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Squire eviction draws nearer

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FSAbook
co-pP

study
impeded

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ML.td C.artM tor • copy tMn ... ,.
·~buked 11 • none ol ""
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._.........,. the UBf Preoodont
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u.nt•1 •ct\HI ~~ruction on

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furor roars

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thet.. If iOmt" ioU'P'(IOn th-' U8f
h., ••l,od ot 1oll«t onlv th•

By SETH COOOCHILO

ntfntmurn -th.at •• ptQ'\I'idto
tr'ltbooh alont tlw',. K "ho
wectJI.alfon that the Unhlt'1'sttv I)
1•01\' of ~ondonc coo moc:h of
cht Chou110 Corporiloon heco""'
Jt ,,. the ontv comtN~nY •ntf'festt•d
on c~t--•lopona P•rrel B- • k~
•lfort on the Amllerfc
C4mPid -•nd it mo,hl poll out ol
pr~nu~ D too ~·t

Ml,..., id•a&lt;

he furor rMuh•na trom •
FSA sub-comm tt l~
invesll1atton, ctwraed wtth
euminlna the fe.uabllrtv of
-•tlna an acodemoc..tlly
onented book -•Civo. hti
rai)ed conGem&gt; ·~a.tdtnl who
controls ond p&lt;oltu from the
UnrvODoty boobtorft ,.hid&gt; •r•
currently run by tho Chk:qob.l.&gt;ed folleu Corpor&amp;to&gt;
Unovon&lt;ty Pre.idef&gt;t Robot! l
ICetttt. how-eoror. ha&gt; stollfod ~
f.culfY"Student Alloclition IFSA)
subcornmtttee lnQU"l' by •

T

tetnpotllflfy rerus"'C to APPJ~

'"S«ll allout...,-voced "'Ma~
full 8cwd of OotKton lt.o

wbmlll ol•n

eumtne the fe.ujbthty of tM
~t~whl(h they

•A fter numHOUs ~'"' •nd
uncr rt.unt •• roUett 41nnourteed '"

Otc~ber rts •ntenuons to
con&gt;truc:t • SillS million

~

Jtructurt . wdh t.tw it'lull wcwY
llated to " " ' thtt lulv
~" manv IKU!ty ond studenu
.,. - ...,.Ired wch follat •
plan&gt;. chM1"'1 thac the
(orpota.110n IS bowf"'' tO

by~

l""nc"'l .,.,.,,.... bv sell&lt;nC

future rs ai&gt;O clouded by &gt;1&lt;11
una..Swored 108ol - - •
c:on&lt;Mnfl&amp; who " entotled to nm
on on-&lt;ampu&gt; bool.&gt;tore
fSA rel•nq•n•hed c-ool of ~
Unovenny boobtoret 10 the UB
Foundooto&gt; !UBflfour _ . aeo.
aft"' a f•cuhy Sonac~ pont"l
noted
probloms wrth the
operation UBF ~ conducted •
rwttOnWtde teardt fOf a pnvatf'
c:oropany to us...,.... c.onttol of
tlw! bool.&gt;tooe. before setthna on
Follett.
follett ..., the only romp.tny
to e.q&gt;rHJ 4.n iftterest tn
clevelooi"C P.,cel B- a tr•ct of
lind near Baird Polm Alter

&gt;Undton •nd T-ohoru r•thes than
J&gt;&lt;O'I'CI"'' educ•coon• llotor•h•te
AI oU Mov ,_.,._ ttw fSA
Boo&lt;d of Oirocton -ed to
a wb&lt;omm•ueoe to
.,,.....,.,e • ct.ffe.enc cvpe of
booksle&gt;&lt;e fe&lt; UB

,....,.1

obuinraa enal&gt;lona '"'"'"""'
'""'"'ed for bulldin1 private
linan&lt;lal venture. on fX'blk:lf"
owned Iandi-, UB wu 1blf! to

t.n&amp;h~ Ot-p,rtm~t &lt;loti 01 j, tO
do.· he ..od ·rtw lnl•ll•&lt;tu•l

prote·nor was .:r'-l'lred S800 to

conv•nct tht- Corpon.t.on to

tst"b"'*'

~~ wou~ hke to t« • Ne-

Vor\ C"l"tVJ&gt;e ~e lh•t un
bo.t&gt;t ol • ,.,. r...,e ol boob,
..toere &gt;tudenu un btow&lt;e ~
buy •II ~ond• o f IItie&gt;," fSA
Prnodent Gu11•vo ~noso
eJQ&gt;Iorned. "ond
lilce10
ha~" RAiled bv-.....,
knows t-It&gt; tnd con doscuu
th""' Wotlo the &gt;tudenlJ "
The subcommrUH.
•poartoeaded bv Revno&gt;o •nd
lona-time book &lt;:CHIP p&lt;oponont.
• lonachon Rtochert. • Physocs
1nd Astrooomv auocioJte

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c:r• .m

JI)Oroc "che lOb of the f•cuhv. not
1he ~S-tOfe It 1~ not p4n ot

j)

S4.1Ccessful 1.1 many tOI)&gt;fltaht
untversitlti

OUfrf'Ct\ll:feo\Mh

.,,..needed .. '"''

&lt;Oml"'&gt;.'
Revnc&gt;'O MluK "Many other
schools of c:ompanblo sou t..~
wonc book&gt;too"' • &amp;x. he
-ed. Follett sloow&gt; lomrted
mtereq bM.tuw co QPe'f'l MKh a
shop .. outd not be ., f..wnco•lly
tN~ as • ~ vilf1ed st~
T~ tuR ~• to rowke

proltt."he ..te&lt;ted

o

p,...oc~enc ·,

coli that

con~ "
comm.,...ly of
&gt;Ott

wch • concel)l be

"Aho d;d

not rttutn t:•Ut

ond ot..t the ""'"en&lt;~ of che
subcommettN! l i mocA

" The VntYftifCV h.a.s ~·., \lft"4f

V oa Prerdeftt for Aade&lt;not
All.,. Robot! Ro•"'"'- ..,...s
wrth the fSA

Kt-~tH.

"'htn COOIIC"tf'd tor (Ottffftml
r0po11edly dt&lt;oded 10 del•~
•pprov•l ot ~ mon•v dw co
lea•l comlll•••ton '"'Mdo111 " ho
on CMnP"' C.An open • boo4.l.t0fe
Manv &amp;&gt;14!11 tloat fSA ho• no
~to ~•te wch • ;hop

I

Ht•blo&gt;lted thai the FSA doe.n 1
haw tM •uthonrv to tw~ •
bool.stor~. U8f , ....,, lohn
CMt"' added UB tool FSA out
of che bookslort bu..,..&gt; chtee
~·,. •F ,.rth FSA havona full
lnowlfodae •nd qreeona ··
Vi« P,...odent few r ..anct •nd

th~nk •
u.,.
ou&amp;N. to t..~ • mourre thot
r&gt;&lt;ovodn ..udenu ""oppor!UI)IIY
to aootc •• hteraune.- he
ruontaooecl " It would be
~....,elr helpful" '
- · - - • Edw•rd Ootv. who
a.. folktt Chootmon ltoiJeft
.,.-' FSA T'~•_)Uf~ cut t~ onlv
oe&amp;AttV• voteo on the "800
I a Follett uod on •n ont..voew
a.pptopnauon. 1:1rftd wtth CinH.
'-~last .....etc !Mt siKh
buc noted " thoc I'OUI&gt; (~
on ida" - toe ally unpradlcol s.ubcomm11tM) il not &lt;Ofl¥tnGed
He .wed that his lob IS $Oielv
:-•ao bua4l ~ boobtOfe lh•t meets tlooc ·~ un'c"""" one .. He
added.... ,.m fN'mty C.OfWin«'d
&gt;tudent M'&lt;'C1s, • conlt'SI"''
however bK.au~ a contrac:l t) •
oue&lt;tiom that d u h" dillY 10
contract Of
foster the atode&lt;noc •tmosphere
Yet the controcc nMII h .. boen
"Ow lob is nol to do what the'

T"" ..

n......co ctoat uar world&gt;
OYO&lt; Polfcel II ond follett uuofod
lttidlorl ond achH\ 10 q&amp;JHUo••
.. too ount the book&gt;tOfe Reodwtt
n'lof1 wtth K.lte-t tor O¥tf ;Jn hour
earlocor tloio · to clncuu the
booLttor. Sll\oi. . G't And ltfOU«
on 1he conuol of the (llpef•t,om
• K~U-"' told me th.. U8f ''

,..,.,.,,~ foo "'"'""I ohe
t-I&lt;&gt;OO&lt;f, R&lt;'IChon onso&gt;&lt;ed
' UBF t..&gt; no """-'' &gt;ethftl
polocy lor ~ t-l&lt;fl&lt;n It
&gt;hould be •
vento.n;
pc»ttbly
lt~.t&gt;eta
Follett onsrsu m.t ll&lt;s comPMv

._.0..,
on•ol•"''

funs

the~~

rece-r..es llf:tJe

pohcy """""'""' from
Cll01tr-ond that UBF s onlv rol•
o&gt; "'• 108al upaccy He
'
vehem..,cly re,ected Re'lehert's
ufl fot • plannln&amp; (omMIIIH 10
help """ sio&lt;.. hr&lt; &lt;lief..,.
"In Communl&gt;t c.,....ttoo&gt; \'OU
t..ve commotteet mAke wch
citation&gt; ond on lree entOtJ)hSO d
fs up 10 the mftth.,.l who '""" -.
c•~s hb lumps tf he rs wrona."
foll"t np(•ined "Its the hoqht
of looltthnen and ~~ don• on
Soclali11 eounorlet W• do 11
differently '" Am~oc• "

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Campus

mint pubt•'hf'd bookt Hf'J ~01'" (_~lt't'\ ("" ch·ldt.-n ~ ~1\
)ul• IS-Born It~ Dtrf&lt;IOf I ~unnt """""" an
t'duc•tor "'-.tl dn.Uit\ thr S)tf'P.,•hcwt of
~"&amp; mf'f' 'nd ~ for t._.r fUtr..:tf' tult\.., ~L •nd f.m.t'f'
tu.h U -O.•m• (flitM. ttobtn &amp;U'It"'" ""'ho'• '*'"•"C~ oltM

SASU elects new President

•rvf'fMtiQMJU\' l.~n

D.a-• ~-&gt;ko a ~UNY Bonahamton '"'"" ,.., •IKtf'CI
P~t of tho Stuclonl A&gt;_.., _ of tto. Sta,. U""""""
(SASU) Ior tho t9al.f1 acoclct&gt;o&lt; vooo H~ ,.,fl rfl&gt;lace U8
studtnt Jom St"'"
Yo-lift&amp; to ~trencthton commdi"Mftt to tht&gt; tndn.fdu.tt c •m~
\~~· an••tof'Cithol SA\V Ohould pia• a....,,. a&lt;t- ro:k
on the ondJ,.~ um.,.,.. &gt;0 thatt~ mav ""'"""' """'
c~oo&gt;ph "'""''~ on tho,,.,.....,., or,.,,,,.,, or SAW
SASU tt •1)0

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~I• rnodenn llfoa••m• •• ane&gt;tht&gt;lolocv. ot&gt;thal~ovv
&gt;urcoov. •nd ~•m•tolovv •nd ullf'Cilor •miWO\•mMn lht
lCHf &lt;rti•&lt;ILf'd t~ l•d: o f • u•w•t ~ putuce pla.n for fuuh~

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tn M flllt tM"Wi confet~~ Jtntf' tht .t.)Wnntt.on .tftt!'mpt
Pr..oc~eN ._ld R8CM~ Ia"""""' pr• o&gt;f'Citho youth a&lt;li\•U&gt; on
thor S...-.ot U001 and Uote&lt;n (...-ope for thoor -~ IO "1111
the "'Oiti&gt;" of theor ~u •nd pofotouf svstem•

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it«pn-who ~eo-- ol C• Momoo ,.od of the anto
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'"r thom ono. -P&lt;OC:f•imocl thatthtw Iron Curtaon youth• alf"
the truo hopo lor tho luluro

ont~l«&lt;ual MIO&lt;Y

Tho -ntmont o tff•c:to"" s.,.c...,I&gt;Of 1

Drugs in the Nimitz?

Summer forum

A ttouw •ubcomm•uere tn~abna thf tml J)I•M o•.s.h
&amp;bo.trd the •ucr•h UfTlil!f Ntmttt •nnouncfd th.t lltcti o(
mAntu.lN ""'~ found tn thr bodfH of~.. of t~ 14 c_~pn
t~lf'CI '" ""'M•Y 2&amp; O&lt;Coclonl
S.C:r~U&lt;v Ol the Novy fohn lohmAn cle&lt;lood that tho douc&gt;
pf•ved • role- m the i«tdent. d.atm•na t~• wu no tr•cft 1n
tho bod&gt;t&gt; of the operotOf&gt; ol tho lA~B Prowl., ,.hoch ....
rnvol't'ed in the dtnst~ Lefvn1.p Utd th.olt pJoc ettOf appt&gt;an to
be the uu.. of tho cra•h
Hoo.ever. tho..,.,..,...... told rhc! N.... Yotl. ,,,_ " I th in~ II ••
vtUI th•t th•• comrmtt.f.t e-Aam•Pr documHII~ rv~t .tJ to
the OrnouJII or illocol dtu1• found co ~ contoonf'Cion tho bodO!t
of the \itcttnU and to kl'l()'fll&lt; ~t those VICl1ftU 'ft.eft dotn&amp;ll ttl.
...... or thoor dutlu
•
A SUr\1'1\'(W "'"ilo Will QU.rtet'ecf Wtth lhft )t~ Vtetmu .n q\leiUOn
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decn-aM&lt;t fundona thl&gt;
lnt..,at.,.,ol Colt... '' • offic~lt~
kaput..•• fr.eotdll'l&amp; IO a Untv~Utty
admtn••trahon t.1mpu1
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Maloo\ov. Colleae of
Mathematical S&lt;Jence• and
Clolford Furn•• Colteae
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orlaiNlly hopod to obuon BA
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two &gt;tudent .,IO&lt;ns .. and othtf
fund&gt;. Leder e'l)laoned_
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funct.n1 from hi&lt; offoce wolf bo
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Stud•es Collqe" Coll~aos Dean

Murray Sdlwartt. •dm•ntu.rauon
Mad foo the none tolltce&lt;.
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is embfi""""· WO&lt;nan's Studies
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Studlt'&gt; AnocoatM&gt;n havw planned
feUet wnu.na ~mp.ala~• Newt of
11M! Coli-·• budafl CUIJ have
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ledet no1ed
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dob1te ovt'o 1he poon1 of tiM!
budatt I• paSI the poont of boona
fruttful '' He malnt•jM&lt;f th.at ••rhe
Colltaes havo nothona funhtf
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the•r best inttrflt'' ~o tonlin~
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There oughta be a law
C&lt;ime does pay. Or atleut at UB It dOeS
The r-nt suspension ol Bulla' Coacn Bill
Monkarato Is yet another example ol the
hYJ)OCrotleal punlatomenta that the Unl....,slty
aomlnlttratoon doles out to Ill own
wr- the mucl&gt;i&gt;UbtlcoHCI lumiture thella
accur..:r last year. the gu&lt;lty ...,e llaP!Ied ••Ill
tel&lt;~ pun•SI&gt;meat5. llle ~. whO r;tole
tllousanda of dollars worth ol State pr-ty. stltl
rttalnod thetr ~. and, lor the most paM. theor
f)8&lt;110nal prestige. Their only blemlan 11om till
Incident. A teller of reprimand from Unt..,aity
President RObert L Ketter
UB ~ ol Law lor Admlnlltratora,Chapter One:
Commit grand larceny and get a Iefler 11om ttte
President's Office. Now that's '"hal we can a
deterrent to crime.
Suppoee a •tudent ••• e~~ught doing the same.
We -IOUity 4oulll that all he 0&lt; would recleWI
Ia a nasty tettet from the president More than
likely. PubliC Safety, the BuffalO Poloc., and_,
the FBI. would be contect..:l by the Unl-alty to
tree~&lt; down and P&lt;OSeCOIIe the student •criminal" to
the lulieat extent of real world law
BaaiCIIIIy, what Monkarsh did wu Cheal. He
cheated the Unlversrty. cheated the game of
b..ebell, and most lmpanantt~ and unforgivably,
chMted 1\ls ptaye(S, WhO fool( up to 11Im not only as
coach, but as a mentor- a n •••mille to emulate.
Monkarato has ta.nted the Un•-slty's Image. and
In the proc:eaa lamoshed all of 1111 many PUIYIOUS
aocomptlsllments.
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we now ..,~ uncle&lt; what Circumstances he
aocumulaled Ilia 402 wins tn 635 contaats. If
Monkarato remains. future Qa"- ••II be unfai!ty
aerulinlz..:l by boll\ ttte rnedla and the Uno-Y.

1\Ungry to Cl1scover more impropr..uea. Tllal could
lead to tvrthar demoralltatlo~ lor an altud'( &amp;hell·
&amp;hocked team.
Morlkarah has contributed muen tn nla 14 year •
tenure. Ha hea struggled with a ""'•ndllng budget
and tnc:r...tng ~tillon from acholat&amp;IIIP.
granting acooo~s. Untonunaeaty, Ill lias alto
fostered an unwanted lnd u n - allgma to
IJNN1$11y athletics. UB alllletea SI&gt;OUid ...,.., na..
to aulf&amp;f u~ the shadow ol an cwenealoua

coac:n

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assaa•lng a JUst puntfillment. hiS OUIItQ!tt di$CIItUII

as a coacii- Ketler has only suspend..:~ Monkarsh
from tlla c:o.o;hlng duties unlit 1982 What II •
student was caught c heating, not on~. Dut three
tlmea In one semester? Does any nal•e IIOUI
actually bell.,.e the student would atltl be allowed
to enroll a t U~!-~!oaln? Fat cnance
U8 ~of L~w lOt Admmt&amp;lrororo,CIIePier Two.
What Ia good lor 01udents IS bad for
admlntstrat011
So now can Uot-.111' etnl)loyees be lau"ed for
commilllng Illegal acts, When all they can tJtpeet In
punishment 11 a pe&lt;funelocy •rist alapp;ng?

Can't wait for the next one!
.. Change Ia good" an ancient pllilosoPher onCII
plllfoiOPhlzed. And allllougtt lobefal and
con_..,atl¥1 thinkers 11ave ci-ted tllla argutMnt
lor c.nturles, rhe Spec/rum, now entartng Ill fouM
c~ec..:~e, hlllledded to take the wiM man·a ec1rice.
Probably more then any oilier laaue In Ita 31 !t'MI
lliatory, tOday' a rite Spectrum ts redtcally doffarent
from the last. The edolodal page Ia cllflerent, the

bec~page Is different. even the page num.,.. , ...
changed Our diallnoiiVe, proUd iogolype hu bean
given a lacotift with lila and ruull a bold and Draall
symbol of a new era In The Spectrum and
~ Unt-ally history.
Despite na bbing lila eooeled AMOCJated
Collegiate Preas All American ratong last Fall
- • •· The Spectrum rafu- lo sta nd allll We
must end wtll kelp -Ching fO&lt; a biller war to
p r - t r-ant lnfonnatoon. olf• mora readaM
news. emphlttte claflty and
We May
,.._ be a per1eet newspaper. and do not ue"be
10 be at present. ~ the quest to hnG a
;oumaJiatlc Va lhalla will nower subatde
A college newspaper. eepeclally one - i n g a
university barren of jOUrnalism curriCulum, Ia
obliged to conatantly cllange and UPetlment With
new designs. anlatlc Innovations, and
technologiCIII aovances. We are a leamong
experienc:e. always yearning lor and culltvaung
«eau.. exprassiOn.
The pages ol tnts edrtiOn are the aynthllta ol
Idees and crotlcfsma culled lrorn past I a - of rite
Spectrum, till Cil'(a major da!liea, and our collage
countarpana The •eault, we
Ia a
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H - er, today'a edttlon Ia jull the begiMing
Throughout the Summer we will continue tllie
experiment Our next lasue. due out July 8, may
radically veer from todaya', But as September and
lhe Fall - t • beekOI!. we are paaitl,.. that tile
best possible rhe Spect"'m wtll be aa..nblecl, the
ult1mata product ol this Summer's proceae ot trial
and errO&lt;
Unlit then. rl,. Spectrum iS lacltlng uP the
" under COII$ltuo;tlon" shingle, apologizing fO&lt; the
lnc:otl'ltn. and promising that the best Ia yet
to coma.

c:ono-

bel'-

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feedback
HomosexuaUty and religion

Close encounter of the Library kind

Ed;tor.
•n • TM $p«;lrufft -srtlde on the ret*\t fOfum on

'--•ualll and religion, a C&amp;lhollc priest It

_.eel ..

uy~nu

that a position o l pat\lat

- - o l - u a l i t y , _ ..lata .,,he
Cloufel\. llul.loe lw,- -OCI aa OO)'InO tl\ot each
- - ' . . , - b e - to lifL CIMtly
4of-

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WNt 10 11oe -'&lt;ton of the O....o:ll? Tho place to
begin- b e - the IMng Ol ,._JOlin Paul
11. ~liing 10 \lie ""'*&lt;:~an bll'- •~ Chicago on

Bombs away!

Due to the .,.,..,. natura ol the inclclont -

Ed&amp;or

a,_

to wouiO on~\'mtt-IIO&lt; an
atomic- 10 .,_...the,._ St- anct
..._. ~ Whllalttlt ~nyof !hat
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ellltet "tn t , _ Ia 100 large" a&lt; • ot can't happen ·
H....,, eome k:M:N'ric:lual.l .,. not . , peu»m;11k Of

Oct-&amp;.·~

latatlrtle. A prtm. ..ample Ia Aicnard Garwin. He It a
pnyslclat w n o - dulgn atomic - · - • anc1
haO- a nwn1&gt;0&lt; of tho 101&gt;- .al J._ group. He
Ia an 1811 Fellow - ..ry quallllad to rain

.,.....,._front"'*'••ton. ..
........,._ ..

,.._.!hat
rou ._ • ,_ . _.. ,o ·-•toe
haO aay He IMturaclln !toe tarCII 1881

he lauded them Ia&lt; their r....,l
raatlltrnatton ol ttoe CllutOh'a tr.olllonat INChing on
-ual -lily. Pointing ~llcally 10 Wllal IIIey
...., aalcl-.t-..allty. ne tolclthernthatttoey
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to lha a u ant ton o1 the entire Un~Ywatoy ~r
On Jorne 1), Wlllla ~at the Citomlatt)l lltlrary,l
WU by Or Jim Atwood ollhe Citomoolr)'

llo!Mortrnent He .._me a Obp o l - wttto the
lnlantton ollakong out -journal&amp;. s.- 11oe
can1 woo - . . , llllacl out w. an m.st-.1
,..,.,., ("4 .-oumats"). 1hlrn 10 &lt;Omii'«O
llvaa card• and 10 ahow me111o -•Ileal ton can1
by aaytng " tuo:l&lt;.oft" 1 """' _..,.,
why a man of nla ~lc: atarure laets OOtnPelled
oo I!&gt;Ow ott In ouch childish baha.tot. Or. A t -.
ploaug,.,.up.

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critlc:larna about our COUtltry•a cltf- oPtions.

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Illegal fundings?
Editor.

Tho Studant ~tlon'a (SA) otUdenl maiOGatory
' - Ouldoll- onalntaln that no rallgloua 0t pothlcat
organltaUon . , _ be lundacll&gt;\' • • - - l o r y

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lnaplto of thlo, the .lowlsh St..dant Union IJSUIIIaa
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funding from &amp;A.

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St.-,t Union hU _,and Ia &amp;111 ' - In pre&gt;

....... Plo-Zlonlarn-- . ... -looghly
pollical; I - wtoy t h e y - _ , anc1racoMng tunoa lrom - o r y funds.
One oauld ct.1m that ,_.ate a minority In tho
United 8t&amp;1~11ut 00 ate Moaton)l, llbudOiata, anG

--&amp;Mil----·olltO&lt; rellgloua

thai

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�~ prodigal

sun

the opposite end of the spedn.m

Gearin~p

or Shakespeare

Elkln .sets stage for new season

"

I

By LIZ PETRI NO

-s.

If you had "'aodeted past a small
studiO oil the mai n IQYef In Hamman
Hall any ntgnt In tn. past tnree
you woukl undoubtedly 1\ave * •tna scene ot un-Eitubetl\an
conve.satlon and CO$tume. Jana and
T-sh•ns ate dl -.ntble through the
heavy cigarette smoke A loose elrcle
ia forming around the eente&lt; o f the
room, while two dog&amp; waodet amiably
around a table pUed·hl gh wnh Pelican
ShakespeaJt Pocket texta. The talk I s
relaxed, often punctuated by laughs
and odd releroncea to Berloll Brecnt
and Eva Pe•on wnen Macbeth's death
scene Is mentioned. aomeone joki ngly
suggesta killing nlm wllh a blowgun.
But just what, the uni nitiated may
aSk, Is an thla talk or labuloua flatu
and tropical trauma? Upstairs In hl a
seconcl-lloor olllce, Oec&gt;arlment of
n-te&lt; and Dance Chairman SaUl
Elkin explalna, * In our worl d, the
balance of POWer often changes wnh
the pUll of a trigger The ptey Ia very
relevant to today. There 11 a lot of
gunsllnglng-Bt~la&amp;1. Iran, EJ Salvadof,
America. the Vatican.*
To ...

Tl\a play In question Ia Macbeth, The
years llrat production ol the UB
Theater and Danca " Shakespeare In
Delaware Park" series. Slated to run
from June 30 to July 19. this new,
revved-up version ol Shake-are' s
imm()(lal tale of greed and destructive
ambition will be set somewhere In
Latin ArMtlca. where violence ts
commonptaoe and governments are
changed as last u slllna.
As dtrector, Elkin belie'le$ a Laton
selling Will ellectiYely brong new
timeliness to a drama originally set in
13th century Scotland.
" lt'a a very military play tl\at Cleats
wtth the violent taking o f power. The
mythical contingent In a Latin
Ame&lt;1can seltlng underaco&lt;es the
drama's supernatural Quality.'' lie
pauses lor a moment, then mentions
Ho/ingshed'l Chronicles, a 16th
century record of English, Scotti sh,
and Irish history and a popular source
of material among Ellubothan
dramallsts. ''I wont back and read
Macbeth' s hl slory," he recalls.
" SI\al&lt;oapaara lalt a lot of hi story out
because he had a sense of what works
on stage. He bOiled tl\a ltory down to
reveal the eye'-&amp; of hi story, the
repeatedly violent al'f"'IXS to gai n

poww."
Uni- t
But as the play lOOks at the
unl-1 ugllnen of rtvalry and greed,
eo too ot considers the very pe&lt;sonat
tragedy of Lord and Lady M acbeth. As
t he characte&lt;s becoma defined, Elkin
believes tha play ahltta to the personal
tragedy. "It you saw a prlz•llght
between two unknown people, you
would examine only the fight." Elkin
says.
Ia brutal? Who ts a
coward? But 11 you - e told the
person In the White trullkl 1\as ten •
kids, It Immediately beComeS
personalized. The generat struggle of
politics beComeS the tr~y of the
M-hS. History Is ..,. - n through
a peraonaJ ltory."
~
Thla production mariti the sixth
-collaboration b e l - Elkin and
composer Rey t..aa.... whO togethe&lt;
have turned out ~ab'- musical
-•Ions of The TMOf»SI, A Comedy of
£nora, and A Mldaummer Nighf's
DrHm. The song• are atwaya witty and
unpredictable; aa the peat haa proven.
Lealee sham h la panner'a penchal)l
lor the absurd, and can turn out a \

·:wno

,

"'"h

cowboy drag Ot strlp-tene tune
equal adeptness
But how doa1 El~ ln ana- the
pUrtst'a charge tl\at no Sha~ aspear e 11
allis better than an upoatecl
* Most people on the a udience dO&lt;t't
know the play or haven t rHod 11 s•nce
h•g h SChool;' he not as • Mualc makea
11 mora 8CCellib'- It 1 not gomg to be
a cute musocal but more ol 1 movttt
score to aO&lt;J eoior and backQtound i n
m der t o enhance the d oama ttc
movemenl."

_._?

Touchaa of red
His b&lt;own eyes rt at pensively a
moment on tile table In l!ont or hom,
while a green and o range Plcassoesqua painting on the wall a lSO stares
abstractly downw erda. " I believe In
tot\1 theater, a ayn thesls of all the
arts. Archh ectura, painting,
sound- thoM phyiiCa l aspectt can
~· the poetry In the play.* Ha
menttona In part iCular tna costu ming.
designed by Donna Eakay. Macbeth
will hrat _ . , In a g,_, fat~ suft,
while toucheS o f red era added In
successlve to rtmb9flze his
descent hlto bloody murder.
The observant viewer will Pfobably
pick up other aymbotlc aO&lt;Iitlons tn tile
setlfng- that l a, ot he Ia not too
distracted by the new polished wlltOd
sta~whlch takea the pl ace o f an
lndf~ldiJal aet. Oeslgrled by Gvozden
KOPanl, the mulll·lovel s rage w ill rest
permanently In the park to IK&gt;uae
luture aummer Sha~ espeara
O&lt;oductlons In atyla

Special effect• and coatumn oo not
come cheaply in thl1 age of 1nllatton
and budget-cuttong Last summer the
Theater depanment reca"'ecl a $5000
dollar grant from both the Cny o t
Bullalo and Etoa County "'"' a the
Un~Ve&lt;~tty looted about halt o l the rest
o f the btll. Wttl&gt; th•a yaar 1 tncrealed
expensn and the Iota ot the County's
grant. however. Elktn recognozot lhe
hght spot. "Thla year, "'lth no County
grant. we'ra ltertl ng I he season
wtthout enough money
In the p eat we've paaaed the hat •n tne
park. at l irll lor odda and en&lt;lt Now
l ll•t monay wlll ba added to 1no
production lund. Tna T·ahlrtl are
simply lo r publlclly, and 1na aCids pay
for the prlnltng o f the program "
AleEIIIIn
When liked If the PfodUCitona we&lt;e

tn mo,al d anger, Elkin replied "' ''" a
very det•n•ta and dediCated no · rna
oanormances '"'" go on The&lt;e • •" be
to.o $IK&gt;....
Consijjenng past tr..., one
eena •nl) '-&amp;so Maet&gt;erh pronttMI
to be a tOOther onnovattve Snalteepeare
SPtn-Dfl. PfO'ttd•ng eome or tha Ctty' s
best free aumrnar anterlaJ..,._t As
al ways. tria partormacea t ake place
befltnd tho Roae Garelen '" Oalawa&lt;t
Park. Tueaclay tlltougn Sunday
evenings at 8 p m , but make 5ufa you
antve early to l tn&lt;l a goocs tpot
Following M tcbarll will be T-1111
Nrghl, directed by Derek Campbell and
scheduled tor July 24 through Augu&amp;t

9.

So, w ine and en.... In Ia-. brfng a
lnend an&lt;! let the Uma...a Bard, "'''" a
II\Odefll tw•st • '• Elk•"· work his
~~Defore

you

�In flesh. he WI$ IIJoUI the
struggle end survlv1/ o1 8 /ecl&lt;

I*'P/e. In Sf'lfil, he'ft this end
more. Bob Mertey Ia the PO&amp;m
Inti Music, Unfry •ntJ

Woe!. JUM 24 •

New Toys

PAPER FACES
Srt Junov -

STAINS

LOUNGE LIZARDS
With PAPER FACES

Thur.Julyz .

tomouow.

The sun shall not smite I by

• d•Y

Nor the moon by night
And ~hlnQ that I do
Shall be upflll and right

•

WH tTEON WHJTE

Wod. July 1 ·

tndlvlduelity of ell fHOPie 011
1/JJ~i&gt;l«fHII. His song d1nces 1
Atuet of Black F'erspocl/118o
ecross the l1ntJs, 1mong the
meny and 1uppond /ew,
u/llnQ the encestral good into
1/te Pfe$11/fl 10 WI//( W/lh US
who treed lor a better

Celibates

&amp;!.N;~~HE PERILS

Sit. July 4 .

from "Night Shrll"

Ellen with most US
radlowaves (black and while)
lgna&lt;lng Reggie as a whole
(elten as !My welcome wateted
oown rendillo&lt;ts of Reggae
tunes), tha artistry ol Bob
Marley has captured a
worldwide audience thai
shows all signs of eKpandJng.
Small wonder. Marley was one
o f the greetest World Music
Influences of the last 20-30
years. Presenting a Black
Creativity carrying on the
dive&lt;sllies ol John Coltrane
and Jlnil Hendn•. his
Innovative simplicity broughl

the Rool Music of JamaJCJI
lnlo W0&lt;1d flow and aupplled
tile world with a true Third
World supe11tar: One whose
success and mutery comes
lr01T1 extendlnQ the Indigenous
cultural roots. not abusing
them.
So&lt;t ol Zion, outcast of
Babylon. 11ew dey poetry man,
Rober! Nesta Marley Is the
truly global TNrd WO&lt;Id man 1n
IO&lt;m and expression. S&lt;)n of an
ex·captaln In t~e bgh5h Atmy
and his Alrlun-born,
Jemelcan-brl!d wife, M arley
graw 10 the sounds of a Black
world. Nat KI'IQ Cole (tile great
Jazz·spewned balladeer who
wrole an Important pr~· s
song of Black awareness,
" Celypso Blues'1• Di nah
Washi ngt on. Billy Eckstlne,
Fats Domino {Marley' s
lava&lt;he). and Brooks Benton
were amo&lt;tg the Jazz &amp; RnBmlnded sllfQ8(s that could be
hear&lt;~ throughout Trencntown,
WI*• M arley grew up In JAIl was not unusual to also t&gt;eer
EMs Presley and Rick Netoon
playing o&lt;1 the local juke In
ttlOse days. Add to all lhts the
older Weal Indian musi cs
(calypso, Jamaican Sl&lt;a &amp;
Rude Boy sounds, among
olhflfS) al1d the older rhythms
o f the P&lt;evalent African drum
ritual. al1d you beQin to

i\ti XE D DH IN K S 2 H &gt;n TilE
PHJCEOF I TJ LLI\{ JDN IG HT

DRAFT SO&lt;:
SCREWS A N D MARYS 7Sc
Rochester Philharmonic
in association w ith
NORTHEASTERN ENTERTAINMENT
present

LIVE

INVITES YOU TO

AN EVENING WITH

JAMES
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THE HARD
SOUltERN ROC!( Of

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AT THE

EASTMAN THEATRE

..

IUCIFOOT
SwriZHLAND

-..-~

me
and w/lat I• to be mu~ be
from " I Shot tha Sherilt"
~alley was the song lle
sang, and knew the eootaaa
rapge of possibilities He was
a master Poet of tile lyric, able
to brN~ oewn tl!e lll06t mindfrying, mullf.laceted reality Into
the supremely simple song
The systematized confusion of
lhe West(Btb)tlon) was an
ofttlme terget. this being but
pert of the ultimate goal
conveyed through Marley's
poetics: Ullet
The wll lhlt Marley
commanded In ohen conveying
the most chi lling seenerios
wes moat dazzling, hdl of a
slaggerl ng subtlety which
renders the bluntness of his
rap all the more IO&lt;mldable
Take, lor example, " I ShOt
Tile Sheriff." Thi s was
arguably Merter'a moat
POPUlar tune, one whi Ch was a
meat tlckat for POPII81 Ertc
CtaptOf\. Wilen Ciapto&lt;t sang
tile tuna, his rendition •s
nost.algically Western (mo&lt;e
Gene Autry than Eastwood).
One tel&lt;ea the song as a
utchy cowboy lfnQie (or teen
chi c) and leaves II there. The
o&lt;lglnel version of " Sherlll" on
tile Walters ' Bum/n' LP Is qui te
a different matte~ , blowing
away lhe Olapton P&lt;etensions
ol Dodge City cemp. With a
sense of legend borne of grim,
remorseless reellty, Marley
(backed by Peter Tosh and
Bunny Weiler) rtaes and
splrltllallz.es In a P&lt;•me
lnCJJntallon which leave• no
doubt to wlleletlhe group name
comes from-walling the night
ar:&gt;&lt;~ dancing the grtm dey into
Ule.
Old pirates yes they rob I
$4/d I to the mercllanl ahlpa
Minute• •tter they took I from

the

lEAn IETILIIICS

SUNDAY o..a.. .....

Perhaps no one song
captures tile eanh 8l1d vision
ol Bob M arley than the final
song of tile Uprlsmg album,
" Redemption So&lt;lg." Marley
here could well be the grfol,
the a&lt;at historian, stolen from

~
AUO

7:30

•

Botromlau pit
opening lines
lrOIT1 " Redetnptlo&lt;t &amp;&gt;ng"

...
...... .. --...- KROKUS
-...-.__...-.,a - P:"'-·-F
.........
................. .,o.

Ral/eJtu hed got the better o/

AL£ lOW

S
-.iiiiilliiliiiioiiiiiiiil•liliiiiii.iiii_i.i_ii.,J
.
• • • ••

• . Africa yet somehow holdl nQ on
to the essence ol hl mMII.
.... In tile first lour lines atone;
MONDAy
the soope ot Martay's poetry

ComI ng.1

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115

bltance

JUNE 29th . I ~~~=Y•::;:::,~~c
KANOI
I fonrardness. In four lines, 400
years of bppresslon Is
BARBOUR
vtsuaJizec~, ouulned, ant1 boldly
_., ....,. ...,

i

IFCIRI:VI:A AMBE.RI

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on .... at 811 TlcUiron locatlofta,

Reaonl ,._.,., and Eaabnen n.atra Boll
01t1oe on the day of .._ allow,
10 Qlbba st., Rochester. (718) ~7011

~~j.~l,."".:'~:o:: ~~hoSe

MAn NEE: 12:30 dally except Sunday

I

home al1d herll • has rarely
been shown In such concise
clarity u M arley has 00ne

eo;;:,tnUCXIa f rom 5:30 p m dally 1111 cloaing.
ntlnuoua from 2 • ~0 pm o n Sunday

I

ha; ,t.,. olclr end

WEDNESDAY,

JULY1, 1981
8:00p.m.

presented: 1lle thleYes beartnQ

r...,. --~ w)llp and cheln in one h and,
and a crucifix ot loaded
Monday
P&lt;omlses and muted
July 8th
conscleoce In tile o ther. The

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.

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tired ot your

1
..s/nfl, lllu/ng geme
1 To die and gotoH..WHi ilf
1
Jeou• · neme
1 f,~f;t;~":t i:,u:J!e,:;t;,z~
1
trom " Get Up, Stand Up"

c-

Ills a cfanlc declatatlon of
where dl rec:tlw 111811 be and
why, drawing a
line o f
re&amp;f?Onalblllty from all lnalQtlts
w11era the Truth mua1 t ly.
h Ia the portrait of a man
wllo8e IIIIa ehall not be - n
~~gain .

�©,prodigal sunJ
d11m•n•no the Idea INI tatr
play has anything to do willo
violence, oor atooe-llaled '-to
dospen- wotn Ills foe In tile
11\18 AmeriGan way. He ShOots

nom.

Mora? Alter a mllloon llghta
or 10 (oN:tudong the moet

By MICHAEL F. HOPKINS
The llrat ,..., mfmnea -

omlno&lt;nly In a South Am.lcan
torest, seouas to an aroclent
treasure crypt fllr.d woth rnore
booby (reps than 007'a Jockey
strap A few tarantula• drop In
to make a pany of h. only to
have the scene e&lt;aahed by a
two-ton bo\Jidor wllleh allapee
up our hero fu•t In time lor the
marathon run, In whiCh a few
hlp nallonall (read unfriendly
nail-) Che&lt;tr 111m on pointedly
wllh spears. blow dar11, and
untranslated criea of. "Yanl&lt;ee
go home," among other a • •

Preferences and other
- l n g shOts having been
dealt, let me tell you lbout lhe
muct&gt;-looted Paramount
presentation of
Lur:ea
(StBJ Wara. Empire Strlkea
8aclc) and Sieve Splelbetg
IJsws Close Encounters or the
Thrrd /(jnd).~lden of the Loat
~ Is a mlliNTIOih trrbuta to
11'18 adventurosm of the dl,.,.
~ store pulp magez,ea end
Saturday matinM sariala or the
I9JOs end ~ (Dicit Tracy,
Buck Rogen, ate..)
U's a nor»toc&gt; maiM of flint
and Imaginative fortitude
balanced woth the alklut
etaZineos of ill aatlre, a
heaHhy satire W!llCII poUI run
at !he tlmeleaa cllchea of the
stooe-fiated hero type wlthO&lt;.II
degrading the him wrth the

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mindlul Mll-elacement of
camp
Elements that mlgtlllla\18
the him -.. wtth
Puritan eth&gt;e: corn cum hop a Ia
Irwin Allen, Simple Lorenzo
Semple (and dod ruin
Para try at a pulp toero 0oc
S.••oel beoomH straight·
ShOoting wry wot In tile hands
ol lllmmakert whO have
already .toown niqh regard Ia&lt;
the IICienc:e lic:tlon lantaay
genre, ....nothing whiCh bolh
Lucat and Spellberg ehare as
chilO hOod rearing grounds lor
I he omaglnatlon
Sallre7 Wilen our hero runs
Into 1 Mid-Eastern glanl who
handles a ttone-&lt;:leavlng
sword the way Bruce Lee
ewlnge a nunchaku, you just
know a titanic ~trugglt Is at
hand, yae? Not ex..:Uy. Deftly

dangero&lt;ll road ehaee 11111
or 8ufl1tf). the roero end
Mrolne settle In for the niglll
Almost. Hero's 10 battered
that hetoir&gt;e 11 asked to k1s$
him - . 1 1

Commandment•

It It a q.,..l that btalas In a
ral!fbow o1 aJcdt.,_t 1ang•ng
from blood end gut•
COfllrontatiOR to re1111-•
reahz.allon, Sc*•berg "*g•no
end mafl•pulahng the dtngy
romanllelam ol a
Ha-..ko ••th a Oeloi.Jioan01 - - nanatr\18to wort~
a~ong , r~

doesn't hurt!

Hero du5ctMtly falls utMp

There'# som&lt;t otrong arull rn
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As I said, now tne wd&lt;ecl
satire I leslie$ oot some eQually
"'lcl&lt;ed ..:lion and often grim
ed\18nture. From the teaoer In
South Amenca, RardiHo worldhOps f rom your Ivy League
college..,_ (oor hero •• •
pro teNor when lie Isn' t
minding his Sgt Fury
beardgrowth), stops In Nepal
to hoot&lt; up wolll tne heroine ol
troe flick (leiaty Karen Allen,
who allll0$t dusta oil the hero
In her lirat scene). and IIIIa
Egypt In the etart IO&lt; a quell
lor the Lost At1t of 111e

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ut-11111 (sllark•sll1) touci&gt;M ol
the llo&lt;Trlic Ireta end there. and
you have a lirat&lt;la.. llaor·
ra- on your henda
Thoa II, meka no mottal&lt;e, a
beautrtUlty colleCtive at tort ot
him mal&lt;ert end penormors
come togethet The ellortt ol
PaUl Freeman (Chief ed-aary
S.lloQ~ Ror&gt;ald Lacey (the
la&lt;re-lype NA%1ledlat, Toht),
and Karen 411en fMrOine
Marion) are especially
notewonhy In the life. lnlrigue.
and color they bung 10 their
performance• I have already
mentioned the duecuon anci
overall directive. 01\ yeo.
another John Wolllamt lanfart
of a mUircal acore, and tpeelal
Ol)tlcall which resurrect the
ltre and vengeance ol Old

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caa ~ ot UB. "W• w0111do'o w.y
~·" h&lt; Clio~Jnod, " lo woOilcl be a
jotc. •
•
" Tb&lt;q-'on or-.nta bili~Y.'' IIIid UB
NY Pli O ProjCCI Coordiaator l..a.lel Sonith ,
•'Js ""'' ihould aoodcnu Clllld a Statc-w'lde
orp&amp;li.radoD' "
.
'Tho .......... h&lt; &amp;aid, f. the whok buil o r
whaf NYPlRO Is lbout. " By poollna our
1"eeiUU"CeC atrosi'tbc Slue-, •• he auenrd, •'wt:
a c.q.,lre: wh a t w ~ coa ldn•t act

!"

iDdiwWualll'__..~

-

. lobbyina .,.,_.

- scitatitla.,..
n.. F'UW!Ct COnuukl&lt;e&gt; ddc:nnloed thll
stlldall _,.o~a~ory f ... sbo\lld ontr be ..,...,
Oil ._.,... P&lt;Picct•. lMy deddod to liU
l'I\'PJRO io Cho SQlOO ~ to cover

.....

-

.wo,.._

Shop
ileu.;.,.. .., ••

: ~~an~.~
.. ...... tile eeraart
Let- . ., , . . wiUt
lletll.
CA8&lt; AND CAIIItV

'

'*-•Clq)losaed. " b it al:trictOOOI-.baM:fitl
H~ a S.W~ advocotA: lo - 11....,..
q......UUibk."
LRC P&lt;OI)C)O'I&lt;nU llrJUOlbll tb&lt; moaq
l
pooled ho Alt&gt;aoy. ..1Uic ia h&lt;
dell
to thr o!oll&amp;r, worb !awards oh&lt;
baler~ or all stutknos.
" Our llll)l&lt;r rducation coonlinaiOl Is
trJIII&amp; oo uriC a ctoana• in t~c loaD
p&lt;Oiflli'IS.'' R&lt;&gt;u OO(od. " An on&lt;ampus
dub can'o mO&lt;t witll a nllional q cncy and
tobby tor •ude:nu. The Statt ..widt naaurt'
alv&lt;s .rudala m Ot&lt; 1;10....,....

c_, ,....,

NYPIRO .,..y h&lt; "srcat iA lh&lt;o&lt;y,"

M- • &lt;o.onocnd.• " but thr beR fOKU arc
..11a1 they did on ...,.,...," Aa:ordina to
Moo&lt;c, ocvcnl aouto&lt;S reported ohal ''h&lt;y
cHdlo '1 do onYildtla ohb JIISI ,..;...
How do Y0J11 ..,... b&lt;wfns!" llamctt

qucnod. "N)'PIRG •a.s •ni'Ol'"'bl&lt; !Ot
~ rnatiJu&amp;M 8«au)l(' of thtNnr Vorl Stair Truth m Tncin:a law.

MO,OOO ICSII oocre r«&lt;tttly UI'Jradtd
NYl'IRC iMorvcnod
th&lt; Publk:

""to

l

I•

""Y

-·no!

beyond til&lt; r &lt;alm o( pouibiluy "

Fuodq

has b«:n 1 pmuotno probkm on
Buffodo. ac.wrdona oo Roo&gt;. '"'!" chat1td
Lha l

APPLICAnON ·DEA~INE IS
May 20, _1911

lbt'

U ft t\r t f!toil)l

Em~y«

admlah1ra1 ion

"on!hpood thr Ia&gt;! SA Traourtf tAlaa
Nllhan) and SA Pr....,_ (1"1111 Sllc&lt;:honl
onoo • brvtal ...... of r,p.. ""' fall...
UB. •• 1911, ,..,,h&lt; ron~ SUNY ..:booloo
J()ln NYPIRC. U A&lt;~ IJUI )UI. ll&lt;&gt;u Aid. il
wa. a kackr in wud&lt;oo rii!IU aod .,.......
' 1T~·'" ht:avy adm.llMitiWJn d!Ot:alaal1100-.··
h&lt; ll»&lt;llod . "Th&lt;Y ~ a ullcnu il\oukl
pia' pma 1 nd Ill )' on c.ampu.1....
"Not orw," Auoaat&lt; Vie&lt; Prt of
Souclrno Atf1on Anohony Lor&lt;nlltloi rrptiod.
Th&lt; &gt;1uclmt lO'a'Miftll is rcsporuilbl&lt; IO&lt;
dctCI'rNAti\J I iUUC"' Ui t' (Of

(lll'ldu\&amp;..

1
' h W'm'li 40 mt:• lofmlctli actd«&lt;. *-'tbr
wuckno eo•·..,.,_, lJ rna• ina • iudt&lt;m&lt;:ot
no• ••
" to's • C0!1!1)1&lt;1d)' &lt;tTOII&lt;ODI dlar...''
Moo.-c ooncwml. " Tile FiAuloe C- mitt«

...- • auor ...,._~...._-, - r.mrv
..,..._h 1M administnoo'

""'·-

Sdtussmtistn'S Ski Club. Inc.
Ql'll'lOUrtCeS

6th Annual
Whitewater Rafting Trip
Augu'e t let A: 2Dd
(Saturday &amp; Sunday)

$3400

Includes:

Camping ovemite &amp; lunch
on the river

J

OPEN TO ALL - SPACE UMlTED
&amp; a rfuer rot . &amp; excellent!

~Nd

Equal OiloPI&gt;&lt;UIIli!YIAIIIrmalW. Action

s..,,_.,.

Comminion and blocke-d Nt~ Vorl
Tckphone' aooemPt oo ra11&lt; l)a) phon&lt;
&lt;har... from 1 d\fn&lt; 10 1 quart&lt;r Thai'&gt; "
cents in your pod.d
tame you ~a pot)
phoD&lt;."
Mcon• •hik , wiollouo lull funollna. oh&lt;
I'IY PIRC c .. onoJ Olfo&lt;&lt; ino&lt;nds oo de»&lt; oh&lt;
UB bnn&lt;'h if 1bey II&lt; lortecl to ootrroo« cost I
••lltcrc ii no ~"~Y ~c ean l eq.t tracl , pmny
by pmny. o r lh&lt; wtiYmoney;...,..,, boc:a u&gt;e
o( t he Ndwc or tht Ofp.nirauon, •• Smllh
daimrd. "Thl l
or llookltqnna is

arret lhaf dotta will be
cort~ Ort#r It addltlollal i&gt;_KartCies occur.

anywhere

and

Sonitb

q,__,..

Appl#uflo#la

we wire flowers

o._

~oe&amp;nna.

.uoa..td lueds from SA u ...,, to a ,.,._,
olr- ;. AII&gt;My ....... .... 4q&gt;cncd ... tho
orp nludoa ., dncttion
k II thll _ , . thll ",.., to AJt.oy thll
_ , . . SA ofr&gt;CUib II "-YPI RG coald
show bow 1k _ , . os •pent, SA Ttao:~WU
MorL M-e NOd, thee 1.b&lt; ~
........ be C&gt;onSidcml lor run alioacJon.
' "That Is thr bil
SUN Y 11
Boqllamtoft Proi«t Coo&lt;cliAa1or Coty

A JlmJied numbef of Head Resident positions w ill be
IIIIWiable In Ute University Residence Halls. n-11111 halltime, non-teaochlng professional posltlon.s 1o&lt; the 198HI2
acedemlc year. Applicants must be gradua te students
enrolled at this Unl-.lty wi)O haw WOibcl on a =
tl&amp;l Hall StaH, of wno have o!her•lCP8ff!ll~ret nt to
tn. poll lion. Mlbarlt)l lludentnre encouraged 10 apply.
FUitll«detalla &amp;. ~rcatlolf forms - ava ilable a t the
University HouslfiO Olflce. Richmond Quad, Sldg~ Level
4,ln the ElllcoU 'Complu, or by calling 636-217} .

F-~AMI Uf'l

\IJII

..-....

AI .., Jll&gt;nl-- b.oc11&lt;t

Qplalacd that t Ia&lt; INilt o( NY PI RC's

HEAD RESIDENT POSITIONS

Place your Mder early
We KCePI ..._....

.

orra opcralona eotu.

I ,.,..,

I

P.S . • Spedal thonb 10 Fred PocJm for being
on excellent Publicity Chairman. ond o grmt !PI·

.

�~ Griffin favored in re:.elect.fort I)Kt
5

1111 Stc&lt;re . _ _
011-

j ,

l

i

r:

~ba could be •"'1'

aJoon\Y.

Orimn'• ,_,, cttdolamcnt by the
R&lt;~~Vblic8n IIUIY bu

Dtmocnl•

ten

J~

a

t Ollllllt'•
without
~ .-bk ~&lt;.man1c:ool&lt;Dd.

t

f

" I doa'l ,..,.. INl ~ caai
dde. Grllr• dllf ~:·

Erlr

s., 1oet

onnoo~c•d tbtlr
lntmtlons (or Mayoral olrO&lt;t,
O!unty hmQy C0011 Judae F111nk
$diu. BuHalo Common

Ia a d'dhlbn, a blpartfun
coralioht&lt;•-•hou me~r~ltu•
l nt fudt
raany
in(luut\al

ho tile

-

For 11x crtticl or Borralo M.tia&lt;
Jama Otofrta. declioll day In

eo-, ~ a....-

VIew Nrtry IGid T1w $p«&lt;ftJM,

.... r-

"'n

Gnfflll h •as ._.td IIIII
Gnfron'• GOP . . - 1 ,...
ba~td lua&lt;it oa • lln&gt;•a
recotnmendaUoa ,,_ llulko'a,kl.

bectOI&amp;. ....

rilocMol ..,.

M.-'• om...

Altholoah no Dtmocno• .,.••

orrl&lt;lally

Coun&lt;llrAID•It · larac Gerald
Whol&lt;o, and Ellicou Dl_.rld

CouncilmM

l~a~~G w. Pllu b8W""

all been Jllalliofted .. poUibk
~fOCI far OriffiiL

I Cloe't tloln\ tl* tll&lt;rt
. . . . . ¥c I ceodiclalt Olhoof tllan

~~ ~

lhM tokce-

~don IO Gnffla win
Grillln."'
· Jor\&lt;rly k~ DanotraiJc \111tr
Gr i f fi n , a n fndtpcndtnl turnout II the polk. 1M Mt)'Oial
DanotrM. had _...,.., montlu ...,. w lona been &lt;On~ a
1110 that he would att:ept lhe COP ,.jor dra,.lna ard for YDI&lt;o .
With Rcpublican Ed word
nomlol11lon, ollbouah ht would not
K&lt;l ot. lftSodcn btlievtd that Rutkow&amp;k o u Eric Cl)untt
Coanty Dtmocntic Chllirman Eltcali&gt;t, -&lt;.ht •..,..., n.I - C-oy
Ctant~&lt;, kMII 111 ocld• ..nil Griffin,
Euculi••·MII)oral combonattlln
l~td rtfu~td oo oHtr aa could Ill¥&lt; a niiJO&lt; boo&gt;&lt; to tart.t'•
~ 10 the c:ontro-...W paslt
the Pd fcoo ,rcan. ohe
~
·~· ••
A..__,.Gnffia~pha•
'Nhq Gnfl\n reuh&gt;td ohc alloa&lt;diY
w "bifoood olo&lt;
Con-i•&lt; 111d Ria!U-Io-Wft )Oint llf&lt;K'~mation• thao th&lt;t
party noch, t he lt~publiu.n ptt'i!MI aJ mo:sa C'\eryci'IC' (una ion.
cnd Otlt lfttftt lOOft ro11o•td .
Oiaulbut ion or ,.lu ua
Ctanalt , ""'" 1\ad pr&lt;Viou•lr ,.,....,,..., oflm a map oquabblina
announce~ a policy or no potnt b&lt;twr:m County and Cit&gt;
DtmOCTIII&lt; rtWioRtm&lt;nt to any kadn•, '"" r&lt;en&gt;~ly loC'Itled by
candidat&lt; ,.ho ltttPIS prior GOP ..oemornt bawta~ Rut\o•l~l llld

o-

&lt;01......,.

Nigerian SA
A.\ lftlloe ...... 5 4 - ~tlo8; ,_....a! ....
IINriiiC- dtio S...Onla), 5/f l:.loltkT..n..n Snatt
1e rdadeeolllto to tk tloc11o&lt;o or orn..n. AR
_
...,.. art a rr:«&lt;IOOII ......

0..•"""'

T.. _,,_

Rtl*blbn cOAirtbouor•.........,.Uy

-.....s iu .._ . . for Orifr,.,
COP Chalnnaa Farley. ..-bale
rOIUS llaw iDctomd a $400.000
ddlt.
--'&gt;'
bonudr
to cadont
Oritria""""•
The KCO!iqly •••• Grtffi•
No&gt;anbtr wktort lw ... offe&lt;od
ne• hope to other local
Rtpublicanl. Dtlawar&lt; Di"M
CounciltnOfl WiUiarn Marcy, lht
oroly Republican on t1x IS-member
Countil, roo.........U a hater t llanct
forr&lt;-dcaiQL
th&lt; 0tmocntu llfOIIII&gt;&lt;
10 .... up ....~~aou~. rllht-they
lla¥t lllrtat&lt;Atd ID oqll&lt;tn Many)
""' or ....
W&gt;llla propoulto
rtdU« til&lt; Oldllbtr or COUtldltc:au

H-.

'*'""'

10 , ...t... I a - Cowol dllli'IC'I•,
• hoc'\tt wtnl the Oc:mocntk
pnrnart. """' ti~dy wins the
atntnl tkclion.

,.._llooalt

Tht Coumy Lqoilaturc 11 aiJo
•upponina a &gt;aa m!uttlon plan to
bt ""td on 111 tlx JUM 1l
rtftr&lt;Bdum. AltloooiP Dm&gt;otrau
omaallyllolcfanll-9..,. .........
&amp;•o Omloc:':ral.t u~~ .s•-.tched pany
atribouon•. thOA ""'"' Rcpultlon.
tht&lt;da&lt;.
AccordlnJ ~o Couatllman
Euaen• Fah&lt;) , tlus trtnd of P'llf
&gt;Wiog.Jrra •• hcaiJhy fa&lt; the political
dlmot&lt;. "01Jr pally and our Cltt

c........, •• .,.....o....

...,~.

lla&gt;&lt; bcao dacimMtd by lilt cult ol
pert&lt;&gt;riia&amp;y ..... clw11ttcrutd
the IMt dtadt of 1ot:e1 poluoa.."
..tel Fabc:y .. , bditw Ia a Oly ol
a.orrato 11m ,. IOQihu o.-&lt;auc
no&lt; R-bliaoo. I belle&gt; t in a
COI!Imunit} 11101 Clift for all
iu
pcoplt. )II&gt;CI addreiOQ au or their

or

...,.,,_..

Farley bcll&lt;ots tht

thi•

._.,...,._ .....,r.....
traditional pasty

'arnuauo••

"Romu C'atktic·lrith, Roman
Catbolir·h"lan a nd

Colloobc-PoliJb

Roman

Dtmocnl•.,.. no•

.,...,.... t1x epponunity to ..,..
R&lt;J~.ublkae -and

bttomc

Rtp6bjical&gt;,'' ule! Far..Y •

JELSAR
laundry &amp;. Dry Cleor:'lng
Coin L8undty - M8y1ae T~ina ~

4276 No. Solley Ave.- a34-8963
crw-Lo~wl

OrydeMint by 1M Pound

'l/25 Lb. Rue

w--.

ATTENDANT ON DUTY

OPEN
......, 1hN s.wnie¥,8 - -

1C!Jim \

~·- - ·PI!'

-. -T
- .k·-----•·..-- _.---..
.
.....
WANTED
..
X MAJUCITitE&amp;I'On,.-,. -

- -H- - . o H

~-- ~

......

~

........,.-......

~PUZA
~

----··---~

.....

,

�i.

Nurses, disenchanted and upset,
ore ~ondering if it's all worth it
~ , ...,.. " ' -

, _ Ull«

Wllca llotbera Scanloa, • :Ill --old erao~-· or
Nllopn Coney eoca-117 eon..·• •"'*a

...-...
Nardi

~.., "'"
T.,...-.

r-•1 odrntMJoe

~

...

a1 •

yar, lilt ,_

~JIIac&lt;die~olan&lt;11!1&lt;tlloor.

... ......,., ~dew It," ... lAid. "M7 ......._
...., _ ..... to..,.... ... lor chit. aad
row
. , . 1._ poll itl ai)OIItloft where 1., fftPOII1Iblt fbr all
llloor 11-.••
ScMiooo, wllich ~~- her ralnamc, bas btu~

.ncr

a,_

r·-·--...SII~ed...,tbe

-

. . -kc:s, t b t - b e t _ . , ..... hn,
_. dlelooun lilt ..,. JK11 lo lluc lilt ..,. Ill&lt; lova
co pve Is up.
Uofort-dy lor tbt . . . . . pror&lt;IJioo. Sconloo'•
..........._is quickly b«occo~ .. oddhy.
T1w ...cW Cooa11ry 16 currcncly bl tbt modsl or a
- . _._ tbcrttle tba&amp; lw beul bulkl•ae for
- . 1 ,...... aDd lllowl little ...,. or llow\JII.
,.,.., FOflllfl. a )olanlal or the prolc:saooa,
...ua- llw up 10 ~ P«ottC or rCJiisla&lt;d n~fllaa
polilioet on pramtly viCalll In .....,. hospiuls one!
o. . , ' - . ood llw onlY a
of tbt ,..atlon'a
rCJOIIbly 1000 boopicaiJ have run ......... continpou.

.....,_"'lido

rew

~-

.. edclill001, a · - New York Sule Rudy ex.-•
tbt supply or nWWf Nationally In 1'*2 ,., b&lt; I• toll
pcn:ear....,., reqoilr.....,u-«&lt;ioully thrHJeni"' 111&lt;
Co~I!J'• belltb care l)'lltm.
-lal&gt;n'Crity orrh&lt; lhortii!P'....,.
ro u,ht loll year, numerous at ltd have oommitllon&lt;d
studies oa Ill&lt; •object end ~ moro an planni"'

Ever._,.,.

tbcfn.

T1w ooedooiloa• of these Sl~i&lt;l on silllllar. ......
.... -.inl-amouncor~ure.rbtl'arcnoc

i

I

•-art-

Ill&lt; CJII c:lonbl iNINctor llid, "but haw &gt;imp~) ............ tbt dodoiolo~ , .........
She ,...ala&gt;ed chat 4ocUioou wbldi ditectl~ oflra
mock by boopical aclminittnton
wloo ~ coo effort to IIOiloil eiii1&lt;S' ~. nu.
toiJI ofte. &lt;HOlle a fcdiQa -.a cbt ,........, 11,&amp;1( ~
ecllalaiGtaon ha~ bilk resped for Ox..
0... • . . _ JOoamal ~that af...,... -beY or
tbt PfO(......., lw become a e n d . - &amp;!Mill"'"'
fCSP&lt;d from tnxbn Lbm lbt 101 "hik

.i

"
f
!

.......,.,..,IliOn
.._...

Sc...- II!P'ood ••b tbt r~ of 1M noninc
Mlldia, cloomiQa chat ''any idea,.,.. 11..-c just doe'c
cowt for ...,u.irl&amp;."
R&lt;fcrriq to boq&gt;ital ..tmilll&lt;lratots ao cbt
...._,,,.. w~ ch., clley~n110• Cf)ins
10 ••pre:tqpa•• auna La bu bofPital becat.t~e of • rumf
..,.. whidl nano...ty clcleat&lt;d tbt aaxpc.&amp;~~« or a

Wlioa

.,_.,.,

"So .. a result, .,............, P•&lt; .. thb bia
IIIIQa-12 dct doro. 8w ,.,.. can't tak&lt; """ on a
~-...c~
haw 10 mate th&lt;m an up, .. •he
lamctued. "Some coruolatlon."
s...raJ moDIIII -... also In ell&lt; ho!Crical 1M
11 . Scanlon aald th&lt;rt ,.... 1 pall&lt;llt •ho clelm&lt;d ib&lt;
wu bei"' bil by our~&lt;~. "I would never hit a paucnt ,"
Scanlon ln&gt;iSied, "but miiiiiCftt&lt;Oitoot hn oldt."
An«h&lt;r bwe lhll had clisendtarued nu,..... is the
low pay they r«&gt;ti•c for lh&lt; kind or worl&lt; they per(om\
Til&lt; ttanlna saLuy fOr 1 nunc 11 Mill.sd Flllmorc
H..phal Is 51.06 an hour b&lt;lore IJIUna the State
l&gt;oet&lt;b-e r.....-e &gt;il&amp;h~Y abo•&lt; Jbt l'lational ·-~.
but bdow wtlll they - l d be taminJ, ourvs claim
Kernsky rerna.k&lt;d that til&lt; low pay IS dut 10 a
oUCJ&gt;ber .,, 1:1&gt;&lt;dro: raccors, mcl~mc th&lt; li.al
constraints on health care laa1ilies. "But o•eraJJ," oil&lt;
added, "llhktk it's b&lt;Q,... of th&lt; blot of &lt;«XlPIIIDn

.....

- -

"just ~ 10 ,.,., I worlc wilfl, I CG1 eel )'011 rh« if tlw!y..hod 10 do it al o~
acoin, 99 ~of them wdtlt , bock Into rx.nilf...
o( tM "llal wn-it'O nlii1C'I prorick ••
Abhoocb WCIIcn ,_.,. YorL hal""' b&lt;en rmmunc
.., Ill&lt; ....._ ....,.,_, a "'fb •&lt;'&lt;:&lt;al lo&lt;al
boopotals hal rt¥&lt;al&lt;d 11w che Jl('Otllml ,. no&lt; .,.
ulmoi,... her&lt; u "' Olhco oms or ell&lt; Country

It,__

.i?Jft.

...,·rc -

olloa_.t
N - ... d&amp;btr leavlna hospitals for priW!II
SJO:IVi&lt;a, lllanptilla to a« Into admiJIIM.ratlvc or
odi1&lt;:81ioul pooitlonJ, or cocallp cltGppiQI out or tht
7,

PfO(CIIIioD.

"J. . ~.. 10 the nunos I

~

wotl\, 1 ... tdl

dlal lflhcyhod iOdo k .U~.,W.. 99~1
ao
IIIIo •~na.'' $culon

.......
-

wt

1boiD IIO!IIIb't

.

... -~ ...... il, ScuiOOI 1"111 h&lt;ndf ..
tbe ........ - . . . . -.
•
"nn'l .....,. patltqt-tbe padalt wloo
will . . . ~ t¥er)'lloloa -*whilt,"

......

111&lt; -.jor "''""l,..bll nuncs have, -dille 10 a
._.., ~ U.,_y olTcusiiUdy.ll- to0
tilde _ , or 100 _ , . "-'"· bole a 1ac1t or
lldlllllillr1IM "'ffiift.
•
-r'lllft I s - cwldaleo dial cheM II u.....,.....
7

....,...... . , • •_

• • .,..,.......... . .-1)1'

COMPlETE
FIIST JUIP COUI·U
•
'"'":".;. Wil li Til l S COUPU
_,:~~
AIID STUDUT LO.
~-~~\ FUITIIU IIIFOIIA ·
,.... ~..:: 't ' TIOII AUIUILE AT
-r.,..
•
AIY IIIICIITY TAC 0
LDCATI 011 or CAlL

Collins octc:oowkdt&lt;d that some mlua&amp;roo rs clue to

·-·

Sh&lt; CIOI&lt;d that Natiofl&amp;l lllilra&lt;ioo pauerns ""''"
people movina rowarck Ill&lt; 10\llbwtst, and that nunina
Is buically beina alfcct&lt;d by thai pa&lt;tern. "It'• noctoo
poc:uliar Ia iu problma," Colliu DOt&lt;d or the
P&lt;Or..ooo. "Nr.niq- wilk SC&gt;Ciolalud r.nudal
concbllooo-'lliw otrecu people. alTeas alrnilll-• •
n.. New Yort S... audy, cloAt by a 1o:st Ioree

ua

Nuniina o.. -

lluJio&lt;oah,

101

kcmsloy _.., that Ill&lt; l1ledia Itt~ Ill&lt; nuniq
....,.;.u, is ""'"'"la lot one! ...,._ tbt
pcofasiaft's lttOUIJI( co aolvt its problems.
Sh&lt; wd il is matina h&lt;aJfb ~ adtninistrators
&lt;OII$lclcr lbt nt&lt;dJ ot aunts more. bol adcl&lt;d 11w
'')'OUI\I women aod men ... pr~ JOil&gt;lto loot
t•i« b&lt;f~ l'flltriol th&lt; profCI5ioa."

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l'ftolclcDI MortiMt Kaa&amp;~ey, apiUocd that olien
loa¥e link to '"Y aboolltbdr '110ft conditions ud ott
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,... have more Dunina ldlooll per CIIPIIl bet&lt; Ilion in
OilY Olber or tht Notloo."

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When I w . . YfJfY young, nty family and I WOiild drw. - 1 tile
University lind nty molllef WOUld talk about oil that lha c:antP&lt;d w..
and would _,..,., be. In nty mol\d, otv1c1 vlaoona of coAege hie

Tmun for Grabiller
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quantity ancl quollly of Professor Gr -·a -1&lt; wu
auu~e..nt IOf award•no leoUf'e (llld fVt recoro nu
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Olhofl I lhlnh 111M 1M lolot pmposal IO .,.,....,

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wu an em•nent.ty ,, ., IOiutloft..
0t'1 rt uon l,.t would oe fair conc:erns ltte
IIOIOtnOnlt In writing 10 Prolouor Groll4ne&lt; by
bolh tho ttl«! o..n anc1 ,,. lnen Vlco Pros1Mn1 '"'

the point -.uao In tho IOiolfwlY complex twiOW Acec.mtcAtfaJra lnearty 1980, after he wU11fll twned
proeou 11 lo rare thol lola&lt; ...,. booloo 1)1 oll~lolo down tor ten~. The then Dean wrote: ''You rMy, of
will no-.. ...,., tho • - ot tho bocl&lt;gtOO&gt;ncl to ,...,
couree. ,..
It )'OUt~dU'f'tng the-next acaoemte
IIIUCh. II any,
tho tan.,. Unclkloto lloo wrlllllft. ~· .. TM t n V&amp;ce Prealdent tOt Academtc: Attalra
Tllo Si»ctrUOII orllcle - • much 10 tho ••ot~ You ey. of cour ..l tequett ret'Oftlidetatlon
vtewa ot t11ooo who ..., ..... lhot Pro,__ Groblnet'a clurlng , . , . , ancllllhofola auettjt~~~IIOI progress .1
wotl&lt; - • deficient In qu.,.lly,ln qualit' 0&lt; tn 1&gt;0411. "'' wou4&lt;l urga you 10 maM tl\lo raq-1 ""''year.·
wrlllen ropon 01 AOVC&gt;Cato ono~ ProloHO&lt;
A roodat ol Tho Sj»ctfum onlcle might 00&lt;1lcUCS&lt;t 11101
010114-'o woti&lt;JI'd 1-hoocolly_,.,l.-tllot lllo • Profeaaor GrabfnM was not Qtomjsed anything butt hal
PVbll- wot1&lt; _,.,,.., ton.,.. on boll! quotltatl.. no could ooll tO&lt; anothof , .. lew. That would boa hollOw
q....,...tve orouncfL That 1 como to aucn o promlao, -.use otwlovsly an:rono con ooll lor
ooncluoton , _ not, ot COU#M, ,_thoII waa rfOIII.
anything. I auggoal lhol the quoted llala&lt;nontl !!0111
- · I ..,, not otono Jn my •loW 11 Ihat time. oncl HnkH Unlllefalty o ffkMJa amountd 10 f'hO(e thaA " -L If
Olherl who IIIII noe tully ogroo wllll moat ._., v - auoh atatltMt'lta from Mnkw ofUciata mean only tNit •
~ wol'll oo•troc~ ®M to aulllclenL e - . lho lhen
e&amp;ndk111e ean tubmlt •tesns, taut 1'-Y wflt nol
ONt! ot
faculty, ollllougll conetudlrog lhot 1M -H!ily bo gl¥on carotui c:o&lt;&gt;liele&lt;otion, I think 1001
publl- 10011&lt; woo noe aulllclenl to
tanuto, lacl ohoukl bo l&lt;nown lo •• upirlng caOOICitU!S lot
wen1 on to wrlto thai "~o Ia no oaay ana..-"; I e.,
tlwn a olmpllallc luGgmonl concomlng lhol P&lt;lllltsllod
wot1t wu no1 wwra.nled.
Iloilo Hondy, Prnlderli
Beha~IOI'al Rea:ure/1 Co&amp;lnctl
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to the SOC:alif SGieM'eS
IM dfln..l o1 ten.\He aNJ C)rO(I'K)tiOI\ •n tM

by

ce.ae ot P..otu.sor Gra.btn« eonstatutes a blalttnl

I - - · at lho 61h AMUOI M-1 Marv01
Scholora Conlorenoo In
on lho - - ot

meat.at~ of ac.ademtc ftMOOm We ettdofse 1ne
demand ot tns tocat 5VPOO'I commmH thai he oe
ilt\ti\ICNlety gtanted tenure and ptomoUon..

AP&lt;II10.12. t1181.

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W.wlol! to .._ . ourdoap concom O¥orlho denial
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ol " " " " - MO lonUfO In 1110 COM ol Profos10&lt;
~. Tho denial to nol boMcl upon 1110 quollly o1
hlo oc:liol'emtlp oo lllegea bUt rathof 111o Mon~t
oro~ o1 Ills-. ,._,om It &gt;illOolt ~ntzellao

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AnottMI ~.....,. I a tMJ lhe quatft·y of unaeroraduate
tcfwcalion directly effects the quaRry ot gradu-a.Je

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lnatliullona, - · ono bllnle , _ no1 Win 1110 • •
119omin'o SIWiaa II curJenlly ~Ill aiii'Qggle

educa.Uon tn otdet to contrfbute to. or reccw.- ttom a
gradualt ptogram In OIIJ lieOd, aiOdOnto need a BA &lt;&gt;&lt;
8S ptogtam WhiCh os 11101\G In prepar1rog atudentt lof
thla ,..._The
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pr-ll!lon ol lntoltactual si&lt;Uls, wllile ot Ihe aamo umo
-"'no practical IIliis.
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10 furthering
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wHI!h - • - - t o oiUdenll tell IIIII

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lnlolloctuollntogrity oncl ~IY of lho 8A hoW boen
aotallllohocl. lho
In tJuc1oo4 ollocalton

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"-.ructora or materJals.
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graduate P&lt;ooram It ctoaat, llnkod with 111o
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tnan lnloltactuol. A -- - . ...,._ lnlolledually
t100tOUL cannot op01a1o wi"-1 atall ano ,..,..,....
Thoreforo, •• followgr""""ta sti1Ciinta. furgo )'OU 10
malce your sUfl90'1 lOr the WOIM&lt;I's StucMs buclget
llnown. PooJ&gt;Ie ''"'" Woinoh's SIUdles win t&gt;e
clrclllollng poeotiona In llof
low clays to let lho
odmlnlotralion 1&lt;now lhot - .,... Slllfporl among
lludo!\ta and COITIIII\Onity l*l{lfo. Your signaiUteS will
bo greatly -eclalocl. -Pelmons lot signing, or
elrculotiiiQ, will b o - •• w'• St\lflles
Collage -101 Wln-r.' Amartcato sr.--1010
~· Helt ana vorlovs commuroily bllsl...-.
Grocluolo IIUdenll, as -n as undefVraGuoiU, will
bonofit from • well run. odoqualely luncled w.....n·s
Stuelloa BA program.
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Tllonltt IO&lt; YOUI OUPJ)Oil

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Elton C. s-"

CIN!Ced lind I oronCianod ll ti'IOM - · tile 1aWM I WOOIId --.y
CfOSI and II thON - · Ihe Ivory IOW~!fa within ..-hlctt I 'lfO&lt;IIcl _.,.,
Four ,.era alttl' et06Sing IIIOaa ,,. , . lind tryong lo stir _ , .
pauron wilhln tne low.s.l am ..a vrng thiS Unhletalty ""!"lessons
l l l a l l - ••P«IIld to gain Bauoaa olllla teacher-wl\lch wu
for me a tlwle.weekl)l
and youllQ minds thai sat Its
pac41-111a . . . _ , , - • nol on his tory, P*YChoiOfll' «matt\, bul In
lha Clar-lo-&lt;Say life of a Uno..,ooty
UB may ba •• a turning f)O(nl. Thefe ore IMnll thO! 11 may be
rounding a bend lila I Will .,... . lila rna t hat ha,. pCagueCI il IInce II
w . . coined lila gem o l the SUNY s ystem. Yet I equlnn will\
hullratron When IOI'I'IIIOM w iiO has not 11ac:1 the "educaiJon- 1 have,
sings lie ~lsaa; when colleaGUU from two summera put Jell
Bullalo it's got one hell o l a oo:IIOol.
PerllaPt unfortunately, I know Clillerenlly. I - a vall lnsUiutlon
Ihat Ia not In coni rot ol Ill O..llny anc:lapparenlly has no Cle$ire to
be. Yeo• 10 year 11 battles lila same problema and entenalfll somllar
Clebalea. It never examines itoelf. II never challenges lis kleu..
For lour years yoo can anatyxa tlla doCuments that guide UB lind
never come across e naw lclea ; lhe words cflange, ll'le emprtasls
shifts, yet the same goela gllcle unfullllllld ltom year to year. You
eon listen to one or tOO .Smlnlalrotors talk about tt&gt;e future
without a ro1n1 of creallveii\Ougl\1. An&lt;l yoo can see thai tile dreams
of yesterday a re sllll beollQ promiN&lt;IIor tomorrow.
,
I know thiS bec;ausa I mltc:le the mlatal&lt;e ol behltVrng •n troose
Clocumenus; ol tnlni&lt;ino. at llrat. 11\at Oy waotong 1 would see 1
miaslon met and a campus compjela. tt&gt;e Mnoors on tile paper, 1
loki m)'Silll as a lreahman, are wrong rn lhelr cynr&lt;:1sm. Oorl'l they
see whal an erlt-CIInOfY placa 11\oa oe?
But I wu loolclno a1 UB as my molr..r had. 11\roogtr eyes that
,.,Wei only see wllal was. ralroer 11\an whal Should have Oeen.
I have f0&lt;1nc:l since tnan. on a n "~aken&lt;ng" I can cl\1111..,_1 on
a rear·lo-year basis. Ihal c:llallengong thia Vn.....srty IS an an:luous
task. Everytllong os Ia&lt;: I., nu~ FTEs. Thefe a re no POHILS lor
Ideas, lillie room fO&lt; eummalron Debate os hallOw $1nc;e optiOnS
are cui ana dry
So we run In circles lryif19 to omot-1
lnnmatiw&gt;
concepti hila .,.oenatal edVCallon vet Iangled In numbt!n.. RAs
logfltlng agalnsl rOfiiYIINtea to.. f)O(nla for " lc:IMa": u.y ITMIS't talk
lacls p&lt;esenl IIIIS. look alllle consequances.
The essenaa ol VB 11in IIIOsarasues. yet no one tal\es lha lime lo
notoce them beyonc:ttllell surface.
So there Is tile lruslratloo oll&lt;noWollQ that •I takas lour years to
undetstanc:llllos VnoVIfOIIY lind tnan reotlung that there os not much
you ~ do wllll the "CiaO•"" Thare will sl•U be tt&gt;e local
journallsls w iiO think 11\ey unc:lelstand IIMS place Oy slu"'""ng
through t/le 11178 or t979 O&lt; 19110 m•atlon atatemen1S, hoi reolivng
111a1 11\ot ••• the same I hey wore In 1966. TMte Is Sill! a communlly
that 11\lnks UB Ia the IM!It anc:l the brightest. And there is sun a
University that believes 11 is movong whel\ rn reahty ol os fangled in
ils o wn web of mediocrity
Then, Ihere Is conlulllon u 10 how I he sl&amp;lus quo llellts back tile
groups ol Sluclents anc:l activists who year aile&lt; year ac:lvoc:ale
Ideas an&lt;l Clet&gt;oee. Who c all lor t/loliiJIIt and crealivrty; now 1/leae
groups $pllak Irom I he ume mind anc:l never really meeL Petllaps
11\ey ••• held back 0y lha apalhaiiC who ~ to glw no mput,
bul alanc:l waving a linger and offering complalnls Petllaps they
are llll'lc:lered by lhelr own Obetlnonce and unwilllng.-s lo
compromise the &lt;MO.n s lor lila end. Perhaps I!ley are Clefaated Oy
debate whlctl consldera only lac: Is when lheor wguments are about
hearts lind mlnc:ta.
Or perllaps tho process Is longer lhan any ol us eon-. Perhaps
the hines ol o new luture lor UB arathere becauaa oltlle debate of
the past. Pwnaps a new, pracilcal mission will _.geout ol thOse
yellowed Clc&gt;&lt;:alll*'lla lhat 1\ava prorniaac:l a Cllat'leCI couraa f« . long
Certainly fnrs1rauon and contusloo c:an be lell behind or made to
r.se a1 lila clays WOtk lnlo waelo.s lind reality pushes,_ eonc:ems
Into nty mines. As a wtsa pr~ once saocl, the qwstions that
1\lndaGIII c:tr.gs into locus will come along lor a march out of here,
then takelheir place behind the people Who will remain to contmue
tlla deelata.
So I sn hare, for one laat tune, pewing OUI at the Ivory IOWW$
I rom the thin:! floor corner of Squire Hall, no tonger really wonylng
abOUt tlla Unlvarsltv. but now wonclertng about It$ fate: lind
contemplalifl9 nry own. " Lllle anyone wno must Jea¥e . . . . . . - or
aometlllf19, I have ponc:lerec:ltlle end, but not lha er'lc:llng. •
For sure there will be rellal. I will no lange&lt; have lo cleat will\
onatlooal hurl ol
.,_,eel, torn eop/11$ ol Tl&gt;e Spectrum
IYIIIG on Ina floor. I'll no longer be called a knee-je(llllberal 0y o
conaarvatlve or a rigtrl·wing ealramist 0y a liberal. I'll no Ionge&lt;
have to pac:lly an Ira te c:oller
Is Ull$el bvef a 8ackpage
announcement 1 had nothing 10 do wltll. Anc:l aometlody else can
tum out the lights and lOCk lila door.
And yet the feeling I am eapeNnc:lng In stepping ulc:la Ia tna
moet trernandouwnc:l coniUM&lt;t ral ..f I hove - t e l l My Cleac:IIIMS
ere..-. Tonl9hl. tor tlla 11,.1 tlmoln lour years, I'll be out ol here In
lime lor dinner. Ma,ybe I'll lake a drive pastille campw.

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of,,. - u l - l t that- •lo!--. --rorgotellortoor~.
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more time tor 'fl to matte an event lliCCHIIul. Our
,..,_ rn llovl'ng many aU!octt.e ..enlo lo 10 allOW
- cutturee WIIICII are 01111m11 trom .,... another. We
wan! to loot., mutual vnclerolandlng among people In
us 01 -lao in tl'oe 8ultol0 community. That'o why we
took~~~~~

ce,. •f'd tJme tor eYert atnol• eYent.

e_wt_~ololof

-•ogoabroad. Thittt-tollorol9notudcnto
1ft NowYOft Stole concentntta ot UB ancs they IJOlho
beat QW~ifiod atudcnlL I WOUld lib 10 wge..-yone of
yovlo boY i.o.,. ...,... """'by the r..-vn
obldanlo. rm sure that you wm get somethlng out of
that J'&lt;IU.(:an't get fn&gt;at a -Patty. T- a lew
..,..,_ 10- with foreign otucleDts. Yocl
ltlaeolly111ey .,.
-.-tlon
Ia. • - t h a t " - . . . , . . - . wll ooma
- i a t l ..., - I n t h e - - - uo good
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1 . - INto thonlc a l l - . o l SA International
Aftolro oftd lnt.,.tlonat clubS lor lhK bani _ . ond
lac:utty membo&lt;w IO&lt; lhoh ,._..,.,... help. I would
aloo frlca to ohow my -ectatlon ICHUt-atar ol
lnt-atlorlol Aftalra Sayed Mlrmhn forhlo
and
t h. SA lnte;natlonat Afla&amp;s wiH t&gt;e actl\.etllrOUIIb the
wholooummer. The loea!IOIIIaTalbon Hall room Itt,
Amherat Campus and the telephOne Is 636-2950. Ploue

--.....,_your

will--

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atop b)' IOft"'t''\etlmea and gfwe us your: InPut.
Ha~ • wondoerlul summer to e'tarybody and we are

tool&lt;lng lorward to saelng you next yur. let's have
aoottler al.lccessful year agatn.

1.o1 me ...,..nd oil of you that UB lo 0111 ol t~e bell
u - tlel tn tl'oe unltOd Stotn oriel In whiCh fortlgn
otudcnta are enthuo'-tlc 10 lntroclvce Jhelreullureo ond

Hkoyuk/ Nagamln•. Coo/dintiOI
lntern•llon•t Aflalra

No abortlort constrtsus

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TO IMfrt/lor.

t woo-ry to,_ tl'lolt..autla
( Tite $j»ctrum,""'-Y4JIIr my tonar.)rt OPpooltion to antl-.;on ~lion (TM ~ll'llm, Ap&lt;N 2111Rattwthanreapond .IOMCitoflwcrilk:IOrna,rdJuot

lll&lt;e to aoy that I tlllnlt that o fair oftd ~~
.-Ingot my totter- •-thalli nelltwlgnored
alte&lt;nol- to -.Jon &lt;101 woutcl lite of
ooarc1ng women Into ha.tng _,tono, u lola. Kwlloo
oontandL Whet I diCI woo......., outline a - of
~to WhiCII. In my view. ma1ra a etrong caa '"'
teowfng abortion u a - · • right, a matt• of

...,_,.. oonaCionco o f t d - .
Thatlola.l(wlooondlcan~ooo-yon

o numw of • - pet1olnlng to ll&gt;e abortion
contrO\'aray otrlku me ao ouPI&gt;O(I lor my poaltt011.
W/lon It comoo to abortion. thereto no
tn
thlo Country. Under the clrevmstonoao I tlllnk It would
be o Hftouo mlatw to leglllllo any on. porllcvtar
point of vlaw While ..aryona con (and l 11\lnk lhould)
tolla atepo tO mlnltnJN unwonted pregnanelel OOd
abottions, 1 don't
womert lhoutcl be legally
-entad Irom having abortion.. ony morothon I think
obottlono ohOuld bo mandatory.

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Wall• SlmpJon

Reconsider h~lfh insurartc.e policy
To rna fdllor.

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ottnougl&gt; It woutcl not

•
otudent who had OPied to ta1&lt;9 tho
-toped a """""*'tiOUs obfoction to
11 and
be obla to~ his"' tw mind.
No pion eon -osly ""e&lt;'f c:Qe. The beS1 plan that eon
oecut -

--~the

--lthl.-oncewtUcontlnuetobomondetory

• 0! ......... otllflonal W. write thJI to state IM caM IOf

be gotteft lathe ona which Is falraot to&lt;ho ~ ~
Clearly, that 1o the op!lonal plan.
thooe whO ate concerned about tho r..oltuation obowe oecuring- inclu&lt;ling TJ&gt;e Specuum, u
ohown by Its Aprll17 eclitorial-coutcl alwayo dul with
~by bUilding up their own lund to pay for abortiono 1ft

an 011tionot ,..,..-.

Mo&lt;-.

The moln ..._, that the boYn&gt;ent Ohould not
contlnve to be mandatory lothatlt wtolotao the righto of
~ ol lludcnto whO moklllll It lor
~otmoralreaoOIIO.
- . -tel ooy tl'lol otudento can protect the~

-"h
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chat ctfcumata.n ce.

11r pun~t~aolng outllOe

righla o1 -

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An option, tllell, Is leul)lte, lnexpentlYe, can be
ot,...,ut.., to protect '~. and respects almost
..tryOIIO'o • ajtuotion. Why does It contlnve to tJa
- b y oomeandwoteddown«&gt;ySublloeJd for two
atralght yoota?
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•
We bel-. that the reas.bn ls lntolerance. Groups
.,hleh hove OPpoled the OPtion.bhterty, sUCh aa UB
CARAS.( (Coalition tor Abortion Rights ond Agolnll
Storlllutlon Abuse), &amp;eek zealously to eut&gt;vort tho

... lor "*'¥ etudcnto,

-~--•MI.
. - - Hamo.to...,.... oteno ero
aiWNttve anauranoe ca n crea te peflk:ular problem•

lor foreign 11udento Who ore untomlllar wit~ American
tnaw•nce programa •n&lt;l dealing wllh Amertcan

tnouranca com,..nteo.
r.or-, all UB otudenta have a rtg~tto olgn ~P IO&lt;
our atlldcnt -llh tneuronca plan. No ono allould hova
to -18 1110 or tw conoclenta to axercloe thla rlghL
- i o n -oeatnct.- n en option
on.r.d conototantly by the lno.,...,_
~ he. . oenrloed UB. The OPIIor&gt;, for
• - e.1e1ng 11. haO oltored lor little 0&lt; nothing
Blob lloefd can
o-1 o IO..._.t..,..ion
ofr.ed If It 1nototo thai It wonll ona - - tho UB
- . . Ia a ..... prolltable ona '"' tl'oelnouranca
001111*1J Mil It - • to hold onto IL ,.,.,,, the
......... - . - t h a i on option- bo too

moral question Involved In abortkm. The reaull Ia that
they do not helltJte to auppressthose who rafse moral
obJections to IL These 1&gt;80Pie speak about"lreedom or

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choice" on the abottiOII question, but wlu giH riO
choice to t"s&gt;M .who dlaagree w~h them.
It to ood thai Sub Boerd I has agr~ wit~ them for
the !oat throe yearo In voting for tile -ndotory

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•lao acted contrary lo tbe .e..arty exprNMd
prolor- ol UB etudetlto. The oclentlllc aur:.ay done

11r the U8 Health an-anee Adwleory Commlnoe •
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To IM Ell/tor.

My flrot- o2 OOIIege Ia CIU~ comi1111 to a cloae.
o year that hoo br-'&gt;1 Willi H"*'¥ ha.. -nOd,l

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1\a.. la&amp;rnad moro fi\Ot-tlca, 'bolter writlllll
tKtlntq-. o bit of ..Phlloaoe&gt;hy a nd _,.
econorn1ca. , ... learned how to fhoo Will&gt; o 111011111
moralnclependent,- adopt too new

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-·become

When I &amp;tOP to thlnlt OIIOut alit hot I ..... loomed In
the l'Oot or eight monlha, It olmply ....,....lms
me. t haw had the OPportunity to dlocuoa ocadernteo

with trve ocholoro who hove ahad ''*r wlodom on me
In the hobo 11\01 one day, I too, Wfll be known ao an
expert In o certain field. Yet, I have c:ertolnty boon
e•poled to a •arlety ot edvcellonal OPI&gt;ortunftteo
throughout my llrat ,..r ol collage.
Thero hao been 01\elhlng tllougl&gt;, thot I ho .. lelrnad
horo at cotlega thatt wlll certainly bo &amp;blato utlllie tO&lt;
the root of my lifo, 11 Ia. without o doubt, the moo~
Important thing t taamed In t21a
)aarn II In the c.,..._.., nor did I'*-~ lt. Wllot I
/Om ..t.rlng to loa modern-- to • pftlblam fhet
I heel wery rortlly oonf""'tell wtt1t to.fora t oot to
collage. ~ - t o do
_ , dOllar o4
flllllon ..._....
Knowing how 10 do '--Y .. - Juat _.....I
wiU- to Ollldy lor
...,.,.,.081-. Nor
':,I I It o werOQuloltalor o ~- ftaltl. h goee
...... ---Allor ... l - . ' t _ 1 o _
orounct In dirty clot- lor Ilia , _
lie.

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�Medieval life

Classrooms to castles tr~vels
clamorous as

Ct~mefut

or

in the founeenth century. " It

t..n!toe woeld """" us bdin"e. wu ' marvelous capcricnce,"
Wbik tiviac aaalin&lt;ally fO&lt; a · Ha~t ell lauabed . " I was
This 5Ummtt, UB Enalish
Professor Ann Has\ell will not
be worryi(lg about inOation or
wondering what Pretident
Reagan will be up to. lns~ead.
•he will retreat into a c;anyoo in
France. and u.., throup a time
whidl most ~ know only
throuah history boob-the
cenl ury whieh brouaht with il
the Hundred Years' War, the
Blec:k Death, w11a1 Edward II
occupied the throoe or En&amp;)aod
and Charles IV ruled Franct!.
AcconliD&amp; to Haskdl, who
tekhes courses in journalism,
ch ild ren's lili:rature and
medieval life, the only way to
aaln under&amp;tudina or tile
founcenth century is to study it
firsthand.
"I studied Olaucet for years
before I saw wbat he was
talking abput," Has kell
decla red . " H ow can I
understand wMt I'm studyina
tr1ten I'm so fat remo'vtd from
itt"
The p rofessor has been
~~ina excursions ~k in time
for quite a few years. She first
bcaan cxper ime nti na with
• medieval Jivina when mosr
people in ber poaltJon would •
have coasidaed tbdr lives too
penDUCDl and reu.cred for such
a drastic ad-ture. •
Eedy '1111 .. ........,.ry
" I had t1uee children," she
pointJ out. " It was tile early
1'0'&amp;-the whole soc:iay was
falliaa lil*t- I dloaaht tboie
must be lDOl't to life tluln thio."
Almost as i f by magic,
opponunity opened the ptes to
tbc fourucnth century. An
IICIIuAmauce offc:ral Haskell a
key, tdlina her, "This wiU
unlock a medieval house iD
France." Hardly pauslna to bid
tbe twentieth ocntury farewell,
Haskell took off.
"I foUDd bab)'Siucrs for the
kid&amp;, aod Set OUt, wrueh
lllocted cae1" 1M rcm0111bered,
ldmktina thai she had never
expected to actually carry out
StiCh a plan.
Haskell's medieval haven lies
deep_ in a canyon in France's
Massif Central . The area, which
the PfO(esso&lt; referr~ to as
" Robert Louis Stevepson
country" (Stevenson spent
some time there) is filled with
ancient canyons and is the least
populated part of France. l)lc
hltdlcval l::aStles and villages
which adorn the lill:allliful
lbdJC&amp;pe ba..., ehanaect little
~lnce the Italian poet Petran:IJ
• Uved there centuriet aao.
"I really bad to start all
over," reminisced Haskell, who
ddiahts iD the memory or sueh
ao impulsive 5cberne. "I had no
connectioas there • • • it was
very exci~l·"

prolon&amp;eol . pdiod of time,
Haskell hid none for aorpous
emb&lt;oiderecf gowns Of silken
favors for fable!! kni,ms.
" Medievm f..Jnilllty is a
tough act to follow" C~Cplained
Haskell. "Tbest •oma~ were
incredible. :rhey lind by
themselves all their ' lives,
running the estate in the
co untryside while their
husbands worked in an orru in
London or some bi&amp; city.
They'd visit, butlbcydidn'tlive
toaether. The contrast or these
real women with the lily-livered
ladies in th o stor ies is
monument.at."
In Haskell's statk, tilly wrute
Clemens Hall off~«. eastks and
jl&lt;imitive villages secro light·
years away. As in the Middle
A&amp;cs. the people or the Massif
Central rely not on modem
appliances, but on age-old
mtthods or working.
Villages are made up DOl of
huge dtpartmatt stores and
apartment buildings, but of
medieval bonscs and shop~. and
the streets are still cleaned as
they were centuries aao-by
water nowina down the middle
orthe road. Many of the streets,
H»kcll pointed out, are still too
harrow fO&lt; can to pass thi"C!II&amp;b·
"Women still waslt clothes in
the village /avuirs, " s he
asserted. Sometimes there arc
commUJJ&amp;l ovens. People still
occasionally stomp araPc:s.

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Not only g.--s ar:e.arown ill
.the Massif Central , but., also
lemons, lavender, apricots and
olives. However, Uvina in sueh
an aaricoltural -area-even
medievally-don
not
ncccssarily mean growina one's
own food. "There's so Jft!Ueh
ready-made food availl.bie,"
declared Haskell, addina that
there ·are sbopc aod markets
wbieh ~.., been (Wielioning
slrd.IIICdie-..1 times.

Ewry vi!Jaac has its own
marl:tt day. "You can buy a
goat, or fruits, flowers-and
pardons (Small sutues sold at
the market &amp;K cuaruretd to
grant the purehascr approval
from above)," she U&amp;l&lt;d. "You
can buy utensil$ made just as
they were in tbe Middle Aaes or
you can even bave. a pair of
cloas mlde..."
The professor Uvcd for an
entire year. as a follncenth
cea&amp;IIIY · Her elolhes
•ere simple and , as she fo und,
pr•ctical. "Workina in
medieva l clothes is different
from work ina in jeans," she
smiled. Everythina in the
Micldlt AleS revolved around
lire aoc:l ,water; soon she bad to
learn how to oblaio enough
water and to keep her clothes
out or the fire.
Naturally, isolation became r.
Not 'c.-lot'
Medieval Ufc was not as problem durllla Haskdl~ yeu

~life

• Ho•ever restful a rdrcat
from the twentieth century
miaht be, bcina alooe can be
uncomfo9 a ble. Thb time
Hukcll liild her -daughter for
company. " It was scary," she
admilted. Music, she fo11nd,
w~ a n~ pan of life. " I
was singinc /very sons I knew."
Haskell also found it easy to
understand why superstitions
nourished in the Miadk Aaes.
" I think """fYOnt necch drama
in his life. When there isn't any,
you lmaaine it out of nothing. I
kept tryina to read sianifocance
into thinas. I became very
superstitious and fearful. " The
professor rdattd how, every
mornina upon awakcnina. she
would 10 arollnd and look at
evcrythina to see if it had
chanced from the niaht before.
Once, when an eajllc landed. on
the roof, she viewed it as an
ominous event and wondered
for some time what at might
poncnd. e- a braneh fallen
across the doorstep seemed to
have momentous sianifieance.
Such aae-old expressions as
••a bu&amp; in your car•· and
"spilllna the ·bean~:· took on

new truth to Haskell . From her
n&gt;edicval ~she learned
how a bu&amp; in yoor ear. can

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"'"" a mess u make. ,.hen you although the timo arc kept
really &gt;pill bean' into the 11re. flexible to accommodate
"Thest', hings arc minor," &gt;he &gt;tudt:nl•' jobs and ""hola&gt;tic
added, "hut they take on major obliaations.
signi focance."
Hu kdl considers that her
Haskell is openina the world study of IM&lt;ficval life has
of the founecnth century to frightcnin&amp; relevance JO our
students. last fall, she IIUJht a current probkms . " It is
course on medieval daily li~na, cHi,mated .that a nu dear
and this summer she is teaching holocaust would reduce
to
another course on the same late medicva.l technology," she
sub ject'-but this time o n ponders. " We wouWn't haYe oil
Jocation rn France. Sludcnts or dcclril:ity, bul - -Ida 'I
who rcaiRer for IlK wniiMf· lost our kDOWfedae or t • .,....,..
school course will · liv" and h;story." ~

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�when othm seo his ....,rk. Pease tw a
badsdor of fmt arts dqrot !'rom Dacman
Collea&lt;. Where he Bfldu.uod· Maana Cum

Laude.
Pease thiAks ht ~ bitrudf be$1
lUI. ''I draw bcacUJ&lt; I Uke
. co •.·.. feels aoocl" Wbal ht draws he is
"colkcllna tboucllts."
Ko wonts to draw for the a,..,.. Joe." He
thinb people cu relate to his chll'lt'len, but
adch, pointins ll his clrawiQa. "Nobody
would buy thac to match the coi&gt;Cb."
His wil• Noreen, on artist henc!T;' is' a bi&amp;
help top..,., "SM bdps me alona, lives me
eoaliden«. • . 1\lsoWfY~IIin&amp;coc:riti&lt;Ut
my "otk witbool c;acrvlliab."
To 511M1y the
ot hil drawinc he
jumps onto a. tabk opposite tbe cr=
chalkboard. IUICI ..b.., ht SW!ds, IUs head

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•.,.,.. arm is _ . .
trCMibk, I cu
led ....
Jdf P casc bods a ..ay rrom his drawina
llllclo111di&lt;s ic. H&lt;toacs on &lt;rasu bot....,. his
ctw.o.J..caincel ~- ......

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He is not sure wttlt Statton ht'i Jisatnioa
to, he jusc likes the music: ··1 rdUJt 10 be
dduaod with sa-.amlns auhltS- nochina

worse.''

golh. lt'hy tiO I Cfr'••;IC

a .. lei&lt; or charcoal and tht darken«! trl$0'.
"' He's ·••. , .. Peuc .Slops and tries to
lind the rilhl dacription. " I chink he's a
chint.-&lt;aok, he'sachouaht· producer. an ideamaker." Ute """' or the char.aecers chac
inhabit ,......,
chis subject is a

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blank ba&lt;ksround. H&lt; oaid the b&lt;am is
"some piec:e of buildina material I found on
the riTst floor." He points to another one.
about man·lensch.leanins againsca wall wich
an oranse rrisbe&lt; hansin&amp; ac the top.
He returns to the drawins clipp&lt;d co che
green chalkboard. "J•m always tryina to rind

brushc.s one of the ceilina·s

lloW'escacc licbts. He's~ to CCI as, rar
from his drawin&amp; as he can 10 let a b&lt;tw
look at it. " I'm kind or ltappy, really
happy." Ht CCI' back to it.
Pease coma. into his siudlo 10 W.'Ork at 7
a.m. CY&lt;fY we&lt;kday. "ll lives me ar lease
chreo or four hours whm ootody's around."
He b&lt;lieves thls il a time thac most people
wa51e. "I think il a lot nsore people were
..nsJcive to Chit ' there'd b&lt; a loc more
produdna aolna on."

Tables and ll&gt;dv&lt;S and cabinets line the
rour waJ.ls in the graduate art ..Rudenl 1!
Aol$11«1 prodoct
Bethune Hall studio. ~ Ultrior wall is a
The IUiig builds up darker areas in his
pmiaUy board«! window, chac bdi&lt;&gt; tht mtmbcr or che business cstab1istimeru.
drawins by furiowty rubbina his charcoal.
btliklins's factory puc. Tht clouds b&lt;yond lc
"In this: panicular drawing I'm applauding
backsrounds that alludr to ••• enhance the
The black S)Ump ffia OUI of his band. Ht
are any.
subject," p...., &lt;xplained. " In this caso h's pickl it p and mums co lind the «&lt;se or che
those who think chinas throu&amp;h." Pease said
The drawina on che srecn chalkboard Is che he hcliovachatabouc hallb&lt;li&lt;v&lt;&gt;thatabout
coin&amp; co b&lt; a symbol of soUdity-a P'JIIft' bent . Pease tri&lt;Sto •mooch it out, but
Jag in a stries or IS Pease is doinS for hi&gt; half hi$ work prai$t5 such men but it appears
mantlrpiece. ·•
5a)'C sh&lt; paper wUI b&lt; wrinkled.
Capen Gallery show, b&lt;sinnina May 8. that a current of cynicism underlia most of
After he completes ctre $lmple l.ine -auides
The manclepiec:e b&lt;hind the "thlnk-tan.k"
lbat's how many drawina.$ M tJCimatn will his drawif\&amp;i.
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he JO&lt;$ into the drawtnc with bU charcoal il bocomina solid now. Tho mouldina looks
fiO the UB Jl]lery'$ inner room. "All the
Thb smb contains such titles is ··ccna.in .aie~. He pr&lt;SS&lt;S the paper hard for the raised, but Pca5&lt; thinks pan or it iltoo dart.
initial 51ufl ~·u done," 5aid Pease. referrin&amp; Un$l&gt;&lt;Ciliod Policia." "The Interview: the
mounding's shadows and raised middle Ht runs his eraser aJoo&amp; the mark but it keeps
to the sketches and plonnlna he bqlns aU his Rlcual Wt M WI Ob&lt;y," and "Uneasy
.strips.
Cllehlna on the paper. 'J'hillea•·es a stll&gt;pl«&lt;
drawinp and prinl5 with. "lc was only a Publk."
His roncen are n~y bla&lt;k: "Thil .. urr Pllltm,' likf I line Of lishtaUna fUlltt
macc&lt;T or salina CMm up," II&lt; add«!,
never eotnt5 out. After I finish cbil serifs h ""udaa, tltar Pease lik&lt;S. Ho says it ma~;.,
arecdilna his arms Irick.
may be cwo weeks b&lt;for• my hands.,., whit .. sh&lt; moldU.. look "band&lt;alV&lt;d," a si&amp;n or
a.- rn.PeaK's 1hesis $how is currently &amp;I
He hu capericna: in the buWiess world as
asain."
workmanship thac b&lt;fus th• dra..'ina'r
Loc:kpon'• Kenan Center, and he has had on a fru:lan« AsJiscaDt An Director •• Gdia,
tboulhttul •ubjea. H.e rumllle eraser Ilona
exhi]);c ll Squir• Hall's Gallery 219.
Wdl. Mohr ond Uppman Ad•misina, 1 job
H reoauau.aicM&lt;S
the other pans or lh• moldiq 10 crate the
he will coot in.. aftu be aradate&lt; this month
H• '"" his hands a liccle darker. The same effect.
.,;,b his MFA in Prinunal&lt;ioa/Orawina.
baeklfound is bcsinninato solidify.
P.- 51eps batt with an aub&lt;tul l&amp;qh
On che paper a suit«! man sicseornlonably
.. , drav. because I'm •.• I fetl Mel 5p~Qds his arms wick. "Nclll J Iii&lt;~ it!
ARer "'orkllll on the &amp;r1D and hand sonoc
in aoilair, wilh a band purina as if offmna more, fll\l darkmina ond cbea erasina some
I'm •.. Sosh. "iiY do I draw?" Pease .aops Wow! ..
che ,;.,.« aclloupt or on ...pllnlllon. PU&gt;t ar.... he uses 1 thin steel beam u a Slraisht·
to think. He decided he'• an IUiist becauot he
"God. Tho more YCMI loot ar il u.; lllOre
worU on tl\~ mu•, anu s.c:wne MOre-. He V'a «~at 10 fliclc the ~I tina ht pboa:s in !he. ~ ,...,.....c:oalll&lt;t willa people. He ...._unlcates you r.atlu it wam't thac euy.",

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answer' q~e&amp;tlons concerning
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Sculptors in the park

lheoppoSiteendoflhespectn.m

Art in Niagara Falls
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bul 11\at Ia wl\at ,ou wiU find at the Aquwlum of Nl~a Falla, U.s.A. ~ Bela
Balbue decided lall r.., 1o m..,. more .... ol the emeJI park thet aunou.m the
Aquwlum. He called .In local SCUlptor Billie Law!-. and after - a l monlha of bwd
work. the naw Sculpru.e Park ernero-&lt;1· It Ia a refrestllngtr - t k : amfbltlotl o1 work.
covwlng the wtlole gamut of rnoclern eeulptura, frOtn the relatively - l b l t
llgur-.iva atyle to thellartcet, more abltract p l -.
The perk IIMif, landaeapad and bedecked wllh ro-. Ia an Ideal ~ lor ICU!pture.
Unlike a muaaum, It ~a not cramp wotka wllh ellher walla or olher exhlbltla. One can
walk IIIOUnd each place, view 11 trom d lllarant angles and dlatances, end sea II In a
lerger context than Ia usually poaalble. T'Hia aurely Ia what aeulplure Ia all a6out. and
the park environment allows one to fully appraellle wl\at a kinetic medium It Ia.
The Nlagare Gorge provides en lmpreatlve blckctrop lor "veral well&lt;hoSen places.
all of Which benefit lr6tn lhelr positioning. For lnllance. John loth's "Gate." a series o l
oonerete tubes rlalng et en angle from the wound Immediately suggests canno~
!lmed at Canadian te(fllorp, while echoing 11\duatrlal smoke ataeka of lhe Amerk:an ·
side.
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Undoubtedly the moat ooto&lt;ful place Ia Billie Lawless; Utesavera. A large sculpture
oona!Ming o l uwee huge Mml&lt;lrclea ol red, green and yellow painted steel. II mal&lt;ea
elfectl,. ..- of both oolor and ahapa. I panlcularly enjoyed h for Its vart.ty of. form,
and Iince lt-ia mota or lasa In the oan1er ol lhe park, one can appreelale all of ils

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One of my f8¥0flte works Ia ~Compulilon." by Tony Patereon -e UB profes-. This

~ ICU!ptuna Ia made ol powerfUl angular linea depleting a woman astride a man.. h
man.gea to ba bOth maaa~.. and erotic. The lowera' arma are one, stretching up and

reeclllng down, their bocllea below lha welat me&lt;ge Into a ~kf btoc:k-of bronze. The
wt1o1a emphaalzea the esaw~t~iiY of loYemaklng-there Ia nothing else for lhese
people to do. h Is efao vaguely rtn~lnlacent o f an lnaect: there Ia the same oompulalon
to meta, tne Oeliclte lines grafted onto an effoelent and powerful bocly.
A perk tlltt this haa been aorelp nMded In lhe and OOIIIjiS u a welcome
additlotllo lhe nallable llltlslle faclllliea. not only ~ II allow sc:ulpture to stand on
Its own terma. but It alao txmoa II out o f the fine ans' ctoaat. People .tew art
diffwanlly Wl*l II Is not placed In the hallow*' and Intimidating halls of an ollielal
Institution; outdoor'l theY Nf lrea.to respond as they wfah to and do not lee!
browbeaten by the elitiSt 81tpar1L I hlld a ~ ._..,_ with this lool&lt;ing at
"Compulsion," - • small boy came liP and carefully explained to rna that II was. In fact.
a · He then aat on It to prove lila point. And Who's to aay he • -.• wrong?

(The Sallptu,. Pari! l• 'op«~ everyday unf/1 Fall, and /a foeafed ar the Aquanum of
HJ.ra Fall•, 701 Whirlpool S!teet, H/a(l8re Fal/1, U.s..AJ

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10 dlll•ent t!Uitthey could be 1M WOflc of

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I don't want to malta IN Atbrigtll-l(nox Art
Gall«y eound untmeglnattve or reclundent, though.
Eell end .....1: "-1#11/nf/F'oMII by Sltel,. Iaham Ia
• touring Narlonef Mu.um of Fine Arta ellhlflit,
end SlteiM ,.,_.
Worlra Is the Albright·
Knoll'• - OOftjunctlonll lhoW.
&amp;11 end ..,_, It I collection ol paintings Iaham
ctUtecl While '" Hong Kooog during the ~
9IM 11\empCed IOap!..,. llle Odent .. lll)lle.end
way of thlt*Jng. fhe paintings are basically linea
from - t h and elghlh OMtury ChiMH
rang period poaftlt. The ealllgrapllle c:haract.-.
.,.. ow.rleyed Ofl _ . of aubdued color, on rough·
edged, thick flbenld Japanese ~.
paintings are their lilies, llte&lt;ally. That
rully rreua me oot-l'm fascinated by the
breakdown of the barriers bel-.. art and aubjeel.
r lnd Wear painting is "In Ancient
My favorite
Times the Yellow Mounlalns Wound Aroond the
Pelece or Hen," In which • yellow square enctoau
some or the Ch.,...ctera. Anothef one wonh •
mentioning 11 ''See How the Yellow R'-'s Welars
MoYe Out or HNven Entering the Ocaen f l . - to
Return;" the colore end the celligr.p.y revolVe
around laharn'a red and white signature aal

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llhem naa felled to capture the delleeey of Oriental
111. The paintings ere lib megnlfted or ''blowrH.Ip"
celhgr.P,Y, dOWn to the eccentuated paper llber.
Pelntlnga withOut eny dellnite shapes to 'their
COidr lecll control and dellnltlon. "The Northern
To-• OYer1ook Cinnabar Waters; the Southern
Pelac:e Gl"" 81rth to Vermillion Clouds," wtoic:l'l the
Albright·Knox has reproduced as a scarL Is out of
place In eear end Well; while lhe other palntlnga
lubdued thll Ia b4ack calligraphy on solid,
dell&lt; red beckgrO&amp;Ind. pie~ In e IIOIId freme.

lt'a ~ trill SINi,. /.,_: flecenl Worlra
diiCIIaye \1111 peiftllng of t i l e - artist aa &amp;tt
and ..,_,, , . . , , . , _ &amp;r 8MIM lahlm. l'hey'fe
10 dlt,....,t; ~ a polartzallorl. But the ..
the . _ , end the pelnllnga ,..,. the aame baala:
lines OVW PIIChft ol color.
Aeeefll Wotfr 18 e collection of generally 111ga
pelatlnJia-- being 20 '"' long. And alllhel
color! llltgllt. -.p coiCM'S lhld - r y purw:l1 the
ayes. leMm border~ "" bad taste; theae pelntloga
... almoattoo~.

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The wtllte ground IS en lmponent e*'-1 In
,_, or u- 10011&lt;a. Again bbam danCII M the
border. 1t1e White IS not quife a dl..lntt ~
on which the other colore ltoat. not Ia It Integrated
In direct proportion~ the
with them. But II diftence lrom whiCh II Ia vfted.
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llhem'a moatlhocklng pelntlnga are .,_., lib
" Myelic Spiral and Force Within," tb&amp;t are .J
aaturated wltll COlor.
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The equivalent to Eeat end West's caJIIgraPhy In
theM late&lt; Worka are the err!Qllve linea organll«&lt;
over the pole color patp!-. Some JU• almpty
wlggln across the palotii\Q. Others coal•- Info
.,gualmages of plants end jellyfish. dregone and
akulfs and dancing ligures. They tend to ba
organized In horizontal lay&amp;fa that aornatlmaa gl•e
the lmpteaalon of levels or landscepe 111n through
mlfl.
Many remind me olthe deSwt. ptobably lleeeUae
ol the While expenses and the gtalny efrtwvlhed
color.
EICIICielly enjoyable ate those w ith wlggty
human flick llguras. such as lhe " Rising" dlptyc:h
and tbe huge "fleoelatlon" In WhiCh can be...,
the vagua s h - ol desert pyramids. The circular
paintings are particularly Interesting; the canvu'
al'oapa goes -11 with the flowing lhiCIII ot color.
While eur and West: Palnllngll'oema by ~Ia
/$hem lallera, Sheila Isham:~~ Work• etandl
::.:"!t~t!'~"r:;~r~ Yivld and Joyful colora go
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©prodigal sun/!
his 1811 ~ " - e d onloH lntdcate melody
IIML He paid homage to the lmmo&lt;tal gypay
gult111st Olanoo Reinhart with the latta('s
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tredemart&lt; " Nuaoaa," premiering !Ina beiHika
harmonlcl ual ng nla carefUlly placed plc:lc and
linger atrokea In • quite unbelfavflbla display. ll
also becama apparent hOW fat Larty woUld drllf
I rom the original compoaltlon as he lnterll*'led
quol. . from American patroftlc aonga In e contrast
1anuma to Dtanoo'• French httiiAoge. He also
~UCX:e~~fully extracted tl'le Frencnrnan'• dlatlnctlve
" dlmlnllhed" tonality.
In the oouraa of the night, eo,y.u woulcllrnltate
and quote f rom other gUitar mat. .
Wee
Montgomery, Jlml Hendrht and John t.lcl..a.glllln.
lntroduc:Ong their voices In qui te aurprlalng p l - .
~ut theN quot... Larry later staled bedlal-ot
the.l he UIM them as "hooks for my own reference
polntf. It's goo\:t to always lleve the -reference
POinta cauaa when you're playing IOIIQ
(lmprovfsallona), you can have • lenden~. to get

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don't give • damn 'bout my bad
reputation •• . " were the opening worda of Joan
Jett's apJMarance 11 .Uncle Sams two weeks ago.
"You're llvln' In the past It's a new generaUon
•• ," lhe SctNmed nut. TheM two flf'INIUm /.p
her current attitUde. Since the demiM of the
critically maligned Runaways In 11178, Joan Jeu haa
been wortttno hard to lhal&lt;e the stigma of thll
bancl.
Now with
new group the Black Heat11, Joan
Is 1n lull control of the band and the mualc. Finally,
her determinatiOn Is paying off. Her debllt solo
album IJa6 "-t&gt;utatlon Ia selling muCh better than
antlclpllllthnd her current l our month US lour has
been met with muCh enthuelum and acclaim.
At the
of 21, she Mema uaured ol
contlnllllly lncrM81ng - . Her bland of rock
~ ,.708 Q!hter rock wt1tl hMVy metal and a
punic rocl! - O f ~lon thll had matt of
the Uncle Sem'a crowd of 400 t.nglng their hMde
"-PP!tr ...,. Her lllknlnule aet lncUied nu""*hom the elbulilaucll .. ~Don't ~ .,..,.
~vou Don't Know What You'W Goe," "Woooly BuUy"
and ''Malle~.· She alao CO¥ttld
"S~ BlUM," "Star Slar" and ''So You
Want to TOUOh Me." The diminutive lfgure waa all
over the at-ot working up a s - t In the lineal
rock ·n• roll tradition While the bend kept the music
tight and raunc~~y. Joan's rhythm guitar playing
loudly ~ the two enc:orn, the Runaways'
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Joan J-.1 lh« real JPIM) hea been In the rock
and rotl buel- lot ilx ~ now and she..
lonMd SO!M opinions oilier own In thll Uma. She
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accepting the notion of women In rocl!, wt~ereaa •
the reconl oompanl• -IIIli stubbornly unWilling
to give them en even break. She and
Bleck
Hewta plan l'b build up a following by - a n t
t ouring and reoordlng lor the ~ l ew ,..,..
The nMt Wbum,-.Jated lor Filii re'ieUe, It alfMdy
In the worka. It Ia being recorded In blta Mid til«es
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laeted. ~one_.. .ay that Joen .lett Will ,
the Blaclc HNtta 11111.definliely a group to loolc
forwMI io In the UIIIOs.
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extracwdlnaJra Larry Coryell. Rrst, urry leltt be
known early In the program that he waa being
compenaatad e~Q~enN mooey ooly blcauaa of hla
earlier cancelled date at Bull State'a March 2 Jazz
Featlval. Second,..tl you nappened to wandef In lata you probably noticed they weren't oollectlng 11ckets
eny longer f'lree" admission}. Best of all, however,
was the drama that slowly osnfolded around
CotyeU'a own playing that night. He neither
restrained hla IJ(OOram to previously rehearsed
compoaltlpna not did he portray eny false
per$0111H1Iet to aatlaly tile crowd's expectarlons.
Performing IOf free equated to playing freely
The prwnl"lo&lt; 1118 sho!w~UIIP!e· " Mr ~
Coryell, meat the tr.ree guftara that win acoompany
you tonight, JWo Adamaa acou•tlcl. ona six and
one twelv•atrlng, and the electric ..aostrom
Swede. All ••• a slight variation of ~ue. to match
tour aeml·atl\letlnlhlrt. Please dO what you can ,
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. • The 300 IIIIIs relaxed around clrc:ulw tables.
There
of the annoying - . that
oman,cllhe .courstlc pyr~Hechnlca ol Meuts.
MclftQhtln, Olmeola and De Lucia ellllla&lt; INa
month. It would be tough to predict how LarrY
WOUIIS'W reacted had there been. He did not want
tlie people tO hla le11to- wlllsper. Rather than
giYing What SO!M might"'" ~ed. he WOYtd
create .,nat h,e wanted I« what he termed a
"totally artlatln experience."
From the onset, Coryell's technique was
dazzling, rllrlplaylng more dl-se picking styles
thlltl111e aiC~M~Mnllolled HolyTflnlty, something I
thOIIOhl ccSu'd be done. Strumming with a
.clrewar
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""" lhlng.-l. ttllnk tnat, lllce me. he Is a atyllal and
will continue to grow."
He cloMCI 1111 ShoW with 'Witnh~Tai·To." a native
A,...lcan Chant he penned lor wttfch Jim Papper
wrpte lite lyr'lcs. It •as his rocklea\ nul!)ber or the
nfilht. Sana e bend, he oonll'dentlrli!DOCI ceflter
stage sotolng aa 11 he had a ooolclnli bend belllnd
him. ll was a unique s!flltt. He could " -been
" watl&lt;fn1l lhe plank" had his talent been teea than
It took to pull It off. II cutmlftaled a ~ ot
simllat musical daredewll stunts. Aa he~
the &amp;hoW. he said, ~. 't getting a dime !of this.
Iotoing It only lor 1M music.
thlnlclno I
snould be more loOM lllce that an tbe time."
AS he ended 'WltCIIHaJ.To," he ung. "Thank
you IO&lt; telling me be mysefl tonight." FOt a
musician Who has fell many pressures from I he
• music bualnen o - his c:arM&lt;, I " - Larry will
look beclt fondly on his night of " freedom' In
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Larry paid lunher homage to his I n t i - .
during "Rodr1go Rallecllon6." a lord'• Pra~ to
contemporary music, Chanting praiMS to Mila,
Cott.rana and Hendtlx and cllmulng With "feed us
not Into dlaco. but deliVer us 1tam
eotnme&lt;CIIIIUitlon." The claaalcs found room
during the program via Horace Slt..-a "Song IOf
my Father" and "Srster Sadie," Chart.. Mangus·
" Poll&lt; P1e Hat," Chick Corea's ~59aln" CWhldl he
annotated In a recent Guitar Pia,_, Ma(laglne)
alonQ with Coltrane's "Giant Stepa," performed as
part o f his encore.
One ol the mosr beeutllut plecea or the night
was " My FU!IflY Vale!ltlne" played on eleCtric with
a 1 - ~,.....~oac:llt.hen Larry's normally
noted IO&lt;. He l ater upressed hla ptauura with hla
Interpretation of 1118 tune that night. "That wa a
good
I atayed with the melody, I stayed
slow. 1 OOUid 1011 ol hUI the melody right UIIOUQh
While I lrnprovlaad .,.., ft." He .._, saw lit to
compliment the audience whlcll was 10
appreciative o f this eliot!. "They ate mcu
.Oplristfcaled then the young audience of my
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generation Which oould onlY maybe lottow a 'blues.'
Kids toclay c:en follow mori complicated Chord
progresaJona cause the youth music that they grew
up on hed more complicated chol'd progreaatons."
I asked Larry II he lett any 8ftlllathY with Pat
Metheny WhO, like Larry, ggl his IIIII witn Gary
Burton's group. " Pat and 1 are totllty dmerent; I
really have . _ t tor What he did." he - - . d . .
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Plumb are no1 '"'!-known
aclreaees. ~.au three
are young, blond leleVIslon
tiara wilh recognizable laces
thai nave appeered In ,_
qualify, ~lor·leleYislon
~lea. They played lhe
teedS In a seriet ol " poMrall"
films which clue viewers in
on Willi aapecl ol the
undesirable segmenl of
soclely !hey can observe.
Dawn: Ponra/1 of a
THnage Runaway, Katie:
Poruatt of a c.nterttHd,
Portlll of a Hitchhiker, and
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portray young girla who
nalvtty s1raYe&lt;1 oul on their
own. The most popular
cenlral ligures is the slrlllll
gir1 who quickly gall involfed
in ptostlluUon or child
pO&lt;nogrephy to support
heraall.
Off 1/18 MihnUOII Strip,
urf/e t..dles of rhe Night. •
and more recently Fallen
Attge/ allracted huge
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audiences to !heir llllllatlng
stories. Their common lector
centered around broken
tlornas. ince~stuous
baCkgrounds, and a generally
unhappy family life.
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Mar,.Winnlngham, Linda
Purl, and Dana Hill showed
some acllng lncllnallon In
theM lflms. But even
p&lt;ospec:tlve petfatml ng
expenlte Is left unchallenged
by the pl cu. .s panlcutarly
becauaa of all the
surrounding hype.
The amounl oJ work pul
Into lhe movie depends on
wnatthe broadeasllng
network decide$ Is Ill

- C i a l value. II fa an
unbtuna1e dilemma. afnce
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laplc:a ~ns
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~1M atory Ia fl,...ci.

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IN Cllllltnlin tenns of

1af10U118e and prolanlly.
Boltl 1M .wiled and
""'*~ .,.,.tc tn movies
11111 8111 allvefllaed as being
thOUQIIIilrovoklng,
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dremas on
relevant aubject matt.,. When
ahown on tetevlalon, IIMI 1opfc
and acuess are ridiculed.
- Many maiUre, proven leading
women resort l o doing these
films.
Recent offerings have
Included AnfiBI Ousted, where
Jean Stapleton starred as the
mol her ol a college .,udent
experlei1Cing bad elfec" from
smoking marij uana laced wi th
PCP, and The Choice, a
seamy exploration of abortion
featur1ng Susan Clark. Both
were phony and olten f ar·
fel~ adeptatlona of real
~ary

Hie problem$.
tM eclfesses have done
beettt worlc Stapleton at a
lWnl!loapped ba~ll
manalllf•i~ Aunt Mary, end
a.te-...he attllellc heroine
In 8ft&amp; !They have alnce
given perfatmances lull of
lwilclly mannerl!IIM and
loolltlllr-SCffPted behavior
lyp~-o( overacting.
Mcwlee 11\te Anpet Ousted
and Tire Choice never supply
aolullona or even e11ding1.
They .,. the samo stories
reheahad Into r_,nbllng
sometntng new. Soma take
11&gt;8 route of a soep-opera
melodrama. ExampiH are
The Women's Room and
tntr.aras: A l..Love Story,
lee Remick had. no c;Mnce
for aurvlvalthrough the sexist
Implications of The women's
Room. Although lumabollt Is
lair play, every male
ponrayed here was a
stereolyped husband or lover
and the film took a tolally
one-tided view. The CUI had
good actors. such aa Colleen
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none ol ,,.,..,
dialogue wu partlculatfy
belleYable.
Kate Jackson's role of a
str"l·Wfte Pflaoner In
Inmates: A Love Story was
comparable to any of the
tmarre charecten~ln 11&gt;8
Inane Prls011er: c./1 Block H.
The coed jell more
appraprlately functioned as a
coutry club wilh Its grassy
· surroundings and scrubbed
Interiors.
The worst miscasting
stemmeo from the selection
of Shlrtey Jones as lhe
dishoneat warden. She wu
completely unable to ailed
her maternallnsUnctt typical
ol her role In The Pari'tldge
Family.
Unwed mot~
Slorles of people behind
bars are rarely perceptive on
television. ihe same formula
applies for any notion bf
deviant behavior or
quesllonabfe actions.
Married womeo seldom
fare very well in their 111)81~
scr"" Images. Adultery and
unwed mothemOod We&lt;e the
pr1me tnleresls ot two illms.·
one hindered by the lead .
actreas, the other Improved
by the al ar.
A hOU...Mile lqoking lew
• hacve afl affair was
- reMardled In the idiOtic A
Guide F!¥ The llarTied
Woman, ~~acted by
• 'CybJIICtlephercl. Howevet,
t-caro! Bu!Mtlmanaged to
_ edcl ~ c:IMa.lo the slow
Ttnth llonrh, aboUI •
• ·Pfi!Qntnt woman dacldlnt her
allernallves.
1
' n.e mlddle-age&lt;l eetrees
ua~nr l)at \1'181&gt;0-r to~
eonvO! a ~ance, b 1a
1au1ty ~pt .lea- her tn
lillie wblk.'from: Sallr ~
$talhtra.UCIII*I aa lh
mother of a deal dllld In nd
Your ttameJ• .Jonah. Bu stle
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Hollay tty ~xla DeVeaux. Buy It IIIINdlat.... h 'allllllt ~a vital ~ep In AmtrtoM ~y.
.......... villi doeument of -lflnullo!l - · •
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ODmeiiiM 1M po11111, Neloly ol,_ MUiiclour
l t . w . - Jazz. Till....,, O.,,Md the-Oflllty of her ......... lalllllnolfblr Aleldl
o.teeuxln. comrnandllll~-~-1
. ., t»rlonrt~~~oaln IIIIJiiMt Jub@lllt lrld ,_.nt
- ; M ln.lhell"*-~u.dlllon oltha
grfol unvelll.n g the hie~o~Yo't Whole natlonl wlll1 •
Olllbfltcwy lytlcll
llftnll llclll
and expertiM fiiCIUired lor IUC:II a tult.
1n thla ~ thetlllk '- to pta«~~ the ~lilY bf
the one told onry lAcly Day In the ..Cling Iron!
' " - . . cama. For IJIIa, O.Velwt ...........
~ , _ . ~a11tpwy lonn to_,
lrnaglnlllon, conwer the Music, and tightly tell the
Trull\: Poetly.
NeeciiMI to·. .y, this Ia a prime pr_.,t-rnaker.
It laiiOI, however, without IIICHtry, the
~t loned Alrlcan Oral Tr8dlll0111 npeclally
ao. The 20th century hold8 key *hteceOinte as well;
Dulle Ellington'• autolllogrtphtcal ltlu1lc It My
ltllalrn• llrlnglng the lytlc:al potential ol
blogl8ptllcll ~ to ,lull toroa. Among the varied
apprOactiM Duke .,... to relleclthe h - Y
found In -..lngly dlseonant terrain Ia a Nlf·
lnteMew bocn a.~oue~y -.MnQ and humoroua as
you pleaa (The root• of thla type of exchange can
be traced to 1111 blolllctlonal Simple llotles of
Daddy Langaton Huglies}.
The full potential ol the aelf~nti!VIew'a
entllftalnlng ltoflftlY (and DAMN objectivity and •
subjac:tlvlt yl If they can't get to thatl) again found
vibrant axpreaalon In the wondroua Black Maglcks
of poet Ntozake Shange'e "I Tlllk To MYMII" (from
Neppy Ugea, Bantam pepe&lt;bound S2.50). Certainly
tloe darting, da:zzllng bluntMsa ol C.O. Slt11pklns'
brlmant proaalpoatry c:hlngea enhance hla' deep
...-oh, thua making Coltrane: A Blog&lt;aphy-ol
1111 ulatlng Colltww blograpl\lea-lbe ~ltoeoltheman .moao~ the dey
(Reed, the man. Hoi llant Idol). "-rff..,a Coltrane:
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harmonic tongue, Ia the most direct contemporary
~~ o l Don't &amp;plain.
L ally ..,.. the bi~Me
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for the wrltt.,., page In that Delleaux ullllzea the
orally ln¥01tlng, outright atraighHine Poem form to
C01W41Y the bales of Billie HolidaY's poignantly
true ttcwy. Now aoma may contend that In later
~ 11 - the llluatrloua 111111\anlll poet John
Millon~ the
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This wu the tragedy.

poem
Lost. Yet Milton utlllz.ed (beautifully,
mind you) vast elements of outrlglll mythOlogy to
convey the basic lruths of a legacy which many
hold doubt to Where Its nterat lacluallty Ia
conc:emed.
lady, we have seen, !Ieard, felt and C~Galnly
been tOUChed by (II only by her YOica). The story of
Billie Holldey, lor all Its seemingly mythic:
elements, Ia a real one-Nrtnlly and shatteringly
real. DeVeaux's handling of Lady Is likewise;
delivery and Imagery .bluntly conveying tile wlzard;y
conjured of the real.
The facts, long·aought hard·fought Ideals, grim
lrustratlona, lrlumphs, r~kltlons and, above all,
lnteallnal fortitude o f Lady Day come claar and
clean In Oon'I"Exp/aln. Maklog Ita p i - beside
othef biographies of the Lady (Including, ol course,
Blllle'a.,..... tl\la book
fifmly on Ita own
met1t-a IN of Whlcn I've already menlloned. The
slmpllclty of the Poem's language conveys the raw
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Not the lilt she lived.
Or the mtn she /o.ed.
Or the women alrer men' telt.Not that.
But the nerrow allltudfl~ ol entrepeneuro
and birds ol prey
who carv«J tM /au
/eastad on the song
ate without uying Grace.
Cleef?
Oon'r Explain Is superb (n that DeVeaux proJects
the svbject material thoroughly; she projects the
unabasnod grandeur emet~ from artistic:__...
overvlewfng contradiction within. led by Ofdeals
imposed b)' 11 world often professing to love her.
Projeclt tile Blues breathing triumph over harSh
Umes, slick folks, and aid&lt; aystems uytng to...._
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During the t!IC()tdlng session le~rer
stood behind Billie his cheeks
pufllng btuth winds through h/1 sax.
Billie heard the so/r tropic breath tlptoa
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beauJIIul style and a coe&gt;Yictlon boldeflng on the
elemental.
The expreatlon of Don't &amp;plallt capturea the
vlvldnesa and lhe glate of ~..ad)~'a lila. Picture the
vividness ol thla bright moment • • . •

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'Thll us W~JIOU or~ nwnber r1 your
family would like to see on em brand new TV
Beries"You AskQd hIt," starring Ridl Little,
pren_Uerlng Fall'SL ~·n send rur camera
crews to anyplace·in the v.uld to shoot:
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Oel&lt;ker Is ctflolnty the most dletlnct ol the tka rovtvollsts
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the ptedomlnantty Brhllh field. Hlf '*ltage ~•• a'
oignlllcant ofloct upon nla styl.. In steed ol What ma~y
crlticl doom I muoical hybrid, tno IIHI IUrtO&lt;Jndlng
Oekker·e b i - t endeavor Is one of authenticity.
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lllm-··rou .,.,.. tell lor 1M way I usa my walk
11\'s man, .. 1klm, Bally. eurn.. and ..How deep
rr SllurtiiiY Nlplrr F-1 CorrecL
...ke all tile Jo1ce1 you want about ouch a
, ol&lt;a, John Travolta ata rlng u Terry Hall of
111nd Donna . . , _ aa Paullna Bl~k of
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vlt1ually on top ol each other gives tho Jlatoner Jess tfme
to thlnk ahd Just enough time to experience the mus1c. As
me~lfonad,tnough, experiencing o~a maycome on a
hlghet level. To the youths ol 8rltaln tho lyrics share an
OIIUOI, II not~~~eay.r, Jmpot1once ••tnetfcaJJy.
dlracll album,.OICI-.. . - 1 3
- TO APl'N' to the ....098 Jtstene&lt; each olthe major
1es, made~
a hoUMIIolcl wood, got
groupa to relegated tnrao OO!Igs apiece. NOT unexpeccadly
Ill• 0111 of their- and 0&lt;!10 ~ 1'-a,
It tile banda' traal\_, In their natural t&gt;allltat,
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band Pf.,lerino on the all&gt;um lathe Bodrsnatt:l&gt;e&lt;s. rna
Ide tile mlltaka, thougll. ol not t r-..lnlng
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me-il-lue1dfaauPtlloe.-•
- ille com,.r~tng OO!Ig on•the record. Combining
or homO ID you&lt; PI- then Clo It "'ttn. Oioco
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c:Mtmlng 1\yllrid akfn to IM $uptemes doing ska.
All In all 11\ials a nloe Pffflw lot the neopllyte sica fan.
. _..'W!lc:lt 1111¥ . . . ., jlrmpklg "Do"'" ToniOIM"- "Jioe T..kln'." Slta nu
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tool o1&lt;a aa Jtny _ , . , . o f 1M Specials
~ - - to make lito commt&lt;clal!y anc1 arlisticol!y
nterview (not will\ , . . .. to provide "clonce
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mean1ng.'•
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-nellie film Ia a lonhoOmlng doc:u"""'tary
mesaeges pledged by 1110 revtvoJists win .... be
exttac:led from the music., even U It does become the new
e rags·lo~i"""' till"•" or Btlilah 111ta.
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- .. tile llgntt are liaoning In loear dance clubs
lbum -k• 10. , . . ltlca,to ) l i e - . ,
playing aka and the hlp young adults are busy trying to
:It in t h &lt; l - . , _ . , . II/Oitt -did. t ...-..~o&lt;&gt;~~ outgrown lloncla. now are tttey suppoSed to
c:otd begins. . . . olllle . . . _ . _,.,. 0111
• flalet) ID the WO&lt;cla? You can't; you need the records.
beat w!&gt;lch .............. 11110 ....... of
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and staring at your boat/Oeepw•tt-r, l'm ckifUng mites and
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One rap against aka 1\as - n Ita Inability to ~ltel\ge
mualcal creativity. The second pto)eel by the Selector
lll~o their count8Ipatts the Sp.-11111 allows an attemj)t lo
widen the paramefero ol olea. Entitled C.lol&gt;rale ,,. Buil-t
It lo • p«plexlng record that tlnclo tna band dlgroaolng •
""'" their o1&lt;a roots in search ot a leaa tangible lntanJ.
Toylng wJtn solid reggae lltld more melodic ftO&lt;!.Jttna." '-n
lntloeted musfc. they have wlcloty .,.paneled their
flpertolre.
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the • • - they transmit UVough thla al\lelclthal
mokalthe album undetstondabla. The t - at WhfCh
ttoe "'""S we Playecl is oecognfl&amp;bly _.drawn out
than Britlslt sl&lt;a ls accuste&gt;&lt;ne&lt;lto. ott,_ aoundlng
omlnoutty morose. It is a tlrnciMiy oetabral
of lOll in lite ptimal species ol lito.

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lh• Special&amp; wNt -veil Into OM of their songs.o......,.. - Ia un/IMtd or. On 11\a songs that w«k
• ~ally watt tor the band you can be c:er1a1n BataO&lt;! Is
thO key lngnadtent (no pun lntendecl).
Songa tl\at slick out are ''E.R.N.t.E..'' wt&gt;lch IS a draft
. ~ate ot on odd lobo man "'""""' O&lt;!ly chance 10 make
-hlng 0111 ot ~Ia tile te eo win a lotte&lt;y-" a ti&gt;Ouaand
w~~~-. - r :· Ancl "Otsappsa~· wlllch nlghtfgnta
aaxman ~fx Thompson. Aa IM music starts a)ow,.lt works
Ita way to a apaoc!y ell~ unlll leveling oil 6galn In a
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The tatter seti!CIIon was a creation by thO outfit's
guide Noel O.vles, w111cn In no way What_..,
- · bl.-.t. A fascinating endea-.lt,. a
UIIIQUe ..,_.tlo&lt;&gt; ol a man and hla mlnd1 u DaviH
dMP Jato Ills unc:oftocloul to extract eome
Unwlttcllngto the laltntestty rh.-.o
- · - gullarbonls ano s.-tted alo&lt;&gt;g With
lt&gt;lreq.-1 ~--~~~·--Not tor.
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ploon, l n s t N d - - _.,part .. _ .
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almost suicidal grip """""ng
All-, the
pa.ulon Is eXIlfJwtttng; at times 100 t-..; wllhoUI a
tloubl, though, O&amp;viH Ia a ulnad craltaman
• This fa the mc&gt;st arduous undertaklngthua tar ollhe
aka revlva.llsts. Although the amblaoca olthe album
points to a sullen, pouting P&lt;-nc.. J donl belleM this
was done 10 sink spirita so much •• to lnapl,.., A C&amp;ash
ly~c kaops trying to lind its way onto thla . - t to bel let
8&gt;J&gt;Ialn the situation. "Some Is rich, some Ia poot tttara
tho way tho worlclls/8ut I dO&lt;!l betleM In tying back
aaylng how bad your luck is." The pointing ot a lingow
c:an be
two conttatlng waya: one lo to allow ...,
,..raat.theOI'* Js to inclic:outtl\eclhctlo&lt;&gt; In-,.,.,
""' lead. Few Britt"' proups -v'"lllnom the lale
1810a,.... becllad ott, tttey've contlnutd mwcNng
toward an onct; t11e s-:tor Is one oltttoM banciL
E.-y g t o u p - n..ta one ott-~.. II
not .. w11h ..-tty pojltfcaltoplca they
omptoulu an aftend muslcal torrn. It • - 00111"110 to
put you&lt;- dowo and 00 agalnat tn.oltow olthlnga.
Especielly- _ , ..,..,_.... a t t - 6PIIO llnance
,_,..,...,.. - t h e old .,..111011&lt; aa well. Thla
...,_ Ia..., ....-111 pattllr Hal_,. Who ooutdn'
c a r e - . - wl\attlteY hear. lt'o au t1UPP4Y and
clomand. Como on klcle let.'a 810ft dom-1"0 -..aka.

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Toronto, Ontario, CanadL The land of till free
~ and the . _ of R&amp;.el\.
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F - tii!Md out 81 Mlple LMI Gardena
~ 15,1110-for tile INnS atreigllt night-to experience
- Aulf!'a lllf-proolalmecl Hlreedom ol mullc." But ,
_ ..., twa Rulh lOIII*! to tile piMKII of Clnedlan
rod!? Rulh , _ from 1111 unr 181'01 claim that
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- - ' - IJfeaon and ,...1 " - t - In a dlllar.m ~~aewy
IMial ''alate of mind." lniiMd ol utiliZing till Van

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care. Allah kn!Md tlngt ol _~- polarity" and

"CIIIetlal permanence.•
Onstage, Rush4IIIIPIOYS _.y elel;!roolc
~-attempting to encourage aubatentlal
''mllld expanalon." A 30ioot·wtcle video IICtMn
. , _ . , ~lllng from 1111 ctaule "Arclllvea"

lynlbol (at 1111 . , _•• opening) to a picture olthe
Golden Gate llflda (oo " The c.mera Eye' 1 to a
mowing ro.cl .cane (01\ "Red Barcllalta ").
Bill 1111 true of Ausll Ilea within lhe

performers. lee ~a musical genius,
atmu~usly playing the role otthrH band
rnernberS: vocatl$1, ke)oboatdlat, ~ AJJ hla

plarclf111IY high volea walled, lee showed ~lor
llocly oont!OI as he lingered hla double-necl&lt; baa•
Willie loelf111 the Taurus ayntt~Mizer pedals. Clad In
an olf·WIIIte T.shirt and baggy pants, lee even
mAMgetto malhtaln Mlequata lilteraellon with
l.t8Qe-iTiate Ufeson.
With r-.1 shirt and thin black tie, Uleaon Is a
picture of total concentration. On Jlls 1~1nute
Instrumental leading into "XA!nadu," Uleaoo alter-.1
tooe by treading on foot pedals with his blue
Co~ Sneakl!fS, in addition to yanking and
' cryklng the ITI8$tered tremelo bar-prodoclng a
tarrltile and terrific "wah-wah" 90Uncl. Ufeson also
successfully alternate&lt;! between six and 12 strlf111
ues, delvin~ into such unexpecte&lt;l plea!!UreS as
country al)d wester nlfs.
"XYZ"'(pronounced " y._,y -Zed" by Rush)

provided the spotlight for Peart. Not merely a
drummer, Peart plays an entire percussion section.
lmmet;sed In a cockplHike array ol cowbells.

tympanies. and wind chimes, Peait aat, stood, knelt
and jumped through a IOomlnuta ~o &amp;hat wu
greet-.1 by a thuncleroua slandlng-ovatlon.
Y81 not forgotten wu till basic Pearl drum kll.
The broW~~-I~ aat was at the mercy of Peart's
utoundlngly fast pair .of hands. Spinning
slicks-and occaalonally dropping 1~.
too-Paatl r.j)Mbldly Inspired 1111 croWd, while •
some r~ by lobbl1111 flretraekels 6oth toto
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llghtlng wu • -· lneludlf111 ooe tel ol
spotllghta whlcll redlated perfectly oil of l'ea(t'a
cymbals to produce a llashlf111lm898 an the olldeo
ecraen behind him. Ughtlng cues were timed
prac:lsely,as - e other-vlaueleflects-auch as creeping log 01\ "The Trees."
Had Shakespeare e* '*1tneseed a Ruah •
eoncen? Hlatorlens have not yet been able to
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the Wortd'a a Stage."
-Ste~~e Simmon&amp;

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you gone, AlinK! Kltchcock?
Following the old
Holiywpod adage "If at first
you do succeed, try a
sequel.'' Producet/Oirector
St..,. Miner and tile boys
from Patamoont are
attempting 10 cash in on
Friday tile 13th, P.n 2, son of
the S35]nltllon dollar
grossing film, Friday the 13th.
Don'J both« ~ng this

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. Uke118 ~ssor, Friday
the 13th, Pen 21s situated at
a J:OUnsalor training camp.
The evil Mra. Voorhees !Betsy
Palmet) Ia bllck, and the
couo~lora spend a night at
the old campfire talking
about her and her son Jason
(Warrington Gillette). It seems
that Jason, Who was believed
10 be *-ned, Is l}ngerlng In
the local lake: a -ltable
Neptunllh apparition, I
guesa.'
Ja10&lt;1la allegedly located
near "Camp Blood," .:n area
whiCh lhe'QOilnHiors are toiCI
oot to visit. But you know
what hlppena ,.U. Jell and
Sandy, two t-age. 1a10
versions ol Franllle and
Annatta piUS ..,., begin to
meander 10 tile lorbklden •
territory. Till$ atoueet a
psydiOpeiNc: killer (allegedly
Jason), Who Is drawn to the
other counseiors. The kJIIer Is
loaded with pitChforks and
machetes-utensils any good
psycho~th should uM to
perfQI)'ll groli!Sque mU&lt;d-

Stlnnydlpe
And that Is all Frld•y the
13th, Part 2 is-a - i es of
grotesque murders. It' s as II
Screenwtitir Ron Kt.n went
up to Miner and said .. ~.
let's go kill a bunCh of
teenagers. It worked the first
time so let'a do It -c~al n. We' ll
take some ehota·of some
girls changing clothes or
skinny dipping to keep the
audience aroused, but
basically, we'll try t o make
the murdl frs as gross as
pOSSible."
A last dltcft effort is made
t o dra w tt&gt;e plot t o Psycho.
but thla movie Ia nowhere
near Hitchcock's
masterpiece. Hitchcock's
l!a~or.Perkl nslls·
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~aluatlon while hla murders
•re secondary. In Ftld•Y the
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develoPment and ptot l s
MCOf!.dary to the gross
murders. In Paycho, tile
shower scene Ia .somewhat
shocking, and the murders all
come lo an element of
&amp;UrpriM. Conversely, In
Friday the 13th, Pan 2the
murders ere not aurprtslng,
and quite greplllc. It's a film
that Illes to scare viewers
Into a passive acceptance. It
Ia television gone beaerk,
and a sorry excuse to
oompenslta for lazy
scliptwrltlng.
:ret Friday the 13th, Pan 2
had to be produced under the
premise that Americans like
the low grade, tow budget,
poerly acted horror iums.
Since Jeff Carpenter's minor
epic Halloween, films like
Friday the 13th, fhe Boogie
Man. He Knows You'te Alone.
and Motel Hell have been run

In an attempt to get rich
quick. But none of ll\e$8
films had the dramatic
Intensity of Halloween.
And white Its sxedecessor
jumped the bandwagon.
Ftiday the 13th. Pan 2 is
trying to be this year's
trendsetter. ll Americans a1e
fooled once agaln, It could be
a tong, hoi 1\orTible summer.
Yet do no1 accepl any
imitations. Allred HitchCOCk's
spiril is relncamated In the
young geni us Carpenter, and
hoPefully his Halloween. Pan
2 (due OUI shortly) will ca1ry
the same dramallc i ntensity
as the first effort. Ski p a
Fr~day the 13th, Pan ?. a
Motel Hell Pen 2, or a
Scanners Pan 2. We don't
need cheap imitalions of
A FAR CRY FROM MR OREDI JEANS.: , _ , cheap imitations, and I'd hate
10 see anyone f ooled the
Fricf•r th• UtfJ, P•n I. now pla ...ng at the aoua.t.tld .... HoiMMy . . ... ..r the
BuffJ~to and Ttantll dtt~•·
second time around.

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~ $ll1ce Mark's owne&lt;-ator Vince lolareue was on vacation
wnan this review took place, frla lance engln- oa.. Balanca
""''ed us to a mlxdOwn -•ion and showi!d us arout&gt;d.
Actually, touring Mark
• Custom's facility takas all of
about llva minut•, ttoara Ia a
thiore ate ways to get around
control boolh, a targa OIMin
this problem, II you can
sound room. a semi·
separaliofl booth-open on
alford tt1e extra lime It will
f
the
of good deals on studio
one end and ~rt ing a six
tll&lt;e to "set up the room."
and one-hall foot Kawai baby
For Instance, II you came IIIlo
grand plano -and a
a Sludlo wllh sound qualities
time, the docuf!lented ex{!8rience, and the
lounge/office In the back that
compatable to Mark's, your
Is wired to the control booth
engfneer-auumlng he/she
Farmyard-loose atmosphere of Mark Custom
and has an pc/loey live eound
Is &amp;Kperlenced and
compatent...:.can set up
t hat could be uMd for lf*)ial
vocal and or horn effecte. All
"room mlkee" jn dlff-1
are added up, you get an appealing total.
of theM roorna ara on one_
.p811a of the atii!llo to pWI up
floor, and ... very
the eouncl • It
bounoes-hoWeYer
comfon.bfy ~bla lor
lmpercepl]bly-Jrorn the
IMge equ!pment.
walt., produolng a Short acflo
The l'loellllg dMcl
effect. This facllhlqi.W though,
The 8CIUid In the main
r~l- a lot-Of
mikes can be run directlY laiC~&gt;~ city,- liM daya and...,
al\ldlo Is one ot the deedNt
~tatlon Wi th the
the.llotll!. but theJ r-10 be
. . . . of walling, making
,... come &amp;CfOSS. The ceiling
'i*tlcutar rOom, and thet can ~ pall:hed, 01 COOfdiMtall ln\o .
change sp«:\\lcatloM, then
11angs down In billowing tuft a
coat you.
elght Of 111 OhanneiL Ill Older
w~llng for the cloenges to be
Another ptOC8SS that ,,
of lioht clolh lhel Ia Sluffed
to hava full conlfOI oww
mede. With a mastering plant
wltll -.ncl abeotbanl
uMd Ao mold a atudlo'a
~lng levels, thOUgh. It Ia
In the lmrT&gt;Idla'le locelltY II Ia •· .
aound to paltlcular needs 1
matarlala and the
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~to "patch ~"~o
poselbla, as Balance- put It, to
t!llcldy padded. The c.tpetlng
waa explained by- Balanca. In
tight. Thle Ia becaUM the
"run dOwn lh«e. meat. It- •
, -on the"Siudlo floor Ia thin In
this tW. engiMel"" equaiiZM"
boar~ Itself Ia capable ol
(the recording), and 119 oait to ~
1
COI'f\parleon to the "floated
1118 room by pUtting ~lfe
running only eight channels
test II lor the final miK." This ~
1199fa" of other atudlos, and
nor.., thto\IQh the ll)Oni!Qr
, dlraotly!IO I 111-t.-.ck taPe
can be dOne In one day at
thetit are spote wtlere the
ayatem at hlgh-wlu~a and
~~Wchlne. Thoee othet eight
Mark Cuatorn. a Mvlng of up
underlyltlg -~ ShoWI
1 ... lng aJIIMII(1_~ Whitlo •
~ can be runtmo!IIMI ·•· • lO MVWal weeks, dependJn.g(.,,, ...
through. Appatenl)y the
lreqiiencl.. p f~llecr.d by
rsoorder, thrOugh a syatem or
on how many ohanQM are
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celUng and lila 1/lklknesa of
patch wltes, but ..,_ tbla IS
required alter tiMI reco!dlng
the wall 9&amp;dcfine fllll&lt;e up lor.
clone, control over volume
Wllat~.~~~
1\ae been tes1ed on this quite sufficiently. The
ln~tto.\. .. . 'lfiiiiMer can
dllferent atarao aystemL
cha(lgal end frequency pict&lt;·
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dlgreaol claedneu In aobnd
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tl)ls tlluatlon, • etqllalnecl
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1tw woods
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higii...S brllllenoe tl\al l a
ao, betcft yoll stall
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by~ Ia to rec:ontJOUr
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the
reconlln9, ycMICM ha.... the
ttaella Ill layers. ualng lraclla
Balanca about the WOftclne .
"NewW-"...S
100111 8Ciindlng (ltwough . , . "
one th!QUOh eight flqt, then
~at Mark Cus1orn. •
rod&lt;"
atudlo ~lora) pr.ny muCIJ
001118 beck and dubbing.on
And aftef sitting With him
as you want It lor your
until 3 Lm. dlacusslng'
ttadca nine through 16. This
requl-tL,
~htng from the out-of·
IIIOuldn't too- mUCIII
control technology ,_In the
~ niede on eitllt and • American music Industry, to
1kr80k eqUipment ... diOna&lt;
the Infighting ...S non·
piew., pleda, a~
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cooperallve'lplrlt of tha local
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aec:ne, I'd 1\ave to agree.
t raclca at·• lime.
tHe possibility of
good CIMII on atudfo ilme,.
the documented~.
and the fwmywd-Q)ae
~ of Matti c-om
are addall Up, you 011 an
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appealing total. Tllat •• nol to
mention the ...... r.nafil ol
the autroundlng farms and
woodlands. Fof lnst81Ce, II •
your " " ' - or lead singer
ga'lato be tOOJIIUGIIQf a
ptln, you oan tab him out In •
tfie wood&amp;, , .. hill! op, and
laave him tqr the du,.llon of
lha -ron. Nobody'dIO
lind hlm out there.
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c.tom ~· •udlo Ia ~In ll'a simplicity. Housed In
a bllt1WIIoe atNGIUIW Mt oJf IIIII toed behind a SIOfeltont
'-O!*Mion.lt . , . _ -.. odd~ ~)hen the
accaallllllry..,....,. . . . . _ of the other ntllbll.tled
studio&amp; In the .,.. Bufl-.o'a riloat ~lui rec:on11no artists
a - Mane Cuatom •1M .,._to record tlleirtunaa. TheM
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•IU Mil rolla of liNd !ape to
watomera. When you ra •
uninitiated mind.
t~ng Upwarda of a "C'Lnoce
The cont!OI booth at Matt&lt;
Ia apeclous and has •
P8f 30 mlnut• of ts-ti:&amp;Ck
tape, this wanante
" • - •" frequency
consideration.
hlghlighla, according to
11 ~pi-Include
Balance. Tha ceiHng Ia buill
~~NUlng·recorda of the tunes
II\ a alotolng fuhlon, Withyou record, Watt~ offera a
"atepa" llka a bandshell.
service that oould aave a lot
wt&gt;en aaked about the ..
of time betWNn llolahlng the
etracll-• of thla design,
.actual racordlng and
oa.. aald that In Jtrma
eound, he's "seen rooms 'With • relaaalng your r'ecOfd. A
better designs." He added,
mnterlng plent, l#so ~eel
In Clarence, cen ...ve the ,.,
however, that some rooms
proepecllve reoord peel- ·
ha.. no " frequency trapping,"
or apaclel sound design at'
the lime of ..ndlng the ~ •
York or
tapa(a) to
ali. ·
elsewhere to be prepared lor
The mixing boatd setup at
prasalng. The "maaterlng~
Mark '- a llttl&lt;l confusing.
~ call5 It a '"2-(-6-18
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�rarely raaol~lng melodic line. In "k:e Craatn," that
cnllllngly aparaa paem which rather hilariously
opens, ''Sure/Herbert-!Talte a bite •. .,"Swallow's
uneasy and lumpy bass line and Maya' subtly
chordal synlheslzer perf ectlY evoke the sameness.
locked-ln-neas and lonlillnaaa one can feel whetl
ona cannot help bUt notice that Ia always
locked lnalde lhe same sJtull, .-y day, no matter
WhaL In "Echo:" Jordan lings of the heart: 'What a
sma!Vplece to be."
Cenalnly.Jordan Ia espadatly superb, at&gt;owong
hOW lyrical poetic lin• can be. The sharpness and
clarlty of her voice deepens what on paper Is
already an Immediate. neai oracular language.
The wi'IOie performance Is something "ew: and
the aucoeu of It should insure more e•periments
llke~t to come. Jazz and paetry are not only
friends, they ate brothers.

- Tony George

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In lhe late 19608. altec Jack Ke&lt;ouKJlad become
famous for hla 00'181. On lhe Roed. a book Which
celebtatad both 1uz and the "beaf' culture which
liateoad to lind eupported II, a «:Ufloua mingling
between IVant·ganle11tarature and looaely
structured, mostly Improvisational feu began to
happen. Poets like Kenni!th Rexroth, Philip •
Lama&lt;~lla and Kerouac started to perform their
poetiy In front of small bands In New York'a Village
and the younger eections of San Francltco,
suppoledly heralding a new era of what was called
"l~try." Musicians and poets Imagined
the~ aa belonging to the Mediterranean and
Carrlbeail tradition ot being able t o apontaneously
cornpoae music through the mutual reaponM of
musician and author.
To be tura, to listen to some of the recordings
KerouK made wli h Steve Allan al the Vllllge
VlOQard In the late fifties, or some of the
recordlnge planlat and French hornlat David Anram
put out wllh him and other mualolans In New York
at the time, Ia to llnd eorne unmatchabla moments
of exuberant juz community and enlightenment.,
The )'OIIrlge( generation of writers getting \ogethat
In N - Ycwtt and San F1811Claco had thought that
older poeta like T.S. Eliot had left rnualc and a
comtiiOO., .n-rat feeling out of their w0&lt;11. With
"ja:zzpoMry" the two SP&lt;!"Ianeous diiCipllnes could
wondethll~ ,_ge at leastttoeorellcally. Most of
the work. h o - . t ended to ra.ther frultl...ly
wander w~lla the poet and blind struggled to
comm'Unlcate something to aach other and to the
audience.
Thera haa been much less Juzpoetry recorded
recently, 411 fat aa I know. But one new release,
Steve SWallow's Home-music sat to poems by
UB'a own Robert Qeeley-is both wonderlul and
groundllrMklng. For Swallow haa carefully followed
Creelty'a dlatlncti. . elliptical yet prKiae rhythmic
line. lind tlaacomposad a relatively formal ~
around 11. lnclead, II . _ to me that the ,_,
rneddantng ~latlty of Cfeeley'a writing would
defY loo• lmproviaatlonal accompaniment.
CfMM\I'a poema have once been datcrlbad as
aoula walking lllto a atlfl wind. To be aura, the
lmiMCIIalely .,.,.,ellen&amp;lble lonalln... o1 Cfea~·a
work Ia perfectly matched to his quiet, but
exOIIICH!lllgly Internal rhythms and brutll
patterne. In lhort,.hls wOflt was made lor the kind
o f Jazz St Swallow coukl wrfle, ancfthe kind his
~ tfna.up of'muslclana (St- Kuhn on
plano, o.vkl Uellman on aaxea. lyle Mays on
\ l)'!ltheiiZer, Bob Moses on drums and especially
a l - Shalla Jordan) could perform.
On Hon!J, Swallow sets tan al)orl Craeley Iynes
to Jazz.. and In many ways helght!HII and eleborftes
the lyrics wll~ his tensaJI&gt;ylhmlc repatlllon and

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Good Rats, Grear Amencan Mus/c,(Great
Amerlcao
All hough lhls album Is a step In the right
direction, Greet American Music still haa some of
lnconalatencles that have kept the Gocxl Rats
from be&lt;:omtng a more than regional success.
The opener, " New Yor1C Survivor." Is tne best
tune on the album and it's too bad the rest aren't
of this caliber A love song to New York City, It 's a
rocker with aorne of Pepp Match&lt;!llo'a beat Iynes.
He oomblnes a good teeung ot • - and admiration.
The music rocks along and new member, Bru~
Kulick, renders a nice guitar solo.
"Julie," the next song, Is kicked oil by drummer
Joe Franco, who Is super all the way through this
album. II has a New Wave·ish feeling and an
Interesting ci'IOrus.
The ne~t two, "Audienee'' and " Hollywood
Ending," eound like the oCd Rats. The harmonies
are good, but the hook linea are overuaad.
Side One ends with ''Great American Musi c.· yet
another song about playing rock and roll In clubs
&amp;CfOSS the Country. The song drags on until the
and when new bassist Schuyler Deale does some
funky atrlnQ1101&gt;ping. Even then, It's too 1111 to

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After a pretty good first side, the second opens
with "Yea or No" which is the worst tune this band
has ever dooa. The music Ia bortng and the lyrics
even worse. The chorus line or "Do you like me, yes
or no" mull have been written by Peppi's dog.
"Icy Cold" sounds a bit like Bad Company's
"Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy." It's a good rOCitet wilh
pasaable lyrics. Praises to Schuyler Deale f01 his
Imaginative baas.
"On My Way to School" Is more filler. Hopefully
Peppi )113t wanted to get the res1 ol his unuaed
lyrlca onto a record. This would be a graal song lor
the Bay City Rollers lo cover.
The Rata slow down lor tile love ballad, "Oh So
Good." The arr1ngem~nt Is very nl~ and unlike
most ol the olher songs, the lee/Is tllo strong
point.
The album closes with "Rocl&lt; and RoiJ Point of
View," -anothat glorification o f dedication to Cfalt.
Who needs tills?
All In all. the Rats are still a ways oil, but movi ng
in the right diractlon. The recording Is the best so
fat and the two new nlembe&lt;s have tightened up
the band cot~sideraQiy. But. as Peppi says In "Rocl&lt;
- and Roll Point or VI-.'' ·•sornetrmes It's aiNk,
eo"'etlmes ll'a Ralaln Bran.~ Buy some milk.

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Robert Fri119, The League of Gentlemen
(Polydot)
I uw the league ol Gentlemen last June 21st tn
Rochester In J shoW that surpriSed me-l was
elpecti ng more aolo Fripp but what I got was the
league as a unit. They were absolutely fantastic
and alter the si'IOw, the general conoensus wn
''Shit! Wouldn't II be great to have that si'IOw on
tape I" AIII'IOugh I never got a ropy ot that
particular snow, the new L.o.G . album fills the- bill
quite nicely.
By thei r o wn definition (The Lo.G.), this new
material Ia danc&gt;e music and I agree II consists of
anangements l or lour pieces: guitar (Fripp). baas
(Sara lee), keyboardS (Bany Andrews~ and drums
(l(evln Wilkonson). l or most of rhe cuts etoept two.
where, JOhnny T- Bad plays . . . Johnny toured
with the Lo G lor most ol their gi gs and, i n my
opinion, Is the mote apprapoate drumma&lt; for the
band and i t's a piry thai he's not on more of the
album).
The emphasis of the album is, of course, their
music. However, I here'!ire lhreo cuts called
" Oiscreol(s) I. II. and Ill" Which are ll•e·tapod
41nlplls ol people lalklng...,;Qta of dlllefeot
people-most notably J,&amp;. Iannen, FriJIP'a mentor
Who atnang other things. helpe&lt;l Ftl.p p Q111t Ilia head
together by COOVIQc:lng him thet ha act.,..ly doesn't
• exist: I &amp;lao think tl!at Britlah ~ Peter Cool&lt;
has a line on one of the ·01~~ Whare he
lt'Mntions spending a mllliolo...._O!I~ 11 iie
u\oughtl.t pracllur. My.~~~
Also for all you loyal Fripp,_ there wathtee
tape loop p l - . which are played by Andrews (who
used to play kl!)'s for XTC and was aleo on Fripp's
first solo aHOrt, EJtposure) on his only keyboard-a
slightly modi flO&lt;! Crumar organ. But unlike any or
FriQp's past loop lnYOivements, theSe places are
1101 tostln tapa hiss. As a matl&lt;lr ol lac!, the sound
is so c rips and clear that I thlnlllhat the tapes
were played baek.at double ~ . But the pieces
sound great- lots of hli!h l'olrinldey sounds In a very
percussive Reggaesque rhythm. Nice atull.
The rest of the album Is the Whole band. It's ldnd
ot 'dlfllcull t o de sen be because i t doesn '1 sound
like too much olse that l'lle ever heard before. It's
definitely rock and roll wilh a rwlst -of fleW waYO
disco. Very driving. very dynamic and totally
unignorable. For those of you who aro familiar with
Under
Manners. more specifically, "The Zero
of the Signified," where Fripp does that wild nine
and a hell mlnulas of guitar patterns-well this Is
similar except that It Is incredibly more diverse and
interesting. F01 those of you that hiVe never heard
any Fripp ralatecf atlair, this album Is an excellent
i ntroduction to the style ol one of contemporary
mU$Ic's premier guitarists.
As we all knoW, 1981 is the year of the Fripp
which culminatn the "cllfore to 1981" whlch beglln
with Exposure. It Js Interesting to note that,
although their anoclatioo to ha,.. thinned.
Fripp and Eno are basically still dofng the aame
thing. Even though they are otwloualy olf on their
dlller1111t tangents. they both Incorporate live voice
tapes heavily •.• either In or as their p i - and
both deal heavily In the aspects ol beat and rhythm
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1om up by lhe audenu durin&amp; lhe clid not red he ..... alone in IUs
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lu a .,..., who has sam many
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C~y Mo!ro liMs ICI him to wort hu Ills bean In lhe City. He has
every day fl'lllli his .... s1cle ...,. predicted football fame to
rcsirlto&gt;ee. .lu be IIIOCed, there Is Buffllo-"1 th!tik the Bills arc
better lrUipOrUI/aa avaRable to &amp;oin&amp; all 1bc way 1hir lime." Ml.ika
ltl lo tbc Milo Slrcct Campw.
.enjoys wtlcl\ina foo1ba1J, baseNJI,

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inlerc:stina hlslory or jobs. IIQideo
"wtin&amp; at UB, b .. also worked in
Gerber's p•ckina house. The
railroad ~ him for II )Un
ODd be ser-'ed In World War 11.
stalioned in Cmn.ony. Majla wd
the mililary .seMec on&gt; "001 100
bad," bill added. "l follo"'ed 1he
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M ajkaliJhu up as he rain or his
rappon wltil studer&gt;lL He lOY\ tbal
they rancmbtr him. and C'\'m •hm
visitina UB 1hey "come bac\ and
say. 'Hiyo. Slon!"
BUI &gt;000 Majka "ill only lx 1
vistot. (O tbt: campus. Ht hopes co
travel when he- retires.
Majka said bc read&gt; the school
papa&gt;. "l had my picture on the
front paae o( n.~ Sp«trum on«,"
he rcealled . He keeps up wilh lhe
.chool event&gt; this way and knows
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W ..... lhl« of tlldr lui four ...... tM UB basdd hils~
CXIOIIIIilod • ~ t&lt;CO&lt;d unclcr ...... coed~&lt;$ Mlk Dbon aad
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ApiMI E.loeJtJorlwu, tilt BuDs lOde lilt ltiulaa of jomior RIIIIJ
Pmlfonl aad ...UO. Mart Rodmcr to tht Opellilll victory.
liltlliiiWcr Pettiford- out 111m hill wltile lll.odmcr4r- in
line .._ wltll • liotll&lt; .... 1100 cloublel.
HudiltJ I« 0 8 was fralunu 0.., bodle)'. The 8otaWa ...0..
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Ia tbesecood half oflll&lt;t win bill Da.., Cohan noIdled the victory
before aivilw way to Gary Klumpp fO&lt; IM fulaltwo 11\nlnas. Cohan,
a junior 11om Kenmore, IPIICed two hill u UB's sopltomorc
Cllltcrfodder, Orca MUitr, provided tile plate fire power. Miller
conlribuled a oinale, doublt &amp;nd a solo home run In the completion •
of t M -.
Aplna their Main SUM rival CanWus, UB's To'll' Nioometi
huied a \line hitler stritlna out 51• &lt;lriffin1, but his P&lt;l"fO&lt;manee on
the mouad was overshadowed by two CanlJlu&amp; runs-one unearned
in the obth.
The Bulls' fi.O:bit off&lt;n$1.., anack wu wpplied by Joe Ward and
Rodm&lt;r wbo ach batted two fO&lt; w. in !lie ~-o open ina loss.
Willi 0110 oot and IM bases loaded in UB's sixth. tM next two BuU
t&gt;attm f - and arOWided ouo to end lht tally lcavina t!&gt;{ce

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7-S. Ward aad PetllfO&lt;d each batted two for four with a home run
- 1100 llBI's 10 lead 1M atad.
Allo' contrlbutiaa two bill a ~ ror UB were Paul Daddorio,
Oatc Dtodet. Pet&lt; Hammcrllllld Milte Scimc.
tilt -~~~~ roo 1M luis ~ Paul Webb. The

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Committee invutiaalioo into
aUqed mi1d-'s by UB baseball
coach BiU Monlranh conunucs, tht
rest of _me A1hletit Ocpartmeru is
1Q0Vina forward wJth ocxt year's
schedulco and worries.
Couotcrin&amp; cbarJCS that UB
ath1etic:s are a waste of time and

money, Mm•s Athletic Direc1or
Edwin Muto &lt;&gt;;plaiocd thll sport~
an • •a part of cam_p us life.• • He
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"a wtiJ·fOUDded , Lype of
eduoation."
Bendiu - e d by the athletes
i~~tlude learning how 10 work with
lllhcr people, bow to fut&gt;Ction ,
ftltin • ond bow 10 otley
tale-1 aa:a re-auJuioas, Muco
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IIIJCed, stressilta d w - parallds
be drawo bctweal sporu and
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IIDw 10 acccp1 defeat pace(uQy and
be bu.mble iD &gt;'ictory-.. Dando
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1M put two scmeACII, Muto
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Terry 9.rusd. wmtlet Scott Slade
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Mo&gt;t val$hy sports had a
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fO&lt;Aball team which had its
~inniOJ sta.$0n Jince hs retum 10
campus in J9n. The men's
basketball team made tho playoff•
ror tht .second straiaht )'tat, while
WO&lt;OCn's r!Cid hoekty, track and
r.eld, tennis and volleyball all
reached the St.ote Charnplonlhips
apill. Til&lt; •wimmfna and d!vina
squad ..:nt pla)"Cn to a Nauonal

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M1110 a~~pilasUcd tNt Buffalo
bas ........, NidoDII ~
via bolb its ID&lt;:II's and _ . . ,
bowllna teams. Slnoad plac:cd
- " ' iD 1M National Cotqilce

ao..11na Cbampionsbips. bdd ia
Baltimore, Mllllaad iD April.
DftctO&lt; of WDniCft's Adlletics
Betlr 0\mmidt o,ploincd t.hat over

r,.., ·,..... worner.'• _ . .

the past
have plated

aa ernphuis oa

CO&lt;n~ition .

"It no " ' - is a
lOCial thina." she said, addina that
....... hll\'eD., lost siPt or tbe
educational value of sporu." The
director arnnned that .... P&lt;osrams
ha~ a "aood balance
ach&amp;et.ie achiewmenl and learnina.. n
1\thlttcs at&lt; tausht "how to &amp;&lt;t
alona in life." Olmm;ck nOted, and
they also lcaro "how to h1u&gt;dlc
thcmsd... with other .,.,.sonaJitjcs,
CompcdOon ceaches studeou "bow
IO Nlldle tM -ivc times," 4bc:
said, and the adYO.ntiJCS or
"11\dlviduals wOfkll\a tOJClber."
Maar
att.lc.te-.s
obtai a
"satisfac:tioo ow or knowina tbll
111&lt;y're dolaa .socnctltiDa they
C&lt;l)oy." Chairman. of R&lt;aeatioll
and Rdaled buonaaioo (RAill)
Sah·a tore Esposito said . He• •
tilal .... l'iQa$-

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learne-d ••fairocss. to accept
crilicisra and 10 "'""""' otha

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h....S (opcional) If ~· do ncx llU
)'OW' food twioa .. ~· wll&lt;!l You
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bocomCI&amp; "' cMY u
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much . . - u pooribk. Af\c:r you
how · - rrlku- ftonl eadt
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aodt of 1he fbll-&lt;:uletrO..IIIIt ud
1,.., oft the fll. 1lle altia .,., be
r....,.,ed rf dooka:l by cunina _,
doK "' ,.,. rt~~oo n1 palliloc b8d:
•~Maltm.

Oore ractlrod of coobac .,_ is
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A uoclacloa for Re1arded
Oliklrna (ARC). Money can be
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CIIIICII p&lt;Ojecu co pedal aboua
10 co 100 mllu per day and 11p
P1118 10 Caljfonla, In an co SOOmllcspcr - k , aettlnJ to
.W..ed 65 days.
abe "Ooldtft' State" jn u

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"Bicydc. biqde, I like to
rjde my bicycle

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others. "We heard of o1her
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10 hdp
ARC's Sbdtcred Workshop
build acw facililles.

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Tbe cawc co bene(ja from

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Stuilla OUI on June I, lhe
ldleduled route from Buffalo is
chrouah Canadl, 1hen down to
Mlchipn. They will take 1be

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........... bolh-oflherill.... I'CIIIOW'Ihe llpDC. T1loal CUI oiT
lhe r.... _, tie head. Tlris .......
• 1011 wO lbe wl1olo fiJI! nUllS ""'
bolla.
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fi}'UII is die most -lar ,..y or
prcperina fr£b. Simply coc lhr Alii
In &lt;other now or
cnabo llld
1&gt;'- 11 io • pu ofbo&lt; O&lt;l or buucr.
Tbc: ""' is dooot wllca lhe ...... Is
whlte llld will llake ,.jib a fort.
Frytna WOf.b bell
bus. pike,
pndland pu
A popular method for trout aod
Almon Is bal&lt;iftc. Tal&lt;e lbe cleaned
r.sb llld CC* II wldl bR8d cn1111bo.
Pu • q....ntr poUDd 0&lt; a 1121&lt; or
butler (or ......,U..) oo tbe Wide
caviry or lhe li$11 llld bal&lt;e il in a
pr.-h&lt;lted owo 11 375 . . , _ fO&lt;
20 mhlut .. or lllllll 'tbo Ocoll is

llr Jl• DIVInoeuo

(/ you would II ~ ro pl«it~
mOMy /tN til~ bicycltn to
be~t tit~ Assoclatfon for
R~tlm/~d Cllildnn, contact
A RC·AIIontown l ndustrlu
BW/Jinr. 410 Frankl/11 St.,
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bolt- _ . . , doe orpu .... o.Madl
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laabo&lt;~-..sd·
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11111 nocasrry 10 . - t h e bloo4 lliiH IUIDI r.be llih is . , _ ..,:1
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btm .U llowen and sunshine fO&lt; the Bulb and lO)'als.
n.. womtt&gt;'a tr-.1&lt; and rodd team paformnl the btM f« ua this Spma
~a 1-0 Dimion Ill r«&lt;nn•hllo lcmna only ODt- to Di.-isooolll
llractport. Thr ao,.Js • alto plactd none , WCMMB Ill llw S.e
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r-m .,._ n...... the ~~- kw.-a&amp;...SdPth
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1a dot Nalio«&lt;aa awa~· St • ......._ n..y
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T8lp ....... 8atlt IJWia aM ladtlt Mtl...plia ore the l.t)'l 10
• ..,.., · Str....t linbhcd - c l In li"l)ts and doubles in 1as1
moollh's ladlridooal Nalio«&lt;aas. Irwin &amp;pOrts a 190 avcraa&lt; aiiCI M'&lt;La..,.litl
boo btm dot U8Jtr lor the lto)'als,
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Tbe UB ....,., dub boowlina t.., allo quaiiOtcl for the NaUonab apln
Collc:b hAll Trlnlcris Is CIOnroclmt t1111 hit tam will linish ulust
in tjle top
Bob Romeo and Sc:ott Sdtr have bocn the bla IIIDJ lor the
BWTIIo IIICO. '
8ueball bas btm • rtal thom In tile licit for the UB Athletk
~. Thr scanclal iovolvina coadlllill Monkorsh 1\aa put a clan)per
on the Buns' season. Tht boys over &amp;\Onmtr are- aiU manaain&amp; to m.a:lntain
a winnina record thouah. witlla 19· 1• ..-cl at pra. titnt. Thr Bulls ore
~ unck:r interim eoadla Mlk&lt; Oroh and Mike ~ 11n&lt;t Moftkarih's

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soft\*! - · The Royall ore a ......., 5-9 unckr new CC*Io Joal&lt;
Canhrllo. Lasl- dot II9JU tnaclt It to 1110 State Champianshlpo unck:r
!Cary K.&amp;set. ..... .,....,. bas '-1 tilt~ Mory IO&lt; th&lt; Bultllo oint.
1'llo jaalor ''1lllidtalfiod" ltoyaJ bas bmt hiuina &lt;V&lt;fY!binl In sieht to
..... 1110 Butrllo . , _ 8Uildr.
Lasa, liUl 1101 ..... u.- II lilly ''tbt -eh" K-INta. The UBIOillor
aiiCI C.W. Hilll Scloool ~ 11M 1r«11 tearina up tile ~·
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Neolo Vaot:~ Hoctq ~ ucl do&lt; AIJ..SWe Ueivenky of
Now Yaot: Adtlaic c.a.ra..ce llnl- Al.sur ..,.ts. Thr .........
a.....,od ) 6 . 1 - I . . . . ...S- two tdtool iOCOI. IIJ AMI ito- - Z.!lllttiD · -· The..,. SAbra haft ....... _
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Comt wime:r. UB Kalina k1fvtltft such u
rec:roation, intram9.-.ls and tilt -lily hodey .....
will b&lt; stOUtina tb&lt; area lookona for a now I'll« to
callthdrh&lt;ont.
Formor ;.:., ~. Tonawanda Itt Ton&lt;, has
d&lt;cidtd to dolt t.bdr doors ltavina th&lt; Univ&lt;r111y
out inlh&lt;cold. Thtdosina ic:t nnk 1101 only allocu
us. bus il itso ckpri... the Buffalo Sab&lt;u or a
prac:tic:tarma.
F'll1l-Man, the corporatioo ........... the lecilily.
bdirws tilt arau is 1101 doill$ a soond ~. In
orckr to b&lt;u&lt;r utilott th&lt; booildona. the_....,

..-isbes 10 put tht lac:ibly to _,. oth&lt;r 111&lt;.
Pra&lt;atly, Oito:tar of Athkua Ed Muto has m&lt;t

with otltcr priYaldt ....ned rinl.s-Bo..S.V.d Hobday TWln R111h- 1o dif&lt;uu IV pa•sibilitift of
rdoeatona. ~~"""""· nothina cldinst&lt; bas b«&lt;l

rH&lt;h&lt;cl, O«&lt;rdona to Muto .
Abo bo111 chotl tcl out "tb&lt; AmlocrQ Reo:ra&amp;ioo
Cmttr .... the Amhcno C.....,...; · lht
caMn' II (or IOWn ltHft"till Oftl)'.

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1979 . . . . . . pildled ....... ...... die o( lilt pmc II."
llw tlw
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tbc
tloc lcfl for tdublrioa - ·· but
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trip, ~ --=red tbM lw
......~ ...... bappcood."
, . AtWclic eo.-ittet has
JManl ..-ony frara a ~or
.,..,.. .. lloc Athletic Dcplortlo Ita two-wec:t lnvcruptioo.
Noll_. Colle&amp;late Atlllttie
~ (J'ICAA) EAforcaacnt
{ailioiiiO • raWtled .._, ~oot Tom v..,.. cold T1te
0.. • ..--....,., lllk SpNa. Sp«ll'tl(flf that of tbe
.. ..sdillall. die COIIda ~ complalnu no• bdore the
c-.ktat, lbe substitutioo or lhc
..... , _ .... pitcibcr. ,.,.,_ IIWII pll.ytt is tlte mort
rar
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That loc:lcknt involvccl Oenni•
CollcleHDM111
, wbo now pltd!a for ,tbe
A-.., Moalc:anll odlnl11 U~at
11n1ao1 did
lht aquod Toronto lllue Jo)'S' SllOIUdale,
to Floriclo in 1979, tbc coach Aril.ona form club. 1be ltflhander
ialloled llw tbe plo~ "dldo'l all.,cdly pitched aaainot St.
pildl in any pmc Ulat coo.u ued .•• P...,...ra Community Collcae,
Tltc rourccs clai m that the ..- tbotilb u a profcaionll
• IOlbotiMioo wu liUIIde because at bide be rewictod from playina
llnluns- ~ lftdiaiblc .. tlw collellal• levd.
Ytaa• 1&gt;0ttd that lo any
to play ..,..ty atbldic:L
......... ~lloc --.1
. . . . licioftnl ~,.
April
l-IMial far doc . . . . ...., Moll
p'lllilod .... tile loa.
MoDUnll io c:umiiiiJ ......
Facdy s..
AI*'&lt; eo..illlc far ollollodiY

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acxom.....,

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He oorod. ' - ' - · t11at ··rou
always line iudiciblc pii.J&lt;fl
playioa.''

.,_.....;
•• lloc [allUred iac:iclcnt,
llw B•Us were cratitied trith
~tbc-.1-olo

sdredllled dou.b Je.ta6er - ' Xavier
UDivu.-ity.
4-0.
lavtlliptions f'C'\'Ciled 111a1 11ocrt
was l&lt;lually oo - . 1 ...,.
plllyod, &amp;ftd tlw pllonod .... ,.., m..X liJ former UB pitdM:r Ed L - - -......,_--...::!:i
Reu&lt;r.
Y - uplained tlw lht NCAA
Wl$1\onaton. O.C
&amp;ftd one loA roo 1be
i• - too coeccmod with flloifred
aorcs. He oored llw laJt year 1 Bulls wkll
pma .choduled.
aroup or collcac &lt;OICha md, ond Loc•l papers reported four
concocted ~ talli&lt;s for a cootall-oont by t1w l · l .c- ror
number of cama. 1beCIIrortl&lt;II!Cflt

in rc:prd to tht Bulls
iociclent, ':wiii'IC lbinp have comt
dowo the pike."
a&amp;tnl no&lt;td

Aa:onli"' 10 sr.ttistic slwc11 kept
by UB Sports Information OUector
Lorry /su&lt;k, tloc April .~eria
r ecorded
aarin~ Howard

the prne wh&lt;T&lt; MD&lt;I ...u lillccl u
P&lt;lchiiiJ.
End or ........ tO&lt;ab lndicole t.hat
Moll pilehed In one pme,
&lt;omplettd sb and t,.o-1hhclo
innlnp &amp;ftd com.,; ltd an(). I r&lt;CO&lt;d.
1be Faculty Scn.lte Cornmillet
llu setur&lt;d all or Ibe team'• record·

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boob. &amp;ftd ,. Rqllirccl tO
th&amp;Frcedarn of laformmioe Ad to

-than.

.

Uni\'Cf'Ji&lt;y Ooreaor ot Public
lnfarmation Harry J.cbon lllld •
T...-.IIJ t.hat 1be ln..,.qptioo is
Aill cootillui"'- wilh oo cocnpielion
date aYiilable. Moolatnh reported
1ha1 e¥ttJthina be knew wu
"f........-ltotbeCornmicr«." He
oddtd Ih .. be
\0 team tht
final oura&gt;m&lt;, &amp;ftd 1ha1 "I bopt
1ha1 111 be told prcuy soon. "

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·

6 ·May 1981

Vol. 31, N o. 90 SUNY

-~

... h unf111 """'"" pro&lt;cclwn
....

,..-·-~·iU

briac tbe ......,_.. lellvrt of
Ul S..!Mb Prof..- Mollu
R,_,blati"RD&lt;b 10 an end before
tbe ...., o( lhc 1912-t) oadesrut
year.
1be _ , . ourroundin&amp; the
Mardi 4 artitnr&lt;ion .,.....,...tinp
between lht State of !'lew YCM1&lt; &amp;ftd
the Prof....,. was brotco by
_UaMnlly Ptc:sidenl llobcn L.
x.eu.. on Mond.ay. Kat"' r..ultd
Ulat an aar.......,t had beefl rodl&lt;d
.........,. Lhc •o•u•sd for RosenblauRoth, tbe Staie Univemty or N~
York (SUNY) coun,s d &amp;ftd a N&lt;W
York Stale arbitrator.
As&gt;iiianl 10 th&lt; P.uidrnt Ron
Stein confirm&lt;d 11lat Wld.e1 the
1crmaofthe~t. Rosenbllllt·
Roth's tcodlin&amp; fCII)OOJibUit~ will
be ltmUI\Ittd "' til&lt; end or tbe
cwrmt semest&lt;T. He will then bqin
ooc,yeor ~I assianmmlto the

Ptaicltnt's orr... Ihat will coruintx
lhr.lu&amp;h the sum.,... or 1982.

Rosenblatt-Roch·s actornfyl
Dtlotiated tbt out~o(·courl
.......,....c wben i.e became aiJilllfftll
that lbt Prof....., roWel not
ultima1dy win in oourt apinst 1lw
Univenlt'l, a 11 udtnl o ffirial

conr'"""".
"Aecordinc

to lhc llwory ol

PfDII'CfoSi~

disaplint,.' lhc stuclml
Jli'&lt;SRcl, "be was ill 1 beua
bwpinina positiooo " ' rqotiatint
C111y, ..
A. . . . . .

The ScM&lt;'• cllal'aCS apina tht

Prot-.~- oo allcprioos

tllal he r.kifred bis Studalt Coone
and Ttlldlc&lt; Enlutiorl (SCATE)
reporu to lht tloparuuaJt or
SW~sti&lt;$fo.- tbc lm.IO 7&lt;*'.

ta addllion to tbc SWe d&gt;arau.
tile SloMJoat ~ (SA) bacl

flllld • Clllllot:IM , _ ..-nut

aoocablratt-ttoth. cllarJina

nr

,.1. 1JUNY• m

~J~D.-..P.3

/..-eve

!t Buff81o

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Mal.ina,..,. ......
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by~R­

- ~.-nw

1

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him

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0

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c-..

F.a.J,~IIIO SlooUowa 101
-•-«oo~t \ad lldmiodlcrtd
tU&lt; finof &lt;Uift for hOI

I

l«&lt;iMAudBdowa.Scud&lt;ftu

•trc: u ·qcurcd co rt·lurn a
OOIDJ)U1triztcl anra&lt;o 1nd lnd

handwnuc:o ailcvlatoons.
Two days ana ~PI of cht
c'atnJ thf Proftuo, noufiC'd
bttwttn 20 &amp;ftd u ((\ld&lt;nli 10 mctl
him at hi&gt; ~ leo off'a Thry
•ttt SUb.K'qUfftll)' accu\ed o(
chnh.n&amp; on tht' e-arn and

•m

&amp;i\tn &amp;ht oplioo or submutma an
orol C!Ulm or tatina •• F n 1ht

course:..
SA orrodob contended 1h11 by h11

arbiuary
SU~kUetOn

accus aaion i

and

of fL"QUircrncnrs ._ hh

th&lt;&gt;orol &lt;lWll. RosenblAoii ·Ro&lt;ll had
commltt&lt;d 1 br-'&gt; or concract.

..

~.u:~ ~~=~~~;·ll:.:
would be no varlllllC'C from che
sr.tted requltcmmll or 11w oourY,
oamdy. 1
honlt mlcl·t..,.. &amp;ftd

.u..
• .u..bon&gt;&lt;fu&gt;ll. "

N_. ............
The oriclrW ..... action ....t tlw
•-.s fried by SA wa retracted.
ac:&lt;O&lt;dma to A~~oaate Ootu&lt;or or
Scuddlt Alflll&gt; Rortald Oollmann,
becaldC of lht •ll)'ina natUre or 11w

............. "Individual stlld&lt;nts
AR-iAIIoci""""'" Offolliq
separate ~.·• Ooltrun•
saicl. "It is .__;ate ror
thcmtofilt_.-..dy."
Whik lht Pror..- ..m be
l&lt;a¥ina his teadllcla po&lt;l in - - '
wteb. Natunl S&lt;:lm&lt;a &amp;ftd MMh
Dean Oo"*yne Aoclenon afformccl
tbat his dM&lt;ion is tl)'lna 10 ........
......... llot&lt;TII&gt;Iott·Roth
that wiD DOl jcopardlft Jflduatina

Or. Eait "

is

a.•~~~oaa«

proced.,.-C'.s a,c.ai.A

- u-Rorll_.....,_..

Clultbe-~lcould
..h.....,
lhdr ..... - huw · ·Tbt"V •h•• s ar'C' rtOt
lntno tblt, ·· En11 C'C Kintued .
HSiudtftl\ ..... IKJit wrra U lhC'
rtsull of tom«M~t lar,'ina tbe'
Unn t'nlt) ••
Gnenll&lt;'ft ohat ha•e alrod)
bttn ffird v.-iU conunuc ro be

.rr...

ldJUdK'IIt'd •habet itownblall·
Roch li Mrt or not, Enis ~ -

S«rttA commhtee bas b«n (ouned to

hf'ar \l¥dtnr' pir\'a~. 1"hC' (ttw
caS&lt; was prcs&lt;nlt'd )'tll&lt;'l'day before
1hr« Sc1tisria ProfCS\Of'S-Wilb.rd
H. C'lotwonhy, Rolph RUllO and

Nonnan Severo. R01t0blau-.Rocb
alio pram1 at the' hnrina.
Tht stUcknl .. ho filed lhe
pkYancot list ....-.. dauntd 1h~1
Rotmbl&amp;n·Roth had accutcd Ita of
clwltina • lhc St•istics 101 final
tl.am . Whto utc-d b) the
~~~;as

Univtrsity

10

c,onfirm

the

.......acion i a - witb UB
POii&lt;Y. he ..... dmied that lw had
railccl 11&lt;r ror &lt;htat.iftJ.
"1be d«isioo on (tbe lttldmt's)

._is ifllponaM............. swdts&gt;t
tlftc htaril:s doimtd.

......., IS ......
I
"It eould e~~ablish

otber..a."
uo~..,.;,y

a prendmt far

orr...., t - or lbc

"This 1a btlna h&amp;lldlcd "' lht
departmcntal levd," AndtnOtl

cltcision to raond RoscnblattRodt's lenuft' siacr. lht Marrll
~.
of lbc
,.._ ol lhc ...... ...,
R_.,blan·llO&lt;h &amp;ftd lloc Uni&gt;"a$1ty
scipulalcd that the sen...,_1 would
nol be publidtcd ucuil the
contrownlal Prot....,.. bad lefl tho
Uniwni!J.
"This publiutioa or tbe
_ , is DOl in lhc best iot&lt;fUI
ortbe lluclmtsand tho Uni....tty,"

userted, "(S~dltia Chalrman)

Slcin OODC!uclecl.

.............

-

·one

P.S / Italy (Or 'fcDdolatiDn'-l'p.6-13 1 Sportilf news-l'p.IS-17

�.

to mainl&amp;in llx same d.,..., 110or,
.-..d "-h .,d l'lltUie .ldettloo
since the Co&lt;mcil's decision. Whil&lt;
Turaeon il forbidden from
-.dlltrtislna dancina at the BBC,
Th~ Sputrlnn hu observed
numerous i n1tane:es of JUcb
ac:tfvities. Accordina to Oebl, this
makes Bi!C mana..,.....uubj«&lt;to
ama. '
11 was a cWsic cast or political
armwrtscllna ~nd, predictably
enouah, llx biiF I\IY "!Go. Amid
c:twJes or amrmoocta;na and
dirty deals, tbe Erie County
Lethia tote receotJY voted to
elimiJWo lbree
20 IOib. ;!be
redbtrictina plan is bdna UAilc:.d
by Domocnlts who stand to llloe t)"O
or their DiM: ...win 11x J..eP!aljlro
if 11x plan is approved by vorm on
June Z3.
Tbe Republican Lqislators that
drow up the plan dlim it will save
County taxpayers some- SUO;ooo
per year in ~.... In political
terms, however, the move is
constructed so that incumbent
Demoen~w!U be foreed to run
apioit eae1t other beeause their
four districts ·wm be meraed Into

.I

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I

accordiola to Gml

f

In Ocy Holl's

Common Council

CbamlScn, Oehl told

his ...ne..ucs

or ..

lhal&gt;lh&lt;y ...nfacod with achoioein

unoompUcated
Chooae one uquisite
framed In 8 simple, yet
design. For the finishmg
bMn hand fluorentl ned.
and Erik.

,

diamond,
stunnin9.
touch its
From you

e

:t::jl
.teRS
~ ~

A lona·winded Buffalo Common favor or "tho wealthy and
Council debote over llx race or the powerful-capable or makina very
Bile tayem culminated 1as1 ,...t&lt; luJC campalan contributions" or
when the !$-member Coundl voted "the people !Ivins In the
unanimoudy to deny restaurateur ndahl&gt;orlloocU-the real baekbone
fran k Turaeon a dane! DC" lic:ense of this Oty."
for the Baily Avenue establishment.
o),e informed sou= contaeted
University Councilman Scott by Th~ Sp~clrum implicated
001 had vowed 10 toea! residents.,. Buffalo Mayor James Griffin,
tbat he would rectify an ' IUliOIIIothm,qa"hiahlevdO!y
"intolerable" situation which had offiCial who had contacted various
\efl~bersoftheRonndsAvenuf Councilmen In suppon of
Block Oub both frustrat9 Turgeon."
,
ingy. Compbints have abo
Claimin&amp; that the Council'•
over Ihe past two yean. as ba inle&amp;rily wu "on t.rial,'" Oehl two.
"
"'
patrons have boon blamed' for late- Pf'05&lt;111ed the situation in bombastic
The Democrats in the Lqislature
ni&amp;ltt . noiK, property damage, terms. Six oouna1men, previoustr have charced that the special
thefts, litter, parkin&amp; problems and in. support of Turtoon_, promptly refenendum co be hdd next month
assaults.
shtfted to a wee or denial.
could run up to 5600,000 above the
The owner of Buffalo Harley·
Gehll)lans to monitor th&lt; BBC's potentlal cost of includin&amp; llx plan
Davidson, loeated adjaecnt to th&lt; activities over the nut sia monthi, in next November's' aeneral
B.BC, rtp9rted that bar patron.s had at which lime he will "Withc!Mw election.
.
urinated 'on his diiplay Window. opp'ositlon to the oper8tion sbout&lt;l • The Lqislature VOted II ~0 9 OD
Durin&amp; a six-month period In 1980, !here be evid"""" of "a sianfficant 11x redistri'etlns plan, which &lt;Plit
Bufflio Police were inundated with tmprovement," ,.
alon&amp; party lines. Tbe meliSQte is
IZ3 complaints related to the BBC, • 'However • Tu~eon ~as ,Continued . llle dircc:t resull 'o f the 1980 CeDrus,
~----------..:!......,.;_!..,_
·, wnich showed a 250,000ciOcreas!: lD
Erie County popuJation. The
i&gt;emoerab ..Y they plan to fiJ)it the
!'roposal in court.

f A 1\ N'"'\1\ lr\CEI\'~TER
THE
Dlt-\1 y 1\...)1 '\ILl 1'\1
-BUFFALO • CHEEt&lt;fOWAGA • WJLLIAMSVtLLE
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• 'Mayor James Griff1D reeently
unveiled Buffalo's 1981-32 budget,
which eolli for a massive lay-orr of
City employ~ and a mat&amp;inal liX
intnue. However, all this can be
avoided If the Stitt&lt; complies with
Griffm's requ&lt;SI for SZ3 million in
aid, according to the Cotuf".
Exprm.

I

. I

-'lr tbe stile (oil&lt; shorl.,,tbon~2
CiJY employees-or approximately

I$ percent of the Oty ·v.:ork
be out of a job. This
includes JS) police orr'l""s lnd 150
,.. fire orrtcials. )..as1 week; Grirrm
warned that' the Buffalo Public
Schools llliaht also be heavily cut
back.
I
l'he budget aoes into efrcct July
I, and Griffm is hopeful that the
Slllte· will pl'Q\'ide 11x cmeracner
funt!iq bef~ that. In previous
~rs, Jlutfalo lias boon able 10
•vert larac«~&gt;Je lay-offs throuah
~&lt;rJOilCl' State ruodin&amp;. In 1980.
the State provid&lt;ocl $17.8 million,
and rn 1979, Bufflio wu bailed out
wilh ~.6 tnilllon in c:mersency
State ald.

rorce-wm

�Survivor recalls horrors ofStalin reign
·.. n..

"Thtyearl9l2hdd aapcdal lllpir~ in twopUuohb&lt;
woc111 ror the that·)'OWll'lbOmu Scooio. Uviac in aurra1o
11 Ihe time, S.Ooio saw the dissqlation or his famil y. Whilt
thousaadt of milts IWIY in I b&amp;rTen. unillhobited J&lt;!OtOI' Of
the 5cMet Uttloe calltd Kolyme. Soviet sco1o1:im un&lt;O¥Crtd
dc:poAts or told In need or mutlaa.
Ho reaclttd on impon.ant juDd uri in
Ufe in 1932 11 siJ!
yean lattr the &lt;rn&lt;raina artist would fond him&gt;dr bwitd
betxath the unyiddiftl OOt'e of lOtl~tarianism. Throup hi'
and ""· S,Ovio r«&lt;Unttd lih strugles In Stalinist
..r;Jsia in a rocc:nt loctu~ 11 UB.
•
The..-• ~on wu an idnl medium for communism
td
the dbcon.olate pgblle. "The pony thrived on
tlbicontqu," Sao•·io malntained. H o - . duilDI the woeful
&lt;ra or the eorly 19l&lt;lltbc: US 1..-menlused a hc:ary hand ln
rqulotina the blsu,.._ee o r oommunbm. Fc.rtlan
perpcllatOI'I or tJoo ldcdoc.Y 1&gt;ecam« 4-'&gt;k: commocllties.
IAbdool "the- radical family Ia Wailem ~ Yor\"
tb&lt; s.o&gt;io's had 1 blotort or amsu. Fotlowina a 19ll
a~. the 'llCiler's flllhtr wu confronted Mth

ru.

r

""'l'

~.

"If DIY fathtr went bck to Italy," .sai.t SctMo. "be:
probably •ould """"bc:e!llilled. I'W&gt;. Mussolini WVII'tthat
bad, my father ,..ould ptobably bc:eJI Jiven atstor oil, I hen
plaeed In elemal exile."
Instead of tclumlna tO their na.live eounlries, mremllts
had lhe Option Of ~miaratin&amp; to the Soviet UDion. Scovio'S
flllher mlde bls "volunwy dcpanuruo tbc: Soyiet Union."
ReunldDI with his rather lwo yean later in 1934, the
• pcaker dalmtd the USSR was not bad ai all. "Thu• ,.,.
lhOUUIIdl o( fordpen ln Moscow," he $&amp;id. "In the
....,....... w Mft ueated wolt.''
.
Out ID. number factors. condition$ in the Soviet Union
!o&lt;nt aour. AnemPilnt 10 pin lU,pmlle authorily, Josq&gt;b
Stalia inlllatecl the Pu,.... or 19l7Jl8.
"In 1934 the AtaJlrian Socialisls were p-ee~ed by Stalin u
lb&lt;)' puwled lhlollcb Rtd Sqate. By 19l7 aD or them ~
i!OftC.''~Setmo. Wbc:ntheflllalbturier,....dropped .
t.&lt;ClOISiiJiued, the~ could pick uptbc: phone a t will and
~ U}OCIC .,.,..ed.
.
" I was ...U.q out or the Am&lt;ritu emllaJoy........, 1 was
-theftdecl.'' aid s,o.lo or bls .,..,curt in 1918. To mt&lt;l
the -.to or R..,.;,.'s lndlllldali7.atioo, slave tabor was
reqlllred. FoiJowmc t h e -· Saowio's odtsoey draued him

or

only pod lhlnt K1lnlldlov ._. did "'"' odll\11 t1w
that -cnt on (lou.. in 19S6l." .S..,Yio rccalled. " He onlyiAIId
a millionth or tJoo truth. Tbt pony (Amtrio:an) had noclri"l to
..,:·
On 111ar arrival at t1oo prison. nwo . _ interropted tllcn
..o, i.IISick to he deuCid up. "They """ld lha,.. orr aD our
body han •• , tl\ey had 10 with the ino«U. ~in, Ilet."
.S..,vio sponl tlifee- - - inside the oqualid J•l. His
dacriptloft or the cODditlQns brQoah• ronh the lmP&lt;""ion or
the lilm MllinirAt bqwrtss. One hundred and sixty..- men
to a room was a ••'llbtr the speaker &amp;aid he would ~
fOr&amp;&lt;l, " It Wll five men sleepinaiiCrOR tWO COlt," he &amp;aid.
"We"~ a llowed to US( the toil&lt;! two times a day."
The odls o fltn oont&amp;intd a uri~&gt;&lt; bucket whk:h. Stovio
remarktd, "we had to bel the JU!lr4s to &lt;mpty" eldl day.
"The smell was tem'ble.'' Shtina cramptd inllde a «II. the
men wert OC'CIIlonally siveo a 10 lO 15 minuL&lt;n&lt;rclse period.
"'hid! OOM!Jted of walk.inaoorund in t:irdn tn a dOJ kennel.
Sa&lt;Mo daimed.
P"- life"'" Ilion thouah.
uoder tn011 coc:!dltions
w""ld be:·~- ror 101 indMdiJ&amp;I, ""'for
Saovio and tbc: Olhcs cap~~~ lhc
)"l!! to CIOIIIC.
Whal followed was the trip 10 M-'an lhftl to IC.ol)'lll&amp;.
SIX thousand mll&lt;s-ou the RI&amp;Uian count,.ude, SctMo
rock pected inside a catlk car with 70 othtr ....... lltif was
the uip to Mapdan. " There ..~ r~ ~or cou ,.,.,.
fOUt•r lhe men slept." Taken to on armed ~~laJC, they ,..,e
k&lt;!'lthtre until the ¥oyaae. to Kolyma.
VIvidly rteallifta the dateS or 02Ch shirt I~ locale. S,O.io
Witb I Cl.lt Of J000 tO lOOO Olh&lt;r Shullled Into th&lt; boltom of
an Amcrlcan·made freialtler. "It was Auawt 211d. 1939. "
Uke the slave ships that bro•&amp;bt Afribn watTiors to the
n.wly....tabli&lt;htd United States, men ol the Soviet Union.
enslaved by their own tova'nment, W&lt;r&lt; carried to their
plaat.tloou.
The Kolyma rqlon or RU.Va is isolated from the VUI
-lotion or the eountry by iu lade or ........ "Kolyma I.
like 10 bland," S,Owio de&lt;cribed, "there b no nuiroad. juJt
boat and plane c:u srt you lhcn."
~lnd rrvm tbe SIIU or Alaska by the B&lt;r101 Strait,
Kolyma moiu the...,. fricid oltantS dlllina the winr..

"'"icb

""""was

.-tht. "Wt""""ed~daysa-.12hounadayinM
~·.,.o W&lt;al.lla." said 5toYio.

Oettina onl7 600 calories a day from

-p.

bread and
t.bc:
....., bccanx tik&lt; rats. Sltippina away any pods pos.scwd ir
the O!JI&gt;Ot1Uftity .,_.,ed itself. "Whera $01'Dd)ody di'Cid," the
speaker dtuifotd. "others would steal his clothes then hide
l!lroupc:aunt-,.. ~¥&gt;troo
.
him to ... his bread.''
Ac:eordiAC 1D 5iovlo, priloGen wen: pbt&lt;td aboarcl
Convonely, tbc: pOIIOOCI:I had \o depend on on&lt; another 10
.....,.,..._vehicles, II« bra!lln&gt;Cks. to maintain se&lt;r&lt;cy. ill y allvc. " We bad to boner to survi¥1!. The free enterpo&gt;e
The
ao wen hlddon that the CommuniSt Pony in J)'Jl&lt;rn always &lt;JIIsttd lo the eamp." l"ot ..,., relepted alo•es
the United Stata renqed any toowledae. or the mass antsts in the lndimate atmosphtff, Saovlo and th&lt; others w=
and triab, JUPPOnlna the SlaJin r&lt;sinx.
r-- - - - - - , . . - - 'OR:ed
--t.,.
o_mr•-k..•_•_~_ir.....,.own_._ __ _ _ __, ·:o-:::::""- .,.._

pu,... _,

High-tech
•
CoIIege Is

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., _ __

;· ~one avy had some wirr, he could .Ue -Ia aad
tl'l&lt;k them for tometbina he needed. We
tlvad

""'*

r.-.

ov.r und&lt;rwcar.lltina • ...WI p;.c,. of matetial.ll&gt;nl rodioa
it; unclmoear was valuobk."

In fact any c\o(llinJ was l&gt;f......,., as the tncidmc&lt; or
fr051bit&lt;,... rampant . Many of Sco""''' paintinp dealt IOil!l
thio. idea, showin&amp; lf&lt;ll d'-!oration on the flesh Of men.
ThehanhnessofKolymawa&gt;Sometim&lt;~toomuch fD&lt;meno
handle. forcin&amp; them to alter their deAJnies by any means

posSible.
•
The mcafb often turned out to· be: self-mutilation. The

Clllllnaorrorlwldsodeetbecatne eommon ~.

"n.o..

who couldn't m~lilatt thcmsdva .would urinate io their l)ove
.,.. boott thco ao out to wort ," he dobonored. "Whera they
had third dean:&lt; rro.rbite or"" they would 10 ln. be S&lt;11tl0
hospital r.,.. ampuwioft. Tbey would JptD4 tbc: wint,. in tJoo
hospilol, 11&gt;n1 be ....,, to wort in the timb&lt;r c:aropL"
Supposedly a lesi.otriac&lt;nt ta&gt;1t tlwl ...............
StoviosptDtiOyeanirtK~befor&lt;his&lt;¥mhloalrdtu&lt;.,

r....,...

cakulllina the
in his own tmm. t&amp;tiac Into ........,.
the pain imoiYCid. he arri.m .. a areatly Ylriaol..,.. .., spc:ut
a mi11ioa yean in Kolymo, -'&gt; day was hltt 12
years-fi&gt;Uitiply that by tp ... "
II only took nine months a O&lt;r his r..._ to be arrested
apio. "I wos put in Vladimir prison, sentenced to etcmal
wk." When the Soviet dinMOf Stalin ditd, howevtr•
amnesty was si""n to alit~ prioon&lt;n
Gradually, Scovio worttd bitt Into wcicty. wina
rcsidcnce In Mo.cow. After three y&lt;an hos request to tca•·othe
So
_ vi_• _t_u _n_io_n_w_u-='""'--'e_d . _nw
__

c~pril 29

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....... or Thr \p..afllm. tt.&lt;
pllorft
w•lcll opptartd to he tri&lt;l pltoi&lt;&gt;UaP•&gt; ond • • cncli..., to
l.an) Rowatllal' ,.ti. in r.n. • W'Wiftl•rt' Cf'fttelt ~ l!B
"'•tltat s~ Ro•oer. Thr .\pt&lt;'rrtlm nlnod&gt; a1141M &lt;ft41il lo

..

Mixed Drinks Draft
1 FOR THE PRICE Of I
50¢
till m 1dn1te
·screws &amp; Marys 75¢

THEHOMEoF
NEW WAVE

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Oatsam

tJGJ!?iS 81

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will lash ou~ at
Students are driven by ad contest Speakers
'Moral'·attack -on liberals

DoiMII .-led _,. ,... blood in iullds, ao it held a
.,._ctlclon.
Sowxl lib .;... -~~a- coaoalf Nol for MMmWIIIrcwiu, 1o11e ,.,.,_..,ad Ootol Balter, Ill UB An
Dcput-at AucknU, ll&lt;caUfO&lt; !My c:amc oul 1M
.......... 1looir ... Idea dlooea 10 .......... lbo

.O...l!OOX ioo .....,.odiliaa ........... ,......,.

_..a..

n. - · ....,....,cl by tbr

13-30 Coqlcnlion,

doe," Font'ldll noted. Rozalt eaatul..., lhlt thll
..tpnottll ..., espociolly aood for "d&lt;Ydoplna
1pproooha 10 sdlln1 1 produqr--..., 1
The SIOO 1ward wu IJ)Iit Ill'{...,... ~&lt;e wl1111m.
"Thot'• nothina competed to thea&lt;posure wl'U JC1,"
Formtlbl st......... ''1lli&lt; p11 yoar- .,_d, and
l.balinillollfls.-utllil."
Hio two ptll1nftJ cdloed FO&lt;II&gt;dla'• bdltfL ll&amp;ka
notal lbe will ei¥e her odf.-rlddot.
·'WIIctlt
-~ r~tanr.,..,.. ....r.....
witlltl!ol iD •1 pOnfolio diaD jBII....,
111ills
a-~wcn soo. but n'•lllr'&lt;oll)' boa primod.••
WukO\'Its pointed outtltat the ad will help in 1M joll
-.dies... As. portfolio pieco lbio is....., lmpo&lt;IOJII, ..
he ald . Uwally students jiiSI hove s ktld&gt;a ond the
mec:l!wtla ohn ad in their portfolio. "It is very rue to
haw 1 printed piece befor&lt; you ho"" a job," he
continued. On.. mmlon copies of lbe maaulnc were
dlluillated """"" li t0111at th&lt;
CollnrtY this,...,,
·

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-k.

- broulht 10 lbo .. taltion of An Instructor Tony
a-t, -'oo ...-cot it • a clul pmject. Tht
staclaou ~ 10 ""'"' in poups of two or lbret and
COCDe up wklo 1 clalan aolution. Allowina each croop a
weo1c and 1 Ulf, "\hey had to create a them&lt; and body
""'W• llldlodllla a o.U&amp;eb or how they wanted the ads'
to.,.... Ill ,m..
Out of 1bollt 12 desJan aolut;ons. the diu vored on
JeWD 10 II&lt; 111bmilted. "No one IOhllioa W.l mort
ouiJI.ahdlna thin lftOfbrr. They (Diotsun) didn't ay
On the quation of oc:tllally wlnnin.. Formdla
wllydwy-thilutbrwlnn&lt;r," Rozaltcommaned.
Tile Idea for 111&lt; ad eomr abo&lt;n from a 1o1 or r&lt;plfted IIIII "I -surprised. It waa hard to bdlcw,
but
I'm hii&gt;PY about il." 8ab:r lllf&lt;Cd. "Wb&lt;o Ro.at
"lwllillllonnllla" by doe lbret of lban. They cmcr1ed
nil
"Snr
etas"" anclstuct with called me I tholllbt I - iD trouble. 11/baJ lor told m&lt;
it. ....,... 00 lbo ~ .......... Rozalt c:xplaiDecll.bal .,.•d """• lthouillt II&lt; waa kltkr"'' mr. I just aalcl,
'No. adon*t bdirYe it..' n
tloo: ad jleolpa ~ "lftled toward collqr stuclaJ&amp;o"
...,. tb&lt; ad -ad II&lt;_.;.,. brfore 1
_ Rozak admlru his st.uclenu' """"'· "Their fiiiF or
......,_, "To 10 Ill uy oth&lt;r dif&lt;ctloo would how icleu Is alwt~Y~ fuciftatina OJid 1M (laolity Ia •f:f'Y
boa lllf..,......... he added.
,aod ... he .ald. addina that lbe win - Ulld:p&lt;Ctf'd.
"011 yes, I WIS Wrprioecl. ElpoQally whcrt - hoda't
heai\:1 fr0111 them ror oo lofta." The ltlld&lt;nu were
They _ , In dot body oopy and tlotroe; 1 sketdl or
nodl'led 1fl&lt;ra four month wait.
the photo 1nd 1 .....,..J comprobens:i.. layout. "Tht
AJ for tbr reason th.s their lcleo waa obo6cn, Rozak
ad llppCirl pntly milCh as we lftlalined ll, but IIIey
lndJ(:oted "My IUC# is ll&lt;cauoe the main oopy Ia vel'/
dlanptl tbr body eopy 1 little," Wukovits said. ''Thty dlrcct.. It's 10 obvious and it't ocve:r been done:
be(~/ '
•
oclcled JOale IJid IMy lOOk OUI IOIIIt."
All three• of Ill&lt; 0aull1) ad winnen are
ROMt ....ay Ilia 10 rlbrit:a&amp;c pm)eas thlt wou.ld
Commanloatlon
D&lt;sip
maiOcr.
II&lt; dole 10 1 real job .....,ment. ''Tiley t~tVtt tUlly
Tht~tld&lt;ftu did noc rccdw any nc:ptive com matts
- · bul bert- t11t tUJ tllina'. " ""aid. -Eac~~ or the
~ stDCicNI
th.s h was 1 vel'/ uscfui r ...rdina lbe ad ~ p!W
memba of Baker'•
pn&gt;,leel. "Tbio coulclft't hiJ1 ocu ........ OJif, but it ..... romlly, .t.o llllted, "Wily did you c1o .. .., ror 1
• aood cxporlc:IMx fOt ... da$s thoA 811Yihit11 fordln c:at1 Wily - Oltvj?"

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tchool enaanc. .....,_,Giiol11o Topics lncble: onoJvtkal reasoning. genero1
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Fee: $60.00

May 19 . ..... 4, '81 •
T-.cflrs li Tlusdays (6 sess1an5)

P.J •• •"tory eo....

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Amherst~

Fee: $50.00
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lZS Cras~Jy HoD, MaJn Street Campus

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br 0e11on K u.dqGIIt
The R - juaaunt md 1 clemolltlon job 011 ~
liberals. The dpt-wioc _.., lila proved to lor too mucb. and il
loots u if ocu tWioD w!llta-.to eodure tho politlcs or tho nw1 it
doaed. Oibcs cbim iball.his "New Rilltt" 0t M«&lt;l Ma;onty,
1M*S I . . . _ . _'lbn:ol lO _ , IDdfWiuoJ f.....s- U dwy

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U8 ~ Ptof"¥01' or I.Joclcrsntdtoat.e Nune l!cl«ooioo Joy
'Feldman aid, · - 'Moral ~y' Is edthcr 1 ~Y or r1oe
population nor moral in thot their intent is to lqblat.e r~ vf&lt;wl
for all Americam.
"Spocirtc fretclomo In ~." me eontlnued, "incl!"''na""
education, equal riallts for wot11&lt;1n ond roproductlvt
freedom-con~n. fetti!Jty ltnlces and 1bonlon ate not
•II&amp;IIUie to •poor lee:lla&amp;tfl and wonotn wllbout 10vemmet11

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or lllltralo wllf ...-an~ or Iekas
the MNnr Rilltt" and Ill efl'oc:t on lbe poiitlcs of
- · • iauel. E&lt;Jrmer United St.ta Salator Jolon C. Qalwr and
1910 Marpret ~Award winner Saralo w~ will opeot It
1 p.m. ,...,..,._ in the Clcoqi&amp;ll Room tbr St.- .Hold. tO?
Odowuc A....ue.

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Martial Arts and a mystery man
~~ru..

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H• WOilld oot lnQJ '"' last
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"I clon'c wam ctleb&lt;icy

"Wbea you•,.. '" 11111 tlnd or
tbiq. prMq U vtf)' bnpOIUIII.
Thert &amp;restnnp - l e Who.....,.,

dlh klDd or tbina. becluso it's
clillereot aDd they doo 't uDdenl&amp;lld

It,.. he UKrtfd.
Whit he did l'tVCIJ Wll his flr1t
oame, Lcc,alld lilt ltiDd or "thlna"
that he's involved ln-Ghintst
Marlial Ans. Loo, who Jlll(luoted
from UB In ~ ~~~ lt?Ol, spends 1
lot or titw at hls alma ........
Dl'tlaed io tradltiOIIal Chlntst
b!Kk, Lee Is usUIIly ...., pnctjcina
his stills oo ~Ita$ In UB'o Squm
Hall
· rocrivcd both
Hefounlain
Aid that- he has
CGrlfused cl...&amp;s oDd iponnt
corctmalll trorn people at UB.
•-someone w!U walk by aDd ydl
'Wubt'" oDd imlca~ - h l n a
thot they uw in a Kuna Fu
morie-"ttupld tltinp like thlt."
Lee claimed that most 9 r lilcsc

c.ommrala

t~ome

from males.

attribulina the Insults tq the
"macho ethk" in oodoty. H e
••plained, "Ptople lillnk they're
beina maeho If they wis«ract at
me. It's their way or reinfordlla
tbeir COQI'Idmc:t In themsoNes 11

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b•f•
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thtrefcn tile mertial aniA Is a
tlueal to tllem. But lilt «pen
imiRs that tbos&lt; in the Manlal Ani
clo not Inlaid to pose 11 a tbreot to
&amp;Dyooe.
or lilt pu!J&gt;C*S or
tile Manlal Ani ii to li"• a penon

··o.x

tbe ability to p.rotea himself or
hasdf in lilt .....,t or an actaet,"
Ito a:plalned.
Appam:nly Let folt che n&lt;Cid for
Iiiii abUity about 10 )'0111 IJO."I
was llvlna In a rather touah
ntighborboocl (which ho wouldn't
reveal) aDd there wu 1 n«d for
moro chao brute ""'n&amp;th," lee
rem~~nbeted . While in hlah IIChool,
he recdved informal instruction

rrom

his

rclati.Yu.

Aftu

JT&amp;da.&amp;tion, hil inlett:.l t Wll
sparked, and be JOuaht prof&lt;Mional
inscruction. He tnined for owr 10
years, under \lorlous Cblnoso

iMttuocun. aDd cvencUIIly learned

the tec:lutiques and WU. &lt;IIIPioYCid
in lCUD&amp; Fu aDd Til Oti-cwo types
or CbicleR Mania! Arts.
Lee, who is nuont In Otlnett,
bepn tea&lt;:hina lesaons in !&lt; una Fu
ud Til Chi thr~ yean qo &amp;I the
request or indlvidualJ who had Kef~
him practiein&amp;.
Accordina to Chinese History.
Kuna Fu dotes back to the Ulna
Dycwty (S06-S56 A.D.). Durina
that poriod, • Buddhist Monk,
llodhidhatma (calkd P'u.('i-ta•mo
by tile Chintst) nocicCid his students
flllillc aleep durint his leaures. To
keep tbem alert. he divulpd or his htallll ptOIIIOiioul wbicb consisted or 11 .......... co
tllem. In ISll A.D. lilcsc II

people who
..nial ans .,.. ,..._ uer&lt;ises were

willl ~ve laldmcla.

He

bdiewa dial calala _,.. --ldcr
Ill....._ - ' « to Olllen,

NW--As lilcsc

kaowa,

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failii,Taoism, io&lt;orporated lile
tecltlllques into its pbilosopht&lt;S.
1iloUc thlnms bdiroed that IIIey
&lt;ould rid th&lt;msdva or arlllly
sufferln&amp; by withdtawin&amp; from
cMiiDtioo aDd joinina the notural
foroes of life. This philolophy b
maintained in lilt Tal Chi S.)'ltem
todoy.
Lee teaches both Kuoa ru lltd
Ta; Chi. Kuns ru, bo uid,
empbasius uso of the mu&gt;&lt;les.
p&amp;nicularly t"'-&lt; in tile IITOS and
tqs. Til Chi emphasizu uso or

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iotemal mercr rrom cht unh·crsc..
Pointina to the •)'mbol or Ytn

llld Yana on hit t« o.tun. Lee
&lt;XplolnCid that il Indicates that
OJ)I&gt;Oiites complemaK cadi ~.
and is used ertensivdy in Tal Oti.
"Th&lt; purposo or the an is to
hatmonlu the unckm.todina of lilt
hard and tbe
the e•pon
uploined. Bruto. strenath is not
imponan1, be addtd. notin&amp; thai
.. lht- internal rMr&amp;)' or a penon b
poton. tiaily lll(&gt;re powerful than
muscle a!Pn&lt;. " '
Oocly sitt is abo not slpirtClnl in
Kuna Fu or Tai Chi, accordins to
Lee. In both di&lt;ciplines, heuid, the
emplwis is on t&lt;ehniquelltd skUI.

'tbUlEAAN
METE.ACt\

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All of Let's c:I&amp;J&lt;a an: tauabt
.,.,.._-, bea\IS&lt; Ito b&lt;l.na
tlw it is easiet for a studcut to lcam

upoad~d by
in thai cuvirooma:Jl, r&amp;tha Lh.an in
.....,......, Chinese bo-s to 72 and - . II"KIP· Most conducted
....,tUIIly to 170 lOtioN whldh
••w~ tJ:r.tn i5 .spacr'' on UB't
bcaaoe tile · basis for lile Orinae ~Sired
sinoo lilt

r,oooCLE~
m~jorlty

of his Sludents attend

t~

Univcnity.
L« ,.id thll b&lt; ...m teach aoyone
who b willinc to loam. but most or
hb c.ludeniJ art mal&lt;s. "From oarty
&lt;hildhood 1itlo ore tauaht not to
bad," he Slld. "This is
wrof11. Anyone should ha•~ the
rta~tuna spirit to defend his hooor.
or ..nue or himself." Lee claimed

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tho 1970s lirts ba-T not
b&lt;enrqmmanded~mmpMmu

I hit -

for rt&amp;Jttina bact opimt boys.
I 'Sc1 r ddtftSie il a natural rdle:a
in both ...... but d kfllotl in Jirls by
their poren11," h&lt; contended. "If
t~nyonc Is responsible for the ea.w
wilh whic:h ¥~0rM'ft arc raprd, if~
tM pat&lt;nl." l&gt;e said.
l.oe m•lrualnod that tho numbet

of rapes are incrusins, •nd

aurlbuted thac 10 sock&lt;r'• lact of
rcspcocc ror 'kOmen. HMales art

onm brou&amp;hc up to vie-w lii&gt;'OIIX'n as
weoklinp, incapable of prOI&lt;CIIng
themsel•n. Stntt Ito doesn'c r&lt;Spea
her, it beeornes
easy for a male
10 anad. a woman;· the vti:sa said.
Let rqt&lt;ll that thtro i&gt; a n«d for
an Anti· R.tpe Tuk Fortt van to
driw women around tht UniV«Sd.y
area. H&lt; belioves that lile las
.. omen aro tausht to fiaht f&lt;&gt;&lt;
tbem&lt;d\'0$, ch&lt; moro assisw&gt;« will
Ito n«ded in the futuro.

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1M: upm rcaUed an incident in
D«trnb&lt;r 1979 wlli&lt;h he beli&lt;v&lt;1he
survived bcatW&lt; of his lrnowled&amp;&lt;
in 1he Chincte disciplines. Oo a
mitd wantcr clay l« d«icHd co tate
a bkyck trip from Buffalo to
TO&lt;Onto. Wh&lt;n he about 6S
miles from 1\iJ desllftiUOII. a .0
mile-p&lt;r ·hour head wiod cam&lt; up io
(r()ftl or tum. and br was (OC"ad 10
ahaoclon hb bqdo. H&lt; hitched to
J:or011to, and then took a bus back
tO .,hoff Ito had left his bicycle. Lee •
thouaht he could &amp;&lt;I a ride frocn a
trucl dri•er ba&lt;k to &amp;rralo, but
found that many driv011 will
p;c~ up a hit&lt;h hiker with a btcyc:k .
L« attempted 10 rid&lt; bad to
6utlalo u &amp;lot 1 - are "-""
below 20 dovm. At 3 a.m. h&lt;
s1artcd hb 1np, but afte:r a fC'W
hour$ round hlnuelf utromcly
fatiauat. "'Mt liut rJ,ou,tu ,.-as to
stop," h&lt; r&lt;m&lt;mbered. "bul I
l~ that if I Aopped, io ns cold
enouJh that I • ould fall......., and
frttLt to dearh.
SplrltoolfUdlt•
"lbc only tluna I had leh ..-u my
•poritual c.~rmach, which I hod
learned from 1ninina tn Ku:na Fu."
It ,..., enoualt to keep h•m pedalina
for four stni&amp;ht hout~. aDd be
ann•...S in &amp;ffolo at 10:30 a .m.

..I'm convmced Ihat ifh •-c« noc
Witl&lt;td lind "lod
Notina a chaf\IC in himself sint'f:

ht has been mvolvt:d in Chinese
Martial Arts, Lee .aid, "KJlo"inc
th•t I eon dofend myself has liven

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Here she comes, 'Miss Buffalo'
For the c:ontestlnll or Sundly ni&amp;ht'• Mlu Buffalo
Pqcant atlile Hotd Statler, it ..... c:itlla "tlte OtriU or

victory

orllleaaonyor..,....t«~,"aa:ordingtoMastet

of Ceremonies LattY Hunt&lt;t, a

to&lt;al tdevlslon

newsman.
And when ail the b&lt;auty and talont had b&lt;en judged.
20-year old Dobra Ann Panepcruo was thrllled-'and
awarded tho crown and sash of Miss Buffalo 1981. A
Buffalo Stat&lt; Coli&lt;&amp;&lt; sophomoro. Paneperuo &lt;arned
an all-&lt;l!pens&lt; pold trip to the Miu New York State
Paaeant, to b&lt; held In July in Wat&lt;nown. _
H. , _ , Panoponto's ultimate p l lllte\ th&lt; 3SOO
Other local wlnne111C10$1 tho Country, is to waiL down
the nmway in Atllntlc Chy to the sound or Ron Ely
unaina "Hore She Comes. Mils America!"
SboUid Panql&lt;tlto
on to win tile Stae-wido title.
ruruser.up Joan Qlov.....tl would uswne lile
duties or Mia Buffalo. An IH'irina , . _ who
p&lt;tfonns at CUper's S u - Oub, Ciio¥aldti recd•...S
a litany OVIlioo trom the c:ro....S or lOO followinl ber
vocal routine: during the wont ponion or tile oven~.
The talent ...,.,..u-wdahtd most heavily by the
pan&lt;1 or five ludp-dlspllyed a wide varidyof lkUII.
Liso Marie H olllnder pleued the crowd with an
original comedy routine. In tile style or Carol &amp;mou,
cho 18·y&lt;or old H olllnder trasformed h.....,lf from raa

ao

rmt

11

~:.~:~ ITz'~~uire show«t~cdleot movement
0

and c.lyk as sbe performed ao inspirinc jazz dona:
number. Thtn C&amp;rol M . Dickey, who used to maLo hor
own doll's clothes out or "old .-1t«u and towds,"
1nodolotl a tfrer.s v.hich •he, had desi&amp;ned and "'"'"·
Klaa or ..... world
As M C Huntor asked for " the onv&lt;lope, please" to
announce the wlnnor of the Miss CongoniaUty prllo. h&lt;
obS&lt;TVed; "I never thousht I'd over say that . I can
usually only soy thlt a1 a drua store-wh&lt;o thoro's a
llle on onvdopes."
Carmon MilaarM Portt was announ«d Miss
Conaonlallty, u sde\."lod . by her follow contestanu.
Emeraina as a lavorit&lt; of the aowd,llle amloble Pete.
beaan her $\.tth journey or the 0\-.nina down the

iltumln111ed runway.
Th&lt; evont wu 'I'OIIsored by lile John Rob&lt;n Po~&gt;'ttl
Cam:r School, in mnjunctioo willl various busi.,.....
and oraaniutlons which spo~~soted individull

contata.nu.

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Community leadm litewlso supported
A
ptO&lt;Iamotion Wll rtad by Josopb Cordero or the
Buffalo Depanmont or Auewnent on b&lt;halr or
"James Mayor D. Griffin" (sic), honoring tho Paacont
contestlftts. In addition, Coun~r El&lt;eoutrve Edward
Rutkowski proclllmed May ·l·9 as "Miss Buffalo
Weok."

-Strw Slmmonr

m.r mort confidftltt to race people.
In a c&amp;lt where- $0f'l)CQoM'- wUI
b«ome juSI a link -c:ssi•-e, I'U

ovoid h•m ;r 1 oao. b&lt;eause 1 don't
ftd I ha•·• to pro•'t thai I o:an beat
him. Tbls has made me a lot
eolmet."

for 1hc &gt;Or&lt;nlth of spirit that I
auaincd t hrou_Jh tht conorous
phyocal oratnm• of Kuna Fu. I

would

n04 h•~ J~urvh·td iM:

arip.""

he laid.
Kuna Fu and Tal Chi nave
becoo'M pon of L~'s dilly tife. "I
don 'I eVen antktpalt fi.tbtin&amp;
people," he Slid. "I jusc C1lioY it
for iudr. Ya. It'• oonoeatd to
defeo~e. but thou'• so mud! more
10 tt than that."'

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..u......,ng. &amp;nd appeera, In tact, to oa nott&gt;lno lllO&lt;'e

The "''l*l&amp;lof&gt; of WI"IIJ'II
tne - t l
COIICh. was a regreuab4e temdnaUon to an OUI81andlng

than on IC\ c:on&gt;rnlttocl if&gt; 1 morNnt of pique. llle
publicity glvllf1 thlo lr&amp;nogrenlon haa now been
t&gt;loadeno&lt;l to Include an allagecl ¥1olotlon ol &amp;maleur

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~~~- ot theu~ pUb4lclzed _ , _ ~~~ ue _ , , _ IIlii
NonUrsh, tiMI MW
that c:onllnue t o - - · ttoe
Un~lty lho&lt;lld lhe FocuHy S....tt 1\tht.llc CommhtM to conduct

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a thOn&gt;ugllln-tlgatlon ot the teom.
1\ttowlng lneotYICIIIIIISIIca to aland (Of one game Ia bile!; Ullng at~
8uiiSplt--MWPI•VfnoP&lt;olesalonaJbtlll-lnanol,.,.COIMQecontealts
!*'- that oould all btl deelatocl. eut - . . , , u IM
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The Un~ Is 111 an untonun.aa lit..atlon It
etedlt
Monkarlh tor guiding the 8ulla tiVo&lt;lgh Dfmlon 1 ,..;oonhlon. Howewr,
t h e , _ , , _ not only~- the 8ulll' etedlbfllty &amp;nd the int"'JriiY
o t the u e _ , a P&lt;oo.ram In general. but lhtyde$1royt1Mo-tand spirit
ot bompet- COiteglata "-lS 11

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Another drain on SUNY

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varalty activity. CoaCII Monkarah hao conttlbutacltom4!
t8 yaara to the dlt'itlol&gt;mlnl of a nllloniiiY recognilecl
baaabell P&lt;ooram due&gt;lta the tacl&lt; ol auf&gt;POI1 trom both
the aotnlnistRilon &amp;nd from hiS own ~ment. «to
lkl&lt;lblr rtgrottsble because not only hU the program
bt1an -~~ a - · blow, but mao BUI Monk&amp;rah has
ralieved o1 his 11111'- pendlng an In-ligation.
The ltratarlcal, oYe!'blc&gt;Wn. elltenclacll&gt;rooa oo..rage
ol thlo altair 111 not In accorcl whh tha trivial nature ol
thla o t t - h o - . end tills r a l - - questionS
abOUt the l'tiOI'- ot the l\thle!IC DaPIIIrMnl Ia
~ulng tl&gt;ts 1 - t •• II It _ . a Ucond
Aoaanblati·Rolh altair. The often. ., which wu
la.lllllcatlot&gt; ol the 100&lt;a anc1 atalllllca of one game

wu lofteited. -.lei oortalnl'( nol ... coneldered

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It IS -rant that .,. Athletic Dapallmtfll to out to
CtUelly Monkat$h. altiiOUOh , . .......,
In
VIew of tM many _ , . ol excellent ..,... whlct&gt;
OoiCh l\lls oonttlbuted to thla IChOol. It
- t h o aclmlntstrw.tlon to resol.. tJtlo matter In •
mar~nor oonalste.nt Wltt\ I he mlnor n1ture ot the otrence

ancl In k-ing with tha long ancl uoollsnl Mr'rice
rondered by CoM~ Monkarlh to Utla tnatltutlon.
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So..-, the ..-ro of tha state Unl•erolty of New Y0&lt;1&lt; (SUNY) "Ill
atan 01*81fno th&amp; ayatem bued mort on rational thought &amp;nd less on
polltlcl. We only laar that by than ll*a wnt btl too IIIIIs left to wo&lt;1&lt; whh.
SUNY Ia ai¥01.., which MYOfte In the Stata wiD r-ly acllnlt ia plaguecl
by tlollt r . - &amp;nd a blo9e&lt; "tn4salon" than. pe&lt;tlajiS. It can monetarily
~ """""'ly Ill oonotltl*\tl btlttls lor enougtt money to maintain
their PIOO'- MCfl ,..... tha 111-t of rotntnehment hangs """'
lnllhlltlona • t ha tllldgat axe CIIIPI thett l¥o&lt;Y to.....,.
Yet, lnataed of looking ID&lt; war- to alle¥1ate the problsm, the SUNY
Truet- add to tt. lnotaad. of conlidarlng eliminating aome campuses ancl
apj)tylng lhe 1...01 to u.o.e lsro-&lt;. mora l&gt;fooparous onea. the Boa!d
CIMIU , _ 0«1t... t o - the IJit*"' IU&lt;thar.
t.a tNn tlltM mot!tiMI ago lhe p r - 1 to build a campus In Uticawu attacked as • OOiitlcat by ~nor Hugh L carey to

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MOUre eupport tn that area. The argument , nowever. t~l lf'Mt new campus

will proride high technology training-something lacking In tho othet &amp;I
SUNY schools-fa compelling.
8ut reality-In all o l ill harahnell ...,.IY S,..lng Whan tha ExiCUII¥8
Buclget -~ Is releaiOd-dlclaiH Ihat CUti, IAlher \han apendfng, be
l~ed. II, u the Utlca.flome proPon8ftfl claim, that ~ fs so
needed In 11\111 arM, constrvction ot II may btl justifiable. But SUNY Is at a
POint_,, muot be willing to taka from one It It wants to gl.. to another.
Utloo-Aome should ntYe&lt; !lave t&gt;een IPP&lt;oved will&gt;out a ptlor vote to 01
le&amp;a' conalder eliminating some olthe State'lles.s func11on11 cempuses. ll
...""senseless to cry r~ Man:l&gt; Ihat you cannot suppOO'\ a family ancl then
Mncl out bkth announcement two montf\11 later. A few mora moves tli&lt;e that
--York will '!I' \)laMing a lu-oliD&lt; P&lt;&gt;bllc hiQhe&lt; education.

Increase tbe graduate fee
Through Frklay. UB'a gra&lt;l\lalo aludento a&lt;e asked to vote In a
raforonclum to raiN t~a manclaiO&lt;J laeto $t2 a semeslar. F01 the like ot
malntaln1no ancl lmpr0¥1no thei&lt; on&lt;ampus raoreM&lt;&gt;tatlon. the gracluatt
~0&lt;-'IOt&amp;"yM."

1\oeoataacalate. tMGr-teSIU08111 Alloclallon(G$11) ltncl&amp;ltsotf In
. - o f additional IUI&gt;POf\ to -AI• allectkoety nut )'Mr. Othor ooUege
c&amp;I!II&gt;UMS ,.... -oved more funcllng IO&lt; tt&gt;olr repr-ntatlonal groups
end UB'a undergreduatoa voted fD&lt; 1 almliar hlka last - • t e r.
Without the GSI\, 01 hoo been UP&lt;IIsocl by Its P,t~14ant Howarcl
Bennett, &amp;8 greduata ctubS would Iota tholr COhesion on&lt;l gtadualo
a.-t&amp; woUld their ¥0iceln untveBUy ollllra. WithOUt liMo Increase.
lhafi"CCuate_,_ wouldcontlnueto function. h o -. haprolec&lt;s.
plsnl &amp;ncl eltact- may be Impeded
Whh educational 00111 aplrtlllng upw..O and opponunilln for student
otllllanc. dlmlnllhlng, It 111 dllllcuh fn many cases to od•ocate an
lncfHM Jn any tu. In other yeara, T"- Spectrum , . . no• ceon abte to
jutllly the odcled ex,..nae. Toclay. - - · II has become 1 necessity.
ceratut _,..sing In GSA an&lt;l goocl accounttblllty tor '"'
Thofa hU expanditura.. Greduata -~~ lho&lt;lld oote "Yes• to support their own

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To /he Editor. •
MuCII as we ha\le dllclaln lor wrttlng to The Spectrum
(lor ,..10111 thai will be erident at the ancl ol this
tatter), our conoc- oould not lsi ut oan up your
1\P&lt;II 24 tront.paga arllcle, "Contro¥tttsy Erupt• as
Mlll!bt P,ofessor Ia Denied Tenure." withOUt protut.
Uka many antctes we , _ - . In Tloe
Spactllllft. toun&lt;l till• &amp;lflc:le to btl oxuemety
blaaed-talefno a Ytf'f pro.Adminlstratlon otanco-not
so much osptlcltly, u Implicitly. Hanoo althOugh the
anlcto Ia auppooed to btl about ProfesiQf Grabloet,
vary lillie apace Is ciO¥Oted to what he had to oay or
whll others hac! to say In auf&gt;p011 ol him. lnste&amp;cl. a
maJor Pill o1 the anicla Is taken up by the neoata..
of htm ollaracl by -otratlon offlelals
by and targa. "' light ol tl&gt;ll we would like to r.glotar
lha lolloOIIng -·tiona:
tl 1111 f - pertaining to Ptol....,. Grabfne&lt;'s
obrldgad probotlonlf'l tarlod point• .to one
In•-~ conclusion: ProfellD&lt; Grablne~~ •
two and o..-.hall bl8ll&lt; belofe ha 11 b&lt;ought up lor
tenure--The teet that tharols ,....,_,.., forlhla
II an poiM In hit Ia-.

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Horwrrrl Educalloool ~ t.a... for Instance,
reoogn~M!. We ha,. l\lld the opportunity to . - I a
n - oi'*'Mictea. _..,etc, and
OMMd lo be at u. ~of hll
ra . .atch. the. depth and bru dth of his
analyalo-lndlcatkre oil* ruo&lt;.-p llllntl-&amp;ncl the
OfiOinellly ol hia conctua1ona. T lor !not- his
artlcla on ttw declining
~ aoo&lt;M. Wltll one
ualylic&amp;l mo\le ol r-'ftO hla dim
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¥0iunllltY - . Ptofa- Grablnat II among tho
lew Who , . , . a tong teC&lt;Hd ol commWIIty
-~-- ol IIlii order l~at II baneflclll to
groups auellaa mlnorltlsl,-.... etc. That '" · IHIMcE
that II Y i - wllh 11kanca by the estsblllhm&amp;nt.

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that
-WOUld nonl&lt; UamonQII the lines!. No4 onlY 101 his
cou,_ well ll&gt;ougltt out-In bolll -t.ontkre &amp;ncl
lormal te&lt;m~-but t&gt;la approach towarda hll otudenta,
In ctua IJtd out ol dala, to lhat ol one PC4'-ou•

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exparleneea as otu&lt;lentl over a combined parlocl
SPIMing tnD&lt;O ~ 14 yeua, In llnl\lerlh... In ttvw
dill...... c:ontlnonto.

Notwlthltandlng aM thla ' - ' · tt Ia now quito
clear that Ql-. all the IO&lt;- that &amp;nl now arrWgned
agalnll ProiOSOOf Gtablnef, the llltollhood that he will
be alloWed to continua teaChing In this Unl-y
btlyoncl thll - t a r II 1 - slim. Whit. the
Impending toanln&amp;tlon ot his employ"*'' can only be
to the dat,_t of the hNttlr-al 1&gt;11
Oel&gt;wtmer!l. to .,. the moot u-glc OU\001118 of lhla
. - t wiU be that It wl41 raprasont an a asautt on the
pllnclple ot -..+a t.-m-a principle that the
Unlftrtlty Ia ..,pposedly bouode&lt;f to uphOld.
One Olharpollll INIIO&lt;t
conclude lhitleller: WilY Is
It l~at The S,..Ctfllllt-PutPo&lt;t.clly a atuclant
- · and yet not ICCOUI'II- 10 any OIIGIIf1t
~ liec&amp;lly Of
,..... inaeaalngly becortio a rlght•wing, pr~
utabilolll!)&amp;llt ~ W. aaiC thla o1 oourae. on
the b~ata ol comparloon with o1~ar rludenf
. - -(&amp;nd not non·ttudenl nawapapert) thai we
ha.. _ , In other parts ol thl Un!t.o SlatH and the
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by ChartM Ha~le
ProlesiOf Altbach' haa advancecJ an lnt..-estlng •
!Mala In llle ~~~porter, Aprll 2, 11181, that Miencan
student. _,..,ta are 1!/Miped by fCHelgn policy
.....,._ He this thMis on the extraordinary
atudent ~tlon totheV1etnomW11, and on the Pille
ltno-·11.-,t peece - . t oflha !IIIlO's. Theao
110 good points. · he lgno&lt;oa too mUCh: the
socialist leagues on Clfnpu- In the early 1900s W&gt;d
.. f,OSin In t)&gt;e deptwsion, and
atuclent
'parllclpatlon In o~tlon'- or...,lzlng efforts; the
widespread student vol\intaer WOI1&lt;1n urban se!tl""""'t
houses at lhe turn or the century, and ant.,·slavery
activism 11nong students al our ee.rllest colleges
before the Civil W11. Furthermore, why we.a there no
response to the beginning&amp; of American
Imperialism-the Spanlsii-Amortcan War Ond thO Firll
WortdWar'l
I dlopute AI Ibach's theSla that student activism can
be explained by relerenc.. to Issues ol fO&lt;ttign policy
atone; ltls much"""' compllcatad than I hat. lsuppan
his ovoldanca ol the ,_.,ons"'V8tlve !hells of lhe
"rebellion of tho sons against tho fathere" Ond other
paoudoi&gt;sychologlcal explanations' lhlt t&gt;ove been
popular In recent ye111.
I would like to advance my own lnlefpretation or
student mov....,.,is, based on my years e.a a student
activist In the late t950o and 19608, and my
experiences as a teacher of courses on the New Lett
here at US. In O&lt;der lo gel a handle on student
mo-ts, It IS necesaary to construct a etllleal
historical model ol tt&gt;e Institution we work In - lhe
modern university, wt&gt;lcn not only llalna students 101
adult occupaalone, but also organizes and PfO&lt;nOies a
vision of our eoclaty, and ~as done so slnee the first
dOOIS ol col. . Wete opened.

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To go bac:l&lt; to the student revolts agllnst slavery,
theee occurred mostly ~ prolealant "*'\lnartea Wl&gt;lcn
_ , , after Ill, precu&lt;eore_to our present day collegaa
and urtlveraltles. They trained the fuuua· leadena of
Amec1ca, not onlyt-ook111 llrto-.tnelaw,or
the military, but , _ going Into lha ministry-the
predominant lcleology-orlenled lnatiiUiion at tt&gt;at time.
.._ at lheee ...,.~nar~aa, a vlalon ol .
Amertca
was Ill at&gt;out wae baing fabrlealed Ond trenomltted to
futule ~Ilona. Hete ~a model of the future mull~
U!\Mr8111 of - day•.,.
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Since UW.waa tlwn a wobbly con...,_ In America
ta'IOrlng .,• ...,.. lheH lnttltlltlotla had !he tUk of
organt!lng a vlalorf of our Collntry that somet&gt;ow
Included &amp;lavery In It, -.nd paoalng It llong 1&lt;&gt; t - wt&gt;o
would aooept Joe. In lnatltutlone- ,...,bera also
80CtPted alavery as a p-.rt of wt&gt;at ~was. Now.

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semlnartes and colleges are special ptaees; students
away ·rrom the Influence of their . parents and
hometowns for ,lb_.e llr$1 time In tl\elr lives, collecled
together for study and luo In college campuses, and
allowed to speculate and probe the Ideas that Shape
tl\elr time. are bound to Challenge the Ideologies tho(
are passed along 10 them. It must have been a dllflcult
job lot their teeehefa to assimilate slaveJY to the dseam
of Am~tfcan democracy; the tortured blb1fcal
e&gt;q&gt;lanetlons of Wt&gt;lte Suj)Oflority sound absurd now.
They must t&gt;sve sounded pretty weak then too. tn any
cese, this Issue disrupted many seminaries and
collegu; "'there were riots eod lots ol off-campus
org.anlling. This was, alter all. the era of tt'le run-away
• slave, the underground aallroad. lhe Dre&lt;l Scott
declaion and nonhem appeasement of slavocracy.

Limiting quntlonlng
I'm not saying tha~ a majority_of student.s at those
semtnet1ea w...w '" ~ p.loblibty not. Mo11 11udenta,
Jike most peoole In general,""' w{!llng to go along whh
whatever kteology t.hey are taugtu by ..their beUers''
unless It strongly lmplng"s on their livelihOod. Today.
as the.n.
What I am saying Is tnat these students oppOsed to
slavery, in ihslftuHons whose fob It wa.s te ratiOnalize
the practice of stavecy with the tneory of Ammican
demonCfacy, found that tt&gt;st contradiction opened up
tor them the possibility net only of dissent , but aCtion.
And act they most certainly did, and we today "'' the
better for lt.

My theSis J$ based on this model: students at college
attd away from nOme, are allowed the OPPOriUn1ty 10
question the reigning' Jdeology of $oeie1y-withfn
limits set by the needs of the college Itself. as an
ln.stltudon maintaining hseif wittaio the pOwe-r structure
of sooelty. When students' questioning of those
fdeologte.s, Whether slavery or war and impe.rlallsm. or
segregation. or pover1y, happens to hit right on a major
contradlcUon of that soc1ety. as it oflen has, then there
exists an explosive possibility IO&lt; !hat society. Of
course. the society always ha• the option of
ellmJnatl.ng that qvestion1ng, the totaJitarlan option. I
hope we continua to reject it. The option of limiting the
que.stiOOing ''within bounds" raises more problems
thai'\ It solves. What suCh UmltatJon does, In fact.ls to
remind the students raising tt&gt;s questlonl that there ta
a bigger stake In their questioning than they might
t&gt;avellllaglned.
IHOI-ts
My thelia ollt&gt;e origins ol student octfvjsm comes
from years In the 1810o student """"'""'~''" whlcl&gt;
began, there Is no question, wlth Interest In the earty
civil rlgl&gt;ts movement: the Montgomergy Bus Boycott,
the Uttle Rock Controversy, lhfllrst slt.Jnsln 1960, and
so oo. The outstanding campus revolt of tt&gt;s ·earty
1960s took p i - at a.rtteley, Calilornla In the autumn
of 11164; It began as a protest against college
administration raatrietlona on students' organiZing for
the civil rights .movement. Marlo Savio,tlle'spol&lt;esman
of I hat revolt, was a wneran of the hot summer of 19&amp;f •
In Mlsslaslppt and, like many at Berkeley and
elsewhere. wanted to continue Civil rights wont on the

campus. The A,dmJnistration and the Unlvet'sfty
Regentt opposed 1hls extension or thO Southern
Movement to ~ Berl&lt;eley-Oal&lt;land area of San
Francisco. The rea~~lon that the Sout.hern Movement
had raised ques1ions about rac1al and class rnattws in
CBlifornja was the "cause.. , If )'04J like, of the re¥0ft.
Why wew-e college administrators so an.dous 10
eliminate what were really small meagre efforts to ra.ise
money fO&lt; SNCC, CORE and other grOups? Why - ·
lhe Regents Involved? I(Vas It significant 11111 Senator
Knowland was on the board ot Regents and was also
tt&gt;e owner ol an Oakland dally newspaper wt.1ch was
the target or civil right$ protests about their hiring
practice$? Wl&gt;o really ran the unO.e&lt;sity?-a quostlon
'at the core ot atr student activism, ~• all rimes.
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Most everyone 1'\oe talk.ed to, and most htstorical

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rights mo11emen1 and Us tnbutarfel. .such i!S BetkeJey in

196&lt;, Com ell. SWatllmCHe, Madison, Ann....-. etc. On
lhese campuses students were organized with a
critiCal practfoe end' an hiStOfieaf mission. Tl'!ey weren't
many, txlttt&gt;sy were enough wt&gt;en the escalation of the
Vle•nam War came Jn February 1966.
Altbact&gt; applies nls thesis ol for.,on policy Shaping
student activism to our present day and discusses the
El Salvador situation~ As 1 write this my daugt'lter is
returning home from a demonstralion 1n Wa,snlngton.
D.C. to protest the Reagan Admintarra·U on·s
militarization of that political struggle. While no doubt
ttli• protest will metter, and a panion ol tt&gt;e POwer
structure in this Country aJre~ tu1ows this. and has
moved In Congress to limit tl&gt;e American Involvement. I
do not believe tllal f&lt;llbaCII is looldng in lhe rlgllt
places fOf a revival of student actfVfsm.
N- activism
According to my thesis. student actirism Will atise
out of the conrradlctfons in the ideology ta~~ght at
AmMican universftfes. an&lt;l the consequences of those
contradictions for the subsequent liYu of the
questioning students. II Is too early to lell II the
" supply side" economics and tt&gt;e o-ral austerity
philoSOPhY of Thatcner-Reagan will dominate the
campuses, the social sciences 6ep.artments: if it does.
th"" s""'IY oontradlctions willariselllere. The general
ralionallzatlon of the university Industry, about Wl\leh 1
TIHI
have commented ollen in the ~~~porter
Spectrum and the Obviousness with wt&gt;icn college
aetMtln 110 belng organ.lzed around t h e - ol the
glanl CO&lt;pO&lt;atlons. given lha 1ac:1&lt; of corporate l o In human fifo -.nd their focus on prollts as tl&gt;e sole
criteria of SiiCC8S$, wt11 _ . . . ,, the future student
activism. Atrocfy,ln lha antkluctear po- movemeni•
the response to ll&gt;e Love Conal shuatlon. we -the
tiny aoeds of wt&gt;at may ·some day be a gtant political

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But. II 1 am correct, -.nd II university wort&lt; is
assimilated and adjusted to the neocss ol OO&lt;pO&lt;OIIons,
ln terms of trained personnel and Q)(fect'ldeologles.
tt&gt;en the days o1 merely student ae1.1Yisn• are over; tile
d.awn of a coordinated studentoeltlzen antkorporat&amp;on
movement is here.

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I!Oht one, the right choice IO&lt; you/ Not ewKYone leefa
thet wev. lf you Wattlt Child line,TKJI don't IO&lt;ct thoM
of ua- cloll't _ , . a child to ha\11 one. Do not IO&lt;ce
YOUf ..._. u ttws on the rat or u-.a.

The Alollt&lt;to-Ufo - • end the so-called Mottl
Wlllori1y 111 , _ tryklg to mal&lt;e their views and fcleafa
thoM of the Nation. No one hta the rlgllt to dictate to
any-thet - haS10 ha"" a Child. If we feel your
lcleelo - t101 fitting to OU&lt; a;t...,tlon, thin we ahould
he.. aN oltomot- to us, not jus t having the
CIIIICI. Wa)'lle you IMI pregnancy II a wondetful, lulll(lg
duty 0( al4 _,.,; toll ua. how many _ _ , d&lt;l you
knoW that wo1&lt;e uP Jumplng lor loV 11 tiM! reai!Utlon
lhev - • P&lt;egntnt, w!len th&lt;!y de$1red no children?
Right now we h&amp;wt no desire to have any chltdren.

We do notllt&lt;e the proapect of teeing the reef)Onslbillty
of an unwanted life with our atill uncertaJn future. No

child shOuld baer lhe guilt tnd shame they may lace
beceuaa our blnh c011trol method has failed.
Wt wonllo thank Simpson IO&lt; volclng hla 5uppen to
_ , . , ha&gt;4ng t right lo clloou. We keep stressing
choler. II you ,..,.,.,.. the attarnallve of al&gt;otllon, you
ha .. no C!IOiot. you mull have the bob1. You than Itea

the &amp;dopllon process or raising h yourRif. Ttfl 111
Kwtloa, do you honestly Jeel your Clllld IIU thl btll
chance It oould ln today'o wO&lt;Id? You are a atudont,
WhO aupl)O(tt Y,u and P-r~ Your b1Ho1 Yo u NIIY bt
lucky enough to have htlp, bUI whotoro tJ\ost wllo ore
pot to lucl&lt;y a u - t o do?
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You lo- adoption. How riltfe.ent would H bt than
al&gt;otllon lutt l&lt;nawfnQ you , _ - a llft you
Cl. .ltd liYino, r llnoWftlQ JOU, and
halloO
you too _,!no them? And t~uo KWitoa. t l . - did . . btcoMe lo&lt; producing adoptive
btblea7 That b ridiculous. We would -go tiM'O&lt;IQh a
pregnanq. Just to a couple
can hlvo o
Cllfld.
You !MI ..., strongly you rlid the flgllt thfno, good
for I'OU. you oro a Wono&lt;W peraon lhtn - · Qill you
cltolt your fife; Itt u• ond a Q women c11ooat 011,..
II you Watt! to be a rlghl-to-llfer fine. tl)ll 11
aometlllng rou agree w~h. but don't force an)'0&lt;111 tlaa
to htvato feel thai way. It fa oU&lt; rlplrt to tnal&lt;e a chol..
and havt on optlont open. Wa wanlthl opl)O(tunlty to
live our lives 01 we..,. fit, notoa a smoll minority Ieel
we muatl

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Susan S. Hurrto,
Ruth Hlckoy
fo//flo PrMtorl
Kortn Pour.y

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f am plea sed to oeo the QOVtmment finally tddraaa
thl unden)'lng quatlon ot thl HOga llty of obortlon-~fo
tht unbO&lt;n a person?"
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Whatever they conclude, they ara bound to f&gt;tva W&lt;OI ~
IOIInded counltrargurt~tnlt. Lot ua ~PPOI•that they
- t h a t fife begins at conooptlo~ and t~ertfO&lt;O the
~~~~~ Is a person. Thul, all al&gt;otllons would be
UHIQa.l.
Theil hoW would they defend a l&gt;otllon octopie
progna ney (llnplontatlon outoklt tho utenot)? A
r:onceptua would be a rtgatd!Mt of Ita toc.tlon.
Cleorly. t11ey WOUld need to opoc;lfy abortions ara tep~ E - If theY could, theta would
doutlllos&amp; be llnblguhtoo a s to oxactly att
abOtllon It thltotplllllc.
Ho\lrWOI.IfrfCoQgr-deltnd a.Oot11ontoll&gt;fognancy
rNuftfno frO&lt;n r~
If the dtctston lo tha t s concoptua It a per-.. Wily
not aay that thet operm and lhll egg the rolfllltcond
beiO&lt;o conception are aacrecl-aa thev wltf, Inevita bly
become a person.
Or WhY not $8Y tht.t thtt 190 and IPt&lt;m constitute a
person the day before union-or lor that matt eo_,.
before? That would thtn make contraception att Illegal
practloa.
tt seetn5 to_me lila.! thO only f)Otl tlon that mlgllt be
hold Ia this: a fatu • - o Petoon ott hat po4nt of
PrtQnlt!C'Y mat • typica l fttus born In a I)'Pictl
premature birth would typically t urvtva 10 live a

typicallY Iailifactory lilt.
Trv.. the isennltton of "tattoloctory"--or ""'" the
d•flnltlon of " typical" -might c o uta some
conatornatlon, bUt It -.... thlt It would be a
delentlbte position. Ita JMJot WNirnosa fa tr.at It hoe
Illegal a.Oot1tons defined as a function o1 medical
technology. But pomape that fa alao Itt llrtngth
DHn S. Btm&gt;n
111 YN' mad/cal llutltttrt

The 'real' Civil War
0 . lebano-n will neftf ~w peace unltla thtleraella

To tho f&lt;lllor.

atop arming tnd iralnlng Pl\alanglete and atop using
the traitor Hadad to vocate tile aouth of 111 peaoeful
people to facllltttl a future annuttlon by ltrtel,
through the taiH proclomotlon. of tile oo-callad
"flopubllc of lr.. l-non".
Tht tsraellt 010 ln&lt;leed behind the new round of
llghtfno tnd are mothratltlQ their llllop (the Pl\altngllfl
In~ loon&gt;~ny rNson.. oome of W!llch wr
t . Control of lhe city of Zalite. the C..,ltal of the
e.trl&lt;a Volley, In ooder to ClOMeCI the road aouth In to
the Suo Hadad proclaimed ttea whlctl '*under larNII
contrOl. wltll the • - conrrolfad bY Pl\atanglata,
enabling them to secure a gr\p O¥tO an 0( Soulhlrn
Ltbenon and ostablflll a maln strategic lint ~alntt
the very natlonol -..rfty o1 Syria tndl_,_
2. To co..,-up the COIIflacallon ol more lando bY the
Israeli government In tile preclornlnentl)l Arab oocupltd
West Bank, as well as port of Southern Labanon.
3. To conllnua thO. Ioraoll practlca ot regultr air
anacko and ohOIIfng ol Lebanese Chrlttlan and
MoeLom chltena In the SOUih. causJng them to 'V• ca.te
thatetJttorr. This woUld ttwtn glveloraet aceeaa co the
llttnl Rfvtr and Ito wall&lt; WhiCh They badly need.
How Uk yoursal¥eo 11\e following queatlono: lithe
larufb - ooooympathellc wlthl-CIIrlstlana,
Wily - · t theY the same the Pllalanglatt 1o
~.....-and.,_troyed theCMitlaMfnAImatln. Af.Koure, e-., and Aktfral F~.
Who do the PhtiOI!glsts te~~&lt;esenl7 They ... , _
rnlftOtlty Q«&gt;upl with
Who 11ave manegod
lftegal!y and tot&lt;l8futtr to control two small tegmenta
of Clwtalfatta In LeOanon. AI P&lt;oof of lht. - ella the
. . -ton ..,., opposhlon to the Pllaltngltt
,...,!ott attd atrategle &lt;:clltborotlon With Israel, that
C. The~ lloflti(IQ In Ztllle biQM .,.,.. mont"•
waa ¥olcad bY lht lebo-lormllt'J&gt;nttldlnt Franjllll,
. _ fila Phaltflllfl* and their - n a llies. lhe
oon, Toni, ond hfa Wile 0110 two -•'Old
diiUQIItor and 30 other Watonlfo Cl&gt;tletlana f&lt;O&lt;n hla
Nortlontl ..-eta, I n - wu -ua11r " tnttmal
--.rueo~e ,.
JIQion- ,__bY the'fhttanglll f)Otly In June,
D. Tho AllrD Daunnt Force (ADF) In Lebanon can't
1978, and thl ~ of the l..obaneea National block
end-~ 111M ~ton army. The ADF(whleh Ia
Aeymond Edit&gt;, the tlrongeot . Chtlatlan Catholic In
.lahlo
fteall and Itt - l t l l v e to the L - . liP INiiniY of ~ u.,.,a CCCMlMCitd by a
P..u-t. oloiiPII-Itndrntnyothera.
' - - CaloMII lo ~ In 11111 at lht
...-0(1111'----lo"-thathe . . . _ ·- - ...,..,_t ~•
ln lebo-. lolloMno the ....._,.tlon 0( lhe.
111100111"'- Pnaianolat-=
--lhl-ltpellol'-ego!MIOIK
E.-aO(Ierlo l n - IOttlll-0( ~Mfnotlll
- I a ; WI . , . , . _ the contln- ~
In lniMnal aflalra; WI oaJf on 1M
........., people to the .-t ap!rft of
WUIIInglan.
Alnham ~
w OtallluUr _....... 1M N&gt;F Ito roll In
The Civil W11 In Lebanon haa raged lor six
c;onllnuous y..,. (since April 1975~ The agony and
oulftrlng rea- )'et another peak, wllh liiUe or no
attention gloon to tha core of the p r - bY the
Amoflcan media. The fight goa on and the trvee ma)OI
Amoflcan n t - enflame that war with theft
atratoglc d latortlon 0( facu an&lt;t'dramattc l&gt;ftMntatlon
of ~~lona. The war conttn\lft to eocalato attd
the Amoflcan natWOII&lt;a - t • thek own war agalnot
juttlce and the only truth.
Slnot the attacb by the ne1wort&lt;s Is always dl&lt;tcltd
egalnat the Arab cauaaa, we, as humans, should
defend our rlghtL And on bol&gt;oll of the
National Mcr&lt;omtnt, W&lt;l -utd like to clarify oome ot
the teaues you... h e a r d - -·
A. The lmpllcotlon thtt tht war Is a religious conflict
bttwMn Chrlttlans and Moatema Is complotofy fllse.
The CfUCIII CIUH of U'll WI.(. IS lhe .ShUQOie between
traditional ltc~nocrate, ouCII' •• thO PhOtatlQISI pat1y
WhO hova allltd lhlmMivos with tho loroetl .....,Y
agalnat their own people, and the prQ9rtstlve
Ll...,_ National - n t, whose goal Is to
Improve the po41tlcal, educational and tconomlcaf
aystem In l.tbanon, by lntrocluelng 50C1a1
reforma to a decayed. bUt lnhe!fitd, stclartan regtme
8 . II I a - to tnainuoto that SyN would bt
onoaetd In • btllla to,..._. CMittanaln lebo0011
on t h e - of their~ btcause Syria wn, and
at Mila. an ltnpotlant -~of Clviotlanlly lll the-lern
world. ft'o cepltal city, Oomucuo, houses lht Antioch
" - " Ctluft:h and the original Warpnttos w•e
.._,_ ~ mi9rattd trout Aleppo to the
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..,.. 0( lebanon.

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, . , . , . . . ldlttflg and dooiNctloo of our Woutlfuty
biiOotd~.

Narrow argum~~t
r o tht Editor.
In l(wUoa•a r...m teller o111 acuatt ~m,..,., of
" '*""'n'n out~ - fmJ)O(IMt !octo. In her flit• olllts

guhty of t h e - thing.
Kwllos atatos- anyoi,e - l n g to hava on octlve
Mltllfa- -...Her t h t _.. toto
By thl oame toolc. anyOne "'""'" and hD att
accident must eufief tho conl4lqUIO\OM also, bUt thit
- t h a i ...... lrl)urtd . d .....
refused hoeP(tal trootmerlt!Utt beceuaa nil lrllurr ts a
....._uence of drfvlng.
Kwltos also mentions the Qu.tlon of r -alblltty.
Willie 1111. otego20, waa certainly rttponalbte for her
actions, t q-tlon Whathlr a 12 yo11 old would be
equally ao rQponslbte lt the boca,.,. f)fiQIIant.
Kwltos oaks ''Whtn It • letua a _ ,.. Wl\llt olio
IIIII to pOint out Is tllot t ltnlllztd egg It not a fetut.
What it II Is a tpectallzed COli Whlc!l, g iven the enwlronmant IO&lt; • long ttnOUQII period of tftne, will
davalop Into • aeH·oustalnlng utstence. Givan the
""'""' In cloc&gt;lng, f might P&lt;&gt;lnl out that
llngemaQ cllppklgt alto tw¥0 the..,. ability.
Kwftos taltca ellouttllllmOilontl trtuma uooclottd
whh lllottlon, )'et if '"'Yfhlng wnleh caused 1m011oaa1
traUmtwuout-.-WOUidollhtveto81ttnoCbalr
atarlng at a wal all our U.U.
Kwltoa t.aJI&lt;a about adoption, ,.. lo&lt;gate that
hlndlc:apped tnd mbced raca babloo aro naorty
tmpeaslbte to plaCe Into an &amp;dopllve - . 81&gt;0 alto
tmptloo that a good ,...., lor maiCing ol&gt;otllon Illegal
Is to k-. a steady eupply o r &amp;dopl- - - . ,
Kwfloe sors that the tlglltoto-IHoro aro not tyytng to
force a"""""" io endUfe an Onwanttd ~ancy. H so.
than wf1y do they want tbottlon htegat?
Finally, t&lt;wiloo lmptlet that Slmpaon hat no fight to
exprMO an optnlon btca"" hela not ltmiM. WIMtt ohe
IH- Out .. !hat the leglltatlve llodlal oonoldef!ng
antHbonlon HIQitletlon .,. - - l n g t y cnate tn
-fl&gt;.
th.l tWhlle ltllfnO to
lccepl . _.. ""'"'"'- 0( opinion?

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�US to take the lead in forming Israeli-Egyptian buffer
bp .IOMpb B. Zloga1e
Although broclond EiYJ11 ~\eve been at peace lor tlic last two
yars. the Raogen ~- Is proposing to send a US
~ c:on!lllgontto MtW as a buffer zone belwftn rho
two

Middle·""-" l\lldon$.

According 10 ~ ~ rho Slate Deportment Anlla
Stockmoll. tho Jtotlonlng of ... n f'morlc,an·backed
mulllnatlonol ~ IOf&lt;lO In the Sinal o.-t" Is
consiMnt With an Ol1glnal pcomllc by Pnslclont Carter, made
to both brocl and EiYP&lt; In 1979.
,
"'-icMnt &lt;=- promioecl the two COUnlrla thai it- the

Unlod NoiiOnS~ ~lon:e did no1 rnaaon.lloo.
the llnlod 5I-. would ~ ·the ~ and

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5eocknwl oda-.lodgod thai Colonel ~ Plonko~ odWor ~ .... 5IUo o.s.---a~ons
Map Gonerol HWIIha T - and ~ Admhl MohMn
twndi10 conclude 11-ne"doys oltal&lt;s on opec:llk:s
ollha pn&gt;poMI ....-,.
The R-n Ad-..lon announced Sunday that • wot
rudy to . . . tho lood-and poobMIIy supply mal&gt;y of tho
trOops-In locming on intenollonal force," The Neu&gt; Yorir

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Tlma rf1&gt;0fted. Sloclunan told 1M ~"' that "no
spedllcs .. to the .... ol the fon:e has yet been dc&gt;tnnlntd."
She opeculaied that the size of the force wl'l most 1llcely be
dc&gt;ermlned some flme before the throe-day meeting ends.

S.od&lt;man oxplained that the ..... ' - fuJDiod their truly
comll1itll*lto • .. they'- Wllhdrown In.._.. from the Sinal
dnert.• adding that they on now In the final . . _ ol their
pul•back. Presently, the ....... !JOW"''l'""' conaols two key
airt&gt;eJes In the ,..;on-bodl ol which ••• ocheduled 10 be gillen
up tn
next phase -of the withdrawal
Since the signing ol the Camp 0.\Ad occonls. tho broel!s
how lobbied in favor of a credilable A.-I&lt;., mllilary force to
be stationed In the Sinal. wha. the Egyptions hove - l u l y
omlnced the Idea ol A.-lean Iota being Ulloned on their
soil.
$1odanan drew a quaaa- cllldndlon ~ Amcrltan
positlonod on fsypclon 101 and the ltAIIotiing ol
A.-lcon-badced ~ there. 5lw Mid that "The
~"l"og
should no1 be .wwtd as "an Amcrltan
bose In the Mlcldle Eost ••
Thc-c:Mian ~--""'*~&gt;w•..,up
In tho 5IDOf clumv the - . . ! ~-~orad
tchodultd to be phased out . . the
~ force _...... ...... the""' Sinal o.-t.
5lockman ropoo1rod. Allhougb she was noc - · Slod&lt;mon
btkva b wll nequn a ~ol daclslon to mnove the force
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�ATTENTION GRADUATE STUDENTS
MANDATORY FEE REFERENDUM
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WASHINGTON O.C. -The Nation's QPilol' hoo ckvttoped
a jlded omt\lde towards prOfeol dernonlbeiiOhl tho - " •
haW&gt;g~ lhcrn..,_ routinely*- theo.t ~
morch oll962. Wlh ewrylblng &amp;om whllo-dod fcmlniMI ond
angry. --driving fanrwn 10 goy rights adMits and Iranian
collogo llUdent:s paulng before • • lhls city has Morl ~ ell
So f
S..nday's M8rdt on the PentagOn was 10 have ·~
• ldnd ol effect on Washington'• declllon·makers. ~would have
IO havtt bn" conducted on the moot ma$$IYt se.le , And l wos
Organ!&lt;ed I'll the People'• AnH-war Mobilization (PAMJ, the
m•rch was the loognt one hald since the VH!tQom Wtt prO!• decade ago. Alhough US Pari&lt; Pollee lbtlmalod tho &lt;rOIIICI'•
11H al 25,000, PAM ollic:ials put h aiiOO,OOO, IAihlch rnaldM!d
"""~·· annot~need goal.
The PAM morch brought loged\er a broad coalition ol
- f r o m all~of the Nation, Their goal to~ US
lnvolwmenl.., 8 Salvador and l'resicknl ~·s po_.s
Cllll In _... ......... - Wilh s.n.r.. mlnonCy Ieeder

VOTE TO KEEP YOUR GSA
ALIVE AND STRONG

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VOTE YES TO THE MANDATORY 'FEE
VOTE X§_TO THE NEW
FEE SCHEDULE ($12)
Votfng continues through May B!h -

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SQUIRE HALL, Center Lounge MSC 10 am· 8 pm
CAPEN HALL, Info. Oak (AC) 10 am · 8 pm
103 T~BERT HALL, GSA Office (AC) 10 am- 8 pm
ELLICOTT, Student Club Cafeteria (AC) 12 · 5 pm
RIDGE LEA, Cafeteria (RLC) 11 am • 2 pm
ROSWELL PARK, Education Office

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the President's budget cuts, It appeM11 thot the
O.moe&lt;ats In Congress are giving up tht light 10 rollor~

tuppofl

cutl&gt;ock.ln lludent llnancibl aid, wd!Gre, nwdJcalcl and other
programs

The morch repr«MT~ted the flnl oubllanllll public outcry
ago!n11 the Rugan Admlnlslradon since a took conltOI ol the
IIO\Itn'lmtnl In January. And PAM &lt;&gt;&lt;ganlm'l sa~ !hat tkt
morch to only the beginning ol wl\6! d be a - u e d
~ elloot lo pn&gt;lieSl agalnsl Ragan pollclts
" ' - ' - ' glllhered for the pn&gt;lieSl •tn a puttr: port. )LIII
edjacml 1o the I.Jncdn Memorial on the wao one! ol the
$WV\~ and ..,..,. os W...
Washlnglon Mal. 1M weather &amp;om around the Country~ de....,_. «f the lilt.
Ju,fl one block -~ &amp;om the Slott Otpo,tment BWI&lt;I~.
SpWms addressed the crowd and 1M mwlc wos parionped
._,a PA ~as people lounged on the..,.-. Polbo In riot
11100&lt;1 around the penmeter ol the park, and a
htllcoptor drded ov..-hocl. A C&lt;&gt;llple of officers, porched alop
lhQ Lincoln Memorial wald'ted as bu• after bol dropped elf 11$
POSM"'l'''• and the sllie ol the crowd grew,
The conlltigenl ol dernocUimiOR &amp;om Buffalo, about JOO
e&lt;:co&lt;dlng to Buffalo s.- College PAM G~ganlur Kim Kalz.
had arrived ......,. !hat momlrlg. ThU Jlx c:twln Blve Bird
bu- had left an hour and one half latt the nlght before b

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POSITIONS AVAILABtE
WITHIN SUB--BOARD I, Inc.
All interested students are urged to
apply· for:
• Group Legal Sentcea Program Director
-rapoulble for planning ond operation of
GLS progrvm. EstJ~ 20 hours/ week

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• UVAB Sound c:ommJttee cholrperNn &amp; aasWtont
....,_..,.lefor Auclfb pr!Oductfon ot
..,..._ ~tec:hlncal aldlla helpful

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Indeed. the PAM democ!Silallon tiought togah. a IOo4de
r~ ol -ps. lncbling ~ 11ghts, women's. enll-dnolt,
blec&gt;k. Hllpenlt, Jewtoi1 and ~ o Palesdnlan autonomy
O!gllnlzatlon. Age groups varied wldely- &amp;om the ~. 10
" - who man:hcd agalnll dlser1minallon and ..,. In tht
196os, to lhooe who were loo liOOl19 to ewn remember the

• 0/1 Campue Houafng Director
-t~ble for operedon of hou.fng search

ol/fl:e. &amp;lfmoted 15 houra/..,eek

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ullflCillalned l"tafOOS.
PAM aciMsl and OBIIudent S...
wbo did,_ of !he
O&lt;gOnUing In the Buffalo ....... told Thc Sp.arvm !hal she had
o&gt;Odt ,_,_"""the b u s - ......... month ego.
"II wt11 a cldnk pollical ladle. P~ gor upM1 and try iO
~llie !Nngs." sho Sllld. AaQdlng 1o Vola. buses &amp;om
Detro~~ -one ol the few dlia Nadon-..ide thltl oncloned the
morch-v.-~ .. tlw.lasl mlniiiC and !hot~.
which
lo lupply 20 buses ol ~&amp;om eo-,,
allci conc:ded out. .
•
Bul demonstrab:ln conw:rged on Washington any w~ th.y
COilld u the Interstate epproechlng the dey was lined Willi
hllcl\hlkm, Valu was excited. "Thllls going lobe much bigger
!han 100,000. I'd stake m~ life on h," sho said. ~,...
buses OOOJtantly oomlng In. I can\ believe this to happening.
This lo m~ first demonslrallon and I'm ruDy e..:lotd."
Ken Lundgren, a substitule &amp;each&lt;r 01 !he Buffalo Oly
Honon School and a Yelaan of the 19601 anll-wor
movtmtnl, sensed that S..nd~'s demonsaratlon waslllrgor In
~ than pm~~ous ones. "This ddtnltely IHis bigger than the
'60J, • he sold, dllng the IUppof1 ol the demonsaradon &amp;om
churdt and union -

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CALL GSA AT 636-2960/1 IF
YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS
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"The inmedicite concem is EJ Salvador.
•We~ tot to ret this Countty's prlotities
turned oround. People ore not intrtest2d

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VOTE IN PERSON- VALID
I.D. REQUIRED

#111!1111_ _ _ _ _ _111!11_17\ BOARD

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DEADLINE J;()R APPLICATIONS BY RESUME

. FRIDAY- MAY 15TH
AI ,_.,..lhauld be tu6nitled to Room 112 Talbm Hal, Amherirt Campus.
,,.,.,._ wffl be lw!ld Uav 18th·- 22nd.

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Aftftn INdents &amp;om Ocy Honors School ..,.,. amoow the
IJ'OUQ &amp;om Buffalo. Mira Fink, 16, had ....,lood It her
ochool. polling oul petitions ~~galnst US In~! In El
s.lv&amp;dor. Moll students tlgned, flnlt .Sd, •._,c about o1tt or
-0111~. Theywo:reR__.,~.· tWJIDU­
brothor. MIM. came 1o Washlqgton for lM 1n1 - · ond
allhough he .... ..-...! portly by cwloolly, he did - llntijlinte-.1 In tlgjll--.g,
'1 1M loa """*&gt;a ciOWD to - wl\6! - QOJng on,• he Mid,
boll ' - """"" lolclng el&gt;out El Sol.oclor. "&lt;llll*o IIIUDk tht
ohould got out and thouldn'l ..._ been ....... the 8nl
ploco, """l's notjull8 Salvedor. The us~~- of

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., thWt. lot of my teaches ~.- Mloo sold,
bill .......teed !hot low ~ .. his achool -...! .-y
lnlonned aboat the _.In 8 Sol.oclor, which hc biomes on ill«
........._ ......... whom he cborgod wllh .,.,...,. up the

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pace/ul and wel-org4ni.liod. Sisler Mary Jane Reisdorf of tho
Frandltan ordot ol nuno in Wllliamsville marched along with
the Buffalo oondngent. A mls5lonaty who spftlt live yoors in
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not tntt!rtllted In weapons,."
Tho dernonllnl!lon, 110001dlng to PAM media liMon 8411
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job&amp;. radal 111ola&gt;ce' iwhlch h.. opread from Buffalo to
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~ Godda(y wiling in N~ger
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~student tlo.monstnohOnsln ~;ge,·s C4pll.&amp;l, ~lllrney, ogaJnJI ~ ~
""P'Pf\S\onlsm In Olad, has fwrhor - t d Nigtt"a ddble L.a.,- ~
rolalona.. Prftlcl.m ol Niger Seyno Kountcho! fo dftply """""" about ~ i
"""""""' , _ . _ c:au.Md bv the poj,aal .,._ bclwoJm !he 1W0 oatlons.

~~ rich lnnoum dtpoolts IICD&gt;Unt lor 70 perc&lt;n1 o1 tho A&amp;lc.an
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Ul'onium ""P'f1J ond lhe money~ altro&gt;cts !hal ,_of N;go.'• t_. IO&lt;

Sands' fast not a tJnique protest
- - - -- -- - -bv FT&amp;Dk Vlriano

~ and political obuMa.
~ leller. tho
Irish ~ Slllc ..,... rpllty.
Some 25 yurs olta lholt. lnclia joiMd lbe tankt ol
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Gandhi~ IN'ClOnCOJll of !he~ h·.,_
~ 10 • fuJ.IIoclgod Ideology ol !tbdion Llw
~09. G.ondhl un6mcood thallh~ yey powo. of
en opproutw ...,. &lt;e&gt;uld be tu 011111 undoing so Ions u
wctld 01'4nlon and morel sanctions nwanl enlflhl"ll- • •
they would noo In lht """' ol Nod G&lt;!nnany.
ln a senst. (){ COUI'R, ,.arva.tiop on a massJv• ttaloo
had o«t tho tCa90 f0&lt; T"'"""" MIICSI.Itney ~tweon
1845 and 1850"""" IMn one million Irishmen died In a
tmt&gt;le lamlnc which re$Uktd from e perUIIc blight on
lhc poQIIo aop, ln!lond's IIOplo Food. An acldlllonel
thrft ....,., pooplo loft the ISland. """' ol them (Of ""'

UnlladSc.la.
Toelle

Among lhc ._cwoions wero thrH devtlopmenu
which would profoundly allect lhc 8ntl$h emph At
home, mno&lt;M at the role of England'• Com Lows,
which fotbotlo. the Import 01 export of gratn and addtd
10 lhc dealh 101, t.d lo thoh repeal end the ,.... of tho

Li&gt;enll Party. ~. Irish Immigrants bC1td u lnoh
of !he Britlsh
role In lhtt homoland and conci&gt;uted l&amp;rgo wmo of
money 10 lhe c:aUM ol ~. And In lr•t.nd
bel, II. Wntnc brou!i&gt;t great inlluft'C¥ to o.m.t
0~$ Cochok Emandpatlon -.....,., ....s
~ lhc OIIAblshmtnt ollhc I R A

~: Ny hdptd sprud aticol -

modemlzatlon art b&amp;Md Alreodv tho .,.....nt plungor rn tho lntanadonal
""'nlum or• price h-. c:auwd Nigel to r-..,h iiJ ambOcious economic
devolopment plan
Since ,the oQtClng of tho Ubyari Peoplu Bureou- IOim&lt;'rly tho Li&gt;yM
~-II) Marth 1981 , diplomatic trammioalons ! - . . Nlger and
Ll&gt;ya liaw been conducacl lfvough tho """""""' ~ cuburol oonter
Tho pram~ ltilllonl beiW«n Nill&lt;f ond U&gt;ya, haw lorotd !he oenoer to
!&gt;"- ~ lniYd · - • on a penonnel
Nigor's,o«:r&lt;l ...we has documonled ~ _...,., b!l U&gt;yans to
P&lt;~ U.,... r-.lltel lslomlc au.a among Niger's atcma Th09 dolm
lha ~ Ole trying to r«nd pooplo Into the Ll&gt;yan Islamic
(Aglon-whldl Is comma~d b!l l'alesbnlons Lilyan Prt'Siclmt Colonel
Muammar Gaddely has encoutagtd tho Tuaoegs and th. Toubou ,._,n
of nol1hern Nlgef ond norlghbo&lt;ing Mali. lo r.olly behind his &lt;aUIO of
Uboratlon,_
F~ocbakl

MU!tary confrontation between l.bya _, Nigel 1noy orup ovw thq
tmilollal con1uo10n which nioo&gt;- rl\e T"""""" o.. jlnd b sunounding
arta, """' """"Pitd bl/ ~n !Cir'Clb, and the ddpultd 0wou sq. A few
Nlgft at.llt.oo1bti .,. malting no ...,..,. about lhtfr ftMS .,_ the
lutur&lt;' of dw -.e il I - . ptOYtd !he N l g f t ' s - ~.nnlum ....._
ll&gt;dch lnlo lhc Owou r&lt;giOn Thql fe.as U&gt;ya is trying 10 gall&gt; the uppct
hand In !hal dJstna b!l sendtOg in ~ from Ll&gt;yan military bases In
Chad.
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To counter libyan tnoYUag.oinsl Nlgos President Kountcha Is opp~y;ng for
lna•astd French. suppcxl in the ewnl Niger is further thr••l«ncd b!l Ll&gt;ya.
While Kountth~ has roqu..,cd rnoro Frenal aid. lw. bas rcfustd o Frenal
offer ol • pormoneno Frtnc:h combat loroo to be ~tatlontd In Nlgou borclcr
Ngloou. Also. toinoure Nro-solldortty. hell aslcing foro pon·Airlc.ond&lt;olense
&amp;1111"9tmtnt under a F~ umbrda, assuggosatd blithe,_,. nallonsol
Scntgol. Gabon and fVO&lt;y Coast
Pai&gt;-Ahlea

French""'"""' in N;gor • Nlla&lt;laol ~ i1 a .-.II ol ... ' - - 40
~ ol N'ogers uranium are ...,. 10 FTw&gt;c. Fo. the Frmdl
go..oernmmt 10 IMinlllin iiJ mombonhip In !he nuclnr orms &lt;MI. • needs

Nigel's uronlum

Noget's mdi!Ary numben only 4,000 troops. French mllilllfll -.!""-&gt; .e
lntreasl"ll !N small onny's 4bllity b!l providing oophlstic:Aol.d -nry.
communication&lt; fotiUtlu ond all t..alcal tran&lt;pon oysroms Th... ~lirles
woll give !he French the lim• netdtd lo mobilize lhH for&lt;b In the ...,,
Noget netds aid. II""""' •• no swpr1s&lt;r when on March 9 . Roben Caloy,
French Ddence Mlniottt tigntd an aid ogteetnent ..,..h Nlger.
In addition to ScMgors pan·Afotcan ldta. Kountd&gt;e fo olio oounllng on
~ aid from NogeN and Algma.-bolh ol whom ...... Ll&gt;yan
. . _ - . che&lt;bd WloCe A.lge1a ftoa Isolation &amp;om the -..h. N;gorio
guards "!JJins' the lslamte .... ol Gacldoiy'• wotld conq.- dtftms. Thus
lfga~o.J&lt; DOW In !he process oftnaeasltlg aid 10 Nlger
Kourucht's decision to add lwO T - ~to the Nill&lt;f Cobinel o1
Ministers has surpriood t..Jt&gt;y. Ari Toubo ft:nhlm haa been named to lhc post
ol Minister lot Rural o....lopmmt wh~e M0)181d ls.soufou w.os Mllgntd to tho
post of Minister "Fo&lt; Labor Allails.· Both «• impOrtant pooltlom, This movt

l'!ot tMflntt
b wes not lhe fiJ1I hunger &lt;b1k.tt l.octd b!l tho British
Mohendas Gandhi
had rntde- uw of tho llldl&lt;ln en .......,.,...,ullabor
prolell.t~.lndia.~ holhen r«garded
llorgoly • • rdigjous ......-. Thoie-- olio h ....... bv Olhor I.R.A. prisonon In 1919 and 1920.
~ &lt;ndtd b!l gov&lt;nl~Mnl &lt;OnCitS:IIons 10 lhe
gC&gt;YOmmmlln those yean~. In 1918,

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But no ccncaoo~ons ~ olfertd to MocSI.itn09. oncl
~ Wftks much ollha wotld walchtd aa a
sollllry lrllhll'bll con&amp;onltd !he vast power of lho Britlsh
crown with lha cxomple ol his voluntary suHf11ng. On
October 24. 1920, ~ died.
Tho olf«tonpubll&lt;oplnlon. apec:laJtv In Britain, wu
onotTnOUS. H uge, aboolulely silent aowdl lantd lha
London down wbich MatSwlney's collin pessod
lor ..,.,._, IO Cori&lt;. Thql n&gt;llli&lt;ed lha MQI&lt;Ir1! ol a
- ·· Wm. and lhc ability ol ono lndMd""' to
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become lhe ¥"hoo ol

mokes o sham ol Colonol Gaddaly's Slat&lt;'m&lt;!ntsabout allegtd Nigor and MU.
death cona!t&gt;lrollon &lt;•11rtp1for tho Taun:gs. Also Kounldw haa lndudtd
many yDUfl9"' non· mUilary men among the nsnk• ol Niger'• goyanmen1.

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The demise and renaissance of the New York Yankees
brlotl• K. Lapiau
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Editor's nott: 71ti71s tM S«&lt;nd of • t_.ptln ~rits trrl&lt;in1
tM ~ lllld filii fl/ tht Yonk« dynosty. Tht first :oqmtnt
tntkd with 19ff0 w/wn Sttflltl wtJSfirwJ.
CUey ,... aone. forced into a ~irem&lt;nt. that neither he

nor his Yankee fans wat~ted. In hi&gt; stead, youna baseball whit
R..ph H ouk b«arne the new ream leader-a moV&lt; that could
not have pleased the players more.
After • dcade or plotoonina. shuffled pitChing rotations,
and constant veth.. abuse, the Yankee players grtw weary of
StenaeJ's oontrovcrslal )'d successful reiyl. Hook. at the
ouet ot 5!&gt;rial trllnlna U5ianed intlillidum se~ positiom and
authoted a JOmeWhat pcrmamnt hurling order. 1M playm
rejoiced. Baseboll, it accmed, wu apin run to ploy.
ROlli: loYed the YIUIIcces and tbe fedi.Qc was mutull.
Rapeeted and admired, H ouk ..-..a tempermeow man w1&gt;o
.....uy ~ ....., only in cldcnoe one or hi$ pla)'ttl.
Ht - anorr wilh the press. )'d accmed an avowed optimist.
"If tbete were a c:holcn epidemjc somewb&lt;re." imaail&gt;ed
Ntw Vorl&lt; Post writtf V'tc Si"fd 20 years aco. ''Hout would
thint it pal ..pericna: for young doctors."
, And examining the team Houk inberited from Stengel. his
optimism wu diffiCUlt 10 foull. Comint orr- an awesome
season, Houk's 1961 Yankees are probably tile lftatC$1
collec:tion of players e~~tr fldded. Jn additic!n 10 amasslna 109
wins, one leu than the 1954 Oeveland Indians n:cord, the
Brorut llo&lt;nbers launched 1AO home runs-alm0$1 60 more
than tiM: runner-up MlMC$0t&amp; Twins.
Led by the "M&amp;M boys-outlidders Roger Maris and
Mickey Mantle-'lbe Yankees took an early peNWJt race Iced
and oowr looked bode. It wu also in tbis year that the moot
sacred or blsd)all records. Blbe Ruth's single season home
noo total or 60...... assaulted by ftOI oae, but two ploysfi.
Fonwwdy for pinslripe fens, tiH:'UDCiem in porsuil or
ltath's mart _.. bolb Yank-.
MMtlt. allht the-ofYIDI&lt;ceaanlom, 111d Maris who
came to tbe ltlm !Iller a 1959 trade with&amp;. Louis, ran siloby-tide: in tbe out fidel as wdl as iD tbe box scotts. Allhe end
or July. Maris bad bit «&lt; home f1IDI with Mlllllo just one
behind. 1M dllo oc:cupled -t&lt;r staat iD lilY sportS
..,..._,._ While .....,y llllllnaliuu puOcd for eilher one or
bolh to snap tbe bollowtd mart• . _ ....,... rooted lllinst
them, lndudtna 8ucball Commluionor Fcird J'l'ick-a lon1
time personal friend and &amp;host-writes: ror ltutb.

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When It b«amt .,.,.,.ent tlw.~ rOQOrd-coWcl possibly be

broken. Friel: insisted thas if tbe 6151 home nm WI&gt; not hit in
theseasoo'slirstl54pmu.anasttrid •'OIIId follow theM""
r-.d holder's name in any hasebaJI etiC)'Ciopedll. Talk that
the hall was more uuvdy" than tbose used durina the 1920s
was not diseourqed by the commissioner, who uoiously
p&gt;arded the Babe's image and reputation.
As tbt season wort to a dose, crowds filled ~ny st1dium
to Ylcw the pair's assault. ln mid-September. Montie, who
had been playing ill since AuguSJ, finally suoeumbed to 1
fever and lrn only Maris to challenae the baseballltaend.
For Manllr the di.sappointment of not srnashina Ruth's
mark could not tarnish what to him was a perftet SttiOn. A
mon~~Ctf vlho praised rather than belittled his efforts and a
complete dlonge in alleaionce from the Yonkee fan•
hiahliahted his year.
In 19ff0, Mantle ..-.. roundl~ booed by lhe stod•um c:rowds.
•ho coosidtfed tht quiet. moody Oklabomian "quit&lt; boori.Jt
and Nde.'' Ho--er. 1961 slirWed the bqinnlna or • new
lo•-e affoir ba"eeu Mlllllo and tbe fam. They eh&lt;trtd his
CYetf move, ..-onhipped t.ht vound he wllked on end
consid&lt;rtd him Ruth's liVe hier.
While the ftuis .,.... bovina a "lo\e feast" with Mantle.
Maris .,.rrored the brunt or !heir baeklaslt. The more Mantle
wu d&gt;etted, the more Mario was ridiculed. Ahho!Wl his
supportas outnumbered his foes, Maris rce&lt;Oed to only hear
the boos. He beeamo more "ithdrawn lt&gt;d surly. eauslna even
sporuwriters to tum apinst him. But with Mantle sidelined
by an infection, Maris repr...,.ttd t.he last hope for &lt;rae kina
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Aner 154 games-the number pegged by Frick to avoid an
utmek..,eoompanied rceord-Maris had •lua&amp;ed only 60
home nms. And with riahtpmes rtmoining in the seoson. the
tension mounted for both ..,aris end veteran haseball
obse:rvm. Over JSOOO- offered to wl&gt;omtV&lt;r could retritvt
II&gt;&lt; rooord-breotina baD. F'mally. oo tbe last day or the
- · acoinst • young llostoo Red Sox pitcher named Tracy
Stallard, Moris hit number 61. 1M chase had mded, but 10
had Maris' meteoric ride to lht lOp.
1M.,........ advusdy affeeted bioa. Maris' hair had rou....
out and his peraonality resembled Attilo the Hun's. Aflt1
blttina 61 hom&lt;: ruos in 1961. MarisJiuaaed cn/y lltbe nat
year lt&gt;d followed tlw mark with 23, 26, 8. 13. 9end S before
his 1968 rtlirtment from the St. Louis Cardinals.
Ourina Sprina trainina in 1!162. lhe pressure on Maris
continued to increase. Constantly misquoted and
mls.lnterprCied by lhe press, he beeamr a marked man. When
a writer asked him if he was &amp;Qina 10 hit 62 home runs thlt
year. Maris retorted! "This~ lhe rtrSJ time in 34 years that

.omcbocly hit 60 hommms. Anybody •ho expeeu melo do il
apin GIUSI ha~ rocks in his head."
Maris' problems continued intO that Mardi whm a Fort
Lauderdale writer reponed that he Rantd a dlild's basthaU
with an 'X'. Maris .... repn:s&lt;nted as bana mod 11&gt; dlildrcn.
1M accusation IIWk him lirid.
Actually Maris did sian the ball ..ith an 'X'. but bad later
autographed anoth&lt;r bas&lt;hall for the child with a personal
inocription. After the Fort Laudcrdolc ineidrru. Maris vo•-.:d
never 10 Jpeak. 10 the press a.pin. But, il • ·u too Late.
Throughout the seoson he became the target of the fans'
frustratioouWb&lt;n he responded to the c:ro,.ds. jeers by l!vina
them the rtng&lt;r, the anti-Maris chants onlr inertued.
Lire as a Yankee was never mudt better for Maris. H&lt; has
yCI to play in anything but on old-timer pme lt&gt;d still n.rdy
t .. k• to reponen. Today he 6ves in obocvrity somewhere in
nonhtm Florida with his tornished trophies Sluffed "" a
eabiDct'• lo•·er shdf at his beer distributorship. Nobody
seems to nmember IUs J&gt;0$1 oehievemtnts lt&gt;d rtp01t&lt;n no
longa hadl&lt;r him. Acconling to author Pt1&lt; Goltnbocl: in
his book Dyncty, "Tlw's just the "'a)' he b'\cs it ...
Anticlimactically. the Yankeess ..-tpt tbe Wotld Series rrom
lhe Onciruwi Reds in 1!161 lt&gt;d from the SaD Froncisco
Ciionts one year lattr-11&gt;&lt; dynasty S«rDtd to coalinue •ith
no end in sigbt. at least not to the trained eye.
What ee-aJ M a - ~Weiss retired in 19ff0. he
told reponm thatlh&lt; Yankees had only~~~ more years at the
top. True to his forecast. live years latn, the Bronx Bombers
linisbed in sixth place. thdr poorut showin&amp; sino&lt; the 1920s.
When the Columbia Broadeutina System (CBS) had
purdlased the team in I !Hi', the Yankees once-fc:niic farm
$ySltfn lutd seriously eroded. The loet or farm reploeements.
coupled with illjuries and the mi&gt;rnan~~&amp;&lt;mmt of Houk and
then rtcld IllaDOitr Johnny Keane. contributed to the
dynasty's disaslemus demise. After 16 years or being lhe
patest team in bastball history. the Yankees had quickly
become tbe Amct:ican Leaaue's dooraw. NIID&lt;S Ute Maris,
Ricbardsoo. ICubecl: lt&gt;d Bern --.. replaced b)' Cbrl:e.
Amaro, Smith md Gibbs.
In 1972 CBS sold the Yankees 10 1 O..dancl sbippiq
-'eCeorat Steinbrrnner.
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In lli7S Steinbrem&gt;tr hired former Yankee ...-1 boseman
BiUy Maniu- o casey Stc:ngd disciple-to manace 11&gt;&lt; team.
. 1M next year, II&gt;&lt; YIUIIcees ,.-oo tbe pmnant. but lost in the
Wotld Series.
For tbe lint time since 1963. the Yankees "'00 the World
Series in 1971, a feat they repeated in 1978. Afla faltering the
next year, the team rebounded in 1980, capturing the Eltstun
Division crown with over 100 wins.
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Tlae State Track and Field
Championships held this past
weekcad marked the conclurion
of UB's most IIJCce$Sfularbletic

sqWid.
Closin&amp; o ut their renwkable
season after compllina an
uodef-.ed DlYision Ul record
while losinc only on« to hiaber
divillooal competitlon, lhe UB
womeo's uadc and ridd team

placed 14th o ut or JO Division I, h urdles tying lhe school ~d
cbe posies! earlier in the seaso.o
II and Ill schools.
The best placina the Royals (IS.8).
Chamberlain, in addition to
earned was a pair of rourtbs.
Runnin&amp; to lhe finish line in Jhe the 100-metcr, posted a tlme of
two-.mile relay for UB were Co- I :07 i n t~e 400·meter
captain Leslie Smith, Terri h urdles-aeod for an eighth
Merritt, J udy Ooveoettlo and place finish. Merriu also had an
Esther Unacrman with a rime of eiahth place spot as she ran the
10:40. Also in foun.h place wu 3000-meter in II :28. Esther
hurdle
s pec ialist
Sue Unaerman, another lona
Chamberlain. The freshman dist&amp;nce runner, placed lOth in
co m pleted the I OO·meLer lhe SOOO.meter competition.

Maintenance dumped;
Current pulls one.out
TIN Sp«tn"" tofibt.ll team rounded o u t l u - this pUt wcdleod by
ll)liuina t"" pmes. Afier puttilll t,.aher 1 duzlina paformance to beat
the Ambem maintaw~Ct team 22-2, TIN Sp«t""'' loS1 1 bean br&lt;aker to
TIN o.n...t, 4-3.
ln Salun!Jly'scontat TIN Sp«Jn~m- tlm.IIIJ a- . ''It -jost&amp;D
cwer..U team elTon," Slid Joey 5lmon. the team's awaonx 5CI&lt;XlDd
bueman. The Maintena.ua: ....., wen nnu in the dwt.
Tilt Sp«&lt;n~m toot eootrOI in thdr r1111 11 bet never to rdinquisb the
lead. n.. biuioa Sla1 or the pme bad to be
catdlcr Many ""I
play best In I c!=" R05&lt;11. ROSO&lt;ft wmt rour (O&lt; rour at the plato with three
runs bitted in.
Til• SP«Jn~m did not rare wdl in Sunday'I toniest. Seor1na all their runs
I he previous day, the team's bats rell 11'1m1. On TO&lt;n Cocob"s home run
Tlto Specrn~m manaaed
rum on Tit• OlrrPntln the third innin&amp; berore
rallina apart.
With Tht Current ballina in Ihe lop or the r.nh-with runncn on fii"S\
and s«ond-Specrrum lcrt f!ddcr Ed Ab&lt;ams commllled a &lt;06'11y cn-or.
Abrams allernptod a divina catch or I Da..e Zaccarine tine drive, only to
waleh the ball scoot under his glo..., and rol110 t he wall rcsultina in throe
runt-aivina Tilt OJrrem a lead they would newr lose.
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TIN5p«l111mdid- sive up totaDy tboUI)I.Ia1bejr liiuiW wd TM
Olmntl&lt;acllna 4-2, TIN S{J«&lt;n~m SW"Ied a rally. Catcher Sheri Loa!~ led
orr the innina with a sinalr: a throwina mor OIO"od her to 5CIOOIId. Afier
Joe Simoo poppcd·out, sho&lt;t-&lt;cnttr fldder Dave Comaock liaed the ball
10 left wbm: Z.oc:carine committed I IWO base erfOf allowiftl Loa!l 10

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With t•"O out. up stqlped left (Jdcler Abrams wbo could ...,.. tho
memory or hi&gt; aror with OM swin&amp; or the bll. He would become either

her0,9fi001.
Abf.ams was last ....., arazina J0111&lt;Where near Rocary Fidel. Tit•
$p«trwm'1 r«O&lt;d rn&lt; the season st&amp;nds II st•en wins and 1W0 losses. A
pa1eruJ "Thank you", aoes ou1 to all who made the sea.son
pauible-IRCB. WKBW/Channel7, SA. T"ICket orrtee. Maintcnanc:cand
Tilt Current.

The Faculty of Arts and letters awarded
Certificates of Achievement to these
outstanding students for contributions to
their Departments:
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Patrick J Crouse
Alison Hiclts
ART AND ART HISTORY
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MEN'S TRACK AND FIELD: UB participated in the SWe
University or New York Athletlc: Conference (SUNYAQ
Champioruhi1» last Saturday at Buffalo State Colle&amp;c.
U\)fortunatdy, Coach AI HeiMn's Bulls did ooc fare wdJ io lhc
mees , eamina only 8 points (finishioa ahead of only Binpamtoo
State which totalled 7).
FredonlaSiate won the event for lhc fifthstraiabl year, with t97,
Buff Slate bad 160. followed by Cortland (146). AlbaaJ (SC),
Plattsburah (18), Brockport (16), and &lt;la'-0 (ll). ~Nona
wu lhc only placer for lhc underofiiUIDed Bulls, rlllillliail dJinl ill
tJx &lt;tOO-meter run. Buffalo Slate's Neil Hall placed rtnt,ln a record
time of

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aASEB.A lL: The basd&gt;all team dropped a pmr I I lthaca ~
Saturday, 7-2 and S-4. Saturday's loAel lowered UB's season
record to 16-13. In the opener Ithaca pouiiOed on UB swter Russ
Brahms riPt from me "'", scorins seven limes io the first three
inni~ of play.
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Orq Oran&amp;e a'bsorbed the loP in the second pme, u BuD erron
in the 6tb l)roltiiGCCI ~- runs for Ithaca. Olen Coot-of
Tonawanda- wu the wilmer for Ithaca in the nltec:ap. Dave
1l01011hUutwu one for four ar the plate with one RBI io the first
pme one , two for three-indudlna a triple-with anolhc:r RBI in
the scc:ond. Paul Dlddario bad a bit in eac:b pme. Kevin Millet
• abo bad a hit in &lt;*'* and an RBI in the 1st pmc, and Rudy
Pelliford alao .bit tD balla, with u RBI in the oecooc1.

SOFDALL: Jotie Cllrdullo's Royals Wlia tlleir.hid far a Dip to die
State Own{'iooship&amp; Saturday, rlllidriDa 4th in doe Ilia Foar
Cbampionshij» at Ad1esoo Field. U8 dropped lbr opaoer to
Buffalo SWe, 12.-11, then lost the coosolatioe pme to Niapra
University, 6-3 .
~ ~ SUoUa t.c* u.e to. rca._. ao,,a ia 1M
ftnt pme, Mel Atidrea R-:baft lost the mmot•tion . . - ,
Roblo DuJmacc wu two for four io -c.be coasolltlion., Mary EllcD
Weber wcot tWO of three. The Royalf were five and DiDe after
Saturday's loAel.

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'Bike classic' held on Arrherst
tile rorst 10 pun arocmd
The llnl una! UB Jlicydc audc peddled off rec:oDIUllaod trieyde, ..... ......., &amp;ties SadQ Ollt('e Amhast c:.mpus tbe 1. 1 o:nile 1J11elr u be bn&gt;lre the tape II .u...
mlnutesind ~...,.,.,.S..
with a cloo:m .,_ COIIIpdlfta Ia tilt
Ill tbo men's race, Buffalo-nati&gt;e Mort Upduck
DlrecUd by the Buffalo 1liC)'dt Oub with
tropble&amp; fura.illaod by the Sllldall Aaociatlon, the .-d 10 the rmish line 3.3 mib • ...., in el&amp;h•
claaic: CCIIIIIstod or a ma~'s and women's minutes 19 seconds, .mk Williom Y~""l wu dose
racc-althouah no women showed up for bdUad with a doclriJI&amp; or 8:21. Comin&amp; in third wu
oompolitioe-and a rpedal , _ for lwldlcapped
JOho B&amp;rolt (8:2A) followed by Gary Andres, Keith
puticiputa.
to tbal mce, Mllre Orzell, comm111dlna • Rwso and Ken Biltips.

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BOWUNC: The UB women's bowtiQI &amp;cam wiD bompetc la the
National Collqiate 0\amplonsbip&amp;ID St. Louis, Mo., Mai6-JO.
MlkiD&amp; tbeir fourth a,ppearance in u many )'an at the dasic. the
Royall rtnlshcd sccood last yea,r, sixth in 1978-79, a.od third io
1977·78.
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The team's sixlb toumamesu Iitle of the season, last mouth's
Northeast Sectional Touma.ment, qualined them for ptll'licipa,lioo
in the nationals. Co-captain T erry StrasSel (avenainll83), rlllished
second in singles a.od doubles (and fifth overa.U) io the ladividual
National Championships last month in Baltlmose, Md.
Other members of Ctody Coburn's Royals are: co-&lt;:apcain Mary
Anne Buboltz
(173 (170),
averaae),
Pam
Deliaa.(171),
Barb
Irwin (190),
McLauahlin
Terru
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Mertes.
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RafAel

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toftnica ••ttle 5lO.eo; ex.clt'tJent
clllftdttion. 1311'N9.

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FOR $ALl! :

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TWO Ott THREE bedt'Oom CWI MJnn.
c.lt'Aias..~ lfl

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FUA.NtStt«O '2 beO"aom WDMSC. AN

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ttow end nfri:O. A•~ Aut W
ArtARTMEHT WAJITI£0

LIVE IN

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bO.rd otferec:J In •~"'" fM mul prfP
end gen. ~ld OUUK If lnlerHttcl
U~· n67 bt~

WOM.EN GRADUATE ~ needs
room. llrll wmrN'I" twm. Jooe- t, Joty
u .call ''"" 6'J6 nso. ennlngs.
Qf-121'HOUS.. FOR lli!NT

w•sher

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to

CMnpu...-..sl• .
FUA.NISHEO HOUSE fot rent~ 4·S
bdrms..M~ MSCCall eft..- 5 137·1361.

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FU\.LY FURNISHED Vl'fY nJce l-4

oedroom houat

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Call ISS-11140

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June 1

WOMSCI1~

FURN. l •bt' lecultt I'IOuM: fOr t"ee"'t ~.
1110 Jutr G. ......
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even-. tnwn s.pt. 1 toJ~.h

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WD MSC
HOUSEMATE
W.ANTE-0

ITEMS WIVITED

I WANT YOUR 0L0 refr'lqereton.. W111
dOIIon.Cell-fl ..._

,

8ACK .. ACK AND Slnpfng btt

L.OST: SWM1tof"

An•. 2

bedroomt. Wlth ~- C.llllt-6361

FIVE BEDROOM f u m l - witlt

Weatc:IMeterlNYCILI
W• 111w
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loff .....H¥1oi.SI...In , P . , _

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NICE THREE aEOROOM. Vef'Y doM
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MEN WQMEN. If Y0t.1 tNnk you htt•
*OA ..... In Alfl. d'IOII"' YfNt OWftOA,.
end hours. CIIHM'UIIIt).,...

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Of"9MIUtion/pr.-p«atkwt and oecktnv

-INS1 ANT CASH

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GIIADU ...Tt STUDEI'T loG\'« couplo
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SUBLET ONE F-URNISHED n:.m {a 4
Mlftoom NOfiM. Vert dON WOMSC

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Attott ~ Ud'*' room. U..OO
reweril. S.t~1 i mtl"'t•l v•lu. M•r;

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bur do it witlt us!!
-Ccmporo our procco·

REWARD, Jten tKktf k!ft "' fnwU Of

durlno
S~lnotnt . Catl
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B•lrd

SQUIRE HALL

CHRISTOPHER BALDY

Mon. A: Th11n.
9 am · I :SO pm

JOSEPH ELLICOTT
Non: Wed. Prt.·.
lO•m · 5 pm

Mon.· Frt.
9am · Spm

r ...... Wed. Fri.

T~aa,. AThun.

9am " 5pai
S.hlrclllll
llam · S pm

lO • m · ?pm
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8U~I.I'e"fHERS

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R£SER.VATIONS

457-968Q 0~
492-2514

FEMALE SUI~ET'TER Jutt0
t11 MIMJOtl .5.51 c.• II Jutle ut »Ct.
OHE 8£0ROOM APT. In e.al..y·Ave.

BRI~G YOUR OLD TEXTBOOKS OUT OF STORAGE.

·Train&amp;- Jump all in

I 1() \I r .I,

and opt, In Mol&lt;! Sr. tor
,.,,, Startl Jun• t, &amp;oth •ltf'tlf!
WDMSC C.ll 0.. I)O•JStt..

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UNITED STATES
PARAOiUTE ASSOC.
AFFILIATED CENTER

------~-----------~---------~

wrm ~HIS cou~~N vou GET...

59FT cpNTACT.LENSES
FOR ONLY $54°0 ,

tron. JJ.ich &amp; t-b • A.O. Soh· ~ pia a pair ol optieal quality ....,.w-

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Prof.,.lOnal ftrst jump GOu~
taught bjo lic~ in.nruaors

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2777 Sheridan Drive -834-4336

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IIOOMMht&lt; WANTED

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btko

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GRADUATES:- OUr plex_IOI•n w111
SEJtiOU$ COftiiOtraM:rmll~ '*'lottnl'te
,._.. ltrve upper w/tWO otben on
MlnMIItfa.l mlnutft WDMSC.AvaU*e
tor tell .rt4klr sumtntr.SUSimo pi"'.

SUBLE TTEU W~NTED house on
L - J - 1 40USI31WOI'I'III) m ·75U.

coUJoom--.

SUMMER HOlJSE-WfMPtlf', 1 · min

P'EMALE ROOMMATE WAI"tecl lor
lOWly HMIIttOOm
SUO l.,cludft ell,

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furt\llhed,tene:, .-.r

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Grad

or

_110.,...

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ART STUDENT

~to&lt;

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pro

111 DH625

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MSC fvrnllhed,.exa41ent

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SU.OLET S~"ClOUS 3 becnom houoe,
on H. .tn. WDMSC rtnf ~~ ftO

U11lit!(H• Alew. tll•4SV, How5e tst•.lt61,
.suau~T

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HOUHMATES WNATED FOR C01d

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TRANSPORTATION NEEDED tot J
blrcfl6nd8!&gt;USIP'/ toHYC:Mel. Will PI)'
lO Ptf' •nlm•'·

691-.
OfiE FEMAL,E ROOMMATE WANTED

f'XPtf'~ .c..n

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TYP ING SERVICE H~ &amp;uff•to 11"t'6,
M..-..,scrlptt, diuertatlona. t~. c.u
11~.

'JNCLA';') IJ.If[J l•n (

'Sell yGur use.d books at
any of our 3 locations

--AI135-_,, _.._live

M, Th

HICE 11-tREE btdtOOm unf\lmllhed on

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a.m.::S::OO p.m.

eoeav- ToowbiObt'Otl'lef'·VOO'reout 01
Lovt'l.Oc"l.

Jottpb flllcgtt
M,W,F- 10 a.m.•5 p.m.
Ju, Th..- 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Sat. - 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Bo1ng your old boob out ol

SUaLET A~ARTMENT
SUMME~ $U8LET two roomt., rttOA·
ft\S : JUN. Jutr. Auovat
p4U5 utltttitt.

.so

LllHLOR I EH·tifM lllowecl ableclivfty,
l.ewt" w•sn't blind_ Spr(ng brSnoti rteW

tjfe urprlm.,.HIPPY&amp;lrltldlrlnYw6y !
Love LorL

ctO&lt;-ao.

a1--:*' or e»-1063.

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yourprlme . HIPPY Blrth(layenywav I

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M epertmMt .,.,.., dOll to MSC

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ERICH, Happy 22ndl wtff'l love anct
Paule •nd Dl..,....

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&amp;:m.~!dy
P.m.

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an

fEMALE HOUSEMATE WANTED

lol of - " \

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Tu, W, F - 9 o.m.-6 p.m.
Sat. - 11 o.m.-3 p.m.

WinsPHr. Gr41d or Pro. IllS plus
trtUiUn.K.vln et Ot-0:525.

o

Luc;l&amp;n C. P&amp;rl&amp;to
Attomey-&amp;t-uw

SU8Le-TTER$ WANTED 10&lt; _...._
f~ houllf' on MfMIIOI•· c.u
131-cs.Pri&lt;:eOOI.
TWO FEMALE SUBLETTERS wontod
fw summ.r-. H lce upper, ¥/OMSC
UDIImO~ Clll Mltfa.M ~. Q6-5270.

l rt'SPQMible femiJn ~ to .wbld

SU8t.E'T APA~TMEHT •valtble for-otw

SUMMEst W8LET, watktng distance

631-8884

1o*'-S1Uc*ltJ• ..,.,_ U7·7,.,..

MSC Mi.ftnes016 AW, fiC)oKIOut. fiat 60.001
Call PloUI, HMtY. JoMUH061.

Trofrc. crlmiMI &amp;

NORT'H.AMHERfl ~bclrm - e;ctri.F~.Ary tumllhed Av~'*- Jw.--

221 LISBON upper Wllldf)Q cfJU. MSC...
Fumllfled na.. ·ftry ~~~. c.u

on USbon:. nur P•rkrkfoi;60t aQQI.
TWO SU8LETTERS WANTED for n1«

home- OfJ MJnnesot•.W•Shee' end dryer
etlll33·5611.

.

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CAMPUS CAR SERVICE 6»-ACJ Nttll\·•
Thursd
t:am·41m. we

tO Off 10Qt1YI Inlo

OR.MI~SZ, ThtA' J

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&lt;pm.

tho L.odlfl Room1

to

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CONGRATUL~TIONS

JILL-Thbt'S~ WA)'

IOi nice MUM on M~. IS4•lm..
OHI; FEMALE tor turnta&lt;~ hOUM on
'E-C.ll-1!911.

A.,...... - c o l l . , .•2!111.

ACC.URA'fE OEP£HOA8lE TYPING.

.,.,56.21.

_, .,..oclous

roomm•* tlflt or neootlble.

162 Mfmaol•. all

T fPING

OEAR ERICH A,NO PA.UJ.,£, than:k you
tor the fr5tnctthrp, taught~ • -"&lt;t 900d
limes we've sl\ered. YOUr f~ lp ls
to mo. e..r Wr..ho! to&lt;
pradu6fl0n_. LOW Oi•ne.

ROOMMAT£ for 2 bedroom apl.., l.
mltftft011h of AC. IM'Vt-IUMY ~., eot't•

Doraln., at•Sf116.

ft'!fi.S vou.Gooct tud( on finalt- LOw•
TLEE.

Leeve f'nHMOI:.

-1151-l$17-

-

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A:EWARD-Jeen IKkt'tfeft in lront ot
Beir'd" dUrl"'l) s.ptin;fell. Cell 41k4$M.

WDM$C professloMI/gr.OU.~

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fM being a dec.c'!t ~

OL-w~·~mede It thr..e wmHten..

VOiJ'f_cHior-e,lon PartMr.

HOUSecMATE.S ••nttct,A·t:.t-ctroom

ON PERSON -

THA~)(

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aov. 1--rmont" t utilities 17
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wfto Nf"Md in .t

gndu1te. otl.cf yCK.~ didn't chooM
c.nbolus, ""'-' ·woukf ua Nd Gontt
Wllhout tM ldrUJ btOtMf' .,.. Pf'tP from
HT. HiOpe P'W tre~l you Vlllf41 end I'
fmptaNCS With your- cer. I'll miu ,.au~

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r.ou.,

m e kt
your
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tooll
pn&gt;f"'lonol.the C1UOIIIY 01wJth. r~ablt ~SOIIU cover Will
ena:ble you to dltpiiY. Pf'Otect, end still
~ Kas- to tour dll)tOM•~ need·
td. SlJ..OOtor ~ ~ lOdclc\Hntnt,FCWfr-tot
con~Utt•ftorl. uti tn•tm.

I'IIIITIIII Alii c:ofonM canas
SUPER FAST PRINTING

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SUMMERS UBLETo3 PI'OfM tvmtshed~
'tiOMSC m-nos .....,..,,....,

or scott 131·454L

OHE FEMALE SUILE'n£RS w.nted:
~t. dMn QeW t'fi'O bedroom et&gt;f, Rent
~l.Cfe-WOMSC-6»-.5461. 636-SUl.

ONE SUBLETTER weotf!d lOr sum m
- t1".
Watki"V cU~tatK.r fron'\ Ut'llvfB\ty.C..I!
13A·T.I.U as.a.; ferRon..

SU-ER $\f8L"EOT spodOu&gt;MTII......

tn mocttm comP'fi.
Pano. IW1mm1nt pool, tennk court. run·

" " bedr'oDm llltK.

nino bkycte p.~th. 1200.00 per month in·
dUOtt ell trlUfiles.._ Nf9011~• eont~t

c.o .....,.,,

TWO MALC.SOMMER SUBLETTERS,
WOMSC, good IOC6Hon. 6l6•542t,
137..sa!,novoll......
SUBLET SUMMER' Mtm.. well fUO"IIh·
td l ftree bedroom five m inute

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Special
End of The Year ISsue
MONDAY.
MAY lith
Classified ads .

.

10 Wo~ds for $1.00
Deadline-.
Friday, May 8th at 5 pm

UniWt"'lty AVt. Heoofilble Clll LaiT'f

SUMMER SUBLET: 1 furnlafted
bedroom "Wln.tC)etr uti m·""~
FOURSU8L,ETTERS: W6tlfedWDMSC

..sk5ng s.tSimonth.C.II 135-6318 ·~ tor
Debbie or LW-t..
GAt.A ·J~n ft1i Bleck Moum6h1 Colieot
I I ' ~ Writers-" Si.lpporf G roup on
-ce18nllno t'M' ti"' i.Jsue ~ the 8t1C"k
MoUntain 11 Rwlew on Tnunc51Y may 1..,

~~:;:.'"PUS.. Rent ne-oofle~t- e•ll

61 lpm, 261 Pone..- Quadm E111COI1.
Aead1ngs and en e rt exhibit bv

Tl-IREe... 5U8LPTTEfU w•nttd fOI"
_bNutlful, tun\llhed hOUM, WOMSC.Ex·
celltf'lt oooctltlon. Rent ne-goU6blt.
Os6·.smw~

&amp;umtnef" we can haw a brovrrnie dtlighl

at Dairy OueM.. oo to t..onoo's for a hot

WE NEE.Ot-tosubletOU!"-

Anotnon's wtfh a twlst; 1 btl vou c:a.n•t

ort WiftlpMr.Cell

am an...ciOS..

,

sOai..ETTERS tor Pad&lt;rupper WDMSC, "'"' W!fY
C.ll

m-

Tonya7~

SUMMER 58LeT

._ s

Joftn atiJSIS,

c.bN".

~ of -

fnlm MSC.

TWO SUBLe-TTERS-

nice
Oleo!&gt;·

tor-·

-- ' · 'UMI-o
rl'yor WOMSC.Pwcll
Erfdl7·:mt.

ROOM TO SU 8LE.T ..., . . JOOn"l

t•mllllttl w•sher dry.,- WOA4SC

fl·1HI.

.

contr~Refr'dhmentl.

ICE

C~E.AM

BABY- Jusl fftlnk.. Thll

f~andtnotnfi,l:$htMn$Qt'l1 61

watt. -Sh.lufl!f' 8atw.

HEY ltOSEY: You lllte Vff"Y ntce In
yelloW, but I Uked ttMt v.t.lf• bett~..
Act06&gt;1ty I IOCe V0V 8"1 WAY I CMI gel
VOUI K.S.
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STAATs-. COftogtefU.Iatlons.
._,.,..._

fUCiicht'ed..

•tanning a PartY!----:lleata-.at • CoeceMioa • Wlooleaale • Retail
Hot aad cold qpa, aaptiaa, ...,_. Plate• • &amp;Ad
. towe~a, .Maaeo'• chocolate, toppiata, etc. , et~:
ALSO· reata1 of~ aad cou- caad1
........ aad •tiPPI!ea.

-----Sanarak - -a Popcorn Sapplles Inc.

41 Perry St. BaHalo

14~03

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.REFRIGERATOR
.RETURNS
MAIN

ST.

Sunday. May IOth
by the Underground Spm · 9 pm
GOVERNORS ·
ELLICOTT·
Sunday. May IOth
Saturday May 9th
Fargo Cafeteria' · 4 · 8 pm by the Grub 10 am · I pm

We oller -erythiai except the beulll

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;;Q~ FINAL

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                    <text>4 May 1981
Vol. 31, No. 89 SUNY at Butfalo
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!Baby bottle war: Nestle accusecl"ofcausing malnutrition
tolaJ to wort lltld loavlna their chllcl ~. westem~tlon,
o:ald Lllhlm. He aplalaed that iruomc counulesa bottk.ftd
t..by is a social ""'"' lltld fbouahl· or as a wl}' to become

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Ill P&lt;""''t14rict011 Thlnl World c:oolllrics, the food that a
.: boby ii: ftd a111 oftm dic:ul• lhe cliff- b a - the
lal-'1 .mnl or dalh.
lldllft'_...,.._, a Thlnl World~ had"" cboict
'• ill tiro ,..... or ber ,..,........... c:oold only offer hoo own
lllllri6oe8l " - !11ft ~td by oatift bob)' foods.

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,......._ thoa arr ...-ad by ......,. ~.
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--usually
-•he COIIR of ckath. The laf01&gt;1
_.,AcdooCodtloo(lNFACT)"*""lheblarMonlhe
promOccr MCI rna.nuron.,,.. oflhe fonntrlu. Ia tllio-. the
aolprit is Nc:otlcs, tho ..,.ld's kadina distn'lNttll' of infut

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watemiood.

~to Lllbam, IIICIIhcn,.. ~ppod IDto r...nna
lbdr illf. . lhe formulo. wbiCh the)' cannot arford-&lt;esuJtina
lo lhe -~utioa. 11x forraulo is deJiped ror a mlddlc
ctoso Amcric:a,- a Third WortdiDOJI&gt;e'," l)(l(td Lllhlm.
The promotioa of laf•n ronnulu has been INFAcr1
ruiD
ofa!Ud&lt;. ''Wc'rc-ayinaHcsUcsshouldllOP
fom&gt;ulu," darifoed Canan. ·,Th&lt;y lhoulol
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ror.a~a.

INFliCT, u ll&lt;tivist voup. hal orpnlted a
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........... by lho -~~~ 1978. I&amp; in r&lt;taliatloft to the$...;...

.....,. CIOI'poratloe'• "unuhkod prornocional .,.aaca,"
-mini to INFACT spote&amp;pmOn Doua Cancnt.

N- .... INFACT
" ' - " of the boycott oay that thl• promotion lures
Ttrinl World mothen away from the most economical and
autritlous form of reecllna-btca&gt;t rotc~lna. Althouah tho
fonnula will satisfy an Infant's nutrlonal notd1 whon
admlahuertd proporly, mothors In the vory poor
of Third World countries cannot
the
formullto inf~ttllln !1&gt;&lt; form II' wu cleslvoed to he token. A
raothos will~ o~~«-dllute tho ml~turt or u10 eorllaminated
water whlll .,.....,.. lt.
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'11111 undalr8trk PftPOratlon onrn load&amp; to diarrhea and
_ . . . . . dellll, "I ha"" worlctd In Arm and have ...,
...... die . . . . or ......ulrltion cauaed by boltk feed ina...
llkl Qncll llllivenlty'• Diroctor lnt&lt;rnational Nutiltlon

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lbllcs public affairs coordinator Carolyn Campion tokl
Tlw SJWC&lt;"'m that NC11k hal not ad""rtised infaat fo'!"ulas

.fnce 1971. ctmpion dedared lhatlhc oilly pnnmotlOn !bile

most or the cna h urheNoode&lt;OIJKI&lt;aUon that il pw:lwoiil•

P&lt;Odua ifm~&gt;onribly.
"Th&lt;Y (INFliCT) have no
t\'idax:e," cont&lt;nds
CampiOil. CoCill'lt)'tO INPIIcr•allcpboniorinupocw'blc
pr~n,
out. lhat NcsiJo, ~ out and
dledtl lf !hero ar&lt; mfroctlOM Wllb the prornoc..... Of thdr
infltl! rormrll and hi '*·
''Tbo.evidtno&lt; or odvtrtlsina abulc u tao strtdly and the
benefit&amp; likely ro bt btolllht by illc:realtd ust or lllllritious
CO&lt;mriUdaliftf01&gt;1 food u too pUt to wana.ota wholcsole
ban on ....,..mer adY&lt;rtisiQ&amp; tiko t~ one JQUibt by
INFACT," Jlattd Public Policy Education Fud. Inc.
Praldont Joha $parts.
1lx . _ o f the Nedle ~t hal been d~
Cancru claims numerous .;t(oria for INF~uaid lha
-•he financial impact fdt by fkstlc was noc •
1
or tho compaay's au. "II il dear tllat sales
dropped,"
Clcmcat said, r&lt;fcrrlna to lhe 01110unt or~ Nestk is
sprndlnaJO couotcraot INF'AC'rHampalcn•
ll&lt;arwc of the INFACT ~~~~. the World Hcahh
Otunlutlon (WHO) hal puttheauidcllncson inraatiOrmula
piOIIIOtion, l&lt;fUitina in N&lt;llk's lirst 6Glittd adVCJtisil1&amp; in
19'78, acc:ordin&amp; IO Cloment ,
Nostk, ....... has ~ pcr&lt;tnt of tho intcmaUonal infant
fonnula markot witb a S750 mllllon annual~ .... daims oo
OnanciaiiOII. "The boycon hu po erf«t wliatsoevtr oa us,"
said Campion.
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Soddy
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()pponen11 or INFACT have stated that tho bo)'COlt is
bcin1 uaed by letlvists u anillcry aaalnst bia busi..... Luther
Oerl~h. in aa article "Th~ Flea and the Elopbmt; lnfltlt
Formull . Controvtn)l" printed In S«i&lt;t)' "''Ues that this
bo)'COlt is a ,.,...,.,...... for a protest movcm'"'' that Is trying
to • .,.u.nu lrldustry Slants.
"It (the bo)'COlt)canalways fall back ontheldealhat in lh&lt;
or the powor Of lnd\Ufry IO corrupt, ..... a small vi&lt;:tory
Is • triumph," Oerlach wro&lt;o.
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Clement denlci that INFliCT Is "some oort orlomm..,.;sa
IIOUP" that &lt;lerla&lt;l&amp; lmptia. "There may bt • few Marxists
in oyr VOUP butthat'a not wiW ..., are," said•Clement. He

docs to inCa at formulas .... far educational purposes and docs
so only when roquested by mtdical pmoMd. "We can't say
MlchMI t.dlaa.
tl)at unethical promotion do not happen; they'"' alwats cases
AcL'oldhla to C1ecnetlt, pn1&lt;1ku SOlCb as \he dillribution of ~ oomeone · is prOIOOlin&amp; tho tormull without our
rm ,........ diMe tics with tho mtdkal professioa arid the • knowl&lt;ilac," said Campioo.
- o r ''nlllll .,..,..... (lftfaat fO&lt;mula saleopcoplt in medical
lNFAC'rs Oanent does not thlnlr that Nestk bu stopped
niforw), lroot a mother Into bottle feedbtc her baby.
' thoir advcrtisemeots, He crus &lt;lW!Ipics in mapzina and
" I don't t11in11 thll all tho bl....., can bt put on Nest)t," -.peprn la ~ysia, South Africa and M&lt;Jtlco. Ahholllh ~~:..:.,J:~~·,:r:..:s~o raise a~ or
l.alham told J1lt Sp«tntm.
Olmcnt adrnOwtedl&lt;$ that then are cases of UDICtf'pulous
"We wiD conllnue the bo7COII""\'ntU NcsiJo .;:.,. their
T1lcft t n ~Y faaor~-4aduriallution., """" llliddle-ma&gt; casbiQ&amp; in on the Neslk NIIDC, be claims tllat in unclhical practjcu,'' asserted

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late and Nortb Bay, c:arrios 1111r- or poUutcd
mattlllh r,_ the ~ ~ TltatmaiJ
"'"'" loCiutd ~ Tilt t.a.ud s. ..._..,
c-p.oy..,U that ~1.3 penlOtllofthr
late'&amp; total -~~~~ no. II raw-._

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IOIII.b c:dF of
lllllwtft Par1t Lalto tluouP a dtoal c:oadult by-pa~.
T1lt ,_ steel ....._...,. pipe ~
.-loalc:ly than • .qJe &lt;OIIdft-bne ...... daipod
to O&lt;XqlllltiP lew! o r - no. btfcn O¥erflowina
· itllo tho'lalte - ' d oc:arr.
Also contril&gt;utlllc to lhe pollution problaD is tb&lt;
. , . _ o f 11\.,.,_od ,,OOOCOlbic yonll ohilt&lt;lay
........ at the llllro'a boe1.oal.llut uDder lhe _ . , . ,
pl8a, lhe ..ke wiD bt dniiMd"and thai~. to
- l h e d&lt;poolu, Mid to .-.In q~MG~itlcs or DDT

ODd olhor toDc: padcldcs. lids will be _ , out oest
r-m ror tho dndlboa. aocordifta to Oiambta.
A 1181 bocloia wil bt ~ 10 euity ranove
OCQimlllatecl llllllda If required. Sdf·Rulbina is
-llbout n... t~oneseec~~ycor. d•to""'
hla)l ....,.., or tturilla a ttona. In acldltion,
: = k • do!Kb wil be r...- rrom rour rtct to

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'""" JIIQfiOIIIII ratanllon project ahould rcsull in
-CIONI...-OftJ*OIC-

�.~11414 noted lhat Jj)nbols lui'.,. beal )lied in
poll!kal .el!Yltks lhroualloul"fiist01-y. H&lt; cited lh&lt;
campalsn or Andrew Jacl&lt;soo and IUs ldtnufiC&amp;tion
wltll llkkory pbleo du&lt; 10 IUs nickname-"old
hk kol)'." "IJ isva:ybard toarauc that teimsioqhld a
lo&lt; 10 do with the election of I 828." Or=field pointed
out. S)'lllbolie campaiiJU are noi a result or TV but to
'"' jounwiu, t11ty are ·•.-ec~ deep In our polllkal
lift."
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Nm. Oremfoeld rtfutecl the notion that boeaose or
televiDoa, 10011 looks are esstntial to a wocessru!
J!91ilic:al c:ana-. "Oocld looks are always 1 political
commocllly," a.-rodd itdmittecl, but he emphuiud
thai the lcleu are more illlpO&lt;WU. Cilln&amp; tho Mayoral
c:atDPIIIID or New Yotl&lt; City's Ed Xodl. Gr=rodd
eJ)AIIioecl. " Koc:b· bld to be aood becaUJ&lt; be wuo't
winnina oa his looks."
''Sdlina c:andllb&lt;cs like scip•• wu tho top;c or
O......ridd's tbird IUjor ara~~t~~a~t qainst TV's eiT«l
oa politlc:aJ life. "Politicians Win usc aoy medium thty
- 10 Itt d«tecl.'' OrOmrodd daimecl. To ~bow that
TV luitDply the last in alonaline or poljtl&lt;:al-hods.
Qunfodd lhleci'Oiber meam employed by-politicians
or the pu1 ranaina rrom uc:es~.ump speec:hcs 10 Founb
·or JulY' pknk c:ampa!ans.
~rodd believes. "TciMsioo 1w mad. pol,iti(s
IQOI'&lt; Jo.c.allhln II ~....... bem." .eotiticians &lt;Ill DO
lona&lt;r "ltflct" inler&lt;sii(OUPf ot f&lt;lions because of
people
tht ads"Jpo," Orc:enlidd

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El&lt;pressina his &gt;ic:w that Ldevlslon ot&gt;ly coven the
''bonor110e" ujloc:t of 1 poliDc:.l ............ CBS TV
.....,._.,...,. Jdf ar-rJ&lt;Id ....,., IO prO¥t tO a
_... SQM crowd ,...,..,. thai "tdewlslon bas

chul:d lk polidc:al~ rqeclo lcsathlo...., thlnt ."

Adillllledly, Oreenfoecl's .;... o f TV and politic:s--ls
"noc tllwed b y - peopl&lt;." H&lt; uld that !hc ,_-.1
_..aoe bdives fdmsloo has el!...,..s the political
~=
and. ~.. and lw bccomt the
''dctmlnp• flldot" iD~ . oruaroc111~
lbe ............... ,.........,..lb' dlltootOII ¥leW
our polldoal ~- ooly tNt. ll's....,_.
Oremrdd dalmcd tbe public: 1w ooar111011 • ~
in tbe f0&lt;111 or c:ampolps with 1 ~ in ...baa-.
"The inlponam I'M or !he ~ ... orccnrodd
. - - . .~.. the ideu. ·:
1'be politiCal analya ..,., on CBS's ''Sunday
Momlna" ICidresled four major aras In ,.hith he
bdM:s politlcal fllllcics &lt;Xis!. Durina hb ._and oot·
bllf hour JP«&lt;h, Oretnfldd tried 1.0 o:orrect
prOIIlJIIII(ions and show that politia hav&lt; not eha~lecf .
The fllll point dlsuptecl COOC&lt;1I¥'d televi!llon 's
tnmfoimlaa the poUtical pr0&lt;e11 into symbofl.
Suppoocdly, throo&amp;b TV 1 Clltldldat&lt;'s surroundlp
became the fOcal polnt4( the "mPIIlln·

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Tdevilion ptobably pia!"'~ an important role in til&lt;
Independent candidate John B. An'dtrson's campai&amp;n.
the jourrllllst eWmecl. "Jobn Andmon had been in
CQnJr&lt;a :W years 11nd nobody l&lt;n&lt;w him acept
Ooonesbury," Orcmfitld quipJ&gt;Cif. H" mode tht
110umptlon thlt' the media U~ecl AndctSOn btcau&gt;e "he
was n~·· ancJ -·.~e was thi$ yt:ar•s RQCky.••
TV dtd not rna~&lt; or brtak John Andc,.oo: h&lt; iQ$1
bei'Oust ' ' he did not have S29 miliion. and h&lt; had no
po1itlcaJ bast" &lt;.utsiil&lt; or th&lt; colle&amp;• campuses and the
"Volvo stt," Orcc:nfidd said.
'
A media plol thai ra~ecl wutb&lt; all&lt;mpt by Praident
Carter to paint Ronald Reagan as an tx11Tmist.
Ol'eenr~tld clanlfoecl Caner's campaign ,.;Lh on&lt;
J&lt;IUcnco- ' ' 1 nlay noc be hoc, but the ochtt &amp;•Y'!.
ctUyl" To lltiiCk thiulr&amp;ICI)', Reagan simply "had 10 ~
$how be dotm't roam II the mouth." Oreenfteld
explained, assat.in&amp; that R~ COd'lts at:r"OD as •·a
v&lt;ry a able ldlo•."
''Televkicln·'l ~ or potitic:s is deeply
-ooin1." clalmcd Or&lt;a~licld • • h&lt; :spoke on his
f~or point. ''T~n is noc Okoloskally
bls&lt;d,- ho muted. ''They (the JWions) _look ror
blood in the,...,... and p&gt; for it." 1M only thin&amp;
......orb ar&lt; ialt'rcst.c:d in is thr "borltnce,"

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...,cct.• ~"' p;a
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The IOcmer po!itla.J ~cr DOCecl that politJcS
b noc I &gt;pC'Ctalot SJl!)&lt;l. ::Porrucs matt a diiT..rec. ben
art noc mllfttd that way," be We!. Dorin&amp; tha&lt; th&lt;
pctbJX: lost ''the sense or •.• th&lt; araumcnt is
obout."
:
From tl&gt;&lt; f'odd or q.;,..;.,.,. II 1M~ of 111&lt;
I)('CRatatioo Ol'ftllr-.dd propoSed a possibtt-solutioft ro
the:

probltm-mort commt-ntary.

'"'hor-tffact:H

orcenrl&lt;ld would fike to - n&lt;t.. ork &lt;&gt;&lt;pandtd 10
inc:tudc more r&lt;fin:tion on the i.ssua-a. mo\'C he
be!X:ves "would lul•'&lt; a helPful &lt;fftct."
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UWhat fl;'e havt- is a M'W brttd or joumalist.s:·
Orunfitkl conc-luded. "They doott w~nt 10 be. biastd.
th&lt;yjust wunt 10 tctl you Who is ahead.''

WSC moves toward degree grants
.as A~ and Letters okays steP
lloa('CI o( Roa&lt;nll (or Incorporation
. hllo)he SUNX,Mast.,..Plan.
T1l&lt; PrdPtisil prcsenltd befor&lt;
Women's Suclia CoUqe (WSC) the EPC pasaccl on the basil or 111
ftllnecl I _ , - to ill qU$ for validit¥, _..,din&amp; IO WSC Publk
" dqr&lt;c ~ -~'-" 01 the Rdations spedalhl Alison Hkb.
EdiiCarioeal Polley Commiuee ''The lntdi&lt;C'loal ~11onale al!;d
(EPQ or tbc Faculty or Aru anti proptiS(I) COIIM or S~udy which .,.
Letten apptovecl th&lt; measure • bdelve rc0&lt;C1s 10 yc:au or
Frida)o.
c.q&gt;erienoc in dcvdopina Woel&gt;&lt;ll'S
T1l&lt; _,..J ,. oeeclod for the Studia currkulum .nltc:acblna
.,__.._. a;pasion up 10 1M: mechocfs. ..,., . a pproved ••
bettldo&lt; dqretlevfl. 1M..., ..,(~&gt;. Metkfnlaohy v1ltd," upl1inecl
;,_ I ,..,.;... by lbe [)(portmeftl of
Hieb.
U .........U. Edu&lt;alioo (DUE)
Lnlite qr«d. ttplaini'l&amp; Llw
r~ bJ boll• Arl• llld Letter; lhe
Stucr... propOiaJ was
CCI DUE- forwarcinc appronl 10 "rtel&lt;lmtkafly sound," He noted
Univ&lt;NitJ Pmlddn Robert L. thattbe ptopOIII'.'roquitaSl•dmu
tcd tco:. •
to r.trill • ••&amp;oro,.. Rt or
Acx:a&lt;cilrlc to v-..,. Pmldcrlt lor roquirmtents," whll&lt; the ttlldlers
~ic Arrlir$ Roben lloabe!l. - • "Jood, blah quill!)' faculty."
1f1D tk OlliYCtolty protid&lt;nt
T1tc potlti~ points or th&lt;
fonracds his lpofO\'al
SUNY ~'&lt;--'· 1$ llctoikd by floa1&gt;aa.
Ccncgl. 1 1ct11t ofinlnt
out IJCI!'d~ d earl y sptllc.d out
• 10 otJtet illotil'!litw, e.,...,ililllthe objcctl&gt;cs (bas&lt;d on aound
ddaik or Cite - ·
tll~l Uld a COline or ltlldy
Tbe .....-J lhen f...,. atutbty
"(iu Ia wkh lhl louie: BA
by 11w Stair Educatioa Dopen.mt dqr&lt;c wkhlll t)le Unlvenlty.'' Abo
(Sa)),....,...... 0eu ot...,. _. or Import._ ia the II0$1bSioll or
Ldilt$ Cltorlt t.niM wflo ClUed "M odoqUIIC focuky IO IUpPOrt
111e lfOIIP "the uk_.t lldliorlty olrcrinp," dalons Roaheta.
oa lillY llldt RWJen lot Nno Yorl
Boeh lldmlnlotrMon Slraaod that
SlUt.'' FbtaJly, lhUQilali~ dqr&lt;c !he lonnatlon ol ! dqrte
]IIQSI'IItl ..... before th&lt; Slate aranlllll PI'Oir&amp;m .. ln(r'oquent.

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~..nine noctd that in. hi• mailory,
lbc!' laiC!! was 1Vt History, which
....., ......R'l:ot!Jli!idn "o kina time
qo.'' Rossbere lidded that " th&lt;r&lt;
are a lot or pendina...
One 'pOssible probl•m that
Rossbcra nocecl was 1~gt oth&lt;r Stale
u.nia han: .. woJne.n.'s S1udlc:'
prQpams. H&lt; listed three 01~
SUNY .achools wb tbe orTpinp,
but W.. unsure ;r they ~ntecl
dqr&lt;es.
If Ill&lt; P&lt;Ocram """"'- to tbe
BA k\'d. it •·can 1nc:reur- our
err..u........ on
by .m.PIJ

mllnllliiiMI&amp;

Hkb said.

c:a.,... budlct."

01(1' .,.._,

•:If the

lutlft allows,

- .,-ould like an addniooalf,....lty.
spec:iali.z ina in Third World
WOIDOII'S &amp;ucli&lt;s II&gt; add &lt;Ontinbily
to that pan of our pma:ram.' '
~ past tilt. Univa:sity ~.
H k n nocecllbat winnina til&lt; dqr&lt;c
taiahl II&lt; easier. Sk cxplaiJied thlt

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Committe&lt; "oJiljaally lllqestecl
• • be:con&gt;&lt; a dCJ!(et lfllllin&amp;

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~move for dqrte stilUS hiS"
heat undlcrway ror some year\.
Howncr, Levin&lt; r...:aled Llw It&lt;
doubts lr the JlfOPO'Il wiU dear
Albany in II""' to sc:t up a pto.,am
by thit September.

Can gays be pious, too?
Clergy explain stDnces ,
.., Oftoer'8 I( ~

F""'""£d""'
Rctlg;on h:u been heavily inmumental in the lndoctrinallon or
homo!.uuality as ·a social 11boo, If not toe oily shunned, th&lt; subjc&lt;t iJ
trauecl with suarded dl,....tlon. And "hen m&lt;mbe" or the cl&lt;rJy do
addreu the iuut, they niUurolly ba&gt;c • Jood deal or their doctrine on the
Bibl&lt;. Fot insta=.tll&lt; IIOf')' or Sodom ond Oomorrah livq the bni&gt; for
lh&lt; Judco.Chrlstlan stan«, and t&gt;&lt;mptif~a th&lt; lac~ or support and
IC'tt'ptancc thal hommc-Auak r~dvc from our rdigiou1 fajths.
Three clers)'mtn pr&lt;!.&lt;nted th&lt;ir individual relisJons· "ands on
homO!.C•uality in a rorum held la&gt;t Wedi1&lt;'Sday in Dicfendcirr Hall. The
diiCUuion wu spoo101&lt;!11 by Cay Peopl&lt;'s Alliance and Tol.wy CoOCJ!c
and wu auended by alkloot 40 people.
Allallnnpt wu made to clatify the •icws or Catholics, Proccstaol&gt; aod
JtWi lowards homosduathy by r~h·t re:pracntalivn Farbtt Man
.Oukin. the Rtvercnd Arlo Nau and Rabbi Poul Oolornb.
In th&lt; MO&lt;I practicalsenst, Ill&lt; )&lt;,.·ish rahh i&gt; oomplctdy divorced from
Ill&lt; bwe or homostxualh)•, aceordlna IO Rabbi Oolomb ... Judai•m cloc:sn't
think that much about .... . II'• noc I ma,or ..., .... . . Ood has lfell&lt;r
c:oncunt lhan ,u;• he C").pllincd.
Oolomb added tbal from lh&lt; &lt;nd of 111&lt; 6th Ctnuay throuah modem
times, thtt&lt; hl\'e been no •"&lt;&gt;Wed J..,ish homo&gt;c&gt;.uab. For that reason.
homoo&lt;'.walily is noc an isw&lt; or burin&amp; l"'f''"&amp;D« in 111&lt; Je..Uit F.;tb.
Ahboush be ~ ~ OR' no known ~-. ' IM&lt;e could be aay
nun&gt;bc:r-th&lt;y lw.t kcep h hushed and bltl6co.
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SinftJ.,.-.hav&lt;S&lt;Cnnoneedtotlcal,.ithth&lt;mau..-.lbeyhiV&lt;D"t-wnil
ICCU!tly ..hen .... iswe or .... P . Y - hi$
proDOUJIC&lt;C!.
~~.,. lhc Oilier .....,_...~.
oaiM6,. rona~,r
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Nau or tho U8 campus Ministnu. said that the Chutdt'• ollja:lions- to
IK&gt;In-.uality 1rt ba&gt;&lt;d In 111&lt; book of Romaru .. ~rdJ ~ that
homosauality IJ th&lt; d&lt;ririti•·• or ldoiiiJ}'. the "oobip or raise JOds.
Spcakina on • pq10111l I&lt;- d. Nau adorktecl tfgt the Oun:b is aoilty or
leplisti&lt; o&gt;ertill, &amp;lid ._..,betln&amp;tb&lt; Pluation. ·~r only rc:spomible
position is 10 K't hotnosc:(ualicy lhc ~mrm hctnmt&gt;Au.alil) , ... M Y.id. ··we
c:a.nnot, ho-"CWf, (OM~ ~-u~ rar»e or vio~. 6ploi1allon «
promiscuity ...
• Thc:Lutheranpastorsaidthat homebt',uala-:1hii'/OUI).idrorm.lrrla.&amp;ci:5
wrona, but k condoned; ir It k kept IMide 1 morJiaa&lt;.
In fact. Ihe Cay Ubrration f.rof\C cot h), ,,au in 1969 a .l u a·s Lu.thua:n
Minb:uy•s Rtsuf«!!ttton HouJt, sivina Nau an .. indirect J)ride..,.·i th the: CAy
Llhention aroup ipon.orinath&lt; forum."
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th&lt; take ODd lu tflvirocs prcwicfina au IICStbetlcallJ(
pleaADc m¥itoomc:et for ......,..;o,w use • • • u •
oua11 or lht dmit&gt;lallO&lt;I or polhltiocl from 111c take
....-.." lht
Company ow ...

ao:Uon or &amp;ITalo,
DdlwMe I'IR - oriliftllly ......a-1 ...a: 100, _ .
.._ qo b)' dlot~ ordllLOCt Fred&lt;ric-t Low
oa.o..d, w11o abo helped 1D d...... Now Yorio City's

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'' a . 'WIIIC&lt;," q11fctly beam&lt; I Buffalo m._ for
bodt llldi\llcluol and lfOUP recrc:ation.
... IPSI Heollh Ocpanmenl inv..tipllom ,....led
IIIII Ddowote P•k Lake is in o rdativdy och'lln&lt;ed
a"' or "r~~lrophlcltlon"-lndialin&amp; bi&amp;b levt6 of
DitRJICII, plooophoriU, oulafate and thlaOde ions.
Tllelmmedlolelakt "''*was banned, althouah oth&lt;T
octhldco IOCIIIIilnlled to functiOn. 1)dr..-trt Pari&lt; l•
1101e11
~1M
Zoo. a ao~r
and
"-bool. bul dblll and tennis flldlltieo.
Manbon
11w
raidmriol commvnlcy
IUITOIIIIIIint Ocla.Wote Pork helped initiate 1&lt;1ioo 10
restor&lt; tilt lake .,.... Ollldals anribuoe th&lt; "'""'

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in:1erea to •he poblk•• aro•ina environmental COIXCf1l.
in c:ombiaalion tuth an awarmcu ror the nmS ror
I'&lt;CrUiioMf fadlitle$.
In Buffalo, th&lt; ratio is about 0.27 acr&lt;t or
roaa~loaal -land per 100 pmons, quite law in
-~ 10 otha lar&amp;e Amorican dti.., Wqman

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Cl&lt;ploioocl Geimbra, "bu1 it
011 wann do)'&gt;."

the lake,"
noti&lt;oablt ooly

OWrall quality i$ ~ed ID inlpro•-e
dramatiafty. Dcttcoscd turbidity levels should rcwltln
oqUMk:
.,owth, pratntly
from tltc.lake
cn.m.n"'""'. NOI only rill! Ufe, but !hat of land
onimaiJ Is ·~peeled 10 nourish.
A lara&lt;" variety of blnls. np&lt;ilcs, amphibiam aod
m~~~~~mals Inhabit tht park arel. In "fa&lt;t, some
tnvlronmcntollJu favored lht .idea or convcnlna
Park into a wild animai prtSaVC.
"In
the lake communi!)' would uhibit a
flqr.. or ltabo1ity not found in .... c.aiJIJnJ
«&lt;I!YIItm," Wqman stated.
Loeal .-..idents, many or whom wr~ &amp;l:ep~O:al over
I be , ..ID&lt;alion project's th&lt;C11 or inercascd ocMlt and
dwo· ltvds. how httn ,...cr-a~~y supponivr
lh&lt;
llfOifd, "TIIey'rr ..ur.na topuc up rill a rew years or
OO&lt;IIIructlon noist in exchana&lt; for 2S years or •
beautiful lake," uscned Giambnt..
Former "Mayor Mak...mil is' OO..Wbo ~ .. that
lht res:loation projc.a is inakative or Buffalo'' KJIW
of oommunhy pride and tnadltion. Says Moko,..ki.
"The pro)eot &lt;neou&lt;IIC$ a kind or nosa!Aic approa&lt;h
to in.Oaorallna the atta. " .

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Oaskin, ·•comlnjfrom an
edibate dcru," had a unique
viewpoint 10 share. "A&gt; a cdibale you'r&lt; not sure of your own sexuality,
due to your lad&lt; of uperi&lt;ncc," the Oltholi&lt; princ said. H'c •poke or
homophobllt-tht fear aM distaste of th&lt; Jubje&lt;t of homOstxuality-thal
wu quite prtValtnl throoahout hislraink)a. ,
New-"thouaht pauirps" in the C.thol.ic Ch~rh a r 3 i : e , aetord' g
10 Oaslcin. and a rnodeiitc position or plllill a
now e(i •
ahhollah lh• .;..,.. that htlerost&gt;(uauty is normal prcvttil$
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Stable homo!ClliOiiiY i$' pretemd to cvtn h&lt;lcr
JH"Dmlt&lt;uilf,
Gastilt Slid, and tttl&lt;nblt. if railhful, livlna. &lt;O&lt;tslstent-.-cornpara~lt 10
marriqr. T11ls attitude
.,cou,....a if abstention or edibO&lt;Y IS. not
pouiblt.
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In 1 dedantlion of prinQpks. "!he deeper need of any pcBOI1 is
f&lt;ienctshl'p nth« than ptal .,p(&lt;SSion," Gastln $Aid.
He said that since cadi,.,. act mUll be open to Uft, homosexuality is
den)in&amp; ,..,aotioo beause io th&lt; end, homoscxuals "c:alf'l make bable$."

' Th&lt; lona..-...Jted debate over mand1tory abortion coveraee in liB's
studrnt hcalll1 i_,....pollcywasddayed ronwo ,...b by Sub Board 1.
' In&lt;. at itJ monthlf .-Una Thursday nilbt ill Squ~ Hall.
Hcokll Prapant Oir&lt;ttor ........ ..._... said lhll by !hat
time, tilt lloard or Dir-a::tors.... be pccocoted with the rmaf J!IO&lt;kaat rw
_ . , . . . , , . . ,.. -p-edi&lt;ud ~ poooibllll)' or a sfro S5 nuc
- . - rar a.r,.otiey romjtdt r.. iallodoe.
1\e oloartioe-o o -- is:sDt wu ..-...s, how&lt;ftr, at lllc cod or
n...-.~~u~··
vul'lcoi&lt;ltllll o111w R.ilhts or~ J~~~W~e
Huber. Olallainl the-.datncy a~...,__ ID 10 OI)Cioll PfOS1UI
~be tliffblb,.Hube&lt;.sald. bul "in lho 1.otert1t or folm..." sloe ullJIIld 1M
a-d.to . . . . . . . .~
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••!ief.-ofca, ~~ oiolala oor ~in a
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Nau explained lh&lt; four-!*' "typolo&amp;Y" of a~ .,ithin lbt
Proceotant ·rdisioo· 11 , . _ ,.,... a.D out lotal no-strtnp-attxl!ed
ecxx:ptane&lt; of .py people tO absohlt&lt; CIXICkmrutlion.
On St. Paul's premise or !he uniomal rcqlvioa Jrace of God, Christians
to oopt
..;a, py p&lt;ot&gt;k. "But ancr llllht piouo talk. it
bolls do••n 10 1h&lt; poaitimHI\at """""' is hacr.,..,.uol," Jdmilled Nau.

by Dan Bowman

ATTENTION MALES
Earn $100 per month e~a money

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Gays .

bdocwa.,. lalle. r~asa uabilir.allO&lt;I """"' ,.or...

edUib poniJdo I lliolocialJI'tit&lt; lreaiiDODI IJ1!Ctll•
"Ae odor of

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Loc.a«t Ill 111&lt; aonh-cmtnl

c.na hi&lt;.,.

Resldec~U ~ pankuWty IINCious to clcoln up tht
lalleara in hopes or elimiaatiaa R.-~or

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l'urthcr discussion overlht tpntrovcrslol issue wulabicd untD May llat
6;30 p.m In Squire Hall'tihcn lh&lt; mti.re hcobh INurance Pf0110m must be

approved by the. ~ard-or Dire&lt;~«&gt;.

Ma&lt;k
In other businC$$, tht Board approved the reoommcndllions or lhe
Penonnel and AppoilllrnCOU (P&amp;A) Committee for ntXt ,...., division
dircctOG aod assist&amp;nu.- Ho,._,.&amp;plllkations art SIW beina acuped for
Group Lcpl 'Strnces' PrOifOJD DirertO&lt; aod OIT-Campuf Housin&amp;
Oir&lt;ttor.
Wbilt 1h&lt; P&amp;A - ' wen approved with liuk discussion, th&lt;
appointment of BiD Mad&lt; u Sub Board Treuurtr- mt1 •itb divided
oppooition. 1be 8o&amp;RI split S-5 wh&lt;n ilfirll voted 011 Ml&lt;l'• nomination.
The fiv-e Student Association (SA) 'r~loli- voted
block as did
th&lt; Mnlard FiiJmor-. Colle&amp;&lt; (MFCSA), Graduate Studcnl Association
(GSA) aod Student Bar Association (SIIA) ,..,.........lives.
Formet S" Pr&lt;lident Tim Sbeehan &lt;hided lht dhscntlna members for
not jhowioa ''&lt;OW1coy by votina aplnst Mo&lt;k. Shtchan noted that SA
r&lt;lpttled t.he llol.rd oppoiniJDcnu of tht othtr atudeat aovemrntmU.
Eac!l•tudcnt JITOUP appoints i member on a yearly rototina basisiD the
poaitlonr of Board Olal...,.n, Via: Olalrman and 1'reasv~. The intmal
appolntlt)enu are t..PilitAiaUy appro.-..J by lhe Sludertt youps wilh lillie

Ill,

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Madt's "intqrity" and "politic$" wert qUCIIioned by SBA
r~lativ-. Alan Rooerlfcld. GSA r&lt;presen~ath'&lt;Aalt Med* said she.
bdlcves Mo&lt;k ovmtepped hlJ ruponsibilitia uSA Oircclor of Student
OrpniDIJO&lt;Is whtfl lh&lt; Alttmadve Newo Collt¢ve (ANC) diocootinued
publishloa ~ n&lt;WII&gt;IP&lt;r in January.

lAIIe
"I !Old !hem (lht ANC) lhallhty hllll no money," M8Ck said. "I di&lt;b&gt;'t
tdllhcm lhty )ad to stop printina-" N8Ct ddcodod hlmldf b)' Slayina h&lt;
luitl performocl hiJ job .u ""required by SA.
Mo&lt;lc'oSIIPP(IIlument was approved ~Z..I OD lh&lt; _..ballot.
Anoth« studeat publiallO&lt;I, Til~
requested and rteeived
IPJI&lt;OYll from lh&lt; Board, Whidl funds lh&lt; ,...kly f&lt;atu~ mop.dne, to
Cl'tllt lh&lt; posilioo of Financial Director. This year's Editor-in-0\iir
Motlkw Luba wlU ~ th&lt; post """' year. Luba wftl'be entitled to a 30
_ , oommissfon.ir be &lt;dis S350 in weekly off-&lt;ampus ldvertistments,
but he wRI DOl n:c:d\le a ,salary.
!'If Tile Curn•t acts SIOO,OOO In rtYtnue, I'll do pr&lt;lty wdl," Luba
jolted. Prest~~Uy 1M Curren( rtOrives Sli,OOO a ,.., in revenue. Luba
ptldku lhallh&lt; mapDac will brioa in ......,ue of n,WJa .....t ntXI year
whk:h ,..,..ld. double tilt ~ coltmod lh~ year.
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"7lw· O.nnt hasn't peaked," Lubo said, '"There's still 10 mucb
pOialdol."
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IDOft.,.... TMCam-mt
publisbes,
ullJIIld .... Boon! to

........... ..._ or ............ , . low otudalt
.....tdcr lh&lt; M aa.rd'•.potalliol-liabllkJ.

Ia a tea. ID 1lw Boord. $011) Jlo&amp;rd Eucutlve Oin:aot- DemUs 8lad:
. . . . . 7lwa..-tllletl ~ed noateriol withoort pmnialon lhrte '
tlea
"IMideMI or lltil typuh""ltl DOl be replioted," Blod:
lllid 1111111111-lk lioltili&amp;y or Soollllo&amp;rd " "enor-mout."
The aa.ns of onaon abo pdolpOIIet! diocu...., oa arequest by AntiRipe TMI&lt; Fon:e Dinc:eor lld&gt;lllt OIMcr for lilt Force 10 booome an entity
or Sodt Baud co-........ iu budlel- Cllnaltly, lilt F"""' nrun requ..t
budlcl ~.fraon MFCSA, OSA uti SA lndivkltMIIy.
n.c .....,.... will 1w "'Oed 011 at 1M lloard's - • m&lt;ttina.., lhc ie&amp;al

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I'MIIIbdau ood budca-partlculm can be dariRed.

�Wn~olding the truth behind life-after-death experiences
-----------b!l .leao-Marc 8 11111

pt-.ly ldenliclll
'1.ho 1't'TN11icot&gt;1t ~ ol "-11 In lole....,.,-.!1
._.,_. 1M In ~ ~ lnYks lnquty
obour oornmon ~olildlon," M • ~ P.s~.
Torfay. 1M "--t comlsls 'ol nrnndl. b&lt;tltit lghu and
colcirs. They ... probably causod by ~ whi&lt;tr:!&lt;•
- ' - - otlslng from tlw d~ ol MUrons- in
S1nl&lt;furos ol tho eye. They abo re!leco tM eledntalnr:tta~ion
of O&lt;gAII&gt;lzed groups of coh ln tlwr visual conex oflhe b&lt;aln •
OrvjJe

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SlegtJ
!hot th•w states of ...:lhlllon can be trlgg4!red
by a' llllrio1y ol stlmul Including psyc:hecklic drug~, .surg;c.l
anesthdic:o. ,....,• uhautting disuses, «&lt;&lt;lOn lnjuna and
acddtnts, .......... by ~ and phytiul lnvaload In dying.
The comut ol the ~ an aloo be -tly
~. ~ lo . _ u. by . . ercpoa6lionl and
-~~~~ totho~locon-lilowhtn the body

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~.~ ••• !hat -lwyond d&gt;e o.e..,g, rempor_,. We span&gt;
ol lndMdvak _
..., Western and many non.w..,..,
rdgjons and cu•uru
Ovlsdancy 1_., oxample: pr&lt;Mdes spHu&lt;ll awnbt for .,
~ by prormo1ng tlwrr they ....
loW In

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The ldu !hat t~is earthly lilt is al .... got and tlwlt lot&amp; of
pmonality ..,d nothlngn... owalt$ us ""'"" ..., dW b wry
dislurbing and .......~u. lo many peopla. This Is ~
by a recent GoDup PoU wllioh 1hows the -~tl,r 70
pm:ml oltM peoplt mthe Unked Slates believe In an altertle.
ll H 1$ poid&gt;lt to dN&lt;h on...,W from ont's ~ ' ond ltOn, how 6111 wttO dtoJ ..,;,)\thew ..~ - n i l of
f!&gt;o aherlileln on Tntolligmt. crltieol mMnft? Is k tum postio
lor man to hout flril-hand ~ on d&gt;e ..
-ol·~ lwyond? And an !hat - - b r !
~ ..ftrod .. they by theW wry .........
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The Iiiio _ - . 11\61 """' br! cle-' ..... IS tt. ddlnllion ol
dnlh. , . . . , _., ht.,
a l o w - - ...t lhtn iJ
r--.tod. dld M realy dlo? &lt;An - any :rpli1lual or
lnltMified bocoute ... organs
become 1too "oth-.lly" er&lt;l)tT1cn&lt;:a that he had .. being authtntk:
..,..., ol oulllda lflmu6. Ftors of death may also role ... a glimpses Into lht alto.~ft.
llood of momorios from v.ilhln." he v;plalned In hls ani&lt;la.

Th1s lmogtry lrom penonaf IOlln and

t&gt;&lt;ptdadons iJ

det-•· """

not-

SllrMI prtMniS on interadng ""planation 1.. oltertlfe
- -· but ll&lt;e the doJms of ouch writ.,. .. Moody. his
Ideas are
lOCI but ma.tue1y unuorflod d&gt;e..y.
UB ~~ Pro/.,_ ol No.aing &amp; 1 - Joy Felrlm.n •
,t.... wdiod tho problrrns ol reac:lq a legal dttinlllon lor

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dud\ .. tho contul ol ....tYrnasl&amp; -.,. lclang. "SStgor• thoorlabut they- his~
pe_,.a....,_on the sui&gt;jor:LI dan\,... thot _ . . . , -

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dtalb. ,.._ tt&gt;er. 1o dnloal d..th w'*ll """"".tte. one'• "-t
SlopS and their tloc:trocanlogr, wl1l&lt;h ,_.,. ..... . .
,;g,s. fat b .. lrom lhis state thot pooplo """" .......
r...twd """' • Is """' ouch ~ "'"' - gel olt...tft

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C&lt;;&gt;llege 's:sperm bank
comes under protest

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DAVIS, CA (CPS)-E!fons to stock a sperm bonk at the
Unlversily of CallfQrnla/Oavll have l&lt;!d to aa:usations of racism
and a renewed round of racial friction at the school.
Promising an opportunity to "m4k~ some money 4nd help saw
the wOOd," former UC law clean Richard Wydick asked bl«&lt;c and
Hilpallle students lor contrt&gt;utlons to the sperm bank
asked al! black and Chicano srudents at Martin Luther King,
1-iai-~Oavls' law school-to contxt him for further detalls In
a short, two-sentence memo Setlt out in early March .
But wlten one. student pursued the offer. he says he di~covered :
Wv(llck was aski119 lor sperm to use ln resurch at the
medical school.
The · student, Dwayne Bennett, next appeared on a televised
neWSCi!$1 In neighboring Sacramento. telling reporters he hod been
offered up to S500 lor his donation He also said he had bem told
the spenn -~ be uwd lot genlllc research. !&lt;!&lt;&gt;ding some
srucleAis10 lear !he spam would be used in genehC experimen\S
those trying to ~nk """ to l~telligence levels
Med school spokeswoman Vlck Saito says the law students got
the wrong m&lt;!SSllge The lee offered was only $2.5 Moreover. the
sperm was not Intended for any ktnd of genetic reseasch at aU. she
soiYt. Instead, n would be used as pan of an aniOcialinseminatlon
progn&gt;m lor rninoriiies. The program ls sponsored by the med
school.
Salto saklth&lt;&gt;t. unlike an ordinary sperm bonk. where ,;perm can
be frozen almost inddmite.ly. the med school's program requite$
fresh sperm, and thus regular donanons.

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Recn~ltlog probl~•

·Dreams: the poor man's
poetry, u~ prof claims
bv Oa-.ld CaJka
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Tho -IIIMZing"'-s. thosewilh~of~irMgc&lt;!ryand which
often tome for, deop-r-"'ng rnunlrlg, """""' bo. found on
S.ood""'Y ""' on the ~ xrecn, yot they play ~ night wllhln OM's
mine!.
- o r e no1 drug Induced ~~Out dre:amo

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1!~F~
1Prolat&amp;~
ZU. In 0 loCt'u&lt;e ..,..,, uoPfM, r•&gt;"'~....., 0~." ·o...m -:_e like poclry. lhei&gt;O'!' m11n'r -"Y·" Said ZlM "Orums ""'.

The program normaDy taps hrst ·and wcood-year med stud•nts
lor donatiOns, because they are easy to contact and fam~"" wRh
the doctors ln110lved. Saho said.
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But the med school has had trouble recruitin_g minonty students
since the June 1978 &amp;kk6 decision . In thai decision . the US
S upreme Court ruled thai the Davis med school had dlscrimlna1ed
again51 Allan Bakke because he Is white.
Now, out of about 200 first-and second-year med students at
Davis. there are only 15 Chicanos and no blacks. Consequenlly, 1he
school has not had enough poltntlal donors to keep the sperm bonk
going, Sallo explains
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Doctors ilJMing the ar11f1Coal Insemination program enlisted the
'.lil--a~, silt Wydcl&lt; to allnlel --~ t.vm tile law
$ChOol

Law. school minority caucus member Steve Jimlnu says the
met~phoric.
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with Ih e wa,y I h• mauer ..,...
Thres.fholdand yea,. ago In atldenl Bai!Yic&gt;n and l;gypt. !he drum was flU ents ITUIJn comp a niS was
though! lo bo a boromeb1c tndlcallo!&gt; ol tho lurure in addltlon ro l!l'lno a handled.
comn~unlquo from the gods. T.,..nu.th century dream !hi!O&lt;JI. howe-.
"Flrst, (\!Iydick) has a hlslory of insenslUvlty to mlnorliles."
6nd• tll4 ruJOnll)!l behind th..._ oppadllo&lt;lt ro bo. decidedly t.s. Jiminez claims. He referred ro a now-discarded Wydick polky to
~al.
automallcllfly flunk the bonom ach1evers of the first-year Law cla55.
Tho lather ol modem drum study Is Sigmund Freud• ..t.ose boo!&lt; The Though the ru~ wasn't lntentlonaDy aimed at minorily studeniS, h
l n - - n of'Oreoms is !he WO&lt;Iclng pmnllo bol*'&lt;l dmsm ~~ effectively eliminaled sewral of rhem e&lt;&gt;eh year from the law
C.umo.,. uncomdous thougblo""" go lo sltep with. wl!h th« pol...-...1 of school.
'-omlng thousbrsln our ulaldng life that we -.ld notlilte 10 ackroowlodgo •
• And second " Jiminez wonders "d this Is med &gt;Chool
oxplalnod Zlrln. "C.ums dioch6rgo mew clllgulq dw unoonoclouo research why dido~ they ask for the h~ thtmselva?"
~- They"""" ....tlh ul!imale """ · the d......... of P¥he·"M
5alto ~ntends the law students blew the issue out of propor110n .
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Since, then , none has donoted sperm to the program. which she
fleWo
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feels 15 tragic.
Freudtenanalysls.menlionedthu!leokcr.leadsbackwor'dsrn ume.baslng
"The ones we truly feol sorry lor ate the couples who are our
the thals on chUdhood causality. Concluding that evuy ewnt is compktl•ly there wafting to have chOdren lhrough this program." she says.
dclormlned prompl&lt;!d pooplo lo bo-oak oWoy from psycho-an.,y&lt;ls. h• "Th.ey're the ones who will suffer the most ."
added.
Wydick refused to comment obour the episode, and Law JChool
T""' notabla In 11&gt;c 6old that dcYoloped dlvagent theorieo wee Alfred ossoda1e dean Daniel Simmons says his school won't Issue any
Adler end c.t Jung. Whcuo fm&gt;d'• ,.....-olin.__- bMbly stal&lt;!trlenls about 11.
a thcr..,a&lt;. problcm..dving molhod, A.dlor's plan , _ • fur)&lt;donallsdt
This Is not the fust lime sperm bonks h&lt;&gt;ve drawn controwny on
nwlhod ..1111 rho dte.ms oorvinsl • • ~6on of whbt people •• campuses. About a ~as ago. tht! Unlver.ity of Calgasy's Infertility
~ IOWan!. not ~ !hey - - previously Influenced·
Clink: outTaged civil J.bertwns whfil it refused to artllldafty
On !he eiiOiutlonOI]I-'e of analysis. Ztrir).aid that Adlot was the IV1lto Inseminate. either single women or ~e.n in\IOhted in lesbian
tn011e OW3\[ from "lhe unconsciOuS, h c.rl 'Jung and 0 return 10 ,refalloruhlps,
uneonsclous .tMonlng who !he ~ H&gt;Oke of fliClSt l!tghly. Jung's
l!!!l~llf!-·II·B·ri~PII!IIII
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Tnvlal dfeem and the Bi9 dtun. T!Mal drooms: which ..- ol .leso
t~gnlhc.once. haw COIIli&gt;O"saling ....,.,.. fo&lt; the ... Tho Big ~-J&gt;I­
pUalng and foptllllw - . , , Jw,yt the ..,:- bunion of ptoltlcllng
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Attention Grad Students
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.. or bcdonism ,._ &lt;iotdl.lOd rroo:n tht
ly WI Friday aslht Siud&lt;nt Association
SprincfC$l in tht Squiu fountain area.
mity Union Activities Bcwd (UUAB)
0&lt; lisa R11ppoport said tbt "fest" .....
~UC'tion in tht Wlt•'O )'&lt;art,
ns ra1lfld from
to ecstacy. The
~y. bunhe music seemed 10 surrn- from
&gt;«on, rrrom prOblems with tht sound
jUSt plain bad music.
•
obin Band open«! lht show with thor
F'IIIJ&lt;" Lab•" rocl:. Accon!ina to bend
the crouP has o_.s
buds as
• Aliinan Borthers, Hall and Oat&lt;s and
llht band's own music rdl&lt;cted this
' are a band without an kknticy, mjxi.na
ds lito: "Suile: Juc!y Blu&lt; Eyos" with a
c that broll&amp;ht 10 min4 Van Haltn on
dl, it was (as Lionard Pynth Oamell
simply dreadful."

lbin iJ a man sintft'e about his crart.
the lean yean until lht band JeCUred a
act in 1978. 0n m&amp;e, thouah, lhO jury
obin of first dOIR&lt; murder, the
,. roll l!lchard Voit, a $C&lt;&gt;Ond year
lent said, "lht Todd Hobin Band ;. a
tth&lt;r could love," whDe WJWB Muslc
Oraj&lt;da summarized the situation as
the first limes .''ve fell asl&lt;q&gt; ~il•

didatn.

Of ecHitt&lt;, th&lt; btarded minAret amused lht d..ud
d .. ellen of tht fqUOr&lt; ..ilh biJ old melodies "You and
Me and W• JUSI Disaar«" and "I..CI It Flow." Mason
also played some IOOd eo&gt;-.n, Ilk• 0,1an's "AU AJon&amp;
tht WatdiiOW&lt;t," wbkh, altllouah il didn't &lt;rase
rnanoritt or 1'MIIi Hmdrix' anlhtmic pttformancc,
c8nied a
of ill o-.11.
Ahhoullt.....,;.,. clouds .. l'irslthreatmed lht fC$l
with Jain, th• 12-knot winds blew lht .,..Y ...-.y and
tht l&lt;rnpttature rose to a peahy SJ dqr&lt;es. II«&lt; was
tominJ in b)' tb• truckloads, and, as &lt;Vidtnced by on&lt;
jean-dad woman emblazoned with Orat&lt;ful Dead
re1alla, who Slood writhlnt~ with tht musk, thore was
entertainment of anotll&lt;( sort. All or UB came out
today to Squi"' fotlaUiitt ....., to cdd&gt;rate. the
Sprina-it was kind or a tribal rituals, tht ancient
holiday of May Day•

Applications ouoifoble in the GSA oftic~1 103 Talbert.' AC.

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Tht ~I&lt;~ Attm ~ Projm ol tht GSA has
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Anned only ,.ith an .couStk 1uitor and his fdlow
plcktt, Jim Kri&lt;C«. M&amp;&gt;on has toured many woOds of
mw.ic Slopl)inl at pons rich tn histO&lt;)' or ddapidaled

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DEAD LI NE
Friday . Sept. 4th , ' 81
at 4 pm
Studellls from all faculties ore
urged to a,lp/!1.

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Next Wtt&lt; the (Dixie) Dreas. who played spirited
rcndi11ons of thtlr l'roa.rcssivc/Squthe:rn Rock, drspilr
an ueeptJonally poor sound mix. Th&lt; Drqs real()'
never had a ch.\no&lt; to tak• orr or '""' fall. Th&lt; public
addr&lt;ss k&lt;"PI fu1zing out wh&lt;n the band bepn to cook.
so th&lt;y never rea&lt;htd tbeir musical peal!- and btcame
lnccnRd ovtr en unmitigated rash o( .sound fai1uru.
For the beer-propelled dancors stompin&amp; to a
country fiddkr, it maU&lt;red Iilli&lt; if •oohnical problems
&lt;red if Todd Hobin made sl&lt;q&gt;walkcn ~ pla&amp;ued tht band, so Ions as tilt river of suds in the
cylindrical coolers was never dammed by mounds of
;, Br the timelht)' rlllishtd, the croWd
ompticd oups. But anOther ~ny of MOther Naturo.
on Budwriser that It would have, sat
lhim. Clu.Rd the rCSC'I"'Oir to run dry.
.,
f1DOil Tabernacle Choir's rendition of
Tht 5un is an amar.ins phmomenon; its po"w is
eriea.''
.,.
dc&lt;ep(jve. Popping in and out from behind clouds
intmniumtly aD afternoon, it "ould be difrocub to
~ tht rays of lht sun CldlaUSled the c:ool&lt;rs. Bul it
Dave Mason brou&amp;h• a refreshina
couldn't hO\'t bmt the bands that condtnsed il, coold
&gt;d musicianship •o lht prococdmas.
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Growth and commitments

i PrwiN go.- to U8'a Edueellonal Polley eomn;lttee (EPC) of tl'le
Feculty of Atte and l.elt.,. for being wlee enough to eppro.. tl'le
Studlee Col• (WSC) propoeaJ for •
prC&gt;Qram.
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Th8l nod puta WSC
clo- to fullllllng Its
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tl'le '--! that Clogreettatua will gt.. to the College, the
EPC deCielon alto reftecte a growing Unl..,..ll)' aota-.. of
good, 1 , _ .1.. programs. Too oltW&gt; thi s Unl..,.fly ' only
malntlllne Ita offerings or _ , raducea or eliminates them. The
prMpaCt of allol'flng a college llthlch .,. . grown and developed out
ot ' - ! o n to c~eg,.. granting ttatut 11 exciting.
For lheU,'--Ity. iacurlng • new BA means thattheSchoot as a
11tt1o1e -oaln atanda In the foralront ol progress otllhln SUNY. little

lMOPONI..-. U8 will be one olthe lew un'-eltta In the State

llthk:h olin bocll grafuata and utlde&lt;graduate degrees In
WomW&gt;'a Stuellea. That ttandl u • dlttiiiC11on In ltHtl.
The~ to fonnlng a

new degree program. particularly In a

Un'--fty thet Ia financially etr..,.,..,, It that It will naturally
require addillonel fwldlng. It may be unreellalfc to expect to add
coureee 811\f ~~~ to a prpgrlm and not Increase the
num. . oil~ The only allematl.. would be to sellle tor
more pr~ of • qu811ty. That. IMI&gt;e end. spells a step
backwtrd. ·
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Th..tof., lilt Unl-tfly'a supPOrt for WSC must be more than
Intellectual-the buel!let tlloeateel muet be adequate. That may
mean making the declalon bet,...n helping a young, progressive
program develop or euatalnlng It only as well as a// others. be they
strong or week,
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The next atap In the 8A PIDP081ila review by the \JB Division of
Undetgraduate Education and then Preshlentfll approval. The
auoontlon then gon to SUNY Central, t he State Educalfon
Department and the Board ol llegents lor lnC&lt;)rporatlon Into toe
SUNY MUtllf Plan.
If strong intllfnal eupp0r1 Ia shown for the degree ofleting. tl&gt;e
external agenre thet the propoaal has to move through should
folio• In auft. But with that ""PPOI1 from 08 a C(!mmflme(lt to
seeing the plan daoMioppfOQ111111 Ilea to come. This C&lt;)uk!
be an exciting atap lor the Unlverafly-ona that It hes not tallen in
years. II the PfiiOlatn Ia handled elncerely, It mey be t.he seed for
new acadlmll ~nt In a eomewtoet ategnantlnalltutlon.

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Resaa Squad defense
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rnemt&gt;ere of 1110

uru...ralty Cornmunfl't.

a . . - of the llalfd Point Volunt-

Ambcll.,.,. Corps (otheiWI• ltno)YO ao U8......,.) ond
a qualified NYS Em,rgency M - Ted'(llelan, I
&lt;*talnty.llnd b amazing t o - - • - act u
thoUgh tl'ley know everything there Ia to knoW about
tfl\buleo&lt;:e wotfl alter watChing one eplsodl ol
"Emergancy."Ohe otall of &lt;Kirorganlz.!Jon, conaltllng
ol19 EMTs, ond about26 AFA's ond ~oro. ari not
merety a bilnch of ""Yoh.inteera~ u we haY8 bMc't
referred 10 as in your edllorial of AprU 22. More than
being Volunteers., we are profeaslonale and woutd
appreciate belng rreated as suet\. OUr a.rnbulanoe was
acquired by the herd w0&lt;1c of DaYid l'lolfmtn and a law
other principal membera of the Squid who ~eep things
going on a day·t&lt;Hiay bUll. That ambulance doea not
go an)'WI&gt;ero without a valid rauon: a trip lheetlo filled
outandwedohave redlooon board theVehlcleln o&lt;Oe&lt;
to racefYI calls ShOuld h be on thO road-YIIllclea 8\JCh
as ambulances do elso tiaveto go to holpltata and ofl·
eampu.s for various reaaons, 1 would think.
In closing. I feet that It would be wise lor Tlte
Sp«;rrum to begin atreoslng tho good pofnta'Of tho UB
RMCUe SQuid and the muctHtoeded •.......,. of
emergency C8Je 11"111 II provides free Of

ctaaroe IO the

Not mi/CII ltnowl«&lt;ge abojlt "embutence Worlr" Ia
ro utKJeratan&lt;l e/foglllono about llbrJu In •
,.,.,.,/.. O..p/to rwr -Heo.anad ct.fenon, tho loct
l'fHftlfnt tltll 111/cHnll (ln&lt;IHd mrNW' thon ani) hove
ohllge&lt;/ t11111 en emergency -let. h,. bftn uU&lt;f ro
do cona-obly nroro tbln llral old. II you refer bocJr to
Tho Speotrum'a or/9/nel ortlcte, 11 prosonterl 1M
oltl~l d ,..II I t Hollmon'• re•pansa, enrt lite
erltronot wet ,.,., on tho prom/so thll ...., 11 there
In •~tcua• rh l.r tlmt for Ullng th• vehicle., thfltfllre
llttrnltfolll ~hlch could blOck 1ny room fot abuse.
11/ro, 11 lite editor/If pointed our, The Spectrum has
congrltutotad .Holl,.n tor hll" wofll to per the

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W• Wfd1 hoWfttW", not tum otJthe.edr from •
polO/Ole ...,o"" /uol b«:&lt;&lt;us• something 11 one point

wu odmlfoblo.
,
,.,hap1 you ahrllllrl 1/terl •ome ol your. ap,.renr
b/lnriiOIUt In tM ~I an&lt;l/lllen t&lt;&gt; WIOit _ , . oro
"YI"ff-bo/h IIIII comp/lln/1 ond tho SIJWU//orl$. We
wf/1 not rule ony r:Jelm,. Incorrect or lmpoulble unlit
It het ~ proven•• ttleh-lnd we,re•tfll welting 101
/hll. -Ert.

Springiest 1981
The ...,. Shone, lhe bendl pleyld, the beef flowed aod aboUt o,.
quarter ol the Un~ty·a .,...,..,, POPUlation pert led In the Main

Street fountain -

to CalebNie the close ol anot.Q.er academic

)I'Mf.

Thanka gon to the Student Aaaoctatfon eod tl'le Unlwersfty
Union ActiYIIIea Board (UUAB) lor organiZing lhe event. The beet
raatecl tllrougiiOUI t11e three banda and a.bout 5000 students were
drawn to the - . OV.all, It wu e success.
But the n1c11s '"'e still there. The I&lt;XInd system was poor and
pr-.tad 111e mutlciens from, according to many. reaching their
true PQientlal. There was etso some confusion prior to the event
otef WAB , . _ of the ••ather wu bad. Fonunately, the sun
stayed out Mel the early morning otlnda died down by midday, but
heel It rained or been C&lt;)Jd, no ona was eure If Springiest would be
ea~ad or move Into Clerk Gym.
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The biggett diUPQOintment, how...r, was ,the music. UUAB Is a
large organlultfon and UB Is a large Unlverslty. The three groups
contracted lor Spring feat were aome~at tess dynamic than those
aecuracl at otl'ler, amaller schools. Few people, In tact. were unsure
Friday WlliOh CIRiup waa even headlining the event.
Better plaMing otoutd no doubt ia~e care ol the problems that
hlndeted the 18111 Spring ce ..bratlon. II was, nevenheless and
O¥erall, ol tile bettllf and blgjjeat "feats" In recent )'liars. II
UUAB lltOUid 111ar1 organizing In NoYimber•• think ol how totally
- • lut "-*!be.

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DIRTY SrtEAKEAS
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Adm"tedly, lher6 is problem In writing thlo lalt
column of tho yeat. !I'a now or never, thlalalt,\ hto time
baby, It's for real. Tho last chance to throw a little
babl&gt;llng here. a tlttla pnltoooPhr there, a little
metaphorical bullshlllbgtosalt o-and presenttothl
publico. Tho tast chance Ia what tea- rna faellng
more under thO gun than I'd normally care to ba.
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II Cd won a Pulitzer Prize thla put rear,thla would tM '
a lot easie&lt;. t could write an apology lor 1110 unethical
fleltonatlzatlon tllat haS at.,.,..,.,.. to ~lid betmy Brother Cesaette keys and ribbons. Unfonunetely.
rome ol the things t write aboUt do, In teet, Ollltl (lor
eJ&lt;ample, the Majority, tho......,.,., &lt;:ampua).
Therl og&amp;ln, hoW could I _.,.,. expect to will In
award lor writing IDout ~ .. .......-.. u tho
AmiiOftl camc&gt;us COOl oil my - . 1 tw.G .,... too,
whiCh is why 1a m , _ - f!1endl wftlllts..oleriYIIOf)mlnf).

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A job weU done
I would like to taka thlo opportunity to ac:l&lt;noiOtadQt
the outllandlng potlormanea of the UUAB Muale
Commltlae Clurillg Fofl(feot, In these espaelatty trying
transiiO&lt;Y 11mos. On bohall of
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ottenclecl.thanko.

PeterHinh,..n
Ctr•lrman. Sc.o eo.nt

I will if you will
To tho Ed11Pfi

smol"'" bll a ratio or three to one~ Lilli&lt;! hiiP 11
lqrtt&gt;eomlng """' thl buadrl¥era. Thelrelgareue ...,.,
to be the only bfaek In their monotony. So, they can't
reatl)' eniO«&gt;&gt; Bluablrcl'o pOlicy end law.
I try to empathize, but it'I dllflevlt lor me whanl ha¥&amp;
to put up with lilting oyu and-"tiirOill&gt;lng held.
to makllt unbearab4a. Thon.thlre era
• ..._,.~-the r.gutallonltoand my • - - notloo lhla_and ask "Do vou mlftd. lf I
mar n o t - .
amot&lt;e?" • tilly light up. An eJCp&lt;eSSion barlly 1~
So • • • Why do ~ many - . lack thlo on my • - In lhl time ...
muCh leu an
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I knoiO lt'o dllflevlt tO&lt; them to Sle&gt;p. l've triecl myoell
Many ol my good , _ and I'm , ...,, IIIII
naoaptl¥e to tr. rlghta ol bnaltr.ra. and lound It nallly lmc&gt;oaslb.._ I maan.llkl l'llste&gt;p te&gt;&lt;
lloml-tet their batter lrlatlncto P£1¥1U dll&lt;ing th&lt;&gt;M • While and then thlt u.ncoruroUa.ble urge bultds up and
dlaC&gt;aratol)' ..,.,.,. momentt ond n~llna lito-the I've simply got to hive a bfeatn.
-'on ol adaptlllon loon - i o n . But,l- WhO tact&lt;
This Ia an I uk-1'11 put up with you If you'll put up
-..1-.trOI or • J u -tal u-atandlng of the I!Yilh me. lithe sign aaya " No bfeathing" and 1 ha•tn't
naelprOQIIy ot rlghto -lly lr/c me as t"-Y Mlllahly tight IIC&gt;Ppecl, oak 1M to and I wiU. usually, I'm pretty, good
up In - . ....... 0&lt;1, "' Oll&gt;lf ahared b4aoea about signa, though. And II you lorget. I 'll rornlnd you
sanctioned IO&lt; - · I'd like to think It II and Show yOU thlaame r8$plellor my rights u I do IO&lt;
abaentmt-- but the . _ 11M me to yours. Maybe we'll 111 be tass grumpy u a raault'lnd
- - _ , , _ Occaioootly I Will gat 111pp0r1
belong to the aame yleht eM&gt; In another llletime and
([0&lt;0 my nelghbcn, but usuallY !hay are unaao.tr.e !law lunch 10981hlf once In a Whl14.
1 - thOUgh lhl non.smoldng onee outnumbaf the
I, ot f'f'Y own free will, am a brNther. 1 chooH to be
'"' 1M " - pleaoure of it. 1 do not ImpOst my
bnaethlriiJ on othera, 00&lt; do llodutge In plaeeeWherit I
mlgM Wrinoa on lhl dghta ol
and
.......,. 111em to _ , r am doing 11y c:1&gt;01oe. And t

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Abortion altenuztives
To thl Edl10r.

Thlo lottlf It In r-Mio Thl Specrrum to Walter

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lott• that •-.ed ''! Weclne~···
-ni'IQ hit - " t o n to A&lt;!II-Abo&lt;tlo&lt;l '"-Oitlatlon.

When I roac1 the letter, I woslnturlatecll IIIII a alnQie

- a n d a luiHime otudenl here at

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physiCal pain. 001 wt\11 allOtJI the emotlonal trauma
and psychok&gt;Qical. paJn that a woman expedoncu.
How many women wake up atter having an abonlon

with • smile on their 1-7
Simpson,
What makes you an authO~ty on
pn~gnaney? Although ,_, oro capable ol baing
..instNmental- In coneepUon. they tnemsetves wdl

Lui Spolng s--w. I was 20, alngle, a 01.-,t,
-pregnant. ~lon. to tM, wos out ol tr. -lion.

newer cooceh•l No man vnn ltYef be faced wtth the
dec;&amp;iorJ of WI'MUhef Ot not IO abort.

I -with Mr. Simpson's etat-lthat .._,..,
have a .......,. right to control their own bodies end

womao Is faced wltn an unwantedluntimety pregnancy.

reprockQk&gt;n," but What he tet1 ou1 wu lhlt: If an
lftdMduel Ilk. . lha responsibility ol ha¥1ng en aCII¥e
... tile, thll Individual knows that pn19n...,cy Is a

-lbiNty. regardlaas of the type ol birth COiltrol
uMd. If any at all.
Ftr.l of ell, eny woman that hal t&gt;een prOQnlnl .....
lot) I I - 1 ttmlu one monih knows tl\lttherala o
tiring, I&gt;IMII\lnO. hu,.n Hil&gt;g k\llcle of her. depandont
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body lor e.Jtfltence. Nau.... mornlng
- . .... Dlg1nnlng sfgne ol pr--1111 her
a en~ lnaldeol her. A woman
- t t y to kid ,_...11\111 l«uu. • one.
&lt;&gt;&lt; , _
...,,ha.IICMI ""*'n. IIIII- knowS the IMh.
oanw notf
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~ pooacllhe _.ton · - II the IIIUI 1
-r·r._.t thai r. O&lt;anyoneeiM
the
to thll q-lon. taka a look at 8"ol_ , d
lllolooY IPt - . a nd vleo! a plc1ura of tr. human
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I lee! that unwantadlllntlmely pregancy was eoniU$ecl
with ··unwanteo Chlkt," tn .Slmpson's Jetter. I cannot
think of a woman ... lve. thl1 has not at OC\8 point fn her

lite either wanted a chHd or regretted not having had

one.
Among these opUona to abonlon ls legal adoption.

Scoll F. Hatl&lt;!y. an a11orney, explained to me In dolo II
tne - i t a 10 lhl mother ol a legal adOption. and thl

ociOI&gt;llon ptOOISI.
rorst ololl, ptl¥ett att&lt;&gt;&lt;nays hove couple$ eomtno to
them, Meklng to ldopt o Child. (Otten t . _ marriecl
couples aralncapobla of conc:eMng themselvaa.l Tr.y

are puc on " waiting llato." Th...,ls an apparent baby
al&gt;o&lt;lage. Why?

A taroe -1100 ot P&lt;&gt;Ulble adOptive bat&gt;lea end
up In the "golt)lge" due to the of the legll!zed
abon lon atatute In our aystem. It has been notecl as
weU as documenlld, thlit upon eXPOSure 10 lh'e

"olllslcle WO&lt;Id" abor1ed fatu- are -r often 'a ir..
when p&amp;aood Into ditpOul bini. Sounda pretty
dltguettng
clolon1 M?
"-1111. MI. ~ Is not • "notion" Ills~
rMI.,._.IMtyoutoo, -.OI)Cee"I_,H....,_
An I l l - can HI up a ptl¥at&amp;. legalldoptlon
IIIQ." Alrdmy,-you•ve' Q!OWI\1 Ooyounowfaalthat - t h e CCIIII&gt;M -ring a c:tllld. pays the a u you did 1'01 "del- luH humu r/gllt• and , fMs, oil pra·natel cora, o11d he&gt;apllellzatlon
proraetloltr Thole humM tJoN• 11111 you aro - - " ' tr. mother upon roeelpt ot the new bO&lt;n
- ' l i l t IOCiel)l ,..,. O)lloy trom I n - hUman child.
IM-.1 1 Uk you tl&gt;lo: Do you reoret hawing Thaae are &lt;»!Itt/to banaflll not only to thl mothl&lt;,
born? 11 lifo 10 1\0&lt;riblo that you !IQ&lt;II having • the acl0ptl¥e porentt, but moll importantly, It doll not
_ , bom~ I a - lila 10 hon"lblo that you 1111"" your deny a Child It's blnh rlto-Uie.
.,.,.,.,, claelalon to ha¥&amp; you born rathlrthan obortecl?
I IHI that Slmpeon'a t.ltar and viewpOint would
Wily are yOU 10 ready, wtlii'IQ, and ab4a to taka awey
coe&lt;ee _...,to abortion, rathl&lt; than 8/lo01the11Qal
,_. anolhlr lndMduallhl gift of Nfa?
altamatlvel.
MI• . . . _ , lletecl, ... _ o1 abortion which
TloaRigtlt·T~IemO-tlsnottryingto"le&lt;OI I
-lhiiMII poltt to boll&gt; the_..., end thllat"" - " t O - a PIOQnlncy" osSimpec&gt;nhadatatad.
bt-.
They*""" believe !(I an lndltldulll'a righHo-llle.
8y MJ1ng thai pH&gt; Ia ac:tuall)l l ilt l)y tr. 1-lan'l
I C*l toll you !rom a....,senoo. and_IO eould many
...,_In-~ thallhlfetUIII . , _
pregnancy II not -tllng to be
ttumM7 Nw 1111. _ , ... 01 _ . . ,... peln.
- · I I It a n eiQiadlftCIIo be~.
wery - . . . - 01
to 1U111111t
-~- ~- loatftiiiiO thiO: 8ef0&lt;1
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,....,. • - . . ...,.,., antl-ebortlon IIQlalallon.
~.......,..... - - t o . . . - - .
_.,.,.. allarnat- c:w.lufiY,I~ do oxlotJ
- . 1111111 . . . _ , IOfiiOt to ~ 11 lbat •
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Difficult remembrance
To thl Editor.

Friday In Haat Lounge, Squire Half. pk:tures w.tl

hung depleting 1 human hon"O&lt; thai oeeurad 10&lt;n1 40
yoors ago. Yom Ha'Sh04h-lhe dey of remernbfanoo
olthe Holoeau11-wu- todaY b)l tt\e Jewlah
St.-,t Union and It It Why lheSI disturbing plc1uree
.._ hung-to . -. The hOm&gt;&lt; of lhOII dtys
_.10 -It has biOO&lt;nl diKlcult to_..'""'' abOUt
thai&lt; ....,_ rnlllflltude. II woo a lime ...erytl&gt;lng- ablaze with--""""" aultaring ol
untold propontons. ThoM pictures _.. full an

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UQ on • Canlafus Col. . I'Unn« during • ~tc* wffh

the Gd«a. Tht lkdh...,. the 10 .......... ......... o.t

c.nlalus ln ·tbe opiMf M., end......,....,~ $-1.

Bulls tarnish Golden Griffins

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Squlr&lt; Foutain Friday, the UB baseball Bulls were
pll.yina thdr third 2tld fowth pmes under luterim
eoach Mike Dixon at !'&lt;die Field. ..,.The Bulls, playina to the tunes of annual Sprinafest,
s-Pt • dtniblebeoder from visitina c:mss-town rivals
Canisius Colles&lt; 3~ in the opener, fOllowed by. 3-1
oiiah&lt; cap de&lt;bion.
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~••-held the.Ookku Clrirruu II)OI'd&lt;ss as
the tan&lt;:astu bliJ'Ia' imprOYed his rcconl to 2·2.
Nicom&lt;ti allowed only five Canbius playa-s 10 moch
first as be wall&lt;ed to two bauen in addition to allowina
lhree hiu, N'oeo-i abo fanned two Canisius baiters,
Providq the firepower for tbe Bulls was Mark
Roehner who
2-3 at the plate includina an RBI

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out, but Roia&gt;hafllteptlhern from sc:orins bycausins the next bauuto ny
out. The followina bluer lhao faeed Rbsenhafl arounded out, gettlna o.he
Royals out of a jam. ,
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llkoill8 a fllli1Utic season with the Royall. Oulma~ moched first with a
siotcJe and then stole'"""""· Advancins to ttUrd on a pass ball, Dulmaae
s&lt;om1 when the Canisius c:atchu threw to, second oryina to stop anoth&lt;r

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the ...,..d pme sa)'ina they did an "exeelleno job defensh-dy."
The Royals also did "better offensively," OO"'menoed coach Cardullo, as
~he Royals smacked'a,llt hits in the second game.

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wenoowo for three at the plate, missina 1 perfect day by
shon d~ . . . Canisius
aouaht• """
drive on the warning lt'lld&lt;. Only a ..lt&gt;&lt;ky arab" kq&gt;t
the junior £rom a perftct ouaing
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THE OFFIC~ OP. ST:UDENT ACCOUNTS
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In the second pone UB turned things around, shutt.ina out Qlnisius 1~­
AI&gt;cba Rosa:!hafl•pitebed I SIJ'OOg 81!ne against Canisius, allOwing Only

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The UB Ror.ats soflball 1ea111 sptit 1\ double-headu 1bul$day aphuo
Olnislus CoUqt at Aclleson Fidd. Lositla the lint same or the twin-bill,
3~. the ROraJs boudced bad:'wtolta sotid team errootoo win the niJho.:C.p,
1~. broaJdill their row pme willless streak.
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she allowed, in addition to~ UB mort, allowed the Lady Griffins to
SCIOr&lt; three ouns In tbe pme. While,UB statt&lt;l'ed several hiu in the lim
pme, the Canbius defense held the Royals scoreleu, ohus winning the

pme.

.-OIIble. Rudy Pettiford also eontributed OD RBI in
U9:S $C'Vm hit auack .
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second matdl 1· 1, ulllil Grq Nillerled offwiob • alk.
Pettiford then r - wilh uripluo A6t dlo ahead.-First }olu(o.u.per .oilolled Po:tiifonl
oddinaan insuranc:e run for UB, fortbe-linall-1 """"'·
For the Bulls, Paul :Webb eontroled the lldioct from
tht mound, goins the dist~nct with four scri1ceouts.
The Williamsvilk sophomore ;ave ap ....,. hits aloQc
with th..., walks in pootiac his r..... ckDsioa or the

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Starting with the Fal/1981 Semester a new student
billing.,system will be implemented.
You will receiue· your Fall Semester invoice in late
September.
Pa_vknt .of Tuition, Fees and other . University
charges will be due by a specified daf:e in mid October.
. Fail~re to pay the _amount due by the due date- will
result in a $20 late payment fee.
. If,you plan to-.use your Guamnteed Student Loan to
pay for your charges, ~ur application must reach the
Financial Aid Office no later than June 1, 1981. If you
p·la;. (to use your BEOG ~~d, you must be sure
your SER reaches the Financial Aid Office by July 1,
1981. Applications received after these dates. will not
qua/iN
. you. for a waiver of the $20 penalty charge.,
Invoices wil( be sent to the permanent address you
hQue listed with the Ad"!issions Office. It is your
responsibility to, update that address. The $20 late
payment fee will not be waiued because the invoice is ,
sent to an old address .

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rabified &amp;am&lt; . ...lost Xavin

match, or ror "charaina tfi&lt;
aoouod?"
Ccnaillly lcnimty In tbcs&lt; . . is DOC tb&lt; lniWcr. but l&lt;t'r ... a
shin r(om lh&lt; _.... in tb&lt; JP01U
~-a punWun&lt;nt that fits the

Colleaoe and lh&lt; uso or an ioeliaibk

crimt.

r&lt;tMmbor lhey«&lt;scd lht Ctnadi&lt;ns in last y..r·s.quarterc), u !bey uy
once apln to makt'-h 10 lilt finals.
The Flames, coaehtd by
Montreal CUI,ofT AI MacNdl.""'
not pushoven. Wilh !be
of
playorslil&lt;c Plett, Ruadl, V.11, and
Wils&lt;lft-aad the scoriloa pach in
Swod&lt; Kent NUsson, Calpry equid
pummd the ondtni&gt;od Sian illto
submission. Th&lt;1 cfJd it 10 !be
Fl,.......,., tb&lt;y'rt anytbina bu&amp;
undenitled.
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lslandtn art at the top .of . ..-. no t..., Ia die l.4pe ~
bal lhtm. Fonu~ for !be resa
or lh&lt; NHL, !be Isles ha~ betn
known to have problems now and

With all the early-round upsets In
thdr year's Stanley Clip ~rr..
theNado.aaJ Hoc toy LeaiiOe(NJiL)
hlil prov\ded tllli W\th $&lt;11M
int&lt;rtltinsscml·linal round mar&lt;h·

Toronto wu a tout joke.
O reuky aad Cocnpaay art a-ooupk
or yeaca rtont btiloa .,..._,boll lho
&lt;rOU •Iowa ~I'"JtfS -dtspllt
playina with what bas bocornt ill.• .
hallmark
or
Raoa•rs

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hod:ey-inconsisttney-have the

i.tioo can come down 10 hvd
on iodlviduala "ton\'lcttd" oflhcst
ofTcn.a, y&lt;t it ponniu and
&lt;OCO!IrliCS violent ·usauiU uDder
!be a...,;.uortbdr bdns"pon or ·

While opinions Cl&lt;p(&lt;SlCd on lh&lt;
UB baJd&gt;aD situation rnay bo
oeadanic, sin&lt;x lh&lt; facuby Senate
Adtldk Committee's findinas wi1l
ultimatdyl&gt;e tht primary innu.oo Pr&lt;:sid&lt;nt Robert L. Ktu«'s
ilecisioa conamiog lh&lt; fat•
Bill
Moakarsh at U B-Iber• i• a
possibility o r a dbeouraaina
par.doxical dtvdopmeot ~
Mootarslt t&gt;o rom~.
Trut, Monkanb has a&lt;apttd
respoll5itn1ity for 1000 ..., of

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Wbm wu tb&lt; last tirn&lt; that a
pla)'&lt;f, .,. a .-11 (u, in many
cua, they owume jUA as acti~ a
role as do their .,..,.,.) was "fired

or

a team rrx participation in .a
boneh-&lt;brina bta,.l, a shovfAa

fcD&lt;n

.. coachin&amp; miseon duct ••-the
play&lt;r (fo rmes Bull D&lt;nni•
Howard) in an ahibition pme
apii\SI Sl. • Peter\uflh Junior
Coltae. But sudt orr..,...
s mall in comparison to lhe
atr!&gt;dtia that par sports toda1.
Spon, profasional as w&lt;ll ..
ama1uu is a funny business. h
· shuns such actioiU as tho speaking·
out a,gainst owners. gambling. aod
incidents s uch 'as those. alleaedly
perpetrate!~ by Monkarsh. NOj that
I condone any of these acrions-J
mOll cc:nainly do not. l jUS~ find it
difficult 10 believe that an

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TICket Office sells out;
The ~m wins again
Tht $i&gt;«fru.prco-od &lt;on ball tum ran Its rcoord to an amuona 6-t with a
vieiOf1 o,.. .$quU. Tick.. Orncc ll.ll• Thursday at US's Petlle Field.
Tlrt S{Nctmm jumped to a 6.() lad, but it quickly diminished M tho
T~&lt;:k&lt;t Of!k¥ llOt'l\l&gt;ir1Cd a .&gt;&lt;:ria of..inaks and Tht Sp«rrum &lt;non 10 tic
the scort. TO&lt;~ Offl&lt;t shorutop Oarrl O ilman kopl tho score close with
oulslalldfnl-'lieldlnt, but Thi! Sp«rn11n added three run• in thtlr last two at
batstopttvail.
Leadina 'TMSp«truon sanact was Dan Bowman .tlt&lt; third bas&lt; half or
tbe: fatnOUS Botdcr zone. Bowman wtnt t-.o (or three a1 the plait wiah IY..-o
tripla and three RBl's. "With Otbl&gt;lc: ( Th• S{Nctfllm 's F&lt;atur&lt; 6ditor)
WOidtiQI. I jwt had to hit a couple or mean boars for her," aid Bowman,
who also macJe.....-ral outtlaaditiJ bot corMt fttldina plays.
Pit&lt;lttr Man.ba IC&amp;utt~k hurled another lint pme. and h&lt;lped her
cause
RBI's. "If ,.&lt; •er&lt;lhe Mcu, Manha and Dan "ouldbt on
Kion's K..,_,.. Wei fii"Sl baseman Tom Coeola, "ho w&lt;niiWO ror three
at the plate and ..-orcd tW\ct.
1M ~tnrm illoculop Dan Hold«, the other half of th&lt; Boldtt Zon&lt;.
had a pq&gt;&lt; ..,..;nni111 triple and &lt;atcb&lt;c Sieve Oandall ..uaatd a d~p.

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received bY the Music Ubrary be~ tl1~ IIOUrSof9a.m. •
•

and 9 p.m.

ln..,

06\c.r llln • drinking prolliem? 00 you drink too mU&lt;Il
and not SHm to control it? Do you have ·•
or relation who drlnl&lt;s ucesstvely and with wbam yoo.illave dif·
ficv1tY cop0n_9? If you do. and wi$11 help.- totl&gt;e mH&lt;tng clf1tie Almhol A~~~ at 3.
p.m. in
Noiton. t&gt;C, or ca11 6.3&amp;2107 tw lllrthl!r

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¥&gt;" lnf!&gt;rmatiOn to all UB stu~ts. Do you l&gt;&amp;ve a bearing

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"How can President Reagan alloc:ate $1.5
,mlllloll to Atlahta to wive mllf'djrs, when
he gave EJ salvador US mHIIon to cause
them?!' "
- Richard Dawson
Family Feud

Ill-

lntor Grotk Cloundl meets Wed....Say at 4 p.m. In Z3Z
Squire. -

..,.

gv..--l !llill---.ncl ,_,..
right o d l t l l l - - ,oppoor , _ . - .....
tD

si.mnto

Orpnlution of Aru
meets Friday at 6 p.m In
Z33 MFAC. Elllcott. Meeting fw all members. All must

tbo

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attend.

mlllt bo ...Ubmlttod for Old&gt; prlnt!Jii. I I -wll 001 bo
tokiO o...- tile pllono. COUtM llotint wiD not bo printed.
Doodll- ,,. Mond1y. Wod-J ond Friday I t _ ,,

movies, arts &amp;lectures

marl&gt;leS.

campos Crusldt for aorist Pr-nts Farni~ nme
tomorTOW at 7 p.m. In the Jane KH!er llao&lt;!&gt;. Ell~.
Topic Praising God for What tit 1\aS clOne fw us. Last
.--tlng of tJw yur.

,.
llvffo-ccme join

llall&lt;an Doncers and oa lgramo oance Ensemble will be

doing dln&lt;ll'S from a wl&lt;le variety of countries In an
Artpork: ~ on May 10. COrM. to onjoy the
beautifUl OOSbltnes. dan&lt;M. and music. 'llckets available

tbe FM 88 Tnvla Team and

at Tieketflln outlets.

be&lt;XllnO tho final pa!'lellst on Tl1vla IV airing Ma)l13. A a.ll
In smw wberf listeners at !lome try and stump Ult panel.

w...,...·. Mo•_.

"Tho Coc~tM~porary
In Gormany"
glvon bY Oogmar Shull on today at :po p.m. at Women's

Corne to 327 Squire Tuesdays. lll~rsdays for Fridays from
Z·S p.m. and talk to Bill Kullback or call 837&lt;1849.
•

StudY College. .108 ~lr (next to SuMillnf Hou50).

Senior DoolgTl Ex-lblt ~ bf till communlcatlooo
Oesi!lll Dept. from May 5-17 In the Betl1une Art Gallery.
Open tZ-4 p.m. Reeopl1on may 8 from 7-10 p.m.

You 1110J MH ,"-"' tho Amoric:on Collltloa of C1tlWis
wltb Disatlilitles. Inc.. Is organizing a Wash!Agtofl Rally.
May .7 at 9:30 a.m. a&gt;rocM&gt;Ing the .,_.,.uon of
program$ O!ld rights f« disabled people. lllo Western
llew York lndtpendfrlt Uvtng project Is organWng a Rally
to tau pl.., 1M some clay. May 7 at 10-a.m.ln frcnt of
tt&gt;e Fed«r..l llulkllng •t 111
Huron St. !'lease join us at
the flll)l. You may contact us fw more intormatlon at

Tho curroot lltultloti In Poland wt1 bo Ill topic.., 1 lo&lt;tu,.
given bY Bronislaw Tl'l)'UW5ki n\ut&gt;doy at 8 p.m. in J S
lllefondorfAnnex.
•

w.

~

.
·
.

Ert~i:M - will bo-tlllloummorat fou_..
Pllzo. lndivldWII performers and groups ln~rested 'In
performing. p - oontact Ult DSA Program offloe. 110
Norton. 636-2810.

' WIIUI b - -ptlng a p p - f« dllcjocktyo. MWI
ftllC&lt;t..., and IIIIW!tUing
II Interested pleaSe,
apply olio campus moll to WRUB. 111 nlbert. AC. Attn.
Bill. AppliCatons w~l be accepted until ~-5~

_.ts.

w
-··

..,....

• 11mt coordinator. One part' tlmo staff il!ld Z &gt;tudent
assistants, can 831 ·3406 ror ~ Information.

lllrtll-·

on SfXua1 harassment

, __

"Oon.......:O

In t10o ArtJ" Esther Ho&lt;rlott. Ji.tevlews legendaty tap dancer Hone Olle$ on lntemotlonal cable.
channel 10 Wednesd;ly at ~:30 p.m.

-

Tho WrMiof Pllcll win do5o for tho sernest« on F'rlclay. '
May 8'.1f you"- torm popen. tomj)OOtiUOOs. reports or
a"Y(lling
tlletllll of _ _.,. t111t you

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rnm

" All lntnldP&lt;tloa t D - - IIIII-.. Typk81

" Spring O f f -" -~eel bY CARASA F'rlclay.
May 15 at 8:30p.m. at t1&gt;e Unlta'lan Churttl, Elm-

-due-.

, ..._ H _..

~-"""
~"gi'(Onb)l"*'·f'.E.
-·
F~ ~ kQ._IJI, In 138 Crooby. MSC.
•

Tho Iori Solllllty
dlnlc
for "'• S&lt;!mester il'll t1e on Wedntsday. The last supply
dlnlc Witt be May 12. ~ ea~~. fw oppointl1)ent.

andW. Fmy.

~

:~~".k"':'~~.!.~

eouog. b a«aptlng ...iUmos for tho
follOWing positions for tht 81-32 OCIIOOI ~ One full.
Studios

£4-- ·

..

Bvlfalo Eut·Wat c.eqr mHts the second and last
Wednesday of .Very mont!) at 29 Vennon Place. apt. 1 (I
block ...,tb of .Main 1111c1.. Amherst). to discuss
mactOblodces. whol~ a&gt;nc:ePtS.-.tt.-For furtllor
\flf\ltl'natiOn call ~or 834-7215 or $tOp In at the
Grain Min: s w. Norttu;up (832-6400).

Hlolory- ltll plallc May 8 from I p.m.·? at the
Ell~ TenniS COUrts. Free food. ~r and InviSible

Tmta

Tuesdoy.'lb~.ondf'rlday:unti17p.m.Wednesdlyln
from 1-5 p.m In tn

340 Squln, Also ope~ MoncSays
MFAC. Ellicott. 831-2273.

• Alplll Lombob Delta m~~ Wedr\Hday In 33Z5quire. lll1s
. Is our lost meeting ltli$ semester. Fall ICtlvitles will be
d~.
•
-.

- - II 1 Ualvonlty ..mco fill Tiio Spectrum.

N-

" . - .,.. ,.. rroo of dllfvo, llle Spectrum -

In SWJIIRJ coon:s or tile Presl~nt's ccmnil:solon7 GLS
""" law stUdentS to act as &lt;lef~rs fa&lt; ~ts. For
morelntwmatlon.stop In at GLS.Open 11-5p.m. Monclay.

- ·HOUrs:

-help llrlti1. ~ SUJI) bY ltliS
IZ-4 p.m.
In 336 Baldy: H p.m. MW1b In 336 e.tdy.and &amp;9 p.m.
T~ In 341 Sql*t;

~~~--~~-~
at
2·5 p.m. and ltlen Monclay·lllundly from ll.Zi&gt;.nl.ln
219 Squire.

~~~~"::=.:~~

worlcsl1opat tlllir r-.o.M - - - - ~llrlnt
tNir own writlnos- join us FrtGoy • '1:30 p.m. at W5C.
108~.

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" Diir., -

-York~ H i g l l l r - Sorvtc.C«pontloftor
Guhnteod StuOent I - . llllllioltlont is May 15. Submit
ttll$dato to tbe Flnonelll Aid O!'fiGe. 61lutler

-

· otJ , ... ... .. . . . -.• at 8&gt;40p.m:' .

In 170 MFAC. Ellicott.

rorms-.
An... B.

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bolng_....

fiY!H£SCI lit~ I - . opplicationl for
trtl...-mlc)IW' 1!181-32-bytbe
, _ _ Aid Ol'l'lat. Drop off

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man.

Flnonclll Ald. tlllutlet Antle!: B. F1te '*'J.

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1 ond 2. C11St Is S34.00

- ~ flot'tiiiV Trip.~
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JaiiA II lion. Anyone Int..- in dfYing 1o
- · Diva wll4 begin In Sept. contact Matlt it
831-4519 for men irlforrN\Ion on momberslllp.

-

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to tile TftWI!s courtJ. AC.

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327
EDicoU. El«tion of omcors..,., cwpui.ItlOMI
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                    <text>Drug charge is .ikopp_eg
against former stud~t
subrtance-PhtnaJl -2·propa.non~

-

A fomwt UB .,..duak Jtll&lt;lmt
foomd iDDocalt ..,. • - . .

c-t ;.ny Walarsday

obarJ&lt;S
POtSCSSilla

on

of -UfiCiurifta and
amphdamiD&lt;s in h&lt;T Farber Hall
labondcxy.
The .,vcrnmtnl"s 'tey wilneu. ·a
Uniwnity chemist, lnfCII'med the
polkeohbc illepladivity and then
- • as tbc ..,_..._., Ualsoo
duriq tbc invatiplioD.
Allhouah the ctcfudant
Debofah ~did ~t dispute
tbt cllar- tbc juiy COOiduded that
..h waJ improper for our
IOVentmcnl lO a.fkc people IO
eommit a crime.... .. 8«0fdJna to

., Li"in&amp;JIOn'' auomey Waller

~

Bowman . ..ll Wu ddinht-ly
mt,.pmmt,"Uvinpton told TM
s,-:Jitlffl.

In April of 1980, theft a
dlocualotl CM&lt; tbc -fiCIUR Of
"speed" bet......, Li.mas«&gt;n and
Mart Rricbk, who is in eha'l&lt; of
takllla lnvrntcxy and dispenllns
conrro11cd substances in 1hr
8iochemb try
Depa rtmtnl
stockroom. Bowman uplalned.
At tbc lilnt, Rc:itble said he
coallllrwith u-...oo·s
ffiiUCSI to obtain the COIMrolled

•ould-

(P2PJ-hlclo llle needed io ord&lt;T
10 prod...........minto. Sewn!

~

folio...., on

the i~11ty of nncliaa the
IQS&lt;ecliadr, but no additional
r&lt;qoesl l1laM b)' Livinpton,
Bowtm~n said . Reichle, who had
been friendJ with Livinpton fO&lt;

about r-.o to tbree years, lhen
apparently Informed Publk Safety
lnv..Uptor Ocnkl Dati that he
had bteto aiiPfOI'dled 10 &lt;OnSplre in
an.illep1 ICIMty.
Publi&lt; Safety lhen -•acted t)lc
local
Drua
Enforc:ment
Acfmnumatoon IDEAl. ,.·hich b
cvstornat) ,.hen drup an bcin&amp;
manuraetu rcd on c-ampus.
a=rdinc 10 Public Safety Dirtt1or
Lr&lt; Gliflin. The OEA enlined the

aub t , ncr of Relthlt in iu
io•estipUon or LM.... oa.

co...._

.......

The DEA infonned Reichle to
comply ,.;,h Livinl$lon'• requ.., if
sbc diocuued the •ubject opin.
Afin- rttumin8 from this pas1

Summer vaeadon. Llvi11pron again
broached the topk with Reichle.
This time Reichl&lt; said that he had
found two bol11d or P2P in a
- · l a b , alona

with-=· Olhef

wbsWlca, and that he could

p.-.

t.htm to U\i.ngsaon si~ they cbd
noc ha\~ 10 bt- in\mtortt'd. Rnrhlf&gt;.
.. ho •-oukl not commtnt on thr
cau·. :abo off~rt'CI to "upply
inuructional htll' in chr
manuraC'Iurins or-..mphctiiTllnn.
Two bolli&lt;&gt; of the controlled

subs'tantt were x tuafly •upplitd co
ReichIt by the DEA, which
obtained" lh&lt; chemical&gt; In a 1974
dr~ nrid, Bo ..-man said. The DEA
also aiJPrO'ed ol Rc:itbk' as!lslii\J
I i\i"''Uon fn 1ht manufa..:1urin&amp;

proccs.~ and en 'UrPtyinc 1he
addiriorlat .;hcmk-ab.
On Scpccmbtr IZ. U'tnpaon
aUnnptt'd 10 m:a.nufanutt ttptnf.
bu1 failed. lhe ne" da). Rcidlk'. at

the ur&amp;ina of tht' DEA. di..cu\\C"d
1hc produclion problem \\ith
Livin@ston and .,uppticd hC7 "ilh
mort chemical\.
In :addulon~ tJo,.man ~id.
Onck"fOO\tf \Uf\idla"'-~ Ol"-'"nl'\ \\hQ

'H·rc· drt"rd a' 4tf'cpbonc
r~irmm

... , locl ed OUI of her~
ha._,.,t labotatcxy and toniKted
Rn&lt;hk' •o open rlt&lt; door ror h&lt;f •
Undcr..-o'tT ~nn in a bb
adJ.III«nl ro I i"in~o-uon•, tab and
.;a ~ilcy A\mut courtyard.
·'''"' ob-\.cr,·cd hrr durin&amp; lht
,n\c.... llfQiion. I i\ins,ron 'lid.

""'&lt;"'

t:nln~p

On ~:('ll~nlx., 14. DEA qrnts
rntcrN the lab ~ith a ..at\"b

_..,.... ,..._ .,.l__

nou,aJ th.at t...J\inpton

1 May 1981

..

Vol. 31, No. 88 SUNY at Buffalo

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bJSirfe~
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Tbm ;,·, llurc ,,..,...,,ho""laily tfour oa .. m..-1
until mldnllht. Wbflt oac or tbc -'• airl' m'9' b&lt;

ea.II)I,;=.:~~

..

•~ not allo,.-u! to mallr atty ,..,)'&gt;ial
(001a.1 • ith rhc ~ ..tUch i..hett'fM r·u"" ..,

l'atrom

....,.n,..."

lkn1oesQue vs. ..
Tile them&lt; ;. old, INt •o
beltle lo j"" bqp.naq.
Round one to GoM l1rao Charfies. a burbqur
, _ . , located hi the Great Ad"'"'""" adult
entertainment complex at JU? Niqari Falls Boukvard
In Ihe TO"ll or Wl&gt;eatll~ld. Tfit defeated ~hallcnacr: a
aroup o r ronc&lt;Tned poren•• who had hoped to drny
Oreal Adventures a cutltiealc of ottupanL")',
\llht:n tbt H•U·nudt .. ~• rc\ iew openC'd on 1\pnl
2. loeai residenu pushed f01 lhe
of • 100fn1
llWU' their

GtiOd Time Charlies

wins first.coutt f~gllt

..,...&amp;&lt;
ordinancr ammdrnent, ptohibiunc actuh rotC'ftainfM'nl

rrom operaliaa "ithin 800 rm or
rtsidential areas. The .... orclinanc&lt;: "~ adopted 011
at.lblihsm~us

.. ,;ppm,~u Latin t:b:itn\ lha.l diD f'C)6cy -~ irNh .-IC'd
vfkx" hor has no &amp;oc.f '-'Ortlrt'fifion--aad hopn t o evoicf
anylhif¥ W'tDc;oh m:a~ 11n~ ··~·· ehc'
dancers.

Latin ra.~n(l\"'\ th:u burk.~ut daf'M."tt). h_:a, c a
~r:nion for Pf""tilutlon. and '0"'' to fire any J,irl
.:au.sht "hoo1;in.{' •n hi~ t.-..mbli...tlnwnl. l"lo&lt;wt\.'\l"f', hr
t'OntendJ ahal he h::a' no right to ql.K'4ilion aht JPrh'
:X:11\ilit'\ om·r lhf"\ 1&lt;.tl\f" lilt' Gmtl Ad\cnturo

rrrmi_..cs.

•

•• t don•t L~ 1f ahe-\ one boola-'-. and I don't lr.no..

,r they arm·,;· 1 ahn ..a.d. "bu1 J do rtqUirt' ch:111 ·~

:an lilr bcftr'lo •h•~ the:\ 'u: "ndtr m! t-m,,o)1ftC'PI.·•
Aprll6.
• ••
8ut State Sapr~ Coon Ju&gt;lltt Rudolph W
A J rnl '\C'ti'SitiOft
John10n ruled Wcdnc.'ioda)' that chc nc\\ ordinan« h
At..-cordin¥- lo-t -.Jiu, the ,·hrntd at Great t\ d~cmuro
not at?,Piirable to Great Ad\'C:nturU, \inc.~ lhr Dituu '"' ''a ctOS\·~tio n of the Ank.'i'k.'3n man," indudin&amp;
Corporation-o ....rr. or the building-hid rarllrr fa\"'ory ~·ori..cn. dU\•IOf~ umJ bu,inC'\'"""'· Onb abOLU
bten &amp;ranted a P&lt;rmil 10 , penc~ D&lt;11rly S20,000 tu f1\t pcrC"rot or the f'li:tlrun,art \\Ofntn. mony""bo con\C
rf'I"'Yalt 1M structure. Dlhar •as thw. entitltd 10 with their h~band~ 0t1 SaturdA)' ni.chl • .,.hen -a11
"ve&gt;ted propcny rill&gt;••·" !hereby pinin&amp; ntnlptoon l"!!l''rtl'd ladies •~ :~dmietcd (ret.. I obbm.. l atin
l.'OtH.rnck. do OOt frC'QU('RI "-UU..il ~3.bti..brntonu.
from the MW onllnann:.
--Grat Achml u~ ;appeal\ co p:oopk- • ho an tda_t.,
Both Judse Johnson and Cmn Ad•-cntures MonoJ('r
Tom Latin pointed 001 1h1.1 1~ ordini.J'K'C -.-u •fthout ..-orr')''inc abou1 that' im~:· I aria told T1w
opedrocally aimed at 1he D1hor CorporatiOQ. "h"'h 5pft1nmt.
plan• 10 upand th~ ot)Cratlon to ocher Wcstc:rn Nev.
Cu.scomt'f'5. brfOtt t-ntMnatht-o.tabli\hn'lot1U. rc:ld a
~ ta.n whic-h requires ··a~ral'1tl.-.: th&amp;l v~1 na c.uc.i'l adult
York locatioru.
Olm is for a JCkntlrK'. educational. ,JO\f'rnn~nta1. or
other -'mila r 1"''11000 only."
·
SMe•)'mo~
•
AI the &lt;Urrent Nia,.,. Falb lloukvard location. the
Local residents hod oh.t"'~ed to the film•· ront&lt;rll .
o ....t Atfmuures comple• hou.n a_n adult rnqa1ine daimirtJ. I hal it is~ and •'OUid ~pr I he mlnch
jl"d hook &gt;tOr&lt;, an X-1111ed ..,.,.;. "potp 4&gt;t&gt;w," and or their chiklrm. I ec;n, ho•"'C."VC'f. ron1mcb thai lhC'
an " All-Star R...;.w: Si&lt; Beautirul G irts." '
nodityis Pfc.smttd on f) (Of iu ••wuay.•• and rtbiC'\ to
The prls perform in a iliml)-lit. IOOsat •uditorium. nothin&amp; imtnoRI.
and an odmiiAon p&lt;iee of P is charsed pcr ~'&lt;'""'·
Wtrikdandn&amp;to pop&lt;~la r tuna, patro&lt;Uclap, wink, or LoMloaa•riltll&lt;
dlrtct mouth l&lt;Jtures at the PJI&gt;Ic$s &amp;irk. ·
Latin admiltt'd dunna c:oun ptOC.'('!f'dinathlt M had
11
Tht' pat-rons don't really bothc.r me -at an:· 11 pko~ed auilty 10 a n~I\Cie•ne•nor charse in coonectioo
danm- named \lietl told Tht S{N&lt;1mm. "To do "hat whh 1 19191)01iee rai~ on an aduk cnlertalnmcnt
wt're dolli&amp;. )'011 Rlll)o ha~·lo lovc your _.k, and establishment ..-!Ueh t..alin had operated in Rochestrr.
lo•-c d..W.. with all clif,.....t ~tP&lt;S of people."
Ya the suilty plea
to u oboce-nirr ehar&amp;e. he
The tlifb ..mea or&lt; obcalned tlu&lt;)UJb hundted&gt; of testified.
•
In Jiaht oft he,.._,.,.. eourt ruJin&amp;. Laton PfediCt&gt; thal
natloul booL-ina ....,.:ies. A burltsque theater ""ner
...11 ofTcr a prl a salary for • ..-..k. "hieh i&gt; the incideni.S of ham&gt;lll&lt;ftl-"hich ha•-. plafued
proportionate to theit ta.l tnt and roknown. Salary QQI Adwntura sift~!."( iu ln«ption-•i•l conttnw.
varies rrom apc&gt;ro•imatelr SHO per fttk ror roo~&amp;e-•o .The establishment r«&lt;ntly ..OO.ed a kltn from OM
irate rdidtnl i lllit'll: "'May our pni)'Cf'l. M:tp your
S2000 PF day ror wodd tamo&lt;Js danccrt.
"The airls don't~ to biift m...,._they mu!&gt;l b&lt; ablt warped minds. The bleuod 111Qlh&lt;f has a snal e at her
to P&lt;rform." Latin e• plained. "B.sinHs is bwCness. •• feet , 111Qnin&amp; the devn. "T'hiunake rominds u&gt; of you."
Latin .,.....that the monlites &gt;bould .rop oppoojaa
adult a&lt;ts-arod direct their tffortno,.artb c-lnnin&amp; up
du1dren's ""' · "Let's fnl set dope out of If&gt;&lt;
............ Khoob." bt said.
"
s..y tuned fot roand t..o .

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: GSA h&lt;?ldi~g referenCIUm on
I

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p.tD. Aho. NonOOJ Coi&lt;Wiil, llldp

1M

c.raate. 111e ""-lolo omce 11 ltoowdl
Sc.....

hrt Md lilt

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Club Ia lllc ElllcacJ
Com!*:oll't.,..r.....,IOa.-. ooSp.m.t...tile ~ l'ftiod.·
•Nldo from tile frt rd~. -&lt;lSA

f • lf8d-•
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~ewer-_..

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St.del "-&lt;iidool (CIS.tl) ........,.,. f«

domloatcd GSA's ._chly
~ - - . ,......., 1Ji1b1 ia Squln: Hall.
• oloacd a --~or otr...,_.
s Yilt ,.,.......,__ co be hrtd MIJ 4-1, will .....,.. IOpin. llk'ludina lilt ~or
1r 11&gt;&lt;r ...., co k.., ....,...., K~~o~Jonllipo..., piolle&lt;d
111o1r
and ,, so. •lletllcr llltf
o.y c- Ctn~tr.
L
10 .... if~- 59 10 St2. AI ...... 10
up.h major ~tr ~ """ lilt
~of lilt~ mwt &gt;(lltiO &gt;1dldalt 1 1 - c d ~dtntiot· ~. Buy
tilt bolloliQa. •ltll.a s.impk mojori&lt;y or 51 Ctuniak ..-a&gt; tht sole cudlclott lor
, . . _ . . . - ror .,..__
Aclminlslrati•-e V10r ~- .. was tho

..,..Jiisclopcd

10 u.,.nma~~,,

Aslclr rrom ,.....,.. -

, _,w......,. and r~ •ludtrtl clubt. ollt
GSA ........ funcb pan" ....,. 001

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oht
Gr.ICOIOIICI.Thto&lt;Jiliiii&gt;.Wpplicdlo 6Cho

9DII*I_....,.......,h....,_tr,allo.,un
~Ito - . - o e , . , fln,.hina hh or
lllr doe8l.

no.

*

~ed Prcsida&gt;l ro. Sloldcnl Affair&gt;.
P&lt;Ctr Hlr&gt;th.....,~IC&gt;IIncr £'!1topal Affoits
Vi« P.rN&lt;I&lt;tll-and Gory C'Utltr, who •ill
btcomt &lt;;SA Tr~rer. Cloris All&lt;'" IO&lt;l to
Doant OoJrnrrok ill lht rott for l:.ntrn.al
Arrai" Vi« Prftldtnl.
A~e lrom his duties u OSA Pr&lt;Oidcrn.

I

...

......,,!y

-~~·--rem••

Siudtnl$ rt(,ri&gt;ina fundina &gt;io Woodburn or
TrovdUna Fcllo....,lps ..m noo
1htir

E'"""'''&lt;

money.
The probl~, Bcnn&lt;tl UJ)Iointd, "'"' due
to oqr off"Ida I In 1hc ~ate &lt;apltal who could
not ovtrridc a computer'; tucbatk or th&lt;
lundifll. Bcnneu (l(Omiscd 10 lnvesliple tht

51.,.,

NOMM&lt;')

1 ocat ioft• or b • llol i np arc ttS/\
OS). PrNd&lt;nl Ho-ard Bcnnou, in hi•
hndquonrn tn 10) Talb&lt;n and lht Sclulrc Ol'f.'Oin&amp; rql011, noted . lhat bcc•usc of I
Hall Cent« I ou-aell Ol'f.'U 10 a .no. oo 8 burealk'rllic m}x..up io

p at&gt;d }OW) alltr be;,
Buffalo '""" G«qia.

!i/oftWIInn"'" l.thlw
·,
'' " f-"rt..- Count)

\\'c-d"t&amp;Ja\

Jr.aUd jUf)

tntfictc"

ff'lrmer

Barfalnntan
J o\Cf'h
&lt;•.
O,,..llf'h&lt;J, ~.. ilo llltJ'I~ t\1
1111&lt;c No.-L narn 1a&gt;o ''''"'"""'~.

)a,
...n..-.... l&gt;rlli!IP·"
""",Jot,..,
l•o• n

f'O.I'•\arl)

C'ltrnt"ol"'n.

c.\:""

lh&lt;

dror'h tlfC' 04'._ ~,nt
rt\IKk lo t'-ir.diec Cllrio.tO(\lkT 1'"'
Buffalo to wand 1nal.
The .......,. mno,h-clcl .22 .-oloh.•

( -.0 \lro\('.

"''"""'\.'d . .,

fN tl\llJ(\1
l&gt;o,.ltl\roull• "htn Cllrl•ll'I'IM.

lllldtf,ft'lina 'fl"atn\Cnt al a I ''II
Bmain1 ......... bNL"n:t '" l\1 qh
"'""' 11tar1w flia ~lllt'd biAd. ""''~'
in ik&amp;C(a~ and """""" YorL. c·h~ .
E.ft\u•"' inv~lplioft\ ''W"'N thlill
C'brh1~ ~'-'14'\J th,• 'Q\'1.-d·
4.Jrt band uf I .U&lt;allher ~"'""
rlflt, tlw I)'IIC' balll•ti."&gt; C\(1('&lt;t•
hlfit'\00 til&gt; uocjl In Ill&lt;' I~11Totn
~-Abo("""" ~a\on Arm)'
•rk' r11re- jacLt;~ ,
with
hUtneo hktod.
The 1..0 ~IUIY nu,......, C'oJ'faln
...-...nl ~" and I icult.•mlnt
Oororlly 4.nd&lt;noo, lt"ln,·ot

""lto&lt;:d

day. CO':\fru\~ annourt\.'Cd
1nch('\tl"''nh ;.1 ~ l"f\.'~ CIC'aft.Tntl"'f~

iO\&lt;'&gt;ttPI«&lt; on tonn&lt;Cik\ol -~h

• • morclet&gt; or hto..-L ..... •n
IlK'

Attn) ~"'"" ..
"'".:&lt;r the'
........ of r-"""' \ol.kl•
0\""\.-vrnod. 1&gt; Ot'1' tlan,_ hdd "'' I ntl
fkoy&gt;nillJ'. (.,...(&lt;A, ,.,.,. ,., ...
&lt;'ht~J&lt;d .. ;,11 aullcl.l~r • hl.:l&lt;1.
&gt;Oklior. A&lt;uwclina tu tnc ('I'~~
l)l,lrin AtiOtnC'Y Fd•~rd (.

iMeQ....ion

....-nr.-

and Nev. Y«l C"rt) .
a,..,...l't'mlton k-1\t- fmm tht
.~ ... tloe.slllo&lt;'uf ,,...___,.~...~.
f Aftmtl"t"t arc ;al..q
li... him .. ~ .......
or
Noaaoro 1 all\ noon. WM """
U...'allb&lt;r """""" Strlltml&gt;tr
1'1w:-Mnala111k.'LOC'(.'Ufftd jusa d'a "

•••r"'-.

~Mint or "llJRk""~"hh._-h
&lt;•t.rt'"'~htr t. au:lf,td
n'fl1mhuf\l-lhat -.·lahncd Lhc liVC"
a! lluiTaklnltlm. COlen O.mn, Harold
(1ft'C"n and 1!0lllnuti n~a,.

•fh."' a

. A•;.ordlnt

tn ohc Huff•l"

L.fV"'im: ...,""· \Oun.""' do~ to 1hc'
tn\'t'-'JeAtit'Ml or~ una"k '"' ruw~ A..
hnL bC't\\orn C1ui'H'f'hc1" al')d the

ttbarrc Lnife.,ln\in,, • ,,. t"C'I
Duff•lo ~.·utt d•i"-"'' h~&gt;~t 0\.;ntK-r.
Th,• .J\ rnmder' ~hoc'-C'd the
l\11rfuk1 t:011Hntlnll)' uftcJ C\'t."ftiUAII)'

1&lt;-d tu 1 "Unit) l&gt;oy:• rally la-c
01~olltr, in "ltlch $000 Cily
rNdrm• nood&lt;d Nlapro Sq""rcln
\!Mntn"n llollfal~&gt;. ()fn,'ll!IH111..-d
ftl'-'

,-ally • '''tabk

'ho"

etr •nuhi·

""'ill "'lld'JTit) lhul qllell&lt;d tit&lt;
~1atinJ dl"'-·untrot an.ana hf.ael,
'" 1hc romnounhy. Tl~&lt; n~t ,...,

cleared up

H

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~~w-.-

GSA voced' to

co.sponSO&lt;

a

le&lt;Curc 'by Jcrt Gr=rceld. OriJjnolly the '
'arodUJit:S had op'Ccd 10 oontribu~moacy to
brina, Georae McGov&lt;rn and--eiia&lt;ne
M.C.nhy 'o campus. But when M~y
cancdled because o r JChcdullna prcibl~s.
Spcakm Bureau Chairperson Hit&lt;&gt;h Hathi
s UbSII1ti1ed Qrunfield willlout GSA
op(l(oval. Tuesday's vote rorrccted lhe
problem.

AI. the clolc:&lt;&gt;[ Lilt mmina, the confu•ion

the 'SA SpcAkcrt Bureau was

Drugs.
warranl and coa{ilut&lt;d lh&lt;
chcmlcalt. K&lt;Ordlna 10 Bowman.
Th&lt; DEA ch tmist found a

~.22- caliber killings,
l!. ednNII&amp; -

_...,, ..
...--...

lnOil&lt;f.
'

sUspect indicted_for ·
lo} .....,,....

-

.,., -EIIO'TY SEATS:
... - . . ,- q r•

ballollna proc"urt.•hirh '"" M u.,.t.y ....,
naii&gt;Cd 10 tilt UB
......_..,Y clatpod "'1 rnail-ln. "a' ellanred P~1iol ScoR&gt;h Commit&lt;«.
co .....,..., arc.. clle C.SA ,_,." ' JWot&lt;"~
DN-ribcd b~ Sltutr u. a " join• ~rron
ftOfll a rCJflMI mcrnbtr or 1hc
bct,.cen GSA a nd SA CScudcnc
CoMnducc-. (t~A Adn.u n)\lrali\c Via 1\\'\CK.ialion).. tht- Day Care Cen1er f~bili1)1
Pr«icctnl Me'""' I\ no
&lt;\plairled.
&gt;tudy a&lt;~• underway in Sq.lcmbtr.

--

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__..
,

uac-e-ane ~querle:f

a&amp;rrtd that 111t incidl!lll had lak&lt;n
piiiCC,"Ilowman wd.

one

Owaptf'
U&gt;inaston explained that me
planned to ... lilt ·~ lor bcr
""" PcnonoJ US&lt; and it Wiu 001 lor
&amp;alt 10 .... public:. She had earlier
purcha~d di&lt;1 pills from a
physidan fO&lt; 1 month, htr lawyer
lllld, bul cl«kked that produdt~~!he
amphttamintl was leu oxpens!YC
'""" puthosina them.
._ •
, Uri~on. who hal no previous
mminal rOcard,- also IO uselhc
sprtd IO&lt; "Uudy purposes" -to
hd~ -ll&lt;f •.,tf!lld both ..-ort and
r.diOol and still scudy.
In oddi!ion, Uyj"pton ..-.. to
alvc ll.d&lt;hlc half lilt q&gt;ccd she
JWOduccd In poymm1 lor supplyina
. tile chtmlcals.
Whtn DEA .... ts enttrtd htr
lab Srpt~bt&lt; 14 , UviQpCOOl lold
tbtrn than lile had oblol .... tht
wrilll!ll iiUlru&lt;CioM in hiah school
d f nd tht chemicals bcnclf to
on ou •
•
prot~ ReiChle, not know,•na he
hod mformcd lht pvtmmc_nt.
The DEA tned t o •nvolve
Uyjn~on In lnvmicatina olhtr
ptf'$0nne1 on camJ)U:s bu1 ..s~
"I bcl~&lt;rllollli!SiHh&lt;flflt~ie refused.
.
where W&lt; flntn't had a &amp;ullty
"h flabbcflllled me IO kftO"
vcrdkl in 1hc Buffalo or&lt;a," whon thai 11\ey kD&lt;w so l!llirf! abou1 me In
ulilna Ihe in~lpt~ ttthnjq..,., such • tlhorl time,' ' L1vlnpton pid,
T .....told. "Evcrythloa ... d id was "'and bft It\ much about oth.c r
lcpl."
•
·
people."
Tuell , ~lined _1o
'In addld611 "No one had 10
rommul on ant on-ao•ru
' •ht OEI' ~lision 10 be on Invest~ a~ UB.
'ICCII&lt;din&amp;to Griflln. but
Slmlll( ~ of studcrn•
•
DQII(t the Unlvcroity manu~ drlllt 011 campus
lllllhualk&gt;n.
have occure4. 0~ lpddent
AI sloelllal, 'tile DEA olftr'Cd, as ~ • - • - half qo
~ IIIM&gt;tGF•PhJ •howina and
aa:orclin&amp;
1raft111011fna the 1W0 10 Taal. !ltd'· ........ _..
batll&lt;s-whkh "ft'f In 1 box 011 1 lltfaud, AIIC!dlar lludtnl was
nrc-in the Farber bu&lt;mel\l • ....,. 10
produced LSD
hallway. "Tiley (llle (ll&lt;lurcs) .,.,, • 8boo• Iii&lt; ,._. 1110. Li&gt;inasaon
not mudo
~- 10e Mil lidded.
•
I)(

.,.._,-or amph&lt;Cami,., In tht
wbstln&lt;'C$1hty round, tile attorney
. uplaJJ&gt;«&lt;.
•
"I araucd lhat k wu l&gt;o&gt;sibl&lt;"
thatch&lt; P2P (supplied~ 1ht DEX)
was con1amfna1ed &gt;Oich a t..- or
amphfl.ami,.... Booo-man saki. "No
cbtrnkt &lt;V&lt;f Cllrk iD to cmify thai
the bottles CIIIOI!lllincd l'2P ."
On AprillA, Judac Jolon Ellvin
dJ4 not I&lt;'Cqll U&gt;inastOOl'S &amp;ullly
plea on lllt,111isdcmn- &lt;hlrll' of
_.;on . Uvinaston ~
that lilt DEA olltrcd co drop its
fdony charac or monufiCiurina
dru11.lf slit padtd &amp;uihy IO the
lt:S&gt;tt thlrac.
Hown&lt;r • Elf&gt;in did not ......,.
her plea bccauw lit bdi&lt;ooed lhal
LMfiiSion could defend hmtll by
daionlna ,,.~ lbc ao•'&lt;fnmcrll h.ad
cotraj)pcd htr. ''TIIcre would not
h~"&lt; brtn a mme if lh&lt; JOYCrnmcnt
alw \."'ftdiJcd "'ilh hrf"l'iftJ 10 d1dn'1
supply
the
('fcvmt roo:lal \iolcntcin lheC~y'• l'htrnlcals."J.,iyjnpton said.
,
hla.;'(" !lt'\'1t01lto.
DEA Supcrvi&gt;or Paul Tcreo.l
T'ht' ind;t.,nK"'\I'--"''lUC nearly '"o mainlalned aha' lhe~ WIJ no
month~ aflcr an 1111M)Unmncnt by cntrapmtnl Involved ln ~~
~ C~arc)\'Crluu hc"'ot.lkl not ron ror inv~iption.

r&lt;"-t'l'-'•tton. Chri.;.aophcr· wa' not
amQnJ ... the 2000 whiletr. bclnc.
inVt!&gt;ti,a.tcd b-y I he . l)hlricl
1\ttomry' • Orficc ._, poienlial
kllt\,n, COl&gt;IIOV&lt; ....W ~~ the prt&gt;&gt;
conf&lt;r&lt;no.'&lt;'. Hi• ..-onwal dH&lt;ovcry
IM!oad came rrom 111&lt; .22&lt;allbtr
in\·~tiJalion•l cin.."UiatJon of a
rti'OI1 of law rnrorrcon&lt;'lll &amp;l!&lt;l&gt;l'ic-.
nationwide. im:ludina J·on
lknnina.

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•we

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�Dorm assignments due:out;
Group recommends changes
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houslna 1hould addidonal
-..... ailabl(... .. That
Boye&lt; &lt;1iplainel, " would
Pfobelolj bt madt b)' tht commkttt
dlrecoad b)' (Auistaat &amp;«vvi~ Yott

, priofky Cot

$1«1. - SI.U ~m

roonu

~romt

d«llloft, "

The lafomwion bin 111&lt; COftiPIIIC&lt;, Ull

H.,.....,, orrdalt ........ and Jtlldmu .w11o
parudclu..S

&amp;II

IM r&gt;«{&lt;m&gt;a loltny

10~

cklft'llliot fall IIIII room aal.....,mtl
sllovld ba~ lhrir new ad4rcua by Ml)' S.
For NuciHIU " ho wen dctl&amp;t.O

Pniitlmt Robtn) , . _, ..

Rtn••r. ...._

w_.....uu.. ,...._.;bit

The
Cor tM

in&lt;filjblt Cot .,....,.,.1*1 housiQa. tM .....t

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laa·-

dodlian 10 para~~~«

........,. tot rct~~~NJ~~ r.-. and
J0C111omora and to clmJ -.Ina to new

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DOCIIUlUCS. IIICOIOIIII (mllmm. •ho
cuasant&lt;el -..... load lO halld In .......
..,.....,... b)' Mcy I . An lludmu who
&gt;UbaUttcd a d&lt;poAI hl•t oatil Mat IS to
r&lt;qD&lt;II a SIOO rd....S.
nu. ............. --orndals wdl bt
omablt 10 cld.rmuac tbc IIUmbtt o(
r~main i ftl av• ilablr Hd1 tD UB
~otlto. lr ur. untUJuDt.
~~ li&gt;u or Jtud&lt;nt• who """'
r&lt;q-el houSilll Cot IM FIJI act btiaa
collta..S• ....,...ina to Howlna Dif«::or
M~ eo,..:. In addouon to 111&lt;
Jlllllo&lt;&gt;, otnion ,.,., rct111111nt ,...,••••
lludmu who ......, dlmlnatel in tht April
loltny, thert .,.. . _ ror rm.~~..... who
mined th&lt; appllt ation dtad llnt.
t\Onltaatrri Wbo want to monon CM\P\11
and ~hoot who " jull """" rnllrel thtrt
a lottery taktna place."
Whilt thex nama ha•'O been &gt;tparatr6
by dis&amp; IIJind~na and &lt;lr&lt;u..,..anccs. no
d&lt;dsion hu been made to delermlnt oht

The - . . 1&gt;utc1 mDSl or iu
clecisiolll • r~icms from tM
Uni....,·Widt Compos ~ Lift
Sludy On&gt;up.
WMfl IM H OIUiQI Otpartm«~t n&gt;CI"&lt;d
fcvm F"manct and M.,.,......,t to tht
OWUioa or Sludtnt AITain in Juot 1980.,
tM Study Croup was set up by Yoc&lt;
Pruld&lt;ftt (or SnJdc&lt;ot AIToirs Richard
Sigdliow.
Tbt 'Study C roup, co m pri~ ol
" udcnls and CII&lt;Oity mftnbou ~rom
dlwrK areas or tM !J11ivmity, h .. mel
rta•larty since then 10 diowu tht ntels ol

ue ...llftl...

"Wt ln•otwt'd rht tnlirc Uni-vashy,''
Student Affairs C raduatt ~anl La
Sht,.mon ••,talned, "and not j u&lt;t proplt
in 111&lt; midcn« hall&gt;."
Thi• ynr's mi)D&lt; at&lt;Ompiishmm• was

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"' cklrrminc a priontt 161 of uudtna
• bo would btnclil mOll from an-campu1
bousina. A mluion ~attmcn1 "'as
cltwloped .. • .,nddlnt roo oht Study
Groups' ron~ )'alt.
A1 i~S Rna! m&lt;C~mc or oht enc~&lt;m!c
)'tar last Monday. tM Scud) Group
prt&gt;tntel Pr&lt;&gt;idtnt Robert I . Kclltr .. ith
a lise ~f 10 \UJtl~ltOn\ CO lffiJ'fO\C lhc
q.mity or lift in ,,. ....c~.....,. halls.
'"This is ju~l a ~''""'"I·" ~h&lt;'•mon
a.u.m.ed. ''Our mi)Mon ror nt\1 )tlf i\ 10

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imp.kmml Lhne \U&amp;8~110R) , "

'"'ohlnJ tncr"a'td com ac1 bcnr..cc-n

A tS~mrmbc:r
b«n o-s.anittd

~I Of iM •- l o a s il • iR cltvdop
induclt tM IIJIII(linuntol of a hearin&amp;
coonm•t«&lt;OmpO&lt;rd of r~a~Jty, .aarr and
&gt;Wdtn11 oo hnr ..... or rult \1olatloti.
indud•QI u ndali&lt;m.

fM cornmllltt .. ould aho lil&lt;t to
l'OndUC1 1 "udY to dc1ermlnt- if inter·

~-=l~:.~~~:f'~~•urt

1 "cnl )·tunc proararnmma \uJ;tCWiotu
-.ubmtttcd 10 .:c-ucr; rnos1 o f them

~ccri n 1 ~o:omm !ll «'

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"nd .. cudtnlti-includin&amp; a

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fa c ult y
and ba\ot'ball gamr,-

Group's~uuncion\. Tht~o.'\&gt;mnullcc . .... ilh
~wmon a\ l.'OOfdina1or,
bq.m • or L
1hb Summt'f that " 'ltl '-.-onunuc lhrOuJ,h

bc.'1Y.ccn racuh )' ramillt\ an d \ &amp;udcmi and

tht 1981 ·82 modcmk )car

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1nem~r, - pk-nit'\

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(,.a,•ull) J)ft\\·ntalionl in thr roidtncr h.allo.

fatr:uh) H 'l ibi1icy

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Wmt , _ COUf'Oif

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VALID ANYTlME

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Camp Poyntefte-Ray Hill
Ages 7&gt;$ · 1~
·,w/53 West 72nd Street
Lewia Vlllege
\1:; New York , N .Y. 10023

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Empire State College

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MAJOR CONFERENCE

ON

by Tlloo•"' R. (.'O&lt;'Oio
trt\J.'rllfl,

l-or.-....,. 'il•l&lt; llnl•""i" ,,r N"' Y&lt;W~ t\UNY) "''~"~ li~&lt; 1111, &lt;h&lt;'&lt;&lt;
a""''* a..lf.ko;u"' 4hi.Tnall~ 1\tW ,,., JU\1 amuml 1tK- ""'"'M."r

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ACID RAIN

Eruplrt 'watt Coli•'&amp;&lt;· .,.n or tM \UNY •)"l&lt;'lll, ""' &lt;kHiof'&lt;\1 1&lt;•

..CI't"'l:t' ahcmatht \tf'tK1uh." and 1')f0111nl\ to UkYtl~ &amp;.\."&lt;!\\ (Of' tho~·
unabk Of •n,.iftln, h~ o,imJy on tilll"tf"'J) •• There 111~ \~\"flO r mpn: '-411"'

TODAY AND TOMORROW

Cotlct&lt;- louted on Nno Yoo~ 'ilatt. e !\11 """••
Tlk· llufr.lo &lt;l)!jqp,
b lota&lt;td at SJtl • •••t.lo" 'ill&lt;d, onol aft on: &lt;&lt;lcb&lt;ato,.. ,...,, tlllh

9 A.M. - 6 P.M.
MooT CouRT RooM, O'BRIAN HALL

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\l\.OfdtAI h\ "'"'-~lll'nt ;,nd f C'llflttft.J
ChtNt'rhn Rc)lu-.h. I
't!:..u~ .. l"'\'lo4."'fttwtl~ for
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hid ttk •........_..-u,n.. ,. "-' I'' "' '"' fin1\h
;dw:lol''• and lew ··~· •M ''~
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STUDENTS- FREE
PLEASE ATTEND.

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"'I"'• ""'~ Co1q, o ~'&lt;"&lt;"' II'W'i hi•&lt; o hish "'"""'
'"-•aDI •o•otL ·~""II),''

c.dvcaiiiOII or "'"'luhatrw. and a c:k'w'c
the (wron: &lt;;!ale
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8w4 be. fore u•rf)llcltiOn "'a..""''~· a.,~

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pthcf 'nrunt"ltvn

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THIS COHf'EilBNCE' IS S PONSOilt:D BY Til t: C ANADIAN· AMEIIICAN CENTER
. OJ' TUB STAT &amp; UNIY BIUTY 01' NY AT 8UYF'AI.O.

�jeditorial
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CoiiSplncy OD-cuiJMI8

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11ft ~~- ...,., e t - l 0&lt; ..,IIIVCIO&lt; egalfwtatiiCMnt. W. art I""J'YI
- - lind -IIUMionell bl' - ' ' or pee&lt; apytnu Of f r - turnlnu
....... ~ egalnot frlenda. fl'a a fiUiejoll toourcon~lon of what a
-ooogllltolle.
n.etore. - - m«01 au~ by the l octt or the .-nt drug .... at
UB- • , . ell~ oludUe John T. EIMr\'11 relusolto- a "guiltY" p4eo
,_ .. Unl...-.ltt atudenL On April 2&lt;, Ellvln lound
~ OoboralllMnuoton Innocent on c:~Wues of monufaeturfncl and
LJwtnuston hod, , _ . , _ plladod · uullly."
Acco&lt;dlnU 111e JudUe, the~ tcnowtnglyentlcodthe atuclentto
the ..-by ananufnclto haw a UB c-taupply
with the
neodecl ~to 10&lt; " lj)Md." "Emropment" woa the -diet. and
wllhoul the uo--nmen~·a MIP. Ell""' ulcl. the crime would hi..
- -lttld.
11u1 the coao ~lei not bt Cloeed. A - polcl by thl State ol New
Yotl&lt; to lnotruct tluclenll actually apied on one and oncourau«~ her lo
commh 1 crm. tor ~let\ he knew she woukt be pun1shold The matter waa
nol l&gt;andled lnlomally, b&lt;ll thrown to outside ouonciH WhO then UW IIIlO
plant their man, draoald •• tel&lt;tpnone COfl\PinY .,ptoyoos In camoua
IKIIIdlnua. Plcturoo wert taken, eovesdropplnu tool&lt; place.
In what other c a - d - Public Safety see lit to collin oullldt ag.nllto
wit~ etuclentl. and now many ott&gt;e• people enrolled or !etChing 11 UB
,... ca,..aa cllctclnu -lnd their backs Of lnformanla leadlnu lhem by
thl hand tnlo a C&lt;lmt7 How many UB plalnCiotnnmon wander around the
· and whet perceotage ol external agan11 are allOwed. 10
eround the '-Y tow.s?
CRdlt to Jlldge Elhtn fa&lt; fifldjnu llvingaton ..,._t, II
unlorl-tly - - ..... of the oruter ....... and oontpi&lt;OO)I on ..
coo.ga c:ampua, wllh the Intent to lra~iSinlo praflyblg'lln.

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Community

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hoosin~ ~on~

A Day in the Life

Arnlcltt lhl StucMnt Aaaoclatlon is-') AllefnCIIY'I ~ral bu&amp;l-1
Tuetday, It dlacu-..,. very lmPO&lt;flnllssue lot U8 11udentl and ear.,..
away wll~ IN I I ' - 01 on lnnovathe Pfcjecl to ""-1 wit~ lhot.
An 011-c.q,ua Houolng BoMd. created by me Butlalo City Counclln and
\
~of.te a -.addition too Unlvorolty annuallr
plag'*' by a muting """"- whlc:n toatera .a largo ott-cempua
by
R. Cocola
pooulatlon. 6A -.yman Watron Z&amp;lrln, whO broaChed thl topic, 1•
.
cooract that tandlordo It avo a flafd day with hlqh rente for ohJ:.::;•-' ,-. .Editor'l Not&amp;•,Y&gt;r ~film woo ~Pir move&lt;! .bY~
- • • rouuleta and lmprooetN 11-.QMito lo •
- · Nt.Cooola'o~:.;;;a-~-.ol)eciOOlurrinand
4
mowla&lt;W.
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IIU ~ hH iuOmi ~~ II• thO Ptllltur Prize
ThO AOMfllbly thould loolo to l,_ UniVtrolty fcir.aupptt olltal- and cd
Curnmltfee.
upon the Un-ly CouncH-tomPOWd of commvnhy _ ._ ,.,an
At liral glttnca. Jimmy- hko a nO&lt;malolght year•
h'o a aoundlclaa-.,. hOpt.,. can congra tulata
the AIMrni&gt;lr next )'101 IOf -..g it thmugl\.
•
uld. He - Cllr1y- naJr. big brown
and. ornlle. He'11 &amp;lonny and watka with a cart!-. )'Wthlul
hOI&gt;. AMI h i - to _ ., hla Pllt10411Phle Plll"le

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Thorn••

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Tbe overlooked athletes

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o n - - o f thiUB-aprop,.,.,lhlaPIII
- - t N eooor!IPI-n of
Nol many P1IOPII know h. but
IN - · ,... emeiOpld by lotMnal turTIIOit and ,,_
.,.....,r.,..,...ldly~agamemat,_.,tool&lt;f)IICe,thrM
UB • - . . . , out~
11onorL
- K a l i n tllnnett, ,....,_.., Sco4t 5._ a n d - Tanylcroual
the- a t - " ' lite onllie Country. B i l l -..
_ . ..~· -t•-'*atfnclotalltoathllltle~'-•·
· - •t-It did not the prolM•and -·lion they 00

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tr1 lae1, • _lcl',...lo congra_luleta all UB atNetat. !tom,,.,. - •
........ tO IN b e a t -· fOf I )'latwel"-t claootlno tlmt and - v f
10 e - '• and lo t - t l n u ~UB tlucMnta.

a cap.

llut Jimmy IS an addict. F01 llll taa1 al• rnooms.
Jimmy has hod Ohic:ften wfncl hot uuct I~ Into
hla ....,._ lllac&gt;ent atucllea am w oucn ectlon cauwa
fowt Vier tn olgllt
Ano wltn the aaay
ovlilablllly oll&gt;ol - a n d Cltellnlnu morale In till
Buffalo a&lt;ea. It ~ nu email wi.M'Cior thlt an lnnoctnt
Child can gain lnthlnd uput~ure to toe hard ttufl .

y..,-.,

.~, .. , tetrlbte._'" u'd Jimmy'&amp; ~rMatNn trom an

unlclentHlld District. "bul mr 11111 and I oro Mlliftg up
e law that W)tl foitild tl&gt;a Olle of hOt IIUOitO WNilftn ·
Yor- rHidenta. lllhi&gt;Uid bt PI~ llnmldlat.,Yby N - a t leoti."
"To bt l\onell Wtlh' )'Ott. I wu not aware ol llll
..tdlctlon," aalcl Jimmy's t -. "Surt, Ill waa
walltfncl tuMy the ot"" day. but wa all thOUght hi waa
Imitating the Tailing Proud ...,_clat .w·a qulta a

oranQta&lt;. you-."
Jlnvny- fr""' a """'"· Hla parenta
d...,c.a "" waa young. and Jimfnl"a ....,.,..
married about cioo rea• -. Har ""-"" "' a crvo1
man who. aadly enough. II a,.,..lng I he aauca througl) •

Jimrby'a )'Odng-

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" He l.limfnl"a llltllfalhlr)
an - let hlmMI!
lor. I'd MY f4 yeero , __. a n old nelghbot - .
·- h e tt10t Eddll H-111anct or
No tumldllirll on to 'aulclclef at Oulh. He hlan' t the Mma alnoa." Mr. HaSkell, lncl-ally wao
unava- tor comnient. Ht'a dtad. Ha wot
01-...,bY&gt;I&gt;Ja own tfi&gt;Oj&gt;t Itt Vlttnam.
Jilbmy'ti'OOII&gt;er, Ito - . ' n labOf.,, waa t~l!\'Otoilcw
''l'flt',..,..elleat oncl OltOcltad." - Nlcl.
~-~lli'lcllnltlledbacauMthelejtdlfiOW
..,_...,_.ofc:Mnglftgltlll-latotr.-t
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atrew." ttio tAtlutotapfather lddtd.
The otaptathe&lt; ojalmtd It Ia May to get hoi oM I lh
l!utloto. A~y Buflalonlon. 1&gt;a maintained. can go to a
bar and Ofelof '14llcldt'. "Then you luat a imply ICflpe
tl&gt;l aauce oil the wfncl and Into thl 11M conlal-." thl otaptat'* ••Pialnld, "Soma poop4o
don't bother to dump IN 1 1 M - on their pgteo
....._ they don' - " ' tq ............ lhe tlufr.• The
ataplal'*lddtd tnatt,...ally t i e - - -·
~Jlua.lhe ~ aauca. lea gooct- IOf " - &gt; g.
IOitiel&lt;.- toto.
Ytl hoW clicl h_l~
hie arm? "Jimmy- - one *'f-llolll 111m,_
,... • - l c ,• the etaplot"" ..piainecf. "Elgtlt ,..,.
old klcla ... llllrtmo!y ~.you""""'· - Jimmy
-..'1 illleomta.l atlcl! till - l n ."

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Buffalo Is a sloppy t""~· Promi'*" ....,..,..
doCioro. t - t • 011tr10&lt;11 end high ranking citY ofllcleto
~... been -nown to lngeot hOt Chicken •lng. llthlfr
IU011'1"'1Yw.ta PII11H. And lf JI,..,Y'e tatha&lt;'. t -,
ora uolng the alulf. whlt'a a amall
unlcnowfng lloy ·to do?
It leCiplo'UI, - . , IOIIItr\POVI til!o wlcMd'l!bl

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HA in Women's Studies

To the Editor

I WOUkl also like to comment on I he fine ab•hty of tne

Cotteoe 10 t.N"d a.nct M4ect tnfom~auon on cruc.lal
I strongly tocommend estal&gt;llsl\"'0 a BA Pt&lt;&gt;Qtam In assues.Qt-.-.rH mote&lt;lol croai!Yoly, and tuthlt
S l - a t UB. lndirid""l&amp; ha.,
t.ghtto the htgh set 61 oe&gt;a~s tSiabl•shed in the course ovtl~s
choose the lorm lhelt educ.lion Is 10 talco. To tollow andlequir-ts
Uvough w•lh one's plil.ns and "'"I whh ttte
EspeciA,IIy I'M)w, when state Ufl•'tets.ties are tadng
OdmlniSttation'a OI&gt;Pt&lt;Wlll sllould not bOa hassle. Thus. •fif)anda} C)iotMms lhlt are lu'lked to Owlndhr.g
••tonoJ., -'&lt; In Women's Studies uodet .O.met~n eruqljment 10&lt;1 olltlllon. wo-ne~rs Stuel•s bOcomos
Studies CtO..·IIStlngs and Special Mo)otals on Implicit lnora-iW,.pouantaaa dQOfee OP\k)n. The lactt:s Ihit men

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yet eowert dtni11 of stuc::ftlnt rights.

Many ··entr.women·s Sludles BA•r'a" h•v• trouble
und«slondlng the"""""· goals. and mechanlco ol the

and women 111 not equally pre.s:ent in htgher education.
US has one of the largest Women's Studie' centers ln·
New York Stat~. and certainly the largest. most acllve

Collecll•e "PP&gt;tooch to Tucning and Leamlng. I 1110&amp; ·in this area. Potenlia11y. U coutd atlracr studftftts. even
theM people to do a lottie investi9atlng. Illumination .front fJOP{IMttOfll not pr.s.nrly •mtK•sii!Hillt •uMdmg
and roYelation aro bound to""""'· Tho -•tion ol • col'-fle. It ts an attractift second maiO' tor women In
WOIIWI'a Studies as a •alid disci~ Ia - - a d more -tr.cutk&gt;nal ~s. SUCh as management. ~
betN&lt; Pf8PIIO lhetn IO&lt; ellecll¥e reloliono
one oumines l h e - of limo. How long h - ~ng. - • reseatell, and tnYit"""*ltol
0\llside - · Most tmportantly, any -~ In
Women's
Studtes wl'll h1CJea.se the ~~ of quahty of
s t u d ' " - •olid dllciptinos? .o.s In on
the
more one -.,, ot&gt;out o pattlculat sub~ , the more lhe UB Otadultt
the a~ Ills Into lhe unWe&lt;sal, holllllc atudy ol
L 011 Klamntr
olloJ,. 1111&lt;1 the more lmportont1he loPic ·

co-

Volunteers nuded for -NOW

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To rh# Edl/01.

Sulfa,_.. NOW (Nitt'IRII Oro•n•law~n •A W',mtn. haS
f •,rmed a SI'IP HLA !Human L•le Amen4menu fltk
l•oree.• ,r,e pan ,A wtueh •• mv•.Aved m teuer wu!mq and
tCitll)h••nii''IQ: the o,lher gart$ tn clevei•JPinQ ntw
Slfat'J:1)Ios "-" f•QhiiOQ lhe Hum~m life ameoelmtnl and

bdls n•.w beftJII'e C,.;nqren
T11e teue' w11ttrs meet every M•1nday and
Wedne-soay n•g.hll h •,m 7 c. m t•• 9 p m at 210 Fta/'lklfn
Street rn..&amp;tla&amp;o.,
• f! .s '"""'e tnf•.,ml h·..n

call &amp;fs5.341S

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From exile
ro ,,.. Editor:
I'd lllct 10 uM your edltoOII paga lo aooln tddteU
the lsaut ol U.. Gr-tt Sludonl Aoouclotion IGSII)
Mend# lory Sludont Ftt Referendum.
FJf. .,.... p r - o l lnlormotlun: 0. utdtt lu mol&lt;o
the - - u m u luUy Yedlloblo u - -· ,.....
11M w .,.._ ,.,.- btllollot ,_.,.., .,., Wll .no
longel -lhe - - -.:.ibod"' my tutft\IW,
In ol the me~ Grodi&gt;Oto 51-.,.o may
halready rw.Md from
Sw\otors - ·
__, bolllol-oo .til be -lad In Norton Celotwia.
Squire c..t• Lounge, Aidoo Ltt c.~etoria.
- - , lhrouoh FflcUoy """' 10 ...,,o e""' T'Mfo wfll
o lio 1111 bo• In the GSA olllct during notmol_l_
hoorO,on&lt;lllr-toort being modolorcottectton

t,...

of b&amp;lloto II Aoe..tll'all&lt;,- ollhe EMicutt ~·
lthle lottw "''" ~ Ill d(jfJng lunch hoorO. In the
S l - c..tlf Coftt~ Ballots y ilt Ill · - II
11&gt;t pothngolaltono•

.,.,,,_,..._._llo_&lt;_odby

Dopott"""' s.no.....

1/alld

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'""as...

.,._ oontoct
otllct ~211101 II .,.,.. con""'
In • oouple ol hours
1 g""" ,.. - • trying to llttj&gt; It oil oo olmpto oo
~biO. ond 1 k.no• '"'" , _ procodu•o- mollo It

rhat mud\ trklftlncc;nwenl-em fUC' Gradua•• Studentii•J
CIS.I U'Mtlr vQtet. It~ ...m. lhuugh, IMI Ill I hiS It
n~ 1Ci. • wu~ any pouible ChaU~ ,., lhe

refereodum QUIOti'N. WhiCh W\JUid teave GSt' wlthuUI
on llP"'allng budget next )'011.1 mu•t stres• ogoln that
it Is •SUtrtlll that people vute fn this referendum. U the
turnout Ia ten 111an 10 Plfcent ul Gtaduole S ludenlo..

:;: ;:",_t:;. z=:.:,.~~:'."wC:.:~:'! ~:·
Will bo no OS... and

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w~houl

OS.... Oepatuntnl
CllobO would Ill the main Pill told. G r - . Sludenll
would 1ooe their r - a t i o n In the Un.-sity
hlOfllchy, and. 01 1 limo ot
UlftnQII lhroug/IOul
tllo UIIMillly. lhe mot1 po..tul ¥Oict In defense ol
Graduate Student lntoroall would bo oJienCod.
theft

Sq, I urge Graduale Students tu -..ole. lnd t IIJv urge
lo - - lllo M!' too - U t e •A $12 o
-"-'••· We wouktn~aalk for It il it Wef..,·t abtukllefY
--lt~lnk- k-UO -enough IO IIUOtUl
In that . _ .. w- 1111 National -•"'-t. h'o
Pt~ on oct olluNM:y 10 , _ ..,.t lo .. ~tocto
'#CIIIIuntetr lncr.... •n tu.es.. but u·..r• •"-• ....,.
doing. -1-..lllol , . , . _ . , . , motutltyull.ne
Graduate Sludento ot UB 01111 cause thom lo YOII GSA
lltt monty !I-~ .......... . . otfoctMI4y ... , ,...,
11Jt ha:s '" the pe11

Respondino to Bt&amp;.~ce Jenlln·s tetler. l woutd lllrie to
say he obviously rnlsM4 the POint of my campaJon. We.
The. Oeeadent Alternative Party. espoused abwrdHy.
1ne towest common dtnom.tnatot. AHhOUO.h ._
reQeJved only 150 votes. au abStentions wefe
con~stant W1tl'l our NQne.of-the-Above pl.atform. That"a

lho irophCII OUPPOfl ol oYOf 10,000 Sl.-s (boo I tllol
Travtsl.. This mMnS,... ate the QO'W'WOI'Mnt.. ...,.Jt we
.,.. in exite.
So . . ~ what doel tl\ll aJt mean? F'r ee beet, fPima
(t~lny ones too~ eontinous losto. usior woman. batt•
omtlllng guys ond no mo&lt;o requited cJ&amp;OMI boiON
noon! How will •

finance 1l111 hedonistic mayMm?

Simple -·u auction olllhe lreohmen, next yoo(o crop
thoUgh. All otl*a will bo "P&lt;otoctod"
tl&gt;oir
"GtiiiCIIalhet Qousoo." II lhWO's o matl&lt;tt lor theit
unlnl;pired eonsenatiwe nah'ete wew got a ccwner on

by

it.

-clue*

And will otcc&gt; uo? Ktuw is a
onc1
Rdldn con1 ~ld&lt; his . - out to&lt; onyont t-rt Joel.

Whttlllo - · -~~

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Hofft~~t~~~
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01 ...--. ' ..... lo ..... out ..,
......., 01 111o ....,. - l e d - . of the U8
........ Squeo.
T-.,. I _ , " ' IO&lt; 1t1e opoclllc actions ol

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.mw

the .,....... ol lol...

KCVMUOM aftd apeaklnt •IUtOUI acJequate
~oro O&lt;JI&gt;joct.
Bolng • IOiolty volunl- run O&lt;QOnWitlon, wo nwot
....._omloo our oehocluKng.
of the
oquocl ... willing to carry beet&gt;era (radio f&gt;Og«&amp;l to

a.e--

• - .,.....lgM ahlfla. one! g... up - n d
--......, - . r can occount f« _... ol • - · the· Un...._lty
now hos 2A houfs o doy. se.en days
•
WWIIkcowtraoe.
ywt olfi!IIOCI "joy ·· one! Main Sl,_.
~
II the drlwr on coli hos ctooss on the spine. "'vutclll
I n - to-o-~ ond . , . . , . _ , . . not In Ioct boo bigger woste of trmelf he()( She has 10
run bode 10 EHieott to gel the ambulance.
• 1 - . . . . - . - t h e lim alcf C0U1MS ore oil
II you-.. • • concomed about._........... ...... on Str.t. ft noturolly follOws lhot the oro. you -.tel be .-o greatluiiO&lt; the docliuiOon ~~
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·--hnd . . . _..,_.._-_,. . . .
-_._.1ft 1ft- _Iii.,--·
_.,.._ fofgln fhest.--.I&lt;S OlOobo,-

on .._.

sc.-. ,,. - b e i n g - largest ond

-·-~~~eoo

oci~O&lt;-nocl

1..-nlo&lt;'?
The oo collod "joy ...... ......., -

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- 01ound compuo W.o on
-·ng
trolniftg. A" of this- clone

haS gone Into thO operation 01 our squad.
We ~ectate your interest in and conoe.-n tor the
•oquocl, but oo1&lt;.,.,.. to loolc otlhe entke pic! on ond not

... ......,.,., gr......... colo&lt; r- opinion. lotod by the
w1y. It )104.1 come across a station wagon we can UM
thot will lit the gurney (cat on - l l j , boclc bolld.
rodiuo. and oH the oth« -il&gt;ment lei us kn&lt;/W.

...._AIWII 1&amp;, thecloteoUf~fKJ'.,kJn ~come
ttwougl\. lefCMe thll date. the amb\ltanoe was nol
UcenHd &lt;If corHfa.ct IU uanspOriY ic11ma. Thla

D1wn M. Clldetort
- Mombor • UB ResC&lt;Je S&lt;luod

_.,ty

Selfah reasoning
To lhe Editor.
I - Hke ll1o authO&lt;O oi"Setlollo Oppollllon" lo
o pen tMh own eyH to the probtema •nd
-•lbllftles of tho world.
Wllllo h moy be tMt !loot no ono i&amp; entHiod to ollvlng
theY ,._,., eamtc1. _,..,. Ia .,.,,..., to on
OJ)I&gt;Oflunll)' to earn that IMng. Collage. for many. Is
thol opponunlty. Many student&amp;. mo lnctudocl, wor1&lt; to
p u t - ttwouQh..;., otUI neec( TAP and BEOG.
(By the way, TAP end I!EOG do .not mUe coiiOgo
"1-"). Many wOIPCI ill&lt;e to wort&lt; and •
connol find'ol&lt;\1&gt;- (Yes, In our great Country.,...,. 18 o

Ol-

aft()(!Ogo of I¢S.I
By rochannelllng student 'tel into the military, thoso

too peor to afford cotteoe are forced to elt~r enter the

military 0&lt; starve. £.dueatlon bocO&lt;ne&amp; tho dO'naln ol
the rich ond lhOlelp&lt;&gt;nAibilltyol oetendlng our Country
.mo- "" long« bonetlttlng lrO&lt;n
lelia on 111o tl* Coutot~ way o1 tHe. How long con tlllt bo

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Gol~ TD ' T.etJ( Wlm

1J.6.8A5e~ ~ BILL ~~H

ND1f ~ Hts TE~

~ t\ ~ME

"'fAAT .,-HEY NE~ EVEN PLAYED!

NOWTHKr~

INCREDlBLE! r

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Courtesy is golden
To the Edlri&gt;r.
I _,..,lll&lt;oiO respond lo o r~t left«, "Not Juot A'
l.llnty" by--~- of the
Studonl Affairs c.nt.. JonM woo
oriloQ ... - -.. ..., - . "SSIenco ..

M lldrod -

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n.tot.a.t-lodgolhe--llonlfatIn hOf latlof~ t h e - Affairs Centw end t - her 10&lt; -

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-- SecondlY.·~ tor --.no ....

lol- 81olle- AIIM8 0.0.. and tor tiling tho
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To.,_ EdiiOrJ

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On Acortl 11, • -'"G lncldont happeMd to
- ... ol-l'lolllle &amp;alely - · _.tlllo

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~ oot

I then Wtnt to 81&amp;0011 HoU to get the ..julpmenl beef&lt;.
Willie Olgrllftg o I~ 10&lt; the -IPtntnt, I hod
expglftod to Ofllcor MctCinna thol the tlcUt he QO. .
mo woo .-.juollllod due to ..,US...I ckcumot""""- I
. . . ~. I then - w h y
~. ond ogoln 1-lgnoted. son no110 11ar1
1111' conltlct. I 1hanllod l&gt;kll lor lbe ~~ and 1011.
The ...... lncldenl
UfiUIUOliO mo U I
woonol-loteiWIWI'*«noiOiftcoi.NcKinnawoo
I'* -.g .....,.,. - , _ _ In hlo etlotU to
~ IMit. 0&lt; II .,. lUll out to lloqle et-.ta
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I t - haW-~~~- that H Ollicer lolclllnna
_.tnel)' lhougN- 1 - .-tftg the -lpm.rtt, I

the_._, .. """
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-"'to'"' oqul,_.........,.

- - - · - ... thoiJIIOI O&lt;at 10001
ontoo. " " IIQ . . . not .... - - 1 • • ,.,.. - l y

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l h e - - IO•to boo_ef,.,.. llfaln

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lll&lt;o to clarify oomo polnU t,bo&lt;tl noy
.......... ...,._I cllctnot ...,PY Tlte SpecffiHtl with lllo
1~10 "&amp;&amp;lonoo to - . ·. 11- a plaM lllal lllo edit«
fall fit triY ...,.,, and heel f)flnlocl It • llhout my
k~. 1 cart.U.ty noel no1 Inland to ce- the

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ltnpt'HIIon thel I - f"'"' Ita
St-1 Allolrl at&amp;ff wotiUng IliON, I m«O tone would--. aulfictenL IOlOo did not moon to
Imply thet the Study "'"" at 8 4 AHah"oonol
W1\ol I did moon
wu thotthe two por1lculal- of~ on
duty - • too lood. The a~ 01 tllol ~at
the Browllng Lboty -on t h e - . 'IUIII. IMI..,..
otheB Oleo, _ . annor-d at t h e - - _.
Cllattlng ralhefloudly. 1 clld no1 - · 111o . , . - ...,.
tonllplcl&lt;on .......-on
not~~~~­
Affairs c.- Ia o !&gt;'- lor fiUiel otudylng. ....... I
wn&gt;te to oay tho! t woo no1 . , . . _ wt111 lhe loci&lt; ol
.....,ooy of two - . on duty 111&amp;1 -lng. In triY
opinion, t'-1' - . ta11&lt;t11o too fo&lt;ldlr undee. ,.,.
clrcumatoncoo. I ._ctec! 1111 lloff wotiUng llleN to
.,.. . ,.,. COUf100)' ol.-ng the lone 01 1111 fllajotlty,

friendly_....._.

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espoclolly

wr.. .. _. oil qulelly otudyl/lo, 0&lt; dOing

_ , _ .. _,.-.g IIMIIennlnO.

�Life not all glamour for musicians
CU&gt;P••

aia

at MeV-. Jod

"'-"' uw mrthm plorio&amp; w.s.

"J..u b'tr &amp;111 otbcr llwirla.T
,..,..•.., p
to haw (O&lt;IUI&lt;U,"
proclaimed Mony Cohea bend
- b t r Oery BlvmbtrJ. "Tbert'•
a lot ol bancb that at&lt; IIOdlitl&amp;
spcdoJ ,.. IIlii 1t1 )obs." f'Uldina
contKtils j..u Oftf eonccm In IO(ll
bead aUcmpt1 to "play-out"-pll,y
to an ouc~Jm&lt;t-in Buffalo.
ll&lt;cmtly, at t Central Park Crill
ala-the Polntltst Brothen.' "worst
playina but l!.fldia( job"-a band
member quipped, "This 110ft&amp; Is a
"'latimy newonet We'vc:only bcetl
dolaa it for the put four yean."
Atolitllt o..., rout yoon-old, the
Pobot._ ~ .,.. 011t or tbt
few llumlo bands •ho suppon
tbmud,... 011 their music. "It
makes for ol~tle mort effort," Slid
th&lt;ir bass pla)'&lt;f Judd Svnshlne.
"We wiD 10111yw11tn if the price is
ri&amp;ht," he .. id. •uusina the
"tnf'"'ilfr&lt;."
The bluqrus band plays mostly
ban, but ac&lt;ordlna to thdr d....promo flY« they have also pll,ytd
11 coli.... , bora, wtddlnas. )'ldtt
clubs, &lt;Ounlly clubs and all sorts ol
Othtf clubs. Printtd on the Oyer, a
$1andard pan or many band'• pm;s
tiu, are pictum or the band and
CCIUtic "'lpocu&lt;S fRl4'11 critics.
The Rapid Transit Band,
toaetbtr for the lut daht months, is
sWI rdatJ\'fly new and ha-e )'et to
coll&lt;a toOUah cata1ic ,..._...
from cridcs tO nn I pt0m0 slinaer,
As they rU&gt;bhtd a month-lone •
at lh&lt; Sdluper House, thelt bassUt
Pder "P.J ... Bart.late. Y&lt;lftU or
the 19601 roct ,.,..,.,
or the
band cirC\IItln Buffolo today,

•pol&lt;•

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"The musk bulines&gt; bas IOIItn
mo"' oompcdtl\'f over the lui lew
years. ll'J rouahn onr. And ll.,
even rooilh.. to mak•h In lluf/alo.
ThO audknet is d&lt;mandlna and
mainly blue &lt;041ar. They dbti out
tbcir batd..:arntd buckl and cxpoc\
I bell-oi+SIIoo;," the buoisl Wd,
rccallina lbat "Oeotar ButN once
Jlid. 'I( you can play Buffalo you
can play tMYwlwn'."
_
Tiny Liv~tock roc.t bond
complscd wholly or ua stud&lt;nu.
has only bcetl able to play CIIX oil·

an

"I'd ~into ..,""'bvllt't-to
"'-Y out 111 tbt aurro1o drcuk. It's
oaiJI........,t.Sd!Ool-ront."
..._.,.. bend manbtr, Tony
BlasliQC adlniutd. "Wr don't .....,t
IIIOO&lt;y. We jl$ .....,, tO lla\'f I
aood time. We just ,...., a brca~ .
For ~ band lbat makts h thtfc
must be ten that don't".
Bl&amp;sti~ may be undcntatlna his
case. But how dots that onr band
make it while athen play to the
walls or thdr aaraaeY
"Cot to play your mark&lt;t,"
orrtred Chuck Cavanauah,
ronucrly with the rock band
Pqpsono and c·WTcntly playina
wiab Eledroman. a,_ wa•T band.
"You haw to be mort ..,eclll&lt;
tbcsedays. The Conlintotal Oub b
srric:lly new wave. Oub Ul is
uricllY cl'osco. Harvc:y and Corky's
S&lt;aae I b a rock du!&gt;;-1&gt;&lt;ople t~
wouldn't
apprcrtott
~-they wont 10 h&lt;ar
rock," Cavanauah JOid. The
drummer Aresstd that a band doco
not have ro worry about bad
audknct ruponst if they pkk the
rigbt club for their type of music.
"Oub owners havr bon&lt;J for
brains." Disc jockey Cary Storm
once mnarktd on his tat&lt; nlgbt
rtclio show. A dub owntr bas the
nnat d«ision on the bonds which
play o1 his estabtiohmcnt. A local
mwiciau, who prt(nm! to rtmaln
anonymou1, txplaincd "Club
.....,.,. art not OJriddy rcnowntd fpr
thar &amp;ood Wl11 t.....VdJ mu»aans ...
Canna~ c:Wmtd that the music
the people WIM 10 hear is not
alwa}'S the same u rht music !he
club ownen' book.

-Taw

four to livtlime$ a ....t. durina the
o r r - they play about thttt
times a wttt spmdina the cttra
time oniti01 ror the phone to ritt&amp;.
Sprin&amp;. wmmer. ,.inter or £all,
Bort.aloto S&lt;r&lt;SSa 111&lt; personal
approacll when uyina to act 10 bar
owncn. "I don'tlil&lt;ttodoit (Jet up
J(p) o,... the phone." h&lt; $ald. "I
Ilk&lt; to talk to rhe dub ownc:n in
pc&lt;oon. The p&lt;f$0nal contact and
rappon you develop help•. You &lt;an

talk about mu.sk: and audiences iU
that rhey .... ,.. •• ldto or the
personality or th• bond ."
''Some bar OWJ'ICn arc overly
concuned with prices and drawina
•-1," Barbalato addtd, "noc
rnlly carilll whtfh&lt;t you ...

musia.Uy prorlric.n, bu1 aboul
numbers inllcad-ho•• many
people came to hear you and bow

bta a bar 1ab they ran UJ&gt;. Not tha1
that isn ., an import.an( pu1 or ft.
but some bar o•-ncn .seem tq, be
ovnly consrious or it...
Pmonally mtctina and calli~
club .,..,.... i• a pan ol Frank
MiC'hads' job as managtr al\d
bookkeeper for lhc Vincent
Mkhads Band. AVOiding O&amp;fl'b,
Michael$ also opb for the pcn;onol
touch .-htn dtllling with dub
owners. Bringing a prosptetivc
nnployer rhc trac~ r«'Ords or 1hc
individual mombcrs, a rape ond
pic:turn. postn-s and .sllnJCT5 aU~
and ready ao ao help Kll hb
brother'• band. Micbadl. •ho abo

._rites music and Iynes for rhc

Doldnuas
cabin !tow hit&gt; ban .....n as
individuals. When tht ban do

band, nplaintd that o~ rh&lt;y I&lt;'
h) pc-&lt;&gt;'t1)1h•na
from bunom. to bumptt sr.ctm
with the poup'&gt;loaohelptoc&lt;tthe
crowds and Lttp thnn com,n.a.
RAodio spou, posun. M"'t od•
and bumper gicters have an been
used by lbc Road.~ho h.a\T bttn
svcccssrul Una abdr in~1ion in
196"1. Wotd of mouth. thou&amp;h. b

poorly, so do musldans. RAopld

~~

Transit basJisl U.Ubalalo nottd, "A
QtW &amp;roUp Without• biJ ff'PU(D\ton

and a bil followlns hu a morr
dll"ffoolt ti.,... acttinl a boo~ ina In
winter. The bar owners t&lt;nd to play
· ~sal'&lt;."

Jodd Sunshine - . - 1 that rho
bqioninc or May and &lt;0111inulna
tllroo#&gt; Labo&lt; Day is the musical
busy - . Durin&amp; the •ummcr
rhe Poirulcss Broclicn play from

1bt aiJ, good

bc:it advcnhemc:n.t, cmphasittd

""--· - " ·
1dvi.std Rich Wood. rhr
~lr·M~urcd lt:ad •uitarist frUN the
n&lt;WIY formtd Slpmo~ Ahlt!&gt;u.ab
hit band as noc yel " ·c-11--l.nov.-o. tbt)·

aatm:•

pl• r oo playina,-ou1 rrom ahr« to
'" nl&amp;ht&gt; • ""'"' tilrougb rhe
cffotHofthtG•t-all..alt:~ Bootiac
Aarncy.
Rapid T,.,.it'' !&lt;3d guiwi&gt;\
Chuck Gr«nrtcld aarcrd thai
·~ nn help, thoulh hi&gt; band
~ 1hrir
bookina.. Thrif
I&gt;W~&gt;t ~ddtd that they
&lt;mploy
an •lC'ftl if chey 01rc noc ,atln&amp; the
sip chcy want Of ba.:omc too bu))
10 handle 1M k'&amp;~'Or\ .
Oc\pilf The Road· .. thn.-c ii&amp;Cnh,
1hc band d~ hair or the a\.'tu:.l
boo~in~ v,orL ancl. &gt;i&gt;lit• the

o•,

,.;u

· -·- -- - - - - pron,otion "'pcnw:s: ~$0 " 'ilh
chdr l.ltncs_. ..A bind can boot..
it&gt;&lt;lf il it c:aU; ~" ir&gt;&lt;ll." H od""'
..:oncinucd. "Get a cood qen1 ar

you·rc Joint

co an an •acn• at aiL

You don't have to rely on 111..'111."

'iun.\hJAt'IK'\ardtnonana,tnl.
H&lt; rrm alb 1 porcntiol ernplo)n
to Itt him k""" to &lt;.q~«t a
Poin1b&lt; Bn:Mhc-n n&gt;"' tn 1hc mail.
A fin thcpcx~man ha.dOMhh job,
the' mVi'kiln mal " a fot&amp;ov.-up
,.u; f't"'umabll to moL&lt; • deal.
•·Jt·, a hu)ollt," admiuC'd the
Point Ia\ Ur01her. HC' ntaL.~ man)
mo.t "aU) ou1 thin 1hey reccivt'.
Uut •hey do I~' 1hr \':Ill\ and lht: &amp;lp
tM-)• l'h."\.~ ao, l.t.'C'I'I the ~nd a1h't'
lilcrolly and 'fu.J&lt;ally.

Prul Hud&gt;On, u oru~l Thr Road
m&lt;mbcr. lodd ~dilll&amp;-:ovotd u
did mosr of tht oth&lt;r musicioA•.- .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .
"You can promoce as murh a,s you
wane if you can li~t up to if."

HU&lt;bon said.
Even •«&lt;OI'iltd and porulat
band.s mwt ptif'SOC the dub o•Der.
The Rood ernplo)'S th= aatn'-'
"The 1&gt;«1 bcr lew a bend i&gt; to ,.,
th.dr &gt;Ound t~h&lt;r and rind an

aJUU£5UJflDL!JUJ
lB00000l!1llJVCBUJUV0fll
OO£Dl!Jl:Drn0~

CUSA

pre~ents their

Merit

.money
awards
questioned

ANNUAL
SPRING PICNIC

., ..... M*tk
$NmWM $;.tf ..,,...,

011&lt;

a(

Sunday, May 3rd
from12' Noo.n - to ?

liM: .... prolllo!llt 10

~::.,:c, :o-

ranks or UB Faculty
"' the question or bonul
out..andlna work.
"~ ......... dltcmlona,Y money is
.,...,.4dtd by a Unlttd University
Prof. . . . . (UUP) cont111fl, thert
ar• IMI1l' - I t who doo't bel~
.... _ , . b dlltributtd fairly.
Thcae lncraoa. •1tkh ore awardtd
to sd«1ord ,_.,.,.. by r....ky and

P'imont• roc

t.thool dtan•,
disqr«M«Ol6

ba.,~

bet" ffi\

1td to
sever,I

Unh..nily ..,.p~oycu.
A.ohtant to Jhc Presid"''·
Rould S&lt;cio daJms that the awordl

arc lair,~... that "th&lt;r&lt; orr •
lot or dtcctJ and balvlces."
Aocordlnl to SCttn. awards M\'f
dOC b&lt;&gt;on
.o~&lt;~y on account or
the cba:b. H&lt; said IIIII. "'"&lt;look
.. l&lt;lters or rtcOmmmdatlorl" by
th&lt; •l«·prnld•nll. - . . . ond

II•'"'

dcpatlmcnt &lt;1\airm&lt;fl •
"We've: bcetl dolna It this way
rrocn the bqinnina and it ha&gt; been
rocei\'fd wdl by 11M: SUNY •rstern
employees," Strin Wd.
Chairman of 11M: FINIIY $matt

Exeeuli¥« CommitS« NormaQ
Solkoff d~ . "To IJ'T money
tD people to do what they should be
dolna. ...,...,. ;. sm&gt;d&lt;:$o." he
nplaintd.

Sclk atorrio
M&lt;m awordJ can &lt;11\1&lt; any..'llf"&lt;
lrotll S SOO to $1000. Some
pcoleuors ~that t-"1"' and
f.-rch 10 tat&lt;tbtr, while oth.,.
belloW thai tCM!IitiJ ,should be •

priority.

A

dcpar 't mcnt

or

('O(ftmiu~ can make: a tnfU6l of
the 'llllC 10 diJeuU lhrt CfiiCria o(

the

rccommend11ions
tor
discrnionuy incrCISCS~
Some Uniovcniir en•plorees .,.
alktwcd to nominate thnnsdvn: for

discmionary inm:ases. The ......
pr&lt;Sidcn11 Iff pven a sum "'*h b
wuU percmlaa&lt; &lt;qual tO rhll Of
the IOIIItd gflrics of the tmplo)'t&lt;S
under tbdr jurudi&lt;l iol&gt;. The ..;....
pr&lt;Skl&lt;nts rheft pus rhe inc"'"""
down the ronh or tb&lt;lr
dfpartm&lt;nrs or .ldlools. The nnal
d&lt;&lt;blon is lftJidc by the dean• and
approvtd bY tbalrmm.

1

-o:ltl'lt..... ~""l2-

at
ELLICOIT CREEK PARK
(On Niagara Falls Blvd. • put Mall)
u~~ f!lllUU till{i(Llil:WIilii ~ (j]U Wl5 ~

YOU BRING THE EATS,
&amp; WE' LL BRING THE BREW!

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STUDENT'
UNION
~At.l¥

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May 4 at 11 a.m.
In Haas Lounge

EVERYONE
SHOULD

ATTEND!

COMING TO CMIOI!II: As IO•t -y·o s;..,.ot

ISAI A . - , -..g

~W~n~HtedtoHiect•rww.lpubt,~ •.._...'-'tocnet.,.OH­

c_.H-'"t.-. ....

_llo_ta_I.....,..,__~SA

Dnctar &lt;I "'*'- Altoh ........ ~ ...tod ot t t , . - ..O~~owt lolt):
o-.. ~--.-- .........

Assemblypi~ks Speaker
Tht Studtm ~ (SA) AsKmbly tlo&lt;ttd a IICW Speaker and
approWd all ~nuotmuo sA dir&lt;rtonhlpJ"' a Tuesday.....,~
Taillon Hall SeDate Cb&amp;llthen.
•
F'rMk lmborp, Wbo cmphasizclll\is tood workina rtlatlonthip wid! SA
orrtmt and diroct0&lt;1, will bold the Speaker's position f« 11\t SUmmer. At
the second
of the Assembly oat scmater, lmbofla.mi£SI call
anothn dc&lt;:tion fpr Speaker, and that ptrtOn wnl then auidt tbc Assembly
throu&amp;h the 1981-82 academic yeat.
BtfO&lt;t the tltction, A&amp;$tmblyman Warren Zafrin uratd fellow $1udtnls
to pttsSUrt the Buffalo City Council tO Cftllt an Off·Campu$ Howin&amp;
Boatd for tht prO&lt;tc:tion or " udtniJ from landlords.
Students art "getting ripptd off from slum lords," Zafrin chargtd. Ht
hclitvcs that Buffalo should follow the lead of New York City which has
obscrvatO&lt;y boards in "*·"""t discrias to prevent laJidlonls from char&amp;ina
u.ca:sivt rents and noa tqlairin.&amp; their property.
"littrally no one is stoppiroa them (landiO&lt;ds)" from takina advantaac
of "udcnu residina in lilt i:tudtnt "dum area" RttToundlna the Main
Slrtet Oompu., Zafrin said. Ourioatht Summer, the Au&lt;mbly mernhcrs
~ asketf by Zafrin to formulate idtas on !tow to &lt;c&gt;nvince the City
Council of the necessity of sud! a board and also hdp COO&lt;dinate a $1udtnt
lobb)ina tiTon ne&gt;&lt;l sauester. •
Tht A5stn\bly also passed a motioit to appro.., a auiddinc or
lft"ruetioaal Rcsponsibititia f« faculty. Tht auidttincs wert approvtd by
the Faculty Senate E.xecuth-. Commitrte Apn121 .
SA Dirtc:tO&lt; of Acadern.ic Affairs ._.urcn Shapiro, ,.ho composed t~
auidc1ines with lmborp.. stressed chat her propo5al was uooc. thai
\lrinaenl" on ltac:-hn$' academic freedom.

..-u.a

The auidelines require the instruc:ror

10

presenl a course: oulli.w to

&amp;eudcnts at the hc&amp;innin&amp; of the stmtSier whlc:ll $liltS the coursc
requircmtnts, acadnnk conttnl of the courw, lfadioaPOUcy and office
hou.ra.
~
A rally to pr01cu tllcO¥-ot acenlioallud Sludtnl union on the Amhera
Cempus wu announced by SA Vi~ Praidcnc Steve Kaplan. '"Tbcy're

'"PhUin,a us up into rh.rec- liitJe buildinas co reduct student activism," ,.

Kapqn SU~~ttSitd. Ht urs&lt;d &lt;he AIISembly mtmhcrs 10 attend the Monday'
rally 11 II a.m. in Sqllite Hall's Haas Loun~t.
In Other business.-sA Sections and Cretfcntials Chairman Ulty
Rownthal announctd tlw he has fO&lt;mtd a commiuee 10 improve SA ·s
dtction pr~ hoptfuPy puvcntina the chaos "'blch ddat'td the
annou~a of •inners in tM Marett deaions.

-Dtln /J()wmon

UB vs. BuFF

STATE
Tllo H01101$ Coouocllwill •olclt(f Rftal Cofftt Coftv•rsalioo
for
Wtd-a,· Ill lJ3 S&lt;tolrt, rrom nooo
ootll approxl_...,. 1:30 P·•· A - I t Pror....., or 0oa1cs
Jt001o1• Z1ria wll-'&lt; .. ''Dmulot, Mytlol atod FaolMies,"
tloc rdolioa bdwHo •ydla • .., dou• • • tllolr
tO&lt;
tlw loodt&gt;ldut ud IOdoty.
naat _.,. or t1oc """""
Coutodl fO&lt; Ibis ... k May 5 at 3:31 p.M. lo l32
S&lt;talrt.

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11

A.M. AT DIEFENDORF FIELD.
CoME AND BE WILD AND SEE THE

WILD BUNCH.

FRISBEE MATCH

ULTIMATE

V'W!W~

l!D

~w ~

GILDAUVE

1:30

P.M.
FRISBEE ON DJ.EFEN-

DORF FIELD
FRIDAY,I70MFACELLICOTT-6 8 lciOprn
SATURDAY, 1Jf; DlEF£HDORF. (., ~ 1c 10 pm
SUNDAY, SQVhtE THEATRE-S, 7,1c 9 pm

..

��i /©prodigal sun
]
J
S~!~~est: gOOd to the last drof?_?.:....... _,..__
E

eom":':,. __
"'

~

oM!!flO tela and lbe party's
WlncllnO Clown. The b.- Ia gone but

,

,,...,. ... a lew dlellaldt strewn

!

11'1

&gt;= t!WOUgllout lila IM"!!room wt10 are
i atilt -111"11 lot their "SICOI&gt;d wind''
~ to hit. "Buy sonw 1'110&lt;8 beer" seems

j'

to ba the Mnllment, ao llle len hold·

~ oUia pool their money Into one tidy

J:' len apotand Hugh U. Aybee Is

:2 elected to make ttie beer ruri1&gt;ecause
.:: he Ia lha only one wllh a car and lie
to be a &amp;enslbll chap.
Hugh IIUIIS lnlo the S.VeMo-Eleven
and atandl vigil over the beer case
While ltyl"'l to mmce the difficult
dec:lalon of how to b8ll satisfy the
111nty ten. He glances towards some
, _ bfanOs that hav. dr.wn praise
quarteta. bUI decides to
from peas tt&gt;em by beCause It's gelling •
lata and notoocrywants to sl&gt;oclt tflelr
taste buds at IUCII an ungodly hour.
And belldeS. hi$ ctosasttriend turned
hla flOM up altha stuff the las! time

c~ -local &amp;rends ;n
the
hla eye, but quickly
turns tW'Y IMC:eule. tlltho\lob (hey.
are cllaaper, ll'a -..non knowledge
that all local brenda 118-.e an
unrefll)lld taete to"*"·
He ltPQie the !rled.and·true light
beer. "EW&lt;ybody will Hk• this," he
tlll~ka to hlmeelf, c~dl"'l his'
lnlulllvenell. "And besides, ll'c 011
ule lhla week," he thinks to himself.
.cotnmandlng his keen economic ·
NIISa.
·
So, grinning, Huoh b'!)'S the beer
and drives bacllto ti'WI party. The ten
diehards voraolowly grab the beer and guzzle It down, being..too
lntoxlcaled 10 care what they're
drlnkl ng at this point And, anyway, ·
Hugh Is such a eantlble chap-he
probably spe11t tile moneY wiM!y.
We're drlnklflll beer, a~en't we?'' !hey
all simultaneously think to
themselves as ll'le glow of another drunk sweeps to Oblivion.

'H.

comet_.

End

01

elleg&lt;MY.

So, did you her that UUAB spent
$1~ qn those rnfdstate New York
revea, the Todd Hopln Band? A tot ol"
money? You bet your sludenhlctlvlly
fee Ilia. $1~ would purol!ase the
servlcea ofJour or five of Buffalo's
flrMSI bands-Eieclroman; Talas; lhe
vof",s, the Enemies,.! he Paper Faces.
Pauline and the Perlla. the Stains, the
Cob&lt;as, Just to name a fe-who
wbuld love to strut lhalr stuff In lr0111
of a well-prime crowd under a clear
blue#}' with the su11 belli"!~ down. •
BUill's
unusual for the local
~na to be so Ignored. Nor hs'it
surprising that tha cullural glve-alld·
take between a large university such
as UB and tile aurroun$flng urban
comm11nlty Is far, far tess than II
should be. Many Unlverslly students
never get lhe fhance to experience

no\

of tile relgnf"!! cluba-llle S.:lluper
House, M&lt;:Van's, the Con\lnenlal,
~lty Ughls, Stege One end th1cle
Sam's-lla far outside the acceslble
radius or tile campua. Unleas, of
course, the music Is b&lt;ougbttq_lhem.
· But Ihere are many cluea that
Spr1ngfest booking Ia ifl()(dlnately
CQnlrollod by Ihe a.&lt;11ralltod pool of
SUNY schoola and)laea a maller of
local au~onomy. Hence, the Dregs and
Dave Mason recently played Fredonia.
Hence. tile Todd HObin Band Is
playing at Corll~nd·a Springiest.
Expediency and economics (SUNY·
wide block booking aI Iowa the
prefformera to be proc~rad at a
redo.ICedrate) do not always ma.ke for
the most satisfying musical events.
So, I urge all or you to gunJe down
what Spr1ngfeat has to oltar, but'l!eeP"
In mlnd..tllat you are bein11_ subjected
to the "sensible" buying habits or
UUAB. But then at least we're ··
drinking beer. aren't we?

The South's.doin' it again
Thf3 Dregs drop ''Dixie" but still_eat grit~
the somber acoustic timbre Of-"Go For Baroque."
He also-composed ~I the tunes In this latest
chapter or what the band relent 10 as "electronic
chamber music." And he did produce Jhe album.
~nd you'll probably ,... 111m selling Dregs T·shirts
aile&lt;' the show. He do8l It all.
•
VIolinist Allen Staon, a v.taran of the Miami
Philharmonic. most often finds hlmMff doUbling
Morse's Jaunty melody linea, a Ia hla oounlerpart In
tile classic Mahavlshnu Orchestra, JarTy Goodman.
Bul he does take
out from
dullaa to
construct a lew flashy soloa"On Ilia own.
partloularty In "Cruise Control.ft On ''Go Few
Barc)que" lie struts his ciiSIIcal .autt.
And thO! rhythm section.
Aod
Motgenstein rocks the undarMaltl w11r1 hie do&lt;4ble
bass drums while oolorlng till,...- -"" delicate
braak
cymbal washes. Chalk up a lila.
In " Crules Control" IIIO.I&gt;fvto/ w.t cN11en0M all
the relghing bllssmaatars w1t11 .,.. ru1101ry aoto In
llop/stan funk of "Kat Food" In addition 10 bel"!~ a
fotca IIKoyghoUI.
"
_
The ume paolng ~ lor a lletM!MIIe r'IOOrd
at so mekea' fewer dOlt momenta In OO!ICart. t1 the
.,_.,..,~tea ~h oome eunalllne IJid,&lt;ltllfm
l~ the comblfiiiiDn of ONge. liMr, fllnh

lime

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o.-

,.._CirUlli

_,..lr~ .tle!noon

IIOUIII..._.__
-.
A.
-OaWd

Comaloclr

�Cimi_
no's not heavenly
_ b y Thomu R. Cocola
¥con~lng to fOlklore,

""*•

ttNwlft'a gate Ia
St
P.w will ... -rung 1ot you
on J~t Day. VO&lt;J.,.
tn a ptiiCaJious poeltlon with
two lllemall- the PNrlY
~can be swung open to
..... yoytnto the~ or
eternal bllu or yay eel) be · -ldemoMICI to hell. Ironically,
II yay .,. condemo&gt;ed, yay
will find youraell U CION IO
hell u yay can oat allhough
YOII .,. -.ntl)' altulled at
the gat• of ....,.,.
nla.nlnt-ing
concept-one
dl~writar MlchMI
Cimino VIed to bllng to viable
- -IISIIgll In • nobM $41
million dollar -'tempt entitled
Gale. Clmlno'a
H _ .. Gale Ia about the
eHecta of maaa inlgrallon t o •
JCIIIMort City, Wyoming ~lrca
111110. The dll.. and
aubeaquent
Ia
lntetpreted by ~oclependent

H-·•

-•-t

canran-, moat notably
Fiwlk canton (Sam
Wttareton). u a thiNt to the
control ol their farmland.
To comper\aate, the
cattlemen choote t o
exon«ate and, will&gt;
~ment coneant, hired a
• group of marcanartaa Who
,_....., 150 lot eacll
Immigrant they killed. Ltd by
Nate Ch.mplon (Ctortatopher
w~. Who mo¥M like a
apaghettl Eastwood withO&lt;Jt
tl&gt;ewllialleta), the
,.,.,....,.. '-"'ed • list of
125 men alated lor dtalh.
"Scclllla ............ ~
Enl• the good guy.
M~l Jamu Avel111 (Kth
KrtatolfettOn) heaq about the
death threata through an old
Hanrard claaamate. WIKiam
levine (John Hurt~ The
Marshall gathara lhe 1own
together at The Heawn'a
Gate Roller Skating A(ena
and lnfom~a them of the
deat h IIIII. The people are
stunned, but prap&amp;ltl defense.
HHvtn'a Gate ultimately
becomeS Michael Cimino's
antltheela ol hla earlier: epic,
Tilt DHr Hunter. The plot
The DHr Hunrer Is
essentially Nally 8umppo
goea to Ham, as Robert De
Nlro takes on the North
VIetnamese slnglahande'dly In
their own turf. Another
running theme In Tilt DHr
• H11nter 1a Steven Crane's
"sublle brotheft&gt;ood ol man"
element IO&lt;Jnd In his short
story Tha Open Boer. People
arw In a state ol ,_,chaos,
yet they aomahow cling
together, as II PfOPIIIIed only

ol

,._'c

by~lp.

In
Gale,
Krtstolferworl Ia no De Nlro
figure beeauae. like Hamlet,
he Ia marred by
P&lt;OCfUtlnatlon.
K!l*lferworl'a chW~er
·
-. Rluable
lima
trying
~0 _
. . .,.,.,.
.. vtlldttta

wllh Champion *ausa bot/1
men are dating a P&lt;otllluta,
,EJia (laabelle HUI&gt;I*fl. end
Ktlstollaraon • ' - through "
the Initial bettie&amp; bet_., the
lmmlgranla and mercenariaa,
And there Ia no aubtla
brotheft&gt;ood In
Gale, Juat people going
bela«k when confronted with
the Imminent threat or death.

HH_,.,

Otualcen • lob
Clmlno'a ac:rlptla shabbily
written. Whether the Vk:tlm of
editing or not, thla sec:cnd
..alon of He•ven·~ Gala (the
nrat was one hour longer and
Immediately pulled from
circulation In Oec:embel) has
no " " " ol character
~nt. Krlatolleraon
toaf beraty,anything to say,
atld the cruelallove
relatlonahlp between
Krlllofferson and Huppert
1141Wr ex~a anything bUt
apparent lust. And everyone
knowa that Marahall Dillon
waa working over Kilty on the
aide.
The-nonoplot makes Cimino
lock like the apendthllt
wearing t he iriormoua _goat
horns the crltlca have
bestowed on him. Cimino
also ehooaea not to develop
the relationship between
Krtstoflerton and Hurt, bul
walt&amp; until he has wasted the
llrat part of the movie
showing the two buddies
going throu~ HalYard
graduation and the majestic
bell all-ardt.
Hurt 11 dlaappolntlogly
rec1uoec1 to a drUnken slob
who uttara no more than 20
wonll. At least In Tile Deer
Hunter John Savages•
OYetc!One opening wedding
scene wasn't put to waste
because Cimino did no1
dlacard Savage ..
senselessly as he did with
Hurt.
Besides a bed plot, Cimino
Is the Ylctfm of lousy
cinematography by Vllmos
Zalgrnond. Heaven'&amp; Gele has
many ecenea shot In an ugly,
murky backgrouhd. Thera is
one acene where
Krlstoflerson ettampts to
read a paper.'Whlle the
camera toons In on the
headline, the audience
cannot decipher the words
because of the pocr shot. Vel
, other scenes, like one ol a
Wyoming mounllln range,
locked like a postcard. One
has 10 wonder what
happened hare. Zslgmond
locka llke,Pr. Jeekyland Mr.
Eastman.

Ttdlnlcal....,..
The film editing however, i s
COflalllently poor. Many
- f e c i t out like a cheap
~ optl(a lor a commercial.
Thare are no leu than seven
blatant fftm Cilia, and one
embarraaalng MCIU8fiCt
aiiOWtd Hupper:t with the
tlgtlt half of her: cle•aga
expcjeed. a quldt cut. the lalt

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Shell to persecute people
with outragecus gasoline
prices while they figure out a
way to own the sun. The
•
caUtamen and govemment
relallonshlp can be seen as
the eatablllhfMitt inlluenclng
the Nallonal Guard to go to
Ohlocand shoot doWll lhoae
rebels at Kent State, 0&lt; tho
goyemment and the railroad
Industry beating up labor
leaders In lhe 1890's; or the
government hiring
mercenaries to poach " wild
animals" like 9ullalos anct

""- co.pM ha&lt;l • " " .. .,..,.,.... ""· but

side exposed, another quick
cut, and the rtght side again.
tt•tooked like something
oul ol s.nny HI/I. Such lousy
technical errors can reduce
any $41 million 111m to
6-Grade.
II'• pathetic and
di"Ppolnllng. Cimino's
Heaven's Gale plot Is
potentially more dangerous
then his VIetnam one. The
cattlemeo and government •
as
reiallonshlp cculd be
today's government allowing
corporatiOns like Exxon and

seen

American Indians to open up
"the new lrontler.'
Vel, lfeaven 's Gate, While It
wants to call these analogies,
will always be remembered
as a maJor critical film
disaster where Mlcllaet
Cimino lost contrOl and did
not know What to say.
Or, rather, he knew what to
aay, he almpty didn't know
how to say it.
He lolled miserably.
/Now playing 11 the Amh~t.
Eallllfll Hills, and Holiday[.

'

�A little "back
---=---"'~ Bob Schooley
A

nyone WhO's ev&amp;r

i nterviewed anyb«&lt;y about enyl/tlng
knows that one Important lngredlenr 1
of a suC&lt;»Sslul e•cllange ••
preparatron! Anow or research your
SUI&gt;/IICI, 118Ye )'Oil' CJUIJ!II)n( ptll/)8 1~

In - -· -,....,,... t()9etllar
when the meetmg takes place. f '
discov.red that I wn g !Siftii/O do lhl$
i ntetYrew about two minutes "--ote It
happened • •• all&amp;&lt; a 111w btHrs and a
Joyous CO(Icert.
Full ollun, but with a nrlous Jlde,
f walked out ol Squire tfall toward my
bicycle. Suddllf'lfy someone grebberl
my arm and Sllouf~ " HEY/ Pe•ton·
Williamson lntflfYt.w. come on/" As
to the speclfl~ ol how and why Ill of
tllls came about, I'm not really sure,
but ac my daddy atw•r• ..ld, "Never
took a gill horse • • ::
Ina/de Room 234, performers,
roadies and UUAB members set me
room agio w/111 radiant amll•• end
1111~ If with /rfUmPhllnl leugMer. A
auccasalul ahow. A great night ol
music, A sat/tiled crowd. An evening
olgood vibes. C..ete your own
description: theH lolkt were happy.
I strolled Info thlt /ubilent crowd
end tried to lmprovl•• rome
teaaontb/y fnt-'flflenl que1rton1. II
you're lootdrtg lor 1«/oua•reporltr·
typa queri es, read flo further . .

n.e ~Tonight yOII perfonned
a 110ng aboul " my btothef named
Jim" who'a retal'lled. wr- you •
played It on Tom Snyder'a - hoUr
ahow a couple . . - . ~. I 001 .,.
lmpreaalon Utatlfl&amp; aong'a ttue . .
T- Put.: No. I don't- a
retarded bfolher.-Clolllllllolt Ill&amp; tllal

p~rch" . Jalk

often ari ses because I write many ol
mY 60&lt;111• in the first Pf"SOn. As I said
.onstage tonight, I saw an
advet"llsament on TV trying to elich
support !()( the Speci al Olyn\plcs: it
wu very nicely~ ••• thOUgh I'd
aeon It before, that nigllt I loui'IIUI
especially moving . .. ~ mu,st have.
because the next mo&lt;nrng I woke up
with a good start on tile song,
•
The Spectrum: You show a de&lt;:ielfld
l)referenoe for IQP!cal, social Issue.
type lyriCS. What and who have
f!ltluenced you?
Pbton: fS.iaqelng a book on his
ball$lng pate.) All my heroes wiota
songs in that vein-Pete Seeger . • •
Woodl e Guthrie ••• traditional songs
refleCt the 11111 world: people lie.
people cry, some get l&lt;llled. The world
Isn't all romanoe ar&gt;el coutteay . . .
my soogs reftect thai fact. They .aritn't
written with any "market" In mlnd,
either ..• well, II there 11 a market,
ll'a that of my friends. Th41re's no
formula you follow,
/Cut to Cria Williamson/
llle Spectrum: How do )IOU think the
show went?
Williamson: It was crreat, just a great
ahow. A very respectful audience ... •
very responsive. Ah .•. and I loved
to hear Tom Paalon: I grew up on him
•. . Phil Ochs .. • Dylan. The sound
waa a probllll'!l&gt;lhough.
Tha-8pactrvm: Any new Olivia
releaaes In the near Mure?
Wllllameon: Yeah. a chlldten 'a album, .
ae a maner of fact. There'll be severr
• ol my tuMa and some narration; lt'a
eort ol a apace
sOmewhere·
between Sra• Wa/'8 lind .• •• (an
11nlln'-hed ~· loSt thollgi1t -In the c:ont-~ life-d... lo a
Wllal'.--llllel a dlbtte. II lllffl8d
0t11 111M TM T~ ~ 81111-.,

-ell""·

nave

f--w«;»RKsTuov sru~EN~-:
to do psychological research

this summer and next year

with the folks

were on; Crls' aceompanylst, Jackie
Robbins, proved to be the walking TV
Guide.) Uh, the album. yeah ••. It'll
be out around Chrlstmu lime. ar&gt;el
it's for children ol all ages!
llle Spectrum: Are you In the midst of
touring or was this just ..oneshot
deal, like John Hall tomorrow?
WOilamson: We're touri'lll, all right
. .. tomorrow we're off to Chicago.
then Albuquerque, and then Michigan.
This i s the t ail end of the tou17 tt&gt;lngs
are winding down now.
Jhe Spectrum: The press material
labels you a feminist. Care to
elabolate on that?
WDII1mson: WeU. I am a lerolnlat. but
I'd much rather be called a humanist
. • . that sort of encompasses
everything. I'm playing the same
music now that. I've always
done-songs dealing With human
values. The women's movement has
aort o! adapted me u a
•
spokesperson, a voice. That's great,
but I don't want to be typecast; I want
to be able to play to all the P8C&gt;Pie. II
1
a cull following. 1want them to
be able a cull following, 1 want to be
able to let me go, too. In order to play
t o everyone.
(Cut to Jackie Robbins where th~
euphoric teportet d lspleya a degree of
dimwtttedneu.J
llle Spectrum: Jackie. how long have
you been playing acoustic bass7
Rabblna: You mean the thing 1 used a
bow on? Noll You play base standing
up; when you sit down and play one
of ttlose bOg ahlny things. that's
called a cello!
The Spec:ttum: I apologize /bowing
wltlt a IIOUrilh./
flol!blns: That's okayl let'a &amp;eo, I've
beef\ playing etnce I was a young gtn
• •• about ~hi Of nine. I'm~ now.

·-

/She pause~r and looks me In tbe eye.
I wlrely
"no you're nol'7- Yes I am

••r

ar&gt;el I have twq grey hairs up here to
prove lt. Now-l'm really 30. l'¥e bee~
playing with Crls now lor about five
years ••• We usually tour twice a
yur, once In the spring and once In
the fall
/SomftOne tMntioned noted ri ght•
winger, Pfryllls "you~an-tell-il/rt~J&lt;&gt;U~;,
women-by·the-way-rhey-wa/k" Schafly,
tho obJect of e leN fom Pturton barbs
casually toued duriftll hilt show./
Robtllns: She oughtta be shot.
Kallly Morial1y: That's right-violence
te the answer.
Puton: Schafly's despicable.
llle Spectrum: Jackie. can I quote
you on that?
Aobblne: Certainty not .. . I'm not
rHIIy violent ••• but lf you print that,
I'll . . • y'ever been hit over tha head
with one of theSe? [Menanclft11/y
brandishes a Pf&gt;psl bottle}. .
llle Spactturo; Bu1 t hat's only plastic I
Robtllno: Well . • .
(Crla Williamson stan a rapping
about La Cage AuK Folies,
recommending II to one ar&gt;el all as a
Iunny movfe·wlth·a-mesaage. She then
does har bebopped Imitation of the
gay hUSband teaching his "wile" hOW
to walk properly. Robbins chimes In
that "lh8 lhe&amp;tre'a great, too" to
which someone responded
Incredulously, "THE GRANADA?!"
Robtllna: " Well, when you compare II
to some of the othel places · · -'1
Ar&gt;elthe llnal word betongs.to
KathY Moriarty: "t really enJoyed
myaetl tonight; I had a lot of fun!" So
did the rest of the pacl(ed Fillmore
.floom-audlence, wortcers. performers
.•. and one slightly spiltlcated
Interviewer.

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�A "Good buzz on"
despite the Buzz
- - - - - J I Y Bob Schooley
~ EdwerdsiJolln HeiUKen .

Hndlay Pla yboya- F/1/more
Room-April 2S

The ~ance. talent, and plain
ol' /Ole de wrwe of the~
- a lat8 start and - •
-.ncl ~ &lt;Ming night two of
U. lOIII Annual Buffalo FQ!k F•llval.
For~ mlnut• NgeJ lana aal.stood and pKed l'lllne outalde the
SqWe Hall cal-.ta. Unl-.lty Union
ActlviSiee 8oanl (\JUAB) aMOUIIOed

lllal Jolin Hall's plane hed been
delayed and Ills~~ planned
IO&lt; earllw In the -lng, wu julo
lhellilllnq performed. With t he
conoert sound varytng from not~oo­
bad to honwndoua, many people
wondered why the checl( wasn' t
dlepeneed wllh altogether.
Aft.,. lila audience finally ent.,.ed
and found a IIPOt on th8 !100&lt; to
squat, planlll Bob Leinbach and Hall
walked onstaga. Opening wll h hla old
group Otleana' blg hll "Dance Wllh
'
Me," the feedback and Inaudible
plano-chording visibly bothored Hell.
Leinbach's line harmoniH and
tasteful solo- which somehow
managed to ba heard-and the
song's familiarity eamod the duo
rousing applause. The Hall tune that
Bonnie ~tt fans know wall, "Good
Enough," featured his bluasy, lunlcy
rhythm gullar. Those who saw Rallt.
Hall and a full band perform
"Enough" In the tatlt.great Century
Theater a 1- years back may have
surprised Saturday by how
much Ute and ~ just two people
could give ft.
tn-conc:en aoundcheeks galore
cauMd Halt to taiM rarnatl&lt;,
bec:kstaQe, " Why dld .... do • cheek
bafO&lt;a we went on? We did It and
everything was line; then we come
out and everything's been changed. I
hete to ay this, but (I)UA8) seems
Ilks a hand6-on-elQ)Of1~ type class
-·only two people really know
what they are doing."

*"

Unsound
A new up-baallove song oalled
" Star In your $Icy" (from an album to
ba released this summer) and the
unolllc)al No Nukn thama song
"Powar"-teaturlng a surprise
appearaneo~ by Jonatllan Edwards,
who sang high harmony on the
chorus-won the audience over
d&amp;Splle tile sound dlllleultles. The
evening's first atandlng " 0'' followed.
Hall then strapped on his oleotrle
gullar,atrummed a,_ chords, and
said, ·we had a clean guitar sound
- aatller In the day; I don't know where
that w,nt to," and proceeded to use
the di lly sound to (ull advantage, by
playi ng hard gritty blues. The two
kicked Into a biting "lOCk Up Your
Heatt" and "NO&lt;th Country DrivOf," as

roadla toyed with the monitors. A .
raunchy, llllj)rCMSed stow blues grind
followed, lull ol wild guitar solos,
stompln' Jerry Lee Lewis plano I leks.
and lyrics about Edwards and
nucllata; the crowd loved it, folk or
not.
Leinbach's slide trombQne In the
nextaong, and Hall's frenzied
sotofng-stroltiKQ hla sttloga 8CroSS
the mike stand, rolling on the floor
and playing behind his ba&lt;:k, a Ia Jlmi
Hendrtx-brought the crowd to Its
feet. Alter a minute or 10 the
parformara. who ware having a hall or
a gOOd time jamming and smiling,
carne back for an encore and blasted
' out ''Tutti Frultl" In all Irs raging
glory.
Backstage. Hall told The S{&gt;ktrum
that all the rocking was unplanned
but ~ed like the bast thing to do
with the way It was. ·we still had a
great lime uP there," said Hall, sweat
POUrlngt.o tile floor.

Centlffokf
After a thankfully short pause,
Geneseo/Rochester's The Ken
Herd ley Playboys took the JStaga,
Originally, they were sclleduled to
open for Hall, but he had t o catch a
late plane to RhOde Island. so KHP
moved up t o the number two slot. The
young live-member band had the
honor-shared wltn Tom Paxton-of
baing tile folkiest band of the Fol k
Feat, an Important, fairly widespread
complaint. KHP combined "asleep at
lhe Whael·lype" western swing with
blu~rass reminiscent ol Emmylou
Harris' Btu. Kentucky Girl period.
The Inexplicably low volume ol the
sound system-thanks to UUAB- and
the lnconaldefata noisemakers at the
t&gt;eck ol the hall made hearing
dllfleull Thole who made the eHO&lt;t,
though, - • amply rewarded as tile
"Can't Hardly Play Boys"-the
member's tongue ~n-&lt;:haek
nickname-proved just the opposite
with their consldeJable chops.
Upright bassist Pete McDonald
switched to dobro lor a faster,
grassier. version o f the Stones' 'Wild
Horsea." Vocalist Barbara Walker,
who With her high vibrato sounds
remarkably similar to country star
Jeannie Kendall, shined on a Dan
Hicks tune. A mar.&gt;elous Instrumental·
featured Pete Schmear's mandolin
ancl Ken Hardloy•s guitar trading
rapid solos with the musicians
swapping mlle·wlde smiles. Banjo
picker Matl Loba.u gh rounded out the
!Sand.
Walker symbolized the enthusiasm
ol the Playboys during an Irish-folk
llavored piece. As l he boys picked.
plucked and strummed their merry
way through the Instrumental,
8arba.r8 stOOd al the baclt of the
stage bopping and nodding her head
In time; Instead of acting bored with
hOf matK. she enjoyed them as If

she'd nover heard them baforo.
Here's hopi ng The Ken Hardley
Playbo9s return soon.
Maarrwhlle•••
A long break commenced. UUAB
people scumed across the stage
moving microphOnes. adjusting
monilor.s and shouting "Chrtek!" Tho
approximately 350 folks in
allendanee-conslderably smaller
than the previous night's sold out
show-used the opportunfly to
stretch thei r hmbs or talk with
tneods. Others, Jookong a little weary.
WO&lt;se for the last start, poor sound.
and long b&lt;eak. sat quieti'( warllng lor
the headliner.
Anany the foghts o;mmeo and that
tong and winding road b&lt;oughl
Jonathan Edwards to the renowned
Fillmore ROO&lt;n Stage. where the
sound system PA greeted him with a
loud 8UZZZZZZZZZZ??ZZJNG n(){ze

He tocil&lt;ed at hi s longtime plano
player Kenny While, asked " should
we just start?" and jumped Into a
bouncy piano tune that somehow
ttanscanclod the shltly sound and
brought tile crowd bacl&lt; to tile.
The BUZZ. through some act ol
GOd, finally stopped. '
Electric bassist Steve Abdou -"he
flew up here from Boston •
tOday.•. his arms are a lillie
tired" - plugged in. "Hoi\ky Tonk
Stardust Cowboy" followed with great
vocal acrobaUct from Jon and
BOOOOOMING, overpowering bass
from tne PA. Thre seemed to be no
end to Edwards' patience. though.
and the trio quickly struck up a Jesse
Colin Youn11 song, followed by the
Platters' " Only You" : more exquisite
vocals hom Jon and Kenny, and a
fine lyrical. acoustic guitar solo.
This, the second Fest nlgllt, was
noticeably less polllical'lhan opening

nlgftt. Hall and Edwards, both anti·
r&gt;ukera, peddled the menage softly:
Hall with "Power" and Edwards with
the Louvln's " The Greet Atomic
Power," the IaII Of distinguishes Ira
and Charlie as tile llrst No Nuke
songsters.
Back at the 111nch.•.
Jooathan turned up the heat lor a
stirring version ol his blggie
"SunShine " Audience participation
and Whole's two-fisted. warn-bam
piano solo highlighted the oldie. The
tllirty year old Bostonian thar&gt; did a
Iande&lt; ballad (lrom 1976's Rockin'
Chait) called " lady" -not the
saech&amp;Jine Kenny Rogefs
hit-withOUt a mike; as Wl:lite linlde&lt;l
the Ivories. Jon stOOd altha e&lt;1ge ot
the onlookers and sang his heart out
In a movong. conlllnclng dlsi&gt;lay ol
vocal power.
Allor • r&gt;ew semi·autobloguoplllcal
tune. " Sing." Edwards played old
lavas " Don't Cry Blue," " Angelina:·
and "Shanty." The laller.)umpy. "PYI·
a.good·buu-on" ditty had people up
shakfn', shommyin' and even dancin'.
Edwards laft. but baing honestly
anKious to play, he quickly returned •
to perlorm the gentle ballad " Emma."
Then The Ken Hardley Playboys
joined Edwerds' band lor one of those
Old givo-praise·to-Jesus gospel t~nes
called " Whon tho Roll Is Called Up
Yonder (I'll ba TheJe):' 'the Boys all
took a solo and everyone sang-one
ol the bast moments ol the night.
Alone. wltll his guitar, Jonathan
Edwards ended the 1981 Bullalo Folk
Festival with the poignant
"Sometimes."
•. everyone forget the l?usy
sound. the delays. the tack ol
traditional folk music:. and lived
happily ever after (at lent for one
niQN~ ..

----NERVOUS?

SLIDE INTO MA VI
JOHN MOONEY and~ Blues Band
Fricby.~y

I still IO:lOpm
Adm. Sl.OO

EllEN McllWAINE
Op81ina Att: .IOK'l MOONEY
Salwtdly, May llld ·l shows!
IOpla i Miltnlpt · Adm. Sl50

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�Juno Is lazily done
"Secret slobs" at Center?
._ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ___..y Betsy

F1eche

"Secret slobs:' Holden C.utlekl of SallnQe&lt;"s Car~"' In TM _
~ tells on "dishonfllly take &lt;*lain pains to hide the messes
they awl&lt;e.':No one untamlllar with o•C.aey's play wouiO have
-~nteclln the Center Theetre·a Juno and rile Payoocll,
The Irish accents, though varying In consi stency, seemed
.
llavotful enough, the Mt and oostumes were sulflclenlly
~tlmospheric and the third act was nor wilhoul poignancy.
• WNI many of these people would not notice is how ~ty
apd laclling in profundity this prOduction Is. In What was
~rhllPS a sequence of eflorta to pace oil O'Casey's obscurities
and si!TIPflly this play Into a nk:e neat package. director Oerel&lt;
Campbell hu extinguished the complexity of O'Cesey's vision
ol man anc1 Ilia universe.
By costuming the character ol Charlie ~ntham as a fop, the
audience Ia denied the ~tl.fmponant lllualon ol seeing hi m as a
desirable suitor f01 Mary Boyfa. In not cultivating an " an,mated
actor·lype" In Joxer Caley, Richa!d Wasp's ponrayal seemed
sloppily and tnadequalety prepared.
No hand killing?
Mllchell Gossen and Rosemary O'Connell, unfortunately
unequal to the roles of Johny end Mary Boyte, ware epparenlly
tell to alrllc or swim on their own. Though small roles, their
Cllaractera are nevarthele.. complex and deflly drawn. They
....., lOaf In this lrlah Sea: Johnny was sleepy rathM than
frantic: Mary was unable fo Intel~ with the othltr characters,
whk:h proved fatal to her lov•lnte~est story tina.
The fact that Campbell recognized these prOblems is
IIYlclenc.cl ~ hla decision to cut almost half of Mary's big
scene In Acl 111 with ••·suitor Jerry Devine. and In Ilia pe,...,-se
st1181ng of ll8f olh8&lt;' ecene with Jerry In Act I. In that scene,
Jerry Devine - r e d to be viOlently wrestling Mary with Intent
to MOIMt, ralhef than pathelk:ally anc1 comically trying to ldss
r,.; hend. Cifldeed the line, ''\At me klas vour hand, y_.llnle.
tiny, while hand!" wu , . _ d e l l - Thut8Ciay night.) By
eliminating
thMirk:ally cnaltenglng moment•, C.mpbell
ellmillet.S muctl ol tile piey'l c:fleqc1er . . well.
As Jerry Devine, 8111 Oonta ~red uncomfortable •• the
uprlgld 110y-'11o0r ~ In ~Do&amp; At times too
glmmloky and ......-lng, Oonta ·~ 1111a ddplayed •
_ , . . . - ol - . y Mel oaowlcllon In pan of 1111 aedly
ilbbowN._, lllfttl Maly In Act HL Hll -.ctar pefl&gt;apS
..,.._ ._ ~ 1oom the ..Mientap.s cilenlcteo1zallon of
Mwy 1o1 11t1a produallon. 111 Ckinla'S elfoota to lnjaet 101M kind
oC tlr-.llc . . . . . IIIlO . . - . ,.,_.Jerry
llllolttlng Mel 111011117. 1104 winning.

u-

llftlcwt......,

wai st. and she inches her way center stage through a series ot
baby-steps.
Though possessing a lovely speaking voice, France seemed
"""" Intent upon droning out 11..- lines in a continuous
monotone than in allowing the audlen«"~IO gather some sensa
out ol what she was saytng. Audience 1ntereS1 In Mrs. TllnCted •
was inadequately cuHivated and we hall to agree with the
Boyles that lbe Character was somewhatl1dloulous and
unworthy of sympathy.
Insufficient
The direction of Masle Madigan (Joan Calkin) In Act II was
likewise Insufficient. The Challenge of coordinating the corned~
confusion and dranfatlc content of this act was never mel. Mlas
Calkin's tasteful approach to the Irish accent was a welcome
cllange and one which served to make he~.- unllke ao many
others, able to be understoOd. He~ comic style was as uneven
as everybOdy el]le's, but her dramatic moments In Act Ill were
tastefully executed.
lodeed tne cast and director of tilts prOduction seamed much
more at home with the heavy drama o f 1\CI Ill than with the
se"nllrt)ent and humor of the play's llrat two acts. The strength
of Act Ill ls'lneflectual'however. because due to dull, poorly·
paced Acts I and II, the audience Is not adequately prepared for
Its thematic, dramatic content.
Much of this tack of Involvement may be blamed on the
unlnleliigableness.of thlt entire cast Ills dllllciJII to attune
one's ear to accomOdate an Irish brogue, but !I Is Impossible t o
accornOdate poor d(ction and Inadequate projection.
The actors should have clipped thelr speech a lillie. Also In
preoccupying themselves with the cadence ot the Irish lilt
rather than reading the lines for sensa, a majority of lines were
lost. This combined with-the uneenllnty with which the humor
of this play was approached; made for bad comic timi ng. I •
knew the jokes and yet remained unamused.

A darkened stage. Throug
the dim fixtures of a men's I
an Illuminated d001 center s
slow, painful and awkward a
to his left. He is, cfear1y, not
So begins Creeps, an eng.
suceeaslully prOduced dram
frustrations and brOken drea
cerebral patsy; a de'tastali"'
po- and eoo&lt;dlnatlon due
damage.~ eJ&lt;Iles~
are sllunned by eoctety andworkShop, whe&lt;e they eam 1
blocks-governmental sinec
Each VOUtlO man had amt
be an artist, another a carPE
had his hopes deshed when
took Uj)Of\ Its own mlslits. S
have become gossipy bathr&lt;
Checks and free riot dinners
Kiwanis Clubs.
F~a"-'nal

If these young men were &lt;
spared knowledge of the co•
situation might at least be I
only too aware of what g~
affirms, Creeps Is Indeed a 1
struggling to retain the last
wrenclled from their grip. N&lt;
are men with adult desires I
particularly moving scene n•
workshop owner C.rson unv
message. A fiery aspiring ar
make It on his own when Ca

�Studio Arena"s
Talley's FoUy:
a French minuel
--------~--------------PYT~aR.~
~vow seats are right here," the usherette said to my escort
and me. While we - • geltong situated. I heard a noise to the
left of me which resembled an idle elec1rlc: cbarnsaw. II was the
otd man In front ol us. He was sound asleep.
Pethaps this was an omen Yot I gazed at tilt set in front of
me: •an old boathouse on the Talley place, a farm near
Lebanon, Missouri," I found John Arnone's scenery design to
be exquisitely apropos A -ping willow was placed on the left
side of the stage and an 04&lt;1 boat rested beneath IL The porch
was adorned with flowers. and there was anolhei boat situated
In water on the side ol the stage.
Roben Darnell as Matt Fttedman came out and informed us
that Talltty'a Folly " was like a walt~. t~.:l. 1-2.:1: • But 1uch a
description Is Incorrect. Ttl/ey's Folly is more like a French
minuel: beautiful. 1lmpte and compasalooate. From the
-magnificent set design t o the actrng. the Stucf10 Arena's
product ion ol Talley•• Folly was flawless. a Joy to watch.
Playwrlghl Landlord Wilson won a Pulitzer Prize last year lor
Talley's Folly. He won an Oblc In 1973 lor Hot L Ballimore and
his current Broadway release Is the erotically acclaimed Sth of
July. Wilson's torte Is clear, crisp dialogues. and Darnell and
Cllristine Varanskl (Sally Telley) mainfain a lluid chemistry that •
appears to be built upon natural spontaneity.

Chirping Crlcl&lt;ets
The play Is situated In Lebanon. Missouri. i944. The Warts in
lull force, but Matt Fricldnlen. a Jewish accountant from St.
Louis via New York, Is reuniting with Sally Talley, a sweet
nuflllng aide from a typically hard worki ng, blue collar, middle
class. anti·Semetlc town In middle America. The two had a
week4ong courtship about a year ago, but complications a.rose
when Sally " brought hf!f bearded, Jew1sl1 triend home. " Yet as
the play progresses, we realize there are other complications
Which h inder their, relallonsh(p-compllcatloos that are nol
brougtlt out until the play's dramatic chmax.

BE:rs Creeps:
intmae droma
_ _ _ _ _by Liz Petrin o
he gloom, one can just make out
broom. In steps a young mil\ vta
J8 back. HI$ movements ale
-.e shuffles toward the toltet stall
&lt;Je us. He 1$, simply, not oormal.
1$1ng and, lor the most part,
., David FreM~W~ about the
l ol live men afflicted with
otldillon of Impaired muset.
early, ott en pre4\ltal. brain
a of their abnonnetlty, all live
oW (0 - " lfl a seedy
;,, pay folding bolces ot aandlng
!S lor the handicapped.
~ns lor something better. one to
w, a third a...mter. Each, tn tum,
lecled by a 80C:Iety unwilling to
led of !heir own emblllon, they
~ cynles dependen1 on welfare
oe pet project of Rotary and

lvlous to their own condition and
tseendlng - . dealt them, the •
rable. But they are, p"hetlcatly,
' aroung them. As the program
y of Independence, of men.
111ges of a pride slowly being
&gt;nly fruatraled on the Job, they
I can never be aallalled. In a
the end of the play, the
~ngiy comments oo the play's
I, Tom Is ready to t. .ve and
'" derides hl a nalveiS, asking II

he Intends to paint nude women. Tom is stunned, as are the
other characters. This sud&lt;A!n blow seems to brutally polnt_out
all their deficiencies and I he futility of their posltloo. forever
different, torever abnormal, they will always be treated as either
pitiful novel lies or unsightly nulsences but never as equals.
Too claxterous
Though !lie first set seemed to drag a bit, the pertormance
was, on the whole; laudallle. Keeping the actors in !be
oootorted poaltlona proved the greatest dllfieully. The sheer
phyllealllraln of having toes turned In and arrns twisted lOr
several hOuri ahowed, often causing a forgetful lapse Into more
naturalrniMII'I*!IS.
,
For example, Sean
who portrays Pele, became a bil
t oo dexteroua at manipulating his cigarettes and lighter.
Particularly line perlonnances Wtl(e given by Ray Wasik as Torn
and Bob Toone as·s.m. a feisty young man confi1'18&lt;1 to both a
wheelchair and a _,lngly njekel.slzed bladder. While all the
actors bring with them ample acting experience, Toone and
t?atrtck Cornallus, who portrays Jim In the play, can claim
previous experience working with therhandlcapped, an added
plus Which deepens their performances considerably.
While Ita language certain!)' leaves something to be desired
and Its bathroom jokes are almost thlek enough to plug up a
well·slzed atnk, CleepJ was a touching drama that did not go
unrewarded. In 1971, It woo the Best Canadian Play Award lor
playwright Freeman and the New York Drama Critics' Desk
Award In 1973.
The BuHaiO Entertainment Theatre ls,to be commended on
presenting such a powertut, unusual drama allout a group ot
numen beings too often hidden from sight, comfortably
dlstenced t roll) our dally llle.
A trip to see CrOIIps nor unhealthly remi nds us that while
some ol us ma,y walk hOlne and leave the Issue of cerebral
palsy at the stage door. others cannot.

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'Creeps'a play of
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independence, of men
struggling ~ retain the
last t)etltiges of a priile
slowly being wrenched

from ~grip.

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Director Lawrence Kornfeld &lt;~ses . - y eapect of Arnone's
brilliant set. Dernetl picks et the -ping wlllow,lalts oll,tbe
porch steps and puts a hole through lbe old boa!. Frances
Aronson's lighting &lt;14!slgn)s outstanding as she dims the set
ever so subtly When the night f4!_1s. And Rick Menke's sound
design Is highlighted by chirping crickets in the rural open
baCkground.
But It Is the brilliant acting that highlights the pley. Darnall
has an outst anding Yiddish accent which he Is occasiOnally
required to use, and although his planned fells give Chevy
Chase "" reason to wotry, he -helesa moves casualty
around the stage. Christine Beranskl. • ~age native
who made her first Buffalo ~ in Studio Alena's
forgettable Lady oltha ~~. shines as Salty Talley. Sl&gt;e
emplOys a believable Ml " -lem _ , t and Is hllarioiiS wt1en
she expose$ her hklde!' drlnlllng and smoking habits to
Friedmll\.
•

• Pleuant ~.._..
Both ectora play well off each other, oompllrnen!lng the
other's portrayal. Matt Ia tenlili'fe yet prone to oocaslonal
yelling, while Sally yums to ba liberal and inMpendent like
Matt. al1hough she Ia retrained by lr*t parental pressuns.
When Mat1 ~Is, Sally looQ coyly towardS bef parent' s house
(all - by Mila Batanskl on t he lett of the atage, as If hidden
by the --'ng willoW tree), and when Selly expresses regret
.,_ t heir ~te raletlonlhlp, Matt persistently drills her,
as II be 11 trying to diWe that parental Ioree out.
•
Tane,'a Folly uttlmeiSiy ranks with CWw ol The Starving
Cfua aa the best Studio Arena prodtiCtlon of an otherwise
mediocre -son. Lawrence Kornfeld, I(ICidentally. directed
both pleye, end the three-time Oble winner fared well with.lhls
effort, an -.!mltted claparture lOr a men who prefers ·avant-garde
or !lncooventional pleye. So, If you go to Talley's Folly, prepare
t o be pleauntly entertained.
And pleaae don'l tell asleep! You'll really mras something
thlttlme.

�'
f

ltmostne waiting out&amp;lde the
airport and was whisl&lt;8d to
the Hotel de Yanqui SWIIIO$_.
I was 110 typical reporter, I
was on a sectet mission.
US MWspaper&amp; - e filled
with reports ol alleged
doc:umants, of supposed
Russian arms filtering Into El
Salvador through Nicaragua.
Nobody claimed t o have
ectually seen one of the
Russlen guns. though, in this
war the! his taken 16,000
lives In the last ,..,. atooe.
Aod no - 1n Salvador
that week "SUSCI8Cted that 1
had learned the reel seem ol
the war: newty.feleased
American record albums,
captured by the guerillas
lro&lt;n the right-wing
g o - t soldiers, posed
the most aerious threat yet to
the ri!QSSlW El Salvador

a

Olngo llolngo (I.M.~
F'""'OIIM (I.R.S.)
Wall of Vooiloo (I.R.S)
I arrived In S.n S.tvador
tate ona night Jf\ February,
Juat u the ralna had swept in
!rom the sea. Luckily, my
atyilsh trel)chcoat protected
me !rom the ddvtng t orrent
end the warm but pe,.lstent
wind. Soon through customs,
I halted a glelming black

g~.

Wflltln the day, I was ~
transported Incognito to a
guerilla outpost deep In the
mountainous El Salvadorian
Interior tor talks wtth the
revolutionary leaders.
Perhaps most Informative
was the following verbatim
transcript of a lour-way radio
conference I overheard,
discussing the performance
of the blzzare American

weapons the guerillas had
r~ently obtained.:
''We have much combat
evaluation to carry out.
comrades, and little time. Let
us begin."
"Yvonne, that's a to-Inch,
33 rpm assault disc you're
WO&lt;tclng with there, how does
it seem to perform?"
"Jose, I'm truly happy wltJI
the album. The.YenkeN call
It Olngo Bolngo, end It's a
•ntte number t flrat mat at the
annual Harvey lnd Col1&lt;y
Assault Show P&lt;-ted by
the ""*'leans In Mtarnltate
last year. 1 was Impressed
with Its exhubMent rapld·llre
delivery, and the machine's
w61k&gt;lted coordlnetion.
Olhgo'a a nina-piece wea~
wlt)lan absurd looking but
effective ho(n section
ammunition clip. The record
Is- almltar too, but Jar more
..-lte and lntereeltrig than
thet Cats-(ll()det dlec I'd been
f orced to uaa for ao damn
tong. And Olngo's
demonstrator that night ,
Danny Ellman, he waa one
flaming /ale,peno, let me tell
you •..
"Very nice, Yvonne, very
nice. And Juan,
abOut
you, things going alright?"
"Jose, t don't know. My

now

m.Cillne Is a t:t·incll 45 rpm
attack planer and works well
enough. The Arnerjcans
named It FteShtones, and we
get along, I guess. Sure, the
etbum can torce the r!oht·
wing death squads to dance
the rhumbe, and they're
paaslve white under
Fteshtone control. But as
aoon as I let off the pressure,
they're bed&lt; ln tbelr columos,
and Just as vlciof$ and
11181111:lng as - · My Old
weapon, Rolling Stones, had
the same ellect, but was
more effect,.., you know,
even lilt wae mucti more
tired. Think t could put In for
weapons re-aulgnment?
" We1t see, Juan, we'll $811.
The Americans are. always
s-ending new and better toys
to be captured and used
against l.he gover"'98nt. But
let's&lt;hear what Alberto has to
.a~. Alberto;? Wllat's that,
'berto, you have radio
trouble?"
" •. . (garble) tell you Jose,
(braelt). . • gave me a hot
temate this time.
(scrltch).. .It's a short
12·1nch 33 rpm death disc,
but It's a warm feeling death
(kkarkkussa)•.• By the time
the weapon got to me, It'd
been through a few
(•phuuu)•.• engagements,
and some American "adVIsor"
I took II from running
J&amp;connalssance out In the
bush had named It Wall of
Voodoo. This disc Is one
tough sumbltch, let me tall
you ••• "
" Sounds like trouble,
'berto. . .
", •• (VZZ1dl~ •• not
really, Jose, just took a little
getting used to. I'll be the
first to admit that sometimes
my Voodoo scares hell
(crackle)••• even out of me,
but you snould see what It
does to the en•mr, man
(dtrggh~ . .
•
" ... It's a real au(omar,ld
(ll()del, (arttt).•• wlth rhythm
)lox driver and beautiful
morbid syntllestzer inlays
·
(ergghh). • • The
CJ~anufacturer combined lhe
best of the 1979 Ultravox
ground-strafing features
(phtphtpht).•• wltll some
aspects of the llghter caliber
discs, Phil. Ochs,
S62's..• (whooshshh).•• 11
you're a tolltrant owner, Jose,
take II from
,.
me. . .Oiuhgi)thls Q&amp;by
delivers (lknbiSht); . . " •
Following thia exchange, I
askad Joaa al1out those
Russian arms.
"Of couraa, tne Russians
are always willing t o help tile
oppressed struggling against
lmperlallam. But we tell them
no, no. theaa lnt ematlonat
Record Syndicate,.._..

d1strlbut8d.by 1M "-icana

througll A&amp;M Aecorelll ..-e ~
Just much~ l o
alfylhlng thay -.ld JlfO'IIde
us."

"And- arrive~ day.

Wew .,,_., gfftn our cars.
oevo Uld ciRier Talklng Heade
mocleiiNIIIIONY to our
C9f'IQOalln Honduras where
c:ondlllollf are . . , worse
than_.. Have to...new atvfl, you

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ch
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On the bus for Adam and the Ants
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AcNm and the Ante- Toronto's
Map/a Laat Ballroom-April 17

On the bus. In Ken Kasey's gonzo
journal, The Electric Kooi-A/d Acid
Test, the phrase meant literally riding
on t he converted school bus tl\at
transported tho psychedellclzed Merry
Ptankllera f rom one stage of thelr
ongoing "shock theater" to the nut.
MetaphOrically, II was a dare, a verbal
oath to the rigorous demands of the
cultural storm troopera lo the 1960s:
If you're fnvolwed, you're on the b.w, if
you're not. ll'a a long walk through
the straight life.
So there we are, on the bus-the
eharte~ed Greyhound bus-munelllng
on chk:l&lt;an wings and potato chips
and sipping Blldwelsera. Yes, we are
winging our way t o Toronto to catch
England's llltst highly-touted
musical alq)Ort, Adam and the Ants.
And u the Greyhound hugs lhe
nanow strip between the sunset
(strained through Hamilton, Ontario's
Industrial pollution) to the left and the
tranquil western shore of Lake
Ontario to the right, I contemplate the
Implications of being on the bua for a
· band Immersed In plrata.:um·lndltlleum.ant mythology. The "Antmusle
lor Sexpaople' T·ahlrts and buflons
dls111buted b)' the promo man from
Epic ~
_....ho footed the S1500
In ell
lhe excu,..lon-only
serve to agnlfy the vicariousness ot
thfs asptri11Q Ant colony.
Ant~clpallon Is high lor this tour,
the Ants' Initial Invasion ot the
Americas-the 1100-upacity Maple
Leaf Ballroom Is sold-out much In
advance. One Ant-bedecked young
lady -the characteristic "pache
warpalnt while atrtpe across the
bridge ol her nose-walks up and
dowp tile long line outalde the
Ballroom offering to buy anyone'$
spare ticket for S50. "I know people
who would kill to see ,Adam and the
Ants," claims Gary Storm, WZJfi.FM's
fate n1ght radio personality who Is on
the bus end who has always been on
the bus. The aeene Is rather electric.

Alita at a picnic
The atmosphere Inside the MaPle
Leaf Ia bet! Char.cterlled as
tranaltlonaL The ph~l environs are
· dripping with dlteo -ldue: co4ored
seq~~e~~Hal lnean&lt;leecent bulbe, multi-

hued pollee " cherry tops" and the
obllgalory mirror balls. The crowd i s
split belween lhe lealher earrings,
sculplured colllures and fluorescent
eye Shadow of the glitter kids, and
the hairless pales and black
motorcycle leathers of the nouveau
punks. One wan young girl has her
red h air shaved lnl o a Mohawk.

excitement, bu1 there Is one lhl ng
wrong: the sound absolulely grales.
The dlssonam vocal harmonies are
unmercifully burled In cranium·
splitting volume.
The next couple of tunes - " Feed
Me 10 the Lions" and l he rock and
roll llawhlde of "Los Rancheros"
follow In similar anllcllmacllc

movement (some say hype) sired b)'
Adam- gives gOod r.._, to " unl)lug
the julcebox" and " try another
ltavour-•anfmuaic',"
~
'The apolitical Ants are not so much
nihilistic as ti$Cip1St; kind of caught
between lhe cartoon world of Klss
and tho heroic tales of f~lflhoe.
Adam-a former graphic cleargn
arflat-has created a "fanlasy island"
of fashion, slogans and poses. The
closest the Ants get to an Ideology Is
during the first encore, " Kings o f the
Wild Rontler"; "I feel beneath the
white/there is a red .Skin
su/1eringllrom centuries of taming."
Antmulie Is transitional. AI times.
the rumb41ng tom-toms and unison
vocals are pure Gary Glltt.,,
while Adam's slinky androgeny-most
notably the striptease during the
dirge-like second.eneore " Physical
(You're So)"- racalls glitter.,• David
Bowie. Allhough the llnts have been
around since t9n- the height of the
Britrsh ponk movement - and Pirroni·s
distorted guotar allack Is decidedly
punk-derived, the dlslance between
them and the punks Is dramatic as
demonstrated by the widely-circulated
pro;no pholo showi ng Adam signing
atllographs lor Princess Margaret,
young Lord Nicholas and the chlldren
of Lady Ann Tennanl. (Ironically, the
1100 musical soui~ MransltJon
hopped enthuslutlcally 10 the Sex
Pistols' purposefully non-&lt;egal "God
Save the,Oueen" whlkl waltlog fO&lt; lhe
ants onvaslon.l

sho"'

.......

~fWfll rNAntl·~ ffOOaw~~at~.riMIIHM
Everybody lrylng to board the "bus"
and not knowing where It's parked.
With the "scene" sorting llsell oul.
the throng U l tras In-In like
sardines, thai Is-for some music.
And the ba"f 81UI\tll'$ on-stage l~e _
•._ary nln•tD:fiVflfS from Disneyland's
"Pirate World." Adam-flowing lo
saahes and gllled plrale waist coat
and warpalnt-temporarlly dlspells
the languor with ON skill lui leap and
a toothy snear. The twin drum attack
of lefty Mwrlcl&lt; and right-handed
Terry Lee Mlall fluh Into the 1om-tom
fetWlf of "DoG e.t Dog'' as Marco
• Pirronl, the blolled awuhbuckler and
loaner guitarist with Souxsle and the
Ban"-, slrlk• the tune's familiar
rttVefberated and lremoloed chords.
Fafl)lllarlty breads a ripple of

fashion. And II looks like lhe
Greyhound Is the bus to be on
loni ght; enough ol this glorllled
masquer1da ball.

Al!t.....,ld

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Bul banlat Ko'"' Moonoy suddenly
snaps the drstnlot"esled to attention
wlfh some slrlng·popplng funk lo kick
off the anlhemlc " Don'l Be Square Be
There" wllh lis signature " Antmuslc
lor sexpeopleJSexmuslc lor
anlpeol)le" chorus. Adam's whi ni ng
.-ocals and Pirronl'a bludgeoning
guitar licks slmll•rty energize " Press
Dllrllngs" and the " Blaekloot-PawneeCMyenne.Qow-Apaehe-Alapcho"
chant of " The Human Beings." The
single " Antmuslc" -yet another
advertisement lor this pu22llng

Hlghert?
With a confused mind. ears
a-ringi ng, sweat dripping, and feeling
a "shade too whlla"(b)' Adam's
definition), I trudge back to the
GreyhOund. "Whad'ya think?," asks
the young woman writer from
Syracuse's National Rag n I sink
int o the comfy seal. I rnanago •
confused look as she lllls In her own
blanks, " I think they're fun. no! 'high
art,' bul fun."
Wllhl n mlnures the Greyhound Is
parked In front or the posh Patk Prua
Hotel
Adom and band are
staying. We are Informed by the Eptc
man that the band Is to come aboard
our bus lor some handshoklng and
aU1ograph$. As I stare out the tinted
window at the birch t r - strung with
white Cbrlstmas tree llg!lts, Adam
steps onto the bus. 0. fs thai on the
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Sal lOcal Absurdity as World Politics?
Let's talk about the President. Since all major
news agencies say he is recovertng rapidly and
already displays 'Such pr8$ldenllal skills walking
the lawn of I he While House with hi s usual
ptOiesslonallsm. we can maybe talk abOut htm
agalfl wtlhoul that phony empllatlc tremor In our

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OUest/on: Your most loyal ad&gt;rocate lit your wile
Haney. ~ . .ys you haw a// the nacesaary
qualll~• to be a truly graal President, what doe~
$ha fHf fa IM bell 1/tlng al:lout you?
The picture shows Nancy signaling with her hands
.- lhe!trlgth,ol an unidentified object. ~tis al:lout12
lnthh long- I don't believe thai.)
Gardner el(plaines his approac;/1 to Reagan In his ___.
lnlroductlon: "The wonder1ul )hlng about being an
. actor Ia that you can use your talent In so many
ways. For example, tha actor who Is the subject of
tflls bOO"' has used his talenl to beCOme President
of the United States."

VOIC$$.

.411 that's bolhering him now are the ~te
COMeQuences of a ridlilg ad:iclant, which means
the Californian cowt.oy fell ofl a horse In his earty

Question;
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of states from countries all ·'
over the world. How will you
begin these meetings?

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taara and Ronnie's Jelly beans as major new1tems,
r after weeks of pious alienee from the liberal ranka,
we have him baCk r\ow, thank God or the ~ret
Service, In good1laalth., as a prime target lor ou~ .
"subveratve''and"So...C controlled" ba6 mouthing.
• Ron11le, le oowboy, ae the French nicknamed 111m
devotedly, was damned luck)', Not only did he
survive, but also his Kamnuu:e-eoonomlcs. his
bUdget cuts which favor hie big bUsiness cronies, ,
his John Wayne-style foreign policy and what have
you, are conveniently forgotten. He has gained
ground In the polls, lh088 magical 'e xpressions of
' the people's will, resurrected as the Invincible ~one
Ranger ot capitalism.
But today we want to talk al:lout Ronald Reagan,
"The Actor," as he Is presented In a photographic

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Facial axPf"Niont
Now, mind you. that Is a quote. I disagree with
such blasphemies and want to u88 lhls maybe last
opporlunlty, before I leave this blessed Country, to
express-my deepest respect and admiration lot'thls
truly extraordlliwY man.
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Who else, bul Aonald Reagan, would heve the
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Death _Mechaniq.: Real.ities of rape
Hutter's psychoanalytic view
nie Deeth

victims. and perhaps the baseball cap Is u88d
to protect his head.

Mechanic, by A. D. Hutter, 114
pages, IMw American library, Paper. $1.115.

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Allhougt&gt;orlglneUy released In September of
1880, A.D. Hutter's flfa1 now!. Tlr• Death
Mechamc, will soon draw majOr critical and
public auentlon. The book has bean bougMi lor
motion plc1ure production by Irving S. While
Productions 4/ld a New American Ubrary's
public relations spok~ told The
Spectrum recently tha'l '"11&gt;8 book Is now out In
soft cover."
And if any papart)ack deslll\'88 the hoopla •
11enera.ted by a major motion picture proJect It
Is The Oealh Mechanic_ HU1ter employe a crisp
writing style. and uses The Death Mechanic as
a metaphor to explore psycho analytical
theories while dealing with the concrete
reai~Jies of rape.
Hutter's atory Is situated In late 1960s
Berl&lt;eley. Two students. Keith Clarl&lt; and Aliaon
Collins, 11ave an affair. but Alison's life ls
threatened when aha Is altacked In Keith's
garjlge by a rapist who has jllready murdered
several ooeda. The rapist Ia a sexually
frustrated 11)8Chanlc, Henry Yates, called
"slugger" -by his workmates becauae he ~~tears
• a baaebali cap.
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. Hutier explores Yates' cnaracter and oilers
lhe following psycho-analytical explanation l or
~Is violent natura:
His rHI problem was /ull ~.,nlng to dftt
With his own disappointment. llfllh • """of
baing /ust enother chore for her (Ills - - . ,
with hflf 8llfl#lr. Greduel/y. In school end wltlt
hla friend• etwJ llnelty, even In dalllng """"hie
M da!l/8lopad his own peaaiYfty, very
IIIla her blUer comp/la,_ with lblnga
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as Alison and Keith realize that Yates will strikE
again. Keith, • criminology major, conducts his
own investigations and linda fallen halr
samples ol the auacker In his garage. But Ketth
It .pffmartly busy with dispersing Alison to
various friend's houses lor ptOtectlon 8f1d ,
chaalng empty leada.
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Alison auflera greater psychological tension.
Consider the conversation Keith has with a
policeman at her preaence:
IK-'th to policeman): Willi about the bruiUs
on Alison's neck? What about ber finger?
(Ppllceman): Her finger wu
sprain«!. •. when aha Iell. And. as for the bite
marl(s. do you mind me ult/ng you a persona/
quell/on, Mr. Clark?

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" Well, /'1/u/r It anyway. What kind of a lover
era you? Are you tender? VIolent? Do you ever
bite a woman in the heal ofpe.,lon'b .. Sire,
nNII'Irt would get themselves chewed right ou1
of court." He /aug/led at h/s
bad Joke. .•
1'.1/aon felt rrrange. //Ita e piece of
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One hcpes that the motlon picture Industry
will handle lhla project In the same sense Slid
Timing: A $atltue/ Ob-Ion was handled. In
ol'* ~t. tha background ShoUld ba kepi
rnurt&amp;y eo tile ~neiYllcal.aspects can be
kept Ill -'"d. flalllbacka wou4d alao hetp.
It oan be an 1nt-Ung 111m. AccaptJng the
ooulll« cultUI'8' aattlng and Keith's criminology
rnajot !lhollld be done glftgar1y bacauae To Kill
A lllor:¥1ngbllrl-.!d h - bean .,. lnelfactlve
book 1111 . . . not located In the South and
Attloua Flncll was not a iawWW• Glta.flopaa tha
NUiclg WIU not be eaploiMIII bacauaa euch a
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surrounding larmlancls. Near the center of the town Is a amall
storefront-type building that hou~ an Insurance eompall)l. and
as we make our way In 'the pitch blac'k dall&lt;oess towards the rear
of the lot. we hear the faintest strains of walling guitars and
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pounding baas squ~tlng out Into the night. The sounds coming
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Recorda' 16-lriCk f1!()0rdlng studio.
Two doors 'o pen on· a little entrance hall when you first go ln.
They're not labaled as to which Is the studio and Which the
control booth so we waited quietly until the music stopped to
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pick a door. We walked Into the control booth In lime t o catch
the 1111 20 to 30 minutes of a mlx.Qown session engineered by
Dave Balanea, one or the few professional freelance engineers In
thearee.
Balanca, aside from playing a gullar track on the reco&lt;ding In
progress, Is trying to banclage up the overall sound of the tape.
He explain• tllat he didn't engineer the previous sessions on the
IIP8 and has convinced !he tune's creatot, Gary Razz. thai he
might be able to touch It up a bit.
What I hear Is a clesn, full·bodled sOund coming from !he
studio monitors,,plenty of mid and low range ••This Is something
I've miue&lt;l In moa1 studio recotdlngs thai I've heard over lhe
courae of this Hfies, e aound that is full and clear In an
frequency rsnges. Over the next few hours of talking wllh Dave
Balanca I became aware of one factor that could make all the
difference In t he world to the success of a recordi ng
project-the person bahlnd the board.

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"I can tell by tho bass drum sound," says Balanea, explaining
thai each of the area's freelance engineers has a "sound"
particular to him alone. "It's (the engineering of lhe seulon) the
main t hing; It ca~ make or b&lt;ea~ a recordi ng. "
II wlll end up costing you mote to' hire a professional
freelancer-lhe average rate. according to Batanca. Is around
S20 an hOur In this IIU. Add to this $50 per hour studio rental
and you're runni ng up quite a tab. But engineers, as well as moat
studios, wlll usually make some kind of deal based on 1M
number of hours you plan to spend In the studio, and Balanca
made some good argumenls In defense of the extra expenditure
One of the main points working In lava&lt; of the freelance
Mgineer as opposed 10 a stall engineer is the difference In the
pressure they work under. A lreeiancer is usually "beller than the
normal s tall engineer- In terms of atlltude," Batanca said. "II a
stall engineer messes up a session he's still gol his job." A
lreelance operator on the other hand, Is under pressure to make
every session bellor than t he last, he liVes I rom session to
session, not w• l y pay -cheek to pay chet~. He actually depends
on his reputation tor a liVIng:
One point In favor of the staffer Is that he alre5dy knows his
equipment and his room; he Is at home behind his board.
BaJanca'a response to this was that good froetancers have
wavs of becoming familiar. w1th a studio and Its equipment FO&lt;·
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terms or sound quality and frequency setllnga, l nlo a at range
studio 10 see how that studio's monllor system compares with
oilier systems. In this way he can " set the room up" in a hlahlon
. !hat Is comfort_able to him and eliminate any problems that might
be uni que 10 thai studio before lhe seulon begins.
If he Is familiar with the room, said Balanca. " A good engineer
should be able to vl~ally set-up, without even turning on the
speakers." This, he added, Ia especially !rue If the engv- Is at
all acquainted wilh the arti st's matetlat.
Thlslasl point- familiarity with the artist's material- led
Baianca. talki ng like a test pilot about a perfect flying machine
that never has to land, Into an explan~Uon ol lhe freelance
engineer's dream.
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T~e dream Is or being employed by • band or artist I hat ts
undt~t contract and being funded by a national- or at least very
wealthy-record company. In a slluation like that, an engineer
who has gained an artist's trus.t and respect can e•perlment with
recording and mixing technlques that, In othef situations. may be
allfled by time restrlctlons.
The dream was appar11e1tty a rea.llty In the maklrog of Steely
O.n'a last aiDum, Gaucho. In a wistful manner IIAianea told of
how they (StMJy Dan's eng!Mming people) had tried ~ bass
drums befote they s4111ed 011 the "rrght" sound. They had bought
a year's worth of studio tlme, completely ta1&lt;1119 owec.J/&gt;8 studio
to the ••elusion or ~ else; "they could afford that kind or .
time," Balanca said.
In reference to a freelancer's ability to masler the controls of
unfamiliar studios, Balanca commenled that when he had visited
the studio al which Gaucho was recorded, he had not been
overly Impressed wllh the room's basics. Whal did Impress him
was lho way In which the shorlcomlngs or the sludlo had been
• acco111modated. This bolls down to lhe ablllly of a professional
engineer to selup any studio to suit specltlc ne&amp;Gs.
Back In Buffalo, Balance compares the studios In the area to ,
those of the " b lo reco&lt;dl ng clUes." " ll's (Buffalo's studios)
always lacked a:tty kind of logelllerness, from the freelance
onglneot's point or •lew," he said, contending I hat the sounds
coming oul of Buffalo could be greatly rmproved II a more
cooperative spirit was shared by all the area's studios.
" All the s.tudiOS shoul(j get logelhor. IO widen lhe (l&lt;nowledge)
expansion range," he assessed
As an example of the kind of compelfllon lhltl goes on rn lf'Mt
area's reea&lt;ding world he eJ(I)Ialned how common It Is fO&lt; a
studiO 10 oblain a new piece or high-technology equrprnent. ond
Instead of jus! calllng u p one or I he othef studios i n I own rn
order to pick up some pointers on how to use II. I hey have 10 go
lhrough the parnslaking. of1en cosily. process of becoming
aequainl ed with the equipment by trial and error This ttind ol
competition lends. accordrng lo Balanca. 10 limit Bullalo' s
recording scene. " That's how lhe big recording !owns did It," he
said, explaini ng !hal cooperalion can influence &amp; city's musical
recording prog~
II you're going 10 be recording and are considering u sing a
freelance engineer I om this area, II would be advisable 10 llslen
10 as many tocat rec rdings in your " bag" as possible. Find oul
who engineered I he ones you like the sound of and talk to h im
aboul your project 11 very well could 1um ou1 10 be one of the
besl investments you'll make In your musi c.

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than any author cOIIld have ever envisioned II,
Follow closely the evenls that easily surpass those
described In the book and film S.lng Thent.
ReliSh these !bur yeara In Which satirical
absurdity and world polltlca have become one lo
the lig_ure ol a funny old man whb ~s to be
the President. Watch I• order to tell your
grandchlldtan the stories and &amp;MCdole$ which will
make Mr. Smith Goes To Wuhlnglon seem a neoreallst film. Go afid sealhe remJkf or TM Killers
stamng Ronald Reagan and his classlcaJ line:
"We need a professional lor this Job:'
We sure do.

he couldn'l disappoint the lolks thai made l\lm what he is
today.
Act ually, I was still gulping down scotch In tbe eleganl
• Shea's lobby wl\er1 the quartet nucleus began t&gt;u;zzlng, like a
myriad of hummingbirds to the Latin pulse of "l'Wt Consuelo,"
lrom lhe new Taranfel/a album, My attaqtlon was lnslllntly----drawn to I he sjorgeous percussion, which was mostly corning •
I from one man I "The drummer was playing like a verllable army,
produclog raltllng, whispering. jungle sounds that had all the
vllality of a monsoon night In lhe Amazon rain forest I started
wondetlng •'who Is this guy?" aM was answered tight alter the
luna by Mangione: " ll's a pleasure to be playing wllh t~
world's greatest drummer- Steve Gadd." II'S hard to llsle!l to
contemporary music wlthoul this guy's name cropping up
Incessantly, but 11 was qulle a lreat to see him In person.

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Ctouck M anglone-Shea 's Bufla/o-Apr/124
My lmpr8$slons of Chucl&lt; Mangione had developed Into..•
dichotomy over the yeare. I can remembetm41C!ng love to
" Feels So Good" alid marveling at how well lhe music, the title
and lhe feeling were unlled. Tfils klea evofYedJnto a revelation
abOUI Western New York Jazz. "The music Is honest. no
prelentlons, no social slatements,Just good clean fun. ll's
POPI&gt;Y and shimmery, ll~e a good snort of Bolivian llake. and •
will neve&lt; leave you gelling melancholy ove&lt; y6ur beer. With all'
the depressing aspects thai are 'p art of modem life In Buffalo, a
genuine smile Is Juatlflcatlon In Itself.
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The other aide of the dlcholomy developed 11om t,langlone's
tremendous success with lhls music. Roclleat81's most
luminous son made It big In lhal claveo of lunallca and laki&lt;S:
Lot Angeles. Suddenly, his music and'lace were everyv;here, on
thll,.radlo (23 limes a daY), In the movies. and on ABC's Wide
World ol Sporta. I fell disconcerted QOing lo hear songs that
havo become standard Sunday atternoon 1V fare. The questino
oecam4, "Can lhls man put on an honest shoW?"
Wei, I guess I shouldn't have had lrepl datlons; anyplace
within a 150 mile radius of Rochester Is home for Mangione and

Pupil
Gadd Is Chuck Ma~llloe's mosl Illustrious pupil f rom the
Eastman School of Music, so their reunion on stage was a
celebrallon. Mangione lnl roduced, appropriately, a pi ece he had
wrinen lor Gadd's graduation recllal j:alled " 11th
Commandment." This blg band e~travaganza featured not one,
bul three fiery drum solos. All 1 could say was " wow."
In addition t o Mangione l~d Gadd, lhe heart of the band was
composed of three polished Wast Coast musicians: Multi-horn
man Chris Vadala, bassist Charles Meeks, and Grant GeiS$111an
on guitars. This combo was the l ocal point or the proceedings,
but Mangione also brOUght his trombone and flute sections
• wi th him. A surprise was t he familiar lace or local artist Bobby
Militello slUing unoblruslvely In the beck ol the flutes.
The festive atmosphere ol the event was exemplified by the
band's continual giggling and gullawlng between pieces. Pretty
soon the crowd was chyekllng along with I hem; the contagious
hllanty !;BUsed- delays In the proceedings but nobody
seemed lo mlnllll.
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Don Pollet, another local musician, popped In to prove that
lhl s was a real party. He came on lo sing " Children or
S~hez," which was IOIIowed by a hiQh·splrlled Instrumental
of the song. This was rendered with a kind of all-out enetgy that
threatened t o blow lhe roof olllhe place. Complementing ttols
musical explosion, Mloglor&gt;e and Potier did a soft, &amp;weet duel
o f " Feels So Good." Mangione, always the clown, then said
goodnight while lhe ba'}d fooled around wllh lhe Tarantella and
brOIIght out What I assume waa hit lamlly to do a nttle dancing.
One encor• and It was all ooer, but I thlnk 1 can salely. say thai .
ewcyone lelt a lillie bll w""*than they walked ln.
Chuck Mangione Is an 'accornpllalled hom man, but hi s talent
n an arranger and composer f er allrpaaa his playing ability:
His per1ectlcll&gt;lst sense also dtl..s him to seek out the very
best t alent St..,. &lt;Medel, his prodigy, was the stas petlormer of
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carpoolifta.•' ht answered.
Stuclmt&gt; 'Who &amp;re eonlldcrin&amp; patkin&amp; in a h111dicapp&lt;d parkin&amp; Wtl(
slloold beware. Public Safny orr.... JOS&lt;Ph McKinnon t&gt;plalned there u a
biahn r... of SJ2 for this lypt of violaoion

"'aoed

Public Safdy does

not

w..... ..._. ...... .... ......,_. • ..,...... .......,. ...

....._a. .. ..., .......

General Commencement schedule
All dqrce ca.ncUda1c:s who havt rqistrm:f and dulillf'lhc t'Cfrmony in the M:ain F\hlbh H;all.
plan to p&amp;rlitipooe in UB's I)Sih Ccncr•t
Farnily and frim~.h. art' ln,il('(t lo ~Hcnd lhc
Commmccrne:ru aJ tbe Buffalo Con~ntion C"miC'I'. tU't'riwo. llKTc art' no aucndancc limitations..
May 17 at 4 p.m.• 'Aill march in the Pfoa:"Utonal in TteL.r~' an: n01 f'C"Q.UJrt'd.

appropriate acadftnic cosaumc.
Capo 10&gt;&lt;1 aown' \hould lx pkLtd up all be Squire
candid21es ohoold auembk in oh&lt; Banqu« Hall Bool.storc no lottr ohon May II · IS. R&lt;n1cd
Room inside ohc FranLiin Strm l'lllratl&lt;'t' of ohe ('O\.IUI1~ l rt 10 bt rC1urnt'd inuucdtatcly foUo-..in~
Con&gt;'tlllion Cmoo at l:JO p.m . F1&lt;uhy ~br&lt;hol, lhc ..::cranof\)' 10 the- Banquet Roon1 robin&amp; area.
wiU be available 10 ass.isl in 1hr formation or ahc
In adduion 10 lht ~'IJllbk on•...rfC"&lt;"' f'Vkin, io
academic pcocuVon. Oqtcc sips .;u dirm the virinNr C"tf lhc Cot"muNJ Cmtn. tht
.marcben to pr~ assc.mbly aras 10 the 1\anq\lft Con'~'.on Crn1n and ( 'oun ...l·r.anL.tin Pari.inr.
Room.
Rampi a~ ''l~lt'd on mhn We of the: Main
R.obina w;n take platt in obe Banque&gt; Room. The Entrai'K't' of 1hc Cmtt'.t vn·tnn\.ltn Slf'm. T'br
Dtpann;aem o( Pu.blic Saff'ly Wlll secu~ tht- ' ' 0 eotl lttf fec "Sl

The Office of Jntemationa.l Student Affairs
(Division of Student Affairs), SA. and GSA
present.

reeriw any .......... from lkkns lo&gt;utd on

RE-E.Nl'RY TRANSITION
WORKSHOP

campus. Uttlt said that the money aoes ro ell her I be Cloy of Buffalo or tht
Town of Amhcnl. He added 1h11 orafl'k htlrinp occur off&lt;ampu&gt; in

municipal c»uru without UB input.
On&lt; Sludenr qucaioned Llltlt u to why Public Saf&lt;ty did noo deal wloh
tick&lt;Utbemstl...,, Ht r&lt;Spondtd. saylna that he bdleved h was more foir if
Public Safely did nor deal directly wioh lht llckn&gt;. ohus avoidlna poS&gt;iblc
ravoritilm.
Anolhn Sludent quCSiioncd Uulc about Veocran's Hospital omployceo
parlclna in Sherman Lot . Uul• responded, sa)'fn&amp; ohao Publl&lt; Safety hu
lictaed up to )Clears 1 day in Sllmnan for 1h11 infraction. He alwaddtd,
ho-,lhlt many ltudcnll from UB are takln&amp; COUni&lt;SII the hospital.
which may lin the Ill .Won thiU they are omploym.
1'ldldl
Group L&lt;aU ScM&lt;u Anorney Eric Bloom, informed IIUdenll of their
lcpl npu when they &amp;d o ticket. and how 10 deal with obem. Ho also
~ die poiDI $YS(&lt;m and bow o llocnt&lt; &lt;111 lx revoked If thot&lt;

"'n.e a (ttflfFic) CDifesdan on ~ Main SO. Canpus
Glkl weft ~ fD aiMae! hie prallllms
wid! ~· . -Nile Safety Ueutenant ~ l..itde
tictded do - tak&lt; .... PfOP« action.
"Whao ,.,...,.. adttft, r&lt;SJ&gt;OI)d 10 it 1110011as possible," Bloom ul'(&lt;d.
He Aid lhlt your r&lt;Ptratioa may lx held If you do no&lt; follow"'P on
liclod:L He added 1hll "any Sludenl can come up 10 Croup L&lt;aal ScM&lt;u
and _.. advlot them ,.bat thdr ""'" are."
AI the bqjMin&amp; or !be Kminar ,..., voluntccn ~ taltm down 10 ....
Sqtrire HaD btlld&lt;ciler and Jlivm tlvec 12 ouna: lxm caeh. Later in the
- · t h e y - . , brou&amp;tlt bee\ and "J&lt;d as rumples In a breathaliut t&lt;SI
~lioft.

the t&lt;SIS and qplalned .... p&lt;OCCIS used by orr..... in
the tcau, The b,......Um oao, which .......,,.. alcollol
ill the body,Jum&lt;d up .O'l-pml011t f&lt;&gt;&lt; lbe female participant IDd
.Of pnca&gt;t for the malt. Mc1Clnn6n ..pWned lhat .01 10 .10 pml011t i&gt;
nidalot for dri¥ina while Impaired ln(hldions 111d anytbin&amp; above .10
MdCU.non -

aclallnbtafna
&lt;0111&lt;111

pen:em whik drfvin&amp; may rtSUit in a dri&gt;'ina *bile lntQI[ic:altd nne. H•

added ohllw and dtiflklna habiu affor:t • brdlblliur "'""'""
Sominar leader Miohelt CUiv&lt;T of Crot.IP Lqal Scrmes. &amp;~rusc:d the
llnponanco of lhe ....Unat in ''teeplna (Jiuden4) Informed.·· •
Little told Tlw Sp«rnmr be bcllna that ~ ownu U~e the ibninar
should lie .....
·~ illfor-ed.

nbiod.-........ .._...

M- .. -

the,.,..._ ...

,........._.._U..... ......

0H ..x;r 01 !WIWAY

on..._

lllVEIIWHE£LSTL\MUI'WITHIOC:T--n ..... - .• ......-. ..
~
Sltwr
Cfftton....., ..,.,.....
twa.
~rol.ttl4f&amp;u1~MMflot~Wa•-.A·T'hon.
Itt • • ......... "r ~- ..... Fer ....
Helping to """ . . bllnh detecu .... .,.., .,_ Wk1kifta of lnt«MMCI. II I• ftOt 100 &amp;ete to ,..... _ , to . . Slttwef
andthrtlt 04~·~o.t WhM!t.
ua·. '"*4fMII CouncR} """Pet:IICI the 20-elle _... ln a.l:•

!.«to-.

.IAMES " KAY"

KYSER, C .S.B.,
8!9 Bond,__
~of lht ChristlonBocvd0/1.«1&gt;naht&gt;

n-

Sunday,

May

3rd at 3:00 pm

Pba.

SECOND CHURCH

OF CHRIST, SC!ENT1ST

323 Wln.pear Ave.
Buffalo, New York

A f~m few exploring various p roblems and
experiences an int.ematiorutl a~uden~ m~ encounter
upon retu.t nlng home.

May 6, 1981
Squire Hall, Room 233
7 p.m, refreshments I!M!I'Ved

All foreign atudeats welcome.

~.For more information cootact

~

OISA at ~2258.

CARIBBEAN STUDENT

ASSOC. presents
ALL A WE ARE ONE
(Cultural Dinner)
Saturday, May 2nd 8 :00 pm

~

FARGO CAFETERIA

�i-[HEAl
o ISIAELJ Empire State.
r.-n....
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DISH .....
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BRONISLAW

TltZYUWSKI

on Emp4rr Stat&lt;. This Is done by dth&lt;:r vi..,;tins a crntor ouurndl,.spcdal
infO&lt;malion ,.,....,, Empi"' Stat&lt; C&gt;CCI.Sionally !&gt;I"OVidC&lt; ror the

Jl--

communlty.

''Wt "'ant "udtnt• to know wl\ot they ""' scttina into," Round&lt;
t'l&lt;p\aln&lt;d •
opf'IOnunil~.·· Round" C\f)ll il'td.
A
that ~~c anpetd bt ~ Slat&lt;.
uy
.clmll• lludall• ort a .,_1tty btiit in dirta proponion to it• dqtarturr
IM&lt;. An oritnlllioft ..-o&lt;hhop (oiJo..,., "b..-&lt; a st.ud&lt;ot i&gt; told about the
'""'"' 11fe •om&lt;"AI\OCivant._., and Hmitation&lt; to Entpire- State. Tht
..,..._.._or 111&lt; &lt;'OIIq&lt;lllld ;,. aad&lt;mlt proadur-...
o:olttacallliOI aivc d&lt;srmJn any area "hid! rcquirQ ;(ale cmillcation.
A~- il obo .....,td a mentor. and th&lt; 1•-o c!coi,., a co;,...., (lr&lt;iram li~&lt; mcitt«rins. 0&lt; halrdm\inJ. and MaeC'amcron •vhnecl that """"
ealkd a
"~"""ially, it'• a !itudy plan," nn1«1 Robert
COUnt'\,- \.el(h ;t\ (orciJn lln&amp;Uap"\, arc bdt« lltt.aht in t..ia"mXMn
~-. a PltO. in Hhlory from UB •bo tut. bern a McOIO&lt; at t&gt;ituaatm..... thU\ cnebhna \lucknt~ro to .Jtar'J)m thdr sL.iHs daily.
Elopirc 4')111C'"s H bcorian Propa•n ror about fh't' ynn. ··we cJra-... up •

'"'*"' ,.......

........

....,1.., .._,..._

flntbk docvmau •hkfl OM K'b vp 'Jl(d:r~e k:a.mioa acti"\&gt;itic.~ in rcfation
toadqree(lr.,.,.,.."
Cmlih vary due: to rip. :and no J!1KI~. iu~ t."'Omtnenh by the nteruor.

•n:ahm.
M ....,.

THE PRESENT 5I1UATION
IN POlAND

··Ha~...Uy. it"~ ftiY 1aLin1 ttK- cia'' •utL. honM:."" t:\"pbim-d RkL
V)LU"i'-ny. an F.nJIM and C"n.-.,t(\"C' Wrilin&amp; 11laj0f ;u E.mpiR' ~att.'".
SJ)·LtnU\)' h C'umniJy taLtnJ a .-.oeitk.' and I itmllwc oount in ~hi4.it he
t~OM.h \atiou\ boo\. .. a.W ttk.-n h.·~·K.-.-. t~m .
""lll L ~o.· the \.IOIJ~ ht."\·au'oe' you la~c lhl'nl tll'lC at a ti"tnc anU you don't
ha\'(" to V~ortyQt'tottl uch.... t.:OUJ'-t'\;· ~KJ s,yLU\\~f. \\ho \\illlalr.l" Rll\'-i.an
I itmturt-. Urban ~tudit'\, li nd Rcliajon and Alhci,mlalcr rhi~ year.
M•·CanM.'Hlf1 mm:d thul ···~ nler!lor ha... ;til nna1 '13)' pn thccontr.ti.' I ...
Mt"'l mentor' :uc hlJh1)1 ~..'tJuataJ 1i~t MacC.-.mcron and an· C~f'C'\'Ii.:d b)
lh\' (.'t,IJ\'IC tO l.'t'lllintt\' "'-'ht-Jarly &amp;1ivitio liJ..c attt..-nding fl!l."IUfl') and
\\rilina -.ni~.·r~.....
H

l:&amp;:I;J:~;;~~~~~a;•

-.!

""""Pll'll many or our \lud&lt;n" b&lt;tau"" th&lt;Y are old..- and ....,.ny mor&lt;
&gt;&lt;If dir«1td," Round\ \Aid. Round' tl\O nottd that job pla«mcnt 1$ "an
unfair way to rnc!hurc .... OOcnb'' bn:au\iC' ma11yarralrrady c.np"'ycd, ''We
h...- propk ,..ho art, .ay, torhnl&lt;tl and con.&lt;id&lt;rin&amp; bUslnrss

"Our j~'h k mu-:h mnn: thnn ju ..t tca\."hinM ur \Ufler\ b.ing,''
Mu,'('ruu,,on ~lid. ' 1\\'c \tllfh.1 hul"\. \.C1 Uf\ 101orial ·~6!oi t)n~ antJ nn•
lnvnh·,'tltn \ 'OUIIM.'Iiii.J, mo." ..
I h\' U\t~ '-B4-'
t'l MUdcnl Dl r: mrirc Stcuc Collqc i .. )7 • .lnc.J many
' "'d''"" :ere fn m:I11~Jt(!lcnt.t'nd h.....·hnolosr program!~ ...Grnd s..:huol.. nr.:

vr

••ncr.u~ of our

' 'n.u:turc. nl&amp;n}' "ucknt' hrrc

otrt'

iodated:'

~tlcC"an-,cro«\IW. "and man) t1fl'K'\ oic: can am from ochn '-ludC'n4s.' '
'lany , ........... li~&lt; tO!'&lt;' and boo~· rot for~n Ia......... ~. "'"'"'
b&lt; .._'l;uirtd throulllt cootmunlly rr&lt;e&gt;ur,-a W.c tht Buffalo State Collqc
Ubrory. thouJ)t M"'- c\tflCT(&gt;n •-llmt&lt;d "thtrc "'ualty
rrobk'tll&lt;
in u\inc 1hc marc~nal. ••
.. W~t.."ft '4otL in t•ndcm •ith UU: il*~ an c..-w\"'k..'f1.t Unjvoc:.Nt}·. "'' !~aid
Rounth. nouna lh~l \ludcrn .......,. \rt....._.,)i... in un li.'OUf~. "\\'c don'l try lo
f'U&lt;h OUr ..:hoot on th,; lndl\k/,Ual. If (lrOf'k are \ati&lt;ft&lt;d "ith th&lt;HiditiOfiAI '1fUt'Hire. fin(', lhm doh ,"
''I ,nwn:.l1y v.oukl not •anl 10 tt.·i&amp;i:h ir• 1hc.· dQI,voom ~in.'"' tk:tddt-d. "but there ure ~.nc C.\~elk.""nt c{.a_\\t'OOtll h.•ad1~ out lh'"""·
"'I!&lt;Cillly II Ull."
Tuition and ,n,.'\Jh hour.. run (\lual ~ilh the l'O'I&gt; for the SUNY 'Y-!!h."''U,
and rccteralaiil ,..... n ~·otualnt'd fm Pntl"tir~ tr.ilaiC. Thcrc~rccurrcntly ).4(X) .
\1u&lt;,km~ t'DfOIIc!J SUUC:•\\i4Jt:. tllld 450 "hn.h:nt... in nurfahl. 1\\'li.'On.fin~ It•
.Round\ the
i' ..
"11'., not thm I (.Jc,n't li~.:
it'' thut I J1m't li~c tnuJitittn31

.,.,..,any

"*'"'"'Ill ,h.'\.'""""'""'h'"''·
'·

......hool, .. ..:sill S1y~O\\ ll\',
"Hnl"'irc SIIUl' ch'"" middle Ul'-'&lt;~ indh!idual\ tht• dJ'IpurtunTty 1n g.u tn
....:hoot "itlwut 1"-'fll"l'-' they li.'~-n'i'-'"'f Lkl... " Mu~·cu,nl'f''" h...nn'L.'"'\1 "In
I hOI \('11\4.' ,

it'" tJ g('l'ftl

aiiCfniUI~ .

'*If you don't awara excc-Hcnce.
th&lt;-n ~ou don't 1\o.-c an ue&lt;lknt
university, •• Chairman or
Biochemistry. Alu:a ndcr C.
Brownie assmed . Bfownit art~
that "the discretionary fund should
b&lt; a larcor sum or ntQIIey." H&lt;
bclic'l.u that an award makes
prople wotk hardtt.
UB AsSO&lt;iatt Prolusor or
Enalish Victor Ooyno, said the
cllstMiooary money is ......ary,
j&gt;ut has mad&lt; a proposal to tht
facuh y

Scnalt

Eaccucivt

t'O&lt;nmin« to &lt;hone&lt; the atqoriu
( O&lt; award!"' th&lt; money.
Ooyno b&lt;I~CVCS studtnu '"'
5amctimt.s elitnaltd by chrir
pror....,... H &lt; - that "itS«nns
tO m&lt; that the m-.Jority of
discretionary money Is awardtd on
rcstarch and adminislralion ...
Ooyno mentioned that be ll~td
correspondence with Academic
Arfairs to ... how many fi&lt;\IIIY
mtmbl:n receive money (Qr ac1UI1
teachina. bua he w.. uoii'ble~o sJv.
any n,um.
No way
,
t"..
Thero are thret: calqories whkh
the'deans'• rr s~I&gt;P0'¢,_10 taktlnto
a&lt;QP\Il\1 In •w11dln• tlberetlonory
intfeai&lt;S-tt.&lt;~ina. r~reh and

Dircc:tor Lauren Sha_piro. ''Thert'sno way 10 mforce tht criteria"' used

in selcctina raC\Ih)'

ror

merit

awards. Sht pointed ou1 that thert
is no djfft:rtntiation bt-twHn
......,..,., t&lt;a&lt;hina and s&lt;rVi«.
Shapiro add&lt;d that "it thould b&lt;
&lt;~ why tom&lt;Ooe is ai•-en it (lhe
tWtrd)" butd oo tht criteria
outlined.
or EnaiM&lt;ri'll and AllJ2!i&lt;d
Sdmc:a ~ c. L« said til&lt;
criteria for aivin,. out thr award iS
.W.rty $!&gt;died out fO&lt; his Faeuky.
Anoth&lt;r
vltw
on
tbl
discretionary money ..... "'ittd by
the Communication Oepanmmt
Ot:Urman Qenld Coldhabor. If ht
didn't bdic:ve that anyoo&lt; was
dt~tr"'ina in his dtpar-cment,
Goldl\obor said ht woulcl ratite&lt;
111m lh&lt; money ba&lt;k to the dtart for
distiibutlon &lt;lsnvh&lt;rr. H&lt; n&lt;Ked,
howrvn. lhll ror th&lt; 1•'0 ,..... ht
has bern cbairman, "I'V&lt; 1\od an
tuy dtdolon" on who to pick for
th&lt; award .
Actina Chairman ror the
Oc:pallmcnl or ~ Thomas
!larry • 11utd thai "mgit ?"'rds
can bt uied to COC'~t inequities in
1"1)' lCII&lt;." Ht did not say that
e:vtryont whh inadequate pay
would &amp;a •n ·award. Aa:ordina 10

o..n

stfYit:e.

Bany. "We, in fact. ha~ 1 written

A.ccordlna
to
Studtnt
Association Audenll&lt; Affolro

criteria Wt'C USC: rM mtrit

IC-

lUiddine. • • to dttormlnc wlll.t
in&lt;"r~ ...

c......-

Tllo Fedora~
&lt;OMidtft II _ . . . , _ IO&lt; all
wtc- ....... ~ OtPL, NDSL, N L ) - al!ftA!t
IIIII
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0&lt;
wlte
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lie wllltllrN rw •1to

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a -

GAjobs
C;...,l l&lt; Atolataat paoltlow art avolla... I• lllc
A•oal•llualh• Cotapathoc Oc:tt•n-•t o f Ual•asity
c..,..,..
s.m.... AHII&lt;aotu _ . , 1•.. . - , _
~

: : - ._WIItla ••• - - 10M • ..t.al .....,,.ulalloa

wilt,...,_

varlou thUI ,._..... ro ...lolls,
rmteval. T tlltlott
...... " ................... 10 • . - , .. flnt ffV lf*Jaat•
CA'•

........................ , .. •rOr.at~ott

............ ,...,.....

...__....., M-t le DnN L.S,.... ... llldudo:

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~sp~o=r~ts~==~~~~==~.f
·Royals out-run 'fjuffoiO Stote
!
8-1 season.

u.,._ -

!

a lUily '*'&lt; umn Go•mcuio mowd in

f~..;o......,lapoiOJO.

Rlllllllna tht lui . - Of thdr on 8offalo
Slale'l ,,..k, tht UB women'• tnc:k ...S lldol team
ovtpolnled croos-~own ri\'lls Buffllo Slou and
Qfthi"' Collqc 100-17~ r..pecd"&lt;'ly Tuaday

arocmoon.
' ' h - a solid team crtor1.'' Aid OOKh Dorh;Ciay,

"'from the. f1\0II df«t_ive ath~~ to tht ~~
Ot)ts •••cvaybody did • •urcr job...

Wlndq up thtiJ illunriow a-ian w;.t. an
undcfcated 1.0 r&lt;cord lpinst opposhoa Orvillon Ill
seboob, the Royall posted on 1·1 o•c,..ll
rcconl- losina only to Dhisiotl II Brockpon
Staoc-ud placed founb in oht Conland Sooe.
lnwa~ioMI .

lAd by Tcr:ri t.l&lt;rrilt and Suc Cllall&gt;bnlain'• tbrcc
..._,.. ....... -liB~ an.-'Y 8urfato S&amp;alc
te.d.
Mmlu broke the tape 'tinishina fint in the
ISOO:m&lt;tcr ( S:OC}. ocrtina a new school rccord. and
won the IOO-til&lt;tcr (2:29.0) iust two tenths or a ocrond ·
ahead or ~peain Lcslic Smith. who po&lt;ted hcr best
lime Of lht- year, Chambe:rtain~ COnlinuina, htr season ..
Jona .uut. pieced
in lhr'IIJO.m&lt;tcr hurdlci (16.3)
- - - . -.. ........ (1:01.4). Both Olblct&lt;lmt (0
viaory clor IIIIMd8y ..;,a. .laftc"""mcr and Snoioh
......... tht _..., ... (4:23.7).
F - M&lt;n'lltand C'llanlbmlrin arc a~ port
o( Ooy's ~ ....-.1. T l x - ~'t&gt; an tht
( . - _ ~ doa-10- litis y&lt;ar and art I ley !O
lhr iJ.opls' f111lft.
.

rnt

In

'-

........

" -, . . lhr )W).mdcr ratt. Jtldy Oovcndtio
- - loo""""'e Ellhcr Ufii&lt;"Mn'J carly 1atd to

capcare rnt ~In ,.,. ......,.,..., .
Taklna tht ~ i&gt;05itioe at tht ISIJO.m&lt;t&lt;r nwk.

"I M'l lib oo tc.d." Aid Go-e••cuio. a tomlo&lt;
r... Donr. Ntoo&gt; YO&lt;t. "Eslbn pusbcd tht .,..-r up

-a...,. ra bard&lt;r."

~io CO&lt;nplcied the ract in 11 :.!0 "hilc
11:51. 2_

u - - &lt;roacd tht linish tine at

Crossifta tht tap&lt; in founh po&lt;ition with a &lt;IO&lt;Lina
of 12:24 ,.... til PUI"J'OI&lt;' athl&lt;tc Donna Sntlth. In
Clay's wO&lt;do, Smith i• a "jatk or all tradts." She
&lt;Onstantly moJ!IOVO h&lt;r tfnt&lt;S and ""'""' ability.
"Doclna ha&lt; ......Tit' a~~ or our tU'Il," """

Aid.
Rq&gt;nstOtjna UB in tht rocld a-cnts ,.·ere Maureen
Alban and Usa Grano. Alhan ..... victorious In th&lt;
-·9111 wit1t a 9.44 111&lt;1&lt;'1' hoist and Gpuo """ tht
discus ,.,.. (29.9S m&lt;tns).
J..a6ina. 8offalo SWe - r;printn Joonlk' T)'IOII.
Tht- ,;.aiar -.uadoobk winntr as sb: posted •ina-"'~:
lim&lt;!&lt; in til&lt; 2IJO.-.. (21.2) and ~- tr (I:OJ.$1
f'VC!'I'US.

At tht State Chompion&gt;hips (May 1·2 at St. John'
Univmohy) 11 Royals llh)('l.r$ will an~nd. f'ollowina
arc tht athletes who will bt makil\i the trip a nd their
n-cna.. Chlmbnlaln (100 and 40Ckn&lt;!&lt;r hurdles. and
tbc mile rtlay). Chctyt Gandy (200 and ~-c:r
sprinu and tht mile rday!, Janc T umc&lt; (4IJO."""cr and
tht mile Jelay). Mary SWt•-bn (101Hnc&lt;~ ..,.inl,
Lhc nHit .and two mil&lt; rcla}ij, l&lt;slic Smith l111ilc and
"'o ..,.,. rdays). Tml Mcnitt ()000 and 800-m(tcn
and tht • - milt...-,.), Judy Gownettio (JOOO·m&lt;tCY
~ tht twtl mik t!loY), Maourm. Allw1 (lillal-put).
Eslbn Un-n (.lOGO..Jctn) and Pllty Rcardoft wilh
Dedra Davb Oona jump).
At tht Stiltl, tht Royals will be comp&lt;tin~ liP lAst
Bivhion I and II achool,&lt;, with bca''Y comrttition
P&lt;edicted. 'Coa:h 0.,. bditw&lt; that "If "'nY play.,
riaca f001nh th,..,.... t~&lt;W~~th, I'd II&lt; ually happy. If
ooc dcxs better. ah•l woutd'bc:jvq fanla.\tic.~·

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Athletes are honored at banquet
by AIOdy

MadiJiu

A.s:sivo~'t .~ ittJ

Etfimr

"Tht .......,.,. pl&lt;as&lt;:.. ...
UB 111\l&lt;'li&lt; teams~ ohdr best pcrfC&gt;IlllCD
De-.'• HanJo.tonc Mauor-&lt;h&lt;
silt of til&lt; ann...t ~ - d banqutt .
Alona wilb the usual (OOilnat·n&amp; o r 1eam
........t.-.udl u MVP ucl MIP (MO'I Jmpr'O''Cd
Tuaday no,ht ••

Playcr)-tht UB Athl&lt;'lic: ~meat honored til&lt;
IC'CO&lt;nplisbmmts of llvcc AII·Amcrlttn,.
ICdth Benn&lt;tt, ucnior frOftl Clarcntt, pta..'&lt;'d 12th in
tht 100 yard ba&lt;kstroke ..-cno (54.641 in Mar.-1&gt;\
NatloAal Collctiato Athl&lt;tk 1\.,..;aJion (NCAA!
Oividon Ill •wimmina and divi~a chamrion&gt;llil&gt;' in
Oberlin. Ohio. TlrOCd at 2:01 .3, lknncn also placed
24&lt;h In tht 100-yord ba&lt;l&lt;stroke. Coiled "a riCI&lt;C
romp&lt;titO&lt;." by ClOI&lt;h Bill Ploueha, Benn&lt;tt wucted
team and individual r&lt;eorth durin&amp; tht season.
Scott Slade. onc or oht ,.,. bri&amp;ht ...,.,., "" a
......unalqUid. linbttcd 1«&lt;nd;,. ,.,. 167
class at the NCAA Divi-.ion Ill
'Citan-ol)kNlll~ipo at John Com&gt;l Univtnity in Marett.

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intolhc1ouma~l.~*ti

llfi!C&lt;dcd. The junior from Elma·lroquoh ptocccdcd
to pin the top-K&lt;ded wrntl&lt;r in hi' first matdt.
UnforJunaocly for Scott, tho\l&amp;h, dcfendlna •·hltnpion
Woody Vand&lt;rburJ tm"tiled In th&lt; Ont round of tht
thl&lt; bout . Slade a ltO v.-on the outStlndina male: alhl&lt;1c
......d.

s.r-1 Slliotqo
S...ior Tcny Sl.-&lt;1 placed \tCOO&gt;d in .!nab and
clou'bla and fifth ovuaa 1ft tht National Collqjate

Special
End of The Year Issue

MONDAY.
MA¥ lith

Individual &amp;,.·JinJ Champ.,.;&gt;ilil" in lllltin&gt;OK.
Maryland in AJ1&lt;il. Tcrrr railed a 559 In Ill&lt; .tnal&lt;l
..-mt, and rollabor'ated • ·ilh Erit Community
Collqc'• Sue ~ion: f0&lt; • 1.064 in ~ Allo
ootalina 1,561 in tht ~ ao_,-. til&lt; Nonh
Tou..-anda .,..,uate rlllidtcd lltinl lot ,llath tht
ion&lt;!Mdualand double
at tilt Notiootak lasa ,......
tcnm. play..- Lynda Sdtlha• _...., elor
C.C. F..,_~;., Atlllcte ,.._,_ ,...,...., &lt;Orrics
• Sl.•ooo """' oowonl ,.,. rear;...·. r"" ,..... of
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The ~\lttn Colltaiate Athletic Con for.....- IECAO
Mtdal of Mtrit WHO 10 Bulls' (OO&lt;boll flan l cr frUik
Pritt, • ·hocoeclt Bill DandobdicwsCO&lt;IId hi,.. played
on one of tht Divi&gt;ion I Bulls squadi of tht 1~.
Price led tht 1980 Bulls ill -ion• (46). yard•
16.!0), and touchclowa """J"iont (4). Tht ...... frOftl
WllliamMIIc EaJt ..._., llS pe&lt;SC&gt; f&lt;&gt;&lt; 1,810 yards
and 14 n&gt;. lone sby or thtldtool rcconl).
Krich "Red" ll&lt;mis. ch;njonit&lt;&gt;&lt; or oht Maht Strccs
comru&lt; physical plant-and ............ UB aohlclks
supponor-"'' .,.....,ed Otc ':slim- Bull Award ."
Jan&lt;t l ,illcy. oh&lt; ..ruor center fO&lt; tht UB Royals
,._.,.., t&gt;,.!k&lt;1ball team, earned oht ouutandina
fcmak aohkoc award . Hiahli&amp;htina hcr rona~- by
brrakina the corc&lt;r point mart lobe i&gt; oht oaly UB
p"ycr to rm- ~ 1,000 poiDu ova a fOOir·ycar :.pan),
UUeyl&gt; tht oll~imc UBr&lt;eord ~loll lllOrinaand
-rct&gt;oundina ... ,~sties.
Tht JalllC'\ E. Pccllt Mcmoriol a....boll Awwd wml
to 0&lt;1tfoddct Mark R - (Fcrcsl'illt C-..1 land
third ba....an Jot Wwd !Comwan~. llath ...,;on.

I 0 Words .for $1.00
DeadUne··
Friday, May 8~ at 5 pm

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to the' R"&amp;ubt Nt"W Y.c.:11rL Sl:ah:
,..,_..CthC. but I he 1riJ'-'Ci:al lit."C!\'IC' i'
only I'M.'\."\kd in 1 ale (1\oltll:l~ua.
/\rca ~~~lc -.h&lt;'l'&gt; ...~111\&lt;n• ror Sit
Thr .;.~ lime for tliU)L.~ b. btt
anC'f"())Ot\ and 1."\tCUinc,. ;tOd they
,-..n uwa»ty ·bt o.u&amp;ht in \f\alktW

Friday, May 1, 1981~:
at 7 p.m.

K. Cornell Theater. AC

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Students $1.00
Gen. Adm. $2.00

1( )'OU hoo1 il ltll.t\ L K--~1\~;.'thct
you bit il or land il-kt..."Cp tryin.s
the ,_..nK' ~""'· Mu)ILk'!tl-, likc.- motny
r~h. arc territorial o.Jrul -..·il! \.lay
within 2() rm or lhl-ir ,(;01, 111&lt;
only lhnc l~:y will tea\·c ilo. ir ·,h,·v
Uf(' l'all.&amp;hl f'f t.'hru.cd aw-.s)' by ~
1.arvcr n~h . l .ad or rooCJ nn(j'
\'\ C\.."'-\ivd)' ~·unn "A':IIl-t will ab.u
drive: lhcm a way.
IIIMtJdllion to nH•~Lio, nor1h1."fll
~Ik e Urc also V\.."f")' t:X\lilins IO (i~h
ror. Pille. ul.\0 kn9 Wft us lhc W"dlcr
" olr, 'iharc: many Or tOC ~me hahit~

Buffalo Jazz Workshop •
Dirutl'd f•.v Saw Falso11e

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!!UrfM-"C of lh(.' ~&lt;t, th~ bas.\
U)in¥ li\'C: tt;~it h vr:r-y rwodtM i ~
~lt)f't'M.'ti hiuin,. I ' '''"'"'"'() nay lun.; ror ~o"'l~o:hin:K norttw..-rns.. l.argc-thub-.
from n Oa.tfhh to :a \lnDII r00\11..,.·
;:,.d &amp;olden J\1lin« minnu" ' \\Orkuail in an crron 10 lure the
111&lt;- bo.l wiK•n hooktd thruu&amp;h the
(JOlt\ lhc \\\.'('th. My nrM L'Ob' back..,.cnsurin&amp; th.at 1hc: t'.h~o~bs aTe

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Every Swtday a11d M ouday thru May lOti!
Sundays 3 - 6 pm [-r Moudays 7:30 - 9:30 JJ"'

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lhat ~C IUOW 10 anOChl"f

,aiflalivc. The k1k&gt;n or the injurt..'d
mil'lnow • ill IUf"IC't the pike like
blood l llnlds sharb. u..., o bobber
appro"&lt;imaldy IWO rm rrom' the
hool :.nd '-'"A.U h in1o Ihe wal\"f. 1\
douttlc ur l rcbk hooL • iU "lW'L
tx."lii.T buc fcv.·er .u:rik("S • ill result.

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3..\~\.."d :t1 I 0Uill my -'l'inn.;.T into
anochcr •"a."CC bet.~.
JlL\1 IJ' 1ft(' Jure \'21lk... tHII of 11\1.•
foli.-ac and intn my ,.&amp;hi. a fhh
!&gt;hot out or thC' dilL~\ :u~

SPECIAl: ON SUNDAY!
Chicken Wings ~ 7 c a piece

1"h.c- minnov. -.;n br abk to move
the- bc.lbMr a \Si.&amp;ht hil but ~tk'tl a

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omJ ""arrMna h~ f'IO'\"C'fful ja•"
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and

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Egldl o Marotta

Bruce CouFll
Michael D 'OnOfrio

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Thi~ j, .1 (a\1Ual 3~~nl o( \\hal

Allreza Nultat
Balo.ubramonlon Ram
.Sonjlr&gt; Sarin
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o11ly dr~.:Um t)r- ,·nuJhl ch~ (l,h
lh:ott•~&lt;&gt; IOOO cam 10 hil and 1000
hil• l~ brin&amp; in. 1\t only J I" • nd
"'~cp: and one half ~hd), if wn ~o.
by no ...... . • "lunk&lt;r" o r ih

Mu~kid

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II~ prizt rruhWIItr
rA ~·~~.. !l1rir .-ou&gt;ln&lt; IlK"
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I ak• On••rio ,.. llkon . The
pbOIO ..... mil.laLatly prial&lt;d Oli
lhcrcatc no tro ut ocsab\10nln l alt'
ta.'Wit. I did. ltowewcr. a 1oh
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il bi."\.OIU\ot" the pil.~ have

\t'l.lrt' tmh and can c:ut th'"· line ir
I hoy hh lh&lt;-1urt A1 IlK" rronl. Ch«•k
the lure a(tC'f t'"\C'I")' hit 10 male \Urc
I I'M: tine i\ not (rayed.
~ ~ ,poe in WC\.I.c..•rn Nc&lt;A'
Vork rO&lt; 111&lt;- non horn' at&lt; Elliroll
C'rt«l . Tonaun&lt;la Crre~. IR ~~~~&lt;
Cr«"~ in Okvu and S&lt;lrcry I a~ &lt; in
Pt't'r)'. r-:cw York . Try t~'ling bolh .
lu!'e4i a nd l i~ bah and sec Wj\i\·h l~o.
the tno~• produl'1ive.
1 would like to a~it.c ror -a •
miuakc in last wc:ck~s ''Oiuml'l. ,
wllchl • photo or llv« " 'h0
&lt;llmorl. a lak• -..lnd brown frnu1
oppo:an:d. Th&lt;- •'8fll k&gt;n un&lt;l&lt;r lh&lt;- '
phoeo ....ert l_hael caotJllel105t rill&gt;

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Uadergraduate Studenta:
Sarah Barloo

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bobbct'IOCO' t ll&lt;f.r...rn firmly pull;
bad 011 111&lt;- pot&lt;. Pi~• ha•• ronq·
n.outh-. ~malc \Urtlhat 1M-honl.' l
1.\rc C'-1 n,,,,oefy ,;h.:np.

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pounum;; the Nulc '--ndcd an~l I

Graduate Stude.n ttl:

three- """"'ond'"

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nunutc' of
eh&lt;-ll«'~ or elK- hoae.

had \\on,
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lhrrt' t\\"'11lnl \\hill littiC tnt-flY ill
had ldl. h ""' IlK" lhhina boule or

Chla.Chun H.too
Zbnfi-CII Jlng
Sondra Ka,.,.

l'ilr.t hili.., il hold' the.- baic in it~o.
•nourh hcforc 'lt•-.lk&gt;•if\1. Count ·

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CongraU.latlons to the Spring 1981
Inductees of Tau Beta Pi
Natlon,aJ Engineering Honor Society

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8ULLFEATH£R$
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AGENTS WANTED. St.,-t toNy _..,.d
umk')o summer money. Mef'UtinQI

c.omp.tno; netcftm•ll.,.... Wor1c ~

__ _"'"_

c•mp h.s .umrnt'f fob opportunltiH.

REIWRIGERATOR for sale-excell«tl
~lflon.• ltroe fretter. full .ilu.
SIGOibouJI W.5674 t..w n'loHMOt·
liKES: ).10 $pft(li, n.-.. an slret..
v.cuum. towttc'" CW'*\o TV a. tttS.
Ot'HMt'~

............ £wry1Nng 'fOV Witt! frOm

-•,...~r«~U•foallly­

and fhtlr 11MJkio9. Room end board.

Sftklnvt 'IWim

~PKiell'tJ . arta and

crltftt Jl)tdtlls.tl •net counselOrS. Don't
dtln. C.ll ..,4XI3 ext: 55.
LOOKING FOR EXPE,Rie:HCE fn
mwicetiht? Low rrsk hfDh rtwe:rd full or
,.,.. •1m. pos.ltk!M .evtillble rpttl

....

fem•l•.

......

TrelnlruJ

~rov idtd .

Yr.,.....atloft requir-t&lt;l. QU UC lOU.

you 'PMd IN

ef'IW~
Butte~.

td!

wn"lfT'Iotl". $end •••mPf'CI
ACUI'ntn, po Box . . ..1!

N'tjl.ae.

WANTED: ~em•lt ke\"bbotrd atMt tQcl
fllltti'IJI tor Noh ~y rode, group,
A.Uitude more lmportent tnen

_..,_,,

ITb\S W.ANTiO
~AH'TE:DJ A at CMTMr. C.n R•r

at

I&gt;UID.
l ('l&lt;'l

~.

It

• n

-11&gt; $qUfre l-Oft

\bu told her~ iun'e
-your own Place.
haVe to teD your roommates.

ICE'I' CHAIN
wun sttwor

-·

PNI«Htflill.;e,!~

l.OST: .$ltftOtr, .,.noe- femt.. at. wrr
My...G~· ~.,..E...,.. MN..
\JOlirl S

BULLFEATHERS LODGE wouldfike to
cell 681o9t&amp;7 aft~ 10

bqok VOUt'

""'·

.,.,..Y

CA.RRIBEAN 11•12 Ofleffl, President•
Alex
C•wtave.

V. Pr tlf dent· Mitou.Aihytyne .

TretWt'tt•C.Otan Jlrrer, Secretary·
WMdy HOidtr. CorK Se&lt;:retery·Soni•
hit, FlOOr ltttM L-arry Smlltl. NONnll'l
Mllnhlll, PWikfty Oe:IOrn Wtlllams..

Publication Comml. LoH Oaurs..

Cookii"'ICon\mi. CI.uc~~tn.db:on.

o.nc.

• ComMI. ~-.
CARIIIEAN SA~ . u 1 We l4rf&gt;
One (Cutfwer CliMI!t) S.turort ~, •'
t~Dn\.~-.: Fet'IO~
f

f f

.. ·,!Is

H(lli&lt;;.I~G

OHE I bedroom ....... ln ealley .Aw . and
one 2 bt«&lt;om ept. In Mlfn St. for r~.
Startt JVftit 1, bonl wtfNn walking
WC&gt;MSC. Coli Otlg
-em.

_,flO, ...

-=~~~=:.:;·.~~~~=~
p•rklnglot, Uo6 lncludlflv utiOfiH
except
.,,_.,..,_
.

tiJCtrfclry .C•mpUs Minor

ROOMMA.l'E FOR TWO b-edroom•

_,.rtm~ tor MIY .,_..., Augvs'f ~lA

Fal. tt w•nt stJ1.s0 l.ndudts. •JI utlllt;u. ..

m.fl2'n Bob, c...,__ Mrlotn..

-

�FURPUSHB"OA'"T~MWI~t.

..... .-..J..,_
ev.U_..

beGf'oom,

1G. 1U 1TrJ 1

~--~ . ACiultf

- . -..1&lt;.,_, .....
Ofllf IWIIttw . .- ' · · · ' " " ...... . ..

--···
l.IIBON

AHO

L•r. .

,.-AJLe,Y .

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*»ltD

un.,vmt"'*' .J t&gt;Mraom
WOMSC, QllbV « Scotl

J""' a . o.te ,..

FUm,_. fiCVItJ t'IOCM lor """" Sept 11

to

.....,..

~~

Vb

ttOVS• •a aatT

fti~UU~O ttO\ISE lot rft"'t • J

Otelf'Oims.NMr MK Clll ' " " J
IJ74&gt;11

--SUBI.ET

~

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~

w........_.. ..__,_,.,_It
'",...•

Ndroom,

nUnyte

fi 'lr•

-- - ..
··-NIU MOUSE on

~

,_... tnt

_...,,_.Sept t to J llft h S7.5l.

I"C*ft . . . .

ltOU-TE wiiOED

..-·~

....-.

ONE--~- m11..

_..., AC,.,. ..1"&lt;77.

•rom

se••ous.

~I

Mdroom

.......

WOMSC,

SUBlET HOUSE~ cbt__. MSC
f"f'ftl flltOOifilble'. CMIJ}m ....... Ken

.l SU8L£T nH'f .,., res
UA . . .J11S.

• ., G2 GJ. I» . ..

)DRU $UaLETrERS WANTED

11

WbOI~

bedroom •Pt l WDMSC ltmeln

.........o .,......,

JW&gt;f

vour-wii.WDMSC

.

SUMME~

M lru~ e.sob.._.

-.

ttOUSEMATES WANTib. 4 btdtOOm

tfft spaC'iOIJI hOUW Mar
&amp;aM.Pf'te niQtlts. 636-5110.

tO

w-.

DNE fU~IfiSHED ltOOM.
o•r•oe. w MOftlhty wo MSC.,.. em.
) IED!t()C)MHOUSE on · u.tlon tot

4nJ.-..eo. JJl9So::t
,,..,..,.........._

1""· From

s.sotm.-1.

fEMALE ROOMMA;E w1h1!Ht lor
ktwly ,.bedroom •11 suo lt'I&lt;IUCIH an,
turn\thM..If:iiiM netr

aetf'luno.Grea ' or pro pr•ltrrtd.
A•elt~t JUM. ht, US·..U Sherr1, No
pol\.

E . N - . 0 . . . . - - t s l t.
SUIL.ETTE'l WA.HTEO 1 minvae ltom
MSC '-9t bf'droom gru.l bo1.1W .,_,

... . .,

ortt•~CIIIfm-&lt;IOQ.

m~

D'fW' hOt ....._ Double becb.

OHI: FIEMALE WI-LET JVM AUVUII
f..,..,...~_..,. cfrl't"' 1fR .MiMetOia

TWO FEMAI.E SUilETTE1tS lotn~,.,...,. INrkV ffomm~ Jllftt
wnlll ~WgoWt.c:.Mt Ge l40.

\-AST

-

CHAHCE to ...... a ~
tower ~ Ut&amp;!Gn Avt. c.tlfJeotf
6J6-.of991at~7:Cil,.

ONE FEMALE SU8li!TT£R tor""«'** on ~t from JIIN' 1s1

•'"' "' ....,tel 1
mygtf

~

T~y ~~

$U8LeTTE"R WANTED. ') mlntu
ttomMSC.uroe btdroom..n~e. hOutC

Jttt ..,,.~.
$UII..ETT!R6, Jurt(l Aug, WO to

S-U8LETTERS WANTED tor lt).k.kNs"
flYe-Ptf.ot~ hOuM on M lnnesofa_c.u
I:U•«m Prke 40t.

MSC, rtn f MOOlllbt.t.C•II John.,._ 030
AI 616,4171 Jim .,.,_S.,

l SUbleffefS- riHdtct fOr summ...- nke
turntlhed •bOWt on Mlnneiola, &lt;.all

lneXPttt&amp;o~y .c•u

FORMAL PAIN

m.-. .

/

nus Saturday. May 2IICf
.-.. tilt Grill proudly~,-

SUBLETT'£RS Wln.tliot JVM '" In
e:~e~M«tcondltlon., 7mltMrtes WOMSC..
Gltl I)).1M3. ,.,.. MOO'tabte.

1 tNntrw·re~

Ot'.,.,...,
,., """•Jno

....

'DE-5 1REO. tn•ln
S l .ept ._wt61t1~ di&amp;lance to MSC_
ChNp,.C..II Jact..w Mlit 131-.G$ 1lwlk

.

$VaLET s·p -.oousu..caroom~on
tteeth ~. WOfw\SC. relit
no
uum;.. Atet.IJ 1~CSI7: ~ G1·• \D.

..

eM-.

ham

.

,Y Boutique a nd "Hong Kong
Ta11ors

i1M ...... St.

- 10°/o
·Set.f1··-

THE RING OF PAIN
itt a rare ~ pufontiOf!CC

OFF
AU SIQITS

IIICI!I"'IIIfAff of 1111t
- - ..,..,.., llftft Is ~ and . .
0 ~ . . . bdiNtll
10 llftd I I:JO p!ll. lf painfully ac1frtd and
at'COIIIflllllled by an adult.

·In lii!CICOrdMee 111111 lilt

be,....,*"'

ANO~ES
Goad din M.y .,...

. lSI9 Main Street

llo.
I

837-8344 A

.

. ..
·-........
__,.. ·OUIC1C COPY

,._..,.,.,..u•rens..

~,;;-«W

._.
......_.

,~

..nh . . . twlrt

..

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CITY LIGttTSGrllnd()ptningMr; 1
M•il\•
Wilt EI'IIM\Ifl.Mict Jht

ca~t

--

~·-

1111 ...........

TONY-flfOIIIIf ttwr you'rt&gt; on v«ai'iCW. I

vou•,... re~t'int up to you
eYtnf"CCUUMrthi.......Md l

1&gt;t

I~---------------------·
Mr Taco
I
J
Gameroo
~l
• Street
I 3248 Main
I
I1 • Galax/an
• • 'Missile
Asteroids
:
Commend
1
Restauraont a nd

1

• • •

(aero11

from U.S.)

Pee-Man •

I

Buy ONE Super Mr. T11t0

I

Get the secand one aI haIf pnc:e.
. I

1

SU8lETTE:R

..

tor~­

.._.... c.ontt'OI

K..S

iOiH'EG1aL aerw~ ,...-;,...;-t.JGt.._.

FEMALE HOUSEMATE ~ lo
~;vofet ••'Pf'lmtnl WDMSC' JUne to
-August, c.all 6J6.4361.
•

Cordiollyii!Uires !11?1' to join us
far an euenlng of

MATH TUTOR .;-.tllblt
(.ell ,~, Dom G1 41l2t

:::='-'£: y:-,::,...'".-..=-=...=,-:--:.-:-=-:---:

At.ttult.V.,-y c.N•p.nll 6lt..-.517• or
..,. 5676 ...\'fm-..ot.

@[p@
.

Tt!TOPI"G
TUTOA.MG lor f~io ift Ptl~ • II
M.t1hl. ,-~. C.tl Jute.QlKJ.S.

,..,SOCW\.Abo.....,.ir1ftd.ay ..

hOpe-

~

C• U4l11616ttle.- 49fn.

TYPING DON E iO mf ~s;;;;rl
o.IG'-"'' t M, lf1 IOh,

ss

THREE SUILETTE~S w•"'lt&lt;l
WDMSC lumbhed Bob IJJ ..t tQ.

hO~otte

Y"teJC~~c.

TOMAilY""RClOMMA1£t..YHN (att9

on M lnnnote oU
roomt- June
to

•

TWO SU&amp;LEnER$ WANTED tor

tovely

Mlln.L.aro•

ACCUAA1£ OEPE"O"-BL.E typi,.;:-1.

WbOOOttiiGf tnt'fte~UI) l ._.youNd
~ v.cat.on lftlt t WDUklltU to Mrt

SHEILA IAIY,HtciiO _;;:;;;;;-; "''
drums..L..ow- Hflt.nG Aod

to A1.19VJt Ull ilo' )00.

TVPI HG 'SI:RVICE. HCW"fn 8w1falo
•rea Man\llu1pts.. d~wrtet~ tfti:ll
au PSOt,.•

a ort• t

Lu~ Jilfl•n.

TWO OR THREE wblenen w•ntK tor
tumisheci•~""""I..Av;eilolbetm•v 11th
nnii'W901htbfe_Ct11 «Jl&gt;79.tS WOMSC

THE

R.S. V.P.e. P.Q.

YOI.I ,,.,,

Anyw•v, Ht pov
lwrc•. John. Mlto;tt.

cr.wl . ~ POO,
GREGJ.5ladwe~ Wtll m l u ;;_,JM

DI-'DS.....-.

&gt;l&gt;"l.

•round

gel

tnr

_......,._.._MSC_ ............
w.-tnt:
m_...,,
ac.ataJ.on.
-

vou

penott.tl~

QOO, 1Mnx.1At'CI'ftf'""'f ~te'.ln
dllt' tl'"e. Thho tin bftf\ Qvlt• •
~H"~ Wlwrt 1 wa,r~1 to wv 1-\ ....,.
YOU fOf ~
tf'~ atld IOdtf"Wt

TWO &amp; e O I I O D M - Wllklnt d~ Mein ~--~ tv•tWb'' - l l f i U I I -.

TYPING

lO T111:' GUl l DOWN lHQ HA.t...L, I
t~,atU w~

geUl ng

yl"•r.

' ' n.

• SUkETTefl- tor _.....

.-

oevo-H....,. o.t•ted lirthdnt Kopt:

'! .nd thtf••tte:r 1•1iH'e•fl EC.

..h and 71ft flOor Portf'f, It Wat

-"--- ,.;, ~ J JJf.S 00

Wmmtf' Clntf , Ue tell W CIM bt.tweeft

~=.:'~....,.., ·~ ~- -Montrote.a..r
=~~- uor ~~
~
CUt
.,

dr'YIII'u

HEV fiN_A from SU lh:IO bv .nytr.nw
ltoom 10? PtiiC'I'I¥d ~.

iiG:;;e;;o-POETAY IA1f1 fort~tf',
t ' •I"'''INN Heape tf\11 1t lht tint TTT

,,.........,...,_

for - lt-«

Tt1ai'\ICI

metlftOr~.YOII'rt tht nket bwnc.h of
F•t PtQ$ I IU'IOW, I lOve Yl 1111 ~.

DEAR JAf\, We4c.OI'Mf0 ~ Honh Wnt
E.njoy LDY« O•vid

• .,.o•.ooo. •msoo

SUIL.EnERS ...... t ,..llwtor walk
ft"'WftMMft.,.,.... &lt;:. a.t'I'ICIUlaiiiJl..:Dt.

w.wr

CHicK'S

Pt 1t .nc1 Aan

71AII ·u·· ~&gt;•

CtHIWI.TAT/ON.

ooe-.ttwwa~Nic;eC1l'""-

took"'

.........

OICfE OOKIE: SlOtcE I
AI..AH NATHAH:..::i;;.::;
j ,...
=-::
.....,.
:-,.:-.-..,-, ...
-,

Sf(.(lftCI

USED CARS

~EIN/TIA L

TWo SlJ I&amp;..ETTER.$ tor hOUR-;_

ART ST\JO£lrfT
for 1 ,...,.
roomtNIH to comptotte J DedrOOm
~tor- ftliet ~...... U7•7""
FEMAt..£ RC&gt;OMM.ATE W~NTEO: for 4
be-d'reo"' uppe:r 11001 h . .t wa1tr
tnclbdecl wa&amp;ttlrldryer furnl&amp;htd
WDMSC 1 C.vton off E'~ ;. 1Vb4..ttr

~,..,..

'"""'t'OU ..,., be very · ~·man to
h.Aw- ll'ound .....,e:,rbl WDrMn of SASU.

Third

SU81..ET THE CLOSEST HOUSE tc
MS75'2 roonn call J eff l)hi:)Ol

5\IILJ!T APAitTMt NT - - ...

loc.olloo S$0 L.lolwood, m-M1'1
MM'C.

,,.

S\ltntner.

tor tUm,....,., QIOt'9IIOirlt

..........

~..!!!!!-

c•ll .,._Sltl•

WOM$C _ . ,. . . . . . .

GATES CIRCL.E

='::~

Er1c

Tr• fflc. cm.~m~~•

_.,.....

SA0G. ,.,..

A"'f&gt;&gt;X OltS to'o. reg. $1.0,
now 13-tp uclt.

HOSUE--Witl.tpt.Jro lrntn

II'Upe~ve,

.....,.llon uM•.

636&lt;57&gt;0.
FEMALE HOUSEMATE WMted to
C:Omfllfte ~ Pft"'SSft \IPPitf" on Lhbon near
P~. tullv fi\Jmlthld, " ' can

TEAC AX-. fesl·

S11141tl5

S-UMMER SUBLET twocaenonsaet.lreG

' 6 31 · 8884

ftOOMMATa WANT'ab

ROOMMATE H EEOEO tor two.bedroom •P8tfmenr.WDM$C on
tMIIM$. Celt .,._Q&lt;il6. W..f656. UJ•l1.._
c~ STu ote,..,needed t o
c~ •&lt;bedroom e!l)l, WOM.K tnt

SA•U I5

c.u AlnJf or

~..~~~.;..~· :XCl'UT' prlu
~ SU&amp;LETTER w.med n MifW!nOia

Wlalaniavitle

•Pirtrnenf. 'ltO.OO call &amp;lJ•1lJ'O.

~

TNC C3 wllh C8)( casoello

- nead. floe. S1 150. ,.,.. S82SSonauil6700 reg. 1830. -

Me-c-rtrnac.WOMSC.

w..m.

36 Hopklna Rd.

A. ROOM FOR flEtfT "' •t'ti,IO-t!Hroom

Whtff •·u .

.

Lud&amp;n C. ParlAto
Attorney-&amp;t-l&amp;w

W·-""vtlme.

tometrm..Yow know
, oo .,.,~ ""''

come lief' m«

1 SV81..£TTERS NEEDED for UC&gt;Prr.
wastier d ry•r porcft 10 ,...,,..

'UitNISHEO rootntf.l.r. . .. WO MSC
"""ftbat. Dt .ens.

~ltOM.C.•I I

TO THE GUY whtt ~ 1J Ol'lftl'
·~ •nd the biO wttn. .,.,..,. ~«"

=~= ~~~ Jun«

FOU" SUILE:TTEAS ntHt d for
~ IJCIPff" Utt. ~

wmrnu

PERSON NEOEO IO comptellt l•rg.t

I

.,w~~YOit MeR..

tot thtVtf'IO oft ""'

tnlllot~.

PIORTI&lt; AMHEI!F ~ _ , -

rw. 1»-U..

r.p~y.kl~

i!:

ANNIE. tltows Mt Ad. Trewor dl1niCS ; .
T. . : t'n mMTY you; lf ~ ,..,.Y •
ml", 11.tppy
ntqallvt
first ~

E _ 1 7 1..... ui1Joot,

.,,..,

111'"'"

=

=~=':,=F:.:!~·~

a..st.,,

f-ULL FURNISHED~ ~
from Mat ~bur ~ wry ~ Of'

M_A TUR! FeMALE to '"bitt J
~room fl•t •111'1 Ul"'\jt.WOMSC

4

for

o..--.w.-.

TWO lltOOMMAES w~ted tor tl'!rft

"'........., .......

.,..m:L

•par1Pnl't'll

~ qv,j,et. S-wr'lon J"'t.tOr'Y
nrxt
te
M1Jn
U&amp;. Wnber
~Al\l'lw. . . ...miCf'O'IIr• w.. ~
,.,...,...~. U..ti8Sfopt

nttdtd

$U8LEnER$

IN.me C.f1Tomjlt1 4f1JO!Iattf.,.._400t.

LENNY: ~

GltAO/It~o

~..,..

7

EcfV. It 6»-Dl IUYt' tWW'nt .-.d

SU8t..STT.RS WANTO for ct1H9 !tlt'H

"*"'

1 11t00MS ~ltfl..,.. 7 mlnuln frornMSC
for httO.CMI D7•7U1.
I!Umtnw. Hovte f'loHI' AC ......,... ....

unc:JJ·4Hl' « •n-QSl.

.._.. ~ to

r•tH

ll4b;.,........ _.,

loUI'fU'I'\fr , st W mo.pt"'· CIU JN,

w-

w-._ar

WEEDED

Ache:•on, nlcem

SU-It SUBI.ET - - ·-~-.,...,-'""" too,

mil«

t.nl

$tt'lOUI PI"'GG"' nHd not

-

to..,....,...

CONSIDERATE•

~,.
f4IIPC'!r w/two
Oflil..,l Oft MltM'I•IOt.. I fhff\U1 ...
WOMSC Ava.tttbfe. for latf MWJ/ or

8£0ROOM AV"AtLASLE In prlmt
~ S?rwt uppu,
rOWdy

.,._,

Mftlncs

DI·S..

IUILfl A.. AHMIH'T

FEMALE WA NT£ OTO ~PLET

fht'tt bedf'DOm flit at m

~UII.ITtERS

_,,....,eon

....,.,.,fUflyf..,.,.., ....... ,........
J "''"""- wette
MSC. ut Bob
DlliiiS.

ull Ji!WS. .. Dl--.,

pmylno -

10-•
--·

HOUSEMATE WA.. ITtED I n ' _ _ ,

._,.., WIMpMr . . . . ..

I

" You'll Louc Our Subs, Too'!

'*'lin

--

514111

---------------------

I
I

I1

�(Juotc of the dn,·
"We thooH to go to the moon In this
diQide• .. not because It Is easy. but
because It's hard • .. because that
challenge II one we are willing to accept.
one we are unwilling to postpone. and one
we Intend to win.
-John F. Kennedy ·

announcements
Tues&lt;ll)'. Thursclly. aM FridAy: until7 p.m. WedMSday in
OQa't be

o pof'l)'opoopt.rlllf i"VV!unteerleoder for Llf'e. 340 Squl,., Also opon MOndAys from 1·5 p.m In 177

worksiJOP$. wt ore still lOOking ftl&lt; leaders for ntxt
S«MSttr's worksllops. If yoo hove a sldll or talent tlwll
yoo would be wifllng to share with thgt llnl._rslty
community. please let us knoW. For more informatton. or
to Obtain a leader proposal rorm. stOP by our offlceat 11 o
N«ton or phoM 636-2807. SUW.stions W&lt;"k:omt.
Last Commuter Srtakfut of tM y..;r 1t two kiCitlons·
capon lobby. AC. and tho Fillmore Room. Squirt. today
from 8 a.m ..._.. 5..1 5 dOnuts and frH bevo&lt;~~~ts.

now noftolllo for ,...,.. WIIO _ . to
tnln as counsem foe the Stlt\llblY Eclucatlon C«&gt;tor.
AppllcatloM art

· Tl'alnln9

&lt;Applicotlons are In 261 Squire and 1 11 staru.Juno 1.
~

2 at 6:30 p.rn. at FGyn Aostaunnt. For tnf'orrnMion
all~-~~~.

..
tho

Klstory- \NI plalk Mily11 frvm I p.m.·? at
Dlcolt Tennis CO&lt;JrU. froo l'lli&gt;cl. t&gt;etr Mel In~
!NirbiH.

c-.,.. Ct..-IW Qortot~ Fomily nn.TIIosdly

~r.:~==:=n~~=

.ane-

lflloloiry

s.-.,5trmon

at 5

p';;. ln tilt

by Kr;tn ~.

Room. EUicatt.

All A Wo Art(rultlmol diMer) ..,._,._ at 6
In the F.-go
c.feteN,
I
~·~ADo.., _,.

;m.

T-ofw-·.s-eotoge.voleYttodtoa pOCludl
pOcr)1C tomqrrow In Ottow.n Park. not Rose Clr6en.

C.rpoo(ol\9 woH lea'lt Sque at 1 lf.m. Don't Jorgtt
frisbtH. bats. ba)ls. uttnsits. blankets,

Library Amntttyo Jn ~ognltlon Iff ~I
Prokofitv's 90th anniversary. Aj&gt;rll 23. 1981 . th• Mu51C
Ubrary. Billnl Hall. will grant 1
day amnHty on
Mofl&lt;lay. ~ 4 for ovenlue fines for all MllSlC bookS and
Musk

o""

SCO&lt;ts whic~ art re\Umtd t o tho Mu51C Ubrary CJrculotiO&lt;I
0.... on tllot day. All musk bOOks and scotts must be
received~ the ~uslc Ubrary between the hours of 91 m,
an~ 9 p.m.::

IIOini

Juftloll wllo will bo
011 to trlduato of prof-1
.scnool in 1982 shoukf set up a tef..-.nct f1lt. cau Mrs.

fllo--,_.,

Mock at 831-3515 for an appointment with 'l"· Rnk. the
graduate and rn&gt;~aw advisor.

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no ANC 11••1 Anyor.e Interested In holp(119 the ANC begin
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                    <text>29 April 1981

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Vol. 31, No. 87 SUNY at BuHal.o

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Pro pitcheSfor the UBBulls;
Mcinkarsh's woes contin.ue

lly Dllll Holder

TOIIYPdll

As l.be UB administration -c:ommma:d iu in~estipt.ion into
an upplayed second game of a Florida double header
Monday, rumors of~ misdeeds by Bulls baseball coacb
Bill Monlwsh surfaced.
__
The orilina1 oomplainl CXla&lt;l&lt;l1led a Mardi 10 JCries ......, Ollio's
Xavier Univcnky wtUc:h was pla,.od durin&amp; tile team'• 50UibcrD 1001r. A
tdq&gt;hone &lt;q&gt;0&lt;1 to UB Sports lnfonnatiotl Dir«tor (SID) Larry S«de
from foriiKf UB pitcher Ed Ret= cmliled S..ffalo with two wins. The
sccoad pi11C', however. was DC"Yer pla,.od.
When University President Robert L Ketter ~ or tile r~ repon.
he ordered an investiplion by lbc Facully S.111te Commi11ee on Alhktics.
chaired by History Prof«SSr Norman Baker. In addition 10 Sludyin&amp; tile
rabiroecl repon. the commiuee muSI deal with an ineliaible player pit&lt;hin&amp;
in a different Florida pme. it learned Monday.
•
An initial repon by the Buffalo Ctxlriu £xptns noled that r~ UB
pitcher Denni&gt; tto•ard took the mound for UB in .. hat Monk&amp;ISh termed
••an Cl&lt;hibilion pm&lt;" against St. Pctmbura Community Collqt:.
Howard pOSted a 7·1 record "ith lilc Bulb ~ season. before brin&amp;
draned In Junel980by tile Toronto Blue Jays and bastd in the Scoud2k.
Arizona farm dub ~ Attordin&amp; 10 National Collqialr Allllctic OrpniU!ion
&lt;NC AA) rules. as a pofcssionolathlcu. the lenhander is illdiiJl&gt;le to play
•• lh&lt; colltc&lt; ...'d.

Nac ~) Wed...ay
The Commin« on Athktics ••i~o no1 &amp;A e:a«uaiw aroup:• Bater
explained. UJt will in\-utiptC and rcpon its nndlnp···o Kcuu. He added.
"II is reasoMbl&lt; 10 ,..,.,_ that wr wiU no1 hav&lt; a firud result by
Wednaday."
•
•
Attordina to a &gt;lory itt Monday's 814/fllo E-in• Nows. t&lt;llimony by
Sledc: I&gt; opected to oonfmn lllal Monkanh's rolt In the cow:t-vp 1110&lt;&lt; than had &lt;&gt;riliully bcCD allqod ~
l'lrlt &lt;q&gt;Ortslndicatedthala Bulls t..m . - . . - t h e ... to Steele,

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r~thtlftltMp.

Uilh 4

There a.r t now hints that Monkaiih":"' a'ftiVc ·o r rhr
nolloi... IO~W~-m.......

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7• '

rcpon-. M'

10 Sledc:'s attnlioo by a Slucktll "" tbe ..,.,. n..
Buffalo SID lhao con&lt;a&lt;ted Xa&gt;ic:r's iofonllltlolo dim:lor• ..t.o arrormcd
thll Ilia school's coach had oo k~ of tile KCIOt&gt;d pmt.
Tile athletit scaodal comes durin&amp; a time wbclt K&lt;tter is considcriA&amp; a
mo~ co upend&lt; mos1 UB sporu to lbc Division I l&lt;wl. CUITCnlly Only
~II (at Division I) and hoctey (II Division II) opc:rat&lt; a-lbe lcwo...,
NCAA ranked pl:llcau~

«ouaht

OCJo&lt;t-.-motioll
There has beao some cxmeern that

ibc cOntroY&lt;nY could aff&lt;a tbe
Praidall ~ da:isiotl apinsltloc ~-.-nt. but people at UB haY&lt;
upreued oonrodenc&lt; that acher considcnllolll dominate the da:ision.
Tbcst indud&lt; the fmancial burden of supportinJ a shill, aa:q&gt;~a- by the
SUNY Board of Tru$1«S or opcratill&amp; at the Division I ~. and UB's
physleal capability to ac:comndate lbc oddilk&gt;nal equipme&lt;~l ne&lt;ded.
Other considerations inelud&lt; a tidal wave or l"i&gt;haps which
uneovm:d ovu cht paSI year in several Division I schools, notably in lbc
Southw&lt;st. Tht sandab indudt improper r«rultill&amp; tectinlq,..., ilkpl
support ror tbe athlet&lt;S, and the unauthorl&lt;td walvcr of academic
requiremmll.
These lncid&lt;nls have scoerated a COIIDl&lt;r· wa"" of national Ulli-athlctit
SllppO(I, &lt;haracttrized by cries that lbc prtSSUrt Of the adnnetd levels
-alonJ with alumni demands fO&lt; a wiftninJteata at any CO&lt;t-pmcu too
much Slrru on the teams and co.tbts. Some critics at UB ha•~­
tilt same aflum&lt;nl$~ Tbcst hi,.. beao.,..,......., by ra,u-ions or tbe
Uaiwmily's llchl entran«'~uittmtDI$, combillctl •illo li&amp;ht dil&gt;l&gt;ilifY
demands Oft the athletes.
UB coedo&lt;s have contiaually Sl.......r lhot the sporu ,.,..,_ heR are
desiantd fO&lt; ''tbe studeat-alhlcte." and primary oon&gt;id&lt;nlioo is a;- to
....,.,it priorities. s.-111 teams have cooc:&lt;dalthlt the 51 riel &amp;uicldines
rauh in susprnsion Or some alhloles, ........ aarnelosas or rorr&lt;iu.
Mcrnbtrs of the Faculty Senote commiueelttdud&lt; l'tyeholosy prof&lt;ISOf
Rjchard Sltvic. Physical Eduation rqJml&lt;l\llli&gt;&lt; John Baker. RARI
Assoclat&lt; ProfestOr V'da Oiehold, Gradual&lt; Nwsr Edueatio.a A5&gt;0dlue
Prorruor Alfhea Cilenlster. Auipant ' to the Viet President Leo
Ricltardson, and B&amp;krt.
Aside from hja.a thlcticsuspeoslon, Montaroh- a 19-year UB veteran-is
also under suspension from his teacbinc duties as an assiSiant pn&gt;f&lt;S&lt;Or in
llUI .

•=

Pp. 7-ll / 8estteamin~-P. IS

�~...:;..nd: h - made lillY dlaqet in

$77 Buffllo-New York round trip train .fore tft...ake

IDW&lt;I' airline prices. the NatloMI railrood has added e
thlnl 1'1111 bd-. the two dtlcs. Ill ~Won, a new
'Buffalo.Toronto lnlin has beer! m.uaurated.
llle - 8uffalt!-lllew Yort train kavcs the QuCily at 6:13a.m. and DqJnt at 6:30a.m .. pulHD&amp; into
l'lcw York's OtiiDd CeJnral Terminal at I:S4 p.m. The

new &lt;aStbound nan, known as the Niqara Rainbow,
.,.. ICkled

hi. response to increased ridm:hip in l'lcw

Sta~.
~ina

· York

The

1981 Buffalonian

will be on sale
Finals• Week In••
•
I.

Squlre Center Lounge ·
There Is a LIMITED number and
' they are on a fJrst come first serve
basis.
·
~~

SENATE

MEETING· ~

Thursday
April 30th at
3:00

p~

' Talbert
Senate Chambers

VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED .
To man baUo.t boxes to verify
vbtlng during the.Graduate
Student Assoclatlon
mflndator-v. student fee
ref...-end"rn~ ~y

10 a.m.-a p.m.

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10 Amtracl&lt;, tbe railroad and Slat~ of
N.,. York ha~ Improved lliin S&lt;Mee "sianif~ta~~~IY"
in Buffalo and N'J.tpra Falls In reeent yurs. All trains
now operate with dtber TurbOilner, Am~ .or
coniplaely rebuilt .. ~.. nee~ equipment.
Amtracf ;. bopina !bat by Mey I some rrains
trawdiD&amp; in the "£mpi"' Corriilor" will ...ach speeds
up to 110 m.p.h.
Th&lt; new Amuack train '!(as oddcdlan Sunday, wfien
th&lt; IJilrold also inlrndnoed tbe New York-Toronto
"Map!&lt; L&lt;er'. This \rain dopans fmm Dep&lt;w at4:40/
p.m. and1luffal6 at S!02p.m., ·and arri\I&lt;S in Toronto
II 8:30p.m. The round trip ...ursion fa"' ii $16.
FOr thOS&lt; poople who ar&lt; reaDy advblturous,
Arotraclc -now offers a complece "circle trip'•: from
Suffalo to Toronto, on to Montreal, down to New
Yor·k City-and then ba&amp; to Suffalo, all for SIOI.
For more inform&amp;don regarding Amuack service
and fa...s from Buffalo, &lt;ell 4S4-S210.
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If Soato Senator Anthony Mesidlo (D-Buffalo) g&lt;U
his way, it will b&lt;come a lot. mort diffiCult for ill&lt;aal
sp&lt;ekeasies to g&lt;t S1an&lt;d in N&lt;w \lork State.
Th&lt; r ....hman Senator, prompted by • '"'"''" S&lt;rio:s
"" fj)&lt;tkcasics in th&lt; B•iffalo £\~11inr Nt•os, lMs
propos&lt;d a four-point prosram to make it increaslllllr
4iffleult for thOS&lt; O..ablishm&lt;nts to rt«iv&lt; liquor
liccnS&lt;S. ,
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Accordin,g to -the News. many social dubs acquire
not·for)profit corpc)[adon certificates · and orten
"mlsusetbom,to es&gt;ablish 'iU&lt;gai, O:fler-hour dubs."
"Tho;- speakeasY problem galls m&lt; for stveral
diffe.&lt;nt reasons." Ma»&lt;Mo told the N~.-s. "For on&lt;.
it' ls a slap ill the raco to ~ l&lt;c!lltavorn owner wllo
faithf!'IIY pays his li~uor li«nse f«S and t_,.&lt;S evtJY

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Kaplan 's course"
viewed'~·g&lt;?od'
Edilor's 110/e: The followilrg. is the I!ISI of a twOpart series on a Federal Trade Commissio11 study
on college entrance exams. It deals witb how
coaching schools prepon stutknts for the lest.
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b)' loa ColleR
Sp«t"'m SIO// Wrlrtr

If for $:100 you could ii'Cf&lt;OS&lt; your ehao&lt;cs or
r&lt;tliD&amp; into that coll&lt;a&lt; or pmfeaioclol ldlool JO•
whar to attend. would you spd1&lt;hh&lt;'~lf10U
o.nswaed 'yes', then you probably ~and why.
thowands of ctud&lt;nts each y&lt;ar take coeciUna counes
to~ for collqe entrance eums. Sp&lt;dflc r&lt;aSOilS
for lakin~'!&gt;&lt; courses vary, butth&lt; ien&lt;ral elaim irthat
they ......, 10 help.
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Rcx:art studies by 'th&lt; Fed&lt;ral Trade, Commlssloo
{PT&lt;;) and Jh&lt; EduoaLional Testlna
(ETS)
Corponatlon ha~ shown score incr.._... on co11&lt;ato
, admissions t&lt;IU by Jbose students wllo ha•• COIIqlleted
private co.dtina courses. ~ill&amp; tow ETS, the
most widely uaed and &lt;ffective couraes art those
off&lt;red '&gt;Y tile Stanley H. Kaplan SjlucaliOUI ~In 1~31 ~ ltlrled' ha oriaa talldeol.uc bt t1ot
baaenlau of Ills Brooi&lt;IYn, .NeW York home. By 1!1110
bb ICitook bad OYer S5,000 •u6cnu &lt;ruolled, up :Z0
porta~~ fi'Oftl th&lt;)'ear !&gt;&lt;fore. 0... the Jut four }'OIIJ.
the a ...b&lt;r ~ r educatloDal O&lt;nters 1p doe \Jailed a.tes
u&gt;d ~ has tripled to 9S. ~ allributa f1101t of.
tbii jJopubrily 10
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satlrlled tllllcleall.-

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year. These ccnificau:s ire alicerue to U'eat."
Mosidlo wants t.he State to chec1&lt; the l&gt;adcamunds of
poople applying f1&gt;r cmiftcates1 as well as contact local
license ofrodals !&gt;&lt;tore tbe do&lt;Urrte!'IS ~apprOVed.
'"Thes&lt; places are . . . havens for -&lt;Yct:Y kind of
crimlnal "'ivity. They pmvide a p&lt;rfect atm0$flh&lt;r'&lt;
rordntp, pmblingand the sale o r stokn property,"
Masiello told th&lt; ~ws. _
On&lt; or th&lt; lar&amp;cst Loyalty Day Parades in th&lt;
Country will b&lt; hddln Buffalo on Sunday, May 3, "to
refortify the American spiritorr~om," aceordfnsto
'Eri&lt; County EXocvtivc Edward Rut kowski.
Loyalty Day
CSiablisbed 41rl9-5J. by an,act of
Congress, ''to shbwopposltion aaainst Russia's May
Day," parade O.airman Edward Sioracki- told Tht
S~trum. But for 32'y&lt;a~in Buffalo,theparaJI&lt; wont
unpubfkized. until laSl year wben the tvent garnered
vast suppon from an:a bbsin&lt;SSmen..
Thii year~ the parade'"s 100 units will travel down
·Broadway, bqinnin&amp; at Bailey Avenue and ending at
l'illmor&lt; A~u•. Ten thousand small p\asti&lt; Am&lt;rl&lt;an
Raas-donat&lt;d bY local m~chants-will I&gt;&lt; handed out
alone th&lt; parad&lt; !'out&lt;.
Str;iJii as G.nind Marshall will I&gt;&lt; Mayor Ji?'e&lt;
Oriffin.'a forme. "&lt;leran. As AhighlighJ, th&lt; "'noWncd
661$1 US Air, For« Marching Band will travel from
Dayton, Ohio, to perform in th&lt; paradt. In addition.
l~ "Big E" hot-Air balloon promisn to be a crowd
pkaser. or~niztts insist.
- . Th&lt; parad&lt;Js b&lt;ing,hdd in &lt;O~Unction with an «say
J:Ont&lt;sl at Wcst&lt;tri N&lt;,. York junior and S&lt;.nior high
S&lt;hools. Winn&lt;rs or 0&gt;&amp;~ oontm . entitled "What
to)'Bity M&lt;ans to M&lt;." v.-111. b&lt; awarded US Saving.,

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Trustees hold hearing a~ ECC
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said lbal CC&gt;allrUction of a !iluelent
Allobo:na "i&gt; pan or the
. . - or ..,.0,. ""'' campus
UB !ilud~t l9den tc:s.tilltd ....,..... aNI I - · • comment any
boiOft 1. perloal ptbcrilll of lh&lt; ftonllcr." Hc: tOOled that Kaplan
SUNY Board or Truqcet~ay, woold \&gt;e bc:nc:r orr o\kina
tdlna the four members. prtoent of Un!Yeuity PrCiidcllt Robetl L.
· the...,., for a &lt;tudc:nt unlo" on lhc: Ketter 'any quc:!illon; on Amhc:nt
Amhcnt Campu1 and Stote •uppon con!llruction.
fOf inlc:&lt;-&lt;:olkaiatc: 11thlc:tk:&lt;.
"I'd jibl ll~e to add one thlna."
11oe public hcarina, held 11 Erie K11plan .aid before Ieavins the
Com..,..nity Coliq&lt;:'• (ECC) Nonh '&lt;pe~ker's toblc, "i went to Keuc:r
Cltnput, w1a coDdur:tcd ln and the •dministration and 'hey
complloru .nth a Stale law rlw ...,t rM to you.1•
req..ra the Tru&gt;l«S tO meet the
'· pubbc four llrpts a.,..., in difrem&gt;t..., Adtktb
, pans of New YO&lt;k.
Last yeo&lt;'• SA Athletic: Affain;
Tbc S&lt;S.Sion "'asauCI1dcd IIYSialc CoordinawTom Epn broualn the
Un,....icy of New Vorl&lt; (SUNY) 1Na&lt;a' Mlcnrfocl to "ao old &amp;lid
Clwlcdlof OiRon R. Wlwlon, familair IOpic" -State suppon fO&lt;
Board m&lt;mbc:n ~ ColrJM, intc:r-&lt;Dilqjate 1llhklk pr...,..... ar
Arnold Oardn&lt;r and studcor SUNY Jd&gt;ook.
t&lt;pr...motive Jim Sterp.
':Aihlttic$ ~~~r compcrlna for
Ahhoullt anyone could ha'"' fuM$ whh the handialppcd and
at the hearinc. on SUNY· othc:&lt; prOIJ&amp;nu," Epn ••pWnc:d,
wid&lt; iaue&lt;. fi¥C ofthe..-.on poople "and it bc:eoma painfully obviou;
tu1ifyina WC!rto UB uudent 10 studetu that the lade or I
• government offoclal&gt;, 11\d vlnually rt~~utablcathlc:t icprocramhurhthe

UB. which cur-rently iJ.
eonsi&lt;laina uwadin&amp; iu ahtktie
pr~ r.- Oivi&gt;ioo Ill to
Di~ J. is in the midg or •
iCAndal itlvolrifta iu ba&gt;d&gt;aiJ team.
Whanon, bcfou' .the '-ina.
told TN S(Jft·tfVm thai he did not
know aoouah about the rcecntly·

announced :.c:andal inv~v1na a
fab'ilied r~ 10 say if it vloukl
~ave a ny effect on the propo\cd
Oivlsiorf"t plao.
M F(;
Ptcsident of UB'• Millard
Fillmore Colqe (M FQ Pattic:k
Helmbrecht !tWrred pn UB's
eurrmt ocaf\1b f&lt;K a ,.,. Chief
Elr&lt;lcurivc~

He exprCISCd ...,..., _ , ..

O\'ft" lbe cboi« of Un.iVtn•ty

Coundl Chairman Robnt I.
Mllloui u
leader o f th&lt;
Proidential Seardi Commiuce. and
the O.airman•" decision to exclude
MFC from the Search pand.
Wt h a\~ 10 be rnsurtd lhat rhe
new Preside:n1 v.·ill be concerned
with the interc:st'$ of parHimc and
night students. •• Helmbrec ht
exp1aiptd, Ha.n$1 we believe Mr,

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all of lhrir IC'Mimony deah with this Univers:ity:••
Uni¥Crsily.
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· He suu&lt;~ted to the Trustee~ that
Student A'&lt;O&lt;!ation (SA) Vloe SUNY rdiiX its &gt;lrinaent rules
PrCIIdent Steve Kaplan eJ&lt;Pfe&gt;sed reprdina SClbolarlhip allocation.
his concm~ ovc:rlhe ,_.quality of Preomey, tbe education sYJlc:rn can
student life at UB and attributed ~ only~ scholarshiPS on the basis
In pan to the lack of a ••udalt or a Sludalt'• li!Widal position.
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1101 olhl&lt;lic abWty.
union on Amhcr!il.

;.;;,.,n.c:,.:r~=·~c::~:=

Millonti has link r~rd for 1hi1."

The MFC !'resident said that
••after pain.stakin&amp; rClCSJ'Ch. '4'c
have foul&gt;d that Mr. Millonzi
can no&lt; bc: a proper dtait for such a

...~an;,.,;;s=~~u~~

Committ« ...
In a letter sent by Millonzi 10
Hdmbrc:eht, pan of ,.hich ,.... read
a1 the bearing, the Chaimlan &gt;a.id
MFC \hould eontxr ' the SA &amp;nd
Graduate Studenl Anocialion
rcpraentathcs to the commiUC'C to
J\a\~ its intercsu expressed.
Helmbrecht insisted that MFC h
11 a critical juncturt u far as h~

-there uotol 1914." Kaplan told d&lt;..ropincaqualityfi'OfiiP&lt;Oifam
the Tru!llees, "and I ..'OUid jUSllike than Trustee reculatioA$. ''The
10 know
)'OU'rt ,oina to do issue I$ far men compla than the
about It ••• If a.n)1hina."
rulellw&gt;ded down by the Board."
Oardincr, who was ehairina the the Cbaoodlor upla.incd.

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"Under

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(National

!iliiCicnl unioot i"ut b "a &gt;ft)l rnl Colie&amp;iat&lt; Atllletic AsSj&gt;Ciat&gt;Ofl)
• problom," but s.aid the hcarin&amp; was reattlation• there are strict rules on
1&gt;01 Intended fOt Qutltionl about the SOUIU of funds and hoW tbty
..,.c:ific SUNY odlool•.
can be &amp;&lt;&gt;t«n: there are a !Dultlplc
Hr 1htn )'M!kled to Whanon. who sec or rules.." he continued.

arowa.b il c::onoemed, and lhaL h i\
important for condnuina echtcatWn
studenlS hive their ov.·n ~in 1hc:

,..,,;,.g

search . "Our dc:aliaa&gt; with Mr. Oeneral Education; ECC's SASU
Millonli have not been plcas.lnt dei&lt;&amp;ll&lt; Darrel Rose n "ho
qumioned Erie County's' )uppon
t houah." he said.
Althouah Oarnder refused to for his collqe; and ECC Audcnl
&lt;O&lt;nm&lt;nl on the poinu rm.d by 10\."ttni"MIU rcprestnt.ali\e Kathy
Helmbrecht. Satrn ex:presu·d Lane ,.flo &lt;poke on financial aid.
~ympada)
for hi' caus.r and
Additionally. Pr&lt;&gt;idenr-dc:a of
empha ~iud that che. Trv)t«..
the SUI'IY Conf&lt;deration o f
should considrr Helmbrecht'-. Alumni Auociauons Molly Oib&gt;on
su&amp;&amp;eltion of rcvi\in&amp; SUNY dtH'-ttC'd a ~ on alumni
Pmldcntial Sermh tuicldin&lt;s for interest In rundraisin&amp; a'nd
the future.
rCC"rUitmtnt drhn•
01her &gt;P&lt;Ok&lt;n at the beatinc
Before tht hearma. there ·was a
induded SA Pr&lt;&gt;idcnt 'Joe Rifkin
v.ho $poke ln favor or rcstntcturi:na- nton~emof &gt;ilen&lt;efO&lt;Tr""-ecJohn
'hcStudcnt A.iliOCiatton oflheS«lte A. R.,.,...,.,ll, 65, "ho died inN.,.,
Unlven;ily CSASUl: SASU delept&lt; Yock C'uy Monday. He wu the..,.. ·
John Santora wh.o f.'\&gt;Uned of Po&lt;Sidem ~In 0. -..,'dt,

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Tbc New Yo&lt;L Publot lni&lt;TOI Res.eardl Grollp (NVPIROl h..
tiled a Ia....,.. ...lnlt the Stat&lt; fO&lt; allqodlr •iolatin&amp; ••o
of it.&gt; COMtkutlon since the April I deadlio&lt; f0&lt; the Lq;..latur&lt;: to
.,.,.,.. a IM&gt;dctt b well I*'·
Tbc '-'""* .,..lied Monday ill Albany Sr.,e Supreme Coun aftd

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ATTENTION STUDENTS
THE OFFICE OF STUDENT ACCOUNTS
r-----REMINDS YOU THA·T: -----,

...,.,. Oovtmo&lt; Hullt 1.. ~. c-pttoller Edward v. RC1IPO

and C-il&amp;loo&lt;r ol Tyation and Fin~J~CC lames Tully u
defmdmu.
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H o - . b«a... the cu&lt;1{111 not he heard until May IS. it ..m
probably filii aff«t thlJ yew's i01pwe.
A«&lt;&gt;rdma to NYPIRO loqutotivt Director Anhur Milken. the
wit
the State o f violatln&amp; Artide 7, S«tion 7 of the
Co"llitutlon .. hlch prOhlbitr 'l'Ondina State money without lecal
aurhoril&amp;lion.
The ~&lt;aal authori&gt;.ation, MUkcn ~'rid, would come from pauina
lhc:State budJ&lt;I-whlch IJYiaw must bep.....S110ia1cr tbanAprill,
but remaiftS unr..oi¥Cd •Inc&lt; Carey -and Senate M~ity Leader
Warren Anckuon ann~ rornt to terms on the i.s$ut of S.lle-coottollcd Medlcatd.
Tbc suk addlt-.lly eharc&lt;S New Vorl wilh .;.,iatint 1 pro•kioll
wbldl prohibit&gt; 1~ Slate from oca:ptins a -lou·or a lift. Milken
expUiMd that by pa)'MII iu employees ia &gt;&lt;riP&lt;-• promiuory no~e
-wort.ed OUI a ith a banL itt Alban)-theSrate islo effect ta\inaout a
loan.
Akhouch the cue may
no efTett on raolvtna this r&lt;JI'S
bu41oJ ""-· Milken Is llopeful NYPIRO wo11 wie the ease. thu•
111t11Jna .._ a&gt;im!lar delay do- occur itt the runm:.
11Jo UIJ&gt;Iat-.., a - record fort~ \cQJIIrial budcc:t 1mIto New York St.no hdlory ~onday-21 &lt;lays.
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Starting with the Fall 1-981 Semester a new student
billing system will be implemented.
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You will receive yo~r Fall Se~ter invoice in late
September.
Payment of "Tuition, Fees· and other Uniuersity
charges will be due by a specified date in mid Oc- •
tober.
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Failure to pay the amount due by the due date will
result in a $20 late PaY'JWlt fee. ·
If you plan to use your Guaranteed Student Loan to
pay for your charges, your application must reach the
Financial Aid Office no later than June 1, 1981. If you
plan to use your BEOG Award, you must be sure
your SER reaches the Financial Aid Office by July 1,
1981. Applications received after these dates will not
qualify you for a waiver of the $20 penalty coorge.
Invoices will be sent to· the permanetJt address you
have listed with the Admissions Office. It is your
responsibility to update that address. The $20 late
payment fee will not be waived beoouse the imiOice is

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.'22 caliber killer found?
Army suspect is confined
by Sltvt Simmons
Oly£diror
Waves of confusion spread throuah &lt;ht Buffalo community .;rty thi&lt;
wcetc followin&amp; th&lt; rd&lt;u&lt; of •kttchy
which hintod at th&lt; possible
di&gt;oovcry of the lnfamow .ll.alibtr tiller. Joseph Christoph..-, a 25-rtar·
old so«!~. had rtpOnodl'y brluod to nursn 11 an army hospital in Fon
lknnin&amp;. Oco&lt;ail. thai he had killed a numbtr or Buffalo blacks.
Oumoph&lt;t ,had bttn admi11td to the bGe hospitol aft&lt;r 41ashioc his
-."'ri.su •ich a ra~or durina confintfn(nt to a saocka«. Hf' hld bttn
ioeara&lt;atod follo,.in&amp; hk anC!il for tht January II ;,abbinJ or I· Qf1
lknnina barrack...,..,. l.eonard Cole$ or O.nville, Vi&lt;&amp;lnia.
Eno County Disuin Attorney Ed"ard Cosarovt proropcly""" N'O area
lawmm to tht Oco&lt;ail army best to conduce an invC!iliplion.
BuiTalo Ho,_jdt Dc('cc:dvt Mdvio l.obbttt and Scat&lt; Politt ln-aaiptor
.,..._ oktlllll•c · • -t
in\"CSiipljon.
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Evidmc&lt; conr...atod •ia a polioe...rch orChrislophtr'• moch&lt;t's 11owr
on Wcbtr
taSt &amp;ITalo revellltd 1 ro~ion . of .fllpno"- ,
arnml(lljtloft and Jinl\U. The p!tbilo....rord ,.'IJT&amp;tlt lim u i6d'otJO.Qot
li&lt;&amp;Tch tilts 1 ~"" behind the wa..r ,..,....,.. hornt and a fom~r)&gt;llii'lnl
eabin In Chou1ouquo Counry.
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Power to bftM away
Th&lt; search.. diseo•·crtd lix knivcs._.....'CRI bo•.. 'Of• .22-alibtr
ammunition. two uwtd-off aun A«h. the awed-ofT: barr•l of a
.2l&lt;&amp;libtr ri~. and an ammunition dip from 1 Rulf' ri~.
Balli51ics '""' ptrfO&lt;mtd last litplC11lbtf followinc four Buffalo-area
kilijflis d&lt;'ltrmined thai the bulltts - · nred from • .ll.alibtr, !()-shot
Rulet rl~.•wtd loth&lt; slzrafa handaun. H.,...«, uiK'Oiln"""" ropon•
dalrn thol initial ballistics I""IS on tht Christoph« WC'apons do not molch •
thO.. from !h..t&lt;PUnaa.
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AIJo Kim~ In tht ...rch..
a milltary...cyle jack&lt;l whirh authoritie&lt;
havt dtt.crrnlntd bcion&amp;J to Christoph«. The j-acket wu labdod u 1 key
dut, &amp;ioce wltnCMa to some of the Buffalo killinJ$ r«~lled that the
~111ckor wore a.aran. th~uaner-ltnst h "Arrny·falil,....tYP&lt;" roat.
Preliminary laborolory 1a11 oonduccodl&gt;n 1he jack&lt;'l roponedly rtvtaltd
dllttlie front wu ltalnod wkh ·hulllltl-bloocl. Funh&lt;t ICOIS will now be
p..-formed to okttrmlnt the blood IYP&lt; In 1n alt&lt;mpt to COiablish a .olid
link ,.ith the Buffalo klllinaa.
So\IJ:OCS !ffO".od that lh&lt; starch of Christoph&lt;t's Fon lknniQa barracks
prOviiltd lid 66ditlonal tviclcn&lt;c. f'r&lt;SC&lt;Itly, t h e - ' if bcina held In the
s&amp;ockadt und&lt;r polu auard.
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!&gt;&amp; Foot ....,.... ln...alloUon uns-.fully allatlpltd to q~ the. •
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Ow\Aoplocr's .,,.....,., Emniaatioa oliht GIC• ·
lllilltory rccordJ, ~. ....,.,_., "poemtlally ...0$1hft..
bec:tlroond illfonn.don.
ID.......cn dalcrmiDod 111M Ovlaosolto did - j6ia dlc Army - 9
1ut NoYelllber u:11oo ..,. ltllleplatdoodtd ""'' .n.c.~~1&gt;cr shoollll&amp;
cla&amp;bi or loladt r. lllc ~. and two.....,.. *rinlt or bled&lt;

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�Scholars debate when life ~~gins
by Ddlora K Ulldq~~lrt
FIIIIIIIY. Wrir~

WE ME VER. ~·nUS P~LEK

-WHEN 1 ~ 'tOUR AbE !

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WM.t doni/It bqln?lrlr ol ron~pthNI? A/Wr rlrt M•nkt'?
fim lrf.mmer ,.lien 1/rt fttus L•fu//)1 ft!rmt:dt Or qf/&lt;r
In ,err.a the bill woul&lt;l equate abol\lon with murdor
niM months, 111 binh? And ~·ho has tht 11tw/utr and women and doaOR wouW be JUb!OCI 10
owrllorlty to &lt;Item tlrt &lt;J/)sofwu: momtnl 111 w~klr 1/fr ()I'Oitelltion undor '1&amp;1&lt; c.Timinal laW\ if they went
bqitut
lllead with an abonion.
Accordina to tho 81(/JIIIo Efrii~Nn.-s. East dmltd
cillia' c:onclwions lhltthe bill would mate abortion a
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$252.00

$179.88

Anllom bFuUvA.........t.lcd. Turni&amp;~,..-J,
11.\llk lnanJ Rock Out'
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Rafts, river., rapids equal regatta
by JIM.II. H .ue.l&amp;
C'-rl!Wt••l Ell-

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Jad Oantct..,tbe Btuloflll
O..mc*&gt;ns. SDow
was fallina oo '"' ....., or Lhe eot.poo aa. tbey
1.....,_ttnlly dill'"" Lheir ""'"""c meal IIIII hOIIRy
~ed thoir crart as t~ aanor wu OO!IIIIinl do""'
th&lt; ldl befOR Lh&lt;ir oun In lh&lt; Birllwalt
ltqom.
The 111nual Rqatta, hdd In Ellieouvillt, Ntw York
on Saturday, allOws eoinnu 10 compel&lt; 'in hf'b,
- · raf'ls, or othor a.uqaatlc cnfis. lo addllion to
awvillnl prlaa for the top tbr« fllllll&gt;en. k
tnodlllot&gt;IJIY awards the Hone's AaT'roplly to'tbt last
plaoe fllll*n,
.
To alow down tbe qik byab alld aonoa .nd to
' - - tlllt all c:oor~J!&lt;~ilon- in l h &lt; - (nunc of
..... , . . _ - 1M lftmdatory - - - ..... lh&lt;
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~. lhey had RIOIII .......... UB lUIIio&lt;
M•** Aleratt bad -loll Ilia pmtlou6.-, udilif
brother
i&amp; lh&lt; """ IW&lt;Minlc ....... o("" ...
!'*&lt;' ~rOI*y. Alta on -.1 .... Sloa1111 Sll!kh, 1

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Tonawanda resident, who ,.... a cuwman in liN«
A~'s wec:euful defen,.. or the Hoi&gt;&lt;'t 1\u in 1979.
/vll&lt;, an Amhtr'A raidcnl, lcsmod up will!
......tll&lt;w Alesae io I 971 and I979. and in both yean
........... 10 sink lh&lt;ir -.d.
This -~. a roolde to the rqatt:a. I'O&lt;IIIdcd 0111
thesl&amp;lf on the fouNnan
Revitwina this!UOfd,
theo.tapso had 10 be lbe odds&gt;on&lt;lloic&lt; to finish last.
Bot ~ was oompctltion. Amon&amp; the JOO.ptia
elltria was a Jllllllaroup bent on takin&amp; fllll ~.and
.. equally unall J IOiq) dedkated to finlshln&amp;IISI. All
the reol ..._ thor\' for a 10011 tim&lt;.
.
~. tO the ...... or the Colapso, finlsbina lul
wu DOt ev~ina. il waa the only thi~~&amp;. 'l'bMpirit and
IIDIIyina """ 10 looc
far be1oc&gt;d any material pin.
In IK. -. tlw ltc:plta C.....-loo awarded lropllia
for
and ""' p1aoe
ThB - · in an
dl'ort ID loelp Ollllbe local-y, th&lt; c-miuion
aw'Ciod pfl calificaiOf ft0111 lfU madwiU IO th&lt;
IINI did ,..., will&gt; tl&gt;&lt; H.,..,.......
l)oslllf, Y~ llw ~ ~ lo,aiiD lht eaux .
~. aFutt "IIObody i&amp; .do- than me" AJcoae
l'lflllllllto COllet the r - bcaluae no tr09hia would be •
IWilfd&lt;ll. " I don't wont 1 l1lOI&gt;OW)I prize. If you act

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unborn under tho 14tlt An&gt;&lt;ndloent-ensurina due
P&lt;""'""orlaw.

An unknown po&gt;&amp;ibility. Oriana Fan.ci rc(m to a
••·lJtis biU does not mat~ an)'lhjn&amp; a aimc." &amp;It
~liS u an "111\koo- ~bility'' Ia htr boot Ur~ told lb&lt; Htws. " We ~ .llown..r. lh•l defino111
ro 11 CloUd Htvrr Bor•. Sho rerm to a woman u a tlle# unns ....,rdU.. to the facts of whon human lifr
reaUty and Lhontf01e &lt;UIC!Mdes lltat lht laue of bq[ns wil! live Individual states constitutional
abonion It "bet,..een an • nkno""' -ibirily and a jusdfic:uion to pw statutes oudawi:n&amp;lbortioru if chey
r&lt;aftty I hot must not be d"-estroyed." Fall~ would c-hoox co do so.'·
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choOse tho Iauer if io decision !tad 10 be made. •
C.n Congr&lt;&gt;s decide when a person oomcs into
Sbe al"' adds, in Utter too Clrild Ntwr Born, that beina. Tho Ntw York n-s said th&lt; R&lt;!liiCIIS
&gt;dmce permhl' htr to mlkt I~ di&lt;lln&lt;'llon belW""&lt;'&lt; Coalition forAbonion Rlahts .aid il was "aboolutdy
child and fet••· "W• aU toow that a fetus booomes a
l~us thll the Conan:u bdin·es o.Ka( il c:a.o now
&lt;hild only at Lheruoma&gt;t ofviabllity,andtllaafiiOIII&lt;Dt disc:n1l from rwo brief harit1p wha1 th&lt; wiseol mind1
in tho ninth month; oxceplional . . _ 111&lt;
seventh montb."
The fiv&lt;doaon "'ho testmrd on Friclayw·&lt; KJrrome
in an hlsto&lt;y
11avc 1101or1&gt;«n
abk to aenctia "' the
ujeu~.
PfOfdlle&gt;f
ru~
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Uni~cy of Rene OtscanG in Paris: Professo&lt; Hymit
But OttOrdin&amp; to th&lt; rrv~ testifyina ·dt&gt;&lt;tocs .-tho - Gordon, chairman of th&lt; Dopanment of. Mrdocal
Senatr Con,.,...,athu' hearinp on C.pitol Hill Friday -ceneriCs atlho Mayo Oinic In Rochattr, M inn&lt;SOta;
10 outlaw abonlon, )luman lire beslns al conception.
Mich&lt;!ine Mallhew&gt;·Roth. a r9&lt;"r&lt;h associal&lt; 01 lh&lt;
North Cato)ina Senator John P. East, chairman of Harvard Uni~~tr&gt;hy Medical School; Wat"'n llo'wo,
the Judiciary subcommittee doalln&amp; with the abortion professor of obstetrics and gynttOioay at the
[$$~. sotko to neaate the 1973 Supreme Coun rutin&amp; University of Colorado School or Medicine, and
thai qaUud abortion and cave tho woman &gt;uperior M&lt;Canhy OeM&lt;re, a pltilk •urgeon and lawyer ftom
tiahl&gt; 10 lh.,.. of tho f~us.
M&lt;rnphis, Tmn....,.,
They all latifltd that llf&lt; belins at ooneql(ion.
Accordin&amp; 10 lho Ntw Yor* Tmri!S. the initial
hcarin&amp;s last ....~ dealt witb the question of when
H)'4e and Helm&gt; are USU.. the "backdoor"
humanllftbqlQs, "aq...UOOtblltheSuprtrneCourt approxh to 1hi11,.... by proposin&amp; to make II a btll
has b«n uoable to t&lt;SOI~... .
instead of a constitulioNiomcodment because biU• If\'
"Ott Maya and6, Setwor East •ill hold h&lt;arinp on pas5cd euitt.
a bill Pf'OPO:'cd by Nonh CaroliOll Senator Jesae H&lt;lms
A con~titutional amendment needs a '"'&lt;Hhird• &gt;Ole
and llllnob R&lt;pr.....,tatl•&lt; Henry J. Hy~&lt;. lhll would of the House and SenaJelo be approved and then it h4&gt;
&lt;ffeclively bar allleaal abortions," uld "Yite Tfmn.\
to be ratifted by 38 uat&lt; leal&gt;L1tura. A bnlonlyneed• a
Th• Nt•• York nmn roponed ,thal lh&lt; bill says.. $lmpk majority jn lh&lt; Houoe and Senat&lt; and then th&lt;
"For tho purpoJC of en fortin&amp; the obllaalloo of the • •ianalur&lt; of Jh&lt; Pr.sld&lt;nt. 10 be enfore&lt;d.
Th&lt; Timn al"' quoted a &gt;&lt;\enlist who said "&lt;at h of
stales undu Ihe 14tlt Ammdm&lt;nt not to d&lt;prive
penocu of life -ithout Lhe due pro«ss of law. human us s:tancdJife u a 7.)'&amp;0tt,'' rtfc.rrins to tht rmbr)•onic
lift ik&amp;U be deemed to &lt;xist from con&lt;eplion."
mit of conception and not oddrOSliill&amp; .,hat was
U' thb bill l$ p&amp;ued. iJ means lh.lt hUMan life would c'ident in Ihe CfO'fllockd kt.arinJ room-that ••t.rc's
be 'fe.&lt;lcfloed .. IIIUtina from &lt;oneq&gt;Cion., Abo. 4Msiono and CO&lt;npk.ocitit&gt;
greatly beyond lh&lt;
COftllhutional PfOleclion - l d be , .........., 10 lho . . _...

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�and is there/on: fo.C&lt;d to eithcl- raise aicu or leavt cown, that It will
dfeeDvdy end tile discotmC flilhu mtile lklfl'alo ......
"USAir ;. oaly doint lllis ~~ its priao) ill ordtt to be pria:
~oe. 1'eoplo E...-(U a!fO&lt;d&lt;o otrer alo- pric:t by

u&gt;bl&amp; cbe
larwt ~ r..1 elrldtni.Botitla 717 piUe; c:ombined ..nit a ~JJlb:ed
pcnoond aatr," ....,.dioa co Wolcoff.
Qoso utiliiatiO!IIInwh..,. the~ in aU branc:hes of a eompony's
activities. wlcidl cuu down drutleally on tl&gt;t nutnbtr of pcnonnd reqWed
co k&lt;9 a busintU busy.
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Also, People Exprao ean OI&gt;F"'• so obtaply btcauA&lt; cbe airline has
vinuaily no ovtrbead ooou. the lirline bu oo tkkoc councen 11 che
airports in tbe &amp;lx dcles d ~io&lt;s (Buffalo, Newark. C'kvel1nd and •
Columbus, Ohio. Norfolk, Vircjnla and Jacltsonvi!lt, Aorida. To purclw&lt;
a tidcec oot aocs throuab a professloc&gt;al crovd .,..,, or buys it ri&amp;ht on

-d.
As their ad

&lt;1)'1. "Wtc!Unt k's ridic:ulousco Jl)t&lt;ld- u •uch time
iD a liole as,1011 do in che air•••• Tbtre are no,Jrnn. Tbtrc's no red

tape ..

t11coe ..,.__,.. ;. abo che pcmible d~.,...... or cbc • · deal. Jf you4o no&lt; cany , _ l o - oa boord. you ~ clwpcl S3 1 baa
co dlodo Jt. or -rre. thil will dirnillfl&lt; Joa ........ and ..Ulna for
Ill_,. co arrive, btl) it may be an add~ hindrance to thetrlvdtr c:anyina
mo~chan 1 ~ baa-&lt;&gt;r,a smallsuitc:.a&amp;t-and a bricfease.
In People E!&lt;J&gt;aus' advtrtisemenu, appearina In such newspapers u 171•
N•w York rtm.. and che Buffalo E•Ynlnlf Ntw$, It il txplalned that th ..
"fedefal aovemm&lt;nt's alloW.nee for drivin&amp; your car che 411 miltS co
Buffalo isl82.:ZO." And chat does noc-mctudc tolls and meals.
From t.be Buffalo anaJt, til&lt; ad dc~ "the saandard bus rare co New
Yotk 0ty is W.~. and t.be S&lt;andan! air .tart co Ncvo York Clly .be(~
People Express ., .., S99."
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The airline ad'o'tnlses lcs aoalasthal or off&lt;rin&amp;tbe "low..a airline prices
in tht Uniltd Stales. Every seac. Ev&lt;1}' fli&amp;ht."
The stll&lt;lent.-mc:r- mQ finally lutk-out. A new airUne I&gt; now
American Airlin.. also has jointd !he rarth of those in abe pric&lt; war. As
offeclna a S23 lli.ll&gt;tto Ntw York City.
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or Selurcjay. April 25. American b&lt;aan orferina $3$ and $69 ni&amp;hts co
People"'- Airlines (845-$260), operatina out or Buffalo wUI orfec L'lJuardio airpon .
Not. a no· frills deal a&lt; People Express is. Amtrkon Alrllnq, as USAir.
tlx Ol&amp;hiS a day, bccinnlna Thur&gt;day April 30, to Newark lnatmatlonal
illlrpon In Nn.-ark, New Jm&lt;)' ( 1$ minul&lt;&gt; outside N&lt;l" York City from will maintain reaular Iusa~ checking. II does. howcv&lt;r. ha"c some lim&lt;
~hl&lt;h btH&lt;S ron ao che Pon Authority In Manbauan). Eo~h no-frill Olaha rescr;ictions on ahe deals.
wPI b&lt; on a rud..rroci&lt;at Bo&lt;lna 737. which sea* 118 passenam. Thtre il a
The S3S AmW«n Airlines Oiaht is ror ahose who ara"el b&lt;Cw«n 7 p.m.
sllahcly hllh&lt;r pea~&lt;:Cifnc faro of$3$, bua ...... sp&lt;ndina S10 round crip Is • • and midniaht Sunday throuall Friday, and rtorn 12:01 a.m. Saturday to
"'vW\11 or $121! fot the tuvtltr.
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I:J9 a.m. Sunday. The r.r .-up lO $69 becW«&lt;I 12:01 o .m. and 6:59
lnttr·Raidtnee Coundl ~. Inc., Exe&lt;uci-. Director Min p.m. Monday throuab Friel.,. and JrOGI 2 p.m. co 6:S9 p.m. Sunday.
Wol&lt;off has UB students lllrcady boaktd unca n&lt;J&lt;C term's 'llllnkqlvina
The Americanizotlon of the c:ollqe studtot prevails. ho,. ...~, despile
and J.....Uh HolidaY flilhu with USAir. •11ldl ,.,,. becin orrmna a thc:setnaMJrlcina.,....di-doprnenu. PropltS&lt;Uibditvechatch&lt;yaec ..ilat
discount orr._~ rare or SJ' aliO on April 30.
they pay for, an alarmina number or studtou meet che ...,., of inexpmsh'&lt;
USAir huthe addtd -.ion or-~ to J...Guvdia and Kennedy tllrfine tidecs •ith susp;don. The American Dream com&lt; true is not vivid
airports, ai "..Uasco N.,.,.. Unfikt Peopi&lt;' Express, USAir •ill !Nincain mouah to di$p&lt;l the cynleal vi&lt;w or The Ameri&lt;an Way of scalpina the
rqular luqaae dl«ldna, a smaller alrcron and reservation and tkket· lt~pless eonsumer.
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"The pil&lt;lts mU!I not bc""'intd"; ''the planes must not bt safe": " they
pa)'ina pro«dun:s. The odvancaae co Ch&lt; People Expreu is that one ean
rCS&lt;TVe In adva""' aDd pay for hiJ tlc:kec as he boards,&lt;*" With I personal
probably don't provide parothutts"; these arc ridiculou• t&gt;&lt;J)(essiOns of
check (c.,o forms of idmdracalion 1re roquirtd) or with arovtlltt's check.. American ratlonatity. There is a disc urbins~tridenee co American cynicism, '
Ideal for lhon.andspur-of..nt·mom&lt;nt cripo, th&lt; People Exprm travtltris and lc is wonb eonsldmna chat should an atdd&lt;nt-G9&lt;f forbld-ocooar on
tn&lt;OtJraatd to carry his own IUJP8&lt; oaboard.
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1 budget company nl&amp;hl. a cleafenins cry or o&lt;llrl8&lt; would run that
Wol&lt;off Slid he~ sur&lt; chou If People Expras does not draw cbe business company out or aown on a rail.

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with me
(cheaply)

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April 21 d1v.ntd cold and ..-.. . n.-o ""'mi&gt;&lt;R or ch&lt;
Colapoo..n.• h1d the No. Zilaninaj)()Slaion,slattd to
80 orr 30 ....,.,• .,. ~ncr 10 l ,m. The cllhct '"""had ahe
No. I) posklon. &gt;lthedultd IO shove orr ac 10:06 a .m.
Tbb pO&lt;cntiol erisb for th&lt; r:rtw was .n:solvtd by
dlvldioa the Colapso in cwo «Ctlons and launchina
them ltpautdy. •ilh pliM tO join IO&amp;t1htr in
mlcbtrcam.
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The Cobp&gt;o .,.... ....,.;ally a rare. with lhr«
.....,.,eo platform&lt; suppontd by nine inntr tubes and
tied.._.,..
On board, for the romfort or
che aew, .,..,. four &lt;oatour "'I'd seats. ,.,.., coolers
railed, with beer. and. Hib~i.
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SIXIy ........S. into lhe r.«. \tic plact _,td
ieminoal. Alrtad)' a tub&lt; had cJev&lt;'loptd • leak, and
-hadllk&lt;ftth&lt;lltJtofmanyplunsesintotht icy
-..-or tht O.eac Valley CrO.t . Howtvtr, after ell&lt;
oe&gt;nMetlon was mad&lt;. ch• Colapso .....
.....,...ruby rutvipted ao tht fin4

F'ol4r6 tl~e 10 .. ,...
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At 1 hairpin lum to the ten, the Cnl1p&lt;n, vrxy h&lt;I'IY
in til&lt; watrx. m.btd head...,.. Into a &lt;~uanp or trtai and
roth on che cr..t bank. Tro&lt;lo icsnamt, h collapsed.
Jt foldtd vp lil&lt;t an "N.'' btina awhed Into all&lt; bank
by tht aomnt. and took on a lot of •-.cti.
Oamaat r&lt;por~:
but11 lnn« cube&gt;. mah
overboard. an naviplion instruments (pol~ loSI, afa
woe~ion Irreparably .cltstroytd. As&lt; was the man
ovtr11oard. HHwamas!&gt;or&lt;:a.&lt;CheColapsodrintdinco
ell&lt; third beer stop. At cbi&gt; poiac. Ax&lt; ond Smlah opted
10 abandtl&lt;&gt; che crfon. citin&amp;lhc ucremdy cold walcr
llStherea!On.''
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AltsK ,..,. chc lone ..pcrion«d ;•rewman len, and
decided Chat finilhinalastw.... ,..,.., .. the hard•hip. . nd
eo1c1 water. We 1&lt;n tl!• cltird beer Slop • i ah no po....
belt aop.
and h&lt;nee no control of the Colapso. The rear seacs
An.
llrll llrctlli:. the competitioa fa&lt; last plio: W&lt;K under water. Aleuc""" oictlltl on lh&lt; beer cooltr-•
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-17do ot "'"· The,_ prOoedcid ~aly unc;J
an-de --.1 boor uop. T1wrt .,.. &gt;orne jwqaposina '
Of poolliotu and ll\rewd llratcak ....,..,...;01 tO
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. bantv&gt;lt..J«oclt &gt; r
a..c ...-now, ther .,.;..a~. 'fhey &gt;COrtd a ahnd.ns
blow on !he &lt;!ll'board •kk and ru•htd pa.•c on ""'-"'
lh&lt;•trcam. Butahe end wa' ncar.

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It spun In drd&lt;s as it drintd. collidln&amp; ..;en tbc
blott.~ei:JridlloabutMt11Uandsobm«atdrocb.

The Inner lubes " - ' ~ lea's rqulal1y.

Within ten mlnuiCJ, the cube&gt; chac IUpporttd cJoe...bow
seAlS Wtrt dtnattd, and both Of US· - forttd tO &lt;il Oft
the cool« arnli!ohipo.
The Horse'• As&gt;- ..tthin ollt pup.
the
number n.. 11tadil}' down strnm.
Unfortunaldy, ...., c.oo\ advam11&lt; or the ~··
ladt of .......,vwabirlly by 11oppiq ashore ' aad
allowicw k co •
• c.. 10 tilt llctle c:arrciiiS or doe M&gt;&lt;k, Ibe Colapoo
""'" IIIlo Slleldl of rapid&amp; ....t the cooler. t)le
0111J ....... - rauiniaa. ovc:rboerd. It
bobbacl "" a r.. yards ~ lllld flooltd
•llrilbc, willa tllae beer ioti&lt;C, aad floated a..,ay as

Up-·

momna

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deep--.
1M*-........
*IIDOCI •

lk ..ft. Jootlaa at tile

... -" ......... lf$ 1ookocht

wbmcrttd for•

~ ......... lftkle

JUihlot&amp;- hll f&lt;CC, and then Far
. _ _ 10 . .ell e. fiMI alill!l* of the oooltr
...,...____,alum.
.., ............." lot Mkl. lllld the Colapoo sMtd DO

' a-, As-

_.,race.

......... "I
w'II8Rdw lnlplqo. O...(A..) and I

.._ ............._.~ boiiOIMd boll."
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lllfl!l .......... ._......

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by.IOHPh B. Zlnple
on the _ . cl tho ~Man Su.
Beirut. !.-.on II tQmolly _ , boaucful this- cll/Uf. Yet

Pob&lt;id

the - many
clcl!JJn
'" the ~· cl t&gt;q&gt;lod'"9 has
a..-!
Beirut's inlwlllbnts to Doe lor Ia&amp; Mtll&gt;eac bur

..t.. swrouiidlngs.

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has - Jowls
&amp;'*'Y
ohdlng
"OC&lt;aSionaly at vory hHvy
" Silo said
rlwlfintheBeirut.
5qa
~t "-•-wed -nv eotlltadi&lt;""V _ . . ovor the
pal low day$ on the Lcbanno ol!uallon: Aa:ording to
5tot1!-.. "Many cllleiruf• &lt;Mizens '-'e fled to salor locals
~ tn the mountains...

"
Pl6guod by &lt;PO&lt;adle oiolenu. Botrut has b«omo o dMdtd
of!iclal ot the ~bontse Emblouy told The Spectrum
fhet "there exists on tm"91nory line- known •• the green
llnc-ol d"""'""'llon which dlvtdos the CIWI!on eastern sector
cllhe city from the Mcolom wutem region" cl the capieal city.
He dooc:it&gt;ea the line os being "do facio to the &lt;ease llre
_ , . . which brough1 an end to the 197$.1976 Lobonoso
dly, ,An

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~ 10 the Embotoy olllc:lol. the Beirut ~hting has
cl tho dly'• norrnol fundlom Ho said the
Boirul olrpo&lt;t has hod 10 dote nurnerouo
renewd
oncl ~ . f91ting returned to tho troubkd COUiiol dly.
The olrpo&lt;t has come under heavy ohding. liCCOrdlng to the

bmtS-

~ many

oflical.

•

OhWeoi-a--n

On l\p&lt;1l 2. fighting .,__,

end

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~ troops

l'hclilngisb .., o« • now rour&gt;d qf

-mns. Tho

~-..,.a the leYOis of ftghUng from ol&lt;lrmioha.to ltvcls
~ the lnlenolly which cngufod !I&gt;« Mlddle Eastern
notion dUIIng the ciYil...,. IWc yoon 0!10·
Stnc:. the ....-d ftghdng bogM&gt;, on
500 people

-•14&lt;1

hove dlod, whllo ....,.,_ 500 hove been mafmed or wounded.
the t..biMM olllc:lal told Tho s,..c.n.m. A&lt;cordlng to the
olllc:lol, ....., one.
lnddent ~ the oulllruk of
~...._,lhoOwlodenooncl lho ~~.
He llld. '11 1$ .... ~In Lobonon 111111 the Syriom"""" 10
daololnaiiO ........ whore lho flttoling -...~.·
~ 10 ... allt:tol, .... z.hlo
lhe
lnddoN ..... plioc:e-11 . . , tid!
He llld ...
Ill prociucew.

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In ........
s,.w.-- __,In,......,._
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............_"'oo!!t-••iiiiiiLL••III ... "'ffi1A:'
He . . . . . . . . . . . S,.W.IIollow...,

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T h e - claimed thai
bgh('"9 begon ......_.the
Phalongl$tJ""" the SjNm the P«&gt;PPo who .... in the .... .....
)Oinod the l;ghl aglinst the ~ ..
R~ vlo~Goc:c

Accoo;llng to 11Mb Slodcman. a ~ lloponment

c::MJ war.

lndOJI;.nd.,.t stoto, they (Syna) did ,;.,._ hove the 'nght to roko
11.""

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Slodan.v&gt; ~ "'"' "the Unicod s.-s ........ rho
n&lt;WIIon cl bghllng In Lebanon wlh the ~ conum •
She sold the Un~od ScM.a to IOIC&gt;rn.d about the d~ cl
lh• human trog«dy ~ • 1$ In Zehlt 01 "' Beon11 "'
southorn Lob.non. • She oeknowlodgod thot innocenl people
how boon killed. while many o&lt;h&lt;rs hove ·fled the _.... cl
confrontation.
Stotkmon sold. "That in rt&lt;lttnl fighting the Syrlans OCC\Iplod
posiUons on ..,.,.al hJsh points along the spine of Mount
• Lebanon." Adding. thol the .. Slrong holds OYerlook a large
.,•• or the coa01al ploln cl1he north oentrol region cllcbanon
a nd hod been form..ty been held by
Christion forces
Many cl Lebonon's cun-mr problems ore rooted In 1ho
country's physical lacllono...llon .' Ptesenlly. there oro oboul
22.000 ~ po-kooping troops .ullonod on~
soli. TMrc aro •• many es25.000 Polatinlon guemllas locoted
ln.dte-.d&gt;em section cllcbanon And dwreilo~
c:hrisaan populallon on the ••• cl Bclrut-tnducling
~
l'halAIIIIIOl · whd&gt; boasts ai'MII'Obenhip cl
60.000. Seed Hoddad. o forma Lobonoso army olli&lt;e. has
_control cl oboul 4000 Christiln rl!ll*s.
Haddod has prodalmod • Jb&lt; mile wir:le Slrip cllond on the
Israel bonlor to be """- Lebanon". Many Western anolysiou
ho"" dacrt&gt;od Haddad os being • proxy lex Israel int.,.....
'Jli,. lsnelio how- aorcltod • lA de9'ee of control on the
soudwrn·, _ roglons cl Lebanon . The l.ebanew army
conslstl cl about 25.000 Ul·trolned and poorly equipped
soldltn.
'.

the

ClwiiNonc cllhe polldcal factions hove d~ated __,..lor
the ~ people'• &amp;1ghb. ... addition 10 the ~ forca
lociRd within .Lolwonon. dwro Is aloo a 6.000 manbor Unllod
~ Po~ Ioree IIOiloned "-'ghovt JOUdwrn

~,._ VOtt .,;_ r-'"&lt;1 t.lll- h ~ _..,.,

loAoli)"' .......s ........................ tcboDoo\, . . . . .

.......- 151*0PL ThaS.. o.-- told Tho s,-......

_...IO ..

.... could~_.... 01 ~ . . . . _ . _

~allt:toi. "honly- .. ondthe

........................ '" 10 ..... Ltlloolon lor . . ......,_,.

�.l
JAdministration targets

!

bv Pnl Laab

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Among the many Federol social prograrm slated for deep
budget cuts Is the ~I SeiVIees Corpcnllon fl...SC). a
progrom pnwtding lowy&lt;ots for the pool. Unlike some ocher
_..,.. b«ing OOfT1llletely ejlmlnMed, th. LSC II Ngarded by

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~ mony ~ .. being too valuable to Aallic:a' beeause a
provtda • fundarnefttal-lo ~-equal )u$11c.o f&lt;&gt;&lt;
lhosr who could not """""""' af!onfU. Barbara Han&amp;schu. a
lpc.J .nomey and the vlc:8 ~~ of the National Lawyers
Guild,~- tbcdemiR ol !he program wtii"W!klhe i*x out
ol tbc Conotllution" by ftiOk1ng ~ the
to
1holr legal rtghb.
.·
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The LSC In $32J milion progrom commanding 323Jocally
opmled logal~~rv~ea pillgrarm. Its lowy&lt;otS provide 'advica
and logo! eld•IO tbc pool for dvil cuu suoh as divorce and
landlcxd·WIIanl probltpls. Occ:asionaly. the LSC has-«.nl!CCed
m,o)or delo suits against 01/'er govemment agenetet in
dfcler to f&lt;&gt;&lt;ee them lo moinlaln their logo! Obligations,
R«cndy. on Etie County legal seiVica ogency sued lhe
Nlogonl Frontier Transit Authority to Ioree them to uoe
Federally appropriiJied &lt;nOfW)I to equ1p huws with TOmps for
the ~ as requlred by law.
Elllde.y
The LSC has been effective in represcntlng the poor lor a
number ol reMOO$, Spending'_% cenb ol eac:h dollar Hreceives
directly on legal seiVica, R• annuollo6d oll.4 million cases b
effldendy handlod by using ~ speclaM&gt;lng in poverty low
and the problems of the pool. ln addltlon.lU manycommunijy
offloes are' often more occesslblo titAn lll'e pivate law firms.
Oeop~elhe suc:eess of the currenlJW09&lt;am.lRlll only 20 percent
of the 30 miUion AmeriCatiiiMng below the Po-t~! bne facing
a c:MJ logo! problem receive the
- n e e they need.
Is Its lock of
One .......,., for. lhe

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Ph._,., a rjg'ht.w!ng eonsultanl for the Rea9an
Adminillrotlon and a leodlng member of !he group Smash
Legal~. b., aoc:used lhe LSC of beli&gt;glead by "avowed
Marxl&lt;ls" who ''lobby!"'""'"" law&gt; ond adminlsh-otive ruangs
which further s&lt;&gt;e1o11u Amerloa" a«ordlng to the G.-dlon,
Conservatives lear thot the LSC II being used by ~ pc&gt;pr to
promole """" grea\er government welfare. PhUlips maintains
lhllrhelsnotogainstlawyerslorlhe.pool; hejustdoosnotthink
thallh! government shoolcl pay lor !hem'.

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F~. President R~ has a hlstOJ)( of &lt;&gt;PJ)O$ltion to legal
- e programs. As GoYemot of Callfornill in !270. ~an .
VIed to veto a $1 .8 million app.oprlolion to U...Californla.Rurol
Legal Aosmanu (CRI:A) ~am. The CRLA, whicb a t.w
yeors ...me. suce...fully bloclte&lt;l R -'s ef!on 1o out the conce!ll io who wW fill !he Wid If lhe 6200 l.&gt;wyers ollhe LSC
_Callfornlb Medicaid budget by $126 rilllllon,
!ben primarily are released . Alm&gt;cly. wtth the LSC .,;n Intact, many prlvote
lnvolve_djn ~forcing minimum JHooment !itandl'fds lor migrant lawyers pnwtd~ bono publlco~for lhe public good) WOti&lt; for
wo.i&lt;etS, In attempting to veto CRLA's ~rnprlo\lon. RObgan the pool. The addldo~ol.casol?od would be wch !hot "H is
,oeeused the PfO!I&lt;Am of holllng "miousec!
Ivnds",and slw!er fan~-•n$1•n ef!ectioe renunclotlon of !he .prlndpiO of
hallll!g lolled 10 oerve "lhe lfue clvU ~ needs of the 1&gt;001"." equol justiCe-to assume !hot !he prtuale bar con pfO\IIde
according IO columnist Anthony Lewis In lhe New York nmu. sufficient service&lt; &lt;&gt;&lt; funds to meet the legal needs \)1 ~
However. a relitew of Reagan'• actions called'lot by President million poor citiuns." OCCO&lt;ding to two members of the New
Nixon found ·them "IO(aDy lrrespon5llile and without Yori&lt; Lawyer's CommtHee to Preserve Le,al Setylcd' on the
loondallon.•
New York nmes Op-Ed poge.
,
In od&lt;lhlon. uhllke LSC lawyers, most private lawyers ore not
Reagan'believes such programs eon be state' funded instead
~ using money from .social .. block gJOniS. Crilk.s. trained to deol wtth cases concerning lhe poor. Flnolly. only
though. assert !hot legal services would have to compete wUh 0.2 peroent of lhe IJ?C's WOO. leads lo cia,. oc:llon sul!s. the
other soda! programs also laced With redi!Ced funding. Stoles. type of IUigallon holllng !he pot~nt!a1 to produce the social
also. would have Uttle lneendve to fund o pr&lt;&gt;!Vom which could chonge Philli)&gt;s fears.
•
potentially take the SUite to, cou~ . Pblllips be~eves thot lhe
Currtri)Oy, Reagen's plans have been rei«'ted by Congre,.
'IJ&gt;wyers ahould .serve the poor out 9l chariiy. deducting any 'with the House budget committee svwortlng $200 mtllion in
feti from Income. sax as a charirab&amp;e donation.
fun'&lt;llng ond - tho Repub&amp;on-controlled Senale Budget
Committee Wllt.tively supporting $100 mWllon•in funding. To
what degree the LSC .suflllves-lf it survives-will be of lasting
for equal j11stice for the poor.
r-"::':le"~P"':':"~::o=:!'t

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· Plaza Slloe Repair
47 KenmoR Ave.

SHOES REPAIRED lc
SHOES I_)YED .'
11fJ

Cl"''"
•t a; Lou dry Dooo
L¥tllf' aepal,. AINI

47 Kenmore Ave.
At ·university Pltza

purch10ed in tho ou,.
Cucludlng .-.. itemol
w ith eoupon·v81id

thru August .3 1/81

FOREMOST .
WINE AND LIQUOR
39 KENMORE AVENUE

~-·Muldoon 's,- ---.

Bailey Near Hlgbgate
SPECIALS
• • • MONDAY • • •

Amaretto or Schnapps ·
3 Shots for $1.00

..

• • •:riJESDAY • • •
Labatts Blue
2 Bottles for $1.00
• • •WEDDSDAY• • •
Mlchelob Draft

3 for $1.00
• • • THUUDAY IS LADIES liTE
Bar Drinks 7Sc

Japanese

~ram pn:se~t

JAPAN NIGHT
_
Ft_iday, May 1. ·.1981

at 7 p.m.
t K. C'?rnell Theater. AC
.s tuttents ·st.oo
Gen. Adm. $2,. 00

�France

D'Estaing leads election;
meets socialist in runoff
- - : ; - - - - - - - - - --

1&gt;11 Ala~~· Klldltc:

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French President Volery Gltc:ard dEII»Ing survilled the first b6Dot Sunday
In hiS re-oloc:tlon 1:114 despite a ttrongM&lt;Ond place shoW1119 from Soelallsl
~':"ldo~ F"'ncois Mlilmand. Tho two will ~ in a runoH tlectlon on Moy

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1101.,.

w.h 112 perwnt ol Fnonce's~ rnlllion dgiJie
!101119 to tho pols to
cleddc~ • len candidate flelcl. d'~ omerged with 28.2
o1
tho wllllo Mltlonand took 26.2 pncmt. In Frmch 'dernocncy. the
~II only d«1dod on • lint balol • • conclldaR llllca • ~ o1
the If nol, the two front NMGS i:ocnpo!le In 6 NnOff tlocdon
• l'lnlohlng third _. Pam '""YO&lt; and Neo-Gou.., -• COf!MrY&amp;llw
.,.nv-Jocquts O.ac. Tho ,....,.. cfEstaiolg Prime Mt111Sor won 17 5
- ··. ~"-'s than pols hod pr&lt;Yiowly Indicated, and With wh1ch
"" .. txptdtd to buid • con.rval!lle !&gt;Me.
C:lm""'nlol Party c:ondld.to Georga M&lt;or&lt;hals took only a 15 pm:«nt
short. a dto6ppolnting "-'s compared to prev~Gu• tltdions. In 1974.
Marc:hals rocelvod 20 pm:«nt of tho 1101e. In the late 1940s tho communists
rec:etvcd up to 28 P""'Cnt.

Compl._._ ancl Cl111-

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Coosldeml a mld&lt;lk-of·chc•road poilticion. d'Eslalng was ~loaed to hi&gt;
seven·year ~mIn 1974 In a do... decision~ M1tten11nd. Since then ho
has led F.-nee on a road of econo&lt;nlc prosperity-In terms of standord o1

living-not typbJ oltlumping ~end paralleled only by Japan OM of
d'Est.alnsi• ma)O&lt; Pf0!1111111J wasoo Ina.- France's u.. of m.do., onergy.
thus redYCini tho f\Oifon's d~ on ""!'«nsiw lmponod oil
~ ""'__,., -wm &amp;om . . . . lot his loweing of the IIOdng
-.-lrono 2110 18. ~of obonlon. end the .-ng of dlvorotlow&gt;
Hls llocal pokla, tpmding aust&lt;riry. end cvtlwdts in.soclol
opondllog ' - nmecl him~ &amp;om the rjghc.
Dnplle rt.lo I)&lt;Oip«riiy "-• ' - been sewral a1tidsmt lovclod tho d&amp;alnsl gcMmmtnl. ~has neMy qYOdnlpled *'«
1974 to J 6 nllllion. and French 1orei!J! policy hM suH.,od .........!
Ytbacks In roOtnl yuis. T'lllng to follow a G6Yflst ndillon in forttgn
policy-a IIJOng' Frtneh on the lntemadonal tcet&gt;t wtthcM follns
into ony poliolcal bloc-d'Eitaing has hod IC\ICI'al !aUtun. Moot noelc6blo has
beenlnNnco . ....... thofrtneh~td~ inChodw.. oV«rthrcS..,..t&gt;y
• L1&gt;1oon "'--' M.orx1s1 lect~on. ~failure ocr:urrod 1n tho Ctntrai

....,.ynn ~-~
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2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1

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&lt;J alrodt!b, lncludll)g connlbalbm. agoln-' !.ti
Porll tid
and ~Tench
....,P.. n..~ac~&lt; oflooct end d -}'"&lt;I lh" vdatloo
of r..,.,..

=-~~oncPor~~Joumaltoa«uMc!'Uoalng'sfor&lt;l!ln

Minority Student Affairs presents
the Second Annual

..:...,
D'EJoline - . aho aftldatd lor hlo May ..-,g So.flot Union
. . _ f!lifihnev. Claiming 10 ~ 01..-.d 10 •lft9od So.flot
.......... pwllOUiarly the~ lniD ~ b ~tho
- .-.g - c:olocl, tho Mtnch Praident lrlod 10 • """""-ol of
R . - ""- tlvough • Fronc:o.SOW. ogoument. Thi&gt; oloog with FfMC»'s
non·....., tQnce - . I s tho So.flot Union has led 'to O«Usolfons bach ot
' - and oboacl that d'Esle!ng 1o oppoaolng the R Tho ol ohe ~ 10 Nnoff dtptOOs significantly on how the 46
.....,..,. ofohe ~which IIOitd lo&lt;lhe ~olcanclldates wt1 &lt;ast
.... ...,. and for how tho 18 I'O"'ent who did not go to tho pols S..ndoy
... - · lrt F...,.. 611 112 _ . a turnout ts not considered "'I&gt;Odaliy lorg«.
ltloeopeclocllhol thote .....tldoln to the rfght of d'Eslaing w1IJ support the
_...,tbul• oll"'llhee '-been no ~nts nor art thmo any
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CULTURAL FIESTA

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Saturday, May 2:
FUlmore Room, Main St. Campus
2:00p.m.-

AFRICAN CULTURAL CENTER
CARIBBEAN DANCERS
4:00 p.m. .:... speakers: Willie Rick &amp;
AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT REPRESENTA
6:30 p.m. - JAZZ BAND- UNDERGROUND EXPRESS
9:Dq p.m. - reception

_..c., n- ......,._ a.hc:, Mlc:htal o.b&lt;o. on oid·IM Goulbt
ofltl of a..too DoGeuDe, and Marfe·fnln« Garoud. an

ond .....,..

............,_ ....., . . - under Georges

Pompidou and

O.trac. t~

.... d'&amp;loq polod., ........ of e...~.

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......... lor ...
ol Mlc:WI c.-...
of the
....... , .. . . . . . ~of ... Unliod Sodolol P.ny. Mrtt.
~ 001 tho T....... Wodom fk:kd, ond M.n::halo. If the_.... can
"",_ ...oc.-...
-~ vnlibly. he
46

could-.

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Tho ~ - - --·~ Bruce Uloftdo, .., ~
~· . . ~ could bo. c:niCiol In throwlnQ iht tlocdon to ......... ...,._.,___. ~ ho woold endane nrihor.
, . ............. - - ... _ _ end~ IOCIIIotac:ould ltod
.......... -~.W..olthelolt. MlliomoMI, in d~t
,... MlodiM- policy ~Deluding the communist's ~(&lt;)&lt;an ....,_
w6 fw 5oolell. heo .......- nollo heYeony
hlo ............ In
~ heo..ta ho ... ""'"-'the -ak. '~'~~aloft could . . .
encl...,~ ......nd Of~ not-.., ection which -.ld ..._

.....,.,u_ln

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. . ....

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A.nco'o futuN, whofw'a - - ol its pramt eenlrloz policies co •
ntld tblll io the WI ... bo. cloclcled tn tho ,_, . . - and a holf ~ a

Sunday, M_a y 3 :
Goodyear Hall Area
F'IJtJnoN Room, Main St. campus
2:00p.m.- BATtl.E OF TiiE SEXES (BASKETBALL.
VOLLEVBAU.. DOUBLE DUTCH CONTEST. etc.
4 :00p.m.- FOOD TASTING SPANISH. AFRICAN. SOUTHERN.
VEGETARIAN. CARIBS~
5:00p.m.- GREEK PATIO SHOW
7:00 p.m . - SKIT BY "Frankie Jay"
7:'10 p.m.- POETRY READING " POI::TIC ART COll.ECTIVE"
8:00p.m.~ LATIN BANB
9:30p.m.- Uilma Theatre Group

--...w.. , .,.oco~ag~ctto~. anclthoclia&gt;~orunlflcellon

· ALL FREE

cl .............. tncuooliont ....... Of J)OII-..cl• • - - ......
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P.O.D.I...

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higtl technology; becomes an--industry leader
- b!IR..-N. Clirfoltiu

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"For -our futuro growth. we mut1 look to a mo&lt;e
olllc:imt- of existing manpoWer, supplemented by •
veryoeledlvepojlcyofcapllollnvatmmis,"sotd Q,nkof

I'""" &amp;weroor Amon Golnt. lsr6tl ts a .,., country
large component of sldlltil and educaled
man""'""'. Neverlh..Jess, loracl Is devdoplnjl Into a

i.lch "

bnld .d ......metiiJ-e low ...,.._otur« organic
ranlane cydo turtJine - - ond a solar pone! mode
&amp;Om Dud Sea wot• tolullon and ochor saline Willfr
elements. lheoe are ~ pooductd rapecdwly by
Onoat Turtl4nos W . and lis asooclotc &lt;OmpanJJ Solmat
Systems ua., which Ormat esl4bltshtd together with the

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Scientific Research Foundation ol Israel, 10 promote solor ponds. lnter~ly enough, wtlh an adequote
and broadly b&lt;lstd technologlcel !ll'OUP of these pondJ. lsracU energy needs could be
c:&gt;&lt;po&lt;t1ng nation. For to&lt;am.,..:
reduced a whopping lew per _ ,, Already, thl$ and
t.;awr' lndUIUial W . of Tel 1\1/1\1- a compeny that oth.-tslmllaradvanoahavegenorattdagrutamountof
pioneered the dcwlopment 01 luor beams lor mellkallnlere$1' &amp;om the energy11arVtd Third Worid. In this
u--i&gt;ooCaprured60per-tollheworldrnodcctlor tec:f10ololliealare&lt;~, !nell$ adcnowltdgtd as premlor.
arbon dio&gt;Cide mtdlcollasert.
to...~ pliilw11y ~ Is WU.ally fiOII-e&gt;&lt;iolcl'lt and the llrst
being used lor unoer surgery and opeeiol micro- produalon models have a...-d many interested
ourgerles that demancf _ . . , . aocurocy.
buJI"'B.
Sd-Tex ~ ol ~ • ..t.lt.'h designs and
Agricultural resoarch IS a lundammtol to Jew;sh
rnodcCIS int..-.eluly c:orr-..uteiotd pr«·pr... groplli&lt;
~ phllooophy ........ ~ ~
d~,syslems. has esl4bltshtd ltodln.- ol rnodcct
politics haw rosuked In a lllc·lold UJCAII~ 1948.
nlclles othctwlse domlnated by Amerbn and
European conglomerates.
c:ornpum sy~Wms lsrMII ~. larva .mlol-co&lt;~JPU~ers and
comral atmoopherlt: compulen along wlh ~ fnlgallon
atabW1 the link between des!gned c:on«pp and flntshtd
and cloud -.ling tecf.nfqua hew tr.onslormed arid
design evaluetion lor production.
desert land Into productiw !arms. The potentfal
Eloc:lnt, • Halla-l&gt;ased company that sp4cWI:es In
ogricullural growth In the Negev dosert In southm&gt; brael
advanced mecfocallmaglng, has won 12 per cent or the
is saki to be almost 800 per cent by the year 2000.
world market In -computerized a&gt;&lt;lal tomography
scanners. Eloc:lnt competes ogalnot such mukl·no~onal
Taldng Into conild&lt;'l'atlon that last year IS&lt;a~U exports
comglomerates as General Eltetr1c, Smnlns. PhiDips. to Alr1ca tnausod 66 .,.,. unt , h Is eastly .un that lsreol
Toshiba and Hnachl. Axllll tomosrraphy Is a three· has emerged as a aUy to Africa. H~. th... o.xpons
dimensional )~ideo projodlon on a computer scree~&gt;. are not South Alr1can bound: lsr6t~ trade relations wllh
whlc:h $hews the human body area being scanned .
South Alrica ha"" · ~ severed by the, lsTaeU
The Eln Bokelt open~tion was based on two or1glnal Government.
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~ when I have tUrned ~the light
~Do you knew there are only
2,000 bowhead whales left?'h
she say$. ''That's all. In all the
oceans. They have a baby only
once every two years and many
of those babies gel shot because
they have to come up for air
m«e olteo than the adults."
Her !'yes are dark with
sonow. "It ~es me so sad.
And the wolves, tlie way they
shoot wolves from planes. And

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the hons. So much kllling."
In her schoolbag, ready for
morning at ihe top of the stair$.
Is the essay that had been
homework "How I !eel about
the s hooting of President
Reagan." Sheilad been angry~~
• having to do It-to think about
It-but had written:
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"I 'think John Hinckley was
,
craty to try to kUI him . I do not
Bedl!rM 1s the threshold on like Presldent Beagan . but I do
which d)lldren ga!Mr strength not wish death on him . I think It
for night terrO&lt;s. So as I tuck her~ Is creepy for a person to try to
Into b ed, my daughter take someone else's life because
sometimes lets me glimpse the of his own problems."

Bef«e · Reagan !Mre w.as
TV and movles~heretbat to him,' says my chlkl. ''See
John lAnnon, whose songs she the !)Jownups' woc1d Is fuD of what happened?" .
knew by_heM!. BefO&lt;e that the gunplay. If-she wakes up at n!ght
Ne;xt comes Pandora wbo,
_people whom she had studied In and we're watching TV In the because of lmpatlenc:e, looMd
foui1h grade last year as Heroes living room, the story is moSt the ev!ls on the world . "And
of Our History: Martin Lutt- surely violent.
they're $1111 out there," she says.
King, John Kennedy. Many ·
"Yes. They are. But we have
others, too, people not famous o.lfy
only begun to read the ~
except by becomll1g llictims of
On children's programs myths," I say, wllh the rtluallclss
random violence.
gJownups ad daffy and things banishing all the evils, wishing
We do not walk on nearby always come out rtght in the away\. a~ the terrors and
Mount Tamalpals anymore end. On grownups shows rem~ that with fire the
because the murderer of seven people kill, scream, try and do gods 9ave humanland the most
women tt-e Is $1111 at large.
painful honibk things lo_ each ~ powe\ful 'gift of aU-which
My Instinct is to try to protect· ott-.
is-comp;&gt;sslon.
O'NSJ
her from the news of violence as ' TV ' ~-are fldk&gt;n. she ,--_:..-·- - - - - - - ,
much as posSible . When -the .khows. But they don't- bear •
ACL Self Stora. .
mass kUiings at Jonestown secret messge; that to !lJOW up IS
happened I hid the pa~ and to move from "happily ever
C.llter
never watched the news ~cept after" to mayhem and dUth?
.
late at night. That was too
'WID they lock up John
horrible a story lor someone who Hlncldey for life." she asks. "I
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wasthenonlyeigh"
thlnktheyshould. Butwhydon't
~....But sdll she may know. they alsO lock up people woo
carrying the Information shoot whales and wolves?" She
(trufti&lt;J. - - otc.)
Rent either ..
secretely, as I did at her age has a wolf song record ·a nd can
when in Nazi-occupied Uthunla, sing. along with H the way she
4ft.x4ft.x3ft.lodclrlt
$9.00/rnontfl
a boy showed me a molind and cao wHh John Lennon's music.
told me H was a mass grave from
I open, the book we have
S ft. x S ft. • tO ft. locker at
which he had seen blood started , a version of the Greek
St~.OO/monttl
· seeping. I told no adult.
myths. I read of Prometheus,
That was war. We expected H how he made m1111. gave him the
Sft.x tOft. x lOft. todu!rat
$2S.()Qfmontll .
aU to change when peace came. gift of lire and ~~~~punished for
But what hope does my that by the gods.
daughter have?
"He should not have given It

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AuOCIOtlon (CU$.4\) II oulletlng from a ca.. of apathy
like lila predominant IOOOno of the UB student budy
cited In the edllorlal In the AP&lt;fl 15 luua of The
Sp.otrum. n an' O&lt;QinlUifon foundld to help

. -. . . o .-end funding lorlnt....cloOiata • thlllk:l. wo.1lnpulend -tatlonloraKgtOUI&gt;Oin ttla . , - t i e l _ , . ,
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Sltoul0111cul••-... llthotll whit Is - t o oattl&gt;em IK:fOOI,
anc1 MXI tlme U,. Truot- oro hfced-by low lour ttrneo a yur- to 1111111,
make ..,. you'ro rn-a.

In the public interest
vary roroly don o c:ornrnercfol tndullry- panfcularfy a iloft.&lt;eoutated
ono-olle&lt; tlla oonaurne&lt; a b&lt;Hk. The tendency has to I&lt;HP cotta.
af)4roNfng upward ond ,... """'Ycorporotlon maintain oong"**t pl1c:aolor
Ita .-.len or IHO(!Uct. u•o a powe&lt; bloc~ and
conoumer Ia 1111 With no
cnolco but to pay 1M oxotbllont • -·
Thalli, UlliJI OM compeny - · It con P&lt;odUCOI... Ooml P&lt;odUCI for
ItA and Ia wHffng tooller tne aovltlos to the public.
8aglnnlng ThuredaJ, ~ Ell;prea AJttJnes wiU pn&gt;¥fdo no-lrlllt llfgl)to
to How~ otat&gt;out .,.,.quonanhe P&lt;lco that cornrnon:tal aktf,.. .,..,.
cornmancled. T h o u - . lite sfasll Is baoed on ,.... alflcloncy, onbootd tlcl&lt;ttlno. and wnto " ' E&gt;&lt;P&lt;- hlo ocolld Ita
olalf, cut the . .,,.., and""""""""' on duties for "' limited - Buttne oonounw alto hiiiO CCJOI)Ofate"to mal&lt;e thl..,_ • ....,.,..._
Sarino $ t25to $150 a fllo~t- sacrl""'v 1M lr• non•lcciiOIIcdrtft~
on-bootd: It ,..,.. CI"YtiiO )'OUt own luggage and wa.tfng untH you ora
-ted to pay for your tlcl&lt;tL
What Pooplt Elc-1 Al~lneo fo doing Is llnolly gMng tho oonoumar
What , . hat CfYing for oil olorlg. Trw company It at laal addr. .olng
thl quntlon of why faroo hove lobe 10 expenal\lo, ond explaining thlttt.ey
don't hl\'tlo be. llloto!llng oonou...- to lake a place lor lust han II ooata
to drive, and hoping to &amp;how that with oonaumor cooperation thll lo o
rMIIalloollor.
Unfonunataly thO playing partno,. for People Elcpress Alrllnet are tllo
,..Jo&lt; ofrllnoo Who, until Thvroday, command«! any price theY de aired fo r

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The ComtoW~iCa.Uon Undergraduate Stude.nt

communication studenta. II 11 navlng difficulty
recru~fng enoug~ mambefa to ~eep lno organiZAtion
alive.
Tnfs week CUS'" Is holjllng eteclfono lor olflelat
poaltlotl,a. last week nomlnat'ona tor eeeh poaltk.tn
were SO&lt;JQht. Unfortunately. w .. olllefal poaltlons
Oland uncootested. They are tho poslllons of VIce-

President. Treasurer and Secretary wltn Jackie
Abfam.s. EJI.z.abe'lh Gallivan and Diana MIIJef' runnk\g
for ue11 re~ POOnlon. Tho unty office with t,..,
c.ancfidares running ;s thai c;,l Prealdtnt Wtlh &amp;e

Salc2ynsl&lt;t and Faye Merolla balti!Rg ,,. udda '"' tnll.
Sounds u pl1ilul as tne SA t!OCt~.na
Stvdeot •.organlllltions ate

r'·JUI'tdld with tn. tdnl vf

hclp4ng saudents lo help themMIYea

studerlt oroanlUtio&lt;&gt;o CUSA nelda trte...tuPpon anc1
participation of atudentl oo exllt. TMraloro CUSA Is
a~lng commur1lUiion llvdlnto to begin their SUPP&lt;J&lt;l
lbday by entlno a batlol at one or'"'" IOCotlons! at
-I he Center Lounge In Squ~e Half. MSC; ond .on tl&gt;e
Amherst Campus at the Information bouth tne ground
lk&gt;Or of capon Hall ond outalda the Kiva Room. tOt
Baldy Hall. Voting It poaaiDta fre&lt;n el..on to three
o'cloek and 'at the same time T.. hlrt• with lha CUSA
l•.gu may De purehased. Tho procHda from the CUSA
T-ehlrt sala will gCJ tU lundii"'Q tneend o f theeclluol yea•
p!cnle"" Sunday at Efflcolt Croak Pori&lt;.
CUSA has the primary task tnf• aemester tu make
atudents aware it exists ha goa l 11 10 beaefit the
students but it e~noot dib ttlls wlttl&lt;x.ll ltudef\ta tuearry
out its pt.,... The propoMd plan •neomp.asses suclal.
urientatlonit. ~ucathnal and ca rMf guldenu
functions. CJfftmunieatM..n students are Uf'ged I•J ••d-. 11
•l'f"AIIy.. by 'fllAetnQ Iheir ,,p4nttJft In IM CUSA etf;et., -n
eampl_tgn and J-•lo•no ttlt lut1 11 the Cl.I;SA PK:nte

Jenruf., SUm~s

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1fr trlnlpOrtltlon..

Soon ahe&lt; tne announcement that a new alr1lne would ba olle&lt;lng tnt
chlap flights, USAfr-an oalabllahed, cornmerclal 'cornpany- announcoct
that It too would oliO&lt; reduced farn to Hew Yorlr.. 'The odVae&gt;taoe to
tra .,..Jfng with USAI! Ia that II operates lo l.aOuanlla and Kannody alfpons
In Hew Yorll I t 10 to Hawarlt. " also wilt maintain regut11 luggage

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'The&lt;~ - u r AlnOrlcan Alnlneo lumped Into tho ring and ~ Ito

own rocluced fotoo to Now Yorlr.. AQaln. II hla the adw.,. a1 an
Bul blforo anyone bootda AlnOrlcan or USAJr bound tor Now Yorll ne
onould-- Wily all of a ...odin, - 1 - t o, t,...llttl"" canollor
ci!.MP laroo. hIt evident that whhout t,. chi!Mnge horn Pooplt Eal&gt;rooo, a
flfgtrt to Hew Yorll or wtclnhy WIMifd otlft run S200.
1\ppetontly thlrNOOniiiO by tl&gt;e b\g.alrllnaals that people .....,ld roth"'
11..,.. on I'*" It llla4r P&lt;'- aroiO-ed to COrr\potftiYo 1...11 with Eal&gt;"'"·
'The youno. flldgllng compeny would lj&gt;en eventually be drf•tn out ol
- · end *'lhoul that challenge, tl&gt;e non~eguleted Iarea could onca
agaf~ ba ncafotld.
T~fa ma,y ISe tlla- chance fO( oonoumoro to defend their lntO&lt;OOll and
pn&gt;¥O tllolr """""""*'Ito a C«PProtlon wlllch attempts to buc~ tne atatuo
quo. Till aacll'- for tro.,..ling People El&lt;ptooo aro •-· whlltltne allon by
tlltt- lo -. 11 ..-.lll~ lhlfdoomayopurchongoatn tne

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Soap operas are ruining thl Country. I woo atoraya
under tho lmfl'GSSion thot lef..lalon woo ouppooed to
r6flecl our eoclety, not destroy It\
It Uoed to lle lltlt lOOP operas wero IO&lt; houseWIVOO
who folded t, . etoth&amp;a Ourinp t,. allow. and vocuumec!
to mau t,. picture all fuzzy during tne b&lt;oa u 10 theY
wouldn' neve 10 W&amp;!CIItf1e !1011&gt; comri*Cfals.
No man would ..., bo caug~&gt;t, dead or olive,
watchlno . a soap ope&lt;a. untooa 11a rottonaffzed
It • • • "oNi boca,_ !hoy'"' 10 atupld !hoy ,..._ ""'

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The S!&gt;ectrum ""-!gM&lt;I t o _ , on • t::ettofll
topic ond «tt::U&lt;Of/4 . _ , ., TM following article
dlacuares the awlteh from IIHr•l demand-sld•
oconomlc• to coo.-.,,;.. •upplyooldO, ond the
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Theoo ate heodr doyo 101 tho omou coterie ol
"IUJ&gt;PlY·sldO" economists uoembUng In Woshlngton
to olalh and bum the - . 1
Scomld by their m010 tr.ditlonal COlleagues. they
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By omphUlzlng tu cuts u o _,. to stimulate
lnciU$trtol P&lt;oductlon in the PfWIII oecta&lt;, economist
Mhur IAIIO&lt;. Congressman Jock Kemp, W!jtor Jude
Wan~~ lskl ond director ol the Olflco ol Management
ond lkldget (OMB) David Stockman ho .. zorood In on
lho motor oJ the economy wnlto their UbO&lt;al demand·
aide competjtorc wete maklng aure tile r1de was
coml- and the eJCI\aust syotem ~lllml&gt;htlc: 01 not. !Aller and hio eolleogllft hove eut
1-.gh .S yeers of h'bohl met Otic about ••ciJalllllutlon"
ond ~· demond" by tolldng plainly obc&gt;ut
ptodvCing mote goods. TheY alSO ltatO ...,.qui¥0Cally
thot privoto MOidftO lhOir lnciM&lt;Iual profits
will prod.- lbe lt&lt;OIIIJMI and IWHt national

. Tho ollldlt:lg vittue ol tills 18th Century economic
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phiiOioplly Is clartty. OMB dl&lt;ector Stockman has
tokoll lndiY1clual P&lt;lv•t• ln¥estmetll ellmuloted by tax
cuta- anointed If klftg.
But by 8ttacl&lt;lng the 118&lt;f Pfeml- of llbe"'l
- . _ the oupply41do&lt;s 1&lt;1 oliO openl&lt;lg up o
- .·o boll. TheY aro now roloing l~tol
~- about pooducllon ond capital
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,.._,ment

spending . Arui Amertc••• long 6ormant left
into -..n&lt; oupport IO&lt;
llbO&lt;al ooclol PIOGfMI!-Io beginning to ollr. •

wlno-lnl&gt;l*l lor -

·

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forum.

populaJ reform battles ate 0-..et' who oets thO lion's
ll&gt;lrt ol QO......._t subsldles.
US lohloto OJt convinced thot tho ldOIHstlc supply·
sldO ec:onomlco will toll, and fall qulckl)l. They Intend to

pick 111&gt;. tho pieces. and are bllglnning tho compolgn
now by asking thoe.lt own ttard queationl.
.,..,., If tiX cutf'are no more successful tt\an deficit
'Pflfldlng u 1 &amp;pur to productior17 What lithe " trickledown" elloctlthll supply·tlders PIOmlsetht pocr take
years to arrive? What II the economy /61uoeo to grow
on ochedulo? WhO IliOn c.~ res 101 the unemployed, the
Rtju...,.led Jolt
aged and the Infirm?
·
The US 1011. by oontrast. sees the PGisiblllty ol
"t tho 11e011 ot the JTllltler ls whot business
pulling control ol boslc produc:tlon on the polltlcol
economist a eau ..extematiuea··-or au thoM 00111 of
_..u Do¥id StOCkman
81 OM&amp;. The
production not lneluded on the IIITII... bolonoo--.
emerging 1t11 otrotogy lo bosecl on ond4ng tho
The pall·- C*lturiel_gl- hloloty tn u..
t lesol ... 1-Iom
orowtft.,_ - ' - I I ba1tte ...,. _ , Is o coot ol
than """ out with corporate "e&gt;rtemoHtles". 1111 '""
P&lt;oduc:llon IO be borne by the Pfoduce&lt;, Orgonlzed • wol4&lt;1 uso_publlc agencies ot a l l - ISO()_.,. tor
growth. Tho_ ..., buSIIl&lt;tss would Include public oil
lobO&lt; hU IOUglll IO&lt; a b&lt;oode&lt; dOIInHion. lndullry

The _ . . _ trom 1111 Cltltoll'o Pany to Tom
H~'l ~

lor Economic Oernocrocy, trotn
dlo DlriiDCroillc Soclollll 0rtanltlllf1 CommlttOO to the
Communlll Pwty. USA. AJj -....chlng tor.
. .y out of the "d!RIIbutl!&gt;n" t r o p - - till only

a-

w_

resltttd-though when the economy faltered u
lnwartably went to government co COlier Ita own costs
for relief. .
,
SuPOiy.stders now want to keep procfuctlon
t!UCptnHt to a minimum-and so they call tor cuts in
wasteful costa lmpo~ by government regui•Uon.s
and ao Umlt costs to wages. maehlnefY, raw maJerfaJs

and morketlftg.
S&lt;lpplr4lolo mycpa

Thlo -oxlmates an Adam Smith- ol business
conduct. But _ , In the 18th
tho privote
belonu " - - t l y otnhted f)Ubllc - i o s

'*''lilY·

for roads. harbora: and canall eastnllat for
tJinaponatlon o f goods; m1111ary txptndltuJes
n&amp;oessary for defense of tha homeland and fls

cotoooJ. .: and moat lmPOttant, the coat ollee&lt;llng and
hOualng wori&lt;Ofl when they a~ notlmmedlottly uHiul.
By thOlito 1800$, F-at. $1111 0&lt; lOCal gove&lt;nment
woo pro¥idlftg public educotlon, pollct dlpanmonts
and natlonol guord ormo&lt;1es, subsldles lot rallrood and
toltgraph coootructlon, ond o notlonol - " ' aystam.
"' tho tum ol the ceruury, It ouvmocl tho cost of
regulating currency, ballldng, and commotCO wMn
eotnpatltlon and fraud created 11111Chy In the
morkotpl-. The N ew Dell "'\de'f
tiers of
&lt;Ogutlllon, Including attempts 10 O&lt;dor induotry·llbD&lt;

_.,,,now

battles. agrlcullu,al produc11on, and securities

fatonlolltlol

,esutt. Each of tnese programs has P'owed
wmbo&lt;Wmo. lnefliclent, and enormously • · -·
Nevenhelesa, toeh bog111 as a relotm in &lt;IIOOnll to
public outcry. The bureaucraeies con be blemod IOf ·
"--f'tering lhoso artlcts bldly or not 11 all, but noiiOf
belr!g otuck with lho tOSk in the first place.
The supply·s~· myopia now- prevents them frotn
seeing the oenulne pubnc needs at least addrHsed by
liberal tranafet Pfograms.

Investment.
Moat r~ntly the government hal attempted to

guoronlee civil rights, P&lt;Oiect the envl&lt;onment, set
otondordiiO&lt; lndustrlal.health and ulety, ond finally
ragulata till g&lt;owth olthe economy ltoell.
~ - • • now ahoke thok nota 11 the

-Otic

to_.,,

eompanles. pu.bllc ateei plants. public mess

lfiiiSP011otlon, public health cllnlco. public hOusing
devek&gt;pmenta, public I'Hei!Ch and ·deYetopment, and
cooperative tood producUon.

lnvu tlnent capital would be tapped from lho billions
ln public lunda now lOCked In pension PIOQrams.

miiHory opandlng. speciol inte&lt;est subsldiet. ond oil·
sbote bonks beyond the reach of US regulotlon.
The PGIIIIclt Intention Is ex.ctly the opposite ol the
supply·s~ -aootlon of public capitol through
public enterprlao rllhor lhllr P&lt;fvate capitol through
privoto • ontorpriM. Social benefito -.ld eccruo
directly from the"""'" of lbe -.-n.. rothor thon
"trickling down" through a syotem of prlvote profit•
Most ImpOrtant. succonlul public ..,ti&lt;P&lt;IM would
be a model ollntegroted f)loductton for people,ll1 lkle
by side with ptlvate enterprl58 for all to ....

At present, moot ol this Is just talk. ~~ 1/&gt;ero Is
surprising cqnoensus on the basic strotagy. now
eme&lt;glng u "economic democrocy,"
soclollsm."' " mixed economy,• 01 "Eutooommunlam"
lrotn m1f1Y ol 1110 omaN groups on the US tell.
The ahlcol dllfO&lt;ence t,_ P&lt;ooronw and

·-1c

older left atrattglts l5 that tl\ey are about
produc:tlon-not merely the reshuflllftg ol exlst"''
wt~hh.

And lilly ,_ltheJool human needs ol mftllonl

of Americans who ttao;e been ..extemallzftd·'" by p.~iwate
industry.

Ironically, a rejuvenated pOlitical left In the United
States stands to be the larQOst benellcllry ol President
R&lt;tagan's runowoy right win11. BY pushing tho logic ol
18th Century capitalism to the fimit, the oi.oppty.aldOro
aro prop&amp;tlng the pUblic lor a moJor brook with
America 1s past.

�.
s_upport for Grabinu

Underrated scholtlnhip
To liN Etlltor:

Your ltont -

ar-..
anlcte

of

Aplft

To , . Editor:

2A on ANistont

··eonr- v

....,,_ o.n.
titled
~·
ft M.,_llt II denr.cf T...,... wu a
diNppolntiMflt •• The anlcla It llatlcally tbOul
- l c lltUggiM,' not ebout _ , . , _, Faoulty

_ ..

,....._,_~-eel-·

-!I.e ol...-rlont than....,,_~.
The ..... 11-lon ol quellty, not ~lty.
~~~o~- O r - . !15 111lcll "Tlle .....
Oa clalon: Itt Unconttltutlonaflty and th e
1 -l lcellon o1 Wlllla s...p,.macy In Hlgllef
Educellon" In In Pf&gt;lllleal Eco&lt;lomy II tile

-

"-!8111- I bPe _,~In

tile

UftiMd . _ on tile 6uprWM Coull -..on.
WI* I , . _ . . , .....,_ with tllellegetiMI NPeCit
ot11 a WilY-.. lnt-tlltt

-·.,.,.._It
-atahlp.

plaoa of

Wily -

....,,....,. ~. tdlolatlllllp -

undettaled In h i t , _ ~7

Pou/ za,..,b«a

No one 1s .;lli.latiC abOut the Unl-.lty hlararchy
,.....1119 Ito dede!on and gront1119 Pwotaaaor Gene
Orabl- tile tanu,. he n-• to atoy on at thlt
lnatltutlon or be fired. But Pwotaaaor Otablnar lndaed
hat a gr1aYanoa end lllould pu..ua It to binding
ertlltratlon ~lnga, I g - lila Union of
OnHed Unr-elty Prof._,, lila ltUdento andllloMin
the -unity whO ........... _
~Muld ~
From my ""'*'"""- u one ol hll otudento. I """"'
Onlblner Ia an... clallntttuelor. ,...,.
tt1Jden1, hlll~ttuellon 11M anllgtltaned me
to the ~ one! aodll llatll of public
aducatton-tbe right of tlla Individually Mlf·
. . . . , _ . . . . _ , o freoly-tatlla lndlvtdually
aa~~.....- OWCienL That'a What "lr• " public

"*
"""-tlon

not-

eciUcllllon
Prof-~
application lor tanu,.lo .,.,...,
11a Iacko quality •••••~· blr1 blcauaa
he lo a student ol marxism and a c:arnc&gt;ei9.., for civil
IIQhta and oociat juotlco. Hit oppllcatlon 11 dan lad not
becauaa lie hee not done acholarly talurch. Among
other projec1e,"" hee dona extent!.. detailed reJ&lt;~arch

1&gt;n the llvffalo . - I a ~tlon-. on tile

4alaa pramlaa of ••,....,.. dlta1mlnltlon" In tlla
• "Bakke" s u - Coull - . on tlla minority hiring
practloee of the Slate Ufolvetalty and on corporate
1~1 on -.ondlorv and ~ary education,
oubjacto all extteme~.l penlnant ' to hll llelcl 1!1 lha
Faculty of Soclol R&gt;tnc1a11on1 ol Education and
enllgbt- by hla acholarly allono. Hit anlclla heYa
appeared In hewapopan, In lo&lt;&gt;rnalo and hla
h a t - - -- ~ aducatOtlln
lila Soviet Union. Ha Ia denr.cf tan..,. on tile llbllrary
criteria ol Ill&amp; n...- ol hll workl Which h - _ ,
puj,Jiohacl. Workt file Pwo- Otabltw'o.......,. be
pubiiSIIeO enougl&gt;. In my opinion, blrltlla '"" thai they
aran't Is Oettalnly no,_ of the Wl1ter.
•
li&gt;edenlel otGr-.tanU..Ia,_by_whO
by lila - - . . , . faal their own ....aiintc'&amp;uthority
t-aned, In fact he Ia a Chlmj&gt;lon of Ill whO
- t o live In a,,.. and aqult- ooclaty. Alllhoaa at
the Unlvetalty and In lila CO&lt;M1Unlty Will gr.... If wo
lose this tine protauorto the bf9otrv of til&amp; syotem. To.
US his redlcal ('g&amp;lllll9 IO 111&amp; root Of thlngs'1
scllolanohlp ts lndlspanalble.

--lp

Prof.." " ol Economlco

PeterGrMco

Mn-cl HtzuCOIIP.
To , . Edllor.

On Aptlltt Squire Hall wu tile center ol one ol tlla
YMf'a -•• att..- and laaclnall"o ....,,.,
INT£JINAl!OfiAlFIESTA.Aatlleactlng..-dlnatorot
lnlam&amp;l- AltaniiiA. I would Hlte to on..,.._ that
IPIOUIIII I am happy 1o lnlimatlonal Fleata
. - 141011 ~tty, 1 .,; claaply aorry tor ancs
.,.,rool%a to paopta Who - • not al&gt;le to fully
attancl tile . . - to P&lt;OI&gt;tema wli had. 1 alao
apo1oo1n to a" Pll1lci!Minta Who had 10 atancltn llna
tor tha -.tlonal Dln-. 1 thonk the aud'- whO
• • petM......,to- tor All m~nu• aoweooulcl
,... all tile_.. ... tile P'lllmoleAoo/11. Hopefully,
_, ,_, wa wit lind a ~PtCioua pr.c. ao wa will nor
"-to~ ..... ofyouult~thll
- · We ......,..., ~ 800 people but I~ we
, _ - tOGO W1t1c;f1 ca-lha llhOttaga ol lood

ancl-oi·The r~t~t ........ rntematlontl Flett• . . . 10
,_.. lo, tile,_. baa become a ~ltlon It 08 and
t n - along hlotory. thll yMI'a Fln1a waa one of tile

-~-~-Thla-IIIOia

-t l l e
2D -.
" "The-olallot
- ' " " " " - cultllf&amp;i dut.
In
_Pll11doated
__

WilY ....., lot at '-at one"-"' priO&lt; to ...,. - • to

"""'lela

. , . . . . tile P10Qfa111. To
the panldpa.f'tlln the
- • with tha cultural eXhibition, lood and
parfofmanoa programs, aoma ot tile ctut&gt;a oant thalr
- . t o International cities well aa Toronto and
.._ YO!It to gat mat-t. Some cluba ....,
aawad 111e1t- t~. O¥ar300 UB tiUdentl

ot a H nationalities (lndudl119 American) worked
tOOI!Mron thll gala ·projact. On ballall of International
AfM!rWIA
tile Pt!flclponta
ol wOtkad
tlla - ·ao-utly
· I WOUld 1
•10
lfllntcand
alloftlla
_,_ _
lor '-lonel-a.l81ao - l d 11ce10 • .,ancs my
-- Oooodlnucn
to orRllymoncl
Cooollt
....-..
&amp;lllllbltlon~
""""""-....
-----Enal!lrown, ~orlood

- - - - ~Pini,Nghii.MnanciBhaiiQ-UI...,_, Ollorcllo-• ol poofar......,. -..ftt• and at
. . . . . . - - . ~ Olloldgwerl. a..lnNn ol

~'=='::;~lor halplnQ

_... ........ ,_......,... ,....
,....,_.,_ _ _ _

" " .....-

"-Y~tor

gala _ , Ill
.............., AliMa' II 10 Dring 1 mutual
UIICiar8llllcll and ~iOn - . g ,_..of the

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.....,_.,.,..._._ ,JUIIIca-r.-&amp;11
..,.low

tl'llriiiiRIId.l.__ ........,. . . , _ •

............."'1111-.----.

To a(, Editor:
The US Congre11 fs nuw deballno lht lb.Jfllun fssue
and ~ 11 OO&lt;lli&lt;ler1111f a number ol antl·l..,.tk&gt;n billa.
White I conaklef myHII to be eomeotM WhO. cef'Q

-ply abuut human llla. lomvppu-tolllaso-eelled
"human Hie" tNIIs. My reaaunt ere aa folluws.:

l . lbel',...tl&gt;lt....,..ha.. atarlwltlg/1ti•&gt; CVOtr"'
tllalr uwn bodlM and ,.l&gt;t'oduct....,. While I am
ounc«nnd a.boUIIhe trNtment •.II the l.,ut. l can·e aee
now lba - • can Juatly loroo a """'"" l o
anclura a pregnancy-- or gf\'e birth to • child
tha-.notwant.
1. No ....,hod ol blr1ll «&gt;nllullt fW~P&lt;ool . Thua."""
c:onodantlous, - • " " - paopa can t&gt;a fl&lt;:«&lt; wMh
an unwanted P&lt;egnency. I ballavt t h a t - - on ws
-'tlon haW a riQht to an abu&lt;tlon Tv auume
c;tllarWIM Is tu lmpooe eltlla• caliblqt. manclllvry
pregnoncy. or ole&lt;illullon-n&lt;tM ••I Which 11 on
aocapiAI~ option I&lt;&gt;&lt; mootpoople.
•3. A related conliderll'oft 11 that 10m1 meaaurea of

Oltth OO&lt;llrol are mo(e halatdous than olhara. Anti·
abortion leglolallon mev loroo womap..tu adupt more
dangerous meuures lnlllad t~f uafng relatively
sate- I!Iough -~- ou•a-"'banlet met~"
like lha cllaplvam (and condom).

._ Ant1-abonlon lagltllllon wiU oorMiemn wvman
(Who. for What..., ruaon, teal IIIeY mua1 have an
abortion) to illagll obu&lt;11ono parlormacl by unqualified
Paraoronel. TheM abonlona .,. likely to be , _ .
••~*&gt;- and more dangatlwa.

•,f many Am&lt;~~ lean..
1. Beeause thefl I• nv C!JnM:naut In lnJa country on
th&lt;t abo&lt;! ion
ant~aO&lt;.tnlc.tn leglolollon. It .,.~.
will be Jeaented and rnllfed br • a.oe MgfMnt of ttwt "'
PQ9UtaHoq. Qeatty. Mv..._ton of tnfa nature wtll not
encourage respect tor the taw. Just the upposlte.
8. Flnall)r.legllltllon llannl119 •""'lion would roqulre

Itt•,..

enlvrcemenl . Thlo wuUkl either be lmpuuibfe In any
stricl tense •A W&lt;AIId requJre dr~lan mea_s ures.

Gave&lt;nment regutat~..on ' " P&lt;&amp;gtlanCy would be a
nightmare. oignitlcelltly Infringing ..,., ...,.,_•• rights
lo gfivec:y..

Thaaa ate my raat&lt;lnt tor -~ ontJ.eborllon
IAQISflllc.tn. Willie I am aollnot atternplt to laglolate,a
so4utlon 10 1118 abu&lt;tlc.tn P&lt;\ICIIam. I am, ,..,..tlleiess,
concamec1
trWbiad by Ill&amp; violence lnhe&lt;ent
In thO doetructkm olletet lila. whet can be done?

lboul-

1 SUQOHI an alternative plan of eetlon tnt~ to
respect both the lnter&amp;411 uf the telua and tile rights

W well bel119 ol ""men ond Ill&amp; chlldttn theymay " '

1-

-.tel

-~_....,....._

...

Hlnlttl*l ,_.,..,.

..-.~.-_,All

ha-..

may nut etect to
The ma•na(aya t-1 lhls approach
ate better M&gt; edlk:atk&gt;n and I - •••liability ul

aata. effec1tve ~Mana of birth cun1rut Thaaa meaeurei
White unfortunotaty tepugnant 10 oome whu Clll
"right to litera;• would """'- tile
n . . - &lt;&gt;I UIIWinled P&lt;"OnancJae. lhlra ~uclng ll&gt;e
demancltorlboftlon

0 1 - - " ' ................

_.o&amp;cll-

lncluda .... ~· of addollonaf odoptlon
5. ~lon lo OUIIIW ltboniotl Wilt IM - - 1 9 l l l a t - Who-,...., not to have
..-of
chilclron In- - y. Thla wiY
lbortlons ~ mo.. ~ ,_,.. - • for lhalr
._.,. rwiatad ...-no like ON~II"'I c:llllclran !.........,.., ! h a y - diet nol-nt to be
delinquency. 1 ballavt lilaC oaoplo nave no - . panitnllilo P r - t o ,..._,he coat and~ the
ha¥1119--lhaY__,wont lhaf!"-...y
ca..
oJoo
eNid haa •....,., to b e - and wanted. Antloabu&lt;tlon qualilyot
tnlatga the-of....._
ft would - I t - l o r
in my opinion,._.• . . . _ ...... IIQI&gt;Ia women not to ...._ lllurl"-. If "*'- IIIeY
ol dllldlan - the ollllgatlona of - •·
I~ cwet-ed. 01 c:-. programs
II. Mll«&lt;anlon .....-.rlon ottan _ , . . '""' a
"""'"' alao -utt In the blrt~ uf-htar chlldtan-on
l..,lflled , _ Ia a lull.fladgad human baln9, unq-tlon- OUUCI.
IIQht• ancs P&lt;otactlon. Whlle thlo.
Flntlly. method$ ol tbol'llon whiCh cauaa th&amp; least
cOIWfn'*&gt;g to aorna poople-aay• pain to bolh lila wOman a..u lila latuo ....., to t&gt;a
notion -r Otla!OIIca-otha! paopta, myaalf Included. lclantlflecl. The lfnl&gt;ortanoa ol IIIIa ahould be oborlou$. If
flncHt • - .........-.and.,_. lantaallc ll)d lhara .,. 001119 to be &amp;borllona-and I ballave 111&amp;1
W... d.-. one - t h e Mna? Whanlla falua
muat
tlla tlghl to I - ? I cloulll- ...-tot~ will- l i e lham,-than """*""- aanalt,.. 10 tlla aulferlng &lt;&gt;1
- - · - b y . . . . _ _ _ . _ , . . _ _ , the letua oug11t to ba I hope that • - 1c1au .,. of l n t - to other
ollject
ol tile~ oontfiiUrllly. I , _ Millan
to . . ~--......., by 1M "R19111 to my~-at-Uivtng-'lJonto
Ute" . . _ II to .....,_ ooo antl-lbortlon t.AtiOIItloe and · auooaatlng tb2
or one

.....,lad

-I\

....-tlon.

,._ -

.... "'Ollllll*laan

A~ti-Abortion opposition

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One class act: the Yankee Dynasty
b~ J o lla k .

Lepla••

Cdittw .. _ , 7loiJ .. ,., fll# qf. " " ' , . . , - -klilw ••· - -.,spons
1111s l•&amp;-' _ , _ ,,..... •• &lt;~YMttrs

&lt;IYMtlln-liot N&lt;w

1960, 11lo
t/Mt-ilt'ltllll--.tMSt Wtd-1.

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~'-•os£d-

Y«t r..-.
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,., """""'
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St...,.,,.
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Aisbiti&lt;T , _ _, ..
will b&lt; IM

Under Sccqd'• li)'Siml only Bauer uwl Mapa banal mew&lt; than JOO
lima in I ~9. althouch DiMogio IIDd Linddl -..s OJOUnd tlw IDOfk,
For Di.\tauio, tltestin&amp; orpan.c~~Mduty wu casal by a bonMr )'Cat. 1M '
&amp;&amp;in&amp;..._, notc:lled a .346 a..,_, oollik k~&amp; in 67 , _ uwl
sluum&amp; 14 homtn in on1y mat bau.
~ror&lt; lh&lt; season filiAlly bqan, JPOIU scribt&gt; likened tht 1~
Yankccsor 1925. 1n 19'UlhtYant&lt;a .."OIIIhtJlCIINnl, bullht
noatd one. OU.a and&lt; in 192S wbcn lht team
The 1~7 Yankees won lht pcruw~t. butlht

"£

. - . This"'u 1~9-chtthitd year in
Hewuanold mana - that only

e&amp;t&lt;Cf, St..... p!OV&lt;d hi&gt;
or a onco-mishty lcam.
copped by a
th&lt; N.,. York
-orld. Aft.,. a
Ood&amp;&lt;f1.

too

him. A Hnle bit
oritlnal.
Born d.urina tht

on1on St~&amp;d

would in htrit
""'"""""rul
rtllUiatlon

Series

nam~

netdn--..tas
sct·urt',
easkr. and, lit&lt; a wtll-&lt;lil&lt;d
And ~·in . And -...in.

,.;ru

both the l)tnnont and the World
J.1ojor lea&amp;u&lt; hi,.ory hu matth&lt;d that rut.
:u"\hr Vanktto helm hc Clr\«&lt; an u.onhhjnl
only 280 IOU&lt;&gt;.

"O"

Ye1 Sltn&amp;ti n~r
mort 1han 100 pma io a K&amp;SOn. nor had ht toY
an Am&lt;rican Ltosu&lt; ptnnant . In 1954 he un&lt;rlcne&lt;d both th&lt; hi&amp;h• and
th&lt; lo..~.

Art flonliJI&amp;
AI Lopez'• C'IC\·mnd Indians, always bridnmald 10 th&lt; Yllltoa. rmall!'
ftnl pia« ,.;lh an an·timt M&amp;.Jor l&lt;aaue mart of Ill "in&gt;. E•eo
the YllOk&lt;e&gt;, .,...., &lt;ornPI'led a IOJ.SI •'-tt (SI&lt;ncd'•.fin:t 100 "in S&lt;a&gt;&lt;JC~).
fmished rar behind. Ahhou&amp;h Sttnael ~'&lt;d that hi&gt; job ""' in
&lt;OJ)Iltr&lt;d

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about tht Amrric:an Lcaauc." Stcqd told his troop
durina"'""' t,."""" -you 11111 art bia loque bollplaytn. and this ,..,
)'00 WI'U bt on yoor o-. 1'111 cvm aoina to ai'&lt; you li&amp;m. You just
play. Th1s b my)- too~ uwl find out whattht Am&lt;rican lequc is
fll elootll,"
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Jllthoalh ht pn: no IJanals, Sl&lt;flld alwa&gt;" had c:oml*t&lt; ""'!ltol.,.....
bio ,..,., By &lt;lii&gt;&lt;"IY pltlloonin&amp; pla)'&lt;JY.tlte "Old Puf~"-a nam&lt;
to hb days •
eoa&lt;11 at tht Uni-.lly or
M issiuippl--btco""' a ...,;.. 11 &lt;&gt;a-Ina ,.,. besl posaibl&lt; &lt;ffon rrom
aodl individual. And tht IIM'J ou(fteld provl6ed St..,..t tht P&lt;f(&lt;a
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opponunityto t:~&lt;P&lt;ritllatr with his ""' plotooninJ $)'stem.
I n -lldd DiMiaiO, tht , _... Uvina ball~ra. a .llS ldun.
a n.wlaa ft&lt;lck1and a honla'un &gt;Juaaa. To tht Vllll&lt;e C1i_.-'• tjabt ....
Tommy Hdntidl, a clwtth hlltn w11o wai to DiMaa&amp;)o wt.t Lou Oethia
wu to 8abt R0411-an ov~. undmot&lt;d stor. John Unddl, a·
"'""' -essive ploy.., aeeon:tina to •poru ourhor I'm: Oolcnboek. who
hit .517111 1941toilcld ln' ldt lldd.
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llalclco tht murnlna trio, Stenecl could chOOK rrom Yo&amp;i lima- .
~.. who -.ld eventually end up u ,eaic:htr ror tht ranaln&lt;kr or
Slmcd'• ..,,.,... u Yankee monaacr-O&lt;nt Woodllcll- • l7 )'&lt;ONIId
m!Mr leaauc Pleyuortht Year-and c mr Maprs- tout&lt;d byKOUIUIIIte
..,. Babe Ruth.
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jtopardy. his ft-ars v.'ftr unrourukd.
But Gen&lt;nl M . _ Ccora&lt; Wnu .... 51 ill di&lt;sausrltd """ thtteam'&gt;
play. With Vic Raahi uwl Alti&lt; Reynolds r«in&lt;l, and Johnn) Sain .........
40, Wcm cl&lt;dtlc&lt;llht YanL= n«&lt;&lt;t&lt;&lt; youna pitch inc http to eornpltmmt
lht •rooa arms or \\'hitq Ford and Bob Grim.
Weiss accordinJI)' ~gin«rtd arrack tn\ohan&amp;.J7 pla)'ftS •ilh BahmtOrt:
Oriok Gmftal Mllnl&amp;tr Paul Richard&gt;. Tho most nooabl&lt; YanLee
KqUisiUons ,.,.,., Bob Turl&lt;y and Don Larson, thou&amp;h tht team
sutTmckr&lt;d tht ..men or 0tnt Woodhn&amp; uwl Jim McOonld. Th&lt; mo•t.
likr M.an.tlt"' promocion. t.nsurtd VanL« rromiMftC't' fOf' anochn fhll'

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Bouncinaba&lt;L truo rin:t placT.tht VanLtnmtl tht Brookl)n Oodrtnin
tht 19S5 World Stri&lt;s. 1M Bron\ bornbnt """ld apln ehaiJenac tht
Dod~ rot tht Stri&lt;s tltk in 19S6 in oht last or tht so t.'lll&lt;d "Suh·o)
S&lt;ries." In tht fino &lt;Oni&lt;SI. th&lt; Ooda&lt;n •u&lt;Pris&lt;d tht YanLee CI'C".
&lt;OI)Iurin&amp; iht S&lt;ries rour pmes IO lhre&lt;. Tht lou ..... &lt;n&lt;n&amp;&lt;d, hO"C'tr,
the nnt year wllcn th&lt; Yank&lt;n won tht Stri&lt;1 •ith an ldmti&lt;ttl J.lm&lt;

eount.

1..ln 19S8-a Y&lt;Or many BooLiynitn 51111 ~urw- tht Oodtm and tht

Gianu discontinu&lt;d East Coast optn.tlons, pickina up their l'leats. htadin&amp;
West, uwl Ieavitt&amp; tht YIID~.., as thr lone Now YO&lt;L City bU&lt;'bAII
rcpretcRtatJv&lt;. Oate au&lt;n&lt;lanee
to ceeord i&lt;''tl&gt;.

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by ldrrey R . Tluirstoa
A.s:siJtCifft $'pot'ts &amp;lilrx

In competing apinn Oivmon I oebools in Olblelic:s,
' on&lt; oontemR~ates lhat a Division 'Ill scbool would
possess~ittl&lt; dwlce o f Iakins·• top position in the rmaJ
~ 5aaocllqs. However, i( lhal [)j.Jision {II team bad ,lh&lt;
dedicallqn ud actc:rmitwiOo\ or tfl&lt; UB women's track
and ~ljl team, the odds would b&lt; mu&lt;h higher.
Panlcipatin&amp; in the Conland Invitational Trllck and
F&gt;dd Tournament-with only thr« other Oivmon Jll
schools-tb&lt; Royals finished founlh tiehind Soulhern

Jill

Connecticut, Cortland and Binghamton State
Colqes-.U Division-f ••
Coa&lt;h Doris Oay claimed she never dreamed of
doj:na, 50 well at the tournament , but with the team's
dedication "anything i~ possible."
'" The girls are thrilled u much u I am," said the
ooach, who bu led the team since they were a club
three y.an ago_ "ljU51 nev..- thought this would.
happen. They (the athletes) were super."
Tb&lt; Royals established flve school r~rds in
addition_ to qualif)'iJll for tb&lt; State Championships
May J..l ar _St. J ohns University in f0t1r events.
HowtYer, Oay claims, "'athl~~ that only eq~~ed the
quallfyina times will not make tb&lt; trip to New York
because of the Jack of funds."
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number of ai..U who have qualifled for
•• Oay said. uHowevc:r, thow who just made
times wctn't be aoingand we can't afford

are.

to talct! everybody: Plus,.Division I and II a&lt;hools wlll
b&lt; there and tbo cbap&lt;aoJ tltern.placiba are .Um.:•
Co-Clptakl Mary Starkweather iplited UB to an
out5tandina performance wiq1 her dedication and
leadership.
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Starkweather, ttu&gt;ugh sick with a touch of
bronch,itis, rat&gt; thebes! leg in th&lt;2·mile relay. The relay
.loam fmished t~ race in rooo.rd time (10:20) to place
founh wbfle qualiryin&amp;
tlle.States.
.Anolher UB record setter is sophomore Esther
Unaerman, runilina the 5,000-meter · for only the
seoond time, clocked a time of 20:05- f'l'ishin&amp; third.
Ungerman also eart1lld a binlh to the Sta es. Maureen
·Alban ,a frt&gt;ltman $b0t-J)utter, hoiste&lt;t a 4-kilo put
10.1 ~e" IO··set a new ~ori!. Qeryl Gandy, with a
time of 27.3 pla&lt;ed third while posting another new
University reoord. Spe,Chamb&lt;rlain positioned seoond
erasln&amp; her old mari ~~~he JOO.mcter hurdles of 15.9 by

rot

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Gandy also finished sixth in the 400-mct&lt;r &amp;prints
hill in&amp; the tape at I :01.9, while Chamberlain, in
addi1ion to her 5eCOnd place finish. came in fourth in
tb&lt; 40i).meter hurdles ( 1:09.S).
Chamberlain also ran the 111ile relay with Smith,r Gandy and Jane Turner. The unit arrived at the finish
in third plaee witlu time of 4:24.1.

The

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everybody-iMiudina themselves-ibis year, have built
a 1.() · record apimr Divisis&gt;n Ill eompc1ition .while
possessio&amp; a 7·1 overall record.
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school enlronce examinations. Topics II)Ciude: analytlrol reasoning,· general
math, algebra, basic geometry, IIOCobu/ary, reading comprehension, analogies,
graph lnte¥pre~tion, test-tokif19 skills and test preparation.
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Preparatory Course
June 16- llu!V 2, '81'

LSAT
Preparatory Course
May 19 · JurTe 4, '81

Tuesdays &amp; Thursdays (6 sessloris)
6:30pm to 9,05 pm
Main Street. Campus
Fee: $60..00

Tuesdays·&amp; Thurs{lays (6 sessions)
6:00 pm· 8:00-pm
Amhersl Cainpus
Fee: $50.00

CALL ~1-2151 or stop in ~e Center for MariOgement
Development, 125 Crosby Hall; Main Street Campus

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.lane 22nd through August 21et .
Course Offerings Include:

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IS 124 Intelmediate .bpanese, lntmslue M-F
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D&lt;sp11c lhe b&lt;auliful aOomoon w.i1h&lt;r Mooo.day, lh&lt; UR Royals
v.--crr unable 1o f'tVI together a "innin,trron ., ChY•c&amp;O State ~""cflt a
1•-in bill from 1he h&lt;KI Royob 11 Arh&lt;&gt;on F'O&lt;Id. O.• rao ,..,., 1hc
fint ..,... ll·l and ohm •hul ouo lh&lt; Royall Hl in lh&lt; &lt;rrO&lt;·filted
'ni&amp;Jolap.
AhloouaJ&gt;.Andrca R&lt;Nnhafl pitched 1 '"""' lir&gt;l pmc for UB,
the «KKblna1ion or O'"CIO"\ f't&lt;hH'r(ul hitunl and U8':10 poor
r..tdiqa nuUirO&lt;d 1ott cfforb. (')o."&lt;l" ocored m oh&lt; oop or 1h&lt; fiN
-"'h 1 run. Ho..
1he Royah boun«d bad 1&lt; ll&lt;lh EldriciJ&lt;.
Sba)'l Gol1&lt;r and Rosk Ru"O" ~&lt;"' each "'"'ed 10 pw , I he Royols
).1 •• lh&lt; end of 1he liN.
Bvolhc r1utlnoina
ohe Royol,' nnly ofl&lt;n1hc"""""" ~ 1hey
'MY~ etnabk In eapi1al.x Nt an) (uiUtt' '4"'0fin&amp; t!PPOf1unil~.
on 1he &lt;•h,, h•nd. h"" o II(&gt;Od dt'/ -l 1he f'4a1c &gt;&lt;'Oring
fi~ ruo•le..* 1hlrd. foo1 rn 1he fou11h 100""" in lhe fiflh, "'lh
and snftllb inninp in the iwtlaf '"K'COf)'.
Oapior • lx&lt;1or orpn11ed Royol• l&lt;aM 1n 1he ~ prn&lt;, UB
,.., Uftllbk 1n ...,,.,. Wholt Royol&lt; pilchco Joyce liltbnh onll'
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Women: $3.00
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"fler allowi»a thr«''ml:l&lt;t runs loothe llritd, UB '""
In ri&amp;lll·honckf Mite
o ~ from
Krnmote 10 rcpl...- Orang&lt; W'lllo on• out in the liflh,
the n&lt;XI bluer popped OUI 10 fi&amp;hl rddc:r Rudy
f'a1iford, "tlo quickly fired • "one.loop" boll bo&lt;k 10
a1chrr Seth Myones, f&lt;&gt;&lt; a sua:asful ploy a11~ pial&lt;.
cornplalna lhe doubleoi!loy.
Down 6-l in 1he bouom of the 1&lt;\'CIIIh, U8 decid&lt;d
it was time tO Sll&amp;&lt; a rally. Afttr Sci- was walked by
Com&lt;ll soon&lt;r Tully Diamond, Dudek odvancal to
first on 1 bobbled boll by 1hc !i11011stop. TNo error
enabled oophomor&lt; P&lt;l&lt;'f HamO\&lt;fl (nonoin&amp; for
Scimc) 10 advance 10 lhlrd. Ward's pop~up 10 ldl fidd
then s.&lt;nt Htmmcrl home aftt: 1hc ll&amp;. making it 6-4.

p.,..,.,

• Pllyinc for the r.,., tim• sincc the suspcnsi6n of
head coodo BDI Monkarsh. lh&lt; UB Buill men!• boscball
oeam s;plio a dooblelicadc. apiOJI lhc Conodl
Uo~y Bi&amp; Red. UB oook Mondt'/'1 opcn&lt;r a1
Ptdlt F'dd, 9·3 but dropped lhe nightcap, 6-4.
Senior Rws Brahnu poced th&lt; Bulb in th&lt; opcn&lt;t,
~urlinc a lhree-lliuer ("ith eigh1 wike·ouos). UB
jumped out lo a quick k~d. lighJin&amp; lhe ..-orebolrd
.seven times in the fi:rs1 thr« innin&amp;'· UB second
bascrr(an Gene Dudek, lh&lt; firsrinnin&amp;'s lead-off bouco
go11hc Bulls Oying,l)ining a singlt and lhcn -rlnf on
coooc:aptain Dave RQSmhahn"s doublt.
Freshman Paul Daddario. who fini,hqd tht opcnc.r
thr« for thret- at tht plate with•rour RBI's. knocked in
Roscnhalula.nd Grcu Mill&lt;~ in lh&lt; third- ,.ioh a oolid
shot down' the right rtdd Jinc that "3$ a.ood ror two
bascs.
Th&lt; Big Red's John OtMayo ca•ghl Brahms for •
homn over thr centtr fidd f"l« in tM fifth. scorin'
Bill Bacon as ~u. making it 7;3, in ra\'or or tht Bull!.
Brahms suffn-f'd no funh.~r- scm iri the innine, thouch.
as Daddario &lt;ombin&lt;d with lint baseman Douc OI•&gt;On

S h011·ll•'e d roll)

The Uu11.s, however, "''Ould scor-e- no mot"C'.
ROO&lt;nhahn popped ou11o lcfl, pulling Patiford oo ch&lt;
spoc, "''hh t¥o'O «Nta 1nd a C'hancc: to aj( il up. The lefl ~

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Thc Bulls l'inishtd the KOring in lhc siMh. a~ M1lkT's
sinsk scortd Knior Joe Ward and Daddario's shOI
do•1J lht' ri&amp;hl rtcld hnc SttU Roscnha.hn homt. Olsson
thm suud: out to end lht' in.runa-but. for al •nae:nt\
oowl purposes, 11&gt;&lt; olaor)•altead) bdon&amp;ed 10 the Bulb.
TM S«ond pmc, ho-.C"&lt;r, did 1101 ao u wdl for
UB. "We &amp;Ol bdoiud in tb&lt; bqinnin,, "bemoaned
"f"'IY·•ppOinl&lt;'ll '&lt;o&lt;oodl Mi\e OO.on, •ho handled
the~cbocuinthenichtoap. ll•·acorndl•ho

jumped OVI in fr-onl in lhh pmC', )('4 01\11•"1« 1n tht'
lint inning..
UB stoner Grq Or.tnJC, &gt;lUI sorll&amp;&amp;linJ 10 r&lt;n~prrol&lt;
from ltl off.....on oloouldor opm11ion. •alt «&lt; Bocon.
Bocon oowl junior Marlin MtPIWI S&lt;'O«d .Iller on ohe
innin&amp;. as Oranat: P~•'f' up a doubk to ComdJ't Mtkt'

handtd hitter fro.n Wcsa Hlvemra" hit a sinJit to
c:t'nln fkld. v.hkh~mbin~ t~oith a mi~ by tbt'
ccnlerrlt'tdtr- stnl Oudd: 10 third.
The late...,amc hnoin mdtd thn-t. as Milkr's 1ap
.,I.\ M'OOpcd up by ahe s.hortSIOP and u.•l.a)td to firSt to
&lt;nd oh&lt; pmc "'hh COf)lell prt~ailinJ, 6-4.
OiAon c:c:prcsscd much di.sp&amp;tas.urc v.ith the "'ay his
1cam fou,li1 bocl. in I he S«&lt;nd prn&lt;, opcciall) undco
tht' prtsSurc from the: r«nll Mon~arsh sWtpension.
''Under the drcumsc artC"eS~ i1 Ct.f ontanh'.s suspmsion)
h.. 10 offa:lohrn\clh&lt; pla)on) a link bu," admiu«&lt;
0.Aon. but hC' nnpha~ud that Mithft' ht' Me an) or
aht p\a.yns ha'c lost rC$p("Q in tM man .. ho has kd VB
ltucball (Of 1he last 17 yean.
'l)oc ....., coech uploin&lt;d that ~ oowl Mik&lt;
G&lt;OI.-hk - . I &lt; coodo on ""' mal:inr. OilY major
&lt;han..- in 1he Moo~- "aamc pion" for 1om_,.,.,,
•• I'M J&amp;ajl; hl\t- h) 1f1 ro " "'"" rhc pla)'a"S • buk
lx&lt;ln," he said.
'J"M Bun, hil 1ht road fCH pmo at Pm..n State
Unl...nioy 1od1y, 11haa Coli&lt;&amp;&lt; nn Saourda), and
Eiomho,..,. Collts&lt; ncxc Monday.

When )'011 bar*. Marine Mldllnd )'011 cton"t

hllve to dlenge bllnlts juSt beqiUSe It's vacation.
If yool~ been bonking lit OUf MoncyM«lc: Dey
and Nl;lt Benk on awnpus, you can keep
benldnS with us lln)'llme Ill New~ State.
'lbyr MIWine CashCMd lets )'011 benk. 296
branches from Long ISland to Green Island to
Grand ISland.
And your CashCMd wfl WOlle.~ 100
~too. So when you
need c.h this summer, remember
MoncyM«lc: - the Olly and N~
Benk !twit's never on vec:ation.

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1960.· 1'1lc 1959 ~aso1~. th~ last tiutc C~)""Stc:ntf,CI t.Jid nul win lhl'
· A•nerican lA';l&amp;luc pc.•QI11JUI. '-"'u..~ a. winrrrddi.il.-"0111&lt;1'11 ~ Al'\Udiug to
C.okit~k. w\.;S,'( hlam~o."tJ lh~ 79 v.·irt-14 luss sca.•idR un in\Jjyitlual tc.-nm
mcmbl."rS' vari\lus liNtn..-ial iiUC'f\.':!1..1~ :md ptnl'k.-d.JI..f'klt"IU whh."h~'hc.- ninno.J
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Ah l ~ough 'lhc Yotnkl.."t'S1nunrhc.'t.l1ln otWt."S4.lllk' f"'-'1\Uant driYt.• in 1960, it
bl'\.~m~ wic.Jdy krltlwn thu.t St~ngc.·l w~1..-. gdin&amp; tQ h~ fvrcibly rdin;d. A-t 70,
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fOr work, payiaJ b~dons -.forell sorts of •
after«hooo acrivities.
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One1t the aat ways 10 ismblish yotmelf is
10 start oillalf )'OUa&amp;raly I!SIIIIUhed. And
just havilll thec.d pes }'Oil lht dlance 10
find~IAJiic.m bros

�Live Eyes blackened~
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Spectrum sweeps three !
~- amanna
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n.r Sp«rrum coed softball team had anotr...
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weekmd of superb softball u they unplu&amp;aed WJCBW
(Channd 7) 16-5 on Saturday, and t~ responded with a
iii
double-header victory over Communicative Disorder majors
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and tho Student Assodation (SA) on Sunday.
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' The Communicativo Disorder game wu a forfeit victOry
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for n.~ Sp«trum u tho opposina team iuffcred from a
breakdown io communication-only rwo players showed.
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SA fared a jUUie better-they brouaht ~~ players and
then borrowed the Bolder Zone from n.~ SP«trum. But even
wilh tbe Bolder Brorhers. SA's effom were ul&lt;'lcss as rhe
residenr.s or 355 Squire bombed them 16-7.
Sarurday's cOntest was a clusic e&gt;eample of n.r Sp«Jrum's
soflball combined with dutch phchina and brilliant
deftnK.
,
Manha Kazmierczak bcld th~ Cllannol 7 ream to four runs
in her si~ innjnp on the mound. "I rcally had ~ suys
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Sabres: Another e~rly vacat!on
as Bowman Gontinues facelift ·
TIK' Buffalo Sabres ~d~ rhcir NH L season
last Wednesday night in typical fasllion l!y
drQPpill&amp;' rhelr quarter-final series to the
Minnesota Nonh Scan, rour pmes to one.
For most people, ' ir was not wrprisina. The
tealn played inconsir&gt;~ent hockey for most. or'the

did.n 't _ , to know what to' do. ~or a team that
won th~ Vcz.ina Traphy last season, it wu
cmbarrusina 10 think that htte wc..c th~ same
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The offensive rhrusr for the paper c:amo from finr baseman
Tom "cal this mCB" Cocola, who lfCOI i blisterina four ror
four on the afternoon. "I had lO so four fot four today or
elliC Debbic wouldn't Ia m~ homc," Coc:ola said.
nrr Sp«trum also bcnelilled from a lhr~ homc run
~rfom&gt;ance coming from thc middle of tho balling ord&lt;r.
Jloldrr Zone rhi_rd baseman Don Bowman opcnod the UB
barraae with a froun rope and rhrn Scevo "Mooscbrcath"
Crandall rcspondw IYo'O bailers larer wirh a rainbow blast .
Immediately foll-'-a-Crandall, ttl.m &lt;aJ)Iain Tony "lbc
Tiaer" Petti lashed an insid&lt;-:he-parker to &lt;nd the barroge.
Oefcmivcly, lbc "Bolder Zone" was the differ~. The
Live Eyes ..,ruscd to hir to the ldi..side of Tire !ip«Jrum
infrdd lmowina that a bit "'oold be an out. "The Bolder Zonc
is j ust an awaorne force which Clnno&lt; be rcct.oned with,"
Bowman said .
,Second baseman Joe Simotl also made a brilliant ~ch oo a
btistcring liner and catcher Nancy Quinlivan chipped in a
fearless homo stand taain&amp; Cllaond 7's moose: an dircaor (a
heavy hiller) at the plate.
n.r Sp«rrum record SOC$ 10 S-1.

Chanaes
will undoubtwlynow
made onThe
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by acneral
ManqA:r Scotty be
Bowman.
ll~ move It Rems will be Ihe rbtloval or Coach
Roaer Neilson, bur Ihat may not rid thc team or
irs real problcrn .
ie-&gt;n.
Poor Roaer, he neVCT bad .a chilli«. he
If ther~ was one contest that predicted couldn't cope with Bowman. Wbar coach could?
Scenic Mot:a'Cycle lti!
Bulfalo's pli&amp;ht in the playoffs it Y'(&gt;llld have Bowman mrerfmql c:onstanrly in Neilson's
Through 5 COU1ty Ptrts
been lbc final ai~ rhc rcaular season ~~&amp;aiM coachina and stratqy. The only coach Bowman
the Sr.t~tr a,., c:hanlpions, lbc New York can act ror the club is oM lhat be can tOially
- Approxinst:elv 70 milThe UnCiub
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lslandcn.
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For Buffalo, che aame meant either linishina as shouldn't wrxry thou&amp;h. b~ should easily lind a
The Americ.n C.ncer
hi&amp;h as rounh .or as low as sixth pia« in the c:oac11ina job clieWbcr~. A man with his abiliry is
The
County
standinas. As for rbc llla/ldm, 11 was a nill!clo in dem1.od .
relax after the prtvlous niahr's clinching ftm
Don
Gearge•e
Sport Center
With Bowman's youth mov~menr w~ll
place' victory. til~ Vorl; decided to leave spch undCTway, it is ~Xpccted that he will tradc a
nQtables as Bryan Trotci(r, Mikc Bossy, Dennis veteran (diS5Cnler7) 01 two away in th~ orr.
Potvin and Bob Boume, among oth~rs, home·for season . Who? That's anybody's guess, bur in all
a much Mod~ resr. The Sabres blew a 3-0 first probablliry rhc Sabres will 'get a drnrt choice in
period lead and were bombed 7-1, finally return. Bowman has always believed in trading
linishinaln fifth place. Ever sin~ that game, the for dran picks.
Sabres were never the same.
But what abour the fans? Up until last year, a
'The 1....-r 1etm disorpnlud and befuddled
Sabrr rltkct wu the holiest ticket in town. Now,
mterifta lhe playoffs and was very fortunate in
ror mos1 aaroes. you can buy yoor seats ar the
.sweeplQI the VancouVCT Canucks throe pmes to
door.
o~. ODe coold sease the trouble the Sabres ....,.e
Support amona the raos is obviously ~edinina.
lOin&amp; to COI!front in the nut round of the
The Sabres an: just not llw cxcitina anymor~.
playoffs.
This year's "n~shows" ,.~ at record bi&amp;h
and the playofff' dldn't rdlout. The first aarne
AL80 Drawings fer 50 Ad!itDllll Pnms.
apinsttbc Canucb in the playoffs drrw a crowdor a Iiiii~ OVCf ll,OOO~;SOO sllon of capaciry.
Vab! 25'"' eech.
ICAtn's
pcrforman~
in
the
Jud&amp;lna
from
the
The- S.brts didn't have a chance ~~&amp;ainst the
WHEN: MAY 17, 1981
rcaular
season
and
the
playoffs..._
those
cmJ)Iy
North Stan, as MinnCSOia outpl•yed, outhit,
8TART ...-: 1 1 AM - 1 PM
going 10 be filled up readily next
outdleo:ked and outworteil the hapless Buffalo seaTs arr
8TAA11111G PLaCE: ELUCOTT CREEK PARK
locn. If il weren't ror the acrobaLic aoalt~dina season.
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This ream is in a lot or trouble. True, Bowman
·o r Don Edwarr!J. the ICOfts ~uld havo been
mild! wone. The S.lw defense collapsed around is thlnklna ortbc fururc, and his pusb (or youth
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i!dw.r4l, who mUll have tholllht he was in a
Bownlaa will have to contend witb a team that Is
lhoocbia piJery.
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Where wore AII·SW lkfcaJCmen Jim lin*ed Ill best. If Bowman fiOds a ncw coach
Scbol.lcid and Bill HaJtt 8oCh seemed invisible with tralluimilar to ~is, thiJI&amp;smaytum out wdl
ror the Sabre$. But how many Scotty ao..-nw~'s
dud!~ lilt playoffa. John VuBo-, Richie
rormer Olympian Mike Ranucy also are tbcrd

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...,_ - . - . ; Juno 1 fn&gt;m 8:J0.5 p.m.
(£11~ and 0 o.m.·3 p.m. l)o!lln St.J"*&gt;nd::y.fl1doy cnly.

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1'111 tto Sigma roeoptic)n ill 0011/Unetlcn wtt11 w plaque
presontatlon will be held -.ow ot 4 p.m. In ltle
Jeenett martin Room on the fifth floor ot capon. Meet
ue·s best faculty members aM tll)oy fi'M rtfrtshments.
Soul~ MID!rtry- Sbody Th...-y at 7:30

p.m. In 212Sqllltt.

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"""""--and toeult)'-comojaln .,. tun.

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tree ~ ot " -· 11r1no your own tooo m c:oo1c on tt~e
oui&gt;IOrr grllls at lilt CIISA picnic May 3 at Ellicott CtHk
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eon Steve at 1154.Z1oz.
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grodUatlond ~ -

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Tbo AliC IIYoll Anyano lntorostacl In holl*&gt;g the ANC begin

...., Is urged to come to our organllatloNI tnfttlng
Folday (beforo Sj)ringtat) It II a.m. In I 07 Townsend,
C.ll Joel at 834-799z_:ror more lnfonnatlon.

Alpbo Dolto 1'111 arganlta!loNI meeting ~ it 10:30
p.m.ln tt&gt;e-t lounge. Ell~ Formon ln tormatton
all Jett at~.

lklttol6 taot·Wwt Cotlto&lt; moets the sec:ond and last
w-.y of every mcnth at 2:8 vemcn "'""'· apt. 1 (I
bloek souu. ot Main and Aml\erst~ to discuss
~- hulth ClCifnp&lt;s. Ott. For I'Urttlff
Information eaii8J8.22SZ oc 834-7215 or stop 111 rt tile
~n MiA, 5 W. Northrup (832~

movies, arts &amp;lecture8
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to " DrNms, M)'ths and ron-· glwn tJy Or. Ronald
lulo. ~ ll'Wessor or dasslc$ tOday et ,..,., In 233
Squirt. Refnlhmants will be servocs. "" ilri"O your lunctl
and bt1ng ~ frltnd.

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ond lntorrnotlonto 111 liB students. Do you "-•neartog
In SWJIIRI Q)Urtl or the Presloent's ~7 IlLS

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....... lnfllrmatlon. stop In at Q.S. Opon 11-fi p.m. WOndoy.
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MFAC. Elllcott.831.ZV3.

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SquJre trom 6-9 p.m. ~.

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In Archltectur•I&amp;.IIHitape ==rr:.~~~:;, ~:;~~~ p.m. In 1411
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Arc:hlteeturo and llr1&gt;on I'IIMing moy """' for. 5 .
car- Diocovefy l'n&gt;grwn at the Honan~~­ ~ F~ at noon at the Squn Foo&gt;ntolo Area
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Tho Todd Hobin Boncl. The CiJdo ~and D11&gt;e
49$.2578. Total cost s 1500. 5orne _ . . , help Is
-~ Apptlcotlon deadline IS May I. 1981.
. . . . , _ . . and Do lgiemo Donee En.omblt will be
n. Wt1t1111 l'ioot Is a free WY1c:e ~ by tile clolno danca tram a Wide verloty of oountrios In 1iii
\lnlwnlty ~Center for anyone In tile Unl..nityw, Artpar1&lt; IJOI't(&gt;m)IDoo on lolly 10. come to of\)oy tile
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                    <text>Un!Vft"Shy PIGI!IaR Robtn L. Kcttrr announ«d Friday ancrnoon !liar
U 8 Bulb bueboll coach Bill Monkanlt has bttn put on trrnporary
&amp;usponsion pendlrw a Faculty Smarr Athletic Cotnmiuec decWon on his
fUIOielll

Ull.

The eaJon Is In 1&lt;Sf10C1K to a~alsirl&lt;d report on a BullS' bud&gt;all pmc
wppooedly pl.,.cl Ia Florida.
A UB Olllcc of 5pon&amp; Information press r&lt;k:ase DO(ed, '1be IOCOIId
vonity bud&gt;all- b t t - the Stale Univtnity a1 Buffalo and X.vitr,
Ohic!, U~ on March 10, 1911 in St. PctcnburJ, florida, was
reported em&gt;ncousl)'."
I I - ltamed by 1M $9«tnmt that the ......id p!M of tbt scheduled
doo~ ..... X..X.- rcponed as a~ Buffalo victory, but in
faa tile pmr • • _.played. A tclqJhooc aD •-u made from a Bulls'
rq&gt;ramtatl~ in St. Ptlmbura 10 UB Sports lofotmatlon Director (SID)
lany G. Steote. •ho rcleued tht lnfomwioo eaOed from t h e - to
the Pftll·
Sle&lt;telattr d'--'ed that the pox, whidllhe c:a11cr uid had ocxuned.
Alia c:ontKiifll the X.vitr SID, S1eote also
had DO( aatUIIIy bttn
~ tllat the r-'ed _,... of the cloul!lr.headcr-a 7-S.
ls.lrinlna Boiffalo ~a l~nina. 9-7 UB win.

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eliminatea tbt POalbillty or Bull'• penldpatlon In tbt Eastern Co4Jqe
Atllk'lk Conftrmee CECAq tournament. The BuUs havr qualiroed for,;,
pbryorrs .UU 1971.
For the~ of the -.on. t he Bulls •ill bt COII&lt;hed by a.rurant
Cootch&lt;s Mike Groh oncl Mitt Dixon. Steote annovn«d. .
"'TM Pr(Sidml rmtls the wholt affair cleq&gt;ly rqrcttablt if true.'' UB
Director of Publk Affairs Harry Jackson Wd in an arty Friday press
rdetie. ..Tbunday, tbt Pr(Sidmt met with admioiltralon in t.he Atbk'lk
i)oeparunnlt and roqueatcd tll&amp;t tilt Faculty Senate Atllldk Cotnmiltre
eotnpilt a rcpon to btubmhtorlu .oon &amp;&gt; pc&gt;Wblt."

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Kcttrr met with Monhnh, Atllk'lk Dir&lt;Ciot Ed Muto, and Dir«1or of
Recreation..,; Rdalerjlnstnoction (RARI) SINalotc Esposito Friday to
dec:idc oo wtw d'lleipllnary oc&lt;lon """kl bt takal. Also presmt
Uni...Uty Coamd oncllcpl oncl union r~ The IJOU1&gt; then
md willt tht Bulb basdlellltam lllhe Amhcnl Bulblc to inJonn thtrn of
the ~.
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Knt&lt;r fdwod 10 "" lhe .-tinl- direairw all qua:tions to
J-'s........, prCIIA - · whktl bublly rtlt&lt;rat&lt;d tile Univcnicy's

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MontanAo talted "ilh ~
anrr the te.N
but did DO(
•ish t o - oa tbt littllllon dir«&lt;ly, f&lt;3&lt;ina it may ~the
Athk'llc Cotnmht..·s ck&gt;.-ision.
OM coruidttatioft lhll the rO&lt;\IIty S&lt;na~e Conmlittre mWI ronsic1&lt;r is
' * B-ul" :""
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It ,...., -..bcr told 1M $p«t!llm that the second came wu not the fa&lt;t thai Monkanh, bide from coochlna the baseball team. iuiSoa UB
playad d.,. to •tact of pjtrhen by the Xa.X. ream and that Monltarsh m&lt;1 a.ruranc professor. IU IU&lt;h, any poa.siblt punislunml mUll allo&lt;w f0&lt; his
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"'lth X.•lor ~ Oo&lt;don Vctorino between P""" and V&lt;1orino calltd 1Cnort stilUS.
"I takc fuU responsibility fot the ((abc:) c:alf." ht .ald. "I'm waitina now
o rr the aceonc1 ·
.. Wt IIFft'd 10 plaiy only one- pmt before we i taned."' Vetorino for wlla1 haP.,.ns to lhtir (th&lt;\_lklfls') S&lt;OJOO. II'• all in Kn 1&lt;r's fw&gt;cls.''
uploh&gt;ed In a ~M lntmlirw. "I""' totally surprised wh&lt;n I hard
Rulls' captain_Jor Ward also refused 10 ""'""'""" &lt;a)'iflc, ''The dedsions
abou1 il (tht fabo report)."
are."tiU beina n-.ack' fiO I n~aUy 4.-art"t c:omntcnt on if:•
A«&lt;i&lt;dlnc to l&gt;olh locaJ popors, whrn the Ull Athktic O.ponmtnl
When aslr.td whcchcr thr )tl~pmsion • ·iiJ harm lhc tcatn. Monk-ar~
learned df the folic rrpon they dcdded that disdplinary a&lt;tion would oomr n-pfk-d. ''Jt't~tot to., II cuuld hun. bur 50mt'1inle'\a thin&amp;IIL~chbi~;an bdp
a
tum.''
;
·
from til&lt; departm&lt;nt, ~ut did nor rrv&lt;al how severe. However. Thr
.~W&lt;ttrum dbco~ Fric!Jty that tht matttr had b«n turned ovt:r lo
Whaltff«t lh&lt; ind&lt;Jcnt witt havron 1h&lt; llutu ha&gt; y&lt;1 to btdetcr,;,inod •
Ketter's om...
blll l'ttt Xavier coa~o.-h t~ardaJ a PGMibfir sec;nario. '' I raJty doo'r knov.
On• pcmibte ourrom• of 1he miscalled game has bt&lt;ontc reality. lhe whole: ~ory 10 l ~.·an'a ~y for ~urc how ''"' v.ill rc._-at-t:• Vaorioo
l!lposilo noted Ihat hl!. orr... has prohibited the Bulls fron&gt;any post sca.on f.!.'(plaincd. '"l'm j u\t lil.c f!qybody d~. 1r there W\."h.' \(lfltC ..hl"na.ni1ans I'm
:&gt;lay. The &lt;n&gt;MJIQ, fOld• before Ketter bt&lt;amc awarc_or th&lt; incidml. ~urc I "ould 1hint.. '" '~" (at,Out pia) ina 8urtal~.• again),"
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27 April 1981
Vol. 31, No. 86 SUNY at Bulf.alo

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An..- n ' )Urs In eon.,_, rorrner Senator GeotF M.c:GoYem
; ([).South Dakota) wn OtiSled in '"" Novunber 4 rlectioo . Today
he addrenes coli* aud~nces on ~ 1hrea1 of~ radK:al riaht and
the effort to eneraiu America's Ub&lt;ral rorctt for 1984.
"On November 4 some of the best known and most capabk men
of the US Senate were defeated because I hey had been targeted by
right-win&amp; extreme aroups, most of them actina on single-issue
argumenu," the staundl Oc:mOCTat and 1972 Presidential
candidate said.
Addressing a capacity crowd In Squire Hall's Fillmore Room
Thursday, McGovern- a politician mellowod over the years, yet
still showing his strong commitmenl to liberalism-discussed the
current poli1lcal climolc and ou11ined tit&lt;: s1eps that will return
liberals 10 the forefront of American politics.
"I was last here in 1977, while in 1971 and 1972 1 visited Buffalo
quite frequently. I carried the City in 1972 and h8\'e always
considered it one or tit&lt;: more enliahtened areas," the politician said
, to overwhelmiita applau!C and UJht audience lall&amp;hter.
"But serio~Uly," McOova-n added, " I learned from 1ha1 eleclion
that there are worse things that happen in American politics (than a
defeat). Let me 1ell you, I would rather be bere.as a loser in '72 than
trade place$ with the man who won."
Diilortioe Jactles

Promisina that he remains grat~ful for ~ lime be did sen~ io

Con&amp;n:ss. the former Senator said It&lt;: SJ!Cab not out or resmtmml

for beina aus~ed in 1151 November's race but out or fear o~er the
prominence or the radical riJitt .
" It ,.... some ss or 60 sinale-issue extremistS croups that spdled
defeal ror a number or ~ery qualirled candidates," be argued. "I
am disturbed by the rise of the ri&amp;ht-¥•ina. sinale-issue fanatics that
have substlluted emotion a nd cleverly-markett.d extremism for
common~. ··

PoinlinS to examples for his claims, McOo''ftll noted thai SALT
II had been cue fully necotiated by Presidents Ford and Cart&lt;r oYft
• six-year period and had r«dvccl the unanimous eodonemerll or
aU joint chiefs or ~rr. Yet~ Treaty was "JO distorted" under~
tarcctina effons or risht·wina critics, he said. that the Senate
leaders thouaht they would have no votes to push il through.
"Their tactics are ones of dis1onion," the Senator cbarsed.
explainina that ""was labeled the "anti·family" candidate because
or his pro--abortion bd~fs. " I personally am troubled by the
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�"The iben. ourfri ro eo
slowly In fltelet!rint Grl '

abi•IOMCifMCio on
economia1 de(eMe
sfnJ1Ielies CJnd fot'firn policy.
They shouldn't jump_

lnfD OIIUJm~ oppisitJon

roRqon.;

·McGovern-masterminds plans for libe_ral renaissanc·e
~-..nlina. tht t&gt;tmon1at~ •ill J'&gt;O'iit a eood
appartnll)' inr,•itablc. Do )"OU brliC"Vt thtdian.-. They ha,·c rO pr:ncnl 1 lx-tttt
ro'""''Jtivt ¥tl\'t 11111 has ~~·tpt the Nation - prograllllhan ahey did in 198b", hnwf'\t'r.
C01tsldmi/J{)• kJ$ . dOtlnDtit! tho11 lr&lt; iu cy&lt;lkal n&lt;e&lt;s.sily fot'libdalism?
ThtSpc&lt;"tnun:Whoar&lt;th&lt;ronlrnclct&gt;toinr
umiHrttl Ill ltls 1911 b;djtlr th' Pf't'Sitkll(:r, MrGo,·fftl: Ve\, it is a lmost lncVhablt. Aul I to tK- in 1984?
/tH'I'~'.s;,114turG~Itfr0fJ~rt1 1D.·Smllh thinl.. h was al.\0 fonunalt. h alvo libcreb a
MtC'".o,t'f'n: I think 1hcre "ill bC' many
DttltOIII) tpnk' ThufldtJ)' cNt 1M lhrt111 P/lht
c-han« 10 r~roup and rtd~finc thcir
poJitkian~ interes•td in ( he: r~. It -.ill be .a
t'fldN"'II nJh1 in A;~o 11nd rM ~ro..;,~,~ po.idon). Jr "'iliJiveusth«tinlC'IO fonuub.fc 1oc
197lapin. \lt.ith IS or 16 candidat~
ltlwol (/Jon 10 Rlbl'm th41t hr 11184. lo"" -nd altcrnati•"&lt;$ fttr 1~.
in th&lt; f..W. MO'ol or th&lt;tn-Wha.. a U of
r&lt;rttm.., """'""' ..Wb 'Tbt St&gt;rctnllll upon "riot Spmrom: What •·ill be the !Mjori&lt;WCS lh&lt;m- .tlll no&lt; surr..., until af\rt the I~·
hi$ ~,.I in 814/{.!1&gt;. •IIH' •foil~ nf o•·et tht lk"\1 four ycatt thai ,.,JI forn1 lhc" t-l«li&lt;&gt;n.
.4mrrf&lt;oHs/&lt;&gt;r O.trfoll .S..."" Mt•~ &lt;ir&lt; fD&lt;Vl of thc19112 and 19184 campa\1n-'
Carey and Moynillan arc ""'"blliti&lt;&gt; •• ' '
l«:tia li/ '"' Cmlr~try's fW'(Nrpo~ Mt(';Qvcorft : Spralr:ina on colle1r
John Ok'nn. ~C'nnedy. t\1ondak. and many
fHI/Itit!DI 11/'Q ,, 1, cam pu•u-U B i~ lh~ 40tll ~in co
othtrs. Now, of course. I'm ju&gt;l •p«/ulatinc.
-no~ tllf~«,O.......,t\tulle 1tn ~-·-- -•.loenU...CS.-.Xbunntay br somcbjjdtrJio11&lt;laneJst~n
........,.W cllcJliM! )11&gt;11 or,.,Wlrd a lfOUP ~nnlnc (O
The ri$10 Q/1~&lt; "--"''
Jhlnll~c aboll\ no•·. On April22. 1969 I'm
fot •.............., libcralJ." WMt is the stat. . . . . 1-.aroupo and crnsorwp ha&gt; raised"""'"- ~urr f&lt;~&lt; fK'Oillc •·ere think inc of Mc("..,,-crn
oftltM ~ oowand ho• •lf&lt;US.\ful coot&gt;«rn on campulO. Thrr&lt; is ako »ronc in 1972.
lwll bem1
rater ion to the situation in l.81in Arocrica
no. SpKI,.ta' 'Tbt trend._,,. to be hndrd
_,...,., .... JOint ,..., ..
and ha&gt; •
and the que51ion or us inlrn&lt;'JIIion. From
lo... rd &lt;OCI"""Otkm as ..... llitncw&lt;l by the
rn&lt;mbrnhip KrOll the Counu\' or .,.., what I und.....,ancf.the Whltr Houle'Is brinr
NO'('fl\b&lt;f ra«. How staunch a libcr"al llill
100,000 people. It'• a lfOUP that is also opm dclup with critldsm on a&lt;~~ dina *&lt;!vlson the D&lt;morra,. be able to run in the 198-1
t o - t l . a ; l t funclionsforanyonrwho Into Fl Salvacla&lt;. Anorhrr luurls budsrt
rk'&lt;tion?
;~_....,about IU!ntalnlnt liberalism. in
l)!ioritl&lt;&gt;. Studc{lt&gt; and thtir famailirs arc
M cCoHrn: I don't thin~ the Drmor"Tati•·

C)Cits thtrtb)• maL ina «rUin UC'nd'

MtGo'""': I 1\a\t no plan} a1 thi' pnlm. I

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C'hatlenalna that iMues more end nlOf"t.
candid are tan br too' construtivr. ·The
Tilt S"""'Nia: Do )'OII&gt;«then, Stu&lt;ICOit&gt;. as poobkm with C.n&lt;&gt;' ...., 1hat hr was too
P!arl• 1he major rok in r&lt;¥hall&gt;ift&amp; the middkoftMro.d . H&lt;didn"texdttlh&lt;~incl
I~ ,..,_,.ml
or oommincd &lt;upponlbat a c:andidatr nerds
. , . . . . . . , . h - - laala.Wrhopc: M.C.o • uo: They "'Ill provide the
roiOjln.
10 lot ....,. by IIU with cilbal• ..t.o tan
"'-nltatioftal &lt;Ott. I &gt;« collqc SludcnU OS
Til&lt; Stlfttntta: Ar&lt; )'OIIIIflldlnt I 1\N !-'
- a tllci1 ...:tks. Ollm. thoK a~ l.intk· tlw o.ulna &lt;d8f. They arc pcrba.. IM most. of &gt;Upporl&lt;n fOf 19841
•
111ur enaell~ ..,,op~a h\•. ay, tht Pbama tonC'Cf1ICd "lth the Reapn priorltla. Th&lt;rr
Well. no&amp; r&lt;llly. The liberal
c-1 or .... 10 Ufc. They hal'&lt; already i&gt; olio •uppon,thoo811. omonalabor lfOUP"o IUPp0&lt;1Cf$ or the .... 1960s. &lt;irly 1970s ate '
te,._ed :lllkoutton for 1M2.
• buslncs. IUid professional oraanlr•tions, and • the same pcoplt thatnlly 10 the &lt;IOK &lt;oday.
Our _.., p i Ia to rormu"-1&lt; a brUIT womcrl'• lfOUP"·
• They oro still oround and b it mllny of 1~
o l - tO lhc balk problems that Tilt S,..V.•: Qi...., lk US political dlmat&lt; · people .,.ho arc O&lt;liY&lt; in Amukans for
....,_ lht Couuy-tht amos ...,., the ond the f1&lt;1 thai tbc h"bcr-all r.urr&lt;r«&lt; a
Common Smse.
......, - . cnerp.
hiahcr •M&lt;"PiD&amp; d&lt;feal ill tbc N!&gt;•cmbl:r ck&lt;:lions.,
My own mpporttn in
WITt not
edooc811Do .
do you thinl it b titcly thai they ..UI r&lt;!uro
_..rity onhoclox bl&gt;tnlh. A lot of poopk
So fir w ...,..l'lliood about SlOO.OOO and 10 po...,. rd&amp;t;.dy qui&lt;ll)l! 1
~ un: anli-Rq)ublic:ol) bratuK or thrir
" - 10 l&amp;l a ,.....loy ltl1, Wr will usr Me("-: I think they whlr&lt;!bm to""""· oppod1lon 10 IM Yitlnam War. 'Tbt .,...-,;
dt8110 loolp tltaRaMW.t .. IIIII ha~t been but I 6oubl lt 'will ltlppo~&gt; ~ t...O' leor&gt; (in
u &lt;fllra&lt;l&lt;ristk' of Am&lt;ricon politico.
•
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.. tirn&lt; for the Corwessionll &lt;l«&lt;lon•l· AOtr Tllo !l,..-tro•: Will Mc&lt;:illvern be ••a

Amll'lca..
We 1ft ao• MOifill&amp;. 011 two trOftl.. Our
ftnl ... loiOcornllalllltiiCtlaofthcrodal
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lfimd• an: oloo harrifrcd. And AOI&lt;"ri&lt;an
pcoj)lr 1rr &lt;OClfUICd. Tiley irna{line .that we
hll't" falltn bclllnd .,.. Sov~···
Tilt Spodrwta: How dot~~rrou' 10 A~t~rrka ;,
the El S.lv*&lt;!at c:rld\!
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Mri"....,.: Well, I don't thin~ Fl Sal&gt; odor
wiltrlao World w., Itt;' bvl 1 do thinL it
""""'1w .......,._for the Uo~cd Slot"' 10
· II~ • -1ft w TNn1 World.
W&lt; .._ ,... b.,.... tryinJ 10 control
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ma- in mmW,. IPCIIdina. "I _.. a Ztt!l." said Mc:Goven~,

IIOiina thai none or the ~IQ had an)'lhln~ to do v.&gt;lth morality.

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"11181 tmdalcy to IDita 111c ...-.. riillt
dlilald.

all " - ~Aues in suc:b limpliatJc: 1mns
111rat to the poljtJcal prooas," he

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caonotputa-lonth&lt;~ITT«St y.l
lltinl ~ b safe 10 ~ thai our l•uro.,..n

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prictice of abonloll, bat they 'lf8DICd me to IIMCI on an
IIIICftllmcnl thai would make it a Flldmtl crime f« a wonaan to

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don't t'\'tn \\lint 10 thinl aboul lhat OO\\.
T'ht Sp«tntm: During the Rcap.n )C:ar,,
how should llb&lt;rals ligllt bac~-&lt;hould they
rake tKc.· offcn\ivc or wait for the l,r~ldcnt l o
fall qn hi'"""·&amp;\ orany predict he "ill'!
Mc&lt;;lut'f"R: rhC' libcfals oughl 1010 ' to\\ I) in
prc.s.t'nt int an ahrrnaaivt IJcndr; on
"""""''fUia. dcr.- •lrwtcsio an.l fC&gt;rntn
PGWY· They """ukln!t jumr inl~ adlomatit
.(lfli&gt;O'&gt;Idon to llc:opn•
111• Spt&lt;trot•: Ci•&lt;n the &lt;'00''"' oti•c
trends. do you lhink i1 b rcatiqk thai 1hc:
O..t&gt;o&lt;•ntt&gt; will be ba&lt;t ip .,Ower b)' 1984?
111cCo•tt~~r I Mvr no doubt (hot the
D&lt;inocrat• ..,u be called bad. to.,., ...... but
tht quoaion i&lt;&gt; "hrihrr- tbcy .Cdl he ~atdy. I
hai'Oihotlhc Alll&lt;"ri&lt;ans
C"ommon "'""""
ba1t con ~· the kind of thlnLi-. and
......-n. thaJ lhh Country ..;n nee~ .
Til&lt; s,.dro,.: How ar&lt; ~ttl&lt;lb"' vi&lt;&gt;&lt; in~
t hi• Count&lt; y under 1he Rcacan
administration? Is the &lt;houdni•m
dintini•hinc?
•
Mc("'.ovtn~: wen. 1 rranklyam \\'OITird about
the ann• •ltuation. Wr .arc 11c*&lt;llly drinin&amp; •
tO.. ard o confrontotion and h h
Cfllbarru.ina to mt as an Afll&lt;"ri&lt;on that ""

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threat
to the . _ . _ 111111 l1lliclllllr IICIIId* . . - - •
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~eM live if tbcJ alllllllae to~"
lhe C1lrfldllr • 11lt Ubw. ,..... ror-ely ot JI9!W for •

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Coaching course~
found to improv.e
some test scores

Editor's notr: This is tlw jim of a t - p11rt
-ies on a Frduul Truck Commission study on
c'O//qJr vrtron~ uums. Thr urond installmtnt
will dtx~l wltlt how C'tWching $t'h()ols prq&gt;arr
students /Or the exams.
The •alidity and fairne.\&gt; ·or stantlardiud
colloae entranc:e enms hiU been called i~to
question by a ~t Federal Tr2tle Commission
( fTC) finding !hat coachir~a cou,_ t'fJn ina~
• Sludcnt scores.
The fTC report. initially released. in May; 1979,
summarized the rcsulls or iiS slalistical study
conducted on the Scholastic Apcitude Test &lt;SAn
1.1&gt; detmniM the •alidity or characs !hat National
coaching schools were helping st udents improve
their scores. 11re findings, whioh supported lhe
coaching school's claims, showed that on the
average a student could raise his !iCDre about 50
points-out or a possible 1600-by laking an
ert«tlve coaching course.
&lt;.hi IllS

vie~ in that liaht-regardlcss or Whether a ..
student allcnds a a&gt;ac:11Jna school.
The ~ion that SAT coacflin&amp; improvo M
\COfo has 'purred sevnal groups 10 quotion I he :;
vallidit y or the enm. Acx:ordin&amp; to Garrity, "The :;.
rt:\ults raised the question a bout why coachin&amp;
works. b the cum measuring What it 'hould ~ ~
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measuring if coaching can help?"
Defending the validity of the SAT i\ lhc E
Colleae Board (CB) which admini,tcn. and •ets
policies. BalTic Kelly, CB Executive Director for "'
Public e.rr:Ur. argued that the SAT "meawrc:s;
de•doped reasoning abilities" but qreed that ~
kong term study can ha•e a n effect on scores.
:
"Oe\pite daims about coadtin4 I fed the ~
cum is •till • mid one;• sl&gt;r main~ ned. "It is a
good IC!:II wltco it is understood alld tU ruults are
uOIC&lt;I p&lt;operly." She added thatlhr cum still will
provide. a "common yardstiol&lt;" fw comparing
StudentS of different background~

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Kaplan, an educator with over 40 years of
experitn« in the testing rldd, also agrees that !he
SAT is ••lid and !hat its use is jiiStlf"aed.
"Collqtl are usioc it (11\e SAT) mot'e and rnoR. Therefore. 11 miiSI ~ a &amp;ood indicator or how
well a &gt;tudent will do (in collqeJ, ·~bf ~O&lt;d, .
Kaplan and Kdly both suggested !hot the SAT
~hould ~ used as only o"" o f several criteria
whrn an admission lo an in\titulion iJ being
considered.
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The likelihood that Mudenu who are In lhe
lower income levels will not ~able to arran the
hieh
of a coaching -.chool -for eumpl&lt; it
co"" almtN. 1300 for Kaplan-has sparked
additional conttrn o•·tt whether an economic
bias is bcin&amp; introduced.
The fairne&gt;s of having student&gt; "'ho caniKX
afford coaching compete on an e.um "ith th'"'"
uudents "ho can afford i! has been qu.,doned.
In what he calls an, attempt 10~0 lhis bi:u,
Kaplan said he has instituted a p{j tal -.cholarship
proaram for students who ca illustrate needs.
Currently, some 10 percent of his enrollees
r..,eive some form of fina.ncial auistanee.
All o f lhe opposins sides, ho,.·evtt, coocede
fhatthe unly really effeotive coachina Is lon&amp; term
• Sludy as oppose&lt;~ to
tenn "tnnllllifta."
"Nobody ha&gt; fOII'od ""iclmcc: \hat "'-'•

The fTC's ori&amp;ina l in•ol&gt;tment in !he
conJto•ersy Stemmed from charges by the
Educational Ttstina Service CETS) that coaching
&gt;&lt;hools were making unsu~tantiated claims
about their effectivtncs' in raising scores. At lhe
time, ETS rnain~ained that coaching could not
improve a student's score, and accust.'d coaching
schools or making large profil\ from student\
without providing rcsuhs.
According to fTC I nvcstiptions Auorney
Joan Garrity, its r~n concluded that "ETS did
not fully disclose tltr pocential ~nefi~&lt; of
coaching." In rcsponR to such charges the
Collqe Board has recently released a publication
'aimtd at siudents rqardin&amp; coaching and
preparation for exams.
Yet, score increases ha•e been di&gt;1)uted by
serveal groups. The ETS, producer of the SAT,
conducted its "own analysis or the FTC data and
round an average score ina~ or only 30
points. Stanley Kaplan, foundtt of lhe largest
COIIthin&amp; sdtool In the U nhed SlaiA:S. bowevtr
daims that bi$ c:ourfoC ofiCn a 100 I)OiDI a~
Improvement.
More impo...nt tbul the~... -..,. or the
increase Is its relative 5ignif"ocancr on the total he fintp "coo.stant improwment wirll 8ddicJonal
exam score, acoordina 10 ETS' Associate study."
Thus, Garrity advises students to ~ "smart
Oireetor of Information Mvy Churchill. "The
fTC makes it look like the 20 or 30 poirils Will consumers" when looking for a cooc:hfna school.
m,uer. It won 'f." she .. plained. Churchill n Resulu •ary "idely from school to &gt;Chool," she
ad~td that !he standard error for the SAT is plus
explained. Considering the cosu, s h~ advised,
or minus 30 points and that all 5COt'C$ should ~ students st\ould "shop around."

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point (Increase) wil mcmer.lt won't.
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Mary Churd1a

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The State budget impasse continues,. and SUNY waits
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b&lt;eame a r..lity tn Fcbnwy wb&lt;n the
"ho com)llliru that tile proposal
SUNY Bolrd or TroJt«&gt;. moc'lina to the
bmtr~ do•nsa••u-N.,. 'Yon: City in
!*1ic:ufar-OC I he e.P&lt;f\Se Of U))Sllte rvroJ • State's propoocd cut} in the unl&lt;mity
S)'Sitm'&gt; fundin1 ._td for tbe inerease.
areas
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has
vnwtd
to
not
let
the
PlL~ or the 1981 ~ VorL Stat&lt; Ocnio.rau' proposal pa.,, He h....id Ftindina for SUNY comes from t~o
bvdld. which holcJslb&lt; rate or the almost
soul"ttS- dir«t State aid and individual
Ihal. ht: woukl oompromi~ on a ont year
iot•iiAb~ SUNY tuition incorease. Is now
Univ~uhy·atncrtlcd rc\·enut'ti. Tht
apprOII&lt;hin&amp; four ~· overduo "lth - plan.
r&lt;duc:tion of State support, ~'hich hat
only a' hint of ratirltlllion In the near
h is posoiblc that Mtdlcai&lt;l rundina
been cradually dccreasina f01 the past r...,
future.
could be R&gt;'Cftd from the Stote budic:t
yean is not c.,pt'C"l~ 10 striowJy hurt
ond Jinaa«d by 1 &gt;&lt;plt'll&lt; procrom. thus
Thr corn~ Olttf Sta1~ usum:pekKI
d&lt;arina the ,...Y for ratirocotion. Th&lt;
SUNY's r.nane1n1 • but the.,.. .....ill be
of ~tdo&lt;llid costS, funded II the dty
failure or the Ass&lt;nlbly to ..... the budld
damaatd by tile •n&lt;reased rn~nut
kwl, .... bten the mojo&lt;
10
has multtd in ....,al hard&gt;l(~ ror the
acneratina resporw'bititics. The tuition
budpc _...u. Go..,._ Hup l.
hi&amp;h&lt;r td11&lt;11tion rommunity ineludina and donft rae(" hi l.a arc- npcctcd to C'Q'\Cf
CoreyJoos propoRd •.....,. )oar procram
ddats
and posoiblc cutb.:ks in Scat&lt; any dertals.
for I he takoo..r or local MOdlcald rosu.
In early April, the AM&lt;mbly. "'luch ha&gt;
University Supplemtntal Tuition
.,hic:h has bten •idcty I«''P~ by do,.·n·
r~sponslbility
for Stare bud&amp;el
A..... ln« (SUSTA) &amp;&lt;alii&gt;. I tuition hik&lt;
....... ancl 'Omlo&lt;ratt.
and the payment or profe.son and other
forn\otation and ra1ifteation, \'Oitd to tNt~11oft to tilt plan lw 00111t rrom • Stato employees in M.~lpt-a form or
SUNY a SB,S million r&lt;Stol'ltion pack as&lt;.
S...e Scutt ~lliori&amp;y . ~ Warren
promissory nOlo.
This fundlna rcducu 1hc need for the
system 10 rety ht~vil)' on a ~buh.e
Alldcnoll. • Biqha111ton Republican.
The posoibllily or 1 tuition lnerease

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Trad~iooally,

founh "rol&amp;fu.)...r it has not bten r.11irl&lt;d
by the AprH I deadline. O.,ptte the
applrtnl urat:n(")' of a ~ for a St•tt
budart-thm il no niOrte)' to pay Sletc
employ&lt;a-thc A»&lt;mbly lOOk la&gt;t ,.tcl.
orr to cdd&gt;ra t~
Eo"n. Debate b
ap«rt'd 10 conunoe loday.
The bvd~ r!&amp;ht. "11ich roukl draa on
for~ if~ C~ey nor A~

r«&lt;mider their sWtC&lt;S. " -

tell mednete

e~P«''td to

ad\Uld)' effm IIKI!Mlat)' \alot or ~lidml
arann this year, thckolh t~ "ill be
delayed. SUSTA funds-money ai•en by

the Su1c 10 supplcmuu TAP
award1-wih probably noc bt 1\lillblcuntfl the bud&amp;n is pa..ed lincoe the moocy
comt:s from Statc fund\ prncnlly
unav-ailablt- 10 SUNY.

Mixed Drinks Draft
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"just Q.fmajor misunder!~nding'
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by Sine Sino-ns
Cit..~t

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Thealer Oist rict Association
President Geral(! Abelson
termed it "a case of democracy
in action."
Members of the Theater
District Association beca~Y~,C
irate last week followina a

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Attontey·at-l.aw
38 ijopkana Rd. ~

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Niagara
• 'Frontier from
the
downlown
Transportation Authority businessmen was necessary to
(NFTA) announcement chat the ~ obtain sat~factory. results. "To
downtown section of Main me, there is no doubt that tht
Streel would be clo~ 19 N FTA'sr~vised plan was due to
vehicular traffic in June. The threats of a la)'SUil from the
Association's 100 b'usinessmen Association," Abelson told The
protested', and the NFTA Spec-trum. "A lawsuit could
responded by arfnouncing a new have put a slop to the en lire
proposal-one which wm keep project."
traffic open through ac lea!'~
NFTA Chairman Allen
1982.
-Oekdebrun, ho"""""· contends
Abelson, althoi!Jh satisfiod · tha t
tbe Curor-causing
With the NFTA's new proposal, imnouneemcnc was merely a
was dis:'ppointed thal .p ressurt •'major m !SUJlderstanding

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which just · happened to get
The Light Rail Rapid T.raruit
blown out of prpponion."
(LRRn pro)ect is expected to
be completed in 1985, at a COSt
Uketo....,.
or S4~ million.
'Accordina to Oekdebrun, the
NFTA is proeeding with the · Unto tallr'"
Abelson claims that since the
implementatiop of its original
piaJI, ca\lin&amp; · for a bait of inception of LRRT plans in tbe
nonhbound traffac on Main early 1970s, "fantastic"
Street between Tupper and relations ba•e been maintained
&lt;;hill!)eWll for only a three-week with both City Hall . and t.he
period. From M!IY 1 until May p..,lice Department.
2S. "tOostrllction crews plan to
Now, many SOUI"&lt;z$ believe
" around the clock to that the confusion in reeent
underground utilitY weeks has. senied to inspire ·
lines. · Once ' the work is. pre~ious.ly .
..one~stenl
toDIPfettll, tile. plan caHs ~ coo;*rative relations between
traffoc .1$1 be restored to one NFT A officials and area
16-foot wide lane in each bu$inessmen.
~ion. '
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"Tile NFTA wants io chan!e
DOring t~e consttuction it.s r~puta~d far maintainin&amp;
period, nonhllbund trafi'IC Will ,s~ m&amp;tiOitS" Abelson
lie re-routed via J~llicot~St"'!'t. s'.id. "Oekilebl-an~ aides are. '
For pedestrians, walkway• ••,atty bendina over backwards
across Main Street · wiH be io.-be: pice-4nd that Will be
provided.
.
-good for us botll""i'iMlle long
bus~neJsme~ ~n.';
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colt)plained ihac 11iey had'~~!&gt;'rhe NFTA is now sendin&amp; a
origjnafiy bceh led to believe r$escntative to each ~ler
~hat 1rarfic-and customer District Association meeting. In
accessibility-would
be addition, offiC.a(s from both
mainta1ned - throughout, the · orpnizarioiis play ,co wor·k
early stages of construdion. together With the do"'!!lown
While Associa~lon members "mall design group," co,ry io
claim tobeeaaerf&lt;li:.complaion avert :
any
• f~rlhcr
of the planned ~t.rian mall. diaagrecmenc,;, ·
·
·
!hey rear that , premature
While the ' NFTA had
dosing or Main StrC\&gt;1 might originally -planned 19 conduct a
hamper business activity.
• s.uvey of Main Street
· Businessmen ~~ other businefstnen in hopes of
pans •of the 6.4 mile rapid obtaining
cbnstruecivc
transit route fiave nor yet been feedback, Mayor Jame&lt;; Griflin
assured of protection against tuU now vowed to undertah·
possible closings. NFTA's that
responsibility.
A
Ddcdebrun told The Spec-thn11 comprehensive study will be
that he intend!; to.announce a adrninisterro in thc' ncat fucu r,·
plan lacenhis ..,eek which will to determine. the effects of
affect the remainder or Main construct ion
·on
loca l
screec.
b9sinei&gt;ses.

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MCAT· ~SA~:~MAT II'

Tuesday ll Thursday: Mud Wrestling
Wednesday: Loose Ladle&gt; Night. Wet
T..Shlrt Contut. s7S.OO first pttu. Ladles
drink (or ·$.SO drinks all night. Also. Wet

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Saturday: Mud Wratllng a oary Smith &amp;
WUd IIIII'$ Famous Wblp &amp; Flro Show. AlSo.
-:-- ~ Buffalo's' best wlngs only s.tO.and
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betw..n 7:30 a 8:00 p.m. and
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Bottle controversy

No deposit, no reiUr~

A Sca!C·v.lld• retumablebolde low • .uognated In the Uglsl..tureforovcr ll
years. hM reoeived a phenomenol upsuf110 of SUPPOrt In reo«nt ~ end Is
now tn one of ill beot posltlol)s ever to be po$Md.
The so-ailed "boule bill." ff enacted this yeN. -.,ld moke New Vorl&lt; the
'""enth ~to In the Covntty to require a ~ on mOI2 ~
containers.

Flnl ~by Assemblyman Gordon Bwr-s IR·W....,._l, the bll
has been lntrodu«d iniO tho~ .....,y yo• oince 1970. but ,_loft
the AsHmbly's Commerce Conu:Nn...
. the pasA90 this month of • loxal bolde . . by lhe Sullal&lt;
Covnl)l Legislature has~ N&gt; an onsloll!#&gt;l o f " - - IIJilPOit
•lor the'-'"· The~ macted by lhe long lsloncl Counoy. II !he hone of IS
land In l'low Vorl&lt;. end Is W1ualy ~ 10 lha SIMt bll
'We t..d walled long ~ lor • hlgt&gt;e&lt; authority 10 oct."~ 10
Eric Kopp•
Scdlol&lt; Counoy Executive P - ~n . "so ,... took
tM bua by lhe ~-Shonly after Suffol&lt; pasoed lis bll. ~ County Eocutive Francis
Purcell. !'lew Vorl&lt; Mayor Ed Koeh and tho w..ld..- County lAgiolarure
oD c:n,. out In lui suppon of tho ~te bill. hinting that they m\ght try to pau
loullows.
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In addition, downstate media have rec:c~dy run o slow of ed~orlal$ in f11110r
of tl&gt;e bolde bil. tho latest
coming from The ~.. York r.,..
on F~. "Thhs change of dlmale Is long OV«due." the ed~orial read.
" . • .lhe bottle bil Is an lclu ""-&lt; lime has como." '
Sonoto&lt; Jamn J . Lack IR-~-primary _.-of tho boctlo bill.,
tJw ScaM Senote-11 ~ that tM b"end of loalboo tryirlg to PIOl olw.
will pnssuro tho.~ intO enoc:tlroll on_.. bil
So IM. only o.:...n-re .,_ haw '*&gt;ted !hat !hey mogllt posa local lows.
but . _ . lor lhe SIMt bil ........_ ..... - 10 &amp;llolo
"'When I was In 1M Sl6te legislaturt I cMd wppoot .... boalo bill." Mayor
. . . :~~ Gdllln tDid .,.,. Spoctrum. end ~ ~ of • al)l SHing
li*!SI on tho olclo of lhe ...-. I know lhe ..,. has deltnll«&lt;y como to

own..,_.

-logloiMipft ... this..

Gnlfln. ....... ~ lholtl&gt;e possOgo of lndMduol biDs m4ght ha""

10&lt;1'01 ellec:t on tho State LAglslotyN. sold M

would noc ..-rily . _ . •

- b y Erie Covnl!) to pass .. blllocaly.
''l'lo oiMnot 10 Mr. Griffin: Lack mpondtd, "but 11 ..
c:il)l
8uftalo would pass • bill. • • • -.,ld be greotlmpotuS lor tho IAglslotu"'
t o - oS.. bil."
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There""'~""' major reaSQnslor the blll's stagnation In the U!gislaiUT!-th•
re l u - of the 1\oHmbly Cornmer&lt;e"Cornmitlee to praent the bill on the
floof. and tbe oppositiOn to the pcoposed law by Govel!'or Hug!\ L Corey.
Lode explained that the Commeroe Committee Is against the bill and has
pr'evented k from reaching the entire chamber. However. a possible switch of
the bill'to the Environm«~tal Conservation Commlnee could be a key to its

passage.

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The Senator noted that ~ the bill does reach the A!$ernbly floor. "H will
almoSI d&lt;'flnltely" pa56. He l&gt;daed that the. Ser+.te's send~Mnts are' not as
easy to predict
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A• for the Governor. Lode said Corey has a "dfSiorted" view of ihe law,·
The bottle b~lln the tegislatuN F«iulres retumobleJ&gt;oules. not rclilloble ones
astheGoYernO'r·beUeveo. As soon as Corey rebeves lilrn$0H of hi$ "mistaken
tmP'iesslon ." 1..6ck asserted. he •"9ul0 come out in support of the law.
Acco.ding 'o Jtm Gro!ilmOn, .,.paa IUiAslant to .Assemblyman Olill&lt;!r
Koppel (O.B..Onxl. opposi!Jon lo the boiiJe bill Is coming from thfee main
$0Ctoro: bell&lt;!rage bottlers, bottle makeJs'and food chains that IUOuld have to
take 1n the rctumoble containers.

'Ha ndll1111 chars&lt;~'_
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t~e AssemblY's main bot~e
s..t'11\e asslstont to Koppel-wHO•.ponSO&lt;ed
btU-noted that the legislation takes lnro conskleraUon The concerns ol an
three ;ndustries.
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He said lhat one penny out of the mlniriium fiVe cent deposit will be g~en

to the store as a " handling cha.ge" for taking in bottles. As for bottlers.
Senato.- 1..6ck explained that the only extra work the Industry would have to
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do would be to mork bo.ttles; lndlcadng they are returnable.
"I will personally toO. tbe cost lor 1M dye or Ink.'. the Long Island
Republbn explained.., ..l!J$1 -in.case any .bQttltr can't afford it."
The bottle·maklng llo&lt;N'Sirlf. Groosmon a...ned. might end up loslng jobs
because or the tumo- to ratumoble bottles. but the net gain of jobs.Jn the
State would oul\o/O;gh !hi k)I!Mdualloss.
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The concerns of thew lnduSiries'is the llllljor reason behind Corey's
opposition to tbe bottle bill. Lock remirked. l;lut he}loted that support lor th•
bUI by Assembly Speaker Stanley Ank and Senate Majority Leader Warren
·
Anderson- abel! lukewarm - Is • big ailvontage.
"I think th~··s a defmite chance·we can do something with 11 this year ...
Lack said . ..and d weC.On'l. ~ un c.ome ~ Mstrongas ever nexl yeat.Mlchlg• n
The Senator, along wkli' Koppel, vlsHed MJchtgon on April 15 to
Investigate the etfecls of a bottle ~~ paSHd therein 1979. What they found
out, according to .both l.aok o.n d GrOS$n&gt;On, was-benefldal to the~ cause.
Gtossman w1d a-recent poD In that state s~ that 86 percen1 of the
population bellet.es litter !&gt;as substantially reduced, and that 78 percent of the
people polled sold they would vote for the blU g ft came up again.
The Mithlgan bottle b!D 'orlginallv )&gt;os.ed'ln o State~ refon!ndum with
60 percent of the state's citizens voting In faVO&lt; of it.
Gfossma.n explained that the MJchlgAn r&lt;$Uks ore especiohy encourogiog
becau.. ot'el stole5 that hove bottle bUt.. Michigan Is most like New Y9rk-a
Jorge,lndustrlal Slate.
on!"~:::..~~~otes w~h bolt~ laws ar~ ~n~ectkut. Iowa. Jl.lol~. Oregon

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Wol!iams, a member ol the US
military, Wlllams uttmld a &lt;:0!1UMnt

that nO.ably ak&lt;Ted the focus ol tho
proJect-"Yo., Mit., lhink lhooe

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••rutor'" not . only Ame.dca.s f
CO!IIIdcnc:oo, btrt !haf of her allin li
too.•
b 11M oloo stlrfod op tho ~
vol.&gt;tile Soviet Union.
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Russians have dlarrtsea.· Indeed.
the rnllbry lmplitadOns ol the
The tlnal ol which w....... ~
shuttle - .._w,g The PfOJO&lt;l
.II&gt;OM is •at¥ 10 ondenland I tho ~
may, 6lon!J w1lh Soviet teohnology, '- as the
put M r - Sun's o1 tho t~t ~
(occording to nme magazine) yotii"P betweon tho US and Soviet :
C4Stlng • "shadow ol war"owr •• highlighted. In i
space.
tho ,Son. DtrectO&lt; of the J&lt;l&lt; "It wwld ~ • plty t the mrut..y Prop11~ l..abo&lt;atory In Pasackma,
of the """' &lt;hutlle sm/lca IINoo Murphy, claims they •lad&lt;
10 dO&lt;ninow what o..ght 10 ~ progre_u in l~:unch · vehlcle
ledlnology. . they c.n' go 10 the
primarily ... l'l&lt;tensiOn ol and tho ~don , but theyC.nnol •• they ""'' do • lol ol
~ ignoted," dedar&lt;tl the l..o&lt;!dor&gt; tlWigs we ~ thorn credil lor •
Tlrna lndbdons dati&lt;&gt;g bad&lt;to the
The ScMetsdo. ""-·possess
lonna!lon ol tho &lt;hualo Ideo in tho "'ti11er" salellitcs that tlln knock ocher
1970. contradict the hopa ol "'teliltes out of tho sky, reported
iU non-military use. Putting the Time. But the shuttle has topped
project's marUal importanCe on o las !hat. and n Is now~·· tum
than equal plAteau with it5 iO&lt;:IItilic to top us. Theanl~berwftn the
lmpona,_, the shuttle conlinua 10 two c:oUntries liM turned out., ,.,_
escolaN as a IMine of the ..,..j Wo another Pelri dosll wo1trng 10 "*
loras.
~ 10 theio dasoses
lo a ltdure nrkr ohio month.
awesome-• plane riding ~ lndu!Ulal age Is &lt;hanfted by tho Atsbw
UB's ~ """"'- pointed
on arl enO&lt;mOu• rock«! Is jfttlsoned space &gt;huttle project.
Within tho ntxt hve years out that for. 30 yors the lk&gt;lted
from a Florida launch pad Into ou~
..The Idea or u.mg a product onot anywhere lrO&lt;n 14 to 21 !Jghr. are States and tho Soviet Union havo
space. WeP over 150 miles above , or f&lt;&gt;&lt; • · brief period and !hen expected to '-laundled in the name worked s;de-by·Pde In the PSeUd&lt;&gt;the surf""" of the planer, the rtpladng k, run$ oounlorto !he gr•in of the US Ao Fo&lt;ce. The frtlgho SfM(le mvironnwnt of Antardiu.
Columbio O&lt;blled. ,Then a-ashlng o1 oocloties steeped in 0 ~ o1 carried by the ohuttle on thete
Soraolng !hat k Is - - · '"' the
lhrough the e.lh • atmospheric poverty," h e - · In Fu&lt;uro Shock
miotary e&gt;q&gt;edbllnt Nil, aa:.:&gt;&lt;ding , . _ ol o ,.,_ P&lt;OW-· boch
bonwr. nchewlng nrp1un In the 5o the shuttle sysmn, by vinue ol ils 10 nme include Improved sa&lt;dloa tlcS,s reaUztd tocio/ poHUcal
2700 ~" Falnnlsd heat. tho lnuhau&gt;tibllity. Is oheorcticallv "for phote&gt;gtaphlng. electronic oooperodon mwt..,.. Y«t. already
craft ld towwd the Ma;ave o.-t. paradoxbl to progr...
uvesdropplnlJ, ofUIIring O«Uro - k l n s _ i n _ _
suided by ils pOou James Young
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eommurOadc&gt;ns with mii!aty unlb 1n tbo ..... Slogt. a ' " ' - and Roben Crtppm,,
The voyage of tlw Columbia Is ~nd the wotld, and prouldlng' uMitrilable based on tho hopa lOt
AnaDy In a Rulltlan manner, the not, howeuor, theory: It Is tlw odual eariy warning sys\i!ms ~or nudear colontzotlon.
Now, )usl as when list"""&lt;! to the
11yor-s sd the plane down almost embodiment ol Amme..n Ingenuity "'Iopons) .•
P&lt;ectsely where 11wy called I. ready and yes. prog&lt;ess. Paving the wav
Tho fo.,rth shultle· flivht, broadeaoe of the landmg. I gulp In
for posoiJie colontz.otion In space, - oched&lt;rled lor uo1y 1982 wil "*the awe ol the miroculoul ftat ol the
to bt used 9ln and aga;n and IM ""'tile Pf'O!Pm matico the,_ first flight haulinv mllllary Columbta·s minton "' an
llllfln...
tongll&gt;le advancomont - d ouch ""Pfus-"ln&amp;ored.nclt.-IAdllnlJ
· ...itbout gdlrng o.atv
...,.,_and
anevenlu.aty.Posoaolng a~ do.loos da9&gt;ed 10 !Pdo "'"'"
s.oct.
wMh the~ ol '-lnlJ65,000 pl1ou 10 ""*"1!1 lor npoir
1&gt;0&lt;1nds wor\11 ol urgo. trlpo or retrieval. or -"""'" fen
Lobe1ong
the '""""
"1hrow · - tranopoctlr&gt;g, tupplln oould ...t1y duuo&lt;.llon ... The .,.\)llary
society"
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.. ol • the
fodllatebow..--.~.
~ollhashol*~.ln ...
""nsle~t rel.\tion&lt;hlps with "'things."
Allftn J olflcf'• Ylslon of fhe SU))«r • Obo;..~ . . .~~ - o l

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- - - --borl Da.td C . .
Wlllsoul accas 10 • television
April 14, I inched closeT toward the
edge ol mv ..... bonding my ear to
the elrama ol a radio t..oadcasl The
hands olthe doc:k ticlotd past I p.m.
.ncl in )\Ill • monwnt.
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WM-omazlng-the Col\ombio had

londed
The analogy Is -..tnly chmolic.
but lhc "10~· ol the US
shuttle craft Inspired the same
nhAomlon throughout the Nation
•• don a sbt·poinlf:r a1 a IOOibol
stadkrm. And the &lt;Wnt ceme 01 a
peiod '"'-· In the words ol the
Londott

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for CBS News · former speech writer and advisor
to Bobby Kennedy

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by Rlcltar'd Cbon
Sp«kll Ftotures Editor
The raindrop$ $14m on the mud and arass of War M&lt;morial Statium as •
• aroup
w?rk~$ bend over-the infoeld with their rak&lt;S,,tesemblins •
band ofpeasants1n~somedemeot&lt;d Fkmi$h oil paintina. As •'laudienoeof
empty blea&lt;bmloOks o~. th&lt; men stand with their tools betwe&lt;n the wet
grouq_d t.arpS, attemptinJ 10 &amp;ive wme order to the rhoist squirm of dirt
tryi~g to act the roeld ready ro.. whal will be theJluffalo Bisons' third ho~
. game or th&lt; season. The t:as:k, h~•·tv~, serms futile:. It is cold, and (he clouds hang over the
old .stadium like a'! armada of damp sponges. The .....eaaht'r is not for
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baseball;. ~ther, it brinas to_mind the Sunday anernoons here 10 years
·~• when quanerbaek Dennis Shaw would pitch the ball out io O.J.
Stmpson, who would thm cut through the line like a lightning bolt, his blue
JerstY. pants, -helmet-his skin-mashed brown with mud. his body
balanct.d atop .a pair of s kinny, bow-legged, blurred ankles th~ dark \lo'&amp;lcr
spra)•in' orr his cleats as h~ slideS throuah tht' hole like a~ apparition.
Those ar&lt; the kind ofmernori&lt;Sthat echo off the dank, decrepit walls of
War Memorial Stadium. So il is Strange 10 sec th~ &amp;ridiron rt'placc:d b)' a · afternoon~ (or cold, damp ones) an
b':seball d!amond. And it is hard 10 realize that on thi$ 9(-tssi\'ely humid. whose 289-foot rigfn field wall woul
r.uny. Apnl . artemoon, there is a ritual taking place h~re that is just a...- did not actuall)' ha\'c to deal "'ith it
sancun~. tf not more so. than watching the J.uice go 80 yards for a
touchdown.
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TMt'dunlion
Johnny Taylor. 22, hails fr.;m tx-.
American Dream
out o f high school. An oxlremely arr
In ~ts o~ way. minor league b.a.scball is the \IffY metaphor or
bes.id~ which sits a moi\strous1)' lar
A"!&lt;"can Dream. and tile Buffalo Bisons, who justlWO we.;ks ago began c-lubllqusc.~· ith music. For Ta.y1or .II
ahoth~ endless summer of baseball, personify this dream and give it
ju&lt;l baseball: you do a bit or grow
creden«. They are living proof that it still exists.
, handle yourself." One of II pitcher
The Bison&lt; ~« the Class AA farO) tearn of the Pillsbur&amp;h P~te&lt;. and hi~ chan~ of making the major le:~
t oday. m their locker room located in the bo"-cls of War Memorial
"I got the talent:' hc.cxplain."· ••t
Stadium. they wail for worCI as to whether they will play or not. The Bison,, Taylor"!ii fir~• year in Buffalo (onl)' 1.
ate a young team. as are a11 'm inor leaauc tearm, a morley crew or ball ~a.~;on). and he likes il. cspcdall)'
p1a)'('fS from all 0\1er North Ainerka rangina in agt':' from 19 to 25. And quick to point oul he'~ single.
~h!Y kavc at~ ron-.."Crgcd on Buffalo LO 1ry fulli}1ing that one dream: to rnake
Carlo~ Rios, a 2()..year-old Puerto
It m the maJor-4ea&amp;ut5.
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nine l.atin A1ncrican players on the
Th~ are lhe-h\&amp;h school heron, the kids with (alent and ambition who
none oft he bes1 for l.atin ball•ptaycwc:rc: pJCked uq by she Pirates and arc now moving UJl it~ faQn syStein.'trom bar.cball "i• defonitdy a tough pia
the Clan A salem Redbirds to the Triple· A Beaven of Portland Oregon
making it in the big lcagu~ ,
Buffalo is the midpoint.
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· "'F.vcrybody•,. here tn mal.c it in lh
Unlike (odt~all plarcr~, those in ba~baH ~ddom arc t•ollcgc graduatl"\, te:ammai&lt;."'S.
On1yone player on tht B1sons wen I to rollq.c. and ahhougti most all other
nt~~ of the squad arc the sam,c age as UR s1udcnts , the-y arc in.~cad
Catch you on tbt flip ...,..
r~v1og a _baseball educalion, a seemingly C'ndJess rqimcn of praaices,
Indeed, it'•tough playi.na in then
team meellnas. l().hour bus rides and seedy ~ot.r or blv.lnJ( hot thdr contract$ every year.· the n;
compared to their m-.jor countcrpar
at any linte ... ln addition, ahcrt islhc
centers or cosmopolitan activily a.~&gt;
WM 'Haven. And she fad remains
paying dues in the:- minors, they ma
For- younger pla)'Cf~. the dream r,
their talent and stay healthy. Rut ttl
for baseball players whose be&lt;t year

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"It's lurd 10 ltll,.hodoeon'lluve t~abilily. Upon rq&gt;li&lt;l.. "~rurt
ocher ahin&amp;J: that count besides )OUt abiJdy as an arhkotc. WC'h ~
in1dlig&lt;n« and ins1inn. A lot of playtn in tht fll3j0&lt;\ al't'ft't 1ht fa&gt;t&lt;:\1"'
S~ ronaat. but they ha\r a cmain &amp;ifr thou IN ~ n rhtm 10()6. ••
N umht&lt;OM
"' ' Upon ackno v.lcd·n·thc ).plit in intcrof\ player\ hi\(' oo .. ccn \l.JRiiftJ
10 make il in 1hc majors and contributing ro tht' team, but '-~¥\ lht two
rard)' c:las;h, "All of u.s art sdfish. We a1l1hinL .,.t'(t number on&lt;":· he
says. "Thai'• Jood fot a pla)"tr, if ht tan ht&lt;on&gt;&lt; a bcucr playcr. I hal ~•l
it v.ill help lht 1oom. Thr only lhinJ I 1dl my Nl""' i' not 10 ....,,. il."
Ou1sidt I ipon'sorr~. tht plo)'('f&lt;arut.o..crin&amp; a od&lt;~l inro 1ht!r
Slr«t docho Thor pmc h~ b«n Cln«lltd dlK to rain.
No.1 10 h~ locl.n. t&gt;ou., Briu 'k dl")in.a: hint.~ If \ofilh a too. fl. ~
23-)'ear...old kfl·h.:andcd rtlitf pi1chn i\ from Oranac Cout'U). California.
whKh is ncar1)• Ob\IOU&lt; from hi.slong blond hair an&lt;f beard . Hc\Ct'tn\ 1rul~
laid-bad:. ev('n \\hen di~u,~in&amp; tht ble~l. J"'fO~I"K'\,, facing man)' minC'Il
league (lla)'t'r,_, "You'd be surprised hO\\ man)' rcoplc ghc i1 up ar1r1 "
~·hik ." ht rc111t'\, ··r\(' Sttf1 a lot or r'('Oplr tht it up afln a ,,hilr.'' h('
ka~ baseball. tithn b«au.sr lhC') can not do an)1hing cl~ or b«.-au\C the
rC"J3tC"o.. ' ' l'\1.'\oC'C'n I k)t Of pt'O(')~ ~ilh rtalabdlt) pb,· minUI klfUC' ball (('1
thouclu or doina "' appalls lhtm.
cllh• &gt;taro.._ I hen 10 do.,.nhiU -afl'\t lo"'C' lhl,r faith and confi6nn"'C'.
Dan Wanhm, 1hc' 8iiom.' pirchin&amp; coarit. ,.pcol K'\1:"f'al )'t'ars ut tht
majors. thro,.ina ftlf Monlrcal. Philaddph"' and H OUSlon. Ht •«niiO 1ht Pa)iot- C1w dnf"tt
l"iitsbUfJ,h lrainini ,·amp tua 'f)rina in rtorida and. b«au~ of lnjunt:~.
"The minot lca1unarc no pta..,'(' (or a I"C"f'IOR \\ith-:1 "ifcand f:tmil) ... h.."'
unable 10 111alc the ll"atn. \Vanhtn ~as Offf'fcd thC' job at Uuffalo and \aY'· " h •s rcall) ind('finu-.·. You mi&amp;hllfl traded ~") time. and the poa' t'took it. ''I apprcdatc ahrmlc.-cting. me Slay in thraamc: ... he Nly:... 1or him, Low," Brill phl)'cd a coupk- of nK)nth\ "hh the Rhon! fas.t )'Car txrorc
b~baU i!t a "ay of lift he cannor )ca go. ••There·~ a lot of jobs outside or rupturing a diSt" In his back. After l!ndNJ.Oing surgery. ht&gt; is bad" ac.ain.
bascballahat I t'Ould hii\'C' n1adc a lnt mnrc moncr in. bt.n I'\'C b«on in the Wi1h a "ire and a baby coming. Bri11 i~ro hoJ')C'ful he "ill get a brtaL. . ·· r frcl
pn:tc no"' for 12 yea" and J lo\c it :'
if I ,18)' htahh)·. t•\C' 101 a C'hall\.'t' for lht&gt; utajC'r.," he U)"\, "but
~hinp roinJ. to haprllm "'ilhin 1hc At\1 t\'Htrk of ~-car~o.. I'U nttd .ofll('
t~.....,.._
t..ind of si,n.
h "s the lo'tC' of the 111'1'K', ("()(n) I\ that ma) '-Ou:nd. "'-hkh L ~ tht"Rqh1 new•• I don't ha.. ~a home' 1o"n.'' Rriu ~\' . '·I n 1hc manor~. }OU
Kison.s or any minor k'a&amp;uc&lt;lub a thrj,jn,Oipnll..ation. Vinuall) t'tti')'O"C' cct tnO\'td around C'\('f") )cat. I il.c I hi&lt; )Cir.l "~'d&lt;.w.nin llcwida •ilh 1M'
roniK"C1c.'d • ; th the: lt.am. from Grncral Ma.nasc' Don ColpO)'\ and Pirau:s for sprint uainitt&amp;. and nov. I'm in Rufrato. 11•, 1ouah for "')
Marl.ctin&amp; Oir.,'t'tor OuLc Mf.'Guirt on d~n. j, or \\3 &lt; 01\C'C' a ball r la)'cr. "ire:·
To .Rritl. the major ka&amp;uo promt&lt;~;C him a J')lat."(' 1&lt;' ta'is.c hl. fam\t).
Uascb1.ll SCC01' to be ont 'port that lakes. ("Art of its own and btt'on1~
s trongtr for it . The vctcnns. likt&gt; Blwn'i Manll,&amp;H John Upon. lend their nub\i!ih roo.s e nd ~njoy t\fc a lin't n\CM't. "Thett:"s a\ol or monq· in
time and C'l:JX'fim« to tM young. risin&amp; ~~~l. ll\('~t h~ in th~ Uva or buebaU~ you can·, beai i1. \t's not a\ll)r~ and Mam. l tnnft., \\ l\u\u.
l _ _,thlti&lt;s 'roO!"" lht!nsrh'cs ara«(ully ben:. in '1ht mu&lt;:k of Wor ups and do~n ~. tOO, bul il all pays off OrK'&lt;' )'OU m.att&gt;1h&lt;' major\, "
A' llca\t&gt; fhr stadium. the rain i\('()fltintdo•n &lt;"'en hardtor. Th&lt;' 1round
Mrmorial Stadium, and 1hty b&lt;comt tnrkittd b&lt;caust ot it.
.John l.iJ'(Wt is a arayinJ. • Tinkk'd man 't\ho5c ~"'Oo i«'RRIO lhto• off I \TC'\\' a rc drlU-tnJ Ulfl" ~TO:U lhc rK"kf aDd o.onlt' pLI}~ ar~ jouin1
arNmd lh&lt;' ~utr.rtd (C"D('(", A ..:C'IIW btl"t'lt nJfllr\. rfk• ""'"~ · n•n·'IOalcrd
1..m~kofmi&gt;&lt;ilidlhaJ'hdi&lt;l. hi&gt; ..isdom. l ipon broLcimolhttmljor&lt; .. a
.\nlC"f"-k.·:tn na, "hK'h h.anp 0\C'f rh&lt;' uadum1" rh..· rb~"-n a~Gf .C.'lCK.' lfK'
l~ycar-dd inrrcldcr for 1ht D&lt;troii ,Tiat" in 19C2. Hr'pla)td aJonastdr
TC'CI Willi•m' and &lt;MhC'f greatJ. befOt"C" rc:drina in cht' mid,.l95().c. Tod•&gt;· in lUI r. JX"fha~ drc~uninf. abotlr II'K' ltUij(W IC'IJU("\. "'"'-' JM-,rins: fOt. d.a\ """""
hi' t"YUdc ofnc~. he d~~~ his role as nt.ana&amp;tr. lcanin1 O't-c:r h1' dt'1L. thC' sun "itt ~o.hin&lt;" .
t."'tnfonably, hi~ kn d•ctL bulging around a -.·ha~ of Redman cobarco. H"
,.,;,. pcrioditally ln1~ a paJlC' cup.
.. Baseball in a ,;msc hu nC'Ver chanf;t'd.'' he sa)'!., ·•These days, the
athkics arc biJIIC'f' arMS «ftainJy faster. but the' ru~ ~\c alwa)'S b«n
prc:uy much the 'f.ln'IC':· Ht is m'!incntly c.'Otnfonabk in thr rok as
mana&amp;&lt;f. "Willi 1 lu..- 10 tlo is rdi&lt;-'&lt; any of 1ht plaJ&lt;TS' dtlflbt' • • to
lhrir abt1ity. l 1\a~ 10 bC' \'Cf'YopCimiqtC' in C"tnylndl\idual:' he IOII)'l. If a
('lb)'CJ dotSn"l ha''t' tht athl&lt;"'ic ability tn maLt it hl the •naJ&lt;M"5, then -.hat
doc. ht I ell hint?

ne boys of summer
Minor leaguers' big league dreams
d ratty \lldium' Jil;c War McmOfial,
d malt • r;ond jo~&lt;. if Bison J'ilthtn

"'"' d•&gt;·
:L.cr, Tt"nn"'"4't', and was drafttd ria.ht
abl(' men. he Mands next to hb: lod:c.-r..
go portablo laJlC pia~ which fills I~&lt;
Jt farm \)"tC'n1 ttuft him ••more Ihan
in&amp; ur." he 'i)'S.
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.ix nlt'mbnS or the ~uad mumf'd dU~o.
the f'l'OPk (read uvm~1). Johnny i~

Rican hy "'I)' of MI . Vfrnon. h Ont' nf
ccam. f-f(' nll~o. the Pir11~ o raani.r.at'on
"'·" Whilr ho admil&lt;lhaJ mintlf ki.PI&lt;

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lY lhty r«eivtd is ridit:ulo&lt;l&lt;ly lo"
ts, and I hey &lt;an ht &lt;~I '""" 1ht &gt;quad
i8l'l)minlly ~r Plarl!t&amp; in siKh boomina
Glens hll;. W•c.\X.ry. hadin&amp; and
tlul ann 'l'tndilla""' 10 ....... )'tal$
y"""" &amp;&lt;I tolled up.
&lt; lhtrt Aft rhty ba&gt;e lo do iJ cltvdop
"'minor loacUC'\ _,also a r...,o&lt;ilnry
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Allho&lt;lgllt,_.atUIMiaiC&gt;tolfac:tatobedlocloMdr.ganllngthe,_,.
0 8 - acandal. 11 .. dlaaappoln&lt;lnq lind - " ' I 1/lat the
_ . 1 only Ol¥lslon 1tMm to OOI"!!Io be penoJIZIOCI for the..lnl of one or
~ a , . . J*&gt;1*. Suwt c'-tllnp out the top lind maybe ~con IUVI the !Wlka
l:i .....-.otunoffec:lod.
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In thewalleof ,..,...,tthlll UBg.,...ogalntl Xovie&lt;Unlvattlly,caltod In
a1 1 victory for the Buill, ,_.. octuo11y' oocutTod. the toom not been
prOhibited from pottlc1pottng In any poet-..oaon ptoy. Wntto the U~t...otty
muot rooc:t to the altuotlon ....,.,y, II It unfortunate that the Bulla. wno
n ... qualified lot tl• ptayollt ainu t111t. 18118 tno punlonmont.
Anol- action. COining from the Oftlco of tne Prwld4nl hll been the
au-tiOn of - 1 1 coocn 8111 Monllatlh, pending ,a dect.loll by tno
F'"""tty Sonoto Alnlollc Commttllo. The tnveottgotlon tllat gooolnto that
c1oc1o1on must be II!OfOUQh onougn to c:onold4r the impllcollonl of thO
..-t.'the -tlblntoo olateom cotel\. lind Monkartll'l r - a t UB.
W•th the Unlvatolty CUtTently debating a p&lt;opoeolto upgr- IPOI11 to
OMolon l the fou•iiM o1 folllflod -could. ancf lhOUicl. hiVI a .e&lt;y
demaglng ell.-t on the plan. W~h a num/H&lt; ot top compotiUvo
toomo-WIItch tnvOivo a ld. ocholotlhlpo, roc:rultlnp and atumnl
._,_,,_. te &amp;Jwoya thl " - o f tome typo of -"'Pflon. Wi t , _
OMalon 1ap01111nd the nono of thON foctors. the odell lOt that oro gr.. tly
- ; r-t. UB th""''''lllnd ..,.. onougOI bUCb the oddl.
Tho C&lt;ed~lty ol UB , ..me INlY atso-alblllt unllltly-como undlf
8CtUtlny. AI the xa.tei coocn ulcl. "I would think tWice about ptoylnp
Buflolo ogaln," at would other , ..mo. Tho ..tlcllty of atolllllot lot gamoo
atrACIY ployod ...., otoo oomo uncle&lt; q~tion .
Whether or not It Ita tum cooct&gt;'o roopon.olblllty tu make ouroototllll&lt;:e
00 tu the p,.u oocurototy 11 dobotoab18. Just 11 IIOmle&gt;he aocro keeping
and IH'biiCI&amp;Inpthe rllullt. Yet Wlllto Muntwah can porl\opa biUCU1ed for
not nec-rltY knowinp thlt folelflod .,.,.. were lntllolly rtPOIIod. thoro
"""" to be tittle juotlflcatton fu&lt; oot co&lt;roctlnp them once thoy wera
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E- 11 Montwlh did not know fotae scoroe w.,. bolnp documented no
hod to not loathe r-orthenop011o. Wt&gt;en t&gt;OJtlt,.,M oxlottnconectly.
he put~_, e&lt;edii!IMy and t11o loom's on thellno. For that. thero are few
- - - t - - be tktle fotgl-.
G'-lhe -ton In -ton to t h e - ocandaJ lUI yoor-ltO.OOOwao- from a _ . , undet~o&lt;lmlnlttrotlon, thl•
Unlvatolly-tlllnk vwy carefully of Ita - o n hlaauaponaton. A tot ol
the d - il oltMdy donO: perhOIIS the rigM mod~ con .._ rnoro
from ~ng In the futuro.

Erections, ekctions, who cares.?
ld4allstlc tt&gt;o Proslclonce may be. the reality Is that
were Monts ti&gt;O Cat'o Corpse In Tolbln Hell not many
WO&lt;Jicl care Of even notlu (exCIPI mo)'be tnoJanitO&lt;tJ
Anyone who heo - n to ••..,.,,..,. IM011ngo can
tutlty to tl&gt;elr uttor vapidity lbanlnp the exc:ltlng
parsonallfy conflicts~ As tong 11 tne cultural,
...:teattonaJ lind ClUb oct~ continuo.
otlldonto will tort&lt;- tno -only doftoro.
t hale to aound oo alnl&lt;:kle. 1 roall._ tnot busSes do
go to Albony to protlll tuhton hlkoo. but Wilen tne
mess ol studento wont a Prolld4nt lher wJH lobby for
OCl8 (unless IM)"re too buty with more tmf)Oftant
thlnps like bee&lt;, Genital Hoopitl~ or AccountlngJ

To "'' Editor.

Juat an aft~l on the ge&lt;mlnol atowdont
orectlono. SotTy lbo\ that. SA atactlons. Why don't
otudonle want to vot» Goth yoo. I've worrlod away
nlghto o - this vwy quoatlon. It bumod my.ooul and
my room amett funny. 11'1 not thlt 1hly don't
wont to, tner don't care. TN• yaor'o p r - t. (1laf1
Sclwn&amp;rtt, no Mole ~,Canoyaon, no Dim Shehan. waft I
001 It) Joo llipkln prom!to be more opon 10 tno
otewclents. OUfll )!lie of poop (or litho! quoti01J
It to my opinion (though it naa been"'""' by othoro
In tt&gt;o post. lind will be razed by ott&gt;ort ofttf this
In my tenure 1.1 UB t've never been able to discern a
eplatle) that olllcera of SA are lffot...,ont. Every
PrNidOntle goinpto ttammol apofhY and build bridges difference between aucceutve Pfetldttntl, and I do
rud
The Spectrum.
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to both admonlshatratlon and etupente. To tho majorl!y
of atuplclenta the moat lmf)Oftont poaltlont oro h. .d ol At any rate, let's face It, It took mHIIona ot years to
make
a
success
04J:t
of
man
(unlell
you
'harbor
UUAB. tho movie committee. and vorlout club het~~ .
not to menttonchllrpaopto (bog pe&lt;oont) of Ihe loots. tt creatlonl$11aonlngs). eo Whit do you OXP&lt;!Ct from four
an accounting offloa were Mt-up to dloburoo student year&amp; of college or even one year o t a Pre.sldenf.
lu~oto vatloua commlttooa, otl\..tlc t.. mo. and ctube,
Sluce Jlftltfns
people would sumve. You oould novo a tottery ror
fundi lo tPOnSor opeakera.-. r - . . .. etc.
Tho ofltc. ol Prwldont 11 o nMtonymy for atepplng P.$. II you lhHI. , . twsklont'a jOb I• MXIIO us•tus
atone to futu.JW cateer ls not 1AI trom the trvth.. Howe¥« !'0• do you think the v-twti&lt;Htlr IHIO.

Un~ork tile bottle bill
All too ohan. p&lt;Aitlco gotln the way o f - Mnto. CUe In point: the
"bollia IIIII."
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vld e n - navt found .-...,..woy to sUbeldiZe their vlcl., game hlbltl. •
So ""Y hiO New Vorl&lt; been un-to paoo ouch • low? Well. bottll&lt;t ond
butt..........,. haVI ft.tmod • strong luOby end hove caurted o gwo

madrugada

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lt'l - l y u-uocl wny t-tnduatltes a(o agaln11 a taw mondotlng
te!Umoblo Cdnt-.; It -~ IIU b&lt;JS!noeo lut thO bolt ............. ancf
lor bOlt len-without any companootlon.
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But tno effect• on theM lwo or~ will oot be IU -aalotlng 11 tt&gt;ov
cla1on. ancf thellollllltles do not ?• fu&lt;- YO!!&lt; Statotu tit Idly noxt tu o
pita of dtrty boltteo u
begin to eltect~ doll with I)Oitullon
Tho- by the Bultolk Collllll' LegiolatU&lt;8 to IOICl oloCIJ-Ior that
p&lt;-thattn... te ~-Min our political oyo~orn: tl\lt wt.on thO
Stat&amp; - t l 1 o u t p\lylng polltb. oJucallty heo tho •&gt;Pllun to declcll

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But Suflotk'o octlon , _ , . more thtn a b&lt;lltte bill lvr tnot port ul 1111
Stato-~ - • tholthl _ _ , h u - . 11&lt;-oQn lind ut- ••••• con
n&lt;iW- o!llod Other countteo-u will u New Y&lt;&gt;tlt Chy-haVI okOICiy
lndtcatod lhat ,..., me, ouell taws.
Tho tlma 11 tlgnt lor fhl lk&gt;ttle bill. Till state government will be
-glnp IIMI&lt;tly !rom · - ul Ito -,..11 omboronlnp petiudo I~ • lvng
lima-thO Madlcetd ~~Mile: • qulclt lind .enolcol meoouro Ia '''
-~-- . . . . .Illy""' ulatod In Albany. Thll poiMiun·figlltlng

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by Cttrls wu..
We o!lliko to'-" lrlendo by dfOilj)lnp nomn
famous piop"' we've known Prepare to be fmproaM&lt;S:

t. Oonpnqui, t h l ' - ' • • -. tsmylorme&lt; ort
tNCI&gt;Of's txotl\et. Sho'o the one wno got mod 1
we&lt;o tl&gt;o button that aalcl that - ' - Wv-th pointed
by numbon. I -'&lt;!If II Oon hat 1 b01t• oenoo of
humor. lt ahouldn't mtfiO&lt;. • • hO't PNtller.
2. You '\ftOW thOM SUQII pockott In Tho LlbfatY7
Tho,.., one With • picture of two mon tfttl"o 11 a table
In front ot a stained glaas window. and I know tho guy
on the..,ft.
3 . When 1 was In the filth grt&lt;lt. my beet friend
~·· titter went out with 11&gt;0 guy Who otorrod In
Joaon and th• Goldlftl Ft.-.
• - The guy wno cull my hair hod hll pl&lt;:turo taken
With Jayo P. Morgan 01 •fhl Gont Show • And he k • guy WhO Md 1\lo plet.... taken With Rlcoftlo
Montillban.
S. 1got a - " ' In 111116 from Olno Marti n - he
was 1D u. 01no. Doolancf Billy Q10UP
&amp;.tuwo.n--.oto F..-.oCorlnon~at
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prlntod tn lllf """"""·
IS.Irnlt a beG tacly. She WOO-ring Whal._..,
lo tie my_pld.,.,..mottrau, a pllr of
two hila. She wu buoy talking to a fiN l&gt;ydrtnt.
Otherwlto I would /lovo otoppod to tllk with
at
length aboutlho true moaning ol our axlttonco 1'111 11&gt;0
p&lt;tco of Muocatat.
15. 1 koow a guy wno knowo thO guy w1to played a
""''"'~~' gUild In "Tho Aooo..
t7. 0notlma-n t w u - g tn adoctor'aoffico 1
1-.cl ~tChattaon two of tho Buffalo._1 WfOio _ , fhllr homo - - And one tlma I

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.ltltYoatao.lrlr.ct,l-lllloughju-htgiiWIIMim.
~ I'll footal wltel M In my Mnlo&lt;
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editor
Dan ' -• 0. wu It Dan .,_,.,., 1 dln1
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on thO pt&gt;ono.

- l l Joe llllnon? Wall. t know II waon, Elana.
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Sel/'rsh opposition
To lha Editor.

In reganJ 1o a recent letter In T,. SpectrUm "Oppose
M111tery Oral no," we would like.to countetp&lt;&gt;lnt a few of
thaldeao.
We vrtOUkS agret that che reduction of su.a&lt;tent aid In
the form oJ atuoeot IOana 10 that Fecloroii'I)Oney may
be rechanne:lotd lnto ~turea of mllfta.ry nature doet
repruent a tangible tou to some stUdents• ability to
.,.y '"' COllege How-. we would like to polnt out
thai oollege Ia a prModge, 11Q1 a rlgllt. and llko any
prf'Mdge " muat be earned. No one ts owed a living "'
anything .... they na-·• wor1cec1 '"'· .\good numt&gt;o&lt;
ol the atudentalhlt oU-Ihle Unlver*hy nave pan O&lt;
lui-time lObe t o e - t'*&lt; educetiOn end to them It
-II*JI !hay cen do II. WhY can'lother peoj)le. All
It 1 - Ia pride end lnllltlnal lcwtltude: yau
r - . INI ..,_ ~ thlt built thlsCouotry that
enjOYS lbe hiQ-t atandard of living In tho WO&lt;Id.
liM II or no&lt;, end we do not. the wO&lt;Id is
fl~led wlth no'""" end meaaures must be teken to
Pfotect ou,...,... and UlOM that cannot protect
themM-. Tille r-nalblllty. unfortunately, requires
the ocqui&amp;IIIOn of aufflc'-'&gt;t military power to dOter
encroah~n t or aggr"alon on us Of oiJJ allies, and 11
we have to wofk • lillie hltdor for the Country that our

-we

fothe,.. fought ond died IO&lt;•.wo aren't going to bitch aa
If hot token our candy away.
In put ~,.. ltd hot been I~&gt;Crouad to students 1n
tho form ol TAP and 6EOG Whlell Ia gniol lor
economically nandlcappad studonte. but 11 gives a lol
ol people on attitude ol " well, lllt'a free i guess I'll go
tooollogo."
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Contrary to opparent ldeu, theocadftltC &lt;IUllllty of
the ltudent bOdy hat deereued. lnd_.,clent ao.vveya
nova shoWn deereaalng SOOtH on aptitude tolta
du~ng lhoM "pool V'-tnam ~"'or demllitarlutiOn."
Would lnaoulng atd to ltUdents change this trend?
Wo tlllnl&lt; not. EducetiOn allould be mOte U..n four
yoara ol panles woth ctaues In
to IIIII time.
Studonta ahould roelize tllat their future lo lhapod
h&lt;lro. and In thO real WO&lt;Id "Uncle S&amp;m"ls not going to
hand !hom 1 living on • sliver platte&lt;, nor ShOUld no
nave to. Tho thlnga ono _.oclates most In me a.rethtt
0 - you haVI worl&lt;ad naroest IQI.
So In clollng, we auQgesttnet P!QP4e open their eyes
to tho problema and responsibilities ot thO wO&lt;Id and
think a llttlo leal ol thomMives.

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StumbliOG l,...tlcalty through thO onstetands ol
financial -..nty, clelld&gt;l"'l soggy ~ lil&lt;o
, _ , - , I atond 1011th hoi - . roaoy to
c:onlrcnt . . bllle. fir&gt;al nolk:el and disconMCt
waminQL Thera wu ,,.,. t-lnsuflerab4os
t - -. untR tl'tOII reckiHI ability
01Cppeed reuonlng .......... oomparable to the . . . . .

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PoiMCI for bOtlle 1n the badlands of economiCs. I
- . . y wHh vk:louolntenl. With a menacing
,_, l etllh t ho -trlc - n y with a money O&lt;Cier
and Otoole In trlu~hlnt tom&gt;&lt; aoll releases ltsllOtd on
my throol. WlpiOG thO blOod trqrn my, paycheck, I am
rulhod hom bolllnd by the rent and hurtod to thO
ground with tho IO&lt;OO ol oome unknown b&amp;etord

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~ trl """'· "*'tal cll10&lt;der',
rapid ION ol - . Tbo lendlord II
dwlclng...,.... m y - with Gucd op!Qs""&gt;lte my
lim@ .......,._ II 'mUite&lt;ing ond apltllng In little

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To tht Editor:
t ape8~, ' am certa1n. f~ ma.(ly of u• WhO hive r. .d
The Spectrum for years and years. You made fl a very
good year,
.
Coverage of Gen..-al EdUUtion. IO&lt; nample. • IOPIC
ot duzllng comptexi\Y. turned out to bo 1 groet
success becau~e ~al reponers were es6&amp;gf'\ed to h.
Tho opOC!al supplement Oh the Pill of
was
eKtraotdmarny good bec.ause it was newt. fn the btll
aense tt\al the past i:s new. to freshf'tWn and to
~d.
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You cfiCI 1 WO&lt;Iderfut job. Elena. Joo. JoM. Soth.
evet)'bodY built a t);g year. I ooeok lor m~~A¥--"!!!51,_.
tn.t tf'Mt O.storter WfU Q!tebra1e y&lt;MH yNt &amp;n year&amp; to
come. Horry JKI&lt;son and his po,...,U1e. leaping off

ua

C&amp;pen Hall. as yw Pfed1c·ted rt. was an tnaplred tOUC:f\

v..u did olftict tne comlortob4e end yau c~;o comfort tho
afflicted Good Journalism. Good-byo.
Ch11tas E. Smith. Jr

Stova Hylkoh
J,. Cl•nclou

Jim Gorman

ASSOCIIte Proflll()l, 81olog'(

Thanks• .so ~rv Mue,-Ed

Cooperation and peace

To babble'or not t o babble
To rha Editor.

S() long...:..you f ared well

II tilt block and White plastic slgns that say things llko;
ONn of tho CollogOS, Kunonos IO&lt; C&amp;rey end such. I
am aJarmed It the lndiserimJnanl lndifftJet"~Ce
displayed i.y thoiO knowledge IO&lt; sole batons.
In my d-OUSIY lliomelul despair, I offer them my
Aunt Mertltm 11 a token to my uselessness. They

lnalatonthrMJ&amp;rSOI W_.smustarcl.mrwardroboot
PolY-'-" bondage o_.atus. my cyst oolleetiOn and
.,.yment In lull. 011 to the side. rent and gas bOlla oro
COIIIbO&lt;Itlng In vk:loul treaChery. They offe. tu"IOn a
deal In which they allow me to Ir-e to death bY
IQfclllQ me to ltve In dlscarcsed refrlgetators scallere&lt;S

a.round greasy 6ullol0 junkyords ln tho dead ol wlntar.
Tuition. nodding In ogreement, odds !,hat It will
rfPQOaMI tnt knowtadgoit hos already foori«t mo.
In outrooe and delllnce. I show them a oopy ol mr
oontroct which cleltly IIIIIOS that all knoWiadge
purchoted Ia donO one 80-&lt;lay trial bills. T"-Y pointed
out tome t~t I wu rea&lt;lfng from the wrong conVIct,
ono !hot 1 hod eiQntd wlth Ok;k, Clart&lt; rn which 1
r~ 12 record a1buml for 99 cents and • whllk
broom ..-With til&amp; hlirs from Oick'a nose.
i 1c:aiMd them t-nged lUes that sud&lt; t h e - ol
run a n d - animals. Flnady. •
waa
analllng Itt noltY '"tie swollon m1t1 of doCal' onto tho
-.legreocltopoyt110moliS$0a_ond_a
~w-. In pUblic unt• ,,. - paid.
1, _ alt In my own heated bedroom wUhan aloctrlc
t~ter o c:h- gtau ol lith piss. Down lho
h. . Ia my very own bathroom with a condom dioponw
- a ooewntno plnl&lt; tollal - . _.., night 1 can alt
oomlo&lt;Utbly ftc:&lt;ote lntOie&lt;lble amount of &amp;elf·

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To rho Editor:

As • panic:lpant in thO lntematlon&amp;l Fiesta,_ April
t 1, t wouklltke to thank aN the other pank:lp.antt and
the oudlence wliic:h contributed to • tNty llno and
. - . ce~e~&gt;ratlon. The nut. tno lhllty ttage. ond tno
pockad Alllno&lt;e Room tun olnolso, all- to tho joy
ond excitomonL This led meta_,.,.. at&gt;out Whit wiH
n.apcMtn when Squire Han wUI no h&gt;noer be the center of
ouch events. CefiP&gt;ty thO .-ntstlc and otlenatlng
Amherlt C&amp;rnpus woll not be able to oflar the some
dowrt to eanh atmosphere.
However. the best surprf~e came at the end. When h
wa.s announced that In the name ol eoopet"atlon (as

.opposed 10 CO&lt;OpotltiOnl, awards would bo presented
to •" participants. A few boos were dhectOd 11 thts
announcement (and I hope these ~pie will
teconsfdet1, but mostly applause waa heard. AI a flrm

bel- In coope&lt;atiOn being one ot tho malO&lt; lactO&lt;s
leading to WO&lt;Id puce. I felt It wu not only • "nice"
goature. but a very important ono. It wu tsPOCialty
ltr\port&amp;nt at this polot 1n limo when notionllltm and
.-11.10n oro Ieiding to-ld w01
rn ctoolng, t _.td liko to appeal to all In the
lnuwnaUona.l Cotnmunity to Mt eo example to thOM"
John Wl'f!&gt;ll Who dae*aloly noed to - . . llboul
Whether oro ~- C:Mstlan.
ll&lt;atli 0&lt; Arab. we mull - l l t a - lrom

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lhln dJu,saoaatt

- f r o m NCh OlhOf, I.AI'I do It fof IH Of Uland
for oor Chitdtan WhO trten rno(e need a trattfnll workl
tollvoln.
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Andrew Go,.blowokl
''Miod• Poton,l• - d•M/1 ptOUP

�mluion sllllC&lt;DC#t.
Tfie Comm111&lt;t is dlvidcd into
three sec.tions: academic.
ad.ministntive and merna! aff~'
.A founh .,oup- is eompesing a
preamble and an. introduction.
Clwt.ma

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quality of student life as the major
issue "
M~hy, a candidate in the
upcomio&amp; GSA dectlons, was ated
to participate- 1M Commillet by
GSA P~t Howard Bcnnctt. "I
orilinally dcclincd,'' I* notcd, ·
"HOWt\'Cl', Howard insisted we

•'The idea was to get ~pte with needed a...more Pf't)~fe~Sive voice on
knowted&amp;c ..,of l~ University." the Com:mif\ee."

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~fkin is •oeedftl with UB
administriotors in addition to the
..-udent advisory commllltt, to
utablish the needs of thc
University. Faculty and Sludelit
members or Ihe Search Commillet
laavc also bcco )YO&lt;klftl toaethtt
successor to present • Prai~~t , outside of the Commiuee lO
Robcn L. Ktttcr, they offtied an fonnulate an idea o( What they
outlbie or qoltilies &lt;:&gt;tp&lt;tlcd.• '
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..O:aariuna." Rifkin ~xelalmed . ~ ••t•ve mtt with (faculty Senate
"He or she will have 10 be willina to E~IM Commilltc ~n)
live and work visibly In ..tile Nor'man Solkoff to diseu~ our
Univ'e rshy ~mmunit y." The goals/' ·Rifldn said. "We'll met1
President can help crtate unity on -ap.i.n before the next Search
campus. Rifkin believes, ir people Commiucc meeting."
realiu he's a real person they can
Bolli SI&lt;JdcoiS ~tcd on the
relate to.
power rOles-&lt;hal could dcvelo~
. "I would like ~o sec a radical -.,ltbia, the,.Comll)iltC,:;(JIIIrin&amp;. the
President," Tol51oy Collf&amp;e nine. mooth -procioillult': Rifkin was
member Murphy said. ••SomC'One roncerned tha·t 1 Cc.\mmittce
who wouldn't hack invtslmcols in Chairman Robcn I. Mlllonz.i ~II
South Afr-ica and nuclear not resp«:r student opinion.
research."
State University of New York
Student rttponsc it che Keuer Central representative Murray
forum iO Squire's Haas Lounic Block isn't caking anf Jypc oJ
indieated that the ff.lationship leader1hip colt, accordin&amp; 10
bclwttn 1~ t~~~t·o campuses and a Murphy. ..He·s more of an
cenlral awderu union are primary advisor,•• Murphy uplained.
~n'tf· "h secrh5 to me-, " .. He's · partic:ip;ucd io Abou.l 2S
Murphy · aucned, ''lhC' new - commiuees already and he's
President should conlidcr the CUn'ttnly invol~ in si."~C."

1 -ifkin explained. When the
sfa~t is complttcd II will be
wesentcd to the Presidential Search
Colllmiuet.
Whik Rifkin and Murphy..,_,
Ihal it~ too e&amp;rty in !he search tO
-have specific txpettations f&lt;!ll a

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buk in September and we'll be a
T•'O student JCP.tCSCntatives to lona wa,y down the road by th~."
the UB PresidenUal Search
Murphy and Rillton- are bolll
Commillec waited in Squire's ~that by-die ti~ SIUdcnlt
Center Lounae Friday for ad•icc on realilc the importance of I &amp;he
what students '6'0Ukl lik'e in the Committee's dcc:i•ion. they ""11 be
futurr Prcsidtnt. Howewr. only a aoo late to•of(er tbdr vi~s. ••wc•u
handful or Sludcnt&lt; carcd to offer be rc.viewin&amp; candi~atcs by
suucstions to Studeru A.sodation September,"·Murphy &lt;xplaincd.
(SA) President Joe Rifkin and
An Internal Advisory Committee
Graduate Student As.sociation has bcco formcd to advise Rirl;in on
(G,SAI Representative P&lt;!ttr the quatmcalions students ¥o'Ould
Murphy.
want the new President to have.
''11u: semener end.s- $00n, •• - Committee membtrs art l'l'lft!'liDs
Murphy cautioned. "We'll be rqularly to develo-p a Uni&gt;-mity
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RauiiS of 1 r('ttf11 study ronduacd by the Eric:
County lqUioture ucl •'"' Eric: Counly Sc&gt;on Coundl
ha&gt;'&lt; &lt;~~own ami Buffalo has lhr -...ary ;.,...... ond
1 tars&lt; &lt;t&gt;Ouah marla for • major lea&amp;ut ba1Cboll

•c:am.
"Thm' i• no doubt ..n . - I hal ~ hiV&lt; mouch
suppon for I \&gt;asd&gt;all I&lt;Am," t&gt;&lt;elaimcd' o'uffllo
1
Mayor JamO. Griffin._ '"W~ had the nlarktt u.udy done

and it .,.,..'CCI IIIII Buffalo had I markd roc ~-.ball ."
,,It w.--as an objcdi\C S1udy~·· ~kl A11()('1')Cf f'ranci&lt;
Offmruon, I ma}Of piOO&lt;OOI&lt;r llltmplifl&amp; In brine
blstbell 10 Ruffa~. .. And the res'ull ~ ~'tt'r \'n)'

ra\·orab1e."

Th&lt; ont pr&lt;r&lt;QUi•h&lt; f~ a team 10 play In Buffalo is
thai a ncw-51adiurn will havr 10 be' eonJin.rC1t'd.

·•l'hcrt' i$-oowa.r •~cu ha:\-ratcam ~ wilboulara
ad&lt;'Qual&lt; Sllldium, .. orr&lt;rman said'.
Wh&lt;n ukcd if the l'llldium • ill he buill outdd&lt; of
Ruffalo, .. in 'lhe cast of Rich Sladium, OIT&lt;rman

replied, ··ane (outside ahe chy) is ~ouah-rhc 1:11dium

musa be dowruown.••

... don'tlnov. ..-na-t rundina -.;u eomt from:• said
Offerman. •· A,. wiah most larse cities. Rullalo h near
bankruptcy, so I doubt they will have to pay onything.
Possibly Eri&lt; Counly or the UOC tUrban Dcvc~ot&gt;mcn•
CO&lt;pllflliori) or OK' Stat• •ill help out." Off&lt;mW&gt;
ocklcd. "Ttwy(lbc Slat&lt;) f!IWIC'cdlil&lt; Carrier Oomut
Syraie\IK University. 50 they could help..,. h&lt;rc."
u Wt wQn'l WOO')' aboul tl\a\ Urteil•'hc time" coma,"
commcAI.td Griffin . .. Bul l feel lhat \\'t .ha~
that Ruffolo has a mali&lt;« for baS&lt;ball and the pc&lt;ll)l&lt;
..;n come and h&lt;lp us linancially .',..
•
The M~l Slcp for Ruffalo il; tho rabin&amp; of Jldditional
money 10 &lt;'OIIIplcle I Sludy for the aJidlum and the

"ha.""'"

present C'i1y markd sieu.atton.

"We need an additlot1ol $100,000 to att the srudy
done " ..ld Offrrman. "We hove rai&gt;cd Sl$.40,000 $0
fu ~ ..~ lhouJd ,cs il aU by tht summtr. Thn~~s no
probl&lt;m in that.''
When can the people or lluffalo e.p&lt;n J«ins Major
t&lt;a~u&lt; team playina .h&lt;r&lt;t
Griffin prcdiru that o Mojor l.eaguc team could be

p1ayina here\\ ilhin r~ 10 &lt;C'v-tn y~ars." HO\\CVtf. Ihat

ma~· be

a Uult optimiSik. tht Mayor ron&lt;'~.

The UB mens track and r..ld teant dropped yd an&lt;Mher clecislon
Wcdno.d y- lhis tim&lt; 10 1M Brockpon State ()olckft E...... 96-36.
In "-N.t :•urts &lt;OOdl AI Hrinnt c!eocribcd as "rather a disast&lt;r ...
UB dominated the track ponlot1 or lhe IOUnl&amp;m(ftl, • innins
evetu~-but rould pla«- no benet" than SCC'OOd in any or the f.r.ld
f'\'C'RI~. ''We \\On Ihe lrack Olt'd, butlosl lbt rtetd m~:· bonoan('d
Hdncn. "Wc'rt prcuy "rona 0111ht Irack-but Ihe rdd evans arc

Llllinc .....
Tho U ll oJOO m&lt;ftr r&lt;by tam of Tim Rutoh. Omnis SttrnbC'Ia,
Dan Gillis anCI F.d l,dc/ltoo 100~ fir" pQ&lt;e. Tho Bulls 1600 mc&lt;&lt;r
rt:lay team or Gilli~. Butolt, Rob Chan1 and Jim T)"~l. was abo

vkioripw.
Winnina in iodivktuat tracl.. cwnts (.ex UB v.ctc Dan. fisher in the
in the SCDl (16: 14.3), 14&amp;hloo In the 100 hllfcM&lt;s
( : 1~ .91}, ~ Nonoo in ~ 400 1:49.8) and Cl&gt;ant in the 100
(l:OS.l). In 1M fldd ....,,., Tytocl ,.... the only tomt&gt;&lt;tit~ Bull,
placina ...ancl In b&lt;&gt;lh the pole vault and &amp;he triple J......,.
1500 (C; l2.2) and

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Committee of the School of Medicine -wishes to
announce that applications are being accepted for
awards to begin June 8. 1981.
t Applications may be picked up in I 02' fa rber
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Oesphe the linancial outlays of a II&lt;" &gt;IOdrum and,
Griffin qrecd "'ith orraman. e.plainins that the
ahe tinw in"ohcd. 1ht end roultf ,.;11 bt promisin&amp; for
.adium ..;a ti\ dy b&lt; dO"~to..~ and thai the City ~ ·
the
Cily.
141~AI&gt;PIIicaltiot1S must
.... number of illo itt. mind/'
"'Jt's aood for lht «&lt;nomy." rcnllrked Maror
• • in OJqQ probl&lt;ms ,..ilh the rons~ruC'Iion of such 1
May 22. 1981.
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businn_\
and
the
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rcputalkm or the City. It's aood for Buffalo."
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HUAOLIHO A HUf'OlE:A Aoyllt' hUn:MtttlrMhef p.~yekiring F~y.... 1}._1101outo
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Unde(ec;Jted skein ends as
Royals fall to,Brockport
by .l~llrey R. Tir•rstoa
A.s:JdiMtl~ £ddiW

The UB women's track and r~ld team acknowledged this past
wed: that whm you're undefeated, your opponents are in top form
and ready to bkmish a pufect record .
'
The UB Royals lUted untiltbeir eighth contest before suiTerins
their rtrSt loss.
The Royals fell to host Brockport State Collese 174-110
Wednesday as si.x •aluablc UB athletes failed to make the: uip
becau~ of illnesses and academic reasons. With one quantt of
their :zA..member team home. the Royals lacked the depth that has
carried them through four prMo11s mtets.
"I had to throw girls into any e&gt;'Cflt juSI to fill in empty
positions,n said coach Ooris Oay.
"It's really unfortunate beeau~ we're both. strong ~ms. We had
·
.
the makinas of a good meet.
"NOI 10 make excuses, but so many diffttent thinp oould ha~
h~ppened if we fielded a ful(team," added the c:oa&lt;:h.

Group Legai _Services
and

Commuter Affiars
present:

Mbslnapenou
· The Division Ill Royalsleff behind mid-distance spedalist.S Mary
Starkweather and Cheryl OandyJn addition 10 lona.distance runner
Terri Merrill, an~ field athletes Lisa·oratto, Maureen Alhan and
high jumper Monica PerradOito.
Perradono, 'Suffering from mononucl~sis believes her season
with tl\e Royals is over. "It doesn'tlook lilce l'll be bade this year,"
she wd. "I just have to walt &amp;rid t« how thin&amp;a 10·"
However, Clay believes that lcaviD&amp; tile athletes home to
recupuate will atrenllhen the Royal&amp;' clwlca' at this past
w~kend's Cortland Invitational and the upeom.ins State
Championships May !.
../
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With Grano and Alban's ahsencc, the R~ most effecti~
wcight athletes-those who COIIIpCit iQ sucb odd e-.u as the
javelin, discus and the sbot.put-left UB with tiD-ins qainst a club
lhal "dwdls on field events," a«ordins to Oay.
For the Royals, Soc Chamberlain enjorecl her best· day or the
season with a . double r&amp;rst plaee finish in the tOO.meu:r and
400-meter hurdles poctina a time or 15.90.
i'As the -.on .,_,. oo t1fUYOOC becomes strona« in their
~.. ..W Owaberlabl. "Maybe the pteSSUre or beins
UDdcfC81cd lOtiO a dlis llnoc."
Clllsllblrtllo also ~ - " ' j11 the «10-meter sprint while
llldlor ~of the mile rday,
Jadr OclwacUio, flllillllal ahead or the pede 1n the: ~met«.
1111nercc1 Terry Merritt'• IChool record with a time o( II :22.
ao-tlo also placed IICODd ill die 1500-meter with a time of

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towd•. Me!'dlu'• cJ.oeolate. topplAII•· etc:., etc:.
ALSO -....tat .r PIIPCOI'I' u.d eouoa c:&amp;ady
-..diiMs ...S a..,.ee..

-.Sanarak-Pap•r &amp; Popcorn .Sapplles Inc.
41 Perry St. Baffalo 14103

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oftllftly • ttte . .ff..o •'"·

�sexuality E 4 - C.Jitlr-Appli~tlons are now
available tor people who want to train for ~· sexuatfty
EdUCation c.nter In Z61 Squlre and 111 Norton. summer
minl ng stllrts June 1 .

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0pon M-ung-Get together wiCt\ Groups and 51Uden!3
organltlng for and going to U&gt;e Mardl on tile Pl!ntagon
May 3. Help work 011t llnal plans fer making t!lis tnt

biggest ans str(JnOeSt national marp&gt; In ~ docacle. For
more tntcrmadon call 88HSZ5. Meeting tOllay lit '100
p.m. tn Haas Lounge. Squire.

Pill Eta Sigma final "TnOetlng and el«ttons will be held
tomorrOw ~ 4 p.m. in Z32 Squire. Plans fer final Jl'II1Y
rna&lt;jt· please attend.

. will bo

quote 0 f the d ay

Gay Poqplo'o AlllolQ otectlons Wednesday at 5 p.m. In 31
SquJre. .AfiYOM ls wet_' to wt.~ 'and come.

I

STAOE meets Widnesdly at 700 p.m. In 337"Squlre.

L-=------------------' ~~t.!.:Sxt year's omcers wm ~&gt;a held. Til&amp; party
·'.Heros are only foo~ who have a talent for

nothing else
, ,"
Tile Homocomlnt S~llll Comm- will meet
Wedtlesday lit 300 p.m. In 111eBiue -·Faculty Club.
--· _ _ _ _ __ -_ :S:.:.h:.:.e.:..rl:.:.oc.:.k:.:..:.H_ot_m_e_s_ Harr1man. MSC. Tfils wru be tile nna1 mettlng of tho
-

SCI1COI year. For fllrther information catl 831·3567.

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rlghttD odlt oll-.-to.,.,.....,..... _ _
mlllt 1» ,_bmlttod for oodl ptlntlftg. N- wtn not 1»
tallt11 ovor tbe plloone. CGww llsthog will not 1» prlntod.
Oeodll... .,..Monday. Woct.-..y ond Friday at,_,

r - -.

~.~ ·tbe. ..,..., and last
Wednesday of~- nbJill at'2:9 V~Piact. apt. 1 (1
blOCk south of Main and Amherst), !&lt;&gt; dascuss
rnaaobrotla!s. wholfstic ntalth concepts. etc. For furtller
lntcrmatlon calf 838-2252 or 834-7215 or. st&lt;&gt;p In at the
Grain MDI. S W. NOrthrup (832~.
.

· - Eoot-jlf. .

mov.ies, arts.&amp; lectures
Ufo wcr.._.,._a. a part of our blrthda_y qlebration.

Noxt year marks our tentb year of service. Why not joln in
on tile ftstlvitlts and volunteer tQ be a leader. Let us
knOw I( you ha~ a particular :skill or talent that you

would bewHUngtosharewlth the University community.
For more information. or to obtain a leader proposal form.
5to1&gt; bY our oftlce at 110 NOrton or. phone 636-2807.
A r-tlltlvo from tho NY Cotlogo of l'odlltrlc ~no
wfJJ talK to any Interested studentS Wednesday from 1-5

p.m. in Z32 Squire.

Whit do you drum aboUt? To more fu.Dy understand come

to "Dreoms. Myths and Fantasies" given bY Or. Ronald
Zuin. assodate professor of dassics Wednesday at noon In
233 Squire. Rffroshment$ will be served. so bring your
lunch and bring a fiiend.
"Gay People and Rollgloft" forum with C.tl)ollc. Jewi&gt;ll
and Protestant points of view Wednesday at 7 p.m. In 148
Diefendorf. Free. Rffroshments. 831-2179.
·-cu~t~n~ ~·

Nay 2 and 3 at 2 p.m. in the Fillmore

Room. Squlre a.nd Goodyear area. MSC. The event will

feature various caribbean. Afric:an. Vegetarian. SpaniSh.
Don't warte your su:mmerl Http someone ai'KI

herp

younetf..SUnShlne House needS vocuntftrS.. team valuable
liStening and CXlmiTiunlcatlon &gt;i&lt;llls. can 831 ·3646 or drop
byt 106 wtnspear. Do It now.

ogalnli Roogan et tho Immoral Mlncrtty Ball
Wednesday lit 8 p~.1n the Fillmore Room. Squire. Donee.
t&lt;&gt; unbridled Hedolalsm and the Alpi&gt;On$e T'OtTllto Band.

Como Rock

.

' 'f

I

ad SOUtl)ern food plus entertalnment.

" Stalin'• GuloQ: A Buffalo Survivor Romomber&gt;~ $j&gt;ee(h
and Slide ~w by Tom Sgovio tornom&gt;w at 8:15p.m. in
317 MFAC. Ellicott.
BSU WOflcl Tour Jan/F..,Ioo Sbow tOday at 7:30p.m. In

the F'dlmore Room. Squli'e.

.

~:.:":~':r':~~l~b~e=.~=':

Sprlngfost May 1..with The Todd HObin Band, The Dixie •
Drews and Dave Mason.

Commut•r Brukfost of tM' yoar at twq)otatloN&gt;
capon ldbby. AC. and the F1ilmore Room. Squire. S. l5
donuts and free beverages.

oolng danoes fiom a Wide variety .of count ries ln an
Aftpark perfo(mance 0(1 MaY 10. Com• to enjoy the

34S S(lulro from ti:J0.1:30p.m. today and IXJ&lt;nOm&gt;W,

Balkan Danc.rs and Da lgramo Dan&lt;e Ensemble will be

l..a$t

Votuntll&lt; at Sll!lplo Gilts. sbelterf&amp; battered women.

tillS summer or fall and QetCrtdlHI•ro\Jgh TolstoY College
or Women·s su.u:ties College. For more Information. Gill
884-S330.

Junlo&lt;s wbo will I» goiJI9 on tQ groduoto of prof-naJ
196Z ShOUld set up -a r - a . file. cau Mrs.
Mll&lt;l&lt;'llt 831·3515 for an appointment with Dr-. Fink. the

SCilOOI ill

graduate and pre-law advisor.

St·udentl 1rtt.trestt d In AfClhltuture/ l.and,scape
Artllltetwre and Urban Planning may apply for a 6 Week
ClrH1' DlscOve&lt;Y Program at:the Harvard Graduate School

~~~~~--::.

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avallalllt. Appllcat1on dead11~eiS May 1. 1981.

Logal"-lls? Gr-oup legal seMces offers free legal advke
you have llheanng
IP SWJ (W coun:s or the Preslcient"S Cc&gt;rnmissloll? GlS
hu tow stucltotS to act as def~tor ·students. For
morelnfO(niOtlon. stop In at GlS. Open 11 ·.5 p.m. Monday.
Tu~. Thursday. and Friday: untll7 p.m. Wednesday in
340 Squlre.- Also open ~ys from 1-5 p,m In' 177
MF~. ~lljc:Ott; 831-2273.

ai&gt;d ln,f ormatlon to ail ue students.

Do

'1111 StudJ Skill " - . loCated In the Universi~ Learning
c.nter at 366 Baldy. IS now open for-the &gt;9'lng setMSter.

OUr trained tutors. all experienced ootlege Instructors, are
reedy to help yoil ~ to orgar&gt;iU time. develoP. your
~~e~y: take better lett\J~ notes. u"'*&gt;tand your
teXtboOks. toke tli!Sts and r9d tastl'f. as welt as any other
aspect of studying. We 'are • tree drop-ln service. no
• .appointment 1$ ........-y. our hours are MTU from a-4
p.m. W ftori\ 12'4 p.m. anq Th
10-4 p.m.

Do,.....,.

beautiful t0$t\JI1\ts. dances. and musk:. 1'1&lt;~ availab4e

at T.c:ketron outlets.

JGI Hva tOr jour tQjoymtnt on Thurday from J'o--1 a,.m. in
th( Porter cafeteria. EllltOtt. come and mln_gle With jau.
mu:sitiahS ond tan$.
" Voblclo ond Trofflc Law" seminar will be'held today at 4
p.m. In the Haas Lounge. Squire. Find out about: parking
violationS. hdw r-adar workS. the 3 pt. course. OWl and the
breathal1ur test. plus more.

" Art Clolllry M...,.rnont.' letture Thursday at 4 p.m. in
SOBQem~AC.

'11111'0 wiQ 1» o bonoflt ........n; by tilt Buffalo Pllllll&amp;rmoolc
to ntlp raise rnoney to send the st. PllUIIps Boys Choir to
Vienna. Austria to perform tn concert. Tlc1\ets fango fncrn
SIOO (black tie ooffet. retel'tl&lt;!n. concort. dance) to $15
(concert onty).

'
"eon..nations In the Arts" Esther Harriott
Interviews
lege!ldaly tap dar&gt;cor. HOnl COles on lntematiOnal cabte.
dianne! 10 Wednesday at 5:30p.m.
"A •-~ tD Mni.r," glvenbyProf. lllaus
Truempt&lt;"ofthe University ofTelUI5 at Dall.JsThursday at
I p.n\. In 203 Diefendorf.
' "Tho Tlnw M- " ond "Tbo Pn&gt;jadlonlst" films at '7
and 8:50p.m.. respect!vety. lq 170 ~FAC. Ellicott:'

sPorts infonnatioo

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llld not,.... to a&gt;ntrot lt7 Do J10U ~ • Mind or ~- tlanwhoda1nkse.-..ely..,.,,..;utw_,youM¥edif·

llaull;yc:oplng?tfyoudo.llldwilhhelp.a.-tol!lemeet·

lng of till Ak&lt;&gt;I]OI AWWinOSS.Jirogrom: Wodneoday at 3
p.m. In 107 - · K.. or tall 6311;!807 fer fllrther

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llnlwnll;y '--'*'O~ftlr .,.:antln tlll~rii
community who , _ balp wltll ~ pllce of writing.
_,..ltlle ......... .,.__prvliloolonllora.dw.
Our . . , -d ..-ot ~ w11o , _
~a II Milt
CIKnl.. lr you 1ka
IOfiiiCh 10 ,_,., 10 ,aut . . - . . Sllap .., 3311 8lllly
- . , s - 12~11..._ MWTI11i'Cim &amp;-1 p.m. or 946

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·

" Technology, Culture and CNnge" by Dr. Magda McHale
tomorrow at 7 p.m. in 3ZO MFII(. Ellicott.

TCIUJ• llaMboll vs. Corneli·Untvorslty (2)• . _ Field. 1

p.m.; SOftball vs. as.._ Stat• OolleQe (2). Matson Field.
3 p.m.l.etrosw YS. 8uffoJo Stale, ntJ&lt;t to thi8&amp;JIIble. AC.
4p.m.

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YS. Trick anti l'lolclOotlego
(2). Peelle
Field. I ·
p.m.: W-'s
Buffalo
Stat•

College wlltl Clnlsius College.
~~· Blseboll at Plnn Sl3te IJ&lt;liVei'Sity (?~

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hJ 0.. ............. Pirty to be held
~
.

tonllilt. Apr1127.1s--;

~ - . g today at 7 p.m. In tile
~~-,.,._from 1!&gt;1 Elll. Ellicott.
_

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--inga..di-J:I
II - ~-Contact· Anyone lnin davlng or
at831-45111.

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                    <text>24 April 1981
Vol. 31, No. 85 SUNY at Buffalo

uxk roeord

W1d "scriou&gt;ly lacking

inqulhy.••

COIOII'CI\'trslal Manclll Aultl&amp;nl
• ........,. hu •ouchtd ofT a oearina
.,.... 111n0na UB ad..Uilisuaton
... l'llcully, olfcriola • ddaiJod

aNaPK in1o •~ hutiuuioa'
.ad often lima Pftll)ainc
""'-ratk ~ D( . . . . .in,
job oa:urliY 10 fetulty mtmb&lt;n. •
Sodal, P hilosophical and
Hilloobl ~ """'-'
f ' N ( - a... ~. ~tired in

"""''*"

s.....-1914 md fom:d 10 leek
ltnu~ 1'"!0 ,..,. aan Ill onlcf 10
•'Otllilu~ bi~ "l'polnunrnt, WI$
n&lt;'lllh'dy cvahuutd ll all ·~Is or
lho f!&lt;O«SS. If lhe d&lt;cisioncummlly in the ari&lt;-'111&lt;'&lt; sta- is
1101 ~. he will be falt'td 10
tao .. lht Uni\&gt;tnily JuM JO.
Al'alfdiJI&amp; 10 Au~J~ant to the
Prc:oidcnl Ronald Srel11, Cnbiou'•
L"aM' is C'urrcorly ~ bd"'ftll
lhO lhlrd aftd founh ~j Of lh&lt;
~ trlcvancc- proccdurt.. Havina
ol~y ~ his lhl111 Olrtichl "'t WG~Jitl ur lffM ;;;;;f rrtt .,.._MI t:f.. IH!IIod I wu ""'Y pi'ONife "
~ cltf..1-tllis one aa 1ht
Sill&lt; Governor'• • OWe• of 1ht loa! lad Albany .,;.v.nco tht M"""" P«~P&lt;C~i•• he has uotcn
Employm•-•
Pf.......tinp.
•
•o fAiucoalioaal Sludlu. ch&amp;rsina
Relulon&amp;-Groblll&lt;r'• only
Yet t.be illstN&lt;Ior found a llool Dtpm1mmt o..lrman Philip
ollftblch
had o Slrona "tnlipolhy"
«moln£na •••aue I• bincllna '1\-mpalhtlk ear. amonj -~

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. . -.........., ,... -·ould

~·~Jon. .

Allbocb aha conl..lecl 1h01
one or .....,. 130 Gnoimcr'• •c:ac:~oinc _. IQOCI, bu•
ondidllcs, ,.... lliml in 1914 u an he do&lt;td lhal """'Y Sludmu had
Asslsrant Professor in a ··,enure. complailltd tboVI ohe Mon.isl's
track" - moanina thai he would be 1t'1ldency 10 puJh his ldoolosJc:al
Jivco tht opponunil)' 10 rcaivr a vi&lt;wo durina class. Toward olh&lt;T
p&lt;rnWI&lt;DI OlJPQinlm&lt;nl ll UB areas UJUally ~'t'd in the 1cnurr
proccu - communily
and
" ithill the ........... ,..,..
Ea«atfvc Sec:reury co 1hr Unhmhy &gt;eni«-Allboetl had a
Pruicl&lt;rulal Rnft Board (PRB) miltdr.....,._.
l.o,.r~Mt Cappiello ••plainod lhal
Nolin&amp; 1bat Gnobin&lt;~ ht.&lt; bern
no faculty member may remain at a ·•cspeda11y ac.J..i.!!'u in lhe
S111o University of Ntw York communh y. hf U'iii lt:d the
ISUNY) Jd&gt;ool withool l&lt;nur&lt; afoer AuiJCant ProrHSOr's Univft'$.i1y
..,.., y..n. GR.biner wu foretd 10 WOI'k , lrJUin&amp; thai it ""'U ~
""""'·for • ronolly membcot.
"""""' lht ewalualion.
In Novrmbcr 19?9, Grobincr'•
Ocpanmental peen vortd opinSI R....,n:lt
his ccnurt «quest 6-2 and All bach
Ve1 10 Altbach lhe mtirt 11\ UC""
aa,rC'td vfith 11\cir rindina,.'i.
resttd on Grabinu'.s pubUc.ation
In • ku~ to formo- facuhy or r«.ord. "'hkb he wcutd -. :u no1
Edutallonal Studies O..n Raben s ubuarulal tnouah.
"I do 1101 roe~ •ha• Dr. Cratrina
Roubtra-cv...- V'a Prc:Ad&lt;ln
for Acadtmic Affaln- lhe has xhlevtd Ill adoqualo ..... or
Dep;onmtru Chairman tharatd lhll !oeholarty pubftation. and in my
Grablnu's ''minimal quantity (or view, h b w:holarly publioallon. •• a
publi&lt;:alion) i&lt; noo cornP&lt;ft&gt;altd by hiih level of bolh qua111hy ond
woot or 1ruly oul!itandin&amp; or "iddy quallly. lhll is lht k•1 roo
roccanlted
qoolily . "
Ht promodon and tcourt:• ht aid in

T-rt
CnbiMr,

11le Univcnily's decision 10 deny
•e••re and promollon to a

facww· -~.... wlfo .hovt

ht'ai...

n.Red tht in-"tructor•,

~-

....._

to sudt views. 11M: A.i:listant

Pror01.10r also ht!levcs 11\at lhe

deeUion lmsbatd "" hh .......,1&lt;
rrtte~on~. fUOUIIIlna sevcrll prior
...nicu with doe C'lwrm&amp;ll •
... ~ (~- poblioll ..........
..holar'y malmal duriftl Ill. !lone ol
ohe UnJvtt&gt;ily, and dmK-cl •hll h.ii
own pn.-f views about Muxist
lootn:P&lt;rtllloni cml,.)
to the

ma.nqemmt mess.

~

•

not .so

mneh misonomatd u """"""""'· ••

..,...,~its"""'''lioooto

"Tht fllodi1la 1101 r&lt;c&lt;ivtd
wdl l&gt;y Uclall," Ill ~~Aou &amp;aid

•lilly tile ........ ......., "',...,.
N ile b1oM. a l'raiclcatio.l Tlllk
foror npGrU- -knaan llltloc

Monday.
Tht .K tmtny tePc&gt;n. acx:otdina •o
..an anic:lc i:n SritYJrr mqazine.

N..to.

~

CCmmiuiol&gt;

(!'lllQ Whiclo ~ tloc: facili!y'S
d~ ..........111mftllin.
..,...., is litlt ~ "' lhe
NaC -un:." ttaff mtmbcot o(
IlK ...........iml&lt; 001 E8av and
En•liGOI-. SUsan M~t told

r-... !itJ«&lt;"''"· TJoe r.- chlllses
.... did ...,..., . . ""'-'!. - " '
800 IOiw MltC ..s.
AAer ... dioMcl' • do&lt;

non.- ....., ...,..., ,....,. ..
Spriroa. 1979. ror.... Praidan
c.rur oa up lht llllll ~ co

concluded lhllt complaccncy
pavadtd tht iodwtry "" mudo dw
an iccidml b'ke tht one: 01 Three
Mil&lt; l~d was klcvolablt. The
NRC eorn~Dis&gt;ioncn arc bollttd
from lht llfi\C'Y'l manacm_, and
•v.,.,..Won of saray ,., .... u
confused. inadt'quact. and
lutphor.ard •

...... ....-..,!
"" ..._,.. or 11oc lack' ot
~by lht NRC lllu a.bil
or waolvhla dcaldlloa for lhe
haplcm~tllolion
ot .. rety
AI a rt1U11 or lhe
Horrl&amp;boor&amp; ill&lt;idtft1, au ~

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IIIUMiooeits~. DofWilopof

IIR l'mltlal's ~
lla:idotll .. 8Dd
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-_
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........._
•. ,

,.._.on ~ rtqund to
o , . . -"'a ot tht CWof ' addiOoaalafay- by
~nol Nuclear Po- n.-r 31, 19111. Six morub• after
O.Oirm111 John tlw daodGne only JO or lhe 611
" - f Aid, "Tht planu ~ Afc; opa-tiJnc plaots lo the COUIII,Y had
k'a dot people who .,...., aele."
not-plicd.lly Occobtr 19111,1he
ICemaoJ then propo_..j the Nlot Mile Point reaaor in s,.._.
uill
opcntcool "lll&lt;plly...
oboll&amp;boaeet of the Nucle&amp;l

...._.I&lt;U.

.........., c-m;.;oo. (I'IIIC) 10

AAiootorui~oflhe

- ~ willo ... c:ntUDvc NltC, Jhe Ofliet of l -ot l1ld
"'-&lt;&lt;I ...-;.
A•dltor ,clr~ullltd an lnlcr·
Ca••·tsiD:')e'f H.-ry McPbcnon ckpanoneaw ..oldy oondudlna that
loOif lloc ....,.,.,..._. c:hairecl by ~was no on&lt; IUPOIIIIbio for
&amp;qor•~•••ll~ N orrb
~-.dSeolar

Udall

at.J Mort

(o.cotondo),- doe NRC- " a

.....,. ..... w

...w-.
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MID(: . . . . . ,.,.. -

modiration• _..

rtport found

that

ruponslbllhy ~'U spill between IWO
or ~ 11'001'0. and ..,.... or tbc
IUPOIISibo1ity woos 1101 ~td by
"'~· Some Yiolaton llipptd
tbr...., tht cratk." James Snitzak
of lht orrocc or lrupe&lt;tion and
Enforcemcn1 for lho NRC Iold n,,
Sp«i(rum.
A oq&gt;an commissiontd by lht
NRChklf. rogde publieonJanuoJY
24. 1910. &amp;aid lhll • radical
'&lt;Drpnlzlllioo or lhe &lt;Orl\miuion's
manqemen1 1$ c:alltd for u ....,n u
possibl&lt;. aecordills 10 • februoJY
1980 anlde in ~ltY m•culn&lt;.

na...,._

The Kmxny invadption found
1hlla problem witb o Vllvr-sinuw
ao lhc medlanical dirroevlty -,ha,
'Wu l'CSJIOf\$'1&gt;k for Three Mile
l sland--ocxurred at a nuc:lear
power plan1 ' in 1977 . The

• acnc:y unde.rao fu ndamental
Informat ion~ ho•t\tC:f. wa1 ....,... 1hey ...;n, over tiiM.
rqx&gt;nadly....., paatd oa 10 01..._ totally c1attoy public c:oorodenot. ..
...... o[ 8abc:odt Olld Wilcolt
'no. ICIIudoo thai the Ktmmy
Tbc 1917 ~~ &lt;lid. . _ . o((~ ;., lou 19?9 10
~
plom replace 1ht NRC, which ~IS
was not lo M lion lad the the lint ond only liM of clefcnso
18lin51 ot...U. disuten, wilh o
ckf«tWb-ad-.
oclmW.Illlor appolnltd by
Tloe ICaDaoy _ . lolaatll"ood lht
........,.... ,........ .~ ,... Prtilolmt ~r the Uni1ed St.....
n.c ._. called for his prinwy
lllilloiOOI tO be mNrina public
~II tbe CIIIMction- ......... planu af&lt;l)'.
are IUff1dontl)' llf&lt; to nile out IIR
Today, howO'VCf, lhe commission
.....t for r.,;,.,..,w ........,., ........,. 11 o five onembtl oollttial
lc.ii.ay
IDiol ~ body, tlcspht Kemo:ooy's ond
eo.oolltcc IINoa .......... J)OI1ioM of Wubinaloo auorney Mhebell
tloo lad...,. G
IU ~ ._..,'• dcmaodl for a sinal&lt;

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........

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.

Pp. I 116 SW11111P FredtDwn - , ,27 I

AIMtlt Public Afrain orroett for 1be
NRC S4o.su Gaantr ropontd that
the oaly doana• boouah• obovl by
lht Kemrny rtCOml'lltftdaliom was
lhat tht: c hairman or tht
commiulon wu sM:n "a hult ~
0111hori1y." She told l"A4&gt; Sp«fNMn
me is 1101 aware o( any plant for
further doana&lt;s. bu1 woula noc
eoorvm lhll lhe ehairman ....
overall ou1bori1y, and lndioaltd

that
the ,nparac ion or
raJ~ot~Jibililics ,.ilich olio'"' safay
vlolaliooo 10 CIClpe UJliKldotcl. SliU

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The O..n of th&lt; l)q&gt;onMC1lt of J.il&lt;ral urr. Scien&lt;C m d th&lt; Art~;,
conYdcrint tti:minar1n&amp; the I&lt;'Oirll'hy fWOCrllftl ., a rC'Milt of the n.t,_
Sau,"tsaid. In addition. the UM admini\lration li.Ml apr~ t.r.a oatc\. h'
th&lt; Board of Rq&lt;nt' foro 16 ro 19 ~~ tuitk&gt;n inm:a..c in i" .,.........,,
SISOO in·uatc undcral'llluarc fcc.
"We're lry11lS 10 bokl cnrOilrMIIt' \lead)' thh ) Ca r bf'\.-au~ ~·c mW the
luhK»n.·· S:luH uid,ahhoUA)l he f'fcdk1\ an mrollll.vnl n."llue~.M-~H"'Cf-tbt

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ATTENTION STUDENTS ·
THE OFFICE OF STUDENT ACCOUNTS
,.------:-REMINDS VOV THAT: ------.
Stortfng with the·Fal/1981 Semester a new stud~t
b"'"g apstem unR .be Implemented.
You will receive your F~/1 Semester inuoice in late
~ber.

of Tuition, • ~ anq other Uniuersity
. . . . wl/1 be d~ bv.a specified date in rTaid ~\
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Falllre to pay the amount due by the d'ue daf.e wW
result In a $20 late~ fee.
1/ you plan to use your Guarooteed Student Loan to
JXJl/ for ).OUT Charges, your applicatX&gt;n mUst reoch the .
RIIWidal Aid 0/flt;e no Imler than c1utte 1, 1981.1/yoll
plan to uae your BEDG Award, you must be s1ue
VOW SER IIIOChes die Flnandal Aid Office by July 1,
lt.!ll. ~ 1'et:Jiiued after these dates will not
....., J10U /«a IAIIIkMr a/ IN $ZO ~ clmye.
littJlllca will be sent to the permanent address iiOU
, _ listed with the A~ 0/fla!. It Js your
~ .0 . . . .,., «&lt;dre$8. The $20 late
PCIJ!"'IJ'lM~~-lllabld because the lnuo«:e Is

,u" 10 rcduL'C- C~Mai.

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36.000.studcnr "'hool a«ordlna ro Tht N~w Ynrk 1irrJe&gt;, Sau•·t "'i&lt;l that
the cu.as mi&amp;ht even bt' W.ONit, but c:ould not give: • ddinitc r11un~. Tmurcd
t&lt;ra&lt;hen will no1 br laid o r[, he added, and ftll&gt;!lt cutoot·~· will br done
thro uah attrition.
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A t Mi&lt;hisan Stat• Univc"iiY t,..1SU), the llii&lt;'&amp;l outloo~ i&gt; bk:ak&lt;r.
AlthouJh the &gt;Ill&lt; Of Midligan ha.&lt; actuolly lnorca.&lt;cd ilo budget
a lloealion to high&lt;r educatk&gt;f\ by 542 million over rhc la\1 1wo years, the
amounl l' w&lt;ll brlow the inOatlonary need' or' the oollq.,;, Therefore.
MSU mu&lt;t cnaurc a 10 " 1 buds&lt;~ redt!Ction of $17 rtlilllon;according to
Assis1aru Dlrm or or Bud&amp;etina Paul Kcatina.
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Ahhouah rh&lt; MSU prC!IIdC'nJ pr"f'''cd 10 &lt;liminarc rh&lt; School of
Nu.-.ina and the Dcparlmtnl or )1Unllllilico, drl&lt;tically reduce thC
vtterinarif;.n rtr()lf&amp;m a nd tDal.c cut&lt; in orhcr areas, the ~"hool'~ Board or
Trup &lt;es did =t ai•c It\ lt&gt;fi!'OYalol its April4 mt&lt;tina. Kcatinalold

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The School o r Nunlna' &lt;enrollment wa&lt;reduced by 2.S &gt;tlldenf&lt;lnd 1hc
HW1Wtidcs Ocpartmc:rM, 1lthquah &lt;awd from &lt;lfmination, fact&gt; 1 ,..jor
budtet rcdualon, accordinc to Kcalina. TM •&lt;~&lt;rinarilll l1ld other
prosr-m.a,. ob&lt;H ilffetina frotn buda&lt;t cui ... bur they arc no1 ._, dro&gt;tic a.&lt;
orjcinolly planned, KcaHna l6d«1.
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H- e r. 700 ~I&lt; 111d non4Ciden!ir: f)Oiiilion &gt; •ill br tcrmlt.ated
ot th&lt; 44,000 lotudcnl $CIIool. Half of the 100 ,_...,. IO be loid orr ~
rcnurcd facuh y okhouah they •ill br p vcn one ,.... bof""' rhtir positic&gt;P&gt;
arc diminolcd.
Ia ..fdklo!l. then: 11 i!~«Uialion tblt lUI I I incr.- in th&lt;
idlool'• SllS3 1ultion fee will be ln" ltu1td to ofrl&lt;l inO.tion. K._tin&amp;
rqiC&gt;Itcd. The Board 0( lN&gt;t..,. lw 1101 ,.. oatd on t oell 1 mo~

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MSU i&gt; IIC!I :1&lt;1 lldvocatlnt 101y planned tcduction in &lt;tudenl cnrollmcnu;
KcalinC oploincd, boll then: will b. sotnc redut~ioto mdq&gt;annimts •udl as
nunina whicb lW fle&gt;Oit wltb _ . budaa rol&lt;.
Tile lllale INIIIct 1tao ~.....,. .......,, bul th&lt; Co&gt;emor"s u miaJ&gt;t
be fOICOII IO '!Ill apln i f - · ~u&lt;s foil bolow &lt;XP«&lt;IIiono. On May 19
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AI ~ - · th&lt; 77110 1111141cm cnrolinlatl will br CUI lflO to lOO
allllallt _ . . , . 10 lbe n..ts. At !he Unlw:nity of NlniiCSOio, th&lt;
~pan or II; bt 114.1 miUion In
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�Foculty,s-st~dent responsibilities
Below is 1~ final!r.td, Focuhy S&lt;nau-&lt;odoned
"&lt;:niool of 1he lnaruaional I'UpC&gt;MibUiti.. or

faculty in t~lr rtlotions ..-hh otudenu in
~u.tlt oouna apJ)fOVcd al Tuce'ay'•

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.....,;~ • counc oullin&lt; "'hlch dearly stal• I~

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of papen andltU.S ud uy other requ.ir&lt;mc:nluuc:b
as ~. aucnc~an«, clasa panlcipalion.
labonlory ossipmtnu, and dinlcal pcrl..........,.
wb~b wt1J COUnl lowud l~ ('mal p-ade.
At»dtmicO&gt;tttttrt· Wbat 1~ lludtnl will be h&lt;ld
accountablt for, indudina required """'inp,
lcctura. lilrns, f'odchrlps. ttt.
• GM&lt;imt Po/iq • H- resulu from various
&lt;:"'uiremcou wt11 be combined iruo a f'INI Jf&amp;d&lt;:
ltlativ&lt; wdahtinp. 1~ dqtec or curvina. and
mat r-up policy for tesu.
Offw H001rs - Speclf!c:alion or w~ and w~rc
&lt;hall~ in..ructor is avallablt for tonsultadon each

wtct.

Ourina •he ....,....,., lnmueton are opce&lt;ed &lt;o
coarorm 10 their inJdal course infO&lt;JD&amp;Iion, exttpl
as Unanticipaled ciltumstaacics'l'equilt lit\'iollloo, in
which situations Ihey should inform allsl\tdcnts and
provide an
roc diseuulon wllh $1Ud&lt;ntf

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Eye Exam $18.00

prior co maUna a f'mal decision.
In addition, in&gt;tructors will be expected to
recoan!K tho! follow\na polic:i&lt;s as app&lt;opriacc in

c:Ws libations:

I. Crilcria for the padina of papers should be
mack a&lt;plldl before t~ is doe and the
fonnau for aaminations sbould be owl&lt; esptiao
prior to tbdr admlnislration.
2. AU corrceted papers and examinations should
be avtilablt for review by lludtnts. If a !iludtnl
~ IbM an error bas betn mack. he or .~
sbould be ablt to consul! with the iNuuctor and
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apaanation.

J. Rqulas c:Ws m«tlnp are co be bdclat the limo
and on obt &lt;ami&gt;U$ liaed in the SARA ochtdult•
unlas dlanaocl with the conseo&gt;l of lbe entire dus.
4. F'mal &lt;JI&amp;IIIin.ttionssltaU be offered uorrocially
sdlcduled, 1101 durinathe f'tnal of classes.
5. lnstructon art upected to meet clas.sa on time
and for the number of hours sched~ in SARA
and 10 cow:r appropriate aeadmtic: material.
6. lnaruttors should CTcate an owironmmt thai
d~ dleatina on _popcrs and cxaminaoions
~ever possible.
1, lns:uudors should ketp in mind their
resPQMiblUty for usurin&amp; high academi&lt; nandards
In c.he WOtk or Sludenrs.
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by Joii• K . ......n
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Soli&lt;iraoion of notnll\ltior&gt;s r~eandldat.. oo ~plat&lt;
Unlversioy P!csidcno Robert L Kttter has btaun.
F~~~:ulty S&lt;na(e Chairman Norman Solkoff announ&lt;td
Tucoclay duri11a•ht- bocfy•s reaular monohty -cssion.
Encouraalna proresson oo conoribuoe tht names of
pcmiblt qualified colltaa..., ohe Chairman noted that
a ll ~ions muSI ~ accompanied by "a brltf
biQIJiplllctJ sk&lt;1dl'' o r lilt oandldaot.
Afkr npial"irlJ 1hr proctdurt for KlcctinJ facuhy
rcpraa&gt;wion on tht Prt:sldcntlal Sean:h Commlucc,
Solkoff said ohat oht lhree oho..,n- Communication
Prof..- Molrli Asanoe. l..aw Profmor Jaeob Hymlll
and Solkoff-•111 mcct wi1h all Unlvmity F'a&lt;llllic:s
over &amp;he KJ~t MOnth.
"These.........,. •ill all&lt;mpt to att response on 1~
.mission or the Unh'Cni1y ova the next nvc to 10
years," he told a wdl..uende&lt;l mmlna, "Wt •-ould
abo titc to
kind or dlaraaeriJoc:u~ laeuhy
'"'"ld titc ro- in ~near Prcsidenr ."
PR«dina Solkolrs QpWoalior&gt;s, Kcua, ,.Jto
Tuesday a......,.d before the S&lt;naot fO&lt; ·~ r.... lhM
since his Mardi 12 .......... ion annou.-nt11t. sale!.
"t~ time f.._ or
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T"When 1. . . - 1~ pooiillon I had t&gt;&lt;pc&lt;ted to stay
for only rwo 10 tl\rM years." bt comm&lt;n~ed. oot1na
thai the dcYclopeestc or the 1'.lahuM C - • · a Main
SuMt ~-Plan IIDII lilt COfttlnuous rbreao
of faeulry ruraoclunenl, -pred his dceldool to
&lt;Mend Ills tenure.
Poinlina co receno, ................. ......;.,. .. ~
- . a iA Albany, Kcu~r -iontd ohal.tbc llmlna
of lois dedliolo will slvc Ids "a ooe 10 oncIIDII•-Mif -loed tiiDC" to beco&lt;Dc facnlllar IO'Ith.rht

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"(Tht )imlnlj ,.iJJ aivc the .,.... President lime 10 att
.... polilieal
order," ht Ald. "TbiJ"'" .~
noooc _,un&lt; clme co mattlllc -ncmocn&lt;.''
Alchouah ~ opce&lt;s 10 . . _
J1111 In Janu&amp;ry.
Kest«" -.al &amp;bl Seulc IIIII k will .,.,. 'YCr/ Uu~
diffcra«" Ill die • •••r•lotuJI Uno..,...,. rntllm
whde bt Is 'In ofYice
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The scan:h $0 far. ht .. ld, ' - produc:td a sbeablt
lilt eandidA!es. "lue...,. Jhalt~ arc many pcoplt

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desirous of belna Presiclenr." Katct dluckitd.
Most Senate ckbau:·, ho"'eVcr, centered on tht

cndorHfl'lt;nl or auiddina concerning faculty
rcsponsibiJily 10 SIUdtniS. "Wt havt stl lhest
auidrtin&lt;s as examples foe lcademic r..ponsibilily,"
«plalned Senat.c Committe on Academic Freedom and
Rcsponslb!lily Cllairman Edwin Duryea. adding lhat
1ht mn.surtS -are. nono be viewed -as laws thai wUI be:
rnrorttd. 11 fnJtcad, '' he Mid. ulhey will be ustd to
look batk upon as reftftntt."

"I applaud the notion or stand.ards."' commented
Man-.ement Prufessor lana Tri.,.,. "But 1 "onder If
comonincc ha$ considtf&lt;d ohe noojon or broadtf

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Answerln&amp; for Duryea. Solkoff Slrtsstd ohat ohe

comrni1t«'l product i.s a step toward more
compr~~ ,....larions. "A code o( &lt;thi&lt;:s for
profts5ors is an mormous j ob," Solkoff es~inwtd .
HThis i1: 8 .Raft lowafd t'YefltUIU)' bdtC'f auidelincs.
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or lhc nine outUned points. only the sua&lt;&gt;tion to
thanJt the time ~ campus on which a COUIK ~
offered C8UJtd wbslanlial conuovusy. Whik some
S&lt;nators condemned 1~ notion lhao a unanimous
student - t is nc:eusary to ,...;rch a duo, ot~
rttoned by e~plainina thal it is a "udct&gt;t's ri&amp;ht to
au end c:Ws "~it wu &lt;Jricinally ad\..ru..d,

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• ••Whcft 11 audmc Mans up for a class at a cauia
lim&lt;, he lou tbt riaht to loa"' it kqr4 lbcrc." eountered
Jiillory Prof..- Robert Pope. " IJ ooe studtnl
doesn't .....,,,o chana&lt; k, eben il"shoolcht't dwrae."
Kttter added that Stott
proltibits Swttd\ina
dwcs •ishout C&lt;llllpldc &gt;tudtnt CONCCll. "A &gt;tudtnl
eon lcplly sue if a . - is ~ and ~ can'o
.............tate it," lht PnsillcDt ootnd.
Despite a USWiimous Smale approval or the
nlne-pomo .,.n.,c. 6latisb Prof.._ Thomas
COftnclly , . _ . . a .....,... ...,.. on the
atllltdb&gt;cs ...No mala~ deJa "' wcto an
body u this-is aotna to dlanae socncbody's
monol bt:bavior," ~ nored.
Durln1 t~ remainder of clio - · • · Senaror.
l'lol:ked tn muo&lt;IOWard tbt all, tbac:by nuUirylna ohe
qoorum•ltss body'llc:Psla~ powers. A prC&gt;lJOSal by
Prof&lt;110r fiollotoo
10 r&lt;qllire stuclcnu 10 onroll
In owo upper-division Genciill Ediii:OIIon courses
Jh•lvcd by rhc rcrllainlna S&lt;nate mcmben.

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�P..J-~111 ~meooe r&lt;porU that unlmowo pmon(s) took a CB
rodlo from his 1m O&gt;evy. Value of radio 1J 160.
Rldrmond, Jrd Flo« t..out~¥"-Mtnlldn,-So.- polled • knift
(~bk swftdtblod&lt;l on a ft~Nie. Both _ , havlna an arcument and tM
viclim rtfuttd to pras c~w~&lt;s.

SOUTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
4(16 S. Goodyrer-~lit lmtt~ rcpo&lt;U thai a pmon named
"Tom" cnt&lt;ml his room and ranowd six tutboolts. Victim sates that ht
owa Tom mOll&lt;)' and \hat is tbe rason that his boob were missinc.
Clorlt G!mi M&lt;"'s 1..«11..- Room-Pwil ~ repons that
his wtn.t was takcn.Jrom his unloobd lock&lt;r by pmon(s) unJcno..-n.
Walla contain&lt;d W caslf. licente and pmonal pa...,..
710 £. Goott)w~Au. Hai'IJSSIM1II-Som&lt;O(JC r&lt;porU that unknown
pmon(s) slipped 1 not&lt; uildor b&lt;r door st1tlna h&lt; would follow b&lt;r and
r~ h..- to do ~&lt;xual~~&lt;tt. Subjm baJ no ldta "'ho pmon Is.
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Aptll IS, 1981

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NORTH CAM PUS REPORTS:
Porttr Drxl&lt;-~111 ult'tn)'-Unknovm p&lt;rson(s} rtmOVtd tht rtar li«n&gt;&lt;
plat&lt; ofhehlcle number ~18.
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Marslla/1 Court-ASf¥1uii-A femalt r&lt;j)Oits b&lt;ina usaulttd by a wllit&lt;
malt, 5'9" tall, mtdium build, sandy blonde hair, blue itans, whit&lt;
sneaker's, with 1 hi&amp;h pitchtd \'Oi«. Victim sultalntd a htad injury and a
bnli~ on h&lt;r r.n cb&lt;tk. Startll or orea prO&gt;td ncptlv&lt;.
Wilkeson Pul&gt;-lfarrnsmtni-A romar. l"q)OIU that 1 malt baJ ban
fotlowin&amp; h..- aiound and saarin&amp; at h..-. On stV&lt;nl ocnlloas b&lt; has lOCI&lt;
out or !los way to ... dooc 10 ,.,. •

SOUTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
F•rb..-IAI-~Iil lA!t'tni'-A male r&lt;j)OitS that llnl&lt;nolm p&lt;non(sJ tool
his ga radio from his~- C,.B i• yolutd 11.Us..
Sq~vriR•Ihskrlt.r-~lil, l.mttni'-SomtOnt repons that unkno~·n
pmon(s) took his Teus insarummt, Mod&lt;! TI-SS valutd 11 Sl2.

61» $. Good_t'trlr-hlil L!'trr"!-Someonc &gt;liltS tho! b&lt;r roommato
moved our or th&lt; room but still bas a room kty to Room 60S. Vi&lt;tim
repOtts SSO of clot bill&amp; misslna.
• CUJ Cllnlrol l.oi&gt;-Burrlary~meont '""""' that unknown per50nls)
rook. his Olympus lSmm Climora and SOmtn l&lt;ns valutd at SSSO. S&lt;Tial
numb&lt;r 79~532 tcemtta) and sertal number t7S0107 (l&lt;n&gt;).
NORTfl CA~il't."S REPO~!TS:
P.J-Pdit l.&lt;r""JIJ'-Someont rtpOtU thor unkno"n per&gt;On(\) siphoned
ps from his 1976 Chrysler Cordoba.
116 Ca/Nfl AD/1-~Iil LArmt)'-Somrone r&lt;j)Oits that unlno,.·n penon(&lt;)
' look ,.,. purse .....taillina sao
and pmonal pGp&lt;n.
AHfff Slf0-~1/r L"'"'nJ-Someont r&lt;j)Oit&gt; th&lt; th&lt;rt of his cold metal
rim a1au&lt;s valutd at Sl25.
101 R«&lt; J.rtrr~so.r- repons that unkno..., p&lt;rsoals)
t111&lt;red room and rtniCI\'td an MAT Quidlbank card rrorn a desk dra~n.
S6J F~minftl M"adlw/-Un)&lt;nown p&lt;rton(s) 1&lt;1 li~ toA nol&lt; pad
outt.ide som&lt;on's door.

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NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS:

S61 WIJirftOII-CriflfiMI Mirii(f- A male- repon• that unknown
ponon(s) Jet • pie« or . . . _ 011 fire.
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wa..,._.c,wltftll Millrld(/-Unbtowrt ponoo(s) thr.,. Jlob&lt; of paint
oa a wall paiotJna in lluildina number 4 on 111&lt; Eiaflth Floot Mar tb&lt;
drvMor. Th&lt; peinr splau&lt;ml on 111&lt; ceilinc. window and carpet causinc
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·Aitaltion Grad. Stud~ts

Research Grants
Monoy !' l\llillblt for Grad tludM moan:ll towJrd flnM Matc..-'s or
Oorlorllltwl pnljtct.
Tfw Gradual~ llaourc. At=. Otwloprnmt Prcj«t oltfw GSA haf
btds 10 pnMdt up 10 UOO for M.lm and 5315 for PhO clln·
cloilla.
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Applkotions CIUGIIoblf in dtt GSA office. 103 Tolbert, AC.

DEADLINE
Friday, Sept. 4th , ' 81
at 4 pm

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SASU sponsors protest
against education cuts
by Mariy II""'"

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maintaining loans and financial

aid programs.

"Some people have already
SASUdclqalcSieveCalrone wriuen
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'"'rtstled with a frieod ou1sideof Congressman," frtShman
Squire Hall H aas Lounge Rebecca ..Sroge explained .
yC$1erday, ''C'mon in and listen "01hers don'l know 1hey have
10 Ihe $J)Cakers," he pleaded.
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The subject was Ru,gan
The aim of 1he rally was to
Budge! cuiS and their impacl on teach those "udenls who arc
s1uden~ loans-a per1inen1 apalhelic or unknowledgable
subj ecl for UB sludcniS, abou11hc impending cu1s.
however. Cotrone and his
As frC1hman Mark Ricigliano
fellow advocates wrrc no1 was cajoled in10 filling ou1 a
having much luck wilh letter, he com-..led. "I don'1
aumdance.
think i1 affccu me-sure, I gel
Several do~"" observeu the guaran1eed loan, bul
l~lened to brief ~by Mlly," he added. "I don'l
Ddeptes Tina Szolte'lllld John thinl my leuer will help."
San1oro, urains
10 • Several 01her s1uden1
appeallo thdr
loon&amp;ins in Squire's corr!.dors

rHt SUBJECT WAS CUTS: The .$MSent Auoc.iRion o1 tht ._..._ to .-tudefttt U. .,..a
Stt\e ~ tl~Cf'sond ~

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10 hdget

1ended 10 agree v.ilh him. "If I
~tarted •eeing thing\ gel 'tarted
by Olher schools," one "udcn1
claimed. " I would ge1 in on il
roo."

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The rally "'"' part of an
erron by the Studen1
Association (SA) to familiariu
51UUt:lllS with SASU lobbying
pawrr. A reftrendum 10 make
SASU 1hr only recognized
No effect
rcpr=ntathe for UB students
Members of the SASU Ad was ~lponed bJ 'iA Pre\ident •
Hoc Committee cornered Joe Rifkin las1 "cek.
ob&lt;ervcrs in the halls for their
''Mo~t Mudcnt havc no idea
reaclion to the cu1s. "I grl a whal'• soing on," Ad Hoc
loan, bu1 I can'1 do anythins," commiuee member Dave
"as thr common respan&gt;r.
Onavio clairned . "We're just
01her studrn" are not beginnin&amp; to be ·educated,"
concerned with the prospeet o( Ouavio asstntd .• ,f'At were to
budaer cuts. " If )Ou're in ha\e a 'Ole thi• )·.ar it v.ould be
school already it d~n't affect a travmy.'"
yotl,'' said Robert Pollack,
Tables "'ere , .. up in Haas
add111J, ''Although if I v.as Lounge wi1h lim of New York
~Ianing schoql now I would be State Conare"ll~&lt;n and
conccrn«&lt; ...
Representatives. Student were

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&amp;iven model lellrr\ 10 Cop)
a&gt;king for cominued financial
aid \upport. O ver 100 leners
were wriuen Thur\day and a
peticion was circulated.
hO\toc vcr. addrt~t\t\ •ere
omined making the petition

in\alid .
\I0\1 of the aurntion durinr
the brief hour lona rail) "a~
drawn by Srogc and delegatr
John Santoro as lhey bickered
over the petitions.
A Channel 2 camcrman
auempted to create an event,
"aaing a speech by Santoro
after the small audience had
dti flctl Jft\.l:tJ.\he room.
""Thio, •~·a criticat ca~.H ooe
\ludent' apprai~. "but the
\henanigans arc appalling."

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Awareness

For~al opposition to cuts be~os

.............. n..litllfllo4.,I"HHillffW . . . .MtiiMo#afl« . . . . . . . . . . , -

Speci~l

End

of The Year Issue

College students have begun formal oppasilion
10 1he wide-spread cu1s in aid to education by
President Ronald Reapn, highlighted by
yesterday's rally in Haas Lounge. ·
"We're II)'ing to gtt a 101 of different in1erest
groups to unite against the Reagan cuts."
Student Association of lhc Slat&lt; Universily
(SASU) representativr Tina Szoke explained at a
Wednesday organizalional meeting.
With lhe SfSO 1ui1ion hike formally approved
earlier in the *""k by 1he S1a1e University of Nr"'
York 1SUNY) Board of Trustets, s1udent leaders
are unillng 10 combat the Federal deaeaSt in
edll(ational aid.
Students nov. fatX a decrease in the maximum
award granted by Pell grams (formrrly 8E0Gs),
and a tighter Set of reslrirtions 10 qualify for
Guaranleed Studenl Loans (GSL). SASU hopes
to challenge lhe cutbacks io the Drmocral·
rontrolled House of Representatives, conceding
the Struggle in the Republican-dominated Sena1e.
SASU plans to figln the cuts by combining
forces with the United State~ Students
AssOciation (USSA) and lhe Progressive Studenl
Nrtwork, a pair of Nation-widr studrnt advocacy
aroups. Szoke stressed that the late$~ thrusl of
U 8's efforts will be in "going na1ional."
.
"The (Federal) budget is not due until October
1,'' Szoke explained. "A lot of kids don't realiu
Ihe devastation or what Reagan is doing. We Iff

trying w make them awart.''
frtShman fd~~allon
Aside from rallies likr yesterday'~"'hich
featured a.letter-writina campaign-SA is hoping
to educate nul )'nr'~ freshmm. Szoke noted Ihat
11 this Summer's Freshman orientallon, an
information folder will be among lhe papers that
first year studrn1s r.,..,ive. Along "ilh I his. S1.oke
hopes to give a short pr~tation to lhe nr"' UB
students, possibly in conjunclion wilh SA
President Joe Rifkin.
Wednesday's orpniz:ationaJ meeting drev. 10
interested s1Udm1s, along with SASU deleaates
Szoke, Steve Catrone and John Samora. Szoke
emphasized 1ha1 p~pnlng had been underv.ay all
week long. Shr said 1ha1 the Thursday raU)·
"wamed s1uden1s walking by or walking in (Haas
Lounge) to become involved" with thr fi&amp;ht
against Reagan CUts.
UB students can expect no help from school
administrators, Szoke commented, based on t.h eir
past pcrformaatt. She pointed outlhat folio~&lt; in&amp;
this year's rui1ion hike University Prc:siden1
Robert L. Kenef had not spoken ou1 agains1
Ihem becausr or ,"pOlitics...
Faced wilh the prospeel of no ouuide
assista.nce in figh1ina lh&lt; cu1backs, Swke
affirmed that "v.'t &amp;ff only as strong as the
number of srudents suppOrting us. "-Dtlfl Hold"

I o·Words for $1.00
Deadline
Friday, May 8th at· 5 pm

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t N.teat. dmatll • • • tben aad now

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ThiN - e ~llratlona,

end the publiC
l n l - figlql yelllno 1.1 1t1e lop of lhelr IW~Qe.
wa1 the
~11.1 rMQOnM. and lhe Nuet.r Aeoull.lory Comrnl181\ln
'"AC) lnQultr, 8lld 1t1e powMUI olol!n K8meny (Chairman of the
c:Met ~ nuciMr .,.,_ aobcommlllee) calling IOf
~ 111M WOUld poot,al the Pllllllc"No 111018 ~" ~ promiMd; ye~,

- may be no
cloMr to ltla then - - In 1179.
Pan oil he Kemeny Commll8ion's findings Showeclthatlhe NRC
wea elmoat lollll)r lneflectl&gt;oe in Its f81Julatlon o f the nuclear
Industry. Ceiling fOf Ita allolltlon, Kemeny suggested that It be

replaced with an uec:uliYe branc:h egenc:y.
II wn "unmanaged." The agency responalble lor controlling o ne
o fl hl moll W&gt;laUtalndullrles In the Country wall 110t mlama.n aged,
not poorly managed. but unmanaged. Accidents like Three Milo
Island wera not only likely, but "Inevitable." The• NRC was
"conluMd," "Inadequate" and "haphazard."
So What wat "Inevitable" In 1979 Is slllllnevllable today, and a
Nation continues to be IPII In the face by a seemingly omnipotent
lndullry. No more Harriaburga?·Tnat's not What we think. Sleep
well, your government Is watc:hlng over you.

The first step

Thla 18 ~· lo the Grod..a~e Stuclenll ol UB.
rm wrillng to urge. yoy 10 VOIO In the upoomlng
Monchltcxy Stjldenl Fee llellflndUf!l, end IO vote lor
_ , , . _ f o e &amp;CI&gt;ec!Uie of $12 per aemnter.
·~ you PtoNbly ""'*'• the Groduete Stuclent
AuOoiatlof&gt;JBIIA! ...funded by e foe lovled from every
Gr-..o Sludellt 1'hlll foe le mandetory; however.
o.- •lllelaw, G.S.A. ""'"h-It ,..,.,.,llrmed every
tine _..by a ......_.,rn of 111 Gtlduott Students.
Tille foe,_ llood at eulfJIIally se• "'""'"r lor abc
_,.-.end, .,,""""".,.llftl\lloto 1111 lot • rei"'
u ...,, "cln:urnstoncu
...., as • deer- In gre®ato tnrollment end
• - for fundlJ'l9 of now pt0joct1 11~ 11 the Alii~
Raj» Task Force ond the lndependon,.l
higher lee. II 1$ essenllol. H we ltl 10 IMinllln lhe
curron1 le¥el ol acllvlry of GSA. tntl a neW IH ol S12
per semester be apprO'I&amp;d.
GSA retutNI the b\11~ of the lao dlroclly 10 Groduote
Students through ll&gt;e funding of Department Clubl end

- ,....loundJhal"'""'"""

-•II••• •

GRAD ResearCh Gr•nts. A large &amp;rnCH.Int also goes to
lund various Specie! Activit lea, which ore open 10 all
Gradua_te Students, and enrich fmmeuurably the

aocfal and acad"'l'IC atmo•ohero ol UB. In lddlllon.
our conufbu11on to Sub Boerd I ensures partlctpaUon 1n
that vltal resource, and aliOWI Graduate Stud&amp;f\t
•cce•• to sirvtoes that range 'trom Movie• 10 He.t.llh
tnsu,ance. Underg~uates pay nearly ~0 • s.mestec
lor 1M some P&lt;lVII- Which mokeo our '"· oven 11

the lnc:lea$811 rale. q\i~te 1 bargetn
Per!J&amp;I)$ the funcrio&lt;l of GSA the! lhould' rn0s1 be
emphasised, tboUOh.. Is II• atatu. •• a central Graduate

Sludent Go..-emme-ru. Wo t\lve accese to all levels ol

the a~ademlc and admlnllltatl,o atructure of ue and
represent Graduate Studontlnt*reata on an enormous

range of commluo... booroa an~ counclla. This dtY·Ioday parlfclpallon In Ihe vovemanee ollho University is
probably our least notrood lunea~n. but In many wa)'$

our moet lmportant. ln IMH times ol budget cuts and
ro·awral.. l of Ihe Unlvet'ell)l'a mlaalon ano prlofitios.lo
is esseruial that we ht¥8 1 *lrong ancs active central

organlz01io&lt;l thll con • ...,.. O&lt;Jr neecls lind light lor
I hem.

II the mllndatO&lt;Y lee •• reJected. GSA Will Jne.ttably
lollowlr lntoobfrtlon; II h II rnalnta!Mdll $9, wowillb&lt;!
fo&lt;ced 10 cut heel&lt; rnony of OU&lt; acti¥1tln 4!1iflat.,
CO&lt;Isthutos a de facto dec:fHM In Oepanment Club
bUdgets~ With the approval of 1 Sl2 foe, GSA wftt II&lt;!
1ble 10 continue to func1ion It Ita present t.v.J, raise
club budgets 10 keep poco with lnllaolon. and CO&lt;\II&lt;lt!r

a marginal expenslon of aervJeea 1nto new ateas (such

u Day Cere. Anii·Rapo Took Foroo, SASU etc.} The
choice is yours.
Your Oepanmental Representatives on the GSA

Senate will distribute and COI!tct bollots: lhe voting
period Is Wednesday lilly 8th. They will a lso receive
info"-tion p•ckels-please ~ •hem over before
)lOu vota. II you lleve any questlona. don't nesitaJe tu
contact me a, Ihe GSA o fhce.
HOWinl

Ben,.ro. Pr..ld•M. G SA

FKU~ry S.O.te !Of endonllng
r811l0flllblllly 10 atuclenls. H Is lhl first o f

W. applaud lhe

guidelines on
lacully
many needed
a1ep1 to e naure lhll the UniW!tSilfs teaChing mission Is Ptoperty
malnt!Uned and aupponed.
Yet lhl eff0&lt;1 m"'t 110t ttop here. II the guidelines-outlining
what atiiCMntt .can upeot of teaCherS and drawing general "rUiatJ"
l or hoW ~ ..,.,.,., bet run--• ac:cepled merely as a
"11.,.,_.. by tMg._, end Olrry little or no Influence, the move Ia
atallure.
,t
st. , _ ,.. u......_ ...... Mt theM gulden .......
academic reac&gt;ontlblthy.'' and " they will be used to look ~c
·
IOf r e f - ," are trtcky IInce they effectllrely 881 no Sian
The Senett lllOIIIcl now pemaps fhlnk ·lrn termt o f carry
~nl one ttep larthaf 1lnd make them more !IIIII\'
"examplee" e nd "referenc:e tools."
It It abewd lhal a"'*' unlverlfty would function without SOme
I~ of _ _ . . . , lntt,_lonal -poMit)lfitlet. Simply ac:cepllng
some and aaklng elllacutty membera fo abide by them ta
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The auogatlon tMII that the guldell"" are a step IQward more
~t.. regulallona, 1• enc:ouraqing. Faculty Senate
Cllaln1*1 Norman Solkoff&amp; c:onlenlloq that this move mark&amp; a
ttart toward better guldetlnee and pert~aps a code ol ellllca IS
oornmendlllle. W. UfO&amp;IIIm eod othera Who support that, to puah 11
through.
But 1M onua Ia a lao on lllldenta to protecl their fnteraats.
Anyone who does not taka~~ note of the guldellnet and •ee
\hat " ' " - • they ate liOI llj)lletd are publicized, $hould not
utte r one word ul complaint.
Per11ap1 all the Senate's omdorsement will do Is lay Ihe
1rounclwolillot bringing more.attenllon to academlc:a•nd teaOhlng
oil UB. II thll llla!U"I tarlotlaly, however, and the IIOIIon Ia puoaued.
a code of elhlc:a coukl be-aa II 1hould be-lrllhe future for us.

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It 1004tecllllia ar\ ord!Mry. rnoehtne,~ll•ated In an
ordlnery__, PO\Indlng oul ordlnery ,..... llut
bV 111111 In a COin«, an alone. lind IOf the ,_, part,
~ IGnored; ol courw, until a IIOJY ol '""""""
~ ~anloclthe lrantiQ oett-rfngtng onet d h\IIRent-ooapleceolmeoalthan apleoeolmat.,
It drawn to """"l'net
Well. lh.. paf1laillr ~ ol humin rmagtnatio&lt;l
wu 1104 content Willi the led&lt;lu~er end -oclic:
lntereat ohown In II. The lltasllnollon otoampts lind
ao- lounci&gt;H .,.,. limply not enough to IIH the
hunger lot attent ion lhet tlllt rneclllf!O , _ 1~
auataln Itself. It , _ lo be appreciated, 1o be
wonted.
/JM afternoon the maclltf!O lu11111ad Ita lat~l!'ay.
lgno...S, • • usual, It broke Into 1 wild lr-r of bella end
aporj&lt;s. drawing the e nllro new•roorn 10 ha porel\. Wnet
IheM~·· raed.,.. not only • mlrocte of io\lrnelltm,
Out ol ma'nldnd. Stoflat on...,.,.., oocurrlng mont hi
and years In the futuro pOurecl o- '" roltorr, 1M
oblllly to -Into the future-the dreemt&gt;l--.
apeclally of druooeo&lt;&gt;ut '-rtt. .-hed bean ruJ'-1
Alae, t""'OO- t " qolclt!y •found out, lind tho

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'*olnll the ""'''&gt;IY 250 D0Un&lt;1S o f Ullllng v101onaoy
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In thi&amp;- ootumn-11111 II I!Qiy IO-n Tire
Sp«;;rum 1 Pulitar - . - , . . p r - two - t e d
otoriM from tile .,..,ng teletype; IWD . - , 11101.
oddly enough. -.,th 1 - UB.

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thai tria wtle'a IICllofta -

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"The- . n oublic lhoul&lt;l be ludglllg trl'f - . r oo
""'11M&gt; (ICWorn.,.,~" he told - a f t e r 11&gt;a Illest
"not my wile's paraona~ llle. I aa1t1 11M&gt; aame
thinG ""' atcxy about
ar1d 11~e1 rnldgol
ll&lt;ol&lt;e, aleo lhll Kan- ,.._ llroughl up
the mat1ar ollhe hofM."

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Gwgr Brooks says 'thanks'
ro the Ed/101:
Whot a PleUur11!-to this ~ MlchHI
Hopl&lt;!ns lntatVIew, 8/ld, my tate brothtt.. drawing ot

mel I am truly delighted and gr11telu1.

o..... Brook$
PulitzH Prfz•

w~

.Input into se~rch
To the Edllt&gt;&lt;:

Willi the tacont resignation o1 Presi&amp;Sent KettM the
lludants of IIIII Un~ty naV«tha unique-unity
(lnd reaponslbllhY)to llavo a eiQnlllcant altect on ttl
lutute. BelOte oettlif19- to the
-.ion of
candldates.tl'4-.atUk-faoolsto-UniVOnity'a and tlla ~
wlsll u.e new President to llavo.,A couple o f - ago

act....

queliflcat-'"

PreskMnt- Keeter .nsW«ed QuestionS&gt; ttom many
alucfents fn Haas l..&lt;x.lnoe. These r•noed ttom the
continued oonltn.tCt'on of the AmherSt Ownpus in

-&amp;Jandonaoontro-ttudantunlonlnpan-.
IO atudent inp&lt;,t Into aW ..,... ol the Unlvorolty from
aeademk: depanments to ~ntsttarion. TheM are
key questions. •net still in need of answera. There are
~thatUIIougll and It is oor lob to Identify lhem. ln this
way - will be bolter P&lt;epatad to the apeclfoe
qualifiC&amp;tiona "" hiring. Pr-t.

]'!lase -

Keep Squire for studmts
roiN~or.

Funhefmoro. none of tha c:aJl&lt;lldatia from u.e

This Ia a l o n g - - rasponaa toone oltha al11ctes
In The Sp«irum Cluring l/&gt;0 month of F«&gt;tuaty.
S1udantt of U8, do you raollze IIIII Squire Hall IS
- - to be ctoMd belote lila end of lhll
- - . . ? t thlnt 11"- Is an out,_! Why Nl-'t wa
been fiGhting tllle admlnlotratlve act since ttl P&lt;-1
01 - a t i o n In n.. Sp«&lt;tum?
_
Thle aclmlnletraJion unda&lt; u.e fucllt flat of
• , . . _ , Kettw llaa been continually tucoeadlng In
~up the atudanta of IIIII Unlvetalty. Squlta Hall
Is eo lw. ~. lhaonly . , _ . - atudanta and
faoulty CO&lt;&gt;glagata lOt
o&lt; lUll lOt ~llzing.
Tha .....,Hr of you. Oludant1 k.- how af)IICioul the
AIM- Cemou111 and how therolon't one atao on tile
C - • Whar' a1udan10 gather In 1a1ga&lt; numbe&lt;l.
Ketter and hla admlnlalration- be atoppocj hOtn
daotroylng and taking away tha last ol a llfongllold. flma Ia qulcl&lt;ly NMing out, and belonoknow It, tha - • • wiQ be-· 11&gt;11 &lt;Nano no m01a
Sq&lt;ilta Hall. It aloo.....,.. 1\o moro~ ....-.bowling
alley, Yicleo room llathokatlar (WIIIcll wfll

act..,..._

~ - Thurtday nlgllt ()pan "" 1hoeO
.,.....,., -~~. Thla 801.... - * I """*"Y -.lhaTunna4--at.-11_been_
10 - I N i i t -lngaaboul thaaehool, -ment,
paopla-llle.

-.a of O&lt;.W· '*'Iculw

conc:ama. On

a

mOtO gena&lt;aiiOWI wa must think about tha "mlslion~
ol thla Un'-llty. That II, what it tile tOle of the
Unt.ataity In our ooclety and hoW doas thll Unlvotaity
-..pry with thai rote? This Is a - r _ . . - i o n
· and though I Nlvo- $1&gt;8CH1c , _ , P&lt;Wfat to
Walt Utttn Friday.. fo&lt;vm selladutad In lounge.

,_,tty

paat al«tion "*'tlonad anything ebovt
Sqv&amp;. Hau rwnalning open to atudant actiYttlas. 11
wasn't ewon Pill forwwd fOf 1tudent1 to -..ote on like
lhlt of ROTC- Tha , _ atudent g""""'ment Pfopoaed
• - that would benefit the student body. yet thla
1 . - wun' on their tlcltel. ~parontly the SIIIJIIA
party Just
c:ate if Squlta ltd I s - awayfr01n
tha Otuclant body. Also, thata le "" way ' - lioorl ol
atudant aalwtttes un be _ . . t Into Hamman Halt.
Students or UB, Iefa taka up our arrna lnd 119ht. Wa
muot join togetha&lt; to and thla act of _ . . _ We
can't lot Squire Hal be pul*l out ""'"right undat our

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'"'· All ·togathat
· - · «ganlz.ationa
SqultO
halt moi&gt;Hiza
and !Me UPInthe
-~ion. I'm
pulling It tO yOU, Whit do yOU think - allould
do- 119111, 01 loteva&lt; hold our peace?
Anrone le lnt..-ad lhOUid com. to H.aaa

'--noa ..._,..,~noon.

-

Your pW It appra&lt;:Mt-.1, but your ptadlr;tlon Ia •
1111111 - ' " " '· Squite Ia ""r alai«/ to b e - until

_,.-to,.,

· -lot!MI&lt;
· _,.,~~~-oil,.
yoor .,. - - ...,
lactr ol •llf oanrtalfz-.!llftlon on,,. naw oompua. -Ed.

Mal -

10:30 am-12'.30""' to dtscuA them with you.
Tha tll;no Is now lOt us to take 11'4 -llbUity lot
daflnlr&gt;g and -.ceptuallllng tha lutUtO ol oor

-·will-

tiC-

Unlvonly and lha lunaion our naw
In that undatlaltl&lt;lg. I - • a n atudanta. boUI
gtaduate and ~-· ro actiwe!Y participate In
tlllt open diiCUUion - fot today.
~. . .,.,..,.and bring J'OUIIclaoa, Aa _
...... 0
tha - t l a l Seatcll Commit,_ I J'OUI
a._stiona and lnoigllll II I to actloaly lind
Oln&lt;:eroly -~ you in IIIII ox..ad\ng!y imc&gt;ottant
obligation.
Thonk you lor your &amp;l$sta- and con-ation.
PetM F. lllltphy,
GSA Ro~&gt;nunratioe,
Pros~''-' S..tefl

Committee

�Mafxist .
llisleluriOJioolllcq.
11le lJaiomlty .... ....,. am..
ia
tllo Ulli¥onity bu boa1
~ (or • ...,.,...r tcodto&lt;y
toward'
''publlah
or .
pcrioh"-roraa. r~ty tn&lt;mbm

doe-·

co....,_ u-~ oomnim&lt;s a1
....-r or t&lt;Khlnt. 1r th&lt;r

11te

~-- O!IPon&lt;nts or auch ••
aUballe cO.t&lt;nd thal thla
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downpla~

1-"ina,

by lis ...-.;"' Jlte
Sttocliei. I)Jll6 .-id In

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Janoary

the ~e Profeii!Or k\'d woolcl

RGtlboq ooellnncd Altbtlch'a
"oncluslo n s 1h1,1 Grabloer'•

a ..

......ion""""'- .... .,._

......., Buoon. ••a.~ca~~y I widl
...taadon of Prof....,
Grabintr's prodllttMry as 1101

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.-ina

*

$IMdatds

-

---caiOd ........ JO auempltd to nbuild. ~ ....

lbe !Miter.

I!IIO.IIIftDOYa GtabiDer rapondal t1w
Notln&amp;tblkOtabin&lt;rdecislon then "no haril 01111 fast
_.. •·•ocaamplec:ue,••~toabcfc standard1'' foe promotion and
strcucd tllo ditfitully of~ a ,..,..,.. in his ~t aod thai
wcrdict. bot cooo&lt;ludtd tbll tlloNiinpwer&lt;orbilm:y. "I -.ld
O&lt;abincr's ~ ltwl and 101 that ai..., tllo'abbr..-iattd tim&lt;
l)triocl I was •trY prolifiC," ht
quallly .._..Wow lhe saDdard."
RoM1*rJ adlled t ltal 10 pwc uplllntd. t-tn fact I would ....
Grabi..., laluk'01111 pnlf!IOCion to compare my vitae with that or

wlriclllh&lt;y- as an lntcarol pan or
a Uniw&lt;~Jiry •1101:

- in alllleraof.....,.Vkc
fiWoldeu fer ·~ A'lftllrs

........t

Judct

RO&gt;fbtr&amp;.''

lik qalest him,'' an .....,.., th&lt;
a..irm....
Grabin&lt;r dttd a myriad or let tors

.._.y - ....

that h&lt;'l:lalmssho" hostility toward

him lnd his MIDis!

perspt&lt;1iV&lt;.

Tht meMos wut AhbaC"h·s
instruC'1ions to the Assistant
Professor t&lt;llina him that h&lt; was
abusin&amp; the XerO&gt;C COllier and OYer·
urina th&lt; Ocpartm&lt;ntal accraaries
to help him compltt• his

bea.._riltc linceh.iswritina ~&lt;is ~till in · In • January letter
the- ~penuscnp~.
•
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Educational Studies Personnel
Commiuee Chairm&amp;n, Gnbin« a - tMany faculty membon c.m. 10
cha,..t that "the "'bstance or the
UK aaain11 my ttnur&lt;t and Grabincr's
ald, araulna that
pr~ rests oo- t!ii-ck!bious Grabi,..,.'s sdiOiarty contributions
..aluatJyt basis or my ~ ,.on lncletd substantial.
butd on q110111ity of I&lt;S&lt;2tCh and WaiT&lt;II Button cxplaintd that
publica~ ions rather than quality."
Grabinn ••was doi.a:&amp; somt usdu1
.,. also mointaintd that Altbach (rueardl) stuff."
Six peers "rot• 10 1M R'"""''
that Grallinor ~ or an
memion betaUie 11r"was hi~ 1n
1974 •llhoul &lt;Oiaplctina nis
doctoral di&lt;se&lt;taoion and needtd

of

·rror&lt;UO&lt;

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the ~Xtrt time.
•
Kt'.tlt'r. on an apptal, then
rcwie"'td th&lt; • ...., and ooneludoo
that Orabiner".s araument was "n01
compcllina . •• Tht- Univcnity

\

Prnidt:nl, • 1ho y.-as unavailable rot
oommcn1 WtdncM!ay. nootd ' the
proeedural J&gt;O&lt;hion h&lt; ,..as in.
"'For mt' co q vcnurn the

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uniformly
ntsat hc
ruomtneftdations that •tte" ,Wen at
le\'ds, ....;u, ,.,.ards to you1
" ' - " ' -ioo." ...
·Gnbi,..,.. " I should ~ abl&lt; to

•I!

"'"'&lt;

darf~ ~Srat&lt;

lhat a miSI I~&lt;
lw b&lt;en ,.de o.- thai bw has h«n
an\~\'C"CC . I ean~ do ncithc1 or

th&lt;!C&gt;."
Ktucr con1lnucd, ' ' I an1
convinced chat yOYr case was l,i\'cn
lot'riour ·~ objtcti~ tvala~iOn at
&lt;a&lt;h and every kvol; and.!hal ba«d
on I~

doc..m..t.tlon oon(aincd in

_ ..dWIK. tit( ·~"' df&lt;\ 11(1)
~ .. i&gt;th&lt;rofar&lt;~
..,-~~)1.,;,;:·•

Gnblloer'*"""'

the cue through
aaothtr fOIItc-. ct.imin.a that
......., llllld ,_,a.u;,; .m.;,,
t . . . . . . _ . , ...

&amp;ivtwW:-1.'

re ...... ... Oopp;d1o said
that Roubera t.d no _ ..,. to do
~his and soon r&lt;&amp;liltd his mista~&lt;.

but

C~ntr.

h.,....,.,. &lt;ontinu&lt;d

10 at&amp;H 1hac •hi~ ~11\ d~ hi m.
~hi~ R~a. &lt;Oid thai he had .
Rt\'C"r

promiSC'd &lt;1rabinrr rr-rcvic"".

,..,..lei

but only told him he
apply.
Both the ll&lt;partn&gt;&lt;nl racuhy and

Altbach denied Orabincr ' ,
.,-gument, &lt;'\•Otina that he was not
dtservlns
lhe: r'c-rrview.
Follo-'·ina tht same hi&lt;rarchal
proeedurc h&lt; u«d In h(s first and
initlat rcq\M"Y. ror trnurr. GrabinCT
~ up th&lt; bu~urnooi&lt; tine.
to h&lt; ..alu&amp;Kd ,..,..h·dy. He
,... .....,.hdmlllfiY found to be
la&lt;tina in resardl and publicalion
&lt;tua'-r MCI quanti~)~.
Aft&lt;r Roubera was proll&gt;olod to
th&lt; Yitt Praidatcy in th&lt;'sammcr.
S.anky c.am.. ,.... .....,. Actina
D&lt;a~ and r&lt;full!d to oct on
Grabin&lt;i's
1101inethllt ooly

or

••in

r-.

Keller could fO&lt;CC a rr-rcvi&lt;w.
"Th&lt;n Dun ROSWtrl WIU dtarly
in rrror," h&lt; wrote to Allba&lt;h.
10yina that he did not h&lt;leivc
Orabin« shoukt havt"a ~~niew.
ll&lt;cau~ or hi• prior involvement
ia the matter, Rossb&lt;ra nnntd the
&lt;:as&lt; O'f&lt;' to his Associate Vitt
Presidecu ' WIBiam Omnu, "ho

also reoommmdtd 11!11 Grabiner
not r..,.;•e the appeal. Grcinor
an~rted that
C'h~ Auistant
Profu50r's acwly submiucd

documtenation

was

not

...bslaallally dlffetmt from his
prior subn)lsalono, and "it appears
to 111e doubiM that Prof...or

&lt;italliDer .,.. Ollldc a case ror ,..
reolow."
Ketter

...

aarccd with th i•
turnlna asidc

aueumcnt.

On!"'-'•

plea on"" .,ain · and
throwlna 1M ....,Into th&lt;

ane•on«

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The Earthling:
An Australian Disney ,

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For tile peet 10 )OW....
~ Hollywood hM vet}' little

: of one ellle, ~actor.
: Flying only oceulonal!y to
;!', loll AngeiM 10 18M . .......
;;. film 1*1. WIMIMI Holden hM
3! spent - o f IllS , .... alone
L on 1M plains autfOWIOtflg hla
Kenre game rancll. gvarding
IIQelnSt ~ or Mvlng

already wounded anlmalt. II

no aurpriM , then,

OOIMI U

that Holden's first major pall
since his role In Helworlt
shoukl refleCt his own deepfelt to.. of nalure and SOiamn
relf*:t for wildlife. Now
playing at tha Amhe,.t and
HOliday Theaters, The
&amp;rthllng reeks of innocence.
wonder, and celebrallon OYer
the workl'a awe.Ome beauty.
A grluled old curmudgeon.
Patrick Foley (William
Holden) seta out ltlrough the

~ outt.c:k. ..ctllng
for 111a ~.and berlecl
ancntry. He;., to uaa !
~ l'Walnalan pt.rue,
"fllCln' to die." Conwenlenlly
f or ua, Foley Is alde-trllckecl
from lila~ w a y - he
~Mel&amp; up wltrta 10 )'Mr-old
toner after hit food. Cu\e and
blonde enough to put t he little Dutdl boy to ahame.
&amp;.II Oatay (Ricky Scllrodef)
linda hlmMII merctteesly
abandoned alter Ills parents
rathef meully b8dt their
camper and lllemsetves off
the edge of a cliff.

Filii bones
Knowing hia days ar"
numbered, Foley Is at first
reluctant to adopt the Illite
orphan, hardening his already
tough carapace with growls
and frequenwy laughable
gllmaces. He ref uses (o
share his food with the boy,

rea,fuH)f mailng him

~·~

l~ emjrOtVMnt;

acculonalll' doeS he
throw Sean his leftover llsh
bones. By now, 'Seen has
been reduced to a gruntlnlf.
half-amneslacbundle of
neiVeS. cabsed In pan,
undoubledly. byJJis pOjj&lt; diaL
Ne.er lQM, though-Foley
me&lt;1ds Ills ways ind, alter
teaching the boy 1he -skiUs of
outbecl&lt; survival, bo1ngs him
to lhe..hOf'r1eSteed wt.ere lif..
began aoo would, lor him,
peacefully end.
FHmed In South Wales·
Barrington Natjonal Patk, Tile
Earthling is visually
•magnificent. The sprawling
plains, craggy mountains,
and verdant forests all rival
each otPer lor beauty.
Kan,gaioos sport fr8!lly In the
background; ostriches and
wombats occasionally m_ake
a stunning appearance.
Photography Director Don
McAlpine makes excellent
u!le of the spectacular
s~oting, fUming p(enty of pan
s'&gt;ots and bfeath·taklng views
of fhe counlryStde.
only

"LOok with tha,;; eus"

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Even..so, a few flaws mar
this otherwise unblemished
movie. Tile Eallhl/ng's
glorification oi Nature Is
admirable and yet lll some
limes a bit idiotic. For
example, the catching of a
fish or trapped rabbit often
brings ecstatic response•
climaxed with music truly
befitting Tile Sound ol Music.

A I WCHEO 8lONOE IN AUSTIIAU.I\?: LewR i c k y - - otors wijh WHilom
H~dtn lt1 1M E,#rtfttfnQ. • Olt.MfH41M flllft about._ the won6tmll ~
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dweller, with his organi~
foods and Penguin Pocket
edlllons of .Shakespeare.
While anyone may enJoy the
scenety. only chlldre~ or lhe
very young at heart will 110ioy
this slightly tedious bUt fruty
well·madll film. The actors
are good; the Sloty.
appropriately sweet and
fanc"ul. Tile Earthling is.
tonally, a movie of which Wall
Disney would have been
proud.

A clap. yes. A shout.
.tnaybe. But a paroxysm of
Joy? Definitely not. Also.
language seems to be slightly
mangled with frontier Idiom.
The OYerly grainy foley
seems alw•ys to be "looking
with his ears" or " almin' at"
dOing sometlllnp with a
pioneer parlance that would
make any self·rjlspecllng
urbanite wince.
But, alas, this mOYie was
not made tor the witty city·

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~at Metheny Group: new directions in fresh-air ·jazz
N..,.
. vP!!...~;:J: with
~15
Probably like many others present,
I had lOOked forward to -'ng the
80181 band lasl Fall, not only l or
Charlie Haden. Dewey Redalan and
company ool also lo see Pll perform
in a freer slyte. In the pasl he has
limited lhe music on eecn ol his
albums to singular doreclions (Ex
Btiglll She llfi!-Siralghljatt, Chautauqua-SOlo guilar; etc.l rat~er
lhan shoWing off everylhing he coul(l
do on ~ery record.
• No one says his record1ng
philosophies musl extend themselves
to llvt performances. II Pal waa nol
showong otl everythinG~ can do at
lh1s pOint, I Will be allonlllheel by
what 1/le future holds. The c:onctrl
COYered all lhe gn11.1nd ul his five
albums wt&gt;ile mapping out some
surprises lot' the lulure.
Special guest for 1/liS lOur, Who 0
also appears on lhe lonncomlng
album, wes b&lt;ulllan pe.cusslonlst
Nana llasconc:elos (almost a regular
in 81Sffilo having appeared wuh
Egbeflo GismonU and lhe group
Codona with Don Cherry and Collin
waleotlin llle recenl paall. His
instinctual mylhms greally enhance
lhe sound ol lhe group.
GOile was bass player Mark Egan
who was.~colncldentally, last aeon In
Bulf111c.. wllh another Brazilian
•
perctlsaionlsl, A1rto Motelra. Ha was
replaced by Steve Rodl&gt;y from
Chtcagp who doubled on eleclrlc and
stanc1up bass. adding still inore
lleJ~ifiUIIy to lhe gtoup. NeiY ,
·' • ,
synthepized lnstrumenls wore added
to the telups of bOth kl)yboardlst Lyle
Mavs and Pal himself; tho most
·

visually stunning being Pat's Roland
Gullar Synt~e.sizer.
Tloe biggesl change or all, however,
was the band's choice ol material. or
course the program started out wilh
"Pifase Dance," which Pat's been
using as an opener for the lasl three
years. Yes, there were blls and pieces
ol solo guitar wor1! hom the New
Chautauqua album. There was even a
funky version ol "Jaco" lhanks .ro
Rodby'a allusions lo the Brothers
Johnson. The scheduled program
ended W1th a spacier than usual
version ol lhe lamitlar "San lorenzo."
There was even the crowd·pleasing
IItie tune from American Gan1ge
playeo In a r0Ck-&lt;:haraoe-t1ke encore.
..What QOI me OUI ol my SUI,
tlowev.,, wu his newer
mateuat-oflen unlilled-whrcn one
could deOnllety describe as
"exploratory." With all thiS talk and
music of Ornene Coleman, Pal's
dectded to dedicate an origins Ito him
caOed "Oil Ramp." Played at freeway
speed, lhe composition began quite
open. harmonically, and delfnllely
loud. Thrashing drums and
pe~cussl0&lt;1 with stand-up bass sellrng
rather llexible boundaries gave Pal
room to premier his Roland Guitar
Synlhesizer. Former Ornelte
trumpeter, Don Cherry, would
certainly commend Metheny lor
cepturlng that same textural feeling
ho at one time supplied to that
Tnfamous troupe.
There have been many complaints
abOut gullar synthesizers irom good
players. and, In lacl Pat did not
expect a workable one to emerge lor
10 years HoweiiR his. he hys,
' "•. , tracks I
nobodyl!l
'tlu!srness.'0•Lat
the nllitft, Pat
used It again. baqklng up ·a.

1st Aflflfltll Cliffori FIIIMI MfllfiOfiM •

synthesizer sol&lt;&gt;. Again II sounded
exceptional.
The group seemed to cnver as
many bases as possible within the
lwt&gt;-hour concert. Lyle Mays
performed a truly 1nspired ctassocally·
tinged solo dunng lheir rendition of
Keilh Jarrell's "The Wind Up." There
was an open country air alliluds In
Metheny's longer poclong for a yet
untilled " James Taylor·lype tune."
That Mld·West appeal colored hiS
acoustic S1tumm1ng for ••trs For You"
which leatu'ed Sefone flute lines lrt&gt;m
Lyle's syntheSizers and culourtul
textures from Nana's cymbals and
background (truly JUst thi s side •JI
audrbihty} vocals. Thos combination o f
mstruments reminded me o f Weather
Reporl 's " UnkMQWn Soldrer " The lufljt
closed nocely aile&lt; evolving Into a
moderate swmg
Whenever Lyle accumpan1od •
Nana's berlmbau (a musteal twin o f
the boW al)d arrow), h b10ugh1 to
mind parts ol Nana's o wn ECM album
wilh string orchestra. Ollen limes
these subtle Interplays with Lyle's
fingertip orchestra grew Into quote
chasmic images ol the open plains
and echoing canyon&amp; ol the
Southwest . The Granada ThOatre
beca,me more than its usual
cinematic window to the world and
realized a quite new sonsalion via
aural travel (Tt11! Granada Canyon?j.
The Image or a passing storm wa~
the strangest and most moving e• enl
o f the ev.ening, Beginning with Pat's
patented " underwater" gullet tone.
the loghls laded as Nana began
challertng a thundersheel to an
airplane engine pulse. One solitary
ligM from the Sl8ge floor shone onto
lhe gleaming metal, scallerlng rays ol

of Elicott

w-

to •·balance .. or '""t~atUt.ai&amp;Ze"" the
synuwsize, elements P411 retretated
as he did duung rne Cf)!('leerr tnat ..at
tnls P&lt;&gt;lnl ..• I can't rmagone
playong wiii&gt;&lt;Jut hom." On the tour,
Nan.e·hes sucl'l an tnsp~ra·ttonal ettec.r
on the group, just as lhe 80181
session~ nod on Pal's own pte.yrng:
"An lncrt doble lealning
experience • • . II was the lorsl•tlme I
ever had to play 1oke that on a noghl
af\er night basis, all noght long. It's
one thing to play one or two sort ol
flee tu~a . but to actually d? two
shows a night (where} that's really all
that wei happening, 11 was a real
challenge."
My guess Is lhls album will
certainly be an exploratory
masterpiece. Metheny's been called
the " BrubOck ol the '80s" lor his
abllfty to popularize ran. Wouldn't II
be $()(ll81hing to have " Free Jau"
popularlted? He may be just the one
for lhal job.

-Bt/1 Besecker

J·

10 KRACE - ~
Sunday, ~ril 26 at lO:OO a.m. ""
Srarting at PBrking lot P-3 in front

light rhythmically Skyward. Accented
by great synthesizer thunder claps.
the sensation became as much Qne
ol Hell's •Jutpr&gt;urlng as that &lt;&gt;I the
Heavens grjne mad. Thll crowd's
reacfiQn was perplexed-Nana's Idea
of "heavy metal" music was
decidedly unique. Predictably. what
did bring the greatest reaction from
lhe cr&lt;&gt;wd were the roclc-jau jams at
the end olthe prQgram featurrng
percussion trade-J&gt;IIs between NaQa
and drumme• Dan G&lt;&gt;nlleb.
Alter the stoow. Pal and L'/18 1a11te0
about their nextetoom thai's due QUI
the laS!
ot May. Orig~natly
planned as a duel album belwtoen tne'
cnlef c&lt;)mpo$8f11 ol 11&gt;e group. \he
Idea ot Nana emergea -may
d1scussed the aOdllion o f percuss"'"

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In !he IIIIO'a. traditional lrleto mu81c IUMCI wUh
the gr-lllQ IIOPUIIfltJ ol loti! muelc to create a
lre8hMn end 'ritalfty thet had long been ~·
from IIIah mU.k:. Such groupe &amp;I Planxty. The
Chlehal~end Tommy Makem and lhe
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Irish Folk Music

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3000 tenta In a tush~ Hiley ot11he- coast

ol lrelend. Thou.....,. ol ~ ~ -•ther
milling about their tempo&lt;ary ~IteMs, llnglng
among friends circlillQ • small campfire or listening
appreclatl..ly to the muelclana on the stage down
the hlllai&lt;H. .
AI duel&lt; deeo.nda upon the eceoa, small groups
cuclclle under aldmpy aleeplng bagt fOr warmth in
IJOnt ol the atage. Th11 aniolte of traet&gt;can fires
awlrta latlly over thO aUdience. Those walking
b e t - the bo&lt;lles ate careful not to step on an
outatrelc:lied hand or trip over the ever-present
mounds of beer bottles. What - . like •
battlefield It, In reality. a celebnlllon uf Irish folk
mUIIc.
You are at a three-day lrllh folk festival leaturi1111
the lOP n _ . In the art and 1110 IhelM WhO are.
CHII)' known to the pub11oera of small villages. By
11141 end of lhe festival .-ou will hiWI h4tard The
Chlellalna. lhe Bothy Band, Davey Arthur•nd The
Furey Brothera. Loudon WalnwriOJ11 Ill and have
eonaumed maasquantltles of Oulnnen. Harp and
Smlthwlcka.
•
The lrlah kids, you'll'aOOCI dltcover. are extremely
knowleclgable olthe gr~ On the bus trip from
Dublin to the west coast trrwn of Uedo&lt;Jnvama,
t.hey'lt negate .-ou wilh encllees verses of their
lavorlta eongs, while .-ou etruggle to remember t.t&gt;e
el&gt;orUI of a simple Simon aoc:l Oatfunkel lUIIe: The
kids know. luve and celebrate lrlah folk mil,lic.

Vinage by storm, the Clancy's
the musk: to a folk-hullQry
y,...,. tatar, the eound of

~In the tempO. twa1111 and

an lolk music.
&lt;'' Old lolklee
the music ollhl people In
the mount81 o Appelachla. Their llvety f iddle
p!Jy(ng and booncy jigs were Indigenous. however.
to the ~rltt.ll Isles. Poor Immigrants from Ireland,
Scot lar!CI af\11 &amp;&gt;oland •who aetlled In the area
oomblned tbelr braod of music with American blues
and Jazz to fotn1 f. dlstlncOve bl~&amp;ls tound.
l.oc*J folk .,lSI Joe Head - s a elmllarity In
moQern.fdeto q Alr*fcan folk muslc. The
ma.ndol1n'llnd pannywhlstle, l or lnSianca, create a
kinship ot lUis betwe.~ the two sounds.
The maJor lnlluerice ol IriSh music, Head
believes. Is the modal. medieval sound which Is
POPUlar among Amertc:a.n artists wl)o prelar the
"ancient" end 110adultered folk versions.
Popular folk singer Kathy, Moriarity also sees the
widespread use olthe Ourlan Mode ond uses lis
strong melodlo structure herself. The whole and
hall tones ol an octave are set against each IJiher
to create a sound whfctl Is very typlc.a l In Irish
traalllonal Slllglng, She explained.
An example o f the lnfillratlon ol Irish music lntu
mode&lt;n rock Is Wamtn ZBvon's " Roland the
Heedless Tl&gt;ompson Gunner ... Local mualclan Mike
Meldrum pOints out that the SO!lQ hU a distinctive
Irish harmony set In modern waltz time. The wordl5
are also similar to an Irish Republican Army rebel
ballad.

The reel thing
Many Irish folk singers are still struggling with
adapting Irish tradlllonat music tu lc.lk musi c.
Some have butardlzed lhe sound to appeal to
unknowledgeable Irish-Americans. Others remain
111unct1 tradftlonaJISls and. th erefore. are heard
only by thole with an appreci ative ear fur melodi c
l)flff~tlon.

While AlnerlcaM c:ootlnoe to lleteo to the
ChlellaiM and the Clancy's, ot her artlata are
attemPII!lQ to keep Irish musto thriving and fresh In
America. (At a recettl concert In BrookiYJ1, a
reunited Tommy Makem tnd Uam Clancy played to
a capacity crowd-resurglng with new tunes such
aa "Red Is the Rose" and ''Jhe Green Fields o f
France.'1
The traditional mu5lc of County Clare Ia giW!ft'
fresh vitality In Mid&lt; Moloney's Str/nga Atrac~&gt;N.
His all~natrumenla( LP gives Moloney a Sl)owca8e
lor his talents on the tenor bat&gt;Jo, mandolin and
guitar. The vitality o f the album Ia heard In his
Hvery reels-a series ol two to IOU&lt; songs WI\ICh
flow smoothly Into eaCh other and lump at the
listener. The similarity to American Bluegr~~as 1$
·evident and typifies Moloney's pilhy style.
Also using the surging explosiveness ol reels is
James Keane In Roll 'Away the FIHI World. With
Sean Keane olthe Chieftains on jhe fiddle.
MolOney on guitar and banjo, and Keane on the
but ton accordion, a clearlY profeiilorl'al blending ul
traditional and modem sound emerges. The reels
are played hard and sharp.

The 119 1s up
The prolesslonallsm ol this veteran group Is
contrasted by a~ashlngton. D.C. based group
called Celtic Thunder. Their album of the same
name Ia missing tho ciJrlty nec~ssary to fully
appreciate traditional Irish Instrument$. The
1}1aJorlly ol the songs ate lac~luster elfurls end
lacl&lt; the melodic and dancing harmony o f Irish
voice a.
Their lest song-a reel consisting o f " The Wi se
Mai d/The Cup ol T~han's" -llnally Shows
that C.lllc Thunder can cltt. Jesse Wonch's boldnran
drum Is especially fcorceful.
A disappointing albucn Is "The e.sr of The Borhy
lUnd." Their l'li81S ere excellent-having soto parts
~rglng Into a climatic en41ng. However. the
malqflly of o fferi ngs lack the energy which made
lhe band Instantly popular In Ireland and America .•
One too-short song Is "Fioolnghvata,"a
Scotllsh-Gaellc burst of perfect vocal harmuny.
Regreta.bly. I aklpped an opportunity to see their
last concert together at the Balllsodare Festival.
County Sllgv.Jn Augustl979.
(Note: Fur a complete catalog CJI Green Unnet
Rec«ds You may write Green Unnet Records; 70
Turner HIIItload:Jilew canean. Coonect~eut 063CO )
Dan Bowman

Until 1979 the Fesll•al featured unly hJik music.
Huwever. lr).l980, Bread and Roses went electric
with people Uke Nell YoullQ and his HfJWks and
Dovel band. (There's no word on wlleo-or It-an
LP will be released lrnm lhose sesalons.)
So much lor history. This two-record set Is
exoellent. Bill &amp;!mont. Janice Belmont and Danny
Kopelson produced lt. c:apturillQ lhe music clearly
and crisply; crowd noise Is kept tu a ml"l mum.
ThoSe 11s1eners woo like Unda Ronstadl will be
pleased l o know her lilt tune " When Will 1 Be
Loved" (written by 1'1'111 Everly) Is lnCiUCied. Those
who fiJid Ronstadl b(Jring and em,,llonally tepid wll
be pleased In knuw the song Is performed by the
Chamber. Brothers In a strikingly beautiful
arrangement; slowed-down tempO and gorgeous
harmonlea give the so~ a haunllng quality. The
Chambera also perform a great m)"baby'a·lell-me
blua catted " Tore Up Over You."
• Another hlghltghl Is the Oppanhelm-Ferlns tune
"BrMcl end RoMe.• Perlormed a cappella by Mtmi
Fat1na and lief elater. Joan Baet, the song lea lures
their Yolces dlppl1111 and ~rllng and 'V'IIing In a
1110\lillQ perlonna.l8; the lyrics are pro-woman's
movement and IIIII audience shouts Its approval.
Bob 8Mz 1110 sings Bob Dylan's MForaver Young"·
"May GoC1 bleea and keep you alwav-fMay your ·
wlahel all COllie true/May you always ao lor olhers
and lllaY o.J._. do lor youJMay you build a ladder
to the 8tMIIMnd cllfnb on _ , rungh\nd may .-ou
lily for............
The IOnQ
the spirit of the festival, u Baez
Olllha .... ' - WDfda.
The~ ....... OIOpe up occasionally
Seiger and Graham Nash.
, "'- llrMd Olcl folltle, ~ Chal1ie Klngs'

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"he~IIIia oountryn to.. evary
rtcow.!

t he I'IUIIW
alftOt ~

10 lift hete '1111 I'm !lOIII's
00 and not mel". ~r also
·a ~lonetome Valley,"

·~llr•tonel*\lo.
Naah , . . . _ . . Olcl "Military .,.,_... by

atldlnO • ODIIpllt that conclamnll "nuciMr
,....,.,.... ll!l •.csHW pe!forms llle group•a 1111
..,_ • 8oft8....._ t Go.· lind John and J.,._

Hlll'a ..,..,_......,.. !he No Hcltel IMWfe by
the Doollla ........... Tl'(lar and Hall).
oe.~......._._,he Aoct..
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IloilO ........ Cl8llad "'rrlllno ........ The
othar 1*11111 • lba ~Mofd - Hor1on"8uffakk, Hoy!
AlltDn,
RaiU'a tl8lal8l and tuba
.............. IIIIMur, ;loaf tlant....n. DI¥ICI

'-llo---

Jolin.....,_..

Crooaby, Paul Siebel, Krls Krist• trers• n. Leal•
Kuokol ana Chick Corea(!).
An routetandlng album. an o•utsta]ldlng cause:
Bread end Rtoaes.

'- Bob Schooley
Don McLean, Cham Ughlning, •
(RCA)
•
II does not bother me one bit that the only
'reason I was given this album to review Is that I'm
one ol CHIIy lwo people In The S/Hctrum office who
can claim to have been out of junior high $Chool
when McLean's "American Pie" was released.
Well. In splta of my adv&amp;l)ced years. 1 can still
recognize gOod music when I hear it. And although
the liner notes on Don Mclean's Chain uomnlng
make him aound like he wallta on water every day
before btealdast. II one can Ignore the hype, this
album Is worth a second lilian.
It's an album that .-ou have to get to know,
lhouQh. "Crying 011er You.'' the Roy Orblson
classic., Ia lfeated woth more ol a ..,.. ol toss
than the original version, end McLean's
lnterprelatlon Is more subtle than the lean
recording by Orblson. "Your Chealln' Hean.. ls
treated In much the same way-Mclean's voice
.canlea moJe &lt;;&gt;ltt&gt;e meenlllQ o f the sollQ than. the
actual words do. In one line, "You'll walk the floor.
like I do," Mclfan softens to a whilper, glvlllQ a
11-lllQ gtlmp.. of regret; rather than ltMt
traditional accuaatory aarcum, aa Interpreted by
SUCh greats 11 Boxcar Willie.

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~. SPRINGFEST '81

Buffalo Folk Festival· '81 is
r~pectfully dedi.~ated ·to
Mrs. Waldm~n with best
wishes.for a spe~dy recovery.

Buffalo Folk Festival '81
We are all talking louder· and hearing
less. The clanking machinery of
industrlaliustlon has spawned a parallel
movement in contemporary music lhat

attempts to· communicl!te through
. theatrict and mega-deo'bel volumes.
Modern cuhure sequesters us further
from the healing forces of nature. A
generation of people. whose most
· soeadfast companion has a 19·inch
screen and a fine·tuning knob. has been
faught to be passive spectators.
honoring those who do while
discounting their own capacity pr
aclion. Walls-real and
imagined -impede each of us from
feeling a true sense of "*'munity.
The folk festival is one fleeting
opportunity to redeem the l&lt;lst
humanity. to create an lsiand of
solidarity, however shortlived, amidst
the sea of alienation. The music is
edifying. L!'Ss theatrics, more ~ubstance.
It speaks of a more elemental
relationship with nature: the rushing
wind. a bird. water. an inner
peaoe . . . labor reform. Community is.
Inherent. A eraft demonstration here. a
music workshop there. People doing
and being. Touching one another.
Tear down the walls and listen. you
might hear a sound -the folk festival is

Sq.uire Fo.untain ~rea

John. &amp;ady, another BuR~Io-based
artist, will both play and host Thursday
night's Coffeehouse. In addition to his
ho.r dutlc$, h(l will help Ros Magarian
.with the children's concert. It's John's
background that makes him such a
ller$8tlle performer,

His experience

renges from soiQ artist to group memher
and his rtpertolre from rock to J1w. 10
fnlk. S.. &lt;»me hear .John play origJnal
"".;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...:;. .~-~...- - - - - - - - - - " ' ~=and unique arra09&lt;'""'"ts

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�University Union Activities Board.
is proud to present
the lOth annual

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EDWitt•s MUSIC STORE
Buffalo'• Larveat Muaie Selection

POP-ROCK..COUN'tRY-FOLK-BLUEGRASS
BROADWAY-CLASSICAL
Featuring Method. and Colleetioru for:

April23- 25
Credits
- Coordinator: •
Steerin!:! Committee:
Publicity:
Sound:
Crafts:
Hospitality:
Ushers:
Stage Crew:
Tickets:

Lois Waldman
Usa Rappaport, Mark Cohen,
'Randy Willet and Thalia Sakoulis
Esther Cooper, Andrea Oriel
Brian Rich, Gerad Pappa,
Michael Fetto and UUAB Sound
Thalia Sakoutis
Alice Glanzman
Danny Mandel
and UUAB music ushers
Ed Vigdor and UUAB stage crew
Dave Sampson a nd his Sub Board I
Inc. ticket office staff

Accordion
Autoharp
Balalaika
Banjo
Ball

Melodiea
Oboe

.Orran
Piano
Recorder
Ba~n
Saxaphone
Cello
Steel Guitar
Chord Orran
Trumpet
Outieal Guitar
Trombone
· Drunii Tuba
Dulcimer Ukelele
Flute
Violin
Guitar
Viola
Harmonica
Voice
Mandolin

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Program Book
Cover:
Logo:
Composition &amp; Design:

Advertising:

Martha B. Kazmierczak
Jerry Sealy

Martha B. Kazmierczak
M_!lry L. Simpson The Spectrum

Special thanks to Anita LaMon to. UUAB's wond&lt;!rful S«rotary ~PPY secr01ary's
week Anita!) . Jerry Sebly lor a new and ~uulullogo. Dave Comstock lor being
hims.!ll. and to WBFO. Turgeon RestawanlSLTD. and P J . BOTTOMS lor th&lt;!lr
timi' and generosity.
To Bill Hooley and the rest ol UUAB lor bemg 50 h&lt;!lplul and supportive a nd
~Dy to our OMsion Director Usa Rappaport.
To Sub Board I Inc Executove Oireclor Dennis Black and th&lt;! rest ol the
admlnlsWalive d ivision lor their time and patience and to Tlm Sheen lor putting
through aD tho$e reps.
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1\ very special thanks to The Spectrum• adliertislng and production staff aod to a U
of you who have bee n o f assistance th roughout this projecl.

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.,d Jw1 newr left. She's played at dubs
end cofteehousa throu~t the area
whictlll surprising for someone who
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standard folk tunes In addition to her
own bnln~ ol song. such as "I Always
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Friday April 24

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Conference

Thursday April 23
8 p. m. (&amp;~)
Ratbskellar, Squire Hall
OPEN MIKE
Host JOHN BRADY ·

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. 8 p .m. (admission)
FUlmore Room, Squire Hall
KATHY MORIARTY, M.C .
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TOM PAXTON

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Ros· Mt
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John Hall
Distinguishing himself as one
mll!lclan who wears his polltlc:s on his
sleeve. John Hal has kept himself busy
perfonning benefiH for Musicians Unhed
for Safe Energy (MUSE) since the five
days of tonCftiS In New Yorlc City In
s,p!ember ol 1979 that rnarJqed tne,
anti-nudur movemenfs high W5ler
mark. Hal. along with Jacl&lt;son
Browne. GraMm Nash. and Bonnie
Ralrt comprise_the production board ol
MUSE. But even stJ1pped af his poll!lcst
John Hlll has shown himself to be a
guitarist. voulisl and composer of
Mnsl!illlty. Sin&lt;le Iris early days 1n
Woodstoclc wtth the roc1c band Orlelins
to h"ls more recent solo endeaiiOIS, HaD.
asslstA!d b~ his wife Johanna, has
composed a legion af top-flight 1\lnl!$
such as ''Oarn:e WHh Me." " Half
Moon ." and ."Power," the
acknowledged anthem of the MUSE
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Saturday April 25
Haas
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FIUmore

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Theatre

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JONATHAN EDWARDS
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As the Iitle oi 111$ ~--t album ,
The Paxton Repon. ui'dlcates, Tom
Paxton sings oi the evenjs oi the day.
During his 20-plus year career the
renowned singerI songwriter lias
composed songs saliriling such
contemporary themes as Watergate.
Anita Bryant, Salvador Allende and the
Chrysler Corporation, culnt!Mting in the
po~gnant"Let the Suns!Une," arguably
the dellnitiw alternate energy song.
Indeed, wi!h the passing oi PhS
Ochs-lo whom &amp;rf/olo Folk Fesliool
'80 was respjK:IIuly dedicated-Paxton
may be America's prmlier wri1er .oi
topical songs. But, nol)etheiess. Paxton
rHisls the label "protest singer. •
clelmlng II "'automaticaly cutsOff In
people's minds 80 to 90 pe!Q!flt oi
w~&gt;a~'l do." An with such apoltical and
olt«MMred gems as "'The Last Thing on
My Mind" and "Ramblin • Boy" to hts
aedb he lends credence to this dalm.
As he demonstrated to the 200.000
participants at the MUSE concert In
New Vork City's Battery Park on
Seplemlier 1979 Paxton's smooth tenor
will be sure 1o touch ew;ryone. ''LIM
the Lone Ranger," he Mid In a ...cent
lnl.-vlew. " I come to town and sing
tome
end luw! a silwr bulel .•

sonos

It's been a long and winding road for
Jonathan Edwards. In his younger
yurs, this $on of an FBI man
audllloned for the Ice Capades. raced
buDdo:.ers (lllegafty. ol course). attended
mlll1ary school (Involuntarily. of course!
and studied art in college to prepare
himself lor his eventual career as a folk·
rocldng singer/songwriter. His sell-titled
debut of 1972-leatunng the miUion
selling single "Sunshine" -stands as a
prime example of the genre. And six
albums and a decade later. tall and
lanky Jonathan Edwards refuses to
throw his checkered career into a
musical holding panern. Recent shows
have seen Edwards mlx some oi his old
classics such as "'Shanty." "Train ol
Glory", and " Emma" with a crop oi new
material. His new sound showcases
plano along with his sweet vbatoUnged YOice, gubr and harmonica.
Above al. Jonathan Edwards
promoses-ln the immonal words oi
;st&gt;anry"- to "put a good bun on·

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C h lldren's Ac:thrttles

Sabuday, April25, 1981
Center Lounge-Squire Hall

1:00 ·2:00p.m.

2 :00 · 3 :00 p.m.

Cindy Blrrer

M usic w/Mouement
Discovering &amp; CreaUng
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From C hildren's l:ueryday Woi'ld

Janet McDonald Stor\r·Tlme Puppeta
The telling of folk &amp; fairy
tales with puppet$

3 :00 · 4 :00 p .m.

4 :00 · 5:00 p .m.

Rot~

Magorlan Folk Music Sing·Along

with John Brady Si/ley songs. games. and
make·up songs

lona Penteldon Children ·s songs wl jauy piano

THURS.

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OPEN
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from II am - 2 pm

Creative Mcwement Workshop

Ros Magorian
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llllng old end n..., ballads from many

cullura. She delights V&gt; gdt!ng People
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lona Penteldon has performed in
eledrilying gospel music in
tolle&lt;'houses. and has'don" WO&lt;kshops
In school.

She plays and smgs IO&lt; the young
~uh choir 10 Nlll!Jill'a Falls and is
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Mary McCaslin
Jim Ring~r
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Lew London
Boys of th~ Lough
Priscilla H~rdman

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Ondy Birrer is teaching dance.
modern jazz and lllp M UB. Her
masters degree ., dance management
will be complet..d in May of 1981
She has been woctung With children
!0&lt; nin&lt;&gt; years and is turrendy doing
P.A.S.S. workshops !0&lt; ~In the
Buffalo school 5ys1"m

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Saturday, AprH 2.Sth
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· Best Wishes
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U. U.A.B. and
Goiba., McDaaallh• ia almost u
much I pan 01Khpol u IOiAI to Clall.
Yeu'ft 1M11e us ibep&amp;ace to meet, to
talk, to haft 1 aood time, to celebrate
JOW vic:&amp;Oriea aDd belp foraet defeats.
YOiiw lialcle Md&gt;cmald'a more than
just ~place to eaL ADd tbal'a why,
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thejr IO(h annual
Buffalo
Folk Festival

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-CON.,._, tn- PlOt' ffcontemplaUYe mood of the rest of the albu
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tn Qel*al, they are pretty 00011. "'elean Ism ••a keel
up bV the Jordannafres. alld thei r halmon\1
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te&gt;l1ute to songs that othen.IH would 11
off ae lust pteuant"I&gt;OP"tu"". Ailaln,a.:._:.,
¥01ce ma!UII atl1tte dlfferenc:a oo these !racks a d
he Ulll II like an inslrumonl, falling lull adva~ta n
of hla ranoe.
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"Genesis (In tlle Beginning(" Is 8 be4UIIIuii)Oem
that unfortunately gels loa! In this album. U&amp;ually
Mclean's poems diallnguleh themselves even
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wllar1 aunounded bV tight. aomeurnea·hu:no.ous
IOOQa. For some rea-., "GeAes~s" Just doesn't
stalld 01.11 and Ills a shame, because although the
melody Ia hot One that you are likely to hum atounc
I he IIOUM, It Is a wondefful, sensltl&gt;'e PJece or art
11111 Is ll~ety to be Ignored In Ills sllutfle of AM
selections.
Tha Whole album Is lmpeocllbly produced, wllll
crlep lnNrurnentahon. Mclean's gultar.,n 11tways.
Is pelfectly WoMn·wllh Ills Other Instruments neve
domlnaling, but always there wiien needotd '
Without llel'llg O)'erproducecl; this album Is ;eally
rich alld luO o f beautllut textures. Producer Larry
Butt.&lt; did hlajob well.
~ the one draWO.C:k abouttllis album Ia
the aforementioned liner notes. wrluen by
Mclean'• Mlf-deserlbecl friend. Herb GarL In one
sec11oo. Gar! writes "Don has set himself the very
difficult t~ o f writing new eongs that can sland
up In lhe Ql&gt;lnpeny o f clauica alld the equally
dllllcull ,..., or singing them so well t llal theY
soulld and fMI as I f - had always knoWn them "
Welt, wnethjlr or not Mclean has succeeded ,;,
tne polntthlt his friend auggests Is a matter &lt;&gt;I
opi nion alld preference on the part of the lfatener.
Certainly. Chain Lightning Is a very good album
wlllch ehould come as no surprise, because
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Mclean has always wrltlen wonderfully-crafled eoogs, .ame of which !lave become
cleas~;- " American Pie." "VIncent," ·~ t lolfe
You So. K Ia lor thiS V8fY _ . . , that we don'l
need aappy liner notes to C(Jflvlnce U$ of his talent
It epeaks l or lteelf and as Gart writes. Ml:Lean Is
unique In the llldustry because he has never given
In ID tho trappings " I atard&lt;&gt;m. Uk.e over·zeai&lt;•U$
I PR agents.
-Ghri~ Wlltts

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This range from the oglfmfstfc family man to tt&gt;e
melancholic loner haa Its mualcat compliment;
from the hard rOCking "Stand and Fight" to tt&gt;e
quiet alld pensive " Only For Me," from lhe almost
disco-like " Hard T1mes" t o the wtry traditional folk
tunes of "Sugar Trede," from the light, Paul Simon·
like "Summer's Here" to. the nearly choral " That
Lonesome Rol!d," this new album ts' vereatfle.
Because It hardly ever gee~ too far Into any
musical style II preselves the typical Taylor laid·
back&lt;;MIS8 without becomlng lrrelevanL
Taylor Ia accompanied bV his old studio cronies
Waddy Wachtel on gUitar, Rick Marolta oo drumS
and Dan Grolnlck on keyboards; a musical
cooperation lhll worl&lt;s.
At limes the songs are over arr~ngect: the album
could have done with a lot less str1nga: and
particularly the background vocal~t are often too
heavy. But the overall ettect ls still nlu enougn.
Dad Lo..s His Worlr Is not James Taylor's best
album, It Is not M ud Slide 511"1 alld II It not JT.
both characteristic greats o f two different eras for
Taylor. James Is getting no y&lt;&gt;unger. alld t&gt;e knows
It: ''When I grow tou old and dull ' " rock •n· r(lllland
wt&gt;en my !Ires have all burnt oul/l'd like to thln'k 1
can still think aboulllhe things I used to sing
about/when I wu spendi ng all my lime alone/by
~:~~~~~ nn my r~wn/seldnm seen and quite
As long as he e&lt;&gt;mes up wi tII lyrics and musk:
like that, lwt remains tone •·I the boys whuse albums

VW can look fnrward '"· even alter all t hese years.
-Kristlan tlJtze

Nita's canaet tlu, like that of many wt&gt;O follow
the course of the New York olub scene, earned him
Ills unfounded reputetlon as a folk singer. Although
his music grealfy resembled the sl mple, noncontrived essence of folk music. Nile is a rock-n·
roller wearing the suit o f a folksier. Or so he often
etates.
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So what does he do? He pickS up his acoustic
guitar, tells tt&gt;e rest of his band to 1141 lost, then
strums his wa ~ through " I like the way. •
This song simplistically written finds more than
any other the amalgamation of music. words and
emotion. Nile's voice alld the guitar set the stage
for the most &lt;Sensitive accouM on the disk. Again
tho theme hOvering over lis head is love as a cureali-"Some like jewels and money . . . Yeah, well I
like lila way you say yes."
Iiiia' s theory In relation to the power of love Is an
~ue viewpoint, neglecting many problems thiL
are knocking on the door. But I can see hit logic an
hiving a private world that no one can Invade-too
bad lite Isn't lived In that manner 24 hours a day.
-David Cu}l(a

Elvis Costello

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On !"- new 81bum. Dad t.o¥es His Worl!, he fa
dll f -t elld IIUI the Ptl'le Old "Sweet Baby

J - :· Hla change Ia natur11, lie hu grown older,
become a family man which explains the thematlo
The gaping harbors ana made tor lhe eftluent; tile
rest they h\de beneath loYe's shelter. " Poor Boy,"
the album's leacklll cut, mirrors lhls search for a
tiny c""lca In Whi ch to hide. Up and down goes the
me or a poor boy. wort&lt;log au day, scratching tne
hide of tile world, only grasping slight return on Ills
physical fnveetment. As life extends Itself though,
the poor boy linda the com fori of another-"cause
nothing mattere When we're ulldarneath the
plnelalld nothing maners when her lips are
touctllng n&gt;lne ...
Uke "Poor ~" the songs that work best tor
Nile are ballacHtaque rockers like the title IOflQ.
Tal- about being In tne armpit o t ~~~~ WO&lt;Id, Nile
eomallOW makee the life ol a workltlll girt sa.T~
palatable. Finding rotMntk:lsm In the moat
unexpected areas. he agel!' reiterates that lhol8
tiny llawena we c.r~ lind are often the moat
p-..ble. "'ut In the filth alld - ' " ' mud/Were
hungry llrangert aboundldown the road of the

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In Pllll..,.lphla, In Denver and In San Francisco
someday, the US m•nts will stop the pres.es and
cease printing money as we know lt. In p4ac:a of the
green p - r and solid metal coins. hugs and ~is&lt;Ses
will ba swapped. Thls Is the gospel aocordlng to
Willie, Nile that Is. Nile has not yet come out
..,ying we Will alter our monetary system.J&gt;ut _
Goldl!n Down. tlls second release 1s saturated with
such allusions.
"Some folka want diamondS/some folks want
stew ••• But me I want you." Phrasings ltke this,
from "I Can't Get You 011 or My Mind," are typical
of Nile's emphuls on love as a cure-all. At times
the sff\ger's songs can become tired. pathetic
themes play_ed on In the past, but tho hi ghlights
find an emergence o f musical. lyrical and most
imporlantly, omollonll strength.
Here his worda reflect lite' s struggles alld
i nequities. the outcomes of Which do not lind the
protagonist leaping over his afflictions grecefully
Into a sedate, protected harbor. Nile's cha111cters
don't live on the storyliook side of lila; What
meager glimpse o f the good life they catch is olten
just enOtJgh to get them through one day and to the
ne&gt;rt. Nile's characters could be any of us living life
on a few laughS and then stomaching tM rest.

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he periormed on llla pafl summer tour. What II
lacked In profundity It more than made up In
enthusiasm.-" cioN llpten will even expoae a great
llker&gt;eSs to the classic " SUmmertime Blues:·
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36 Yoo won'l tike my love l or tender

I aiWIIye thought ol James Taylor as a survivor.
He aurvhlad despite hlm&amp;ell and In a WO&lt;Id in Which
lie SMmed to be continually lost. He Is a beautiful
loser. If rock has ever seen one, and he sings about
his loaaea. II might well have been his songs that
pulled him througll: beautifully melancholic. almoet
deaperlla, alld IIIII alwe,ya hOpeful, resisting his
fate. Uke hla Weal C&lt;..aet cullaague. Jacl&lt;son
Browne. he has a way o f cooelantly s inging about
love without-· or aknOit '""'er, liOUndlng
ernbenuaad or em08rraealng. Alld when t&gt;e
pofitical. t&gt;e does so with a refreshing

shift fn lila lyrics. Tile "lonesome road" Is no lrmoer
the P&lt;11dornlnant m&amp;~apllor for Ills urge to run away
With a broken twtert. JT Is happy and, maybe for the
firat lime. naelly optimistic. He has come wough
"Hard n,.,.,"he 11u fOOnd the loVe or hi.s fila,
-.Net! obvooualy changes the cheracte&lt; of Ills
mualc. It has 1os1 its Introverted, almost eutlallc
quell!~. "Wa heve - n It before/In times ut great
sort0W/111et ltlltll., compassion will ftowllrom a
well 11111 hal long rvn dry.''
He llae llnelly decided to "atand and light," •
aoog Jhat originated trom hfaacthoe Involvement In
the No Nullaa rally. "You alnl' doing ~ no
fe~ng around like a rag on their l loorlsoonar
or Ill• )'OU... OIIC to llllllld alld light "
But the otlwr aide of J - Tll¥'0&lt; lingers on,
·-n.t Lor-. Aoed" II ttlll thtf'l- Taylor's
OOIIIIIIIelon alld faKlnallon II atilt with lila toeira:
"clown 1M end o f the lllr room/ollt o f light o f the
Uglll In 11w wiAdoWII!Ia mllld In hla whf~~ hla
IJoiJ)' ~ • folding chalrtfer beyond repair.''

I lesh l!,nd/btoodl&amp; certain gentleness can be found "
Nile at motner11S can c111ate extremely Imaginative
lyrics-his greatest asset.
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Convetsely, there are occulons When the worda
get trashy and the music moves more quickly;
songs like these are the pith of Nlfe'a exciting five

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Cria Williamson Strange Paradise (Olivia)
1 heard Crls Williamson's first Olivia record. The
Changer and the Chanfltld, at a lriend's hOuse

several ytWS ago. Cr1s' name stayed with me. as
did e warm and pleasant memory ol a unique

music. Apparently she's had a simi lar effect on
many others In the six yeam since that album came
out, lor Changer sold over 100,000 copies with lillie
advertising and press, a great boon for both the
women's record lndullry alld the independent label.
Crls' latest release, Suange Paradise, merits the
same reaction. In lac!, there Isn' t much praiH to
give It that hasn't already been voiced In the year
since Its arrival. It's a peaceful, mature WOfl&lt; from a
woman Who knows o f oreams and life. It Ia poetry.
and It Is eminently mU$ical
The strength of thi s music, at once delicate and
earthy, rests on Williamson's art with synthes!Ler.
plano. guitars and, mosttmpo&lt;Mnlly. beeutllul
voceIs. Her voice fits 8\l&amp;ry mood: the empallly ol
the cello-haunted " Native Dancer." l/le sunshine o f
''On, Judehl" alld the menanoe of " When Anger
Takes the Wheel"- a dark, fiercelY powerluttune
leaturing Bonnie Raitt on slide guitar alld a chorus
o f chilling vocals. Who would l/llnk the woroa
"Goona kill 'em wi th kflldness" could be so
lrlghtenlng?
Williamson Is feminist In that she prefers to work
• with Olivia. a women's collective recording
compeny. rafher than with a bigger company which
might be able to pay her more and promote her
music to a greater degree. In that. her music shOws
a sensitivity to women's pro!Mems. Stiit never
preaChes, though-she j ust understands.
" Twisted l.Qve" highlights lamill'llr feelings.
abstracting tnem to provide a Whimsical look at the
worid, with bounce end doo-wop accompaniment.
Or, one can be Immersed In the piano and swelling
vocel or the title cut.
The songs are a particularly sweet sufJ)rlse oo
the radlo-stoe adds class to ll&gt;e airwaves. Her
music ShoWS an acute awatenetl$ of so much as
she dedicates a song to the spirit ol the Lion ot
Judah, wfth !hanks to Bob Martey. Cris W allfamson
Ia a woman in the wortCI, and her appeatance at
Folklesl loolght should be something special lor

averyona.
-Patrrcla 1.. Cartlnflron
Next week: Sometlllng Pet can dance tol

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II was a classic scene in film. Ouslln
H&lt;•ffman as y&lt;&gt;unp Be11)an1in B1add&lt;.&gt;Ck
Ia uncer~aln a~l-his lulure At Ills

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i t&gt;app1neu Thai w&lt;&gt;rd is " plasHes."
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~ has been &lt;ICCasi&lt;,ally adYistng an&lt;!
~ Pl•111aylng thai inlatn&lt;IOS gwup of
Amerocanf. the babv boomers. as tMY
progreu lrom c..•llt'QC graduaU;m IJ.•
ma.te men011aust' Olher films "' lhe
slxtt,s. hke Easy R1der. Mrdlllgh/
cowboy. and ev~n BonnrP and CtydP.
were tlfms ,,, youtnful rebels who wore
quo&amp;t1un1n11 social and sexual mnres.
The se&gt;enues saw Hollywood
c,,'?:',;emn tr ate ondn odt n e ~ tererndsm:atngtng
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Vi~lnam epics. bill an l)CClls&lt;..,.al tllm
like FrlftJ fllsy Preces wilh Jack
Ntenoltoo showed baby boomers tn a
state,,, adva~ced lrusvatiim.
AI the end of the sev\'f1118S and I he
beglnntng ot the elghlles. baby boom
tltms have c•perlenced a renaissance.
Muvles like Mldd/e.Age Ctazy. Stlrtlng
Over. and All Night Long altempled lu
palltay ··1yplcal" middl•age men
whoM menopause waa far .more
1raumat1c lhalllhe caae lludy oltered
ago In The S#ven Year ItCh. Yet
or rt&gt;e baby boom films suffer

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cunlusron. and early indlcaliuns Show
tllal revllallted loterest In the baby
W&lt;•m is becom1ng a buSI.

Frivolity
Conhision 1s painfully iwldllfll
because no dlsllnctions are made
bel ween lrusuallons and lrrvotlly Ill'
M•dd"' Age Crary. Bwce Oem
complains about hiS trllj)ped e• islence
n a taeo S4and c:O&lt;IIIacor. yet he
somehow manaues l o drive tu Dallas in
a shiny new Porelle and gain Carnil
Knowledge wilh a cheerleader, In
Sranmg OvtH. Burt Reynolds looks
lost and cunlused. but one can hardly
sympalhize wtlh a man WhO Is deciding'
belween Jill Ctayburgh and Candice
Bergen. two mls-casl actresses. And in
All Night Long. Gene Hackman likefiS
~is mari tal woes to ttan and nuclear
wastes. but he cnases his bosses
throughoot.a pnarmacy whh a re11&gt;1&gt;te
controlled minialure tJrplll!1e.
These films were preceded by two
olhers of ils tnl ddfe age genre. Woody .
Allen's Manhattan and RObert Benlon·s
Kramer vs. Klamer. In Manhattan.
Woody Allen Is .too neuro1lc to be
believable. and the 111m ulllmately
served as Allen's grand melaphor to
express snubblshl~ lntetteclual quips
aboul God. Hamiel and Zelda
Alzgetald. In Kram., vi. Kramer.
Ouslln Hoffman wes I he John Wayne

and
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family lies.
• Ulllmalely: the baby boomer ts
portrayed as an avaricious. power
hungry man shQwing no remorse abuol
an easy alleYiatlon ul lamlly lies. such
a descripllun cuuld 111 many male baby
boomers. since I he dllloroe rate IO&lt;
men~ the :15-45 cat119&lt;&gt;fY has risen to
Characte&lt;lstics
well 1&gt;"11&lt; 50 percenl In ulher woros.
Yet what ase socne common
many mi~le age men are facing lhe
characterlslics of these upper mtddiO
.same c.isrs thai many )'(llllhS &lt;fld In
clast men? ~n and Hac:l&lt;man reaiiLe
the t~s. And HOllywood is wrong tu
lhat they will nul be eotP&lt;&gt;&lt;ale
candy 0031 I his trying sllu&amp;llon wilh
execullves and the lhOughl o f I herr
sensel6s cumedy.
'Current oecupallunal shualiuns
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One hopes baby boom lllms u( lhe
!riggers their wQes. Alt.men except
luiUre which center on the trials and
Allen suitor I rom unstable marriages.
tribulations 01 middte ·agc men will be
and Reynolds. Hackman. Oerri and
deal! with more taclfully. Perhaps 8
Hollman lind easy auernattvcs for
111m like Save The Tiger ur even Tribute
female company. Oern has a sense of
minus the imminem-tllleal ul death
running away from it all bill when he
runs.to Dallas. he realizes lhruugh hiS
would help 1\efe.
affair thai he beCame ctuse&lt; tv hiS
trs a shame lhat Hollywood knows
marna! problems because he ca.n't
lhe situalion and tnes lu disguise II.
qulle leave his wife.
The baby i?oome&lt;SJ:lave been lhrough
Hoffman. Oefn and Hackman nave
Davy Croclrelt hals, Hula Hoops and
children and save lor Hoffman·a
LeavtJ k To Beaver togolher. so IIleY
revival. nellner men are overly
could stand for illumlnallun In a true
concerned with I heir sons. Oern wanls ' film aboul themselves.
to simply ship his son off lo college.
But for .now. Hollywood Is making
and Is abnormally passive when he
films Ihat are drawing unhappy
learns aboul lhe palentalty malernat
cuslomers. II lhey make a
s11ua1ion of his son's giriiHend. Allen.
cummilment. some feelings W1lt be
Oern. and to a lesS« ex lent . Reynolds
hu". but a1 least s.,me Pfi'&gt;PI8 Will
and Hackman are ch&amp;taC1erislicatty
lhlnk.
50 lovingly mal one had to quesliun
h1S dlvorco In 1118 tirs~Jace. t11s
sudden lranslormation trom the 60
hour a week uncaring husband lu
loving lather was simply 1oos1ar1&lt;. and
wt1lle Juslln Henry was cule. the end
resull was maudlin.

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The Playhouse· is earnest
by Thomes R. Cocola
The three ITI0$1 visible signs ol ,,;
doWntown Buffalo renaissance are
the tearing up of Main Street; tile
frustrated human chicken who clucks
~talking p10ud'' on the lOcal tei&amp;YISion
commercials. and 11'1 Weinstein's
Playhouse.
VM , The Playt&gt;ouse-cuuenlly tile
only poshiWl sfgn o f the renaissance.
The Main Street construction has
resulted In detours and the projected
summer shut dOWh will only worsen
transportatlon. The trite "talking
proud" girt and her lollowera can
conceivably reduce lhe Buffalo
renaissance to nothing more than
Buffalonians rallying around ~~&lt;&gt;me
Orwellian propaganda slogan:
Ignorance Is Strength; War Is Peace;
and Buffalo Is T&amp;lklng Proud.
But the Pl ayhou se epitomizes the
Buffalo renaissance. II Is run by herd
working Bullalonlans and on o has the
sense t hat -like Buffalo-The
Playhouse Is good now but wUI boom
later. This Is evident when one vlalta
6:;2 Main Street to 8110 their current
pfoductlon of Oscar Wilde's t 895
play, The Importance of Being
Earnest. running on Thursdays
through Sundays unlit June 6.
Two major problems marred Friday
night's production. Opening nlgtll
Director Uam O'Brien, Who received
reV~&lt; reviews In Courier Eltpr•n and
Buffalo E..ning News. was fired, and
replaced by Don H"')pner. And tl&gt;e
stage set change between Act I and
Act II was a bit too long. Set changes
are lrke pit stope-they should be.
done quickly and accurately l or the
end result to be smooth. AI Friday's
performance, however. the flrat set
Cf!ange was almost as lono as the

aubsequfl&lt;lt scene.
Soclala~.-

Vet theaa difficulties worked to the
Playllouae's adVantage. Joe Weiss
r8$J1Dnded with three excellent sel.$.
His lonO"awailed second set was·
hlgh)lghted with swings and wicker
chair, promoting a carefree
summertime look. The actors gave
strong performances to aid their new
director. Converullons were handled
crisply, and ,.,_ ol lhe actO&lt;S were
prolesslonal enough to d welt over
Wlldean quips.
The play llsell teatures two men
and their philandering activities.
Algernon (David Lamb) seeks the
courtship ol Jack Worthing's ward.
Ce&lt;:lly Cardew (Mary Jo Ammon).
Worthing (Geotge Collins) desires to
marry Algernon's cousin Gwendolyn
(Shawne Del'lay). but her mother.
Lady Bracknell (Elizabeth Hiller).
scrutinizes Worthing for the sake o f
"social ecceplance." An interesting
and lesser love plot arises between
Mlas Priam (Beny Lutes OeMunn) and
a man of the clergy, Reverend cannon
Chasuble (Jim OeMunn). All
charactars. ol course, are used as
l olls lor Wilde's comments on the
world alound them. as well as l or
certain general observations by tho
authOr:
Hurrllton of any ktnd shows
menial decay of lhe young and
physical decay ol the old.
The actors benefited lrom dialect
coacn Joan Calkrns and lrom their
o wn keenly critical role
Interpretations. David Lamb played
hla swashbuckling role wrth casual
grace. He passively eal5 /Its aunt's
CUCUII'Iber sandwichas yet is devrhsh
enough to pull many suave tricks

while wooil!g young Ceelty. As Jeck
Worthing, George Collins Is n81'10U.ty
assured of himself when conversing
with Lady Bracknell. He plays oil hla
Cbrwersal lons with Algernon welt.
While Algernon eats and smiles.
Wo&lt;t/llng paces and oouts. '
All female actrestes gave
outatanding petformanc:es. Neither
Elizabeth Hiller nor Mary Jo Ammon
played their role with !!"Y passivity.
Bot!! actresses lnw*ed.Jlll aura ol
positive assurance. and lhls sets up
Hiller's (or Wilde's) line regarding the
eouality ol l he sexes; "in the question
of seU sacrifice, men are far superior
(to women)." Wilde's obsel'lallon
.)Nould not h&lt;lve had such Impact If
the actresses acted any other way.
Elizabeth Hiller as lady Bracknell
steals the snow. She Is the

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beneficiary ol many of Wilde's best
quips: " Tnlrty41¥e Is a WlrY allraelive
age. London society Is lull ol women
ol the veri- hii)hftt birth "''ho have, of
their ownlree choice, n!mained 35 IO&lt;
years." Tlie veteran actress flows
smoothly When delivering Wilde's
quips.
All characte111 looked Sharp, thanks
to excellent lighting by Jackie
Albarella and the costumes.
coordinated, by Kale Bassett and
Bryna Welss.Jf The Playhouse can
speed up lheir set changes, and If the
new director ca.n edjus~thly to
his polished cas!, this flflll
organization will really h&amp;ve Oscar
Wilde talking proud .
Oops Pardon the propaganda. But
then again. Tne Playhouse doesn't
need It anyway.

·New downtown plays
Now could be a good time 10 visit the downlown Buffalo theatre district as
three new plays open this weekend. The Center Theatre presents Juno and rhe
Paycock,whlch opened last night and will run unlit May 10. Performances are
Thursday, Friday and Saturday night at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. at 681
Main Street. Tickets are $5 and S4 relUII'Ied, hall price lor students and senior
citizens.
The Studio Arena opens with the Pulltzet Prize winni ng play. Talley's Folley.
Perfr.&gt;1'm ances are Tuesday lhruugh Friday at 8:30. Saturday at 5 p.m . and 9
p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. and 7 p,rn frltf11 tonight until May 2:3. Tickets are
$7 to $t3.25.
Gary Fistoer will d ltect Cteeps at a t971 Award Winner as Be$1 Cenadian
Pl ay at the Buffalo Entertarnmenl Theatre. 284 Franklin Street. PerftJ&lt;mances
will be every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 8:30p.m and evert Saturday
at 5:00p.m. and 9:00p.m . Tickets are~ gfl&lt;leral and S3!JO to&lt; students and
senlt~ cillzens. The play woll c..ntlnue until May 9.

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Caveman:
Prehi.storic lunacy
_ _ _ by Martt Seymour
One zillion B.C., October 9.
Thus the date Ia set for
ce ...mln, a typical
prenlttot\e comecty that
provldM Mtly twists.
BuiiM tcteu that are
earefiOIIy ~ t l)rough the
fllm't flrtt 1\alf are ,_ and
tar b e t - In the moVIe's
proorenton.
"TM Crlnere" ln~vemen
are ext-ly remllllscent or
IM c:.-aturw featured In the
Sltu&lt;day mornlrlg TV entry
Land of the Lost. Leading the
paclc It Tyrannosaurus Rex
giving new meenlng to the
-rd~'Stone Agell." The
ot* macha (a$S011ed wild
anlillalal Include Big Homed
Uarcl 8l1d Howling Lizard,
whO has tM dlstlnc11on of
being caat • a CCJmbinatlon

warewoU and rooster.
Thrown In an
Abominable Snowman ll&gt;at
would shiver at the sight c,l
the towering winter god In
RudOlph, The Red·NO$ed
Relnd..,. Director Carl
Gottlieb Should h&amp;'(e used 11\41
Ice
attlngs for some .ar1
of emusement. Instead, the
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Snowman Is as out of place •
ae the perfectly tailored
oo11umes by Robert Fletcher.
TM main plot or the rum Ia
the continuing conflict
between Anouk (Ringo Starr)
and Tonda (Oakland Raiders '
defenelve end Juhn
Matuuak). Their. mutual lust
l or the sensual and coy Lana
(Barbara Bad&gt;), leads us to
conclude there wiH be
eom.thlng similar to a battle
Ill the finale. However. here
the buildup exceeds the

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actual cllrnax.

clumsy buddy Lar's Ieee. as
the bug's milky tnsldos ooze

Teklng chances
With the use or only t5
g'nerally understood grunts.
cavemen conveys everything
that people are ordrnarlly
j)(eoceupied will\, An Oriental
member of Anouk's M islil
Tribe unsuccessfully
attempts to use the modern·
day expressions. an unending
source ol frustration 101 him.
Although the language Is
mildly clever and spoken wilh
a natural acoep1ance by I he
actors, writers Rudy de Luca
and Gottlieb have remelned
too ceuttous. UniQue
phonetics are missing here.·
Luckily the music by Lalo
Schifrln that .pokes run it
Revel's Bo~ro In ce...man's
version of 10 is a saving ,
f orce. Ccimparab1e are their
discovery of a campfire,
2001·style. and Invention of
Beetles·llavored

o ver his skin.

:z;~~i-,•~-~-..;~L.composltions

bones
through bark, food,
engineered
and vocal uuerance.
The Ideas linger as an'
adventure becomes the point.
Yet, while the Ideas last and
chances are taken, aome vile
wills proftcjed. The beat Is
undoubtedly .Anouk'a
ewetting of an ancient,
o~ t.-ct on his

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The acting Is more than
sufficient. Starr i s line as the
dazed hero and leader of 11\41
Misfit Tribe. Eq\Jally
competent is Shelly Long (A
Small Ci rcle of Friends} as
the gutsy heroine tonging lor
Anouk's admiration. BaCh,
Matuszak and Dennis Ouald
as Lar are comfortably suited
to their roles. Only Jack
Gilford as an elderly, blind
man, and.Avery Schreiber as
Tonda's tumbling asslatent
weaken as their alapallck
shenenlgans wear thin.
8ut Caveman Ia
an
aciOt's film. It Is meetly a
children's film will) edult
humor. A giant Pterodactyl
egg dropped off an elevated
ledge that results In a fried
breakfa-st wllh a bursting yolk
Is a predictable yoke to
almost anyone..
As I he Misfit Tribe devours
'the egg while with gluttonous
satisfaction lor oot (food), It
becomes perfectly cleat that
caveman was not deelgned
lor pretentiously lntellectuel
audiences. The running lime
of approximately an houf and
one hall Is appropriate for the

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Mexico and applying the rock
formations ol Durango., the
mo•le has the right look. The
sett ings are an Integral
element to convey the action
taking place onscreen.
Unfortunately, some locations
are shown too often. ldenlicel
lagoons, shrubbery and ceves
are annoyingly repltitloos.
Cavema" Is 01eat1ve and
juvenile, while provldln..o som~
momentary laughs and
entertainment. Gags and
visual nonsense f ollolol In
smooth order uotll a steady
story has to be told.
• The mischievous scenes
are lnterr.tJpted unlit the
ending, when the light
atmosphere still left enough
room to patiently await the
0111come end future
cl!comatancea of the ,
eheritcters. However, vJe~r$
are sentenced to a spell or
hard labpr similar to the
actors' search lor dialOgue
when the script lalla.
While ca..man hae a pile
of jokes to keep lt&gt;e audience
awake, occasionally there Is
a IJVClcto.o of c.ca '
(dlnosaut cluftO).
(Now playing at 111ft Como

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Gunter Hampel
/Jeanne Lee
Jazz Elements
Thla ls'a tale to play anc:t say tor 111e tr1Uf!l9h of a . -4ey. II Is
this way because, as 11 the way with galnln11 any c:tay, one hU to
5Nita: the minute. Thia, 10me say, Ia .,_, playful.
lhete ve 110 mint aasumpliona In ,;,. houaa.

1:30 past Sunc:tay. Monc:tay mornlnJI. I am awakenecl by my
mother'e c:tinner-calllng voice. I have atreac:ty eaten.
MII.CHAAAEL! IrS JEANNE LE~ , .. Wllh this
literally lazy away beglnnlnJI, one of the ep«:lal times of my life •
officially begln11. A • - llourw anc:t much etaep tater. full
Introductions are exchanged 11nc:t we immecllatety commence to
the bualnesa of the Jan ritual. We take a moment anc:t ptxlshly
dedicate the mr,ament In thc:.se folka l u ba ca81 Into lhe ritual lire.
hee hee hee.
Coy clowning aalc:te, nuw. I mual tellliOu ot these tfllats.
Gunler Hempel, one o f the moat )ubllanl lnc:tlvlc:tuate 1 ha¥e e,..r
known. ccntalna an Inner qulel lhll you can leel hiS aeen
everything. H lc:t rap can take you lnlo poel·war Germany (his
birthplace), Hrly Jan experiences, a r - 1 thanoe oneeling with
Anthony Braxton, and the overall vlbrency ot living lor real. Even
It one has never helld his precedenl·maklng perfo1mances
through the years. one has but tu reg1rd the evor·focuslng eyes.
POOls of lite ebb there.
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In the cal!&amp; o f Jeanne Lee, the eyn are .aitent and
effervescently aallent. SlnJIInJI, li!)eaklng, .she cull lhrough
indolence. lnc:tlgnantly peeking. l'oonclnJI. Permeating..
,
Thomas Keyae&lt;llng' Is a regular member o f Gunter's Galaxle .
Dream Banc:t, anc:t his Ia a smiling m. .tery t~f attu sax.,pr&gt;une and
flute. saollng With Shattering grace. Rata Cluiatina Junes. I have
heard tales ••f thiS Wf•man Who aCC»mj))lnlea the tokes 111 poet
llmori Baraka and teno~&lt;man David Murray with a step and dance
that builds arias ot biJdoty o.__.tun. The tales were gcr.ssly
unoerstated, TheSe, \hen. are the Mists. The Guud Stull. "EarthWith-it people.
no sequen&lt;»&gt;onty a berng

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• Whalan~IMetly&lt;loatmy-... ...inll-lool·
stomping dal'&amp; uC lyriuJ fNOidom. In '""~­
comma~'bf lhl1 - t. t.the ertleh,~ the aud~ •:

WvUid ~11f0beb!Y Joct - I I not fc.r -~ QCMS

roots ~. and I would tika to ac:lcnoolledge the liM
allurt""f loi&amp;.-Dabooah Oalay (Allentown eomm..ntly&lt;:&amp;lltet).
Harernbee. Ms. Ore lee Lewis (Langeton HugMa Cent~ varied
coordinat0&lt;11 at tne Atrlcan American Cultural Center anc:t the
Poetic Arts Collective In helping to bring thla event t&lt;&gt;gether.
AiXNe all. N&lt;&gt;rman and Alene Hardin .r.ould be groteiully
thanlted, Especially Norman, wild reeds anc:t rap challenging the
turf to be sweet and honestly deal with It all. We'll see It happen,
bk.od. II surely went ar&lt;&gt;und •thl~ ti me.
Children's workshop. JeaMe Cllllthe l" •ung unes l u cheery
order as Rata prel)llres the dance and Gunter aaunters tu the
side setting up his vibraphone. Begins wi th basic isometric
warm·ups and leads tu wldar·based play. Try to crawl under the
next person who Is busy trying olthtr tu get awey lr&lt;&gt;m you ur
lallonyoulace. Try spinning around someone who Is
simultaneoualymr,vlnglnamodedeslgned•to·break·yuur-clrcte. A
land-crossing bridge? As Jeanno and Rata playfully challenged
the ohlldren's giggtetues Into bubbl ngty game co~rd lnatlon.
Thomas dipped some lleet mellOW un llute and Gunter- touchtn~
the tlckle ~~ the moment to hi~ vibes- reno with hlgh•heeled
melodic folkmyth anc:t Rata poured the cttlldren Into seed·flinglng
spiral o f feat c:tangijng arms wielding glee and touch ot dream.
The hour atrlttes midnight. II 18 thi moment o f the Must c.
T - y evening brings tne Jut &amp; Poetry lull Ioree at the
Cultural Center,..,., all thp gathered essence o f the past ~
holna come fire swept rainrn,g sun tJiowln' sreppln' Stnglng snaps
the awing, t0881ng mad dice at the cuazod times rtlnnlng down
the Jazz end you know how ev8f)'OM gol wet. At one point
Jeanne s&amp;unnecl -.yone as she did an a capella renc:tltlon ol the
hl p terry trucltlng up 01' Man Ri'f8t'a crusty banks wi th a del&gt;oslt
of """1 than epring tonic. Mode(n adaptlona o f Sufl versa
captlritecl _,.one, a the Musk took the Poem. the baltad,y
look &amp;he daftc:e. and Rata too4&lt; It aH out. Fire teaptng sound
mHdlng joy &amp;putring terogvea of the IKe•th.
T1H1 tnt t,. C.nter•aw of tham, Gunter got on his biJJS5
cfarinet and tnade file 8/ves ride. Tall and rocking, mopping up
the lime anc:t daring .,yone _ , to whine. In comes Jeanne oo
the . .,.duwop, aalhomaS taka. 111e alto Into hll own
blrdnight. Rata was last dgjng a ~Man .r.aka e1at1&lt;:e of booga!W
and JuJu ltaillnJI at the ghoets ol Langston and 8ojangtes to.
follow, follow, follow ••••..•ecnoea ol'wllat Jl(ec:laled Harlem
come drummlnJithru flute kay8 cascadlnJI legacy b&lt;ldglnJI
CUltures cta1191ng ourself. Follow, follow. follow • · . . . . . . . .
On the .,,. ., we amlle.
We flO

In &lt;lrlletent dlrecriona
dewn the f"!perturtJabte 8/rHI.
-Gwenc:tolyn Brooks

The -'11.. II(~ to be pervasive t11a1 the nagall.. pt11vecl ortty
co be a mlt101 l!liltence, pointing us to the heart of the game.
The ptecae Ill. We mqve,

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The Greenfield Coffee House. louted on 25 Greenfield Street
near Main St- and Amherat. will present Jerry Raven, a

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and the pert~ begins 11 p.m.

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Tonlgllt and t~ 11 8 p.m. the U9 ope&lt;a Wotnholl and
1111 8utf81o Regional Ballet will praMnt Igor Stravinsky's l.es
Noc.a with ctlbteography by Olae Koetrlttky. Tickets ara $3 for
General Admlsalon,$2 lor faculty and eenlor cltl2enS, and $1 lor
students at the Katherine Cornell Th. .tre. The event Is
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will be premiered by the Mult i Art Perlorrnen at the Attllts
Gallery, 30 ElM~ Street. on consecutive Sundays atanlng this
week at 8 p.m. The plec:e Involves the Installation of a mylar
CQnSt ruct to act aa an environment through which the dancers
and performera move. Included In the performance are dancers
from the Zodlaque Dance Company and VIctor Shanchuck. a
multl·medla eudlo/lllaual presentation artist.

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as Brahms strikes out sixteen

Softball under the $tars;
Dimes oil night marathon
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by Too)' Ptltl and
Jeffrry R. Thrs~on

The W&lt;Siml Now York Chapter the Mardi Oimc:s, In &lt;Onjondion
with WPHD radio and a hosl
01t... ~ ,.
a .oflball
mara~bon ror the «&lt;kend
M~ 1-10. ~
Thor first annual " Softball Unckr !be SW." aU-nlaht tournament wm
&amp;ell&lt;fltt funds to be dono((d ror the ptewntion or birth def«U.
The event is open to any team or Ofi&amp;Dizallon wishlna to donott time
and money to make the nw.lhoo a suecqi.
The louraamcnt wiD be a olnak dlmllllllon lllnr.t. All pmco will be
pia)'«&lt; II lolenlorial Field, RidJe and" Qntu Rao.cla; UctawOIUI&amp;. There
will be two dMJions.all mct&gt;'s and ftleft's and -..ft•s. e.dl team must
h.o&gt;'c atl&lt;as&amp; 10pia,... and the eO&lt;d division ~ hove rift ....., allld li¥&lt;
women. 1)opllia wiU be awarded to the top two lcamS and MvP ;.. each
divlsion.
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Thcr&lt; if a 'teO eniJy r... fot all~ with all money other th.ln..,..,...
for umpirn and t - n t llffil• aoina to the Marth or Dim&lt;$.
Ed Lealt, Ellc:eutlvc Dlr«tor of the Ellprusway Family YMCA will be
Chalnnon ror the event.
May I is the dcadliDt ro. rccUtntion. Forms can be obtained by
coo~ the Mild&gt; of Dima. Jl.S4 Ochtsec Strcel, S..rralo, Nrw York
or by calli&lt;ll ~zn.
Rcfra....,;ts will be available at the tournament, but wlunlccn a11:
needed to hdp operate the conc:a.ion llallds. An)'OM
in lendinc
a hand sh(!uld con'-'I the March or Dimes Office.

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. feds weak-en Title fX;
.E~ual rights' threateneq
CCPS)-A ftclcral roun rulin1 thAI
atl·ic• dl~~;rlminatlon Ia- can be
enfoll:Cd IHIIY in "those educaclon
p r _ . ""'lob clfreccly rcodV&lt;
fcdcsal IIMnciol assisu.nce" lw
liOn'le ~".s riatn.s''" ad\'OCalQ
worriod 111a Thlc or the Hlabor
Ed-'oa .....,...dmenu or ltn

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..sniou5 ratnific:at1om 1r thilo ~
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If the precedent is atllblishod,
shf ...,. it apPbi,. to arns beyond
athktia. SM frm k could bampn

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litiptioo, bot federal taws tllat
prohibit di&gt;crlminatlon on the basis
I'Odcral Diltrict eoun JudJC or rK"t' or utional oriJin.
..If it's only • rcadins toom
Owb J ..... ruled !hac Tit.l e IX,
wl)lcb forllld• ocx ditcrimlnatlon in thai's inltlf1lled, thlt coun rulin&amp;
i llnl1litjoas rectivina fcdual would .....&lt;SI thll the r&lt;St or lbt
........,, e. only ~Y to procram• _...,cd ochool il okay ," ihc
tlwt cllrcdly ~ fodcsal fund•.
h)'IIOih.s- wbilt al'alina w had
•• lloia ..... Joiner ruled that the DOl ..... the Joii1C'f decision iUdf.
US ~ p( Educadoo eoolld ..,..,_would be cmibk."
Koba inattad •raues that
not &lt;11fo.ce Tllk fX in the An10
"rbor
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Di\tri&lt;t'a •;becalllt lnRIIOtloM JC1 huac
interscholaJtie sporu proaram omouniS or ftclcral fundlna. the
becauw the
proaram lt~tlr ......sdloolis covc:r«Jby T'tde~X,
did 110\ .p.dfocally _... uy fcdcsal Ricleral 1\tndl. . {J lllfulat illfll lhe
fund'-t. TM. Khool dittrlCI, Clltlr&lt; (lldlool) buc!J&lt;t thro"*"
..._...,., ,_....., Sl .7 m111ion ~ ..ltiotl and
tec~cn~
J.iloilil:laTitlciX to~
Mole . . . . . tll.ltlhc da:lsioto's IAtt directly J&lt;l ~edcral
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"'""' ball dub\ and the -~ bc:sl out or ..,.,.
plt&lt;bcfl. J11&lt;1 ask the UB ba&gt;&lt;l&gt;atl 114111~.
Wed.....U.y &lt;tfccmoon. the Bull£ took both md•
or a double·bndtr from the hcdonia Stae&lt; Colic&amp;&lt;
Blu&lt; D&lt;vil$ by winnin&amp; tht opcnor I ~ and the
.....,nd pme 4-31 undcr bri&amp;hl Wnll)' •l ies and SO
dC'J.I"ft: tanprraJ urr.:s;.
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The Butlli ..
propelled co •-inD&lt;Y in the dahth·
in.nin&amp; opcnc- bdtlncf the- oot·hi• pirC'hin' of Ruu
8r1hnu and a "·eakly hie arouftd
by Butt. third
ba...,., Pout Oodd1rio.
Brahm• round himodf In a pitthlnJ dud as
lredonb'• Doug D&lt;Jot, L&lt;PI the Buffalo ballm
from ntountfng any stanJfkAnt offm.st". Wilh liulr
• luppon from Ihe UB bab. Urahms was. forced to
raon 10 .superb strikt-out pilchina. The Toronto.
Ontario nath·t rcspondtd with 16 suikt-out-' ""h
only an intn1tional i-'11L called by Bull&lt;' Coa&lt;h Brll
Mooihnh.

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••t had thtm o(f--bal3n('t'. ·· 8ra.hm~ t).plaintd. ··r
\Ito as. u.sin&amp; ~lide~ -and fa~lbalh. . . . 1 had ott nt)'
~tuff. •• Brahmli ncdltcd hk r:nch~ ~11kc Senne ror
pll1 O( Lhe pcrfonniiA('('. "Mi~t calls a &amp;rtal

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Sc:Hoc ~·as reollk"lant 10 bctiutt the fredonia
batters ~\plaining, "They're u &amp;ood as Colptc and
CoJcatt h a Oi\'Won I 1eam. I redonia is o,,-won
Ill."
IL "'U nujng that l'&gt;addario M'OUkl l;noC'L. '"
·s.urrafo's onl)' run. Th~ [rcs hm an rron1
Wfltiamsvlllelcd all the llutl•' Mtters, reaching ba&gt;&lt;
(QUf limCJ;. D-o~ddarfO V.'Cnl 1 14~ (Of IYt'O at Ihe piiiC
and R:OChed first on a base 011 ball£ and on erroo.
aurrelo't. onl)• orrmsh•t spurt C'lllle in lhrir hair
or the &lt;i&amp;hcbianinr ,.hen outfldder Crta Millet
c:racled a solid silt&amp;lc With one out- Short1lOP Oa. e
ROJ&lt;fthahn follo&gt;o·e d ~Iilier with a Wfl&gt; double and
)unlot riJbt fidda Rudy Ptttiford •'IS intentionally

"'*lkcd tO load the basa settiOJ the 1t.ICe fO&lt;
Daddario'• heroi(,;. Daddario r&lt;$1l011dcd "''" a
poorly fodded &amp;rOUnder by lira buemln MiLe
Grippo and the S..Us "" " t h e - 1~.
In the «&lt;&lt;Dd '"""'· the S..lls rotlled In thr
bouotn half or lhe IC\'CDih innina 10 S"CCp lhc
doubltbeadc:r with 1 "-3 &gt;lctO&lt;y.
John

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and 1h.i.rd 'Ai th two men out capptd orr 1ht s.uu,·
l 'Al)ooOIR5t'VnUh.

"It ... my pitch." said Gallo...-. also • UB
,..,....yhotley player. "It ....... , ... ball riJht d.,.,
the nUddlr."
Co.....,_
The Bulls bepn lhar rail) ~ncr Rudy PtuifO&lt;d,
who leads th&lt; N1tion "ith a .028 trirt,.. P&lt;r«tliiJC
in 21 8.1~, lfOUndC"d OUI tO Frrdcmia•,. S«&lt;nd
ba.cman Jeff Kubc:ra. ~ho made an ouc.tandlna
play to 1e1 PC'ltlford ow . Rc&gt;s&lt;:nh•hn, reached r;,.
base on a ... aiL.. 1hcn 1ooL Ji«''Etd on "tuu ha'
popularlY l&gt;cl:&gt;omt l no,..,"" "Bill) ball." Whh one
out. Monkar$h •;paled tb&lt; junior &gt;honstop to
otcal. Q;&gt;ddario thm reached fiat on an infodd tnor
"itb Rosmlt.fhn failina to -..oc:. Follo&gt;oint
Millet's lon&amp; out to lT11tn fodd. R&lt;&gt;Irnhahn t..acd
up and adY11n..-.d to third Kiting the stqe fO&lt; r&gt;hwhhiuer Jot Ward who unleashed a ~nglt. to Wlorc

Ro..nhahn and ck- the pme."" Dodd•rio "ml to
third. Gallqtr lhtn finilhcd off ch&lt; Btut lk\it. In
hb r;,. •• bat or the pone ..ith • double.
H urler Ton) Nicom&lt;ti aoned !be pme on thr
mouod for UB allo,.in&amp; only one hit ito &lt;U and"'"'
thlrd inoinJ&gt;. He a nod
Fredonia batt""
bdorc bc:i"l IIJ&amp;t'd ror 1"-o hin and lhr« run' •u
che 14¥1 ofthe...-...,~. Milic Po,.·cr thcn amcon;,.
relief II"'lin&amp; oee ou••lld~rc Fr~nk Jill&lt;'&lt;~•
linoslled qff the lliu&lt; O.:rib as UB &lt;801&lt; to bat ond
finish thc-pDI&lt;.
AOer v.innina thdt lasa fh't' ouafnl!. the Bu~
lla•'&lt;' compiled ~ f&lt;COfd or 14 ....... apln"
ddtatL 1M Bulls "lilt"&lt; tbe fodd (Pcdl&lt;ll!PiR
Saturday Ill 1:00 p.m. apiml V.'&lt;St V'ITJiftia
Uni,ef$it)· ita a doubldw:adC"r.

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IX, t•tt~» the= in •hkh i1&gt;
lttthcn art paid directly ~lth
fcd&lt;ral money.
But • spoteowoman fOf the
Projctt on tht Ssatu' and
Educarton of Worntn i a
Wtihln&amp;ton s;pcc-ulat&lt;$ the diro..,.
fundirla luuc tnay be raolved by
f&gt;rc:d6cnt Rcaaan's pr.,_a! to
thana&lt; aU ca.tCJQri&lt;-at aranti Into
block aranu. Under the proposal.
111ace and local or!'nb •·oufd be
af•ert fcd&lt;rai fundi, "hie~ the
orno ah could tbeo a ppty to
_ . , . . . -.wdinato local need~
1M qjot...,'O&lt;IIU, •ho &amp;sled
pendinJ.
not 10 be noQJcd, -&lt;Sled !he
Similuly, the US S o - Cowt blod&lt; &amp;riRU "nUaht mean thai all
rnay liOOil hear a - In ...tridl • Jdlool fuftdina-out or one pot,"'
o-p. idlool diltrid want$ to to -k-woulcl fa11 ond« Title
- p t all hs I)Rllf'lmt f""" Tilk _ IX. "
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who claimed tbdr school dlmi&lt;t • provide- t'QUII OPJ)Ot1unhi&lt;"s for i1s
favortd malt: proaranu ovt-r female ft-male: . a thl t tt:s. A Jus1it-c
Depanm&lt;tll Ia~ &lt;$1lmated that
proaram•.
"Fcdenol funds don't touch "probably 1S percent" of the
an)'llliiiJ we COR: a.bout,'' Kina told aovcrn.....,t'• collcJC·rdated HI,Mr &amp;w.ion Dttif.f. " It lei,... discrimina~lon .:am .. rew-olvC'
nothlnc 10 Tile 1X o;cqot tbr around athlctlc:J...
idlool luncll ~·"
Over the ' past ~tVCral )UtS, llqu/grion
women io CICIIIcaes havt &lt;mployad
lnd..ct, the Nalional Conq:iot&lt;
' TTtlt IX to &amp;U&lt; oytr such iSIUCJ ... Atblttie AISOCIOtlon sued lht
-ralr employment praoticco, t!Jo ;, eovcmment ln 1976. oski,. thot
Kl&lt;Uol 1wamncnt of audents taiy
fiPOfU depanmtt\tJ be ..eluded
profusou, and evrn ftmaft r . - Thl&lt; IX rt,ul.tion .,.,.._.
"\tuda111' dforu to joift ,.....tawwy they vc not clir&lt;ctly &amp;mdcd by
oU-m~ marchina band• and
Wuhiqtoa. 'The ax is 11ill
lPOnlli

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�SAFE AT SECOND: Ul fl'oy .. s centtr-ftttct« llltrie 8 t Jko stut. sKOnd ben In the
094W'f"9 oeme of t do'Ubfe&lt;MI«* with Broc-kport Tu.a.ct.y••t Ach...on Fi~d. U8

Tucsday's 4().dcJr&lt;e "&lt;llhc:r put a &lt;hininJ rff&lt;'&lt;t on lhr U B
Royals son~u IO.'a m • • they d ropprd I double-head« tO ih&lt;
Brodport Gold&lt;n Eaak• l·l a nd I 1-1 .
Broetpon picrb&lt;r JoAnn Giambrone out pil&lt;-ltcd Jo~&lt;
Srronka in I hot" opml'f dtSpilt' nunltfous s-:orina opponun.ilit'$
for th&lt; Royalt.
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••JoAnn·s a freshman .. ho·~ pit\.'hC'd -...t'lf." ..'Oinfn(nlcd
golden Eqk Coad1 Oarkn&lt; YounJ. "Sh&lt; p-. up &lt;Otll&lt;.hi".
bot ... mad&lt; somo aood d&lt;fmsi ~ plays coday:•
ThiOJI didn'1 8ft ony I&gt;« tor in Ihe: niJhtnc&gt; fe&gt;&lt; the: Royals.
Buffalo piloh&lt;r R..ak RIISI.,._ic.7 left aner four innoncs
b.Qri.n&amp; &amp;ivm up fh·~ n nu.
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il lodoy," ':"ill Royals Coo&lt;11 !.,....
c an!ullo. "Sbt had «&gt;ncrol probknu and w .....·1 fmlns

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M ra n~hil&lt; Broe~po n pitrh&lt;r Blinda h'&lt;&gt; bafOtd the Royal
hittm in lht W"~:ond gamt with ht'r t xccUtnl \."'ntrol.
" lllinda picchtd a good gam&lt;." said Yo ung. "She's ben1
our lop pit&lt;h&lt;r. Sht had good control-!h&lt; ~ •l~nl only

1wo.··
..lt wu oo~ of my bt:ntr aamn:• .:ommt'lltcd hn. ··1 !\ad
aood eoncrol coday."
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Ce&gt;&lt;nlns~rr a doublt·hcad&lt;r swcp o-n Robtn• Wc.l&lt;yan
Coli&lt;&amp;&lt; last Thursday. th&lt; Royals dual loss 10 RrOI.'~JIO" ...,
a disappointinc dtfeat for 1M team.

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l&lt;t"-n". ..iid roam Cardu'llo.
1·or Ynung,lhc 1wo victories wn('"-ny1mponanl. ••\\It JOt
off tO 'a slov. 'tan !his year (2-S b&lt;fo"' '1h&lt; doublt·h&lt;.'&lt;Mk.. ).

Wr'rc h()()inJ "'C t:ln Jet a bttJ into th~r.• playofftr. ani~bd.a)'""
~m"' hclpcd u' 3 loe.•• Yo unc 'ai&amp;J, adtlin&amp;. · ~Th:c picC'h l ntL h
.:omina around n nd tht: bah. a r~ t'Qilling ali,•c for-~ us.. ·· ..
E''L"n ~ith the to" tL'fn"'--ra,turc\, tht Rt'()(t port Lcoti1tdi&amp;n't
""'m affc.'\' lnl
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CM\.·h Youna. "'In 1~ fih1,i:an1t&gt; t.c "cu.• fotll'l('. but b..)' lhc
cnd oflh&lt;"''"'" ,.,,., "• " '""''&lt;1ti"'alicrk..ai1f. ~lp

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With rh.... di\U\'trou~ Hrocl.rort doubtc-hc.•ad\.or bs-~i~'ibctn.
I he: Ull loam ;. loo~ina for • &lt;Onocba,•l&lt;
ipina
il didn't \C\'fn to both«"' I bat mm:h:•

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t"\nt 4-l "ith th~,.·tt fk."\1 hclttl('" dnw"lc·~.,
·~ain\J Ch"'qu Stalt: ( ·,~....~ at ~ r.nT.
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and suckers. The bait to use ill
La~e LaSall• is nighlcr:twltrs.
Either whole or part of the worm
will be suffident ror bass.
Howev&lt;r, other f~£h will most
likdy be ca.usJ&gt;t by utillzill&amp; a
£need .. lora
above the book.
The bread ond buller lures to bobb&lt;J thr&lt;c
ux are spinners. mister twist~n. This keeps the worm close to tht
spOOIIJ, pluaJ and surfaee lurts
bottom without it &amp;dually restina
s..ch u jitt&lt;rbuas. In the sprina, on the lake bed. if the worm is on
wben the water is stiU &lt;Old, the the bouom lloar,'Ube Carp &amp;lld
bus do not jump as on.n u in Catfl£h ..ill ao ror the bail bd~
the swNneno a spinner would be • bus .... the ddic:acy.
pftferable.
Olber dlecli1tt baila to - ~
Dwina the early mon~ina houn min-. and crayfrsh. Bas$ .nD
ill the surnm&lt;f, when the mist is hit ~ minDows ill shallow ......,
otil risilla orr the latt. the bass iD atly an.mooo and
ha,.. a tendaney to jump out or It's best to boot tht 6sh tboqb
the ..... • Tll~ is bea.... or the mouth with • num~&gt;u ""
i - and miJu&gt;ow&gt; on tOp or hoot. To use cqyfrsh. book it
the -.... o.!oa thiJ (bpe • . t.hroud&gt; the bidr. -witb • numbtr
surfK&gt;c: lun will "'"' ........,, four boot and lei il rest oo the
raults as it simulates the · bass' bt.noor.
In additioo to frshin&amp; in the
food. Use the jitldbil$ lv~ by
cutina into the cet~«:r of the lake Jaraer half of the lake, the ..,.,1
and
momentan'ly. Aller the pond adjaceat to Mill&lt;rsport
lvr&lt; .... been in lhe ......, • r~ Hiahway is -also tttminl with
Je(Onds, reel it in about 10 feel bau-somc- as larar as sb:
spOt in this part
and walt. Repeat this procrss pounds. ,.. of the pOOd is .,... by Millenport
..,.era~ times ...,.. workina in a
r
.
the
steep bank.
tfl&amp;)rway
uy" pattern.
Mister Twll!er lures work ....n Spinners al&gt;d Mister Twistcn as
jlalina In • deep hole by the w'ClJ as ~"" bait wiD puD in ~
banks or the lake. This draws the bucl&lt;etmouths. The wa«:r ~ is
fish in ('rom the weeds and dr-eper than in ils "lataer
hOpefully Into a Slrike. CUtin&amp; counkrpar1 so let the lurt run
~
~ tn0s1
deeper. Ther• are also leo! weeds
looltina bOdies or water can the. Misl&lt;r Twl11er into tht center
here and r• ..-&lt;r snags.
provide for !he best ..,Jina. Farm or lakt alto has aood rcsults.
Lake LaSalle may nor look lik.e
pOnds, ~ and dtalll,llle pOnds
a prime frshing hoi• but do not be
found alona bl&amp;hway routes, haY&lt;
dtcirved. Ask anyone who has
bundr&lt;ds or prizr laraemouth
Still rishlAI In th• lakt will 'also f1£hed thtr&lt; r&lt;&amp;Uiarly and Lhcy
bass lultina about.
'
will tell you abOut the S&lt;(rC( on
To many people theK' f~£hlna pfoduc• basi but it is more llkdy
to
hook other
s..ch '/' carp the AmberS! Campvs.
hole$ ao ~ntinly unnoticed.
t~. In thcst areas the basi
comt IQ feed in early momln&amp; and
at twlliaht, but will also lrit durina
the a!lernoon.

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Buffalo's ~~ Nighrdub
localed In lhe Theotre Dislricll

727 Main Street
Shecl's Gild SCudio Ar. ,_
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Saturday, May 2nd ·•voors"

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yield 1artt dillld&lt;ncb 1r 1\sblna
ldioo. Tbe results can 1)&lt;1)\'t
surpnuna.
0nt or tht best bass holes
around is lotal&lt;ld ill our own bode
yard and to ~ surprise or ...,.,
peopk it i&amp; LA&lt; LaSelk on ~
Amh&lt;nt c.opa.. L.on l..s.llc't
. . _ a t ....... harbo&lt; bass "
wdl as
pt'te...._calico basi
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If it iJ dlor b~ths that
yovr·~ alld, tht Jati&lt;r lake is
whore dot bell ,...._ is. WileR
tht lodt to the shOr&lt; by
F""" lAd WiltCSOII Qo&amp;ado tht

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A,-A.R TMCHT WANTSO

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CWk td. two bftnol'n WDMK tvii!«M
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TWO CII40U..TE FEMALES ,_in9
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to July lt. D.tilts lt.x1b... Nor VIS

Chairman: H. James Blrx

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8Ef1'ER STUDENT HOM E$•Ntwti'

•v•tl•btt four btodroom I'IOuw, WOMSC:,
turnllhed, W/W urp. 46(U,

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Aprtl 25, ~ PM
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April26, 9:00.12:00 AM
"Relrg,on anti Fo/1&lt;/ore" lydia M.
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Buffalo
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Buffalo
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aummt-r. ~0/MSC W-6515.

-.rem.n, 190..00 caJI131·2U'O.

A ROOM FOR RENT &amp;n • two-obtdroom

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                    <text>22 April 1981

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Vol. 31 , No. Bot SUNY at Buflalo
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''The Uni'Dersity's
Future, The ·N e~W
Preside~t,- afl;ll · You.~' -

by Stew Slatmoas
• Ot,y EditOr

Doitliitory resiilent.s on JB's Amherst Ca!npu; have ~tributed
to a stril&lt;ina statistic, recently releaso:fb)' tbe us census Bureau:
• blld&lt; population in the Town bf Ariiberst rose 600 percent last
dec:ede, from 44S black residents in 19'10 to 2«&gt;7 in 1980. AmhcrS1
Campus remence halls 'OICf'e ooc ot:cupied until 1972.
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Overall in Western Niw York, ti1act populatio n rose.111ore tban
~. malcin&amp; up nine ,percent of the area's total. In contrast, the
white populttion experienced a substantial decline-in the City of
Buffalo, i.t plummeted 112,000 over t.h e ten-yearperiod.
Secrnins)y unshaken by the report of ~on decline, Buffalo
Mayor James Griffin predicted that projects such as the
Waterfront Villas,e .and the Theala' District will surdy attract
'IIOmeownm back to Buffalo.
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The pattern of increased ·suburban populations., acc:ompanic!d'by
a d~ in metropolitan numbcrs.\1!11-beeti cited as a National
trend. The Census Bureau f'l811'res indicate that rural America is
experiencina its p-eatest srowth since' l820. .
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The d 980 census also represen(s
fi rst time that Jt.si&amp;ns,
American. IJ&gt;dians~ &amp;Ieima$ and Aleuts : have _.,been counted
comprtheruivdy. lo Western New Y~k. these IJ'OUPs•total28,703,
or 1.7 percent of the population in the eight-county area.

Open Forum with your
· ..representatives to the Presidential~
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Cori:utiittee:
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Friday, April24, 1981 in Haas
Lounge, ~0:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.·

I Soonsored by SA and GSA.

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Persons who suffer loss or il\iury as the result of providing
assistance to a police officer would be able to recover tl}eir losses;
under a measure recently passed by-the New York State Assembly.
The bill, sponsored by IC1Cal Assemblyman Bill Hoyi, now goes to
the.Senate for near-certain"appro\lal...,
"We ougbtto eJ)oourage the 'citizens of New,.Y9Jk to cooperate
with any police offtcer in making arrests and rescue attempts,"
asserted Hqyt, "'fbose who might be called on to aid in a lifesaving r~c or arrest should not be inhibited by fear of
unaccePtably high proj5erty lOS$ or physical injury for wh1ch they
would o!lt be comp_ensated."
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,Under current law, if a citizen suffers pro~ny d~mage while
a~ing;!a ..Stll!e police officer ill Ill! arrest, _New , Yor~ , will ':lot
reimburse for ~bose damageS, ' The 'Hoyt bill, however, would
require the State to covet those costs, In addition, any pi\ysicat
injury suffered by tbe assisting citizen is not presently covered by
existing laws. Hoyt niaintains that ' the proposed legislation
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' 'corrects'a..major ilefect in State policy."
The impetus fot the bill came via a recent coun case involving -a
1973 helicopter crash. The helicopter, owned ' by P rior Aviation
Service of Buffalo, crashed and exploded in an attempt to rescue
four people who were stranded in the Lower Ni3Jiill8 Rapids-just
above Niagara falls. The .helicopter bad been commandeered: bY an
official of the Niagara . Fron tier State Parle iilld Recreation
Commission, and was deerned, to be in fme working order.
However, Prior Avjation was d,enied recovery of the loss.

The Buff.;.o Waterlront properly ~ the Erie Basin Marina

• and the Naval Parle sbowd be cledicti~ In ~·or those

veterans
w,bo died in Vleulam, Mayor Jfii'CS GriffiD lw announced. A
ceremony has been temati'ldy Itt for MIQ' 2!1.
Approxima'tely t30 area residen!i died " as a resuiHif bosJile
actloo d,urin&amp; ' tjje Vtetnam ,War," Griffin ~ No Otling
l!llbljc 'ibqd~ ~~~,(be ~lo com~te
the MCrifke of selilien InvolVed in ~·s mosi. COIIIy ~ he

edded.
Griffin ~ that the dedic:ltion. ~d not only as a
IIICIIKirial to.dae wbo died, barWo.Jd •
~ a tribute to
almoet -40,000 Vietnanl-era vCtcruiS i!lmently liviD&amp; in Western
NC'fi Yorlc,

�State Dorm AUthority.
askS.for $15 million in repairs
sm.ooo
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ror moJO&lt; dormi...; ,.q,airs. The
money went -toward f'udn&amp; eMmlal Jtairs and
roof ropalri on the Main Street Campus.

S#&gt;«f""" Sttdf Wrl~tr

New York Sune Dormi1ory Authority
offodals «Jooted into the clollds" lu. - •
and dedded they .. oul4ll&lt;Cid SIS miiUon for
• major dormitory reapirs acxordi111 tO Stile
Dormito~YPtOJ'ICII;nJi,..... Paul MOll!\.
The ti1Ure&lt;'fci 1M fundi has - )'&lt;I .....,
determiaed, Moran noted. Hr is confocknt.
ho,..,.er.~IIAI they ,.ill 1&lt;~ lbe money, "At
lhis point "'f' ha~ sn'ft"al a\en.u• to
~" be said. "And h won't ha""
an)1blllf to do wtib tl1c (budldl oqo~bbk
bes.._ 0.. Gov&lt;1nor and one. of the
Senators &lt;Senate M.;oncy LtackT Wanm
Aftd,!&gt;'- (RI).''
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Alias yet dnckcidod amoe..'it Of~~
willbeallocaled fot«paithtlllt,..t a-..utp
roainlytO'Oiclerdormitoeybllllcliap,"Moran
dqlblll&lt;d. s....rai housirta cocnpkxeo In tile
Sumsyst&lt;m,I D&lt;Iudin&amp;~hallsonthe

UB Main Street. Campus. are o""r )(),...,..

old and wil,l be na1 Ill r«lCive the additional

1. -18 fil llds
The Slate Dormitory Authority alloal« a
Wbsl&amp;otial &amp;mOIIIII of money each year for
major lnt&lt;rlor repairl. UB Housina
O~r~tloas Dir.rtor Rkbard Cudek
affirm&lt;d.lbismooeyisisolated ros rllllliturr
rrpairs. t&lt;plarin&amp; &lt;a~tinJ ond basic
SUUCiu.ral rcpaiu-io&lt;Judi:at de.ma~.. (O

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Slllde1tt howin&amp; r... fotSUNY smools""' ~
eurrently lltnl to the Dorm!~ Autltority'J
Alb6n;.'hndquan&lt;r&gt;. The nooney is used to
jja)l ~llf bof$-oripniiUy !looted tO
bol1ld ntwdormi!Orit$-aod tOr maintenance
• 'the .U. of oporatioos IW consistently
.,_, hiaherthauthe amount money raised
tbwlll!l ~udeos foa-kaviha the Sta~
rC$pon$lbl&lt; for IIJibsidldn&amp;'the billana ot

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UP: Tho

Stooo

Do(ni.., ~

amonc the oldest in the SUNY &lt;ystcm, Neal
ackno...~&amp;ed tbat "they II'C 1101 tn that bad
shape."
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In~ pmnature l"t&gt;O" by Stony Brook

p

funds.
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, J'undlna ror major repaln il. not rovered
Thert1s. routine lump S,.m llllotmctll fqt undtr tlte,money morked rat mainiCIWI~.
btllklina ldllblliloftaft' it llle bqlnnlni''Of "'Tl(tS" Il not" ror · jM1Clted ~l)ut wal'"l~j
rwrY buaact year, accordin&amp; to UB Vke vandalized furnishlnp," NM~int'd. '·h
I'Jaicltnt •for l'aclHtles Plallnifll John Neal. is for'roofrC~&gt;airsarKibulldirGj boilcrs-JOmc
ll'he mortcY is "laraely lnd~t" of State " money will p to t110f tht ta9rms on Main
fwld loa. bt added,,
Slrctt," he~ddal .
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Last year, U B recciyed appm•lmat&lt;ly • 1)!(hile the Buffalq camput' buildings are
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formuloted a list 10 determine jus&lt; whm:
repairs lie needed.
Accordin&amp; to 1111 11pn1(1 a nick in the St&lt;lll)'
Brook 51Udent .....paper Slalam&lt;Jn, Gent&lt;!

1&lt;1&gt;0'J&lt;II' ot a J•'tl\'~lhat'l.be moni!S'

"Geriict; fle 'an'n ouncfd th'af (hi Lona Island ' was proba&amp;ly su 1plus interdt. •
·c.
S&lt;hool would teccive St, S to S2 miHio? in
Do1mitory officials bave not yet
rchabilitation.fWid•.
II
dneratined ~hen the money will be avanable..
Moran rofuted the naures, ctoimln&amp; thot " We only fell the need for the additiooaJ
the SUNY Contra! offic• has' not yet funds a wrtk or so "10," Moran a~ed.

Albany ~u~get impass~ continues
by ~lit Cpoclc.lllld

New York CiLy at die r~prnsc: of many tMner rqions tn

tht Sta1e. Andrrsoonas indicated h.K relu.iaJ to «How -

NrwsEduor

As New Yor~ Slate's buc!aetary IU1pas&lt;c mtcn iu
211td day-&lt;t&gt;nlinulflltO tie up al1d confound pelldcal
lcaclers,-4 pow'blc compromise ·.olutlon that ,...,uld

have the Lqislaturr condder the &lt;antrov«Sial
Medicaid Pf'OIIbSOI separately from the bud&amp;ct was

pven,a cbanoo Mond~ t o brnt the deadlotl&lt;.

t

Carey to slip fuh4• to the c;i)...:.a DemO.ratic·
dominated rt'gion. ·
Ae&lt;ordiit&amp;·to ""'""t liaut&lt;S, En• Coun{)' ~~td 1o&lt;c
..,.,. Sl21 mlllion beeause or the Carry pion. althou&amp;h
It "ould ~r,, bY _tbc Mediaid .,,~••,..c r. Ta&gt;:e.,
ho"''t'\'tt. would caUse lhe imbalan«. "'TheK arc h.atd

tiatlre$ -...h.kh 'l)l ~ tcsnlat'Ors ha'~ had a h.ard 1imc:
o.

At the bean of the Lqislatu~·• fallurt' to approvr
thr budaet.~Oovcrnor H~eh l. Olr'ty'Jc!Qirr toha""
obe StAt&lt; uan a se'\en· yrar tak&lt;O\'Cf or local Medicaid
"""'· State Smarr Majority l..eackT Warrrn Anderson
has stntdfaslly rtfused to ollovo Carey more than a 9M•
)'tal' plan.
For the St•tt Uni"t'?ity or N.., Yort !SUNY)

deaUn&amp; With and aai:pdnc bcal&amp;K they arc in o.o ••'6)

indudlria'ik-:;usTA''~ranu IIJid r&gt;o&gt;flbly the
proposed tuition hit&lt;. In acldltion, many State
employees wert~;., Kript tut

rtill~t.'"·~ ~ Y•CNtf/YN,.,..,..AJ.balt_y&amp;urnuCh~r
P~cr Slocum •-as JO.~Oll) qu01«1 in rht" Cottrkf'~

An aid&lt; 10 State Stnotor Wa lter Flou. Cou""'l
Tl,_hy Trainor, eJIJ)lalned that Anderson may be ibl&lt;
to persuade a 51ubbom Assrmbly Speater Stanly Finl
to consent to a ...,_rat&lt; cortSidtratlon of the Medkai&lt;l
pac~•~ Prt'riously, l.qlsiOii\'&lt;' leader$ had linked thr
entirr bud&amp;el to the Carry propo511l .

Fink hal a.nnouncuf hi.s desire! to rmtain nnaral In
the peocess. allhouah Trainor • nd Floss believe I hot he
may be edaina toward..,_ action. rtrlt,
dod
note 1h.ar ht oarres with thC' Co\ttnor·s pcKilioo in

t'Om,promik."' Trairror tn.ainta.i.nrd.
BecaUK or Andcnon's polital muscle and hi&gt;
adamant rcfual tO-conc'f"Ck pound 10 carey . .iOfM
potilal fmidm. pnidia that the Governor will be the
fvstto bad do•m. ''I fed CVey "'ill ca•"&lt; m on p;win'

Medicaid no•' in t•rhlliiJ&lt; r"orl.i-r.iiiii.assu::iiri"'iPncegr.~a...---llololiiP
l&gt;'lotcnl fhe.6eiky ~wqnt uqc;enO\JIIY iri a'll.lmbe&lt; orA Andrnon
.~ the Sj!lilllt-....at 11

£relll,

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E.qJrns.

how•-·

lhrorr. clapht his rdUC'tancC' to parctdp.1te.
tJna.rtain

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For SUNY, this perio&lt;l has only ltei&amp;httned an•ittia
"Th.t repons Wt haY&lt; heard from Alba~y arc that aboltt It&gt; (ucaJ futuro. Ear~er Ibis modth, ' tho
therr rfllll' be ~omt r&lt;!Pm tO maneu¥Cf," Ttalnor noted. l\s$embly passed an Sli.S mmion &lt;eSt oration pactagc
"Fin~ might accept a bud&amp;ot with c:on~»lons and
that auaranteed the $150 tuition hikt would be
consider the toke over separatdy." lie explained tltet impo&gt;ed. The SUNY Board or Trust«&gt; voted . ror tho
thC' Legis:futurt amid then 1ppmvc the EJi.ttulivc incrcasr in february. although rumors ha\or circulated
Budaet and send lt 10 the Go\·tmor, wh&lt;n: it can tkll it could be silted by as m11ch., one-third.
be&lt;Ome law wlthqut his sianature.
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The Trustees, spurred by Cha,.,ellor Clifton R.
The l &lt;ablatur&lt; received tho bud&amp;el in eatJy Janu&amp;J:~. Wha rton's wish . 10 avoid seeking leai•lativc
.:hen Carry outfined his e..ecutl"" proposal, and 1\ad restoration,, puitted' ~h• tuitiOf! hiko tltrou&amp;h , noting
untJl April 1 10 corulder. amrnd, ond vott on, thr pyblic hiaher edu"!fllon h&amp;S son• to the Lqlslaturc
document. Yu tht dday il ~ unique i~ $talc bud.&amp;tt ..one 100 many tifllO alrtady:· Many .Sc-nat~ts 1od
annals and mark• the r.,.~rth st!,'lifht )Ut that the A&amp;n!bt~ contkmned SUNY for thts pol1ey, but
14istot~ has ....., ..tr'fW, M!lini Odi~l'OO~.'&gt;. ' 1 tll.\!fiClrrilhi'l)ao(Jralltn rar short or a ~~ million
dral'l-althou&amp;h it is now r.... days lonaer than any re5toration pacb.c;..,oeeded 10 orr... and domtnat&lt; I he
prnioiiS bud,.o dday.
hl~e.
Wdbout ........ bud&amp;&lt;~, State l'bal(l&gt;titioesa luiJII
nainor, 1\ow&lt;Wf; assened that the delay "'Ould ha""
.,.....,._. beeaese then !. no law mand.olna that an "unknown offt&lt;l" on the. tuition hi\e, but would
Lqislatcm mUJI 114opt a buc!aet. Many had .. pnssec~ ' no1 fOI'tt rat« 0p hillier• ..,..,. if tb&lt; bud&amp;&lt;~ is no1aned
.,.,....,... that they would be fosted 10 mlis tht!r Easter uJQt umil suiDIIlCf. He did speeula.tt that the SUSTA
in budan dd&gt;lles. aranu- mooey
eo""" the differtntt
vacations due to thrir •looll
bat tJoey left towtl o-the •'tdtnd rccardk:a.
TAP •""""" and tuition rosu-eoold be ncpti\'dy
Allhoulb the Slltt can OPtfll&lt; without a budaet. arrtcted.
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10111tl\1nd.-.s ha\0 .,_, rtponed, ~ly by~
"SUNY mlaht be lndiaed not to glw SUSTA funds
sdlool boasds aad b"'!pttlls, COtiCt'tiled about until the budcet ltor&lt;SOI~ because they- &amp;h-.n rttl\r
ddiY&lt;rina thrir O&lt;f"ites.
btajnnina or the - c r." floss• Vtlt s plained. He
.....,ated that ~SUNY ...,..lei not be assured or the
8lldl7
l'llnds aMil the bod.a is appraved, it micht be hesitant
11tt von .. or tile b1111fo1 &lt;OOOIIro.e~Y cm100 011 to alloc:atr them
SUSTA ~ rrom the
Ouey'• pt~ ,._. Gadia ctaa
bckill
Euculh'&lt;' Buds&lt;' pr.._t .
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UUAB COHEfHOIJSf COMMnTfE PRESIN:S

lOTH ANNUAL BUFFALO ·FOLK.FESTIVAL

Appointmmt O)nlminta for ~b Board I. Inc:. and the S.uc!tm
~iorl (SA) pu1 forward th&lt;i~pcrsonnd rtcommendationl; las&lt; ....,L
ror a variefy or oflicn. while 1M lnt&lt;t·Resldtncc Council (IRq also
"'tlc:om&lt;d a .... &amp;late or ckctc.i offiCials.
In an tlec:liorl bdd on April II and 12., Michdlt Lash "'On tho IRC
Presidcney. "ith 2AOvotC$OUt orau&gt;talof l~cast. ~Roth..,,, USUR&gt;&lt;
tho Executive Vke Presidency. with Od&gt;i Nlmkoff ..mntuTra&gt;urer and
Mark Soia u Vke President for Activities.
Sub Board pOlled a liA or appointees Friday, 1\'hik tho SA beld orr
announc:ina th&lt;ir retoenmtndations until Monday.
Student Auod.otion (SA) V'-Presidelt S&lt;eve Kaplan noted that the
~lections are "recom~ndationl'' made by ~S,&lt;I appointment&gt;
eommiute and Pr..ident Joe Rifkin, and still mpll acquire Senate
approval, although he predicted that the ttcommedalions are "goinc to

stand •• ,
One pouible area of dlfflrulr.y is In the proposed Sub Board 1
a"iJnmen". Currently Bill Mack is favored for tho TrtaSurer slot, "ith
Steve Wllliky and Unda Mahtr picked as the SA reprosentatiV&lt; Dirtc~ors.
Kaplan predicted that "thm ml&amp;ht be confli&lt;t&lt;" in ,the appointment
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
THUI$0AY EVENING, INVITATIONAL
process ovc:r tht availability or some candidates for cenain pOSts.
L.iurt.n Shapiro will continue in her posirion of Director of Acadtmk
SQUARE DANCE
OPENMIKf
Affairs. with Debbie O'Shea nfmed to the AssiRant Dirt&lt;tor rank . The
FillMORE ROOM I PM fREE
IIATHSKEUAa, SQUIRE HAll 8 PM fREE
Director of Student Oraanfution• Is tentatively Chuma Osuorah.
OAVf PAWflfK._CAUfR
IOHN IIIIAOY, M C
Prcsfclertl or Fa&lt;:ulty Student Association IFSA) has been given to
Gustavo Reynoso. while Jeff 0"-..u should receive the Dirt&lt;tor of Student
nod. SA Publicity will be handled by Phil Pignatelli, with John
Affairs
SATURDAY EVENING CONCERT
fltiDA Y &amp; SATURDAY IN
Malkne handlin&amp;tho Communications end.
ClARK GYM IMJN ST. CAMI'US ADMISSION
Nut
year's
elec:lion and ref&lt;tendum voces will be monitored by Elections
SQUIRE HALL
TfO HARDt£)' PlAYBOYS. JOHN 1-iAU.
and Credendab Chairpenon Larry Rosenthal. The Speakers Bureau will be
OAfl OtSI'IAY AND SAlE. WORKSHoPs AND
JONATHAN £!)WARDS
headed by Keith PatttrSOn. Athletic Affairs DilUtor ..m probably be Mike
Franco.
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~!lOONS AAf)4
Fif£
TICI&lt;fTS AVAllAII.E AT SQUIItE T1CKET OffiCE
Olrrmtly, tho pOll or El&lt;ternal Affairs has no nominees, and SA i'
. 1• £ACt' E\'tNI"'G I
reopenlna the ~ion procas. Kaplan &lt;&gt;i&gt;lained that "nobody qualift&lt;d
S6 fOR 1WO DAY TOfTS (ST1JotNTSI
• enou&amp;h" applied for the position.
"'
~y EVENING CONCERT
ThoK na.med to face tho Senate, Kaf&gt;lan uid, rep&lt;esmt "tho"""' "dl·
S~ ~,.;:'&lt; lVEN·N(, I
~ trpOM.. ~ tWl 8 f'I&gt;A AO"'ISW:N
aroup
or
people;
many
"ho
haven't
born in•oh&lt;d in SA." Th~~&lt;.
rounded
S8 FOR 1WO OA~ ll()(ffi (PUBUC)
he predicled. neAl )'ar's aovernmtftt should feature a "fresh" 3jlf&gt;roach "'
KATHY MOIIW!I'I', M C
·on• -N'.t •:.-: CTHfR
uudent probltrn&gt;.
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1'0M f~ON. CRIS Wllllo\""'&gt;01•
~EIRESHI~ENT~ WIU BC AVAIIABl£ ~
For the Uni•mity Union A&lt;ti•ities Board IUUAB), UB's &lt;0n«rt and
FC,. lU~It&lt;U&lt; INFOiMAllON CAU 636-2957 .,..
mo•ie prornocm. Lois Waldman,.... named Di•ision Direct&lt;&gt;&lt;. Waldman
served u Coff«hou~ dlairpcr&gt;on this PI'! rear.
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Orhor UUAB personnd d«tions are Pd« Sin~ as the Corre&lt;~~ou«
Chalrpenon, 'William Hooley as UUAB Film Cornmhm:, ehai&lt;IX'""" "i1h
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. . . . . . .+ +tnnnce Tdewsklas his auiRant.
Mich1d Sh1111n •ill con1lnut as Publications Oi\rision Oir«tOf .... hik'
UUAB Publicity "ill be t.andled by Andrea Oriel, Ch&lt;'fYI Rke and Wa)11&lt;
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. APRIL 23-25 1981

ATTE NT•lO N

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New Assorted Literature Titles in

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Uni&gt;&lt;nhy Health ~. which "miaht be cut due 10 Albany,"
aecor,lllna tcrSub Board Pti'5Qnnel and Appointments rommittee member
Tim Shedlan. will be led by Linda Pierce.
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Bruct Todeseo was named to the Proaram Oirt&lt;torship or Group ~.&lt;pi
Serviees, and Cari Collin• won the nod as Ofllce Manag&lt;r. One of th«hief
concttns for Ol,.S nul year will be to convi DCC' the f\e\\' Univenoity presidcn1
to allow GLS lawyen to repr...nt UB studtntl in lawsuit5.
The Cu~ural 1nd P«formlng Ans Chairp&lt;'non post went JO TMiia
Sakoutls, whilt for thr nrst time the Personnel and Appointmenl~
Committee recommended that thrt* Individuals be named to standing Sub
Board croups. They are Debbie Clover 10th&lt; UUA 8 ConctTt Board, Carol
Nov~llo 10 the Special lntrrnt Publications Board. and Karen Ruminski
will serve on the Health Education Committee.
.All appointteS r«eived approval from the P&lt;rsonnel and Appointmenu
Committee-made up of Rifkin. SA representatives Shedlln, MarL
Moore, and Randy Reade,. Graduate Student Assodation COSAl
•tepcntrtl8bl&lt;16ai10r1Cdia&lt; lrl&lt;l oth&lt;rt.
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• • Slots• for th&lt; UUAB Musto Commit toe Chair- and Orr C.mrus
Howirla Proar-m Direetor mnatn unfill&lt;d. An recornmmdations mull
' win approval from tho full Boord .of Oitoot&lt;ln In on April23 meetin&amp;.
l'orrM&lt; SA President ShtdWI t&lt;mled tho ~"crueial," lin« next
rar's tlildet)t laden faa: tho c~~ona.. or sol&lt;riolc the - Uai....,.Y
......... Adrflllonal ..,._.,.. ITt tho plallned ~ of' auodent
cqaniltltiom out or Squirt HaU and tbe u.. or the- nc:w Al"""'i Arma.
both slated for 191l.
UUA8 eould, aeconlina to Sbeehan, .... lular.. otep and pardw.se tho
JOUnd cq.._t needed to heodlt - . u ioo tlw: Al"""'i Arcno. or rent
k ." IV noted that this m4al&gt;t bt tl&gt;t rat fOf UUAB to ""'-t "bit time
eooCat~m."
~in tho c q v ' - dedsioot will lie Sound c::oa.;uce a..&amp;pmon
~"-·-.dod by Mlt:hael Fcttn a~~-

�The shelter of Haven House -br frudo s,.ck«

Sp«r''"" SJqf Writ.,
In toe!•&gt;"• wl)fid of violtDce-viol&lt;ftCC oo

telev!Aon, violalot in the movies, viok:nct in
lbe streets-oar inhumanity is often
viok:nctat home.
H•- House, a counsdina and shdta
located m Buffalo. hu ""' nealccled the
(omt of IIICnW IUld pbydcal v1o1a&gt;cc that,
for...,.. is a daily~. T1l&lt; t-yar
old orpaiz&amp;tion proviclel cocapc and
f)&lt;Oiection for vic1lms aoc1 tbdr child....,.
Tll&lt;sbdiCT, tlw seMces Erio, tor- and
Chautauqua coant1a, can proYklt free
t"""'&gt;'fatY housina for approximately l l
vic1lms for up co 90 days. In the .Ilion ltblory
of H~ven H~. it hat -modatcdl034
viotiou-of wllich 600 w..-e children.
acCordint IO Hll\en HOU&gt;C'• Coordinator of
Human Scrvlca MMY Ltt SulkowRi. She
add&lt;d that thoR wllo •~ fift&amp;ncially able
contribute money for the oervicx.
~ed .

FuodiiiJ for the center ;. ..:quiffi! thrcc

""~Y.: throUJh • """' from the New VO&lt;t
Stare Oeparunont of Social Services, a daily
cxpcnoc rate ....bliohed ch..,..h the Eric
County Oepartmcont of Socilll Service and
rttroq.h various donalions. _•·we do ha¥t
financial con&gt;traints-fundlna for social
scrvict: sroups aren't YCf')' f&gt;Opular." n~ed
SAkowski.
Women lim l&lt;1m of Hoven HollS&lt;
throUJh either "'ord or moulh-thcrc ITt l l
astncieo t hat sponsor the center-or chrouah
advenmna. consistina of public lm'i«
annourK'm\entS on televis-ion, radio and in

....._.,....

People in ...... of the fodllcleo of HaV&lt;n

Howoe usually reach the shelter lhrouah the
1.6-hour hotlinc (~) . Ha•eo Hocuc
wilha to tcq~ the loc:atloo oecret ~
_ , busb&amp;Dd&gt; II\IY ao a11or th&lt;{r ..w...
The admiuion procedun: is "001 r\Jid,"
OCCO&lt;dina to SulkowRI. Jlasjcalfy, II&gt;= is an
identiliaotloo procedun: roquiffi! by the
~t of Social ScMceo and oome
Statlldcal quatioos to be ...roc the
&lt;cat&lt;f's usc. T1l&lt; pasoo is th&lt;n assiao&lt;d
~viDa qllllt&lt;fl and ,;...., varioGs lnformotion
rtpnllna lhe C&lt;Ot&lt;r and lcpl matt&lt;rs. A
medieal ......,ination by 1 1oc:aJ hospital is
also a pon of the ad..Wioo procedun:.
S..lkowsti deseribca HIVCSI House ~
t.llab~Y imlltutional-lool&lt;iiiJ but adds tlw ic
is deeorated with an wort by _,., of the
dlilcln:A ,.ho ha., stayed t~ in the past.
" We try 10 make it f~l Uke home," said ooe
&gt;Oiuntca. ~ ore bedrooms. playtooms •
for dlildren. laundry fadtitleo, a television
room a nd a central dlnina room.
" Most or the facilities arc run by the
people that stay here," said the coordinac.o r.
"We try to make. the' ~~ that stay her~

continue normal actiritks...
Cllfltl~o

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Besides the wvi&lt;es that Ha•&lt;n House
prO\Iides to baue.red wivc:s. lhue is a sf)«'ial
proa,ram (01 C"hildrrn of the parenc who hii.S
bccn obused.
"'ll'J very lmpon1n1 that we break the
(child'•) cycl&lt; of domestic violcnec." said
Sull&lt;ow•ki. Chlldrcn so chrouah aroop
therapy co dbcuss probicou th&lt;y encounter
Wht.n at home.. Arran&amp;ctnents are mad~ at
ntarOy schoob for thildrm to rootinuc their
cduauton. Thuc arc abo many artivitio

within Havm HOIJst for dlildrctl .
The tid.s an: prot«led from their vioknc
pat&lt;DI by an order o( J!fOI«&lt;ion aAd

ccmpor.uy custody issued by family cooru.
Tll&lt;staffofHavon House is ma&lt;l&lt;upof 12
fuii..Ume workers ~ ho ha\'t :11 ~~ a
boc:Mior·S" dear« "~in tducuion and 20
volunlexn who go throuah a chrtt·wcc~
I raining session. S«urit) pe-rsonntl compltit
the staff.
The counseling 11uu Ha\c:n Hou~ 11\'CS to
bauered wi~ con.~Jn~ main I)' -of gh ins the
victim ah~rn:uiv~ 10 th(ir prcwm vinlt.m
situation.
"The abused 't\ift can go b.:tc~ 10 1he

situation, ihc can gtl an ordc.'r or cvic.•t,on fa
~M: ._u"band from
rhe house). she can get a ~r:uion or a
divortt, •• said Sullo.,.·ski,

&lt;'oun prcxedure evicting

When Haven Hou.s.t cannot hBndlc •

Hoffman accused of Squad misuse
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EV&lt;n bcf~ the UB Rcscuc Squad ambollancc hu
mad&lt; dS lifSI ...._.. co an ......._,. eall, 1l has
actntted criticism foe iu all&lt;led •mpropcr " -·
Th~ U B stuclftlu. ""'o asked 1101 co be ldrncirocd.
have complained that R&lt;s&lt;uc Squad Eaecvtivc DiiU'tO&lt;
Orricl Hortmm has u1Cd the ambulan« for pcnonal
b.Wneu. T11&lt;y said that T\ICSday Hortr~~~~n "mt lrorn
the: Blicotl Complex 10 Capm H all, w~ h&lt; u,.dlll&lt;

MOO&lt;)'tnatlc machinc. Afiawan!s. he afk1&lt;d!y dro•&lt;
bK~ to Porta Quadrt11Jlc, "hcrc the Rtoc:u&lt; Squad"

h~:!· saw him -.-omr in rrom Ellicou:· on~ audmt

.aid. " H• u1Cd the Moneynuti&lt; and dro•• ~&lt;~ t o
Porter . He "as In Caprn lc&gt;s chan 10 minutes."
But Hoffman c.plaincd that "hilc he dtd usc the
ambullntt for lhr uip. it was stnctly busmt:SJ&gt;. On the:
e&gt;cninc he was ....,n, he lcfl Ellicott with olbc of chinp
nctdtd (or chc \thicle.. On thr way to Eastern
Mounucin Sports, he discovered that h&lt; had no mon&lt;y.
His rttum co Capen Hall where lhe Moneymotic
IMOhlne iJ located, and dcpllrturc were noted by the
Slud&lt;nts.
Initially l~ o(fman saod thot tht complaint "wund&lt;d
• lot lik&lt; hostility lcft over (rom the IStudtnt
A$SO&lt;iatlonl elections.'' In cht conlcst . marr&lt;d by
oevcnl instances of tampaian imrroprlecleo. Hollman
lose a bid for the University Council &gt;tudenl
r tpresentati\IC' stat.
T1l&lt; Eaceucive Dlr«tor oonfitmed ihac " chiJ i&gt; not

elK firw time thll I've u1Cd the a.mbulaJltt to ttl
Sluff." But be emph;asi:,ed that he ha&gt; " only u1Cd it co
1ft s-.ufT foe- l.ht- ambulanct:.• •
"~'bert' b1"c bern some complaints ftom students • ho
bo-c siJbled tile Racue Squad ambulan« on both
campu,KS in Mn..emu,cncy se.tdn..ss. Hoffman
oplaill&lt;'d that driver tnoinina had been underway roc •
lime~ The dfon. ht ackkd. has U$-UIU:d fa ntllC
q~rca~ dri•= r.,. the •&lt;IIKk.
Anod~t ~ for tht ambub.ncc trips"~ to ma .. r
- - fe&lt; lhe SQuad. llut alttt Ia&gt;~
Wedric:sday. II has be&lt;n •sed only ro- ons..-eri"~
&lt;m&lt;racn&lt;Y calls, Hoffman a»&lt;rted.
on che
From oow on. the ambula""' ,. m
Amherst Campu..s. '-'«P' "hm transponrng l)atJcnl\ to
ara h~p.tab. Hoffman afrinnoJ thou on·duty dmc"
-..ill us.c the: "cMdc for going 10 and from lht 1\\.0ldt:ruft.:
Spine. Th~ will al~ il to be parked ,., a ram td 'lot
nc:ar No non Cafeteria. "hi1c thc drh« ;mrnds c-lti\C..
or studtes in 1ht bbraf)'.
Tbt ambuhtnC'C wa1 iottumt b) •ht UB JUnior onl)
afiu months of nq:otiatioru~ In ftbruary. the Fac-ulty
Student A$SO&lt;iation (fSA) alloc&lt;d S2J,O® to thr
Rescue Squad for the rig ~nd equipment. Of 1ha1 su!n,
SiS.OOO cam&lt; from the lease of the Univ&lt;rS~ty
Booksto•&lt;&gt; to chc Follc11 Cnrporation. Thc ambulanc&lt;
"on Sl9,350. "'ilh tht remainder the mnilablt funds
aoina to rgdio tquipmetu and medkat supplic\.
Studt:nl; requiring the ambulatlct: can conrac:L fhc
R«Cu&lt; Squud by dialing Publk Safl1y'• numb&lt;r
(636·llll). Both the UB SC&lt;uricy patrol and th&lt;••udcnc
cmeracney rcspor~&gt;&lt; unit will r..pnnd

penon's shua1ion. tM dic-tn ....-m be: rtfand
to ocher 11cfKin connected •i•h Ha"'en
llousc that tndud&lt; oci&amp;hhorhood lcpl
\c',...tcn and mtdical raa1iues.
AwaA".nt:S&amp;

lns:tnd or rnurninaco the' sarm- S«nario.
thr vittims have lh&lt; &lt;hoi« or •cccpdns
1-lut'n

Hou.sc'l he-lp in Kc-k in&amp; nev.•

dir«Cions. Advisement in job opponunitics
and pumane.nt housln&amp; art of(tted "hm
appllcoble .
··wr ho~ •o denlope tommonhy
llwerc-nc:\s:· said SoJkowski, tAl'laining. that
the fucurt plans (or H aven Houst art I hat o(
the conclnu•tion or preocnt ..mcc..
"Domahc "'iolcnCc:i tult across all
d1Yitt10n1 Of r'JC't" and «Onomk: barrius.,' • she
roncluded .

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1: Mil pinning blame 11 an _.. tougher taN.
So we cannot condemn Aeac:ue Squad Di.-etO&lt; David Hoffman
fOf tile~ mlau• of the UB amlxllanea-J)IIrtleularfy alnce he

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uplaiMcl the lltuatlon adequately. We can only atrue the
Impropriety o1 a ny act that tak• act.anlage of a gl...., altuatlon.
If. • HolfrMn clalme, he hae only UMCI the vehleleiO&lt; legitimate
bull-, 11e cannot be fault ed.• If, h o - . he IIU. a ot,.,. 1\e¥8
~. taken "joy rlelea" In the ambulanea or uled It a a Uwltle
' * - the Amhel'lt campua and area ntabllahmints. , . Ia
glalfngl)' lit fau iL
AceonStng to the Director, when he wu apolled attl'le Capen
Hall Moneymatlc: machine. t-.e wu getting eaah to buy equipment
for the ¥elllcle. Other tim• he wu seen In "non-rgency"
altuatlona on both catnflUMI, he waa reportedly teaching students
how to d n ve tt-.e ambulance.
Yet; While thOM"- line exptanattone. the wisdom of walng the
only ttrne&lt;gency ,.hlole for any purpoee other than emergencies
ahOukl be queetloned. It would undoubtedly be euler end q\llclcer
to raepond to a crlala on C~ampua lltt-.e vehicle rs alreaCiy IOCiated
within the conllnn of the Unt-.lty. Ha\llng t o dflve tiack to UB
from Eastern Mountain Sport a c ould be a dangerou• waste o f tlmo.
and no one should realize that 1!10f8 than Ho ltman.
Undoobiedly aiiP!Iltea Clan be adequately " picked-up" In a
etatlon wagon and a bua can be taken to the Monoymatlc. There
are alternatives. end although they may be a lillie more
Inconvenient, they ehoukl be pra cticed lor the better good.
The bea t solution may be to keep the ambular&gt;Oe ,.atatloneCI
conetantly at the detlgnated Reacue Squad headquarters (If there
lan't a forrrial spot, get one) and have on-duty drivers work !hrtre. II
you continue 10 let voluotMra take a $20,000 vehlcleJo class or the
llbrlry-"just In case a call comes through" -you are begging lor
erltlclam.
While we continue t o commend Ho ll man lor his elfon In
aec:urlng the ¥elllcle and hla concem tor Unl-alty safety. we are
dlaappolhled thai lie hae provided the OI)I&gt;OftW&gt;Ity for complaints
to 111•. We ~"'-'Y. auggeat IIIII he tool&lt; II othe&lt;
attematlfta t o ~ die ~ Squed WOfk as efficiently as

atso.-ra. Wo hove not lostalnee Pautl2lniorlsh&amp;s
- . ""n!oned from your unJu$1 praqurn. At Penn
State, we captured the ,..,.. ...,~,ousting Oblo State
{5th raMACI) encl "-"" State {12th~ w. auecesslully
del.,..., our ACUI ~ctown.ml&lt;acu-yma-lng
up C¥« 100 plna lrl tile last two tratMa. and finishing
hrat 0111 of 27 tdma. Wo c:onqu«ed the WNY
Conltr0'1C8 for the -.c1 lt18lght yaat. d - hlng
RJ.T. In the llnat pooltlon round. - -· we ~...
only 1001 one mateh-l&gt;y one ~nt to R.I.T.- In the
ont~e two rear utotence or the eonl«ence. And
the field tn 1118 Eat .....,
finally, wo
MCIIonall, u all trv. Bulla ooch averaged 200 or better.
we registered 4 out ot12total t 100games.and6out ol
our tirat 10 woro at leaat tobo. And all this comes
wit hOYt athlet ic tundlng or vonslty •totus. Our muger
Dud90t bar-'1' oovora owr P&lt;a&lt;ltlCar--cotll. Every

Tott&gt;efdltor.
The U8 Girls Varsity Bowllno T.., contfnuea to
Wow c:~Map O/IOIS at thelf , _ COfiCh, and our
preSMI coacft,_ Paul Tz1nletis. Already havlqg
dllaed«ed him as 1 . _ - and ln l - In t!Wir

Title IX ~h agaln$t the Athletic Dopartmtnt. u
ha hemg lorcocl No resignation through
n""*ou• lmmalure and lnaut&gt;otdinlte ructions and
.CCII'II!'f.snts. 1M. girts 8Qaln slfjjhted lila n.,.. In o
~ The Si»clrum ~... "Aimlng thel&lt; way to 1M
Top." There. they described tho atrugg.. they
malntatnod undef TZinMtis, winning only three ol trv.
toumarnents. Whlte Ill"!' enjoy Su&lt;:eeS$ and harmony
undel Cindy Collum, tnelr close friend and cur,.m
0041.:11. He&lt;e are a lew I acts Ol&gt;ovt tllelr struggle'
t.lnder Tzlnlerts.. the Royals (currently ranked third
"'a donoiiY) olinlshed Mlond 1{&gt;, Wett Vlrg4nla•IO toP-

ranked Penn State, and crosstown rlvat Erie

CommUni!)' College nu t yaar'a national ehampa currently filth) finished third. Lattr the girl$ won bolh
the WNYBPA tn Bulfoto and Monroe tr&gt;vftotlonal In
Roclheator, belotlng both Penn State and Erlo. They 1110
won a match aga inst C.nlslus College. Their other loU
..me aoilnet Nla.gara, when one Royal choee Instea d
to bowl w~h local Leglltetora. This aemeatar wlthOYt
Tzlnler1o. the girls los( ll\0 ACUI AeglonaJa, biggest
tournamenlto diua. as Erie WOf'l, In wlnn1ng the WNY
Conference at SQuire Lanes, the gh11 actually ~t thtlr

final maleh to Nlegara.t&gt;ut llnllllled llrat ovor111, edging
both Nlagar• and Erie by tess than five pol nil. Given a
33 point per night format and the lact tllot the glrla

were g-.nted a 33 ~nt fortelt win the weetc before, IIIII
waa not 1 rosoundijng vJctory. How.ww, to IM1r credh~
the Royals also won thelr other live tournamon11 thla
semster. They Mndily won the AIAW'I for ACUI
Sacllonais In Eaat Haven,&lt; .orm. No ranked \Oms wert
P&lt;ftOnl. Ntaoara and Erlo f i n - - d and third.
respec:;tiYe:ty, lo the same toumameot at anoU'8r
section~

We wlsh to tll&lt;a nothing o.way lrom Cindy Col&gt;um
Tho Royals 1'11\'1! gelled undet 1\0f teade,...lp with tfle
able help ot Clnd(s lather, Franll But gl~s. now we'll

posalbte.

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toumlmtnt.. UCf\ ~r...,.helts oUt between

we all gas. fOOd. lodging, end
tournament coata. And &amp;JI to repruent the University of

$5().$100 Ao

Butloto. w'ho reluoaa to grant ua much deseNed and
JonO overdue reoogn11•on. We e't'en pay for our shirts to
wear their name.

But glrla, why do you continue to plague Paul

Tzlnlerls? Why do you beilllle hls oe&lt;:ompi1shments
and Iobei him on Interior 6oaCh-lnoCiequate to coach
your oratt toam? Why do you sue the University and
claim you don't get equal funding? Your !xldget may be
10 tfmu oura next year. Yet we wiU have an even
ttronger tNm. 101109 oniV Jim Ouen. and we will
Improve In tne rank1ngs (Bulls are cunen11y 13th,). And

why do you lnslt on "burying thtt helchoi" between us.
ytt r_.tedly o""n Pandora' &amp; Box? Girls, we
conttlnUy have 1r'led to make peace with you. We
alwar- extend our hand In anomptlld frlendSillp. alld
IIWII'IYI the 1iflt to congtltulate your v~torie.s.
But you throw too many tow blcwrs. Why?
Glrta. we will continue to wort&lt; hard and we ore
ouiCIUMd or outmateh.o 1&gt;y no one. We anxtouoty
owalttha nattoNlo tn May. We nope to win. lxlt we w1tl
have loot graciously U we don't. And one linal
note-you can l&gt;tt Paul Tzlnloris wUI be there

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Once upon a planet

US Men"s BowhrJg

111eno • • • planet Wltk:/1 had beeulllut plus~
....... ..., lfcll. lllue OCINliL Th.,. were loWly mountains. and
riVefw. anCI Cleeana anCI IIMI. The air ..,. . clean a nd the sky was
C!Mr. II a wondafful plaoe to ttve.
Then, lnduetry dalleloped and the wautrwaya becalM ml.\lkY~
the air !eden with grime and eometlmM harmful Chemicals. There
nolle anCI ~ and waeta au ooer, and agencies had to

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In Tho Spor:rrum'• Monday a bortion 111lcle "" men's
at rile
feelings, ......., lnfllffed that obortlona ate
Ia COfllpletoly lnconact
and T~e Speorrum apotogiloa lor the conluoton.

UB Sexuality Education Corltor. That

fOfm to protect people from themaatvn.
T)1a llattte _ , on l or yeera unlit e!Wironmentallll and public
ln t - II'QUPI Iook on a eampa.lgn to clean up the Earth. "We'll
set aekle one epeciel.day," they eald, "fOf people to learh aboutthe
threeta ol pollution and waya to cleat~ up the environment. We'll
call It Earth o.y:·
Toelay 11 Eal·tto Day and lhe threa t of ecological pro blems Ian
real u. ff not ..,orse than, 11 was In the t900s when the movement
gained Itt lnlllsl momentum. Take some lime to learn a bout
by Pete Rosen
alternate energy proposals, coal use: toxic wsste dumping and_
The Buffalo Cnomber of Commerce come up with tha
environmental controls
already Imposed on , lndustty. lt'a
everyone's problem; a lillie more awareneaa and elton and the "Talking Proud" co.mpolgn to Sl1ow people everywnore
that Buffalo Is a l&gt;lg teague City bu18tlng with people
planet may be able to live happily ever after.
"""' care ale Wljftng to strut down the stretta
daiiCing o.lld singing about It.
How they get that one girt in the red'au" to wall&lt;.thai and slllg at the&amp;ametlmeli~'mi.lfldt'!&gt;'I!Y
anyone ln1hls City ol Good N o~ w'ho walka the
other way on the sidewalks When she'a there. t&gt;ecause
the)l'h be knocltod to the orouod by her elbows and
klcMdln 11)0 Shins With pointed dance ohoeo.
Then ceme tlla811to' -son and IIIeY -rOlled plo~ng
It It the g...,.. eveJy t5 mlnvtas and made Rich
, Stadium Into the DlilnY * -11 Alof radio lhow,
pleytng the 109 lOng f6jl&lt;'6mis on hour and Iaurin a
,..,., atthe end of 1118 pml.
-there's T-.g Proud T4Nita. hell. bllltona,
lhcl1s, . - . . . .. ~ ~. ~ otlcl&lt;ars
and anything elM tfw.t- .._.,lor an - . Plaaaa
!Ike Hengarem and s.u-. lnd tile ...... """' mtn'a "-1-a_ IedlN' " - ! - and T•lklrte

qftLfS fROM OVfR THf &lt;!)ftR

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ll&lt;e..,.~IIWI!I- anldrtdaoi-JceiWI&lt;f
llalp , _ . .. . 11'1111 • tiC - I n 8uflato.
Thlnkoll~l

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...wrl be willing to rnllie a ...
COI I I I-._Iilwtt-..0..-ahlrt'•~
alOe. not onty'olftl
l&gt;t Jalldng P&lt;Oud. M'll ba ttllllrlg

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Tliinl will 6e T~ floo4burVOII, T~ng Protld
bear. - dDIIa ~~let-~ Wall • - • • · ll!efe Ia
T..a.tng Proud bear. · !hell n-8 ..... ba TeiiCMo
Proud Ugllt,...., Talking f'l9olll Cream~·•Our one C l l . - oiCotnmetce malleoli beat."
And not only Ilea Ull Talking ..,_, ...,..IQn
IIPumedliiOI 111M- ~fllltt,.IIO llr, We've ...., DOl tlt&amp;l
alnglng • •nellon Lou Plcooop, 10¥*1 bY ®UIIfleaa

")ltllono. to croon "I to•e you Buffalo;" lfld soon to
come, "Bultolo 011 my mind.'' ''Oueen City Blues," and
"Brldgo o.., Nleg&amp;ro River."
But aarlously, we're Tol~lng Proud, Talking Plowed.
and T - Proud. W~en will II and? What wilt stop the
whole City from marching Clown ElmwOOd and
Delaware fiiiMng tholr elbows, clopping their hands.
'ttOt'r\ptng their feel and atnglng out oltune?
Whet """""' h~ppeo\ If t/leY4Uddenly came out with
anott~er­

Awno.. ,...,oor&gt;gt
An entire alt&gt;umll
CONcERT FOR TAUU~ PAOUO!

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No. I'm not from Maw Yon City. I'm a .........,
llu"&amp;lonllln, -~ .... - - .
Al)d ,_ldn't bailie ............
- I ' l l odrrllt thet a little
pdde never hurt
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Buffalo, - - I the City and
OOfiiOO!Iellulfelo. the City,
not .... YOI!o, ,,... .__

t , . _ . lltotlalo .. . . . . . . . . l0 k Wid 'lirorl&lt;.
- - p\oy wiii'IOUI . . . . . .. C10 • llllrt « 1111- . _ . . tne Clly ol&amp;.oof ~ - ' " ' Y
lito.)Ill majority of llulfoto and--...-. vane: And
-'"lhllcomo
City oan It too.

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Why ftOI let l/lelrl lind OUI t'*"-s?
Wile) If the t a•lng """"' -..~ ~ bltl?
!'Nil¥ . _ ,...,_ Will 1&gt;t Bull- alt.,.., the ol•ce,
l!llllre r.-.lftg l'1ouCI etetea. And the original
.,.,.to will tuor too another elty on the m'P, ne

dltlorent from any olher.
.
8ett - · ¥'II .,. dllle•ont. We haV&lt;I • ore.ot thing
QOlng ~e&lt;e, ond wo oil ~now lt.oo lot'o kaep n tnal way.
I'm e 8utlolontan one! Thinking Proud.

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fohWine wtlcte . , _ , tl'le

cloltian IIIICI _ . , . -.......,
It -.ned to 1M Speovum and ooritNrt 0, 81&gt;1*1
-· • Y«* City ·~ CM/rmon o/ ,,.. c.trtw lor
~ ltfviWa end,. Fund l o r - PrlorltiH.

llle~bulltuellleLI ..... ateAwoantkl..--.lnl~
Country, OM Wlllcll le mote wl6oly ~ -ing IO P&lt;OIM1 ~I
. - - ,..,... --tlng ~ ~ ,.,. 01 ...... wiclely
publk- ie ll'le P'Oieot eoelnll n - - · and warfara. F01 some

IMl&lt;pCiCIIblo ,_1011 ,..,, of I I - WbO 1110 atrO&lt;IOIY OI&gt;P&lt;&gt;Md to nucleat
P&lt;&gt;..., pCanta.,. PMaf. . and IJ&gt;a&lt;;IM Wl'len It comas to nuclear warlata. On
ll'le01'*1)&amp;n&lt;lll&gt;a,..,.thOMWbOa,. actlvaly - - ' t o nuclear war but
l,.q....,tly · - lriecthe ~the caml&gt;algn ooalnat nucleat - · Plant a.
Tid divlalon Is puteiY artinc...l and OOUnlW1&gt;'Qdllcllva. The basic
l&gt;tlfactiana to for production appiJ aquatfY II 001
,.,.,.. ao t o - - lor m l l l t v y In
or P&lt;ltM .._,....,. Is tt&gt;e lmmadlate ptl)'lleat
d . _ from tile _.,.....-of a nuc1aat plant
or nillllvy.
Tho meet traumatic ol - t o tna dan9w 6 1 rnett-dbwn ao-vllildly
portrayad 0, "China Syndrome,• a motion pCcture whiCh had pr-ty Ule
OtMtaal publiC llftpact of ..,, &amp;Ingle ....,, wttbln the Uplted S t - and
throughout tna wonos. cornlno ,. " aiel 01&gt;1y bMo&lt;e ..,. 1lne
• -lal-lr8gady.
l.ong before Thraa Nile Island and ...., aftllf that ....,,, IUrpriaingty
lillie au.,..-.fslon hU taken place b)' tna Nuc!Nr Regulatory Commieslon
(HAC) .,_ llle ..,.,..,
of _ , ,...,.. -

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gen•ate power for clvlllan pUrposes.. Ita lnapectlort 18 genorwny-con.llnecf to
apot • -a law daya- year. AILI\ough plant lnapeetlona ara ~b)'
the NIIC durlo&gt;g oonaiNctloo. ""' problem.of wt&gt;en a civilian nuclew pdWef
plant may nrat go Into ICI..al_.alon altwltls completed 11 ontlntty the
r_.n,lllty ol t • utility o - of the plan~ not naod
I&gt;Wflll$slon from 1M HAC to """"'*'" oPW&amp;tlon.
AI to the gon.,allon of nuclear- 101 mUitwy purpooes, the NRC has
no jurfacflc11on ataU{in fact, wMt Ia _ , . lly not!mown It that 8ui)II!VIslon

and-control of nuclear &amp;n8fQY lor military purpo.O. II OKCiualvety held by
Ina Defense Oapa.nrnenl-the •atr ago&gt;ncy whlcl\ Ia In charge of the
constnlellon of ..-wupon 1..:11«.... Wllalthl srneano II m111,.;, Is
no OUislde ~~ - s l b l e lor ~~~ aalety In tl'le

""'The
"wr·compledty

oi a ~ar pow., ptanl almost dalles claacrfc&gt;tlon. Helen
Calclicolt potnta out In hat excallent bool&lt; N uciHt M•dn ..I(Autumn Press.
1878):

"In • ntJCINr l)/111t, thr ~lr o1 1 m•r• pipe, • slm~ t•sk u~r
ordl,../'f eondltioftt, olton r«~ulreo that '"" plant be rhuf do.,: merry
_ . . . . _ , . oa-/n.
a ,.,..,ail«&lt;at thO Indian Po/l!t
I ;..w, toc.IOd 011 the Hudaon- 24 fflilel I)Offlt ol N - YOtt City. AI a

Some_,.._

· , . , . , , - - i n o p « - lor.nt monthr and 1700~/fltld
- . _ . _ , ~ _,*1unlon fNI&lt;Jar ln the Conoolldll«&lt; Ed4otr
C:O...,.~~ IOrfiP&amp;IrtiNdomaga.

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/fwas..-Ua/'(IOhlre that
.,uld
do. . of

,._,.,...,_...eft wrorlrer

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,.,loti-.M- 10&lt; alh!W1o~ fi!OOI/1 pwfod."
. . . . , problema -

at tt&gt;e mllltwy ptanta aucl\ aa Ao&lt;* Aatt or

Hanford.
Of equal "-tAnCe Ja tlla thraal of redlatlon on _ . . living In tl\a
vicinity of IIUCI\ _..,. ptanta. Celt Joflnoon, a County Haelth lnapactor
........., date on t l \ a - maa of_.. living dOWnwind of Oanoet'a

oon._...,
Floc*Y found
Fiala lhat
-· plant In a t&amp;I)Ofl In
Nay, t.,., .rotwlaqn
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oltllenll , . _ auffet'lng a..._ ra~
~~gn~r-.r
ll\lln . 111e1 In 11\a aurroundlng community
taftllldii•••30,..._.IIIgllarlnlhacaMol_,_and4-t
In - - o f - t n l. .. , _ . . . , _ OOftlmiaaloooad b)' tl&gt;eAiomlc

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1&gt;01 cooered b)' the prof&amp;Cifon5 lurnlal'led by the Occupational ....,th and

sa,.,, Act...., .-oen .... ,.._do wt\leh .lha¥ faoa .,• .,.,..,,., - ·

than lhoee niCIUkad of - " - In ordlnaty lndultry.
A roll tad but YOtY fml&gt;orlanl pr-fnvoMog both the clvllanaa weP as
,,. mllhvy usa of nuclaat ~gy ~as clawtopad only racantty, in
connealon ~th the tranaportatio~ of nuciNt wuto from one community
to another. This problem has been -ioualy agg,..,._tad b)' the fact that
apont fuel rods (Willen are tho final rHult of t1&gt;e fuel cycle In a nuCINr
planO haw been ac:cUmutating beyond tha capacity of focaJ po- plant•
10 store them. Accotdlng to recent•tatlstlcl of Ill NRC. l/llpm«&lt;te 01 oucn
luot wl&gt;lch ....,. ~ at a rata of 200 par year In 1t1'll, are
to ,,..,.... to ,..., 2.0110 pw yaar b)' I!IIIS. Naanwl\lle SUCh

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01\lprnonta ~ -~almost entl&lt;aly to the 111ge lad« at dai)OsitOfY
l~elad In Barnwell, South CarolinL •
1
The movement of IUCh dangerous. highlY radi01et1ve met8f'ltl u spent
luat tOds and C&gt;lutonlum poses OJ\ obvious haurd to tommunltles through
Wlllch SUCh mat8fi&amp;l muat pus. Oea!&gt;lta this if was only In June, 1879 that
the HAC for tile flrat lima ISsUed an lntwlm rule (HUREG 056t) taqUirad NRC approval of ~t
prio&lt; nolfficatlon o t each
llllf&gt;n*&gt;Lto tho HAC, end.(-. practlcablej that srucwr-ta hOld cities
With populations in ...,...of 100,000. H_.l\ate$S, a apaclat ,._.on tho
f\uotee.r lnduatry lhOwa tht,. are no •eQUj(Jinent&amp; for.,.......~ rMPOnM
1&gt;\&amp;nt, nor notlltc.atlon ol lndlviCiuet &amp;1\lprnonta·Lo local and atata olf)elala, ,
provision tor"publtc I n the approvat,•!J.,r!\lll.,_,Thlo
ol alfacta military n...- wast.e u ~~~ i) ·-~

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Finally ....,.t1mportant IS the problem of toni) . _ dispoNI of
~~- wute. Thla .. the problem which hal defied -ton altet 'PAl
YOW1! of reoeerch, notwitltatanding conf-t predictiOns .....ta,....,! \gO •
tl&gt;el tl&gt;la problem eoule/ 1&gt;a readily aotved. lt Ia vitally t"'PPffant «,.
--nuc~lalilll~(o/llfl..,•f--ol_.:,.
Various
for oucr.
_ , _.... , _ _ _ cllacuasad and all«nPiad to be put lmo ptactloa. inCfudlo&gt;Q buofat of ...., ..
fat t&gt;aneath the oatth and In salt .,._,, • . as
bu11at ln ..,.,.,...
llnad oteet drums
ocean wa!WI~ Nona o f t - mathOCia ,_.tt&gt;US
far given prornl$e of ultimate • .,_,.. Aa
C&amp;ldicolt aaya I n - bool&lt;
Huc/Hr t.ledt&gt;Oss (page 58t.
..T,. us milftary cont1nues to reptoc:.u lhe lc/el in ilt nuelur rHctors
Oy 11111dissolving '""$pont rods In nll!lc acid. TM !UJ/utlon inat results is
highly corrosW.. Today. .nero ere mor• rhan 74 million gallon• of lh/$1!/gll·
leftl l$1/d "''"' ltt-ator•~ t•nks irt th• Unitlld Starer; many ol then
wlltN ere $ohot tMt t"-Y boll sponten«&gt;urlr end continuously. Alost can
be found at tM Hlnfotd t.lilita/'f AoratYorlon in WaShlngton and at tl&gt;t
S.•annah RNar tecrltt( In South C4ro/Jne. The ma/01 porrlotr ol tlleu

in -

t~&gt;e&lt;&gt;Ma

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n can tfl0ftf010 1&gt;a readily unde1Stood that aU lite dangwuaauttlng from
the _,.,.._t of nUCIHI- tor pucallll ~apply aa tully to
tna ~t ol nuclear weapons. The uaa of """""'r !!"'"'lor mllitaty
purpooes Is of fat more catUtrOI&gt;hiC Wilen actuatty, empl07ed In

wat. Caldlcott eonctudaa (page 81):
"Eti!Pifn.g wllh IJfNI$uddMt&gt;OU, • nuclear wor would ,.-0/y 1&gt;ewithin hours. - a l IHindrad to •-111\ouund , _ r _ , ~ ,..., ci'lillan and milltaty IMpale Itt liN IJn/lad Slo,.. 1 - r
AntariCandly w/1/t e -lotion o/25,000or ,..,.,,,.~Mdl. and&amp;Jt_,
or-latnumbMol _ _ _ ltl llteprincfpall~lln Eu-.
tiN Scwlat 1Jn1on, end Clt/na. !loth ma/01 m/1101 -lallotl ...,,_,.
would,.
flat. Each ,...pon•a po-'ul -be
-~n!ad II'/ o -ring 1/rebell with • aurlecalemt»tatu,. fPH"' then

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-..1 on _..!Mno In 111e · . . . , a1noa tna tono . _
. , _ .. .......,_ .... ..__loriii'-IWIIOI~- 'Thia
........ Oillr-lfllll ...... _ _ _ _ _ _ ..,,......
.................... 1 0 - - o n l l ' l e _ . . _ _ ln i.M
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tiN • ..,., !Nr flould HI llraatorma teglng milllona ol ~ (EOety
:f.Ootrtagalorr ca~ Mf • llrntarm r.gtng 2.000 - . A
f.~ . . . . . n;plodarlln - - - f d - l t a r . en - the
.,.. o1
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taqiAIM Unle imagW\atlon I O - - tl&gt;e oor_uar.,.. of
n _ , ptoll'-tlon on an lntwnatianal l)aafl ....,. lla. No r......,..,.atlon
•to why theln-• of t - - ' " 1 1 10&lt; paaoalut
and tl\oaa -'1111 It lor w a r - . . , .
ultlmattrtr -leal. In._ ol 'tt&gt;e alac11ono In - - ,_fled In a
f'II&lt;IN-'"~ It -411tl\amotellrgatllsnd ..._....
tMI .... . - -.......... - I n ... oppoeillon 10-

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waar•s He itt huge. ctrbon·3teel r·en•s wfuch c•nnot withstaMI ,,... waste•s
COirottve prOJHrtilf for more then 25 yHn: n•wer st1lnM.s1 stHL tan•s
c.n ' ' " for SO. But Whit Is hell a c.ntury comp8red to th• thou&amp;arwl.t ol
~Nn th•t the redlo.ctfYe mlt&amp;rilt mu11 M •epr fsolat«&lt; from tM

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&amp;wilY Ooonmltalon to - ' " " ' ..... at ....
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Oppose' Human Life Bill
To the Etlrtor.
Congreu will be hOlding h. .rlngs on the Human Ulo
Bill be IOta I he eO&lt;I ol this month. This bill ~Jl&gt;lln

Ufe Amendment C•nnot generat• enough votes to p•u
Congress. This Is It's repa.C4mlnl.) Would cle&lt;:lore the
fetus o pe&lt;tOC!, from the rnomonl ol concepl1on, under
the 1411&gt; Atn&lt;lndment. viholtflll'"""'ld do1s olloW the
atates to proaecute women omo ha,. aboitlona. ....,
IUD~ or morning lher pills. and onyone omo osslsll
them. tor murder. It h&amp;S a goOd cn.nce or pasug&lt;o.
It Is crlllcol lhtl anyone t&gt;ellevlng In reproductive
rights moko his "' her voice heard. Lei your
, . _..lives know you aJe ogalnSIIhls bill. Rlght·loUfo .. a ..-y small, bul vary wolk&gt;fganlted group. We
muso t&gt;e Jut! as organiLed You can Willi yaur
fl!Presentattvt:a •t:

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US Hou~o of.Rapresenlatlves
washlnglon,
20510

D.C.

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USSenato
Vitshlngton, D.C- 20510
If you don'l know who your representatives are, call the
League ot' Womeo Voters. at 884o3560.

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Fest ival teaches· many tongues
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Ghlnae or 1ft Arabic, and the
R....W, ubk bo~ a alan reodln,,
"f'..,._YOUI' Nanw in R...W,,"

dif(cta~~ alphabet, the liaauiw
ob6aJoaJy spoiled out phruea
pboooclcally. ~.for c:umpk,
Many of the various mqu;,...
utilizts a di!fC~"cnt dlaraclC~" _for on dlaplay carried a are at
....,. word.
10 AIDerba ~
"I don't know bow muy thett The G~k Wo,..,
are," admitted Ollnae •P&lt;IkC~" Yu, looked likeModm.ooieflr&lt;~-ec! .{!
O.IIJII
11 a table iato Gftek. n..
ClO¥Cred orilh 0.~ boob and of l~di11 wu
mlplines, eboPIIdc:u ud even country'unswer to
tl
China( ~k.... 11111 imqiGe an Indian maauinc in ""~II"!"~..
it would be lite 10 IYJX In ,......., oo dul)'
Anyone
who
auended Chineae. "I nw a Chineae table upi.U.td,
Linaoman la • Saturday lo t h e typewrhtr onee," Yu·Chuna Indian· lanauaae is .
but
....,_.. ltocica would immedlatdy rauem~. "My mother bod oat. EAalillt is· liDi~ in •.!Q&lt;!ia.
opt for the former c:l&gt;obo baW.• 1 11&gt;&lt;&gt;; arc;a't too hard to uac, once
Unlwnity &lt;'- in ' I~ are
leaincd lhll " Npw .,..;t ~ y01l'9e1Wned how,"·
•. oondueted in Enalish."
·
- . I n a...-, "I love yo,.;"
Otbcr 1.1nauota read in different
A m., of India lhowed that at
Tbo ~"' p~wa would , be a dlrcaioos. 1._ and Arabic leu 17 ciifrac;at J..n,uaaa ••
rcarota111e mlaate. h trans111.. to read baekwarda. The Arable 5p0ken in lh&lt; country.
" Whett'• the bllbroom?"
rpeat~ banded out elaboratt • Aw~n:of the fOCI tbatth&lt; way to
u"""''"'a a ~ r&lt;Wval debt- "era.h eoune. auides to . a stuclaoi's mlnd "*&gt;' be lhrouah
spooJOred by laterlllltioul Col. . lh&lt; ~lxt.buie Arabic pllrua \is IIIOCIIKh, a ~&gt;IIIDber or the
pronunciation•
and peniciPIIiQI International clubs WH~T
and t he
U B Li na ul11ic• and
SA'f?
()q)artmn t, a!forded visiton arammalieal conr.truetlt&gt;n, With ~ Dative rOoc!. A visitor
tbat blUidy booklet, a .Uor is able ~'i'iok -pi{Q, allc:o cuisine
IIWIJ odd bib of ........,.. trivia.
Voriour llnauaae dubo derlpted to~ more than ]1111 "Bismallah" COUld II')' &lt;QPilUIC !rom tht Eat,
~
YOU 1'M:E ,lRAVaER's C.Hf Cf(S?
eablbiu r- uriq pictwu .of (a,common unlvtnal Arabic wor" eboeot from Spalb and 1 ""'JC of
forcip -nos. public:Miofts in rneanlDa "fO&lt; the love of Allah"). other aooclla. At the Gtnnao tahlt,
the dilf....,t 10Q1UeS lUid common
President of the UB Arabian En lOu offered puuics, " They're •
C~
~TH~M?
Studen.t Allocialfon, Shayta Siven, Hunprian octually," lhe confided,
-.eful pllrua.
was resplaldent In a loni blaek "but i•doesu't matter. "
t) : !dMflfll .
inttrer.ted
crowa
&lt;hecred
00 the
As - lccbrala. the visltlna Arabian cutume and •-.:il wbidllen
Binao. 1 pme wtUdl involved
SocM peoflk enjoy bobbin&amp; fO&lt;
l uauaao enthualut could only her eya .W'blc. "Most women appico OD Halloween, Ben the pani~pants.ltudcnCJ v~lianaly
DlllcbiQa up ~ words r,_
pettlcip11e In a .number or pma. in Arabia wear thlt, "Ill&lt; tlplained, Chin... Introduced a new version CO&lt;DJ&gt;&lt;Ied (or the prize-on&lt;'• vuy
different lana"-' U1aonumia
•
One ''Linao Mania • Won! oddina that thooe wbo don't are of the $p0ll--plc:lcioa up marbles own pair of ehopstieks.
alw featured a eont&lt;11 for the best
A\ct volunteers Altc:d thch
Sarell Game," a ~ or coouidcred immoral..
lanc•aae ~y. n.. Arabiat&gt;S
orilh dlopgicka, As a loud and
intcllcctual repi.Udons on llnao
words, ra~~ama frO&lt;n " Harlldri" to
••tn-bismtllll lh.
''Sit u" (tlw.lc llldoaOs!an ror
"elbow"). 'The object 10 mak&lt;
Fordp ....._ dtv«eer W&lt;Dt
roundl or the room and ut 0111 of lhelr way to 'J'lke the
questions uo!ll all the wordl were la n a uaa• .-intere ntna to
-.!led with tlldr ....,.,.. ..... i8dJ\.Idua1 visitor. ADyonc
LranAalionl:,
bave bb or her name llpdled
lma&amp;ine yourself ln China. The
liahu are dimmed. and you lUid
your date 1n: t11joyiga a romanlic:
supper or ebop ~~~ey md et.ow
meio. You are aropina for a
a.;,.,. J)llrue ""'lc:b wiD your alfoctlom. Do you ..,,
"Naaw naoi lei?" Or would It be
-aPP&lt;OPrille to 10fdy mwmw,
" Tii ...., bai ein duo?"

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Today is Eanb Day, and lhe II year-old 1111dition of cele~raliQg
the ean11 may seem stale alld somewhat out or stYle WJtb lhe
passiveness of lhe 1980s. However, tbat does DOl nceessan1y mean
lhat we should 001 take time out to appreciate !he nat uta! world
around us and try to confront some of its ecolosic:al problems.
According to New Yort Public Interest Recearch Group
(NYPIRG) Project ~rdinator Lease! Smith, "J?n because
people aren't out in l he screeu caiT)in&amp; signs doesn t mearr the
problems don't eidst . f
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The reason for bavmg Eanh Day Is to "remind people that lhere
are still a lot of ecological problems," Smith nld, and to." pro"!de
various environmental organizations with a forum for presenun1
- :~
their ideas.
In lhe Squire Fountain «rea from · 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . • today
represeotadves from both on and off-a~mpus orpnizatio115_ will
present discussions focused on the environment of !he area: Music
will be provided by Joni- Gayle Faile, Steve Kaplao, Danielle De
Goliea, The Solid Waste Band and the Pointless Brothers.
Awar9CSS
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"The obufvan« of Earth Day IS ..speaally pc»,g nant · for th1s
area because of aD lhe pollution that's going on htrc," explained
Smith. "Love Canaljs no« an isolated event."
Smllh added lhat mere Is_a big necessity for the development of
clean alternative- energy,, n01 just lhe substitution of one polluting
element for another -as is lhe case with the increased use of coal
which causes acid , ;in.• He also mentioned the miiHons 'of gallons
of toxic waste going into the Niagara River which arc now
IIUpected of having possible harmful effects on sight·seers'Viewing
.
Niagara Falls.
Smith believes lha.t the awareness 'Of th~ problems ts not
enou&amp;h. and that, "lhey can and should be worked on." Perhaps
this is lhe real mes:sqe behind Eanft Day .

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APRIL 21th THROUGH AfA Y 1st

THE-3 SIX WEEK SU&amp;IONS WIWRUN

.... At FOL1CIWRi
, 1•t • Ju'ne 1 • July 10
.J.nd· June 22 ·"'ulr 31"
• 3rc1 • ~_,.y 13 • Aug. 21
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June 1 ·Aug. 21st
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c.n.da"s Wl-,y Cqnfed-tion
took another Olep towards
~ dlloolutl&amp;n 1oit .....1&lt; when • the
Poll! Quebilcoll of P r • Rene lovuquo
won an
'ell\lulrllfnmlf '"lllllllfti!Y'"In ~!Itt~
j,ovvndoolo!llolatwv:s electiono.
f While not an &lt;W«~Whdmlng

a ......-

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w-e raub ol
~ ~pollical ~'
&lt;FNnch nallondom In .Qu41&gt;ec 11M

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molleme"l' ol Frenoii·CMadlans
lnlo theso! pmllously EngWI end" ~ ollroncophone

ftladforo5Jons•lhaeha&lt;bem prlclc. ·
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E.urapean Htdetncnt .Jn, Nortb
Acconllog ' to ' UB · P.rcfeuor ·-of
Amrlrlca: 11 wu. cxplor'irO from Modiorn-~ enct scholar of
F......, wbo-.. Cbo ftnl Ooalon ~ .n.r.:h~ Plm-e Aubery, "In
~~--~IIIP Q '~" "-·'""'~
1&amp;h century, but In 1759, as a rault dllferentllwl&lt;&gt;lhor ports fl Canedar.
of the ·Seven '{..$ WbJ, Grtat anc! the, US. ft If ·\ ~
~""- ~~··lr ·pop.plotlon of'. FrclfcfiJ' and

t:"~:r~v~ -~

e·fftnd&gt;; ~( ~. ~u.;:.~

spedllc~

a
l-lbcrol
Party's ,
46 English liberalism and were
In No\i.,.... . 1976. the•::P...s.
' """"'"'-'-.:. por1&amp;l won 80 oonfldcnt that they would be laldy Quebeoolo won .as.flr&gt;vnojdl-»&gt;CC"'Ji
ieals In the ~ ~ ' represented . Dcsl&gt;itit" 4'oilal11 '&gt; wheir II...On 1&gt;7 df f10·140b in 1M
~. The u.h 1'111!1 )ooli ~from~! ln8udirlg. ~~elections.
. _ _ . , . 42.
a 'rflcntlon ollhc Frlfnch ~· victory, Levesque prombid a.
~ The,... Qulb.colo. which ,_ a and C..tl1pk rdglon ;thuettlenJtili r,r.,endum to dodde whdh.,lofl. . . . . ..........,.,, Is , _ ~lheyw.raootiKel\llngr.Jr Qi.e,bec would stay In th...noted for Ita c l - lor a n re presentation and' In 1837 Confederation
or
..elL
Ind.,....._ Frft!Ch-clomlnatad ~ a rebellion. which was !rldepenc!ence. n, VOle. taken on
~~ """*"~- ~.qyaoheilwtheBritisb,, • '1~ 19,801 ended . witlr
lhc lllfiV ~ N a•tloo\ Of
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voting kir ConledCTadon
N&lt;xth . . . _ , pngrnotlll ~ ..._.. ndot!
by a t\o percenl malgln.
clenoocDoy. to be
a . Brttish !Uic w•s ·assured In
'
9rtodullll policy. But I II the pint Quoi&gt;ec, a&lt;\d throughout C..nacla.' "Not yet ~
_
,which eels fOr an ~ 111m this event. In 1869 the
Aubery Interpreted the result to
Que bec. to be. decided by Conledcrallon of C..nacla received mean, "the population of Quebec
referendum. wkk:(l C41UMI the lndepol\dence from Britain/ wos not yet ready to face the option
; , . . - 111r 1rt c.n.c1a anc1 arounc! ~ • wu 51111 tOchnlcally ruiecl of mdependenee."
added
lhe world.
• &lt; by l.onoiot)"Cnd oubjeclloltsJ&gt;C!IIdoo , &lt;laplle.lhc resuk there Is a growing
~
;. •
. ~ Wlllofi. F;enOh ~~ ~ ..fitiment favoring Levesque's
~ ~ '&lt;
o.nd tpofadli:ally~1hc H.,.e ·\~,'exp~Ullng that In 1976, 40
~=· .58, .ftnl came to. of~ai.....,.lldbl&gt;anc! 11&gt;c,1960&amp;. The , percent Ql.thf mula!!on '!"~ foi
In 1960 as a mornbor of ~ notolllo
I!IHtaln the Port! Quebecois while 1M! Week'!
jht Uooral Pw!y when he oorwd as was at OOid Quebec's French voso .t&gt;OWecl nearly 50 percent ltj
. , . _ of Natwal RaouJooo uncl«r populollon r-.1 bolnll diall.d SUJ&gt;Iiort.
I
Quol&gt;ec " " - Jean ~- b) lnto I I) ~ at!.!'ll·
~)
It should also be noted that i
/ . . poolllon he pla)ICcl an Important
En'glrsli ipca.Onlt( Q\,jbec&lt;m, brul&lt;d&lt;&gt;wn of the results shows lhaf
late lri ....t.el liM- to be kns&gt;wrl ~.claplla
.
~ !'P only' 21? percent ..-ofthe20p«;;entoflhcEnglisK
as Quebec's "quill ~tonf
of the""!?~· flit¥""'~
11'f.UJ!tion voted ago]ru{ .
Po1i11e.! ansi culf\lnl ~of ' bblh ~ · ana konOmllall,y- ~. '!'ilttlng the Frencl~
lw tnll)ody ~'rondo population oyer untU 1960. The executl'je lola in vale ln "half. Of thb vote the ma~
0&gt;• ruling Anglo·Canadtan buslnns and lndusiTy were who voled lqr lndependfnce were
t&lt;&gt;P!&gt;lollon.
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dominated by Anglo-Canadians under • 30, thus Implying tha~
'The nollo,nall. .llon-on o while the French made up mainly nadonhoodforQuebecls~ldtoiO&lt;
~I levol-of tt)ldro-Quebec the working class. Th~ "quiet the future.
. • f ! ·
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....t tho lnllllutlon ol a • • school rwOlutlon" of this era .....,,ed_ln the
Oapi!e UJe. oufcome of tho!

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election, l,.evesque played down the recogniM the people Quebec••
The llic:tory of the P...S Quebeoolo
_.-allsl Issue anc! vowed not to
have anothCT ref...,ndum until after serwd to further aggravate Canada's
con.st1lutlonal
c:rlsls. .LeVesque .
the next assembly eloctiono, which
are not for another three to lour &gt;«king tndependenoe, refuses to
accept a federal constitution for
years.
Claude Ryan, 56. luder of the Canada as planned by Prime
Quebec llbe.ral Partp-whlch Minister Trudeau. C..nacla has never
spawned Canadian l'ifme Minister · had a !ederal constitution. a lthoUgh
Plen-e Trudeau-urged followm of •everal leaders throughout the
his party to rqlsl the separatl$1 nation's history have triedJo lnsttlute
l
sentiment anc! "'lly II(OUnd the one . .
Eight out or the 10 provincial
Conf~llon .
premiers have vowed to llght 11901!&gt;st
.
the constltutlon and the western
.~
,
VteWtng •'1 lnd-dent Quebec provinces ol Alberta anc! British
as the wave oltheluture. Ao.t&amp;,y Columbia have .threatened to ~d•
prophesied lhe direction of the Partl over acguments over provtnc)bl
Quebeo;ols.
the. goal is to retain rjghts. • .
"
the~ ldentlty of North Aglerlc:an
II the present course continues.
French language and cuhure th~ wltb Quebec and the we5(em
must begin to .wonder ~ this can be provinces ialklng of leaving the
achieved "(ith F.ederation." he lecleratlon. Canade could
&lt;&gt;&lt;plained. "II seems to me that conceivably legislate itself in'to
sooner .&lt;&gt;&lt; later ...ey will ha~ \0 oblMon.

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Organization$ -question Lefever's human rights Stances
haw a -~ lmp6CI on hut~~M
~• Hlo bdoof in alrnhd I.JnUd

Wlhln tho noxl lew ...-..

s.ta YOlo in'hUf!\01\ r1il1lf

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the

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Pntldtnt

lollowo

&amp;omhio._-olrtwdodnfng
and """al rnand.or. ol

Rasan'•

_..,_,tol&amp;... ,_._tithe

~IOalfedthelnlanalpolldca

.......nl ~Ill ol Sial&amp; for
Humon ~ and Hurnanllarla~

now- tVlalo 1o ~ such as
Algmllna. On Aprt 12, Oour
~. Argentina'• . - fcniJin

~ b """- rl!#s polity. • crilldlecl tlw &lt;Mtor A d Thol poliCy produced 2.300 ded&gt;o, lor~ to aBec:t t1w _.,., .&amp;b
20.000~ ..... andlO,OOO. olotlwona-.lodoingtlw U~M.
-.announccd!hathllnallon't lncore«r&lt;llfOn•
lrom
the _ _.
tfon · "
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lop I~ policy priodoy was 10 -mm(t political , . - , ""'"'aps no1 1n1en
-Y· ..,
lrnpow'fdations with the Un~ed fTom l 9761o l 9nalono. JUslronic: reofflnnlng the lltatUI quo In
,;.;.*
Sta
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hct.;L;,;,;.;.;..·
tlcwr;..;;,who
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ol fdrdiln
counlria
andrhcn
rhc n•ed
lor
an
lodlgmous
rather
nternal
S«&lt;l&lt;lO ct reform.
ol hlo
h e1rlngs on
F..,Jh'it. he, like Joano
~-who is to bt lho maln
·~ ~·· chltf United
archlttci or tho Reagan ~ (UN) delegale, dlllldtt the
Admlnlrtratlon'• humon rights ...Vs non-domoaallo nallons Into
pqll&lt;y-- bound IO bt _ , y,
· ...-. . a.-s-authcritomn (right·
t....re-. ......, holds • Ph.D "' llllriS dldatonklp) and lorali1Wn
Chrlnlan Elhtcsr.. from Vale (lociAilsl)-and arsuu thai
I.Jnloerslly. hM _ , wldelv on ~ au1horilarion--..gima e&lt;e prtlorrod
dojoc:t ol «!!*a and rnorUom. in
and sbould ~ "'PPPtted .. rhcy
IOI!!IVI pqll&lt;y. Ht is lho founder and grant a
degrft ol pcldool
dtrec:ro r of the lt•uf'ch.ly lrudom . Vet, the Columblf
ElhkaAnd l'llbk Poley Jour-nolf•m R~ufcw rccentlt
Center !EPPC). a Wtlhloglon-bosod pub&amp;shed • long lltt ol j&lt;&gt;un\dsiJ
~-h-ntzallo!l
.ho.w ~- lo . sud.
He was adNe In tho Amotrlcan dvll "lbo
aulhonlarlan nallons as Afvtnllna,
righlf ~ v.i&gt;llc in college Chi!«. andllru~. Ll&lt;ewtsc. Ktm
and was the o-.r. """""M 0.0 Jung, the popular oppot1t1on
dlroetor ol the Department ol loader In South Korea, lolmf?risonad
"*'"l!lional AllAin ol 11\e NatiOnal lor life for his vieW$. Apperondy,
Council o l Churc h••· an polill&lt;al freedom W.ts only lot
"'91nlt.IC1on which hao rac:tlyed those who voice no dlssant.
much criticism from EPPC
I)Ubblions.
s-ee&lt;~~
LA{.- hM bo.n tn OUbp&lt;&gt;ken
Though he hal yet ~
eonfsrmeil, l..eftwr Is already having
aide of the Coour
"""- rights poky,
polcy ..,.... Influence. On Februll)l 27.
• * ...... ... .......................... .
udliNd lottiiJn ekl one! public Emilio Mignone and MWn Olhtr
atiin
...
"'
l'ftiiUMII persons-who make up Aflltntlna's
roglrMs" liQ Af11'1ntlno. Sour~ domtsrlc
1tumen
rlghta.
Kona. enol hn OinCior the Shah. 10 campaign-were !:Utlftd In
lmprow humen rlghta end to Argentina oftn rtfllr'nln!l from
1n1plement ~ Nfonno. He Geneva, -s..ta.rland and relo.utd
le$11foed bofort fha House ol •cl4ys laUr as • risu- ollntert'•llonol
R - - ln ~ 19791btt ht condemhatlon. Wh1le in GctWYa.
bolewd lhel "!hi United Scala Mignone -.pled IO ~ tht,..
should - · from !hot Slatule UN~ on Human Rlghla,
boob a8 dauoa thtt OSUiblish • to continue IIi rnandalt ol Mignone's
human righro Slandard or oondlllon group which documents m1tllng
thai midi bt mat by ....,lher -·andhumanrighii~ Jn
sover:e~n govemme.n1 ... ln an
Argentina. Thert! was a dlspv!e In
opinion OjlporlniJ In Tho-Ne.. Yort
the Slat• o.,ar~mam .,_whether
Tgt As 61 ; I f
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,_.. R'ii•ibi'FW·.W~;W,.jo-f-"'1J-'-""~""....tl~/NQ .,.~galza .oa..the
CJrterta tnau.sura.Uon. L-'cver th• sonc&lt;kin o1 Mlgnorw's svoup.
aduised: "Economic: and miliary ald Ultirrul~. the ~~~ow&lt; ol l..ef.- won
U
¥1d bt given or wochhtld to
our: meUnlrodSiar.sildodwohtha
~ IOUnd ...-! polcia SoYiol Union in bolcvlng thai what
AllAin.
views,

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SUN SPOT &amp; FLARE
VIEWING WITH A
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NASA slides of VOYAGER I flyby
of SATURN at

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Capen· Hall

Saturday, April 25- 12-6 p.m.

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or praclk:a. ..__,

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~~n.us. Lelcwr, """' ...... Unll.d Slala
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dot.-.....~-a_rddual
ltadltlon"
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In ollOihar

effon. lo bring
10 South Korol&gt;

nol!lt boaoUM "South Korea.

,...._~Worioloounnla.has
~no

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~~~politics
ond llldo conccpl ol
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Neny _ , . _ ol the Stn.lt..IIM

Democ.. r Paul Tsongos of
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uto.e ..,...,lmonl the prirq&gt;lt ol
~~u.bt dlocrliiJied and
.. I isloillllld 10 the c:ald .,., logic ol
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gowmmcnt
w~'h "'IJJCC$01 CommuniJm •
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Nestle maketheverybest?
Groups berate infant formula use
- - -- - bvPaall..a.a b who
In 1!lddJflc&lt;1 to debotlng his \/IoiilS
on human right&amp;, lht S.nol"
c&lt;&gt;nlirmollon htarlngt on Ernest
Lelewr (IH acompanylng article)
\011111kcly focus on an allqed conlbcl
of ln-.rHI . Crlllcs claim thai
LeiOYer's Elhb and Public Policy
Conte. (EPPCI ..,... wrong In

quallon

Eho

·-Mel .,.btsl

pradloe o1

bu.lnas. Most sltongly

the groups boycoltlng Nostlo ,
partioularly the ICCR and the Infant
Formula
Action Coalition
(INFACT),
Initially, Nickol was conll'octod by
the EI'PC to resowch tho lnlont
formula !sou~ &amp;c..u,. ol pomona!

allah. Nlcltol miSsed tho MArch I •

Nkkel's rtse:arch report when
complelad. Mayemoltr, though.
ln&lt;lsts that tlw. panel of - · wtth

different viewpOlnls . . , _ •• a
"quality control PfOC&lt;$S" where "no
one on the rei/low pal)el dict..tos."
He was not able 10 say tho~Agh if one
of the other IWo panebsl$ would
roprawt lh« boY&lt;OIIer's position.

$25,000 donallon from 1980 dead•ne lex tho llrsl dtolt cl
Nallo. SA while toldna • otand the reselltch report and haa yet to

l oda-

higt&gt;ly plbl cl tllOM
boyoolllng Nado bec.ouM ol Its
._..,.,. promoUon of Infant

thus l!v..tening Infant formula sola

.ccopt~ng a

--liono

fonmlla In !II« ,..d WOO'Id.
Tho EI'PC. lcrmorty - l a d

with Georaotown

University,

bec:amoan~rrt. lu-Gompl

orgonlodon In "-"lloll\l 1980. Since
lhon, Ms oovr.. ol funding -ouch as

~u~· ~r.'v~'b!~~

questlor&gt;«d. Controvony o~ the
Ne$11o donation arooe lui January
when lho Woshlngton P'ooi r~
Mc&lt;ion 'Minll and Vmqge
rtp&lt;&gt;t~V Geoffroy Stobs publish4!d
portiOn• of a leaked memo written
by E.W. Saundan, va President o1
lht Swlt&gt;ellond-Oeted llrm. Nestle,
alo&lt;1g with other l'n6nulacrurer:s cl
infant lonnula, Is undor a1lad. by

"Ole:•

manll .aroups, parlk:ulatly the
Interfaith Cenlet lor Corporate
Rupon•ibllity CICCR) of tho
NationAl Coundl ol ~. lex

I'=~t "::'.: ~.: :
natu:al '""" loodlng In .......
dowlcped
oounlries. h Is wd
known tNI tw..t mil&lt; lo a superior
form cl nutr111on,

MNestlo. whk:h has bHn wortclng
I sincct 1977to break tho ln..,mallonol
C&lt;M)~rn&lt;C.J&gt;o~o41 OQolnSI h. h.Of
oi!Khod ii\UCii '"""""'- to lhf
.... clolhlrd patty Nbllllol, saki the
memo. u a rooponso to the
~·· ct.lmo. A«orcllngJy. the
memo t&gt;OCtd. "thoro muot bo
maKimum uplolt6non of tht
opportuniiiH Pf-nltd by tho
"""- orticlo and the Edlic:s and
Pltbk Pdlcy Cenlor's ~ 10
~ add-..1 adMty." Tho
Forfunt atti&lt;lr rdtrrtd 10. "Tho
Corporadon HatcD"bv Wuhlngton
Editor Horman Nickol, lo a
vodlerous condemnallon ol 11tow

complete lt. Flw days .,,.. tho
deadline, the EI'PC rocdved a
$5000 donallon from Nestle. tho
eqc~ a""""'t ol the
Nicbld .-...from EI'PC lor his
report. Whlle the conclusions cl
~. raurd1 report aro not
lmown. Lei.- Is qii04H In ....
v~~~agw v~ as t'oOCing that tho

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Fortvne artK:ft was a ""direct
outgrowlh of&lt;&gt; c:omPfehonslvt oludy
oflhoinlant fOflllula i..ut that NldW
1o wrifing for the Eihlc$ and Public
Policy Center."

ln the late 1960s bb1h ra~n tn
lndustriol countries 5Wltd to docline
To «&gt;mponsate lor lhls, the Infant
krrmula tndu.rry, whkll inclodes
Abbott laboralorles. American
Home Prod.-. Mead Johmon,

Bo&lt;dtn, and CarnatiOn as wd as
Nntlo. twntd 10 the Third World ..
• now marl&lt;et. Since then. Infant
formula lndusl&gt;y sales have""""" lo
S750 mSIIon an'lll•lly wkh Nesllo
a«ounUng for approximalely ona
thkd of lhe marl&lt;eL S'rx mUIIon

Infants now

r«:elvw

formula C!'Ven

rhough repo!attd studies hove shown

AdcUUoaal actlolly

Alter r...,.Mng S20,000 more
from Nestie 11110 da)IS oftv rho
publltatlojl ol Niokol's article In
Fortune (June 16. 1980). tho EPPC
hod tho otticle reprinted and
diStrlbuttd-free of charge- 14
lhousands of oommunlly ludm
EI'PC member, Slew Moycrf&gt;oCor
malntalru tha1 the an~~tle ""'"''
reprinttd
ft was a good
0111de" and d-.ed as a means of
e-ndir\g tho
audlonce
Concemlrlg the rrmno·s roforenc. 10
the EPPC'• ·..-ng,_..oo und«ri&amp;M
addltlonol ac:tMty," Ma~holer
.....nod. "Wedldn' know about H,"
Lele.ver noted rn an EPPC
mimeograph on the lt.oue thai he
told Ne.tle that "wt could 6C:C"''' no
•uppori lor the formula lludy from
a n y - ..t!h • d.,_ "" lndlroa
' flnanc:ialln-ln it."
HO\WVer. Geoffrey Stoka In tho
Villose v~ ~ns~ead .... N..~ ••

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IHing the EI'PC ond tho FO&lt;tunt
&amp;r1lcle ....s a front. for dis1rt&gt;udng
litc!rature lavonrble to th«m but with
no con.- 10 them, thereby
prOducing tho cletirtd lhlrd patty

Nbua..l
Also q-oble Is the EPPC's
plocemont ol an Infant food lndUslt}l
as orw of tho lhrtt
pands4 10 rn1ew the llr11 clralt of

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thet bo"le·fed Infants have a
slgn~i&lt;antly high«r mortlaity rato
than do wholly breasl·ftd Infants.
Breast milk provid.. a perlect
formulation of nulrients for infanrs
even l tht mother Is llatving
Addmonolly. breast milk PfOVIdts
prolectlon againsl common
onloctoonsby~ antl&gt;odles..

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~ In ~ its prOduct, counteraiiM!rtd Uo1ln!l 111e11a W&lt;t
....,...... • campaign 1o unc!ermft Nldc8'• F-..rrc or11do. That 6tlltlc
the motht r's conflcfe_nce with while nor oble to dotny tho tactsabout
formulalion
Onct an lnlant has been bottlo~td ~ olog.ans I« its prOdUCI krrmulaoftd Inion,., has oocusod the
lor • obort lim&lt;, the mother..,_. her PfOCialming '1t's the very bat mil&lt; ~. ~ the church
ability lo produce milk. Ftom lhon for you baby" and ltv employing relattd groupo ICCR and INFACT,

subol&lt;onco formula doa noc coniOin

, . main problem Mth lonnula,
though , has &amp;ttlo 14 do Mth illo

d~ on lofmula 400Q·5000 "mllknursn."Those
which can become P&lt;ohblllvety company employees dress In whlte
""''fnS!ve in poo. Tl&gt;ln! World Utl~orms and Pffttnd to be real
rtglons. requiltnQJ.OJ .m,ch u 80 nu,.... advising now mothers to use
per~nl of a
pot C6pKa Nellie'• Jormula. Frtt samples ore
,..__As4 ~ rk I I - .,_ ~ ...b;ch oft&lt;m only lost
diluted . which
n prodr/ce until the mod&gt;er has · Slopped
(producing mlll&lt;J
marasmu s, ,. - &lt;condition of lacl•llng
malnuliillon, In~ lnlatl'l during Its consoqvenlly requiring the USt of
formula
lor
the
durallon cllnfancy,
~•u d al
first y~ar of life
Addlllon4lly. In many regions of
SU&lt;h P&lt;acticu haw lud to a
tho Thrd World, fuel 10 boll watet vigorous bojlcott of Nesde and al of
I« st.....Uon and re:IT.;gcra.- Is the. prod\lcU made b y Its
prOduds Include
nor available moaning that Infants &gt;uboldlarla.
are ltd w!th badA!ria&lt;OniJimin&lt;lltd Stouffer frozen foods. Ubby
formula often Pfodudng chronic wgetoble prOd.-. and L'Oreal
co•mellu . Tht industry hu
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An official ol INFACT ~
"Instead of dealing on lsaue$- the
problem oflnfatlt formulas which Alt
\liellmlzlng """"""" lnlanls in the
T1Wd Worid- the ~ ~ 10
rod ball _....,.OJ]Jantz..IIOns with
human!Wion Inlet-. " In the l'tld.
1\owtwr, S$tor Joan MAlone. •
loQI rnerntMrr of tho lCCR . rtMonS
that "Nestlo's role fln hawlg the
Forlvne artklo d lstrib&lt;rledf is
tv ldonct cltho boycoct'• liU&lt;iCOS&amp;,"
osped.oly "1bc Nesde legal
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rtqulred, Among the moct seriouo
Afrlcon rofuget pr&lt;l~Hms are ln the
following countries:

Som&amp;l~ -Since October 1979,
refugee&gt; from the flghtlng In Ethloplo
have been anlvir1g in SomaMa et an
· - of more than 1000 a day.
1\J of February 1981 , the Somol
- n t eotimated the refugee
popWallan 1r1 more than 35 campa at
OYOf 1.3 miii&lt;Jn-the OY&lt;rwhelmlng
majorny of them women and

chUdron. Another 500 000 rcf1.1- lied the dvU wor tn Ethnplo and am
ere beUeved to ,_,; Ollltlde the now Uvtng In d1ln and tho rural
campa. ~. slnoe an uac~, sedlons both ncnh and wat of the
count has bHn d!fflc..k 10 ot~te~n. a · Ethoplon border . More than
thorough refugee oensus w11 be 100.000 l.lgandana, tncludlng about
·~60.000 who loll .,., ldl Amin'•
In Oclobor 1979, Somaa. loouod 0\lerthrow in 1979 and ~
an - 1 lot $71 million In 50,000 who aoaed mbrt ~dy
Ulislance. olwlic:h $25 mlllo!&gt; ...., during other cllWrboncn, orelvlng
received. Then 1r1 Mardi 1980. the In the $0Uthetn Sudan diSiritl5.
country's gov.,nmenl recelvod
Sudan trodillonaDy has had one of
$40.7 million In food rnoun:a and the most libenl asylum policies In
e&lt;&gt;anomlc ald. With the United the, wodd. and In mld-1980 the
States as prlndpal donor. onolher country offe red the rofugeu
tronslusidn of food wa• Mnt 10 pennanenr placa In the counlry. In
Somalia lrllaoe 1980. omounUng ro addHion. the Sudanese hove offered
$35 million.
asylum ro Chadlon• fl&lt;&gt;olng Ayd
Ahmod and Col Murmar
Gaddaly's &gt;ubwnlon of o..d.
llo&lt;der
In Jur&lt;e 1980. the SudaneM
S.....-Sudan 1&gt; ' - t o nearly
500.000 refugees. mo.e than gowmmenl held an lntcmot!onal
350.000 of whom are Eritruru who confer~ on reiUY""S In K.vtoum.
during which 11 onnounced plonofor
• 5240 million program to reoettle
the refugefl from Ugonda In oreas
where. they can beeomt self·
sufficient.

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raidents ol Uganda's Weat NUe
region -fleeing the conllnulng
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total of 80,000 to 100,000
l.lgandana In northur.tom Zaire.

Ca•e r ooa -Followlng the.
of
fightin g
In
Ndjamena-the copllal of a..d-ln
Mardi 1980, much of the dly's
population Ood Into northorn
Cameroon 5o&lt;M 80,000 0\adlon
re(ugees In the are11 around
Kousserl, In the nonbem tip ol
Camoroon. stil n«d esslSIMce.
In the flrlt woekt olw the rofugee
outbrcok

influx, the EurOpean Communi~

and th# Unned States provided
immedlote bllatorol old. The Unlled
States dlver1ed 6,300 tons of
food destlMd fo&lt; oouthem O.ad to
~Rfugea In Cameroon.
Amorlc4, along with the French, are
p&lt;eparlng a largct inluslon ol food
which will be ddwred to the
rofugen belo.e the end ol May.
At a recent lnltrnational
Conference in Genova, Swfturland
on April 9· 10 the United NoUons
Hlgl\ Comml&gt;slon fOJ Refugees and
the Orgontullon of Afrlcon Unity
bllaleroDy agreed to step up aD
present efforts to old tho moJO&lt; areao
ol Alrica where .-1 of the rolugefl
.,. louted. The membon attending
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$Jfnn;nr Sll{/f H'nrtr

Th&lt;r&lt; arr not many playm in sporu who would
openly qrec: wl•h media state:menlJ thai a team lives: or
dies on t~ P&lt;rl'ormancr or a sinal• a thlel&lt;.
l'llll1'1 nor the oaR 01 UB this Spring-where a
Di.Uion I bue!&gt;all tum rWdts. Plaring on lhr agrd
Pede F'odd, th&lt; Bull• are attrrnptin&amp; to duplicat• last
ycor'sl9-13 won·losl r«ord and national playoff bcnh
in ~ York. Wh&lt;n you talk IOith tiM: 25 tai"" player&gt;
011 lhr roolor IIIey an AY lhr sam&lt; lhinc about junior
Davt Roamhaha- smuntul
Tltt a..us ..w .,. ridlna on ti!U ~JUtness. """ ,.,.
Wt:IA ~n ·• rcmarbblc abilhy to con&gt;&lt; r.luoush in
• dutc:b.
" Wr all I&lt;IIOW thu our season's sua:as v.;nh&lt; ridina

on Da""'s prot~cu.lf h&lt;d....,'tgxncthroushl~ is
00 waf .... &lt;In &lt;ap&lt;cf I JfC81 tcaon tik.&lt; last )Ur's;•
Ktnowl&lt;dl(d tC8mmat&lt; John Calla&amp;l&gt;cr.
Uttklldp
La5t saon. the l&lt;am had 1,.0 h&lt;raldrd pit&lt;hini
aces-JO&lt; Hesketh and Dennis Howard-eo 10 alon&amp;
with ROS&lt;tthahn. who also .stlfl 11 shorutop. Both
took JIM: 1lrk&lt;1 10 lh&lt; pros via th• major leasu&lt; draft.
"f,ast year oa... hod 1 lot of h&lt;lp and 001 as much
" 'IS &lt;&gt;&lt;Jl«&lt;rd Of him beaUS&lt; we ...... SO d«!&gt;.
-panic:ularty In pjtc:binl· Bul now ~ havr more
int.xpe:rientt. 10 Dl't'·~ rok ii muC'h \)iwr-and with
1ha1 " ill &lt;Om&lt; th&lt; ptCii\uro;· fl&lt;olls ouerodder R_,b&lt;n
P&lt;11ifonl said.
ROO&lt;IOhalln banrd .400 lui K.on. hinina '""' horn&lt;
ruM and kno&lt;kina In •~BI's-a .mp. season r&lt;eo&lt;d
11 UB. Hr has 1 ..,_ banina "'"""~&lt; of .3SO, "ith
0"" horn&lt; ruM and 93 RBI's.
"e&lt;ordint 10 Bulls Coorh Bill Mookar&gt;h,
ROi&lt;tlhahn "ill no" « ·writ&lt; UB rffi&gt;rds book O&lt;Jtt
yur-his main ambition. ROS&lt;1Ihahn. liko pr««dina
U B &amp;r&lt;ats. wants a lllot 11 th&lt; rrn's. .. , got ails from
M"'llll t'YCfY day 1 bou1 Dave-•'bKh gh·a mt". cht ·
indication ehotltr will 1M: In • ...,. hiah ~rmand rundina
rorehr draft whon l t """'in Junr ...
P i1'11ttS• t lilokfo

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ROS&lt;1IItahn was draft&lt;cl by lh&lt; Pimburah Pirate&gt; a1
the: ai&lt; of 17-froi/ out of Wr&lt;l Son«a WC$1 Hi£h
School. Monlo~ r&lt;aHt.« Rosonhahn's valor and
skills th&lt;n. bul con•in«cc him that 1M: &lt;OUid command
a mu&lt;ll lti&amp;)&gt;rr matkot prico&lt; if h&lt; played Division I

baseball at UB.
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intentions of 1 pro basrball car..,.., .. &lt;111ph11iud Co·
Captain Joe Ward ... With H&lt;Skcth. H""·ard. and now
Rtmnhahn, playon juu naturally look up to aplayrr
like thai and a.ct more motivation to uparadt their 'kills
10 w~re: Oa\e•s a.re now:·
For tho Bulls, basrboll 1981 s1an&lt;d in Marrh with
th&lt; 14th annuol sprina trip 10 St. Pocmburg. florida.
ROS&lt;tththn nnl!h•d 1h&lt; 12-&lt;lay vrntur&lt; wi1h a .381
banln&amp; • ......,•• oot with a surprisin1lf low RBI
toral-only sb . The prcssur&lt; on ROi&lt;llhahn mi&amp;ht h&lt;
100 intrruc-punina a pip on his usual clultn 1\ittina.
••Down South I ..... huninc in my sic!&lt; and I had 10
~it a1oe :• cAplained Roscnh.l.bn. h'J'he J)f'aSUrr •-u
ther&lt;-..ilh lhr S&lt;OUIS and liM: coa&lt;hos' upoctOiionS of
mr-bul. I thl"k !hal il "-as just sman m&lt;ntal1hinp
• bout lho injury that mad&lt; m&lt; pr&lt;SS and 1101 &lt;om&lt;
lhrou&amp;h •ith tiM: bi&amp; hil. ..
R..-hahn claimrd 11t1t 1hns&lt; mrntal odju5tmcnu
have now been made givlna him rbc conrJdencc that hn
cunonlly hclptd hb team 11\roush back·tO·back
Woshl"&amp;ton. DC trips (April 3·5. 9·12}. pOStin&amp; a 5·3
r«ard and boostin&amp; his avcra,c co .4SO wlth lhrcc
homo runs and 13 RBI's up 10 that point.
foll~ful olhl&lt;l&lt;
Ba5Cba.U in itt. purest r«rcation.al form. along with
hi:l fa thtr•s trutstcnt't upon condftionina the body and
mind athleei&lt;ally. havo IM:rn Rosrnhahn's cuidtlino in
onjoyina the pmc.
Roscnhahn n&lt;V&lt;r tooL th&lt; tim&lt; to ernulatr On&lt; pro
llhlfl&lt;. - dod he spend much lim&lt; ..-.t&lt;hin&amp; 1&lt;1&lt;\ lsion
10 marvd 11 1hdr •kiR•. H• ..-u al..-ays bulily
panocipatin&amp;out on lhr roolcUtoh&lt;un himsdr. Not for
1 possible ar«r did Ro&lt;enhahn toil. but to pro~ to
Ciod in v.ho ~plica so much faith that h was noc • 1'1!0 ,_Ke1: ue - ·
mist.a~c &amp;ivina one- ihdiridual sud\ a multitude .. of
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••J IM:I~ Gocl has aivcn noo talents to·play -ball
ond lehlnk thallh&lt;re is nota area.trr v.-ay to pleaS&lt; God
tNn ~·or kina. ha.rd on these aifls and sho't\ing it for
oth&lt;l"\ 10 ...,, .. RoS&lt;nhahn 11'$$1:nrd.
Rosenhahn sea him.s.clf as a team player. He docs
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will t•rT)' his tHm throuah ttl~ ~Kb brffcf': •ncl
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Jllal\1iaa bcr p.aenl pcrfortnallCC on bciJII "out of
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....,.,_·s ttaelt and fodd team defea~ed the Rod&gt;&lt;sler season. "My hiab&lt;sl julnp hM b&lt;cn five f001 thre&lt;
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Friday, maintaininl lbcir perfect ruord.
• should b&lt; able to lut it."
Coming. in second pla« in the exhausting
Utillzint only 12 athlc:t&lt;&gt; ""''"'' the po"erful
Royals, "1&gt;o fodded Z4, Rff was forced ao have their ~m&lt;tcr, sopbomor• Ea:lher Unacnnan erased the
old UB rcoord u sh&lt; chat~ed up a time of
team rtlm\~ compete in mort lhan one.t\&lt;C.nl.
"The COmpetition wasn•t thac touah," s.ald (I'Ghman 20:39.6-nearly on• minute b&lt;hind the RIT jQU&lt;r.
Q&gt;~ain
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distonet I"\IJIMI" T&lt;ni M&lt;rrltt. "With our dtplh, we
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Maua;a&lt;en
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events they never did "before." ..
In addition lo winning tit!' 3000 -m&lt;1er {11&lt;40.1), competition with a 9.37 met« hoist and placed scrond
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Merrill WJ1S • winner in Lhe I ~&lt;1er race, selling a
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ID;orisl Clay told me I wasn't Uvina up 10 mtpotential,
so tb.at pusbcd me-10 .run harder," she said.
Alons with Mcrriu'• acbi...,.,u, the Royals had
The RoYals willtcstlh&lt;ir abllitla apin todaY ap;.,"U
two other double....,., winner• and eRablished thrtc Brockpon Stat&lt;-"lht tou&amp;)ltsl meet" accordin&amp; ~o
new ldtool reoot~
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"Usl year they were molly wona-if they clidn'l
~hape," said Chery\Oandy, wbo has al&lt;aodyqualif1eCI los&lt; a lot of p is, it sllcMIId b&lt; a touaJI maid\." said
in four&lt;-'mU for theStateOwnpioruhipsthi\ ..ason. Royal Usa Grallo. "lui year ......rodckd 20athklesto
"I P&lt;edict many mor&lt; rtcords witt fall a. the &gt;el50n tl&gt;eir J Brockpon's) 40. With our dtpth it should b&lt;
go&lt;s on."
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Gandy SP&lt;inted to the tape in fill! plaa:, &gt;&lt;tlin&amp; a
V&lt;1cran Gandy b&lt;lkvn thai Brockpon is the
new UB record of I :00.9 in th&lt; O()().mot&lt;r dllh, and tea, u&lt;'s tough"' "comP&lt;!itlon, Ifill the Royals ha"'
placed liru in the :ZOO.mercr dash wllh. ume of 28.1, wbal it takes to win - "high •pirit and lh&lt; talc:nl-''
while hurdlc:r Su&lt; chamb&lt;rlaln won the 100-m&lt;t&lt;r
Th.&lt; Royals will b&lt; oompeting withoutth&lt; serviets of
. hurdlcs (16.1) and th&lt; aoo-mc:t_t! hurdles (I :09).
distance runner Merrill. who wnl not make Ihe trip for
Competin:&amp; jn her first meet of tht year. Monica academic: rtasons. Karen Fromm. h'ov.·eve:r. is returning
P&lt;radotto leaped to vietory In the hish jump with a to the oqoad aJt&lt;r a bout with mononuci&lt;OSit.
" I fed stroni Cf\Ou&amp;h to run," said Fromm . "I'll
Slat&lt; qualifying h&lt;i&amp;hl of lour ftct ciih• inches,
anoth~ UB record.
" just ~have to wait and S« what the coach nteds. With
"I fell lousy aOcr nlluin&amp; the f"'l thr.. srwcu the &amp;iris improvina so JllUO!I, I feet like a misfit; they
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full al night, then you keep the glass!

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AI you can drink, all afternoo(l long!
Men: $4.00
Women: $3.00

�Chin- Studlflt Assn. J*:ft1&lt; and· tournoment
Sltunlay at noon at the Ellicott fte!&lt;l near thOUSI\n~
c:ourts. For m&lt;n informallon colt KeMy II 636--4717,

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STAOE meets A.pril ~ 11t 7 :'30 pm. In 337 Squlr~.
Ellgl oc1S t« IWI'I•yenof'flcl'rs Will 0t Mtd. -

more infom&gt;atiOn ~ Johtnlt 877·7718.

BUl'f*IO t:Nt.&lt;West C.n,_ mc!l!l5 tile 500l(ld and last.
w~ olt\lery month at 29 Vtmon Ploce. apt. t (I
biOel( *'!ltlt of Moln -and Amherst). to disc:uss
~. Whollstlc nulth concepts, ott. For furttler
lftforrnol1otl c:oll 838-22$2 Of 834-7215 ot stop In at the
Crain Mill. 5 W. Nort!U'UP (832-6400).

Ally AFS _ . . - In ~out w1tl1 till AfS
5p1ng Qlntwr&lt;ru on April 211. piNSt oonlliCt JuliO ot

m«Mes,art.s&amp;~

Fnt &lt;llln&gt;t. first serw.d.
Tile Lea9Ue
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rww 1[1qu1t1es mnc:emlng tormaiiOI\ or a UB
there'• ~ room for mortl For

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llc&gt;spftals. l'ld&lt; .JOUI' own h05plal and projtet.........,..
ont«&lt;5ting tD ~tram. COntact •• CAC.

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an appofntinent.

Ft'tSIUMn EnglnOO&lt;Ing Advlsomont, 219 Fronaak IIIII•
today at tO a-.m. ...., 2 p.m. ~ admlttoel to
dtpartrnents see 1~ ~tor odV...,...

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Maryland Clt)'Sdloob Will 0t 1nt0f'IWW109
canoldatos on campus Apl:il Z8. DbcfPilne$1n&lt;lude SpefCh

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Mrs. Mack at831-3515 for anappolntmentw1th Or. Fink,
tl)e P&lt;e-oloW ac1Vi$0f.

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A.pril 2111 7 pm In 320 MFAC. Ellltort.

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w -- Pin Culture v FHdOY at 7!3/J p.m.: l'lily
Slturlllyot 7:30 p.m. ! X I C ! I r t - Thelttr. Nottoo!
~t&gt;IIIT-t$1Wn!ayand~.
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"Stabn's Cull9: A BoJffalo SUrviVor A..-toerr sptKil
and Slidt ShOW b)' Torn 590VIo-A1111!211otll:t5 p.m. in311
MFAC. ElliCOtt.

Till Russian Club Is s~09 ~ FUlmonov.
Ausolan Olssic!ent art1st wllo w111 '!&gt;Oil&lt; on me !!!Mot
Union ~ at 3:30 p.m .ln 828 OMoens. /Jl:..
BSU WorlciTourJan/FashlonShowMondayat1:30p.m.
In tilt flllmore Room. SQuirt. Athearsal tor all . -an
thl• wtok trorn .ol-9 p .m In 339 SQu~.
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"Women and Hlghtr Educ.tton-Famlnlst Perspocttvoson

Studtnts ln,_l'6t:Od In ·partldpa~"9 In an lnttm&gt;hlp In,
tile B&lt;JffaiO Olflc.e-of the two us senators and t)lr m.-

....a Ro~&gt;&lt;tsenutlves may de&gt; so by sul&gt;flllttln9 a rowme
a'ld a letter of lnqulty to the COn9ressmen·s oflloo ,
AtronQements for aca&lt;lemlc c&lt;ldlt ShOuld 0t arran9td •Y

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SNdtnt wltht lie aP!l(OPI'iate ~ dtpt, "499'
lndtpondent study Is tn• course c!Mignotlon used b)'
del&gt;ts. The Senators ancf~tatvies ore .. fOllOws
5eantor A. D'Amato. 1;20 F~ B&lt;JIIdit}g, Ill W. HUf'Oil
st.. 8uffalo. NV 1420Z; Senator D.P. Moymhon. 222
F..,.... B&lt;JIIdlng. 111 W. HuronSt" Rop. Jad&lt; Kemp. 1101
Fl!derol B&lt;Jildl"9. Ill W. Huron st.. Atj). Htn!)' Nowak.
212 F~ Bulldl"9. Ill W. Huron St.1 John UF.U.

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F~ &amp;rildlng.

Ill W. Huron St.

lltfotm '&amp;nd Clan~" QIVtn b)' Prof. ~rilyri VOU"9ls ~
York \!lllvti'Sit'y frl&lt;lay at 1 p.m . in thO Klva Room. Baldy.

" A Nolvo Quorl&lt; MOdel" given by Dr. Y. No9aml tom$&gt;(TOW
at 3:30p.m. In 454 fmnaak. /Jl:..
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Tho PolnU.S. Bn&gt;lht!rs will opon the £at ro lht Ileal
mlddly It Fout1dtr'5 l'lau todaY from II :3CH:30
p.m • ..lOin ll&gt;f crowd. lndtmcnt we1111tr. ~ L.ollnQe.
C&lt;ound noot.
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-reu,.,grap~~y or an EngiiJh Or•"'.!!'¥ Oass f« Fortlgn
o••on b)' r.n JoM5oo FHdOY .. 10 a.m. in 260

s\udtnts"

MfAC, Ellicott.

Folk lost April ZAind25 Cns WlUiomson and Tom Putoo.
Jonltl\on t'QwardS ond John Holl. Toe~tt:s- It tile
SQulro l'lcktt Otfi« •
ottefldfngthlsUr&gt;lwnitYorwhod!OPOtfow-um.
stotus (6 hours) to rompltte an exit lnt-w and
rtptymonl-nt . 'lllolnteMtWtnJt&gt;lesst\IOffltsto " inttrlost '81 on Sundey. Apf8 26 at 8 p.m. '" the
Kamarint COC'I'IOll Tlllat«. Ellltott. T\cktts on salt'-·
dlrify tlllir rlg!1ts -slbllltle$ CM&lt;tml09
rtptymont and toewtmr..,.a repayment SdiOCIIJje.lf you
f'ot ~ 1otorma~:~on. Ql 636-ZlS 1 ot tornt to
Red
Jocktt. ElliCOtt
- graduatlnO or tmuinatmg thiS...-.... piN5e !DIM
the the Dfflc• or S'ludent AcC'OU"ts. Annor. «all
831-2191 foronuitJnttrviow-'".,...t. Transcrlpcs
MlddaJ and rtory Wtd~ from •

Tho Fedt&lt;ol Cowrnmtnt conslciO&lt;'s It mandltoty for aU
stv6tnfs with LOans (!iPI.. N0St. Ill.) who CNSO

quote of the da)'
·•Animals have no souls··

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T1lnlwfllt • m ·Ollt tiM Window to prove.
If not Ills point, at least his fattb In lt.
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of Cbar9t. Ttlt S!ooettum9uwanWIIIIIIPPitr and , _ _ I1W
right 10 ICilt all ootlat..llotlc:IS 10 lj&gt;PRI motO than OIIU
must t. rosubmltl&gt;ld r or prtntlllg. -len wiUnot bo
tal&lt;en ovor till pt.Qt~o. CO.U. IIJtlng - bo P&lt;lntod.
~-are-y.W~andPIIdoyat.-n.

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IZ·Z pm in thO tQa I.Duf\90. Squft.

Tlii Wrft109 ~ b a frM servn sponsoted t&gt;y the
Uolvtrslty l.earoillg Ctnt« tor anyone in till Unlv«'SSty «
community who , . _ belp w1tll lii1Y !*a or wnt1n9.
wflethor it Ot OCIIII«&lt;Ik. personal. P&lt;of~ or a•atlvt

o.,..;Mlkl toO.Iy . . . ovoryovery Thul'5doyat 8:30 p.m. •n

Out staff C0&lt;!5Ists

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m

profiCient ¥.Tters wno n.vo

11Mergone JJ 5 tnlinln9 CXJ~.nt. If you woulcl U"~to respond
ydil,! wntlng. stop' t&gt;y 336 BaiCJ
M!ekdays from 12'-4 ~.m.. ~WTh frOm 6-9 p.m or 346

SQuire tram 6'9 p.m. Tuesdays,
Oo \ou ll.lvt a drlnl&lt;ln9 ~m? Oo you drink too much
anci1io(
to contrOl 117 Oo you hlv• • frl•nd or rot•·
tlon Who c!llnkS ~ly•nd With
yol1 hav• dlf·
tlc:ulty coplng71f you &lt;10. and Wlsll holp, come to the m..t.
11\Q or thO A1C01101 Awar..-s I'J'o!jram. Wtdntsday 01 .3
p.m. In 107 Norton, AC.
call 636·Z807 for furthor

seem

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Emil Oly Is t0014Y1 CO!M ro the Squora Fountain Area (or
liaaSI..o\1n9t Is COld or rainy)~ 10 o.m.-4 p.m. ond
team at&gt;out your environment. 'lllore win Of disPlays.
!IPNI&lt;O&lt;'S. and music b)' Jonl Dl)'lo folk. the Solid Waste
Bond and tht f'Ointless Bro!tl«rt. ~'"' t&gt;y NYPIAC:
Tho Marti\ or Olmeo -'tln\011 Wol4qotllon IJ Sunday, A.prtl
26. ~9" up tall!os w111 bo localtd tn tho Squire &lt;:tntor
I.OUf\90 today ond t0ti*T1&gt;W,

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Wll oo w •thheld for~tswno"""'" axnpry.

woom

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S4gtna f'N Epollon m ..ts today at 7 p.m. ln 271 Cll&gt;t!J.

tntor Otftk Cotmdl moMs ~ it 4 p;.mA!I 23&lt;1 licjllM.
AU .atJiil fromnlties
mUSt atWnO. Elocnon
of orticors will takt ploce.

Tilt s-ct1
onl
WOflahOpo oro ~ tor
¥01unu. _..for nt.rt JOmtSter's ~It you
1 pomtUior 11&lt;11 Of~~ IIIII you -.10 bo -09
"' - . . wtt11 tilt un__,. ~unit)', PieR lit us
ttmw. Wo
for ol typeS ofwort&lt;slqa.
~ morolnlorrnol1otlot t o - a - proposal form.
stop t&gt;y 110 HocJOn ot
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6ul91f\1. - £n91and It Artpart&lt; Sunclay. May
10 at 7 PJ!\. Tickets av011&lt;1~ at Tid&lt;elfon outle!ts.

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Thursday Night Llvt with
J.,.. Clml Qulftl!t will
lnltt.lto a new ~"9 P&lt;Q9tom In th~ Elllc~tt Comp4U.
Jau musicians and llll'5 •r• lnvtttd to stop b)' I'Orttr
~r~:;:.a between 10 p.m.·l o.m. tomorrow. u..Jal!.and
''ConvtrsatloM In thO Arts" Estllor'Harrlott dbcusS.s the
lmpiiQ!Jons ol Ae19111·s D&lt;;Ogtt cut5 ror t:be ~· wlt!l the
d irectors of the Albrtght-Knor Art catleoy: Arts
Oovoi6P&lt;Oont Stcvkos. and Studio Arena today ot 5:30
p .m . on lnttrnotlon.aJ Ceble. C'hlnlltl 10.
" A Comparilo~ of.. tilt C and P~f Progromml09
Llnguagn•· gllltn b)' Noraln Cthanl Friday at 3:30 p.m. If\
. - , 41 . 4Z26 RldQe LN.
-

TOOOJ .....,d lbmOITOW. till new offiat or AlcQhol
A-tnoSS In t25 C~mont. MSC, will bo otrmno Ire«
tof1M and IXIOkll5 to .a who - " '· Thoy will w .,.
from 1-11 pm. Whllo you re Ul«t. trY one of 011r ntw
q - o s Staff mtmbtnof Alcol&gt;ol Awamoss Will 0t
on hand \'0 o n - queftlot\s

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and"""'"""'

WilliS staff mee!ln9 today ot 10 p;.m. In tilt CoodyNr
l.oungf. All StOff rnust ilttencl In orwr to ha~~e a show

"Cr1minOIQ9y of tho Corporation aod flo9ula~
linfornrMnt" given by Agjlonlllgan of tho Unlvorslty or
c:.iitorlllo et lllrt&lt;o!y frodlr
1.06 O'llran. AC.

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" My Wlft'S - -- It 7 p.ro, 11\d "'Tho Blad&lt;smfth- ''1'111 81tlll09 Butle!r" ot 8 p.m. too.oy in the SQUire

. Oonreronce n.tor.

_

" AIIcl'olle$tauRnt'" _ , . , . at 4•30. 7, and 9:30 p.m.

'

U8 JUfglltlg Club meet$ tDilay at 7 pm In 337 SQuire. For
mort lnfor'mlltion call 636-4688.

SGuth tost Aslin - . , _ . tDilay .. 1
--~---Ellicott.

p.in.

I n - WcidmotllhNttr. -

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In tht

· - v s Fnoonla~teC'*9f.G2).I'I!elleflold.
-a.- CO..rd _ , . . . .. 4 p.m. Ill 23d SQurt TOOIJ
I p.m.;-&gt; lndWOIIJ&lt;I!'S T..- Mld Al!d at llrocl&lt;port
0(
CIMtors will -,..,.,
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""*- flolcl. Z:30 p.m.: ~ ~ _ t o _ a _ t D p n w n t &lt; N I O - - to

~- sqwe ...._ 1&lt;, 6;!0 p.m.

eel:-·

ue .....,....--~·&amp;p.m. In thO Fllmaro

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AIISfla..aiiiMI.Sef,..,..,~lltA P.tll.

llllllle~--.r.-.-liiiii!"U·

C&lt;*gt,- flodl. I p.m.
Fr~My. SOftbolot Houllilton COIII1If.

l'lrlt """"'"' Clllfonl l'llm. 10 I( llun 'lllll bo SUfl!l8y It
10 aiM. 111t COIIrV ,.. tJogcn In £llloctt Plrldno lot' 1'3•
Umllod , . . . _ _ Mloblo tho day or.,. taa!.
~~Sill CIUII- S11at1n9 Party Apr1127. $2

M Ctloaortiut&gt;atftca. 12.50 Itfile ciOar. Slclto - - 'I .

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1 - In loAINIIg JwJtn
drGII In n a mte11ng Of
tho 1ppan Jllllo Club an Moncloy end Thurlllly night ot
7:30 f.m, ...s s.nor-., • l , . . , OWII ....

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                    <text>20 April 1981

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peblicllioe We&lt;

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and
reotoed lladall Allodalioa (SA) f....Sifta.
l1oe SA , . . _ Commin.. O.ICtl&lt;dttled 10
...., tllis 1111m1oon with ......,ben or 11w
Altcmlli"" News CollecsM: (ANQ-dlt
oqaniudon !hal P"bllsbeo 1M Al-lt~t
has-fO _.k Olll a fuodln&amp; -.r-t for

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SA ~easarcr "'-t Moore
b&lt;llna Cbr ANC's ""~""" for $15,000 II "a
1&gt;11 eaceoslve,.. b• said hr can r - lhr
orpni!atioa reccivina ..anywhere from
" ·000 to $10,000 ...
1M Ahm.ttrlw has, rorm&lt;rty ~mo.... as
1M Oth&lt;r Olor, bad been publiokJna for
.-rty two yean before: il dlnotved in
Jaeult)l. Throuahout It&lt; controversial
Clist-, thr pipet .malntaJnrd I ~
~. wually printina artlcla that
~ nuclear enu,y, the mllltary OAd

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llelel by a easb flOw ptoblrrn eatllct thls
,_, oad, eeeonlina to tlile paper'slut W...,
tbreelaled by "evil, polilieal _..;or."
f r - SA, 11teAI-~ hasdiJcontlnU&lt;d
pablbdaa sllortly an.. Oll'lltnw break.

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Acc:ordi"'10 ANC iutcritD Presiclc:aLSt~
~one. lhr 0&lt;J*11izaticm now a&gt;IISiaU&gt;of
....,... oew IDC:II&gt;IIoa wllo are all clc\'olod 10
formina., alteraal"" ~. rcprdlcs
or lhr -"'ioa !beY may a&gt;ofroot.
"h'a an up-hill banle," Cerone
remarked, "but thae'4 no doubl ill my !Iliad
that we'll bt able to comr 0111 1nlb a
o&lt;wspaper." Hcuid that if SA fundiio&amp;'falb
tbro&amp;llb, ANC ..W appn&gt;acb Sub1lollrd and
1be Oraduaoe Scl&gt;deol Aosociitioll for

... ist&amp;nce.

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Ootrone, bo-, does not antJ!ipalc
havin&amp; IO jo bc)'OIId SA. " l tblnk tloey'D live
w MOUab money to come out with a few
ltsua.., they eon decide whrtber tbey lilte w

or noa."
Rilldn called 1h11 predietio'n "a pnuil&gt;itity,
but 1101 necessarily a probablity."

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ANC-.so
... - - - PNM~ng an eft.,.,..,_,..,..,., lor,..,,..,

Cumnt until T1w Aftunotiw p,_ folded in
January. Because of repeated conrnc:u
betworn th~ two papeta, however, the ANC is
DOt assured that it oow ..W bt able to moV&lt;
back in.
SASll eoa111c1
"W~ 'U talte any spa« we can ..,, "
When asked if he would have cnouah time Ootrone laid, "but we won't push for that
next year 10 devote 10 bcKh SASU..,.. the some room. We doa't waat to sun up
ANC. catrone Aid be does 1101 f~ too an)'lhina apin."
"Tbe old pipet made a lot or lllislates." bia a ptnblem. "'Tbeft on three SASU • Aoeordilla to T1w Onrmt '$ Man.aiiDa
hr explained. "It didn't handle lbe~ cldcptes . . • it's oae of • - jobs tblot
Eclitor 1tobat ~. 1111: ANC's .....,_
Aaociation thr rilht war. it Fla,al ... yOU caa Pill il&gt;lo It as much u 1'&lt;\11 - .'' hr on 1110\'ina booclr iAio :10? ''could dcf'Mdy
e:splained.
CIIIKIOIIIC proiJien&gt;s," but br Rf-..1 10 A'f
The inlcn.. ANC Presidcm uid tbe new
Rllldli.wlloxneduaSASU~Iut
~his- -.ld f o n u l l y pa....W. Will "noc bt as crudoe as tbe old ,...,,raid there ~milht" bt poc.al time
.,..,.. ..,.. orill bt a :'&amp;ood aveoue r.,. people. COGflia, but "it '1 IIOIMlhq the tka
1Jw C\ormot ~ E4itor111--cllicf'-bdloews 1ta.:e ill .....,... ill n..
wllo arc ~.journalism .._;or. to wriiL Cor a ~esCift-0011.''
Jla even if lbe ANC pU
Tor a ~,..,..,.. olfdto oloo - l b e ANC. ~I
pool*"-•• il will COOifiont t1w dilllallt !.1M doa't - wl!y lite ANC ......., tate

catronc, who is also one or til= UB
dclqaoes to th&lt; St udeot AssocilliOCL of the
Slac&lt; Unlvmily (SASU), said .the 25-member
ANC will not uS&lt; 1hr name Alturrarlw l'rrss
for lu publication. Altbouah the new pape&lt;
will ha~ a "liberal~ype" phDQIOPbY lite fu
ptedceessor, Cattone ~ tbetumultuow
hl11ory behind Tit• Altunotlv« Pra.

of the decisions and will bt hdd responsible
for any "mllllkr:$:'' He added thai a
business manaacr wiU II&lt; employrd to keep
tbt paprr's financial sl""'tlon SIJibl~

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Uni..,slty President Robert L. Kftter told • poup of lcadina
lllhletlc .,_.,..,, orr1Ciab Thunday tllll be bad ,... to m.Ue •
dcciJioo on wbclha to uparadr UB to Divbion I, and !hal hr would

- h i s il&gt;leotiom in two~•
Spcaklna 11 a cloaed door seosioro in Capen Hall, the President
cliscusscd a series of new prDI&gt;OSils with Scbdcnl ADoc:illioo (SA)
omc:ials. alumni reptescntlllves and Alhlotk Deputme&lt;U Dinaors.
One informed 10urce revealed that it b "ptnbabk" lhot if lhr
Presidcn1'1 decision i&gt; favorable, h.c ..;u annour= it 11 a pteas
conferen"'. If Keuer rulea opin51 the ptoposal, however, hr will do
so at a oloscd door m«tina. simi!..- 10 Thunday•s session.
The propOS&amp;! K&lt;etrr is contemplllln&amp; wu submilled by a select
commluce and calls for a 11adual uparadina or inu:n:olleaiat&lt;
athktlcl to Divi!.ion I . It al5o calls for impro~ Women's sporu.
utlmatrd ri• months behind
schedule, the NFTA was forced to
concede the utiUty tine p1ymen1
llebale, hopiq to ovtfl any further
loss or tlmt. The NFTA then
decided 10 I&lt;S aside $227,000 IO
bond thr Ulillty tioe work.
Nool, In • atta.pt 10 tnalce \IP
ror t1w 1o11 titDc. aome workers win

Ullllll982.
ButroJo•s J..i&amp;llt Rail-Rapid lll&lt;.witJ lt-10 ~
Troosit (l..IUU) ~ is o:apcaed · tbe lllido:nlb, wbilo other crews wll
A rcc.., N~ Fro01icr to br """'''i&lt;Sed iD Atri or IIJII.S, iuWI the rail tracb in thr middle
Tru1pan11ioo Aulloclril7 (HFfA) with the dowMoWB ................ orlbellreeU.
a.aaa rr a e.t, Clllill&amp; lor tb£ Milia Sllnol &gt;laltd lD bt ..,.,....ed
.,.;m- dooiow or a dowMoWII iDIO a pedcslriao aul. l1oe ~
OIJ mloorilie$. not ofrdally
uc:doa of Mila Street to whicotlat- IJOWid ponion of the lriDSit line
uafllcl ... . _ , Oly ofli&lt;i* ..W nm do"" the aUcldlc of Main ialonned ol lhr c:looina. .....
ouu.,e
d at tile method or
aad tarorlated do•atowa sa-.
chos~o
by
l1oe ioopetus for thr ..tJ dooin&amp; •••oUJiccmenl
NfTAa.w- Alia! Dtkdcl&gt;rw&gt;.
11lt 10 ..... MaiD su- ~-'Via Ill NFTA
t... ...... MFTA off1Ciab notified
............ s.ec:a ...... ........ si&amp; ... wbidJ
ill oclleduled for J - ..;..., callod for a . . _ or LRJil" eMil offOded """'""'iildividually.
............. in lbe Tbcater Diltria, Tbe iataalioa "((" """ to bold •
. . . . . .. Tbe NPTA'a...._, ........s • paodiQ&amp;
remain poolllic _ . , . • ., vnspecir...t
and
_..,._lklawsuitwos-w. ,.~ --.o
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die City.., . . - -· ....._..... • , ..... -we . . .. l """" ' on tbe
to B•ffalo Truaportailoo Nl'I'A Of" adic)o ~ ....W
the
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atrllad .,......u.NPTA """'- ......... by ph!jilor-Wikia: .............. Dlll&lt;debnoll lold the

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Local bwineamen claim dw thr
prcm11ure c:looina will virtually
destroy tbeil '"fferina ent&amp;priseo.
hampered in rec&lt;nl months by
ciiSiomer lnocc:ast11ility-&lt;lue to
tn~rfic hindercn«S raused by

prtlimiftary
traD*
line
01)111h11&lt;lioa. The buooi-. arc
...,.....,..., by .... Theater Disarict
ADOC:iatioa, a 11oop wbidJ icludeC
busincsa:s, .-er ....S llrtisuoftbe

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n.. ~"""· "We
W&lt;ft williq lD 1m: with ....
problem, but ..-. doa' .,11t1t NFTA
cluonilinl thr rules in tht mlddlr or
t h r -."
l1oe NFTA maiD~ns tbal by
dollma Main Strert durin&amp; the
WOl1ll -'&gt;er .....,.., ratbrr tbao
waitin.a uncit o~xt Winlrr,
c:oostnx:lioa CIOSIS caD bt C'Ul.
However, critics daim thai the early
announ......,nl will only delay
propua .... furtha... thre:alened
court injunctios pose a mena« ro
contioU&lt;d _ . . ..
Thr Theater Disui&lt;1 Asloc:iat;oo
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V~oljence plagues El Salvador
.. Th&lt;'fe are three cloaorl for ~ 10,000 El
SalvadorianS, three OUI of every Ovec~ildten die be(o,.
the
or nve, 4() percent or the enti~ population
:'V'IOience is pan o r our history. il has been imposed can't read, .. Veluquezliscedcochecrowd. Hedaimed
upon us, u Marion Velasquez told a Haas L4unae the El Salvadorians have built a strong c:oberenc
libtra1ion movement becauS-e' of that nation's social
crowd or app'roximately ISO, Friday.
Vduquez, a member. of the El Salvadorian and economic Ills. ,t\coordina co Velasquei. ..p&lt;opl&lt;
can
no longtr live with its situation."
·Democratk Revolulionary Front (FDR),delivered 1
cbiltina account or che chronic violence whicll has
piqued his Cencral American homeland ror ell&lt; past Ltll
half centwy. A~using El Salvador's pall nlllitary
Cicina hiJ personal involvement in El Salvador's
dictatorships of commictina virtual aenocide on the scruaal&lt; for liberation, Velasquez related a sobering
Salvadorian p&lt;ople, Velasquez deed several &amp;ruesom&lt; ICC:OWll of hiJ panicipacion in I 197S dernon&lt;Cration
incidenu When: govmunducroops murdered his reno~ mareh. Seem and lack ina any emotional displa)-., h&lt;
coun1rx_mm ·
recounted 1he very ••bloody and tra&amp;ic"' e\&gt;'C:OIS wbich
A&lt;c:ordina to V~lasquez,_ '"be.n the people or ~I transpired chac day. Velasquez recalled the cold
Salvadof UOied an ~SUITCCIIO_n,-111 pro~C$1 Of Ihe poor blooded killin1 of his &amp;irlfritnd and Ibe masuaina of
econonuc . and soaal ~.n&lt;hhons wtuc-h beKt the ~ Sah·adorian students .. ho,look part in the march on
counlrY._..n 1932, cbc mduary quashed the revolt by San Salvador's snttts
• killin3 30,000 peasants ... That was ~-4 pcr&lt;cnt of cbe
·
a&gt;tire Salvadorian population," Vtlasquez noted.
Velasquez said he and his fdlow FOR members at&lt;
Tbe inddt:Dl ~ a shock wave of .. inaaion,.. decllcacedto lh&lt; 1011 of cearin&amp; do"·n l~t e•istin&amp; social
a«:ordinJ to Velasquez. Salvadorians were 100 ...rrald order and cnalin1 a more just and &lt;plicarian soa.ty
co act," be said, addinachac .. the 1930J through the tnstead. W&lt; wane "co brina about a responsible:
1950s" •ere dw'l&lt;'ltriud by paS&amp;hity, nurtured by ao•emmenc," yrlasquu said. "':""""Y penmc o( cbe
rear. For tilt JWI SO,...,., it was common practice fa&lt; peasaniS lilt wuh us, the C.thobc Cll'!n:h as ,.~ as
cbe JO\'O'l)m&lt;ftl 10 punish dissenters by cboppinJ o(( ma~y S_&lt;Jm&lt;niS 0~ lilt_ ~alvadona~. baseness
their beads anil publldy cli&lt;p.,oiD&amp; them In tbe =era! c:ommunuy, are contaoned woe hen 1M FOR.. be added.
Vdasqfra· said the ~R wantS co liberate the
plaza. Velas4uez ittfonnecl his atc&lt;&gt;~li&gt;e aui!itt~ce.
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country, 6uc noc by a kfiost ovenhrow. He orplalned 10
Uode Sam
cbe mostly Sllldcnc audknce chat w)11u is occurring in
A&lt;c:ordina to Vdasquez EJ Sal\'lldor's oliaarcilic his country is not alerc \'tr$US right c:onfronwion "'ilh
that by ''labelini all Ibe ,OC'flter aesina as judae, buc rather extreme poveny
JO\'&lt;ttln&gt;encs disc:overecllona
iU dissenters Ccmmunist, chey muld Fl aid and apiiiSI •~creme "&lt;lhh.
ecooomlc: assistance from the Unitt&lt;! States. •: He said 1 Velasquez accused the Western pr~ of ina&lt;a~ratdy
chat US economic aid has helped El Salvador's. reponln&amp;the sicuation, whidiO&lt;'tordinstoVdasquezis
oppmsivetnilitary jvamas "ti&amp;hcm ~»nttcW' over che ~hy he came co UB.
aa&gt;eral poP.U)atioo.
Vduquez appealed co audienc&lt;; mcmbers to ac-tively
•Vdasqoez claimed that every time Salvadorianl resist cbe mounlina US war effort in El saJvadO&lt;. He
dC'fOooratica!IY dea a •eadFf, the sovernment calltd said Americans have enough probkTM Which need co
fraud, and subsequently, every oow e~tloo In' ,which be addressed. He ciled the senseless kiUings of black
the incumbents were drfcaced the aovemmenl ohUdren in Atlanta. He called ~pon ""'tricans to do
uncovered wtOnJ doini ...The elcctorial process was what was """""sary co ilOP the drift cowards inc~ed
not workina." Velasquez explained.
suppon and possible mUhary involvement irr Central
"Today we are fl&amp;ltcina a warto brina about peace," America. Velasque.r. uraed Amerieans to protest as
Velasquez insisced, addin&amp; .. yOu C4nnot blame a man they did durin&amp; che Vietnam War.
fa&lt; defendln&amp; himself... He maincainecl Ihac present
El Salvador is noc 1\.mtriea's baclc)'ard, ac:c:ordin&amp; to
fl&amp;htina Is a direcc result or cbe ruthless oppression Velasquez, buc is now a prden, wh= Sllvadonans
.,.hicb has existed fa&lt; the pose half ceotury.
wane co be the aardencrs.

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ANYONE·
~who wattts tO work .
AGAIN§T
Reagan budget cuts
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Tomorrow

Senate to debate teacher guidelines I
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Student ASsoomon (SA) Llirector of Academk: Affain 3
~'!:"~!.he point iJ that you oecd oomc son of

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A proposal that S&lt;ts spec; roc in&gt;trU&lt;tlonal aulddineS
for University fac:ultJ mombtts
be submlued to tbe

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f11C1JIIy Smote tomotTOW by the Commiuee on
Academlc FrcedotD and R..ponsibilily.
The proposal SW&lt;llbal iiJ purpose is only "to Jiv&lt;
&gt;om&lt; offtcial sanction 10 procedures whicb the
&lt;OIN'IIinot ra::osnius aie follo..'cd by lbe areat
majority of Cacufty mcmben.'' The oommill« hopes
.liS aulddines will serve u a point of refe1cntt for
faeulty...,udenrtdatioftlhlps.
At the heart of the,plan is t he C:OUrs&lt; outline whicl) if
adopted, would be rottivcd ~ each uudent at tbe
bqinnlna of th&lt; court~&lt;. A=nlins 10 student
rqor&lt;S&lt;I\OOw; on tbe eommlu&lt;e Lauren Shapiro Ibis
will make it easier forstadtnt&gt;to undaaand what they
are 1o do durin&amp; a sernes~&lt;r, "Goals ,.... datlrled aad
Oludenu koow what i'l ~ of th&lt;m." Jbe "'!ded.

Chair-man of the Ac:ademic Freedom aad ':."'
R..ponsibilily Commit!« Ed..m Ouyea declined ~
eomment Friday claimins it is ·•anappropriaac bc'fore
Tuesday's mettina.

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Sbapiro said she Ope&lt;U opposition from faculty
members who feel the plan "trl&lt;s 10 putteaeh&lt;n mto a
mold.•• PointinJ o ut lhat lhc committee wa.s composed
of both f&gt;&lt;:ully and Rudenu. Shapiro cmphl&lt;ized,

''tho" (molding) arc not our intendons."

The Rudent &lt;epresentatlve fiOI&lt;CI;--UThe proposal
recommend• only the form and not lh&lt; content of
tbos&lt; c:ourse requi......,u.." To jolsDfy b&lt;r arJUIDCIII,
Shapiro cited a New York Stale ,::ommiulon of
Eduatioo ~ ""'uirina thai "!he objealves of
nc:h curriailum and iu .....,... shall b&lt; defined and
Gnd
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pubU&gt;hed."
A ~Ia"';&lt; i~ in~uded in .•.he pro_P?AJ.wh~h do&lt;l allow
' Fo: as.,.b of a COutS&lt; ..,. dearly defined by this
proposal-&lt;:t&gt;urs&lt; requiranenu. aeadcrnk: · eonL&lt;Dl;· for • ~Q . .w!¥n unantiCIJ)al~ ru~~~
aradiA&amp; policy, and the facult)''s manbtt's oCfoee requtte tbaL ~d when t.hesc sltuauons anse•.''asks
hours. These deal with requited .-!iQ&amp;S, asoiartmen&lt;&gt;. that teachocn "''~ ~ SUI~u and pr~ an
ond other faaors that aenerally affe&lt;t a uudent's rma1 opponumty for dtKVs.&gt;on •illl uudmu pnor to
arade.
maklna a final decision."
Additionally, measure• are included to addrm some
For the majoniY of the faculty, followinc the
spearoc complaints which havo :&gt;risen in the pa.~ . For suidelin&lt;-. should pose no dlfficullles Shapiro
c.umple. the proposal calls for corrected eums to b&lt; maintained. "I wouldn't say it's a really bia problem,''
made available to 51udenll for moicw. It also mandate&gt; she opined. "I do t~ink It's absolutdy MCeSAtY j UR
thai ronaJs b&lt; aiven .. schedvled durin&amp; ...... "Uland fe&gt;&lt; Ibe pro~lem c:asa."
the last •eek or classd.
SA has endorsed the proposal and Shapiro expla.nc:d
"Set tin, aside the~&lt; •ulddioes as too ricid is a she "ould Uk&lt;to «&lt;tho Senate approve the idea. " We
millak&lt;," Shapiro said. "1\n)'lhins Y"'Utr would b&lt; want it to be a joint student·teacher projea," she
too ambiRuous -and lrrdcva.nt." This put yur'1 noted .

by Jowplt SIIDO•

raill&gt;t not ba•e bad tbal biJ a role in

/rfiiJtll•lttt Uitor

determio.ina • •hue the new lnc:ome would ao:
(3) Because lhe Trustee. raised tuition so

The State buda&lt;t procoess- at tim&lt;~
rc:scmbliA&amp; • lfOUP of chfldreo tryina 10
ruolve .., ~~r~un~au-is ffi&gt;ally windiA&amp;
doW'II, and lbeScote UniYttOicyof New York
(SUNY) tw ,.-alked .,..., n&lt;itb&lt;r a winner
nor a lo59&gt; but ratloc:r "blaekmailed" low
OlayiA&amp; out o[ the dispul~. •
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SUNY. one o f th&lt; blaa..• sinal&lt;enthleslhe
Slat&lt; bas to fund and ofl&lt;n the ccn1e1 of
attention dunna budcu time, ..... positioned
on the Jidclioc this )W a lbe GovcmO&lt;, th&lt;
Nlanbly and tbe Smote battled ovu issu..
such u M&lt;O!Cald and Medlcare.
SUNY'• pi4&lt;ltmtnl .,... initloted by HUJII
L. CVey, ond malnaain&lt;d IIY "blackmail":
The E•ecutive Buda&lt;t would indicat&lt; a
shonfall in SUNY's &amp;cneraled lnoome,
f01dna lbe Nation's lllfiC'Il pub&amp; h\J)Icr
ed...,.lon Sfllcrn 10 r&lt;Sior&lt; iu 0,.11 funds
throullll a tuition incr&lt;uc:.
In oth&lt;r wo!ds, Carey appaaently mad&lt; an
IIV«ment with SUNY Chancellor Oirlon R.
Wharton whereby uude.nts. rather than tht
Slat&lt;1 ~·ould usumr the i~ &lt;OR of
malnWIIina tbe SUNY systaD o&lt;JCI year. II
,.... done in such a
that n'U)'thinc fen
n&lt;1dy into pia«:
(I) Catep•'IOI&lt; a U'&lt;mendouubortfall into
th&lt; ooeome o!TS&lt;t portion ofSUNY's budatl \
- (2) Tb&lt; SUNY Board of Trustees were ln
pressurcd Into P!'f"l'!f t lllftion
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within
,!he bu&lt;lact't
ase; • bad !bey wt~!Cd any 1oaarr. 'they

quickly. tht Legislature wu relatively
powerl... to rts~orr the huse amount or
money needed to ocpte such an increase.
Carey worked it out so lllat •ben April
rolled around, SUNY would be content with
iu money and ,.ould not b&lt; In Ihe middle of
the annual budael md« in Albany. Th&lt;
burden of making up the addillon·aJ $20
million SUNY knew it n«ded 10 adequMdy
sustaio itsdf-tbouch pirlrd up by lh&lt;
Lqislature JaR rea~-&gt;..s Stmply placed on
SlUdenU thli year.

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Wbil&lt; SUNY's C.nu-al Admini&gt;tra~ion
obvio...Sy does not like w ... an increase in
tuition. tht prospect of acuioa the
lqislalwo to aive SUNY a major rts~oration
~ tn:. rov. Stftntd insurmountable.
SUNY knt"' il would need money to

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supplement Carey's allotment, and as a result
of tho Governor'• shrowdness. it qrecd tbal
student s ·~• th&lt; Qllly pcoplo 10 tum to.
'1 am con'i....!1rom lbe way th&lt; budcef
was put forv.-.rd that a tuilion fiSt' -.;u be the
outcome," Unlvenity Praident Robert L
K&lt;tter told the Faculty 'Seuale E.ucutive
&lt;:ommin« lw than one w«k after the
E,1&lt;ec:utivt Budltt was &lt;eleucd in J anuary. •
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' 1t's politieal()' Wriltcl lhal W&amp;y:"
!'
' ''I hive i lfOOCI r&lt;dlnslhal there was a deal

b&lt;tWC&lt;II Carey aJid Whortoo;'' Presid&lt;ru of
Aupciation of tho State
Unl•mhy Jim S.rrn said one week lattt.
EM&lt;tly what wiH happen next rear when
Carey sit&gt; down IO \\-J)rk OUI the EJcc:cutive
Bud1&lt;1 b a far ~ mY~~ttY thaD v.tw ...;u

lllc. Stud&lt;nl

bapP&lt;O IIIII )-.at Whal toe dllSl SCitl&lt;s Ill
Albany. Carey • ill bqill an dealon
)-..r-b&lt;i l lb&lt; 10' tmor.,.. scnator- and juj

how he ..;u uk' ftu'\ w~ ' pro...tss i
reprds 1o SUNY rcmllilts 10 be s«n.
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"The University's Future,
=-: The N·e w President,
and You"
Open Forum with your
representatives to the
Presidential Search Committee.
Friday, April 2·4, 1981 in Haas
~lounge, 1~30. a.m.-12:30 p.m.
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with lectures by ··
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Romanesque Sculputre in Campagnila"
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Dr. Card'l Zemel: "Van Gogh's Images of Weaver's
at Brabant''
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Tuesday, April 21st at 8:00 pm
Room 234 Squire Hall, Main St. Campus -

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Closing . -:-:--·Ills blred lllon&gt;ey ltlclllnl IJppos of .....,__, olded mO .,..;&gt;e
to c:oordiMte 1111 poouible lepl effort.
"Wr:- bavo b een

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aaioa. AllbcN&amp;b lhc MaiD Screa,
dooiolldlle lutDiboiqoe•otlaccd,
aources ~- IUt fbW
approval Qf theJilll&lt; dalelsmtftly
a formality.
''Tho c1ecU1on v.asn't dtiseled In
none, •• A brilon lOid Tltl
Sp«trvm. "MaiD Sl- b-'t
been cto.. d yet, altbouah
experimct tdls .,e tbac after
listeain&amp;. to 011t ~ncs, the
NPTA will eomc: to the aame
d&lt;cision, 111~. "

endnaioalalll)' ill
or die .-pid
truslt project all alonL"
ooac.eoclod Aboloocl.
Now, die ~ of c:loofna hu
lllerecl llle lhilltila or some,
IDCiodilla MaiD Street c:lodlilla IIO&lt;e
owoc:r Jules OlanzbcrJ.. u we were
told from tile ~ by lhc
NPTA 0.. 1"0 laMs l&gt;{. tral!ic
would be or- UIIIJ1 1.be subway
opem," CllaDzbera told die Q)wler
EJqxr:ss. "I'm a llnlo ' IDY wbcr
sipledaiO.yearleuefora ....... and
.....,. store based 0.. two IID&lt;S
1
T17 to . .. . . ·'fklna opened." Without that
,
Many sources bdi&lt;vc tb.c-{be"' lfr'o mlled traffic, Glanz.b;r&amp;
clollina announcement has sc-"ady bdi&lt;vcs that bis business could be
damii&amp;Cd the aood rappon wtoidl ruined.
bad Cllisted betwecn bu&lt;lncsunen
In li&amp;bt of such predictions, t~
and NPTA officials IInce the Theater DiSlria Association bas
ine&lt;peion of th&lt; LRRT projca . IIO(bd unanimously to r&lt;quost that
Cited u a key to the project's the NPTA allow one lane of traffte
5UCCUS was die hannonious manner
to remain open alona Main sireea
in »hlch City, CcSunoy, Staie and untR· the April, 198S completion
Federal oraanlutions worked date.
TM transit project &lt;ails for the
tOScthcr.
In addltln, the fa.vorable support construction of two IS.fOOt 'wide
lanes open on each side of t.Wn
Street to accommodate emer~CDCY
traffic. In addition, Pearl and
Wuhinaton Str~u (both Pf&lt;$01\tly
one-way southbound roods) may be
converted into two-way strect5.
One
hundred
Metro
buses- makin&amp; an estimated 600
daily rons downtoWn-and the
daily Row or 20,000 ears an
o&gt;q&gt;&lt;aed to utilize Pearl and
Was!Unatoo. bolh runnin&amp; panlld
to Main Street.

The lOth Annual Folkfest

Featuring:
• Free ·workshops • Art Exhibitions •
I \ e Free Ehild Care and e

Sft .............
A similar "pedestrian mall" saup "llS implemented in 11168 in
Minfte_apolh,
Minnesota.
Ac.cordina to Minneapo"lis
Do.....,tOWll Coupcil Excaltivc y-...,
Presidcot 0 . 0. Gay . ...•r~a

• Concerts' by Night: •
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follo"illl OO&lt;npktK&gt;n of the mall,
also dosed I() vehicular traffic.
Gay attributes .th&lt; ,....,.,.. of
Nicollet&lt; Mall to· a huae
promotional catnpaill). A "mall
pany" ,.,.. held oo the first
annivcnary, "ith free hot docs and
blrthday eake provided lOr the
shoppers. Durir~athe first winter. a
snowmobile race enravapnza was
held, drawina interested citiu:ns.
ln additiOn, Minneapotis City
officials
pushed for an
Improvement of store fron ts by tbe
Individual businesses. Tbe
C&amp;n)pai&amp;n has becn so "1u«USful,
that the city plans on extendina the
mall anotMr four blocks past its
current ei&amp;ln·block l&lt;t~&amp;th.
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"Tq ' say that you'r&lt; &amp;ain&amp; to
build io mall. and then expec:t people
to ~~do~ iii• "'01\'!

biiiiPCft,;' c., toW . Tioc~
"Prornoti011 is a key."

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Square Dance -.Fillmore Room, Squire

TICKETS:
_, $4.00 Studen~ - $6.00 Student Package
$5.00 General.-: $8~00: General A~on Pac~age .

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Falsehood robs Post of Pulitzer Prize
brDI""c.Jb

Jlsl.ist.,t Fmtn £dilt:N

The lin&lt; ~, _ jownall&amp;m and foctlon iJ at times a vay

r... ooc iDdecd. ThiDp Hunter ThomPJOn wrilt~ ofttntM.I«t

one wonder wbdhor or DOl he maybe .Sidina t.he Wly a bil. Is
DA'I trmslated Into r.alon thai btu!? RekDo•l&gt;ed aulbot
Kwt Vollfttllll Jr. •n&gt;&lt;e, "Th&lt;rt arc: ~. be (the
joumalilt)caa't !Uehb reader, whereas the fiCtion wrilercan
take tile reader anywhere ••• iD cae lbctt'• oom&lt;~bioa
wonll ICdq." A prot&gt;!=, a Lltse ooc In faa, wW eriK,
wheD _..iol&gt; is failed to bt mllde bet.._ the two.
~ Sepc&amp;abtr 1M WaltilolfOtt Post ...., a Jlary mtitled
"Jimnli'• World" whicb erooaed the IIDa. Coorcuina tbal
lilt r.llricaed oubllantial poniocls or llle Plllillu&lt; Prill&lt;
winDilla JlCifY this pal wuk, a111bor J - Coot&amp; lou created
rills wllicb haoe rodced lbt wwtd of jourulism . In an
ediiDrial followilla t11e ............ 71W fokw Yon r.-s lli4
sucb ., aa •'polsocu the eoaunlalty. ••

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Labfliaa tile picu diff..-1)1 may have alleviated a
sipir- pan or tbc problem, ct.inJed us Ena1itJ&gt; professor

ABA H&amp;Mrcll. ''I un llelthcr aaulna her oct nor llodlna her
motiwllolt," said Had:dl, "bul lilt could have done what
sht did &amp;l&gt;d c.llod it focdoo baed on.racts."
Cldq -pioi. IIICh u Oriana fallad's 1'lw Mllfl and
Nonnal Maler's .&amp;blew
Son,, she bdlevcs people
amerally enjoy fllldillc«n dement or tnah ln sueb works. •'II
- on error In fonn.'' Haskell Aid, bvt also "an ethical
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wltll a limited joomaJiJli&lt;: *karound and what was lat&lt;r
rnaled to be a ridional edoc:atioaal IMcklrow&gt;&lt;:. used tbe
......, or pll)'lbl tbmus 10 sidestep disdosin&amp; her - r - .
lleQiamiD Bradlee, EMdltiw: Editor of the Post, claimed in a
foltw York l1111es article. "We,..,. ata dead end. you ather
bc::ticwed her Ot you did 0014''
~•This was a nuke,'' Strftth said. uln no WI)' should anyone
looe persp&lt;aiw: on hoooriD&amp; the prMJqa or confidentiality.
W.• need to police ourselves st&lt;rn&lt;r so It doesn't happen

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In Cooke'• C&amp;K lbouah, her fldive details lacked essential
Ioiii&lt;' ••d evmtualf5. made evayone view the onick as
IUipeet. "Jlt!Jmy's World," deaJlna......Uh the pliaht or an
ei&amp;ht yeat-old heroin addict, is 1101 at all impouible 10
envision. b4.1t Yariou5 clues led authorities invutipdna
"Jimmy's'' case tO question hs validil.y. Policemen worklna
on th&lt; eue pointed out several pittlina occurenees in Tht
The cthlc:\1 question that lmmedllllely cropped up at the Ntw York Times.
OIISd of Cooke'• exposure wu whether a reported hu lbe
Font, Cooke stated that "Jimmy, " a primary &lt;ehool
fi&amp;bt to Withhold the Identity or a source. Many vital news 51udent ""Yed a1 school only for his math clus. Bcin&amp; in on&lt;
relcueo have come about Is this fashlon- th&lt; Watcraate clusroom for th&lt; dura1ion of lbt day, as Is the east with
scandal btina lilt , _ prominent- and ...... Smith or lht many rimary schools. it would bave bten easy to notice11 cbild

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&gt;bouldn't bt maJianed bc:caux or on• bad apple."
Normally it Is. ruk or t.hllll\b lbat reporters 103kt known
the ldcnlity or UDIWDed coofMI..,..to tbdr editor. aeeordina
to Smllh, a ruk lbal is absolutely necessary. AI for lbe
IDc:ldeDt lbal oec:ured involvin&amp; lbe Post, Smllh bdlevcs It as
much the fault or the editor as the wriler.
"II iJ one thin&amp; to tnut an older reporter," saki Smith.
" There is a 4an&amp;ct or oocne )'OUihful rcportors ovcrdoin&amp; lh&lt;
confiC!enliality."

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Cook&lt;. In addition, accordina to Cooke's Slory, the
youn~~S~cr had btcn takin1 hc:roin for three year• recclvina no
monttary rcimbuncmau.
After confcsslna 10 lbt fabrication, Cooke r&lt;Sianed from
her position and forfeited the PuUtzc Prize that the aory
rt&lt;:eived,
"In tod•y's world,'' Smfth reasonrd. ''today'' story is

roraoucn comorrow:·

"The lit," lllld the Ttmn editorial, "is the niahtmarc of
the newsroom.••

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Some believe·life begins after 25
s~ bands her assia;nmmt 1ft on
time. She is M~ late to dan arM!
when her professors ask for des.
reaction, she is alwa.&gt;" the ftnJ
penoo 10 ...... her hand.
H&lt;r "'-'&gt;aaes call her a brown·
and saicUr whal she Cll)fftet'l
lbe pro(essoc for •
afler-dass
disc:Ussion. "I worked for siJt years
btfore l'ftumin&amp; to collea&lt;," Sue.
27, explained. "1 aiU wort at my
schoolwork as If I were btina paid
for ia:·
Sue's attitude iJ &lt;ommon for

older rtturninc .Rudmu. h it.
however. an auitudt which
11litnact1 uadltlonal Slt&gt;dtiiiS and
fruscrates

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Proj«t Quarter·PIUS. W&gt;d&lt;r the

direction

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Division

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Undctlf&amp;dUale Educatiol&gt; (DUE)
advbor Judith Otnaelday, was
formed two years to mett ihe
need$ o'r m&gt;dents om- 25. The
proarun centralizes Information

abouc academic actvi&amp;anent, Clteer
au.idaace, counJelin.a
Uniwnily srervica.
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0oe of lbt ..,als ol Quarter· PIUS
h to &amp;Dii:ultudenU wida devdopin&amp;
audyt\abU.andlimcm.an.a,aemc.t&amp;S:
they arc. lhowo how m\llth is 100

much.
"I find m)'&gt;df bavin$ to eorne
down to thcit kvd," Lavra, 26.
lauahed. " When 1 ao borne at oiah•
my a&lt;lult fnmcls least me lor
soundin&amp; yo..,...."
MOnt advaotaae b the Ufe
c~perftncc f rom work in&amp;. ••
Bnncernl added . "AI an oldtr
Sludent I know more.-younaer
Jlt&gt;dtnll like What they c&amp;D atr•
they don't question v.hat they are
told."•
When the lracher's lecture
contradicts yeara or pra ctical
wortln&amp; experience, some Sludenll
claim It 1$ polilically wise to Slay
quiet, rather lban risk aJienatin&amp; the
proft510r.
Quartcr.. Pius opc.ratcs I .S I
suppon aroup. Older audon11,
partkulatly woman who have bten
out or the work force and school
for several yean, report a areat&lt;r
or failure than thdr younaer
oounttrpans.
"Deal ina at th&lt; lntellt&lt;lual level

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of II &amp;ad 19 year olds is diffiCUlt
also."
Bru.scc.mi
noted .
••somc__limu: h
can
be:
loody~e's oo one t.o rdatc
to."
"It tan bt ''UY frull~,"
Laur~ claimed. Allbouah she made
the decision to delay sdtoolin&amp; until
olle had lbc _.Wiky to wort
and travel sht fHKIJ &amp; difflcult 10
explaio ber cbcriee to JOU.,...
rrknds Who came to US straiaht
out of hlah school. "I awreciate
.school more than I could ha-e at
tht ~ of 18," she added.
"There is an attitude from some
tradJdonal studtnts th:at we•rt 1101
as aood bea.~ wr didn't. Whtx
throU&amp;h collqe.'' Jeff. a 28-yearold senior sai d . " That' s
oonsense--1 mad&lt; aood money
worklna . l'm ·more realistic about
my ed--lon and my prospeou
"'hm I leave here. n
One of the advantaatS of stanina
school later is th&lt; ease some
Sludents reponed in eireumvenling
the bureaumcy. "loans, arades,
r.ndlna my way around- it doesn't
lntJmldat&lt; me." Jeff added. "1 can
spend my timeenjo}'in&amp; lbJs place ...

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hapJl&lt;llin&amp; at the Unlvcnity,"
Qearttr· Pius i ntern Joanne
llruslcari uplained . "Most older

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la~'ltea ~·~ to the IilJa

szudmu are commutors. Many
come here for d . - - then have
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Oldtr • ......., oft m tat&lt;rina
sdlool willl dcaly defllled . . ..

"Benet BI·Barls"·

tend 10 bt ooa-ac:bincn. "I rand
mysdl' overtlllin&amp; .......,_..,"
llnl:scaDi •dsnlued. " Yoo rat!
~ tlleprof&lt;IIOI'tclllyou 10

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FllBE ADMISSION

Positions Available for the ' 81·'82
School Year:
Executive Director
Internal Director (2 openings)
External Directors (3 openings)
Treasurer
Publicity Coordinator
Movie Coordinator
Va n Coordinator (stlpended)
Secretary

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Applications can be picked up by
APRIL 24 at
The CAC office, 245 Squ,re Hall.

�ieditorial
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Toward teaching

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The kiN ot lla'llllQ Mt guidelines for lnstrucllon at US Is a loog
:: O¥e&lt;due mow for a large Un!Ye&lt;111ty and shOuld be accepted
~edly by tlla Faculty Senate.
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i only lOgical 11181 uniform standards tor all courses shOuld exlat.

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point ol reference lor all faculty

2 rnemllefa II 1111 IChool's reeponslblllty.
It 11 difficult t.l lan to understand the opposition that has been
raiMd to file propoaal. General guidelines and matters of fact that
already exlll for lnoll ctaa&amp;es-such as requirements, etc.,-are
noc too rigid by any afandards.. And the asaertlona that lha
propoealatternpta to put teachers Into a mold Ia IIkewise false. As
exp!alnecl by lbe Student Association (SA) Academic Affairs
Director Lauten Shapiro, the "guldell.-" seem broad enough so
aa to outline only the general basics of-wiiSttNCIIara are expected
to acc:omp!lah. The propO&amp;al attempts to detail the form, rather
lhan 1111 content, ol course requirements.
Too often at US auenllon ls not given to student needs and
concema. Sludentl fought long and hard lot partial funding ol
SCATE (Student Course and TeaCher Evaluations) and IISve
received no commitment for future funding from the
admlnlllrallon. Thera Ia little encouragement or reward provided
good teacllera and excellence ln the classroom must somellmes be
compromlMd for researCh activity.
To aay that atudenta llave a right to know e.xactly what Ia
expected o f them f rom a oourae Is an underatateiT)enl, and to
contend that tilly do not need to know what they can expect hom a
faculty member Ia Irresponsible.
Tlla Faculty Senate can adopt the lnatrucllonal guldelfnes
tomorrow and tha project may still not be a success. Unless II Is
unanimously aupportad by faculty and viewed as a joint,.flort with
atudenll, It Ia doomed. 116" ao many other good Ideas at this
University, to mediocrity or worse, failure.

Enough is enough
The Niagara Frontier Transportation AuthOrity (NFTA) changing
thll\ltas In the mlddla of the game 15 not eo new.ln fact, ever since
the Idea of a Ught flaii ,Rapld Transit (LRfll) system was toned
-und this City, the transport kings have been calling all the playa.
flight now tt Ia very difficult to be excited or enthusiastic about
tile LRIIT. The project was undertaken withOut suppon by a public
referendum and has been marked by lillie effort to garner
community response. Why shOuld that be 'necessary. NFTA
undOUbtedly reasoned. Construction will only tear up Buffalo's
Main Street lor over halt &amp;•decade and hinder buSinesses along
that route.
Only tor arx years or ao will traftlc be congested at all hours of
the day, and what's 1 busted lire or car axle from the pothOles
compared to lila benefits Buffalo will eventually reap?
Yet evan altar we learn to takA! thOse lumps, NFTA lil ts us whh
new surprises. To lila north I hay may not extend the line asloog as
had or\Qinally bien promised. To the south. they may cloaa the
sac:tlon o f Main Street smack In the middle ot ltte doWntOWQ..
business aactlon - n monthS eal1ier than ha&lt;l been planned.
So, are completely sympathetic .wlltt Theater Olatr1ct
Asaoclallon President Gerald Abelson when ha aaya hla group Ia
willing to live with the problems, but resents having t he l\lles
changed In the middle of the game.
•
If NFTA wants to ravage a Clty-eveo though the end may lustily
the means-It had better at least Jearn to keep all liS cards on the
table. A lot of people are getting more Impatient with the LAAT
project by tile day. and a few more wrong moves could aet the
apa.rl(a flying.

--DIRTY SrtEAKEAS
by Stella Medina
HMrt Is O.atlng, I'm allYl
But I don't c./1 this twmg
I'm st•ll s.•erching 101 the ant5
II I'd tlwl t:o&lt;Jnge

"'v•,;o,t

I would make my way home-too m1ny •ntlcl Itt ,,..
lotbJdtJen zone.
.&gt;.dlm-IINIAnts

E\lotyane t.oads tor

~ome - the

d.n- floor- In t~ ls

New YOft&lt; Chy punk-rock c-lub known tor 111 drugs, 1ts
bonds and Its tireless dance,.. Day111o peopto wit~
OtHn hal, and safely pin choeks danc.e tht'M•otvea
Into a frenzied btur of di1}o1n1ed and anarchlc erms and

legs. Muscles, blood and aweatfoln lorcesto light the
tonlines of conY&amp;ntionaJiam. bortK:iom, and that age

old

obJect

gt

anger

and

empty

dlollluslonm&lt;~nt -Socloty.

The - k l on 8PMd Whir by ua In a tempest ol
~~jack utln ond army Jacl&lt;eto. That tact
that Olmoot-rona ts on spo&lt;ld, colla or anytnlng else
that tl'le ~outside wilt Ml~ glvas you the feeling
that you.,. stow and that you haYa to catel&gt; up.
E..yona te mcl'llng at twlc&gt;e the nonna1 rato lor a
IWmatl body. "'Thrlte waa a row .,..gy on the danee
floor that cannot bo named or -bocl; the energy
• - • ...,mec:l to riM and dlOOipalt Into nothing but
.-..at: undlrected end eJmlus f,antlc lnvotwtment ln
oomethti)O tbat ls jult •• lntangLbto •• thl amotion&amp;
that cause tl\le "!"'Ina, f r -Io enJoyment.

purple, green,

Arowod/fl.,.,t?
" We

•r• th&amp; same.

The gratlltt on the bathroom wall raado: Puf\k Rod&lt;
lo a state of mind. tn the IIIIIOo, people triad to "get
- t o the Q.erden;' aaJonl MltellaU - · boctl to the
l n - o l l l l ag -of Edtrlln a qUHtfor a nauual
utopia o1 - - - T)lo reeuita of punk roett Ia
that people haYa an Ironic twlat to tllalr naw
UIOpla,
U..neirecl - - , . . .

along-. _y.,.

-1.11~-- 11M""'* clUb,- tnat,....
t i l l --

,...., .,.. -.Jng Pflll of the UICj)la e;, - t n g
PM ollllawlolant~ t11a1 b&lt;edll)eln o n , _
dental of thOea ~ .,.,. t'"Y ..,. MUfiiC 01

__..

.,._tobl"-.......,._no.......,_..wlth
., IIUolon of 1*1-=tton. but ........ people In
"'' opot-lty
"-ol lifo and lh8 ugll,_ that PIIVIdaa

""

too ltlfOIIonal am I'Moo 1111orii&gt;MI ora n1
~.,,_rlly

I ,.,., to • - /Jrla /Ire 1~ '71•

too omotiorNII are you?boo MIOiiorNil aro you?

with /Uit ..,. hHtt t o - you lhrouf1tt
• world ..mere tac:te .,. ao aMfrua

- Ada111 ar&gt;d lh8 Ant~
Destruction anarChy, friction tteat Nb
elbowa on thadan&lt;:efloor •• e lew rnlmli·platad poneto
sMttOf In a Shower ofliQOell adOM ancllt\arp cor,.....
Around It, the people Who k l - till penal In, dance
obllvlousty to the beat. Outetda, eomo young punk Is
token awoy. aomewn.,. by ftl-1 """ auure
l~omoelvea that ht didn't taka anouglllltuga to O.D..
thai l&gt;e'aJuat wasted •""'thatlla will bo atttlgllt,
. They auure lhemMIVta dnpite 1111 eppaar-.,
which would lr&gt;dlcate to anyane that~~~ guy Ia In
u - . T)lo people walking bY till Chilly night aaure
tnemaet- tllat they nave noclllng to ec with thla act ot
setf-IIVCtlon, thil -~~~ a&amp;lictdo- And tfte7
negle'cl the angry .ulcida -*1 IMY commit. if-lllng -not otvetn tl'llaworld-•
tectoThe fW010C1. lila angry~ t~at
would rooutt lram the-dalllatr- llleWhoof at 1M tum of tho lf?OI:

oo-

the ChallfiOit ltHio - ·
- - l t . . • loottp
•
licit llta fiOffll , _ . /Uaf llta ..,.,_"" hlltory alo't

,.,..

.

.

ar&gt;d I fiOI 011 lily - - lr&gt;d. IJI8Y

w. _ , , . , _ . . . ,.

-nta Wllo

�Not j,dt a Ubrary

,&amp; a good neighbor

To 1"- Ediror.
To lite Editor.

there waa tome brain do mage caused by the cotllslon,
but tf1e1 are unable to del~&lt;mlne tne extent ollt as of
Rafael "*t&gt;Patetra. tl\e llfOII\et of ~ ,..,.._.. yw~.
Who Is • UB IIWiflt
312 Soulh
It protlebly •Ill be monthl until thllnaurancemoner
Good- Hall,._ -.IV
·~O&lt;cycle WiiiOOlothl"-t•rruand,belngtnatthlyarePQOr,
accident. Ha Ia prOMntly ll
I .-nllltl0&lt;1 [n thoy .,.\lnUie to atlord the enormous expenses ot tho
Hoapltol In nospltat, 101 alOne being eble 10 tll"l over and
the Tniuma Unit ol All-anony
PMtsburgh, Pennoytvanl&amp;.
spending What may be Retool's lost doya with him.
Raleo~ u hll brolhet, IS . , ezc:nonge IIWiflt Who " " - ht4p Raluro and Jose's rarnuy lo tl\elr tltne of
IO&lt;nwt)'
~II\ W-lngton D.C.- hi need by donallltcl to l\elll..,_tra\111,1odglng and food
~hilt ol a better program lor people will! Ilia expan- IO&lt; tl)elr r.muy to come •lilt him lrO&lt;n their
~aabtftln In the AoclleetO&lt; lnttltute of TechnoloOy. homO In Puono Alco. Aa of now, some money hast&gt;een
• wu tr..,..J&lt;IQ by motoroyclt Wllh • ~.Whom~ !JIIIId but unfortunatelY not eno~h. Pi. .se donatt
tllllle4•bolll,lat"'Mta and dlaNIIIIN wllll- "'-~y..,_..lo.,_S~t2Goodyeor
waslrJYOIYid In 11\eCOIIIilon wiii\~'CIIr,
. Hat lit Fo!J)Or ~"" el 'the N,;,.man Center
Asolll\etllntU.•tll!lo ... twwu-~llafaeltwcl (1elepl\one834-~Cif'837-611881. •
hf11 lett leg amputated dUe to Gangrene. Ha 1o
ollpping In and out ot a Coma. His c1oc1er1 ..., that
Name wrthhtld up(,n requell

cutrent::ay
·
o-at

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"*"'

t would tlke to c~&lt;orlfy tht mi-nc01&gt;tlona r&amp;pofted by
Ctclllt letl on Aprrt 10 In hi&lt; letter 11\ot _ , . . , undlt
lht tlllt "SIIen~ lo ~"
Browsing Ubtory In tN Ellicott~.;.,..,
rn mornorlum IO&lt; lhl toto Mildred Blok;, ;S h&amp;,t., In
lhe Student Affair~ Center. The area Ia ' " lnfOfmatJon

The

center Which provldn Mrvioes

tor

all etudents. The

" Browsing Ubrory" 111 ooly one ol many services
twtllablo at 11\t Conte&lt;, Willen is &lt;nttndtd more as a n
lllfonnal reading room, and jvst IO&lt; reading ano
studying. The Ctntor Ia rt - l o r wOtt&lt;"'-.Q&amp;IMI,
tournaments, programs and spec,al stmJnars during

oPtrltlng hours from 8~ a. m. to p p.m. These are all
d iYOfoooctlvltes thot do not suggest _ ! . , . . l s i -.
ThO atoll olll\t Mildred Blakt Student Allah center
011 not Nbtarians. T6elr functions range lrO&lt;n preparing
lniO&lt;mat/on for our ACtlwhfeo ~- the C&amp;mpuo
E~•nta Une. operating the Xerox mechlne. maintaining
the"Job Ustiog Board and other responatblltties.
A recent survey ol me users of tnt Cenler at~ fla
services, reYeated tnat out WOtl&lt; Study Slalf .,.
I&gt;OfCtO-.d as " wery htlplu~ COU&lt;teouo, and frlondly."

W. oro 1\ighly pioutd With lht stall and tl\e
responalble manner in whiCh they por10&lt;m tl\elr
tunctlona durtno dally Hrvlc. to the entire Untverslty
community.

Wo 010 e&gt;rovd or Ihi cwolity S«Yic" we offer ond will
c:on11nue to do $0.. Piea.M remember thai wttBe •I may
somewnat resemble a ~btary, h is oeluolly 11 SIUCiont
Affalrt C::...t01 deSigned IO&lt; many netd4-not Just lor
studying In hual&gt;td Sitenc&amp;.
Row.,, Adsm• JOttea. Coordi.Mtor
lltldred 8leteo Stud.,., Alt•frs. qtttter

False economics
The United States, despite Its snort falls, profldes an
unequalled arena o• opportunltie:t and tretdom.. The
cor~~tt~tono of lhls lrH, ci&lt;Omocrltlc

aoclety is '"

public tCIIC&amp;tlon syat.-n. tn , _ , , - a n d months
IIIII lrH publiC td&lt;ICIIiCn oyttem 1\14 come undo&lt;
58Ytfo lllKI&lt;. In 11\e nltMol - a n d 11\eOMd 10

To CSA 's defense

Collen 111M CSA 1\ea olr.tdy
-to-and II doing
lhlt r_..t.
Collen 1\ea . _ . . . , CSA uk lor ht4p -

Night).
All theM iOegftimate acc:usalions draw me to ooe
conetualon and that ts Cohen suHera hom a gre.a.t
problem-toe~ of lnforrnttlon. And I hovo a good
eridence for my aec:u&amp;ttlOn end that 11 Cohen In his
letter cl&amp;lnla the exlst-..ce ol a "C....n Asaoci&lt;ltion"
by stotlng: " ••• clearly contrasted to thO CUban
Assocllllon's printed adVWtlsement In Till Sp«;irurn
. • •". Arat of all, working os lnternatlonol Allaira
Coordlnotor · and supervising :16 lnttrnotlonal and
Cultural ctobo, I know nothing of the exl11onoe of o
Cuban Asooclotlon ot UB. Second, I reed Tho Sp«;tntm
wary ~ully eve&lt;y~lme It Is printed and 1' saw
such an ad.
One 'tntorostl&lt;1g lneldenl hapPened Whl'- I wos
reading Cohen's '-lit&lt; 10 T"- Curront. I wu drinking
teo ond thor. IS t tog &amp;lloehtd to tho tH t..g which
road: "It 11 otwoya...., to be critical t~an correct."
At the end, I "'00"1 Collen start Willing fk:tlon
boolla llnoo hit ...,.,,o The CUnwrt he Ia doing
o good Job In lh4l oti'Mdy. I_... liM to 1111n1&lt;
CSA for prcwldlng1M ...-,, bo&lt;ly with their • •'*""'t
d l -. . . . . - · _ , , - . . ) wtoh
them good lUCie
In tl\e lUlu,._

P-oa -In boUI lilt~- c:.r.-J liking lor
Mlpend nol tOO"*'Y"""'"I-(IoriXMIPit, CNna

S.,WiofhtltM, ~ ....
1-tloHI Alfolro

To rhe Edilor.
A lonw tppeartd In Till Curronr tuue of .ilt&lt;&amp;/81
criticizing Chln"e Student Aaooclollon (CSAj, ond
ocewalog tl\etO pi oH.,.atln~ tl\etOoolwes frO&lt;n tht root
ql the atWifll bo&lt;ly of UB.
Oewld IJO&lt;l&amp; Cohen (Do Wei), OCCUIId
CSAolnotadv.&lt;~lalng Its aCitvltyln EniiJloh lenguaga. l
worked In tho post year (5/ti/80-4/3181) 11
lntwnotlontl Allolra Coqrdlnotor of SA and 1 ~opt a
ctoeo oya on oil International ClubS Including CSA. 1
h..., to say thll this accusation mode against CSA It
the moot non-11 I hi.. heard 6i 5een. CSA has
-aya ~ the rogulotlono ond printed thtlr
-iaernentt In Doth Cnineao and English. Aloo, CSA
hU dooe tnt boot Job ol publicizing thtlr ewentsln Doth
tl\e Unl--'IY and CO&lt;nmunlty. Tl\elr eetiYIUao 1\o. .
by lht Buflllo E-nfl N-.ln tht

The-:

-been_.,
'*'·

alto . . , _ the! CSA -~~~ lntogreto

Col*&gt;
T...._
and
Club. I _,ld Jtq 10 Inform

Com.,.,...~ o t -

Into""'

"'-In

~-.--.-triiiCSApllt-.­

Of",_. - -

light lnllotton.
Tho proPOSed cull In f'tde&lt;al spending In educolioo
ocrooatho country, ood In particular In Now YOtl&lt; Slate,
woll hi.. o cleYasting Impact. e.., single SChool •
diStrict In N - YOtl&lt; St&amp;lo will leal ho Impact; ond In
spoaklng at&gt;out SChoof districts, W81tlll)tlldng ofO&lt;n
most pc-ectous commodhy, our ettik1ren. who wiU be the
leadec-a ot our future democ,.tic society.
Congc-easmen and women need 10 hear from cUtzen&amp;
..no oro oonclfllld edout t~
or programs and
&gt;PI&gt;OIIUnftfeo IO&lt; OUt roungsfet$. Wl\llt 11\e P&lt;opostd
ld«ol budget &lt;educes othtt areas ol _.,.._t by
oughty ...., petctnt, tho propoatd budget wouta
e(luce SChool spending b)J- neaily 30 percet~t. For N ew
'ork Stete atone, '"'• CUll to SChOOls c-epresent ovet

"*'

~7

million. The bur.,... ol replacing programs wlli bo
taxeo 0&lt; lho needs ot

.eked up by local and •}lte
1tldrtft wQr ~mj&gt;ly go unrne&lt;.

It It one thing to bring "-ral aptnc~ing under
wurot: It ($quite ano1net thing to rum away from the
illds ol millions or chltctren.lt Is arso false oconomlcs
' reduce Fed- aptndlng on lehoola by 30
nd 01\llt 11\e ~~burden to local homtownwa
hopty_t_

"'"*''

EdWin J. Roblsch
NY£A. Presldtnr

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Thanks f or dancin'
To /M Editor.

On ...,.11 olthe Museulll Dystrophy Auoclollon, I
would like. to express my .tncere appreciation IO CAC
IO&lt; sponoorlng the fifth AnnUli Dance Marathon IO&lt;
MOA.
NII\CY Scwlckrath, whO coordinated the event, did an

ovtatlndlng Job. lk)ng with the chairmen end their
membete. The success of tht MarathOn wu obYio4JI by
the enthuSillln and -roy 4he dancers dlspii,..S
when the liM! total ol $6,244 wu pvt on the tOiel&gt;olrd.
My conor•tutations end thanks to everyone
concerned.
Franklin J. Spino

Prtaldent.
MOA Wtltern New YOII( CltiPtet

Misuse and abuse
To tho Editor.
We find It qulce dlstre&amp;~lng to dlscove' that lhe
recen\ty acquired Unlvere1ty ambutal\ce Ia bllng uted
for both medlcaJ and pereonat purpase.s.. We betleve
ll\al the rationale ·tor purci&gt;Uing tbla , _ ..hlcle

wu IO&lt;,tto b4l avall@loln emergency slt..atlono. Wo
lind lbat ualng the ambll- to d - Irom ENicottto

c.p.,. Hall to use tho Monoymallc machine Ia bolh
lnespontlble and abuatve. We appreciate the lime and
effort that was put In to making the rescue vehicle a
reall\r. end for that we thank Otve Hoffman, However.
we do notl&gt;alle•o tbal the aJUdOnts ot UBI&lt;now when
putehealng the amblltance, they wore also ouppo&lt;~lng

a -lcle 101 Hollman'• personal ~ ...

t:!•fM• withheld upon leflCHtll

Give a hoot

A lso a Uttle perturbed

To '"- Editor.

To rho Editor.

Thlalo,,., lo wrtuen to lniO&lt;m the public and u~u•
c:ommunlty, lbat on Wodnoaday, the Bulfolo Animal
f1191tt• Commllteo,ln conJunction wftll ~PIAG'o aarth·
daydioptAiy, wllll&gt;l !lllvlng a , _ wll/lvarlous llllncloUt
......,..... potiti6M IO&lt; _ . to...,. homO and
algn. Aloo. on Saturday, wa win 1&gt;1 mal!!1•1nlng a • In tt&gt;a s.r.... M all, upllallzlntl .qn the _ . _ of
vtvl-tlon. Fildey 1o International Laboratory Anlmat

In •I"POfiM tci 1~ "A little perturt&gt;od" ,.tte&lt; of
4/tOIItln The~nJm, tOOpercentagr.....,tllwant
to add-by 10 o.m. Mondly, Wednooclay, and•Ftlday,
thero are - e l y no parldng _.,.. In t) SQuire's
tWO'hoUf llllilod lot, 2) lolklllael Lot, Of 31 lhe b!g lot
NMing along Main St:J IIIIVO one 50 mlnuto ell'!" In
OloiOf)do&lt;f, aflcl It , . _ ma 30 mtnutoo to make tbe
rouncle 01 llle lull k&gt;l• b41ioro I deckle 10 pari&lt; Ui~lly.
Thla lo biiD11141 I can't - I l l
To....,.. QOPawho g~ajn NiciiM1 t o - pelt! OD U.. ....-..ollfle ~~goa, llul notob41truct1ng
tf8111GII) . ,_ , IWfunloJQU: - . I n 1111 hill can
.,. J*kT n.o.. • -.o1J no .,._to part&lt;. I only
live 011 ~ ..,c1 11.._.,. ft&gt;at Ia - . tho tlrs,t

. Oay.

-

en--

Wo , _ tlllll anyone lnt«oatod In any olthe M*l\'

pfOblomo -

_ , . doallng wt111 .,.,_..,

~our,_ and take

wit

111 OUT

mar«&lt;ale PIMM * - ' our ca- IIIOd you..- on ·....,., IOiilc8 • trapping. """'•

-lon.

the pel ~lion....,..... and oil*
anlmlll ...otod problema II out elc- . Thank jJO&lt;I!

-&amp;-.

The Bulfolo - t ~to c-It.'"

-

avtlloble par1&lt;1ng epaooa are!
For one 50-minute clan, lt'slnlurlalino to get up,lwo
1\0uro eartle&lt; juat to allow my..U lima to look IO&lt;
aorneplace to legally
my cor. 1, . . a - _ ,
aJ• tk:Mts IO&lt; pemng •lolotk&gt;M-all on daya on which
I meticulously df0¥t lbrOUflh ._.,. In ..wy
lludonl lot.
Commutera-at ,..,, you t\ave a r...rved section.
Wo rogulans liet wblt'a left alter toculty, atoll, pollee
••hlcloa, ltandlcopt*l and cornmutora (not to tn4Nit1on
•laliOfll o-1 lhlllr plcl&lt;l
Sotnobocly In ~of parldng loll: -.ftt the cars,
and count tho . _ . , thin I dare you to tldt01 my
IWmbtl unol&gt;l ....... Bugl

lea••

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1bc: abonlon iwc is somcthl!llof a POildcal monster. 1'101 only is k larac
in scope ond fury, but its tenuoclea IOuch jua aboUI ~ U~ of
Amaican c:ultur&lt;, from ll'Catment Of !he poor IO the CXIrnl of
aowmmenlal c:ontrOI o•·er lhe individual, to JOdely's attituck toward

women.

l.ul June's Supr&lt;JM Coun d&lt;dsion to uphold lhe Hyde Amendment,
wbicb banned Medicaid fuoditll or abonlons,ls )lilt tbt bqinoina or .......
political oblcrven see a a prouaa&lt;d and v&lt;btmcnt poUilc:ol RncJ)e ovc.abonlon ricltu- Ronald RQJU~ ran for Pmlclc:ot lad yar on a platform
Whlob ioduckd a provision for a conaitutioAOI aat&lt;04ment WnniQa
abortion ~. c:xcepc in cases ,."bttc a ptCJDOnCy tndanacrcd l.be
DIOiber's life, Now with R&lt;apn in lhe Wbice HOliK, lhe drive is on in
Coaat- to pass a bill on &lt;imiJar Uncs.
Both lbt Hyde Amendm&lt;ot and lhe propos«! anti·abonloo biU rcprcsmt
a serious oct·batl: 10 fcmlnbu, wbo in 1973 ,.on a major Sujjmn. Coun
viclory ia tbt cue of Rcw I&lt;S. Wad#. In a 7·2 dccioion, the coun k:pliud
abonlon•. arauina thltaatecc:rimi~W abonloo laws violat&lt;d an lndi&gt;idual's
conRitullonal "rilht or privacy,'' - as &amp;lllnntccd bY lhe Nlnlh and
Founcanh Amtndmenu.
•
lronlcaUy,lt is the same Founcenth Am&lt;:ndm&lt;~n which S&lt;tYcs as !he lc&amp;al
foundation for lhe propos«! anti-abonloo or " Humau Life" biU.
Sponsored by Conaer•allve Senator J - Helnts~R-Nonh CuoUna),lhe
bill states lhat "present day sdcfttlroc ..;~ iadlaues a $1anlfteant
likelihood that aaual human life exists from conctpllon." and lhat lhc
, f&lt;1us Is a human belna subjce1 10 prOICCilon by tbe aovernment . The biU
cffcctivdy makes abortion an aa o r murder, &lt;Jtcusable 0111)' if the fetus
endanaetJ tbt ur. or the woman who c:anics it.
A subsdtute for the propos«! conslitutional omcndmcnt, the bill wiU be
consi&lt;l&lt;r&lt;d by thc Senate Judiciary Commlttcc- whkh Helnu. chain-this
Thursday. AtoOtdil\ltO Mary Hester, a re$CIICh assiflanl 10 Helms, the
bill won't preclu~ effom 10 pu•h for a conllhutlonal amendment, but it
just a more expedient mcanl or ~~Ceotnplishlnsthe same thinJ. "It'• more a
preliminary aedon to the om&lt;ndmcnt,'' Hester told 1'11• Sp«tn~m. "II
appears this is 1101 rhe bell lime 10 try push ina the amendment lhrou&amp;h-"
The posslbilily of a "Human Ute'' amendmcttl Is still beioJ studi&lt;d •
carefully, accorclii\J to Richard Cowden, q&gt;o~csman for the N'ow York
Stale Ri&amp;ht•IO•t.ife Commlll«. Filly anti-abortion aroups sathercd in
Wa!ohington IllS! January 10 dl.l&lt;'lls;s the arncttdmml, Cowden said, and so
far, 19 "BIC$ haW &lt;ailed (01 &amp; OODSlilutional t'ODV~IIlion IO ratify the bill.

l

--------------------------------------~--- li
''H o human life ommend•ent Ia OfldN to tire eoutltvtloft,

tire lerllllzed . .li could be lrn. more ,.,,,. titan women do. -.-f

:!!

fhla 'fetal ..,,..mocy' could be tlte man effedlve weopott

tltot mole a~premocy Ito• ever dNiflned to control women'•
,..production and women's lives."

-At torney llltortdo Copelon

"-occ-1 postiblulla
Amendioa 1he mn1dtudon is a difficult, tlmt:&lt;Ons:umina process. An
amendment is propos«~ b~ cilher • t..-.... hlnb •'Ole in both houses or
_conaress or by tbt ,....,, two-thirds or ,.'hlch muR spoosor a
• constitutional convention. The ,;ugated ammdtM'ftt must tha'l bt:
appro\'cd by 11 least 38 state lqillaturcs. Rcprcsmtmlve Henry Hydo
(R-Uiinob), "~ Jq;slatioa CKJtlawcd F&lt;d&lt;ral fundina for abonlonl,
has CRiautt&lt;d that b~ 191) thert will be mou&amp;h anti-a~ members or
Conpa;s for the ,..,-thirds ~mjority needed 10 lCnd the amendments to I he
starel&lt;cislaure for J&gt;01$1'bl&lt; ratifo:atioa, IICI&lt;Otdillc 10 US N•ws 11M World

propos«~

Rh:.firr&lt;m&gt;ec betwctn tbt O&lt;UI4tionloa bill
by Hdm.s and lbc
" H-.Lik" - - is dw 'tlllc l:ldms btll, once nttifled, may be
clcclarcd ........,.,.llutlollll bY ~ l udacs. Vlhcreas lbt _.,.bottioa
amtndmcnt can only be rescinded by anocher conRhutional amtndmcnl.
Both. ho~. are lhe subjcct of areal concern on the"'" or women'•
1
lfOUpS.
•'
Rhooda Copelon, an IUIDmey for the Now York·bucd Cmtn for
CoQStitutioDal RJ&amp;hts, blaRed the "tfuman life" amendment in an essay
printed in the February, 1981 &lt;dition of Ms. mapzinc. "If a human life
amtndmcnl is added to the CODJtitulion,the fmlUz.cd 'IJCOUid have more
li&amp;hts than (women) do," Copelan wrote. "This 'fetal supremacy' could be
lhe moR effcetive woapon that male s uprema&lt;')' has ever desiJD&lt;d to
comrol women's rCI'fOdUetlon and worncn's livel."
Acoordina to Copeton, ahhou&amp;h RtH vs. Wod• auaranto&lt;d a woman's
dahl to an abortion, "the pressures acnerat&lt;d by anli-abonion and ri&amp;ht·
wing forocs have alrudy destroyed Ihe prom I.. or safe, lqal abon ion for
many women." The Hyil.: Amendmcttt. ror &lt;J&lt;Ompte. has prat~ically
dctli&lt;d poor women access to abonlons.
Copeloo, contatl&lt;d Friday by T!to Sp«trum ~·d oubts on the validity
or the Hdm• and·abonion bill, particularly Its rellonee on scientiflc
determination of when life bc&amp;ins. "Science cannot 1cll u• "'hcth&lt;r wt can
value a fa u.s as a human,' ' Copc:ton Wd. ''One mu~t leave that decision to
individuals. I think il's imposln&amp; on pl!Ople an.idoolosical paspective, a
primarily reiJaious one, that reOcets the ri&amp;ht·wina lllack on lhe dlv&lt;nily
of belie{5. ll's an auack, in a

KftK,

on the personhood of~:·

Acconlina io Copclon, the Helms bill "coneeptuallm the fctus as an
independent wbtn\ in fact, it isdcpendctlt on women. h makes the woman
•ubjca to demancls; it takes away her autonomy.'' Coptlon raised the
poinl of wbtlhcr the statt has doinlnJon Ovet a person's body, notillc that
in the .... or orpn tran$planu, a - cannot relinquiSh bls or her body
to another "'illlout conscni or both pan;n.

··~ -·· -

"It ....,. ironic that tboJ&lt; wbo 01&gt;1&gt;&lt;* abortioo also oppooe 10
cdiiCIIIion ond oon~lon." Copelon oald, not ina that the safp~method
or cocurac&gt;cpl)on for ...,....., ;. • diaph- or similar barrier method.
bad&lt;&lt;d up by abortioa. Bonnin&amp; abortion would fortt a "'01111111 to usc
cnon c~anatrous ,..,... or CIOAUOCtpl)on, and If sbt became prqnUII ,
mlalt&amp; fO&lt;cebcr toscet "tllcbto tlblc" abortions at the hands ofuntrained
pno;tilloacn.
Copclon cbaracd abonJon - u wilh ha&gt;in&amp; leu lhan hononabk
iotcnliom about their cause. "To ccmc- *Pin" abortion it aa attack on
..,.iiatlty and a woman's ri&amp;ht 10 have a role other lhan bcla!c a motbcr,''
sbtsaid. " I thiokit'sa~tolhecknwld by women to have a place
iD IOdcsy. 1bc: anti-abonloo &amp;rOIIPSWliU to pulwomat back in tbtir ploce,

~~! ~:;.::'~.:J.!::i!"~

puslt
is $)'11!pComatlc or lbt
.......,.llli¥e polk~ atmosphere Pcrvadlna lhe Coul!lry todly. "It's all a
rdlcctloo ot riJht-wlna ldeolcc. 1bc: m!Uwlim or IDvadina anolbtr
COIIIIttY Uke El Sal-.dor It IIOt so far n:mov&lt;d from the mllilarism aplnst
women in tbt lnvaaioot or tbdr wornbt."
•

A

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AMERICA DEBATES THE BIG QUESTION b; RICHARD CHON

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abortlolo!

Yes

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sexual education class?
la) lr 10, ..'hue?

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l)Are you l'!"&amp;re of UB's

lJ.,OOrgrc;ulw;tte Management Association
Presents its Second Annual

sexuality ed-tion ~nter?

MANAGEMENT
COCKTAIL BUFFET

81 "1t

19'1't

3a)Have you .vet taken
advantaae of it?

1_9tj,

81"1t

4) Do you think men experience
a aood deal or stress duripa a
Jirl fri&lt;nd's abonion?

1

Yes

No

Ya
No
·Und

S) Do you fdl

mOSI WOO&gt;tn

experience any ton&amp; term meatal
tffects because of an abonion?

PARTY

Yes

i4"t

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IO'It
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6) How widespread do )'OU think

unwan1ed prq.nancy iJ" a1 1hls

Where: At the BBC, upstairs from THE tffiRARY.
3405 Bailey Ave.

unh·mity?

40"io
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Admission Includes:
UNLIMITED OPEN BAR: Liquor, DrAft Beer, Wine!!
COCKTAIL BUFFET
Delicious Chicken Winl!s
CHILE'S Famous Chili
Lo,;sb Salad Bor
.
Cheese &amp; Crac~ers
When: THURSDAY. AP-RIL 2Jrd, from 9

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12'i't

7)1f you. or am-one close 10
yOoU, became unwontedly preanant.
would you consider any altenatives
10 abonion?
Yes

No

Und

7a) If so. "'lw?
AdoPIM&gt;n

Keep cltild

Marriace
Unci

vm. to ~·liO~ITE!

ALL STUDENT S, STAFF. &amp; FACULTY WELCOME!
· Admission:· $ 10. vcr person.
T ICKETS NOW AVAILABLE IN CROSBY HALL.

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3)

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la)

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No
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4)

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End of the Year Party ~
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Bring Ski ·clu~ ID &amp; proof
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. 7:30 ·11 :30 pm

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UB
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�EsSE:\CE

~n emotional issue

not_lust for women
bJ J lld&lt; He11e¥1c
C...rrilwrl., &amp;liJot

When a woman considen and decides to have an abortion, she fac::a a ...

scriou• pb)'»caa end menial crisis. on•• roraouen, thou&amp;h. is htr malt
counterpart who mull·dcal with~ emollonally difficUlt period of his own.
Tbc d&lt;dslon to &amp;&lt;t "" abonion is wually made after long discussloru
b&lt;l"'ccn the two panntn, afler listtftiO&amp; to advia: from _fri&lt;-nds or
oouJUdon, and not without~ incrcak in tension and $011tnimes li&amp;htin&amp;ln order for tbc boyfriend to clecick about an abonlon, be bas to decide for
himself ...... is "ri&amp;JII."
Butlhc.iuOIC or wbat is ri&amp;bt and wh.al is wron' is doudcd by tbt mao' s
moraleoavicrionsand ,.1W is in lbebat intcrcstsofhisprtfriend, thcdilld
and hlnudf. lie miiSI alao resol•e-a mponsibility oruis, doublin&amp; his sdf
,.~Jtb shoUld ht refute the responsibility by deciding in f~vor of a.n
abonlon.
•
Director of UB'• Sel&lt;ualily Educ:otion· Center Elltn O.ri&gt;ttftS&lt;n rcpons

than men rrequencly come in ror abortion counsdina. expressin&amp; numerous
concerns, pantculat1y monl oblip\ions. "Men waol 10 knOw Wba1
alternatives are avlilable. They're interesled in finding out thcir area of
responsibUity," she said-

a...o.-...,

Ooc UB aiKI&lt;nt, Who wUh&lt;d to remain anonymous upcricnC&lt;d lb...
pressures wbcn hls&amp;irlfritftd becarncPf"'l1anl. vi am arespoosiblepmon,
but 1questioned myself u bcin&amp; capable or hovin&amp; a child,'' he &lt;&gt;J&gt;Wned.
His alrlfrl&lt;nd bad am abortion-by a mutual dcdiJon-altboU&amp;h &gt;he wu
leanin' towards ball\na the child. Altbou&amp;h hrs alrlfriend wanted the baby,
''Sht wa.sntl int~ed In sadna married:'
Accon!lna to O.riaaucn, very often th~ men wtoo come in for
coun.. llng a~ primarily tonccmed with mokin&amp; th• situation len tense.
•·1 !reid to provide her (the Jirtrricod) with as much 1nfon1Wion as I
could ma.kc ro make lhc. decision w.: thou&amp;ht was· bat for us," the
boyfriend recalled. "I tried my bm nor to ...,.avatc her, but at times it
w-asn ·, pos.siblr.'"
•
H• and his airlfriald spent 1ona boUB ctiKussina lh&lt; ailml&amp;th'&lt;S
thonkl.,aboUI ho,..b -.ooJd affcatban,thcnandin the future. Hcsaod he
brou&amp;ht about 00111e tcosion• " We ,..led aboul 11 oonstanUy. It wu aU I
lho""'l about for IWO w..ks , • , I fdl behind in KhooJ," he admiucd .
O.riSicnsen noted that u abrlloo can hun a r&lt;lationship, but said tbll
usually h~ only when &lt;Omlt\UDicatlon b&lt;lween two people is not
&amp;ood. ••1 don't think it d\an,aed our rdaaion5hip. Wt ~·ttt clOse before,
and we remained close, but I don't know If it brought us closer," he
rdctted. "We h,ld cood discussions, no li&amp;hts , If one of us would stort
rrahtina. the other would clvcln . We didn't want the abonion 10 hun our
rcllllionsblp, ·• he confided.
,.......... f. . .
Cbristcmm &lt;&gt;q&gt;laincd that a man fllilht be morally pcrplelled and often
has doubu .,.,.,._ he fcds be is Jhirtint r-nsibility aod may make •
docisioo that conuadicu his values.
Accordina to O.ristaum, if an abortion Is apln$1 his moral vatu.. and
north&lt; &amp;irl'•• his ultimately his choke. bcr• the man is foccs with d«idin&amp;
b&lt;l,.,..n violati"' his principles or -in&amp; a rdinonsibili•y thai he is fK!t
rt8dy for.
"The c:rQP~ional trauru dcrrnitdy can be close to tho1 1hc girl JO&lt;&gt;
throu&amp;h." cxplaioed Christtftsen. "People arc conditioned to thirik lbll •
lirl traps a manlnlo rn&amp;rTyinJ her. and even thoush he may oot bcii ... lt, h
is there in the bac:t ofbismiM, scarina him. Men r..l trapped. ~tclhcrc's
00 ....y 0111, .. &gt;he Clqllaloed.
Christ..,... abo bdievcs tb.tt a mao often does not really have aoyoncto
tum to. She uid that m!MftJ' cua. mao does not have frimds .. dost ..
a 'WOIIIIJI'oand soc:iclydema.odstbat a man solvcbis problems bybiuudf.
n.. ~of the Sel&lt; Ed Cc:otcr 01 UB is to pr&lt;nide ..,.,..,..., "'i&gt;o wiU
listen, bUt ...,..illna to OuistensM, it iJ; hard for mm to come in for
oountdln1. "II doesn't look cool for a man to walk in h....," &gt;ht said.

Nooo....,.r.a ...tro-t

~

.

·

Tbe 11udent inc~ by TM.${1«11111" $1ld rhat when·hissjr1fdcn6
went for the ..:~uaJ operation, he wcn1 with her and sweated throu&amp;h tht
four hour proccas. &amp;bey decided. to JO tbrou&amp;h with It a.ftcr ooosid&lt;rina
what would be bat for lbemsdva and for the baby had they decided to
ba..: it.
••we wert a )'OUnl couple. Jt woWd (l'nte ltJ'C:S.5 on me &amp;Dd on 1\c:r. and
lhc b&amp;by woald lfOW up in a less than p&lt;rfta mvlronmau." be mo10oed.
SOil, wWk Duin&amp; U.the Sex Ed Caller waitint toCXD, he admiucd th.al be
bad poop ofrqra. "I fdl titc1'11111lna In, ..-bblft&amp; her and sayina 'forca
thiJ sbk, Ia"• bavc the cbild," be recalled.
Afllnlocabonloo, th&lt;ml!l is still mlod with doubuahout his..Uimaac
and whco.hcr or not be made tbe rilbt dcciJion. "Sornetimd rotft AY their
1m.,. hu dlanJed,'' n&lt;&gt;~cd CllristCM&lt;tl- They r - tht'lr p&amp;nfttr&gt; m~y not
view them with the Am&lt; r&lt;spca. "Usually they dOCI'tthlnt lessoflhc alrl,
but the &amp;lr1 mllht be bailunt," she added.
•
Tbi 11udat .,.p.Joed .,_ lois Prtfn...d's abortion hu
his
"~tbeFI--. I'Uid I would - 1 0 tbro\1111 with one.
Blot wflb 1011'rc Ia lhc ._ion, 1011 !or&gt;k "' it more opct~ly, leu
~,. ••• be ClqllaiooocL
Delpitc doe clllfiallly of the decilloe ud oc:aolonal fcdl!lp of rqra. be
still~ be llllllltdle ricbt dloioc. ·~When toeclr:i4sm the
~or --"&lt;re.lllalak. 'OIIeit,...,.. did"" do?', but I tlilllk
11 - tbe- dedsioe ill - .-.·· beao6d .

*""·

-...s

Sex
pregnancy,
and then
what?

by Otborab K Lindquist
FttJIU"£d;JtH'

=•

"Ju.ttbinklnJ abou1 II would brio&amp; visinos of
ho.nstrs to my mind
and 1 know that if I had only had aoetbcr chana: I probabl) ~ould ktcp
it " said Sus....
'ear-. ~hool. parrnu and money all ~= dcaclin&amp; fa&lt;~ on in Suson"s
decision to have an abonion. She...,._ ir could ,.ork out if &gt;he kcpc the
baby. but bcr boyfriend,...,. adamantly apinR it. '"He said be would quit
id&gt;ool," according to SUWI, ··or j"" co part-time. and t.har .,.-ould lay •
hea\') ' 1uilr rrip on me. &gt;0 lwd ... haith&lt; h.U?'"
Susan did not seck out any alternatives 10 abort ton bc'Ciu.st .J:M had DO
&gt;uppon from btr boyfriend . ~ad sbc kno":" t.har UB'• Sel&lt;uafn1
Education Cc:nter could finonciaUy and cmouonally suppon he- all

through her pregnancy, up to and includ.lna dcllvtry, •he said she would
have gone the ful11n-m. Bu1 she: was not -aware or tht (let.

.....,...
fo lclll
bocterlo, It moy

,. 0 . , . . . ,

... coW.· • •Htla
Ia my ffn.er• ••It

mcry plttdt••• now
CICNII. . th aucHon,
youmoy feel

o IIHie pull,. • •
alcoy, all dolt•"

.

Acmrdi"' to UB So Ed Center Oira:rot Elkn O.nsttnsen, Wllh til&lt;~
pt&lt;&gt;&lt;nl studmt health inanantt coverage. contacu with hOSPirllh. OO&lt;W
5CfVi«s and Catholic O.orities, the So Ed Ccnl&lt;r hi&gt; oblatncd. " "'&lt; ean
provide toea! medial~ durini prqnaney up 10 and lndudl"' ddi'C'YWc ..,.. c::an fiJid a pl... for thcfol to ti't durlQa,bcr ~aney."' _LI
•Cbrist&lt;M&lt;'II Aid there are tbr« adult matricd &lt;eM~ in th• an.-..""'uld take in a alrl durin&amp; her prqnaney for no money and she \Oo'Ould be
rreared as a member of t.ht family.
"We offer cmocional, financial and physioJosicat•uppon sy&lt;~tmS'. said
O.ri&gt;lmsct~, noting 1h1r 1he Center off&lt;rs protcnion from • JOci&lt;ly of

·•mostly n(lativism 11

ntr)'

Not_,

strC'lch of !he: "•ay.''

O.rist....-n ~plaintd that Wbcthcr to bavc abortion i• not an &lt;UY
decision. She &gt;aid that alt.hou&amp;h many people thin~ "omen usc it for binb
control, ahat is not usu:ally lrut. She has seen the: ps)'cho4osica.l tutm011 1r
e&amp;UlleS, to boOI womm and their men.
n..-"'
for Sludcnts Who have bad obonions is that it was
the bm decision they could make at the time. Cluillc:ntc1 said it does 001
necessarily ma.a theY do not .,...,, duldrcn or arcni ac&lt;qJ~in&amp;
respoosibl1ity for their actions or will do the-~~~ rhe future•
In JanlW)', Susan's rnauuval period wu a monlh lore. She and her
boyfritftd did noc usc birth controhlurintl ..,._There fort, &gt;he suspcaed sh•
may'be: prq;nant . She: was.
.....
In February. Wendy and hu boyfritftd-had SCllUal lnrcrouuM for the
flrSI time. She: was • vlraln. "Tbt:y uocd DO binh control because h«
boJfricad told her hisprcviousscxualpartn&lt;rs bad never hocomc p&lt;qnan&lt; .
He explalDtd th.al be was Jtcrlk ODd told Wendy not to worry. Wmdy loR
her viraiAAY and round her .ar prqnan&amp;.
Last ,.c:ar Hdtft came back to UB from the O.nstmas holiday "ilh a
paak catiq away"' bcr. When &gt;he could oo 1ooaer fa&lt;c the fact she was
-1&gt;1y prcpant, &gt;htturond to her,_,.. . ... a clespcnlcay for hdp.
Hden's prqnancy ,.. wu positive.
SUsan, ~&lt;!)Ciy, and Helen arc thr« students "ho chose to ttrminale

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�- In an .effort to inture tltat tlte molt qaofiHe(f Pir-onelfore
Nlected for the UUAB Mane Committee Chairpereon
and A..utont Cheri,.,..... the Sab-Board One, Inc. PereoneU Cl Appoin~...,. COmmittee lao exteoded the
deoclline for oc:c.,CU., opplicatiom of inferuted madenta
antil
4:30 pill Moaclay, April 20th'
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Additional interuie• will be held Taaday, April2l in
Squire HoU.
The CommittH u inferuted in hearing from admb
with on intetat in oil typu· of malic and with tlte
neccaory effort. enef'I'Y ond talent to mde UUAB ~cem. a ncceu.
r,
We ore not looltinr for experience, we give it.
If ).,a ore inferMed. coli Moreen McCann ot 6$6-295~
to aet up o" inf«t'lli..,.
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To those persons who have alreadY applied and
bee.n interview, your patience and understanding ia.appreciated. We will be making a final
decision Tuesday, April2ht. By all means you
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m the runnmg.
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION;
Sub Board One, Inc. P - 1 &amp; Appointment. Committee.

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tb&lt;ir prqnaqd&lt;S throuah the Erie Counry' Medital C~t&lt;r. They did not
use any elf ,~...lttVices of UB's 5eJ&lt; Ed, Center.

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Six wukl aft&lt;r a m-.jor school break and afler uarns there b a major
lnOux or preaoaney tests. acoordina to Cbrluensen. Hiah stress can cause
women to mbs their menurull periods. kadina th&lt;m to fear they are
prqnant .
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On !be avcraac. the Sex Ed Center porforms at 1&lt;15ll00 prqnancy t&lt;SU a
m&lt;lfllh, aooordina to Chrisuntal, and about one-third of those an
positive. These unwanted prepancies are bbmed on a number of
fldO,.- no birth controt&lt; used, method failure or inconsislent use. of a
method. The dircaor said she's seen method failu,.. cvm Wilb the pill and
IUD.
Christensen explained that "21 pacmt of the 33 pm:ent who reaiv&lt;
posit i~ prqnancy t&lt;SU 01'1 for ctcai~ tmnina~ion ~f prqnaney."

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You ha"" 10 b&lt; at lease seven or &lt;il/lt •-.eb prqriaru b&lt;fore the doctors
11 t.he Erie Medieal Center Abon ion Oink:, 50 H'tib Stren, will perfocm an
abottion, K(Ofdill&amp; 10 Sjlwl• .1'11o ~ ''lhe ...........tw..•· u.....rly
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Eatal&gt;llsbed in 1972, the Abortion Oinie is Weftm New YO&lt;t's only
State-limlsed abortion dlnlc, and accordloa to an ad [requmtly in the
d.usirocd l&lt;din of tbe 8/if/alo E"""i~tZ Nt..-s, the semocs it offers an:
"alnohndy oonfodential."
in the ernotionlllly&lt;h.,...., Wlitina room, the tables ODd ....,..me racks
bold informational and preventative mat&lt;rials; the diliN linin&amp; lite -nils
seat dlff&lt;rent types of people (boyfriends, airlrriends, husbands, moth&lt;rs,
sistcn. whoever) held toaaher by one oomrnon bond..:..someoDC dose to
them either siiSpeas she may b&lt; preaant and is btinatested, or knows she b
prqnaru and Is havioa an abonlon.
• Ally refemoce to the dienu Is 51ric:dy on a firg..,ame basis. Susan said,
"lt·'s lllltb&lt; wlidna that scares you the most."
This i1 her .ccount:

A 9:30 a.m. appointment b&lt;ains "'llh medial history focms and urine
and blood tests to oonntm the: ptqjnancytett results. The starr does DOt use
the: word "abonlon" ~hey ,..rcr 10 11 u ''the procedu,.,,;• The proooclure
beains by a Maff oounselor taklna the client off by herself ODd ukiJ1a bet ir
she is positi"" sh'e really warua In abonion,lr her decision waallllde under
any outside pressure and Whether her decision is btioa Supported.
After that On«~n-one Ia a ifOIIP oounsdina sasloa. J1iye or six...,.....
slt in a circle and lntrod~ themselves to the ochers, 1e11Jai wily 11o&lt;y
decided to ~ye an abonlon.
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Tbe-proooclure dacrilllion followed, as the clinic deteoniDod wlao would
perfonn the abortion ODd lilt l«&lt;onlque thll 'WOwld be uoed.
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Theo l'OII welt 1n socts with a botpiul ..,..., open
111e
doctor c:oma out and ~ the ~ure apin, lk aid lie -.ld
(oocdoft ... womb fo..r tima ll'itb ............. Al&gt;cl he asted ror ..,.,

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the~ proced~, vrblc:h ._about 10 lllii)UICS.
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it. o .II ....... . . .J¥1W tllc aoction, 7011 fed • liaJe
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lncla...w lt'VOWonand
then fd under ... u o l - eonlldal&amp;td one!~.
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eollOOYe*".,... nudoor - · eool, lho moa plendlullcooll futlln ._
""""'·Is boling~ by mony _ . , _ , lndutlrlal, ond loborluden
• • plorntilul, oftlaonl. ond rclollvtly In~ ~ It ,.... not until 1M 18801 - eool OYCIOOk wood ao the wcw1d't motl
U$ed fuel, mainly beoutt olltl high energy copaclty and COIJiparatblwly &amp;01\1
~lor OlCirOCIIon . By 192S, 70 paccnt ol Amalea's power WID

-~~~~~ thol ~Is Ill ...... ~ ....,py cl this blodl mineral .In
lho UniOod 51aa olont, and geo1og1s1s oav thero could be 15 - a s mum.
k "lllld lholl.7lrllon tons of"""' lloln ... ~ ..w... 3000 feot oftlw
ourfxe. ~. motl of this Is not .......... with - t technology.
Cool illound on - v c:on11oe111 dh mot1 .-.o hollir1g 10 tbb
,_...,. lhougj&gt; the Unllecl Scola, Scwlet Union. on)! a.tna-how •
c:omtllntd lOla! ol two-thirds oflulown ·
l M -"America poduced 780 ml1lon IOns of ...... _.,~ tho
some 1'1 0,..,. end tho Scwlet Union , by tmpk&gt;ylng , _ 250.000 """"'-·
"'-"lll!hsolth!sex&gt;tnUfromund_.,..nd mlna,locatecl mo!nlyln the East,
while the remelnde Is dug from opon·pt orld strip mlneo- the majority of
which !lain t1w Midwest and mountain uta.
Oapitelhb Country's ~d P&lt;odualon, coalts raponolblo fer only
and 77 percent of thl$ 1$ used for
oM-fifth of !h. United State's
tlecb1c: facilities.
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gen-eclbylhb foolll fuel. It-not unlllaftlar Worid Wa&lt;ll thai ell, a moro.
,efflclont generator-42 Jillion• o1 oil tquals on-.·quarter ol on~ ton ol
eool-and moro con-'-'tly transpocte&lt;l. became tho ~~ pdmt
onergy oourco. In ttWJhntc doc:ada Iince, oll
has l!jplecl while the V.nanta of Coal
claire for eool hu sfumpecl.
llwre . . four dllferent ~ oH&gt;ool mlnecl end used In this Country.
Anthrode, found n)OStly lii Pennsyl\lanla.'maku up only two~ of th&lt;z
o-..cka--:.
Unllecl Solts~. Also known os hard eool. anthrl&lt;fte ts high In Mat
Whla cool Is not _...t10 rtploeo ollas Amorita's number one tM19Y end low In ~ur eontmt.
..,....,., many......,.
btcotM an~~ tupplorMnt.
b Is the sulphur In eool ..-hlch. when burnecl, reltMa mudt of !h.
Wllh ... Unlltcl SU!tn htvtnslthe
,__-786 blllon ION polutanll that aute mllironmcntalisfo ~ ro the ust ol tho f&lt;&gt;SSS
... Oat quar1er ol al known ·---lhb domes~~&lt; ~ &lt;&gt;O&lt;Jid d4My
fuel.
The"""" abundant and U&gt;ec!Coal Is bllurnlnotm:lrd eool. Ju~ owr half
the"""'" oltmponod oil one! the " " " -· eo.-.of !he coal poduced In the Unit..d Sta8 Is biumtnou.. Evcnlho\dl u 1... •
high h ..t eontonl, b Is also wry high In sulphur content. Bituminous.
btcauw ol lts environmental hazards. II !h. lull dnlroble. lho"!jh most
ohtn·UMd coal be&lt;:aUH of its plentUulnas and low COlt. Soft eoolls found

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t~hout mos1 coal·produdng reglont In the Country.
A lo....,. grade of bituminous. subbltumloous. found In the mounUI!n
otatn, makes up 38 paccnt of Amorb's rtH&lt;WS. This Is low In sulphur
content but provld.. only half the Mal eonten\-olthe hlgh&lt;tt-grade soh coal.
Ugnlle, """"""table fo• elght percent of tho rewrves. Is low in both heat
cont..nt and sulphur.
The p&lt;aent economic a1s1s has bHn pt1t1o11y blamed on the combination
of shrtll.q energy IUI&gt;PJts ~and thd' ~ng high cosu. h ls hoped by
many lndUIIrlollss that Amcdc:o. con 1neru1t Ito coal prodl&gt;«&lt;on to help
oikvlate the ell~ ·
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f&lt;:onomlc:l plays a ,..,., as P&lt;oducm ~ thol hlgh .,_rates and
aopb1
gr....U. of 0,. li\dusary. Cuta range frorv.ta&gt;t rebatn
to - " ' " " '1oan. to .. COII'Ipiete norlc&gt;nala6on of ... eneqyir!dumY.
Olhor ~stem !tom U.. environmental raWIS oleotl ~ing. The
c:orbon ciiO.ade relutia
otllbrtecl10 clwln9a In tho. _globe~ cWnale
ond ott- emls*&gt;ns hove
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ol buildings and 0,.
-..c. of lldd .a!l.~.f."id' ,leads 10 tho pol&lt;~lion ol rnoun:a.

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Celebrate· Will Power!
See Shakespeare's

KING LEAR
A movie. with Peter Brooks, ..weU~known as the most ~ful
·perfomianc&lt;: (in our time) of this.dromaticaUy!.diffiCult play"
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Tuesday, April 2 1
·
1:30 p.m. at Woldman Theater, AC
7:30 p.m. at Squire Confer~ Theater, MSC
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- - - - - - - . . . . . . !bp lean-Muc Bntn bicycles and by the notion they'll haw to work in
sweaty clothes all day, explained Drury.
Adjusting the strap on his li&gt;erglas BeD Safety
Communities must also be encouraged to build
Holme~ , Joe gels ready lor his dally 10-mlle bicycle bikeways . Drury, who served on the board olthe
ride to work . The trip ts sale and enjoyable thanks
to pothole-free bikeways which provide separate
laneo (or cyclists on """"Y major road In town.
Anlvi"S 'Ill INOI'k , he parks his vehicle In a secure
compound and showers at lacllltles pr&lt;X11ded by his
employer.
However, abWldant and well·malntalned bicycle
paths are still largely a utopan dream . T elk to any
cyelbt and you1l tlear horror stories ol kamlkau
driven, near mtsses by troe1or tralles and tires
torn to shreds by Invisible bits ol broken glass .
Prospectlw commuter cyclsts are also disc~
by lean ol having their bikes stolen and being
unable to wash after getting to work an sweaty.
For a number ol reasons, communities ha~
generaDy b«n slow to ac:cornodale cyclists and
encOIJI'il!lf communtlng by bk:ycle. A major
obstacle to further eonstnrctlon of bikeways Js the
prevalllng atlllude that bk:ycles "'~ children's toys
and should remain ln playgrounds, according to
UB Chairman ol Industrial ~-9 at ·UB and
cycling enthusiast CoUn Drury.
"The publio's pom:eptlon ol bicycles Is that they
are toys lor children which are potentially
dangerous n,.ances on the road . tl.s Is partly the
fault ol cyclists because many cyclists show a total
disregard for tralllc laws and basic safety rules."
explained Drury.
As bicycle use Increases as II has in recent years,
so do the nwnber ol bk:ycle.,.olated accidents .
"One way to oolw this problem would be to havec:ycltsl$ undergo a lot more trmlng in safely and
traffic
Drury said. 1'or ex.nple, cycllsts
should be tal9lt how to ride defenslwly. If cyclists
expect to be regerded as le!jtimate 10ed users, they
must follow the t ame laws that other trallic
follow.'
In addition. ac:cording to studies, prospect!~
cycllots cite safely concerns as bolng the major
reason they don' eommute to wprk. This Is
followed by leers for the sale keeping
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Niagara fronlier Transpor1atlon Company In
1973-74 rtated that there was a lot ol support for
buUdJng bikeways In Buffalo, but nothJng
happened . "The level ol cycle planning here Is
dismal . ." he insiJ ted, "There was reportedly a lot of
opposition from neighborhoods that Were u;&gt;sl!l
because they tllought that bikeways would
deeruu property value and bring In
"undesirables.·
The contnrctlon of a bikeway tonnecting the
Main Street Campus wtth the Amherst Campus at
us has " - ' ,...,._tedly delayed by~
along the route. the construction ol a bikeway
would require the ellmlrwion ol parldng space on
one side ol the roads-somerhing which the
reslclonls we ....nan.ntly opposed to. A forum will
be ~d in a few weeks In attempts to reach a
cornpromlse

Proponents of bikeway construction argue that
cornmun~les can no longer allora to keep usln!f
energy-consuming. exhaust spewing cars wl&gt;fch
should be considered rellcs of a mme oii"Plenllful
past. They point out that bicycles liTe much more
efhclenl. do not polute and are a much healthle.
means of trasnpor1alton
Dsptte the many obstacles, bicyck use has b"""
greatly lnc rus lng . The Department of
Transportation ~tales that 650,000 people peddle
to work each day, up from 470,000 live years ago.
&amp; predlc:u thai the figure will rise to 2.5 million by
1985, saving 75,000 barTels ol oil a day.
In these eneJ9Y conscious years , the elficlmcy o1
the blcycW far e&gt;l(leed$ that ol any other form ol
traospor1at.on. For Instance, a jet uses fouras many calories as a blcyele to power an ounct a
yard.
In the opinion ol many, bicycles and safe
bikeways will be an essential part of the National
effort of elmlnate dependence on foreign oil, and
lo clea.n up the Nation's already abused
environmental reso"""".

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As a student and a rqistcred voter, I stront/J' urge you ro WJ/e "JtliiiSI the
proposed c:lfu.
Tbaok you for yout attention and consideration to this very important ll&gt;llter.

Sinccrdy,

writiq In rapoOK 10 the propelled bud&amp;a cuts Ia the area of educatiooal
~ ~. As a studalt attCD&lt;Iiq the State Unlvmity of New York 111 Buffalo, I
am aronaJy opposed to tbeae c:uts.
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1ft order 10 attmd collqe, I depend on the Pdi/Bulc Educa&amp;ional Opportuoily
O..ant. Ouarao!eed Sluckol Loan, National Direct Sludal! Loan, Supplemental
f4uc:atloul Qpponunlty Orant and Coneae Work Study Proaram. Without this
aid I - * ! ~ uable 10 .attend S~Y/Buffalo. If tbeae proarams are cut, I, as
wdl • othe ~udalu In my positioo, Will be unable to continue auendin&amp; school.
My CCJQCem Is DOt only fo r myself, but also for thole who arc plannina to attend
coUcac iD the future. Without aid, many will have to abandon their hope of
funberlaa their eel~.
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I dO DOC support the proposed cuu, nor would I support anyone wbo assists in
pusiDa the proposal u it curn:ntly stlllds. Tbc true vic:tlms of these cuts are the
poor and middle dus students wbo depend heavily upon rtnaocial aid. The people
wbo have been payina taxes all their lives now find that when they or their children
wish to attmd collqc they cannot due to lack of rmancia.l aid.

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NEW YORK STATE CONORESSIONAL DELEOATION
Senate:

Honorable Alfonse M. D'Amato,
United States Senate,
Washinaton 20510
Honorable Daniel P. Moynihan,
Unhed States Senate,
Washington 20SIO
House of Representatives:
Honorable Convcssman's oatoe
House of Representatives,
Washinaton, D.C. 20SIS

FIGHT.BACK
Against CUts In:
BEOG &amp; GSL!
National Action Da~ For
· Education
Thursda~, Avril 2 J
10 a.m.-3 p.m., Haas Lounge

EDUCATION IS OUR .
BEST DEFENSE!
Soonsored by SASU and SA

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UB Baseboi/Bulls ~ook double-~eader fro~ . Colgate Thursday i
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total fOur llBI's with a baJa.loadecl lriple,
brinainlaboUim ovcrd.,. replaccna11 in the
Cdpte pitcher.
The Raid&lt;n broua)lt sopbomore Mark
RdiJIJIII to th&lt; ooounct. Bulls senior reliever
&lt;laQ Klumpp DOled that "It was a mistake
OeaYina a,.,.. in thulona). They left him in ,
until the COWl came home.!'
(0&gt;&lt; second l-amC was a bit more
diallenallll for th&lt; Bulb. IJB Slatter Grq
Otanae. still r&lt;ClO'WI from ID orr dbow injury, spoued th&lt; R&lt;d Raid&lt;n an
eady 2.4 ~ in the third innina: With the
bases loaded and no ouu in th&lt; founh,
sophomore Mike Power tnok th&lt; mound.

1'be UB bueball Blllls .....,. a doublellade&lt; •Thursday from visitina Cdpte
lhiiw:nily. Em~ Colpte 10-1 in th&lt;
lint pme, die home u:am then rallied for a
5-2 lriumph in th&lt; nllbteap.
Grq Mllk:r, Rudy Pettiford and Joe Ward
viaitaiaed led Raider starter 8riaD B)'iae'ror
cnldaJ biu in the ftn1 pme. Mllltt's solid
shoe to the ri&amp;ht-ftdd f~or drove In Ward
aod cadlcr Mi~e Scime in th&lt; bottom or the
lifth, IMnc th&lt; Bulls I J.() lad.
• Mill&lt;r also c:amc home in th&lt; fifth, mati111
it 4-0, before Colpte's Ken Sl1111, latdina·
ofT Ia the sixth. eaua)lt UB rd.iover Tony
Niaimdi for a homer. After allowina one
- oo, Nico19eti then •ruct out the MJQ
two blmn before tbe inni111 coded.
The lluUs quietly ended anY hope Colpte
had ownakillllhtrD in lhe bottom of the
sbth. Coaelt Bill Monkarth's crew scored six
runs on two bits In addition to bdn&amp; aided by
a two R&lt;d Raider errors. Gene Dudek
ad........t to second on an error and Sclme
was repl.ac:td by pillc:ll blsc:-runner Paul Mary
after bein&amp; walked by the tirina arm or
Byrne. Ward then hit 1 solid shot down the
ftt:St bile: lioc on a slow pitch, knockllll both
Dudek and Mary in.
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foeld, while his secood hit into a pitelterwelter-lirst baseman double play, inswina
the Bulls' 5-2 lead.
The niJhtcap saw three Bulls-Miller, Paul
l&gt;iddario, and Mark Roeh&lt;r-collect two
hill a piece.
UB vlsita rival Canisius Colleae for a
doubleheader todol)'. Thouah the Division ll
Oriff•-UI the words of Klumgp-"ha&gt;·e
aood reasons to be enthusiastic." Buffalo's
little-used pitcher added, "we're &amp;oin&amp; tO
beai Canisius. The speculation about a weak
link In our pitchina aarr has been put to

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DETERMI.HAnOH: The Ul Wll bi...O.U ttem hoed we:a a auccenM one. The auh . . . ...S
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rest."

UB Royals shine
in softbaU victory
If the UB sofl'ball Royals ever - e for a f1vorite
dol)', it jua may be Thursday.
LaM Thursday af)emnon ~ UB nioe buried
Robcru Wcsleyao ~ in Rocbeaer b)' I
c:ombU&gt;ed ocore of 62-7 in th&lt; doul&gt;le-bc:ad&lt;r.
• lklffalo IKiden Joyce Slronb aod Anclrea
RCBalbafl cxb pildled t~ers with Sltroftkl
.l"inoina lllc lira ooeJS-7 aod Rma!haA takin&amp; the
ni&amp;htcap 24-0.
Cllelter Robin Dulmaae led the Royals' off..Wvc
on$1auJht willl an eigtl1 for 12 biuina afternoon for
thl: two aatnd· The native or Moms.own rapped
two bomal. t~Ao doubks and drove in six rvns.
UB junior Plltie Adams and sophomore Mazie
~to eadl had one homer for the 'Uitou. Adams
also hit safdylivetimes and Bajko slapped two twob&amp;Uers and knocked in four nms.
The Royals rec:ord aoes to 4-2 with their ....
home pme tomorrow apinn Brockport at
Acheson Fidd (2:30 p.m.) . •

COUPON BOO.KS WILL BE

- ·~BeleyAVL
IM Lib&lt;~ R. . ta~Wanl

Monday
Recession Rock &amp; Roll
25 cent drafts
50 cent drinks
Till .Midnight!

IBUTED ON CAMPUS

. FOB TWO DAYS ONLY
. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 &amp; THURSDAY, APRIL 23
8:30 AM-7:30 PM
CAPEK HALL LOBBY (AMHERS1) '

·SQUIRE HALL -LOBBY (MAIN ST.)
AUIOiune

-.am Auto c..-.

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Rocquot Q\11&gt; ol ~....,Hills
USA Rotter Sl&lt;atlng
wromtno County Parachute Center

FOOD f:l DaJMit

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8lg SUr- &amp; Clog

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Mr. Taco
P.J. Bonom's
Roolle's 1'\omc&gt; lionm
Saratoga OlsiiiiMitlng
Sign of tiMI'StTurgeon Restaurants
I

HEALTH f:l BXBaCISB

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FitMt$ Cer&gt;t.. of e..tem ..Ills

Great G1tttby
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At.yttwn o.noe Studlol

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ftt COlt~ I&amp;IIE lfAUD THROUGH AUGUST 31, 1181

AT U.B. 8Y S.A.

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�Starts today

It's not to·o tate
to join The Spectrum
and get a head start on writing next year.
~ Staff

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needed for Feature, Campus,
Sppf'1s, City,_~ational
arid Science desks. ·

VIsit 355 Squire and find out what
we're aU ,about!
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Ask for Elena, John 'or Joe

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_Rfiacting to the new family;
child-rearing seminarS set
Tbc world turns. With it, thinas are upccted to meenbe needs of
lhls cbanain&amp; world. No lonaer is the standardized family setting
standardized. Mother doesn't stand over the stove all day cooking
supper; more often than not mother is arwork jU.&lt;t like father. If
everybody's at work, who is ~aisin&amp; the children?
II is this question that "'ill lie addrC$Sed in a weck-lona series of
chikl·rcarin&amp; seminars sponSOied by the Community Aetion Cor:ps
(Cf,C).
.
"The economic situatJon is working aaaJnst children being
born," said projea c:gordinatc:T: koacr Christian. In an ec:onomic
hierarchy "where maaration info lli&amp;her levels is possible,
"sometimes you have to make sacrirt&lt;:CS co move up, 'somcdmes' the
children arc sacrificed.''
With .women "no longer anchored to the house," molben·arc
not teachina the techniques or raisins children, claimed Cbirstian.
He said the burden is bein&amp; passed out bUtnrtre arc no raker·s .
. "'{here is no programming helpina futuremolhers and fathers.'' be .
j:Cmlinued.
•
eAC's program beains Monday and will, in fact, be the only one
of irs kind conducted ar a Stare Universily. Seminars will inclde
feral-alcohol syndrome, breasr feedina and Lamaze binh merhod,
wilh rhc far-reaching cheme of prevenring child abuse .
. Supponed by many of rhe Univershy's deparnnents, such a
proaram may evenruaiiY evolve inlo an inlcrnship program in rbc
Fall, according 10 Christian. The program is· a resr copy-if ir
succeeds, (!lore schools In the Scare may adapc ir.

Monday and ThuradaJ; 8 am . 8."30 pm
t..-.y, WedliHday, Friday, 9 em. 5:00 pm
a.turclay, 11am · 8pm

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F'tlday.

NOTICES

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cau RoO 636-41$2, DfWI Dl-MS.

SUMMER SUBLET t bedroom
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LIKE A PHOENIX from lht Hhn,
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US llt!'WAAO FOR LEAD r-t"SUinno In
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ia tlae S..nny Caribbeaa
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Gowrnment Clulrtered
Modern Clauroonu and Equi'(Jment
Clinical ~

Tuitio" Loan Program
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For ~nttGtionol pamphlet and
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the - . t r y Hillo ...,._ WeclnHdoys from 7:-0-10 p.m.

sw.ty, -. how_,..~-

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Vloorlng oc1or o..a, • .....,..., on_.!upftor. films Olld
olldn ol
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will be""' vtow. Allo, O..t ~the Wcnclo ObootvelDfY
i!"'N bo op&lt;-n b b any Fridloy or Seturdoy filjjlot.

The WtltlnQ Piece 1a • ,,..,. opontoolod b)' the
Un1veralty !Mtnk!Q C.,...r le&lt; anyone In the U,tvef'llly
or comm""lty who -.help wlth eny~ olwr!llflll,
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wtdcda)'l' ltotn 12... p.m .. /IIWTh ltc&gt;&lt;n fi.9 p.m. or 346
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lniOr 0 - ~ moeu \1/eclnadeyat 4 p.m. In 234
Squq, AI -sol "-"'ttes end OO&lt;otltios"""' .......,,
Ele&lt;tlon o( .tlloon wtntiOko place.

piN..,~..,fylfyou_,.tobee..-.. For­

fnfonNllon con 636-2351 .
Two clonn ..,,.,..., Rmloars .J~tlll be hekl tomorrow et 1
p.m. In the.oem...t N . ....... end Thurtdoy 01 7 p.m. In
170 1'.1'AC, £!1colL

Gel Involved- year. The follow~ po,I'Uon• are opon
In CAC: ~ DI"'&lt;'!!r, .Utomel DlroctO&lt; (3
poeltloru~. lntemol DitHt&lt;&gt;&lt; (2),
P\Jbllcky
Coordlnotor,'V.e n Coordinator(lllptndod~ Apply tn 345
Squlre. 831·3521 .

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/lllcrocomputu end lllgttsl clrcufta mlnlcour~e.-Lum
to ux mlaopro&lt;:eSJOf$ end d lgtLel di"C'U1U In lhe 3 dly
mlnkourse t.eughl by a·t~denta. tourae. Is cM"Ienttd
towards students wfth onJy amlniMu of clrwft theory.
AP&lt;II21, 22, 23 at. p.m. in 139 s.J~ AC.

quote of the day

Eat the the but at Foundef's P&amp;au, between O'Btt.n end
p.m. Meets your
frlonds /0&lt; lunch W&lt;dnoodey ....S ""joy the Point!...
BrOIMrs In CO('«rt olof1i with ~...

"You must do the thing you think you
cannot do."
-John Knlp/er

Vlluel Ealtlblta clurinQ Cll!ld ,.,..,...,... Wedt-1'...1
Alcohol Syndr.._ today ot I :30 p.m . In 330 Squirt:
Chtld~W~ of bettered 5p0uses tomorrow et l:.lO' p.m in
346 Sqllile: ..,_,. one~ At&gt;uoo or the Oewlc91nG Child
W~dnosdey a t 110011 In 3•6 Squire: /ll.,_,.ont
O...elopmelt W~y 01 6:30 p.m. In 346 Squln:
Oikl ~ Thundoy •• 11:30 p.m. In 346
Squire: Partt&gt;UnQ from Bt.... FHdlnQ Thur..SOy at 630
p.m. in 346 Squ;n; Child Hulrillon Frtd.y at 11:30 p.m.
In 334 Squlro.

WRCJB ...11 mettl"Q W-.dnadey at 10 p.m. In the
&lt;lood)leor l.o""9t. Thooe lntorutecf In WO&lt;klnjl with the
... tJon nexl )'elf m"'tt •nend.
CIS AWOnomy Aun. mteU W-.dnacley at 8 p.Jn.In334
Squire. Electlon of ofllcort wUt be held.

MIQotlln Student Aun. "'"'" Friday et 5 p.m. In 260
Squire,
Buffalo Ent.Wut C...ler meets the oocond end l..t
Wodnadey of every f't\Onlh ot 29 Vomon Piece, opL 1 (1
block IOUt.h of Moln and Amhont), to discuss

macrobSotlcu, WhoH.tUc hultb conctpll, etc. For further
lnformotlon coli 8J8.22.52 or 834·7215 or slOp In ot tho
Grqln Mllj. 5 W. l'lorthNp (832-6400).

movies, arts &amp;.lectures

~. Wednudeyo from li:JO.U:JO

l.eQol ......,..? Gnoup l&lt;11• l Sotvku offon f - ~~
- e n d information to a D08 "udonts. Do )'OU hove •
heerJng In SWJ/ IRJ coulU of the: Presfd t:nt••

Cornmllalon? GLS has tw studonll 10 oct •• dofcnclors
lor lludonu. F« ,.._.. inlonMtloa, .Mop In at OI.S. Open
II·) p.m. Monday, Tuudoy, ThuD&lt;IIry, end Friday; until
7 p.m. We,dnaday In 340 Squire Also op&lt;-n Mondays
lrom' l-5 p,m In In 1'\FAC, ElllcotL 831·2273

The SWdy SldUs Place., located In the Unlvef'lll)'
Learning Center II '366 Baldy, Is
lew the If"Ina
oematof. Our traiMCI ...-., el u,porionc..s colf«9e
IMtN&lt;:ton.. ea rudy to belp you '"m to or~lu.otlme ,
dev&lt;lop your \IOQNiel)l,.toke better le&lt;turt notn,
W'Mietttand your t.extbooks, take tuts and reed f•.ater. a.s
- u..eny o01eiaopoct or $tudy)ng, We aro elroe drop-ln
M:~Ykr!t., no appointment b nectssery. Our how s ere MT1o1
lrc&gt;&lt;n 2-4 p.m.. W from Ia... p.m. end Th from 10... p.m.

now_,

Fr01lunen EnglneotlnQ AdvloOfMnl, 219 FI'C&lt;ICDI&lt; Hell:
lodoy at II a.m. end 2 p.m~ "'"""""" et 9 e.m. •nsl3
p.m;: •122 at 10 a.m, and 2 p.m. Sophomoru odmJtted to
deptrtmenl.s see the.lr deportmeots fOf advi.Jors:

com-.t~oM un«r~te s~t Aun. I•
~f\11 their oecond annual T,shirt Ale beQinnlnQ
Monday end c:ontlnulng lhr""Ghoutlbc - k. T.ohlrt end
J - will be oold from ll-3 p.m . l!t the $quiA! Cefttet
Lounoo end the, lOve Room, Beldy end the c..p...
lnlofmatlon deoll, AC. ~ tonoe fra&lt;n '5.50-6.50 with
fundlf\11 ~ upcoming plcnk fe&lt;

p,_

-'l'Of'O·

Tbo ...- . ,.....,...... City -lk:hbol• •Ill be
~ -..!kleta on arnpoa1,p&lt;ll218.l:lilclplln.
....-~ Polloology.R-..,ondSecondel)'-.

~ Enafllih. ~ lnlenl.ed-ld con lbc &lt;lor.~~

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Po1110n, Jo&lt;Mrth1n Ed.:..rd5 ond JoM HeN. Tklcou
aveliable .. tho Squire nd&lt;&lt;t Ofllce.
''Oiobel hrwpoctl..,. 011 the c:o..ce,t ol Quellly or Ufo"
Q'-&gt;
Or. ~.. ""' - · - .. 7 p.m. In 320
l'oF
AC.b)'ElllcoU.

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Kothe~ CO!MU Thoet.,, Elfkou. Tick... on Ale now.
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Jockot. ElllcoU.
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the HNe t.o..w.vo. Sq..ojro.

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Rethlltollet. Squtro.

p.m.

in the

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Bulgatll, SerbU end now England • Anj&gt;et1c Sunday.
""'flO at 7 P.lfi: Tlc:kcta ...,allot&gt;!« at TlckcUon CKitltto.

Jernu Ciotti CIIIHW wiM podorrn In lbc Ponot Celo&lt;e&lt;io,
Efllc:ott, Thurtdey from 10 P'"··l o.m.
Sludollt OT Aim. preMota o 'iput.u from the WMY
A&lt;&gt;t&amp;olc: Ceroa.r Wednoidoy at 7:30 p.m. In tho OT
ClliiiOOm, Oooclyeer BeoomenL •

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lomonow It I :30 p.m. In the Woldmen Thuter and 7:30
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thelmpilcotlonl or ReOQon' l budget cuu lor tho ortl · · "
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5:30p.m. on lnleme~onel C.6te, chenneiiO.
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17 April 1981

Vol. 31, No. 82 SUNY at Buffalo

~

.,. Job ll. ~

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cxcitina 10 watch; that's why television

M~ Editor,

doau't show the substitute meth_ods."
Rowin surmiled that viewi.oa an
AI a J0Cia1 PlheriGc ia Paris, the aai:mal in an el!J&gt;Criment "is a lol more
bcMt!'A bouts or bcr diatoad earrinp cxcitill&amp; to see" than watc:bin&amp; a limp
to a pooop-of Interested jot~. T1le tiuue culture react to 1 chemical
odor of ClwJd No. S permeates the injection.
11111ospbcn, while the muroa sentlY
If either reduc:rion or replacemc:tll are
pills b.:k bcr hair to display the sans. deemed improbable, Rowan SU&amp;&amp;CSIS
Tbe hosteu' era are laced with mascara refmcment or animal treatment to
and ~ chtth hued by blush. sciattir~ pracrkionen. "By reftnema!J,
Cllroma.oiiiCI made her a • woman, we mean. the reductioa or saess for the
.co~b made her beautiful. ·
subjecu," he said. ''Why mUJt we make
l nadirty,dinaylaboratory)()Opmiles animals suffer so much, whm at least
wea of the party, a solitary rabbit - that much oould be PD"-•ibly qurtailed."
huddlu in a corMr of a rust....,crusted
Af•er a slide show named" Animals in
Q&amp;e. His fur stained by chemicals, the . Research: Are There Ahernatives?",
creature•s eye sockets Qlrry a disaustin&amp; Rowan paimed a bria)lt picture for the
blobofmueus·likemaller. The mammal future of animal rights efrons. "The
is a vlctlln of the Oraiu tat-a researdl prospects (for increased success) are
process routinely used on rabbits to test e~e«llent," he beamed. "This is not a
COSII)tdcs, druas, pcstiddes, toiletries social welfue issue, it's ucientif~e issue.
lind other chemicals befon tbey are put People are beainnina to look at the
on the market. As a result of birth itisa procedure and think in&amp; about It more."
rabbit, but it was the cosrncdcs tbat
Rowan pointed 10 recent successful
11UICk tilt rabbit blind.
baltlcs . . . _ the ~ indusuy,
"We treat our pets much differentlY: " wbcre minions of rabbits are killed or
tban we trut I he
in mutilated Cacb year in beauty material$'
"We played
lhe sympathy;•

Abortion cc;&gt;nflict predicted
as issue returns to limelight
br 0aa

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Dir&lt;aor&gt; ....... ~ ~~ or - a l

C•Pft.IHli£4UOI'

con~ .··

The annual baulc: over mandatocy
abortion covera&amp;e in U B's Student
Health lnsurance pollc;y is expected

To assi11. the dlrmon in their Oedsion on
1he composition or the lruurua - · a
sorvcy or .. udtnts bas boca . . - .... po.g
four
yean.
Thii)'CM,lbe
..... el _ _ _

to_ofliciaDy
mctoMII only"'-"""" ...., 1M
•~=~:~e:;;;:~~~:;~J -· Sub
Board ).belin
Inc.~rnccrin&amp;Thllll4tr'$
in SquiTe.. -patiey lfldto~
,....., ......... 'l1lc .....,.. o(
lUll.
lhc survey, ICC'Ordifta tO Iliad:, is 10
1be nWn OIII'Otition to tloc mondatory
~ is the Rl&amp;hts or Corudmcx aroup
•!Udl b.. """'-ttd on 01111oa plan for
sudenlS who willlnoc 10 poy for theobortioft
pon of the policy. Th&lt; lfOUp's ~
" " - Is the Cooldloa fO&lt; Abonion
Rilbu oad Apin11 S&lt;criiWitioo Abase
(CARASA) wltlc:h bdlnco that lhc insurucc
policy sbould mandate ~ioe c o - .
Di&gt;r:uAioft on llle composition or the
1911-82 Heahh lnwnnce policy M11 tqin
Thunday, b111 • finll deeision will no&lt; be
nwle unlit Sub Board's May ,_ina.
accordina to the st udcnt service
&lt;Orporation'$ Extrotl~ Director ll&lt;nnis
BliCk.

The »&lt;!~ deadline will

.,.,.., . "--iate Oirect.o r of the
........_ a tile Study of AnDual

......,._, T.....,

doe collrae lecture
drcloit, . _... is • ldf-prodajmcd
.._._ KIMII"
foe the

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.......,_ or .._.llllloa or the use

Qo1a1iaa

~

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. _ _ ~ die - ' for iDcrealal
, _ d a . . . . .sis OD tile tbrcoc

R'a -..·

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e•eat, redNtio.a ad
bpi~.

Rowu '
....... • • " - Looollle crowd
T_..,, WOIIId ...,.._ dltaic:U all

...........,............uriC
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- dldttd
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. . . . . . . IO . . . . . . . . Row.t.xb!J
tba....,sdallilb . . ,_m~
''wUidlllly."
''Tbere 8fC _ , uperimenlltbal caD
ror 6110 ........ wben oaly • or 60

&amp;mo.eaJU.a
Repeated assaults 001 beauty care
&amp;iiJits ..Revlon aod Avon - yielded
-"'lae&lt;euful results for Rowan's
moven~u. he revealed, nolina tM1 both
compaaie$ bavc IIWk comlllitunalu to
seardl for altt"*'- to Draize testing.
The hqe conaloaletates also donated
$750,000 each to the animal ri&amp;hts
moYe~~~CDt, Rowan dCJ&amp;IIed •
- But rabbits are DOJ the oaly animals
abused in ~. Rowa claimed.
def'm!Qa eynkally tba "• dru&amp; is any
~ put iMo • ftt that produces a
~tiiiJCI ....

'to solve the aaimal rilhts dilemma.
Jl.o,... ~!bat the amw..- could lJe
itl the testina laboratOry.
•
'"Seietu:e is tile answer,'' lac
esnplylically dedarcd. "They ....._ flllll
dot allaudw:s...
~. llllril they do, an aliilnMed

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enough lime 10 debate the W..• or mandatory
abortion covtna•. 81ac:k said, and will
alablt the Board of Dlrecton ol Su~ Board
10 make a clechlon •hi~ "udcolS.,.. still in

bait SlnY tO polio~.

sehool.

"I am't think of any U.ue llw bas boca
ddlatal Uke lhls," oq&gt;Wned Blxt. •'ho
bdieYes llw ooly • •ery Siron&amp; Sludcot
oppositloa b 6t dy to diana&lt; the dcci5ioo or
the Direaon. 8lac:t, bow...,. doCs ""'
t.- iftbere will be any oppositiontllisyar.

dc:lc:rmine llow Sll&gt;d&lt;nu who~ ill .;c., lhc
eiTcc:ci- of !he And Life and C'asullly
lnsurlnce ~~ and Health Sen~ on

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Taka~ las&lt; W«k,lhe w.-.cydid no1 indlllk
... abotlion qocstlon for the rntlimc. 8lac:lt
Slid 111&lt; oduslon of the quatioo was
because lhe data eollccttd the past few yan
bas been fairly eomtant. tn additloa, Block
claimed Jlwll i1 ..,.. difficult 10 formulate an
unbiued question ,.hidt did ocx ai"" aw~
rhe an.swer.
LICk of lnformatioll on 1hc CO\'fn&amp;e and
or the &lt;0$15 invol•ed l&lt;d m•nt ..udcors 10
approve: or oprional covuqt, Bl•ck_
eaplained. To l&lt;t a bnter ..,_ or ....'clau
opinion, he added, 1he survey uted opm-

ended q...aion&gt; on the

iNuraner policy,

.midi alloW$ SludmlS to
thc abonion ~.

ai•'t their •i&lt;ws 011

The • com0&gt;on11 of 11udeot&gt; ""' ...,.
&gt;crbarim 10 the Health Ins"'*'" Advisory
Committee •lldl commisoiotu tb&lt; """"l'
and implcmeeu the poliO)'...... , . . • the
lhowtd 11w 60 pcn:a~t or the 600
J~udenu

C..rier
•
CARASA member AtiJon Hicks IISlJ bas
ocx beard of any OPIIC'ition "' tar bu1 the
aroup is continO&gt;Ousty lookl111 for such sian•·
Rii!KsofConsdencomember Rbb&lt;n W'uc
aid tbal his &amp;roup b n01 yet pro:p&amp;ri"' any
orpoill:d oppolftioa but h.. boca urJing
p:ople 10 aucad Sub Board's Thuroday
- " " · "This Is DOl an U.UC tha1 aocs
...-.y," Wbo clocbml. "It is of such aravi&lt;y
Lhallt should be br011&amp;)u up ew:ey yar."
So!iPpon ror op1loa ~coma DOl
ca~y r.- nb moral -vic:tioos
- - lhortioa, Wbe claimed, but ....,
tbosc wllll ~lolls 011 the

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W'ac ....,..,,.. the only~ to

OIKional llllortloe --.c is lllc iasistmC'e
ai'Sub Boord diftct"'slo "impoKlheit owo
....,. "" ... _ , .. ~ "tbcy taow
~ thq _....,.
to .. ~ ..
WIK labded the dtcllioo or llle Sub Board

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queri&lt;d r.-ed ~ ......,..
in .... iiUW1I.IOCIO policy. This - · · RSUits
wiJ) be ·-')able in (WO - .
Sub Boord is only allowed 10 offer
in&gt;uranc.: prOJTOms for a one·ycar pmod by
a dcci5ioo or 111&lt; Siate Univtnicy or New
Yock (SUNY) Boosd of Trus1ees. The
audyi~~&amp; mandaJOI')' iruuruce
prOIJ'IIIU with wainn, Hlxk Slid, .so they
do ""' waat uy orpnimlon maki111 lo111·
tennpackqa.
Blld: has boca sud11q tile poosi\rilky or
Sllldeot sdf·losurancc: "lilm WOIIIcl din&gt;iMae
lllc- for &amp;a iDsuruee C'OftlPUY or 1&amp;&lt;11'BIId; bdieYes llW the _ , . '"''td ou ocx
.,.,.,. 1 &lt;Oil\lftiaion ....,. be U&gt;ed atbcr ror
lower praruwn _ . or impnl'ed
bcncfils.
Eitbcr ot Blxl 's '"" pt'OpC&gt;&lt;Ib arc
Feasible ror Stplcmber 19112, Blac:t sad, IKI1
both «QUire appr'0\'11 from SUNY Ca~tral
and UB.

Tnutees .,..

N111: Sal 4!1' _ . .,._,.1 1H,_y.,._,.1 1 H011018d-P. ~ I SUN, SUN and more SUN- Pp.7-14

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~ UkQu~is, Christenseri detJate sex educotibn in the schOOls
J
~o...n~.....- . IIMIIimlit-«&lt;tooklooul-•b ....,~ia ' ~lkovdb
t..W.. ~tk!s, 11111'-wlltoUIUc;,ool.
Ia.,........,
tho acllooll."

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i_ eo-yORMXU!Iylldioe.
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Ia 1110, 7J0.0110 o1 ~ -.Hy 11111-e
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rim'!.!tclioeMc.
Ollie 0111 orrne biadla;, 11w United b •
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0.. 0111 ol . . -

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.. lilt United

ftft ~ ~
,an a l i a - - . ..

..__.lilt

1lnt 0111
bridoa-

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''Sa Eel_.: A Drbele"
Aa _..,... crowd. fiUecl the fll11110f•
a- ill 5Quft Hd WeciMaday oicbl to
.,_ llle SA lpaoltera a.-•s ~talon ,
.... ....,.,..._ ......... beeklcn dlm:led
ltoao and _.,.,...
........ qiiOIIioM 10 tile "" ......,..
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S..lllllty Edolcalloa Caller Dlreelor
Ellca
the amllina
-fllb on lldolacatl """· ""PPained thot

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Cllrlat-.after......,

· - do 1101 link ... wilb ~....,.
Thcftfote: alto~ that JC:II t~~uc:adon
k - off&lt;alve because there Is not eno111h of
h.
" lt'a too bOld tbll the eclucaton In our
oc:ltools lloll't - dais." her opponeo1 in tht
dcbalc, Ylct PraWatt o r c.tholb Onked
ror die Filth J..a. Litoadis. MrCISllc:ally
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..~ w tlliilt eclucadoo .... ""~

all-~"ltcaddecl, .... tltrOIIIhXA

eel-loci. ..... haft ooaolariJiecl h (KIC).

10 Utoooclb, ~ -In
sclloc* b a "calM 111 our sodoty,
~tolhctnpdyofpcoplt~

Accordllla

fOOIIed .., ia

eMir........

Wedaeadly'a ~ ceotetecl voaacl
Llto•dis' Jud~o-Ciu iul aa "o•altt "
- - O u i a t -' a''IDclmdllll
mcnl dooioe" · He 111c1 111M conaia
ICIIORIIIIni!JriPtiiiiCI...._..c~.,...

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ID do. Laoadis

addecltba~'•"indloidllllmoral

dloict'' II I .w.doD or -aral low and
beioa llw _.., tba "any doole:&amp; is OK" b
ill raa moral _,c~ay.
.
Clulat- &amp;aid lite tcrmincJiosy is •

cletemut1(1 &lt;ducad on. "S..'I hu become a
verb, abe coatended t but " OCJCuallty
.,.._,_ourtotal bdnallt ilour ~a~eraJ

iatt:roctioo with othen, .,..,..,... o r
Canal&lt;nc:u and lJialcnaL"
a qU5ion oo b o w In
WOIIId "' about t~ .... to • rour-year
old, CbrislcMc:n aald t'* 1tx ecl ls ''I natural
~ o1 l&lt;antiQa tbat he/&amp;ho is a saua1

._..to

coatu4Cd tbat objecd n
fD Oocl, "Ooc!- be
by tho Tm
c-aad•- II a rdlocllc. or objoc:tl~
lllllnllty, _.-cilna JO Ukoudis. "Ricllt
bebavlor 11 monllcy,'' 110 oalcl, " •d with
tba he ran 1mo put oppoallon from the
"'OIIlle • .........._
~•......SIIIIIh&lt;!t derlllitloaof
morality 11 thai ...:., iodividual hu the riaht

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d~ fiGD God. Allldirlc

And tba Ia- aood . .... --..Joocaus.
th e . . . - _ . . . , - - U. ldlools tre

tohlaown\'llw ays~.,...tnr~ (-ecl)

cmteted on pop~ COIIIta&lt;qKhoa. The
cmpltuli Is on coticiOaK ror the bo1s,the piU
fot the Prts.'' Lil!~il llllid.
"Scboots.,., doina t h e - as the
media." .lx added. " Tile -'IcY or moral
ecfue~~tloo ia •• effective u Dc.r

not -"·

Ontheocherbaad, ' ._edlftlllciiCbool in

to mal:c ~

Abby-ectal ecl....ioa alooald be edll&lt;llioa
1n 11106tay, cbaaity, • the ctaordl hll

Thus the values Dad morals as c!icwecl by
God, and tht Cetboti&lt; O uudl ....-e aot
ap~ooa the values IDd mon~~ established b)'
each individual in the debate.

ta lllht-"
He~ Jdlools P.uex edll&lt;llioa \
ac:la\li fe" a.tiiiCill by tcaeb.iaa the rao:u.
' 'l!ut die MM ofaoa eel'~ b tht morals
of it,'' Ukoodis explahlecl. "ADd IChools
don't tdl kida wllat Ia Ole moraJii riaht
choice."
Olriaensen dlaJienaecl the 10dleac:t or
mouly students to take the information
pr-ecl-''doo't be a f*'lve pora &gt;t, ..,. it
and bave. arona lnpw Into the eclueadonal

...... be -'dod
dec:isloOil.wAld.

T rllll ilood mor
•
She emph aslted the point that an
adolelc:ent'a a&lt;J&lt;ual aalvity is bas&lt;d on trial
a.ad errot- "tbt)' have so little faallll
koowlodae with "'hkh to mal&lt;e IUd! aerious

dedaicMu...

''Tbeoood for &amp;e~&lt;ecl ia scbool is eritical,'"
&amp;he arid, "bceausr no oo~cr oraanbalttoaP
h.. bcaun to commullkate effoc:tlve!y on thls
U koOdis refcrecl to this u her "silty tOIJic. Set is • positive force in ur. and h
plumblna·· a.pproadl th.tt Ia &lt;tinieal 111&lt;1 mull be underaood-by all. S.. is not &lt;qual to
moro.l dealdentt."
l«''llar aod divoreecl from ODd and moralit y.
" Ideally, It should be tauaht in home.
lit propoitS' lo divorce the morality or sex
dtun:h
And school." oma......, odded.
educatioo from Ju dinlcal upea_,
"S.x eel from peeJ1 is incorrect and
Ukolldis &amp;lid that Otrbtentet~'• ".Wy mi&lt;labdcol. Oturch iodoarinated itX ed only
p lumblna" opproodt "Joc:uJCS on-ibe ebiJd • .. a (men!) impan oo tho$&lt; who attend
as a aaual ponon," IDd that, to Ukouclis, 1s rqulll'ly ttDd pamtts nwty tiQ1e1 liCit the
...........; the - " " ' is wrona llld • &lt;O&lt;Tta lnfonnotion IDd they therefcn
lnuttonl.
convey &lt;OnOI«ina meuqn to thtlr
"And wllo dreidel
is riaht IDd dlildrm!'
WI'Dflll''- qU5ioned Utooldis.
Otrislenoen complained thai mony times
"The (~) Oturdt,'" btlftlwtr:ed.
pat&lt;niJ .. ho arc a fraid to make • misuke in

bein(."

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''licb:adoa is • -.-aoit,. 110., lioec:MR or
the social iDUD&lt;tion,·'-we ean 't be boWed
from tbt PDf110tf&amp;Pby, "'" &amp;aid, ... education
is oeeclecl to set lip CIOI1trmtllicative dlannd s.
'f1l&lt; 5eJc Ed Director wanted to take
Ukou6is' e ffect qfr " the amital and
aenerati•e:· Which fbe seco .. only a minor
pOrtion
total .... . , bdna.
With tht ... educotion provided by
Kbools, ChriJiensen uid that the Oturch '•
role is then to provide the basis for one to
mote monl deeisioru-jull •• lbe Otwtlt
dou with everythina die.
He r icteal fortndl l
Is .. aood
tommunicatioD"' omona scbool, pormtsand
ellurch.
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of.

No SASU referendum at UB
per IIUdmt.

1101 k , thty woaldn•t know What to
do with lt."

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by Sltft

sa-o..

lesbian c:ommun.hy.

.Cif, EdiiO"

Bars ranaintd 1 fundamental
dement or the le$blan oodety
Men and womeo danced, drank. throusbow the 19SOl, since many
and IOQIIU at Ralph MWII's. "A hoped lO mabltaln I
weekend wua't ~..-.dead ilth= homosuual love lire. Mainly
WUII'I I Iicht. They f.bnw tables, locaHd In lh&lt; Ellicott Slret~·Sooth
th&lt;Y tbnw cbairs-it wulike an old Division area or downtown, these
Wata:n.•• ooe cu.stoma: recalkd.
dubs became "1 way of life, wh&lt;r&lt;
Ralph MlniD 's was a Saoeca :rou oould let your ba;r down and be
SUM bat, popular amooa tb&lt; yourself," Of1t-10Ufot noted.
BWialo py community dwiD1 th&lt;
'The lc$bian bar also sc:rvec1 u
l!ljQs. UB ~ Professor of "J«Uriiy blanket" for !be patron,
Am&lt;rican Slodies Liz Ka!nedy, I'&lt;O"idi"' 1 Jetti"'
lesbians
tOScthcr with '""' collealu&lt;s, hal eoutd fed • ...,,. or oommwtily.
prepared a comprebensivel(udy
Ont toUt« rusDcd. "'II was tik~ a
Bo1falo l&lt;sbi.ao life. pinpoinlinJ home-ell lh&lt; Cll&gt;loon&lt;TS formed •
~ like Ralph's u •
lypt of 'OI....s.d family.' "
«ntcr or aaivity.
Kennedy and the Bul£alo Laot ... 01. ·~ City bat
Women's
Oral
.Hisaory
Ralph Manin's was a "hoPI'ina"
p&lt;ojec:t-wbo pres&lt;nttd lh&lt; lecture plat&lt; on weekends. 'The ptemlscs
Oft campbS W«&lt;oesd.Jy-bave spent
c.on11intd cwo larat rooms.
tb&lt; PISl three yean interviewinl ac:cessibk by two ma.in c:ntranca.
various "'oarraton" on values and Many popular lesbian entcn1incn
lfl!dltions or the 19SO. Buffalo would prrfonn sinlioa and dandna

occrru....

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LifE IN THE liAR$&lt; Ul Ao-to
11-o U.K...., Ooft)
- W - . o , i f t - H o l l - - o n Ntoln-1... _ , . ... _ .

routines, While otbeu stace5
frequent ··~"
While Jimmy Doney cu.nes
.pla)&lt;d on tile jute box, Ralph
11imtdr proc~..r 111e ma1e -

•ho,....

Ctttnpus£ditur

Considered a leader in most aspeas or the S1a1e
University system, UB has drawn criticism from
Albany Central ofr~t&lt;S lor lauina b&lt;hind In one
crudal area-studenl billi"'. Staulns in Fall, 1911
Buffalo will iinprove iiS s)'Siem bul not fully ateh up
to !he test of SUNY's S&lt;hools.
!nduded in next semeotcr's ooune olfen'ha booklet is
a noti&lt;t aplaininJ tb&lt; ellan~t~ thll will improve
tuiiK&gt;n eoll«tions. Most noticeable is a ' $210 late fee
&gt;&lt;hidl will be assessed as a
y for mit.JiAithe
newly atabllslted dw dlla.
ua audatu ~eelly ~ lwtllll' of d&lt;la)'lnJ
tultloot -.1&lt;1 reandii.OOW ree-...
urd a cbed&lt;stop
intemiPIS 1he ,....
• rqlstraiolt. Thli
Univcnll)&lt; II lhe oaly SUNY unit with lltll policy,
aoeordingto UB DinaorofStudtnt Aoeoumi,C::Ufrord
Wilsoft.
Most ocllooU. h&lt; ._,..r, IMis&lt; on "money up

female bomost.aual crowd. &amp;
dkcoura,lna lbc prue.act or ~

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rront'" from studenu. requirin&amp; payment bt/Ortei&amp;$$C$
start. UO h.ai been "much more Oexiblc" in tuilion
payments. Wilson added, thtn explaintd that recent
audits by New York Sate pinpointed tlit practict as a
m*&gt;r rault. "Every~ime they came in," Wilson laid,
"they nottd the facti hat UB doesn'l bave iiS money up
fropt."
Ted~·

Tbt Scboel's reaaion has btm to ''put teah" into
billing policies. requiriOJ studeniS tO aa attordin&amp; tO a
...,.. ocbedule. Student Aa:ollllit reponed 1h31 biU
notices ..;u be smt out bylh&lt; third wed: in Sql(ember,
and will b&lt; due in early Octob&lt;r. Failure to mciol them
will resull '"a 1oet00d biU in c:aJ1y November, pluslbe
SlO late fine. That oould b&lt; followed by a thitd bill,
and anothrr SlO penally.
Ultimately, Wilson noted. by the timc tb&lt; student
ran out of dead1ines to pay. bcOt she ,..'01J)d btO\'U tht
nut snnester'• limi1 also. and "''Ould "no lonltf b&lt; a

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Friday_
Frlcle~

F.A.C.

Altemoon

c:aut&gt;

All you can drink, all afternoon long!
,Women: $3.00
Men: $4.00

WednesdaY. &amp; Saturday ·
ladies Night
Ladies: $3.95 keeps your drink glass
fuN aA night, then you keep the glass!

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with cole slaw &amp; fries

3.75
TODAY
, FRIDAY APRIL 17
11:~

· International Cqllege
presents

INTERFEST

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a.m.-2:30p.m.

FRIDAY AFJERNOONS
AT P..l.'S WlU. NEVER
BE 1'IIE SAJIEl
. t •

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h«rrOSCluah. Sourca claim lbaa :;
dNJ&gt;km men woulcl onen auemp&lt;
to pin favor with a lcsbiaa, bopiDa
10 avcn tht ••bruiKd qo·· ;
wociutd qh • Jirk:lwin&amp; mak
~&lt;&gt;Ana out to another fcmak. "AD
llle 'but&lt;hcs' (m.Uculine-1DCiinaf
lcstlias) "WOUld ... ~ and
pil&lt; tum (tb&lt; lltailhf mak) out th&lt;
door." ooo sour« r-..ottd.
Hostib1ia amooa lcsbi.tns ran
atttdio&amp;Jy lli&amp;J! 00.. lh&lt; dc:malts
o( alcohol addtd. "People
...,llld fi&amp;J!t II tilt drop of a ha."
rccallal one patTon. D&lt;spite tb&lt;
nwnft1&gt;US KCOums or rioleoot at
Ill&lt; ban, police raicll W&lt;n virtwolly
non-e.X.stmt. Members of the

New billir:tg procedure outlined
by Da• Holdn

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HAPPY HOUR
St.t.at '
12NOONI

ADMISSION: $2, Students $1.50
, I.C. FH Payers $1 .0Q
For lnformetion Pfl~ (j36:.i351

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.;editorial

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~ Sensible and sensitive·
!

In a UnloWIIty t.-nlng wltU!hlcal and practical problem~, the
allortlon ~ btlnga etandlng room only
~ c:rowde to email ,_lnge cw latge, 01*1 fONfl\l. Showllme few
~on the t8111«Z HMIIh 1nturanoe pOlicy Ia Thu.-.daY, and
the topic OOCIId cklttet Sub Board'a egenc~u "'I through the end of

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g.- debele on

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f the acecMm" .....,,

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The cunent pOlicy, IOtged by niontha ol ex-~ve· debete,
mMC~a~• aboftlon - . o t In the at~ I health tnaurance plan.
n..t
haa a1ood-agalnat a propoaal few an Optional
' " ' - lew lhoea morally oppoaed to aboltlon.
Thele.a compelling atgumenta on both ende, c:ompUcated by
the natlft of the aboltlon • - and the Pf(ll)lnllty of an lndMdual
to e11an0a hla mind wtwn medical need cloud• • mcnl choice.
looldng beyond the factlona WhO annually loCk hOml In center
ttng. boltl ~lvea halle to be conaldared.
PtKttc.lly, the opllonalwal..,la, and hU atwaYJ been, the ball
ao1v11on. The! can ~letha opponenta ol aboltlon, otter tbe
- . o t to ot11ata, end honor 1111 lraedOm ol c:holce that all eo
811111 claim Ia daNt* In a mota! ltaua. Yet that powwf\11
- " ' 0 Ia weakened by the poaalbUity that mlnda do change,
and a - WhO opted out of the pla11. may, or&gt;ee pregnant, come
to...cl . . _ . . _ .
•
Aa tt1a atuMnt MMc:a corpotallon, Sub Board has taken
~· ol a Unl¥etllty eatttno-unc:louded by the political
ocimpleltlttee ol public pOlicy- by creetlng • healln oate package
Wtllc:h would 11a beaten baok by political ptHaute In a nonUniYarally aattlng. It ollara compra~enalve medical
coverege-lnctudlng abortion -In recognition or medical

...--and

Apt blame
To 1M Editor.

Aceo&lt;ding to tile Reportorc;! Aj&gt;tlll881~ lnllonoolien
offic:lal Pasatlb&lt;l In 1111 - t vtalt to VB
lgnotanee, poOerty ......_ulalloft In
Jan. trutlng - l l y the ~~ran..ru;r.abl" pollciM
deoiQned by the lncloneSian ~~ to help
al-10 theH pr-.a. e.tclorltly. 8om« lal*f IO
"*"lon IM! the rlght·wlnG mllltaty dlctatO&lt;Shlp WIJ.Ich .
ca..,. to po- In lndonella In tlle6toxocullng bot~ and

t,o6o,ooo

tandloa peaaanta and othnle
Chinese! a• wellu the US IID"omment&amp;nd 111000 multi·

natlooal eo&lt;potatloos ""'lch support thla &lt;eglma are
~- to a great extent reaponoi.,. lor the
lgnoleJlea ol the largo Indonesian

_......,..and

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•Bom« fwtner 1&amp;1*1 to .-.tioll lh&amp;t E. Timor,
Included by t!&gt;e Indonesian Mlnlatry ol MaopO..,.r and
Tranamlgrallon In a 14 JIIIIUOII' 111110 raoott-1 l&gt;l&amp;n,
"''" In~ by the ln-lan army on 7 Docembe&lt;
1915, monthe alfer 1/10 popullat catholic government

1--·ion

aa watlaa IIMitll arid Ntoracy , . . . _ ln1Mt oountl)'
,,._and~ uclly - n g In li&gt;csoneolaj;....,
110 - t olltoolr.,.,. ouPI)I'-'1 by 1M (United Slates

ov.;o ............ . . . , _ alrcralt equipped ooith

~
wogad
- - FmMin
f o r tllo put ~I'M"
k i Wilt
llin
g - one t111ra
·andone"--roru.._.uonoiE. nmora(E. nrncna
dallllt ....,lUng,,_ 1110..., , _ 300,0001.
Ao!&gt;Mted

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E. Tlmoreaa

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onould cootactJ

Aston Center

tiS Broadway Rrn. 302
New Yor1&lt;, NY 10038

(FratiUo) hl!d begun to lmplefMnt agricUltural relormo
Petri~ Colm

Hog•n
John ROCI!e

neoaeattlea.

'J "" aa an optional, fCMIIII"*'I.aanctloned Insurance plan (like
Blue Cron/Biua 8hleld) waa ~ laaa cM81rable than a
ITI8IICIMory. ~t-aponacnd plan, ao ehould the optional,
-~ver pOlicy be put Miele
ol mandatory abortiQII co-•oe.
And ~ aa the netuoe or atudent lnauranc:e covera,g e aupperta
tha belief 111a.1 health c:ata Ia a f l u - right, available to ell, the
rnendMor)' abortion._.~ a choice to abort a
pregnancy-xerctaed aa part or • woman·• right. The protection
of the chotce, many would atgua, Ia a aoctetal responalblllly.
Conaequently, a dedalon to adopt opllonal coverage could be
atteclced aa allowing motel prererenu to Intrude Into a policy tl'lat
should acid,_ only medical naecla. The waiY8l aystem. many will
argue, banda to the anti-abortion mentality that threatens a
woman'• baalc rlgtrt to chooee. •
The S1 aboltlon ~ega In a 137.50 plan hU bac:ome we(ghted
with eyrnbollam and It n&lt;:lfl credte• a w()!TWI'I right to defend her
own body on ona hand an4 an Individual' a rlgtot to 1110tal peace In
tMottwf.
Aa • ...,_, two ,_a ego, the verocllywlth wltlch theM two
rlghla 11a11e bMI) dalenC*I hU hindered the Jl(ocaaa of creating the
bait poaalble1 - plan lor atudenta. SUb a-u, In making Its
daclalon. hU bMn open to prenu'" and -.old have bowed to •
pOlicy , _ . , only IOWMI ptec:atlng the latgest, molt hoatlle

In,_

factloot.
Rlghta of Conactenc. member Robart WiM Ia correct In his
IUllllllllflon that the 1 - wUI not go away and that, being of auch
gr8Wty, It ahoukl be dlacuaaed aacll yaer. YeUhe argument IIIII the
~policy exlat• ~ly baoeuu Sub Board Olrectontlnslat on
lmpoalng their own bellal.. on atudentala.ahallow and raah. That Ia
the ltlnd of atatementthatla made when allel" hal been aald.and
de.....,. And II Ia that type of attitude that ooold melle the
ebartloll . . _ . lbQ on to obatruct olhef ~- kl tne nnt
month.
111ft owalul. oon.idarate Oebate on • \'Oiatlle 1 - telmportent.
Go to the Sub a-d meeting Thuraday and lfatan to the IMIO!IIng,
balanced between the eyrnbollc gelna of a mandatory policy and

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-~--ol~llllll· '"andt.c~Wiub
Board I mull melntaln the menda'tory -coverage •• a public

damonlltrallon of ... commitment to medically sensible alfd
pUbllcally aanaiiiWI llllalth care.

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by the UN O..al Aaaembly and Security Council
c-P~ta 11&gt;0 Ur!hed Statn' prO'Indoneatan "&lt;&gt;lea) arid
Pflmo Mlnlater Sa Cllrnalro·o ,_,t r - t l o n s
for UN mediated nagotlatlona &amp;Jio"' eome hD9e lor sell·
detormlMtloo lor lhe Ent T1mor011, but only II the
uonamlgratlon potlel6a ol which Born« spoke ara not
trnpl6montocl. ThoM w1.t&gt;lng to team more ol t!MI
olluatlon In E.
or to·~ ~heir

A Day in the Life
by Thomaa R. Coc:ofa

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Oppose milittuy drains
To !toe ~tor.

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- n g ttudlent support for tho croation of a ROTCY
program by on tieing ot-ts IJ&gt;to mUitatY toano: "LEr
UHCL£ SAM REPAY YOUR COLlEGE LOANS." roadl
the -~- Within tecMI"*'I ..n. Thus, Wllil&lt;l tho
mllltafY, on tho one hand, takes -•r t-al funding
lor otudlinto - n g their own educational aspirations,
h. on IIMI Olhor IW&gt;d, tutM tlgM atound and clemando
tto rtoN to gttnt lundlng PfO"Id«&lt;ttte ott&gt;dent Ia wUilng
to aaoume a mllltar1ted eareer by entertno Into military
obllgationo.to pay oil loans as tho price I&lt;&gt;&lt; ~tino a
cottege education.. h t'l an a strategy to c::ompet
otudento Into thO miNtory by cre&amp;tlng economic;
hatdolllpo u studento pursue a con- education. Thlo
l~uatl9f&gt; It --=ute In llg~t of Jhe tact lhal C'iet
hall-tome olx out of opprodmatety eleven million-ot
the notion's COllege studenta will appl)l Ia&lt; lede&lt;tl
financial oupport that simply will not be o•allable
bec&amp;uto .ol Regan's deelsfOn to substitute military

In --lett-lila.,. nolod t11a1 buclget ""''• tlla
- i o n o1 student odmlnlona. ...., lhe ot

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The Spectrum carrtea . _ u - . the ahatp
~ IIOIIIItudentloMI.,..
- t o - o tllaiMOt'* -lionel -'~nltylo
being mllitarilod out ole!&lt;l*l.-.
- , IO&lt; student loaM It ganera1od by the F-ot
Financing Bank; thO Bank It ,,. Initial
lor It
money to tho 1-al agenciH thO~ In tu&lt;n.
HnllnCe loano to col'- otudenlt. Aa otudent loans
- a t e , thO Bank draotlcally expandt dirtct mil/tory
loans 10 ltltt lorolgn mllkatY tlllet might be able to
p u - American mlllltry llardwara. Slnc:e tt73, lhl
sank hll alloc:atod IOifta 17.7 billion In toano to
finance military oaleo abroad- yet the O.,..rtmont ot
Del- It demondlnt tnst · t,. Bank looue totn
gutram- a~ntlng to S5 ~ Q ion lust lor thO norr
llacal .,..,, Til... at iutt thO momoot Rnoon

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programs jn the place of loans and educational

opportunltle$.
Here. then. Ia biJt another reason wtly another aort of
President must ta.ke action and condemn the
mllltarlzatloo of our Unh'erslty; il is lmpe~attve that

and auppOrt 1ne nard wor1dng atbHttes 'lt1'lO represent
OYr achoo4.
What '' rea11y M4ded at thll S&lt;hool Ia mord pebple
like tMr whO are w1Uing to lake tne lime to recognize
alld speak out about lht tine apons progtarn we have
Mre.
Patricia J. Weeks
President. UB Pep Club

that liquidates oppattunltles for 0011098 e&lt;lucatlon,
toans: programs. students. and faeulty. Aod all ot us
mull GPPOS8 not only ttle rise of the mllll~ry generally,
but resltt vfgorously any anempt to esaabflsh a military
presence on th.ls campus by a revitallzed ROTC
program. Failure to do so Is tantamount to acuptanu
ol milit&amp;ly rule over our live.e- and for the reSI of our

moaslve military toano lor lorelon notions.
Mlllt81lzatlon doH not e.aoa simply boUuae' tundt
f·or atudent k)ans are made aYaJI&amp;ble to nationae.Mklng
toans for military purchase•. Juat aa the military
depr/Yee money lor thO t t - l ' • own education
adYWtltemtntt ~·,

Anf'oOUOh thl - t 1 t l o not quite at on end. t would
lll&lt;l to taka thll ooponunotr to commend Elena
on tl&gt;l fino job dlcl .. Ednor ol The
Sp«trum thlt yMr. and moro opecollcally, the WO&lt;k She
did 10 promote tl&gt;l lf&gt;Ortl progrwn at US.
Elll\l Mttnlngly took .....,. apportunlty possible to
enoourooaa t&gt;aolcalty apathall&lt;: student body toea out

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Preaklent Ketter speak out against the mllltat1zatlon

eliminate• toan opportuF11tiH IOf' atuCS.nta wllhln our
own country, the military likes over and arranges

amOitk&gt;nst

Commendations for Cacavas

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1&gt;01--igno&lt;ance o l - ~y ~
Theta ...emt to be more and more common vw ol the
Unrwet~ltr ~alkl as fo.dwaya for State Yehic::tes.
lnll. .d o4 uslng publiC roads. esnven seem to like to
lake 1 ahort&lt;l.lt and ramble .cross t~ M&amp;•n Street
Campus on the StOeWI IkS,
How ma~~r wnes M~ you been. e:ssentlaJty, plowed
doWn by an unJCtUPuaous del•~ rructa ft shouldn't
happen.
'The pectea:w.an •tw•y$ nu tne r'ont of wq. AJthouQh
every tk:enHd driVer knows thl$ taw, lhe taw seems

Invalid on any Carnpuo aldowalk.

Ju&amp;tlfiabty, uucka will travel It a inoder~te ~
over a cleat wal:kwey. However, upon .ncountenng
pectesHla"'· the drlvOf apPtar• as it on an eme..-gency
and rudety IorcH peopl-e out of the way. lt is almost as
H the blake pedal oper~ tes the hOrn, sinoe l ltne
attempt Is made to slow t~ ven'k:loe down.
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where dally routlne Is a bettte tor the right-of·way by
two classes or eoclety. " Wtleela.. and "Feet..~ Must we
(1M " Feol'1 btandllh blue-black automatic wN.pons 10

del end our right whOII macho machines (the " WheelSI
bear down upon us?
1 certllnty hOP&lt;I not. Out 1 do ho~ tha1 this 1elle&lt;
reac,nes 11 1ea11 one driver's ratlonallty. It only one
dnvet becomes more polite, tht riQt11 of pubfic ulet)'
would not De 111 10 much OPP8ltnl jeapatdy.

Disorgani~ed

and dangerous

To the EtiHor.
1 would 11M

becalM: frantloe and headed few the small eorrldof tri•t •

to comment

on tiMI ,_,t IRC . _ ,

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- . ot8lrad JoM Valby. It Is my unctetotandlng tllat
this - • woo tltribly
The n u - ol
peop1o IIIII _ . IIMI Ooc&gt;dy-. Cal.ltla

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-oalrom-~•1-totltlsporf..-.
"-'!* orlth tlcMCa a o - a o - wllhOtlt ltlllfM
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'lbll ~ion
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tiMIIecta lOti ....

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HIOh!Y lntoalcatod atudento, dl-yed Ill' IIMI feet

Which I

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cancellod by tiMI , ..
Dtpett...,f, ~ to to wild. - ·· _.,., cupa ao
weU ao prolanhy lleW ICI061 the 100111. Tho crowd
thlt .,. -

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tettdo to thO edt of tiMI Cafeteria. E-rena wu
r&gt;Uahlnt and ohC'ifng. My rOOI'IVIWa was puShed Into
someone WhO tur..:S around and took a wailing punch

Into the crowd breaking my &lt;&lt;&gt;C~t~&gt;~Ute's nose. .
1, wltMSSint tills upr081 and utter craz.lness.
honMJiy blllew tllat tbls is tho laull of thl
~t' t ~ lolucb woroa could
.,..._,..outoftltlo. Thistimeltwuanosoo. who
- - t w i N . . _ f l ,.. lellltboomeabout
again. Willi leld t o - d o a t h O U ltdfdtiMIWIIol_,.clln~

1 IIIW&lt; that you, thO Oludent body. ollould ' " - ol
thltnagl~.

1o1r roommate'• _ . Ia bodty brokan. It Is not onty
the f..,llof anlodlvlcluar•dtunkedness, butthllauftol
the OI'OinllOIO Of thiS ....,t.

�UB Honors Program gets ready
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A spec~rum or mattm arrcctlni
student tile. from ooune ctossllall.. to filturt m;,;o.., hoti.t.ys.
om.pial clbcuosion 11 Wtclnaclay's
Faculty Sena te Exe:cl.ltive:

Coonmlu«-iae-

A , _ , llf ~y PraldftlC
Robat L. ~Cater -'&lt;tel dtbatt 011

the piaMed . . . . . _.. ion or a
U B Honcn ...,._, ..trich -.lei
brinl ......... made~~~$ to u 8 wltl1
tultioa and tsldcerntnts. Th&lt;
)'O(Ina ldlolart woold have their
own individual facuky aclvisort and
lltoad an hooOI:$ saniur.
EVtlltuaUy, Keuer announctcl.
the _ . . , milht b. upandtcl to
50 students, bu( tums~t plans st1
. lilt litlllt 11 11}, Th&lt; Praidmt
~ tllal out or 42 ltum
mailtcl to pouiblt eoodidato. to
dote 20 have responded posith-dy.

SUNY Sr.nate: Rcprcsentatin
Barbara Howell noted that
usilltn&lt;t mlaht not b. availabtt to
"udtnll who enter the prc&gt;Jr•m
ofter thdr frcU!man year.
Laaer. aumtkln focused on the
PrtSidentilll Seoreh Commhtct
pr-.linas. Oisc:ussion involvtcl
tht pouibility of UniY&lt;nicy Council
dlairman Rol&gt;trl Millomi oiTmnc
apayhikttothtn&lt;XJ UB Presicltnt .
T!WWOft
Anor dfocuuin&amp; tht tflea of
Millon.tl coinJ 10 Ntw York Statt
Governor H u&amp;h l. Cllrey lor tht
incttaSt-intendtcl 10 b. an oddtcl
P rcsfdtntlal inccntivc-Kccter

explalntcl thai the move bad been
previously a tttrnpltcl. He repontcl
that tht Chairman bad con&lt; to the
laa tb""' SUNY Chancdlart with
tbt requtll "ith no rcsuhs.
Former O.ancdlor JomtS Kdly

epproved an inereas.c, Kntn
&lt;lq&gt;iaintcl, but SUNY lqal eowuds
had wttotcl lht incraa, nod"'
K&lt;lly's ltrnporwy appointment.
Kdly - - " b&lt;twem Ernest ~
ancleunentolf~tt-bolderCiinon R.
Whanon.
SUNY eould aive the UB
President an increast only if all
Univusity ce:nteis gaw the boost.
Wharton safd. Aside from
Whanon's rductan« 10 approve a
b!kt, K&lt;utr ..p!aintcl. ltPsl•d••
linaiu W.st oa sa1aria to UniversitY
orriCials.
• Fatuity of Enjnttrina IJld •
Applitcl St~oe upr&lt;Sftltau••
Dennis Maloo&gt;e, rq&gt;O&lt;tinJ on tht
Aeodernic's Commiuct, raistcl
quesdons on tht acadtrnic caltndar
and cross..fistin&amp; courses.
Currently tbt school's sthtdult
for 1982-83 and 1983·84 do not
con1ain any adjustment for
reiiJioUJ holidays. Malon&lt; noted
thai any pouiblt days orr "havt to
b. escabtishtcl with rt$p&lt;a to
Mtional holida)'$ ... Th&lt; dotes. not
)'&lt;( OPPfovtd by Ketter, abo indude
what Ma~ calltcl "tht major
ehan&amp;e"-a move to csc.btish "tht
mid·Stmeskr brca_k 11 mid·
semes:ccr.••

Wldtf ...,.
Currently, class listinas offer
cross· references for several courses.

providioa
anduote
and
underaroduatt student&gt; with adcltcl
options in plannina thtlr schtclule.
Malone said c.hat there art no
orpniJtcl plans to discontinue the
pracl)«. He poiottcl out thai IOt'IIC

depanmeots. sucb u

OaWcs-.

Oflioy tbe cross·lisllna which allows
thtm to orr.. thdr &lt;XKJJ1&lt;$ 10 •
wider rana&lt; of st\lclmU.
Keuer critici&gt;tcl some aspects of
the s)'llem, notinJ one eourK thai
appean under tllr« li&lt;JiftJS, witb
dlfr&lt;rtftt prorequisioes demandtcl in
eacll dlsdpline. Anochtt problem is
that the' muJti~li$tinas live rhe
appearance 1&gt;1 havina • small
amount of 11udents under t1&gt;t
difterini
reaistration
numben-tu.rnin&amp; one course with
per!laps 20 occupanu into rive
CW11CS will&gt;. (l!!lr. fludcnts each, '
-istie wllich buru UB durina .
Stott audiu.
AcioJ O.airman of tbt CollqtS
O.arterin&amp; Subcommiutt Paul
Oie:dna prtKOted re:poru on two
coll&lt;ges-Colleae H and Rachel
Cll$00 Colltat. AOer dtbatt over
exactly what each report should
co ntain,
SUNY
Senate
Representative Elltn McNamara
questiontcl Seruut involverntnl in
the matttt, or if tb&lt; rcehantrins
rC'pO&lt;U should 10 to tht Prt$ldem.
Aft« the decision was made thll
lh&lt;Stnateshould not b&lt;lnvolvtcl in
th~ Pfl)clr$S. disowion on Lh~ t'ltO
oollqes continued.
Tht ExeaJ1ive Commilltt also
debattcl tht possiblt ristriction or
member invoh-·tmtnl in University

commiuets which

CIUIC

PLEASE ATTEND.!
Wednesday, April 22 at 3 pm
Talbert Senate Chaldbers' !l.,.

SPECTIW"

~ TOf'iCS: F.....ty Sonooo Choltm. , -

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n&lt;altaina or Kt&gt;oolwork . Tht

tht R.c:opn Administrollon's trend

meecinJ . c:ontludcd wilh a
discus:don on cwo rtJOiutions
prepued by faculty members

towards tclueation tutbocks. Both
resolutions were- set~l back co tbcir
aythort for rewrit&lt;S, and possibl&lt;

condemning the ~tatmcnt of non·
military dcpartm&lt;nts, !PtdFocally

amal,gamation.

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SASU AD HOC---COMMITTEE MEETING

ANYONE
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who wants to work
AGAINST
Reagan budget cuts

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Six dogs found dead
Six purtbrtcl colli&lt;s wert apparmtly shot to death tarly Tuesd•y
momina iR the To•n of Carat~:t, oc:oordina 10 Sue P\lma, a&lt;loputy ill the
EM &amp;&gt;vnty Shtrilrs O&lt;putmtnt.
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Sbcrifr• Oepwy Edward Byrdler, whik on routlDC duty, round the six
dead dogs around la.m . in a pile along Jones Road In a remote 1rta of the
Town.
The Sherirrs Department s:aid the fu1Jpgrown canine~-three males and
Lhrtt ltmalt~-miahl pooslbty have been valuable show doss.
Byrdter repontcl hb discovery to heaclquanenand Dr. RodntyGraves,
~erinarian and mernb&lt;r or tht Shtrirr•s Sciendric Staff, and Cap1.
Lawm&gt;e&lt; F. Cousins of the Shtrirrs Patrol Division respondtclto tht call.
Puma said that tilt clop appeartclc.o ba•.. b&lt;to $hot by a small calibtr
•upon and thai they OOllld hove been tDitcl dscv.nere and thrown out
onto tht dotk seducltcl road.
Aexo&lt;di"J to tht Bliffelo Ewnint Nows, Cousins repontcl thai the
eolties had no l&amp;IS or collars, and tbt ktnnds in tht surroundina area
repontcl DO misslftJ dop.
No apparent motive for the shootiop has botn' establishtd )'&lt;(, the
owners are: na. .known and che authorities have DO auspecc.s. Dr. Graves•
Otcb ard Park clinic will condUct examination~ and a utopsies on the
animals to determine Whtt actually happened.
People who may havt notittcl any activity in tht area whtn' tht doss
wert _round art uktcl to call ~300.

WHAT ARE YOU DOING
THISSUMM

or t'aU 686-2950 for more Information

The Art History Department&amp;.
9nde rgreduate AssoCiation are sponsoring:

~'Wor~

In Progress"

with lectures by •
;/

Dr. Dorotliy Qless;"Nelther Pilgrimage Nor c,ru..de:
Romanesque Sculputre in Campegnila"

Dr. Carol Zeinel: "Van Gogh's lmages of Weaver's

IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
CAMPUS HOLIDAY-SUMMER 1981 ·
Intensive 2--lc programs in Areic:, ow-,
_ Englllh, Ftwlah, Gemwl,lillnw, ltlliwt,

,._,Pollitt, R-., ~. Yiddish
_Study a_language for S3 an hour on our campus
tn the h eart of the beatlti!ul Catskill Mountaills.

For information 1nd brodlure, contact:

- at Brabant"
Dr. Henry Urbenslci
FT414
Sbt. Univwrllty of N.Y.
ColleOtlt Ntw Piltz
~!.,N.Y. 125~1

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Best -~ittle Chicken Ranch?
m.;.t men

P
eter Ma110,.011 end Tommy TuM
be
of
m19ic. Ae director. of TM S.sr Uttle Wf&gt;on/l&gt;ouse In
TeKes. wlllch opeMd A.p&lt;A 7 at Shea'o, they aeoted
OM of the mo.t entertelning Illusions I heve fiv01 MOn
on ateoe.
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The - ' " " night I&gt;Oif&lt;&gt;&lt;mo,..,. wea eloctric in Ita
.,....gy fwhic/1 NYI I lot f01 1 lhowrhet filii withe
slow Texan drawtl. filled w ith refreshingly fine singing
end dencing. Although Melt.,_, ....Wed the Dromo
0eo1t Awerd"for hit direction. Tommy Tune'• steglng of.
the muolcel numbers wn most t:oMplcuoualy
succentul Tuesdly evening " ita tnte end elliclency.
The boolc. by !.any C . King end Peter MHtereOII, and
the music_, ~
CitOl\1.. - unlli!&gt;Pi1Y
overmect,')ut Tune'a'~- to the r~.
moviog ua l witt!y ov• the roogl\ -.a. he&lt;dly ever
olwellr'8 klllg enouc;. on the bed lvrica Of the taotateso-

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The

Carol J:lall's lyrics musle and I~ do manage to catch
the cempy styllshn\s$ 11nd the tlalvete of the now·
POpular Country and Westerrr muoie sound lwhh
" OOatsia'MH:: and" ' A Ul ~ Bitty Pissant CounlfY
Ptaca"l, and insofar as it dolls, The Biist Utdil
WhonthouSfl in Texss is a delight. But insofer •• h

doesn•t and ii departs from the C and W format le
daperture which at times is very far indaedl. only
Tommy Tune's staging providas,lJS with-en entertaining
dfverwlon from the PP&lt;X lyrics end initatlt1g music.

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Francie Mendenhall, with he&lt; strident
contralto, and Christophe&lt; W~oop. who disj&gt;leya an
~ whl$key1&gt;us. are panieulatfy suc:ceuful in
their clwacteriz.ations. Through lheir subdued
~. the campy country humor it a-ed to sink
or swim on i1S own merit. They al$o, .dike some
olhe&lt;$, kept the pace ~ along at a lively trot. Even
lq his syn.opy bdac(. ' 'Good Old Girl" in Act II fthe Act
WOS shocl&lt;lngty brief, OM Should disc:lose) "the sentiment
doet not...,... as the heavy kiss-of-deolh wlllch ainu

IothA:::i . .F-ol
;.;. ....k-fe-st-.

Featurjng :
• Free Workshops • Art ~x~b.itions •
Free Ch'ild Care..and • · :

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e C~n·~e~~ by .Nigl,it·: ~. j.

many an uneven show.

And The &amp;st Little Whoreh&lt;Jvse in Teus Is certainly
uneven. Bnldoa the discrepancy epparent between the
111411611 mal'e!1el end ita energetiC executJOn, some of th&lt;
min&lt;&gt;&lt; chorll:tera !an ol Min Mona's Girls and Angel
(Jenny Lee Wexl and Shy !Martha Gehmonl were
dittrectingly POOl in both acting and tine delivery. Yet
virtually ell of the dialogue to this show was lost to
Sh•'• inedequeta ~ system and facilities. However
clelle\ castine elowed even the weakest of the other
minor chl&lt;act•a to lll1lne briiHantlv. DesOIVing special
mention are Page Jolvloon las the Mayor and Senator'
Wlngwoeltl end Robert WeH (as C.J. Scruggs and the
G - 1 whose stature as en ect&lt;&gt;&lt; is not to be
believed.
The directlo&lt;!- one might kindly say-was
" llt&lt;orc&gt;&lt;q.; • but eloo " wlthin.an inch of i1Silfe." Every
gast\KI wn choreographed, what does wonders to
IPORtenaeity. But then - i n. when the only life you
heve olowed VOU&lt;Hff lie;s In the breathing bodies on the
otago (loot. you • • apt~o -eluly nAe yourlr~c&gt;st.

Horror House:
FLt~ anq frivolity

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ein(llls. a

tr~u~

of actors

maybe;

bu~ ~

flock of

hens at Shea a Bulfelo1 Appllr'l!nUy ao. Just -.,pletlng i1S week·
long run, 1M &amp;41 i.Jrtfll Whotehocl•• In .T•xlls-the risqUe_
ll&lt;oedwey ~- hea raised quite a few eye brows among the
locel mod..,, causing • disparity In edvertialng.
•

llWI dltctepancy aroH over the seemingly offensive nat~ of the
word " whorehouH." Though ""-·~' edverti"""""'ts carried
~.,.,_..._.CO(Iect"tm., tile uH of the Word on television was
deolmed t o o - by •orne. The result was elternate bOOing: OM
vldeotel&gt;ed - c l e l with the t illa wrinen ouU&gt;olt'wWt Cillo
_..to .&amp;llo tracke. OM uoing t~ word .......,._,.. the
othe( "'-tlng "chicken ronc;ll" in II\ ~.
N8tional r . _ ... . mliced. Wltile pertain cillft !UYed-the
IC!vertiMmen\ ful·strengl)l. 110m0 . . _ lb ~ noiileted the
conwnerdel ak~lhw oo 100 ~·· Stll other duos loke
Booffolo OPied to run the videotlll*l comniett.lal o.rnc::haneed but
aubS1IWted 1110 loA offensjve "c:ltic:bn ...cit" for "whclfetlouM."
Loc.~radl, alio diftered •IIi ~ ~ redio
otatlone auch oo WRGR (97·~1 UMd llle odgiMI-; mcxe
~-lone like W8B( · otuc:1&lt; to the leu
offer!We "cNclten~'lllling.
,.
TM-)ID(icy of ,..,.,.-...,_ ...0 veried. While WIVB played
''.c;lllclten llftdiY in .... --.Wid~ it 101 nigbt with the ,
arlgrnM title, WKN -li\OH~.. ~c¥)CO
encl dr_.tlt....,_ , ... "'- ...... ._. ~~·
OntheotherheiMI,
WUTV IWtdlclto ploy "c:Nclten .......,•• during c:Nid!en's viewing
...... _ ................... ' * - progreme gNred for eduiU.

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J4no and the Paycock opens soon
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.,,. , Betsy Flec:h.

isn't evetV city In the country thot has the
chance to holt on O'Cuoy ploy. Sean O'Cuey
gives hlo audle&lt;&gt;ce the 0pponunlty not only to
know end love the lmoglnlllve lrith choractlt.
but he hondo It the Cindie of S«utlny oa well, eo
th11 It moy recognit o tho treglc nl)llre ol thl1
lmeginetlon a nd tho dange&lt; lnh"""" in ito

rom.nc• .

·

"lllnd In o·c-y·a wori&lt; a ~UI miXture
of Mmol t grepNc rootiam end !hi~
qu&lt;ltiry-elmcm ol • Shakape. .;-.., OiriCIDr

c.mc.w.

"Hio villon " -.....ole. conoc:ioully 10
• • . end 10 lhl1 - . i c centw of oCher lrill1
playwrlghto IP Synge, o·c-v 1s , _
Mduced."
In tho . .~ o( lhle • - · C*npbell
-.hie por-* commltmlnt to putting Juno
and lito ,..,._,. on the Buffalo mge. And Juno
and lito ,..,._,., 10 bo l*1onnecl • the Centw
Theetre on.-lnda from April23 to May 10, .
Is one of lhoM tiN playo whidl powerfuly
,
lnll*ea an .....,tlonellnvMtment.
" The ploy Ia ~ eltwnpt to aheM people Into
a.inG lhlngo 11 they r...y are; - 10 1ve their
lhrell;wlth bllndwo. The _ , blind.,. lot the
lrlthman tr8ditionllly have been 1 de-.! '-ith In
notioneism end the ~ qf n8tionelism. end en
eqully ltrong filth In the Church lin •
_ , end, In • eplrll ..... - · In POlitical •
lnodtulione • • ....... c~ ~L Atw
10 yen of flhd mempta In mo&lt;.roting a

spiril""'

f
c

Collb&amp;WatkM•
The exciting l l l * t of this (Jnivenity
production from 1 atudlflt'opo4nt of vlew lo that
It Ia otruly colllborMivelffort. Cemi&gt;boll
eJiplelned thet f1C1.11ty members se&lt;Ve oa the
dlrectot, 1t11 Mt end cootuine ~signers. end the
ell\. Students oct 11 the ~ deligrnl(. the
uge,lightlng end C01JNml crew s. lnd the'Caal .
Melnbore' ot the 8uff~oommunltv elso
Pllfllclpito ln the produc:tlon.
e_, the.UB ~of Ar&lt;hitecn. . end
&amp;wlromwnel Deoign hod 1 hlncfin c8mpbou'a
~. l'lo'-- Budd ~· "Studio In the

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3

&amp;w~ronrn~nt " c:qurse, • 2oo-~ew~
~ oH.ring. hod
students delign

n.

tho produclion - · There ..... competition

W!*h !lrWI eo onMH. 20 ot"which - •

·~- will bjt dioplayed in the Cent•
Throette lobby.
Fim pllco winner Ted Voglietta's poatet
delign Ia oyo-cltcl)lng, tho\9&gt; one could argue
lhl1 hlw ionaue qt mol!&gt; "'MMng"db-im me street
nao·hlltllihg-to do 'with ~·that " - • In
O'c-y' l ploy ot With ony of hio charectera.
Tho deaign, by Sherion &lt;&gt;&lt;-fwald,.wes
considered 10 bo lmpreoslve enough to -v• u
the program cover.
Cempbell aeemed lntentlted1n dlta~Uing the
repruentltloniOI quolities of the chlriiCioro In the
ploy. though reticent to aug..-t 1t1eae •
genwalitiet with lnfO&lt;(Rillon on txticll
production declllons.

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o--~oe~--noo,..tco&lt;•
f'll t opttt~ Apul U • t The C./f'r rtlaue

Beckett was a " Rocking" experience
I~

In

praiM of 1 ploy thetiiSll'i... then 15 minutll.
w Otld ronowned icholars
end one fomouo lhl~~re diroctot manegecl to spend moat of last W-..soy 1n a
bout of vort&gt;oolty thlt loft one welcoming the b&lt;evity of m.lr Idol. The 8uffllo
BecMit Cool wence begin In the momi&lt;1g with three complox
v..-y on
Beckett ' a long~. Na ._ of new media end hla treetment of
We Vilero
told that Becun·a a terk and often lncompreher1si~ prooe wos in le~ on Indictment
of our clau, roclal end netiOnel prejudice; I hit hll foray Into tolevlelon hod et last
enobled ua t o trontcond the very necessity of longuago in poetry, (apparently
•
Proflllot Mer&amp; &amp;Olin Is unaware ono odd
ot cinematic hlltotyl. end - ·
number ol playa that Becken hlmsell though wore seperate ore ln I oct aU RWt of one

p-•·
w.,..,.

v-·

long ploco.
'
Thla w11 juot lot otwtora. A.fter a ouita.~ long lunch b&lt;eal&lt; in which thlo new
knoWledge woa digocted, tho conlwence porticiponu retUfned to on ttnllrged panel.
end tho eminent pedogogvu proceede&lt;l'to onelyze o ploy which no one could
poaibly no... eithw reed 01 seen. its wOtld promiofo wos lhl1 night. Amidst a
jocul• owlipping of BocUtt . . - .... f"ot when I loll ..,. Sam • • ."I, it
wos det wmlned lhl1 on i),. one hind lhwl could bo no
int~&lt;paotlon ol the
. . - " 1 w.tt, ..,.. 00 1M oct.. • _,...of~ oJiplenorior)l WIN otf.rfld.
. . dMnfng 40 bo the lflhlone. wt.. • ,_,_of tho oucfience hwnllly ~ted
- - 8Udl_... ....... -vod on 1M fii'Cicol, the IChoiWiy pocl&lt; to.rned vicious;
...:1 H blood Wl l nDI 1(1111 It llwnks only t o the timely Intervention of yet
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Ootr-

onotiW ....., ltory.

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a, 8 p.m. lhl1 ~ the . .pocttlliona were high. The play. It ned boon uid,

• ewnn1111 ime(li,; • , . _ ~ whidl w ould remeln throughout our lives;

o movinG tlqlllllnoe IMt rid lttllff of on-non....,.tiolt and wu thuo f,.. to
011 tt. 41*&gt;1-1111 human condition. The conf11enco n&gt;el)lbera eoge&lt;ty
of en hour thl1 we• to after their perception of the

..,...ltlll..,-*'11""""'

..,._, 111111 In .,. knowledge. - thr( - e the first In the wOtld to undergo
eualillilfll-·-·

Tho .,.,... .,...... with IIIIo

Whit- '• booutllul rlndlrhl ol an oldw prote

I
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lf"ctot fMia conf-*'t end onthullaltle In the
PI'Dduc11otl lndln to. ent.

I,

o.et

procluctlon of Juno and 1M P.ycock, the

piece. ~. She reed 11. with such 0«1sitivity end charm that it trUly camo alille.
This eugurld wetl •• everyone filed out lor the 20 nW!ute interm1aolon. (the longest
perfotrnenee of the ovenlng.l
Upon the auclienco'a retum it woa to a totally black suge. A pouse. A. low llslhtt
were eUd up to reveal Bitlie Whiletaw dressed in black as .., 06d woman, sitting in a
rockingphlif. She ,r,_oclled, a voice one llpe dfoned oway. It stopped. she stopped.
looked up, cnod "Motel" plteoualy. end tho voice resumed. This-- wos
rtPDilod lour tlmea unt~ ftnolly the voice
ond the ole! Wotntn _ . . s to
dle.
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And Y"" wont fundt7

The ouclience waa at courae stunned. Everyone's oxpectationa were luUUied -lhla
was a IIUiy momentous experience. Not only wos the play • goo of BeMttion
reduct&gt;onlam. but it was performed with an accurecy thot even tho euthot would
find difrocullto IIUit . For tueh 1 performanc" it was ea$Y to justify the ommenaa
of llyong Billte Whitllow here from London. altet .. who oould rocll the
c:l*t lilto thet end NY " Mote" every fo..- minutes so mognof"*"'v1 The agoin,
credit must go to Alon SchneO&lt;Ier. the dWect«. lot his tn11torfy enentlon to detaol:
his pi«klg ollho .,lit, his___...,, of lho i!il&gt;t•. his~ Of 1 M -·
but above all his oubtlo ylt effecWe. insuuebonlto Mo. Wbhllow on Just how 10

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rockthetcl\lir.
In fact Rt&gt;cJtlby wu en eHective monologue and one did fHI moved by it, but it
was 11ary far I n - frotn tho hUgo event h had been built up to bo. The entire 6oy
was on example of acho4ostic leneticism in whidl the&lt;e wao Wttlo if eny t r - of the
true critical oplrit. It wu medo dur that lot some Becftett con't put 1 loot or 1
lufl&amp;top wrong. At a time when funding lor the orto is beginning to bo acorco, it
strlkea me at a ra ther eaty way out to spend thousands of doUwa on an event such
as th~. It la ln1tl0t prestige with no rillks. To produce • wori&lt; by 1 renowned lrith
playwright, ttenlng on utlbfithed British octress seems a strange choice who&lt;\ the ·
money could bo bettor apont er•cc&gt;l~roglng netivo end new talent. But 11 long 11 1M
United Stotes leola tied to Eur0p1's cult\nl opron atrinvo• ..., univoreitlu ufo
atotus in prolenonco to rosky experiment. we .,. mdoubtodly doomed t o mote of the

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~-~18th
Mixed Drinks Draft
2 FOfll TH£ PAIC£ OF I
soc
tall madnate

Scre w s &amp;
Marys 75c

I

�by Tony Grajeda
Everything thllt csn be thought at ail e~~n be
thought clt!atly. Everything thst Clll be Mid 111 Ill/
csn be SliM clearly. But not everything thst csn be
thoiJf}ht Cln be Mid.
- Wmgenstein·

Buifalo is quite a depressing place. For any
number of reasons reany, just take your ~ck .
Pe&lt;sonally. I feel the music scone hare Is ~tale
beyond belief. Concen promoters. club owners
- ancl redlo people apprently t&lt;ob&lt;!mate throughout
the tong wintefl and retys, to even considex much
1
of the rfew music that is 8ither passing thrau9h or
·hidden away in far-off eomero of the wo~cf.'ll's
out there. you j~st heve to find lt.
·
• So, "seeking out a rhythm tnan can take the
pressure off," I pack up a few betongings and
traveJ to other nonheastem cides in search of a
good g;g and meybe somethin9 more; or I sit and

walt patiently for the "radio . .
my
trenemlulon;' and cross my fingers. hopin9 that
WZIR- Buffolo's roost " progressiVe"
station-makes it; or I slip into my car (which isn't
· l!Yen warm until I reach my destination) to check
drinka.and dance a little and won't meet anyone
wonh remembering md drive home wondering

wtw I even bothered.
Time and IIIJIIin I end up locl&lt;ed in my room,
nurK&gt;g myself back, to health with some of my
-favorite rii&lt;:OI'dings of this past half year.
-And then -1:11 try to cliscusa1him, but With
~ing like XTC'o most recent lP Bfllclc 'SM. a
struggle of words enSUH to desperately capture
the imponance of this, their fourth album.
You-· clollng olj1e one I&amp; one of those
numbefs- much &amp;ko "Complicated Game" !rom
79'o Onlm$ tllld Wires-that totally unnMVe the
liataner into estate of quilt reoignatlon. "No
~ tn Our t..ungs" .........the contor11RO'*Y
f!dity end impotence at our lbilitieo to
c:Ornmur;cato, d(iving It Into' a beWllderirtg paradox
Ito.,.. a friend's Word). I have-~ 10 oalf:
cONCioUo end eo fruotreted in attempting to ""!!
out this complex end nael1y ov•·wllelmlrig work;
11 work of modem "pop" tweedingt ~ by
an ueortment ot cerebral ramblir1ga IIWI ·
~out stet""*1ta-aublliM without being
eeoteric (perhopl poinlfld might be • good WO&lt;d.l
-So with. this hlleYy .., . . ... _ . ~
eYOf\l , . , ., I ~ ~ llltD 1118 "'lllec:il ,sea;•
Ita murlty cold - - both ......._ aiM! frighten
my - - • . . .. guit8riat/eongwm. AAttv •
Panridge noted, "It'• very achizopllrenlcl'
Thll"aplit" In~ ~Ia ~ • ..
- t i n tho~ ......... . . . ,
end
and
Throurlh ~oe.
the lonner wrlttan by beuiat Colin Mourcllng end
tho other e Pwtridge ~ tMtlrrronlea to
8ritilh . . . - - ~ fellllam,
aorMINng "--ea may r)Ol
c
of . . . n..lllllodlc hutftrt*lg"' ~Gift and Mol''
lnfonnl•-'far . . . not~-"*

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dreadfully comic proportions Is off·set by " Cuba;·
a much m-ore ceustic impression of the struggle

and the drama of pronged reality, of
politicatlmiUtary abandon in the world ~as w~ know
of it. Maybe the scary thing is ..t.hat it ls tangible.
This seriousness. however. is \ emporarily
weaved out by Moulding's "love ·At first Sight/'
with its quasi -disco drum beats courtesy 6f Terry
Chambers.
And unbeUevable as it may aeem. Andy_ can
write near-embaras$ing love songs too, as
interesting as mate Colin. An engutar ·"Rocket
From A Bottle'' and especia11y the exuberant
11aceato energy of "Buming With Optimism•s
Flame" shatt8f any previous expectations of
-typicet Partridge creel&lt; melancholia. But Bisek SeB

perspeCtive. Black Sea ·is more; much mOfe. I have

orlly Scr8tched the surface.
Wait though. it's not over. Their fourth single
from the album is a slightly altered version of
.. Respectable Street," wth two new songs on the
8-side.
_.
,..
This time Andy stabs at smug bourgeois
conformity and self¥impOrtance: ..It's in rha look
they give you down their no$e1AII part of
deoency's jigsaw I suppose: · And later his
aggression bums ''I can sfle them with their stem
frown. as theY dispense tt\e kind of 1ook that says

they' re perfect!" screamed with a vengotul
, conte.m pt. TheJyrics are neatly phrased in front of
the two guitars working together-Gregory's
hiccup leads dotting Partridge'$ etectric s1ashe.s .
' 'Strange Tales, Strange Tails" Js more eccentric.
murmuring from Mr. Partridge. a lovabty restless
adventure that sounds like something from back in
the .. old .. days. !The Colooell Conn•s contribution

is ' 'Officer Blue," shiltlng. sllufflin9 rock from

has no standard. and harbors the thougt;t of being
"resplendent in divergence:·
Which brings us to to the aforementioned

"Language" lor possibly lack of it ?I "There is no
mUSCle in our tonguesho tell the world what's in

out a new ktub, and most probably t'U have a few

""*""

"World War Ill is drawing near ... and later in
"Cuba" we ~e1r Andy saying "he loves me he ·
loves me r'K)t, he's pulling fins from an atom
bomb." If you're not sure yourself, turn on the
news this evening. It'll stiU be there .
The two styles are remarkably sharp in contrast;
Moulding·'s number, a bouncing, whiS-tling tu.ne of

our hearts.'' So ..What is language but a mere
stre tch of words.'' ac&lt;»rding to a Twilight Zon•
segmeot CO&lt;lCGming one Walter Beniker. Speech
may be the vehicle of owthoughts but is it
adequate for human functioning1 Can it sustain
OU&lt; emotional meueges 1 The&lt;e a&lt;e even
lilmitationa to this superficial tranlfation. So let's
flip the recorll,and see what else we have.
Ahh, enothor great single "Toweu of London ."
Now come on. Uaten to the instrumental abitittes
of this grc&gt;liP; load~ Dave Gregory
s~ the lllntlng, 8\i!Y\e\,ilnft erratic chord
progreaaions of Pettrl~'s kt~ngs,
me'catchy

as

rhythms provicho a powe&lt;fully diatinct - ·
sornewh8t ukew end funky, always bold ensf
1~. It's muoicel conaciouoneu rooted in 11
paychodelic vision; the ma&lt;riage of imaginailve
melody 111\d spatial fonnleuMss-sonlea~
primal beets end edgy struCtures blended by a
kloetic intensity than can .ot)ly be meMUted by
time.

Here 'l l . - ·:·. "Tra~als In Nlliloo"ls quito
poaalblj ultimete XTC in the betief thet pealmlsm
can be • poeldlie fo~. It's Habsolute chaos
tMtlaiiQully Ngulated" bye primitive drum beet
l:'Conf~ II creativel"l; • JWOIII8Uiv• lONe
'-lrY that owella 8011 bol!l end f~ bumo
fl.am the idea that a revolution t8d by nil1lliots
demanding enan:lly can only leed te Older.
wires fighting • oimilar noiae of ~
. , . _ {the art of lltMisl 1a 111 that 1a left for
- w llirig to
end lillen.
_
Clo8ing In, one hem the clrge oh mvsterioua
gurgling-· Uw1lnaflty of lwhat I CGnllderl

on-

take.,.,.,_

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forward II\ the XTC: ~

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eoo:.ce. ~ -

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around

the_,_. The two..., nlghnnd day.

Anotl)ef in\j\Ort81&gt;t blind

out"'~ which

·~mongly on rtiythm

and lyric C"dlt1ce to

k.now") is Megezlne. (Rhythm be!&gt;ds rrwy be
tennedloolely by '!'IQ' of ll&gt;eir - e d

method of bao~ guitor end pecuulon...vorkjng
· closely together to carry e"1llll· fr68ing guitar.
~eys, ,;o;ce, etc, to go about separate edveotures.
devising naw melodies or atrucWring opposing
mylhm. in an attempt to bring musical
COI1ftometiolla, Loosely.)
•
~Megulne. l'* "Tulpe:· of lyriclst/frontman
_lioWQ Devote!. Is a unit crammed with ideas •nd
IIOIII*tlcated n.t,_lltion. which is not to $ay
m. they -~MY be 100 a batrect for the• casuat
list-; 'I"'U just .have tQ pay a bit more enention,

thet'aal.

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mroy be_,. as
the
pMient, ...,_.liltJaepecilwil vllionay. io clearly in
... . . _ cliNI:IIola tram Ilia ealy muoiCitl choys
~ the luaaoclca *"II w1111. guitarist Pete
~.,.,...,..,Magazine

"!' •illli=•••t llf l(t en&lt;! icleology. Devoto.

�the beat of~ the eighties

Shelley. IThe Buucocl&lt;s wont on to become one
of the most lmponont punk gtoups in Bri\ain's tern
late1970..)
Arrywr,. on WNt I believe es the..' fO&lt;Jrtt&gt; lP ill
es many v-• of p~tnce, l'llly turns out be a
live recxwd"ing from 1 hall in Melbourne. hAnd now.
thteeli111e word1 ••• ''lothe way{)evoto
opens ''Give Mo EvO&lt;Ythlng.'' with Its Motown
organ punctuated by thrashing gui1ars and
1 Howatd'• pungent Vocaliz.etions.
The lyTic81 conteflt of Devoto's compositions
may at times be obtun yet ceneinty from rettlllfs.
~ere i• alienation end paulon ln the same voice.
s~p~&gt;ping into our """'"ed· lniMwont 1-s while
beaming vi-llmogery thttlonds Itself to
in\.agiMifve sources. ''8u1 what the songs are
about Ia not alwoys reodlly apparent." he once
stated.
••
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" My irritoiiO!ity " - mo olive one! kiclting."
Devoto ,._an " A Song From ' - - The

l,ust want to know while the revok1t1on taSlS. w.l

it enable me 10 swiiiOw btol&lt;en gi8$S.''
Side two of /'My SIMts slow as the openi&lt;tg
das~ strains of Formula's piano evf!t'ltuarty
bfeak into aynth propulSions. Sly Stone' s updated
" Thank You IFol&lt;lttlnma S. Mice Elf Agin)" is olao
1 bit ot 1 stow grind and somewhat uninspired.
But " Beceuoe You're Fnghtened" rocks from
perpetual ~1\1 and raging guitar as Devoto
sounds

li~e

e tormented BtU Netson wailing ''You

wam to hun ana erave again! .. ' 'Twenty Years
Ago" continuet the pec,o : Stanley Clafke·lsh l&gt;ass
grabs from Adlmi&lt;M'\ is ridden by a mysterious,

dissonam DX

11

it chased by a runaway synth.

The now P11Nc Oovoto contends that .. Twenty

yells ago I "sod your ow~:·
It ell leeds Into the cloSing. rocking Irony o f
. "Definitive Gaze."
Signlfoc:.nt readong lex the curious.
lAten one! decide IO&lt; yourself Whic:l\ reminds me of someone else from the
Isle. If there ioo ony one llfOUI&gt; I can think of that
con produce e grtot lingle. th4t can capture tN&gt;
ideal two to ttvee m;nute song and .embody it whh
passion anl:S power. it is the 8uucoc'-s. I gues.a
they htve aiWIVt been known as a great singles
band. although I still' enjoyed last year's A
Different Kind of TtNlsion, with Its purposeful leek

of concon·u etion tor a hh 4 5 giving way to e mofe
cohoalve stream of contemporary rock 'n' roll. The

Buucodc1. like no other recent band. are pushing
that gent"e to its absolute limit. without of course
ent~King

~." 4&gt;n&lt;1 of ihe I.P's beat uacko, tlted

by deticMe """""""' from S.rrv ~·· lleJtibass. ~ Meguine players Include Adamson
and ktybolfditt Deve F~a. Gone il guitorist
John McGaoch, meklng rQI)m for RotMnSimon's
streaking ellicta ~en Ultravox elumnua. Ro'f'ding
out the lint·up Is John Doyle on drums. competent
• •nd julllfioob!y Hlf·auured.
·
The g&lt;oup b&lt;lngt moody subltance to Devoto's
near-l&gt;orrillc ahadow- luch a1ln the amazirlg
" POfmalrort" - that Is et t imas both brittle ...cl
then aoaring In
contrasts: orgon vs.
guitar. voice va. -vnth. etc.
Devoto ls pUre enchantment on "The light
Pours Out Of M4o" from their debut " - ' Uf•. lo
Pete S!lelov c:ompotidor• by the way). "ThiS Is a
$Gt'IJ with tHI mor8l ~ • • • • " insists Devoto
H an fltro to "Modo! WO&lt;Ur'' pluc:l&lt;ed from lest
.n.. CorNet U• of !i&lt;Mp. ThiS number 11 a
I*IKI --up fO&lt; eurQinG syntheoilar and j8l)ping
piono Out of the
Nndo of F....,.g, 1:1
Howard -vea with "I'm 'lOt too woried bv the
• enemy, I know tNo! .._., w1ll 'tool&lt; efter me/and

-'ul

v••'•

--

,..,bid

outer U.mhs.

So here they 11e. three new oingl&lt;ls- A·sides
belong to lead gUiterist P11e Sheley end his
fragmented visions of modem lave, ........, the
B·oideS ore Steve Oigghocornposltions.
Doggie •s " Why She's i. Giil From The
CNinstO&lt;e." " Airwaves Oream" and " Running
Fr. .. " ere effectual In their aggressive .,.nults of
static eMf9Y and aimple ~.~the
sinc&lt;lre "Running.''
But mv time is spent with Shelley number• -a
melodicelly apirited "Are Ever(thing" and. In the
fYpicol Buucock luhlon. a disruptive, cycNc
rocker "Strange Thing.'' with its thtol&gt;bing Ga&lt;don
Smith bel&amp; pulses and counterpoint lead guitar
streteglol.
.
Tho rhythm section, whim Includes drummer
Steve Gervey, Is one o f the most frantically
Impulsive comboo ol post·punk rock today.
The bond reechet • new milestone on the
surging "Whot Do You Know?" with its tla;Ung
sa• one! • charged"'!&gt; chorus led by Shelley's
atnining U&lt;QenCY.
Oon' t be elreid to tum it up. This music hal to
be pleyod loud to even begin to Understand it.
IMw Oodlf- "Ceronnony" b/w "In • Lonely Ploc."
tFactoryl
The c:-- "I'Timwy" b/W "Oacent" IFictionl
The....,_, ~ -"Boys one! Girts" biW "Torn
Belte&lt;" tVWglnl

Slouuie one! the -

-"ls&lt;lel" blw "Red

Over Wlvto" IPolydo&lt;l
P\lblc . , _ ltd. - "FIOwe&lt;s pf Romance" b/w

" Horn• Is Where The Hean Is" IV'wginl
Jov Division has regrouped after the death

••t

veat of lead linger lan Cun.is. Now known as New
Order. they hove their first single ~ut on Factory
recorda. t' 'Written by Joy Divlsion.:: may maa.n the
ta1t vestiges ot tM evoc.ative Curtis.,
Guharis:t' Peter Hook. l bcr.evo, has taken ovOf

on vocala and does a creditable job. tlho O.slde by
the w ay has mcHo.se t&amp;n $ing1ng, not a Ntppy aong

by ony m··ano but w6nh a llsien.l
The oong " Ce&lt;emony" itself doesn' t really go
a.nywhore . l_n t8ct. it Slays preny much mthe
..,... plica, but llhh. whe&lt;e it st-vs is JO VD&lt;Y
foscorunong. " Hean and Soul" me&lt;ge on this
WOVO&lt;ing Ol(j)ression Of phrasing "*'&gt;ely and
,...,..,.. which ""'
dense and

-

simult"""""""'

Joy DMslon/Now Order l$ a ~ erigmo one!

in my OIHilion the e.-nial modern note. Hopefully
they W1'1 cont"""' on ...cl repel ony gosps of
mo&lt;ibuOO conho~sion that undoubtedly stilt rong&lt;tr.
ClOse behind the Cure with their similarly styled
baSS·used·es·a.guitar sound. stroked with a phaser
and jerked with sweaty hyper hends. "Descent" 11
a 1hlle monotonous but the A·side very sJmpty put
Is just e 9'08t 50ng that rodcs amazingly well.
Tho re·grouped Human L.eague ••pand on the
Ei&gt;o/Kreltworkian futurism, especialy on tho
horrific "Torn e.~ter:· while the A.- hH them
besooc:hlng e passion out of thelr voices thet never
e•lsted on pest gems such as "Being Boiled."
" Boys one! girls I love YOU dearly/but I Nil tO
heve you ne..- me.''
S.OU•sie one! the Banshees elqllore further aonrc:
IIMI word .....11 te&lt;ritory In 1981 as exMeg.- guitorist John McGeoch joins In an •
hiwnting. gothic message to "ls&lt;ael.'' ISiouxlsoe's
starthng voice •s remote elegance that faits
somewhere betw een Marianne Faithful end Lydta
Lunch. yet in • dimension 81 of its own.}

.

And I'll hove a rather tame John Lydon
alnging/cryinglwaUing over a tribal drum beat " I
sent you ftowerslvou want&amp;d chocolates insteed;' '
monophonic ttepptngs are brutal in thetr diSCOfdent
tlltlitence. Tho "rear· ec:tion is guitanst Keith
Levene's vague 1amperings that are at 1imes hard
to follOw but worth the effort.

AW of theoo gtouPS and precious few others •••
In..,.,... wr, ~new ground or etleeot
we chellengong s.ldom-used rock paths end
attitudH. Oh. you can ley down your hwd·eornod
moMY lor ....-hing much more "predictable"
aUCh os "new" Who, Clopton at ~ Collin•.
I mean. who wooJid eY* ecwse you of not
blinQ e liberal "*"&lt;er 1 If i1s hwd-eomod. spend It
on aomeone who deMNes ~.

�! &lt;Qprodigal suri
J

1.,

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!

In the nick of time the
machine introduces. George
and Brian and describes
their clothing. The tape
ends and they exit amidst
confused applause, another
pag,e -removed from the
annals of Buffalo pop
music history.

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...

Tiny Desk Unit/Two Guys - l'f!pptN's
Lounge-April 7

T

he most impc:w1ant thing about attending • smallime event like tl1is is tho price-in this ease $1 is
right end tho best deal in toWn. And~·- the
intirnetl ~disco cwiHenal, io tho ideal uni1
t o - ouch on:eJC1RV_....
•
co-ge Sc'*- aOcs Brian S~ . . tho Two
Guys. U.C.Is, !hoy ere tho main fotce beNne! Poper
FICH tf""'*'Y cahd The co-ge), lind ._. wckton
many g o o d -· Many good songs.
·
Those,son9o.often de4l with tho...,.. tubutt&gt;en
olienation and ourrealjam plaguing oo ~ ~~ '""days, .Thiry liyl in a room oomewi)Me t&gt;etw.;., FO'IInk
z_.. Lou Reed and Lydia Lundl. They (II~ up In
Kenmore and like it.
•
• The Two Guys switch off on guitar and besa with a
rhythm machine Or Caoual drummer, But tonight (I
extro special: their lnttt\Jmento ore nOt plugoed ln.
lnstood, they are miming t51 a tall" they recqrdod ln
'lhoi&lt; studio last night. They want to ntlke IJU(8.
Tho tepe is un.uoual, even for Two Guyo. eontlttlng
of ambient meandering underwater gurg1lngs achieved
with gultlf, beu and a 1itJ1e f"!'dboek, It Is pullctuat6d
with awful sit8nces and eec:aslonal guluor stabbingo
one! oounds like it waS. made privately Inside a goldfish
bowl only to wind up being projected on a stage larger

INn life- klci&lt;·ISI rock 'n' rCa frOm ~very bale of
tho 1J1ditlon.
•
" WI',. pla)Oog It Mfe.'' co-ge lotor explained.
" You never know whot miO!&gt;t go wrong while you're
up lhlre. It cer1 get rough." He took a dreg' on his
.cigarette. " Thot'l why we cfeclded tl1is lime to just
toke h aooy and pre-record tho whole thing."
Brian ogreod. " It goas much more smoothly tl1is
way." ho aaid, and then slowly turned his hoed, his
mocking tNn-lipped sm1e and .,.,.,q sfuv eves
reterriblf&gt;IJ• dlvor litard.
By tho lime the . _ ia ...,_, ...._ tho crowd ia
oW(ting 10 get wile. In ""nick of time tho machne
I n - c.-ge.,., Brian and dacribes their
clolNng. The tlpl pndS and !hoy exit amidst confused
.-use. onothot ~ge rornoved ltom tho annals of
Bull* pop rnUJic: history.
Tiny Oeok Unit are from Washington. D.C. They:r~
t ....... to promoce their new,
album. r"'Y Dale Unit.
Vocollot
Mumford Ia tho center of tho bend.
Sho mokel odcfnoloes end dipo end moeno In _ . .

,.,-....,..,ocoree&lt;t

s.-n

voicee like- diMrpboclied orgMmlc v!oitO..

SynthM!urer Bob Bollen iir.Y• fashlonabiy
'&lt;lloconnected omythrnlc otona1itleo; gulll!flat MichMI
u-&lt;ron
twHn rfllllllr riflt lind tho lloit&lt;ln
,JntVtod, """
and &lt;!Nmmer. Terry lleblr ad " •

eltii(NI3:*

n

Loromo Jonea lay
some ologgy trench ttTythmo
In tho tty1e of -tv 70o pseudo-funk groupo Wk' Wild
Chl(ry and Rufuo.
•
Beolcally, thrM ert·rocklft haw (llafted on e
prol-lonel ber•band ttTythm ae&lt;:tlon in' an attempt ·tO
bl lunky and It ....U up aoundlng like Wild cherry
Imitating Pare Ubu. Or Hugh Corey with a strong
-

· Talking Heedalnftuenc:e. AQyway, lllke tho olnlfer.
"Some people IIIlo !hom and some don't," 1 overheard

a guy telling tho manager In lhlljethloom. ' 1Thare's a
lhlng called pot..,llel." " Dh, 10&lt;8, IU(e." When it WIS
OVOt I got .a fide home.

- Russ Schoenwetter

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- - - - - . . D Y Tony Petti

EJtcMibur. F«ged by a IIQd.
FO&lt;etold by a wlutd. FouM by

• king.
Souocls corny and axceaslve,
doesn"tlt7 In many waya
Oil'eclor John 9oormon'a
~tltlon of M-"&gt;ry'a Mono

O'Ar1hur lt)ott that, •
Tho fdm Is e pe...Sox. The

~

,...)1 ...

-. '

is weak.
The story hselfls 1 chstlc
epic of l&lt;nighta In shining
artnof, dragons Uigurethlol. •
magic~

and the ques11 of tht
Knights of tho Round Table.
The plot is ontonnlnlng enough
!o carry en aodi0.,.,. through

rts lengthy two end ooe·helf'

through Nighthawks
_ _ __ by Marte Seymour
There are a selact number of
parts- that could dtstingutsh
Nlghthllwfts as a believable
drama interwoven with a
thriller. However. Director
Bruce Malmuth !who appears
briefly •• a cab dmerl has

scenery lo exqultlte- batSbling •
btooka oliclng through ancient
stone, fototto of ernerofcl,
end golcl blailkatod
by ever.,.._r&gt;t oulfoa.tk1gly

hour duration. It would take
even more film to do pr~r
justi~ to Malofy's wO&lt;k, but In

the time .spent, tho mtin plot rs

vlolenca and hatsh language to

g.-. grau, trVen o cattle of

~ttly&lt;oveolod

grab rather than accompany
the
This Is irritating
because !hero s alreocly a fake

-nut.

·-·

Thete are some disturbing
parale!s between this ,..., and

Tho--Is

some other recent suc::ceaes.

oxcessivo-emputated erma
- " legs dripping ..nth blood,

One ~. in parocut.,,

.,.,._tl11od ouito of erma&lt;
Nlr9n9 .fnom- .. .._.
pick the -

QUI,

blood oozing

out of the mouth of • alaln
knight,
Tt&gt;a actlnp Is Jua• plain corny.
Paul Geoffrey Olaolt the show
with tlis portrayal of Ute
maglclen Merlin. He ranta end
ravH, uttemg et..urd

features voung Anhur P&lt;enc:onv
..-....nd in a dart&lt; lorett.
swinging his awO&lt;d E•callbur
rnuc:h tho same way u Luke
Skywalkor did in St•r Wars and
The Empire Srrlkru Boclr. . Even
Arthur's costu,rne Is very

weak catting. His .ccorn Is too
heavy ~nd hla ..,..ah bofders ~

similar lo Skywolker's.
The film opens whh a dark.
b"'!'ing forest. Th4 likeness 10
the Oll'll'ling of Apor:lJiypso
Now is-uncanny. The music in
cen.ln portions of ExcMib&lt;H Is
also &lt;Ofl'linis&lt;:ent of The OmfNf.
Whethe&lt; the sirmla&lt;ities .,,
intentional ,is q.........,able. but
they do exist.
f« 'no visual beauty alone
the tim" is worth -ng. The
came.a pl;oys ..nUt 11\adows.
light and colo&lt; to odcl a new
dimeosion to SW&gt;dard

on dunj:o. He lOCka t he pawer
_ilnd mlljHIV of en lnap1fod ruler
and comes oft (nOlo lil&lt;o 1
humb1o Iarmor 84Ven a fob too
big to handle.

right mixture of seiC and
violence to kcop tho average

wn.n.-

mc.ntotiono
poosible, but atlll remain•
appealing. He givft ~ a
•ens• of hvmo&lt;, Uling VOtCO

variatiOns to create comic
relief. end he gene&lt;atea a bond
of olfec:tion end admhtion

""'W""
tho the King.

-

Anhur

Nigel Terry n King Anhur is '

lilmrnakinij.
The plot is fast-pacocl and

enjoya·b1er, littered with just the

~ Morgana. '"• sorcetesa

movie~goer

son - i5 the molt convincing
charoctor In ttlofMm. She
possesses dWt dke evn ~d tust
lor pawer of Malory'o whch.

viO*ence is of a low calibe-r.
/Now playing er rile Eurom
H'rllsttt&gt;d Holi&lt;Uy Mllll

»nother of MO&lt;clred~Aoobur'a "

Helen M~~ron

well·entertetnod.

ru~fs~~=~~~~n:;::nt the

'

Stallone mumbles
---- _.,.,

oortravot of~. avon
though the cl&gt;oracter
dtrVelopment of the screenplay

chooon to

""" gratuhous

..,.,t.

•"'-Phore. Consequently. it i$
..-.-swy to lll!lbally and
pbywlcally exploit. whh
rapoatocl gashing$, 10 make the
pjc:tu,. real.

A tough New York SIIOOI
cop, Oeke DaSilva (Sylvester
Stollonel. is essigoocl to tho

uail of an international
terroriot, Wulfgar, while dealing
whh his marital breakup..

DeSilva's ex·wife (played by
Bionic Wom.!n Undsay Wagner
In What amounts 10 alm0$l a
cameo! and his POke pannor
!Billy

Dee W~bllll1$ ) try to

conuo4 h&lt;S unstable rage and
fervent cleclication. But these
deoclpan rol6s dosetve more
W'ltontion instead of just boring
st&gt;aMow lrllers.

Although Nighthllwu has
lootago lr«n European locales
ouc!l as london end P&amp;rio, it Is
primarily shot in the clasay ond
undesirable sOdB$ ol New YO&lt;k
City, Among the more notab1e
filming is a lengthy. but
ultimately dis,appointing.
subway chose and a,tl:Vl~ng

manhunt Mt In tho gyrating
sunoundings of a dlseotl&gt;oque
that hat on txtro appeal whh
the ompllflod sound of The
Rolling Stones' Srown Sugar. •
Tho PUitoling rhythm and
brauy ~ors meke it the bell·
looklr&gt;g scone in tl'ftl movie.
·
Otho&lt;wlse, the onlv logal .
chalco olll'ftl Big Apple •• the
g~al Htting is its nanKal

auoc.. ttOn as a ..cAne center
and itS variety of sites.

Sc\lffylng rompages, a
POintleu ,.,.,.;.,.,, end a
"'PP&gt;QQ1iYe sldeltid&lt; into
Oavld Stlabot't scr~y and
fn auemptlng to coocentr,ite on
eaCh, aoverol svfler,-especially
srnce the st«v bv Shaber Met
Paul Syfbert Is not untroddl!ll.
Unlike the slmilarly-pauemed

Tlrlof. where the assonoct
elemontt fall together,
NI(Jhthawks has a eomral
theme ~1 an unsteady
approact- and ~resolved whh
ootnowhat cheapened and
trodnional " " ' -. Yet both

tdms t\lve adventageous
soundtracka end tho original
score by K•ilh ~merson !minus
Grog Lake end COlt Palme&lt;l
ontlghteno slightly tense
m~ts

Owongoct ...,_..,_,

Sta$lone '' aMqua-1e m
PO&lt;traylng the officer whh a
roatrlhned unsibiWty, but he
barely fita the demands of the
loodlng tole. His 00 st·Rocl:y
thil'nar~physk:a1 appearance
ancts.i!Pko-f oshloned boa«! at

st8feotype. However, !itaHone.

oossesse• en unsuitably udate
ottitodo, a eonfoaocl delivery of

cenain Iones when P&lt;Ovolcod.
oncl a mlsgvlded CO'!S"'ptlon of
interacting wh.h t~ other
ICfOf"',

Faring bottOf then oM tha
AmenC8!&gt; porlotmers is Rutgar
~ ISoldle&lt; of O.enge,
Spertent as Wutfgar. the
auect ldlle&lt;·for·hira. Hes
notcl&gt;ocl f - end turlcy
pcowing allow hlm 10 IIUCaJtl'lb

-.ness

10 tho~

affiliated whh hio &lt;horocter .

p:::,:::::~~ ~
T1HI Motion l'ictuntl, tho pair
appnr tO be ll"'voiYed .n 1
cflfferent llim. Ttlis Is not due
to their oubtilled conversat~ .

but thol&lt; mutual sc-. have
dialoguo otdlnarily f-ured in a
suspense flloic, *1&lt;1 the S1alone

seg.m ents are ••aching fOf a
high-powerocl drama.
UnfO&lt;tUnattly, that io not the

ooly P&lt;oblem 10 haunt
NighU..wlt$. •
The plcw&lt;e cormlns enough
action and octven!U!O&lt;IS stimui
1to gain 11n eudfenCe tes()OftM:
but undemNth, the film is fuW
of uncharismauc. merely
pessable acting. obv&gt;ous
situo1lono ond tfsolurions,
ioduding 1 Geurtllr&gt;r style bus
ride, and unla&amp;t1f111

en1erta4rment.

!VIgl!r~wks.

like Staftone.'• "'"}dercover

costumes.

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Ski Club. Inc.
presents the

End of the Year Party
.. FREE BEER .&amp; MUSIC
Monday Night ·April 20th
7:30 -11 :3Q pm
$1.00 Donation for M.D.
Bring Ski Club ID &amp; proof
of age (18)
NOW SHOWING AT THESE THEATIES

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�.lefTy Anneg.n. e r - t octor et UB'o Deportment of
Theetre end OWe, wtU perform Slmuel Becl&lt;etl's
Last T - end A !'f«e of Monologue tonight end tomo&lt;TOw
at The Center Theetre C-et, 681 Main Street. c...tein
time Ia 8:30 p .m. end there is no charge for the event.

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Albright I Government
.Gallery fights Reagan's cUJs
- - - -- - ---...llY Marty Ro-.n

April 17, 18, &amp; 19
Friday, 170 MFAC Ellicott 6 &amp; 8:45pm
Saturday, 146 Dlefeodort 6 &amp; 8:45
Sunday Squire Theatre 5:30 &amp; 8:15
Tidlets available at Squire Ticket Office

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··rhe government's attitude toward• the Ana
worries us," Albright Knox Art Gellery Public
~ations CDQ&lt;dinator Serena Betazzllamented.
"Nurturing the country's 'Pirit 11 eo imPOrtant as
dtrfense~''
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'PreoldenrReagan '.s proi)OMd bil to' cut
allocetions to the N,ational Endowment for the
Arts waa introduced to the Howe llydget
Committee last wesk. If-~~ the
pr-am wil be CUI by 50
I~ is ISSumed
lhat'thla con wit be clisttibutwd - t h e board
to the diff""'"t recipientt of 11f8nt money,
HtWar grants cornpries 16 percent of the
Albright's budget. "Moat llf8ntl . . cNIIenge
grants," Rataui explained. "It ie lergw then it
saerno." In edditiOn to the -.go money, the
Al:oright is funded lor eXhibits end new ..,

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ev«y ll)nle raised by the golety. ''Why wo react
. 10 -.tv ie not o n l y " - - of the money,"
ehe l.lti)IM&gt;ed, "but it cute Into \tw POetil!!lilv to
,..,... """' the pubic II¥ - i n g the
~of c:t..1enge ~-"

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TheAibrigllloloo
hom
the Erie Coumy

ldminiotraton - - - .... the
Cola1cv -*' be in1Mn&lt;:old ..... "'-idont mighl CUI
~ mey ' Coumy....., ·t hla .,..., ~on the
the fleopn euta, . . . . . does not
' -• they behve it II . . . tDiteppen next

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~· three11 ere being lotrodu&lt;&gt;tllas the
Alb(ight winda up along tenn devo4opment
campelgn. Begun In 197 7, the campolgn p4an
was to relao f6 m~lion in live yeera. "It may be
extended becauaa of the aagglng economy,"
Developrnont Coordinator Berbera I!Jrber
exp4elned. Not e-vone who ~ money
wMI be eble to meet ~,_,II on their
corninltmento in time, lhe edded.
The Albrigttt hal been Dl*atfne at a defiCit for
two y..ro. Operating . _ . _ have " - '
lncrealing at a greeter percentage then the
budget lnc;reatie from the Coullty.
"What
wil do now Ia en11t the lid of the
corporate community mol'-e," Bartaer Mid.
" We'fl trying to slowly
&lt;&gt;&lt;ne1ve1 from
the govemment becau.. they' .. funding re..
end lat."
Co&lt;PO&lt;Itlonl ero being educeted by GaleiY
,..,_tatiyetao to how they con help the
community. The Albright II UMd by 018&amp;
bualneases •• • draw to enocxnge prOSI)IICtive
~to move to BuHIIo.
"0\w Ultlmata go.t Ia 'to malta the Arts self·
l&lt;lffant... ~ oondnued. "If the '
--~ will use tile , .. emount of '""""Y
they ere lllowed to eont.ribuJe theta will be no
problem."

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POiiticiena confronted by

(he~ CUlt has been~ It iS
tough to "" PCIItlcieM to ~ money to the

Arto......, heefth llfO!Irlmt are woldng lor
funding, egehty ldmlnlatnlor cleimed.
Loc.l Cllf.lure "-tvtlont lobby In Weot&gt;ington
together, yet !hoy . . oornpeting lor the money, Goloty-. have t..o..., e

~~ oempeign to-~ hom~.
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~... "-taaalnllltecl. •.,. Arts . . !'lOt
---.clto be~-.. OMetl*
.. plated up .. the Bcote end focel ....... the
Albright COUld ,autter more." ·

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Royals overrun Rochester,
On a cold Tuesday afternoon at Sweet Home
Hi&amp;h Scliool, when the wind was bel&gt;c-chillina to
near naked athletes, the "Sun continued tO beam
eoeray down on the UB women's trade and fldd
team . Tbe Royals out-pointed the University of
Rochester (UR) 76-S4 to increase their record to
~ and move one step closer to the club's first
championship in th&lt;ir three-year history.
l&amp;nited by co-Cap\ain Mary Starkweather and
Olcryl Gandy's firs ·plaec: flllisbes, the Royals
eKploded tO victory in the first of their tWO home

meets.
"The o nes that shine will continue to shine
despite any weather factors," said Esther
Uncerman, who finished fourth in the 800-metcr
behind Slarbuther and Leslie Smith and a UR
run net with a time or ~4 2.
Starkweather, a native of Rusb, New York,
was vjaorious in tbe liop..metcr (2:30) and the
aruelin&amp; SOOO-meters (21:22)-an event which she
participated for the first time in her three-year
career at UB.
" With some or o ur distance .runners ill , we
needed a volunteer for the race," said
Starkweather. "It was fun . I'd slay behind U of
R runncn 10 block the wind until I made my
move 10 the finish Unc."
Gandy, poslin&amp;thconly qualifyin&amp; time for the
Slate Championships on the day in the 200-m&lt;tcr

76-54

(27.7), also won the 400-meter with a time of
1:04.3.
Terti Merritt, the Royals most dfcetive
distance runner, overcame a fterec: wind In the
JOOO.meter to take the UR runner on t he last lap.
Tbe Rochester runner bqao her major tbru$1 on
the n~ to last lap, only to be stalemated by the
wind on the sual&amp;htaway. Men-itt was thus
allowed to sprint b)' her enroute to the tape .
Mariu completed the race in II minutes, 29
seconds.
. Hurdle specialist Sue Chamberlain triumphed
t.n the 400-meter hurdles (1:10.6) while settling
for second place in the !~meter hurdle.
In the field events, which the Royals arc
arowina stronaer in every~eet, they placed first
in three: COntests. The duo of Maureen AI han and
Lisa Grauo placed one-two in the four-kilo shot·
put (9.16 meters to 9.02) and tbe javelin (22.20
meters to 22.16). Grano won the discus toss as
she whirled it 29.5 meters while Jane Turner
finished third with a 22-meter rhrow.
Judy Govcnettio, a distance runner who failed
tO compete Tuesday because or blood tests taken
by the doctor, will be ready for Friday's meet
against the RocheSter Institute of Tcchnolo&amp;y .
.. The tests proved neptivc, so I'D be ready tO ao
F~iday," she said .

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Wolkathon
,TM Matdl of

Di.a Wolhtltoo will II&lt; bdd Aprii U

•·•·• ll.nlltc at Ill• Buffalo Zoo.

k~01) wlllbo tram..t by ,.rtld,
t~M wll ate • .....,. IO&lt; ..,ert

at 10
Tbc: W...llo route (33

uts wloo b••• spomon
kllo-er wwlked. All

pr.......,. wlllbetu.-overtotloeM.,..bofDimes-abattlf&lt;

or bin~ *fecu. To ...pu.. pl&lt;kapar-t. dtllefCa,... or
Soilolr&lt; H • or ..U ,.. M - of OhMs at 119~n. For
IMWldoul 181..-Joe Cllll Loo Ri&lt;llanlsoa at 636-2915.

Sports ·medicine seminar;
Canada will host in May
Foculty from UB, tl&gt;e Unh·mity of Rochester Medkal Cent&lt;r and
l\lcMuter Unl.,..ity or Ontario ...;u be featured durina a Spons Medidne
Symposium M.,- I and 2 at Pillar and Post Hotel. Niapra-on·the·Lake,
Ontario.
.,. two-clly event ...;u discuss topiCs or lntcrtSI tO p)lysician5, den tim .
....,..., allied health professionals and ph)'Ileal education instructors.
The momina session at 9 a.m. 'May I ...;u include cardiovaseular
smcnina. e~en:R rehabilitation and mUfCUio&gt;kelaal screcnin&amp;. Afternoon
....Jons, ...!ikh bqift at I:JO p.m., wiU feature functional tcstiJoa,
~ teehnlq- for pn&gt;feWonal athlaa. joa;na and i&gt;«'...,Uoo or
m........,.kelaal prol&gt;lc:lm.
Tht tbcmc ror the May 2 prQinUD ...;u be treatment in tpO&lt;U m&lt;didnt.
Tbc: 9 a.m. to noon ..moo ..;u include conservative """'""""'tor mU&gt;Ck
and tmdon ill)urles, maxillofacial illiuries, tipmaltous and joint injuri&lt;s.
problems ...;th adoleKcnt athlell:s, lr..tmall modalitie&lt; and sctuq up
lpOftt clinks.
R...,atlon can be done tbrO\IJh Contlnuin&amp; Medieal Education, 13S
Cary Hall. Main Str«t Campus.

'We don~ , ... ro "Y mveh - you11,.y h 101 us.··
:1447 Belloy A,....,. at Wins~
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Bdna lnined in o&lt;ltinlaul boa valuableuset 10 ~u cmd fellowanal&lt;nPia« tho na iD the waer aDd wait fO&lt; the full co swim towuds it. Ntvcr
lunsc ac il or 10\1 can..,.. it into a Nn aDd b&lt;eU lhc: line. With lbelisb
dole tO lhc mcsll, quietly lid it bead fltll. N~ OCI itlllil fnl as Ibis alii
cauoe che li$h co jlllllj) out of lhe oct.
ldeotifyina lhe arorcmcncK&gt;oed rlSh cao be diftlcuk to chose .. bo haw
not cau&amp;ht any. By usiQalbesc dcscripcions you sbould be. able 10 identify
the dlrrera~c fish.

"I! 10\1 doft't &lt;atdl rub here cbis tim&lt; or yar}O\I miah• a w&lt;IIIV&lt; up
r..runs" ,IIJUlllbl&lt;d • llriuiY Olcotc, New York natM. His yeas or~
the LoU Ontario ~hallows ba~ dc:hocl sqpmt ~ 8rOWid bis aJaay btu&lt;
ey&lt;S 01 ' 'WD U ~ of nWDmJQS ~runs or UOUI and salmoo.
The wiDdb&lt;eaka clad vaeran has been dr"''Pna a lin&lt; ituo chae waun
for yeas as ba•·e oportomm from all over w...cr~~ N&lt;w York.
Why arc che full compdkd co Ibis lloy SUIIUIIer villqc? Thdr food
supply-smdt-is present makinJ their spoownifta run wbil&lt; trout aDd
salmon arc cherc to feed on than.
From the Ambqst Campus, Oleate is a quick, -..le 35 minllles away.by
&lt;ar. To a&lt;tlllcre tah Mlllenport Hipway north to Transit Rolld, route 78
and follow It to It's ..d. Route 78 cblll&amp;&lt;l n-.. xvcral tlmoa Md also
turns ofccn but ju.c remain on il JOins oorlll. Atlhc: &lt;nd or hip way 781&gt;
rouce 11. Tum lcf\, pn&gt;c:«d 300 f«1, tum ri&amp;ht on Jac:kJOn Scre&lt;t, and
follow Ihe •lans to the town marina and boac launch.
Onot at the marina, ....U. co che ~ and li$h. The p1&lt;r Is aowdod, but
there is usually""""· Rml&lt;mher• ..,. a opoon, spinner or anylllina that
rCICIIIbb a ....., filltt w ...-.de.
This lpol b loealed a lhc end of 11-Mile Oett aDd feeds Into the t.ke.
You willnolicc clwlt die - a l n tbe windina ertdc is muddy aDd forms a
mud slick lo lilt IaIcc. This llick is a profJUblc $poe tO diOP a sinker.

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The ~i&lt;st crouc co 1po1 arc lhc raillbowa. They arc silver with o pink
11r.U mcnclina aboul haJf.way dowt\ 1M body. A brown uouc is a bit
loracr around lhe &amp;irLb tblo a rainbow aDd hu spots on lhe top half or its
• body from tho cip or the bead to cho ~1. The c:olor of the spoco arc b&lt;own
aDd bla&lt;l&lt;. Lake trout haw tho ~&amp;me body shape but havcJiahc..,..... spots
Iliac resemble motclina. These .spots look very slmll.v to chot:e round on
muskelunac. The spots llart at the head and I.'Oiltlnue 10 lhc ~1. Kalf way
down the spot.s prosresiiv4o JCI Uahtcf, uncllchey blend in with the while
underbelly.
Rdadva
Cotio saln)on-musm 10 chc uouc-bovc a similar body coo1"11uration.
Smail blad&lt; dots on 1M upper half of the body and on the top half of the
l&amp;il, arclhc Ill()$( promin&lt;nl tnlts. The donal back or .... cobo is blue aDd
the und&lt;nide is oih·cr·,.'hite. The other '"'~YI 10 disllnalllsb it from thcuout
Is lhatche IQQ&amp;uc is q&gt;cddtd black, and the scaks fall orr at lhc: sfi&amp;hc..,
handtina.
If you bappcn 10 be lud:y cnoup 10 catch a few ~tc troUI you mich•
I&gt;UII in one with a bruise·lite scar on i1t $ide. ilrills eauocd by one of the
enemies of Lake Ontario-the Lampray eel. Tho lake crouc au lhc most
effected bccaU&gt;&lt;: in lhc summer they live in water 100 or more feet deep.
lampnaYJiive in this deep water and &amp;IIOCk lhclakm by IICacbill&amp;tO their
sod&lt; and drawin&amp; blood to feed icsclr. The eel scoys on for......,.. days until
the fulo is cichcr dead or wcak&lt;ncd.
In addicion co lh&lt; Lampraf', another foe of che ~ke's lnhobitants is
&lt;h&lt;mical pollution. Althouah it is noc •• bad •• 1)311 years. uacc amounts
of Mircx, PCB, Dioxin and mercury ace sclll found in che r..h. To avoid ill
&lt;ffccts In comumln&amp; th.,.. fish, ic is bcsl 10 fill&lt;tthcm and remove che skin
and as much rat as possible. By fitlttlna 1hem it reducr:s the amount of
mm:ury which is mostly concentrated around chc SPinal cord. Rcrno&gt;ing
Ihe rat d«nascs the amount or rac·aoluable orcanlc chemk:als.

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A$ is uoually tho c:uc, most of lhc: aood bot lpol$ are only - l b k by
!!Pt. l"h&lt; 11&lt;&gt;e1 lauJICII at the marina, Is convcru...t as wdl as modem.
Wl\&lt;n cruillna OD die t.kc. follow lho mud slid&lt; created by the crtdc. It

Qt&lt;nds from . the pier to chc end o f Olcou beach. Troll bock aDd forth
SCVffal tlmoa while rcmaiaina poralld 10 lhc :dlorc appro&gt;lmatdy 30 f«t
away. l"h&lt; best depth co work is b&lt;l-sevcnand IS f«~.lfchc fiSh don't
hit, mow In towards the lbore, but take care not co set coo Shallo*l
The lures thac wetk che bes arc lhe Rapalas. Almoot any eolor and site
will work. Aacnsh also wor'k well, but snap-arc more frcqucnc chan with
the Rapl)as. Almllll.,y lure thac resembles a srtiCII or larl&lt; nlionow will

work.

Wl\&lt;n uslna Ihe ~Upolu il I&gt; imponaot to use Ihe rl&amp;ht knot to cnrurc
propct IICtion or the lure. U~t a Blood moe aDd tle il with a Unle 1oo11 10
that ilau1 wobble from sick co .side. Afiercatcblnaa full or fretinachelinc
from a ..,.., cb«t chc k - aod draw mochcr iool) if n«asary.
Alway&gt; llold"" tO lhe pole. sa- 10\1 wiD - t O Ia OUI b«weca 75 aDd
100 rca or liD&lt;, 10\1 will to 1&lt;1 lhe boot exrra hard wbco 1M rlih hh.
A liV&lt;Iy late IIOUI alii puU lhc pole riahl oot of your haDdJ if you arc
cau&amp;h• Jlceplna.

Gel-!
Onoctho fliblson )'Gill lin&lt; theucit- bqlns. Remain eatmaDd red
tbe fish ill., chat then is no sladt Ill che line. If the
has ala&lt;k it well
jtUIIp OUI Of lho water. A browu troot can leap as blah as five f«t while
trylna co ~c Jhc Me out of il's moutb.
•'1~' clmoa k ayl't-c'l Ukc chcllsb fdl off che line, but doft'c be fooled.
....., on recUnala because vay ofccn they wiD swim rilh• under the boac.
Tbe -·~the lbll-caa be thelllOit Villll, Oathcrina~~lbll
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After tokina lhe above prcaucioru, llmil che iocakc co 1c:s. than cwo
pound&gt; per week. Yoona children aDd prqnanc women should avoid any
COMWnpt.ion or these
If you're one or those fosllcnncn wllo flih aoldy for sport, rclcasc your
caleb after Iandin&amp; hand bovina your pbolo cakcn with il. Be &lt;Ireful when
haodlina a rub you arc aoina to release. Avoid touchina the sides of che full
as Ibis ranoves 11\e proccctiw slime on_lhe ocalcs wbich shields it from
di...,_, Hold il by the mouch Of tbe undcnidt o/che head under tho &amp;ills.
By rdcasinJ the flib )'Ou iUC practkina conKfVAcion ahd h&lt;iabtcnin1 yoU,
cnjoymcnl or lhe sport .
If you do keep your Iilii make sure that you only cake wbal you can use
and k«p undtt the limit or five 1rour of tht same or con1binacion or
SP«ics. Nc&gt;&lt;r cake v.'hac 'you can't use. Help prcvcnc mdanacrina sptties
and lrtll tht rtth wilb kindness.

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Harriman Library home
for minority career day
In an cffon to expand the ooUcsc and career options or
hiah iehool and undcr.,-lduatc minority students, the
Coalition or Minorit y Graduate and Professional Students Is
praanina a career day tomorrow between I p.m . and S p.m.
in H arriman hall.
"(UB) oecm.s to be proud that It has more minorily studenll
than any other SUNY school," Coalition member Evereu
H opkins said, "but il doesn't sbow'lllat minority studencs are
.,-oupcd In juSI a few fields."
Hopkins explained that t.bere is a lack of tt~inorlty scudenu
in such vital and arowin&amp; field~ as enalnccrina. medicine
pharmacy, oompucer ~ncr and law. The careh day is
meant, in pan, to introduce szudmts to ch"" fields and
explain how to deal 'With p&lt;ercquisitC$ whicll can dlscourqc
szudcau.
"Many 51tMicaU, DOl just minorltie$, may be turned orr by
ealculus and orpnic cbemisuy," Hopkins said. MOS1
minority !tucknls, be noced, are _concentrated In
Communication. History and SodoloBY.
Tomorrow's flnt Annual Career Day, &amp;pocuored by the
lllut 5\udent Union (BSU), is .tso an auem_J)( to Improve the
iacerattio11 bet- undcrataduale and .,-aduau 51udents $0
tbcy m ay levn fi'OCII eacb other, Hopkins sail!. "The bond
tlaal lhould be belween us doesn't exist a t thia poiM.'' be

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w~ ~ wrltla&amp; aod preparatioll for atadtWe
&amp;d!OOI I re $0of tile. ¥ t ivi ta IChedulcd for.

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Hllll ldlnel ttudeats who •e plunina to autlld collcse or
- lllldcdded about lbcit falllre are also invited 10 .._
..,_. &amp;peak• ud foraa MiDorily Studellt Afl'lln
.,.,_ . _ . . JU.odes, 111111 puticipue ill worksbops.

. . . . . . .lvcs r r - area· ttdmical CIIIIJqe$ as ..U as UB
!Qjor ac8demic: i~ wil be . . - , " ' aJve
inlormatioa Oft 10011eae-.
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T - nalq, u pan of !he CYCDl. tlltCoallcaoa ltlld

_,Giller
IIIP' Idlool alldeau
BSU ue IJIOIII«ina

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I I p.m. 111111 ~ hill
Sqnlrc Hd and Ellleo!J IIId will raura at 3 a.m. The C'Venlls
frw for lbolc who au~ 111o: ~ d 17 IICtlvlelet.

sa.. a.. wll be leariQI aJ

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NICKEL DRINK HOUR AT

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Underground
Bar

2610 Main Street - Near Amherst St.

THIS FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
5¢DRINKS ·FOR IS MINUTES
- 4 TIMES A NIGHT!!

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toe Wines - Wed. thru S.t.
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._.IIR5!.iilll!l!imi~a W,ATCH

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Needs a· Helping Hand
- - - - - W E NEED: - - - - volunteers to distribute the evaluation materials
in you class.
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- - - - HELP US: - - - - - - to provi~e information about courses and
instructors at registration.

Call :jim ut 636-:-2950 or .tJJlk to us f rom 10 a.m.-2
p.m. on the f irst floor of Squire.

Copies of SCATE are now
available· at
· Squ4-e lnf-Ormatit&gt;n
It bu __, a t..d wed: for UB softball d
baeball. The Royals'
Tuesday doublebader aalina Buffalo St01e Coii&lt;F was raiDed out and
rescheduled for April 28 01 BuffaJoiState (2:30 p..m.). The Bulb ~also
rained out T uesday and have resdleduled thdrclootbk-beader wiili Colpte
Unlver&gt;ity. UB coadl BiD Monkanb also tancdJed tlw: Bulb' Wednesday
double.Jw:ade&lt; aaalnst Buffalo St.a te Collqe, but la1er rescheduled it for
Apn1 23, 01 I pm, It Pedle F"!dd.

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~.~1: .~"'!!!:- Will this be the year they win the eup? And~ Savard's
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Edmomon and Oreulcy are the pair to watch.
Wbat's10ina on in Ibis year's Natioal Basketball~ playoffs?
The Knicl&lt;o and Los ,tinados We« elimioalcd 'ri&amp;bltway. tbe f'botni• Su.ns '•
are about to ao, and it lookl tike H owton willoq~ by San Antonio.
What aboutlj&gt;e C::eltia' easy sweep or Cbic:qo uxl}'biladeJphia'• slruaale
witb t.lilwalcee7 This oould be the Cdtics' Yf21;

Where: Fillmor.e Room, Squire Hall ,
When: Saturday, April 18 , 1981
Time: 2:00 p.m.
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Oakland and
~ t&gt;o'"tb are undefq~ed afler,llw pmes';-nottoO.
surprisiaa Willa tbc pitdllac . ., , !bey have- but ~ will they be aflct
the AJJ.Star brat? The Yaokees are stru&amp;alina and the Mas are on top or
the NadouJ ~East. That'stbe'joyofthe early baseball setson-it's
anyfJcxly's ball &amp;IUDO·
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Bowlen Alsocialloll, and MOililut Na~~a is leadina thePK.k in tautis.
Joe Louis cJiod early SuQtlaJ mornina at the aae of 66. It's a
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IAJ.ul"ll'l« atl&lt;T it hu " - wai~.Sc~AccooiiiU Bo{lalo Police J)epartQiellt, lhbi&amp;.a.&amp;-C!2J.ecl Jor_ "house
-r~.lll. tilt l9Sia .. _..,..,.~..- .. • fonn or sOaaJ
The ICC&gt;Ond problem ,.-it!J UB's dda,....s paym&lt;:lll "iU ".-ind the (SlO) charae in full-''
~ - l c io thot ,., the CWTCIIt biJIU., S)'SI&lt;ft\ is p&lt;&lt;lt}' • • 0ot. f..UIIC Of Student AcmuniS thll will IIOC
the Naboo's most &lt;OmiP' ron:cs. ptheriA&amp;•
So-called "aralaht ban" wen
;:: Ioiii)'.'' Wil.oo complainftl. He noted that tllecbaraes ch.aoae witll th&lt; new syscem is cltop dala fO&lt;.....,.. .....,.. "paid-orr• by tll&gt;'ttft ownen.
also oa:uionally popular amona
- t out by Scud&lt;ot Aocounu include a minimum allowin&amp; stud&lt;ots lO rt«ivc tuitlce - · SUNY
the lesbian commlnucy. On "butdt
amount or ipformation. TIM: """' procu• -.iU "try to policy &amp;iva ill unlta one wtdt ~ for' students to
Eecouttn
Improve oommunkatlon" bclw«n the Unlvenily and dr&lt;JI) courteS before levyina penalties. Otbct lthools
On a reaional level, Buffalo's niahl out," the nwculine-looklna
the aud&lt;ot.
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impoSe a 30 - t tuition adjU$IJ"O&lt;nl in the K&lt;OIId
lcbian ban, allhouah loa1ed in a lesbians would take 10 the suceu
The new occouruina Q()(.U will contain I Wt or week or classes. UBCiela)'S an &lt;Xtnl cbarae • ......,_,
"r....... ' ' seetion or town. - . without their more reminine
~ •npald cbaraes from the IJRVioUS stllem&lt;nt, additional
until the thltd - k Of the - a , wbCI I $0 ptr«Dl cottsidered quality establishments. panners. These bars also boearnt
ctwaes, and all tuition deferments-such u TAP and adjusuncnt is sa.
a.y. from Roclleslct and TO&lt;Onto popular u a ......,. or aeaP&lt; frooa
tuition wamn.
"We are hopina to suikt a compromise l!)th SUNY would ....U "Wcdeod excumocu to the OOdUIIOO lablu ~- "Yoo
oo t.bil ooe," Wdson said. He araued that "three 111ea Ollie labiaru and "excb~ .....,t to suaialu bars If you Wcte
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•'etb rna.ka more seascu for SludeoU in • Uni\-rnil)' pbooe Dwobcn. H
nabtina with your lov~r :·
Wilton anpbasized tbal any acbool&lt;&amp;used delay iD Lbis loraeWhile mOll ksbiaOI rdiod oo the ~ one lesbian, "beause it
•udent ~tf Aid IIJO!'C'Y will nqMe tbe late f«
One of Wilton'• major concam is tha( a student'l 1Mor......,..as1l wayof~dloli&gt;· would sake ha' houn 10 fmd you
~'IIW'IIoted \.._."''the h•'O thinst . . - ijkely lUted pennan&lt;nt addreso is ICIQirate sin« thAI is where ksbianJ, some remained Jkep(telll. there."
to be late,t,'F ,liEOO (Pell Oranu) and OSL !he, biDs will be ..... l(i)le(ed tbat "it'sthuludtnt'• The aeneral "tavcrn"lelllna•prcad
(Cuarantetr-siudmt LOans). I! the di&gt;mplaed ,respoftlibility to ke&lt;p it up to date," a proeess .tear omona thOSt who wisbed to Sto.ch-&amp;bsllp
application .-heolhe floana.J Ald Offi~ by Juoe I ..complished via a form In Admlssiolls end R«&lt;&gt;rds _avoid bttomina onAO of tht 33
Rolc-pa.rlna wu a .slanincant
for OSL and July I for BEOO, we ~·on't marae." (A&amp;R). Hayes B. Students "should check (the addrm) pct«Dt of all lesblarts affiicated asp&lt;a of le;bian bar life. The
Wibon acUied that the Eliaibility Report must raeh UB in the Fall or when re&amp;isterina" siliCe the new blllina with aloobo~ "We ·
au masculindy-incluned ••butehes•'
by those dates, sinor his om•• "is not sympathdk to -system iS "tlm«&lt;ated guff," Wilson explained. really.sittinaduEk• for alooholism," wote men's dothes.-riaJ&gt;t down co
we applications ...
Sludmu should cll&lt;d&lt; into the billina lltuation ir they noced ooe narr11or. Thue tilt jOckey shorts and t«Wu.
-'Ito. if the scudent is ir&gt;corredly cbaraed ror Health have""' reetlvtd any b1JHna by the cod or September. - I~ many senior c!cizcn Slacks, oOcn unavailabl4! in_
.......,...., sius, ..... tailor-mad&lt;: for
lesbians by • AO&lt;C 00 ChippeWi
SUus. ''Thc butcbts looked like
men. dress&lt;d Iii« men, and fou&amp;ht
like men," assened oneoour&lt;%.
Meanwhile, the femininelyinclined "ferns " wore frilly blo~
and skiru. h was mandatory thai
eadt lesbian &lt;hoose the life of a
butch or a fern. "Everyone knew
..,bo was ..--no.•• «pla1ncd one
palron.
Butth·ftm couples wert
exucmtly papular, with tile butcb
S&lt;Mna u the leader and protector.
If a butch .,ished tG dan« wilb
_.... but&lt;_ll•s fctn, pa'O&gt;issiOD
was required. Tht consequent
tension Pt'odueed many bucdt YS.
butc;h liaJ'tts, Ultimately, however,
J solidarity was malntaintd, -as all
lesbians iecoanized tbe nttd to
"band tOSdhct ap!nst the outside
,
lj'Or1d."
Oat
infamous
••rem ..
panicularly irate at the incicleniS of
lwassmcDt, pickdecl Ralph':f'Witli
a sip •hldt r&lt;ad, "Gay People Do
Not l'maUdlt This a.r." Described
as • •oetn Who ,... 'woukt teckltany~lilna... tht ~ l " ltsbian went 011
to bccoine sherift or a j rnall town~
Ohio-appalnted by her ~
lover who bad ~ docted.l',iayor.

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10 ~. but lnsload led cllrecdy fO deelh.
A lol of people bdeve thM

In !be cmiUries fO folow. clldlr1Q m.thocls ~ and
INiud of leading' dlr«::ly to dnlh. alcobolled to ~.
c:onvuillons 8lltl mild c.- of~. This; o 1 -. put a
dNI.,a on the IIO&lt;ded ' HIICIP1' Hour"T~. fort\lr..-ly. dldlna . . . . '-been .pelf-.!
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Un~l$lty I..Mmlrig' Center for anyone In the Unl~ty
or community 'lll1o qeeds help wilh ony pleC&gt;e ol writing,
whether II be -.m1c. ......,.1, p&lt;oleulonol or

W... Wolle. W- The lolln:b ol Olmos Wolk.othon b
~. April 26. Sign "!' llob!es will be -..s In me

Squi"' C-enOHt.ounge oa 1\pdl ~.~and 23. Starts at 10
a.m. ot the BuffAlo Zoo. Cell None)' ot831 ·35211or more
lnfomuollon.
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undorgone a 6 - k u.lnlng ""'!""· II you would like ·
....,_ to respond to your writing, slop by 336 Bilely
weekdays lrom 12-4 p.m., fo\WTh from 6 -9 p.m. or ;}46
Squire lrom 6 9 p.m. T~-P·

The ~of OknMIIII Christian You.tll b pbnnlng to
open o U8 cNpler. l\nyone 1 - . d may contact John
at 877·7718 for further tnr~t~.
So&lt;ol~ Mln;.try Special Easter Se~ Sun·
dey et 500 p.m. In lh• Jane Koeler Room, Ellicott. S.r·
mon by Daryl Smith. &lt;lommunlon wm be held end corr. .

.hour will follow .s ervk'e.

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1\rob Studrnt 1\san. meets today ot8 p.m. In 3JO Squire.
Meeting for okl and new executfve"'"commlttee.

Mole ~olwlteers are , _ _ to help the handicapped dur-

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Ing swimming clesses every Frkt.oy lr01)111:3().2 p.ril. at
• Clarl&lt; Holl. Colll.lso or Oa"" at'CI\C, 831·3521.

Japenese Student Assn. met-t.s today at 7 p.m. 1n 352
fo\FAC, Ellicott;

'1• Fi'Hdom Oood For the JeW~?~ Hll~l Friday E""nlng
at 7:30p.m. in the Jane Keelor Room. Elll&lt;otL

c.- Stu4eat

SeN'~«

Aun. meters today at 6:30 p.m. In

260 Squhe. EledlDns lor executive board will be held.

Lesi'C hanee lor Pas-.r Seders sign up. Coated Hll~l
today at 8364540.

SOUth East ·AsiM. Student Assn. meets tomorrow at
2:30 p.m. In tile Socond Floor lounge. Red Jod&lt;el.
EllicotL Philllphlnes, Thailand; SlniJipore, • - -

Happy Pasto¥er. Sedef servka wlU be held at both
Chabod Houses, t.Qmorrow and Sunday at8:45 p.m. Yom
Tou 5e'~ at 10 a.m. Sunday and Monday. 3292 1'\ain
SL and 2501 N. For«~ Rd.

Malaysian Stu~ts ere LrMted to attend.

Tau Kappa Epsilon
Squire.

Ott Involved next year. The foll'owrng positions ere: open
In the CAC'orn~: ~utlve. Dlre&lt;for. Internal 01-.r,
E&gt;&lt;temel Dlroctor (3 positioN), Treawter. Publicity Coor·
dlnator, Van Coordinator (otlpended~ Apply at Ill• CAC
ofllc:e, ;}45 Sqoire, 831•3521.

meeu Sundi.y at 7:~ p.m. In 2;}4

Lebllnuc Student Assn. m~Monday at 5 p.m. in 339
Squlre.2. '

8uffaig E&amp;st·Wut CU.tu mHts the .s.econd and last
Wednesday or evory month at 29 Vernon l'loce, opL I (1
block south of ·MaJn and

Soc:lety ol Women Engineers Anal banquet May 2. Call
Manene at 636·5674 or Den!~ at831-4603 lor detalltll.
l nt~rested.
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to disc;u'ss

ma.crobiotk:es. wholistk Malth c::ooc:ept.s, etc:. FOl furth~r
lnformatton call 838·2252 or 834-7215 or stop l.n etthe
Grain Mm. 5 w. NorlhNP (832-6400~

VtsuaS Olsetays on FeteiAicohol Syndrome Alternatives •
In ChUd Rearing Committee ad Plenned Parenthood will
be pr-nt•d lllis Monday lrom 11:»1:30 p.m. ill th•

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lectures

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"f'fe.llher Pll~rlmaae nor Cru~sade: R0mane.sque
Scutpture in Cempagni.a'' gt\len by Prof.[). Olau foUowed
by "'Van Gogh'slmage.s of Weavers ot Brabant• given by
Prof. C. lemel Tue5day ar 8 p.m. In 234 Sqwre.

preperect Chtkl Birth Technlques end ott\ers wut be
pre.tdtted ol ttas• J.,ounge. Squire Tuesday from
11:30-1:30 p.m.

Happy Easter
.-,.

..

Monday, ~ 20 thro~ Thursday, the new ofll&lt;e ~
Alcohol AWllrene.. ln 125 Cl•menr. MSC. will beoOonng
free cofF'e:e arwf cookies to all W'ho slop ln. Th4!'y wUI ~
open from7·9 p.m. While you're~. tryoneol our-new
quest~nolru. Stoff me~rs o( Alcohol Awe~ w111 be
on hand lo answer questions 3.

...EI~IIdo(' a tedurt 11bout tM civil strife the~ w1Lh

Mafio Ve-ja,squu of lhe Demo&lt;:retk RevoluUot\ory Front
t.ocby ot 3 p.m.. in the Has l,ognge, ~. Fre.e.
The Russlao Club wnt sponsor AI...- Flllmonov•
Sovlety Dissident "'ho "'ll~speol&lt; on the Soloiely Union,
April24 at 3:30p.m. In 828 Cle-ns, AC.

WRUS. The student rodlo sta11on. is J10W o~tlng epplketons tn lhe area&amp; o£ NeW&amp;t.Adve.rtJslng and .Music- for
next year. For more lnfonnetJoncontecc us.thiO\.Ig'h ca.m·
. - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- ;# pus mall at Ill Tolbert.

quote Of the day

Folklesl April 24 end 25. Crb Williomson and Torn
Paxton. Jonathan Edwards and John Hell~

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"Global Perspeetlves on.the C~ol Q.uaUty ol Lll•"
gtven by Di : Lester Milbrath Tuesday at 1 p.m. in 320
MFAC. Ellicott.
-

Applications ore ""'!' avou.ble for volunteer counsollng
poslttons at theSe:~tuellty Education Cenltf, 261 $quire
l----------------•01~~•- - - ' o~.J 11 Norton.. Summer Tt111ning starts Ju"M 1.

'Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted
time."
·
-Abraham H. Maslow

WRUB. 640 11111, your •tudent rodlo &amp;tollon., eon be

"lingo Manta.. I~Jnguage r-eif tomoftOW et 2 p.m. ln the
Fillmou~ room. Sq\llre. AdfnJuion l;, ''"end evei)'OneJJ
wek::ome.

ca-r Dey apoasOft&gt;ll by tloeCooUIIon or Mlnorl!)&lt; GrocJ.

lntetful '81 on Sunday, 1\p~d 26 et 8 p.m. In the
Kethac1ne Comelllheeter. EltkolL TIC:kets on saJt now.
For more lnrormaUon, call 636-2351 or come to 372 Red
JIC'ket, EIUcott..
•

heard Monday lhrou¢&gt;f'rlday I rom 8-4 p.m. ln the Squlr•
Caf•rerla.

u.te and Ptof~Of'\a.l Students tomorttJW from 1·5 p.m.

In the Horrltnon Featlty CL-ub. Keynote Spe,okt'r i.s
A:oosewh Rhodes. Attend Cerur Day od rec-ei~ tree:

odR&gt;Ittanoe •nd. troO?POnoiJon to Fre&lt;dorn Train, Buses
le:ftoe Squtre end Ellfciott e't 1 J p. m. er\d mldnlght1 rdurn
3a.m.

Ooy !'eople's' Alliance hal party April24 at 9 p.m.ln 107
Town-d. Admission $1. Erijoy wine, lood, mu~ ond
rnendly people.
·

fresl)lncn Engineering AAMHment: 219 Fronczak Holt:

"Texture 1\notym" 11~ b_y Prol. Harry Wechsier ollhe

lodey at 9 a.m1 6nd I p.m.; 4120 at ! 1 a .m. a¢ 2 p.m.;
4/21 et9 a.m. end 3 p.rn.; 4/22 at 10 a .m. and 2 p.m.

UnWersity or Mlnnesot. today at 3:30 p.m. In room 41.
4226 Ridge Lea.

SOphomotu admltted to deparvnenta- their deport·
~
•
menta fqrredvilora.. "

"OUvcr" Olm today In 170 fo\FAC. Ellk:oll, and tomorrow
rn 146 Dle(enclorf et 6 and 8:45 p,m: Sunday at5:30 and
8:15p.m. ln the Squire Con!ere.nc:e Theater.

~union wbo will .,e going on to .g rodum and prolos-.,1 -~ who wiD groduole In 1962 should set up e
refer:enc:ellle. 001 l'lrs. Mock at 831·3515 or corne&lt;o 3
Hayes C lo make 01"1 ~ln~t... •

...Rough Cut" rum iomort'OIN at ~00. 7, end 9~0 p.m. In

LutherM c..npils Mllllatly worsbip ..nlces Sunday on
IMW&lt;Son to . _ , okllls couroes Ji1 Reeding, /o\llb, _ ihe)ilond In l.Ak,o l.oSalle, Elll&lt;i&gt;tt. Easter. BI\Incllot 10
Engllsh WrkJne and high l n - semtnera In Sodol e.m. and Easfer S.rvtc.t-ot 11 o.m..
Sludleo 6nd so.-. ~ must hold • Bodlelon ••

the Woldmon Thelter, Norton.
'
Indio Student Aun. ._10" to a oiwinning leoture Alms (Erlgtlsll Sub&lt;Jtlot) at Woldmon
Theiler. "Guide" todo1 ot 7 p.m. and 1 0 - e1 S:30

l\flpii08nll , _ be ~ . - -••pa-.Live In posltiqn, room,
boord

odmlsslon.

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=:'..~=-~~.:d~ =..=..;.,;,.:.~~M~.:~!m-::: ~-;~~\:yHotlloo~o:-=~·~

~prO¥lclod.l'utorll~nselo'":'~lconlsmust
be~~ with. llrong ocodemlc
~ In .MoO&gt;. English, &amp;clence, Sodol StUdlet
and resk1ef9 hafl e&gt;cporlence. Live In ..-.... room,

reside- holla. Tloouglo lite In tile school~· 6nd-led
down Irom 1111 yeor's manto. the 11JctM1ooi ol Goodyear
Easthadboentyolhoraldencldrowll)g.deslgnlng,pafi&gt;.
Ung. lou!J~Ing. creating. amiUng ...S lmpr&lt;Mng tlottlr
heme. Fot lhls Opportunity we would like to lhlnk lh•
comm1aee.
·

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"Lody and The Tmnp" f i l m - 1n the Squ;.e
Confer~ Theiler ond Sunday In the Woldman
-n-or, Norton at 4. 6, 8: and 10 p.m. '
_
=:::.~ ~ ~'":'!_~=:;.3~. c~-...-llluilontANn.lssporo. . "Deric_Stlor" Aim t!"'lllhl a.nd tomorrow et midnight In
~ to oppty. IIppi~~ Ia AprN 20. ·
aorlog their ~ armutl Tolihlrt- beg!Mlng 1!\on·
the Srjulre Coi\r...r- Theiler.
•
day end. COI)IInulng' througHout the Wftk. T•shlrl and . Lutrnmslnlllnuerlua--byBulloreb*oltlle
l.ulbeAn c.npua lillolslrJ _..., ~ ~from jeney&amp; wiN be oold li'OITi 11·3 p.m.1n the Squlre Center Dept. ol Engllih end the .Doa.wnentory -orch Inc..
noon-1:30 p.m. In 232 Squire. Good Friday ~ts of L - -1he II!Ya Room, S.Jd.Y 6nd the, Copen lnfor·
orll!inally scheduled lor 1\prjl 22 hal been elll&lt;lOlled.
l'luak ond lilodltlllon. Come anytlmo ...S lloyoslohg •• motion - · 1\C. Costs- from f5.~.50-wilh pro~wish.
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...... -~ leQII SerVIotl ollao lrM!ogalod:
vlpoand-to.UUB.a-.Doyou-o
- - . Jn SWJ/lRJ courta ol the Ptetlderrft Colnmla·
,........,lor--~
lion? &lt;II$ 11M to eel 11 _ . . for
For more lnl~• .top In at OlS. Open
·0., __..•• fk!ik Apr1125. 2. p ... - tho. llmber1l
~~ring, food and tlgn ~ In 311 Squft_ • 11-5 p.m. MOnday, TI'&lt;SdaY, Thu,ndo)l. 6nd Frldly; until
7 p.m. Wod.-ji In 340 Squire. flbo -.tay.a
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~=··~~Trod&lt; ond Field e1 Ro~ Wesleyan-:
~ Buobollat Conlolus College (2~
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Pror...loul Sc.rr Suate Cbau .. a a
" - ~ and AJumni
Oinrd c:;...,l)l), a Burtalo onhodooulol.
compriw lilt allcmalc .,.,..p.

subll••••

w•nu't ftll
'The lb&gt;al Commlll.. member 0. Mutt~)'
Blotk, who wW tdv&lt; ucb&lt;Suuc Univa"P~y
of Ntw Yort (SUNY) Centro!
Adminittradon Joaoon. Block, dq&gt;ut)' lO
SUNY ~ Clifioo Jl. Whanon lor
eam,pw rc:1atloaa, " - ' 7 remna ;., lilt
...,. Cll*ily u hit ,._... UB M1k on
praickftllll -..h - ' s II ........_ 8nd

BiAPOtotoa.

-

and .....,..._ _.. . . . .

IJCI\pl-a f)'JX 0( ~-..

pas •

.., - - . t l l r - •llw - - ...

lhouldlaylloe-O(Ibe ........
Ktrcer Mid, ..,......... dill lbe 11ww t'laians
GoVH1\0f'"t ofnn • the
Auembly and tht Seaak-"Mvc lot tht
mota ......... ..,....S"" SUNY -ora~ona.
~
r-..dol aid &amp;lid
ua 0au1 ~ ,... -·~ca.

IDVOIYcd-thc

. .,_Ill_,
ballioa._.._......_o.-rc.-q _,

HIIIIo L

"--liy

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Slaalcy Fiat. ot !hat r.loolca .... beat
. - e d. '"111&lt;- IIMIIOob~to
tht .....,...._ eitloct:' lC.ctur . . . . -.
DOfiOI ,., altl-.h t1w ooot1oo1&lt; tot SUNY
_.,..,, otber sw. ,............,..,.. r....., ... wdl '"llllb&lt; ...., .
" Wt'tt optrllift&amp; llllller &gt;ef1P1 n&amp;tll now.
Wt can pay cb&lt; ~ buc• arn'c buy
•• , III)Odl," tbt
" 11'1 1101 ••
• ho will suffer. lt'a tloc -......... eaA't
buy tbrir
' T h e - '"' tbt ddQ' le _
....
~ ICftcer ............. lo .... .._,..

..._.!d.

"""*'" ..... """'"'..

- · · bct'ooull tloc ~ .... s.-t
MaJ'IftCI'~w...... ......
Stale~..,

Ncdiaft ••

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15 April 1981

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Vol. 31, No.'" SUNY at autt.lo
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1'-S. il a·ju161t. l'k'lru ~~ftc~ '-bit roratoo.t a

,... - · tte c:Larifios bls ldf·.,..,u.il by..,.. be lob
hit tldclic$ioa ''inlcrftrt Willi his prWaOE and

IJolrlM.

Ult.'' Heir c~Jibour Aot&gt;Pinl eold t...U,. and b&lt;
kro&gt;ws ic..oo·c b&lt;
Tony b 21.
'The U 8 jnnlor bioJoc11 ,..P, Clll\1101 help llliudf.
,VI&lt; docs 1101 uisr yet. Vlcleo-)uniJcs ...._..,_... rbat
ls. Yep, Tony S. it a ~juntlc.
"MY"b&lt;tt l _ a _ I M.. topJn. l'llao-ot
my -r to ... ......,._,,. buy 1 .,i&lt;lr ofP... -1'
~ bills. 00 what ~ .....

-y.

s.

- l e d.
Tony s.
VJC1Jm or tb&lt; svri[l or&gt;olli-.N
or onvadifl&amp; video IM'&lt;'· 'The avmbtt of q-atad!lnes in Squirt Han ....,..., ftam twd lo
I In no lime. Cwttncly cherc ort (out in llw
Ratlukelltr and ......., in chc rttrc~lion rooms wbido
allo hoU&gt;t pi~~&amp;.pona and ft&gt;O&gt;ball cables.
Last Oc«mbet a Stat&lt; Supttmt Coun judp: ruled
IIIII oiedo pmes,"lultikc pinblll. do not Yiobtt tbt City
or Buffalo'• ..W..pmb6na c&gt;&lt;dinaoce. .,..... rouonin&amp;
lbol "811y a;... you an uc&lt;Oded play 0&lt; a
r.... boll ;. pmblinl." .. Caplaln ~:oeMctt~ P.
K...,..,y, h&lt;:adoflhe Buffalo Poll« ()eputmau's.;.,.
1&lt;1~ad cold TN Sp«trwm. dod not hold up. 1lo&amp;l,.. II
lilt impetu&gt; lhal ..... needed

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ActlOn!it~~IO "lhe Co~tkr-E&gt;.t&gt;m&gt;,

"Rob&lt;n Wnd: ,
Ptaidenl of Wo&lt;k Vcndina &amp;nd AmUS&lt;melll$.
cstlmoted that tb&lt;tt arc about 10.000 video soma in
operation~ in pmt roonu a.nd ocher piKes in Erit
Councy aloat. "
V'odeo"""""" ~ dciOI notltltoc co help 111&lt; pliclot or
jomtla lite Tony .S. AAioollah b&lt; said lhal llw
approdmll• Sla •-..:k b&lt; fed lftto IM macbiJJes muld
bavc: beat spent on •ouot vku. such u
ciprclteo-Tony S.
b&lt; a hea")' smoktr~b&lt;
..tmiu lhal .......... pia,... u...... rnediocn tift
vrilh ddulion&gt; or .,-r-beina .tht C8pl&amp;iu or •
.-;p or lht leader of .,. in•asion."
'The allure o( lhe ehaJicna&lt;, 111&lt; llahiS, lilt ..,..ad),
tb&lt; bolous points and tM illwion• of eonquert all hold
allclonados befcnllw .,..;.....,.. for how1otatimc.
"We ao tltrouah SlO lo quantn ewry half..t&gt;our,"
said Squft Hal Rcauclon Otrk Robin Sllisla-. Sloe
lidded lhal chert were onlY t-o mochiocs. il Cllimaled !1111 eadl lOOt ico SlOO I day, but- lhal
tb&lt;tt IR a101e. tltey pobobly doe' t make as mUch.
"Wloao poop~t ..... JlltiiCiiaa ~ t1oan n. 1 teep
c:nd," said
"Ooe lillY _.. about $1 , _

-to

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SIUokr:

..._ SooDt

1o4ft. Nod thooe waoo

ort

RillY irllo it -

day dowe
a fa-

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" A - "'"'''""""""' dltlftraa a..-;·

......

"I ... I O"O'Oo'd," Toay S. ,_ .... pafi&gt;ct&lt;d
bier $tllll 8crx:rt.. ''YOOI, tloc ~. _....,...
bra robot -1011 dlb&lt;r *"'- 01 bo -..,.,ol," w
t.,raanod. Tllll .. olilnraot .. tltol It .......
a.id- ....._dJre&lt;tioeslo "ljlj ... . . . . _... T•yS.
.... to pu( " " vrith Ill&amp; · - " " " - 0( ....... tltol

,

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-u•·•-·S..l)&lt;rio&lt;aedvSllair&lt;
-..
ec.m-1
..., ,., .--c of lllc _...,..

R.....,.._ .... tht Cll.ltoer ,., pauftl, -.10ooJ to
S l - Uoioa Diregor J..., Cinlbtt. Nod tb&lt;
Um-.ily il-tiac a JO&lt;!MJL 'The_,. hdpo ._,..

lhciiiiCbiDcslldd iOIJatniS PIIOSI_......,._•
partiovluiy cb&lt; C'relthT 0.11 Ct:!otcr. said Gnlb&lt;r.
Food Scnict alloo lou .tomo video pma o;onda- ils
jumdlnion. tlttouab 1 diJrnnc vondot--Sc.olt
VendlnJ. 1'hert lllldoines 11t or me Wil~...,.. Pub.
Gru~ ....,,....,. that chc video aau coma f&lt;om
Slllf' w.... and . , . En!pW SlriA:ts a.rt-orocma Ul
whkft IM ~. clerpkt (U _..,., ltlk,
......iclpetts .. clociPn&amp; tllc ......., 'Nllb .... --cott, oneeuo b&lt; bo &lt;'ODUOI-lht invad&lt;t iMiad of
IMillndee.
'
He lidded cluol l l o c - ol s1dll ,_ ..,.., rtf1eus.
COOtdlNclool - J""-- Cinlbc:r iiOd be lit.esto ..,.
choll UB has -lar p,_ lhll the ........ aliOYOrubtt docs 1101 ~ ..... tht ......... jlromillllt)l. "If you want to odd that pen;pcctive to i1,

&amp;n)1h.•n.a can br militaristic. ••
A Ieos Krioul fan added ,... · - dirnemion co

~ lnvodcn, tl. al.' "They art sublinolnally
liOducttv&lt;,
orpsalt and ic'• like lhrt!&lt;
.....,.. for 1 qu.aner," b&lt; qooictpcd. 'l1lo tllrobbiol&amp;
oolsa and ""'plosioas ~ lb&lt; t1teir sauaJ

••bcomciously

...-.

He eontia....S, ''I doa'l lhiot it's tllc milit.ary ' - '
1011 loaveoo _,.y odoout-4l's tloc _.... aspoa."
Most
ort lht &lt;XdamalloM uucrt&lt;l, """led
and ukimalt!y xrcamcd br lb&lt; playtn ...,_.., "'the

am.....,.

SCI't!&lt;ll-.
"You •houlda fired! I doa't bt1tn&lt; you, you pull!
Do il l"

Relaxed, vritb bi&gt; lipo pursed on • rooch!li&lt;'l
Jrid.Wty b&lt;iQJ around away by "'""'"'' tetth. a

CialaJtla&lt;&gt; P&lt;O multcred ' 'baslord" • !len his dcotro)~
WM do$rl)yed by I fallina missik.
TWo quaners ort put up oa tht ocrem 10 raene lhe
..,.,_,._, .....,.tht P&lt;OI'iDally,.Ublowaup. Tbcnu's

-cloe'sdw&gt;crtobc:ollumlllllolb&lt;video~.

·-startowo...

V'odco-juatit Toay S. Ma
potmdal oddicu:

........ &amp;.MT ID ltOTC-,.3 I 'Folctlalion'-l'p.S-9 1 , . , G . .,-.,..14 /:·Toudint 1lle ~P. IS

_..u or odvoa: to

�..

•unt.

tllral&lt;~~ln&amp; a r.,.. or S5IIO ror .., ~ or pout
· lqlllatioN..Ia Mdllioto topOoinaa riot to lift. policeotrdals
~ lllll opa'Oiioas c:onaitw • . . - CDOt "'

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Thc.,.. or
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A ,:., JtnOJ
bntoa bldr tbe slarY
10 ~ F.a.-.tom clared&lt;vilt ca.:lded .,_ &amp;lor
F. . io 1 bend. 51......., T1bar HIUftyi. ~. wOIIt)' a
_...... ~ YG1Ion or ""' inr_.. FaiiJ'
llledlny, boiiUII to OC&gt;Dquer tlor N_,. ltloer'a U...-.:r
bpodo.
'Nevcnl&gt;cloa, tbe 6a"'tf RiD cxiru lh•u Helmy! ~y lose
COIIIrol and ooauu~ty tumble.,....'"" tftCinnC&gt;U$ Falls' clirr.
l o o 19'1611uiH. llor ll·)ftr-oid untied by barr•! nearly"""
lllilt lhfOtlth llor Mtina wo1m b&lt;for• beeon1inJ lod1cd in
r«U-J•• 4Q1 yards sho&lt;t 111&lt; H.,...hoo FaiiL

.lo,.

or
Hacn)'l - . to - a ot«&lt;·f,_ borrd ito Ius ui)C:Ominc
s..- ftalr1lon. Surrouftdcd by slit in...., lubQ, tlor barrd
•ill•llo"' .... 10

now rl"&lt;ldl'Jt&amp; ..... out or •t&gt;&lt; cra11. Heta~ri

•II b&lt; ..,_....
._,.ion.

illsilk !lor band by a banaonoct;.)oLc

The Nt.p,. P11h Polior forot

11 ........

or

_.tilDe

&lt;qllipmmt, llllhoriti&lt;s COD-.
R.eprdlcsa, be1ly a stlnunor by at th&lt; Maid or '""
MOot ilocti., ara-llor prim&lt; leunchlna 11101 ror JIOI•nlial
,.pld-ohoo&lt;m-wlthcxn on .. ubmlnt )'OUth cntmna tho
chumi"'"'"'""'Y·

i

t

t':

HacuJI ,.... pllld:ed

~. ca-lion ..... , _ ~.
-a,_"~
c1o11n 1n .....

bend

minim-...,._,.,..._-

A hlahly mpoc~cd ..pen in 11or rotkl or IIJI"' • wb&lt; tllr
lpaoLtr II In allodoy -hhop 01 "Vatua and
Social Jlllllee in an Allnl Socie&lt;y," today l l 9 a.JIL lA tbe
Omlti• Collqoe Studmt Caner, lOOI M.U. Stte&lt;~.
lo tht . •akt or ""' ,...,.,.,. IIIIUIInarioo *"&lt;fiiiK on
lWly Moody,~.. or""' Noti&lt;MW Polley Omt... on
..,...... Rcapn, Bultalo .,..,... Jamo brirtiD h.u ~ aad OlatlnOIIina ()ppottuiUIIos for OldCJ 1'cnon&amp;, will
rafftnncd Ilk OWid oa JWI CIOillrol 1oP1atJ0to ••Tiocft h a praaot a •f't'Cdl rnlitled, ''Valua, Dilmoma ond o.ano.:,u in
cras . - ror . , _ pn COIIIlOI "ssllalico!to bt onactcd our """' Socxty." Moody wiii&amp;Mto laod . _ mror..t
on 11or Fedcrallc&gt;-.1." Orima &lt;oq&gt;Wncd
•
worUhop raJIIinl from lorolth bwG to social
Whllt '«''OIIiJ!nt New Yort Stolt's .. nc. Ia,.., Crifrm dilcmmu 10 lqal problcru-aR penalnflw to lllr dcltrly.
bditoa thll 1&lt;:ftitn&lt;y ito adahbori111 nateo acrws only 10
SoW., Moody In llor prcomtat&amp;On ,.;n b&lt; UB Mtdical
can..t out any pooitivt inllutnca or lo&lt;alla,... Ortrron fa\'(11'$ School Pror..Evan C.lkint, SyncUS&lt; Unlvenity
a total ban on "Soturday Niatu S~b " "hlcb are "mtrdy ~rontoiOJY Ctn.l er Directot Neal lkllol. and onomey
W&lt;Q&gt;OnJ or dauucdon," lht Mayo&lt; ..,'nltftdcd.
LlwrtnOt FauiLnn• ..«uti"" direaor or Ltpl Strvica for
Ourl., hlJ '"'""' In 11or Ntw Yor·t Statt Smolt, Ctifrm ' tht Eldtrl~ of Erot ~ounty ond W&lt;Rtrn Ntw York.
wu an OUIJI!O~m od..,...lt or aun tootrol lqlslallon. Tht
"II lnltrottd OblCIIS Itt -~ to attend. *' tho
paunctoy polilldiJI'-"' a biD • hicll called for a 72-bour worhhop• .. HI b&lt; foOo..td by • forum to diiC'UM pouib~
W11ttlna period bel._, tbe tim&lt; 1 ""' IS ~ and tilt 1&lt;1ion1 10 lwlp 10h~ tbe l"C&gt;bllotm. S-ed b) tlor C.nouUI
tllnt that 11or purdwer lttllllly ,_,,... of tlor Col!c:a&lt; Dl&gt;11""' or C . . 1 - Stud,...·lhe--~tloor o• free
"Th' "'OUicl
10 n'mll"""" lllualioft$ ........ .
and opal IO lh&lt; &amp;mmJI public.

"-t

....,.pon.

"'&gt;tor Haenyo~,

3110 Main Street • Near UB

Anniversary ~pecial

wupon it purdlaled j1111 b&lt;fore 11or coonlllksice or a crimc,"
Clrilfil c:llimed.
,._..., ~ biD -lei ..... 10
adclilaolol..,.cwy
- · Cir'IIM .., ... _ . . . . . . ........... · "No
......... *'1.-totally~-pooplc r.... _ . , .
"'JUJ'In&amp; or tllllfll Othm." Oriffllt . - - d. "but I bdi&lt;w
that lllrtimc has come 10 lqiD to"" 10 aolwtbb probieJn."

This Year '; " C :
&amp; Prrpved For

Dollars needed

�Conisius has it

J

Will ROTC invade Buff State?
•io~t

he

w

b&lt;l~tJ

ROTC

....

proaram offen an ..eltt.:lle:nt
ahtftUIU\e caren

T""' Yood;$ olltt UB Student&gt;
\OC«&lt; qaimt any plan 10 mum
ROTC co &lt;ampus, the Buffalo Slate
Col.... Scnat&lt; v01cd 2$ 10 12 loa:t
Wednuday 10 deny the

tlllblisbmcot or •

Pfoaram.

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It

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t•o .. yrar

P[...-senlly. 50 lludrnu from
Buffalo Slat&lt; and &lt;&gt;thct area
collqa arc a&gt;rollcd in the Roa-e
Ofr~«n Troin1111 Corpo (ROTC!
p r - at C...i!ioas ~. The
ettcmpt 10 atabiW:I a proaram a1
a.rralo Stalt • .:u meant to
dim•natc W mcon'-e~ of
stodeeu ha\in&amp; 10 10 to Can•stut,
.... tO Cani!i... ProfOM&gt;f or
Mj,uy SO......: Col. Sam~k A
B~~.Jr.
.
lllant .slid lhll he "'" 1 "buk
d"'ppointcd" by the •'01&lt; or the
focully, .!l.udont and .!l.arf Senate

OPtioft••

ror

"""""" tnl&lt;f""&lt;d tn lhe nulnary
Allhouah Bian "' .... not
wtpriwd by lhc ¥01&lt;. Unncd
S lud&lt;n"' Oovcrnn.ut (USO)
Pruidrnt Chflttine Anacchino
....,..,. ..peeled • !And_.. rrocn
the SO mttnber SmaJt, ll11&lt;% only 12

In a ftb ruary rdtrrftdlim,
&lt;tudcnh •&lt;Mcd 733· %71 co re,m
ROTC . Ho"e&gt;&lt;f, the tlilly was not
• trvc rqM"CWtnation of s.u~t
bcbcf&gt; occordln&amp; to Don Oc~o.
cdoor-in-chwt olche BufTolo Scotc

~h.wtt-nu

ar&lt; \OUn&amp; .fq)ramtauva
A P&lt;&lt;"IOu&gt; •&gt;aory lor ROTC
oppGncnfto, Annect\ino upbeMd,

!

&lt;tudcnt - - TM R«r&gt;nJ.
OcPtrro, """ wt'Oit o Maordl I)
cdotonol t'lldorvna the
ROTC proarom, i&gt;nK&gt;a &amp;bot
"tbftt • no ··~ !hoi ....,_ c.o.ld
br flddcd u an obJ«'lf\e \Oit ·• He
actdcct tt.11 ... ,. unb&lt;t1t' able

•-rear

"tiffC)CICt-orthe-b)
tht
~ehool ' s
Car-ritolum
Conuvlltct - a bod) *hou:
the c~ Smace tmch

d«o&lt;...,.
to aan&lt; ""h
HO•f'a, tbt' (mal

~

u.,...mml

~ ort

tttJctcet m•OOf"U)'
hala&gt;wd ttiKknl\"

ROTC ompicommiOuon •111 be
mode by Collet&lt; Prcsidmt D. 11nt.:r
•ho •n lhC' pag JUMJOf"'t'd 1ht
P&lt;OilO'II The Prn.odmt soid al 1M
SC'naiC' mttl•ne-accordin&amp; 10
Ann«hlno- ttult he ,..,u m~lliL.d)

uttnl.)
dunna the

r~rc-rtndum b)' "•ol•t•nt 'uch
rim""' "'l..WiortJ u 6i&lt;tribotin&amp;
k:afltcl • .a hut tbr rrqurred cfl.llaJ~CX
rcxetmtOn&lt;mn• .

LRRT Amherst extension doubtful; public hearings set
by Sdto Cooddllld
llr4 EJirNN

body for

An NPTA spoktJman wd
MO&lt;Idoy lhol on utcmion for 1M
l.iaht bil lllpid Tra11$11 (LRRT)
JYJI&lt;m tD lbt Alllhtnl c.tmpus-.e
pro,;u. thai could hdp an..lote the
CJ&lt;puted 111Kknl ltaliS-'IHion
avodt •bm the Moin Slrm
Campus Is .-.~ed to o Heallh
SOmas Qftter- ts ''v.nc:uUin;'
&amp;lid &amp;bot WmhlniJOU IM&gt;d1&lt;1 cullh'l
runher dimmed any bope&lt;.
The ......- . ., tUde l&gt;y N"ta ora
Fronlkr T......,..,.uclon A•lfw&gt;rity

dow-11to--n'l Metnorla' A\MtitoriUn:a.~

Amhmt ,..., ~llbJI:
Shorp&lt;'s rOIICIIfl"!~~
prdimil)uy
by line of the
oulhorily'• IOP~IfOUPIWU

r~ fwtdirtl- Th&lt; Mfu
Strcct loA. Is• ap«''cd to be

&lt;ompiotcd b7 11184

for &amp;Jicuion

'"\tt-t Will tMald

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d

f•d&lt;d." lllolto off&lt;nd••. _ d

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!he _.w...,;. (• -·
_ _ , _ .... be beili) -

The doc:tommt • .Wed for public
rela.K lo~ IIUt - h; ,.._.
~ I!Jillt lnlloau:bl NPTA
Clli.m&gt;'a MYiiDoy .,.,up 0... II'
scudymache vorioul oltmwiV&lt;S fo.

added.""""""'·

Univcnicy orrocilts favor che
propof&lt;d wenslon. arauina that ic
would help U B deal with the
probkms II &lt;-'P«U ,.ben 1M central
campus is located Ia Alllhtnl. They
fear thac 1M Scoce will- wo-idc
.........,. to boos the aiKkntl from 1M

....

olthe ._t.~ps . • TllocNFTA

orrodal c~utt-po~ u..c tb&lt; ...,.
actmifusamiii'Wt 4oft noc e t filMS
....... r~nd"'' as a top prioritp aod

n........,

asmdooJ 1o 1M Moio .sir..c 6M..
Sharp&lt;, who
lhJII II&lt;·~
&lt;ollrtdentially ""'""' an od...ntt
&lt;OPl' or che ~. added, " It wi11
noc make anybody WI)' happy."
Sharp&lt;
lhotlc may
b&lt; poU)blc co override the~ in
public: hcanna•·

' 'u4n

~

t'tc:n.ion "-bq.,niA:qd in ~10

,....,.

a:tuat

......

Comrniuce

.......... ........

INI'TA) Auillnt in Medi i'
R&lt;lotlons S.... ~·· rol""'&lt;d

-· diuppolntfna~·
l)rOponttltl.

the Napn Frooticr

Tran•portatto•

INFTC!- ma&gt; ..,.....,., wdJ .,.
c-'\Ca.won. C'omt• en \\ uhinpoa
..ru 6c'tn'mlnc • httbtt •• a; to k
IKrih. Tbe orroa~ . - tho&lt; w
NFTC fo,...ard; th&lt; od•ioo&lt;l
panel'• ftndmp 10 !he fcdcnd
Uoban M:w Tnt..,. Authority
tU\4TA) ta llo a.hiflpoo- • llicll
has the r....l ..)
F..t&lt;.ol r!OCII coo..,_ ai&gt;m ._
'alr&lt;:acll ml!lptd the onCJN] plus
c., llufTIIo' ~ OripMIIy
\latecho be a 1t~-tioil&lt; tcAAr, """"""
!com the A.-.&amp; ~ to

Main Sc,... orca out 10 the Burralo
Sllburb.
AI Friday's 11odcnc fCMum.
Univcrslt.y PrtJidcnt Rob&lt;n L.

Kt1ter maintained 1h11 UR .. may
nol • continue busin1 uudcnu''
bdw&lt;cn campu5&lt;5afl..- tb&lt; move to
Ambcn1. The LRRT, he lidded,
.,.. Intended to....., lhlt problem.
V'u Praldcnt for Fodlitla
Plannina Jobn Neal noc'ld lhot rr
NPTA boilds the «tension "h
would mak&lt;ll eui&lt;r fiW stiKkntllO
mote it 0111 b&lt;ft (10 Amh&lt;nl)."

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many iludmu frocn 1M Main Stt«&lt;
area to 1b~ new campw. sin« but.inc
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A ..,.... poll JIIC)nSO&lt;cd by 1'1,;
s;
rounc~ 11ut1 ss perccnc or lbc
a adatl body fawomt ROTC on
• ...._, 8Mtd . . ~~oe rsdu or lbc
,. poll, DtPorro adooel&amp;ed • ........, or
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~ . . _ . . . UJ (O&lt; lhe
• ~ O&lt;lbc dnlt. He ......_
'*l.libmoly·
......, ac1 obitdmc peop1e
........ Ill • ROTC will

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-.llyotdler. ......
Dd'a1o .............. ..,.,. . . .

,_.... ROTC itt acldilioe to
rea•l•r. caa-a. •• well u
J................, 10 ntilroad

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" I( . . .... he ........ by
oodaliota, ...... ~ . . .......
by
llot ..-..ry," ~Perro rematttd.

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' 'nll'a wluol a detnocraey is all

J)le failure or chc Scnllte co
appro.t ROTC 001 ca mpu•ll bated
011 !he Senile'&amp; determination chac
dO&lt;I -

lbc -

jWCK111 •

freedom o r dtoi« for 11uden11,

AnMthl no
bdle.eo chac
allow for
lm• u~ ic

told . The Sena ce
lhe pn~~ram dO&lt;l not
aeademlt dlvrrohy
rtqufres coo many

c:o unes in ic.

a~rrialtum,

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mithary lmmedlacely &lt;Pllltlna
IIUHDu Who fall lhe procr&amp;m'l
cocanes friabc.....S many fK111Cy
and ....... That aaloa llu IIIII
t.a ....,.. Ill dot pelt &amp;.e ,..,..
Allncdllno .._,... 8ianlc u
~. 1ft lddidoo. ...,._...,
lAid, lbt 5cftole 11111 •I&amp;W"Iod
wilh ROTC's limilod ~
proccdu&lt;C.

sm... lbt I"'PPOOII- r.. a ~wo-

,.., ewosr-.

raolulion co t11ppo11 ROTC by an
11-1 \'Ole. Anna:hioo blamed the
dooe \'Ole 001 polltlco. "A loc or
1" ' - V01e1 WU'&lt; bocaUJe I (aWiftd
il," w dpiointd. In liddli.ion,
'"Tbc free6oo!l or ct1o1et niiUD&lt;!d dowD ~·· tlvoal"
ulbtmainreuoor.. ._.,..inlof
ROTC.
Col IIW&gt;Jc Ills -ad a """"""
Ill • ......,. •titode IOWllfcl ROTC,

•llllalls woald .,. ·rn..y.. ....., b f t pcJiiljvt c11an
rtqWod tO cake odclillonaiCl01111a ~ - · " he
• Ouolllius..Many s ....uon ~. Ahboep cbue llas 1&gt;«n a
""-'-iloo Mid, cJw ~ audenu "sipific:aal incraoo&lt;" utioe·W&gt;&lt;k
-.ldllt..,.,.coc-u.aayway, in ROTC avollmml, Biank doa
lbtrt wu 1&gt;0 r'dl llftd fO&lt; a 11111 fO&lt;act any Oilier . . . c:oOqa
Beffalo SUi&lt;.
joiniq lbt procram ;. lbt near
If che DUI ltud&lt;nc . . , _ . . _ future.
- e d a four·yat ew-. lhe
In odd'otioa, he 11u ""''« boca

lnclbted chac che poalbHfcy

or the

.,..,...,. lbt P&lt;dtnl pcmmcot
wan1110 fund."'

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Santo added lhal lbt Anlloml
Is only oe&lt; or r..,
poaiblo meftlioot thai i:ould lot
cacted 01110 che Mala Suect liAe
whldo lbt Cly bas a Fedorll
eommitmmc co ~. lklc lbt
offidal 11111od c1w lbt .........,. ODd

ewopoul

T-wandls exta~&amp;~oas .,.. ltdy co he _ . . . by lbt
ad.uoty paMI , ck&gt;pll&lt; cbe
Was;h1Qa1001 lln.onc:UJ c:t.maa.
The T..........S..,.... ,.,a,....ed
by IIWIY bocawc II would 11111
req•lr• a larae financial
CC&lt;IUIIiuneac lina II _.., US&lt;
cr1d.o dW haw alraody boca
Colka&lt; Snlasc mlchc he .~ apptOOdoed by AO)'On&lt; from UB in COI1Jini&lt;1Cid (II "''OUid lot abo&gt;-.
lncfined to AP!&gt;&lt;OW or ROTC lina rq:ard 10 c11e procram.
lrovnd. and lh&lt; OIY is -~II·
k &gt;Oitd faworably In January on lbc
At (O&lt; lk f..curo of ROTC ac I)Opllilted •
prtndpla or ROTC, An-"ino a..rra1o Suet, "I caD'c m.a,;nc ohac
One or the othet plan• would
remarked.
we 110pped ibe Army (or aood." &lt;nfall bulldlna I nco cht
The USO Smace defeaced a AAncdtino n121ncaincd.
Chedco......., and cht South lo-n
arc u - includlna
Orchard
Park-whik che ocbtt one ,.ould
involve runnina a lint up Rfchmond
o. or c11e _ , ...,.1
eo la ~ Coelllr) tOday,
A•cnuc and looplna chc rnciro Cicy.
.... edwatioo luotlooolo,ls ""' ,..,.. or. debolt iMi&amp;'ol ho ....
Banlo !ollld he "'"-' "unfamiliar"
wich chc I'&lt;I)Ot1 Shari)&lt; menlloncd
S..olft Hll ~ Roont ac a , ,,., s,-.4 by fk
St. . .l -'-tloo S,..kers lllrmuo, It . . reacOTt 1,.0 or and added ohat publk httriftiS
lofflllo'•-• "-'-'&lt;en011 tk ..bjfd-VIce Pit$idetol would be held on chc advisory
for OU!Iolkt Uallcd fot ell&lt; Fait~ Ukoadlt aad
croup's findinp befort chc ~FTC
~ or lk Ul Senollet E4otao- Cal« £1kn acctd on lhem. Alohouah h has
10 iafrtqurncly in ""'""
1loo ftc~ . . , . . . _ , tooJ&amp;IIt, Uk.,... cau.a 1a.. yan. rhc Commiuecllu che power
"""""""'" .....,..,al ud QortlttaJdooa ell&lt; ptO IO l't)«Cihc dcircn'spand rlftdlnp.
. . . . -.
"I don'c chink dlanc:a aro 100';!

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Dd'aro and Anncdtlno abo

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Banko mused, "buc on o &lt;OR basis.
cbe Anlllcr" ancl Tonawanda
atentlocu ore the best. " II )usa
maker ~ OCNt for there to he
bllllt... Ast4 alc.bouP lbc ofrocial
lAid cltal Amhent .....,... the
priori()' Jill, be •.,_.. wbtr&lt;
che-wiiiCCOD&lt; ,,_.. ....._
or F....,.. budtJ&lt;l ~''The
oulloolo: II Jlllt IIIII aood." Banko
added.
Buc Sllarpe upCid llutt if
11 udatu and ocbet u.u-lky
oHidaiJ eonoe to che pubik
heannp. cite lmtbcnl ...........
eu lot._.,..... by lbc NFTC. He
do•npla~ed lbt Wathinacon
fluDCIII mood, altboolh he
cona:dod ic could rain !he T """.,
conwuc:tion.
~· the pa&amp;lmism of lbc
NPTC tq&gt;CXt, SbafliC ltraRd
Monday, " I _ . Amll&lt;nlco ~
COftSUU(:led, buc wo ha"' co haw
nc:ryloody Rli'POrtilll il." ~ .aid
kc eoptet&amp; che Amlloral and
Tona"'t.Oda tina co ,_;_. chc
mOll &lt;OMkkTallon frOm !he ~FTC
and promr.ed clloc che To"'n
..,.-ouJdo.moke iu c:a&gt;&lt; ac che public
hcariJIISln April and May."
"I hoiW scudenlt ..;11 c:om. OUI
and make chcit .W cltrouah clldo
rtptttcn._tlves:· M addal. ••"'fbtrt
..;u !"'"be come aller cbc hcarinp co
s&lt;~chc &lt;lll&lt;:ru&gt;on approved" since a
Onal dtdslon Is noc d11t Wllil Ju~ .
uw~ •ill make our case aflf!r ·~
r&lt;por1 Ia rduscd," Sharp&lt; noted •
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forgot to con alder that ,, .3 bllllon to build housing to
accomodate all students on the new campus unreallsHc.
They forgot to predict gas ehortages end longer than
expected phyolcal transitions between the old end the new.
So, the plan beca:ne ;nora patchwork lhan reason; more
response than Intention. The State began to renege on Its
commitment to fund a vast educetlonal system, and llscat
uncertainty left only 50 bulldlngs where 100 were orlg(nally
supposed to atand.
Construction on the ne'li campus has been slow and a
University of over 20,000 students has operated In a state or
flux for years.
So we· are a little concerned when we hear that a
proposed tight rail rapid transit ~LRRn system which would
·have .tlnked Amherst with "life' .may not also-materialize.
Granted, It ,fs a Federally-subsidized proJect, but It Is also
one of the pegs that the new Campus was_built Mound.
University President Robert L Ketter explained Frf6ay
that the f8Pid transit extension was central to the State's
plans for the 8{1111 UB campuses. There Is no promise for
.ubaldlzeclbualng, he.aald, and a cornmitlment for that has
not been MQO!Iatecl with Albany. There was some tall&lt;,
Ketter added, ot aubsldlz.lng students on the LRRT, but now
everything Ia In limbo. The only sure thing Is that .students
will coritlnue to be shuttled out of Buffalo proper as·more
and more departments and activities move to Amherst.
It Is evident then that extension of rhe LRRT system
would not only convenience US stUdents, but It may
become a nece.sslty once the shift to the surburban campus
11 complete.
.
The Federal government could say It has no .obligation to
build the extension since It Is not responlsble for
ICcomodath)g State projects su_
c h .as Amherst Campus. It Is
re.aponalble, however, for completing plans It once drew up
(lo elCiend the line into Amherst), which In turn influenced
other" proposals (the State's reliance UPOn the line for
ltudent transportation).
Without lh~ LR~T In Amhe1'8t, UB has to meet one more
setback. Call Amherst the State government's mistake; but
It the Federal government decides now to leave the driving
to SUNY and atlcks UB with no plan for transporting Its
tllouaanda of studenis, make sura It gets Its share of the
bleme In yee.rs to come.

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Manatinv Editor
Joseph Simon

S.lh~Ud

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To lho Editor.
l\plthy Ia a "" loiter wO«&lt; moaning: l n&lt;llttO&lt;onu lo
"'"-' appealo to !Mltnga or fntO&lt;oat, lacl&lt; of feeling,
emotion or IIICltOmerlt.
l\l&gt;llhy Ia lha word mentioned In termll ot
dltoppolntmenl at the tumout of •tudenls ot 1M, CAC
Dance Mllalhon. •• the loci&lt; Ollnteroal ot members ol
an orgontutton. or frullrltlon because ol tho poot
turnout or..,..,. lor on SA Election.
W""'e oro all ot ohose _
.. CMJI there Who ohCMJid
be lnl•asteof and ln\'01&gt;«1 With 1M lou ol Squire Hall
as o Studerot Union?
W""'• ore all of lhoU people Who boWl, have a meal,
btl)&lt; a nowsp{P«. uae the llbrory/muolc room. puf an ad
tn 1M SpHt't,lm or
buy a concw1 Of movie
tiel&lt;«. u. . the oo,.,teeo ol leQII Aid or t/&gt;0 Sexuality
Eoucation-"Ge'nlll&lt;' 01 otmpty ,_..., a room lor tl&gt;elr
orgonltoolon?
Where are tho people Who plan f&lt;&gt;&lt; the Clanoes,

cu".,,

"'"'Ykll, dance marat~on.a. seminars, commfttee
meeUngs. statf meetlngt, Camfvals, Flestn, Bat.aarl.
colleor&gt;ouses. commuter b&lt;Ukfaota. _......, blood

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care becaus.e they probabty won't bl uound too much

longer anyhow? Do thor care ~~&gt;at future otudonts will
noollavo IM pleaa&lt;Jra of a studerlt union. Will It become
oomethlng !rom tl&gt;e ..good of do)'ll"?
Are you 111~ OUt
Well, bo oom~Nirrg before
II'S too tate.

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qftLfS fROM OVfR THf &lt;l)ftR
by Pete Rosen
To&lt;~ighl

was the nigh!. 0. VICiot Franl&lt;t&gt;nttoln IV
could be hoard proctlclng in hla Ill:&gt; as unoontrollabl&lt;o
l&amp;ilghtor a&lt;:'-&lt;1 olf 11&gt;e great arooo walls or his
Hollywood caotto's basement. Thlt wu ll&gt;e e xact oelllt
(ul) that VIctor's g,.l grandfatMr uoad to create No
bo• offkle ...,.11\lng inlamon monster. The oldeet
VictOr wu one of the world' a premior mad scktntlstl of
his day, and ft. washta monster
btcflme the movie
star we all knew an&lt;l loved.
But by no means CloU thla family"a Show b&lt;.oslness
talent slop 111ere. VlctO&lt; IV'&amp; lather. Frederick, tried
vallanlty 10 recreate Ills grandlat~e&lt;'.., monstOfl&gt;lece.
but soon scrapped thai Ideo to n••• a ~motion
plctull! made on the story or lllo life. Th&amp;1. b)lthe way.
became one ol the top g~CU1ng fltrna a t 1974, made
with thatfui&gt;ny looking ahotl guy l.lol Brooks. Or wulo
tnar at&gt;on looking Iunny guy Woody Allen?
Thus, 11 - • uP to young VIctor IV to maintAin the
fomlty rradltlon an&lt;! bring the vtcloua monsror boot.ro
life. ~Ides. tho Franl&lt;onllein's were a lillie st&gt;on on
cash.
Till lnstru&lt;l11ons lor this del~• procedure ol
monller.makln_g-o Ch~on ill&amp; boo!&lt; The Joy o/
MOM!or Making, but V
..,._to ~llln a
COfll' clue t~ o hold put on
Wrlteto•butld
Victor thlnl\0 ne•s re.tdy now and a lila quiet, barring Ihe
lletauae ol ho orrlke. !fcl Victor had to "''Yon hi$ monotonous cllcl&lt;lng olthe f'lo•lo camorao. Igor MS to
mOI!lOIY of his - gran&lt;llall&gt;er'retories. an&lt;l ll&gt;e old • 4out&gt;le aa -.nc~ elloc:ts and Ughllng -'•U.tsliiCO
movies he .tewid on the tleleonax.
It' Ia da,l&lt; and dry Instead ol rainy and thundering
Y!Gtor a nd his huneJII&gt;acl&lt; -servano Igor Jll outslda, Oh well, ho though~ at loUt he'd ha"" his
..,......,.,.., In hit ...,...,., ciUwter. t....,lx months
nome r-ood on tlie credits. Atoo. l!lanks to modem
111~, Ullclng time our only on Thuraday lligllta 10
technology, Victor didn't e..n Me&lt;! ll&gt;e UgMen1ng for
111at 1M !amity cound watch Tho. W•flona.
electricity: he just plugged In a mOChlne.
•
- tgor did ...rytning hto employer ulled ol nlm (under
"CAACII!" the tape ...corder as Vlcto&lt; laughs
the CMI lllghll Bill 39. MCtlon C, p-raph 8, Igor oo
.. Ha! hat hal. . ;t'sume•. .nat M l hal. .• give lithe
lonoer had to ,.,f., to VIctor aa mutOI), an&lt;l all lor Juloel'
mir)tmum wege too. tgor knew tho ropes: he knew he
·~GIYe: It the Juice." of course, Ia monaeer talk torpuJI
had to a&amp;Art out tow; work hll WI.Y up, and maybe lhe electricity--But Igor, oinlcsst aM tha_;:ommotiOn,
- - , h... a mo'rio orlV series ot hla own. Wllal he
abMm-mlnd8cfly , _ . the moostor 11&gt;1 Molt'I Tomato
1 - tp POllUte and enunelatlon, he made up for In
Juice VletOf ptna ln his Bloody Maryse. Within 11lomento
-liil1-He could write ancfocllt nfotown lltm. He was· lho mcnater begins to get up. The Juice -ared to be
a mMta&lt; ol melle-up, 8ftd Na apeclal eftocra ptl&gt;WOU lust tho o!ll&lt;lr ot Ufe M - . . I t o 001 up from the
-ically. ~ea-~C~ln certain Holt,._ cRies.
labte, bf'Oke off the lhacktea, lttel:ohed out, and went
But ~~~a,... cltMII\-101IIrecl.
thOught,
afte&lt; VIetor.
•
~-AnetH IIIla fiim-weii OIIM.,.., k Will be
"Loo!l What }1&gt;11'\le clone you lmbeo41e, Igor. )'OU'\18
Igor, ,..... VIctor.
creoteof o - . 1 " VIctor ocreamed, without reallzlng
Igor -Ilia connectlno to oet.a.uln- lind 1op
Ill• -~* lnlontlon.
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llul t l r l o - waa ,.ft-1-he wafkeof straight,
liNin. If 11o llod one- h wa tha&amp; fiOINpo 11o waa a helG 1118 Mad up. i.a lie Wlflt put o mlll'O&lt;, lie would
.... - - . . . . . . Vlc:lar had to CCIIIelar!IIY- 1101&gt; lind.,... !*the top of Ilia 11M bacl&lt; Into place.
-.·~flint }uM- Wllhoul 1110 balta In hll peck he had a aulklng
t o - Wl&gt;o do
r - I D Jktl A.)'OoiCio. Thlo monater wesn' a
. . . . . . . . . . _ .. ,..,.,..... llon'lJIIIO _ . . ltfi...... _·~. . . . . . DOWIO Victor,p-lllm up...., lila llelld
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!all\ cont.-.ct."
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"'Olar, top lllftlllo,- ltgurw, live""""'"' of tile
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concerto, lnle,.tows, Eop tlllorlno. - l i o n an&lt;l
cuKural progfllmo, retlgloul ancl """•r&amp;.
recaption&amp;. ptrtles, workallol&gt;&amp;. dlao - . Wlr
-oome&amp;. ..-ott at&gt;oWo, phOto/art atoowo, !olk testa, Open
Mill.., meditation, dlug and • - ow11aneu
progrwns. YOGO. and mUCh. mu&lt;ill. much more?
Wllenl ••e tM people Who juat wono to all in U&gt;e Hou
t.o&lt;;nge and rstu. 100d, r«oto to other people on&lt;l
dJIIOO\I..-10( ,,_se~
that unJYinllty tile tsmo.athon
going to claaees on&lt;l going straight home?
Wlll lhosa people appNfat the tront door of Squire
t ... building Ia being dltm..-.tled and "" - e
,,. tJ&gt;ey to go?
Atall&gt;ey lnlaruteof enough to bo oomolhlng HOW?
Are tiler Willing to write a letter. meko a pl1cmo call.
ootk to aomeone aboUt this situation'? Or don't theY

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O!ne&lt;wise. ofrldala ooutc1 011 bock ot pot.tlcaf .......,'-

11111 way -

The Kottor -~VN~llon
Another Wr( In Which tht reponw can t.nd mort
credlbillty
to a ltO!Y it b)' ,.mine ""' a"""ymo&lt;~'
_,urce11 oceupauon 10 utabtilh him as an authOtlt'f
For I'X.Imple, If tha&lt;o It a partk:ulatly orltly "''""' tiiOt
fl repooed by a eoufce from the ~Ice oepantnenl, 1
wrijer ~ld len&lt;! C&lt;OOtbfllty IO the atory b)' aay109, "a

by Jun·Marc Brun
The UN of anonymou1 eouroea by reporter• at a
billa for llorlet ••• flthef touchy aUuaUon whu::n can

atlr IIUeltlonl - n i n e both 11&gt;1 atory'a C&lt;edlbiUty
and lhentW-pe&lt;'laenoaol lntegtlJY. The decision of
Whetha&lt; or not to run a atory whk:h It bate&lt;l on an

PQUoe towee says. •"
Btaak.lng 1 llory •• a result of unnamed IOUrcet

OOCUI'e&lt;l When The S,.Ctrum announced lhll

ua

Presktent Robert L Kette&lt; was a•l)eCII&lt;Ito ftl'lln Tho
OOC&gt;yrighted story did not name any of ltooou•ou"""
did not tupply ony •P••"'IIC: lntormatlon

anonymout aourct and w·h at guldellnea and
EdilOf-in-&lt;:n~ef ol The $t»ctrum an(l the write. ot the
ltlpulatb\1 wrftlft and editor• ShOUld foUow Wf'*'l story, Bena C&amp;eavaa. dalmed In an ed1tora nota
ullng ouoh a ooutoe ate bulc piObloml Whk:h confront ecc:ompany;ng 111e artiCle ti&gt;Ot """" of the oource1
woold allow tl\emoe,_ to ba named baceuH of IMr of
writer- and the field of journa n011c ethlca.
Accofdlng 10 &amp;lff•lo E..,lng News, oentor editorial f11Prisal$ b)' elthe&lt; U8 Of SUNY at&gt;mlnl11raton
wrtle&lt; l.ae Smith, tho Nertr will only uae UM~
Cacavu pointed out that · my ..,..._ a10 people
IOUfOOI H1hera II no othe&lt; Way IO 901 I otory. "~I
l'w -'&lt;eel With lor tho pa11 f...- ~ as a
News and mo11 othe&lt; . . . _ _ .
uoec1
E&lt;I~O&lt; and wnte. r've WOt1Ced on Ken..-&lt;etatll&lt;l
unidentified ~roe 1111 Ia -tlalto tt. atory"' If the 01
In the past, ao 1 001 1 oen horn a _,.,. 1n

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IIOIY It of OUt:ll I nat""' 11101 the
feel
froe to ,...., hlo ,.me IO&lt; f - ol oucn f"llli1Sib as
losing hlo Job.Smitn. - .. aloo • ua jowr\&amp;loam lnstruaoc,
lfi'III\Hized that the we ol stOriH on
anon)'mO&lt;IS IOCliCM is rather rata. Utinv unnatnoCI
sourc:ea fa oenerelty r•••rved for aenaitlve.
in_,lgat.._ placoe wlllcll'""" 1 '*loin omount of
'"-ellon IIICnC:)' tO obtlln tfll lnlormatlon l&gt;fOIIC1 the oource
~IYrlal!

TO&lt;Ty McElroy. an 1n..11lgat1,. rlf)Orter fO&lt; the

Ci&gt;u,., Elp&lt;Na, polntl out that he occeslonally runs

atotlal wlllcll U M - IOUIOOI to&lt; f)O&amp;IIbfe !Ads
anc1 factL ~. he amphulzed, h o -, lhet "By
and i&lt;lrge both the C..Urierand I (all joumel~)­
grulf)' ptefOf not IO UOI OfiOI&gt;)'mO&lt;II IOUn:eo II all II
f)O&amp;Ilbfe. I will do ·- I oan IO CCtnrioe the tO
allow me to ldlntlf)' him bY,..,.,., but _,,_that's
lmpaoalblo,•
8elote u1tng the tntormotlon gathered from an
anonrmou• eource, the wth., must be eatitUed that It
Is reliable and accurate. Tho report01 It taking a rtsk
and puulno his credibility on the line 10 he must bo u
cortoln as poeolbi&lt;l that tho lnlormatlon he Is using Is

c:orrect.

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tiPOI&lt;J me off a~ Kette&lt; a e&gt;11n1 to

c.ea... Htd

that aft .. UW tnttial OhOM c.ail. tJhe

c:&amp;lled up a t - mora 0001*' In Alb&amp;ny ancl tocaJty
"When aboul hall a 0001*' from two &lt;lif-t
plaoeo had canI....- lt. OIOfY, t t WM on tO

-mno."
- expl- Fo&lt; a
•mpona.nce.. Motetal confirmations
sowees were needed to assure
lnfcwmatlon

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from dltfetfttU
ol the

tf\e c:rtldiDIIW

C.C.vas empha.SUed lrte .. the lnbmauon cat'l"'ll
from SOUTces I knew to be Nt.ab.. t would ......,. na.,.
ran tl'le story U f COUJ,dn't hoWe QOtten M¥WIJ
c:onflf'mationa from peop.. tttat 1 knew cou~CJ be
uvsted. When f wu cenetn ot the ..,aeity ot tMitory.
I rNiiled 11&gt;01 Itt megnltude an&lt;l n.. !¥&gt;«&lt;'""'..

tradition tor

~~cy

and bnllenness rnii1Cflt*' ,,._,

the stcwy had to run:·
Runnrno the stOtY put 1he ,..,utatton a.n&lt;:1 credlb'Uty
of Til&lt;! St&gt;«wm at stake. But ~·u felt 11101 the

story-being of such Importance and aulflclently
conflnned-was worth tM fisk.
The "rumor" wu !~lately deeml&lt;l "laughabl6"
and •·ridiculous.. by Keuer and was attackecl as
..unprotesslonaJ" by othef campus newap~-· "Our
rocky past wllh Keuer served ae lhe perfect
&amp;prlngborard for Ketter to s.ay that we were back 10 CHJf
o10 trlcl&lt;s and that we had predk:ted nil reolg,.tiorl

McElroy atressed the lmportanoe of making double
IUJI that lhl tntormaHon he 0811 •rom an unnamec:t
_,rce Ia reliable. "8eiO&lt;e t uoe Information !rO&lt;n an
several timea before,·· uid cacavaa.
"""")'mO&lt;II oouroe, I male4t auro thai I get a MCOt&gt;d
aource 19 confirm lhe Information. Thlo way, If the two
0041&lt;000 bKk · - other up and ore no( eontredictory,t 18lplicll right
ean ba p&lt;otty aure il&gt;etthe lntarn(Otlon lo ol&gt;curato."
c.cavu pointed out thot althoueh the an lela did not
AbuMe
- -attack Kellef pefSOn.ally Of proten'onalfy, the
Smtthlgt-wltntllllmportancoofOOttinoasmany President rii$IIOtlded In "a most Irrational and angry
dtff-u eo..,.. u POIIIbla to blc:k up tho manner. HI au-ed us on aucn a low ,.... b)'
lnfotmetlon and oecarteln 110 occurooy. " My accvslng us of yellow loumallsm and lying fat-then
1mpres11on to that a t t i l l - . we req111ra triple crossat.-.no and dispr0¥1ng OUf poortlon ."

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CMOkJngbetorewerunanyat_orylfweateuncertainof

On March 12, 1Mt Ketter announced hla

thO
of the Informal ton."
Nonycrltlolof the_I&gt;O,.POintedtolhl~
-tlnlhouaofononymovaaourcaouthabuls
'"' ototles. They ct&amp;lm IhOI k ctMtes o lotge !argot fO&lt;
o n -o l - Fot IUir¥&gt;ll. 11&gt;1 ctltioe Claim thai
~ ,.,._It oxt'*""'Y- fO&lt; «.,.,..to maker-..
unaubOtentlatad cttaroe*· M the Is vrantod o
cloak ot anonyrnlty, he II o1 an ....,_..,
rOSIIOflllbilllyfO&lt;IIIe-amantaandc:&amp;n,lnelfect,Vot
away wltll anything M wttn\1 to-·
McEirof Mid "" t. not ••- of lilY ethical proOiema
ond abuMO orlllng hom the uee of ufVlOII'ad aources
. al long u tbe fnlo&lt;motlon c111 bo ..filed trvougl1 a
.-oouroe. "M long u }'OU ...tty-the lnfonnatlon
and - totloflad, as o reporter, of 111 eccu&lt;aoy, I don'&gt;.
... any ethical . , . _ Fo&lt; *&gt;&lt;ample, If ol:ouncH
mamba&lt; oalllln with 10m0 leandalous lnlo&lt;matbn on
the meyor, }'OU bolter -lfy It If you plan-on runnln9 it.

realgneiloc&gt;- &lt;13 days ahll l"lta $pect!VII'I'I original
otOfY. In this case. till uoe of .._ymo&lt;~s IOilrOM
helped giVe the stuclent bod)' lnlonnatlon k - l l y
not 110"" nod """"'"to.
Unnamed SOU&lt;"COS haft done mora than l&gt;fedlct
reslgnottons of presktentt."tney ,... to 1091&gt;11
them as was tho c:aoe with Waterveto ancl the
WoodWard and llematlln ,_,lno So it t.not
the use of anonymous IOUICH II entrenchld In
~ loumalism. Today, It It 111 Integral,
lndlspen$able O$pOCI ol writing.
some mey QUM~Ion '"" ethiCs of lueh a
procedure, it seems to,.,. 11&gt;01 Its otlllcalvalualo ontY
u ~ u the,_,., wt10 -Ploys it. If
done with Integrity and tho&lt;qlt, the ute of unnamed
. . . - II not only usefUl for Informing the 1M1bllc. but
I• . , iml&gt;ottant way ol guarontoelng our lmplictt right
to an lnfonned poputac..

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For/rHdom
ro the Editor.

one lOtio f-thotl la-t&gt;lno f11Ciel001no onwi&gt;On,

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In actua111y olllt wu woo • - of I**&gt;Mihloa. 1llo
• -oAooclolmo olocl&lt;of . . . _ -oonolderatloll,
bUt f'IOWcon,.,.._to , _ tt&gt;la-,.,.. clon1
0 ... lt. I lea
pity lor tl&gt;la ......,., II tl&gt;la II f'IOW
a~~o•o going to b e - to function on a , . . _ . . , - llll&lt;lno ~lno IIICially.
l'loople people, no mau• race. cr- 01
color, I hopo - 1 1 - lhlo.

Laot ..... liM us _......_. atlftOUncod tho
_,.,!no of a n..,_ of ar.n htOI contlngenb to B
S o -, ln ad&lt;htloP 10 on lncreaoeln rnlUtart old. This
-·a~--IIIIOftOIUS­

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Som "'" ... IOndtng-~--.)
to light, lull and die on t h o · - ola fO&lt;ofgn land. In a
war that con only tho lntorutl ol multinational
CO&lt;PO&lt;otlona- bonkl-but not tiM people, eUflet ol
El Solvadot or tho Unltod StotM.
Wa In the Rod Balloon Coli«tlve 11 SUNY Stony
BtOOI&lt;
hove Jolnod In a lorgo coolltoon ol
on tho
groupe IndividualS to orgonlle 1 ....,,ooon May 3 - - .,. actiVely oroanlzlno -.-gino oiiCCJrlCemed people to do~-- AI a
_ , at C.W. Poll ~ Ablllt Holtmon IC&gt;Oka of
tho ' " ' " - ' Ilea tno U S _ , ta toytno on""'
I) The Ito thot there Ia a centnat _ . . . , _ ln B
~ ~., cllnolno 10 · tl)'lnO to hnd a
PMCefut rOute through tho uuomlsta ol tiM right ond
tall Thera Ia no cant:rllt oovornmont 1llo pernment
ond tl&gt;e rlgllt are tho ume. and t1&gt;e lolt Ia compaoed of
Including tile Church, peosont
) tho enllro
unions. --..a· otginlzotlons. Morxlst Q&lt;oups, lntellectuala rtalno up to ovenhr&amp;w , ... decodes ol
brulol torture repreoston; 2) 11&gt;0 lie t/1&amp;1 thla Ia •
- . _ reglonat war !hot....,.,, . , _ mwc11 eflo&lt;t on
tho port of the United Slot.., wnan. on foct. once us
troope are lmolvod In B
It Ia only • matttt on
"""'"'' - e tney "cnoM" o - 1orcea Into
Nlcareoua. Honduras, Cotta Rica,- Guotetmola.
avontuell)o, to CUba, 101 wnidi. u - put it,
· ~~eeo.,.,·a l&gt;ad o ,.,.,_ ,"' ,..,.,. 3) Tho no tflot tile
Sovlel Union It oll~u~ nco~ttlno Ill dO&lt;noln ove&lt;
tho tOll of the w011d, a cflo llenge that tile lfS
conftrence (altondod by 2,000) In Ntw Yotlt City'a #lew
School For Social ch. "II tho Sovtal Union come
and dtof&gt;POd mact&gt;lne gune - o i l i e r - · on
AUOUtt&amp;. Meine do you think the people _,ld riM up
and"" tflllfn ooalnot COnd!tlonotn tho United Stataor
The foct 1o t/1&amp;1 anna do notcoua"' ~ conditlono
of reootutlono__....... Guno . . IOolo t11at
lecllltotelnawvenct. but liMy
co-.....,_ _
Booldeo, tile waooono (for ltre moat POll) In tno l&gt;anda
ol liM B s.t...dor poepta are nol Ruooltn or C..C... 0&lt;
Nlcoraguan, but -bought on llle 8laclt marut from
warlout armo ""'ellonll and _.......,,, ~ncluding
Wnt o.&lt;manY), -are of US origin.
Aht&lt; ·a speecl&gt;, we mat with ltudento from
C.W. Poll Colteoe. AI*&gt;_,
._tallvos
'""" Old .W-ry, N....u Community and Oilier
- a . We 001 liP ,_lng cllleo, Plodoed to turn out
a lotge - .ttgent from Long lalond on May 3rd at tno
,..,logon.. W~h . _ , _ lew human at
hom&amp;, Will&gt; lho fight to rebulkl tho Soulll Bronx. mustronllt •rat-a. and l&gt;clusift9. end 10 and n•:tsm.
-tem. and bigotry - ' " " ' oer poop~e and taoblano;
with tho figlltlo- lho Draft. to Mnd mohtory old
ono troopo to EJ Sol\'odor to moke It aotelor copltalllt
_,.lion onct ouperoprof011 It not In tho lnt. .lt of
elthor aludento or wor1&lt;.,.-oncllt It cattalnly Ia not in
the lnlerut of tl&gt;o peoplo of El ealvodot, Wt&gt;o ere
lighting tor onlY one stmpte tl&gt;lng-FRE.ED&lt;&gt;M.

and.,_.,.

PersoiUIUty clllsh
r o tho EtJitor.

-on

An anott. ~ · ,..-.. lwton to .-..pond 10

1M
Ootmltoty Horaument.
It_.. mo to fhlnilthOI oneiO!lo lo compi&amp;Wno of

"•-t 111ou1c1 In tutn prir)t a lott•

will&gt; 11&gt;1 only
- - lntont being to ""... u..~was-.
to
top It oft, lhe o11.- to tho topic ol roce wtolcll woo
totolly unprovolcod. It woe olio lrrelr(ont 101 11\11
to refill to any poll r - l&gt;er llvath\loflt'havo

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In my oplnlon,l&lt;nowlng both poople ln"'O-. tnlala a

olmple...,
"'"..... '"
otllo&lt;a ec.n.'-nd

I

,........Utlos:One - · 10

onclous cl&lt;de ~Into •

the

mo1o&lt; tJeloo. It -

uo-nmtnll In C . . . t r a i -

Witlttlw PenulpJn C811oog 'OS an ·-~~
It to ~katy. un1aas -oct QU~d&lt;Jy. tnot once- Oncle

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u- ~wa ho.. -

Sal¥-.

-011no
- t . letter wu 1M"
- - l n H I &gt; e c k o l - - -.1

• •• tweior An E~· -

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Tothe~ifor:

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Tho~'""' r-nlly ,.non 011lcle on the aocurlty,
or ~ ol lt. at 8ed!une llall. Aa an Al1 11.-ta, I
apond many houtl 111ote. Tho lnlcle lolled to RW~llon
..,,.,. .. - - proppod- Wllh a twlclc.
and 1'-. wily lho .,.-... Will&gt; lntrudwa Ia not tho

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~~-·ownr-.
Ollan.tho door Ia-.., on Soturdoys, avon though
tho IM-,g Ia . . , _ . to b e - occ:aJblo IO
...-ta (J.o. undotgnotllootn .. tho grad atuento to
11-lle)'O 10 tho bulkllno)bet- eom ond 6c&gt;m·. Thue,
.,._ one , . , _ to Ol(lnolda by waiting for a o~
a1ut11Q11 to ..... and 1&gt;01&lt;1 tho door - t o allow other

,

~~.. accnalnto tho bulldlng.lleeouM the
door Ia proppod by 11.-te. If on Intruder on...-. tho
bullollng. Fnonlllln cto1rno tt&gt;at tho u~le
~~-· . . lllofclno ,,.., own .,.-..., but 11 tho

Nlfchel Cohen •
lor the ltH Bollooll OollectNe
SUNY Stony Broolt

building wu unloc:l&lt;od tho way lt'tiUPIIOIOod to be tho
, , . _ - b e - to'"* onywoy. Thero'- tho
u"'*l!-te en ,.._ ..., ~ b e l -

wronoflll blome 10 fphotQ,
etclling. litho!. "' no ...._ ond 110 ..., of 110111n1J llllt&gt;
111ek ..... Aa- ~~- In 1M Miele, II Ia o loci&lt; ol a
-'dng MCutlty eyetem atlautt. Tho a~.:-.ta are not
to 1&gt;1ome tor tmno 10 ooJn lllelr rlglltllll 10 tl&gt;e •

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�Citizens' great adventure: peeping at !he local peep show
llj David Cujlta
...__..., Fftt- £d/uw

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" W...,Id )OU .....,. " - pcrveru ,.

ho,.rvtr, Gr~11 Advtnturc 'a:
auorl\&lt;Y 1\nlllony Plli&lt;IM ~,.....

11orc on NilpTI Falb •hac
illddalu of ...... "'....."""" and ..

the dlltenJ have ~ &gt;1C'PP&lt;d the
tltil sill&lt; there 1bauld _ llw.

" In • Otr
bt 11 leNt l S Jtora:• claimrd
Detccslw Jolla DucPn of t.he
Buffolo Police lkpartm ent'l
SalaeloDI Litttalort Squad
..........,... lhe aamlo« or Cicy
..,... ~ ....... "Bot Buffalo bas
llboo (a a locaioa ror the

-.:s~ror--."

sua.

DlolpD Is 6dQI&lt;d by

catrccwmc-•rs uyiq to cract
&amp;urralo's Jtrin&amp;a&gt;l lDI1in&amp; IIWI
which biadtt the esublish.....,. of
odult ~. sbops. 1\dmiuJna that
Erlt Coonry;, ript ro. t1tn lypt of
tbc .;_, - . he
contcoch, Is optninJ shop lo the
budn&lt;os,

outlyina suburban anas.

Sam&lt; _ , eo haw

odvltt. ....,.,_,
.,.,.....,pity

t&amp;l.en tllot

by tilt

llll&lt;c&lt;d

&lt;mporiams sprouted

'!!~~~:=!!!liiiiiiiiii'J
)i

in ..,_., Falb, Kcnmo&lt;c and """'
r~lhc t.,..·n of Wlltat(ICid.
H
• CYa:t chis a:ubutban mo"c
bas
Jtrotl&amp; ra!Rara.
W e.a'tfitld re-sidents hav~
rearrantcct. town zonina la•t.
fortin&amp; the Orat Adwnturc 1\dub
c....... whkb botacs peep IOOWS . .
)'ell " books, to vacate iu Niaaara
Falls Boule--an! location just wttkl
arter ill opcnlna. 0\J~n. who has
.,O&lt;lcd clos&lt;ly on similar c:asa,
stressed lh•t communilics mould
haW' 1hc fiaht 10 rqulaac- busincu
wilhin th&lt;if hmi1&gt;. In &lt;loon~ 10,

. - - -WE NEED YOU!
To Make A Difference In
Someone's Life
8.unsRine c!!Couse
DO rr NOWI

CALL 831 _3646 or

Sunehlne Hou.e need. Volunteers.
Put aU you.r extra Cfme thJa summer
to good..__
Learn oafuabfe u.unfng and communlco:Cfon
eldfl&amp;, help aomeone and help youndf.

DROP BV J06 WJNSP£AR

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aao •hc:n 1
R-cr poup
to Erlr
CouNy and lcas&lt;d poperty lo. tilt
tt'IICC'r . A fttr spc.,d•na a
" &lt;OnSidmobte" lo-.0&gt;1 of _ , .
monLhJ

.....,..,td

to rmnott the bulldona. _,dU\1
IO Palone_, lht 10'*'1'1 ~kd I nc--r
ordmara clternont 111&lt; bwlncs.
inappropriare for tht comnwnrey
"It •oukl bt oompkt&lt;ly dllramt

ir IOmCOM -.anted to buold alter the
otdtnaMr,·• Paronr complained
Currtntl~

Great Achtntutt

•ould forfat iu inveumc::nt "''hic+t,

unda a non.-conformina

UK ll~.

othm.iot 11a1,.. they annor bt
d~prtvcd

Ytlthout

JUU

compauation
Duwn USH'Ied 1hc acr7cn,·
fMD s.ttm from buS.I'ICUt) al.tn to
r,,,.,
and
tli.mtek
Ad~·ct~curt

thty

IIIUCI

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He

baud h"

t

...r

"" the lloor ;• O.U.U $aid.
''Then'• t h e - o f -

......._,.,._.._rora

.,.... ..
~

poba

IUit.

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but

COOlftiOn SitftiC' 1$

"Tilt POtmtial • b;a&lt;J than
Unoquc·.... lOUd~ or thc
G - Ad&gt;anurt Ccnta. wllidl
OI06t from IIIIOpZino on6 pc&lt;p
s.ho•.\.. fe.eura bYe buritsQut".
hontt ally, prior to OrC'at
Ad'tenturc thto loe11ion .,,,
occvpotd by a ooplcu bw.
Paront
attC'mpted
10
r!tilof,oploi1.c the situation, "If )'OU
wttc an athdsl and I was a
Caohollr. 6o )'OU have the ri&amp;ht 10
tdl mt 1 ean't rcacl the Biblt1" lit
que&gt;Uoncd. "Tbil material hal 1)0(
bern proven · lr k .....
1&gt;&lt;0'"" 10 bt obt&lt;cnc • -.ld bt

aswmpHOf1J on lht UntQWt Nf"!'' 'ubJ«t to c:rimi.nal anokrrtl. . ••

Hofstra
Summer
Session'Bl

" YOU'LL BE GlAD YOU DIDI"

Summer Session I
May 21-June 28

Summer Session II

July 8·Aug. 7

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~ "Yo.
•~k lootoa boodoud then•,.....,.

cltftalo.,.

WllnlJidd r&lt;Jick,nu ud the IIIlA'

bra•n

.......borlooocl?..

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•rl•auaa oe -. • ._.., fiC'U. 8

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otloer .......~ .. "lo-~.-... - · lt
I abeU"I tllc &amp;tlo• ' .. liUft ..!'
•homloa1a,'' he laid .......... ~
,....&lt;6 ....... th8C ........ ~
omoclc the ~ rlqJic1 "atiJIIIiea l
nd ••crylloina." on&lt;ladioa _-

u.w a,o.•·

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allc;rcdty- _.,.,...,.

o..,.p. rhetorically
~ pow• 10

"I ..,..,. the communoh•• lhoukl
ha .. lhc ll&amp;ht to ff;lulat&lt; bu"nas
l'oa 1101 ..yin a ollty &lt;llotllcln 'o bt
able to 6o thos," commmlcd
Pnonc • 'They lhou1d ba-cproporl)' poll&lt;d on otd~Mon a """

T'ht'

dnta -

(~J]J~~r
~ • .........., • .I"........... ~.......,

�i Tinker.ing with the dating game
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Ron Oarrisoo wanted to fmd a "lirl to sail
-' III'OUtld the woricl" with him. He adveniJed for
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ulllil Alice.

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Ohio

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respooclecl. After a three day rouruhip, he
i propoiCd. Sbe accq~ted.
That • • three yan 1110· ~ boat is itill in
~ dry dock a1 Rich Marina; R011 ucl A1iot arc in
~ the daliq buJineN iq a.eettow.p.
"We were both lootina for for so
ion&amp;," Allee recalled. Coa.viDc:ed tbat tbae was a
" bitter way" they opened New Era Dalill&amp;
Serrice. "No 011e wu bc:re when ~ opftled the
cloon ill October," Roo ~- "Jt wu
acary."
~ tt- ecratch the couple ad\lerliJed in
loc::ll .,..... They decided to take a pc:nonal
appraedlto Ill&amp; matdlmakinl-&lt;ioin&amp; all of the
ialervlewtallhemldves, asslstina llleir dicnu in
sdectlaa data. " When SC!CDC'One sill'S up with us
~·re lldopdaa lbem," Alice pinncd. "We ~w

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WM-J,Aiotll
JoiORTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
date's ftrll - ·
The Garrisons cbec:k the propas of their -•no Ride&lt; lea-Petit
applicanu carefully. "The fellows know the lirls larc:my-A stodom reportJ that
call in (to the office) the next day," Allee said. unkllowll pmoa(J) removed ·m
"Jf some auy did ba.e fast hands, we'd fmd out from his wallet. 4nt 8J -9:21a.m.
aboot it. They tdl me if they bad a aood a-." -Lockwood Library-Pellt
Larceny-A f~ rq&gt;OtU thot
" We eMI:Ic tllem out carefully," her husband unknown pmoa(s) loot her MAT
added. •'Tbe last lhi111 we W&amp;Jlt to do is ao home Qulkt.nk card, $12 c:uh, and P&lt;r·
a1 nisht and worry about them.
-.1 papen front her putK.
"Tbe rea) problem bas been that tJ\ere are an ~lll-4p.m.
awful 101 of fellows," be cOntinued. uTile sirls SOUTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
have been slow . . . they !Iaure, what ld~
o r a auy comes in here, he must be a nerd or a

loser."
lf one answer in an interview doesn't make

sense. the GarrisOns d'ISSU&amp;de the client from
sianina up. They only fmd one or two a month

whom t hey deem una~able. "U1ually tbt'-bad
e&amp;f chklcen out." Ron werted.
'Most of thesn want to ran ln· lo.e and act
l
married," Alice Clq&gt;lained. "These fellOws liu
Sllc piabd a h&amp;Jldfill of snapshol.s out of a airls who are the old-fashioned type. "
"Most auys won't pay to fool around,'' Ron
cardboud bo~t. ''This pi bas two kids, here's a
.., .... " ' - - - · . . . . . . . llid. ''He acldcd..!''DifY can &amp;et them at the bars."
They3'fmd their Clients havina a problem
d-'llll to a lot of people out there."
"If looks throuab the picture$, we with re • • . ''One ·cuy went out with three
l iVe OVl personality information,'' she • diUcrent.tis , " Alii:. recounted. " He called me
continued.
a p1 puu one aside .and that back and said he hadn't done a .err aood job or
person is no aood for her, we would dis«&lt;uraae choosing. I picked $()111CODe OUt for him and DOW
they're aoing to get married."
her."
They have one ocher lnl.flU&amp;e cominc up in
April and tWO impending enaaaetnents. "It'
s just super,'' Alice beamed. "II makes me ,ferl
A~cr qalna for the service: the ocw client's
phocop-apb II added to the
They receive the aood."
-Marty R()Sbl

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Sc~ocllkopf-Petit
Laretny-Unkoown ~rson(a)
unlo.,.fully re110ved a Pentu
K'·IIXXI (ICrial number 61114411)
cam&lt;n, a l$mm l&lt;ns (Krill num.b tr
..34184) valued at St60. 4/ 6/81-4
p.m.

- 407 S . • Goopdytar- Pttll
larocrly-A ftmale r&lt;pofls tblt
unknown penoD(s) took bcr

cb&lt;dtboot COCIIJiiolnc SIJO and a

savU\p book contai:oina m rrom

unlocked .r- was .;at and boUies,
coolrlnc utmsils and • ..oodeo
c:tWt luod boa) thrown ""' the ....,_
dow by untnoWD perso'n(s).
~/11-S:43a....
-703 s . Goodyear- Au.

H.arusmcnt- Someone rcporu

,.,..;vtnc ...

~

phone call

~/11-)p.m .

Thft~MT,

A1N1 t

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NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
-P-2-Pah L&amp;tttnx-lln~oown
penoo(•) removed oft. side or •
POlkinc ~ from the_t&gt;extll CO·

,..._or P-2. Vll~~e or sian io $75.

419181-00:01 a .m •
ol
Enafneerlna
- Science
Library-~it l&amp;tttny-A mate
report• tbo lbdl of bls food tc&lt;V~
card and I tmboolt valued Ill W .
~111-lp.m.

_.13 'Red Jocket-Ciimlnal

Mlsdtid-A fmWI: reporu that
un,noW11 pason(s) put 11ue in htf
.._ lod&lt;. 4/8111-h.lll.
-410 R~d Jocltct-Crimfnal
lcatbor purwo contlloinc SI and $72" Misc:hitf-A Jlucla)&lt; rcpocu tl\at
In food sumps wu taken from a unknown pmoa(s) put alue fn hio
cllalr. 4/8/ 81 - S:llo .m.
.r- lod&lt;. 4/1111-9 o.m.
- Ciemau Mall Room-Criminal -409 Red Jocket - C rimina l
Mischief-A mal&lt; repor~ tl\at Misc:hief- A otodcRt reporu . that
unknown pmoo(s) d&amp;maaed two unkuown pmoa(s) put aJuc io his
IOailbou:s In tbo baement cautirla .r- lock. 4/8181-9 a.m.
UO dam•••· 416/ 11-timt SOliTli CAMPUS REPORTS:
Ullknowtt.
-&lt;;oo d yur
Hoii - Ptt i t
-90S S. Goodyear-&lt;.'riminal. Lorceny-A mtl&lt; repons that his
Mhchid- Som&lt;Ont repo&lt;UII\al his •olkt containin&amp; $20 Ctilt and por·
ton.a l papers was ta \.tn ~
411/11-6:15 p.m.
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p.m.
-HII}'es Hall Buuneot-Petit
LArceny-A female reporutblt btr
bc:r pune.

- Clement

Hall- Petit

....._,._~
rcpocu that
un\nown ptriOO(s) took kfYI to
Kimb.all Tower. Health Sci&lt;n«
library, Mutia Resources Lab. v ~
.tim no'lifi-cd hjs supcTvisot.
• 18/81-00:01 a.m.
- Abbou
Bike
Corn·
pound-PctltLarttny-Somcone
~ that """""""' pmoa(&gt;)
toot his ICIHpC&lt;d 26" R&lt;m bkytk,
.,, .., in oolor. valued at $200. LO&lt;'k
and chain valued at itO ,..., a.b o
taken. 418/~t -11 p.m.
Hall-Criminal
- Acheson

MiKhicf-Unknown penon(&gt;)
thm&lt; • um~" rOC'~ throuJII the

front .r- eawin&amp; S200 damqc.
419111·2: 16 a.m.
-2$6
Achuon-C rlmlnal
Mioohitf--Sotnclo« rcpocu that
unlmowt1 person(s) threw a roc~
t hrou1h a ..;ndo,. causi.,. S ISO
damaa,;- .19/11-:07 a.m.

---summer Sessions---...~
PRE-R_EGJSTRATION FOR UB SUMMER SESSIONS .
APRIL 21th THROUGH MA '( 7ft

n. 1•1 Summet Seeelon• Bulletin • a ...

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AIIIIIIIIOIII a RECORDS- HAYES c

THE 3 SIX WEEK SESSIONS WILL RUN
. AS F9LLOWS:
1at • June 1 · July 10
2nd • June 22 • JUly 31

3nf. July 13. Aug. 21
A 12 week ...a10n Ia also ICheduled tor
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June 1 • Aug.' 21at •
F• ,...._ ............. allllply oantact the:
ua Oflloe ot CanllnuiRt llidllcelloii, Office or

-~ 011 CONTINUIH EoucAnoN
8IUDaiT~. FlrJI Floor Alllliall

......... ........_ • AlllloH Ullntry OJ cell

111·ZIIt.

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�.soo boll

Bulls Whip Hoyas, lose to·C.U.
Cdl&gt;dudl"' thr"""""' lea oltbdt WIShl,...on. DC
trip, UB'• burboll Buill, after lla•fnl a doubld!c:ed&lt;!

!he

H - or c-.,..._. Unlocnlty !OU)
pollpoocd dU&lt; 10 rain, came to """ tWO or thfft

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~ Georwr Mill&lt;r, 'l&gt;llo binted a t-..ve
hOfn&lt; rua'f'loa'k&amp;oin&amp; two fOf t•-oon !kday•illlthrft
1uo1c1s or c:..hc4it U..IWI'IIIy (CU).
RBI'• lal thr 8utli at ~ plate. "T'h&lt; pildlcn did a
U8 ~urlcr Rllll l!rahrns toot&lt;d •
and. pod .rob k«'~Jina , _ (OVJ off tb&lt; besa. wlul&lt;
arlltt 0&lt;11 sill boatcn Friday ._.w. CU. H• crrom. ofTmuvdy w hil thr boll," thr «nttrfldd&lt;r JUl.
C'looina out thr ......n~oo qaift&lt;t ~ in a
" - · were O&gt;crcomt by a cootly ..,.,., .. CU
blcmlJh«&lt;llrat\m., pitdtl"' ,._d "Wh htJ Ora to.. In ,.;, bin. Da•• R - "'"'ted a m..,.. smh
thte&lt; cl&lt;dsoon$.
inno111 •otll hi) '"o-ruo that 1a1 thr aun. 10 o
· T'h&lt; IMls """ld only mu•crli~ hns on thr day, IHio II·S ..aocy iD thr ~ ...,., Roomllahn r.,llhrd
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Da•c Collan, Dan lladly and P&lt;ur Grimm comiJift&lt;d
RBI.'"' .._.t witll two men on bex.
on tllo mound fot UB with Onmm ~ up thr
Thr Bulls I'IICboduled a pme apinst O&lt;of~&lt;tO..'II \oldory.
Satorday. The team"" to orlaJnlly play ao CU. IHio
Folto-U.&amp; their bia • in in 1he l)prnef, thr Bulls fell
.oth tb&lt; rodd in """' pta)'ina &lt;OIIdii&gt;On, ohe ._.... """'or ••rcpina threr.,....,.. rrO&lt;n O&lt;of&amp;tto•-n u the
dcdded to oanm the contest. VB Head Coadl Bill Ha,u took thr n&gt;&amp;htcap "-2 despite thr ohrer-hu
Monk""h then orpnlll&lt;d pmcs ""~ thr Hoya• or P&lt;t&lt;hilll or Paul Wrbb and Mlk Poa'&lt;f.
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and rd;..m Tony Nloom&lt;tl and Ml~r Power, UB Offensivdy wr
ldn't put two hits in a row....
limited OU to o pair ol run~ •• the Bulb cr......O tht would ,., one man on """' and thrn rozzk."

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Satord&lt;oy pro~ 10 be 'a mixed 1&gt;11 fiH' •hr UB
liOOball Royals as they q&gt;lil a doublthtadtr wllh thr
Otnes&lt;o SUite lAdy Kni&amp;hts and lhr walhrr.

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"Wr played ~ ....tl defrnsiydy and orrrnlilvdy,'
' ~lleaed Royak' c:oach Josk cardutlo. "The..bad thr dtsi~ to win tnd they did."
~ occond baeman Brlb Eldric!&amp;&lt; lal thr
UB offensiYt toladt with rour hits in four triP' oo ~
pOalr. Third ........... Shtf)'t Oolla and ratehcr
JoAna Foamw c..to ootkeled two hlu '"' aurroto
and Morir Bajto L.octced it1 two nons " itb a triple.
"l'111 m11 t!Yill&amp; oo r,...... out what '-&gt;«~·"
Cvdulo '-'-ed in .-Don to ohr """""' pmt.
As iood u lbe koyals ~ Ia olio nra pmr t11ey
bad ift lhr occond. Oencscoc.cl~Urtd thr occond
·~ .. \J8 C!IIONftitted .... lcMt .......... ril)ll
trtoq," O«&lt;fclbla to Ordu~.

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C&amp;nlullo nplained tllot thr loiS or Fouml&lt;r is
damacinaoo thr oeom b&lt;causr "JaArulr is sud\ a ceam
ladtr," but that Oulmqe is _a •uitablt bad;vp and
with AdaroJ .. lhorutop, thry ..-ill - be ltwt. ~
"tr' a bia loiS for .,. (FournXt), but w ca.o stiU 10
n; thcrt and do~ Job,"tbr a.rroto toad&gt; aplained.
n.r... UB mum rapped t• o bits-" in threrJrilll
to '"" bo•. Third -.outfidder Dmilt L)'lk. rua
.........,,roddcr Mary H ickey ad ........roddcr Bajko
.U wall two-for-three. Bajko also - e d in rwo "''"
wklll...., triples.
ltosir llustowicz..,.. ._...., wilb lhr looo fOf the

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,...,.tired and thry had thr ...,. stills oo win, &lt;hey juS!
1e1 down • Unit blo."
The UB 1eom Will deal! a &lt;TUWna blow midWIIy
thrOUJh the t«&lt;nd rontesl when Fournier was in)wed
slldina Into o boi&lt;. Htr Sial us for the rest or lhr ...ton
i&gt; nOt knownrtt. rxerplthor.hr will noc be tvailablt oo
the.ftoyalsln thr near futu~.
"JoAnnr noplured blood vessels lo her k - and
&gt;hr's in ohr hospital. but "'don't know any more."
C&amp;rdullo uitl.
Robia Du._,. mo~ lo catehcr 10 ...,.,._
l'oumitt and "iU problbly Slay lherr. Pony Adams
wiU mo\rlosborutopto ftll in for Dulmaar. Adams. a
junior from Snydtt. stoned in IMl pc&gt;silion apinJI

T'h&lt; ltoyab, whoar record is now 2-2, will be hOfn&lt;
op1n oo Tlladay. Apri121 ror a doubldltadcr opiDs
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t&lt;lOrin&amp;.
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Mlllenp. tb&lt; badrs ..... tirdes&lt;, er..m.., "8" squad. I'I.IYtlll cbt
continually advonana tho ball c1r&lt;p tnspued ru&amp;b) thll hu armarLed
into Cream&lt;Uc;ni~G&lt;Y.
• lhtt~quad, the ""NIJC'I" cont1n11Wd
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UB'•.drlvc:s on many Ot'C&amp;Slons. but Forword• Lerry P«L aod Tom
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end zoor.
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W&amp;$ mis&gt;cd- 11••na UB 111 dU'Iy...O
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~ In Sqljl"' C.letMio. 6Uy luned foe • chonce to win
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l\pply 1o&lt; any potlljon: ~ Dtr.aor. lotemol and
EMtemol 01roctor1. Yon Coo&lt;cllneiOr (OIIpotldecl). ~
and PlbUci!Y Coo&lt;dlnolon. Tro-.et. l\pply ot the CAC

- - 345 $qlllno.
, F - OM 8opliloonofu who .,. u.ndedllo&lt;l
'"' lo\11\od 101 ~ ..-~C..rMr ,....,.,.,... Wo&lt;tcM&gt;op begin·
nlng ~y. April "2o from l ·!l p.m . In 262 Squire.
..._ your sltength._ obllltlu ohd intot..U 11 they
relooo to .electing o mo]or/e»~r. 0~ .U.e II llmllod,
oo ")'OU.wiah 10 ponlclpote pleNO c:oll431o351!1.

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I quote of the,' day l
"Cameras are for people too

stup~d

F,__,~~2111F.-H.u:
, _ot 9 o.m.; FrldoyloO 9 a.m. and I p.m.: 4f20 at
llo.m and2p.m;:4121at9o.m.and3p.m~ 412.2ot10

.to

remember what they SllW."
..,..Mr. Harry P. Tarlow

a.m. and 2

p.m.~

-.ktod

to~

their d t p o - fO&lt;--....

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Sbodcnt. -~In ""7 oftllo f~ lldclr.

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Phologroplly, Wt1tlng/Roportlng. or,_
u&amp;ft. .._yOf'PiyfO&lt; a Student,.__ StotetJnlwnkYCotn·
~ fntmulllp. Wltle to 5AS(J F - fr&gt;.
temsl&gt;tp Program, •t 5I.- ~Suite~. Alb&lt;ony.

I'IY, 12.207. Ooadf""' Is May 1!1. 1981.

In •...

Slllclonla lnterutod
lalolhoelntonulllp In All&gt;an.)'
may apply lonppllcatlon by '"'lUng SA$(J fotJndolluon
lnttmshlp Program, 41 Stole St .. Sui,.
Albony, I'IV.
12.207. Dudlloe IJ "fay ,15. 1981.

m.

Junlota o.ho trill be going on to .,...SU.ta end pro~...
1lonol ochool who will grtduoteln 1eQ lhol&gt;ld ... "P •
roferena:lilo. C..III"\B, ,.._.. at$31·3$" or c:ome to 3
H.yes C 10 moko an opPOintmenl.

~- Oftd Sopbcmoru-There will be
a
n . , , . , . , _ todayat3 p.m. In 233 Sq"lrt. ••·
plottng ..._ _ .10 lo\aJOtlnG In M~Ngoment. Whet

-

alt......UW ma)on?C'an freappy?What Is the job

--?~._-'so~C..Uaho&lt;ld

.. "" ... ..._,..., ....hend.43l·l631.

OW )'OU kJiow Is..,.,_ alcoohollc pr'Od&lt;lclll labeled 100
proof, U..t - I t ··~ ptfwnl puro ojg&gt;hol? , .. """"

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lot lunhot W....matlon and.._ _ _ . , Into coming.-

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_._.HoodR..-and-HeodRal6tft~

wt&gt;elh'or II be ..-demiC, pertOftll, proloulonol or
cuetlve. Our staff consist&amp; of prondot.nt writers Who h.lve
under~ o 6 WHk training · II you -.ld like
to rupond to ya..rwt1tlng. stop by 336 8oldy
- , . . hom 12-4 p.m.. loiWTh lra&lt;n 6-9 p.m. or 346

Squlrelrom6-9.p.m. T-.ll~s.

te....wd.moy~nend '

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,.Y 16 ot I p.m. It you......, not yet~ lor tllo

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Alpllo ....,_Odto .....,,.todoyol3 p.m.tn 232Squlro.
l'lelrt ..,.._.., Induction and IIO&lt;no coming will be

, _ fUl bof0&lt;0 P - tt_,. Ho..r ot PJ Bottc&gt;rn&lt; •

dltcuaod:.

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the Oroup 1.-' SeMoo P-1!&gt;&lt;
the -.mer and fo.ll of '81 t- a t lO o.m. In 2.32

tp.m.
will

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Sq"'rt. Pleote Qll 831·2273 II you wbh 10 allond.

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15 Dlefenclnff o!inne•, •
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&lt;=-toery by F~y ,AP'II 17.

l'llddoy M"'lc Setlu today and _,ry Wedneodoy from
12·2 p.m. In the Hou ~- Squlro.
Open Mike tomOrrow end -ryThuredoyfromll-11 p.m.
In the ~lar, Squire.
lnWfott 'IU on Sunday, ..._,.,, 26 •• 8 p.m. In tho
Katlwlno Cornell Theotar, Eh-t. Tlckeb on A)e now.
For liiOn lnfO&lt;mOllon...11 fi36.23' 1 or como to 372 Red
Jed&lt;rl.Ell-1.

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the
Buffalo
Oral HIAO&lt;Y Proje&lt;t today 01 7 p.m. In
148 Dlefei&gt;clorf. " ! . . -

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for tlw ~- gi- by Or. J. Kla..- of &amp;II
TelePhone Lalronltories t_,_ at 3&lt;30 p.m. .In 454
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"IUIUPQ Uo Sollly: /Wvtrtblftt'a rm... o( Women" todey at noon In the Squko &lt;:pnrer..- Theotw and at 5
p.m. In the Wolcllnon Theotet. l'lorton. Spomotod by the

Wotnen'• C.UCU. ol SOI'CVAll•
"Olivet" nlm Friday In 170 1'\f AC, Elllc.-t, end S.turdoy
In \&lt;MrDiefendorf 01 6 ond &amp;4~ p.m . Sunday ac .5:30 end
8:15p.m. In tlw Squire Confer.:- Tlloote&lt;.
"Doous.Ube lkt\lmr mm tomorrow ot 8:30 p.m In tlw
Squft..Conr...._ n-ter. Froo. Pracntecl by the Bul·
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CbMces" film&amp;
tonight ot 7 p.m. In the Squire Con~ n.«er.

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wlnnlog ~ mm. (El&gt;gllll\ Sulllltloo) at
Theoter. "&lt;luldt" Friday at 7 p.m and Saturday ol 5-,30
p.m. "&lt;l&lt;&lt;rw
Wlndo")s.tUfdey at2 p.m. and

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-~~- Alnerdan Poltlcll PriloM,.._Tbo c:- ol
Leonerd Peltier and T otn ~• tomorrow ol 2 p.m. In
107 Towr.nd. for~ Information cell 881-27()8 or

t c A T a - - at 4 p.m. In 337 Sq..lro.

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P""'IIIM2
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poolllono - y e t • p.m. In 344 Sq..l.-. •
Jklftalo MIIMl lllgllb Gommltta , _ , today at !dO
~ ~s SqWre. Anyoae tru,.od 1s lrwltod 10 ,..,..

• 2 pon _ . . . . . , . - - April2.1 from
11:»1 :30 p.m. and · - et I:J0.2:30 p.m. at t1w

,_...,.,_lon

...._ .... &amp;awrdoy at 2 p.m."' the-

f'lllmote IOO&lt;n, Squire. ...we.kxwne.

~oi-Frldoyat3:30p.m.ln rOO&lt;n•l .

•Ca&lt;nriluw Alflks C011ncU coordlnoiO&lt; olectlona 'tDdoy
• • 3;30 p;m. 1n 334 Sq..rr•• C.ndldot ..-attond lhl'm..
to odclr... the CG&lt;~octl •

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4226 Rl&lt;lge La.

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polllt:oJ--.mo)o&lt;l

1ft 234 SquW. KMw Ill

Anyoae
Thelia ot 636-BSf.

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Ul&gt;dug&lt;od""to &lt;letrr&gt;M Asan. meeting and wine und
cheeoo pony today et3:30 p.m. In 337 Squlre Anyone In·

T - . ~ 431·3502. Wori&lt;/SWdy -ntloro en·
~ 10 OpPiy. l\ppl~ ~~~It f'P'II20,

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l1ie "'lll!df!g 'Piaci"t&lt;:. ,,.. ..~ apOr;iO..d 'by~
UniV&lt;fllty 'iAemlng Conter for anyone In tho Onl-.rsity
or &lt;Ommunlty o.ho needs llo\p with ony plfl:e ol writing,

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Tbe Pot llt.-y ()-today ot7:30 and 10 p.m. oLdie
Oronodo '{l&gt;uter on Main St. Tld&lt;.U ovoiloblo at the
Squire Tld&lt;ot Olfkoo.

Scllool ollrlformatlon and Llbl'llf)' Studies I'Vleonllt An·
nlvorsery Coltoqlum today 61 7:30 p.m. in the Klvo.
Baldy. Poul z..tl&lt;owr.ltl. pr..ldent ofl/!0 lnfoimotloq In·
dustty Assn. wiQ .,..,. opooker on "l.ni.Yel!ecome Uke
One of 0.:. Tbe Ul&gt;ra.&lt;lol&gt;'• Expondobte Role i'IJiie Infor-

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!o,my H~ orltllo lmpect of tho l o m t n i M ""art tomo&lt;TOW at 8 p.m . In 330 Squlro.

83+1144.

~ ,.,.,.. be
studonu wHit w....a,..
-~ U..ln .,_.tlon,
and Mlofy prcMcl«d. TUIOr'IICot.lntdon: l\pplbnb mUR
be _ . . . . unctorgrocNot.. Willi Jt10r1G IICIIOomlc
In Math, Englloh. Sclot!ct. Sodol .._
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lilllllal

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P~ of Colholla United lor the Feith. COfllrO, today at 8
p.m. In the flllmo~ ROO&lt;n, Squire. " - odmiNion.

.,.nuany Olherupociof II!Udytng. W•-• lreed"'P'In
aerv\ee. no eppo\nltncl\l is MCUMry. Ouf ttou. we l'tTu

lrotn 2-4 p.m., W from 12-1 p.m. end 1')&gt; from 10-4 p.m.

Looldiltl for o S........,Job?Upward lloolnd INI Sum·'
mot fleoldonu.l Component Is ocaptlng oppllc:otlono fa&lt;:
, _ 10 slllllt ..,..._ In ltudlng. Math.
.Englloh \llrlllng and high lnWat tcmlno!&gt; II) Sodol

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· Our lroined W&gt;on• .U experienced &lt;diego lnstn.IC:IOn. ""' ,....,. "' help )'OU r..m to otganlu . -.
- l o p ywr ._bulory, Ilk• bene~ !Kwre notes.
- n d ,_,teo~~~ 10M test&amp; and reed 1 - . u

Tloo .... PI ... 01-. Rho
oa APL Wo&lt;l&lt;allop
WAllin J . ..,_on Ap&lt;1120 at 4 p.m. In .!he KIWI Room,

Tli! .......r will dioalu the -

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•c!d..tc Willi l!lloo Otrbilo-. di=
tor 'Of 1be
Ed CliniC. pro. and J...,., Ukoodlo, VIce

-. ""' c:-e. at 366 S.ldy... , _ open lot the tptlng r
lrlondly people.

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p.m. In the Attcmbly Hall. Speakers art Tltrt 0 1 Kateo P " ' - and Ruth Col~.

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55 miles an hour:
has it helped?
The ldu lor u••nt *~'"" b'f
redua.n t hlal&gt;ooo~ ~ wu ~~ owmcl&gt;t ,.. e01ly ••
~Y 197l tile Secretory of
Tron&gt;portoc.on ~· urtinC the
stilt&gt; to ~· their I""'U. oJ'd
thot """"* slmdat rwquftU - •
made by lhe SeNt• and tho
"-rdtnt- In wppon ol ~
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porlomtd by tile F~ol H11lw.oy
Aclm•nrstrot-.,
1973.
. _ , . f u e l &lt;OQSumpt- rolOJ
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'Tho Elfe&lt;t of S~d on
Automobtl•
C uolone
Conwmc&gt;t- Rot.. " docunwnted
oconomy lcH... on oil con tt&gt;led,
ot oil spttCb hoalwt thon SO mph
On •-•~&lt;'· molooao oto_.s olf
10 ~rcent

when

speed

w••

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no mvotetv .t.out ct..
Nm•r• '"''""' to '""' up to
••PKtotlons To bq,n woth,

n,.,...,

rel~.tnceontt......,luolthofHA•

c..u 1•~ me to lobe t _ .
Whtr,••
tho
Hiahw~y
Aclmrt\IWoc.on porf""Md &lt;~ro,.N­
lrne """ •• ..,.,tint ~ on
uDCrowdtd ~•-candAJom
lbly to ocwr •• •
- • ' - • I&gt; tile ~
thom•olv.. conceded, most
,_onsu .,....s httle of..., t.,.,..,
wch
The "'" ,.
tpent
brotona.
shoftona.
occt..,otOII. chantq lanes ond
JO on Much olot " spent on roods
wl&gt;ere 55 rnplt ot boUO&lt; " ooth..
\Ndlmablo or lmposs~
A• those who ho~ modo ct..

c...,.,......nc.._

t~peftmenl know.

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CCJillJttte.nt

•nc,...Jtd f10n1 SO mph to 60 mph.

10-porc•nt tmprovom•nt '"
at 70 mph, m•l•.,. ftll on ovtrll&lt;' molul&lt;' OJ dlff....lt to och-.
of 25 perctnl No tMI&gt; woro l~ah tpoed conttol •font. •nd
performed 11 55 mph, perhop1 tven choc roqu l ro• somo
beuu~ tNt)~ ~d not It th•l
t~chntquf'J not n~ceuar.J,.
time ~n K".fKted fm thf. n1ttonal
rKommendf'd ffom • s.a.-~t\
•PtOd hmot
'
&gt;llndpotnl
In v•~w of th,. f1ct th•t
A. t-Kond meK•Iculil60n w41&gt;
Amencant C:Of'\J.U~ • v•nutl Sf'&gt;.t I~ t•llure ro •n•lyze tht poten11af
of aasoHne eac:h vt.tf-110 bUI.on for m•k•na • ••an•fteant •mp.~ct on
aolloM of ot on 1973. and et~•rav probltrns Only obouc on...
con&gt;ldoroblv more todoy - th• chotd of tho totol vthoclt mUe~ft'
proope;:~ for ochoevtna sicnlfocot~t
traveled on tllo&gt; countrY•&gt; on rood•
tn•nao by rtducona tpetdt whe&lt;e 55 mph
PGS•oble.
Sftmtd toad
•nd only obout holt of choc
So aood. tilt Aclmi&lt;loscroclon mlleoao octuolly i&gt; dr.wn •• "'
bfaon clofmlftl &gt;I&gt;&lt;Gtl\ of~t II I~ lho l""ot Tf"s mtont onlv
once " In tile fo&lt;&gt;t "'month&gt; of .,....G&lt;th of oil "*'»cit mrlot •~
1971. obout US,OOO ba~l• of sublect to a,.,., fuel so•onp from
••sol•~ were~ Nch doy !hoc
lhe Nm&gt;l
"'ould hovt ~ comumtd.undo&lt;
Tho ~ omount of SIV"'&amp;&gt;
P'f"IOUS opood hm•u. lhe Ftdt&lt;ol wrll • ..,.,. oround 12 porcont
dtpendq on cor ~ht .,...,..
Enoray
l"ot-.1 H11hwoy Trofloc Soltty eflteotnev. ond che euct ~
Aclm.,ostrot- (NHTSAI 11,..., ~~ 55 flll&gt;lt wboch meant !hot
,.,th chu tJlJmllt. oddon1 choc the formulo lOt lhe "'"'"""m
moro thon 9&amp;.000 bar~&gt; pet dov Uvlltp OYIIIoble from lhe Nrntl
contonued to bo 11-...d t~oftO&lt;
.,.....,.. absolute eotnP111ne•
At n tumtd OU\, boch tll ... llft would bo ll~ pHoent x SO
wete orem•ture and ~aw•te •cent 'k t2 petcent Or. • lttt.JfWheft profHJtOn.tl .-tud~ .. ~ leu thin 2 pe,c-tnt of
comtrnutoned lO dttem'l•,. the conwmpuon
ompocu ol lhe opood hmlt on
lnosmoch •• tho ~m for
COOitfY&amp;t-, tho fondlfiCI ~ • h•ahwoy ITintpOttl'- . . . . . . . ...
qu•&lt;e drfforont The Mine Corp rn •bout -·~~"' of tho ""'""'''
• report to the Notianol Sc:OMC•
tho lftltttt pcmible
foundot-. d•scovered !hoc whole u•~t~p omount to less thin OM255.000 ftwtr bam.IJ of luel per 11.\11 of one. porcmc of tilt total
doy woro """"'mod In 1974 thon ontrl\' requoremenu
in 1973, mo&gt;t of this wat tho~~
From • moral vitwpornt tlwto"
ol thorto,.. •nd reduced ltovtl sornothlnt to bo uod for so•ir1&amp;
Only about 71,000 barrels pel' doy o:ven this monuJCUft omounc buc
could .. poulbl(' bt attributed to from on oconomoc PQU1t o1 vltw.
the • combined effocu of tho the volue ol thac holf or • por~l
S~ph speed hmll and more lue~ muu
be dhcounted for
effic1ent Clfl"'
tnfOfcement and other costs
A ..cond &gt;tudy. porlormtd by Those hoppon to bo subttont•al In
Braddock. Dunn ond McOon.tld In oddltion co tho federot
SeJIIA!mbt1 1974, obo 1ot lhe cootrlbuc- of oround S65 mRINalional Sclonct foundation, per year. on .. trmlted U.S bolhon
oarood woth tho theorellcol Is Spent by locol poloce and tr•ffoe
possiblfoly ol u•lna 200,000 ..rvo«o E..r-incre•s~nc port"''"
barrels'l&gt;f 111 per doy by rtducln1 of tlvs monev•~ boonadlrectedol
hiahwoy spuds- but. aft or mor11torrnc ond on fore on a lhe
eumoamt coruwnpuon ttend&gt; Ss.tnph speed llmtL CurTenlly
ond t&gt;allk vo4umes lor 1110 ,.,ntor NHTSA requ.,... .,..., 1t'portJ
of 197land t h o - ol1974. tilt from oil of tho slim on *"tfY typo
re~tard!e&lt;&gt; c:oncludod "Thoro of rood. uotemotc hp•vs. urban
Wit no oc:tuel rmprov......,... 1t1 ond rural, mult&gt;-lo~ dJVrdtd ond
~
.....Wodtd roocb. urbl" ond rurol.
s-tlere. between lhootv ftdorolly oodtd p0mo1y roads,
ond applitotOOQ. tht ~ utb.&amp;n and rural lllu&gt; swnmanos of•
consorvotoon bonoffu of tile ,_.,. tpetds on ~ road&gt;.

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Aclm"''"'"'- •-need

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~ 6Sth-por&lt;;~tJI~
spHdi. aJ&gt;d t1w ~uo• o# tralloc:
SS. (,() ond 6S nll)ll
And now the DOT•• df&lt;!&gt;ondin1
that such reports ~ made
quorterly, hence four tifntl the

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The FHWA. wl»dd he&lt;t'tofore

~quin'd onlv " ropreR'ntlltiw''
&gt;PUd dua,
now want&gt;
mH&gt;Urem&lt;!ftl&gt;- lot all ttoffoc:-a
tosk 10 monumental that
IOV"rrun41ftt spoknmen admol
..technolocv for thos colculabOII b
not PI'OMf'taly av-.llble." WhM
and If the techno#oav ~
ova.iloble, ctrt&amp;on Stllteswith ,_.,
trofflc donoltlft (no freeway ou•h
hou,., for &lt;'"'mpfo) are virtually
certaon to fall the federal
aui&lt;h!Jinef on cotnpltantt'. for
whoc:h the penalty " the lou o# a
port10&lt;1oi «Jlfunds Tht&gt;wmllove
the ironiC effect o# coUrtaollftl
10fety ompr......,ments on the
aftected stllt~&gt; h..,_ayo.
California's Department of

Transpor1atton e$tlmates th•t
fodO&lt;al enforcem... t auidelines

w•ll •ttereas.e Irs admln•~tt~U:iVf'

C:OSIJ from J20.000 01 prtsent, 10

mort th•n 1200.000.
Anotho&lt; cost •ttributoble to the
Nm.sJ t1 1t.J ""P"1 on truckel'!
Atthouah t.rucks, l1kt uri tf'l
~tte&lt; molea.. at 1-.r speed&lt;
tanumrna ptoper ftnal--dre\&lt;e
lllOOJl
r....t. per·
mifr cons at hlcher ~dl
ouM.,.h
.tddod _.,... o#
l!o#tl A rK.~t r~ from a n
ollie;~ of the DeportmMt of
A,arrcuhure reveAled thAt whilr •
)J pe:rctnl.. inprovt&gt;m~nt .n fJI~
c.on.sumptktn redu«d ' trudce:r's
PH""'IIe 6pen&gt;e about 3 s ~ent&gt;
tuple lhat••vin&amp;&gt; retulled from an
onere- in speed of 10 mph
All of thtS SUJIHb ttYt. ev~ rf
tot•l tom;p~,.nu with the Nm&gt;l

w ........ "'
w

....,.. ~«. \M m..,.U...
t..Mtott would t.. less tlwn t1w
cosu onvolwd
l"otol compliance oppur&gt;
hlahlv unhkely. In 'Pit• of lara•
lnfuJlo&lt;ls of man-rand mon&lt;tv
durin1 the post &gt;ix vur&gt;,
noncompliant&lt;' b wicles!&gt;feod and
"'ln1 A"ordinl to offlcool
"''""'1M """" than hall al all
rrafflc .., roocb Wflh w Nmsf ,_.
O«&lt;!Ck SS mph. An ts!Jmoted
70-80 ptf&lt;ent of all driVOfl clo 10 Ol
leost some o# ttw !Jme The
,_.,.speodofttoffoc:.whichfell
7-10 mph durin« tho lnotooii!Asohrw
C!bt&gt;-ond ''"'" dllfina ~
latt y..r-hu risen nudoly ot all
other tom"' Elahtv-filth percentile
tpeods, whoch hove specO.f ••lue
.. ...SiutOIS of tuffoc ~'""' on
10M"I. at&lt;! coro&gt;istll!ntly abov~ (,()
mph -IJ hlah u 68 mph'"placn
-~. .,..... fationally
for speed&lt; "' e&gt;cns o# 1fw r-~msl
hove rllt'ft hom S 7 m•ll"''' ml97l.
to rnor~ than 8 mllhortAtus p.ut
v••·· to"" opparontefftct
lowtr-.na ~~average wr-lgh1 of
the pau~naer ""' f!..t 1000 lb per
urwlllnvesevenh•met•~much
a..olrn• u w S$-mph speed lomot
pu..-pcwh to sa~. shahUy h11~
ure PfMWte1i and more fr~t
tune ups Would t.. mot~ efftct"'•
(thfn ''· of c.oune. JOt1W ccm

onvof•ed ....... - tune.up•~ .tnd
con ..dtunc lh•t r•dral '"~'
omprove mol~ 3.5 Pf'rce.nl 11
~A'OUid be che.aPH and mor~
efftc1ovf to '""" a &lt;et to O"&lt;fY
drwf't' who doesfl•t pre~otlv Ul&gt;t!
them than to pen.tSt wrth the
cunMt unpopolo11r and impractkal
proar•m

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11a1Uc accide&lt;&gt;u and ~otlls
Durin&amp; 197 4 the&lt;e wore tome
130.000 f~ ..,.,.....,,. tlwn tho
pm!iouf yur, • reduction of
n. . rlv 4 percent Ht1hway
fotilh~ .dropped 1&amp; percent ••

''""~l'fldto197)-f,_H,600to
46.000-and U..doath ·~• l&gt;tf 100

mdllo&lt;l vtilo&lt;.t. milt's fell'''"" 4 J
to 36 So.opporten of tho Nmsl
wHo quick to crodrt lowet &gt;peed&gt;
fot WGh chllnce&gt;
At t..ut ~ percont o# the
fotohtv reduction •• dorectly
onrlbut..,le to the SS&lt;nph speed
limit," the DOT onnounced,
oddona tlwt on the batll of '"
&gt;tUdiH, ''4500 to 6000 lives hov•
~ "wd .,.,h yur •• • ~uft
•
Other ~" of the •aloty
..ubldllmen(. .,...,...,. a
•mailer percentaa• of tho

.,_.,,1@110;

to

the . _ fPC'IOd

IH11ot. ....,... _.nv .mh thn
" " " - ' - The few dOf-1.,1
"f'ft' c.nbcu:ed u much lOt tht•
motwn .. for thell fondonp
•v~,-.ae ~peeds ha-d
at
the ..me Lime IG&lt;idenli had
d~cre•sed. a. c•uu~·~ffect
relit ""''h'll was Ofe&gt;umed

ck&lt;•••'ed

There

were

other

ceu•t-• .

howfver r~er wdttdr m•lf'\
t..cou,. of aasohne '""""''"' and
h'lhH pnus meant '"' ove-•11
elposure. hence , ...... occodoiiiJ
lncrf:.a.sed dn\l'f'rawArtnHt pi•~H
•
thouah no &lt;oukl uv how

red•.

much of one- And 10m~
ttchnoloaal omprove,.,nli. such
.u Added mrles. ol .nttotStlle
h•chway. inueast'd u~ of r.Q&amp;t~l
tlrtJ, tht: advent of be-llet uft.tv
beth •nd th~ b•lt·•an•tlon
onterlock. etc.. abo contributed
SS MPH &amp;nd Said)'
What w"n't undor&gt;toocl 0\ the
Onfo of the- fn01ol "'&amp;nthcant lrme was how 1re•t tM c:umulat.tve
comequenc:b al the ...,.., ool tflect of these cho,.e would~

It 1$ ,_.cfur that Wy OCCOUIII
lor vo,..lly
en!Ko lA'" on
h""w•v ,.,..~ clut•nt and . ,,.,
the a•sol.,. cn•u o# l"l-"7•
Atthou1h no e-wct .tla'U t:Un t'\t.t t
1nd ~ttmllf'S varv 111 thto way
from • percent (C.I•fornl&amp;) to 12
pe&lt;cont (Nort~ CortdNJ moot
authoottH cOtw:u• •n • S pHC.e1H
ovenoll moh!qe roduct- Wl»t.
lhl$ ""'t OliiCh. II hod lfeOIOf
•ocnii~U~rr« ~- o# the londs
of drrvt'C moot •ffK1f'd NOfllu
drr"•"C df.c:rto•.Jed m•to than
doi'\I&lt;M ,.,., d&lt;"''"' mot• th...
ti~ drrv~ •nd """"""" •nd
hofld•v troffoc """ hardest hot of
oil A tvP&lt;UI "_. "" 1-o. w~
m•l••re dropped only f&gt;.ll POfC""t
on rural road.t dur•na •f't"kd•vJ.
but fell 2S )0 porcent on
weel.Md&gt;
lnurnuch as the~""'- of dt,..,.
"""t affected ~ the lAic#"'"
.mo. "'"" •re l"ouated Wldo !too
"'-""'' ""!dent &lt;Ot., (a lcohol
abu~. doYC"t f•t•Ut&gt; lind an.ttIOCWI drrv•na aU .,~ •• '~"

w

p~aks).

r~duced

f•rst-half t974 Thl\ c•lcu1•uon
u.ket- into ncount ltahter tr•Ut!

densitv(• factO!' motwd

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'"' "' In fOCl top off oc,.ls • t the
C•ltfornt.t O~p.utment of
Transpo&lt;Utoan or~ worrtod bv
nfdence thAt. Denirt\ rf'm•'"'
the most miAI&gt;k&gt; ...c~oc ""' of
acctdtont m.c.tdt:nce! ..
A H"&lt;.ond ma)Of' ch•net en
condltooru durona 1•1• 197) •nd
earl\' 1974 Wal tht alttr"eon '"
d10ver att~udo&gt; Althouah doflitult
to QUOnt•fv. the effect&gt; of thos
he•atuened awareneu w~· ~
mandested WJ two _...,. Aw.-.
sooed&gt; btpn to drop ~- the

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...cl
thts. p•r\od tpef'dt.
do&lt;:tutod on •If roocb. ,,,..
thoR' posted lor the lower limit.
st..hct &gt;how that vol""wv
•ctJons produced the tVUtftt
dunn a

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The death .. ~ ho•.,. reached ~

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the ..,f............,t d rho ,.....,. tt
....,...wd &gt;toll furthe&lt; " -m•f
,.~,IW tu.PC&gt;'tn
ffttorfd
•nd the A,.., embart10 Hided
Althouah r..tu&lt;.ed
dn"1n1 and ~·aht.n.ed drtvtt
a-warf'nftt werr mPOn•tblt' for

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"""' of the wfocv '"'"'""""~'"
llolf 197• • """"
.tnfluena wa~ &amp;I war\ Th.t •~.t.
the evo#utQ\atV ln'nd to lf"aler
tt•ihc yfety • tondenq- thor has
conttnuf'd
and Amenc•tt
h•chw1vt
ha"'~
btcomf'
COMIStf!f1dy wf" fOJ lh.f p.i\t half

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century,.,.. Tabf• 21
S..t......, 1925 •nd 197S. the
death
~··nod ~~- 19 0 10
l 4-.-n •mptO\'emt'nt of rouahlv

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pt-t v••r-wtulf'
hiahw•v &gt;peed&gt; . - woth equ•l
consttlencv lhtt ••re.-m«-nt
be1wffft areat« &gt;peed and lfOat..
"• fetv \IIJ•~ arh~wd •dwou1"
C~Wflt. taliiO'Yf ""'Pfownwftb
1ft the
fft'-'lrotM""-f'flt
r\ rrvth.ne hom beliM mf'&lt;h•n
drv.O.... ..-cy-o~ bam.,1
on bftd&amp;e a butmtnU and
break•wa)l h-"t ".ttK11rch.• to t.he
ref.-n1 ol J-po.no s•f•tv ~Molt

h,,,.,.....y

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Fiftv yeart o# trolioc hiStorY
SUIJfSU that tht death ra~ woold
ha"" d.:lined by ...,. omourc

with or ,..;~ a fuel cnsl&gt;. and
•llh or ...u- • SS """" ._.s

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•1&gt;0&lt;!&lt;1• rocorded for a &gt;ectlon of
road whe&lt;e prima lac"' s~
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obK"Nation made some l5 yeaD
•ao by Matthew C Sielskr. a traffiC
enslneet fa&lt; the Chicago Motor
Club. On the bast&gt; of &lt;Xttn&gt;ive
studl.. ol a cddenu alona selocted
mtdwestern h•a hw•vs,. Siel\lu
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warrant towers s;pHd,.~·
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unposted roadJ with no conceoled
llaurd•. cots ttavelina at the 8511&gt;
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to ~vt&gt; the fewest accidents,
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sl&gt;O&lt;!&lt;f io S-6 tim"' IH$ ldcely to
&lt;&lt;iSh thon one driving 5-10 mph
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Hmits 11t or near the 85th
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previous limit wu aboVt&gt; or below
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returned to local jurii&lt;lktions.
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all •ccidents- &gt;!&gt;fed rn this use
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not m&lt;'retv •u ceedlnc posted
t•m tts *' Ytt cr4,dcd0\lllrns on
sPHdJna-po.f\icutorty on open,
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offt&lt;.lals •nd polittolans
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u'Hemitrts the Jil(ellhood •nd
h•atwls~ a,..u, and mu'h more
Ye1. in order to meet the OOT -s-eventy of injuriM when aecide.nci
schedule f01Jncre.ued compliAnce do occur. but an equally weir
with the NmJI, pol•ce have been es~bllshed tent! of 20\h century
tor&lt;:ed to pUll outo( hoal&gt;-risk .,.... tt•nsporuoon Js man~s dK:•stOn to
on weekends •nd ))ohdoys, in travel fastff than he con af/O&lt;d to
order to poool frtt&gt;ways and crash Unde-r $oUCh ckcumstanCe)
1nterstaae htghway5 whf.~ the r;.sk there il more co p 1n from
of •n acctdm.t JJ lowe;n
rlfmfnt~t•na thf c•use&gt;s of
Jn Oreaon. for cnsr'.tnct. st•te aceidenu than from the eHort to
pohce now devo&lt;o on..thttd of Impose Speed Prohtbtuon
thett time lo potrolltna treewoys.
ffK, 85th porcenul• " no&lt; onh
where only 6 pl"fttnt of · that the belt known method lor s•tt•ng
state'' traffK fatahtift occur
re•IIStiC sJ)IH!d ltmtU, 1t h.ll INl!ftler INn 51 percent of the added t~dvant• .. of ~ncreutne the
arresu '""de ore ft&gt;&lt; PJtceedlflathe ovtt•ll proport.on of tr1ff•c
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CCM\Sidf:rfd • minor U:use of mph ranae on whoch the hf11heit
.acc:Jd~ts. Oreaon 1uthor1t~ h.tve
percentaer of r:r afftc move)) u ''
cotculoted that the "direct an t"$labhshed f1ct chat f~tc
'no~as.e '"' enfoccemtof cost In
acctdfnts occur when the cre-J.teit
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amounts to Sl ,J82.97f ~pact Anothrt import_1ntt actoc
annually because ot the 55-mph 1s. that ~hide fuel economy
bask rule ..
would benefit from a ~moother
M onalysls of lhe Colilomoa flow ol tr•lf•c
Hoahway Patrol ""' shown that
Accordtnaly. 11&amp; T recommends
&gt;POflkoused acc•denU """lted on the followtn•
lO fM'rcent of all ta,.ltttes In thai
1} Jmmediote repeal ol the
state. "Thus. 70 porcent of oil 55-mph {'labonal mnimum sl&gt;O&lt;!&lt;f
facaHties rewltfd ftom c1use1 fimil St~te tea•slators. must be
other than .speed, '" lndtca.lJOtl uraed to Ulke action in the ~~
that enf01c~rnent concentr•tion '""'rests of hiahwn safety.
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demorutrated accident problem ·•
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I SlAtistkol compolisOII of the tdenc1fvinc •nd elirtlinat•na
leadina cau&gt;esoflroftlc actrdenu, concealed road haurds:
versus tfK, number of ttoflic tid&lt;eu
J) Feder•l old to e&gt;;p&amp;nd and
iss~ for e•ch of those •ctions1
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                    <text>13 April 1981
Vol. 31, No. 80 SUNY a1 Buffalo

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fW&gt;CiatDalUII idea IIIII UB will opcra&amp;o iartdY
as a IUrblattlan campu&gt;."
Kt:tlcr""""" lho ~or lllldalll' vitriolic: cri~JcW:Do_.,ll ad.W.Utntion '•
failure 10 unlly 1he UoiYenhJ-bY

~ how 001&lt; clocs - · "WUl do
)IOU willa 10 haw ... ........ o( briocina
I ID&amp;Cdla7" .,. _.;..r • ........ "I haw
asumal, I haw bad 10 - . IIIII a
Pmidcal is DO( u cad..aD. ~. Ho hal 10
bo &amp;CD\Irt!Oflul _ .."
The Univenily • leader aboukl also

OD&lt;Ouncr

No ............
... 1971 K411W obo IICidn:aed • pecked
.... LauaiO .... dr&lt;w tliall) - l ' r c l l l
alloty aowd. Tile pollle, bat"biau auclieDcr
bllped COIIviDoe ibc St..................
($A,) Sault• tbon lha&amp; • - . of ''lao

.,.r-.c•·- .........
a. Frida)"1 po~~~&gt; -

-ked by
C&gt;lllllplaecacy. K&lt;IIC&lt; rodclal ~ XI
......... d..... lho OOt and ~hour

.......

Tile I'Rolclclll surpllocl lho

_.ny

...cspoaoi·•- whqa .......... -lho

p11Ds dn- up by lho Slao )'01111 (or
. . . . &amp;amly . . , _ - " ' poollallly- ...

-....s. ~

....... - ..........
~ ~_,. 2

•andanb.,.

lllicl.
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bot ""' .......S.e u.-ivo lllinldna. and
, m-.ver an in11lludon 0U1 o( putirolarly
difflcull problelms.

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RespobdlAito a COIIIplainl lhal bo tw ""'
becu u "daarismatJ(" ,. maay would have
liked, Ketler lllicl 111a1 tw becu lhe lela or
his cooc:om. "'Tbo
(O&lt; •
Pmidiin1 IIIII I have jua ••ed do - add

lftl..._

up 10 cbarbma. For- lha is~.
Cor olhorl, llula II ""'·" helllicl

_lhnul.
Asked if he .. •krlcd W1dt lbc . . - or
~- UB.boc:lamecl, " l - sablicd willllho ••• of ac:edcmic: _ _ .

aa,....tocn. Wohawae-berof-10

In&amp;- -

• ....... - .mlldp.''
UB, bo lidded, II kno&lt;o"11 -.lcl&lt;lbc wea as

"" "-...linaiY aood plaoo. "
Kdl&lt;r wu oflm queried by lludcnu w1lo
--. CDncorncd wllh hb CX&gt;IIImitmenl to lh6r
. - .. He •'Oicod supPOn for canW.IIOd
opposidon 10 Albany b&lt;ldJOI CUll and tultiaol
loika, but Jakl bo WCMIId - embort -

bopdcss benlos.

Oee studaa asked lua1 ahout his failuroiO

'"""'''Y - ill .....
lho I.WOO hilt&lt; lhis - ·
pottiadatty
o( W s - ie 1971.
•-n.a. I uuprioal may poopk willl a
reall)o bliaaifta aa..t." he nalkd, "'buu I
oaly...,...... _ , r.-.,... other SUNY
Praidaot (E.X. fftcwoll • 8uffillo s....

me"""'"'

Cc&gt;~~oao). Wllm , ..,.
11o1s,...., •
- ..,...,_ed with a 1llilloe hin ill.. . I pick . . , . benlcs baed on lh6r

cbanc:eor.....,..,··
~TE

Swi1Cbl11c to academia, wtUc:h in Olbor
yean ""' bcee 111o lOili&lt; or ~
Kater cqJiaincd lh&amp;l tbo ad01inlslt1otioo
c:aJ!DOC fund SCATE-(b&lt; audent c:ourw
and
evalualion-b&lt;caux it WCMIId
lh&lt;ft haw 10 oxen ill own canuola on lho
proja:t. Uaioo c:DOinoeu, he added, ..U fe&lt;
facuk1 P&lt;U evaluadon, noc evaiU&amp;Iloo by
SllldaltS.
..Tbe r wo yt.a r commitm~lll 1hc
aiJn.iaislnrioc mad&lt; 10 (Wid half of
SCAtt." lt&lt;uer added . ...,.. intmdcd 10
"" lho projoct orr 111&lt; ....,..... ao aodaW
could dcocido ....... ....,.,.,_ ...., I:Jdo&lt;oved •

1......,.

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' "'~"'~=-'--=~~~.::.:
offidol eouJd do acadcllllt
Whc:D asked if SCATE could, or should,
10p

plaDalaa.

' cqolaiDiaa IIIII tb&lt; •all'·vic:e p&lt;aidau.
I deaas, , clq&gt;anmcnl beods-lhoulcl -.,e
.._.....,. 1.0 docide lhe iDiliUodoe '1 ac:edcmic:

b&lt; ...... ..,. &lt;l&lt;oponmenll ia
cauz~.

I 'DillaMry'-Pp.S-7 I Craps-Pp.B-9 1 Hutdles- P. I3

tkl........,.

Ka.tu Aid mar wCM.dd vio&amp;art: wOOn.

rqulalou.

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In the Fall or 1979. WSC cooducted a

survq of tbe approldm.uely 600
stlldtnts It auolls -*' ,ear ...t 74
pcrcc:tllladicared thiU Womc:a'• Sradia
- - ··corlcbed their exporicacc iD
Othrr CIOUJ'JCI ar lbe Univmicy.''
1lle JUf"C1 reponed dw II pereca1
the courte~ u "JOOCI" 10
"cacdleat" iD term~ or penoaal .,.,..ua

rated

adctiac that Womca Stodiu' courses

helped 10 increase their adf conlldeDoe.
Accordilla 10 tbe JWW:Y, ll pmxat or
IS stel6eDU ladica1ed that they would be
latcrated in a Womca'P Studiq. dqree
citber as alinak or dollbk ~But um-.a'Jil)' ~
daimed that lbe sample aroup is not
rcprcscntatlvc or larac CIIOOlah to
warrant devdoPnJ a DC"' l&gt;epanment.
To help contell these ~tp~rnenu.
WSC b aponsorina a Career Day April
14. It h9PCI rhe day will make more
people aware of tile BA procnam IJ1d
draw inrerc:slo to Its activities.
"The purpox or the career bay,"
Hicks said. "a to t lck.orf the 8A and
Introduce tb t proaram to rhe
UniYCrSity."
Sbe ~ that profeaional women
from employmen!" aF"dcs an4 local
feminists will be In attcndal&gt;ce to answer
queslioas alld dilcvJI job opcninp and
new opportunities ~or,.._,

ha'"

Taae-

''For example." Hickuald, "aeed!cn

can fCl rdeue titne to wort -Mill
~~ b111 not to-k
with ano~Mr oollqc."

She lj1dcd. "C¥Cn &amp;radua~t studeniJ
are discourqed to worlt wlth
bec:lu"

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Bclorc tile WSC propoMI is acc:epted,
h must ao tbrouah a myriad or

we'rerl'ola~nt."

administrative leYels In both UB ind l"nnddcaa
SUNY Central- wbcR thcte already hu
Hicks sald that one or the ouuta~~dina'
been 101111t raenatlon.The Faculty pointJ or the Women's Srudies proaram
DraA, tile Vice Pnsidenl for Aaademk Is the pr-icallly or the core studies.
Affain, tile. DMiioa of UIICkrvadUIKe " The unique thlna abaur thb ni..ior,"
Educ:atlon DraA mllll IPP«&lt;YC the ~e CJtplalned , "is thiU it allows people
proaram , before It reachl!J the to act praaical experience in the
Praident.
eommunny.
" I fed duu Ibis Is an unUJual thlna for
Tbt ~ dopa Jlf'OPOIII, which
prepued b,- 1111dcnts, rec:ulry and an N,u ~ L.cttcn ma}or," Hkks

us

WSC wants its ties with ol~r
deparunenu to be more than juSl a
crou-lbtioa of couuts inro an
underaraduate currlcllh&amp;m, Hicks
o!Mined.
~
''CI:JIIqa ,.~·t ~sidered liS valid a
pan. of tbe Uni-.lty as a deparunena
Is," she added.
•
wsc hal a aued. thai unltss it is
itvqrated a a ceo~ra1
or 1M

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Ginzburg notes a lack-of rights ,
., U.. C....

Uoloe. That ,... ths lboncot
lea~~rc lmqluble. There was

.._, "' 01&lt;1

~ 10 talk

11llle Ire DO I I - rilbts ill
tbe 5ovlct Ualotl, &amp;...W.
cfiuidalt AlciiMdft ~
toW a pacbd crowd lD tile
Fillmore lloo• Tburaday
e¥elllaa· Oa lllaJ topic, tbere b
.00U.. 10 talk lboul . •
•
The ailed pod - e d,
bowcver, that tbuc IJ a
, o _ t for fradom. "It is
aa
uauual ,
exclti na
phcaa- aa In tile OSSil," he
daillled.
Olubura detailed hh
.,....alrillor)lofllprellion In
llllllla Ia tbe coatca of buman
rillrh· The
wrbcr
~ diet be IPCDI a ine
,.n 1D Soviet .,n-. and
labor Cllllll' -.cl- tually
~ to tile Uakad Stata 111
'"'· . . . . wltll tllrae otllcr
writers for two coovlc:ud

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about."

But tbe m o - Ia that
dlnctioll w plaed tbe fllftled
writer's t11pp01t tiocetbe 19SOI
aDd bb oommltmau to it
talllral ill Iris numerous ..-resu.
" I was a joumalisl iD Ruula.
Tbrouall that profcuion I saw
the iDj~ In aoYM~~nmt,"
Ciiazbura related.
Tbtdillldmt explained to !be
capdvc audlalct tbar bumaa
freedom di.Jappcared ia tile
So¥lec Unloll In 1917 after the
BolshcYit ~ution. Ourina
Lbc rcian of terror that

roll()wed, 66 miUlon human

Uva wcri "wasted."

DellreJ ......nc _ ,
Btu r e ian• or terror,
Ola.t.bura added, do DOt happen
.,. acddeat. "Tbdr partla&amp;lar
aoeJ b 10 dalroy res111uc:c by
llllbudaa tile people -Mtll a
complete feelina or rear," he

''WileD lar.bepD speakq
oa lite colleae circuit," laid .
,
OIUb11r1 uld tllroaap a
"Tllll C1U1D01 be illjectcd by
lnUIMor, "I lried to dllcuu laaificllla las tbaa 66 mllllon
.._. riPU ...t doe 5oYict Yicdaas."

~

But rear must al~ be
aa:ompuled b,- a - - e
~ or people'£ llistork
IIICIII«J, be explained, ud 1M
mluea caaD01 be allowed 10
COfiCCiveolayotllcrm«hodof
~ ., m1ft IOdal
Ia)IaS c:ao be dimioal.e d.
0ae of tile rn~ daDerlb
dauoyed was"rellpoa:_"ID one ,
way a basis of people's 10uk,"
OinzburJ said. By tbe 1920&amp;, he
added, tile bcademalu omona
the peasaotry were:ooe, aDd 20
yean laur, catlre small
natiooaliJts JnKiPe bad been
eliminated •
"Simultancowly,a rlll!lle&amp;al
basis bciaa aeaed by the
rq:ime. People were dcprlyed of
Y&amp;riouJ lepl riahts and now,
noae remain," tbe author
remarked.
"Yet despite tile difficult
hill.ocy," he added , ''a biiiiWI
f'lahts movCO&gt;eDt wu born
has contiDued 10 devdop." By
19S6, Olubura explaftlcd,
JICOIIle MR r.hiotfDa more
iodcpaldeatly. Thc~of
resht&amp;IICC ia Polaact, the

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~FUNDED ORGANIZATI~NS:

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BUDGET HEARINGS

SPECIALS THIS WEBIC
AT DUBBL'S
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Ca!l 855-8943

Will begin Monday, April 20 through
Thursday, ~prU 2S.
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wmtESOAY. t - ....... 6 T......_ owic1o 615.00 lin&lt; pnu.
Uolou tillk .a 11iQ1M far S50 a obk.

1\11 n......y ..ly. , _ 12-J- ...... w...u., 6 lohd o--.
I'IIIDAY: Gory S..... M4 £aodc

Atte11danoe at the budget hearings Is ·
MANDA TORY If you wish to receive funds!

atso.tt;J get.your ~aslfl.tted time

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�SUNYlooking to expand its system
aJi......uv.

by 0.. Holde:r

a...,...,£tlil.,.

AI ciiKIIIl- continues for ~ C'.UU '-!loft of 1 SUNY ~q&gt;pcr~ t&lt;dloical Jdlool illlhe Utka·Rom&lt; 1tca.
unlvm.ky •Yilcm ofllciab h••c bqun conleml'lltlna the
.....1oo I II&lt;W unit d&lt;w&gt;lcct 10 JOV&lt;rnmentiJ &amp;tudiel.
Accordinato lbe Buf/lllo E~nl~1 Nt.,.lh&lt; ocw inJtitution
would a&gt;fti'UIIrale on aovanma'll and publk .oervlo&lt;. The
school, •11kh ..._, be CWill'd lfiCI thor l11r New Yort
P&lt;I'IIO&lt; Ndoon RD&lt;tefdlcr, would be '-lectin Albuy.
The ~ Qlllftlioo of the SUNY Is ''lmcler
ClOIItlclentioe" ...,..,inc 10 one lldmlnlth&amp;o.. bot be ..,.eel
lllll k probably "cloaD'&lt;avol.. ~ .. anc1
mfallt Wwed llll1ize cxiaiq Sill&lt; Ulll\'mlfy of Nnr Yort 1t
Alblfty fadlkla.
CoNtnoction b qccl for
be built law uwRomc ltt.a. Accofdinc to I SUNY Cmtnol Admindtruioo
spoketman, lilt SUNY Board of Tru11ees ..111 be meetU\J on
Aprill2 and 2l. The lirs1 afternoon snslon Is urually rC$ttVCd
fot "oprn dJJcus.don," he ...Xcct, and conrumcct lbat

a-•o

"&lt;OMituetion ol
c~&lt;rUihdy on

1

campus In th&lt; Utica-Rome 1tt.a b

w ....,.tL"

1M ..... 1o cbi&amp;Jied 10 orr.. ..,..,... in lbe jiiiDOr """
tcaior lrvds, as wdlao • .....,.,.,, c~qr.,. prop~m . ll would
co11etr ........,... ia lilt
Cmual Nne Yatk SUit ouu.
Alsilt11111 Secr&lt;tary to lilt ao_,.,. lot Edu&lt;alioa 011d Arts
Irvin&amp; F...ctman lql&lt;lf1ed lhll "vvious U«llltivu have
been looked 11 . Wballllt GoV&lt;I'IIOr has lookccl for b sorn&lt;
conJ&lt;tUUIIocaUy. Tbm: has bc&lt;n some pulhJnc and yd6na 10
'"' Ihe campus loti•eel jvst quulde or in lhe ci1y (of Ulla~)."
.., 11 ~ lldll llep for

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Tht
loca&amp;ions for the '*"Pill COilllniCUOO
indudtd Nla ill do'wlllown Utica. 1 ~ of lh&lt; Utac1
PJYCholocy Cm•cr. or ~ .nu. Mobawt Valley
Ccnununlty Collqe.
Local kad..-s bad lousbt over lh&lt; uoa ~~~. F...ctm011
r&lt;vealed, and only camt 10 on th&lt; Mtrcy-. smoll
commun~y '-eel bot....., Rome 011d U1kl-tllc rectnlly.
AmOIII its o&lt;hcr advanta~es. lhc llll04tn Nburban' propeny
hiS alrudy had some onnllnoction -k-loducflna I'OIIdJ
ancl ~ plamncnt-4nct its purd!Me by SUNY.
11lc SUNY fPOkcspermft lllicl lhll "llw opt..- WOK
diaeuued" • lbt 1111 TNR«&lt; noott~Qa, ••b lbt c:b&lt;arat
btiQc ...... -~ Valloy Ccramwu!1 Collqt. Blr1 lhlS
.... JCal u "wry UApOPUiat .. Willi tbt Utkl raiclaiiS, """'
... . . _ 10 • por- oppooed it" F...ctm10 Mud.
" The 1ocol dtiz.cns Oltcndccl tile lui Trustc&lt;o mcui111 on W..,
numbers 10 lbow suppon for lhe Marcy Ill&lt;. tbe

IPOk&lt;SPmOn no~ccl,

loo:IQdlna members Q( "aowrnmcn~.

lndiiJUY IDd lht O.ambot of Comm...,/." tblJ month's
m«tina "eould npccl lriO&lt;her show or rcsporuc,.. he

affirmccl.
A Utlai-Rom&lt; lite "bas bccft eont&lt;mplarccl since 1961,"
Ft«dmmOI said. and ''Uit G o - has U&gt;diaotccl hi&gt;
"'PPCit\-" He pounedOutlh.u eurrcntly ·~be P&lt;oblem bwilll
1bt SUNY T ....... " " - lhc PfOJ"Cl &lt;nJ0Y1 . _ n from
1op Albany ofiiN!s, Ududlna ~ Hll&amp;b I. Corey and
U..cnan1 GoOUDat Malo M. C -.
Bolio offlclab aplarDcd that oolluna dclinott has bc&lt;n
oonfumccl on !he .,._, SUNY ampu&gt;, bul F.-.....
copunentccl lllat tho na1 mp tS "10 dtlmnlnr lf our bell
lnlcrt:lll lk wilh 1ht Morey
"

Elllicott keys
confiscated
r ..o llabmco resldtnu or Spouldina Quad-.Jc
were orreslccl urly Fridoy momitla and ch1raect will&gt;
d&lt;ar« buralarYand araod laroeny for •h•lllell or
ov..- lOO k&lt;)'l to !be Elllc:on Compkx.
The •wo 11udtnts, o.orr McDonald or 4811
~~... Olld Loui&gt; Bortimotda or 491.-- dttlinecl
in lbe Erk Coanty H~ Cmter Fridoy nlllil in lieu
or fJOOQ boll. Aalorcflna •o Director ul Publl&lt; Safay
L« Onrran, 1 1111n1 buraluY · - is btlna J01111MTbc k.,.._ or w1oidl --• ,.....,.., ~:~~»bk of
- l oa vir1ually ew:ry doo&lt; io 1h&lt; ,.,_~ llolto frocn tile Spouldina Cuaodild
Senolclos' Oflft !all Aiodoy. . . . lUX. - ·
IAkm. i.Ciudinc 1 color •dtvislon "" Oriflin aid lhll 1 "tip" reckwd by Public Salt!)
carlltrtut - k led oflk&gt;ers 10 Donald S.cin, a rtsld&lt;nt
ol3n WUk-. "tbo aUotedlY bacfbc&lt;n barborloilhe
~~- tekvlslon ~tt 111 .., orr....,pus hoUS&lt;Furlbcr lnlonnlllioo, lroat a "ccmr"'-lal-",
led Public Safety 10 ·lbt ·- ~ mlckau.
Cirifllll CICI&gt;Ioiocd tbll - . ccmftOAtccl ""-b ccrWo
tvidenee Public Slfay bad apillsl " - · McOooald
aad llattimoa:il "coaresscct 10 llldr pen of ~
lhlrd

blorPY-··
OfriCUI .-tually I'«XM:rcct Jll keys lrocn insodt •

....,. wm In llkOonald's room. and after chcddna
for ..,. ...Willa on the dDp boldina the keyslllltl-b&lt;T.
cOaduded lbll noae ba.d been r&lt;rnCIV&lt;CI 01 duplicated.

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Monday_
Recession Rock &amp; Roll

c..m.,...
ia lbt But lh&lt;

10-~

Pubbc Safay &gt;"&lt;lean said no other

crimt lh&lt;)l COIIIIDilled,

0&lt; IN:

has

~CT

- a l ly

ia...Uptccl, bas "rcnderccl ao muy ptoplt &gt;-ulncnbk
at oat time.••
He oddcd, ho•~'ct. 11&gt;11 !be 110ko k&lt;)' were not
!ned to bn:allnto an) room'•• Elbcou. and woal)
wbattbe aupccu intcodtd to .,.. ~ t&lt;)'l ror hi$ 001
iramaliotdY bc&lt;n dtlmniotd.
"AD 1can sayit.lhlltbry•etta "&lt;rY ICiivt aroup of
yoona mcm," Otirrm noted, odding 11111 "evnythma "
now bac.lt to nOrma) .••

&amp;dn, •'llo .... vr&lt;&gt;~ccl on misdemeanor char,.. or

1llal'llllllc Satay l)itcaor bdl&lt;ws lhll all 1htaok:n
Rys 11ft DO'!' rdumed eJICqlC fO&lt; I otw iadlvldual
. . _ _ , _ _.,. Uyo lila th&lt; su..-.lllicllhcy
dbcardod -.17.,... . . brak..m.
CiriOID, - . I friday altcmooa aft.,. h&lt; bad
beal-tt.t b JO..........;ve hoatsoe~lht cue.llld
be cxpcou !be ~- auclfD&amp;sto be apllcltcct in ......,
00... blqlorics •bicb ba.. occurml "" Ill&lt; Ambtnl

poua&amp;Jna stokn propenr """ liflh c~&lt;ar« po1$&lt;1Si0&lt;\
of acomrollcciSOibstanct. iuilo lhouahl 10 be lnvolwd
in other CIOIPI'I buralar~G. II&lt;XOrdiq 10 Grifron .
As fu u tbr iden1i1y of PubUc Saft~r'•
"coaf"""'lal toortt" who led ofr10m 10 k&lt;)'l"
. - y , Griffin •-ould only say that be at Ill&lt; ..,. 1
lludcut," IIIII b moot likely ia lint roc lhc S200 r.-."lrd
po&gt;tcct ilrlmediAtdy 1ner tbt burslarY-

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..u.dUd tbc ,.._ cou111 a&amp;Dd _ , loaa." Olothura

l&amp;ld. "I wu prepwina the
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Dwina OiJIZbura'• two-JQr
uotuee, otlltr litcrtt)'
mapzincs bad beal cttablllhed.
oc.b&lt;n...
Tbdr editon, be explllioed,
wa-c DOC throwa Ill ~. "We
~hll..,tlr
fdt roo; the rnt time thai ~
Gmzbura hlaudf bttame bad adUe¥al a t.lay •sland or
hlvolllec! with the movanc:nt Ia freedom," be l&amp;ld .
tbe ll)j()s as a :rouna jou."DaliJt.
AAcr ~ rdeax from labor
He Aid it wu "UDJllea-" to
camp OiJubura worked io tbc
- IUs wrilina altered 110 that it rree press. Two writers, be
...... unrecoplizllble.
rcc:aJied, bad pubiJsbed tbcir
" I tried my baud io varioua
areaa or joumalism aod finallY worlt ouuide or tbe Sovicl
fouDd ooc oic:be. 1 wuo'c Uoloo aod •a-e ures~ed. Tberc
were
tremeodoua
c:orreaed by tbe aoveromen~
d~wadons and a number
wbat I WI'OU about ballet.
of
Western
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ntellec tuals
" But seriously, h wu
proCcsted. E~~a~tuaUy famow
perhaps my misfortune,
Russian wrltm joined tbe eall
perhaps my luck tbat I took my
proreuion 10 aeriously." for freedom .
Olru.bura received a copy or
Oilll.bura aald.
In the Soviet Union, the tbe traoiCript from the wrlten'
complacent apealc"" added, a trials. "They mowed tbe picture
joumalilt either &amp;leddes to or Sovicc justice and Soviet
droi)-Out or the l)t'OfeasiQa or propqaoda," he aald .
"l e\'altually bad • book Oft
IUCCWilbt to tbe CC1110t$11lp ... a
writea oaly that wlticb will pua my banda and I didn't ltnow
wbat to do witb it. So, I took a
throulb editors' bands.
OiM.bura bqan • poeuy ODp)' ltralabt to the KO 8 and
l&amp;ld
If !bey WOIIIdD't release it
mapzine io Rossi&amp; commined
to free~. Explalnioa to writ~. I wollld ."
tha aD priJul111 equipdlCIJ\ was
A rew-moothllater Oim.bura
OWDcd by the abvemmm!, be W&amp;l apill arrcaed, but his,book
aaid be would stuff hia bad made it co the Ws.
I)'IIC'f&gt;'tit&lt;r with earboll p&amp;pa"
antf make u many copia as be
c:oukl . The IJI"odDCt ... tbm
paucd from baud lO band by iu

~orccrror,"GiDz.butl~.

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'1lley l'illod tbc VKUum with
tbeir stories and iltsplred

'"Tllf feet t.ba we proccedcd
earry out sucll an obDo:&amp;ious
eel did playlu role," Olnzboq
rdatcd. "Tho-..ds of people
Pf(ltalcd Wllca we were put oo

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hllmlll riahts~. fuWJy

1111961."
N--' YIIIM
- Out of lb.- wllo protealed, •
coelidoa eaDed tbc Otoup for

Oef-of . . _ &amp;iPu iD tbc
was formed, ,.bleb
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Followilll tbat. io 1974,
writer Alebandr Solzheoits)'D
was ~ from tbe Soviet
Uruoo ror one of IUs books end,
oa« in the West, donated an or
bl$ royalties IO Rossia'1 politic:al
pri1o11en. Frona the •eed
mDIIe)',tbc Rossian Social Fund
formed and today hdps more

tban 700 ram&amp;.
"The fund," Oinzbur' said,
"helps mum the villon of a
normal future to RUS$ia-a
future witb human ltiodneu."
Since his e~&lt;Ue to the WCit In
1979, the writer said be baa
learned to value freedom as well
as the effOrt toward ~·violent
proteat . " I have abo sea~ more

people outside of the Sovicl
Uoion
committed
to
Communivn. The a or it
people bave ICCII, the easlcr it is
to be committed lo it,"
Olnzbuta explained. "It Is very
euy 10 adi'Oeate it when in
America.''

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"'IJ!e ~cnctors of Cbarues Cathedral"
by Prof. John James

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110 "'PJ''ntn -.y II will redi&gt;Ct ~. locrusc
IOUNm ond poovldc tbe I~Uil~ lbll will boil OW New York
Swe't Alltint CICOIOOIIty. 110 dctra&lt;tora coli Jt a botbal for
orpallod crime, a .....,.pdq aoclal diooae and, ultmaldy,
mort
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It II ...U.O pmblifta. ud It Is a \'Oiatik, cmociooal issue,
tile f0&lt;81 point or .,. ilu_.. poltiQI debate """- Dllt&lt;OCn&lt;
) &lt;&gt;DIIkl ha&gt;e a func!.......W effect on tile f•un ol tile Scat&lt;
ond its Qllm£.
The New York Scatc ~""'wiD ruura to tile q11&lt;Sdoa
or kpllzcd caolao _ . . . tllir ........... Sllpport&lt;rJ or t11e
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clirterinl Ill tile propoi&lt;d """'"" o( ..a- to be built,lbdr
localiao ond &lt;oll&lt;lher lbcy will be pubidy or prt,•oiJ o - .
Alcauloe · - bdlla r~ 00 .rrocu to . . . ratify tile
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LINGO MANIA
Language' Festival

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A...,.bi)'IIIU Oudy IJl&gt;$diVU or l'ar Roebway
1ponoo«d ICV&lt;I'al .-lcnioDS c:urreDtly filed ia lbc
l.qltla-. CllairiMJI or tile Aaanbly lllbcoolubiueo: 00
casiDo pmbUn&amp;. she b ...,. of doe prialc ~ bcbind
effort• to lcpliu culM pmblifta. 'll1llch sbc bdiovcr will
lncrcuc the number or jobs in tile Scato. broadal tile we bas&lt;
and k(q) New York clollan circulatill&amp; within tbe Sune.
Buc AJS&lt;:mblyman Jobn B. Shtffer or WiUiamsYilk, Wbo Is
leadlna the AJS&lt;:mbly llahi11Pinst tbe rooolutiom, tblnks tile
State Is playlq wilh flrc In 00DJ1c1erina asino pmbllna. and
ml&amp;bt a&lt;t bumect: "1'1-om tile JOcial Ulldpolnt, tile drauatie
lncr&lt;OR or vloknt crime and the illrdtrotioll or cuinol by
orpoitcd crime dcmenu concuns me fiC*ly," Sheffer told.
TIW SPI!&lt;t"'m. "I!J-corloally, thcK o_pendou haft been
inllllratcd by tilt mob...
Sheffer cltalJ&lt;!naed tile eo:onomie o r . - s in ra- or
casiDo
eopedally the contention lllaa c:asinoc will
~y ilellve the Scat~·· &lt;lllpioymal and tax

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Where: Fillmore Room~ Squire Hall
When: Saturday, April 18 , _19S l
Time: ·2:00 p.m. - ?
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Atlantic City adjusts to casinos, arrival
Rt~'Hua

A audy onh&lt; OCIOOOIDk: inll*l or c:osino pmblina in New
Yort Sute .... iua . - J y rdtalcd b)o the Stotc l)q&gt;anmm1
or Conuoaee. n.e """'· c:a&lt;C'IIi&lt;d by the New Yort~
a&lt;coutlliaa fum of Pete, Marwlct 0011 M4dldl. Uldicooi&lt;J lbal
the casino lodwuy ""'ulcl add tofll&lt; 27,000 joblln the State
by 198S, and 17,700 by 11193. Tu rcvcnua 'on casino
winllinp-usumi111 a tu 1111e of 20 pera:nt-...,ulcl be S29S
tDilJion ID Jll!S, ...., $91) miltioa by 1993. The rq&gt;&lt;in
&lt;A!m"cs 191S cadfto ,._.,..at S6IO millbl. with a 1993
..Umatr of S2.S biUlon.
Tltr audy also lnducl&lt;d what Commcn:c Dtpanmcnt
~bl Crala Watelidd termecl a "rnocleJI" opinlaa poll,
In '&lt;lliciJ .lO 1&gt;uJiDca. polilicalaod a&gt;mmunhy leaden """
~ ........... 00 c:uiDo ~The lub)CQI e.qw-.-d
tiule cooam ._, tile iluaell&lt;oblem uooc:iated witb CIISinoo,
and lhhouah naerc:1w1u preferred tbat cuinoo be locll&lt;d
away from their buJineuco, 1h~ pmbllna eJtlblllbmalu
would llan liltle or oo ncpti.., cffoc:t on the b.Wness cllmate
accotdinJ to Watdldd.
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Sua OS the~ lobby il pll1ly supported by iAtCRSU
JUeb as the ~ lndwuy, the IWO&lt;&amp;Sino lobby is
funded in a larae pen by tbc bold in&lt;IUA&lt;J. The Now York
Stau CooJiti!la for OuiDo Oamint rcprCIC1lU the int&lt;rCJU of
hold-o,....,. IIUCn'kk, belides tbt N..., York Hold and
Motd Trada CowociJ of die AfL.CIO, aocorcliQa to Mid&gt;ad
S. Prtndetpsr,ltcWatiw_
of the ooolitioo.

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~· faa lbal both lobbies "'joy Dqllllbcd labor 1Uppo&lt;1
po.,u out the ClOIIIPicDy of the c:uiDo panblilla blUe, wblclt
b PDIIIiadJi aa-.1 In th.ll ill propouat1s and _ . do
not di&gt;ide ~Ilona peny fiDel. As with the a....., budact
Ml, the ..... ~ 10 lwd IICC&gt;I&gt;OIIUc
tlmn-bu di&gt;ided -.~ty harmonious lnlcrau apinll Mdl
Olbu.
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or COSiao ..-..... .. fila, ..--.a ~ 11w
OOClllnlctiala of doe ...., . Hllroo bold 011 lhc -rtoat
and the propoaod bulldllla of a H"'" "-1 hold 011 Main
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~.!'~Qtoof faaprila of Clllcalo---- .......
bulle! I'IQioof cfldla Ill lieD Q e o b - oM Niopra
Falls. Aacla New Joney baildiaa..-P bu uawilld pions ror
the --.-Joa or a 1,000 1'011111 bo1eJ in lhc
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Wbilt - h y casino OIIC"IIotJ contmuc to prey orr poor
resident'• vulncrabolity.
As clebatr abow&gt;ds m N&lt;W York S...e ~ lhr
po"ibtlity o• lq.IJiml cuino pmbli111, _,.. ..,..,.
propon..,.. pOilll to tbc recent cccnomk IUCCCiiS of Adantle
City, New JerKY casinos. Ul.&lt;wi&gt;c, cuino OJ!ponall.l claim
that Allanlit Cily'l failwa have provm 10 OUI~Jh any
cc:onomic bmd'lu.

Acoordin&amp; 10 Fetieral Bureau or ln•CIUIIboa {FBI)
aatiJtics. ~ m Allaodc: Oar ,_ 8l.6 pc:rcmc ill the r.....
lia month.! of 1980. New JCf1t)' State Poliec Superinltftdenl
Ointon Paaano rcporu that Atlantic City crimt 1111&lt;J have
ioc:reosqj faaer than any oth&lt;r city isltbat - .. The ta,..,.
inc:rc:ueJ occurred ill lhc buraJaoy - Jarc..,y . ._....
AIW&gt;ric City l'labtit Safety Oommissioaer Edwin Roth
bdJeva that lhe liiCR&amp;IC eouJcl be dirocl17 atlribtllcd IO I rUe
In thr number of tourist&amp;. Atlantie Oty hal a reJJclcnual
• ~or .0,000 bat auracu up to .!00,000 Yiskou a day.
os
Tbercforc, Rotb c:omCIIdl, .....silions will oaly &lt;DDK cosinol arc opmcd IIDd lhcir populority iacn:ucs.
Ptacntly, there on sill li&lt;mlal cosinol Ol&gt;&lt;l'lllil1l in Atlantie
City.

N.,.,.. loolttd loolttt

lo Novanber. 1976, "'len _........, a CO&lt;llll&lt;utional

llmtlldmcnt pa1lllulna tbe ...... by a subtwllial bul -

overwhc:lalina

maram.

Rcslde:ots wore ,_ed by a 1978 Memorial Day weclccnd
"boncymooa," ·u I&amp;!Dblcn poeked lhc reoo......S Adanck:
City lloan!walt for the c:uioo'• debut.
Relon•
1A1cmaLiaaa1 Cuioo, 9!llldt
cxpmoos of
SIOO.OOO a day, pOSIOd .-r(y Sl.l&lt;Dillioe durlaa lhc f111t

_

inalrml_._n.e

_,_

To date, culnos have IWoducoct abo111 SilO million In
wbik -piOyioa&amp;- 16,000 c:itiocm.
Adoallt Ci!J"• ............, _ ~ ~. .... arabilimlll
., .,.._a. Ia addilioa, criDca claim, - . or lhc promised
toeial rcfoml _....... have Ileal ~ed.
Sinot huodr&lt;cls of poor ...., clclalr Atlantic C'dy reJJclcnu
wet&lt; forced ouc or slum amu by land opoeulaton, chy
olftc:ials ..,...,., ill W.,,l97710 - • aa launedlale cffan 10
. . . . tbe ~ ~ llocouo ...,.._ w
hoped IO &lt;aa cJw Jo&lt;ao"- bouoiaa 10 .Ut fot
c:asillo looccls, New .lenty ~ Jrcodaa Byrne
-OIIJICcd a poliey wbaeby cadfto ........... ~ be-IUcd IO
al4 1b6 MOC!y, O'ltics OOCII.cl that powny mMiaJ ._p&amp;nl,

.._.. tor that

•ate.

Cola.~

\\'hlk the ncw casieoo ......,....S 10 diooiaatt ..,.. .twa
ne;abborlloods, many oocuend thai ocher ..,....,.ed
dcmt:nis" have remained~"'"" muhlpOed. A 1971 Law
&amp;r.,..,..,..,. Assistance Adtninluntioa . . _ tb11
ilkpl aambtiti&amp;..U..&gt;niD AllmLoC Cltyeoatiaoad tocxbl aa
1ft'""" kvek. ''Tbcrt IS 110 ericlaJot from Ibis •uclr or orbm ••. thai lcplizadon of........,...._blinadocslaw
cnforccmoot qc:ndosany £avon. " lkn:pcn a11&lt;d.
Cocll~ pmblcn. meao..-t.ik,, have allqodly beat
aunaed to 1be Allllntie City locaUoa. 1o Soaoary,l9'!9. Now
Jcncy SaNtor Harn100 ~ inttoducala bill caJ1ir11 fot
a Narional ............... oa ..,..,.,......~ ~ V..lllilms
estimated tbat Now Soney aloae barbon J7S.OOO ~..
pmb~. Rcporu estimate lbal apprDIIirna&lt;dy l miWoo
compubcvc pmblcn reticle ie the U..iled Siii&lt;J. The
Jeai$1atioo ll&lt;opolcd tbc aariaa or • CXIftllisJioo 10 11ucly tbc
ia&gt;poq or CX&gt;a~pulsiff _.,.,. oo IOCUI. ccoaom~r. hedll
and welfare IWoblala. AllaDric City had bcc:omo a ha•.., for
this ill.,..., William• clalmcd.
How_y _
llonicall7. Willioms blmsdf .... ompliclltd .. lhc
Fd!nsary, 1!110 A8SCAM
of AIIIIDIIt City
ca&gt;inoJ. Vicloxapcs ma6y by FBI ln..aiptors shoWillilms boostioa or haVIDI UJed hl.l inn~ with the N.,.
Jmey OlAno Control Commbsioo 10 aid Ril• Alsod.ao....

iD....,..._

.--1 wiUcil w

applied ror • cuino ......... •
Rh Aaoclate~ Praidau Sob&lt;~ Mumydeim&lt;d II&lt; !lad met
with the Salatot for a "bus!n&lt;ss eon f.......,. " Williams
allq&lt;dly recomm"""" • Jolla~ frla!d, .,1&gt;o wbscquendy
bdpcd Rh 10 pia ra- wiLla the - · fPIII'biUII COfiUilislion.
{A lldditlooo. Williaaii's wife. JCSilCIIo, had ~lOlly --s
as • Rh board dftaor, a -una 10 lhc
WiiUD.I, ..,....._, daticd..., ..~.
Yea, In IilJa or tbe New JCf1t)' ..eapada, the New VorL
Coallllon for c..ioo o.nblil&gt;a.,..... that New York Stat• is
"jUJltoo bla...., ~cd" 10 ioaar tbc wnc probkms
wbidl ha"" pl8pcd AIIMric City.
H.,_, critics COOl ODd thai Ne-w .l&lt;nq Atowd be .,...ed
u a model ror New Yort St11e. The ialfu• or crime "'"
claim. is DOl wottb the IWOOPCa of economic ~.;.
Ncvenhcleu. lhc llltlmatt cleci$ioo tics with the - .....

--Y·

�Too ollellat •lara- ~-~- attiOI*flly
da!IWiona ..... ...-. 01 collagae
....... o.owm and ·~ . . . . . . allllll1 , ....
Cflar'8Ctaf!ZIIa period peat.~ and~ . . ,..,.,_ Pit
In tr. ~ atNCIIIIe for a......., ..... nwdlocrt. ....._.
Fot , _ . wa have W81Chad tie O)'Oia at U8. ~ In 1M
, _ . . . . lind IOCiel . . . . _ dDwnw8nl ~
t!WIIdl , _ ~ Into dellclanl tuppott. 1M llliDf'Cte lind
~- ~ U8.,. ..... of lila
late ftiDI Mt. II* IIIUCII of tllelr tpa(lcle;,llla _.,.of !dip lind
CfMtlon outatde ot the IIMI ~ hill largely cllml~
8o
JWOIIrM' ..... w-·.ll1lclae ~ (W8C!
,..,.... CUlt and II"'O'MM

8late.,...... . . ,.

"'*' .. -.

a~M~~~Pt~no to~ a

Nollelor'•-- ofleftllo, wot --~

lotlt•WII•fortM~•a-.

~·· ~~~ .. pen o1 ,tna 1-tton tile! - ' * I -

begi"'*'CC of lila 1tmla lind a jll)ltlon of the Un'-IIIJ Ill~ IIIII
et11101118d llg81net buclgM c:ut• end II'OIIfMI Mlbeclla. h Ia pert of
the c:oe...,.. that Ml en _ , . . of -uve t~ 101
SUNY Md , _ . - t y bean ..unacs 011ellmlnateel ~of
~loW--

,..,o,...~··StudleSIIU--opl~~~~~~~~~l

w111c1t1 Wll lit ~eel to the jNnflt Faculty of Ana end lAtter
- - IIIIa . . .. If epprollecl, It woul&lt;l metll the 11m tlmeln •lx
,..,."* a , _ dapart"**l llu -lntrod~ to the Onlveralty.
l'lftl1 for Women'a SludiH, ' -· the bacllelor'a ofletlng
would ...
tor _,.... ual Pl'oor- lind a ~
repon8tlon llaCit toceiiY and Nationally. WSC IIIII bean ~lzed
u no1 ontp _ _ ., but alao • - of the luderlln Ita Held.
ThaN 11 ..,id arvun-1 In .,;. claim lila! lacklno
~ 81aiUII ~ there Ia no degraa oHIWing praaanta
aomt o11e1ao11a for
SIUCIIaa. The Unlveralty definitely
oH- • department !nOR than II off. . one ,._,bet of tne

"*

-·d

w-·•

Colleglata ~·
•
So the daalra on the pett of WSC ~ to na.. ...,..
atfllllltlon •1111 other dapa&lt;l-a than ai'"!IIY croe.llltlngs Into
the undefondut• cunlallum Ia valid. ~ 'o eookaa_,.
Allllon Hll*l, 101 aM of Ill oolt.oUve ~llattmantl, 11'18
ColleQM . . no1 ~ad • valid 1 pert of 11'18 Unl-ally u are

madrugada

.

~·

Yll\- _...,. -Y'hom p1aM and IntO tecta. there are
.ubatantlal that
llfiOUI&lt;I gain 11'18 I1QIO to oJfflf I

Welll..,tiOOC . . _.ttloltnewoywe -.bU\1

wee
think I he.. ....,.. - - then IO maQ Ill~
dagr. ..1'hooP&lt;OQfall\...,oltaanennual-.reoeoi800S111danlSIIncl..-. T&lt;&gt;whlt. --·~&gt;~lle~oi-I'I)Ot1IIMI"aa .-lvecl ptaiM I tom "* t~- of lila! grqup.
yo~~r - . Nol only K tototty 1ac:1t _ , boonoo

Before an~ progrlllfll• offered depart mantel statue It muet work
Itt p r - t a lhfOUQIIa myriad ol aclmlnlatratlva •-•• both within
ue- 1M_,.,., -.lnlatrllllon tn Albany,. The arguments
aoatMt..,...,. ,- - • depawtrnatlt to a U..-.tty •IYMdl'
atriPI*flly , _ .-tralnla may be competl~
But the mlaalon ol IIIla Onlvaralty-af&gt;ll a ny l. .rnlng
lnltltutlon-11 to expand Ita o"-!ngl and brOaden Itt """"""~
"
"
·-·~~
W8C proved It 1111 the right atull to eoar, but It nMdS tl'l8
clearance to raall~ take flight.

Glad you came·

Ot

Ill•• ""'-a¥, bUll! -

clamn p!M.Miond
•'*' n , _ - p - . t•Whaltt
,.. 1rled oli!M . , . , . , _,
_,__,trM,_•...,-...-. •n&lt;I,UtiiJ iocljt

tdl'va"*•--"olllolo-t-.HakO(JIIttl
tlMV t...n unoont........, i
on my heir. ~ ... _ 1
- - - ' ' Mltlnt lOtion•,... .oil follod.l did ot ono
u.... he.. ""'
P«mmnann. ll;n .,..,
w .. ~ 1 wet tho only ~1&lt;1 on the b10c1c wltn curty

on-

,_. .,;_, 10
lor 110&lt;n . , . . WOtldnt

I

-·-lot....,
the

nolr..,., otrolgl!t ,_..
•
Willie_.,. 011
oubfeet.IIIY l&gt;olr heo no _

_,.,
- o n IIIIo- will&gt; llalr
t h a - o1 modeling clor. It heo no ~to ot .a
- t h e ...... o l " ' - &amp;l..nvth s..w..lft." o n d -

·

qlllte _ . _ "'- onlr

Kudoa )o the 200-250 ~te WhO decided Ftlday that naartng
1M ~ P!nldant apeak on lnelr lnte-ta wu more
lf1111011atlt than o-t•t Hoapltal, the aunlhlne, or a quick frlabH
toea around Squlra'a fountain.
QJad to - yeu give a damn.

-•-tt.
_..,. to

lila.. to odd o dNhort""' of~~

booOI It to Ito WOtld!\11 atAngth. Wile&lt;! It

woo In tly\11, I ...., heel m~ heir '"'"'*teel," 1M I '-1 It
g,... out when a lrll&lt;lcl called down to !N lrcwn lila
balcony of KIMnbiiNI Muolc ltat~

•w.y

Oltillecll!llkf"

rou w11n '"'

--comptolnolloUIIbelrl~or-ol

Edltot~n-Ctllel

--- ......... ,I.Miy---- - -..;.....Yior
Jootphlllmon

All -

~

... ~ ..... Jonya.y

.........

Cifr ••••.• .

.·

p

eo..er-....
.......

., ..... I · . lloMit~
........... -r.lftgolo

. ·""- .............. ...
......... - C f U I
....... -

. . .....

~

-~
-~-

. ............,.c,_
...... ._...
..........
........

-

.,.~

. . . . ....,. • • •

T-PotN

. . """'*

-·····
..... """'".lolln..II.COColo
c...... ... -- - -=~-..... -A.~k

-···· -··~

tlletr\ bUt I think I M1 1M lor , _ ,
OO&lt;nl)loiMte. rmonty5'2" tollon&lt;lmrM~gr~tlo wflhln5
n.. of
CoatrtopOI/!In rMglllino "Gulcle to o More
. .liY You." aom.thl&lt;lg It ciNI!y wrong, tllo"'ff. Elttw
my logo.,. too o11o1t lot my _ , Ot my _ , It too
10n0 lot my~,•.,
fn Into

heve MCon morellltn • - - frteo In t11e1r
II- oomptoJdon. I I*'OfiOIIy dorl'l know.,_ who
IOoko like me t-v OWl, bUt on the-~-. 1dorl't
know mony , _ - . , . . - o oor1&lt;
bullellr&gt; bo•rd. My n ln • - - lll"r,.nMiy

-

..-tno ..,_ . , _ - - · - 111011- · - · ·

the

Elena cacaves

"*" ot&gt;oul-...,.,..

ciNn
w.yt!&gt;lng rm to eso. But lor oome
,........ tllor
rrry * - too Ill&gt; ond I
ond uv aqullltlng- -lftO -ono oft,_ pUpplu
wttlllhe tum ..,..,_In IN ei'MHow . . .....,.to.-eoreopot _ _ _ . .

the"""'--..,.,

..- -

ta.• -

.... lfl Quite -ruolrlg to tile IMIIIer ... .-..g "WWIIII 21, -

In ""' cornpl8lnts -

. , . _ of

ooutW, lethe- popUiot -~ -lion. I
won"tllo Into ~ datalto, bUt tna ...., total ol my
-toltlhi-Ml.C&gt;nl~'t. Agaln,
If• a~ of JI'OI)Ofllon.

10 llul\ 1on0. p o t .. the . . of onyt!llng
• - on tt.l,_.aug~~t_ln ~
from - doore to gllltM otr1r100 10 ~ •
to
mit~ 111011 ... - ""' a!lecl: ""'the ....
- · - . . . . , " " " - 10111 do""' to the tnt
No of knclll Oelattn can 11o111 - . eo
1 _,ld loft to 11e -

"'-""'• bUt, ..... -

ll1toughoul tile -

ond I -

ay -

ll'o -

""'' - ) ' W f " Bulll'e • • • " " " - - al ....
llelorollook..,. Uv t . * M n . J - - Clay I bOugl!l

go-

_,.,......,..,.,,helerlyetlhe_uktd,...lll

.,, epeddlrlg _,_...., 10
II.
only
1d o _ , .
uy lllet theY'll flO! ' - .,. MJ that looiL I
OO&lt;IIdl\'1
....... t o . t - - •
M__ H_t11t7

on-..,,"'--_..

know...,.,._..-

-

·~-"'"'-,.-campingu..,
,_ge~4itly.ltmlgllt,_.~,odollllth_,
.-,ry 0!
~. I do 1cnow tllat1t oura

IW
..............,..., ID ... ,_ - l'l lgaoMII
_,took

-

----·-- ·- -.......
~

-llt'L ~ bU\

~

ur ........... _ ... _ o l ..... ....,..._
~

·--t--ID.......
~-

*""

·• -

enYif\lno to do wtt" ""·

�feedback !
f

Coclcy about Roches

*'"

I
Willing kl 1o P11rlda I. c.t1ngton' a
......_of The Roc'- - . 1 - . , Nutria ()'Z7AI1).
To - • 1""'1 lola. c.MQiofl'o

_clo _

"*"' ....,. _.,_llftp....-.lncon-t-

· - _ , llei!Oine-""' on aIM. IIIOihW waa
- . . lholr lotl&gt;oor) 111M ""-'~ _ , . . , lo my
on ,..,..... !Mt",. - • from

-..ow~

Maogle a nd Tarte' a t115 . r•••••• S•ductl-,e

--"'DJ."
Thla -

diopltya ooout •• 1&lt;now1oc1ge of
The . . ' " " - Rolling
stone
-- .-. , ,.....,
To to.gln
wlttl, Nftlw of till • 001101 lite. Corrlneton ,..,.,. to . . . _ on ~
-aonlllg, In loct. "Cioc"" U... s.g.• wao - ... by
lob Oyto• and Ilia been 1n c:lrWIMion o1noo bootJaoa

.,

I.

a.--. r--""""'*' ....,.,..,. .....,..

ToU..&amp;IIror

of "The
-~··~-by Columbia

"'

c.mr.v-··

...... unto&lt;~ · ......
IIO-IIhei " F..,..,.., Girl" lo "moot diMc&gt;coolntlne"

1- 1.18--

i

W u l b l l - - "d~· ., "*-J ,_

!

- t h e Aoc:ft.-IIRt
WISh •1 Ac:c:onllng IO - · "till ~ Ia .. 1
dkge, plodding -~~- _ , " " Foctory Girl" 1o
.. "'"" loll _ _...... 6M ..... 10
-toThellodln ~-""~Ioibi
of "*'lion I n - ol ao;cft 11,.
- · u "\.oulo," "11118oo1 FMitfY", " My Miner'

_...led&lt;

-

"'ne s-oon•.
Como on Plltrielo, II )'OU WOniiO0000., lheollolon IO
Hem.; ll )'OU WMIIO- lho Roc:..... then

T~

lfotanlothe~

Gun t opinion

Restructuring of Academic . Affairs
by LHren shapiro
SA Di-t« ltx .1.-le Allalro

Tho student Aoooclltlon applaudo tho ,_,,
pr-J IO&lt; c:hllno- I" ACademic: Alfalra. lmt19"1lve
ol tho 19"11lc ~~. thlo .-queot lor a dro.,..alc
c:hll&lt;lQe olgnlllolan attempt to lmp~ove lhll Unlveroity
In
rnonnor. 1111 olten dlfllc:ullto • - lho
of • "'"'"~~"In atiUCiure: In gonora~ tho ..,.,.
opllon Ia 10 ....no- WIIJoln lho exlallng OINCIU... Tho
- - - I I Wllloh WI ~ boiO&lt;I Ul
tho Unlverwlty._ c:a..lul oono~ollon. Tho

PI'an_...,
-

Student Aatoclatlon, •• an IPOtltlcal body,
- l i n g atudento alloc:tod by thla c:hll&lt;lge, hu the
-olblllty of making Ito -'lion _ , 1nc1 _,hy
of-lion.

Tho a&lt;gu,..na thO Saudlnl Auoc:I•Uon hu
uoump~lon Ihit 11&gt;1&lt;1 1$ •
.,..., to .._ . _ "'" ...,. TNo ~to 11m - • In vtowol tllldiiiWIIIch
por118y0 . . ... t h e " " ' * - - dMalon
undargradolaw - . Spoclflcaby, loot ....,, M.2
I*Cinf ol till ...-vroduall otudenll "toot 10cfmolon ...,._and 21.3I*Cinf- d!Yitton. TNo
datalndlc:a- • n...-of Pf~ ..,..,..., _ _
ltlc:lucllng wn1culutn, retonllon. --........ tranol«
.,._,.,.., I a - on tho

Sc:..,_

-am.

-·-tho-~~0~-­

~ and will! IINCI- wlfl .,_, ldiloJO
- . . ... ...._ .. .--~tho_.,

~

.... ..,_.,.., ..... ...,..,_ ....--. '*''*

IMn ono Wllic:ll ,_on~ •-n11171bon to
inc:leiM lho ~ bordgat lho QIITOOC
III'IICture.
In I - of till CUITic:ulot c:lllngoo Whle/1 . ...
- . . y . till .....,.,.., 10 . . . . . . ...,. ' Loti...,
Social "*'- and&gt; ond """',., ~.
IIII&lt;&gt;Ugh 001 liMn II ""'Y PfOCilCO~ Thll - -

"""-_, .,.and ,,.
coniOIU of_.._ bordgat '*'llllllone. ConiOIIdollon

-

loclflllll

lo - - - - D I M -tel bo,.,.,. _ , . , IO
-----and_,ac:reotlvolyto
an - - -MnlnG budgot llluatton. Thll
Cllonge 'tiiOIIICI allo llllmlnale tile pO!tllc:al-llthla
.,. -.nt In tho ,ulallng · otNOiute of 1111 • -

Otana.
AllhcUgh this cllange

requ~

reapOnalbte lor o•er

~

ono to bo
dlverae dep•rtmenta,

poulblllllol auc:h u lhl c:taollotl ol lhroo Asslotanl
Deana. could compensate lor this po11tn1lal obst1Klle. ln
thll woy, thO specillc: dynamics ollhe loculliOIWIIIc:h
dlvldllhlm In the P I - strucau...,, woukl be rotolnod
lnd thO Otan hoWl access, lhrough hlo olhof
Aaolatantl to clopOitmental ~ otld 1&lt;\IO&lt;rnotlon.
A •attoiY ol othl&lt; " ' - ' • have ourfoc:od - u y
Wllloh lloo - o u r ollontlon. TheM ptoposals
ohOukl 1101 be put
ltla loble while tho diocuulon
of on Anolncl Sc:lonce College lll&lt;ao ptoce, but ShOuld
bo ornphaaltod u pott of on .,_II~ roorganwulon

u.-

pl.tn.
In part. the Student Aas«&lt;atlon.........,lllce lo-lhO

autlonolot-)'IOS unclereraduateoollego. limllarto
-that ulatod hate • lew yean ago. All , , . . , _
enlttlng UB would apply dlrec11r to thla
c:ofllgo-wlolcl1 "-lei 111ft Ito _ , unclergladulto
0ton. TNo c:c~~&lt;~ge bo IW&lt;od c:IOMfY to
edvlnmtnt. Which would work d irectly wllh
dapott- OtparfmentS- be , _ _ '"'
lhalr _ , dogrM ,.q&lt;~-IS • n d - Oltho
thlnl and lo&lt;H1h )'RIS leaY!oQ the DeaJl ol thO
uncllrgfoduato Collogo 10 concoonlrato on ·
dl-tlolon
Pommunfty College end High

--1.

Sc:hoolroilllona,lnCI- dMslon- ·
Tho ll"f*ei-M of tho~ loiiiOla Yariely
ol
111ft ,_.toted wt11c11 must bo liomo ""'Y wvue lhll . . . - can b o wfthlfl 11&gt;1 •lolfng otru&lt;:t..,., poNibly. that _ , Ia
. - Is ,.,.,. communication end "'-'tlllcatlon ol
p!Oblemo. . In laona of 1111
-loco
In lhO ~..,.._ dlmlon; men than lrnllfO\'Id
communication Is Moded, Tho problem hU boon
0011too ~ng!Y _... for tho put 10 )'MIS OtiC!,
thotWiore. c:onnot be • mutt of lhiJncruoe In -

P&lt;_,,

,._IInce

level lecture claetee perpetuated In paat
odmlnlolratlona.

Fun,..,.,., by - p i n g on undorg&lt;IJ!Iulle
C041aG1 .. wlll In olloct. be c:lllnglng tho _ . l o n
lhothlgh oc:hoclaluden!oha.. ol UBubolngprirnorlly .
1 profllolonal ec;l&gt;ooj to o Un._IY lhll PfOYldM a

rongo of OCI&gt;OIIunltlol lof otudeniO to ta1&lt;a
-nlago of. Tho c:oflego wll aiOO . . , _ a - o f
ldentlly fO&lt; lludenll and, IO&lt; . . , . . _ t, dlroc:t
. . , _ , . , with lhoM lludenll Who do 1101 got
occeptod In tholr depanmer1CI and might othofwloe
lei..UB.
Aeoont!Y• • ..,,..., ....... oublle p r - J hU publicltod Which
lho ro1o of DUE. In loll
W - y ' • Spoc:rt!IM, thl poulbiHty of -.tnallng
tnla'lllvlaonwu,_t-. ThoStudenl-lonla
confident rhot '"" _,..,..,~(),.- 1 1 0 1 luc:h • c:hll&lt;lge 'whhOul P&lt;OYiding - l i o n lor
DUE lunctlono
o motll..._.f pou&lt;llility Ia till
rotoc:ellon of lnla diVIolon: probobly by Changing tho
._,lng lunc:tlon of DUE 1 0 - All&amp;Ira.
.... tho,..,_,,.,..., of thO ..~ .. 01.-..
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APPEARING AT GRANADA THEATRE IN BUFFALO · APRIL 15th
Now At Special Sale Prices At All Cevagn Locatlonal

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The lioal ""'""
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SIOI~by lht bcill'd o( th&lt;ir ....... tilt Royolt mna.n
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the Albany nadvt i5 the ''bc:it hurdln" OA •hi( ycar't. tram ••
RC!fUI'ftilw from lar.t ~·cer'J. lii.IUIId. Ch«)'l &lt;~"nd) \I"W"Hir&lt;l
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r..w «&lt;nl&lt;, JK"'formal bUUiandin!lr f&lt;lr U B ~ilk On&lt; lin•
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tm11.. ··snc ru\ht. u~o. •" our fimlt•. •• Suri.Y.athcr aid. ··1\ cdtdn"a C"\I"C\11('btu00dn.Jf'd 11 thu-~. but il 'Uftis ni.:~.
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1-riday. ChamlxTlain hunf\cd ('f\'Cf 1~ JO·ifk"h bo'lrrtn~ro

~BLACK STUDENT UNION~
Ecanonly, Emplorment, Equal OpportunityWMI w11 the
Outlook be tor
IIIDorttlea In the Future?

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. In A Poetry Recital

BE THERE!!

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Fec:utty Club, Harrimen Library

MSional Students of the State
l¥wstty of New York .t Buffalo preaents

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Saturday, April 18, 1981
1 p.m.·5 p.m .
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Sabres lint J)la)'Off pme qaiJUt Vancouver-or disqree, but •ben faced ,.;th lbe bka of Wa'lftt
tbe 1,4SO wbo found beu~ t.binas to do thu Grouty who may wdl cleYdo9 bllo his dealck's
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clubs as "Ia Hab6" become bd;..,en. Granted,
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wbauoevtt. Fonunatdy it carried o•er-thou&amp;b for Boston •f pool -seiSOft woes c:annoc be placed
only 12,665 u&amp;med out ror tbe S-2 victory on oo ~man's shoulders, DOthina would surprise
Tbursday.
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team-indudioa tbe desperatioo return or ''IM
Cb~" to tbe Bruins' coat crease. Once tbe
leacue's forttnOSI netminder, Vachon has
declined SleadJiy since hi5 zenith ~th the KlOJS.
Maybe Stony Bowman's nose bleed II a
bles1i111 in diJcuist. At least Bowman won't be
travdilll 10 the Pad fie Nonl,.•est •· Med•cal
Center" wish bis teeN to-.. apin fall victim co
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                    <text>10 Aprll1a81

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Ill 1912. but th&lt;rt will DOt b e - · ror four
yunofd.wa.
A propo.., by former l'.cully Smote
Chalrm.on
Joolllh., Rdcllart to mead the
Willi th&lt; ....WII., the Ttik Force wll
ttnl! of the Chairman fr0111 ooe to two yun
delmnln&lt; lht number or - · lhtl will be
••bk for cadi claa In oddllion to the wu pult'd and ...01 bo praented 10 IlK ByLaws Commiu.. ror ~-at beforo a vote
.... m&lt;f"ed for d&lt;parunent .,.jon.
bY lht...,.,.., fatUIIy.
-·
PrQCfllly, the Chairman Is dcded in IlK
',_
SpnQa and 'sk4. on the Commiltll&lt; u tile
•.,.,.. .,....._ will be luted In tile av'd&lt; Chlolrmaa.dcc r.. ....., year be/oro wrv1na
(daa directory) by bowled.. aru&amp;." A&lt;tiQI hh lma. Rdcllart .,.,_., thai th&lt;
Division of Undercroduol&lt; Educ:atloll a..1rnw1 ollould be d&lt;aed 18 the FaD ond
""-*• o..n Mori1ov Haley lAid. ''They lbould lit on 11&gt;t c-Ine&lt; tor lh&lt; Sprint
will 111ow 1111 "" .,P rrpoN and oo _ . , bdore tet'lllll•two ,_ •-·
~ A special lotiaa wt8 - lpt ' ''T'O'O ,_.. a1owt ,.,.. til&lt; tilDe 10 ..-ed."
• lllus tltroooall. ~ RddoMt lAid. ..To be
Healey bdlnu lh&lt;rc will be _.,.,.
crrmlv&lt; ,.... doe'&lt; ~ lh&lt; aut or
c:ouro&lt;$lor fmhmc:a entcriQa the u..J~y dGncrm., quktly."

ID IlK U.u-:.try, lnctudina
DOl
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pollod.

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,_.. ...... Pralclaa . _•• booqcl, - to eo.- llonillc, a loc* oqaollor for lilt People's
Aaii·W• McJbillwloo (PAM) mu'Cb oa Wub!QIIon
p~omoe~~
Mal' 3.
Dtspito tilt aotl-mllitary D&amp;lurt or PAN'•
~1. the mardi on the P&lt;ntaaOn is diRcttd
apiDII . _•• ..0, u wdl u apiDII rcinaltutioo of
drall roaistndon and Unlled S.ota · - or tho ~
twYador )11111&amp;.
., ._... ,~ eooaomic· pr....-am doa: not haw •
mandate.'' slle coq:&gt;lolood. "Tht _ . , . woa't work,
ril if ,... don't ho.., job&amp;. Wt need a

UaJitc lh&lt; Via-. prot1:10, wb&lt;R all4alu ..,... Ia
lh&lt; rorc[fOIIt, today ........... - ' ''""'
labor. While DO IIUijor llflloft MJ ...... - ID . _ .
• lbc Nadooal Ind. ........ ..... biMed • ..

alooalocole or"""'.....,.. ClOUDCib.
T'-lnciiMI&lt;Ih&lt; Bulralo AfL.OO, and lh&lt;.....:b~Dia
and doclricWol anloo.
In tht pua Ill&lt; unloM hoY&lt; k1Micd to suppon lh&lt;
qi&gt;O, --.tina to Dorridt, iDa...S or "rockina
lht boal." Domtk ..,. t.bll ~art c:hozoaiat.
"The .....t and Ilk ;. .......... 10 dwlfr," the
~. " Thtre wu • ~ ...... lht unioa
leadcnhip on tht NMioclal 1n'd dido 't hovt 10
....,.,.,... c:1tana&lt;. Tho rank and lilt ...,. com ron~,
DOW they oro a&lt;~Jlqtquoaed. II Is a raolily."
~of pritlrilk$."
Wbllo union lcodenhlp hal DOl bcm roc:q&gt;Ci~ to
PAM. an oraani.wlon ftP(C:ICIItlna tht human PAM'sldtalsrh ltthtmemb&lt;n' aaitlllin&amp;otioaollndl
ln«raa• or the ~ pW&gt;Ue. dtaws mo11 or Ill whkll Is ron:tnt ...,.,.,._. 1111t coolinooecl. "II ~ •
ooppon from audeou, labor llllloos. lllinoritleo. and .,...,_. eon or lhllll·''
dlocDc:Ua!le&lt;t manb&lt;n or the middle.claia ,.ho will
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ol the Witltaon Pllb In cbc Elllcou Cot~~plu
lnlll' Jll booome tho tvb)ecu or a audy 011 drltlklola

habiu,IK.c the ra&lt;ardlen Ia ~ ortlte pro)eclba...
III1:IIOIJ thll alldan privacy will no1 bo ~cd.
"We •

""' bo intrudlna m ..,, .,.,.,. wllb tb-

rilhb. UB PI)"Cboloay Profmor

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rq&gt;oned. 111&lt;audy will1101: tile Pllb 10 det.....W.. bow

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lllo c:o;petlmaw , 10 bo ocoaducted by Soll.off. UB
Aloiunt Profeuoo Oovld P&lt;rltan&gt; ond lito DINctor of
tbo 8uftaJo brandt of the ........... lllld&lt;utt or
~a..Jooes. ·--·-.lfromlli&lt;F""""r·
Studatt A.odatioo (FSA) Ill Jlllllaty. I'SA ..
. _ 1 * for .....-.edna op&lt;n~ioa of Ill Food
Senb: _.,.,. 011 - · lnduchna ·~ Elllcoct
bar.
"P.,.. atablisb clrinldn&amp; habiu nahcr 1011na."
JOCICS uplained. "W&lt; wiD try tO predlct wl\ic:h
iadividl&gt;lls ~lop bablu whl&lt;b could t.L&lt;r 1ft tb&lt;m
idlo ti1MII&gt;k.'' The Rnean:b lnllitut&lt; b the New Ye&gt;&lt;k
Slat&lt; ......,, retjiOIISibie fO&lt; aloohollnfonN~ion. &amp;ad
with litis audy Jones boP&lt;&gt; to ..,.,_,,... oo
"prevention. not trtacmtnt :· of akohol..,.e.ltled
problem•.
R&lt;&gt;Hrchm will monitor drinUna lc..b ol patrons
wttile 0011ditlonl chance. but will not bo ClOfl&lt;lernod ""h
indhodaal COIIsumpcion. Solkoff r~ated chat h• b
"eoormotlily J&lt;Mill&gt;&lt;" IO JIUd&lt;nU' riJ)ttl Of privacy,
and thllthoaudy ..UI not we nant&lt;s ln any w-y.
Solkoff b a member or 1wo Unhcnlly ccview
board&gt;. retjiOIISibl&lt; for ov&lt;nldna the cthicalnatu~ of
any oxpc:rimmc. ~ aleucd lltat II I• not •ud&lt;al

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................. Solkolf, ";.. 10 !AU. look. llw

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10 "look at llw

lltlltl-, llld lftl£ k if posAble" t o - W"dtQQII '"'

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~bon, "nM:.,..,.... woncldlatned co bo.-. u s m" ond c:oodoaa the cxpcrimau .
O[bcr uahenotits bo•&lt; ~ aodics iD bon,
.loea &gt;lid. lndadir.oa a Satlk. Wllilltbp.oa c:ompus
to1tido opcacd a bw llllilw - • -..cy, jua to audy
-cinDk.ma coedidom. Ho 8ClCed 0.. folloa1al tho UB
pro)&lt;Ct, whJCII Is t&lt;rmcd only a piloc _..,.,, 11w
UDl¥Cnity milln ..~.. its own
~

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Oneposlblc-ioebot_,r-·DC&gt;OCh
&amp;ad _ ..,.... IDIIIeal pri&gt;acy, Jono soil, io
•AfOflllll&gt;l tile....._ -latioo me .,_,;..,.In tho
-floC""' I S&lt;rico of obJcrvodoa:aJ e&gt;q&gt;mm&lt;nU ...11 bo
COIIdU&lt;1ed &amp;I the f'llb.
PotroM ao•nc to the bw will tb111 bo ...,. of tho

bdoa

pOJSibibcy of
~- This will ~ me
~lml of "obutlnlna aood .....,,;roc .,.;dcacoe" ond
tiQI. "the
of the audeal," bo ~ed­

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Thc probl&lt;m With aotbcrioa ovidm&lt;t ftom llus typo
udy, Jon&lt;&gt; noted ,. that "'""' Pltr01\$lno.. they
arc tatrna pan •n obsa-vation, • 'they daan&amp;c thrir
boha.ior.'" Whot the ruearcba$ are &gt;tril'in&amp; fo• lo e
"natu...UJtlc Jtudy.'"

The swt of the proJO&lt;I u ··•n obor&amp;ncx'• SolkoiT
afflrmtd, Wilh ''n.othin&amp; offiCial" availab&amp;t. COI"M:!ermo.c
tho cxporimmt'• CO&lt;IIO'CI&gt;C&lt;mml. ~ dat&lt; "depend•
an the other two I&gt;"C&gt;Pk (Joocs Perkin&gt;)." Ho
noced thaa ''•·c arr confronclna • arious problem. and
aro U}'!na to underuond m• drink!na problml."

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Panel ~o'!'pletes RARI revie'f
Salvatore
Eapoaito
ba•c
~Ykwed II. -rbr.rt is a whole
of tW.. to loot • ill ~~
A
thre.c·mr:mbcr
panel r&lt;pon," bo ~d. iD _...
y&lt;llmioo&gt; ....tmkted a ropon co •• titRe ......, •ay ialpreotcd by
Dhialoa or Uad&lt;raradull~ dot w 11 il (the proar-) io
Ed-lio {DUEl AetiQa 0.. ~ed-~.·
WiltU'Io:ilni, _,.til&lt; f..llr&lt;
llld tninlon of tlv
OotMo

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Alltlctics and Rdlled lnstructica
( ltARI)
Deportmrot ,
In
of iu mov• 10 tho
Amlimt c..,u. In 1912.
Altbo\oalt \bo plan is 1*1 o f 1~
IIJUIII pn&gt;&lt;a&amp; 01 &lt;YIIUIIfnc lTB~
academic. depatLiftc:nu. Kun z
exptained tha&lt; tho RARI "'&gt;'ifw
olso mcompwes ot1t&lt;r isoues,
iadudiaa the intramural and
intcrcoH&lt;Jiat&lt; athktlf prCif&amp;lllS
IDd tho Uaiversky\ 11:1pOIIK IO
Tille IX.
Panol · Chairman
Jury
Fricsthll&amp;-who buds tho
Canisius Coll&lt;c&lt; Ph ysical
Edueation Dt:panmcnt-caid ' ~
would -not rc:lease 1he rcpon
boforc Kwu: ond RARI Chairman
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we re
Syracuse
Uoivcnity Womc:o\: AJhJthc
Dir&lt;&lt;tor Doris Soladlly and Erie
County Bude&lt;t Dlr«tor Midtod
Koclrta.
K - onlcnd 1~ rovi&lt;,. lase
.._.... ond .aid Moncloy ho
was prompted by the npec&lt;ed
tramhloaol ditrJC:ulli.. in•ol••d
In rt·lo&lt;otlna RARI oo th&lt;
Amh&lt;nt Cam.,.... somctim&lt; in
19U, or 11 the lat&lt;ll. 1983 .
Currontly loell&lt;d m Clark Oym.
RARI wW bo moved to tbo ...,
Alumni f ioldhou... current ly
Wider coMrUCiion.
"The~ wOI 1&gt;&lt; a 101 or ...,
&lt;poe&lt; 10 ooorditwcd and ooo wiU

••ill

bavt

t~c

H.lllr:

S'teff aad

rc.aowcea ... Ill« ~ Dr ..
apltiinocl. "Aod io lite ...- of
......... -~.1'11bo..

some: wriue.o.

j.utific811oas ~..

K - added tll.a lbo ~ COIIId
~

fiDel tllot RAIU i&gt; 1101
usllii IU" .....;a,.,, atloatioa ..
bmeficilly .. it bo.
......... &amp;aid ..... bit .,...,._ it
1bn•- fold ia ulllll&amp; for 1he
~ by- -side - '· ,.., ,

~ wished 10 cfiseove&lt; .,.,.. d&gt;&lt;
O.po.nmoat thinks of ltrotr.
S&lt;COod. J(unz •-ed 1111 "ouuick

look" • - o r RARI'It ~to~.WCU .
and finally. t~ DeaD wood&lt;rcd
.,.,.. the lkptrtmeot b iltaPn&amp;
up wltb Tille IX."

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Offlelwl,.....~~· ol '""'

Kut11 d&lt;nicd chat the n:v10w
was inconded to rate tbc quality
or RARI\ oll"erinp, and said he
simply wnatod ·~o look ac
resourcu." iodudJnt pbysic;aJ
facilhiu.
RARI is

r&lt;&gt;ponsibl&lt;

for

pro.ld011 &lt;oursa tha&lt; m«C 1~
bulc Physico!
Education
requirement

at

UB-turrc:ntly

for tht hndicoppcd.'' be
....ned. "A aood port of t~
lbru.A was to se:c what thr:

t• o scmcilcrt or rela1c:d.
innructlon. t :al&gt;o ovonou the
iouamur1 l and rc:trcatto nal

Director • anu.•

O.tem&gt;Uqlatt pr[&gt;fn.nU.
"Wt did 001 hav&lt; th&lt;m an:alyu

allocuioa of mo.UC. to tbo

Tille IX w 11 coosid&lt;ml, K,...
uplalned, bo&lt;au.e it alh&gt;cb t~

depar1 mcnt. A.ccord.ia• to
cbe 1•••1 of lncorcoll&lt;alatc Fedcrol law, inlticutiolos tUR
•thlctics;• Kunl maintained.
aiv• mal&lt; and "'"'""' . . ., ..
aotin&amp; tbol he met with lho - · cq\1111 .,___ llld if ~ 1\Ms
10 .llritr ic 011 h aoab ond talk can be cut for the entire
about
the:
Unlvcuit)C- Uaivonily. Laa _ . , UB • •
odminiJu'IOion 'J ponpcclivo.
riUWk wllb 1 Tid&lt; IX COUii&gt;biDl
FriHot:~ Aid t ha&lt; allot t~
frooo t ho WOIDC:II\ bow lin&amp; .....
11:port is $Ubmitted 10 KIIIU &amp;porilo &gt;lid Woclotsday bo
Espao:ilo, bo will ~ II with
hod
idea wllot &lt;'- t~
the.. to ... if t~y en in rcponIIIII&lt;
wooold take
bo
. . , _ llld allow tlo&lt;m . ,

alt.......,

-unity 10

pran~~

a mlooric.y

report . Altbouab d«tiDina 10
dio&lt;lao .poc~r... of t h&lt; k111!br
documcal .
1he
Ca nia:hu
awna...
admluccl, "'~·· Is
really notbin.a rcvohuioou y...
pres&lt;t~~ed in the - I'J wort
..II is no1 a whh cwa sb.
bow....u," bo moinllined. -w.
en Otalitkn llld I - fioG t1oo
compodtioa dow G the acrooc ."
Friacltlaa -•d tboa the . , _
aact • it at ''c•tr)' POUlble

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l)ic{lft of RA.JU. iu ..,_.. -.1

oth&lt;r ....,.,..,..

"~· " -· tlcasioD. Ho

~. "1--wboawill

cocnc or il." ....._ thll b
illlpon- • • okpeJid "" tbo

Uaivcuhy

admiAiuracion'l

'-&lt; DO idea • ' will " - " with tho -~· be

rnpoot&gt;&lt;• .,

mana-d.

T~ u&amp;ft Atlolctics _ . . ,
.... tbrowa ao tho ..... li&amp;ht
earlier dais KrDUtc:r wbea a
&gt;&lt;ka ......-t« r«&lt;OOIIDCCIdcd
tltat 1~ Uai•ersity wort 10
_.so iu ..... from Divisioo
Ul IO Divisioa I ito oil SpOrU,
acq&gt;~ 1-ball. by tlv tDidtlk of
t h e -· ' also ealled for-

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Increase

Fri&lt;tchlll oaplaincd cboa his
"'""" 11 ..,_. llld compliwed
md cletds witb a mUitkucle of
issues wiUID JlAJIJ. "'11at ••~
quwlom oa 1~ direc:clon of
athl&lt;ti&lt;l. Title IX. ond provisions .

comnriumcot

Ketter Is currctllly consilcrin&amp;
·~ propopl althoQib ll is 001
known w~n ~ o~iU ODDOIJI&gt;C&lt; bit
r11111 decision.

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• c.ltarol EzldWticift 5 ,... • 8 pm in , . . Lo.np
• lntaMfMnel Dinner ,.,... • 8 ,... in
Calet.riG
• VczrMf7 . . _ 3 ,... l% approx.. in Flll.on Roc.

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SftllaoRm BY:

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Patron complaints abound irJ wake of Valby concert
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CllorOIIte••

"The ..WC

alP! -

''I jwl W1llbd tiPI ;..~
..-r. tlot door,M
doimcd j uniar O..y ~Qodd.
''1bry •ompod .,, bMd I

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a
-.lo," ....,.ed IO$&gt;bomore Amy threw OUI a r.... ....,.,.,. or UlC
U!fl*. "''I rit a 10ial disutcr."
peo.,.., 1 blow."
All&lt;aMlona from disarvntl&lt;d
IRC'a Kklll denied U.. rcporto,
11udeoU-Md suboeqllftll dmlab dalmtna thai " only !bote wbo
froao ..all orpniun-aboWided worked 0&lt;
"llh ~ llud_,. 1D
~
In lh• wake of Lui
Soon&lt; audWalor _,.,. .-ted
,S.wday alabl's Johll Valby 10 • ancllal 01&gt; rbe diDifta ball
~. Hdd. in Ooodyr:ar Hall c:onvqoorbdlia anllltemp&lt;IOa"'**
calan. the Jbow wu lbllt clown IlK pold;ed aowd, atimal&lt;d by
'llllf "Dr. Din'a" ron~ S&lt;t bcocol.- oomt .....,...; 10 11&lt; aboat 1000.
a . ., . , f'n Manluol Chief bad Ooodynr Cafeteria Maaqrr
........ aafety &gt;loladona.
Ha,...ard Potb COGJidcn aoy
A • ;or complaint amona ,.., 600 to b&lt; -fe.
JNIIO•J WaJ lhC a llca&lt;d DurinanonnalopentiaaJ&gt;o!n., llle
""'..-..d!Qa," in t1&gt;&lt; cafeteria. c:a(ctcria ~ il '"I ., 400,
Accordtlla to ornclal t icket ...,.,.,U. 10 Pa.b.
•
dlftrlbtlfor Bob Clpiz:z:i, 1000
Otbtr ~- died a1 tbe
lihu looeR printed, allho\oab co- Valby affair ,..,.. oim&lt;d ar food
~ lnlcr Raid&lt;~&gt;« Counal and Vcndina StNi« (FVS)
(IRQ and Sipla Pi Fratiroity wore peuoonel-operaton of the
c:aftfut to limit tkkn saiQ 10 carctma. Wort.rs MR ~
sfiCbdY O¥U 700. Orpaizon llttD wltb iaadequatdy mooiiOrilll
. _ "'&amp;bouc 7S ~ ~ntranc~ · way acli•itiu . A t
p~•·" accordio&amp; to IRC ~ on the tkifu, )lOilrOU
Jaaa.
...,...
a UB \ 10 LO b&lt;
En••-.J HeM.h and Saf&lt;ty odm•ted." IRC thai ...,...., &lt;ad!
bM of'lieially ret the c:af&lt;taia UB CU$LOmcr to eocon.O~~e ouuick
.._;ty 11 100. "The rumor wu ,...... Altbouab 00&lt;11e aour«S
lllaa we o..,.,owdcd th&lt; c:af&lt;tcria," eont1cted by Tltt Sp«inurr vaif'oed
said JCJdn, "bw thai is untru&lt;. I tbal the policy wu at forced, otbcn
dldn 't .,.., want to put 800 people claim it wu iinored- "Aa lona u
ill there."
they aot my lick&lt;t, they didn't care
Howncr, nwn&lt;rOUJ IDcidents where the beD I wa rrom."
rt1&gt;011&lt;d rqardir\&amp; anllflowtd rem11ked one pauoo. " I ....
_...., now of ooo-dc:kct people there from Buff s.... and
"'*&lt;n. "I Wlllk&lt;d ric1tt lo lhnMt&amp;b ...., . , _ . ,,..
tloc f . - dooc-oo OK asked mo
Amid alkpliOtU tlaal "'""'
~ a all," daim&lt;d rauict&lt;d - - - . . . , as
Md
r....... lob ~ofania~Uono.
liq- bonks- --= carried .lolo
0t1oera i\ad oinlilar taka or the Jhaw, _s;apw; exxttmds thot
_ , j e d llllmiooioDL ''Some p y overybod y wu "d illaenc ly
sUd~ ~'rewida me aDd I'll eet C::htcktd ."
Numerous 50\lftt•.
yauiD.'AIMIIbcalbeyaumpedmy bo........,, failed to ob&gt;crw ..any
111114," ~ frahman' "Mltcb conflacotlon of the illeaal
Ka£,
.
&lt;lOmmodities,
" My (tlcncf and I dnu'bed UIIO
"No ODt bad checked fO&lt;
t1oc c:,fctcria thrO\IIII on opaa anythiaa as all," c:laiiMd Upbla.
.....,..... rccatlcd sophomore "ln r.a , • lilY behiad me W»
~ Tt'ycancr.
drloklna Y..ton Jodt, and -be
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o.~.. rjoLou " '' .....
-t.&lt;O.; "lbiap ~ fb'laa ol
o•« Qr ~ace, " uclalmed
Kl_,.. Glllive JC.tt. ~'On&lt; kid

picked up a bia dlait and 1bnw It ~~~~~~~~
ln1o the crowd.".
p

a...- tfall mlch:nt W)U.-

oiiOctwd an b:ida.t ln .-tDch 10

IS/iiiiJ. . .
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nuda ......... Si.,._ PI and IRC
bau pb)oicolly "polj«d" one

po11011 -bad tOueil a plaatlc cup
of boor. Other aourea r-lloollooc·
' - ucts of . _ bdola w- t h e . -. The -......&amp;oiJOD

ofbocroothecafctcriafloor.......tl~~§~~~~~-llDI
~ u$1ippcryc:oo4illoou," f

-4irll to an offiCial
lllouod

by

rq&gt;on

.Pooblit Sa(ar Olllca'

Ooltald .IU!y.
LooltMt

follo•tnl tbe ca nu11aclon
&amp;n~ .

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c;lOdUi

OCI&lt;llf'l&lt;d. ''People ........
llcpped on." doimed ooe ·
NOSloer k - to ~··e

we.,

Alo•t&lt;d. "Tlo&lt; Wbo c:oaccn.
Ondn. .i-bcre
opla l"
Wbik ....udQa dul , on&lt; pauon
wu occidentally puihed tOtO a Wac
male. Wlcll no q ........ ukcd, tbe
molt turned aod ........,. brcakma 1&gt;. '"""'-..,
llis nOIC and KD&lt;Iina him to the 'iiUJ!'"' o1

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~kal. ~10 tbc i~ured~------------------------------------------~

·
-· Siatna Pi'• CaclW&gt; orautd
llw " To the bdld U1Y tDowledt&lt;
tbac - - "" .... fn....
'No Yandalia- ·~ed"' 1M
Oood,..., donn. lllcl&gt;oQP ..,..,.
dilp&gt;mtlcd cm1omen lllrew bottkl
... tho Maia-Bttilcy l*l:ina lot ,
-ld 1boaU of "UB - I 'm
....,., com in&amp; bedr to 1hls ...... "
Upblft aalcl. Ia addllloa. Klein
"--td litol lRC'I F -, Q.uad
offocc a t.vpt of uoslk·
lllro~

Aeeordln•

SlaiJI• PI
.,...u-an Mille Wolkoff, ~
Soaorisywu Da'tt ...,....ed about
the Valby Jbow. ''1llat's the
to

rcspomibt,.yof FVS,"
Mnr cit&lt;d lh• the
the crowd
addJ&amp;ioe.

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c:af~ ttll• '•

tht

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tndlrlol&lt;d. lo

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ared a •

.,.jar factor coollibonula 10 _ ...

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at 90 olc:pcu.

Accordioa ao Patks. 1bc
u.feaeria't beatln&amp; syt.tcm is

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LO - . , . . . , . larJ&lt; erowch.. .. a
normal ......... . .... ... bdina

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said .
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t.., peop1e Jwt dcr-e~y

ked ..... bcc:tito&lt; of the _ ,..
r&lt;COUDted Upbl.o. " ! ....,., Iller&lt;
conuollcd o.c:fulhody by a Stat..
all. ..
opcrattd c-o•pvu.r. 1c\ et was oet

-idtMI&lt;IJ a

c~qrus.

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the limo ...,.....,. . - ........S, ;,
..., II" bauer ltcA Ill here,"

&lt;lqllaiDed PaRs.
Addltioll&amp;lly, tb&lt; c:alncna's

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~""eak-io1

posted for return

ha.. bea1 ref&gt;orted, but the srolen set of
Jll&amp;ller lc~y• 10 the Ellicolt Complex Is still missina. aecordina
to Pltblic: Safety Director Lee Grifftn, and campus politt it
hopit~aa S200 reward wiD aid In the key1' ra:ova:y.
~ keys were stolea (rom the CUSiodial Ser.ice's Off~«
last weekend, alona with a coloc television, a '~"" and
1*0 bolt cuuers. Griffm explained that one penon attempted
to offtt information, but becalm "panicky" and then but\1
up. Additionally. Grifnn said thai a penon, possibly the
·c:aiJu, approached Pubtic Safety orrrcen and began 10 tal~
about the theft but suddmly Oed.
·
"We'll keep any Information we &amp;et and keep it
· conl'ltkntlal," Griffin asserted, add in&amp; a plea for th• caU~ to
tdcphone Publle Safety apio. Grirnn said that anyone: with
lntormation about tbe tbcO may alto caU him at borne.
~ Sc udmt Association (SA) 11 consrderiq in&lt;:reUn&amp; Lllor
r~ard money bw SA Praident Joe Rifldn and Trasurcr •
Muk Moore have quatiooed the leplity of ulinima.ricbuxy
nudc:ot rea ror sucb a puJl)OK. •

Moori: Afd that lbc:re are "ways 10 act arotmd" the
IUiddlnes b&lt;U the reasotU for allocatin&amp; atudent fCC5 must
include: more thu jUSI "a monetary donalioo for a reward.''
Rilldn favors chan&amp;in&amp; lhelocb on aU the doors to protect

the 2,500 taidts~U of Ellic:otL ''It won't be too 01ucb moll&lt;!y
if qirlls raped," Rilldn replied wbftl aslced.tlout the cost of

\Mdwllc.

AdcllciocW officcn bave bea1 assi&amp;Md to !be Ellicoll
Coalplelt. Grifftn said, and raidents ha .. been warned to b&lt;
,...,.., ~ oo their
' Scartay has· been V&lt;rf Visible MX'Orlliqto lDter-Resideoce
Cloluldl President Gtc:a Smith. Bolstcrilll lhe force is a
Cliii!IJIIFnt or plain clothes offoocn wbo are difficult to
cfiiWlau!Jb from studa!u. Smith lidded.
Ourlnathe ._lteod of Aprill7, II udl9. when atwlocn!l
arcexpeaed to ao home for Pusover and Easter c:dell&lt;aliolu,
Griffin wiU deploy additional officers to auard !be anpty
r - It tbc lceys are not found by t)len.
The caua teenrity 1s posaible, o rtmn aplalnecl, beca!'IC
PUblk: S.fC!Q' wiD not be receivitll many CaDi then and will
lllua be abl• to spare offtCUS for duty In EUicott.
Off'lce"Worken have bea1 notifted by Public SafC!Q' to take
precau~looary meaurc:s apillSl lhef\$. but Griffm suessed
t!lat "we're more~ *ltb lives tbaa equipa&gt;eot .''
Griff~a noted t11811here is at leuJ ooe -urity officer in ever;

noon.

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FRIDAY AFTERNOONS AT P .J.'S
WILL NEVER BE THE SAME!!!

HAPPY HOUR

starts at
12 noon

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cafcscria ud • .,...daud
..-.tal irl&lt;idatu o f -·

aJicott keys still
~ware!

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�f editoridl
l ~r iD Sqaift

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M In other )'MIS, eurely more Ulan a lew atudenll will
p.a by Haaa Lounge lOde)' and wonder about !he Identity
Z' of 1M IOft1PQken, catuelly-c::lad ltgun~ olddreaing !he
!! CfOWd from a podium In tront of the l.,ge picture windOw.
W~gthe alza of UB. With tt.!Tagmented eec:tors and
ipllt eampu-. tNt feet Ia tNIIy not 10 remlltkable.
For the awer8Qe atudent WfiO comM to VB to get an
education, trying to make MnM of au the bure-atlc
IMguliOe and political ploya that tangle the lnttltutlon
edml"'-tmlvely Ia difflcllft. Sonlng tna accu..tlona and
rebuttala, the aucees..a and IIMt failures Ia a fonnldable
taall and pwh~. Ia not In many people'a eyes worth IIMt
elfan thalli would take.
But there - aome compelling reaaonl (yea, you have
e-el IMRI beforaj WfiY you lhoUid care-pMicularty
--811out the golnge on In tne upper echelone ollhelvory
• -· Look lor reuone etched In the 10.yeer tenure of
Unl\lerelty President Aobert L Ketter. gain lmpetut from the
,..,.._ complaint• on the quality of atudent tile at ue and
the lldl of '"POflllv-• to etudent needs.
Ketter has come blore the lludent b9dY annually, eecn
time In a different coetume. Two yeere lige he eddressed a
hoatlle ..-nblage wanting retpon• to claims of
tnoompet«~oe from his admlniatratlorli Confidence wes
eroding tn· Capen Hall, they had heard, end rotting the
foundation of the University. Would he succumb to the orles
ol non-aupport?
Laat year students met the President as a leader up lor
evwuatlon and reappointment to the top post. A tess
aglia\ed, yet atilt concerned group packed Haas to uk him
II he would atay on despite a significant opposition. Yes, he
said, In a confident tone-UB ~~V.OUid embark upon still
another Ketter term.
Today, hoWever, atudent• are meeting Ketter aa a leader
wno haa announced hfs departure and Ia In the best position
to comment on the State ol the Unlveralty. He will leave In
January 1982 with an Idea ol where the Institution Ia headed
.-.d What atudenta should aak of the new top official. He Is
wllllr~g to aha,..that knowledge today.
But there are 11111 other questions to be asked. During hi&amp;
rernalnlr~g tenure, Kelter w ill have acedemlc and nonac.demlc lnuea thrown In hta path. The Ketteresque
methode of operellona nya he will not serve a lam&amp;-duck
term and Will therefore make mov11 that will continue to
Influence this Unlveraity.
There Is a declalon to be made about the limits currenlly
lmpoeed on the 118 Record Co-op; Jhere Is a restructuring
propoaal being toned around Cepen's Hall• thai could
aiQnfflcantly change the face ol undergraduate education;
there ara plana to convert the onty student union on 1wo
campuaea Into a dental facltlly and move groups out ol
Squire and Into atilt uncletermlned spots.
Each one of lhoae decisions will affect, In gene1111, the
ahape of VII• Unvlerelty and, speclllcelly, you. The forum
has been planned; the quest ions ere etreedy formulatect, all
you have to do Ia Show.
This year's Ketter appea,.nce may diller from others In
thet the mood may be much catmer-crlllcism now
certainly does lillie good. But lhe toMn could shed new,
perhaps More candid light on old. yet dramatically
Important Issues.
The UniV!!ralty President haa agreed to apeak before his
conetlluentl. Show UB you care enough to lend an
eer . . . or perhaps a comment. The lnslltutlon may

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .oftlllo .......... lfle ,J:N}...._. ...........

£coMmie ler/dom
Tot,. f - .

lol_.,...c:Mefo-lon.

- · - - · · - - - - oimc&gt;l)&gt;
_
oiiM
_
(Ktlf'oel
,_
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_
o
,.,
l •........
......,
ettlciM In no. N - Yorl; r - fe-9 ,...,. 01 ........
1lte $1~•Y- Ooi'"OO - " " ' com•no.-lrot~~raiiW&lt;II&gt;~t-­
Ha Am...S." FelL •111. 111e rr....own edi\or\01 o1 F~~&gt;
tS r'A bUt Fa! r..uon eo."!. ond - •1 """ Into ' " ol bonclaga • • a

-

-·o,

~-- ,..._ 10 IM - o t ( - AonoldGIIC'IIW&gt;'I

.,_,lion lot ... ~ ~""' 10 liftd

lmpllcat- ol '*'10 - · .,.,.,. lor ~-~~.

-lc-. .....,._........., ... -or not.

ol FelL 2111 _., "*'!' _ , pgin(e

~IN

_ . 111
,-·
-·ortd .,...,..._,
~~light of
IN 011stlnll
lonondol
·~...- - ' bftl&gt;o ,_genuol"'" ''-'!' - · OCOftOfftic
pltii&lt;*&gt;PIIr- -~ ~-n. I - lll&lt;a 10

---

..-t&gt;otale upon , _ r&amp;ttw o~t

ol W1111n0t Wid .,..,.. o

_,_......,. -

1\u _ ,

llollellty, -ouppty oiH" • e&lt;&gt;OI!Offllco atlmulll"
"""""""'lc r*"'"'Y" by manll&gt;&lt;tl&amp;llng Federal f~
pollcleo; t&gt;olclnclng lite 1'-.1 ~ II on&lt;l of the
com.,...,..._ lt.nd n lhe ANgan l"m fomt•leiM
programs U doN 10 o1mpty by .nllllng
F-aldebl_....,.,. al\d, ln theeaoeof educ.otlortol
tuf'M. the · dflbt, as demonatr•ted by tho Ttm.,
t&gt;Ubllcollono lloted obovo. II t&gt;otng r•elto&lt;:lted 10 liM
Amerleln fomlty.
l!ris economlc 0/lfftlrtv ol &lt;101&gt;1 I rom lite-"'""'
to the~ carrfft an enormoua oonMQuenot IOf
atudentt~Jtd parenta. M .._.iirte JotmltOtt
In het
n.nu llllde. •·70 1*'*'1 of IN atudenla (ot Amho&lt;ol
Collogor) -a!Q&lt; _ . . , . . _ · - ..,._•.
This 10., u n - figure! II"'"""" th .. Olmoot
~uanert ent« Into • fOfm ot orrvett Hbl
IIClOflotfllco alld. u Ronald Gllclcman•s lelltr maku

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)

by Joaeph Simon
O.a: Nov...-13, •••
Ploc«
Martin Aootn, Copan Hall
s.t1Jno: The Pr..ldontlal Searcl&gt; Commhteo llu
gathered tor t1:1 la'lt meetl"i}. anct ts p1eparlf'lo to~
• no IM
olli&gt;O Unlii~IIY win be Momow.
I\IIWt met ~ sll&gt;ce l\pt1~ mulled a..r llundrl&lt;ls ol

J-•

nGI-

resumes and Interviewed literally hUMttedt of
candidates.

...

laOIOI'IIOI_......Ic
_ _ IN
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--~.~

. , , . ~.al -

10

In - . , liloa •

01_,10 (and, to • - dear-. - • · - - .......... lOr. . . dlltong--- hillory.
fltoy mutt labor, ~lowlno graduation, In 11&gt;e
- - 1o ..., oil .,,. c1e111 oeulnO • oo11oge
-licMI re&lt;l&lt;ll,_ much oo lmmlg'""IO h.o 10
Millnet&lt;
In~ to payolllhel,._atlort
to
Follurt by etu6enta to · - by the
IOJmo ol l'adt&lt;ol toano, luot u wu the .... lor
1-tured MIVIniO. " " ' ' to leg&amp;l !&gt;UfiiO/Imant-o1•11-.. lito F-aJ onomey In tile 01o1o of 01\lo ..,...
Mekt lndk;ttnentl aoatntt hundf.OI Of •tudents WhO
rthttl to l'tonof payment• on F.e&lt;tttAJIY-IMCMO
ooueattonol toone
To 001 .. lnlntponad.. Into ""' PIOHOI highly.
demanding e&lt;~ucaHonaf tabot ma~et. student•
OC&gt;IIgaiO I,..,OOI¥ea 10 1111 up&lt;~atl&lt;l lo&lt;m of Kon&lt;&gt;mle
aorlllom ...,lett '- onlY 100 polntullt lett. ret 1101 really
cooliNG. "" 11&gt;0 ~~-· and by ........... Gkdtman It II 1 ttantformauon ~ W'l moat ruflze
lot Wllalllla tlte , ....,.1 oi-JC Ot&lt;Yit~ tnroug/1
tne ....1.,.,..., of"'" S1a10

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A"'bor

�li .,

H

feedback !
Jj

Student opportunity

A little perturbed
To lite Editor.
fthltll&lt; n·o umo that atudtnlo wtoo Clrtve ..,..
ond .,.,.,. to 1*1&lt; at ttwa Un~ ~- - a t
tho I............ pMjng . , _.
T -· !who get,..,. to 1*1&lt; hortl Ollt,. _ ,

--that

In

- · - ·... - - .. 11100-etlft--10
oark lnotudentiOio(flalrd Pltllculatll
-out?
1110lyba
lotS....
In thO
....... get
theStudtnlt
lllt_(wtoo
_ PI~
_IO&lt;
_
, .1w..
. . ,......,._
ol boOito 10 cony orouod. Anti I - - . 1 , _ lot
tort--.andVISIT~OHLY.
lot
II,_ lor &lt;t/oltorof H- that ....1 ) 1 _ Wllet'l wrong wit~ IM Oytt- II """-t-ho who

Tho,__,.,

gota thorollrwt, getlthe _ _ _

,_.,_?

r-,.

At leoal II Iller ... golne lo .....
Iota, gep
tho locufty"' tMrn,- .._ ....... .... _(Mel
t.eyoll Thot _ , thoro won't be u - _.ton 1o
~rkttWI

. . .---11

So Commutwo-let'o get • - - ond t~Qt&gt;t thio
lousy IYO'*"- Wid lhe cat pool lon't onouvnl What
about ut POOt PIOC)M Who don•t th'a ,..., lri'JY'OfW. or
I

Silmce is golden

-one .....,..,. -

11 ooc:k o1 01111nt1 td.ats lot

.

l&gt;lf1onQ In Abbott U .. wy FIOIIIY Lot - -

....., muok: laallty moombo&lt; potko In 8alrd Sr-t Lot.

To tM Edltor.

N,,. wtMMkt ~

that the pleyers mtghl hl'l'e ltked tM librarian to QUjet
dOWn IIIII It ond - " " " lOIII

I'*" that -dllln't neve
t o - wo
thO 8rowoong Ubtory ond nor tno
t.JgL - -· I COUld bo IOIAI!y wrong ond ha. .

-•In

otuclylng In tho 8r-M&gt;g Ulxaty Itt tile Ellloolt
Compla(lolarch 22la!II&gt;&lt;Rit II pm. - · olthe ta-ln
tnellt&gt;rary....,. occupied by one"' men~ • lh®gh ft - • not extremely oro-. TIMKo - • two
llbrartana on Cfuty whUeJ w u thert. Moat p,eopte at th•
UbrtJY - · OIU&lt;I~Ing thot - l n g wtollt th4lnl - .
tome playing 1 l&gt;oeld Ufll1" 11 1111&gt;1L The at""""'*"
on tile UbrtJY wu IMll)l . - quill ...:ept fO&lt; one
tlllnll-lht c:lolt&lt;ll&amp;t 111&lt;11 wu QOtn9 on
tho
tWO Hbratlono. In my OC&gt;Inion. IIIey - . llll&lt;lng ..tllef
lOUdly In • uorory, • - 11 It Ia only tile 8rowt~og

I-

'*IU.J.t

mf1Underl1ood the MHre COI"lftf"&amp;&amp;l~. or 1\aYe
' t ' - . , port of 11. one dO Indeed IPOfOOilt lor thO
accutaUon U that waa ••• the cue.
\

OM th1f'O . . . cenaJn though. tne tWo hbfen.ana
__.chottlng-not Cllocuuing anrtni'IV - o n t "'
-'out-but monol)t o:Nnlng - e d at two
dilfonont - . at live
•rtllout
~rou*'•-•ono. ThatiMIIybotlltromo.
1 auuma that 1110 two Hbranona are otudontl WO&lt;Illng
In thO o.-tmont of Student Atlai,. and oro P&lt;-r

,_t _.

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-·udy

Ub&lt;ary ones not tile UGI..
_- . . , .0011
_
_
PW&amp;lkocl
!Qo
nthe
, ltable
-Of _
11&gt;0 Hb&lt;o
......
Plllt

lludenll.l rnyJofl o.m. -

...., - ·

• of1&lt;1ng In tho O.C..rtment of t.MMrorodilato
Education. In ow
wo ..,_ 11e1n0
noat, -.rteouo, 1 - l f. '*Pfuf ond boing a goo&lt;
ropl't-l&amp;llvt tor thl DUE.

pae.,...·

.., to tile
that liMo UGL lo fot l1vrdlftu
ones lhot ~ can go '"""' If tl!ey •onted ..,... qvlol.
Slot heel oalcl rhlo
ltoo than IOl...,t rone. s•no•
that wao nol-.,.- to mo. I dlcl not""" the wtoOla
..ntence or tr.. oonverutJon. I woutd wnu.we to QW'h

In •

._,.,.,_t.

c.c,,,, LH

Calmdlu plllnninl
To IM EdiiOr.
TN follOWing ....., ••• Mnt IO C'.atendAI CommfttH

cn.tomon.
1-eutrwntiYIS&amp;nio&lt;_A_,.,. Ito thO

-·----""~-

-"'-gained In -~,."""..,.,.,..._
-otiono Clurlng lour yean It U8. Fot IMI't - •
boll.,. I na.. 1 lol11y strong --tton or tr.
bo&lt;wlho ond &amp;IIOflComlngo of IIIII lnotltutton.

The Un~y hat -.lnu-ted with opooa~ tl1elt obaleclto at • .....,.,...,
lnalltutlon ol lllghor, -..!ng Is O&lt;nfJ 1 1!01&gt;

eer-, To

--Speco--.....--.--·galoxlo .,. but a fow of tho mllltatltniC- willet&gt; """' lmodtd tho Unlvorolty. AnYthing h&amp;•lng to
do wltlllhlo lllflltary Ia nothing aiiOf1 of - - ond
Mel tlllo-trueiO&lt; tl!eopocoOM*-

m..-.

Thttln!llatltiM-Iho~arylllllt-­

_ . .,. otrllelng. In tftllef- t h o - · of
tooato. 1t11cl&lt; ond -roy oro rew1rfltd. The mll~ory
- . , -too thole montgroupo who ht.. dono
t good job Lt. - " t l l y dtiMII&lt;Ig killing t
cenaln """''· Spooe- o - ereo......,., whh an
anay oi"-POinllolalo,IIMhlng tlgllto (tho light from
exploding boml&gt;fl, ot mlni~t (llloetlle mllltwy

''*""

of ''ct\alge'1, when tn.re hal been aucceaatul

onnlhllatlon of thO · onomy. II you destroy • ~Iller
ope-lp, tho m1DIIIno gi.- you o hoto'1 wW&gt;ornt,
loll of polnto. liglltl Mel -.ndo. Oootroy a _ . . ,
tlllp, do
and yOU'Q
- o f 1 ,_ard.

u-

-d-.

011

-..slY ..... ,,_ llllling · -

In tl\e mlll1ary II you -roy on ontll't
'ollotnamoot v ii~ y011 mlgllt get promoted to
. .._~ or If lf11UI'td In bailie you'll r-.. a pu~ple
~~we.,.. lOIII no1 onl)lle It nowardlng 1o kilt,
btl! eo Ia -.g toun. Kill only one
onc1 _ .

v..-

ellom ... ~go-1 do nol dtny that le atraMgy and ollllt
--In-In playing--- h
mar-~~e - l h o t - - eouldllatll ltiiC&gt;nM
~---ton..._-· nolllto , _

destroying the enemy.

Bu~

11 one to .,....otlnt

In

playlno t h e - II one wlaloo mota monoy. lheY moy

- . . , g o o d •• dtotroylng.llletlheY- ........
crowd.. Only t,_., who .,. tNiy okllled In -roylng
warrant ottonllon.
I am ollln foVOt of gomoo; &lt;*loin g"""a, likl th061
IIII I can and tlloukl bo loolWtatlvt In OUI mtnl&amp;l ond
l)hyolealgr-. Spaoo-gomes&amp;l't dtbllltatlng to
OUf .._... hOallll. Tiley lnotiU In uo o1 compethton, ww, ond thole ottatogleo
todMJing wlllllhooe-lvtdulhi"*'Y· 11141 t*OOptlon to juoUfltd or unfounded 11 of
lncon-uonoo. Wllathtr wo tealta It or no~ apace
1ildeo-.,.. teaching uo thO """'"• ond l'tWild
lnlwont In ~&gt;U&lt;Sulng l etiTIU.. of -ructiOn onc1

-opft&amp;t•

~llatlon.

lwttll not to tmplyt~ata.u tllooolndlvlelulllo wtoo play
ony 0&lt; oil ol lilt _ . . vlclto gamoo ore tlloM wno
wouldn•t run .to Canada If there were a draft, would

light on the lrontllnoo ltl Soutlle&amp;ll All&amp; or waul~­
vott pro ROTC,- I - to lmPtr that t h i N oamo• t - - o n our poy&lt;:hology. I C&amp;IHIOI
bollove d'H...-.tty. r . . - one too many- ldctr
lilt I!IOCNnt 1fta&lt; r.or,g boon "-troyecl by the
"fnvedert'~ I've

.-n

one too many crowell hOVWed

oboUI'-oo - . .• yet o llondlul of pooplt ot coofltion
..-lng about 1110 - • oondltlono In El Sa1¥1d0f.
1'¥1 lor too mony pot.,..rar_..,.. lor bUying •
Into one o f t n e - -

-""dRipped

ln-.10.-.,ldii.OM _ . . . _ , _

- - ..... In ..,, Of p~ayrioo • tho .,_,, Is not the Soviet Union. Of C!'olna .,
thO ldl.., apoCi tlllpa, or III)Ont or 01\Yfhlng tiM w1
perooheoadlllol'tnt t h a n - Whothorwe....rn
war• ., pllylrtg a - - g - 1 1 1 1 only....., ~

..__

O. IC.W./Izman

-·------------ .....,......._-·· ...

l _ t o n _ _ _ ... _ . . , . .. . . .

~_.c_

_ _,

pr-

WhO play ·~ce vkteo game. tor the firat IHM may not
"dO too woll''; that lo. IIIey moy not bo oucoooolul in

KJJing ....... ..

O...woultlbe"""I&gt;UI-to-.lttllat.,... at.-.topotl1yllavt, l&lt;wtoo ""'0.~­
h .. my
t..... good....- ot INs
lo-tottoo . . , _ _ f t r o o t . - . t lrom thO Institution. From lhl _., boOinntno 1 - ·
ot&gt;tolna the impfUiion that tl!ey .,. only o n...-.
Unlort.,.,atety IIIIa lOci&lt; of _.otton - · &amp;1rOiobt
sue~~

Militaristic llideo games!!!

-

!Inn_,

through to~
1

t,.,.tnatltllopiryliiOitlft--ott
_ _ .-....,

uldtat-rwo~.._r

,., '"" ltudontl' plouure. For , ..... - - .
durlno o aiiOf1 periOd ol time 1111 - - o1
lolloolwQito. ovoryone oould ...., the c _ , and

r-

frlonclo U\01 heel 110mt lor tile lour
years - a aomewttet pleeaanl thougtu. Tt1l1.
unlonunataty, II not tNt It U8. . . . _ 11&gt;o -

g...,.,..lon-_..,p

fondllhot
11o1oro
ho. . . -1 Thlo
Ito- very lhtle time tor
forowotla and rosulto In 1 llnal dteponlng of that
opothollc fooling towards Ull.

l~ W itiiGanySoohnor,WIIolloftowleo­

ol !ho C.lonelar Commit- Mel tw lnlormod ma thO e . - catend&amp;to tor the """' lour , . . na..
11etn Pf'tPitod by the oommlttoe 11111 _,_,.,..,,.
the Presl6ent. H e informed me that, In most of theM
yt&amp;tS, thofo lo one day .,.,_, uamo and thO~ In
mosr ol tha.o ,..,., th4lnl lo ono d e y - oxamo
IIIII lho

~~

.,.,.,__01.

I _.,

taCIUHt
yOIIfl·
"-OOPinding
' " U" ""
one
Cl&amp;y.'""'
-.
oxl•o,
- . . ..._,.
tho
. . . . -. Fot example, would It not bo poooiiJia. In '"'
lutura, to _ . ... thO last final on, aoy 1 Thurodly.
lollo- by o s.turchl,..sunday graduation lor atl
dtpottmtntl? I lllltot I t - bo ~-

l"tllllpW. s - ,

�Th&lt;J "'".....,... r--~ooec~ ..s hoted lll..,_,..,..lhc Nodall. 111ar
1M1 "'"...-bed b1 lhc ~ ....... h-.,y , _ ,. . Md jell
i paiD curioesonlooUn. llut
-~~~c
tllcy ...._
~
Or .,~~~ry ~..
~
"M&lt;a • tile IOIJ," UB HiDOil' I'Jo- Mllroe PloAr ap&amp;o;oood, .._
t ....,. ~ODd ..... -... • .,....... dtM." Colilot lhc •............,••
ol p111t US.....,_. "I.......,",_ ..,.ed lb• "oaclriw ba
lao like ram~~~ fol'ofra; polltlcalpowu b a hca"1 .............
a. , _ . . -.... Ia 1M ..,.... ~ Scs ...t So::uolily or 11oc
,.,._...... ....,. ~ ........, 1M "&amp;he ....... ol tile

pn-•- ··lhr1-

!

........

l -

~,......_

...... ....._ ........ .., ........ o...-~volol .

PDur llillloM_....., ...._., doollnoe~~
...,_, he__. doc ........ • &amp;he I'll&gt; IU Scmo lloa« IOCiclJ
r - . - ·~ .._ ror _
_..u...~~ory 1... fOI acs JiuoM.''
llol,.,.. lJic ~-tau, IMoalldr orrer Lbdr saWlc&amp;.

'

a..u

"Ooiaa 10 bell nh a pOiotldaol k Ike ao1na 10 bod Wllh a linlt bh or
bislory;' h&lt;lo.......,, addiA&amp;IitM I t - a hlnorian'i duty 10 "audy and
~ ohb upc&lt;1 of II&gt;&lt; l'rctldal&lt;y." When aao6anoo: hlllDIY lanor&lt;f l
Pmidonl'&gt; pnv11e tile, Pleour oplalned, It 11 "ont~ually di~·"
P~- mlamoUI lor bls aocapadei, Frank'J" R_..dl !Tequmoly
ornployed U.e Ml"'ca of a m~w.... Plelur noled, addina lhll 1he polio·
suid.., Pf..;denl'l acoionJ could be: -sldued undmoandablr . "Eleanor
~~ wu Pfucll•h and .... • l l an ordeal 10 htr," hr salcl. "'I'Mir

... H....., _ _ _
.,. ,.,. S.INft ol ,.,....,.,.,., .......,

marri.qc was never rt.aJiy 1 t ucces.t."
Due tO thai nollurc, Roo..-dt bc:c&amp;mr cntanaled with another
womart-Lury Macer. Thrlo oclatlon•hlp eontlnucd lhrouahout
~k's lour-otrm tenure, cfirnulnJ 11 the- Prc&gt;lclcnt's dc:alh wltb
Mcrcu 11 his aide.
"Eianor 1a1cw aboul tba'n," Pk&gt;ur -rtded, explalnlnl howlhc Firso
Lady IO&lt;llld a ~nd&lt;n« bet ...en thr pair willie Mcrccr was lta~lin,
throup Ewop&lt;. "II • • mlMcl In tbr mall Elanor was rcad•OI 10 him
wllil&lt; h&lt; wu 10 In bod." be uld. "Yct, tbc:rc was no _.don and thr
affair 1111 &lt;XIftlmued,"
Ploour a1ao cotod a rum&lt;&gt;«&lt;l rdMlomi"P ........, th&lt; President and a war
rcf- prlocal. " TbcK ba~ bc:&lt;n ...,.,.. abouo ~ l'rlll&lt;ao
Manba 1114 FOit .~ 1&gt;t told tilt approaimatdy lO rn aucnci&amp;Dce. "It was
""P''I'CfCto hao&lt; c:arriod oo r\&amp;111 on thr Wbbt House."

.............
Citfl''•- rebuffs. Ploour ~ th&lt; r&lt;lllllin&amp;
...... ..., ~·•cont•-

. . . - , _ prcnptcd FOR'tWlfr to beconoc 1.,.. humanitarioa.
''They (JIIc attain)~)' .-lvoted hrr to beconoc tbc: f1nl Lady oftbc:
World," tht qoiii\Cf~IIIJ UB butNclot bcMied. adc!iaa lhll l&gt;thirudf
.._ N tile Ollly llillona who lloiDb Elceor Rooondl II ......UI\4."
,.,.,.,.,.. ~·· lndlocrulooJ by l l - IS )'an. Wllfml Harcliaa
- a ''tnlc bMwb;' Plaar Ia~. "turdhla looted oround for
-""""br-a WIT l'OUIII oaan."
lA addition to a ..;re 1111111 )Uf1 hit ...UO.. Hard ina was tbouabl to h••~
tepo • least t-o ftliWal&lt;s. "l'bc:)'....,.. o~." he- -ed . "One,
two Br11109- wu jtoa allttle sb1 who had a awl! oo bllll."
lUnllnt Ood BrinDo bocame a ''bot hm,'' wbc:n a~ llilcmeted
thr pa frolicklnt in a N&lt;w Ycwk Ocr bold ooom. " Hardina dolmrd
s..aatin
or _,.lftt," Plaar sold, CIIPJalnlnt lhll, l l

Prl....

Prulclcnl, H.vdinl was lrnrnunc from lcplprooeo:utiooo.
Hardinc'• other mlltrm.
PbUIIpc. wu ...,, on "a slow boa1 10
Japan," to PftV&lt;nl posdbk cmblltruorncnt ,...... he' bocame tht doitf
aecuti~. "Whcn 1hry Kl1l lcnm to cacll otbcr they even had cod&lt;
names." Plelut uplained. "HMdlna 'Cootllnl' and Carrie was

c..rn.

·s.s·...

•

Art&lt;J .,..,.... , Hardlftc'• "OOPh&lt;&gt;moric" ""'iJIJ ttyk, !'bur read
rroao ~ Presid&lt;nt·, condj)Oioc!&lt;D«. " I lo\c you rlrcucd. but
naked m«t: be -rott:• Pksu1 read ... lso't lilac JWI dtva(iftl!'•

~

Snui....-INI!(y

CooJidcrcd by mMJ to be: a "...0.

"Sex dme is o lot
ike ru"!fi!&amp; for offa;
political power
is cfht#vy ophro&lt;ftsiqc.•

-UB History Prof~r
Milton Plesur

t&gt;Nnaa." Hardinf's

popularitJ

atn0111 the rtmale populal- wu madc:d Ollly b1 Jolla F. J(cno«&lt;y,
-ten~~ was olio plaped by iuiD~ or~ allan.

"It's llill100 early to blow lboUI JFIC's acs 6fc.," Plaar Jaid_ "Only
lime will-•lbe - - - .pe~." PinpoiniU., Kcnncdy's
........ Coo~-. Pltau ra~~ttnbor&lt;:!l ..... aori&lt;s ..._...... .....
)'l&gt;.... lqlsllllor and hb IICII(haM for dlloN$prls. "HISJ&lt;a'CUI) Jaid ber
mam dill)' ,..,.. to - - bD d'""" he- rocallod.
._ thr \llldte . . _ ,
''poctltiar" habiu. thr History
pn~r..QPIIk..,lhll
Ptaillon&lt; ~ c:ontiaUOIIII)' ~~a~ th&lt;
IIJiid deM &amp;he bllllroom wtoil&lt; be: -~&amp;boa a ar.o-. "'Wile!! r.11&lt;,.... ill
tbcrc, be would, ...u. pull tbc: curuoim t.d: ODd. • • , " be baitated.
"O..h&lt;J."
Durin&amp; Kcnoedy's 1960 Prt:sl6atoaJ campo..,, Plaar called thr
tolldldatt's Yllil 10 ~ AuditonUftl a "lo¥e ritt and la'liltty ritUAl."
'Q)nsiderq til• l:cnoedr won by lelsllln 1:10.000 90CCS. Plcsw . tlw thc Oemocnl't piiJIIeal attributcs may ba~ tipped the doction for
bim. "Eith&lt;f thOI," Pl&lt;su1 eoDduclrd, "or a lao o f - thousl&gt;t Ric:IIOid
Nhoa 'frU daWabk: too••,

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proaram, a cloa mqi&lt;laJ1 Dave OcJack, and local
venlnloquill Kt:nny 8)'1'11.
'I'M Theatre hal also boaed t1avdina abowt. Tbc mooot
Tblny ,_,. -... paaaod • - th&lt; ...., .. or thr oulllandiQa popular or th&lt;ar wu lltothet Blu&lt;, • Nmionally·tnown
blloclt filmmaker Otocar Mlchcaua. bul hb n-.,e ia
IIOI')'kller wboae ... rdlcd lh•7SO.:... ftnleturc to capacky.
. - . . , _ lh._t. tbr efloo1• of 11 lcllll one .,......,.
'I'M Otocar Michca111 Tbralu eno!o- local talc:nt, and
Buffalo'• 0tocar MlcbaW&lt; Theatre, lOS I Balky A-ue. Is a the childrcn's ......,_ ~ olf&lt;rStbis'Oppon.UDitJ. Tbc
)'OOQI, optltt\iak. or...,WUOO-"a lbow ~for til&lt; visual OGJy crittriorlll 1M Ill&lt; lbow "be: posit!~ for clllldla&gt;."
and perform-, aru."
Said Sallth, "Cbiklrc:n arc WIT imponanl-they're II&gt;(
While itwol.tr~i Ill -mU of I dlwne community, the 01&gt;&lt;0 lhll arc 11f. .ed by apJo;wloo, viokncc and
Tbcalre Is ~fally intl&gt;"nncd in pracntina thr oult urc.and rxialst~."
an of the- bladt people. lath&lt; wordt of Mlchca... " ••• ,..
Hc added tlw tbc: problem with IIWIY th&lt;at&lt;J pcaauatloot
haw priedCI1 moral aad anbdt •aiUCf: •e ha.. our own In Burr.Jo 11 tballhrJift beyond dtildmt's eomprd&gt;&lt;nsiooo .
echical cod&lt; aod ay of llJ., All of lh~ lr&lt;UIIm mua be: ~, "W&lt;'r&lt; WIT careful lhll wloatnu ,... brini ln,
dlildrcn can Olftd&lt;mand it aod ~ IOUiellUna balcrocial
dco&lt;loped- _ _ ,
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Sonilb .. cbairmato or Ill&lt; Boatd or Directors of from it," said Sm.kb.
Sua Ship Com~ IJ&gt;c., II&gt;&lt; ,_1)&lt;0fot IJ'OIIP lllat
Parc:uu ""' also lowed to the Sawrob, pf0P11111$. Tbc
atablbhcd thr Theatre hi Apriii979: Smlth, .. bo 01udied film Board bdiews poorcnu 5llould spcod more time wilb lb&lt;ir
• Nco Yort UDiWnkr for • summer. b a fnmdl), )'I)UftJ dtildrm, and ser lha tbcir chilclrm ...., in a "pooiti\"e, Aft
Buffalo lllllw wit1t dcdocatioa and coalqious allhuslam ~····
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..ay our art• ODd atlture ~ bdnt praft1tcd 111 Buffolo,"
and ~ tile ....t for • -•it)'-lluod aroup to
llpRfld the
COIIUMII!Iy.
s. 5llip c-,...iooo,..U1lllc
w1t11 the bdp or an .....
........., _ . _ of wolioateen, -..1 . , . , ft0t10 tbe
-~few r.1l&lt; Ant ODd tile New Yort StOIC
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Chalnnan of lJic Natio&lt;oal
Iliad Unilcd Froo1, the R&lt;"tftold Herbert OauJhtry.

Oacar111 bookln1 ito own .,.,.,_,, the Oocar Mlchcau• Th&lt;tllte
makcs catlin h '-""" time and spec&lt; availatlk ·ror
IX&gt;IIlmunky - · 'I'M ThNtrc hal houaed an f&lt;lli"815. locll
W&lt;nt lhoooos, loctUI'CI oo blac:k blllol')', ~ paacanu.
comcdlaou. choir .,.....Pf, s11c1t and v1c1eo ...-otlons and
theater aod d""""
Lorna Hill'o Ujlma o.,.,e Co.
Pfoduced a cblldrm '1 sbow II thr 'lllellre, as clid thr

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Lancuttr·Ocpcw Cotnaounil)' l'h&lt;llrt Qoqp.
Tht ouaao of Ihe 0.:.. ~ Tbc:alrc llllf bc:&lt;n d• in
pllft 10 fOod ~·-fOod orpalutioa. _ . ....
10 Smltb. Althoufll h&lt; b doc ooiY MI-t- .....,..,..,.. be said
h&lt;illtnotlr aldrd by a JrOUP of 40 &gt;'Oiuole&lt;B-dl&lt; "FQmds
or tbc: 0tocar Midlc:awo n.c.rc." Tbosepoopkropramo d
paru or lhc c:oatii!OAity • do aod -.I
.....,btrs •ho. Seith &gt;ald. haw 1Iom .._ . . 10
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Bush of
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larger than
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larger than
-typeaeDae,
larger than
anyal.ogu.lar
voice.
'That i.8 its purpose. That is its
me81111(8; th&amp;t of a
masnmcent pan-cultural
celebration. Anthropologically
thirlking, it's a god8end.
Certainly purpoeeful
entertainment is the
.motivation behind both David
Byrne aDd Brian Eno, that
contemporary music, pop
music, appendages within the
realm of "rock 'n roll," can
have a JD8811888 as Well as
motion. DeDce to think. In
fact, Talking Heads are by
and far ib.e prime indicators of
this priDciple, ·and ever since
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from selection to selection. ·
The idea of using " found"
experimentation bas taken on voices was not conceived by
a rapid and beautiful
Byrne or Eno-in a recent
methodology. Now with My
interview in Musidcm, Eno
Life In The Bu.h Of Ghost$,
credited such peers as Steve
the experimentation goes
Reich, Holger Czukay and the
world·wide, save no contexts.
Beatles' " I Am The
The basis for this latest
· Walrus"-just revolutionized
project (which actually
by being given a set of
precedes Remain In Light) is
internatiooa.l parameters.
the dubbing of "found" aural
materiala; framing,
surrounding, treating
record.inga of evangelists,
politicians and "foreign"
artists with poly-rhythmic
cooatructions of African.
Arabic aod. unavoidably,
On My Life In The BlUh Of
anglicized sensibilities. The - Ghosu, we find the first
dub i.8 the pritnary voice in
"culmination" of aasorted
each composition, the .thought groundworks by both artists
of the think-piece. Byrne and
propelled by Eno's favprite
Eno handle all melody with
theory: "Recording tape was
guitars, synthesizers and
really the iniportant
"found objects,'' and the
revolution in music this
r.bythm becomes a composite
centurY·"
of 11 muaician8 (including
First is Eno's quest for pan·
Chris Frantz, Busta Jooes,
cultural music. Rooted in his
Steve Scales) interchanging ·
lengthy excursions into tapearui Food, the

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the art of connecting the ends
of reel·tcHeel tape for
continuing moti.oo aDd eound},
ambience and environment
sound. and oblique
production, Eno relea* two
magnifii:ent instrumental
projects in 1980 with piani8t
Harold Budd aDd trumpeter
Jon Hueell. the latter
entitled Fou.nl&amp; World VoL 1,
Fossibk M!Uics,the fourth •
world preaented here as the
meeting of Africa and
electronics, a sonic roots
panorama. Further, more
tangible proof, came with
Lodge, the last leg of the
first BowieJEDO trilogy; SOilgS
like "African Night Flig.bt"
and "Yassass.in" introducing
African and Turkish textures
woven within Bowie's equally
internatiooa.l yeUnings. Since
then, Eno bas trav&amp;ed to
G.ban.a, by special request of
their foreign ministry. and
prodUced. music o.f area
muaicans there.

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Dunng o ....,._ eoccn, guit- PeoA Dean
,_.eel MoMo' penlng of 1he Reel S. .. he dMdod
1he Aod Into t - PWU 1o&lt;.,. w- ~ c:ont. .
At this point. tho , _ heel ~ ...-.lonciMI\.4- - - - fiNIIy - " "
f01 aome ,.of ....,t.

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• style o f f - o Wrp.,.,..,... to, the moro eulllv810d.
reflnecl metoriel of K--- lriNd tho crowd u tho
_ . . With lllernentwy rhythmtth81 relied more upon
'*=ibelo 1hw&gt; edept ~. they n e - heel
good ~ wtttl lhe !Qdominontly - . , crowd.
From their eponymo&lt;a debut ......., they offwed 1l1;lht
. . . , . _ ol "T'um Me ~.. oncl "Tho Kid Ia Hot

dioploy I~ mobile ~ c:onf~g&lt;.Rtlono.

But._.. ..,_

-.cling lhe "-logo, brought tho crowd to 1he

"Palm of No "-tum."
UMd _.,ggy,
U... .,. elw..,. o diStt-.:tion from tho ttue locua of o
eonc:ert - lho m&lt;nic.
voeahlll&lt;oy-st
Srove W...., ptOVed 10 be ....., mo&lt;o of o diatrocttOn
with his ..,.,.,. flaMing oround stage.

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K...uo' line-&lt;up was 'Wit.-.:! on " Sotlg for~ ...
duflnu wl1lch l(.on-y UYgren parted with No guitwlong
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and they follow no one.
1M flrat .... -'&gt;~no • • ....,
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more lil&lt;e it Is put in n an afterthought.
1M drumming, a far CtV from Moan' a

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madcap, ebsolutely in.- ttyle, lo • very
bailc:. r-titlva pattllf'\. Jones doet
'llhow 'brief llasi&gt;H, tl&gt;ougl\, of ,!be l n t - ~-- hed bMn
en lmtgrtl part of lhe Who'a charitrna.

ElltWhlotle. In these -.go, the 36-yaerold Tow..-lll is still tell(jng ebout hio
• don, but It' a not " teenaQ&lt;I
wutetand" enymora, It' a the rnlcl-lilo
cr!M. In "Deily Reco&lt;cll," e-.g with
the Nth Wlllt, fuii.I&gt;O-ed ~of
t1w band, T......-.c! writaa " And they
oay it'a ju1t a
in lifef8ut I l&lt;now by
now tt..prQblem Is • auoga!And they say
juat tel&lt;a your time and 11'11 110 ewev/But I
l&lt;now by now I'm never gonna chenge.''
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lol • ittle tired of t1w rut.
apelfe4 0U1 To__.o c1ia11&lt;* woth
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with a fe,w new WOfdalend ~~
wanto 10 heer It," T •a hed enough ol
• • • . . . 1111 in the blenltl." I'm
gening licit of thi5 """"--''' ein' t goma
get balter/ll'a - gat worM," MCI
" l h a - must chenge." w... the
......c Ilea c:N!&gt;ged. MC1 Townohend heo
hia di8gust inward eo he "'"era
through middle aged.,.-, MC1 the
lyrica cen beoome exc.ptionally
dapraoalng .. they did ln the1973
tllbum. Ouedrophenie, - • he outlined
edolatcent aocill Ptob4arna end Ioera.

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n -'9Y· " You irritate me "'Y
friend." 1M beli{lerenc. o l the Who haa
been en
part olu..lr mualc
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5! -10111-~......tllowthe

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cloM to rhe
ri..onl~ of Gwendolyn Broob and, for .,1
wNch io ICnown of .... .,...,_ -

to.--""'--the 1'\Aiu.
Pnr..-.Nre
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wick-...,..

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She .... very

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no.~

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fw.l

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just bean

forthrigi!L

Now, d ~..,.,.. .,, not like tl&gt;at. Thera oome ••Client teoehert who believe ln o!lowin9
Poerly
the otudenll
1•1 odd a pooteeript. My doughtor wao once In
• ..,._ 111 !he u.w.rt1tv of .....,.., nl Of&gt;l of
hat~·
m y - . " We AMI
Cool." Anotvl'illG lt, eopl....,. n . Mv claagtrlar
knew the! evaryrhing mer ahe oaid
~ect. So, finally ~n' t etand It OilY
~onger, and~~
thet " That wao not
wNl the outhor " ' - - .. lMt It ,..-y WM
filiAl tl&gt;la, thee Of
Thd t ....... * - .-y lndignont. nl Mid

Iii&lt;• If ..... bfl~
"'fNNOICh.

MMIIfed "· Nd

The llwitlt!·

G8: Wiw\lwoo . . _ 0

honett

CVWIS

her

gr...,._, no~~......, begin

would be oo ..,..... lher I rMIIY
w.!Mmto-about
to
be
end
They'YI
newotudentl

Af'Oitdl

w"

the--

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Do ..,., how
• ""'' ' •
1 mini&lt;·" Of QOUtM, 1 don't h.-.1 !he
eq,et WO&lt;d.. but n - IOtMthlng to me effect
of ''havint bean 'U&gt;ua Cfowned,'' und«etood
So 1had been wantin9- lllortad to t-' about ,.,.. - . . t h a t - than hat otudent. So my
c:n.'lclran
From !he beginning of !he 2411&gt; ro !he c:llmu
myown-forrnyMII - I ' w _ w..,.,. , dalghtor had to tell hat llaughol IM, in tha
on rhe 2611&gt;. ir • • Magic: of !he moot llloc:l&lt;.
to 11\11101 ol&lt;k&gt;d of _.,ll'loc ........icl- be.,
......,., ......... had said M&gt;oVI portjc:ular
Tueeday'o worbholl oc the Puorto ltieln·
...,... Al'd tliar- wu the Poet's daugtltar.
o.c- Commrr1a IU4 Vlrginoo Str..U woo a ~erlon o f - JoCin ·· proct.oct of
Don' t Mit..,. - t h e laacher eftor thetl
Held'• product Of ~-· poocluct. but _....
- - , _ . _, Gwendolyn'• rMdino
be"~" (ltllt.wouldbe
'don' t blow 1\.augtttarll
-ooch•er-lllthe ~- h&amp;t...., .,.. ~oty occeuible, end yer would,_
t&gt;rouglhr fonl\, bUI now ir io conveyed wlrh ""
my
own
t~endoalo.
Or
whet
I
RQ
to
tl&gt;lnl&lt;
of
11
even fii'Nier- of (l&lt;lt. If th&amp;.CII*hy of h«
Ao ,.... to....d out dw~ng G....-yn•o -;tey hate,
my kind of QUality. l'va not Y•t- able to
,_,. hu 81woyo been formldllljy gutoy yet
do thot to my .W.fJcllon.
IN! had ~"*'two boolta of_...., euov
inddcree11n
pen. I!' a dNr tl&gt;ot
So nght now I'm gOing to fWth tha ~ to
iMl
Y"at, onOIIoll " - for /llacJ:s - Young
the
- . ! t t y hH now become mora
-"bet's ,..,._ 8otl\ boolts •• oupofbly .......,._..
my OoUtolllofii'OI'hv by ! h e - of""'
pronounced 1n tenna of rew funky rapdown. At
,
_
rr'l
be~
by
tha
and
of
tha
Ale
C8f¥lid and concise convey*'&lt;:e of tha Poa1ry
po;nto, aha - . . d
t*e off like • ~
~- 1/&gt;e Young -"bet'• ,.,_ 11 • long, long
w-, or tMtity ~y to the Holy~
,--and I do """• • new boo!&lt; of needed
document . In it, Gwendolyn brings ITer 40
t"o. : •. , , MIGHTY Oroe&gt;l''l.
oomo
of Poetics tQVethor to form an
Aft.. ruding a few old and new poema,
intanMiy d.- and lively
of anec:dolo,
Gwendolyn '*'-treiMI ""' ttuo Mille-t
and clirectNo ~on ..,..t .s.
of !he --.op tit....lon by ~ the lloo&lt;
-COI!ba; and wherOMCM.
to tha .,.... Poet&amp;. Ancl llwa were mora then •
The-~~~~~ and flowing~ of
few. ~ lheee"""" raad - • .J\*1
11e&lt; words_.., Wllh uo - . r e - Gonalou, Alberto c.pp.a. Katl English, Jemeo
See, say, salvage.
"'I'IV mechanizad
lilte no.
- -· ~ floo&lt;a, and myo811 no.
nm·a by JoM ~Wvan. and,.., very
populol-not ontr with .._._.. but -

with

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Enact our Inward law. '

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" w. . a n!ghr of communion.

IM'I« - • - ro uybut ~~

G8: Ira rulty a joy to , _ the.JNny writers
hera In flufnlo. Thera' a such an enlh&lt;lalum for
PQMry. I've tour.d.
MFH• This io your fnt in M&gt;cM 5 Of 8
believe. The ......... you - e hera.
you had • boolt out . - Beekorlings 18roed"'-'· Since than, you did not publioh any
-until !he two boolto you carne our with
wu
leot yNr, thrOUQih your own prase.
- - eny pattlcular- why it tool&lt;........... of time?
G8. Well. I--~- •• but- 00 ••
tO 8MIIfv rnyMII, f think- I WM hate
befono, I wa ~ lher I wanted to write a
new l&lt;k&gt;d of rMher _,poem-tho IClnd lher
lmmeclototy ~- soy. PIOI)Ie In •
t...,am, Of a Nndum ~m S.ro« or 1 43r&lt;l Street
r....am In Ollcago. lwJ !Ntla eometl&gt;ino t1&gt;er a

-•.I

Now.

good merry of !he _ . . .....- ,.,_
OIMdiO do In tha- 1110'o.. Wa would walk
Into I ' - " ' a e nAI, lad b y Hold

a.

Medhubutl tbmerlv Dan L- ..... - - would

Juat owt rwclllng ""*'v. Ancl tha l&lt;k&gt;d of Poetry
IN! you c:oulcl be aafe offerinQ In • oir...rlof\ fike
.. - tha lUnd of Pony t find
o o - colaQe .,...,_; 1t1er
of w..n. IMW
or Jol1n Don.. or Wok

_.....,.on Y-•

~-You....,. 00--"&gt;' to m.n 1M they
lind.....,.,. to,..,~ of
~ M!IIMir _,lives.

So Hakl could

..-m lb "llut +4e W• Cool" or " The

.....-.a
Ned •

lilY ~cnw :· c.otvn ....,_ c:oulcl
. . . . , _ , ........ Alii' I ThM I.Dw.'' Jol1n
...... , ............ "'be In l!lwn-lle'l e
..,. WWiltlloor. ....... y o u - ....? Jol1n
. . . _ - • poen c:eiM "The..._,,.. A
. . "The ......,.. c:oulcl b e - In IIUCil •
.......... nltbelllfllltiCieted.

w.-

nAet-•
s.m-.. of Style ore oo Ndoquete.

lAo !he lnterv•w orow ~ With oach word,
1Ja9M to diKuu tha very vitality of me PoetiC
For
he&lt;~- of the
.....,woad " We Rolli Coot" •
. 1 G8: Woa . . .
my husband and I went to a party a long, long
time ago. We were voung ~. voey young •
people, ond h woo • very 1\epQ\' !)allY. And .,..
of !he guesto there got 'VfiiY ucotad and Hid In •
!IWioolco ' 'WI: IIEAAAl COOU" Anc1 1 - !he
- o f l h e r, and-.cJtoputot ln a ~·

ln..-.

_,--,,

coming out on April, oo Thitd World Pruo tala
""'· called To ~rl&lt;. Ancl ""' nelrt thing t
wan~ to do Ia, Uh. not eo mucto Pootry/ though I
will fllw•r• be trying my hend at 1t. But I want
to 'Mlte eoma very - . r~. 1 don't think
IIIOC&gt;Ie how I'I"'Ud\ ~ Ia&lt; the Ql(e of w.,
- , _ tl&gt;eae daya. II went to writal VfiiY
" ' - llctlon about ow people' o lives.

But dent:• is • piaoo In wh1cfj to sawml

MFH: Some1Nng lher I ct11nll both« \a and
many, mony Third World -itora twva ..., IQ'OU
In t . , . of edUcation. Ny, In
The l&lt;k&gt;d
of d l f ' - • of opinion thtt many profeaoora In
""""' of what Poetry. . • not only what
"'*'v le lwt&gt;ich il • point of prof.......,. criiic:ioml. bon !he diffor- of
opor-. ln twmo of what ........, be. ln eome
~· twmo, ••~~owed" to conotltute oo, _ Mllentic Poetry. Do you how any
""""'*"' on !hot?
G8: h'o infun.tin(l.
·
I Wldlmend tha tooc:heto. 'rt.y h.-.1 to heve
_ . , . , . to oey. They lib to play gamee wl1ll

coli-.

!:-Y- ~-10

......,. 'iL . • . •••• . - t i d

-ISmlasl.

Alotoi-OIMdto-to~l

Ullad to !Mdl. "-'Y-wr~ttng ~. Ancl IN

brought .,., ....... ,..,.....

••c.ted• •

ancoutogad by my
lathe&lt; uaed to -

-

eonga

,.,.,_. end recto -

~~,

rnuctl""-ad .. ...._
llelped.

How. ofCOUI"'II. tn -

not .,._,.agac~ and, ...,.
flght tl&gt;lt negative 11mosc
creative. Somtum.. il •

""*.
.,..,.._....
the

bUI ,... ........
fortunete In hev&gt;ng write, or do enyt~q e1ot

Ancl. -

t w• co ww

f'OCWn , I dkin"t Nvt

Out ~w~ton

"""'*"'· - _... ..,...
aem.-.·a." - deoo
............ fOf t l &gt; e - ·

ollwa' no~H.

by..,.,. ...ho " alum" '" (

of OIKI&lt;!IVH, Ond l&gt;o•
partor....,.. ol 8on v...

OUI

blocl(!-1 e um(Jiotoed I!»
~ Thot&gt;rutll

...._.,..Hoi

Alt 't
c.
ohoWwhodl l\nli&gt;O"""'
neck COP comadv "' Ador
We MIO touc:lted on l\rl
lalt y . .r bv he' own pra

Pooition P,oso. 7428 Sao.
606191-~
Gw.-.clolyn hal ...,..,.,..,.

Cha9o- -

-Joonno l oe,
· fO"W'IIll'lo
....
The An Enlo

, _ . " ' Oudlev Randal
econol~t.lltur-'

cornu&gt;l of 1

morket.
Thillad 10 t i &gt; O -

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-Gwendolyn Brooks
Boys.Biack.
a preachment 1975

Micha

writing Poetry?

.

It w .. quote eomo v.... ,.ter thet I uw a litlla
bwld1 of young fellows ohoOtlng pool in a
oommunlty poolroom. And I wondefad how t1&gt;ey
felt about~- lnotoad of aeytng to myMlf
" I wonder why theY•en'l on oei'IOOI?",I
~how they feir _,.~-and

lhll • "'-''JPPSad 10 r ......... What they
might how ~L Ancl I h.-.1 ''We" Mding
oachlint,- you're_.... to 1t0p er t1&gt;er
point vtltv briefly and -.older, In many falhlono,
W'bet theM PIOI)Ie oonsidarad thalr sm..tion, and
~libly lhelr .nd fa be.
.... ,.,., fMI'ng- they . • • "" ....... db
_ . , "' tao on 1 life of lhaor own. oo thet a lot of •
peoe&gt;le h.-.1 imatpftad tl\oa cliff•~ from
the way I how Int._.., •L 8ut thet' a Of&gt;l., a.
""'--o of Poetry. oby.
I hew conoldered lhet they hod o kind ot
".Kllroy Ia hera" filling about tllemsolv. .. They
. • . "die lOOft," Even may fMI thet' s "01
~ e phyoicll dootl\. In theoe tlmoo "
often;., howev•. But thara oro orher kinds of
c~Mm.

Sonwt.....
1 t1t1n11 1r lti oat~
... f»..,.,

You.,."'*" 1'0'1IAII ~~era by Gwendolyn llrookal

MAt: WCiukfo.you , . . _ F Into hoW y o u -

totha_ out&gt;l'_s. lt
~ of tW1* &amp;flo

-~·
the
Moject

........ """'"'

~ they would /&gt;ll(rfl&gt;
how they felt &amp;Jr. Whlln

/lloMJside -/Wsrl umo ou

not rM . . - l~ttha&lt;

f.,..,

~,.uo~ --·
fllot,
Picturn llec
INf t/WI w .. ol "ffllt. 1

..,....._thou peopl6 •
didnotollotl. Wor~ /o

o-.

Poetry wtfrtiNI by 8/M:its.

Bt«&lt;rs.

w. fell t hat

~h

And In Sf&gt;ft lind fuMWt

a _,.,y deVOUt •nd '"
~tho

.. .

world.

�ael F. Hopkins

:
dnwina by by111ond lcoob

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my mother told , . thet I
11. A little ~ of rhy,.l.
od I w.. very much

er end tf't'f I.U... My
1 to my brother end

a to us. Thil

w• a -v

My ~)«anti- ¥Wy
t

..

•

end Utoret.... 10 the!

............ -...

1001 n II they want to
~!&gt;here. they bacomo ¥Wy
owi&lt;SOMW"'f,'0 thoUght thee I WM

U who Wanted,. to
• that I wentad to do of •
"'I• poem in my little
uh lha d l - lleugllterll
• to touch meny- other
we thoso little bootho 11
ieu tha anft.._ of thoH
ourilm of "II"""'"""" In
low that mhuda Is \Mad
onSet to ..inv4e·' w f'igh't
" tha Inaugural Boll

r.n .Jotloi"'*""'Y
.. .._.....
en

coon~Nr-. baing put

.,... on TV' 1

on

Lobo Ia
• rod

.,., gollto dot&gt;let

nr.llfll. eonc.m..

nwo boob publiohed
,. U!roob ,.,_, 111..:1&lt;
nh Event Av..,ua,
N'rlh this movo,
tatod tha eyele of 101!·

~J:Ch-=:,!1:: Rt,
oWho""ettaltlriO 11\frough
IMN&gt;wn~le

'"'f

G-.dolvn'a move
rom lha "atatooo quo"
- .lubdlwifthaaa
"')fessed~on

f , wriffl

-

_,.,,.about
boot trom

,. ,.,., r-.,.,.,
Riot 1r1w1

- -J.ocn
TM
--"~slant

*oninQ• . . .

l'ov see~ we wMW not
n the wra 60's. We iusr
~I tMt BfM:I&lt; l'otltly is
about BIM:Ics to

&gt;Mf a lot

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tq uy to each

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vendolyn Into the Anlea

"""""'-dad
,. Poetry w~ thora.
4 har bad&lt; 10 the~­
lYe • wel·feceiwd
ll'lity College Notlh
:enter Theatre reocflflQ

.,_alight
liis delayed the atl&lt;t of
time, end _,ad to
~n~.Shol.of

ilg of e1 tho Watora. ••
readings of their own
.wencsotvn came the '
iama, ECC prof-

' (Gwor&gt;dolyn hadfor the OCCMionl.

y / - .... oflllio
lwlga end COft\lorgao oca.

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I had feellnos of doom
when I uw the audlanc:a
thet left the p r e - ahow. I
do not want to appear
ptejucfoeed, 1M 1M majority
looked .. II they were old
enough to btch the orlginel
relea.. of From Hefe To
Eternity. My apirita rO!J
again, however. when the
cute b\oode next to me ..ld
to her ...
~. "TIWI8 aoppoead
to be funny.'' Shew..

,.meric.,

hopeful.
~ialn.After

Wahlngton. Hollywood
rediac:oll8f8 the truth end
beeuty of u.. 19 60s, 80

rornanca Is in. Sif\98 we era
ell preeumably • bit more
advanced ti&gt;Me deY• end the
wlf•~John ,W~

rarc. does not work env

H-'1.

longer, it h.. to be McxHrn
R017Ntnee- " MoV141 Lo\le," N
h wu detrbgetOtily referred
to if't the film. I h...,. •
..ru.nent.a spot that mew
me lib ! ' - mov,..,
although if I go end •
OOQI&gt;Ie mora f!ltm like
Mod.m RomiiiiCe, I might
be, once end for ell. cured.
With Woody Au.,.·,
" Annie Hall." we learned
that the P&lt;Oblem• end
payc:hologiclol w.-fwe of •
...sationshlp .,., be WirY
funny. Woody hM P&lt;Obebly
rMde 1he ~ nwnantlc
comedY- An&gt;.1 Stooke
probebfY tried the ...,. end
felled. As a matter of fact,
the whole plot end the
behavior of the chwac~
looked WirY much lil&lt;a e
cha8p lmltetion of Annkl

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Albert l!tool&lt;a plays a
modem, pethologlcaly

lealous man, adrtJng movieS.
Kathryn Harrold plays a
modem, pathologocally good·
looking woman. working f or
the "Adelrty Bank." Both of
them eta pathologically In
love with each other, or 80 I
gathered from the fact that
they eeid so aboUt every 42
aecond11. In orde&lt; to "'"' the
movie the little plot tt had,
shey
up Wl'fW'Y·
ConaaquantJy ...... the
~ plaaiiU,. of
watching him cope with his
new lonalln-. We wetch
him dropping ludH and
bumping Into weHs and doors
Cha, he, how funny),
rambling on about his new
llfe- lonelineaa. love end the
llltewise-dating aornaot1e
..... drilling WO&lt;Jnd on his
fancy car. end. mob
important of all. uelng the
phone. But u- you cen
only weteh somaor&gt;e 11M the
phone for eo long, It got
eiCtremelv boring efter ebcMlt
half an hour. UntU then you
were elways still hopeful that
something migltt happen, in
118ln. Albert Brook's display
of his luxurious body and the
behall;or 9f an anlight-d
fwe yaer-old hM no
entertaining. excttlng or •
funny effects on the viewer

.t

whatsoever.
AI wuhad up
After e damon8tretion of
hl$ true love (he puta a

pu_ppet in front of Hanold' a
door Chat ""' "I love you
llflltY much''l, 1M ngar1y has
him back end !My ~en
foghtlng ell o..,. again. In the

end, he prooo- marriage to
her eod aha. • minute ego au
reedy to leeve him forever,
1terta ctYing end agr-.
Through a 8ubtJtta w e ere
Informed that they get
married a month leter,
divorced t w o months leter,
end ere now !honking of ,.._

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EIIfl/tyona of ua goaa

u - eaperatlons
end reuniON; - ete ..
- • • of the comical eld•
effects thet our ~Y
behellior hes, 1M Albert
....
•Jlrooka' film hM depth then OUf..lnOtlt

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~bonng-tt.a

1 00 mlnutea of etupendoua
dialogue 80d ehlldtah
c:lumainesa hlllla • much to
do with comedy .. a Aaegan

tax-cut !PHCh'. IAetually, the
latte&lt; is probably funnlerl.
This MorMm ~is
naitMr modem,_-;
it is lneult to pr- - that
. ,ybedy rnogtn find thia film
the~bit.~or

wonhWhh.
Woret of eM. I gcn
dr.nc:hed twice on my way

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oece•- ~ ;. ""' ,.;n audio ltilght 1 a 1rK1cl taclfitv. "'- ~
ul)enlive con1ro1 room. The studio .. woe room, wrtll ~
no _.don IYOQI or druml booths. It hu • hlllh ~ !h.clown from t c.,trel ponnede l-ard• t.c:h wol Then~ • •
drum ....
nine-foot lloildWin ~~~-_...In ""'
t d j t c e n l - - the bog plate glaa
of the - . v o l -

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Tha !loot of the Mucloo ;. hell - hell ...,.mg - . . -.
, _ - - o f - conulnnw11 """"....'

me1tt n paai!H, n FeNio _ . 10 ··- t h e - - way I
w t . , l - him- the-..:. ol vOCIII boollla. M
replied, "I don't Me tho Mod too Welllng . . _ - •·
Also on thla room 10 a Hammond BJ orgen Lallie _ . , . ,,

• • - tor customflf uoe. Korg Lamdo- Mn " ' - ovn~
aro elso evooiltble. There ;. no studio drum lui 11 T,..,.,...,., s..d
1&lt;11 could come In Mndy, prov;dodlt's tuned b y . . , _ wt&gt;o tnowo

Wl&gt;tl thsy'rt clolng.
The control room io big, comforttble, ~ulpQocl wit" el 1M
COilVtflitnCIO- effeetl madlinM ll&gt;tl- St..-.s in toUy"l
lerge profullontl "udios. such u o """-&gt;!Lor Ia devc. IMl can
_... • ·- ...... m11&lt;1 1 llnQII YOice u if it wert li1lgong In MlmonV With
hMIII . , EXR Onol Exciter adds a M&lt;d to
~ or high -

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t®loctol

der,.

Dew Baanca. the hlgt1ly
r,._cttd ~ from Mlxw4 Muolc. lind it M&lt;d 10 tJqlUin rnt
Whst the O.el boner
con1rol footage loc:atw 'bn
the
.....a-- tNo - · - time on locacJng problom - ·
on a ......ong

cllr\ly lO voceltrKico le..,. Ferullo -

Subdutcl
HouMd In en old t'1ICIOnditlont bulld'ong ,.., Ahnlomoved In Mln:h 1877 from their Sanec:a St. aclcftas In 1M Mtf1 of
a.ffllo's induomal WMtalancl. Tr~·· otr,... atudioo
. , . - a aubdutd atmoeplww-""'V-- .......... A Pfl(tV

-•lhtv

blonde (....tlom "-""o rtiare to 11 ""'"'"1.-s V\lhora hom

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bohlo'ld t bog - . _ TNa rteeptjoo .,.. is llw.,..,.,.. of the
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d o - • • Ol*llion. ~Into-a couple of otriCt&amp;, one ot w111ct1
~
(Ferullo'al 10 jemmed full of muoicallnotnments o !Me mtiM lk:
~
kite. Alto here on the r- floor trt • "f)OII production" IOMI. 1M
~\\.\
studio'o ' - libttry • amel four·u.c:lt lludio for vo«:e-ovtr~ for ~
\\\
radio commwclllll and otller thingo such 11 llllde lhow
pr...,tatlona. AN tl'leae roomo, 11 Is the rest of the studio. 110 quite
pluth comfortable loolclng.
Acc:ont~M~nitd by Ferullo. I bagen my tour of TraclunasUif'o
ftciities on tht g&lt;our&gt;d floo&lt;, The ''fiDst production" room Ia • emoM,
reetll'!luler CUbloy
eQUOpped with eevtrelt- madllna other davictl for making ccc&gt;1u tditing c:ommercielo. It lo elao
used for coordlnatlng dde lboWa. "The purpooe of thla r"""" Is to
olow riiCO&lt;ding In both tM l our·ttaclt studio downlt.,. and 1M
~ otudoo upat..,. oirnultaleouslv t.ouCI&gt;it&gt;g up ot!W
P"oitCia (tnodw lndiel1ion of Trac:tmu&lt;er'o . . , _ ICI&gt;odulel

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The ama11 four&lt;ttacltlluciio Nltt to this room io daigNd ~
tor 1 ._deed AM ...tlo-IVPI &amp;OU'&gt;dliko you'd'"'*" to,.., on o
.,.,..,..,... tor a tunwel horne (the .......t ~on the . . . . of
tNo tony cublc:lo loob more thin sufficient for a eel In the etazJest
of """-"''· TM control booth of this ,..._.,udio.ean ba UMd
to tdk two or four-tr.clc ...,... Fot instance, - I .... in a band •
f - foroetttble ye- 1110, Alen

a.ume-... .,._, ot

TfatiltrMOttr, lorlt ua o t -·tr.clc oound-on10Und I'IICOfdw - • taw
Ngh quality mlcrophonet, through o friend of OUt$ who wu doong an

Ketter
in
Squire

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We Nt on tho c:oniJOI ,_.,. Ultned to • ,.,.,, rtc0td01g by
pow• tno 8anhauel The~ t otltd " Givo Me A
wn ....-eel by T.-..-,., .......,_Tom Slrooch A
lui, rid\- ...,. -...g out of 1M . . . . - t i d J8l
) - " " "· o - cleflniuoly of 000c1 -.g~&gt; Qulllotl\' tor . , . . _, ~ I found lt a liUie ' - " " on the hl9h - ·
•
- . highs
1.11• I 8llol&lt;e wnh Sueicll about the ,_c~~ng and hi ..,..0 tlllt
w11at I t\ad lleord In the c:oniJOI room may new aon
the br~bent elde. ottrib&lt;Jting this to me otudio monltora. .. _
you
get •t on Joe Average'• $100 stereo it' o (IOir&gt;g to _.,.j : · lie
tad.
out ths rndo'o _....,., higll • • - CllllbilirHo tad they Md &lt;alcen the rtcordir10 to - • . , _ lhopa on order
to fltUfll t~r fonal
,udgmonts. Ttvs il common • - • vory
wlH thing to dol f!Niizlng anv r--.g thor ra to ba
on ..nyl. Only by ~ your , _ . ,
of the
rec:ord on diff...,. oysoems. can you fill .., Idea of how your
up to tlrudv ...,.,...lui _....,..

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Onlhawayblet-o f~e-onlhar-tolha

ngt&gt;t ot the .,..,_., that lool&lt;.ed .... - n.mad ouo to be, • lui
l&lt;ot- Now ll&gt;tl' o - I filta t o -· • otucloo Pfll*ld for _ , .
11&gt;11 last bayoncl ''lut Q/1'' In the local bon, bavond- ol 1M
....,.. n.v. otoppod ~ oix.opecb- lha P'ZD ~*tot'S Mw
stopped dellwnng for the ....,.
Judging hom ~ o1 dav night .,
Trtckmoolora I'd vu-- ll&gt;ll ~- onlwldy. lite the little
downriW.- elo- for multlpia otutlo-"
the ....,, tlm4o. In • buliness u • - - touchy"~.
Altn Beumgerdnar Kim Ferullo mull ba «&lt;oong ~ rilih&lt;·

production,..;,

Abo• • 1M llb•ory Reotauront
3405BaloyA••·

Friday_
. F.A.C.
Fridty AHer- Club

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All you can drink, an afternoon long!
Men: $4.00
Women: $3.00

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II

3 p.m.
today

Wednesday &amp; Saturday
ladies Night

Ladies: $3.95 keeps yOOr drink glass
ful a• night, then you keep the glass!

�i ©prodigal sun ·

-~--H_e__u~~?.~~~~~~~~~~~~!.~.!'~rkwv~~~ll al~w~~rM~•apec•...
H-

flourlllhad wk"'n Hadcla. Also a aurtor of Thaa Ehmalld,
uwbol'g'a willis otoaneted beyond repel&lt; Wilen l'ta

GIIIMr Ia a atory of peraonal

frHdom. The character Hadcla GaiJjar remoina f~ad
wltl't tile ldaa ol being " fr• from eve&lt;ytl'ting UOiv."
AntNioaa O.C..., w rtl't l'tar witc:h-lio portrayal of a
woman obaeMIId with~. tlfTIIIIc&gt;v-oundone a u r g e - 10 capt..., lila fuly""""oac
apWit of HacldeGeblar. Complete witl't , . _•. _
o.c.n. atanad in lila title Tole of the play
- • a d Mlrc:h 30-AI&gt;&lt;I 2 at lila Squire Hal
Confaranca ThMtra by Bled&lt; Mo..ntaln II T .M.
PYoduc:tlonl
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discoVert tl'tat tl'ta trust between tl'tam Ia QOM. lovbol'g
tl'tan maneges 10 " misplace" • manu~t. !'is
chariahad ~fa'a work. Thinga are not goOnQ right, the
ptaaturl is too grut - UWbol'g c:ommlto oulclde.

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In malodramalc atyle, lila power~ llfack

- e M WIIPOf\. g;_, to UWborg by Haclde. "I
IliuM lila poaltion," ll&lt;ad&lt; lall Hadcla Mila
places en aff~a hend on'-.....,._
Hedda Ia aghnt at lila thought of 1N!f8 -*
anoll'tar' a c:on1tcil, s o - cleddM to OOf'IWI'Iit lila.-.-.
act of lnclapanda"c:e. UO
IYaa ac*lt ,.....or UWbol'g,
won' t

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Pfevno'a c:harac:tar, lila free-sprltirlg Ellen
U&gt;Yboi'Q. _,ad aa the moderto&lt; Hedda G_.a
Hadclaalioota-.
\
&lt;.ftlmMa lantaav-complata detac:hment flom thole who
The cllraction, by Betsy F1acha end StM K-. was
but - - . . . . .
bol'el'tar lhulbarld George T...,.,l oocl thole who wloto ~neon........ in c:haractlt
to control he&lt; ltha lVII Judge B&lt;adcl.
brWioant.
a bit f f - t In !'tar ponrayll of
LOvborQ. whom Hedda lovu ar1d rospecta, II a plctU&lt;a
watt powerfiA. clelpite occeuior\14 pariocb of
of almulta,_,a inaac:Urlty and awrOSIIon, aa l'ta
OVOt ...,llnQ, Stepl'tan Grll't&lt;lm' 1 role 11 Hlldda'o l'twband

H-.

o.cane. -

cia.....,.,.,..,,,

llla

wimpy _,. who " only wanta to . . , . my wife
tore-.''
Dor'o Connely as Judge B&lt;ack, wtlUa lacking - . . a In atiQe'e~. emefllld as an Impelling
hgura-witl't Ilia lbr ' -- flva Inch fr.,.. ac:oanted by
clualc wtrlta gloves. tone llolmeyar, l'toWevar, waa en
IIV10ylng diltractlon In 1&gt;ar limld ponrayll of Thea
Elvatud. A-~ "fool," lila Bwtalld
011t1a1 for

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the.,.,.,......,_

llolmeyar; . . ~lila
~of l..o¥borg'a rNoolno ~
Wootcing witl't a limited budget. ~ 5teft
~- Jany Slbermon ~to-.~ne . ho!&gt;inQ 10 c:oncancrlted ....,.. on p6oc end
c:harac:tar cteveolopmel ot. The utt.-.1 ac:arwy, h o (oncludinQ • door wtrlc:h tal II*\in mlcNhovd,

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axtr......,.,..

conltedicted lila
oan1nQ onnoun&lt;:~~M~nt: " A
fuhionoble part of town.'' Uk....IM bottlarworni Wll
on4l prop, 1 new -, wtrlc:h Pfoet.imed in • Nww Yott
Prm ltyfe heedline, ""-an Shot.".Heddo would !lava
never known.

This summer look and feel your bestf
Yoa caa r e aeb yoar pbyeleal poteatlal
oaly two to tbraa 30 •laate
••••loae par week

NAUTILUS
Fitness'Center

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4721 Broadwaw
1 blockwat
ofTraaalt

631-9280
4917 Traaalt Rd.
between Sheridan
~Maple

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Ia

COLLEGE STUDENT SPECIAL

· 13 ••••• fol'l89.00

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�A rainbow is. enuf for .C olored girls
Poetry is put into mot(on
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ccmbonM 20 of SMngo'o _..,.in o consundy~
mont- told tlwough soven women who we dtelled In
diH....,t colon. TNs "rainbow" - · • the common
- ' ' o f the biiCI&lt; women. end lo much mo&lt;e oonvincotlg
n e fonntol devic:e then If the ploy took on • more
oonventlonal norrotlvo fonn. lnsteed of tellng tM otory
of one wo,.n, coiDred girls tells the divergent yet

.._,onc;e

Utoratute't
ties 1*\lY In itt obilhy to gkle
Its rel&lt;lert lnslghtt Into expe.iencet t ot ally often to their
own, to u t end the boundariet of humen undorotendlng.
Theatre, on the othei hend, gives itt eUdi.....,., (by
net~.rel en irnmediecy Mlclom echieved In poevy or
fictiOn. end with It, e height- - o f - t h y end
involvement. S o - weot 1iterewr.- - . e
collide, the r....tt lo fr-tly not only • metc:Neu
experience, but cen ~lilY tffecl • - · ·
WOI1d .;.w,.-1\eme one'siOdlf ~witt! the
Wltenoity end .......... of 0 CMUe brand.
If lhot _,.IIU o strong met.p.o., it's Ntoul&lt;e Shonge't
forcolatwdgirls who

commonlv·bound ._;ences of mony women. The"
ronge from the foes of 1 higll glr1'a Yirgonlty to e
pr-'tute' t empty oHwo. frorn the . . _ o f · - to e
vour111 girl' a fontosv romonoe With HeiUen fnledom
f!QMer T-...t L'Overtute lthet ... dniJ lhe , _ , one
Tounolnt JoMo• .._;ng
&amp;ldddod out
pontole atnped INShft1 wjd holes in both elbowa/e new
oceb ov• .,. leh eve."

u-

"c:hoo_,:·

hove~~ rhetWnbowis~. hod

Agein, It is the theotncal of colored gtrl6
t h o t - II ouch e ITIOYir'lg
oc- thong
to reed Shonge's poems end another to - them
perlormed on ~- the diffe&lt;ence elmoct bllng
" everything dry &amp; ebotroc:t wit no tllytlvn &amp; no reelln for
.._, _,..... pleosl.re" (wt1ictl is her duenpClon of

. _ -.It

thot ldnd of effoct on me. Shonge'sl976 pley (ecludy
tho diltllotlon of two .....,.. of rwflnein.ntl, wt1ictl pleyed
at Oort. Gym s.tl.rdov evering. Is obout whet the
autho&lt; colla "the metephyoical dilemma" of being •

women end being blocl&lt;, ond It hits home even-

vou retlllre It t.Ua Shonge'a prooe-p&gt;emS to open

our eve• up to -

we ahould olroody see.
The Now Yori&lt;.O.Ied Dledaluo Productions version of
the llllow wn e x - t . Almough the ecousticoln CJMI&lt;
Gym leove much to be desired tmeny of the nU&lt;~nCes of
Shonge'e poetry were loet In '"" echol. this wn
tronocended by the vltllitY of the cast.
for colatwd giM doeon't hove e plot. Rather. It

whites). end • kinetic, joyous end even l&gt;umo&lt;ous

• ex~e. And the earthy l'lc&gt;nelly of Shonge'o vision
moves beyond Richord Wrlght'o surrealistic dried or
Ralph Elfioon'o eloqu..n cynicism. Part of the reeton for
thie It thtt Shonge io •• much • femlniot u e black
writet, petllef)l more oo. Besides dooling with roclel
OPI&gt;fi!Uion, the pley elso eddrestes selUJII Ofll"ossion.

COMMUTER
BREAKFAST
Friday, April 10th
$.15 donuts!- Free
beverages
8 a.m.-12 noon, Capen
Lobby
SCATE forms will be available
,
and
.
Tickets to a roller skating •
party
-on April 27th
at USA on Niagara Falls Blvd.

~ci-~ponsoi'ed by Commuter Affairs

~Council and Schussme/sters

--oy

Cdored ptfo is ~ In "" - v e l ol men, noo
oo much bec:ewe of bitt.,..., but r - Shonge is eo ~ occo.nto In her dellltt-· In ""
r&amp;COQRitlon of MXUII politica, ~girl$ 1*'rtiP&lt;lll«lll a new moturity in biiCI&lt; literet\ft, one thot
roclta 1M boot. but nevertheloos c:onnot be ignored by
vlftoe of its validit-y.

Flldne God

...s. •.,...

-cont-.d!TIOYir'lgend

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e bled&lt; -

·sill- .. " " ' - ....... u_,

~. -.there is no~

But colatwd t/frls Ia l.ftirMtely ~ In Its outJoolt.
SMngo fOlds com1on In the YfiiY ....... of her
womanhood. "I ,.....,.. god in
~ the cost lings "'
the pity's conc:luAon. ..,. K thlo " I loved herll loved
her fier&lt;:e!y." The Hven women join togecher, the colors
of their drKSOs merging to form e rainbow. This lo the
oolidority. the Ioree tlutt turns the pley' • ~ Into
fOV, " &amp; this Is fOI' colored gifts who -*tle&lt;ed
auicidelbut ere movln to the Indo of their own
r•nbowo." for Ntorake Shonge. the r - o c enougl\.

fOI!nct.d beauty tlvu:

Aerobics • S/imnestics • Ffoornastics
and The Shakfee Way Slimming Plan

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-perf-.

o.nm.1&lt; pllrywlg • """"*' murders tNir
- b y throwlng thorn out of e fifth ~tory-··
Thos os the cYrtt climax of the pley, - . U.. .wrow of

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Studio
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Sunday, April 1 2th
at 7:00pm
WOLDMAN THEATRE

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an alternative

Another C H E A P Movie:

ONLY: 50c w /commuter 1.0 .
$1 .00 aH other students

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PRESENTS

LECTRO--MAN .FAI· APR 1

$/ttng: ro,_
foolllh tMk

10.10«1 Englllh Oic:1Joneryl
8UFF:

""w Utemy megulne funded by the Englilh

Oepenmont wl1n tho Intent to "Pf-nt on ~tic collectlon
of works by wrltMO not o f eny apec:ifle echod. clique 0&lt;
lndlnellon," 0&lt; oo the odrt0&lt;1 JOMI)h Cooloon. St'llhon Hayu.
Pollnl, llic:hwd Mcll&lt;ien end KIN\ "*-on- .. lltudying in
U8'1 ~~ CIM!lw writing PfOG&lt;"""' -onform t h o - on
tho tn. of
follow c:oncoln _ . , .,
ohort etoriee end griPhlcl by "-IIY lkdfolo ~ onlota.
Among Olhera. tho odltono -.tbulod ohort-«oriie end pootry,
....,_ Aeod reprinted one of hia _.,., end Reymond
'
f'edermor&gt; I)Ubfiohod on oc.pt from hia r&gt;OW!In p r - TM
Twofold VilnrJon.
Tho ln. " - of IJulf ~ • wide . _ of it.wy
ftY~oe-_,. .,.,., promlelng young wm. . do lind.,
~Lftty 10 pubbh their WOflt. ~ by clofntion
BUFFI a - etiti8t. 0&lt; bottet,lt ~-to 1
itor..ty ..,,. .ltod eudlonce. l ' - wt1o . . w..tod in o
copy eon i~Cq&lt;A-e one tlvough tho Enghh ~t.
BUFF ia a preloaworthy offO&lt;t 10 - - . the u.dition of
11\0&lt;flfY
Buffolo: It Is,.......,.. both as a ton.n 10&lt;
young writ- ond 01 I - " " " ' of lt...,., tolont at thia
Unlv-.ity.
i
It eon only be hol&gt;od that tho amount o f - end IU that
wont into
wll be .-orclocl. T h o - . - . . . us
that tho con~ wrtt.a """- not ellhaMtlon, to.t
""""'"'-"·" t..t'1 '-It""'*"-.
-KAman Luu.

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BLACK STUDENT UNION

Screws &amp;
Marys 75¢

NIKKI GIOVANNI
IIIIAI'Miry.._....

Tueedey,

Apt~

14th et

nrn

fea*y Club, HMiman Llbrwy

8tudenb a Children FREE • Gen. Adm. U.OO

�s~orts

Work,. determination
and us·cheerleading Royals split opening double heade
by E.,...dlw Uaros

Sp«t,.,. Sltt/1 ..,,..

AJtbouJh il'soalyApril, OOW istbttim&lt; tOSW1 tltiDkJn&amp;aboW faotbllll
J&lt;aSOa. The UB faotbllll dle&lt;rle-.&lt;kn on: holdina lr}'OU,. this month for
their 1981 squad.
•
Ptll&lt;lka will be hcid Monday and Tuesday In Oark Hall from 8 am to
JO am. lla'ic•lly. thew m«tiDJI art to 1nform aU mtn and wormn v.ha1 l.J
t~pcaed of them Ill ~ryputs as wdl as tbrouahout IM seuoo.
UB chcetlndJnaooodJ ~ Dando hau puriU&lt;d IIWIY ideas thlll lto&gt;t
refurbished ch«rread~ here. There '' mudl more 10 - . . , than
Salurday antTIIOOft pmcs. w mailula&lt;. The 1981 Bulls Faotbolll
Schedule ondu&lt;la five road mps.
The Slud&lt;11t JWodaUon fundi tbe m-l&lt;adcn •ilh • oominal amo«nt
or money and the rest is pthered throu&amp;h runctram.,. h tak&lt;&gt; an
abondaoa of hard •ori&lt; and dediCatiOn In addlllOn 10 t~t Uniled SlotH
a...rl&lt;adina Assoeiation clink, the ootloo~ of future fundraisen for tM
UBsquod .. ul ln•olve seUioa buuons. holdon&amp; car •asMI, and a "me&lt;~ the
Chm-lead&lt;r&amp; Pany" at PJ. Bouoms.
Money a&lt;nerated from these cveniS is used for the chtffltaders' trovelin&amp;
expenses-.llt!h as allOiin&lt;, hoc&lt;! rooms and meals on rood trips. To .., ..

Slamna ~hat-.....,. "BI:a Four" rMJ
,.._. U.....,..;ry (NU),dlt UB WO&lt;MD'o $01tbd
Rofa)&gt; split an opmons da) doubkbeadtt
Wednesday at Ad&gt;aon F'ocld
AOer drO!'Pinl tM error-ruled r,.. prne IJ.oJ.
the Royels bounced bad to O•'Crtoke l'lialera with a
eonvfndna I~J vk&gt;ory c:opplna off the twon bill.
"II was a beak sun,'' .ald catcher JoAnne
l'ourruer. "The second same..-. ~led down and
put toaerM&lt; a aood team effon Tht dlfftteoce in

cbaa S«&lt;nd &amp;a:rM" •"H tbt cram SPillC "C' aaxrm.c:d. u

In the to.., mutates piqued the Royal&gt; ..
h~qan coo•'Crted .;, UB......,... IntO !he rum. Led
b) Cond) Annco's tilre&lt; h••· NUt~ UB butler
Anclrea Roseabllli for 14 h&gt;n
SIIU111ll the ~ aame on the mound for UB.
Rau&lt; Rusto.,b. bXkcd by • JOI!d defm&gt;t. had
hule trouble hold ina Noaaara off tM bllse poll1s.

Damna. in the: cop or lht St.llh Inn ina wtlh ooe out
and runn&lt;rs on firll and third, UB 6honstop Pouy
Adems snared a lin&lt; drive off Ill&lt; bill of Debbie

l.splatK tbcD tOJKd 10 lint....__ Mey Elm
the ,....,. play bllilinJ llust..-ia oc.

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"We pu1 the t.,...ber,"' _ . . ,
Weber '' Wthawdwpo~entWMK-~ ~JUIIha\"t"lo

sharpen up on tlle (uadomentllls.''
The Ro7ab jumped· in f""'t dunns 11 , • . . , . ,
SC&lt;lOnd innlna.
t•..,...un linlk follo~ed by
Mary Hl&lt;tey'J two-non double prod....., the
forepo•·er. ~niK "~erous ' LJtl• abo
C'OI'Itnbut&lt;d a =·produona SJG1k dunn1 tM rail)
Bech Odndc&lt;. a aooth-pe• secaod-... from
" - tu punctxd .... r- bits fOI the day
-.talc bat.... 1ft IWO f'd8S. IJ1 edcflic» 10 her t•o-nua
doublt Hldey .:anered frve hiU llttcMithoul the
doubldld6tr
N~qan coed\ Btll Gould summed up the IID)-.1
effon: "TMy to&amp;hten&lt;d up their onfldd Ia tM
openlna lam&lt;, tilt) commiucd the oastly .,.,, and
losl. In the seoond game ..~ millie 10 mlaa~es and
that ..ill lose any boll! pme."

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travdin&amp;.

Doltoc-

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Squad
required 1o IIII&lt;Dd and- aa a11 fuodrmina .....u
as wdl as anon.. their class sdsedub to fie prac:ricos. a..ateadina

in..,._ a atbotanUal amount of time froe .ell of the audeau.
• Co-capcain lob Kraus member of Tal Beca PI, the Nllional Eltain«rina
Hooor Sodecy, Ia wortins towards an electrical enaiDt&lt;rina dqrK. Wilen
asted aboot dle&lt;rlna, lob COIISIIICOted " h'a • sood diversion from
enaln&lt;erln&amp;. There's no way to spply mlllh to 'raboflh-sis·boorn·bab.'
Cbeerkadina hiS come a 101\a way •Inc&lt; Ita filii year of &lt;XisteJW&lt; at UB.
lload foocbell llOOdJ Bill o.ndo took over th&lt; IJ'OOP of Pis Ui 197&amp;.
"Wbaa I -klnod bavq pys on the squad, they alllauabed al me.'; II&lt;
apia~Dad . Now,lhret ,.......lata, "Thty'reiiOI Ia\lllllnlat me lill)'lll(ft."
1lot , _ have cootril&gt;vted IUt:lll1h for """'"" In lllldilloo 10 amplifiauloa
for_... " Our p i this yeu is to compote • . , buer~ lewl,''
ranartod DaDda.
Ill Ibis poiat ia time tiler&lt; is ao a&gt;mpetldoa for DMsion W ICbools,
allboolll&gt; til&lt; oqu14 is suiviQs ror ..,.... ....,_ or its laloals. If tM
~ ~ lbkto a&gt;mptU, they would be OCIDJiclered • team span
and 1101 • dub.
,
~ lnteralcd ia cboerint for lilt \18 faotbolll 1&lt;1111 in 1911 must
attcod ...... OM or the tWO pncdas- . . .. Tryouta lbo followiq
..t&lt; will lad. . AWIII sucb u ..nwtaeda IIIII SFilU for Pr\s. l'No
requited ~ i11aQ1 with • ....., and
~ a&amp;o pan or the
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Ia ldlool sPrit wil uaist •
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ALL COMMUNICATION MAJORS
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CORRECT tJme for COM 333
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'COMMUTER COUNCIL
MEMBERS

--.REMEMBER!!!FCB
Commuter Affairs Coordinator
ELECTIONS will be held
APRIL 15, 16, 17th
. ,y ~ al&gt;oul your ~bllity
ro w re. eM/ o.n CoMin., er 636-2950.

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moll ns~~&lt;rorim is .-hr oom• lam hit in the monllna. bUJ 1ft t.be tat•
work ..al ont day oacl poorlY th• mornin&amp;, pill• Ill t.h e an-.
next; why on• color is b&lt;tttt than Solar 3nd lunar pod!lonlna arroo
Wluit'o •TIH
Selectisla tbo proper line io N another. why a lu"' wlU wO&lt;k wdl the tkh, but by COlllulllnc an
imPOfWIL uJdectiq tbe knot. For r.. • wbilc and tbco anotbcr one almuac.. wuted time can be'
. - rra~s ....... m&lt;diWIHidion •• will per(ann better. Many varlablet •ooiclcd. •
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.... matbl - Dllpoft1 Stten and
Berl:ley Tri·Un&lt;. WMn

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lbe liu take uno &lt;Oftlid-ion the
type or lftU t1w ,.... will be
filbia&amp;. If !be. '1'01 bu oamao•
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" ' - U..e may be prdurcd. If
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questions"""" tbov&amp;h • tiiDtf no
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a&amp;motpberlc prtuurc. wacrr
tcmpcra&amp;urc. solar and lvnar
posiiJou oml elate or day lit into
tbe slot or vanablca.
Color maJ be 1 subck diffCRO«

10 moot but muy Mlkn will aa.ctt
10 the
IIIII 1111&lt; color can -kc
or to..Jt 1 lllllial hole. llrilhl

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oy no means the loa WO&lt;d iD
r"hina. It io a IUide ODd obould be
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pu ko buc frdln oolar.funar
polkjooia$. Other ~ .....
come in10pliay so d n - - a
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l , What Is the future fOI' the S.Udent Union Bt UB? Wll one be MCUrtd before gro~
•• moved out ci Sq\We Hlll?
I, Now that the Cavaga/Co~ laWiUlt Is resolved , will the lim!tallons 8lld cdit1QS
lmpoled on UB'a ltudent rec:oro oudet be remowd?
S. There ha been repeated a1llclsm that UJldersiaduates at UB play a ~
role to the graduate Jtudenu. Why would people th!nk that and Is II valid?
• · How would the proposal to resii'UCIUJe undergraduate academla effect student• et
UB? Do you penpnally favor some~?
5 . What Influence do admi:En
aton and ~lty have on the quality ci life at UB and
~should IIIUdenll do to I
that Influence?
6. Why does UB now ha recocd numben of Jtudents on ecademlc probation?
What Is being done to correct that?
7. One of the main luuea.fl!dng thls University Is student attrition . Two of the most
recent admlnlslrattve reports"Point tO poor teaching. lneffedlve lnSITUC:tlon, foreign
speaklng Instructors, and other teaching-related problems as the primary cause 101'
students leaving UB. Whatlnc:entlve has your admlnislration created for good teaching
In terms of tenure and promotion? Why Is the publish or perish syndrome alfllctlng
UB?
I , Yout admlniSiratlon has said that It IS concemed With lrnp'O\Iing and evaluating
teaching, and to this end has helped flmd the SCATE projed for student coune and
teacher evaluMion. Can Jtudenls expect conlinuea support fOI' S:CATE? Why doesn't
the u~ admlnlsnllon COYer ihe lui costs?
9.., A$ yo~ know, depM1menlal governance vbtualy exdudef u~uata
~ there Is no ~d mechan!sm for Jtudent Input In departments. Why
hasn't one been Implemented?
10. Last year the University faced the~ housQ.I atsls In yean. , . year !her.
ha &amp;No confwlon over new housing~ and panic for Fall~ Is
already~ in . What Is UB's housQ.I policy-currently, and wu a commlltee that In·
eluded ltudents and communlly members formed to evaluate housing altanatlws?
Ho,P meny departmeniS still oc:asw donn spaoe?
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• 1. Are the much·public:lzed furniture thefts at UB nOw e dosed COM?'Bridy, how w
ere they handled?
I . What qualilla besides a good sense of human and wrought Iron lnlldes should the
new UB PreUdent have? What should Jtudents, In particular. ask ci him?
1 Whet Is the UAI\Iei'Sity's commitment to mlnorilles and could you cite specific ex·
ampla that support your position?
• · Last year, In Yc&gt;ur Statement of Stewardship, you said, "The channels ci com·
munlcatlon to and from the PN!sldenl are open and the· business ci the Unklersll!l Is
conducted openly and frankly." Why, then, do students-not to mention faevlty-feel
disenfranchised, alienated, and Ignored by the Ketter Admln!slratton? Why did you
ralgn when UB was away on Spring Break?
5 . When r~ surfaced early ihls semester that you were planning your resign a·
tton, you denleCI that and said to the campus, as well as local medi&amp;, that you would
not lave f~ two to three years? How do you explain the contradlc:tlon?
6. In last ye•'s Statement of Stewardship, you noted that this Unlvenlly's ad·
ministration has undergone great change$ since you have been here. Many believe
that the Uniwnlty he$ $Uifered beeaUM&lt;Chefe h as t-1\ almost a constant state of flux
In key pollllons, the top Academic Affairs post, for example. Is the Unlvenity finally
Mlllne down, or do you believe your rai!Jietlon will spur a number of other ad·
.........,.,to leave. Who speclllcially do you expect will go!

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1. Is Division I spom a fa\/Orable and1easlble move for UB?
I. Why did you not ~ out strongly agllinsl a tuiioo hike this year as you did
three years -eo? •
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S. W. 1ny dewlopmint on Perc:eJ 8 ever get onderway? Why has the Unlvenlty not
taken a ~~ranger lienee Y"''h Follea?
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Hoslt. Aoeonti&lt;l&amp; 10 Deattlotn, thc
two f~&lt;* ems witll pllllc a111rmt
were ''llaloctcd aid woul4 ope~~ ."
Sourcu coatactcd by n ,
$prctnun T~ could o(fer
e.q&gt;lanatiou for thc apparcnt
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laid dinaly 10 . . . . . . . lbey ...
~ kepllocbcl "S. ....
wll pul pujc alatms OD lhetn
DOWt•• UIC'I"ted Ass:is:tam FVS
Dil&lt;aor Doe lloutr.
Tll&lt;~~o(

&amp;&gt;'ifO&lt;Imattal Healtb and Sofay

O.rce1or Bob Hunt !&gt;"" request«!
tb&lt; lnspcalon thr&lt;&gt;&lt; -before
lh&lt; Valby effair.
"As a maucr of laa. I'm - aa
sure thllt we arc requimlto oomply
the CltJ' of .,,...., 1ft
aodcs," _... Orltr-. ·~
tllcy - iDod piddiD&lt;s 10 folow,
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ud S d - . y - IJtC"s-SIDitll.
Acconliaa to Public Slfay
Oireaor Lee &lt;iriUID• . . . . _ .
bad prMously ..... willl ....
..,_., Fn Pmeation Barau1 to

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lrilldl: h JICirCh of Gw- P.l I Marolfu1 ~ - P.4 I
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beloavior

ADotllcr observer ""-t'bed

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V-lbRIISW~madc ......

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Offica'

tbc Public Slfccy

A-bero(tll&lt;_._
liP .,.... QJiftiOcd I partiallor1y
......,..nortlle~

''TII&lt;rc .,.. . _ • ledo of bcu
IIJ ~ tile JIDOr, llld I f... pi&lt;ccs

Pimc•s key riq cltlamiaocl INI o•......wdcd ..,...,........ Aalorcliloa
duriaa th&lt; s..uuday nlabt to Sipal Pi spOkesman Bob
in..;p.joa, Pimc hod oauolly c.pal. Ul tkt&lt;u ~ IOld for
.... ..,._capacity Qooclyar
~ lbc _,.key.
an.a• 've ju• missed that tey or Cafet&lt;ria.
' Tbc dr.cabk aowd, inspiral by
tomei!Wta... Mid Pierce.
lltC ond tb&lt; Sip&gt;&amp; Pi Frarcrait1, 210 half·tcp or bcu a&gt;OOliiDCd ill
_ , . or tJw ....,w, daim no ......... four bours. mowed .....
rcopol&gt;llbility for lbc mithap. "IRC clialdsflldion ...... c:IIDCdlldooo
ud Slp&gt;a PI hod . . - """"al' th&lt; - OAno.......S. Tbc ofl"tcial P1lbtic:
aonnal room rauvuion and Sa ftlJ rti)Orl C'laims DO
llccaslna colltucu for tbls "iafonMiioa ..... 10 ..- - . .
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diCT'ICIIkY 'Willi •Y or lite_._..
k - lbc ._,asti61y of F\'S 10 However. nurnnous sovrcu
._. t11e r... ails c:boctcd 1114 cpatactod by Til# Sp«t"""

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pundlcd ..... surr&lt;red • brokc:a
nose. WU takm IO Ill&lt; boopttli.

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IRC Praldeat SiUJI dliaa tloa
bcu tluowa .. thc f'tre
,.....,.., Ole .,._...., dac:n'bed
''a lot or pusblq ad ~ oo
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brok.al !MM. •'1\ot's QrdiY mudl
of11101l1101..........,. wbeto YD'I
hove a 1arat o""'ber or pcopk 1e
tbe Oooclyev C&amp;fereria," be
c.&lt;plaiocd.

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ADotllcr raaor contn'butina 10
OUI.nlfC WU the _ . ••
lab: Jton. Oripully ..
bqia .. , p.m., the ....
cldayod tuWI IO:U p.JII. "due 10
fail- in tbc dtclricli sySl&lt;ID.M
acoordltoa 10 I RC.
111 oddidoa, oo muocls were
ar-..1 .,. dat three for Sl tictcu.lldllldt W&lt;ft ..... - .....
oa the
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ValbJ ............. 10 tb&lt;cf-tled
crowd...,,. be bact." alludiJ&gt;c 10
the ~J of 1 lice_. ill

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Hayn Dining Hall, aecond flOOf' SQuire Hall
Sunday, Aprll11tl'i In EJIIooH
Tlclt9fs at food urvloe ~ In tables In:
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No tM:bta after April I
Paaaover dinners available April 20-25 at 40
Cepen Blvd. For m&lt;ft Information call
8J6.4540.

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C4lp'ow in • IIUCIDpt to piocle . .l l c r - ,_,w
o r delod-ad J;lua.
Folio...,. tbc IUmlprtd Ulallilnllioo or Pt&lt;aidmt
~.!beS&lt;llut 'W. HiDklcy Jr. led
10 ...... &amp;pOQOillioo tba Hmlclcy ..., ~ " ~ iD lbc lllyiaa or....,.,. bllcU lB w....., Nnr-

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mutdao. utowilo, a . . . , .l2 COIIIbcr .._;., used 111 dH: Mardi JO ll1Capt 011 til&lt; ~·· life.
~ rouroltbc.....,. Bulfllo arct mwcla1 ill....r-1 a

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Bllrcauor lo~bao
10 ~a rq&gt;e&gt;rt orbollilllcs tau on K"anklcy's

Vls(t Norton's
Fresh Fruit Stand

Fresh Apples, Oraqges,
Tangerines, Bananas, 'Grapes,
and Pineapple!
Open Monday-Friday
10-5 p.m.

Located on the
Norton Serving Line

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Funher swpidon ,.., aroull&lt;!il bccaUk Hlntley Is a
roraocr -.bcr of Ill• ~ A.m&lt;rican Soclalla
Panf, a oqtOriour -1-l&gt;lxl .,..,Uutlon. lu of JCt,
la...,_ots ba•c beea ~ 10 4elamiac Hlokk7'•
'O'honlabouts dllrilol tbc Scpc..,ba Doam\&gt;&lt;r.
,.,, Bulfllo awdcn.
The .,....,. ..or olaliM Ia Adanta'"l
or .a.,;.p or w..k ,-los bao
prompltd
10 MDCI Butrllo ..._... Cbid
Leo Dooovu JO tbc r........... GeorPa dly.
Ill a prt\'iOol trip to Allula ~- wu oaaabk to
OK&amp;bllsh • llok bel.._ tbooe tiUlnp ODd lbc ....,.
here. Oo lbc cuirtm thr....t.y o&gt;ICW1iocl, Dooo...., wiD
be Jomtd by r.uow laW1M11 Uouttu~&gt;t RIYmoOid Slldt
Batavilo .,d. Donald Momcb l'rtdoallo, botJa -td
crimlul •l*li&amp;•on.

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Includes; round trip
2 nights • t
Youth Hostel

LIMITED SEATS!!

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COMMUTER

BREAiCFAST
Frtday, April 1Oth

$.15 donuts!- Free
beverages
8 a.m.-12 noon, Capen

#.:abbY

llooffllo llilh has r_...., 11ope to •o
obtain a Mt,Jor 4que llaocbaD (MI..II) r.....,.. roc
Buffalo.
Tbc .-.rt IAIIDWICCII&gt;COI tlNil.dlc 8ilb wil _ .
twice otJU ICUOII oo ~·.rMoacJay Nilht ~boll is
111 C&gt;&lt;llllplc of bcalthl cMt: publldly, - . suppor\IIJ
of the propooed bud&gt;all dub. The BiU. wiD fac&lt; the
Miami Oolplliru aod tho Dallas Co...WY$ ill tb•
ltllioMIIY t*'iscd cooaau.
1\loo illltd roc N...,.....,. Yitwiola It a D&gt;lid!QP
.,... ddmdinc Nadooal F-ball mafermc&lt;
c:basDpioa l'llilllddphia. The Tllunday IIlah&lt; came wiD

.,.,.,..._ e.ps• quartot-k b

Ja-wl, a
WCIICtll New York Gall"' r- Loeb--.
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lljlls
- . . racod """lipilicoDt ........... CIM:irI« ~~~a-~ Ia . . , ._ c:un.dy. doe~ . .ffalo lllloM ....,. tit&lt; lldd ol ...__••
~~~~~ w. ~ ~. boll offdals
COili&lt;Od thai • - - - .....,., ...... to be
............ 10 ~&lt;be .................. or tbc
rculbibiJ or putln&amp; Buffalo • CraocbiJe.
M"'ocapol" c:omu~~ .., l..rflml&lt;lt
~&gt;era. Who
cood~ a
awktt •IMIJ' UAdcr lbc
d'lrciCllot&gt; or the Eric Cowley lsldutuill ~cnl
AatoCY. dtt&lt;mb&gt;&lt;d tha Bllffalo""""' be one or six
cidoo Ia - - roc tbc £ranchiiL
The •11111 flll\llcr CIODCiud&lt;cf .... lbc ..... - """"' - be n..daly Jdf-.mta&amp;. . . _.,
haw 10 ,....;.. ,.......,.. JOIPPOft r,_ .,_......
coffUallh o..Mrf Port's Jtkb ScacWw., Crcabcra
ra...tl I piM 10 lbc new llnKIVIT a - fKilky ODd so UIO k to blliC!It ..,..,.. toO !~rae for the
Buffalo Conwntlon Ceocet. The oew ltlldlum Is abo
...., •• a POIIlblt home l!W a pcMtutMI Nonll Alnttlcon
Socce Lcqu.fr~

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In ao.rrllo ..... tbc . . . . . -*"' lw ~ Unky 0.,.. lite Manu! t..oCr """ O.y,
u.itJ 0., II, aDd - · tbc UDIIy hla~
l!arliar 11o1o - · a - o r 11
von.
.-en _,..bled 1ft Ddewwe Port to pwtq,.cla a
l.4-hotor •tlty.-.l!Oil. Jqaina m pUs. the ru.......-

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J&gt;• h. Tho pattnn lheo cooti•u•d for 24
I!Oun-chto&lt;lah nocutmal oold ODd raln .
The nonom, cow:r~a&amp; a 10tal of T.lO mib. wore
~ IU1MMds In maaocy of tbc •ictlnu "lit".....,.
killillp Ia AtlaoUI. lu a dilllu to lbc ...,.. , tbc m ti,.,
JNU11 of .........,. tioiolia! .. .. ,..,., of Cl(y

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Congress' action puts aid in Jimbo

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' the: ""'"" IUid loMJ li-&lt;11 out. 1M OSL dibllity
c....., rcq""'-' _.w be jhifted 10 dimmole ""Y &amp;tDCI&lt;Dt Q1o a
m.ooo co w;oao por&lt;tUJ ; -. _ frocn ..k,111 - •
Po!Jioc ldloot •"'*'~&gt;
......;we CIILl io l'alonl, .......
a c:Mooet f.o. ....,.,.... pot;ey wbidl ollo-n uy
flllolldalllcl-HI&gt;"" ~ed oily a IIdeN co~ doc ......
;. ~Yon s..t• aoL c.c,.
n.e '"""""' '""" ,.,.., badJ the loon unul ana
llli~•.. -•oSec:m.-yofEd,_qT.,.....W.C..,
coul4 IOito ~ IUida tile Rcaau
pou11e11 out u.. the propNOII ~ 1a N Oant• adllliniscradon. n.. ....w drftnncftl could -iblr be
lf...-11 BEOG), toe! Ouaranttcd Stud&lt;llt .......... (OSL) rqli-.1 by a ploa .mrc either olllludctlu woW4 lui~ 10 pay
,.oulll ''dlspropOnlo!outly lm!*' Nnl Yorlt u wd1 u 10011 intcml on the &gt;oan d:uriQa JCbool llttnclana-, "' on&lt; "her&lt;
other ltala in tbc Nortbeu."
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lowcr-lacomc audCOIS-"! r«dwe the dcfamcnl. CoftO&lt;f
Tbo &lt;lovcmor'J n1urc1 qtj"'*e tbll Slucltnl to.~! doUII • llOicd lbOI stutlcnts "coold ICCUrtiUWtlnlcmt tlley ...
vo11DC could fall by $0 percent u.ntltr the llcW "'IUIIItions. a tbc lou."
I'Oimdal 1oM or SSOO mlllloo m "ed'. ...uonal buY~~. po_.
•.,.,. when they do lfOduat&lt;, they "oukl ha¥t a bl&amp;aor
fO&lt;,... Yorltm."
lOan 10 pay batt," Cbrutcr .aid . "Thb " not a t1ooc1
Sito::e bl&amp; dtcd011ln 1,?74, Carey bas c:omoo lllld:tt crilldsm fattllt't."
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frOm a nldlbcf of JOUI&lt;a OCIII&lt;&lt;mllla his continued support
Ptl Orant " " ' - &lt;OCI&lt;Cntrlltc oo the maximum 1100un1
for priv.uooUc:tos,oftea Oltht-ofNew Yor~'sllate awankd. Cunmtl)'ltl 01 Sl7$0,the&amp;IIWCOUkl be(UI do-n
inJtitutiotls. A1n0na the j() 1101&lt;0, Hcw Yon aJv.. mor&lt; to Sll$0 If "Coftareu doesn't Pvc us tbc ~tal Aid
r......a.~ old 10 audctlu tAIOfidiJJa pri-e oc1ooo1o titan au
Btll," Connor r._.ed.
odJ&lt;r
Caley's klt« ~caled u.. Hcw Yon State Mcl Jl.4.000
"Tilt Pf'OII(IIed c:hiJI&amp;ca In the loaD,..,.._ ooould impose Slldmu rtedvln&amp; SJI4 miltioa m . , _ awwdL lhidcr the
an ....,....lstk ,.... aaal)'llis rcqairca&gt;atl fa&lt; • - mlueed r-.. .,._, the
orr... ..,_..,
tliaibililr." doc lcll« ,._.ed, "di_.,e tile iD«&lt;oooo tb11 "the ..,.,... .,...,., mltkt- ril be aboul S100 f01
lnttrta wbady 10 audtftiJIUid 111&lt;:r&lt;me the iot..... nu 011 audcns whoot r...ay ~ - ...,_ su.ooo IUid
piiUII.OI"""" a poklt ..~ rcw loMJ-'&lt;~ be mod&lt;." ) W.OOO."
Allde from the pluned tedua10n. the ll••aan
A.,e..........
adminltutoliotl hu ous:pcnd:ed au ~ ol lh&lt; Pelt
Moll of the dl,dllld: by CAley have }&gt;«a ptOpOiiiiCI by O&lt;wus. "ppnullnatdy I.S oullion collqt audmu arc
the tteaaan AclmWSirtAion, altholllh some . . , _ in Pdl aflacrcd by the hold·up, "'htch was impklncnted to ollow
arant lcwcb w&lt;n lint lllvanoed U&amp;dcr fonnar Prcoidcnt Conarta to dccidt lbt dirmional ..,.,.... in Pdl Orant
Jimmy Caner.
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dilibiflly.
"Tboproposalurt waltill&amp;topus" tbtOtJ&amp;I&gt;Co,..tcu. UB
lulcordi111 co an Apr11 I l*w York 7imn ank:lt.
F'manclal Aid Dlr&lt;aO&lt; Oarenee Cooner explaln&lt;d. Ho Conarallonal ltatltrl """" reached an ll&amp;lftii1CRI wich the
predicted r.. at cltdsion on '"" " " - in the middlt of this Dc,wtment or Education on tbc rcqul........n. , .
moalb.
CO&lt;IIP&lt;otnist alto'"' the 80'"-llllto dcltr ill prooedurt ol
Tboohanaacatltr"""'ndstUinamlnlmumfatnUYIOlPPOfl llljwlina "diJcraionary family~" to rtllm ,_of
kvdl for the ...OOU. old pr01111ftU. olon&amp; witlt llljuamentslo U•lnt locrca&gt;a. Tbu Is a:ptcled to dtcreut award ..us.
loy 0u Hold&lt;r

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- - - , . _ ,.._..,.,. 10 · for tbe aodatu - · 111&lt; aaraed 10 drop
planaod prQp&lt;JAb 10 .._.,. a S7$0 _..., odf-lttdp
CDIIttobut- u.. r-w.. ~ bta ~ 10
priMdc bcfor• ~tecommadoatblc lor anaa~ ""'· """"witlt
othtt PfOPliOCd ..........
To prOI ... the docrcast m oVIIIal&gt;k luaids, Cofta., ba
ocaaniz.ed a kltcr """'"'cam- to area ltpila&amp;ors. Mocld
kllm are provided by the Fi...,.., Aid oflltt m AA11&lt;1 8 .
" We "" mco.....,... audcals 10 woe•." he IOicf. "Soc:m
Seturuy, IIEOG and OSL .,.. thlft aid P&lt;Oif""" tb• ..tm
li~dy to be cut bact."
The f'onanc:l.l Aid olfJOt " curru~tly ....,ina 0111 awards
..itb ..... the orrn tbinb will be tbt - . . t rtctivcd by the
student. 8tll a CO\cr knot included "til&gt; the award~
chat any"'"' IS ''tcnwt•e" Coonft reponed that "oil
fCIIOolo arc doina doc ......, tbUIII "
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Wet T-Shirt Contest
Wednesday, April 8

-675 first prize
Drink all nigtit for $.50 a drink
Gentlemen are invite4. F ree
admission with t\lls adt

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ATTENTION
RESIDENT STUDENTS

Thinking of leaving the dorm
for community life?
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Y E S !'- - - - -

well then, come to one of tbe

Local boy m~kes good;
new Editor

is selected

Lot:al boy malta aood- Apia.
.lolul K. Lapiana, a Uftloll&amp; lloffak) raMieol. bas bc&lt;ll dtaed Edil«·ln·
Otin or nw ~ f« the 1981..&amp;2 ....lemk: year by a VOle of lb&lt;

_ . , Editorial Board.
" I - cxuandy plraaed ODd honored by
Lapiana DOled.
.., _ oaJy
wil.h the w!lolc- wwtina taa&lt;tbcr, k can read&gt;
iu trut ~." nc ~ ,..jor poia1od to the Prodl6&lt;ff Slut,
1Jw s;.ctn"" wockly ans and: music: 111pplcman, u a futurt bricJ&gt;t IPO&lt;
f0&lt; tile JO.,._ old University_.,.,....
Untltr an 1t11bitious plan, Lapiana, wbo &lt;WT&lt;IttiY ,...... u Man-.!111
Editor-a potillo&lt;t h&lt; uowncd after a one year stint u Starr Wriur ODd
Educalloa Editor In late 1979, plans tO Cllj)OIId the s.:n•sdisulbutlon ind

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"I 110pc a Clty·wlcle c:itwJatioa of
can be aohleved with an
cxpu4ed toe! broatltr· baaed coat..,.," the Cllnislus Hilb Sc:hool andiiOl&lt;
•surmfoed. "It's vtr~ id:tallstk, bill UUCIDdy possible."
LlcliaDa DOled tMt the \'Oicl&lt;rcOied by l .......improved, indq&gt;mdent
Prodlp/ SM." .till be llllod by a ......... or tbe.F....-lM""' DUcowry
JtclioDl. 1Jw Sptmttwt'$ natJoaal ODd tcieoce ~
"1bt prospocu of 0111 --u.diboul J&gt;liOS- ....,_...,,., M .
propbcsled. adctiJt&amp; tbol he ... ~ IIICir&lt; iD-clqlil&gt; spccW 10
"eel- toe~ ...,....,.. the u.u...-y &lt;0111111llllily on tiltld)' ,....,._
NotJsoa t11c cntdol
wm r....- . 1n the cocnifta year,
Lapiaa llld cblt it is the paper's ''rcsparuibility'' to crusade IO&lt; awdau'

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"Doia&amp; anrlbina .... woW4 br uafcqjYCiblo.'' he sold. "It'• a audcat
0....._.1 rupocuibllky 10 bt a ......,.,. IUid I spokeopersoa fO&lt;

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Lapiana folio,., Eltna c-.u, also a Buffalo oatl.-.. as T1w $1&gt;«1,.,;;,. :S

_ ltatltr. "Wbll a c:ampus of OPPQrtunity," he la'll""d· "Even commuun
""" make it to the bi&amp; lim&lt;."

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Programs are from 7:00 - 9:00pm
TONIGHT
Aprll 8th - Clement Hall. No. Lounge M.S.
TOMORROW
April 9th - Ellicott. 355 MFACC. Amherst

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Leases • should I have one?
Tenant-/lAndlord rel~loqshlps
Housing Setvlces - on &amp; off campus
Talk to a lAwyer - free of charge

For housing lnftnwatlon, 6 .nlgllta a week,
call DIAL at 636-ZZSB and ask for .
Tapes t 03a 104, and 507. •
bivislo~ of Student Affairs &amp; Sub-Board I. Inc.

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WRUIIIs u all· volilrlteer run aadon Ihot
hloo ~ 3l memben occordlnt to
Millie · Ditutor Tony ar.;cda. Tilt 111orr
IDduclel IIMdlcoppad ond viJuaUy.jmpolrcd
\'OIUDleon, Dd WRU8......,.. k l _ .
to loire t11ooe inteftlled Ia becomlna pen or
1M-loft.
WBfO hu over 1000 pMJoos, lnducllna
the IlCata fomiiY""" ........

a..e-. 0 ....... or

told......_..........,
,.__a ...._. ......,
The~

llorbot1

8erDbeltL 1\e indMd\111 - • art
moiled 111&lt; ~- oebcdu,•llicll
tha.t the mtmbm
are _.....s. to nturu, added """"""'

tk_........,..- ..woo...,.u.

ow-Dmo~

...... ,,_....,....

Olld !he rhc:o(cr, olla ~. u wei os
live ......r- froao _ , . by pQpllllr
perf-. ~hecomo~
pOplllor JO'It)l alldmu Ia oddkJao to Ill&lt;
omidplsld oldtr 1udleoce. ICCOI'diul to

........-

widely. A Sur w~ rMio ...teo """"
loWell wll ooellail&lt;........, May.

.......... to Booda-, . - tllouP IMSt•

Ia Ask t/w ,.,.,_.,

I

live,
dlocullioo &lt;lbc:te Sikofskl ond
ll&lt;nd&lt;n t'kld qU&lt;IIlono from liiiCneli Who
collin. Tbe q.-Jons ooncem ~&gt;&lt;"""""'""'·
tbt locol ~o mortrt, and otba' IDpico of
lmp&lt;111ance to the CIOI!Imunily, u detailed in

I'M 181ira.~ure.

Bawlers .Ud the reooction wu uually sond
ond he rcolly &lt;1\}oyed the idea or~
...,..., media topics """ !heir rdotk&gt;n to
Buffalo, beaUS&lt; that is "usually
to rodiO
pawoalhko" Who ore mort ICCUIIOI'IIed 10

ten

bdftt In rrom or !he ntlcroplloae.

f1nllolt
Ill tcomo of ~1 ti!M, WIIR&gt; """
._oalawely ' i pot=t jazz mUI:ic, but
thdr oclocdult iJ ... reariacd lo ooly lUI
I!Yiteif ,_.,.,.., llnodan.W ioo d d - flit
tlodr woriod ,.,..__
~.J the &amp;Uiioo rpoo-cd IIUI
IUnull_,.,. braodcoot oo~ ,._. Joe

Vol A The N&lt;W Elll1oAd 81_.... ~
that took pl.ce In tk Sqtlft Hd
Rat.bitdlcl.
Bc:ndcn. 1 roontr Division Duec:tor of tk
UnlvcrUy Uniocl Aairibel Boord wu a
brolldc:tutina major ond bcpn ~ II
WBFO in the em1J I91Qo 11 1 volunt&lt;er
before his lattr promo&lt;ioo to Protram
• Oire&lt;lor. He atrtacd lbe Jmponance or rodlo
in !he communlcotloftl media. cspedally In
"!he early mornlna and laic afternoon 11
anployees 'tn.vd 10 otld trom lhdt Job$."
"I would like 10 aet marr poOp1c lnvot.cd
""tb oor otallon, ~nicularly anyone
lntCRMcd ill tk btoodcolzllll media,
""" tbcorrc... CIOOliAaed Beodtro, addlna he
would """""'*e--., from thole "willlna
to ..,_ foeword witlo lbdr QPf.'r1Dc Alld coacat

""'*·

thdr im.erat. ••
WllfO is tlliOded from both publlt: Olld
printe _,.,.. ond ncelYa ~ pertatt of
lhtV 1Muol budlla f.- VI. NeitiMir
WBfO WRUB is fii'Dilllcd witlo .,,

....

~

the~~,__

"The Su..S.. AuocioUoo bt.,.t us up."
&lt;A)oda aoid tloor&lt; .... 00 IDallbonbip
drtveo fO&lt; lpociiOIJ., t~-'oa . ~
daimo .........,..,. orovnd" ehout WRUBand
they now .......ter ~a "lm'lce."
The WRUB 11afr IUd that rotha- tban
pia« the millie Lhult ocleclcd in allrict poprock cotcaO&lt;J, they ,.ant 10 ..,.., WRUB u
bcina "frte-fomw," wuau, up to the
d«joyo.

In the nve yeon of the 11adon'o oiste..,.,
WRUB hu been under ....,., n1111eo. h
bqan u WBFO AM, become WIRR,
follo"'cd by WRIC, and rmaJiy wu
eaabllolocd u WRUB, ..W Onjed&amp;. addlna
tlltt WBI'O'I Jl&lt;Ollll-... Ill&lt; CII1\Pill
rodio~CJYoctmade

WRUB "-.ry." He

lillntina auclimce OONilu Dllinly
of dona •ud&lt;nu.
Lootlat to the futun, Boler said that
1111 ..,., to t.ec- cablr FM ...,
)'Cirotld will alaobc-.t ie ......
Bacr. o..Jeda. ud o.,.;, llid tbey ~~o..
.._(SA)
..,. their

-ua

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..........-...r·-' ....

odmi*rlldoe II bdWod ...•• ~ th~e&lt; uafl
,_ben llfecd oe lheir bopa ror lmp&lt;oYiAa

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- WAUZEM: Ao . .- - . . . . . - -

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�Nations debat_
ing the mineral rights under t he oceans
- - - - - - - - - - - t&gt;,PMJU.b Oooanlt r"!!IDm outllde a . -·. judtdiaion would bl . ; .

.... ~ .... ~Soabold ~ (ISN The
,.. _.of nogodollooJ- 158 - · llw 151\..........S...., a "¥waiW"I!II*m of""'*'' wlddl. b-*'
J...w of llw S.. trury ~""""'""'......,._, a
"**'~~-.. --sod .. . , . _ " " ' -· would~
........... ........ -of llw llllhhapiiiiO blllw 10 ... - - . . . "Erooerp;." llw .......... of .... of
equllroiortl
q...!lly Ptoflla lrom .... ~ of tho
- ~--llwu.d~R...,
Adrnmlolr-. ..-~ -.cad .... y ,.,.,., "£111---·-goton..!y-~-~........Wbl~
. a poky

mondl-.

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ll;'h t l .........
Nogociollooo on llw cruty, """-llw CoGipla evor
A&lt;r:uold olloololng
llw l r ! t - .. ' " ' - . . . . -...
agreed upon-It contalna 320 arttdu and nln• t&lt;.nnocou Coopooollon and US Sl•l. the R-n
-- ~~oo:gon 1n c.....
during 11w .,,_of A d - onlend tho poky '-slolll - - of
1974. While ·~a t.o.c1 rAr1(111 ot - · llw 1reo1y ~ a&gt;mpiUus The Slalt o.-nwnt haaaccuood tho Wol)l
would. , _ ~n&gt;pe&gt;&lt;Qntly, c:omm!S to ~allow rules of
•..nous probloms" on tho wabld mining ....., end
gooemlng t"- ~ of tho abundant oc:an mineral tho ISA with OM d__,t o!llclal toling l'kull._~ thai M
- • "oodoliot rno6ol ol econo"*
In ~.
tho R.pubbn ~ ..,.... ploolorm ~ concom
Collf!lni two-thlrda of tht E.rth'a swfaoo, tho ocons rogardod bv man~ Mllona • "the &lt;x&gt;rnmon herlugt of thai tho ....., lM!Iinhltl Amortcon -~ ofllw Mabld
roanl&lt;lnd." OdlCf ..,..,..~ •• tho p r - o f ~--- ·
ilmftltMI Ind..- ha~ apont
of clollon
polubon and llw rl!il&gt;tl .. ~~._.than 100
- The _....,..,_,..,_
...... througbour llw world.
.. llw t-ofllwS... _
.. b ~ tochnclc&gt;gy 10 ~ &amp;ol- nod- of - .
nldool,
off l l w - .... They . . .
pr-.. on ..lied IIM&gt;ire- In _ . , . .. llw dana of ...... __..&lt;XMd bl~bv~­

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Such a - """"*' ~ ·wkk- bnploloa&gt;n ...... ~ "'"""""' the e.hins "'"" 1.0QCUifod off ... - -- .. South ~ and Enp,d

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m...,.

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oflha

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WIIIW&gt;&lt;IItw J...woftw S.... ~--'"'a,_ YM
no- . . . -. "-'* -.. - - - COOIId , _
dooc..sa d ~- OYW "**'i!lilta In ........-...He con4lmood ..... ... ..~&gt;.do oould bt ~ "lb. -v
Alnca- elltYod up In tho 1911\ ...wry, chooo, ...... . _
to c:onfkt."
In many -

llw d . . . . """' llw -

I'OJ)nll&lt;ntl •

~- -thcdowiopod and--~

- .. Momb1n of llw UN Gononol "-"''ly, oo4&gt;1cb melwt
up • '-!10 of tho ~ of lhc ....Y•
~. haw .,__
cguod_
!h.- .._
""' llw_otlt:b
bt ~Mel to
,_..,.conDn..aly

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and
Sonw- ..... .,..ay .... tho..-...!
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a..-.

The-"'.,_ Million. and rtg1111rom .... Foal .. """ Grut
Pony modo~ b tpll olllaol'"'- on Morm 26
Sodol Dernaa..:
Pony tSilf')
The - . 1 tpll boatno
F.. '"'- Wao&amp;-orlonltd Md..e
Foal. ... ._.. "' . v.y ~- pollcol tMdiiM. - oloa.d
lAder "' e.. Lobor Pony- ............ micldllt-ol-cht-roed ~
Sl*loy weoms u-.c~e Foot• .,_ Lobor Pa-ty-11 _, ..._ • , . . , .,
poklcal a n d irldudta oota1
..-........ "' .. 8rbh lndway. ........... nudor• ~
fncbint~n- "'-1 In lldlaln, ""'*-.l &amp;om the Ea.tn:.pun
&amp;"""'* Community (ECC), onciM obollllon ollhe ...tuolwly lrillocr011r;
HouM oll.onlt The t...bar POlly'- r.-...louppoo~ &amp;om, and 10m&lt; ol ils
~ oNnored Lobor

~,...._ ............... , . . _ o f ....

_....latl

--plono-

...,_wNch

'*"

rMI"IIboooortTrocslcjllll·,..._,
The t...bar f'M)/'1.,.....,.
-~~ thot
poilllc:8l ~ cl
tho Nlr1g Contorv~CM POlly of~ Thalc:lw. The
to.
t1w paJI owo )lftro, haw been ~ "'-&lt;&lt;t ~ ~ and
Anglo·Atnertcat&gt; ...... booh economically and mllllartly .. ..... .. •
docr-g ,.,.. oltht gov«mmonl In lnclut1ry

a.- eon-.-..

~lcltilrnlnl

This polar1z.tUon olldoology .... ...-! no4 10 give .... Britbl1 peop~. th•
~- choice reqund In • ~bile but rlllh«r to alltnalt mutt. of tho
oonJidt10ncy v.ith equally unpopulaf aida Thtlldt..'• ConNrV-. dnp&lt;~&lt;
bllltil owep1 ln10 olflco wllh tho ...,. guilD
Ro.agon - W.

••Roneld

November. haw l.u.d ro ,..,ue llr1UOn's ~ lonova plwnmetll1g
«onomp loltlh •• rooguldod """""' • •
r4Mval
Not only has tltlo policy Qjlfd to adllow., ccnomlc upow.ng. but • no.
no1 ovm been able ro rr...t ..,.,.., . Brlealn'o «anomie liWallon has wat......C
.. tho palltv.o pun _,
"""u~~rrry ~o .. .., ...._ ..,.
n... SOP ,. noc quito precllalng a ,... ora lor 8rblt polio but • b
ollennv • mlddto-ol&lt;h•......, ~ 1or t h o - - ol1har ,_.,,
....,..,..1M $OdAI ~""" Undor tho to..__.~ of,._.
l..obooho; Wllblm. William Roc~sm. Roy Jentcons and [)o.;d a..- tho
SOPhauof• -OCIH 13doocnch-.dt...bar~ofp--.,, IMP
~ «Ytn Ol"ttl Contorv~ MP to DOl
MW
but to f1"'aantAII'i
Bruin's mid policy of ,.,._,.._. IJIHl ....., lnd~ and u:.IDes .,
namt • ,.,.,, and m"-\1 """91&gt; n..t it aloo ..zit of • ....a..on burcon~ ....U. llle""""' tlto"99&gt; ..._.. l..t&gt;oAII'on).

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Thalch•r•

a.-• •ec:Don

UttkPoh IMontn BrlrMt haw lndlcaltd IbM - 1 ! y • SOP Lt&gt;cnl.......,.,
-..ld - • go:noral olocoon """ • · - - plunLry "'" wcond·
rvnnlng Lobor P011y n... eon...v...- ore a dlunt third

I&lt; llle SOP tho - 1 be....,. tho one! o1 Woold w. Utht dl5fNI&lt;IIlong
of !he once mlgluy 8rblt Empjre, tho economy of t1w Wand- no. been
In • .........,.. more 11*1 wad.,., downwwcl sptol Pon ol dw • - ...
wllh rho l o r o t d - &amp;om on lml&gt;Oriolol """"""Y 10 • mort _ . . ,
one Thb has been Ulfd I'll ttt. con -..c. ol t1w Common....-hh, yo~ lhe
tff«u haw been 1«11 whlclt • ......, oom'*'-d Milt rhe ·~ ol Ind.-..
bro.,ghr obo&lt;Jrl'!l old ogc. ha.cr.....t on ailing economy~., need
ofrevttolluollon
h waa thol.abo! Pony, wllh a phbophy lllmiiM ro k&gt;&lt;My'sSOP. 41\ar bwll
Bruin's P&lt;._l doy $OdAI dtmocncy In 194&amp; In lhe 36 yeoro IInce. b ho•
noo pnwldtd tltt counrry wtrh oablt or """'"'"'.l'·lhougll A has
-ocr K&amp;om an economic collopoe The SOP oii&lt;Ts llnfe lnnOYOiion and • I&gt;
nor ~kely ro ~ tltt P&lt;.....r path ol-.gnallon. Thoehor's ConH7V•IM
pollclu, • • we hove •en, hove felloe! mllonbly. This pUis the new Lobot
Porty In rht poollion ol bf1n9 tltt ..........

E90h &lt;tloa
To call anp pollical OI'IIOI'IIr.ollon a N\llor Is a dtflnfte · But Ill&lt;
Lobor Pony should be glwn 11o ct.on.. A diN.:!
of
in&lt;l-v could pnwldo the capllal and the .,.., Ibid to .;.c B.lllln lis much
necdtef t.oo. . pluo adding CtDntrol and clncaon 10 • uritlonn «Xll&gt;&gt;OI\lC

_.,mcnr ...,._,.,.

'-Y-·
One
not
on rtd~ ttw t...bar ~&gt;aey ....,._ ol
dh N.11111-or~or~~ec~ rnemt..ro ' " - . . - . fmgc group
""*"
.clds .._, bu.r doeo - haw a ciNc:l '-&gt;&lt;! polcy-~ or
.. aocopr ...... pallcol ........ dh ..
mu11

-Tha -

concett1r.,.

In
y ...... -

no_,..,..,

lor a nudoor ........._, II lllllld -

t...bar.. young

-bon:&gt; olltr the- and~
lor b . . . e-.ptiiMI, . Wodcl W. ll'""-, .............. ~. llrlllin-..
nudoerdnolro tlw ~ ... be .,. ... 10 _

nuctt. ..._._IV1
0

........
""*" ..llrtdolt
. """'-!
- · thot u...s s... -.Ill ·
"""-v
polric.ol-- "*- ~ hMNtg Wtd
....,. 1945, thot Uhor Pony'a poolllvoa .....

......

._,_thould..

~

..

....._ --.~.~. o.n.oc.- ............ oodsbould ~

. . ........, lo dlonp lAI'• 'i'«lhem _ . , rapo -ood - - thotY do

Ralph'S ~esta~rant Kolb• Style
1503 Hertel Avenue - 836-9557
HOUfl$: 5 1m • 3

pm ~ Sundly

liP a Oilleaa • Lex a lfp,
•·Y. ltylo Con•Mf a Pa8tra•l
• Petato Latk...
Klau • .u.tso•a. IH enaaa

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Commentary

f~

GM planning to dtive over a Detriot Poletown church

!I

caled-•-

TJw /olloiA1Ing eo/uJM, - n by ODIIJU171C oefniRolph ND&lt;kr. Ia prinlrd by The ~m "In &amp;he Pl.blc

dernoliiolwd and eluted bv tlw city of Dmoh to be paid
gMng up Nor ... othor nwmben ollhe
lor bv • $200 rn8on ledotral. aae and loeaJ ~· dezgylnPolnown lrla~IIMrlbal-!1.
...t.idy. Akhoug. the propose&lt;~ - b l y p&amp;.nt IIHlf Middle AQea ort lis hod, Fllltl. .._ t.. wr-. "'GM
....,.., COY« only 70 iiCfU of land. General Moaon cM!nna.n Rogei Smth , begging lwn .., MW fbe church•
- - - - - - - - - b,Ralpb Nede WWIIs to gobtM up t1w entire 465 ac:ra that indudea tbe The church Is bogging cbe ~ for llhY*al
Poletown oomrnw\.ly. One hundrwd lour oft"- - . . ~ F.chlr Joe's ....a ......t. •• WOI1hy of
The lmmacuat~ Conecpeion O.un:h 11 loaded 1n .., now cornpriH the old Dodge Main WIO plant ~ ~aru of easmn DelrOl known .,. Polo1own b it. by all being ram! bv tlw city to make way lor ttw a.dilac
"f''nM. d o - Mlhor OCI1 cbun:h. lllhlch Is both an
~nts. a beaudful, hlot&lt;&gt;ric structuna. To 11a t.aory.
archbdutal!J*m and hlotol1c IINclllre • wei. WI* I
parishioners. longtime rdclmts of this lntegr•te&lt;l.k&gt;MrBut GeiM{el Moton and 111 chairman, R09ft Smith, am aw11e of the fac:l thai tfl. EmiMnce. c:.din..J
mldd)e.dus nelghborboocl, the chun:h hill In~ are not benalng to reason . They ha~e the city on d. run
Durden, made ft lcnown thai he""""""' - oPPc&gt;w your
spil1lual and cultural slgnlficanct.
With ~· that they couJcl..lw~build the plant project, I datw to swaume. · more 'on the ~PC~'
·But od to the giant ~11111 Mot""'flGMJ GM haa ~. They have presented Ooetrott~with whet they
appc«&lt;a~ of the elti&lt;ICion hcrw In our parish. Jf our
Jtipulate&lt;l that the church mwt be ~¥"'e&lt;l to make think Is an lnvlndble ult!matum In llolrilln.ll=a.., out the
c:b111ch otlould be ~olbhed. the rosulling harm
way lot a parldng lot ettec:Nd to ~ new c.dll* ruldents bv May I. 1981. make the laxpaYftl pey lot
Inflictedon our pe.opk would boo abtolllldy dev-ting.
aJMmbiy plant thlot the automlllc«~ to oonolrud prt!pertne the sile and provide a 10-year pr!)pmy•uut
causing. as I can enllblon ~. ln-obW Pft$0N&gt;Iharm."
In Polet011111. The pliant city gowmment . willing to abatement Jf you want the new, robotlzcd ll&gt;CIOfY Wlth!tr'
The church pastO&lt; olfwe&lt;l to give the corpor'lllon
cannibal!&amp;~ Its own metropo11' to give an your chy limits.·
chalrman • tour of the church So r... the moguls o(
unc::ompromlslng GM all that h demand1. Is folloWing the
E&lt;rier
In
lhls
«ntury
worken
had
to
sacriliae
too
Generm
Motot~ have rpwned repealed requests &amp;om
company'• arden. Aftft all . the proposed highly
much of their health. their tilhe and their labor to the th~ PoM!own commun•v to me01 with them and dlscua
autom~d plant will replace two older plants GM
el;Mds to close In Oe!rolt and relaln about a third of the Natlon 's Mllslrial baron•. Now. the people of altomalfws whft~ lht neighborhood c:ould be saved
Pol«town , v-4_., nelghborboocllncludes buslneun thai and the plAnt still be bulk.
Cldstltlll }obi.
Jf dlles under prnsu~ tan condemn churches for
The Revuend Joseph Karasl~. putor of generate more than 1000 jobs, have to sacrillc« their
lmmeculate Conception , thinks the plant can be built homes, their businesses, churches, ochools and corporatlonl to build plants which can be bulk on leu
community
des
lot
a
GM
plant.
While's
more
disrNOying
land
(the propot.&lt;l c.dlllac faaoty llstlf...,.. ta1&lt;e up a
without destroying the church. lnduSirlal dellgn ex~
~e. What's more, they bekw thalli OM wftr • bnle " thai GM muses to cooslder othel way~ of butding Ill than one--.th o1 the lola! and ~ for d.
reasonable, the aUlOmakft could dalgn l!a factory In • plant !hal could save lhls M~ GM wants AU. pro)«s). then surely the corponcion ' - become the
way thai would save the Poletown nelgliborhood of of that ac:ruge . Where 10 &lt;:hutches and many homes ......,. powrr To OM the 465 aaa Is valuab6e real
; .., t1w people of ~ lhll aoage hill been
3500 raiclenls, 1500 hoUMholds. ISO ~. now JtAnd. lor ~ru~a._. GM wants to locate a JO..ac:rw sevaal schools. a hoapital lll'ld 12 chwdles
parldng lot
the lie of their t.ocn., churches ond ~for
GM Is demandirlg thee this enth eommunlly be
~--&lt;&gt;&lt; Falher Joe. as be allectiona&amp;fly ..- decades
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�French failures

Libyan moves on Chad causes war

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br Roe« N . Ou1.tlan aouthurl«rn a.d, Habre·, lpeCiallaed forces ••
launching ........tul •!lids \oelnot Libyan

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In December 1980.

Chad. fd ID

N4o-. tbe (Ap!tal ol

Invading U!yen bu• ol Colonel

Maummar d-Gadclllfy

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Hol~ra

Unwarily Sl:hool
agiJI oHI!f a
..Pre Law Summer tnc\ltute · 1 r ,, • ., weeka trom
Jl1le 2 to J4*t 2 for 1t&gt;e wet:'l&lt;dlly
oan (Tueedays &amp;
Tnursdayat trom June t to July 2 lor rile ovenong
sechon (Monoays ana TnurSdayst ana tram May 30
to Juno 27 tor lhe Saturoay seehons Tne rnst~IA e
w•ll oe or value ro tno~~e alreaoy ptann•ng 10 auond
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""'lude case ana sl11u1ory analyses and res~a•cn
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PAE.U.W INSTlTUTE/SCHOOt. OF LAW

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Praldenl Gu!or 11-Nlmeky ol Sudan .....s In
March 1981 INc •t~w.....,... - noctlw end ol •
...... but 1M begin'*'!! ol on« • ~.
GMiar has publicly IMhed - ....... tiM U.V.n
ltader, aylhg "no and a lhorl$end no's" to tlw
paorna! ol U&gt;yan troop$ In O.&amp;d, 1M N- Yort
n,_ report...!.
G.ddefy'a rwwest plan, l&lt;nown u "f..-.." hu
reoultrd in Fnonc:e end Egypt ernl&gt;loYv1!! proxy
lo«:a 10 bable his armies In Wd Alric&amp; and
Chad.
To the French government, a.&amp;d has become
Pte.oldent Vblay G'Jteard d'Estana'• headache He
Is presently trying to utabltsh •ptclflc
governmental guklehna as to how to prevmt •
triumphant Ulyan 'lah accompU' In Chad
Ha-and the French government-now be~-.vt
that II G&amp;ddaly Is not stopped her• . h• roukl
sweep over the "ntlrt WeJlt Alr1cbn region

Sara
In the past, the Frmch have melntalned that the
road to obilily and mJJUary .ecunty tn O..d
rest...! on the shoulders ol Wadal Abdc!kadlll
Kamougue. the Vice President ol O.&amp;d, who if
leader ol the Black Chrlsb&amp;n Sara people .
Initial French polley hal failed beceUM ol the
elhnk r!Mslons wllhln the nation of Chad Thffe
art 13 Wlnic divisions wilhln the country Ftnally,
with the) toutheastem oeafons of Chad being
111rtually autonomous. the French ore luflllftr&gt;sl
e$$&lt;!11tlal economic and admm- Old and
assostance into the ~try
The only ~organlJed" acarw lorces which ore
~ tbe li&gt;ye:ns on 1M ground •• unde:r the
~ of lirssene Habre . Chad's former
Oo:feruc Minista. From his mountain ~ In

!Nirlory tMgCtS According to .,. ~ military

upen who vlltted Sudan's watem ~ ro
Chad. "Habn'a IMI'I .,. ..-!. they know the
temoln ....:1 they made . , ordaty ""'-chwel; they
will meb We miMrabW lOt" tiM ~• ..., -.s.
them to bleed." 1M New York 1lma I'CJIOft«d
Ha..n All. the f.Qyptlan Defento~ Mlnlsla , has
confirmed rhO! Egypc io ou~ ~ arms and
ammurut&gt;on 10 the lr:xea unda Habre In
conjUnc11on wih tlw Egypcian llld. the Sudanese
ore supplying lood to the r~ hom Chad and
have also given sanctuolly to Haobre'• main IOIUS

2300
In tho Jtrateglc northem ,.glons ol the Central

Alrtean Republic (CARl ove-r 2.300 French troops
ort now sratSonod It Is from this staging area that
th• French ate aupplylng 10,000 O.adlan
refugees In C.rneroon with lood and oupplles
Pret:lclent Oacko Is extremely unhappy With
G.ddaly's elloru and vlslon of "fuaon'' which
have prompted him to develop the necessary
Internal polltlc411 oupport to oppc&gt;se Gaddaly In
w~ Africa
Wh~e this Is aU going on. Nlgala and Niger,
which are both ve.y concern...! With ~
opanilonlsm Into Chad , are ju.C ~ lor
Gedd&amp;ly'a nex1 move Ngenat Interest~ lie '" tht&gt;
bekf that eenaln ethnic groupo ..rithrn the counll\i
may be eJCploitrd Ju$1 •• they were In Chad
Woth Li&gt;yan h'OOpS In Nd}Omena- which Is oo
the nonhem boccler ol Nigeria-and Goddafy'•
sell.vnpoMd belld that he IS the oon-.ual
lalamk rnallah, the blamic leodershlp In northern
Nrgena has ralkd "9&amp;INI Colonel Gadd&amp;ly, thuo
cru!jr&gt;g • SG'On9f' Nigeria The bot1om line ol
lutur~ c:onfronla!IOn '&gt;ctWHn Ubya and Nlgena
lion 1tl the CUJrcnt .-.d on ?*'!I nude• arms TliCe
bctwNn tiM Arat.. and Black AlrQ

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18 ~ • · • pooWin _.,.....,. lundllor 8S _ , o f
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lMclor lhc N&gt;lc: ~ ANnclng AD. of 197S, lhc rwfltlng the program lor .... _ . . and
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them lnlo .,.,. ,...... Collegt of 1'111 """ ~ lnhl ly - ·
appellllng My niooe at tlllo ,,_.ao, oil., lflejolntoa tn ~.,...., to
morgo unltelnto • - ellectt.. bt...,.a!M
Yet, rl:entral and II IN untlellned oona~""' to boOt that ""'""' will
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pentwlar f!Oido. Thus,,.. • • boQirl "'"" o koynoto

to ctlnal •
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Coni- Theatre. 1M Oomrn&lt;lt\lcetlOtl Oopenmer&gt;t
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post uncler ~alter Kun&amp;, 11 oupPQMO to 111 tnt ooordlnotO&lt; and ion&lt;!"' ot
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II tho pOuJbiiTiy lot
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II thM: poMI. Wfth .to HUit M~ we art t!OI In a poaltlon IO comtl*'1t Ofl
wllfcf&gt; ~. - - lOt OUE'a loW fi'Chle.
• MO untU more of thai lntomMIIon II e.otlablo, we mu01 romaln
commntoa 10 mok\lolnlng anc1 aueng~•lng tne UB CO&lt;\OOI&gt;I. FO&lt; • largo,
publ&gt;c: unl'teRIIY, UB ....,., · - . . , _ lhl mot\ dl•- It II Wkhln lnel
contt&gt;&lt;t tl&gt;tl ,.. must any PfOCIOul ao 11&gt;~1 ....,.,._,.
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fO&lt;Ceto I"OI&gt;Otinlla rno-atl&gt;atoouiOMI t111m ltrt,...
apet1. At a t - -Ina Un...._ily nu t o o - -uorfiCY. too many
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mO&lt;O, ...,.. and .....
AliiiQf" tlllt thll ooattolm,._ tno -,..~.,.,.· of ~·t•
education. ano 1111 011ou1a ,..
thlt ,.,. 1 1 - anclbow to
ptOYida " · n. oue 0aan mutt be . , _ , o &lt;~orect
o... """tho
tooto, lho-&amp;Jion. ano eat Nm to_...
Until we ... o poUillOCI 1&gt;&lt;-l lot any raO&lt;gao--. wl~ approocb R with cautlOtl wo 1*11~~&gt;• m~nt be ,._ to nota all
comment Willi tho flnal plan lo 1&gt;&lt;~811. but In /UIIabol/1 any Oltuttlon,w i N - -lroa llle IJUEooncapt,
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II IIIey be too 11\lc and denQetout to tonorl lhl , _ f0&lt; 0&lt;10
cen...-ltu4, ....,._ 8f*dlen of undorgrtdutta OCI-tlon, anO " _ . , .
tllol.,. ....-101110 lllltlllllne cenaJn Facu111" .whlla oii&lt;IWfiiQ othera to
oaand aloNI!ftalena . . , . _ , , ot one gtmmor """'equal pena.
wa .,....._, ~ tho"*' oltooklng Into wara to lmP&lt;Cve ano
lnotl\utloft ... , ...
um..... olwayo changing, procl\lclng ....
d -0 -lnQ OOniO&lt; , . . 10 Cftangt With 1\&gt;060. Bul ... foor we
mer.,.
fttllon of • pr-ltnot wu too- around and
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I rtHYlember ~My I wu qon"! HOW 1·m ~I'*­
MM be o lew altaptkt,out tno.lo Wbo _ , , llelllwO me
The cynic&amp; Wile don'l !*...,.. anythlflll. nol -

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ttw ~ f saw ttwOYQh "'1 • irgff' eyn llfen., on
the COkW~rurn ••• know" ltiOdey. lt wu a blenO•no
ol . . • co41- of bWtTy lllolcMo """"'~~
fact~

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t••'"'-0 t can•t t'loneauy
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the My aaaunctly. and amc. tM .. • ttue
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mesh tnto ot1111 but
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I d!On't """" o t1&gt;Hog to"" At 11101 I . _ tiiOUgnt I
might be o got. out tnen tlloy wrapped mo In • lleby
blue !Ut&gt;ket lnnNd ol • pin~ one oo I knew tnat '' I
,...., q,_,l WUI'foblllllyOnotmalguy. THATwau
10\lof! Tblnl&lt; ol now traumatic II _,ld na.. _ ,
knowing rigl&gt;lthen I was oolno totoa.. to1111otnal)funt
of my Cf!Udnood worty•ng m,Mif ..., _.,.
size, and when my 11181 petfod wao oonna _..., end

t&gt;r•••

Whether IIOt'M008 cute was gonna aak me to the ~Ohth
grade dance.

I mean roally. whet klnda guy - · that onft1
The ""'' ~""'• 1/111 1\eld me tooM&lt;f Ill&lt;• • IOIIIY
amateur bo•er in a .slump. 10 I ktctutd and acr. .rMO
and made a g-tat nutoance ot myoolf u111U- of lila
nicer ones came cww to conaott: I'M. I an!JQO*f up 10
,., braasl and •liNked • few qulcl&lt;
t*ng
ao cut• .. , oould -lbly.,. _,11.
_
I "'" gonne utt hor out, bllt I reilly chlol&lt;enad out
cauN I waa k!nda _ , thlo .,.lng my llrot dey an'
ell. So after tnlnl&lt;iniJ \hinge catol"'ly I fltlollf
decided It could -a• _,. wa'd bo truly
" " - tQOOiherlleeaUM of o u r _ l _ roally, thll

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and I waa none..

Beato...

hOw

twnblotTuoing could you 001 altlng your gl&lt;lrlend to
cllange 'f0/'J7 Plus thllollll lectot, my maacutWI)' - l d
p&lt;Ktlcally be SIIOI.I cen't._llt yoc 10- - · t go
donctng ~ at laut two yeare. CoulO 'fO/'J 1m1eiM
going tor dlnnet aod 1\ovtng 10 . . . tor • high -~
J..el 1 0 - till~ 101- -IW Oltaighl lA tho
MO would
- t o lhlnl&lt;? "Ooodntoni
Oad, I'"' going out With !bet boby again," Well, the
lrVIh ta, I _ , 1 - 10
I 0111 W... ...,.teO - lhDUgll. I coaltl jual telL
tnt I hod- 1111•-lot \hll ooetcw

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awtot. oo-1 hod....., • moondi_IOtl_l
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- CGoof$1, . . ~ 1"*-1 - Off lOIII ... _ . . ,

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ltH by Ml WCII'O&lt;OIIe
hoa!l«ll gow110 IO&lt; -

Thewe r•ally wun'l mUCh 10 do-~c~n m1ke • few
fa.cu It mom-eo • .,.., bONG •tru&lt;ly. t ,.auy w•nte4

to bllm • clgarolft ......... I rlally - · • atlord

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PIC- myoall. I Oldn'l . _ a dollar even II by mtroclt

-w

- n e d -ngt -Ideo. 1 oouten't . - reocn
1111 ..... on the moclllno .1 roally don't
why 1
wantoa ono,proOably .,...u.. t dldn'l .,... •nr nal&gt;it•.
good 0t bOd. And 8110 r .. got tnto lrtnane
Clellra to oucll on • IOIIad up Wild hfHY ooupla ol
eacondt,I\Oid tho - · In, and thlln It into lhe
olr. No4 llflty t'llot, out 1011 1101 to bo puzzlingly mad ot
l'OU'M(I lOt auclla votunteoy lief. ond "'"" to pey '"' h
both monotortly and oh.,..,._lly. 1 ..,.., wnet could be
- r than • lleb'f oookln' a outt? snu, 1 ,..,., be
""""'no,... fa&lt; 01 ..." " " _ .
Now I holt to bo o _,-y w.n but eac:h ensuing
m4nu,.l hod to wa&lt;ry tl&gt;oul ~atM. •
Tharo.,. eo many t~ 1want In nta.lwant to run
ocrou tilt otrw« wllbout -lng "'l/lOr way. I
.,.."until I cencltMmy fnl ~· o_,.,ot '""
IN-oet'ltoo"""" myparonta QO"Dn ovacatlOtl wft-'

ean't

...a.n

all t - - ero oo tw away. I gotta ~&lt;velor
today, altw .,._11'1 my f l n l l o -. r.e
1ft • tunnel all ot
I'm linlllly

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my --..-

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• 011onoa at 1111 tlglll on \hllolllOr-. Few tne
rorat uma 1n my lfa ·~ we ~ ~Jnv~rt•
III&gt;IAI&lt; It _ . LOu Ho1U, 0 1-N.....,. Wbo- - - lhllgN AIIM- of lila lllonolloan
- J n g train." MO h Her\&gt; 11rooka. o hoCI&lt;eY

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na... onougn

m•r.rtaa to QoUt • oect&lt; on.

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The Sc&gt;ectrum .t.~ 1p _ , _ ,• . , - . o n •
topiC

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dlccut:.JH

"''""'""llfl
djOIIIo. r,. loJ/owlnf
chNtlng on col,.,_ umpu..._ It

llrtk;le

...,

wrlrtfll oy Gaq P•~ Dlnc101 ol JudiCial PTOflromut
the Un'-wity ol Marrl•ntl a1 Colt.llf' Pork 1nt/

-lrt&lt;l/n a ,...., luu. ol
Education.

T~t C~r0111ca1

of 1-tiOher

tNcauM we Old no1 make • ..OOUt etton to I"'CJMam
~ tucll wlor to conttmPtob4t It IS ln\poqtiM to
JWl\lft(t ourMtwM and our ltudenta Ihat the un,...;ty
la-OtediO-.,lngandtllat-dlS~

unde!mine• lhl ""Y foundaiiOn ot tMt enterDOM.
Furthermore. academic otthonuty deceiVeS I hoM whO
may awentu.aur ~ upon our Qlowtedge •n&lt;J
lntagrtt ~. ~ •n to tt'!e POtnt of Jaopardit:ing'tMfr ltves Of
PfOI*lr A ractn1 ot~r I1I00&lt;1od In tne Joe~mat o1
M«&lt;iccl/ Eflucor•on. 101 ea~ touno a . ,.,..,,..

c:wralatoonbtl-cnaot"'vll&gt; _ _ _ ingrn

• by Qery Pevete

patient ...- oy young pl!yotclan1
A FICUity M-taled national puOiiclly lor
IWuc» letnPt•tiOit We normaJir recogniZe tf'Wit
,,. Un-.itr ol Marytancl tell ru• oy ·~tog cenoln formo ol neglogance mar • - otllerwlM
we
$1-t· tl klln ...... nat_ '"' - t - t o w o . - . t Why rott..tnen. The •IDlY uw wao not _ ...ly told. ,_, of $1udtn1o -ling 01 !Mvlflclently ,.,.,...,...,
,_,..., wu that '-""'Or ondconl~- . , _ """'r .....,.lnatlono. 0&lt; -"''offoot lormo left~
....-11' - r a t o t o lac..ltr marnben ...,. ..lallat ... "''-the! ......
majOf contrlbuto•• tcr problema ot •cadetn1c

~Y that - · bolnf 1141m0d ...........r"" the
detident morel 1tand&amp;lda of Ot.tt atudenls
Acodemlc d..,_tr 11 nolhlng . - . In
F.w.
Porr observecl In tl&gt;a Joumll oii11Qf11r Et1uca11on that

•m.

more lhan

.a perc.nt of

11uderi1a ..,,,. " ltkety to be

dfshbneat In II'Ht ooMeoe"claHfoom,•· Similar warnings
were iss- In oubaequ.,t ~dol, includ l~g Wllllam
Bower•a ,-t&lt;ltlr publiel.ted rtPOtl In 1116-4, whlch
&lt;ontllned the " tlatmlng lindlog" t~at " at lout noll the
ltl&gt;donta In tn. (natlorlwlclol INII'ftllle navo ""''IQOd in
1orm o1 o . -.l c dlthOneotr .. 1n 1110&lt;1. ,,.
Willlngoesa of otu&lt;*lll to engage In aca6tmlc
dr:shonesty ...n• to P'la¥e rM\alMd relatMty tonS1ant
oowthe yua., panty bocllu.._ 01 Mr . Porr wrote, " ony
incllvlckoaJ
01_,.., b o - to .,...•telrom wnat l•
considerecl •ptq)el( ooncNct If tonhOtli.CS with a
sufrodetotly potlln1 _,..._••
Thelncont-to-age ln - - r o n

,..n

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~V:.:.::'..!,~-"::.':..::
... &amp;l'lould ...
tho P&lt;octOufM ..,...,_ 1!1'
low
adminiSUaJors anc:J lar:uuy membera and ehmMate
thoH that enc;oura goa ICI6emlc d j•honeSty

El1mlnete procHuret11m

Many aom•n•&amp;UIIOI'I.

pualyzed by a mtaconc.ptb'l of " dYe proeeas," hav-e
erroneoualy auum&amp;d U'l.lt lUll act~tor..an-.t tlftlll'l~.
technlcal rulea ol twiOenca. muttl ploe appetJa, 8.hd ttte:
lin are reaultld " by taw'' tn atudant d'-cipllnary cues,
Not aurpriaingly, lac.ult~ membel'"l 111 reluctant to•n..-otve tnemMI&gt;~M In auch pr~ngs. As a

cona.equ•nce, tome of them lgnote aca.&lt;lem ~
d - t y · l t - h t &lt;, llltreoyputung-totudents
01 I -'ll!VtdosadVIIIllgt Ot-. ....,ply l o - the
gr~det

of atudtntt •tQn cney praume guflty of

chul.ng Of o&amp;.tglanam Boln ptatfiQH tntute :stucten.11
at
un.,...,.,,y ttomdwtdent!fyiftg repee1
WJ1hou1 MY

OfQCiltU

at&amp;, &amp;nd prewrll the
or~

ocw- campua 6nducNid • lade ot auem10n 10 ew.n
CollegM anchH'W~liN 101011 tM counuy.,. now
rudltnMUOt)' -utlona In the P&lt;-ratlorl anc1 _..;,g d·ocOPIH\aty tegU~otoon1 It Is lmponant to
ptOCtorlng ol eum~nttlono. • • - ancl cum~&gt;trmme ~ eQUitlbM proc«&lt;iufH tt\at ere oompatiO.. • Uh
policies ptoceclurH IMI dlscou111ged faculty the-. oltht . -1c oom~nttr. F01 example.
,.,_,.from roponing COHO. and teniMt ponottles the new Cod• of Stud.,r Coitd«t at our lns.titv1ion
that Sugl/fiSted tO 11&gt;a campuo community that prorides lor atraamllnect "'disctpllnery conlerenc:es"
o . - .lle d laoonattr wu not ragar- •• a - · ralhw than form111 hNtlno• '"most caMS.
offense. T~e conHqutiiCOOwtte predictable. StUdents
lmpolo wier potrallltl. Loot yeo(l repon oy tM
syatematlcalf)' 1-to._ end dlt1r1bulod examlnaUons.

Cam&amp;g.. Covncll on Potier Studtes '" Highef

torged doZens of ''Qra6e change" fOfmt and related
documents. lfttlltrated a n lldmlnlstratlve o1fk:e (where
o - 40 gr-lortM _,.bora ol o cempuofratomlty
were ltlalllod), anc1 ~ In -·ancl rampant
c:lleatlng during ....,lnatlons In latgo loelur.

Education oontolned tM obH&lt;VItlon that "&lt;ollegos
,,.. lacultHI&gt;aVO - a l ly tended to bt lax in
punfo~"'v atudonto '"' acodomic di0llono51y.• The
most common ••ampte. on OUf cam,pua and
11M bMn the fHKtioa ol limply gi¥1ng the ~
studtM 0 lal~flg gr-. Sud&gt; I
Moral
condemnation
e n&lt;l
•oclolog fc a l ICI!ooillO Which tiro otucltrll might
nol
_.uzatlorla - . no1 ~fiiCo.nt- to the O..er tiiOM otudtrlll . - . , In cs_. ol falling lht
serioUS lncidrWltl we ••• encountering. WhaJ was ,......._ lnotMif. II eteot Clthnuoono of IICaCIOnuC
a l s o . - wu careful attantlon to the wayo In . ,lch dilllonollr,...- ~ ancl ila ,....,.,....
own policieo and proceci\IIM ..,. compounclinQ e«ott hN been mt4e to tt'llorm sttJICientl tl\at SUCh
t h e , _ . , o1 . . , _lc doahOftt"'Y on tht c:ampua. Offllt\MO OfO !foaled - S l y, • tha IOPPf~O
Some olouo efiO&lt;toln tllll dortetlorl hevo ptOgreneclto punillomont fO&lt; o wlllul ollllnM Shoulrl be -..e lo&lt;m
1ht point that - can ol\are a lew
With ol-otlorllrOtn theun~tr. • ptnn&amp;'*ltnot&amp;tlorl

poftcy-I C&gt;PIY.--

•tHwhere.

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•-lono

0../op o doflnfr/on o1 " aoed.,lc dl•hono$1,. • It 1$

difficult to &lt;tlscountgo IICtclemlc dlohonea1)1 tllectlvelr
II stu&lt;ltnts and lacultY ,_,.,.,. don't know wnat the
termllleons. At Mlfrland, lor uomplt, we limply had
prohibited all"acadtmlc lrragulorltl..." wnlr;/l.lltakon
literally, coukl have Included "'-lno gum In ctau. AI
o lftlllt, we frequently walled a cona"'-blt ,_,.,
of..energy In protrtctodond lrwtraUng,-toslboUt
wllett.er Of not acadarolo dlanonesty lnciuded
. nagllgentao wtllaolntantlonalacto."' -he&lt; 01 not
It was Improper to aubmlt POI11onS ol the aome
wor1t In mote than ono ctuo. The board of
rwgonto
theM aocl otht&lt;

on the atudent'a oll~el uanaeript. Of both. tt 15 often
ptlnflll to lmpoae oUCh oanctlono In o specific caao.
but it Ia lmPI'fatWe to do -a U we wfsh 1.0 ellmiNte a
eampua c.timatt thlt not only Is toJerant or acadwntc:

diShonesty. bUl mey 1110 nave the perverse effect of

encouraging t~UCS.nta wro did nol cheat at home ex In
"""""""I)' kl&gt;ool to adopt lueh PIOCltceS In COI'-

ond thtougl&gt;out ll&gt;alr ~-.
One ol the
•ratted ""' camSlOPPed taking _ .. I ar.llted the topic ol our
..,...,..,lon lrom ,,. mo&lt;al ..,.,.. ol cont-wy
atudtrlts to the ~oomlngo at the ..,_.tty, The
~~~- that no lat., wro&lt;o wu not lnaccura!e, but Ilia
primlry fOC:UO _ . atudtrl1 ottltvrlos rlicl dilem&lt;noo by odOC&gt;tlno o -.,.,.., thiS -thefvll-oltheP&lt;-,.,.,lour~·--·
d - - . . - -.- t h e - •fObflcolton.• "fachnatlng - - -·· anc1 oltiiOMotudtrlto--.lnit. ~itr-'..
•p~~~g~or~otn.• whh _.lie Cltflnltlorla lot tech.
lios,._, .,.l~-lettat...-andlacutty-11/rm tto. /mponaliCI of oco-lc lntwgrlly. knowingly
cond~lona that -lei allow
Academic di-llY nao had ,..atlvoly strong _ . acMomk: dla_,y to llourtal1 In anrvaneratlorl ol.
supeiort end •"-'once arnotiQ-... otu&lt;ltntf. panly st!,'Citnll.

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Offended and Indignant
Toi!W Editor,

MonO.,-.

t '"""" H IroniC. to M Y lhe loU1, to 1ft
Tilt Sp..:llum an lri-Otplh artie.. on Ml&lt;ual

...,...,._. I he&lt;! on F~r .,,..,_.,.;,.., Wttn Ma.
a..- - ~ 1ft detlll to .... ,.....,. In
•hiCII llouncl Thfl Si»dtUfll'o opoof ol my,..,.,. In ota
Dlo- lotw a YW'f W:louo loml ol - • ••
~....- . Thfl $pec1Mft'o-- " apology" In

-nod f•woo no rnorttnan a notice"* atone
11 olloni!Yt ancl that It wu not ,_,,
I

lo&lt;~ncl

"ma lkloull}"'. Obv&amp;o...ty, OM cliO not undeBtand

nr;

point.
How, t •ould mu~at'* lorget tnlo -lnc'ldtnL
It Ia ciiH!cull to brlnf mrMIHo biCl&lt;tf a11out an 11om
that _ . . , In a _ ,...., lhal wu ,...,, to be
IHimorouo. But tl&gt;e ' - ol """""on 11111 pettk:ulw
by!IM polntt to a III&lt;ICII Iaroe&lt; tuue: tl&gt;e man- 1ft
wNc/1
&amp;11 made l&amp;rgell lor )oll.n baled not on
tnttr taltntt. not on INir -•~lA. not on t1111r

•-n

ll&gt;ortcornlnft. not

..., on ,.. p11y11&lt;:a1 .,.,...._,

but on ll&gt;elr -ulll(y T-.olla on 0 1 ' * - 11&gt; lhe
..__, mtgM point out Ulal tl1ey • .,. , _ ot
- . - - . n o t IIMiod In thlo
...... - - ot ,..,........ not IHnittd cM.I, to
phyalcaj IICia Ao - m ~~ hal &amp;qllalnod, It
ll&gt;e ol an at_,_. In _ ,
"*'t""' It lltllleutt to hoftclton- of

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lor U.la 0011 Of . .- .
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t~t .. oil-color h -.

lotoot
linn. .._fuMy. With lho

on-...,.._, now In llltac~,

- woman WIH be 111019 Wlll.lng 10 ref- to lllloW
l h - M to be lt&gt;a totgell ot vlclouo auuat
..t\\WnOf,'·

li la_,.,,, aad to me, at-lilA to.,.,...,.,,.,
woman
ara mora .-itlva to theM t u than man, thai tl&gt;e tom... tdiiOI'i,..,hlef of Thfl
Specjr""' MW no objtoetlon to thlt...., otoatire. Only .
- · • - aro otr~ -..on to oar to,..... t~at
thlo 0011 ol tNng ,.,.t Iunny, or at tile very ..... that 11
- a r t to be IM ..,._, ol ....... IHimoc that men
alfo bt. Will ur. Wc&gt;orno tor eu ol uL
Woman ,...a ---~-being- - . r y
lrltl&gt;e- ~ - · lllrMg to llloo otaW. ott""""
nuty-Unlonunatety, - ' 1 CIO not -thO -~ooo-. of thla 1._ 01 tile

-•tv

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~urthCan-unlllt..._.totllom.
So, Thfl-..,turll, lime ,.,., CIO a -itO on OCher

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Registration

One site only for .fall drop-add
No

hassles~

Ellicott keys still missing;
security forces increased
Tht set or muter keys \O the Ellicolt Complex, stolen Ilie Friday
n_ilht ~om a room tn t~e Spau!pill$ Q~~ale, were sdU In
oteulallOil Mood•y momma, promptina the Department or Public
s.re~y to maintw iu ln«"CUCCC force; or om~cn in the build ill$ to
guard~ cloftnllcwy.roo•
Tht keys - e t11cal from the CUstodial SemcU' orrocc:, &amp;Jon'
with a oolor t&lt;kvislon, a &lt;kconuive telepboneaocliwo bolt ruu&lt;r~.
sometime bel- Fndll)' tli&amp;hl -,nd Clr'ly Satwdly mornina.
~ Ellioolt break-in occurred on Sunday 11 the Research
Museum or Athropoloay, located oo the second lloot of

lmolk....,,, ·- .

SpauldiQa.
Public Safay Dirt:etor L« Griffuuaid be bdic\d tbetwocrtmt:i
were coauniued by w"S~~M penon or penons who intended to
"CJQie ba•oc in lhe ElliCOil Complex."
.I

I.IOSWe
1H tt.fh of lbt keys ,... discovered by 1 CUJiodial worlter 11
7:30a.m. Saturday. Orifftn speculated d!at the thief entered the
CUstodial Services' Offtee, took 1 key out of one or the desks, and
opened the loclced key control closa, which contained numerous
sets of mllSiers.
The Oirecor added that the thief was most likdy a University
litudent or an employee, remarking that the individual had
knowled&amp;e of where things are localed in the Custodial Servu;a'

orr~.

Aceordiq to Griflin, tbt same indiwidual cut one of the ban to
the pre of the Researcb MllSCIIIII of AntbropoJocybut did not steal
or desuoy any or itS coo tents.
Public Sa ray and CUstodial Services expressed concc:m over the
theft, n«!q that the thief nc.,.. has access to tbe entin EIJloou
Complcs with the w:cptlon or Food s..v;c.. fll&lt;illties. '
•

Oespitt not heft!IJ a sitr on oommcnted.
tht Amherst Can•pus for Fall
He explained that within the rqistration) within a rnooth,"
rq~Stratlon, Assodate Director nc•t t•O years, all &gt;~udmt McNamara
comQlcnted .
ror Adaninioos and Record• uoups WO'\Il be moved out or "There tJ a 101 of mcdlantcal
Ellen McNamara Is oonlident Squ.re-to con•cn u to the worL to be done (on any .,te)
"-.t can bandk the traffiC from Dent II School. Neal noted lhat ud we trould ILI:e to tdl
prt -rq,Jttation."
Pa&lt;:ilnlt$ Planning bu no RIMknfJ "'hen K 's lotnl 10 be
For lbe first time, all deftnllt sites for any of lhesc berore tbe ~ ends to
craduate and Mlllard fi'llmok Q&lt;'PNUllons ud added that avoid d l - in the (all."
studenu will rqp~~n lbr.bi!Jb "AdmtUIOIU and Rtocords is a
Studeau can deposit
tbt mail. Only undersraduate mO&lt;e immed.ate problan . .xbcy completed matmab bel"ceo
audenu will be droppin&amp; orr muse l1avc a &gt;pot by the Fall or April :10 and Apnl 22 '" Squire
reaistration materials at Squirt 1981," ht explained.
or FroncuL Schedules can be
Hall and using drop.add at
In tht PIJI, trarfic has alwa~ pteked up bel"'een May ~ and
Hayes B. Admissions and been much hcavitr in Squirt May
8
in
Squire.
Records is confidtpt that than in Fronczak, McNamara Under&amp;raduates can drOP-add
because of the smaller said. " It Is easily aa:essible and at Ha)'e&gt; bel"'em M11 • .,.,population of peoplt usina the there art other activities going May 8.
- Lwt Montkl
Kayes-8 facility, one site for on there," she eq&gt;iained.
dr0p4dd will be c:DOu&amp;b.
Admiuions and R&lt;Oords is
Admusions &amp;Dd Rtocords was seekin&amp; a centrally located site fl'
r~ to cive up the spt~tt on on Amhcrsl to oen out tbe
I he
second
floor
or cro,.ds. McNamara maintAined
Fronc:ut---otitPna~Jy a Pllysics
thattht orr~ IIC'tds a p1.ooe that
l&gt;tpartmeot ~ SPDc~-to has room for typists. &amp;Dod
mate room for cradoate eniJ'IIICCS and ails. easy access
student labs.
for handicapped studenu, and
i&lt; ~ferably close to Olbcr
student acdrities.
Seardai..
"We are presently lookina
ror I Spol On Amherst ror the Ooaos
Fall," ~cNamara noted.
"We hope to find a site (for
"though nothing has been
officially dcsiJnated yet."
Vice President for Facilities
John Neal said no sites are
presctltly being considered for
Admissions and Record s.
SUMMER SESSION 1981
"Everythina is on hold beau.se
"'e don't lrnow bnw many
oraaniz.ations (in Squjrc Hall))
e-.
w ill be movina." Neal
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cha.naina the 1octs or the PS)'ChoiOSY lAbocllories, the Research
Museum or AJubropoiOIY and any addidooal flcilitia that oontaln

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OriJrm auened lhat tbe robber7 of!be master keys was t h e scriolls key theft that has cvc:r occurred at tbe University. He
IDclicatod lba IAdjvldual muta- lte)'l bave beea stolea before, bill
previo• c:rimea bave not ,alftc~ed, potentlally, so m111y
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lieutenant arwaponslble for the Ellicott dormitories Griffin said.
• After the ke, tbefl wu reponed to 1'ublie Safety Saturday
momina, rour addltlooal ofr10en were assi,ned to the buildill$.
GriJrm indicated llw additiooal campus ICCUrity investla&amp;Ulrl have
beea auantina the complex ~~~ Mooclay alternooa.
Raidau are abo prac;tic:iaa pnautionary measures. Aceordina
to Poou:t ~ Head Ra:idcnt Nancy -ciliberti, the
clorali!9&lt;Y Ia maiatainina baD trllcbes with floor member$
uteratdy cbeddaa for aranaers.
FU~G Head Raldent Paulll bbin maln&amp;ained thai all Ellioou
raidc8u bave beea n«&lt;rled o( the iDcidetlt aDd are all ''beiac extra
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NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
Red Jkket Dintn&amp; Room-PC'IIt l..ll"ceny- A male
that unkJiown per1100(1) tanovtcl h.is brown
ltatMr sbouldu b-. vlllu«&lt; at $7$ and contabllna
penonaJ papcn. 3130/81-l:&amp;$ p.m.
rq~&lt;&gt;ru

Wall Dda to Nwst'l Room-'-ll Luc:eny-Nunc
rqJ(Ins thai a ... s1a.o r~ "U.U.enily Htallh
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Rltll111ond-Petlt Larceny-UntnoWl! peuon(s)
removed the f a - loudlts in the ladies a.throom
c:auslaa S40 c~amaac. 4/ 1111-8:39 .....

W'dketOO-BUfllary- A fanale reporu that two rinaJ

and a 1lmu Wll&amp;dl aD valu«&lt; at $174 .,.en removed
from ber desk. 4/2111 - 2 p.m.
F~Assa.ult-A fanalc reparu beina u:sal1lled by
her tJ&lt;.boytrknd. eo.pwn1am su. .ined iJUIIrics to
her bead. dial, &amp;111\J ud lqis. Warrant to bt obtaiotd.

SOUTH CAMPUS REPORTS:

J/ll/81-oD:JOa.m

1&amp; .FIIfbtr-Pcslt lMcaty-'Tlltft tanks of nitrous
oxide 'ltCft L&amp;tea Md are valu«&lt; a Sl$0. 3/Z7/IJ-6
p .m.

SOUTH CAMPUS REPORTS:

lUmlall Towr-Pellt l.atcftly-A,aale rqoorU
un~ pc:noas(t)

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tha unlmou ptriOD(J) re:moved cme brown briefcase

conwni., pcnon111 propcny. 3127111-3:4$ p.m.

c:.pe., H.ai-Petil ~y-A fomak r&lt;:pOrU that
llllkno• ~toot a literature IIICYdl.1114iser ...;rh
• ~t.o.'d.,..... and oae rack from the area desk.
VU&amp;wofil...rll SIJO. 3127/81-$ p •.m.

NORTH CAMPUS REPOlTS!
MFAC Cuft Ctnter-Perit Larceny-Maraartt
Oua&amp;u r&lt;:p0ru lha ..nlmown ptr10n(1) removed an
Obaus Triple Beam balance scalt, Modd oo. 200,
'&amp;lu«&lt; &amp;I $60. 4/2/11-:lS'p.-.

Wilkelbn- PC'IIt Larceny-A female reports thai
Furnas 'lflllh-l'tlll
rma~e reporu 1b11 unknown penon(s) removed S60 ift clothilla from lhc
. unknown ~ ~k hC:r P.,~. Subjea ~vm\J dryer in tbe lalltldry room. 4/2111-2.1S p.m.
pune but SlO wu ml.siioa. J/30/Sl...a:30. P·'"·
Blidy Haii-Peti1 Larceny-A mole reporu thor while
he wu-oway unknown penon(s) took a drawina table
SOUTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
lamp with auachtd maanlfier valued at $68.
Gocillyea r Buemcnt!Men 's Room.:..cri mirial 412181- l p.m.
Mifdlief-Unlrncnyn 90fl0h\•) removed the link Iron\
the walt Wtd dlsconn«ted pipe from the ftll c:auslna P· l -Petit Larceny-A fanale reporu that a Sear'•
the water to t Rier the haUway and Snack Bar. Total bauery was stolen from Iocr 1964 Chevy lmpl!a.
4/2181 -7:30 Lm.
daftulae ~ S50. 3/30/81-1:15 p .m.

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Dewey-Pail l.at&lt;:my-Onknown person(s) took a
Weahtnd II" dtctrjc buffet stllltt vl!u«&lt; al S30 from
the kltchea area on the ucood floor. 4/2111-7:09

Squire BooksiO&lt;c-Pcdl LarCICDy-A lllale was
oboawd ta.tll\a se&gt;ml U.•rts and tbom rrom the
boolatoo'e .1114 piKiJII them iMWe his- coat. Vallie of
clothlna Is $$6. Sub-""' ~as plaecd Uftder anat.
4/JIII-J2:35 p.m.
Abbott 8asemem Ladieo Room- Pmt I.Mca~y-A
ftml!e len h« Adidu Pckel vl!ued at sao in lht
Ladles Room. When lbc raurncd fOf h. the jacket was
miJOina. 412181..,9:30 p.m.
Or-nt-BuraJary- A fttt~ak reports that keys ,.ere
taken from her key chain. 4/1/ 81 - 11 p.m.
Sherman Student Lo!-Haraswenr-A female reports
bclna harassed by a w)he mak usin&amp; racial slurs.
412181-4:19 p.m.
Main/T~sh-obwuetioo-A male wu arrested by
State Pollcel~ fcx a SUNY AS btedl warnn1
wucd by Judae lltstry for failure 10 pay a f'~. Taken
10 AmherSI PD. • /218 1-7:03 p..cn.

Program looks to hel
on-campus drinkers
Every day, partles are bdd,
..ith people enjo)'ina lharudves
witb drinks-ill most c:asa
alcobolk. Aa Elllcou Complo
Nurse Caller emploYft Aid,
''Drift kitla is a bi• problem .
Many peop~ aet heavily drunk
locre, bUI moil of them ~
come ro !he Nurse Center." •
Drinkina itself is a lOCially
eccquble' practiee; however,
drinkin1 without mocleralion
lead• to a number 'or
probleau- rlablinl , traffic
ao:cldenu
and
campus
van4alltm.
Tbe Alcoholic Awa r - ·
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.-.:eOuobcr 19'79,10 make UB

audents aware of drinkina
problans. II wu established
under the leadership or Jerry
Thonlet, proaram Director and
a UB couftltlln&amp; psyc:boloabt.
'thomtt, a seasoned veteran
counselor or appro~&lt;~matdy ••
years' ellperientt, last year
beaao payina roorc aueatlon 10
tboat wilb lllcohol problans.
Now, Thorner sold,
ptRen~ of Ill hil climll ha~
problems that are aloobol·
relaled .
"Nin"'Y IO 9' percent of !he
problem drinten can'1 qulr
drinklna by lhttt~selves," wd
'Thorner. "They need belp, and
we are 1r:rlna to help them, but
VIMIIY u 11\bould, don't toll!e
(to couueiJaa)."
'Jbonlu wd, "We - trYina

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alcohol abuse, belplna ihem to
develop responsible dtinklna.
Most people don't mow how
many (alcoholic) sbou are
ilk:pl. It depends on body
• weiabt. For example, a man or
150 pounds can take four shou
an bour. If be !&amp;Ices· mO&lt;e than
that, it'• iUepl drinklna."
In addition, lhe AlcoboUc
Awar·e ness P roa.ram offeu
aroup counsdina from l to S
p.m. rvery Wcdnc:sclay rveniQa.
Ew:ry . . . aboat 10 nine
people use it, Thomet Aid.
StaTf member Debbie
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l&lt;lCidcnu and most of the
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"It's hard to tell a lOCia1
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Umlts," 8ec:l explained. "Most
people don't know the scienti fie
statlnic:s. We ,.ant to malte Ibis
Information available 10
students, and we'd like 10 •ee
more 11 udenu come lo
eounteiiJII."
In order 10 Itt the students
know the llk&gt;obolic proble:rn,
th.is aroup hu btal orrmna
workshop&amp; and bas had tables in
Squire Hall, Nortoa Hall and
the Ellicott Compla ill the put.
Do Mardi 30, the prOI(&amp;SII
opcaed the drop-in Caller ill
room llS, Cllment Rail,
~DMtlnc the lint time the
aesvice was a~ oo the
Maift Suus C..pus. Tbac is
aloo .., orru- ar 106 Norton
Hall, Ambcnl C..pus.
Baa Sreplley, worlrina
towvd. her Mutcn clq:ree ill
Couaidift&amp; and Human
Savlca, &amp;rranaed the Clerncut
Hall branch. "I beeame
illlerested In aloobolic: probJems
tbrollah lhe Raidenf:e Ufe
Study Oro11p ," sbe adds.
' 't.l cohollcm is a •ery
bnporwu issue for stude:nts."
Accordlna • to Stephafty,
evaluatloa of ~ drop-in center
wiD follow a four·weelt trill
period. Jr it il worth lceepina '""
{OOID Optft, thtre ...;11 he a fuU
proarilm neJQ year.

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Miller diamond in rough for Bulls
Oettina into the "swioa" of winnina, the UB
baseball Bull!, catapuhed by the heavy offa nlve
111Jllery PJOVided by Dave Rosenhahn and Orq
Miller, completed the lim Icc of their
Was~ton D.C. sprina trip bywinnin• three of
four pmcs tO even their ftiCOfd at W .
After spliltina a doubleheader with Oeorae
WasllillltOO Uoi-sity (GWU) on Friday, the
Bulb rt"bounded 10 pound out 19 hiu enroute to a
IS-4 romp over Howard Univcnily (HU)
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Oo5ina OU1 the trip aplnR Gco&lt;ae Muon
University. U B emeraed •lct orlous on
Rosenbaho's two-run bome run in the r~n~ wra
mtyn&amp; 10 def- Howard 6-4.
Opposilll GWU in the opener. M llter
contribol&amp;cd a p air of hiu as the Bulls rode the
four-bit Pitthlna of R.uss Brahms. who hurk&lt;l
seveo iJIIIin&amp;s while ltritlns out sl.t bauers, to an
8-1 victor)l.
However, in thc ni&amp;hl cap GWU dropped the
Bulls 9-8, despite Miller's six RBl's. indudina a
thr.,..run homer. Sealnd baseman Gene Dudek
added three hits in four at bats for UB. Hurling
ill the second gam c. Rosenhahn was chargcd with
the Joss.
Howard Univenlty f&lt;ll prry tO the Bulls as the
of the infield QOmbined for ciaht RBI 's io
the 18-'1 victory. Sllorutop Rosen hahn punched

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Monroe Communny Collcac
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IMCC). 12.-1 S...unlat arteii'IOOO pk&amp;Kod .... h the team cffon put

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th~ for three. Neumann grad11tt&lt; Dudetr, also
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The ronobincd SC\&lt;en·hu pitcbinl or kft- fmhonen abo bod three .....
bandas Paul Webb and Tooy Nicomc:ti held HU apoon .. they ltd a I'OI&lt;nl Stl.ooak ooddcd " "'• wee ahk 10
io clle&lt;k throu&amp;htout the QOJUcst. Webb a auac.k-accou.nuaa fOt: l t of JC1 thaD all m-• hxh • J.UJI as
lklrfaJo•s 11 toats
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Jom V. ~. Pf&lt;'ldcno of tbc
MCC abo IIY'lll m thar fnl
innonp. llVUII up sl.t bJU and two earned OlliS, UBclub.eom-.tcclallertheprow
CIO&lt;Ilat, is ~1 . UB'&gt; ...,_dub
wbllc Nicomehi aJJo,.cil illR ooc hit io three lhao "thiS ""' I ..,ocl ,.. rO&lt; U&gt; UOOY&lt;b lO Ni~ocan lh:i&gt;'tnR)
innona,5ofrdkf.
we·~ropcnl)'b-'abouaa•etkand 1od.ay. ud eben \("OIIUH 10
Apinst Gcorac Muon University the Blllls a 1\alr or outcloo&lt; pna~US . .., ~ S)"n&lt;&gt;M f&lt;&gt;&lt; a S..wda&gt; -do
needed utrl itutings to overcome th&lt; bosu in ru!ly dkln"o tno• ho,. ....a .,, "'""'" 1M S)'fCIIux Uol'-.niry
could do-..ybod) played ve.··. " B" t&lt;am
Fairfa~. VorJinj1. On« agoio Rosenhahn. a
juruor from West Smeca We:R. provided the
p•••••••·c~··•••••·~
firepower witb two biu, including his sam•
winning home run.
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Paul Daddario. displaying his ability at the :
n£FAMLYF£STAUWITS
SANDWICH
plltt, bau&lt;d a perftc1 three for three.
Contributina two ltits apiece were Dudek and
Steak. Tuna OC' ltaliau Sauaqe
outficldcr Rudy Pdtifotd.
Choice ol • Ham &amp;:
Meatball,
Givln&amp; up only on&lt; run in four and onr tbfrd
Innings of rclirf. Mikr Power picked up the
victor)' for the Bulls.
(with t.hw c:oaponJ
Thc Bulls will rdurn to Washington Thursday
for gam .. agaonst Oeorgcrown Unh•crsity and
ON PREMISE OR TAKE OliT
Catholic University.
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nine strika in a row-fCK a 271. as
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been away from the $J101U pqes for awhile at1d
lllln'a a wry fOOd reuon wh)'. You aet, a apons
JeaeDCI died last wedccnd and that leacnd waa my
fatber.
AJitbocly VIctor Petti may DOl have been
ltaowD b)' moat of you, but if it weren't for him I
prObebly never would have been a 'M1ter and
cauinly riot the sporta enthll5iut I am now.
My fatber pn me my f1r11 ball aJove at1d IlK
me out ~tO Uule Leque. Wbm I decided I
wamed to play fDOiball, be didn't cfucouraae me
dapite UIY mother'&amp; r.ntin&amp; and ra•itll th11, I
would au bun. H iab scbool basketball time
rolled arOWid and o.d IIIJide sun: l p a new-pair
of Coovcne snealcen. He dido 't Watll his 10n
slidJtll around~ cowu on Granu' ~F-.nally last Christmas be 101 me a new
typewriter With the stipulation that I never foraet
that he did h i1 pan to aid my cat«r. ( It dldn '1
maUer that he aho laid it was to be my
Christmas, bil1hday, araduation . . . pracnu
for the Delli 10 year~)
But you have to be wonderitl&amp;abouttbe aporu
lqeoll pen.• Wdl, my father wun't your

ord.inary athlete. Liltlna all the awards he earned
would be lt&gt;dlcrour, let'&amp; just aay he was
evcrytblna from at1 M U •'eiahililtltll ehamp to
an all-su~r lnfidckr. Tlw: "Old Boy'', u my
modler ca1IOd him, was a wdl-tnown commodity
in the are. aporU wasa.
As a penon Pa was a very quiet !Dill. Many
times eveo bis owo famDy dido 't know what aoitll on inlicle him; bin as cxutme as be wu In
bis silence. be was th11 much ~ rcsp&lt;ded.
O.J. Simpooa laid be would ao out oni.QP and
AU promised the aamc., but bol.h of thea biUll oo.
100 10111. My fatber dldo't. He al~ys &amp;aid be
wanted to die &gt;OIItb his booU on. Thank Clod be
cot biJ &gt;~~~&amp;h.
Marcb 21 Ood tonic bim bome at the bdaht o f
bis best bowllq aeries all ~. o.d bad won
the ront rwo ;.ekpou of the niPi with one 1e0rc
well ovu 200 and &amp;ftOOoer or 199. He wu
markinJ bis way ~rouah the tblrd pme wbcft a
bc:an attaek took ljia life. A man from the Jeaauc
came up to me ~let and explained that if my
father would have finished, be would bov• won
the third jaclcpot aDd p&lt;obably would have had a
&amp;ood shot at hilh three-tame series for the
ycar-ju11 what Dad "'anted.
Tbc grid is over now for me, but I hope the
memories never cod . Scarinl down at my~
mitt, I doa't aet how they could.

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b&lt;&amp;ln Friday. with tcanu .,.._.,
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01 9 a m. and contin"" lhfOI.I&amp;b
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Uru....ay. 'UB will abo'- local
nvob BWfalo SWt Co0qr and

Caniin" Colka&lt;.
Trophies •ill b&lt; lwardod 101
outllandlna play "' men'&gt; and
• omcn't lln&amp;ln, mcft's 1rtd
•omen's dovblo and ma.r.td
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-Summer Sessions-PRE-REGISTRATION FOR UB SUMMER SESSIONS
APRIL 27th THROUqH Mit Y 1st.

MATERIALS ARE NOW AVAILABLE
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contact the Akohol Awarenep Program. 106 f'iol1_on.,

Are ~- communJQtlon akllls lmportonl to Y""'
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frorft 3-6 p.m. end find out. Communki:tlon;
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636-21107.

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                    <text>6 April 1981
Vol. 31, No 77 SUNY at Buffalo

Sexual

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d&amp;ims Womca's Scudi&lt;s Coll&lt;:l&lt; ... rr., Alii- liic\L "II'•
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puuioa up willl," ldch Asloall&lt; Prof....,.. of Am&lt;'rican
Studi&lt;s Elir:abab Kea....,y.
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lallnll&gt;llltftl, ~rdloa to Afnron~oivc Acllon Diroctor
Mlkolm APlin!. "There'• ,.....,n 10 Cl&gt;f&gt;Ciudc," he ·
surmised, ''tllll p&lt;oplt feel ,.xually h~rnscd on compu•
bucd on the number or comi'IJ!lnts. Th•y all con'o he •nozy
&lt;ails."
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or teach&lt;!$ is the
• maio rasoo why hlrUS&lt;d lndiriduali aro roluctanl 10 Iii&lt;
dlorfo5. -.ina io Aptlni. The indllqity or bcills ohe
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mus&amp; ha~ maac ovcttclr&lt; if .-her
. ~ makC$ • ..,...., advance.
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complainu." she Aid. -thea lhlc'• a ~&lt;n&gt;~-lllllhMk. "

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Prof._ tUUPJ-t~~e leadlcn"
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&gt;eaton lhc-..... . Thtlaws- meant toptococt lhcttllmof
both panics,
icl, and must take cauoion noc to .....~
nrt"tn •nd f•miUes of innocent RAftia.
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srri&lt;M~Snen, 1M number or prnious complaiNS qainsc ch~
OCC'Iltcd and the harm dt&gt;O&lt;:. uplain&lt;d BamoconoSthmldl .
Two promlnt'OI cues in lhc SUNY •Y".,. roulotd ln 1he
•uspcnslom or owo moPe supcn\sc&gt;rJ.

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At Gm...o State Collqc, a Commiucc Alain&gt;&lt; Sr'ual
H..........,. was rormed bf scudcnn, 1taiT and faoull)
folto.n.,.the dccHion of an art&gt;itraiO&lt; ia a JCXua! .. .....,.,..,,
..,. ift\oolvina ProfCO&gt;O&lt; VahakA Olldrian. Daclrian, S4, WI&gt;
fOUIId ptilty on four dw&amp;C$ o r S&lt;llually haruilll&amp; a fetn~lc
.,...,, In Ocaobcr, tm. ~ rcdrv&lt;d a one mornh
_..,., ..;.-t pay.
o.driu - Clwwtd Wit!\ matins im~ diQUirics touo
the .... life or the otudc:nl, ....,...!;. . 10 committee aad IUii.dote Pr....,., of ~ ~ Maclin.
o.lriaB ~-.,. 1oor r- scua1 cxpcriftocr

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UB, lw\&amp;idtbcu._i&gt;pr_..t to ••Jo-ortloc q.~-­

,r one o1 ,,. - . , ,. .._..&gt;cd

8atl11Ca110Schmodc belie\.-. ,..., che ""'of SlOO!).SJOOO;.,
monthly pay It "raoher .....,. •• ...,..,.,, \b&lt; ......,.;zr.lhat
,,,.;.., . . . . . . , _ 11 a ....,. 11n o1 l&lt;pl I•mdict- - ·

oher&lt;fo.., -~ .tlould be more ,._...,sh~Y 11.u..d m
deaiJJll 'H1h \udt C'ba.
Anocher ..,. •n•~ a SUI\ Y 11 Sn Paltz mar.
admlnr.,raoor "ho .... fo..nd au oil) "' AuJUSC PM! or
~'Olatl)' abu"'nt a fmwk \oluckftl •fto ...\ •orLi111 P1111...U..X
in hrt off~tt. Tht admlnololrator ""' w'l"'ffdcd b} an
arburaoor for three month• ""houl pay, but hio. po;ioon ""'
retrmdlc:d bcfo.. the d«i\lon Wti made.
Tht- 11e~l hllll)"rn&lt;'nt ~•n1 "I' no1 u.nu&gt;UAI.
ar&lt;O&lt;dlnJ 10 Auo&lt;canl 10 the ,....,... PallZ PrtsidcnJ Gai!
Ciallanc. Ho,.c-vct. GaHan~ wud thac ., -.as unuwal ror a
\llldcnl 10 compl&lt;te the ...... procn• orr...""' heraa:u&gt;n.
mallnl her name publoc and wb)caonJ ber&lt;dl 10 00\&gt;t\amlna!ion.
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Po"rrploJ•
Gal!aro ropon&lt;d tkal lhn&lt; ha. noc bcm an incrnJC 0. the
number of harawncnt iiiCKienu, bul rather an U&gt;CtQst o1
"Yudcal coa~" and doffmna ,,...._on """'type of
Ktioft can be da.udltd as
haranrnmt.
All of the cosa reponed 10 BamocanoSdomiCio in IlK SUSY
s)"'C~ •ct't ather ana or cn\pk))ec wpcnnor or
Sl\tdlmt/pror..., ,..,._......,._ ,,. dcoooo.....a IMc chere
... ''nliwtcs o( ,.,....,.,...... •-'-«~
"Mooc of the~,_.,..,- ..,, m..s rW'Wil
~) hal ....... lo clo Wllh ,.,....,. tllan • llll sa,"
~~ Mse&lt;l&lt;d. "Prorc:ooon have ,.,....,. .,..,.

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............
.. addilioe. the ; . - of fiDII pidcll- _ . . . , .
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....... . . . . _ iD
boo ......, _....... At tile_.._.....:-.- ...,...CIIeWl.. "itb
...... _
Charla ..._,..vod. E&gt;oec:utiw
......,_,
~ odminilnton *"" .......... ell.;.. . . . . . - - *""
_,.,;.,.
the - a profcaor,"
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Oim1or
or
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edooal

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~ ~·· loaa·hdd pooilion Iliac ......
. . . . _ , is a ronn ot MXual diocriminallool and It a
wiolalion&lt;lfTode vn of the I~ Cvil Ri&amp;hu Act. Scudcau
... also prottclcd under lrtk IX or the Edlation

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"l1ltft is a di$ap1anall, howeoa", OVet ~ the
alliddilla aro too broad. Facu-y Senate Et«&lt;utlvc
e-m~ Ooainnan Norman Solloff labded the tpliddiM$
. . _ . . , .. . . . _ . . . eattier "' the · ioltoff

......_,llw "!be lawcrata an..,....,._ lllll't- .,_
_
.. ODd will also iloi!ialr OU-OUI ..............,

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doeaudcnl.
a.t&lt;'s-.St-~H-t,
..., _ . . . . . , . - die arblcl1lt0r'•
}ira .... ~ wilb the ........ of lhc ohe dfcru or- usau1ts 6uriaa ~""' -lioed by che
Pro)ca
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the Stcmn Educatioe of w.,....,..
.......... Jk ......... tloot Ga....o
"lauopeiltialkld -.tlald to bemor. immacwu.nd ftlliw."
Tht .cud)' poiou out: "Studcan dcpctod . . - their
Tbc arbitrator also did noc take into c:onsitkratlon l)m'IOI&amp;S profcoson ror cradeL .....,...tlom. JOb mcna!l ODd
comploiau qaiDsa
bt&gt;t.nlhcr termed his bcllaYio&lt; rocardl Oppponunitios. Gnotlull• .audcau, i• addiUOI\. rti)
''aa c:xpralion of impulsl_,... and poor
on 1hdr prof.-n fOf OppOrtulliti&lt;s 10 auond spcaal
To P"blicin: !be dcc:isioa. the ooromilt« pobcr&lt;d I .llDO ..-minan and C'OIIf......... a.d IO co-author rcsnrdl ~
tlpatut!S wbic:h h ,..,,, pm&lt;:ftt to SUNY Chanmtor Oinon for int~ tO &lt;OUequcs on the fldd, for &lt;pon$0&lt;SIIip In
ll. WMrton. Upon ~rian's rotum IP the clantoom, H onfonnal llld fonnal ..,..,.,ic socic:tia and prof&lt;S'IIOIUI
..-s protested ouliidt: the buUdins in "hi&lt;h he "'"' auodlliom. and for rcam»mt.ndlillons ror y-ants •
fcllo•.,hiP' and facvh) appolnommts."
11cc c:asc wcn1 10 a binclina arbitrator because. Oenewo

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Take time to.show you care
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�It's finally budget week in Albany
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•hould luvt _ , . im_. on whm tilt budt&lt;~lo f"rnally

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duiiUy way o( ~ P&lt;OI*," ond that "tllerc's 1 :
~~- c1a1rt 1o rHihh up • eatiJt .. poo&amp;iblc... l
Tbc Coerucl cmphaliud I bat 111&lt; Senote'• ~
......... --.~ C*1}l lal-.l-a no~ or the

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V011&lt; Sla1e Smalt io Kholfultd IO
a."'&lt;r ttV&lt;nl clap off ond bqio liMI
DqOtiatioas oa • ~ re&lt;Unllool for abc Slat~
Univcnity or New von: (StJN~iapot&lt;d ao be
rOuchJy $8.5 milllooo.
both of the ua;.lolhc hoonin luV&lt; ~
lh6r bud.,.t 'U1iom, llOd the uoo ~ "'""
~Hop L Oorey-tllldl wott- a rOMJ

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s..-·, oauaJ ..._ ooo f-1111 SUNY. ''Sc:Mtc
-*oniuM-- r - 11ooc ao..mor to be olealioa •

"'-"tly.

lo 11)0&lt;1 r..h;· Tra•- nplaM&lt;d
{
AI a ICWII, lbc lqj&lt;latoV&lt; body .._&lt;d 10 " - " ' ' "'
10 •orl • r.a~ i
Tbc As&gt;cmbly re&lt;omrncrldcd .., $8.5 "'~lion
- T1t.a&amp; """" ..., a buolton C'OnWIMI on top or carey·, orisoflll r&lt;OpOwll, onc1 the ·
•rnually 110 &lt;""- Ill Caff' ., oroainal ' * -·

... tlcmcnt.

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Smate___...ny '""to .,..,..,.,...her th&lt; tllrcc...,..
for ~ialion&gt;-pawd • bill •ith no ot~CYeo&gt;c.
AccordU&gt;c 10 ltmoc~y Trol.,.,, Couood 10 So""'
SaYlor Wolin Flooo(R·Amhtnl), SUN\·, rcoiO&lt;atlo&lt;l
allollld be m lhc cmcn&amp;t amo o( ..Ut ahe A'""""'~
.......,, "I wooolcf- bc&gt;Urpnll&lt;d of U .S mill1011 ntbc
ovmbcr ..,...,.t on," be gjd_
Prcsodenl o( tbc Slodcnc Auoaa1ion or tl/&lt; Slat~
UotV&lt;r&gt;ity(SASU)
Seem con&lt;""&lt;d "''" TntiiK't''
C$1i1Nie. "Eillo1 and oox·lulf mdllool &lt;lolle" oppan
to bc ""~~" ""'II bc F(IJfiS," be 1oW Th&lt; '&gt;p«rnutf
Fridoy. "Blit OO&lt;hinc'• &lt;kf'mitc."

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t:wey tbal k .... 11m&lt; lo ... do-. a

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..,..,.. •&gt;d be ..nd&lt;Nonds the Srtoatc """"" bolt

ntJicod tile ....... I ' '1oe0,000 aa.k," r&lt;f...,.. lO tbc
- I l l of _ , II probably._ the Smalt IO prtOil
up the budtrt
A«ordinJ 10 TrariK't, tbc Smatc lcoclo:nllip ' ~'C'a.l .. h~ nqoc_~ah.aa Menu.·· 10 MV '" an dton 10
ra~ SUN\., raaorohon.lbc btcaat
atound

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(CUNY)
Hcc\I)IAIMdlhalthcA':~blr t-t\nym!Jit"htn fa'Wor
or lcclllnt CUNY'&gt; tuu- aa S1100 a )etr, ~It oh
,.tllln.,.... 10 ld SUNY"&gt; tuotion 1nct&lt;a&gt;e 10 SIOSO. On
..... Other hond. 1 ••,,.. &gt;atd the Srnat&lt;'&gt;- "''""'
"of SUNY aon up. \0 &gt;hould CUNY ••
Wtun m1y JC'\Uh, ht rcm.itLcd. " \Om&lt;" blrpj"
tn~ol~ina • bt&amp;,&amp;n racorauon (Of SUNY in (a\Uf of

So..,.n antkipoa.,. tllot SUNY'• final ~touloon .. ill
bc dctcrmtned \OmfiirM llli\ ..eel, "dclillllcly bc(Oft
C111ey seh morricd on ahc lllh.''
ll&lt;alu"' tbc cnafrc Slol&lt; budlrl' ,.., nOt pomed b) lh&lt;
Lqlslalur&lt; on April I, 1h&lt; fin• I ~·• Jal&lt; for •PPIO•al.
an N~ Vorl Stale tmpiQ)'"C'C"rr -.in~T lht:n 1UC bc:1nl Olld
in M:'rir«-in crf«t a procnhory noh:--until 1hc hudlct
i-. appro,t'd.
"'Nt-~ ~t.."l'l ch.cStatt\lan' p.vin:11hc k'&amp;•~bi•on aod

ar thl\ poin1 au: purctr \pa:'ulaU\C', "'Thro. pta« ;..

GO\~mor

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lo Traina. u-..hkh

mlintainln&amp; CUNV", S900 uutton.
Bu1 th&lt; Coun&gt;&lt;l noted lhol any numbcr of
u11 happt_nJna.. and anycommcnu-

po.._~bthltn 011y rnd

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Shaver-denies bribary charges
by A I. . C. KIIC'IIk
CtHttrihut..,. DlitOI"

"t\pinst stupodily . - the JOCh c-onl&lt;nd 011 •lin." .. i&lt;S
umoc=.,rul lsnit&lt;d
l'r'Ndential eoncl&gt;da•• TrcspondiRJ 10 TN C""""''s Mardi 24 cditonal
,.1ndl dla~ hlm wit.h blawuly att&lt;mptonJ &amp;o buy the
publicadon·•- m 1bc &lt;&lt;Cft&gt;l Stucl&lt;tlt !Woaallon

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docl&gt;oa.

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ediaon.J, •nun~ by 'Rir
E&lt;IIIOI..,n-Oun
Mall- Luba ond pubfo.bcd the day b&lt;forc d«&lt;.l ons bcpft,
• aa.-..cd Sba•w of off&lt;rina ahe ...,.uy l&lt;aturc • .......,. SA
funds ilflhc form or~ ad•trtl&lt;lnc ro. hl1 own bcncfu.
In 1bc &lt;lldonmcna. •hid! roUo•'Cd. 1M Curmllollqcd '""'
st-w &gt;p&lt;nl IOorhi• U mlaot~ lftl&lt;l"i&lt;w aall tRJiboulloo,.
he .. ould male&lt; I be .......... "•cakhy" or he ..... ,.,~
I)A Praid&lt;nl .
"Tllc boord \0\lnimously auumcd that be """' tryinc to
brib&lt; Tfw Currrlll, •• &lt;1.11mcd Luba .•.,..,.. ,.,., hulc ~ue.llon
in our ~:·

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The incid&lt;nl has spurr&lt;d, K&lt;Ordincto the March 31 Mue
of T'MCurrrm, a libel$ull Olcd bySha\tr apjiiSIIM SIUdcol
publicalk&gt;n. Vel Friday, Shlvt'r drnl&lt;d 111a1 ht ho• taken
action. thou&amp;h he claimed thai h&lt; is curr~nt ly dii&lt;ur•lnc ah&lt;
mane&lt; wilh Ill&gt; auo-y.
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In r($porue to The Cmnnt :, rrf)On that ht woukllt'C.'t'()t a

S l!lO,OOO out ofroun ~Uicm&lt;nt,llt&lt; rormcrcandi&lt;laacrcpll&lt;d
11\at al\e CommMI) were Aid ,;in jo,t .. durin&amp;.. an inronnat
oon~satio n •ith 111~ C'Url?lll New. Editor Mrrlam Banda
and • Tre: prinlcd .,OUI Of COnte~ I."
Dtnni• Biro&lt;~ . ~lh&lt; 01r«''or or Sub Board I ,.hi&lt;h
panlally rundo 1M C11rrr111, - l e d , "Anyon&lt; ..,"""
anyoox. boll t Jloo't lllont th&lt;r&lt; il a cue. NQI.htnc rtally
molii:ioo. wai aid. •• H t odcltd that it il lip to tht-&lt;couiU 10
d«ldt. bul claim&lt;d h&lt; ilocs not ahlnt 11\aa •her• woll bc ony
finoncial &lt;a011or...11om for S..b-lloard. dc&gt;piac rhe ou1comc:.
" My fint reoctlon wu on&lt; of ditb&lt;ll&lt;f." Shovtt ~lltd
"'hm h&lt; beard of IN aaeug1ion. ••Mt~
hal I must
nOI baV&lt; ralOiV&lt;d tllecndoncmcnl."
Slla- dbput&lt;d luba'• inlcrprctolion the aor~
int&lt;ni&lt;w. "'I
ialo lhc in1mkw and ~ til.ed 111&lt;
basic qUC$Lion-&lt;!uolorteaaiono, u~ and ~ 1
tolk&lt;d for abo&lt;d iC'UI or dahl mlault&gt; about my plalform,

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Ihe ~M&gt;c 10 cfnuion I and ho- Ihe SA could h&lt;lp co.tobl"h
thl\ &amp;lid deer...., uu&lt;1cn1 ~pottoy:· ,..,unl«&lt;d Sha•,..
"'ibm I &amp;mlfl'ft'cd "1-ue\tiOm 1M) p\t mt' ~Jnrnaao SA
prOC"t'dur~ my ~ po(oc ..., . . .. at'td ho.. mar.y hou"' I
l'O&lt;IId 'lltnd on the tob.'.

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Sha&gt;« crplaJncd tlut h~&gt; propo&lt;aJ- .. hdt be .ao.l he
dant'lllrd fOJ aboua one m:inutr and • hatf-•ato no1 10 ma\t
7MCIH-rrntrid! buttocrat. . .-rc~ distribotoon of SA
. . , . . . . . _ - . HetllaintaiMd tlur th&lt; SIS.OOO .. Ioi&lt;h hc
cbim• btl)'\ act.en._ in TN Sp&lt;~Nrnm
shodld bt d1\idcd on a 1brce~ rauon- baW'd on 1M
nvmbcr o r - per~~-... !hal rl "..ould http ... (SJ\1
admitli&gt;tratiol! by rcodlioa the ma.J(&gt;nly or abc
thr"""' wucl&lt;tlr publication&gt; ••
""TCiftt Sha'-crcao:w: an and •casted hun 'ltiOliof\' to define
thc ro1t or
ahe prcsidato or the SA ..... araucd luba.
"Hc an.... .....d the ~~· '~ bn&lt;Oy and &lt;httn&amp;cd thc
lopic Ofl his 0'*" as to how TM
~o.'OUkl b«omt. U''f)'
,.ealahy orpniuaoon. ••
Tbc E&lt;liaor~n-Ch;cr added lhol hc diu not rcmcmbcr
e~.-n-ythina that Siha.. c-r uid durinaahe mlf'n-~• aMI. thou&amp;)t
lh«t •-u a tranllrj{'fiPI 'ii04UC'Wl'M!t"c k ..,. ..., ··,~ aHailablt;' to

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.,He was just ob\iously tryon&amp; IO &amp;&lt;' bi&lt; cttdc&gt;f'&lt;'fllo&lt;nl by
1h1n1 U.S a kJI Of money:· \.'Onlinucd l utl». "'Wt jU\t
rtportcd h u ~ s.:i"' t~:• Asscrtina that he did not kttlally
&gt;peak 10 lbc candidatc, but heard il '"lhtouJh oh&lt; &amp;ra~inc
thai he (Sh..cr) was ~)inc h&lt; 101 Th•
cndor.scmtnt. and .,..r w«t wonc:k1ina \tth~."

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Slill anccr&lt;d OV&lt;r tb&lt; editorial• all&lt;:plion•. Sha•CY \ltd,
.. I'd li~e 10 ~my I &lt;dina that Mau lube is a li.l• . H&lt; i&gt;
oncopablc or hondli"' thc toilet poper in lh&lt; ,,..,.,room ...
alone runninJ an &lt;ditO&lt;Shtp ol • .,udenl publicaalon. Truah
woll be my d&lt;feruo,"
.. As. rat as tlx- od~t c·-.·o editors- in qUC"\:Cion arc C"'fK'f'rncd
!llandG and C&amp;mpu~ Editor Roba1 Ripp, ahe 01hor ..-.a-.
or the &lt;ndorscmmt oommitt.e, .;qin can and .,... cli!dorc

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Lukl~. PLP, Cornell Ln1lclleel
Myron T•~or H..., It~ NY 1

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The coni &lt;no and 11mon1 or the &lt;duonal _
_,) domqcd
lhc larut&lt;d Pan)., campaicn Sha•n claom&lt;d. "Tbc effccu
arc ob&gt;iou•.'' be •raued, n-rttnnc 10 .... dl&lt;allJ)Qintinc
•""-in&amp; 1n lbc ....,ion "Any publiotoon •lu&lt;b print\ such
an inllammaoOf)' aniclclbcdayb&lt;for&lt;tbcdcction i&gt;~a
IRJUSift ond ran only do harm 10 onc'&gt; anrpoip.
ShaV&lt;r iMi&gt;led the da,.. ,....,, bc)oo&gt;d hio CO"'J&gt;IIP· Tbc
OnlY JPite.,
umut't'ft!ful caoclldlle ~Y ....,...., t!nalcroiqa phone
ComrndltinJ on 1M o.n-e.r~¥arr:io ll &lt;di1orial •hich call&gt;. All" readiQJ
be not&lt;d. ·~ (Jmutbal
ata • 4 allcaed"' irluawf of • nblata.nt" bribt. Sha\tt &lt;rucl&lt;tla calltd and doomed that I dtda"l .-. . - . . , ID tbtos
l;Oid.lll&lt;y ....., 10 ... .., ~ed · ....... they did. 11l&lt;y ...... Uni...... ly. m ...... ""' Nnnonc ro. orr...,...

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auas.lnar&lt;d m) &lt;harKkr. They ha.c '""' wrncthin&amp; """'h"
romplcrdy unarue."
"Wt prlnt&lt;d "hal •&lt; &gt;h. We didn't mal e hdcllincs,"
l..uba "'ld or ah&lt; &lt;duorial ~hid! •PP!*r&lt;d "'ith the &amp;obi&lt; of
&lt;'I&gt;Ritllll. "We IOOIIJhl Pct&gt;Pic ,hc)QI,j Lno" "hat I)~ of
C&gt;C'fJOft Tom Sha\n 1J. Thi~ ., "'hat ~ dtd ...

MANDATORY
SENATE
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Haas Lounge
ALL SENATO/lS MUST A TrEND !

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U.......,olc.&amp;r...-• 8crltdy~-raulu 1ft dilcrimiMiiaft: "£...., - . . ..,...., ;.
not own, tht woman will root hltimidaled.
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wort wkh the prOfmor. Slit - · • ,...,. 10 .....t witJ1 him in
h is ortlcx. Slit won't ul; quORIOM. To tht WCI\1 IIIII IIIlo
haPI"'ff&gt;, It mran• a ..-oman dO&lt;SIIOIIftllCCftOIO t b t w Is '"ppc&gt;Kd to ltam rrom. A malt Jtudtnt don not

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Nothina would CO&lt;nC or II

H......,. would b&lt; "opptd
Would b&lt; told II •1&gt; my faull
Cborlft would b&lt; .,.....,ct
Undcddtd
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economic cuts

Thief steals keys to
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bnnp., .... C'ftllfe ..cul'lly (Offt . ..... up 10 a """""""' or

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~ ptllcr&lt;d at Wf'IED-TV lludcoo Frod.Q for u
informal disa&amp;Siion ol tbcciT«t&gt;ol Pra.id&lt;nt ~·· rwca~
polity on tho WNY ...... Tht p ch&lt;nna rqwac•~ted &lt;be

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repracotalha "'"' mel tCCIOth&lt;t ptlblieally.
Mod&lt;Tator R - Porl,_, tile )I y&lt;~~r~ Pmldai!IJid
Publilbcr of tho Cotmtr-~ clittdtd lbc rouodlabk
rorvm towards a cliocuuion or bow 111e p&lt;t)POMd ~ cvu
will aiT.a Wf'IY atizcm. Tht HouK or Rqnom~ati.-.. "ill
....., bqjn d&lt;becc on the cull "'l»rii Rcapn "-"ill laid lo
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...n1 prod""" innilabl&lt; shon-tn 'm "cu·brcollna.~­
rcared tbat tJ&gt;cr, In a &gt;u&gt;tain&lt;d period, may
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irrcvculbl&lt; ruuhs. Concrc"man Stanley L ndlnc
(Dtm .. Jamcsto,.n) called lht cuh "polhl&lt;o • and
.. untarJtttd;' whitt' Con1rcume n John laft fce
(D&lt;m.·Tonawanda) ront&lt;'l)ded , " I doo 't lnow If you'v&lt;
!iCI&lt;aed cht cori&lt;CI S30 btllion."
Th&lt; tim&lt; loa bctwtcn Implementation of tht C11U and
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achiMnC thr dmml rffctt&gt; I&gt; an area or
ancntd Conarcssman Henry Nowak (Oan.·Bulrolo).
LunOin&lt; b&lt;ltrv... thai tht cuts "have a di&gt;propon lonaet
rflcct on tht Norlheast ," and In panicu.. r, on cht w...ctm
New Yetk area. Ae&lt;ord!OJIO f'lowal , Erlt Count y collc&lt;U
mott r~ut from the FC'dcn • ao-...rrnmnn chan (r()m
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economic aim lin«"1962." 8udJCt ruu. ht arJUCd , ore t ile
only method bt •ltklt to JCltht NatoOII'• r&lt;OnOmy thr" IIIJ
once apin. Tht &lt;uls. coupled ••tit .ubilonuat 11• .Whn,
,.;n put 1110K '""""Y in t he bands of tile peOple, e&gt;&lt;Omotutc
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ho""cvt:r- thel 'l easy. J ust Lb ro• ~ ~ Co.JnU) 1nto a
dfl)r&lt;'Uion."
f'lo.,.al objcttcd to doe cots. daim•na that Buffalo" til lace
8 u1Talo "
hnvitr lo&lt;&lt;c&gt; than a ny other A,.,.kn
reponed by the US T rc:uury Dcpanmftll to r&lt;m•c t he
hlah&lt;St pn- COJllta Federal aiel, noted chc fetmcr Enc County
Compcroll&lt;r
N""al pojnced to tile ~"PP\&lt;d dimcnauon of S1 mtlhoo 1n
eduauonal old IJ an rxampk of.., bacl • thot Buffalo miJbt
incur thlou&amp;h the- eve.. lo addtbon, raptd nan"' fundi and
SJO m~hon in Cornprcllcns&gt;' \ Employ« Tr••••nc An
(CETA) }Obi "oulcl !aU ~ 0 Budact DcrcctOf DaY&gt;d
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lnflotlon. tht ,.,..,. lCCtOt " '" floumh. In additoon. t1&gt;c
rroi'O'cd K••"P-Roth bell call• lor a 27 prrcmt acrOM.U.C·
tx.rd ta, file rcducdon 0\a Ult nt'~' thrM )n.n
"Th&lt; l.cmp.Rotll '"' ruu arr not 101111 co hove tht
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Auslander: Was he the real joke candidate in the end?
Whal should lh~ Sl~#dMI As:so&lt;'ra11011 's (SA) flrsl
concern ~ and ..·hal rltannds should ~ pursi/M 10
(/f~til'd)' di'1JI wilh thai?
Candidate A: " I believe that one of lh&lt; m-.jo r
concerns should be academic affairs. Academic rights

art crudat.••
Candidate 8 : "The Scudrnc A5sodallon should be
constantly work in&amp; 10 raise i uppon for SUNY within
all sectors o f the University. "
Cand idate C: "Well, the first concern or everyo~ a1
this Univ.:rsity is co &amp;radua.te and gel the hell out or
here-not necessarily in that order.
"Look around. How many 51udtnu bec:omc
Sen3tors because they were truly con=ned with having
a say in student affe.irs. • . besides th&lt;lr own. that I$?
You can bel that most ptOple involved in SA are there

for their own reasoru;.''
Candida~ C: Also k nown as Jordan Auslander, the
i ndependent runner for SA President. waced a brief

campaign rwo .....,ks aco before bein&amp; swamped ac the
polls by SKUBA's J oe Rill:in.
Auslanckr, howtver, is no uranaer 10 dmion losses.
" I tried itlut )UT," be rdla:led. "I printed up lett en,
"''etll to fonuns. ~ wert 30 people II a fOfWII In
Hus louiiJc. • :rncy were all candtdllea."
Last year's tocal voter tum-out-2AQI--wu the

stron&amp;e$1 i n yean, ~· · Auslander wu appal led . "(SA
shook hi$ head :&gt;adl) . " I fd l k fl out. lwu tile only or&gt;&lt;
Prnid&lt;nt Tim) Shc:dtan refened tom&lt; u an WISCnOUS no OM ~csscd clutraa apiow.
candidat&lt;, and h&lt; woo wnh 699 VOtes," tile sa~JOt
" I thou&amp;hlthey 'IOWid all d1squa~fy each Olhcr," h&lt;
e~claimed. " Yo u could liiJ a small d&amp;SffOOOi wcth all n i d . " Tb &lt;n I'd win . or co u nr . . . o b
lh~ •otes it took to £tl Sh&lt;dtan in ."
God . . . Sha&gt;'Cf could Ita~ .. on."
Auslander admitted h~ may h&lt;l•e taken himsdf t oo
The c:ampaiJncnathatlcd up 10 ch&lt; dection was not
senously las! year . This year's c ampaign was run with a much bC'Icer in IUs o puuon. " Cordell. in a triumph of
li&amp;hcer approach . "My ' coal chis year wu &amp;ettitll aood Wt~. sacd we shollld play disco music in tile
everyone out 10 voce," h&lt; sa id . " I made i t more Rat," h&lt; declared. "What's scary, is !here's so much
interestinc."
money at Stllkc."
"Everyone was asking me lo back ch&lt;m Ibis year."
AUllander complained of ch&lt; P&lt;OPI&lt; "'"' tile
he beamed. "They thought I was a serious chrcat ."
"natvt1e" or Pre~idcnlial candidate Tom Conant who
Aullander's platform wu based on student wanted co stan a Day Cart Center, and insisted that
involvrment. "The problem at U B is therr are too "ther~·s only a small minority of people" bo care."
many venu in the wro111 direction- Ilk&lt; kicking holes
"P&lt;ople jUSl don't Ilk&lt; SA seriously," he added.
in the walls at Ellirou," he maincain&lt;d . "Si~ty ~rcenc "SA cake~ IU&lt;'If seriously. Look ac Tim Sheehan and
or th&lt; undcr&amp;raduales are commuters; whcr~·s your sua:Qsion day. . . Where ..-as lh&lt; hy~?"
sense of community?"
Auslander chided TM ~trum fOf iu student
The lui place candidate suuesced a cause co gee a o&gt;m-tm&lt;nl covcnct. "You're as KrioUl as them." h&lt;
ptOple active. "How about a panty raid on Burr chara&lt;d. "Be more ~~~~ tile National Enquirrr. It's
State? 1' br asked. "No OC)t has run anymore. We don't dqradin&amp; but it's ,.hat people read ."
ha"" an economy that says 'don't worry about it.' Now
If Auslander had .. on. h&lt; ,.auld have clwls&lt;d th&lt;
n-eryooc's in advct1isi11J and is a slave to Brool.s 'otio&amp; sysccm immcdjatdy-bnnsin&amp; the ~
BrOihcrs. EveryOM fi&amp;hu over Uttle 1hincs. "
to tile people. Ito! c laimtd. He saki Ito! "'-ould have
Uke tbe petty arguma&gt;IS lhat .arrcd th&lt; rc:ttnc inlttupl&lt;d Sprin&amp;fcst ror a referendum. "Look ho•
d«tiOft!. "(Triumph Presidecitial candida!&lt; Cordell) many people "'oold voce tllen." lie 1ddcd.
Sdlachter was bi.tchin&amp; about lndependenl Rill
"You know wlla1 tho! bluest obslade to v01111g
Robau. .. (SXlJBA vP candidate) Ste--c: Kaplan was?" lie uked . "Pcopk didn't ..ant to ha.-e holes put
lUred a
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to work wit~ minimal supervision are requinld. We especially desire eomeone with e~pel1ence In the use of Interactive
Control programs.
For e&gt;&lt;ompt conlldentlal consideration please ~ubmll a

resume to:

Mr. Mar1l Moscato

Salaried Per.onnel

355 Squire Hal

Union Calblde Corp.
Unda Division
PO Bolt 44, Ton-ancla, NY 14150

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Equ•l OppOnlltl/ly Employw lli-iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii.

Department o f Physics and Astronomy
Fall, 1981 Registration
Relativity for Non-Specialists PHA 115
M. Sachs
Registration No. 00«35
c.pen 268- Tuesday, t0-11:410 a.m.

This Is an "'formal, non·m81hematJCBI presenl81ion of
the ld&amp;as of Elnsle/n's theorY of re/81/vrry. Topics ro
be discussed: space, rime, space-lime maner, the
principle ol rstallvity, meaning ot E =me{.
gravi/BI/on, black holes, pulsars and quasars.
rxJsmolog/cal models olthe universe. curved spacetime. lhe con/lnvovs t~etd and who/ism vs. alomism,
the idea of a vnllled.llefd lheory, Imp/lea lions to the
phlloaophy of rei81Mry rheory In problems of society.
Mulmum c1111 d lacuuion will be encoureged.
Sfudenl• tro all dlaclpllnes are ln,lled ro enroll.

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unlolt and
a c:t&gt;nw, ll'o 011 uncomlortai)IO a11.,.1_ thai . .
1oo o11. . del.,. •• """'""" ''""' ~ ptlb(c
Slnct!r~ regr~ts

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more oboo• II -

otaned -..."""'~!- oolutloM. ua lteouency ""VIII• ro ,,. fd&lt;IOt.
l•ke ~· the •~oe1a ot
harassment are w.cuma ol botr. ttte
ouac~"" ai'Cl of OC&gt;eiOIY They all 100 otion ""' condemnod lot being
I'm wrlunq thll l&gt;elcwe lhe SA election bOIIOII hoYO
obtoaed TheY repeatedly-and 01111. clnpi!o ollt~~ereloomlln II&gt;Oo&gt;Qht-.,. t)Mn counted It il tn lh.. tr1"" of m~ thll t woukt
ctlllcorecl lor peltl&amp;potwono~no 11 e&gt;n I hemtolie IO opolc.gin to the VB flncletgfo&lt;l 'ale 111..,..,1
The Olh8felel«,..,l to
ol IIMa»&gt;M!!t loltor ol
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1ft ~ tMta.nce&amp;. 1he abi!W t5 •eMMa ted Of oltat~ ~- ~se the
The- o1 etectoont ~my oo&lt;n1on
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•o Ns _ , Sll.,...ll d o - rely on tiMI Q00C1 -'&lt; ol tiMI pool I"N' lht 1&gt;4111a....or ol
pro'-• '"' ~·- recommotldooloM and joC&gt;o Wcw~8f0 surely rely on cancUd•tH and ,...,..._ ~· demon$tt•ttd th•t tlr'hltn

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8 111 While 1t~18 fiCCO'I are ,nUt•ent"-1 In dlle1m1n1ng I'W)W CIIH ol
naraasmettl w•11 be hanctle&lt;l I he\' Me not 'nSt;rmoun!alHt
GrNttf ~ bllt,,Y •no•ne l()(fY\aho'l of mote gf04 ps•tmc»athe'c. to ttte
PfObMfi'\S of nataumen•
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~~ atanoer·s a mt·~ may ret~ tne lottmgs "''' hi.,. repe••ecny
~ted 1M Y.U- I'NfOI'UY ol U9 &amp;lt 4eftl5 lO $IIY :illflrJIV hom trw! pods
d•·rl'nO the lrtnt II 'ht..-.cJiy eJecltOn IWUOCI
Tnrt yearover-1500 b.11JC.t6 were c111 in '"• SA etee.rlot'!l Jf'd •~opreu U

wolf'' former ih•&lt;lent leaders Pflrud •hat c11flnv 11 1 good 11.rno-'' 8l

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tnmoatcaaea lhemet'•t&amp;ot tt,nmno t•rarroma\ea pofnt6t'd 1n6ot110 so
be-littling a..n entire elec-t5on process WOtltd be a.:t.e&amp;IIOf'\lbl• Tunc ia betnO
tWitted-In fon m• 1n intorvtewa-by both the anchdiiiO and those he
eddfHie'S 8• I In A•.6Ja~S UM I he' ..fO'Ie" ml•ts M\ int8fM II"Q
c:onwnet'll on •he ttare ot amdent go-..tMI'W:e "' 08 and 1ne t.c•ors I h.!'
pro~ ~m to rne~te ,,. moc:k r• n 111 •
n•t•tr ,..,

ot ''- .eect!Oft for

It fl 1mportan1 for •n ObMt'Ver t.o remembtW that tht&amp;
Is tiP !Of gtJI&gt;S there IS no
11 only one 'ffeek out of 42 To 1nalyze il tomtctty u
lomll u to !tow low P"'P~ woll sonk
The week ••• ~ltKtlflzect b'l spr-udjno t umor&amp; m ••SI bra PI I '"10 the CO"felt Of the whOftt rMr TN,!
vandakrlng etewaton
IJ't'd .,_,,.. and O&lt;gii'IIUI""' ltaetf iOIO I O W ! y - - ~
"'a"' ' .ar:JOilo9•u 10 the US &amp;lttOint body tor '~"
"''~''"G C)Ott!ftfl.ll
S-triYtf'tO too doM to a
t&gt;ollol boa Some ol · - - . d&lt;nc1f1 •rolot•no .,. •ppartnt ore..• As • UI'Mt-clate tor Vee P.~· '
,, ..,, ot 114eehons_ otn.r. ......,e slmpty vto4atlng oood can~ a\'Otd respona.o.•••Y
l lllt It t-S t"*M KUons fttat ctltM lhe UB lhtOent

au .nos as they occ~ •
Ptwacy. treectotn of tf'lo'Ce and ~· ~ote twan ughtl ll'wadmg UtoM
O.C..uM you are'" the posmon to do 10 wit hOt·\ havmg 10 worry~ boM the
eonsecu ..nees 11 .stc.• •onoung 11 mil)' be alc~er

O•OCS· IIH&gt;g _ . , .

~l.n•• to Queshon lhe tlgiUfUKY

1,_ ...llfOI"Nf ThiS- De Cflppkng IO ooy llle lust
AIII&gt;Oo ; l i l l i e - ol '"""""""*•nta- t •e a
CH'(t•S 10 1he Pfe:h it C&amp;n be~ a•JO U I ~1y

o Moll""' Dolla&lt; CorPO&lt;Aiion

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The c:omplomll ..,lct1 lolloWed tne eleCtion - •
twty ~ U lheM I.Uioettl •nd concefr\1 --.e not
ocldte&amp;IOCI tmmecllotely then lhe organtZao""' wo• ltl

driv~s

To IM Edum

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1
wr•H!'Ig In roaoonse to the duttrtnt cnarges
at.uons al1d acttonl whtd1 occ• tttld d· nng and
e ft et the Swderu As50C•auon etKhOf"l '' ••
• nta-tt nate 11'1&lt;1 t ••t ~lll'lg that IOI'M PIOOfe
ctnnot .aceeot det•at ano m•41 ftSOf1 to oe&amp;pe~.ete
al"d aotneUmM d•riY IICUCIIt'l a11emp1110 wtn I fK1
the CllllSftss • ~~~1(1 fOf teal~l dtiHfb• ted by tt'le

1m mph P•no; reg1rdln9 the SKVSA Panr "".u a

.,.,....

,..,c110n ot a de'I;KWol'l gret1P o f bad ~Htci.ana lhts 1.1
the lltnd of rn•og tnar t• rna the SA election PttiOd •n•o

1,. metnbe:rs ot Ul4J SKUflt' PAr1¥ -M' o t to f• n .a
n moerast• yld 1111r11 Fotmerp ,.ewten' nms.n..n.an tOIQII.. t M wte.a.as~
c-.n tamP&amp;JQn stres&amp;tr.g lthe '-'' u
and I IM•t
'f'Uf ••th 699¥0tes TN! I $ .t
So ..men Au alanctet tna.Ms tOte comments UM ··SA •• oov-nrnen• t&lt;K the Slflhgtnsonlt witrto• tartaa.tno fMOthef cancftdlles
QO\'G~OI$..~· t nccaua tof soiiiHS candidates to come tot h-e
scucle tt\Oae of's rn~'ied wl1t'l SKU8A were ~~~ lit I• rpri'Sed
he may be savJno the ..,me ttl•ngs th•• •no Othe' tnOfG apa· ne•tc swodon•• I hit ~· wttt\ 11 ch "tupeuence· ~o• ld re50rt 10
11 ch to-N IIC1k:s V;t r tolltz ~ nur all hom ln• mph ~~~otte
at VB lee!

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•no;ol.-ed r\011of'Yer lhON -"0 weft! CO. '0 no1 POSI'It:»,.
bP the rn;ponslble '''den's w e wo1 td .., • .,, 'O
ttOr*NOI 11.1 One! or ~hOM iNho -was tnwolved Ntd 10 ~
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Untvett.ll¥ Ihey wat.ld ttto1 delur bf••efylfd COt'ltll't• e
1 terlfft'l

~N'tO ~Jrrt h SA

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cty~ O¥ef tnelnir'IQ~ot-5~

anutess. petty ltQHTW)nta tne record now ihows
thlt huog complllnt .1her comptatnt II'Kt m.a"•n,l
11~1tlon alter illegauon IS no• a PfOPI" ~~ray 10
cflaUeng.P Ule \'.JIIdll'f 01 • " e -.cuon '' art ;n,. s•ICe 1\ios
~ dOnf II It" yOo r rtQhl 'O Cbat~ •e.c.~
M .. •nQ a "CJ •h•n•.-.o lor l hlt p. toow o t oa.,.ng
ptllffOMIQO~ts~renot ~OOITOfl~lble

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th•~"~"• 11 ~
lmPOJtAnt-M remembef I hat f"••tce Hu mpnl( "' 19\r end

ErK:R,Jift

$1(U8A Ctm.,.•Qn Mlrtl"'~

TtM~e •S HtHe • nuy on ~~ ottya..c.aUy dMCMd c;.amp• . ., , , . SOOI'S
ptOOrlmts.sttUnof '''01'0~ Qh rocar•• • acPIOOI•ooe-net. tNit ••• ...,.,
mtno(lly-atmoat • cll•.t-e-ofth &lt;H'tt'S .n ••·ne
•n&lt;~...of••~
• " dent tn.ternta
.And then there II the 5111dent oo•nment-ooe gro•·et lhll COl td

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fldjc;aUy ~oo• U8 1ft dent ttfe-wt'llch many Jrgue &amp;s Ot•t ol lo•·ch wfth
the ttlolls.•nd• h reoretents ·•rtwy·ro oolltklans actmlnlsn•s•orl-not

lf'J T,. Specttum•s April FootS ISS•• Tnt Otstotr.,. a by •ina 0, a story

4e~s .. Au&amp;4ander ct.lma ··~ t• 11 dOn't take SA SCI ~ Jty Sl- •alt.es

re•d "S•t «~-my·tece Kobfas •• One 'IIIII'Oft\An on c;o1mp• s l.tnda Gtace Kotwrs
hll tal(en o U~se to IN: tQiitt The Sp«t111rn apoiOOl.tes 101' any cttscomtorl
the by·Une may haw eeuee •f'd retl-*'" ftl S'tatl~l tn '"• OttiOtl•r
tha t ~of the CXM11entl wet"e " ' " "' matK:'OI.:Sty

llaetf H&lt;oOUiy "
Apathy •nd OtltOf'ltoft m.l)' be IP)f IWO b • UWOtdS 11\11 A1 lUnder JS

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lor The •pat~~ ot ohe tnUM$ llliO*s SA •o .,,.,.,., ....., .,., 'WOtl&lt;
beyond the reekrl ln •htcn ''needs ro l•.nc• tOn '' opere tea not It est•!dent
oovemment wtth aharp ild¥OC.at:y-10meHmes hberat-tdou IOf the
be~tel'ment ol aluOel'\1 tile. b t,t as a gangUon ot p.se~~lue•ana doing
..what 11 moll
m1ttlng the atuewdtS' de-ets.'' or so the'( \&lt;lwOI•\CIIIke to
betleve

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f&gt;eft\1psmore OtOOle came~' to¥O~•thisyear11\aflk'l thePA'* becilt se
ltwy wine tOS.MIIhl .. d\lnQeto 1heaH.. •·(IeSthal Q4 M:teat• denl tuc)efs
they ho .. o•eto.ecf eancl~tes ,,., boi.....S ..,.. lei t&gt;nno SA oo one

.....,.ps

stuoents&lt;~nd 1noenor•t U8tooethor No• ut'' ptotttev'CJoratoseethat
thfo•.gh
•
Tne new ''"dctf'l te1ders .sf\ol.:•d ·at..,. some ume to oons100r tM ~da
.At·s.fandef apOke tf'lll ""'' f'l10nth *'ld appty those to thO ~erat student
ooo• !.alton or1 c•mp. 1 There IS a diSNM bOtn t.n s.h'dent ooY"fntnent and
.n rM 0'0'~ !hat u reo~es.en11 The • goor candidate or ,,, IOe:•s may
the c• ,.
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DIRTY SriEAKEAS
by Stelle Medin•

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lHEspEORUM
VoUt. No. 71

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t M •eathet h.as now catmed down e~..gtt to Pflin1 a
.erene POf'lta'l ot OfOWth, fertUe Qreenet"Y or tl15h!OQ
blc't'&lt;lla s~ea Wheeling bY lo • •teet ~ncl 1111mon•m
k••tldosc:opot.
The teKJures and IM COIOfs ot th.ta new wot10
••lddenty engu11 Y'O'• wtth • .leflSt -al IMMSilll Gentle
,..lung II&lt;_.. nip e1 Y&lt;&gt;l" ned&lt; 0nc1 ,.,._ halo.

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Ed lt ot~n-C hi e l

ElenaC.uvn
Manogiftg Ed•tO&lt;

-Sirnon

Jolin K . l.ap&lt;ono

Mducfng you Into a JOYII"I condlltOn ot aeademic
IP-IIhy 11'\al ........ y011 abfc*uely no cho~ at all but
10 blOW oil etailaet.
Spring ls here
Thtfo may l&gt;e weaoller hic:klon In enlcypocl&lt;el
fUll norlh ol US in Canld.a.. tt may f.ncl II&amp; Polth mattlecl
-tlnalion' &amp;llolo .,., molt&lt;l lta _ . , . , . . , -

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Olhetl ~t ....- •lftdlf the ~ of a '~' root
E~here 11 ••• the lime •hen the 11 n nwfled rOt 1
tc.cre-m cone w11 100 ta11 tor )'O' t to e.tcn • p.

eapeclllly_,.,.,bll o/Mibonomoflllecono ltwua
Ume W'ht!n VCH• asked permission to bttUd • uee-t.ouse.
e..n if ""' IIYO&lt;I In lht 8101\11
Spring Is s•ocl! a atale of mmct

The nlghls '""'

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cob aftd oysters on 1he n.u shell

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mnocs onw•no "''"' aNI laoet
sen1 oft cool ltmta:ti!QMo to N l comon-4Jleo
tred1Uonal
l .m uaement parlc IOOCI •hde wanderlr.o on lhe
boatd,.ollt ,..1111 lrlencla "' • -· As ~ott gol oiOer It
wu • 11mo oo to ~ in the coollno .,....,. belore 11 got too
k'tto you on their way home from ~ &amp;nd alng, ratn. dark, wlt!le hloh ~leN -•lei sit m ottelr potltecl
rain, go awey •
~
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cora rno•inO 0011 or blaring tiMik AM nodlos
TM ,_ .,,...
- l ,..u.,, tor Spring.
SprlnQ .. ,,.., · ~
a l l , - · ......, pOfllt &lt;OCk• .,. ol~ In a Vf•S.S smell ihllf before aummer: a ttme WMn n.gtt
cuflotos, . , _ . . . . .
•-oeol mlhcl
. . , _ Engtlah ~taaa ei'Cl · - · · Dolt
ore '""
Spring l&gt;eglno I'Qfl•re fOUGhiY ltwe vo•rs ole!. 1111 thtnos '""I eoutd m•k• any kid -ot1~ f\)1 11m0ke
whh. aofl loe&lt;:(. .n( wti.PI)ed upJn a deft; ll.tgaf cone went to a fly rnslde.
'-Pilling all oWK the frof"t of worrrnettr antn,. much to the
Spring II pOioed. rUdy IO t"mP OUt lnlo 1~0 orange
a nftOyance o l )H?Ur ....,.._
bOIIol au~ on • he! do~- it faels u oltno bla~top
SprloQ tl!e
frcwn wiM rne!t 111 VOW 1•1
SiJtlnQ Is ,...., to ~·"'P Into old c.rt w•tll ""'"9
play.ngo&lt;nsldea~ ........ ""' - _ . . . . . . . , . . . _
rtglll ftOIIl lhe - -·
.attoenl WPllao ,..,..., - -~ belftlno ,, '" """
fiOIM ... _ _ _ , _ .............. • leis o.llllon c.ps. !I - · o! '"" poruller ~of tanntno
ott m t w_. wn h ear ea:hl••&amp;t and
tM..nbte
M M no mefi1 ....,..,
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Whfrl you're ..... a.,~.....,..
t anl"ed as gum-the acenta lhlt fOf.,., remind you of fhe
'""days oet longlw. oetllno bigger oi'Cl gorier scot$ on SUtntnef l nd 1he beaCh
a n roo real. Yoo• to 1101&gt; wur1&lt;1Q yoot parl&lt;o and
regret lilaI.. when tht lempe&lt;ature dropo. eo yo11 pile
on •-•era oncl tocl!elt lhslood. The Ill I~ klcl$ down
t ~e blOck look 11p lo IIMI moody ore\' .slty u they walk

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Y'QfJr lh.,s.. t(nen and _...,. Spring mat'J 'he h!sJ
bo'tle olood&lt;ne -~ mo•- ~ .,.,, •"" otte no....,.
iollatecl pncle ol a •oo•Dh
oaylnQ to lila
oiO cronjoa, "Seo look, IIIIa one dklo't ,..., h..rl and '
needed ll;e Stllcll. .-no. 151"
In pt..,. Sc&gt;ono was a lima of ltln)onade

ol--.. . . -.

on-11'0•.-10. _...,

oeultto

sa.zoou

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Screwed again

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To tile Editor.
~once

told melhottllle Un-.itY , . . _

t o - _ . , ...- . . as ....... nus .. a P&lt;lbl&gt;c-1110&lt; 1M -fit of Olhar
the h,tu....
Ao a oenlor anticiparing graduation ohio •prfng,lwaa
- - that I have not ~ any inlormatlon
r.,anling 1110 cdmmenoemont COf-lu. I called lila
eonr.n.~,, •Otta and wu transferred to lhe
OffiCe
and_..,
They told me that a "OCifTIP'••• arro&lt;" .... ,,. , _
I lladn't r~l. .d 1111 lnlormatton concer~lng
groeluaoiOn, IM ol!at IIIey •ould mall II to me I called
the~ Offloo again to if 11\ete wu
anyol\lng elM llhould 11now right away lwaotold 11\1011
ahc&gt;&lt;old ~my on1ar tor~ ond oown rOf\tal and
that 1 wou l d , _ , be.~ an-~- IM for
plaang the on1ar tate (altar April 1)

• ._,,,••matter
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f.

I wa1 rtOI lul)riaed co lind chat Utallnf•moua c.8"'P411
...,_y-our \OerY own IJnt.eBity 8ookotO&lt;U-•era
··~olng" '"" O&lt;ed""tino - . """ 1M cep

* * •

the lata Cllarge oo"ld be ...,..,.in my C A M - ol
IM aooo .. IIC&gt;n 1'. . O&lt;JIIIned They told me 11\1011 -•ld be
Cllargoeloi\IO late'" .-gardiHO. tolootca aaohc&gt;&lt;IQ!l 1will

...._. wnt. . wnle to edWUtt eMbitter .nctwtm
enooouoge. engage. engroao. eniC&gt;ln. enloghten. ent,..n.

--,..,tal.,._ •...-- booUtO&lt;e to-"

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II..,. IO PlY lhe Uni-y BoollotO&lt;M 11M1 adcl"lon&lt;ll
ctwge II I wlah IO parHCipaOe In the
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ro ,,. Ed.tor

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tnfrtMt • .U:tC*IIt• end/of ea.cite

STILl TRYING TO OEClDE Y.HETHEII OR NOT Tot, oR

-Recorda ot
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....or 1n - · &amp;
ora • onty
~ mo&lt;a. .,.,, 1 _,.,. ' - ,,.
8ookatorH c.an tuttUy lhlt amootnl tOf "special
"-""ling" ot tate O&lt;clero. It hiM "''" 00&lt;ne aniO&lt;prlsing

Pete llooen t ·TeiM from .,.., rhe
enlarge Pete Rolen'• ego

Bat'1 "'""

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srudenc next vur could !"\\ke a le• bttekl by at.an""e

Msown aiiOfnat,.. rOf\taJ ....a t~ton·o-oi\IOtthe
~•cwet• mark-up on cape Md oo-.n• •• t)l ,t •
...._c INI IMPe- telling o lou

• do not • wn1er m.D..•

Curb management cheating
To ,,. Ed1101
I ha-.e been a atudont at the Un...,.I'1Y ol 8u tl.aJo

'Of

•tmoso three ond .,...,.,, YNn ond 1 om :&gt;&lt;a«&gt;lly
. . . . - 1n ,,.. c.norled
Proor-- •
clmalon o f the Sd\001 ol
Ao ••••dents know t"e Pfoblem ot C-hellhrtg on

Accoun•"''

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euminationa ••• a mAfOI" W ue )n t he ~ of
lolanogemenlln pr-. • years Whar - • the -~It
ot '"" acam-now was cnut~ •batt-Shed"' t tu'IO• ot

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an~ t Mofc:t•aune•...suallrocc.en

dlr•cuy under ttt• un• au:"l\11 , eyea of

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~.tt•111CtOI-hofnltWot\ ~we paued:,. clau lrom
one student 'O anothef. and student~ o••.nce at otheR•

ecamlnation pac»ta Ntth no d•ttlc,·tty due to a taett ol
acMQ!,.te &amp;v~ k\ Olli!IWcrowcSecS ctuses
Are 'he» the .ac.t~ taken to c.urb ctwat~ng" Is no
one M lht.sctwJoeol MaftagerNnt tnt.,.•ed in CJII.( loU
of Ct'ed•blffty dlte to *ides9reM ChUUng'? I ' fQe
anyone with ~nl wet'l to these q, etliOf'IS and anyoftlt
llrred o f the l~u llltlta In vrld-ng teS1dting lrom
c,....ttnQ lb wrue to U\e Dun d tt. SChool ot
MWI~ •o••••m.w~

Dormitory harassment
To tlte Ed1'or

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Thanks to FSA
Debora t&lt; Ltn6qu1st's enthuiJasllc revtew ot

"Tapdancln'l" (r/W Sp«lrvm. MatCh 21) was o•ceHtnt.
• •• wu ""' kt&gt;owledgea~ deocnptlon olthe pr•ahow
tap danoe teaching done by Honl Coles
t&gt;ecanse the 1•11¥11 has been gene&lt;a"' ooclalmed u
prOYICbng O(le Of !he mo$110\'M ~we-.. had tn

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B• nato. 1 wo.;.ld be Of. .'h 1 tf The
wo-1d
mention one 'hing that was tett 01..1 ot the rev~e~
''Tapdancln'l " was made potSl~ by • -Oorsgronl

ltom \1&gt;8 F.eully.Student Attoclatlon to the Olllce or
Cu"'•tlll Affairs. who OfQin.tt.d II

Est,.,., ll•uiOlt
DtrecftM. OU~t»_01 Qllri.H•I AJt•NI

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Ou,.no the paat lew months 1 have been 1\AJaued tw
a mate tludent Who
lew"-'&gt; •*"Y from me II
Hal.

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T h e -. a - u a l e w _ f t _
hOah.. and rat4all•ltf'IOS toward ma. Se¥erat ~tt
"'~ OCCI:mtd wtteteby some of my CJ0$18Ut0nl "'-""'
been tarnPI'f'*S ••lh. and ~ne notes directed 11 me
- • Millen on my nolO pad.
V&lt;r- confronted by him. 1 woo temt&gt;~y ..,.. .•.., 1:1y
h................ ......,..,__..., ...... .
yo/ ng lady.
Vlha.l 1 WJ&amp;h to e.-:prea ts my .,.. ot wt\at actiOn
should be taken. The •t&gt;o-e lndovldo&gt;AI aho&lt;old be
removed from the Unrveralty beclu.ae of his prev~.s
nQ111Jng v.olatlona: and I he recent harassment tOWards
me
Hea-renUyl~lhe&lt;XIW'uy and-lhat••
aa..:lated wt.th .. wing wnh letto• S'• den•s 1abo fM4 a
pereon ShOUld not be
t&gt;eca• oe ol hiS r..:e.
Cfeed or COlo&lt;
Thank you tor Y'OI r • nders•anc:Ung ~nd • hOpe the

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acrlon lOken will - · - · Irom going lhroo on
•tta•
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Lafintll
ro tlle.Edilot:
International Sludeftt Alton

•atm~y

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11.-,.1 and 1M oer-aJ poAific: IO IIMI Annual
lntem&amp;lionll Fleet a IO be -In HMS l.ounge and the

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Thla event has been a continuous success and
,... dfew a crowd o1 mQ&lt;e than 1100 f*ll)le. In a world
lUted with mounting tenSion. It is a .,...._
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Presendy $9

GSA Treasurer recommends hike

A S2.SO incr~ in mandalory s1uden1 fees will amounl.
~ ne«S581)1 to cover an antlcipa1ed Joss of
In o1her btUinesti, BeMetl announced lhtl he is
SIS,OOO, Ciradua1e Scudenl Assoda1i011 (GSA) inveslipuna tMadministration's offer ofS90Cllo
Tmuurer Mlchad Cennerauo aMounced to the &amp;Taduate auisaniS (GA 's) ,.no •&amp;rft to teach an
GSA Sena1e Tuesday &lt;:\'enina.
additional• eout~e. GA 's prrsenlly 1eae'h 1•o
" We ~Wrt 0\-e&lt;budgeted 10 con~ume a surplus &lt;OUr&lt;es over 1"0 ~ such as frelhman
,. hich hat lotcA ' builctina up the pe11 fe'IO yea~ •· a&gt;mPQ6itlon dasacs aDd m:i11tlom.
Cennerauo elq)lained. "We are abo nJMin&amp;
Bennet I believes thai the mra cou~ load will
behind the expected 1ncome from student ~ deuime~~tal 10 a aradulle studenl's per.onal
mandalory fees." Cennaauo said I hac no $iogle academic 101udies. "The UniYersity'~ failure lo
rca~n for I he shortqe can ~ pinpoinled.
leach reai"ered s1udenu falls on our shoulders."
Ciradua1e s1udm1s will ha•·e an opporlunily 10 Bennett 51id.
increase the fee v.hen a referendum Is held from
In addllion, the. Presidenl ~llcves 1hat 1he
April 29 10 May 1. A vote of the GSA body must S900 "lemp!lllon" demonstrates Ihat 1he
~ held t\ery three years for aradulle students to adminis1ra1lon reco&amp;ni'-es that .GA 's are
approve 1he manda1ory fee. "Without thai fee underpaid . "We exist as cheap labor," BenAetl
I here ,.ill ~ no ~ntral I!Tidualt ao•emmenc at added.
1111~ Unlvershy." GSA Presidenl Ho--ard Bennesc
BenMI~oll repon bad: to the Smale on his
uid, "or i1 wouldn't exis1 in a coordinated way." find in~.
.
The prtsenl fee per sanes1er is S9. BenMII
In a su 'se dt\dopmenl. the Smale mtUina
pojnled ou1 lhat&amp;T·aduale sludent$ n:cdve about ended ..11hou1 a quorum havioa to~ caned. The
1he same num~r of ~=
under&amp;T~duates Serlale h" been plagued wilh memben lea,ina
~ ho pay S32.SO.
I he momhly meetings ~fore they are eoncluded.
Much of Tu~ay's meetina conslSied of the
New metnliers or 1h~ GSA E~~:ecu1lve
GSA Executive Commiuee urainathe Senate IQ Commillee "ill~ elected all he ne01 meelina on
•uppon 1he fee end also an incr._ in 1he • April 28.

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ALL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS
There will be a meeting of the

SA ASSEMBLY

Monday, tAPril 6th
at 3:30pm ·

TALBERT HALL
SENATE CHAMBERS

New directors named
to Sub Board I, Inc.
Th&lt; comPC$11- or Sllb 8oen1 I'• 1911-12 Cualt"~ Commml't'
•v unva'kd •• lht Modern iCI'Yices corpotal.on·~ •nnuai ma"ting

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Thunday evenona in Sqoirt Hall.
llepladna newly dc&lt;ted Soudent A~'iO&lt;iatlon CSAI Trcawr..- Mar~
Moore as ehaorrna.n u O""uate S1uden1 Aw&gt;oiaolon COSAI E\lernal
Affaln Vltt Pruocknt Putr HiF&lt;I\man. Vl&lt;c PmJden1 of Molbod
Fillmore Collq&lt; IMFC) Kaohy Stifltr "'illa..umclhe Vo,e Chaormon
duti&lt;:&lt; or C&lt;q o.-.
FonKr SA
Tim Sllcdwo was d&lt;a&lt;d rnocnm Treavum
uno1 Apnl 23 "hen memb&lt;n or 1M -SA admonl&gt;lflll- miN
decide who lbey ..,11 appornl 10 ohe posit-.
Allboo!lllt Oi - - I .,........,..
lbc Sub brd l&gt;rfmllf'
IPPQ&gt;.m lbc Te\triK1urilla or Group l.cpl ~ t(;I.SI 1bc
respon.Obilllia and till&lt;&gt; of 1M d1t&lt;Ctor anJ aw.i.aant ~lf«1or "'"he
fWgocd to I \llari&lt;d manaaer and 0 di"""O&lt; or ll&lt;l&gt;,tllllllnln&amp;, 10

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prn-enl confu,~n over lhc ddeption
Di1ee1or Ch&lt;'r)ll " " " ' -·

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du1~. t'•f\talnc:d Gl 5

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&lt;ton•t ha"e a con11nuauon of thl\
di'iOrde• inside the oiTltt." Funtatt .ornor~&lt;d. Gl S Ita• tw1 ..... ,.,
di&lt;Od.or\ 111 tbt Pt"l 1hree ""'"· .tot noted.
Todayai•:JOp.m. i\ I he deadline toapplyan.l wbn111 ..,...,.,.. for
10 n.Uiablt 1&gt;0\11-' In Sub Board. The Pl.-nonn&lt;l ud
··wr want a chaaar

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Appoim_, Commktcr win"""""'-'"'""""''~ for ohe , , _ _ ,
~110ft\ ~v thf: f'IIQ11H~'L
~ on the \IDC!ont health "'"'"'-· "hrl u~&lt;-lrllk&gt;
mandaiO&lt;)I abonoon ..,_.. wiD bqi9 a1 S..b 8oml'• 1\rol 2.1
med.ln.J. E""""llve Chaorman llcnn4s 8loct .,.od ohao he ...,.lei h~&lt; •
deeil.ion on "'""' lhe I'&lt;QCI'Im ..ill C'O¥Cr btf(IR' the end or lhe

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Block al\0 announc«J lhao Univa-\ioy

p,.,_ tUI'I. a di•i.Joo of

'iub Boat(), I, aucmpli1111 lo r&lt;du« ibluliabrhty on SS.~IO rmm the
11&lt;~1 Sl!.~. Or!JonoUy, UP""""' ohe Sll&gt;lc SlA,IJOO 111 ..... ~ '""'''·
Iliad: ""' ...,.,en a letotr 10 the '&gt;late d""yina an) liobll~y.

COMMUTER

BREAKFAST
AUGUST. DECEMBER GRADUATES ONLY

UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION
Interviewing
On Campus

l.INDE DIVISIOH

Tuesday • Aprit 7th 1981

Friday; April 10th
$.15 donuts!- Free
beverages
8 a.m.-12 noon, Capen
Lobby
SCATE forms will be available
and
Tickets to a roller skating
party

on April 27th
at · USA on Niagara Falls Blvd.
• CONTACT THE PLACENENT
• OFFICE F0A AOOITIOitf.L
IHFOAMATION

�·Committee editing BSC program
bys-- ll..a.r
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DOl wn&amp;ia&amp; ...... The: comnoiuct
~ thot it is I ntiolake 10
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Buffolo Slat• Collcl&lt; is tilt ooly bulc -.lmitolon teu and bod
ICbool In tho Slak Unlvmity or phllooophy to box ..Sroialons
N.,. Vorl&lt; (SUNY) I)Slml that ooldy on the: - . "The: tat Is
ofrcn I biOCIII Urelk dqrer bo toUUy lfttwiequak one! a damo
)041!'111Utm. A ""'ttit rovkw board, ..... o r t1nw." aplaincd Smillo.
ho"C'''Cr, ttrmed tbt IXOIJMI I f
The:
or lurfolo Slate hal also
"sbllna on llun let."
bteJI I detrlmentll raaor in
&amp;l.f/olo EwJtiJtl N~ws Dt-pvty Pftl*1111 UDtleou ill tho rocld or
Edotorial Pop £cfiu&gt;&lt; UrO)' E.
journalism, ..... pud - · SlSmlt~. • ho IICIIdtd tilt naluadon IM~ loao small, may or 111c
COIIII!IIlt«. &lt;OOClu&lt;ltd that tbt non..t.:illetl ~~R:U _ , ror 11
dq&gt;atti'IIUI lbould cidatr "bt asll(tlq joamalist an not aa
lmproml Of bt .... pped."
sumdcntl)' dt..topcd 11 nctd bt.
The: ~«. ,.. up by t.bt
Ai 1 reottlt, tho commlu..
Bu(falo ChttptA:r or ~ Odca q-lootd wh&lt;thtr the •ruem·,
Chi. a prOfaoioftal jourutllt Oldy )ountaliiiD clcpattment ahoufll
~c:ketltho~·· ~ bt Ill lkltfalo SWc or at 1 laracr
atatul 1 1 l.lle Journa ll•• UOIVenity cctlltr, whc/c I broader
d..-n-' a ulldctt,taa pnJbicftl. flftllt o r courses .,. orrer&lt;d.
SaiJIIt poinkd out that New York
Smiill llid IIIII tilt ~ "juat

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Colloet IIIII rour year Buffalo

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to ....., thc tal cpxaion ...... bt

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Jood journalum olloctld ,...... Yorl&lt;-tftlicb hu tht
hfflolo s..te ll&lt;ta tllt ~ Slate S)'Rml~&gt;e the
r..-r. equlpoaom IIIII rooo~mes Net loo'•
bell journ1lhm
.........41ft)pa1y ..... jou.......... ""'*''ma~t? "tr thc SU.,. •1nu a
............ Stnlt~ poiDICd OUt.,IICidila qu1ti1y P&lt;OIJMI, !bey;~! ho~ to
t hai "rho ylarift orr...., - ·· IUppol'l II," criticiZed Smith. lt'a a
hi~ C'IIOU&amp;h 10 lllfKI proraslonal
thot SUNY has foiled to
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••Irony

••ppclt( this dcpartntmt."

faculty."

At tho prOKnt , tho Swc Coltqe
hu only
ttll&lt;tltn quallfaal to Oalrt. .
lnstNCI )oumoliam. "This nlio ts a·
UB l'nsideol Robm C. K&lt;ttu
• d . _ , .. II\Oinwncd SmiiiL "It io ~that fr&gt;eto.U yeanaJOI
r
t
quest
wu madr for tht
"" rar ""'
11M with C~Jm~~U~blo
uni\'n\llin, F"t: fK'Uity members ntabllt~a UB joumoliam
s.mply cannoc do jo.,lite to 2IJO d•p1rtmut.
Tlt•o SUNY
JOUrnalism uudmu."
Chanc*ilcw Ernesl 8o)'&lt;f told K&lt;ttn
that Buffalo ,... noc thc only
G. . - in.. lto•don lnteresletl in thi&lt; typo
Anoohcr major problem, tht clcponma~t. H e oonsul!td Wltb
&lt;'OIIlmittcc di..t w11 the: eollqt's Slatna Della Chi and 1~ 11\&lt;7
admiulo n
ltlrHhrd• '"lind dcdded that onlytwoidloob In tho
proctdurc. Tilt Deponma~~ -~ s..tc lY"tm thould ba.. 1 dqr...
on tht bll5b ora ........ldi orreri• a
jotrrnllism

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"We proteu.d one! it dido'• do
any aood:· remarttd Kruer,
cxploinina thot til&lt; Chancxllor
maiJitaincd that "thcr• .... ....,
ror only one clcponmc:nt In the
J)'lkftt orferia&amp; • dqr... that thcte
wu 1101 a surroc:kot nctd for
....-.poper-typt joura&amp;lkm In New
York SWe."
till&gt; l*d oo
tho job -~Mil:s In tbc Slate.
Boyer addtd lbat ~

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havt vrry aood jo•raallun
dtpanmtnts~

tberr: was Ius

riCalOity ror more than one SUNY
doarecP&lt;osram.

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After noUDI tbc Bllff1lo Stott
prOIJMI
Smitli"• committee
ncommmdllioM on
10 improwc it. Tbo font .....
tbat ntrtmt SUNY Clwt&lt;dlor
Clolloro R. Wban.oo .-lei estAblish
a IUih ltwl comnoiuco to loot at
Journalism dq&gt;anments In the:
entire SWe, in ~ pub&amp; and 1-------~
private institutions. and compere
tbtm to whll
II SUNY.
Smith1lsoroc:ommmdcd that tho
Collqe ..,. a better ...,..,.;., nplaincd.
...........rul. "W• did molce 1 rln&gt;t.
method for liCtqiCina applocanu..
Tbr commiue-t uracd 1ht Our r~Ddadotos wiU bt
o~er
po~hlvety. ••
ltathtl than administuma a t&lt;S&lt;, d _ . _ 10 ad• ... IWllcnu "ho looted
tht committct fell tlolo ' t1
bt arc il&gt;ltmltd oa JO&lt;&gt;malt&lt;m "lltcy colltmcntt:d S•ttlll Wbanoe
'"""' ,q,;ram to olttermonc 1 ahould bt told IlOilO- coao •IIIB ._,.,..,to thc _ ,... , ...wt
nu&lt;ient'• quolirll:lltioti by ,uc~c~na thdr ~ year 10 _ , ia 1 lellc:r •11icb Slllil~ .tomd • •
1m. acruol
•on. from 1 uud,.,..,;., ,.,. fidel Thc:y ha&gt;c to .....,. pOSOti\'C, .-......~ """
ho auldcd •oward the: ,_..uu
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prdiminary repc:IOI)' ...
The: r.WW Boord oliO .......,.., &lt;'OllTJCS thot ... "lrr'ftdltory ror their
..WMI we •ani now:• gjd
that tho lk:panmerlt ...,.....,. lla an:n~ suds as
f.nan« and Smith. ••a a con~rmtmenc rrom
tnochlna m&lt;thod. "'Tht otttdenn ouotion. 1'bcK orr -..hat they'll b&lt; W~anon tbat the JOurnalism
nctd b&lt;ttu tau. Thty nctd to bt \il.ritina about mo1t, •• adviled dq~anmont at Burr S&lt;ak •il IK
Smith.
bettered. NOt Ill I I 0t0&lt;e. but
OO'tcrin&amp;,.ll&lt;'lUII _.lnp,
Smith com.me.ftlt.d that ... th~ ptw;na it;,."""' 1 pmod sncra~
&lt;»uruoorn llearittp 11&gt; thty Ft

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Sub-Board I, Inc.
Your Student Seroic• Corporation
announces - Stipimded Positions a"Oailable
for Summer -Fall '81 and Spring '82
Publidations Division Director
Health Care Oivl51on Dfrector
Squ.i re/ Ambers~ Division Director
Group Legal Services Prosnm Director
Group Lepl Services Office Manager
Off-Campus Housing Director

THETUSCAR

A nation with a pro1

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Informal
rLquirrd ·listtng f'OJitronll) di'Sired r~nd
ptrrinrnt frrformation (incll!dt namt anrllor businen phonl).

Hand rn mawisrlJ ~nonally at trth•r 1!2 Talb••l Hall
IAmhtrstl from &amp;:JO am· f,JO pm. or J43 Squ1u Han IM SCJ
from I pm- 5 pm Mon. • Fri. Shorr job d#scriptiom llT&gt;IIilsrhlt
lnlti'Oit'IM

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ALL MATERIJ!l.S MUST BE HAND
BY
MONDAY, APRIL 6rh
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This Summer,
Corriell
What better place to be than far ·above

Cayuaa·s waterS as youiO'Iprove your w111Jng

skills work ~th computers. panklpate In a
lin&amp;ulstks Institute. or take a course In

conceptual drawln&amp;' Nowhere else can you
leilrn rn the company of so dtverse a group
ol' facultY aod st~ts tn such a uniquely
atltlKt1ve settll1fl of holls l&lt;lkes cnrces aod
wlterfaJ!s

At CorneD. you an fulfill requwemetrs. at·
ce\erate your ~ ~· or 5ufll)ly Glke
advantii&amp;C ol' the opportunitY to study those
lll!Tigulnc subjects that you've always put off
Request an AniiDII~~W~telll

and see for yourself aUthe

why Corne)lls the
place you should be thJs
reasons

swnmer Tuition Is Si25
per cred1t or

less.

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Today, 10-pllon IW• and

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ltwt~ &lt;'&lt;Hitu,... EV&lt;:n ltonald'lteopn.a'-or" atound hi'
Paor.., ~ •anct. '"..,..boy 6~ Oashma bit. b,.
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conD«''ion.
But )'Ou don'l ha•e 111 lllok far li&lt;)'OIId rhe 11r1&gt;•n
oowboy '1'n&lt;lromr 10 ..,.,r~ &lt;;eorll&lt;' Orwdl ... , riJ!ht

v.ht~t be \aid thatllf\10ry i' wriucn by th&lt;- vk1or,. lluu
fact \lrUtk tnc OM" ni&amp;ht &amp;\ J 00 lf~ry WM\ \hOWl "I I"C

arownd 1hc hou'C ht had bulh . We wert: in hi\ kih.-hcn
Tbc 1dcviVoh wa' 011, •nh 1hot volume tunltd ~n

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J .R. E•ina'• maloananr
mtc:J rh&lt;: "'m:n
~ he toa.\ , rh&lt;: '"'Y \Oitl or lhc N&lt;:-o Alnaocan

DATE: April 10 ·12th
BUS: Leaves 3 pm, 411 o
Returns 12 am, 4112

WC'Il-IIO•uful. memJco--. tunuf'l, and if yc&gt;ulod~
lh&lt; Nld'CI kiWIJ', itn,.......,t popular. lim&lt;), a
TU'ICIIIota ln&lt;l••• Oud, hlld JIN ronr.hcd lcllins mt
abou1 thc:{lrobk:m. h" f'Oll'lo l--the to..;oltbcor
laoru•ae and c:ullun:. """"'" riahl' .ooJation\ ..,.ln\1
N•uvo American\ l&gt;y rho l·tdcnol govcrnmc:n~ """ the
c.ncro»&lt;.i1mMt ot "'""J..n•hooal corporation\ tln
'Indian l&lt;tnd\. And ttK..-rtln Ihe comer wa_, J.K.• whh hi'
1oerin&amp; \mile: and cokJ, mMntpulali\'c eye\.

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TIM: fa:l "'• Noti. .

FARE: ONLY $6000
lneludes; round trip
2 'niahta •t
Youtfi. Hostel

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UM1TED SEATS!!

Ess

In Ameria. 19111, lh&lt; ..,..boy looL ;, , .. ~ the
11ation. h loo~' ., ir •hr American Unq,inatkln hll\
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eumdant connoaadon': the ruu,cd indiv'idualkm. the
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ald. Tho majorityofmb:ed ma,_anlndlaA males
merrylna ..bit~ airls, .....ordina to Briley. Slit aid that
u1111ally lndtllliJrls many ,.ithin lhdr bwn .--.
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non· lndlan ""'"'- simply btcaUK of 111&lt; &lt;Wtural
dtffc:tftlca. Tho TUI&lt;lORI&lt;U r..w I)Oibli&lt; driak"''.,.,
......,......,_ wWicc.lttm~tbnw. . . il.
At tbt Oaa Motile&lt;, lralty • aile a COIIDidor '"'
tbt
Tho dirtcrtlll way&amp; .. lbe .._ _ .
"''fttf" CRStt pn:lbknls Ia t«PPf'i - h tbt lllllh'-'
and lbc- • • lb&lt; ~to •«~ thillp out .
llvt. O«&lt;rdlftJ to lralry, u Clslt ,\1oth&lt;r,...., -11'1
reb' Oft f ' e d c q l - ......IC II ftOI lrlllooo8toly 81
h&lt;r ~~·· btsllnttraL
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Braley tiattd !bat "We can ncwr b&lt; l t l f - n a .
10 ... JO 0111 and "'OI'It.•• boltott ...,.pt........af
funds. Bnley roalcl w f&lt;VSpcnwndlt tnct--....t
u a mu• of ....mn, Na&amp;loftal hand- &lt;btl&lt;
llioir ti!doat.
Tho .,..,... .......... of lbt du ....._ . , 10 bt tbt
C'1Aa Moth&lt;r, Pf(Mdcd that r.bt II. .,.,.ally obk ud
ftOI married 10 • ~ · Bratty 1&gt; In tbt h&lt;llil
PQiillotl btcau« tbt .........., omo 1&gt; til&lt; IIC'Iual Clan
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rcntkrtdunfit.

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Exciting, meanii!Qful long end short term
programs ere offered-to ltudents end
young edults In Israel. Work, study or do
both. Complete. up-,1.0-dete Information
available at 11 special e&gt;&lt;hlblt scheduled on
your campus
Thursday. Apr119
Look for e&gt;&lt;hlblt 111 Squire Student Union.
Lecture end film "TTme Ouf' 111 7 p.m.
Hillel Hoiae, 40 Capen Blvd.
For further Information or an appointment
calli'- 1'\ohl at (716t 689·8472 or Patty
KUSIOY et (716) 636-5171.
o\:,n•t mlsa this rare opportunity for fiJSt·
hand IAIIks w~ uperts from Israel.

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"Uolth Ncpo peoplt, ~ clool't •lint to b&lt; C\jllal.
to ranaio the l&amp;mt. •• .he Jaic.t.
..The """""' potnt or J&lt;nodck ;. thai IN us
IIO'"'"'mtnl 10 put kodo on ""'" &lt;dloob. .......
Braley. The elem&lt;ntary -.,hoot• ha•~ non-Indian
tathina •toff&gt;. But ui a ..oontmK1t"' crron, the
Tu~roron lansuaac Is pon or tht
curric:ulum,

"'t want

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lhc ..ld.
Sht urawcl that a1 soon&amp;&gt; on lndbn narrio a whit&lt;
· - · · · til&lt; children or that marriaat ... tonsid&lt;ml
"'Ill•~ H.,.... cr. tbt dlildrtn of an Indian mothcr oncJ
•'!lilt fotbtr ... considcml lndlaA
0... •hould
many "'~~""' tbt """"don.
-.mtd, btawR IIIey

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There Jtt 110 written rules rOI' q.n Moth&lt;r and no
•Oilna fO&lt; tht of~ "You jU&amp;t Lnow You'tt 'dloorn'
,.,.. you art bOI'n," Aid Briley " The _ , . &lt;0111&lt;
tO )'OU tf tll&lt;y want you," w tdd&lt;d. "•nd • •oman
0111 rdtMIO bt Clan Moth&lt;r.''
Sbt l'rt'll.....t that ilor - l d bt C1aJI MOt~ •h&lt;'b
.... - . httle pn. ,...,.,...,. her .,.....,.._her'
Tho C'lan Moth&lt;r, • •til a IN Cbad. """"'
JmOI.&lt;, dnn~. tal&lt; dnop 0&lt; b&lt; '"' to a...-. -'Ot&lt;fma
to Braley.
Tho Clan Mother has
tn tbt coonol or til&lt;
mtn, oltlloush •II&lt; i• tli&lt; btod of "t&gt;tr)'thlnJ - : ·
"Tho v.•lflft or 111&lt; P&lt;OPk isln tilt f'lllm oltll&lt; chi&lt;rs.
hand.'' ......ld. gut .... \U-tlon&lt; or .... C'1Jn
Motllw ort hiaJ&gt;1y - t d .
Tho Chid tdlo tli&lt; Claa t.1cth&lt;r h"- .,,.,.y """"' al1jl

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Hillel SectefDinners

·Aiexandr Ginzt»urg
Author, Russian Dissid.ent in exile
to speak on

Saturday, April 18th
Hayes Dlnlng-Hall1 second floor Squire Hall
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Sunday, April 19th In Ellicott
Tickets st food service check In tables in:
Goodyear
Governors
Richmond
Red Jacket
No trckets after April 9
Passover dinners available April 20-25 at 40
Capen Blvd. For more information call

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"The Continuing
Hlllflan Rights
Struggle In t!Je

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8:00 ·p.
Thursday, April 9.
FiDmora Room, Squire

Free ac;tmiulon

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Ihe d~ing of·America.

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�ught threatens summer water supply
.i. Year':'long dro_
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be .. anlv 90 _ . . . Ccii$NICIIY by,.,.
of
.._.,.,., '-s_.pmllc:dnga&lt;O!'IIniUIIlon of tho dry
..,.t. ~ rha! tho&gt; .-von wtronly be holdv&gt;s .70
- · ol lho !hey should
mill ...... In ,_......,.for lha Ocy ol New V""'
IMI-. Iho Summer --.1 off"""' altho - I l i a c i
10 QjM&lt;IIy. -clliig 10 ~ ·~. by So-piunbe
ot..,-. ~ ro lS ~
-..,g o1 • ..,_ ..,...,
oo I wegor ........
!1&lt;*&gt;11 10nm lnOOtroulilo

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Such rnundone4ldllllftel•~ thoU&lt; ond ""'~ llw
'-n mill Olllrld • loftow4na ~ lho ....,_of loog COUfllry dnwt
.. belne lhlngt of • ...,.. plenlfwl pool.
- I I In 1M p of a clrouFt which dv-...10 Willig
" " . , . - - dty 1n tho
rho oollool&lt;l

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1M 5&lt;1,_

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IN IIIII c1 .,....... brtd&lt; and hao ,..,_.and raochcn p&lt;t)MI
for .. end 111 lho dry ..,.11 In ouch Noolho......,lnd....,.,_
• Now Y""'end Phlodq&gt;hll--.....,;ed obot.rr ~
!hoy ........ 10911 belhnt - l o r lho IUm,_
11ft lalwn •
,.. dtroo9i ldWir - - 10 ~ cleoda!&gt; ""' ~...._ - - raly . . . cl lho . , _ lor . .
s..- lho lod! cl ~ and --.ng ~end- dry ...... s.a.-.. ........ ._ ...........
. . __ _ ..t.lch . - ro no ~ 1n Dolors. - . , "'~ lno1orblory coo...s b y - s. H«&lt;ono'
r--balood 11w So..~ Tho hot. dry s..mm.. ~ e&gt;~pC~on ._ ~. KMHc-. ~roweow •....._ 1 1 . - -..

w.·,.

hoe.......,__.,.

and ..~ -

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~:§ being~
IKI&lt;nin lho drougtiL
"We ...aly clot.\ " - -.gh - . , IUniiiC* 1o moko a

• Colalllr)land ~ our. and local offidallrc rmpc!ao
_ , . . ..-tc11ng ........mtiol UM ol ...,..

conMdlon -...., lnaaoacl oolar -..oy and WOihor on
nnh."ho~

..... - Tho ftrtl lndlcallon thor lho Coun~ry wao In lor abnormally
dty ..... thor came In No.lombor ' t979 ~ ~- !d
below avt'f"9" Thlt dry "'"alhor conllnuod reJenlluily through
lata S..m,.,., and lhlt Wlnr.r. whlch olio pmyod ro how below

..... .,......,..don

Tho amclouoly awollad ..-.,.,..which wwe QI&gt;OC:fed 10

refill lha drying · - CAlM

and

noiwol -

-

-

Accudtng 10 Aalt&gt;l1 Kachic. Regional Hydr(lloglll lor ihc
~ ROQIONI Ho~ of lho N-..1 Waalhor
Scrvlct. -... of lho ond of March 1981 rhon .... be'On •
~ ckfancy cl 10 10 IS ln&lt;ha ...,.. January
~-of lho Eaao c- .
:1"1.- cHidoncy .. ~ dumg March Is ........
--March. Apt! one!~ -callocl- oupplv" month&amp;
wtli&lt;h .,. .u_.tro Ill up - . by Jwwr.• n:pliolned
I&lt;Khlc. /\sol Aptll. lho..-slor NtwYcrt.Cll)l-. ..

6!1 ~~ ~. rho)l ""' rrormoly 90 _ . . lui by rhio

month.

If AP&lt;d prow.t 10 how ao av«ro~ amount o(
~-oboul 11 Inchon-tho · - - which New Ycrk Clly _,ld only be 80
fuD And . - . "'iJh
........, • - • pN&lt;lplllllon this month. 14 1nchoa. tl.t

.,.,..,...,t

A&lt;:cordlng 10 • -

ao1!Cio In llllcooerv

l'llllgjiiiM. lhll

Wlnrera dToughl can be traoed 10 ..n..-..1 "'""""' ayowm
-..rvowrlho Padflt()oan. uiu.Jv.rtwa ...alhof ~
l1da In IICIOII!ha lJnllod S - . on a clnp conld01 of U&gt;lword·

no..tng -.Is called ihc PIIClflc S10&lt;m Ttock

u--....-

-'-!Mhlon

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molllvt&amp; from llw Gul
from paMhllng 1n1o lho
Counlry, up lhrough lho 00111homBut lhor-. from lho ~I\Oidnloinl-ov-ndid
""' and rhon h lho .......,. ... "'""'-' lbi EM!
11
.....,_.. to dlwl1 tho 1\1\or..,.. Soan'!ITrodo
..too los
way \IP ~ •lona lho _ , . . . " . . . . ""'lnllo

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tho-.."""- .....

·-k. ea.-. ....

lha _ , - bad .....
-.led dry

blocl«&lt;i.

main .....,.,. of -

apd

Tha lod! cl ~In audl- • , _ Yadr...._
-llw~of---ln -. ......... cl

- . .. 1"'--.&lt;lolaon&lt;yw. ~ll)loolorwldndcl
d ..... Kadllc pololad out thai .... .,. . . ., _ ....... Tho .-end type Ia callocl • h,odr-ologlcal ....... which
.otwr ....... """I04IPiv of-"" ..n..lor Ibis moy be· oehor lod! of rain or h " ' - • of ao
~-oupply
•
For eumc&gt;~o. undcr!Jound ~ ........ be'On
rna-.gfy .,._.t to polu- wtwr.h rincltr lhoift usdew
Tho-tt1lrd ldnd It ogrtculllnl cfro&lt;qll which tho&lt;
r..,..l os ""' &lt;Onlln!lot lho tight lime whkh an lnlluencc aop
produelro&lt;l.
"For cumplc lr) 1961-6!1 theft wM a ~ de!k:toncy 1n
ralnfaU, bur New Jarooy hod a bu.._ crop cl buckwheat
betoUH ihc 11.1t1t n1n !hot loB. CAme at J&lt;lil rho r1ght "'"for lha
C!'OpO," l'lqllalned Kachic
Aa:ordlng 10 Joe Pll«&lt;. Hjldroloilofe~lho local cltic:e cllho

lni1H&lt;I of flowing -.my In •
u !hoy uou.tlly
do. lho high - · e weat!&gt;ar 1!1*JN bopn 10 pit up along ~Oo:eanat one!~ Ad-lllf&gt;n· -&amp;6lo II
lho Wnt c-1or- un~ '"""" ·
ono of !hi ,_ dill$ that .. noc tu114r1ne !font Wppay
Tho ...-J ....... _............. than ........ WI 0&lt;1obor one!
any p&lt;oblomo rhio
... cool Fal ..tnda did
10 mny -.y 1M Summar tunwner-..
'
, _ Thra heat ..... .......,.""" lho ... """ lho _,.,.. dUnlk« of lho Coun~ whlth had •
~
oxpenclod. cr•ollo!l an............,..""""""*'- pr.-.ang bloc:lcod by 111gb pr_,.. syseorno, 8uflalo .... on ur&gt;imptdad
110rm .,........ ~ In lho Padli&lt; from
lho -of~~~~"""' I.* Eno
Cooanlr)l
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~ in and But.Jo .-had lood ...... cllrmg ....
The otorm .,........ ~ puolrH
nOrthwlln! Wlnre ~In FftNaty. tv.-- • of Apt!
wh'Ota tho dry . . of .... one! Canaclo aboorloed lho .,. beck 10 - -

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H......- . ho couliontd lhara·~roo
chain of slm..r high "'_,.. bloc:kodoa lhroughour tho early lo be too opdrNadc lboullurvra wol«r Nppllao tn 8ullalo
Counlry. .-lting In a Narlon-'do dtt&gt;ughr A&amp; tho dry be&lt;ovM ft Is bard 10 pr&lt;&gt;dlcr Pl'ldpft.\llon boyond • four..t.y
woalhor ~rna Nshod down from CANdo. rhay dawlopad loroaut. and rho ralnfoll whlt:h Bullalo ...;oyt CAn dJYOUI u N
ln!O h.., rc syst~ma .,._ 11M M!d-WHI. P'""""llniJ has ....,..

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wold diN lor wloo It tho Alw&lt;'-. Mid " - • ploy. an in~
port '" ... I*'Vt• .......... tS.ys _ . . . "" lunda,_,...

""'v

But
.-? Why .r.e. cou....._ - - o1 11w
tm-S.Cond Coml!1g are thew~•~ lha
rh• 11m&lt;t a's for Mil' Aim ol, rho IJnljod Sta1ft "'"'
...,...,.......t 11m11M ·~• ,.,.,o~o oo '"' t&gt;.ca., &lt;he 1130s
•nd 1n mort rnodmo ttma. H•lor .... brllndod rho Antidw;st
F'undamonlaliscl co~olltr oN! ,.._ ......,.. hew .U !he
""'-"" dtterlb&lt;d m Bt&gt;lo proph«y ocxun«d ~ TMy
'"Y rhe linchpin on thn thoory " tho~ of rt.e -le Gf
l&gt;r...t on 1948 Tho Hal l..ondooy ont&lt;rprNtion ol the Bl&gt;lo
~tn rho&lt; the ll'""'•non ..il....tng !he rl'blrlh ol ts.aet as •
· · - ..... oho - lhe """ ol the world Sinu they bellowt
God w\1 IVdgt natiON on riw;r tJCal..-1 ol IRed

"'""Y,

lunda..,....lelom unswm.""VIy . . _ . that oounll'}

.......
s.._,

Poll
A - Golup p,a ~ntdlod 31 rnUIIon Atnmtan odults ••

evaf'1901i&lt;ol&gt;. and , _ ol tt..m ""' ~loo lundamonub!t ""'o

!Jmos' pu.alo , _ , _ , 1M YitNI 1lw R._ the "lung ol the

--.bent"""""'"'~ end ..... olv--" lt¥1.
E~ and I)OIItiv Eatt Gormony 10 . . . - t.aet As Hoi
t..wlsoy "'"' ....,j "' '"'*"Algt\on...... l 1001&lt; ... fnt ...,

s.-. -..buloloo....,.,---...

Today.a~~.....-!"-~rlw

oudool. -

"But """ ol the ....... &lt;lcx1rtnAI ol
lu~ II a bftolln rho ~efta~ retum ol a- 01 _ , .
poon1 w.h 1M ln&lt;tn.od c.,.,..,.lry ol rlw ....,. ond . _ . . ,
~ ol pooblems. peoplo litnd 10 look "" ~ ldncl ol

Gotup -

co~

ond 10 ..,..,_

~•

b..ddy build¥-

we.,..

'"Rw~

lour. 1bru. two,

OM

Blast o1rr Wtth • " ~m•mdout
hlgMt . lunllor
up and beyond -Ws youo lutur~
W~hln 10 days. exdudlflll; My
technical dotJ!IIs rhar ml!!hr bog "
down. the Unllod S!Aros will be on il&gt;
woy - d "2001 • Spedfieall\lthto
Spoor Shullle syslom wOI be
~. ~·• going.

-·-d

lound&gt;ed. canylng woh - '"" '"'
Oullinlng spaa
lht coion\ullon
po&gt;61bllulu of

mlgJatlon 10 '"" goloctioAI\IIIId-

..,... liB Doan ol 1\oltthematii:S end
Sci«llCleO and NASA oonsuuno
Duwayne Andmon ., may IO\Ind
lib " lllr·lotchod lantaty." solo
Andmon. '1Jut
"
As he plod up more and men

""""""""·-*---.....
m9ll
our na~oubwb.n commonty
boon on O&lt;bollngbMo-~
the rud&gt; ol .......... Eor1h

-n...e- ....... -

l1ftds"".

1 0 - spaa." ckdotod &lt;he
spuloa. -. ~. ..
!he farm ol food IIVfls. and ..,
mvtronrnentthll ...... loorhettw...

"- ._ or.---.loqulcb
-

!iOids A«udinll
to Anderson

the

prododlal\ of foocbrulfo in OUlot
spaa Is ""l!tly I..... " AI 1M
essenuaf elements . (urbon .
hydrogm, 00111!1'"') .,. . . . . .~ In

· llwy onglr&gt;Oie ""'"
"'"·
o- ... hundred_.,,
ol ourthe
onergy
!14eds may be derlvod fTom th•

sun "

~di-Spannlng the oolar "Y$1«m lor on
~"* Mltlomonl .,.. II dlfllcltk.

M'!fu•v !'"d Vef\11~ rho rwo

lu«&lt;occ

"lll)wn R INO e...!tool 38

!he .....td..idt

irwadod

Sud.

M1

&lt;"""""""'

......, " ' . _ . . 10 -

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l"lw R-.no .. • gel"'" como.._. '""-"God ddeob
""'• """'' oiMr !hoy ...lr..t ....~ soY Bu!
then occonltng oo ... ...._. · • new dang&lt;r ... _on
tlw l«m ol

lhouglll it the lunar .urloco ol
our noarnt "'"9hbor. lhi moon lo

lnntnn&lt;IOI ploo~«lt _..noldo on

loOm«

their surfO&lt;• and ••• un~Ubbl&lt; lot
humon kft T•mpnatU1'ft on Vltflu.s
alone r•"!J" hom 500 oo 600
F•htonh&lt;ll "On the surfO&lt;e ol

wa!. in fact.. a ~of stmilaf tenaln
four1d ., AntartiC"

And....,n pu~ ..J«l..t thlt
borren Kebo.: to dtust:ratr hNO
slgrullcont point• rha1 r•li«t
~,.,......,, C'olonll.atJon The 61$1
prow. tha1 livwng tn areas unfu fc:w
human habitatloo is pomiblo No
pl&amp;t&gt;IJ or micn&gt;-o&lt;gonl&gt;ms haw &lt;he
•bil!lv 10 lloitnsh In thls Nndra

VMUi dwrt ··~ (IYQTS or rnoh~
leod." -..plolnod And..-.
The nw platw11n the ool4t .,._..m
1o ol couno. the Earth "Eorth is the
plaM'I on ""'lch l~t bogan In the
ool4o ..,....m ond pt_,tly rho only
P'- whor• ..,. t.hln~ H exists."
roglon
c:omm&lt;l\lod the .p..kl't
"Uie her• can't .,.,. Wllhoul the
AnderJon !hen Jhowod a slid• ol
lootptinll &lt;'"CNMod on • ooont. UH of t:l(te-mal means ,·· he
..,,._ ,._ ol ..rh Asking whto&gt;c concluded But with m.,.l means

lhll paltlt'Uiot plc:luro ..,.. ookm.

-id---

r h o - ....., ,.. """' al'dir ro. ,.,~ lorMI

•"" ... up.

Suburban migra~on into spac~?
- - - -btl o ...td Cu)lra

onl)l ....,

_.ocyltft.
Ronold R._ "I voood lor C.... 1n '7o. but...._ he.,_.,.,
day lltll""" •· &amp;ltlt td&gt;olor l'lelos
·Chrwbont and""'-.,. wlfcnng"' R - Thoo dB aC ~

t.Jnlikedw bHododend ~ ...... tn..dllhod ... "The
End .. Ncar" tlgl\01..,
a-....
lllSiJiv &lt;Ca11lrtc TMy onclucl« ...._..ns o l d -· ,..... end
~ A O&gt;lcano · - - clorl&lt;"' on Ool.lond 7 .. """"
rNnb rlw end " ~ boc&lt;ouot ""Thtroo much
&lt;orTUjlCion • A rnlc!c!W._.t ..~ San fTanaoco otaO'IMl/

rnonv an_...,,._

ol brMI" but""" poloocol- !lhapod by b&lt;k1
~ """" "' rh« "end

In '"" - . . . .......... ...........

bellow., rlw 119 1n&gt;rh ol rho a.. 1\oltny fundaiMn..-,. ••
C&lt;II1WI&lt;od !hot !heM ..... ln6e«&lt;. rho " e n d - ·
1'hty may 1'104 al OIIH ....h (Hell Cinclwy's I -.·
uplarns Jtm R -. ~ odoor o1 o.n.-y

Mid- chutl'h

UFO'S
ARE REAL

~-O"''*Of,._

PASSOVER

April 18-19tb
Meal Plan
Register Now for
Seders and Meal Plan
· • both campuses
• lunch 11-1 :30 p.m.
esupper 5-7:30 p:m.

Fun for ell eges. As It spins It soars. C.n
be leunched In ~ MPH winds.. Made
completelr of ..fe, non-toxic m~~ieriels In
brillillnt fiU«eacent colors.. The Cle•r
monofilament ,.,. Is Mldom mlble to the
neked eye.

Don't be leh out of this apece •ve
phenomenon. Hum~~ns .,. mystffied by
this fentastlc NEW toy. Be the first In your
nelghbomood to hhe • sighting.
To order )'OUIS. ~ ·e•. c:heckor M O'lo:

At the Chabad House Table in
the Squire C~nter· Lounge. or
call 688-1642:

TRIPLE "Ci" ENTERPRISE
P.O. Box22 .
Alden, New York 14004
Price lncllldoo llhlpplne, ...NIIIftt. lac PLUS 110 II. Gf line.

�Space.

•
~II WOI«In the lllmOiphere bolo.. a~ plaelorm ... be
and In lhe ~-The­ .~. "rnoybe liN the ""-'
clloociM .--nt1o1 to&lt; plant .,rv~w~ II In 2001 • Tho pladorm ..e be
abo utra ctable lrom the f........S " - alurntnum. he..,. and

"-

The MCond obMrv.-. c:lolmod
INt .. ....,.,...n.J
P"'OJ1"''
requtrt:l ~~ and poflhcel
. . . . _ I n -- 1 M ..,.,..,_,.clWelnhM oMIII
...,_ "- Unoood SUift and h
So.&lt;lod u.- for the """ 30 "E_, c1uJ1ne 11w Cubo" ......
~ and IN Vleonam Wet."
Slr.-d Andenon. "there - e
good rolotiont WHhout ~I
._.,tion, swvtvolin"'"'«WWid

f

"*'"

..,....-..m ...._

...............-

Taking thls knowl«dge and

~ k 10 lmmoclaolo plonoll

Andcnon lhel ... Oft
ocher '-Wftlv bodloo II p..-.
The Vl&lt;lng- ~""""'­
hM h . grllly ....... lodes
fonN cllole Taking l n l o - the
thra.e nrte.rla for detnmlnlng
wl-ttther a planO! II ha~.
thoush. Ma.. ,.,... the !HI

Weotem hu m any type1 of cood·paylng
temporary clerical, marketln&amp; and IiCht indUstrial
uaignmentl avillable.
Look 11:1 op In lhe white pqes.

"The ground "
"Mars hoi • -

rwm.-

he bojjon
o1 enouw-IN
IOier ~ could aupply ut •
Ho ..,.., pnjnlod out lhal the
ct..ners loo n..-turlrlg p&amp;.nl •e lUll,

"wondftfuu •

lester
a
TIIUIWTamm.

---·T---- - -v-,. -

..,m-.

...._,.,__ he - " "
-.ld be .. thin • • "Wri!!I&lt;Y'•
Anclenon ....._ the! althougl\ chewing
1M planot Mars II loO dtotMI 11om
"Tho "*!!Il ond raw -..a.
Eonh.lhe- ....,._ dwlll- ni1t 1 D - tpiiC&gt;O The ...........
........ ~ ........ the,._,_ 10 be ....t on the plaelorm o4"'bo
"'"'""~~- 011 t h e - ·· ... liiMn " - lhe moon and .-..k.•
......... clodaqd, "11 II fo&lt;lftd In he addltd MMaial nol . , . . .
- . I I _, .... be ulracled by waud be lnlpoo-.l """' Eonh
' - -n.- II aloo ~ ond "Tho only .-.qu-11 lor II*
hydrOjj&lt;n; there 11 vory lml« projKI." lhe "'""""' Mid..... NI1J"'I"" but we c:an always """"" .... will to do "· and IOCII( and
II"
political """"""v " Theft lo no
doubt ln hll mind that - Wll
colonior "~"'« "Peoplr 1ft clrt.~
~~
The
Shunlo syowm. daomt by cunooily•• he clooma!
~.... . , . . . _ ..... It
But ""'"' thon plr,iful ...-y.
. _ . , .......... launch ..... . . , . _ . ... be. 1«101....So-.aoll....,.h ... beablo
gene beyond ... ol
10 pmotr-... tho ~ and -.nco W'tho.lt sophittoutod
land on lhe ground 10 bo rofudod ........ lot tunMI • they -*'
al cliMppNr. tho nu"*' ol humans
lnJiud ol crashing lniO .... T- imporl&amp;nl k......_. A.-_ obi&amp; 10 . . . . - would
singlod oui on tho sh..m. aah .,. • ~.-.~
larve payload capable ol hau~
Tho
he Mid. would be
sllltlllllo shlpmoniJ O u i i O - and IOdal and polibl ~ "Tho
the sblp's obillty 10 • - " l!MW 10 havoc -*1 be groat
ocher whlda In 10 Mnll&lt;w ~lonottho-·The
thorn"' ....... ,.,...
fuluto ol manldnd. he poodolmd
lnsWocl ol .... ....._, ol • oxtondong .... . . , -..d tho

s..-

-w.-...

cr..,.,.....-

mu•.

A...--.

nolghboring •pht&gt;re.

Andenon

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'-wns.IOOUI ....O

Resident Students - .Moving Off Campus?

101 - S t .. - f n n -. Ca.M105
OWl! · ............ • 1 - I · S..&lt;"'

Cloriool-...,

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Tips_on:
LEASES- should I have one?
TENANT / LANDLORD RELATIONSHIPS
HOUSING SERVICES - on anc;i off campus
Programs are scheduled {rom 7:00-9:00 p .m .
Tuesday, April 7th, Lehman Hall, Main Lounge, Governors
Wednesday, April 8th, Clement Hall, North Lounge, Main
Street.
Thursday, April 9th, Ellicott, 355 MFACC, A mherst.

Monday
Recession Rock &amp; Roll

For housing information, six nights a week, call
DIAL at 636-2259 and ask {or tapes I 03, I 04
and 507.

25 cent drafts
50 cent drinks
Till Midnight!

Division of Studen.t Affairs and Sub· Board J, Inc.

umvnty·Wide Pro1nau
In Tbe Arts
,..
10 am· Noaa

-

Tbe Dlpertmeut of Theatre
ud Dance, SUNY/Buffalo

A Samuel Beckett Celebration
Wednesday, April 8th

.......,..AnON OF 8 INFOitMAL PAPERS BY:
UY ,_,..vu, ~ofBIIIIi* at SUNY/Buffalo
011 " Wordlo WorU, IMt ~.U BoHI of WorU"
aUBY OOBN, ~ Drama aDd Lll:watura at UDiv.
of Ollllanala at Dnl8 aa ''11M w- iJo IHduu '1 Worl"
IIAin'Df -.at, ~ of Drama at Sturanl UDiv. OD
H.._,...,,___~

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K.a&amp;b.me ConeU 'l'beatre

2pm-4pm
PANEL DISCUSSION: "RCJ!;KABY"
ortd iU piMie iJo S.,_tt.'• Work"
-~~ Eric Bentley,
Ruby Cohn, Mart.ia EflliD,
Ray Federman, Alu SehDeicler
Moderator: Sal £lkill

Ellicott Qwnpla, Amlllnt Campus. SUNY/Buffalo

Kathariue ConaellTileatre, AC

wrn•or ·'BOCKABY''

pal ......., . .

:::-.,~-::.:=-·wkll•thmetlc,rW~~w
CBthBII

of "ENOUGII"

88l1Wa St. Baffalo

April t,lO, 11 at ~pal
~fll"'BOCKABY" aDd "ENOUGH''
at CENTER THEA~ 681 Main Street, Buffalo

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Sports banquet planned
UB's """""' Athletl&lt; IIMqud hu bem Jdledul&lt;d rao T-.y.
April 2.1, 11th&lt; lintfhotono M - . Dick Rood, l)qocw.
Alumni. stucltnU and fricnck or Lbr UniYCttity &lt;a.n pu~
tktcu, SIO ea&lt;ll, at tbt doo&lt; Or io ldvance r,,...,. Alhkti&lt;
Depanmct~~ Bu....... M.._ Daft Denido. .lOO Oarl. Hell, Maio
St..., CaiJipuo. Foe lnfonn.adon d'Jal 831·29)9.
A...,. 1o he prC5&lt;11tt&lt;l mcJuok thr OvJtand•na ""'""'and Fcmai&lt;
Athlttes (&lt;W tht 19e0-al......,..s, O•fford C. Fu,..... Sdlotar·AJhltte,
and ECAC Mcdol or Ment.
~-- IL Elposito, &lt;halo-man of thr Oepctmtnt or Recmotioo,
Athlc1ks and Rdatcd kl&gt;tn&gt;c:tioo. ,.;n """"' " Mastor of
C«...,onks.

. ,.. . ._. .._

BadmintOn tourney

Women bowlers aim for top
..•.

-Tilt UIIIYenil)r llooolaii11C011 0.11 T - •II ~
_.,. oa S.t.n.,., A,tt I. Tlooft .t1 ~ eo-aocs, a

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oovkt -.rt ~tl•

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4011~

LooiJna to improve l&lt;ost year's National rankin&amp; or the 10th fraiJIC, the NYSAJA W lnvluniona1CL,for lht
IUah spirittd U8 Women's Bowlina team pinth time In the past 11 yca.-.-.and lht Roc:hcsltr
traYd&lt;d to ttl&lt; ltqional Collesiate ooumllrncnt in Eajl lnstitutc or TechnoJoay'Invitational.
Havon, Connct'li&lt;'ut, to dotermine: wtUdl teams wiU be
Compaina in the West oro New Vorl Bowlin&amp;
inviled to the National Collcgiat&lt; Bowline Proprittocs Assn. Collqiate Invitational, th&lt; Royal&gt;
ChampioNhips to be h&lt;ld May 7-9 in St. Louis, ...-eame a t 50 pin d&lt;Ocit with two pmes r«naining.
Mi»&gt;Uri.
'Aocordina to stand-out bowlc1 Barbano Irwin, und&lt;r
Throuah the .....,. •• early stages, th&lt; Royals tht auidan« of Mr. Coburn, the team also..- baek
S1tUUkd under roach Paul Tlinieris, "'in.nins three or to \\'in in the ICkh rramc o( the last P"*'·
rive
roll-orrs.
Undu
coach
Cindy
Culrently, UB·hu earntd a national ranlina or
Cobum--panled by her father Frank.:...be second by theBowHna Writers of America and is a
Royals triumpl&gt;ed in six of th&lt;ir 1&amp;$1 S&lt;Vcn matches.
h&lt;ayy (avont&lt; tQ. ntal&lt; 1be trip to St. Louis ocxt,.
Durin&amp; UB'.s lnvitauonal TourMmenr. the Royals month.
•
)
oust&lt;d lut yoar'• National champions, Erie
Th&lt; UniV&lt;rSity's mOSt ~rul team has bftn
Community Coliq&lt;, In romin.a from behind to dofnt praoticinc since Sq&gt;t...-. In ordor to reach tb&lt;ir
th&lt; champo by 150 pins.
ptacnt plat&lt;au. Podtiontd nationally th&lt; laR three
Oth« toumamtiiU wo" by UB a~ R.IT-MonrO&lt; yea,.., UB k&lt;glm antidpat&lt; 1M hi&amp;~&gt;c$~ notional
$«&lt;Dd, a

Invitational,

IN

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wa

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1lor
loltftOIIrc,lale ·~••• ~or-··...,.
.................... coapdltlw. Tlorft . .
Sl e:oll)' r~ for UB llodHts. Rrlrrslo-ts will ~
avallablr allcl tropllln wHI ~ awanltd to llw wnt.n.
Tile DOVft ...Ul w\1 stll1 Ol 9:Je O. ca., ud dw
lnr..wfleaJate ~ftll Dl DOOft. Sip aps •Ill ~ lode! II 9
0.111. for •b•~ allcl brfOft IIOCNI (or 11w
~-.
For mo~ informaiJon C'CHiliiC'I 0.0. F'~Sebrr.IJ9-4f19.

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PHO"'FOCOPING

~ the Royals' Pllll&lt;d tllto pmo:.:ou:.tl~n..:.n~
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BE FIRM WITtH YOUR BODY
This summer look.and feel your best!
You caa reach your playaic.a l pote a tial
only two to tlare~ 30 a l aute
sea•ioaa per wee k
. a t tlae

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~itness Center
For Men And Wo. .a
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4721 Broadw•y
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between Sheridaa.
r aDd Maple

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Fresh Fruit Stand

Fresh Apples, Oranges,
Tangerines, Bananas, Grapes,
and Pineapple.
Open Monday-Friday
10-5 p.m.

Located on the
Norton Serving Line

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nlll&lt;tol&gt;cr 10
dowD willl boUa ~ leaden
tllldl TUaclay baa prnmiCld COIJipliaaco widllllt law.
Muidlo, a lialuun Scuior who baa UB'a Mala
SU... Campus in bb clharia, prabed bb fdlaw Smalc
Dmlocnu for~ a SUNY reotonllotl.
Howcwr, •boo liked wtty•meo.mocr.t.oouklnot
-ltl&gt;wilba biaa'raconOoG_.,.,.tbal could ~~ave
poqibly averted a tuition hil:e-MUello Aid tltat
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Vol. 31 , No. 76 SUNY at Buffalo
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Aid funds are reinstated;
Faculty searchers named

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with area Assembl)man William Hoyt, SUNY Ctntral
offidtis and repre5"ntatives of the Governor's office.

M_I., Eirllto&lt;

Governor H11ah L. Care)' and State Assembly De-Prated
S'pealcer Stanley Fink have -.ro&lt;d to rdnstat•the State
Wbea attention turned to the selection of faculty
Yniversity Supplemental Tuldon AUIJtanc:e (SUSTA) represmtatlVt$ for tbe UB Presidential Sc&amp;rct.
prOJf&amp;lll and provide the previously I'IIQUcst&lt;d fundina Commiuee, Otainnan Norman Solkoff bar~
for the UB Dental Sdtool, Unlvcnily Pro:sldem Raben members of the press from the discussion.
L. Kdter told the Faculty Senate Exeauiv• Commiuee
However, TIN Sprarvm bas learned t:laJ the three
Wedaesday.
representatives-whose idc:ntitles att 1101 sc:beduled to
"The political aame-playina pald orr." a 5mlliaa be made publk UDlil the Committee's fii'St sasioo on
President eXplained to Lbe aroup. "EverythiJia Is as April l.__.,.e Communication Profe$$0r Molen
much " f t Md want&lt;d."
~. Law Professor Jecob Hyman and Solkoff.
E.lplaiftina thu SUSTA Is awarded to studenu wbo
"They arc prcUy repn:senhU... of Lbe wbok fiiCUity
are still ~da'Cd rmaodaDy oo&lt;dy after an initial body," commented ooe $CIJ&amp;IOW wbo wisbed 10 remain
Tllitiocl Assisuo« Procram (TAP) ~mt, Kcua anooymous ... I'm oonrlllenr or their ability ...
said ''the cua S&amp;IIIC clollat Yal~ u last )'at," bas
Pndudina discv.s:sion oo the _.men committee,
boal r&lt;inswed. Howevu, he added, oo addltlooat
Kator praised an 1.1poomiaa lJB.sponsored acid rain
IJ'Illl.l wiU be earmark&lt;d for applic&amp;Du.
oonfC&lt;aiOC, callina it a "rul event." He said. "lber..
~y. the Daatal Sc:llool-poorty ev.lu&amp;ted in
will be an ~Y oulltalldia&amp; list of $pe&amp;kcrs.
1979-bad ~ed $719,275 from the Swe, but was Most (5peakcn) ....., bclli&amp;aaltly eqer to anend."
-auiped ooly Sl06,000 ill the GcM:rno;&gt;'l initial
The requests to anend lilt oonfcn:nc:e, Ketr.er added,
~ lteucr said he etpecU "about
pcrcellt" of Wtte ''so blab that it will have to be closed."
tbc.lbortfall to he reaored.
Explainfna WI tbe Onivasity ooly bas fuocb to
"lbe actloe Is for the Exeeutlv" flud&amp;et, not put of aa:Ommoclatc about 200 coovattion«n, the President
the modified ~ Bucllet," Kettor quatirled,
salct be~ 1200 to putk:ipate ill the ~~
notiDa WI the deadline for moclinc.dolls e:xpim! at IY'!'posium.
mlcbaiaht March 31. Altbouab tbc ratontioos b&amp;.., the
suppon of Fmk aDd Care)', Ketter emphaslZied tfll • Hec lollk
they still require $tau Senate support. Despite the
"We'U probably have to show i1 on video-tape," he
raoaizliaa Scoatori&amp;l ltWIIblia&amp; block, be wu reported, pointina to tbe almost 60 represeatatl- tbe
opcjmlltic that the biD would be JIUiecl aDd pointed to
DuPont Cbcmlc:al ComPIIIlY illlCilds to sead to tbe
"coa-'otu" he Md early W&lt;dnaday mornfna conference as an example of the sasioo's JIOPOIJ.rily.

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"I hones:rly didn't 1hink it was that bot a topic,"

Ketter lauahed.
RespondiJia to a rcc:ent pro()OAI by former Faailiy
Senate Chairman Newtoo Garver requirina future
studt:n11 to rqisler for two 11pper level General
Education eouna to complete tht:ir academic
requlmncnll, Solkoff offered tbe Garver raolwioo to
the e-uu.., CoiiUIUuee roc approYal.
WbDe mo.~ Senators qreed that tbe General
EdUC&amp;I.ioo Committee should ba.., initial ...-oYa~.
otbcn q~oacd tbc ralioGak bebiod tbc wgestioD..
"Upper numbers "(:JOO.«&lt;I lnd ~) do 1101
--.rily meu upper division," W1ll"lled GeolotPcal
Sdences Profestor Parkor Calkins. "Wbpcyer frames
this (resohMioo) bettor frame It carefully-ad&gt;-aocc:d
courses mlaht be a better alcau(h-.,_"
Hittory ProfCSIOf Robert Pope, 'lObo Wedaesday
wu ~ as IIi Executive Committee member,
compounded CallclAs' (c.s. "I'm skeptical of tbe
edue8tiooa! ~rr«li~ (of* requitanent of upper
division Geocnl Edualioo Counes)," bcCOIIIIDellted.
Pope abo qllestioo&lt;d wbctllcr tbcre we coolllb upper
divisioo Geocnl Educ:&amp;lioo counes to meet tbe
&amp;IJiidpated demand.
Instead, be SUJiesl&lt;d, studenu should be required to
putake ba actv&amp;nCl&lt;d level CliKinCS that would loP:aDY
follow an introductory sub,lea. " It makes ~
- . " Po.,. Sllf1lliled, "to take Calculus 101 then
102: Western Civlllu.lioo I, tb u Americ:ao
Puritanism:"
bther titan coa1inue ditc=ioo, the Commiuee
cledded 10 $end the mcesure to tbc General Education
Commluee before matlna aay formal comment.

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17tt A-0111¥ of Sotelp ,_.on a obclf bd1lAcl bim. A wdl-wlohlnc
is pooted on 1be Will before biOI. 17tt GI41Nias BDolc Qf World
R.I!CDI'dl ir ~Y.,...,.., niOII to bJm-for ~·
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"Saonill' " Norton IS be allemptS 10 break ll&gt;t Cld&amp;1iftc
1octaat radio broack:ut . NOnoA. wbo bcp» his

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matalhoi&gt;IW.Dt oo lobrdll9, iiCJ!*lOCIIO sban.. tl&gt;t ~ IW&gt;darcl or

361 bows 1ll ' p.m. tC)Qyc
Norton said M JOt Lbt idea for a rccotd auanp~ aft.. pondcrioa the
pr~ ror ...,Y _... The ronal impcuu, bowe¥.., came Ilia U:epcbl
coll&lt;qucs. " I jUJt Milt on to prove tlw I can do it," said the 24 ,.ar-dd
Amh... rcsiclcnt. "Espcciolly wbcn poople at other ...Sio lllJIIlolu bavt
called me a jcrt.'' Nortoa admitted lbal ID prHtW~t c:oavcnalioas, .....,
tboac a1 bls OWD '"ff ~" IWioco cloubted his ability 10 conquer Clldlaii
boun of -:-" eyelids.

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1bc .,.._._ ..._, hu ..,.,.. from tM public: .-blch hu "blown this
lbina flt\h&lt;r out or prC)J&gt;Oftion tbao I could b.lvc m:s Jmaained."
1 .. , ,

The Squire Hall relocation will ..0. bc:cin until t1&gt;t
Summer of 1981. •• tt•s ~Dina 10 bt n1Uk, but whtn it
. liit&gt;it'sa""'- to be a bloe.k bustcr," No.I rcrnatked . Ht
Plluu to rcloe1llc Squire Hall studcot orpnizatlons lllso Aid that ihe mo•• mad&lt; in 1982 •ill not be a
.ac dlocusscd • a ~ Walnadlly a rtcrnocin pmnanent OIK but would lui far _..,wnatdy '"'"'
called by SA " - b iYSpeaker Arlene ZwilUn.. Vb
l'talclalt of Flldlitk&gt; Plunina l obo Ntal wu pr&lt;scro
"We do no&lt; ha.., a masur plan for the Health
• to ""'llaln .and qii&lt;Silom rrorn • «udent Sc:lcnct Prop;om," Neal e.q&gt;lained when ukod for
O&lt;PIIizaticol leaders coocanina t1&gt;t propoood move.
spcc:ifk daaib OOI&gt;&lt;ltl1lin&amp; the rdocatlon pl1111.
Aeconlloa to Neal, the Dental Scbool will be loc:at&lt;d Ho,.._. !It 'llmlrod orpnlution rq&gt;rcsauatlws,
ilL Squire H,U and all O&lt;pniDiions c:urrc:ntly "We do h..,e tiiOII&amp;h &gt;quare feet fa&lt; evttyon&lt;. We
occupyioa,_.1n tM studmt un1oa will w.ind up in p&lt;OIIIIisc to keep you &amp;II out or the ...m."
Zwillilla ootldudecl tl&gt;t mcctina by utma all
dth&lt;r "-"cr ot•liird Hall.
O&lt;pniitllion . !&lt;aden to lubmit proposJII to SA
As rar • ·.,y GrllllilA&lt;iolls bcioa rdoc:1lled to the rcprd;, wtw tbcir needs will be wbell they an
Amhenl &lt;Ampus, Nalrcmarked tbat the onlypotalble Jdocatcd. z..Qiina tmplwhod lM neecssity fO&lt;
_ . aftllablt oorthe Amhenl campus will be in the spcc:iftC, realistic rcquesu 1Utln&amp; the O&lt;tlllization'
EWcott c:omplcjt.
I clt&amp;ll'ed locotion, IM type of Sl*'t required, lilY
" l ltDO&amp;I, .'\ --~1 b - blltlll)' hop&lt; ~ llllll:lllocry or cqulpmatt neoded and
Is to millllllbetht ..........,...,.. No.I Aid i n - problans llldcipated with the 11&gt;0\'e.
The dcadlla&lt; for propooab iJ ill-•ilnady three
10 ~...SC~theiD:u&gt;orwlo&lt;ofstudeot
~ ·IJeina ploc:od ......,.. maximum ll""""t wceb. ZwWiDa bopea lbal SA will be able to have oomc
plaD l&lt;JICII;Ilcq!&gt;J'tbc.mcl or~-·
trafllt ~ OQIJ!rli
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~Nonce. The ~ .djk ~q' .... ,.,....., cooouraPJII calls
from 'as C.. a,.ay'\s Pmm~vaoia and Canada.
He said """"' tCIIior citlzau an even l!stcnilla 10 the rod&lt; statiorl just 10
,._ of the lOci il slill on the ntllio."
Throuabout hi&amp; maratbon, Norton hu ...... rlfmly blld;ed by lh&lt;
Nltlooal Eater Seal Society. In an atl-11' to make tho lidf•prodalmcd
"silly, aupid" otunt more ~hwhile, Norton &lt;hole to 1&lt;1111 it 1
" Rockatbon for East .. Seals." When Natlonal Eater Seals rqracntati,..
Jobo om recently visited tM Vlr&amp;inla Placr studio. ~ ~ hi•
&lt;Oilcction of $4000 In pled&amp;.. to bftlclit tM O&lt;pnization.
Nonoo's commitment to h&lt;1Pina m.ritk&gt; is no small pan due to hos
wife'&gt; job wO&lt;k"'- with blind and handiaoppod childrm. CorucqUCftlly.
tM disc jo&lt;\cy often volun1ccn for ,,_ appearances at wh..w.air
football pm&lt;s or Muscular Diotrophy danca.

to· the
-Prior
·de7aunt,

rwnon tblt Clllmded slceplcs&amp;Acss produces mind

diltortlon• ran rampaol. Boob suo:b as Wloot tlw Bwddlt# T•1111t1 ba~
provided Norton with a healthY mcolll anit\lds. Thtou&amp;h rexardl, be
~ed

that lh&lt; brain require ocasional drcams-"to SO&lt;t

tbollahu

out.••
..
The WORQ Promo&lt;loru Dircao&lt; recalled t1&gt;t .....,., case or a daredevil
wbo stayed awake for ooe · only to be &lt;artod orr to a t~~t~~t.~l
institution. Nortoo's policy "¥thus boal 10 """""'ulale Ids .uo!ed fi~
minutes-per-hour sleep untU la.m. when h&lt;-lodall&lt;s in a t-.loou&lt; nap.
Y.. NortoO claims not to fed r..ted an.. Lbt two-llour s1eq&gt; ..........
"After I ,_k Of thb, on&lt;'s body jUSIIUrD$ kind Of nwnb," M explained.
"In (act, my whok body ..me.."
Durin&amp; tho clay. Norton is visited by anyone frO&lt;n masseu... to Zat
Buddhisu. w........, New York Allllaic ~crTnlintt Nic:k Mocr1dlo lui&gt;
set the disc jocl;cy oo a six-mcals1J&lt;1-clat routioc, tn O&lt;dcr to maintain a
aeady physieal balance. 1...ora&lt; qt&gt;llltitk&gt; of nuidJ and fresh fruill and
vqetablts (mdudina the biblleally-prodalmcd bc:alcr "aloe pLant") been
recommended by a nutriooist. Nunes chect NortoG't blood pn:$$11K,
tempcnture and pulse rae dally.
_ •
O&lt;:cuional "bad days" take.alarae toU oo Norton. On the ci&amp;hih day of
the maratbon, M ~Y IOICCUmbed tothesbccranallislloftloe stunt. Evcn
in th&lt;se rtoal
the Buffalo Slate Colles&lt; Po»&lt;~ periods
or a drunl&lt;en-li.ke otupor ctlanaeriud by slurred tp«dd and lll&lt;:oherent
rarnbliJII'. "I fad to tum the microphone off a &lt;011ple or timc:o," related
fellow olr .,..........ity Mark HCDJlina.
Anoth.. diK jockey il .,....., at a8 times to bdp &lt;DlCIUiD IM often
lc:tbaiJic Notton. "l'vc 1en to 10 1o the betlvoom, onc1 I'll ODIIIt&lt; bedt and
l..an)l's ~;· osamed Hmnlna- " I'D waite him up and be's like,

suacs.

' Wh&lt;re 1111 1?"

a- .........

FRIDAY
AT P.J.'S
WILL NEVER BE THE SAMEIII
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50t STROHS DRAfTS/
$2.75 STBOHS PITCHERS/
$1,00 MIXED DIUNKSI
FilE£ JIUNCIIIESI
. darllog at 1 ·p.m.I
no.,.,_
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The diJc jocl;ey c:ootCftdo lbal hiJ " Soonin' " Nonon ""*- b in no
,..y ~Ablvcor his ability to . - in awake £0&lt; aiUSI&amp;inocl period or time.
Noncp plclted UJ) the nio:a- as a c:hild, IDCI dolms thai his Iiila cvcn
..... c8lled the ..... thlna- ··~. ltlcls coli -all the titbellld !i&amp;1
' You mlllt be anortln' alol o r coke do.... thorc,' " be CIIJII&amp;Ioed.
111. - - ' · the ran or - . 1 dialorlioas prOYed uafOIIIIdod IIRidl or
the dlacriD of one Wattttowo, Nnr Ycwk raidii:Jit. Aoconliaa 10 Nonoa,
M .....,..tlr rcc:eiwd a pht.e c.a froat the cirlfriald of the prn1oua ....,.,..
bolder. "Arc you balluc:iu&amp;ina )'01! Arc you crtiCti"' UJ)7 You lcoow
you' re DOl loiaa 10 be able to do II." lllc alotediY aid. , _ 1ll the •
_
., -.o of tile W~wo dloc jockey's ..... 10 , . . . _ Nonon'a
.-d
the aad,.. BulTIIonlan Clldainled, " Tbelt I'm..,.....
lll&amp;kc it b.wclcr fO&lt; .... 10 tlo ill"
Nonce's pi&amp;Ds illdutk ooadDtllinlll&gt;t tDar&amp;thott t1vo41c11 w~. briaeioa lbciDUito :IOdaY~IIId 410boun. Not Clllk•-the
aiH.iaoe-': ollOOO boun .-.....by a_, w1oo _ _ , ~ ~

this--·

. . . -. . . . _ """ diOOd CIIOUib 10 ....tc-... rrcilp the prod""""
of die ........ lllowlltell ,..,..
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Ollc ofll&gt;t ...................... Nonoa
ap- loa
..... WOre~ WoaQ1o ~- al.ap:ue peid _ . , . 10 the
Woood&amp;. ...... r.. 10 tind,''loe -'&lt;d. ••, could lay dowll and 10
to...., ror
h
.. die r-. ...._ .,._ 110 l'llnhoF -..io ror world . - d
........_ eoa it ltla mdio ........,_ . - d Ia ~~rata. "This Ja J,.. a one"lie~ •. _ ltaiCia. recorda -lllllille to be broltal."

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auckau 10 lawa • of

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CWf1/licity ilwoMng t"- Ku Kkls K11n

""" IDc:lclc«a or ~ ~
adihborlot Bcuctl .... Stboal
studenu, Lhc 11&lt;11\une _,.,_.
hovt laundlod • p&lt;tldoll clmoe to au

ambush of ., 1nti·c/M1 flly

in G~Nnsboroug/1
in NovembtN of 1979

• "wor1tl... ...:urlty rooce tzii/J/«
syn&lt;m'' to be put In crrecs 11 the

bulldlna.
The clocumcnt odell l!w die
5lan&lt;a, "11 Jlucl&lt;nu, fed dot

TODAY, Friday, Apnl 3
at 2:00 pm
Squire Conference Theatre

Uniwnoty hiS done IIOihina "'

ilwlrt our •fay or oar poqxny•
ia the roolity.

,.,...,.pen oflhcproblcm,
ua Dirca« or PuOk
Sefdy Let Onffa. ia l!w the
locaaion or ••• art buUdiq
"dociD'I lmd lllllt 1D ........... o
fccliq of.....,....
"--1 .a »&gt;T toWn SUUt. dot
lltll&lt;:llln Is -.dwk~Mod M l llmDcst ood • f6CIID&lt;')'. Alick rna
ill ~ wllldl Grirtia
dc:1lcrlbed • ••...,.. Lhc .......
.,..,....... 10

...,........or,_~a.~~cacytu

ycer"-dlc ....... or 11cmctt
nut door prc1tn11 tpcdaJ

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tbc bu11dJq, Lhc person,
any Yioi&lt;DCO,
~ h•' &lt;llly ~ lo lblt 1 wbilc Public Safay Is belna

mony , . . . . . audall aodloo on
Lhc fnl floor, 111hcy- -•ted
b)' Otil)' • Ji&gt;.,(oot PArtllioo.

Many raiclcnu llfl'lcd roo 1
wall IO ICP'nU tbt
lllldio6 from tht dtYI!or and
stoirwdl, but oo f1r -'&gt;!at bM
iniliacd.
'"lbty ~ HIP Sdtool
To COCIIbal lht problao, I
a\ldeauj like to-.,..., ust our .....nty .,.._ wu 4edaocd two
...... ll&gt;d b... 0&lt;11," •odat&amp; ~ .... lt iiiUIIPC*d 10 I:IOOikcr
Odty ~ r&lt;portcd. Thor &gt;idlno
.,... .,.,... ~
or tltitws roor - t . - · t1oc • al.wm irl1 ranaillt- foro10 IOCOCICio. lka 10 far, ...._ or
wtclcsvodllllt&lt; loot •
tllmr a roct llvoqll bor llle lioc1 Of I SJj port, Lhc .,._
car window and ...........d tile artldt ....... . . -.
of clothlna. Rt&lt;-eotiJ Howe loot SlO
Cltiff111 Ql&gt;lalnod 11\ottloe lllluiftt
whco sh&lt; l&lt;n h&lt;T worbi*Cb"for put ..... I'OQ.-ed IWO )'Cin about 20 minutes." raumed and but us dd.llycd bteowe of o
found it aonc. Both crimes oecurrcd mbtimum..,.umb&lt;r requirement for
durina sdlOOI houn.
manufacunina lt. Wh&lt;n It I• finallY
Durina tho day, Bethune has made,lhU)'Siemwlllooundanol&lt;n
both bascmcltt and ftnl l1oor dooc:s "to kccp lht audenu honat on
ullloctod, wlllt no ...:urlty Cb«b
P&lt;Qppina doon - · " 11t uid .
on J&gt;011Pk cotc:rina tho buildlna. Ftooldin oarecd th .. " o lot or
Hlalt ochool audmu. rq&gt;oncdly ~ .. art m&amp;ld~~t their
, . _... tht _,.. Ooor ....... """' ~."
bothrOOill&lt; and • clotlctocd oflllc bticmc:ot-loc:akolrilbt- NIPt _._
1D • door US&lt;d for qua exit •bee "lt , . , _ rapoodloility of Pubbc:
lbt .t~odaoU about 10 be ' SafttYistomaftpenoclkiW'«&lt;''of
qucstioacd.
tht bWdifttt, espociaQy .. oiabt.
At II p.m.. all doon ore dlccl:ina oo trupoucn. Tilt
lo&lt;kcd-mOA or the time by orGccn matt Lhc ch«b • koa
buikllna malnlc.IIICC: _ . . . t . lb..,. 10 four lima durina the
Bethune IIJidullc audcol Wayne miciJUaht to I &amp;.IQ. llme slot, ..ttich
Frlftklin Clqllalnod tlt11 on Friday Griffin daimcd wes "tltt busy
and Saturdll)' the doon art tockcd shifi."
by
Public SafetY off10a1,
He emphaslzcd tb11 pan or tht
sln~ ,.,alnl&lt;nance don not work procedure of a propc11y chccl&lt; Is
those nlaltll. But Griffon countered aewally toun,. the bulldl~a. but
tbM statcmcnt, uplalnina IbM Franklin and other lflduote
ntlilltcn.- ooldy Is rapoasiblc IIUdeou notcd that Ptlblit: Sa.fay
for lo&lt;ldna doors. He notcd the con usually drivt by Bcthunt
foUy or "ldhla a Sl6 to St7,000 1 duriq tit&lt; nlaht lltin, and oiTic&lt;n
,..., p11101mao as o
rarely alta the botildina.
probleaor,

oeilinc·blab

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- The ·"
Pultlit s.fcty Dircaor notal
lhll tht M ........ wbo tile
bul1dlnt laic • lillll .,.. ~
IIJidullt ........ ,.,._ ..-iYC

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Clrilrm actuowlcdacd
tlllltt
"11
pouibk"'
that bls pcnOGnd
milbl
miss tilt lour, and Pf'*bcd 1D
''rnniod tbtlll" or tbttr

If on r

responsibllhiu
tMir c:a~~piG&gt;od.

oo

" ' - of the pnllllana with
bulldiala MOCUrity baY&lt; bteo blamed
oa llconctl lludtntl, but In
prop os- Joclted doonwldt btlcb, Febnllry of Ibis )'OW' o fcmr.lt
moklna
llulldJq ._. ''llle lftOIIMe audalt rtflll"llcd to her
• main problan," ()rlmn &amp;lid.
10 lilld a ..,.. ooo«udcnt
juica _ . . , as . . . .... For

various , _, ·~
under,ad-co~etey

oftea

a»

•lldio1JoiDa

thfOUI)t

~Beih-

w

pune. She

ocramcd for Mlp. ad Lony
~
Is Ulod b)' «10 llfareo• rnpoadcd . O'om an
-~tudqKa, lillll - r ........ ..,,_"""' . . .. Itt rcponedly
UJiq tbc flldlldco aftcribe II l'·ID. WW1ICIII tbc , 10
dosina lillie.
.._ . . • • .._taa. an4
" We "'- _,
.-1 an11n11 • · The
. . . . . ..., ltft .....,, all'-~!&gt;
IISUIIy . .._ Cite ......... 10 • ..._ ......... _ , . abOut
oursdvcs." Ht ~ealtd ttiat olealiaa wid~ tbc . ...,_... Itt
_..,....,..,. 10 .,..,... ....... ..-! . . Publk Sll~
aboolt .., boer lila.
ad :10 , ...., ................ ~r;eyo. witb a • - a• be&lt; or
c:oopied IDqa ill dmalllloa. '
Aftc:r~,the-to.diaa
6ndllillc .at»CCaw uid th1t
doon ud •~ oqo&amp;nKS of t:mDPUS scauit.y ofllcm hovc said
Wlndo... orrtr "your pet or ... tht way 10 deal wltb tb1s
llY&lt;nue into Ill&lt; boildlt~~.'' F...nldln IYPc or situation Is to talk to the

·--old . . .

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-uled. lkn B.iomov q.-loned
wt..l to do if someoa• wu elont or
dld not bavt chana• for Lhc phone.
since tbt Ollly camp&lt;IJ pbonc Is on
11\t folll\h lloor
Clrifllo ~ t1w tht An
Ooputmcot Is rtfJ&gt;OAublt for
pbooe inatallatioa. .. lomaJina
apaaiyt wort order bocaUJt of
~ dlrtacd aph!Sf t11t
.......
SiDct tbt ...... o( -

~cmb&lt;t,

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IXtb\IOe, witlo 0Te or !hOSt
occvrrill&amp; ill tbt Pllr1&lt;lnl ..... Theft
-.- tlute stolco can, and two oas

Tom-irta c-pan-,

Of laruftcy OUU.itk.
Ito.- Dnooa r~cd IIIII lOOft

SATURDAY
April 4th at 8 pm
Clorlt c,...
M.MSt.c-,..

aflor Thanhai•ina, sht wu
wr.lkjq ouuidt to bet 1970 LTD
..1K:n " I sa .. tbcmorliJhuaoon.
and lbt &lt;~r" drl•t 1way. Tht eorty

....Vna thdl - " " ' to tM
Burrolo Pollet~.
Thon has beco liul&lt; ...,.....,.
direacd _..,.. J&gt;011Pk 11 Bcthuoe

TICKETS
$3.50 Stadcnt.

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okb&lt;Micb Potrict" Taraort. o FIC\IIIy

Stodeot
woundedAsiOcioQoe
clunoa • rdbbay ..._

SS

Ge~~crol

"" Mltcb 5, 1910, and anotha
,... m_.,c! O&lt;Uidc tbt

buildinJ.

l'rol&lt;dloe
T _ .. shot in tbe ann. rcaivcd
U91
from
Workmrn ' •
Cornpcns11ioa for the incident
wl\ich bas lett him still unable to lin
hll arm ovet his bead. Accordina to
• Cmiriu Exprns ltory •• Coun or
Oalnu judac refused to indl:aso Lhc
compcsuotltioo paid by Lhc State or
New York, oia« the CAmP."'
se&lt;urity force "could 1101 be
opottcd 1D proleCI . , . . . aliqk

ci\m.iuJ
- - tM ~
otunben of Yisidaa pllblit oo tit&lt;
~campus."'

Theft baY&lt;, beco "" r&lt;pW~cd
,_,s 11 Lhc An buildina so for. but
somt sex c:rimu h.ave be-til
r&lt;pW~cd. Fnntlin said that tWO
yean qo a lcmale studc.t ...,
confrocucd by • rtasber. She wu
protected, Franklin e-xplained,
When •'L.ouie tbc .main.t.eo.ance man
c1wed him out or the buildioa with

a lead PiP&lt;·" But the

llfldUilt

scvde-et

Doted that . . . it "t nOL
M.,a.intenaoce's job te act 11

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Alldc from the alarm $)'11&lt;111,
Oriffin - c d the pouibk- or
Sbldallsboo·-.:11 durizla the clay to
mtraiiC&lt;S. lie COOQpll'od ilto
• -Similar proccd\ore US&lt;d in tbt
MaiD Saftl donnilorios 10

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· Thor
lhdeut
blocJt: -ID)Oae
CUiaiDa
llltwould
buildilla.
boat -.N oaty _ . , . wbo caroc

ia-notlfJina Publk S.fcty If
IIIWIIboriz&lt;d ptop1e hove entered.
Orimn noted tt..l "tber&lt;'s a hdl
or • lot .... can do 10 loci.... the
~ofsecuritydownthtJ~ .~·

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0 ,,., , _ ... " .... Zl
0 f'll "" SopL lHlo&lt;. If .,.
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0 fol t91t o... tJ.Aid n . ttU

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r~~W~C~t~a oro llillkM llllioll crtemll oba&lt;:lea ... ~ lA.. ~ . . . . . . . ...
SA't Talbert IbM olllct Ill ,_., WIO . .I8 tt ''cndlil .......'' 10
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tJw ...... it worted •••
IIIII
the obotldcs
11111 COGftoMed ltb odmlabtndon,
k cloa 1101 1a1t1t '-for SllltdiM 10
...... liP the -lllaaAo Dat&gt;U .

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v- Presidall bt C&gt;OI!Id have
...ted witlo1 "I ...., really ..,.
Sbeohat cliocow&gt;lod dolnu 11111 .......,. ;r"" or olllddm 1 bod r....

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Dodtak'l llboaxx .. Ill

ror bis ..... b&gt;dTCdl•-

but oclilliued lUI ......... - .....
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PASSOVER, ITS LAWS &amp; CUSTOMS

P&lt;Ol«t lhll

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- -Toniaht and Saturday- for ~ "TWO WEE'JCS.tilli'£SACH" SMWic~urt.
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2501 Nortla Fontt Road ·

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CanciJ~

folJotlleel
STORES

6:%8 ,...., Eo.inr s.rwc. 7:15pm
• Cleliciow Sh.w- Meal! .
of....... DANCM;

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a e:ao. no r:-.
a
t:aD. 141DIIIIIIdort
a..· ~:~~, e. a
Hell

. Ftt. Apr~ a, et '

.Set. Aprl ' • r

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One

or Sbedtln'• eaeraka
IUICioabtcdly 1111 ...- ror •

,._ lOCI r...., hcodCics, would I
11&lt;11&gt;1&lt; 10 dewatc tDCn -v10 lllc
.oK impact&amp;~ tloiop I ed to
Oil! Theonuc:a:ly. ,... 1M lo
rcalltr. I doe't taow; r ltc

PN!PAftAIIONS FOR PAIIOVER: Pftlpa(atlon8 for Pa~aover anr elaborate, snd

mutt be ~»gun Hrly to maKe the J-1811 h - lilting for this great futlval. Not
only do .,. want It to ba especially bHutHullor the holldly, but we mull also
ptepe,. f1le " - b y rfddlng It ot•lt loml of INwn, called CHOMETZ.
CMOIIETZ ~ WHAT ISm Cho,.tz it a general term tor all leavened foods or
&amp;'iii&amp; W from wi!Nt. oata. rye, ~t, barley, and lhe lllte. Even the slightest
, _ ol Chometz is tCNbldflen on ,....ell, not only lo eat, but ...." to po!!!SII
~ _ , _ , a thorough cleaning must ba done, including also the office,
,.._, JIICihfa. ~... cltlldtwr'a ClothN end toya, etc.
•
........ THE C!!O!J!~ Air edtllllonal _.., to entunr tltat we pone111 no
IHii'M on the holiday ,; ; , . , _ fM ~ Since we may not ba able to eet
and dtfnlt up all.tfle CllomefZ tit olJr ~. the Torah allows us to sell fl to •
-.Jew baf01e the fHt#NJ. Thlals doMby llrlt fiUttlng 81/dtt a// our Chomiltzln
M lna-u/ble piece. DfiiiN thould ,_,. ,_, . .,.fully c,..nad. The arorage
.,.. llttwld thfHr ba ,..W or tocll8d 1M,. .,_tJon of t1re INtfvat, lnd it 11 rhls
that . . Nil l1y tilling 0111 fM •tfef:lled UU ~ CHOI/IQl FpRM.
NOT£: T1te Sale ol Ct01191CJII leti8Jir ,.,_ Oompllo81ed and ahould only ba
dlllt , _ , . , ~..., ,.,._ llti-!Jie attechadt- and mal/It ro
=,.,.,~1S'_.81fd.,. will ba haf1111 toprgvlde tha

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�Strong campaign keys SK:UBA win
loy Sdll Goo4c:IIIW
-hliUw
The SIWM PlinY's -.zinc
lllnclslkk vlaory 111 last .....t'.
coottovmial aod binerl)r cont..ud
WldtrpaduMt Sl""'-t ~
(SA) clcaloru wu tho m..!'t or tu
opponrni'J poorly c:raf1td
CIU1\paOp
aod
lht
itllj)Oftanct or full pony ouppOrt on
lht OootCOIIIe.
The raulu llso benld a difftrftlt
cypr of SA lOW,...,,
of

"'''til

,.,..taled

as_,.

tb&lt; ,.,Do&lt;n buttd Tri•mph
caochdatto-th&lt; oo&lt;allcd iluw·

omcc lldtt, III&amp;Sl....U..W

~

CWRDI SA TUUIOrer Alan Nll.hao.
The Sllldalcs for K«Pitta UB
-'ll"" &lt;St.'UBA) l'anl' ~ 10 a
1&amp;114bliclt victory, 'lrith. Pre:sid&lt;nl
Joo Rlfltln 1*1111 a aroaa
whidl ....,.... Ia 1M of Ills........., - a : VIce Praid&lt;M Slew
Kapto11, Sclld&lt;ftt Aaocdlloaor lht
Slat&lt; Unn...slly (SASU) ddqlta
Jolw S.Otora llld Slew c.ra...
aDII
Uahtiii\Y • co11ndr
. _...~-w,...... llallanl.
Only Tt~u-tltct Mart
~c ltld SASU ddqolt T10.1
~ ...,..abk loonn:omclht
. SKUBA oelbullll and pin victory.

David OUIYlo to lUI out lht ...-.
offlet llck:&lt;t . Allboqll ucb
SKUIIA ~hod bo!ao ............
"' SA before. lhqo MR not
IJ&lt;ft:&lt;l•tcl 10 b t - to thio - · ·
cu. A cmaift comptocmcy ...,_,
to mil\ lht Tnumpb Paey. with
the dc:ke\ Cllji&lt;Ciilll lhe brood ltld
lnnut'fttill JUPPO" or th&lt; cutT&lt;rU
SA admlniuutloo.
Trhompl&gt; wu.psu .-..1 that
lhb ,..,•• do:lion wu oiml!. 10
lht1910 .... Slaodwl rock lo
... tbe . . _ . or &amp;~..-•.
lltlkkiiCe Hall Advi&gt;ort aed

l!lllcott CcoF dwdkn. " time 111M SbcdoiD could
hl&gt;e ....,. without lc:tLviD&amp; his F.,.o
~'-" ·

.. --in

- a l l he

*""""' ..,_

Ya 1'11wnph (lilod IO rtlilu thM
Sloeellon'• rictory
lar,c
1*\ I* the split bttMto bis two top
chJienaets-Jim Sttn ud
,...,_ Canudr-boeh o r -

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an•m on its

t

!!

• ........... i

ballot-Bal111d,

.. j

aloM

Kaplan and Rlfltln. Ill -

ctrcw auppon in • coats that wu

dtddedly patty-oricrutd... "'t&lt;fl
tcndtd to - • aflli&amp;ht clown oht
Uno, ~
the paatcm
only ror Moort and St.oltt. w11o

rroco

watr..om!IO...,.,.,....,..

8alortl .... aJjaya! - - - , ia Ellooott and 011 Stre!t ,.,_ lila • a Sf.SU
cldt:ptc-e paoirian bt .......,
earlier IIIla year. AI Seeatt
Chairman, KapiM bod atabmb&lt;d
a ttrona rappon "'ilh many
Uudtm$ and with
top.

-.."'n'• "*'

notch campalplna, SKUliA
llttlt troublt b&lt;Stina 1'11u&amp;l&gt;h. '
The pOny iniluaat -

10

co1tlcal 10 u.e deetioo'• ~
thl1 SICUIIA Traowe candida&lt;
Sl- Wllity, "" ........_ .....~
..... ~ ,.;ply_viCbk .~·
fctlllftb' lQ) _ ..
of- """"

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bod'W~~. . .

Sl&gt;. orroci.lk rcpontd ..... o-.;r 1000
tbe

ballou - or

31SO

OC&gt;tlnt~ a~ ~UBA

rally,
tht alklt&lt;d Illicit
camJ&gt;&amp;ian aal.ttks lha1 ~rho

The

errca or

actual
ballot
tally
is
uncletcrarinable. allhouab many

most Aottbly
Naill.., ltld -Qirrau Praida&gt;t Tim
Shccbu , lrefpc4 mora• the
Triumph Tid&lt;ct, 81~ iu
oriP&gt;oJ _......, cliffued lrOCII
lllt ...... ......,~by
SKUIA.
NDID IsM
pnlp&lt;lilod
tlutt Moor&lt; liOtlc rho l'raidalcy.
Ftcuhy.SIIIdalc Astodatioll (FSA)
Pmicknt Cordell Sthadlla lh&lt;

..

..........,

~-

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..

JUdicwy cleartcl . . . . . , or ony

wroaaclola&amp; in an ~ of oJw
Ekctioas and Crodmtl&amp;ls' rulift&amp;.
OoJwr ac:sMtia ..... ....... the

c..,w..

Scbacser wu .. tht ......., or tht
....
wlrllblt
!he wed.ald. in\--cma.
oa W&amp;lb- to wriic
oU&gt;w
.,...,
cau.se ,._ to bocornc
.......,...,""""- Hotrmanlllod ....,.. in IIi&lt; dforu to haw the aliaiMtd from.U&gt;o.auolmt populu•.
tiectlocl ruled iD..tid. He Ciltd two
--ma"iv~ • n&amp;rD(' - ea11'ina and
un....,.,...rul complalnu •otl\ tht _ .. rippU\a... hich~ ,...,
Eltctioas and Crtdtohah ..r olhci CMDptJCIU.
-sev«81
M&gt;liEillna
Commitlte-ont aaamst lbe
confusion
.auuoundin a tedonemenu ahrow..a.h atlr&amp;cd
inttmaooaal dubs' ondorKmmt bnbtrJ, ._... or orr,... ...uma
ltld the other rqarcl;na lht allt1td 10 ....... tll&lt;lonan&lt;ftu for ra;cn.
Vonity C l u b - or suppOrt
-&lt;Motic~Ma ......,.. Ute oantft
Tbt Triwnpb and lilt lattkod .or._
_ tooa
_ ~
_ ._
opponc:ou
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""'han

or

Sludent Otf&amp;nlullons Bill Mkk
tho T.-..wonbip, but th&lt; trio
ded4td lh&lt;nudlla tba lhty
preform! a diff&lt;rcru
SthlldMtr 111 th&lt;..lop, Mad: In IN

candid.,..

"'"'P ""h

IDICfdlt """ l&gt;aDcllito&amp; oJw
futwb.
•
They llllded Rescue SQuod
~~tkt
Oirc!Ctor· David
Hoffmu, form(r Alt&lt;mbly
mtnlb&lt;f David AU..., ~
SAstJ ddtpc llna Szott, ltld
SASU ad hoc Commiuee memb&lt;f

Pamu

a110

1ot1a«1

~pl&amp;lnu

oaaiut IC.aplaa

-·-, . -

Atl•fiHtorTfii:HfVI/J'Wpoot~Mt ..,•.,.,_,.,~ ..__,

~~- aod c:aodic1.11escompl.aiotd
aboul oJw inttmity "' the cbrly Wlllth or .-......,. and .......
ultlu.
•udcnu. .......... - . lbt rona
or written~~

wu.ay.

Dir«toa:.

..i

0&lt;1ly blmocd his owa chMt:&lt;o, buc
..........., ~of . .
SIIUIIA abo bod til&lt; -~~~ of
loaY!Qa oJw do:lion'• lOP .....

N..SA orrlclall ,

Viet Prt&gt;idmcy Md

i

-t

O...,IJ&gt;t-~

......,

for ,ctoPt
irrapo&lt;u:ibly in "'f;ln!J tO a , _ SA olr~
..,.rlntd ia
Hall- ohcrt
wa•
thas the lpod Potty bod dropped Talborc
out or thr race and wu M~pponiAt tomida-ablc fiiCICUialioot oa oJw
SICUBA . Tht Studtnt · Wldt crrra tht hostility tnd r.-tmcm

......
\

,

.....,

.qJWTod by the~··""
- - O I I t h t .......Jallllicy
10 r-uoa
c((cal....ty.

Rifkin,

llld..,....

-

........ _

montmu attn bciaa

dmc&gt;d • . . . - - lbt - ·
a - SA to wtrer o

_..,. ... ...... .....,......,....,
-

will bt a prWwy ......
A ,._bu or • ...,.,.-.......,
pbim:tcl ,. oJw problca• iso SA last
foil wloich U110 a call ror
V"e Ptelickat Oiinaa Oerftak 'i

•e•laoattoG . Alt;ouab
su:adf.aly rc!.....t to 11&lt;11

shcdo-.

.... ,..
_ ..
, .,
.- -orand
...,
,ploiKCIlilt
dt) ..o-day wortiQp Ia lht Talbtn

Hall orra.

"""*- - -

Sack
txp&lt;aed
10-dllt---·
JC.opoa...SU...II.o~~

lhol - . . . t~ will -

be

difroc-u~t """
- clown """"'""'
........,_
oo ,.
...0. lht
SKUBA ..tnncn 10 ~- lOlls early in the corm.

City to look for 'student
ghetto' housing violations
~~--­
:s,wnr$H(f/11Wr..,.

arc~ .

TheoWDtrb IUbjra 10

finrs oc U.prisoluDtnt if tho

dcnlandl••
comptiod wllh in a
spedrttd p&lt;riocl or titM.
not

"

sysl.....tic

.......,

fO&lt;

Buffalo

The orr.campu• Hn~~S~na or0cr
"" o1w third lloQr or Sqllin: Hill
"ill hi•• ..,..., ro o~w · u.. •o
Slre&lt;t CM\1)111.
•
irfot111 stlldenU of botDrs 10 8.1Y
HOQKS bound by~Custer Street. away from. "lo addiWo tcrthe or..
EQilcwood Aven100aod MaiD Slreol liot.'' oald Dim:tor P• Mam".
will bt ~ by tbe Cay ror ...,. malsuiD listsoflandll.rdow!lo
thlrd ·floor apartmeat• , llJIJI ho~ a llkaory or ror...-.. 10 mum
dtdric:al. pllllllltina ODd stnlaunl -.Ina dtpooits...
M.....at odvila stuclentf to 1.0tc
.......... "Wt'rt coocaD&lt;dlrith
haurdou• llvina condit.ion•/' ~of lht ..me.. as orr.
Cen\plll
Howioa. Advison rrom
&lt;Jtpillned City Bddinc lnspoco.or
AI Gasnbotcona. ''Ia
die Group IApl SeMcocs are available
lO
,
_
,
leues.
Tbty wiU odvise
widfta In •lie aplltiDOIIU iln't
""""' 10 ....., _ ...
tenMU holi' 10 ~ tl&gt;rir ...,..rily
Third-floor .,...,_. via181e dq&gt;osit ~ and aooill in rllina
dllrlrl . . . . landlords iD Small
llulfalo ..... laws; ia --··--a~IO CWsDo a-t. ·"Moot ll1llloDCs will- be&amp;ia
forc:e ........ 10 111M. lilt aalc
- - lladsot for ..-at
~,.,.
.,.~y.
" Talq'rc a real •uard," ..U." -~ " Nowillilt
~ eooplosiMd. ..,. lilt
riiDcto~.''
a..,....doortwa a lae.........,.
nail or •
the lilird IIDct
_,... ...,_,t have a do~Ke." cNDdo 1a s . - b u - - or the •
or fraluDal """ _..
The primal}' ~ ot lilt
c1a11toc1 ,_......,... lliiuoia&amp;. Thia
iaoptcllon Is to oJw s-a- o(
c1ae b a--4
decline auo~atcd with the ,....•• .
~bolboOd .... the """ 19601t. ~.
Tile
,
.
.
If
eapoclell
to bclln in
uplaintd Ualvtulty HelahU
.....- •udeau
Co.,IDUI(J' Center Eatcuri•c l i l t - _ O..la llalulliL " Wt're.ttyina 10 """ prilla&lt; ...-.. .....
,.. Jaws llld codts to _..sr
will bt
,_...,.,
- arri.U.
in ....
ra1t1r8t:e
lids,
will bt
iD
........... lwllllcltd.
..,.....
buildilll cod« • lollllons 11 un.Jer
way In the Unl,..nily H.;al\11
DiJtlict IUROIIndjl\l tbt Malo

_,.cases

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.-~~led of ........... sepain . . .

aparn.cat ,

accCKtli• a

to

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..... ...... ___.,.....,... ___. _.....
LIFE .. TKEOHEJTO:Tiooelryol_ ..............

Clambotcona. llulfolo ......... laws
ll8oitlht a-buo f.....-odoodds

addiliaD,--....

loauyODCorl-familydwdJiA&amp;IO

_.,.

Malo Street boulot11 o waen.

'"Thore b liule...,.. ror _ , .,..

1rt oald. "Tbis II ooe or

u.e bew:r

...

ana for • - housiaa. ~
fed Ide ~ tl&gt;rir c:ltildrea ia
_ _ . • . - ~··

row-*'

Ia
hlwa ......... ortoo~reot

or lioia&amp; ..,.,._ ''Ia lbt UB am,''

bt aald, ''thll lniolatod often.''
SliMiaat hoasin&amp; il ...,.,. in tbc
Amhrnt Campos-. " lt'a more
_.;.e and )'00 hi.., to hi.,. a
car - rhere." CJtplaieed loltm~l .
e- {'ith lht lbllt ill c11soa 1t1c1
8CIMtlos 10 .......... Bttutlia
........
--wll
rauiD ID- lilt - NliiD·
Sltett
.
""""'-- _ .. l u - 10
stu&lt;loat•," be 1Da1td. •·n.e

.......... .,.,....,...__..

IMUqlia lou dl.....-1 tbt
ptiOiillllllyo(UB's ............o

_...,.,--.to

Alsllloont .......

• Profession•!
Eye Eum $18.00

�A Day in the Life
Fact.,.y Hie. lol-

ptociUCIIOII, notM, , _ . II~"IJ,

1ono houri;; lt'a ouch o dilfle\llt nlll..,.,.. lwouiO

'"''*

be -led •••• at ....,. ma)ol unl. .aHy I~i.e lluthllo.
b&lt;lt IO&lt; o e\1"'!1* fOb, lacta&lt;y,lllt lln't IIIII bM.
Th&lt;lnl .,. many fnttreotfno _ . . •• • tocta&lt;y. Till
"""'' r&gt;at r - . , tty to"- ~tiling otnclot oonuol,

'"" tilly w11&lt; arOitnCI ttice C411&gt;1.,,.. ••PICitno a mvtlny.
The blue ho1"conimon - - ·are nice._....,..
people _.,., """ SltUtclay momlno .._ " "
fiSt nlgN'a...., ol 0.11... Thew--",..

-lOw""'* doWers--'""'_,..,..,
'*'-- ill

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OCC&lt;oPIIIonaJ &lt;Mill 10 AJ " ' - ' •
tt77 .... 500.11 ...... -going.

till

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• IIOIIolarty. · - 10
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otrtllo .., a ion. aM r,. till 1yp1 o1 wl&gt;o- UI&gt;IOdllly eloi!Wond Mye. "8o, Wllafo I
1111a tl\lo?''
nice glri..,..YII!"
"Good," M i d - - 10 110 Mped tllo otaa-

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myoell, ""' lot-·? Jvtt
pl8ytno
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HomiOol&lt;. At&gt;d now, "" of 1 • -, llwlel to grow up,

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•eo "'" tacta&lt;y iel'OWaM-1ft lot tlll-t of...,..,
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To '"" Editor:
1. ................ _ . _ _ · - · -

IYI&gt;eWid--'"'-buclt_IO _ _
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..,,..,......., bodrto M8111tucltof _ . . _ -lfiYolpooplttowtt*--·
,.,. wrll"''l ol IIIIo ......... been ........., bJ •
IOfolly ...,.., ...-....... thtlt _.,
uccurtd Altw-togollltpooplton11Mt6chfloofql
·-~- to"""" • Beottoo ~r wtth u.

-of

crooling on.,._...,...-_..-

-.., o.t l*trw~ll us . _ , - "'"~~ 10 lht ._...
_ . , . , ...... goocltlmo , .. ..,., . . . 10
anyone who wllnltd 10 ..,.,. onct no donotlono - •
- l o t " ' -ttclthe nooN of the pony It .ao

::::.-r..=:--

"'~by-- Olont __..,.

But ~letllll ......, lleotOid- 11&gt;01
once r h e - ron 9&lt;11 he would otNI t h e - l'lf&gt;. we
woulcllot.t to ,.,.,. '"' "'""""' ..,Ill 011 ,,.... 'eoo
ran oo.t belen ...,. ~. c1o:1 rou 1101 ,.,.., 1o.n 11 ru~~y
f'twt8 IO lf't:N that tomeone COUld N.-e ~ fN.1ic:e
~~t~tlun ham 1ft~ 1 frlenely en'I'Wontftl'tU .., a BeaU.
pony
l o - or 11111 act Ia
frt..at, mourn tor- 'fOU. tor 10 me )IOU '11P'1t1MI ...,- ~
UoSII on~ ot o - but II u o u o l l y -

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thtol.ilf&gt; o _..., lnCilntk.ot Yo.. - " ' " ' " - , _
O..pmon amy on deO&lt;M. lllero ... ,.,..,.,. 11e a-""'

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~ar~ stereotyp~
To the &amp;lttor.

IMn -

la'ln -~~~Joy.:. Hitli..,'o lei tor on
23. 111111.. J -...... - · ~, ..... and
wlllc:h you lolleO IOII*lllon lhOtlod me
ll)bolooeJI-you. ldotfHOOIIhlt• thtf&gt;'- lot me
to
~and I """'no lnt~ ql cloi1!G

- - by · - oolor. "' tdQion Ullllte ,.,.. do
~-ofyouiO....,.,I....,..t-rny
poronto (Who you don't ..., knoW) anc1 my ,.,lglon

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Why I ,.._ thO clolm I did I -

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'""'"" .,._lobe Jowlot~ Oo yau •t•ootypo POOC&gt;Ie
• you cfo4m I do? I am going toot.. you,,....,.
ocMee yoo.
pleaooo don'~~ llll

... -otl..

-mo.

~·-~.
,.,.,.who a'en't bul than
I d o . - · WIWIIIO 00)1.1 do p4ty yael. II you PI"" to nk:e
and l.hen Ch«e
ate thoae
oo lfiiOIIIIII '"- lllln4&lt;lno ~ yau- ....,.,. or .....,, bn't II&gt;OI-rnaQiollthe-tln tf&gt;;o-ld
--.o Of' don't-~- . . . job. oo UIIIQue- dllf•ent?
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p r - 1 - 1 1 0 ,.,.. ......... goocllooll •••, .
facta -.d lorgat thO tact that yoo .,. Iliaci&lt;. You &gt;rill

Nlm• w•l'h/HIId upon ~U'fflf

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Poor pitiful you
Whilo .......... tM olfl&gt;e Sjooct,_ 23.
wocomo0C10Ua ...ttt-&lt;:tltdoullota- . •
The letiOf wrillon by lol"- .Ioyce H - wh~ 1M
OWjec;t
of OlttOOI\'IIInO
11'1Va lolL
....... _
_ _ _,..._

-Y·

1- __ __
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-··-c-bit--

-ylaat-~--.,..-•­

lot
.-ng help wltlllhiOoH\Ie11on y o u _
_ , ollo&lt;tto be In l ... lroiit ol k. lotH .. _
_ _ _ _ .....,ollllt-I'Pi&lt;&gt;gol--

_.._,

...,.....

~_

cllanga 1M fact thlll the .,...,..,. o1 JOUO
Ieite&lt; It ln'-ttd wltfl 0 1 - l t 11&gt;01 con lie

-

...

.........., llbiJiino _ , , _ _,._.llloft'tflAd II o bit pacullar l b a l - o ~­

'tnctmduor a ,.,..,..., """ ,._, E..,U.tng 11&gt;01- wrong.J01 them Is becouM or 11\t
woy _
_..,,... tllom. n..r.oroatoo lhoa-

Sotunley-----·--7
..,..,_......,_,most
-·--·-l
..

- De ,,..,.., that waY). Como on-be ..,louot
1MY oro the onetlhal .,. drawing lhe tlne ~~e~..e.n
• - and ccharo. Ftom
ottncs. 1M raclof

F~ . . lhle,t _ _ o_...,_.. lltnew-it
Ifill to lie ·on the other- olthe '-"and tiled not
to rnaQ 011yone otoe ! ... that woy. &amp;en up to"""'· 1do
. , . _ , _ _ he _ _ _
not Judge one by IN oolor of hll ll&lt;ln. but b)( his

-lltintolllet cot_,-, 1101 ollrourlllof&gt;- Looll
lot OOIUiionoto rour ptolllarN, not lo&lt;C8U-ortllom.l
loti rou.,. only rnoldng It"-""' lot • - - won~ to
ottttn tholt - • .. wo41oo 1or- """ . . ,,,no to

The......,~· on waalotap. "llugo

011, -

... -

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a......,.. oo

00 - · - .... ofmple- I WOI
ill' In o omalt 1 - - · I woo o

1
IN
mlnollly,. - - - · · -olIN...,...,
- -· _ , , _

.... -...,-... .,.._.pri.._-

lfllir- .....kfoomeact l i k e - - .... , , . , -

·-lly---..
-•I

,..,.._on.lor_....,....
oet me..._,_

~-Wid
-.g
lnloolciOe
loolllno

crying

Willie pooplt to
anOilttklot.I MII..,..,._ • on tMir
0on1
not
-.lno I!&gt;AI oU blodr pooplt .,. lllc4 that. 1&gt;01 am I
---*"liMo"""..._
. ..... tiiOt.., whitt .......... toiru. .... lor-

o l - - ·· gMIIXa and ph~l obuw thru«
upon """ - o f my nol1onalhy. but I tool! it In

-"&gt;'·

-

l!llnga to lie - - . , ~
10 .,. lonolon building ill' In 1M .... "' . . It

-

Maybe atthuciM and....,. .,. changing,

llul

....,.,.lt'othll ~r."' moy11e lt'o , _ - 1 C8ll
- . y MY IN! I ..... trulY prtjudlce

- - ""Y one tlllnlc buc , _ I - 1181tlno
Mo. HIIUan'a
on - -

*'"
w• 1M 1011 - ·
Atllrot.l lell-lott'-_.....,.._'*lilht

oonfuood. I -

build a frloncllll4p with t - I 1... ply lot

-..VIne

tht - . llul - · ....... -

iiiOM who

~·-

ut-.,. . ,. . I-

beco-IMy.IOO.

lhe-to"'-

~ullful poop4e. Let'o oet.rld o1 IIIIo clof-htl wall
built bel~ u o - h t t p - otlier.

. ,Juat
. __I
, ..
thenot_by
11\1111 of~-_ _ _ In ..... -

··

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Let

"--"""'and
doolrlt
- l i t ... Wid - I Ia Mlllueion. Maybe I'-. pooplt
con t -..U...IO--.JIM--.nobltno

--·---UIInot;No•·- IIONOtypM

Iller

--llllaoilno

- t b o l o l l - ........

l.,..ardatrtllglouog"""'"'
rou PltlbabiY ,_. aot -o

• -.

"" -......,_ _ _ _,;,g.

.......,..,

- - - o n In IMOdon•••..,--

and cotnmtu&gt;llleo.
In ctootno. Mo. HitiiM,-- like IO ptaMntwllll lllrw flnal-atlonL FiiOI. Judolnv 1101 -

_

_ d.-·

.,..,... ,old .. - - - · - - -...
. . - , . . , . . . _. . . - ....*"110111811o4oof,.,..didn't 1101-.v-. You do. a"mvcll In"""""""- Stoontl. In doling OIJI oilY 10 Olhort.
lie auretorour -~~­

...._ _,.lot,.,..,...,..._
__.. _...,_
llunltd.flnolfy. - - - - ,.,.~
people" _ . . . of ....... in.., .........

-Jell Slope/

�N~tl«t~

and forrot~m

Tothti&amp;Mor.

orw..o--

~t,.ecfiOPI)'Mf ,.,.uu.._.~

,.-,_.,_

lliCI,.
......•,~
......

neote-t'lrf·-

!!Ieong a _,.., ol 11&gt;e aquad I tall
un)UII
Tht -~"""~to.,...
.• _, ,.tlr!IWo't~SiltiYAC-~lpa
.,..,. 6UHYAC Cl\_..,...,..pa ar11tlle f\ltlllltllt oltM
hlmtnlllg ........ [ad\ ...., _ , _ put ..... 120

-lr-·-""',..,.,...

-fll1fllllrntel. lt1Stl&gt;l.....mwfllell&amp;lf • . . _

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...........,.on 11001 ' -liMa
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t""
0no o1

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..... SUNV

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ecli......, 10

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Tllelollow*'e - - WTMI..,by- Ok:lu....,.
, . , . _ of 1M Slete Hlgl&gt;or -ion -

Keu•

OOftiiXIual,.oHigit- C I N I O i b e - Th..... peky~IO­
cutl 1n ooet""'"' locua on new loan&amp; -loan&amp;_., 111111 1ft ""' ...... ,.., In """""' lllef ... -

_,._per __ ThiS-··

-

The -lratio&lt;l'o 1M--' IO ...,_ 1M t&gt;o.Ogel
101 f -ef •udenlllnanclalald PlOOf- If~..,
..,, a -..;,g eflacl on 11&gt;e ...flet~~J&lt;ty ol
lunda to pey .l ionel coMa The 1wo Ploeramo ln.!
ereochedulod 10 auolaln largo WII &amp;1111&gt;1 Gu.vanleed
Student 1-. tli'ogram IGSlf) &amp;1\d 11&gt;e "--I Gran1
Prot&lt;""' (Jw-aly called a..lc Educational
EducalloMI Oppon..mty Grant I'RJO&lt;atn. IEOG)
The,.__ GSU' ct-v-• .,..........,ro&lt;_on ~-~ ·---,o~s·
_.,loot-to

rat....,

nuoe

amovn11 of private upllat lew
-~~--will\ nolall...-; """QO\'I""'*'*
.iapendllur•lln FY tG8I under liiUI!franl progr.,., te I
billion In .... loanl wal ... • tr-. - t of $6412
Rlllllorll The ume -.g. eau- t&gt;o.oget CUll 10
,..,.,.,.. • 010pt00or1loneta- of the lludenlloan
. . . . . ,,_ llle ~ In 10 . ..,. llgnollcanl
- I f I S - 10 stu11 new eeudenl loan

._ll&gt;e_lm_

-- pr--

TIIe~MirOI-'1
cut loan YOfvnw
IIIII 1011 by !10 -~ wfilte feducing 11&gt;1 FY budgoo by

--ltle-raleOII...,...C-

· - • tl&gt;llftalrtULicJnal-.ln•t i i O I , . . a l 11 Ill ot t- - - . , . - - lludenl-

II~~-

olll&gt;l - - lfllhe lEoGn&gt;.cl
PRJO&lt;ornll aP~&gt;&amp;renl from S«:&lt;tloryof fducal""' ~··
March 11Ill IHilmony The cflangea propeaed IO&lt; FY

couldbe_by_50_1,_,._
.,,lc:lplled u,.,., the cunw~t Pl00'""'· lltdby 30
trom 111110 leYelo. In 111110. 8.TII a1uclenlo

per-

...

po-.. _ . -

~--~o~Pt-R91*1 L

......

-

attending yOUr fruolllullon~.WS1b065.2301n loans

If,..,

OUIIanlted by 11&gt;e eo.-atlon.
WllloomQaro 1ne
-~of gllatanleed JDan dolfa.. ueedby lludentt at
)'OUr IMtllullon with t1&gt;1 a"-nll .-...., from otho&lt;
...,._ ol IIMndal ald. )'OU ...,. likely lind that tile
- - ,_ IIW " " - 1 - ol aid IO&lt; .,_ otucloniO
The ptopoeed lor GSL.
- , . . . . t 1 &gt; 1 - - eltacl on~· •

• 10 defer llle lracllllonellnde•l~g ol I he '""'''r .Ue
ollie! for lnfllllon.
• IO •t.c&gt;tlan a l l. . .l seii-MfP ••1*'\0ilon Of
.,.......,.,pr1on ol S7!10;•
• 10 limit " a l....,._.. -Jonal COCIII ate

....,ld be - . l y rOCkleeel lor IliON _ _ , 1
"""""""'· atudenll- ''""'IY 1.............S1SOOO; IOf dependeot COfMIUt\1• otudenll whoM
IMilly 1 _ . • - SlO.OOO. 111o&lt;e almpty -.ld be

- · - rflaln ""' oell-help ffQ.,.,.,...,I -·blis!Wd
In FY 1811:
• 10 eMmlnate
new olfset 101 01111 end local
1 . - tu• In dettfmiiUng family diiCrlllonary

_.,..a r--.

UMd 10 dllon&lt;WIII Poll Gnlnt -ord -

F'ew FY ~ H ~ate"
• JO -lnue llftlit&amp;llona on

-obi• _,..,..,

~~ For__.._byiiiSt«&lt; .loall~

n..-

__ __

no~.,.

___

lnc:c&gt;l'nt;anG

-4

col'-

lleeldont atudento at P&lt;lbllc
wllll family
SlO.OCO _,ld be eligible 10 borrow a

• to raiN lM ••tax q,t.e""" on famfly dtacreUonary

Income
_ .. ...,,,,,ooo.,...;-IIIO&lt;Iahl,.._
.,._..,...
,
.,,.,....,_-notu,.
0111Y....,...f.._or_ _ _
-

lor lducellonalpurpoeeslrom 1• 10 20 per-t
For both )'Nfl
lnatUuUonal admiNauauwe
be,.......,..

ol finlnclal aid ~~.many

be-

oltlle-

OUr pretlm'-J calcotlallo..a . - ; . &amp;1\d • ............, PWniEOCl -

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12.2111_

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14.000.

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ceiling al

11.100. lmllcllelllat ""' . . . . · - - - ....
... aDoul S1'00 lor - - - ,....,. .,.
anc1 as.oco.

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Mother
111g!11..,..,. IOC&gt;t Ia ...... 11&gt;1 ,_lly
oonulbul""' IC/IeOUiea Wlll&lt;:h .,.. to be IIMCI to
- l n e awanla lew the~ _ , l c : y&lt;lar ha..
bMn wllfld&lt;awn. Thl&gt;i, no nwtter how they.,. ra.llled.
1111 lln*lded ""I probably no1 be reedY In lime to ,..:mh 8EOO - t o b e - be!Ofl May In
YOfll S l - - ;l4.000 M - a 1314
-.,., 1ft IIEOG ._,.. 'The IEOG award

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od U ' IOIO i l _ Wioo....,_

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G01111catloto -

_...., beglna by Februaly -

............ 9f IM IBIG -

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n. oa ......,_ ,... - • ....., -

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In I he tOOT.o - The polo! f'• lr'fii'O LO l&gt;lfl1e OUII•IIfl ,.....,..,.,.,.,..
.,.......,.,. . ,.........~ coecll worked and

-·l-'tr- Sept~ to .....,,. 10 - - • thll

acN&gt;of. HOI to be IOOOOnlzld lot lbla eliOt! by liM!
Unlverall~·· pubflCOIIO&lt;W ts liM Qaltlno a lUcie In ""'
Al80. II Ia lltllalr IO
Of 1111 \Jnlver141y

lila - obla- Ill' • team
_,,....,IY nollo- tile,...,,
-

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)'Mr go.~ 1 0 - 1M 0011• ol 1oa11t- In

To IM Editor

NCAA OMolon Ill -

~

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........... __ ....._.......,
"d-=e
.............
.......... .....
•-OIMWII~_.

,.......

lunGed by I lie Studorlt Acllwltr F H ..,,...,.,,..,.,

a...,.-

llle'- ...... s....._"""

be_,..,-~

Md-

_.....,.-.1'1- ~·~· ........

- l d - , tile -.trre6wtm l - M..,.. M _ , 01'*
ua ,..,. -.,. ....,neg~ac~ld

•t-""-

~0~ ./t

�~prOOIQGI StJn
the opposrte end oflhe spedn..m

-

Is

·" "Oeath Row simply a holding place, it's a limbo, so people get none of the amenities
of normal prison life . . . Th(Jre's no chance of doing arwthing but just sitting and
waiting. It's a punishment that exists nowhere In the criminal code, it's one
.... that happens just because there's a note ln. the way the justice system works.n

The reality
by Lerry Congdon
~.....

- ...

l\'llnlt1efs do&lt;(l_!Pne, the

come:

doetol$ l i n - ' , _
Nobody~· PriMJo ,
· otrocl*
We w. . there two
oow one ..,.._ \here &lt;&gt;nee lor f~W minuteo. We ...t•
the pn.on prfChologilt there once for ab&lt; mlnuta
maybe, on the ruo. tllldog the whole time."
ev. . people wt&gt;oee Job io to wod( with the pn.on..
et
e-. prioon.,oid rowaJ·al end .1:23,
8CCOrdlng to liJ Englieh !l(of- Bruce JIICbon. He
end hlo wife, Dlene Chriatlen, e1ao of the UB
of Englleh, ere
the few from the
- - WOtld who ...,. heel fim·he!&gt;d
with Ooetll Row•• widely~. but l1tle~ .
. _ c t of Americe'o ptlsona. They , . . . • 111m, O..lh
Row. compriHd of intetvl41- with .nmeteo, guerdo, e
rnedleel ett.ndlnt end convict )lorton.
•
''Deeth. Row io ~ ellokling piece, It's o limbo,
00 people get of 1he ..,.,._ of nonnal poi-.
Nfe," Jecbon ""fflaaned. " There'a no ehence ol doing
onytiW&gt;g but just litting O{'d waitiAO· ,....... ' • -· ~
~ tl)et . . . . . . - - . "
c:rtminll OilcM~
It's one that~ juot ~there's • t)ol4i,Jn
the Wr( 1he juodce II\'I(MI WOib.
~
"TN('o..,.... the film .. ~~bout. lt'w eboOt thjt h&lt;lle- In 1he """*-' jllafa. .y..in."
·

....-v _,.,

wiilll&lt;•-•

r-·

oe...-

.....,..,g

••perience

the

of Death Row

the TV end recfooa that contlnuelly blare. And vet whet
:..~:::!!!to Christian is tt&gt;ot "people -~ to

...mv.t:·

"It'• a film ebout
edded.Jec:koon.
"It'a • film reel y lbout ourviVlli at the bou'ldary
llqe,'' noted Chrioti.n.
- • 'The televisions bolted to the well toeing the cdo

non from~~ ro lete~ ..-y dey.
JacksOn "'*&gt;ted out that_,.""""-; " ref.- to go
out for fecnlly vioito If !heir fevorite ...., _ . . io on.
The ptOQram ' * ' - ..,.,.. ...r to tlwn - - . rhlly
· Mve ..,.,.. contJK:t with lt.''
" loll olllwm don't u-t -nv vioite et all - - .
them olf- .lhey'no olteedy
·~to Christian.
·

tlleir familln Mv8 writ~en

..,.,..

'

Ana beo-*'t

....,.t..... '

"There wu a terrific urge to t&gt;olle 'OUI otory' told In •

Q\10188 from both

tf&gt;e guards -

Couple f.....c! 'o..th Row In
!he li~. Texao prison in 1979 aod was glwn
.• ~l*nche.
•
'
• JIICbon No atudied the Texas pi!son'svstem
' ..,
eatenolvelf anCI written
book$ about it.. He two
• heel betW lt1dt down South than with prioono In 'New
V011&lt;. "In New.Yorl&lt; we couldc;l't get ...,... to • ,
• ~." 1:&gt;0 compleined. " I W81 bemed lr&lt;om.AtJice
for .._ . yean- ql an adlde I wtQteln The
New Yatt
Christlen'a tnt contact will! cepitel puniehn)ent
w.. • ean-· ..- ehe reed In Ql*luete ldlool. "It
mec1e me~ I hed O!ought llbOUt it
seriously," she laid.~. 8he
-~·~_..go ....... with C8l*el .:
c:orwwnented Jeelteon. The

-•1

r-...

·

.....,_many

...rly thought

puniohmenl._.... 1hey ...,. -

eblutit.

.

..... the_..,..-. point-- til-'-" their

..........._Deer~~ ffaw. Jeck8Dn expleined; "It'• ,..,
oimple, lt'e ~. there'a-no , _ _ lectUring
you. YOOI NMi to make your own clecialCin 8bout
wNch of !heM people io l.tling 1he tft!th. - which

of !hem is lui of ohlt. It's • film that simply , . . _. •
viry CC&gt;nl!*• Ill- end lorcu you, if you' re ..-ng to
do It, to think about it."

No-1

.
J"'*-&gt; releted, "fve gotten • lot of or- in my
time lor a lot of difl...m tNngo. There ..,...._. •

-·0
the
In---·

anything -

w..

fund. Foundelions-

nom1lliy would give us """'"'lor .... - . g .......,.,.,
.,., .... ebout thio - ·" Same . ... added. " lqrely
w"'**n't reed tlw pnlpOSII." One foundation that did
grw~t the c:ouple fUrldo would 110( . . . , Its ,...,. to be
put on

fJm.
•
O..lh Rowt&gt;oo- ehown in~ end on

Tlwoolgh-..-..... 1he

ttllevision

*""

producero ..li&lt;Mte .... lim N o 10
mBonpeople.
/
Jec:toon end Owisdan did el the wod( on Deeth
-~for teellnicel . . . .- . They produced
• preyious documentwy on . . ,••• Side

-to

~ telldnv 8bout their w011&lt; , _ s.n.rc, . , _, 'Jec:bon ....
Stud
Terbl"o wod( "without 1he cleplli'." He..,._, "It's a
film -don' t lil&lt;e to
about." The husband aod
wifo teem t&gt;ovo
lima under
consideration. •

"*
-•.more

. . . "*'dad

.

"Once 'you wetc:b- ~:· Jec:bon explelnecl,
• "I think you wil rwv• .,..,._to tton. of Oemh Row

...)II quite 1he limflle11oi&lt;IC!e!l way you ~of it now. I
lhink you wil you- be to-looll e1 Cll&gt;itel
~tln quite the Mnple-mirdecl W8V
ot1t now."
J - - . - . how.,..., that It ......,., do anything
tor_... ._ Dele Volkw. wt.ois the nllior
of
t h e - pene1ty bll in thellitw Yolk Sme s.neta,
''8ut elot of ·people Anply ddn"t 1&lt;now how they
lliinl&lt; ebout k.'' conciLidetl Jec:bor&gt;. ''Whet I realized
thlo tim could do them lr• fer ,....
cornplel( then the . . . . . .. odod diocuaion 1he
Volkers of the WOtld suogeot."

you""*

bectw

-'

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......

, _ ""'....... Clio ""
, •• ,
,_..,.
_....,._
..••.........
....,... ...... ...-...... .......

--~

·~·

~eo

Gwocl'• ellp&lt;Miio&lt;1s m- lhe ploy more 11'-"'ICII'OUI.I
' Mlli••• Kelly end Rlc:l( 8Jeun el)thUilaauctlty ~ the ohellenee
of elK~ ln o cneotle mll&lt;ld.yp ell- - . . , which I!IYollled •
~ •Ill
1\!ii-te ,..., &lt;P~ty.o I!Y 8lorb Bot~~~ ..,_, lt&gt;e
-ally NOve twrb !Jell Gooc!WI!11, from the _ . . , •• eoldietw.
It Is o '"' oonfuslno chill Cl)ml&gt;lete 'l'lith ocreMWlcl.
pondwnonk.ro end -live
tM the e1111ful ~ in
timlng-e-till to 1t&gt;e ..,.,..., .....,...-k-.x the ....-.nc.•o
lltlntion, which..- the
ond dynomlc.
Forum proved to be 1 Bleck MounteW&gt; Colege N 1t1t ond pie..., 10
• PKI&lt;ed Thtndey .,.._.. Sotwday. ..... MountM1
Colt,a n-roaner~y C&lt;J~oge a-• ~~eeo -~no.....,.
ond
It llopn to continue to ptOYide the Univftl!V with high . . - .
otudent-&lt;Un forma of ent~

_,..,..v

o(

c..._.

frolic....,._,__

an.

Pippin's dilemma: A Clark Gym stage
globu.

DerHI DeYicl P&lt;Odaimell

hlmMit tho '-line pi~ !rom

the vwv beCiinntnlt-even
before the ...,_ knew ""
-.tiJy. HI Wll tho only celt
m-bet to ,......, otrono ond
un~ throughout llle

production. Oevid Is ..
aur. An octor h11
I tho height- quoWty of b9lno
llble to IIUCCUIIUIIy UICUIO
onv role. no tnlttlf how
dilferen• from the lest;

octof-not •

who(-.

- I s known lor
hls ob&lt;litv os one
chlroct.,. tv~~e n.• • Hutnplvev
Bogan. Jchn Wayne w ere
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Gtodin ere -.:total. Actor..
obviouoly. we alao las welt·
, known. Too bed.
The roles of Lucfing l'leye&lt;

w,...

ond King ~
ployed
by David, P&lt;Ovlno his ~y

os on actor. The • - With
w hich he III'I'PIId from role to

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F or 12 minutes noxt
Buffelo will be me Mecca for Becken
schola&lt;s the world ova&lt;, for that is how long the world J)&lt;Omiere
his new pa.y
Rockllby. wlllast. Speclaly written rot Buff•ft'!lirt of e - - t o marl&lt; the
euthor's 75th birthday, it wil be dl&lt;ected by .AJan Schneider. who hal wonced on
most of Beckett' 1 US f)&lt;Omla&lt;es, end the play win st• one of Bockttn •o ..Wn
lavorita performono, 1he Britioh actress Billie 't'll!lltelaw.
In conjunction wltto the new play, end en older piece entitled Enough, ,,..
Univwslty w HI be hooomg a mlnl·Becltett conference, --nded by some of 1he mo11t
eminent~ in the
Op Wedneadoy, April8 Prof..- Ray Fede&lt;mon, from
our own Engfloh Deportment. will be joined by Ruby Cohn from Cefifomia end
Mlrtin Eulin f rom S*!forcl. to give three short -ra. Thla wil bo followed in the
oftomoon by • Pnel cliacusslon of the new wonc. wimadditlonalg....u Eric
Bentley end AI*&gt; Schneider. Al1 in aU h is en improaive line up, and along with the
11m wNch is to bo maclo of the whole event, (to be ohown on the P\Jbiic
ll&lt;oodcaoting Servlc:e ohould w .U end trUly pu1 Buffalo on the Bocktttt map.l
Not ourpflsingfy Beckett hlmoelf. evw elullve. has declii\acl the invitalion to fly )
over !rom his
home. Born in 1906 in County Oublin, Eire, his ...,_ hea
extended ovw on awe IMpiring 53 yeera, covering more litwery faohions til!"' or4
- " 10 thinlt ·ebout. He llloo hea the oomewh&amp;t dubious hono&lt; of having
engendered more aruc..l w riting then any on- author, oeve ShakMpearo, ,a nd that
is expected to be ractif'Jed by 1990. It is • 110te of affair• that he himoelf ftnclo
rather cllamay~. Commenting on the seemingly encll811 intOfl)&lt;etetlon$ that critico
have footered upon his works, he oeys wryly: "If - ' • heve heacleclleo among
the oveno.-. lat them. And provide their own aspirin."

of

rteld.

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A her graduating from Trinity~. Dublin, in Modem . . . . , _ , Becltett
- u oomo two y..,. in P.O., Wn.ta tU MA on Proust end then a
promising IOCedomlc car- to wonclef around Europe before flnoly aett11ng in in 1936, - · h e hal remained ever Iince. Thwe he met end helped J Joyce. a f ellow Irish exle, who at the tJrne """ losing tU .;ght • he wcx1&lt;8CI on
~· ~·- Beckon's own wort&lt; of this period. elthough ~ comk:. Ia
woolly end repY\o whh adlotarly eluaion -a style he gradualy !*od untl he
reech8CI the ouortc. mlnimrist tone with wllicll he is auoc:iated in the popoAar - ·
After the-· during Which he
a tner'l1bOf of the Frencn ~. llolcUtt
shut hitnMif up in , . flat - e he _.t a ~ produclive five
YIOfl, Curing this period he switched from ~ in ~.., writinv in
Frencl\, ~ 1-.g that this obliged
to -cioe n\n ·- .trot ~
fiVO yea&lt;s oew the~ of IW trilogy of novea.. Mool'oy, ......,.,.,. ·end
L'/nnomtlble, a .....- of ohorter worb, and the pr.,. that ~
ouddon
racogr,itlon, w.it.t,p fw Godar.

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Since then Becltan hal written inc&lt;-.g!y ohort .pieceo. culrnina1ing. In at INct,lil BrNrh. WIWch consists of f1 pile of ,..-on
end a beby aying
off
By thow'Stlnclartls; st any rata. R«:kM&gt;y Is ~of en epic.
Awardell the Nobel Pri1e in 1969, Becltett hal Iince becomo more than a cult, he
hal becoma "" Industry. ~- to tU wonc _ , to bore - the
theory that the less en .nlst -ua11v oeys. the more he Is though~ to say.
Uncloobtedly a major literary flvu&lt;e. end one it Is ~ to ignore. it io
nevertheless true thet the mad oc:ramble for Becken's wor1&lt; end he "cornoct"
iniOfl)&lt;etation Is en indictment of the fitererv ostobliohment. How._. given the
stetuo of this new production, end for that matter of Buffelo, who can blame the
Unlvoroity for aslling in 7

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�Ska's special beat
for select madness
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Seleetor, who . . the
hoi
of
~
hord co
bulft. The rhyttwn ond '*- lnorpi

eo...nuv.

llboutby~ · -­

- .. whle !he Beet. hove •

~loot

... -

110 " - , ._

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- - IWolo~ new edhenlnll
.......,__5 o n d the,.... of Ewope 11
~. Sell,
. _ above. Whlcl'&gt; ac:tualy
occ:urr.ct, le
of tlta'o olow migration to
the Statea.
rnuolcal
oon in lieu of
Ito rOle 11 "mlMing link" !Mtw-. rock ond
reggae NHI to 1M oxominecl closer to
-odote Itt o- .,trinolc quolltlll os well es •1
the lrnpec1 JllrNIIc8n mu\1!: in' ~at lilll l..kf
on modem music.
SU' o origin doteo boc:l&lt; to the late 1950.
llbout tt&gt;o tlme when oorty mvttvn end blues
wa .....WU quite • etlr In Americe. Jomo~
mueiC!one -..pQng roctc ond rol'o skeleton w ill\
t,.., own n81ive loll&lt; muolo gove birth to
bluetMiot. Cherect-~. ll&lt;e hod the flavor
of homo, groupe ike the ,.nowned Skllalites
mainly lne1Nr1'140ntel. This Wll the !ni~
ofoulllcotlon of bluebeat. Site woo -.ntlv
evolving 11 hi IIC&gt;I&gt;UIMity -ndecl. Whot
folowed woo "mterjectoon aka," Whlcl'&gt; meant
!hot Plriodlcolv eluting • lOng e YOC8list caled
ltOOttora WI .tornaoc:.l would llvough the
lnetrunw!totion to ll&gt;out • lingle word or
the plvae. Thia IUCtJCtl C8'&gt; be
c:urrondy ,_,., .. the of ..vnr.&amp;st
~-One Step Beyond lS an old
,...._ Butter c:IMaie.

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SU olept lor llmoot I 0 yearo following the

~otdingof · -· tn 1979. groupalol&lt;e the
59eciala. !he Selector ond
began to

M-•

plY-.

gather tteom In Englond bringing bleli'blue!Mot
The " two tone" 11&lt;o though • od:'f • hybrid of
the orchetype ll&lt;e of Noel A~IO. bondmate
of Ronglrl' a ond _, ol Sl&lt;otolli1o 11xmen Rolanct
~ ~. " a.d 11&lt;e w11 mora feu
and · the new ttuff ,. lila regulot rock "

,....._,

.. .Jimolc:a -

thia time h

1 le.cl.._ of
YO&lt;It
~ t.nd
Tetrorittl mentMic:ftHI "-&gt;ggn, "*"'- of Now YO&lt;It ~
bend J.t&gt; M.a. end_, of En.ot llangfn,
guilariot with legendery ob group the SUtllhtll,
c:onc:urr.cl wfth Cdllno, " SU Is real rut, 'rocl&lt;
otudy' Is olowor."
"Rode otoody'' Nl&lt;e o1&lt;e -.ght to achieve 1
oquora, perf~etly evor&gt; !Mot. t&gt;enc. ho name.
This II wfle."!. 1 f,littinctlon e8(I.J&gt;t , _ !Mtw oon
''toctc otoedy"' e'ncl reggae. The !Mot pottom of
roc'lt study unclerQned e oorlee of 1~
emphaolz.cl ltr- !Mote in o mognoticoHy even
ordo&lt; . RIIIQII, on the other hond, hn o more
~ rhythm, - e the off !Moll ore
ec:&lt;:ented eo P'omWontly 11 the ttreoo !Moll.
Thio dltlinetlon !Mtw-. roctc tte.cly ond reggoe
though 11 very sublto, Rang11n contended,
" ReggH 11 roc~&lt; tteedv under a new name."

The bends of the '''"""' do 1ec1t thet itland·
quMry - i n the Jomelcon llyle The
.,lluencel of Nch of the " bog IOIIf". the

WOO I custom •

of~ t o _ . ov• records they.....,
~. Thia rcVtine camed OYir 10 . . . ond

Speciolo, the 'Selec:tor. M.c~neot ond the
IEngliehl a- .,. .._ variant ond ICOOUn1 tor
the dinlmlonty. The Speciolo. IOU'Iden of the
Bntloh lb. hold e ~~ tor pUnk. The

to new form, ' 'recitotion ob. ••
Aedtl\lona fNILnd longthlor vocalutions OYW
the
I n - thia atyting lo the -

Qll'fl -

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...-,g. Eaoh lo dllldnet. yet . .
the hiGh om.&gt;g intarwity thlt mer
of a new WL""

The Ike hllln pert ignil
lnterHt In Jemoican muok. "Tho
gtoot," ~Aid of the tutu
Cerb!Man -.nd. " Stevie
Wonder- I'MIItarblotter' l, the Pt
•• interetting," ho continued. Ra
..It ,...., .. mutlc ,., everybodypeople."

llappltlll h up
Ulitlll Kurtis Blow ond reppitlll 1
they mentioned that ropp~ng is o 1
alta. The two viewed together .,,
" he (81owl coprureo tt..l eelitlll o
..Od Alphonto, ' ..., that Amerlcor

h .....
Both ogrH thot the aeturotion t
"''""""'' into Americ8n a.olture ""
poocoss " There Is • need lor higl
muololona." ~cites 11 t1&gt;
P'oblem I ocrng the Wltegr&amp;tlon pn
from~. " More V-'\' Is
can't 1M i ttenlng to Bob Marley •
tor..,.,,
not enought h l t - of-~ they
SU IPK'fiCIIIy cen 1M looked 1
....._.tultuturo. " In terms of T•
IWhlcl'&gt; ....,_ em.in' s most P'O
onclependent record compenyl it 'o
p~&gt;ne,'' echoed !he T......nat' s Ct
,.,.. • cotchy donee rhyttwn." Alp
"SI&lt;a will die. 1t won' t 1M p
Ike olxtret roclt ion' t pley8
But to oucc:.od, Jomaoc:on ..,._
need to embody
or s
AlpN&gt;rwo claims • " built Into" hi

t,.,... ••

the-

hove the I!'
.,_, dHp

La there
confutlon c
~ lerian

by thoologil

Struggle

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The Reggae Bloodlinfi'$
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docur.-t8l

-niger

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lo .,_"""'
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o
d - tlwo&lt;lgh
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the-·
.....,. ....., the poeuy .-.d ""'* of the n..s

hold. - _ , . . , ., So it,.,.. ~Jean.with
............ ,... ........... of

Waottl . . . . . tNdldone.
Wtwt Ia arfNn forgon8n. « et ,_.. grwad
prilno
..,. _ _ .. thelriutn!lh .-.d.

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eoldsl&lt;a.''

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quality

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~et Tosh
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Tone
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10~- .

ldos rnuc::h,
oftM.''

muse w.t

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lltute.

llbum, In I hther's House. w.-.. lo the ahlnina"'!:::or61iwNt1wlnd, 1woying ond roc:l&lt;lng In the ouspices

of dreom.

Funh• thin thla llhall diacuu not, ex""''t to
aoy thll thla llbum ind&lt;ldes 1 dub YOrslon of the
thorN f rom Roc/ron. ond it smokes.

From the current Woilora . - _ comes " -

Jutty Mowllt with .... fnt libum. Bl«k w..n(Genemion - d a. B o o s - Umited.
1343 ~Blvd w-. Minisaouoo.

Omorlo. Cenlda l4W 1 R11. Having rec:otded 1
R'n'B cllaolc In !he 60' • ("Son of a
PrMC:het Man" with the ~eol, It's •
Mowen t.. tec:ot&lt;lod os 1 leedot
up to now. I1I«Z _ , _ eho&lt;Ad " " - thet .
" " ' - ' lo ~ • -· A ringing,
comrnondOng s..r&gt; OrMd of 1 perrorm. ond
~· tw oong •"'- with wondrous
c:anvlctlon. Her t*&gt;Ciillonl of Marley boladl ~
ond anwto w.th the...,.,, ...., o f -··
flllht. "Concrllo Jvnrlo" on you with

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lt'o--...,.... on the goepelolho&lt;
...odon thN tun. of tw own . . "Jooellh"
yoo~ tnowlhe wtl ohlll not~- the
lthn ... - , . . , to.

One...,...., .... -.....- .....to""'
!he ~
w.._. u.t ...,.,_like
"O*wl" Smith.
- ! h e - tiiMdv ~ Aotlllio

toridlcedly ~...,_ . . . . . . "*'who

ley
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down •

......_..,.- beoomlng •

I vital - - Ia lllkon Into
'""' ~- Solomonlc

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woll-i&lt;nown oo

._of
l'olnl... -.... ...... tNI: In tHo Mullc, It'I
- about II. . . 11'1 about forming .._..... ond, .
In....,......._, NC:Wmlrig the patho.

�i [©prodigal sun-.

......

n.. '-diNt ..,m.m et Squire, llated too m.w- in 0.

, _ 1111-. it---~· The ..,1

w• WMrine

av•...,.
• -m~~ recordinG.
"*' t - pleyerw being recorded at the -

t ...... It ....... you

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_..ev--. •• .-.

dilatoned t.dly for • good pen of tlw ....oon. .,., .,_. Is no
pt1one mix. M
"""on tlw ~

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to

to'""'- t1w .,_ ........,., foo ....,.,.., wrtho&lt;n ~up the

oct.

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Wrtho&lt;n a complauoly •
mix on the
heedphone avotam thol - o f aome of the~~.., get
Ioiii. you may.,., up c«&lt;C8nUating eo much on...,_... for one
pen thet you haVe rmte concentretiOI'I left '"' your own axe.
The atudlo - • - of clruoN In thai you ...... fCif . .
"""' t2 I'll(~ ll'• -.4Vfrig platllc;- c:onoiadnO of 7 tom
toms• .,..},I be.. c!Nm. hi-hat, .,., three cymblia of _.toonable
quelity' l.,., - • · The onere drum wu In ICiffY INP'I when I
came In, .,., the toms oouncled jvlot • Wttle morel... drUms thM
Q~ Oete c:yllndeq. I w• piMMd. howeve&lt;, with the beu
drum .,., 'that - ·· Qtherw;oe, 11\ed to dlocard u mucll of
the lu1 .. poNible In the intwat of aav.ng ume. wt&gt;k I tuned .,.,
un.~uffed thol drume I did UM, m.lly oc:hievlng 1 ~ ·
There le also 1 f1U118&lt; o n - foo cUltI......,
t1w pw playW on t1w MSIIon •f he had tnld It he leugl&gt;ld.,.,
loted ~how you'd . - • t&gt;ulldomr to pUt the etrings to the
f..u.o.d, lnlplying lh8l It in rathw poor -.diiJCif\.
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Studios:
on a budget

.... thol . . of tlw O&lt;I!M
If you play • Hwnmond 83 ..._ "' ., - o e plano you' l
f-t on""'' of the suircase. but thete ... • _..,.. ot
eyntheliL., keyboelds in'lhe studio that ln-.trvtl lutyboardrato
wrth.
In the .,., we got a good sounding t - OUt of Squ.re Studioo,
ond that' a wl\at it's 111 about. But the bare fact..,_, that In a
"""' expe&lt;lenoed, proleiiiiiOnaly-o&lt;iented tacW~v wo could have
liVed ttme, ond I It least would not haVe lalt II If I WH going
tlvough • Ngh IChool acid ttalhbacl&lt;.
A wall-equij)ped. good looking 11\KIIo Ia not 1 nac.ali!V foo a
oatkfying, ao11iYe mualcal oxperiwoee· . . wltneued by Toonmv
C - a · o "ot\KIIo on 1 "'-tnng." It ••"-• 1 1c&gt;1 of - - j o b .
conc:rato "duu poying" to attoin the atetuo ol Ptoteaoional
Aecotding fngiMw-.
In thl1 ..., I'm reminded of a - i o n I onoo had with •
~ thoaa " mox'*&gt;glat" " 1 - 1 1 f t - any more," ehl Mid , " I'd rathw get
-*&gt;ocly With no._.,_.,.,
myoell. They_,..,
out of ,....,. .,., can't do alh.ng."
t wllfl l'aA $cpoe the best of lucl in t1w IUNI'e. But for t1w
...,. bolno I can't ............t tlwt .... .....0.. poy for hie
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can,~.,,

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o.vtd 8fomberii-Rolifmw•
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b&lt;othot"l
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fo41owed hltn M&lt;l flufty white

cube.
Tho ClamOnoC Bromberg did . . . , _
"""'*'tltjy,A,&lt;4_ only In 10

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adtnca lor ~g &amp;.nd

m.ga of~ dlrta ansi
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de41¥ered.

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PQttione of horae melt. IWid

v- twnq of the wid toe..

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Tho
llod&gt; of CllltMiy.
OaWI ~ 1o ....... bear diVI- "don'tlet tho g l a - fool you."

Undemelth his lhkt - ~»eft YUI
l&gt;e - - to be ..oring I f - IICIII
mu~s. And he_,. a acep a1oww
IIW1 ., polna &lt;bing his ..... . .

y - -. Hio- l a -. Helaon
- - - e d epec:in- ln . . _ of
becoming • boring old fiR.
Don' t get rne wrong. t'w been 1
~devotee olnce fom leying • .,.
on '"Suffe&lt; to Sing the _
.. - dl.ring tho v.euumopedcad, freul'dried
mld--..mea. I've ICf'eltned my tlwoat
hoaroell- ~wants-yeo.
they did usa to re!Ql$1er es want• on
lhe ,........, ' * -- In onticlpadon
of tho ......, ''Oehfio" or tho
COII)II)I.-.e( glddiMn of "I Uka 10 SIMI&gt;
t.te In lhe -.wng," But oher Fridoy
nlgtrt 'I elll1y ahow I WII picking
iiNiu"wY ~ hulls from belwoen
my tilth tlri1ng I had endured Vet
rwon of •
old ..-!e.
Tho stock themes ....,.. ell theret " a

""'''*

,..,Iller

• ··~on.·· '*Suffer.

.. -

__
- ·-"'Y--

, ICOIIItic tnO
·
tlvow in 1 ol '"l lluo 10 Sleep
Leto
.," as d to the old
,, _ .,l in l h e - of one rolhw . tune - . Otm&lt;nc Dew! ontroaulu
- t o " catcll- ponk . . . -. ... ho

_

""'''about~.. dunng wNch

""""""lt_ ... _.,.,.woman

Br~ llid up lhe ,_.of~ ~~"ita&lt;.

- * ' g '"Oevid'' i&lt;&gt;to tho nighl. 1 rap
~ ~ In Morin Countv wtth a
.-.eery of two worda- ono of ~a ··-..,··- -- ~

...

..

evorytlw!g,"; • now1tv tuno-...;
with lhe pun&lt;h h that " nobody
bringt ,,_ own ...,ta to •
pocric" -~ ... . _ thai tho
melocly wu " stolen trom 'Poly Wdtof

Ooddle'.'' Tho Brotmwg " - tiOpped Into pleating twtge
only occalioNty. II .a so cute, but

n dldn't tend me Into ttMiopnng night
with ll&gt;e u - metl\edrine-lnduc:ed
h~engrin.

8roml&gt;erg' s cohortt in the hastily
UH&lt;nbled trlo - fldcfler/parHlme
...-o11n111 Jeff Weiser and
...-ollnlsllperNime lldcfl« Gene

~-contributed _,.,...down
.....,. herrncnM lo " Don't Let
Your Oeol Go Down" "I'm ~
~•• tn ectditJon to thw eornet.,....
~ ln~tllsoiol

...., . .

W-• dOUI&gt;I&amp;-s•-'·
v- r
a.-.ts-styta
dunng 11M
romp

" _.;on 1009 .. Dunng "O. .t."

Br~ -

manclolonoOt Jotv•oon 111

- - . . _ _ ....""""'"'. 10

join Wrirswln . , upi&lt;h ot~G 11t10
Tho -"""llely IJIIed " SUNY Fiddle
Medley No. I :!I" rnot•ecl oom1orly 11'110 1
mandolin trio-"Tu&lt;kev in tile Strow"

-h

induc!ed.
8ut tile clynamc
of tiM!
_,W&gt;1)iece BromberG &amp;end-dO~
lest August to . . , _ . Bromberg' s
fiddle building stud'oat Chlclgo - wll
sorely mined. Their peMy· whlotle•

•"'*'oi•-••

meeta·&amp;lide-gunor
used
to eonven any room into • bet,..eoaked

•• .-ld

... - , . -.ndly

._,........,_,.,
'(He did, -

_..,,_,

on tholuNnlond_,, _ _
..,t _ e d bv• .._.od ......,_,from
one moll *' the crowd
!hot

"T••

. lOt ........... .........
woullln't no.. thlt " Bromberg
a.noppec~ beCio .. rth mora-"
ot "'' tW&lt;I gur111 c1unng the -..y
one hout parl~
I II&lt;PK!d I ~IIIII more of lhe old

INn.-

from--

. . . . be•t
had
been cooped up in a tor foddle
mo~ero for tho _-t l&gt;alf v-. 8ut wlw\
t&gt;e ..,umed tot tho ''Tra..,...,· Men"
......,.. bv aeylng !hot .. ..,.. , ....
come OUI, the\' loc:ltecl tho 1. ass1ng
room on ua, •• ft w• wn.h the
reSignetion of 1 capr.w

,0

- ::...W A. Cc&gt;m.stoc*

-REO rolls _with the changes at Aud
II EO

S peedw• gon - Memo rle/

AutlitotNim- Mete/1 24

L

-

Tueedlv.

a.tfolo'o Memo&lt;W Auditorium wes
._golden _...rv 11 MO
81 u,....,., MCI 707
down
.., . , ~ \Oibtant lliii*V of tl&gt;elr

t...-

prodlgloul-.

? 0 7 - - ' - w11 - - - I n
- - w111a diMppoiMing In
. . . .. A l l . . _ - of 1 eroup !hot
' - juol ~ , . _ - . . I .album

..,_
.._..,
-J.vuit*IOtlnCJUIII&gt; no.
-~

IC.eW\ " ' - !
~jn r~pp~r~g o1f guitw llc:b
._, .Nff lllc:k - ~ f'ege dunng
-til.--~ solo.
style'
. . , be........,_, ea11y lnCJUIII&gt;, II
. . . , with a grain o1 ....
45
evenly
old ma1..a1. from
. . . _ , . _ we tw.d
" '"Tonlle'a Your Nita."
Around My Hean"-.eln
Phi~·~-., - - ~ tN1
tlmbta thai et • - • might
Lou G&lt;emm ol
~ · 9orMM..t of a ...-priM wao

.............. Choir_,......,
n.-. minuCa-......,
_,both,__,,.,..him ...

IM 1nc1uo1on 1111 • ..............,.,......
ggiterist lf1 tho fine.&lt;4&gt; lor a graup IIlii

•

lsouppoled to be a tno. His talenra
were. how'""· nor walled encl
1 ~entad the materill o v -.
~ to ay, tho~ crowd
wu leverilh In ontlcipation of whit
w11 to como. Tho hltarogeneout
cofllct- of ,..,. - • pruent to hear
dill....,. Ofi)ICII ol REO' a ,_.olro .
Older member~ cwne to._ REO's
.....,_, willie tile ptl-1-' crowd wu
obvlouoly hoolted on tho ljltest eHort. Hi
lnfitlelfty,

~

•

Folowirlg a modeot Int........,., REO
llaled aut onto lhe IIIOQa- ramblecl
Into " Don't Let IWn Go.'" from then
on-" wu one crowd p~easer aher
enotller. "LI&lt;e You Do" Md K.eW\
Cjonln ltJOQig t.u pi&lt;. " Keep
~· " kept lhe ..-,.,. puohiin' for

mora.

w• •
_,_Our

CraM~
wry .ntible fogure
llwougiiDUI the concert. His mlmlt:IUng

olthe
G.w lnuo to
'"Tocq, Guys" wu cute, bui probebly
went IA'W&gt;Otlced bv most ,.,. beyond
lhe firllt 111 - •· He clllc:ribed lhe
-lng p r - for ' 'ln Yourlettw' • •
accidenc, but the 19S0.-11VIe
belled w10 pflllnly tf'CIN i n - tool&lt; more IIIIOtk ~ Crtrinedmlt to. It' I astonlehlng how~
muiMc:llnl ell\ be 11 tltM&amp;.
1110 • • alwbloly ~ In
malntlinlng .oudlencl -'ion. They

._

e~emltad betwMn lhllir clluoc tunes
encl the more Commercial compotltlons
" - tho entwe crowd on its tON. A
clOUd of log CtiPI over the It
they rolled into- "rme fOf Me To Fly"
the ,_wore ocstatoc. Cronon
pounded _ . , on his ocoustlc ••• eyan btol&lt;e a 111""0 on " Toke It On tho
Ruo.." But soon Cronin strolled up t o,...
pqno
window frame, the aame
one pictured on lhe cowr of Hi
lnlidefiry, wu lowwed ~him I I ho
tapped OUI their number one oongte,
" Keep On LCmng You. •·
Noturaly, tho~ , _ . ol
tho -.diance were -..r•.,,~_ Tho , . . of
"'who Identify our-ael\'es 11 too
~od lor !hot pop ,...., merely
O'ir1ged- .... tntO our IIIU.
When it was,_, we wltl relieved
to._ " Roll Wom lhe
10'"
oiMouollv I n t o - NRI Doughty
raltad his n01ibie r._. &lt;Mil his
keyboard ..,...., tit us know 1&gt;e
actl&gt;lly wu p r -'tl. Tho perforrna.111"8 us •• • chance to • - the
, . _ t v of REO St&gt;aec~wagon whicll
is wtl&lt;lt rnalclhg muslc: il II lbout. AI
Cronin once Hid, "I tblnk we lji••
people • pooitive message. I thin~
thll'o ""-'ant." C&lt;onin e\'en
littlestoriee to molte hie pOint-which
moot of the tlme m - referan- to
W""** - dlugo.

-I

cnano-"

t... '

By the eno of tile- tt&gt;ev hid played
Ill at tl&gt;elr tmo, .nc:t..cling " Ridin' the
Storm Out" wNch wao fo41owed bv tiM!
......a
PY"otaclrics- An oldie.
" Flying Turt.oy Trot," w - - 11M hoado of the vounQM' crowc1. some
of whom - • still ., lim . , - 11
wH origrnllyn
eave lud ~Gory flc:lwaiJ\.,.
- U M Y 10 ot.ow ~ tNI calors 11 •
~on 1 w r y - -·
Tho fnc......,.- a rNI
u --"157 fWerslde A _, .. Here
we - • upoMd t o daAio: REO ond •
1009
befO&lt;e COI'MWcial
tnfluonces tool&lt; hold of lhom. c..,.....
lmlfiiCied a n o t h e r ., pa....s lhe way for
II\ IXcNngo of-..-..,_, him,..,..,_., ~ &amp;&gt;core number two
included " Golden Country," c1unng
whch Croninbwu haWQ IUd&gt; 1 good
time he,.,.... his c:ue. " Shai&lt;An' tr

""'*""''

Me.-.

wntten_.t -

l.oola,"
llbum.

...,.,.t_

""'"*tune from me new

Alter nelll1y a t w o hour parl""'*""'
11""'111. REO left"' with an
w-;,n to perform In rttrOIIIOC't. we
can aey thai we wouwsaed a truly
pobhed, prole...onll group wt..eh
-strafed thll a 10·yll&lt; car, _ de1arrNnltoon- &amp;trength- only tho strong surviw .
- Jeff GJtvrifoso

�0411'1-

~

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...... ' ....
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- ..............
- -.... -so.. ..__, __ _..,.. ...._~ .... foe&lt;;"'!)(,

s . . . d a y - . . 8t 2:00- 7:00. Tlclt8tl . .

t17 .00, t\5.00,.,...

s.t..clay ewn~n~~.. -

t12.00on~­

116.00, t12.5 0 -

I 10 00 for weo~tc~av - mMJne&lt;o lh9wa. 1'lcketa
•• ev.-e ,et oil ....._ OUtlet.. .call 114 7.0060

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.
PRE-FALL f981 REGISTRAT,ON
Begins April ·1, '81
For Continu ing Students Only
#"t'f&gt;.j/t

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••

Pick up materials
Return materials
Pick up schedules

319 Squ•re &amp; 200 Fronczak
319 Squire &amp;200 Fronczak
319 Squire~

fto schedule• w ill be mfiled unle» students subm•t 1 self·lddresnct envelope with their (.Om·
;&gt;leted course request fonns.

..r:., · ·DroptAdd

Hayes B on'r

·.
"

'

' _·. MFC shiaent• m•y not register untif MFC ~•••~

.-!!'!!"-l!'!'..o.--...llllllii~;..;.~~~~--~ir:--

schedules.,. aqitable .. .July 13, ·~ :

Continuing grlllluue eiMI MFC stud8ftta wiU be
maHecl
meterf•ls lfter
15,'11.

,.,...,..fcwl
:!."!f
'Ail........._cllent~ cliYislons (unde'WIIcla.eeto
.;a..~-~~~..~.......~-;.;..i~~~~~=- ........ IIFC tO DUE,
~~ to
"-... 8 ...... picldng liP...,...... .
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etc.)

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Ca~n
-

-

by ~Seymour

-

A ~t ltwlller ~ the
otr_.:h of ill albject lnd the

of Ita imp4icatlono .. 1
rwkv on ocreen. The ..._k:
bolclnell

rrom •

'*'lion .,.. to be ..._,
morelhln.n...-hwo-

. ~~~~­
of ·wll
·not
- oonlllct
po4nt of with
.,...•
wNd!
the meln - ·...11.... . .
wall • ....,. IOIId Wffllno to
guldl1hl narmlw.
the
oudOenca with ilaifwnewcw\ by
cutMII tllrectly Into one of 1111
" " ' ........ From 1hlrl 1\
neturlly .,.....,. wfth • tteedY
~-...,..._ion of the

nw.r""""' __.....

rillta-

rnodwo,,_.,. thet
~v
bllec.d
..,_
-dishnt!V lrwoiYid
In the~. Fnnlt ( J -

- __

c-.1--v-lhe

dlMI&gt;I)Oil-11 - - . t.id

_ , en , _ . of the u -. He
,..._ the III1IIU1th toroid ovor
t ' - he oonucte, while hill

...

.-..
....
Micloln ....u:t. the gritty

.....,.,_ of . . ..or\.
WJ., Fnnlt to ....... the
. .~ 10 join • . . - eyndlcete, it
- l l i g h l l y bochel- to

©prodigal·sun!!
enough to OV8fC0m11 the plot
~of lyJJlul'.,. to
11&lt;..;- llclort . . 1M OtfWf
with Ryen 0 ' - Soillm

scores in Thief
deer .....,_.tin u..

-..~~oa.-~to
~~ldepeo·rtly II

,..,_ -

._uv..-.n..,

-.clery tO lulure ,_,.,...
-..rity. In TbiH. Frenk II not
the type of lhlllt

or&lt;llnatlly.._.adtobe

IITKllatld, howwvw C-*1 tuma
him Into • hwalc:. ' - ! men
Mlh poelllw IJaiu..

P&lt;Obebly fond the proctduroa
lll&lt;poeldln the film on ouell •
p r o t - """ thet only the
" " In _ , it .._...,. The
~by-Mann

evolcll ~ _ , . , . .
lltp-by·llll' evlluatlon of each
cr1me. ~.1hl family UtaemploYf'*lt tiea • lllflllfd.

Franlc'olntoreat ·

!Tuudev Wllcll
.,....,_,.;c

J_.

They

••~to~ the

"""'*"wtv ... ~ .,

- I t to rely on Ito

picture -

petttlhet WI not 11 ...-tNv

own~ts.

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-

C-*1 quld(ly .,.,.,......

TIIMfwlth-pr-.re-

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.... lnlllncQ.
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from b

....._...,......_,0&lt;

.. ep~D-~Fur*­

_...._

- • - - t o , . . .,
-

But t h e . , . , . _ . _ .
...., be detained llw'o&lt;Jgll the
- • • diffocuftiu- ol

11..-.d unapologedcelly

predoct- drome to aetltfylne
height. Hla ... ot the loud,
otringlng muaic of T engerine

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-wv

o...m
hltclorw
...... _...,.
r .....,..,_..,
Dolby
__

the
- - ICtion
~
lrialng In""
_ . , T/Wf It ecJW1IOIO'II

the

..
---with,.......,
IJe,_ BeluaNI
~to
Olt&gt;erwlte
~....-. whit

r.-u

pert-

to • 'dl.uonce not in CAJ&lt;11unctlon

*'"'·

whtt
the · - ot the
Wold-BeUhiWI

edmittedly - " " " ~
bUt " ' - ,.., lf\torcoocM with
CMn othw thin on • ourf~. dell'ltl their _ . . -

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llfl1l J0(1 JO

AN EYEIIIIIG WITH

D-~--: •111--

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University-Wide Programs
In The Arts
and

The Department of Theatre
and Dance, SUNY/Buffalo

PACO"'i'.lJSBA

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c.tt-T•S..
,_WIIAIIII

omOSIOOINE

A Samuel Beckett
Celebration
Wednesday, April 8th
"Author S..Ui """_,,...
- "Waitillg for Godot"I.Dd "Rocltllby "
Pboto OCIW'tae)' ol R. Fecllnaa PriYllte CcUectioa

• FOiftiER STAll OF
THE 8UCIC SAeltATH•
THE IJUUAIID OF OZZ

wm.IIAIM
SIIEA'S lllffALO

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EVENTS:

T11 01 SAU JPr'l

10 am· Noon

PIU!lSENTATION OP S INFORMAL PAPERs BY:
RAY FEDERMAN, Prof_. of Elllf)lah at SUNY/Buffalo
011 "Words Words, rJun Pfti.M.U &amp;6«1 o( Wont."
RUBY COliN, Profi!NOr Drama and Utilratce at Ua!Y.
or Callforala at Dam oo ''?Tu w- r. &amp;eUtt ·, Wcri "
MARTIN ESSLIN, Prof- of nr- at Staarard Ulliv. oa
"~t

lhebtt ~~ o"

T~uWcHo"

Katharine Cornell Theatre
Ellicott Complex, Amherst Campus. SUNY/Buffalo
PANEL DISCUSSION: "ROCKA.Br' -.1 ila plac» iA BacMtf'• IVcri"
~ paDellet.e: Eric~. lblby Oolua. Manta s..lio.
&amp;y Federman. Alan Sclmeicler

2pm-4pm

MocMratcr. SaD! ElkiD

lbtharine.Conaell Theatre, AC

"ROCKAB Y"
with a.._.,......_ ot"ENOUGB"
Pwfcnoed by Billie Wloitelaw,
•

. WOIUD PREMIERE OF

Dinct.ed by Alan SdiDalder

"'

CBNTER THEATRE, 881.1Wa St. B.a.le
Apu9,10, 11 at 8:00 Pill
,·
.
PwformaDcee of ••JlOC&amp;ABY" .... ....ouoB"
CENTER'THEATU, 8ll MaiD 8Ueet. Bu&amp;lo

l

f
_.....,_.,oucat_.,, ~,
• ptO\Iiding • oomt..,.. _._ !

Dkecror Malo. whola
Robin f'fooi&lt;y
1*1rovin0 • -did jlllder of 1
.... ,,.,.,"" In the &amp;nmy
c:nm1n• ring, or the .,.,_
Aword ......_• ..-.ror·
_.,..from W11ie Ntloon as .......... movie~
WO'ifln "

,....,..by , -no.~~he-.

f~··
"' doclli t"*- would

r,..
e-.. Gould

B,_,onF.-~'1

,_.. nt.·Holne..........
Maori' a ecr1pt' .. Mlt-lulfMno •

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�Last~euo succeeds
Anne Frank revisited
,...._ """"""- the
notorlouol c:o1dc. Oe&gt;olat.
In oddltlorl to tile~
proble&lt;N ~by tile
........ lttiiJin8; tile otil

~-*'~~·­
lnU!ine
than pay~oov-.- ..
lor the ,..;vte9..ot oru.lrino
belne -wv

your- ·

bMutiful Denowe -emWod-~
Plummer
look.- loulbond'o

.......,,.,..,....,~

~ - lolowfng • tJtOIY
hiNt ..-nbiM ..
aMCitblt8d -won of N lliwy
of""'-~ ..mt.out the
'-ft\t - o f Sl-'lt
Suc:ll could be N .,._ With
.,. IMt Alain&gt;, • ~

eltodue dwough f1Nkuil2ollod

e..._

o.-tnea..Trutfoh brlngtl OU1 the ill
o..-. •-"r gwdlfng tile

w--.

~~the

'

Truffoout. 8ut. lar1I.W1etlly lor
the -.nine w-. the

~'d"'t

th&lt;ougtl tile tt_.A'*'tlc out&gt;·titled~.
Starring the ~tOI!tOOot,

Pippin. ----·...

~· tor ...., role .P.,ot
• the . .CIIIIIoMI Cllllllv of

O..W- IIoa lltldl

cl.....,

. ,...... ,_.,.,to form o
r............. ' 'War,. •
Sco~~Me," - the ott. t -

_,.. .... ""'*" .... ..,.

1..e1111ne f'le\'er r-w.om.
· ........ _. "OD the N1M

Tt'8dt"I -~The-

perlectlon ......, befOfa clone

on • llw otogo," wNctt Ia

eulclde. ond !.CMt off 10 be
With CWwlne ond hW

clluutUr n... ....,.,., of
bUI jult
"twham.·~·
h e - - ..

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pratocta t h e -

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.......,.

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..... ...... "

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....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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11n11 gnnn,

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o
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ending""'.._

~of-

.....
''meglc'' of

· " " " * ' - " ffeol
'-l't
eo- for n -''WNdl
ol • mualettl
comedy, le lt19hnlo. ,._,

..._...... - ·

Jt,"Exlt.

Cethel1nt ' * - · .,.
LNt ,_,. c:twonicleo N
t r W - of .. _ , _ In
war-tom-· wt. ~

lovely

.......wo huollend

--t.

t o - - ...

ilia-tor~~

of Anno

F&lt;dll n. ttorut of •

- ·In
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Nozl-.:h.
tile pelr
of

yet

tile~
~- that

tile ""'-~

-

go on" - •
lhet P&lt;omPa tile cluo to

--~to
.,.,__
.

- ecu.e ttwough tt.
gttpe of ~right illto the dwowa

of _ . , wllho;lt 1oo1ng tile
!Jm'• continUity.
Who won the fNnch ~

..._,..,_, .....

4-w•d?'-~··

Mthe-!i-Ma''

How-. do8111to Oonewe'a
prof- low lor ... loulbond.
It Ia t. wiM\noticoto die
budding loW otflit betw..,.....,
wlto- tile e - ' a ~
OC1or tpleyed b\' Gerwd
the pelr
............ ob5vlouo to their

o-

~taowaothe-.

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1'11~ NoD CNWiarda.

A omool gilt deolgno . ,

o.n....·.
u-..
hiiM ....
bet.- • •
yet-

.HwW\, a i K t - - to
hide b\' tile 1orao Sr. of D.w:1
_ . . . , llluatad on'*
f.ll e...td~. the
gilt tWbloina to tile ldndly
tt.ot• matron l&gt;ow, i! at.
~·tiona .... oca-1 the right
way, heo religloua aouohe
mull bolor -.tid be concMiecl.
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- c.hral Ulrihmon 5 pm - 8 pm in H... toan.e
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Lab tech
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'hands--/(Jown,
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popular. HOWCY&lt;J, wllh tbc

be -laated •

presence of Senior Biochemistry lAb Tetbnlclan Tom
Ryan, tbc an of wrlstwrestJiDa
Is p.ialac ~y.

..,.., ru:ea&amp;ly fillillfd fil'lb Us
Nllloaal compedticiD JPQfttOred
by tbc Ohio Profeuional
Wristwrcstlina Auodallon, in
Cleveland, Ohio, March 25.

Tbe featbuwd&amp;ht ClOIIIpcUior
bdin'a be sbould have won tbc
pradaious title if 1101 for ·
"losina tbe &amp;rip" to his
Oppollel.

" I lost wbm my opponent
cheated on the 1rip,". said
Ryan. ''IIISlead of &amp;nlbbilll
hands, be crabbed my finacn

lUI of ~. lk S'6"
biocbclluJI bdin'a il Ia bal 10
have a iot&gt;cr IXDtU of vavlcy.
Ryan WI .-! 1M shoes in tk
1971 Nationals iD Ocorai•
wbuc lie lkfeaed lk ~
.-c (aYOriu 10 p..:.c liatlll.
"Tifcr were to •r
cJisadvaDtap '*- I bawc a
(16" wllalpaped
up) tJwa motli!IYI iD my wdlbt
cia$," R.JU rccallql. " I IIIla k
my mala PfOb'aD lk lad:
of coo~ Ia mJSCU. I woeld
let odou pl'!'s tide WU'fl'
me. How I loot 111lhilp lite 'I
bave n01bl111 10 lose but
nu)'llllna 10 pia'. ...., It lw
bdpcd me ceosidcnbly."
Tile Lolli hlaad utive
normally compeus u ofiCD
tile_,., five yean 1110· Wbik tho New Yort State Wrist pouil&gt;lc) lo tawcnHidd local
eurr.ro Billa ....,., Wrt:II.IUii dub. •
c:.ompctltiou. How-, ill
an IJUIOuaccmau f1asbcd on
The eontuder cl a ims llpCOCIIina a8ldoes lie will oely
the scoreboard about an wristwrcstlina diffcta from refer« iD order to "sawc Ills 11111
upcoml111 wriltwtcslilna event. armwrcstllna in the scnte that for an upcolll!Da ~ cvau."
Pcnuaded by a friend, be you an pcnniucd 10 usc the
The
IDtuDatlonal
compc~ed, R}IIG alluded.
body man. requirina IIIOfC Wr:iltwratllaa ClMmpiooshlps
PriiCDily, lllc 141 pounder tcclutiquc.
arc bciaa bdd iD Qic:aeo.
Ulinoil, this IIIOIIdl.
~b OUtlbrcc da_ys I "celt II
'tbc Amcsican Heallb Spe with VllriHittdl.,._
" Willi all tho wort I've bcal
Don Root-the current
Ryan has tried various aylcs J)lltllfta lmo tralniDa. I ~ to
lishtweiaht champoon. In iD his competitions but feels be the eventual world
addition
to
his
Spa 111011 comfort.ablc with the cbampioo.'' be DUd.
-hlfrry 77uu:sron
membership, Ryan bdonCS to 'poll' technique. AfU:r
10

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Fortna' Wor1d Cblml)loa.
Jobnnle Waltu lost Ills title In 1
similar manner, he continued.
"Aflet my nuntb be .(Walket)
approoocbed me 10 iuform me of
what I did trrona." bt said. He
told me~ tbc &amp;riP isn't
riabt. puU away. No auy wiD
ever act an unfair &amp;riP on me
aalin ."
The Nonh Tonawanda
rosldcnt aaned compet!aa in

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arttnl!lftl•'

usma

Sieracki joins Royal sfcoaching staff ~'
Josie CarduUo. UB ttoyaJs women's softball
team ocw coach. hu announced tbc sclecuoa
of~ R. Sicracti I I her awswn. A 1980
vaduate of C&amp;nuius Collqe (CarduUo's alma
man&lt;r). Sicnttlti wu a mulli·lllcntcd athlete
durina bOib her biah school and coUcae

careers

A 1976 P"aduate of North Tonowandl HO&amp;h
Scbool, AnMtte played shortstop and coacbed
with the Nonb Tonowanda Shamrocks. In
1976, she earned second team All-American

at the Natioaal Toun&gt;IOICDI iD
Haywood . California. Site was abo named u
tbe Most Valuable 1'\a,yu ia tho ltqpon8l
TourniiiiCDI in Ncw Jency tbu year.
AI Canlsius, Sicracb stilled in basltccball
for four SC&amp;SOI\$. Site SCTVed II lUll! captAin
dur\na her sophomore, J unlor and ktlior
campaip- and was tbc team MVP durioa
her ~ and junkw rcan- Site abo
pla)'ed AmMeur Adlk6c uoioo softball and
bmlr.ctball-and played W!onstop for the Lady
Griffins in her :~eDio&lt; )Ur.
honors

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.UNION CARBIDE CORPORAnON
Interviewing
On Campus

LINDE DIVISION

Tuesday · April 7th 1981
• CONTACT THE PLACEMENT

OfFICE f()f! AOOmONAI.
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�cliscll11ae by 1M PQwerplaot aDd ill froOI or tbe pi«.
1boK who do DOl have to • 11011-fear DOl. l"'llli.Q&amp; orr
the pier ean be jllSt IS od'tln&amp; dapte liftll1adons ill
maneuverability. Ultk Cleoa and KO Woblcn IS weU IS llvt bait
and qa sao:s work well. y.,. wiD~ tlw laTae ICbools or'*'
flstl are 11U11Cted to 1M pier. wllicb In tum aurac:u tbe cobos.
Tbe ,..;or drawback to tbe pier it o.-ucrowdiJia. FiJidlna a spatt
to fish aftff 9 am is difficult. Remember to loriaaa DCliO laDd the
fbb because tbe ,..aJJ b row feet IIlah.
Another lucrttin opOI on laDd is the 11\«e in front of tbe PCl"et
plant near the w11er cliscllarae. whlcll It milked by ydlaw
concrete.
Uve bait and $poon arc the best weapons for the cohos here.
Since h is crowded, be careful IIOliD tanal• with Olher lines.

Tbe s~e of LoWPua is c:a1lecl a "sportsmaJS pandise". But to
thdr bome turl is a bava&gt;.
Wlacdoo- ll'a .U.... pr1111. '-Pill or rllbllll. the rqioo baa
the poeaPI to apad IIDd de¥dop 1M fac:illlia oeedod to aid 111
wcck-.1 frolicia&amp;.
As the LaU Erie I« bqilu ill uuwaJ thaw. the diffeftlll fi&amp;b
spcciea abuad8et ill !be lake an: rcvcekd. In early April. 1M Cobos
~) aan thdr feed~~~~ fRIUY wbicb draws &amp;QIIm to Dunkirk
flartlor'a ...,.m ••er d~ae from u far away as 10uthem
l'eaMylvania.
To &amp;a to Duoldrk, fake the New York State Thru...a,y We&amp;~ to
tbe Dunkirk-Fredonia alt. Tllm rJaht on to route 60 &amp;11(1 follow h
to ita $d. Tum len on route 5 and the harbor is on 1M riJbt.
Rklt ...... fllb fl1ldet'
The batbor rcmalm lcle-free fO&lt; the ~ty of the year. ylddlna
Recently fishermen han been blesRd wilb elec:uonk dep(bt rLSh
acecu t6 boau-{he best way to hook tbe cohos. A sturdy launcb Is finders. Tbe depcb rmdet operates in the same manner IS sonar, an
lcaled 011 tbe aite for convenimcc.
ultrasonic: radar. Wbcn . . object. Judi IS. rllh. passes under the
~bly the best WI)' tO book a coho is simply by trollitJ~. Wbtle sensor. ill depth is resistered oo a tcreat or clbplay. ~ina oo
alwa:rs l«PiDa the r1a I'IIMinl deep, bqiD uollilq 11 one cad of COil, depth rmden ean display ~be contour oftbe bottom of a lake
1M barbot Wllil the oppoaile end creeps up.
Ol n&gt;'er and locate rub. The rodlc:rman limply reads 1M depth that
jbe best luns fO&lt; IIOIIina ill t~ lwtlor are sp&amp;-tail R.apalas. the rLSh are II and Iowen his line to lhll depcb. Tbi$ eliminates I lot
~ F\al flsh. aDd Uttle 0&lt;0 &amp;pOOCll rupectivdy.
or the ltJe$1 •-oct in loaliAa tbe r1111.
0oW11 ri&amp;aen have also pined popularity "'itb ancJen. A do• D
is
switch to drift
Bqin naaer iJ a device which i,s placed at the badt or a 11oM tbllloWttS
the line to a measured depth. Coosbl.ina of a reel and heavy line
driftina from the po•er plant, where tbe cum:ot bqins, and bead
whh • larae wdahtll the encl. tbe rtsblna line fall Into • dip which
toward tbe rar breakwall.
holds it until a fisb strikes. Alon&amp; wltb • deptb rmder it Clll be used
If the lure Is n01 bittina bottom, add w~aln by auadlina a few to trollalona drop orrs ilia lake and work spedr~e areas where r..h
split shot sin ken to tbe line lP!'rol&lt;lmately two feet from the huo.
are bdleved to be.
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Heavier lures should 001 need any wcJabt unless tbe water Is
Most bait and t.adJe r:bops have bOib down riaaers and depth
choppy and the wind b kicldna ""
There is always the old motto: ""'hen &amp;U else f&amp;Us. llill Hshill&amp; Onder$, and will aplaln bow udl are ~Get~. Bait shops ean also
s~ aood rasb!na SPOil and wiq recommend what bait and
produces". Still ruhloa has the advanuae of havia&amp; bOih bands
free to stuff your
Nlabtenwlcn, qa saa and worms aU work taclclc to use. Tbu iAfortllltioD can prove to be invaluable in the
-.-c~~ r0&lt; rLSh.
wdl in 1M pursuit or coboo. Tbe best IJlOU are by the water
Weaen~ New YO&lt;hn,

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p~oo.. coli Chc.ryl at aJHin5 or Julio ot &amp;38-4371 .
fo\eke ...~ you o.-cl« yO\Ir cop and oown !lefor• AprH 7
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Wedn..doy, April a. C.lll'\'1. 1'\ock ot 831 ·3~15 or stop
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Stud&lt;Jtu with CJq&gt;Oiienee In any ollhe lotlowlnt lld&lt;la:
O roplllct. PhoiOIJrophr. WrltlngiR&lt;I)O(Ilne. or PJoduc·
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may opl). lot ~ by wt•lnQ SAS0 F~
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122(7 Deadline is fole y 1~. 19111

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F'ellowllhlp o,.,.... tn IM 1\.eldo of cl&gt;or-raphy. fiction,

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ttru«on.. a re rt.td)l 10 twdp J'CK.I &amp;Hm lO ore-n&amp;« titM-.
dew-Jop r&lt;K!f vocebula l). tt~k~ bdter ~ure rMJC.et.
undt-rtl•nd youc te~tbookJ. ta kt tt'a..t a nd re•d faster. a.s
W'e41e.s any other UPK1 of .Jtudylng Wt ere e frH d rop· in

8rulllon Club Fdjoodl Dlnne.r lodey ot 8 p.m In 101
Onl~tsky Av~~. t i.OO t-nlranc:t fH

tetv.a-. rM) appointment Is M&lt;et.Mry. Our hous erf: ft\Tu
lrom Z·• p.m .. W fr&lt;&gt;&lt;n 12 4 p.m ood Th from 10·4 p m.

/llolo voluntea. •• nee6eAI to l'ldp lhe hondlapped

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or olop byl45 Squr....

dut1"lf.....,..111Qd.....teveryFrldoyffOtT' 11:)().2p.m
• Clo&lt;it Hall. Cell U.. or O..e., 83J.J)2J

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pot ludl _ . , . . M 7:)0 p.m. • 199 Kotvnore A - .

wmHtv Ocn lni'led tutors eU t..\pe:t~ col~ lin

--~ and lnformauon to -'1 08 a~ta Oo )'OU Ntve 1

Morong on SWJIIRJ eouru ol Ole Pre&gt;ldol&gt;l • c...,.,..
-.? GlS hoa low audents to oct u lor
..- . Foe more lnl...,..loo\ llOp In ot ClS Open
115p.m
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7 p.tTL Wedtleldoy In 340 Squire. Aloo open ~
fr&lt;Hn 1·5 p.m In 117 fo\FAC. E.lhc:olt 831-2273.

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AfD hwluctloft &lt;Cfti1*&gt;J Wt4nHdoy ot 6 p.m. 1n 232
Squir-L
Joltn Volby will lie In lM Goodyeo• Hoi I Coi&lt;terio April
14. Tlckeu ovollobl&lt; •I tM Squire n&lt;~..t 0111&lt;:o and tho
IRC otne. In Ole EllktXt C&lt;Hnplu.

Sowm """ Jupltu 011 ¥few IIIIa todey oncl . _
nlsJitl at the W...O. Hall Oboeotvo&lt;ory liorn 8-tn~
FrH. ~by Ole 08 AlltOnomJ Club.

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lh WOII&lt;IItops-Oo you heYe • pot1lc:ulon.olenl of sl&lt;lll
IIMt 01\lvenfty Comm....,1

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today throuell SundoyOC 8 p.m In lhe H.,.., StudifK.

Folltfut April 24-25.
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, .. '" tho lletllorine Cornellllwot... -

·-ry ol T - .-t.otlho-.
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Ole Woldmon
lionon 0 ~ pootttu wtll be

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bt gtWng 1 rt....tJno of lheJr
_... S..!ldoy • • 7:)0 p.m .. 108
bdund
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                    <text>Godzilla e~ts Tokyo, spares President's family
By SIT.ON·MV·FAC£ KOBRAS
" I hope we run into Godzilla," was one
o' ' nDjpap Qnjuer•s rjrq pbr• sa;,u abe.
greered Th~ Oistort~r 11 'her family's
surburba.n Tokyo Potato patcb.
We exchanged nervous glances offrights when we remembered the fea.r on
Raymond Burr's face when th&lt; J ap
reptile mack his fast appearance.
The Quinen: Spend most of their
weekends here. On the farm, tended by
14 war criminal slaves, the Quiuers raise
everYthing from potatoes to tomatoes.
" Bur. yes, we have no bananas,' •
quipped the wblmsieal LoiUpop. " We
bave to ba.nanaS today ," 8i&amp; Bob
chimed in.
Despite the Seclbing haucd of their

Na,g uaki nelghli"o&lt;' (Quiuu wu
instrumental in develoPing the Atomic
Bomb). the Quitters have dug
Jlleoaodoa • olce niche Ia t~~e_-. "'The
name or our patch is Ka~dl Ginzu'"
which means "never truSt tho$c meaky
Japs after what they did at pearJ
harbor," Bob said gleefully:
Al lunch we dUruss non-C"ncounter
with Godzille.
WhaJ would happen if you say bim,"
Th~ Disumu asked.
"Why I 'd say 'Boo, Godzilla' antf run
for my fuckin' life,'' she &amp;ialed bKk.
Bob Quiuer smiled, rqnembering the
times be·speot french kissing Mothra . " I
like potatoes, don't you?"
"Lollipop did meet up with Godzilla
once. Sbe was picking pot-&lt;~nd it was

behind her. When sbe turned, she
screamed and threw the weed ·into the
air. When she got into the bouse she
wer11 into a tttribk wilbdrawal. h toOk
IOiudestoaet her out of it," Bob fondly
recalled.
"I Jove potatoes," the farmer said
again.
Aft.rr the lunch, made f&lt;om
Lof.lipop's original recipes-which TM
Disr011~r must run rqularly so it ceo
keep on being funded-we asked the
Quiucrs why enjoyed the farm life so
much.
"Neither .of us tived on a farm
before-exc;ept of you count the time
Bob lived In a roaJ mine-but we1ve
always tried to shy away from the
academic: life. we just don't fit;' the

Qu.iuer matroo moanerl.
In an effort to be a tittle mOtt
intellectual, the Quitten keep a diaty of
thiqs pertinent to the pa&amp;cb- bow looa
it likes to rebuild Tokyo a.fttt a mO&lt;Wer
&amp;!tack, Ultra Man's telelpbone number,
a.nd who the Gilllll rtptirman is to name
a few.
Afier the delldous lunch, "~ went on
an Cltalrsion. We looked for Godz;i!Ja,
but t.h e closest we ever got to blm was a
pile of bis droppinJS whidl Lollipop
gathered in a small Gla.d Bag. "It makes
area~ cbocolat~ for drip cooties," she
noted. )'ollowln&amp; the Quinc:rs into a
marsh, the t wo illiterates broke into
squeals or "fuck .. as tbeir feet sank into
the bog. Bob lauahed. " POtatoes are my
lifeblooc:l." be surmised.

APRIL FOOLS Har! Har!
The jolt.e was on us Tuesday wben
shonly before midnight some or our
production machinery broke down and
we were unable to complete the special

ei&amp;ht·page April Fool's section, ~
Distorter. Since il is an annual t.radition,
however, TM s,-trum is presenting it
today. Enjoy it in the spirit of run ..•

Be nice to cashiers week
Confession

Uoivcnity Pub6e · Sarery officen have cause untold confusion in the lots,

In accordance with Federal and Stale
lall&lt;s, TM Sp«tfWf'l is required to state
in writing thiu this is 1111 April Fools
issue. lnteaded only to poke fwi and
•&amp;enerate humor &amp;mOfll the campus
population . Therefore, all studcntS

report that since school •swted in 1ncludina fllhts which have ldl 16 dead

September, tmkoown vandala have aocJ over 4.!180 crippled. The stolen lines
stolen OYer 2,000 white ud yellow lines are used by Public Safety to cJesi&amp;nate
from the c:arnpus parkin&amp; lot. The thefts'' where cars should park.

readina this issue are required to sign
their names on tb~ line at the bottom or
this box, cut out this box, a.nd ba.nd it
into the c:ashler the IICXl time )'Ou so
through the cafeteria line. Enjoy the
hWDO(.
•

TM Specrrwrt staff.

Name:

�SUB-BOARD I, Inc.
Your Student Service Corporation
ANNOUNCES- POSITIOXS A\'AII..ABLE
for St'MMER- FALL '81, SPRING '82
PlJBUCATIONS 01\'. DIRECTOR:
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HEALTH CARE DIV. DIRECTOR:

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Informal re~~umc11 n:qui~d - lilllinll po11itiun(11) dc1ircd &amp;

nr pertinent informatioa.
Hand-in maturialt .,Cf!Onally at either 112 Talbert Hall
(Amltent} from &amp;.10 - 4:.10 pm or 34J Squire Hall
(MM(~) from I pm - 5 pm. ~lon. - ...ri.

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UB shuffles off to Rome

INT£RVIEWS WIU IE ARRANGED WHEN RESUMES ARE HANDED IN.
An......n.e.IIIIU81 be hended ln~(Apri13)1

By rL ITERATE

For , . . _ lnlormetlon piNM"Ciif1Ji.a54

SU!'N Camll Ofrodall today

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Ambem rcporu
Campus
be
conrmoed
thatwill
the UB

n

Application Available for:

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
COORDINATOR
- stipended position
- must be daytime tJB student
- do not have to be a foreign stud~
DUTIES INCLUDE:
- advocate International students rights
- ~tain effectiveness &amp; cohesivenesS"
of International Affairs
- promote International programs
- represent International students in special
&amp; UB students in aeneral in the student
aovemment &amp;. univerJitv as well as
In the communitv.
~-AVAILAILINOWlHIUAPIIL9TH.

AJIIODM11t . . . . HALL.fORMOIIINFOIMATION
·

CALLlfttiiAOfRCIAT6M ltiOo

~ made a shrewd deal..
Why, I'm ~inno~&amp;laU
•e ean lind a libr&amp;r}' to bo.ur

the new boob."
uncoiUiructed and moiled to
Utic:a·Rome where h will
become the new upper-level
undc:rsrad\llle school.
Director
of
SUNY
Misinformation Andy Free
explained that because or a
StJie·wide l~ek or money, the
lfnlversity J)'lttm ClOUkl not
afford CORJiruction COliS Of a
-new campus. 8111 Ncw York's
Oovcroor H111h L. Careless bad
promised that aro a SUNY
school.
''Those constituents dtterve a
SUNY unit," Oovcroor aide
lma Wimp c:xplaltnd. "Besides,
when he made that Jpeccb In
RDme, he roraoc to a-ou his

nnaen."

Under the trade qr&lt;anent,
UB will transport all the
Ambent buiklinas to Utica by
laoowy I, 1912. UB Supervisor
in Qwwe of PhY1ical FIICiUtia
Movloa Wu Tieahouse
reponed that the hlrdat pan or
die job wiU be "pttiaa the
Ocmm5 bulldiJia b8d: Ia lu
boll."
Ia rclUf'JI, Buffalo will receive
• dcalias cbairs, 12 t~

..UU.S,

•ncf!sdoled

aad ID

noaber or library boob to be
aaaaed

at

a

later date.
Mcordiaa to the
"h"' a · - tllaa fair trade...
UIIMntty
Qalrwwa

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removed r rom the Aeropolls,
which subsequently fell over.
Amrritan State Department
spokesman DOled that Baird
Point won the riaht to remam in
this Counuy under political
uylum, when the United State$
proved lu "Flflh Column"
status.
Uolveralty offldall denied
thu the loa or an Ambcm
bulldinas have any lml*( on
either the conversation of MaQD
SUea to a JTaduue or
the continued IIAIC or UB u an
UDdCf~Taduate teadlinl facility.
UB Chief or EvasioDS,
Misquotes aod Uea Hairy
lactdauabter explalaed tbat
arter
laauary
I,
all
IIAdersraduatea wiU pply
''rick the Blue Bird tJuscs an
c:xua bour a day." Tbe sliabt
incraw, he noted, will boost
ridina dale to 40 ltoouR a week,
but will be more aajoyable 5inc:e
will taleb on &amp;be
" - 11 they drcle tbe roads
. . _ 1M Ambenl Campus

aowa-. pror-

eo.cn

Y•

laaut)' I ls'lk dreaa datt
One ltriiClure remainioa on the
North Carnpv~ will be the Baird
Point. The Phallic complex.
font erccted in 1978, was ljle
objcct or a bitter dq&gt;ortation
rl&amp;ht lut )'eat wbeo Oreelt
officials attempted to piQve that
the columns were acddentaUy

" lllllat lilt

aedtobe.

We slap our own wrists

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UB money discovery hints at
miracle cure for immature ants
properly on Capricorns.'' Thc UB,
Dlputmcnr or l!lcctricilY Compe.ayud
Waru Work.t Svp~r~hor Eva
_.Tc~r~K~~otY~rodaytlwit Dalrvc:lloa added tlw opemins the
· •--llle~llcnyOocter IIIAChloc "dimmed NillpR Fa&amp;.''
Cap to two UB professors. for

ly IS.UF.l.U lUNGING

ne ua Dtpvtmatt or Implied Sc:i-e

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11le fiN awwd to Roacr The macbloc. &lt;Wbidt wellbs 16 tons, is ·
o-udout for 1111 "01'11 Ia llle iDMIIed Ill lbc r1r11 IWO f1oo&lt;s of
.,._, or a mMtllabk ewe ror MlcMd Hall, altJtoualt Ovaudovl
pol(tnJ. n.e dtllcllood ~ .welt QpeCU to adlin'c a mobile unit
arM:II..trco.J ~ Ia Amn:a - - "befort llle ~CIS wia tbcir
...s - 1*11 or die -w. bad .., rar division . " Several commercial
railellllll . - . . - t o .-.bduc: it. Wlrllt b - , iochtdilla General Dynamcs,

............... o l . _ i t lliD
uu-., Wldet !be ~
JNIIiau - !lope to recow:r Uld lead a
.. ___... 11re Wort 1Qa10P811fC.
Moa dldle cuct dctalb or 1M an
are ldll labdecl u 'claAllied' by 1M
P~. wllldl tpCIDtoi'Cd tbc oriiiDal

ATAT ud c.rvd ice Cream ~
rxprased inreresc in cle-tdopin&amp; lbc
~.

Upon r«dvln&amp; ~ord or beins
awarded lbc Crocker
p, tbe ·Doctor.
In bU. tblrd week...
tenure at UB.
exprttand coo!Uilotl since be spou no
put. 1k a8itary ~ llllertlled In Eoallsh, excep~ for BiUy Joel lyrics, H e
the d i - wbea eenaia ~~· rcponeclrbat aftn the award eeremooy
went on to ~ Secretary or Scar~ he wu "movina out to California" and
without ewr powlq 11p.
becomina "a bia ltlol" •• UCLA.

lk .......... ....,
A£ is _ _ , willl UJ operlltioe

eo--em.

lllideiwrlaal bJ !be
lbc
bloQa, pmlul aad atts~dy
expDihe.. ~ woRed II daJI
08 llle!MdUae, wlrids lie c*cribed .. a
"coealtal r eadoat Boron Tub~
w~. willl dili&amp;aJ spcalcen."
The proc:eu acts to brat dow• lbc
JRMY racial atla irritldoou lcDown
Kiealif'rally u ''ziu'' end redi!CQ lbc
stdelal r..ure or die patlmr back 10
tJtw .,.,an to be a
old in a1u
Uld tdewisloa ballils.
Medical sc:bool administrators
expre$ICCI optimiAD o•n tbc MW
invmtioa, INl -eel P&lt;"'*- atldc
from the c:oa. Med ocllool Oin:ctor of
~ mel Salppcd Kn&lt;es Wartt11
PeaK~ "lbc Boron Tube mUJI
operar~ in a -...~~euarmospbae, such
U l.oaa Jslud, and doao 'I - k
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ln a - Y lbc followlq momin&amp;,
UB Biolo&amp;Y TCIIC!tinc Assistant Amanda
B. R«lc.onwith received a separate
award fOf' bar advaoc:cd work ill Multi·
Lcvd Cclllll.lr Breedint via Secondary
Radiatioo aod Aot Breedina.
R«kon•itb, a reca&gt;r SfAd\IAle (rom
Rlvusld~ Hish School, excitedly
,_ked tblll "like wow, IIWI. I
tbooabt il was Ullt cood, bur lbc raJI
maD, really set me orr. Kind of like the
Dead, mao. lilteoa .AIMrlabt lktruq."

""Kill•''

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Thc
Assitant'a
merited
special
__
...._ work
.........
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spcalcillalalin Uld dooQs ~ Nn¥ York
Tl'm..s c:rou100td punk ill IS minutes,
escaped from the BiolocY bulJdin&amp; and
ate Squire Hall. Tbe rut of. lbc campus
eteapcd eertaio clooni wbeo tM IIIU feU

...

"Ratfood."

_...._..)

De¥dopmatt of the mutated ann is KCO
as o ~ to the rCIC&lt;I'It rdlutb of
larp clop wbicb ruk the campus from

lbc top of FN'bc:r Hall "'hen lbc IWI pa
down. Da!pile hcaVJ opposilioa, the
caoiD&lt;S haw repeatedly taken CMr
SqWa IW. ofla for aalalllCIIat a lime.
lntrodoc:Uon or the oew breed or u ts is
ttpecud to save lbc Main Screet
Campus for M leasa anotber smeratlon
of freshmen, sioce 1M clo&amp;s can 001 read
tile 81~ Bird tMu lil:!l&lt;dule and travd 10

Administrators party in Spaulding;
turkey and dressing highli~ht day

.

student leaders to join bim for IUDC:b at
the event. Siaefko• went on to say
almo5t all or the Sludentleaders d&lt;dined
10 auend.
II wu a shmne beeawe almo5t all
those student leaden missed..&amp; delicious
meal. The hishlisht or lbc eelebratioa
had 10 be Mrs. IC&amp;er's special turi;ey
and drcsaios tlw she spent all day
preparins in the SpauldiJI&amp; kitebeo. h
was of course the same recipe printed in
TM Distomr's Novanber issue.
Ketter J)I'O"ided lbc toast thai closed
the ceremony. All the imponasu
administrators joined in salurins
Coasressmu Spauldioa, lbc Ovil War.
and rbc Le&amp;al Tender Act or 186S-tbe
tbtee tbinas that Spauldin&amp; most clearly
c:herislled.
•
Altbouah Consressmao Spauldins
and the Lcaal Tender Act belped UB a
deal," Kenter orated, ''the
War burt our et~rollmmr r11ures
drasUcally." Ketter theoril:ed, "A war,
at this point In time, miabt help to
alleviate o11r housin&amp; problems without
seriously affec:tina aurilioll."

crear

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One University ollldal Rober1 Quilur
called the twin awards " a jllllifiatlioa
ror evuilla lbc Scieece IUid e.a;........
Library ~ •• u acitller of lbc
IIIAC:blaa de.-doped ftiC r....a.ect ;.
lbc --s noo. ll\adr . . . ~
or lbc AlliS did COWie from Olpta

Hall blllhrcioms.
AsicX

r.-- _ , . eenqraus

rcQpic:ora c. - IIOClCill
undn SUNY rub. and ,.hidt rnm the
Uni •~Y ~.) . lbc ,...., scDolaiS
r.aive a "'CC'k OD FUI&amp;SJ' IUod aiooa
,.llh immUnilt OG We c:bar&amp;el Ill the
Browsina Ubrary.
(wbic:b the

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1ty JMA TWrT

over dead, pouibly due 10 maui•e
iajectlooa or lbc toxic w.btt&amp;Dc:c tto.ed
ill lbc Squire basemml , known locally •

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Indonesia

All the important admlnistrators or the
Uoivenit)' ptbcml Monday afternoon
to celebrate 1M binhday of BUffalo
~ Elbriclsc Gerry Spauldlna.
Spauldlns's 172nd birl~day was
celebrated in the Spaulcllnc Cafeteria in
the Josepb Ellicott Complex-it would
have been bis favorite dinin&amp; hall sboi.tld
be have Uved 10 ear tbcre.
·
~.., SpauldiJis, oriainally
boil. January 1809, bad bls ~bday
parry Much JO bec:uase Uolvesity
Presideal Robnt L. Ketter's wirr. Mrs.
Keaer believed nor CliiOOISb events o.cre
p1aooec1 ror lbc cod ~r Marcb.
Mrs. Ketter mentioned thai January
was too beclic a mootb with all the
st11denu cominS back fr- vacation and
draaiDs llreir auilc.ua llrODDd the me.
Altb.oulb 1M dale or lbc cdcbrat.loo wan
clwlacd ror Spauldioa's convenleoec.
the deceased dedined to auetld.
Studeru Affairs Viu P r esident Rjcbard Siuelkow informed . , ,
Distorr" that bad invited a1nt011 all the

Gr1•••••

avn

P••IOftncl n...,
(

CollrttS)' worbltop
Faculty U&gt;d ttaff ~ required 10
attend a speclal workshop to impro•e
rd •Lionsbips
with
students .
Suclueported acts as spiuina in
students • fiCC:S when they astr ror
term papn uteosloiH, castrarlna
student who are late for dass ud lbc
my$1eriou• mutilatioll or a student by
unmowo food service cooks wben be
requested extra bacon have ~
condemned by the University
President whose lovr and aclmiration
of SlUdmts is wdl known tbrollshout
the community.

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In Ill e.ffort tO lltlrliCl 11&gt;0« JtudenU,
the UB Prcsideor unouoeed 1M
appointment or popular rock start
Bru« Sprinssleen ro a Sl0,211 a year
position or late ra.ums clerk in
Lodc:t.·ood Ubrary. Sprinasteen wu
not available for oanmeat but bis
spokesmen did say thai lbc Boss wiU
DOW SlOp French lcissiq the tailpipes,
of •S4 OlevJI.

A_,.
~ Diston" is proud 10 announce
that for the lOth year io a row we
bave been awarded lbc John Birch's
Soddy's prestisJous Alewtder Hal&amp;

Trophy for continued exeelleoce in
thwartinc the free flow or
1nformatioa, KMCieuiY ltnoc:tiq die
liberal efforu or radjcal Rudent
newspapers and for mufrdivin&amp; on
admtniJUAtors only wbett absolut~J'
nccasary.
Editor Robby Scarlcitc IIIOdestly
~eel tbc honor. "We·~ stepped
up our efonsd coasiderabb ro deny
anythins those irrespontible stodeots
prints at rhe other campus
pubbc:aitoa. Scarlcue admKted with
u
il'lpisb p . "After all, !bey
couldn't pouibly ltaow 'll'lt.at'$ really
aoina on. All the top Capm candy
counter derb work for us.''
Traufen
To ~ent funbe1- acts of public
sodoo\y end auempcs ro drint all lbc
- e r from lbc toilets on the fifth
noor or Capen, the Univenity
President t.IIIIOUneed the tranSfer Of
Or. WiD W . Blo-..mi from his praco1
position as cura~or or the Oifford A .
Furnas
Memo rial
Urinal
to
Adminiltrarive Liaso n witb tbc
Student Associatioll. Mainrain ins
tlw lbc tranS{er was not a dnnodoo,
the University President called
Blowml, "Tile risht mu to deal with
rbc low mentality of SA hacts."

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Baud Hd po1th, I p m , )'ftolctday. OmrraJ
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Pride (19401 9 p.m.: l'nj""l&lt;t (19&lt;1) 9:1S p.m ..
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ShoWit for the Ont Umt losc:tha.
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mctnbc:n bad bed ti.DtnlmS bec:aw.t k lfttuf«td
• {tb tile Tom Mil J.rry c..too.r s.w ... On&lt;
adminktratot obj«&lt;~ to the' caocdLatioD, but
later com.mmtcd thaa be: fouad tM animated
cartoon ''mosa stimulalidc. litho-.- I much

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Olllt MOl' from th&lt; Comm...S.. T - Show.''
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the cl_.a. Quottu b-sidcrina onC&gt;YUtllro•
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Maintenan« and the UB w~kly
mapzble, Tlw TiM swildl&lt;d ddivay
~b lasl ...eek s&lt;Niina the map.ziuc 10
the bathrooms and a tnrlload of toilet
wpplia 10 the oewsunds.
Approximately U,OOO roDs or toi~.
~per were deposited on tables in Squire
Hall, Norton Cafeteria and rn
distrll&gt;utioo boxes on both campuses.
UB studcnu contacted by 17t~
Distontr oa Tuesday had - nockcd
tbe. mix-up. "Actually, I tbou&amp;ht it was
one
their better edltions lhlt year,"

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sophomore Mary Juana commented.
Rathskcllar reaular J .T. Bruin
commerued, "ActuaDy the tclltori&amp;J was
tnlldl beuer Ibis week.~ JU)'S are
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"The error Isn't terribly •aerioul,"
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audacity or aoocllcr CCJpur"publiaWoll
in prilldala quote wblcb sa~ that "ua!Y
dop baYe ~ puppies. •• That Is rude
IIDd offaasift ID ewry dot. II()( lUll the
\lilY - . llliDd you, on the face of this
eanh IIDd d.lcwtlcre.
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assumpcionl I have bad an UJIY dot for
over I 0 years and be has nevu had
ll\IPPiel. But I suppose lhe usinlne poeu
that constructed lhat phrase meant il to
apply ID females. Wdl,then that Is a slur
apina women in aeneral.
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&amp;fateful, but baJ111f111Cful bas DOlhina
to do with fertillly or reproduction. Ill
fac:t, 60Cneone Wl~Tftdul or unable to
fed !hanks (Of somcthina may have
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ate dots d uaJy dots are nc&gt; diffn-ent
lhan pretty oss and lhe assertetion lhat
those u&amp;l are more prone to doc·
bearina tlian !hose pretty is absurd . I
dcmand that you demand lhat the
"other" paper stop such nonsense.
Thank you for lettin&amp; me sound-off.

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(UIIY 41 a dog)

1M Dlstonu apoiopus fO&lt; ~
miJprim wblcb appeared on pqe 2.
What sbould bave been priNed - that
Universily ofGc:ials believe that II •as
lhe ac:ddauaJ ddoowloo of a low-yidd
Hydcosen bomb that resull.e d ., l.ut
Wednesday's levdiaa of the Ambcm

campus. Adatillitlraton within

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Ad•iulons and lt«ord (AAR)
ClOOrU'IDed that the -.e Freshmen c111a
of I9CI was loll in tile nrisbap. a1oQa with
sic Bluebird buus . The editors
responsible have been sdledulcd for
Bethune Qunpus for-

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Tbe.fuck-ups have got to stop
Editor:
How dare you stan to qllellion the
administration at UB? J UJ1 who the beD
do you think putslhe ink. on your paper
and the food on your table and lhe
ftlrniture In your home (or warehouse.
as the case may be)? If Assistant to the
President Donald Blind sa~ !here is no
mo~ bcina wasted on lhe Rldae La
Campus because that Qunpus does nOI
c.\ist, who arc you to print quotes from
RidJe La bus drivers and maintmanee
men uyina that tbey swear it Is ltlU
lhc:re?
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Is it a bird? Is it
a plane? No, it's
' Harry.'
Aubuzu 10 IlK President Harry
Jacktoo wu seen jumpina orr lhe lop or
C.pen Hall Friday in responie 10
lflh·ers~y President Roben L. Keuq's
'"Y'?uncemcnt lhat he wiU resign his
pqsition. When questioned by Tlr~
/Jistortn- prior to the flight, Jackson
said he was indeed a man or his word
and feh compelled 10 jump since he has
said he would do so if Keuer resiJncd.
Jackson made his promise aflcr TM
SPt&lt;'tf11m, a thricc·wectly campus rag.
print.e d that lhe "bia K" was on h;c way
out-a prediaion lhe PR man lhen
called "absurd." When contaaed
Friday for comment, The SpectrUm
editor Bob Woodstein sai4 he was
"thrilled." He added, "This is such a
vindication."

UB cagers go for the ' big
one'; team ejaculated into
their finest bour
By D .O. DORANT

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"bi&amp; one:" ec:suric.

UN I co..:b Dayen Kni&amp;hl
At IO:JO p.m. Monday at 1M ducribtd
play u
$p«tt11m in Pblladdphla, UB's "phenomenal." He added,
bukt1ball squad &lt;m«aed as "moR Division 111 teams qui1
champions of lhe NCAA "'ilh a after the
round. Other lha.n
63·50 victory over heavily Mil Parsons. che u:arn was
fnored Univcrshy of Nonhero pumping away. W!Kn we learn
Indiana .
10 be as tonsislcnt u lhe Bulls.
Karon Thomas led all SCOfcrs maybe we can-score as well."
with 23 poims as UB won tl\e
The Bulls, afler lrallina most
covt'led tournament for the first of che fi m half, gained the lead
time.
(which they never relinquished)
UB's viaory also marked the durlna the closina secoads of
fim time a Division Ill team the J1rs1 half.
has ovmaken the au mialny
WhC&lt;D Thomas scored the
Division I . H owever, one openinJ points of the second
Uoivmity adminlnra10r Roben half, the aMditional members of
Quiuer insiSted, "Once I make the staff ejacullled into lheir
lhe move 10 lhe- 'bi&amp; Jcaaues' fineSt hour.
(Division I) v.e shall win lhe
"We ....- JUSt pumped up,"
tournament on the yearly tiu11. said cea'9" Jones Kaldall, wbo
Thomas, who in the eyes or scored a personal record or rcw
coach Huah E. Rcaion can times..._.e just De'V'Cr let it s&amp;op
" ·s timulate uy bunch or auys until we are draiacd or our
into orpsmlc action" he aoods·"
doesn't need the rest of cbe
Three JeaSOn checrlcader Mae
team-be can do it all by 'Cock' ROOAcr s...aetl the
binudf.
carnpaiaa up: "I'm tatisrd.. I
The coao:b also caiJcd his jUSt can't believe •e tool oalhe
wisfKtioo wilh fmally winnina wbok NCAA."

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Filing cabinet boom predicted
by UB football team
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k's 011 !be bouoaa row, oa !be left:
Spocu
IDform.a.ioa .Direl:lor lArQ' Steele hllllll for die
Letter "C" . . die ....._.,.., lllaa atblolic
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combillltioa
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capable ol ~ 1IP 10 10-* per minute, can
1'1111 a 4.1' -.,..t dllb. ID !be winter !be II yet
11umblnd ..-can play lloclccJ, ~it h&amp;SII't
miaed a pcrJoa Ia two ~·
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draft

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UB Football coao:b Bill "Bill" Daado DOted
addition or !be lalemed HJab School
araduate should improve the Bulls defense, and
'"*P Dill tbolepott-c- Sl&amp;lSOut of !be way
.. tot Qtlichr." Stedneported that Delli r- !be • 1M Disltlnn ..-in beas
IQu.d wiH be lootiaa for a SlUtisla quanerback for*l- f5r die wtlde wbictl
wbo caa dll&amp;llic*e press releases, allowiaa lhe a.ccidenlaly r1111 on ~ 7. What
pipe·wicldina deak joclccJ 10 practice his ravorile ibould have been llri•led wu
bobtrJ--t!'atiD&amp; fllln&amp; cabiaeu.
lhM !be UB Pbysics ()cpenraeat
bas defi nitely prqved the
exiatence of Black Holes In !be
University owaed Dryers,

1111a1

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explahli!IJ the loss of m111y
atudellt owned socks (UIUIIIy
one or a pair). The edi1ors
responsible for !be miSiake have
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EAaJish class, which meets

MTWF at 8 am .

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proclamatioo. " I 'd love to IUr1l you oo."
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form the V ardbirda. Beck aaociated
bl.tnaeU wit.b a cood blues_.;opr named
Rod Stewart while Page created o band
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Baker helped to form Cream. which olao
added Stevie Wlnwood (who broke orr to
fonill Ttaffoc~ The Beetleo brob up mto
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Ud Winp. The' Wbo'o 1'own~M!d and
Roger Oaltrey
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.Later ill tbe 1860., theM duces p ve cluduc- Then ere men clancu and eocial
waJ' to tbe ............ ehapelou r:rr-liaos events et the Wblte Houae &amp;Dd thia 1s
of tbe peyc:hedolic ora. R.ituallzed ciaDce cousin~ more people to become interested
in it again."
8l.ope became ob.alete .. dancen ........
Even with tbe advent ot diaco, Bishop
told to do their 0'"' c.blnc &amp;Dd flow with
tbe mwdc. N a Neult, auy oemblaoce of says. certain ,....,. ......,. laded awo,y•
..
,
. swing buatJe !.haL'a popular uow,"
structure or rhythm lie• out tbe window
• ith any umblauce of melody. .sbe explained, ""ia really a jitt«bog jnat
~ut the 19?0a, dancing involved set to dilflftllt music."
With fancy wecldinp and proms back in
little more than .,..I,Y!Dg, ebuffling. eod
llalliDg. Unt.U Jobn Travolta's llliC:lUlia'c style again. couples tend to dnoa up 1110&lt;'0 •
and apeod IVOflinga al dinoer and
burst upcm ..... anv.. ac:reeo.
Willa tbe adv.. t of &amp;touriAiy Night dancing. Wboo asked jult bow ooe might
Pewr, dancera apia dreea«&lt; in astin go about becaaliDg a pulle on tbo daoce

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The Great
American.
Trading
Card
by Seth Goodchil~

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card muuf8Ctul'WL It furt.ber cemented
ita grip oo tho field by &amp;iptDa the ~yen
to coottacu, biDding them l&lt;t the
comp&amp;ll)'. Topps~ a .....U fee
to poee for IC. pbotqvaphera during
spriDg ll"ainlng.

Althougb • few emaD loUJ companies
issued •t.e ' and individual card&amp;, Topps
was tho ~t Jlr(ldu-. dominating
the marbC. almost eampletely. In 1963,
Fl.- ~awbtecl aome cards, but - •
reoll"icted to iasuiDg card&amp; - or former
players. In retPoDJe to Toppa' hold on tbe
market, many non,.porta companiu
printed amaD •u. putting them on the
back of their product. Card. appeared on
the bade of ceree1 boxea. bot dogs
pacbps. candy ban a~~d evoo bread.
Today ~ regiCGal eet.e are popular
""'!"''r colloetoro, becaJ108 they ere more
than Topps' 8etsfTom
ere.
Fleer eventueDy 6led ault egeinsL
Tcp'ps aod after a decade of legal
~ WOD Jut }'011' the rigbt to
diatributa carda oo an equal basis with
Topps. A.nolber company, Donruss.
ruabecl into the by now crowded field
. i1suiDg it.e own set of almost 700 cards.
In the early- 1970.,·. tbe hobby, once
restrieled to ell"eat COl1lei'S and Uttle boyl'
rooms, wu llfOWing into the epodight of
big money with~ cleolers who
have inlloted prkea_J!Y. boerdipg certain
ear&amp; aDd then c!w'lifng IUgli nttea for
· those' •uppolediJO ocerce cardt. Many
co~toro have been cri(.ical of these
recent trenda ill the holil?y.longing lor the
by-gone dart of simple collec:ting.
Iowa'• Dan £can. ooe of tbe C&lt;luJitry's
most respected clalers. wae quoted
recODtly i n a bobby publication.
condemning t.be nwney
of the
hobby. "There have ~o changes," he
said, "80me good and eome bad. Most of
the gu11 you used to deal with were
intareatecl in trac!in&amp;': now, n&gt;oat are
cotiCen&gt;ed with . . . ...
.
Noting tbat in IUs 20 yean in the field.
he ba• oeeo the growth aod c:bangM come
gradually. Epn added. "Too many guys
are in itfor tbe buck, but tblt'a the I'U!lty
of tbe 1ituation. I'd eay 90 percent of the
guys you deal with are good. ID the old

#acarce

w.

••pect

days

thoucbJ never once was '~tong' on

a d8al. Tbet isll't lnle III)'JD&lt;Ire."
'!:be bobby has """" a faotatt.lc increase
in c:ard prloo8. For example, tJ{e most
valued card, a Ranoa Wagner 1910
Tobacco card (now worth $10,000) could
J&gt;a.ve bean pun:haaecl for anly Sl.OOO in
tm.;. AaoiNr illutratioa of this awifl.
~ ..... Ia. 11167 Brioob RobinsGa card.
~ which oouJd hive'- bought Ill J973 for
11, now aalll for aDyWblire from 1200 to
S250.

,CollaciOno determine a c:ard 'a value

baaed'

0 11

ita- condition and ita

evailabillty-UI&lt;e "'-tt. tbe
law- of illpjlly and demawl boldL Yel.
b4lebaD ...s t:allectcn - differeDt than
other bobby oatbusiasta " - ' - they
teDd to allow .-taiP aod
to
play a part ID valultlg'&lt;:a)da.
But thb cllm a_,.,nt of recent
tread~ abould 1101. be allowed to detnct
rn.n the JIOIN ~ ValDI ol the
bobby, tho 1aro ll&gt;d ~ tho~ soes
.... widl card collactiac· At IUilY card
c011v...Uona held ~brou1hout the
~t!.:r- of eporU _..bilia
COD be
in .eddJtSooL loci buaba1J
eaniL thillariU, bata, -~.lleket
etuba, lniploiae - -ealladecl by
-· ol . . _ ....... thalr llvb&gt;g

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to dioPot7 ud aoll
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be proclaimed. the most bJcb brotr of
dua. " X·Mea ia like-a Ruaaian DOVel.''
12W!Dt.iobed Marvel public rela~ suide
Pamela Rute. ..wi th &amp;llliooe of

chanocta-a...

Socu
The meguine in Muvel'e eteble

dedlcat.ed to intellectual comJc readers is
EPIC IUOLttrol«d. which Novak "'fera to
u a "graphic novel" The projecl. bit the
in the Spring liS() and ia
~........n,y (f.oar t.1mM1. BPICia

a dapartura from provioua comie
~ HtttUrJ Mn.J waa the lint
of t.hla ~ but doeo not cOmmand the
"'"J&gt;"CL attained by EPIC by eot.eriDg the
..U.. of adult fant.uy.
"EP/Cia PG ar .R." comiz.ented Novak.
Occaaloaally rt!\'8lliQg .., and ....
EPIC fulfilll the '""''" and ....U of
dom&amp;Dcli.ae ...ten. MaiDI.Y ~ of
adenca fictioo oagu, the ploc.a often ...,
""'"' IDMIIlnsful, &amp;equ...tb' aplced with
allepiea.
It would be remiu to oay that EPIC
Ollly ciMa wilh mDre' int11111fled comJca.
s.eb laaue genenlly conl.aloa ebort
ouretlv• batwem ita covw. and the
graffiU aprawled acroea tbe book's
booaln&amp; baa indaded the likea of audl
~ . . Prank Fru«ta and the
Bro~.bwa Hildebrandt. Witb book and
movioo ~. and int.ervi-a witb
artiste and authors, EPIC ie the moet
complete maguine of Ita typ&lt;L In
compu!-. to any ot.ber comic. said
Novak. · Marvel is on tbo FM radio
frequency. the otbers. AM.
1'NII
Marvel cootmues to tat dif'-t idea
in printed anlmatioa MoUcxl picture~,
and roD biosnphieal bletoriM and
Tolldenflque fanteideo ora aU ofi.U..w.U
projecu that beve become Marvel comics.
a-.t box office . . - including
the Em,U. St&gt;Utn Bod.
1l-&lt;.l and
GloM B_,un of U.. TIUrd KINI are aU
.,...,.,..;- UAD~plee of coaV8'111ocuo from
callalalcl to a.ica. Wi!Jaooat ........ tba
film •• liUt, tba IICtiooa ia .topped. cob'8d
and~~~~- tbet i n Iii
· to limulate. No linoeer
,..,._atMion ...... capture the fury of
Hollywood 'a epedal " " - , y.t Marvel

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tdeo.

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J..R.Jl 'I'olkMa'a LMd of U.. RU.,•
~~In
"Wurlor ot tbe sa...c~oow
Raalm. • lt au-pte to capC:ure the

trilov ·'-.

w:uv•r•

-oc• of Tollr:ie 'a WlcWioo Eart.h,

altboUcl&gt; tWa

Rary 18 to anot.ber
m,yatlcal
llu.t the ~ ...
obllptor)'. 'n. llrtWmk II waadorful
_...s
ol euuallty.
· hi wiiM• aaad to be • dlll4"a Wlll1d,

a-s.

wid!*,._

wan..--. to.- ....

s e v e (I_

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b:r Jolul K. Lapialla

S

,:...m.. N••·

hunnla&amp; .lha Dighl.life,
uniform!¥ eeL home to view Ills weeldy escopadee.
He c1r....t lik, a woman. ~ DObody que.tionod
Ills eaua~~tr. )&amp; ..... t.be-...of m&lt;&gt;tioo pidm'e
tb8.ter ---. They c:alled him Mr. TelevWcm.
bat before I~ be wu ju.t lmowo all!Str'!ICiiinl

........uan Mllt.on BerM.

I

HJ. T~.-:o SUJr TP~Htrr premiend iD Filii 1948,
as poort of a television network bemage to fill f!Very
aveJ!able time elot. Tbe YtlU~ before OD!y 21
prognms were offe(ed by two networb. but
concurTeot with the arrival of "Uncle MDtie". the
t.eleviaion regl.ter bloeeomed to 132 ohows dlvided

Turning
Tile Stations
,-¥ In Its Youncer Days

lliJlODg

come&lt;ly alcetc.h.
The acta that would follow reliec
Juplers. anilnaU or aaobats wen
A.Dd for the . - t part Sullivan. 1
time. llao a colum.ulat for the /1
euacribed to Berle's !on
followed each ~ iD diuyi
circ:u downs and more ill
lDei.tad em ..,14rialnmenl for the 1
Althoueh unintentional, Sui
· * - u muc:b a Rat as his acts.
face coupled wiLb a pair of long, p
clualeally ori&amp;ioaJ voice pve i
SuWvao lopod.
•
At IA!Ievlllioo'• birth, the new 1
d.iteet competli&gt;on with the filn
survive. tM omall ecreen bad tc ••
claS&amp;Ie of Teehoicolor and Paoovia
bellefit of m_!!)ti·hue or large,

four c:bonnelo.

Despite the population to&lt;ploe!()l). ~
quality dld DOt rile JII'OI)OI'tioutely with tbe
number of offerlnp. Beoldeo Berte. the ool,y
notable.,...._. were An.\ui Godfrry's Taltnt
&amp;ouu and t.be Toolt of tM To"'"· which would run
for the IIOltt Q1WWr c:entwy · under ita host's
oame-Ed SWllvoa.
But for all the obvious penoaal diU....,.,.,.
between SulliVIII and B«ie. their •bows followed
the IllUDe, olnlple formula-viaUA!ly attack tha ·
viewer. In the Tuoco SUJr Th«&gt;t~r. an orcbeoln
would.provide the bf.ekcround muaie for a quartet
of gu-sllticm atl.elldaoll, who, in ·tum. would
larmooically introduce Serle. He would then
&amp;PPMJ' suddenly, p:bed iD outlandish clothiJig
(CA111M!n Mit~ illlltations were his specialty!,
and leer at tho eudlence, giving a vaudevillian-like

o.-..

~ the live format
epoat.anecue pc'CCr&amp;Jtl8 like the T"'
and the TVCACO Star 1'1tecter. it ,...
~and plua for the playbot
lhllt Uu.red -work: televisian's fi
themea of U.. early dramas n
emoiJooa1 CGilllicta thai~ empbasi
aoa were beet euited far liva ..
sbows, while offeri.op demanding 1
that ell\pbaaized ection-fiSLs, @
exploalona-beaL suited for 6
unt.eeted.
TelevWon'a "solden days" wer
by a vujety of factors, with each •
wild, car11free clima~ that permea
yean. Altn&lt;»t all programming ori

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by John K. Lapiapa

Television , unlike any otheLmedium, ~s a reflection of
society. Wilh hundreds of time slots and thousands of
potential allows to fill them, television has given Amertcans
the unique opportunity to view and review themselves from
evety Imaginable angle.
A family can see only one or two theatrical productions
weekly, Jllll they oen VIew upwards of 20 television
proguma d urinG that •me time period. From comedy to
drama, Iron\ war. to lnt8f·plaoetary travel, television has
'offered It all. 1jltten, the programs are of poor q!lallty and
w reak of redundancy, yet television h·as never been accueed
of being stald.oOr conservative.
•
However, lhe tnedlum was 1\ever more dlvet1S11, Innovative
and daring than during Its' formative years three decades
ago. Following Is a compendium of ·some of the more
"Interesting" prqgrams that graced American living rooms
In the 1950s.
• ·

A TV Guide

to the 1950s

1Q:OO.Sa'turday YOUR HIT PARADE·muslc
Your Hi/ Parade survey checks. the best sellers on sheet
music and Pl\onograph records, the songs most heard on
the air and most played on the automatic coin
machines...an authentic tabulation ol America's taste in
pol)ular music.
Designed to entertain. not educate. Your Hit Parade was
the perfect marri age between radio and television.
Elaborate productions of popular tunes marlted the
program, and since many songs remained on the charts for
extended periods, remarkable Ingenuity was cequlr!!d to
maintain originality. Your Hit Parada featured a regular cast '
of singers and an orchestra. Songs were not necessari ly
performed In order, but' the number one song was aiWS¥5
sung last with much fanfare.
In Your Hit Parade's earlY years (the show lasted from
1950 until 1959) the Nation's most popular songs, slow
ballads and love ditties, were Ideally suited for television
presentation; but when rock 'n roll music began to dominate
the charts, the program's demise was guaranteed. Not only
were the Hit Parade regulars ill-suited to perform this .wild,
rambunctious music, bUfthe teenagel'6 who purchased the
records wanted to see the original musicians.
The entire cast '!'as replaced In 1957 with a younget
group, buill was too late to reverse the tide. Musical tastes
made Your Hit Parade, then they killed tt. (30 min.)

..·

· Cut
Vocalists:
Eileen WiiSOI) (1950-1952)
Snooky lanson (1950-1957)
Dorothy Collins (195().1957, 1958-1959)
Sue Sennett (1951-1953)
June Valli (1952·1953)
Russell Anns (1952·1957)
Glsele MacKensle (1953-1957)
Tommy L-eonetti (1957·1958)
Jill CoreY. (1957·1958)
Alan__Copelaoo (1957·1958}
VIrginia Gibson (1957·58)
Johnny Desmond (1958-1959)

a
10:i»Tueeday THE ~.00
p8111clpatlon
.
An Inflated version of o~ts
Question, this program inuoc
money .quiz shows. • The
contellants the opportunity
answering difficult, comple~
an ewer, the contestant woul&lt;
the eamlngs could be doubl
after a player reached the$(
would be secluded In the Re•
after the show's sponsor) .•
The show be&lt;;lrme an ovo
replacing 1 Lo" Lucy at t
America was obsessed with
huge hunks of ca.s.h. Perhaps
a then-young psychologist,
her llnowtedge of boxing Into
18, rumors began to e111pt
other quiz shows, spawn•
aocuutlons were dented by
18158 a dlegruntled Dotto los
waa nxed, ..,reclpflaling . a
~ly forced all of them

c
Emcee.................... . .
Aaelstant.. . . .. ............ .
Oueatlon Authorlly•••.... ..

�on excit.emeDt..
Borle I'OglllilrS.
•ho waa, Ill the
' "' Yor* Dtiil~
IIlla. His act.
•g s-accesaion._

...-.

Jlllera. Sullivan

ivan bimaeU;
Bis ion&amp;. pouty
111ly arms o:u&lt;la
npetus t.o the

&gt;edium- iP

indusby. T'o
pply th!l visual
on withoot t.be
enoornpaniq

'iork City, where the radio bMdquart.erl! we-..
located aPCI where the, netwocka eetabU..bed their
experimenbll l&amp;visiona years earlier.
Ooogmphi.c:allf. the proximity to tlie Big Apple
ln\1ted a defini.te Broadway influence into
televiaiotl c!ramu. l.nftovation ran rampant during
the early 1950&amp;, since prodaceta and c11rectora did •
not belleve that they were obligated to pleaae t.be
''masa audience." Niel.oel! Ratings were y.,.,.,
away, and the potential televisi6n audience was
amall. As-late aa 1950, only U mil.lioD homes.had
. teleVUion aeta.. The coaxial cable, wbicb pemdtted
ll."" tel&lt;!vlsi.on transmiJisiona ove&lt; great 'dlotancee,
did not~ Cblca.gouoti11949 and Loa Ange!.s
u.otiJ 1961. Many ereu, ~ in tbe n'lid•est
and mountain atat.&gt;e, ctid not bave t.eleviaion

•ecess.

.

dtaracterized

Allhough many conaider lhia the " golden ago&gt; or
IAMYiaion drama," 'l'•.l4lvislon, The Pint Pifty
Y&lt;GI7 attempts to partially debunk. what it
c:ooeiilers a myth. "Many of tbeae aariy offerings
were ·Jlllllltuerisbly written, aoted and directed,"
the 1976 boot&lt; admits. "Tbe fact ill that televiaion
drama through- the .first decad~ Of ita existence
was, by ~L standanls. astooiabingly-diverae.''
Television drama pn!miered with the Kraft
Televiaion ThNter on the National Broadeaating
Company (NBC) ·In 1947. Soon the number of
anthology-type progl'ama mushtoomed Into 11
weekly fonnat sbOWti. Tbe drama boom
its
c-1&lt; In 1966 when Kraft staged A Night to
R«membq-, which recreated the sinlring of tbe
'l'i.tanlc:. with 107 actors, 31 seta and aeven

onating to the
.ed tb- ..arty

camnru.
But., by the end of tbe decade, the anthology

an aoMI. t.o
st o(lhf! 1)&gt;JJm

atW....botha

·~clrame

·st dBo8d8. The

volwchaJ'G!!l)l&lt;l
ed~.

·~ted
bfilmol-Oict;

ms, cara and.
m. remained

tinated in ~-

mcbee!

drama was declining. Ployhouse 90,

~he

premier

dramatie prJlSr&amp;m of the t950s, spending t.he thenlneredible sum of 1300.000 for a taped. two-part
version of For Whom tlu &amp;11$ ToU, the age o
televieion drama bad diia.
E""""twly, television drama wa~ small-t~eale,
tightly contained in space and scope, tecbnkally
in&lt;:apable.Jot example, of ~tlng csrt:hues.
ex~PCiing warehouaes and races . down city
streets." Tckvision, The Fir4t Pift;y ¥ears author
Jeff Greentiold ol&gt;oervu. '"''he focus bad to be ori
people: what they said, that they thought., what
they feared.''
Btw:ause television could combine t.he cloS&amp;up
features of film .,;tb the apont;aneity of live
production, televialon drama wu able, acxordlng t.o
HcJJmm-k. He/J-of P4111e producer George Scbsefer,
"to catch t·h e glowfu, growing klnc! or
performance you might "'-"' on stage if you were a
bumblebee bunlng around everywhere you wanted
to be. Tbia i.s s distinct contribution or telavi5ion.
In Lbill unique 1wey, the medium d oes ~omet.hlng
beyopel the living stage, 1111d something that film
cannot do at- all.''
VeL, tbe eJC.ceUene&lt;! or oarly variety a.nd dnuna
programming was overshadowed by the advent of
a new. more popuhlr type sh~-the situation
comedy, whOBe ba4ic premise was to ~ansport a
regular character, whom t he viewing audienco
knows weU enough to predict his ar..tious, into a
strange predicament or situal.ion.
" The utter predktability of wbat a cha.racter will
d o;given hiilhabit..., quirks and foiblea, far from the
boring listemng or viewing audience, enridtes t.he
humor because it bringe to any one joke or dilemma
a knowledge of Lhal character's response,"

Greenfield writes. "The job arisco- from the
• situation itself, from a clearly defined charaomconfrontlng e problem, or u writer1&gt;roducer Cart
Rciner has said. 'the lnl.enlcUon of sit.oaiJon and
character~."

Many famous Hollywood actcq and ac:t.rea.seo
UW!tl"""""fuDy attempted to lransfer their sc-eeo
JIOpubirity to television. Stars auch as Rmuld
Coleman, Ed Wynn, Bing Crosby. Mickey Ranney
and J4111es Stewart were box-office smashes. but
"boob t.ube busts; • The only notable exception was
a aooming\y """tter-brained red-bead. who with her
Cuban htisbond. would contribute more to the
upboaval •or 1950s television than any network
C!X.ecuUve, produce.r or director combined.
Although in film ohe visually played glamourou•.
sophist.ical.ed ohow girls. Lucille Ball was able to
eonvince Americ:.o that. sh e wa.s really a
troublamaking, Jltar11truck wife or an immigrant
band leader in I Lout Lucy.
Tbe program "''85 the llrst taped •nd shol in
Hollywood and its succes.s led to the eventual
exodus from New York City to balmy Sout.hun
California and a closer ~ation between the
telev~lon and t.ho film industry. essentially
breaking TV's_ wnbiUcal cord between originol
Broadway and radio.
As t.he decade moved to a close. television was
reoehing vast audiences. Producers direcl.ed
programs toward a larger a udience. abandoning
quality for quantity. Pllly house 90. and the
T wilight Zonf fell by lhe wayside. rephlc:ed by
shows Uke The Munstor~ and 0jJJjl(41ls l sllmd.
For t.elevij!ion. history has givt!n it the unique
honor or havihQ it.s 11 gOJde.n e.ge" come berore its
"gilded age.''

0

}),QUEST10N-qulzlaudl~nca

radio predecessor The $64
uced narwo.rk·televisfbn to big
fi4,000 Question offered
:o win vast sums of money by
questions. Wlth each correct
llravel to the nextleltel, where
!d. To prevent audience help,
.000 winnings level, he Or she
ton sound·proof booth (named
mtght sensation, t emporarily
1e top of me Nielsen heap.
watching ordinary people win
Its most tamo~o~s alumnus was
Joyce Broth&amp;rs1 Who parlayed
S134,000. !1owevar, as early as
hat f'he lfU,(}()() Quest/of! and
!CI by It,. W811! rigged. All
the show's producem, but In
!r complalned tt1at tilt series
qutz snow seandal which
all the alr. (llO min.!
IQ

.......... . •., .... Hal M.,Ch
• .... "
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• l ynn Dollar
.• , ·.. • ......... Berg,a n Evans

7:30-Wednesday I LOVE lUCY - situation comedy
She stole John Wayne's footprint from Grauman's Ch inese
Theater. •
In an effort to " soak up some Italian atmosphere." she
landed a job In a wlnar,' and ended up brawling with a
professional grape stomper.
While doing a cough medicine commeroial. she became
'drunk from the medicine's alcohol conten1.
She is the embodiment of American televsion. tl'le grar\d
dame of CBS. She is Lucille Ball and from 1951 until 1957,
everybody loved Lucy.
Teal'(lin-g with ner nusband Oesl Amaz and veteran
character actors William Frawley.and VIvian Vance. Ball set
new standards for airwave entertainment with I Love LUcy.
The pre"!fse for the show was simple, not unlike that of
• otl'ler, already established programs-a 'o/RG!IY Wife making
life difficult for a loving, bul irritated tw.s band. However, ll)e
chemistry of the actors made I Love Lucy· " something
special."
lucy Ricardo (nee MacGillicudy) was married to a Cuban
band leader (prayed by Bail's real-life husband Arnez), who
was constantly trying to keep his star-snuck wife off the
stage and In the kitchen. Each wee!&lt;, Lucy would soheR1e
new Vl(liYS to ''gel i nto the show". However, Ricky, In his
typical broken English, would retort, " No. Lucy you can not
be In the show."
Directly below the Ricardo's Manhaltan apartment were
their landlords and best frJends, the Mertzes. Lucy's partner
In mischief was Ethel Mert1: (played by Vance), while both
RiGky and Fred (p~ed .by Frawley) endured their wives'
toollsMess.
Immediately after rts debut. I Love Lucy Shot to the top of
the ratings chart. During- Its six year run, Lucy never ranked
lower thall third. Watchlllg and ultimately loving Lucy
became a National pastime.
Only tiJerTeKaco Star Theater of the 1940s an6 Dallas, oan
boast the same effect that the exploits of a dumb redhead
had on a nation.
It was an hi.s torical event when, on January 19, 1953, Lucy
Ricardo gave birth lo J•uwe Ricky,'' while that same night
Loollle Ball gave birth ro her second child. ~n estimated 44
million viewers 111ned In to watch thai eplsode- 15 more
mfllron than ~aw Eisenhower's Inauguration lour days
earllllf. The•sllow garnered an Incredible 7t.4 Nielsen rating,
even more than the Dallas episode which told "Who Shot
J.R: '
''How ~ut that;" beamed Amez when he read oft the
show's resufts. "She's as import811t a!l Ike. I wpnder II I
oollld run her for President i n 1956?"
Lucy never dl~ melle It to the -White House, but most
agree ttlat S11e fs definitely the undisputed Queen of
American C()fJledy. (30 min.)
Cast
Lucy Ricardo.........-... ....... .. .. .......... lucille BaJI
RickY Ricardo. .. ...... . . .. - .. . .. ....... . ... . .. Oesl Amez
Ethel Mertz. . , ...... . .. ._. ... " , .. . .. .. • .. .. Vivian Vance
Fred Mertz.. ....... .. - .................... William Frawley
Litr.te Rlcky.(1Q56.1957).••....•.. .. , •... . • . • . Rlcha_rd Keith
BettY ~m$ey (1957).. .. . ..........•. . .... . Mary Jane·Crofl
f!a!pti R81Tl88)' (1957). .. . . ....... _.. , ..... ... Fratlk Nelson
CarolYn Appleby., ......... ...... - ... ..... Doris Singleton _
Mra. Trumbull. .... , ... ............... Elizabeth Patterson
Mother MacGIIllcO&lt;Idy... , . ....... , .......... Kathryn Card

m
8:30-Friday THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE AND
HARRIET-situation comedy
One ol the longest running family programs (1952-1966) on
television, Ozzie and Harriet was ABC's first genuine hit
show. Centering on the life of Ozzle Nelson, a perfect,
amiable father Who was never seen working, never wenl to
work, and never even mentioned work, 1M program
chronicles the dally mishaps encountered in raising two
boys.
In the earty episodes, the show revolved around the lour
Nelsons, (Ozzie, Harriet , David and Ricky) with very little
Interaction between neighbors and friends. But as the boys
grew up. lhe storyline was expanded to involve school
buddies and dates. David went to college and Ricky became
a teen ld_ol. Eventually, both were manied, paralleling theor
real lives.
J?~rnaps television's corniest program. The AdVefJ.tures of
OUie and Harriet is still popular today via syndication. (30
min.)
Cast
Ozzle Nelson... . ........................ .... Ozzle Nelson
Harriet Nelson. ....... . , ... . . . - ........... , H~iet Nelson
David Nelson.... , ...... .... .... . ....... - .. -. Dave Nelson
Eric (Ricky) Nelson ••.. .... •...•..•... Eric (RickYI Nelson
" Thorny" ThornberrY (1952-1958).....•..•..• . . Don Oe·F ore
Darby (1 955-1961). .. .... . ..................... Parley Baer
Joe Randolph (1956-t966).......... , ...... : .... . Lyle Talbot
Clara Randolph (t956-1966)......... ...... Mary Jane Croll
Doc Williams (1956-1966).. ' .......... ..... Mary JMe Croft
Doc Williams (1956-1965), ..•.......• • . • . . .... • Frank Cady
Wally (1957-1966)'................... , ........_. Skip Young
Butch (1959·1960)...... ·~ . ... . ......... .... Gordon Jones
June (Mrs. David Nelson) (1961-1966).••.,....... June Blair
Kris (Mrs. Eric (Ricky) Nelson) (1964·1966).. • Kristin Harmon

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y.,;. the. 8CI"I!en be contlbued lo
make- olthe BotP• hill thot
lll.nd • cult IIIOYies. The
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called Bold Ad~W~t~. whlch
bad o eetting aDd otmoopbenl·
ciOMiy resembling that in To
Hav• and Hov• No1-his debut
-nim with l.be foo.rth Mra. Bogart.

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CQIIIO cd played TM Bt, Slwt

wlth"-~-

Be otole "-b'• '-"- aDd
cbNteed the cndclarlt role of
the M1doak eyole with • toQsb

monl code of lolo

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Hllmpbrey lloprt-one of l.be
late ll'Mt cult '*'- of the 20th

Cenewy.

Each geoent.lon picka the
specific q.Witieo that it ..
~to for ll.o popnlat
heroes. "f'onzie" of l.be 1970..
..... Dylan of tha 11160t! aDd
"Eivt." of a ~ Wore. The

tt&amp;lld&amp;rda chan. . _ draatlc.olly
from year lo year. clo!ade to
decade. The - . . t i e th.ot each
of the .un " - - iepDde-ID
their own tlma and for

......~ lo CCIIDe.

s - cult fiaw-. piDed tboir

·Here's looldrW at you, kid
The man wu o conVincing
artiat cast In ouch fllma u Th•
Malt&lt;•• Falcon and Quablan&lt;XJ
•• a eharacw that eveotually
m'*lecl l.be myth. "!Uek" aDd
"Sam $pede,.. •• well .. l.be
many " Bocit:,: figures that
foDowecl. porta.yed tha "perfect"
man-a coreful and balanced mix
of tha virtues and vicea that
tpelled
cynichm.
yet
cornpe••ion

T'

R

A 'ftfJ' baponoj,t' role
In 1955, howevu: while filming
Th# Hordor Th#y Poll, Bop
bc!came W. Two years later, after
a battle with cancer. be died,
ending a S7·year octing ....that would asoure him a spoC; in
!.he 20th Centwy HaU of Fame.
As .,.., observed by Barbour,
Bogatt'a acreen c:oreor "fell into
place as perfectly as the
ooquences of a good play or
novel." It ba•h logical begninng.
be WTOte. a lllidclle. lllld an end
which proceeded atraicht·

Poktm, dominated the ecreen for
die next di!CI&lt;k
•
i Aa Sam Spode-oo&gt;~ of l.be few
, . 8oprt aaid ba c:oWd ,feel
proud of-l.be- molded his
coda of ethica and ltleagtha

'!l'hicb came 1o charoc:ttNe l.be
c:u1t hero.
A few movies later, Quablan&lt;XJ
in 1943 baca.ru 1 rec&lt;Jgtliz.ecl
-daaaie aDd Ia. occording lo
Barbour, cons~ by IDIDY to
be the preeontative plctw-e of the
1940.. Revol~d a ....

of atrong characllrl (Peter Lorft,
Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henrledt
who wander Into Rlcll'a C.fe•
Americian and ottempt 1o
wander oul of Nui-Ocxupied
Europe. the movie 1howo Bogart
dzvp hia faacade of ~ooal
neuc.tality. Bittersweet memories
of a love affair wit.h Bergman
show a human &amp;ide 1o the act«
and !.he magic that devel~
between the two waa eDOUfh 1o
make a new tO&lt;IWIDe 6gureoot
'""'ardly.
of the former touch guy.
" He went through the
In 1945. trying 1o recreate the
painataking phuea of learning au-...ful movie (which won a
hia cran. of poliohiog hla sldlls. number of Academy Awordsl.
of leerni.,_ 1o att.. and then Warner Brothtn r.Jmed To Hove
pr-ogr-eulns inloca more talented ond Hav• Not-an adaptJon of an
performer as eocb ·~ Ernen Hemmiogwoy novel
year went by, until ot. the end be ~talllni the odvealu:a of a
hod b•come o thorouch a ldpper biJed lo omuggle a
profuaton.J." Barbour noted.
French underground leedet into
Filma Uke BiB City Btu.~~ and Martinique, the movie alao
Love Affairs reworded the actor introduoed Bacall aa a stranded
only with exptrienco alnca the American woman wllh whom
mini8c:ule parts be played dn!w Bogart reluctandy folia in love.
litt.le otttntion. After 10 totally
iiiCOI1.M!quential movfal. Boprt ' Yoa
lo wbllt.Je'
uid nothin1r ,a.ul • very
The young actreM (19 yeanImportant role would drow him old compued lo Bocle'o 451 wu
back to Hollywood. Tit• P•lriMd said by many to · be hls
Fo,..tt won that distlnclion.
mat.cb- tough. stubborn, able 1o
The g&amp;Dgsttr cbarocttrizat:ion wal.lt awoy aDd ttU him ·lo
be played in that folm- typecast whlatle-"You lmow, Juat P,t
Boprtfor the neat. 6ve yeon. your llpa to1etber and
With 1nc:reuing ~blatication. blow" -•liGuld he ever COmt!
yet liuJe variotJon. the actor around. •
•
wwlcocl with guns. tough-toOt
The line becaD~e - ~tcbad in
and death before the final filmgoera' mindll for decades to
crodlta. But bis pnotero became come a!ld l.be B.,...VBacall pAir
Uje idol or. otbar pDglllero, won b)liant audleDce opplauae.
Barbour -observed- "aMIIi.Qg,
The year 1941la tha ooe critic:e
unreuoning."Drutal. and totally credit witll Bapn.'a bam 1o
untedaomable."
- " - aet!Dg.
n..- of
tht Slnra Madl-o, /Cwy ]Arp.
ToAyo •Jo., aDd 1'114 African
Que"' we..., made i n l .t.lte
foUO'tfiDI yeon. Tba Qo.ftn, in
which he stanecl ~aide
Kat.bariDe ~ .... dW ..
tha mom. in whldl the reecbed bit .m.tlc .mtb.
The .Bocl• 6gw-e Ia strongly
~
entrenc.bed in American culture
~ and baa been atren1tbened
tbroucb eountleaa television
Ills . - . . oc:reenlnp of his old films.
_, "Hera'o 1ooldng at you ldd."
•
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Of ......... fo Kf,
from ~ Ia a c:licbed
__.. ......__ . .._...... tout. and his cold. croolucf.
mouth start aDd noticeable liap
1 (ICirl of World War Ill aro
lito
automatic Bogart symbol&amp;

you amalgamated them all. thay
deacribed Humphrey Bogart, 8
men men ....,ted 1o emulate aDd
WOCMn wanted lo love," Barbour
wrote.
Bogart's fnt aalllt'ed ticket to
euccna came at age 36 afur a
performance in the stage
prOduction of The Pttri{ied
Por.,t. H1a Duke Mantee
portnyal propelled him inlo a
lo.,.·ttrm contract with Warner
Bmbera in HoUywoocl and
bep~~ a long aeriea of p~~gsttr.
tough-guy roles.
A atrlng of marriages (three
short onl!ll and then his final
olliance . with lAuren Bo.call)
marked his penonal life, u his
pubUc: e.riateoc:e wu highlighted
by ........
.Jn 1952. IUs c:oreor proepered.

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But why 8oprt over tbe

other-a who sn-cf American

movie...-?~~~~ bacauae.

u Barbour poinll ouc. there is a

i~D~~P that oppeala to aU
·choracter typu. l'or t.he
romantic, t£ere iJ the octo. cast
next lo Bacall and Bergman; for
the darin&amp; there are the p.nptm
rolet; for the fona of lwrolam
there la tbe Boqrt ol SaAono.
In 75 filma there is
a0&lt;111tlol.,. fQr. everyooe, By the aDd or hlo ...... be bad proven
hlmulf-to commond an
•udlonce. all be bad to do wu

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POJJ1 SUno., 1968

I,

1968, a reporter uked JOC!
then the VIce President of
Cbatlie Finley' a Oakland A 'a, what he
th01.11ht of Simon and GarfUDI&lt;el'a lyrla.
··t really don't know,'' the Y
CUpper
so.id with a eip. "I gw&gt;sa I'll have t.o talk
lo the boys about that."
D!Magio had Cb be rooUng. Although
Pete Roae oow bu over 700 more ~
hiia . and Hank Aaron hat over 400
additional home runs than him. Joe
DiMaggio Ia baaeball'a moat myt.hiCal
U\ing figure, more legend~ than R48L
~.

wee

' Aarc&gt;a, Bob Feller or W'&amp;llie Mays. Ted
Wllllama coacedecl that DiMaggio wu

"the sntLHt all around ~yu ever." and
DiMqgjo'a number five l$ ponnanently
retired by the New York Ya!Wes.
•
Y at. u Simon ·a lyrica •UU"St. the
DiMaggio myth wenlfar beyond~
Simon eould have appealed t.o the receniJy
retired Mickey Mantle, or t.o then current
atart Uko Hannon KlUebrew and Carl
Yautremsld. but be cbooe DiMaggio.
Why?
DiMaggio may not be an individual
otatl$t.lcel l•ader Uke' Aaron but hia finol
resulta are oevert.hol03s impressive. He
had 1 lifetime .325 batting average. 361
~ home runs, won Most. Valuable
P~er (MVPI Awarda three dllfereo~
timeoo. and played on 10 pennant winners

in 13 fuU _....,. (1936.1939; 1946-19511.
But more impooUntly. DiMaggio wu the
Horatio ~ atory of the 19301 and
19408. He lived in 1 Lime when bloeball
player.. were heroes and not money·
propelled nomads, and be excel1ed in daya
when the sporu pages did ~read like
stock market repoiU.
Born the son of lt.ellao fltblng
immlgrant.s in San Francisco In 1915,
DiMaggio was a ahy lad. His prime
biographer, Maury Allen. rccal1od In
WAere Rave You Gon•. Joe DlMogiJI'o
that whenever DiMaggio'• alt!.erK
braoght girlfriend• homo. thoir brother
would shy from home In order t.o avoid
intreductiona. Joe's Ot/Jy lnt.erest wu
ba~. and although hl• lathe; inKiated
that young Joe should pursue an
education. DiMaggio became obaeelod
wilb tile game ond.wu playing ""mi·pro
baU by the age of 14,
Acaclemi&lt; disinterest at GaWeo High
Scbool and the Great Depre..ion
prompted young DiMaggio to work u a
dock laborer. Primarily on or&amp;llP crater
and trUck loader. Joe'a ri£OrOUO work load
added bulk t.o hi• loa&amp;. Jean body. By
1933. U... 18 ye&amp;Nlld DiMaggio wu a
oolld .U.foow•o aod ltnoWD tlu'OUgbout
U... Boy Area as a flDl' aemi·pn&gt; star. The
SaD ~ Seala. on equivalent t.o a
ClaA AAA farm Lean&gt; t.Odoy, invited Joe
to sprinc ttainitJs, and be ,.poodod by
ma.l&lt;ing the and bluift&amp; .S40 wkh 28
home runs and 169 runs batted ln.
The nest yea~. DiMaggio compilod a 49
game hitting streak. and worda of hia
accomp)Uhment reached then·Yanlree
owner Colonel Jaeob Ruppert. Rupp«t.
was a •pendt.hrift. and he offered t.be
Seals $.26.000 plus live jourMymen
play.,.. for the talented San l'rancioeo
prospect. The Seals complied. and after
two years in the Yankee farm syltern.
OiMagg&gt;o was brought t.o the Yankec!a
spring t.raining camp in 1936.
He was neoded. The Yenks had not won
a pennant in three yeau. and eorely
ml$sed Babe Ruth. their nashy and
charismatic Jtar. Lou Gerhlg and Bill
Diclcey were groat players but not nuhy.
Neilbor was DiMaggio. but hit Florida
home runs were the Lolk of en optlrnlatk
New York. and hls riOe·like ann J&gt;roducod
as much Oare as any of the Bobe'a cl&amp;uic
one Unen.
DiMaggio hit .323 with 29 home runs,
2ll6 hits. and 126 runs btu.ed in during
his rookie seaoon. More import.anUy, be
lead all major le&amp;IJUe outfielderaln enleta
and the Y anlteea t.o a p&lt;IUWit and
subsequent World Scriea victnry.
· DiMaggio earned 11•.000 for hi• ellerY.
and be ~ the rapecl. of the
clem&amp;ndiJ&gt;g New York pteU and fans.
Aft« following his rookie IHliOCI with
three more !IUCCl'S$ful yean. the hi8hligbt
of Joe's boseball ...,._ came in 1941.
when be his major ~e- r«otd 56
game hiuing streak. WilliAms called the
.en-It "the ..r~• rt!C&lt;lrd in bawbaU." and
if it,...- for two outstADding &lt;kfensl••
p&amp;.ya by Cleveland third baseman ~
KelLner , lbia II tel'll tOU ld ba ve
......,;vably lasted anot.lwr 16 ,..._.
DiMaggio led the y~ t.o anot.lwr
peaaimt and World SeriM that year. and
~ the MVP Award.
OiJUajo, like WilllatN and many
plaY'" ol his took precloua ...lltball
lime off t.o ~pate In World War II.
Many sportawril.enl belie\'o that U&gt;e lwe&gt;
yeer lay«£ by DiMaggio coat him a abet
at Babe Ruth' a bomj&gt; run rt!C&lt;lrd. Another

factot which burt DiMaggio WlL!I the
inj uriea he ondurod l.brougboot his.--.
Prom a brolu!n r- in his SaD Pranc:iKo
dtya to torn Meb in 1949, DiMaggio
al•aya played wilbJ)&amp;in. By 1951, a back
injury limited OiM'iiiiSO"s ability t.o puU
the ball and his c:ootinuing fed problelllS
caoood running dllficultiet. Manager
Casey Stengel' wonted to put the world's
greatest cent.erflelder at flfst base so his
bot rookie prospect. Mjcltey Mantle. could
room center. After thei9S1 World Series.
DiMaggio knew enough t.o retire a winner
and did ao.
Real Oltele boldinga. promotlorus. end a
TV talk s how secured DiMaggio's
rortunet. DiMaggio spent time nn his golf
game. and in 1953. al Toot Shore'•
Rateurant inN- York, DiMaggio meta
blonde beauty and PIDyboy pin'Up girl
named Marilyn .Monroe. DiMaggio had
aulffred tlu'OUgb a prevlou.s di-ce but
had found the young actress t.o be
"beaullfw and vibrant." The two ,...,..
married at San f'tancitco's City Hall in
1954.
After 2?4 dtya of ~. Norma
Jean DiMaggio filed for divorce. She
ukod for oo plOpetl.)' and IOCC&gt;.Liod
OiMI!Qio o( cauoln&amp; bee "grievouo
mtntal ou.lferiaa and._..wa."
fiOarm&amp;D Mailer and. ~ M......O.
blotlnl&gt;bers claim DQI.aaio's IIC:IOloal
apalhy and intense )8alousJ wero the
....-.. for the break up. Ooe biographer
notod tbat Dilfaggio oniorwd
bod• and a colored TV"· on their
honeymoon. and sai.d Moaroe W'OC1Id
eomplain bitUrly about DIMaggio'•
Incessant tewvisMJn watcbing.
Maury Allen claims DiMaggio ,..,.

··_..u

dltgw~ted ov.,. Monroo's belulvior during
the ohootinc of Th• S.v•" Y&lt;ar Itch.
DiMaggio w.eotto N•w York to swprise
his wife. but u abe ..... shooting the
famouo dress blo"'D .C..ne. M""""' did it
te\'trll UDD""""""tY t.lrnet to tbo delight
nf onlooltera. Monroe wu uno,.·are that
hfr husband wes In the crowd. and AUen
claims tho rnanioge died a~r that
incident.
Yet. wbilo biographers disagree nver
the broken marriag~. the fact tl'lll&amp;ins
tbat Monroe a nd DiMaggio did resume
dating alter her divomt lo Arthur Miller.
When Monroe died in 1962. DiMaggio
dlaplayed his Camout 5toic COIIIJ'O"W"'· He
haodled all funeral arrangerooii&gt;l$ and
onlered grieving tLaro like Frank Sinatra
and Dean Mlll1.!D away from the
proceedlnsa. OiMoaio wanted MOI&amp;I'OO's
fuD81111 co be a quiet and penonal affair.
theanLi-t.boUof Valrntino·s. To this day,
DiMaggio da.ily node flowers to
Monn&gt;e'apva.
And thida •'-I DiMaggio Uaoeba.seball
~yer and man. ,._..ted t.o bis
gene..,.t.l9n: peofosaiona!Um. dignity,

gnoce. andin-s--1~

t.. B,..,..n and tu. on:1oestno releuod •

-.g In 1941 that daimod "our kids will
remtmber bit oamt. Jollin· JoeOiMaggio.'' Todt,y. OOioaio is _ ,
playing pi lounl&amp;mlm and malting
plubes for au t.ocMtic percobt.on, but be
ia ttiU the pride of'baeball•
'T'bml will be no moro Joe Di:Magg)o..
becauae r.,., agmey. w~u and
Vietnam u1urod this c:ouotry that
athleteS. politicallll and aold.i.n will DOl
be he.- anymore. So Joe DiMaggio is
America'• Jan h«o. and it is no wonder
Paw Slmoa tn!llt to bim for iru&lt;piration.
lt'a gctLing' t.o bt a rougil world out there

now.

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P()p Art I. llkinl thillp," Aody WIIJ'hol oace said.
Hamburpn. '"Young Romance"' comics and Taclde Ooasaia are
o( the thin~~ Pep utista like.
Pop utista drew '!Mpiradoa from everyday it.ema and the
~ art aDd IDU8 media that promoted them du.riDg the

afDuent aDd coaronD!.t lat.e 19SO. and -ly 1960s. Sometimes they
made the producta look ridiculoua, u did Ola• Oldtnl&gt;urg'a man-eize
ice cream COl*, and eometimes they poked fun at the medium itaelf.
eoch .. llo71Adlt.elllt.ein and hia huge trite comic book panela. Aody
Warhol. wbo II:YI be ia fucinated with boredom, created . huge
canv- of repetit!Ye ,!magee, uaiD&amp; ~P cane and Marilyn Monroe.
Pop itt is "'a v.-y typical American phenomenon. .. acoordi.ng to
AlbricM-KDo&amp; Art'Gollery Curator Cbarlotla Kotik, citing Pop Art's
· ~everyday itoma into artistic objec:ta.
The m o - t wa~~ted to be accepted by the publi&lt;: aa well u the
crlt.b aDd otlier art.llta. ADd for ~ moet part it -•·
''Tb.y ,... . DOt that~,"' 01ya Kotik. comparing Pop
lli1JM to tiMir A~ E~loailt COilt.emporariee. They were. in
part, rebdllnc .-Jut this .atyle which had dominated art s'm&lt;;e the
1940., wbea; perhaps, the moat ~ ~t waa Jaclcaoo
Polloc:k. Pop utista wanted to produce art more palatable to the
a....,. Amwlean'a tuta.
la' t980, New York .,Wt Roy Lichtenat.ein obllgecl his you.ng sons
@d peinted t.be picture of Mickey M~ they had ukld him to do.
Llclltenltlbl aw the poea'bilitia of fiDe art clrewu from comics. ll.e
~ted witb Dbmey mil aewapaper otrlpa bef,9111 diacovering
comic book&amp;
comie peoeJa u lllOdel.a but his paliitinga are
11WA11J bup. '""' arii!W'o pen linea are changed into menacing
bledc ~aDd "-1 Ben D.y color dots are balloooed to coin..,ized

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Ha ba been called ''the worat artistIn America.'' But this admitted
a~ a~ ol bit attraetioo: When Lichtenstein comic otrlp
paindQp..., ftnt ~ _ , _ artlat repoitedly told • gallery
.........,., '"""-are the meet teriible peintinga I hlveiM!J' _,., You
.,._.Fall him fat:- He'•
··rJelt that the comlc-oatrip painting had to be ~1111iud. ..

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Llcbtenatain ezp laloed oot'e. "It had to ~.q&gt;reaa great
violence-in an impersonal, removed and

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Detac:b.alebt is alao a trademark of Andy Warhol, pc'obably the best
lmowu Pop uUot.. Moet of 'bit 1980s peintlngi coosiat.ed of repetition
of a alqle lmap ou few cliffernt poeea of the aame portraltwbject.
'l'lllalndudoe his r - . ''100 C.U"' and IIUCb peint.ln8*'u '"Marilyn
M-"-25 oeu1y ldenticeJ portraits ottbe""" eymbol.

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you sure_that's really art?
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Warhol contin'uea to use the commerical silk screen method to
create bla works..
When aaked wby hia painting production was so impersonal, be
replied: "I tried doing them by hand,•but I find it e&amp;Sier to use •
acreeii: Tbi.S W'IJ', I doo 't hlvs to Wot'k on my object.s at all One of my
assiat.aota, or anyone elae for that matter, CliO reproduce the design as
well u I could."'
He wu attacked by 110me (0&lt;' not being a' real artist because be took
much of hia material from stock photographs. Kotilc sees him a.s ao
innovator, thoogb. "'He had a great courage to use these very usual.
automatic and mechanical methods, .. abe contenda.
George Segal tint ventured into Pop Art in 1960, After receiving a
package of newly developed plaaw bandages from cine of his
students. Inapired, he oat nude in a ~ chair and his wife
'mummified' him in theoe ban~ from Mad to foot.' Segal was in
pain as the~ dried and cotitracted, and-they had to be broken
off. He later pieced the cast back together, and leaving it rough·
surfaced, placed it into a chair at a table. He called this 'aelf-portnU.t'
"The Man at the Table ...
Segal since hu taken casta of friends and family and phuled ~ 1.0
bedrooms. buses and dry-cleaners.
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1legal's work IDliY DOt seem t&lt;i be inspired by the commercialiam in
the 1960s, but it is lodged in day-t&lt;Hiay events and avenge
environments..
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The Pop Art Movement encompassed many a.rti8tl and nearly as
many styles. AB Robert Indiana was painting aod&amp;l commentray
including 1965's "Alabama." which read, "'Just as in the anatomy of
man every nation must have its hind part: Selma, Alabama" James
Roeenquist was juxtaposing various billboard 8el:tions in random but
artistic faahion.
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Most of these.utists ore still working in the same or .a similar vein
tod.,. Lichtenatein has gone1on to ttan.sla~&lt;! G,.. tuins aru! Picasso
paintings into his comic book 121etapbors. He Jiaa a1aO begun uiing his
- thick lines and dots abatraeiJy art fortnll in their own right. Warhol
baa become a favorite of Hollywood and trend setters; be now uses an
inatamalle camera to produce the basis of bls unique porliraits.
Perhaps Pop AX's success reault.a from the popularity of i~
model-commcricial art and the mus media. Bot.b lin\ geared toward
t'be American publi~. Advertisers and manufaeturet$ invest millions
of dollars iiito tbeir products. They -nt the product aDd its i~mg~~ to
be as attractive u possible; armiea of artists, researchers, uecutives,
, and designers contdbute time and skill toward the presentatioll of •
these products.
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With so much help in the rii'!t direction, how c:ou)d Pop Art lose?

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The

Sex P"J&amp;to'ia were never t.be beet pllllk band. that title would
pt'Obabty fit better UOilDd. tbe aecka of tbe Cluh. The Pistnls
though· probably ctid more for Pwak rock, with t.belr spitting,
voodtblg .,d terrible musical ablllty, by casting an l118plrational if
unnsual mood ov~ the British rock scene.

WileD the group broke up in S&amp;n
Frtnclloeo lftlll'8dlate!¥ following Lbelr
firot US r.our. Punk'a dayo w~ro
IIUlllbored. Wheu t.he group's l&gt;ota.a.t al\d
moat dMu-uc:tiw member Sid Vlclout

mean H lbey're c1poble of having
children 1 mean on they capobll! of being
bouse broken, In England, where
punldom was carried l.o the hilt.. you could
plalb)y..., that U.O...Iddo "In walking 8
fine liM betweeD death aod prisoo; there

ov4&lt;tdo.ed on drugs after allepdly
miii'CieiAI hll prtirierul iD New Yotk. • .... DO ••Y u.- lddl were solD&amp; 1.o fit •
J&gt;uDIL couJd becin to - the waten:olcn mold; !bey bod oo tu~. But the. pow
awt to nm. Hore In 1981. punk.tn art at M eV an's""" far too opulent to !brow
..;u-;q a level or Punk popularity their lives away for anything oo paiLry ••
.,.,_ &amp;DI.iclpat.ed. A rash ohhe!oe musical fashion chic.
gr'OIIINI are t.rylog 14 emulate lbe Piotol•.
In reoUty. tbat'a aU punic rock moanB 1.o
u Plonk rock 1wake or a wake?
Amoriean kids, • naw way to dre•• ·
Mc;Yan'a (ail01!0l on Buffalo'• rough They'vt turned one of tb4&lt;•greatett aocioa nd t.wllble W•t Side ia hardly a tight eultunl TI!VOiutloM into a c:ootum&lt;o ~y .
wort!IY ol otaP1g a duel thlt will dtdcle Wb.IL do these kidl !mow about living
tbe vl&amp;bllity ol a moYem6Dt !.hat brought . bond to mouth in a 0t1a1 n:Ugbl;y em~
when! it is i.mpos.u.le to find 1 job? In Lbe
IJIUaic out a clec:8de ioclg coma. IL lnd~
would haw t.en far more appropriot.o 1.o Land of HBO, TAP and 'I'R7. how can
hokl tuch a coafrootetlan 011 Punk ' I homt t hkids even begin to fathom
turf, CBGB'1 or Maz'a Xanuo Cl!;r In ~ !bey can't fM!t Brit.ona may
Ne• York City or in Ita 1dopt.ecl •onder.
London.Enst-nd ~ Such .,.... not
Evw in experiencing the music, Lbe
tho co• ~. • • the fog or Punk b.ld youLbs !rom oppoeit.e tldLUt of t.he Atl.ontlt
drifted over Bufftown like the differ. This new mulde woo their visa for
momentary tl4.... Once the cummL of the
m~og!cal eignlfictneeof au eh a haze,
wbaL would follow would be either bee van muaie began. tsbles and chair~ wel1! no
longer neeessary. tttio wu mu&amp;ic foi Lbe
oent day1 or ...-etcMd gloomineoa.
LooiUn&amp;' Ulra 1 caoUe. McVau's weart itt people. it wao mode 1.0 be f•lt DOL
uttrior prouclly. For ovec SO yoen lbt •"-bed. " White Riot" and ' 'AMrchy In
wow froot dub hu been the C•ty't the U.K." were calla to boU~. their
seminal mueicol forum. And Uke tbo "Revellie". it was u..,. to I""P to your r..,t
bo• ery aroo It luitulted in. MeV1111'1 hu and abo,.. your suppOrt for the new militia
lbe ame ...t.hemec:k mac:hiomo of a dock 'lrilb Ge.....J Joo Strummer ond Col"""l
Johnny Rotten ludlntt tho way.
work..-.
Blntlo
Inside l.bough, iL's no Bucklngbam
Palace. Pt.inl&lt;ld ineaftdesccnt light bulb.
banging nokodly from lbe ceiling. caeL o
seod,y ohadow throughout. 1'be eight I.-

roof and unprolsbed support po1u Uun
tho room 1.o • church baaemerlt.. The
pot..roas n lbe ac:at.terecl ttblee COI.lld

ouily be old......-~'lril.b. half dozen
bil\110 eatdo in front of them insl4ed or
wild.eye youtba ouL lor kic:k.s.
MooLollbe b-owd is done up looking u
ost.enlalloul • • pqaible r.o avoid any llnlt
to lbc A.m erican bourgeoise. Witb Lboit
gin and tonica in front of them 111'1! Lhe""
lbe people who will be tomorrow's
moml1\)'3 and doddye? By that I don't

Strummer and Rotttn wore more then
leaders. lbey w~ "friend•." Th~y knew
lhe ICOffl and could 1110'1 the peln

999

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politle&amp;l ldeoloci.,. lhll
made aense lin tbeory anywoyl l.o the kids.
Spewing

punk bands - . . moro then mwdcians,

they were iaronn•l aovernmenta\
rep.-ot.al..iveti aod aodo.l prophet.s
Lyric! reed like a new Bible
"Back home lboir tumlna on Lheir
faithless new religion/Everybody'• oittio'
' foun'd waLChio" ulevflllon/London·s
burning with boredom now/London '•
buri"'! d ial 999."
Dial 999 (em~,.geney number) und more
of~n then nnt tho an1,..L'r was the muoir.

Tile Beat Goes On
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Back in Ule Stet.H. rtspollS&lt;' elicited from
lbe seme desire. had a diatinct.ly clill....,.t
flavor. The maanlng of the words noel
pooL the llot.encre oe if they wert' flllnd
'lrith helium. They a pproac)l muelc
tmuggly. eonc.orts are populated by tbOM
1.00 p,_.,upied with mainttining an

image.

A be.Y$ eon do Lhll ond gjrb can do Lhat
type
attitude. whieb pervede•
Americ:on c:ulture. ia pop. Tbe lint Nle of
Punk oc:cordlng to Paul Simon (Clash). i•
tbot lbere are no rule5. What exisb. in the
Stotea: ia Punk 'lrith too many guidelinM.
Ew..,.....IV&lt;l atN&lt;~ lead• to the thrill!'
ring cln:u• of tho l'lumatics. who are
notblng more thnn • bu11d of llU!I'CCMrles
trying 1.o copltallze "" already nosttl~c
punk roc:kert. They ew.ploit the entire
theM' of the onginol move"""'t ""d lor
the dWonont public just .-lwng thlll
musk for the lirJt time, present a
distorted picture of 1977. The)• play loud.
diab.lrmoniouo. obnoxious music. which Is
only mode polatable by' their Lbeatrical
perfonnanees. wllieh Include blowing up
automobile chain 11ws and plenty of •kin
provided by the buxom Wendy William•.

or

Melody
Punk rock ••• never big on melody. bu\
tbe Plumalics may overs tep tho
boundoriu or good Ltote. They dross up
u aide s how ot Lractlmu and emit the
same a .,.thetk qu.U~;r-lreakiah .
TheRa~. from TDr&lt;K~to. ~ lbt
border 1.o ploy McV•n·.. l n hopmg tO
rm..h tbo tomishing punk porlrtit.
Young and full of energy lbo group of
unlrnowno commenced playing. They
were I&lt;MJd and U.ey tried to be 81\gry bur
a t their ~•• i ndured, they kt&gt;pl droppln~
oubl.lc hint.6 rJ&gt;et r.h&lt;!y might not be u

t&lt;Ngh 1• they acted.

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"Thia nut oongeollod FW.l
il'o
nothing peroonal.'' announced Lbeir
l..ther cooLed lead .J.oaer.
Nothing peraoiUil? If J ohnny Ro~n
would ~v• said that he would have
directed it at everybody and anybody.
end token on all CX&gt;CDen if tboy d.i4n'tlike
ft.. The original Punk purviii)'On were
looooHippod. feeliog
l.o . 0 l.beir
mind on any IA&gt;pk - re.cerdle.. of
I'Opl't!CUQions. 1'be uchanp of lbougbt
waa a key in~t in the movemenL.
Now this new breed worriea about being
profa ~?
When the band· s c1tummer got up to gel
1 cup of bOO!r, he expOI!l'd t ho deopest rift
'" Punk cultures old ond new. He wu

.me

wearing desipr jeans.

It ..·as a

contradittion in stylea; t utUTpatlon ol 011
ldeel
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Pashion waa such an tnteval part of lbe
punk revolution. By not conlorminc to
tonV&lt;!ntionol atyla and dreui.,. In a
manner Lhat wu stigmoli.ucl it - DDiy
onved ... a unifonn but ~ peoplt
In c.emu of a now culture. Putting
ybu.,.._lf o~ tbe ~vet of your enemy leu
the air out of the Ure.
Slarrlngly . the RaJ!" wu accepted
onthu•i••llco.Uy, which ia o stot.e of Lbe
art mdlcator. ln.• tead of being a aocial
abberont. whitb waa tht oricinol
intention. they bove ~ved eecrp&lt;a.oa!
lOLO oociety. People aeofl ol the punk$
lbese days. tlley lbink they're 811
overgrown c:hlldnm. u,-~ng ~ day liS if
11 wen Hallowetn: DO looger do lbry
incite terror in tbe bearu of others. With
the element of fear ineopadtoted, Lbe
mode contained in todly*• punk is ••
limp •• • wet noodle. '!'Mit (tbe punkel
coorse bos l&gt;ren much like that of tiM!
19608 hippie. ontt' 111 inOueot.ial polltic•f
faction. now just a !a~hlon. Rest in peace.

by Liz Petrino

and Buddha tMr god.
Con.lideriDg tbtir aut.omoOollt:, laid·
back
ooe II •Ull'riaed ID fmd
any Utenuy developmeJit It aD among a
group too tired to rage ag&amp;Wt the dying
of the Ught. Yet rl(ge tboy dld, eopeciolly
two young poela wboae rounes art now
tyn&lt;&gt;nymous 'lrilb the But Movement:
Allen Ginsberg IDd Lawrence

w•t.enee.

Sa etY Pl.ns

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tMir wris4 , . _ limn
uJU!JCCW.U {UUy, goue Up/oM IL~,.. (o~
to O(Hn onli9u.• •tons u-lwre 1/wy
ih&gt;"lfllt/Otry werr t{row'ii!g olD oNl
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Eveu If e bit cUebed at times In ite
n !Yolot.ioiUII')' Oavor, Ginaborg'a norrat.ive

poetry heel ruCNJharp cutting~ end

;;iri;iii;lii~5iii~
ii

In

a loa&amp; euJocy on IUs moc.ber'a

cleotb...simllarly attnd.ive II hia rpeclaJ
brand of humor. whieb occu;ooaJObobbleo to the aurl oee. In " A

Sllpormarltet in Californlo, ··he COtDIIIentt
Walt WbiLUian't marked oexual

011

pftfnrence:
I ....., you, Wolr Whit"""" childl...,
loo•ly old gn;bber,
po•/101
t W - U. IM
rwfrll•ruwr tutd ~

amo,..

llw . , - y boya.
J Mold you utll!l qi6Uiiou of .-4:
W.\oAUled 1M
porlt e.\opl7 W.\al prico ,.,..,_, Aro
you "'))AAP!

brief images and ~ WID to the
full wflb eometimeo ddicat.o. oomatimes
rut bien, a..:uraey. After 1 Ieos 1ban
happy childhood, F~ was aent l.o
on O&lt;pb.l~ In C~~qua. New Yorit.
Later. otter a a Lint In the N1vy and eotne
time •pent at n ..... mquine, he toolr hiii
doctorate I t the So&lt;bonne In 19111 and
from then! beaded out West..
With Peter Martin, FerllQBbetU
founded City U&amp;l&gt;ta in S&amp;n f'nuac:iaco.lbe
lint oil paper-back boobtcn in tbe
tountry and the ....... •hlc.b ..... to later
pubUsb Ginsborg'a Hot£L
p~·· potOy ill richly i.mapi:te.
fuU or homer and polit.lc:al jabe. Like Lbe
OLber Beall. he is s.Upt.lc:alobout religion
'and the a"""""'hllity of trllth: " l t 'a aU
writ down/ o ,... aomo aeroii ·Lype
parduneotalwhith oomc benchmenlleove
lying around.. the
Dead Su

- Uke•here
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Ginsborg, FertiJicl&gt;etd Olrt.ocl with

Zen Buddhism and oft.oo ...n.d hia
belief of an eaiJI()I w«&lt;cc filled wilb ..U.

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ClOIICrtt.o

cooU...v.p..t

wilb bl.ond billboonl.tlllhlstn imbecile
iUuolon1 of bappioe..:· Kla frank
atttemeJ~t and good t)'tl
detail make
pomno like " In Goldea Oats Park Tbot
D~" and "ln Goya'a GrMteat Scenes We
Sean To See'' rou.nch,y. preeoeiouo. and

rot

lot oourael very, very Sfoat.

Though Ginaborg and Ftrlinghetti """'
indleative of tbe :S.l poets, tl!eY were

eertlanl.Y DOt tbe oab- ...--«hen. liP

lAw Welch. Gary Snyder. and Gregory
..0 lmowa but ju.n lA
lnftueatilll. Tbey blu.ed a new trail in
Modern poetry wilb Lbelr reoasnit&gt;on or
looeliDess and oddly pni()I&gt;Cdve puaivity.
They rejeetod ~. )'tit lltuclt to
poetry u t.beir 1110et condenoed rcrm of
o~&lt;p.-...Joo. Tbey touched '"""' 11.11d
tu.......d it Seit. and it may never bo U..
wneqain.

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fizz, 1izz f 0
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011t.lde _erillcl.-. (eopec:l.a1q -when it
IDVC&gt;Iwd ,..._.,..,.,t , . . . _ or the
threat of ,..W.tioel. awtad ita "'"' aolf.
recuJati.Dg apparatoa.
!A_ 1971, tbe National Acl...a.!Dg
Review Board (NARDI
"t.o
develop a strociure whldl would apply
the pereuaaive cepadtl• of
t.o
voluntarily eliminate d aeepttve
advertlalog. ITT
BMlDr
beeane the first corporatlcn t.o ..... to
correc:tive ~ f.o I"'IDDVVI U.
jlluti:m that Prom. tned wu effecthre in
,.eight amtro1. W~bert with
~would ligbtll&gt;e ~all­
the way tD the s.q.._ Court. which Jet
the ,ProFl)A ruling IWid.
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By 197'7, the NARD had reoulted lD
modifying
or
dlacontlnulag
advertieenw!Dta in 600 of ·the ~300 ciiWna
it reviewed.
Self·regulation and eoneumer
mtervention baa c:hanllwd U. content of.

saltwater.
became u. oaieoponoD t.o the ma-. '
Moulhwoab Ia medicall,y lwmlu.-aDCI
Pwt food, for ezamp&amp;e. beDe6ttoed from
uaeleaa, but IDOA PI'~.., unawaro
TV elqiOIIUn!. ManU, lhe liDidly - ·
of
lhooe faciA •
oooold be a otrup cat t.o EIII'OpllaDO, wbo
Amo.:ic:aDa ,_;ve much or their bMIIh
feod !.heir pet.o CAble ~ Mally
v-....riano will t.ell you that &amp;Dimala and hygeine rnforiiiation from
care very liWe about "'bat ~hey a.t 1111d advertiaing, although most. ia incorrect.
~-running ad campaigns bave ca~~eed
itevariety.
Tbeo why dD pet foocla fillouper1l'&amp;l'ket mllllona t.o be spent i.D tbe aeozdl of
lalea aDd why have aelo akyrocket.ed perfllet " regularity " although the
from abnoat .zero 20 yar11410 t.o over $.2 .5 im~ of a dall,y bowel movement Ia
a mediail myth c:rM~ b.Y adYOrtdillg. In
billion by 1976? Becau.e advert.ioiag baa
a poll tabu by ~ Food and O.V.,
mode Americana believe peto mu.t eat pet
Admin.lalntlon IFDA). 33 j)OI'CClt of
food ~hey enjoy.
tboM qUMtioaed believed it wu a
~ to lhe i.adu.c.y, liMn are

.,..n".
co.

advertlainti. 8UJipoaedJy IMIIhoa it more
"""-and lea4ac!~Ptiva. Tbe ..,uaw.g
met:b.tniom• givetho ~ public the
~to"fial&gt;l;beek''u­

advoeete David Borowita eaya.
"Advertiaing is a rollective medium
that· often reveals more about ~
audience than tbe product," writeo Jeffrr
Schnlnk i.D SIIDP. Croc.\ 4lld Popultir
T&lt;UU. It reOeete the

6Ddlnp of detailed

re-reb i.Dt.o moUvetlon and behavior.
uaing what ~ are. what they
believe, aDd what they often keep hidden
from tbemaelves.
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Advertlaing is a anc:la1 il&gt;clicetor. It
baa DO va1ne or its own, only the vala...., appli«i to it, cooadoualy or nDI..
t.bree "&gt;'!'!! or
food boyero- u. .,..,..Cty.
Kumana give meaning \.o things.
Hall.b fallaciea apawned by advertlalog
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abatraeting them Into symbols.
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of the can."
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everything frOm beer to boot.a to sports
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completely change the look helps yow model evqld from the flash off a nearby
of a colored photograph or squinting. However, you're wall or ceiling . Modern
simply highlight details · not llmltad to overcast days. electronic Hash units like
~uch es clouds and' skin Trt1o achieve the same fool&lt; · Vlvltar's 2500 have enough
tone In a black-and·whlte by placing your subjects In power to carry easily from
photo.
the shade or-near a bright flash to ceiling to model.
Cross-star, multiple· wi ndow. Available )JGht
If your walls ars dark or
Image .nd aplft.fletd fitters streaming throogh a"WWndow ceiling Is high, bounce the
add a touch of the exotJc1o near yout subject can add a ligh t- off
a
white
your pictures,
while very pleasing effect
poaterboard or similar llghi
ultraviolet, skylight and
Photographs
taken surface. If you do decide to
polarizing filters remove outdoors In the bright photograph Indoors. using
haze and sllghtiy clarify sunlight · can be attractive, Incandescent or florescent
oolora for everyday use. but as a photographer, you light
Instead
of
Your photography dealer have to be careful. If your pholog.r aphlc flash, check
probably has a free guide to subject Ia facing directly your film· you ·w ill probably
flhera which will expand the Into the sun, you'll find the need to purchase a filter or
possibilities even further.
model Impatient and the end special film to correct the
Now that . you have the product
harsh
and color resulting from the
equipment. It's time to use It unattractive. However, If the artificial lights.
like a pro. First, take a Up light Is behind the
And today's flashes tlave
from the professionals; be photographer and a bit to
generous In using fUm. Even the side, light will reflect added features that enhance
the most successful plaa&amp;Jngly ott your subject's portrait photography. For
photographers do not rely on face and w ill eliminate example, the 2500 has an
" eye llght panel " that
one snap of the shutter; -to model squint •
And, don't forget to use captu res
sparkling
achieve the professional
A STEADY GRIP Ia probablt the -'Important apec:t
photopraphs you see In a ·the camera on rainy days. highlights in the model's
of phologr8phy• . Note hera that the pbotogra!ll*
magazine or studio, ttte Colorful rain slickers and ey!Js.
aupporta• the camera with the pelm of the left hMd
And now, . . lights
photographer may have bright faces really stand out
while INwlng the thumb and Index fJnoar fYM to
used several rolls of film.
from a grey background. ' camera, a.ctlon.. . you'r~
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If you ars taking Indoor ready to be the farhily's
right hand Ia uMd f~ balance and to operata the
This Is because people
are ever changing their photographs In the ~venlng, ' ' p r o f e s s I o n a 1 ' '
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be elite to operata the etrtn ca-. without
expressions and posture, use a flash for best results. pho tographer. Snap away!
mowing hla hands.
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pnd 1118 look you've been
walling for may lest only a
moment. Also, after hearing
several clicks of the shutter,
your family members will
probably begin to relax. To
stretch your film dollar,
especially when you're
experimenting, use color
slide or B&amp;W film; they are
less expensive than color
print film, and either can be
used to make a high quality
prtn1.
To achieve a natural and
relaxed look photograph
your models-expecl ally
children-when they are
Involved In an activity.
Opening presents during
birthdays or holidays offers
a perfect opportunity
because your subject Is
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exc i ted
and
engrossed In the adventure
and tbe environment Is
festive and colorful.
There are plenty of other
·opportunities
tor
pho t ographs,
though ,
especially when you're
photograph ing your own
children. Catch them when
they're playing in a sandbox.
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1. Advantages of an SLR camera'!! reliability (Nikon, additional creativity; an SLR
Camera
Pentax, Mlnolta, Canon, that f grows" as your skill
Olympus major brands; all--' Increases.
A. Larger negative reliable)
meaning sharpt~r images·
B.
Quality ·
of Ill. Basic Accessories for a
capable of enlarge_ment (up parts/durability.
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35mm Camera
to poster size and largeq
C. Automatic, manual,
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combination
A.· Lenses-wide angle
B. Interchangeable or
lenses (for Infinite varl,ty In automatic/manu'al light and telephoto'(a zoom lens
wide angle, telephoto &amp; metering
In one of those ranges or @..
close-up capabilities)
D. Camera body weight wide-to-telephoto zpom
C. More creative
E. Price .(note: special offers optimum f«!XIblllty)
options (made possible wltl\ . ,aavlngs are . available
~-Electronic Flash Unit
ability to control focus &amp; throug!l kit purcha;lAis)
e. Protective filter for
light; to add on filters, to
F. Comfort (how does it lens (Skylight or Ultraviolet)
combine flash &amp; other light feel to you)
• D. Equipment case
sources, etc.)
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G. Ease o.f usj ng
E. lens brush/blower
D. Ease of use-today's features, seeing gauges, and cleaner
SLR's cameras are usually etc.
F. Pr9tect1ve le_ns case
automatic.
H. Type of focusing
G. Lens teleconverter
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(instantly dovbtes or triples
mechanism
II. What to took for In
1:-- Speci a1 -·built-In the focal length of your tens
' purcha.sing an SLR camera
features (motor ·drive/auto
H. Tripod (espS.cially
winder, waterproofness)
I mportant In IO)N·IIght
· J. Features ~hat offer· situations)
IV. Recom-mendations
selecting a camera
A. Obtain literature at
camera store
B. Talk .to dealers; Each
has personal bias so see
more than one (You're pretty
safe with the well-known
brand names)
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C. If interested, read a
photo
magazln"e
or
Consumer Reports report on
the cameras
D. Narrow choice to a
few' in your prlce range
E. Try them out In the
store; go through the steps
of loading a camera, setting
gauges, focusing, etc.
F. ' Ask Jhe dealer about
used cameras and check the
p.hoto magalnes for mallorder camera outlets; you
can often saxe lnoney
G. Look Into SLR outfits
that inclued a complete
"starter" · sysfem including
such Items a~ 'a camera,
Interchangeable .tenses,
automatic ,flash, and so on.
This Is a. particularly
economical way to get
started In SLR photography.
"(For example, the .Vivftar XV
System 35 offers a precision
quality automatic camera
plus accessories and case
for modest lnvestmeflt.)
H. Consider buying a
camera with a lens other
than the "normal" 50 or
55mm lens. For example,
buy a camera body and 28-50
l!lm lens, ot 35-70 or 2~ or
70.150- lens for , long-term
flexibility &amp; \ICOnomy
I. look Into .tenses,
flashes &amp; ~her accessories
made
by
"other
manufacturers (e.g. Vlvltar &amp;
other companies specialize
In marlte1Jng a wide
selection of high-quality
acbessorfes that · are mide
to beua,d with ~ major
camera brands. ' ~Jck with
' · major brands with · a
reputation for quality and
you'll itlld up, wltll a better
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Domain of depth of field
DEPTH O F FIE.LD: The flrat photograph llluatnltes a
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4t tremendous growth In the rare ..or difficult to find . probably wonderlnct how
~ _number of professionally. . pictures lot use by various one gets Into · such a
i&gt; employed and tnse lance publications mostly. Though buaTness. Ideally, a good
1. photographers In recent · almos! eyery m-.)or picture researcher Is one ·
f years. This Is due in large magazine has employees Jn who has a llood general
-: part to the vast Increase In this type of work the growth education, strong . world
pubtlca,tons ot ali klilda. has been mainly In tree- affairs backgrouQd, Is . a
media addict and of course
- Thle Is also attributable to lance work.
the greatly I-ncreased
Though pay for tree lance possallsas good skills In,
popularity In picture taking work varies from job to job, 8Jld knowledge of, the
In general, creating a larger the l~west Is for !llxtbook history or photography. _
number
of
talented · research which runs about
II nelttter of the above
photographer$ from which $10.00 per-hour. The average mentioned Interests you and
to choose.
rate of pay ·lies ·between 'you're still into working with
Another lesser known $10,00 and 20.00 per hour cameras you could always
area of photography, Which with film work being the become
• a
sales
hu grown tees dramatically costliest.
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representative for one p f the
than actual picture taking is
For those who have begun major corporations 'Who
picture researching. That Is to acquire an Interest for .h~ve grown tremendously In
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Recent developments 1n sopnist lcated, precl~ion
camera technoiogy haVe lad iiTstrument. Like any
to . ·more
and
mora· precision instrument it
automation
tor requires ci!Jrtain handling
photograprMrs. · The 35mm precaullons· to keep It
camera haa bliicome very functjoning correctly.
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easy to usa providing such
Pat haps
the
most
featoras ~s automatic lmportar~t preca\!tlon is to exposure, automatic film protect the camera troll) the
advance and even automatic elements. Water, sand, dust,
focusing. It Is easy to forget etc. can quickly ruin your
that the simpler the camera expensive
camera,
Is to use, the more complex sometlmes making i t
are the mechanlsms Inside. 'un!.t~Paira~le. Taking a
The modem camera Is ' a camera to the beach Is not a
, .•
goo&lt;! idea unle~ can' ,
completely protect the
camera ,.(JI case is not
enough). Also, keep the
camera away from extreme
heat or cold. This Is bad for
the camera as well as the
film. Trunks or gloveboxes
of cars are not good places
to store your camera
Your lens can be
protected Inexpensively by
mounting a skylight or UV
filter. This keeps dirt and
foreign objects from striking
the lens. II is much less
~xpenslve to replace a
damaged filter than to repair
a . damaged lens. When
.cleaning lenses, always
blow off loose dust first.
Various devices are
available for this purpose at
camera stores. Then wipe
with lens tissue following
instruct~ons on the pap~i!ge.
Do not use tissue made tor
eyeglasses as this could
harm the lens coating .
Most modern cameras
have &lt;~,t least one battery. If
. you are not using the
camera steadily, (at least
once a week) remove thebatteries. t.:eaking batteries
can cause clam age· to your
equipment. Also, remove the
batteries pccasionally anq
5 winnes:sreceive a grand !J1Ze.that IS
c lean all contacts, battery
and camera, with a pencil ·
really a grand prize: A Nikon FE camera, a
eraser.
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135 mm telephoto lens and acoessories.
• Keep t.he outside or your
Altogether, it's~ Sl&lt;XX&gt;. ...
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camera clean by blowihg it
Also; anyone who includes $LOO for
oH· and brushing with a .soft
postage and haOOijng akJog with
clean ·brush. Also, blow oot
their.pbqtn wil be sent a roll &lt;i Kodak
the Inside occasionally
5247 35 nun film.
when the back Is open. Do
Below are 1he
not use too much force· near
Read them call!fuly
the shutter curtain however.
~there
Also, if your camera Is a
• wi be a short quiz •
single lens reflex, blow out
· afterwards: • .,,.,~·-,,. ....a.-·eo".........the mirror chamber by
removing the .lens. Do not
touch the mirror Itself as it
soratches easily.
· In
spite
of
your
precautionary measures,
your camera may still suffer
a breakdown. Never force
any camera control If it does
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increase
the
damage
by
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forcing it. Take ·n to a
camera repair specialist to ·
be checked. Repair shops
are
listed
under
"Photographic Equipment
Repairing... In · the phone
• book.
Even If your camera
appeafl! to be working fine,
have it OOIJIPietely checked
over about once a year. •It is
well - Worth the nominal
service charge.

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years, manufacturers are
concentratlhg on Improving
their oxide based tapes. On
t he b asis of recent
announcements,• all the
major manufacturers seem
to be following slmiii!J paths
In t heir development
programs.
By thla point In time even
many of the lowest priced
cueette decks can handle
metal basad tapes. Though
as many have discovered,
metal tapes are hardly
distinguishable from most
good oxide tapes. Aclually,
the biggest dlffernce Is In
price with metal tapes
costing around twice as
much.
Among the problems
faced by manufacturers Is
the maintenance of a
uniform, controlled tape
path. Another problem trying
to be overcome Is the
shifting of the tape In the
cassette at right angles to
the d irection of tape,
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hubs and guide rollers of
lmpioved plastic materials
which prevent the tape
packs from binding against
the Inside of the cassette
shell.
II Is not the purpose of
this article to play favorites
with any particular brand of
tape manufacturer, merely
to point out the efforts being
taken to lmpi'OIIe the quality
of cassette recordings. And
Indeed, this year's models
are showing obvious
improvements over last
year's.
II is the opinion of this
writer that the quality gap
between metal and oJCide
tapes
has
narroll(ed
significantly. Which brands
will go best with youJ
specific tape deck Is hard to
say. I can only recommend
that after reading the spec
sheets to try a few which
sound good for your system.
Then of course, the pleasure
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back and deciding which
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stereo components
True stereo bUffs look
forward to the biannual
stereo conventions with an
expectancy similar to a
talent scouts anticipation of
the college draft. Each
convention introduces some
lncr8dible achievements In
stereo
component
adv.llncement. This year's
first convention certainly
proved to be no exception.
Though the maforlty of
college students spend
between $400 and $700 on
stereo components, an even
greater number dream about
components like those
pictured below. The tape
deck you just looked at Is
the cassette deck of the year
In the new produc t s
category. Close examination
leaves no question why.
The Nakamlchl 1000ZXL,
definitely an instrument of
the future, harnesses the
power of 2 microprocessors
(A.B.L.E. &amp; R.A.M.M.) to
redefine the state of the art.
This model offers a most
Impressive list of features
the length of which cannot
be· covered In the space
provided. Priced at $3500.00,
this model won't be found in
too many dorm rooms.
Another award winner this
year Is the four feet tall by
two Inch Magneplanar
speakers. At a suggested
retail price of $385.00 this
model, unlike the Nakamichl
1000ZXL Is within price
range lor many college
students.
Because
the
most
significant advancements in
stereo technology were in
the Increasingly popular

cassette decks, we will
focus on this component.
The two newest advances In
tape recording technology
were metal-particle tapes
an~ Dolby HX Headroom
Ext~nslon.

Since you are, all familiar
with metal tapes, I will focus
on Dolby HX • Headroom
Extension. 'The_ advantage
this provides Is to eliminate
the high frequency. losses
caused by setting higher
bias levels which minimizes
distortion at loWllnd middle
frequencies. This can also
be achieved with metal
particle tapes but your costs
are much lower If you have a
tape deck with Dolby HX
Headroom Extension.
One of the manufacturers
boasting this feature Is IliAD
particularly their models
6040 and 6140., These
represent a much more
practical tape deck lor the
average college student
priced at about $285.00. This
feature Is available through
many other manufacturers
as well.
These are of course just a
lew
of
the
re~ent
innovations in · stereo
technology. 1 hope that you
are as Impressed with these
as 1am. And though'we can't
all allord the Nakami.chl
1000ZYL, it gives us .
something to dream about
and keeps us In anticipation
of coming innovations.
Whatever eventually strikes·
your laney most, I am sure
that you w ill agree that most
of the lui) Is in comparing
the different models.

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why our.cassette recordings good high frequency.·
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would like them to be. This level setting Is to set the
article deals with several level so that the meter
ways to Improve your home needle
twitches
cassette recordings.
occ asionally during the
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that best wori\s In your deck, loudest ones.
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properly matching your such that no single level
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you
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control, try adJusting It of recordln~.
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sonlcally similar to the kind quality equipment Isn't the
of material you're planning first requirement for top
to
record.
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bias setlln~ gives the best Incurred through mulllple
b!llance
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tiUII!ida&lt;
Joe Rin:la, P
U.CrSt.
The Prttidaa&amp;-dea uaid ..... doe
periJ tolled to ~ aot Ia cootaa ..,... _ , aotdeDu . _ ...._ o f tlw ballau 8114 doe
viclory
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SA. ''I tlalnt SA loti _....,.
(SA) dccliom. &lt;IIJI(llrlna r;.. or 111&lt;
A br&lt;Udowa of 1M
....... positlcaJ, wlaik stoclaw ~ ..... 101alk Rtfkia ..... ..... lhtpastw.o....U,"bcYCifed ''Do" lay a three to l*" Scbaeta roo . . _ ~ Ia 1M eotly T - y _,.,., "Pcopi&lt;
matJia oa llle &lt;Xlfttro¥&lt;nial ROTC an-t Complc:A. 111&lt; nmt.W hi~ I te.aducy 10 b«OIM'
wiruler troVDCed tla&lt; T rlum,ph ~ ..... ..., ..... toll}'lftd
ref&lt;n:ndWIL
Joinina Rifldn OD Ill&lt; &gt;ictory coadid.lte oa tbc Maio Slreet Iarina about • - .... ..
Rifkin lmlskd that 1M r&lt;S&lt;du
JliDd ...,.. fdlow SXUBA membcn ~up b..., •octot'f
St&lt;V&lt; ~.. (Vice Ptaiclmt), ....,..W. Winnina by o-cr dvte.(o- prcMded him with 1 lllllldMe uad
Travis Ballard (Uni_..;ty Council ooe in Squire Hill, tW&lt;Mt&gt;oOa&lt; m he told h&lt; ptaas to use tllis to puo his
repramtative, ud St~ Cauooe Oatk ()ym ud thr&lt;e"o-ooc: in .,._into oaloca, swtiaa widl
He
aad Joho Sutoro (Student Goodyear Hill. Rifkin padded hb "punlna Ill&lt; piocft
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AssQc:iatioo of 1M Sill&lt; Unlvrrslty vic&lt;ory with o SltOill mowina In
dd&lt;ptes). Ooly Triwnplu Marie
Moen (Treasurer) and T1011 Smkt
The fllloltolli&lt;s of 1ut week's SA dectiom arc ., follows:
(SASU del&lt;pt&lt;) .,..,.. obi&lt; to break
ialo the SKUBA mooopoly•
After lmpouocllna 1M ballou
16'19
n ...
Joe Rifkin
Friday b«oUK of a plethora of
158
2'7'111
Conldl Sdao&lt;blef
:ompa;p «&lt;fnplainu. SA ofrldals
l&amp;S
Tom
Coa111t
finally narted cou.ntina la.tc
7'111
208
Tom ShaMooday aiPt after Ill&lt; Stuclc:m·
S'lll
JonlaDAIISiaocler
uo
Wille Judiciory (SWJ) tiUDed doWII
Rita
Robtru
OISQUAUflED
oWl~~ fh:lm 'Triwnl&gt;b
va . . -t
Presitlmtlal &lt;aDdidot&lt; Cortldl
IDl
St... Kaplan
$daoclcr 10 ~ 1111111 of 1M
_... H&lt; bod cb.aqed 1tilkla and
9?4
30'111
PlalJ Pipaldll
40S
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SIW1IA Trasarer bop&lt;ful Ste-t
Lalic Jeffery~
.m II '!'I
Williky willa oa:o:plina 10 w...J
Vanity Ollb mdoncmeat of
TrIJ6S
42...
Mart Moore
WpPOrt.
)6. .
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St..-. Williky
[)ebb;r O'Ska
475
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231
MatyAsaw:r
IWtla oacaos.-.d lais - .
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Travis Bollard
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SASU Odopea OJ
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Sllcdlan to plan lite ~

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Monday.

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&lt;ull)n.l&lt;d by the Olltoome, and aid
...: Tuesday ht wu uruw-c: of his fwun
- plus. The Faoully-Studenl
:; Asloeillio&lt;t Ptcsident prau.d the
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had predia~ my VOlt lOIII prt:tty

doody. akf&gt;ouP Jot (Rill;lll) did
6o ba1a than npec~~:· ~
friumpb Pll'l)l &lt;Udid11uvbmin~
"'" dirrer.,. ....,plainu .,.., the
wttl&lt;end in a 1ul dilob ltltrnpl to
ltlve the PYaidentiaJ raae rultd
invalid.

Yer borb 1imea he wu
unsuccaoful. Tht f1nt involved !be
coafuJion aurroundina 1hc
tndontmml by lnltmlional
duba inro SW J Milll lndeptnden1
Rh a Robert• orr 1be ballo1.
allbouch It ~fll.l&lt;d 10 have Ibe"""'
r&lt;r&lt;htdul&lt;d.

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Air uatllc CCIIWOicn....,.. "'-'tabaveJdledldod
I "fty-in" I&lt;&gt; Wllhloalon roday In aD Mltmpl IO
tJ&lt;pedi1•
or • bUI t:allina for
lac:reaoed air lnlffk afety - · ~ bill Is
preacuUy bt:iac dtboltd iD eommlu.ee.
Panidpellne lo the "fly-in" will be repc.....,lllves
from lhe Ruffolo 011d Nu.,.ra F.U. ......-ionil
llrporu. ~ c:oouolk:n will m&lt;et witb chrir respoalve
Conaressmen to plea for hiP.. pay and a b&lt;uer
intcrnlatiooal aad minority ro1lr&lt;m&lt;n1 pion, in addicion 10 ~ iOIJill 11110 safety
11ildenu for p11&gt;pdlin1 blm pastlh&lt; ttJUlalioM.
SKUBA l111dsUdt. Moore ptlttr..S
Tht W..run.too &lt;Y&lt;nl is 011 tl&lt;l&lt;nslon of reotnl
I )6S
VOit5
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Wltllky's "lAfonnational pktclinp" by oN'-&lt;Iucy COilllolk:n a
""-tdaina 1ht SKUBA lbt IWO looal alrpon•. In Sllllalt"""""" QXIjlmclion,
candidate by
penltrll.qe poiau. manbaa or the Profraional Air Trame: Conllollers
Ocpn!..lon {PATCO) pic:ker..S ar 350 orb&lt;r traJ'Iic
•-rot otnl&lt;r$ Nationwldt.
~ Sub Board Cltlirman Slid be
We only WIIIIIO ~UCIIltiMIJilblic.," NiapTo Falll
.-pccu "" problenu workioa wilh PA"TC0
Unit Head Robert Sdminer told T/tf!
Kaplan and Rifkin. "I , ..... an
lh- or us had ldtu ~ would ~ Spoanm~. "Nom!olly.... doo'l ......, ...... unless
cbae'•
111
..adat&amp;."
the winnen, ·• Moore noted, ..and I
Tht pid&lt;ctiiiJ 1&lt;t1tm did nor .rrea air uamc: a lilY
rea11y don't anticipate any
problems. We all wan1 lbe ·same of lhe lot:adoD&amp; 111d wu inlmded soldr 10 prasvrtlhe
&lt;1*1~.

Ht IS1etted that he would
lht Aumtbly 10 iiiCI'eiiK bls
potition'l PO-. cmut:ulai..S JiDce
rhe Fall uncia turm11 SA Vk:e
Prtsident Dilnna O..ltlk.
Moore wu lht only Triumph
&lt;andidare 10 pin • in lbe
~ive branob 111d ht was
~i1..S lht lara&lt; t.UmOUI amona

c:oa.r- .,._

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brlna about......,. and Aid lhar iu
plollorn&gt; would dtrinildy

oampus-a 6().40 q&gt;lil.

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-~· ~ llO(ed. ••They doa't
wan1 eaos, they don't

wan1

odminlwulon."
The S...e. Cltlirman promised

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Delta Chi Presents

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e ;

UB's M.li11 SIJUt ndahbor, Clt&gt;isius c:ouq,..w ~

moJo&lt;

Audlluriwa.
At a 1:)() p.m. sc:uioG, lwo opcru in NMiooal
.ccwiry arrurs will ciiotus Sovicl PO- and .,.....
eonuol.
Ntw York Univenity Profesaor Alben Wttb will
fi'm loaut&lt; on "~ Soviet Capobili1y 10 Projea
Po- Wortdwidt." The Columbia Unlversily f'll ..o. is
a former Sovi&lt;t politkal lllllys~ "'ith lh&lt; US State
()qlattmetll 111d RldK&gt; F- Eutope.
Wttks .,.;u. ~ rollo~ by Hudsoo burlrvtt
iDslrudor Ktilh Payne, 5J&gt;tlldna 011 "~ F'uture of
Arms Control Nt)IOtiltion• UDder lhe RtiJIII

Adrninistratio&lt;t."
AI 7 p.m. a S&lt;mlnar oa lht futuro of• American
dties-Sj)CC!IfocaJiy lhoae In the NOitbeut -will be
eondua~ by ~ leadm l.o lht fldd or llri&gt;aJI
.....omits.
MunldpoJ bond , _ , _ . F~ Atk&lt;rmao •ill
dlt&lt;wa 1he etlan&amp;&lt; in F..S...~ Swt and looal
ao•crnmencal finandal rdationsbips and how lbose
tllllnaa mil)' affce1 a particular c:ily's bood rllina.
An oration on President Rcoaan's 1111 and
esl)aldil•rt PO!ieies will lhen ~ presont..S by
EdUCilional Plannina Muaaa, Thoma&lt; Coduu. Tht
~ will roous oo lbose POilc:ies affecun&amp; S111e and
lcxal 10......,..1 fmllli&lt;CS.
Concludlns the symPOSium will ~ SyrocU&gt;t:
u.,;_slc.,_ troreuor Seym011r Saeks, ~it-a 1he
dq&gt;a&gt;tlcnc:e of older dri&lt;a on Federal Wei and lhe
economic trends w~ldl b""• produced ciiY dl....,..
Eac:fl or lht stniinan. open 10 lht Pllblk r.,. or
morae, ..ill lndudt • q.-ion a n d - period. •

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8 paa· 2 am -l BUDS/$1.00

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CATFISH HODGE

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Tickets In Squire Ticket Office
$21$3 at the door

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1h&lt; c:m~..- or aaivl\ y roday with 1wo
educ:a1lonal
oympostum&amp; sdl~ukd in tbt Stvdenl Center

tbina-to

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that lhe- odmiDWration would

counselina-..
Another ....;or
or the Center will ~ oblainina
employment for vaerans. f'- trainina sesioos in
inu:rvitwina and r..-wrltina will ~ l"'llablt and
Emplo)'mtnt l)eYdQpnenl Workshops .r.u ~ bdd 10
t:n1wc&lt;:e joiHeatdt cldUs.

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increan ahtdtnt P~eral Aviation Admlnillrallon (FAA) into
r&lt;nqotlatlna PATCO's reoenlly~ """"""'·
invotvemen1." ~
Tra..U Ballard wu • ltadins otCOf'din, 10 Sehte!na. A F~ Coun uuunc:tion
YOlt J&lt;UU lmOOJ all
Jdalt$, prohibits &lt;XK11rolk:n from dlsNptioa normal air uarroe.
Conlrlcl lqOiiatioos are cum:nlly aalltd, as the
aamcrioa 1780,
anniltilltina
O.vid Horrm111 and IJicltp&lt;Odtnt Aviation AdminiJtralion bu adVised PATCO officials
that
Ialka will not «&gt;otinue until • new FAA
Mil« Oaltz with 54 ptRltrl1 in lhe
adm!nlJtrllor ls appoimed-ltnwM:iy s« for l\pril6.
Uni•cnicy Council raee.
PATCO
c:on!eods that lht avaaae air ua!foc
The SASU ('OQiest was a niP and
lutk conltSt, amona &gt;i• oandidalts COIIU'OIIa in Waltl1l New York worn a minimum of
for Ill- po$11. Santoro WU lbe .a boun per w.ck, whll&lt; earn loa o saJ.ary or S29.900.
ltadin&amp; YOit·'P'IIer. bUI h&lt; only beat Conrr&lt;&gt;llers may~ rcti)C)Osible for w01minau mer as
our rourlh plaoe llnislter Jmy 10 plane$ 11 onoo-oflen undtr cliffl&lt;'llll weltha
Olsen by 59YOits.ln&lt;wnbenl Smke Cl)(ldllions.
had ~ t.J(peciOd co have link
In oontrast, 1 pilot may WOtk 20 boun each week,
dirtioulty in pinlna the poll ror Nllioa "" annuallalary or SIOO.OOO and only ~
another year. but ahe 101 only M rupoasible ror lhe afOIY or 00t pi-, PATCO
~ \'OitS thlll Olsen. ~ third
winner, SKURA 'i C&amp;uol&gt;&lt;, tra11ed
Szoke bY 1v.o VOles, 'l'ilh lhe .cop
f011r finlshaa &lt;11c11 aamerina 18
Buffalo
hu fonned lht
-~ ...ppon.
"V&lt;taans Hdpina v...,..... Center," provldinJ
Th&lt; ROTC referendum 1urpristd ...-.lea 1o alleviale lhe Pl"blans or ...... ployed.
&gt;Omt su•dent ladtrs who ltld
~nder-&lt;dUOII~ or laadequacdy counseled area
pc..S101~ lha11he ma,..U. of ~OtY vet......U.
for th&lt; "no" VOlts ""uld far
Tht prosram, fundtd by 1 &amp;rani undet Seetlon 2A2
e..'¢C'ed that or the "yes'" ' 'otes.
or lhe Ecooomk Opportunity At:t, is spedfltllly
AllhouJh 1ht qut~~ion was not ln WJOed fO{ V'l&lt;Uiam eta - . . - . ~ Oeattt will
111c rorp or • ' - ' • poll, UJ' coordinlle lbe ....,.,..,.. or various Fedtnl, s.•• ud
c~tp~ctcd
uudrntS
to
overwhelminaJy deno~ mlnJ' 1o&lt;:a1 ooc:ial .....-Ice oacncits. Dt!&gt;tndenu aod survi,on
plans to brinatht pi1)JfOm 10 UB. or vm:rus-are also qualifltd ror assiSI.tna!.
Griffin bopa that lhe Ccntet will bdp "resolve lbe
0pPOsltioo was I'Oic:td bY 166.S
while 1008 sa1d they would fOYor
lh&lt; rerum or the miUcary plan on

His - d try wu lht Varsiry
Oub camplainu and IIJiin sw J
rvled qainsl Schaa.., rhis lime
.:harlina tho! tbt 11blelk dub Ita
001 IIIOik lilY Ulcpleodoneroenu.
SW J'5 MO&lt;Iday niabt ru11oa pov..S
lhe -r for 1be ballols to ~
&lt;'01101~ that alpt. wiih I he pcOC&lt;SS
•anioa 11 10:45 p.m. and tndU.a
around S:IS a.m. Tuesday.
Sch.acter's ctwp, -.only two
ill a myriad of eomplainu tltll
bloek~ the bello! rallyina vntn
Monday with Elections and
C'mlemYI Cbalrpenon Tom K«ft
ltolcllna hearinp an day Sal!!fday
aod With swJ liRenlns to appeals
Sundoy and Moodly.
~. hlmldr 1111ed IKil and
rben 1M bact Ill lite tlectloll. ,...
t&lt;SIItk ova his vicloey, ourpollina
Trlut~~pb candidot&lt; BID Matk by
almost 600 \'Olts. *"Tbc reason wt'
_ , Wl5 beoau5t I lhouahl our

psydlololk:aland anocional dysrunetlotu or vet.."''"""' tl&lt;ptl'l

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CURITY GUARDS]
nventory People

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$1.00 torscudents, $2.00 for non-t~tudents
FUNNYBONESat 7:30, CA TFJSHHODGEtrt9:~

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APPLICATIONS AVAILA&amp;LE

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ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
sua-aoARD o"£·
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STUD£!n AFFAIRS
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The Polish Shtdent League presents:

"THE PLAYS OF KAROL WOJTYLA (JOHN PAUL II)
AND HIS TH~TRE OF THE WORD''

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EXTERNAL OIR£CTOil
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COMMUJGCA'I'IOICS

al'lti\UPa BUREAU
JIU8I,ICI'I'Y

ELEC'I'IORS • CDEDan'IALS

Bolalaw Taborski
~,.,.,.,of lite

Thursday, Aprillnd at 7:30 pri'l
234 Squir~ Han, Main Street Campus

ADMISSION IS FREE

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llrirWt ,_ 111111 r~tt
p. . . ~

RECEPnON WIU FOLLOW

�University employees' salaries represent wide spectrum!
•r .1oM L
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StO Coo4diiW

E41t&lt;N'$ No": 17tir It tile flnt Ill • , _
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SITWIJI,., 7M - . 1 _ , qf rile .W 'trl/f
dftll wltA VB'6 fVItllfll ""IHII 0&lt;/lw
Vlfl-lel i11 IN Net- ettd /tow It 11/l«ts
Qllr ebi/11, 10 Gil,.-, qnJU, /«11111

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we ~ """• 10 _.;de
tllr OOCIIpaiSIIion tiW would make the

"A praidmt il a 1o1

-wr to 1111 tbOD a

cboirnwt or .......,._.. he 110101 "The

ioo:rif'o:a of -.1111 lou more iD pnvate
pnctic:o •orthwtule," the -dcmidao
- · adcliaa .... ..,. ~alto

P&lt;aidal&amp;'• uaiYme .. 1aa ....,_rw. You
bovuo poy ~ ,.,.. oth«&gt; 18 ..... rlddl:'

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"H-Iel professors 1R laa well poid

Faculty 0i11orie1 are detcr.ned by a

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10 tbt Dtaa or tbt M&lt;diaol
Sdlool's S61,601, tbt Uai-y salaty

stntctKre dirpla.Jl a .,,. array or
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. . poyc:be&lt;-U, • deta.ll&lt;d
lioUGI ~ .-J}' t7 TN .liport"'"' IW

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Medical Scllool Dtaa J&lt;liiD

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Nau~~Koo ud
y..,. Prosideot f« Hallh ~ F. Qorur
Punill belld the IDODtl&amp;rY parade ..-..h the
OAir llni.....ar Alaria above S66,sooS8.000 mo&lt;t 1haa U8 Praidau Rober1 L.
Keu.... The _.,.,tallldr JOOO
IIMJQI

roquv&lt;d •o obode by 1011:11 .....,.....,

lndi.......,. ....,. awanlo caw bt p.a 10
......_, faaalry maDbcn llltJioulll _ .

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fomcb •• ralncud -

b)' llle

Which abo iDci...X. 0111« -lltd -nd
iof«matioa. ddaih the ulanOl of c:adt
inclividoal Unl..,.,ty emploree-lrom Orans
10 . , _ tc:adtilll wistaRI•.
Si.l or the 10 llilhest paid employea are
fi&lt;UIIy members, the ro.,.,ly da/lt pound
listiQa 110101. and all ""' memh«a or tb&lt;
Health Scieooa, 1 faculty populated
consistently t7 the Unl\'U'Sity's moa Mil

,......,.d&lt;d

M J - on awllllblt, with ina.-s
boiiiCd 011 tllr fiiCIIIty ·· raek-11«
Aulaal&gt;l, Aloodloe.,.. fuU Prof....,. These
~ .., tlllld« by the Pr-iol
...... 8oord-hic:ll abo dccdes ......
docloloou. Salory ......... ..,_,-alto
... ~ ..... ~!cod.
EaM the ~ a..ur- « tllr
t.alarJ co•aiucc:-e( oee calllt-b
- - " " t o , _ a C.C..r _...,., po, .
Sucltoncwn-bt--bythe-of
... poniallor f - y . tloo VIce
Pruodctol wO tloo llNII . . _ .......
- d y ........ ~ Praidca.
,._..., _, pror.....• ........ - bt
........... -.-atoDocy,a....,.. ...
boon!-..-. . . . . . , . . . , _ ........
f-'&lt;r 111110e The U..-y.., o r - .

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admiDistJaloa, Doer

added.

"'"""'Univer..

The
y os obo c:orutr&amp;ined by its
mcmb&lt;rlhip Ia the SUue Uru-sltr or Ntw

member~.

York (SUI'IY) ~em. ltoo&amp;bcoJ uoat&lt;d.
The Stat&lt; lw: lmpol&lt;d a timlt 011 toP salaries
that catl b&lt; OYCfllOftl&lt; only with the eJqJfaa&lt;d
-o•al or lhc rlll:ally """""''"';"" Division
of the Budc&lt;i (0081.
At the uppao t&lt;hdoft or the sa1a&lt;r list, the
Ytet
not&lt;d, there is....,... llaJllWty
thlll at the bottom f1liW lin« the 008 will
occasionally allow Oil lnititudOOt lD 10
btyond "hat il _,.Qy pl.)'l to anna a
piiU&lt;VIatly ........... faaolty -ber.
Aeeordcna to \Jruvcnity budlet offta&gt;

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H......--. Vioe Praidcot for Aaldcmlt
Affain Robtn Rossbtfl mlintai'ned l.botthe'
disc:tepandu bel- Health Stknm and than thotc ia Enaineeuna and
M...........,., .. Raosbaa t.&lt;plained. "It's
tbc core cam:pus an •·a fact or lire."
NOima t.ba the dlff&lt;rm&lt;a CCKIId bt luiA another pill or tht markd place
~ ......, ilmpty," RCH&gt;btra .utlh&lt;
The lldminianu« doobttd that the.,..,.,
lllllat&lt;d H&lt;Mtb Samc:a' lalarics are 1 raull
of. "flllrk&lt;lplaee ~"- ...... be llNC'IUre .. ill min Ia the foreaable fUillft..
dsed 10 dambt the ..,.,peution .......... "I ,.. no dwoqes unleluud&lt;lenly P&lt;Of....,..
uoi....a.a and .,......• .,...alas OWJ the of claula ............... he quii&gt;P&lt;d.
......,., of qlllllift&lt;d medical oncl dental c•pia&amp;Alfta tha &lt;WI! I Ulltwnity prtSidcot'S
ALaty u .....,_.,.. • .,;lh the positioQ's
J)tf'JOMd.

JWmbtr of factOI'S wblcb allow f&lt;X P"1
iocmase iodacmaoll dunaa a profasor'•

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836-Utl or Plltw Goi!S •

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lmurc. Vice Praidml for f'UI&amp;DC&lt; and

M..,........., Ed-.1 Doer
Is madt

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FOREMOSTWine &amp; Llquor

Your Student Service C of'J)Ororion

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ANNOUNCES· POS IT IONS A\' AILAUU~
for Sl 'MMER - FA LL 'HI, S PRIN(~ '82

39 Keamore Avenue
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WEDELIVERT0
AMHERST CAMPUS

at 10:15 poa 6 da,.
Pl••callordenta befort
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bct•ft'O 6.S to n ptrCft:K of dw &amp;IIStieutioo's
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obllpJ&lt;d 10 added 10 the Alory iuveata
mandal&lt;d "' the .................... fond the
raou...-. &lt;qua~ 10 tho&amp;&lt; oa the pa,Toll.''
oplautltd.

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the Uni.....cy and that
ran6ias the f&lt;X futu~ ,.__. lalla.
"Salaries are .,..... r&lt;du&lt;rd here." o&amp;y
mlinwntd.
After that a ..,.. of p&lt;omo\_.1

Pl' BLlCATIONS Dl\'. I)IRECTO R:
Cc.&gt;nlinniCI&lt; Sub·l~ ..nl I 1X!hliu11ic••• &amp; fllthll.:itl indooin4 nooMuhll' ·~-t;,;,;.;..
uok,.Wtn&lt;o. 00. "'ll&lt;ldukf &amp; --dotl intcn... t t&gt;uhfio.,.t;. ..,,._

HEALTH CARE DIV. DIRECTOR:
(:.,..rdituiU!$ the udutinistnltM»tl•f the l,lnnnu\!)' &lt;:tiu~JI Iuh. ~\u.ulit)' FAI.....:a1ti.tt\
c•.•ut:l'.tlt&lt;: Student ll&lt;."h lomtnUk." l'ntt!nun.ll~ . ... ~luhil..· llri....... &amp; lk"hh """
n...Jut\..-d Jlnl;i4.."4..'1 $..

SQl' IRE/ A~lH E R ST 1)1\'. DIR ECTOR:

u-.,nlin:Jl~ Studcut tM:Ii\:icic.-s ~PI~"C iu ~uin.: ll.ttl ut(:lNtiO"-"nf14tttllhc l "ni,-._ft.it,·
llc.o;c C.rOJK.oil
d.i~~'1ur ui!Wt FUP,.T\~._ the •""--niiH»I ttl the (~n.-.p iA1bll Sa,;..u. ()ff44oonpu• llcKWII4 (Iff...... &amp; til\.' l JL Tid-.1 O(fk..,. u..." ...l! l.cl&gt;non· ~
~lusic tt...n.

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GROl'P LEGAL SERVICES

PRO&lt;: RA~I

DIRECTOR:

Sttpcn'i:&lt;c&lt; &amp; l'&lt;'olnin" 111&lt;: ·~'''""""' uf t:nKIP I A'ibtl &amp;-nk......,lhc frw .-uck.;u
k:6.tJ fk!\i..."\! &amp; -..'C.IUDitiun C\..,1(4,..'1'.

Spring, a . - r openings in agriculture,
business, education, engin eering, forestry,
1..- ec/nutrition, -thematica and sciences
c-jor or ainoz), nura1ng, construction a nd
s killed trades, other areas . Minia.., age i.a
1 8 for O.S. citizen• with 811/85 deqr ee OR
two yeara relevant experience . Livln&lt;J expenses, transportation , tra ining,
...Slc a.l
benefits, . . .u nvin9• patd. stucSent loan
defe%111ellt poaai.ble. Put your education to
voe:Jc for two yura i n the d e velooi.ng world.

PPLV NOW.

IN NV STAT£, CALL TOLL;:REE

800-'162-IJ.2'13
Pea C(1I'S - I'W&lt;ING A DIFFERENCE

GROl' P LEGAL SER\'ICES
t~oonliswtc:s

the

dot}"• tu..l.n c.....-nuticot~• \\ itJ.;u

uhc uffi\.'C N

o~lll&gt; til&lt;' l'n~m•

l&gt;ir&lt;.'\C'tUC'.

OFF-cAMPl' S HOl'SING DIRECTOR:
I~• the fuo..-tion

ullhc Clff.(AniiJ&gt;u51~oU.&lt;iud c.rr..,... us \\dl•o.••onlin.tCitd ,.,,.,..

int infnmomiua witb the l .JJ.. """mnmic)'.

Informal resuma required - listin&amp; position(•) d esired &amp;
pertinent informetion.
Hand-in materials personally at either 112 Talbert Hall
(Amhent)· from &amp;10 - 4:.l0 pm or 343 Squire Hall
(MSC) from 1 pm - 5 pm, Mon. · Fri.
uy

lutcn-icws w ill be umuutcd wiK.'tl n.'l!ltrm.'ll un: huntlcd in.
All mut t.:ritll&amp;must be hnndcd in I)) AI'RI!. 6sb.

For furthl'T inft)mluti;m lllcusc cull (),1()-2') iH.

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Harrisburg

l'le-

-n.cy ..... beca ..... to . . . . . ..,
dn-icfiaa ...... lie tllltl, ""' aplaDod tha till

draws 7000

I I . . . . POint. " 'IN
........ wil men:h " ' ...... bt uid. "'Ilia
rally, I tdl you, mwkl tbt and or Roalld
R!qu'• politiall-loo."
Tht ll&gt;dlmoo ~ 10 tht lptodo
tnthusilalcllly, c:lllllllJII, "No nates, 10
aultto. •• c - 111&lt;1 ci&gt;Mttd 1n1o tJoc
miaopboae. "No ......... DO ........... aad

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anti-nukes
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HAiliUSBUJ.Q, Pa.-la - - oeo ..
lllo~or a -pc61Ja1-.

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, _ 71J11J llllioa - tm II8CI ud4udar

S.lltday oa

heft. ,.. rally.

tbc

held "" ,.,.-".,........_, or 1hc 'lllrer
Molt blond nudelr ocdckoo. afllrmtd

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bulldl or cnz1co IIIII brOUiht us 111&lt; bqinnlna of • GtW political mg..,ncm "
Ia V"~tt~&gt;~m-tllt people wt1o art_... c - . •ilo raa for Pralden&amp; lui year
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Wkiaa
""""" I liaolted .............." Slot oa Ill&lt; Cllbra'• "-ty tict&lt;t. critidtad th&lt;
rall7
.... lodd In protat of llllkl
it was umc for 111 ..........S ..,;.;,. , . . . _ Admllolanl.ioo liD&lt; 10 au Ia IJOdll
Mcuopolita E-.'• ......o~
pon or ..u-fliol. ......_ _. ~ wllldo br ........... "ouboOOol&lt;"
to K 1LWI tJoe lllllloaoqrd UOJI 1 , _ , •
tbc · "Tht budea or ll!il eo...uy,. in for Nat-.~ policy.
lllo llorft llofolt blond pllftl _. tloal uoiiCJ'• ..w. .,.....,;•~~~t OMimalaed, ~ " Wt
"Uada the R..... CUIS. bloc~ huw
piiM ror ........ 100,000 pllocls of ..;II foabl ........ Ill&lt; budpt .... h'ol.ilnt 10 •octims woo't act pUI tbdr toaxru U1llal
they
caa ~they're U1lly oic:l;. Now ..-ho II
nodioKtl.. froot~ lllo Um1l r&lt;~aor IAIO rtdllDc thaD before lhtycltadliae ... It's dODt
lbt Suiqudo.,... Rlvtt. n.. 6cmonarau&gt;n 10 divat ouncl¥tt from our noc:ku truly lick?" ht ..ted rbetoric:ally.
lloo m....,hed in wpport or United Mine uulitits."
"Rcapn hu a policy. Cut coli. Cut
WorU.s on their nqodltloou ror a new
Tbt mardi btpn 11 noon on City bland. 1 con~m~otion •.. turn free tnt..,.UC looJC
cont......
public park whldl lots adjKtOt to Hanilbura and 1&lt;1 cotpo&lt;~tlons run rouah$hod ov&lt;r th&lt;
Bat k wu Ill&lt; Rapa Admlnbtradon's on tht ~udoiAna Rl.., about 10 mllts NllJOn Soelle thtocy. ll's the thtocy that
bodaa-aatilla polida 11111 din' mud! or the .,........., r,.,.., 111o , .. Mil&lt; WDd p~a.o. "reeked tht CCXIDOmJ, that P'~ uo 1U
rlloaoriall r.,., .. tbc .._......_. Formtr ,.. - h t r wu .....,, ..,. _,.
auu~&lt;n... ConunOiocr said. "ltcaau·,
c_..._
lldJa Abrua -.cuKd &lt;kmoostntora IIIIIICbed ...-fully tlvoqb ad\OJOn fcqot . . . bait ....... or fret
Rapa or playma "radioeaJ~ roalcu&lt; -~~ .... city toward• lllo .,......tamed ellltrpi'IIC. wba lllo oil com_... """' oe
w11i1t ~ the
Statec.pitoi.CllnYIIlt-IDdbaomcnii8CI prod- II 8CX &lt;D&lt;rP'o N J)I'OfoU."
Hc cltcribod ........,. takao by tbt oil
•...,. r.- lOCiol- with "a ~ ......... eon..,;c- •Ill&lt; crowd
cltrqvlattd lllo pntC
~ MW .eries of honor rt~ms. •• MCh as
were reprc.&amp;c.nlllttcs from the tti.Dl cooapeiiJCI t.fltr .._
lllo El 511-c:risU- ''Thetftllthrtll tOO&lt;Or ~labor unlom, •lucb incl.- tht of oil tlt1icr lhi• year. "Thty (thtcompomico)
leC\Itfly- from tht miliwy industr)'. tht United MiM Wocttr~. Unlled Auto Wortm didn't btalll drU~JII for more oil. they
prooflut n an&lt;Ltbt moral mojority. The real and the Notional Education Asootiotioll, bouaht ~ copper mints lnSicad. ••
thrtal comes from the lla,"Abtua $ald.
atnOnJ Ofben.
l
Commoner railed out aaalnll tht
Ocn:locrato In Conartso and lht lack or
u_ _ .
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debate over Rcapn policy d...Uio01.
AbtQa called aodcar po- "Ill&lt; blqat
h was tbc .,.._.... or Ill&lt; Wlion&amp; that "Without 10 dcbau oo thtot buies,
lllrtlt to Nadoui JtCUOIY ~ lllo world ptotnpled adtutUu/ cruironmcmllisl Bony ~lluno.....,.totdluoho*IOU&gt;C:O&lt;Ir
btaM.'' ~ it ,... suppon&lt;d "by lllo Cocnmoarr to pnxlalm tht day_ "tht .......,., ,, ht iaid • ..._. that ~ had

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ao~wocoey

or Ill&lt; Mll'llodat
ioo • coeliclall 11111 o1oo iado&gt;dcs
oa oaorhlu. wo•• n •• a roups aad

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c - - •lllltht ...... IIBIICdald,
after kil addrcu aod dctaolcd ~~~
~ wih tile ........ PCIIicical
- . ''Tht proiJicm .. that ......... hi&gt;'&lt; abandontd polotica. no.... lhovld 111M
boat a debit&lt; in tht 1ut camPIIIJI, •• ht $lid
"Rcapn thinkl bc can JOt away •ilh
an)1hlna. li&lt;thlnb ht hu 1 mandate, bUI he
docsa'L"'
C'cmmootr said lllo Praldalt ctlll(IIJod Ill&lt;
Amaic:an pcopk•• COCICCrll ,_tile.._,.,)'
Willi _.....u or W . l « i i l - ctn. "I
tllillk ,....,.,. """' 10 ... pcopk cloOdio&amp;
t.fta'tlot~-tbty ....... ....
dcddod before tht ...,.._," II&lt; --.od
a...- $lid he hu 10 Jll'l)blcml Wllo
. _ rroca tht-.. ......,...,.. Ill tbt - 1nuttcar momnau. Ht Mld it II pouibk ro.
coli t&lt;doooloaY to be umllltd withoat
havlna to deal with cn.Vonmcntal P&lt;Obkm&gt;
such u add rain and 11rip mlniQa. Ht
.....,;bod • S)'lltn&gt; or arop-mlnbta in
Oermany .,hlth ratorca tbt ...U. to iu
orip&gt;ll coadidoa. It b pouil&gt;k to ......,...
- 1 Adphw...,........ rrora coli Cllllausu.
ht caoododod.
•
More iapooua thaa .,.~ diffacnocs.
Comonaocr saod ... tbc added • """"' ......
to Ill&lt; ud..,uclar _........,. by tbc
lm&lt;noaioolltraclt union.. •·we•,. lqiftnifta
to~etthtcltw:lopmcnt ofrtll_.ion .. on
lltll of Ill&lt; Daot-.a lo Conar&lt;a. ht
arauocl.

wbo lit

sian• of life."

charatd " art "'-&gt;wina no

Aa:ordina to eommoa... • b t1mt for oht
10 tqift "..u;,J
coaudaula pohtlatl ........
y.,.. can't affect d o - by &lt;XIIIIinwna to
matdo "' r.- or ........ po- piiDtl...

IOUoft...X.. -

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r - - - - - - - - SUB-BOARO I. INC. - - - - - - -

Your Studmt Services Corporation
ANNOUNCES
POSITIONS AVAilABlE FOR
UNIVERSITY UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD (UUAB)
,., S....JM&lt;.ff/H 1981 - Sfrit9 191}
DIVISION DIRECTOR:

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ltot 1""91-iog 6 ~ o( ol !JUAB ~illfft.,. _, • s..ba-11 .,.,...,m llpfCill -

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MUSK COMMITTEE CHAIRPBlSON:
Progr.a ltot WAll rpomored CQQttJ i largt oolllkal - • on COIIIpU$

MUSIC COMMITIEE ASSISTANT CHAIRPERSON:
A11iM5 Itt !lot ,...,_.,~oog o( ""'~ eum11 ..,...,.-.d btl UUAB.

ANE ARTS FILM COMMITIES CHAIRPERSON:

Chain I C.-.itlft ~foot MlfctJ ' , . . . . /ilfM (« -lttJotl otrJn G1 lltl G1 flo&lt; frr't filM f«&lt;a PfO"
.,_ dloriog rlw .o.

ANE ARTS ALM COMMmEE ASSISTANT CHAIRPERSON:
A.ioa ... dw

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o( , . . .,.,.....,.., "' WAll . . . . . . AtpOf1liJiolg lht Mllocn.

CULTUIAL i PEIFOIMING ARTS CHAIRPERSON:
~ "-'" ' 111-v am f« rlw Uoiuonilw cono...wty: lot odclfbt to
An Galerv 211J.

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3178 BAILEY AVE. 83UBOS

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COFfEEHOUSE COMMITTE£ CHAIRPERSON:

.,....,._.,~a llf*l ,..,,.....__to ..,_ U.B. shldeltu topttfonn on COMI*f.

COff&amp;HOUSE COMMITTE£ ASSISTANT CHAIRPERSON:

A.-dot~ ......... ,~jiflfcw-e.

Schu~~me~fer~
Sid Club

f'U8LlCJTY CHAIIPERSON:

UUA8- Nlo ._..._,.... rlladcw,. UUA8
II ........, UUA8 I ._...._,
a-d.

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PU8UCITY ASSISTANT CHAIIPERSON:
Allilll
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or1w.r ~. proj«rs . - or1w.r ......,. of w,.

is taking appllcations
for Board of Directors
/or the 1981-82 season.

..:.ucm COORDINATORc--.,
FOR MUSIC (OMMITTEE:
~•

.....-...,. Mlollr

OHI.Y.

SOCii) COMMITTEE CIWIPEISON:

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DEADLINE: APRIL 3rd

.,._, CO.biiEE ASSISJANT Cfi.WEISON·
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--~ M aMl$ MUST lf.fWCIID lll lr Nil. M . r., lifo~ e~lt54 _ _ __ .

~top ID

Room 7
Squire Hall. MSC

�· v·~
'The End' of Pub flicks?
Protests casting doubts

securities
questioned
lbern."'

b y £ilea La
.$itWal1ilm SJ.U ..fruw

The Ulli•&lt;nity of &amp;ffalo IUY dlvcstlu JCCunlia
ill • lou ax eocapenia it lht orPI!iutJocu do not
ma~e tlodr pcoitioas 011 Soutll Africa blo1wD ICbool
orrodab !q)Ortod Wedoadoy. Vlcx .......,..,. or
""-- ~ E6wwd
lllo
octioa COfTdau wilb lllo u......,..
i a - policy wllic:lo -lllliUii-'1111PoY&lt;d
two ,an.., by lk Statu.......,., of He-. York
(SUNY) 8oud ofT,.._ ill An-y. Tilt-~~

Doc.,....,

wubuod"" ~madobytltc &amp;o.nl

or T""'... &lt;;ammittec on

.............--dina
Stae
rrpon

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Bu&lt;~ter
July t979
irms&amp;m&lt;nt pobcy ODd IOdal

,

"Tbo
Ulli¥mity said ..,. will not ,.,_, "'
compania tlw do businca Wllh SoutJ1 Africa and
do nor abide by the SWliYOn Prindplo or a similar
c:odt or behavior.'' Doc., 11ld .
The SW!ivan Principles.,... Kl or ..... &amp;ui&lt;ldtocs
tlw t b &lt; - Leon H . S..IU&lt;nlft ........... .;.
1971 for ""'1)QnQloat - i n a Ia South Afrb.
Mare titan 100 -Mlocu Jipcd the 1111eo,.,." or
l'rir&gt;dplcs wilbitl the r.,.. yt;ll .

w.. .. _
..no...

Aa:onliaa

to IRC lila, lht Pub ....,.;Y&lt;d 1 leuer f10111
film
_ . . ...,.plai.,ina about tb&lt; free &amp;bowinp. but llol!i&lt;k !q)Orted tltot hb
arpalJadoa ae... roc:elvcd the eompl.oiu). Instead, FSA 11 eopyina tb&lt;
letter, so Uw ..... con lind out """'to COIIUICt about liccrulna," b&lt; said.
Allor the Uoonsloa dlopute is raoll'cd, the Pub miJ)It be invited to }oln •
coiiiiDIIteo ........, or ~- f10111 UB'• three mo¥1MIIowin&amp;
orpnbadoea. Boor~&lt; aplaillcd tlw lht rqulata whidl tnO\'Ics will
be lloowa -.11 - · to avoid repetition ...S infiJ)Itina omona tb&lt;
ror lht more_... films.
Tilt .-Jy ~ vlcdo equipaoenc ~not be • tool loa ror the
l'lob. liDcc h could be mana! irthe ~bar aocs ouc or the mew~&lt;
lMiMo&amp;. It ....... abo be"""' 10 boo&gt;~-""' equlpmcut.........
..,.un for lllo Wikaoe ..... S i l l - ~J' .. tlw lllo
bar will mala lht equJ-. and broadc:mt tdroisioo ""'*&gt; uc1 specW
~-

--Muldoon's--..
Bailey Neat Highgate
SPECIALS
• • • MOIDAY • • • ·

Amaretto or Schnapps
3 Shots for $1 .00
• • •'IVBSDAY • • •
Labatts Blue

2 Bottles for $1 .00
• • •RDIIUDAY• • •
Mlchelob Draft

3 for $1 .00
• • • THUUDAY IS LADIES 1m • • •
Bar Drinks 7Sc

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wort.
In bis cuiddiocs. Sullivaa said U.at compania
ahould initiate and dndop prosrams "that Will
~ blttcb 81d Olber 000"'1\ita fO&lt; supmiso&lt;y
positlons"-bscqueotly ,.,......,•• the number or
minoriria ill matllt&amp;cnJCtll and lcada'lltip position.l .
Accordia&amp; to Oocy, wbo is an advisor 10 the UB
Budad ln.........,t Comttolu... the 1979 polky
......... prornpcod by. &amp;n&gt;witll _ , fiiOllty Alld studcnU u 10 how the Ulli...Uy's
eado.,matt ,..., bdna 1\andltd- patticulaJiy
.--dill&amp; alllljiUia ckoJina in Soutb Africa. He
said tl:llt policy rep-aertU I "fOdal mponotb!lity
ClOI&gt;CqiC ia the Uaiw:nily endowmnu. If they doo 't
..... 10 r~ tl:llt plitldirJCI''. he lidded ..~ do
ckol wilb lbom ...
Aa ec1owmmt is • &amp;in &amp;1..., t o lht Ullh-&lt;nilp for
Uai•enity purposu. A«oJdla&amp; to Ooty.
eodwomaxs can Uld ba~ IJCal IClOq&gt;l&lt;d for UB
eYerY for "' kut the past 11 ,an. Oocy
cmpbuizod, " " -· ctw the lcpl owomllip or
the cndowmcntJ O&lt;tually bdcxlp 10 the State or
New York.
In Fcl&gt;nwy no, Ntw York 17met reponed t1w
Harvard UolvmitY &gt;Old -tdmatdy SSI million
ia lo&lt;la-&lt;erm bondl....S cert~r-aofck:posit iaucd
by Oticorp ......... Cltibollk. tltc _.uoo·.
bonldaa JUboidloly, panlc:ipotod In • direct lou! to
the Soulb Africa ao............. 1n t910.

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PftsiclcDlof the H.vvord M..._..m ~.
waller M. Otbot Aid ill Tlw r,_.. onldt lbAl the
Ilk raulla!ID • ''&gt;llocksllool or • lllDiioll or 1&lt;s •
tltc time."
Y* Uttiftnily. in • -.u.r '*le tltc prew~ous
- · JOid 2.000 sbans or 8aak or " - D
III.O&lt;k-.m~t about m.OOD--boc:auoe tltc t.nt bad
................ 10 South Africa.
Doty said """ u...e is 00 WMdldot 10-""" the
SuW.,.. Priacipla are tcpc. oltbou&amp;b the
Ulli-.iy's 8CI:OClllliBa tlrpanJaatt docs follow
than to ooate deane- " II'• • ltdf..w..,.;,c by tltc
corporotioa," he Aid. "The -atloo either ays

rauo..u.. the ~­

•ilh tb=. - · i f U ll ..-alreedt ID"'O-..1
wilb t h e - y . l k ...-.&amp;or...,.,..bqia.
" 1\'e _ , J. . .,....,. Ill&lt; J&lt;aniJCS . . lbc
marta;• It&lt; aophaiud.. ..._ - .......,.., "llii
too 1ccta dlber. •• Oocy lidded lbol they ....,...uy to

ll!Uclbcllk • _ . . _ . . . . , _ _ , __
- · lht &amp;o.nl of TNOICICS' - - OD
South
Afnca is more lbc ......,.;... tbu lbc ntk. no.
Bodaa Cammittee's !q)Ort · - .._ ''ilt
lht vast ,..jority or ...a. lbc Uaiw:nitt'•
inVQ(mcnt do&lt;islaer. should ....,tU.uc to be mado
adlllh'dy on the trub or the CltOIICIIlllk rnuro o r

, . _ " ' " ......_... - . . . . lA

the in~ttO the Uni...Uy."

l..aotlt stated tlw lht Tnntoc'l first ._,;billly is to .
..~-

......_po...... ODdiNWlllll.rtb&lt;

or · -

liDi...-sity.··- -

llatod tlw . , . _ onll acrcuc
oflht
&lt;lila&amp;. CIOrtlfon
ODd work focilibos." It - l i e d Wllb a plea for
&lt;q&lt;IIIODd , • .....,..,_ prindplcs and . . "cqul
pay for CIOrtlparable _ t .. aat..-. II abo said
th.M alllljiUia sltould dcdiaote tb&lt;nud•u to
impnwina the quality or ernp~oyoa• ha ouuodc or

··-.__;o.

-..·t

u • ~ ..

alliddiocs. Oocy . - . UB -wid- d o -

prodli&lt;IJOD

~

The -

lhlllt ~follow 1bom," ~nor r~
they arr (the Principia) arc nor penjl&gt;all. itt orher
...,.41, lht _ . . ; . , docs nor do ~ ..,tb
South Africa. ••

for the _ , or lbc
.... c~r........... onky

be""'""'"" ''os a ... raonill•onltttyud

pr-..,r-".

111&lt; Colamtttcr .._.ed. · tU! lbt
dloulcl ........., Oaiblc to allow for
t:OGSiclcntioa of oocial policy ob}OttMs limoced ~ Ia fvturc cldtberatloas . .
IDVCilmC:DUt the CO.aJUt« ••,tro•t iY.,
tltat - - ...... b e - tO the
extmt to wbidl CXICIII*Iia ha&gt;'&lt; cttdaaed Alld 1ft
atrr)'i11a out lht SuW¥M Pnnapks •bee dahl~&amp;
•itb South .Afrioa.
Ill coral, the University's cndowmmc pan folio as
or July 1979 was ..tucd 11 152 nu.llion. or wbk:b S7
miDion .... will&gt;~ doit~~ """'- South
Africa.
''Gifis can be 11.- Oll)'lltina.•· Doc., uploincd..
For ccampk.- UB OWIII ..,..,. land "' A111bcn1 and
.._,., loouJts 011 Winspcal Ave. "Mootly," be
odclcd, "it's mooc)'. aot:b or boatb.. ..
Oocy firmly dctoicd tlult UB bod ........., r.,._
&amp;itt.. Last~ Gcaraaoww
ruwDcd •
1600.000 r:ifi to tltc a o - or Ub)'a ' - - or the' CIOCIDUY's ··~*Did oe ~as a
normal method or latmoouoaol pohq :·
ClcorJuOWil Pn:sMieru lbt ~ 1imotby S. ~
said .
The cadowma~~ ponfotio is t1oo cotlet:t- or
invallttalu the ,......... ba~ . . . . r . - lht
cndowmatt &amp;ifB. dlba: u .,.,Ortcd by the &amp;i- or
.. the Board . . . ""'"' r.ti...
Tbc ponfolion eotUisU or Jcaa......,e (boyood 10
,an&gt;, itucnncdiate ODd shon-&lt;crm
About fiw ,..... ..... h o - . the llmtca
dcddod - to in&gt;a~ Ia uYIWll&amp; will&gt; ,_.. titan a
IQ)Uimat.llrity dtle.
''The problem wilb - - · _ . ...
Oocy said, ••1s tlw. ia IOlllC - . It loa to b e u l b c - (wlto - l b c - - &gt; A i d.'' He
lidded, ..We b.a¥c 10 lftlloc 111R lllo aocs
Boord

u.

u_...,

In_,...,....

- . illllould -

spocilbtloou .... -

· ..

no. ........ . - - - Oocyuplaittcd, .... cl.e
tluootcb cit&lt; rrusa ~ or tit&lt; MidlaDd
w......, SniJop a..t. "Tiley tan c.-c of lk
purcbos&lt; aad . . or llOCb. .. he Aid ....... MaT

a..t rakes ~ or lbc lloodl aad. 10 a balited
cl&lt;:pft. tltc 5IOCb."
Oocy said that lht pon(olio b rmc....t •
qu.rter. bul d,.. to a CXMDmiltce -bor ·,
bospiloliz;otio. it bas looked • )'d Ibis
)UI.

�jeditorial
t For the future
~

un- tl&gt;e IJOiillcll- In Alllllny ehllt clr..,k&gt;Miy _ ,. .,,II~
t!l.a t.oelay'o
-no tl&gt;e &amp;tote buCIDel"'"' limPlY_,. end

~

footo

!

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.r--.. . . . .
f

l 110 end.,.,..~. SUN'I'-penlOUIOflY Ito 01.-,lo.-ril De 11&gt;e roat Apt11

"-ddng 10 c . p t a l l - tl&gt;e IAg;olillura ori4l nole.M tl&gt;e ,_.to

INn S3G- tllel- - . t . ""'"'" - - - " ' •
,__, lot ll&gt;e buclgoot ol , ..
~.

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::=.':'::.::.-'t~~e~W::.:O..~I81oi1S--tot

In the -.~~&gt;e l.eglaleloa .... _,.to SUIIY"a , _ - " - • - - tllla,...,
1,_
lo - ·
Mtlcni!IIILAa . . . st-bi'~--Jafln- -a
long t!-IIUIO' ---tl&gt;eTrutt- IO&lt;Oocl ! a - I n t o a poontcn
· lhef
Clo 111111
bfSOlO'
oc:tongIa eo
qutca~y•1"10&lt;11r
to _ lot the
,,.._,
1t1 an- _ _
,......,
no 10ng4r
lor,raotO&lt;Otqono
14- the _ __ , 11. unlortunat•r oorntno lre&lt;n e~.-eo-wll llll
...It lalndaocl nal\oeto- Albany-. lo"'V&lt;M tn ,,_ ot
r-ng ~~-from ou-'lng ocluca\lon Willie ol.... s ...aprojKII 010
·~-r....-.

not..,,.., ... "'**"

'*'the

-cty--.. .,_, .

Out CaM . . . . . -'"''""'~. .
-....- o1 ~ pallllc ICI..callcn _...., no1 1111 'piaoad on

ot.-.o.

::::--:-,...:..: =~=-~"'!,~!;"~-:.,:

::± ,...,,..,...nccm"'""'

l&gt;eiiOIIe.....-.
lo.MI~_.,..,_.,bfonAibany

-ne&lt;e

tllraUon..,_..,...u,

.,_.ll•lundlno1"10&lt;111nNOt-•
..
Ia • SONY'o .,....
lor """""' • - . , . _ , on
lt-1 IMtlng that UtCIUP W00V alloul flndl11g "' OWft aolutlcn
Wllh tllel aUft-. ,.,...,,nor-,., bUt a raault-aMtton bac4tUM ol
•lihOtbltMI cotta fOf an educ•t'On '"" ••• p¥omJMd tD be •ooualble 10
all.
Tl&gt;e batt Ia tnla,..., mer 11111o11 end o..,, ~l ethe nottaty opllmOitlc
clalmo ol St.-,t """""'•tlon of tha StOll lln~IY P r -t Jim Storn
1l&gt;a tine Truot- n..a alroocly cna"ICI SONY's path lor ttlt-82. OUt
II-&amp; moy ,_,.I IIIII&gt; It Ihe dtOWiftll bootd lor ISIS], 111&amp;1, ate II tnay

-'&lt;up.-.---·-A aew beginning?

· wa~come tu~ol

my,_

to tn.- ,,.., , _

-L·

Tuition tlllk
In major OOCIII ..,..,.. .,.._... ,,... .,.
cuta tn lid to aducaloon t8EOO • ..,.

t'Ui&amp;

T11lhe ftlilof;

,. .oat!..,.
---try
--bla·-ll
propoaac~

.._..,..,.,

The 1 - - . v WH..,.. tOo.-- Hugb '- Catay

.. -- "· ·-11~ .,..._ I
then.er.
- Ihin
tulllon
II tl&gt;e,._Un_,
..,. • - ol an eortw ac11on- Stat• Unl&gt;arsrtr
Wet-thai prompteclo S150 -~·­
...,., , _ _ lor hlglw acluCIIIon. I ooonlzont ol tna bUclgatat)l raatralnto , _ Oy yOUr
olfice during thla period 1 am. raapac11ully, req.,..tlng
rou to raoon•- the propooacltunlon hlkaa tor tha
lollowlng raoaono;
I) State um-.Jty oyetam hal bMn • _r.,. of
lltohlf ectucatioll acoauol&gt;ta to rHkla&lt;&gt;tt WIIO
ot- no1 hOPe to ac:ll- • h'QI&gt;ef
ac!ucatlon.

- • c .l

t bel- that . . ...,. ltkllord lha ..,...,. o1 raln10g
tha ll.gft ....,.,..., ol ~ --In
Stolt ol
..... Yortc or o , _
Ia.
~ IO.I fd IOCtal de¥a.&amp;tllton bK.au.M of

-p

You will roc:all !ha OOdQal p r - • - by the
Un'-altr on tl&gt;e taat 11-1,..., _,.., n...,. ,..,I t he
loal of -oa-tely 22 million Clot..,_ Thla buciQet·
C1Jttlng tntllt ....
tiMI Unl...-ltr aretam to
...... lila ton of ..,.,, taoc:htno Ptolelllonalo, .....,
ooutd ,..,_ tha qullnr of fUOhar P&lt;&gt;bllc eo-toe.

ca-

In

-...o ......,. .............. """

by ...'-'00. ...

,.._,.,..from........,_ • - ... ba lorcacl to

~~cou.; ......._ - t - 1 " ' 1""'
_ _.............
_ _ na.toty.
:!1 1l&gt;a -l~y of .,._tlon - - u o State ..

-~-----lltythabeal--

tn lha Unltoo " '' "

31 1l&gt;a tvture ot ll&gt;e Stott o1 ,.... Yortc to clrrec:llr
&lt;Ntecl to the _l.,tcatlon of Ita ..,._,.,._,
'"'""'L It 104towa t-thlt a redu&lt;&gt;tlon 1n tha quai~Y
tnaci:eoall&gt;tllty of cltluno higher pu~&gt;~tc educatiOn

1 - ' ' " " '· , _ rou to oont"- t o adequate l i n - tor lhl Un'-My _ . . , '""
•ould
the . - for • '"''"'" lith In

at&lt;-•

Ptr•od ot high

fntletfon.

t'"•

lncre1a 1ng nloh

u,.,.,l)loymant, reduction In pobllc ""'~ thereby.
lOIII, ultimately. fnliuanca the proor- ol thl EiriPitt lncraOIIftG co.t to lamlh•- t h e - to guorantoe
State
lhll the State of NI'W Yortc wiM -~ 11&gt;e "'QIIest
~) An InC&lt;- In tUition at IIIIo time WlH prol&gt;it&gt;•t
-"&gt;~• cal..., of futuro - . 1 ••A 1111 hllt9r to
.,_ .. II~ rou lndlor rou• , _ _ . , . _ t o o~ocu~s
.....,~- ftO&lt;n ltl~~

51 11&gt;e ··• budQal-tt'no - - ....
nogalowl)'
Impact IIMI -•tr ol , _ '"'""""""'
..... c:ounuy to alford lllgiMir -tlon. •• a&lt;tclltlon to

tltil " " " " In furlho&lt; .,.....,

Oovod A Coltont

tt.sJ., Orttnct eou~ ,.

-~.......,-Pam.r

Leuona. our parents told uo 11.,. ltruoolad ti&gt;OIIQh aornetlmaa pain lui
· - - -always ooally, but In tl&gt;e t(ld rou come out aneao of the
)
game llllcauM you teamecl eo much fre&lt;n the uparlence. Well, .,. woukl
llka to tall that to all tho condklataa w11o pa"lclpatocl In tut waal&lt;'a SA
aloc:llono, but- are afraid wa may De oM"'Iwrono tnlormation
Tl&gt;la yaa(a ... - . . - - wu ploguacl, oltOA hOld t&gt;-. bf ..,
lighting and patty
that '"""""' In the way of prour- onct
planning. at ur- rovagad the undafUtecluota Vlll.,.lly aoc:h
- • l o r aoc:h-- yqr hied
ou1 ol The Spoc:tn11n oft~
otoc:lal""ftGIM-IO&lt;UNtyoncl_...,._ _,,.._._,_tllat
wouiO _,. ...ny mal&lt;e It Into ,.,.,.,., - - • a nd t - tllot woulcl
lllvetolool&lt;-alor thalr oattlong 11&gt;011
But than tnay ehufflad into Squire lotiO\I or oil to the
ca....,...
- cornrnKtad - v . . - thltthay Ohulload !he CU!ftftl aclmlnlttrlfiOn
tl&gt;e patty, grammar
lor. Tl&gt;ata wu the fighting oneS the datamation ochOol toc:t~ of ott- that wa all had hopecl .... ware mature enough to
••old.
.
by Pete ROMn
So Wh~J was tna lao-? Old the otu&lt;lant body tearn that it hoci iiOftl out
oneS voted IO&lt; a g&lt;oup o r _.. wno coulcln't ..., eettle •• atoc:tlon m E&gt;atybocly hal • boiling point, I&gt;Ut ~ ..,.,.... ma now
laoa bUciQat crioeo- oca&lt;lamlc - 7 Did • law third year law atu&lt;lanta
little lntntl lhll people
learn how to dafancl • bunch of _.c~o candidates caught In • OwtY wet&gt;
of pold..,.? Old t h e - Un..art~y lnm thll II con tlll&lt;e u long u three
F1ngamairo on • 11\lght ,.,.. ao ,..., 1111
dl,. to_,, 3756 bollota?
T""' patt - n d w n - 11 otlf an a m -1.
lo a damn Kryptonrta to liupernlan. r..... Ia no w.lng ehltna thai 11.. 1881-112 o t - 1 - . . . o alt 0111 OOOUCita- nola. 1l&gt;a
enclura that. B&lt;Niung
Ia
'""' t - of tl&gt;e ,... admlnlotrotioll lo now, unfort""*loty, to oatn _...., . . . . - - · _ . , - theyontr
OO&lt;N of 1M ctiCilblllty thai uncloUIMICIIy toat. Than, altet thl~ It can twMir- yOU're tn • nuny, ....s no o n e - - any
llallo-'&gt;onth.,. S(#;tr~m congratulataa all the '"'I'Cildatoo that _ , .eectocl and
Burnt toaot, taaqo faucato, tate newl.pl.patL
wl..,.atham-v._tnthanaxtyaor- weore,afteuii, COf!ltllhloclto oon-utlve reel flgltto, taohn~f Ollftculuao, loudthe . _ _ . , But wa alao nopa lhat o&gt;aryona hal leamnd from tiM
otoc:tlon dabacla thot II you .,. not wotklftO for aometlllng brooder thin moulhocl poodlao, buoy olgnale, Howard Coae11 ond
Mll•lntaraat In • lyalllt!l that r-ltaa that, rou 'OIIICO&lt;nPiatoly ~k 1/IY getting bl.-d for aomat~tno rou dldn' Clo are ott
~ond ol p r - on4y tanQia younall nopa-y tn • _ _., thlnga --tbodY nataa. ret ,..., ~- ..eryc~ay.
But II lo the l~tle tlwlgo and lndhridual Qun-. that
- - tJncl of paraonal lntfl9.a.
1l&gt;a 111111 apology at tltlo PQinl can IIIII)Of1orrnonca. Wa'l watch ctoeaty. only affect ...Utn people lhatlnl~ me. Just co_ , a littledltl- - l i t Blxbf t u m o - lftlo tl&gt;e huk Walta a
Rolp!l • - a - o t • _.....lion. Tolul one IIIN otap
V&amp;11 .... J'I
tlta nlol1l .,., Jafln ,....., - ··· ~ lor •
. . . . Talla t 1 &gt; e - out ol Final Touch ancS M&lt;a.
S..ono_, • lit/, W!tat wronv With t - dalaWI Ill'""' Clltcag.&gt;- The ...... - . ,... people?
1 Bronoo fan_,,. ,...,. ,...t orvtnlrad and I
6uto, 1'0 be~ II they took the wnllanar out ol can't at and t.halr lumblno anymore," Poor
Final Touch, but I woulcln't have an epileptic MLtura. marl&lt;amanllhlp- 111 thll ._...,a""""" NCrillce
lt'aalucldngl-aolt-lot..-.a!lllhaytoolr to tho Danwt 8roncoL A man ttlacl to ki l l _ ,
,,...,._outl--'*oattlnothlt..,...._but bac4t- FiOYO Ullla couldn't l&gt;e"'l on to a loolballl
lt'a juM t1&gt;e """-1 - . If lhay toolt lha aolt- Tha(l etlll't.
- - ... ,, -.Gcw..
~
-~
out -would n..a kl- ·
W!tlt II h l l &gt; e t - people- out o1 •n•toty?
..........
(&lt;~.........
t !l*lk INa CooAntty Ia 1 law more
Cltr
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di-

If\ -

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up

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qftLfS fROM OVfR THf ~ftR

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a-

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monyl---

Do..- ot011ICI oying
niOM 1e1t lllnt7
How
hao
1100frrou left d t n y - 0111'1 How 1Mf1Y t-llao your
--or•ar--to"""*"borroulor
I rollblng 1 t·ahlftf
How manr t1maa your
told you rou'ro
job by lhl.adn ol yOUr loath- II
1M "*'-tat• one mora ttma. you"llllll

How

1111110 • - - . 1 1 - --.v- ....,.., l'llincl ooutd altar • Qiti lle'o

1001 _ _ . . . , The ...,.. o f - 1/pe PatCI*I on o
from any numant~ , _ TOll! ffOIII one clay,
lot' -uti"~~ to clrlnlt, potleO
0111 a ol , . Mel ...,... 001 two
~
lllbaltle
riOM tiWouQII

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-our w neaT CAIITOfl OIIC£ MOA£ ANO -"L
f'I.LQJ.'IOUI" _ _ ......

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baa '-• that
. . . . . . ....... ·--·--1&lt;&gt;1111 _
_ , _ . _ . _ , ..... _~ ...... or:
_.... ...... _
........... OOIIola-- -11"'-.... --MdCio~-raiLIIIO&lt;at
.... .._..,......,
•
Ill or two ..,...,.. Jllat to rat- tl&gt;e

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altllng-...1
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by Mitdlel

c-

,.. ,,. us - - - - ....,.,.,.,,.

dlel&lt;obUI-.1 "*'I' bil/lono ol dollwa In .,.... lo
tolaiHarNin
around the WO&lt;Id. h Is of !he
ulmoal hyPOQfay lot Halg. Bush. "-gan and Ol'*'ln
the Us. "'"no circle 10 ~plain lboU1 'oulalde' aid to
Ihe paop1a ol El Salvador. flo ona, nol..,... Halo.elalmo
1/lat !hera ara Soolet. Cllban. or Nlca&lt;aQilln . , . . _
In EJ Salv-. But the U.S.. lhoaa - - ol
•out- agllolora·. -itlad 10 ltwe
·~·
on S..ndly, 12 on W-.lnadaY. t$ on Thuraday lnd 20
on Friday-In addition to an auomaniiCI CIA
El Samdo&lt;t Eltt. lhe7'ra aendlng In'S to

go..,,_,.

"'"' "'Y

_,,._,In

7 ,_ -

.....• • dey (I the ....... · ~ It began ralnltlo military
Sal¥- alt., a _ , . . . , drOUOht- On
the otfllr hind. lhe - l c ~vllonary Fran~
_ . . . , ol all - ltlon , _ In EJ Sal¥ador
jlncludlno the Cl\ur&lt;h), cites §JO U.S military -.!Yloora.

~.

or

-~In El

800 Matln•tt ••sorted corporete. banking and

mercenary par-011. And no Rl&gt;aalana. Cublnl or
Nlcaraguana
The mylh of lha ·ovt- •onoto&lt;' hal-. - a o
mony limN to,..._ cle&amp;lh- onna .....
and ·pa~oc. actions' (Vletnosn •os. n rou row hi04Qrf,- I - 1M olflclllly I 'c&gt;OIICO action',
al-

~-

oador-.1 ' "'· lnd - -

~.10 inloraotol.
protect ----"'
the
-'-rioaft
·- tlllnk
-· llhl
nd
oorporato
thlt
ona would

o........,..t ooukl crt 'wolr 1vot 10 many • - bolotl
1111 people of tl\la counuy woke upt lila u.s.
o - • - r II the outalder, tlllcorpotOII and ban-lnO
t n t - raid L a t i n - nallont (tb Chile, lnd
~lion NicarloaUII for Mtural ,._,... lnd
~
ft. . In I~ lniWNICtonal

C._- .........

auparmllbt. tilly · - 1111 - - of otlll&lt;
paop~aa 1n1o
"'-no corta Ind. · - 11\1
protacllolloiUS -~-ti\IIOOVIIIII
door lt&gt;~o IIIII&lt; waltlno alrplanea. !NCb lnd
lllllcopl- 10 ... apor1«&lt; 10 othot tlghl-wlno
CIICIIIOIIhli&gt;e (tnl Phlllpplnos, Tal-..an, S. lloraa. lnd
Hono Kono) - · labor undlf 1111 oun Ia
(,.,.,Y
IhiM deyaara -lfln*I&gt;Ort-.1 tO IIIIU.S.II&lt;OePI
lor apeclal hlgllly caplla' lnton~l&gt;e lnduatrltt). and are
moldld.
manufaotur-.1 and • ........- Info
ltoma aokl 10 thl paoplal of advanood cepltollot
nat loll• to tout their brUd, to tlgnt thl't tooma. t.o fur
I heM' coati. 10 wheel t.heu· cars..
In till lace of e,.ploltatlon and raprosalon • """'*
nua noflt to turn lorMI toanyono•"'''notoprovldelt.
f - Ia no1 a commodity aokl on till _ ,
moB&amp;t-bul of till lmp!Omento to
• - It 1101 Stlould till So- Union. Cuba.
Roumonla. West ~y. and otnor natlollt aen ormo
to El Salvado&lt;'l mutllllod .,..,,.._ who .,. the
Atne(tca.n arma manu·facturera of del If\ and morQhllnts
of notocauato to oornplaln? 04dn't. GM and Ford build
t&amp;nQ ond airplane engines lot till Nou:l'tln World W01
~~ aa Wllloo lor 1111 U.S.? Aren't tnoso oompanfll still
r_.,lnO yoatly repa&lt;atlolla. to till tune ot S21 mlllloll
onnually. for till ·...-.tor lllltlah lnd Amoflcan
DomblnO ol ,,... Nazi planta? ~ they olmply
r - t oomt&gt;Othton In - • once wao on uclualve
American monopoly of till world annamonla tnOIUtM. p11y tl\000 poor ~.., cap•llbtt. -no
f.U fighter - . to bOth ltrMli and Nab. Who
proht toom wor bJ armii&gt;Q bOth akin.
lila my~n ot till 'out- &amp;Olt•lo&lt;' 1\ae_.lolher
diOMnaiolll aa WOlf. It only It _,true 11101 11\1 Soviet
Union would arm and proYldl tvppon lor paopfll'
tibofallon oi&lt;IIQIIIos around till wa&lt;ldt II only Chi
didn't 1\ove to piMd In -~ lor Soviet
(bllora Ill wu
military aid to Lumumba In 1111
......lnltad In 1110 by till CIAj. lor agricultural lnd
ftnanciol ~ ot Cuba wltll no atnno•
altacllad (tn 111&amp;6 lnd t066l lor --~~(In
1881). bolora Chi n..-1 w11 ~~~~~-on Oct- II.
111117 bJ till CIA. lila u.s. Ofoeo the Soolel u..on muc11 credit bJ dllmirlg Soviet - - ' tor , , _
attuootaa around 1111 """"'· and tnua almpl)l
-tuataa Ond relnlor-thal-11 would-

"*'

c-

-*·

o-•r•

conoo

In

~

( lila Sovtll Vl«nam, lot
• . . . llfOtiJ
IQUIIhl 1101
Soviet _ . . 1Mot llrilll onna
_ ) . _ . , . . , . . , f r o m - - - •osn't until,_
till end of 101 wlllllat Soviet-made tong...,."* In
till flnaloiiOntlvoln South lllotnam. And- than. till
Soviet a ru-. till Chl,...,,lhreat.,..; to riCI- and cut
oft military and -"'tnlc a.od (OS lliOY did In Cubo In
111M and 111117-rHd Fldol'l lnd Clll'a denunciatory
· - Ol 11\al period), to OtltmPI IO dtag till
paop1a to _ . l i t e - their mllharylnd
PQIKICIJ •letort 10.., (U tilly Old the F1ancll In
t(ll5() II only liolg'o -.catting.,.. 11111 hUge
'Ubora.-rms· conop~rKy wu tNe' lila _ . . of
l h e - - bo gtltatull
But. In -al. ft ...,.L '0111 " no1 to aay thai till

••Ill

v-

Sonet Un10n C)oa;n•t auppty trufllaty ~PfNI'Il to
akaady eotlbllallld guemlla ltt\OOOiea. becauae h

doea- wltn autnoa. and not tnouOh Moot IJiool&gt;te
llglltlno lor tllllr own llberotion h..., no~,. to ,,.do
tno atrtnoa of the Soviet Unloll (-oro. ~boil, noloa
brutol or rOIQUtC&lt;I raldlnollor till b&lt;vtollty of till US.
........, )Untu and NtlnQ ctua. Poop~~ hOhllno tor
l-otion. lor FREEDOM. u.,. ,,. El
ana 11
. . . 1111 NIU&lt;- 1- ,_.o. ago. 1110 OS wary U
tilly are gtolelijl Y - come no1 1n rnot•ary
pvtachn
,.,,h the
I/IIVUOil till ~ton and

Sal•-

0&lt;--

moot-

_,_but

.,...,ot-..t.- ~ lla ....... - - ...

. - . 1111 - r y. thO Churd\ (In ll SaNadot and In
Nlca-~ Itt El Sal¥-. till C1M Ia olmpte.ll
ext.-r bloody. It Ia explotl-.1 ooatnot n.ploltar.
oppre11td agalnat

oppreuor. mataaa aoafntt

l&lt;!)pariai-OIIek-.1 ...... That~ .. no mloldll oround to
avpport. Thoro l.o no Cenll1at d-allc
trying to ottol&lt;e a ball- b o t - tlght·wi'&gt;CI • - (lhll h. . l&lt;oh 12.000- I I I I I - &amp;Jonoland lel....lt\0
agalna torture and murdar, ln ac&gt;lie o1 till u.s.
- - · · lltemj)ta lo ~· 1110 ...,._Icon
people Into bolirltr&gt;O 0 1 - In El Sllv- u .,
Ylotnorn. 1110 U.S - - II nol ._lnO llle
tldo-11 • • t i l l - aldol
What Ia ..........,. II Cl •mmacljoto lnd lOIII
..,..,loll ol us. mUftary and economic: 'aid' 10 Ihe
of EJ Salv~ a wlll&gt;drawal of all U S
peraonnel. a commitment to
from lrtt..-fentnc:e
In tllllntomalallolra of othef natlolla, and of thlrlghl
of Ill people to 1041-&lt;*.,inatlon; lnd an end IO 1111
corporate plundof of rnooo:es lnd tabor of Latin
Ame&lt;lca and all otnor nation• ot till Tho!d Work!
t do no1 boliovl 11\al tile - a t • end financial
lnatltutlolla. In cofllboratloll ....,. till rnftrtary rniOftl ot
till U $. Oleto. wtM IIOP bainO 1-"'101.. •thor
tlvOUOh taglalauon or lhrOUOil _ . , to till moratrty
of armo mercllantt. oorporato _ . ,.. and lo..-101
br-a Tllalr
tntetelt Is anylhlno !Mit moral,
and thllr willltlo"'" to uplolt knowa only one
cotor-go--1111 color of t~r proflta
How...,, I do bollewo tnll the people ol thO Un[lad
Statu un and muat GOOsttuct a mau ~~ to
oppoao U.S . mllllary lnd economic old to 1111 junta In El
Salvador and 10 ald. In our numbara. actlona. and
dotnands. tlllpaopil ol £1 Sal¥- in tllllr atrUOOie lor
Mblnlion Wt WI far wiMf than we ....-. at IM
beginning of US. l""""'"""t In VIetnam. we
.-.ollnd tnolntw o . t a - the promotloll ot U.S.
"""""""" ol till Tllltd World. And. 10 a oroat axtanl,
weuncleiWtlnd .mat -tobodonolllrO a t horM,In
till belly of till monotw, - I I we are at the mor'*ll
unobll 1o ollectuate tllat undor.tandino on • mut
acate. Tllua. we hOVO tools avolllbll to ut now !hat
wet• unevaUabte at the stan of thol U.S. Wllr on
V$etnam. Thll II tiUICted 1n t'Mt large.ac&amp;le dlltNat.
..... m eonorau, for u.s. Slatornonta on El Sot.ador••
ciiWIIII 11101 1\0a led lo till Introduction of Houae 8111
n - 1508-to cut off aa aid to 1111 jun11-and
oponaotad. u of t~la Wflllog. bJ more thin 0 0 of
a D i l l - - &amp;II auppon.
But H wou1c1 rofloc:t 1 _., llmlled u-.tandlng of
..,. ,_a 1ne1 wny'a of accornpliSIIlftO an lnd to 1111
brvtllltJ lhlt aocompantes. bJ . - t y. - • • •
_.loll lnlo end ,....- ot ot11ot oountrloa. II we
- e 1o oonatraln ourMI- to tllllaglatoll..,electoral

go_,_,

wrono

CJOV«n"'"'"

,.,,.m

go-••

conor-.

......... ._. ........

-~
cllllned to 1 1 1 1 . . , . - tmaaint It till people o4
Niclragua. Ylel ...... or Souti\Afrlca......,..., lot atone

Salv-. ._, till ma1ot pan of •- -CIY lobbying till ..,........ not to bo c.pitollots.
tnsllld of ooncantratlno upon 1111 oroanwatloll and
· moblllzatiOfl ol tllllr - n paoplallnlo balno able to
&lt;Hill and dofut tlloM capltalato could not INo
to bo capllailalot
ua in till l.ln~ad &amp;latOL
El

TNa-....., ,_

-.-not

The riclort for "' In 1111 Unil-.1 S t - 1o -

an

,__o
4 __
_
__
-_
ot INMingtul
-·
. ._
. --.poe
l\ol . - to IOCiey o4 . - ; tiW .,..,.....

~)'St-.-~~-·-~ 1111~1

of a - wMtolut and more nouttsrolno agrtcult.n; llle

tor altomat""'
-CIYlavtl;
·- , _ ol
onC1
-.trolled
at ttMt oommunlty
1111,_
a
noo-cktcldent

art. muate. and Ametk:an cutu.ue

••toe-

...ebrattno thejOyolbaino
tllldrlwlftOout ol
humon lnteractlor&gt;and.ln a no&lt;HeiiOJoua- ciMply
spiritual human laellnoS, tne ol&gt;lotoratton ot 1111
dtotlncuon (and dMaiot&gt;l . , . . _ ,_, lnd counuy,
-e
play _..,.., -.lnglul •nlhllagi»&gt;IOVO-atk:Jt _ _ ... , . _ ..
,.,._u..awta

---~~--­
thO 01110 aiiVI. -

the CongnsocJnot lon. -

1110-nol to-o~~-- ForEI

-K--Inatonoc:Ntlnofu S irnporllttwn. It Is but a oymc~~om of •
vary 4MpiJ rooted lllatorlc:el · Woun . . - I n

"""'*""""

'"J•

curing the tymptom~
11m1 throu;n m•••
moblltutlon.at,.nuoua effort. putting OOCIIN on
1110 llna, lnd anoutlno: "Hold 1~ bubl" Attd K Is Yllally
Important thlt- do 11111. But- otao muot. at aome
""'"' I n - of -

t...._-

I!Wdlno water trying to u.et -

!Nit we.,. olmPJ

SJmP'OI'I aa w

_ , . almply NMing In p i - .,_ I

-

~bynoltryirlgto_tlll_ll*

1ne1.,..-.

orodUCie aua. oymp~omo.,..
- o r o a o ompot\ant-,lnEI-.
paoplal' t - ""'-"on .mat -do hire to IIIIP them.
Their late Ia In ""' honda-and, In a · ours Is In
~It Is olton aold thllacapltalistlaaoor...,.,land
so un•w•'• Of hit o• n Mlt ..,.t.,eat) lhal hlwi11 ...t ycMI
the,_ to hano nlm. Moot of 1111-a ._..,by tna
people of EJ Sal•- oro Amoric:a- They hi,..
'Rboratod' by 1111-oed from till OPptOIIOrl
11 all - - paopla oro uMad "' 1111 -ld In
toghtlng og&amp;lnat _....,... t11an either t111ra 11 no
auc11 thing u an •outSide' agitator. or we.,..~ out~*
agtlatota. Willi we- Clo 11110 Ia .,_ 1111-om.

aincehllao¥ilolndao _ _ IMII_,....,Cioltln
ouc:h a way IIIII leado not tnt reln..,_,l o4 our
• . , . . _ , . - t o _ . , . _ linllnclll lnd
mMotary -nmant aU!hot•IY. but to till mobli!Rtlolloluaall-wlthtiii EISalv-an"""'*•t
I
batno till nub of thlmottor-to - - •
..,....., wnore we'll- have to wony about military
juntos. mou mu~ ~. oymptomo and outU,
ogoln.
Appeolo to Conort~a,to_.,..,. -~Y lobo
moral ••• only lrullful ......
- '· or•UU&gt;oriiY hal n o - - l o u t 10 act
in !hat moral woy or bo
Thl1 II ,...
1 . - . our rlgiK"' I .... - . c y To ICIIn-

he.,.,...,,

eonor-

-.-.s.

otlllrwayiMottor_our_ant~IO

owraulo:' 10 1111 foro II r o - ourl&gt;*1!vigM. our
-._our Declotratloll ollndope.--. au&lt; clua. We
datnand tlllaome riOIIt t o r - - thll we demlnd
lot El Slt•ldor-1110 rfohl to boi'REE. to delarmlnolta
own -lny. to '""' u Ita paopil-and not 110
II\IIS4. .-cNcide. to own and conuol all

corpor•••

whit--

production. - - ----~ houllno.
-CIY· tr.,._otlon. end
!hera la. thO
rlglll to bo ,,.. humlll balrlga. lnd hi.. • " - aey

.,.. ovorytlllng.

, . _ . 1111
o4 El ~ us.
_.,._,,aid
EJ Salv- junta! f'ight lor El Sal¥-.: 110M lor
paopla
10 · - _ _.. Including the

OUMI...l

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POLICE BLOTTER

l ,....,........

s:zeo.

t

NOilllf CAMPUS REPOIITS

!-

~•)

i

Poner- ilwJlaty- A f&lt;mli&lt; reponed thOI UJiluloWD
..,tered ber , _ and took a Tau tmuw.&lt;ntr Tl

sec calculator valued .. sun (oerial 63011 tn), """ G. E.

AMIFM dott ...sic&gt;~ valued II SolO eadl. ond four SIO
~ AIDeriean Express Tnvdcr's cbockr. J/1/ 11- JZ. p.m.

i
~

SOUTlf CAMPUS UPORT

W -- Aa&amp;· Harossmeru- P..- idctltil7ini himself

.. Quiclo S.di&gt;Cci lht&lt;litenod

10

kill bosses b&lt;O&lt;bcr and l&lt;ill

the bosa. l/IIS/81- 12:06 a.m.

w.......,., Monti 1.1
NORTlf CAMPUS REPORT

F.....,, Bid. 5-Aa&amp;ult-A f&lt;mll&lt; reponed ll\&amp;l an
UftknoWII milk 111cmpted lO dash h&lt;r and did ao
app(oldmatdy four lim&lt;$ on th&lt; bocll. once on th&lt; fordlead,

and once on h.. roreann In lh&lt;louo... J / 17/81-7F·l0
p.m.
Lod&lt;wood LibAJy-Publk Lewdnao- A f&lt;mal&lt; reported
thAI 1M oboenod a bbck milk .....arina a p&gt;~r rap
•
him&gt;Cif. 3/ 17111--IO:JI a .m.

n......,_ ..._.,

SOUTlf CAMPUS REPORTS

!Mfmdorf-&lt;irancl Lara:ny-A mal&lt; rrporu lhll unknoWll
pcnon(s) forcibly pried opm th&lt; door on aloct&lt;d equlpm&lt;nt
&lt;abinel and rtniOved 1100 Kodak c.IOOid JUde project0&lt;1
valued .,
&lt;a&lt;h. Stria! 296019S and 3931748.
)116/81-9:45 a.m.
Oancnt l.ollli&amp;"-Orand Larceny-Unknown pcnon(a)
unlawf'uDy remcwod a thr« ..., .. dark JOid .ora and o two
..... dark liD aoro valued . . . IOial or S5SO. J/18181-I:SI
a.m.

noo

:z2n w~-Aa- Haramut:nt- A milk rq10&lt;1ed ,.... Property datllaeo to Y&lt;'bld&lt; b $75. c:m.cttc c:ua and 1ap&lt;1
J/22111-h.m.
wbao II&lt; played beet 111&lt; tdqlboo&lt; lap&lt; ........sinJ rudlloc, valued ..
Cknlcnt Hall l.obby-crimlll&amp;l Misc:~~J&lt;f-Unknown
tbcrt wu tb~ oo it from an iudividual wbo
pcnoo{s) bloke tbc plato alatl door vaiiiOd 01 SlDO lcadirla to
i&lt;l&lt;mlfood himldfu Quidos.di&gt;Cd. 3/ 19/81- II:.W p.m .
tbo lomite. J/:zl181-4 a.m.
Goodyear HoD-Robbery-A male roporu bciot arabbod
NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS
by an uokoown Wbite milk....., told him to r&lt;ri&gt;O"e
Spauldlna-Pctit Larea~y-A female r&lt;ported that or he would bit him. Vldim was then un.l for money and for
peraon($) unkno"" toot her 0.£. AMIFM diliW dott radio hi$ walJu. Subject bod DO IDODC)' but hod I MobiJ aedJt Cllrd
which was left In the wan... Auailat\IS fl&lt;d with no u...
from tbc louna&lt;, valued 01 W. 3119/ 11-1:00 p.m .
P·l-Crimmal Miscbiof- A milk rcpot11 W&amp; (J) J/21181-I:JO a.m.
""""""" J)lll thin $CI'lll~ 011 the _...,... side,
!runt. 8Dd hood or his vcbidc over a periOd or t 112 mootbs. r--,,....,..w
~· cfamaae to "&lt;bide If SIOO. l/19/U-3:)9 p.m.
Dewey HoDway-H.,....,mt-A fcmtl&lt; rqoons thllt a NORTlf CAMPUS REPORTS
male or 2040 l.dunao Hall used abuli\Oe and obscene
Spauldina Cunodial Scrviccs-8 uraJary-Uolroown
Jaoauaae in a confraotaliocl they hod coocemlf11th&lt; volum&lt;
or tbe compl.tinant's at&lt;r&lt;O. The complainoal wovld Ukt to pert011(s) &lt;Dt.. ed offiee ~ the rear ..U...y door by
prylna tbc look m«ibannsm and cuttina witb a backraw.
obtain an IUTest wvran~ . 1119181-1:4S p .m.
Farao-Crirninal Misdlicf-A rcmal&lt; reported that I!Ainwed tSamaae is SIOO. J/D/ 11-00-.20 a.m.
Farso Pool Table !loom-Criminal Misdli&lt;f-Unkoown
pmon(s) llllloiOWD e&amp;l"od tbe ,...,.d "die" in the doO&lt; to her
.-... apprOld~n~~tdy SIO worth or damqe. l/19/81-10:00 pmon(s) damq&lt;d the fd1 on on• of th&lt; pool tabla ausina
SlOO damale. l/22181-1)1)-.20 1.111 .
p.m.

his....,_.

MO&lt;tdaY,MarctlJ

SOl!TH CAMPUS REPOIITS

NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS

Clemen~ HaD-Criminal Miscbicf- Unknowo pertOII(s)
tb,..... a one inch bolt tbrouab tho rich~ ft:Onl door

Far10 0..0. Room-Grand Lorcmy-A male rqoons that window of Publlc Safety vdlitle &lt;awl:na S I2S damaa&lt;unknown pmon(s) r&lt;mored one OLI watt speaker valu&lt;d 01 3/D/SI-1 :32 p.m.
Abboct l.o&lt;-UUV-A female repOI'U tb&lt;fl or her 1977
S.OO. Speaker had proP&lt;ftf or IRC insaib&lt;d on II J/ 21/81-2
Ford poci;·up truck valued at SJ,SOO. l/23/ 81-6 p.m.
a .m~
CoDitrUCiion Sltc-Grand Lar~A ,.,... rcpot11 thOI
unknown person(•) &lt;nlcrod COillti'UCtiotl area and rtmo\'ed a n • ....,.. Mardi 24
Rildl 35 mm &lt;amcra atlll flash. a dow hamm&lt;r and nch&lt;L
NORTlf CAMPUS
vallled at SUO. 3119/ 11 4 10 a.m.

8at tment

Governor'a-CrimlnaJ

MiJthl&lt;f-ln•&lt;otiptedd~~nqe

dooc to th,......, coudt.
basement level
J/22181-I:JO p.m.

Couch ,... lhn&gt;wn from the flnt lloo&lt; to th&lt;

&lt;aUIIna S.OO

.s.maac.

SOUTlf CAMPUS REPORTS

f'rldaly.-lt
SOUTlf CAMPUS REPORTS

Maio/Batley Parkin&amp; lot...-Grand Laro&lt;Dy~A malc
rcpon• tba Uftknown peraoo(s) smashed the rillht door
window and r&lt;mOYod two &lt;IJ&amp;&lt;tl&lt; c:asaaod SO CUS&lt;IL&lt;tapes.

Religious
leaders
t!:hastise
racism

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�jf®,~©llJID.®,~Jl@JID.

The Specrrvm of notlonol ond intemotionol events

On strike:
Coal miners walk out
- - -- - - - --"'-b!IAJ.aa c. Kadok
0... 160,000 m~ 14'01kod oil the job on mcs.y ...._1M
thtft')'Ur od6 agreement borwem the Unloed Mlne WorlcoT&gt;
(UMW) and 1M Bilumlnous Coal Oper11on AoiiOCIAIIon
~
(BCOAI tllphd ., midnight Thuroday
A -..e &lt;OnlrOCl was ruched urllor in the WMlc but hlod
not bHn
and __.t bvthe Unk&gt;n'• ronk and
nwmben Trodidonollv l»4W hM • no contrac:t no WGi&lt;

"'*"'upon

pohcy.
Ptesiden4 ol the UMW Som Olurch. Jr ope.nl the rernolnder
or the W&lt;Ck OI)Uklng In w~ v~. Pennt}4vanla.
Kentud&lt;y. and CMher soft cool (bftuminousl producing - ·•
campolgnlng lor 1M r.ollclllon ol the """""" Olurch has
pr«liafd thll the og&lt;Mmlnl . . . be paSMd bv • two-u.ds
rNJCdY The . . . . ol 1 M -·""'- yaoerd.y. _ . not
~bvpr--Mondooy. ~. l is not~ IO

be as ono-tided .. Olurch prodi&lt;Hd .

Contr"""""'
By Friday.
there was • wong ditslclent ,..,_,..,t ii!O"'!ng
"""""!~ the .........._ Mlnen 1n w~ \llrginla's o..n.t 17. llw
Jorge$~ in the NilSon. butned ........ ol the &lt;OnlrOCl and
--.1 out ol the hoi ......... they hlod gllhored 10
hew union olliclok read and oxplul the . -·,
proposols In Ohio'• llistrlcl 6, union officlols Bil LMnb and Ed
Bel fl.rorwjy oonclemned the propooed oonlrac:t "' u~lolr and
insullmQ to th&lt;l lloiOI'ker&gt;.
" K the mlnm loolc at the oontriiCI . r IMII be ~eated ." Dlm1ct
President Bel t.old the Aslocioled l'tdl "I think Olurdl ll

rnidleodtnsl mom •

'*'*'·

I.Mnb. a .....,...s thll 01..-ch IMp down
" - !tis poolllon .. """ ~. tho"ccnhcclllOjlded..
The pr_.t &lt;OnlrOCl c:olk lor a c:oq&gt;&lt;omiM 36 percent
rncruscln ..,.a and benel.u to be rpread"""' the next thcee
yoorl. The tompanles bad oHtred a 19 )&gt;0'Ct!l't lncrU M to
botg4in .,_the Union's ~.-lor a 51 )&gt;0'Ct!l't raltc.

Ro,ooltift

A --.1 point ol dispulc bot-.. the -un and the
.,...,.,.. ...,. owr the indUilry'o pion fer • sown-day -'&lt;
schedult. Undft' the pracnt contract the miner'Sidledulo rum
lr&lt;&gt;m ~Y to Saturday. With the minos being doood on
Sunday. The UMW ..,.. willing to aoorpt a oeven-day -•k 11
both Saturday and Sunday _,. made oprimal WGi&lt; da)/1 The
BCOA rejOCied this proposal and the prohl:&gt;ibon ol work on

Sunday mnainlln the &lt;lO&lt;Ilract
Whlo no dcfrnlte prov;sionS _,. made. the U.W... - 1n the
pr_.t contrac:t- '90ec! to diOCUtl t h e _., plan lo
reP- the prumt ....,.;on pion CurTondy there Is a unrwroal
n-..-wlde pension plan '1)0&lt;\f&lt;l&lt;ed by the Union. The
operator&lt; ore W!J90'IIng • pension lund -with a &lt;Ompany-bycompony · - · COO&lt;dinaled
agencies

~ lndMd\III INuran«

The . . - volatile 1ooue olllw new &lt;Onft'OCI, • polnC ogreed
upon bv 01..-ch. is the pr&lt;MIIon lndullriol
produetr~ to utt non-U&gt;Ion cool without p6lllng roy61tla.
Under pa• conlracto. royalties- • tar111 ofiOIIS- hlod to be paid
on cool used which was mined by non·Union !abo&lt;. This rolsed
the price of non-Union c:ool end makes Union c:ool a more
-actillc offer

W!Wc.e•.._

This provlolon .. the which is c:rutrng the ~-­
sddsm borwem the rank and file and Union pra;deney Mlnen
bcllew thll this pen ol the contract Is 1 sell~ut to boctt c:ool
mlnero and tho lobo&lt; movtrnent. Noc only does this agretrnent
J#ve leg!ttrnlzatlon to non·Unlon lndulll'la but Kaloo threatens
Union rnernl&gt;eo' job security.
a..-.. the non-U&gt;ion cool v.1l become ~ - aon
suc:cesol\.ly ur&gt;6orM1 thll produced by lJn1on """"""· OM
Union oftlcllol p&lt;edrcled thllln a lew ynn • rroinG's WGi&lt; WMlc
could be reduced to two or three days.
Allor the terms or the agreement _ , announoed last
Thursday, 12.000 miners In Wal \ll(glnlo and Pennoylvanla
Olagtd all.iklclot walkout to show thdr Immediate dislike lor tit.
pr_.t C&lt;&gt;nlract
The jJMW with .. no c:oniRd""' WGi&lt; policy has struck
~limo .. contract hcs come up lor...,...., since )964 k
usualy !aka IOdoys lor the rank and flo t o - o after the negodoton reoch an _,nont. The last cool
the Unled StOia was an 111 day walkout durtng llw Winter or
1977·78.

••In

© GORIS ar

-

~

�- .clo ......

...... lho I&lt;Nmln, 0010 . . . -tb&amp;~

&amp;11'll'rEllU\i&amp;'ll'ill\i~

..... wollol 101111 ~
Lilli fdd.v'• -..Ina ..... - "" s..d.rtly, - lho . . . . Paloh

W'&lt;IDilll1liD~

- ' - ' prOial ...,._

PoiMd

t.c.mo-~ Ill

1945

n.. Paloh ___. -

dollod

• no·.WO. ......,... t.otw-\
Solldonly one! lho Pollh Cornmunlll

n.. ......

Pot1y.
poompted "" lho
Morel\ 19 ~ baollr9 ol
Solldonly olllclo1r 11!1 tho Polilh
pollee. tn 11M! ~ 10 tho
SoW! military lorcos condlld!ng
, . . , _ In lho ......L lh«
--...·
.~. . . . . . . . . . . .ollho
__
10
lake "" lho SoW! Golo&amp;h. Yet,
Mondo~·· poiiJ&gt;Oftemcnt of •
nation - wid~ la bor stoppegf'
tcheduW .. _.soy ....-:!
SolidMfty'• -

10 ...... •
~-lhoSovii!U*'&gt;

"'-lloo
ScMet Union~ tho
Polbh a111t bu demonstrated
Ufl..,......lon!od puoMry "" .. pori.
h "-ld be r«mombored hi when
Hungwy ottornpeod 10 chart II own
polilblos wei osldeologlcol ..,.,..
In 1956. tho Kromlln IOnl ~
tnto tho w- PKt
nett.... to r - • on1«r • ...a u
up •
Communlot
Ideology And, In 1968. So.llt
tonica bulod dMir Into ~.
~ whon 1..-.ld I

n..

APRIL FOOLS PARTY•••Wed- April 1st
2 Banda- fema &amp; Three L1ttle Words
Mtxed Drtnka- 2 for 1 -ALL NIGHT
Celibates &amp; NO respect-frt-Aprll 3rd
Paper Faces ••••••••••••• sat· April 4th

Mixed Drinks Draft
2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1

tall madn1te

Screws &amp;
50¢ Marys 75¢

tonica......,

u..u

8relho&lt;lv

.........

decided.-

thot notloa'•

llmciO mel

O!rtatlon1 with

Conlldutng tho world·wlde

~

rK.vtd

ooHct&gt; the So.llto
when they Invaded

~•

•

~l'blond

would only MIWio

~

their p r - " ' -· Abo. lho
5oYim we noclllct'ly 10 tnt..-- tn
tho Pollth oanllict boca- ol lho
~ ollec~. ouch a mow would

how on U...d

~-Soo!ot

~Whie~­

' - Nlod .......... lho u.a.d

s.-.~--.ld

....,jy !wold ...... Cold

..... 10lorcelho~S.0...10
adapt • lwdlotc howlcloh -..de
~ them A move lnlo l'blond
would undoubrodly •olldlfy
AmtriCon oppoolllon to Solllol
p r - llllreoihnov ..
his
cleoh to hold • SvrnmM Plaldent ~. an
lnlo Poland -ld ~ lomlal
onytudl..-,..

-In
ln-

p.,aw,._
w~ l h o - ...,_,..
,_... ol ScMil - - - . . I
- * 1 - KNmln ....... MUd
oplln ~ ol-ued ~.

""" lot lho PoW~ - ....... _.proWom .... - ...
fuo1lw blomllh .. ......, In tho
world communlly ~ tb&amp;
So.llt u-. .. luly _ . , . ol
..._,ly quaahlng Poloh ~.
thotr nood 10 INir\IMI good llanding
_ . . 1 0 be on OllftTidlns _..,
which hu thuo f• Mpl tho mUht\1

Ruulon boar from~ havoc In

Poland.
Yet. "-ld tho Sol/lot Ullon

bdew b

clr«&lt; _ _ . _ , II

- v. lho Iaiii cl Solldonly ..
well u

Poland'• now found •

freedoms -*1 ~be cnoolwd
beneeth lho - - ....._.. ol

.-tnaS...... ......

Since Poland It ...... lho So.llto'
..... ol tnAatnct. any """""'""
m l l a r y - II~~.
Ill. ....... Praldont ~ waWd
puololofo10C401~ololnde

""'-' lho e. Wid W• I , Wid
"""" tho ScMet hordes 80 ~
Into tho brow Pohh NM!on, ol lho
ft.. world wll bo pulling lor tho
delllnt ono.

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AMEIUCAH SCHOOlS Of
01\JOOAL REYAJI,CH

Mixed reQction to Reagan shootiQg
- - - - bpM...,"- when Klrll ctlod-

My mc:other wos
c:rvtng Thb ""' donn\ UJ&gt;IOI - •
·E~ ..,..,. jolclng about • In

.... _.. .

"fm glocl ~~- dldn' clle-lhat

elMo .......- his lrimd ..... "The
~-- Ht l l l d • -

could'.. k4'!111he-- olllhe

..,.,..loronAme1ton&amp;oo-yaoldll
the Prtoiclaoll • "Wol. I leo! wery bod aboullhll;
• 2S.yur-old oddod "1
rem-'- wlwn Kennedy wu

"How could he . _ miiMd &amp;om
oo dc.,...
"Thoro's .,.,. lor !he ~ •
1\ clcwn ~uate$COW!Iod
...,und • ponablo tokMslan ..,
Monday tnd troded one-linen on
rho
onempt ogalrul
PYnldent Ronald Reagan.
."Show tho . _; OM IWdtnt

&gt;hot-howbodllelt. Thloliolcrribl«

......,..Olton

Tho

~ape ...,. on.

nonnol ~ •

'llnt
ac
.,.,...__and
Nnl

- " - ~&amp;amc.
Thoy
~ .... .. ...
anw.s plcUd up " ' Jon. Brody ljll.,g "" !he Jldewlolk.
There _,. • low 9f1SP0 .. tho
s.a.. Sorva ....... shot In the
" o moeh , 11umbl~d In l h t
bod&lt;ground
There _,. 101&lt;a mode .. CBS
1\nehcnnon Don Ralh«
-

s.a-v

• .,_..... gdllng ...... to thto:
uld Psyehology Ot ponmont
Cholrmon Ed......t l&lt;adcin -'"II
INdonls' romorb "Thlt II tnl!fl&lt;.•
Katkln cornpare.d stude nt
_ . .,..,. !he - p i on
~·· . . wtdllhe reodion to the
1963 Kenne.dy &amp;IUUinatton
"Thoro 10 • doar dllftmlc:e; he
noc.j "Kennedy ...... Ho
- t d his politicl-d youth.
"Moll young people dan\ liko
Rtogon," ht said. "They don\
rtallu that this tr....cendo politico.
•• """ loo!nlng to • Conadlan
tolbd about 1\moricM
~o~o~~~m.· Pallllr:ol Scimcc " " " -

- '*"' --they

to .;.e a '"""" ....nout any &amp;ah
"""'""'-'· "Thoy'r. ~ lor
S.ody 10 ....... . - . -

ll&lt;:cordor1g 10 Mischlor. ~
- ......t the ....... In '-Y In
....,.. popoJiodlp pols 11-M -'II lniO

It'--....
Undoul*diy. lhls ... .........
~

. . . .J

pulilt . . _ lor hom.. Miod&gt;le

llid " An-» 0&lt;&gt; his budget polity
wll bo ,.. an attoek on • tide
man by tho Amerlc:on public •

thing."

pkaded, -ng It tho..,_"Tum on
O..,nol Fow. thoy1 """" II.-

Wllllom Mlstlllet ~ ..h'•
unW.. the 1&lt;4nntdv yoan With
people c:rvtng .. tht •

~. he lntlllod. the
~could only bo to Rtogon'•

odvon'IWo&lt;y

""*-' -..

- •• ~.he
dlomaytd by -..dent
·-·
.,
odolmod

... _..

m"ll!!le •• mooc

the

~ ollheA&lt;:adomy /\wads

"Thll dO&amp;Jn't really mun

~ llid. '1 ""' mnembor

llobbv K.tnedv • IIIIo, I mnembor

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I ap.clo1 SovfRp 1 - I

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1
1
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Dr71
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Head First

I Hair StylfB~
.I 388 K - Avea. .
- - - . o - MonA'rkloY
JIWw

~poo

II
1
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~~- 20. u•n

II
1

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ond ~- ond n relored fie4ds

• - o Wft4u ol ~ potidpOiiOn In en
CWH)Oln9 dig

• RUdy tourS 10 impOttOnt QIChoeologlcol site~

• opcicnol ~ RUdy In Hebtew

Of Noi:Jic

Applr::otlon deodlne: MoYembef 1
for: lur1N!&lt; Wolmoaon. obroocl ocMior 01 \o/!1te

)'OIK Rudy

"'*"

Plnur noted tNd Rtagon II the
fht praident to alter bolng
tho&lt;. "Trun&gt;an dldn't got hurt;
httxpiAlntd "Teddy Rooto.ell ....
lllghd)l hll but he _. on ex·
prosldonl • tht llmo..-

...d .... oourtdecl ohod&lt;ad.
"How could !hoy do !Mt," """
~·~ In surp&lt;IM-

on¢1tng to ,..; a 1~-old

• a:x.ne WOII&lt; ... Englbt\ln ORt&gt;oeolog)l. boch hd1coy

"' tl*&gt;k he'I bo bodt 10 ..........
_
.. he sold, "and his papulorily

-quipped.

announc-ed

1t'hat does It offet ytN?
• o ~er ol SIUdy In bloelln the &gt;ping te&lt;m

~~lho~al

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COLLOQUIUM
Vocabulary
Enrichment
Plftellted by.
C•thr Bynt.ar.dbeny

Baldy Hall 202
TODAY, April 1
1:00-3:00 pm
The focus Is to Introduce
specific
techniques
necessary for effectiVe
vocabu/tuy development.

Reagan ambushes Haig's hopes
- - - - - b, P-1 La•b
The foreign polity......lclng bocly of
the R..g.,. Ad-G&gt;n hos
.-t1y bHn weai&lt;ontd by lnlernol
ditputeundthelockolcon......,.ln
lis 111ows end ocdoN. Foromoot ,...
Soaeury ol Scu Alound« H.lg'•

alleged ~los Wftk to 1eo0gn 1n
bolns put ~r:&gt;dlol the AdmlnlfUatlon'a trbts

· - 10 not

j

The loodonhlp pottiDII-' _..
06&gt;w ' - ~ lnddents
1/lce ~I Georga Bllotl " --.... llr'IIMd the ........ _
A&lt;eonllng 10 • brief Whit• Houw and ""' •. , . - · which . . . .
Jl*'-&gt;1, ·~ ol alMs AkltheAdm.,_andbpoky
hu
trodltlon•lly-•nd would~lllllh. Early In Farwory, .
appropo\oN!Iy-boendonowtcblnihc o.lenM Secntary Capar W,
Wh-• HouR.· In lhe peot, ihc Wlllnbolvor IOiormed our
Whffe Howe Iader wos the Ewopan Allin by~ thlt f t NatloMI Socurly AdYilot (pftcnlly "vory prot..blt" the Re-von

10

w-

Rldword v. AlenJ . ~. Buo~~
&lt;"'-' bee.- he. unlike
Alen,holdJtheronkiOpr-ftuean'sc:oblnet ol!lcers. According
10 the WhU HoUM - · Buth
would •..,.,....._ and control al
~ Federal .-.-...:a In
~ to emavoncybolh lonlgn and~ .·
Hal!l.ln ....,.,_ 10 the polllblllly
ol IUdl a decision, told a Houw
Foreign All:ain ...bcommtlee on
Marth 24 th• her-ded the pion
with •• Loclc ol tnthUILtim. and Aid
he.,.. "not totally ..ostlod" wHh the
Admlnlltratlon's lo«ign policy
llnletwe. Halg has ~n-ed
hlmoell os . . _. ol forq, polcy,
--..a touol and v.4clo-ruehlrlg
command tlmlar to that held by
Staorary ol Scate John Footer
Oulla during the Elocnhowtr
Adminlolrotlon.

Tblakaho'•III'-'One Whftt HouM Olda ..,..
quoted tn n.. NaJ
nm....
saying. ~ thlnkl he's PmldenL•
Appam.dy, the Pnsidont, though
roallirming Hlrlg ... his "pmwy
advbof on foreign ~• agreed
IIIIth. hb ••II that Ha~ was
~ending his duty and had to
bo c:hocked. Mdlllonaly, IWQan'•
stall Will lnfu&amp;ted at Holg's open
crllk:lsm ol Buah's appointment
wblch IIU El Salvador polity, wu
tmltlnga controwny and~
public coolldenc:e and Oltlnllon
away from the Admlnlstrallon's

v"'*

_...,_..,.

The aqu.bblo will probably hurt
the prootlgc ol the Staetaty of Scate
and American lorolgn polity os a
~ The lnddent further Widened
the chum between the Scott
Oopartment one! the Whh House
llllll10 the polntlilll«rt CounMior oo
the Pnsident EdWin Mona, m and
Whio House Orlol ol Scalf .lama

B&lt;rker. W - . reedy to ocx:ep1
Hlrlg'• 1«19&gt;odon should k .._
bnn ~. H.-s,.... oho wry
upset. ~ this- not the llnc
time. 1M Ne111 Yorl Tlma qUOied a
Praklentlal odvbof .. Myil1g thai
H.-s hu th-ed to 1«19&gt; e1g1rt
or nine IJrocs In tba two monlhs he
has bHn In ollloe.

~-- would c1oq&gt;1oy tba
bomb In W-.. Europe,
The neutron bomb loa - laue, ... ,...Y Europuna lao11ri111
ihetr homeland d bo UMd 81 a
nudear bank QIOWd In a Sovlot·
Amerbn WOI Ala .-JI, s.nr.y
1 ol Stale Halg rdraettd the
otaterntr~~; aaaaing the . . . 1hilll no
dedJion had bHn INideor would bo
INide wthout lui eonsu~ with
them lirL
Further dismaying Ame&lt;lu'•
...... - · the ream!
-

I

rtmorb by Richard "-'"'-• ec:holor
on lhe Sollio&lt; Union end a memirOf
ol lhe Nadonel Socurly Council
IIlii!. Pipes Is quoted In a Rtur..-.
..... O&gt;te'VIIw .. .aylr\9 thai
there Is •no alternar!w 10 lolllh
the So"* Union f the R..-nl do
not abandon eommunlsm."
In addltion, """' belleWI that
Amtnca thould - · 10 .._• •
nuclur
He Allo ~ w..

w.-.

German •""'• Mlrritt"' Hans·
Dloulch GtnKhu ol bolng
·~ to SalMI .,....._, In
. _ 10 W.S Getman .,.,_,,
Whk Houw " ' - Seenolary ,...,...

Bnocly d!tmJsstd ~·· ..
and - olAmaitonpoky,

Ul\llUthoriztd

a....__...__

Most r......ty, Untted Stala Chlof
Ot!ogw lo the lklltd NolioM,
Joane Klricpotriclc m«i on March 15
lolllh the Ngb ranldng South Alrlan
millbrry ~ olfloe., P.W.
V.en de Watbllllom. loltmbors ol
the South African miiUry - ""'
...,_ In tho Unlltd Stata on
olllclol butlrl- 01 port ol a bon on·
the sale ol mllilary equlpmont to
South Alrioa. The South . Alrlcan
delegation ~ by ihc
Americen Securuy Coundl- an
Ideological rlghlllo1Qg mfiary lobby
Alter the Scate 0tp011ment
ltdlaly denled that tho~ ever
took place, -Brady ~
thai l bad occuntd, but acldtd thai
Mrs. Kirtq&gt;Mrlck - not luly ol the role ol tho o!Ocer
Unconvtrrced by the apiananllon.
at leasl one group , lhc
Black Caur:us. hu
callod for her , _ , _ ._

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�sports

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about local coverage ~

Not in the news: UB coaches
.., ,...,.., lt.

-

n.ncOtl

!hey do buy a - · n'• ......0,

c--. or

,........,_

......,...._.

UB othlc&lt;iQ by 1oa11

llxa.tfiiiDE_,.~....s

DOGiaa ..... .,.

than • ..., Sports laf....-ioo Dlrcao&lt; (SID)

.........

"()nly OOCC

co-u•

lhem.

r..-..._
a.rorc 1m w11ao most UB alhlalcs
eompcl&lt;d • t1oe Di¥isioe lloYd, the publicity

- tbo&lt;otiP
""" -plcntyof
· l1le~pCCUtor
bilbcr
compctkaboamaacd
support, wllldl bas 100 ..-anisbal in rtCCIIl

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.a 111c .-..·· Aiel r-w coecb

BIIDMdo. ''Tlorbesl&lt;t.....,...._wilalto
tbc....,.... " " - oftloe~IY--•
~ora -.ld _,. OUIIO thc pme.''
Rotary Fldd-home or tbc loocba11
Bulls-It ..... 10 pleceo. many complalo.
The, 1.oao.- ll*li- is in such terrible

-Is-·

sltapo Ibis local r&lt;I)Otlm ~. "Wbo
""""' WOOl 1 0 - • tbcft1"
lhtuliiOCDt
10""""""'
lltld,
..,.aaiDrl ..., .,..... wilt
Q)OI]oucll&gt;t
10

"""""' UB football, -contend
Tbc basblbell and hoc:tcy ....... ......,
lht bouat complalnu apiiiJI the - · ·
"Hiltorioally, baskctbaU has always taken
the back ..,., to th&lt; •Lilli• Thr..,• basta baD
tlubs-Canhlus, Nlaaara and St.
BOGavcnlwe.''daimcd UB ba&gt;ntball Cll*ll
BiD
AlthoQah pri'tlll&lt; co?lt:ac tcaml ....
DoriDon I, ....,. bad u ouutODdula-.
- do tb&lt;7 &amp;ua&lt;l .,. aud~ Ouoislus
.,..,.., ill ~ ........................
onlyi.OOO r.....

H......._

--...

Since UB bears t.hc City'l namc, H\llhcs
bdlc&gt;es nlloould prnct ..,.,.. coveraa•. "It '1
our label (I)Msion Ill) tlllt hurts uo," bc
Aid. "DMoioo lll ·• aa the coveraac

- t h e llllcrdt- ........... ps
widaDIY!atoal•'tbcn. '•
"I tluo&gt;k to .., - • ..,....._. ,..,. ~to
..,. II,"
doc .....a. "Titol't doc
claim IO f..... Wc ..... DO atR oatJI 1ft
prow ovndva with I winAin&amp; IMil? cblb. If
we pr&lt;&gt;duccd a win...,. and fail&lt;d 10 aa
prOP« pUblldty, I '~ """' the chara&lt; ,..aln&gt;l
the J)OII)&lt;n. "
l

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111e .-:1o or 12 ,.... w11o lt1ldiod u
P..,.
bol.la-ia ..,._(M
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luf(ato, .... doe't _.....,.. tilt
fiO&lt;l dw UB bodey a - -pctki~ Jt••
- · "" lhcir ....... ltard)' do ...., ......
an~lli"' pooltiw aboolt UB."
Stodt, .......... I &amp;port&amp; cduor for IWO
~Aid " People don't rcalil'Jt lhe
Ol&lt;rll or tbc oompaitioo - - they ...
liulc local com.,.."
Onc JOCJroc from a loall . . . . _
_ . . , 00 tloe llacUy - · SOJiac
NUB ll«kcy il itt • r • or - ...
luffa?o il-•col?clt_.., ....... ~
Coof.-..1 .... . . . - of nbc
ba•"'' ..... n.l: 00 ......... Is
'""""' 10 play • ~ ....u.e •
dlfllcu?lto.., . . - " " - ' .....,_of th
tact or odcquaac lt1lmp0rtllioe.
Preseotly nonl&lt;&lt;d r.,.,.b ia doc N..-.
Women'• Bowliaa Co&lt;ldl Ciady Coburn
bd~ ll&gt;t local papon lboOlld dnolc .-c
timc to lilt ~to-,. U-.Jiy.
tilt .... lbe locallekrillae _ .... do • , _

e

• TOURS •

lUI mould be pec:ted foe _., ......
~......, odtlcuco. wltido ...,.;... taadl
...... ia-clqlth (rom bot?o local
~ "btlleved 10 lnlacs

-·local

?radcn.

"Mo&lt;t JCudcnu at UB acncrally don'• buy
the O,writr or the /'kws," •UUCII&lt;d
E4'... Sporu Editor Bill O'Brial. "Whm

c.,.,_

)DO.

w_..•, ....._....

Cll*ll , _ Noa1..
daeribed ... lq\lad's-.... • . . _ .•.
"RIRI!&gt; ... tl&gt;cre ...,..... ""' -

priored-- ~ lllllab." . .
sui.
' "nnc ~ - : d :.U a lin.tr
publicity," IDd NoMa. ''We llaw 1 ?1J111
- - and the ~iris, bkc C¥U)'Drl&lt; doc
lnoolved ,.;th UB uhlclia, put • lot or bald
wotk in. Hoptrully, 1W'U ... the .....,._.
pub?ldty Ia thc futwe. ..

Editor-in-Chief Elections
nr.
-no _....,.,. tor .,. _ , _

Spectfllm • , _
Ed•too-ln-Ooie!IO! 1881-tSC

Any st\~Mnl

e CRUISES •

Ho-.

Aeconlln&amp; 10 . . - - - IOCIIU,
more time ...s sbould be
dnolecl10 the UoMnity. 'llt&lt;reio. ..,_.,.,
DO lulcra1..-., ll&gt;t •ucla!c body. W'O the
anlbcr olltlldaou l l UB. be ocldcd, ctort

Attention
CoOege
Seniors!

eAJRUNEs •
AMTRACK

..,,ot..., It SUNY llufflllo .. e!lgi"'- 101 IM C&gt;OSI

o1
In

ordef to become a candidate. a tcwmat tettet ot aPOtiC:aUon must be
1ubmitte&lt;l to the EdltOII&amp;t Board lnclucleclln tnls IOita• -10 0. a
StiUiment of ,..son tor des•rlng lhlt postuon. qvelllfU,t~• end

e CAR RENTALS e
e HOTEL e BUS •

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All cancJkllltn ••II o. t n t - by the EOrtotlal Boatd on
Sunoay, Ap&lt;l1 S. 1881 I'M EOotor·.,..Choel wMI 0. &amp;aleclacl by a
..,.jofoty ol ..,.. . o1 lM £&lt;1~011&amp;1 at To. Sjoectn..'a .,....,

YOUTH HOSTEL AGENT

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April 18-19tb
Meal Plan
Register Now f or
Seders and Meal Plan

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disapsdnd .. fiCIOr,"

- · loall ~ io(ormed T7tt
~ U.. theft "riJ be ~ ID-dcptl&gt;

•hal tloe basdoall Bulb tnovdcd
to Florida for thcir _ .... Southern tnp, tbc
/Vtws dooal&lt;d only • r.. - " " " ' to

I r&lt;I)Otl&lt;r C1C11M OUI 10 I

eailtc:n•: • ttated Wrialu .

.....,.... of U1IIPOO'•·"
Buo4lell,
oo1~ o;.woo 1 """'·
...,.;-. "folr ~or ........ better .......
aoy Olher opon II UB," Head Coach BiD

ball tcalll ...

cfJCI

"Hoc:kcy ..,..,.,.. -

~ •• r ...s w11ao u.u-.u1 Praldmt
IIDbcr1 Kdl&lt;t aW.elllx IDaV'C to upcrook ll&gt;t

Monk11nlo cl\lilaiDOd. "But beina Dimlool.
... &gt;hould.
"You ba•• to win, buiQlly, to aa aood
- ........ the COld! or 14 ,...,. ..sdod.
- - to &amp;4/IIID £~ !'kws
ScioN
Edioor, Milt Joffcc, "Wcuy to CCMI'
as much as pouibk. UB bucbal , _ _
IDO&lt;C in-dcptl&gt; COWf1IF lbao Buffalo Stat•'•

:

Larry Stodt "c:alll in," hoctey had "no
cover...- all - : · Writhl r....tcd.

SiDce tho Mhldic clropped 10
Di¥1dot! Ill compctltloo--eaoepl bud&gt;all
0&gt;1lidl IIIII COIIIJX'CS II the Dimlool I
kvcl-4ocal budislnlqr~~cd,
inlavlcws with Ulliwni(y eoechcs !lave
..-.led.

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of Dmliooa n hod:cr t. doc eo-uy,"
...,..dJac to Head C-* Ed Wrcbc. Other

put

..~ ..... &lt;&gt;DWnlll'·"

"AaaOMsioto l _

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Ullooc:Uy-iedoc''l....,_lr&lt;d!

CCIIII* ,_.. Alllloull&gt; llx _ . . .....
ot•n•"•· coacb•• bcr&lt; speak or

001 .._

!

do buy loall _ . .

t•• O..rln .Expr~-has reportedly
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Yort 'TltooD. Parmu or 111111 oc~~oo~ ..u - . ,.

/iloam u;,.,

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0 -

1911 J - t·A. .. 21

0 fel 1911 5qlt. 21·0«, ••
E...... ....,_

•both campuses
•lunch t 1-1:30 p.m.
esupper 5-7:30 p.m.
At the Chabad House Table in
the Squire Center Lounge. or
call 688-1642.

�f Royals search for
l SUNY
Championship
..,.

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!

c..,. a •...,

.jjoocr...., Stoll Wrlttr

claimilw, .. ~ llaoe • lot of
pOtcntioly lttoll&amp; ..,.. .mo baoe a

\'aricly of Pieties they e&amp;a - · "
IIII&lt;SI&lt;ld the ... ~... t.c:kslop. " It
sbould be a bard lltrowift&amp;, solid
Vorl&lt;
State
Amcric'an p!tdiJnaufl'."
INercollc&amp;iate Albktics for Womm .
Fournier's t.a1a&gt;u ore JocN;ed

Finisbina las&amp; with a t~
record, and ptodJia !bird in the New

(AIAWJ

Toumammt. the UB

womcn'• .olibt.ll '""'"
hopes to brina a lot or "lt&lt;CD.,...
and blab tides" to ....._, Fldd.
Tri-Captains Mary ElteD Welln,
Jo A.nnc: Foumier and OeaiK L)11e
heed a llA of nine r&lt;lwni.n t
kttcrmm to Ibis optjmlstic Royals'
sq..ad. Dospitc the loll of liY&lt;
members !roca lut year's &lt;rew, lint
b o - Weber bdie\oes lhal ta1111
unity wiD be ...rrxiatr moo&amp;~&gt; to
carry tllis year's Royals all the: -Y
to the: SUNY At.blelk Con feren«
Champioolblps. "We're all hishly
motlvllted lllld all baR cood
lmlividual stiU.," eoploiued the
...uor IMtter.
The plidiJna corps is headed by
mumlna jlllllor Al&gt;ciJa Rosmbalt.
Senior Rowle R~»towlcz and
sopbomore Joycc Suooka hope to
comptenacnt lhe talcan of
Rol&lt;nllaft on thc mound. Catcher
Jo Anno FO&lt;Inlier offered ber own
view or tills year'• lady burien
Ro)'llls

upon biablY by boCh ber pilcbers
and the: or her t . . ....
Shc pos..ucs a ._IIWlcllnc
kllowleda&lt; or the pme ...d 1011at
pitches to call in c:maiD siluatlon$.

CoMa&lt;t ootlloW
The Royals' ooMI'idd fcatum thce&gt;q&gt;erimce of junlot' Oeebe LYtle
and ooploornores Mark lajto and
Btd:y Nridraur. LYtle feclllhal her
o01fodd partnt:n po$KS$&lt; suonc
tlvowinc amu lllld JOOd fodder's

-.e.
L)'lk ~Cil&lt;d bish
hopes for ber teaa1' hiuina ,....,...,
"we haft JOOd h' • wilh IJ)rls
wiJo want 10 mate ...., W!lh the
ball."

11tc lnftdclina chores rat .,ilh
Dulmaae at lhonstop, Cindy
OSborne at seeood - · Lytle or
junior Shc:ryl Goller mebodna
third, and lix·f-er Mary Hickey

..It,..,

PUV MWTlooW_•_
OM~

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F1ekS. . . ..,_., ..........

mors-b«a- our pltcbina will

CCI us .the crouotS bolls fOf ouu,"
said ustata.Ju c·oaeh Anncue
Slera&lt;kL
This year's lcbeduk is ClpC(IIed
to hc a touah one for the: Royals.
The ladies open the c:ampaip April
8 at bOIDe ••· Nl--. They tbeo
host Ocnesco SWo before bittlnc
lhcroad forpntcsat &amp;fflloState
(April 14), and Robcru Weskyao

(April 16). lkockpbn SWe and St.
BonaYCnturc Uni....Uy tbcn 'isit
AchCion (April 21 and 23,
rcspectinly).
•oauinatbc throws at font. "We're
The
I\Oif or the: Royals'
..
hedulc f&lt;lltur« road ..,...,
aolna to bavc to
on our
defcruc and pmut tbe beedJCio ll&amp;lintt Houptoo Collqe (April

""''t

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mot
OM.... .....,._ .. ,...-.,to
lodoy . . .

~. MIM ol ... "-fola'

Mloeon

h1N&amp;

2A) and Daanao Collqr (May 5) c.rry Kuiioct wiD be • prime inteot
and home cootcsu IIPiDJt an...., of CWdullo and Sionctl "Tbcy
State (April 27) and C...istus kllOW Where 1•m comi.DI (rom. •t

Colqe (April
the: Ilia Fout

30) before llosiUic
T--&lt;tll with

Buffalo State, Caoislur. and
NiaJtara (May 2).
The Ro)'llls' new coadl, caoJsius
crtld Joole Cardullo, has establithcd
a solid rappon with a R&lt;Y cohesive
women's ooftball team. Weber
commcoted, "when Josie firSt came
in. doc bad to . . - the players and
P.. the imPfCSIIioa or teepina open
tines or ClO&lt;ltmuoicatioa. She's dol&gt;&lt;
that and bas really been up front
and honea." Tbe contiollity or
...... wu intiatod by rcwmer coach

empbui.ood Cardllllo, "I will -

polat to one cx~ctcd star
performer-becaUK thlll's how
fed our t..n is and how
muc:h faith I bovc in them to - ' lY

stronc I

ooouibute."
W'rth tbe oonfodcooe or. Yelcrao

team

that futilbed

suooa last year,

combined with a coadlina urr tltat
rmpbasius toae.tberaru, the
Royab fed that tllis year olooul4
ORO more fruitful. AI Denitc
LYtle suatcd, tb&lt; Royals or '81 arc
awith falt.h, "and faith .. all

pro••

)'OU

netel ••

SHAOIIUGS:._oi .... UI _ _ _ _ . . _ I r o l - -

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a-- oe the ~ 1118101\

TN ue

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Ok""Y_d&gt;o ...hon.

Ruggers club takes
first match easily 16-0
r"" -

U B's Rtllb)o FootbaU Chlb def&lt;11tod lhc UaiYcnity ol Roc1tnra J6.0 In
the
or the Spina teuoa u -'7 100 _ _ . waldled tb&lt;
Yiccory _, &lt;~~joyed tbt - · !roc~ aDd ........ ...., oaioa.
Tbe UB .._. doaiii&gt;Med the ftn1 btJf a dloir ...... f....... and
lied-footed baclcs lcepl UR pbmed ill tbtir 0W11 tarilary. Bobs-. Qary
Molt IIIII Rollcft Nedbtlilo eado aoored fOil&lt; poiU ttlel, aiYiaa UB a Jl.()
balftlmc letld.
s-, aj.JB lloOiter, llnleltllra oc:orifla ~ aloocc , _ - t h e II')'·
lac. .._ Mila, afior takia&amp; a SCioct " " - pau, 1Wcp1 20 yarcb for !he
row poiDIIr)'. NeCR.Do IDO&lt;ed tbt lira o rbit,..., t:riel- MuK fed
billla.,....,.. tbt
r o r - row po1au.
tbe t:riel wae COD&gt;ated u a Iliff wind blew lbc tw point Deb

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llalf ol the CODiell wu more .....ty pt.yed. UB, boWCYe&lt;,

Nedlllllit IDO&lt;ed Ilk aec-.1 try after picldDa tb&lt; loC* WI up &amp;Dd diYiaa

-UB*•ay.~ae
ro. ua·, 11M!.~-.....,.. tbt
- tbt ' B ' - a Jllmny Dale
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IDO&lt;ed 1110 t:rieiiiiiCI ooavcnetl
bodl, IMII UB a IU W:tary. Tile ..._., 1ooU1t api8st the Jwd.

biaiDa lrDcUon - - Saturday.

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Edi~~·Chlef. FJections

. T;h§

S~'IR_trum

Is

now

setYa'hQ apP.Jicatlona for the
~lOt\. of

1981.-1982.

Editor-In-Chief for

Any student enrolled at
SUNY Buffalo Is eligible for

the post. In order to become a
candidate, a formal letter of
application must be submitted
to the Editoria-l Board .
klcluded In this letter should
._ a statement of reason for
aalrlng the ' position,
quallflcatiOI)S, and previous
mallatic experience.
All C&amp;lldldates will be
by the Editorial
on Sunday, April 5,
188.1. The Editor-In-Chief will
selected by a majority of
YOtea of tbe Editorial Board at
The Spectrum's annual
meeting.
AppUcatJona are due,

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to EliJaa
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Si!ID«1 tlqllaiaod that !be ANC
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thouab 11 voi11.111Mil1 eeawl
pullbcodoe lllroo ~~ ...,. Soib
Board Dlrcclor or SludtDI
I'll~ MidiMI Sluona -ed
liN Colloetlve, atiJI

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This .Summer,
Cornell

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a a dub, .........,.. pllbllcaboa, It
would enjoy mo. pri.O... apill.
Ht alfltmed llllt It .., . .
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dealed •,uolllt.
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E6ocjlioa
(DU'£) wtoidll r~cd lui 111M
1400tlaoo ~
tb» _ . , .......tilt&amp; to tile
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oru~-lld.-loa (DUE)......., ttpQrtcd

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'"TTIii II the pat. . """"'"' we've . - bad." ...S

......_ DUE 0..0 Mariloe Haly.
WbOII pl-.! 011 ~ probatloo • ttudmts collid be

d..,.

llilmiuod (rom tbt Ualvmityu If hb acadcmlc IIIIDCilaa docs

IIOilmprovr

1bc allbtoquent -

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be cltoppod rrom tbc ~

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b«aaa poOr . . . -

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. . _ blm rroca lbc Ulll....-y Clltlrdy.

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Mvuot Dorotlly Wyrme Cllploiaed,
· - ....... apocitlly f~ w\11 be · - _ ....
dlolllot " tbty ......... . . - hi .,.. thaa tbar
...Jor lldd or"""'·"

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Oen&lt;nlly, for audtftu 1.0 a¥0W IN ~ liol, docy ,
mlltl GlUt At»foctory - - 1.,.,..d a ~ by
"""'pletioa U - bolln wi11t .-quality poiJit ..w....(of
l.Otw bou.. Md IMIId X's ucl R'c. AcoonliDa 10 t b c !
twsdboolo, lllcotnplcl.. don~ ClOUIII.
Milly foa011 ....-. dtad f&lt;¥ tilt roomt lqlf- In
ClllllUiall&gt;.. • · ' Keely IIOitd tbt d"'-"'lc i8CteU( Ill lhe nwnbesJ&gt;f
lncomlaa fi'Cihmm ond lfiMJfcr stuckftu who art appl)'llla
forlll\Pnmina 111d tbt N11unl Sclencadqms. "SiudCIIIJ
•ilo oamo to UB tradiltonally lurw biaJ&gt; SAT ...,.... 011 1be
math l«lloooftbtt..,,aotlltytlllurallyapl'(ytotbt Natural
Sclenca of~ Oop.nmeeu," she added.
"Swckotdoa't~~itls10bea~

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orrodoll....,. tbc ..ty mo.. To b d p - . tilt pro~~~c:a ,
DUB 0... JoiNt
boo bttD ...... 0111 ......,,
wonled 10 I.JIIIh.cr1ll)' pn&gt;f-. lboul " P&lt;_..

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wldl tbe .,..tina potidos outliDod Ia tbt IIOd •ritler
......Ia _ , ....,._. UBb.. OCCIIlT'cd,
oold.
Allo u a nsut1 or!be fllCIIIOI.
X IIOdloaompktt .,.. . .
vc botru undc:rMoocl IIOd tllty .,..lllld mucll ~&lt;to frcq-lty
tlwl In c-c ,...,.. Htllcy itulsttd. "Profs an mud&gt; 1a1
IDciiiiCd IO P" !bat 0111 """ ""0\0\d l'llber IIYC' Olll ltll..

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Wron« obotrvcd !bat the dote for ralp!Qa r.- couna

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bec:olloa tbcrc II .... c.- fcx a aucltJal 10 clod6t II lie -

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on aaodcei&lt; proboUoo ~~ -~"""'
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!Mot~~

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A.&amp;ncd 1.0 rapood wi11t ........._
~I IOU Alii ~Ia DUI!Pa ~. ·~~
sa up a re. mettlnp for lt1ldenu "" ~loo, 1M 1nlii!Jy
011ly IWO or lbtco lllow up. I lhlnk tbcy vc ofnud of otbcr
otuck:nu fincllQa out !bat tllty art on ~."
Th&lt; ldta wu tdiOcd by 1 llWttil- •bo ~td
oaonymily~who wu on acacltmie ~ 11 -her
Uni-.lty b&lt;forttrlltsferrinato UB. "iber&lt;'u .,...uleolof
lblmt audltd 1.0 bcina put oo proboUoo ••• 1M loolliftc
b«koo it. IICC......, sillyl ...,1.0 bealweadol•. J - l r
you'rc....n....,.....to be~ lolo alllll•..:nity, cMn&lt;a
ara tbcrc mUll be-....;.. Y&lt;l4t cu do wd m,''lhe

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..,.U.t quaiii.,Y oJ audtftu IICCIPicd iato I he dtponiDCDI. or 111oo&lt; p~-.~ oo P&lt;obcr.loa are ,,.....,_ Ia lilt

pr-.

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Ftubnoat wbQ plea oo ~ ~ m• IiPPY
dltu:tty to lbc ~ . "'*"-k " " " " - bdic-ws
..... this is • Slqt .. tbt ..... llorottiooo il will '""""
llodmu
mte&gt;a -10&lt; they arc-_.., (or.

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Perceptions
· of a
freshman
class

CARPOOL NOTICE
Anyone interested in.joining the UB Commuter Carpool
for Spring 1981, please turn in
you application to 403 Capen
by APRIL 3. This is the last
week to join for Spring '81.

Who! . - 1\apptntd 1.0 the cW1

or 197lt

Alttt tiellt ,_. of «MMIJJiiUUI

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IIOd ~ -c*ttd ks'..,..,

Thanks to the 391 members of the
carpool for helping each other and
making this program successfull Look
for more carpool information for Fall
1981, coming soon.
~

deto,llina Ill&lt; onltadn and
cxperit:Dcu or tile UB AahmaD
clut oll97l.
to "clctcnniDt tbc
rdatlooshtp
ateasiYe
iDfanDIIion pnMdtd by lnallllitl&amp;
and tbtir rettntloD
natal," the ropon-&lt;nlitled
Colltl•
Stud&lt;nl
~lolu-&lt;luerltd 1tlldalu on
..,bjecu llOIIina from tbt Cllisleaee
or Oocl to liow eothuslaalc •
~ -upon allcr.... lbt

c-'rcred

toes•...

f-••

Univenity.
tbt6i- cluonlck d;uccu tbc

"'-IDto- diJiioa ....,.on...

wltldl describe lht cvcotull
ldMIIooliC IUIIICiial or - ' t stud&lt;QI .
"Ptnillcrs"on:oc...S..U•hobqia
uclcoacladctlldrOCIICiallaccoroon

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Division of Student A/fairs

witbln tilt Scbool o r , . . _
dlsdpll•~ aod c:oto~&gt;&lt;Vo&gt;-.s. ex tbt Faasky of~. lllld
n..,. ...., -'&lt;krtd l!l&lt;mJd..., "•botaoliall)l" ~ pasiowoo&lt;
._OW. 1 0 - wkb ....,.. . raa. wllil&lt; . - •bo ohooc tile
nWi:ta,IQIII!ckstrtiiOd
cfloc:iDUllcs.of Modiclll T&lt;dloola&amp;J•

•••cns-deptndobllhy. self·

on:- . . . . . . .

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•--•Sub· Board I. Inc. announces - - - 1
Positions Available for
University Union Activities Board (UUAB)
for SwntMr&gt; hi L981 ' Sprint t91l

Btocbtmiury, Pby.Ju IDd
AI eottrl111 frabmu, Ike Aarooomy, or Psyc:boloty _..
lbi:U8d disoo......S, "pcnbt..," , _ likely 10 * -·
.-...111 ""..,..,'
art ~ IIPl 10 p1M 011 taiiAinlnl
"Tho auririoo nile of tbt
, . . _ . , pcreatl of " ' - a U8 dllrial tlldr aJtire- or Unl-uty ~ be lowa'td ond.
•uneycd 1:0011itutcd pe tbinl ~-· 1111dy. "lbb io _,. ~ more imporUJIIIy, tilt
aroup-uonlfcr uudca1s ood wend laformatloo."' lite ~ a11ri1ioa rot~ of lodivldul
dropolltl.
- dlinll, addltla ..... bJ ldmtlfylna cltplrmcau c:ould be chanacd by

Oiuloloro Oirtrtur
fW MJ Fa. a-itltt ~
fW MJ Fa. C_.;tH "--IIMI ~
Muoir c.-IIIH ~

mpoacloal1 who l&lt;fl tilt Uolwnil:y
fO&lt; .. Of mere. 1&gt;1-.

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SoUIId Com~r~intt Asl&amp;l.,l ~

or eorty 14j:Dtir-x.n or ,...........,

tbt -..m.nllloo IIOd
1*&lt;11111 could ..,.bllab .,...,.,_ to
combat attrition.
Altbou•b tbe "petiiJitrl"
rauia~Qa,

.....S 16 racmblr Mtbt .,...,..,
•ucloals." ..-.::ben r..aled thai
tbt....,......, ...... cneii¥C IDd
laJ illdopaldall iD l.bouPt, IDd
~bey....., Mdltw -edlctd
1ft; ...,.;e Md pocuy 10 • did 1M- .,.....,....
...,_, .............. . did atioY
_ . . ...,... IbM tbt
ad ·~lr1llllfas....

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lnt.eru~cd in those fideS. ond
wklYilioll of rdllioolbipl wilh
chose ttudenu," tht: survey
ND$cd. "'Thesc ntt"""b of
c:oamrWiicaioa IDd suppon collid
bdp oot ooly ia rcuiAilll •lldeoiS.
bul abo pn&gt;vidt laformatlon
rcprdlq tbt r-.. for 110!liPIDI
out,
droppin• oul ud
II'IIISfcrrina-..
Ia addititoa 10 Sl1ICIJUta llllllall
.,.,.._oftbcUIIiwnilJ,tbt..,..,
cldvtd ialo f . - lltitudes ""
rrit:adJ. ciURilates aad· put
cdac:adoaai....The obtuact's taba.. Uoas
revt:altd llalt I majortl}' or
freshmca dlsceoHd penoo~al
fodinal w;lb _ . of their o""' ltl&lt;
11 pa&lt;:eat or tbc U... trllile 111t7
OOCISllhcd tbc .,....., of tbc oppooilc

....- oaly )6 ......-.

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f'lllllkil¥ eo..itr.. Chooirpo.Noidl!l ~ AsoiJI-c

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lnfonnal ~ required - listinc politioft(s) dnirrd
' any patinellt infonaation (tnduck phone number).
Hand in IUteNis penon.1ly liC tit'- Ill Tillbm lUI
(Amhent) from 8:30 ~· 4:30pm Of 343 Squin ~II
(MSC) kOMI~ · ~ pill Mon. • m. Short job descriptions •~ ilv-.ble. lnta-Wws will be an~ wfwn
, _ _ . ...,~ handed in. AII~Mtffials must be handed

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by:

. MONDAY. APRIL 6th
Equol Opportunitv Employer_ _ _ _ __

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Campuses
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tMo.tor of C..odial ScMoes

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"THE PLAYS OF KAROL WOJTYLA (JOHN PAUlll)
AND HIS THEATRE OF THE WORD"
be

8oletlaw T•borski llrliWI

'*' ....,

liN

.,_ ~-*«of dot Pope'• "'-'"'

Thursday. Aprillnd at 7:30. pm
Halt, Main Street Campus)

~ 234 Squire

,ADMISSION IS FREE

~ECEPTION WILL fOl l OW

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Application Available fo.r :

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
COORDINATOR
- stipended p&lt;)sition
- must be daytime UB student
- do not have to be a foreign student

DUTIES INCLUDE:

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Moral Majority dinner
draws many picketers
117 SCen

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P icketers neatly OIIUiumbcred aupponen as lbe Erie County
Mor-' ~Y cbaptu bdd a funclnisifta cbonu Friday nlabt to
for Revertod
Foro ud his New Yort State
IXIr1'f or moralltcs.
Fil\y IAd· Moral M~ty danonstraton ptherpd QJlUidt tho
Ccnlu Rold OlrisUaD Academy ia W011 Smeca 10 proltll lbe
Moral Majoricy'• allqtd actempc to tmpo~e ill Biblic:al bdkfs 011
aU..Americau. .. ~Moral~ b &amp;I) OfiiJiiziUoa lkdicattd
10 lbe promocjpG of Biblical and tndiUooaJ monl vaiJJes wtDcb
bAwcbaraacriud lbe very life aod llftllllll oflhls na&amp;loG for more
dwl lOO yean," lbe Moral M~y prod&amp;imed.
The 'Piriltd lip·wavill&amp; protCSion cbaratd tho Moral Majority
with violaclna rii'R amcodmtol riabll by fai!iQa 10 scparau cbun:b
and •ate. Ia c:ooUUDCtioo with "biblic:al" &lt;thb, tho National
Monl M~y IJ'O'IP b puWQI frx CoqrasiooaJ ~of lbe
.1.ualt Bill (J'amlly Prou:aioll A.ct} lAd lbe Ramao Lift
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pmct" 111pport

o.n

Enquirer guilty of libel;

Carol checkmates tabloid

�Aburger, fries and appendectomy please.

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board Dr Hcmy Hwpo:r at
Hou&amp;~on own• lou• uafflc·
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hnlCh .,... ...... ... tt..SIIIOnal ..., lhe clinic .. an lrnmedlolo lin• """"-. "tploocli&lt;" c... .. foe
~"""" C&gt;CICMded lhe - - lo 1M« 10011\1, Kach't
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al-t!tM high. unden:ulllng lhe MX:Iol aav Eurob v•y-- an ....,., " " ' - whOI Ka.r .. d&lt;*!g end
boot 0&lt;1 ..ttk:h IN ,....., clodar bNnctoltucaK Tha Sua .. Medical
tho ~
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Group 11&lt;\- holllly In gay Roberl Rowland, Exec:uhv«
Rnally, IN convonlenc« dlnlts
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- · eotnprllng Willi ........
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halth pro/.-nals aro lea~MQ aolo Koch h• broadonad hlo ~ lha
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eorpor•non not subst•n llaJly contrOdl With rnajar downoown tlw _ _. ol th« fUNro."
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PRE-FALL 1981 REGISTRATION
Begins April 1, '81 · ·
For Continuing Students Only
April1 • 3
Awfii0-22
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Leom about other cultures &amp; languages.
Participate in their events &amp; hove o reo/ good time.
All UB Students regardless of nationally. sex. color, roce,

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African SA.
Arab SA
Brazilian SA
Caribbean SA
ChlneW SA
,..ctrcolo Italiano
Estonian SA
French SA
Helenlc SA
German SA
ll'llnlan SA
lrllh SA
Japanese SA
Korean SA
larll811 SA
Latin American SA
Lebanese SA
Nigerian SA
Pakistani SA
Pollah Student Le~gu•
Ruaslan SA
Spanlah SA
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Buffalo Turldah SA
Ukralnl•n SA
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Rashad Qasas
Mlchnl Dlebolcf .
Dean Jarret

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878-0487
835-7283
838-5017
636-5303
826-3561
839-0665
638-5251
836-3258

Leon lee
Rita Critolo
Rein Kirss
Donna Hart
Milton Koutsandreas
Martin Black
DarloOsh Rostami
Michael Greene
Yoshlteru Asano
Taisov KJm
Orly Be Yoar
Gustavo ~oclrtquez
Nabll HaJJ
Polycarp Obledeglon
Shafig-ul·lslam
Robert Lonteweakl
Janlne Grtgg
Richard Pollard
Heru Soewondo
All Kalyaalp
Lidia Clolka

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tpolce or upboldint con~titutlonal ri&amp;Jtu. "No, those pi&lt;:keren
II'C'fl't bothersome," FOI'e told 1'1t~ SpeciTIIIII. ''1lle one lh!nalhat
the Moral M.;orlty stands for is the riahtto expteu mws within
\be limits of the Coaailutloa."
Yet other Morallta appeared disma~ by prOICSIOn bearin&amp;
qm radio&amp; " Monl Mljotlty-lmmoral MIDOrily" ..ad "ICecp
Your Laws orr My Body." 0ot minister vablllly thrC8tCDed the

plclteun, clenaa~lbdr mnoval from the~
" I told lheminlsterlbat"Wbad a ri&amp;htto be here and If be didn't

like it be .tlould call the poUee," related l)rOlestOr Carl KrooberJ.
" He just freaked out-lt's the r~m time anyone ever pkleted bh
church."
Tbe smootb.wkina Fore, JPOnina an American
on hisdapd,
appeased unconettned by the turnout of 70 Moraliles. "In
deYdopina lhe meetina, we didn't plan to recrurt 10,000 people,"
Fore ratlocWiud. " We're plantina \be seeds of leaden."
Fo!e poiated to lhe l)'ftldlclud Mora1 Majorily pcoaram,
c:tlt1'allly carried on 600 IUlioos. as ao aampk or tile aroll&gt;'io&amp;
PJpport for lhe aroup. In addit.loo, lhe Monl Majority llfPOI1 bas
a circulatioo or j(JO,OOO ac:con1inJ to Fore. Moralotes in Fran«.
Japu, Rhodesia and Poland have comaaed Fore to dilc:uss a
worldwide implemeotalloo of Moral M~ty concopu, the
RevCU"nd claimed .

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Pidteter and UB ~ate History ProfC$$01 Ella! DuBois
bclie\la lbat midi or the Moral Mlljorily's proclaimed 1uppon..is
UJ-founded. Tbe orpnizaUoa hu substantial rmandal IIKIUQa,
DuBo;s ~ed. but maiDs suppon from ooly a -all number qr
bard-&lt;&gt;Ore COilSC:IVatiYa. "MIKD of the Moral ~y's suppon
~ tboK who dOD'! undentmd lhe true bumt of lhe
mo•emcm -to roll beet tome of lhe freedoms that Americus have
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NEW WAVE CLUB
PRESENTS

APRIL FOOLS PAATY···Wed- April 1St
2 Bands- fems &amp; Three Lettie Words
M n'ed .Drtnks- 2 for 1 -ALL NIGHT
Celebates-. NO respect-fr•...;Aprel . 3rd
Paper Faces •• •••••••••• • sat· Ap reI 4th

.c::quite-:• Ou.Bois c:barJed.

Tbe protestorS clelm that their anti-Moral Majority Rands
IICiually represent5 the m~ority opinioo. Partlclpanu In the
ilickcdn&amp; inc:luded representatives from the National Oraanizalion
o~ Women- (NOW), lhe Equal Rlabts Amendment (ERA) Aalon
Team, and the Coalition for Abonlon and Apinst Sleriliz:adoo
Ab- (CARASA).
Abo represented was the Save America 's Freedom for E•eryooe
(SAFE) aroop, . recmtly formed in direc:t re1p01t1e to Moral
Majority auivilies. Tb~ broadly-based, non~ coalldoll is
cooeerend with those imposina their umoralily" oo !be AmericaD
people, "cleslaocd to undermine beslc: individual riahts."
Accorcfilla · IO prOIIII spokesman Paulette Hammond, SAFB is
expected 10 plan the bulk of future d.,OMtrauonJ qallllt the
Moral M~ority, to "promote freedom of choi« and the open
Cllchanae or icleaJ tor all men and womm."

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Undatlraduak Prelaw Program
June 8 to July 21, 1981

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A &lt;lemandlnQahr·week program
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For further tnform.tlon
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Anne LuklngbNI, PlP, Comel11..8 School
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                    <text>27 March 1981
Vol. 31 , No. 73 SUNY at BuHalo

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Dts~&gt;ue the fUpOOl&lt; !rom l...&lt;sKbron.
Slcrn atJU&lt;d U.. SUI'Y mopt rwa out to be
II&gt;&lt; ..........,..., c:b!p" lor . . . . . . _ lllc
tutUoa amt•d•uu "ccauw: of tM
A»cmbly' 1 "'ppon He abo Siqd
1~ SASU - " ! '""' u lltall-s IDIOdc
the Stat~ co ODCibll• 11&gt;&lt; ·
" I ,.oold l'lllocf - - 111 ·"
Seem~. ' '1&gt;ul pn:u 11 ta mtont-J
tt.rouP the Way&amp;- Mcam c--uee
" Hicloa

Stolil

The Rq&gt;\ob{ocaJu 1\ave a ....,.,.., m tl\c
Stare Scnll&lt;, •tulc II&gt;&lt; Dmlocnoll cootroltbe
Hovx-ia both Wuhtrwt.CWI dd AJb&amp;r:ay
"I ad\-.st1UI&lt;Icou to conx bocl ben and
lobby f&lt;&gt;&lt; the l&gt;ilb," Siqd UDd "ll«auw
the .. hole ~ proc:a~ ..,.. on behind
doted door&amp;. you m ... wad peopk doot IO

door "
•
Oanoc:nuc Sawor l.lndo W•n•Lo • - •

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ToJGy il yoar 1411 clwac~
THE STUDENT UNITY rARTf
(Sllf)

URGES YOU TO VOtE FOR
• QUALITY PUBUC EDUCATION
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POHfT .01\ OAOOt O'MifMI I'I of M ,:.-ty s.n.te EJ:..cvtJ..

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C.O.IIIIMINe NorMIWI

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lhe ~~ffy't fl'rtloidentl.lt SMI'c:h
Commln" • nd atud.nt ricJM• eM Pfi"~'­
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Oft

CHILD CARE, EQUAJ.IEPR.ESOO'ATION OF
MJNORm AND INTEINATIONAL sruoENrS,
AND THE COLLEGES

~~TE SUP

Senate (jebates teacher duties
Durirc a:.-..ti•·e Comnaiuce qiJOS1ioiWI&amp;, llr)...t
..,...ned !biOI tlot MFSA invila all miaoriQ- &gt;WI' u d
fAC'Ul\1 :0 joia and thai pr'CitQl)y ~ people
A wide ..nety of IIIIUcr&amp; f'lllJ\IIJ !roat minonly partlc:ipale. The diJc:ussioa dooccl •itb the E&gt;oot»tlve
~ in t/w Pruidmtlal Scar&lt;b povp 10 - Committee aff'ormiDa tbe Uaivcnity Cou.ocii'J
cvidtfi- for ttoclocf-Rudco( tdatioou ~p~rked rapomibility, to odca Sc:ar&lt;b Commiu.. meeoberl.
..,...mea~ 11 W..s-doy's fkulty S....t EucvtiY&lt;
St&gt;noll' rrwslcd that II&gt;&lt; Soard~ JrOUP • il
eo..un.. IIICICllq.
eva~ruolly iDdude 10
nil uadcrJroduau,
Miuarily Foculty aOid Iliff A.-ioaioo (MilS.() ~ faaoky, . arr. .... COUIIcil rq&gt;RSmtltioo.
c:b.oirpenoD ltuth a.,..... lnforroccl II&gt;&lt; Sawoa thai
Tbo mctliaa opaJed ..ell • ~ dioawioo
ouempu by the MFSA to &lt;os ure IDIDotll y 0 - mcrlt - - - boous p.-... 10 spt&lt;ially-tdccted
reprcsentatioa oa the Ulliwnky Coutldl's Pr&lt;sldeocial tCIICIIors dlosal b y their ~ O.ainneo. A
Soard~ c-iuce .,...,. ao fv pro¥ecl . _ N I. • publicalioll aDIIOWICOOd .Jut weelc that 699
Acccr&lt;bc to llcyaDI; CouGdl Cbaoirmao. llobort L r""'*y uc1 suiT membcn r....;¥ec~ tbe awwcls. Soltolf Millocui cforccted bcr ..,..P 10 10&lt;k ~tatloA told tbe COftlfllluet u.. be was "a.ppallood 10 ~ ro
ftWa die U"'-'iiy. Salllt Scauory Gor.lcl ~ _ , &lt;llain or Depor!ma&gt;11 as reo:lpia&gt;u or merit
by Daa Holtkr

c-o-Urt.,

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-klaa• vOice "amotlltlot

FacW!y or Ptoftlliaaal &amp;t&amp;IJ CXIftlio&amp;Cill" - •berc Ill&lt;

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~ Praidau llobcn L. KAter-ed "'"' tbe
MF'SA mcroberl bave " IIOI'IIIa) ~." problaa It " o union (UDiled Ullfw:nlty Ptofaoiotlll
came to tile E&gt;&lt;cuti"' CooiiD!ttee bctauK Dllltcr," IQ(I tJCI)IaiAed. !biOI !'Vt:(y reward requires
••(Oioirpertoo Nomwo) Solkoff uted loorr to ODGIC lo jlllti(q&amp;ioo tJuouP thrO&lt; lcvdo or. bureaucncy: He
til~~ p.ciDf~ ... RIWoJ sold.
added lba1 any iodividuol wbo c&lt;U merit money for
n.. Cllllpua llllnoritJeo .,..,. hid a hJa&amp;ofy of • lade IWO ,...... ill If row bat to J0 throuJb four Jcvdo of
oflnput, lltyiiAI deeded. Slit noted U.. durinotJ II&gt;&lt; Jut JCNtinx,to receive u hU:d owanl.
~ rniOw In F.aB,IJ79,the......, ~
vam.. ..... ~..,...,. unc1er ~
blamed "sdtedulinl problenu" fo. (Cnorin$ MfSA'• u -Clhairmaa of the Atadcmi&lt; Freedom eel
partidpalion In the•tvllluatlon. 1lw rupoose cat11&lt; R..pocuibility Committee Ed&gt;rin Owyea 111d Scudcnt

e.,_

..ore

after one letter and three pbone calb, Bryant rq&gt;Oned.

-co.,tll'lcoilld

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lfw s.m.., R...t IHI SEVEN DAYS A WEU11
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For Treallr• r- lllark Woor.-Chefrman ano

Tota.Edll«:

h'aSA -

Umoonce_.,. _ _ _ tootop

T- • ol Sub Boonl

A no _ t.,.nol.........,..~tocloa
~o b'a imi&gt;OftMIIO UB'a 1111 ....
~ job
The
Pwlr Ia tM petty of apanance FOt CoiiOOI Councii-Dawo
AeKue
lllat'a _ , SA The lat- o f l&lt;elle&lt;'o
,..,.._.,_ tM con11nu1no bottle of tho SUNY SquodClnctO&lt;
Hal
pro-.
~II
abllfty
10
1
with
tho
Atlmlnllltrotlon
buOOOI bttng rnajor ..._lhll ..., can't wall IO&lt; fMC!Pio
h&amp;l un.......,r&amp;ble Clodie*llon •
tolral n l - . ,
Tina azoy, OO'A&lt;I A - ancl 0... 0 Howta. Thoaa
E...,. )'UIIho cainpuo - a CI'OI&gt; o f 1-.1rytng 1o
people
,.... 1110
In Atbony t rw
lnlllcc t - I n tho t l t&gt;doni-Y That oomo ancl
,.,.., 1110 at- . .a. . - to do Ia . - tho -val~ -oN t o - with"'""'
10 Tr....-iaftOi ofrtldiOtunonrtor_, We- -~Jua4-lhe¥-· ~ ,.,.,,o_..t,.ot.-,II&gt;OPUIOtlon-WI_.,.,.
·t - lhe\0-- ...,. ......,.
F01--~-~-- ol FSA lodo ao
"'"... ""'" 0\ IM Eloc:ttonalhlt CO&lt;IIInO "- o d 11 1 0 - ol 11t&gt;dontt on • - ronoe ol

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t-8411 Moci\-Oifoc:tO&lt; ot Student

••n1 tO 10 PfOOrMS to
tn t he SA. wote
Trt~ V.a'ra ptoot thl1 ltudent• can bl ~CHI

==':~·a"-"· alwoyo w;u~qg 10 J

Triumph conclld•toa

0o you give a damn about your ~ lnt~esta?
VOTE SA elacllonL

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by JoMph Simon
• II wu 12;30 a.m. I llad tu&amp;l l w - OCirtk&gt;ll my
11\ode.llhl"' ~ wat I buOgot MICio(lhal't a H-Ion will&gt; lbil ~"-'1 I ...., ~­
Whethel It wa• SA'a. SUHY"1 or lhe Federal
Oowrnmont'a. MO)Ibe II wao OlllhtM comWOII, - -· """""hiiiO 11\11 could -lbly hi..
tone wrong not only wont wrong that nlgllt, but CtMtod

. now thlnga to 110 wrong. But. l wat lin - . .
1u~atouncl foe a while with INo bell tie of Yutoon Jodi
that hod been neatly _........, in iiiiOilW Odli O&lt;'I
_.., - ateo 1"- uu of t M " Doodflno El!*ganey
Klt" otuek ~h my
ll&gt;at Ia
, _ _ foe only 1110 _ ., Cloedl-.
The '*I of 1110 tlighl Ia - 100 - r In my mond. but.

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•••lniNsl&gt;ot--Mwuoc- lt got.-elaa
.myst~

only ~CI

that
NJit'OI' 0 1 - Uno C0U1c1
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wua&lt;ttq on aotool """t to
loDt.
-•ggJy btown hllr, o two ell)' old b o Q - o tom
-~with

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flannlllhln, E...,.~ In a Whllello'clloollt.,.,ard 1110
Ill wOII oltiiO bar WIIOJW poopll Wlfl glttMttoCI l&lt;ounclo
collpla ol vkloo-. AI lOon 11 oomeone ll&amp;mrnod
hta honcl clown alter being ClefUtod by anomy lito.
_ . , by lntlt·MI~ mlulao, 01 goiJbleCI UP
by 11111e munchldng. INa vur would t""' orouncl.
ll&gt;lcNt. ancl
doom . _ , _ ·
Aft• a -)began lOan-too-not at - IM- M wu ~at. bUI II him.
"Whot'ayow , _. M - - Na largagtall)'
1)'01 ot&amp;flr!g clbcUy I I mine.
It wu tho flrat time I bod gotfon a good- at n1a
1-. It wu literaDy rnoomot1ltng Hla ontl&lt;o-,
,.. obaolulel\' otlf..:no qu"*-. bUnko 01 twbchos. Ho
oot!ll""'f' "/,.IIIII at me IO&lt; about 10 -.cia. until
-..c.ocs
tlrlally tttll no1oo ooor by ,.,. v1c1oo
ttlm I t - aomoouy -.q...,.~ovc~~y- kldang •

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I - . . , . tho fPI oltttng Mat to me going to
llqllodL
Ito -_ -_10
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t U - I Oldn'l doubt IIIII M wll oc:tually Ihi
moattrmlncl - lncl $paoa lnv-.s, Oalu1a Pac
Man. 1M Why wao he In II* bar. - t llad
hlpponod IO l\lm? I clidn) bavoto ull..
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-r wu In 'Nam-lt wu tort.,., "-"Y""' a -

on mr -

The -

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_ , help

.other.

m- f carno_ l _lfllll&gt;lno~nlgt!t. Onocll)' t

woo l n l - to 1110 fP1- - t e d ~Wow.
What&amp; nord Youjuot -~~--,.,.. coutcl,_
that noloo. " ' -• 'beep.. .-p. " - ' bompl"
I - o d ill-·
" t ..._ I COUld 00 -f&gt;lng botler Something
cllallongiqg. adcflctlng, INotratlng It
t - _.,.
ancl alrnoot !100 hlta of aomo ,..n aclde, "-'1 II paid
off." M otllcl. - n g at tho Spaoa , _ , . .....Nne.
" MIMI , _ madlt a fot o1 · ...,r
" Not
They 10011 my plant
- t o mo a
aaylng IM 1MCbine
-llln'l be _ _. - · · tlgurod I t - riQiot.,. , _

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lldpplno - · etNIIno ·
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�feedback !f
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Careful voting
To ,,. Edil&lt;&gt;&lt;
In r.,cl to tile "IICO'I'Inll SiUdent - i o n
el«:tion I WOYtd lll&lt;o to mol&lt;e OM lrnportont oolnL In
ro~ the
TIWISp«::NID. I rNdlhe

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pr1nted •••••~• and commenta of •U the
cat)CIIdotoo f ~~othotOU&lt;IndMduol vote oho&lt;lld be
ba...S on Whit we IIIOf191Y feel theat P801&gt;le h. .e to
oUw uo - nino Whit we reo-ro •• Important toovr
...,II are ond otlld~&lt;~t r!Q~t• on on&lt;! ott campus.
I clo n e l l - that any VOlt ~ld be baoed on llta
Unt.ero!ty mo&lt;lfl 0&lt; lily panlc;"lat or~lz&amp;IIOII 'I

The .. ...,....-~ l l t a l - - - m a y not_....,.,. be 1ne _ . . . , . _ tlla\

Vote. vote, vote

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To tnt fdotor

,..,. It rlgllt tn&lt;l -ellclalto ovro.wall er&lt;101ance on
'"'' un...,.lly.,. lholllcl t.o&lt;e a - tool&lt; 11 ...,,,

tneM IIOttnt~l Clll&lt;lldatn .,. uying o n d - ~­
,_... lN)t hive to oit• w letra bah: Qa.lf ¥Ole on ouf
oplntona flO l on eom«&gt;ne etan buk: con.nau1 Alttt

all, W• your vote not l"tirl

- t Alth01J911 1/IIY,... tnerillflt t o - . .
t h e - t o ot their ciiOioe tllltloontr their opinion

Todly to l i l t - day IO&lt; _,ng., IM SA -tiona I
IIIIJIOVId hOPe tft-11 stuOef'ltl Who ,.... ~· Met • c:h&amp;nee

to vote U1ua ,., wiKt•"' some ume out 10 ,• ..o ,.... ••tt

n.J~It.abM on the candkSatu and
CUI YQUf batk&gt;tt IOf the c~1 1ea Ol ·~ cno.ot
"dO"Ionotry, tho ROTC qUHIIQn hot booll piOCed
CSire c.lly betore you for your • ~pro••l or
diN$)0tOWII- IMUM atQt\111 your 4eettl0ft Oy \101"'0

•mount ot matetl&amp;J

-!lilly

'""0'"' J Sltftlt., ,.,..II!Hn,
s''*""' ...-..oo•r-on

'' WE.LL PE&lt;.'IPE WHAT YOtJ SOVEREIGN

BAN

A-Pl&lt;'KE:RS NEEP•

Untitled
FotMf&lt;NOf

ENGINEERS-lne F ocvnr ot E"Q•-&gt;ng Ond "PP'•OCI
Scaanut (HAS) biSeO on luesdlt • c:ono..S011 '"'""'
II I COIIec:trwe bOdJ ~ I he foUOWirt'g eand~IIH
tn
SA electtOnS Ptesldent-CorOftll $c;f\l(.-hl ..
(Tnumt)tl Pan)'). V~Pret•OOnl 81ft M.c~ (lriwnph

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PanV), Trn~rer· Mirk Moor (Tra~o~mph P1rtt1
PleaH •o••· ~ • ail at and tOO.. Mit tor an effectl¥e

cn.tnoe
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,._,.,•-•t rus

J1m v•n Ou •hc»PrwfllfHttiiE.AS

r.,...w•--trE.EE
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Roc&gt; lEAS

NOtlfllft ~'"&gt;drs.Nrot FE.AS

a.t•acf Fr,tl ~ar01 lEAS

Child co.re candidares
e.l.~ess our auOCIOtt t at the w~
to ntabllsn 1 Chilo C.re t.nte. 11 UB
Espec••lfY In the Art Hl:'ltory Oep..enf'Mnl Where wt

we l fe wrhtl"'g to

oejng

COM:

hi .... many mot,_,., •tteodlflO C.IISMI ...,.. ate .,.,_,tOI
IMOLih'"" proobfems lhoe)' ,ace l'l"W"'IO fi iNI famdy
go to ac.t'W)QI and ev-en WOtk It lht ume tme We tan
only beg•n to tmi.O'M ho-. many count.._ OtfWfl
WOUld hke IO llfl!f'I!O 08 bl.ll c.a"""t Dfi!GIVM ... t.adt
,,.. fktl1ft!:S-

TN Ctu.kl Cet-e C«atet ~~ U8 tllfOU.a C)C)efate _...,
~hh,.e U'leCNWaJ

1 nonii"'hl ~..
no&lt;T~IIIII

BuUAiOSlalt lt.-oulrO,iolftCtiOftOf'l
Wft&lt;h the _ . , " ~
~

pa•

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tee By beong on ! 'lo llo&amp;!d tiiO -~~ WOUIO

be able IO haW m,pu1 1010 OKtt.O"I lhll ~ at*'
,,... c.h•tc)ren
Ttw~ tmDiemeniAitOI\ ot the Center~ no ~
Of'l a Stud&amp;l\1 A.$$0Q.IIiofl act1\W)' l.upool'llng " AI 1r1s
moment tn. S1ucten• Uf'i1y Paf1J •• 1~ onty omt tMt
h&amp;S mAde lrte tHIA a m.al.n low' of IMI'f c ampaJgn We
u'O'!I 11f.idents 10 consl&lt;W the ~1\fc&gt;tm• and IN
VlhOVS !$$Ue$ lht)' feel lte lmpottlnl and 10 YOCe
loeotdlngly H~v10g a Chil&lt;l C.re Cent• at U8 tl I
~"tVIC8 that we h•'fe QOOCI: IOt'tg ttnoug.h WllhOUI

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IJnd«g,..dwt• Art HIIIOI)
Ham.J '1/Nth./'Jieid

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Endorsemtrits

No ROTC
Tp-Edltor
On W..S11Mda y tht""9f9 Friday undergradullo
ot.-,ta Will be aai&lt;..S 10 voto o n - ROTC 6110Utd
be ollow..S beCl&lt; ...,....mpua.
M1ny 1tlldantt art lac&lt;td with tho IJOulble
~.bii1M&gt;111t or ROTC on their compuoea. At Bulf1lo
S tott, It lid...,!I rto~&lt;~tly wotod agatnot .ROTC by 1 3 to 1
morvin
ROTO 11 o pan o l the lnc-11110 mllltanzation or ovr
eoer.ty. wnno the &lt;T~Intory blldget oonun- tta
as•nn•ng up.w-atd Heftd. &amp;Iodema quest.on Wh4tther
u..y Will be ob(Oio attord COiteoe, particularly In llgllt
ol the ,....,,.~Oiling or BEOG ancfo&lt;M&lt; Yllol Feclorol
otucll&lt;lloidllfogrllTIS.
ROT~ nell - ' Y troln good orr-.
OUrlog tilt ~~*"""' yeers. OO&lt;nbll rn~ OJ&lt;I*;tancy-io{
""ROTC1 - MC&lt;I&lt;ld tleutenont wu 90 days. II nao
_ , _ . _ , IIIII ROTC d-flllle$ ogaln111
and h_.uoJo. Wa feel lltat . ...ch

-rim'nelion 11 - l n 1110 milltory system.
Tbo mtll(ary Ia lndepanclent pi 1110 unl\oerslly an&lt;lla
not bovnd by many untv.,.ltr ragutatlons. Aa
evidenc.cl In the pall, tne tnuoductloc&gt; of flOTC to •
campus hilled to dlvltion among stlldonl&amp;. It muot be

"

rMJI.teG tf\el wnat AOTC oaw-.1 on tNs cam~IJS w.u De
at lhe e~tP4mM Of tt.l e.JtiSting Student bc:Jay. ThiS WI"
~r ••ther direc:tty thi'OUgh tne •ltotmenl ol vJIUOO
a.paoe on-c.ampus oc: lndirec~tr througtt-9ur taJC dOllars

co tile Pentagon. Whlcll ..,.., 1110 IIOOOiyeor oe&lt;
atucMn.tttl""nd and the Sllarles of ROTC fK:ulty
Th... are only some ot the reasons Why an AOTC
Pf'OQr&amp;m a t U8 WOuld nave a negat~ effect on
Unlverolty lifo. we urge yov to vote NO to ROTC In tho '

tortP\oomJno teltttendum.
SJdflfl't AI W"lhe/rrt"Prof . . - Socooiogy
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F- Fm•&amp;»nomiCI
Johtr Df~~Qs.C)opl. of Eng/llh
lolorcus ~Oopr. of fnghMI
a.Mg ,_.,Oopt. of HISIO&lt;Y
l o l l - Harwltl-Oopt. ol E&lt;»nomlcs
at•JifiS A H•yn..
L•srlt hi/nos-sA V'ICe PresrdetlriliJ Co&lt;&gt;drdoro
Ho• ard aen-t, P r - t GSA
Pettt F lolurpllro-AcocNmiC Coordilllt01 TolstoY Co/.

Atnon Hicl:s.StoH w sc
Undo S&lt;Jdo"~rdiMtO&lt; Womon'o Stlld•s.

Co/Jago
Jwry Koptt...Sonlor &lt;toft mMtbM. Tofrtoy Col•

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We some o' tonletoatiOIW c:tul» o.t US. eft« MfK)US
cons.Miefatton •nd e.atuauon of SA g.eneral ..-cvon
conclidOIII. h o v e - to enciOIW and auppon th4l
toltow1ng candtdares tor the po111~ u trter afe
menttonec~:

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Plllllp Pignltollt 1

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V1ce Prul4ent
TreASUfef

GOM Gtoi&gt;IM•

AUOC..fl;on

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lrlria eatwd.
I)Oovicl-.

Un...,rslty CovncU
SASU Oologotos

:I)JorryOIMn.

,....,SantO&lt;O
.AINQn SludMI ASSOQIIO'I

Bta::zll.en SNdwtt AaSOCMr;on
Cool&gt;OeOn Sl.-t A . _f!Oir

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Helletl.r: S t - r AUOCIIIll!ru) Amanc.n Sr&amp;Jld!MI A~ttOn
Turftllh SIIXHH!t Auocootk&gt;ll
South fur SIIXHH!r ..UOOCtOtiOtf
lrln,_n Srudtftt A~ IIOit
Orgo.rri&lt;Otrort o1 ArlO StiXHH!rs
Ja~Mse

StudMt&amp; Atroc,•tfOn

�Vending machines hit
· in rampant robberies
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"ArUilolbrcal:-blo"lw......-lbcU-y'a . . . . . - - . . ...
_...,.,o v - - . om.lca M.- s- o-dooa .
lbc paaolx
1'ta&gt;ly- of lbc rood Mil _.no ........... weft rololoed ollll&lt;&gt;r
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Sdoool ~ '"l'llcn ..... b e . - - . · · o.m- .-.--.
........... b a - &amp;lot pboloc&gt;opJin&amp; ud ......... ....w,. dodls.
n.. -brcal: Ia "1111UIUII.'' --'ina 10 Food 111&lt;1
s.r-.
Directcx Doaald Holle. but liDIIar lec:ici&lt;IU baw occurred ill lbc paa.
"Wo -...lb' e~~cb lbc Ibid," Hoalc 1104. ''1bo !birr is .-.IIJ- a
unlwni(y ltiM!eol." Tlom b a ~ydoatlbec:rialamjpl be !be ooort
or ooc ~oal, Pllbllc S&amp;r«y IJI~ CoonliNlor M&amp;k P.,..t
~od. but DOCltinl" ddlooik.
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pal IWO .....U tl!oco ~ vaadaJir,od ~ wcrc all pr)&lt;d ·

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COOWDINATOR
- Stipended position ·
- Must be a commuter student
APPLI CATIONS ARE AVAILABLE MARCH

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"In this- II'• o!Mouily- wllo ki&gt;O""&gt; wtw 11&lt;'1 doinJ,"
P-t ..ild. The ckuctl~ ad6od !hat tht tiller OCCIOIIII&gt;Iisha bisusk VU)'
qultlcly, dalml111 tllallbe thkrls ''in ODd out in one minute. /l.pparmtlyht
lw a tey to lhe cola bolr bcaUJ&lt; tbey've been mWiq without a sian or
tan~pcrlJII," Hoolo aald, H oal&lt; quatiocls tht tbltrs lzrtdll&amp;a&gt;c&lt;, lin« th&lt;
tilb ht tat cs .,. DOl oom-od by tllto amount or moneyllOI&lt;n. n..
iarJCII baul 11noc rb,e ru11 or !hens bclpn Is SIOO but tht a......,.lberc ,.
about llO. The IIMllcst _ , . , taken lo SJ.
Two m«llocca or robbiJq thclllld\ioa were DOled by Paodt. Ao &lt;Xpcn
•W pry the macbln&lt; 111&lt;1 head directly ror tltt c1aoasr box. A quid
edt b raahwod by a lc.ftowl&lt;clte or l.bc: bullcflna.
The oUoc:r typblthld lhnply botu lbc CMCIIinc'a window 10 cnb •
""""'"or c:ond)' bon and tllca.aUcmJIU, ouually wa........ruDy, 10 I'Qtb
tht coin loo&gt;.
To . , . _ rllllbtr brcal:.flu. Onldtocl 1w iJUUIIod 1artt pcodkxb oa
......... Ill
~ clcdiMd"' icto.lity. Tbc damatc to a -.Inc Ia cauood tl!oco o IDck II oa a _..... bac HoW
bollcva thai • clcjooo . . . . . . lbc ~ wiliM !be police tim&lt; to

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-APRIL 14TH AT ROOM 111 TALBERT HALL
FQR MORE INFORMATION, CALL THE SA
FICE AT. 636-2950.

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_.._. .. O'llrieai:W. '1llt lbcft- ~oaw_..t- Soturday
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T'ht Polish Student l.eogue presents:

"-!&lt; ~ 111111 P.a.a Sal&lt;ty lwUd ,..,.,~-"'"-­
- · . . . . . , rult ot tlldlo _....s allola r - or~ rars • ·
AI tbal llmt, a 11 ~old boJ.- ..,.... rdlllifta a . . . . arm lbe
a.. wcrc ~ two ..,. before. '1llt Ibid' edmlttod """to~
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~·· lo• or brca1:1N has DOl )'&lt;II ....., ~od ro l.bc:hailt)··
SII...SC. "-iatloa (FSAI. .ao.nt or ~ bolt H* said be will
clcflllltdy DOOr)' the Board " .. ~
A . - _ ill daip wil lftWII&amp; IMCIWil lhcfu, Hooit bdi&lt;¥cs.
Ed.-IQI 1M public.pt lhc ........ sw- is do&lt; bet! d«cmot. ... .ad.
'FSA Pt...... Co!9dl SCMacr does-~ tballbc- OU!bcut
or lberll is a "rult." ''1llctc will always be YIIWialiam," htllid. "That's
tile WI)' It ..... Scbacur - - ' IUICknu thai a'bosilo&amp; lhe ...tunes •ill
roducr l.bc: numhtt or)I&gt;Ocblna Qldl ea ht IIIOd.

"THE PLAYS OF KAROL WOJTYJ_A (JOHN PAUl II)

AND HIS THEATRE OF THE WORD"
btl

Boletlaw Tlbonki

llritkll poc~ Oftd ~~w

+1111 lnWialor of dot l'opt'slfl_...._

Thursday, Aprillnd at. 7:3Q pm
234 Squire Hall, Main Street Campus

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ADMISSION IS FREE

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M~&lt;ncHe~o one~ .Jtwr w--

11aw not

profoulanel'y .....:e 1M 1 9501 -

c~oncecs

topcl8nclng -

ond ..... _ . . , . - . .. The lluflalo - - ·
.._.--"'ex~ t1ww diamey that "!hero's
nothing 1at1 tor n 1~ tn llufllo," wt&gt;le lhev
- a eliCited ond cPc* to dioploy thoit ulont to the
Wiling '-finO ptol .......... Hcri Cola.He brought " Tlll)danctn' " tile rowe celebrating tile
rebirth of t.., end ian donee. to the Center n..re.
1181 Main St.-t wMI&lt;end. The afternoon befOta tile
pari.,.,..,.,., Hltnl Co* onagad • donee WOtbhop at
U8'a o.panment ol Thlatte ond Oenoe In Hlorriman Hall.
Danca otuclet)ta moM up 1M .,., pert ol the
wOII&lt;thop led by Colee. MarHClhiello oven donoed ttia
tap "'-• and got Otl the !loot with the others.
" h ' tQUI't Mto yeu thor,_ ma "-'G up mr - - . :·
lie Nld to Colao who olvugged the ~
"1 - - all l&lt;noW a time StO!),'' Coin baQ&amp;r&gt;, "I
don't 1&lt;now any o1 tile Ol&lt;Jitauiona,
11eon1 of them,
but I j ..t do It by · She, bop, do bop bop bop "
Shulfloa. " -· ..... - _ al . . ,..,..,.lotent to
Cola. He ......... '"" magoc: by He that
bod&lt; ha .... young. thoy learned it ,,_ the
muocles. " Wo couldn't alford to vo 10 ttw&gt;. Wa
t*'llfl&gt;t w.. tocloy' t lo.ids ......

rva

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Aa the unachoolad Colat etood before the _ . . ,

- . . hla . . - - . .,... alfectiYelv tapped out. W'1tb
no~~-aary.
" When yeu vo to INI&lt;a 1 ~ap·over

t&gt;ere.•• Ueten to

What vou'va got," 11e lnttructed.
When
llthou9ht lbot 111pCSaneinv .....
oxpartanclng a cwrent r.vtval, Colet aakl amifi{IQ. " lt'o
bock awMih..n.' • at ho did o flao atop looaenlrlg up hit
.... end ~ • IMI lot tfl! dance ftoO&lt; fn Harriman.

••Mel

ACAilf'_. An'Am
SU&amp;-ilo.vw &lt;WE, we.

sna:Nr OltCAMZ.U'I:Ws

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A'IIU11C AFFAIRS
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He tHOUght hia t,.,..pe ol tho CoPHOtica, wfth &amp;uot•
Btown. e....., Btown, Clwles Coole. llubbe ~end
opocMI QUell Chuck Green. with tho Rudy StweneOtl
Q.,;mll to 1 pectced oudienc:o. Along with hla doncerl,
CoiH a100 brought the proverblel-'luflle beet&lt; to Bulfllo
and the alltvecllost on of rapdanc:ing wu ~ed. M
...It tOt tile Cent• ThMtre eudiance

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" If yeu can wilE, you c:an the •
Colao
ond the Coc&gt;aMtks .,..,. out·"onAid
ttege ~ In

their-·
- -The'-'.,
·sladca.
blue
~blazers
teidond
hellorsd,
to 1M a~
end u avelect'"l• arcle stO&lt;Ung fretn 1
into a moN deUilecl tap Step.

aiml&gt;la wall&lt; 01..,

Tepology-t lle tClenc:e of tapdenca - w• ....,.,..,,
da.e1oped end perfOtmtd In • mostlnlonnel fashion
wtth tho tQing Copasetlc$ and than t alanto. both
l'f...Ved 10 this day.

The geriatric HI

Tho 0 - tal&lt;od
_.,.,Y
• wal
to rile and.

thoit w ay lfv&lt;&gt;Ugh their IOU1NI,
at vleiJalfy OUidlng the audience fretn t ile
at0&lt;1
.., . beoit is lime ltepe, ..
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"You ICaep ., tJme with the mUoit: end the mu.c k -

Colao-· ..,..

In ..,. With you ..
AI of lhe mamba&lt;o of U&gt;e Copesollca - from
" " • - - · ~to Colat. " We uaad t o - tn
tile - . t o - who could do the moat time .._ ,..
lie ~ Their - o f formaii1W&lt;ino _,. more an

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e.cn - . o t e c l hla own apedoltythough.
lt8P" end theN&gt;

them ._.,.., Into • routine.
_..,. joldng about their end phy*-1
-lo!la. (...char of wllich
to the mont
Colat """'"*'ted, -..,.•,. caruflecl -6&lt;wTvlno
member• of the ~lie '*"*: · to the croWd'o
delight.
To oolva that problem, they dragved out'chelrt and
ott - n - encl t8C&gt;Ped.
To f . .ly abaol'll the r.,. quellty of the mostero,d 0&lt;1 of
tile aha bop cia bop bop tlwtfta bel chango, the

put

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lnta&gt;ducod .. "the
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gerM. ·:Q.uicl( " ' - '*"" OUt ond lloetecl . .OUCII' •

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"Thet's . . . , - . .,...,•• - _ . ... uid the IIOf\llernM among no.ICI to ma. Then

tu-.. ,.

co.... did tile legondary Shorn 5I.- ~.
Tho-"' hell
by their .....

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tlh,

bowlers ond yellow rvffled ahirtt. Many of )heM dM&gt;ces
- • done In hat&gt;Ot"Of aomaono ol their po01.
" How do yeu lil&lt;e me 10 fw1" Buster ~!town OOld "'
the of t routtnl, otOPPII\g lnd walking up to t1&gt;e
~ of the stage, _.w.o Int o tile audlonoa. laughter
end-dapolng ..-ev-d Nm Into his~

_.,....ending.
llubbe Geinoa had tile -

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at the

tlleat•. Tho~ _..._ wu the cue lOt his

tlalogua ~IN..-..,.,
"But yeu l&lt;now thet 'o ol yeu 10 do. Encourage
me • little ond rt """'C)'ocooy - o y m~ I'm ju01
about warmed up. s.nc. you ll&lt;ad tllet one. rm vonna
4o .-one tor you. Ju8t a bot dif1-t."
At that fiC*Il G - brought OUt a · He t-..
donced while lie
ona beat,
e n d - .._..,"" tile-·
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' "There'a nothing to lt,"ho atld to the crowc~·a
.,u...ecl respetwe. "You heven't _ , nou.;ng yet I'm
,...., werm now. I'm gonna do.....- ona. I'm gonna
meloo ~twice u hatd •• the other one." A6din; 10
the build up of ""P.P'*· he continued. " I'm gonna lay
thla ona on yeu lnd you lay It rlgttt 01\ mo.H
Tllen lie did it. Twice • foot •• the f-lnc&lt;edlble
~~ope·feat. Tile audlance .... stondlng ...
Coteo shouted, "Ha•a hm 0011ir18 ......, the flu lnd - ··
know if lie c"'-*1 do INI ......-...

jumped._,- . . -

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�The old ~ masters· afe divine:
New student plays at UB
- - = - ----iby ' " - - R. Cocole

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WH en. downtown ttwano
cMrlct lo en. ~t of grlltld ....,.,.._,
UB,nudMto t11n t81t proud 1bout llve
INt will be on
In ......1(\ · - wMb.
Ao prevlcMiy -loned in,_. weot•o

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, _ p~ev, A Funny TN!!tl ~on
1M w.y To T1w Fotutrt. f ' w f -

.,. tonight .. 8 p.m.""" - - . 2
p.m. end 7 p.m• •
katlwrine Cornel
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en.

Dnc:tor l'llch

a.-.,... en.

pley ••_.., end , _ . ,, •• ~a

FOnlm

--.fulllrooclwey M\ In en.

IHOe.
UUAB lo pr.-nlng two p.ye on
1UCCMoiw S.utdeye. ~. along
"""""ellrooclwey ........a! hit ~
~ five TOfly Awotde, will be
perlonnecl by a New Yor1t Touring
eon_,.., et o.'k Gym
night.
The p e r t - beQino at 8 p.m. and

n.nctey, Apt• 2 at 8 p.m. wnh on
- - 2 pm. lhowlng IO&lt; ~

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lntorpretot!Ofl of

Tlw-11-.- _.,

mcn.......,....r.-..,.
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live-In coc:npanlon, IC..,...m Htlliw.., BefO&lt;eJiia untimely
deeth, OtrOfl Wet rej)lclty being~ one ot

-wrnotevonta.

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On0&lt;1'opl-v Ia woll oltiQitld by tho Studio " ' -· In
~.- .......... - doollonit ...-anding.
Tho pley ..... place et • •,_,.., tbe M&lt;:t.e.vy boule.

-...,.,. · - - - . - -~y fito \til

~ental
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"'" tho looline 111onev of """" rr.o
~tho ....... "" McLoevy. c.. Sdut .... 10
. . . . _ • ttok BritJon "'-""" II'...... lollrlg
rotpOCt lor en. lolw. Sc:hun'• - - • hot-.. o
. . - . , cloy TJmon of Atl)aM • tw _,!\lOlly 1ioo 1""',
batt- in klh of lrlonOa and
Sctur
l&gt;endMo thil diff'JC\At ......... he dooplayt
...,....., but gradual~- .. "'" ploy
I8«1W&gt;ggy tronofo.mo inlo hto own__..,~­
To ttw
credit, t w - not explode: tw ••vo
cooly will*! cl&gt;or8dor.

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Aochard Saar' '"' tho , _ . port. , _ ""' Ah
line
tor IN Studio " ' - l.lnclo Thonul. tho
Ioomer TV
Gordon n.or-t. o . _ .etot
et tho Studio,- their- wll. H o -. .. throo
octcn. npoc:loly
have tho _.y -.c., tc
ov•ect • bit Ning .,.... ~., c.t~ ar:enea. s- •
lOO&lt;IiiWYNy. end - - - t l y . it • henl tc
beioevablo he rrota Of\ ttoge t o - - the door.
Ha 1oo11s ~ o noiea from- llriCith -won of Sl&lt;lo Story. and ..,_ tw and
oit by tho
~role-

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...,._him

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theiro~ lodlll_....,.moka tMm
look ~ Dmd Ceaidy 8a4IOy $homw\. In wordo, you lutt c.. not tab Ulem .-louoly at oclllfO

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Catholic ~ ot Mcloovy. A roplico ot

Ooi!O&gt;cl'olMt s..pp. Ia . - tc IN wol, ........,
glou wtndowt odom tho · But tho ........, glou ia
!tonic-.
romindo ono of dud\, ...-. lrity and o
- o f t h o - of God. t1wo Ia no...-.
prOiactlon. lrity 01 of . . . . , llolp wilhin tho
ploy. Tho,..,..,_. ot tho~ wtndowt
"-1 crftical inPgiU on tho port of !'wow.
The octlrlg. et Ita vrt beat lovll, io O J &lt; -. Ao IM

Downtown's Only

NEW WAVE

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PRESENTS
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NEW WAVE· fASHION ~ SHOW
wsth ELECTRO_:MAN

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7pm
29th

lltxed Drinks Draft Screws&amp;
I FOil THE JltiiCI! OF 1
SOt Marys 75e
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becoUM \hey'ro to0000 OUIO.

But thil oituaticn ahowinga. •

lilco

by tho oocond - .

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cliotroctlne O¥Ordono lode~

l&gt;opelul!y axpruoiono

wll be...........,"' ........

your~g octcw

s-. I.OOf lo a pley 1hal , _ be dane In • c:riol&gt;

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Frai-a lo it.-110

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of 1fte Studio

........ and ... , . • wlllnlng ,.,..... of - or:tcro. •
MI. and a OOOd t-.aicr.wlecl by Jal&gt;n T. a.un..
And~ oll.oof lo. ~ lrtluta 10 tho
unique comod:y ol Joo ~

The Intensive
English Language
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Institute

~ Rlt•-rNirl~ FilllllfJN~

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cnor.co.~N~itnottoo

Crlap t.hlon

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from.-·

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Sootlend Y o n ! - . _
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Oamel
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cr.tot
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Er1Q4onct'a rtainO young playwril!hta. llrooclwey
hittorion «&gt;&lt;f critic ~ L Geumtey said In 19811 lhet
Orton wroto "In a Wildereon ~.. a n d - hil
ployt ··~~~u..... yet onterttirWlg ... Geumsey lloo edded
mot "Olton. JIM oyrt. .. ia on _.n&lt;t - .. ...
111111....,..,. have.,~......, 10 _ . . a tan ol
Orton 11 en. Studio " ' -· wtwe t.oor, hil 11166
&amp;1gliot1 Awon:f Wlnnlnv Comedy wil run unU ~ I 8 .
Though not • OOOd • Onon'o lfst ploy. n..
Butlw Sow. I.OOf lo . - " * u ~Olton: It
.. a tuck comedy with ..._
plot end a quiQ. crisp
&amp;1QIIoll dielogue AI 1heM - . u are u...r to fn
viclout or IUblle eetlric etUCI&lt;a et - - ir\SIItutloM
liU tho dlurch or 1tw lew and
men of Scot*'&lt;!

commrode o.nnio lGorOon Thomaonl w am 10 uu ~
~ tp Nde money they .tole
bonk
- . . .. A Sootlend Yerd ~named TNWCOtt
~~ Oamell .. hired 10 ~·· -en. COJl*'l
widow.. Mt:l.-vy (Cer! Sc:fturrl It !aft to.ffled by the

but" io our

"wllbeim~lo--•t-.

•

f.....,.

n Augurt 9, 1987, 34-YMt·old Britlllh playwright

YO(ll.
t.oor lo eboUt a lady n.ned Mrs. MciAevy who lo
killed by ..., nuroe ll.lndl Thcnonl and anly _ , on
ttaee... o porpao. He&lt; oon Harold (RiChard S..l and

~-our_....,.,.,

pro;.cs."

IJC:Itett ..._

Joo Olton wu ~ 10. death by hit ..vonged

•

ISicin) hevo - . a tr~ I*P In

W - fot II fMI p r - - Ao

-

tt'Mt

'WotUI&gt;op.' Neel (Aodlco) end Seul

be portr8yed M twlolr\n..,.otpleva.-Heddewilbe

Loot:Well~executedOrton

frs

··we've been bMclll'y 0, ow own .c:

en. ploy. "co-ve

hull&gt;oncll will not
clilltl ,.g tho wey

llrooclwey play · - · by en. touriftg

MODERN -MEN

,_,_ Chatt-.1 Thompoon .... added.

(Heclde ~· lenient

GiO~/Ww~~~

"-'

their ochool .. " Actof'o Wor1tohop"

Tod&lt;ett •a t I . &amp;0 In edv- 12.00 at en. door,- Co-Oit.etO&lt; Betty
Aeche.promisee on lnt-Mo

lieuu.,. U.&amp;o f or etudento, t5.00 fo.
gtne~ll odmleolon.
""""' wll be loloweol by FOT Cokntl

0

Rec:::Nt ....,.., ''tl 1:1 ....:. to . . . ICIIf'ne p&amp;evs
110'011 on ot ua. "*&gt;ppe . . moldng that
own ttwetrs Mra ~ormlne it tor

orlry

:

has move to
320 Christopher Baldy Hall.
The telephone number is
. 636-2077.

-

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j ®@{!JJ~@
l---br

Dew Dumltnl

!

..~ •• tlboul 20 of · - In

- ·· .. fGur1ll ...,.,.... MYI

!~~..:=.==~ CO&lt;CJie of ..... ~u«•
:;:i

-

ct.e lcldo . . ~
WIWI I .,......, wo ct.e

cn.rn: ~

office et Select
f
.. Sound Stldo on K-• ,..,..,
_,,~

ct.e-

_.....,._,

IHng I~ to
........- w• a~ of 1111\11
mlcr~

like goacllngt
-oundinO
IT10IM&lt;, In •
• - minutn ct.e wiiiJne ,_, 1o
,.. ollddo. ttww trYing to otMI
• pile of ....,_ otlck01o off tho

"*'

trlMJO~~~® Select Sound .Studio
......
'"""ouch_...,
men_ ..
Moot"'t,. ,_,
a.tomero to go 24 II...., . .
~to.....,_

...,..-~""
II&lt;ICUC*ol " ~·· triiCilal.

t1w1..,....., II

................ '""''- .....
llw ..,_lor

triiCil- tiOper llaur-·liO
per heM-end_.. It no pl\ce
...... lOt mlxdowol''II lha equoprMfll " '-18

UMd IO&lt; '''"'~- _,.,
- d . l l ' t - ...... - thllt."
. . . . Qtuck ICoct.o. ~ io
no CIWge lOt Mt-..p llml, whiW&gt;

-

· -

two-lrecll . _ ....

'"' ...o per ....... According'IO

Koll&gt;on tho rotM lillY W1Y
" clopendjng on the
oituatlon." Wo trv to hefo ~
you'ro wOtkong on t
.,._ r-.. two mort
. " llw ltn .. cen be moot
helpl to lirot
Tepe and
ottempllne
to - If - · oro
OOPY
are ~ ...., on
ony Plitybo.... Nclclen In the
• gent&lt;tl prioa llat .
•
oucb of muelc lncluatry trode
pUbllcatlono.
Alao oll•.cl, thougll not 1itnld
ThOle lo alao onother mon In
on tho prioe ~... io • ~
s.turdry and Sun&lt;Sty two·trKk
the room woitlng to - k woth
-kage in whlcll you get 6
Chuclt ar&gt;d 8l4l Kothen. tho
brotherl who moka S.l4oct Sound houri of atudio time, Including
rut\. Ht lo hero t o diocuu P&lt;mlne
IO&lt; t1 26. TNa " opeclel"
the floor In tho now buldong thlt lo Pl't~y nice fO&lt; compoHn
s.rect hopft to mow Into by
who oiml&gt;lv ...'-" 10 gel their
" I ramember," he IIVI dowt'l on
lor
''whln the stucAo
in •
copyright
- , ... wrth
· Chuclt
Dunng my
basement. YOU could heor tho
trur:ko rolling by In
et,...."
Kothen, Select ..... mtntget. I
became lnoeulngly aware of
Looking·- me 1 mu11 thet
""1(-br~-"" -gence of two,..
pooma. llw 1......-t o f • tong.
wry •
w• IJiowtl\. In the reconllnQ
~~

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t_. t.,.

t-.

Oct-.

t-

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t.,.

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n. ........

- 24-trod&lt;
Soundfldlity
Studio .. " "
&lt;dv
---"t in

---~­
....._ dely,

~ In 11w inmedloto &amp;.lffelo

to be In o ttett of ........,t

- -They-..... ·-

ond

aogiMriiCil~Mprioa but they try \0 -

~tlendonlha~
~ tt~~Jdoo

--....e......

-..:1

..,MillY pn&gt;Ud, -

•
~ uri\. II f..,._. •
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...-~by~ .

_ , t h e - of

the~

~lhemb. Thlo

-Into.,._
con&amp;lDI of
_..., dl.railOn. whct!'\8

..

'*'"'" ~.
For"*"-·

pan~CUarty

rntrlV . , _ .

-~~-en
llpedaly
' 'liwH or,.. ~

W...tt • tho IRS.
1(_
....._ _ _
-mol#\~~ ·

c l i V - " - peye off

....., taCOfdlne ..........

_of...,__

" " " " " - ~. wodt
knoWiedgl to draw from
toeoyiiMI

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,__,_.....,..,_

lhatrunamoothe&lt;treclla.

crOMlng e .-...hv• ...,.,._
IU'nble. Willi the K - you

gaw to ·
~Ming
· befOtl
the overtoneslhet
of ecenaln
clnJm
cen
with tho -.&lt;)d on
other While listening to
_, I l l " " .....

w"'-

"'"""*'In

d&lt;um " - •
11ft
m""""' 1 notJced e rerTIIIbble
dwity and oepamion of -.nd,

which in mixdown- la - •
for defict te conttoj of edded
effecu.
Second of Kothen'a chief
itNtlt Wll "'--'ficttion• Select
I• -OI\Ied
lltriety of
projcta end ventures such n 1
recording w orUI!op (a ten wHil

In •

3 hOu&lt; por In ctudio
-ation whiclrio soon to be
e~ to_,.. -.nd
relnf""'""'*" for ....._, Select
elao dolo • llwiWig .,...._. let
do at. . ., ... l'llllong
comrne&lt;~ lor rlldoo, - · more
on the........,..-· thoy ollor •

wtoma1ic remote
conllol lOt tho 14 trecl&lt; . _

_.,._ lor • ~"" oc&gt;Ot on
" " t - durvlg ~ """"'

e-

o lot or tlml and .-,.1. •

cloMd QfCilh monrtO&lt; ol
tho atudio'a two ....., _,.,
rootnl. end $eMct' l "flt7'K)UI
couc:l1,"
plutl&gt; eolt thet,
aocording to jColl&gt;on. hoi
llllwed
of tho . . . .t belt
mualc:lano Into bllnlul drttmo

m.rw

dultng mixdowt'l ...........
IICothen tbou1 the
-~~ of the video Mt· uP, tnd

-t -the

"'" IUt'PriMd by hit - · •; ""
· etutllowtlle
io
""'rouncline
of tho
buifdjng, meaning thet .....,
tt&gt;ry move there wol be no 110111
henle on• o . . - , of tho
custom _,., cont..,_,

materia~~. It tllat tho Kothen bt~ moved onto
~

Avenue eddr.,....lhedv f)leMonQ to
OUIIJIOW h. JtO . , .

their
they

··.....u..r

OUt-

..-,go. When I apollo 1o11t1&gt;

l&gt;uldW'II'' 10 lib en eggohel
.......t otudlo....... tt

them they hod

...,.... tb

.-tty·-w•

-~.W:.Icrt

e a.pdst c:llurCh . . , _

-For
1 ( - ditplryed , dow,_, - . e talk
IPVen on tho ''22 Colibe&lt;'
e ..... -olwNdlhe•

~ In -ion. they-

hOin In
lhawtlll."a - _' - .
Otuc:l&lt; Koclw\, " " - you can't

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=:
. .

TWO BROADWAY SMASH HITS
wlt.h

c..,_

froman_,_.,..e_

.,.... ....
-

........

Thia wry 'IOU can opt lor
~-

" ' " - -· .... _...._,or
!he

two .

llw--·y-

~beby
piono - - .olectric:
.IJiond ..,.,
l'l*e .,. no~ "' 10"410 tn

- ·-·-•"studio

ldt" o f - . 'fll I - of reedY ..,.,.. to • •aoiMv of
~ ,.ttumenlllncluding

Obert&gt;eim -

AAI' lUong

oynthniHn- • Mini Moog A
Oyneaonic awe drum io on
orcler. '41' be nnoc1 ar&gt;d reedy ~
nMdecl. !The_. sound •• one
of the toughelt IHngo to p&lt;n
down
atudio oltuatlon; it cen
ttkt houri ot tunong muffling to reec:1t the
oounct, eo hevl"lll one 1n the
atudio- lhough maybe notwnect

In •

-eel

t o . _ . . •• ttlta-c.n liiiYe
voor-elotoftlmelr~~~t...rlot&gt;l.

C!Yertll,
_.....,,.

..

Select Sound
~

p&lt;o4eniontl, b.leillns-lb pleot'

to wor¥. In tho pot they hew!
ltll.a. ~-...dol~
too - - •· of not conng
ebauc-..,.,..
out orIIIey Oat e&gt;aod
a.uclK-.,..aot-to

atudlo - long -

-.go tho\ IIY'"II· " We do
.,.,. ebout ""-·t.l
p&lt;oduct."

origonol

~-~
..
- a for the,_

lpll&lt;e drum .., llw booth •
oleo wired lor ~ ......,..

...,.,.,.... of a~ ··
quoli&lt;y . ..... aclcled - ..... ~
PIOIIIe ., "" world io.dge tNngs
In !he wrone way, t h e y - e
fbacl) NCOtdlng eoy, . _ . .
that -dldl' lkrt you
know you cen ....., pahlo e turd

~. horn

aot•."

lmtlbe geotUrt

-

~~new---j;·•
ONCio

~other l&gt;Wta of.,.

UUAB CULTURAL &amp; PERFORMING ARTS
preaeuts

llw dnom bootl\ 10Gb out IntO
otudlo Thlt , _ , II
dnllcled In«&gt; two - - . b y a
hei"Y
t h e t - the
typiOIIIy ~ •udio -

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~of~-my

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~IVE

THE NEW YORK TOURING COMPANY

Buffalo Jan Workshop
In' The Rat
Every Monday Night- 7:30-9:30 p.m. •

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SATURDAY..
AP&amp;D.4tb

llt8.. . pm
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OtWaa.....-c...p..,

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Prid8y, po MPAC Ellicott • 7 &amp; 9 pm

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�. ©prodigal
byUzPeuklo T..-, lnclcMntally- .. cheaa

~ fllilad .-ably In
ponrevtng
,.,......._c.in'o
_ orlglntllntont
_ tha .....

ln 1134.-J-t.l,

boot.-.r

Celn'o o t Tile
, _ _ , AIWayo /ling$ ~
tha nwt&lt;ttt. flm.
rnelt11a from America • wall aa
EwoPO vMcl f0&lt; ct.. _.,.;ity
to rnelta o - l 1 f ,_ ~

_.....,on

In 1131, , . Franc~~ ......_. •
their ~ of deatrudM

ciYtfrlg the""*'-'
Depfeeaion. Thr• laW&lt;,

Lucltlno Vloc:onti .,.,......,., -

~. --

.......

dr-l&lt;otion wNc:ll In t\.m .... .
f ollowed by .., American atoning John Garfield and ~

of whlc:tl

w• ._.,. _.....

.. .,. , _ . ., Wilt&gt; tha ...,.,.,.
rel8ndon ol mor• In t:N
.,._and witt\ on " II" fa~

IMcal!oln8 on "X'Piue.'' one

mlaM tNnlc ....:h ......... gone
'"' 1hl bet!•. 11ft .. the ..... •
- o f Tile ~AJw.yo

-~
· tipcorog .,..,
tha
..,_ rwto.
In tha -.,..,. dhctlon

powjuat .. fet:lll. tha~ lo ·
Mrieo of v1o1ont. peMioNita

OUit&gt;ums. ltllo ~
dillloguo. and rolllno

-

""'-·
F'fnChombentJ-

In

. . 11-

sun/!
l
I

N~)laa-wictlno

Hlctlolton. who . _ oo much to

~-

oHet and ....:h • ,..,.
Theralaof~ln-- ·
a f • . . . , . . _ . . . . _••

Ccn !JaMica Longo) II a
roedoocle . . - - . .........
...,., tD ll'lir ..-....and ......
to d Ccn'o hulblnd, the

)Uml&gt;ertng
GNot&lt;
0-.
A lo!
of '-- r ~etlllng

IN&lt;. Ftn and

eor. 1\-id

on......,......S~

of

"""*'
..,.,....,,-._..,beyond
tha .._..of • ,_.too- to
.._y ltMif, t:N ,....,. Ia ""'

,_ dlec:NIIon.--

lllollm and grtpl1ie. TheM
IOofninuto pomovrephlc: W..U
ruin ony - . the ,_..
might """• ..... hlndng ... H9
would clony ~. lto&lt;y

oNt ~ l&gt;uC ~ .......,

that combina • hazy

- b u i l t fOf h o e muot 1M chppod The-

~

OCICLft-~·

-"""'·
The _...,., by Joon ' .... ,_

~

~

-Of

COfiWI that

need to 1M opened. l&gt;uC

C&lt;omllla ........

~··
•llf*lonceo· !Jnf.......,..oey.

..-thly tlwough
Crumble lln!oNs

c - w!tn •

-t h e· t
yet
opdmlotlc
ending
lo
- 0(1&lt;1 obrupl,

and he loio to ,..... WI¥ much
.,.,. ""'.._oov ~
. - '1'--INI\IIgOd to
poY!de ....,._..'""' "" . . .
.. ~·· f l r o t - . oft•
hUsband. 8ul hl$r~wnhherlaon
.,. dacllno. ony

-w.o ""'

_..,t

'
el

f

~----­!

~--.
. . In .......... of.,.~ l&gt;uC-

pert of ,_ , _

r-

!

....:tt •

"**'...........

PftMcloe '*'- die onty

"'"'*

-"*'·~
pet!-'*' ....... 1M

Alwfoo,to...,l4'•-

IIYtlno
eor.·.,..,....,
The ...... __
Frri and_

boll ugmll'lt of tho plc:t.,. I'
fltttMI naly wM
from
Patricl&lt; Aym chat
from
~ gpbeat to tr~

f
i

: ' . : '. : : . from

- - on 1riellor.....,dor:

ourroundlng-. .

_............,.,... .. a.._

o.w the a-·. N-1. and

.........

lriindo and · - employ.- I t
tha;P&lt;A&gt;o w h o - to 1M

_ _ . . . , , _ tl1ey •• no

..,._,_wbhhal.

_-··clot-.
__

""'~·.--_..., .. ""
lad. Halon Mane. liar
ony of tha

t.lonaa ..
· Pltlent
and
10U1v
In -oomrot of
her
-.ding role.

NOW SHOWING AT THESE TREATIES

�ea V.y artiller~

ffiom·nortfl
of the tJorder

�&gt;&lt;

©prodigal

sunl!
~

t

~

Rush(ing) to the top Oanadian rock
~ ··

Ruoh utiliz11 .........,. __..,.. lor not """' fYria
tor lnsvumenbl ...::tJons, Tlw

but -

1nsttur-.al pioco In " Tom ~ · grew from a
allan melody- by Leo liD- up ....
~

.. -chec:U.

w..--

The lmj&gt;etus for ''YYr'
unlqw
YYZ Is the Identity code . - by the Toronto
lntorna.- Alrpon. ""' the Idol for the
inatt-.il cut Ia derivecllrom the Moree code
- • " " ' by the airport' a beacon t o -. Aloox
Uf........ alx ""' IW--stttn0 guitlf Mcka ara
powwf\.il, when not taking • beck ...,_ to LM•a
inctolled affection for hoa Ovorhom Polyphonic
OynlhiiUtt.
HOQh Syme · - " • ~~"""' ~boardin on
" Wrtch Hunt," creoung the cjl'llmatic ofl..,t of a
haunted cl!ild in the aong'a openlno. All~
Ruah u.uolly writ.es juct as th-v wou4d parlorm
live in otdot 10 maintakl the diac:Oplone of a trio,
" WitCh H..it" Ia ~ u the lilburn's
''poocluction nurnlloor." Much in the tr~on of
Rush tlanic8 " Oifforont St. ." ""' " Madrl91f."
it -vu u • vehic!IA lor exporltnontatlon lind

ticl&lt;edosa-'- '**lild to ohow- ~­
A group of feilhhft took a~. l&lt;noc:lted a
hole in the OWiide .... ""'~ln. Othera ......,
their w-v to the roof with Ntclwl,o. StJI more

shoUdered ., iron-piled oet• ""' lllf\A'lllll -

.. the

-st8dUn. • ~· riot .... toldne piece. ~
in

the~ wwe climbing down,_ to the - •

o-

• other.
oecllonin- ot&gt;on-inlpfts.
bombc ""' ~~- c:riuctoaaed - .
- FM

Stonobolt. 1

quintet from VllnCCIUY8&lt;. tal&lt;. .
the
arage. Writer/guit_. Ray Roper 1o
detennined t o - met tHa bend "" 10 It INn
the .,.,.,toa of t t - m u ""' Mlclcey MouM Club hetl
that - o n the - . of StoMbott) album.
s.t
c~ Jem

,_w

of ~

•

Not 10 be oon,.,_ with •v oim1lar 8eatles ,...,.,
' 'Here C...... the Rain" Ia the.,.... lOng '"'
Stonobott. The belt lo quick. the gullar w011t .olicll, the
~ tNcl&lt;. The melody Ia ramlnlacont of a 20th'
c.ntury bend -'*' Arnbn&gt;e1a.
AIW..,a a blldon of .......... Stonebolt broaltl out

..,..._.job......

The r...
of -fonlng
the clioalc a.tlaa' ...... The Stonabolt .....,., Ia
Into~··""'-"'-

..........,_""*-do 1

~... A few - • begin to trnjlty,
but , _ , ..cognize these Canuc*s os • future force
- - fi&amp;R c:Wcloa.
•

- · fulor.

lkrlped.-.1
next up Ia Onterio' slatut product, The Hunt . WhW1
lhla bend .... originaly formed. they - - . , . , .
. . - . ...,, into the Sludio. ""' ""*1*8d with' • Miltitled clotiUI alun. Their let- elton. s.ctc on 1M Hunt.
11 a1 stripes. e~ Is stripes. The trio's outfits . .
otrlpos. Their logo hos stripes. even the c1n.ms ...
striped. •

The Hunt Ia heavy metal. Some may - - met
a1 l'&gt;eriV .-11 lo uMol. But !No Hunt nuff II downright
c:tocN. The Hunt'o officilf biognlphy prodalms, " It's a
definrto rush•• Jib being in .-Fonn&lt;Aa One ""' putting
YOAII f~ down to the floo&lt;• • ,...., the IIUdionce WW11
for lt." And ...,, lot "it" they do-m.ight 10 the exit&amp;.
Sa..-ntY,.;ghl milion-plus f-. rm. of .. w1&gt;o
ondln. aro then tonul'lld to The Hl.m'a rendition of
&lt;&gt;-110 Horrioon'o "It' alii Too Mucl\.'' The hlrmonloo
.,. bland enough to tun Harrison o. .r in John Larwln' a
grove. I limply yawn•
Billed• a ·:~nne~ new
from M.-.." the

llr""'

-to. . . ____ _
tredit--'Y-.---wnUdio indulgence
It Is on ' W•Ch Hl.m"

i

~
~

thea,_.,., t. . . . .

appear In .. - , . , _ , ... - - - -

......_ . - _ orcfteatJI

glodcar,... --.

bale, -..1 -

-.....,~

lotRUlli
• aong wf1tten on the audio. . . , _ ,

·0

Rut~&gt;

tunea " Netural Saence" ""' " The TWilight

z-·· ...... OJCplaono t h a i - ...... "benefited
from tho pon..-o ""' -"~ of the

lltUatiOn ••

On~ FtcriNfla, the ot.-o._.._.., "''"'
11 " Vltol Sogne " The catchy c:uo _....... u to
whether manlllnel . . _ b neture on the
"""""'- " bui\de, or
the- ..
gc&gt;vOined by the Iowa of """""
lhal WI ete

'"""""*

' 'Vital Signs lo but ono Okamplo of t&gt;ow RUih
hu a~ted tho l&gt;eavy motif aound "''o o fO&lt;TNt
of aubtllantla4 muolc:. Caj).edlan rock ft.,. e&lt;o
hkewile AWih fana. end wi• reman .10 ,Jillil
onother bind con cl"'m the t&lt;tlo of C... 8dlen Rock
Mooten .
- Sr•..- StmmocaM

v~., _.... loYerlloy - .... araoe •
the final- The-·· ......... born ln f979 •Iter
founder P...c Dun started IMiing through g~ar-..
.._..,__From {Avw/Gtrlto c.o..rt&gt;oy to~- "I

foguro - ·· g01 pUrw:Nod 0U1 by bilcars lor n.." Dun

admits. Good

tNno h e -·· coma-~

The ,...,.. from lovwrt&gt;oy'a clotiUI alun. Lo-y. Ia
"-aneoualy now wav-v. funky""' hlavy," •

ICCOfdng to Dun. in · loYerlloy doesn't
know what the hal lund of muse 11 !Uys
The bond Is bonng. Thll t&gt;ottnl tune • " D.O.A.. " a
donw&gt;ted ltotV about uy.ng to .,..,.. do"'" • gor1"""'""'"
from the dutc:hes of'* fomily ond boyf'*"' -onlv to
fond on the depths ol roc1t n' rol
os no
-vv herO. no c:Nmoslry emong band mombon. I'm

n-.

bored, I'm ttred. I'm goong 10 "'--

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f., tNI otter ploylng lor twO
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... lbove !he , _ of ""
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l&amp;llflc:llntly put-cff. Vw flm .jot of ~ hm mollfa. •
liulo 0\oipin. """"' K-Howka.
~(....-.- R.y, lhe
~ 1960s. lhe punky

_up_"""

1970....
a bed lmiution or ICOnd·

out •

Pop.

rati - - -- Tbe dloilogue .. ""
moot tlorrifE I have hurd lor
quito a whie~tl tho

n.. ~ ' * - dlcl, aftw
oll, 1oo1c a liM like~··

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rooc1&gt;41d -

-"""' of hYJ*•

,..,;.-, by oolng the RotCMOCOp4t
tec:htVque •• he did In hit

previoUs · the To41don·
o&lt;laptlon, Lord of 11» Ring•. 1N1
tooiWquefJIMa the ICtlon 11
played by rM ICIOR In order 11&gt;
then .,.. the ovtline •• • bnio
lor tho conoon. Evon lhe klng of
cartoon ond comyoeu. Welt
Oianey. used It lor "Cit&gt;dMeltJ,"
so why not1
•
At vorious pointa throughoul
the f., • collage of cortoon ellcs
newsr- wn used In O&lt;der to
give the f.ctionol .,..,,, •
pseudo-Nstorical

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Bokshi """""........ of

Vlsualy _.,nell~
scenes.-onthe~~lo

Ol&gt;.;ous the! !he ....... has
IUrned hit pr........... The
ciQce of muolc- equely
expert-though

boas«!--

-...v

ron 1lw g.mut:ol

....... from Scon Jopln 10
~ G.ohwin, from Colo
Ponet to the -.ortous " "By," from " SWMt
Geo&lt;goa Blown" to Oova
Brubeck. from Oylon to Hendnll
from Joplin to Sprinst_., from
Grace Slicl&lt; to Bob s-&lt;. rt
WIS el there.

'"""Goes

Notooniftylmegeo

But, otrit&gt;ging together the top
of the pops througll the dacadn
with a c:oup4e of nlfly itnlgea lo
no1 yet enough to evon rnekt e
beorable lilrn. lt1d Amedt:MI Pop
is unbearoble, The film tells the
otory of lathen end aona, who
become fathers 1agein. end so

on, Ill -aed 10 repruant e
certoin area or Am~ I'Of&gt;Uiat
culture. Wa Ito" off with the
R~wioh lmmlgf"ont !the
binh of rock-fHOll 011t of the spirit of ~1?1
whodonce-&lt;hal
"'"'""""tredltlon.
the vtMJdevllt
and
Let's
..,.,. you the orve- detelll

- , _ on to the pert - ·
he- Is deWglniHd (In
Fritz 11» c.t...,yte) by •

pwe

stripdoncerof
-o.xtwo.
· wt1h kind
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-._, "[iil- mother. Ht
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Mefiooo, "" -

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left with hit eon.
The eon..
piano ploylng 8ogan ond J -

Stewarl. .. .,.,.. 'YIIlcol ,_, nolr,
tough 1 840a ....... Willi •
~ clgarenw hinging """'
"" of hit ,_,.,. he .........

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to " "

~-cora

8ogan . . . . . . . . myself-got
oiclo.. ~.Of) the lronlln
Gem&gt;wly - the cynical nl&gt;ibt
wttl\lbe big~-....
~ hla tonur11

on •

halmclnltla. ~ he fMiy
- - IIndo hla '*"-" and
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w a -.' Wcnt of II, a.uN
hea ttn.......t to continue hla
mlnclleu getb ;u.t llgned o
lour-moYie conv.ct. I wonder ij
he .,., get env ........ Rolling
StOM

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condudel thet
" Bokohi'a mo-t convinci'lg proof

Pop flops" -

of the &lt;Nigredation of pop cullure
woM come if l4m«iccM Pop is a

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,111e cutnnl

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• A"""""" , _.. auditnc:1MI •

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jazzy new wave
. . .'PfM a...- rt.. OlntlnMIM-Mlllt:h

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Lut ~ noght a.le\proof
dohw'8t"
the ea.-ul. a..tfalo'o- rock club
u.c:.tecl- Oft Fr-*ln 6ctMt. jWt the ~L:ciwpp.wa ....... the~ Ito ,.oily
-'*'~! vou oug~~ruo - · When t arrlv-.1,
guy
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,..,•-....end
u~. ''Oh God. Oh~:·

c:::...-

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cwo
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OVO&lt;

him.

INicle,

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baclt-u..r.

Olheta conlorred on•iouiiY
Wit Oft iU WilY•
Ooudl4l wtte juet atanltlg

- Mt. The ekuMiofl- -811oni'e
·- •
-~&gt;~&gt;-~~~,_,.,..Tony
.,....., """' ...,..,. 11&lt;1 photoo 001 the ..,., t..hlnd

ond-"- The
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ono-

the b&lt;lnd ond • v..letv of ,...,._ objects ~'*"'0
the etage
band pfov-.1 an

to
mew-a the elont no_.-,_...,
fMiOritV ....., cllffl.ed to the ·

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d*» uPSWft """""' ,. lb

WOOd. It -

mi&lt;r.oo-.1 ...... fluhlng ligl'rul, muelc
llleotlng, aioeta dancing. Moat I*IPia pr~
didn't ..... the bond wu """"""
2:30 ................. clowno!MS""' the band

--Is-....

--------------------~ •etchlno·
~~~~gone theirForttwcl
.... Meyb&lt;140 people ...
- · ,...., ""' muelc io twice "
good -

... proudlng Mt. Upotalre ... clillc:o •

sdllhr~

cool

a...s.
.. finely-""""'~·
8iloni'• ...., - . _ -*thrOUGh the - .

left In gultoriot &lt;&gt;-go Sd&gt;wor'o ongiM( but"~ 1
0\'YIL- q G...,.. peyscloee
Mtention ond ........_ Lou Mong tooka Iiiio •
hlrried Clatk Kent brieleaw hH just
OI*Md up, ~~e~~ttering _ . klto the ...;ncs •• he
.... to cwtch u....
.
Thei&lt; styli il looM ond ...:eotlc:, with lont.e
~ ond the Contonoona. 8111 their uwmorv ,.
poima. They're the only -atirotl new ..,,. . b&lt;lnd
lrl to- Willi oiMoYa )au In~, wNch ••
,.,~ n,., ~with ........ of
a. VW!tureo' "Tequila."
A U.t. c.tch them late nexJ lliM theV pley.
_,...., ~-ltw
~

of

�Summer Session '81
UC Berkeley

Rally
planned

o.e·--............
tao

in

t:r~

'1\llUon. $220

......u.c)

ror \he rust. &amp; untte.

$20 ror -.oh adell~ u.nlt

Han-isburg

i
!

Bnl07 IJ1e -rue ancl ~­

san~

BaJr ,.,_ -~~

under renowned a.tb)e,J faoul\7 &amp;nd
C1.1aUI\&amp;U)ahecl N!IDN

"" "~w__.

more a TMI ·foaued~. wilh loc.ll iuuoo and local

WASHINGtON, D.C.-The I&lt;COIId ~crwy of
th&lt; Mardi 28. 1979, _ , dis&amp;sler 01 ~ ~ Mile
tslaucl ,.,.._ plan4 turrisbura. P&lt;nf'aytVlll\la,
"'"be marked tbi&amp; )'Ur by an e&gt;cnl lhll mt~ pl.,.. 1
new cboptcr lo lbe Ollll·nuckat mo•emall.."Tbe p&lt;O(Cil
march lhrouab Henltbura on Saturday wtU be
or10111ud and led by a aroup that Is tarady n&lt;., ro the
anti-nuckat moym&gt;c~~t: OfJAIJIIt.od labor.
Tbe Unit&lt;d Mln&lt; Workers, iChodul&lt;d 10 01\Jlril&lt;c
Mud&gt; 27, will Join fO&lt;US with ""__,.,' or auro
worken. llllll:llinllu, chemical -k=. lonphO&lt;crnen,
-ooc~ ortcn, &lt;dUCilOB and oth&lt;n in "'""' I• botna
ca!l&lt;d the ront tarae-ocatc union 10\'0IV&lt;m&lt;ftl

nud&lt;ar - h a s com&lt; from loc.ll chapter~ rath&lt;r
than lnt..-ional headquarun. Sam&lt; IOQb ba... ""'

r.......

$iJ&lt;dolto 7Jw ~'"

ao

..

-nJI

..

aud&lt;afpow&lt;r .~

OrpJibl:n of tbe Mardi 21 mardi

say

tbe

uruon

partidpltiU, and cspcdally th&lt; mUI&lt;WOCk&lt;n, ba&gt;&lt;
be&lt;a IIIOdvll&lt;d by recall ..,backs In job u./cty and
cn•iro~~~DNol proc«tion rqlllatlon" as wdl u th&lt;

rdali•'&lt; anpio1m&lt;01 pot&lt;ndol of mcray 110&lt;1rca oth&lt;r
lhon auclmr.

Orpni2d .Ionian Borba dalms lh&lt; &lt;YCRt IS abo a
•irr&lt;d by loa! union and
dTaru to , _ an
IIJICiamoa&lt;d ..-or 01 Thre&lt; Milo blud and to dump
~ 100.000 plocas or radioe&lt;to .. • atcr .... "' lbe
«&lt;&lt;Dd unk U.o lbe S\.lwludlootna RIY&lt;r.

craw-s p~oaaD&lt;non.

-...moa _.. ..-

Similarly, lbe • • - vnion suppon for lh&lt; IIlii·
~J ddJ&lt;d the piO-I'luckat pooitioos takea by that
headquart&lt;n.
The new- evidm« of uruon opposition 10 nuclear
POwtr. whaaf:Vf!( iu varird motJws, coma as • boon 10
lh&lt; old auard of che tnli-&lt;~ otlell mOVCI'IK'nl. For y&lt;arS
'nuclell opponen11 have coort&lt;d the suwon of
O&lt;pniud labor. Bucth&lt;cons&lt;n&gt;atMcortofch&lt; AFI.·

CIO, the corutruc:lion tnlda, have t-1 S1ronaly
auadl&lt;d co ch&lt; hi&amp;b'll"tina. speciollzod )obo offcr&lt;d by
th&lt; ouckw inc~Usuy. Ovenoll. O&lt;pniud labor 01 th&lt;
inc&lt;l'l1aclonal ln'd bas lllooal)' suppon&lt;d aucltar

To obl&amp;ltl a ,,.... CIOP1 oll.be Bummer
8euJon Buu.un. oonl&amp;lt\ln&amp; I'U1I lnlor·
mauon and an appllcal.lon, aa11 or wnle

Summer Session
22 Wheeler Hall
UC Berkeley
N~e

Telephone:
(415) 64~5611

___________________________
_______________________

Ad~s

School

po... u .

Ia reccnc ,..,.,,, bo&lt;oevtf. ~&lt;&gt;crol incmwlonal
unions hOY&lt; puscd raolutions qll&lt;Siionina ch&lt; n«d
for. and a!cty or. atomic: - . irldo4"" lh&lt;
lnc......uo..ol AsJociallocl or Mlchinilu (lAM), ch&lt;
UCIIl&lt;d Meat Workl:n (UMW), 1be Int..,..._..
C'h&lt;rNcal WO&lt;kc:n, lh&lt; IDtt'maliooAI Woodwo&lt;\CR,
th&lt; ~ AtU Ia........... tb&lt; IDttrDilioDol
~

w ....,_.......,.....• u - &lt;......

COIUl), lbe AID&lt;rican F&lt;do:nll or State, c-aty ud

Muaocipal

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Pan,tns
I• o &amp;.DOJI of Ufe

and the CoauDWiic8uoa

Wortcn U1UOD.

s.br ,.,.....
lkoodtl-.... .,..., "-llb ...-. tb&lt; JOb potmllOII
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GUn1 Sa«11 TV
Foocbd

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Board I, Inc.

Your Studf!!l Service Corporation
announces - Stipended Positions available
for Summer -Fall '81 and Spring '82

Dance Theatre ComP-any
Sunday, March 29, 1981 7:00pm,

.

Banquet Room, Holiday Inn
;

620 Delaware Avenue

Buffalo, New Y~rk

Publications Division Di~or
Health Care Division Director
Squirt/ AmMrst [);vision Director
Group Legal Services Progr.am Di~or
Group ~I ~rvias Offia Manager
Of£-Campus Housing Director
lnfomcal ,_,.., rtqucrtd - listcng po&lt;rt•orc&lt;IJ drsu,.l IIJid any
p&lt;'rtinml in/omullcon (i,.dudt rtrrmf' ffrtd!or bw.rrns phonf').

H,_, lrt ""'ttrials ,..,_.au¥ at titltrr 112 Tallwrt Hall
(1\mJc ..ru) from 8:JO.,.. 4 :30pm. or .UJ $qu1rt Hall (MSCJ
from 1 pm- 5 pm Mon. • Fri. Short job dncriphons =ailabl•
lnt•l11i~ "'Ill lw ammgftl whtn rosumts art lumdH in.

~

ALL MATERIALS MUST BE HANDED JN BY

MONDAY. APRJL 6111

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illc:rellial...., or Auln aat Doris l!d•arols,

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Scril&gt;Kr, tills cmter .... ""*""&gt; COIII-J •
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, . . OOD·profit orpntudon

tills ....._.,

aa •ppoeetmetu;• aald the

s.cm.y, JcM Spodotl.

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1oaa .,_ 01 bane. ._;.ty,....,.
to oood 10 tall&lt; wilb,
beo:aiM they ... aloooc." Spao:ial
aolcltcl.

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Pf...,..,., -""" - - how 10
writ• I'CillmCI, bow to handlt
lntorvitws -,1 how 10 for
Tho OJI&lt;'IW1II o.hibltlqo d...,...
die job,__........., them at tho about lO arlicits bJ __, anills
""""time.
in Buffalo. Mary BarrJ, or Mary
T'htmlr SomOI)e, "'ho prac:ntl~
BlwTy FiJK Arts, Inc:., £aacnsvilk,
is In tht Pf&lt;&gt;aram, said. "Tbb 'r'' a juror fot tho an oohow.
pman~m t a\IIN mt aboOt m)'Jdl.
Barry, tht rtpracntatlve or
and pve me ..cr._.flcleftCc. Do w...,. New York artlsu. laid.
yOU bioi. how town~ . . ttf«rl¥t
"There are many WOIIICft artiUI and
ra~~md I didn't tnowtven suc:h a l'mawarcofwlw'sbappmiJIIwillo
thlna."
tbtm . I'm promoolna and
A bia problem for moJI •~ouraalna tbcm. Tloty bavt
panoo....,tslt tbat tiw)' doo't hllve oltr~&lt;ultlos in bic tlmcs-«hlbitloot
poop1c they cu talk with, Sc:robner and~ ."
aolcltcl.
t.ootina bac:k •• bet o,.a
Pro)tCI REVA, lbt tblrd a~ In f0&lt;1oolq bet an
propwn,
b
a
ll•.....tt
~
tOftiPMY.
Barry lllid, "I had
(J'$)-Job RadiDcsJ
r.-a by Eric a.-, ~ 1ae S&lt;pocmtoor, wttldl b clifllcultics 1ft ....... crodit. I ~ot aod Tralalna ......... - - '*'-"' eCIC --ted llld dicla't """" •
ADd readtlll s;kUh and tbcY '- ('.....,... tract; rcaJf'CI." Now sbt
abllily to . _ llldr -.onal Aid Jlw bM dltrl&lt;lllucs lcuiaa tb&lt;
PSE-Job ' ReadiD&lt;ss TninlJia ........11. IICCOrdina lo lt£VA a-ni Pl'bli&lt; Wldcntand her an
P r - . ofl&lt;ted siaee laot Dlret'lor " - Bathol( w_, ~-- should rrtlca !be
O&lt;lobcr. • ..,;q..._ II ..ho -~· lbc ... watd- .... ~~- .....
, _ . . lO . . imo- ldf-Aa&lt;s Ia atbcf be ..uododd 10 I l()b or
Tho ~'- ,.... COIIIIAIOt
ttis _..., . _ r.10 66. mtcr I'SE-Job ........... T - tbtoQah May 22.

.,.,..- i t o - ... and
on f\Wdl lO, otrociatly .,.,..,ed Its
.... a..rra1o ollie&lt; •• m Main
Scr&lt;a, adcliQI to its lhtu altady
escablisbed orllca- Fredonia,
Tonawanda and
Niapra
F.U.-witb a rcc:eption and an
'e.m'hition ....W.CS, .. Women and
Am An Emlbirlo•."
EWOC now admiaiacrs tlofft
proaranu: 1he Oitplac.ed
H~cr Cooter (OHq, fiUided
bJ tho New York State l)epartmcut
of Labor. Project Remedbl
EduC~~tioa and
Votatloul
-·~A), tadod bJlhe
City or Bulfalo DMdoll or
~. and Pablk: 5cJ'Yico

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........., ...,._ r - .....,.. •rtlxJ ..
Proe.- . . . -.......

ST. LOt/IS CAitDINALS-AI 11-pll)'a
s- 01cso. • row-p~oyo .......,
c.a.. &amp;lei .......... ploY&lt;J - wltll

Mllwautoer._...ouo.rditNIIp~oyersand

drullcally &lt;hane&lt;d lhe ......,..._ of tbe
dub. N&lt;w roc:a include problbly the ,.rdkvrt In che Nllliooal U.,ut In 8ruct
Suu.., J)iulhcn Bot&gt; Sll.lrlr)&gt;, &amp;lei L.vry
Scmuon. catcll&lt;r Dlnd Porter, ldl rldclcr
Sixto Lcauo, and cadlcMira ......._
o- T - . ll's aa CIIUrdy ..,.._

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qualit' players The pildliaa-a '""'......_
lut --loob JOOCIIbis - · ~
Wloltcy Hcrt01 lito b.. a porcnc liD&lt;up 10
wort with.

bJ Joe Dial

Opmial dey tor ....;or leaauc b.lscbaJl is
cwo "'«b away and barrina 1111 players
ltrikt In July, lhe ......, r.hould be
lnurati... The follo&gt;rina " • lh011 ~
or acb NMlooaJ .._,.. ,..., ill chdr
pn:diatd orda or rlllilh.
N..._. Loopo r...
MONTitEAL EXPOS-The: Eltpos ba•~ a
_ ,.. . _ 11111 lhould r.... bolttr than
1ut :rear. 1bt llnalp u tht ...,. &lt;xeepc for
lhe ~uno or coouOVC'Sial Ron Ld'lo&lt;e.
Orttllla I'WII oaosa Mil be no probltm with
.... t&lt;Ml'• .....,.,. bits and spotd. 1bt
l'il&lt;biac, led by Stnc
is J00C1 and the

lt.,....., Soli

bullpaa wtUdt illdoda ~
111"-io""'"' .-~.

and Stan

OU7UXlA'·Tht E.&lt;poo liAW&gt;td two pmto
bdsi1td ~ iD 1979 1110 Oot bdliDcl
Pluladdpbla In 1!180. 1bey sboulcl be oblo lo
oqooeat Oot out Ibis :rear and w1n lhdr r=
cllvlslonal tltk.
PHII.AOE:l.PHI.A PHlU.JflS.Lut :rear's
dlempo and t1wy loot t~ oame. Phillles
•plcted up o.ry Matlwws 1o • traclt ..u.
Ada!&amp; ror pitdx&lt; Bob Wilt wllldl 10
IDdicotclhet Orea :'Bull" Luzloltlls as JOOCI
as . -. Nikc SduDids c:oatlllutd 10 ell up
pildtcn by btiWia 48bomcn l u t - 1bt
~ ..rr. led by Cy Youna A-cl
, . . _ Steve Oltlton. is • aood Oot. Lost
,.,., pott«UUD bcro Tua M c(lnw alon&amp;
w4lh Sporty L:rlo ""' IV1b'Joblo CO Itt lhcm

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-ounooK-'Illoy'l'
or

.be tbcrt . . . . . . . .

10ft.
Plr1allltiGII PlllAJ'ES.lbtno .,.. lou or

...,. -011

- hlcl
· Wille
StarJdl
It«&lt;,_. old. 0....dlis
Pwtcr
.., opc:nlioo
Qll . . tMe,

ddld ,__... Ill Mldlod&lt; hlcl

a "-d _.aiocl and con1erfldclor

an..

OUTLOOK..COulc! •be 1 bil surprist.
Anythint Is pouible whm•you have Bruct
Sutter. A dcrtnltc CIOI&gt;I&lt;IIII&lt;r.
NEW YOU MEJ'S.k chr IMii&lt; t.d:J 'lbat
- - ...,be . !ilk ............. but the
Mcu - 011 .... roocl.to .........,..l'l&lt;l:ura lip
....... boll "'-Ia o..... ~ will bdp
bua.a11 (..,ill lheliloeup. RUtty Slnb ilt.d:
and ....
il 1111 a1i¥e.. Ler M&amp;DIIi il •
porcntlal &amp;lljl8"'tar and .....0 butmaa
Doua fl1nn is o aoJd aJ&lt;- wtru.cT. 1bt Mcu

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still lact cltpth illthcillfidd.

Third buo b a _ . , u il lint base 10
Joe TGirC. U. llw
lo4cu c:omc "" with a ~~ 1tr0111
1 4or I
pildUaa
I U ~ Iiiii
01iia
' * I I ( . - - uoubk
and kerp P• ~ bcalthy. The bull,_
hu llmlllh 1n Neil A11&lt;o 111c1 Jcrr Jt-clonoun.ooK-Tile Mcu tbould be fairly
· I'CIPCCIAbk Ibis ,..... u Swan ..,....,. bldt
£1'0111 1U111 trouble the Mcu will havt 01&gt;t or
the p1tcb.ina r.taffs ill tho.Jcquc .
ICbwnae llld Sbub will bdp.
OfiCAGO ClJJIS.Otbo picttd up....,. by
ploycn ba tlwr .......... u p - . lll&gt;cltlilll
.,. 51= Haod&lt;noe- pioltd ap from tlx
Mcu.. T1lt O.bo ........ third ........... ICtoo
Rdu ancl L&lt;on ~. • powatlluiac
outfddcr from tlw C&amp;rdinols. The: pric&lt; hi&amp;h t~!..Bruct Sutlft'. BlU Buttner. lhr
National U.,ut blttitlc d\amp is tb,!n but
tbcrt il not mud&gt; suppon afui lhlt.
o.rauhdy lhe O.bo h»'&lt; improYtd. W'ab
t1w llclditJoa or Kca Rdu 11 third (I 0 mon
111 Jjl) . . - 1ut ,....) and the oclciiDoo or
r.,._.. s.n ~ .......t " - ' - Joe
Strain, tlwr lhould plua up "'" holts !hot
.....u mponsiblc r~ 68 or tho Cubo "'-cue·

1...., ...._

•alf.
s-a-"""'"

...u.rr.:.-··~~

-.l.dlr,..._~.....,.~ ~
la.IW)' ....,.... "*CI'I&gt;d .... ~ C.. E

· ....... DodcD
and Dool ~ ...... hoc!- problcm
nw ...... '"" bcolthy a.~cn; Jlla Bibby
lftcl John ~ The bullpen, led by
Kmt Tckulvr, wtU be rc:acly 10 P\lt,Out tho
flrt.
OUTLOOK-It lhr Pirato 1U1 UUI.W')'·
free and Che l'ith&gt;ina &lt;torr """"" ._......
tbey will be toQ&amp;Io.
•.-c~t w1111

-tnld«&lt; lllklrployers-'tlw......,, ~
.... ~ ....... rrouiJI&amp;.
pilcllolla -

n.

...rr 1s ..,_,., wid&gt; llllcuc .

lt-. Jot N'JCkro, Vrre
" " - · Dool
10 ltM!Ic.
Nolan

S.lall Rtllrll

Bob
poldt "' ....

.....,_ ..,.. .... nr.... ol J.ll. lticUrd

r.- llw•.u~~~c ..tJcnd • - _,
.... l'clrd - - - ..u. ..,........,.

s-.o.

s.a

io deep ..... Jot
0....
Md
Fnmk LIConc
OU7l.OCIK-Ilolpoc ......... ~
1ft .... lineup Md ...... lldd, tlw ~
rota(( sllcHIId be enauata 10 propel Che """''
bact inco Che plo,.,o.
LOS ANCELES I)()O(;OIS..n. Dodpn
......... dowlo. ba .............. ltli
a,. • .._.,., n.
...
s.a......
11om b_ _
, . . ,,
Jutyol
.eo.
_ Md
. . ....._
do

to-

ltr__.,

pildlcn but .... bdp r... .,. ~~.­
_, ltd: Suodirrc. n. ballpno- •u,o
with lhe •.lwei Dool ~ and Tmy
Fonla'. Tho llnalp b . . - · buc • may
be • r.l.:tor. AI told, u or the u ploJ&lt;J•
T - 1 I.-do is ._..., to
cony . . lk . -.. - lO ... e&gt;Wrr.
OU'IUJOI(-Oodpn....., be ...........
but ., IlNdo clqods 01 .... Plldu&amp;.
laoordl...;a roW- 'ft)'IOift ..... bed.
up lhcn.

A l1AXTA IIIlA ''E-I..ool. - · llw . . _
arc r.. ratll 1bt ..._......., .Uc.
later- In tbe Wca witb ...-f'll
hlttlaa- Bob Hor.T leads t l w - .........
awesomt bat. Free &amp;&amp;tnt Claude.ll
Walliaaton bas joiocd lhe '"""' and • t..O.
brinclJll fonntr Phil1it Bob Wolk wil boht.&lt;7
the pitddJll aarr. AadCDo Plti1 Ni&lt;tro k ,.;a
tbcrt 11011&amp; •idt rooldt ' * - ltlt:t O...p

(c.-4,ll- 1.91ERA).
,
OUTLOOK-&lt;:oebiaec! wn~ ll•oq
pil&lt;:bloa ..0 - - 1liainl. tloc . . _
could bo tbe dirt boac ill tbe Watcoa

om.ion.

ONONNAn

lllfl)S.The iiiJI.W')' lia was
ror t1w Red$. wbiob """'ld
barc110 . , . _ ..... t1wy CDcltd up OCIIy

1ona 11a -

RaD

IF ..,_ ovr
-

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ol rn. Tht

~cc~•,

_.rod lun&lt;rJ illdwcliq
J.-.~

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........ loc'l ol ,.....,

T1lt lttdt ....... ~ .... promioiaa
yoaq llartiJia pitdoen. 8aldct TP11torc, )Cido Soto, Joe
llrio&lt; and Peal Noabu will tlw loocl.
OU1LOOK-U the lttdt aay belltJul, tlwr

Sana- Frant

aawtolt.U.

SAN FllANCISCO CIANTS.M&amp;aaacr
Fn&amp;k ~ hat iallailal • of
probkmo. n. Oiaau - - lut " ...........
iD , _ &amp;lei .._ boltlit -....
1bty did lulc 10 lldp thio pr'Cibk8 ill llw ofT
· , _ Otbdl will be • 1111 help "' ...
........ pbcutd mrdd ..,. .,..,.,. t1Urd base.
1bt pitddJllis PfdlJ p d with Vida Blue

-·1 ...,.;.,.

lcldina ..... r.taf( but J)iulhcn
muc:ll bdp r.- an impocmt liD&lt;up.

- .Son

OU7'LOOK- P- Fraok ~. F'111t
a.-.dand
Ffancioa&gt;. It will be •
clacf'tPt bet...... tho Giants and San DicaD

Picha for llw ...,_., of loa plo&lt;c,
SAN DIE.GO I'ADitESGa!tnl ~
Ja&lt;t Mel(- hu wUdy opotd (Of • total
rebuildln&amp; Pf'OirM\, aoiac with youth, JptCcl
and dcr..... becaust he hac! no olher dlclca.

lcaditlc 174 errors.
OU11.001(- A frw new facto with I Ho- · oaw: Winrodd onc1 ~ T.....,. arc aon•Hum .rrca. Anotber 1oaa bot summer
lbt. '"" or lbtm c:ombio&lt;d ror ....... than
the O.bo.
balf or SaD DicaD•• bolftt 11111 totals ,.,. loa

Tor

NAnoNAL LEAGUE WEST
HO USTON A$'11lOS-Wbilt: hovinl.llwpileii!Qa aarr ill -.m~~. ~~w AIU'ol •~

i

.... ,.

Joe~

~--·-c-Cedftoo!

loy)le ......,...

aatr. Ben ..,..._ .. -

wtdl tloc

~s.J/Ifnttr

.......

..... bact tloc lualboeld be"'_..~

- ·Act

pitcbcr ltaiJk · -.. aJaaa .....rdi&lt;f
Bob Sltiricy. On tlw li&lt;1IIM - .
.... l'ldm clo ba~ spetd_ The t. . . led ....
.._,.. iD nib anc1 • tooal or ut aolcft

baoti. ThtpitdliaasW'fir-.ancl-.dy
a weak bullpca bocb II up.
OUTLOOK- A loal, lone- f0&lt; lhe
Pldrtl.

\IOjli'OWD and

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Of ftolio, May baa tl&amp;bormm on: IIUfli'Ved ..-lllc)' book oo to a
.."'-- - -- ...--. till
mllltle bul lilt- • a l l . . - II&lt; _..c!IIIM t.bk wUI be the llcll

~,...,

fiiiii&lt;Jf)'OWtifc.

~u- a..rr• Mel'Ot Mllonl ~- Cllllo&lt;llk .-&lt; or tile
,.,._.. Jthlcr ll'oG Late .Erie 10 doe F. . llil C..adlc (llblaa hello.. He ha4
10011 ..... Tbll _.,. ,wdl 10 _ , cliffmec ll*ics of Cisb lhll II
....,.. .. IDUif cbff..- .......
flilll, IlL&lt; tnat, .... -w. om.... ,.., '"Ill!" .. ditr..1lallhcodo (CMibii).Soodt~"o Pwclo .... ~ art
IICtlft • ~__,..,. ..... llopptoo to be ........ filii 10 Ctlldl.
OtiiY.....,.... -a l*dl""' the poloublr- for doc,............
,.. ... acdoa ~ ..
be......-.dllla .....
.. llloft.
be raoud .. 1M Ciloc or
SIIOriclaa llrtfc by l k - ...... Mak 11ft lbal 1'011 ~.- "'lltt
..... ,....... Riwr IO -l'O\t Uaat Md ....
n. -l*ce ~r.., rr- • dtc tnUwoD. •llidl _,. • the rooc o1

doDa"' .... - .

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A.liOIIIa ~ JPOt 11 riabt 111 r- or ,.,. KIIAilcy powor IUlioe. 11oore 11
• ...... . . . cliaclw1o tMt ........ .......,.. by tile tboi&amp;ADdL .,.,.,_the
........,,.._, ~ •• tile bla IIIIL ~ wori: tile llcll
uo. Md 9
a.a.. an.r thalllc filii bad r..- dec~&gt;« ......
n. - pNod lblllbal rrom tbc Nlopra orr by oo doubt tile

uoad.

m..,..(lluabt). Tbcyr..,..luillrf,...IMto«&lt;_..lfJM'tt
..,.... oat to . .ell nne IDIIIkje lbcrt arc a ra- thiJoll ,.,. .....,

bow.

Ana

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or plf 11oot to led
.... ll. _, ..., lafJt llarca. ,.. . . . . . !lew •

or .a. toew a lfW&lt;IJ pok and red. alafJt •

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Call lilt~ llwoooaJI•CIId . . 10 .......... - _, . . . mc.IO!b.

aaJoa 11""'"' c~wq • • - 111111 c-ty r.a. tta:p -a.*
w .. ,....,.,. loitralci. n.brnl&lt;..-._...~~~tRiwr r... ~~~&lt;a...~. .Muot~o
. . at•IO .,._u 1M Ml ...,..,..... kIt -r~ to ll&lt; pot;..
11t -ma. t1tt rocb- ~ . . aoma~ll r... 11crc ~ c:u r.W Tloorell•old ,...,_., . . - , .,._''It takca a~ ...,.to ..

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aurra1o iu virtual hoi btc1 r()( any ba$ebaltmth..aut. Therur•
tho Bulls •d tilt BitODS, and don 'I f«&amp;&lt;t our ftei&amp;hbon over tilt {l
border, lbe TOfODIO Blue Jays. Willi TV and radoo lbtrt "
practicallyanuncndiqlVpplyofonrnstion'spastlmtontap. And
,.. all bav• our raYOritcs.
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I'm partlaJ 10 lbe Oncinnati Reds. 1blnp ;im ,.ouldn' l be tilt {l
wn• if J couldn't $f1 down on a rainy Saturday aJ1or~ and {l
watcb Johnny Bmd! throw out oom• runner uyiqto 5teal second. {l
As Johnny Btnch arew up so did 1. Th• vory rlf5l Biooru aamo I
cvor Wtol 10 Btoc:ll hit a home run into our section and my falbcr {l
cauaJ!I Ill• baU and aa•• it 10 mt. h's somcthlna you don't fOfltl as {c

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Wbicb brinas mt 10 my poinl. This season Mr . Bench dotsn't {l

wan! 10 caleb his share of aamcs. Good old Johnny juJI wanls 10
catch a couple• wttk and play another positioo. HiJ rcasonin&amp; is
&amp;ood. He's ae~tina old and his 1mtes arto't whal they used 10 be
and by playina IUIOlber positioo he can prolona hit c:uur.
Tbe problem Ia thai he wants to play left fldd, rilbl lidd, lira
base or llllrcl base. KeD Griffey, Oeorae Fosler, Ray Kni&amp;bt and
DaD Ddcstal liD thoK spotS riabt DOW. Tbe qucstioo iS wllelbc
IIIey sbould be movtd or traded or n'&lt;:D si1-tM bcDc:b ao Jolul can
play lbdr podlloo. I think- ·
KJ1icbt is hillq o - .300 and l'iddiDa IIIOI'C than adequatdy at
tbird baR. E011cr COGIIS4enlly bits mort bomcn than Beloc:ll aod is
a ckpaldable fldder. DriesscD is a better rlf5l bueman than 8cncb
aad il Jobmly's knees we so bad thcrt is no way be QUI cXM:r tbc
-ndd tcrrilor)' that Oriffey can.
8cncb claima be rcnwa,rocd ~ team laR year or his plans 10
reduce bit catcllln&amp; um.. Si~ wbcn docs a player cliclate how
oftea uad wbere be should plat? Does Joluuly need tbc I1IOIICY tbat
bls proloft&amp;ed ..,_ would aeacratt? No. He's lbe ~ paid
CJacimwl player alrwdy. If llc8cb bdicva his c:llan&amp;t or petitions
it • _ _ . , becauae or his pltysic:al coodltloo, lbnl IM.)'bt that
slloaldbeaducllwlt'stimctohua uplbe&lt;Spik:cs. trberrfuscsbe
ahrays ao lbe ct.ipaled bllter route. The Amerkan J..eque
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p.m. •udmu eceot~~panlcd thdr WUhinci&lt;Ml. Ru/o r&lt;ll thll ._..,
lndi•ldual SUNY catD.pu aulnalum and moch'lllooo coulcl
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fonrordcd to Public Affairs Dtrc&lt;tor Harry Jocba.
and theY (tbc Ceaunitue) • W try to maltt lhCIII A repon bY lb&lt; Athldlc:J eoc-.t.O. ~ tbt
fluible. " n.c ,.,..,..... wu turned back for lllllt't
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...... ~cd _,. or oo1t1r power baa obo plaJd a "*· The Ucutcd Auto
the' dc&amp;tllpcnalty biO Ia New York
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WOfltCn baa bj&gt;c:u ~y Clllhul&gt;laalc about !be
SWe. spol(c poolciwly or the" Thc CKhcr UB ~e-and ponibilltic:s or • 1DGI-prodlldioll oo111r hot w~~ec ud
audcu11' effons In u lnrcmew SASU Eatcurhc Comlttee horneiJell\all iodQAr)', whldl mlaht put tiiO&lt;Illlftd• of
with TlwSp«orrum. Orabcruld it is member-Joe Rifkin, who •• Itt mcmbcO bock 1D _.k. Thc uolon's own uaulon
"aOOd for the 11udtnll 10 be C'UJTti1I1Y runnina for SA Pmldtnt, raon 11 Bb&lt;:k Lakc. Miohilan. boatu a numb« of
exposed 10 tht 1...-J pro«N-tO Will ailidxed fOr bl~. faQurc ,tO 1 tolar featura. Solar power bat also &amp;tlnltlcd IUJ)pOrt
unc!tntand aO the roncnncP in rbe llttnd the raOy. Rlftbt coo:nplalncd from tbc nutdliniiiJ and the lntm&gt;lllonal Shc&lt;tmttal
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thll SASU Ccattal In Albany It a Workfta UUon. lohidt is not aoli..,ock.-.
Crab« Ulertcd tbat c.tey Is nor "f.,arebead commmcc and clldn't
But th&lt;llf....,... union puth qalrut a&amp;ornl«nav Is
lotcratcd In the audcllll' ..._..... liam &lt;o the of the SASU dCarb' a&gt;m101 from puo rootJ cbapt..._ Tltc "Oucr COIIiclft't can leN abou&lt; the l!l&lt;anift Comouuec."
omJIO'(alll battle now oo D&gt;&amp;Y be In -.lttmo
raOy." he claimed.
Rifkia told T1w Sp«rnu11 tlta&amp; he loman., . . - tbc Un!l&lt;( Slm-un Loal 1010.
Tbc Ocmoaak ,.._blyma:a wm11 to ICt more Input Into SASU, wich 11,000 ......,beD, baa beta flPIJtlaCIOft1UUClioll or
o«ttcd SASU uotutlon. " I(I W&lt;K ,a not to atttod tbc rdy--4 tbc llttilly ...;.a Thc Bollly COO&gt;tN&lt;tioo site
SASU.'' bc&lt;q&gt;laiDcd, " I'd C8doo-k lara&lt; SAStl pr-am . Rortln '
hundred )'C&amp;rdJ froealleld faaor... •here a
o Scnator a &lt;low&lt; nor IIC!l )'CW :· cloitDcd thll he bad mode u arlicr amoblt number of uNoalm I"''&lt;h on fO&lt; .. on- nocry
Orabtr reuootdjllat this -..ld commitmenatoplaycbedtum~atA qy.
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"Art~ .me~.,. Itt llallly," .a,.. 1010 O&lt;PIII- Joe
or ao)'One cite rutUIJIII."
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ro rlw Fonlm IIOd bad to a11tod • Franu. "WQI!Id serious!~ tlvatm tllou&gt;oods of our U8 SASU ddc:plcTw Szoke dlu$' .- . a J TU&lt;'Iday eo-_. 11cmbi!n and destrO)' t1tar 11\tllbood V. t th•nlthe
uplalntd that SASU is not What ultcd If SASU tiiO&lt;IId ha•e BliQy sile iD ~ic:ular is a bad"""· and that nudcar
~~ lo bcoomc financially or betft more of a ..iority. Rill&lt;ln powc:r macocraJ is a bad idu."
Local IDIO hu bo&lt;n Joined bY t"o othtr USW
politkaUy oal&gt;'t althou&amp;h it is rtpljcd thai he matk: • commhmmt
plannlns to uart onti-Car&lt;y t.o the play and that iris atwo crcdu 1 chaprcn which r&lt;CCtttly &gt;taacd • Ions. bitter mike
carnpalan•ln the fall of 19&amp;2.
co~. for "hkb he wantJ I arad&lt;. ...,n!lth&lt;'Nortlltrn Indiana Public Seivk:e Company

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o .. contna," U)'l J&lt;nY Plldjlo, vi&lt;»-praiclml of the
3.ll001uc:h1bct USW Local 1m~. Put ol tbc rcuoo
they did ma&amp;.l&amp;ld Pbdpo. -•hllthey ....,.., "tryina
to"""_,. or tbe monc~ they'•• walled 011 Bam~ ...
''Wc'•e beard all the.,..,_. abCKic jobs &amp;nd all
thll," ~ addi. "But whll'o a few jobs for a
covpk of yean ,..... the bcalth of rour kldt u a1
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Thc ecauaJ P&lt;MsytYJJIIa ~~Moe 1oaJJ !raw betft on
tbc lewd.- of ClrJAIDizina tbc , _ . . . H.-risburJ
matdt. Maloy of tbc -~en ha~ load pcnono1
- o f the Three ~1ilc lslmd ._..,_ t1111 bu
littk to do -o lhctr un0011 aflilia&amp;-.. Eal Kahl.
dlrectO&lt; of
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"hen ourcbildrcn forcnl u11o lea¥&lt; our hom&lt; on Vorl
for a mord ~~ mile. . .ay. the dale of that o&lt;adcnt
burned i.u df uoto 0\11 coftl&lt;tou&gt;nHL"

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Pfans drawn

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boged down in 1 numerical juOJlc of lmplll:l and raourc:e !mpliaotioo
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Stptcmhor 19el when the I'C'Oiflm Is puo Into aalon.
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some ar the compln rlddlel slln'Oundlna lmpl&lt;mcatatioll of the proaram
aod its tmp~~~:~ oo lbc MK proaram. Altllouab cltatly jtut a suaaes~ive
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f...,.._Strdrr's wGrt oantains a doiiincd analysis of resourtc ramifiCatiolls.
Heconcludcsc..tw ••pracnt MFC raourc:a arc not aufraciaal towstaio a
c:urric:ular sbih" tbll will be for1hc:omlna 1r General Education il
!mplcmenoed. He calls for OJiiswlc:e frora the UnlYU'dty's other vn!IJ 10
hdp meet !he ch~. ~ he pmllas w!U be I shifL tO Iowa- dirisioo
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Unlvonity FkJIIty Scnllr In No•-hor paJicd a -Ofcd-doom _....., or
lhc 00ama1 plaa. ~ lbc WO&lt;t or Divlsioa or UndcrJ1ad ...•
Eduaotioo (DUE) Dean Jolin l'&lt;ndo!IO. Now 011 ..-leal, he bad
ct1111poscd a plaa IJial -..lei make fmluncft tDI&lt;rifll UB iD 1912-13
CCIIIIpla&lt; ooc - - . d axarx Ill _., of lhc rr~ Kno&lt;o1eda&lt; Ar- ouuidc
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tlw, for tbo fant lim&lt;, cltariJ -..! the resultt the Gcacnl Edtsc:Won
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~ Suit l'lrrt .,. " ' - t....., ,., lbe Spnq
n.. ....... - c:laimtd 10 ...... dls&lt;:o&gt;uoolllll or
II&gt;&lt; ...... .. • .... COIIUlinc:r locat&lt;d .. 8ta and
" l C&gt;OD't11Ddentand hoW
'--dial lilt .......... ....... lb&lt; J&gt;tOI&gt;O'II .. tht Jttr..-- s.r......
New Yon~ PIMnlna Lobby, an Alblfty· he could ho"&lt; found as-h Part alp thtrt.''llciiMDy
b..s cc.lllloa of teVirOCUIItnUII orpniuuoaa. Tht woncltrtd.
The Councilnwl'a mojor""""""' wuthe -"""'Y
Labb7 oo.cndt that after • tboroualt audy or lbe
1!11...-.1 ~loll uw, a clttmnlnai!Oft or an ............, w:IUde brUt&amp; liAOIIIt 10 - " 10 •
wu ...,. tba lloe
clrUllna P&lt;oannt is "dc:lrly call lbould • ....., .;,n bo lDiuina or alqibl&lt;. "I'd
illop\." ~.abby Direct r ll&lt;:mltd Mdtw&gt;kl told the holt for aon&gt;tbody to looe their Ult beta- or Cny
tneffoe&gt;&lt;n&lt;y," uid Bellamy.
Cl&gt;orirr~n.. Ofllc:c or Ocnc:rll Savlca. an ..... or tht
om~ or htb and R«rQliOit, cootmdt thu Slat~
law only forillcll tht lanlna or prtork.land for cln111na
Tht fourth aoeual Sickle Cell Oooee
J)Urpoot~, whllt preatrVina 11o&lt; Parb Olftoe rilltt to
M.,..hon/OiJco 'II will bo bdd tills -md to
..,.... In ~· owa PI and oil dbcowty.
The Lobby........,. tbat an opinion I&gt;Wtd by tht Stat&lt; btner• tht Si&lt;tlt Cdl Provom aJ BulTalo Chlldren'a
AltorDOJ OcM&lt;alln ltu opodfltolly billa drilllna In ..,...,.,... Sit&lt; of the marathon Is tht Buftolo State
Allcpoy l"'rt prior ltaisWJve IUihoriutlon. to\ka&lt; Studau Unioll Soda! HaD, ll&lt;IO Elm•ood
.. 11111 - - · t h e Alll&gt;nll)' Ocnctal dalmtd that Avmut.
··n.. SlciJe Cdl .,..,_Is iuy
thot k
since lbe StaJ• c1oa - own tht minttal rJpu to aU
l*&lt;ds of lat&gt;cl Ia tht 6lOO ..,.. pet, they can- lo t.t•olwd ill .........., public tdueaaloe and .......-dl
ICtMii&lt;$," explojDed Hospiul P11blic Rdatlons
c:onlrol clrillial 00 tht property.
'
The Lobby maintaiu tbat k 1101 botn -bit 10 Co«din&gt;lcr Pa JCrum-..
of lbe Hoopital's
The Sdk Cdl tuff, 10 cllscovu I .-e CUITCDI oe&gt;doo, Ill&gt; bu cbooat IO Ult
the 194) clocumml 11 the _., lor .,...-. TW ~ or Hcmotola&amp;Y-Oncolor.Y. m
Lobby will aooa requea ., iftuDcdlatt ball to plaMtd coastdtnt&gt;k rucarch under tbt dltcttloa or
rebowaed
pOiilotnc
llmlltOiocist
l
HWilbort.
driJIIa&amp; IClh1liD ...,.,. ........,..U.u or lite Stilt
n.. Maff Is clcdiclltd lo .....U.. tht aoec6atl and
~· and Aua8l&gt;l). Slltould ... Stott ,...... wido ..
............... Lobby .... thtalcatd. ""- ........ -....J....,.olalllkttddlldratandtbcirlamila.
Accotdma to Knomltolu, tbe blood dist:ott IW
•WIII&gt;&lt;n of both catricn and safftrcn ia lbe Bllffolo

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·•A full....at CCipoip 10 rqtlc ~ mlllillttd
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crlall&lt;ko..,.
beta IAailtlltd ...._ ol " Hcft' uo Y011!," d mtlck \k mlOSic: of
by BufTalo eoa.- CowodlmD.ai·U..O H....... Fatt II. E.B.O.N.Y., Wtky-Wa, and a _ , . . , _
Bdlomy. "I tbint- ltitralo hu b&lt;c:lo
die&lt; joc:UJ, RqiAndoD fa&lt; for cla:Dotn io SS, q b •
ill Ibis rcpnlta lbe -."lldlaau' told nw Sperl,.. lptdll wtd&lt;&lt;tld IP&lt;CI- nu or Sl.

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r~ bocuK of U.. .,..,._
reqwr-..u of lb&lt; - · wllldl ..-..... 1M 111K1c:Du cake . ,
coursu
Oepan•enn-cwrcotlr u:perialcia&amp; earoll...,.t
clcdiM-&lt;111 bo - t d 10 ...,.,.. mcrt lllo6tftU-and - - i l c
111e ll"ICm .........cltd dqwtiMIWO .... ._ alldenu to " - I."U1TCIJIIy

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Aod ........, linanclal allocMionJ ... doltd 0111 ~ 10
CtlrOiltMftu, the Om&lt;rll Ed.-loft mandOltd requirm&gt;mt• ,.;u ..U. lh&lt;
Univcnily rtdlarii&gt;Uie oomt of ltJ fundi.
Thus th&lt; ~ Education procnm 11 the tntlre Unrv&lt;nity has boen
hotly clc:hlltd and ro..,., In forwtU such u tholt arranltd by the fa&lt;ulty
St:nau, will&gt; lnt&lt;~&gt;-faeuhy rivalrlto and '-!UU&lt;S rlpt.
&amp;I money ii ""' Strcill"• oaly _ .... He lean tbaJ ~Ill qualoty
rnsuuctcra will bo bani to lotaJe 10 tcar:h IIWIJ of tht evcni.q ICIClioos.
Since MFC can CKII)' our-a_,. prolcsaoototcar:h 01 nlJiol. "'1 thortqt
lD this.,.. aa bo tnCMIIIt to blodr lntpl&lt;mtnWion of tht - ·
rqucfltsJ of tht llmOWit of avlllabk fundq or audtnt dtnund.'' tht
repon adcltd
Ia 1topa of U.ltlallna dllleusioa, Stroll hos outlllltd four
~ thll he 1&amp;}'1 art not ruud or wdloclc:&gt;doptd Ideas, 1M
Jtul foclll pomu fO&lt; later ckllbtnd-. efforts.
F"tn1, he-allo rcr tht ~ tiAt o1 Cleo&lt;nl E&lt;IUCICJOO .,.,.,,... bo
taqlu by " oi'PO"'&lt;d _ _.. ,to bo wolvtd beca- or the drtrondl~
\lrC hu In II~ lat.. _...,of laarky to tcar:h a ailla.
Scalod, ~tau tJaa art ...,...lyvscd fcrlbe otllla ~
h e - •. _ oa17 .._..utt • ......_and ...........-y bamer to
atMitata. b,. -.ld prollai!IJ bo im_.;b1t to nplanaot ." Tlua. this
ttstma ollould bo lomlltd to u Ol'lloul rctk

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Tloird. StrafJ Cilia fO&lt; addaloMI &amp;kills r~ .,.,.,._, to P&lt;O'ick
, _ . . . _ t o . _ Auclatu
Mclnn.IIJ, Slrtitr ....,..u thai""" or the r... x-ltdtr Atas-l:ifc
s.:...- and~ l.aaa-'0.. ~ Studlo-ln.lt how 10 bo
fO&lt; MFC b&lt;c:l- of ......,. . , . _ ... .....O.td W\lh ta
,.,.,.._.._ - o r 1 lad of fiiDdllo&amp;.

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Cl' lndustrlos 1$ OM of II$ most VItal resouren. We...,.. for"*' u a ~or INinufact..,.,
•nd dlstrlbutO&lt; of ct&gt;omk:al fortlllurs-10 million tono an.,..alty, In fact. O..r distribution
repr~tho most oopt,tstl ..tod on our eonllnent, and wt'ra committed t6 d-loplnt
n~turt's ri'IOurCI$ irthkaby af'CI usi.nt Ut~tm efflcientty, btc.aUII n.tt:ural resourcn •• the ~Y
raw m.rlorlats fn our manufocturlng ope.-allons. In 111. our prod~ct• ond ...,.... ploy a koy role
In r-.11ng a nungry world .

To flllfill the oYW~ ncroailng pllnt food domonds WI faao, C~ Inch/Itt los Is d ...loplng , _
tothnlaol straU!IIos ond enha~g IIJ profoulonol onglr-lng for- ll&lt;o ....., Micro.. NOw
•'"""'' F"""'*' top 300 COI"nj&gt;lnlos, our orowth open• up oxc:lllng .., _ !&gt;OUR&gt;HIIIos lor
gradl&gt;ll.lng
profoulonoil In CHEMICAL, £1.LCTRICAL ond MECHANICAL
dlsclpll-. PosStt.fts In c.ntnl Florlcla,~N and .. rlous Mldw9SI pllntloatJono.

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IU ~u l&gt;afp uo moko tho world a

J&gt;eit. pt.ao to IM, you wlltatoo onjoy a 1\lgMy a&gt;rnp«&lt;IIM

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April 1st
II.,...,.. to attO&lt;Id- ,_,.to: Mo- Co&lt;porato - - . , t ,

Cf&gt; Cf lllllrlll.ll

yow talonU.

�Chisholm addresses UB crowd on current state o
,.... ,.....
IM all -

Brootlyo Coacruswoe.. Sbltley
CUIIokn l*ft • pow.fol ...., ........,...,
t - ' • WoldO&gt;&amp;D , _.. Souudoy
""""""'· Chtsholm ......, u tb&lt; ~
spcalt&lt;r fa&lt; tb&lt; " W-., u F"IM8dol
PJauar• forum. ~ b)' t11&lt; ua
Alallllli AaodatJoo ODd tb&lt; D'Yoov!Uc
Calur lot W-lso ~
Th&lt;~tqallcr~J~Cdby
~ thoo&lt; llloucadaooo willie &lt;OilUUllnl
10
tltc atcrcot yplcal-aed
.._..~ or - taTV

t11ca

............

~ 10 Oliollola. -

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mo.q ooa 1alo tb&lt; ~ boA """ b lt1ll •

JO. ltMbcr .... -"'Pl tb&lt;
\'"...... Sibs 8d, " YOU'ft o loq ,..,,
bob)',' ' CILitbolm d&gt;oqocl tb&lt; liD&lt; 10 ''Mow
ooer lludcly, I'm oo bob)'. '' Tile- olopll

..... ..., 10

~a b&lt;ob~ y noun&lt;~

c-··-·-d

or 11'1'1&amp;.....

lbe llllliltic:s ..,.1&lt;11 Ollshol~uoted - •
both -.Ina 111N1 '
cnlq to

ar-tr:Etlllll

· WhDc.
or.111011 h.-e
low1'0Jinl jobJ, onm ·
paulon .
Chitbolm revealed one patiiC\IIarly
olannina stoliRlc-t- lhon 10 pc!'ttnl or
workinaWO«&lt;CD earn o"&lt;t SIS,OOO a year end

-

on: •or kina now th&amp;o evtt b&lt;~

ksl1hon one pcn:ent cam cmr S:Z.S.OOO.
.Chbbolm ~emotional on the sub)«t
or day care. Sb&lt; claimed thot thlt ""' •
biah female: unemployment,
end thaJ under eurrcnt ec:onomk condition•.
it hu be&lt;:om&lt; impaatJq Ia&lt; mothm to
-t. Cltina Rapo's pWt IO decJUi&lt; tho
number or wdfou rrdpknu while inereuJnc
IU1'0yefl, Chisbolm .,..... th&lt; tmport,._
oldoycort.
Chisbolm bdJna th&lt; dey .... plaA -uld
l f ' l - orr wdroro ood Oil to the peyralls
- ood turolls. Sh&lt; blom&lt;d th&lt; ma l&lt;
clominaJioo or coY........... ra&lt; im&lt;mlli¥lty
10 this ood olllet '1 pn&gt;bkms.
n.. 8roold)'1l raillcm ~ 10 tb&lt;
~ 10 spcalt- f o r - ....a to ,..
involval io I O -· o.-r-Jy, lh&lt;r&lt; or&lt;
oaly 17 io Coclpao. mel _.dula to

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rilbU lqislodoe or tbt put

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Netw...,.._
c.aitoe

prolr6ca,

old ... primarily •

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c:aotlpted tbt Sociol

Scntiiy syll&lt;m. "if you Cllll all it . - ...

lot

-Dna-·""-ll.llillic:ldiY

bdac outdaled ODd cllJaimiatiorr

IO'O'otd
lk&lt; ....... tlwo -

bQI ... oltm

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indipbl&lt;

lor.- - · · .....- 11 11&lt; clics rtnt.

-·
half
tb&lt; .....tin&amp;or-their ........
io
AID&lt;rlco
haw
110 ...............
slot ct--..
Eldal7 .,. lore«~ 10 IIIF\'Iw on
Sodol s..:..ty, • hodt ...... ¥tftually 110

cllaillcdoa

bel----.. .

-who~- -'ted.
Chioala ~ this on tb&lt; r... lbal tb&lt;
Sodol Seotricy syll- .... or........ in tb&lt;
ana. 1011m- ~ ...,.;s.ec~ of a
hldboond, wile mel dlildr&lt;n, with tb&lt;
husboDcl u solo bradwimla. nu. t)'P&lt; or
bousc:hold campr!.s oaly liC\'al p&lt;r&lt;m1 ol
1~ totol hooRIIolcb todoy, Chosholrtl
CXJ)Ialoed, ,.. • -ian plaA haled Oil. b)'·
con• IOdcty is still uo ust. Chisholru ....ned.

o.co- trw
Chbholm ernpbaslud

thot equality does
not ......, mucuiJnuy end hoped lor the

,

"Fernmiudon" or America. Not wanJ.inc to
inheru the muculln&lt;' world or war end
lnbwnanity, Chi&gt;botm iNteOCI loot. forward
to a world dominated by th&lt; rernioine
qualities or puce, reuon, love end nunure.
Th&lt; Conara-.nan dooed her •pocdl
pauiona~dy, in 1 SouthCTD preachet fiYI&lt;
"'m&gt;nb«nt or th&lt; lat&lt; Manon U.tbet Klna.
Jr. "I look 10 on Amenta," becon
Chbholm, ....... women 1ll'&lt; DOC clep&lt;ncknt
Oft ....., • w.~~.... a.U fiPu ..... on followed
end mloreed, end wbu&lt; WOm&lt;ll OfUCC"Pted
by IOCicty, os women-not u meo ""'lh

mi&gt;Rnc peru.

Outolnl eoUed Oil her "liJtcn" to ha~
sdl...,..fodcftc&lt; ood S&lt;tr..~. IIINI to b&lt;
Oil the olen to pr&lt;Vftll ~ Chbolm
eoUed Oft Clod lO tid Am&lt;ncu ,...,.._ in
~ that r..u pacemoal. ID oo doona.
Choshol1ll ouated, Ibis ..,..ld oJiow "tb&lt;
p&lt;ot. . , . _ 011 artll" IO l i l - rt:el=
IU lull pa&lt;..,...., a tb&lt; ero"-d r&lt;SpODded

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Cbisllolm. oaly
r - or r,...
ou raDOCIIibl&lt;
ooitll •
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FESTIVAL
EAST
PROUDLY PRESENTS

38 oSPECIAL
SPECIAL OUEST

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WILLIE NILE

~prfl 17th at 8 pm Shea's
nckett Go On Sale TODAYI
1t: Fnll••t on Oe#l*l te. Atld,.p &amp;0.... lltEC0f11 hHf:re,

Friday,

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YEAR AT UB

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lfKOtd Man &amp; All t.l l• V.u1t f.estlflf CHitlffL
fFIIIthr!lf,Oft 0 ....... 01*1 Slll, 1 • • pMJ

A Funny
Thint
Happened
On
The Way

To
The Forum

f3.ECTIONS
WEDNESDAY , THURSDAY , FRIDAY
MARCH 25, 26, 27
At the following locations:
Squire Hall 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Goodyear Hall 12 noon·9 p.m.

MARCH 21 A 27, I PM MARCH28, 2 A 7 PM
KATHARINE CORNELL THEATRE, SUNYAB
AMHERST CAMPUS STUDENTS&amp; SENIOR CITIZENS
$S, GENERAL PUBLIC 14 nCKETS AVAILABLE AT
SQUIRE HAll T1CKET OFFIC~ED I V
ILACt( MOUNTAIN n a FIUMDI · 111111&lt;: a LVIIICS IV

ST£PIIEN IONDHEIII

Governors 12 noon· 8:30p.m.
Clark Hall 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
unge 9 a.m.·5 p.m.
Capen Lo
Porter 12 noon-9 p.m.
.Student Club 10 a.m.·9 p.m

�Ballerina
pirouettes
over
handicaps

Searching
for
student
DaVincis

If a · - ""
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8jlpll&lt;aloa
blantriled
........
the
bcaii&lt;Uft -do ill Dodtndotf

Aaau

1t~

•oald

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po,...,.._ .........,

'Wbta "'" ... • ,..,......,. •
thai .......

•• bocripliou 10 ...~
paiadlcals or II&lt; rqiamod for
..,..... i a - &lt;~()~or
Counuy. Ho........ """ ....., a&lt;illocr Lhc lime 111«
_ , to ~ m•ol•~ ..U
C&gt;&lt;'O'hlna theft, !.hey )ldl ~~
Wich 1hen .,...

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be pul • ...., ..... -urioa . ...
btr paratil dcladcd . . - il
Toda) siN: u o tzo&gt;d&lt;nl ll tbc
Am&lt;ncan Acad&lt;my of llalkt ia
Amltuu • .,._,... for her 1...

......a!

r....s

f\arcn \\t b•cer, 21, o
TOtt.l ""anda, as mmta11)' retat6td
an.l ,. clan&lt;d u low~n~nabk. She
Clll nothcr rt:OJ nor Milt. but lh&lt;
can rnatn lhe d&amp;IK'C IMlnK"bbftt
tauJho her. 11114 1M knows a pile

suaiatu ahtad and •anorc
.....,Wn1 u crude wallpapa

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JJ&gt;OI.rA

Bill Rltldy Wolcott
rUl
Crooi&gt;)' (ovcry bui
1
hache wn&lt; pootrnl 11114 no,.
only 111.1 • jOb for thuwnma. 1
o beot on che fllturt. The third
)'at MaiiOI&lt;ftl&lt;nt m,.jor found an
ad for th&lt; Coll'1" Pro P~ntm
Comp&amp;~~y and. folio~••• • f&lt;rld
of lot~•· b«&lt;om&lt; manaacr of
his own houoc paiJitiOI company
Up uoo1 no" the p&amp;JtU«~ ha"t
neva bad a unil in tbt Wacc:rn

New York amo. Or\alnally •
Canadian orpnlzarion Mlll1cd by
G&lt;aoa Clark. ohe Collqt Pro
Painlm lui )'at mllt&amp;cd to

Roehm«. 10 •ummcn and

10.000 hoU&gt;alat&lt;r. 11m •wnmcr
tbcr •Ill nrvlcc Amhcrll,
WilliamJVill&lt; llld Noapro Falb
Whoa matel thl• eompony tO
tpOCiol i• 1.1\a JltJI u iu name
implies. ..... """ .. maClncd
atdody ., &lt;ollq&lt; · - ·

Wolcott •au throoJb an
interview and a t.rtlama JtUMJn
to pjol"' Ius ..,.,..,._,
utimatiotu. ltllin~;

from a R'le\"t and a chan&amp;e from a
omdu . to the amU&lt;n~eno or boch

h&lt;r poarmll oand ottocb&lt;n
When lhe is on ohc balla noor. at
_.l~---~---~:..:..~~~~=::;:::::y the ba.m and in Mr po1n1c thoa
(loc .:hoa). 11 osoh&lt; only time •he b
The Pamc:er·, slandardlzt'd
propunlr. to custom.t rt. and

l!_..J..__!,._

coordlnati.nJ the cffon• of hil

biiQaaJIIJ

.-orkfn •trc· job
ht
learocd Wol&lt;ou moJho .,...,
"'U&lt;tLe ....,. pamuna lmo his
oacnda Rea•dlcu. be cont&lt;ndi

"pt~&lt;work" .

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thO! ~ollb&lt; • •aluoblc upm..t«.
" I'U be abk 10 fmcl olll my
ltfcnJLhl and ..... ~ ...... and to

... if I

tlO

hOAtlk ban&amp; •

manlJ,a aod rurt.n1n, m)' owa
cocnpaoy." be

••plaincd·

ll«avin&amp; oo uobunct from •

.._

........ \\ okoU, .. """ ..
hi&gt; -nl&lt;rpiiiU Mard. Gonti
11114 Enc Alldr...... (bolll froGt
UBI. Will be tn cloarl&lt; of
b\ldt&lt;l"'l•

bUOQI• ftnl!J lJid
•bool..u &lt;~()~or duua mar tr01&gt; up
t.n 1Mu cornpe.rua

In oonuol of h&lt;n&lt;lf. atoordi ..
Mrt. Howard Wtb&lt;ttt
•• Ballet hti ma.clc her the ~
Jhe lltoday, .. said her moe her

is rdcncd co u

syst&lt;m

l'ht. buically

mean• tl\ll &lt;Oth company is
allotted • ccrus!Jl number or houtl
for Ihe. enun IWtlma. Wokon.
for iostl.lltt. has lSOO houri 10
"'&lt;&gt;&gt;t ,.;u,. Tlta&lt; an dnidtd

evenly amon1 each

a«

-the' summer
apptic:at-• the-t.brO\IIhoul
conaam:
dlk 10

cb-&lt;0\&lt;t.

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M&lt;-·- . .-,....len and . . . . . tr._...,..

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l loppM ~

J.:ar&lt;n • u "soch • p)Od """'· •
her mcxhcr fondly r..:allcd "Wt - - I M l o L
dodn '1 nooct uJ!b&amp;"' WTOI\I w\tll
her wd w ..u two ynn~:· baJia. •• oatd Wtbotcr.

proJ~t

accordin&amp; lO siH becaU-.sc:, &amp;l
Wol&lt;ou ....S. "If the job 11 .a li
$0 houn, !bey
pmd foo 50. If ot
anly taka 40 ,. tf it lUes 60, ..
!.hey still Cd pbl for only 50
Asf•uhuU&gt;I-. \\oko&lt;ta
.... lC:C&lt;:IOill\l ~OOM IO fill
Ius llknan ,quad In faa. be • iD

r,.,..,_ lrOftl

,..,l~

K.am&gt; had nor • ..,.., w.Jltna 1-t&lt;

and her rod&lt;"" bock 11114 forth
a1arm&lt;d tlt&lt;m She bad German
ma.slts !wier ....... ob&lt; _.... )'at

old

-

h04111

$be .,.. '""ff'Utd bJ lJI ld foo
opcaal daso baJia laloo• m the
"""-' ~ f.. Retarded
Cb&amp;ldrat IPARQ ocwWctoa She
lOped " - " vp.

Ao thl« _.~. ha mcxha
K.ara bu ul.ma bolkt
•••d that Karen•• eaouoael kaoo1 for r,,.. )'an r,.... Maru
IDIUbolily .,.. • mol pn&gt;bl&lt;rD . Site Battoocll&amp;. t&lt;&amp;~oa aod dircaor or
uantd • ..,.. or tl$ntct'""· the........_, Aadcmy or 8allct
"Tita&lt; Udt &lt;-.ally r&lt;1anltdl
uoeoatrolla bly ~lllo ·•tr•a•
.,._.,..,. '""' _,., "'"'... her
ol•..yo-a&lt;ep~ "" Lhc baJia t\oor

C..W.'I .,••
AI

OM

w. .,

J&gt;OUII,

-

IC.&amp;oa"l

-

... ...., lO

Jllo&lt;a. -

loYtal.'' ...0 BlllailiL

..

lt"••molswltdt-th&lt; -.nal
~&lt;lob COOM to, Ill« 10&gt;&lt;1
Her
.. _,.,.. hdo tU&lt; lloJaas fa&lt;

JWtl--

b&lt;lla'10&lt; bcumc too mud! fa&lt; the Jnatcd
farrul) to handle, Kam! ,.... ...,..S
Tbt l"L"lrd
of
w.p for 1hr Wut Sentcl mallally rttll&lt;l&lt;d dtild&lt;cn to~
0.. ...,.,._,a! Calla 1101 •b«Cl bolJct lmoal lias a chndn01
the Ccnlcr called. \\&lt;bater ....S. ~ qiiAhty. A lllrMnJ fO&lt;
.. We couldn•, _.vt ha' up.. "
1M ddlatt• Owdny of bolla • 1Lh
.. , -.-.,ted her to talc: dMcc dtlirc. &amp;o le&amp;Ie &amp;be dance •
lasons,.. bcr mocller u.d. linn&amp; cltlcrmlnaUoa to bri!IJ control to
her d&lt;~~ra for Kamt oo ~~a.. all the the body 1111d caacmcss to mak•tbc
Lhonp that lillk iPrU ha&gt;e.

w-..

ldmlutd •• th• poino. IC.&amp;om"•
mentel rc1ardatton was a
dosoppolntment. Doccon bad

..plalncd ohat Karen would always

i..n.stNa.Or t\app)' 1J rtptatt'll.lll'&gt;'e Of
a •ill to OltCOml&gt;lishIClfCI has that •iU 11114 ponTI)&gt;
IUCb • ddirc. Olalafdinl to her
tndtcr.

- an&lt;a..__

have • mind of o fi&gt;t-llld-ont-bllf
In the rqular dtif&lt;l, the angeliC
year old.
d.llntla " " - owid&lt;
"I "'uldn'o . _ ohlnk ot oski"' arc 1\a-tc:sa 11114 • " - abilities
som&lt;011e to Ieath my dauJho&lt;r

__,.,._,..,.

~

~ TU1E, 00 YEARS 10 t£L.P IN 1l£ ~­
OPit«&gt; KRD ~ PEACE CXR'S YOI.LtfltER.
SERVICE, IT S TV£ )ElJ.. SPENT - FOR YOJ ,

Spring, a..-r openi.nga in agriculture ,
bosineaa, education, enqineering, forestry,
""-- ec/nutdtion, -til-ties an&lt;S acl.ences
(aajor or ainor) , nu.raing, conatruction and
skilled tra4ea, otber a.rua. IUn.ia\D aqe is
18 for o.s. eiU zeaa vith M/115 deqree OR
two yea.ra relevant exper1&amp;nce. Livinq expenaaa, tran.aportation, training,
aedieal.
benefit&amp;, -.11 aavinga paid. Student lo4n
defe.-n~ poaal.bla. Put your el!ucaUon to
work for two years io tho developing world.

"PPLY NOW,

IN NY STATE , CALL TOLL-FREE

800-'162~+24-3
PIW:E CORPS - I'W&lt;It«i A DfFFER9«:E

�Inter-campus bikeway to ·be

constructed during next year
IIJ0..8ow-

'"-&amp;loi"'
A bi()'dt poth bet....... lhr Main Stand Amhcnt Corn- It bkely to be
buoh this due to ...,...cd ddays frdi-.:unti&lt;lcl Amherst rt'ikkolr. """"'\1111 to
JIJtiCS OiatdoM, rqlonaJ claip CQ1iDoer for

IM s.... ~....... or Tr&amp;n&amp;portllioa.

o.s..,. Md

llondo~a

for the bihwoy hove
""'""""" Sottt approval but rtlicltntJ or
Jtret1&lt; Ilona oht pooh .,., abow
the porltJna mtrkliom "'tUm "®ld b&lt;
llllposciCI, Ollrdloa Aid
Rmda&gt;IJ hove abo m!.-cd ,_.,
lnfonn11loeol ......,,... to ditc~Us the
bitolly'• tffecu. Alt)opoop the atiD!nl ~
properly eoolfled o f ••• noue,
Obrdiual;plalncd, """"" l&amp;li...)U .......,...
.. ~ oddotior&gt;ll ............. •11ido
runloa dday ohr oun
"If II "u Ill -0¥0d loclay." Oiordifta
Aid, "'"""'ruaion ~ b&lt; obit 10 •an
until A - 1."
Since CIOIUUU&lt;tlooo or
l&gt;oktwl)' 10iiJ take
bet....., fow 10 five
Uu dcpcndinJ ""
lhr &lt;OntlliClor, and oincc the CORJlJ'IlCtiorl
..._ ron..,. from Moy oo Sqxcmb&lt;r,
'Oiorclino hrlltvto the bikcpolb would not
bccom&lt; 1 mlli1y unlll nts1 yaor.

o r -·

... _

~moll rtcrnl dday b the lnlonnoliooW
~ wblcb Oiardlftl b xbtldllllaa Col lore
Sprina or &lt;Mly S....mor. ~ ,_;q c:auot
hr
ht Ald • ....,.... he .. rduchnt

Mid-·

10 -.plhr ..... ......,_.10 lhr llitqllllo
proj«s ..,.. II u ooll1 I..Will&gt;&lt; and OChtt
PIOJ«U ""pmdona &lt;&gt;~J~~~plaiorl
" We....,. •hooclfta for April Ito tale bociJ

!0&lt; ......,...,._ bua ..., m-., lh•."
Giardino lllid " W(Idofl'o ...., ~ no• If
wc'U .,.,, 1 vill&gt;lc: pro)&lt;co of 1ht ~· ate
~cd.''

The rclidcnu 1\ove prctcolcd 1 pajtoon 10
the
To..,, C'ounal protCSI011J IlK
piAn 101llch Jft"&lt;nU automobola from
~Wkilla on • n-...r- ..ide ujlboltlll'lp ....
lllfi*xu1 to th&lt; str«t whrr&lt; lht bi()'dtJ
would - · ...,...di111 to lht Blf/flllo

Am...,.

ew.u., Htws.

-;r,,...

0.. ~l•y or
ohr pottinl
plaa is 10 ...,, . .1...,. lht .. ,..., Stand.....
law r.- 7 ...... .., 7 p ao.,oll&lt; .,..ali..,. ror
bi()'dt llllfl'l&lt;. O...doAI _ . . , _ Wblk
lha a &amp;he rcadan.l' ...,. ooocn'll, Gilrdlna
...n oobo h r - otha qucotoiJ .. til&lt;

...,..__,.

Altloo4lch Colonty E....,..•e Ed R•~...U

asked thr O::O..noy l.cadlorwrc last .....t 10
_.,.. ollc S..c'• buoldoa, or lht poth"''J'.
Glo&lt;ctino uplaltood thll the d&lt;a.&lt;ion rc:su
.,..,hIll&lt; Amhtnt To"" Couoal. Ho,.._,
O.airiiWI of Politleo.l Scicn« Oaude Welch
~hcwu that chc Count)' Eatcutin's
opprovlllrcque$1 mlllU b&lt; hdp!ul.
SW«t Homo Rood I• mounWnod by 1ht
County, txc:tpt for 1110" e&gt;lowlna. ~~
10 1 opok......, lor the Amhtnt Hil)l w~y
~

.

/

Welch, 1 IO!I&amp;.Cimc oru.UO lor tbe
bltc• 'lf, &lt;&lt;tiOflcd 1 WoCiclprad tlltcrat on

poruoa or S•«t Hofllt Road be
rdoabollWod by """... ........... and

lhr poth bul ..... there .. 10 fonnl
orpnizato. "" •• hrhllf '"lllcn: " •
the ........ be
JOOd for the CXMNniiNiy,·• Welch Uld TluJ
ht

_..-by_, .....
........ --Ill&lt;,....,.,...-...

-.,.. • w .-r_.._ or ,.,.

lddod, - - ..... ... _ . . . . , ..
1\ pa;.- ...,..:1 by about lOO o.odmdual&gt;
*'mostly wntnn a..lw U•uven•l)'" .... ptl\aa:1
~ 1\Doalle l'ro!CJJOJ of M&amp;n&amp;aan&lt;llt Carl

Pqd&amp;.

PCIIIIOCI

Thr paltloOn ""' 1ft rnponJC to a
lialk'CI by •boot 60 Amhcr!il

rmdcnu P&lt;td&gt; np&lt;mcd con«rn thOI 1
1111111 JIOup Of ptO~&lt; lire obi&lt; to SlOp
C:OOUUU&lt;Iiorl Of tht biLCIOIY
l1ot pclioiOfl woll be ...,1 by l'qcb 10 the
T.,.., Cooncil thu "«L Thr CO\InCIJ bas
""')'Cidocod&lt;d •hm thty "'" funha dt"""'

pooh..........,.,

the
Thr bol&lt;"'lly eontnoca ._,... 111a1 •

,

~

do..,..... oJoc ,.._,.. r&lt;tiOfl •
Hooo~ . OiortiM r d - !lie ,,...
..,....,._ dla lht wooa ,,..._ ..,..to~ a.vc
10 b&lt; rdoaud Only til&lt; . .do •hae
tht - ( f Oft -"1 hr ..odofood, ht
Jlld, IObodo - " 1 - be a """IJ optnl""'
Thr SIM&lt; and ""' !he C.O.nt y " f-mJ Ill&lt;
bill for 1hc bo•""Y
Pt'o al.'dy WUC'Yn ma_d t IO&lt;k1cnrunc •f the
bcktwly -.lot b&lt; u.tcd _.,ah to ,...,.,_ II&gt;
c:oruuoo1011, buo CoatdtM Uld thor bn
plonoloa pcq&gt;k have otlcmptcd 10 mah
di.UNIIQ. "Tbr I""" cornpuK&gt; and tbc . . !Choob on bet.._ ar&lt; ~-"'""·bot
the: aact numben an twd \O t:'IWIIac.'' he

lddod.

Ketter claims he will not reverse decision on review
PraoclcntiSil't-IO•antiOdda)' ........... lfthe
Sta.. .,_.., . ... Ill&lt; Chanutry Prof~. ~"lllls lope b a bM ODt . . IC11M of OUl futun

unr..n.o, Pnsidcol Roba1 L Kctt"' told •~&gt;&lt; andowma,.,.,.r..''
Cow!a1 or DeeM MOI\41y mo&lt;mna thor ht oca AI Ill&lt; 0...."• . . -.... H•rt&gt; outlmod oJoc 1 . rcoc:omldtt blJ cl«is&gt;otn 10 ratna the · - U 8 aru.,.... of bu .......,..,.. · ha&gt; da...a.d til&lt; ta&gt;1&lt;
oa:mlioaucn propoJI! to lheiJllduaot Pf'Oir1llll da1&gt;1te
hiJ AruiOUGO&lt;n&gt;COt lllat hr ,.ill , ....,. h1&gt; in

Jonuory.
Ketter•s statemau to11oW) on tht htdl Ql d\a.raa
lhat the nc., Prts&gt;dent mtahl prcf•r 10 plot tht ~tudy'o
d.ir«tion o.n 1m own. -A1tbOUI bt1na ucd co • pttOt
dcasooo . Eorly last )'Cit'. Ill• UooJvmny d&lt;ddcd 10
rGtnc..1 tbt s:tucfy to the andtwt Jehool. daitNna lh•t
Rntt lu m...- u pnmaril) _ . . , oo .,adua:t
audics, 'Uoe r n - "ould be ....., hdpful •o~hon lloc

"'"" lmpoocd.
Uod&lt;r 11oc lcodcnlup or
Proraoor
Gordon H.arru. a aecnnc c:omnuntlt 11 prcptl'lftlthtUiu• cn&amp;~y lor obc "bddlc Slllo , ..,.... 10 tx complcocd
'"Fill 1982..-' ,,... "ill b&lt; conduced...,., )tat by 1A
KCJNrtma team duu •iU uantanot the UN\'ftat) ·, tdf·
Jtud) -curomtly haded b) Honu.

a._,.

or

"S..aol people .,.,-, rtiscd the quc•llon •hctha
io b •pproprollc 10 pick th&lt; oopoc
the ne•
Pluodctu iJ named." Kcucr uclolmcd, "but I om
ooovtoccd thll obis UoiVC1'111y'• f'"" ond foremost
IN AOitEEMOnJ CMm'-WJ .......NOt Gonloft Herrit ""*
U""-•"Y m1u.ion h: 10 be a gadute centa."
L..K..,.,-tcttde&amp;onto~thtMI&lt;kle:$4•* Re.W.of •M21flftitM
He added thll 10 wa.io anorhe1 ycor for the .-r&lt;h
to tne~U• M profflfi'L H.llfrit t• C'Ninnu ul the UM...nlt(s llNfi"t ~1M Of\ t~
pr0&lt;C$1 10 hr compkccd Ol'ld lhtn IWO JCII$ 10 ptha
~~
'lnformotion for 1 n&lt;" ropic would 001 only b&lt; 100
i&lt;OlllhJ. but """""' probably dra• .o.bc wratb of the
Micldl&lt; Statto' ltninl board. "AnJ""llY thOJ u oor lied
to the f'laOlCIIt. bod to !he instlt•looo: n .nu bmtf~ uo
Ill," ICcuc. lllid.
H.orTU aarocd"'" t h e - · · dca-.............
tNa be did 001 .._ IO "lbut·up lbop" and lhnuoo
• ...., ...... - o r dcuikd -.k "Any -

"""I

,,_.....,._.RoOM

..

W1llo CICioo .,...,.... 10 0 _ . ,
IJOUp. Mcmbtn BOliO from orne. of lhr stollen to fliCUII) • .,ad ..ate adoruniSlroror• OAd ..,....
Oepanmcnt Owrmca .
The c:ocnmauec b~ ..,-ced 0t1 tbt t.t~ are:u to

UltO.....,. topocs

andu6e Ill their J.Un'tf-11-adu•c ~ueknt), f.:uhy, lbc:
Sdtool't aructwr. 1h.t for....r rnt:atd\ wr..-.up.
Ulpportl\"e relit:C'Ch. W pubbc
tipra aod

rona11r • .., or COO&gt;d-

ICf''"

Tbc tano " lifo dcvdopQJ q - - . for • fl&lt;\lkf
tu.n~.J. dtnnn.a (roc. aJ..-ud)'~prtrpa.tcd Corm1
c!n'Ciop&lt;d by lht Ed__, T&lt;Sl"'f Scr&gt;toc IE1'SI
Hams UJ!Iaincd obll UB hi.\ for •jO &lt;opo&lt;&gt; ud
• 1U ckstributc- .c •idd). in htl~ of cku:rm.a"' fkals.)

paaptooo•
.. B) summer • t plu to

h.I\C a data NJ,c-," Han»
be read) , ..
clutr1boruoo to thr aunp.a ao-lotJ&lt; by corly 1911 1\!t«

...,.....,, so oJoat •

ctran -

....

coavnmu rroat a ~' or l.nf\tnrtY
constituent "'"""" Horm plan• 10 1\o•e the fon.ol dr-all
R"OO\iftl

&lt;OOnpleled by June 1982 and into 1ht band&gt; o! tht
ICC'&lt;diuna ,..., obortly rhtrtlfltr .
Eaiint&lt;rin&amp; Dnn
I# qom&lt;d Harm"" tbc

o-.,.

uru.....or·· 001 indudina •od&lt;rJII'IdUiltl '" h&gt; &gt;ur&lt;ey,
maintainona thll lhdr raardo contnbUI.ioru .,.. obo
imponant.''lbo:r. I&gt; a mut~al lmpaa bet•tcn the
,....,, .. L« &lt;toataod·
Harm cou&lt;q....S lht
but adnuucd
thor be "would- Cl!dudc any raeardo.'' m bo• ...,..k ,

o....•,.,.....,...,

..~ --yJOOd~e ~
.--~
Ham$
'""'· "bottloey just doe~ SlQ hue
~ IIIey ore off

bene..,_ .......

..........
The)'.,_,_.
&lt;ned....,..._,."

�ieditorial·
z.

Defend your interests
In students' lntnoest

••a""'' "'"""

To"'" Elinor
)'OY lor y o u r - -

-

Tl&gt;e&lt;e'o too 111* 1011&lt;

""'1&lt;19 lhtl _ . . , . , _ _ .

-ttne,.olthelluclontln~--"'be

ue·a Mlll "'-..,.,1. t' "' COttwMIIO ro tAIIt - ~~

Wo , _ t o mike o oerloUO allonto llfld ..,.,ld&amp;tu
wltl - . 1 • lhe aclvl-1 ot pUblic hltll*

-

td\K:Otlon I~ Now VOff&lt; Gtlte Thla lnclud&lt;IO tjghlinD tOt
t n c - flnonclol eiCI and me&gt;(&amp; State Suppon of

_

&amp;U!IY In addition, t~ll lnciUciU ll(lhti&lt;&gt;Q _ _,
Aelgan' t OOYnlatlng hlthet' _,..,., b&lt;Jdgel ""'"
thOt OUt the 8EOG g uorant- IO&amp;n _ . .
I&gt;Oonthe- OIVU"''
&amp;g&amp;in6t ""' Ia In the lntol pul&gt;lot "'~~'*

Kott•_.,.,.._...

.....

-

ta•--owttn_,...,..-ollldalaWIYI 111M """"" I ..aoiutton. lo W. prlfttf co11oQ1
' " '_
thtl _
&amp;luiMI
.......... ....
b IN
_.,.
. . ,..., thf
, _IMOI"V
_ , ThollaU'IIotl
~

'*""" 10 ~ tllll
Thot•aloatllo'ldlall~onew~-­

na4 - ~~~ SU!IY, too.tt " "'

Wlll - ' &amp;0 -

Wlt/l atuclonto U

"'"'"*

HYP!IICII$ASU loi&gt;CII'iSO -

dOH "'" CotoncM fh In? We to
ue -

..,_..e

Counctt -

to Mil tho
fotooiUIIY 1&gt;1'

MOlino lolillllnc!

otfiCL&amp;Ia Y&lt;Mo un -...t on.,. to oo oMovr findtlttl a
pro;r-.. """ lnnovotlw "'"ldent, en olllotal whO
Wih chi• thtl t!&gt;lneo of atuclonu ...., t ocvhr by
chonlet1111ng the
IIIIC&gt; Cbanoe 11 to
h-lzo IIMI Atnhentl ~ b lnot . _ on}
__.rive C&amp;l'doclale .....at _,,.., ttva.....,.......,.
t ao• &lt;&gt;"IY •
- • to""'" l O t - , . _ on mr
..penenu fU I ~ - - olf1C6111 ....,

-

I -·1 hoW. the

-tOOhOUtmy- - l l h e . _

qflLfS fROM OVfR THf &lt;aflR

Vote 'no'

by Pete

Aon n

14 _,PlaY: " Tho_,.. ol ,.,..,..,.. -

-.. -

· , , _ ot • 011\a•

.,..,.._t, •• ol""'

WlllCIOwS 1,.01*\, onow Ia blowoiig etl...., tt&gt;epleoo. 14
lillie OICII&amp;dy 11 1 11 oondled up &amp;ti...,PIIng 10 SIKMII o
Pfth to the kltch"" There 11 o knock at the doo&lt; ~ '-

'*'

aon, nla wife, 1nd lhe•f ct\Ud
L.ocly (onlvefing) "WI.,., '""' l . .t and
ln.~
Kid " Holy . . -tons batman "
Lody " Well, c'""" In end &amp;nut tnt 000&lt; .,.,.,.,. 1411t•ocr
tonaelr81t .._
~an ...A draft., TMte'll bi!LZAIO 11'1 ,.,..
WN.1tM
hill' oo rou h.ave the • 1nd0ft opeft lor"r
lad)'" ""If$ ltSUI.Ity Cddelr It\
U'IM h II out•td&amp; 80 f

&lt;»me

-..a.

'*•

-them "
W1tec

·s..n- oouiCI ""tell p . - . -.. In herw: - · t

you thlfllt )'OU Shou~ hlfn up cno heat,..

lady •t e1on1 ~ove onr IMiot TIMiy lur-lt ott boQuaa
I dldn'l poy my bnt"
Wlfo: "Whit about )'OYr aoclal """"~'Y ct.ec:l&lt;'l''
L.ocly: "The bill t1 alwii'O blggor tha n 11\o- Sot pey
. , . , ot!Mir month I get IMiot lOt OM mOtllh l - t~
turn It oil tile ne.t It' I not bad dudng tho......,....,..
Mlno " Why didn't - c.Hmo'!"
L.ociY: "I ctldn't want to bot- )'OY - -· U.,. ,..,..,
oil mr phone r-"

Eclltol-lf&gt;.Cnlel

Elen a cacavu

MM

IAOy ."~l""' t"""Gf't)'OYr"" &amp;*IYIAA)'(IU

lacly. " EII&lt;Imo , _ -

~- ll&gt;&amp;t """ •• II* u.....Wile "Oft'"" God"

1 4 - wN.aa by tho man'o hMCI a n d l m aga !Mt t11o Walt.
Mon. " Junlo&lt;, I tholoQht I IOICI rou to .-row
lnowbaUI ln the hoU.M "
Kid: " Vov """"' &amp;&amp;ld thll 8aoet&gt;ala.. maybe, oot nol
anowtlllls"
Min. "tr waa lmplicll "
Kid. "WhhtT'
Ma ..: " Forgot it Why don't )'OY D O - t)le
lor your~.·
100. "I o l - y o - t o - UIOiul-_"

O.,.rator "flrol name PteaM "
Kid. •
hi'Je ono.•
O.,.roto&lt;: " Wa41·, do )'OY """" hll odd,_?·•
ktcl " 01 COUfM not. tf PfO&lt;IIe l&lt;now .,...,. ho livwl ho
--1 .,., pdl.ocy Utt,. kiOO
11""0
,........, _ _ _ _ M'll got f\Oto....,IIIO&lt;ftthe iiiS."

Mon; " Y041'¥e -

Opo&lt;o rar.

,.., to . - the k . . _ . _

E..o o f _ . . -

s-oot- lno~f a

lM opet•tor

Jo. .PI' Simon

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• laclr lo allovlltng
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lol011: "'tt yMII. •
T~ • • all aiJitlding. ~ ~ WI... . . _•• tho bral?"'

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SKUBA /or studmt1

To lflo Edl101

To 1M Edilor.

HaVIng

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to SUb

apji(&gt;Wtd
Board'I 11oen1 ot
~- I"""'"*"" dfNOt" wiUt S.Ch Gooclc:flllcra
auotoctt.e 1/WyM ot ~·- - · - · " 0
Coni,.,. to nil opinion. 1 lilt '"" dlacuaalon
"""'*'"&lt;~~~ lllo ~aty tdJW!_,t&amp;. o~llougll
*'cllhyty. •aa OIOCI\IQM Ill lemW ot om.nc1nC1

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s- WHI.;y
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s.... C.•c.-.. -.. ,.,..._,.,..

that - ' " " " • C&gt;ett• .... , _ . ol · and cw-... TlW ll SKUIIA 1St-a
~ UB ~- lor. lila .....,.. tO IllY "In
,..._• ..,lltttoeot-alr&gt;ltnSt•IIOfaatUII Wewve
rou .a 1o ..,.. toelay.
anc1 Friday 1n the SA

t~Udoo!aty , . , _
IOgnt oome _ . ,

...,..,lac!

Same l'detU now

1 ...,...i&lt;NI aoov. "" ~·•r ot
lournatiOm that 1"/te ~'""' nea _ , prcmo&lt;lf&gt;Q 11
of l.ae
Pelt-tHttalttNn

ano

To,. &amp;JtlOI"
Tho ,...,.,..

In-

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lor ""'' bed 1-*nga 111411 ,_,
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t11oorlg4,.., creatoraot SllUBA
n... ,....,,,_apolog&lt;D

V.u Pre11&lt;Mm lor bternal Allai(I-G$11

Vn-..ty

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to
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o~-. ot

wltll 11&gt;0a yew'o SKUBA PMty

o.~epo,.

!1\Myollllo- _ , . , " " '

IIO&amp;on -

our._.,., W e -

_.onv tne

l&gt;rtno SA 10 tne

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.

10 , _ _ , on opinion on •
topfe OIJtl to -·~ _ , . ,.,.. lo/tow•ng C&lt;&gt;hlmn
d'''"''$•• publlthlrtg r~u,•mfltlf 01t unW.,tltt
profeUCHI amJ wiNth., tMJr ~k ~~ •nofll~ Of
It wu
bt Ph4Jotopltr ProlutOt RkfiMd

· - - - (vory rareiyl It lo O&lt;OiounO ....,_,
olton It to JUst trivial. And " Is narotr over Anow~
even tn the bro.dest ..,....,_
fl ts the puta qu.antur of pubheat;on that counts A
committee convoked 10 conalder someone'•

Tltlot'., ~~~ UniVMJit)' ol Roch•.,.,

-.&gt;PO!ntrl*lt 10 tlftiKe

w,,.,.

uw,•.

by Richard Taylor
A cOtnmOil f'!llaconceptlon o f a. unlvorally 11 tnol Ita
l..ully not only conveya ~u~ow~. tnrough tucnlno.
DUI dl:sco¥erlll

too, lhtough tHNtclh tt lathe tafOfe a•

privilege. on IIIII view. fO&lt; .,...,,. 10 llland a
uolv-lly. u dlatl"Qulthad from • eollfiOI. whOM
profeo-• perl\opo tll&lt;t tucn1"0 Ntio&lt;ltly. lkil
.......,en •- 10 St....,,. ot • "nl....,ty can be 11
•• ,,. forefront"' or ''tf9"tW' or lulowttc)Ot. or at t11

..CUttino edOe." 0&lt; wnall"fO' m~.f)llor- OPL
From tltltlt of COIItM follow$1nll a proper unr-ally
pro1...., dl.-.lnaiu nta
won k"""'~
tNougfl IN ptSbllcati&lt;NI of anldee One wno ion'
publllltlfll) 1111lcl• ll or...,mobly not - ni"Q rnucn

n""'

elt~.

so no mauer how ineplttnog

he m~t bl • •

a

teacner. 1&gt;1 -~~ Iaiit _ .. He-. t11o
cnedthed •not of ptSbllca11ono" !hat every - . , , ,
teaC-hlf assiCSuOUI I)' compllea a "d evgtnenta,
IN11""'*'f- q-llono ol No promollon.t..,.,. or

&lt;l-

Alaty ,,..... . .,. l_,cllng.

TNa ldM ol a ..,...,..,Y may 1tno oome valicloty 10
tw •• 111o-..
lor.., tnet rNlrn
knowleciQe to be
and publiolvod ....,,noug~~,,. b&lt;ttl&lt; olll may be trM&amp;l
But wnat of 1ne H.....,hlle?

are--.

,...,.,. oucn otl!lno •
Ttl,._?

Atno"' varlouo tmOUtotlono ol prajuolca Ill 11&gt;1
Tu.- tneell. 0&lt; allfiOid .,._.,_ ol - • - ' "
In 111o- " Poll.,...,." or ol1ne-- • • • -

""""'noo1 5naQipeore'o IOMOI cycle, 01 a lnta!l"*lllion ol Qlelcncw. or lmaglnatM hlotortcal

uplanotloM. wnal It OOino 10 count •• ICnoW'Ieclge,

wnat u

ldao~o~Jr.

om ...,., u mare

no~Wm?

*'

Tna

an•w• tt, ot ccwrse. 1hat Wh1.. rather Unit
pure
hollum, ~lillie II ~ulne -nowtaoo. either
AI tile .. forofront .. ol What "culling edOe." 1/lln, dO
we find ouraat.eo? At tna torelront of • - voiurM of
publjeatlon. and It Ia a dull edOe
Sometlmeo
wnaf It publltlvod It ctavor. IOIM1lmM omuii!1Q.

1-.

~

UU!y IO be lllll!IIJ OI'OUnd I

tebte on wrdch are apteacs the candidate'• public-at~
Ratety are they actually re.a. ax.cept in 1 pe.rlunctOf)'
way M01clfu11y so. for IIleY are lil&lt;aly to· be OllciJy
boring. Mom.,.,. thumb 1/troug~ them, u~ 1 few
Q-tlono of any t •PMI wno mtg~t be pr._t. ono try
10 fonn an impt"esUorl of God knowa what. Pt&gt;otessora
c-.n couot, ho'lllfe'tef, and it makes • vtM'Y orut

diller..,.. _,.., tlloy have before them one 01 two

pub4llhed a.rtictes:. C*'hiiPS from lr\ obscure tourn.at, or

to or 50. Ouant~y moot ellect...., .,hartu an~
ICIOemlc·a clolm to Ofomotlol\. So 1nero bl111 the
It~ tncenthte for. profeuot to ortnd t'*n out en
greot nlllnbor. ond kaep ollst of tnem all
IIIYal_.m.

-.,q aoylhat a

Ph~yPtof-(W111Cn

W1ste

I note theM talt&gt;ty c.natiCl•••hc e:QJf-..oN of
cont....,.,ary • - ohOIOOollhY to them !kit to dr1Ye nome tne """" thallneY .,_ nwdly
Ut&gt;!-lono ot lulow~. or...., olwlsclom Tlley.,.
aubject to coni!...,..,. IO&lt; • - wno can m a u olthem. but nordly to conlltmetlon The publication. of
o-. matot\01 dluornlnitn • loC ol 1M. but no
... fronttet" of an'flhlng •• tt'lu• Ut..,-mtneted,
Tllera - •· tne 1111 ,.,.,. I _,,~~~, 83

oorlotllcal

journo l l - t d 10 _.,..,.., Pftllc&gt;IOt&gt;l'l'ln 111o U•lted
Stotll
mo• ot them tdlltd by prot-.. (It 11
my p.r•V•teQt 10 "*'» tc)lt one of lhetft t H.alt wwe
in tnt lUI IS \'1110 I third In tile loll 10 Whaltlloea
lournata neve in
llthatllatdl)'
litem IIUO-tlha Mml II true in OIIW flaldt. For tnt
PISI two,..,. . . _ 1 nave gone to~
"'"'lnga. 1 nave • - wlln me Ina of the
a.t ...... Ond lillie of IOU&lt;
peporw in
tnt -log pfllloaophlcal
and I ,_. o&amp;ked

•tone.

at.,_.

common

r-

en--

""""*

I ami Is In a poor poa!ilon to poil'l'l a II"'Of. and I . - . "" ,.._ •• oolnitd first a t . . . -..
pt&gt;t"'--ly I - l r naard a pllttoaophictl llclure

............ I .,_,.,,. . . - - hi hal retd
them To my utonllhmelnt t tw¥e )11M to hnd •

- · In Wllldll/tl - -· t r o r n - continent ond
_.uy ......-.., dlltlngul-, ~ 11101 II a

Thocvttlnt .....

"""""'
b "" "Hio
toll """' ,lhore
.......
-hln
g callod
being.,.
_ tall."
O.llorl
&lt;1enla0 thlo. ,._ ocwtousf,, no -iOn of 1u1owtec1ve
. . - flora. for t11ore II no&lt;hing lulow.
It to 0111J • mata,.ol m al
knoWn pflitosopner came ,.,. not tong ago to
defllld. . , _ 011&gt;oto ol sJmUar lUnd. tnt - · that • tne ..,..., _..., 1s (act,...~ actual if and onlY tt
tne ectual world ts ..,.... In tnt actual _..., • St••
Yloited 1111&amp; ....,_ 10 ~orllt hll
ontt11olnlng • ..., Utat
ol&gt;le&lt;:to are quito
,.., alter all -TNre - loes
11o ll tond ••
uyl!IIJ-• line •~•t _111......_ - L Aoother
Phltoaoony Profeaoor. gonerallr cpntldertd ~n
outstandl"' •-tot~ of lite au~~ lectured at
- - ..,......,.... In 11110 area not tong ago. to tllo
person. sUCh u Ronlld
effect mot •
AN~ for Instance-Is realty noiN"' more than • n·
lnvlalbly minute particle of matter in the brain. And only
laat weel( I paJ1lclpaltd In a ol&gt;llo&amp;ol&gt;~lc.tl COOI"'""'J"
wnaretl&gt;l Q-llon before uswu -lf1er a n - can

to

_ol._,.,.,,.,

-hal,..... _..,t

ol thotn:·

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10 , , .

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Joltll SMt- OttttU#,. ""SAsfJ o.lepila •

•-•ow

H l l _ a _ _ ..._.,..(IICjr-u
abo&lt;~~ lo4r ~laid-. -!rolf untrue and.,.......,.
tor On tnll ground 1 q-lcxl - • ""
lnterMto Ill (ali"""'f' quito _ _, PI&lt; -

v--

Tho SKUIIA ,..,

·- on~ W•"-. ---·.. ,_all_.."''"'..,.,.....,,.,.,,
...

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Joe"''"" c._,.,_- I

- · - io&lt;-.g ao,....,.,.... ln _ _ 1oo

-oonautollows..b&amp;o..ol_ow_

aomet1mo1

1St _ _ _ ..,. _ _ _ . . _ _ _ ~
j

any ol
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...w.o
.. -thll
-_
-,gnol
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...8arond
-, _
..._
_ _
. . , ol
~ - · i &lt; N I - - 1 0 - httle
__.beyond enabUr,o-

to-,_

liotsol-tlono Ona.-jownol.infect. - botnar •o oo "'to """' _
.. f.,

••puC&gt;Iicatlon• by ~· tdllorl ... OIII!Piy ~

•v•••··

and"*" n\eOt ..
to~ """oht NQueat
tnem. In tna unt•UI)' ...,, thai anyone aaualfy-

You llavato pay130 I«&lt;ttoWI&gt;rnlt anonlcletneta.Hot
I4KIIIIslfto!Y. this "'ownoo" -~~ .-ty ball of at

IM manu~pea atnt'lo tt-anct a great Many • wats ot

pWI!cat~ or- ~.tna"lront-· of -~~~"'I
or OIIW.,. O&lt;..llmably !Kithad bacll. and - I I I l A
reacn ""metaphors ol'1ne cuul!IIJ
Roflecllono ofi/III IOI'Imlllf'ttbe-itdtrom_,.
IWiiO&lt;.Io O&lt;of- hu -manage&lt;~ to 0\11111""
mucll. 10 tat It be lhlt my own lilt ot
publlca11ono •• euitobly ..... and prof-IIIIPt ont2 campu.... SometltMOIIook ot it.
13 -long. and lthlnll. " How lmp-t.e! Whot a let
of ln~l And-now ltd...

eooe.· .....

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i

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Lqacyto overcome
TN KOfllt oro cltowo too ollt Inti ol 11\a mon ~~- -

Wlll4 .,. -

10 ..,.

from lhe - • ol

u.,,_.~y""--'?~an...-tneU..-..yol

lklftAIO ao M -QfoclvOIO lor -

,..,.. Md ftOW

ot,_rnotneUB~•Sc:llooiC'*&lt;II&gt; •--hrat ... to

Georgoto"'" ~.., ~· C...tor kl 1&gt;11_. 1
believe 1 am .., • pot.lt~ 10 maU • lew obMrtliJ*'*
TN-·· problomlhiiOC:_ _ _ _ ...

""'rch 1111 1\0UII
ltlnllnlluatlon olooatl on o-Iling focuHy tnen'lbot'l-

00011- IO '"""" Ia lhl omphlllfl
'tllfefl good l&lt;lhOIIr.

a.ndlof , ....,.enwa rat,.., tnan

gootl IOICI&gt;OI"I E¥W1Y Cllponmont al lhis Sdroo4 II
lnllllatl•llh II&gt;CII toc:.. uy ,.,.,.,.._ """....., •t""'"l
~· t arn aurt ,,, been otaoi.Mid w•tn a
ot
tMm tn f.c1, any ttudl-nt heft whO tal"! uy In aot
o•"'" aemeste. tnat nelf or nts PfOintort are
compotll'lt tellOiltlra oontldwa IIIIMI!I
h&gt;cl&lt;y
Tht _ , WOIII P!Ot&gt;l..., toeing lludonll Ia 1111
rot111 .. roototlon ot tho Amhllll Compualrom 1111 City

""""btlf

-r

or 8utJ.tlo ontlllll laC- or a W.Ote • ..,..,,...,l.. ottllo
Am .....t Compue. Whlt-loOIIrl{l olcoonmuni!Y thll
..,,_. _ _ . . , ..,,... "' SQulro tton U&gt;art&gt;CWI-'!y
IO&lt; commutora. II&gt;CII 11 myaa~l) Funhlrmoro. till..,...,
SltMI Clmpuo 1110 Olfltlri~IIIO 0 1 .. hiCn Ia """"" tl 1/11 Am,...t Cemclw
~ tnot u "mar.
o11ne ,..,.,.
bo ,,...,. woth. 11\1 • - Comcru•
we
llh®ld bo gr&amp;lolulto liltlot tor ltohllne oo l\anl

""""'0''""-

Just a gut reaction
TotheUtor

ThloloUWia"'"II... UO-MioT,.~Nift'l
atlllorU.IIUt W - y -op(lltoly lltlocl · E-tlon&amp;."
1 qUito aor- ""'"the -atlorl
IQrn hom the - - . . - clur01g lhe KOflw
rw~V•-!Nt--- " _ . . . . - 1101 bo
_ , . , ova1n 1
u lila .. 11otat1 botore.
IIIII Keltw'o -.gnatlorl .,_lei bo "*lor.._ Of
from - • Sl-.o ..._..,.... olllcllis lf1o1
"ti"''.clor&gt;Oo theWitCIIIoelootl " l - - 1 &gt; 1 0 0
_.,..,_,....,,uloput-11\lhe
moutl\0 ol 1 - $A olflc...,a. I hi.. Alweyo 00,....,
""'" lho potlllonOIIIOIIIIITiooii-IMF-1000
bottll ..... tc.n.. "' lho -~and
~_,.,
ba.. - l h o ....... HI-oln.__., ..... But
IIIII. "'Y I T - •oo )'llllldey:- u ol\1...,. ,..10&lt;
OM ITIIIOI ..... lhooo op4c ballleo U hiOio&lt;)l.........
not u the " ABC Oulclo 10 -•no •
511
l'tuldonL" lrly temotlul l boul 1/11 Kotter •8119notlon
-mode In lillhl ot 11\a r•otlonolllp IhOI I IIOtl liNe-

tnet,..."""""

"""not ••·

me at *'Gth a bout Keuer fQ( a lNtwe piece on tne
- . , 1 llloii-Of oaw printoll, Wo •-I at,..., 20
mlnutel talking. about ••tA• auanathl and
__
_ ,.,. _ _
lt&gt;QoniO,__
•
-"-tllllovue!Nt
The~""''"'--'1'

upwhllhlmthlopootyoar, ontiOI&gt;oVIclnotboj~u

" ~blo" almply bocl-1 tllelft' tl ..m

on ti\OJ\M1
&amp;oh•aru lape recording entitled, "'Kow I hate 8ob
Ketter-Le1 m• count U~t waye:· Ahhough 1
o.dlnowloclgo tho tlltllf..,_ ti&gt;OIIIvtllfll ,._,. hid
in tho Pill w~ll Or. KOlter, I til&lt;! not 01'100\lniOf lhooo
lhll )'Ill. Thlo lacl, OOVPiatl Otith Or
KOftor'o rMI&gt;IIC&gt;lntmont, Ill o.roo pott tl!opoo my 111...,.
In deollne with him IIIII _ .
I botlove IIIII mllell of Tho Si*:troM'• lnoiQMIIon
- - ITom o otol'"""' IIIII I tilt! NOT mo"-,
- Y that. "I would bo ~ 10 - KOftor go" Upon
naatllne &amp;.lll'o ottlcto t IIM&gt;ediiiOly ~lm ne oot 111&amp;1 """' 10 bo , _ quot.-lntl /11 r11ptlatl
tMt .. .._ wun"l aut'l~, that he'd hawt 10 ..00 t:MidC ettd
~ h l o - " Now 111 011 lOll MOllo a.! II, Ill dlcl caM
mo .... on 1ft 1/11 cs.y -loi..O IIIII, to Inti
- · M.Joolnd 1110 qUOIO lr1 hll nolll I tlo ""' OO..t&gt;l
Sotll'o lnloontY or 1110 - · h o -. I 00 1104 Mia In
rnolntelnloiQ 11\at. Ill'* 5etll I -1ne Old 0&lt; I

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t-

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on~ I"R ~--,lor~ o
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llotlmo

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.,... not-

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t&gt;lrllle on or111 In IM

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••r o.-

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,..dorahlp, for ,.,.,.IIPO'l•Nwt10$l0 otvdento M«&lt;l
lfC, lhll hove- through ~,.,.., HoJI• Simply
O.C.u11 ,.,, odmlnlotrotlotHikf not hoino with
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Executive Director
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Democrates regroup, plan future

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WAS CULTURAL AHD P£RFOftMINC ARTS- ~i

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TH£ NEW YORK TOURING COMPANY

ond uniMd
•
Gov Jony
Brown • - - t o tlw unuowol
~.--. ofl..oo ......,..
. _ ond '-ka O..WW. T
Mono~~ .. the ...... Domocnac
c:or:&gt;..-tod Collfomlo

·pp 0 ;/lt

?l.. ~ If.

Nadonoi~-

Monillllo. quill. low•...,"'-'- - .. prouciiO bo ._..
o
ond bolos" ....., dedl&lt;-.loo
~ poo1y "'SSIftt""8 ond '-1
...., tlw -.pulot IIQC He
cJ.orly hu kl&gt;levod • . . uncharac:terhUc: cilspley of
DomocnOit OC&lt;Ofd In ""' pwaa of
the top poJIIIon of • poo1y bode\1lod
"" 12 by lrCUt. ..............
tkot..t bohlnd him •• us Sonoocr
Ted Kmnedy. lorme VIet P&gt;&lt;llclont
Mondole. c:.tllortA'• Gov
Brown.
ond Hou• poo1y
l•od•"· CHmocr&gt;Ai&lt; govornon.
ond por1y olficlob

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SATURDAY, MAROIZBtlt
a.ARK CYM, MSC
Gt8:00 pm

SATURDAY
APRil.. 4th
crt 8:00pm
CURKCYM,
Main SI.Cmnpu.

Sot&gt;••

"""'cvey
.......But tho cool, slightly ouncl-offllh
sty~&lt;

ol tlw rww Domoaauc k!ad01.

11CICErS FOR BOT1f SHOWS:

ond the lrnptOIIiw unity lw! has
manhalltod In hit IUPPO&lt;I. oro not

ob.tcloratal$5 G.«al _....,.,..

S6 St.d.tt p~
n....•S.W.T-0..

the only ~!91'S of c:ha,. In tho
uomllhod funu.. olth&amp; Otmocu6t
Pony ... I ttnJgglos up lroto&gt; IN

v.,. PrulcltniiNohr

burnlliodonoollul~

t..op ~

What mey fH even more
~bthefmnmt~­

Monclale hM olfiUiocl .Wh the
Hubert HUJt111hrey School ol Pollla

•mong Drmor-rats-from the

""' ~twnlly ol ~.
Fonner lowo
John C"'-

Oemocreu

h.u

o rganturiont

~IOtlw.,...-IOtM
por!y ~
10

ihoy--

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0U1 juol " +lot II -

10 bo o

CJomocrit

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'"Tlw Domocnllc "-''I .. .. •
penod olllounclomg ... , _ job ..

...~Who_ .. _ , _

-_.....of
.w~Burns'
t h e - . Noone
dolmstlw~-~

•

8ul floundenng ...... -

And '9'1 ol . , _ _ _ "'lolily

ri!#V
- boooclaa
- --~
AI. tlw
poky obund.w
....... •
&lt;:0'\lll\g&lt;nl

ol pololal lldenrJal.

•

John

~d

F.

s..-

Horv.d

~~~~&lt;HII)I··

K~nned y

School ol

~. MhMAMW-.

lorme ..,..,... - · 10 Pt-...
c.n..
Former North Corolrno

c ; o - Tony SoniO&lt;d. now
pt.-lent ol o..u ~~- b...
...... - - . . ! the New c..... far
.,..,__ P*y 10 ponckr long
rangocllr-.
tlc&gt;oM """' tl&gt;e ~ . . . . ,
-

Collforn10'1 . . . port)~

loador Jll&amp;ncy p - thai !he
pony"•
"'" -lulcn· In We
CYOivln!l
pohqr, flC'ed
Is "'to
.,.

. , . , _ o n d - onolylls _ _ , ........... pooplc r..,Jiy
...._.._~. 109ft
_,. ...... nftds •• w. """'
to dov.top co.-p&lt;s th_. woJl COMObdate OUt b..Sf "''"" the
.....tv tl&gt;e Domocrotl.
Tho lreqo«&lt;K). w!lh which IN
but ""' -v of pony

..
.--DOl

struclwe. oo much~ olt..te
by on "'&gt;&gt;OI&gt;fttC ond llft!&gt;4ld-ofl
elecuxat•
Thfse pony arctldOCU seeJc tO
rebut th&amp; tingle- pollnc:$ ol th•
t&lt;Unt by tnl"*&gt;g M\01 ....~
ond olftce""""- at the locol lovd
INilh • now ..,... ol loyolly ond
dioc:jpltne.
At tlw wne ttrno. they " - no4

to qub• dose the

~

on on tho

quirlty, odd.W fringe !110111" th.o
u.u611y 1"!1 .tong wllh Domoa:ats "'
Repub~Qns. 8ul the elm b 10 '-P
tlw frll!fe .,_, domlnoting
the mJclcllo ond 10 lmprow tlw! •opo
th&lt;ough which palltital lt.odlnhlp
. . , _, ~. ~~~rough poo1y

--·

- -· not . . . . . .

through

-·~-~ ,..,· '1omly"

..

mcnt.ooned makn M ~ that
Domoa:ou hope to r.-atal&gt;lilh lmlu
...wh MJddlc 11met1co · w e do care
obout mO&lt;ol values ond lamlly and
llnonctal ·-nstbUity and wo
lhould no4 pcn(lft R&lt;!)ublbns to
.., oole chAmpions of ouc:h
Tho uovbl« ha• boon that
.alnglr tuue •dvoc•tu have
~ dw wor~ man'.J
..,.._.,, Many ol the,_ ••
_,y, but fJT\PhUs on them h.u
left- baM feellni obondonod. w.

m""
"'"""'*'· . •
How mud&gt; of thll broodcnlng Is •

minonba-as Oemocrm rtbuld

M.nonoa. lhollgh.
cm.in

en not "'

llMy tt:m&amp;ln Wo~atchful
but 1h•y

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~,_.,...,..,...

H t&amp;p.antu he\le.......,.., tho """""' ond coM:Jon
1 ~ 111 C&amp;!orruo
........&lt;Ul-b...put
them on the cldenslw Bladu'" thot
ltal«: IWO ye.•i ago for-m ed

BAI'AC - B i o d t - Polrucal
......,.,_, ol CaUonu. -to largo&lt;
- - . _ , recogmzod

-to

~pollrooam

n... ,_

low! ol
1&gt;111\ oct&gt;.&lt;ty- to~­
~

CWT&lt;n! - . - . . .

how lew tumod up .....,_.,_,

~last""""'"'-­

- ·to

n...

- · · Democrats. traditJoMlly
clhct bid to enttc. W.O. bod&lt;. and tlw por1y ol the lilllo guy. drew moot
how mud&gt; of • _, bo a , _ to ol """"'" from • limlrod
mN&lt;:IJia ... eM rlghG loctionJ, .. numba of Iorge gtver• MoNa
uncto• • But the .,..clulum ...... 10 inl8ndo 10 brir1g • mouive computer·
oiclod
cli1ld
.,.., ~ ....t
bo ....,lniJtnt away from the
hoopblily the
"-''I communb!&gt;ons
Into being
to tmai...:M donoos b!&gt; tlw
opecl8l
In tho '60o •. mlltono. ""'*'sl such pot1iQpobon
"'ldomw" erne-god .,_, tl&gt;e .......,... them.., poo1y-1968 Domoa:adc Conwnllon to
But In tl&gt;e tor1insl ol potty
welcome • Vll1ey ol lndMduol ClOI&gt;III\&gt;mts. mo-'dt - - . .
.....,_ ,_. boon r.pa..d by -llr&lt;ly 10 qulody
•,o~armo· 10 COMOicloto tlw cmtcr
• lollcoly th« I*IY'•Iut- polidos
Tho "-d. .. Dt
h.u ... ~ ollecl.d by ""' -...~ ... that ......... Datioaw 10 ~ bucl!!ot CAS

-......-theyllncltl&gt;e quia .. .. tbo pondorlng and tomputtr•party
-euppcxtft
pnlao
tlw rol ortlclo. ..........

c.ltfcmla.

comP"'eno ond

~fKlllly

a.m.

~

Mooy'----

lAbor. twned off """' lh• '-1&gt; Ulb on tbei- dimlas . .
Oomoaade Porty In - • _.by &lt;lloc:ooomg ~ .. an.dy

Corter " " " " ' - In loa! meetings about
Mar. M.tjorly ~• ..,... to
Tlio ~ Involve the wnthu•l••mt. '"'"' to have El Solvodoi ... lnaQsed mlit.y
_,ctq.
~~~~"~ ..wmet1 m forc.. IS - ol 2$ •ot
In fact, suc:h grau fOOts
tocflniallltia ol - - dolovo.. ..~~ - ' ' on the Notion61 dloc:uostons may ~ the mOll
~lctions . locol pony nwmbonhtp, eom-.. -~ .. ond- tlniC2Inl ~ They ~But.,....._thal stgnlfttont hint at polttt,ol
W.O.- no....,.. 11-. 12 ~- Pwt of the 'nUIS and
... no4 ddnlng po8da.
But the -.g ol pony policy . - - . ol the 1\otlonll .......... - · potty slnldure lhot Monlll
gaols .... gel lllenlion &amp;om ocher group, and rntnontta remMn """"""P'Mo .... bo .... lorwno ol
.,.........._:esthe-ol fi10I9y boMd, SM den&lt;es any "poolcy c:ountlt'" "' Intend with
Jn"'"'oblo c:onlkt-lobor .,.,.,..
Democnolc.focuMd ocudy such
Connec:tlcut.

M lftourl

end

tho

McGovor11

Iff OUt

I

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'-•mmoreol&gt;ol/1
this llCIIillfl 1ttd
IHIIUI/Iul

FRIO AY
MARCH 21th

cllllur~.

"A She~ Oln.,..,. wilh

lrCMII Sell) Fe&gt;&amp;. ~• •
Sponsored by: ..,...,,lnmenl
eJttraOidlnary- ,...,...., 6
Israel p.m. at the HtMII ........_ 40 c.p..,
Information Blvd. Sl.OO 16ml. .lon IM with Hlttlf
Center, J.S.U. ca~. 14.00 without card
and Hillel

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
SUMMER SESSIONS

PI-

........... - "***ll Ill thlo wk.
encoung«d by tho Am«&lt;tc•n
Political Sdcllra 1\SS&lt;Kiotlon
Sp.oclol ' - lotmed In
' """'" -"s In Muuchu...,.,

In--·

ollie•. 14• S..•re
H114 lll·t)64
Plen ro portk:/pofl

Domocnac
nOlJonal
paid
and
b;aJ "'-"""
p4rt)o' offcla:~

IO 114•

0\uma.n Manan s out to tum m.a
~ •ound H&lt; ts okudy
.:onsulling clooody wllh US Stnat
ond Houoe OomoaatJc: kloder1
Tho moot lndum!ous Domoa:.,1&lt;
oaMiy will ~ In fund •...-g
grutest stnglt
II&gt;•
Democrats (nut to )oSlng rhc
l'raldoncy and Senate! .,.. not thAI
tlw! GOP National Committoe , _
$47 miJlloo aga;ru1 tho Demoao!it
NotiOnal Commit!••'• $12 million. h
was thlt Rq.ublicon support .,.. to
much more broodly oogonized ond
lapped "' many moddle-inoomo
_.,. Tho •wr9 GOP donllllon
...., Jwl 526, accotdmg to one

«

COitl.ct Pony 01
Debbie In I hi JSU

htde he.e.d the C.ne.t focui#d

o.rr-..,_..........,IO,._ond
·c.o- ·

~

Aftf qws t -

concems. piMse

Cllm.tyod ..

'We--lot porats-10
dtslntegr• te Our 19f1eM or
- - _ , ,..,_ without
panlu," wid C.Uot C•••Y·
tl&gt;e eom..- on
Paey !Wnewol. .. ~ ..._
ol Pc*lcs, R - UWmilry. Thlo
ellort lnducles
.. _ ...
Ocmocnb, and lftb to link
poliddons up tlw oaodemlco

..,.,._far

j

TWO BROADWAY SMASH tTS

w. .. _ o f _ . , . , . , _

and

by dvl t1QhD

-IOOIS-.

'*'-............-

ADOAD

~U.s.s.A.·
·Ot!forri.......,
....__

-.- -s.oOole.

ntow, w.a.-.o....,, Qriodoe AldooolaD-.
~

SIND IIIOI.III'IroaMATIOII

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Woitto:

sac&amp;

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W.......... D.C. lOOSI
()liZ! f,U.)G06

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36

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36

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Ballerina.::-----

5

-

Financial aid. ::---l-

~~to...............

l

lllo two

•"""'loon-- r-

rt&lt;hocUoe ...sa

lll&lt;~bodeotblu....,...O-oflbeotlwr

j F..Ural 1&lt;8dlaa PfOIIUII. NDSL coald b&lt;
; -'&lt;tfllnd&lt;dbrSIIXIalllioa,.....,dinatoW...._,.
~ r.pom.-a 31 pen:aa redoctloa or tho ........ $216
~ IOillioa.

,........_eo.- ......
ft ,....._ or. 11......, eow

I

For 118,

&lt;II ..........

JOO

r.-

out
of 1600. _.., be
cbpblc for ,... loMI. He ~cd Ill• 1oos
wll
.,.., IlK ....,. to..._. "baaed oa a p a - .
basis. aa IIIII . _ _ .... - · "
O.ofcloc---lt-IOCI--.OSt..
is abo llq&lt;lOd ror niCiooaJoaJ. no. -ked Ill&lt; - · • 111o u...ataoa
.....,.dill&amp; to
Coan&lt;t. He .....,ud, "If 8EOO,. C!ll, and NDSL
is .... lllca OSl ooulcl AW tho lti&gt;Ciml .....,. tho
1t.udale ooulcl ....U 111&gt; lilt diff.,_. by t a t q - a
OSL loaD."
lkfor&lt; Wlq .,.. thai loaD, tbc • ...,..,. mu• mea
,.... ""', . _ . · Tror pr..sitt..S a ,....,. 10 a.,,..,.,
abaado&lt;led 10 _.. - · l~whidl pet'&lt;'llll - •
r&lt;quired 10 fdl 0&lt;11 a CODir lion ~. d&lt;toiJioa
owallabk family r . . . _ He
tb• It mlabl
amGIIDttO a s l q k - q
nalre.
Tbe amouut owallablc to tb'c ltudcnt could allo be
lowered under tbo .,..... proposab, eon.., sold.
CluT&lt;nlly, an applkant .., borTo"' addldonol money
10 oover lbc amount parents &amp;r&lt; &gt;uppoocd to

orr...

-r....-.

oonuibutt.
"Nowlt il propottd that tht parmt'• ClOtltribution
be d&lt;dueted from tht ochool'l bucfacl (for owards),"
Conner uld, clalmlna tbal could "dlmtnote a loc or
a.&amp;idcnts" from r&lt;OtMna loon peymt11ll.

•...... r...,......_oboOKilt"-of

......_..-luld ._.,......
pcrcu t uadcr tb&lt; C.orlcr

..,,...... n. ast.
rAised

9

lldonlalllraloa--- ,_
to

tlldr oubaid)' policy.
Thlt ......... br cloc FcOml ..,...._. allowl

. . - . . to defer pl1iloa ialeat ...... Ia a:llool. ~
rqpdadoao may reqoon
bd""' . . - t -

per-

-.

Tlo&lt;I1BF'......WAldoffio&lt;iiailllr)_to_CNI
br Alri 1.
.._uc~. a., ...
....
._..,l&lt;ncr," .......... •lllc•.....SIIIiPI be
clo-...1 wn ...., ~ eo- odclcd tbaa
''tlloft- a lot of-~ Aid-._"
...,. "aD Jdlooll .-.Ia tbo ·"
All add.odoaol bit of '-I ......
for CoiOit
Work study IRida:lu. Troy ...........,..s tbaa ''tllcn'a
1101 ........ _ , - • loo tile Sl lllillioll - · •'bica
f - a C&gt;ll ol ~. H&lt; ~lila "ncry ICIIoal
II .,milia dobbcml "
AI Pd , _ appli&lt;:atiom - Ia tho mid• of a
60-&lt;lay r.- wloilt 111&lt; ~ Ad:miDiaraloD m'ICW&gt;
&lt;llmnt dllibillly rcplllliocl. Coan&lt;t aald 1.,. Ill&lt;
et.aibiliiY report~, ,..,.,....Sill a - · facillly ..cl
nocwb~ 10 thor,.,..., will be -.o\11 br May 1.
Tbe onl~ defeme lbOI !be liouJidoa conf........
COIIM up whb bovina lt.udcoll .mtt area
lcanlalon and eonar-. Troy Aid thai ""co hlo
ocllool omcls repracn!Oilwa do,.,.... on r«rultlna
drl.... lhty corry JOmplc lcu&lt;n tbOI p&lt;oope&lt;UV&lt;
frallmcn can fCOd OUt 10 lrY ond obtain otuden1
riMJldol ald.
"If •• clon't 1&lt;1 any money. •&lt;'rt Ia 1,..,..1&gt;1&lt;, Troy
Jllid ..~.IVA clon't haw: tM motley ... IM I)'Jtetn
This will ... a Cllh flow pn&gt;bltm for tht otudent."
-

..xa

eo.-

..,.... 11u1 . - IIOdo&lt;l will be .._

is.....,...

""""* dlc7 _,...,. ..... lbcy

force .. DOl chert. Tbcy filii to
o,ppr&lt;da&amp;&lt; U.tlr talut, their
oppon.UIJ, llldt _..tky

.-

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loa_..,

__t-ap-

''No_...,_ ....,. ..

. ,....

(Xaml) lba .......
._..
.............
ked llor
~.,.coiled
Mario"
b)' .....- . . Silo ... tbaa k
... lba . . 1Mft11 .......

....
_.-lilt
....

~_,

........
011 Fnclay t f - ICaal lou
followt

_..ella

t - ~ cta.a-brr
and btr A2 Ind. ''The spcdal doD
d
unique to lllis lfCO." oald
Batta&amp;lla. It SimKO tJet&lt;IJt,
ooorduioa and bodily oontrol
The lti&gt;Cimllllr&lt;'lclt. louch thdr
toa, work w'llh arm ,.,..._.
and work with routll)t patltrn•
amJII IIJ&lt; floo&lt;-N&lt;!&gt;'IIidc-.fl.,.
hop, marcb · ~•ound · lh&lt; · toom,
stidt-11-lidc·hop.
la-.lttt&lt;, clappin1 on4 h - I
_ . , . . . , the ,......, · The
tlldtanm1 or th• • ...,..,.. .. teO 011
1hdr raoro and Ia thett cyco
More than • balkl t~.
BoltJII)lo It obo a moral&lt; ...,_.,
and a ldf...... iiiOIItr
"Let..... prclty f..ul " ,,. yciiJ
u .tic .-..a omila room lht doD.
And , " Softly, you ' re ball&lt;t
d&amp;D«ts'" libt aay1 10 thth

-.................

t................. -.cft..-ardiaoa
IIIM_.....IIItbdo.
' "Tllen'' l 1101 I oky eye 1D tile

Mtro_ot_iallle
ct.a. _,...,. 10 !Wm'a

opec\11

......... BowoPa Aid .... _..,
lol;c to poa ICiuca ill a ....... ciao.

Th&lt; tWa.
"'--abollt
Tbcy ......
oot.&lt;d~
~
"Willh&lt; be"""""""" Wlllbt be
able 10 do lilt - U " 1l&gt;dr
QUtlliODI
were:
aaawen:d
afOrmallvdy by Karca '• duo

.,..,..... Sh&lt; pauod directly Into
tho A2 level, ond j.., r....,.tly, into
1 po1ntrdaa~

T"&lt;&lt; Olht&lt; retard&lt;d lludcntl ha.,
ochanc&lt;d 10 rqul.v ciJwes abo.
but not u rar u Karen.
Wh&lt;n lh&lt; filii Jtart&lt;d don,
l(arcn would lalk WIOOntrollobly
tbrouahoul tht or.holt ........ But
..... .,. has lcamtd thai balkriaa
arc lilm1 011 ,._, 10 ,.,. c1oa tht
- · ..... tina to be ) Uil lib tb&lt;m.
.....,dina to lwr ttaeh&lt;r.
1!811'11aa ecploioed lbOI aow
Karm docso't eliot.- . - ra tile
rqular dasJ.
Th&lt; butnoClor bdps Karco cou111
Ill&lt; beolJ for a lea a;.misc.
.."""~;••• ••otay. Mus Marb, • • sbt
ob&lt;dltntly repliCJ, """ oil
CIOICCIII1111lic. foaucd . . ballet ODd
oalybalkL
Whoa llouqlia ........ lcailiac
ballaiSyan..,,lh&lt;abosuncd
wllll lllc ,..,_. Couci
of Ruffolo Sh&lt; llid Jll&lt; tau&amp;bl
felL Ia! dancoe 10 a

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- - · 11'0"11 o f - Y n•uonlcd pooplc.,
rroea ... lllo adull.

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1019 IIIAGAIA flW ltYO.
Jwtllortloef . . . . .

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1t/ESDAYNI7E
Jaa Njpt

Live Eaterta.ia.al

1bur Central New VOf'k's fnest end largest acute-care facility.
'AIIk with our nurses.
Dl8c:.owr the outstanding adviWlt.ages of stZirtlng or oontinuing
your nursing aner at this hospital - 11 piece where people not

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llalapa QPiaioo&lt;d that ... ""'
of .,..,.... ielo lbo r;pcaal doa lilt
off&lt;n """ for th&lt; boDdtcapp&lt;d.
Cloa ....,._, • 19•

..,.odl, _,...cfiQa to tht itulnoctor.
:·
MW Mlln1' """' witlo Karat hu
bctp&lt;d lbc cnlit&lt; Wd&gt;ll&lt;t family.
1101 only "-r&lt;tl, lllid Webster.
"Sh&lt;'s in\pro&gt;ed 10 muclt, it's an
incrtdlbk • ...,. ...
Tbe oontrol thai balltl hati 11....,
IColOI n 0011&lt;ublt. H&lt;t IJIOibcr
uid that there h1vc be.tn
impro•·tmtniJ In htr walkina.
coordination and bcha \ior, and
tmatlonally lh&lt; haa tht satisfa&lt;tioo
htr mlln aool btina
oa:omplioh&lt;cl.
Cum:ml)', Karen is in a 80CES
claJs II Clevttand Hill Hitb Sdlool
~ Jh&lt; will.,..tuatt in JUM. Sh&lt;
abo - b 01 Horlme. V-ionol
clolna manufocturiq prOC&gt;&lt;IIG.
Her motbtr aplain&lt;d ..... lht
.,..,.,_ lo -.~~~itt&amp; like o work·
audy. V.'hlk Jeamit1a limpk. day·
to-day routtMiaSb, Karan- •
"" 100 maay to bandit • -

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Seturdlly, IWWch 28
St.Ung at 9-.30 a.m.

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Lift F..twt •
tHE AWGATOIS
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Call Collect 315-424-6521
eny weekday between
8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
'H 1.8 you're carnk1g to
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Setudly, Mlfth 28.

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Cheerleader recruiters
sweep through campus_
b1 f'......ch s,ed&lt;~
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the o&lt;tObllk C.plbilily or a
axu1n1e1 humaa pyrmudo and lhc dliii1JINI to

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Cllc:c:riQdU.. from lhc firll "')dl lcad&lt;n"' 11 lhc Unh-Y of
Miru&gt;aola 110 ,..,. -aoto the oocnpttlti"" fiP0&lt;1 k can bt today. has_,., a
loa&amp; way, oe&lt;ordlna to th&lt; UDited StiltS O&gt;ttrlcadi111 Auodalion'•
(USCA) Special Arovioo Dir«tor Eliubtlh llaao.
llaao, wbo Is rcavid.,. obetrlcad&lt;n to .urr th&lt; USCA·, JWNII«
camps;· bdd

tr)'OUU

IU Saturday 11 Clark Hall. They an

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hdd

throuahout thc Country, from Soc«m&lt;nto to Orlando. for 'lO Slarr
teadlina positlono. Tbinorn wom&lt;n and on&lt; man panidJ'Ittd in the
rigorous four hour &amp;rsslon that t&lt;lttd an applicant"• skill, cretilvity and
teadlina ability.
"Cl&gt;O&lt;tltadifltlis btcomin&amp; mort Of I JpOn ," Wd llaao. Sht cited tht
oum&lt;rOUJ comptlitloDI that tht USCA and other orpnlwiOn• hold to
recoanlu the txedktt&lt;&gt;&lt; of aophi&gt;ticattd obetrleadina squad• from hilh
ldlool and collqt arrnas. Tbt comptlidoM ludl&lt; the teams' CJ&lt;O&lt;Ution.
pyramids, Slllfttl
creativity In cbccr1 and chants.
The UB O!ecrleadin&amp; Squad "'"'to ndd a team that would oomptte in
NCAA competitions. aorordina to team taptaio Sttvt Novick. "We
prac:dood for thrtt WO&lt;ka for the eomptltdoo and r.h&lt;n wrlcamed lhao 1'011
had to bt affiliated with a Dlvis!Qn I or Division II spon,'" bemoaned
NovicL The UB Squad partidpatrs In fOotball, a Division Ill fiP0&lt;1 c UB.
Som.thlac W&gt;iquc 11 us 1s the ~ or male obetrkaclen.
"We'~ the f111t Stilt Jdlool (tn SUNY) to bove male dlO&lt;rltackn," noted
Novick: Aalonlin&amp; to Batao. the fl111 c:b&lt;crlcadtrJ - e ....... but aoon•
- t o o t tilt rt)k. The~ of Malo dlO&lt;rleadtn 11 U8 ltoruy o
..., year-old~"The ~ or tilt male cbeultadtr Is beoomina mcwe.«&lt;I&lt;pted." aid
llaao. ~Isn't tilt Jtiama lltldled lhao tbcrt- ....... AlthouaJl
mak dlorrkadtes- ocapted II ~ Ia tilt Sooth .-bcft that llald
oriP&gt;oted. tilt JdlooiJ 1D tilt JllorUo bavt oottauel&gt;t oo u faSI. aa:ordina
10 llaao. ''We f01 a lot of I*' wlbta · - •'t q,. twted," said Novitlo..
Male~ 11 U B dido\ tt111 oul'with tilt lateo&gt;liotu of
~ ''Some of us &amp;Ufl would., to cbetrlcadifl&amp; pr1IIClic&lt;s 10
dooct""' tilt pm.. We .,0. ia¥01ved lA aome or the roudnes JUA as a jolte."
readied Novlok. As time ~ 011 the &amp;Ufl fOI Into the ec:t.
'"The use of male c:b&lt;crlcadtrJ makes 111 (118) loot a lot btttcr than
IChools that don't-our pynmldJ ~a lot bieber.'" said the...., c:aptaitl.
"We've cllect.d out tilt IChools that use male dxaleadcrJ an4 ts&lt;:lwtaed

and

Ideas."
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Oleortelodiq.b.u a ccXnporabit IRlnkla achodule with otha - " '· U)l
~ u.a Bo~raJ ,..,....,. wo.touu nve dafJ • - " 11w111a
football
teopo bl.tpe with. mlai.......,...U..IIwllla tilt
! I f - . Addldoaally, 8tanls has w&lt;itJrloU111oed with tilt UB swim,_,
1lot ......,. 00 her &amp;bouldcn. u ...... other .. tilt ~ 0(
..,..uto. Is IIIINIIIJI peeterlhan bcr own wdlht.
A .,.jar problem willl dubs Ute tbt U8 Ooecrladin&amp; Squad Is mootf.
The a.ecrlcadlna Squad tbrlws 011 fund ralsiaa .-.. thll tilt)" bold. They
art ooetina 1D oiJidal •••• II U8, Wke other ....tY lloac rave
IIMDCial aid. "We wan! be lalown u o team," &amp;aid Novick.

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Sunday's HatioNI Hockey ........ ~ fM tuwe.. at•
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at 8:00pm
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Thursday, March 26
2 sho ws: 10 p.m:-and 11:30 p.m.

BenAett named All-American
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lriQa UB lllbo Nadaal Collc:pllc AlblciJc,

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l wnpln; back into the water alia' 1 throe year
lboalce from the pool, !be AII-A.mcrian auribviCd b"
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......... 10 ..~ meru roo !be "tal thlq" IIIII llal
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IOC).yard baf:bcrokt ewa1. "'hU. R.idl R.ay oorched
17th pi-lsi 1M$() f11:l011y\o ...... .
&amp;twina bia pr.-iova matt for tho nt'IK, llenn&lt;U, a

Tickets $4.50

ocnlor ho• Clune&lt;, polled 1
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Joimn; 8am&lt;u. the .............. ~ Roell
R.ay E.ntaiat the c:ompc$rtioa ranked 11A nJlloollll)
ill the ~1Vd rrcatyk, R.ay bettered h,. own
Unl,.....hy record.. compkun;th&lt; diAaru:e in 21 .U and
lmP&lt;O&gt;IOI hb lll&amp;ioGal pOiidoo IO.i7tlt.
"R.ay is a liard workina cltvoted •"""'-'·" Aid
Ploucll •'Oil lllc uip '*-&lt; he .-.. alrady talk....

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hdpln; Coodo Joe PloudM tluoo;b bb r..... year a1 the
helm or U8 owimnuna. Ploudla reported Monday.
"He II willina 10
laiC alter proctice 1$lon$ 10
olber ~ Olllbc .......... added tile c:oac:b.
In ~ 10 coeptdaa ID !be 100. Benneu

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Begins April 1, '81
For Conti.nuing Students Only
April1 • 3
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'101 31, No. 71 SUNY

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Medical use of drug questioned
afdy and effeeti\dy UICid lD
place or lhe antiameli&lt;:J.
Accorcllna to Dr. WiiUam
For It's a tida to Aunast, Astodate lnnhute
Director
for Cllolc:al Afl'ain at
euphoria, ror otben a tkkcc to
jail, but in the future it could~ Roswell Park, the dru&amp; his
the ....-r to an unsohed patknts are takin&amp; is a«ually
tctra•hydroc:annibanol (THC).
medlc:al problem.
THC Is the aaive incredient
The
suuenion
that
marijiiUUI c:ould ~ uJCd for In marl)uant and Is the
medical purposes bas reocd subslaMe that makes marijuana
heavy criticism. The drua's smoken "hip." It b estimated
ud•nacrous', reputal ion t that when smoked with
alluK, lllqality and unknown mwmum efficieocy, no more
~oo~a.,.,...._.ffccts have added than 50 percent or TRC In an
1111 tir or mystery to the mytlu 1\"CTAIC marijuana qprme is
of IIUirijuana. A fear hu been aaually abJor~ into the body.
cnated
tbat-uotll Howner, reports have ~wn
recently-bas ltept bott. doctors that the drua Is tllree-Umes
-s ptlienu eway rrom the more pocmt when smoked than
"'hen taken orally.
OIN!ibis SliiiVfl.
THC bas been used
1-ioMw:r, io January the
Nalioaool CaDCU Institute (NCI) tbcnpeuucally OS I brOIIdllal
diala•or
mel for aJaucoma
ealioled 400 boJplt.als
Daloawlde lO pertldptte iD • patienu to reduce iol.er-ocular
marijUIDA Slocl)'. Two local praawe. Previous ~ !Las
illsdtutloos, Roswell Pert also lbowa thai iD tome..._ it
Maaorial Hocpilallllld Buffllo is ttOOR effective lo dlmiaMiaa
CicDcral Hospital, an 111110111 na..- than !be anliametlc
aubuanus now widely
lbe¥01-.n.
pracri~ . In the prc:sc111 a!Jdy,
pealanl..-ivc ntCiD a
"S millipMI pill or !be ~ projec:t iD¥01ved -.oa~~~
a one aram •'joiDt ,,
pat;jam wbo are receivlq
~ aDd bavc railed would dellw:r to the IWIIJ.
10 rapaod 10 ec'-«k clntp,
,._.,'bed lO kill ! b e - -s 'SWedfaU'
Tbls .. the preferred ~
VOIIIillll&amp; aller-cffa:u diG ofleo
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lllldJ''• aim is to - bow an beuer tlwl dprctta for
affa:u ~ pttieala .-'CII because )'OU t _ . !be
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af New York is now de¥dopia&amp;
a procedure for the usc of
manJuana cigarettes Ia
research." That study Is
Independent of the NCI's.
Donald Poster, bead of the
NCI in Washinlton, D.C., bas
sau lhe partlcipatina boJpitah
specific procedures they must
follow. This includes the filin&amp;
or annual rcpons with lhe
central lab and ootifyiJll thorn

,.hene&gt;'er "saious si~rrecu"
oceur in patients, Aunan
explained.
~ entiu process bqins
wbeo a quliroed potlent-.-e
"'bo doa JIOI respond lO the
aalamctic drup-vohtntecn.
A doctor, "'bo must be '
approved by the hospital ucl ~...:..-..;
tbe NCI, writes ou1 a
pracriptioo-iu niplic:ale-ror
the potimt. The pill$ an then
taken "liltr any other drua"
-dina to AIIISI.
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"The m e pill is sjYal four
to six boun belen cbemotbaspJ and every folll' to six
boun thereafttt until the
l*lau is rmisbed wil.b tbat
partic:ular tbttapy sasioo,"
Almpt Aid. "The frcqueuc:y of

at Rondl. only iDvol•es io- hall uciutio•u •hea usi111
patieau, but AIIQIIl antiQpttes marijuaea. Doctors have
tbat oat-pauaiU ~eventually speculat.e d m. a ponoo's ace
be inco&lt;porated. "IUaJu DOW may~ anlmponam factor, as
we only ha&gt;OC three or four many pttialts are over 60 )'Qr5
volunteers
underaoto&amp; old.
treatme~~t," buaid . " HO,.t\'Cf,
AIIQIIl said !bat as or J&lt;l
we
expea
tbe
oumbtt to Roswell Park bas oo
doles varia between ooce a
-nth and once a wed, increue ••• I "'Uid im.aliM to preliminary results Oil iu study.
Buffalo Oeneral, wbicb is Dot
licpc:llclina 00 !be indiyjdual'l aboul J()(}-(ottl.''
ln pr&lt;vlous studies, patieots workina ill con.illlld.ion with
need for therapy."
The two-yeu study, have oc:x:Goclally compltined ll0101dl, refuJCd to comment on
uodcrw8V for las than a month about disorientation end their audy or Its P&lt;Oifas.

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-mont. and In SUNYAB'a
commitment to a&lt;-" ol the ~

un-..,y

cua. otata

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that commitment Ia, witlt tow oxcoptlons, not''*'

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funding going on now. T'ltoy ..,.,. a UM!ul ahot1·torm
tltO 1 - h Y - . , clopottmontoro

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SA Ia oo OUI to

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l'n t of ort we mutt -nzo that

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wtt .,. tn an un1ta.ble poaiUon dve

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nogottve docltions Defore lit leao f!leo
IIIIII a great poloriiJ In
my admlnia u e lio n t.hould be
retatod to . . - . .Jc olfalrL The
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8'*al ;tint ••• , _ by SA's
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COMMUTERS!!

Vote in the ~
Elections
March 25, 26, 27
The Commuter Council endorses
the following candidates:
President- Joe Rifkin
Vice President- Bill Mack
Treasurer- Mark Moore
University CouncilDavid Hoffman
SASU Delegates- David Fisher
John Santoro
Tina Szoke

Your .vote DOES Count!

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ntiS WEEK'S SPECIALS AT DUBELS:
Monday : Call S.SS-8943 foe info on spcOal stAg parties
Tuesday, Thundty. S.turday: Mud Wrestling
This Thundoy onlt· Mud Wrestling. Mud Dancers
bawem 12 • 3 p.m.
Wtdnesday: Tlw umt
Frldoy: Tlw - -

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I FREE ORIN)( with this CDUpOil at. o.,bds Pony S.l
Linut I pa nip- Offer valid d.u April I. 1981.

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ALL UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES
WILL BE CLOSED ON
FRIDAY, MARCH 27th &amp;
SATURDAY, MARCH 28th
DUE TO YEAR END INVENTORY.
CHECK CASHING &amp; POST OFFICE
WIL~ BE CLOSED BOTH OF THaBE DAYS.

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_ . . . 011111 u.u-.ny.
TN----IltleO
ol .... Oowrocll ... """" ......
ll&lt;nlo.d.- .... o~at~

-

-

.. Ellucellonol m&amp;ll...

cotatyll to
dlaooouo amona lhl 11-1a.

-lOtion.

_ , , loc:lno -

...-

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fn41f ferenl to the atudane
popooiallon.
Formr I..,. I,... ldonlllloc! lou&lt;
ways to oombll tllai lndl~.
IIUII&lt;el ... lluclonl-101.....

pOafllon mOft ttf.c1f•e. and
IC.Comphth the•t 00111 OY.,

.....tno "llumbilllg - .

TN Ooundl ,...._...,.. con
bt , _ ·- n..--~a ...
~.owt«SQn'btt of the ~··
-olblllllll. I don't bel-

-

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flloora. K I-....,_...
lntatOCIIon

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totm I Will bo

--"~no at

ColloQtrluma

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cllractodot _ _ . . . . , _

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-~~~no

. . , 111110 of ... Soconclly. till c:o..nc.t ..
taapo.-.a1bte for Cftltlon a"d
-~ ololl.,.._.,tyAoQulellono wM _ ,.. IO
1turll&lt;ll con&lt;lucl&amp;nd aolory FIMII)r
the Cooroc:tl• -~~~to act . .
-

-lftoo
Courd ~ 1 - t l o n. buCIOII

mamben and the
"""'lnloMratlon I'll puan lev INI

...

-

lite crtatee ot

utt.oeflned 1a

tMPt"Oif'tnQ OOf"mlolft•ll"Un•..,.t't

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- - poolllon- _

ot tM

U.-..oy Tho ,,.. -

SUNY·B i nghatnton

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Ooundl ..,. no tone- allor;l 10 bt

11100
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Aa..octatlon. •• had ...., • •

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11101
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ot-10 In
,
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f_
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W. ,.. UM lila SA IIUdOOt to
......,_... ..........1~

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1111 ""'"
Ao a 1hlnl year accountlno ,.,.,..., Aapo Task Force which will
and novlno- llle'bool&lt;a lor • .......,_,oon_,monltooot
_ _, lor two _ . , I IIOid till 1110 Unl-ally lo lmii'O•• '""
TN
1 - biCliQ&lt;oUnd whlcitl Ot""' llolltlne In parldno , _ . ol 1111 CommfUII IIUIY ........,.,..,.ol_.,.. -~·
lack, and con uaollllllo old t-Ill . , _ , . lfonl participating In

,,.. ..........~~~no--·

1 problem of lht t ntht
Odmi&lt;Uil1'11tl0n. ..... - · IO be
IOCtilloc! in tile I l l - •· tntat•ll

t . TN~eo.clboaalllot-.y

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Col&lt;nc&lt;l

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II '" Pet"- Olld 1M tNI l l *

not '""" 111 poliCy lo&lt;
1&amp;,000 undwo&lt;alluotao. Wa ,,.
OO&lt;nMIIIIII to IUII\oeluririQ SA IO
""'k' ell decloi?Mnoktne and
bwdget•rr ptoc:euea more
_ ,... to lbe - v ol
at~dlnl c.onaUtuenclea. We
1) Ill...,_ till -

-.1 on . , ol 1110
dole'- IO be lof he 01
1100 . - oonlact wllh llle
4a111' problems ,,., do 1111 01110&lt;
_.1.,o on 1111 Commlnoo.
I 0100 feel II Is 1111 T"""ur«'o
I!UI)' I O - tl&gt;e o l g h l o1 1111 Fonanco Commilt• !rOfft
dllloloftt of - 1 Ale, 10
-

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~omprtalno lhl SA bocutl"

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ol .......

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,e-..ponalbtltty to creatt an

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representative

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, _ - 1o dolnlnua- tile
01110&lt;. "- CIIAirmM ol 111e Fb\onco

...

1111 - " Y lor_,., -ooont I

..... , . .._IOCI\IIIanOO
till Coutd 1&lt;110 ac4""' I , _ that

·POIIICIINIIIOII
oommu,.ur
concernaLovt

wll,... to objac:tl*y oumtnollll
..... - - o t o i i i i i O
money . . . . a..thonn 10 be

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_ft_.,. _
_
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than ,....,,

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Manooll ,__10.0 F,....,.,.
~mntet to a.n aure a tah
diM~""'IOI\ . lr1 ordO&lt; IO ........ale

STEVE WIUlKY

- ...,. ,....,l....i f t t - f

- - - . . CcMMM:IItndllf..,t
II e•UittSJ ,,. A4"''~1 1\f•H~
loodllletont I '""' IM

1M ...,.,.,......,

wiM bt oblo IO 1J11. ali 1... money

- l l l n l l l b o t l l l l - 1 0 ...
a•foc.llta are in &amp;M beet tne.-... t of
ollllle.ucloNO.
I

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Yll
c:raauw•
ol NYPIAG'a -

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ate _
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of Ilia .........
com"'u."Ur. t undetttand ,,_,.,

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tiiiOflllbla ,

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c.w- ., o..-. ..........y

-lliloMo myt- l wW bt acllon TN c:-..11- ,_...

-_..............
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--o•-.. .
, _ , tho problem lhai OOCUfoll

~

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my 1-rol\&gt;IIHyiO topotl I O -

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-~-

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-.10~­ 8t"'flllftflOft a.-41 othefl

(W'q In till PlOt. """" " - 1110

of--••
.........

Mrono'Y "'""""'• ro .,.,. ··~ to play,_., taler. I promOao lo 1101

on 1111 - • ot lunclo by 111e
r•clpfenla. Bt h•"'"cr the

,_
..-a

. . . . , _ ... of _ _ .........
Will&gt; _ _ ,

1'11000$1·---~­
•• t

and n•••paper edftOfl

_,

......, "'

lhl Cowdl lo te.ke CC!If'mf"ud.M
OCIIOIIOIItiiOu-·· -

T_tllll_,,_,,

council

,.--Y
do.
....~
- 11\110
_,._
.0w11 J - I pr-..: THE
ERA Of' ailS JAS£H1151ot ENOS
HOW.
Yll . . - tmporiMt In tblt entire
clhcu-lo tha _.,lor a U&amp; ProoiGenl . Willi all tho
..-tosbobblb\o aboU1wr.a1 tho
Council- till -~y .. 111111110

_

conclieacy lof UniNrMy c:o..nc.t
-

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tills us1ng till - - I 1 Stucte.-.t--WHS•
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tllhlfed aa

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croatoll I WOUld IIU IO -

,

,

TN Ooundl It lof . .

,

to ..,. boek on
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In
1M SA boodgo4,
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CooMo~tt•

_ . . a _ t _ l n t...
£fttoott Cotrclloll Spocll-ly, I
plan to "'""' on • rooutor bUle,
pteMnoaolona to the Council on

d••-•.UC&gt;OCt• ol 11uc1ont tto

--·w(, . . . . . .
_..--ThM'-- ----tbil-Council -

u

an -.Iaiii

-ll~tlon

TN

--101111
on IJOhall ol lhl
"Unlveroli'
'-···
lloeeuo
·Squed ...... - o f ~.. .......,._

--·~---

,_~·- .... - 0 0
ollucota tho Council o" 11&gt;0

..,.... lor lhl

-llloc:o....c:R
b
t l h l - oltlll _ l .....
_

--~no---·

bo_ot
-~""'
mera1y a...Carnegle
ln"Uuca

- . b u t a t M I -.

_ , , . _ _ Mcondl,.
~··-IIIe-y

tlll M.-,10, CM llart IO .... 1111
pOIOntlol -~~~ In tho Coundl•

................,...,_

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l

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..... _u-._...,_0,

l

ISRAEL

!

an unforgettable summer
at an unbeatable price

!

j

w.·~ been ludona~~n"'wttr•bk

IOrJC,....

f

Ccwndl

thol I.,.,. - · · - · • .. ,.,

PfiCHin-a.lwoulclurot)'OQ
IOPI_yo&lt;jr_III'IG
¥01oo aolidil' belllnd tho known
Q\1111\lllld,IJ&gt;O _ . . . . ,......

lf)'OQknow..,.,._IStoZZ,a.nold
who wanu 10 f.nd- -

weft a wom.n·e c.ucva. anct
"-'"~~ mllleory ol&gt;d oducotlon

Glmpue ecUon be ''"'" tr.
cootdlneHon wUh 1hoee of ut

I Wi. UllftO I mo&lt;l
_....,..
_ _.to
._
_
. . ,_
IIIlA
_Olhlr
_
ciNilng wo1h , . . _ , I

camoor• Otganlzlnt oll0&lt;1 "''"' lie
•ICIOfOUOif """""'"' Thto ,... lie

-In

ttuCitnlt. I'm UrtCI of tnt
httD•eaaneas •••oclated wfth

_
-·-- ·-"-.
loonHng lor ,., own 110hll Tt1&lt;t
gowernor

the

SUNY

,_

skills. WO&lt;k W1th computers p;,nlopare In a
hneuisDcs inslltute or take a course In
concrpCual dtawonc' Now~ el5e can you
learn "'
comp;lny or !10 diver.e a iiOOP
or faculty and stuc~eo~s 1n such • UIIIQuelr
aWliCtl~ 5eUJn&amp; ol 1\tlk lakes 110fieS and
wa:erralls

w

At Cornell. you an fulfill reqwemeniS.. accelerat.e your decree procram, or SlltJPiy taJ(e
-advantaee ol the opportUnny to study those
lntti&amp;ulne sublects that you ve always put off.
Request an A • - - t
and see for yourself all the
rNsons why Comell Is the
piKe you should be this
summer TUition Is s12s

··M~~per crt!dot or less

-..wecan'tltq~tr"

WhMe cw-. on public aeMCe 11'1111' no1 be ula.shionable

as !Mv- a decade ago, aucl't care.. can be very
.-ardlnQ and pei'IIOMiy satJSiylng

-

otuOanl

~~-

· ·-

• you . . · -ol high cacMmlc slllnding .nd loOidnQ

w....... \'OUI'c:MtPUeon: MARCH 31, 1981

·-··-- -

--

The lt.Me

··-~
fOf SASU to be

that

t1ljiO(IIy

Itt unoof\Mtt\11~

N

~out

11~

.,.

ctonn - ...., ond lulllon

••

mv1t

alt

..
wor ..

ge ...,..,•.

too-ther-lludenfl

-andctullo-1'9'&gt;110
MO tno intt&lt;mlnll&gt;ll MQtea "",,.
Pllft of the state

~

nave ,.._ •u.PPort ot the atudllnta
OM of the m'1" goats ot m:t tenutt
u SASU !Mtegalo will lie to
dtct•••• atudent apathy I
- · · CO&lt;llinlllnt LIMI ptooua

known u

ore-•

par•

the

O&lt;Qat&gt;lllng
Th1&amp; It the methocl by lite
tarotat pos-sfbtt numC..r ot

.... ...,_
lludeml---·· _, __..-Ia'
....,...
-In

plenn fng

a rtd

....,...._..,lon of - - nuo
g:rUtrOOU committ.. otfe.,.ll. .
Olll ol tho SA Aooembly
lleol 1,._1 IIMI only Umo -thy II
csecruMCJ Is When an 4asue bvma
moor. SASU aN&gt;Uld t.UC. tno ""'tch
IOI,_II_,Ia. ThtSWIIIIedoMby
........ lng , ...... ...,.... to - l j r
wllol II happening In .oUIIeny

Educeuon

•bouh1

be

the

._.~~&gt;o~otroltho..,.,.,..,..,..,

litO s.ASI.I llel.;olH o ne! lite
graaaroot•
cot"tmlltee
O.VonitaiiOII to ...., Important.
Ralll• - rr~c&gt;s to Albany.._..,
1101 .,. - - . _ rNO~Ilml

rlmt Atoo- uy-Hio.,.. nor

_

"-"'!Wid"'"'_ .......,..

lOt 011r1aln - - p&lt;IIICiploe I

SI•O.nl Nelwotl&lt;,
-

~

1~1

Stuclonl

CoalitiOn and Ill 1 1 ( -

WIMCII lfl alfeclocl by

budotl

CUll

tM ,,..,..... m~~"'~"'"
IIOCioty.

ol

.._______
_____ .
__ . . _Ja&lt;_ol_
,_.,,....,_..,_,
... ,.,..
2. ~~'KoiJOiilo

"'' "

. . - . ofiafl

1o an....,c to be Mort

. . . , . . .. _ _ _ _ .....?

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I

Aa tiW

0.

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.....
,_ ........
lila tuUion 111M

..- ,••• lhlo Un'-"lly. -

_...............
laH to rltiiOCI

-~~

,..,.._ ....

tho OUIIOIIIocl - h y ol
llucloflla. but rwll!ef wtth litO

nol w.tt&gt;

-...eyoltheltuOanl~ ~.

ua·o "*' 1n SASU .,. .,. mew•

h-- . .
_,.,It

r\a 1111 -

·......,....,

to...,_U.potonloalo-- .........,,__ ... . . . , _
wlt~ln •~• low"" facint thll LAVI_. 10 _ , _ . . . . _
un'-"111 lftd the llfttl,. SUNY .,_,..., Howean...,..pue · ....,.,.·
lie 00 IOITOOMI IO tiel.... I hat IIMtr otudento 01 1J&gt;1o U..-wlly. "1\ove tho 110111" bei'Of\d lila can,_ oo t h a i - - - II
mira ol -11\v?
111e tuition ...._ teN to -lOCI

,.-tout
---..-._.f,_

su.c. r.,..,.toU81n 19181 na,.

~atd

-

,._t7

....umwable otQII\tut1ona

....... tl&gt;elr - · - ...~­
- a n d · - WQtlf' tigl&gt;ll Y•
1llallaoli.l_oaly_d.llla¥o
tittle In u-e • ., of " ' -·
otJw then "' my lttillon boll E8c:l1
...., oltlclal ol otuo.nt 00"1"\,...,.
prot- ll&gt;ol ........ WIH lie IIMI

The""''" jOb of o SASO ~

--laet-·
___ __...
oroo- n.e

.. t~ o1 . -

'""""' h•... logm ""' ... - .
""' • 010 not vet - -

awarenesa

campaign

•••

lnalloqUAIO. U8 II tno lotgHI SUNY
the .. _ , , ,_..,o oeniM end .. IIUCh MU'It Dl I
alltiMty h ... 11oM , . _ SASU ~~~~ good tt&gt;inoo 11101

...,. ro oction.

Ho-.

Ia advJnCe their own ego1

year~

Secuelon got over 200

SASU cleiiQIIH In 11&gt;1 ,....,, atudef1t• into HNt L..ovnoa t1 was
p111, bar Tifta Stoke, nave ...d 10 ..... b&lt;ollen .......,.,_
m""" Oat lftd110tolt
-!Is.
LDI&gt;by .,.y
-· • · \hiOUOf' mtoterma
hwt

Ol&lt;.,.._...,
.,,..,.,_nee.
•
I 110M
a&lt;,.n.r- on
nwno&lt;1ty ol Ill-•• -..
tho ....
..._..,
...........
..,.,..,.
...-.-,u.., .....,.tor_...., t h o - · · " ... _ _ _
11\ol llutlllo may ... ........,lldool Dunno,) .... -

1ft

bel-ln.

Yet--. ....

to -

"'''

,.,

tho $A!W OdhOO

COIIWM-

....

SA

POIIIICall
-lnbol'llfno
...... belen.
_ OUr__

maja&lt;nyllst- and . - In the

tuition
to loml •
.._,.... ca.tlllon. 1bll coalition
WIH
of all grou,. Whloh
would lie o f f - in any way by

the letllt
eamp•lon .
-ecluatlyIMt
.,_
- the lleal1
· -..
ooc&gt;Q
l!om
••caaaton day, nw netp ln
_ . oi,_. In Wt&gt;attiMtr otrllfiOied O!OMiztnv tiMt tobb)' doy trip, and
,., _ ......... "" .... ....,._ tuition
I ptOPOM a relum IO lM .I( \~dent
Rally.

*'"'"'

_,_
_ _L·----lo
-·
-·_____
..........
__...._,_
. ___
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lulllon ~~~- ~ .,.

political anlmaiL Tllelt main

~~~vn..-.anlllr~
~&amp;mFuiQd~MAinl.egallllulha

'""'*"

,,..oltll&lt;tylo~

._...,. nol- to"- .. -

onfloel

biU '-I

.... -

tor a....-,gUcaar, c:ocn.::tyour l'lllcemlniOikoelon•n
111..-W'IIIOII~

wriflno e.l1\p.atgna ancs vaftou&amp;
11-lmorc:hHin ...fbony Yot..,... tn.y liiMIPIOCf IO IIOC&gt;
tile pl-"'0
offonlocl
ol.-,1$ by IIMI Ollto In Ill trac;lo

upon t.nt atMttf\at .,vctenra catt be
pu•tt.G "0 hnl,..., ,,._ ,.,.••

u......llr-

--............
. .,...f..·--·-

.ldloce, EQual ()pponuntly, Wellate. Enetgy, and l'l'cdJc:l
Saletyi.M
Funhelmore, you Wlli ..n griMllata creel~ lowards a
Muter ol Ms on Legal Sludie$1tvough Antioch ScllOol ol
.._tor 1111 oourse WOI1&lt; oomplelad at The Institute
We '"'the Nllion's firsl and rnost ret!C)eded SChoOl lot
perlllegal training, and Sf'IOe 1970. have trained more 1IWI
• •000 oolege IJ1dl8!8S 11om ectllSS IIIII country

-vr ••ar..oo. ......

""'""' oil ,.,.., fouttt to -

.•,. . .- . . . ·IIC!y-

,..-.,WI

. . ,_.u.e,-·--··
lo
-

bVIIIIomeya Vou,..WOII&lt;In the~ fieldolpemmencleQIIIIIian-~andbecwoloedonsuc:hareM
IS £:nw 01 tmettW law, food Dug and Heellh law, Clml'lll

pol.,.,,.

Ape.tfty $ASU 0\lef IM .... . . .
yeara hal created eucceAfvt lett.,

ntkall _,ua twO¥t lhe det.,m-natiOfl
of lt-fttl That WI GM ~

---ga_._,,,_

tor

. - tegenc.es, Pt.tlficser~~~Ceorganza~~DM.nd taw firms as
a Leoal Aaos~antln the ~Wc~sor ~and Pldc
.._otCMWWLaw. YouwlldOWOI1&lt;~per1ormed

fOt roo ""'' ue • ''""""
olfte•••a tte.. MVAftd«.O IN

pro~eot

IA(pllilon 10 _ , - -

tnoUOfl,luu.. ,,.., lie kaf)r"" riMt
lrontbu.-.
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..too clo- dmk . . .. And 11.- who dnnk- oupo
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........t .... the ........... ol pllflcNIIIC ·
"h . . .. ..... bv clocian ond ot H--.1 -...ch which ~ tnl\10'* lhtt . . \lltollo food
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OrWq .;..... ofMn blamed for ...a..r,g ........

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af N&gt;llt Hoollh. and ... aocillonlol dw ~
made, do ""' moM lor • vald scudy ol . . . ...
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af to dllnk • 1.- " " " - oldeo por day lor •
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noecling a ldmuiMt. h af tw md ol dw -orad 10 be no chango 1o Arn«rbn'o co/lao dmklng
........ datplw ttl. muoluo publltlly dw study . - - I.
IIC:lDO&lt;dlng to 7lmc ......-.
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octualy - · 10 "-"' " " - heolth ~ k ..
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Applications will be available in
The SA. Office· 111 Talbert Hall
~ MONdAY, MARCH 23rd
~
for Directors of:
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
SUB-BOARD ONE, INC.
STUDENT ORGANIZATION
STUDENT AFFAIRS
fSA
A-THLETIC AfFAIRS

Alto-Chairperson of:
Communlcatlona Spe1ke1'1 Bure1u
PUbHclty
Elections I Credential•
APPLICATION ACCEPTAMcE DEADLINE

wt!D. APRIL 1st

Sab-BoudJ, Inc.
Your Stwl"'l Smrlu Corporation
announces • S~ PC&gt;Jitioru RWJillrbl.
for Sumnter -F~l 'BI ~md $prlrtg "82
Publiciationl DI9WDn Director
Haith Cue DIYWoD Director
Squire/ Amherlt piv111an Olnctor
Group l.epl Servk:s ~Director
Group !Apl Services Offb ...._., •

Off-Campus HOUJin&amp; ou.ctior

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California contests move

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Communication Undergraduate
Student Association
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"t&gt;oony bow Aid We

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~ thM tho blaclcborrlu lhe ~bOlide tho .....thad boon opnyod

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pr1ndplo "' poHq&gt;don but !he .......... "' .... t!tnb.lnciUJaY-Ihc ~
indUJaY fn Ibis counl)l- whioh fl)lmtcl the ""' 11mbor IWrN hod - .
sp&lt;o)llng heblddos fn clur-cut.,... to~ ltaf)l ....,. ond lhrubtto that
oon~~.... o.bidl ore com.....a.lly mo&lt;e voluatM. v.4l grow loti.,
Spnj,4ng orvuc IMt Ombor llrmO hove .. opoiO&lt;\' tho
unwonltcl Italy grOWih """ be clunrd ..-ualy. provldlng jObs In this high·
U1'14!111ployment roglon. The cxrro""" """'ld be r-'&lt;1 with groat., and
healthier )llekls. and condon would nor be domogtd .. lhcy ttnd to be wrth
Mltliclda, eccordlng to Gail Lucas, • rrntmb«r cl o tec&gt;hnlcal odllitory
commltee to tho Board of F01&lt;111ry

PARTY
at
Broadway Joe's
Thursday March 26th
at 9:30p.m.-?
$1.00 Admission
Drink Specials

Free Bus to Albany!

Attend• the Albany Rally
and
Protest the Tuition Hikes
Albany Rally
Tuesday, March 24
For more information, call 636-2950.

�1I. cQl.jl~©©W®ey
s
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heart being perfeaed
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The ....... 7 lo -"'*"' ol blologlcoly Inert
~ """""""" on on oluminum bMo. ~
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....... """ d.IIYer the

c:onoedlon 10 the OUUido " -

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..._..,.. , . hijmen bolngo, doimt """"' "Tho
~ _ . . . '-ts ·~ nol parloblt ond clw
IUbot - . clw chool _., a. ~ ond
.......... ollnlodlon." ~ t.w. ......tws. ond Millon._, cl
Nu-Tech In&lt; _...,.. oo ..,
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lmj&gt;lonted ........... lho .,_,_ The , _ . . ol ...
hurl &lt;""Y only • .... boa- ond •
- p u l f r m.a -.ld be worn otemollv The
bottllla would be roc:h«god onco or • clay
OlhorwiM. lho pa&amp;rnl -.lei ... fulv mobilo oncl
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always on top
f the news
MondaYRecession Rock &amp; Roll
25 cent drafts
50 cent drinks
Till Midnight!
. - - -• Sub·Board I. Inc. announcn - - - 1
Positions Available for
University Union Activitin Board (UUAB)
for

Sumnt~r·

fllll 1981 i Sprinc 1912

Oluisloft Oorrctor
fiM Atfl Film Comoolttu Choitpmooo
FIM Am film Commitu
Choi&lt;prriOft
Music Com•nru Chell~
MMiic C..krti AMI!""' Chairprnoot

Assist""'

Collftloc&gt;uw C:O..I!Itr ~
~ C-~IHAsmf&lt;Wtl ~

Sor.d c-uru ~
Soo.d c.-.rru ~ Chairpmoe

C..,_.P.....,Ama...-

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Pulolidrw Comllooacor for MMiic c-itru

lnfonul r~ requftcl:

1istJne polition(s) desired

' ay per1illat Wonulion (lncWe 111- number).
HIM ill ...a.ri1k .--.ty .r eflller 1U ,.._. 1W

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IMSC) ,_.,. • s .,.. Moll.• Fri. Sllort jllllllncrip. . . - ........ lnlenins . . be lfriiiiH when
r--.-.hiMidiii.AI_.....,behMded
.. by:

MONDAY. APRil 6th

�'Ignored' Vietnam vets
may get new monument
., o..w Ca,Ju

~-- Sllll/1" W/wJt ~~ ..,._ - . , .
- . -... H -. Hooro!r.
Far ~

ammotlon or us

liOidias, lbat pbr- would follow

'llilh • roll&gt; or .-dAawioa marb.
r,J'JUSt. bod; from a Kr&lt;ldl lna fordiD
- · tOidlen re~um home to 1 red
Ql1pd wdoome.
This, h o -...... not w .,...
O.l.'s '""'"'"' 10 the Stat&lt;~
followina
For lh&lt;m, lbdr
"'""' ......1100 ...........~. n..,
C1n1&lt; home lO ~~ and a
botrlle pabb&lt; . What'&amp; wont,
con1eods Di11bkd Alllcticae

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Schb labdtd il, .....,.,. by do&lt;
Fnd&lt;nol 8uiJdlna oo Odawwe and
HUIOil.

Tnp-11
lnfoa.w vru-e ln jeopardy

lbdr IIUk p~eoe or
~. due 10 • hllllo .,_
lnwran~. "They (lhe Federal
Ocw&lt;mmen1) sa1&lt;1 ~ had 10 ..,
ii1SIIRII« Cor 11 In . _ &amp;n)'Otlf
lripped o.er il-that plucd mr orr a
link.'' lb&lt; ouupol .a Sdl ulu.
COIIUDalu:d. " IC Wy would'••

or losin$

,;.... us • bater..__ no oat

"""""' b&lt; obit lO tnp 0\Cr 1.••
1llia silaadan • as rfllledltd
iroaically ....... U.....0 ..........S
v-~ Harrysmu... • lib lb&lt; 400 poued is lb&lt; ~"*- 1bry ba•e ,_..., WKBW·TV e8d , . _ MldiiDd
ill ..,..,.,_ 10 Lllc ,....._ llaok baw joootly WldertUao o
AJnaimDJ lodcl '-ace In lraa. ~ 10 flUid a echlb lbal as loqdy ..... or COM&lt;ialot. and
"Eadt ... of lbem ,_...,~
•
7 N&lt;wa Dimsor Sc...: IOdly .....uoaed 11111 " may haft
S7,000 lold INdoboo 10 ....., ~ '-&lt; Is n\'t IUUCI U llrao.
ClC&gt;IM 100 lire. "A lol of the lllfl
around their noctJ for doinc lbdr
" Some of lhe th!Qp lbry aoy are ba,.. ~ .......,..l 10 Ihe faa
J(&gt;band.,.tcan'l.-a&lt;todeq~We rue : lh&lt; ho&amp;~aae 1blna ,.., noth111Jbaoinato bappen."Bulhe
medicol..,..,"lllid Sdl~lu.
OY&lt;Tdont," Ridaosoid Htdoeanot did 11\tDl-lhouah thll nery IIlli&lt;
And lllllike lhe miliuuy mm of believe the r~md drive for 1ht 1&gt;11 holpO: " It may lU&lt; away alb11t
prnious amerallon&gt;, Vinnam Veu monument is .,...,.,.Ued 100 &amp;r&lt;ll41y ' or lhe .. mo."

have no arandlC* oommrmorlli,..
mooumcnta m&lt;nd!na thanu fO&lt;
" aa"ima around In the mud and
beina JhO&lt; at," Sdlullz sal&lt;l. lbt
fr0111 V'l&lt;lnam'J ICiionJ .,..,.
rN'Orded willl a 1..., foot by OM
mal

by &amp;u.lll . " We're p.;na 1hem the
oppotl u nity 10 clur lheir
~ if Wy ' " "" 10 •ui&gt;Pl&gt;'1
il, bw I don'l ... ho,. an~

oould citar their~ ."
C'on•'&lt;rtd). Sdlulu ..,.. the aa

....... port
Tbt- cdlf1ce•1 ltrunure 11

cuncnll)' bdna mulled over.
Sdlukt " a&lt;ned .,.., the plan
"'Duld rwure "a movnd
coollinina a bfus pl01c "itb lh&lt;
name of cech ll'ft man wbo dted in
Vittn&amp;lll In lhe c:aotcr of this
I1IOWid "''" be aa .. &lt;rMI
ond
hop&lt;fklly If .,.. murned, the old
monumcm will 1:0 some •-ay br
iAilaJled UIIO lhe noJnd This will
be OM lbal can'l be 1npped
0\'ft Of •-all.td •••, Wltb:·

no-

Nt&lt;W~ . too

Tho&gt;o mvolved with the proiOC(
lhe moownen1 rcsa•na In a
propoocd """""' hTl, 10 be
JHUated on do&lt; -&lt;tfr001 near the

for&lt;&gt;o&lt;

ll&gt;d.. - t d lbal tbt - will ..... - - e l y
eed

so.ooo

lbat lloe S400 oolleaed "' '" • DOl
mooa.h 1o but ('\of"D • ....
cocnpo101e of 1ht old Kane

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SALE REPRESENTATIVES

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Sub Board marred by
'The Current,$ dispute
by Jdr~ R. n a ....OG
Auuttrnl ~ EJilfl'

The Oirte~on of Sub Board I, Inc. •&lt;&gt;&lt;ed 5-4 laR Thun.dar In r.. or of
lf&amp;nlina an addouonal l i.OOO subsidy 10 the Unhenl1y'1 ,.«kly
publl&lt;Zion TM Cum'nt bu1 only tr &lt;~&lt;C&lt;U ..,.....,.,. Is available In 1he
oorpotalion '• bud&amp;&lt;! .
In addition 10 TM CutTrnl mlllft, Ihe Bcw4 VOled
a proposal
mad&lt; bY 01.-.aor o f O.oup Lqll! SeMcu (OLS) Cb~ FutK- 10
cllanao the POSillOl» or Oit«tOt and A&gt;l;ocice DiroetO&lt; or OLS IO DirmO&lt;
of Preopammi~~t and orruM......,~o.t.tlna.,...,.., how on TM Cwrmt dls!Me. ClwmwJ Mat ~ ~loorc
plaad do&lt; decidUIJ VOle, m ucll 10 the ditmay of Studenl Bar " - " " '
(SilA) r qorftaiC&amp;ll.,. Alan lt4otnfdd.
R..-rdd arau&lt;d 11w the _,.sbould be wed ror _,&gt;iu&lt;sof .,....,.,
ICfVtt 10 ..........
He abo ea..loloed Moore IIIII bu tie-lnati.Qa decilooo a11111 be mad&lt;
ar.ruay due 10 tllm uatina c:iralnul.aoa:5 Moore iJ nmAina ror the
- " " ' of !hdaol Ailodatlon (SA) Treuon:r and baa - 11111 1M
c--. ~.
Moore cllcl - llollne IIIII he would be illDU&lt;ft&lt;led by IIIII faa since
" Tile a....t -ben ~ TM Olrrm~ made their deds1011 oo lilt
....
' .. .......... day- did Alan.''
In edllidoa, MoOtt bdlews that Rosmfdd &amp;ll""'Pled 10 delay lh&lt;
Board's del:isloftounlll a oew Board is -iDled ntll mon1h b&lt;cau1&lt; he
... . . ., ....... ror lhe prtaml ...... "The whole debate wu blo... OUI or
proponloa," MoOtt mnarl&lt;ed.

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Rod:.·~· Rou. !!! CoMl.O't'.'I/SPE.LtlfL

EFFEC.\S!I.' AI'JIMAnON.'.'.' "5-D.'!
NEW WAVE /1! Am&gt; A Wl(o&amp;.£
LbT MoRt!!! AOM•s~AJ ts RU.'
A~O IT5 ~oT AVAlLA~L£

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�pancing from jazz to new wave;
Squire home to MDA happy-feet
Rock, southern rock, JU.Z, blun, disco, new

"'••e. All types or music and alltypa or daoclna

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hiallli&amp;bt lJB'a Anh AnouaJ MuscuLu
l}yJtroplly Association (M DA) Dance Marathon
rponsored by CommUII.ll.y Acuon Corps (CAC).
Done~
Moralhoa Chotrcnon Nancy
Sdl"'itkroth sa.d t~ cutr~l plan ilto have &lt;ilbt
bond• Ia on for 1~ ~ e-~t She rq&gt;nrted
that Tiny Li•~ock,
1 campus band, T~
Oouae. Elec:uo M.n MOd Crouroadl ..mplay at
the marathoa.
W'uh the participation rorr~lly standU.a or
mort than 40 couplrs "'listered to dan«,
~hwkkrath is confident thor she ond bee
commiU&lt;U will pull orr another JU&lt;XCaful
morothon.
"We'll be m~dy "'hen rt •'Offtn," &lt;~ 5&amp;id.
&lt;\!so • bi&amp; a.ttrKIIOn for the 1\Pf"rl J, 4 .wd S
weekend wrll be vldeoaomt•-t wu of
them -.Jonued by Squiro Re&lt;r&lt;~tinn ••
S.lr•r.Lrotb 511&lt;1 tbll 11 least ..,,.. that 11 1..01&gt;1
Ofk'-h•h uf the JX"oceedS from the J-t""" "'" &amp;0
to the M OA aen&lt;r&amp;l fund.
" Muncy has bcm comina rn lwon ''"'"..,"
111\1 •'Oupln," the chairml.n \Ald . '&gt;he h..Jcd SU&lt;ll&lt;
•po""'"' as Dtho Chi Fraternhy, P . J IJut•om,,
(·unrmuuily Action Corps (t.'Al.), \na.:one·s
Inn. rhc Kc..-ord Boutl&lt;tUC, I he Mti R.il&gt;"
TM~f ue~o...:. n.c Opt:n Ed Suul...,lorc. \l1nl"ft'
I o. 'u.:bu~ .. •n~o.·htcr' ~lt&lt;..lub aud tht
'"'"l"tron.ll lloet•t•) •U.O.i.luon

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One or the danciDJ coupiel, 'Tim Naprawa ud
VMan Bend, will hold a beMiil rarqoetbaU
tournammt to be hdd March ll and 29 In Clark
Hall. Other couples are &lt;ncouflled to take on
11milar rund raislna oaivilics

o...te• foots
Sdl,.f..troth llddod that the Pabu Bonk oftbt
~- •ill ~fit the dantt marathon ,..,..a~
fund, and .:&gt;~)OM ..
to poruapae.
AN&gt;hcacrun\ can be ubloined fr001 (.larl Hall
until the rk~&lt;lliM or '-'ednndo) 11 5 p m. An
~try rrc ur Sl •ill be choraed fur 1~ bault,
,.hlch "''" be h&lt;ld at Rotary I ..:ld "' noon on
Soturdoy, Mar"h 28.
An intercul pan or tM rnvathon will be
c:ontts~• for tbe de.'fta. All t)'llb of danoe
_,ttsll, dres¥up com~rtion 1111d danceiMIIICina Pf"otrant!Dina •ill be &lt;'Ontrn~MNS for the
&lt;OUt&lt; )0 hour"
0n...e the marothon t.q,n,, the masters of
M...nonio '"" II••&lt; the •'fuci.rl jub of ktqlall
the don.:.n dan..rDJ,I:iiLrna tO lhtrn and ChccrU\1
tllern on Sch•i..kratb '"'" that the cm&lt;US have
n01 yCI been •hokn, but th•t JlltCf'IC~ for tit~
po&gt;ition "''" 1..: hdd.
I he 1ran1J p1ltc" \l1 "".,.. JllllltUn.'\"\1, butrl is
no .,....,,, thJI 1\h!Chc-·n '""'''"" IJI&gt;C"\ the most

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SPRING TRACK PRACTICE
Will begin Monday March 23 at 3:00
p.m. at Clark Gym (Rotary Field).
Weather permitting. If bad then the
Bubble at 4:00p.m.
Practice will be everyday after, either
at Rotary or the Bubble.
-Rotary at 3:00p.m.
-Bubble at 4:30p. m.

First meet at Geneseo-April 8
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Do us 11 f11vor - due to our 11nnuBI inventory, we
must retum the mtljority of our textbooks to
publishiii'S by M11rch 23, '81 .

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PLEASE BUY THE TEXTBOOKS
YOU NEED .!J1Wflll

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University Bookstores
SOUifiE HALL - CHRISTOPHER BALDY
JOSEPH aLICOTT COMPLEX

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At the following locations:

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Squire Hall 9 a.m.-9 p.m.

GoQ'dyear Hall 12 noon·9 p.m.. Governors 12 noon· 8:30 p.m.
Capen lounge 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Porter 12 noon·9 p.m.
Student Club 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

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Clay has ad6td !C ~~&lt;"' rC(Jlbll Alahou&amp;b ~~~mr
or aile alllftes arrh&lt; chr"""' tbt loa! r«rwlin&amp;
•&gt;'11&lt;01, th&lt; coach 1101&lt;11 num&lt;row ..,..lk-&lt;&gt;M"
ha•~ rnalk lhl&gt; lam tht larlttl 10 UB's lti&gt;tory.
Handlina all 1ht roachona duton. Clay bu bttn
"•o.lrina (ha) cad orr. Woth 1ht numbtr or Jlrl•
h&lt;r&lt; and tht IMDY dtff~tm neniJ, 11'1 •trY hard
10 •-etch aU tile aahletn"
Compartd 10 lui fttiDn'a !tam thai lacktd
"th&lt; d&lt;&gt;ottd &amp;lhletr," 1hi1 dub hu displaytd
hi&amp;h nllhusoasm durin&amp; "•ork~ua"..-"o •
With lh&lt; club's mormous slu lh&lt;y a •

fin1d&gt;tr in WI )tar's Scau dlampioDsiUpt abo
spnn11 in th&lt; milt rday rxe ....S ...0 rday.
Jouuna GMdy art co-capCIIJM Lalit lilnO,
•ho nans 1M llOud ...0, nd lhr« , _ _,,.._,
Mary Scarb&lt;atMr who -dina to Clay "can
panicipac&lt; iD aay &lt;&gt;till and do wtl."
Tbt Royall, •ho practicr daily, J*Ucipat&lt; in
ahar fii'Sl S&lt;lllft~ mea apbiSI Canlliw
Coli~. ElY Community Col~ and Buffalo
Seal&lt; on Mardi 29.
"llw •ill be to let our fttt •"&lt;t and - JWl
•ucdy •hat •~ bavt btr&lt;," explains Oay.
The rqular S&lt;tiOII bqi111 April 8 at Citncs&lt;o
Scat&lt; Collqc. UB will comptt&lt; m tMir horn&lt;
mateh&lt;l &amp;I S•ttt Home Hi&amp;h Scbool (April 14)
and Buffalo Scale (Apn1 21).

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June 8 to July 21, 1881

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Dl8ccMr the cUst8ndlng advantages ci starting Of c:ontinuing
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Vol 31, No. 8t SUNY at BuHalo

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plans to fight restrictions
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Record Stores.
In an .un~pcctedly quick Robert L. Kdtcr- a stav.n&lt;ll
conclU$iOA. Stale Supreme supporter of the student
court Jud&amp;t Rudolph Johnr.on opcrat ion - ordered it reopened Yollh a limited mvmtory
c&gt;al~ the Stad&lt;nt Anodauon
(SA)·run Co-op a "valid and ulc~
Co-QP Pr&lt;Std&lt;nl Otrry Ante!,
student enterprise" and
mandoted that it is entitled to all who pral~ Kener Monday for
rishtS and pnviltg&lt;s S!\iOYM by handllna the c.uc "Yer)' ...
.aid he bclit••d the d&lt;cision
otl\er student aroul)l.
Accordin&amp; to Sub Board "dahl:d tho faa that the Co-op
Executive Director Dennis hu ktpt a "low profile" in
Black. the dcQslon "jullilics recent years . "With the
-·a-~11.the Co-op and all the other rcsttlaioos, we arc nCM In a
0otMU dot• ,.... CllflirCIJOt . . . 1'101,.... r.honct CIOwct...,.
lfOUPl" thai IMIIY had feared posuion to compete,'' Antd
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and the lawsuit ...as one or the
had won the suit.
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reponed to Tit~ Sptctrum the limits."
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Friday and announced ln
Monday's "&amp;Ira" edition. lhat the restriction• •ere
Cftds ova n.e yean or coa rua KtUer's ,.IIY or "appcasin&amp;"
AD o\]bany eoun !all wut nded ......,. a
with pn.-ate buiiDaamall Cart the ease. Catllna it a very Ullan lawsuit procaaiQ&amp; lhc SUNY Board of Trust-·
ho operates. chain of mo.-e by the University dcdsioD last May to lolk dormitory lea SI.SO.
President, Alltd said that II
~ stores throu,hout the
JStera, ~Jnut« llftd Pruid&lt;nt or
pre-ented tl)e issue from l.bc Sbodmt ~Buffalo area.
oi!M SCale Unmnny
inititatecl the 1ep1 bccomina "cut and dry" and (SASU), filed the suit
lO dlarJiAa thai
J)t&lt;ICCedin&amp;s in JaaiW)' 1976, WO(I&lt;lQ&amp; ~&amp;&amp;inSitM audcnHUD the T rustca mid
Cbancdlo&lt; OiiiM
record
SIOI'c.
after filina a comjllaiot will! the
Wlwtoa violaled the s.-•s &lt;&gt;s- MeClJAI Law.
Kutn. who as University Tbc clecisioft was tiJack dwina on ~ve
Uni.-CRity the )'eat before. Ia
his daim, the bullneuman Prcsickn1 was named ckfmdant Scssioo Which blocbd 111\Y sttld&lt;nu from
allqed thai ll)e Rtcord Co-op in the lawsun, would have bcal mmdiQ&amp; and voic:ia&amp; iotpn .
has continuous "use or the penooally rcspoMible fat lhe
Am:trdiol to T......_ ClWrman Donald
resources or the Slate or New SIOO,OOO ea~ daim had lhe Blinkm, h o - , lk ClOUft fotmd that there
York to oonduct ruinous eouru ndl:d qainst UB. " He wen no ~ of lhc law. Diseuuioo
compttillon with p rivate had a lot Ill aake." Antd aKtcxrniQI the bikc-111111 111e approvlna. VOle ~
all.erprisc: .••
sormlled.
both done pub6dy, llliakeo rcportl:d 10 1M
Ketter alto told ~ Sp«tntm Sp«trum.
Monda.y in tbe waite of the
c:oun also saw -ruu, iJJipropcr if lbc:re
,,_ wuTheany~
He also daimed thai UB's
prior 10 the public foru111,

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Court rules against SASU suit

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Blinbol rCICOUDCed, bcc:aua il wu willlm 1M
realm or n«ma.t ~ n.t "Rat~..
or the cliJawioe was tiJack • pet&gt;jic. he Jllli&gt;ted,
Sltnl lll&amp;a.lltained ill Octob« !hal •beD doe
Tnastca calkd an Encutive Seuion last May to
d~Kw$ "Pf'OPO'Cd and paodina liuptioo aad
~ IMU&lt;rS," lltey .aually drifted iato
dlsc:uuloe about the hik "TIIa." be added, "ts
an ane 00\'C'red 8lder QCOptiolu to the
&lt;&lt;&gt;I- Mcalll&amp;) law."
Am:tfclill&amp;to the Stat's &lt;&gt;s- Mt&lt;Wta La•. a
public body •ay call an E~tcul!n
Sessiotl~ to the pu~ Wldc:r .,..,..;..
cooditiocs.

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cootestiQ&amp; the Boerd's rJabt," Stcra
an:ssed, "but the ckbeu oo the rent increase wu
carried Out in Eucuti'vc Sc:aioe and prolul&gt;itl:d
anyopc on the ouuid&lt; from orfcrina a dirlrrcru
opinion-"

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locttr)' 1\ldo Rad&lt;N&gt; "'"-"'1 ......au.
area dc:ib tim w&lt;tk. He • ..« o W. a&gt;iautc ~1011 rroa
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&lt;hn I!OOscudtnt• ••ll- ha&gt;&lt;hovsill&amp;...,. yur. ln)ually, •htdl
800 """ld be C\lt ..... to be bticd on lUI I&lt;JO&lt;HI\t-board wkaiOII
from lfOUPfi dtttfmincd by tl\&lt; amouJ11 of rim&lt; spcllllft lh&lt; to:&lt;l&lt;l&lt;n&lt;&lt;
hailt .
W.qrkt 'i romm 1t1tt md Monda) 1flernoon m Capen Hall co
debolt ..h&lt;lh&lt;r HoUS&lt;~p· ortaonal plan&gt; ar&lt; on )bt Unl•moty'• boil
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Tbc otltl&lt;m&lt;nl canodltd o tltrtt-day duct~
arbouaooe ......,. •bicb lldledtded 10 bqln
Marth 4
The btanna .... ailed 10 ' "c 111c State a chantc 10
subotanU.lle IIJ &lt;horltl tb• ROt&lt;nbl•tt·Roth raltlroed
hu Sludmt Coone ond TeadiCr Evaluation (SCATE)
rtpOrU to the ~or Slatuliao for tl\&lt; 19'19 10

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Un.h·t~n•t~ -&lt;:ou.nst:l Wattn Oonaaruma and
llooalblott·Rotlt tauld 110t bt ..-...! for CI!IM&gt;ml , In
oddllioo. all --....nc _... ha•• bern
m&lt;tn~&lt;tcd b!' tilt
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failed Statt11oo 101 1as1 ,..,....,
A»«i&lt;i&lt; Du&lt;OO&lt; or 111c OfriC't of ~udtn\ Alliin
ltonlld Oollmoo,~u eurmul)o &lt;OCt&gt;ubona .. ,~ tbe
o...._ or Untltqrodcwt EducatJon 10 dttttmln&lt; of I
d ... -.;tlon .,_ance""" behlndled byti\&lt;Uni•trWit.
IICClOrdtna to Statistic&gt; Cbaorman Ptttr ln1&gt;. 111&lt;
UN\ft'\jlt artt'\'anCX proadurr 1Upula1n lt\at ont~
ondo&gt;odtoal com.,Wnu mav be arb.onued
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Housing lottery questioned;
status of seniors in doubt

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the' world"' r~ a••\1110&amp;11~
Tbc Proc-•, """"Y ""'or' •ndudn
he
nlttl iD 0cw0&lt;r 197'1 •vb the l'fc" Vorl StMe Hu.maa
RW&gt;ts Comnvuion _ , . ,... ua.~Jhy otrrtc f u t r -.
Tht complatM .,_. fr- tbe ............_.,
un•~ to ,.........,.... tl\&lt; ~'*
h*Y dona to pmDJt IIJoo t»W to fty to N«w \ort
Cily for S&amp;bb.b leT' as • " " , , _ . ._......
Rotlt ~.,. _ , rn~~t daroa to be before dot s.w-to " " D.roat dot 10 ~ ltoMUIIu Rotlt ....

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U....auynob. 0.. caw••ohed
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Ia April 1'171 1\&lt; rtf-.1 tO tO 0 plo,.aol
n.nm...,. afa .. lltitlc ,...,.ol•l" off • tilt .oolill&lt;
of the ~C'f d:ur tO I ((X ll'lJUf')
n.. Prof.._ was tbwwod •1lllrc1dlcdulo,. cto.aa
,.llbout tbe eq,.,,_ ~·,con...,. Ott f -

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rtpnmaod He 1\u abo bc&lt;n t.trc.l fram ~
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W - Wlll l!fCK1ll tb&lt; Comorutt«'&gt; flndinp tl\" wtt\. to UB
Proodcnt ltoCcn L . l(&lt;tta ud o ronal d«:Won "'II be mod&lt;"' tl\01
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HCN11111 Oortaor ModiiM lloyor &lt;apbined thaa
•'titold
thM an equal.,....,._ of •.OC.J from eodl VOUP •ould be CUI
•• Apporm lly t oday tbcy q~ "h&lt;lb&lt;r m. •oultl be
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tbe d.-....s toct•em luJ '*'""Mt« llld
HOIIDII&amp; orrocilh illdbttd o ......W. to• "lrlls lllc cwi&amp;jul ......,...y
loct&lt;rY piUI 111'-111 11 a 1&lt;t policy.
mntmdl tlul!
bU Omunon « bac'ltl\&lt; autbonty to ~ tbc ..-lotions of tl\&lt;
loctuy at any point. Ht scraotd, "They did not Ay K would be a
ilrln &gt;tftlorlty mdt proportion ...

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Boro&lt; dl&gt;llf«d. "(UB President Robert l.) K&lt;tt&lt;r oteqlltd (Va
Pt« tdtnt for
StudtAt Affa ors Richard A.) Slutl~ ow'&gt;
r&lt;\'l)nuntndlllon ." He noted, "That mtant tl\&lt;rt .... o mand11• fot
bousfnJ to do thlnas doflerrntly than btfou.. •·
Last litftltRtr, ~er mad&lt; tl\&lt; dtcision m auaranttt bow.ona to
rcUiunm baotd 011 0 r&lt;COtJUnCOCiatiocl frotn tbe Unl'tUIIY·•1clt
Study Group.
Campuo Raol&lt;lentt
Tht Sludy Group. IInder lllc dlm:tlon or Siudl ow ud Boytt.
dt\'dopcd a pnorily list of l l l c - wbo woWd bd\tflt on·
~ bool1itl&amp;. 11 dtttrmiocd tl\&lt;"""" oqubbk - · o r dta&lt;llna
•boch croup of I'UUTNIII Jludmu lhould bt pla«d on o wait'll&amp; ,,.
for tl\&lt; follo•11!1 year.
Tht plam to a'*""'« ~lll for r~ • - be~;
tl\&lt;coocro-.yllova • hidl mvmiQiaudmo sho&lt;lld be ttPt 1ft tbe
mid.mcr halls The Stud) GrOUP cootmd1 that on acr--tbe-board
CUI b unf11r 10 tludtou.
Tht
lfOUP b primarily taCIC&lt;med with attri1lon. In paa
ycon lowcr-d&amp;ssmtn wue auaranlted bouJbla ..ith tmlon ud
aroduaie studmtJ clcmd QUI Of tbc dorms. W..,.., disdoxd t hai
this lPI&gt;&lt;Oitb has DOl bttn Nled ®t.
The lrlllllltnt Ollanst tl\&lt; uniWcntl c:ot b that o fr«hman or
sophomore wbo b drnicd bowil\a m~y &lt;1\oose tnnsrn co anotl\&lt;l
w:hool. Senior• would bt tt&gt;&lt;m commiued to finbhlna t he&gt;r
ed1101tlon 111 UB despite. bcina lhw out of lht dorms.
h b more proOtobk for the Unl11USity to protect looomlna
1tudmts ond lo•cr&lt;Wimm.. Tht piUJooopby of IOitK boullna
orriCiab bo.,......, I• that oppcrdas:smea .,....;ck o "calallna
~ .. in lllc raid&lt;oetllalls. ~ore Its$.,.,.. of \'llldallsoo ln
uoldcr" halls ud d&gt;ty tmd to bt quidcr.
Tbc all!llbcr or~ halved for boosi!la lhb,..., , _ modo
biab&lt;r 0.. ..,..accl. AppcollilalldJ llOO beds - bdnl raavcd
ror ~ frelhmcD ood trmfcr audall&amp;. a.m... donn raidttlta
•iD be ")'llO for 1M r.......una 2$00-out ofo ampuototol of

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President
Vice-President
Treasurer
SASU Delegates
Univenity Council

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ODe housana orroc:al dalrntd th11 " M bod JOO- ~ion•
· than we bod orilinallj amldl*ed."
Boro&lt; wrllkd lhM 1~ or• • am~~cr aambcr or audmtswantina
to the dorms than ia otbcr years. He .nrl"- tlw to tbt
oean:ily or ofl..,..,pus bousi"' uc1 tbc me:.- iD hnl.ina toAL
Hilloric:olly, abotot r.w poruDt or l"tttlllliDDaudtnts wian&lt;d to
the dorms &lt;1\- their mlndJ.

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Thursday, March 19
Porter C~feteria
10 p.m.

It's YOUR Vote,
So ·Hear YOUR candidates!

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The Lebone.e Student Assoc.
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p&lt;odu.~oon .,..,, Cbl")lkr employee •oold bt ,.;4 11 a mt of Sl~ per
hour. w~~o..- GM and I or4 Motor c.om.-7 ..,.u,. • cUd

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T1&gt;t matttt ""I bt dot&lt;..-d bt&lt;WUII C..\4 of'll&lt;iala Md ,..,.._,atr&gt;nof
the UNicd ~ V.or~cnllJAI!.),...,. tilt ..,_cOWl ,.lltrooc a

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addKIOO tO paid •a.."elloft t - .

Dr. Elias T. Saodf
Tla•nclay, March 19
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eo 1oa11 ,..... .-.~ bu... to tht ane 011 • trilll " - · Neoo Yool ~·
eo.ttliOf HoaJI L Carey "" m lloorteto MO&lt;&gt;Ciu to "'Il til« 1*1 •••b
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rtL..o"n for ou .......,lkd "81111&lt;'1 Traon "

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of llolffalo'l L.pl ILoil .....,
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AUihontf (Nn AI
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tdlool c-. ptriOd Tilt pmalbl- •rl -"""' a llnr( hiaon "'
lklfalo .. LllRT, ec
; wod by 1 .W. S'f..-11- hi~No~Jrt"'f tla
proJC'C.1'!i ~ c:onJINC1tae ciTon.J
A """" r - .. ~l bt oo tbt r«mlly.com;ol&lt;ltd r:rri:JivaoiOI\ nl tloc
lntt'ffiiCC !o«tloo. Tbc100-fool·lonaarcoo, localcd jusa nonh of M•UI ood
f ttfY Strm\. 11 *hnt ahc ..cut and a)\'Cf"' Wbft.a) ~\ RX'Il"t" tk rod
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offlrial ~ V.llco• vatd •lhc .....,...._ Oro 1Jir
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roo 1M I~ lh..,..P ........
mttn&lt;~ion wuh tht fnmcl\ and.,....,.,,..
Tht Scapon Oi¥tJioft, 10 &lt;Onjunction ...,, .. Nl T A, hal in"ow&lt;'d I
;womouo""l nmpelp hitlhliabtiq tile Pori of 8utfalo'o ...,.. role lo th&lt;
Sl . l. a - S&lt;nay~ We. s,,..., oDd rn UflllOIIII'I'&lt; 1n tilt
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W&lt;'lltm ~ Yorkt'fllumcd out 17),000 """''"" 1 bnutrful i..rlld&gt;)
"til«
Sl Pa~ri(t. "• llal
.,.,..,. nu tO hillll&lt; Arttt• of BufltJo "
Tllc 62ild uniAII ....... 1111Ktt4 2J~ ...~, Md Q¥c:r 4001) -dJ&lt;n IO Ill&lt;
a~oqa 0c1awarc A - r.- ,.._.
10 v.-.. Utica StiUI •
Tho Ull~cd lrillt•Ammcaa ""-'*~&lt;'~~or t:ror County, ..,.,...,.. or the
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plll'lldc, ckdarcd tlult ponoci-• .,.,. fr- p1acts u trw
Wells¥ilk andpointaln 01!\lda. Ntarly •1 paniClplnl&gt; and "')CCLUtou......, •
did 1&lt;o Ill&lt; tl'1ldltional ln&gt;h pun. Addrt-1 oo1ot come,. 10 truh n.,..
•bleb n..w"" llotlr or lhc c~owr~~..... . - .
Aller 40 ,_,. on Male Street. tire ,.,_ -...s to O.V..,.
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Maiol Street will bt blocked to~ trofTIC G1KZ tbt LststT :XOJ«l i&gt;
COOIIplclcd.

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Praodmcy t~"""' -.told 1M~

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be ........, ..... Ken&lt;r'l
ia II ,...,. h&lt; a.-·1
beer! fOOd for the On.-.itr'• audmu."
Ma,........,,, a f1111·Ia• •udal1 ll
UB, a&amp;lac~ed tM . , _ , . , IJD&gt;inc.
_.... ..... tl ·~ lypocal of .... .......
admi••,...._.-routlcd ie KG«)' and
OWIJ' ftO&lt;n tbc q&lt; of U&lt;ld&lt;nll and f..-ully
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antagc:rists of

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Ya tbc f0&lt;11Kr .. -

yesteryear rejoice
Thtoupout h11 tenure. Uoivenlty

ronn&lt;r E.dilor-in.Qid rq&gt;clfUd that 11&lt;
betit&gt;ct Ketter (ltaoi...S tM Uniwnfty
oommiJllily in 1!179. c:bcciq that tile
PrCllclcnt was ~ mort in deatula bit
....,. rather than oervina .-htr term.
.. AU M w.nted to do PfO•c M CIKild
be rc.appo,lnted;' IIDSCD explain&lt;od, uwbca
M had abiolutdy no lntcnllon or eomplctniJ

Pr&lt;ddc:ol Raben I.- Kc:n&lt;r was oftcD tlalts
paitued U I villainous ftaut&lt;, a ID&amp;II insuallcd.
to restore law and otder «o a riot4oru
campus """' continued to nllltb&lt;lllscitutiool
u a disciplinarian, rather than ad~ina to bit term:·
mtd lh&lt; &lt;"- of th&lt; 19'05.
Rosen. dufina bis own ttoun aa Tht
Pcrbapo oo one bdpcd ~ this ~,..,·, hdm. oil.. times called r"'
ptrC&lt;Pfion 1110« than tM t&lt;oo fund&amp;m&lt;OW ~cr to ral,n and filled tM paper .......
studml aro•P" oo-eampu$-l'M Spmfllm · · - INf·Kt&lt;ttt cnatt:rit.l HiJ
and til&lt; undetpaduau Student A$soc:iaioo balleyboocd aory ia I!J71. c:bcllfiC thai tot&gt;
(SA). Thi• antipathy multed In an own aduuoistr"'ors m Capen Hall had lost
caroplli&amp;n to strip Kctt&lt;r or his Pr&lt;Sideacy. confKicncc ill tM Presidency doew tM
that peaked durin&amp; lh&lt; simultan&lt;Ousterms of attention or the Uruvcnity Council and th&lt;
SA Presicknu Rkhard Moct (and "-tl surroundina &lt;omll)unity.
Schwatu.) and Jay R-.. u 17tt Spm.-'s
Rosen illd bu llltitud&lt; wu baled on two
EtlitO&lt;·in·Oiid.
facton-on&lt; trodltioaal and lbc ocher
Cotttacted Monday. th&lt; form&lt;r &gt;tilden! &amp;rounded in OI&gt;POlilion to K&lt;tttt'&gt; pOitcies.
lcad&lt;fs condemned til&lt; Keuer Pmideney, ' ' Hlsto&lt;blly, IMrc bas al~..Y' beer! 1

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correct and time _.ould prove thicr
opposition to !Cella' iusllfocd.

1cnsion becweeo tbr pa,pc.r and tht
adminl&gt;tndion.'' he noced. sayi121 that rochcn on"""'""' - • .,.,..,_..,. mou&amp;b to
•'Oi« OJli)OSition ' to the Ptulclent dUriJII ll)t
bdaht of his poWtt.

o-,tloto
Rootn, a vocal ot&gt;poncnl or Kelter durin•
hio two rcat stay • 1he rornront or aud&lt;nt
polltko. oald h&lt; '""' .. amused" by Ketter's
annouoccmmt, but not surprised.. T'he:

f'ad
Thu&gt;thcr probkm ,.aslhr Kcucr Slylt and
the Prt:sidtnt's f~ tO provide inDOYIIlYC
and cn.a~ivr leadcr$bip to a campus
undeca.oln.a mud~ tran.sidons.. Rosen

rdi&lt;f and llttlo surprilt that Ill&lt;
admlnistruot bad f....Uy Sltppcd uide. and
aumed tbll 1hdr arawnenu bad beer!

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dltlfJ&lt;d. " H~ wu a nwt wbo ran tile
Unin,ily by forCit of IerrO&lt;, kCCPfna IM
bumaniWUn clerneau 111 t:tled by
tbreau, .. ROfCII ..,.._.,., ..and M ltp tw
cn1irt adulinisi'"'"'J orr btalaoc&lt; by bern&amp; a

m&amp;llltt or bwuucr.UC COOUOI ...

Yt&lt; ~ loda) . _ 1 f&amp;llil in his'""""'
, ...o yCWa - · The EditO&lt;-it&gt;.Qiid, now a
llfWIUIIe lludm\ • New YO&lt;t Unt•C1111y,
C&gt;OnCCdcd in an onlcrvieoo Monday that IW
atac:k was coo pc:nonal 1n n.au•-e, rathc

than l usr focwina hi&gt; tiWilt on KctW's

I(:LIODS.

And Kctltl turned this &gt;11111&lt;1)' to bk.,.....
advan1aac. '"Thr mort Tlte Sprc1rum railed
qo!IISI lum and embittered its tiClad&lt;s,'·
Roo&lt;n admiuetl, "tbt , _ . h&lt; i~t~t ........, it
orr. &gt;tlYin&amp; It was )Wl a bwlch of _ , .
auc~m~s . ·• ROfCII said that 1hert ..,.. t:110ttt)l
fodder in Kenor's ~ to mab a ""-'
"*"" aaaltw him ra1hcr lh111 jua auad&lt;ina hiJ
pr:nonal aylc.
"Rathcr tllan llUd Ketter's CIJ&lt;liOnlle
Uru.....Uy, """ portrayed 111m M a n~lhk:u
tyriiDI. which b&lt; ......... ""' abotdcl hav&lt;
beer! IDOK rdcntless i1l our auacl.s oo his
record~ n

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lmplratlo&lt;o
Yt&lt; Rosen's lltackl 111$pll'cd MoU to tde
up 11&gt;&lt; anti-Kt&lt;tet cawe, tM r.....,.,. SA

l'ruldcnl maintained thh -

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Pr...dmt dld """"
oomc " ' - r.. Keu&lt;r, " " - - tllat ""
cmaia ..._
rdauta to pubfte .......,
cdldlioo tbq orr.. ooWd ..,.,. and .....,
wor"ted taplb&lt;r. "On l.binp tin"""'"' cuu
and...--. be and .... ~ ........ _,."""'
trith Ulft&gt;r1'1Q1ioa, .. Ma)'mOiul cluascd.
Ye&lt; for .....smu and •ndcrarwl-a 1ft
particular. Kcucr was 1101 as fOOd a s _,
•"OUld havt tital, ~ ~- His
own rdaljorui,IP tritJI Keuu was oo&lt; as bod
u th&lt; Untvcnay P r - lnalto poruay il.
tbr lormrr SA ofllaal nocetl. -as fOOd as
CUrmlt SA dridllldl T - y Sbettuol ctau....s h&lt; &gt;haro witlltlortot&gt; llilmiDilmoor.
..Tbc .... tbre&lt;"' , _

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•illl boa al\cr til&lt; ~
had baled. ''Slledsaa
didn't dnl "'COI1ftootaloa politia, wtlilc
. otbas did,.. 1M a-SA l'raidaM QlloDcd. "I
Maycr!IOba saod, ""'""

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~he didn't
Rodau addtas."
For ta is o.-n p.arc . Sht-t ba.n

anochcr camp111
Kelter c::litott to leave oo• .
He praised til&lt; raipJn&amp; Prddmt for
wortiq dOidy with aud&lt;as •
,_.
iftlponmt islAos mtl for potlunf for
compktion of the AmbcnJ
Kctttr .._
(til&lt; U..._..,) &lt;apal&gt;ly...
.., was SOfiY tO - bim ao,n Sh&lt;diM
lamom.ted, "bur at loaSl he: kh a at ilK wbm
It ,.;u be R:bltivdy easy to fmd . _
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the Go' 'ffnor speak was his allcsed
or suppon for lhe Stat~ Univer~Wof
New York (SUNY) l)'$lcrn. Earlier
Sh&lt;cl\an c haracterized Carey as UB's
"Public Enemy Ntlmber One. " due to
his failure to bonor his 1974 campai.an
promises or support for lhe syltem.
Asi&lt;k from student prottSU, fdlow
Council mernben raised objcaions to
the first chol&lt;t!, pointin&amp; out that having
Carey s~ak at UB's commencement
could imply lhat the Unlvesity W1IS
makina a political statement.
Sheehan nottd lhat he saw the
commencement sp«&lt;b by Ktt.tcr as a
"farewdl" address. and he "wondered
if it coeld take a mo~ appropriate
form."
The Governor has not b«n dimimued
from the roll or rwure speakers,
acoordi~ to Millont.i, who explained
lhat be will make recommendations to
the speaker sdtcUon c:ommiuee. He
adclc:d lhat Carey will "be on lhe list of
possibilities."
Ketter coofltmed lhatlhe main reason
the-Council asked him was his upcomina
raiJnation, but be rM~ar~bered another
posslbiUty. "Wbm l fim came, l lhink I
said til of the comm~nt sp«&lt;hp
for lhe lim lbrte or four years," Ketter •
said. He pointed out llaaL while it cost
£rom Sl,OOO 10 SS,OOO for a spcalcer,
"wbeo you
1M Pnsidentto speak, it
doesn't cost a -penny."

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Mllionzi picks Ketter over Caey for Commenametspeech
Studen1 protests over tht possible
choice or New York State Gov~rnor
Hugh L. Cat~y as commencement
s~aker have tvaporated with 1he
invitation and aa!Cpl~ of University
Pre$idenl Roben L. Ketter replacing !he
controversial polilicjan.
Conflict trupted when Univtnily
Council Ch11irman' Rober1 Mlllon.l i
offered lhe spealtina CONemcnt to
Carey in ~arly February. Most di~nt
arosr from the Student A5sociation (SA)
and peaked wilh plans for an alttrnllive
graduation scheduled to be held lhe !by
before the actual ceremony.
The Council PresidetU learned last
Monday lh.l1 Carey will be in brad
during UB's commencement. Three days
later, at the monthly Council meetin&amp;
Millontl asked Ketter to speak at lb&lt;
graduation-a
request
Kette.immediately aranted.
UB's I Htb commencement is
scheduled for May 17 at 1ht Buffalo
Convention Center.
Havlna Kcttcr'U a speaker is "a vast
Jmp rovemenl ov« Carey, ·• SA
President Tom Shedwt said. "t don't
want to knoc!k
Presiclcnt, butlltyont
would jle an improvemenl over him
(Caley)." He theorized lhat "MiUonz.i
and lhe Council 'll'&amp;nted to show a IOkm
or r«~ to tbe President-and
&amp;fllduallon was an ideal way."
'T'he main student objt:etlon 10 bavina

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as Ketter resigns his post
The rimiq of UB Pruodcnt

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annoUIIC...,..,,.,....,,...,.,..o~&gt;Jm.«,olr"lu.ord. butllca~Mu no•lltJ&gt;fW

10 tile Krtl&lt;rl' l l · - old son Ml&lt;tlad .

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Your Student Service Corporation
AN~OL'NCES

- POSITIONS AVAILABLE

for St' MMER- FALL '81. SPRING '82

HEALTH CARE DJV. DIRECTOR:

&lt;=• •ordintllt:t the odminiltn•tion of the l'bttntllk.') f l:tini&lt;:td lnb. &amp;c""'liw l'..d....,.ttic .n
l '4'atc:r. rbt: S uod..11t llwh IMuniJICC l'n..,...m.lllo•ocl Mubik: l&gt;ri\-.:-. &amp; Hw lth "'""

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Hr-.- ( ::C.dl. The dircclur • • • OIIPCM-.,.tbt: ·-iun ctl the(;,...., IA'lbll S..T·
..._Off.(: - llouoint Office &amp; the l ' J\. T'teka C lff'-. I~"'Wii l..il&gt;r.on &amp;

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nol o((C\'1 Mr ~olont«r work II IM Uftolmtl) Sbc "dl &lt;'OCIUIIII&lt; 10
• ork on tM rmo._oon of IM Oonoan 0 Manm Hou.c aod • ill lho
contlnoc to IPll&lt;lf on ..bk ood .,..bile'~"-·
When Krtcr re6nqwollc!o bis JlO'IliOO " Prnidcnt an Jonuory 1912 111&lt;
fomlty will ~ OUI or tile Uni•cnlty-o• "f&lt;&lt; llouoe on Ltllrun Oti• c u.
Eaauu•..tlt 'The: Km..-·• O"o a home m Nortll &amp; malo and a fartD in
Allqha&gt;y County.
Accordma 1o M.c:bld. his fllbtr i• •• .....tltnl ""''d&lt;nf......, ODd 1ta1
plant to- o""' ~ fortM fiiiU1)
''He alao buo pnc
he'• locm 10or1&lt;1n&amp; 011 for ,.... - : · MJdltod " It'• bead 01 a
......... alluce lidcd coetin- tr1d ••• ot'&gt;- or llllfloolobi&lt;sn
'The: Mtl&lt;rl ...~ llucc 0 ...,..,.. IC.oJ ()()).
(211. - Miry (l.S).
They olio .....,. wee pwoddUidreo. Xar ~ a.pmocd tbc , . . . _ . of
the mt or llor X.Ucr dan. u ..... .. . WI) .,.._., oboooJ .... .,. tMillcd .
Kater hal~ plant fO&lt; o OK re-llll&gt;betlal. lkfO&lt;C he ret.,..
10 UB Ia 1912 • •laodiaa profc:uor ta the ~ D&lt;penmcaa. 1oc
plan$ 10 COIIIplct~ - ' t on two boob .,..._ly Ia pnllrftO.

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&lt;:.. ........ St"""-t ...:ti,;ne. ~ ie s.,.lnl ll•~l us c::a...;,_..... ul the l 'ni'-..:nil)·

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Mrs. Xrtltr ldm1ncd 1hll a "ould 1tc aooc1 10 IIMIIy be &lt;Mil or tbc poobloc

Pl' BLICATIONS DIV. DIRECTOR
Cc•wdinnt&lt;.'O Suh-llc oml I publi.&gt;utic101• &amp; publtctll' mcludint muntltlr ,.._..;,;o...._
..~ N oehullllt.'O ft "'""'"'' int&lt;-rcst I!Ublicotio••..

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pbot"'ffiPPIcr
m Newplan•
York"hen
C'ilr. Krtt&lt;J
rncalod
t1t.o
andMichael,
lti1 fllbrr
talked llltout
IM rmanatiO&lt;I
"M
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b...u- 1rip 10 tbc Clly 8
"I_....., him to 10 ahr:od W..h it," Mtcllad uld "llnola PraiclcM
allord ••• to_.. .. ....,..ror ..._ "
...,.,,...,. you'•• clooc II you cu do," he rcll&lt;acd, "11'1 u.r 1 0 oo." MJdlad lddcd. "He kcpo • •
11 lloc u...cn.r b7 no~,....._
•roac • tlac orr~tt."
Tile Ptaodaw'• ..,f.. Lol),- plcucd ......... . ''TIIcUdo•e
a11 1llrilcd.•• w ~ 11 .... 11Hncla)' ........,. .,.,.
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Students Association presents

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Beginning:

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March 26
Food Tasting
Thursday, 8 p.m. Lecture
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Movie
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Red Jacket Lounge (2nd floor)

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March 27
Friday, 8 p.m.

Cultural Show
Woldman Theater, Norton Hall

March 28
Fashion Show
Saturday, 8 p.m. Dance
Fillmore Room, Squire Hall

Searchers begin the hunt; ·
filling rolls the first move
liJJouK. a..,lau
Pfonu.0111 10 mirrO&lt; a ''brood ~of Ill&lt; Uoi.,...y_wlty,"
tbt Pmocltaill Soard~ Commllt«, .,.....ally.........,. of oaly -"&lt;n
tbt lhli"..mtr Couftcil,,.........., ~ .._
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rc:pram~ ...-u co c..wc ·~toeal'" ~ ~.
"Tbt~will ~_,. .............. oftlllr OIM..nily,"
• atal&lt;d llocb Cowacil and c-mlu~- . _ Scocucn.- ~..
chat,
t&lt;dlnlcdy o Cou.adl ...........,...,..,, sbo ....,.. "IIWlJ
haas."
" I rm I rq&gt;r-.at cho Buffa!o cownunicy," tho lawya ot~ued. "Noo
only cho (UB) .,... CIOINIIutOiy. boA Ill&lt; Ictal. om-tty and remolc

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Howner, s.-t'h eoau..ctcc .........., and c - i l Clwrmua Jtoben
Mdlocou. abo.,. olt.....-y, -"" 111&lt; 1&lt;p1 illlplladoooo or 1111&amp; -o~-.
"I ...
tbt
by low," tho U.i¥cnloly Co&lt;uocil
mcc:nc&lt;d. podltina 10 tho Q111t ,...,-&lt;lid Sht&lt; u...,..,..y or Yort
ISUNY) auoddita whicft 11&gt;&lt; tbt Couftcil tho "lqjol autbority" to
nom~not&lt; Prnid&lt;1uw &lt;andiclotn.
To cwlst In tho CouiiCII'I cka•ion, Mlllonzi-•ho ,.ill dwr tho Snr&lt;h
Cornmm~ a sp«1a1 ••b...,mmilt« -Ina or various campus
toruUI.......,.. has bt&lt;n ...abUihod, "W&lt; will ha&gt;&lt; rq&gt;rnmcatioo rrom tho
\ludrnc bod,.._bolh tho Sludcr&gt;t ~ion (SA) and tllo. Groduat&lt;
Sludrnc ~ (GSA)," ho ckplolnod. ''Th&lt;r&lt; WID llbo bt ......,.!!.&lt;"
rrom tho raculty, ~~ prof-..J aarr aodlla&lt; Aluoui Couacil."
Mttlonn
10 rcmtUn -tid&lt; tho ool&lt;d- of tbt U•i•.....: 1
r&lt;t)ft:S&lt;111atJ\U, and watch "d&lt;mocncy ............
SA Prnodmt Tim Sbtdlall, who mu witb MillonlJ Moo.la) momina to
disarnlho Commiu« oppointrmniJ, made t h &lt; - vow. Pointlna to tbt
&lt;nd of hh lttm •• student ao-crnmrntl..clcr, Sllechan wd he has d&lt;ddcd
to delay tho choio&lt; or SA Committ« m&lt;mb&lt;r until art&lt;r ncx~ •«k'•
cl«tion.
"I'.. ..,.... 10 wall r... two .......... bt csti-od. "At that llJDC I cu
&lt;&gt;11nM1k '"lb tho uowty cleaoct SA ~ lc8dtn." Tbt dday wil 001
"bond anyoo&lt; 10 my dec:rsioor.'' Shccban ~. nouna that tbr D1R
llm&lt; •iU ...,.. bim to "aa • JIOOd ideo or tho colib&lt;r" or poa&gt;bl&lt;
Comnutt« candidorla.
Sh&lt;d\an ckplolnod that MtllonlJ had su&lt;Ued tho lmponantt of tho
&amp;electoct proocso durinathdr CM&lt;tiOI Monday. "II,.., kind or a P&lt;P talk,"
• tho Mudcnt leader lauabcd. "He sold that it was lmPO&lt;tanl lo aot people
who ...,uld CODilibone intdlia&lt;ntly durina tho &lt;ntitt search."
S&lt;hotna Mllond. Sconien eddod that savina on tho Commiuo sboul4
001 be "o chon:", but o "''&lt;fl' tmponant" P&lt;GCa1 "I om p1rm«1 10 lor
1«h an onrichi.,QP&lt;rlcnoe,'' she Aid. "It's • lhar;., lliod of
cu ruu11111 poo;o.. raccJa.s
t h o _ , . , ~• ..111
be lhar Pttslllmt tboy cu be proud oftlllr Oftd '1SUIII.;'
Whllo tho SA tqJrCS&lt;DWJ-e 1MY 1101 '!&lt; cledckd until ftlid·April, Ill&lt;
• Prortlaiooal StorrScMce m&lt;rnber IMY be odccucl as wly as Frida.)'. ''Our
ra:ommcndlllioors (ror ehoocltol • c-.ittec Member) •ill . . _
- w h o U. tl)e ptRp&lt;Cil\oe of tile ...rr -..1 is ocuw iA tho Miff,"

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Play

Major Nya Band
Dinner will be served at 6 p.m., March 28.

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March 29
Sun~y
Featuring:

For more information contact:
Dean at 836-5017
Norman at 636-4703
Diane at 636-4880

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StorrS.... CIWnnu -..laIC. Jola-. "We
ncod - w h o 1w an brtmot Ia Ill&lt; lJtlhomicy and tllcrdort will be
lnt......oct Ia 111&lt; ......uc.. or tho J'raicSaL••
· J~ .,.._. 10 tile ~ that a..irmu-doa .,.._ K.
Wachob coWd be tho Selw&lt;'l-121&lt; body thlot pcrna llllr Uttiwaay's
_.r-My ClllllloY&lt;CS-choict alkr Friday'S Ex«&lt;lli&gt;&lt; c:-mill«
t&lt;Ssion.
"H&lt; (W..-, woulcllll*k ror doir -~ Ptorcuionol Slalr s.mte,"
JobNOO ooaliauocJ. "JhM iDduM ~f...... o ....... _ . . . .
10 tho lOP adltDnituJion.'' , ........ ~. clec:lrtloclto -linD
Wedrob'•~ ~---- . . did 001 - t o .....a,
rh&lt; coollclaltlU&lt;y ofllllr a-itt« proceodlap-e """~ _,.
i - * il of Ill&lt; •. _ ~.. dwrina tho Conur&gt;itta'•-.
"lr..,. cloa't ba"" coolldotlbalily..., WOG't ....., mdibillty." Milloa.li
WWfted ...~ aDdidola - • odiCt ......... aocl they would DOl
.....,. It known that dley'r&lt; lootina ror IIIIOdl&lt;r job."
Mlllonzi Cllploiacd that tho rdoll"" oiJ&lt;oce of Commltt... IIIOIDbftt i&amp; tbt

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"halllnort)'COI'4onaqualily
that .,. .,. S«ldna"
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to con•in• tlv'c&gt;uallcM

Attend the Albany Rally
and
Protest the Tuition Hikes

ALBANY LOBBY
TUESDAY, MARCH 24
An informational meeting wiD be held
Friday, March 20, at 3 p.m. in the
Talbert Senate Chamben.:
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SI!00106r notion ol.,.yo on the IIQN'
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hvman11Y ts reduced 10 the aimpte barbat•tm ot "M~ht
makoa Rtght •• F&lt;N 'ns1anee. the k•nia.n ..CrisJa•• hn
once again defnon~traJod to us tMt the IUP«J))w•
hos the PO- ot economic oBianc:a end the mighty
worghl of Itt l01peN1 empire to biQic &lt;Jo 111
propogaJ'ldlot tttocu. liS Ideological IIIKI&lt; and Itt
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'WOI'k«. never seems to perne.nenlty ltM n.tmself frOfl"'
the \'oU ol tyranny In I&lt;M~ they - • calllr•ut
(lemembet the &amp;nut-• on ihO 001
that tlatled
the r...,.ul10ntty fleltS Cfturntng. Itt alone ohe lJS.
bocl&lt;td POlicies o1 11\0 ShoJI Amotiean tO&lt;tlgn policy
.........-to and ' ' ral&amp;os the question of po~ the dl&lt;octlont they can go. lei atone cho lomlts
lhoe) can reach without A11f1 bar'bltk: lnte,.,....Uon
(lc~&lt;etgn or -stie). To wno clolm the US's

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motal•nter;nty ••• uphtid ancs uplilted ~ttl aupptt or
U&gt;ePollshW.....,.(onothorma•-U.&lt;Joj•tnot
seem lunnr to you that 1ttt1 90'"fi'Vnw'll and s.uct'l
newsr»~ a.a lhe W•ll StiNt Joum•l wete SUPPGnK'JO
orgoniLOd lobot? Did It not DCCIII 10 yOU lholillhe &amp;01118
.tmng h i - heft." would haYe ooen - t t y
- n e l d end oulhedl As " Cockburn otatld, "the
Pohsh Wofk.er-5 m thll21 Gdansk~· we~e catt•no
lor on - · " " ' 111 unionism end workata' control.
~~ undcw the au•ck ot c:apUaJ. u~ are on the
ret•- and t h e - ot t'*&lt; &lt;Iemonds are becoming
more ouonwolld year by ,e&amp;t. ThO - . - . e10 not

.,.,_, trea. moll 6emocratK

_..atton tM ,Ofld na..,.

NOn. • - Why clo- COM111enlly-- • Otlt
OutGMrs-, •rth wutormed ..~,.,..... wlth IMC4t
gaostOfiO? Why e10 wo gtorlty arnotoc clellll th•-• to
lho W0&lt;1117 Theoo ort not ISOlated....,.. IM.t HISTORY
lmpoorlll••m and cotonlolost'n hat ~ _ , .
"prtm4uw·· neuon tt has ~ tnlo
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How - t h o mtchot!ram WOtll thol lhe - • Slt\lgQles
101 llbetatlot~ and he~'" .,, petC.t•ed u
I"'IO&lt;ISCiC." 0&amp; "global eD'ISpl&lt;ac&gt;es''? long 111C1
to what ooct w.h bl&amp;l•nt tMXM'!OmiC lnt...,s Md the
terror IIIey bong bo justr"td u """"""' as roi-.J1
Vloutd 1he Jew toctey be con~ed • tem:ar·.st tf M

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latin AlnettUn, South A,.,ca.n a1c1
TNo Coun4ry to -tty~ arms- eld to
lhe "olllctolty , _ , _ -emmenl or Et Salvon phony
on~ ..- . . .. Agam. CIO not
IOfOOI h&lt;atoty the hliiO&lt;Y ot thO Zlno•,.. le\18&lt; tho
htstO&lt;Y ol tho "count••--" It 1\tcatocll. hiStory ot the US ~UStolratlon tor +II ...lnt.....,.llon In \/...,..,... ( - _... lht lett. .

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Whontlletlme 11 ~od r~. all.-tt....,.,
on the auack t.imUtt.aneoust~ with au 1he Ju51ih~tton
, _ Tile ot&gt;lnlon POll&amp; ere odjvotld IO&lt; lllo c:o&lt;toct
Lend towatd a rmOfation of Oapn.,i5tn They ara.
numbers and proper percentages; the med•a Ia
equipped wrth an the "o!Rt:HI commUftlQue&amp; and
...- . inc:o&lt;nl&gt;&amp;tlblo with It • us policy ....,. .. r\OOd$: 11\elaltnt'Nalloaallan! o t - up to • cy&lt;~lclsm out ol "'".,.appatld . ....
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the fora. (Thta ts a la.¥Otue dlrrice Wh~h tM: forces ot
the - · cotldU&amp;I\&gt;ely ......... !
tynmy nave aJways used.. The aupetpowet II'WS tal
Rhetoric
Thll a looN • - • cone...., lett •
poople are lnnuncs.tocl,.llh-t•ms thlt .,. .._ted
11 • - • Is any _.lt&gt;llot\l or losing eo&lt;~tro&lt; o - a
-roghtllho cot-leo.,. alfludl. 1M • btltlla
wlth •· ...- · ·· with the deol&lt;*l etltct thll wo,...,
cuem~sta.ta. the United Sw1o1 ~ teson to ..other '
I&gt;Umalftty, - - t....-r
mO&lt;e "atrenvtll." to the Ut!ltocl Stotto to be d&lt;fectocl
to -.... things lrO&lt;n getttnv out ot ~nd ­
and l r - l'he United Slotes dlrmt 11 os trytng co
ond pushed around by ~&lt;hltd•ot• · althOugh It it
f&amp;Stfle·a moOerale cent., Ho-.woer. u. 'I'POftt~Jt&lt;;'tde
tho use ol t pr-ndl$1 deYIOOS perfected
mO&lt;ally end etllally conect the Olhet woy wound?
In lrom El Sohralor thll rhe Nllng JIM&gt;,. lo .W.C.Jy
u - . Hhtor, thtt o1 the " ENEMY," a
E•-rthlog 1$ Plocecl It&gt;.,.,., oo.that lho . . , _
hyotorlctl1(11t- tellying e&lt;y. "ThO GlObal E'*"y."
the
Guwd tor o t t - "The Conspltocy that witt oubjvgato the World." " The
m•Y .. t•ke all means attd measure•..
te:Store us
PO-· Tho nrlong Junt11 - t h o F.-s~ r'IJN tot da
Solon lncamato." .,.. FOt Hitler It was "the Jaws· and
exJslence ~ cannof rely on ttl awn people EMf'~
ltarllnv and lltdgttog heahh, l'-111&gt;
"thO llol""""iko;" lor the Un~ed StitH h II the
~ WblleRhelormor US ~lla&amp;teot•,...,
upon And
lhe thototle IUU: "11\0
··-ldwldo Convnunlot Contpirocr" As ~
bolo&lt;e Cong&lt;an lhll II ra rho Hltlonal Guard 11Wt d
touncs.tlon of democ:rJoCY," "our - • t i c lcleaJo,~
erg.,... rta ofiOCI ~ to Ptt")'t • ,...,..ttuetioll of
r - - I o &lt; 1110 tnUN&lt;lei lhal , .. . t-llltcolf&gt;
" the atollworto of 1.-n." It good
1mperlat lduloQ'Y sou to a,nong other things. tescor•
Er S.lvadot (Including the t itling of AtMrican c:tatgyt
politics to lolly " " " ' - - 1 w't t•on all thla. No
wondet "Son ol HUAC" e. once agoin a &amp;erio&lt;JS isl&lt;lo.
Tho Notional GuardIa lht tortOtioltolttown pooplcto
11\0 "nlllonal cMnlcl«.'' It al-olo&lt; tht - ol suctl&lt;lewa os. "We C!Hodlf&gt; llletll- 10 &amp;top IT." end
tile Ualtod Stares 11 Is t,. ...0.. of - . q r.
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.... tmaglne a N.., Yorlc frme• «&lt;re~l botle¥1119
• anytJ&gt;Inv to the contrtty. Imagine _.,;. t.g!siiiO&lt;
"We wtH Clte~t.,.., the-'&lt;! to atop tT."
'•stung rfdlculout quosi!GtiS abOut tho 51\ah'o - •
For tho Un- S..too. so~ rT •
hlstotlcll ml&amp;&amp;lon. Stopping IT IS goc~-g;.., tnd godrelationship to tile Ut!lted Stites or the Unlttd States'
AN major -'tlonisllglltillg tho us.t&gt;acMd J""'L
real relotlonshlp lo onytnlog. Imagine • US leglslollve
sanctll-..a.. ThiS- rhetoric this 'Nett\an.schung of
The Untted States clatma lha' the tnchgenous
IdeolOgy. dtstort1001 aQd propongonda Is bol.ng
bOdY olllclal saying " Her moybo Its wrong IO&lt; us to bo
-~-hat lormod In r - s a lo lhotanor
absorbed by the mtdiland the "I roo press" (How mony
and oppresllon. hts no suppett lrom the people. 0011 It
aodlng and supporting Dictatorships . • .let'l
change (htt.'' It oroonn tho Ohombet o1 Commerce
VHttnama until t~ 1ea"')l but the unr~sltiea: (the
Is "'e&lt;ely 1 pupeet o1 Moscow Would S&lt;Mh
nurturing grounds IO&lt; stoto ldeatoguu. and scholarly
who got on on all the ronewld "A-ranlsm.'' finding
Atrocano bo cons- ~ of - - d they
c:o&lt;npllielty with -Shed). and by all of us Good
ooPOSOd end tought white apar1htld tyr..,ny? tn Qlile.
that It Is prolilable. nence benellcla~ and tile enUre
Germans (\Oiho ..-;y· a..,.,.lthot It 15 tht people who
ftow of capilli gtow. wilh Hs renewed .strength. MCure
Allende wH the
ht sought to
SHOVLD outlet &amp;o thll 11\Js Hollon's former QIOtY moy
notlonolile c.taO! InduStries Whoth _ . eootratl' to
•n the "nowtedgethat lls int8fasts are being protected,
be - restored (remlnftcient ol the _ . . . by the
the n~.1 of American corporat'&lt;)nS. When do
....,.~o.!uuollnio. lhe HittetW, tht Frenc:os. tho Plnocl&gt;et$1.
-Uion movotnonto, formtd In - l o
Thla n111on It being atolittic:alty _,eel IO&lt; lnc:nlasecl
self~ntOtell. - to be -led u 11\0 onotl'l)'7 To
DU\hknoll
m!Httry budgeta. lor c~ - t i c "lbor. lor !he
protect the USa Imperial empire •• the u l t - t e And anocka "The F&lt;jondatl001." 0&lt; Who
end ol the right ol w-.to - . I n thO _,th thll
darn critic;ke It must 6U&lt;ely by ollyong lllmsel wHh
IMI any ondlg- peoplo'o
11\0f prod.-. The pttrtolllog mood oJwayo mer~ with
the nght 10 ...1-otmitlallon u stii&gt;UWed rn the UN
THE ENEMY. It Is at tho limt. Cum10Uy
the pr..Olli/111 pOlicy
Ohottet to which the Unltld Statu Is • ~ WI*'
President .Reogan belie'&lt;es It must aurely bo "tile
How mtny VIol norM 10...,.. • polnl? When.wlll 11\0
u....e iS I growing -ilion IO lts1mporlal rutt. the
Terrorists:· It must surely bo "the CQtnmunlslo." So
United States and Its Weot., otnes coast the desire to
superpower will hercety lnitJIIto (dorectly 0&lt; ond!rectiY)
mud&gt; lor lroldO&lt;n stn&gt;gg~es. oo muctt lor the monts of
stop out .X. ol hiatO&lt;Y oo thtt hlaiO&lt;f ...-1o exist?
opPosrtlon when It Is Vital and gnps tht hearts and
an attMit to CCJr~~P~etotr - " " ' tho unlqvo - . J
The Nazis and ~ other ty.onny tlllt hto exlstocl
minds of the people. And sb much lor tho 8111 of IUghto.
ltlfrtsttuclute of thO
to •-toll hiYe
atwoya
sought
to
tiquldeto
hiatO&lt;Y
WithoUt
•trengtMn
i1s ruf!F. smce ltv&amp; intrastNCtvre ts •
for debate, lor crOiielsm. eo mueiiiO&lt; Thought, •• tl&gt;esa
all seem to be d_,..,.,. to tho vltolhy of • "helltliy
hlatO&lt;Y we can- undtrsland ev1t.- t10 In''"' we
polontlal Of octull nvrtudng - n d lor an lndlgOtloua
become eVIL Without a memo&lt;Y ol whit wos wrong.
democracy."
- f t i o l l (l.t. Vietnam~- This Is -dt*'&lt;ling
how con w e - hOI)o to crtlle nl&gt;mOtlliY'a
11&lt;.1 tltlonaflzlng _ . . _ . ..... us policy~ ""
troo telt the .,,.., ol this entire ottocl&lt;.the price fO&lt;
tnd jU$tiU-by usi1lg ocltnceto obscufe ralllet thai\
• breold~owoy 1tom the Empire. And,
notooptat
not wont 10 •nstc• 11\0 c:to..- """ • to tlarlry! Pethopt by cllpplng It out ol t - o r
that the revolution. auCCMded In arut1ng true
· regor&lt;lltSs or ... _
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1\iatO&lt;f booll and burning Ill&lt;&gt; 11\0 m-.10&lt;07
demoet'ICJ'. · but only In IIIOUS!ng the clergy. and
people, willoac1 ~It ottaiM- tn owey thol Is
notlonallot lorceo Into seizing tonttol. Maanwt~lle, tho
COI&gt;trory to US goo10. · """"""""lnt•est-. etc:.
Soti\OUnHeciSIIIU,_ely--tllls__,
ho&amp;toge luuo wu the Clulh tu,.n 10 any Mriolla
E -i c i n l 11, at the~ &lt;taliontly cl~ Americolt tho
debOte Oft l&lt;ln, 0&lt; any . , . _ e xamtnetlon ol any
no mall• Whit tho- Is.

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'" _ . , . to IM r.tter wrluon by S Jol&gt;nson
Dubel'a I ,... . , _ , raad ....:It a Mrrow
mlf!dad oPtnlo&lt;l. Aa you aald. you - • -lied by tM
lntantila mlnda and tlla t/lo&lt;lghl ot _ , . mud
w...VIng.. lila aame rtJPKI. I can aay that I om
appalled by tM thought ol _ , . !&gt;laying loorbaU
Just WM of II! ,._.. b&lt;oako119 aach 01'*'* - l o r
a ollha l)lgtl&lt;on . aro you going to aay that
lila whole United Srar• ta onfanlile boc&lt;luM lllay
watch aucll a dtal)tay ot brutal bal&gt;avlof?

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Wl1o knowa'l You IH'Obabllo au home a..ry Sunday
and wattoh tha lfllanltlo , . , pus t11a plgol&lt;in By tlla
way they onal&lt;o about m.ooo a ro•• You con ba open
mondod wothoutbovi"9 • hole lfl Y&lt;MH haad

Tremendous loss
Foltow~09 IS a c::op)l of an open lett., tf\l:l •as ..-rt lO
PreatMnt Ketter protesttno the ton ot .n t.nte;rat pan
• o1 the Unl-olly's lor tlla su~Mt body, tho
..TMm Cttn.e·· program

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tlla Un-•~r oiBullalo'o Oontal Schoot"Taam o ..oc
Program
As a member of the Untw•sny commurKIY ~!Who don
not t\1¥.-tne opponunity to ava11 myMtt ot the mai0"1Y

or prog••mo ollo.-d uvougi\Out tha _ . 1 wa•
extremely tllanklut for tlla " TMIII C44ntc·
provi&lt;Md The coot, hl!JI&gt;qo.a~tr clantat were necessary to UBUte proper oral h)'Otene wuf'Hn
the budgelary constramts Uwt molt students hnd

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needed 1n nght of the ourrent ec.onomte ctrmat• m ov,
COUI\Iry. u well as on1t that inst"ls OOQdwafl towards
lila un&lt;veralty In ll&amp;&lt;*al.
PWM rellll.ethat kH" manystudentsth:r5 prognm IS

o naoauny not IMftly a ....,..,..,.. Surety a

progoam thattns.rrea preper dania!..,. I&lt;&gt;&lt; a large part
of the commu.nltr must be worth oonUI\Vtn;
Paeue reconstoetlhe far reectung ram•llcations 'Ot
whll w,h truty be 1 trapec ktH

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$1ectn" " on .......,~ now Madllnlng lfl t11a
Na_,Hoc*ey~- mo&lt;a-. Mr. Diat

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Aeneorll hom lloaton u and John Haltlngton
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McCionallan (Buftoto).EII&lt;&gt; Strobel (Butlaloj. BIIIBakt!
(IAonlreeQ and st... Janosnl&lt; (Minnesot .... u of
Minnosota; Mark JOhnson (PIUoblltgll) and Boll Suter
(LOs All9alea\ U ol Wlt&lt;:onsln; J- O'C&amp;IIahan
(Q&gt;icoOOI, Booton U; and o... Christian (Winnipeg~. u
ol North Ookota. Mart&lt; AII-Amerlca Craig.
O'catlahan, Baker, JOhnson and Morrow.
Ull 1\bdcay fans are familiar wflll Morrow and WaUo
o f l)&gt;a BG Fatcons .... thO S...ts not too many .....,..,..

ago.
Olympic: Coacl&gt; H«b !kooks ha~SiromthaU of
Mln-..ro. fonnO&lt;ty In Chaf98 of thO Goohera.

And.,,.,.. 1e 11&gt;11 ~--·~on. Waalha
!_,Olympic tc. .__,T..,.raalty an NCAA All-Star

Taam. It waa. Tba - tom Colleglata Ho&lt;:My
AlfociOIIo&lt;l c:onttlboltod 15 playt!S. tM &amp;M«n
llool fM and IM Cenltal

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To 11Ht Etllt«·
Conc:emlng tno contr--r .,.., IB .,.,
mtllta&lt;y apenc1tng. I'd llll.a 10 - · ..,.,.,. calallal.,...
thol I hO . . doe&gt;&amp;
U lhl Aetoan ~ratiOn naa frt n)', h 'a not
unlo"-'Y thO! It
_.,_on the-.~- 0
year on .the mil&lt;tary eec11 ,_,lot thO,...., low
How much 10 11111 f'*' _ , Aaoumong 225 m - .
"-tnerieane. n wot~ta out to St.1tt a ,.., Aa noc

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..,.,....,., highor - $ 2 . 5 0 0. .
In otnw words, the a..,-aoe ta.cpayer .,..,. M\Oe: to tJa1
U .SOO a year tn t.a•u tyst to 1A1PP0f1 tM mdttery
II ttwa f19UJW lf'l9ma too tl'9h to M}'Ofle. I wwrte lhom
to ~ my ar•ttvnedc. lf- atlef 1\aMng oone ttt.M-u
OliN -m• too nlgtl. t . . _ . . pot•ot OCiion
My own vjew tS tnat natiOf\ll deiMN 4oea not mean
nea.lattng tN arms rec::e 10 mote tnMne t~t'lts .nd
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An~e who rud ~ny Sftttt'a teu.,. would know that
D&lt; Siggelo.o...·.teue&lt; completolyothe&lt;olcn could henlly be COllecl o ,.._... a t all

lolarcfodlerllmy Head
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from me• .,., 1 h a d - _ , htm befot•""' -..g
ol January lO (S&lt;nce- ore neigllllora then. don'tyou
thinl&lt; tho! oa o bot ~-1. 0! Siggell&lt;oW?I At that lime

• SEE THE. ERA VAN~~ v./ITHOVT A TRACE!

• WATCH A'b Tt4E GAl~~ FEMIHI~M ARE RE\IE.~EP!

• LI~TEN A&amp; WOMEN '~ VOIC£~ BEcOME &amp;MALLE.R!
• A NEW RIGHT PRoi&gt;VGTtON•

he bol!&amp;ved Hlte • with - · - " ' - · Whlc:h In llMII woo alarmong enough but
funf\enr"ot' M ~ ac:co&amp;tlld my two amtwa WhO
Wl!fO V1S&gt;tong fN Anf -maJ f'*'- U110ft .......lf&gt;ll he
W&amp;l yefi1"9 at the wrong PIIOPie. ~· M\1'\t been
repement .,., ~ . - -. to say
r-.c:ted m the ~t• Bl.retne
......_ 01. Siogell·-·• peo$01\01 • ••to
Acllor Is too
to be objecto,. If I atod my , _
sisters • ho afe ~ed and N4 no ~
contact wdh this Characrer tn q"'"t-on. cooto
lmmedilltely ~enllly Mtor as unlot '"'
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Bloated military budget
To ,,. Editor.

that the military (apparently one of thl few sections of
•II of America'• ve_. atray of cwg&amp;olzaUons that Is

Applaudint 'GodspeJJ'

I would like to voice my agt...,..,l wtlh Prol-t
Willhelm's ..u.. P&lt;lnted Monday. February 23. .,., my
iMJeaatng: andety over the pa.s t, present and tuwre
mflitoriutlon ol the fedetal ~·
The ligures staled-S1,61rilllon- Is vwy likely quite
a bij .non of ...,.., the Oeponmont of Defense will
actually-"" In the next five years. This Is noc taking
Into account the great omounto of """"'Y· lime .,.,
energy to be • - • by other governmental agencies In

going 10 maka out 111&lt;4 o big dog tneoe ne•t lew years)
Is an e.xoeptional s tudy ol mismanagement. • can
speok lrO&lt;n pe&lt;sonal ox.P O&lt;*- When I say thot o
pltilully amoll P&lt;wtton olthese billionS upon billions ol
dollars
be utilized to lncteasathe ollectl-. ol
our armed loo:es. So mucn will be squandered on
needteu. inellectJ.. (pofl&lt;borrel) p&lt;ograms-so mucn
will be wooted.llte&lt;otly dumped over the side. t o greatet altoc&lt;~tlons for lont&gt;comlng llscol Quattors;-so
mUCh will be . _ , on aid to beteogured. U&lt;\I)OI)Illar
regimes-so much on public relations and alf-tlolng
1Mt there wltl be too Uttlerema•ntng to efhKt the Ofea&amp;
chongeo deoPO&lt;ately n - within the Army, Navy.

To ,,. ftl1tor.

suppor1 of mllh.ary admtnistt&amp;lion and operationa.

These will be considerable. as the heightened
empt&gt;Uls on sucn things pervades oil levelS of the
national Govemment. agencies will be J*'SUaded lo
shift their efforts toward priority (military).
"fastllonoble" mauora through onucemont. ~
1..eroge. personnel chonges and ottoer ,..hods ol
Implementing polic'-a. This Is noJ 10 soy lood stomps
wiU peruln only to k-&lt;ollo(&gt;S. Of that the entire
oxecutlve branch's budget wlll be bent Oft1&gt;&lt;eparlng us
!Of war (a Ia o.tmony, 18~5). but tile Shift will be
considerable-noticeable. observeoble. ano Inevitable.
witt&gt; the present administration.
The top admlnstr_.O&lt;Sipollcy makera do olfect the
syslom !hey manage. despite the lact the lederal
bureaucncy Is the ._rges~ most complex O&lt;ganlz.lllon
humans oove ...r delleloped. The mentality Reogon.
Halg. Wotts. Bush ole. espouu ,.,., now ore
enpowered to turn Into action) Is raii8C1ed by their
subOfdlnatos a nd dVetwhelmlng ~Item Is that these
admlnlstrators win .et to save their .stabHSillfKi
organlutlons and.,.,_. by adopting to the fioVO&lt; of
poHoy directives ,..ther than oppOslng their
·supeflO&lt;a·-overtly.
To break m01e wind Into the wind. lei me point out

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Marine:•. Ak Force and olfat ol ea®. There are ...,oo
many chiefs. net enough lndionL" ond the Clliets·
priorities are their own adfnjnJatrattve careers.

Nuclear weopons rosoarch .,., d&lt;lvelopment will be
huge chunk ol !he budget. The controVeny o ..r thiS i$
weiHounded. as theit effoctlvone$$ is unp&lt;oved yet net
diS~Hoved. They wouldbeeffectl•e. $-U\,..,_1_
r.,. only a tew hours-possibly minutes. .,., not old In
lunhering ...n Secretary Halg's objectives. leal they
be sulcld&amp;
There Is a need for Amitrlca.n limed tO«:eS In thll
world. Political reolltles demand II but they do not
warrant rew&amp;td'no lhe 01~1 of Defense tor hs

wasteful. inept use of res6urees while o1t1er.
exceedingly mOf8 • rstlonal opp&lt;dachos to human
lnterectlon are in SUCh oire f"eed. The military an mal&lt;.e
do with less. and It must be altocated less to tl\at 11 can
learn to moke do. " Wouldn't It bo groat il schOOOJs hod
all the money thfY could use .,., the gen«als had to
hold o bake aaJe to buy bombS?"

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As a poll r - 1 o1 WestCheSter county-•
s.tones ttvow from lko.ctwar. 1 N'4 (m more tueratJ'we
tomeS! had the -unity t o - qutto a few B&lt;oedwoy
$'-So brings me to my oubject_ The muolcal

comedy.UogedyGods!»U. ftoeontydiH...,.,.bet_,
Godspetl pe&lt;formed here (by Mllgfo ProdUctionS) .,.,
the . - on B&lt;oodwoy '" a 050 milo lllruwoy. Bt""
&lt;losSrurtwos o - l u i Jesus.- did a magn&gt;lic•n
jOb at directing. Bemle - - did hOS typically
· lroka brolltanl CllarKie&lt; PQ&lt;trayal U convJ.ncmo. has a wondertut voice. end wu tun of
many surpriSing talents. Joe Piazza hos mannorlomo
and delivery 11&gt;01 lingo&lt; tong alter 11&gt;8 final Slatodong
o•atlon. ~ Pre'rito was • line court·jeste&lt;. OetM
Chu$1c WOI cllarming. witn 0 louc:lt ol etavance. I jOy
to behclcl Marne 6st&gt;eo not oniJ sang one! PWfO&lt;med
but ployed guftar and sang lOVely hermonles 10 Oolo&lt;u
Nonthal.-o's ¥OC:al .._d. tn Whal was an ue'ttno
acoustic dimoX. Cry$lall Seobroclt Illes on stage u a
bkd. and whips oil "Yoolloofl!.. wfUI a commandong
dorectorial lhOl can't be Ignored. The wO&lt;I&lt; ol l&gt;om
veneno-·~ woo unlotgettable. She " " (as
r"PPfled in the CunenO the " Musical nlgflllgllt" or the
evening. He&lt; ..,... woo only - - - by the
versatility o1 the many cherOCIO&lt;S aile POflroyed The
CIOW WIS QUiet. -slve. and the• bOnd. ThO
bond - • great. At the end ol the shew they Slotted
tommifiG. .,., they p&lt;ovod to bo • p o - They
were opplauded at the end of their finale. amidst
rtiQIICISis lor muolcal encores. 1 - . r y enloyed the
show. .,., thonl&lt; oll ol thoSe i n - IO&lt; baing

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naallbortoood of SJO miiiMin 10 1di1H1h&lt; a&gt;dlw oon&gt;t
ill his mibl.lly " Apocwq,.. Now. " In 1M rdno
th&lt; nocn:iksa barbansm of rn&lt;n ., .,., probobtr
coajw-od "P 1 disturbifta ..~~aa or bf&lt; In th&lt; daR ..
... of oll-th&lt; nil cmtury.
Hup Do,....,- of A B C &gt; - lta~urc sllow
JO.!liO. lw tokn lk lllk, Modo 1 od-.
and "trowiu!&amp; ocrou lh&lt; Cowo1ry •Yift&amp; lh&lt; aod uno&lt;
u .._ u - moy llunk Down&gt; uood 01111&gt;&lt; • •
pi K1aaluuoo MUSIC Hill March 10 and r&lt;oclolmcd lh&lt;
~of Coppc&gt;U's- ID 1 loallft aoual&lt;d,
"Apocolypor Noc Now "
Th• ...,. 111e IJik
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s..;,p .... procftCh doutrd 10
Onldrcn's Hospotol. Allhollllo ~~~ .,..-do •I&gt;
&gt;p&lt;Qfallr JC&amp;rcd LOth&lt; problc.ioftlocddcrlr.ot ....
chll'JCUk to &lt;XIJ'Ict • brooci&lt;Y r.-- ""
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.. 'A-e aa-.: paa~t; • 6et1artd ()o,.1'\' ••Hope C'IUl""bre
foond of we put 1honp on plnl&gt;OOin:."
Acco&lt;dla&amp; to "Tho tlom: "'""" probkru toda) If&lt;
lenonsm. druaabu:K and ''Tanpant tf!IJY'Kitt "
"Th&lt; th..- of Wll " _ , . ral." Downs nplamcd
"It'&gt; mcdl.a ioduocd." He ""&amp;led""' oh&lt; lllndlilll of
lh&lt; Iron- terrorist ocuom u on &lt;lWIIpk or ohe role
til&lt; media can play 8) .,_..,. th&lt; "101a11011 10 mudo
I)RIO CO . . . . . 1ft IU iniUII . . . Slid Do• n•, "•&lt;
played n&amp;bt into (Iron's) hand&gt;."

en.

onu. _....,.,

C..U.ubllloru~

Downs abo lobckd tbt U.S. aov&lt;rnmenl''
lmplic:oliocllyin&amp; c:cmmun1st &lt;nco&lt;J._.,...IIo tloc: nJC
in tarorist croups as '"nonKmt." You don"t t«
peopk chmbma o - th&lt; Berlin Wall frOftl Wac LO
Eaa. You don't Itt JcW1 applyifta fOJ •l.os to~ onto
Ruulo," toe: oaid. lllotcod It Is th&lt; "red~ of lh&lt;
.ale of wor tho&lt; leeds to lh&lt; cmtrl..,.,. or 1h&lt;!c
band.... II&lt;.&gt;Wcd.
A&gt; docs ~ Rcopn. Oo•.-n• ~ lloc:
prollfc:rll ioa of drill abwc ia I &lt;11r&amp;e of our ICI&lt;I&lt;Iy
''Then b10 been 1 T1 .,.._ IIICTcaJC in dru&amp; ,.._..,
tlcoths cm:r th&lt; pq 1we!Yc month•," h&lt; ..,.,.,..,,
Wllot Dowru; sawlloc- troublttom&lt; plocuc tod1y
in lh&lt; inj1oJtooc ood diocrlmiDIIioa of - ·
minorities old ...,.,.;ally lh&lt; oeat. He ,.... odamolll
•hon b&lt; claimcd, "Wc ""'• tO act rid of

.....,.,..,...

I&lt;Jf&amp;M lltl .... , • • • ~

and unpelrment," Dowm noted, tolllna 1boul oloc: usc
or 1ht ctrm ..wn,bty .. uScn~ldy is juJt a "'-ont. th•
means bratn dam.,c If )'Oil 1\ow 1 olnc·ynr-&lt;&gt;ld •ith
olmpoltmmt be hu brain datn.... but If )'OU how a
7S· ynr-old n'• ~&lt;nihlr "

R_.r.,.,.
"Th" os- to,., thai okl&lt;t people .,.,..t 1ft...,~ ...
h&lt; coaunucd, "II'• 1.,. thai Uoct Ill•• hod mort

oppoftllt\.I&lt;S IO ~ bllft . If )001 ~ lh&lt; ltreCI I
thoro&gt;oad tsm&lt;:l )001 hovt I ba&lt;&lt;t dooncriO a&lt;l h• by I

.., thM of )Oil'"" onlr ...,...., • 100 limO. "'• "-"!
lr. . . . oldn -~" fftPOtl, th&lt;o - will ....&amp;.7&lt;
hos rn-plo O&gt;U nCf}1losna l"'llotoa h1111 6o•'D "
V.loAI DoWM-•we-•nwfos os 1 blmd 01
•
ond ,.,...b . ·•w e u... 1o poro ""'"'
be pnocd

"t.o

· r.--" • .,.., ... ..O...to•-.rd .......,_b

,.._"""""' V.c'rctu._onool--or~
-cad or &lt;tllmu... be Slid
It " ohla 1*J1 o f - · - 1hll Do-101 " .. ...,. or
·•v.• ore looiaa tile ror:c"' tcc:lllodav to~ old
Ocrmoslt Wt ore ....,..lh&lt; rocr Ia ~to lt..a.. h
" .. ...roct ....... or AIDmel to COO&gt;&lt; from behiowl ond
..,., then to lao&lt; ont&lt;rat on tlw leod "
llocre ore h&lt; damu. - n n . 1b11 UldiCilcd
lt&lt;III&gt;CMol) • •b .,.... ~ ..
of
Oou' N..stcr ~
lhc- rn'vOIIII'Idl • oe the rfbound
Th&lt;rc OJ 1 pollutOOII·fr« 11m fOCtory • Tc:a&gt;. ~
ore fish ID tht noa.n.. Ri"" _.,_.
Abo. Do•n1,... oh donn&amp;DC)' of atiiCkor -

_........,,,..cad

...... -

...... ....., .. o... )(),._.._ ...._.,.

mod&lt; to h&lt; iiiCd Wlllun 0•~ ,..... ... II&lt; sad. "Th&lt; •oll
10 IU"''"c lt.IJ'CIIIct th&amp;o •r Lhiak~ chtft llnortuOD 10
Cbln~ .,..r'rf' hadtd
cfli&amp;Jta ·•

rex
v...noan_ ....,.,.

Actofd•••

to Downs ow .,..,.,.., clcpa)ds on lh&lt;
oction&gt; Of I 111111\cd 11'0111' " lloe &amp;houlct •or~ to•.. d
t'ltittn\llop 1h&lt;OQ&amp;h our burq ond ,..,...,.
fiO'"ft Y011111 Jiva "' OM opppr!rluoitt&amp;
throw th&lt; rucal&gt; 0111 · •
Do,..,, 1loc:n niCIItloood th&lt; di•"''&lt;DI pall&lt;rru of
•ouna tS oowllcau.. of til&lt; dcltrlt's &lt;OtiC.'a1l for th&lt;
nat lOll and th&lt;n- role on II "Yo~~~~&amp; peopk don 'I bon: 'it
tOICIIoc:r-&lt;loc:y don't -e; old people 6o " DoWM
wmt on to romond......,..,.. ohll n'crl "th&lt; mdrroduol
h.IJ lht abiflly IO C"al.de a nL~us, ••
"If we fail," h&lt;cooodlldcd ...
IJtYih!Qa

,.._.,fond

- - " " " " ' - lO -

.··

lA oa &amp;Mar-dell~...., toe: lila 1,....

Pnor to 1111 - " · Do-• orlmiucd tloAI hatd times
ohwd .
ox il to br JOI'cd
to Ill"" • apccq~y lOOtlb ,..,. ...
l.abd... l'faodaol R - · · *"'-«y Iliff .. _
• • old pouc1 roo&amp;u.··~oc ..w u,..;, au.....coold
beolnoettcd~ "lloty_lcl ..... llpth&lt;WIR&lt;
• lh&lt; ......,....

t o - · be's- forptful; be;... 1uos L O - lid
lilt- v... ook a lS ,._&lt;*I loc, • lib lhll
(~his r_..)l bis fik's- .. ~ ..
"l'ml* foil so "'C!''Iffl&lt; th&lt; ; - . o1 od•........S •

c:--td)'. Dowru
oa- u ·
"lthlftk RdlpD os 6oala wbo&amp; 1w bdJnu 1o IO&lt;SI forth&lt;
.....,. Tbftt dwuqa 1R a f1llot ..,Jt t - but
th-111-., 10 c:llloqt• .,., , ... """' 10 ..... uti-...

Dow... JCt fft to th&lt; rcaotU JOCiny holds for
k..,.,U.. llle dd&lt;rty lodtcd ..., f""" th&lt; -"! .
"Sa&lt;stifoc: Aucties ..,.,.. tho&amp;
1&lt;1aoJiy
IIICn:Ua with - : · 1oc ciOncd."Th&lt; rok or
itof..-iaro booama ...... cm:r , ... :ran. 10 . . - .

itt....,_

-

HEATEL-

-"VENUE CELl

_ __

" E_,_•,
v-....,.,...

ort

10ft.....,....,

,..... ,_ ..... ..,., ...,.

r - .....,.T... ", )
FREE FELAFEL

Aerobk' s. Slllllftostlu &amp; Floomastlu

.... ~af

IC!EP: • SllmiTri• I&amp;Hnlthy

anr .,.._ undWic:tl
THIS WE&amp;X ON.LYI

-

J 6 L SU.. 6 Trl111 Sta411o
ZSIJ Moln St.•...•.... . ••.. IJ6-7l77

�lllllilallw.,--.

"S.oodellu .. •odl . . . . .
Ad.toof , _ l'ltebu 11114.
''bul (QSL) b tloorc ta . . . . . , _ - 110111
II... Tlot .......,_ ""'llalou ........ "al'foct •
F"~ Nil

bia • total ~ oa pellk

....... r--..
llaa -

0

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;

s.::"'
............................
-{
*,__*"'..,..._,......,........
a..S..'• abllly 10 ou...t lllio U.W..,.,.."
""""'""" ...........
orA.looCIIoa
...t
r-.~y 11 . . _... 10 .......,.

........ lUI,............... w.ooo
10 I •
........., or lliOr cl-*'lc --......

_..u, ... --· .,

l o l l an.. ~--·
food aad ~er-btrotc o•tlildc &amp;J4
btcoma ••llillblc.
Uodn the dw\ele lllc ~ j -.. to
lOpacmtoltbed~.-""'\llftd.

,.....,...

.Disabled help disabled
is the theme of IL project
.., 0.. HoNer
~u.,

There Ire U ....,.,_tdlodolod 10 be aa

Ill Praidcrlt llooa14~tQ&amp;M'• ....,_.s 19112
bu41ft. n..-~•cc~ot&lt;q....,.,.for
&lt;01. . ~~~ ..... r..,.;u on
Jtudmt loaDI and vanu.
A ~CIItr p..blqj,od by the Nllional

Anocialton or Coli&lt;&amp;&lt; Admiulono
CounJ&lt;loU rrcdlncd thai "llftdor tilt
llf'OI)OS&lt;d &lt;!~&amp;nato "' both lh&lt; c;..,.,ltc&lt;l
S.udcnt Loon (CiSL) and PciJ Oranc
(fortn&lt;riy 8EOCil prOIJ'atru, mtddlc.....,.,_

ramw.. •oold fed th&lt;lmpa&lt;t - .

A faa ohca, rdcatal b)' 11&gt;c: Olrto:~t of clio
~~ Socr&lt;tllf)' of tbt: Whtl&lt; Houoc oa

n.. eon..
Adalitolotu Cowudors'
......u.u.r
-..111M lllc . . _ ....._
die droa or ,.,....., _ , a.m. ...
....... toclloQnl dldr piMIIO lrlmd
10 ...., • ,lOb -u. dial orron

-

.....,. w

rt

•

un•wn•un• eonccr-a 0¥«1' stwlrm financa. a

Loa Noolu
Under tbe MW aukklu&gt;c:s, CMulJ raoun:a
•l:'n oo lona&lt;t a d&lt;'lmrunlna faaa&lt; ln
&amp;PIW.F"oa for ~ loan lkll ..-c~mc 10 clio
Co1JcF A4mhoion• ~·o _ , . , ,
"11&gt;&lt; ~ .,..,.,._. -sdllmlllllc au or
loot&gt;JIOIIIc- . . . . . . . . . tO.....,.

Ed--

GSL JI'OII'ID·

-....··
o..

top or 11w

~

Uiublcd •or~tlll for the
d~ .. the I heme thai chriJtmed
1hc Wt:lltm Nnr Yort lndfopondcat
• Livltlt Projm HLP} ~ ~
opcSI&lt;II tn • Maw\ Sire« aorclront
butlan"'t't'.
ThiS fod&lt;ralt) ·fuedcd proat1lll\
.... plautd by tU O•rtetor
Anlllony Scrra- wbu b toafinod 10
1 •hcdchiii-W11h the pbilotophy
1h11 1hc di~abl&lt;d know 1hr
problems or tht dosabltd bate11han
an)'Ofl&lt;. Th~ art many 111cr&gt;d&lt;s
roc 11&gt;c: handk~. but "this
--orpniWioft IS IIUI by di..blcd

-His
··
.. s,.,.. ...phuiLod.
pi\Uooopby hu ltJ , _ ill his
u~ In lkfkt;jc)', Clllilomia.
Ao 1 U8 araduatt ~ In

......~ c:oiiNdit~~.... did all
inte.rnlhip at th~ Cc.atu for
I~ lhtlll a ll&lt;rtd&lt;)' In
the . -.altl of 1971.
"'Tilt JndrptndtDt L•viaa
~~ . . . bad 10 197l."llc:
said. Serra ~ lila ~ ......p
JtudCDIJ .. llerbl&lt;)' ........,...

*""

for tbt: ~
In~ oa&lt;ampU&gt;. Aller .,aduation.
bo......,., tbe cfiUbltd coukl -

hiV&lt; IUCh KrvtCCI, 110 Ult)'
OtSaniud • comnwnltr aro~p.
"II was radical in lleiiKt...._t il'o

no1 lnuhutlonal." Srrr•
malnuunod, "and k waoaanod b)'
$lx proplc, but .W.cn I

wa~t

IIi&amp;._....nn.""""'
......, """
n.. ....

by .............
orr.. diiiiWr .,._.
- - IU. . . . . . for dtloltel, Tlot
e:u&lt;t ..........,
-Led ,.. • lbc ...................... ,.. . . . .

.........._

c - ..........,..., .. ...._ die

8£00(Pdi) _ _

._JIOIII~IO'

f'll tbc pp." llul llo c;q,latotod tUo ..... II ~
~ dcf'- .....,........,.. l&amp;lak""cr E
'nlc OirCICiar _ ....... . .......... - · ll
atodmts llli'IJina tor n.-:w llid Co• !
191UJ). lt'a ..._.,.. • c:11moo or.,.... • '

r....- . ..... dtcy..,..,or....,__

......... pa...... of•llatlhcy- "He
IG'IIIcdtlllll"a.......,....._...
Coauolrcalq na-&gt;JI _,... • •
. , . _ ......... ~ ...,..., fOJ
C..... Wort StlldJ,
IOQ Ul

·--.-·...

""'*

- ..

. . . . II I

diPI Ill&lt; Wort Slllllt

Wltllt- o ( - . - . . . . . . . -

w-.. ...,.,.. .. •...tr •

~......,.

_....,lllc~c-~

,.,_ fOJ UB ....... il it a1ldol "' .......
lotaJ
lcUcn
· - by boo.
_
.. a n d · - · · 00
............, _

eon..-...

Otlta
................ ._.,..,.
...
••llllllc cutbll&lt;h

.,......liaalla 111c

_...,............,.Ed...

Rep. PIAII Sitrn. (O.n}.

Coonmmet
US HGutc o( ~llt.U
w........,..oc JIDIJ

. . _ e.s---

llqo. Owl ....\lito (0 ...,. ,,

lAbof

a...-,

ICttland~

Cit-.

c -....

us_of..........,.a

'* - -

~~--~------~~-=~--~--~~---.

"pa:r ..,...,..r.DI" Jinot llft"'t't'
They
ako ......... ;, pooblmtt
of&amp;n•inaSocW Security,~
and 011-.c&gt;nal - " ' " ........,

t11cre

r.,_

btm bdpiol1 thela b)' con
diCOr riallt&gt; and 1hat ......,...,
They 11\inL (,.bca lhcy tnCOW&gt;I" "\
problan&gt;) it's til&lt; •-at • b.'' ....,

Serra.
Tilt problems for t11c
1\uolicappcd arc houl•na and
lfa~UPC!~t&amp;&lt;-. A.ccordina to Sma.
tf lhc bandt&lt;lpptd lnt lo I
communil3' "alii be scnlca 11111 an:
ntc&lt;led to &lt;Uitain them total
118,000: bul in llllnllltution bke 1
nurslna bow&lt;, it cotlll ftOm $)6,000
10 S60,000 a year, pl.,. b Ia Ul&lt;e
you' rr In jail-you J\lvc only
resLriacd mobUil.)'." Th&lt; Oitc«or
nnphasWidthaltbebandic:appod

t-

sboull not live ill 1llc: ...,...ucd
apartm... coatpla, but .......
ln5ltad OPI for COIU!OUil)'
~ IAI ordel •o ia
rali.zit tiiA. thio IU' is liodptnt the

disabled.

I_.,.... trtn$poftatlocl IS ~ IICICdod. Ia 1bt Barfllo
liiU, MtriO 1MoJ ..._I wilcddtu
fill oenicc r«crotiY. bul Serra
cocnploiriCII, •'lcdlnically 1h&lt;)''w:
101 a munbcr of ,.llcdcNir bR
buses runniD&amp;. but wb.at ••
bappc:nin&amp; b tbOI the Idled.... b
..,., rat&lt;. They'rt ... ppoooo~ 10 tlln
· ,_, hour but 1M)' don't, And
tnostorthcdriVO&lt;ttdon'l knowhow
toQPOtattthcUCI."

I912 S100 millloct wed in tbe
.,...,.. •ill be CUt 111 I rcoull Of
tb• 1ax eut," It&lt; said with._.
Serra uplaiocd Ill&lt; d•ffiC\IIUa
wnh ra.tdnatnoaey, hoMWr. ••a.•s
tally ltKtP 10
,...,.,. rcall) oppoacd to 111c ~or

noise-.....,_

tbc ,.,.._,

oppoJod

10 tit&lt;

c:barhy~". M
Hi~ . ..Wt arc
inclcpmdea&amp; poopk. Wt doa' ,....
to ntise _ , b y pit)' Of whal.-u:,
........ , _ tbt: l'ilr--all

.. Mcd. _ _ "
~

....

~

do tbillp by lbaudw:J, lilt
IJOOIP ,. - mnoclrilaa lllc new!)'
obt.aiocd o...--1'- too- II )101
Main Street by itidr. M_..... are

10

lOin&amp; 10 briJ11 iD dofta&lt;od fumitwe
and

CCI&lt;ftl'ld&lt;

disabled

pmotll .......

IbM tht lorJo Iocr~ ............. ~....
011 the Matti S\rcct
We
CM.'I ..en .., laco O.dc:Morf
Hall," b e -.

dlJabltd dtanJdw:o1"
Accotdlol
to
Ooh••r.
~-dy 600 lliKknu a U8
l l f handicapptd. ''lllcrt is I 10·
aillod qwck·ftx cocruniuff ia UB
and It modlli~d p[a«&lt; lit.
bath,_ for d......., pmoM.
Tloc
atlila6c
lbc ~ • ~ ba&amp; tllcrc
.. d
a r... .,.-.lin
_,,...,, Forltcr Hal lllllt Ollly

u...-,...

t_...

o...-.

Hca.,.....,..,.
.w.- .,.._

lllc ........ 01 ...
. . bt dirnc...au..

cr.-.

r,. -

or lbc

............. tbt:~ol
tbt: . , _ Ollltaotr ~

"E...,.,... ~~toW~~ k .W. to 11&lt;1 •

..._.....--..··
- - - - · ...... - · -

ldf.

.~ .

~,.~~t.~

co \"""
ou'-

lbc ILP OrftOC. "It

dcpm1b on ho,. many

010lun1~

•• can '"'. bu1 In 1 ftw ,...,. tl\11

,.;u

be c:ompiaod." ILP
Scmcr Coord.IMtor Beet)' Aoot
orrll'O

167 - • ,..,.. 111 the C.fDlcr.
said.
Tllcyw "" SffVlcr:s and attltud&lt;s llclipoo'l . ,...
li.J' volunlttr Ho.,.td Hal\anl
IU''&gt; Trc:asouer of 1M Board of
10 I poinl Where I dlJobf&lt;d d
juSt )I pen oflllcCOIMlUIUf.Y. •tudl aocl, "Thb tiDd o( P&lt;O)ccr lloould Oittclo&lt;o frio o.hmcr b • Ul!
b ow lll)tt . . . . don'l . . _ 10 be ha.. bcal aanod • 1o11a lime lllO· .,...,..... · - Ul • ~
mtmbtr or ue·.
IPf"iaa; .... 1. . , _ 10 be a pen or I'm pmlf indtpmclmt ...,.,., and •
lt&gt;dcpenckD&lt;s. Ht &amp;aid lila rtwn
..,..,., uppc&lt;una." CornJ&gt;Aiilla SiDer be brote btl lea ko a . ., . . 10 Bcrkd&lt;y. Serra .., lhls aa:idast· m am be ,... bttrl • a ~ C0&lt;1t o&amp;bcr I1.PJ ill Ill&lt; S.a&lt;-111
City IS "fat bdllnd" ID ltJ anitudcs. ~. H&lt; omnded _ , llodlat&lt;r. Wca. ~ and
T1w 8taffalo ....... lhill)'pf ..-~ap or dirrc:rca .,--. r... Nnr Yort Ciy •
tbe b~ and ..........
of.....,, he d!almcd.
. . . . . . . . opiaslocl. " Buffllo il
bdaiDd otbtr d1ln" lbc UB
Boaffllo'siLP. wtt11 n.. fl&amp;ll-time _ . , _ IU)or~.
Aa:onSiq to Hollanl, lbcrt lll\'f
11arf mtatbcn 1 ad ••••ral
bcal • ,.., .....
1&gt;1 ....,.,..
vat~~Dten...ct ....;ority or IIIC dilabW-flll booll hrlplftl for !be budiatppo&lt;l Mil tbt:
....... • doml handlcappod by trallltatt .0 .... llul ..

............

llllady........,--"'.....,..... '

b&amp;••

-¥n'"'"' ~/ M nlftr

or
ICTY-

_ , . Md e o l q r - - b e

diPbl&lt;

........ -*!., IIOW be dootwocl Wl\ik clio
studall 11 e ac}.ool- o_.,! 10 rqvladoru wlllcit ~ ........ . , . _ .

Reagan runs roughsod over
student loan and grant plans
by EMiko u,.

~ l'iu 10 I)&lt;Ov;dc IIJ&lt; &lt;mli!J IO
• - · •lib lo ldlool dllldrm m.iallt be
limttod 10 prlvllc collqjn A N~,. t&lt;rt
rues utide 1~011 tMI Oc:portmtnt of
" " - - Secmot't' T H Bdl. -\ioa
btCor&lt; II&gt;&lt; Hoow ou-motltt "" - _...,. cd-lool. rcopot&lt;4 tll~t' oal)'
r-llios •"Ub •udter&gt; lit Pfl'llf~OI)',

-

cd-la..-ufteroc.lroct-ofa &amp;J4 IIICI r-.~y U.C0.. wc e&amp;Lca """

r....

by ..,.... ..... cloldrao .....,.., ... ldd..-.1 lo.r )'&lt;fin or ~ machool. n.u lom&lt;~~~~t 11 npocrod 10
be CUI "odn.,... l l - .....,_a.,
To Cunhtr co•pllutc tht public

-

f

Allie ....................... ....
~ Tlot ltiMt ......... ,,_ .,~
......,. . . . o(SinDia~o.

)

atflldislc

til&lt;
Dopanmmt .......... propoaal
bud~&lt;~ I IUbatttod by c:.tltr and RealM.
T1w ....Ia alofta·tkk • ~
TodUCiion tn lbe O¥Cr1tll · US loan policy,
• t i •V&lt;IId .....UO) ..,.,. . . """" lllc
IWihotit)'

Oorready, ....... o( ........ . , . . . . , . . . . .

1,.500 but JCII. Coucr uld dial tlw 1oan
poboy "loo~ up ln tbe Fall of 1971" with
lpi)&lt;O"AA of Ill&lt; IIIOCI&lt;)' no loo,a boxd on

DC&lt;d.

nw -

I

loatl ....~ . . . . . , _ , .,_.., "" lilt

Soaol

•ool uanall&gt;&lt; GSL .,...,_, -01110

t.tam. 10. listed' a planocd Sol. 7 .UO.
,..,......... .. .....,...

..._.... •a or ...nacc~

eo....

f..SOO UB •t&gt;dalu

10 tlw P

,.._&amp;a •
·~""
Sccuncy .,.,_. ................ .......... ..-c--cs-z
.,._.
reoclw--.......,.., .....
..... ._ ... ,.,......
II. ........
rc:-~··

Tbt aou .. .....,... affect .-I). llliddk
i - 11edalu," Ull Fill-..! Ald
CJ&lt;Pl&amp;IIOCd.
O.rcctor C\artaec
c.rne&lt;ly lllid'tt1oy ......... lllo o«ood

-cr

CJIIIIoiaod

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Spaul&lt;!Jna-CrlaliMI Mucl&gt;lef-Unt.no- pcnoon(fl U.ked
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Spauiii;,....:.C.untftal Miod\Xf-Un~wtl ....-l~)snuo&amp;b&lt;d
the wir&lt; r&lt;l•fomd ~Jag dividor tn tl\&lt; hallwlil' . . _ S7S
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60'1; oppo-oxlrnaldy sso cltmqe. l/6/81-to-~ .....
F~ Mildlltf-Unl&lt;no-n penoo(~

J hok 1e ,...I .... ~ 567 cawina

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SOUTH CAMPUS R£POJtTS:

w~.~oCartt~ l l

Ditfmdorf Bucmcnt-criminal MiJ&lt;~Id-Unho!"n
pct&gt;OII(•l brol• the ~Jag on IlK frant or tl\&lt; e;pmrc rnaduDC

NORTli CAMPUS R£PORTS:

causlna SW d -. l/1181-2 p.m.

pund&gt;ed

sso dam-.c.

RicbMond-Crioalnal Mli&lt;ltld-Uo tno"'n penonll)
liNil bole In 111&lt; ...n or thc '"""""' lloor lolnla&lt;
""~ W d -. J/ 6181-oo:QI uo,

tJoonet a

Main C'ttdo-V 1&lt; T Olhn-A male wasarr&lt;SI&lt;'CI and ~akcn 10
127A lttd Jactct-O&amp;IIIinal Miidllcf-Unlno•n pmon(J) Ctnrral Boollat! for 306-8, Jl~ and Sll-1 . Vthlde wu
,..., .....u bola 111 thc launclly room cousin&amp; SSO lo,.ed. 3/6/81-,:18 p.m.
..,._ Jnltl-40:tl un.
Tow.....,d ParkiQI Lex-Public: Lewd,....-A ft&lt;nalc '-?'
1048 ,_...
malt clallll&lt;d M purchased a rhll a whllc Ollie. 20 yean old, medium bro,.n hilt, ,.,.. nm
Jlu&lt;a and a blut }acttt. driYi"' a .,.,.. aotion - .
· - ayll .... ~
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room Mtmtffi the &lt;qutpmcnl by dncriptlo.o .....-tM phone npoted hi~tr to ht&lt;. )(7/81-1:0$ p.m.
as
his. Eqoopmmt li bcina hdd by Ambenl PD.
T..clat, Mardo 10
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6BI llllkly-Jiuralary-Unlonown pmon(s)tftlcnd room and NORm CAMPUS REPOR15:
rook .., mvdopc coorainin&amp; SJO tallh from • lanaic. Wilkaon Dock-Gruel L""""y-Rdri&amp;ft'olor, &lt;inl. and
l / l/814:30 a.m.
cab!n&lt;t Ulllt ,.... ilokn from Ill&lt; docl&lt; ora. ValU&lt;d ar Sl60.
209C !)key HalJ-RtcklclJ Endan...,...m- l 'akno ..n ) /J/8 1-$:43 p.m.
pmon(i) p""'ed four boule roclct lir....,kcn under .•
mal&lt;'• door and ianltod th«n ,.hlch ..used a"!""" nrc"':' h10
165 MFAG-Crimlnal MiJdticf-Someonc reponi lhll 1\li
Damqc to rua wu SSO. V0&lt;1lm wull&lt;tpt"' 111hc rune. tey
would no&lt; fit •••o the lock. A up or • toothpick ..-..
3/ 6181-l:lO a.m.
fovnd in lhc lock. No damaseto lod.. l /6181-S p.m.

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Bti&lt;mcnt of '-""k•'OOCI-Han.umcnc-A fcmakreporu tl\ao
llhc wu usaulted by a male. Sl\c IIOI&lt;rthll w "'"' Pllodl«&lt;
'" the.,...- llhoulders. Jnlti~IS Lm.
SOUTH CAMPUS RePORTS:
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of ua&lt;by- Pcth l..artuy-Unino• n fi"CW&gt;n(•l
pipe&gt; and tOO f«1 elf chain •alut'd at

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SOUTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
M"-n/ lllltlcr Loo -UUV-Roommattr:arl&lt;d •.ann'• ""' tn
10c and "lim M muro&lt;d n ••• stokn Vchoclc " •
197~ ~(l(d Tonno. plate No. SI7·PMI and •aiU&lt;d 11 ssoo
l/12/81-ll p .m

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Editor-in-Chief Elections
The Spectrum is now
seeking applications for _the
position of Editor-in-Chief for
1981-1982.
.

Any student enrolled at
SUNY ~Uff?IO is eligible for
the post. In order to become a
candidate, a formal lettet . of
application must be submitted
to the Editorial Board .
Included in this letter should
be a statement of reason for
desiring
the
position ,
qualifications, and previous
journalistic experience.
All cand idates will be
interviewed by the Editorial
Board on Sunday, April 5,
1981. The Editor-i n-Chief will
be selected by a majority of
votes of the Editorial Board at
The Spectrum's annual
meeting.
Applications are due&gt;
without exception, by Friday
April 3 at noon. All
correspondence or questions
should be addr-essed to Elena
CaGavas, 355 Squire HaiJ
(831·3876).

�On life with a camera:
Wiseman is no wise guy
by M.ldiMI A. ~
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od•lfiod hopdul filmrnai&lt;..s oa I ff&lt;OI 1«1- prtiCIIll'd 18 DotfaodO&lt;fHall
.. part or 1bt Wl'dncs4ay . - , . ~«~~~&lt;•...,.. bJ 1M Butler a..
EnaJooh Orp.nmca1.
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about tho lruticution, buc tbt &lt;ondlt- or lho -lay rn 'OIIIch tl\at
MI&gt;UIIIhOO fUIICiionl. H&lt; said hb filro HOf/11/M, (Of l"IUDCO, "IJ today

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lleroro lilmlna. Wisoman mu~ 1Cf tho okay lrom PBS. To dl4&lt;, tht
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from lh&lt;tn\IIIUIKIII llklr. The filmml~t'f 1&gt; rardy lum&lt;d a"at althouJh h&lt;
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IO tho •oalf on • tnt'&lt;tlTII "d...)'llirt&lt;&gt; tht l'fV«&lt;\ " lhe It&lt;; IOmp tbc
f't'OJl"C1 &lt;~l"f'''',.'ar"- to the iubjm, t~ bntn the' r~ulu.• be «.pialntd
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t,..f JUOtd II&lt; t&gt; dq&gt;eodcou Olltnrormant\ A..,....,........,.- an
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th&lt;m)th&lt;t'll "'-1 on a
tbcy lhlllt h normll."
Mu\1 or • \landard lilm•na day I. ·'""'1 bo11.,... becauso th&lt;t&lt; li nothona

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m\l~utiOII.!nttbt filmmalt&lt;f as to •iw:n ho ohoultllla•~ h•«•••tcnf'&lt;&amp;dy.
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The Dept. of the Navy Is seek~ yooog college men for It's nldar power programs to
operlle, ~. _,maintain 0\'e( 1so nuclear reactors. Hyou haW 1 good back·
gi'1IIJld in ~us and ptlyslcs, are 1 U. S. citizen, and In good health, you may qualify.
Those acc:epled receive 111111..- ollnduate level training In nuclear llrOiliAsion
p11nt lheDry and operation. t11at woulcfcos1 thouslnds In cMIIn lie. But'in the
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ll(Oj«IJiht lilmmakcr's po&lt;nl of \'ln',"
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aloQa hcrc." TMa concluded. Rcflc&lt;t.,. on
rho dra.. t..b 10 lho P&lt;Oiflm
od.kd, ·•11a ,..,..,..
,. Pl)&gt;n&amp; SollOr.,.llftd rlt&lt;o..- nocds S30Drorq&gt;a)
rho lou.' tho Srare
•uboodur rb&lt; drrf~ "
Sbo nodd&lt;d "'"'ly. "Lil.e ao) F&lt;dc:ral prosram. 11 •
W'&lt;qlltblc: 10 tut-bach."
Rilhtt"'n orr tho Concou,... al1d sa bloab up. 1'"'1
a ht&amp;h ~ "'"h barred •indows and barbcd·,.ir&lt;

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Mtntionlll&amp; rho furor sunoutiCIIII&amp; the 1910 C"tn...,,
iM not., tho lacl of ,...,.........,,.., for Blon•
r~u ''It'' Munatf'd that there arc c•o mill.att
aJinu in lh~ ul--~atc area.'' sbt u.td ''It''
&lt;haork-poopk foloppiu&amp; ia aDd our Tlley're a"'*"
mU'M)I'IlY ''

Bal:hrarlln&amp; """' lho Graod c-ounc. - Oto&gt;e
mto the Wesr llcort• . More nobbit. brolft &amp;Joa,
ihrtddtd b•UIChftiJ • ilb 1ntnmlllf'ftl 'liM or
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dollar • pllon,"
Aid . ....._ ,_, doe elly
...b&lt;icb!cd -•n&amp;COil&gt; for Jonu.y, ~r. Mar&lt;h
and Arnl Thai ..... •·"-

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"""''~ for at&lt;h aponmmr . She poiot"' out. "Tllar
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ontepouon of the n&lt;o&amp;hbothood . lh&lt;
h'o h•rrtn•"J on the v..., Sod. of M uh•IJUI,
8roollyn HOcJu• aod ' " - lfoland Crtr ~
vab a b1o&lt; ~ of ho&lt;loo llftd aoodc7n~~r tbeno, t ' - &gt;tM
theta for . - - fen.
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adm.-r•- and pr«&lt;tn• ...,dn 1.- foo d,. 110.
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Tilt""''*- _.loclc:n - · t h e c0un
ruled llltMmcloflud«uioa -=cat. bee&amp;-

- there • • DO lcpl buu for the t'rastccs 10 k
coruultcd about the relit iocr~. llaisma
" donnrtory fen Is tM r~rbiluy of Ill~ Slatt
!! l..qlslaun, tbe llatcmmt reed.
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"h ~«mcd to me that tM suit was frivolous

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and noc com~cnmsibl€," wd Blinker~ who was
pleu&lt;d w11h the coun'• derision . "We madt' all
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tbc points the )udae made," he added, "but •e
"'eren'tlbtmcd to ."
UB's SASU repruentauve Tina Stoke
t"')&lt;eaed d~~appolntmmt over the rulina. SASU
did 1101 ellpta a "loul victory. . . . said, dncc it
drd noc bdie\.c the S150 r;mt iocr.- would 1x
·refuadod, but d drd expect Ill~ court to n.rle tbal
public noc1tt ibould ba~ beal JIY&lt;Dto auda!u.
"h •CHild baw ibown lhlll M wett dealt a diny
hand," Slole
"(Go..,.nor
L. Carey) bad a deal with
\\&gt;hatton about the donn inereaK," SloLe
added.
Rlrdoric

In a ll'lt&lt;r from Whanon to St&lt;rn In Oclolxr,
the Chancellor pOinted out a thai a formtr

lludmt rtrr--m ~ ,.•.,.d lOOk pan '"
the fMIIOCWionl eocl actually vorcd oo the
~p»a~ .
Szoke called the ~atk or
publ~ norrce "a diny tnet." ·
Wharton alto ch~ that Stera did DOC act
properly in rtJOrtina 10 "demon~ttllllons and
rhttonc" rnllead or r.ra pratlllina hiS vjc,l., to
the Board. Saoke defended Stem'• acbont,
...yrna that he mede his position clear to !be
Trustee..
Stern decided to aatbtr student suppon. Ule
Jald, because: M kMw 11111 the matter •ould k
follabt in the l..qlslatutt.
A decls- 10 ~ IM Albeny coun's nllina
bas noc bml made.IICC&gt;Dtdiq to Stem. Ho........,,
Szoke ;, _,rrd- that three or SASU '• ~nm
demancb, made as 1 raul! or tiM:,Ia-.nwt, ,.ill he
by the Trwtea.
AmcM1a 111 dcrnandJ, SASU c:aJkd f0t ~
month's p\lblic norace kfOte che Trwtm plan to
act oa any fee ~OpOials. a housina contract • ith
1 lease bindrna boch studcnu and adrrunlstraton
wtlh opcions for b&amp;rplnina riabU, and the
, inclusion o r audmtl on a ~ board co
revjc,l. dorm pOlicies and personnel. Thooc may
lx me~, Slott arnnncd Monday.

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~that M ''~ed ''
the vlaor~ llntr II« pmocWiy
11ood co sarrer from a ~c.
''The poinc as, I don' 1 hew IO
pay a boll ," he multd .
Sruo~sly ,

ho•t•cr ,

th

v pe-81111&amp; wve~~nacd, anochtr
opt- It mar bave ll to mo•e

off-campus. M id said cbe
Dllf~ !rom UB *Ould requin
a 1oc or money, but added that 11
has beal dttc1*cd U&gt;d is -

Pra.idmt maon1arocd n "" t bt rmpOMibk
"nabt" ci«Uioo.
Arutl, "M ~ld he drcl nor 0... ...,
"SA eould continue to own
know M o nda )· whe t h er
Ca.aac's would apput t he the stock or lx a co-t.ianer on a
deculon. explained tbatcbe IIUI CO-op loan.'' be uplalDed.
mo&gt;c may k 10 have some o r " Wt already ba~ our credu
the ~ales resuraions lined onot ~a b!Wicd from our dealiniJ
the ease is closed. " Kdter "''th das:ulbutor&amp;." ~
Aatd added thal1n a n&gt;ectin&amp;
definitely .aid at the trial thai be
• o uld have 10 wnab tbe last year ,.ilh Ketter, the
Co-op'a pcrfOI'IIIUitt D'tt lbc Un•-•r PrHrdeet oprqsed
pua five yean jlcfore mabn&amp; his ..ppon for the " He
" • 1uch noo~:· Aatd rdattd foard he penonally ra.ors "·"
Bttt, 1x added, •'ir ....., c:aa Anld rcr&lt;OUtltcd . "We ~&gt;.~~~ply
need tbat rnlli a l doll a r
~ that we are Jit"&lt;'rdy
rtstrttttd a.nd ca.n•l sene IDHUme nl ,.htdl IS the
lludmU lldequ.aldy, theft be oba~."
1M C4-op Prnidml catlc4
..ould ha&gt;e to aa."
StMe the oriJinallimou "ere the roun dedsron "ooe II., 10 a
impO&gt;ed, there have lxen t"O &gt;1ctory." .-xplarnina that
"inflationary" adJustments.
the Cavaac's Aumblina block
Whll&lt; the Co-op pccftrs
out or the .. ay. the Co-op"""
puJh to opctate " olhout any
tiru-cnrly oncer&lt;rcnce
But "'hcther lhal •• rl•u"ble
r~,_,natn' to be IC'nl, ~tun
rn~l\led "I '"" .. a~ unul I Jrl a
v.rntcn optn&amp;on hom the"uornn &lt;.imnal '"""'h "'II
tal.e a few da)\," he ~k.l. "and
am able to a..'"" 1bt umc !Jmu
fOt an appeal b) C•••e's."
After t hat, Kneer •'OI&gt;IIllued,
he "D&lt;IId consult Vrtc Pr&lt;&gt;~denl
f01 :,Cudmt Affatn Rr.:hard A
s...tl~ow "and Others" lxforc
maL•111 a d«"ron . "Just nJfrl
no,., I ha•m't e-.·n thouaht or
rl )ct.'' he condud~

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Alllll ,our protes510f111
0011S llld mill JeWISh

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Cenllied tncners.
• MSW'1 llld BSW'1 art
lnvlled lo IPP(y. Cbal·
lenDW'O pos«lons open.

Flnanctal assistance

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lnllrvii'IU now btrno
ahedultd lor onenta11011 CIDIIIII$10 lie held Ill
1111 Ill ., 151111 " ~
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summt'f 1\JitiOCl is $t2S
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publishers by March 23, '81 .

PLEASE BUY THE TEXTBOOKS
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US groups weighing the pros arid cons of a MX game
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acknowtedgod

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ASEAN bloc bringing
a new stability.
a new unity to Indochina

NOTlCE
Squire Ra thskellar is

NOW OPEN

by.llldt HdleY~s
The lal ol Saigon 1n 1975 mai&lt;cd 1M and ol lho Vlc&lt;nam W• ar\d US

.,._.,South Eaot Nla. The -.uumlfwo ._ crucodbvlhe ~
oiUS ~ Wloomc Soulh EMII\olan nat1ono ~ng ..... lho new
po..., configw-.
.
Vi&lt;mom, w«h R""""' ·~ - clom.,.,tln the area, end Cambodia

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ThU .........,., '-' ·~ Nlllonl of Thollancl,
~ Mltle)IOio lnd th• ~ lllando 10 Odl.,.)y renew a ooolldon
thoy had loomed In 1967. .... "-kM\ ol Sou1h e... Allan Nallono
(ASEANJ . ~ 1975 c h o - - .-oty alonnallly.
Aa:ardlng 10 UB t-t..c.y ~ .1oM A t...lcln, thaw ...,.. , _
lnlplm&gt;crud poldoo ol ...__..,., thol . . mutualy -odlve end 1M~~ aCCqa --unlit~ tn globol olfltn. "The

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· """.....,., _ , dcwloplng ~ ol

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Saturday Nights until 12:30 am
A Different Food Special Every Saturday

HAMBURGERS- CHEESEBURGER
WINGS -TACOS - NACHOS etc.

LIVE EVERY SATURDAY
Mcuy: Tending Bar
Hoa.e111: 8..-lng Table.

tn)plcol..._ l n d Soo.ltt Olin• 5H
..,.,.,.,.. - - lfwo .............. 10
pooclucdl4 ~.
~ondTho&amp;wwl'-•- ....... ....,.
hod- oiL 11wy
ol uNiy
ol ~.· Urldn
~ l&gt;a......_oi_OIIIIIiOioly 30 ~·
Togoe,., the
hove bacomc ........ _ . , 10 .......... In
- " ' - polllks.
"They ..... ..-..lpcplc. mel. good

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play the P'ano or the Juke 8oK
see our pret&amp;el ooen or our mill madtfne
or our ne.. CQ//ee -'ter
our beer bottle.
u..e our &amp;Dell lighted, ~lly ~oned off
«udy and reading area

on • _.

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Vlolnam In lndadtlne." Urldn Aiel
The..-~ ol thlo /l!iE.AH-- . . . . . . - . ""
ap.tnad.............. ASENI. hill dc\lolopod ..... lnllueolcc In tlw Unlod
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10 .........
....... trade~
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~ ....... ,........,. -*1 nell bo ~on tt.. own.• Urldn
...........~. ... lit O..lhe colacdw- . . . ........ plant ...!hoy did In
llldor-.. and bulla '*'-1 plent In~ They-....,~ on a
............. lar .................·.....................

TOURS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST:

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0.... ......, hove"""""*' 101111 ....,_end /l!iE.AH Ill ~

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-'d ........ 10 apd/1.. blfvldUI~•

Tom: Cooking wr,...
llfllce: Manogfng

See Mike • eorry no reaer·v atlons
Admluloo charge onJ~ when there ls a
UUAB COFFEEHOUSE
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SEE YA AT THE RATHrn

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�Trials of jailhouse journalism
--

- - - - - - - -"' , _ Mom• leboo. A ,_ , r...wr. produoed an u._,.w.d
"""'""'' 01 the nann and ~ poioOrl ._end_
~ o.t..~l\owbom.............,.ln

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of 01 ..... one lnmalr """'- """'
hod bMn OW1Ioobd bv 1M Oopornncnt d Comldlons
In OW!Iomia. I hoo bnn tlw Nludanoo ~ prWon

~- lo.;;. fJrioon-

...... lreodom hi

1\os lod 10 the court bdln The San Quoo•llrl ,.,...... tor

awnpl., tn F.bNory ~ lu ..,, • _ , . 10 tlw
mao haiiO dMdc on ropona oluns.tn~Ca~y ...,.,_,.
The muJIJr1g front ortlde ·~· with • pa....
of bird drcwitl!lll ill tlw dininG hall ongotWd 1M w«dal .
..t1o Ptod ~~~~ mlft . , _ ...a The ..norrwv
_.,., ollb CC&gt;rlw-d him ln.t lw hod -..&lt;~..:!
and, he hncl allhe r«par11m boc:lc «JoC0!&gt;1 b the alllhor
d the oll&lt;ndong artldo A MINI County IO&lt;fgr Clrdeed
lhe ropOnel ~- bUl the d«tssan .,... - " " "
end 11v lin 1!1 limbo un.dl tlw - ·· htuh """-"
d~ ol 1M Solo&lt;lod caM
At. lhe Cailbr~~~ Modlcal Foallly o1 v.....v.te. tnmota
the OUlCOme ol .......... l O - ......
Th~ ---~· hod ~ dot
O.tiot- illuo ~CIIod ~- tho in,_-edltor
had oplothod lhe - d --~&lt;~blank left bv four attlcln ...t-od&gt; tt.. ~..,, had
doi«Md The ..... - ~ .,..,...,.., ..

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Tho pnson- und&lt;T .u.dt tfl Col!tocn,. bowlholr

PtUon
The ,m- odmln.......,.. thteelen tc tl\ut clown IJw
should tlw court rult thai the paper&lt; "'" not
wbjocl to the lui d.tocrellOn and cooorol ~ the pn100
admini*aton "'If !he COUIU cloddc :oomed&gt;tng Olhn
_ , , b4w them tllw-" anymcxo."
....t Ph~cp Gull*lo. " " " ' - ' foe th• tWo

lh.m lhol. -

Oopart..,.,t o( Ccn-ealons.
Wi1._ Brandl. ih« mmot• who wro&lt;f tla two ol!•r!dlng
alllclos. Mill • ruling ih« paper 11A1 o.pplo al
tnmote popm 1M _..- lw '"Y'· • ..,. be
.....,llally """"'"' ""Y n . - h y volu•"' al ond will

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Mlmtot In port on • - · "''"""
say. rl\ol
~ 1 $. . . . . tighu """""' !hoM ....,..,., "'""
~ lw re..-ed for
Sui lor
,.._, joumal!sls
14 no such cld..,..
and ll&gt;o fod&lt;Tol
ro)ung their cuo hom tlw US
bHn~ lO the plight
of lnmok publi&lt;ArCII1t
In llw ~ of 1977 tile htgt&gt; court gow prliOn
bdnunAators around ttw eounttv ~ ~'e..,O 10 tfttriCI
lroubivtorno. lnr!Wie·............... In • Janos • . Nonh
C..olilla Pri-· lAbor l.Won.• the Supr...,.. CouA
n.lod rt..l tho tuuc bl!loc&lt;' tlwm - tile mmoca· ~t 10 do
0 mau n"lOOIIJ&gt;g ..,.., I """ wl&gt;ich tile court&gt; .ltould
- . """' olw JUdgmtont ol the prioon authon....
"The " - \ 1 """&lt;O&lt;tect rt!SUl ol ""' ~ ..
llwmlont&gt;4&gt;1:1cltoc:retiool olprioon~­
them. and no1 tlw courts. to , .•• me clillla.~ JOidgmornti

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Su,.._ c.,.,. ..... ""'

be ,.... .. ""' ~ of Comoctlons dolms • ..,.,
be-JUJI • IOof tor YOCOIIonal iluttuclion •
Brandt o:11&lt;&gt; 11 """"""' ~ po-. ..yo that • has only
......,., t &lt;C091 VI*' dw lnmOio-odMort haw put/led for
,..... lrudom behind ban Buttlw fight. tw admits has concoming lnSIIJullc&gt;nal - - . , - - • .-cf&gt; •
Juotn Rehnqvlslln th• ma)orlr!..,.,.,.,.,
1&gt;01 bHn easy
Just~&lt;tt ~- wtro had !wen In the INjoltly ,..;.
"Deopito. the liberal UPPf1" «:holont" of ih« &lt;ortectlons
lour
~b&lt;lcoe wl&gt;cn the &lt;oWl had ~
'IIO'Oin .. • rul harda&gt;re on!r.-nc!&gt;od middlo
~t-el•• n-... lh•
....t
"")15 resmct•d ~ ., plloons, .,._;1 ha ~
Stlndt.......... tnl~ in ,..~ thalr historicAl -.flh rt.. """' ruing. "1 hope thio wlll .....,.... to be •
-IIY S4llbod&lt;.- lw .....00.
~
1..-. courll ..... .qwefdy plcNd up the , . . _
While the lt90I bAUl4! OWl prioon papm .. teloillltl\l
lrom ih« h9&gt; CO\Jrt In 1919 the "-!h.clmril Coun
· prioon joumollsm Itself ..... bHn an&gt;&lt;md ruled
thai prioon authonbos on Voginia cculd ltmil llw
1800, wlwn h lint prioon j)\lblisfwd But k
has only bHn In - t li"'S that prioon )o&lt;arnotllstt haw F'rm Amendment tlghti of dw ...,.._. wtro pubWo •
"'F
V
S
K - tfi&lt;IS You Should llnowl. ton&lt;e tho ""'"'
boctome~-·
In Louiol6na, fer lnJt--. two lnmalh pn&gt;duoe • found that tile prioon au.1h&lt;lncios "*-ely boliorw that
".,.. niogazlno ..,.,_ Q~ artlclos. on the ~t..:l laue~ F V SJC cculd 1w cllsntprM o1 !he
prioon life . _ them t h e - of,.,......... ,.._ ...... and -utlly •
Mour&gt;d the· QDUtilry. The Ango!U. pubibhed "'
Sn~ "'1'1 this if an Jmpoooiblo llandatcl
l.oWsiana"a Angela .J&gt;tiooll. hao -n ..,. pra!lgicu1 c..n you . _ conclu!lwly """"' tltat • plbo&lt;l ol!lc&gt;M IS
Robert P. Ken,.., jOUmolism a"'"'d and tw!cc has bHn '"'""'' """'" ha pmlldo -"tng thot Is gcong t o
~td b .,.~ rrwogezine.-....1. In 1980 b . . _ • monlho &amp;om
recfiwd !he ~ Polk award tor special tnteral
1-")'&gt;UI"Niisll thus._. ...,.. lew tlghb Edwtfd
Komt. a staff 011omoy wtlh tlw Natoonod Pilton Ptojtct.

this.·....,..

""'*"' ..,..,.,lend......

...........

International Affairs
aponsore:

IN:TERNA;riONAL
WOMEN'S DA~
Thursday, March 28 at 1 pm
in the Fillmore Room, MSC.
Speakers from different countries
will be Pf-.t end refteatt.tHmts wm be served
ALL ARE WELCQifE TO A TTENDI

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.

ca....- llw pr1oon adminlsiTadort In Loulsiona hat

long M - ~Colli CAlftvlncO! the
couns tltey acted sincerely. boontly ond with
~ g&lt;MI&amp;"tn mind. day an ad wilh ...,.,.,tty
Aclck ~. "They thinJ&lt; du.proc:cal&amp;o ~

10\11 M

bHn v.~ to ¢Yo"-' ,._ mgn. the tnmota have
procluced M1lcloa on aui!Jects ~ thotoQbt to be m.llor 10 Maoism •

POTLUCK
DINNER
Pakaltan Students Aaaoc.
Pot Luck Dinner

.-·ROOTIE'S -,
'ffADills ~
0.. o.w. a.
tfca.w. ...

FR&amp;
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"Let us, for the mke ofClrfi"Mf!t. ,_,e
tMt you octvalty h&lt;M fOined occ.ess CD the
socred rrotmds ofAmerico, J"'CC ore then
subject.tD the letislation that is in(kted
upon foreitn studenr. "

s_.ae ....
In 1M 60-doy commen1 poliDd a ...,.,.Y ol 1M 237
ocluc:odonll ~and-· ....... •lftdMcluols,
_...t this ldd, and 1M new "'9Uiotiom m.y be _ , es a
compromloe.

IU mF.cru.y 23 .-y •ud.nt enMr~J&gt;g the llniled 54ala
on an F 1._,.. .-w alpOdilc ciMe forhll ~- The
granted lilly should en.tH blln 10 &amp;nw. hio plonnecl ol

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studiaand-.aee-anted on a~-.. Foo
a clclay In 1M INdios duo 10 -~ b.yond the
otudonl's conllol" (hullh - . s . C!IC l or a pciSIIble

COMMUTERS·
TAKE NOTE!
"Commuter Day"
is coming Mar.ch 20th
Featuring: .
COMMUT;ER BBEAKFAST·8 am· Noon
•

and

MID-AFTERNOON HAPPY HOUR 2-5 pm
..~ Free Admission,
·3 Beers for $1 .00
WGRQ FM Rock·N-Roll Machine

'" IN -THE FILL,M ORE ROOM
ALL
SQUIRE HALL

�Kaminska
ends
iHustrious
_)
career

IIAQ&lt;_()(.._OULlS . . _ _

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b7_.~df"'1
R. Thort~o•
_ _, !pons
£11/101

nochln&amp; C001&lt;S "P I'd lib 10 &lt;Omm..,lcodon clqtM 10 10 fmo

Touwatlda leer- will oo loaF lwtw
· Tlw f..uior dlallt or "llillr·lliY.
lilt."lcd 111 'lila Lool' ,..., ..._ r.a
amM d~n~t Ullloctcy-.
ac-ta
will DO ...... tllrll...._,. wiQioio bradl
lltfna. _.......... ....... Tlw ' - hiS
lltriwd for Ul'a .a.u.e . . - ~
10 lc8vc Ill&lt; Uamnity and biJ ""· 19 J&lt;ncy
behind aiMI ~ OA.
Wbllt "''O'klna • an oltcra.u for the
(NHL) NllioUI Hock'!)' . . _ Minor
olfodalt 1 jolt 1w '-&lt;ltd ~ lamllllll&lt;
Dale Ouyaa, lht ICcnmore aMi~~e-wiKI Ia
flalallolll hill Mllior ,_,.. a U&amp;-loob ..... Uoc Meeorial ...~lee aiMI Wllltl

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oa lht tam wbo Informed,. of bll brother'•
lllcnu," oald Wrilbt. " We -chtod llim
plaJOD-Ofl-udlw-llot
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dJildr...

bo)'S-1111 have pla)'td orpniud

bocl.cy-Klunbub bo:pn bls cu- ID 1M
Tow'lt or Tc.awancla pee•wet 1&lt;-.ue • 1
rorwk.t. Durin&amp; OM aam• ...,.., 'Ill• '"""'''
aoalit r.ilocl lO Jobow, ~Cu&gt;imlto uoocl ~I

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r:nund the Secllon VI Clvbiaa forCUII blm
10 ~ lwfwmt the I"" tCIIIIIL
''Wolabina 1M pn10 and coos, I lbo\lall
rcoiiU:ally I _,a,s lw bcuer orr l'laY1III for
llw llodd.. .. ~ cxplaiacd.. .... Uoc

w CIIIIIOf'UIIY to NY·,_ .......

dd'-.cly lboalll be . , _
play pt0(-.1 - . , ....

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ttt.,.t. MOnu ... ~ • ...
t . . . . . ... . car.e~ &amp;IM&amp;Iowh._..

ac..m.u""" •.....,... Iaten to DI.WO.J

odloolt-ot\io SUtlt.

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wu playina oo

they collld ..U..
Ills abUotla. KAnliDSito Aid lhat lhc only
achool lhat alloW«! ... iDttral. led hllll 10
bditvc be ocoepted IDto !he bockcy
lhert. Wlwo ..... llAAI dooicr
wbtrc be

...... llocll:cy..,.. """ • baJd&gt;aJI ..,.. 10
mate hill ckbGt ., a ootllllod&lt;r.
" My r - buill • oec nat • lhe
Kul.ml.a- .....
-yon! for IS ,...... • lot rcallcd. "My -cloWD, be WU- cbmm.
podoally for • ~ 10 play •• . , brollocn ad I _,a,s 10 Mel IIIey
NHL.,._
Solido Ul
would brol.bcr,
~y
00 - oo· I-foAo...t
· ~
.... alooca
abo a ploc
" N-ber oat Ia lO play prO boctcy, oklat
10 """""' collcp. ~·
talked 10 c:-11 Wrilbt. Tlw UB COIIdl
lllllloollllllwr&lt; ~·· ........, orrm )'Cit, .. hll~~ep~."
'l'htouJb hi811 achool lw piQOd (or both lhowtl • lot of ........ in llil play, ..,.,
lhc Clakl• HIP So:bool and1181t oald. "A
lot of people ID¥0lved In lloctcy •1 I ho&gt;e Canioius and Ill&lt; B"ffalo lllldcJ of llw NC'tll Kamlo.U .,...,1...01 dedcltd to 110 10 UB.
lhc pcM&lt;ftiW to play profeuioaol ho&lt;Uy. If YO&lt;k·P.., ~..&lt;~~..c. In blumlor year Olnisius
"FOttllllltlitY "'~bad Billy'&amp; b&lt;olhtr Jeck

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trtinlrla camp lht co.dl ealltd me iA 1uo

orroec ..d Jlid 1 reo11y

awprlood lliaa,"
ICMIIA.U remarked. "He offered I'M , _
opllou: Illy wilh ttK ' - a lllinHirilla
~ ....,._ Johonr .,... 10 play

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aWl)',IIK Buffalo Sabreo Oft~ 10 att 0&lt;11
or 111ar cloldnla lied • lou pla,-oll' dri"C.

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d&gt;&lt; )'04IClt
lftltltUtal by 0cncnJ
MIMIC&lt; Scou ao......,.,tbc Sab&lt;cs ""'• bad
to ad)wt &lt;belt Mylt or play.
Otlll&amp; 1as1 ..n·s mion roc .....,pk, 111e
Sabru art Mill ahowlna PJM of
_ . _ , . l'olo•........~
1oa • 11&gt;&lt; MaMb or the lowly Konfont
Whalen, H Ill lilt Aud, Ill&lt; Sabfa
IlK Pbilacldphia A,...
~ Ia 1
DCltl pme. The filM wu
blihlialllt&lt;l Danny Oare's hat trid. to a1~
loialllO
in bit NHL ""'-·
n.c ·•·- aurra~o·s lOCOed 1a
. _ . opiDil lhc A,... lha - · ......
. . . _.~ . Pbiloddpbia•lhet-Burflllo
lw had o11-.c reconl.....,ll .U.C.. mt&lt;ril\l
lhc .......
Willi thai bi&amp; win under their belt lilt
Sobrc1 1rawtcd oo llloomiftll..,, M'IIUI&lt;tOU
10 play t h e - .... Waitt&lt;! ~Stan.
Tloc s.bres......, QP w0 allldtlulla l-lloa
10 lhc Stan. lbe -come could 1\a~ bccll
_.. ;r • _...' ror lilt oo:robotlc:
phmdint
Bob s.u~ who ,..,... .,
-

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..oeealedawbip

s.bre p~a,.,rr owloOk. ""' 111&lt;

...,.-yr.. ""'"" I

tfloo , _ .. -

off 10 tkrCM tllcllapltM Wamlpca Jets S·l 011
lOll Sdooaafdcl'~hallri&lt;t. But lhc ...... DiP&amp;
IIIey rdl - · 10 o..q. Roca's • - _..by

losiq to lhc v........, Canucb 2-L

l'ooi!Mauk. .

or

say

"A lol
people miahl
we loot WOI'I(
"""' Into theK playoffs bot I tbiuk that
wc11 haw mo« of a pooiti.. ouitaclc boc:avw

....... ....., ~... COIIIJMDtt&lt;l s.a..
dd'__, Miu ~tMDocy. "E~'s
piQod MOl
Joe or c1q&gt;111 no&lt;t. All
the rooklcl playt&lt;l and the JUYI QOIIllna
bact offinjuries-cllcy'lt be fresh
to-ao. So we lbould be 1111 ror the playofra."
Sallrc pltCDdcr Bob S.uYC ..,.a -h
IWuc7. "Our dwlc:a look aood- I llunk

we-•

and,.,,,...

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hwdtr," Aid
~ ...... fot tlw ... _ . ...S I dliol

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- · wido •Jbod1 • ... p~qvrr•. "
'lf1lilc • dot playoff.. , ...
to -end ..0 l i l t - IIRS'Ift ,,.. -

s.a... ........
·

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1M playoff..... - &lt; d . Saw. ......... .

~d&amp;IT..--.•il's.-,10 ..
"" (Of . . Tlo&lt;ft's _ . , ............
tlo&lt;n'l .,...
..,.pndJ ~

or

An.. the Minft&lt;SO(a -·the Sabrcs went

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doft'l - •Y ,.._
(diiYiallll I
...•• lllillt •e lied ~ willt ... , -

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lhOCl.

for 11&gt;&lt;

... 011 II&gt;&lt;

DOWN T&gt;IE ITOUC:H! J*" • • - el "" - . ,

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w.tt.M•IOttM .... ifii ........Mftec:tloeltiPI·I ...,

.....,.. • pM1.....,_ ....,.,....,_

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.....,.._we
t.O

balCf · - thu ... _
...., oy tn&lt;k , _ . . by lndul&amp;......,.
hove,_.. plal'&lt;ftood ,........., DOll L«c oodlhclnj....S RJd: Martia 10 Lol
p1q " s.r.. ......,, "We p
......,... for '"'"" _ . . . . _
uuurics IAII , _ • tile playoffs. n.. 6ido'o ~
hdp ,.., bot we how yo11111 play..a ready 10
f - ) r...
r~ tholt auya."
Rkt Mirth&gt;, IlK hlab """'"' ldl
IJo the Injury cl&lt;openmm1, the Sabres &amp;Dd Ococ:ral
S&lt;ot1y B o - hove
finally _,. IO be lA aood 111\apc. Dorck boal .. odd$ with cadi Oilier ai- Bo... _

Snuth ""' .......... r,_ .. pu~~a~•omo&lt;~o

muocles wioodlcouad- to-r... poaa.

Cilbat.J'crrcoull-•o be r. a~~er""'"""
orr hil c:o11u1aa wila a J001 po11 in

wi-

WuhitlllOII olmoll two moDllol 1110Pcm&amp;ull aurr&lt;Ft&lt;l 1wo brolc"" nbo and on&lt;
fracumd rib In the ac:ddala.
Wotlo lnjunes "' a miaimum, IlK Sabra
o.., 111c """' wcc1. the -

toot...., 1o111 ......... - -cridall or

.,.., .,._..

Maruro'• ........,. atylt of play

-n. ,...., ..........

~~~oo

-

-

Bowma doiM&lt;d dial Mart• ..., "plaJiaa
up"hillll,lurcdla&gt;ccwbilccolle&lt;tinJioilltlaJo
salwy Martin &lt;IQputal the claim
demanded to be trod&lt;d.
llcina audt ia l!oo&gt;'111011'&gt; ~.Sabre
•....an Don L.,. roaa~~y c1co11 • ...,

and

r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lr---Tbere's

alwa~s

The-·p-.,.......

••Ill&lt;
.....,.,... ..0 dot OC,.....
011
ror .-. ood 111&lt; . , . _ • Ill&lt; playvlfa
dich't .......,. - . " ......,. wan . . 10 add,
"lt._.,. lprollallly playt&lt;l Nt bal Mdcy
or the , _ durinJ th&lt; playoffs 1aa "
o..pite lhc adclcd .,...._.. th&lt; playolh
prov\dt, tht Sabfa- brtD aatJq tlldr
by ""' p~a,.. ~~ocu,.
a..rTaiD'• ........_
aotmq • - . . . . . , . , . . .
how ~ ........... _ . .
a...- St. to.~ (I.....,), New Yort
IJI&amp;ntlo$. Pbiladdphsa and LGo Aqdrs

ready

M....,...

...s .... •

....

For former Olympoan Mil« R,ar_,, the
playoff•........, 10 bclw('• lh&lt; rool&lt;i&lt; "Ld
yeer reeDy tficbi•l ...... lllC. I . . ., diMa.k k

colo1•-•....,. -

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""""" OIJI.. ,_,., T1o&lt;1t lodicaors or llufflllo's -

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�brat a period.Jnto RV«nituult llltuvals.
Oobc tiJlt .-eel 10 eliminated _,.
JC)Ois."
Followina the 1979-10 e.ampaip. he
OIYftlllic tCMt~," he said. "l&lt;ollowula lbe received UB's Moll Voluablc Player '"""'
- · t h e COIIdt- ud tdd "'IOI1ics ht and wu named fltll team pllc "" lbt
-..aid contact tbt fmal
who would SUNY Albldk Conlb"a&gt;et (SUNYA C) all.
trood 10 lbe Colon.do ~ tralnin&amp; camp. IUr tquad and .......d ttalll Now y""'
Oollqlatt Hockey Aaoe111ioft (NYCHA) Is
1li&lt;Y..-conllle:ledme."
..
W11m -.l&lt;ed if bt ltamod anythlna fJO&lt;D one of Ida'._ ..,,.fJinl _
lbt lt'J'Oilll, bt rtpljod, "Tblt bWit •
Another llilh point "'"'In a ptnt &amp;I Unooo
In al-l t~. Tomray Wllck tripped •
~
ofeonr~~~a&gt;oe in my play
and h "'crcaod my ability to cllallcqt Unooo player ,..;th las than a mlll~t• to 11&gt;
mooten. ,._
aod Union ...,
a penalty shot.
Ia ICamln&gt;ta'• lint two y&lt;ars .. ua be: bed Kaminsb ~~~ the lhot. aod the Bulls
10 overcome scm• problan&amp; or COCICOIIrllion wtnt "" to victory •iltn Wildt """eel the
and Ciuanttlon.
Jlin&lt; - c k remainma.
''They p~~eted ID ~ fMIJ-Y~&gt;U cocddn't
Oivins "P a c:bcap arty pal would oltat
Jbattcr bis ClO!II1clal« throuaboutlbt rea of heat yo~ndf thlnlt, u clttcribed Karn~
"The
nipt btron: I -ched Dan Bouchard
lb&lt; aarnc.
"BiUy buiOflt to lht point where lirina of lht Allonto Flames r... • Jimilar
~P a ..,U no tonaer bwt&amp; him," Aid hos Wt'*lon. Ht noocl there nonchalantly aod
&lt;011&lt;11. "He Is a hard c:ott pel~&lt; 'Wito makcu made the •~ I did the thina. After I
ttam ...,..t for wtw !hey 101·"
a~ tbt siiOI there an tmmtdiOit
Kaminota altrib~ted his tltwiopa&gt;eal or hiUb ,. lht JW&gt;Ch. ..
Jdf~nrodence to hn coatb. "We bed otalk
Ia lht lana pan or t1w """"'· ht tort a
aboul eon&lt;attratioft and he mnructtd me to tattJiqt in hit ltntt. Howew:r. tht ill)...,.

i Kaminska
..~--m.
-rum• ...,......, """'

yar •• plarOd
thm~

1111n

~ tktu~tlons..

n.ar,......

my ayk of pill)'. We made tbe play-otr• that
....... too."
Durilla Mardt 1979, with lht Olympic trial&amp;
181ti111 pla&lt;t in Bool.oo, l&lt;lunlsub ...., three
li other UB playtn jowncyod eu1 for the
i tb,_y tryoUI. With o - ~ lbtcrs and
; 90 aoatics. ·~ ... Ute I ZOO OUt thut,"
-diliiiO rc.mJmb.

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'"'and

" 11\aured .., would J&lt;1 C\11 ri&amp;bt
10 hort a aoocltlmt m lioston," ht joked.
"AJ It tumtd out tbt otbtr IUYI _.. cut

IN!fo&lt;elstcppod oe&gt;tbt '"· Mertheftntday
they ,...., down to 60 aoali~ Ulinatwo and
three on brcaiJLways, the aoalic didn't bev&lt; a
prayer."
Day two ...... tht same way, roducina Ill&lt;
n~mber or ptaymiO fitlllto .U squad&gt;, W'lllt
the team~ pi&amp;Yina _.m each other.
"Oa the fooal dly, with only au ..,.nCs
kft, I played apina Sim Craia. Who laler
wu dected OUttilla P!c:ndtr of tbt

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Fr1. Mar. 20
Sat. Mar. 21

Mixed Drinks Draft
Screws &amp;
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2 FOR TtfE PRICE OF 1

NOW OPEN WED &amp;THUR
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tllilcd to keep him 0111 or ll&gt;t liM-"" roe the
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lh• ,..,.•• play .......... Btlly Ill.,.. . . . .
"' to play a more otrCIIIioc a)'k; ,.,.. aould
alwoys COWit on him to male the bia • .,._
The Iaiit COIIfll&lt; of ,.... Billy has bttn lht

r• .,.;,. UB hockey."
ARer a pr....,., Jll'od)csioo or a 17-7
antlc:ipattd. "We
..._ off to a ll&gt;od stilt. Tha dwilla lbe
Ouutmu bn:alt wt loll thret _... and
battled back ..
Clo&amp;inJ ~t 1\1&gt;..,... a UB by oectlna "'"
odlool morels, Kammd&lt;a said bt bas played
witb tht ....... ac or """ l'oe .....
boco IJ!Odated ...lb. wear~ne tllMdos.
lllcakcn and bcul&amp; dlauCfeured 111 a limo, ,...
.................... lo &amp;tyle...
Ft'llow ltl(oor, Mark Werokr indiCIIed
KamlnsLo'&amp; most Important """'ribullon to
th• te&amp;nl: " " " pcroonalily. H•'• . _ and
knoM •hat to bt """'"'· He't bttn there ill
praoore liiUII!om. ,...., looklna to blame
li!JOM. Billy IUtmin&amp;b tbt buk
rt&gt;W&gt;datlon or our t.eam."
111011 irnponanl

"""""· thin&amp;&amp; d'od 110110 u

Winter athletic awards
With lbe eoodusoon of awncrow ...;nter Olblerlc SflOlU, K\Otral t&gt;O'I
awards han heal -.c&gt;....t on UB athlcs&lt;l.
·
Lead ina tbc: oward ...;n.,..,- Tom Par&gt;ODS oftht UB butct'b.n Bui!J,
Panonl. a smior pard from Baltimor&lt;. ~Wylaod, wa Nlllled the SUNY
Atblcdc Con f.....,.. (SUNYAC) ouuaandlna Pla)'tr-of-&lt;bc:· Year io the
Wea.., Baskaball Dirisloo. Tbi&gt; was tbc: stcond ara.i&amp;ht yar bt WOI&gt; lht
IWard.
Durina hh twn year rdan o.illltbt BWb • ...,_.started all of UB'• )4
...,.., lcadinathe teem to a 29-25 r&lt;eord-29-11 .,..;.... NCAA OiVIJioo
!!!.~:'.;,!~~till&lt; and •....,.... ptA&lt;t rmhh •• the tm.eo
1&lt;11100

and

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This year Paroon•lod the UB squad t o . - · tbt Wea.,.,.....
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third plaot rutish iJI tlus Wmtcr'• SUNY AC 0..11'1\plon&lt;lups a Poudam

Collqc.

._.per

Panon• t"'o- touh - • 105 poinu (ll.l
aarntl. tlO
121 ...... (1.2) and 60 ..... (I. I).
Bill Kaminski or the UB bodct1 a..Jis wu named aoallatder to the
Eutern Cou.,.... Athlttlc: eonreren« Divi&amp;ioa u AJt.w... Dirisloo Second
team, lhc only..,. hoctty Boll hooored.
The- namlnda (rom Onloiw Hiab tstabl4bod records IIYCSiD
a sinale ........, (881) and career (290)) "'blk a UB.
ICamln&amp;ta pla.)'od all bul 20 minutes of tile compaian, 1\eraciftl .\6.2
11va per pme. DuriJta a won-9, lost·U. tled-2 - a l '""'"'·

rtbou!l&lt;b (4. 1),

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Coni~. 4&lt;10 Ltn&gt;y
A .......

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~ Wynne In ~ Squire. An hoOOf and moy 11-. &gt;""" rtWotd.

-tJnotc of the _d~ll'
.. Knowing Is a barrier which prevents
learning:·
- FriJJlk Hetbert

,. .&lt;=l_-ea

SPC rt-D.DIOft- Fotme.t Sevdt.nt Pettet Co.IIUV'I
tMtnbtra. ..-.d Wltt.rHted ~ are hwfted \O .e abort

O.vW llromiMrg Jl\ardt 27 • 9 -

It p.m In the

F~-- Pat l'l&lt;thony Ap&lt;ll " at 1M
a
- . TMater.· Squl"'·
2ot-._ "PipNI"-d&gt;~ao 8p"m in

meeti"G for.,_ upclatt: ol ancl....,ar ac~Mdt:t

Clar!l Qym "For Colored Olrls
Clark Oym.

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end tour

are Invited to ao open hoiiH
of CrO\IM'-;Irvlng Me-rnOnaJ KospiUI '"
Syr..,._ 111otc11 2&amp;. Progrom begins at 9.)0 ._.,.. To
'"9"ror cell collect. 31 S-424-6)21 .....,kdayot&gt;etwecn 8
a.m..cp.m.

" S - - Obpowt lludut Waateo" g;...n by Or
Rokn Ja&lt;obi Fc,day ot ,_,In 120 WU"-. Elheotl

Hlmoto1&gt;0 Institute ol 8 - . 841 Ddaftre, opetl
Sund.o1 from 1.5 p .m . Foe ..-e lnlonnatlon call

"Who&lt; ao4 Wl&gt;y Ia a /IIUitJ.Crltlcll Point"

-·

.. Ap&lt;rl 4 "'8.P""' "'

of

Ull ~ EMcmbte perform~ Sundoyo ot 3 p.ln In lM
l!otlul!"tiM t&gt;eglnnlr&gt;g ~rd. 2!1.

lo a Unl\lenlt1 suva or 1M
Spocu""'.
or• ""'
or ctwge. 1M
SpocUum dou oot ...,.,.._ tllat al IIOtlcu wDI
appur Mid ruen~u liMo rtpt to tdlt loll i\otlclu.

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resubmitted for.will not be

printloe.-

toMrl -

tile phone. CowM llstlntl wtll be
prlolted. Dudll- OR IIIO&lt;IIIoy, We4DU&lt;Ie1 M4
Frtdly It noon. ,

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1981 lnwulvo Enellah

A.Nt~t.~tnl •P9tbtJona
AppilcoUon 4e~flno I• Mareh 31.

SWOtnt

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fnstftvte

ere now available

PoootJono b&lt;Q1n May
»J\ugU&gt;I 22. 11181 Sdpentt Incl.- tiOOO an4 ,_.,
bootd ~"' _.k:o,lon• &lt;all Kathy .. 6)6,2077.
R....me Wrltk&gt;t Wori&lt;lllop t""""""" a&lt; l p.m. In 1
tf.a)n C~' Tec:hnlq\JIH for pceparing an dfea•ve

retume '*'"bed~.
Junlon Who will k going on to g...S.att or
p&lt;Ofeulonal oc:hool "Who wUI 1&gt;&lt; 11'-mv In 11182
.......,d oet up • reletenct fole" Call at
8J1 ·l~lS or O)fM: co l
tilya C to make. en

fOOd--

Are
olcUio lmportMt to your
arHr chou? Come to tM Sqvlre Conf..... TMate&lt; Ap&lt;il 9 ao4 Rnd OUL Communlcotioo fn the
'80s lo bef"'l OPCI\IOfed ,. the Comrlluncotlon Oepo •
glvfn9 Jtudento the oppo!tuni\Y to 11lk with loot
profess6oMII rrom w.flous r.e4da. Come listen and as~
aboln necesNtY communbt\on sk111s • lof

q~ lons

rour~reer.

All Uncledcled Fruhmen ao4 Sopl&gt;omotu-Thcre
wUl b-t a n tnformatlonal •orka.hop uploflng
Engtneeting (w.-ho\ 1re the different ~ts.
f\oW lO am, car.etit, allernot1Ve&amp;. quoutjont 6f'ld
enowcn)todoy ot ~)p.m. In 233 Squlco.Caii831.J631

appoint........

Cbemfc-.1,

Cornputer. Efce-tTQI ud Mccb•tlkal

Engi-rong ltudents wl&gt;o a&lt;e ot 1uat ~
an apply lot ....,._, wort&lt; In Sweden Foc lufthe&lt;
'Normatlon ..,.lte to~ EnomH"tiriG Training Program.
..._rican·Scan4inovoOA Fw~atlon. 127 E.ost 73rd
St1Ht. l1ew YO&lt;Ic."fY 10021 12121 &amp;~779
Old 1ou 1mow that otlhough # lcol&gt;ot •• ""'Y higll In
ca~riet.ll has no nutriliooal valut. ~ttonet? Fof' mo•t:
lnConnat1on cont.ct lht Ak:oh~ A•artneu Pf'Ogram,
106~on.~7

eJvel

by Or.

Fflhor _...,., It 3.30 p.m In 4.5-4 F""'"""

-ion

883-&lt;!22J.

LocblroeJ...,bJ Uo)'d Eb ontlletl'-loflloneld
l!eoea•·• budQet cvu on higMr ,_,

especially eooc.tnlng...,.. ""'""rican.. Tkle VM and
TlUe IV Ffl&lt;lay 01 10 o.m 1n 23l Squue.

c-c.n wkn Tlrly l.lv01todt&amp;l&gt;d the o.toun todoylt 8

pm.
"'Folfen Fa!IMn: ~ Auu.ortty"' l&amp;tll Centv&lt;J
Ften&lt;h An gtwn by Pror Carol Ounc.n tonorow •
8: 1S p m In 146 Olotendcd

"The 'un&lt;~enu f«avatlona of tJie Sonc:u-y
•• Haliol., Gteece" given by Prof. ........,.
tomotrow 1t 8 p.m. In 207 T-ot. Col\lllus

of

Apollo

Deneatt

Col'-

_.........,on

~- YOI'It W - R~

to lloclam" t..,tutinQ
1M ol , _ II _.,..,. u-gM, .....,.
........ . - - child _ , Md mt&gt;Ch _.., Fri&lt;loy
t~ Sunday Call WSC at 831 ·3405 for details
"'For Colored Olrtl Wl&gt;o lla•&amp; CoMI4uerllklfddo Whu
the ltolnbow IS r4ot Enur SltwCiay at $:)() p.m U. tho!
8ufl Stole t..urnlng l..ob Call WSC at 831340S IO&lt;

tr.nt.pOf"tatlon

-

/Oilrla&lt;n en.z. ,.,._ - - \o Pr~ Can•• on
Hloponlc Allolfl ..~1 ..,..,. Satvrlay el 1.)0 ' m In lht
Bull S..ie Le•ntng 1..ob (;ejj WSCJt 831 ·)405 f&lt;o&lt;

..

lor regbtr•tion.

1.eQa1 hum.? Otoup .._, S.rvlceo off.,. free le9el
advice and tnformeuon to all 08 atudern•~ Do )'OV haYe 1

Alpha " - AlpN 8o&lt;orft1 rush party SundoY It 3
p.m • .t the St Augustine C~ter, 1600 Alfmote

hearing In SWJIIRJ courts of the Prttld~ru ·a
C'Of'Y'I-I'nlSS'On? OLS tM.t ~w auden~ to act as def~ra

·-conw.r.aatloM Jn tM Artli .. Esctlet HMrlou Pw~ric•t
Derek Can'll)bell, thoete&lt; dir'ectO&lt;. today • S;)O p.m on

A~ue.

for .saudentt. FOf mcwe intorm.Mion, stop In al GLS. Open
II ·~ p.m. Monday. Tueade1. ThurJCiay, and Frodoy: until
1 p.m. W•dnuday In ~ Squire Ill,. _,. l'lon&lt;loy•
from t~ p.m In 177 1'\FAC. Ell..,olt 831 -2213.

"Tho Cateaofkl of """" ao4 Vt!lll Ia llolva"al
Gr-mar" gl_, by Dr. s.nrt.o n-..,.on 1.....-ow at 3
p m ln oho Ungvbtlo L&lt;M;~. 106 Spovklir&gt;;. Elllcolt.

Oence ""atathon Time la tlue.. G~ ps)'Cbfd. bt.uer
yet, Qet ln..,f...S. tM lO hollt MDII booelit ..nt be In
ApoL For more lnfotmotlon coU None)' ot CAC,
!131·3!!21.

? P~m In the
Room of Harriman tWrary with the Army Corp$
of EngJneera.. For mO(e: lnfonnatlon c:atl DeniSe •t
83\-4603. "-mlnotlono lor 196l.a2 wul d&lt;&gt;w alter thlt
ac:tiYit1· Coli Denbe ot 83 1-4603 or """" "...... 6)6,5674
foe triore inform.etlon..

SWE tedunelcotfubout lofnOfrow •

B.h.~~e

CPR clas... will bo ofl•red beglnnmv Mordt 24. 26
•nd 29. AU das:le1 •~ rrorn 7·10 p.m _and run fM l
contee:Utive ..-eek6 1n 1he st:COtM:S rKMM- TV Sounge.
Foroo. Ellicott. To r09ille&lt; plone c:ell Corl • 636-400
or Cory ot 636-4634.
Vok.olteen .,.. net.de4 to work Sundoy•lrom 2-4 p.m.
ot EO\C In O..lattlc l!&lt;er&lt;Otion. Contact DeVId ot

1M Stu41 Sldlb PIKe. located In lhe Uno~~&lt;rdy
t..t&amp;mlr&gt;; Cent•• at 366 Boldy, AC. b oow - l o r the
f.Pfll"g aerne.ster. Our tfalned tutors, a.St «~rfenceod
college INUuctoro. ""' rudy to M'lp !IOU learn to
orpnlle time;. develop your vocabutat)', t.ake bellc.r
lecture noca. urwteraand your tt:atboob, ta.._e teRs- and
reid faster. N wel1 es eny othef aspecl of .shlldying Wr
are a free d.rop-tn tervite. no eppoint.menl b ne&lt;'lt.Slal)'
Our l&gt;ouro ere 1'\qftdoy en4 TuoJCiay ltom 2-4 p.m.
WednurJoy from IM p.m . en4 Thur&gt;doy from 10-4 p m

'

1k WttUng Placii. •J~ "'""Ice fO&lt; oil wrfuoB. b now open
for the R.«M:Stl!£. tr )'OU would like J.O haw: a t.ra1oed tutof
reopond to your WOII!og• ....,. to 336 Bol6y woeltdO)II hom
12-4 p.m.MIIIWl\1 ,._ 6&lt;9 p.rn.ot aorne to 346 Squju on
T uaclayolrom 6-9 p.m.

ChC. 831·3S21.
ComniUIV Allan 8s&gt;&lt;U&gt;a BrealcfMt and petty frkl«1
from.,_..,.,., In the Fillmore room en4 Fridoy from U
p.m. m the Fll'-"' Room. ~ely, 1'\Uik by tl&gt;e
\IIQiiQ Rockoft·R,l&gt;li "'-&lt;hlne.

meetinb

PT majon ore needc4 to work 1'\ondoyo from
200-4:.)() p.m. at the PT Oepo at ECIIIC. Conla&lt;1 o.vld

8rA1Uon Cub bullnou &lt;Mdln9 today ot 7:30 p.m.ln tho

-t

--.1 lloor lounge, Rtd -**"1, EIUc:otL

~-Assn. meet&gt; Wodnudoyat 3 p.m. in 31
Capen.

- · Squire,
_,
lhea...a.- -. '"""

-

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_.....,

7:10p.m. In 2112 . . . . . .

..... Plll~---.-yr.-9-3p..,..tn

'**'nel 10

"Ruurdl on Robot /llanfpufalo. 0114 3·D Sc:nlilr&gt;g at
Robotla lr&gt;~tltuoe of C.tnosrfe
UnlV&lt;101\Y go""
b)l Takeo Kano&lt;~e.Frldey &lt;13"30 p.m.
4 1.4226
Rodge Lee

"'"'ion in,_,

An E4ge Co•~ Algorithm an41ts l\ppi!QIJ6mto Set ·
CO¥erlr&gt;g Problem•" QMI! by PI'OL Kauo 1'\vny 1'\ondoy
•• 10:30 p.m. In 140 Crooby.

-Bartok lootl! ot~~~l•..-1 on clbpM1"' IM"/Oiulie
Ubr..y In Bolrd Half through Maret. 31 .
"The Hlp Sun." "Convf&lt;l 13" ao4 "Go Wut" llllns
tonlgllt at 1 p.m In the Squire
Thule&lt;.

c:onr...,...

"The Humon Factor" film tomon- at 4:30, 7. ao4 9:30
p m . .t the Woldn\an thca.t~r. f'1ort0f1.

~"ooreratu"

T11o R-.., C. S1eto1 Eaaay ~on liMo Hlllory d
tledlalf Sclcnceo 11 May 29. 11181. For more
lnlormatlon aoll Milclred HalloWIU 01 83 l -333S, 6.

Tloe ADtl•l.,. T... Po- nec4s voluntorel
copec:Wy, T . - y and Wednetclly NighU an c.IJ101,3521.
-

l.nt~rna\JOtl., C.~.

••&amp;reak • Let'' docurnent.4ry on the TM•lu
~.,,_t•• ptocluc!lon of lonnttl's Rllinoce«» Friday
•t 1 p.m. 8\ 207 Odl••re

ot CAC, 831 ·3)21 .

CalooiRte Pwlm thh yeo&lt; t . . . - - 01 7:1S p.m. ot
boU1 ~ Houaes. 2501 "·F..- lloed oneS 3292
~n SL, then rolf IG the P'"'lm bini In the

·~

c - t e r Allelrs Cotmdl , candlcloto
-..today .. 3:30p.m. In 339 Squt....

SA Aca*mk Clubo-SA Plftlclentlal Cendlda~e Fonom
to4oy at 6 p.m. In 233 Squire. Your dub ean moko Ito
ero6or ..mont. Open to the public. Call SA at 636-2950.

film Friday at 8:30 p .m fn 239 H-.

~Rnolutlon « Duth" ntm tomon""' at 3:30 p"m.ln 0:..

Sqvfre Confo.....:e TMoter
"lily Booi11\1Wrl" Frklay In 170 1'\FAC, EIIIF&lt;&amp; Mid
Saturday In 146 Dlolendcd M 7a nd 9 p.m. Suncloy ol 5 .

!. ...! 9 p.m. In the Sqvlce Coni -.co Theater.

~e ~the &lt;lulneal'ltJs"lilm on 3 ~ l•lend Fildey at
7:30 p.nh at 440-l.eroy A\'enue...

fiPOI'b information

--...~~moetot-ot4

.

p.m. 1ft liMo Blue-.,, Faa11t1 Club. Hanlmen. Calf the
~- ollkt011131·»1511oomcntnfom&gt;arlon.

-

.

.

. . . . LaiiUo- - - a t 9:30p.m. In

" DlllondDrf-.,
~1111*1;_..,.. -

_...._ et 6.:30 p,m. m 121

Pill fla lllema Fratemlty _.,_. T _ . Svnday.
""""" 2!1 at 2-6 p.m. 01 liMo Squn !.oMs. For ....,...
tnlonnollon contact any-.,.,. of tbe fratomfly.

-d

t l d l - - . Sid O~ic:otlono , _ bei!&gt;Q
u.ken lor Sl&lt;l Cltli&gt;
of O!tKt- fOr tile 11181-82
· -.Sooplnb)ll\pttl'Jtolilfoneout.

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_ .11$:¥
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:

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......._._a.-...--...

..........:apa.lrl2t4T-.

todoy at 5 p.m. In 3
a.tlc. Softball ,..._ now . . . . - In 113 Ctal1t.

. . _ l'loo&lt; - . Deadllne lo -

29•

'

CIBI.eaoue Cltli&gt; p&lt;ectl«~ot4p.m. nerttotlle
8o.oloble.. Call olll«f•lf thoft -! quottlons.

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                    <text>SpeculatiM ptwes true

Ketter to leave helm
in January of 1982
by

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His r~ion is arfanncd .
Un1-y President Robat L. Krttcr last week SWiflly
and oompl~tly anoounced he will rts!Jil from his post
in January 1982 to U)Umc a lcadina profeuorship in UB's
Fecuhy or En&amp;iottnna and Applied Sciences.
lAII.oq ID a boll loio ClOelr_ _. II y r w - • U-.cy
P . - . lhr lOP 01111\IAUiroiCW-- UB off..... ..... ._,.... TloundloJ 10 f~- .. no.
,...,.._-f\1-.cl a L B - 1979-&lt;.M at 11w ad of Stonftl

· -_,any.

B&lt;a~ wbm """'or 1M Jdlool'o 2J.OOO
In a man odclreos 10 lht Ual\nuy Cound at ou ,......, ~
tn«&lt;l"&amp;. 1ht Prald&lt;n&lt; said ht had made luo dealioa ....,._ 1w bdorvrd
UB ... t.1t011&amp; ~ lo wratl&gt;u lhr . - . _ ....
of ....

o"" _.. rorcht u.-r.....,....,. . -

tlull.....,.-

lt-.odoola tlw ........ had ,.,...... llor Slll'o'Y ..... of
TI'Wl-"' J _ , , , . _ _ • - - - ' " - • ...

-10. . . . . ....... . . . . ....,....... ._,-. . ,-·-

..........._ . . ............ loaw ........ dor . . . IWOIDI!oo'ft,....

" "'"' ...., tht tJonlna or bio rftiiiUIIIoa is ,,.. """·
•· 1 INita~rd thai .. nhU. 1hr...,.. owo cw tbnlt ,....• . . - I W
~ o h r - pen o r - tloooo!Kt- "' ........ -

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E•plalnl"' hi&gt; IOlCTJll-1011 of •••ablr. •• K&lt;tl« 1&amp;01 t1uo UB • ID a
''rdau..ty lood r.tacr•· 10 und&lt;nal.:r 1.h r rtqUirrd ptroidaual- .
Acrordlna co SUNY alolldrltron. a ~mrts« "iD ...,.. br - " " ud
dwrrd by U.....,...y C..-.1 Cltaot- Roltm I \tillonn to
a
~ ~bnlftUlrltor Wll.la.ul 114M" R'IODlhs..
K«on , "ho lao yrw ..-,....., ho&gt;- r......_
h a , . , - • ua·, lldal ....... -a chc -~
In r&gt;allllllt"&amp; lht tmUIUIOI ht loci- of tJor 1-U~- -1)1 19~.
t..c11rr htehllalurd onr oucxn&gt; afl&lt;r anoohtr. Ootronl ocr..._. ht Wlid.
arc s.cronacr •• UB than •• an)' otbcf pvbftc OJ pt1v1tc unh-"CCU)' tA che
~ ... Sou.knl lf&gt;Pii&lt;atloft ...... •hkh ... caJird ··~,. ¥:· ....
"P II p&lt;tcmt frono last,._ •hrn UB - - . _ o f tU ..._ ctour.

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-·-k. . . ,. ,. ,. .

.. hto&lt;Wy

AdcltttOftOlly. ohr Pr&lt;iotlrro saoc~. ow orras or lhr , ..,. .....,._, ....
Dcalu ... htedrd by~. drdt&lt;alrd ....
Tht Amh&lt;nt Camp0. ht ooldrd. i&gt; well 011 Ill way to
ltld
.tlo•ld br linishtd by 1987. Rcomtly. a Maar&lt; Plan forth&lt;~
of tht Main Sir«&lt;
.....,.,c.od aacl 111&lt; dr1ops arr no,. bri"&amp;

"""''*'tOll

eam,... ""'

.. orkrd ""'·
K&lt;11n alto &lt;OII»CCorrd w&lt;rnal ,.._ , for the u.-.ily. no. pt!VW
capobiii(J hal- rr..u.biabod. lw aiT....rd. .... pma&amp;c
pfrs ha.., taerraod 2S P&lt;f""" annuallY aver tht ,...,... ,....._

r....r.......,.

l'lo lool . .llooo of .......

Aad&lt;rnlcally, 1hr ~ Ed..caltOn prcsram foo undcrp'ltd...,.. a&amp;
u 8 .. bdnt fmalilrd md ponloru ha.. alrrooly ...... ""'*'-rd. All
honor&gt; ptQII'OOII should 1"1 .....s.r.11yaco1 Fall. aed llaaly. clopwt-•
wo11 noc br ptlrd 111....;... ..
oh&lt; oa~
yrw. K.tt.., atldrd.

,.,rr. •

r,...

Krun·o mipadoa oq&gt;OflrdiJ chd- ._as a~ .._10
many• .,... II chd cm:h - o f UB'• - - . orT..,..S siDcr , . r;...
~to..., lhr Pmiclral dmird ony piMI of leaw&gt;QI tht ~Y
Th&lt;lt. ,. &lt;C!iPC&gt;M" 10 • cop)Tialllrd rq&gt;on in nw Sp«tnuro. ht caJird lht
asscnion "laUJhablr" and dallllrd ht -.111 br a lixt~ a&amp; tbol
Um\'crlily for ••-o to thr« tDOK yan..
""""'' ond local_,..,.., .......,_-all or...,_ rd-.! 10 br
..-.1-Mid K&lt;lter ....., 1D -"&gt;as
...a SlJNY C-ral
. . . . . l....sofl&gt;toclopwtlft. "His ........,;oo i s - 6aaJizod
" ...,. _,... bad rq&gt;Ortrd 10 nw Sp«fni,.., •..,... dory an: dowo 10
t&lt;ml&gt; o f - ht will 1"1 if ht lea"U ond how tlW!as will br aomcd

craa.-.

OUI ."

WhU&lt;'Ih&lt; dqlartiJia

.,.,,,..,;,.., main&lt;alru thu h&lt; b no&lt; ....,..,mblna to

studaot or administtati"" .,.......... ill iiiiiiOIIftOII&amp; .... ruipaboo.
SOUICU ha&gt;"&lt; told 71w Sp«rhmmiD tht lao }&lt;* lloal CODiloru "U
a uthonltCl ut&lt;rnal to UB f..,qucDlly drno Kc&lt;tcr ...,., f"* ' - llomc

......

s--t.

The modi putilicbrd rurrul\arr th&lt;fiS, ,.,.....,.,,.,., dosirla or th&lt;

orr.... or Minority Studrftt Afratro. md ""'Octobrr aroundbrtakU\1 for

""*&lt;&lt; sor&lt; poicus for the Praoclcnl •
....._ca"' Albmy aacl Bulfalo daimed IIIII K&lt;lt« .., callrd to tbr

1M Cent« roo Tomonow ""'"

·Stat ..,;tal by SUNY a.a-llor Cliftoa R. Whanoa lao _,.,., 10
dioaoa tht cloUa&amp; or tht M.-;.y Stuclmt Af(un Offict. Swr
Aslc:mbl)'m&amp;ft Mb,. 0 . Ew. wbo abo lllaodrd cbr mteliQI. told 1M
$p«trtlfft

thaa thtr&lt; .,.. ••a numb&lt;t of ptoblrtlll" ac UB.

~-

.... ·-

�Through the 1970s with Ketter;
a decade wrought with debates
IIIJM...,Jt-

&gt;-

~

J

war dev&lt;lcptd and the Stille ICtiOCIIo Ol1lll limittd

IKtd&amp;cu !oat to pel••• IMlirutlotu. Kater -

s,.mm. suqf Writ~&lt;
Riou atld Wlrest cat.ai&gt;Uited Rob&lt;n Kct&lt;er, an
Enainetrina pror~ ..nh • rtpotodOil as •
~. frOGl • t&lt;mpOrWJ pooitloo u beloli or
111&lt; Hurilla Cornmbsion on CMII'UI DisruJlliooJ to
VB'• t:lth Ptt'ildm1.
Tf!l }'Cal\ lale:r, anUd dlscoolan fromauderu teo&lt;lct•
"'\'!Ill&lt; pr&lt;S~Illll 1!10. b&lt;en btcwifta tlncc 1 197f vote of
•o eonrMkoce, Ketter anft0110Ced hh raijl&gt;llloo to the
UB Cotmdl, uplal.U.,., " l'vo done llf I 1C&lt; OUI IO
do.''
Ketter jOIIlC&lt;I U'll kl 19SI "'Mo he wu appointed
Chlimw&gt; o/ the l\e'llly crCIIed Ovil EnJinmina
()q&gt;onrncnl. Und&lt;t hlltenurc the Oeportm&lt;~t~ beeam&lt;
Ih&lt; rJNi io Ill&lt; Slatt to rteriw accreditllion from th&lt;
Ei\sinctn Council for Profeuionll Dt\'dopmcru.
In t96S he ...._. GtldUile School Deul . Two
yon wer K&lt;tter named . the r1111 Ult V'ocx
l'faidcttt !Of f ecilitoa Plonnlna, 1 position created to
o...- ""'-"&lt;114 Oomp111 co.....-;on.
•
Aller the resii!Dadon of Prt$16elll MJ.rtln Moyeroon
•• 1969. the Univeralcy awnbled throuab riots and
d&lt;mons!J'adom under Aa.lnal'resklmt f'totcr R_,.
R...,. established • tempotaty tiearina Commiuce on
Oon\PGI DisruJlllOOI&lt;OO MIU'dl I , )970and clesitnaJed
Ket1t1 the Commiulon'• Cltairman.
Sludmu ...... outrq&lt;d, C&gt;Y&lt;( the admln1S1111lioc1'•
creation of tbe Committee. l1bdlna It the
" K.K.K."-K&lt;t1er'• Kanaoroo Koun-udcnt Iader•
qucstiooed the Gommlulon'• ~ty and the SU&gt;derlt
JudiciarY U.ued an inluoctlon prohibitinc the bod}'
fr0111 heartna anY cC&gt;cs rclallnato

""""f'·

Not fO&lt;Io. .
a.untna ''oriclnll Jurisdialon" over alldaltCIIa,
the Sllkl&lt;nt JudkWy c:bariW tlw the Commisolon
"''Ul&lt;&lt; In dftct nullify the COIIJlltutlon or the
UndapadUI)c IIIICI Orlduatc Studerlt Anoc:ioliom.
Xtuer's pt1btlaty ·over the C0111mls&lt;ion dctemllned
his uandine u a "In! and order'" - - • r&lt;ptltation
rllll ba followod hlm for a docade. It was llllt
reputatlon which promJlltd tht Bulfalo Univ.nlty
Coou&gt;dl'• aciU'dl commit10t to nominate Kater for the
I)Oiitloll of Vnh·ersity Prnicltnl in June 1970.
Critic&lt; proctsttd thll Kenor had too httle
atlminBtratj,/c abitity. citlne a tack or onnrtden&lt;:&lt; by
many audcots and JlfOf......-l. S..pponm countered
thll he """lei,;.... lh&lt; Unlveralty I mona dirc&lt;tlon_,.
stdU t.bty dalm&lt;ll had been abs&lt;nt under the R...,.
A4miub;ultion.
The SUNY &amp;o.rd of Tnuua acocpted the Council's
nomination on June 16, .1970. Kattr assumtd the
respoollbllitia of tbc praideney 011 July I and wu
illAUCilflltd on Pebtuary IS, 1971.
lnaucur&amp;l Commlllc&lt; Chairman A. W&lt;$1lcy
Rowland explillntd the $10,000 "&lt;ollt&lt;fVIIi•c"
ifta,..uration "' 10cinh1111 by rasonloa, " It Is
in-oprlatc 10 spend I lot of money 10 Ulllall c:oiJqe
.,.al4tllu coool4crlne the Qlon period of tlmc they
remain ln ofriCt."
E\'m littler rcpcalodly - t d Llw he coiUiclcrtd hll
retirement oflat durin&amp; hit
" I dlcln't tltlnk I
would be Prtsicltnl for more than a year," he aattd in
a....,.;;, intcmcw11ritb TMSp«;trum. "Til&lt; Ulllwnily
wu in a period of u-a.nsilioo~'

becl&lt;td

by Tlw ~tv,. and hit ..tmln&amp;lnlcn.
~ -evaluated !0&lt; rcappointmau !II the 014 of
hit
n..,.,._ term In ~ 1974. An ad boc
COIIUIIIitec comllflood of row mernbm ~ hoi
acaolccnlt lud&lt;nlup IJid miOliiCIII&lt;Dt, lnterool
n:l~pa. dllcmal rcl.uloatlli!&gt;l. admilllsuoti\lc
leldenbip a n d - '· sensitlrity 10 the needs or
tht Olmput and the lnaulllioMI toat ICl by Llw
PrtSidall.

!11M

'No cottf1oloto&lt;t'
Tht SUNY Boord or

Truact~

rniewed tllr

COIIlmluec's fondlnas and opprO"td 1 f«&lt;Old fM·,a&lt;
ttnn "ilh a unanlmou• •otc of ..,..,..,._,
A •ix·m&lt;IIUh study
tn 1976 PfOmpted nuoon
1h• Kater would rcaoanto trach and do ruatreh. T .-w aftor tu.mllfn. T~ ~"''" published the
rlfll in wbat wu 10 ""~. four ·rcar series or anocks
anackina hio.&lt;cnur&lt;.
I~ April 1978, Tho Sp«&lt;nnrt r.eponed th.ot Kater
had lost the •uppon or moll or hi&gt; adminowators.
Cidnaslnkt~~~ morale and an uodcmtrrcnt of milt rust,
tht &lt;101)' tif&lt;rted that Capen Holt wu in turmoil under
Ktttn"s direction.
AI the r&lt;Quefl or UB Coll&lt;:a&lt; Council Ruden~
t~lative Cyothi.l \\1U1in&amp; to tMesti&amp;.ate the
lli&lt;ltd "id&lt;sprcad doiCftcl\antmmt. th&lt; Counal want
rnto • dootd ..uion It dettnnlned that it had
lnwff&gt;Ci&lt;nt facu with whldl In lnvcsai111&lt; the
Um-.i!)&gt; Prn&gt;deno and funhermor~. did t&gt;O&lt; ha"" tbc
authority to do .o under N... Vorl Swr Educ:ouon

leo••

laws.

•

""""""''on

On&lt; month laler the Craduat&lt; Student
Smatr voted ·•no confidence" 111 K•un by a ll·2·1
landitldt and elliot! for his lmmedtaA&lt; rcmo'al
Th&lt; U~aduatc Student Senate m&lt;1 lor an
mw:f'leDC) mertin&amp; ancf vottd 10 rerommmd Krue-'i
removal to Ill&lt; SUNY Boord of T ru~ttes. the Colle'•
Cowtcil and SUNY Chancdlor Oiflon R. ~ hanon.

n.. rut..-.
Calmly rcspondin&amp; that it wu "buoincu u wual" in
Capen Hall, Ketter lllliC&gt;Wit'td to the Facuhy Smatt
tbll ht would prcocxed in normal famoon until the ibcU
of tt~ was br~en and &amp;OmcoM camt forwatd with

an o.llcpuon.
"I thin~ ...,.,.yooc u awan of the variotn chlfiCI,
innllhldo and allqlllons u•ina pi~~«, primarily tn the
prtn," the Prtddtnt said. "lu of )ell ba•&lt; noc had a
JinaJc ~come to me wirll any dissatisfaction&gt; It's
always this aiJc:Fd busincu."
The followina autumn, tcruiom b&lt;twcen &lt;tudtt\ts
and the Presldmt had taoed cotulclerably. Hil steond
flve·)'Hr term was almost complaed. In Septcrnb&lt;t
1979hc mad&lt; theclecision to be r&lt;-&lt;"'luattd for at bird

tum.

In a Univenity·wtde rcfcrerJO&gt;m. t"'o-lfllrds or the
2All peopk wbo - t d c:lalmtd "no conr~,. in
KtU&lt;t. Despit&lt; tbo recommcodatlocu or tbc otudcot&lt;. 1
tbrec-penoP eYoliWion COIIltnilltc 10101&lt;1 thej&gt;reddcot
to be 1 compotent admln!nrator and ht ,... ~
for a third 1mn.
On the lOth annivenory or bls Ina~ ill
Fd&gt;ruar)' 1981, Keuer rdl«t&lt;d 001 the ch- m the
Uniwnlty over the put decade. He not&lt;d the vastly
· impr&lt;&gt;..,C rdltioniobip with the oommunky-hit fora
priority wbce be took orr-.
'
O«pitc m1..ive budact cutbaru, he .,...
Shodcnu .r-.td to Kerter's ill~ by staa1na
th&lt;lr """ COUDta·iDIIIawwtlon In Nonl&gt;ll Union'• instnnnatlal In the devdopmtlll of the Amhent
l'illlnore RoOfn. A tall audal1 draaal in black roba Caml&gt;u•, a proj&lt;a he COIIJitlen the JtU(tSt.
acoornpli.sltment o( hiS Pl'tSiclatcy:
atld wcariJ1a the ~. of a )¥kasf ~ a mock
speed&gt; in front of !50 cel)lusiaak J*n.
"Clter YOicod co.-a oVtr tbe futat&lt; of the SUNY
&lt;yst&lt;m
uncia Swe Cowmen Hltlb L &lt;Any, 'bur~
Dnpbl' con&lt;~&amp;Dt critjclsm from audc:nu, Ktua' did
"""""'Pti&gt;h IUs imm&lt;dillc 10&amp;1•: the Caml&gt;UI quiacd contendtd . IIIII UB. witlt itr' ltr'On&amp; rcac&amp;rch and
clo,.n ao4 COOimunicy rtlalioos - • "IPUIIY arlduatc - · · willthtllfe.
impro...S." Coruuuc:cion on Amhenl alto ~
When he took orr.oe In 1970.
U&lt;tiwnlty rdled
under Kctt&lt;r's &amp;Uldance.
5U'ictly 011 pubtle
Ultder ll1s direction, UB now
By thc an1d·l970s. tbc Unlv.nlty was the ccnta or collecuover Sl million In pcivotcdonationse.uy ycot.
OOitlrovony apln. Bllf~ Aaallblym&amp;n Anbur 0 . .a ral&lt;lhal elimba 2S pcreen!IMuaiJt.
Ew ....cl&lt;ed Ktucr in 1974 for DOC hirinc liD acleqUIIt
Kt11a hu always maintailltd that !Us rust Wtrest is
-lillie of minority cmplo-. ~ra coun&lt;ered resc:ac:b, tncbilla ond writilqJ. AdM'bt all dvet areu
tblt only IWO paanl of all Pill&gt;'• _.. fron&gt; a th10411hout his Prcsidmcy. Ketler ,.;• resume hit
miDotily - · Wltlt t11o IIIIIC - . t for minolltY acadeftlk wort oo a rutl-time bash aJtn a o_,e;v
cmploy&lt;c$&lt;reaetd.byatlltiMIM ll'lioJI ~.a Wflle sabboticol.

man.

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Resignation ..7

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.. AU or the thlna• thai . ,..., minorfliCl II till UDI"ffVl~ arc crod•n•
qUk:U)',.,hC't.aid
Anolhcf tope lltat dr.,. Alh.n~·· wnth us the
f&lt;11 Tomorro" .
Kat&lt;t rtpOrtotltru-cd" the Olvo!olon of the ~ 1008} and tht
SUNY Board of'TI'Uil .... by hoklmc c&lt;oundbn:otq for the proJ«&lt; tl&lt;IOf
10 . -. . . . hid ._..••I frORithe , .. 0 aowmina aroupo.
lofonned to&lt;ll&lt;'d tepontd 11111 both bodic\ vmted . _ at Kat .. and
the l&lt;.wc """ do-.td at tht Tnhle&lt;&gt;' Sc!llanb&lt;t m«~lna.
q&gt;!\Cidr
"'J&gt;Ontdly tK&gt;;&amp;htmcd fccllnas in Albany tbat tht - . o t ,.,.. a..~ one too
u•dcpendtatly.
'I he Umveralty had ol)() b&lt;en PfCS1'\Ited b)' local medea ovn fenutarc
thefu ..!lich "'" urrtd durina the (ranSttlon ftom the Mom StrM '" the
Amhent Campus. Buffalo tounxs &lt;iatmtd that dlerr "'"' mo« to th&lt;
"""'111111~ than bad b&lt;en «kased and called il lflother Unl\t:NCy "lOr&lt;
spoc ..

c.n....

n..

,.,epti
.. - to.ind• of JWCS$111'0$ ba"" been bufldina up a lor," a ..,..,...
"Thosc
reporttd '" January. l'lo one. he&gt;......, • .....,ld lutomatkally di""is&gt; 1he
pouibitity that "the President may J\1$1 be..c&lt;owlniur«t of il aR."
The tides Of Unt ........ty-pani&lt;ulally 51udCll -op.nion boaan tO 1wil1&amp;
aaalnst Kat., In 19'11 aftor a n11111bcr or anldcl "'"""ed CI'Odtna
conr~~~ence In Opal Hall A scrin or &lt;~~qulric&lt;-pri....,.Uy by .)lt&gt;dtnt
aroups-rnsued. Kat&lt;r _.,ed before the underlflduau atldcllt body
and' IM Gradv.alc StuOI:nt A..-iation to an.,.., complornll, but \tjlt._
'"""""" vorcs of "m .....,...,._.. from tbe studenl S&lt;Datcs .,..t a uoqtle$l
!0&lt; hts '"'""'"' by the Underarlduatc Sludent Auodatlon
V&lt;t IllS! yta&lt;, lfitr a 1tnes of bolh IRicmal and &lt;.!(lrtall rcvtno'J, Kcncr
wu ~nttd" u l.htivo:rUty Presldelll. The aa.ual ~tt*lion """·
eonhn&amp;CII! upon a thru..Sl)' vi&gt;it b)' • fow.ftlaa team .. JUdi ta!~td 10 OY&lt;r
eo r~'20 IIU&gt;k-nu and vv;oo. Unl..,..,.y adm1ntstrators. 111.&lt; lfOIIP
oonci..,..,.lhll UB was m "aood &lt;onditlon" O!'llh •••ro~~a odittlnltotradv&lt;.
fllnlii.Y. o~orr aad stUtlcnt ICIIIkfsllb?'' -ble or oY&lt;tCOtnklt t11o Cll&lt;mlt
problems.
s...ttt. ..
A Ulliwnit~ rtl&lt;fC'fldum, hoW&lt;vtt. •1Udt attraatd ;Mll VOtcn-21 SO
nuclcn"' t&lt;M faatlty and 129 Maff-anitd • ~1 &lt;I'Oic of -no
coollcleo«" .Jn tbc f'ra:idmcy. MOfr than balf ot the ,.,..,. fr0111 tMt&gt;
&amp;Ottor had rdkaocl tliat ..iuiment.
In a Faculiy Satll&lt; ...,...,. ~,...-a • ...,.li.x-/pq oanf~"
choitt and ....,..,"' !0 then Charnnan Neoot011 &lt;llf"cr, "admincd
wcllt.,..... whil:b ~ • JlcrifiC:llll around' tor no conrtdcnoo '"' 10m&lt;
ft~tu~y,....., bal.onotd by &lt;ompcoutlna •renashs;, the mind• or oth&lt;ra."
Jhe"SUNY Ttllstces •oecd ""anintOIIS!r in 1a1t January to "ralrttm lu
appr&lt;;Ciatlon" of Ketter.
•
In th&lt; wok&lt; or K&lt;tter•l annou_,..,t Til~. Goundl Qwrman
Milloozi aid he wdlliiO\e ''V&lt;ay rap\dly' • to COO!IIIIIU a ....c:tt Qnminec
r&lt;pmcntauv&lt; or olt CamputtQrutituenc:b. 1'1t&lt; CoooOI and Clt.-llor
Wharton
.-mmcnd tht ftnol nomina:~ to 1lte Board or Tnm«:~ for
&lt;dtalon.
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lHEspE&lt;lRUM -...,........ , , Extra alters our publication schedule eaca.
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eoo...... lloit-..
llol. " · llo. ••

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~-or die Sprina Breelc,
$p«tnnm lbt neW$pltj)el. We will resume
"'as not scheduled to print until Wcdnr:sdlly.
·ptlbliauion Wedoesday, wllh fltU coveraae of
Laot ~y·s ~~by University
Prcsiclenl 1lobe:n L. J(r:tt« of his resia:PtUion, tbe UB ~d Co-op'• yictory itt oourt whiCh
boWcYer, WV1'Uied Ibis "Extra" edition of .... also disclosed latt last week.

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Only the timing suprised some University administrators f
::::-.::
!"'~9"::".!: c~
-'lbefcx•loollt_ ......... ,.... ..

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'He has nrJde 0 very importc11t ~
Focolly of N11•r1l koracu 11cl •
.............. Oou Ov ....l)'lli ;;;

contribution to the ~ty ;
espedcily in the de:r&lt;elopment
c( Amherst. •

University of Misscui
PrOYost Ronald &amp;nl
-

..... n...toy ... -

...,_.. "'

kcucr'&amp; - · u did .. til&lt;
Praaclaol R~ " ' -· . . . . . , - - -

tb.atthc.....,..c•at ...... ~••
..._,ottwu.._,_,

Nuyo6.......... .......wt.loollh&lt;

arremoon's Unlvtndry eo.mct1 ..,..;,.,. The
Ptaiclmt Ibm called tilt ....-lftifla Oea1

and Dir««&lt;rs IOI&lt;lh&lt;r tbortty alter th&lt;
,_101 to ....,_..., IAf- tbcnt or No
dtdilon. 1'booe Who IPOI&lt;&lt; IO T/or ~
Ill&lt; IUt .......,., riJal th&lt;se '""' ........
wa-t lbt 11n1- w.....
bod

1001,...,.

'-nl.

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" 'll.e . ...

OCNII&gt;DII&lt; 10 . . oe wido 011{
- · · ~ _.,, .,.. .-1
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COOltd be ""' "" loold ror •
w..W." 1loe Vlllt ~aiclmt'l ofroot il
currcotly considerln1 1 mauivcroorpnizolloft or th&lt; Unt&gt;m~ty"s ocad&lt;mk
~tructurc. "'lllch requires Pruklcat'-1
lf.PI)rooal before lmpltmmtatloa.
MOll or Kelter's Vlot Prcslclenu ~
informed or bb de&lt;Won at a lwllly-&lt;alltd
mcellQI 10 mlnutu before Thur~oday

u..a ......... til&lt; -ts."

Viot l'talclall ror Ori611Ak Stadia ....s
IIGdrdl Doaalcl . _ 6Md ''1lle CMIIy
-.pmc Wll til&lt; ...... " &amp;..t. llo o6d..s. " I
- ' 4 be .... lila CMCW If I laid tlooltbae
~' ..
o r......,
- ........
......._.,.
callod .......
_
_..th&lt;
Aad Va PmllioM loo H&lt;Mh 5cialca F
Carter P.aMill obo rcpan..S that tw Wll t.tka&gt; ol&gt;lld by th&lt; Ptaldmt's ecd:lieL
"keuer hl6 iftdi&lt;at..S that he •auld
~

prObably . _ 1 ,...r or;-o from the time
or his 1u1
Pannlll cxplal....s.
Fanner F1C\IIQ- kftllt&lt; a..irmao l'lew!Oft
..ho drew pnooc for 1111 crilical
..V.Wioo of lhc Kt~ICT Pmudea&lt;y In

appooo..,.,..,,..

a-..-.

Nowmhet

tm. c~crocU&lt;S th&lt;- ....,_,.

riaht OD ocborMt •• In bi&gt; ..,...,• a.rcloumool Kald would .-.01111y rc:oip the

··pulled orr Mtiola .,...,.
.........,., whb only a few - . lid....,.
;rwve of Keuer's true inttftlloM. They eoiol

Kearr was llltaaud to avoodiaa pu~
0-&lt;0elS of bil plouu, oudt II T/or
$&gt;tct,....... ,........,. 36 llory .... prajlded

pools- willtin two )an or bu ro.ma~
rappointmml-•a -iocl tho&lt; h• b«ro
wieldy diiC\IIRd In UOJV&lt;nlly cltdeo slau ou

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publit:rdaoe

ptr{ectly k&lt;IJ( -

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.....,-&lt;Urlftl,., ..._. r..

E- r.,._, V'oot PtNd&lt;nl f0&lt; Acadalou&lt;

A1toon a-~o~
AcadcmiCI "

te.t Uet\ltflll) or
Mlltooori-elol he Mbaplkd til&lt; . . . _
..._ . , _ , . l!lloao.......aal • M - . ,
"I ClOIIIde'l -lft'doacd the
eact - · .....
til&lt;,_..... I
o1lon pmoolartor I kfl.'' ' - " ' lau
last $ilnl1a,
Ills- diAICI owr tk

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......... -IDI"'

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, ...... )IIJUirY, ......
a
copyrill&gt;t..S artlck on Tllr Sp«1.- wlokh
~thai Kcucr would oooa rqip 1m
poll. lh&lt; UB ~ ~ be looo6 110
lntm!IOO of loovlft&amp; Callllll lh&lt; lr1ldc.,

Ya-~tlool ''lt -'la

If ..,_. lood loodl&lt;r&lt;d

IOIOIO~·tll&lt;loool-. ..... ....-t

---ort~w~c~.....,.

lh&lt;ft:"

a... .... offlaolo """'td ... -

....

......_ort~w.......,.•ap~.-..sl

C..,..Hal--•lh&lt;-1,..,.,,tetoes •~•• lc:ucr llacl
ooar-platoea .._.,., tile l'nllclacy
" Tloocn ...
...... bollo

-.«-.

llrio-10

lllldo talk .......
loll," Aztsu6

Lettcn 0... Getqo LnW .............. •

··we baool--""' "'* • wula dleotn..

ror-U..,"~alldoleol.~
oloQa the of bil Cllprll Hal

CCllla«uca.

chrd ID0D11DOUS JO\IfCUo
•• K&lt;tlef uld, "l am ill

tn bis ral.,...hon ktt&lt;r to SUNY

Tru!ole&lt;:l."
er 10 bebave
Altllouah the SUNY cuiddi~~t~ ~ OUl
aclclina thao pmoious
lhc sde&lt;:tior&gt; prococl ur&lt;, I he oduai proc:es&amp; Seareh Com.nolttea hove molnta.ioed
W!U tikd.Y be doated with
"amullllb' Mil."
"0... to th&lt; ouoture or th&lt; enterprise, conradentlality
Alt.boup the Common..·• ron~ _... ,.
alCI{"odcntlality must he aoabliob..s." SpeoiCitr
slaleol
for
April
" · ·•o..... the f1&lt;1 b t.no....
warDed. IIOliDI tl\at &amp;hould po&lt;enUol
CPdidatrs' ....,.. be "leaked out'' all ,.. may bqill 10 rtcd-c ~··
_ . .., .......p~~s~uner~u ....uld llilv&lt;to lucbed J.a-. Who ....s th&lt; CouDcil
"bopes oo move rapidly" to lioi&gt;lo
be dlscarcl&lt;d.
Spmcu .-11eo1 aa tnpcl&lt;nt 111 Stooy ~bft&amp;~
Bo1 before the VOUP caa .-..tutc the
8rool. ill - - • ' ' I I - oC c:&amp;IIIJMW&lt;S' espoc~..S plethora or ,........., III'IJikat..,...
............. publiib&lt;d and they all wilhdr..... ,
ud &lt;'IIJT1CW..... VOIGU, Jacbon. who wil be
aft.erlhar a;pirotloes - e mo6&lt; pul&gt;lic. "No the ComaU!~«'• ..._..wwor•-e JOb be
oat' ~ wanu to ClOCI'W m Sf:I((W)d.. '~ M
c:alh 1 "PlP&lt;' lbul'llina" posiUOfi--..S
aplain&lt;d "A pror.......W c:1111101 affonl to that the ocp.rdlina body aiM&gt; muso also
be I RIA~ -up:•
•
-cooUda mor&lt; (flCOmpa.sso"' queuton..
~ ··~ Commatc« mwt ~'"al,..te tbt Jt»re--or
Spmcer dO&lt;S not bdi&lt;w oblllhe ibe Univer&amp;~l1 11 thiJ point and odd up tht
ua Commk~« will bn:adl promltes or plwu .,d mlnusro he lore"" c:om&lt; 10 anr !''
•ll&lt;n«. " We wiU 6cl)&lt;nd oo th&lt; inr&lt;"Jrit.Y or lh&lt;" qu1HrocatloN needed lor the t)'l'&lt; Of

that ,..,. ar&lt; iootl011 IO&lt;." Jacbon
sold.
Dospote lhc Pubbc Affa.n Dorceu,.·s
C08U!Dil0Ds, lh&lt; SUWY ,...sm- biahltlh&lt;
.,1oaJ A1buJ bd.c¥a to be or the
"1wodanb'' _ . , , bole alloollnd)
._..s,lbr
Praod&lt;al -

which

In search ofa successor:

Council turns to Committee
"r lMo K.u,lau

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Joiolna Stole Uniwnuy or New Yort
(SUWYI campusu ao Bcockport and
l'urdoosc, UB ...U hecomc the thud Stet&lt;
........ 10 ......... prcskltaualacan:lo .....,..
lh&lt; pOblic lllab&lt;r ..Sucatiocl syo~em's dlht
)'Cis -old procedural culddina.
The otlcalon ltipulatloM, ptllMd in I
aenmol outlin&lt; form, ....,., the "lepl
autbority., oppoioo tho Preslckftl ... to th&lt;
(SUNY) Board or l'NJie&lt;S." Bill, th&lt;
rHporuibllity to pro~d&lt; acceptable
candidMa hdoclp to th&lt; Uoo\'tl1lly Couocll,
a body or pr~ area bus~ and
lawycn Who d&lt;lermin&lt; uniwniry nola and
rq\llo&amp;lolo.

"lt's up to lhc Uaownity c:ouoc;J to lool&lt;
OQ)'Wheft end ....,..,...... for pocadlol

&lt;:UICiilllttS,.. cxplal....s ltohm ~.

As8lwll Dopoo&amp;y 10 lhc SUNY Otu&lt;:dlor
for Culpuo l.laiJou, add!"~ thai media
outku aiQioS...,.. the aeatdo&lt;n.
··we will- &amp;dvcnilaaa&gt;u. -liltdyin
71ft ClonMidt of H'01lw Edw#tklfo and neNrt¥ YIJ&lt;t 1lnw," Speaa:r told Tllr
Sp«tnlm r.- bla ~y offi(C. "But, thai
im't the way to find a Prcslclent."
The comet oeardl prococlure. ~to
• ~~ plckllnc:s, involva a oct or slepo leadi1la
the Cowodl to a JiOO:I reoolut,i on-th&lt;
ldt:aioct or 1 sinak. "qua.lif'""'" c:ondidale
to .....lac&lt; OUII0"\1 Unlvenity P.rtsick:nl
ltobat L. K&lt;U'-'.

laden

The SUNY rcaulatioo• requir&lt; the
Uoiwnlty Counco1 to, ••u """" as practical
al\cr I Pnsidaot- Ills iMeGtJoas to
......,,.. appOOOt • llfO'Il' or ,thai •~·;
.....,...,. t o - as the ot'llc:oal· Pt&lt;siderotial
Sc:ardo CbmiNII«."
After K ettef r..-kd b.11 deocii&gt;OO to resip
dunn&amp; Thunday's montl\lf Couodl .....,..,
01a1mw&gt; Jtoba1 I . MUiocul ~..S
bimJdf u tbe Searrll Comllliuce's kader,
Witb Coundl .,......... Rose H. Sconkn,
PhilliP B. Wds. M. Robert Kortn and Jtcl:
Wahll sdeettd 10 ...W II rq&gt;resn&gt;Wiv&lt;s.
tn oddltlon oo th&lt; Couneil mm~ben, UB
Public Affalrs Dorector Horry It Ja.:tson
·...,..,that r&lt;pr&lt;O&lt;ntlli&gt;.. from other CIJIIPUS

c:oouao:- ... be iiOd...s.d

01 the foal
Scare.- Com•lll« roll&lt;r. Both an
uoderaradwot&lt; aad v1duur nadear,
coupled willo CWO fiQIIIy ID&lt;rl\b&lt;r&gt; llld
_ . u v a fromlh&lt; A!UIIlnl Cowocilllld
th&lt; profeuionaJ llllfr wil abo sit OD th&lt;
Commit~«'• roll, Jacbon .aid. predao:siJia
tlwl Millcxal will toftlldt willl Yarious
C1J11PUS bodi&lt;s before makoRJ the Ji.W
Jdrctloos.
Cornpld.onJ tho Comm.~c ..·s memb&lt;nhip,
Spenoer lllid, wW be 1 rcpracntll1lw from
SUNY Cloan&lt;:dlor CllnOI\ R. Wlwtoa's
orroe&lt;. Wbot101's will lihtY be
Murray llladt. curmot Dqxoty to th&lt;
Ooucdlor for Culpuo LiaisODI, Sl&gt;ao=
prophelized, palntinc OUI !liM his aupc:rior
...-1 u lbt Owocdlor's ~.. ill
botb tb&lt; llrodport and Purebue
praadmllol _,..,...._

s.;;: ·~··main

duty, Sl&gt;ao=

ll&gt;co:rir.ed, _.., he 10 ....... in the
th&lt; Cllnunill« ODd
th&lt; Board or Trldl&lt;a ... n.e piddinu abo
empower th&lt; SUNY liiiiTQPI&lt; to "holp
idcolify Stole and nallcxuol ..,.,.... for
eandjdat&lt;l and will also hn&lt; the
rcspcwibtlity ror oollcltina recommaldaUoo
from the Oaneellor and the Board of
«WNDD......... . . . _ . .

....-ocy.

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orth&lt;SUNY-~a''11roaa"

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pniCDise or ..-.....rat""' lbik) "
Aloaftotd)' ....-.«~ and pnmcd lor tbaK
-

lltnbul ... Mit.. bas .....,..., 10-..,

~- .. m t11o ~or 1m..,.___ a
prOCUS .. bJd&gt; Sperlcorr &lt;IIIIMI&lt;d '"ClUtd W.&lt;
bet......, liA JIIOCitlu to • )'&lt;If to IIC&lt;OIJIJ&gt;IM.

Bin, Kruer dJd orra _,. IICI•itt ro the
a!ard&gt;rH
"I don't th;n\ you'll fond an UICIO\idual
who can do 0\&lt;l)'lhlftl you unr:• he
surmised.

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tullloo iDa- ..,_ Ill ......

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lht dJle ftlWidaJ
oulloot whlcb Kcu.. clalnu
~ ..... ,,_ I'Cidplin&amp; ....
~· At the tloow,IO pOOitJons wa-t
olooed to ... - .
"Now II lllo U.. I ._to bod:
od IWI doUit U.0. llliQp I ll!l
......... ICdJa' lllld ..... .at.
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...,.....S ...._ Hqoorow. Ul CIOCII*'* ...., ...,. ror lloo
c-iiCiww_l...,,..... pel oldie~..._ ........
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problem la thll ue111," bt

'apiaineci.
Howcwu, befort cloolq tht
booll 011 hJs rd&amp;n IIDchmbarklfta 011
..... """'"· ltatlu't -·-.~

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lqlidl), by lbc .......

K.eucr t8d be io -

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Jlf'CII&lt;dlllt llooir

PMr......AIIMaP _ . . . , . . . filcodry

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hll IIUl'll"'t f&lt;K the
H""""'llia, Ketter clcoied tllal he
tbowtd fa•oritlsm IOWV&lt;b the
prcfealooal tdloob.
Kt partially the p1ldllal
cl&lt;dlDt or ~ iD the E.ftlblb
0rt&gt;enmca1 OD tile ~
ltsdf. ICm&lt;r -.cl ..... ~
c:rcaliwc wrllcr .,.,.._ .... a'Nilabk for a 1oat u.c. .,.,
q.-Jonec!,

n. PlaltiiM ........... ............ ... - - dolllll &lt;oQ tltt
lloal ....,. wwt *'&lt;tell 10 --..... dildonrt .... ol
'-or .... ,.........
si- proport}' LlloiiJ . . . . lllo rCIIOaJMCI YO¢ul
....,._ to tile 11oort1 or T . - - - 1 0 tile Atohmt ~--­
~
• ~.,,., .... l i e - "~-bow the • .,.,_

He.,...,..,

piiMillt
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10 .......

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two

or . - budlcd. He~ ......, ....
tile did - poabll&amp;:ia .... tile

bccntc lllc

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The E1111U

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- t l y .....t.c~

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..11oaall1, Kruer n1cl. but
1llocbemlslly _, Pby,iolop, -

J!nalisb, are lbe Univcnlaf't

"rill

'Now is the time I aJ'l go bock ald sun doing
those fhngs I set aside .'
H,. IIICIIIbcnbAp oa lbc CammiUct

oii Olmpu• l:lbonkr cluriaa thelak

19i0'• and hit oubotqUtel
oj&gt;polnlmtnt u
Uelwrult1
about l'\'ccl6ent dun111 o period or
the porcolvccl dnm or intdltctuab
c:ampuo unrtl( DGl tuffociall IO
lnlm lht Uniweftltp, c:itu1a u illllWI
lbe un.fa_.orablc
or aotablt r~y IDCI!Idult lbc •unnt
tmpralloa, be '-aled. ~...
,_,. ~orr... pror-.
.... he held ....... other
rr.. Joloao HosoU&gt;t u........, .
.,....__..,.. u UW•aiiid..,
The Pmiocloal boaswol .... U8 £ducatloa
w~l c~
• .._or tile-_...... dc-llflralccl tbatDcaaIlls . .}Of
pociJooio 00 lllc doctoral low! .. ~iowb....sa.&lt;a.
New Yort Stale'' 111111 ...,l&gt;d&lt;l
IW1oaint - the ~ he liD
Gilly wid! CAkJmbia Ulli.......ay for
- - .. ........ '"IIDce he
the IOIIIIPOlbtcamc Pn:oicltM. Kmcr aid lllal
ln adclilioD to 1DIIialaJ.u&amp;nt ur. dunnt the,..... o r _ . rupeaed tad&lt;mlc pooillklo. K&lt;lttr dicy w c r t o m i y - wil.b tile
rtmark~d
lh•t hh major "rcle..nct" of their coll~e
aocomplisluactlt u Pralcko1 Ia lbc .......,., Thoot ltudcal&gt; ..... DOl
con•ttueUOJI of lbt Ambtrll
" " " ..W. ll'adWilia&amp; • MY
Camp11o, allhou,b II Is not panlcular lime, KeUtr idclecl.
tchcclliloll to be caDJllctcd for
TDc!aJ'• auclenu, ~. are
UDthcr livt 10 sill ,......
mud! 8tOR jot&gt;-ooaoted whca
IMklat
....... ill ca~~ct~t.
'DIIdf' lw'
Dn,..tlle.,.._COIIf.......,IOa
After cardul CO&lt;IIidcnlioa. tile
K&lt;Nr - - . ! , "l'w
l'dalld Praidau aid ...... .._. ID aiOdusba tllal llio
o5lllc:ull cltdliaa . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . the UIIM:naJ ill •udl beiW off lhlla
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                    <text>Harassment
clouds campus life
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a/ otlr&lt;!t SUNY lturltutfoiiS.

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Some uy 111at
b1r....,.,.
Ill uy p4ace of busiDCP it l fact of
life . Many IIY !hal seual
harassment 11 thlt Unive:nhy
exillf-but !here .,~ 00 facts.
Dmtnsed pboae caJ1J -ins
aclvi« .,. mode ud cocnplaiutt are
l n proper bureaucratJe
fl$bion. Yet. n:ponedly, 110 c:ue
bac--bem-.
''h can bo~ down 10 your WO&lt;d
.,ajasl ml1)&lt;,'3'
e.t le.ined UB
Oir=~ of 1be Affi
;.,. Aelloo
Olfo« M*olm A&amp; mi. ''ll's ·a
my cliffoculi
10 prow."
Tha:efo...,, be 1116ed. •h• dilllcuky
or obllinioa eorrobororift ~
hu mode IUUIII l111anrncont 1 crime
lha1 " - no&lt; oiJicially ~".

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f~at

or rf."ptrcunionJ from

$UP&lt;f''botl "' l*"&lt;n 11 the flllln
......., .my b1rllsed iodlViduals are

rtlllC:tanl 10 file &lt;lwau. accordlna
1o Aaos&lt;Jni. 1M indl&amp;ni•Y or bdn&amp;
th&lt; s11bjea or • - ..1 adVIlll« b

mud\ easoer 10 md~Mihll! lht lou focully and SWI tm10t1 ..., . . . _
or • job or • poor arade polot C&gt;OII&lt;:Civably li milht be-. bill
•.-....
I'W' bel1d of ony """"'"
Socftlll prusures are abo AJI&lt;n u1d. He added 111at .,
bl.med by AfOitUU lor lht lKt or P~1 be ...,.,ld bt 1be hkdy
romoa~ ~lainu. Soacly ..,.. per..,., 1o ~&lt;oo• or &amp;llY &gt;udl
tbal a horwed penoo mu« v•e incidenu.
O'lldt tame ovcnw&lt; II llllOtber
Teo&lt;ben mllSt abo protm
individoal fmds eaoue to mal&lt;c: a tbemoel•u aaointt "rrlvolou•
JOU&amp;I ad•-·
_.,.... Aao•lnl · ' ' Tbe
Ytt ~~ wu rductll!t 10 • .,• ..,..ollhtlawoapiNitalllll
odmit lbat IC&lt;Utl
exitu b.,.,..,..,, eould lad to • l1eod or
lit \JB. "Tbcre"Jteuon to CODdudc
uumpcd·up ch1rau. •• he
thot pcxopl&lt; fed ""'oaiJY baruled &lt;ll!liaiDed. Teacbera ud Sllpa'¥UOft
oo tllnJMIS bucd oa tbe n11mber or s hould b&lt; aworc of 1bc
comj)loillu," be oald. Ia the pul lorubadowlor o( complalnto by
month be lw r«&gt;dved tbrcc pbooe oboer vlna tbc bebovior aad
Clllls froon peopk claim !bey •••••menu of .,uduu and
...... ....UK&lt;! ud OO"'IIlacl&gt;b '"' ~. CoaJlo&lt;&gt;«&lt;u 00 tbe "''f\;
IWOieetUoa lltanodloco. "They all cnvi......,...,. by aroployea io OR&lt;
can't be~ ..n.," be asoau.
-..Ina sicn............. lil&gt;d.
Tbe rqJOrted ioddcntc or oii&lt;J&lt;d
Tbe adwnt or oew l'&lt;'.lc:rol se~ua.l
SWIOl bara1Jmcu1 a1 UB ioc!lildt • dJSc:nmlnalion auiddina led many
eomplaint illlued with tbe EQual members of a rea:n1 heully Sallie
Employl!&gt;enl
Opporcunily Eualt1•&lt; Committee m...,in1 to
CommiSSiloo by a fOI'IDef employee bdlo\octbat a sura&lt; of om"wnotc&lt;l
or tbe Oral 8ioloaY Department compbinult very pon;blc.

bar-·

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Gtlley, lorm&lt;rlr a paN•tlme
labOtllOfY teehn kia n Utod&lt;t
........Wc ProfCtiOr ,Jorsm Slols,
malnal1)ed !hal lt'pealed verbal

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,.....,,P sn.cemtoer.

her ao

by Slou foroed

Praldnot of lhc UB &lt;b~t:r or

Urute&lt;l Univ...,.y Proleuloot,
wnliarn Ako t.. t&gt;f'la deall witb

-SCJu.al hlr-ass~ot complaims
duril!a bls cbree
of 1be

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tbh liJP&amp;IIIna.'' Pocully
ScnalC Oooinnan Nonnan SOU&lt;orr
rcmarlrc&lt;l a1 lbt m«tJna. un,., low
crntes an mYirooman lhat'• &lt;v&lt;n hUI!Illl."
"-lni do&lt;. bdkoo'&lt; tbal
SOitofrt IUI)ari&lt;J mean that be i&amp;
~ the inlan of tbe law.
" H&lt; "'" jUJ&lt; worric&lt;l that th&lt;r
.., broad that they wowd open a

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Ooodptt for U.MUbJt•otia:tcd
&lt;blfll&lt;J," hc said. Aaosual

maintained thai thlJ would bt &lt;lfYirocunatt r,. or I&amp;Qauaa&lt; ud
d!eckc&lt;l bteaUK lht EEOC
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inlttprtu the ,...... &amp;l1iddinco on a c:oQid be o•crpiayed," be Aid•
~..,...bask ,

Aft01 her

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EEOC or&lt; broad "\ oomc .,.... 1lqtJ!y bosed .., """""""' 10 or
AaOIIffti odmiu..,. '*la"!ll ., r&lt;IO&lt;foon of

"""al ...._I

6 March 1981
Vol. 31, No. 67 SUNY at ButfaiO

Jtwblt Appealc (UJI\) Stocknt COmpaj&amp;JI ill eoojlii&gt;CbOf!Wilb

Uulelsk -~ "-of&gt;'iml&lt;"ml.b&lt;qaot Ocrda't

&lt;lutbollii-..... ffilld Hoax in Squirt Hall last Monday. IDOibcr. Sbc bad p&lt;r(tCI - . . looked _ , . ..... ..,., Qoe
KJein if 111uutllorof All &amp;II My t.Vund d&gt;&lt; ••'lrd-owinnula

rwaw•-·

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Vtt )'OUIII Godo •11n1&lt;d -hinc to do ,.;u, 0..
rdoolc ~ ~ ~ lhe- to ha
ll'llllrllloo o•a ""' fllldln• 1 porUna j&gt;lac&lt;- forCltd her . . . ........,
10 be lace fa&lt; tb&lt; (lf-..fo&lt;L
'The lp&lt;l\t'l"s omsilift llumor toot Ill&lt; .,_
~~
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Jade~ auity

The mQCDCDWy f11111ralioo-&lt;be parkin&amp; rrusu11lioo ud
the
iocon~ it eol!SOd, ld IOdn ad tib io
.....uoisaeact aboul JUdi t:DC1eoriJ1c ui~ ' "l'bes&lt;

~,.,.., latcrwbm tb&lt;y WCf&lt; lB,..,. old. Cerda one!
U.. _.. I'C'UDittd on)f co be sold a. ~· .....UO IO&lt; 10
Gcrmu ltcid&gt;mart&lt;.._..bal cqoivalan 10 13.50 ia Amcric8n

IDOCDCIIIJ OOf ilw&gt;ulcf&lt;haUb,''

moot)'.

....a

obeoald.
Cerda IOdn ouc:red Ill&lt; room calm and compooed" Soli·
spol:m with obeovy - · .~ bqaJI t... teCOIIections of tb&lt;
put llt...e doc:ada.

Toudrina t&lt;:Rimocoi&lt;l $1&gt;111ed from within IOciD u if sbe...,..
rcaJiin&amp; )acerday's - . In ber miod, o- inadalu .,..
lor&lt;Y&lt;r pr&lt;Sef1t. fornrr """"""·
WithO&lt;Jtthc aid of OO&lt;es, "Ill&lt; Anne l'nnt •ho h~" I&lt;)
At &amp; wort c:amp, w1l&lt;:n: lht ai""'Yf '-VJ poir .,...
poiJnanlly led th&lt; audimee to another lim&lt;, ._t... world, in1&lt;md, lbt fouod 1 rUben} in lht JUil&lt;r. Aaordift&amp; 10 •
lhroulh Slorics and vjJnates sbe prescn1&lt;d ..;,h eoncrolled Klein, sbc k"f'l it in her poclt&lt;l all day iooJ, mislin&amp; any
oooY!aioo. Sht b&lt;w bet Jlor)', it's her til• •O&lt;Y-ibe needs lanptatloo 10 ... it or 10 w~ It by IILrowior ••...,.
00 DOles fO&lt; !hat.
\Vben sbe WIS done -kina. sbe pludoed I laf ud
"We mO. learn laoons from lite paa ud prevent do..ame pcu&lt;:nled lbe berry oo 111 plotter to boo trico4 Ocrda. Socb
r..., howarin&amp; apia," sbe watood.
W&lt;t&lt; tbe treasures tbll no Nat.i coald tok&lt; I rom
Klein was nin&lt; yean old .men Adolf Rltlcr earn&lt; to power th&lt;m-friend;blp, Cllle and pJOdncu.
ood 15 ,...,.., World War II brokcoul. Ha Pl"'OUtalked of
But , DOIOOb'did U..civ.Ccrdatheraspbmy. butant'\eu
the ''marmc Hitler" and his "unspultabk &lt;rim&lt;" that could 3Leatcr &amp;ift-&lt;h&lt; p.C ·~be pft of bet owt1 tile,"
happen at my lim&lt;. Sll&lt; said all
wu dismissed "ith
or lht 4,000 Wbo sun&lt;d o .. oo tb&lt; rO&lt;oed &amp;alb ......a..
"JJOua:nas:• because- ..h couktn't h•ppco in such a 120 wrvived. tbr was ooc. 08C of tbcna. •'Sbr dKd in my
"'S&gt;hisli&lt;alc&lt;l &lt;Ountry tbal pcodii&lt;'OCI Ill&lt; likes or Gocthc
ornu,''said Klein. a..r
told her 10 JIO 01&gt;, ''jv.SI lor .....
1'hoow Mann." But it did.
mort week," ud, allltocoab, "a -~inlboo&lt;da)S-a V&lt;:('J
Klein eodllted the work Cllt&gt;p$, and c:ome OUI Ill&lt; \onc !on&amp; linK,'' Oc:nla held UP· A ....C aft&lt;r Jbic Juod cfoed, tbey
SIIMYOf or her entire farnUy.
W&lt;l&lt; freed ., Americao f oras. Tloe War- o.-er. but, ...
Tbe 56 year old Klein cited • paralld b&lt;twa:n IOday and las&lt; attempt ''o auih Germany to iu ubilnat&lt; def. .,"tbe
wheo Hill&lt;r ruled. "Mtlil.nancy eon'1 be i&amp;nored, it mutt be pri&gt;oners.,.... all lod&lt;ed into a ltamock witb a wne bomb.
Uplt!Oted, '' W added... Hitler was noc. oaly the e:nany of the a.ttKhcd.
Je,.., bot !he &lt;nanY of lrudoro, dea:ney, and &lt;lanocncy.
"Lud(y for ,..;• sbe said. "a tO&lt;Tentlal rain ~~~ the
TW&lt;nty-two miUion people died. not only sb mllllon J.,..," bomb from roio&amp; orr. I recall no Iedin&amp; a~ oiL"
"The $WISiiko must be u rcpubiY&lt; to 01hers at to us
"My flnl viwa1 iulpoct of frtedom was 111 Am&lt;rican jeep
J.,..," Kkin fm1C11lly Slid.
• eorrtina down tbe hill," K1c:iD Slid. "Ia it wu lbc fnt
NotJna !he former lnnlan boo!:~&amp;&lt; sittllltion, sb&lt; said, " We American I'd C'YU met in my III•." -oma! co doiQJ so
hod 110 cmbusi&lt;s worldna lor 0111 lreedocn." Rc:pn!ina tbe for tbe Nat.is. w ·immediatdy idtnlifoed hendf ud the
wdcqme bome,IOdn Slid, "There ..... no born• ror or ben. ..
Jewish. " * &amp;MOUneed.

uu.

ana

A~ter the H0 Ocoust

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Su"''lu.Of remem
'
I

~ J'j Y'l

befS host-·

lt)l Debonl II: UMttllist
~Ft:olwr£ditor

At a bl1bed wire ..todow, clr&lt;amin&amp; of freedom, 18 )'&lt;U·
old Gerdolooked out at the fallina snow. If arantc&lt;l one wlsb,
ulck rrom freedom. she wondered~ "Wbac do&lt;. a .vouna &amp;itt
• ._?" tbm she 51W it-an i.ma&amp;t of an evmin&amp; at
bon&gt;e'-foll&gt;er smoldna his pipe, motht:r' d0in1 her
oeedlepoiJtl, she 111d ber brQIIoer doioa bcllntwol'\.
A$ o )'0\10&amp; airl, Cerda caJkd !loan l&gt;odnl"''&lt;llfnas· Sbe
loot.- lor
me 'Nbbed for, bill wishes
do 1101 alwa)'S come uue.
Oerda IOdn ....., sow ber home or her llli111Y sPin.

.,....eel..,.,.• -

"AD Emtiaa wilh OerdalO&lt;io"

v.ou pra&lt;o~ted by United

w,aoc:ountry,oohomeland,.noplacetoao.''

The~- of lht vi&lt;:tim of Ill&lt; "Nazi UthtlliWiitf ' has

u.e

w.·,.

Cralm-

bem-overloot ed ud Kkin scrased lhao obscrYalion. In cbe
The soldier Wti silent CO&lt; a lona moma11. F'lll&amp;lly, be
ct!Qpslhere &lt;XiAed beauty. frieodohip. lo~ ..... earina. me answc:rtd. •~So am I ," be sakt...
rcm&lt;mb&lt;r&lt;d. The ultimale JIOO(IO&lt;U or humanlly showed
"That .,....lh&lt; r.reotest moment io 11\l' lilc,'' she Slid.
itself to bet lhf'OII&amp;h ber f&lt;Uow work c:amp priso!l&lt;B.
Rlin bec:arne tho: key COC'tor io Kl&lt;ill'• '"";YO] and
Proudly addmsina th&lt; Jewish autfieoc:e member&gt;. the fftlor&amp;tion 10 lr«&lt;&lt;om beeause thai nicht. the ,.;, hod
sp&lt;oker soid, "Your people ........,&amp;t&lt;:at-1 •·err r..., or tbem llooded the roods and tbt Amcrlcao soltticr'• jeep bad a Oat
sutvfved. ''Withia the dism.aJ coormc:s of~ camp&amp;, the Jews eire. Today thai soldier is Cerda 't busband, K1111 IOdn.
sciU praa.lced .lodaiun, Klein ..........t.
"Tbe dream is always tbe some. Wb&lt;o the war is
''You are !he ~oal boia or tbosr who"""' killed," sbe ovu~c J10CS bome. Btl ..., eouldo'l," said Kldn.
Tbe Jews dicl1be only thin&amp; IIIey could do-lhey rqistered 10
Slid.
Kkin thea r~, tdltn&amp; various ~toties of ber to IO Pal$lnc.
~ca. most of whldo are included in ber two books.
..We must karo from history, •• sM sui:S5CCL. "'We must
Tbe ftnl was of soro&lt;Oot dco{ to her.
•
R&lt;Yet lfOW COIII.,.,...t U&lt;f illlll&amp;· 1!c !he suMYOr-l JUCS&gt;
I'm a survivor. ••
Sbc scac:cc&lt;l. "me could bave bem .vour motber. "

lnslde:.The further adventures of Division 1-P.J / Litrrary 'SUN'SfXJrl'rt-Pp.7-1· 1Happy. feet-P.I5

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YOU'RE NEVER .MORE

VULNERABLE THAN WHEN
YOU'VE SEEN TOO MUCH.

TWENTIElli CENlURY-FOX PRESENTS A PETER YATES FILM

WILLIAM HURT· SIGOURNEY WEAVER ·OIRISTOPHER PLUMMER
"EYEWITNESS" and JAMES WOODS· Produced and Directed by PETER YATES
Written by STEVE TESICH • Music by STANLEY SILVERMAN INOW AN AVON PAPERBACK I

IRJ~:;::.:- 1 l~JeOIIIIITWENTlflHCENl\JR\&lt;fOX
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AMC HOLIDAY 6

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lmlbod. room oti\Q Albany orrociOI•

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11w r.......,. ~al '""o1"antr~l and 111 i.:nccaw IR
rao&gt;e tuooon 10 ..,-n&lt;~ approumatdf SJO uncmploycumt," to101h1n Aid
m•lllon on oddioionol ~~&gt;&lt;om&lt; In an .rron to
N•h•n c.a.Utd for rofhna Me~ on U.lil..nn 10
orfo&lt;~ bud~n..,. ""'"'alb '""'"'"" froou • mort' •fford• blc k-.ti. .,,u•t'l&amp; tOt
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chastise yvharton's hike
1t1

or .. uc~m .. •ho • td oo ot,..,..- ...,..
.s...,....lcd ,,_.,..... tlw , .... hour orr....
....,lnaloriy Bufllolo ~.,. v..noam

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d«1tt0a ••a mu.al.bdtd autmpc 10 ra1"' thr:
fu.ncl\ '" Hf ptnc"nttd a deiilJlt\j ttUttOmJC
.,..,.... of tht &lt;ffa.1 on 11od&lt;nn and
ouod&lt;d tb&lt; Statr ft&gt;&lt; ""'"""
ro
pnftle •§fttlllltOfti O¥a
pvlttK: h~
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mroll.menl crca-c.a aher UllliOft htl n
Adcbo-.ly, Nthan
obu boahn cooa
,.;n further inc:r.... u s ·.....,._ rat&lt; • h&gt;&lt;11
MaJJY COI!IIdef I kC') protlkm fi&gt;C1QI tb&lt;
Unr,mny.

.,,...s

no., Studcnl Auociacron (SA) paraded
voriouJ spal .... b&lt;foiT local Lrauluon and

Hem. wile&gt; ldl ..,V after mnun..Uy
chtc-lnJ h is witch and y ..&gt;nl nJ

• moe~ SUNY Board or ,,..... ... yc.~~crday
oftcrnoon. stllllnt t.n01b&lt;r "'..,_ in •
..,,... of c:vmu dcilptd oo fiaht til&lt;
(lfOI&gt;CIOCC!culiJOn ho~&lt;
11le doy' • "'0 t.our P&lt;OJralll C\llm,_rd ut
a \Oft" b) t.t.t .. Tru11~·· 10 ncoosi6n thnr
f rbntary tnO\'t 10 ra.l~ot undtraradualr auiaioo
SISO ntxt Se-ptembe-r. TM .. Truuca..
ho•('\ott, JU)I rcrtf'Knl &amp;ll\a. or SA and
SASO, •bo rapond&lt;d ID oh&lt; - ··SUNY
TNu«s'
••~"" br m~o) ~~ t1w

intnmiuernly

dtd "' for fi:nanc..a rc'ilOr\\

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Ytl lh• kar&gt;lllor.-onl) • .. nail h1hdful

Ill..,,.,..,

•peolnt atta&lt;~td SUN\ for OJ' N11han alto m&amp;Jnl.,necl IIIII lh&lt; luoh""
_.,~ 10 I»' t t.W:KMI t.naa:tt: catl)' lA the1Kr0-'C • ill u-._Nrk.,11) d«Jca'-C'•• tf'M' 11\
~tr. rahn 1han awan pc&gt;l..\lbk ~
bee- '" ··ot~~u mcwr r""ttnt ••" u He
'""' ,.,..,...,""" In Al'f~. SONY Cl\an&lt;dlor daamcd thll tllc Sw• -ould lw lo&lt;.onJ II\
Ollion R. Wllorlon he. bcftlcb&lt; sub)«&lt; of r&lt;"&lt;nU&lt; •"""' •ould l&lt;lhl to th&lt; r•&lt;nouol
JtC'.U cntiri.sm for hh '11Mmw!n11 that SUN\'
r~rcnchina of pofoi&gt;Or'
''had tone: &amp;o 1ht (lra•••on-) 'tlttll tO('t man~
ThC' TfCU.Uf(T t'O"Uoucd h~Jo «&lt;nf••Juc
'flM,

Unx1 atrrady ...
'til. hanoa ata\Kd that kcau~ tbc
Lqlllllur&lt; hu olrcodt
SUN\
rator•ion and .od1\~ fu nchna •• Lhr

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pl)t, lt

fi-

doutxfuln '4WtUld do 10.,110 thi'

t•plaf'l!a tlOft,

\r.;e PlNCknl fOf "cu.lca .Arfw IUo.Nrd
h•d '"•'P • ur4h t CM the:
~t:t-nor. callq. o- eve, ut \IOC\ '''"'~ kt

a.u• pol.....r """"'and rrooMk ,_. oic11e&gt;
pijblk

1\ tUII)Oft 1nco11t • all OMlinJy d«Y~"'t
our tal bue," NathiJ1 NUMAIMd, po.nllf\1
10 • 1«&lt;nt ~ ......,.., """' llw ollv&lt;4rasrd
10

lo.•no., Treuum ontulrd IIIII I •C&lt;ftll ll B
AudT
th~&gt; fon-nou., '""' lO
por«nloftbo&lt;c"ud&lt;n".modroppteloUIOf
111&lt; Unr.-.not) ofltt rh• 19?9ruHi&lt;&gt;n onct&lt;ll&lt;

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S1.1uU.o•

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thai

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rarmchmeM-t.hc' ..,,,., off of tmuf'td
fo.:u~)-os 11111rd, mrollma!u - •II droo
funhn lnd indu~uy "''" spmd '" rnnrch
do11ar• ll ochcr til tit unn•cnit) \YMC'f'T1J and

1ftSUhlliOfli.

prt\oaff trChooh;

ratMt

lhlll

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thot« on

t.ht" rtn of •tKMot •Ito -~~ '" 'lt4UAtAnh

turfJON prn~t cduc.:aunft \oli otiC ah'"'· .,_
v.uns puN-. moniC" to ~.,. t.hc .,.."Mr.
t.n.'tOf "Qwft&lt; ....,.,.,., .. ~"" ~

no., v,... P t - r odon••td thll rb&lt; .....

U tn I ..tooth'' (uaj f'O'lltllf1. • t\kh C'l.\1\of'\.
COC\~~IMM)n tnta1UI"C". ~~ he: added noth•nf

&gt;ltould 1101 btdonc urtwc-of~"'l
"Ha•&lt;Wt." Studlo" dc&lt;lllrd, ~._..,.,.
miOC lw •OOC&lt;d. abo4rl lh&lt; IIJVMr p..l ....
ad'4o(1'1h&amp;rt\01 b) the ~~flo(W .,..d aiJ(hll'"l
1tndtnr)' to 'uppon thr Pf"'llt edut'ltt('llnll
1&lt;'&lt;100 rlloOQ&amp;II J!Ubloc tu ,...,.,,.,.. "
'flM, lqt\b«Jn, SniMO&lt; Paul \ ~ ~&lt;f

Aumrblmuon Robon S..h,..mrncn and Hovt
,..,.. ..,.,. """""""" ..-. of tilt
~)' OCCbiOU1h
tM i.I'JCihn

U1tt11'",.'"1

lo&lt;•••·

or (ommmn
,.,.0)1 f'O'"'cd to ch' Lcai.Sbaun•, c(t."'"'

•-xh

qUf'LtlOft'\

r~t -. uti \M
C"..O\t'mOf Jfi~ a ma·•••'t k&gt;bbvln,JCM•~•P'
••flu\ l"C* aht cvu &amp;rc not u snnr •• the

!tit Spfin1 10 Wlolft I ft"'IOf&amp;UOn

Buffalo Dc-mocnt ........ ''b.lt -· - · · ~_.••

10 'ott on t.ht btadtct unnl A.c:~nl l .artd '"
_.dl bC' 1\0\dlft&amp; mc"Ct1np co deK'U\' hdr I(M
~l&gt;toiY"

Upgrade sports in 1984, study says
""h

l
no., orriN! rcron on rcfOfl\\l.. UB'&gt; &gt;~*''
,....,..m, now ;., lh&lt; rw.d• or u.......y Pr........
Robm L. Kater. fliOPOSC'I thol _,. mnc'&gt; and
......,.., •• tlhk1k I&lt;OnU b&lt; . , . . . - Ul 1911-4.
A ~ "'"' n:pe:w-ltd In Tlrt ~ trum ta.s. v.«l. ahr:
mi)Or focus o( Ill&lt; Audy, prOil&gt;JKrd b)' a req.- (rom
alumlli, il oa mcn'i ba&gt;ketbiii-Mt-&lt;d to lw tb&lt;
maiiiCOfti1&gt;Dn"'ll or. r&lt;&gt;10abarelllhldoc pr-locn..
no., J&lt;ody-donc by Mco'• Athlcur Oiroaor E.chotn
MUio, Women'&gt; Athlcci&lt; O.rtaoc Bctoy Ounmoc:L.
Sporu lnfonnauon Oirmor Larry St&lt;d&lt; and Stodec11
Auooiatlon ISAI Alhi•IIU• Dir&lt;&lt;rorTom
f.pll-(lfopo&gt;&lt;l a "'' )UJ multi.plla&gt;&lt;d plan. h i&gt; now
Up 10 Kttrtt fO ~-1M SUid)' and decide: w.N'Ihff it
&gt;ltould b&lt; rm~crd.
CIKrawly, all ....,., •••m• compa&lt; 11 Ill&lt; Dcu&gt;l(on
lllin'd ofllw Nl!lonol COI\qlll&lt; Athlfti&lt; Ai&gt;o&lt;11non
(NCAA), uc:cpc ft&gt;r Oh'mon I ba&lt;tball ond Oio·i&gt;ron 11
ice hoc~.&lt;)&gt;. Undn th&lt; plan. all UB &gt;POl'" "ill conrlnll&lt;
at ob&lt;ir fi'C$tlll lcvel for clw n&lt;lll lhr« )'COrl, 11 .,hi&lt;il
•• unmtdlat&lt; - - or """' 10 h......
df\-i~ •ld ll1f pUn:~

' AOI-atl&lt;' dc&gt;OIIorl

Both mco'und "omm'• ba&gt;kaball will bt.uPSrod&lt;d
in 1911-4...;,h lh&lt;lll&lt;ll's squad ..,tna to Division I, one!
llot _..,., l&lt;arn mD"lll frotll DivWon Iff IO
OcVGion 11 or ,,. AaociatJOft or lntcr&lt;ollqlu•
Alhlcdcs for WOfJICll (AlAW).
A&lt;confina 10 NCAA reaulationl, if • Khool's
bclsknballl&lt;lm compn.. •• 1he Orv1don llcvtl , , all
ocb&lt;r ,.,., inlcn:oli&lt;Jill&lt; sporiJ milA bc ckvatcd to
lhll sam&lt; plarc:ou. C&gt;Ctfll for foocbaJI o.nd on&lt; ochtr
opor~-poosilaly r« hoctey-1\rdl un ranaln 11 •
lower divhion ,
Th&lt; "Pitadll\l of th&lt; rcmaind&lt;T of II\&lt; IDnl' l ltanu
will b&lt; "ou10m11ic:" occordina 10 St&lt;tle. He upllin&lt;d
11111 "fundina clo&lt;sn't havo onychiQI 10 olo with lh•
Je-d ofcompai1ion.md lhat JOcn&lt; &gt;pons Will noo hovc
"the Jdv&amp;Dtaa&lt;" or basknboll (undilla.
Und&lt;r NCAA nald, only buknboll would lw
rtqUir&lt;d 10 play • «rUin amount or ...., ..
Division I I&lt;IJn&lt;. Och&lt;r sqUids could foc:c lht lim&lt;
ltams lhey do not. but could 1101 oompn• in Oivi&lt;ion
Ill pos!...-a&lt;OD IOUI1W'OtlliJ,
Stcde nocrd tllll Illes&lt; Olh&lt;r teanu wlU b&lt;
..compcs.:ina "' Ot\Uioa. I •1thout s:uppon. until W

oid.
th&lt; dfmoon on &lt;uctb "'"'"' baiC'CI on •
putnbCJ Of faqon-1~&lt; on.... I!DI&gt;Of10nl beloa
••risibility/"

~

Jk pOOocod outA» "yoe llln)'l • ~({boll 0&lt;
loolboll 011 ltl&lt;&gt;iJioa Y011 doco't 1C&lt; • 1Ullin&amp; ot

collqc liOOC'&lt;f

••

Tbc: cos.~ of eac:b JiJOr1 '' tmponant tn the ckct1-an. u

••n .., " tb&lt; li«USSbohry" 11

orr..-.-~:,an noocd thll
"i«&gt; hotl.&lt;y;. reitl poj)UW b&lt;r&lt;, bill "'tlo no rcc rm~
on campo&gt; "• "'" 10 put butcrboll rn fron1 of
bodey" .. JI(IOril)
5otu1 v. alto baa&amp; t«&lt;ODOXt.ck'd a a \ltu) tp011
'"' ..omcn. O«&lt;&lt;diQI 1o ob&lt; ~ rr ,,. plan

beromt't&gt; rcaht). 11 "'outd be tht' third 11) 1 t:rl"'tl~c
\fl0f1111 rout yeaQ: to tK opened to ~omtfl al U B.
TM 'poll ti pr~ll)' ...,ai\abk co *OI'Mft 1.1 dub

lnd, O&lt;PfiULCI by stud&lt;nt C"mdy Urbaa lui Foll Epn

,...;..cs

Ucban .feo- ""'""' &lt;oa&lt;tb&lt;t "I rnl
POJralll "
-

t&lt;IOd

Socc'ft u a •'Dmm'• UT\.11)' spon w.U ~u5fy t• o
function\, O.mmld &lt;&gt;plltntd . 'The Athlccto: l&gt;rft&lt;otoc
&lt;aid 111&lt; . .... .....,or lh• 'POl'' ac the dub kvtl mdicll&lt;&gt;
IIIII ..... "''" I need" roo thelddj•- Str&lt;flllll&lt;nin,
th.at.,.ummtueltM Ounm•d tau-.athO'ft' JOAJtiiC::l.
or \olunrecn ror 1M ...... soon
Fllir losk
Buffolo Stll&lt; Collq&lt; h~&gt; plaru for tb&lt; tb&lt; oddnoon
of ..
(or
rodcl
hoc:l«y ......
'The,.... JPOt1 is&lt;V!Cial«o( "lcommllm&lt;OIIO Tnl&lt;
IX ,.,..,...1 q;o~atlorla.....,,mna oquaJ opponuni&lt;y

0111&lt;11··-

neAl""''·.,,.. drOI)IICOl ••

roc ..omen rn olthlctics)," Olmmod&lt; llld. ohllou,lh "'•
cmphulud 11111 UB i• maktn&amp; lh&lt; move moo&lt; on lh&lt;
bam or "falm... ond 1oatc: "
Tb&lt; I I ' - ' illdic:at., lhr« po•siblc mo)O&lt; JOU&lt;«:s
or fiMICil.,_oinucci~Uppon b) SA ohroll,lh stuclml
r.... ptt ,..,.;.,.,, ouu•cl• IDO&lt;I&lt;)I. po~~~Diy fnxn
alumni and othef commusuty AOUrta.
In 1915, whert tile m&amp;ndiiOIY SIUdml f«Jota llf
nut campus-wide refcr&lt;ndum. e..., f)f&lt;dJCitil' 1.h11 SA
•ill IJAift Qttd an \ncrcllt 10 COMbat
inna--"pouibly Sl." Hc .atrumtd IIIII "it'•
IOIDdbin&amp; IIIII ,... (tb&lt; athlctic: plonnina 1"01111)
lhoroihl oboul. Tb&lt; incrcuc is reuot~~bk and
ncce5lilty.•'

Til&lt; poulbifity of fundlna coming from 111• ,...,,,..
was tcrrned "real coorro•crdoJ" by f.pii.Currcolly,
UB aud&lt;ntl Cfljoy fr« odmi&gt;slcM110 oil rqlllar......,
V111iiY tpD&lt;U. e..., no1tcl lhll "Ill Olb&lt;r SONY
-isJ&lt;arcdup."
Four sporu-m..,•s baeball o.nd foocball, o.nd &gt;d&gt;ools" requlrc ., 1ICimhsioo paycuml, .. do , _
wornm'• frcld hodrey and "'immin&amp; o.nd diviQI-"iU privatt- td\ooli.
H• qu&lt;Stlon&lt;d wh&lt;lh&lt;r "11udcrm should havc to
bc placc:d on "fl'lorily spon" stilUS uncl&lt;r lb&lt;
proposal. n.... sportS, """"'diQI 10 Eaan. "wW pay," bUI said ollat "iu 101'11&lt;11\in&amp; lht .otodcnu will
ba_vc
to \o'O(C oo."'
•
rtuive- an inaeur iD fwdrna rrom year ro )'Or" for
'The piM upra&gt;ft llw daft 10 UllptOV&lt; 1M
the .ex ~ or obe pion.
Anol.ba
~ .;pu of1htm """'''·~~~,..."no Unh'tnll) '$ atlolcsk i~ lo oompltmem
lara&lt; incrca&gt;el" in fundinJ, E.p.n rcporttcl, for lb&lt; filii Buffalo'&lt; oc:aclcmlc: inllll&lt;, o.nd ann aid 10 auractiQI
11\rcc yan. In 1911-4 som• tpon6 mi&amp;bt •..,.;.., mor&lt; liUd&lt;ftiJ LO tbc: CIID)pul.

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•tuoentt to &lt;*Jounce cw acQiM lhetr 1MC'*'I RatMr
u ~to be used" . . a meena of"•ncr~ ••~ ot
bo&lt;ft •t-..to ..., tNCherl to , _ . •t""" ""''
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The adtnlnta.ra.uon tM '•"uhy Cla m Mel'ft&amp; CN~ • •tn
tniH\~• OW« acao.mc pncttOn trv~ ,_'1)' •oo a.'td pow• ,.
tn th&lt;l grled~ hand• ol....,.r • ,..,.
Then therw 1 an idea 'bOf~out • commrttee there·a a C"an 10 cMctdl
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The TA... FQICI ~lopld tM IO&lt;m 2Jid, In
-j;lnctk:lll Wit~ FloMlCI Oollman "'-'••• Ol..clorol
6t"'*'t 1111a lta. tM ptOOeduloo .. a ..,,.,. lor th&lt;l
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-~~ .,.,.., '""' PliO&lt; Cleeltlono 0&lt; no -lllonl ar1 O&lt;XniOflllbty
- o n th&lt;l 1-1101 polk:y...,lklnQ cnacn
Thoro 1110 muctc ""fnQvt" ano "review'' 1no .., _ . ,,.., n moiCII
too-'~._, end
(lett lOSt in •n ;n-atlhlhan obi•Md - ~'" nvmbefa aM
fiVuroa 1no annual buel9etl
So. I - I il a p - coni
•"101'9 lhe tacu&lt;ty """ ..,.,.,
W¥111 edm~l l tl l tOJI II I My 1MUA01 t ... teh OUI of the declliOn rN..tt.;:ng
cwoc... ~cs '"""" COt'l"e to reat4t:e tf'lat •n I act u hatcHr ••~•• aJ Ml AU ot
tne N'ltentotOnl bKOI'\41 muddted It! trw prac~~ •I"'CS wma a.~ ~
a'ld --m~·· ...- Of'fr u bUQ..w;~~tdl ror the cw•~ ' " tr~At•tvhon
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whO lt'fWr__,
tO Aof\aJ(J St••n Aaa•s,t•nt IO U'le
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Senato A...O.moc Ptoonlng Commruee IU OOOCSide• and may De the cuto

lor m•M ot VB t lilt h "'""" - 11111 acaoemoc plal)nlng ani! poucr
partly In tM handa of tM facuhr llttU tb•tt
1e1e11 proo••m• """ ,....,,""""' ••• moot allected t&gt;y '"" buCIOOI

mak•no e·h oukt be lXII at

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th81 .-em 10 dltec~t tNa Un••eraiiY
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ou• tht. facutty s.n.ate El(~twe Commnl• hu at rHNI
carefutlye~ ~tntf!O Jf\lt ~of a tacurtv cf'ledl Of\ eotn•n.tttau....
conH~I &amp;vt they hi... IK't Shown ._thUNsm tilhec
restr~Hone

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It II GlfiiCufl at tl'hl potnt IO O• tJoOe tM reKtton 10 the ~IIC. PUr'ln•"'Q
laei~Kllon ~ong 10 gu-nU

ComiNitlll I ptOI&gt;Oaot lor c:hl"11f and

Ml OO• n by the ~ tn.SCHO ol Oflfy 5ome of •II Pl#t&amp; tt &amp;a .nd~lblw
no.ew• that C"'t tM•.,.,•ilY ~ dtrec.uon ano that 11 M.&amp; tiOt1lfY bMt'o

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lor A - . c AflarniVPAA) In tiM pott 12
~.,. bMrl tHgn.t .Sttfefent a4m~~ni•tratQII&amp; 1n that ..,., .._,
Kademtt 4)011 Hone ot I noM peopte authotod • Ckthrutt._ SllltfMAI Of\

a e»&lt;manent Va

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pta.nn61'19 w11 •

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lorme. VPA• Aona'd ~n w.htc;.t

au tiered 111a cl&lt; ahor alllei&lt; for re4Ying too heavily on ptogram ..,.oltrnentl
•or ruource aJioUUonl
Fot too long UB naa feac.llld 10 S1a11 1rf\POMd

reslt~tnlt

biO••

on 1111

o-allonl tt ~•• takan-yll never •~cic~t*&lt;l-the
ano ,,....
quoci&lt;IV trymufated ohl "'""n' Oy wnocn ll _,tel &lt;leal""" '"""'
S..perllclalty ~ IIIIMIIIU 11&lt;11 thl 11\0IIIullon h . . ...,. 11\tOugh bul In
IUIItY 11!0 oc:.all atl""' cloop and l l ) e - wouno1 oota WIU. lfll«\101&lt;
We t\e-.
caned few a mote CfUJ.h't ~oec:h to OntYefattr
P&amp;al"n~ 0.. c;.. tHOUrotS a-va\lal*t ano dew-atop \hOM • • rw..
lolor•omll.l thl - •ung elloeta ol tac:11 annual bugli Oy P&lt;IPifinOot lii'M aome rMiftOO tcw ctH.r•no • •I" them.
The inclllm _ , Oy tf&gt;l Acedomlc PIA"'*'CC ComtNitlll .a-atn

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ot wo tn.o
oartocuiatly • _ ,
planned lutwa It calli fry Cltl-.tlon ol a coonmon ~ onCI ~&gt;.Plaint tnll
"" " ._...t th&lt;lt ,,,.. want 10 1.... conuol ol our Mull .,. cannot De
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Yet ....,.. that,. encouragtng n •• nothtftQ new The tdM-anct •t.:ll aa
the PfotMetnl tMI aputf.O tt-Mv• been arounG for tomettme
lmp'ementtng thOM Pf~ll&amp; ancs gernenng &amp;trong comiTUimenll lo lh~

•'• .mat • .,. ,.._ '""' round ol aov1ce unlque. TN\ '' whll coutd mlke

theM ld4ltelnto IOIUtlon•
ll!oaplt1 tM ct111trom •atlaCIIACliOniOI !JB. tne naacs lor t..a...ohlp and
pcano•ne 1\aa
we ~ave bHn tangled •n • '"'" ol
mladlrocted o!lolll ...S unluiiMioclgoats and tho tock ot ,...,.,.hlp h.. m.t
lboul •• mlldl,....la- aa • !MIIn 11&gt;1 • 1"" ll lltt141 Planning miOflt not
only De •"..,,,.. 1&gt;u1 app r - *

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baM " IM bul ~~&lt;~•• Ulmly IIJI
tnto hiS CB f.Oto. -we OOt • p.otMeft\ ,
A I&lt;(MCll - - . " " " th&lt;l ,...,~ "Go a!W&gt;ICI lOll

Wha\'a y0u1 1&gt;10blem."
.. Goftmott' ;s gone ..

··Come ag.afn?""
"I'm nght tn .front of Govefnott' now
me111
• where lt used 10 bt. fhe.e 'a

toundatJon hec-e

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hl.. bletlkldnapOOCI
At roughly 8:30 I m a IYpe&lt;l ton .. wos IKII- 0y
..............., PoliCe Dooatt......l , _ • . - . . . _ , . ,
t&gt;and ol tnllm• uonal •m•O&lt;Y klclna-a. Thll Q&lt;OUP
.... coo- tel_..oi&gt;IIKy !01 ~ m _,,h
franu TonuniaandO.TM \eott• U.\«1 mat Gcwwnora .,.. dtoNn a l 1

"'-'*ly

OV8I"Cf)f'M

the foraet\A

bl.wden of twnpestUOUI

krigatlon"

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on a cole! aollt&gt;t Monday 11-.s Bu•

Nteno~~- • t977

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oracsu.a•• ol' ua .,_, •Ofl'nlk c:;o...ti'IOts·

-~-lCompua ofttC:WaOibollll wh&lt;lt thiY ......,., cia. This

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"'mlln's "' 1 ol ta..,.
mountatna ..a putura; 1o r~t men·a Uf'UDOJI: ,. the tone ol

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Ah e r " ' - two ~~-1• ott at
LOoo tho
bUS D104ns to ~ on itt ,..-vt ttc»-GoW!mOB

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u.. pol~ otal~or&lt; oa • • 1111 oiiOC.I

o•t_.., IIOUnd ""' ....... Only ...... botore """ I !lei'
,..., ' wllh &amp;Uti&lt; a oopi&gt;ISik:Oted bul'lllh ol
th~s-when a .oat'O horn AmMtSt C~u-•• • •~all!.~
lht boy'• llethioom.
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' U.. onlore.n-t llOOI'Ciaa ltr&gt;&lt;n atoutl4 the worlel
comeroed on tne ......,...., Cemput Thoy tor
any pOUible ctu. . to tM ~ronapping. Myth•ng that
COUtO hill&gt; flnel OUI -~ tht bullcllng Wll ~­
lhlt the ,.,..,., demancl-ttniiii(IIOIO rill... of IH
Ja•locl dorm klcloa- onc1 tho uacuclon ot Slrm
WMINII-could no&lt; be "''"

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The IN CIIOn .....,.., earnpuorllnged 110111" -

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· cl_,- to "Whht' a 1 GO¥IInO&lt;a'7" "-oppo hom u

,., _aruw--.~~ecarnoto-IMIOOI-.

a1moo1 1000 Oluclanta hod lleln only hOWl balota
It Qlri(:ldy ,........, ltlto I - · Pllologfllllher$
Pll-lnd-IOOIIIhl-llllololthebamn
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anyone r-lly oonno&lt;"tllel With th&lt;l CIOfmltO&lt;J
Iiiio. thll ;a Polly M&lt;:Boy liM frr&gt;&lt;n lhl ' - ' 11te
-""'on ua·1 Arnhlrat Cernpua." a
Wit~ tMnylatol t-h •ld lool&lt;lng IntO a
''WIIh ""' Ia Pnoc:llta Thomc&gt;oon. tiller ol
• Pamela~- a nallvl ol thl uma town oiH&lt;onry

ot-·

y. . many hl(lh senoon
,...., oollogo to oo to. thly thOught
~ ol .... hollolng m.gftt ..,.,. tornl ••. - ...

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returned WJt.hin a WMk U6 WOUiid aUttnPI IO SIMI I
CIO&lt;IfttiO&lt;J hOfn anollllf --hOPIMI)' Freoon..
State ~Nhere there !J ••trvctutt10t'nta1 ro Goven"l)f·s·

Finally. tnat Mol&gt;doy niQht tno kt&lt;lntppa&lt;o sef!t
e.notf\ef lettet--thla 11me to New Yortl Stet• GowerOOt

Hugn L Cstoy-CIIIng new cs.manoo. "WI woK 001
return your csonfl•tory untU the Sl Ywttnee R'"' I&amp; rerouUKI tnrouon Pusalc. Now Jllllay ano untQ you
IIICtOSe Slate IUPQO&lt;t IC)f publiC

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conqtuded 11\at'tM rHOU1if1!0 o t the St L.a•ren« tS me

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The - - C f - ...,, "" "" , _ ,... .,.., peoc&gt;lo

-UC&gt;-Ihltth&lt;ldotm_,lcl_lle..,Umocl Bul
~-IOCIII llft•lbouta-'andOI*
hill, aN lhl moella a ttanl~or&lt; tadiCI a way, Uno.,.slty
officlaJO up ' - ot - ' n g chi buua..o. •""
at~l s

were

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11\a.t thl tMtMS

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make .,. extta &amp;lop

So. - · On thll wortcl o1t1 1 dOrmitory an Ill'
IIMII, iSOial.., II'Ofll CIVIIIatlon Ma)'be n WU jult
.abanooned-tefl to •tnk In a

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In ohio day o1 , . _ , - - . u o n o1

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rtwt 'tOtl

Coni.. I -10000 10

rou .... meet Mil . . . . . . . . tv•uon. , .... tor ~Of
diMOf IOMO Alto Oolt ,.....,.... ""'Y WO COUld not 1....

AaamwnO.Ofi,_Peac.Cif1t• t wrtt~l o~
"" ,.. leiiOf WO , _ I U - lor 1110M Off
op()OMd to mtltti'Y .... a
for a
of oeoc:Me
Many IIIOPM I&gt;OIIIYO 11101 daopote their I'UCIICI and
tH!hel U"' Atl'lfiica, tretnMlg M&lt;l ectu&amp;l ~tc:tl)anon tnt
M ._.Uing ol otMt hUrtlan ~not !S "' mo•t ceNt •
""'fAUy tnto••abte act S.t"
th.at m an
where ~at enn•h.~aJ~,. a 0•1t4ncl ~)'

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thOU IU-.,. IIIII 001 golt&gt;Q dtroctly 10 tho '"'JIIIry
and pro.-tchno tor AOfC m1111aty lnatrucloc-1 •~
t•dii1•H on OUJ c;ampuw and pay for our own ltac-Mra
1nc1
dl&lt;oettr
1 ea•' out tor ~tltt and lht Feoutty Senate u ..,..,

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more-·-

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u-nodst-.otolollow""'laadolthtS.Oind
GSA. and COt'M OUI '" \19KOU&amp; QPPOSIIIOt' 10 the

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t:ootpul o n - ,_,.ol
CDnfhct UtiOiuUOI W'Of'd 'W... f l(w
WU a Wet

,_,abtt"""*'t o1 AOTC on compu1

en wrvcft ftOnll ~ ns Pltt~s act~,~ouy *~ICI to
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wolcetoqthat oltna -.c...,~ oo ._. _,..,.
thafl O¥er u • ,_.na of entutlng th.at 1U a tf.-n.AI,_...
ate c.on•fdeted ~ fliJif•igf1 poltey

It 's about
• tlrOUJO t!IQ

tim~

to respond •o Attene z... m'"" • Mu• of

27 Fobnuory Anogont Concluso&gt; • ... _

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- wu flolotl/le~-lrl;.l woa­
catn&lt;~t to m..:f'l
the a.a.ne ~ •tit ,._
..,lofrnotoon "'" lol• Zwlllong c!aomo. IH .Niotllll N
,_,. ,.._,. t:I\AI •U et IIVIIC far htS ""Ja.tty"' ~

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First f WOUMS ..ke to ..,..... my "'rror t""l IM
~...., ot tno
a lai!Of oo '"'

R~liglons

rights

rot.. Ed&lt;tor

OOIIcy mandlllftg

TN JewoSh Stuclonl Unlo&lt;&gt; .....,., 10 utte

Jllls

- -unity to &lt;oply to thl le1101 ontlllod "Roloo-s
Equality" Wlllcll appeanod In Tho !i/Ht;t•um on

FrtONary 21. 1i81
To at•n with. our oc.ganizallon tully •upport1 the
1\011011 t~ot '"'' Unl...-.uy ramoln cloHd on Good
Frldly and otllor CMSIIan Holy Oayo In od&lt;IIIIOII to
Roo"' Hnhano and Yom 1\tppur, In loct, pgUoles
e&amp;llbH.n.d al oth« Sraze campulft, reQU,re that
, , _ oehOOia cion o n - rollgtou• csaya U&gt;alOIIOCI
allgntllcont PCif&gt;IIIOllOn ol ""'unlwanltY Tllla '*'""lr
alli&gt;IIH tn 1111 cue ol .1.-.,., CMatton holldoyo In
lhat lhelr contblned populetlon com•• to
-OXInlatOI)' 70 porc:enl. Wellallllll it le WfOIIQ lo&lt;
IIIIa Uno-aii)'I\OI to toke sucl) a algnollcont group 11110
Conaldlfltion wlletl Ullblilhfng 1110 ICOdemlc
cotonelar

Secondly. our otgantzation o:onttnuelly lntlota U&gt;ot
' any !'Oiler. ('"I!Oihet at a uniYOIOity, SUNY or State
1&lt;!..0, olmocl at correcting thlt Jnjulllco, lnoofl)Orate
G&lt;!OG Frtooy u wall.
It Ia tmponantlo roalWt that 1110 dteltion 10 ctoM on
Roth Haollano lnd Ycrn Klpour IS due only to 1 SUNY

II&gt;OJ all Sta• - . - llfiCW to
u·a . , . _ ua ,.. -·,_ 09tod t o - _ .
whole ot 11 only wot""' thl !lUI thrM ,..,. tMI
U"-.oty Cllongod Ill lone-Siandlng lrod~lon 10
scl&gt;od\110 tlw Scwit&gt;Q IIIHk 10..,....,. •Hn Eootot and
not to ,.,.. 111... 111 mld-Marcn.
It II -OooO thiJ. this Unl\o'eraity Ia Oppoaod to
ot&gt;siiMt&gt;Q ony tallgtoua hOtiOay.
Uttfonunaltly, II ta not posslbt• tor a unlv•rtlty 10
protect tllo roUgtouo rlgllta ol h.s POPvlotiOtlao tong ••
clau.a ••• held ol a) tho apptolllnalwo
feellt&gt;QS lndhrl®atago thtough CIOCidff'og
()( I'10t co aulit'G eiU.I a~ Dt tM lnabtllly ol the
•dmlntauattoft 10 guar-anaee tn.at no tmPOrta.nt
c t . _ motonot
tMiofm ol 101&gt;1 tiOII lnd
orner re~e¥anc maners take ptace on I hiM csaya. TtM.e ••
~ dlacr&gt;mtnatcry to thOSe .,_,,. wno ...., to

"**

"'""''*

""*"'

~-lllolrnol'lla'(l.

If tt: tof thft rNeon chat atudents and teculty nwst
take a StronQ. atancs on t!'t•alnue in order 10 guatAI'IIM

that 11111 Unl-olty oropr!fly rec:og"ilH tno religious
rtonts ol Ita ot..Oonta,
RtC19•tct GIUc*Jretn
f'r01odw11. J.S V

• 1101 to • - a atvdonl "ac&gt;atnotoe 1- 1!ld
""'~'-""· " arrogom c:onct-1 She aoy• •• -1!1d
II"'&amp;O&lt;•Ph, ·sonco It wu too muc:11 ot a boiiiOf too httn
to - • k hta mlnel. na to '"''"""' t&lt;~Stll-toon lot
oom$"""0 olttt thl !act • . _, wi\OI lolo.
Zw.Uong Ia negtectlng to._,.,.. IS thOI ... was ~ No allhOUGfl no&lt; a t thl
1 -- g o to .-too.l
s-1dl)' NL z ••..,....,. ·rr w . - AOTCaa

1$-·--11---..
on ·· -

-•1"0

•-t tellac:to "",_""""--That

....
As SttoUw• .,. 10 not -llod to_., on oSpao
moll•.
• unte~a lhe ttept oown hom the Cbu \am eure you

'"'" -

ll1o lut Auombly ""'""'D boiOte

semntf'f brei" w'*'t Cttnt Juen was tOld U\at ht
COUld not SDH't on millets u tong as twt lfri&amp;t
potllamotorlon OtwoouaJy, M £. ZWilht&gt;Q 11 not boUnd o,

theMmeruta
I

a•.o take ~"' aa.cepuon 10 the Quote N l

not

a

SOUitnlht10017\,A_J_OIOUIOIWJM -.ld
., O O O d - NY • -•ary _ , . , . _ , of
ttwROrc. •-•moltontNtl/le-oonoatunut ..., could DOt in contlld""'h o ROTC oft- to DOt
t. . Olhot ollfll
-_.,told 0, StK~ (CI&gt;IInnan of tho Sonatol
n '""
not thl ro-lbOIIty of 1111 Asoemcly to ,.... an

Q--.

lnfonned deciUQn I

1ft-'""'

bev to d4ff• it Is: OUt rnpon~IHy

t IMf that Ml Zwilllng'a hondlong ol tho 41nllre
t"NNnnet hu DrMn mott unbecom~, -. ~. ~ I
apflloU&lt;I thOU 12 ot'* rnombets of the "'-bfv ..oo
l'lld lhe ' 1000C' contc:..nce... toabst•'" on the "'Oe, vnttl
o
llgumtnl ooultl be presonltll I ._, lllal
- ZMfttng hU lorgoUOfl flll\11&gt;1 A . - y 11 a 1oNtn
lofbolonoocldoboto with thlhopoot fNII&lt;Iftg-a

ba-

"'""hope

... t h l - fntotoota olllll.stuclont body ..
IIIII 1111 Anlmbly woU- wby ot was etMtOO and
it't aM 10001'* I.,.'I it about , _ ,

o«

FronlA.HorKioc
f'

!.
f

!

_.,.110~,~..,
_
_....,.drMiaW.NU
_ _ _ F....,,

-y. . -.. . . .
_,
.
On

noto or
ehow
molllary -"'"'11-••~tS1,eoo.ooo 000 o.., tno
,..., 11-. )'0101~ The-...., or thll we boat onottofy
lllrtJUOh OIK lhiO and It a~ OUI 10 S20,000 POf
Ptfllape •• llltJCII u tho llold of tllo
hOU~d maqs. The - . In tormt ol Gomooo to tllo

..

boca•M ol lho lptong 111-. ,..,_ton wott.......,
on W - a y, Narc11 11, wltll a rogu._ daecllinl lor

a )GO. You alao heel to throw

I- •
~ tlw ,.,.,., oiiiOTe to tl\lo dMPOf Into - I l l ' IMIUt&gt;Q
To-ROTC.,,,.. lnollkutloft10to _ _ _ (\loW _ _ _ _ _ _..,
Aa you 1~ I""" _ . , _ 0... racitalloot In
clioc&lt;'imttlato 1Q&amp;!n11 a1 ol ua. lot 11 0011 \ilia~~~~
llf""Poncampua.
II lo - a Y , . lcr Oludonllto ,..,.,, lht int- _.,... MCttan to INdget - • cr rout
-..cllOno
lot Plll*c
- l o o t - - -..y _,.,.,. W e onlrlooll-uato-u.n..
....... - a j ago.
~
told""'
Faculty llotlatotnat ''""man odmlulott1 &amp;jlllllcatlofta
heel lncr-17 ""_,,.,..,,.., ,._, y&lt;tt ldmlaolotto
.....,ld bo cut trom 3800 to 3000..,., tl&lt;rMto - l d bo put
o n l l l a - o l a l - .......... ~
l&gt;fOOrM1 It atoo ~""' , _ - l d boa
_..,.,. ott•ncll to--,""""" '""""' •olwofL
top ol IIIIa- 110 1.11 too aw110 ol ,.,.._,, AMo-n'o
, _ , to ...., ono o1 "!" •~at lintflcjat tole!-.

_., -

�..ddiocate • common aoal, tt times, we feel responfible
tbe report stAled.
academic plannina Involves
" In definina wbat ~ want chance!'
ihis Unlverlity to become. "'•
The report. which was
will Inevitably donne the distributed to Smatotl prior to
student body we want to 5trYe the $0:0ion. notes that possible
and the raourc:es we require." stumblina blocks in the
the Commiuee's doeumet~t plannlna Pl'lfC" are- lht "facu
explained. "It is apparent tbat of life." Spnnaer pointed tO the
if we want to take c:oatrol of our SUttc ao..,-oment and faculty
fwure we cannot be content unions as probable causes for
any
plan
delays
or
with a pas$1\e role."
1be report delves into the modif'alions.
Barrina
.. cxt~rn•t ..
actloas the University should
take to ensure "excdlenee and obS\rualons, Sprlnaer- Stressed
centrality" for Sl udents rn the that "any redistribatiOfl or
redtr&lt;Ction of rcsourees should
next tm years.
be made pursuant to an
academic play deslaned to
Cllat~p
He added that the repon is a promote the over -;all strength or
cumulative result. a "faeuhy the inStitution."
statement on Academic
Plannina." The IS paaco of May be duoab
Notinalhat UB doa not have
suf#Siions cover a wide array
of mformation pertalnma to the any
official
acadtmoc
,,..-Jipc!H.,..•
process-from possible eX~ernal plan---ettepr for a "Plannin&amp;
TRT•NO: APode.. Vfee ...........,. lof ~ Atle1n Ac..._,c: Pt.~ F•wttr S..W. CN-.. NoftNin Sot40f'
pressures to resource allocatlon Stat&lt;ment" authored by former
Wiflll"' 0~-- . . . . ..,, ,_.CiOI'I . - IUkn ~10 .,,..,_ alt.N:r..lt~
.#
Vice l'tcsident for Academic
criteria.
Sprinser said he brousht the Affairs Ronald Bunn-the
by Job• K. Laplaaa
The Commhee. whkh was
to
report
urp thai W!cenainties
repon
before
the
Senate
_
~
M ......, Editor
established five ~ 110 as I
"response to the tllreat of "draw anention to it" and rqardina plannlna .mould be
warned ~ body that It is "soon resolved by tb&lt; Vice
Solicltin&amp; }nput from fellow
reuenehmmt."' formulated the "assumed thll to carry out President$ and President, in
representathu, Faculty Senate
plan
to
help
auarantee-faculty
academic
plannina. there will consultation wilh lhe Faculty
Academic Plannina Committee
Senate."
Chairman Roben Sprinaer panic:ipation in future academk hove to be chanac:s ."
"And we must be willina to
Associate Vier PR'$1dent for
unveiled his aroup's Interim plaonina and polky makina.
More than "juu a response to mde those changes," be Acadtmic Affairs Williaon
report Tuesday, outlinina
"what we ..ut the Univ&lt;rSil}l budgetary
i~sponses," continued to a somewhat sparse Griener liSSUred Senatora that a
co bcclome:•
Academic Plannina helps to crowd. "Evelt in the best of "bicameral approach" "ill be
taktn in strueturins an)
ac:ademi~
plan .
"The
administration-the Deans. th&lt;
directors, Academic Affatrs and
th&lt; Pres•dern-in tandem With
th&lt; Faculty Senate's Aeademoc
Planning Committee. "'hoch
"ould be auacmented by th&lt;
Student Associat ioo and the
Profl"Sllional Staff Senate.' '""
help in devi&lt;ina a da1a ba.. .,:·
Gricner reponed.
That base "ould b&lt;
Instrumental in devisinf, •n
academic pllln, he added, •ine&lt;
ill · fiaures would d irect
rnourccs co th~ necessary ar~.u.
Soaal Scic:nct'S representative
Wolfaan&amp; W"lc~ echoed
Geitner's $etlliments on an all·
indusive data ba.e. Yl'm happy
that ...·rc &amp;oina 10 aa to a data
bank," he said, "bul I'm 001
convinced lhat it ean be BOllen
togeth&lt;r because . or the
tremendous lack of dauubat ....
no• han acc-umutated."
After appro.;mately fifleen
minutes of debate centerlna on
audits and mis·reporting
.. numbers.'' Grieocr- argued
that ~ Offttt or Institutional
Studies has al&lt;tWy "done a
tvCllt job" or collectina the
statisties nC&lt;!CSSII)' for academiC
planning.
As Senators vooced opinions
on the Committee report.
Gri01er cautioned the voup
that the doewnent was not
permanent.
"II may tufn OUI that we will
stay
wil\1 what we now Uve, "
An emerge"IC)' stop for repairs can
VISA
A Western Union Charge
h&lt; said. "Or'"" may clecide that
wipe out even the best-heeled ~veler.
Card Money Order, up to $1.000. will be
it wu a dumb idea after all."
fi'IWI~

no.+e
ponders
planning

n ard.

..

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phone call to Ret you the money before
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do when you need money in a hurry.

flashed to the Western .Union office Qr
agent nearest your emergency.

1.

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home.

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tell tbe folks they can geternet'gelley
eah to you last by phone.

I.
to
1ull-free ftmnber,
Ask them

eall Western Uoion's
8Q0.325..6000 fm
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1Ji&amp;bt. 'l'bey eharp the IIIOIWiy ud the
aervice fee to their~· or

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Phoenix
on the look out
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.uy Michael F. Hopkins

Ism writing this text strictly as e member of the
Buffalo erts scene, perticulerly es e member of the
literary arts. I believe the purpose for this shell become
quite cle11r. To begin,/et us go beck to the time of
spirits . . . . . . . .
Bee!&lt; on Hllloweon 1880, I ron on
article In INa periodlcel ..,titled PhtHlnix
Swmmlng
A#Noo, which dealt with
the ,.,.,...., rMihlN of Boffelo't Jan ond
literory - . .. In the City Limlr• segment
to the_,. Hollow"n ' - · " - t
8ooll wrote • -~ onlclo
Which oought to llluotnoto the proo
ond cons of INa-·· litorory ·
SorN of the , . _ _ to our onidea
- - loiriy ~. I. o f -·
r-..cl~
ond ·
other IUCit lnnuoncloo from - • of the

n..

.._,forced...,_

oreoJan ".,...-.a".~

l'w ·~ befono ond,...,. came

to . _ from ooid folb Tll'ld peO!lle

do not _.c:ioto- ~ for .,...
. - . . you - · 8ooll roeoivod _.,.
nother monotoned lettett from o C0UCJ1e
of ~o·Erio Wrftort INEWl momben
who ""'*-'dy .ruocl&lt;ocl the "bined"

neturo of woo OC1udy o rer.tlwly
fino praportlonod - l v o. Oh. ond I
reoolvod . , lrolo cell or two, o pointed
quootlon hero ond !hero. That'a elq&gt;OC!od,

too. One "'N· ...,_,
The crlticlwM diroctod ot
oboul lool' o 8tllclol

.....

""-

me,.,..

Bull'• following fino; .. One -

--..n;
pouncla
onyour
your.,..,.._.....
front - "
herd enough
. .....
io '
wotdling Or. too oft.,.. tllhey'N pload
enough to .... ""' " hop" ........ dol
from.- out ..... hew&gt;o
nothong to do wnh ~not evon
- -· Or, H tho....,.,. ol!ow. if
lhoy'N 00 -.ftlulgontlv, " lor-out" thet
they're Jud8od fn tor tho llhow .,
..,.,_,.•• " ooouw~ · Cracltorjoek boll.
They they' re Nrod, ond opot.llghtod, ond

..-.a

bled&lt;
writer, who heo boon IIUbl«thod In various
litorory ond mUIIe publiutiono, uv• thet
many of the locol Attwa&lt;y powero we
either unlntorHtod In Third World work.
or don't mo11e their mlndo beyond a

ovor.ftypod
by litorory
choe ond
-""
,ocop;,n,
alil&lt;o.
Moonwhle
the vut

ot"'*"YY&gt;o Which roqulroo o " lour...,ner
word" or "kll Whitey" •""'Y other line."
The! .... fino ..,.. ""' "' certllin
· ,._....., thet It woo on

'"01t-'*tual" equtvolent ol the or Coon
ol!ow for c1o money-gnA&gt;boro. No. . -. INa ....... 1101 dMn. Not . . ..
Oh yn.. Somewhere bocl&lt; there 1
montionod thet I rc.vodcridcltmo, but on Bool'o or1ido. let' s be
_..,..,, Wtlh no ment- or tndocat&gt;on
thet my article hed r-. I woo
calod by
phone cw _....,..., ;, pubiO: on the
man• of a quote whoA aowc:e wet
unnomod. ond "' _ , _ . , ...... atttCio
l.OQical.
Now. it' a no\ unconvnon at all f·Of
tO be W\tOfHtod in a
potential source of a otory. eopecYity tl
tho story's belllQ w rhten obout oald
peroon. It lo, howovor. P&lt;Oioulonel ond
in oimplo courtNY lew ooid person to
contect.. at tea1t attemp\ to contM:l the
forot. ltls not profeuionol to
instigate a &amp;\Jbtle4y whlto -t-&lt;lerivod
·booting cornpetgn, et&gt;d not on"*''

..,.,..........,...,.,.0, __ _

_...of

by too m.,... ltorory ouU.U in INa area

coiol Of CI'Hd ,__ mind

thet ~ Whltoo who calod me
~with thet . . . hod,,__,_
mouthed thet ...... lhqught In comr&gt;lo'l•
_....,. orlof lhDn rnonm. before.

Novor mind that the two quOtoo clearty
r - t o d on honMt. ~rood opinion
of varied aroa pooploo toward on
epelhetlc or 111 cono:.llod attitude held by
a IICKOIIod otetuo qua, ond NOT a blatod
attock or loctlono by !octlons. Forget

~ommon - · ~ • PfiiCodlng fino
1n Booil'•

,;.c. hod montlonod •

_.-ric
c:rjdci.,., tov.1oc1 81j01Mt NEW ond tho
Allentown ec.mm...lly Center (o criticism
Whictt-lilto It or not-woo on utUte
rofloctlon of ""' '· • , _
hllvlduolo trom boch O&lt;ljOnizotlono took
it~
ortitrory
r-.. Theoo .......... look
It upon

In ""'-

- t o . . , .....~ influonce

~ ~ oolndlgnont

r-=lidl.....

The--~ ·........ _ . _
poiiPod ..... . . "011. but - don't
'*"'**-of color" !Sure '*"''tl, or
"Wo
wnt.ra of I I - on obility.''
Y•. Mtong oo tlwy'ni Int......,....,,
,......_, loclly- PDO!IIonod, or
.....hyped. Or" looll and

'*"

"""hed onyl!w&gt;g 10 do With 1/Wt Slw
" occuood" mo of the,....,., ~I
O n e - hed " " ' - 10 b e -·
loc:od- It . . - , . , . - ""'

go;....,·---""d - . . . . - - the
-h e
. Theyll-no

Prof-.

8oforo I llflft intO the ...........
..,...., ond loeua of """llloek(wtw:h oomo of you moy be~
efroado;J, I YOU I bt1 """-

weellh ot authentic tslont _ , ellcwd
10 walt. ond co"""t ._, worry obolll
being discovered, let llone
to be
pmtod unleu the anJ.t pula on the

Commentary

••1*'1

--'-'II'*"""'

some-

-.rnptlon. Thet, unfortunately, woo

dono.
Wi\tQn .,... ~ lor how they -*1
be

''""••••uno m. rapec:tive

O&lt;ljOnizotlono, -.otn ...,_,. from NEW
ond Allentown Community CAnt• took It

-·1

o n - t o - t o d l y r - •mo

....
"*your
loltr' " That
oounc1o . . somotNng you oald ot e NEW
,....;ng oncol" ('(he -

CfUOtod hero

rood e biting Tod Joono poem al Mid
mMtlng lhon monlhe - · only to do .,.

oboul·t - ,_rjy,

.......... IC&gt;tljOt\ing

Fot -

bliatly .......... of my 1978

·
-" G..to"
- -OK'tlon.
n.. BulfMo
~
Nehero 11
tho
hiotory. I hod~ t - Jau

..,...,_., " G..to" ond -

PI--'G • .,...._

"* -

n. r-

two·

'Gusto" coll.mno dnllt ,..;y With " thet

-,.,tho---

typO" of ......
of the ~· r- Jau - 1 they
•...,. •• but "don't do .... _ _ on."
but " don't do,. .
colurnno on" IO&lt; avon -'on 011 . .
e&gt;.c.p&lt; tounlyl runo from J6U ,.,...,...

Whet"- .,.,...

oltheput10to JOv-.....,aSun
Ra ond AnthOny IINxtoo\. to • ,_,....,
• - Jau groat lrocognizod bv hlo

-·It

mulicior&gt;
- · ·who'• gigged
lho&lt;.old
"'""
from. enywoyl
w.th
weiknown intomotlonol grMIO the lii&lt;H of
Malt Roec:h. If INa .. whet .,., ....
poriodicela col jcKa'notism; koooing ""'
IIClo t o - -· hoardillQ lhllmt.-.g ..-........,too potontiol

....._ ..... .....
""""*

...... ..

it that the Spyro
Gyro e n d - coclneil .. ''our''Jau
~1

two--

()by. Thewith
c:enoln iratoo woo.tld " thet out
muoic." The "Guoto" heodo - .
sotiafiocl. 1 _ . . t • tt*d col\.mn, ,..
- bolne on An l!lol&lt;oy, lhe grMt
-hero. orlo(· Equ.-y
finotnvoivod
tho l!lol&lt;oy
was whet
the
afonmon- iratas could connoct to

-............. ,._

�.

f ~ prodigal

sun
Art at Whitney, NYC

l

t
j

l
i_
i&lt;

i

Rosie looks real

-------------"''1 M -.ty Ro...,
Two rnicldle-ogod M.nhan., metron. gued intln11y at
• co1ot SONY,...,....,. aat, whi&lt;.tl it ~IV
'
~Itt one ond of the ""'!&gt;IV Whrttley go0etv
.., ~ • • the ~lUSt'a ... of ,.,.,....... tbe reonf- Her
no06ed In t i l l - " · "He
~
teclnque ., the e.--,

.,.:':!.,"-

1..-

·~zT...,..el'· t ~tom,_

''Ftenk•. IN!' a a Mtrll&lt; acr0«1 "
TN MCOflj! ... , . ,, he&lt; conc:en~retJon brol!an.
tlanc:.d UP In onnov-nce. PHMQ bac:l( ot the white
oqwn IN euured he&lt; lrlend, "VH, dofonllely
llefl&lt;eley "They oolleeted ~·COlli ond - - ond
pnmly mMched out
lcNcl&lt;ed the muuum IIChedule c:anl Nut allow ts tt
3 30 h wu 3 OS "F&lt;-.., theM people •e nuta:• t
~ " lA&lt; a get out of hlte.
~~·~~~!'!VOU ra not gNlng" o .,_,. .. Fr-. o "'"'
~~~~-!real&lt;,
d e t l l - to c:onvv&gt;ce me

w•

tha1 Lou Gfont Isn't , ............. """' worthvtlt~U.W • • _}

The ~ Exh!bruon ot tloe Whitney M.-.m of
A meneen Art on Manhattan aeomed lAce o ,._oble
ploceto 111n.
•
•
"You'M lll&lt;e thla ne.t one."ho lno'-ted We woll&lt;ed up
to e c1oor l-Ied " Aransea." an oc:ouotk:al oculptUtt by
F&lt;enk GHJ.te. Well&lt; ln

C...ect bird
F&lt;enk w - i n. I 1 -. A Nil doten people
w..-ed 111&gt;oo1t the dimly lighted room ~ tN IIZI of
• reQUetbel court The rootn woe ""'!&gt;IV exc:.pt few tw o

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room. "Are wa too Mr1Vl" I liked
"!illhhhhhlo.'' " ' - c:lwlat]zod me. otlftng at the
c.Ming wlth ~etlon.

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"That dolo It, I'm going to Haegen Ou," llnsiatod.
"I'M meet you., 75tt. ond lex in on hour "
Fran~&lt; glerod on e x _ . , ion. "You've Ilion In !uff...,
too tong" 'he ..,...,....,,
Tol&lt;ong a dlop breath, N - mo to
et te.lt
one . - . ,,.,_, " I one vou·• • •· he . . , . _
Wo ..It tNI ~ oc:ulpt"'or'' ond tllmod down I long
,_tdcw TN oowd w11 ..,...,., ond the bullcltnO ttuftv
tor a ..... gelhered on bac:l&lt; Df I Willi ooolllf,
l'&lt;enk OIIUIJI!t up With mo. " NHI, hlll1 Mlfthl" he
noted. IOOI&lt;ong •..-v "'"""'"' fl the ooole!
The c:towd bloc- off No one wu dnnl&lt;ong an\'1tunsl
..,., I too4&lt;ed fpr tho out-of -order oogn

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Ho qulttllf
One IIIP from the pedal ond F&lt;ri caNed OU11n lllarm.
Whet •• you c1o1ng1"
"Whet? I loolcad up " B e - He wo•od wildly ft o on the wal Wot•
1 o:lodtl't "'""to chid&lt; the DtUOto.,..,.. ' See you

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cehad oher mo Fr...,.., no CIU!ttlt
We turned down o MCOnd helway, the muffled DOUnd
of ltMI e nd water dnfted from one of the geM•Iel
Ftenk walked peat lt. I wol~ed ln. There weo a 19 Inch
SONY' • In UClh comet of the room. A beocl'l. wller
tplooNng on roel&lt;a. wind biowrng dvouglltr- and 1
lOOICIHOf-OtiiM)SI[. ,_MrpOiftt.........,. a .....O ....."M•tr y
held of tMCII floohld on eac:h ocraen
to IIII~IY"I a • • ·• to .._ Wh'tNy Al1 ~ i!MJ 1111 ,
" Honmm pretty loola • • my bac:l&lt;yerd." Frenk Aid
~
~
aft• . - , y _.,tn;. 5IJc houri of MonNnen
• 1 ~ pel1 the ewt Exeuee .... .,...... .. The
c:&gt;owde 1-*ln' t-itwt, butit wll anocec:Nnge
~ naernt me ourvoyed the ..,.,.., woth puulad
A
city kld ...,.., ~t_,g ue&gt; ond down
" Tr-.'' he ~~touted to hiS mothll
- - ·o.m New Ycwlo:ers," I mumblocl IO no one
"'-""""' ·p.,don mo' p r - . , fln' tllln of U..
t hledld few the ftit. Put the c:towda ..,., guanlo.
1gn0nng F'nlnt, two boNnd me
" Perdon me," I muttwed to the Cllllq loOy who
I lliC&gt;Pad over • ptoquo in !font of the ""'' Cleanong
wu inconveniently .,.,- With he&lt; c:att ln IN m1dch of
lldy " 0 -" by Duane Han-.
~=&lt; ........ lOoked pleated.
the paclted m"aeum. She lpnored mo
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Ballet in Buffalo
Baryshnikovleads troupe
by Margeret A . Glove'

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ltntlfY COM"'if 10 lklff ....
TN tnlltmattonefly·l&lt;now - • was to

Ptrlcwm on IMr.to two ~- 11110 ""'th the Now
Ctty Ballel, but hod to c:anc:.l due t o ..........
IMI.... r - 1 1 now - l h w " ' - t o Beryihnii&lt;cw in DCtoon wrm the Ameroc:on a..tet

TI'IHtrl
The group w ill perlewm o of progrern1
from the c:lenieel "GiMIIe" to the
modern. 1•n't' ''Push Cornea 10 Shove,''
aceompenl&lt;ld by the Bulfolo Phtlhormonk:
O.c:hettro lot • fivo-day, """" -IO&lt;manc:e ttoy.
Mokhall 81rvlhn!ltov. who left Rulli• 1111 Canedo
-then-~··-·
made hit"'.......
felt throughout IM wcw1d of A~ of
meny talenta, he c:hcweogtapha Dnd dotDCI'I when
notec:tuelly clanc:lng lnrllally ~.,. -~~~
wrtt\ the ""*- Wet ll\N\ro, c:t.or-IIPIW&gt;g
T,. NvtcriiCt•. H . - of thllll'tot wcwt&lt; -tn
which be lWei the toile role - w oo recently '"" on
tolevislon
Not content wrm m•ety donc:ing the clauleo,
B.,ylhnlkov owhc:hld to the Now Ycwl&lt; Ctly Baftot
to worl&lt; w nh the legendary Geor11o S.Jonchlne.
Bolonehlne, "'ted foo hilr innovative tlyle,
chcw-llll&gt;ad 1M Prodigal Sor&gt; • e«npj!Cited
d..,.,. llarytohnoltov hel now made h4 own Tbia
rDngtng

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Altlotlc: dlroc:tot
Allot one yut wllh the New Ycwl&lt; Ctty Baloet,
llaryshnolto• returned to the Amenc:ln a.at1
TNIIre He WN lOOn t lttr _.ed Dn&lt;lbC:
doreet~ O'Y"'if lwn IN rosponsoO!o~ ot s t and mantiJI"II u wd u -c:hing '"' new tt'-nt
on the wcw1d • f bel1et How...,, 81rvshml&lt;o•' •
interulf tre not tollly w•th dlnce. Hw heo done
both m&lt;Me&amp; and , ........... though both ondudo
.,.,.,.ng. H11 televo..on opeclol was e trlb&lt;lte to the
great musteel&amp; of S,oadway- the varloety of SlvtM
highlighting the VOfOOtlhty of " MIIho."
The donc:u that w il be perfO&lt;med thla
"'" olao u dt-ao "' neturo " 81ryshnllto• Dnd
his group 81rylhntkov will be
In the
&amp;urnot!.._ IV dtt TIOis. enotl!er c1Haoc:a1
nla'nbe&lt;. Dnd ...ell\ wcwkl .. A f - of F-. Les
Patineuri".fdlatoc:al balleul. ttoe more , _ , .
F-rey""· n..me.lnfl v--. lnl.,_y, ond
the -rtct The LHVU Mol'ading.
TN compeny ceme to !Mi llo Wednelday tnd
wil perlcwm Sunday ot Shea's IMtllo The1111 on
M..., SlrDII There woN be matinee petfOtmanc:at
on Saturday and Suoclay. S.ryshnlkov'a
perloomancet begon Thursday evening ond w~t '""
from March II tlltough S.t.~rday ov~roQ. He w~l
elso- the meunoe ~y. Toc:keta ore
ov~ tor .. perlew"""'*'

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dunng htl Buffalo 611V

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mus.cat creativity ~• dtawbM'k.s for a

s uddenly: W~,
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~-After~ • - monlht.
~,IHt Wednesdoy.l "'efozedthe
u!tlmote ._-IOrity of Ametlcan culture. I
took all o-cloM and now I am llddOetod.
II begon wlth Ohar~e ll&lt;owtl. continued
with the Gremmy Awards and found ots
t_., climax wltll a Coogrepmon
betdlnu with hts wife over • COIJp4e of
. . . . - In 1he
edition of Ft.yboy and

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• ~elevating se•lill -Oeoc:e
on the ateps of the Capitol. The last
p e r f - , ...Uring ·~ 4ahto
J4&lt;ntto on • !~hone 11nc1 hiJ blond
wire Rote - ~elv the ..-.
-rncinll one. but unfon:unately this
ertlcle he~ to deal witt&gt; the G.ammv

....:-sfUI ""'sleel ca•- in Noonv~le As
fer ao the bunct\ ol ~- llfOO\IIJS
w1&gt;o bei\IVed as 11 ttuelt b\1 • sudden rn
of puberty aro concemed, I 'd ,.!her not
AY Whet comes 10 mind.

A good ktlstlan
Next t he Bibl•bather&amp; got their 11\,.e
AftM !Xendlng the two Cltego&lt;lol
" b!aelt" ond "white" IIIIo C&gt;hr6SIOI09v

p,._

COIJyright u - with &amp;o&lt;v' • jdba
widow wu~ fo- the (if'at t.ttYK, pUt on tn

Its entirety ond tlghUv celebrated as one
of the mejOr m.- evonta ifl the put
dlcedo.
Fomoln Amoncan peon ., the betvnd.
pettilylno petfouner ond po~nf\01 poo •••

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the --t~
oomple, _ ....r-. one! """""'""
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muc:h , _ v.......... or the foe&lt; thot
F.- Sinetre did not ...., • Gtwnmy l hl' o i
happy With hls ca...., - - lor the ome ~
beiflg onywoyl. or the loct that G-uo

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Stirring the melting pot on the Grammy A wards

st- ·

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Dod I !like lnything ilbout - · niQnt ollhe musoc inclu4try? ~y.
M lt'lhattM~

Televised torture

WH o f - sliglttly mo&lt;O
.apt&gt;olbcetedl ~. Pe&lt;i Simon COIM
elabotate on h;, •eligiout es.p-1rep of
·~ and white together lil&lt;e the gooe
Lord taugHt us 10 prey ••• "' --"ing
~leo this. I bet that wont ClOwn wah In
Allenta or ov"' ""'" In Bulf81o where
blleko ore tll!ldog m0&lt;1 .cared than
Ploud.
In tho roclc .catevorv. roov Banle Mldler
octually manoged to beet the Whole
dynatty of d!Ko-quans hom Ooma
Stmmer to Dianna Ross (much ro mv
SUf1)&lt;1$e. I have to eclmltl. 8ejding Bolly
.1&lt;* defeated sobby ""'tl&lt;nMtolitl
Jecbon ll&lt;owne one! the rerribly
ovorrated Btuce Spmgtteon tto&lt;gl.,. my
b4asphernyll IPa&lt;i M&lt;;c.rtney'olotost
opus dhln't oov m0&lt;8 lntoreotlng
through the 1r111ic delth ,o l hll old.J&gt;uddy
John; tO&lt;rV Poul, no G.emmy. Accotding
to the g&lt;_..tno, Paul 'Is now up to new
methods to cash ln on t.nnon' t duth: a
tribute to tllo poor mon b\1 the r~
ex·Beatla.l
Thre itJtV was so •mptesnd With Joel ~ a
G/us Houses that its producer Phil
11.,-none won tho belt producer Gr.nmv,
whioh wot eworded lor the VMY lim
time. Tho godlathert of 111o blacl( vinyl

Aw•ds.
HeV"ong been ouffideoUy wornod by
-olent friends, I started on my el•·
peel&lt; well - . d of time and mll\aged to
sit u-q, to the ef\d ollhe ~
•ll!&gt;oUIII&gt; the SUt·peel&lt; alone did ""' do.
Hallway through thio telelli- t~e 1
prol&gt;ebly "'oc:hod the 81torect,sw.'that
corny Maste&lt; of e a r - a Paul Sima&lt;&gt;
atarted out with. There no wn- cote
fmla Pll&lt;i, lookinG as ll mother '*I neatly
d&lt;Hied him tJP IO&lt; his hill!' prom.
bel\lvlng at if he hod hod just one toot
too many. On the
he medaabout
one lllip of the tongue overv. 4 7 seconds.
not to n"te"'tion h£1. demented sense. of
l)urnor. After he htd failed to win tt&gt;e
best._.rNie·Vocel-enist g&lt;ommy he
- d somewhat diseochented. which
turned out to be quite odvonu•goous as
f•r as hit joka were conceme&lt;t.
. flnolly offiCidy ac:i&lt;nowledgod tho
ompO&lt;tao« of PfOCiu&lt;*• ond onglneots
TIA
for the indUstry. Just about ume, I should
1j)ere wOJe lotc of fomi~ar l:oces.,o tho tNolt. When. in theA days tOC4;Inicll
l'ame&lt;a penned alo&lt;lg the prO&lt;ninent ond
de""'- cen tum e-.rv balhrooln tenor
prominent c:luvegea. To..., and-more
into a new Caruso; every ~nt who
Important-be-· the l&lt;on low of all
feBed the ouditlon of o ttwrd rate choir
faithfUl opera llislt0&lt;1 was elegontly lived ir&gt;to a G.emmy wilring fOci&lt; stor (but
• we'll tall! - . t kooov Logglnt latorJ.
up to. Off f!OIIO and on
oi&gt;antoneity ·was IC8rce; the mighty
Oonclo- ,._1
mafiosi of the mvsie 1&gt;ut0neu hao
lnacenatod • spotless spect:aculum,
The Gi.,.,_ and Sulllv"" or roelt, rhe
t&gt;rilllint but boring.
British ...., .Andrew t.Joyd Webber and
The A - nollocted life priority of
Tlrn Rice. -..iho '*"&lt;ly won a golden
money ov. music. II w as not mulicel
no.elor the llilllc:el"""' ~
quoroty thet w01 valved ~. but •ather
.h$11$ Cftri8f s.-.1w. were - - lor
~irlg quentitiea. tiow etoe e&lt;~n you
their let~-.ulton common senso ond
expltiin the best duo g&lt;Wnmy tO&lt; Bartfbto
tatte. E.vite. To.,....,.... the event, on
S~ one! Banv Gibb1 Streisand,
amozil1gly ..,...orlled young lady
Jewioii·Amerieon- princess in white. w~h
perfoonod tho,_ ;erl&lt;er "Oor&gt;'t Cry For
her ~ In justabout ev.,.Y poalblo
Me Argem~na." II the O&lt;iglmtl Evita '*I
pio of ohoW - ' " " "• and best lllliflg
looked .,~ like her the would have
eunuch Barry Gibb mode o lovely pair,
never...,..., ct..tned the district anomev
thi impersonooon of musical plastic.
of &amp;u.noo · 111 8lone the Praldont.
The freon pollllCIII wind in tho$ Country
Suddenly loti Wednelday, I hod. ••
wu .llleqoatelV , _ t e d by •
mentlonod before, • deep cultural insight .
painfully 1o&lt;1g countiY musio aectloo.
I. for ir&gt;stanee, lor tf.e lirS1 time raolly
Aword winning foul! &lt;&gt;-go Jones
undemood what the term "melting pot
looked as if he should never hove
ol Ametica" me-. It must refer to the
subctituted his pftch~fOt'k fOf a
ability to ·a rute •· howevet remote.
miCtOI&gt;hone, and G..mmy wlnn&lt;!&lt; Anne
si&lt;nilontv between Pierre 8oole.t and
Munoy further IUPf)Otted the p&lt;ejudioe
Kenny Loggins. f emous French
that both loO much intelligence and
~. muoicoloQ11t ond cbnductot

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Pierre Soule~ ¥tft awtroed ftx the
•tunno&lt;lV
p&lt;oducuon of Alben
Berg' s ope&lt;a Lulu, w114ch oltOf lo&lt;1g

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Kenny l..oggons w ao awe&lt;ded IO&lt; I don' t
V.Ow what.
his $lei;
tor rock muse wtwc:b conVinced
the ,ury, buff tninlf Ne

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must

th&lt;ee
that .

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...,.,e lnllited the lurO&lt;t

in the 9ahamn to ochiew

8enson. 8ob Seger. The one! ""'
s...n.SlfHt Album won Grammon. or
the !oct that. ~ it loc*ed very

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Undoubtedly the supemao ol the gala,

w•

hoWevef.
newoomor ChristOQhef
Cn&gt;os. He won the best new artoat, the
l&gt;elloong !" Soil AwoV'1and the bast
album G.ernmlel end hit podgy ...,...
we• l.nficted upon the Yiltwets for at
least two ond ono.....,.l minutos tot-'. Hts
olbum Is edmtnedly rea-y Intelligent
pop muelc. I&gt;U1 there must have been
something boner. Coy Christopher-hlte

ony nest, cloon American- thaollo.ed hla
wife end did not forget to mentiOn h1c
'""""' compaoy ot least twlca. Tho
Investment hes poid oil.

.·but

Iom&gt;ritm diff- eo on
wos
lollowod b\1 the ne-. complete with the
oloremontlonod Academy Aw•d·worthy
the batding 6enrelle&amp;

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In thia glittering.
glamorous gogentomonia, a music
industry o ffdlf waiUd on ro •w•d
Count Baslo- Aarorl ~ - In ....
. . .fully
_,.,that hi
delivenod withes much~ as if
lt w.... Einstein's lows of rolltlvity. hi
aid tomelhlng -music . . . '""" (If
communtea'rion that one mu5t undet.stend

emotlot&gt;e"y• ...o tl ~ Jou.." we let
the &lt;ndUS1ry cantlnutt on liS woy, tho$

""'*"' tommunlcation wlll be deed. The

death bod "' olnoedy - e d. Tho rest
- d bo silenal. ~ ottarrupted
by the clonglng' of ..... ~--

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NEW WAVE CLUB
PRESENTS

THE
FtH &amp; SAT

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MAR 7
SPECIALS

Screws&amp;· Marys
Mixed Drinks

75¢

2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1

till madn1te

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50¢

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C&lt;II'IIPatoly, but
bD I~ the
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r~ of ..,_• ._and...,.,._
On the band'a racotd, C.Uol oinOt at though rhe
aonga ware a pert of him, I c:oYid tct'*'V v•IIUIIIIr a the
velne Moblg ~pe lrom hia nlld&lt; and hiM naong ro the
rlpo of hoo- ~a,.,_
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The Jom C..ol 8w&gt;d BuUolo in 011 thw e..t
Cout t_ll........,,
onow at the lluHoiD Suna
Cclege Soclol Hill 5ev"'8 INn ..-t of rhe '*'!lie In
t o ' - the .,....,ll&lt;oferm a

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apeelt louclo&lt; "'""hoo .,._,, KOOit"*flnam In loc:r.
, _ f8doo -·~to promotong 014 gog .. wtl aa a

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odYe&lt;~-...nra ~od
Ills m&lt;lllc'ttltlr..y
The ploy had 1M wondefong at tJmea wt..thet"' 1101

rhlt woo
dtobur

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hV... IMrlge. U.re""'e 10 the group'o

"!bum CarhOIIc Boy 1dismlued the 110tlon

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thN\tlcal ...~.
"Wicll.ad &lt;lfOMTY(' "lt'a Too lAte' and
S..ote" -aongo of Hemt.t ~IV lor a
PfHOntatlon- clrf\e out IOWMl8l OU&gt;Ct~ah w..taad Ol
uwr..- OIIYoar · 11 Ia drlf"""t to delar,.,.... If .,.
loci&lt; oiiNjllrot&lt;Ofl detorrod the l&gt;ond't IV!'It....,. or """'
- .. h ,.,. - a n t, t.hough. I N n - forort held an
atharaef curt- ......... C..olllnd hot bond
Thot cril' •'*'foooad the lmporunca ol the beiflg
the-. oll\t"""" One pert, the ''band"
ponion of the Jom Certol llw&gt;d, wn . . _

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enough ... . . _ to~ lor C.rol 1 l r - t
Mtrangemant
not.-..orthy woo le«&lt; guotonal
TON!ill Wlnn wt.o alfW"mad his role •• the group' a

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il'llttU!I'IOf'ltal · But the,_ hundfad
didn't thel out the t8.60 lextortiOI\ara IO&lt; a bond'o lnt
tourl t o - t h e . _ . cast
If vou dMde the admruoon •• b\f two and don't IMI
~ peyong INn rnuc:h lor the two """-• or
ti((:Jt.._t then everything wn I'JSI .,....,_ and
etum I - be tho 1n1 t o - INn - t h o Jom

C..ol &amp;..d · they_, bfoncl
The ........... - - · predoc{abtt- they dod
thw ' 'MY Gan..tron .. " l'l!oc* Who 0oac1· 1-.gh
INa """""""' aong has been worn down try radoo
stauono to ouch a dagrae f thought 1 would not ba
able to t.Wata ~ furt~l e......_,., and I !Man
evetyon., col~atlillln .....,.,.,;,g rho gunk
accumutl\ed hom att\incf on tlldio a.tat.on tun't1..,.N
unremtttlngly Thos woo the 11m time I ww the Jim
C..ol 8w&gt;d rnataad ol .1m C..ol_,., a bar&gt;d
Folowtntt thlo. me bend
baM•
do;ng lou llaad'a " S - .J-:· u .,_ .....- wt.tta Nllll - - a aong ao ~
to a~ thecriyuamplaiNt-- f\•
tho Clalh doing "I fou171t The ~ "
8Mad o n · - rwo anthamo, "'"~ woo an
We~'l kif IIUrNIIves
thoUgh,'"- ...,. from Car,_ 8i:&gt;y- 1101 haYe
fib oxcesa beggego. """"" they clid Baled on
INn, the~ lahd.

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- t t o one IIOid or anothilf. If he ·t.
lolow.,. """' UCh of 1M vlil'lad dlrac:1rona- wfft&lt;
from hia coni""'• ol int•ftt.

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Mew Rlclwe of the l'llrptt Sege/Two
SMr!'• - MINdl 7

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The N - ....... of N Purple Soi(IO ......... om() tOwn
and luc*"''l ..
feet• .,.., he. . . - - - So. o f - they

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thelilo.esIIof"'fuca•
and
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" -· nvono peclalatMI. eu: . w... t11oa

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00011 bar&gt;d
w•!Md them up
Moat
r.-.u tracl&lt; of the llutfaiO ••her - o r r-d ol r- ~. • f - di&gt;Wf'l
' - t•oue&gt;o INt a - fOCb1e ~...,Fran~ •
c - .. -Salty Doe and - w .... ""nrna ~
..,..... '"' ~ 2 and • hair.,..,.. n..v ...
they ..... '"" -

'*""

--

00011 ahow Wfth a

-·vw •

bunctl ol toyll fans INn 1oeo- ! ' - '

o-ge

~ ol
Ooran (gut. . .. _ , Rloy
Wood
vocals!, Jell Mvrv«t ._.,. -~
Torn Froru&amp;l&lt; lba... " woman k -"1 and Doug Ft.ld
it~rumo, vOQisl. they're vet•- ol.......,...- IMU
and r..-rv Ol*lad fO&lt; CI\Otlje Oanoalo at the Aud
Gtaat harmony """.,.., ~ ... .,_

tguot••

u-...ru- ln lllon. rile !*fOCI band t o - lor
somebody !;ka lho Rotlara In lact. Doug the ktad .... ~ ....... of their _ ,
olong
_ , C.Oibo; Slllo. aad 'I'"""'J ' - " " ' '1'0U11111

they-··do.,_,.,.--"'"'*-"·

1-

But
of ·p..,..
_ .. • Dead Aoooltn" ..... .,..,... ....... vou to teaw " - 10 the band I N t - I!Wnl_..
hallliantY or.- own
mat- ......, they blandad with
randotoono of
PDP&lt;Aar ~-~• •to "IWHopong," 'Froand of
the Devl" and " Rum ~." ~ guya c...
reilly ling and they got tho CtOwd pril'llod -fect!y
As a orda nota, lho nowa • INt Two Hill wa _,_
- v e t o - dolt...hlne
altet .. thw ~oro plav-l out The goodto thil • INn they - proboti!Y , _ -.c a
month to d o . - So. r - Hila livo on
Dunng tho rather lofiO
had ..,..to........, 1tte
crowd-..
- t h e y c..na lor; I.MI's- ......t.oy hllta ·

No...-.T-....,

d!rec\"""'-'"

-eel-·

""....,......_...._-·I
............._The

CIUti018.--

~---lloor and
I
lefto.my
shades •• ' - a n d sufiOtod - a b l y hom the
glara. .Jult rarnembar lOt ,.,...... ,..,.,._, II vou go to

had...,,_..,.,

-y..._

unct. Sa.n' o on drugs. "'""'your sung~......

""""'*•

Somo
of rho Roclers motenalizad early at tho
bar, dnnl.lfiO w•th "-"*• of Two Hih whO wet•-

""''""' 8udrly ~

•-..nu b'( Emrnono ~

tho""- of

otego t o
down unltl "

·~

f)adalllaelo.

They frnllly tool&lt; the
Tr-" and dodrl't...,..

w• overof .,. -.--Allan 1 ( Tho..,., ............

, _ -~- Patncl&lt; ~ ldNrMI alor'Ciw.tll

~John

a.........,..... - 1. 0.... ~
8udrly ~ (lladolllaoll. n- 14

COftt-

(guotOtl, - · -

song ...

jult _ , . ....., song -

rnada the

Rid&lt;n tamoua; " P...,.... - :· ''Herwy,'' "~
lA Cowboy" and " Oaad Aqwero.''
They rocll.ad -.r u hard ul he,. them
with Bocldv ~ nplonng the ............,., -eyo •
.......... John Oaweon- .._ - lkltfalo" - h e
meant" BuifMo- thorn-- They-~

.-..;. . . . -w. . . --.0-

genurnely . _ to be "'""'· • IWfty lrl . . _ Oayo of

~

ButfaiO the ,_~on dosacrpointod 111M lfte
lor,.,.,.. but had to - • for

Ia ittla
,.._,•
t ........
I w•

"'-''n

C8nnod--.:-

-RoMntiDme

i

!
f

,

�money an

.. ~ RoOney.....,.,_,.,
veiled oUt ck.&lt;lng Rodney
Dango&lt;field's 70-mlnuto HI ot
Shoe'• lkllfllo SuM.v olght,
" what did you do lett night I"
·'W.W/' che vetet.n comedian
lhot beCk, "'why don't vou eak
four member&amp; of your ""moditto
family I"
Whilolhetmoyt.avebMn
Do~·· bMt -.o~&lt; ol
tho night, It did not oome In
reaponoo to t11ellest ~·
T~t distinction goes to tho
g e - who. Wilen t11e ~gilts
elmo on lllsln*'8 tho end of a
trUly unaMiofving night. nltad.
" Hey RoOney, hoW do WI get

---1''.

Unfortunately. - · WH no
reply.
Rodney ~oold has
e~terad 111e big w.;,_ of
comedy. A -•on of nlghtclut.
ondtel&lt;-.hohn-Qad
•• one ol comedy'• "ajfto"-o
Jtand""') comic Who hH moM
t11e jump Into roconls and
movlH, end Who con fill olor90
thollera. Thi1 hoe put him In tho
. . , . oategcwy With ouch _
..

•• Richerd Pryor adino guy
you might have IO&lt;gOtton. Steve
Monln.
Maftin wu ruponsib4o fOJ
revolutionizing me comedy

- · Nev« befOfO could I
atond-141 cOmlc: welll into on
.,_ wltl1 15,000
ec..omlng lunallc8-ooch ol
Whom poy-ad 10 bucQ •

....,, - ..v one llno. end
~

euch on ov111aft. And

never befOfO COUld oomoono

No Ntilloc:tlon
But while Mortin' a WhOII act
eventUlllly come down to tho

line ,._&amp;euuuuae me/·

DangO&lt;fietd't "I don't get n6
.aapect" il slmptv a toed-in line
thtt cen introd\JCO new jokao.

Oango&lt;fiold w ill not lode away In
thla e~penoive comadlc wOJid
Jike M.rtln clld; he' s not a ono·
joke comic-ma-ybe a ono·
oubject comic. but not"-One·joke.
But he must loam one VlfY
1mpoi1ent thing: theta Ia no
Juatifocotion in charging t 1o and
f 12.60 t o - 70 minutea of
comedy in a Iorge concon haJ.

Dongertleld'a routine Sunda-y
wu filled with good malarial.
but it Wltn'l realty enough to
ootitly the IUd'oenco; not jUJl In
length. but in tubmnce. He
started to toH every once in a
willie, but tho ''irHootwMn"
timoo WI&lt;O fllled with POOl edliba and Idle cl\attO&lt;. And }ull at
tho po4m whera you figured he
would bo'ea~ OU1 ..rth •
-'l&gt;fiCUIWitr fonolrt. the whole
-'&gt;ow oo.ddeniy ondod.
But when Dangerlleld'o on a
rolt. there' 1 notlring quito ••

fUMy.
"Boy WOI I POOf," he oald,
tUgging II hia tie end auetcl1ing
hla
" If I waon't a boy I
w.,..ldn' t have hed on'(lhlng to
play with••• And on awt.tmaa,

""'*·

let me teU you • • • We were so
POOl that we didn't have enough

money to buy tln104 IO&lt; et..ittrnll u..- we had to wah
IOJ llfOI\dPI to lftllll. . • And

ov"'Y'hhn9 f haVe t. falling open:
e button just '"' off my sn.n.
tho hondlo com.t off my
• briofcaoo-f'm ofn•ld to go to tho

boleony halted tho ohow for
ooverol minvteo by yelllng IIOCil
thlnga eo
" spe1k

"louder:·

attendonoo f'IJU!ea end royallloo
from hlo Gr8miT1y·ew ard w inning

elburn.

D_,._ ma-v

rne~~v

hove enough money to pay lloa
doc10&lt;
" Y.,..·ve heard of my doc10f:·
" Artk:ullrte"
llangerllold told tho -..dio&lt;lco.
Donge&lt;fllld on sox :
" Or. Vl""'e V0001bochl. I C4IAecl
him up the other rlloy end told
" Boy I'H till you.
Kldo
problems when contaCted tho
todoy. they heve no
noxt dey. Maybe n woo In tho ' him t a-wiiiOwe&lt;'! • whole tat of
...,.I*&gt;G pilll-ho ta4d mo to
lnh!bltlona-. • , The firot time 1 offoce COUI'I"11I tho money while
have • lew end get .....,.
had oox f woo so tco&lt;ad-1 woo ....-crowd woo yeUlng.
rest.••
al lion&lt;o. • • And I told my lcJd
And tl&gt;efo cen.an!V wao
D~ moy not get ony
about tho~~ tho boll end money to count: tho fht lhow
he told me obout tf,y Wife end
Wll a f..., Ma-te llhort of I Mil·
· - from No doctof, ond ol
he c o n - charging thooo
thll,butcher• . • Boy, lifo' s
out end the~ perlonnonoo
outr~ pnc., he tN)I not
tougn. .. . I got 1&lt;191ted fOJ
WH mote than IWO-thwds flf.
get any reseoet 111 ell.
flaslllng ai'wl they took me to
With theM IIJnds of
bethloom."

tlowor," end "artJCUioto."
lt'o penicull&lt;1'( fumy thtt 1
women from the &amp;how' a
promo1m. Pa1e &amp; Auocl•tn,
w . . unowere of tho eouod

amol dalms eourt."
Not even Buff*'&lt;&gt;

w•

MCJadl
' " Would a guy Jrom Buffllo be

NwY w rtl\ a girl With no&lt;mal

works by..-tists Wing In tho
!Mght counuu of Wn:tern New
YO&lt;lt. FOJ further lnlormaoon.
t11e galle&lt;V at 882.e?OO.

parental. • • yea. Buffelo ,. a

groat place- when you'•• flying
0\leftt..''

I

Auo&lt;tad IOOfO-Iuclc atO&lt;Ier.

"I tel ya. t don't get no
reopecL • , My hoUae caught
foro When I WOI 11eeplng the
oltlaf dey -My Wlfo uld to the
tddt... '8a QUiet, vou may wake
up dadc!y', • • Ahhh, I'M ten

A&amp;M rec:OJding anJ•tt
.Naur.th, Mv- vttararll of the
lnterhational &lt;ock "'"""· invodo

Kleinhans lhla SuM.v 111 8 p.m
The Scottish q\JIItet Ia In
• - of their t welfth lP 1M

va. • . Ellery time my old man
wanted se• my motllefwouJd
ohow him a plcturaof m.. 1'
The crowd at tho oocond
allow whiclo wu made up of
people 1n their Iota 20s. ol(ly

Foci c~. produced by ••·
Steely Dan and ex-Ooobio

S.othero II'Jitar wizard .HJff
"Skunlc" Baxt•. o-..ng for
them are Canadian rockeB Af&gt;ri

30s, leughe&lt;l at evervtNng

Wtne •

Dangerfoold Aid, regardleu of

whether it woo fwmy "' even
aUdible. In fact. tho two
_ ....... that twoadcoll the
jobs to tho ...Ooonco w..o oo
bod that the peoplo in ""'

Buffolo'a P&lt;OI.....,.,.. -

troupe, l(ariamrJ lll&gt;d c.,.,_,v,
will be p&lt;eaentlng tlleir Spmf

s..-. 11 tho Centor Thoau.

M4&lt;cfl 12, 13. 14. Nine doncos
will be parlOJmed. end toelteta

•• t5.oo g-at """"""""·

cru..na

end e3.50 fO&lt; ......
""" atudonu. For tllfthe&lt;
intormetion, call 882-7878:

..

.

Aylng f«&lt; recotd&lt;ng onist
......... IWdman will bo
oppoaring ot Curran·o, 262
Oel•were Ave. on Wednesday,
"March 18. Ho&lt;dm.t t . iuol
....he• second (J&gt;
ForgotrMt

Dt•-s. whlc:tl

includes mttarill by Tom W rMts,

11-ndv Newm.,, tc.;u.

Syt&lt;es

end-others. He&lt; style lalla

-rwn.

- - • in the JoanBaoz/Jocfy

Collins

�&lt;Q; prodigol sun!
1 - - . w•tl&gt; on u u - r tolt. _ , fgufpl , _

.. ._~., n o -

lhP _ , h ~sol

-

Llly"""'tt'otofty P«&gt;d..c.toon
ScwneW'tleote uncSema1h ,,..
cJ'1oey IOUnd w

•.o.e
...................
" l "'"'ll"'
QUIII"\.hOftS

In

•

of

btJndl&amp; o•

,_I#ttY

t ....

....,....,

Steve

•••tU"'h oa

.;n,.,, • • . _, tv""~.U 11\11 ott.,.

-~•11 ..-1 fftflt~ (tOM"\

........,
tho t..t ,...,....

8ono lnf(o&lt;moog the-.... •
1''-M:U. ft!M
T""- ~ H • J
1 u .. s'' h .... u orw ,,....,~,.gg 1

t s -zol ond f ancy fiU' IMISl Man oll Belo• 1 1 cr1, "•

'"'"''""tat-on

·ow. w.. rounded Elvotd emerge, Of co.. .
ICOM()Ittlenl•ble ..nga f.li(e- ''StOC'I Tmw Mtd

Y.aua ot

&lt;N

, 1

• ...,

•

II'•""'.,.,..,

~nll"' Who"" now)" •• """ "'"' rt' . . .~
l'he • ntn~t Mt:Nm"' tt; 1 ,
4 UC' ~
I

l ux...,bourg" •• the same old YIGoOUO do"ll ""' -.noe
up 1 SeN-"' .nd h·,•• l•ttl ea1
ViChyJ~M ~ he ltJ:A W '"t&amp; tO 6kKJt 100 ... Itt WIUf)
s..m. pen of Elvis otol needs to be bed
But S..... he'o on4y fhttild hos ~ • w •oa• f ca\t
let rf he'W go the
pop rOUI&lt; • • lfUt""• """"
Her1 0&lt; the~
rovte. I&gt;Svd.,..,
c.ouom line rt ElVIS~~ he e.n ',-~ ... .rtt ''""h

mean, vou C4M1't dteu

-•we
-.P

" " - Ht moght get boted ond .,_, Pw MLC.In&lt;y

iftll•• ...,..;.a ~~

,..,.,k.,Jt'.

thtouoh dh•. , 1

At

IW:Ii(.,_ lit': lf'illl•ii••IJif"'"

fJlW\1' 'till h C...tt!n l.w " - t 1

,,, a.."' u..- 6(,.......,.

u n ·•

'sJi

'

- H• nll~fl

Fnt off, let me pUmp you, Old Man Punk Mel as
much 10 dO wnh M aster •• he h.cf to do with new
l!li\ergy. For every tjme he t11r vnu pogo w itt! t he
"""""'""""of Speedy Gon&gt;ales, he let voo •alut e wnh
the hete Of Hlllef Punk made you thin~&lt; n WIO I H right
10 blo .. - - • • ~ut. llvf19 end thet's oetrlmentol to
C:UOOOS Cl tl It WH 100 dose mtnded W'tw&amp;e lumpy.
"""""' JohMv Lydon c.ught on too quoc:ldy, Elvos
~tello tool. llvM
to snoggle 1 bot of ~
from the wo&lt;1c1
W •th Trust. E C ~ to fond the heoclk to pos •l!ve
•nc&gt;IIOM Now, he' a
to coun-.aly Ieiss the
onnut bvlte&lt;y hencl "' Annett• Funocelo but • lhy
..,, _ , . , tmole boloes hoa nutv fleer As ElvOid p~oW&lt;t
guotor and I playecj oetaet"'l lookong lor a of
~ ondl&gt;tla o f
l o V o . - c.lled t o
$:1; thai Etvo.d _.., sutl• 1 eutJe P'• on the Tomorrow
$11ow thet he wos IOvllflle pu&gt;bably l•k• WallY CPa or
Und«dog, I fogured Anyway tho cell"' SOld he still
Guii•VIted dry lfl/11 bu1 NJ -. as SO nkfl
Or. brts of helt of Tm)t thtJ n\an w hcltelked about thrs
y~r s g1t1 tS talkaog about thut vear•s womll(l. Tt\at's not

ve••

not-..

to .say E.C f\0 tooQ.Of 11"1'"\:' women are devtOu' bitches.
.t·s (0 call out that h1ff tM 1.rn1 he a&lt;lmns women lt h.ra
equal. Actually, ot' o mo.o "''thiS bitch •• eQual to'""
ba$1&amp;rd but, &lt;:Map offaors ond so&gt; jol&lt;es being equol,
Etv;s sees 1h1 w oman •• compass.onaut
~-f'1()1: ...cJI$\1(. ~~¥ enctl

On ''Lover's Wall&lt;" he yoll$ that love • prmy gawl(y
ond tenuous ond eclrM• he' s 'looltong foo: 1 hencl Wlth 1
.,...sonll tOUClll " Then, after QrV"'O a lnend ildiiiCe, he
makes rne OOOd Sarnll•ton .,_..,ton "You-. Never Be
A ~" by reeiP'otet"'!l 'I don't w anna bO f or$\, I ,ust
wanno pan On " O!!Ierenr Fonger" he pleads woth the
female to,.._ don't lte•t and to~- !Me VfN'
ronga off, aa If 114 1110 PMlful eommends "" " Thi• Yo.,..s
Girt" llalll been tempel ild by bolro\llng "' the pow01 o t
othe&lt;s Hll yells become beaeeehtng to'"""" to.
TNst 11 bld·guy fU&lt;ne&lt;I·OOOd·vuv pop musoc. of not oto
Nic:t&lt; Low e, ala Johnny Call\. lt'o lllte Elvis hes Cleared
the restaU&lt;ont oablo w hich he 110 loved tO d ll'tY with

w'''"

ootpoum. Elv11 tho
N:a pOt down a place sentng
to serve food, courM by logreel course. As usual. the
music Is focusild by the t eiS"'!I H'onV of purn&gt;~ng Iynes
But ~·· the dloop-earild uoderdOO singlng, not the
bigot ed
Mo$1 of thet'o pre &lt;entad ""'" cloor
· prod..euon not rorthng . revO&lt;be&lt;ltlng _.,r eornpletety
c:weseot "' tne flf'S1 t wo 'ecords Soh show tune-s mA e
friends w oth loud guotora ond pricloful songong blow•
tJubblaa wtth Vlln WIOiin8 BaclcUD (lM!n r-ook

-•d.

A lot of f*11* .... vttl"'!l eaatod - . , a now group
001 of Ireland ~U2 ond t ' - oebu1 LP Boy
Somct.mes .n ov• ~of rave ,...,..w1 hom -

•ndtv.ctu.ts w ith ··uy•• tend' to tub me the wtong w•v
II"'' don't t.ke •o bo told wt&gt;a1 os "good ~oe
So _., a - • of ""t\81 srttongs wnh Boy I found
mva&lt;&gt;tf wapot,ng w rlh far-&lt;&gt;ff mnuone.. ond f.,rly dar~
lihadow a undet~cw-vedly overhong...-.g th4s ~

1...,

Tt•te• o l

oom&lt;1 of
moll •mportont oti&gt;Umo of lhe rarer 19 70s
lfOH. namety e6w,e's Low.'"'lJirravo•"s H*'H•fiMI,
Tolevl....,'o ,.,_.Moon, ond XTC's Drums tMd
Wires Even one of the '"'Illes from the LP A Oay
W•'-1 Me " rem.nded me quote 1 bot a l CPwbovs

,k\temttiOI'\M. l'speoa1ty Ken lock..·s vo&lt;."'
And tl'• II fOfSI 10 ploee U2 elo&gt;ng wc:l1 ,.,...t
roelc ,,_....,..,...,. N Joy O.v.-. . tho l ' s y , _
F..o. ond Echo ond 1M Bumymen
But Ot&gt;ee the c1ost hed Mttled ..ouno me r&gt;~~ 1 puohild

-IIane•

t...,
OUt of my room -l*lo.._,tv rhe IOoa
oiiUV"'!I the e f O t _ , _ gr.,..... lnd albums..the rev;ew 1-'bert some-urnH ., tdentti...tJie fli6me w.
br"'9 poootrvo rHUitsl - f bogon to reel.., my own
untllmiJhed doooovorv of 1 g&lt;oal 1980s' SOUnd rno..
four VOU"'Q musfelanl have notched themMfvH a
modttm Ql'OOYO lnd ore e~plo&lt;tmg tho$ find quilt
conv•nc:lngly.
On tht outs•dt looking In, nothing oil th11 ••chong ••
hlpoenlng Ill YOU let tOO much ahp by thOI lsi But lriten
to • Nttlll closer lnd hur the E&lt;~ge's gui111 w orlt- e
llyht ild combiMIJon of slor111ng chotd progressioN lnd
ffCity. tense QUtW sokK. lt·s an e n ack on one' • MnM&amp;
L111en1o the tlghtly-lulit rtoythmlc dm...-o - a
s vnt'-• o f Adorn Oavron'o
lnd Llrry M.-'s dr\¥T&gt; ponems. -'&gt;~bloCks
ol sovnd on tOP of one onot he&lt;
And held..._ 8ono Hewson the ~~

"""''o:

bUs .,.....,.._,.

-y

Polyroek IRCAI
Potyroc~ 4s an atbum and • band It '' 1110 1 COf'ICIIPI
F&gt;toduc:ed 1&gt;1' , _...,.., ......1 g ..dtt

eM •

c:ompo""' ""'""' Glass

,,,,..,.,. fOt ~~&lt;•

· ''""""

mu.c:''l. the~ revea~• tt~f 10 tlw c.•e111'we t.ltet*
IO be • nell WNVe Of pofyfhytflme tl.:tU'I"tW erfd
tnstHJn...-.t~ f'Niltt~~

eec:h g•vtng

~trve

,..,..,~to

the othef The r"'-'1 •• f'T'IUaiC • rth •
bnoc rl&gt;yth&lt;nc: CC&lt;'e .,...,.,,., """"'"""" wl1och
lnd out of~ 01 1ogu1tr "''""••
prOduarlg 1 highly dlrtc'toONII e&gt;o«o of thll dra.,..
ttw .,steoer- """•th rt much es the CILMtentl tn 1 mowftlrQ
''"-"' 'WOUld
As '"' the ..... _... _, Pclvn&gt;et&lt; .. bo...,.cty • ""

f-"'

--of

guol.ll$.

~. ­

....a-

""'"''"''""· - . . . . , " blu
lthero,. no rill
bon plaYod on t he a!bunll olong Wlt~ Phil Gla.. on
poono and ildditoonll keyt&gt;oardo
The millie os unonhibttild, to uy tlla 1Ms1 In fact I
feel lhlt 10 1ho musoc " Nympl1'' 11 would bo - • e o
•• '"'"""'"'"'~~ and ~ elmost to the pg;m of
being oppiHSive But n osn't ttolly tn fact . I found •t
very w arm. lr - v end •w•"'ll· I&gt;Vt then. I .....,Y
~ouovemolo&gt;e.

AI of thos hoghly _..uild tc't•V~Iy os .,._erfy
d.ogu!Sod u • _,of new wove-· p1MIUOio p.ono
.,..... rodo ' n' roll pecltege .__,.~to be
eornmeoc..tty
bUt ontelleeouoly
-.ghto - - a A l U ! I I tlrlost- loU
myMif
&amp;II ,.,..,

oc:c:es-.

.,.......,,"'11

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II they . . aoi"'"U for~ bolter.
mora-don f - 111-w-.t"'-, The
colurlrial now _. that 1 know mv
N:oject. but I no V1llld llyte to
. . - I t ln. Hera, that tr-otH to filii
in with tho~ &lt;X fill out. AI tl&gt;e
WlfV out.

!

1970--.illtC*wl\lnyot.J ..... ln
.._.... When I tried to oolt me

•~

""-"¥ tNngo occumtd aince - . - concerning Jaf1 Simon -

·
--..,-.g
. oritiCIIm
.. "" ....
lltlde,
he ......
, .woulljec:t.

~

i

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-

!

" tnnlgllt muoie''
-l&lt;indofl.
NtyWffV,
d'ia tHnl · And
wMI 1 degr-. - ·
" W ... tolllc:hMI, me
ywre Wilting
II fUlly not the WlfV J.u It Wl!lt...
M&gt;out. What~• my criterill Look, I've
writinQ Jaz for the Nnf• Iince

w..,

prefening to continue • " ' - irnlt.uon
G' of Don....._ • a N!*er !the WDf&lt;l
"mon" 8 1 U d t - aech .,_I, 0...
""'' In ,.. anlele COI&gt;tained • ~
Atebic ~ w1t11 Ita ona-word ...,...tlon
pinted tight nelrt to it. Ho pro04am,
right1 w,_. " Thlolon't., Atlbic:
..._
_How'a that71" ,. . wO\Ad
later accuea , . of t1V1nQ to atlr • oltln
conlllctll
A8 can be - · the ,_,er w.. In no
WlfV inter-eel In ofttring me -.y
critical ~. end was beinQ

!

ge,..,.

quita _ , - . , ""'~-- 1 Clllmly
penied off aech intUit
. n I fo4t my
~ waol!i&lt;lg

thin, .a-d l'llt1&gt; once

mo&lt;a WHAT·HIS.CRI
SM·WA5-0f·
THE-ARTICLE. Ancl.
the mlnutas WO&lt;a
on, the ,._.., began ohouting worda
lmo the pt,one Wl1k:h
leu to
do wltll MY ldnd 01 p &lt; o l - - -. let
Ilona -...tic critlciom. Shut:k-n.jtve n
hOW 'fO'J dolfr cueeln Ia rhino•
'*"-· c-tJc,. -~neon
r.oidMM Ia ~ ....
ond
me lett ttq I .....,..,
1 -room

heel-w• .m.

..,.
"*' with • ,.,.,.ojc c:Np
"" hit
....,._, So I uld
-lu1g up.

lllou4d--.w•. ..,
~

That

fl WMn't.

Eve!&gt; mora tlenlgrMiftO than me ,._
repanw'a .....,.,. "rap"
......-iiV ....,. ~r ..... by him
•• a • -·up. In a lengthy letter to the
coiUmnlet. I CD&lt;dlaly Informed l:lf V...
V.,Y quellty In hie lottO&lt;. I elao Invited
him to~ molto- critlc*na of
at'lla. inatood 01 No COf'ltinuod tontruma
over
difl•ences of peroonol

"*"

Ha never ohowecl.
·~·

-

Among othe• tl'wtlQI uaed by tile
,._.., In that lottor Ia a tctic which
1)01 only heo bean Uled on me by ve&lt;led
peraono in poo4tion llndudinQ certain U8
lnatructorolong beforo 1 9781; it io a
IKtlc widely ll&gt;d aopaclolly uaed on
v•iecl ~ Wor1tl .nlato and atudontl

lamor&gt;O - ·· •••• . . ~

myMII. Muctl good, lnd mora INn a few

~velncklenta -

CD&lt;ne mv. "'""·

Whllt I!Mmod from J.t1 w .. ~
that he
counted' on. or

,..-y -

CO\Atl
·"- · -.vWifV·
Ho~~~thould.-Ho
p&lt;-ed"
me lor the
tO&lt;\Q\IOII 01 I - rnlf1\ioned In d'ia

ortlclo' a -"-r Metiono. WNt t
conctumely

~ from

Jeff Simoo"l was
~

t•rlble loaeon that
w-.
and me mo&lt;e oonociantlouo
White• lleYI either
l&lt;nown or .,.

1 valuebll,

long
jult
1lllflllng In l!mant ohoc:k.
I learned of the paranoic~.
elllt\ unc:elleO-fot .... held by ~
IVPH of Whiteolthe type of Whno lind
be tranlt . "'
01 luc:h
wllo-. ell ··uo·· downt.- po
ICJ4k could hive the ..,.... ~unltleo 10
" they" do · un~ one.ol "uo'' coma up
10 pUt ''their" inte&lt;ltlona "" the line.
~ "they" ....... eillle&lt; ..
ungrateful, unt-llbiV miiM1tlwoplc.
unr....,...bly " rodlcel" t~ In
comparieon to wllet11, or-If tho ...,... io

'*""e

'""udeol

rNIIy ....,...,_. tb&lt;eet. Wlwot ~
Is thllt ''\hetr' ,... of .. .,... !which lo, 01
coune. o Nlf-lnclut:&lt;ld lnhlbltlont
· In "t/lelr" mind, e projudlce
..,....,... IDo•plic:ably forcing on "them!"
Pl(ll)le k- abwir&gt;g each othe&lt; mthe
nome of individual colloctlve
eulturH. tinging It IIOUnd as o badge of
ouppoeed ouperlorlty, IVe&lt;l H 0
detttmlner of wllo moat ~ to live.
But cultufe II ·~one thing. - one
tNng only: Identity. Hot hotrod. or greecl
QUilecl . . alltlom. Identity.
Everyone has an Identity. Ot ohoUid.

AeiM!vlly
Thie foi!uta by k11Y - ' " in lit~&lt;e~Y
lend olh«l pooitlona to ecloquotely

Uncla&lt;atlnd.

~-

Of .. thii)IO!lle

wor10nt wltll "O....o" that I've_,.
-·
o.te .......,.,_, lo lha onlY one
the&lt;e
who ll&gt;owecl me more .,_ a
modicum Of the IIIPICt due -

11om -that. WlwoteYir
ell,...,._
wfltlno oltll or eiJbject
matt•. Oalo io
not e enol&gt;.
profasolonel
In

OU&lt;

c:oonainly

Howwor. o.te mec1e a dreatlc milt- in
writinQ the "Urtnrt llvlflllo " ~ . end
w11oev1&lt; eaoiGned Nm to writa me pioce
m - 1 gr-• mlltot&lt;o. For It ia - 11\at o.te'a auperior didn't think the
IUbjec:t matt• lmponem enough lor Nm
to cl!ed&lt; Otlle' o occuracv.
OoJio~ /KM$, t~ liNd of Gwto. lit
hff'4 bou ., - · Thill poi'1IOn MilO ,...,
• lfOUtf'C» of ~·~t/OffH w.fNn. fltP(1tn
gM"ffllim . ,
rttiiOIVtHJ in , .
1918 flnco. I,,_~ him on
Just hOW d(l/gMit M ..... In OWJrlook/ng
wllllt Jeff w.u wrltin(lobout. In thfl

,.,t.,.

or..,.,-

''lnr~t!M" ~11/Mt

loss

of""'....,._. ••

ta.uon, hfl thM ~

,.,. of Mn/gatlng ond ottocAit!g .Hif
I who was "in • position to hfl/p .. ,.,., hfl
uldJ, when thtt litton ;usr
ro him
cJNrl'( pm'Hd thfl , . . _ to ~ uw.
Fmhor, hfl lvmtHJ on, thflre wu
elmNvt-'Y no trHd or Mlltx hm to know
anything tboVt OM of Nl dN•f wrlt#H'$'
, . , topk•l ~fltSIIIoN/.
l.adc o f
ia obYioua in Olio' o
article. Ho mendon of \ndivloOUI ~
Woriclors ouuide of tWO l*ll&gt;le, and thet
mention wullliarii!Pf-ecl n a Just
BuHflo Cll)e&lt;allon. not • e c.,._._ '
betw•n otpMI/zltiono. Ho mention of
, . d!illlne work ~ In thl
C0&lt;111ty' 1 elementary ond high tochoofl by
me Alter-native UtlfeiY Program in the
Schoolo, locoRy run by Uaa Albtectlt 01
U8' • I.N!minv Cent•. Ho mention of
c.~- Polite, or upcoming lnnovwtoro
li~• Gerakfono Willon H.,.,
Muwwalclt: No. as'" a•
• • lktff111on01&lt;1 litlfory C&lt;HtMtY lo tn the
pocket of one ltont con&gt;QOood of two 0&lt;
three gr&lt;&gt;U!&gt;S which happen to be OVIttun
with cut-rata prime donneo. Thlo I•
simply not the caot.

fll•.,

•-•ch

the--·

l'o&lt;ltic inttoplclt lllto .Joy Welsh. Phil
Powloold o couPia of otllo&lt; genutnt
ortlsta mentioned In the t&lt;t1c1e"""" tl&gt;an t&lt;&gt;Un opace. fuat •• ..,.,., of
thl " lltororiano" covered in "Urtnrt
8ufflllo " have yet t o merit it. space
the B&lt;llflllo Ewning lftwa. The feat..,..
writlan by rod&lt; crftlc OM ~. was · they 1\ave -.c~y hoQged tor much too
long.
antltlecl "Utert~rv Buffalo." The quHtion
for • ch~. rrme fO&lt; the "-•'Ia:
dld the
go1

J - Hlrwel. one ol me two
bt_.. ~Iodin "Utwor,
B&lt;l/flllo," ouppliH d'ia ........ I
cloling thought. n Oj)NI&lt;I for

itaotf. • •

. •.

D.4LE ANDERSON TOURS THE

I.ABYRINTN/AN~WHfTE" SCENE

"If! your ' - " artldo on the 8uffflo
wu ....,... than
....-ptloedthat""""'-- ~
w ... r.ll OUt. The ~ ""1111"11
thlt you to~~tocllho ontlta or moa ot thl
llt..-.y OonlmurlotY. In ac:tuojjty rt
I
tOU&lt; of the Allontown Community Canw
• ue Lrtor.,y &amp;oene. No - oont-ecl •
Calee Tlodole, Cvnt:IU 8. Wilhrna, 'MII&lt;o
Hopkin~, Kerl Engljon. 8erbera a.nko,
Jooelyn Mull, Elctot&gt;decl Roota lnd 1 few
, _ llleck poeU end~
on me Eeol Side. Nor wert~ notable
Hl.ponlc -tolilta Juato Gonzalor.
c-lnd,...., Gonz.-

-it-

wntlng community, I

w•

oontoc:lecl, At trat ~ you mleht
t""* tho! rt wao pwely ooinclclantal. but
thille a ~ IMoblem Meybe It WIO
eeol• juot 10 ..at to a 1- noted Whrto
poetl, lnd gNo ref•-• to me and Juan
Gonzalez f"' tho rtm - only ume thtt
.Jusr Bufflk&gt; his co41- with tho
Poetic Atta Collec:We II fact wllid\,
corMc:ident.-y, ;,n'tmemN&gt;necl -.v-•
in ""' erticfa. Nor .. the
group at
tho Con~or tor Positive Thought

-try

mentioned}.
when
7he !Nws joumaliate put
the bigo!V'V eoida and 11011 jult
pr...,ting the GrMt l\ll'lt'lw Front' It .. of

w••

no~thaiOtlle­

worb on the..,.... floo&lt; u I do and heo
_ . . t me without . ..., Hldng one
_,;on conceming Black literary
Wrk...._lt Ia of n o - fl&gt;atl
hive the only reo! performing Poetry &amp;
Muait: lt1HfTll&gt;lo in Buffalo. or that the
Poetic ...,.. Co4loctlve is a new Block &amp;
~group. It is of no conMqUttnCO
tl&gt;at 1 ~ be putlli$hing • book of ooem•
""' summot.
8ut What about thl l*ll&gt;le I havo
mentioned. and other people ~ke Shoron

rtlCOglnize cf'Ntivtt Third Worktwa

Hotley7 M""Y ol tMM 1)101111 l&gt;a\le not

tndlQeno&lt;l$ to thla ...a contlnues,
unfortunttety, to the pruant tloty. A
prime ceae of tl\llla tho Februaty 27
coVe&lt; ttory for thll "Gusto" -ion of

only
· but
have ~hod
also won boob
awlfda- for-thei&lt; work.''

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clonal&lt; by ""U&gt;UJ """"" ........., •• th&lt; c:anniA. . or bdl"ftl
....th ltl&lt; fUJid I'&amp;DIIII prOJOCU
''Tlul rt:at •t'r~ lftCU'll Jii'IOCUOC'I • 't nncr c'\P'fded.'' laid
If )'OIIf dandna ·~.,.. merdy
idly coltcttlna diHI Doris, &lt;011na th&lt; Otwn Ed lloobtor• u an c:umpk
1n ttl&lt; dolcl. s&lt;t thcfn oo )~"' f«t and llan &lt;Oitoaln&amp; money
U .a rear•, pnd pnx wUJner L.oca Waldman, ¥rho "WU
iP$1.-d. Tlunk about danctna "for thoti&lt; "'llo cM't."
lponsor&lt;d by Sub Bollfd I. l AC., ..td, " II Ill bcMb do.., 10
ambition •3d oothu•lawn "To colka htr priK •IDnlna total
UB'• 5th Mnoal Communily Aa10«1 Co1Pl (CAC) - • • · WalJ moo laid $1t&lt;IO( (&amp;mU), fri&lt;tld&gt; 1Uid lr&lt;lb Bollfd
, pontO«&lt;&lt; o.- M-h&lt;M&gt; for lht Mui&lt;'War l&gt;)wrophy ..,...,_.. to donate 111011&lt;')'. O..O..a Sprq Bra ~ $It&lt; too~
A&lt;JOCial&gt;an (MDAI "lll be bdd oa Jdl&lt;duk Apnll, 4 1Uid S - . . MDA c:annllt&lt;n ~\Gmt 10 5 ) - tO Jd ,_,
., SQ.-. Hllll'a r~~~mcn ltDonL 'Tiul )'Qt'• 11tlllld pnu bu
- · And- or htr fnc:ndo, shr sarc1. bdd a bat• oak
1101 ,... -....d...-. But lata , _ &lt;KII ,.,."" or 11K ror be! _ , hn ~ ~. r- E..,, d..,.. th&lt;
. ......... a&gt;Upk ,_,-c;~ .
Th&lt; Coapla CO&lt;IUDlttot b not Ill -a. of ttl&lt;
Mr Ualt Cofttau. Hoimlt.,..n..,, Sla•&lt; Oa~ ar&gt;J
coupk, or UBI bell clancftt-b•n Ollly 1n &gt;nrch or I)&lt;Opk Loolo-AIIk&lt; Coma11 ore only four of tht ..-,
tiWII.
• II&lt;&gt; unt to uo~• JO houn 1Uid wm tbcm tntO a fun •«k&lt;nd
•por11cn con rw """"'Y for rbcir ciA-.., "h1k ""'"'"' to
bdplna thooc •oth Mutt~~lv O,.llrophy.
promot&lt; the 30 hoot Dance M.,..ho• 01 th• .am&lt; •- ·
''Do ya w1nR1 dancct~· It is not too lace if )'OU \1111 -.ant to 11«0fdina 10 MDA lll&lt;ratur&lt;.
an lnvol•&lt;d 1n tbc arnt . A«orcllnc to Coupb Commoucc
"Ad•anml p!IJ1nina • orb beR in r:wrnt money."
Co-dwrpmoo Sari Da•IJ. 3S coupb ar&lt; ~ up no,. &lt;\PIIIn&lt;d ·Waldman, •-"'a "ao into th&lt; suburb• to
........ ,..., atthb urn. . ...
ludy 1f ... ....,.. pu$1tlna to:· colka .......,. !door 10 _ , _ ..
Ill&lt; ...d.
EJtll&lt;t a.n corn&lt; flf'lii-&lt;IK coupk or th&lt; poup to li'Dft- " H... t e"
o-but bolb an IICCdtd ud the;) need adl otlou.
AU IIIOIK')' ....... .,,... b&lt; tuno&lt;d re by II pm, April«, cob&lt;
Aceordlftl 10 MDA ~ lht _ , CJIPIIIUUOft .. &lt;nunt&lt;d
lht coorl'k'• 101.11 .
r -sibk for pa)'U11~
Sl0
- (« , ThiUHO b&lt;paod
Coolpb Com01111« ~ Da•11 aMI Urn&gt;
.., or bcfor&lt; Mardi 17,
colkaloa &lt;onnul&lt;n •iD b&lt; 5oacf - I Nil If All) couple b.u cllffrtlh) findona o - - ·
d1&gt;1nb•1&lt;d to 111&lt; CIO\I
tlx) _.., hdp.
A "H.,.. -To" mi&amp;bt b&lt; hdpful ror lntunt&lt;d covpkl.
Cao'l tiO,~
"S.,n up tabkl arc In Squir&lt; Center lo41nac fot C'OIIpi&lt;l
....,..;tmcattoday." .aid Dam, ud .,..,.....-y lnfonMuon "
AI&gt;O, MDA Wly• tbat t tl&lt; spnruor 11 r&lt;&lt;porulbk for rai5ina IIVailabk "Lut Fnday pa&gt;pk ,..,• .,.., t•U!\1 CIO\Ipln
m..,ey forth&lt; clanana coupk. A ....,th&lt;M&gt;•poknmoo ~aid a application• • P J. Bcx tonu' H_,- Hour. Wt 11m fot 60
common mb&lt;onc&lt;ptton ;, tbat "You pkclac to mod! fcx &lt;OU!&gt;I&lt;I." Da\lt. added, "bul if ,... 8&lt;l .!0, that'D b&lt; _.t."
.,....,. hour th&lt;yda-.." No pkclacl•••n...tml-&lt;h&lt;_,
IG order to p1att '" rhr top fl¥&lt; ,........., claiK-&lt;n mOM
" collc&lt;l&lt;d on th&lt; 1p01 or 111 1M f01111 of a &lt;II«~ . Pccplt 1211 flni;h ...h Ibert """"'"'
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p.m. fndo) lll&amp;ht "Doa't thlnlt a bool1 JO ho&lt;ln,"
warned •mna Waldman. ••or dtt )'OU &lt;"OUkifl"1 do ••· h"• a
lot of '""'~·" stl&lt; add&lt;d,
CAC ..... h&lt;tr ful ," Sl..dcnu
$ltoWcl ..,,..1 on tha&lt; fricndt. to bdp 11Km, &lt;lie uplaiOC'd

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Force
and TKE skulls
....
to meet in hockey finals
The opcaiq or tile -ifiMI .....-"-•· A r.. remarked, "'t
rouocla of lhc lacr-wal
delillild)' a cr-d ..-r.•
Hac~«Y "A" te..,.. ~~~~ Ooua Bcaudenc sbot the

w•

were beld lut

~

• 4bc

Tonawanda lcetimc Spona
~Iller with actioo provq Cut
aad rurioua.
The openiJia pmc----.
tile aty Boys aad ~­
FC~~Ce-w• -.M b1 Mnl
IILDUOUI pnlltln
•
Mlpam Force woo "'
0"trtlale ) -2.
....... Ojlll-.1 "" tile
ICOrilla .. tile lint pmod. but
lho City 8o)'l reeovcrul tile
k.t aftn ICOriQa t'III'O s«CCeel

llltiac Md

~~«nod

aoala. Tile Force

te

knotted tile acort
the third
PHiod ctUJiQa tile Iudden dc•b

O"enimc: •.
Both

teams'

play

wu

"""""'
plada1a
MaplForcc In .
the.linlls
.
111 111r scconc1 aamc or scrm.

llaal playorr action, the TKB
Skwb raced off aalllast
Pbarmal:)'. 1.aat rear lht teama
1M1 ill ttle "8" ~ape lillalf.
Bill Siddoa. pqyq bis best
paw all . . - . pur TICE OD

thr ICIIC'Cbc.d • 7:SS of the
lint pmod: A - e '-ta-,1'111 l:a&amp; I
"'Il ... lib Til~
Schw.rt&amp;, Siddon\ left wiQa, Tofllllll Sllow; after tbc
KCWcd I hr •lt!Diaa p,al. Three IIICiftOioaoe, It WII O"Cf .• Ht
T KE players bad t"'o .,.,As aoailted oo Koutkr\ l«oa4
apoecc-Boll Siddoa. Pa11l IOal wllidl • • the OGiy Ilion·
Kocitlcr,and KC"iD BrabOD.
handed eot1 of 1be poe.
TKE's aoalteader Adam
The lone l'twmecy 1011 •as
Da•lt, who has the lcape\ JCO&lt;ed b1 Dave Edwards In the
lo•est pMis qainst avcr.,e, second pulod . Paul Comeau
and Steve Vandemark were

•••cl,

TKil's Other acorers.
"What we did tonlpt was
11011\1111 compared 1o what is
IQina to happen on tht nc&lt;t

aamc," lillulla dcfrnscman
Kc•in llc'aboa laid.
The

r~t~a~a

will

be held

\1otoday. Man:h 23 •hell the
"1aan11111 Fortt beltln ....,mst
the TKE Skulls lOr the "A"
L.,_.IIC ChamploMNp.

-&lt;••"~''"~ Ll•ros

lOA caMM.le, ......
• ,._.n~relatMu•

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S]J~~i ~
Slln'U, IUU

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tfa.w.WIIIst
fl&amp;
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wm&lt;nM~

£Jqlne Sept.

so. '11

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Hogan's

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PODER
.
lly Toay PeUI
~•Ediror

Thdinah or the men '• "A" and
"8" Jaaue intromurol basketball
dwnpoon•lliP&gt; wen hdd ·n Clark
Hall on Wedn~ and the di1play
ns anytltin&amp; but basketball ,. Its
(mat. Maybr undlo&lt; 11 ios fines~,
but ckrmitely 1101 o5b.ed
The "8" te.111e pia
fin&lt; and
Hopn'• H&lt;foes crul
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PODER. behino tnc shootinaofthe
fOOtball Bulls' quanerila&lt;ks Jimmy
Rodria••• and Marty Barrett.
Rodricuu led all ICOI"trs with 14
poinn and Barr&lt;!lt chipped in 11.
Tht H&lt;ro&lt;&gt; had a modest daht·
point lead at halrlimt. 30-ll. but
~rt'lt:h~ that to the Y.innin.a
marcin on &amp;Mer bustle.
"We shot like bl...,. in the first
half." .aid Heroes' Rkk Adam&gt;.

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layups. h
Willie "Quiel&lt; Dni,...'McGrew freelana: basketball: Tbcr&lt; was a orr....,
li&lt;C'Ond half .. the PM&lt; became

total of fi•e minUtel worth Of
The Ph&lt;nolbarbl cot bad: ioto oncreuinaly sloppy. Ovfinkl&lt;
the pm&lt; wnh Garfinkk'• offense continued to plead •ith hu team for
ckfenli&lt;.
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The Sorucs matcbcd up o;ain11 an&lt;l a wdden offcmile spun by n&gt;Of&lt; tnterurty on defmse, but ha
the Pbenolbarbl in tbe "A" te.~Ue fom&gt;&lt;r buketball Bull Tony'Smnh
urJinas ~lTU 10 no avail..
championships
ano
the
The Batbli remained dwp on
Pbenolbarbs ran away ""tb ll\e at the end of the haH. Smith had
been
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do,.,
IIIOSI of the ruoa
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.... and llrctcbcd thar lead 10
pm&lt;, winnina 63-52.
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The aome opmed with Arthur lll!WI beeause or poor sllo«ina II pomu, SS-44.01Smith'•ouuick
and
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f110111dlc
defense
by
shOOiin&amp; sharpmed. The Sonic:&gt;
Garftnkk and Reilly Wasltinclon
iiOJinB a m- off. llolh playcn WasllinJton. The edJ&lt; ,...,t to the becamt lax u rbe: mlnuta •ound
traded orr buekeu until the Sooks Phenolbarbs, J:Z..lt .. the half.
down and the ~ (tnally
The sec:ond &amp;arne was all ~ ~ behind a fastbn:ak - PoJr ckfeM&lt; coontinued In th&lt; wropped the up, 63-52..

led PODEI\ "'ith 14 poinu.
Adaqu alto p~~ot credit 10. has
btn&lt;h •trenath. china 'Jim
Nai'Otney, John Mlzc&lt;ak and 8111
Doolittle for mdr dutcjl wppon.
1""' Hocan an&lt;1
Roam
'upplied the mljority or board
po.. cr (or the V~inntn.

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20 110101• an4 Gatfinkk and Smull

eath chipped in 19. Thincu or
Satkb's. polnli ~ill the IC'Cond
holf.
Jon WiUJM Of the Sonic5 ....
the only plaY&lt;f to foul out.
··wr: were a Aronct'f tam 1.0
bqia •itb and •e controlled the
t..,po," GatfintJe said . " 11oe
dJclo' r let them take tbe pme to"'
I fdr DO.prc;-n OUI t/lc:re."

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by Toay PtUI
SpwuEdmw

The UB Athletic Otparunent hu its greatest opponunity to
improV.: its overall spons program by a panial elevation to
NCAA's Division I.
If Univo-sity President RotJ&lt;,n L. Ketter turns do»1lthe proposal
set before him by a group of concerned alumni, athlttic directors,
and others associated with campus athletics, he would not only be
doin&amp; a great dis~rvice to the University, but to the people of
Buffalo as well.
A suon&amp; athletic program- Division I is the epitome-can IJc, a
huge revenue gmerator for a school. Notre Dame is a perfect
exampl• of this. The largest single source of incomt for the South
Bend university com.. from tht FiShtins Irish athletic program.
Not only does a strong pro&amp;ram create income, but it also can
auract new students. Everyone in the SUNY system Is well awveof
the enrollmmt problems in some of its member schools. A Division
I ltvd proaram would now only encourage greater enrollment, but'
allevil!e some of the money problems the State's school• are not
dealing with. The greattt the enrollment the more mon~y
appropriated for that institution.
The Fidd House also must tJc, considered. What sood is having a
10,000 seat facility and a basketball team that draws a maximum of
I ,SOO? Most oflhe time they draw a quaner of that. A top caliber
team for this University could fill the field house, generate revenue,
and keep Buffalo basketball fanatics satisfied with, entertaining
games.
The Bulls also have one of the toughest schedules in Division Ill
buketball. With Upper Division schools such as Niagara
University, Central Aorida State Uniii&lt;I'Sity and Stetson Univtrsity
on the UB slate, it is ludicrous not to upgrade the program. What
good does il do a school's imase to have its team go out and get its
ilead kicked in by a much better school? With no scholarship
money in Division Ill and an abundance In otbe.- divisions, U 8
((lnnot compete at an equalltvel.
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Poor morale is another problem that thtS Umversny has 10 deal
with. Not only is th&lt; morale poor within UB, but also between UB
and the community around it. Students and surroundin&amp; residents
would rally around a successful athletic proiram. Good teams
generate prid• among students and busin&lt;SS for the community.
UB has a highly reprded academic Slandi11g nationally and
prides itself on that imaae. Som• people feel that image would tJc,
m dqered with an athletics upgrading. No o ne is suuesting that
sacrifice. The improvement can't help but brin&amp; mon: money into
UB, money that could tJc, used to improve those academic pr-ograms
that liO liOrely need it.
This sc:hool has a high academic ratins. Why not athletic too?

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Thurs. March 19th

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tbt ~Ilion. The •chidt "Juda&lt;d on -chlclt burtt by UB for
t.u mancu,..erabOity. d«ian. oompnhlon-ran~&lt;d 13 01&amp; or 21
USlhf'tia and off..,-a.d endurana. CJUria. " Slidr"l thrOttle and
What do you 1&lt;1 wh&lt;n • ) 'otl
The comp&lt;tidon is dt&gt;icncd to faulty 1tcc:rUia moebanlsm •'hldl
combine II oenior m&lt;dlan~eal alto,. &lt;1udtnt ..,..,.,.... 10 bc:eot1&gt;&lt; for«d the car
lh&lt; road and onto
cnaJnccnna 11ud&lt;ltu. a natiOCW familiar "ith the )l&lt;opet d&lt;&gt;t~D of a • tree were blamed (O&lt; lhe poor
eompet_Uion. and an overflov. or componenr "rule ~«Pin~ ..,... t:ho-.ina.
tnthus•••m? 1\ Mini
count.
do-. n. T.t1 l1 projct'l pro"tdt"J
L&amp;&lt;t )t'llr'• 1um IS&gt;C'IJ1bkd t
The
llUdenu-atl
UB srud&lt;nlS with &gt;aluablt fitld shdt l"'ti&lt;lllltk&gt;a to hdp the
underaraduatti-ba,.e been &lt;•pntm« •hilt lh&lt;Y art SIUdyina n.ITt'Ol ~up undenrand lh&lt;
pl&amp;nnrna and
an orr-toad, in 1ht Uowaiity cnvu'oNI'Jml
or rhe first 'chicle and prO'icle
odl·t«hia 'ltdlitk . . . Sqxt!riWf.
Suppli&lt;d only "ith an Clpt bor~ •nJi&amp;ht 10 prc"C'rU future
Tht twd.crk wl!lJIIII)&lt;O((jUSIIWO poYtoer, rour stroke air--cooled malfuoctJoAs A&lt; a raull, all pOit
days bftore anodtaloo In May t i maJne by a....,. and Sc ret ton. miSiala ha&gt;&lt; h&lt;en COtT&lt;Ct&lt;d and
1h&lt; car-&lt;ran!ipOn&lt;d by o pkk-UJ! \tht&lt;le muSI b&lt; a operarlonal •• the ttarn " confrd&lt;nr of a hrcl&gt;ly
truc~-and tht Juld&lt;n!$
1ravt1 sand. mud, nJCI&lt;d tmaio 111d deep res.pcoc~abk- ~"'"'' not • v.in.
10 T...,..,.. T&lt;dl for rompnuion. ""''"'· CosiS mult nOt......, St2100
Tht &gt;thi&lt;'lc u&gt;ed in Wt year '•
Sporuor&lt;d by th&lt; Soa&lt;ty or and h •boutd be able 10 OI)Qipctioon, Ilona -.ith the frame
Au1omotiYc Enslnters. lhc &lt;Orufonably bold • 6'3", lSO 10 ~ used th1s year, "o-c nbibrted
comprcitlon atnac~s ttami from pound adulr.
at the Buffalo ConH•niotl Cmltt In
varioU$ n..;nftrina ~ acrDQ
Ltil year'l produet-the Orst late ,..cbruar, dudna th.c

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e..a~..mna Fail The r..r. w1Uch
featured tnno' .ulon' 1n the
n1&amp;Jn«rina fiCid. hroulltt lOifth&lt;r

pO\'Ote ('()in pan&gt;. ' • bllll Kboof&gt;
artd coUq:t:S 10 .ihart- 1n nt• Ldel)

a.nd int&lt;nJif) old ann. Tilt Mini
Boja ..., the onl) \chl(l&lt; in oht
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cooOd&lt;nl !hal tlu' yean• P&lt;oduct
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The UB S.udCJU 1\-.odatron, th&lt;
1\nr&lt;r•:an So.ll'lt of Mec:haniCtl
1:-.aatntth·. th~ Mtthanital
En&amp;Jnttrin&amp; Otpaumcnl and
"ariovs pnvatt compante. an
fund rna rho proj«&lt; . Hown'er .
additional hell' " ,;fiiii,,'Cek'd,
Tht team IS DOW ....,rlina Out Of

Porlcr Hall oo lh&lt; Mlln S.rm
Campu. and «rmplotiun ,.- &lt;lao&lt;d
fot late Marcil. 1 hlo &gt;&lt;hick ,.,u h&lt;
lt:R drh-m 1n April. if ..tathcr

8:00am- 12 Noon

lSc OONOTS
Breakfast will be held rn
CAPEN LOBBYAM. CAMPUS
Eduor's nO&lt;t: Tlus/ngaf/~11 Q{''At • Glt1r~CP" Wtll dttll•mctly wrt- •
rratpo/IM
VB winl&lt;rifiPOITSSNSOn.
Tltos&lt;ottornsort~thktocwrt/Wiilr$tJr
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Nmlpt'tlltrJn
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COIWflZO.
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The UB ba.k&lt;tball Bulb r..,Jsh&lt;d up their rqular..,.... willla11 11 · 14
mark ovtrall and qualirrcd for the Stat&lt; UnivtrSUY or Ntw York 1\lhlcUc
Confer.- O.amplonsh•P• with an 8-l conference mark.
The Bulb faced 1\lbany In the fim tound of the pleyofTs and suffcr&lt;d an
=barra.ssina 4S.3.9 defeat. In the cocuolarion conrca Buffalo lit)«! up
qainlt Buffalo State Collqc. The Bulls do•-..cd the Benpb 71-61 . tat tn&amp;
their season Rria 3·2.
It was 1 tumultuous season for UB, marred by COf.\lfoversia and
JWj)CASiol\$. "A roller ..,...., ride" was the "'11Y CoKh BiU H~&amp;ba
docribed the.....,.., Short "inninaltreaks and lana losina Rreak&gt; ,..,e
tilt norm for tht fnrsr.rat&lt;d Bulb.
Tom Panons rmilb&lt;d up hi• stn!Of ......,. u UB.. Ieadin&amp; t&lt;Om willla
12.9 pomlS pet aamc • ..,.....

TO THE S TUDENTS OF U.B.

Krnny Jones took reboundina honors. averqmg st\-en .snares ptt
!XmiCA .

We in Teles wish to express our regrets
for the situation the t occurred et the
WlMB.son Pub- Feb. 28th. Our crew end the
menegement of the Pub did everything
possible to gtlt the show on the r011d on
time, but • new school policy prevented
tiNim from tepPing the 8/ectlfCIJI power
IHitld«&lt; until It wes too /ete to pley • com-

pleteKt.
We pleysd long u we ~ld de.,Hre this,
We not Rock-end-Roll sters, we just
IIJfentsd to •melre 60irHI nolu.

Thenlt• to thou who ettend«J end

Tht doelopment of juriior auard Karon Hendmoo hti to be one of th~
bricl&gt;t spot$ foe DCliJ )'elr'l team. W"lth his 9.8 pain" pet pme IV&lt;rq&lt;
eomlna orr th&lt; bench. the Rkhmond, Vir&amp;mia noti&gt;e had four 20 polnl
dforu In that role.
CoKh Ken Pope's JV Bulb linrsh&lt;d "itb a laoklum-e l·L2 record.

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Tht women'sbask&lt;tbodl team fmbhtd 9-lOfa&lt;tlx ......,., ulate-.
1ouc5 10 l!rockpon and Naur&lt;th..,.. Unda O'Donnell'•.,... a chance 10
comjl&lt;'lein I he 1\uodation of lnt&lt;n:&lt;llk:aiat&lt; 1\tbl&lt;tics fa&lt; Women (I\ tl\ W)

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DiY\sion Ill T()UI'IWl\tf1t. Stnlorl JiiJ)ellilley and Robon 0u1mqc fioUh&lt;d
orr their careen 01 UB in reconl·bteatmc form ..;th Ulle) ..,.; 01 ...,.,
"'boot matb miiOOrina and reboundina and DulmJ&amp;e handllna 11\e !Wilt
chores.
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The Royalureoptimlak about..., litiiSOn ,.itb thelitaor sophomores
Gina Collora. Mlrk B.tjko and Sue DeCook retumina. Center Marie
l:::lemons, wbo Wl11 be a senior DCJa )'ell, sbOutd be a biJ hdp in the
rebound ina depattnxnt.

The men's vanity kt hockey·.~ failed in their auempr 10 make the
Eutcm CoUqiale Alhktk 1\uodation (ECI\Q Divlsioo U playoff• (with
a1-12·2...,.,.6)dtspitethehtrolcoof sraduatina D&lt;tminder BiD IC.amimta.
ADd&lt; from Kamimka, Coach Ed Wrialn ,..,. also be IO&amp;ioa lefo w1na&lt;r
Oak Gvyon, rl&amp;ht willa ICeith SoW)'er, center
Galanti. forwards
0.)'100 W•ters, Paul Narduuo, &lt;labc: RiaJ&lt;r, and bod&lt;up aoali• 0.0

rom

Kowakhutk.

Keep on Roclcln

Wriabt'o hope$ for otXI""""" ride on r&lt;tumina&lt;mderclasmtco such u

K&lt;vitl Knob. Pete Yuhti, John Gallqher and Bob Nuebt:rcDo.

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With his forst under h;
C....., Joe Ploucba and his youna
"tuad plDcd valuable exptrieoc:t for neat season. Tho""' rec:ord....,tin,
senior Kdtb Benneu wiUno1 ber&lt;~umioa. anlrnp&lt;ovemanoothisscuoo'•
$-10 mart wiD be the inlmt or retilflleCS such .. Jeff Dunbar, 8ruc&lt;
Kolf.ty and Bill s.........._,

Pam Noabs' swimmen fmUhcd ~7 fot tbe .......,, WIUch was
biabli&amp;btcd witllwpcrb perfonnanc:a b)' Amy 80111011 (Pie&amp;AntviDe), Kay
lslaad), Kim lluc:hbeit aod Kczia Kimberly. With the
a uclota1 or ller forces r&lt;~untina DCXI ,o.r. JIIMI&lt;a hti blab bopes for the
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                    <text>4 March 1981
Vol 31,

No. 66 SUNY at

Buffalo

SASW lobbyists raid snowy Albany to fight tuition hike
AL8ANY- AIIDOSI 200 ltud&lt;Dt 1Hckn IIPd SASU
lobbfuas ~ oa a bl..aay Sl.oot Ooporol Moaday to
pro~ca, pirltt _ . .,.... ror """" tond or l..c:pslld""
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Seer u ........, (SASUl orroaab-tcndtd ud.U II'dy by
~ .¥rnrw~bly Spdka Sllalcy f'mk w1.1
pcaimilti&lt; about a restoration IIIII woold canodlht ounion
incr- n&gt;COCIIll&gt;a&gt;dtd C8rlic:r tllis month by the SUNY

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'The private m«tlna wu pan or a 11011 or acoivioi&lt;&gt;
&gt;pOmorccl by SASU &lt;i&lt;slpccl to spur Lqislali•"&lt; iniliati••
towards lodpiJ\a SUNY. Mooday's .,.,.u meted lht font
stq&gt; on a otrlt&gt; or aalom IIIII wil &lt;Uieinol&lt; Match ~ • ..,
A.... y . ., thai i&gt; &lt;XP«tcclto draw 6000 SUNY .....,..,.. lo
pro!. . ,....,. " " " ....._.,., SASU Pfoodmo Jom St&lt;m
u;ploooccl.

_ , - . . . 'lrilh • iillort pocttt loot O&lt;luidr th&lt;

•ud&lt;nl•

....- · · · ()(flct buildiooa Md 6.S
d&gt;alltit~~ iBsuJU.
~- Hllllo L. C...,. IIPd tht SUNY Tnuoca. As tb&lt;

...... rca on lht p&lt;o&lt;ators. ...... of"Carey't alw. n

think

ht sllould rttire"ond "Tloey.., ""' back, "flay Oabl bacl&lt;"
fillod tht air, IJ'Abbin&amp; lht llltntlon Of both 10&lt;11 A/bony
medii and ~}'J.

c=-....r-

f-.1nallr. Sn)'dcr \uccumbed to tht seudmb' rtqU&lt;'SI.
..-araina thll I bey would be c.&lt;pdlcd (rom Ill&lt; cbambfT• of
IIIey cre11ed 1 dosuuloOJlec. Tht lobbyia&gt; Mood qlll&lt;lly
around 1ht perlmder or tbc ball n'lllin&amp; Carey'&gt; arn•ol.
Otto)
Aflt:r 1 frta:ar••oa
tbc , _ and

tM c::.cr-'traor aucred
'*•shismm•c deb).
h"
r e f - IO
ht
dll«tly loto the

aclno•1tda&lt; lht &gt;1ud&lt;Du.

plact II

~.

ltlffd
tdt'\'bion t.-amaal iA 1M' bad: of tht room and ddJwtrtd a
OOCK.'iK stllanmt oo lhr MTA Care hit.. and tmtfltft&lt;Y
P&lt;OV•m• oo balloht trarupon sylf&lt;m out
Carey roddcd question• from lht """·and uohc ockv..floodlislm &lt;loc~ccl 011, the SASU r&lt;p&lt;estntatl•a rat&gt;&lt;d lhar
pk~tt
fbc Oo•ernor cooll)' ~ to the rtpOrtn• and
ipO&lt;td obc 50 aud&lt;DtL It ...., noo untd obt ~.. 'ork City
p&lt;n&gt; btplloo filtn ouo or 111&lt; ._.. ohll a ""'"btr or oh&lt;
Albany PfCIO &amp;&gt;led tht Co...- tor he&gt; rna- to tbc
but&lt;Od,

•ia••·

-·-

"lllii 1&gt; a p&lt;n&gt; confr:rmtt." be mo~ " ldoa'o pay
alltnU. IOIIIal."
As obc 11.11 ............., left and ooly 1 hondllll or local
rq&gt;or~cn rtm&amp;lnccl, 111&lt; pkltters drifted out (;arey obm
ournccl his atlcnoioa 10 public hi&amp;htr cclue~~ion.
"Wt could rur~b tht SUNY f)'Sitm bul •• doo'o," obc
Oovm&gt;Qr sold. "Wt fact it lbucl&amp;«in&amp;) head on.••
Under tirt for ooklon as ....u as lfiMil inorea.cs, Cuey
moinoainccl, "I don't.....,oht fans.ljwt apl&amp;io obem." Ht
added the Ill&lt; Slat already subsidizes a SUNY cciiiCIIIoo

""'b

each,...,.,.,.·-·

lrghl of Prnodcno Ronald R-.n's tulhao.h. Itt, ho•ncr.
d«&lt;loccl to '"Y "hnt SUNY "ould be plac&lt;d oo lh,. to...
~"' ~ also .._eel ohao the Trust«&gt; mowd 1"&lt; maJurd)
m ..,.... (Of the ouo- hlkt, by 1101 (It'll .....,bona - b
Lq,siatl'" icad&lt;r&gt;. 'The ~tr daomccl tloa (..._,.. llid
PfOI'OI1U -.ld how • 1011&amp; - . . . . • tbt A»ttllbly,
pani&lt;ulat!) htea- or tbc , .., _ .......
In raponJC fO
VMcmaas;. A.al.ht'rSl Scutot \\alta
~lou tan lniWitiWI&lt;d • ao "''"'._ Wllb Tift~""" ohot
althou&amp;J&gt; obc Stftaot p&lt;o•dtd m 10 SU~'I' •
raaorati-...c rUft&lt;b ... }at. tbt:tbrv.Y.m ••• IS Oft tU.C\111~

real·,

Satft!ll re-.,
~louexpl.alnccl

th&lt; lmpOn~a«ofout&lt;d...,"lft&gt;t OIII&lt;ICIIC

job opponunitift and noctd. •·vou can't cut tau:s aad
maimaio tht budl&lt;t.
"E&gt;'tt')'Oot •hould &gt;hare tht burdtn or ,., tol&gt;." ht

dcdarccl "'There CIO bt

DO

oacrccl &lt;OW&gt;. "

s.•• "alraodr
paD .... ot -&gt; eelStrastns
_ _...thai
111&lt;I beoe
t11-..
c..u..r .,...,_.
MU~ord

qucriccl, "lm'o 11 ally oo - - t1os _ , to WIMI pocplt
to SUNY tcbool1 •ilao tlor tu stnocSWt ,,..... 1 - 10 loot
for Olll~f·Statt J01&gt;o 1fon
Rdlta1111 oe oht opcorruoa l.qislaow budll' - .... ht
said tbll WhiiiCOI "doewo't matt tb&lt; ta .... and addccl IU.
ba&lt;pln Wl.l poniblc. "Wcoradt ..Uh obc bud&amp;a dif&lt;flors,"

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bt=~~~

mfl ""'h SASU offoclah, IJ'I.IIrOOOJiobbyuol
,. .... .W.Ina ono!Jvidual Lql\lalors and ple8cbna SUNY'•
..... orauina [Of http mlht ouiuoa luke
s...... tlll&gt;ftornccl
IIIII Ibis Rrllqy, combu&gt;ed tbt ttduuqucs of oht 1950s,
19605 and 19701 p&lt;o&gt;lClc • IDOf't aTocsi.. '""" or -

r..,...

Lecf by Sttn1, lbe ao:tMsts took oht fllltl 11Uic1e oo • Carey
lo4000 10 uooo
bold aaPdst tht lux..,. of the ltccl 11-.. in
A Carey pr&lt;~~"* quictlyrriocnaccl, "~ (Ciiftoo
doe St•• capw ball&amp;aa. 1bc _ . . . . . or 11oc 60 .....,, R.( WhanoD is f'CiiiiOQiiblc for.....,. incralsa. ht ...Ua tbc
liUI ............ &lt;1110011 ccest..-- lht ~ions and ao-... carey_.. . -...
"The 19605 c:lt.aqccl moraloly by - - tbc poWllflla'C and tbc I~ ....,j jOSI lll'1liiN ~" Si.,
ao..r-'1
and Pra&amp; Uuaco Wi1lwD S.,.tcr.
COIIUI!&lt;ftlccl, "and . ...... .... both and ... _,. ........rut,
Al llnl, So,.tcr aucqud 10 .,..,.t lht lobbyists. bot ht
lOin&amp; tnSidt and OUIJidt •••
Ire mitt_,. from SASU &amp;tc:Uii.. Vlc:c Prcoidtnt fWo
Whilt C...ey was talklna oo Sludtn.., f'mk was mtttif\1 with
UB had only 12 rtpl't&gt;&lt;IIWiva plus row more Siudcru
Joaaice F'IDtond Campas Orpoiur BtU« Cronlo. "This is m
-'IIIIIIY for the New York Coy and IIJ*&amp;t&lt; pr&lt;a 10 . - 10 oop-latl SASU offoaab and 11udtnt lcatkr&gt; from key Auocialloo (SA) orroaab ..too _., olot "'&lt;tktnd m Afboay
oo
atomd 11obbyina ..,..,~ Ltd by orpAiu&lt; Jmy Obcto
SUNY
eampuxt.
The
aroup
disowccl
a
aptttrum
or
topics
willo lilt Oo\'trnor about lilt Mcuopolilan TranPI Alllborioy
Bill M.ck . th&lt;
(WTA)" So}'der pbded, "aod I would~· il II rou oa public hich&lt;r ccllalioo, but SASU otlldah were ..,d SA Oii&lt;Clor or Studmo
IJ'OUPl
visitccltht oNica or area ltaislators.
CDIIItl .,.._ ~ round•.. rrom tbe'I'OOIII"
oo 1 JIOUI'blc oukloo
umiiCCa5ful In &amp;liaina rook's • Slldfcr ~ tb year'• budattarr situauoa oo Jaa
Allor . , . . m.utcc~. SR,.tcr lriod 10 11'1 Floc and OoalD 10 SU*'I)'.
Tht Spcak&lt;r said ht bopc:s SUNY ..;o sun lootlna 11 lloc year's filbt, wtoa1 the l.qisla""' p&lt;oYidccl SUNY wnb W.l
....... IO lcorpina ooiY I small pony of oboeMn Ia lht roO&lt;o
..,.. -pcccloo dick lht su_. or tbc Alber lll&lt;dia-IIUI. poaibftill' or slouulna down c:arnpaxs oo rrec....,... funds to. aoilllcm ia a Jaa minute mtoraioo. Hr said bt "Coil1y
to., ...;J. " We woa't ialatupl!ht pr&lt;a c o o l -.. FiDe schools . . do - ha\'t ~ problaas.
coor-o" thai- bod o r r m . r - bt '""'-""" olus
Frat
abo
.
.
.
.
OIIIed
IIIII
a
bDolaa
litDe.
ht
and
lloc
S!Jrina,
althoQalo
be
admottccltMIIo&lt;,......,..
or
wtoa
it
~· "It's just a 11'0(&gt;11 - l l l l i r y 10 lloc
"-lilY waUl make prioriry lists o.r _.,..., aptaolly ia .....ad tab.
pr&lt;11 ront.........

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Inside: Mod ~P. J f Whopper of o tJIIe-P.S I The world in review- Pp. 9-12 I Runnet-ilf&gt;-P. I4

�TUITION HEARINGS

AG~INST

THE TUITION HIKE99

f

~.oa~~ ~ '-~&gt;~~ OlooP ....... - or 11w . - r.. ~
l'l•ionol c--ooc (OMC) a..or- laa ,...L, . . . . _ Calif..._
....,... O..lcs ,.._1 10 ... doacld .., ...,....... olllw J O . - .
OMC.

han come hear the testimony
of your fellow students and
faculty against a tuition hike

THURSDAY, MARCH 5TH
FROM 11 AM - 12:30 PM
FILLMORE ROOM - SQUIRE

Allbtllo......,._f.._..._,...,.~,

Jolla llo'lult of lou. M-1. •

. . -,o.......t

,._.....,tad,_ lor llw Panr Md

-~
$10.000"' ~
,.......,.. enon 1.,..11rd
'"' cbtd o....ocr- -

- · ,...,.,.

'"""'·for ....

h.........,.. ,.._, paol&gt;td 11oorc1ut1o u.. ••......_.. or
_,.,.. Chllin Cony-a Dcmocnloe ,..,... ..,....,_ froa
!CaaJU Coly- ~ T,_., Ptur Kdl)o IWMd N•iolal
Fo~~aoo.,.

f"-Q\o;rmu
En. C:O..n1y DM«ro~k O.alllNft Cton&amp;l&lt; hall blo&lt;d 1111 aN!ldocy on
IM natol of1h&lt; NonheuiO bt ha.rd fromlft Na110611 Qr-da. .. New York,
lfltf Ill, p&gt;t I phnlllf 10 f011r of Ollr laa Iii Pr-IAl C0114tdaJ .., ''
Craqk' told Ill&lt; C'oiiM&lt;·~
•
C11111Jk tol.,td th&lt; OWrmaJIJIIIP , _ lalt, .,ltlo hill&lt; hopt of b&lt;Mi111
nWMtO.. othcrcondldaJ ..,lndlldona Mlnall-lh&lt;ll&lt;knooot.dpd £1-la&lt;.
In 1he1hm·monlh campoip for th&lt; lnOU&lt;tllill pot&amp;, &lt;:::ronal&lt;...,....,., a.

1-

Monou'• lont oppowtlon u olh&lt;r candldll&lt;t drOf'PCd ouo in~
Th&lt; Cran&amp;lt amp r&lt;Cel•td
booll In mld·F&lt;bt\WY ,....., 111&lt; 21
New York StOlt m&lt;rnbtn of lht DNC unllllmoutly tndonrd 111&lt; form&lt;r
Stile Dmorotrotl&lt; a...nnan. , . ,..,. dosplay or unuy ..nuolly dtah tht
ralll blow 10 lht bid or r........ Bronx Ormoaallo: ChalfTIUin Palncl.

Cunnlft&amp;hlm
,
In W..,iRJI()flll\l
0&amp;11&amp;1&lt; .,uhdrow hU andldacy )U&lt;I btrorr
nonnn111011• .,.,. oo bt made Ia hb .............., opeedo, CriQI)t ,.,...
Ormoa1U IO It""' a l&lt;uon frono Rcp,obliCilfiJ about ..ICII"'' bocl. to
buoa.''

rr.,.,r.

In th&lt; 1o6m&amp; elton, Cton&amp;l&lt; .,,.. a .a pkaftd •ilh th&lt; raco, ~that

)

1ht upcrom« &lt;lllwl&lt;td IIi• Party.,...,.,.........., Notioeolly. Ht -cd thalli&lt;
hal ~ r«a\-Cd .,.••atOM trona 1a. aact CI)IIWU(tft" 10 aid m thr
rtorpntDIIOII or t h e i r - - ·

I
A •bttc araattc \lOtte monVWKat t.onon., Vte"lft.. '4aJ
. - . . - - ... wcrl.ad r.-- lht ..... of tht f"&lt;lltral Booild. .
downiO" a-lia• oromcd publiC ofr,....,. pn...t Ohl.t. . olikt • WI
..rron •o .....,,.. lnd -~ 111&lt; • .,...
Th&lt;llonc,.th&lt;orolymon&lt;~..-wolk"'Drldllollonlls"\i.......,.m«.,...

RECOGNIZED CLUBS

\'oan1111 En \id.....,. ~-(\lEVI') C:O..-' Mar\ O'Cort- 1old
TN S9«tntm "Tht - rl « " 1 n11ional t r - r t .-parobl&lt; 10 th&lt;
WIUhln&amp;~on Mollum&lt;nl 01 lwo J.,.., .. O'ConiiOf .....ud.
111&lt; "on&lt;, trtacd durtn&amp; Voanom Ytt.,... llo'«t .. May 1979, 11mcd
OORir.....-s) I&amp;JI "ffl ,....., th&lt; US o.n..-a1 S&lt;rvltes llodooln.lllrot- (GSA)
ordtrcd lu ttn10'"1ll . Allqtodly, \lEVA hall foiled to mctt ptrnmt11t·
mandalcd 111WrMC&lt; poym&lt;ms for ..-umenu placod on ao•mo.,;.,n
proptrlf by non._nmtnt OIPftlliiiOIII.

All S.A. recognized clubs requesting funding
for the 1981·82 school ye.ar MUST pick up
Budaet Request Packets from the SA Office in
111 Talbert Hall.
Completed forms are due

FRIDAY, MARCH
6th by 4 pm
NO EXCEPTIONS
WILL BE ,.. .....
MADE BEYOND
THIS DEADLINE

GSA rrponcdly •t..n ...mcc~ 1u ""11•11 r&lt;rno&gt;ll on~er, •"livtna u..
ftt, Th&lt; quan&lt;rly pr&lt;rnlwru ln&gt;OUnl IO lboul f)Q().
O'Con110&lt; bdicwn 1h11 111&lt; 111&lt;11 b "" ot~lon or a poup ..ilh political
mot1•1uoru, lllho~J&amp;h he dontl'1 rulo: out 111&lt; poo11bol11y thai ....a.
Intentioned dtiHn1 •t.rc ''OfttY U')'lftl to save at.''
On frid1y. I nltiono.lly rri&lt;utd witt ......,. 1101") dtdarcd IM SIOM
lmposslblt 10 r&lt;rno.. byvlnut or 111 - " ' lnd oumbtnornt a11urt.
JIOM m......,... II" by 24.. lnd ....,.,, 12" 1\llft, ..dahlna nearly lOO
po~tnd&gt;. Coatrqu.,tly. O'Cortnor htll&lt;\"cs thol th&lt; theft may ..... bt&lt;n 1
"tophomoriNJP&lt; pnuok."
IR&gt;Uflntt

n..

l'llotl••·

Wha1..., th&lt;
1111ho&lt;oocs lear thai 111&lt; • - ...Ubt d-eled b)'
lht th,.V&lt;S. AI pros dmt WcdMSdoy, lh&lt; Fcdonl Prortttlon Scn;cr md
th&lt; Buffalo Buralory Tut Force were in.aoiPI"'' .,..........,. l&lt;8do. .. w.
hope llW ovm a llllall ponoon or th&lt; uont can bt ........,... ...,eaon&lt;d
VEVllo '1 O'c:oco-..._ j..a for •• lntriiNic ¥alut, (ol&gt;ooa SSOOI 1M for
_,,,..,....._.IOih&lt;-...1...

Ca Mill Vill
3180 Main Street - 834-3810.
Volld tlttv llfordt 8, 'SJ

Small Cheeee Pizza . . ......... $1.99
With Peppei'ODI or Muehroom•. $2.25
SlagleW....
• / Celery/ Blue Cheae........ $1.99

I

Df/1,_,

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&amp;ery.Nifllt
/rorrt ,._ to JJ

I'LU\aNO: ..... t... Clllc:l..- .....

c.a-,....,,._

�Milliner practicing a dying profession
" Always loot • - froM Ill&lt; head do-&lt;on," AaiCI Mllf}
I.Anncluf. and d&gt;&lt;&amp;Asbcmdoii\IU foro-lll)fti'L b h.,

.u.ed hn .,dl; d1r alb• oolr bi.&lt;Coon m•llnt&lt;rldl t11 BuJfa)o.
~ wall. ,.1\IINI.av&lt;d lady mll&lt;J -mrn·• bau In her
.t.op11 Ill! licr1d A-mur. M.m'• hill• r&lt;q~~lre oompldely
doffemu oquopmont ,""" U.•'lnduJ nnclullo"" ' 'all ....,..,
bancll&lt;••thillc-." Baubaltuh&lt;oaly~mll ""'"'otter
..,_._k•l•ou...,.,.......,u, u.,•.,,,..... .._,odo
the bot~ the cu to"""'""" it 08C1Iy 10..........
To bl~ I hot ........ tbe ....,.,._ - · fnl pd. 0111 I
f....,. Tl&gt;ret lhclva billa&lt; .... h "h!IC OCI 1,_.. tllol
ore ,..,..tid , oquan,lhott... ~ uh.,. • •tho,. bnnls.
lOOK or dolt rnun1.
lull, 0&lt; ....,..
cotn...._.ion u .. ondus hu four"''""" Oil the •ll1a of her
&amp;hop, l ncl plenty of tl""' 10 hdr tht bU.)'tf &lt;'IIOOif lht f1'11m&lt;
thai •urtJ h&lt;t bnl.

u.

...

..ide. •....,..,

Sht.mtuurtJihtCUROQW'1'.s hudandcv&lt;fuUyrec'Ofd)tht

c!Ciaol&amp; of lh&lt; r&lt;qunt. Whit ~inc! or fabnr do&lt;l.t.. .......h.
r,...,. covc:r&lt;d ..,thf Doeo .,.. .... l&lt;a~htnl AO"'ml
Beaclot V.'bll l bout nbbon, &gt;&lt;~1"'1, na or lnf&lt;llnJl Some
t'U&gt;IOIJICI'I 1&gt;&lt;1111 111 all that D IIC&lt;d&lt;clto 11111&lt; tht hOI; otb&lt;n
pttf.. lbr D._ Jo do the pwdwuiJ. The lhop
or ........ f\1..., " lib ' " " ' - ~ bolt fabric ClruiOI
I&gt;&lt; IIOI.l&lt;d b&lt;.."""""' of tho inl'wttl)'pt1 of roq,.,.;
l.a•andUJ matln ~halt) hal fOf 'tlo'Omm •ho bran&amp; In
k-flo,n mattna.J frotn WtiJ or coat' Ttli.t -.ay. tht tu.•.rorner
t.a\ts money Oft fab~ and C1lll own 1 ont-or-a~ L• nd .OU1fit
that tnat&lt;ht1 pcrlealy-fnxn bead to 10&lt;.
Tht mi!Untf con abo copy a hll from 1 piCiurr. Sht On&lt;'(
conS1r""&lt;d 1 hot rtlht frO&lt;n cht P'lct or 1 h111orr boo~ lor a
('USiomft -.no -ti, ...,.,, to a. 1\is.orital eonw-ntJon. h \IIIIU I
pentCUiar1y dlborll&lt; JOb, 110 11 lOOk I COUP" f days.
U&lt;ptndoo&amp;"" the tnmmma. bo,...u, 1 hot..,. b&lt; nud&lt;"'
JU'' a fC"Wrr hcNn La•-.odus ~ SlO aftd up f01 tabor
Alltht -~ .. doole"' cb&lt; llltk bari. rOCN\I or,... &gt;bop ......h
'*""of Iabrie. tnmm-• ..,...,.., MCdlc lnd thrncl.
When tM aa~omu raunu to uy bcr f1C"'I' tiM on. ar 11 doa
r•. t..:t " JOC$ "' the ,..,.~ ••~&gt;~&lt; •hn• " ;.
bloc,&lt;d-tCKL&lt;d-&lt;&gt;f stMclled Unlllll 1io&lt;l fn
u"anciiiS l'lai1111 thll bC&lt; boe~pouncl al~~ h&lt;t to do all
or the ._or .. '\1111 t.b ontr OfR' p&amp;n •UrM helptor SM tearM&lt;J hn")
trade II a 8uflaJo h&amp;l ranory.

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Or\&amp;lnollr l • • '"''"' ....u- _,. fO&lt; 1he ............
lilt ,.,., tol lA•&amp;adut -lad)&gt; ..........., "' lhc ....
bu&gt;IIICII So. w11&lt;e •be fanOI')" oold o111 . .t.. &lt;lcad&lt;d 10 . . _
~.. o•n •ill~Mrl' tllop.
Allhtdme, llwu 1101 ""vn,....al O&lt;CI&lt;P'I'IOtl. fio,.~n •
ova the y&lt;atJ tho thr.. or lo11r Other msoom mllllnor• 1ft
&amp;ff&amp;lo , ..,,...,, and only tho MAl)' ......,.,.. sllop rcmain&lt;d
E•rn the dtpart.....,t J10«&gt; that WCid to u .. - \ roocru for
mo\tnJ hiU do""' U)'DIIn. U•and•• - _ , '""'
- " ' Bllflolo, " II'• I.,. a loR an."
APIJOiftiiiY tboooah, hn o-m
noo ..,fiend
Womno-! Ill -....,. I""" os lor ""~Y .. S.o•&amp;a and
~.. f bolt illor bou aoadt bJ Mlf) Ul•llld"' A
(1oup of rqul.tr c...- . . Ia faa. lla&gt;c bcm CIOIDoOJ CO&lt;J
..,. her shot&gt; .... QPC'II&lt;d.
uwandw 11o&lt;1 ""' w ad•Cftllt lnl'fDO!&lt;_....
• • • - • do 11 IO&lt; her Tht lllllliMr io """-.,the fall and
1prif\J "hrn bU.)'tfl IWvt, 10 I&lt;Y 0&lt;11 Ill&lt; n&lt;"'CII &amp;tykt

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and p&lt;rblp; cet&lt;l\ 1 t&gt;arplo on the old on&lt;&gt; E•tn 1n tb&lt; &lt;11iy
19701 .,.hen many •omm did noc -.car hill 10
dho...,... filar,......, twrdo•• ID011 of .........d........_...
_ . . . , fallMIII ·•n.... IUJV" ...... pcopl. .•bo - · · 10
"•hout a bll, nm •hrn ..... ....,., "'flyk." o.l\&lt; Mid
No• thlol thor ")'I&lt; ,. - . . . . , '"''"'"'~bk.
I.Awlnclu\' dlmlde 1 1 - LB wuclmo• •"" h&lt;t

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...... lool... (Of. d.rr....... "'" or""

10 r"urn

mar.

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OM yOUftt, orr...r prl. l.a•~Ui d)\. QITJt tnh) l.hC" ~
wor._ and bousht t•o hJNt o\ltn lh•nLtnt loll
w bad M'Cf\, ,.he dro\t ,..,, tt..~ aftt1'
"ork end booo&amp;h• tlutt mor&lt;.
Althou&amp;h h&lt;r o•n crta110ns arc ob• Mlu&gt;ly qwt&lt; popul.v. N+t.L H.U .....- t.......,._ • • .,..... M•t4,... 4h.-.,f' ....... ,_
Nita W . . .,.._... '*0
Ulwandu• abo Clllrl&lt;l rcady·IRIII&lt; ha,. fro111 N.,. Vorl and H~e! A,_,..,..., ~ rt.l CMNtt+
St l.oun· Wbm .. t'Vliomer want-S 00( or the-\c. \ht lt'l\
hfipful \UU""IOtll foom lht 0"0&lt;1 Uo•andu• -~ h&lt;t
II&gt;&lt; 1!.-"odn h..« ...a hunclt«b Oflllll- tllf...... tb&lt;
&lt;u,.O&lt;n« 11 tht &lt;IOJI&lt; •arul) 11bl&lt; and piiK'1111~ puiS on h• J lend o\-.c·1hw llttlltk'f). bwl lht Q.op b.. ffta.aed • okf..
lhLY hu urw•l both •omen art ~atttr.rd
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,.ofbrldll
" ....,,..,.,,.., d«p dra ..ft'\...,.,. . . . . .llltond •
of I""'-&lt;&lt;~--Cio-Ofb__,
•bll&lt;hao wndsboldtba&lt;rCid)-lll*khllt . ~rowhlltba&gt;&lt; ~ II) .....- ....... Uo&lt;~ed Ill' "" ... . . . . " "
JUU atn't"fd fOf the- il)n.nl sta!OA,
r..-ok'ln. 11\apa and ....... gill . _. . - AUltO OM &lt;&amp;I .... rod, 1ft.$ AIIOIK
frOA! 'ld"E rfa)t IOftlt m lht ~
")ks
S..CI&gt;........... ond t"nltUrbonl ~rt 11.0 "ll!Abl&lt;... "'""
h " a olo•1*ed ~. ond lou ol Ollntl.,. .. .,,. . 10
('VCfl •bllOJ Mary La•-aadi.h tt no&amp;• fNUJol\ll~ nullLDC!. N
b O&lt;l)er "&gt;~&lt;&amp;ntdn ltr•"· thnc aK hau t.n ,ftQur anaora.. net end 'he 11 t::OfUcnl. ••1 tan pay m~ rca1. pu1 P' tn Ill) car. t.~ m\
\IJin, llln\m('d twith a ~tdt ran~ Of J\o-.m tnd l!bbont.
food-that'• all I •&amp;nl."
on her ~ny to
day abcMI-1 Of~n

Will athletics be upgraded?
Plan&gt; for 1 pcmtblc divisional uPIJ'Chni for UB athlaic:o at&lt;
now tn th&lt; hand&gt; of Univmicy Preslda-11 Rob&lt;n L. Kellor.
" I rcc:ehcd thc report on Friday," Ketter said. The Achlettd
Department paptr dcuiltd poss1bl&lt; o puonr for thc UB \pon&gt;
pr()lram . CaJUn&amp; it ar "perfectly nonnal" as onc that h• "ould
txptet from any U B ~ent, Kalor c•platned chat after
r..-i&lt;..-ina therq&gt;ort b• wtll "call the poup toaether"lo discu.. ll .
The aroup, composed of Men's Athletic Director Edwin Muto.
Women's Athlet ic Coordinotor Deny Dimmick, Spore•
lnfonnouon Dirtaor larry Steele. and Studeru Association (SA)
Athlelic Dircaor Tom Epn, spmt two ....ts m&gt;Utiptin&amp; th&lt;
JIO"&lt;&amp;bk futures for UB athletic:o.
OM likdy prospca is th&lt; advan~mcnt of tbe men'• basketball
t&lt;llm to Oi•i5ion I sta1us, trom lu present Division Ill lc-.-1. U 8
alumni ha\e been c:mlited for providlnath&lt; impetu&gt; for tht movt,
which h d«i&amp;n&lt;'ll to auraa lar&amp;er cro,.ds into Alumni Hall-the
10,000 seat JYmnui um sclttdulcd for a 1982 opcnlna,
Steele warned that Ketler mialu "r&lt;jl'CI th&lt; proposol out of
hand , if it's not in th&lt; direction 1h11 hr wanes the Athletic
Oepanment co head in."
1bc: p rimary cocuidcradon for any JhiO i$ money. Ketter
ronfirmtd that the rcpon dealt with JIOSl.•blc roles the alumni mi&amp;ht
pia), but ruled out aD)' help from the Stat• Untvnslly or 1'1&lt;.. Vorl
(SUNY) lyslem.
1bc: paper "tal)red about rmma mooey," posnbly by
fundralrina. Kettff reponed. The bli CODCUtl o•er sueb a move b
to employ someone wbo oould generate cnouJh money 10 make the
proaram profitable. Ooe source lndoeatcd tha• a 1arart or
51000,000 per year by 198S "'Ould b&lt; nttcltd to suppon the
basketball shin.
Othor SUNY schoob havt booslor dubs already in rxistcncc:.
Stcde noted . allboup by Nadonal Coll...,al&lt; Athletic .Msoci11tion
(NCAA) ruld, money raiitd throup th&lt; dubs cannoc b&lt; liven
dirtaly 10 athletes u gants. Instead it must b&lt; UJed for auxiliar)
5Cn'ices ruch u cquipn~cm. trove\ casu or reauitina cxperues.
Tha"e arc no restriction&lt; 011 alumni flUid UA&amp;C· uide from a
rulina whkh 5tates chat dimibution of the varus-in-aid baveto b&lt;
based 011 need, not athletic abiUcy. As for the possiblity of money
from che State aoina co tbe telm$, Steele nO&lt;ed that "there ls no
concrete proposal within SUNY AC (SUNY Athletic Conferen~)
for State aid for athletes." Keuer confirmed tbir, notin&amp; chot
SUNY would rqard it (ralt"llll mon&lt;y) "as a campus problem ."
There ir "no illllication" currently on the plam SU&lt;XltiS or
failure, Steelerommented Monday, u Kater will ·-..antto coruult
witb appropriatt pcnonnd in Olher camptiJ dq&gt;anma!IS'' btfore
th&lt; futal decisioa.
Many iOUIUS cootuted by TM Sp«trwm dec:tiaed rommau,
ootiJ\a tb&amp;l any talk "''Ould b&lt; "pi'CII\&amp;It.tre." Ooe pcrsoa-cd lb&amp;l
"I ,.ouldtl't b&lt; surpriaed if h&lt; (Kater) fell preuure" rince "th&lt; f..:~
chat Tit~ Sp«trum broke the Slory uUJed • rollowup by tbt:
dow111own media." But th&lt; source not«&lt; that in the md, it ir Kotter
"sayina 'This is my decision/ "

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THIS WED.,
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for the
Variety Club
Children's Rehabilitation Foundation

• zse MOLSON drafts
• Bar •bed drlnJu or
3 BU.O.S for a BUCJC

(25c of every dollar goes to the kids.)

• Buffalo Saflra tlelrets .,.,.,..,~

• Brom"'"' eoneert tlelrets .,.,.,..,~
(5 pair of Mar. 27 tickets courtesy UUAB)

• Other p"'sa .,.,... aUMt~ all nleht!

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Counselors &amp; Specialists!
Beautiful Camp in Pocono Mts.

6alary Range $500-$1200.
lntetviewer will be on campus Thursday,
Mwctt 5, 1981 , from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. In room
264 Squire Hall.
For further Information and appointments
contac~the Placement Office at 831·3515 or
contact ew Jersey WMHA·WYHA Camps,
21 Pll uth St.. Fairfield, NJ, 07006. (201)
575-3333.

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BARC protests seal slaughter
lllti'MI,, nptalllt lldb. IO&lt; thar Nlliotlal DIY or 1~ Sal. BARC
fur. "On&lt;dl~.liiWI 1a1a&lt; bt.,.n holptd orpnlu 1 rlnnor"lfltioo on
••h•frolll pawtl-.hltnll&lt;lhold tho Amcricrla udt or .... p...,
E•Cf)" l'&lt;V • lala&lt; oumbn or tnp. ThiJ pow •'ti no 101\l&lt;f ~ prot&lt;Rqlbcscal wll&amp;ht«.
The d&lt;momr• tloo. ,.hlch
baby oals orr Wllllncrcd ln ro•«rd .. ~~ 11dn or lltlh, the bon&lt;
Conado and Alub by waJm "'bo ,..., vtubk, n1ked and ,.htte. At lilt llll'llcttd • bout 30 people. ....
..II tbc pdu 10 tho rur lndiiJlr}'. 1ppu~~th. •• th&lt; bc:o•n sorugltd ··,ocoalful, •• E.uu maintAined
1nd
Countleu m-, dop. CIU and ~t&lt;b 10 fr« UK11, til&lt; 0011&lt;' "Wr had I lei
dltmpanuu ... the objecn or bfol.r •tth I ttd.ft'IIQI -"Kand/" TV 10 ~w our prot«t, and 11110111
CAPttimC"ncaf reuarch
in ltj)O&lt;ted 1 witD&lt;U In a ltall&lt;t by tho tho I&gt;COI)Ic, ....... P•&lt; US donltiOtl&gt;
llthoutb ... dtd 001 • l fO&lt; lh&lt;m ..
NIIIODwidr I und lor Arum•b
laboriUOOCSo
On Apetl 14th , lnttrnaue&gt;nol
Thr Buffalo Animll RlJbn
Laboratory Animals 0.) . tl&gt;&lt;
Commulre (BA RCl. 1 llOcknt 1~
A&lt;:conlln,toiUII.JIIIo.&lt;&gt;crt)tlf &amp;rCMIP .,. ol"'nil'laiO ha"t a unular
\Olunt r er aroup •lth thC'
Communuy """"' Coq&gt;o (CACJ, mO&lt;~ than lS miUloo wild I OII'MII proau1, in conjunction "'"h
....... . . . . . . - - $Uclll&gt;
.... b&lt;al worttlna Oil llllimal ,,.,.. ouch &amp;I bt•••n. 1,... oquondo, _
io tho am"""" 197S. It is IIYIJlltO wolvo.lftl&lt; ro ... and red ro ....,. tho H - Soocty of the Unu&lt;d
curb tlx ""'"""""' lfQIJnerll of 1tlll!llcd or ...,.ed TM FIIOCI foo s..r ...
B"RC W obo b&lt;al - r d 10
lnlmals iD this cornmunMy IOd Antmals apl.aincd tNI 0..,. o(t&lt;'ll
wodd..nd('.....,.., . ..... ••rr.. ...._ .,... ....,l ift the''""' tho eomm•llity tluCNill CAC
Tbctr
fONI 11 on !lilt prol*ou ot
by· •orkhl&amp; •ith national ·~•o
pe, mdbr......._,...
...... ..., t«&lt;ll _ . . ..... t..d pru, e.1-" osrd for rctdTCII
orpoilatioas.
AI BARCs rnt - . q of tbrs 11«1 Thtv f•r is ...S ...-y for EIJu llld, " "" 0.._. let '""'
_......., lll&lt;mbtn discuu&lt;d ...,.. coan. Some atu.,.b such ._.. OA!Inlll bftcd too _ , IIOI'P&lt;"
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Amocta bltp ...,,, only tho
Lld.rr ~ nl'trim&lt;nU can
babi&lt;l If&lt; """" bocaut&lt; tbty bavt be conducted '"th COfllputcn n~th&lt;r
lbc pcrrO&lt;t Wl11tc flrr (Of COOU, thin lllrimah. Do11111 h rt, •
Thm or '""' ...d.• 1fkr blnh, it frohnum m-.,onlll in oontput&lt;r
lurlll to adult lflf. A kUcr W.a tamC"t, ..,-«1-W'ICh Uclet... we·n
f..-er thin tWO minUted 10 ptd off not oppoud 10 1ho usc: or animlls in
oh&lt; pdt or oor baby Kill.
mc:ardo, ~·rr oppotcd 10 &lt;~witll
The two to thr« ~&lt;lt~ld pofa If tbty tttll tbem "dl. then
badldor IUb 1ft obo •k•nncd, we'U lulve .._ cocnplainu •.bout
after obey IJ&lt; •unncd with dubo
IOd killecl. Thdr pelu arr naalnly
wocd few oow and oth&lt;r ...,...,....••
lbeK ICil bunu tlk&lt; piiCle
pumuily off tbt COlli Of
Ntwrolll&gt;dWid In Canad1, ~h
In the Unitrd Suta IOd oo some
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tbro-... a-.y M •"'t:rlllal...
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Allo for dollu.._ a lor.. • - " "
of bllby Jab 1ft .u.n.d ab.. •
tbtlt willl ptQIPt&lt;llft
AluU ""' c.aooa. ltccalba • - - -potAdopoorl
clo&lt;wD&lt;nllfl' 110111 • r... Moo(Maptll Af IW ~ lin'1 ttlr)'
,..,.,. ._.,, former IIAitC Ptnld&lt;'llt prot... umal ~
and lawld&gt;ool.,-c Bob Ldn ~.,to Lcl &lt;t, "Tbt) { 1 c.q&gt;laro&lt;d, "It .... rally I ttnlbk wloo pcr(orno tapcniiiCftU •'llll
thiDa to - . Aritr · - skat w lftomaa) don't thoak IIIUDiaiJ ha.-.
""Y np11, .., - . roo
llflpptd, tho blby Jab S\11! mQYIJll 011 lbc f«, Thdt They duok ""'"'"" arc .......ar&gt;
moth&lt;n arc tfYIIll to k&lt;q&gt; thclll for mnn:ll, bol a 101 or IDallilll
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IIARC ha$ KD1 pttltloos to

..no.a loc:aJ of11cials ..tina th&lt;nl
to " ' _ , lftimal protraioos.
" Wr'w aoc 00&lt;
to
auppon t1x biG Wllkh ..mdtvdop
lll&lt;miiU... to the (Of ............ .. laborat- bolt

c:or..ror _...

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lilkd cadi ,_, ~ to
H - Soacly allllllca. ''Ued&lt;f
th&lt; prcsea&amp; ...,..._ ill Ill&lt; U.Uird
Slol.tl, It'• illcpl to have .,.,
prodact . , . out or 111rp 1e11 IOd

ipoml .... J..lct;cr ooaplliDcd.
n . by to lpttldlftl tbt

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tlx ....,..,., pcobkmJ. BAIIC
....,._. TM caaa.ucr ~od •
tlbk lA Sqaft Halllnd bondtrl ....
booklet• and loafl&lt;u. l1ois _
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they • • ploGai1oa to r- tlx tabk in
tk bl&lt;¥anl Mal ..........
Sq....., Hall to let ..,... _ . .
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....... ICtl...... ~'ley plaa to bold a ~ this F.tl
to promcet lhcv caaw. ~
F..,ol .......
I.Jckcr aid tlx objc:aivc or
SA RCa dfon is •._equal ri1J!u
with h - .,..,.., bill the equal
c:onsltlonllool - oeod (Of llftimiiJ.

"I tlllnk mort ....s morr people
CCIII&lt; 10 our oltk. our ..ay of

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tlllaldtaa. Within tbt Dtlltt&lt;ll )'Un,
thlap wiU stan chuainl· I btliew
.......... concluded.

�·Rosenblatt-Roth to face disciplinary arbitration today
UB"s eoolrO\tmal Scau&gt;tlcs Prof..- Millu
Ro~nbl&amp;ll·lo!b 11 facina a disciplinary
arbnraloon hearina at 10 a.m. today ar the Statler
Bwldina io downtown Buffalo. The proceedlnas,
in dte Erie Coutlly 8a.r Auoc:illtion'• orrU&gt;e. llrC
tlt~ed to conlinue tomorrow llOd Friday
IICCOR!ina 10 Auistllnt to the Prcsidau Ronald
Sccta
Ounna the heanna. tbf Scate •ill be
subRa.aliaLina iu cltariC'l 11w Roscnblau-Rodt
fllkiftcd hi$ Student CourK and Tcechcr
Evaluation (SCATE) repons to the Oeparuncnt
or Scl.lisua for tbc 1979-80 acadff!lic year. AOer
ROialblllt·Roth drfcnds hinudr ~ainst the
dutran. a Slat&lt; arbitrator •ill decide the verdiCt,
Sct~o

Ald.

~ arbitrator "'ill also dec.ck tbis mom•na
•belbtr to open th• ~•na to tiM: public.
f.Oidlblast·Roth attaoned immcdiatt ltnure
•hcn 1M: arrived 1.1 UB because bl~ Russoan
mentor "'ill one or the world·, foremou
uatiSiirlans.
The ProrC$10&lt;'1 stormy hittory includn a suit
he filed to October 1977 ,.,th tbe Ntw York Scale
Human llillttJ Commission accusiQJ the
Un"~"''Y or rdialoiiSr di&gt;cnmina.Uon. TIM:
eomplalat llmu from \ tbe adminlstntloa 's
unwollinaous to r ... &amp;Jh•dult the Jc,..lsh
Profa~or's Friday da~ to ptr'mit blm tim&lt; to

Oy 10 ~ Vorl Clly for Sabbalh !iCNICU m hu
tynaaoaue. R&lt;*!lblalt·RC)()I reportedly had "'"
many Friday clut.&lt;S 10 be home bcfort tbf
Sabbatb bca&amp;n.

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l&gt;urifta tbc ~IN yean, RolmblaU· ltOCh Will

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broualll up IC&gt;craltoma oo cbarltl of violaUoa
Untvcnity rults. OM cue 111"01vcd accusalocu
rlw bf was uifta Ius ~ Lea orr~« u a
rcsicklltt. In April 1978 he refustd to submit to a
physical uamo!llltloo afttr takin&amp; several da)S orr
In ttl&lt; middlt or tht ~CR~nter due to a toe injury.
~ ProfCIIor was cllaraed for rt-tchedWina
daucs wnboul tbf Otpartmatt Chalnnao's
CO&lt;UeiU 00 (our separate OCCIU&gt;ORS. £adt Of I belt
offenses resulted ,., a rcpnmand. He has also
bctn barred
t~I.QI .....,.._ COUft.eS RD«
197) w11en be cantdlcd nl~~e out or 45 dusn.
Pracmly tht Scud~nt Anoa&amp;ti&lt;Hl (SA) has
filed a collc&lt;:th• arit•IUICC apinn Roscnblall·
Roth. charalna lt lm with unf&amp;Jr araclint
procedures. Th&lt; complain! Is oo behalf or 2J0,2.S
MutkntS wbo were IW:DIJCd or chcatina on htl
fmaJ turn llJVd SUbaeqiiCfttly failed Scalut..:S 101

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SA President Ttm SMebu saJd tbal liM:
•'~~araes a,aonst ltoscnblatt·Roth &amp;re a.ull bcl n&amp;
ronsidaed by Scausua Chairman Pacr Ents

Red Barn did not find $$ at the end of the golden arches

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m - o d a •11'1Clt of faaon tllal could luYc ~~~ Ill&lt;
- - o d oudcU. ""lllcy JUOI -at't - l l l v t

w...,... lal.,

cooqla. •• Mit Mlflft.llt'ld. u 111ey w.o-c tbt (11"11 tO

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bor,- 'Otlo ..... ~-they bMI ••.,..
UnliLc- fast food (l&lt;ll]tu, !ted Barn mtrJ&lt;d ..,.h
""ICh
..._milt 001 ...... , P"'OIk look that -1)"19?01 or ..... boQaiM 0111 by a
ttlcvowoo ....,.,.,cial'a adYI&lt;O.
could have auwntd mony of lhc Qllt0dtl11r0
by.,
I.U -'&lt;. ~ llont CODII*!7 offldab OIIIIOWICltd tl\at 1\l &lt;AI*iditla cboin . " Pdbbllr)' owns B....., Klac. ODd Pcpu
or the 11ft ..... - · - · · - ... _ , ,, - runs Pina HUI lind TIICO Bdl-tb&amp;l'• I kK or doll. . bdllnd
U le Chrysler. lhc unit'• clcnl11&lt; •• ouribulod b y _ . . , aA ~(R, *' CSIUJ~lf'd I M cDonald'l tri&amp;Aa&amp;ft • .. ho Wllbtd 10
orr....... to~ . . . . . u , _ , - &amp;ly-&lt;OdcsJII&amp; .......... ..,.,_... " ~Barn dtde"'J""I\avt the Dad o f
apol&amp;l bO-..I ...
psoloroc,.....
Tbt...,..... !Wdta&lt;d 111M T.., 8dl ,....,w probebl) fill
"lt'atlto -t.okC'CDGC&gt;llly wbtdl b ~- • laeL of MID.''
bcmooncd Oak H&amp;tVey. ltqiO&lt;\al Voce Praiclcac or 11&lt;4 Barn , ... !ted Bant uoduced &gt;ood ....:1. "' 1 r.,. yean, "lw tit&lt;
markcllolc10'1 "OIIIdo't bdic-c ." He no&lt;&lt;'d thai Pq&gt;oi.col&amp;
Inc. "Ptopk:'&lt; di&gt;pollbl&lt; lnoomc,. aatinJ ...ncr "
Hlll'&lt;Y add&lt;d tb&amp;l •holt same Problems r..,. fut food " plannm1 to frand\OR "bctwtcn 10 ond ll" ra11unnu In
o:ompanin in JU1cral. Thtre b l&lt;u money (or c:ustOIMR 10 the We\lorn Nc" Vat1i am in scatch ot a wr.ablt marLa
ipcnd tnd leu .,.pltol to tt&lt;l*'d on ..W..ina operotloru, Ito sl\an:. "lllcy ml,lht ho"&lt; an effca on the hambur,... cl\aon•."
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"The •hole irldustrY Is~. •• Hon'C)I IMiDtained, oddit~~
that c-cn fr salr:s hod "poe\cd up, ..~ ooukln't do M,OUIIJ I .....IOOIC'd Ham......... cbiUD •Ill nmanu "tile ,.,. hd on
lhc bind ." Mhool&amp;ltthr a.aialtas~ "._...,.a
thot hiP inl&lt;n'M rotc 1\11 o•" tw.di tied."
thot ~11om llad loom~ "qwcc ........,.. J10"'1h" d"""' 111&lt; past thrtc ,......, W...Ot's Corpontion
ia
r... .....u. Har•ey told ""'!ip«/nllfl thot the ~ Walle1 Bw &lt;Omplllm&lt;d that b!Jh '"t&lt;re!l rates 11«
dc-"iolon to dole tilt &gt;i• mtountnu (ondodlna one ocro&gt;1 w..•Oma hn Company•, dforu to conunw 1ha1 u~.
rrom tit&lt; Main S.rtes C.ampus) ... i,...;toblc. "' IIU. . wt"ll
ju11 ha ... 10 ldl the PrOPCfllts," II&lt; pmliaod. no&lt;onathll Ihe Spodal onkn op&gt;ft ..
diJiinalvcllrlltl~.I!JPraprl.ttdy fuhloned into rtd barns.
" We've loom \lo~ \0 CJ&lt;panclla!cty;· Bun 001cd "'IJ u
"'" hc "sulHeuecl" to lhc lind'• purcbU&lt;f.
primorily the onttrOI rates tllol .,.. \ «pn&amp; "' from ...... eti$Tlf'ED: 0. .._. ._.. ,.• ..._..... ~ .,_ .._ ......,..
" They conu&gt;ttll&lt; buildlolf buloot our name."' ltolaual&gt;&lt;d. npllldiq, bul I'm Rill •CO' op&lt;omtal&lt; abo.._ thml cocnona s..,..,~ .............. .. .............. .......... ....
t"l{platnlt1J rhac l.b&lt; doWip
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of t i t &lt; - - · itl"'luch 1? or 111&lt; Coml*tt'&gt;92 ourl&lt;u will
MmntoaJ ohor tit&lt; NI!Ol\OI ccono.,uc: -w.c lw rc&lt;ulttd
&lt;Ill&gt;&lt;" prmo..,.,ey.
on "somc tr&amp;fftc coun1 dcdmc,"' Buu Uj&gt;latned thai lhc r...
Ho•~er. llurJcr Kin&amp; Mantet&lt; Mane 8oJIJIOWI~•
food mduwy 11.1• mrtoY&lt;d numcrow oncmu•a 10 rc\lndk .....,"" "Our M&lt;"&lt;.lltctcn and Stal. siDCI,.ldort ..., n:ol!y
tollntcnd Haney's induJI&lt;Y·.,id&lt; ...........,.,, cl.Umina th&lt; Americas" hunae1 for Pl&lt;-i»&lt;~a&amp;od burarn
hdPina bullncss.'" II&lt; no~od. oddtna tll.tl lilt
.. complete opposite" is Uut . .. ICs t.bt' sit-down rn1aura:nts
Ear1.e~ 1n 1tw: decad(', Wendy•.s pt'tdc:d iudr tn ti.S .. bm11td
M cOonald "s offtr~n,l - B i&amp; Mac-\ and Quarlcr ~
1h01 lilt drina. noc tbo r... food oud.... " ih&lt; &lt;ll.tr&amp;&lt;d. ma&gt;u" conctP~, But.&gt; recalled, uplalnlna that W&lt;tldy"s &lt;Old Poundcn-1\a,.., not btnl huJt ••The 'I)&lt;QOI\) --'"'lChco
"Ptopk:caa taktOQltbc\r lamilt&lt;StooBo,....Kln&amp;~ndfccd JU$lhamt&gt;urarnondd1ilc. "'lMt'sil.''h&lt;..,d " Buloo"'•'&lt; are •cry poplllar.'" B.&gt;J'I,.,..t.ki SIMI. ~ Tiley 1\a¥&lt; 1oom
thml for 1m than Sl~w maay Jlt-&lt;lown pltoccscan bou rulizt thcnecd (O&lt; lddlrionol producu " llcantly,oli&lt;Oiuo· C:\ trcmdy •ucctiU..t "
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bued c1wn ootrodue&lt;d • du&lt;:ktft sandwtdl and • sob&lt;! bat
8&amp;dcs lilt ltlltoducuoe ol nno foods. IlK
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llo)MOwski pointed to lhc ''!uP ovabcod" ut-&lt;lown at&gt;dlstCSUJIImon:proclucuin • hlllktacalb,o"slowmcnu WTCI.i&lt;'CI """-'· •1u&lt;b Bow
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Tbt W...Oy'• ,.... food ialloclun.,.., rollo• tbosc of ou ....,_..,"
pltt&lt;ca IIDIPC.'' JIM: said.
• - biJant "bu...,, bud:" oempttlton- McDoaold"s ...:I
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Di....,.ll\l .nil Hon'C)I's prediction Lhll th&lt; part'*! Bu..., tana. Btxh 8oJ1110W$li and tile M&lt;Donald's ~M~Ut.., 1i~St th«kmc tile
to .....bo ltu tb&lt; - - tlu&gt;
dcmist Of the Red Born tboJn WIU inevitable, llo}lnOI\'fkJ ~ thallhtir met\ II UIJtiOsioD tf(Of1J M\C l«f tO prorlloblt ·' cck,"' 8 .... Aid . "The old lo)"ol.lf )"" ion 'i tbc&lt;c&amp;O) ....... "
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Strike back at Albany
How mall)' • - can ,..help 0&lt;1 topoe, 1:1\UIISiliG tne State
on the eOue&amp;tlon aystem ot c:reeted and hating the

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We ar8 angry ltudent caught on a system Intent UP&lt;l" bu&lt;denlng
onlY ... wtth Itt woes We ate tired of flgl&gt;l fng ~ttlea agalnat
~ lncreaalng tulllon and deoleled programs. We .are tired otiiHrlng
eK®an that makAI no . .n. . or come from outnght flea
Yet Ollf crlu meet de.af data, 0&lt; to we often thlnlt
We h.-e no reaaon to bell...,e thet stomP!no around the Slate
C-.p~tal u SUNY atudentt dkl t.4onday will ap..,.. any chango We'•e
done II Defore. and •IIlla lt may h.ave won some bettles, theta are
etways new ones around the nut ~
We ere lighting a aysoem that just dMs.n't 01 .. a damn Tn•v .,.,
Trust- who c.n·t be bot'*OCJ welling t o - wllllttne State can
be IO&lt;ced to gt.. bed&lt; to SUNY They just 114... tuition-let the
atudents tau Ufe otot
Th«e .,. taaoeyen Who say public hlgltef educauoro elreedy
gets too mucn
There Ia • Gcwecnot and • Ol•lslon of Budget wno decoded yeers
ago to loop 1118 ~ around SUNYs neck ar&gt;d ....,Y S(&gt;nng pull
1118 kROl • tmt. t
ttr
And there Ia a
ntrat edminlstraaoon lor SUNY In Albeny that
epporently dOuo hght beck. and lloerds ot student who weko
trom their com.s ol apathy and say " ltlat's tho woy It IS··
Well. thel'a not the way II has to be.
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Si•ty angry students !arced thetr way Into Govornor Hugh L
carey's preu conlerence In Albeny Monday becauae IIIey don't
approoe of the way he Is handling tllongs II there wl!le 20 IIIey
migM have be$n tnrown out ol the room, 11 onere were 600 they
might M•e really made him rrsten
,, .. dllturblng that Carey would walk onto a room end ongor•
5111de&lt;lll 'ThiS 11 e preu conference. •11e saod ·t don't pa~
auenhon to thatttherrol ~ Wetl Ill&lt;'~ nu prCMid that tt&gt;e&lt;e
os not much he pays ellention~ 151101 fO&lt;ced on tus taee or ·~
hiS Deller interests
We 10~ tf 118 flu eciUiilfy con.,nced NmMII thai n.. COUld
fut\ouglltt&gt;e SUNY aystem" msteao ol "lae~no ot twtaa on"? Has he
lt.d eo often that he actuf.IIY bel•eYeS what ne says, 0&lt; ooes ne j11st
ttllnk that II he k~pa &lt;IO&lt;ng ot, we might all som~ay uy
evO&lt;Ytnlng's okly?
Wull C.rey -n·ttuat expto•n the lncrea5e$ and tile cuts-no
doclates whe&lt;e they will como lro;,m He IS 11'10 one whO uitlmatoly
decided to take bookt from our tlb~tles and puts dOmed soaoo~m
up In Syracuee. He'a the good Govemo&lt; WhO gives aid I rom SUNY'a
PO(:Io.eta to Plloate acllools.
We m\gl\1 no1 be eo Indignant •f there was any lndlc.llon tnet ell
Stele aectors were an ar fng the economi c problems
IJ&lt;OponiOfletety, or that Albany might take frO&lt;n SU'IY on IIIIo 1 ar&gt;d
tnen g1.. '' a brei~ In t1182
Granted SUNV '"" not cut as se•erely tills year es 11 was last
year bolt the atunea are atiH slgnllocant And tile only re.aton the&lt; a
i s considera!My tau fuss &amp;boUt u now ,. thai one SUNY ltu51MS
sol wed the precl~c.ment by Dlactng tne burden on stud«lls Bet ore
tile te~. edmlntatratO&lt;S students and staff go1 all lored 11p
they YOted to hike tuition. So whole everyone siiMn tll8or heaaa
and says thet's too bad. only ooe group-pernaps the least
onne.enuy I)O'Iwerlul-os left hotdong their PICkel stgns
They elf neeo to be told they are wrong. Tne TNtteet need to
realfte tnat tney d td act prematurely In ntk•ng oumon. the Stlte
needs to k110w thet atudenl5 cannot bell out public education
milCh more otten: and the Govorno• nl!eds to understand that allot
SUNY will not talco hla taslllngs without stnktng back
The next tlmo e bllsle•ves 101 Albany, get on It The only way a
bailie IS loll before It beg•ns. Is II nobodt goes to fig~ I Oon'l 1~1
AIO.ny na•e anytnlng that easily

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t&gt;Nt hQ60I a C*1a l'ft ~t ol Qre(W,. and tNt

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Ht&gt;W YOt~«tt5 and~_. spte..,.. hewn a.--c.""Qan I"CC
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Vlhon! cottege: 54u&lt;H:NI w f')O nwf'W ,..,. • h._.,.
Ou,..,_g ltltt m i )(Jftly ol lht liC~ yvlt ~ ur• ""'fll
120(; flf $..-;t)()

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t~lr wee&amp;ling 601'15 100 di~Qh\ ttfl w h() COf\IUk tht!
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conc.ept · bofrowlng'' lfom ·taluno Ot,~Highl
f'\Any ol you w tll ac.luaur pay 1t~«m bat'k'?

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on I bfeMt C'rwt'lbOf I ONCft')'CMI'H Clef~)' tl yov QM 8
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2- Don."J tafk •o the ovr
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certain waste o1 "'~ patt, 001.. , .. ~ 1 go to
bOra Oo!t'1 vo lo O.aneyiAMI Oo!t'l reno a car Yout-.
bet 1-S to~'' • NH QA1t0tt ot )'0\lt reWOJmr tl)tertl •no
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QOftnl be lnest.O fOI &amp;ameln~ng ()pun COf\ll lnet

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Cl\aoge llals 0on·1 l. . we yCM.If hOtel 10011\ «*' 11 )'OU
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oe.,;h The Dayo,.,. ano Fort lauclerdol&lt;l POIIoe
dttpatll!1l'llll _..,supplement one US -nomy outt
trOtll tinea durlng 1/le Mltt two rnottln• Jull u y rou•

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Don't e•pectto boffow an'(•ll"- Oon'l •).J)ICt the ~n
10 be 0111 wile" 1011 Qel up Oo!t'l upec11o oome bael&lt;

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a lhtl Ronald Raaoon
cai*J fOf t reduct~ ol moMt me61 •••IIAbtt to
student• through 11uden1 toana T'nta ,.,....,11 en

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lht 0011 ol IIV•I10 aky r - o . loant tre harder to gar
and Go&lt;! - I l l il not att) IOf I OIUOiftiiO gal I joe&gt;
on SvHalo Whitt c:an you Qtl """'"Y 10 pay tor your

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to M•P 00,· ml'•n.o • ltNII ~~~~~100 •n IM 'orrn ot
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Parr1C&gt;IJ au ..

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115elf-ctNie an "npo¥..-tiMd Cdi.mn..,,C) and ,,U can

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nubltr( IO ltg!ll IO a -OfY a-.at Halg h&amp;l
m-eo ,,. csomono t~ Tnlt rwna lilt.,.,.,,.
nordft of commun•stl are thrNI...,•"9 ,,_ O.moaa~c.
ceAini-&amp; QO~I .,. Ef S.t..-.oor ~ AOm•n~arretiO'f
l\as ennounced 11\AI EJ S.r¥ector ..,n be the test ol a
new""*'~ ruot\te In tM UNtO • A wlf1\IIOUI war 1n EJ
Sa.t¥edor rooont to • rietOttOUa concWa*On .wtlt requ11a
•mmense amoun11 ot cannon foooer Tttt tomtl~
MUIIU"t$ •n TM Sp«rrum1 1 ad ,,. confident
tnW){ved rn a ltnflter con gam. Every IH'tQit us

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becotn,fl fair game In uch•noe for 1 few dotll" the
genttoua Unela Sam Will auow you tf'le OQoportvnhy Jo
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p/tiiOJOP/ty. thflt lf'e ISO/ OMttntly oUMSIW to mlrt'l
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moOernwartart TMco.tl'lh-O"'•no.ed bOtf\•1\ootla,...
you as 10

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1am wo.llnQ a11"1' t•me 10 erpreu mr concem O'f'lt
the Mw room aaa..gnmtnt ay1tem *ntcf'l Unf_..,..tr
Houolno
1&gt;0 enaetono tO&lt; tnt 11111olll- , . .,
UnOtlll!lo new '-•ino pollcy anatuelt&lt;lll iniO&lt;Hiod
tn obeal••l10 '-•lno .........,Pin ntXI yaar ,... Ire
e&gt;locecl ., a Iemery .....,. a ot&lt;taon pe,_,lage well Ire
- OII&gt;III'WliJ out r.oon lhe '-oino e&gt;rOOfVII Thit - don no1 lnct\tCM tnccwrune tr•ll\tnen • no . ,.
on-campca IIOuolncl II Ia only all.. lhil
fNlaJ eut lhll thoe C:O.Migel
be 1~MI a cettam
numoet lc:on.-.bly leU rhln In 1&gt;&lt;tvious Yatttl ol

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o4 C...leQt 8 tnow
- n u ~ lolounlaln II C&lt;&gt;UegeiiOf lht 1 - yaara I
hlwe 0 1 1 - IIIia Un~ty I c:an- hell&gt; I&gt;UI ....
!hal 1111 Housing 011""' hU miiCit a gta.. tmlf, By
, _ rht pnvottgt ol pr~o&lt;lly """""'11 __.1y
g4- the C...teoa llhat co. lhl 1'10111 to ~ce 111 com
1n 111 own arttlllltY ttl in .rftet
11. "n!rougll tiMI lollory nor only art t i l t - o1 tnt
C...leQt 1n danQtf or tottno lhtlr '-•'no ~&gt;&lt;lwltagoa.t&gt;ul
Ita .-&lt;~lnttort are as M4L In O&lt;dt! lo&lt; tna co41egt 10
ptrlorm etllclenlly,lt ""'" ,... . 110 coordinatOf&amp;ll\lino
Wllhln 1t. W•tnouttlltllBth&amp;nd
ollllt . . and wanlt or tlte 01141tQt · - " · a .-&lt;llnttOf
e...nor luc&gt;otlon ro Ilia "' ht&lt; full pottnlltl, Md tht
COIItQt will ...,IU&amp;IIY IIUHtr btcOUM of lhlL
Tlltte are aome talll ~ aay lhlt thl
College- no uMiul purpoM. and t.,...fl&gt;ft aiiOIIICI
not be gtanlod any epactal l)(lvileQtL LAII ma Inform

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.som-e ot

tM' lhtngS Black Mount•n U f\n

done to beneht bo\h n• membet&amp; and tne Un1Y8fii\Y
Being tfle Cou.ge ol the am •net thNtft. 11 Ns rnant
tt1tola '" rttl - oucl\ u the Bulttlo Ragio&lt;lal
8a1tel. meny poet&amp;. ancs Varb.ti tn.ula- grCM.IPS W'hOU

p t r l - l l a v e - llt1joyod bl'

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and the con'lmuruty 't also prcwtda the chance tcw any
and •• atuOanta.. \heatw ma)ors Of not to beCCltM

actMtrt thelt(IC&amp;I orQd:uelk)n:S s:uet~•• last semescer•
tut_.lul " The - t a p " ancl IN _
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on
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m111y stuoent.s ~ hl:v. no ou.... tor

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11
oroantzaa •ueh at~enta ~$ T G_f.f :s- ~ftiU
e o u -. . picnocs """ out~ 10 1111no people
t_l... tO ,....,..,_
Pr~ tne mo&amp;l ,,.,pottont- oltllt CblltQt ts
tna t ita • place •Mte people With common intetat&amp;
can . . - one enol""- II you'"' active lind partldparo
tn 1.,. ...,... you"""" a, _I_,..,.,.- 10 pon ot
lilt C...ltgt. It'• .-nice leojf/10 to ~ lhll you can

,eturn eecn ,..., and see 10 manr famhu tact&amp; 11'1
lrnponanl tner lhe C...ltQt ·• lose lht privlladgt
o1 m&amp;klno ..
pOUibiL

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It lht hollolno tyalam ....,.ins •• 11 now alondo, ...
a•t In C1&amp;r19or ot loi1&lt;1Q au tllfs-U&gt;e CotltQt. lht
familiar faces. ancllllt teellng. Platoe aet now.

S/ttty/11, '-""-nthOI

/ol- 8 /ot:lt lllocH!tarn It ColltQt

11'0 If' lf¥0$ And 1M only WI)' 10 ~1 adt I Waf 11
to 11\1 tM Qalh tM!j OUf OOhttcal....._,. ate lollettlf"'Q

tOlley Tl&gt;ol patn It -

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"'s tnltlhl~ «aNobeyC~~~neone Yw:the .. •of LN,ungt._
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to tonvnurusm yau u tlilt l\a¥t a fOb llMry t\a¥e
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IO&lt; your lraeclocl&gt; ro _..out tOt"'"IIIIOM ,.no &lt;t,..

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F~ and peace cton•c come

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W&lt;lltan•l-limU-by tlltiCINJISISoiiM
191101

�Farley to stay in State
GOP Chairman battle
by Onld Uttldltld

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Erie County Rqlubbcall Owrman ViC'Ior I'J. Fariey has ..,.,ed
to remain en lh• ..-for OOP State kader. ~ptte steff Oppcbruon
from Brooklyn OOP chief Geora~ l . Oark .
Acx:otdcna to recmc ~atlon, aurent Slat~ Piny leada
Bmlard M Kilbourn •.U be named b) ~ Reapo Adminulrat1011
u an unda-secrctary 111 th~ [)q)anmmt of Health and Human
~ica.

Ac • r-n1 ,.,aina or the 611·pason Eri~ Coumy Republican
E=uliW Committee, farley '"'U fully endorsed for the top p0.c
In addncon, ranklna OOP Stat~ leaders hn~ hl.oted tha1 US
Smator Alfoose 0' Amato fnon tJN, Farky camp-allhouJh h~ "
not "'llllna to publicly wppon ellha candcdtll~. D'Amllto's
cnOuenc~ "'U\d wdl proH to be the d«tdina fector en aa e~trand1
llahJ "'DI&lt;1C, many o~•on beiiC"~
Oark, munv.hil~. has the suppon of 1wo UpscaJ~ OOP kada.
en the Stet~ Lcautatur~ . One or them, Senat~ M~ont} l.cadn
Warren 1\.1. Andason, his ~ponedly dcspll)'ed • stton&amp; intn~c en
runncna fol ao•nnor in 1982.
'I'M ocha. A&gt;Krnbly Mtnoruy Lada James l f.mct). "•I"'
sacd to hi\~ aubernatorcal arnbiuon&gt;, end i&lt; ready to tnttr the
concw should And~rson faJca.
lronirally, Farley .. as a ley m=ber of Andason'saafr. sa-en&amp;
as first Anutant CouMd to IM M~cty Lucier. Ho,.._cr, fark)
rCSIIOed th~ po!l area ••J«t•n&amp; Andason's requnt to pull ouc or
the Stat~ Chacrman rcacr
Andason's request "'" uportcellt based on Farley's clo~ Ill:\
"lth
pcKmtial aubanatorill canchdatn en hiS 11om&lt;o count)
SlaJe Cornperotkr Ed•ard Rtpn and Hambtir&amp; Conarcssonaa Jed
Kemp arc
West~ ~ York nau•es bein&amp; mentioned for chc
top Albany post.
Farley leO the And~non camp, not v.entina 10 drop out of the
compctitioll and alJcaedly relllzina that he couldn't ooruin"" co
..ort for lhc Majont) Lnda •hilt supponcna &lt;ttha Kanp or
Rqan.

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A&gt; Ill~ •pcoculauon surrounds hem, Rqan r&lt;"~~WAJ und«tded
nut year or 10 - t r~-d«t1011

--~-----------------------------....1 about "'hetha to run for Govanot

to a S«&lt;nd four-year cam u State Compcrolkr. Officially, Rqan
has deeliM&lt;! to announc~ b.iJ intentions, but' at a recent public
ptberina. aumded by 1M Sp«&lt;n~m. the Bufralo rescdtnt
responded fa"Orably co bdna called "ch~ na1 Go-m&gt;Or of "~
York Stac~."
Kemp, bu ..ty tryina co push hil Kemp-Roth tax-cue bill and
Reapn's economic reeo~y plan throuah Conarm is reponed!)
not interested in th~ OOP pbcmacorial IIOCI\JIWion iD 1982
Accordina 10 Kanp's Outrid Admini.suau•e A&gt;sisuot R~ru
GuJino, the Congressman is "very busy supportcna the Reqan·
Stockman economic plan and at lhcs titM has ~pressed no d...,t .
for th~ OOP nomination for 10' ernor in I 982."
1be slxo~am ~ntati~ has abo hem mmlJooed as a
poss;bl~ opponent to Demo.,nuic lnrumbmt Oaoid Patnck
Moynihen In tbe I 982 bid for a US Senate seat.
'I'M 402-memba OOP Stat~ Corntnluec ,.ill "'n•·ene to dte1 a
~ chairman as soon u IGibouro raiaru has pOst. I'Tncntly,
Oark is runnina u the flvoritc since he alJedaedly has &lt;loser ua co
tb~ Reaaan Adminisuauon than Farley. Also, IIWIY ClOIItend that
chrou11h that rdationship Oark mey be able to eliminate th~
reeently4&lt;:1aued Sl million Stat~ Committee dc'bt.

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tho! Fodonol ~ .,_'!11 should bt !'lid 10 . . porconl on lloc:ell982"' en
.cldoaonol $7 2 t.1oon could go _ _, llw doPtentt bud1JII
Allhough Ra_., has - )1«1 ~ ,.qualld thai • """' bombor bo
bwlt. th&lt;tre oro oh!ady dotaJ. on o &lt;otl end _ . . , dfttun lriCldlbg - ol
~~ P.nniQon DtteJs v.+Jith - - m • nononel pubic.._ stkllhc"""'
1116nnord bomber~~ bt.., ~-altho 8-lbombor -IO'apptd
by Pr&lt;ttld&lt;oru CtrteT-ond might """"1"'&lt;1f•...._,ttollhc 8 lbambottuld
lhe rhOiuuonOI)I """' technology olthe Stotlth 6wtrtft No ....,.. tho
clnogn ... ""' pnce ltg I&gt; ...,. 10 bo In tho bolooM

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NYC AREA
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MANDATORY
INFORMATION MEETING
for those students petitioning
for
STUDENT ASSOCIATION:

Cot.!.. ciJNU «t
Thott """' ~ ~ dw """ bombor dMio ... !he. ooly
c:ompoo-oldw TRIAOcW..... _., "'t.&lt;hcorobolwn&lt;Md -oooht
~IO ....... oaoniOnuciNo- 1'-CJIII:I-. . Iho
c:nocllbollly ol • ~..
U..tord
S..O.:.In d w - ol ..... ............_ ...... ScMot u.-..c~ong to ot..logoc tht ........ 10 ......... "'" ......... '-'loot -.ld
10 . , . . tht dogrto ollhttd s..a· .................. -..! bo r&gt;Hdtd ~ dw INMOd- ~ l n l - - . . 1 8olotc
M.Mn ond Sutoro.ono laun&lt;hod &amp;11ft
c&lt;Nid bo roulltcl "'
rtdoro&lt;Md • lht am....--s domtnd
Whtn lht c.wr lldaoio-011011 mad• l h &lt; t - 10 letop tho"'--'
8 I bomber • nwnbor ol valid ob,octJono "'«'~ lodgod Sonce R,_,! ~
m...nod ..."'91&lt; bornbtf - """""' for ...... cl ~....h ttcllMiogy - .. not
ol1ohtl doHetnt &amp;om tho .aopped 81 • _ , . '*'~ P&lt;WJo"Sth.t tht
Rugen Admlnl&lt;lradon would oo t&lt;ltwly tuPI&gt;OII •• ~
Tho Cort"' Admindtration•• mtJOt cr~IC\Sm cllht B I ,_,11&lt;'&lt;1 bomb." .,..
b&amp;wd on CIA ond Ponoagon rfP0&lt;1• oha tht SoYiot Un""' ·, anti ......to
• .,.....,. ..,.. to highly dtwlopod ~hoi tho ~ ·_..."- blo..... out cllht...,
bdO&lt;t tl Ct&gt;uJd got dooe entKlgh 00 M .. tllgll

""""""""lltllpai1MIIIo""'

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Cwtu COITKI
lime• tht c.rt.. doo-. to deploy9'0Uf'd Laund&gt;od .,..._"' w-n
&amp;.""" .... ., .,.,. ., ~ c1 tht 8 r • ..u~rwr.w.y 10 . . . _ . .

s-. - _., ~ Tho ground lour&gt;dwd ...........

President
VIce-President
SASU Delegates
University Council

unllw.
_,.., borrobe, .. ~ clllrong unclootc:Md 10 . . ~ a-lhtaulM ....... llln~lht--ciN oonh , • c-ocl4o~S.......
• ~ *"- tiM)I how nol }Ill d.-.topod rolla 10 cltlonll- tht
"'"'~cr.....
In add"""' 10 lht ground .......nord aw.. ........ ' "- llllkd. s..... oloo
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lht 8-52-lhc.....,..
lir-lounchetl 0\IM
IALCMl
t....nchtd
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dropo do....
below ......
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tht AlCM • coltP"'M cl o!IOCIIYd\l -OIIIISI So.itt u doPttnHS ond II olio
a ,.......,. commlmlnt. thbe _ . . oo bo no Iogb! , _ for 11ot
Rugen AdmlniMratlon Jo spend count'- blliont ol doOtn on • ..,....
cllno&gt;aur
qudo hkoly could ,..._. .,,...., ~· dortiJnatlon
In a limo ""'"" SOCial Pf9"""' ... laltng 10 tht ...~. lor h tokt ol
National dolenw. one would tlotnk tho--~ oould lwod bon• w•to
IPOt'd o bolugu..«d N......,., ~.

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DUE TO VACATION

Mandatory Candidates Meeting
will be held Thursday, March 5
at 5.,... In the Talbert Hall
Senate Chambers
ALL CANDIDATES MUST ATTEND!

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~••rwd their eotn.rnAndt undti
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th• gt00.1ng li&gt;ofohsm ol th&lt;r
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complo.ntd of ·~ """!!
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lha Bosqu. ond """"' d-dot.
which .... lod "' ...._. of •
p!OpOWd coup """""' lhe army ond
Ill llglu-.g )Oumels IOf MWnli
monchs llw mi1itMy hos b..n , _
ln«nMd by tho 1977 ltglllll.otlon of

,_.PETITIONS AVAILABLE •~
for

President
Vice-President
Treasurer
SASU Delegates
University Council
Grads

I'

a Undergrads eligible lor Unlve.-lty CCM.InciO
PetftJona a l aiJOflabfe,
.unting TODAY,
In room 111 Tolbert Half
1

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hold"'9 ,,.

IS t&gt;ow-.
T~ t4olooo ...,.endaod to lo&lt;,.a:
lon:n He hod •.wloft 1\mWd clc&gt;omo
• ollft lor • pleM out of
SJ- ...d "" · · - ol t..lod- of
. . . _ T-o M&lt;*&gt;o hod 1&gt;0
chcAco bu• to ..,.....o., lilt~
.... "'I the ~ buold.ng ho
tranopon«&lt; co lhe towt&gt; of El
P..OO the homo of ... dol
fr...aoco Ftonco whm! ttl&lt; lorrMI
......tndor tool. IllHours bo!ior• tho &gt;lmft1der tho
C .... Guonl ~logan r~ sot110 ol
tlw lloJtll!lf$. 20 an All. 1tncl thor&gt;
many of tho enhslod GcJ..-d&lt;men
bog.&gt;l'l lr&gt;ciMduo!v- , . , . , _
0op.moo - . for

NOTE

PETITIONS MUST BE RETURNED
Thursday, March 5th

All under~raduate
students are eligible for
these positions.

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MIW,g
l o r . . , - In moluoy aid 10 ...._
SJ5 4 million and on · - - t&gt;l tlw numbor ol
mloroty advbots hom tho 21 anad~ rtw• oo I SO
..........._ rho s.l.adomn mlll(o.y, wl*" d th~ 61d. has bftn Widely Cflll&lt;:luod by ooganiUiton• MM
Am.-y lru""""""'al. rh&lt;t Colhollc Orur&lt;h 1n El
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and boll army "'dw-'&lt;! • liwo _.a. •• c¥'&gt;glrom
hu._ 1M Now Yorl r..._
hom .. ~
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fJ $ok.ad&lt;~ mey unly '-' thl bo9&gt;"""8 ol US Centro/
Am"'lcon "'""""'""'"' On fobruooV 17 Amnnl~
lntemodonol •....,.,ned lltot IM rllih'·"""U "'"""""""' ol
~inll GuOI...,olo ,.., d....,.y ~~ foo the
--ion•"' ,._.•,..,. !.000 .-Po OOlCV June 191!1
,.,. Ill £I Solvaclof IM sn-ong Mod . . . _ . . . . .
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'"' ... compll&lt;tly 01&gt;4 -~In """''' oflgord&gt;y " """' W• .,.,...... I ,.,.. tiACh .. the New Anl&gt;ol""'
)IQf's
10 000 polor~taly motw•r..J Cummum.t ()rrpn1r.allon •• • ~""" of f'MintAinlng a
Ioiii""' Foo-me ~ to El ~odd. Rabon WfY ~tM'-tn JYAvt. q\10
Wl!de. re«ndy ~ by !:Joa.,o.y ol lloaro•
Ad..... , ,,...., ad-. .........ly "'~ 10
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- - lolled by ... ~ ... ......... _
l.ilod t1w I.JNio.d ,.._.,.,.
Klr.._tdo - c:ltowro to.
11ft j&lt;JI&gt;bo&lt;At- ulon MUC.WIIo.- 1v&lt; c.-~
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fl Sol\''""" hM bftn ~ WI* """' US ""~ l'ftOdt'IM# . YIOC."''... .. Mar-.~ ....
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lvt _ . . .. Th« Swndop n-. ol
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pur....dbybu~

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c..bo "betng mod4r rn10 on .umple ol rh• new
El Solvado.
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n,.,.. column.. WiiiMn s.tn wv.,.. ""'" 1s flOOd.
. _ _ "fl Solvadcr,. •
con...,. • Botll
s.lirv end ~.....,......,. .!-* l&lt;mlp (R. ~­
whll&lt; reccgn;z.ng and not oondonrne rh&lt;t ~
- . -.......... by '""
bekue ~
oudt I'OPI- .. ~ ... ,.,.,. ol ~ .•

plooo-.-

SUccessful careers
Don't Just Happen
/4J.Ihe lnstrtute for Paralegal Training we have Pfepered
OYer 4,0000041egeQnldUaiM for C~teWSin llw, bu.--a and
flnenoe. After lust t11ree mantl\s ol lnt-l\le trelnlng. we w11
pUioe you In • a1imWtlng and Cllllengong poellion ltlet ollera
~ Wowth and tiJI:I)IInding CllfHf OIIPOf\UnftiiMI. "1 Lege~ Aa!et8l1l you wtll do WOlle tnldaiOn&amp;lly perionnecl by
~and allier~., lew flrml. eotpOOitionl,
banka.~~s and~M~Jranoe~

Furthennora, you ....... ~ credit IOWinM. Mt.ste&lt;
ol Alta llll..egtl S1udlet ~~ MtiOC:h School oiiAw lor all
-...WOlle~ at The tna1Jtute
We . .reglrOidalhe Nllall'e hst and mo.l llrMtig·
laul111111711111or~ tea-l~ lor ... Irma•
. . . . _ -.,.._ lllC. •lllftPOIUtnf • our IICadetnlc
~--.-...-. ...... Tbe ~na~~~u~e.. ~
..W.. .ftnd~Q~I)abinlhedlyol~~ lnot,youwll
be eligible lor • ......,.IUObonreb&gt;d
lyau-• aenlortnhiG'I~IIIndlrlg.ndloaltlng
W h - ' practice~ WIIYIObeQwl~-. 0111-.:t,aw
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r~. at leas! ~2 membm ol C o - hellO CO•
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loalalollon - House btll 1&amp;09-tntrod uted by

R&lt;PtamUollvu Gony StucldJ ID ·Mo I. Robftl Edg.r
(D.•Po l. and s.t.or. MikuWII (1) ·Md I
o
J.enu.y lnforrnMicrn - - D!p bv !hom lO Cenlnll
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""'""'Pt-..'"'to tt'Pf.. n ..

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Tho Ro~~!!oltn Adm•nilh'..JOtl may MW loot b IMI
c.ho...,. to r-.1•• tho Sol11adon•n rvnRod ~ bv
on ~ 26 an orr., ro """" talks bv 8
S.hi.do&lt;s l•ltJM oWO&gt;Aion M«Oflwh;t. tho leht&gt;l
, . _ _ Sancll'\llla JlO'fm"*'' It ,_,.~ng
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of powoble ~,...j Slot..
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rlwy 8f1 beoer

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Alboutt Sutlt, lkf.... lht &amp;lb 4.1·)9 I nclo)
Coa..il 8&amp;8 H\l&amp;ba obwnftl dt-at hit 1nm • .b ..ft04
rftd.Dp.. [Of tht Jl:mt aplat.maa. u y.: C: JU'Ol d.d ftO(
pia) &amp;11P~ ncar ow pocenual •• The &amp;Ill tur»&lt;d
the baJI ~I" tunes in lhf- f... V'\f'n rrunUla Of pla) 0
tran..aau"c inlo a Orca Dant mat~td that UB could
~ .,... Tb&lt; Bulb IIKI oo&lt; 1&lt;1 blo.. n 0111 tho&lt;oah. a•

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Huabt! t&gt; qUICk to point Out • .._,~ wtrr Alft tft the
t..llaamc um~ the ...0 " Thouah Ull'• ll po&gt;tnt
hllftotll "-'ti• ~to-., thtyt~~trron1) do•n 21· I'
It
And "Ailh U blllt A) ICrt mlputt\ ~dl In the
pmt, rhe Bulb
oal) 33 2'1. Th&lt; tou•n..,..,t'•
Moll Valuabl&lt; Pia~. John Dl«' ti!Nn fa 6'7"
1raMfct rrom Colpat) -.mt to -.or" on tl'tt Uu1h thtn
httUnJ on lhl« arai,tlt O«""."WOnl. -.~ U8'\ hopa of
oll•~.t~t~na "' •h&lt; tot&gt;m&lt;)' ~&gt;&lt;sa.n ro roo~.
Tho\.l&amp;h the BuU1 C'Oam ~~~ ''di.t.lppotnt('d" en h"
ttam'• pbry-""''"'Cially out btl mrn"-h&lt; &lt;&gt;prc-w

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orumr'm for naa Jea:IOtl. noc•naahaJ tht- \tfcran Dane
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ltuJI&gt;&lt;&gt; ...., Jonco' pbry ...,,... Albafty ""'poor on6
he "U1 h..d I Ot\C·pmt t.U\I)Cn\Wift to te"'t \let'M)M'\&amp;
hnm an IOCidntl tMIK't tft th&lt; ,....,
JOOC'\&gt; •I' (\ftC'
e11ht J'b)C'n IA\ol'cd 1ft I C'U:ff("lt

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\.ulauon dwtna a road tnp t'atl)' rn rht teaiOI'I An
bt: W"r'\ed It

'tt!CT'( &amp;.J~ OM .. Im('" IUIOpnbtMi CIO

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llmC'\ donn,rh&lt; .....,.I Hush •., \Otlllldl lh&lt;

t\naunJ ""~'tc.Jin' tukJ "~ppcd hu m1nd'" up unuJ

th~ •«Lmd

lofn P4t~Wwh., ho•C'\tt, •I'Olbtr pl.l)"'ft' •"'he •-as
rwumt~ • \.U'p.m~on fOf hi\ pank'ts*IOit U. the
curl.,. .Y!&gt;dal. 1'1•1«1 •• t-olh pma, dudtnt Hllshn'
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UB NIJK'd tbt 01cnll rm)t&lt;l 10 IllS on -I..OrN ""'"''""" all ...,_,.,, "'«1'1 for btt '"
Saturday, donunollns lht lluJrolo Slalt Btqm m Utr110\C'f' apma Albany, A-."f«'• V MIYitl loho'tlil't'd ~
"'hat manr fell ClCIUid u... btm - - . , 1he fau'l) , ........ .,......,....._
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tlw ""' l oe.... or"" " lft ...0
) ""'~ Bufrolo ...... rldbll&lt;d ••~&lt; ~-2 _,...._. - · MJ t!&gt;&lt; I&lt;IU!ft \0 health Of JlO'll4 -~~ l.t'lll
t&lt;mrlh, on6 eadtllall o~tr.,....t .- othrr oe th&lt;W ...,_ ....,.,......... bt ..
coon. thr Pot..,.. Alt • a&gt; a finlltibllrl&lt;aJound r01 bt - " " • fa•.. or Mt:\hllon anclt:ororo ~
t 1\1~ ••rubba IIUI&amp;dlt·'
Huah&lt;i Oc.&gt;td a , _ , bt ,.,.. &amp;..U•
A',.., tbt cue lh&lt; la&gt;lt.- th&lt; lklll• ...0 Bonaol' tl&gt;ol h&lt; ...0 J - . and~ ...,. baodood ~or
- t• hao IJB ..,.. a1 Oafq,
·~ llw olin&lt; "atilu.k ltbt*' t~ JM~C""" tht ,.., .•• tk cf&gt;d
Ley tn '"10f) ., WC' JWil " Utftf I~ • 1n • b -onr """'" · ...,...,n, tba I&gt;&lt; "dola't tluftl. tllal eo't.od)'
thaa th&lt;) did," - . 1
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n. .... ..,. .. Tht C'Oidl cqa,""' t11a UB
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lbJ&gt; l&lt;fl a rnonsk
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rtbo&lt;mlltn&amp; dlort&gt;, an6 alm&lt;MI total!) nnnnwlltd
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Uunc (Aib.y), Dod- f- ). • - Eel
t Por-), . _.. Oc:nd . _ _ (Por&gt;tlam)
t\1 blrl) ~ •t d.·frl(ell Por..t.,. on Sarwdoty 10
•••n-Ih&lt; W "' Al t•l&lt;. ~~v "' oo&lt;n- UB ••
- tht only ltaN 1&gt;01- b) d t - thn ....tend
lktfral Slor&lt; lollc:f&lt; • • """""' 11on•oc enter T&lt;n)
!Wtdl •ho, """'d"'l to.,. llftCOnrtm&gt;&lt;d ...,_., did
IIDI MAlt the tnp fOf ''pcnoad rca.tiOr'""

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field stands

for a reconstruction
Tb&lt; ~ • Rocart Add 11'-1 ranalb' bt tom clowwr ao6 td&gt;uill
.. pieD$ for tlw_,__ ortbt6ca~- oidc ........... ""
btiola cooosl&lt;laed a1oo1a ...0. a Pfl&gt;PI*Id_.._ from 6,000 to 1,000

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Tht pn&gt;jca will bt swt&lt;tl with $7S,OOO IIIIOC81Cd by W

Suut

e- n•«. but t1w _ , - b&lt; ._.p. ua "'"
Pbutoioa John Nal eoplaliiC!II " Wt lloG't
tldok $7S,OOI os - "· IIIU&lt;fil W&lt;'U n«6 al&gt;oul SlO.OOI 11101e. "
. . - &gt;'lsitell Albouty Moeclay to ..,. "hcth&lt;r ad&lt;litioRal flllllh ...n
....lable.
Tht aaual .,. , or consuuctlon ...0 tbt lnit.i~ or.- llidclutl
fOf tlw ............ 001 btm clcdclcd. Tilt Clii&lt;Ot or tbt ........__
will depaod upoa tilt ronal IIIJIOIIDl or_,. th&lt; Sial~ ,.;u provide.
l k p or tbt proJ«t il 1o rebtrild w &lt;a~tcr and . *Ciotu of tilt saanlls ...o I'C:IDCI'e w -u.cm
Tlw
. _....,.o ,..... Jld&lt; ..111 hnc bltacbtr llyk oatiq. Rtbuildilla
suppcn .,...,.. ...0 n:CIIa&lt;lna old planb wiJI be w .,..jor tuk or.projca.
Wbto ccmpkt&lt;, w ,..., lltk •W anphtr&lt; from 6.001 to
a.OQO prop~&lt;. n..t. combinecl with the -~~~~ - l t y or tht call
side would mean that Rotary Fld&lt;l coul&lt;l bold 16,000 people.
Appopnaioft
Pn:si6au. roc Focilitito

-•hem
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Slade finishes 2 nd in Nationals
Scoct $lla6t wat&amp; 10 ._ Naioaal ColiqJar&lt; Alhktic
As&gt;ociorioa Oi....... Ill cllaoopiooJI\iPJ • .lobi canol
Univcnily on....- 167 pounder. ARcr bettlil'c his
....y vp w lo6dor or 21 ...-.alc:n, Slotlt rutished rh&lt;
&lt;OIDP&lt;litiao ........,..up ia bis daa to cllaoopion Woody
v...o.n~a or Broetpon Slate.
'Sioll&lt;, wbo tq&gt;att I~ 8rin Mod&lt; of T m11011
Slott ond num~ rove 5ftdc:d Lowdl Oovi&lt; or
Piallnillt Colleto&lt; in w ....,;,rlllAh, wu th&lt; •!«per or
lbc: touru11111C21t.
In two pt&lt;lious ._,..,.,.. In the natiqllaiJ. Slolle
ll&lt;'&lt;r 11WU11&lt;11to pa&gt;s tlw opmioa roond, Ho....., ,In
th&lt; r~n~ rOI.IOII ~ plnntd Mod at 7,.,.
In Sialic's oea '""' nwchrf hr oUSIC!II Alma
CoUe&amp;&lt;''SNtal Twoml, 16-8, .-. Slour Collcs&lt;'s Mike:
Hov.·ard by an 11 ·1 d&lt;d&lt;ion.

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'" lh&lt;Cicmanll, ONocWsic:- 1)8..pou.oder Dan Rosa
"" pinnecl in hf&gt; r~n~ molch b) Sr . U"T&lt;O&lt;X
Unhmity's Barry HIU.
John Luc:as. diminll&lt;ll tn thr Initial rou!&gt;d of tlw
l l().powO ciau by Jot Ot.vl111, 11·2, llettlod boc~ IR
1M second round of CCK~soladoa •r~thn&amp; onl) 10 aru.t
hi• rJtlrd oont&lt;" .

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A..oc .. uoo or lnctroollt&amp;ill&lt;
Alhlntn for Womtn (AlA II. I

8o• hna Chamruon,h•p• has
~a ubu lor lhr: I. 8 lta).oh.
fht au rra1o ~tal&lt;n ha« now

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rm umn "' bun hdd. l.aq frrday

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as dotc'ly
tont~td at tht oc
thru the
UB "omnt td&amp;rd ~ "'at Bulfolo
,,.,. Collqt b) a n~&lt;r&lt; 26 pjm.

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ad,antaac and the Ro)Olb '11-trr '-O.•pmt M't for eM Royab ••th

hMt.:«f to (lUll OUI I he pmt ID lhtt
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~~or the toutnammc •ath a 924 bo"lm&amp; ""'""' fl'an~ Colxlro
pu~faU
\Old. ''Sht'• bun th&lt; htJII bo"ln
Jorl te Mcl.auJ)&gt;Im bad lhc hiP ror .. ch&lt; .,... r... toumamcnl\ •

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had th&lt; "'-" ' " - ...
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or II OS Pam Otto&amp;
fonnhc:d
h lln2
M&lt;l&amp;a Wocllw6 of Buffalo
'lcat&lt; bad lhr: boch or thc:

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break 3 marks
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and do\ In&amp; ttam compl&lt;trd tilt lllrc&gt;t
clay Scat&lt; dlam~pa • Gmaeo Scan a leer tnltf\1 thr« ......,,
r«ord&gt; alool Mtll q...rir)'ina 11tar 200 m&lt;tn rr« rd&amp;r , • ..., fO&lt; the
N•ionab.
The &lt;l"'"tl· KlJII 8udxi&amp;. Amt ........,., K•r s.n-.on and Kcllll
u..bcrly ett1 th&lt; ~- tilllt •llil a I AS IT ..... . Ia - · - co
oh&lt; 200,1hcy r......... tb&lt; «X)m&lt;!ft' fr&lt;&lt;rdoy • JJI 7
"''"' lh&lt; ....... plar:..:ltllirtl t• ... - · · ...... lhaJ ~ ol
~ tM S&amp;MIIII "'tn • )eOPII'd} •hrft aM 1nm•a t•o•~

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could u&gt;&lt; rU&gt;Dbtd .. th&lt; ~•!tout

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Sunoo-. wbo qulllirt&lt;d r~ 1M N•oonak In th&lt; 200 bvun1ly,

rwst

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pia« •&gt;~II a 111M Ol L 19 7 'itt&lt; abo woo
lhe ponoSIIIOI 16SO frt&lt; (19:•2.61. and ,... ~'OIId in lh&lt; 4001'4
ts:cn 21
I r&lt;t •t~k 'P"'"'Ifso Brlliott. llnl\btd '&lt;'&lt;'011&lt;1 In Ihe 100 anu 200
frn: W!lh lome&gt; or 56.2 and 2:lJ2.4
1!11\\0n oltiO plartd
folth on lh&lt; SO rrtt 126.21.
In otb., oompnclon. the mrdk'r lt'la7 team or Aoo WO&lt;Ie1',
SU..h&lt;u, Rot Bt&lt;~ly and HeW! Cimnn pla.u lllb on the 200 (1:061
and tlah •• thc: 400 (•:•s.6)

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                    <text>2 March 1981
VOl. 31, No 65 SUN Y al Buffalo

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Yom Kippur. • Monday dar&lt;. (.-.uee
m&lt;~~~b&lt;r Jam.. llllckhWfl nottd that "lhtr&lt; art not """"~~&gt; Manda"" 1o
_,,na: r... . bolidoy. Ovcnll. -.t&lt;h.... - - ... •O&lt;dd ........._
6eel • tth rdt,atuUJ ~ ..._rk-"t' tMrt • rr w m"M)' of tkm. ..
wvck...., '*Ornn that ~T\o•IOit t•f •tw Holy
"'.-cl
•N«fa-e ..,.._ rcqu,n:d COWlCS, ~' "' tbt liC'IIaiC.ft., ll:a1Jwwt.l
&lt;&lt;POn&lt;dthll " Shu .... rt"quirft I hal )'OU olio• . .. 10 ........ " " (tbe
_ . . . , . , 0) ht .....
S.oodml txliD-1« pcnoa Corddl St:hochl&lt;r ....... " II •&lt;re 10
• boltdoy, ... .. _ . · - . . .. Tilt StiMinoo ..._
~·
._.......,~ "»...,. orthrtc peopk 10 ,..,. • . . , _ , . - - . , .
Ill&lt; comaaod I oil dales. He ~ tllll " •c'rc ..,.,..,. &lt;)G 10

�..

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v. I l l &lt; - . . . . . .,.u••

....

- " ' - _.._ ,_ • SUNY
ICIIoools direclly r.- c~&gt;&lt;

l

I

.,_.,
.......-.:-nw""'be,_..
".,._
'"" .....IO
.............
orne.

i

ltr• for a.h
CIOIIlf\amoe."
M VB tit&lt;

doe dllrf ~
ID the ,......._ fO&lt; aad

!

,.tar

rc:•'r•

SA S"cnatc
• budtlo&lt; t&gt;lldl b
'".cwcd b1 Auodatc Vltc
l'taidcat foe Su&gt;d&lt;ltl AfftUra
JA=.&lt;uj. l..omU:ftti'l
._..abillly " to ......... """ die
,_ arc opcnt ocoordm&amp; to SUNY

I

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I

.-.-.

.........
-..._..,...-be
~

to t hole:, th&lt;rt arc

lim&lt;l«&lt;
.., __.., f-. L«tautll

..._.....

DOled- .,... lila ... ~··
a&lt;1 rejected

of VI'• ..__.,

A-~...._.

-IM-YoctP.... . _ _
a-.rc~· 0toep CNYPiaO)'o
s,t1N 1910 allout- • llido

t.'

~I

aoppcd ~ OL
Tile Aaodal&lt; VIO&lt; PrOIIdtot
&lt;mbuaoccl NYPiliG'o W.OOihocl
a -cr.!ooa baulc caa,..d
bel....., SA aoc1 t11c lobbl'ina ara1111
befa&lt;c a eootniCl- ..,aoc1 Oft,
/U for dls&amp;n'bution or tht (uncle,
\bc rqulatioAJ c:all ror lhr audcnt

=. • ff •
GLS studaes e ect1veness ~.briO~:..!'::
of student fee processes

aDd 4osbuninc ...... " AI UB IIIII

-::a:"'~·.'O:;..-.....
aaut , SUNY

,.,.,,....,.....,,__.,... ,.......,....

Avantini resigns GtS post
o,_ L&lt;:PI s.r.Caraliooc A. . . . hll , _ . ,
-loe.
f. .......... Squft/AaMno Dlrilloe
0Vect01 fr1lnk OU:tuud.
Otlna ...,.,_...
,.......... to. tltC' ....,..c-.
decided -cit fO&lt; OUIJiiX
CloiDnid
Dtm:l~

rfT«UVc Matcll

Ills

10

.ac~ r-.e~o~

AVIIIIJnllw

tfiiPioym&lt;Ot,

10

lOki. ~ Avantini .. AII&amp;IIIDI DittaOf Ol&lt;r)l fnlllitt.
CIHnnki ~.. that tbr Slondlld ICard! r.. I .... dircaor .. O&lt;IId
not
nua&gt;ll)' ,;,.... llllrMcw&gt; for MXI .._...,., dU"CCIOrl brtln

be

In Marclt
A...,tinl'• prcdcca&gt;or, J..,io Bookey rcoicncd In Scptanbcr dt&gt;t
10 comm...,tc:auon problem1 b&lt;lwcca CIIIMKJ """ Bookey, 11..
Clunn!C'I dalkd thlllhcr&lt; ..... any pb-.1 dtffUCMft bel ....... br
oncl A..,.JN _ . , could Ita"' led to tht ,...,.,_

Bloalta~~uoo
F~y

cit...... fralltrQIIIII I

ho•~ •tr .

Stadcat

Stptc•llcr. Auhtllt V tcc
I'Ktldal&amp; lor AoWlllry Elltcrpnoa
ucl Stordaot t-11
5aJdcr told ,.,., ~/liM . . . . .

boc:C'.. " we make-.. and ICf
.........., Ia " ' - . . _.....,
...... ..,ncoill~ill .··
Fuwocial Y"o&lt;c Praidcat Phil
A-"&lt;r OIPCCI or t11c GLS
Duah• . He called FSA ......,. rcloct&gt; to tbr probiCIII Mdl
~ '"thcodeallil-" ~ c1&gt;&lt; 111 SA corrcn
"Jt 'a mar:b diQpor 10 ....,n tllrouab Student Accontl.
llltolllh s..t&gt;-Boanl." SA T - . r Acoordtaa to H1)'11&lt;n, "'Tll&lt;K's a
AIID Natltm countcrcd, ll«auac tlmc ddar or,.. Ill tuhiOO ,....,.,.
Sub-Botord 11 • di"dion or SA. II rccci•ed." bcfOfc tbr ollocased
Nathan tcrmcd UB' s 1y11cm --IK'IIIIIlybc.spetll.
.. Infinitely beucr' '
than
Black noted lhll tbr time dday is
Blnahamloo '• m«bod and Sub- a dtOnllc problem for his
8oard Eucutl.c DircciO&lt; Dcftllil Ofpnlutloft. "Studcftt A - t Is
Iliaci&lt; .w..l. "Then - I ""-"" -pldcly 0111 or our control,"
worst J)"lttnas.''
llld.
- · · 011
tlaat
Bloc\ IO
" In aums of Jtddcou. •• como
Sub-Board
a 0&amp;&gt;6radi&lt;
l.Grau&lt;ttl Aid U8'1 I)'IICIII "illhc a:brdulc baaed t11c atltllbcr of
bel tlley'rc l•ndalul loitte 10 pegs* wlto P'l1 tvJiioe .ad fees oa
l'l· •• llladt aplaiiiOd IIIII coanit:u
'10\tb thc aclmuliArauoo occar
or mc problaza could,
Auociatloa (FSA)

~~o~'•ISA)

·-

s -.

k

aUt_.iaU:d •n.t

billon&amp; 1 ) - - will •"""""
to ,
P'IY
wltltin • _
.. • - and lea
lhc

an. ._....

Ill~

Fotlon 10 - - t11c
wll ralllt in I U0 flOC. • II
tbo&lt;lld 1\nc 1 .cry poold-. cflm"
oo J&lt;llina thc money "' fut«,
Snyder opiMcl.
Blad: Aid hc 11 happy ..,.h tbr
~ch . ''Our hop&lt; aad tbrlr bop&lt;"
IIIII \be l'lnaoclal pmalty ..ill be aa
~... r., all6a!U to P'IY th&lt;ir
llllls .. tlone, ... addcd.
H.,... ad1111Ucd thll GLS doa
pat bow ..,...nc.Jiy tbr
tft"'icc

......

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Preparing lawsuit

Sexual harassment case continues
Dcparuo&lt;r~r Cltairmaa ~obett
Oeoco of pct&gt;aldma Iter lor l1lma
thc orialrtal eomplaint.

In a ScptaDbrc llltcr from Ococo
10 ~."Dr. Sloes- Dr
Oeoco IIIII I - * ! ICf • aood Job
I'"M"'eed•ioa.'' &lt;lclk1 ...W. ' 'lt
I decided 1101 to CO.. blldt 10 U8
IDd loot f« _.., job.''
teo-, aftor 1101 rocdvltoa •

,.,...willl•~•,....

·
Odley's orialDal characa acm
from srverll "unprofciJiona l
I'CIIUII'u" wblch Sloes 1t1ac1c to
Gcilyallcuhclui4....,ncdabouta
........- ancr brr Mardi 1910 hJrlna.

''Hewutt.d metoc:omeowrto'hb

bo-,'' Odley recalled, acicNia
IIIII S1ou' oltcr abo llldu4cd tC'IDil

"'-'aacl ''to

10......,..

* .... ...,....,lllf......S
- .....,._,
tbr

poolclutillme-."

Goley WM

Decrebcr

. . _ y llllld -

. ..........,. dmicd

IIIII
ncd.cd M y
v.u-sil1 · - . bul
~• - ~ • W
worked ill • Ut&lt; Oral llolou
~

-.-...s.

0..0 told 77W ~ ..
lloat

Sloll

llad

-tllla M )'
IClalll " " " - toWWtb Goley.

"Notlriq lit&lt; tkil 1t.u ncr
11_.t hclore," t1tc . , . . , . _

...... Mid.

r..- .....,_ "-

"' • .._..., - - . - - Ocaco aad 81!0C
a-leo .._,.,

Odtcr
abo 1toa1 .Aibjecrcd 10 11&lt;111111
fro. Slou aocordittll to
by Gdley and • .....,. ...... wiiMd 10

...,._.ft
0..0 JIRIIIOIIII . . . . . . .
OdloJ a
me
offer......,.,......,_,"""'"*'
*
wil l
stou,

0~ !be . . . . . , .........,...

job. Gilley

did -

ill his

-

._. ,.ar.,+IJ

o.m Cllllld -

raaaiJI IDOtl)'mOUI, Ho .. lvc..
ocbrr Oral llioloiY ~

-Mid cmplorec• ha.c dccllad 10
"a job
110 co•man oa tM h~cat

cll\ial"

........

. ........ for_

,....--STIPENDED POSfriON-~

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SENATE MEETING

Wecl.llarcll 4th at 4 pm
HAAS LOUNGE ,

�Adelphi campus
protests
g

AI Oorclal Oly, &amp;.., lllaad'o A.dotploi u - y ,
Voim&amp;OM'o 0., · - -sa a doOIII ()( "'*"7, ..... · n.."-&lt;a, all,........, tdood.&lt;d
bJ U..IIY\OIOf
of Edward
&lt;*lylllol
Solur&lt;lq
- - . bJ • N - Cov.nty ~orr....
F~Aop ......
&lt;~-.~
p.m..... rono..~Qa Monday. • llil•. O&lt;an6 lory tU!IIIIAed Ill&lt;
cimoroJtoncu tllat &lt;:a-' orr.... J. .n McNIIlcy to rn one
raut tho~ Into ~·, llO&lt;Dadl. Today11ucl&lt;nu .,.lll prOlta

~---1""'*·
tloWD•wr.,.. _,

!he jury't

t-

-c111 OP Mc:NIIIty

-a2

)'"'*

ThtlnadcOK bcpa,......-dlllatoaNtw
TU.W-.
audtnl 1lobtn "11Ub bad 011 bit llaod oa • ~~&amp;so .SOO.
afl&lt;r • ~t oriD a~. ~~~~ A)'OIIb hid"""
-\a.,
...s btcamt ~ art.. .,. IDJ....t. "- -""'-'"· ~led bJ orrccn Mtl'llllly

Ilea..,

_,,_."_ ........... lou..-

..,._

''Otlo lludoat • • ill/....., ond _ . . . . _ -c ctlod,"
" - &lt; Edi!Of" of ~ Odp/!IIJII llrtty o..twry. -

~

~ ,,_

0osncs

AIICII'IW)''t

eOII•

.
woootd -

•locoo conlecttd bT T1tt Spttf,.,_, _ . . . , , I~
"Polkc ol•ayo come .....,. on ambulonc&lt; 11 called . ..,.... Qoud loi) cln:oded llw ~1 .... ....,.. • a life
bappcocd OC'IIl 110 OM is ...,.. abcxll. Allqtdly, A)'OIIb thrcat...,na utiMiiOfl and lllat be """-...1 ,__,. b&lt;forc

muood to a&lt;tlnto Ill&lt; llmbulon« or poli« cat and McNulty

Jhooll~~&amp; ~·· nubiJabo&lt;l .......... r &lt;poru
WMn lludtnU l&lt;vntd tid! lbcrt ,.., ..., ~......
1)1111.
£)'&lt;Wilnena (a""""""'atd1 :!0 peoplr had JUJ1 come out Onnt&gt;ty ttpo(ltd that lh&lt;) ...n
or tht Adelphi ltalbll.dlar) told th&lt; ,..,.., 1wl
thll 10m&lt; are_,. Oftlr1" lila. Jhe added, " I ...,, lli!Dk &amp;hal
McNulty ,... bliotiq AyoUb •llh a blkk Ja&lt;L H.,._ . , tit... will I'&lt; aor •iolmot " A fOOl- r.,. lbe ~
_,.ct.o, to O....UC,. A)'OIIb _......, no onjvn&lt;l (ron. tbe
Polu acldtd ,..., tilt Dqoan- ... -

....... tiT""""' ..;o,

·-ioftoi""" -·-

n.,..,

eov..,

.........

"Ht .,..,.·, , . . . , . , _ _.. '*"''be .... bar-a hit ..-.
lbt lilac~ ......... OciOKJ&lt;t f'qllj&lt;d Slot d.ld potlll - .

r.,. an offt«t to hJt an

UlJOplll"' all) ~r&amp;IOIU OC Ra:l~ .

H""c-«. the • - will prCil. . _,.,..,, . - , -

tbtt -m tlvoup U.. Ganim C'ar Polft Sta-10 -ao

tbe Gn.od ,.., • .,..,_ ..,............. 10 ~
..,,,....,,,"·.,.......... Dcmr.wytoW ,.~,­
mjuml run
.. ~.·rthof'ln&amp;tbOitbcftWIII II&lt;b-ofaoalmutlwt ••
llcao.v A&lt;k!phr IJru•muy doH - loa&gt;c " ' 01011 pobtt
Th&lt; Pfhtn!\1 lludtnll tq&gt;Orttdl) lqan \hou1tn1 01 (cxce 10 pt'OI«l the 1000 U~&lt; aiOd&lt;ftu, O..dal
McNulty, and l onKCa,... uwlto ho-. ytll&lt;d. " I ~oa .. •ouo C11y Polo« ore ro~aoncly alltd 10 cam.,.. AI \18 , Publo&lt;
~IC nurnbn We're JOIII&amp; 10 t&lt;pon thll "
Saltty OfriOCH art «5-iblt for any d .. urbllnas on
Althouch "'dtlphl hu oot hod a ho.,ooy nl '*"P"" and Buffalo Poll«' will- Jho• up ""I&lt;Dtbe) arc
v--.Onnu•:y ....S thot "anl&lt;&gt;nt •ho ~"""' ttu. Kbool r&lt;qunttd 10 dO 10
•ilJ my dtal n'\ \ft'Y otm. Pta apaa.httK'" -- ~k~uJit ~
.. Wf' 4on~l to ro rtw campus unkt.t. ""C''fe
t.aJd
h11 JVn 11 I• bnc tbM occounu of the oaacl&lt;m oonlloa lt&lt;uttiW!t Jaan \I..COOC) ol tlw llurfalo Polu
druuc:a!ly
D&lt;patt.....,l't 16th l'rtool "~ ho&gt;c !hoi .,_ .....,..,
AIX'Ofd"'IIO 11t&lt; "&lt;wl'« t
C'-y Poioa fO&lt;~.&amp;IIIIonlyoftbtyho"C_hl.,.lbty...,, IUMit.tbtt
c!ar&lt;ft that IO&lt;U&lt;ta ,.... ~ \lc"ull&gt; '• blo&lt;l 1110 lhot 'tal u.. 1M "&lt;'rt a las """" ."
ho,.....,. tlto&amp; 11 .... '"-' • ...,.."

, _.. a-,_

c:aJkod:·

r...... - ·

UP may owe thousands i.n taxes
can be tl.t.cd, e«''fdm1 10 Schoun, and thll '-~&amp;uc:ne»

by LQ Maa4d

"ill probably beth&lt; hta1lf11'• main ~au(.
Whot&lt;Tn th&lt; • ...., dollar
S..b lloatd
rrobably dOt&gt; not h•·~ mo.,. oDon&lt;y to pay ot
"Thcrt b no thana&lt; floatiuc oround," l!IKt rntoltd
... lt •• an apcndnUft ""f' M'\ot'l' COOAcaptall'd •• 1'l.K
COJIJ •ill ha-~ to CO&lt;nt lrO&lt;n tbe .....,.a~__..,-.

!ipm""" $11(// ll'htn

r,...,.. "·

lllt N.,. Yo•~ State [lep&amp;rtmtnt of T...,ooo aod
fin.-" prnmcly r&lt;YK•llll Sub 8oard'• I'• rt'CO&lt;II•,
"'"'"""' th• licwonl o.... apPI.o•"""'&lt;lr su.ooo ,.
bad, .... '""" ou Ua,..cnity Pr... (II PI d,.,_ sale&gt;
UJL!w been PI"""""' llnh'tnlly or-ozatlonl aod
&lt;tlllltnts •ith. pnmifll -wa Slntt 1972 ~tthoul
chars•na Altl tn """"'"" thot ~. acsh11ico ...,.
&lt;&gt;OWrtd bJ a~ Y«t. Stat&lt; c.- Ia• •h"'h mablt&gt;
non·rrofll orpnlutioPS to be exempt I tom Ylnta......
UP continued 10 op«atc •ithout chatcl~~t the tO,
&lt;Xp~•latd Sub Board E.ewtivc Dfr.,or DmniJ Blo&lt;k.
Rewlcin&amp; ftom • &lt;Otnplaiot from on un~nown

flUid, Blatt uplamed, _..,. thM lite _ , - W1U
0&lt;1IJIIoiiY 111&lt;cndtd IO&lt; II udall prosr....
In th&lt;' futu~. th&lt; t&gt;ura..n or tbe,.. •ill II&lt; 011 11w
litudftKs •bo ·~I ha•e to Poll "" add•JOnaJ 1
IO&lt; &amp;nl .....,i&lt;c:&gt; from UP, Blatl prtdccltd. UP..,.,,...
th(' t.nlirc Un1vtnt1y tocrlmun•l)' tndudtna l"-O qudrnt
nt"$p;IP&lt;r5-Th• LA• School's Opc11/011 and thr
J......W. Studnlt Un1011'1 An. Some ol ill ptoducu

ptOOII, I he ()q,anmetll of Taauon and Audd 's

Ulducl&lt; pollen,

"'"""t

tt-

'""'""'"loll
,._. bqun to c!dmnil&gt;tlf S..b Boa&lt;d"
liable, and r( SO, (or how modi.
• •11 oould t1111 up "' tilt .....ns." 5a,ldll\.ad \ loR or
UP's -oR 11 lor --prof•
lfOUPf •luclt.
....,..,, 10 \IIKt, Jhovld II&lt; aattpt ftO&lt;ll th&lt; ....
H""c-er, lht ..ort doc&gt;&lt; IO&lt; ondi&gt;id,..l ull&lt;ltacs •111
probobly II&lt; ti.\Cd,
Blaek ... lmated.

tollittc S..b

Board aboo.u S6000.

Flli&lt; c-,.dtl011

Tht taw wates:chal any Of'PJ\izadon that ope.rattj, u
a thop, ttort, rHt.1u.rw.n1, nc. and tJ in '""fair
eo&lt;npcthlol\" "'lh ocbn bu5int$W$, I&gt; rtQulml to
rq!un .,Jilt the D&lt;panma11 oiTaxatlol\ and pay sale&gt;
tU&lt;S, • ~ Yc&gt;&lt;k Stat&lt; llc!*tiiW&lt;rll of Ta.Uiloo &amp;1111
Fin.,_ ...,ploJK told TM ~"""
Sub 8oanl Alt0111&lt;)' Dllnod Sdtow:tl """ "''
orpni.ra""' ril clc1"mitdy ask r.. • l&gt;&lt;arul&amp; aod

hopef..,._ ........

on a mlli\J&amp;IIY

.... .. untl&lt;v. ~oo

-•bit: ._..,,, The

aboat ..1\at kinds or .nivlda

n,..... l'f'OtAIJU, IK~&lt;I •• '""IIIICWU,

but-s card&gt;, and _ . . statiO&lt;Illt) Aboul 7S
p&lt;n:r'lll of chc "')(l done or stucl&lt;an art rowno
"Wt'~ ¥&lt;Tl' OOftll)&lt;tRJ\t •llh OUI- prioca" SAid UP
8usmc» M....... Stacey Kopt . ··~c dO all the
.-:hamc:alslotrt and JOb oo.t tbt rru&gt;tq.'·
Ko&amp;ut doH - .......,.. liJot tht &gt;lks tu ....n bun
bv$&gt;ntol. Tbt r•n arc lo,. enoQ&amp;h10 that tltc 7 percent
ir&gt;&lt;r~Jhould 1101 t»l e11 rtiffermcc.
R&lt;tctntly lhe heuby Student Mscxiation (FSA)oo...
also cited by the Stilt Sales Tu Division for non·
payment or W&lt;s tat o• mtrohandU&lt;. A 1980 aud11
produeed .... llm1u on &gt;ales. matin1 mon iltmJ
t-blt Subw:qu&lt;ntl), fSA ,... cb.,.-d about

S60.000.

orpe_,..

Tbt
plaru to appeal tht )UC!aftnmt
dailnifll th&lt;
q-td ..... 100 hoah Tbt
-~diK .. sold tllrou&amp;lo - . . . ... •lucil
art opcnttd bJ tbe Food Vtod... ScfTi«'lh•-..- or
FSA•

n.w..

,.,· ROOnE'S ..,
i.-Ding~
I o. Wle a.
II " a.w.
wll!l
FREE
_... . ..

..
I
I
II

II

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WTTH tHIS COWOOi

~Sept. SO, '81
VALID ANYl1ME

.... v... ,., ~ 0.....

ROOJI(S
......
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...., __"~!'
"r..'!'f•..,
..-uauu
--r

Clo!O-

B

-

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• ..• -· we -food till :f:OOem
. ............ . .
...0.............

JAZZa r.. te a ._

....,._.,-..&amp;.. ....
w... o..ac-tfl •

3118 BAILEY AV£ 836-890S

�God's power

Healing celebration may
cure that rare disease
.,. s-- laJIIB~:ilelf"·-

Yoa ca bt Malad Y011 ca bt .._ ......... a - o f ,..._ and
dwect-. ,_,.,~fond..,.. tAli&lt; or ~it lllllea. " • ca bl
-*to fed ............ ...,_, ly ......._ • a~tca~o~aa...oc. oftbt
F~ F._ or Ood l'coplt r..-...,-" ol ,.,.,... c a - and
''bl - . 1" \'Ia "tllc ll)iroc of lilt...,... lleooliaa .,._
~ ~ F&amp;Jdt of Ood io
MJ.iotry

a_.._.._ on.'la&gt;ina or ....

IOIIdtr lilt OotiiDilc orellr .wdl .................. ....

w~~w

lluldl." It ,. hm61d b)'tllhllllilliaat.al ,,_T-ow,.... rormtd

u ,.ana,o. boil boCIIm&lt; fomoaliml la 197$. MctnbmhlpC'Oftli&gt;u orjOQO

.al•e. fmlliiCially •upponl,.. folio- a.
~is no chalt« (O&lt; Jbt heal... procca, IM I colleQIOD ll tlk&lt;ft 11 tho
btal•nlna or eac11 mct~iaa •o """""' tbt noioulll)'.
,.._btrl or all l1'd I IIlii&amp; OR •ctc.Jaw • ,,. .....,.,.. Jm«,
IIUOtdit1110of lowe.
Ill r...b, /'ooo
r•~ "..,_~.,.__..,_God ...,. m.~~
•t...,.... do

-"·"God&lt;&gt; • God

n .......

-

cOld cdflowerl
Aftcr~tbtt_...ur&lt; ot

,,....ablo&lt;la -

~ Calacria. tbt .u;. or ,.....,. in tbt
w-...hllo.dU..Tolrl•"-' • - - r . .
-.11 t - ~. 111c F"""*Y-Siodcllt A.......ioa
II"SA) '-cl ol Din&lt;:lan aoljooncd tbtw _....
1 ric1oJ btfcn ......,.to half or tbtaopc~"" tbtlm
topic....,.
FSAPtalci&lt;MConlc:IISdlaoeh«t,eono-.Food
Md Vaoofinl Scrvica DitmOJ Doftald Ho*'s
laoiiJoy ,_, oa FVS' opcno~ioas, fda ""'obliled to rfitt boud - b m an elll)lonalloa
thr
poocccdiap.
" Mr. Hooio''- pr-..tllloa ~MY ha•• ........, •
IIVItlllliollo." Schadur told tbt Board, "1M yo;a
~;............. ~.,.. prlnoanly • food a&lt;nlcr
loa.'"
Nolilla IN lac boor, Sdladlur quietly ~cd
t'SA ........... . . lllc pr_.t . . ol tbt

""*"'-""

yr

~·· Sll...,... or lad Ia Amhcra.lnd bt
!k. - • oo od.PWB lilt~
lt_,..lbtiMII.~cr..W tllattbt T_...
o r , . _ I'CJOCiltd PSA'o -er~&lt;Y f~¥ tbt
..,_al • ~ ~ • .,.,...
¥«&lt;,,.. Aalloml IJ pracnUy .....-.... 01hn
Jiles rcw Its -.... loDclfill, &amp;Dd Will ..........U~
FSA If n II d1 bltcrftltd Ia tbt
....,...._., J*UI.
"1M Boonllbo clcdcl&lt;d to lllvati&amp;ote 1n,;q ou
c:um:aa r&lt;alty ..ent, lt&amp;AQt. and ~h ror AftOihn
oo ao poulbly Ua the land IInder_.,.cral oom.,...~c&gt;
In a&lt;btr - ... the Board dc06od to ln,..upt~
lUria&amp; ., ouulck comultUII firm to
~ ~'SA'• - - 10 buy .............
lftaeht.nc for the Cater Tbeatrt, an.d co
buy--- of ,..._. '1Cit:o recorder I,.U. 1\1
lllow f..•• ,__ • tile Palo.

~

u..

w

R.Jw...... f41if&lt;

1&lt; H...,. Od&lt;triiiiOn it " • ~llliool or blr w hcaUfll. 11 '' ••
opponunity to &amp;f•• p&lt;abc &amp;Old tltanks. 10 eritt&gt;t••llwll God h hral~ ~•...
••cd Ministn Elldk Lthncn. She &amp;tid that d.m, the PfOC&lt;:IS. tho
"""lllen "rCI&lt;Ul 011 ln&gt;oL1111 Jho , . . _ o r Gocl'l hcalmt lft an lntm'W:
matll&gt;rr. "

fM . - IDIOUICJ -odoctd tbt ..,., Of lbt a , ~' ..•
Otdcr tWI ,.,~ ...t br,.ncurotd ... ,._,.or&lt;..oo~, ... ,.,.., '"''""" hrlJ&gt;
to hail otbcn " Hr COI'tUaed. •• . . .. W.e a rw~ .,.Iflit\ ad bo,._ a._ a..
.., th.at onlydcu t&gt;kft &lt;Wn,thc ~o,..oftbth...S.-•, rrjon.,.. ....
Wlllbt:L''
On Fctwu.yU,tbtfou""•ioft Ja~~ ~ofGoclbtld a ...lt~~~cdd&gt;ral.,.
.. tbt Unaanan O.ureh 001 Wea f my Strm
Tbtmm•fll udr,.... &amp;mall. ahoai7S pt'OI)Ir, &amp;Old -my Informal. lh&lt;n
.,... piano pla)'ina and &amp;lnal"l-mo&lt;ll~ b) Ill&lt; minl51&lt;n- lnd durlfll•~~&lt;
la)'in&amp; Of tho hand• prOC..., I .. om .. JOI
WI&amp; tO Jbt toflllt'&amp;I'IOII
I our mlnhten perform tbt !'&lt;""""' t i they !itlnd on a IC'IUI&lt;OF\Y riiiCJtl&gt;
1bt ..,.,.,__ Etch PCJ&lt;M appr-"&lt;o • mifti;on. spcah f&lt;M •
_,.,,thao\Und•"ltnl ll!.llu..,..a··~-.-to.tc~. udtk,.luwod•
arr plaml"" tbt - · · btod &amp;Dd lhoaklcr. StMd,. Ia obt m.n ,oh&lt;

up-

hdd minitl&lt;'t - n u IM oil10 thc for...... A f.,. -.an la&lt;J, the
........., .,...,..,. ,. .-pkte, W the nc., - I l l ' - • ..,. ap
"'"'""" .....o 10 . . _
r,_ ,,. h&lt;ttlifll. 1M tbt r&gt;NI'Ir
,..,.odcd lit• Jhe ~ "amolcady ,....lr•l .'' lhcit ,,.,.,
"""".., tbtiT -~udc Sm~ l OU&lt;\""" """ ....... o..haO!jt('d .

"""'Y

A,_m-llo,
E¥er)'One in lhe
proc:u~ .

RECOGNIZED CLUBS
All S.A. recopiJ:ed cluba requestin1 funding
for the 1981-81 achool year MUST pick up
Budget Requeat Packets from the SA Office in
111 Talbert Hall.
.
Completed form• are due

*

Wltilr lbtrt .. · - ...,... ... ol ~.. ~ ..... Foundolas •
u OICIIIIbcn ......, • •rr .ol ....,...., and

clitaJ.'olntr."

FSA discusses Food Service

--r

God ...,.

....

FRIDAY, MARCH
6th by 4 pm
NO EXCEPTIONS
WILL BE
MADE BEYOND
THIS DEADLINE

..,....ton apsJearcd to be fine •• the .... or Ilk:
N&lt;wrlhcku. oor mlMicr bouttd •ben k - o•'tf. " Wo ha'&lt;

had """"' .-,...,.~ous ~·· w. loa~ ......, t~-..• .....,.,, dear.....
cataracu and pes&gt;&lt;d pll ........ Wo "''' ....,. ....,..., menial..,_," Slk:
..,!Nioed !hot .....,.. .._ . . . - " 1110re llwl a &lt;loam or o

btl•-.
........ God ..
th.at.....,.. ••* ....
c-.-

"',..,..... . "1M~-·~
sa.. ad&lt;lod
Halilll
r... ,_ - "
··ohey ..._ 10 bl haled or tbtt Jhtltlod... - 11ca1&lt;n." t&lt;t 1M ·
IDMY of tilt 1*11 &lt; - "'= t.-dYOd 01 lbt bcaloiOa prcn:&gt;&gt;- " Whao
haack ar&lt; la!d oo lbt., (tbt lk'Litbty u,,. dlrm tran...- lo c.ocJ.
ThllCI\'Ue&gt;Cin 110"~ IOilftUh.at tbty alrc:odyloa•~."tbt minoa('( pointed
OUt t

God
-..-k""""-

The Foundauon ~ailh of
i&gt; C&gt;Jremdy dhene ASide rront th&lt;
mirusuy, tltr foundation "'PIIOfli a priton mlllblry, a pta)-.r
fcllo""$hlp. &amp;Old healtna
LchiiCD._, .... o,.. muristry-tbt AAad Miauuy. Sbt pror..... ao
ha"" tbt Jifi or cwuuUAica- ••ll•bt ..,...._
..JI. ,...,... ....... God 10
Lduoco ........... or morcbtatioa ..,...... b&lt;Y wkll tbt -·~ a-.liaa _.. ••WJ~ao I liD 1ft CDPIKI, I
.,_,..,.,., Tbe..,..tdla-....,_illldf_tlo&lt;_., Me. Thcn n
• n.,....,.. •ordl or ....ron."""- sed od....,, I"""
rda) II to tlot - ." lbt prociauoo&lt;d.
Althoo'lh lbt INNII« aanod ......... JOidt ror btndf, ibt found thaa d
.....,..., to •Otk for CKhcn • ...n. Lellnal &lt;alb hrr •UU "Anad
Ustcnina." w h&lt;Y _.I.Jhoi&gt;o are •~led, "Wai\Jill ....., tho,...._ ..
heali~a

allw•--

�Tho.-. . ._..~., ............... _

Etruscan
treasures:
a looter's
paradise

.......

ll.rdl o l - ........................ ---book ollhe locol rod
--lnlhe~wtc6aclhe~-""c..- . .,

..

............

_

. - - . ..... 20 .... -t.oiRaM
a.-_.,.,,.~...s~
~­
Tho - on • ~
hlmOd
... lhe
- dir*lg
-loalolo1s
.....
dltploy.d
,_
Ill*.
'Tho,_
~ N t.. heel IIOUnd a . - hM....,. aloplc ol...,.-.. 10 adw++' ;
boujJhllht o4ljec:ll &amp;om 'locill farm«. who dtlmecl .... the llnle- end
caloci!Dmboroll
loc.ol
boonao ,..,._ . . . found In ....... ollhe , . _ ..... ~ .....,...., , _ _ .... _.as who luiOW lhe ~ ~ n-. -

"'*" ....

1ho . . .

He ,_ benclod ..... )'Oiow . . . . . . , . . , . ..... .,.,._,.. •

Tho--,...............,._..
who-_...,
.... ....,..... .......
..........._.,.. ..
.
.
...............
..... _..... ................... tu.-_ . . .,....._.,.,,. ...

_

....,..._tly ..... 12 ....-,! banda ai!Dmboroll who~ .........

.
Iorge ......... ol boonao a.- .................. end ...... - - . 1
,....._._~.._HcMidlbat.. -~._. ..
could
be .,........lod 10 ............. bcldl . . .
clalon They.
ol
.._ hllo They ......... - . .11!1.--.
..... ,..... . ......
lhe ....
- · _ . ~ ID Mw como &amp;om ontollhoo .....
l"''lln!!IDhMe"'*"'"""wllich
... _ _
_ .

,._'""'-who
_,....of
.........

_...,~

~ tombo . . lhe onl)l uilllng ol &lt;oM!- ...... - ollho
..,.,. - o l 1ho &amp;nllcano. • peoplo who~ Wyeboul 2500 yon be hldd.M
end..._
• Ewntuolly. lhov-- ..._...s 0&lt;11 bv lnvadlrw ' - ' ..... who lltllld In 0nat _, .,ulad l&amp; found, llw IDmboroll IIIII.- ... lhe ID 0 ~ •
...... -..Ill one! up '*-*'II Rome
celed c.- bv 1M . . . . . . . 01 . . . _ . . . , llw ca., .................... ~ . , _
E l l - . but a... .........s c..-.-~- lhe ~
al~

Tho -.

a.-.--

............... _.._,_

�I Scholars deba_te evolution theory
l

br Rldwonl Go. ........., o.r-o..__

Nle:·~~,_

~ewton·o

. ........ollow._of

..con&lt;l

~

' - " tho .w.-. ..... - - 'l'hotolo&lt;e, ...... ptnaplt buldlng
In the ortu1Mft,. of .._.. "'' ol progrou." ccntul lo
l'romrftOftt . . .tvtlollllll "lo
ttt.oo)l, c.onno&lt; be
••olvtlon llelonu?" he ..Ud poootio. P - tiiiOOd ~ ro
rh«torrc..y "1 -*' Soor- ,_ 1M In pMontoioglaol .......,..
• method ' ......_ dMa togO!Ihe
Pto ono ~-··

"""'"!loMry

.-,od

Hwoct-. ...__ end ._. .,..,.,. o1 • "hopolul .....-··
mu• bo oiH 10 bo -od • I'Mr&gt;o theory. In which o ropllle lo\'0 on~

mamcalnod tlw tho ~1a1
method co•ld not prove
....nnlonory tlle6&lt;y""" there - •
mony ~ In tho .....,. r«ord,
Jlld•i11118 the ""9 b~""un
_
...... end - · -· '""
""" , . . _, end reproleo end IWdo
On ll&gt;o od&gt;or hen&lt;! P&lt;IIN toid ...,
wchMologlu dlgo Nw rolutod the 11&lt;6te bOll h•••
~ l ~ "Tho 8l&gt;lo
• a woy ~ lorm ol dMa •
Palnc .,....d Acccr.... lo """·
aconon CJ&lt;1!1!n•od 1n "tho pjonnod
oas ol • oupn human tnotlllg&lt;nu •
~on rho loNil record Imply o ol "l&gt;&lt;ogr.WW
In "'luch
,,. ouprtmo dt••v porrodkolly
a•atod ,.... 'l'fCiti 64 pl&amp;nll •nd
antmaluh., • kiAod off tho old onu
through lloodo or cooo~~rophje•
P.tn• ertutd 1hA1 •ntt tht
divinely .....u.d "big bong" 20 bolfq,
ve- ogo. tho ~",.,...... hoi ~
opandtng , and , occord•011 oo

a•""""•

and • lOrd omega "Whoo ~
Siltnn«ntcovldthertb«loro-1
cruolon ~•'" ho &lt;old 1

BP

~

,_ Ho • .,ed

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Dorwm"t .POll_. "•• IJ'fod~

"""«~~t-•lecl.""""' b y or · or by both' end ortuod
thol ovolvtlon wos tho only
&gt;elcnhhully plouo•blo tho~ry
~ct..- ol h..,...

bo, -~&lt;:horgecf" .-:Ito
He warned •ll"'""
I
c:.t&gt;ak O.uod!
"'"""'.._ ol tho 6tJio .. ...&lt;! .......deed oloUd ""'~ tho
~ by ~ ond Mod
and
all~ tho llobW """'""'' nch aoo~-. ..,.. 'iUch ., GIIOCIOnll
c.onllKr the ,_b«!ng•oo&gt;~ydolf­
uompln of s!lfltboll&lt; v.•Jdom
oaken llttriMy oh- con b«omo for poru ol tho ....,.

I•••••

d.tngfTou&lt; lmpcdunefttl oo ,.._, •

Bmo ~ -

.. t..ng

and.._
.........01 ~·
E"""- • • "-11

"""' •d-...-

IChoolo -

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.,..,......~ . BIIll-­

&lt;-*pro&lt;~~~~ '
• ·c,uhon~th

c.tl

lhtmMiv~'

0(1•nllf&lt;. • f111ll ~. buo lhcy
ondod. although. he l'tt•d thoo on.· """"' contnldiC1 th&lt; llobW • He
noh'd 1he1 the lnitllut• tor
"mw1 dllformtJato - · JCwmce
and Us pracbhOt'ftl .. Hf' notrd th~ c. •••_.., • !&gt;an ()lego-b«oed
h•mpln ol
tu&lt;ll •• "'901'- b«h.nd much ol tho
Copomlal$, BrUftO """ Col~
lo!lal~c-tng lllo
...t.ow _. ...&lt;!tv.-., olftclecl t•ecNI'19 c.f CJ•••aon 1n pubhc
stlf-cmol antHiogmali&lt; and opon

scM!"""

TJte quiCkest way_to get
e1nergency money.

..............

~.

aalj, .,.....;....

...

"'"'"-~._ ~

•upporu the lmpt.c•non,. 1
~- - ' " lor POint'\ doom lhN
IInce tho.,_,. 11 ~'"'J •h•
ft~ needecf for~

-

Cb"''fl.f "'

o!t•• ....

"" .,....,, Blno c:ont~

. - .. ""'. •·c~ow&lt;~ ""'"'"· ••
th.tl the am MI"Vft u the toUro

&lt;-.v lor Ill&lt; on tho .,a- ono

•

Bin: •teln ltlatktct ""

&lt;.,.,_ Olltw Bllllr. Ullng .,...
lht hoc:* " nol • \l.z.d """"'

-

....s ...... locl-

rd"""!' ol but the .kodoo-O.W

~ rcAri'Mins
...... """ "'
-God
as ttw.... cru.t
tho .,.....,.., I nul tho b.- lor=
file " h&lt; ..........

t'--...d"'"•

cornbw&gt;M"'" ol ,........ ond u
tupcrNiur• ~-. • .ctwc..ar11
by

Cl&lt;CIOOklt

10""' _ . ...,,

Thftt may "" •

poji&lt;hologo ..

f"AfOt"'
10 bt'letv•
I"
• t'
WJX'ff\MUJil 8w-. ~. but tl'-.•
noced lhAI In dolnQ 10 Pf"'Ph. 'iff t'l1

ow•y from swowftt:R ~· f._..,..,
H• &lt;omper•d C:tcouoni~P\ '
""'oklgy ond ,..,, holtog ..
~,lutfO(llJm ro Mttonnm\. it
modonn•
p_.., Ud ~~ mlrWia to ..... " ·
Bn. He l_.t ...

-

~~--.ng

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h•d

tOnJthl

ltme

t

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,..

• He controdociod e....· od••
"'"' tho ICWilflc -"ad bocb .,
....,.......,. thOI'"fOCI ,'IclonH IJO""•
OUI gjao;ne 111 o.,._,.

"""",...,.,. _ _ _ &gt;O!jll•

..~~~. p - Mold rbol - ·
thingo !hat pmply

.._
010

OI""Y

cannot opillft, wing tho • .....,p~o Di
ohc ltumon brain • hiuHII CICJ&lt;'lPI&lt;•
.,....,. l l w - wnply ,...,,.,

tho ol&gt;lltly 10 tmdor-..1 ............
"'There ooght to be • prit&gt;crplt •ho•
u.-~ .-e ~ rhtogt w. canl

-v-s ......... -

a;ploin • br
the ,_.... "' . . . . - . , .

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ol """'lbol
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ctwo.9&gt; ~._

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-.q

All emergency stop for repairs ca11
wipeouteven the belt-heeled traveler.
Luekily. all you need is the price of a
phone call to get. you tb~: ITIOI1CIY before
your car gets off the lift. Here's what to
do when you need money in a hurry.

1. ~I

home. Report. the situation, and
tell the folks they can get emergency
euh to you fast by phone.

I.
Ask
to call Western Union's
toll-free number, f!00.32S.OOOO (in
them

Missouri, 800-342-6700). anytime. day or
night. They charge the money and the

aervice ~to tbeir MasterCard• or

VlSAt card. A WesU!m Union Charge
Card Money Order, up to ~1.000. will be
flashecHoothe Western Union office or
agent nearest your emer-gency.

J. Picls up ;our money-u~ally withi~
two hours-at. the local Western Union

office or agent. There are 8.500
nationafly, except. in Alaska. '
ConvenienUy, about900 locations are
open 24 hours. It's that easy.
Be sure to remind your parents about
our toll-free number. ll's all they need tn
call Western Union to the ~-

~

Irani

To

gtt

from lhc _,.. 10 tho CO&lt;I'Ipln. yo&lt;l
nnd•-•el~ You

r.-1

10 o6d ~ ol • higiMor
oodoor ol ~·· oo I am lorcod
to ~ulole tlw thoN.-o higher
l'fiOOI)It ..
Brnt' """' ftbuaal .,.. brill H•

·--..~ '""' • t"-Y ol c#Ntk&gt;n
·~ "" llOCt'pOod- IICII'ntillc f ll
,. . "" t h o _... "" IOid
ol ~ ........ ~dohc
dwory 01 - ..~. who cxploftd
the

~.....,....,of

......

...... Mf.... rod&lt; .... by
.,..,.,.... God """' rwplooollhod
tho ...... """' Mw . , . olla
dftb~ .. . . . -. .......,

-

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.....

..-.~prKIICO . . . . . . . . . . . ,,
-

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the

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:!.=~-=:re..~~..,~-:.=

~TUITION HEARl NGS
1

A,.A
'-1 . 1N$T
THE TUITION HIKE'I'I
Then come hear the testimony
of your fellow students and
faculty against a tuition hike

~:An

Eastern European
Scholar In
The Arab World"

.

SUMMER .

JOBS
NYC ARIA

A Special lecture pr~sented by
Mr. Richard Sobolewski, chief
architect of the Pol ish Centre of
Mediterranean Archeology in

Egypt.

Time: 8 p.m.
Date: Tuesday, March 3,
1981
Place: 320 MFAC, Ellicott
Complex

~Speakers

·
Bureau and
International College Dept. of Classics.

�.
l

The lonely existence
of a City pol iceman

f

A ride with 'Buffalo's finest'

~)'

JUdoud DOll

~

,..,._, Ctl&gt;tot

"'*'"

Th&lt; Bulfolo
[)qletlmml Plmtl&lt;'l Hov.or No ) hU • enid&lt;.
lndqat, bat &gt;at'fw.niooaiiQualot obout ~ thai recall&gt; • ,..."51&gt;1P&lt;f'&gt;
c:acy room. Dupol• tbc h""' 11......-nt ll&amp;Jou, IM clrab ~ off'";&lt;
(UMIJiur&lt;.IM noky pobtxrediot and I &lt;hou~blJidCitp&lt; - i M, thtr&lt;ll
a
o~fort hc&lt;t. Of aU tM pcopk •ho ,.oJ~ 111!0 a polo«
a ation. I w&amp;JiM. tis th&lt; COl" •ho f.d th&lt; Af«&lt; It'• a plac&lt; •11cr&lt; U..,
r&lt;lu mom&lt;nl Uy hom th&lt; olmCMot o;O&lt;IIltnt prnour&lt; or IM .........
Cl(d\ up on theconllnuow pl,pCTWOt'k. and . .. ~-ten the aunt mmc•.
han&amp; OUt ud 1fiOOl I he nc\:(1' tf'K'()nSUt&amp;nl brf'Clt
A liaht drtuk faUt out&lt;ldt on Mlln.slrm tonlaht. I nda), ftbruary 20,
ju" lilt It ha&gt; (O&lt; th&lt; pail .... ~.and th&lt; bloc~ iltffl&gt; ar&lt; •hrn) "'"' In&gt;~.
1 poup of COP&gt; I F&lt; huddled 11&lt;:11 10 I tlbl&lt;, tal~lnl, their \ol«\ &lt;.:hOIOC
off th&lt; d inu yellow w1lb. An ddcrt) h&lt;ut&lt;nlnt rn hoi •nn~k&lt;l ,.hit&lt;
uniform shuffla oomt PlP&lt;I&gt; and 1..ru ba&lt;k In hi&gt; '""''" Chllf. eyin&amp; m•
'"ilh 1 AJ&lt;~ll&lt; ~urt or IJ(Itu&lt;mC'OI and lj)P&lt;rl!cn•oon Another youna
r&lt;porrcr, h &lt; m"" b&lt; thin~inl· Allothrr Ud "ho " n 1&lt;1 rhe &lt;lory rl•ht .
Th&lt; stQtY? TonlJht I rldt ,.ich 1 poll« "'"""" cno "' pllllo4 throOII&gt;
do¥tnto¥t'n Buffelo. For l 'iii'O how-._ 1•u bt Pft\&lt;) to the- -ork•nt h\n oft • o
o( " Buffolo'&gt; fon&lt;st," to ob&gt;&lt;r\t tl&gt;em I I "or~ and hopefully tO diS
b&lt;ncoll! thcir peof&lt;Uionllly coo4 t:.taiOn to &amp;&lt;I 1 r..r or th&lt; l ind• of
prawrt lh&lt;r ~Jo&lt;r....., dar()' Th&lt; rid&lt; b porr or rh&lt; Buffolo Poll«'•
"Pllot 100" protram -erranJ&lt;d rhro.., Pofr.lf Comnmnona Jama 8
CunniQI)Iam'• offott and d.....,&lt;d to ocq111rn1 uud&lt;nu finrhlnd •ull! lht
r&lt;&gt;lhY or poljcc wor1r.
l"bC' ruk1i. laad c:ta.n by the eomm•».oatr•, ofrM:C:. arc a \fnnaTa.une
bo&lt;lio-poda&lt; or &lt;titrkloon.• deslcD&lt;d to proo«t IM dtpll\mm\ from ..,,
possiblt lltipDO&lt;I, complauon or rrnb&amp;n........,. Tlwn 11&lt; no tope
l'tCOfd&lt;n cw CIII1KTIIS al\o,_j, and I om r&lt;qiP.r&lt;d to 10p 1 nouonad fonn
tilt poli&lt;c or any 1q.ll &lt;"'''O'wbrlrt). •hould I lnad•m&lt;nth •ter
Ill from or a btrlkt"' ... m) lhlllllb )llllm&lt;d '" th&lt;.., door
Shonly alltr 1 p .m., tilt QJU.-tol\lt oa tilt desk .,... to m&lt; !pUller•
&gt;Om&lt;lh"" lncfUiincl . "That's )'OUf rrdt,'' 0 sull&lt;a IIIUM&amp;dlio&lt;d coP
informo - ''l'bc'J'11 bt ...... in. couple or..,_..... fi~- .......
in waS); ruy '""' subJ&lt;CH fO&lt; IM nlah&lt;. Offoccr Jom Clovd&lt;a. • """'
lrbluun -1t1r &gt;qwtll)". sud-bl.lt &lt;r&lt;&gt; and 1 are- lbo&lt;\ ol r&lt;ddl&gt;Mir....,
hm , orrrca Chlnnaot&gt;t Grl~&gt;~l. th&lt; - - of,,.. ...... . lvt&lt;
bat pmty "VIDM ....tb baht bto"11 hart ,.ho looks~ 0\11 or !i4K&lt;
irr h&lt;s bl~~&lt; .... rorm. After fOIM polllr, lllthouP uncomfon1blt.
introduclloa•. I sip rhr rdc-. hlncl Mto th&lt; ll&lt;'lrtt1lOM, and,.,.•.., read)
10
~ - of ~dlnyblutond ,.hii&lt; Oirt'lkt Mopar &lt;lamHbUI l 'mm
tho bad&lt; .... in &amp;cq&lt;. Th&lt; Jl..f mnl\ pmtn ID -.,.Jfttl m) bod), but
~. k isn't "'Ppowd to f.d oomfortobk brock h&lt;r&lt; Oood&lt;n -""

'tralll&lt; -

obool""'

Grabo.,..kl&amp;&lt;t in (rom: ll&gt;&lt; CIII• ...,.,.ts•• Oot&gt;d&lt;n&lt;t&amp;rUuptM~
and we pull flo"lY out of tbc pr«it&gt;Ot 101 and Mad south down Pearl
Street.
Exc:&lt;p1 fO&lt; 111&lt; ..,..,.hln1 of th&lt; .. ;prr bladts and the murmur or rht rodlo,
Ill&lt; c:a.r ;, Silmr . Th&lt; r110 fllli tOft\1as ,.,. .,... t M pnsb """"of CloiPP&lt;"' a
Str«t . Normlllb' 1 h~n&amp;&lt;&gt;ut fO&lt; lruotlnl. prmp. and prOitltuta, thr Stl't&lt;l
look&gt; rrnpty toniJbt. Tile sbado"" orrn no llall or llfr.
1 ail&lt; Ooud&lt;n If th&lt; rain Will have any d f&lt;Ct on the amount o f cnmt
ton!Jbt . ' 'h'• ..,. not.hln1 to do ,.ith It," ht ropiltl r.....,y. "Soh...., •• , bt
any •lower t0r101llt7" I ask CSIUIIb'. Tile~ b a lo"* I)IU ... Th&lt;n C\oudcn.
,;. • quiet voke: br•fM'i1nt • i lh lrntatiOft, tells mt obt to 'NOn'Y·
" You'll ltt your 5-hare.'' tu Y )".

.,_ldm llumped. bis--""' block.

8:40 p.m. a-p Trick • ~ tonWH ar Slot£'• auno1o Th':"•rr ....,
n ....,..... call to tkh t alq.ally po.~hd .,.,. .. Ill&lt; McOonUd • -

rr- tb&lt; .......... for orr~ ... tilt ........ . . -...llldo ........ &lt;d .. tbc
""""of
di&gt;lna, " illqal park" &lt;alb.,.. aliiOO- A&amp;..,.
drr« ....1MMI St ...... Clotlolen r&lt;ll&lt;cu 011
pndoaa blk, or lob jolo,
...tUd&gt; • .,.,.,.., If - . . . _.... for 111 olfl&lt;n 10 mu whilt 011
parrol . ''Oolt IDIDUI&lt; )'Otl J&lt;1 0 ddol dol "' th&lt; lllftl. llo&lt;1o )00 ... I
autoom&lt;r oomp!Atl, &amp;ben a - Willi • I""·" h&lt; tdb tM. 1M tlootiP ll&lt;'s
on tbc r.... for u )GR. ..... ....... l'llorl ... llrt .... c-..do1n&amp; ol tbc poliet JiiOW\ 0C1 ,....,.. ~ 10 I ....
...,_., 1 dUid _ , - IJ,CIOD au of•iolaa • T\ lotien II&lt; radon
111&lt; ... Of 15), (I'&gt; lftltr"....... 10 1101&lt; thll ofro&lt;a&gt; .. tluol&amp;llt U
hi&gt;... to dnw tkr&amp; "apo&amp;l

tilt,_.,.

tilt ..

-=....- ...., to1w rn&lt;tbt
.... tW. "-'t •Yp.,._.,caa n..,-• ....,....., •unc!&gt;n of roortl&lt;lt boi.._
AJJ4 th&lt;
doa
1101 hove t&lt;&gt; II

h&lt; Of

~

fifr Md 6ealb Jll-u.al!Oru lA U
Ol&gt;()t(l(- aloobollt&lt;n rll .. -

lO

pr~

IDA&amp;DI

l &amp;lt d' Co&amp;l

polo« orr....... """"" the ho&amp;llet4

or anr llf1)f&lt;Hion.

" Tllh"' Lb(~t pon oftllt)Ob.'' C\oQdtD aad.&gt;, ...... puu '""'
M&lt;OoNid's, Anl&gt;&lt;d wrth thnr pm.. &amp;bt 1000 ofroco:n Jltp OUt IIIlO tlte 16"'
1nd ~qur trc:htrna c:.n Em~ of • ~~tVb} ~~~~~~IG&amp; w.t, •bo ball&amp; 0111
on th&lt; asrbalr sc:ril&gt;blr"* doWII ,_.,. nlll1lbcrs of tar\ p&amp;ll~a! lhcrt loo
OW'f' )()menuso.. poutt out thc-offmdtf\I.YC"bkto. Aflt1
lm mtout&lt;".

•bo'"

th&lt; drvd&amp;trl- h tcmmpllsh&lt;d, and •• m&lt;&gt;'&lt; on
So for,. ., btt:o a slo" ooalu . Tile cnme ra&lt; donn"trcall) 1o1ar 1 IOirllli
unul rhe ......, hours or th&lt; .-mnc A&lt;loOf"d•na 10 Claudtn, cnm• al&gt;O
tJ\Ct'~.., tht btgmnln&amp; and tntddk o( tkh mont~, Wil ht:n \Ofl•l \C'CUnl)
•nd -..dfau ched•.s llrC' ddivtted. and -.hcnc"n tMn ' I run fTH)('Wl o._..

Tono&amp;hl, thou&amp;h. U.. O ry....,.. calm

Wt tct a eaO Oomt'1HC ~C' u the Toutatn ~uncnl}, 714
Dtla....,.t. We m tcr th&lt; lobb; An old '"""'""· ~lute,.harra!. •rln~kd
•tarina • Oims:y bl~OI)HOO dres1 '' '*I.Jt•nt f~ u.• l'ht \,,,im l\ up e-n the
rounh floor. 11 a frimd's room Tht okt • -oman C\,.Wn• tltc wtUiltOft M
.... rid&lt; up 111 the ri&lt;&gt;"&amp;IO&lt;. hn &gt;a.&lt;&lt; titrd. .ad
Aod '*'&lt;'• P&lt;qiiiOIII.

''

. And she's pregnant, and she's
white and iie 's colored, and now
he's down there in the lounge
da~cing .
II
11\d IM•&lt; wi&gt;K&lt; and h&lt;'~ oolordl. and no" "'') ....., 1, _ Ill 1,. ,_.,
dMrnna." th&lt; 6daom&gt;. hn . _ . b&amp;rdJ ..-U~~Aa Iocr ..........
Th&lt; V&gt;nim I&gt; WI uti tn I dlair 10 tho doo&lt;wa)' tO her rrttnd'• _,omc:n&amp;,
hn
~
th&lt; blood ratuna '"'h rh&lt;l.., oa h&lt;PI-. loaltfr &lt;)~
swoa£tc. IIIUI, 111 ashlf&amp;l' on h&lt;r lap Slit i&gt; cr)"ll r..d smoL"''
a&lt;f"DWWY011 1 co....,rte
Oo...,.., q.......,.,. ba calnoly H&lt;r bo)'fnmd b&lt;aM rkd lhll
lllJI&gt;r . Slit comp1atn&lt;t1 olxwl 1uo dnnktna and b&lt; l&gt;cal hn up No,. sbt
........ him l&lt;i&lt;l&lt;&lt;d 0111 or thm foiiU'mt'nl . " V.t .._ ..,ppooat to , ..
marn&lt;d .. s1tc .wo)'S, •ipina ~r« r.,. •it.h a ....,hdnth .
us 10 tal&lt; you ro th&lt; holprol'" Cloudtn i1U
"No. No, I'll b&lt; oil nJbt."

"'*

....

"Do;..,. ,. . .,.,

••vou"rc sure now .....

" Ya ."
"Who Pl)'S lh&lt; rent,'' h&lt; tikt.
"") do. l"m ·OD weJrarc."
" Are th e!UlC(pU in your n amd" 1'111. they are in h.b, hUt 1M PlY• th&lt;
rmt. We arn't li&lt;~ him out. Qoudcn 1&lt;11&gt; ha . 8111 l l yo u fl'C'Il thar,..
apina him, ""'II pict him up rlcht now. But
lhlkn he&lt; h&lt;a~ .
" Wdl, ,.bat am I wp!&gt;M&lt;4 ro do7" •h&lt; asks hd plmly, h&lt;s 110oct

•'!&lt;

brtlkona loCo a &gt;00.
"I'm toOC &amp;&lt;~tlna ftliiD)' ..;111 you," C1ou&lt;ltn r aplalru ....,tb' " l'ra J""

Th• relatioluhip thdt daf\ bcc•tn&gt; MaYO&lt; JaMC&gt; 0 , CriffiD .r~d tilt
lluffllo Polocc Dopottment li a \'Oiaule. pOtn&gt;tlllly d.,_.o .. OM . IJW6

- " .. lo" pay. •l&gt;ethrr or not orr......... .._ thtr&lt; own \loQr~
'ICI&gt;cdtllcs. IV blr•na or ~~~~roo, rh&lt; -~~ d«&lt;onc on dtpan....,tol
- · th&lt; Jltnnklnaouc o lthtlo«&gt;&lt; and th&lt; onr.....,... poliC't work slow·
do'"11 .,. ..,.. poiDll, lntmilrotd b) th&lt; r... tll• Cu•niiiJI!am, enrr...·s
~ ror Commwlontr. k riJrtukd vucfoln or tilt fOtU "ho..,. • Ms&lt;
1r&lt; i&gt; br Gowty """' rhroOII&gt; tbc ranu . Ht onrt .....eo~ •"~&lt;"""- or,_..
Polott ~ Atooalllon. tbc poloct · - Onct COftlldmd. " eop'l
eomonwino&lt;r ," Cuaornahonr. far:&lt;d b) a tlJbtm"" Cay ~ opposes
tilt poloo:aa&lt;!l o n - of th&lt; moe., w..,... oNlc:tn wb&gt;&lt;Qunorb' f.d
tba.htbu~-.

1Wt t hey don't tal~ .-..ut k - ly • &gt;tll rtpOnCn, rcw rear or r&lt;pisals
from biclrcr up. No&amp; on IM ,_d, M&gt;Y.llJ'. A """"""" rqJI) to a
tqptc:r's lint o r q~ t., " I' m 1 cop. I doe'&lt; ha.e 1111 CIIJI.,_,''
folio....., by a
Of 1 sbnla ofth&lt; Qooukkn. Both ao.da&gt; ~
Cnbo'&lt;oUi utt&lt;knuondabbo tialrt-lrtocotd aboat tbc ..,..._..,...
QUTOUOclios lK depan-. All&lt;&lt;d If~ an: ..... Ulf poaMift tO
WI t b c ~
"No!lt· Wes1111 do ow job~ do
• ~'rt to4d.'' Clovd&lt;a drnic:s that '" ..... dtpanmmt Is """·
-'&lt;rtarinadiii!Kclo&lt;sD'I ''fd UIIO polotra." llld (II)CUO far UIO gy ~
- k ~... dot$n'1 ~ . •triboolina th&lt;d!'Miode tkdioot In ..... .,....

-'ul""*
u..na.

..,._

rrtitlOI--~IIIIIIIb&lt;rOfCI'MII&lt;S.

''llla't llno " ' ' f - - walk a"''f r._ a call," h&lt;•J'. "lftllty~

,.,..,yoll'wtf01 to~"

rdftnl you t.ht llw. "
" loly babf·~dao: io •

smo«. Tbar I

_ . or days," s1tt sa~. I&lt;Uin• ""' • plom&lt; or
rcd.or that .IlK Is nin&lt; 11100ths "'""'""'' arrd I II&lt;C til&lt;

' ""'' ""' undts ber blut satin ~.lllclk&lt;d br""n ..,tb blocJll Suddml)',
.11&gt;&lt; bu u idft.. " I know...,.. 111 do. 111 a&lt;l m y - t and move
OUL. ••

'-

" Wbrrt,l to• .,,. ~ O$b her frimd.
" My llill&lt;r·in~w·s hou&gt;&lt; on~ w.,. Sick.'' Slit &amp;&lt;t&gt; op. •·• tAL&lt; a
bus tlo&lt;rc." Oovdea o!ftl'f 10 clth......
W( F UpsWn tO h&lt;S - -·· Slit 10"' IAIO a """'-and pacU 0
small ...CIS&lt;. and .... d&lt;Kald 10 Ill&lt; lobby. Slor~ 4oatkd 10 ... .......
10 ..... - · ........ .,.IIi&lt; e.. sw.. ,.. ~ cnioo ..... .....,.,,
Clnoodm- .... -"' if w _, 10., 10 llle ..........

.m.:at-. .......,.

Sbt says W'•okay. Soooo . .
kba..;krllOtY ...sh ......,._ •
a..MIII. _.
Cnho•..ki fortbcride. but tlltrlro.... ~--. . . . ....
Th&lt;)' ria&amp; tbc clooot&gt;dl. A blat:t • ........... a ......
wrapped around loa loead. ~ '- 'hot
dot ...,.... """'
Cloo*- ettplolaoo 10 ~- what .... I I
I'
They talk for a - . .milt, tMI drr -~tlwofb&gt;Md llltt
pot;tdy bid
Qllllt, .......... ...._...,dill'*· -- ~
back downlo-. El«pr (O&lt; ~ . . . . . . ol ......
~

r.-. no...,..._..

lrtt."""'

'**' ...

mtlt(Ttur of the nrdio, tbc car ia llloa.

•

•

�· ctr vm

cente rfold•

Strained relations and low morale
It's a dark period for Buffalo police
~l

Sir• r l&gt;lmmo""
(",. [IJ

!"-umnou' on-.dlll) polk¥ (\((fC"t:n ,&amp;aim ban-wnm1

.._,t'ft •tam •ttmJ"fl"l tn ri\1~ 1 rrottnuan" 'a&lt;Mcnc

II

p.I\J

M.I)'OI' .braG Gnrfin ""« rclcrr&lt;'ll ro rht Buffalo
Polo« fortt u ··rt.. beta "' rht Lon&lt;'ll .,..,., " Th&lt;
Ma)'OI' today calb rhnn a bun&lt;b of ''&lt;ryNN&lt;&gt; ••
Onffvt·, taAnh • ord' comt • 1 umc • bn Poha
()rcpetuDcac IDIJink " cM to.c:ou d ·, bra~ m t• o
6&lt;co&lt;la, a&lt;a&gt;rdrna 10 00&lt; off._-.. Salar) !lqUOI&gt;bk&lt;
hl"c left a iipir"-'Dt nwnbtr of offtt.'n) d•~C~Kbatut'd
"'llblll&lt; Oopenmmr. ~
~ btilc ulat) (O&lt; a Buffalo COl' I• S16.l,2- IG•

dan nM&gt;Slluburb&amp;a uruu.. At conn IC1 ltmc. pOL.,..--cmrn
ort dasoifi&lt;d "' rht ....,. car&lt;JOr) •• &lt;Mhn munO.&gt;I&gt;Ol
CIJ'Iploy&lt;n. OfT~t&lt;n .Uim, ho•&lt;"«. rhao th&lt;') •hould
b&lt; tr..,&lt;'ll-a~~d compnu.at&lt;'II- Uu pror..~oon•h
Thcmoneyqut'Sdon c.~lmtnatfd 1n lilt t97t •Mn chr
C11y ~ Alltd for a or&gt;&lt; P&lt;IUPI oao..:, allhou&amp;h rh&lt;
ka~. 10 rtft'ft'll hilt
katliC'\ of rout ~h.'C1H V.c."f'C' J:fl.ntf'd In \ht t • O f'Ct'\I()U'

1"04'" orr~u 'ilo('ft' C1i("lfatna ill
)'&lt;On

Gnffm &lt;llunu rh• ht had "hO['&lt;'II'' f01 a lwrn
&amp;na""easr, bu1 had M'\d ''Pf..:J'I)JW"d'' 11~ .:'\"tWdtnl ro ~
&amp;,1/tllo Eooml'l¥ "'"" rq&gt;on&lt;t RC'Cmily. a r r -

"-Al rt\.ldlr •o raJtiC' \Uann ebo111 'IC"\m PG'-'tnl m. t9fM)
ud 1911. "Oo tbt ht&lt;l• of four IX"""" ond low
pace.. dac: _... orff'r rntl) •wt'r 1 • hok kM
cansacltrina illflaiJon, .. v ..,. Pr«occmr of tht Pofo&lt;t
- - AsoocuiiiOII tPBII) IMr) lloc-hr&lt; told .,.,

~"""·

--

o.ff or . ckt• oto•n "'""

~. ~"t'ttCCI

lltr

f.....,..td b) J('&lt;'nOI"•iolaiUII ' " " " · " ' - fllbl• "
t..a l'rirlo). ""'"~ rf&gt;I'OIId. . ro a ro...... c~om«r ..
Boflalo'• V. no Sid&lt; .. ., • .,_.., 1&gt;!
ht~ft-•..W.,. O.n&gt;&lt;t Colon " ' [JOI"t orr...,
&lt;.onosuo
Colon
~
to""
prlfntrld'•duooa Colootl-'&lt;latlll&lt; ~ildtmi &lt;'Of'.
stabbtor 1uat ' " """ "' th&lt; bot..~ (oru&amp;lio'• l'i'rttKr.
Carl Gomu ...... tbtro ola..ntd "' tbt hand b) ' - -·
C'I1K'\ WJit"q that ·~· "nfon•ut~ ocaa~
ma) b&lt; dut"' ~to orrocn lnrifo.t&lt;llo.)
.,..,_.. Buflalo&lt;OPha\17 )ft"Ofr&gt;pm.'OCt. ,...,..11
rm~ mand.a~on minont)' tHnna rrqvln:mcntl h~
1hreMencd to trodr lh«' fort'C 'l. \l&amp;ndwd,..
Mmom1 r&lt;prn&lt;ntotion on tht Buffalo 1&lt;l\lad ....
1"0 ~ m 1919. A!tboq.h lh• r11ilrc oo- Mandt AI
P&lt;f&lt;mt, f &lt;'ll&lt;nl Oo\lno.; Court Judft John
Cunon b., no• onandal&lt;'ll that ""' [JOin ...._ bt
C'OIIlrtar.iblt to ,h.. of I he ('fth~ 0 \ .....
•orl
h .lfCC: ••Tbc j Yd,JC. "'I.) ¥idf a-.'ai'C of OUI O\d JCJ"tt.Y
\tatldard." dantd
liMN&lt;, "but •.U.... to
CGmPfOITU~ st&amp;ldardt fot tht' U.l.f Of mtOOnf\

-..-on
Sal·•-

••chftl

hold'"" ..r.

""'""""'\It&lt;

"'V&gt;'

ca,

PB'''

hm~~~-

s..- - ..., "'

T ~nrn&amp; Cocmcif.

tht

""""'"'~'"' ~

TM&lt;to.oil-\ *ftc:rM cops •-nc peruculart) ocar'I!Fd • a ""-~
., •bid&gt; thrtt
1nunra ,..,. _ . . ,
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r....-

11

I'll arrest some guy and he'll be back
on the street. before I'm done with
the paperwork.

I I

- -- -- - - - - Polu sabrios, llathn - · · ... ............. _ ..
tha&amp; offcr&lt;'ll by P&lt;h...• illduotl)'. Coo&gt;&lt;q••md) • ....,,
orr---•11&lt;&gt; bad rnoollch•&lt;'ll to ~ .....
1&gt;01&gt;« ~....., lli&lt;OII&gt;a-ha'" 01&gt;1&lt;'&lt;~ to
Ill&lt;
fortt IJ\ (a\or Of mdUll.rWI«UUOt pcnriM&gt;M
AbhoU&amp;h poii&lt;T mtilpo•tr " .,...,~, !ollrmi..Jn&amp;
l&lt;urrmtly rotalbna 1067), tht Cit) 11ill ltd• th&lt;
prrs&gt;Ures or budC&lt;fary timkot ..,.,._ Tht Mil) or. hopin&amp;
10 incrtaK police Artncth. h•) IC:hocattd thf'
cunailmml or pm:.{fn dnL dncft. tn ra"or of ackteuooal

W'COftd cttaDtt ro Mttftd 1ht ,........,. ac::21Jna) "Aftn •
muia1ly fathna AddetK\ft.tlh M"t1'•1 aunon1J
c:ancbtlal .. ba\t"""' hir&lt;'ll ~.............'O&lt;Ib.
O.oo fat~on ba\~ ·-nOoolnl t" d...--&lt;~~~ """""'
Buffalo " -· M~10&lt; Crr«• hu ,.,...., to oftCT

..beat watkm: •

papuwor~ :·

lea••

claJmlna this to bt the Jft'IJts~ dc1('frnu to c:flmt. 0nf
orr~ea pe-r pau'OI car_,..1M1 than I 'lll.o-c»nlrlbutts 10
cffrarnc:y. Griffin lo~ootlltslrod .
ConcwTmt with tht Criffon ,,.;tm.. thtr&lt; b&amp;&gt; b&lt;ma
der;:reut in &amp;rfdli-doV."lt )I ptf'\"'ft\1 ID 1910 0\U the
.,........... )'CU. Addihoaall). tram&lt;
IS&gt;UC'd
dropped 25 p&lt;ro&lt;nt.

'""'mon"'

,.,..-oalOUOIU 10 Oft1) tbo..t Oltt...-n" lf'td~RJ "'Jllua
Buffalo at) t.m ...
Polict' orf.o.n ttmm• bufdtntd •rth ·~"'""lJ.
bul\no.st1.a1 10 ~L.~. aC'tlf\1

\pGrlln.&amp;

8)

.._,.\l.fl1) •

IOUHn..•

and f•IUftl out n-.ountJ\ 01
act."OrdU\f to lhr &amp;t[lult' .t.•f•tmJt '-t*tl1

t\tnl,,

rrpon.
funhn rruwrati"&amp; pota.."C C"tr.._'n'-. lhc') ria.im.ah.·
hbcraJ-roiockod ~.·oun JlidJ&lt;" •h..l ,~linliC' to n.~
to ,,..~tunal' One oflkn told
!iplonf'tlln •hat tht coons h.a.\t' a lmdmC'\ •o prott\., the
crim.mal. chu~ ~nllhina thC' la•..abtduw ..·,u.tna . ..... ~u
.,.... somt llll ond ht11 b&lt; bao.~ on tb&lt; ,....,.. t..of.,.
I'm r1or1t ••b m) _..an.,.. th&lt; off~&gt;'« daoatnl
'A'bik &lt;.."'"R•in&amp;hi:M t) the' I&amp;J&amp;ft ot oua.:b
To~c:o smtC"'M'.'

n,,.

C\laairtcltam d&lt;fmds thio pcrfonnan« r&lt;dua-.
aunl&gt;ulirc tbt d&lt;creeor to r..... crimlDJII ..... Buffalo ~ol diuar..r...-.. Cnffon h» rquall) bc&gt;mc'
arc tht loWdl tn tbo
tbt o( .... .n...... Tbt ,~.,.. (t'«'&gt;CJ "

en- ,.....

Dll-.

olmtt•tclb1•1H00dropin call&amp; for ..,..;,.~aa )'CU.
tbt COIWDiosiona &lt;On1mds.
Ditpulttl&lt;d orraccu . . _ ,..., thtdt&lt;rni&lt; in..,..;,.
calb is dinaty rdaltd 1o a atnen~ (mona or &lt;~urapca
!or police INa has ...rracod amooa oitlum. Tbt
[)epartmc:Dt's rq&gt;..•lon wu t&lt;Y&lt;fdy tamt&gt;htd inl977
"'h&lt;n tbru off-&lt;IUiy policom&lt;n ......, con•·ia&lt;'OI in th&lt;
local -ina d&lt;alh or Ridwcl tona.

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fnlmbef• of tht &amp;t111 Legtttatur~ are an ~ao·ne a-on '"'' ' ,..._, • •M
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lwmo olt-lo delermlno poltcy ' " ' . , . _ 1"" ca-., Comminaa _ , """ IO taka advoco.. ao I Ignore IM - qulc:l!ly , _ na .,..,_..... and nao oOOpood o policy thlo Ilk to·~
aolul- ldri¥&lt;1 • dirty Uf) and lot 1110 ,-&lt;~~~
It WU WIN of IIIII 01'0&lt;111 10 ,.., ll&gt;tlng Steak In 18112-13 10 II • I H - oeu~
lvo go&lt; my r atiOnoUuiiOno, tnoo.gll For ona thOng
both Paaoo- Eaotar. II wu ludcy tMl ,,.., l e l l - l y - " Ito to4orCII
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lolllno another '""' tllo ac11oo1 wolt lunellon on no holodoro Whl,. It 11
unlort•nato 11111 dovl&gt;lll lltldonll o&lt; lOC\jfty mem'*- Will ha¥0 to mlao ma•eo m• ,.., • ""! PI""Pef""' and
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f\ave IOfM tun. the subleet n•• becofnl tar ttom tunny

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thcx~IINII of )eara o~ auttect g•ow1h and ~

number ot men Of1 campus egrw •Hh thoe aaetttrMnll
mede They mey not go 10 the same e'Ctremee 0\11 t"t
bask: pr... IA II hotel b7 rnony IO be lllle

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IHOWWlQ hoef oppot'lf!ftl 10 IO.f 1ht t.hlfl ott htf back
wa.&amp; et\OUgh 10 rn.ke mo W)mU
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rfOVllf mUd·WfiSUet aM n~o~mt. thrM on the NQtlt 1
card I . .-.., hef ..,, an&lt;l 11&gt;t uo&lt;l ..loAon I ouc110&lt;1
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tam ..1&amp; lhtn $ f~ I mAICI\ She toteS f"M the ft•Oh-.t
bH2 .,. .,., oot
hom 1ou ~ '' • ~nen ol
US 51udentl •'-0 f'IOfTI,It\lttcl one Ol INU !WOeHl to

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QfMt -.noth&amp; to Show us now tlbe,ll n. ts Yu. he llkea

women tea.. theY are bi.&amp;C.Jly equal yn fll&gt;l •• •
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the ~ioritr or the r.C&gt;Wd shuffled

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- o r the orialoal 10 bout• ontr

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11114 final. Mvrry•·u\'lliblyuml
and

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Murry to tl&gt;&lt; n- Murrr too\ the

tltndtna &lt;ic!tt but .... noo obi&lt; 10
rail) befort the fiaht &lt;lld&lt;d and
Mward c:aptllr&lt;d th&lt; m•dt.
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.,..vy..ctahts Mart Mcro from tl&gt;&lt;
Niaaaro l.litlrla and Don Ruddod

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Patterson•• aroup .
Mno-olat&lt;d fOt w US Olympic
llo~i•a 1
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Tl&gt;&lt; lk&gt;ffalo boo;cr cl&gt;oae to --~
imido 011 Ru6do&lt;k, but Ru6do&lt;~
eonllnually «KJntcr&lt;d ..ii~looa .lall&amp;
and qutd. foot -~ to Slay 0110 or
M&lt;'fO'&amp; raoae. Ncttba' filhtcr abk tu maLc COtMKI With M)'
rr~ ~·h&lt; ftllt&lt; ohoutd have
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a••d&lt;d I he dcruoon Tlo&lt; tdar probably .,,..,. to M.,.o b&lt;aowc of

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The PfOm&lt;Aff&gt; •• plaluuna to
bnnt Mu-amii)OCI Ali'• • - to 11&gt;&lt;
Cnr tn Apr•.

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ll9-pound&lt;r r&lt;fu&gt;&lt;d to an•wtt thr
bdl for no appam~o """""·
Tllr bout bf the niah• ""' easllr
11&gt;&lt; sixth a• MarL Mattald "'Utrtd
off wioh 156-pound Eddi&lt; Murry.
The focht aan&lt;d off llo"IY u
Murry had trouble IAtKkina th&lt;
liOUihpaw Mau.ard . Th&lt; t&lt;YnpQ
pick&lt;d up u the t ..-.. c:omblianl&gt;
traded pundt ror puneh. but tl&gt;m

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llandifl&amp; &lt;icht count and coll«&lt;&lt;d
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lllftcCar at r...muuona.l 8wdlee
L ltoJ.a lnl
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&amp;PPf'OIC!m&amp;\117 711 peroent mc&gt;N \hAll All&gt;&amp;ll,y and B\OIIJ'broolt.
01111 ~ an \UI.\OUob&amp;l&gt;lelD. the r&amp;llb of &amp;4mlMlon. oompr.rlecnla.
J[qJalnl al4 tb&amp;t \he qu.\Jon of qu.all\7 With &amp;dmlealo,.. at t111 Ia
.....sun. ·~u.. . . b&amp;niiOJIII&amp;I:I7 lltlldec.te, ourmeana•~co clown,"
be malntelnecl,ecld.lD.I \hat 01111 a quallty lnat"utiOn Wbl® eJU'Olle qWilR7
ltudante. but - u.. 12WII..-Ioall7 the ocllool baa mare atudente 111. all
41'"-lon. It mQ appear ~t t1B dOll not ban u many t.op 1\udellte u the
0\beroent.,.,
Baecldecl \hat U t111 bad a bwhman clan of onl7 l&amp;aa, u B~ton41c1
U&gt; hll J.9e0, VB would look \he eam.......,mpetiLI•el7 and qualltaLI•el7·
AlOJI.I w1l.b aloe. at tnl'a t.op atudenta, \he t1Dl...relt7 aliiO baa o\h.,. who
... a ...... and tbu. bJ'Il:IC clown the llle&amp;rl.
U lw..-. hwllxoan and d.1.41l't - w)l&amp;t maJor 1 wan\eel, I'd ooma b.,.,..
ltojaltu. 11&amp;14. "t1B II \be belt publlo IJ&gt;Itltutlou Ill tba &amp;\Ita and 111. \he

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bwhman anrollDMnt II up 10 pe-..\ t!om l.u\ TMr. J&gt;UUlc.ltt &amp;bon tu

........... 8VIrT •141&gt;•--" - Dralllult eel4\ba&amp; It 11 b&amp;rd t o - the~ the t n . . ~ tb&amp;t ~ -nomlo cllmatl If~ · Tbara.,.. not UJIII&amp;I:I7 joba, 110
lllOft co t.o ocu.,. t.o ~ ecluoatiOlll.

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- · Be r.u&amp; 111110 the ~ TMr of u.t "biC" b.14b 110boo1
IINdUAUnC . . . . IIeaddecl. ''1l'lbeoaUNaf\ha'9'JI.Illll7 k»-\U tUUI012Cor
Jlftn\1 oolleCW II lOUie bp,....... \hAll Olll'l."
V B - \llrw II4Jalellool. 01'1~0 AlO'Itudol Teet (BAT).-,
.JUCil'iaboot.._I'Uik and b.l4b eabocJ .,...So a,...,..... ltoJUu a&amp;1.D~ \haC
VB b&amp;l ~ ..ru.4 \0 ._Ito~ . 21&gt;1 ~at tu tllrw
-~~ 4roppeci....S fr&lt;= \ha two t . o p - at u.. ~ \hq \eD t.be
- - mu.T M tbq O&amp;ll--..1 ~ 011 ~ - - \ha Una, u Ml4.
40ml-l
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........... Ul4 - - U18$ &amp;N better \IIAII \he B A T -·
-.t.mc to - i l k - ~. VB'a . , . _ IMIJOe tu
1\udoom W!1o * allUIIIM-.

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\ \be -x&gt;peti\IY- of &amp; eohool-...en U tbll)', ware to plD. -~ 'l'he7
do nol. bother to appi,J becau. \ba7 \hlD.It t"U7 ma:J not be able to lteep uP
with tuworlt .
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•oP t~.udenta ·•u•e t.o ba balow normal &amp;dmlealon atandenla," aalcl xo,u:u.
1M\ fall ( lMCI) t1B IJU'Oitac1 800 IIOP IWdellta. JtqjeJm Al4. "Tba IIOP
numbara..,.- -ble \hAll the bwhman olul \01&amp;1.

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pe-nwe or tb.elr h1Cb eobocl ol.... Koet all ot tb.11e appUoanta .,..
aooaptecl, but tbe uumblr druUoall.7 dropa when It oomea t.o bow 1111&amp;1:17

-uall7 eDl'OU.
More 1\Uden\1 tro• lobe~ -ntlle ....tt enroll at t1B. NI&amp;I.1Ya t.o bow
miLil7 appl7 and .,.. aocept.ecl, oompare4 to tboea Doom tu ~~~~~ -n\lle•
When UllD.I 1110b etatlet\001, l\ mua ba t&amp;Un lll.to ocll.llderatiOO tut hiCb
aob.ool o1au ranlt ooul4 ba the low- of the atudant'• tbrw eclmlealon
orit.arla. That II wb,J the papb lbowe tnleJU'Ollln&amp; lll otudentl who were Ill
the 0.11 percentile r..n&amp; or t"Ulr bl&amp;b ..,hool olue.
u tu atud.en\'1 ....tt wu tb&amp;t tow. t!IQ. ~ ~ A-lona. ancl
Beocrc11, Che SAT..,.... and the JUCh eohDol a ........ ware be\tar.
IJB ...,.ptecl a 111110 bwllxoan olue wttb a mean SAT
at 4711
and &amp; ........ m&amp;\h - .. or 647. ltojaltu. aald \hat t h - - - ... clown from
tba 1979 SAT _... for tb' &amp;oeeptec~' lreeb.m&amp;ll OlUI. !'hU .,...St clrop
oc"""'ponda with the national BAT_.. 4_.._ &amp;OOOI'&lt;11D.C to t...tnuttonal

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ltc!.Jaltu.- &amp;Calli. \haC 11. II ueel- to oompare 011'1 S A T - with ~
OC.ber eoboola' a•~ - U N OW' mean a......,.. are bro\1Cb1 dotn&gt; ~\he

..,... number at atudel&gt;ta enrolled
lt~alt'U aald \hat 111. the eari.J III'Uia tTB e 4 m - · W
t.o be
&amp;~h1oall7 dlelr'lbu\ecl ~b&amp;U rrom
11.. TOdt'l 8IJ&gt;
~ n~ and. the ..., froiD elMW'bm U&gt; tba Bt.aM u weU u
thtoulbout the 1W\ at tu natloll . Be M.l4 \1&gt;&amp;\ . . . tu "711ld rue" ....s \ha7
ba4 to oonuol ott... and. ...,.pta.~~oe,

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O\ber ~h&amp;ll 110&lt;110, "unt.l . . WIUil \0 abrtAJt lba Olee 0( the
IJD.IYmi17," J[qJalnl
Tba lith Jud.lol&amp;l ntnrlo\ tD.oludee Butralo, •""'· • ........, Ali1PJ17,
O&amp;ttara...,._, Obeutauq-,
Orl..,. ... Y70IIllc.locttlltlee. ~or hll
1980, 1.117'7 1\Udelltl tJ&gt;I'C&gt;I.IK friC t!Ue d.letrlat, makinC up ""-11 _ . . t ot

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KMropolltan . . . York, whl® toc.&amp;le JI1De oounu., ooDS.rlbutecl 1.1411
•udenta t.o the 1980 hwbm&amp;A ~.3 - n t. !'he rem&amp;lD.lll.l
..--~ ~ fJ'OIIll.u NIDaiJ&gt;IDC llew Ton State oottll\taa, otbar 1tatM
ancl ftlftiCX&gt; OC\\Ilt~.
to.
cl.l8l.rllniUan cor the IGIIO :fall lreeb.m&amp;ll OJU'Ollmant, 4.2

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INTRODUCTIONS

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For Men Only-Skin Care

..A o-llfJI Dfrlbttj Senlcc FM
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by"-Vedo

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BEFORE YOU DECIDE
CaD for
Rata

While )'OU are c:rec:kl"SS the books end
concentrating on • glorious futur~e, the
cosmetic industry has bt!en concenlrattng on
you.
I'm not ~lki.P9 about Ivory Soep, the .,ash·
.,d·shew routine or Old Spice Afterw..e,
Real manges. etlest. In men's ~care he""
h1t like a Udal ..ew.
r
Wom~en have been protecting and
nourl$1\ing lhdr looks for years and men,
•~II. have~ washing and shaving. "'ashlng
and shaving, washing and shaving • • , Sldn
Is skin, so why all the diff«ence In skln care
products? Why not JU$1 use the aa&lt;M • tha
llldte&amp;? Well, your skin Is 50 ~cent thicker
than theirs, so their .,ell·formulated producu
wtll be ir&gt;t!ffect.ive If you try them But thanks
to the news In men's tolletrles. new Improved
products will leave your face l~eellng
~forteble (not dry, like soap), clean and
blemlsh·free. And It Is as easy as 1·2·3:

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I)Cleaasers-

A Free Makeover In
CANDIED MINT COLORS
TM new Merle Nonnau Custom F&amp;ce lor 1981 In luoclous put"l
llnll. many lllled w1th shunm.,rmasuaar and the h1nt of mlnl The
m&lt;&gt;'t delicious makeups that t'\~r had a fuhiOD trend In mind
Make your appointment now at -.scrla..l~orman for your
m&amp;Jceover m Candoed Mmls Th~ bloom of lprtna. the glow of
summer Call n01o1 for your frc~: makeo•c:r.

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A) t~unUJg Bars-they work and dean
like soap, but they do not cling to your face
alter rinsing even tn hard·water area• like
• Buffalo. You won't end up feeling like your
face will crack when you crack a smile. II you
~ It, you can get a bar formulated for drier
skin.

Straight From The
Horse's Mouth
Jansen Bros. Closing ·
Downtown Retail Store

Fragrance-mysterious. invisible-an
Influence on our senses and even our moods.
There ere hundreds on the market but so few
with the lasting impect or the deula. What
makes a fragrance a dasslc? Besides
c:ontlnued high volume of ..,•.,. over a given
number or yeBI'$, a fragrance gains dlslinc11on
due to very complex determinants.
Smell, oonnects not just to our senses but
to memories and feelings. Fragrance memory
Is an IIQSregale of everything that hat
happened In your life. The so~nds. the sights,
the attitudes, and the smells of every day
living are accumulated. A smell Will take you
from past to present very quickly.
Different people react to the same smells tn
different w1ya. You may remember oil of
c:love • a toothache remedy and associate the
smell of doves with pain. Your friend may
remember cloves In • baking ham end the
sc-ent recaptures the pleesurL A toudl of
vanlUa rem!Ms one of home-baked cookies; a
hint ot rose-a gerden; levender, a
grenclmother's sachet . ll1e c:lauk fregranee
"'Ill revive ~rful Impressions. Although
the W,· 11 fragrance Is dac:rlbed may
Influence you to SOO'M! ext*'&gt;t. they cannot talk
you Into •tme~llng~ things e dllfe.-ent way
than you wrM&lt;Iy do.
A perfume is an ~allan of aromas.
The~ II the OVCflure, highlighting what
will deolelop laler, entlcfng you and making
you went more. lllub about 10-20 mln11tes.
The bod!/ ol the ~ Is the symphony.
This Is mainly whM you smelt for 3-4 hOu,.
while It ~ a mutable a11r11. But the
suocea ole fnorance la.ciependeAl upon the
ctJI-dlun (the n-tve). Henolft Ilea the
condtoc:tor
o1
the
entire
~lon~nlog when ce~ln
nata - domlnent or ,..._. end to whet

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3) Toners and Aftershaves
A) Scrufflhg Lollons-remove all extra
cleanser residue, dry Rakes of skin, end leave
tile skin feeling cleaner than ever.
B) So&lt;xhlng Nlmihaut.J-do all that other
eherahaves do but without the sting .
SomeUmes, ltley ere celled balms and often
they look milky. Usually they contain
allentoln to reduce rednen end help heal.

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"Scent"-imental Fragrances
byJaneVedo

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2) Shaving ProductsA) Ctum ~- c:oocentretion of shave
cream 101th no air bubbtu and no akohol , You
ute less end get better results end all et once.
B) Pte-~~ Soile~-t!leY .often coarse
beardJ temporarily IOf a shave whlc.h does not
tug end pull. OM It before shaving qeam.
C) Elecllfc: S/1--stands the '*h1skers up
straight temporarily. If you use an el«tric:
shner.

4) Mol~turlzers-What??l For Men??
c:oursel lllere are many typea. Matnly
they are ultra·llghtwelghtlotlons which seal In
"'ater, protect from the elements end Omit the
dryu'G effecu or heating and air&lt;enditlonlng.
They leave your face feeling smooth .
c:omlortebl~: and ready to be touched by that
B) Cleansl,:W Lorfons and gtls-more women who knew about lhese things all
• dermatologists are recommending wash.a bte along!
cleansers, especially lrma Shrell' s dea~r for
men.. Based on a surgk:at formula. It also Rll JaM Ci. V«lo Is a make-up end 'Skineate
oonsullanl.
up whlskets f« en easier shave.

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UIISEX IIWITY SAI.ON ON PREMISES!

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C) Face ScrubJ-these contain minute
partides of rounded pialtl&lt;: In a cranyy base
Whlc:h. a• you rnasYgC onlo wet skin, Jlough
off any deed •lun celts end dens. unclog
pores and reduce btemlthU.

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IIAowledge. A MW ,..,.._
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praponNa all be ,....nbled end

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fragrance's Interpretation or l~ thousand
n•tural -.cenu and Innumerable aldehydes
(synthet.k acent.s not found In noture). A
perfume specialist ("noaa") 111renges a
selection of oils In sud! a bel~~~&gt;« lhat their
sum elevates the spwlt end "'turns on" the
sensa. Character Is lnlerpreted through the
fragrance creating a particular at~c:re.
This then must be translated Into the
packaging lo ~pete and hopefully to
complement the message-Oasllbacks of •
dellgllt. joy, bliss or t!nChanlment.
Truly classic fragrances Qlare certain
chorecterlstlcs. There Is no compromise of
quality tl'lher In the fixatives, the Ingredients,
or In the bottles and boKes will&lt;$ presen\.
them They lleve ten4ed to be on the sweef
side end radiate warmth.
Amona the select perfumes which "'ear this
accolade a N • •
Sh&amp;llmar-,.,lth • strong flavor qf vanilla,
which Ia the most well·accepted aroma of aU •

Chand 5-the Orst fragranc:oe 10 u.e an
aldehyde. and among the top ten fragrences
In sales every single yee..
YOUCh £:lew-a loud! of vaniUa and spice have
made this one of the fragranca most popular
with mtn.
Nonll-the first truly Nnerican fragrance .
fresher and more modem.
Jojj-splcy end mellow. ~ry dlstlnruve.
•
Bala Versallla-- as a marshmallow, rich
. end en~lng.
Two reletlvely ne"M scents on the mat1cet
which are not Ye! considered clatsics. have ell
the c:ornct Ingredients .
Chloe-tubarow and morning glory edd
dwae'to • lively, eugary ~Cent.
~delaRenla-t.hetopnotelsotllnge-leaf

all.
•
You can tMte It at t h e - time that ametl
It-lower, ..,_ion.
The nelllllma you uy • perfume, c:lose your
C)'e&amp; -.1 J111J aaentlon • ,our mind releya an
..,.,..... Ia It ~) Or does It
pnxnpt Mntlmenta whldllrMtlal« you, make
)'011 nM1RQ more? tf It o1recta .tmllar
..-poiiiM lrf • large number Ill people over a
period of • ~. you mey be wearing a
fntGrMce daiPc.

�Images '81 !

Dressing from Classroom to Boardroom
preparatooy" Peter Pan collars,
buttcn-clown ohuts, a pa&lt;r ol

upenslve loafero. a lruh
"The ma)Of conctm ol moot scrubbed ap.,.,aranc. end a
a)l~eQe stucknllll """'"- 01 not
somewhat Ingenuous amlle
!holY "'Ill be able to ....:ure earmarl&lt; the "preppte. Whrle a
employment upon graduation. A .student may believe thlt
prfmaty step In ~ job-hunting projec'llon Is a otep above.jeans,
proceu Is. of course, an Interview an employer trenslales this
with the prospective employer Image as a btl too youthful lor
~o kes only a resume and the
real ~slblllty, a bit too
appt'arence or the candidate young to supervise others and •
upon ~Jch to base hls ultlmele bit too lr&gt;ex.,.,rlenced r01 the job
ck&lt;ision.
To be fashlon«&gt;nsclous as
While In oc:hool t~ average opposed to being stylish tmplles
itude.nt dresses lill'lth two a lrivotlty or
an t.H&gt;C:ertalnty
considerations In mlnd-«&gt;mron in decision mak•ng end a
and practicality. the latter ...mngness to rdy on ottw-&lt;s lor
includ•ng pr1Ce. A collegiate one's self-image An a-nov~
wardrobe ul\lally COft(jJU ol prolesslonal woman Is feminine
denims~ ••••tera. t-shins. a
wllhout be ing te•Y· A
blazer and perkeps one dreu, professional mate projedt
dress. Despite the myth or ef!'tdency and authbrrty wtthout
Independence-. the a\le rage arr.oganc~. Fashl;n doesn't
otudent Is more likely to be consideJ long termJelatlonshopa
fashion-conscious rather tken wlth your clothes, It Is not made
style-minded. While fashion to last.
oflo;n changes several tlmes a
Fashion is an ebstract ~
year. otyllsh dothlnglasts due to unkempered by the need to
projKt any Image oth~r than
it.t ctaJSic hnes end superior
fabrics.
transient. It Is usually youth
Tht latest fashion rage ~k:h -._,riented.
ohen
poorly
displaced "disco flash" Is cons'tructed commonly use:s
synthetic
fabrics
and
Is noc
·p~pple.· To quote a ~uoll
merchant, "Preppi e means necessarily ,.....,.ble In price.

._..e.

Evety student knows denim tt
l~lor ojob l~.

,..,Ia

but many do not
polyeoler
Is alao unsuitable When
~mploye u
interview
a
proopectl... f!tr1Pioyee Lhey ·~

looking lor professionalism
.. hleh translates to • p.ojec'llon
of a mature ability to do ~jOb .
John T. Malloy, outhOI ol O.ltS&gt;
fiN Succes.s. has conducted
studleo that Indicate • navy bl~
soli of traditional cut I•
. - . l u i !01 both men ..,.,
women or It Isn't p;&gt;l)'blor. Brown
.u•ts luve been showm to ha•e
I&lt;!SS credlbll;ty: pantsurll for
women are .iirrt!n as • too ~r ·
to ouper;l• employees. Clolhu
dtt make~ potent.el ~
because they are the_, ...,.

d r -)? And lest but not least.
does ot 11t well, ..,., am I
comfo&lt;tMM weanng tt?
l&lt;no"""'' yo&lt;~&lt; own taste ~ the
first otep to clf!vdoplne Y&lt;&gt;"' own
styt(' Tht totlored look tt es
fleclble oJ your tmaglnatlon: the
prol-.1 dress ls no mo&lt;e

•lik.. a

stuclems add po....,. to
their wardrobes the ba.ak
queRlons "--ee be: Is this a
natural fiber owhich lal.t$? Ar~
~

~ colors that COO&lt;d•nete "'ith
my "ardrobe Or are ~Y colors

that fade With ~ ieuon? Will I
be ablt1o wear this g..-ro-&gt;ent with
more tken one garment in my
closet? Will 1 be able to wear It
next yei&gt;0 Is it • garment that will
cover more thall onr 6f!non (I e
llgl'll weight - · long sleeve
rayon

compl~•

thaf\ r«s •tllng tbe
temput_, fo&lt; too htgh altts. 100

lohort tl&lt;ttU 01 100 bnght .-_.
OrHIOng proleUiOMII, il re.lly
-lof&gt;4ng t~ an ol pr~
yo&lt;~&lt; abtlitlel..,., your Mlf ~~
that Is both posotrn and

-rove.

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shires. heavy c:ouon

SASSON &amp; GlORIA VANDERBILT JEANS
AT A PRICE THAT lfTS YOU .HAVE BOTH )
Us. $37 to $40

2799
The Sasson's have 4·pcdeiS and
boollegs. The GJone V811derllit's
have &amp;-pockeiS and ttl8tgliliegs.
fkh 11 heavy cotton lldlgo
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the choice Is ell JIOUTI . Moods
cen wender rrom exotic to preppy
to romentlc end still be the lmege
or '81 .
The Speclrwn visited L.L.
Bergen, Co. et Its rtorthtown
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(olive drab) and the khaki mlors. accented
by bright, exotk: prints the\ make lor suave,
comlortllble •lire In • men.gerle of styles.
Panll a re lire news In this look with en
~&lt;ray ofgr.t lengtlu. styles and fabrics lhet
will p i - and IIMter ~· LOMG, with
topered legs, IV&gt;d I« pluted In the front,
endllll) In knit c:ulls. zippered ankles or
chopped~ ot the ankle: SHORT. boxer·
ot)'le, c.mp llyle. dasak: Bermudo or
Jamaica atyle; 81\d, IN-BETWEEN, in
culottes. clamdfilllen or luot-beiow-~:
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a tunloo. It's available In ell colors end ell
fabrioos.
'Accessories of natural woods. clay. shells,
coral and str- la!enllhe safari \leslgns.
Esperdillu or Uny sandals complete the
intrigue.
Mak~up Is sultry. smoky end rich. Deep
magentas, fuochlu, f*I"'"k g~s and
lrtidescent blues ere the colors. Kohl pen40lls
outlining the ~ define and enlarge ll.
Lashes are oolored In greens, blac::ks, purples
and navies. Ups are large, bright and ohlny.

positively Preppy
lt't c:Jauk, lt't collej~e and It's pure prep. Linen.
flu. poplin and ..ool fll&gt;erdlne pel up ..tlh lhe
primwy colors or 10ft belges (or lhe I 118I o;ersJon
of tbls '*II t.redltlonallook
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a n d - v-ned&lt;ed. Callen button-down to ,..I
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lhe IIOCI ltllrt.
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For~ pleated sltlru or lhe rpllts.
ohlttwal• d - and -liOnleto knits make lhe
In
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Blazers e re dauk v.ith thinner '-1• or tela
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How many times have you
taken your gluaes · off
because
you
were
emberrass.ed to weer them In
pubUc:, or have just recently
porc:hased c:ontac:t lenses
because.,you think you don't
look well In gta..es? Well,
times a re c:hanglng , the
phtese, ··girls who wear
glasses don't get passes,'' no
looger holds true.
Fashion dnlgMrs build-on
the high fashloll look for
c:olltge men and •omen's
apparell end make eyewur
an lmpon...t pan ol the
wardrobe. Spec:trums or new
styles a re available to
complement any race. The
proper c:holce of frames c:an
tum the average lac:e, lor
guys as well aa gals, Into one
that will be sure to turn heads
your way.
When selec:tlng glasses
there e re some bas ic:
guidelines to remember. In
order lor your new frames to
enhan&lt;:e your race you mu.t
Orst c:onslder what shape face
)'OU l)e\&lt;e. A person with a
round fac:e might try square
frames t~ sharpen h is
dleekbone lines. FO&lt; a square
face one may selec:t round
frames to ~lten the angles of
the lac:e, whereas an oval face
can accomodate any shape
frame. To avoid a double·
brow look make sure your

fntmes cover ~ eyebro-a
Flnally. 11 you neecs gae"'lth thick Iento, amaller or
rimless styl~s should be
c:hosen ov~r larger, thlc:k·
framed styles. A larger Ira~
Is \lery he4vy and c:an distort
vision near the rl"l .
'
The emphasis for men's
and women's eyeweer Is
toward practical styling as
Wtll as beauty. Ever~lng and
business wear frames ere
bec:oming more er.d more
poplllar. Few P&lt;ofestlonatt
have less lhan t - .pelrs of
glasses to enhance their
•ardrobe III1P lifestyh!. For
'NOmen, ddk:ete evening ancl
d~mes trimmed wtth
gold, lver or stonts a re a
must I matc:h the dress end
l
. During the buslneu
day, styles a re conservative
with llgnter, blending c:olors.
For men c:onservatlve gold
and silver wire frames, ralher
than heavier rim styles, will
best a«ent your wool suit .
College oxfords Ot well with
lhe aqe-old tonolse shell
frames. These c:onservatlve
yet stylish frames a re well
appreciated by the true
c:ollege PfeP·
With summer c:omlng, high
fashion rimless sun glasses
for school, business and
casual weer are popular.
Grediant tinting with lighter
shades on the bottom and
darker tones on top adds the
stunning touc:h to this look,
For
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look Is newly fashioned to
c:ompt~ment the glitter,
leather jac:kets, c:hatns and
tight satin pants.
Ey~wear has become a
cosmetic: addition to the
wardrobe. No longer do
peop~ have only one pair of
glasses: KY9"'I pair~ are
needed to matc:h moods.
lifestyles and wardrobes.
From now on those of us who
need ~ c:an c:ount on
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our many faces of the day or
night. High fuh lon and
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Moordl Is gotng through en
ldentny ~ " cwne 1n like •
lamb end~ to be lee&gt;llng In
roerong leonone ~--· But
don't let that oe&lt; )'011 atrernbling.
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about • jaunt In the J~~n~~1e; or •
ttop to S\IMY Me.vc.-o? ~ the
hoi. ~oc trOpia? No. )'OU don't
.-d • oullcaw of unmetked bUb
and • month"• leeve of ebsencle
l~clto.u. Tllc ens•..,. to the
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end the went to meke Spring sit
up end take notice thai you're
reedy for htr.
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one style for ayeryone 10 edhere
to. 10 you "en go out, buy
lol&gt;ete- you llke end probebly
JCO&lt;e points for being In foshlon.
Jungle fever Is cotchlng this
lime of ~or, end lt"a p&lt;edlcled
that •• leut 99 ptrc:tnl or the
population "'"' be tAPOied ID
It-end • good nYmbtr of !hoM
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or .,en • shirt. This n.s 10 be the
most exciting of the trOplcol
c:onttibutlons to Spring fashion.
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plum mod birds In ta)nbow
shades. otdllds, hlblacuo-thtlt
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bedcgrounds to be found on
Jynglt attire. You can match •
troplcel lllln with yo~~r troop&lt;tf
pant.o ot shortL or gel the total
look In sltirt/ollln o..tfitl that
•ere made for eech other•
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shirt. That"s the cotton ohlrt that
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but. never fear. it's the look )'011
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pleckd .front-It'• en utremely
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27 February 1981
Vol. 31, No ~ SUNY at 8utla10

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Ill&lt; Stolt lhti&gt;...Cy ISASU) the olll&lt;al Stilt·
wid&lt; vol&lt;e for all SUNY ""dcau
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recopoz..S S1ac 6aooo between il udcllt.l and
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Cboc&gt;&lt;&lt;llot Erne11 l Boy&lt;r, wbo liludent
ltadcR -~. w-..S 10 unckmun&lt; SASU. Thc
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wos pc~tth&lt;d as • thrcll by SUNY Ctlllral.
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of Trust&lt;a , . . _.. SASU a. the onlY 11ucknt
advOI*y lfoup lo; tht St•&lt; •Yst&lt;m. VIII ina ,.iU be
helc!O¥etatwo-yur pcriod, .. kh 17 SUNY K'-b
¥0tin1 thi&gt; Sprina tiDd III'ICJ&lt;t yea.
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rr.stnocturina propoool bolo« ilcan hc prCJ&lt;ntcd 10
tbe Trustees for..,.,.......
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irllo oroc orpaiz;aloa. ,.._,,, II SUNY
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rllciOIIIJy, SAS U C::W.pu~ (),palter 11n1co:
Cn!aill bdines. ..S the additioMI rnnun woold
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requim! to ....S two 0&lt; D f t
to
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to
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jW'O(-"''Ibr Tn•lces'ntt• .._.ofdonn tiDd
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ka»-l•t"t' ~ues.tuchucM r•cliDCfQIC. ""StVIXDl
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os de•c~an okcmathc J1lan. SASU oflicqls art
no1 ...,.,.,•• to •.Cronona•..S.-.1
trit&gt; to ~ho\C 11 (Ius plan)
our 1hn•n lhtr&lt;
.. ~· be 00 ......... men~.•
for thc rnao1 port. SASU 1011 1he Sludclll
AJ....,bly od&gt;ocae the ..,... "'""'· ,..,..._ tbe
...,. 11udtus IIIII •enct •cb the """"
ldmtnliltaon, occordona 10 UB\ SASU Deloptt
Joe RiltJA, who - - IIIII a ~
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ratnot1willl - · - ...... ._,.,loo•~tr. bo
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odck&lt;l that SUNY pOlicy .alttn bdicw . . . . .,

.......... ,_.

lhoulcl- ... ,..a~_, .....tocd. ~
"Wt shoultlo\ .,.Ill&lt; a.-dor IIIII eo.d to

•.........

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ShcehM • ICfted.

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llnoc1tft ot io~Pidao~- . . . . . . - .. Cn!aill
..,.,..,.......s tlaoa tbe boJwoioioa _., oe noll
. _ ... ... ltmi!IJ-.1. l*ti&lt;oloarb&gt; If the
idlool bM a iii'O"'J ...,.. t......,. IIIII o ~of
• ....... do 1101 oat for 1lodr .... to ... ~Cuadcd.
SASU - - • •iva bdit~ stuckaU wiD
- a llld 1D liDt lor a S 1-'0 rclial 1D ortltt to make
.."Pookk:oolllltmCIII ••

ru.r.-,

II SUNY td&amp;ools tbr
ODd a io
_.,..,d by thc Board or TNII&lt;U, noll idlool
woold be~ to ""'" on Ill&lt; oct-ap C'YUJ lout
,f . . ..

Inside: VGriety is tile spice of r.lefltons- P.J I Dole ltnder'SUN' - Pp. 1· 14 I In lltlnlnr armorl- P. 15 I NOf1s spews - Pp. I 7- 18

�~&gt;•-If
UB Al\lmnl Auocllloon !'Ha.Ocn1 John Vono ..old Wrd~ thll h••
voup would o.:mtly ·~ 1ht "'""'""' "'r.oon u • concrtot pliO 1&gt;
onnou1nd "'We wRI 1urp0&lt;1 h If wr Jfl 111&lt; Juidtlin&lt;S 10 It""" "' lu&lt;h

••&gt; to ant he: auvud.
BcciiM ofS1ooc tllcll polocy,too.:h umpu•" mpomiblc fO&lt; liln&lt;l"'l• •
own oohkolc PII&gt;Jranu u 1hc ~~•• Uno&gt;tr&gt;ay of N&lt;w York (SUNY\
Bootd ol Truoortl hlo rrf.....t 10 tndorl&lt; oolloatoOn&gt;lor lporll Tht~&gt;.l• B
olumrt would hi&gt;&lt; 10 ploy 1 key role lfl , _ , , . , . ony ooo&lt;mpo 10 &lt;hln"

UB\IUIII&gt;
Vono priM&lt;! t..(lltl ror uii1'W lor 1hr &lt;Cody In ..,,._ 1o ""''"'''
ftomouuode o.our&lt;nonolill&gt;l&lt;t&lt;dlha '1fohr~ ..odeoodld- ,..,. " · " '
wouldn' ha .. r tt '" Ht llbo "lid thll Kt11c.r\ OR"Kr • • ~ ~~~c- 'o
1hc ldta,&lt;•-1111~ I...Ct lhr ~csodeno .. oukl be uncltr oht pn"' ,.,_.,.,.

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lha ~' •hould noc be umttd r~N~nelalb -hilt- lhr UN\Cr,.\ •..
tdut&lt;~~.-1 ~~~-11 belfW •~&gt;&lt;«~ ..

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O&lt;ponnxn" "too.,• ...,_.,. probimo• • llh """"
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March of
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Friday, 170 MFAC Ellicott • 7 &amp;. 9 pm
Sat. 146 Diefendorf, 7 &amp;. 9 prn
Sun. Squire Conference Theater, S, 7, &amp;. 9
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to br O\ocrcomc.ht ttCkkd ""'\\-~ ..,11 "*'c 10 l.Hpa.a__... . Ktntllrt •
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tnc1 oht Al...,nl lool oM as ohtoo
1'fO)&lt;c'l b 111&lt; bc11.,_,. ofoht
.. hole." ... ·~Jllatntd
v.,... oiJO 1Uinuol11td 1ha lht qrw~,,. •ould htlp UB\ fund rflon•. "h u a ~r•• otlm..S.. to • IJnl•&lt;nltr. ll a •&lt;IY .;.... aod ~ ......
• a rallyq"""" lor at...,. and &lt;tuclt:ou,• ht dlom&lt;d
Thr fa(riitl for ahlaln •1D 110&lt; ~~lOki}' oo mtn'upon• . A&lt;cor&lt;ll"'
10 DOmmie~ . 1ht U.U.rn• r Ill&gt; both ~ ,_... and Onl~1 ual
comm~mcnl "lo •omcn\ '"""'' 8,., •hr eoo&lt;cokd, Tltlt lX, tilt ftd«al
1&lt;1!4111on , ...,_edna cqual•uwon 10 both telltl in lpOfU, is thr mom
oOCilicltrldon for 1bc duallmpo-cmcnl .
CUrrcnlly &lt;'&lt;r)i"Odl&lt;n\ opon "111*1 temPt!« • 111&lt; Oivlslato Ullt•cl
In tilt ~kiD fof W-n (A lAW) wllic:h io &lt;quivalt•tooht Nlllonal
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Tht 111.P, olilfrno« b&lt;owttn lhr tWO 11 IMe ....,._, cun-... AlA W
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Divlllon I fr0111ou cllrftftl Dtvlslato W a a us, 1111 oohrr ,..,. .. &amp;pOrU mm~
allo be booatd. Howcvu, iC bMkeoblll II improvtd,1oo o sporll-rnDOI

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Variety Club Telethon expansion

This weekend

is set for its 20th year

seems

,,SituSI-ou
CltJ' £1/iw

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endless

Altu 19 yun or Voridy Oub Telc1- • llumlo,lbt
"Hdp a Chid Help tlftudf" ... OtW&lt; bt !'""""btd INa

wr&lt;ttlld as .,.,.lilt Jolul ~odooa mel~.. Mlnhall.- to I he
Q.fttl Cily to,..... 1\aooto Cor llw CWdtcn\ ...,_., ~dlabla&amp;­

Ccaer.

Tho T&lt;k1boll, to bo u..t oa a..-1 1 In-&lt;&amp;.. Wli:BW-TY
wiJ cocl""• • 6
ltudooo, ......... • 10 p.m. S•wday Tloo
pnLS-,..
loc:t S,....b, fC1111&gt;&lt;rl&gt; ofoh&lt; ohow y.,.. AJttd For .t, wollboi1 tilt """""' ••...,.
ha _..._,Y lrulla.ubl&lt; ''-""'' of
&lt;DC........,_ "I look for1oard oo a ~ aad better Ttlftlooe •'••'• ...., had bom," Sonltb tol4 n , Sp«tr~"'
Th&lt; 20~ •r&lt;Ctoc:illat •01 bo ......ocht..t by laltn...,., ••h
paoiefttut tbt !Uhab;I••Ioa~acer.CIIort •opeii&lt;J "boch~
ac\JVitlu or the "Vanny V.oaxn,• and &lt;tlttf\11111m&lt;1&gt;1 lucb ..

•llo-

•o

muslclam- a ~&lt;tltriloql.llil.

«3'

Th&lt; "'""'to.•orth&lt; prGIJOID,ho•nn,witlbtdirect potcbtl Cor
conrrib,.lon• b) the
y psts. Othtro
to autod arc
JOIUiflle Sumoncn, • 8
n•iVe "ho &lt;tJrnd lath&lt; clonic "''':I'Jl
Otoen~:oon• oumnacrolol
and 11:1on Grq Morna (MJI3ion
/m.posstblt """
John Oab&lt;1cl fR)v&gt;• \ /lofHJ.

111.,...,

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Ku, pl8c •• ..d ••• o
WI ycat\ &lt;•tnt rall..t a total or Slii.OOO. b,. Tele1'hon
orpnil.trs hoop.· to \ll&lt;pasi I hal !law&lt; nan at temp! to oouottr lht
stinl or lnfl,.,.,,_ Accotdifta to Publlrlty Co~aa DwOih&lt;
Roonl.rff. Boltiol"\ Voncty 01111 rals.. mort money per &lt;~a than
that In WI)' "'~·
on tho wotld.
All man• .~...~ are r«&lt;lstribut..t lo&lt;all)-, lht v_.v Oub
asscn• . " ilh t,.• bullaoinJ to tht ~chabllhlloll ~llltt.1'hil yrat,
Lht 01111 hoi" • '"e. .,oire tbt S I mlbon it haa l'l..tl..t tow- the
projtaod S 7 nnlloon COfl of r•aov•lolf a C111141nn\ Hoot*.ol " illl
~ lha&amp; iiiDC\.1&gt; with ll&lt;• ly•_..t pcmmt:ftl rqpo~a~.,.,..
"fbt uho, ~- cotlln. .loa or tbt ~dill&gt;' &lt;XIlltr b tOUill)
dtpendtlll , ., • ...t.•hoo tunc~&gt;; &lt;lumd M..ticol Dorutor of
Chilclfttl\ Rd&gt;••boiJialoe ~oben 'lli'lfDtr. A~y. • - 10
tbt Ccntct to;.,. ""'d op r.-b for .. btr d,.._.. wlll\la a.ildrco\
Hoop!!II.
)
., tbiak •\ •"• ""'trptll&lt; '-olalrn,"Mkn...t w.,.,,
olludq to • ~&lt;~• u"'' ,.... n&lt;Miy Corttd Ill&lt; it&gt;Jp&amp;al\ cloY1&amp;

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••oyan••

1'bt v• lidd or ~
•hlclt ltu upuded It a
~,..d...,. lbt Iauer
bait or tllil • ..,..,., haa .,.,•• to
i*blmaprtst. . lillllh&lt;rclrt
)o4a for prakally ...., , . _ .
p:adUott lo lbt lid6-«pnllosa of

.......... IIJIIdcs-and in •ut...U~

ncty racet of t he proress100.
"Yoo could .., that ftavrc
pr ...pra. loot bleok .. thai .. &lt;
OOQilchlhly provide lllJ one
~qlftcr:u that todutcry and
..U.«Sot.lti Dffil." -0&lt;4lq IO
0\atltl f-1. fiCulty·lndiiOtf)l
Loaoon for UB'J Faculty or
Entlnc&lt;rina and APJ&gt;i&gt;&lt;d Stir~
CFEAS).
N tho number or &lt;oPn&lt;erina
studttu hal muhtlllicd ,..iooolly.
10 bas tht number or job~­

Rlaht oo• dlcmlcal one! &lt;ornputcr
.......,,_tobe,.,_
dtmaad, F -1 &amp;ald. and hiatt·
tedonoloc7 .,_ otrer the """'

_. .......

-rhc aumber of l'llDs ••

t bC"mk al ~aai..ner:rlrta h not
ade~e oo fill the colleae

pooitiooo ~ lc1 -

..----, ...

i•daJtry

....
po1-llio••··· Foae:l

aploiaocl. He added IMt .._ modo
II 10 ptrtnll of lbe CCMIIpuiCf
~ftlllt"«UBJ
Vat'IDCIU
in

....

...u.d"lllos yea.

Po•ute~•••.)
Wbi&lt;Lht T.-... pl..teos-••camopilyofV~~nttJOub

,...._, ......,. f,.,.,....._ •..._. ll&lt;lp - I k e to tbt corrtts.
wilh aD ICtnM-..... , •..,IMllf'llllitft'f"aa Wftkl ~the Ttittl.-.

Today\ M&lt;a "' th&lt; Courltr·Sqr&lt;# wil bt 1014 oa -nlowa
strteta for SIt'~ •0111. •ub prot«ds .,..,. low•ds th&lt; Voddr
01111 elTon. "t "1"'1 bolk til&lt; Mouoar and til&lt; c - y EatcUthc to
bt- rhtrc&gt;cU•ftllp;apcn."&lt;tlthUitd Vlfie\yOIIbCiwcfBarhrl'OI
Co«y.
Spyro Gy~. tht . . ioftally•uo:et~~I\JI lfiiLl. bud •ilh a..tfalo
,_,_ porforlo'&lt;ol a bt~~tl'it cODI'tfl at Klrinlww M~»ic Hall a f&lt;•
,...... ..,. 1 be •how neu..t appr01lmaely S 10,000 Cor the
Variety Ow.
Ytar-&lt;ound, ohc L1ub 1poouor-a KtlvMiti tike ......,, IUDClltooa,
and r.toioro lho~\. Yoluntcen ha•t WOtk«f in ,_fK RIOIIIhsacllint

I"'L•·
.,oecl
flnloislloa

ratlk ticl:cu- .. ~h a "Model A" Ford as rv..
, . _ the bwlneu COtnmunlty, 1

lptCIND"

of

mcrohallls ha•c orpnl.tcd lndowldual
caRl~.
o.cconliollto RO""'rff· Suprmwk&lt;U haV&lt; Instkultd spec:lal&lt;ootpOO
pr-ioa•. and retail 110&lt;.. ha•t dtsilnto..t panlcul• days in
which a percent-..: of ..... will bo doaotcd to the Voriety Oub
Tcktlooe.

SIU'-atloonuol
Oa S •wday. II&lt;W"*Ptr oollccllion drives will be ope,.lloa • oil
tbt major moll&gt; in West&lt;rn New Yor1t. Tt..,hon ..........,. ha&gt;t
alleclllj)OII 11udtnls in pankular to oiG In the - r drive c110n .
Aa •telliPI to iocorponte o..l,..,.. COIIlmllllitles bu ltd to lbt
plaoancat of ~ t&lt;i&lt;phoat ctllltn t.llltnd"" • far •
SoWo&lt;rD ON•Io. T bt
"ill th&lt;a rdq pt..taa to lbe
tckJ*&gt;D&lt; bat poiDt • WKBW •OIItio&amp;.
Otbtr cilia "' wd havt Clli&lt;u'&lt;d "'""" •tt.h Voridy ChA&gt;
Ttlct"-. 8il Halle ...-Md In lluiWo juot two •ocu ..., to
produce t1oo loc-' Tdft...,., alta bovbot joat COtDplct..t slmllor
dcies ill Pltila4tlphio. Allct llulrllo, • ls OD to Ot&gt;dMd for yet
-btr$1ro...
Jatt Smitb. •llo abo bc.-11 1 -a,., ofTelc11Km,coatmds tlw
II&lt; is
tlw pcocik iD aurroto. "T''oo ptOIIk b e r t - ODd
- ....,., c~oa~~cae&lt;: th&lt; ............. -....t.

.,.lew

-...,· abooa

A•-••
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Til&lt; V.n.tr 01111 ~..t •

a arp!Ualoa or Broedwq ODd
Hoaywood pcrbmcrJ, wbo ICMIIIII to orra ..._.. . . lid. Tbt
dtri&gt;'..t . _ V•rltly _ . , . , a wr&lt;kly publica loa of

-lh&lt; ..............
w•
.......,.

v.n.tr a ..b mcmloonllil&gt; .... _,.ua~~y upll&gt;dcd 1o lllcludt
.;.....,.,_. Tile dllb bas thoa xrved as a umlicoaloa &lt; k - lor
local ........-,, aocordial to ~--· •11 1nab clowa
compotltl&gt;c borrim since we're all WOtldo" u.-dwr,• loo uplaiD..t.
T1w '1x&gt;liOtDiiao." Roualru • -.... It •h&lt;alh&lt; Tcktboo sip&gt;
olftbt w Sunday ~mel 1looliall dollar ICwc
~ effon" il ~U..Itt lmpanuo, tDd whaotva lht 011.comc, iD
tbt liaal tl&gt;llly$b tell Tela bonIa looktd upoa with pide,bt adcltd.
Tbo pmnolal popoolar host Jatl Smlah oc:kaowle&lt;lln llw ract
that "'Il 10111 as1here- cliildml, Lhtre tot .,q1o loo hondicapo.•
J!Ur 1bt dooaloao loolp 1o rrdoltt .....,. or 11oo pein ionuntd, h&lt;
believeS. '1t'l no11Ml
.,_ty; Smilb defeodl. "We're ae..ty,
tDd JOOCin&lt;sl knows we need it."

is.........,.,..,_,.

••'rc

..,

"*"' •

•A
nh. a ) 9 &lt;Ml cumt
m locre and perfomo t&lt;rnbly d...U,.
his •nrenk:• ... •h-t rcm.at~cd.
"whik a :U aud&lt;N "m COin&lt;
acrot~ as a f'C'al • Ofkcr and wt11
end up hirvla bill! "
bclor•&lt;• ohal .,._.,..,..
ru&gt;dtnr•
better lfldts an
mort lUlled lOt "dcolan and
f'C.IiC6'dt• art•. while atudt:n&amp;a m
tbc Hl·l.S . _ mq odajlt.....,
tO 'llrodll&lt;tloa and ..... - 811'«1\

r...,.

••h

Of t h&lt; profo..IOO
'
Wilbcy bas btrntol4 to twe 00
~ d•tct.ly o.. of colt&lt;• •"-

)tar, • &lt;O&lt;Dpao-..t to Ill ..., ynr
"Bal thai\ U&gt;d or dtc-tptl&gt;c," die
•~plaln..t - - tbtr ar_.n,
told me to lotte ooiJ 70 loll )tw •

o..m-.., . . . .

UB

"lloa&lt;. ,.,..

t~udtnra

d.... oil&lt; pa&lt;1 k•
~art. and comodcn tilt lleo&gt;tn&gt;lf

... '&lt;f) ....,., . _ . . . . . .

Wilbcy &amp;ald.

CC&gt;ftiii&lt;.Otr.
Th&lt;le -..JJ.

rtlc dcplttion

COIIIbiDod

or

wklt

••u,..rea•c
IIIIDCflls" oa eanb, haa led F&lt;dn to
...~ that "lbt prolpi1U loot
"'"""'' llmllltss for lbt tQilntrnlll
fodd."
He ltMit:tptOCI a Steady marl«
ror cnainccn in the. IODI ·
utabllsMd heavy iDdUitn«, a
bia« market in newer. hill&gt;·
tccbnoloay indiiSiriu. and ••
llmoSI inliDte 1t1111bt In 11&gt;&lt; r,. urt
in IOfM iDdOArits -which bl:vc nut
f'&lt;U been (ormc.d yet, Iii« "&gt;PI&lt;'&lt;
tfUIJpOII."

proctiS dcvcloprn&lt;'ftl
.,.;r-r •itb Duru Plastics, a
division or Hoottr Cloemo.·al
Cotporotloa. $8ld lbt oaly thq
tlw ....... pouii&gt;Cy ..... lht
lun.btr ex_..,.. of encinteriloc 0.
............. &lt;ornpktdy &lt;Itmal ' "
til&lt; llclcl-&lt;bt tcOaOIQJ'.
"II 1001rtbiac falll ~ iD Ill&lt;
- : be aploia..t. ~ "'"
fedri,

I

ddiaitdy loaft • efltct oa ""
~
rcqoir.......u or '"'
r. .....

fold Aid lha&amp; be . - ,.,...,....
• end to lbt ...,......of..,.....rt/11
.ail tbo mid·l990s, aod il •

- ............ _..,(101 3
dowmwiDI. it "ill .lust level off."
GroHs
Tbc oumbtr ofjob ~...W..
prut ady ia 1M c-qioccrln&amp;
proftscioa $ 10 ...................

witb 1.0 to 1.S 1f111tpoiDt IV&lt; r .,.. in ...... dtJDand ...........
witbbcttct lfldts.
lCatby Willsey, Maaaau or
Collctlt ltecruiiifta Cor Onamman
Aerospace Corporation of
~. L0Da Island; Aid ihat I
prraoaa.l interview is just ...
lmponlllt to Gl1ll'IUJlaZI u ....,...

~to

Dntt•

or U l \

c..Cfl " ' - o111cc Mil}

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S t - r, of 111&lt; 119 _.,.....

,.._ . - t o rccna aodt•• btre
11oa11 perc.-u~~~t" of tht.m
come 111 lnrtb of &lt;...,..""1

... •e.,.

......

Sbt llld UB hal a "'efl' ....,.,.
rtpu:tiJkto tJt tfw: Cf\l.llM'Uitll
""''*fl',addqlhalth.- Y&lt;•IMliY
company rc,..-tlotfttlft\C; bc:pn
rccnatq her&lt; d"""' the Foil
wm«~cr to fC" • JUmp on the

&lt;oonptlhtort
b

- I ll

dt\I'CIOp

that .. qwekly

tn

ttlt

&amp;I joiH

cn&amp;tnttr•n&amp;

proknkm. the: ulan« tnntasclht

{,&gt;II&lt;~

"h'A-b

•-r "ltb • to.&lt;btlot of\&lt;..,..
dcll'ft " ro..,.,y S 2A .000 a y&lt;ar

a.. •"- 1o ..ruiaiiJ .. .,~q,.

thio ftpore floa-catcd by 10 J
...... .... July. Oibtr
sc arUq salaries an·
s 21,260 Cor .__... . _ . .
aod S 11.000 for ladwuolal

1hat

pcr«nn

U ' fUJt

••hr
T••4••.,.....,
tNtulc ••• ,

·
" " " " " - - ·put
· ......
prr&lt;enl
tnCTCIKf
iii. moat
hi.

cnaaaccnaa

oppon.-.a we • •at eo.~
.._..., • tbe Wesc and Ill&lt;
Sout .... cot. o.pca6cllly Tuas _,
C...bwa. F,..t _, 111&lt;rt arrlt.ll

S•••·

pleaty or pbo • N.-.. Vorl
f..tri - - ll• Cily
e..tWo
lor

. . . . . . . .... 10 bt .....

-,
·.bot
antr...t
.... .Ill&lt;
_,_
. wil
be st.ft.oora
_

CAM&lt;Y. .t•leo
_ . , . -t o . . .· . . Saany of
'l.llolmoo
~ Ptcsidta Ft«&lt; Ftdn, tll&lt;
arc:••
C'apaos.lo•
or
~-- tbt fa:tthal".
apcct&lt;d to ~- Cor nuoay
more years~ k 1rratl'
attrib....t to two tllinp: tloc oeaodl
few -'tcmahc mnzr ~cs ud
t1oc dtvdopnctlt of the tlliao-

khool.·

........... , . , . . litld&gt; ,.,.., timet
1 )&lt;.,, rcv..l..t oa Jaa-., ,..._ I be
ttonlftll wqc for a ch&lt;1rucol

l'la&lt;'tm&lt;N Co""'ol.

uJ'tfah." tlw ~'naet

SIU1tnt

-.....
h u•y
.ou.d

10

"all l&lt;&lt;holoJJ

accordooa to F-1. t1ot

...It

tltlld)' u~. . of C"'IIPlft111ll
r.hooold .-.... •osJa ..

cl&gt;lnc&gt;~-

.. bas ..... cApttJ&lt;De&lt;d

diiNI tbt paso lrw decades

...... II&gt; m) 4tob,.. • loB," til&lt;
r EAS Dun
&gt;ald. -.nd · · - oaly - b e t 1"'0
penod&gt; .,. bn-c lht lidd tool a

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do•n~•q-oac&lt; bnwea

ood

19~1.

19-«9
ODd ....,...., m tbt

ll\ld-1960• a.. tlw ............
&lt;'OUitd by a lot Of publdy pnor l()b prolptCII WhiCh ,......,
&gt;~W&lt;niJI'"~ ~ lioallyumcd.,...
that all I hat publiUt y k'Wod l.(J
"""') f'&lt;Oplc IWl)I,Ohal tbtrr ..... I
b&lt;J d&lt;O&lt;J_.,, o f . _ . . •

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! United st ate
A souring jtworltt
j One of atuoenta' first concern• on •~r cemjllla toc:lay ahould be To lite EDtftl'·'
ll\ltntafnfng the rights they have won o. .r ·t ha re.,a. i'anfcutarty In
the INlet decade, atudentt hl¥a become a potent fO&lt;ce In Untvera!ty
planning Mel poflllcs. lllld the atrength of central lobbying grou~
::; that they ha. . c:rNted must remain Intact
~
l'harel~ the mow to coalasu the Student Auoc:&lt;atton of the
Statt Uni&gt;«Sity (SASU) and the Student Assembly os a atrong
.. Jlflldenl mo.. So Ia&lt; ot the two groops ,... otated aa
aepa~ata anllllaa more to a - the Trustees than for any
PfK~tcel IMI'POM Pvt1lng the fiO"r« of aaell under one nama ancl
ll'•lno tile Trva1aea anclthe Leglatatura one strong groop to bef'lll•n
"'ilh. II only IOgiUj
Studenll ahoutc:l never have rc$1ed eomlonl.bly "''th the ktaa of
the Student Aa- y. That O&lt;gan t"tlon-created Dy the SUNY
Chaoull« a ncl offtclally rec ognized 11 the only student lobbying
grOUP In tht 5\ata-appaars to dilute SASU's argnlftcanca. Tilt
Auembly waa Cltllted sJ~ )'Uri afttr SASU, following a perioc:l of
eJ&lt;tanal. . atudent unrest oo ~:~mputel The argument that SUNY
INCitra ,..,. mo&lt;e eomtO&lt;table dealing woth a "atudent
organizatiOn" tllty mofded IS not not abturc:l
What is absurd
that the Albany aomtn•strauon 001110
uy to tell atudent~t they are borng ••P&lt;-tec:l by a II'OUP
cruted tort'-&gt; t
by the Soate. a nd restrict eel from engaging
In polllrcet or teglsla
lssuae SASU Campus AHaus Director
llfupa Crontn 11 riOflt calling It a "acab orga nizatiOn " Fow. yeara
ago, otn.ra ahoulc:l have been calling II a laree
Tha rNI Irony of having the grou~ luncllon undel separate
names Ia tha t it meant eaaenllally nothing. The SASU President is
alto the teade&lt; of the Student Aue mbly, however, only achoolt
that 11011 to jOjn SASU are theoretically rep&lt;8$elltec:l by II
N...nheleas, II _ . that SASU 11 a aublet of tl!9 Auambty and
any points SASU acores benel&amp;l Ill SUNY student&amp; and aCIIOoiL
Merging the two atudent lore. Into OM f• a 1on0 oomdua move
In fa ct, It has essentially atreedy 111ten pt..,._ M&amp;ny ICIIOoll.
t..eglllatora and ac:lmlnistratora f«matly rec:ogmze onty SASU The
reterencJum•that wltt be held on Clfi'IPUMS O¥« tile oext two years
Wttl merely provide the rubber atamp
The only dltooncertlng aspect of the whole proposal ts that the
rnerga, In the and. Is dependent upon Trustee approval. It fa
questionable Whether that group woukl move to dlsmantla al;o&lt;ly
their predec:estora created. It Is unlikely IIley wlll eagerty vote lor a
rntalunt that could strengthen a ltucfent lobbying group In tha
State. And It I• imP&lt;obabte that they will endorse a n elfon 1ta11ec:1
by 5ASU and aPP&lt;ove a move that would gtve more oriOibollty to
that "unoiflclal" student Ioree
So 11udenl ShoUld plan on Mncllng a message lo Albany that
aaya - want one grOUI&gt; with only one name. Multitudes ol •yea"
votaa In favor of restructuring "'Ill make It d &amp;
tltcult tO&lt; the Trusteas
to argue that atudents still have 10 have decisions rnede IO&lt; them

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now._,,.

UOO!' tmvii\Q In B~tltlo lUI AllgYII I wu iool&lt;lf\0
•~•td 10 my h...t ~·' •• • gr•ch.l.ce stvdent at

ua. ,..,.,.,..,._.,.._ .,~..,-•tonu
aa 0 coa.ge - - · I 1&gt;04 J"ll Willed Into I
- · " ' ot .-no ..., • - teeoue
t&gt;o-l&gt;lll ... , · - - · · Olld Joy . . .
.... on1o oports. - • u • r
Tho. . _.. IOOl&lt;&gt;nG good

t meniiO!'I lt'Mf'QI to telt you •bOVI one ol mv
tl ..,,,.- on """"'' oar~~ 11111 G....,.,...• ..,
let me teM a te~ ot tM tKIJOnl whr ~~ •• "'' favorde..
piiOI

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A star·lfuddec:l cast will paradtlnto the Outen City thiS week41nc:l
to holt the annual Variety Club teltlhon It fa a cause that Buffalo
hal 1upportec:l for tll years and one o f the strongest ~tty effort I
made In lhla naglon.
Thla Unlwrllty aponSOB a number of P&lt;ograms to help the neeCI)'
or the handicapped. Studenlf '""- for thoM who canT In the
Comm~~ntty ActiOn Corps' Marathon, While volunteer groups plan
out111111 a nd P&lt;Ggrama lor pn)'llcalty or mentally hancllcappecl
child.- The ruoun:es are avallab4e hlfe among tile thouaanda of
faculty. stall. admlnlllratora and atudenll to m~e thole efforts
a u -lut
Thla w- . c t P&lt;&lt;Wi&lt;ln another OOII')nuotty. The telethon hOIII
will ba calling for contribuliona. Juata little from each one o t the
rneny people that e«nPrl.. UB 00111&lt;1 make a very big dltlerenca.

\IOU con 90 &amp;o Cl11~ Holt. !onlY'""

l p m OIC.Iu.M you wetiktl" 1 ••"' 10 e•erclse any
• ,,,.., tM.n tn.U. eno not uM lnt Otm or tecquetoall
covna IN1nfy beeiUM the WOf\eft aren t
They

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.....,...-olllhiOOOf""'' ... E-t"""Q''IM
--~liiOiltM!o&lt;)'OU youolonl
mf~ •• a grll(k,•t• (or ~ora.c~uatet atuoenl rou
na.. l&gt;lanty of tlmlto "'""'"
3 "''"' -~~~~ 1111 liB Roya&amp;o t&gt;olkltt&gt;otl &amp;eam llerNt
1 hlghl\"f'llecl dlYtllion II 01&gt;1)0!10nl, G1111'10&lt;l the ntghf
t&gt;ofora. you ll!o! .,..,. lha o-ome 100~ so ..,Y

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o,. Sunc11y, you eaJI Clat&gt;. to ... •I lht o,.,."''"~~"' t&gt;.eauu '"" oor•

T110 114'.,. on '"" -

&gt;now 11 won I 1&gt;0. Y0&lt;1 ut. Why end •11 t014 oh•• tl»
ouectCH naa on1...-ecs It ~ wma,..,.,tty ~

.. ~. bK.au.M 100 m.an~ ~.. are ""'"' 1~
IOCIIKies w&amp;ttooul r 0 and •re CIUI"'' damlqt So ..

CIOMIIMQymIIJII

~-- l f'OO"""IOvM~

chef;._ ~ for

Doolt

I 0 •• 11\1! wouw:t t)e tOO u 1 ,

fm ~tng 1!1')' lt&amp;l'N becalal I Hr~CMJJ~ •ant to
..,_ now to ,.... Clorl&lt; Hal a belt.,
. . . , _ I ll&gt;o~~ "'""Y QoR 10 . . _

fo&lt;:••• ""

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to"'"'........,.,;.~·­

m""'' ott tehoot for a l p ,_.,
f hOPe Olhl!l "'"" 1_. u I

IMft ••httO•

emown

do*'"-·euon
uo
•• ca-n

Ma)"tte wllh totne

Mc1 ""''•

ma.ke Oa~ Hellttvty 0\lt "ta~oote·· pl.ce

so I .....

to """'"""' oown to &amp;hi Rll.. "'"""" 1 p.m. r,., ""'!
deadtlnre "'""..- a mt&lt;ltum c:oae ano a btownH h 1
Chl•ll a ft\~t tor me. but I don I mlno AU IP'II' lt.gat and
c.afr•ne 11.eep1,. eotnv for .no~Mt cou-ple ol hcWtS

el"'d pd.Jno tM nuta out ot '"- twown ...

a Chc:IA
I.&amp;AIT-ulwu ..._ . , , , . . . ,

fl'Q(WOUS

i.Stl't

too

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•o.., my oAct tnend Paul Pa"l h..O oowwn ,.,. haM I rom

mt ou,,ng

OUt fre&amp;hma" .,,.,

at the EU-cotl mwa_ and
aoou1 !1'6 wuf\ wrty

~aractw Ht •

Olaclti hill tMaclr brown f!YH al\4 • perpetuat s om
ihi!JOW ~·a quUe • ponty IUIIt putz
WNt I r~ bett about P•ul •• "'' nloMame.

Mooetn Dar M«e"a'o .. Paura

roomm~~at

wu '"

f.noloan malo&lt; anO "" ll!o MmO on P6ui
I&gt;OC6UM ne 1\.0 tile to,.,.,.,y to 90 or1ttr bar-~&lt;
- h i tlld , . _ _ , ej'. . """" 1 • r _..., ...,..,.., 1-tlo&lt;! I - · UNO 10 l6Ugll &amp;I
Paul W1CI Since t Nd oniY'....,.

~ '*'" .., tM • • 1!--~~~~g~

""• r-• ..., p~ua '"" toct the&amp; hi .... ,..""0 my t:
niiM: mt.ne ~ o• tbe Ret t OIOdeCf 10 talk to twn

Pautond 1 exdlangecl ttl&amp; CUSIOII'II 'Y . , _ 1&lt;e you?"
typeueh~(afJbMQuenl O.wltkH\aara~ ao wt.at•a
been ocMI\0 on?" llnd ~,.,.. hll Dean 1 IoriO tllne.
caught up on thfH yurs. of acdYiliea
huh?").
Then, Idee otcS tl~ I uw ti'10M lrft wander. Some
llllnQI fu.st olon'l . . . . . Ill.. 00 "'""Y Yhn

and,..

hln&lt;ltontllaiT'Melld.......,
"TM .,.,_, liNt .............. ""Pl... en - - · ·

Ol&gt;jtel " l - Oryly - l O l l - llllclf\0-.

......r

"011 """""· Tom. you"'- Mlol rmtll4Uog •~~out

Cl!oc:l&amp; 1110 oolf"

o..... ..

&amp;hal blonO " "'" IIIOJUOI ..., lhl jMno 1nC1
~. One n;o111 Willi &amp;net eno I'm -Mn'

Paul It Ht&lt;t 01&lt;1 Fol&amp;hlut ••.,..,.ton.

- · .,., tt'o on

" Bu1, or oouraa, I'm 111ft QOino 0111 wltn JU&lt;l)'
hOme." Pi uladded

bee~

Anyee-&lt;*!JU&lt;ly. Pauluaedlo"-•wanotmo
ec.- olcture ol ,.., on ,.. Ettloott Clesll. It 1111 only lllcl""' hi had ot Dotll ot
She •••
- . . . , ~ IOIIII!ul to P...t beeouoo lhl
to &amp;HalO
dWing "'" art1lro J,..limanoft.... Ha 104d "'' ........."thai
......... - - , . . , NtO tiUiyba hlwu. but ... ....,
tne .,_.,. _ _ lhlt Jlldfolllclvro wua cuo or
high

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-came

He--.. .
0&lt;..,..."""

one _.,.... r.lgll ochool 111&lt;1 """ 100 mant
pkllufU QJVtno U. a wey to e guy •hO had too f. ..
"So how to JUdV?" t ........ playing IM -

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JliM Sptlclr.. II r-.,..eAitJd tot MI)On.al • ••H•ll'll

101 lftt lfll'loltt IMm'&amp;

tly Thom•a R. Oocol•
T- y ntghl 11 my Ptodlgol SIHIO.o&lt;lli,._

"'Soy. Oh 1&gt;0\', Tom, """'tdn't )'OU jUII IUIO put you&lt;

Vol. a t , No."'!J""E

-t!Oif. . .,..

A day in the 'life

ne " quue a

Give a little

·-'*""' """""""""

you "'"""'''~· to try It ~· So you g&lt;t 10 11&gt;0 orm
"""f"'PP•IO tooeul&gt;l-~ Thlonond•n•o•..•
you &amp; bo.t...ll&gt;ltt !h&amp;l ClinQI IO 1~1 lloor o II
0&lt;- baeouM h ,., ""air Y011ell\ tor_,.. ono
and we told tn~ t - . .,. no ,_. Tt&gt;t 900"
-that...,.,._ .,. 0 . " ' 1 1 -

"Wolf, llh. ..,.•• ,.,..,you-· eno it'a - n quite •
tono "'"""" uo." hleald "llut t'm OOOin!Mo to thontt

"'*' - '*· &amp;eaYI totthtulty ••
--•-on-1...._,.
Sloe

- . . foJNI ol - . Thlra'a ,.,. -

homo glr1e on

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my floor

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·eo-._.~. Tcn?You-.thltgl&lt;t t

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at tcta- .. K r - ""h a good
..,_ trlencl Ha went alone. I'd bettar &lt;*i1y tM
Paul -

-

-.-ton.that
"Pou~

girt - • IYtt o r - or mine," t aeiCI.

no4hu-.g~

• "ff. c mon

Tom.·

CUlt I ~"'"W 'tOIJ PUt

----c;:;

"'"tl&lt;ecl

Paul $M wao tu,.,.
.ame Haltatt ch.atrn on IMl Qll't

Whatdld~QelT'

"Paur 11111 ...,., Cr1dter Jltb." r SlCI&amp;lmed
""' 1110 .... • ,,_That's aft"

r &amp;ol&lt;l

" WeN. Tom IIIII WO&gt; ol ....yt ,...... P ' - " he

......, v,., - - ' atweys fl'larodly lftd cllla wtlh 1/10
gvts Y&amp;Mican'toot,.t Yo•i.. gaeto_._....., ,
-.You jUOI can't- • - - . y Aoonoy-J...,

GeltanOretat-Wotll--anymota YouOOIII
1101&gt; .. '"' -

0"" good "
Weft lhont&amp; you Froud I thOugllt - · I - IIOCI"''I
payc-~ Ill' o WII!Of Mltty\ted - - of &amp;ne
Morqvle cle Sloe

Now will you- ot tblt .,. Tom?",. said ·o&amp;hert by thO jut&lt;ebox Yean, If 1had &amp;hat ono.l'd dO 11 Utf
lhlcouiCin'twel.k.t'ddOiltltllhl-'1- f'G
"
"Would you 110 otot ""''" tnaaa gltla or woukl you t&lt;Y
IO put thtfll In the '-ta!T' I · *At\ c·rnon TOftt. t·m WQ ~ • rovnd ..

.... , .,.,.,. ,_.k&gt;O . . - r t...nr -

r

.,_,.,.~. , .. . U\ll comwsaUOtl anymOta- PawJ ts now
owy dllturblng 10- He -'tcnef\Oeclal al.
'"Wilt. Paul 1 ..,_ you're ,_ -llln' I &lt;OIIf'd ""'
rvego~a Goldl&lt;ne ut~~~~*"ao n t - youlltar •

·v..n. 110y, ~ wae 11~ - 110 you ogaln ThomiS
Alchllcl," 110 Olkl "Now you r - Iff'/ oiiiV? No mo~e "'lot&lt;er Aoonoy."

The_,
-·t

or '"" a~ory 11 QUI!a otmplo. Pour a malo&lt;
II that hill~ 017 In Ultll LNGue. ne
roel....s ne
Q01&lt;1o to ba lfll _ . oantort-lo&lt;
the New Yortt Ya_nta.eea. Tr.eretore. • omen
___,.IY-Ihl~ol hoi .,;;d Jan..-

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toot .... ....,._ - . ,.......... """' ... -

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BNty
uo \0
hlltllftdeald"Hay-.
now-tlktno•"'•*oown
lhl IO&amp;ld licle?"
lt't 1.11 o · One big gamo.

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The QWUO~ thtwlt
To tl&gt;e

~lot;

Tour. Editor

- ~ dao- U..l,. .. . ......, - oboultheSiucloni_W..... A~ lleoiii-OI&gt;data u.e&amp; we
a&lt;a,..y - . - lot""'
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- t o - . t h e - u n l t y t o e . . - , ln-ol 1111
high ,.,., '"' 1M - • t i c . , . _ rm oure ha' l
tamUiat with the trite " " - " II ,..... don't vote. don't
bl1cll" Slne&lt;ll1 . . . 100 -

ol • -

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II mind, he II W~hollt fuolltlcetlon to&lt;
!no eltet"'" toct Qeetty,,. It now'*• ,_
-...dune hal 1M~ to Pf&lt;&gt;CIIalm
""'-larrnlnof'OTCu a n • a,.._,.th,..... ratltc:tl
my own PtinclpiM. Yot Na ctillciatn ol tnte ,...,.,...
to empllalllze hlo 11)1-'-Y ,_., He Ia
...__.,.. - • ,. ~· u a clonlal ot Out
guarani- riOhto buL 1M It ~ 100 (IUicll to outtooW
me fO&lt; -~no my vlewo J o - II IIPMI 01 the tad! ot
- l a. but haa not aU-pled 10 a nllgnletl hlmMIIto
1M Ioct \hal not a -.1 In the,_. A.-.bly,.,....,
Of 0 1 -, C:O&lt;Ild In QOOCICOfl. . . . . My 0 ~
In-~ ot tile ROTC. I -.olnly ' - lha1 nit

warped petOIII(lon ot ll'f

_,.,fc

lndl&gt;de the reqv"-t that a _... -...y lo 1\lo own betlefo

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be to&lt;oed to

truly •

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till,...,, he muot _ , _ . that

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\hOI may b e - - I - . . - . t o be 11\6 htll\0

... tllat•----at'"'-- ·

-•ion
ot
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all ' - • ot t h e . . . anc1 U~ed Tl\eratora. untau he

aoan--

Tlllo to 111 - 1 0 " " ' - printed on F~

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ln tiMtltOT'CMif'llnO-.I~oiiU­

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ec lbe

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on the MIIJIOTC

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be . , "ewe.orne thtut ..

I do not l&lt;ltow 0110&lt;11

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1101 bon ROTC. II
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• To tho Ed,,.,.

'tt

ROTC

from ,,. dtfhcultta• of

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In

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St.-.t _ . ...... Oft ROT'C
t h a t -..
Aaaembly Scteo1«&lt; , _ Z"lllllllng _ _, that ROTC
was 8ft "'a'lllfllllliOinW u..- lind that· •MY ~
be.,_- 111 an
ROTC progr-·
It • ....- . tnal .... Z'wllng ltOO 10 loUie
oontliCI wrtll the tac:to. It otte - .10 . . - """' _, ol
tne c:ollogM .-off• ROTC u an Ol'llttn. Including

-not-...., •- •-to

__

.....,_ ......,

SUNY Cotlege at Ftodonla.-- hnd IN! II to no
lltrMI , I . . S.....tneR_,IS,...Io-10

....... __..

01-tobe'"l-.

Tha_l,___llyrelatMto apr_.(
111 B.,ttolo S..te ~ IIISCI to · - ..arc
tnMructon " - CM!- Collage to a "'""' to&lt;
ltc:tllf'OO T h a " " " " - ol wo PfOIIOUI .. 10 _ , .
the 8SC ac-.a. ,.,.. u.edy _ . . , to

..._ z-ttno--.,. or~ ol •

-,to alop tile - - ot M ROTC
.
_tr.. ua ~---no-ottM-

1te----

Ult ........ Ito IIOTCI
. . . . 00 Clllle tfM ·~ 1lWy
-ttltltply-lo--.athoa-IM
_..... ThaJ .,..._,
W U8
teq-01111

ot t h a - ""'Y .... not 1

__ _

Flr\ally
petfo&lt;......,.Oftlhe
-o
l a tM&amp;.
- fZwlillfoV-lgltiLIIII_
I_ _ __

_...,._.....,_
otl-tiO"t•------

' ' - l h a t S A - 1 " " " _ ... _ . . ,
IMI"'V -~ .... ol tha -~ . . . - h
..,..nly.,.
__ ,......,..,houOIII.,_- -

~-··

Religious equalily
Lately, thOro . _ , , to be much attention ..,,.,..,
on ""'Ja,.lsh holldaya whlc:ll may -lbly be_..,
at thll Unlv-11' It&gt; 1 UniYetalty ot ouc:h lllzo and
d~~r •• 1hlo. It _,ld be ~~~ lml)oooible lo
- . _ , ~lglon'a holtdav-. Gra•tecl. the .JIIwa
comp&lt;IM IS per..,t of this U-t~. to a
siUble mlnontr. but&lt; Ctvlotlln gmupa eotnpHaa 50
petcent 01 bactor IRv- 1 - from the
artlc:le, 'UB 1'--Who Are Thr(!")

flllporf.,._

-lled"'

Tha Chrlltlln -~ ol fall• lha holy -elY~ 11 ... not
lhlo
Un-y. and fall"' to. tor ell Chrl•lllno. a
tJmo to&lt; lomitJ gathanno and tha pr-..g fila
usually
· In uwe
.... ,c:tvt.l..
It U8cannot
,,., hot- religiouS
daya u holidays. can a n d - It be""-'"" to gt¥e
the \hOld? Meybe q It time UB atorted
~ , ... - · ol ,,. &lt;Mjof~J. lnalt,ed of the
minority, u II Ilea OOnell\ \hO PM1

~~ lllltft/.-fd--1

A little confusion
To t!&gt;e E&lt;htor
1 am WTfiiiiO 000&lt;11 tha - - . , ol - - , 16.
lmoMng t!oe ac.- , _ ototoon. ~and UUAB
Pul&gt;4oc&gt;ty Dnctor &amp;w ~
A . . - - - . . . g aroeo one ol ..., Cll'o
pl ayed a aong In wt.fcft Itt• tnea~tlng •••

_ _..,"' ..... c.oo,-

My~tltal

_ _ ....,.,....

- l h a.. - - .... WRUBIIU--10
.....,...., a v.- .-lttttaNit With UUAII wil
-todo•lllthaM,..

�Invasion..-:---·Other rtpon• ccotutd oo lf""POr 11.. C"My ~ lune«&lt;•
the m&gt;Wd ... ~ ytnl·loea riot
iadm&lt;!ual ""'~
stlcb lk...U.. tllr0411h tho &lt;~•D
consld&lt;rtd to be police
Ac:cordina to Tlrt SptriNIM,

-··y•
rrr-•-..- ...
or ...... _,

., VOU WAIIIJ

fO ~

1111110 HAVI A 0000 ....

AHACONE'S INN
e nM P\.ACII.'I'O OOn -

._,.or t11t

..,ora,.•._.
prl!Cccclolp."
-w~

kac• wMth.cr
did •ooold mol •""
hcllllll.tbpotaKd.. Silb&lt;nt-aul.
Milly
ond ani&lt;lcJ
......... ..,.the~ ...,.
,..t..-cdtopoctcttbran"'or

1111\- ...

..f

-

8 ... ............, .....................
...

o. . .. ...... ..

Ml:l . , . . , , • ....._

.... 0.. .

3111 IAlLEf AVE. 83U905

~

eod

aprctators

loudtr ond

""'*' after t.ch 'I'lL

at"\'H

"'mort...,.....,...

~-· Ed•ard Dotr hod
~'boot&lt;~ dOt &amp;IWo ~J Ht
Sp«truM ,..,.,cd tht llllqrd
,_...,.of lndt•lclual po~o&lt;c...,

•n
tocnc•hat
.........,

melodramauc

1

•AI tile pob&lt;e &lt;llaracd,tlle) obo

.... &lt;red _, clooicd llldl\lduab

o-~·-- ­

.,.., a little Ui&lt;) •kh lila ""' &lt;tO&lt;t

,.. ....

NWDC,_.....,... bctWHII the
pob&lt;c and "...,... ffl!Pcd It
.......
01 C..poL The
poloc&lt; bcpa to . . Mott oe the
wn&lt;tt.
•hil&lt; ochtr ofllccn
Jtt•!mu • ere ••plortd dop 10 ktcp tht
-red OUUJde by tlor ~ prot &lt;lion at "-1·
ot'lio&lt;rJ. tbty buddltd iD ..,...
Silbcntc• r&lt;CIIIIcd the t~lllknl&amp;
poup~-sldtorNonon.~ "o•cn......ma polict can" and
lkdJIIo policemen who hod ,....cd . _ •• ll'&lt;rilla~1P&lt; ...ran
tile Non.. &amp;tiL-. After""""""' _.... lht ""'JPJPcdcr ...,..,cd
• batTal&lt; or -wballl ...., .... a l .........
later re&gt;talod tltlt

'*"..,...,...

_ _ ,.._._ W. -food till3: 00em

St udtau

.. en h&lt;IQI nourucd (by the J&lt;Mtrrcd, " ' - " and llldoaa oe
Stud&lt;nt ~ lior .ae • tilt Icy po&gt;tm&lt;ftt , Yet tMY
111 pouibl&lt; &lt;01111 c-cd. -orr tile ""' orr the llic."

Vice l'laidmt lior F"...,.. ...,

"'*"'

ulldt••·

&lt;• ....

_, . _...... 10 lla . . . . lie

~pled 10 tile pocnl Tloc cto'Od

oay •

,.,..... • -

and

•her

n«d o-er llltoc ... 'On ..... ...
llllltf TIIe cop.•o r-ta'- &lt;r&lt;&gt;.
.... tile . . . . .-loa to-•d•

""' Itt l:orooilllt

lip . . . . . . .. d

I&gt;O'Odll&lt;cd • Q a o/ Mace &amp;..
hb )acltt •• ..-clio&amp; •o n.

and

$p«tTII"' )' . . .YIDO'LM •J'If"f
Aft« 111M llllltt. COC&gt;drtiOti
bt"l.,tea 1ttMttau and poll.. t
10 dctcrion&amp;c !'of~&lt;&lt;

•-OI!IIcd
,_.,...., to _ . . , the Cam.,....
much 10 tbt vocal c!Wnay or tilt
&gt;tud&lt;nu How.-er. Rcpn, • holt
PI'Cfitkn&lt;J tadtcl the OUI y&lt;.,
"'hen lie was rcpbocd by Rollen l.
Kcuer, dlcl not sot the UB nou IS
armhlll&amp; ipcc..r "'Thcat t ypu or
thirtl wuc llapptniaa ••erypll«

111 th&lt; Counlry." Rcpn, prt~tmly a
U 8 Plrc.,_rr l'l'orcssor, m:alltd
"'Pin of lht tpdtmot ho htrt:
Burftlo • • a typlcll opoc •
But, ,r Repa cl&gt;llkl "' bac:l "'
tlnlc, lhtrc • • soaiCtJ1tna ht
would ha-.c ~ bcliorc that
r..tflll Fttor.ly IQihl. "'.ook•n&amp;
t..ck,lfthcrc •••rthala lcoold
do dtrr..-ly." he mused, "o • OGid
probably bot ""' ....,.....,. Actllll

Ptnidnlt .
Thooc who hoped thol tilt "'ql&gt;&gt;
tbt pollee
•ould qu&lt;l ~
flAIR UB ~ . •ttt ~eno.DI•
mbcu.... Prot.... CODlOklcd ....
acctltraltd rate aad t "cnu

-wlc&lt;f·

l hro uahoat • tbt
Counu~
..-nib\acd to lht ..,... or&lt;"chat alrC116y mfcclcd tile ' •""'
For tile •*-o.orUB,tlle tlllbl ol
February 16 , 196 0 " as a
dtn&gt;tt- •o a • 6ftd tltlt the}
cotiUcl«cd " " ' -· -

_,

tDtoknbit

.....

On Fe~ 27, Tlr• So«&lt;r• m
called ror .,._.orr.._.·
Twro ,..ce .. s l&amp;ltr. tb t
Commiu1on
on
Campu s
Disrupt toM was mablishcd to
review th&lt; cases of the :!0 atldcnts
ouopcnded after lht polic &lt;
,,...ion: Tht Coouniulon,led b)
K etter

owho

was

tbcn

an

Erllinterlna pr0rns«, wu dubbed
ch&lt; K &lt;tttr K..,....oo Koun dill! co
r&lt;pona that h prcjudacd otud&lt;nu.
On~h ll,Au&lt;knuondpoilcc
clas:hcd at Clarlr Hall wilh
appro~tunatcly JO unconfirmed
~!Pin

lajurito The nat day, SO fac1lky
me.mben werc arrest~ a1 a
prK c ful sll ..in ae,:JPOnina tM

,_..

On May ), Pt&lt;sldHt l'lilloo
............:cd.,._lobcPa-bi&lt;ll
c.mhoclaa.•l*killl' ........ cMIIIUI

.
_. ............. fll and wiiiiiiE
........ tD . ..........
......
·,

\torcat across Amuica. Tbe

fOllow.,. day, four utodc.u ,..,.
silo&lt; 8lld kUled by N•M&gt;nal
a t Kc:al State
Uoncnhy In Ohio, fnrtber
multlplyiac che ....... prot&lt;IIJ•
A , _ al~ lhe UB riots, tilt
Stac Us!iv.,..y or Nrw Yon
Board o r Tnmccs appoiftoed
K&lt;ttcr, pcrtt1Vcd as a .,._ lUll!

Gur adame•

order" - · to tilt UoivnUY
prmtcaey.
N"' mach remaios on ..,.,...
, _ thcac ~ )"eart
Kcept-.eacrub- b wlle~

aloaaaa o nee

were., .

fe•
pi-s or
furaitare . a:Dd tbe whbt ted
memories or liortner ntdicals turued
unrcpolr~d, UISttrcd

~

.............

But. .. Eltlllllo Prolbaor Mot
Hamaoond emplluind, " The
ldte hddnd it 811 was ao

&lt;all,..

bc1wtlful."

�F6

F

F6

F

F6

F

F6

- see Pp. 10-11

�i \~~:&gt;rodiga l sun
1

The....,..., by Bob Woodw*d end Scou
-a
AYOn Boo0. 658 ~. t3.60

II
t

~

The Brethren:

"'"''trorlg•

O.HolcMr

..

A Supreme tell all

lo o 01101111 WO&lt;d, ona 11\ot oi&gt;OUitl bo
for epecitl OCCMiona. c.t S.O.. ..the t •m to 9ood edYMtiQII, ......OV In -"lno of
the iMYitable- of t h e - . . ., "' I couple o f ~

'J llobW-orci-Sc:ou
v-;:,. 11 ., ~-on
feelrQ
nr.lhtltlwr, "'"
IIVYIIable

o11ou1

11&gt;e

t s.,p.- Court. It io .... _ . , . . - • oodoty
.. Wlild&gt; _, _ . a N«&lt;ttnnll ~-*I come ._,
;; w!OIIhie ~-.tyto ~Into Am«\eo'o t"'lf*t llw

!boerd

ljtera1i

lei"'•..., _-, ~uon of 1he -

· , _ . ol m.

'"'..............
..--""'Court
Atfll:le
~ us Conatltutlon Aaorted ~ - "'"
r-)led
P&lt;AiiiNdo
l
-·
...,_; ......... to
their....,_, lrtnu.-d
n. ,_,.,., tiiCU a ciff.- tKI&lt; entnil'· F-..C8ml '"""

"' of

~

how

..,..._u coma !rom int.W..t wnll Court derU ....S

the JvcjgN (axcept Justice Warran a..g.r, who refused
to - a t a l. What comet - - If o.,.oipofldden
ttnrOIIIatatJon of HVan vaar- ol dac:lolona.
.....,_ _ _ lhet doama _ _ ...
of

-.,.,_..,the

•-a·

BOOWxxlwald
~~

Bob

n.

Tho ...... toMion

)
Covarlng seven v-•· stoning with
Burger's
eppolntll*&gt;t l)y Rich"'d Nl•on In 19$9. t h e _. .
datoMa 1he politico onvolved on low dac:lolono handed
down by the hlghut court of 1M lend.
Tho _.ong c:Nc&gt;t• ,...,.... """"' d i t t bolw.., · O.O.t J - * Earl w.,... hed lUI'
otacll*l down, endinO .... I 5 1*m. . , . ol
,.,.,.lnt--uono of ""' eo-IMion.

w......,

--...u

........ lool&lt;lng "" • oollltion 10 the - - · rioint
·~·
to Burger, a noted "low - ordar
jvdge on \he United St•u
of A _ . the Oio1riet

t....,...,

of

ll~t=-==-=

BRHHREN
IIIII TIE SUPRIME CIIRJ

WotarQato MQOI wfth c.t
~'"" Pb.r now 1 - wrth
Scon """""""' ........, ""' - 10 contlnuo ..
_ . , roportiQII on Ilia Judoclef branch
Woodwri
8arno1tln '"'

Senate ' - " - ......,. ... wnh • 1• ·3

bo1ora 1M Mlant:8n 8er ~ celrlo tor •
streamlined ~ evatem. Tho cell *"- ,_ IIINo for a
shirtir1g of 1M tow balance IN poloco- o lhame lhet
dominated
clec:ltions
Another ~ of Burgor'a l*oonatnV on .,..
~,.,.ta •'

THE~·JI B£STSELLER

~Court-~_..,,_.,,_

1M

J

""""""' """ ....., 18 &lt;lop of "-"""'
*'-'v a..g.r r..tf..,... ,_ . -. "'"' • _ ,

hOe-'*

1M""'-~"""""" .....,q

·

ttwoug11 11&gt;e

a.v-'• c:omw..w..... -

-tO

'llldinotlon to t1c1a .,_,., ...._ 1r1 ...oar to - ·

6omoa'atoc ~there an bono a.aato. The

IJUIIIoc ac:nOiy, ...,aclolfy the -

f&lt;lr...........,..,-

Court
ColumbloOLD RED MOL INN- -

w..... - - ... Court ...

Unl&lt;l&lt;o

~. e.,gor • - t o lie,_. ot o
! h e - Juo&lt;oca
., IN
ot • c1tc:n1on - .. IN _ _ , tho
pubic •acotd- ~ lowy«o- tow. ......,
d«:oooooto " •xon·a ehOC&lt;I aa o.f Ml&lt;Ot"
~ted asC-WitlV ~ hto -bOn,
.tllh'"IIS~ tofely tO mfte _,he W!O\O the fiNII
Oil&lt;""'" ThOI moct.O&lt;Y of )&lt;4t0. flu &lt;11 .... W&lt;th the
11Ki&lt;dr01&gt; o t No•on'o "*&gt;anog-- ~ ore ....,.~y
. - dufong the tlelol&gt;erotlono on the P l -•·a
~during""' 1973-4-

-

palruoen 111an 1 lewva&lt;

,..,tv

Tt8dit........,

_.....,_

--=--rnot-

Tho booll. .,_,...,..,, Juouha .. - " ' ... ~ But
_ _..,from -...olhel"'"
other 1!\0nFOUIIding
""-• of CCNr&gt;Cry
,_, w•th the
tltnPI*I
the
woo st•

-•v. r-•v

mvm•

good tonoUgh
So It ia with the Supt.,. Court. It
IN tiNl
' - tor the nH of 1M Oonsthutron In Amance o..p...
""' _ . . of ""' foggy ..... thet , . . . liD the uauol
..... of 1M Court, with '""'~ dac:itoono -

t.,.,_

"" " " " - ...lllan '-Yit1lv ....,.,.., ""'
li*Jla\0\ for IN Judic:iol twa'IClll . _ , . 1n1ac1

Aa a flnlllronv. Woodward- A,r~ ...
Burow'• own WO&lt;do ao 1M~.....,_ lor

Pf*'l.lnl .... Ad$--e lha ONo Judicoal
Gotll- , _ ..-!M before - . g - to n.o
s.,p.au.~ Hid """ " a co...t • r- urwav-- ....C. mcwe MlNIIny than any other
Un&lt;e\llewoble pow• 10 the mo.t hbty to Mlf•ndulge
1\Mt. end the least hkoly t o . . _ lr&lt; ~...,.,.,.
Mil anolv.,.
In a
5~• """· no pubic
lnotn-. or the people who -at• 11. eoc&gt; 1:11 ol&gt;ovt
outJie CIIIOet.
It _., bo that the off""' "*- the ,_, or

Court.

""""'tv

t.

onuaclone c:~&gt;onp IN

JUST&gt;--

--·Bur-ow,. ...... Judge .... varyFot
..~~~urger

ma ~

Court Judge aw...-.o

thOr

c:hlorllle
.. Ol'lmpcwtWK
port
of "'"
..
..._...,,
oo "-""' IN
effect
on- 1M ·Amance
~

Didion: quintessential essayist
vwu· .,. Second~-- ol "'" gr-.

_ . . o f the 201h cwrt\O'V- .. tw . , . , ~
boone way o1 ~ tw *''ect _...more
clooor. I)Oon ~ the dr"'J cultliO rnerety
a doomed a t t - to tr-orm ~ orno •
ut_,...._ O\'Siem S... reedo Y-•· QWOtJOR.
"And wnot 10&lt;.Jf11 · no hOUr come round ot
!oot,!Sioucheo toward Bet-.. too. bo&lt;ol" ••
of ,...,or doeclonod 11110 da._
"""' the ugly future lhe · u.aUIIy tnterl)f'eted
'f..tt' "beast ,"~ how....,, ._

_, --&amp;Jon

oo -.g both tll\'ible .,-Ill r19'81*•uva. ., •
Wrttwt the con1e1R of Yaota'
poetiC theory, the _ . dne&lt;rboO 1M
Y&lt;Uif amllogurly ol -otronol C'-'00 D&lt;dran s
... o1 v--. -.,. • - 10 edd . . . , . . , _
to""'.---·
The - " " " , . . , . _ ot o.doon'o ,...,...,
~ oloo perv- lha oct. eoaoysln
~ To-.&amp;~. The N&gt;jec:t man•
'*1QeO from lloQ~ "thonk" ~­
mcw ..lty - Mlf~ to • paun !Of JoM
from the , _ q o1 I'Nr'l Harbor to the
"twolam" of How-.6 Hughel' lfaatVII.
But the . . , _ . . rac:um1111lmiQII "" Oioron' ~
_......,. '""""'- rs a cooled renloonot• In tho
-~~.. ...,,one

SHEll COMPANIES OVERSEAS
A HfVIce furnlahed to ov-•• Shell companlaa
by SCALLOP CORPORATION (a Shall companY)
OF W. EUROHAII COUNlfiiES &amp;
IIIOONUMA, NIGEIIA&amp; TIIAII.AIIO WHO WISH
I~::~:'~I:FOI\ NAnONALS
TO TH~ AII£AII OF OfiiGIN.

-a.-.-.~~-·~

a-.otl--

ond--~
~-~

-.--·----.___ ____

_.,..._. __

~a.---

-·-~----_,_.
,.,_.-~o~-.~ . -...

• ..,__
=.:.-..,... ____.,_ r-.o
a-~

INOONEJil,t.

·---·--.........
CloallllriMa

a.__

~~--

w-.

-·

The _ . , . .,, "'" ,.....sgm ol o c.li~ 1n.t
Odon'o-~~­

the_._-

• the flnll.._. ol
edv""'*'
"""'"· The~- "Good~&gt;¥• 10 All
That," Clwanldoo ,_ diecomton. With ""'
~odaliPM of the Hew YO&lt;It ed-"""'G
- -eouoll&gt;g hat rewm to lila w... CooJI. k
tor ... . , . , . .. ..._...lDne ""' • .,.,-•. Her
vlaion 1o ._........, grot_.. 0101'9 1lle llnn of
o.y of t:N Locust-•
_ . . , . , ... ....., lnvltea,- thouQI\
~
1ecb the groncleur

.......... w
-·· n.
T._.....,_,

oiW..'•~ ......

Dldlorl-•-•..-.,...

...

of~
. . . . . . . . . . . . ....._ ..... end. She . . . . . .
....... . . . . . . . . - - - _ . jU8t bor...a
............ .,.. .. ........,_lhetoatof

~ ·- - T

fhl COflacoliGII
._...
..........................
..
_,.,..,. f8 • . . . . .
b hum-Y·

a .....,thia
of _ , . , - - ol Didion'•
ca100111

�©prodigal sun!

l

Irv' s Price is. right
b' Thomu II. Cocoll
ltlet.M iy VOioWI8

A

~ Miller

-·two~ Amoncan

~- ho _ _ , o.tlt
1148ond n..o...ln 1 152. 8oth plooya, "' · ....
olo~on

p&amp;.ys
- PMTov-d
- · """""
Dwtllof
t1lfwalulion
o~
o noco

clunp tWoly l.onwnl w11o beleYed In tho
t:orapogonde _
_, Wlll't tho

~

All "'-tt; • concejiC
~ -.rildno dultnQ _. WOiid

W• n .,... of ollo!QOd t:or-'tY

~.-

NrtJ Tlw
-of
·1
·1&gt;82, •
on&gt;UIId
tho s.tn wncn lri*
Milel' ollucl&lt; M tho~·

-w.e

~of

w;...,._,·, Junior

SeNo!OI Jooopl\ McCArV!y

. , _ . . _ - bothof.OI'C&gt;t t O -

tfle booe _,..,"' _ , , of lid plov-.

_::/'fhotl Miller WfOIO Af,., 7"'- Foil- obout
o YOUI\IIIICho4af ..t&gt;o m.rloo . ,
19114 . erlloc:a

_ , , entiro columna '
wonderlog is the ptoy wes MiW'o

e~o

""""""' ot twe marritge to Monlyn
Morvoe. And n.. Prlt:. WN
~ p&lt;oclueect II tho Mor-.o
Thoave 1n 19118. m.nv cntlc:. -t.onod
whit tho 52"YMt old Ml•er w.. try~ng to
ny ebout h!mHif through Ill• 50-y- old
te.C:S

~ectef',

Victor fr.,L

-10~

cf!ttC

Brooks
t inejly '-belM ,.,. Prrc.
"o Cletigllttut comody bogged - n In a
~eel......,.,_, about ouco-:·
Y11 ar.:h . , lnt0fl)N1olion of 1"'- Prrce &lt;1
tOUIIIV lnCOirlet.
•f )
vonturllto tho .....tv~~
t o - tMw
~oonot

--''r

••-t
Mohr's wort.. 1M,_ lo ., .,t.,_
d r - opnnfdod W•lh comodY end
penonng t o o - IIIII ~

"""*""'

named VctOf Fr.,_, wt1o os
tNddle clns eJCJstence ..WS fNIIe

w-

thot '" tho . , . _ . of t&gt;oc:omong •
OUCUMNI ~
r.,. owov
from l1io ,...,.,. ond loft hOm olono to .,..

hocl&lt;nov.c!l ltuclv on the.,..._ ot
oucceu
Ooroc:tor Oorek ComPboll hoo on
axcollont ochpl flno

octO&lt;&amp; -

on

0\1\11-.g IIi to WM with The ltllgt

'f"- Plov!louM wu cletAgnod by
JoHph A. Wolu ond '' e10setv - tho one Tony"""""" 801ia Arc&gt;rt~•on

II

deoigNd for tho Morooco Theotre in
1988. ~
conapocuousty
loll on the lOO or • ,.bje to '""'INIIIlctO!
of hoi forced declo&lt;lure from c.olloge, end
Ill furnrturo frto tho ""Sponilll J~on··
-optoon ofi O&lt;ed bv Solomon

rNCio-,.

The octong 11 oloo top 1110 ~01th Ell&lt;ln5
Vtetor kilN on tho some _ . .
Dust.. Hoffman becomo Tod ! I t - on

lim

from

8tUno per1ocu
"*'Y moddlo- ............... ~~. !he
- " " · heod down wll!k end ~be
occa.....,.. Oluttor donnQ ~~
controntauom wn.h hd wtfe Bryna
study on cheroct• act"'9

~· rail this ........ 8ull.OO
.areu knowa ho¥t 10 waA • ftnrr kwW..u ta careful nol to become o'"'~"'
C1UnnQ OkchonQH Woth lw&lt;

_,,_til

nusbond.--

$pMiilll Jlocobnn

-

-

·t ....

uncontrolol&gt;lv ""'""' hootod . . _ , t $
WJth twn tne wey • HCOnd r1te Ktteu

Actually Vtet01 !Kerth Eli&lt;onol II o
grown up • .,...... of Boll. Wily 1.o1.-

1

Voaor

.-_,in tho~ of a c r - .
t o - ond kv11 on en ollie whero

•.-.,....n. . . .,. . . _•..,..,_......._

SN Enwn. as usual!. d a toY to watch

u..n ...- t:&gt;e 1 grNt John F11&gt;1ofl • ..,
tho oomoe roloof roll ot Solomon on ~

...... Ck-. • ..,. -

• QJIUf..,....
~

,_,,ty, oo Flllnl oilers on • • -

W..u u bt~ fr8"'( •• "" a ltm•led ana

m._e.

~

ut--.,"""""

in tho fut.,. And VIClOf ~ hia
brothol w- tem.n...i Fnedl "" m.nv
of hie lr&gt;lcMQo- Altt..,.q, ho hoo not
Woh• 1n 1e ~. VICIOf .,._,..

At~lboom

At....._.

Notod er....,woy 1101101... -

son in Duth of A

~
Scllomorl ts.A Sun!
Two lnt~- jlllm .W horo.
n.. O l d - - - ond oocond.....
~...,off... -.lie r.no.f end l1io
....., _....,. of!ero VlctOf the

10 . . old J o - - - -·

n..

ono-get........,_lll..,.._

~ttd womon- in

f

fumot,,,.

"" hie dyong ' -·
two - " ' tho
IOCond oct olfet on ontnguino tnot

Unfcn~. -·.~,
ploys ouff-.d - . . . ,_., cr.uce
~ to

J

t:oroo&amp;ou. . . . . . . . . - _ , . . , t h o old
men II Olorod. But Vlc:tor end hla ..r..to
blhor llrtno W•ul , _ """"' !tom
tho ~ oo !hoy oft• IIIW

EJl ........ . , . . ......

I'»Ce toto hos OCI"''jt-10 _ .
So&lt;net.... Blun IS bel\• I O - tO
INn to watch ho hot oerfoctod

..."""""'*"IV

~.,..,.,...,.,.,

... .....,._,.

around Tho Plov!louM EJI&lt;on
.... be roolocod by Vltoron Irving Vogol
onmo&lt;l-~c:h

The toughest ,.,.. .... by
&amp;nonuol Fnod n Wolter Att• Vrctor
-

muc:h

of tho tnt

OCt--

WoltO&lt; lor hts " " " - · Fnocl muot ont•
lhe .. _
c:orw.nc:• tho oucknco t~
"- r.s not .n entw.,., v.t.nous chltectet
Fued occornplillhe$ tos 00.0 l&gt;v -

contratna et;JnS

~ a..~

...,.,._,

heed down e n d -· Frlld ltondl
eooiV
Whole VIC1or v•••

-'1111•

_...,.,.,..,....,t~

Wone&lt; . . -

.....,..t..,..,

ond ll,.ovs.,
101 .., _.u f:ood r - . oH Elk.,. -

conv.nong~V

•... mvtuabloc: ..... _ . . . . - " " ' .....

~1&gt;'-L

~

.... Oer ...
cen Wect anct fi"'lrvete ec;tors &lt;lU'l• .,..,.,.

w--

11•-•1*1'- ..................
ond Joooo&gt;t1 ~ w-.,.,,.
proud of ., ,.._ n- ....._., vo• .,

Tho l'loyhouR Tho -~ •locotod 01
852 Moon StrOll end toc*oets •• om
•• 00 tor en-.u """'10·• And.,
lhllo o.yo of .,tl&lt;loe&gt;n - · ,_t or me
......... In tho S..tfolo ..... coot $3 so.
hero 01 Tho~ rho! """"oa nght

Godspe/1 is heavenly
- - - - - - - - - - by M ario Seymour
odspe/1, tho Jonn Mtehool T-ok

G

muoO:.I, was preoented at chi Kothorone
Cornell Thoalle lm wllllend by tho U8
The 1971 Oft
Broadwoy hit end 1973 film ouecou1o boaod on
tho Gospel Accordono •o Mecthew, ond tho toe.!
troupe offors 1 rospectebly oc:tod enthullllttC
rencfnlon.
Orlginety created by grodwotel from Corn4111lo
Mellon tnstltuteln Pittllllwth. G«bpe/1-t wrth
the fonol dey• of o modem J ...... CMit. The
muoicol ~Ions by St""*&gt; Sdlwonz ••
ond . .. - - o d by r... ...., *'t14R·
n.. ~ lod&lt;ong _..,., _ ~not '*'II
mlciur&gt;1101•• lor tho ondillillull p e r f -- 11

$1\Jdent run Millgro I'Joducllono.

••citln9

o-oome by t h o - -

8ruce GrOISIMII not only ltOifld • .leo&lt;a, but
m.nv of lho .....,_. ond ...,..,
as clilct01 ond auoc:iato p &lt; -. ~t-'v
using the limittd atege apoc:o to tho ltlow'a
ecfvantege, Go&lt;bpel'•lnnovatlvo 1&gt;011rOVol of
Owilt blends comody c~r..... '" both oc:tl ond
....,_.to f~• tho oudienco with eecn of
the choroc:t. ..
Go&lt;bpoll dioployt mony of tho ,.,.,.... 8ibiiCII
IICCO&lt;lnll, n&lt;&gt;tM&gt;ty tho ltotY of tho ~ oon. by
adding genlly WillY I~
cnoroogrophod

fir&gt;ve&lt;...applng

With ....., lew

~

othor tto.. aomo rod-bluo

beams ond • strobe light, tho CUI 1&gt;oc:omo judgoa.

Qluttona, I.Wldeoiroblea. fiveatock, lumlt.,. ~ o

holt ot othlt __,.,., part•.
Although tho nonotrveo ere dolfOrnted P.etcheo
brough le&gt;g&lt;Oihor ., ono play. thev flowed &lt;ogethel
with no real need lor ony bends betw_, them.
Orchostro Ooreetor ond pio.nist Steven Slioldt&gt;erg

maku an ernuolng cameo appear"""" rnimicl&lt;ing
Popoye. Hro

won. wl1h

the b....r is wetl...,.gonil.ed

oN! even ttlough " Day By Day" (per1ormod finot
by Pom v..,.,l-·8eeltl ls tho most ...,._known
oong. monr of tho numbers
odopted briollly
At tomea.thoy beoome r.._ . ..,.I&gt;P"'Q molod;n
~t mokH wont to et1Mr end sing liang.
Chnotol Seob&lt;ooll glofiouoly letds the cost "' •
1\Af&gt;e onutlod "Bioos tho lord" thll with
hit lUong VOIOit ...S bum.ng .,..gy,
o.-.dong down the .,.,.,... ond copturong
tho oudienco •• devoted 01\ention, Debi Chuoid
olicloa rn tho f«&lt;"d oc:t W!lh hor sultry vetlion of
" Tum 8ocl&lt; 0 Mon" tlwough the orcl of o.v.d
McOoomon' a ltlging.
n.. .,._, ollho ~~- by O&gt;usod. a.-a
~. ond &amp;OCUIIW PJ-.c. Scott Silvw
• - tho OCtO&lt;&amp; , _ , to move euily .t&gt;out.
Pl.,._. cost member
rntho dull
...... of John tho s.mat ~. coaveyed tho
..,..,... of akal&gt;ticism ond humor ., both
· - ond _.....,a,.,.._ hencl ottho ploy's

w""'

Sclv-.

r...-..

AI holt&amp;. Ooio&lt;es Montholw. Joseph Plane ond
Robort Ptr.mo round 011t tho bright COlt ond eiCh
bnng o
to lhoir -.:tiom"
~ ... ...-Ny, making. pleaont end
~...,.._of...,..,.....,_. that wil
remombolod f01 b gifted per1o:&gt;&lt;rnM$.

.-rat

NOW SHOWING AT THESE THEATIES
l;)t.

�began
nothinG tess restnchng thM" that. It a r.ctto ltlt•on

ond posS!blv
doe"' 1 ti.M'n a

prOfit, then iu owner w1M Change tU forl'f\8\ co sorr.ettwtQ tt"Wtt dottS
- Y the rnoss-11 Toe&gt; Fony oppr&lt;&gt;Kh · - - • of tl&gt;e

llltiOft' S ~tO·~ the put)k to

the
1'1 try

ptogre&amp;Stwe

Poul

to"- ....,._ e_.," 1 can."

"I rodto ,_;,g tow•da o INWO . . . , . _ , . , . . , fonnot,"
~Mid. ......
on.
oo WZIII • -'*'.l'lfll¥e them..,. momha
phoood out."

F

-.ply.""" of.,.- -""'"'"they're
···IMno As,.

Sootr--.tobe _ _ . , . _ . , . . _..... oc~ooc.n
..,,.,. the 1980s"' H 11 c.. on1 live on on the hUrt I &gt;f ,no...,

f

n7+ t~ 9 )

wilD

too

Dm

fOf I

....

..

Clll8

,..,"Or

lot&lt;

klclooc

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r

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i

1-~d)
Date
s career ofj being
predictable, unless of course being a music critic
Buffalo's maj9r daily, a once-a·weeJ;DJ and an

w1g.r~aJ
Ft-...

*-&gt; -f....mg

~on • flve.ecte plot ot '-'&lt;~out-

'*"'''· ~ f&gt;tllllon ,., .,.,._, ....,_ ...... -

me eldoa1 _,of
me oil·-· came

In lila. In Ia 1ut .,_ ol IIOgh - · lie tool&lt; .,_ tile toe.4 ·· ,.,.. • ' coto.rm. opic:ing the tredit~ dull tttideo with ot""'*'tong •
.
. t lllloliol&gt; the capotal
.. .., ...

t

-

"
-

yet

~-

-on

llwl sple\t• "
ua. .. he ,..,...,.,
oightecl H .,....,_. the " - ' - Pe!1J $moth, who we&lt;e ..... firot.

gW.ec~ huge popoAn~v «tty after me lltltlth w .... - ·

lmef. ""'......., ,_,.

•

..... ...,..

--~
~.;gr.;
~

!Wing me 18rm to ant• $vrKUM UniYerlity lSUI 11161. Andonon collected
:iredits In .,..,. • • ..-M writing mo~o&lt;. avolclong the Joumallwn Sc!&gt;ool
dn't
to IMm • trec!a. wanted
ony dagfw.
,.. good thing ....,....... to me In ~-" Mdt&lt;aon fondly recall•. " I got
~ 0&lt;4.'' He had helped glrto oet 1n1o lhW doml efta&lt; SU'o curfew

w-

I

tO.,."'..,..,..,, -

just may grow
But. Anclet
~. -con only _..te. "
con ...tv tol ··
.,.,.,. It could.,. onv INnQ tt tile bottOill of the cn.rto. In 1801 . vou ClO&lt;IId
neva&lt; htVI ptedlc1W the f..-. of foil - rocll. MayiM the nut -.nd wil ...
ptogresoive·bluovrus." he muMS. " Who knowo7"

�©,prodigal sun

An unhealthy Altman
_ _ __,by Amy

H

---·"-""'. ........

Wlr-

.,

-·
........,...
hot- .-

--IUIIuffelo
...... tlvough "'~Union

IW ....,_. ........ Gomoll

Cent-,._,..

ActNitiM lloerll IUUA81 ot tn.
~Hal

_,.......

IGionda . 1 - - . t - al
~~a~a~ -.

, _ '""" ,_

- --~~oncld1Nc1ed
by~"'~of

. . . . . plonty . .
-Adai~by

~

c.d

e..m.n.

eandlolaltl
Alt.._·. ~--­

_,_ Gortw. Glonde ~
8ocal oncl DICit c....n

~

.........., ..0 dotailed. llut ""'
~.!he _
__ _
o
t ' * ' l p ( - t O~

Ab\en.l-..ln

com__.., Hotv""'"
lew
t&gt;eo

-.~nwNtect

..,.tre indllpondera.

. . _ . . oncl trrr
T h e - - t e d In G.lery I W.. ~eel

• opir~ of . . . . _ -

trrf.

The

pejn(Jngo ,_,. ftcltnwtlke-

toneoln tn.

cr..., w i t h -

"""brown to wNto- creem occented with

er-&gt;. yellow. Worb IUCh
•• ,_, rotem 1.11 onc1 1108791- u.. II'OIJP
op~.u- of

rocl, blue.

ollblfld rot,.118801 edd • ~ blondlng of
tn. oplrit of tn. ort In Gollefv t.

Cohen'• an worka we M' IJtPifMtnOe to vr~

..,_~oav 1n tt&gt;e "''"'"'inO .,...,_, _,..,
.. '"- llutcllfleld Centot

The oxhibrt oompri- 87indMd&lt;*
WO&lt;I&lt;o- t...lc:ally peintlngo- aculolureo.
It con .,. ~HeWed ot tn. Bun:hf!eld C..tot untM

Morch 15

.

food, ...... to ... 8J She
~
..0 .... - . . wtltl ...,

..-!lolly_...._,.,.._
-.ctotiNiyoit wktl
~ piOto. Thio lo -.c

tn-tMe,M •,t•s•H. ~

""" Ab .48or. oncl Tine

w,_ .......__"""

The---·00

OUIIanCioll oncl ~,.... to .,.
.,.._,or --.ng.
Wo - l*'tJCiptonto-

.... ~-,.,...,.,~.

- --..v mob.,.

~.of .,... ciOce t o - l i o n doM not far
, . - . l c - ~. In loct. , _ , - . on broeotleocling
20!1\ C.,tury Fo• - , . . . . . , - oroenre food~­
tn.mDIIietoo~
The I&gt;Uith convention is meinly
tt&gt;eotro,fcw-..g o mojor
Ott...., by !"- genetne: - ·
The only ........... dleractot
~ ton In tt&gt;e bo• olloco.
The ontiro lotm rwoiYeo orOUI1d lo played by Jemeo Gor!w who
• llolhy, f-lw I&gt;Uith
hao ., on-off etlw wilt&gt; his ox-

conYMtlon In Which two
ecc.ntrlc t&gt;elhh food f-.c.
campolgn '"' tn. Ploaldoncv.
&amp;1• er.a u. ao.oran Bocell

-

t&gt;eoltl&gt;

w ile tCarolllumonl.

8umm - Gomot ployed
tJ&gt;e1r cllorect... Mill - 8 Y ........... 1M the dl8logue ....
u t t • - - o f -. Ono
CotUoted otound
tt&gt;e bonof•to of ,a,obe oil. •

-

_...,,o_.,._.,.

Allhough """""" .,...,.,.,.meet

onro-dopth~

de-.*'Pn*d . .... to
ootrriZO tO OYott boNMor lhOwn

··-h

by_,.. o-.cl woeh
.,..... fllila 8ut.,. offect .......... ....._....,
thM tf wo heel J0118ec1 11\lo one

oflheooh.nOtJc:oOUPMif
dooo of Allmon

n. ......

- promcn• heollh
h4reout•uon

Of

. ...... ,......,_, .....
Wonted

SALE AEPRESEHTAnVES

.. ....,. ......
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. ..............
,..,...... ........ ._. • ca •

-a...,. '*"1410 . ....
~

"-"-~*"....,

...............
.. IJir .,.. ....
..........
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UVMNC
THE HOI.OCAUST
.....,, ..... 1 ot 7:ll ..

.,.. .... .._ w

.~· ROOnFS .,

~

..

~

0. O..W. ONer
tiCW..WIIp

-...- . .fRf£

wmt._~

so. '81
VAUD ANYT1ME

Eaplr. Sept.

........ .., ,-...o..a....

SENECA

�©prodigal

sunl!

The winged horse descends to earth
Pegasonics stages farewell performance
bond

cliiii*YIId o

~It

The .,., ol o muolelf ... '*"" 10
'11utfolo fri6ay ao the chy' 1 ..-1 cnoativo
-

-*'Y ,.._ beforo

• .._...,..,.,...

origtnlf -

Mtirnatlld ctOWd ol 350 OPI&gt;foQOitVO

Ft_d&lt;!..,._M T t -. lhe
1&lt;~ . otlrtlld Into the '"""''"'
notes of 'City of the Srr- 0..... o

" '-0111-."
P!.VW1Q In their flnll ltloW tOQeth&lt;lf
ol the.....,.,., ol baulst Kent
W - I - wil be ,oiro&lt;lo fO&lt;mo&lt;
J.,.,_ TifT'( s.Av.., Oovid tc.. on
tho Clfibetal _ . , . on tho ,....
fut...al the m&lt;lhl-mlldla to.nd- futunng
projectlone-!*iotrnlld one o1 theW

mony--

" Tonoght Nlad," Mid MOW Mltlt

encores lt&gt;a_cllf_o_
~on.&lt;y of """"Ol'igtNI 10
c;.,_. to ru-t~ IJOIIUIOr l, _
lol&lt;e " Sectet ~ M Oft" lho

Fr----~~­
kMo piOVJnG here."

twt•-

OTT 011

tho
for . _ t y .., would boot thole guy• ...... deys
o week ulorlg oo they w..,t," c:letmed

v-o.

ownar Joe r.-... "They 111 my
b!ggeot lttrac:tlon. They oro CKJ1 of their
mint:fl tO ..,.,, \11'.''
Opening the lhow wlltl tho lido~ ncl&lt;
!Tom theor .-.tly rllaeMd elburn New
YOtt the bond to play tho
....... lfbum. Aa the --~~ lltaltlld out
' 'Tho lA- ~Nothing Today" -t o
the f..cy of rneny .san-o-rronocally,
tho - " ol burrw&gt;g · - -

n.

w....

......
.................................
"--~-~
~

throughout the ootlbllotwn.nt .

,...,11,

. , etOI'NIC

blatn

Clooone out m. f•ot .... lhe bond
procoodlld W&gt;IO "I Ttw&gt;lr Wo ro Reody'
wlwr:tl woo lolowlld by Frolf-' o

womona to tho uowd thor tlley _ , .

UB'o Jou Enoornble. uncle&lt; tho dirOCiion ol Leo Bo.,, II&gt;0'1lng o
,... lineup .,., now format, Pill on 1 free OM111 cone«~ o t Bolfd
Hoi loot Frtdoy.
Atlhough atift not \II' 10 pro
to lhe number of
r.tatn~oly inexperiencod pjayoro- thrt bond .,.,_ olgna of
lm- t tNt eo&lt;Ad ...., to 1 t~f performing organilotlon.
Moot notlceMM _.g m.o lmpoov.....,to is o tighter. rhythm octlon. o .-It o1 a ch8nge !Tom o two cln.mrTw fonnot to
a more monogooble """""* rhythm -=tlon. The rhythm
MCIQI, Wblch lnducleo - j a n _ _ , - ' - Oorit on guotor,
. - to be the ovongett, rnoot •
of the Other ~ frnc&gt;rc&gt;votMnto in the bond' a _,., acorn !Tom o
..-lhlp lwttch ... ""' wlndo Md braulhet- .,_1 half of
the · The ... MC11on. protly mud\ ""' . . , . perwonnlf al ....
' " '· io ~. ---·They
._.,wythroUgh on o Chotfie PO!i&lt;er tune " Sctapple F.om The AI&gt;!H,"
on old bop 11onclotd 11\ot 1 - . itMII quite nicely to hOWling lOX
oolol. On 1hlo tune me 18XH lhowod tt-.W love lcw this I&gt;IJlton 101n1
of
with hoott rendering soiM ond cle..,, mean o n blowong.
The mojorhy of tho aoloctoons on the progr., we&lt;o Duke ~Mongton
compolitlonl from the 1930s -1940s. The tunes woro hOndt.d
wllh • - and omooth grooving from the bood 01 • wt&gt;olo. The
tollllVO simpl.l clty of owirlg ....,.. 01 comootod to the big band c:h0f1a
being wtitlon todoy rnoy olio aocount lcw.....,. of tho band'o general

sr---duo

.._._port

""-*

..._...

YOI -her O...ptiae Wll tho groat imptvvemonl in tho IT\ImC&gt;OI

h\110 Solorng .,., IICtlon we&lt;\ both hove taken 1 big jump "' thos
~.-the Qt'O\II' a tigll Md clarity thor woo -ely

......,g rn prevlouo concerto.

· alter oo IoriO with o eeconckltte bond . . - lwn. !molly hoa
PCJI-.ol for a formocW&gt;Ie jan group. AJ thel ....,. to be nooded
now io men pertormence ._;ence, Wblch ~ t.lldo 10
tightMsS .,., more belloy ~•

• F R I D A

•c

u a•

v•
0

~·

_..

.......,.,_

to " k.ictt eu In the HCOnd ut; be
rudy"
With the mojortry of me oi&gt;Ciionce

gGII'1Q

Henclftng over center otaga, F r lntroduclld gulteriot " Brother Vinc8
Cooper" ......, plunged Into hlo rnuoical
maatorplec» " Nudeor~ " l yplcal of
Cooper'o ""'*he rnyouclfly
ripped tbfougtl hlo Chorda Stllltlong tho
-.c., Cooper'a - concluded Wtth

UB Jazz on upswing)

. ,. F T E R N 0
L

_..__ _

o ........ - ·

went off " -· rtwy proc1uc1N1 o _ . ,
"""" of lho tuno tho lyfa eo&lt;Ad be
""11"'11 !Tom t h o - Tbfougtllhlif

OYW hill ..,.,._ '

known •

_...

""-""~

,...

" Co&lt;pet
Clesatc Gen.oio
number - 1\u boco&lt;ne o ,,_,,. oong lor

r--·

ylng ~It
~~ Str"t nlvht-

•

brought tho ••
loyellolow ong''Thio nul oong 11 o donc'"1l oong,"

muoic bond atl!ged ho lwewel
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~or rec:otding wtlsto 4
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Out Of 5 Docloro tlhown obovol ot 10 p ,m The Now Rideft- 1111
bmg tllelr preocriptlon lor
in town -*'9 lor 8obble oncl
heotthy 1&gt;011 rock mutlc to Stege the Mldnighll 11 Kleinhant 1111
One. S....CS.y 11t 10 p.m .
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revamped line"'P in ecldotlon to
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• dirktodr~Ye intONrty wfth
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onc1 David Neleon ()periing lo
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eudotton Sotunloy, FeO&lt;uwy 28,
II 11 :00 In the M~ Hill
Studio. 89 Rl&gt;ocM !lionel Sttwt .
M~o end !""'lo ~ore
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Talent Jau Extra"af(anu ·~ 1 ·
Katbarlae ( 'om cll Theatre
Donatio• 83.:&gt;0 · Students
Natl ·Ha'l'•ktns Dl800
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llpm · 3 am
D&lt;matlon 8 1.50 with tlrkt stub

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for damsel-in-distress' hand
ITHACA-Eun\'11p0t C&gt;01om1 bMntra
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of cil.ooll lllllil. or """""' made or
leal!er """ mctol, daot ,.... ....
hM&lt;I'*"""' lloof. Ladia ill embfOocl&lt;r&lt;d.
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mony ~J .,..._ til&lt; lo&lt;tb o.bo •ill

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and llridch. to thls
p&amp;tticular to
cat oo.. 20 llclncr1. both
mile md
, llllt1&lt;d 111&lt; lilu. Sir
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tbc tokrn of ~man
nobl•-••

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lh&lt; O'Oim or lbc E.utl"
Both rtll&gt;tOfl bowod IOWatcb tht Sui,
"Saluttth&lt;lldy """'on&gt;Plta you lhlsdayl
Salutt JODI motl ..-hy - II"
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any ofTawve sacdt"
" NIQ', milord," tht fiJhtm rtpll&lt;d
Ob&lt;dlt:rllly.
!'"malty camt 111&lt; a wall&lt;d Jl\OIIICIII , "For
d&gt;ivolry mel boacx... tlor baald IWICKioccd,
"lay onI" Tht ropr~,. OOOIJ!I&lt;!IC&lt;d.
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Thr« ~

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S..O..y ........... b ......_ "' '11RCMila.
E"&lt;r) chapter of rbt SCA 1111 . , o ... tllk:
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tbc Barony or til&lt; IUI,-ddatdl
IUI)'ddaicb Had oa _..ny ~.,. f01 111
...., •-s.rd$ ., r~. lbt nd&lt;7 or tJor
barony. a.- Mora- "'-&lt; Elondno
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Elat&gt;dm Lord M-.o. holdn or obt Quem&gt;
Ordtr or Counay, rmloh&lt;d m tbt
toumameno . Lord M - " toplaomor• Jot
Bot.lon.vo.
At"'Ul ElaMna or Aqd•oodt.

11. Suoo
roatoo&lt;Y """'· u JvJH: O'Day, bon ba oecood
Y&lt;ot • a..rralo S..t Coilta&lt; ...... tJor 11uo
.........,. llabtu to b&lt; dunlllal&lt;d.holdu&gt;J out
untY til&lt; tc&lt;Ond round
lbt como 11 p&amp;lllQI)arly tmportlllt to
Eloubctb or Bl1&lt;k•ood (Kar&lt;n Johmton) •
new mcmbt:t of Hou}t El&amp;ndru Who
undtr..cnt 1 trial round whiCh woll allo• bu
to roJht with • · - Ill later tournament&gt;.
Th&lt; IOumam&lt;YII •Moa. Bar.U Elandnl Sor
lld;drubel, aliul1m S.arlc from Buffalo, at
)I )an, 1&gt; 00&lt; or lht olcks! roJhten

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Royals win with pins to spare
....., ••m~~~&lt; or 176 ror tile ...,..
..............................e.lood tile .... -

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l'ar UB '"Wh a 6U and Mary Bllbollt lood

S&lt;llft Hoi ~ore . .lltrq ........ as the'-'&lt;

or ~ • the W«&lt;&lt;nl N&lt;'l&gt; Yotk llo•IWII
"'orl4 • ·~ lho&lt; UB Ro,-.11 oecc I he WNY
C001fttT""e
Tho&lt;y pintd obt loociOf aln
ouodiii-WII second place N._a Conuot-y
Colt•CNCC) b)' '"'o poan
Coacfl C'lftdy Coburn\ lad)' kqltn edt&lt;d NCC UO
1llld _....,r to 271 and 00&lt;-holr to Cllllllre the
&lt;Oilier&lt;"" tillc on Mococlay "''le 1a s_.. t.-..
it McLa....... Mel bilto 10111 lor Buffalo wllb a
... filii r... thr« pmca. Mllyanne Bubolll and
nin llnbhcd &gt;&lt;Cond .. k~ ldemoc.ol su. Bubolt•

a-.-.

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foni5hed wk~ Z14-che R&lt;&gt;yala' h l p - ror the

In a y. . of a tlllllilll..,.. Title IX attiOCI, tile

..._to. or J - l'bl1llld and ...,. Ttlaimo, and olle
htna&amp; or Cobt.n to fim&amp;ls off the.._., tile Ro)al'
............ to .... 1le&amp;tH or ucdkn«
oho&lt;y hlvr btu Cftdw«! • llh
Cobut1l pouwed "' slllliWitxs and dllf&lt;rmcn
betw«n tllll , . . . llld las( year's. "We~&lt; u .,,.,. a
we •rrc laA ytat,• ibt af&amp;rnwd.
"The way tho&lt; "OIMft Slutk IOftlh&lt;r 11111 )Car,. ..
"t'f) llnporunt Tht cr., didn \ ba\'t u muctt
uper,.ltce u last
boJI t h&lt;y uBI ma._.t to • on
the do•• O&lt;Ks and play well m tounutnl&lt;lb&amp;."
ua ' - conditions hove been relat 1\'Ciy iood t 1m
you (u in the past), but the Royob
the bowhna
aometunn toochcr when they rolled the &amp;&lt;eond
The tan&lt;&amp;.,.. drier lor the 7:30p.m. shift btc11M more
bowkrl ha•c been on them fO&lt; reuutoon and oohcr
purpotc.&amp;. Tile ball hal a tend&lt;ncy to brtlk more on
df'ICr linn
"Maine mane&lt; tned to aiv• us ..,....,hlnc I(IOd 10
\hool on. bul it\ olwaya to....., oa tile ~«NIII •ho ~
btciiM the ' - • ore dnrt; Cob1lnl upjom&lt;d
no 1\oyob made the AII-Conlcrcnoc
Tum eV&lt;n thooch Buffalo liMbed finl
The Royal&amp; wil1 he ., lthl&lt;co tOftiPt lor the Stac
Chom_..,lll UB hal woa oh&lt; r-.Cftl the lul eoa1tt
.,.. of II yun

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UBin 110 way Mel thet•k wr._d up.IOI,.Intothe
mlldl. The a..n-11o fi•&lt; held a sllm w .... polft ...,..,
- r NCC. 266 and or~&lt;·hlllr to llt andor~&lt;-holf and
found them&amp;&lt;I•H ntcdl,. Ibn&lt; piN from their nW'!Ibtr
bowiCT in the lOt~. lrwill •• tooch 1n the dutch
• numhcr lour: &amp;he It niCk and an... .... lltk ror the
Royals,
tor,. to wUt and•hc cam&lt;
"''loib Mel oo •• ....,.
tllrOQih ... ~a 51n'lcr," t11th.sed CGbwn. 'Sh&lt; did th&lt;

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A tOIIIolnory • • DO( to be Mel lho"'h· NCC woa
th&lt; por.ition - ch "'h a 2619 ploo tOial to U B\ U6S.
but il wu lictk C&gt;ONOUtion
the totk.
nin. btlido h&lt;rll&lt;roin on Moodly,.....,., ...,.

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INSTANT CASH

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T ~. UB me" '' bowlloa
club-follo• iftl in .... foOIJttl'l or
Buffalo~ nationally top-ten l'llftk«!
bowliaa lloyala-upcurtd the
nxn's divi&gt;ion championship in the
W&lt;SOem Nrw YD&lt;k Coarcren«.
110 HtOHf~ Ul..• J•lft Owrr ,..._. ._..
fhe
Spurred b)' Jim Duerr\ top IIi~« ... , • . , . . .... tD
ttul or 60S jlins, ohc Blllb &lt;died Ul ,.,_...• Mll't""' ._..,_ ~ 1._
Rochc&amp;ter lnsth ute or Tcehnoloall Wnt~ Ne• 'tot\. eone....ne.. in lctu.,t
(RIT) 297-212 and on&lt;·hllfto cam
the title. k waa the _ . t yu r ln 1 said oh&lt; &lt;o~~Ch. "W&lt; dMin' reel'"''
row in *bldt Bu!Talo emtracd as wrrt thai clole to our tllibtt .•
Howcveo, the Tilmt battkd
chamjlion.
Co~&lt;ch Paul T d nitris' aqu.d aloo back to tnum~ in the &amp;ec:ond
match,
u the Bulls "&amp;hot reilly
won tbt position match •kh a
ttwce.....,.. 10111 or 1176 !lim to btd." T1kifta the pmc b)' 40 piM,
263S ror RJT. Erie Cornmun•y RIT t01alcd930 tor.... tbt molch.
Colleae finbbtd third in the
"Wt ~tDI Mel the -~~~ in
CO&lt;Mrol," ..W TLialtrio., "but they
coo~ llld the UB "'I" 1&lt;1111
CCKIId ha&gt;r lllade their 1110'&lt;.0
fillilhed fowtb wkh no .......
L«! by Mike ~rie'l 22.4, the
Tile .... .., aow waitJal for
tile As-lllioa or Colkpoor BoA ...._.., bac~ to take the
UaiOJU lnt&lt;rnationll (ACUI) third pmr 951-ISI.
11Gb Romeo, I membtt of the
RClioaols-io he played • •
location tUI bu aol bc'C'D WNY AII-Conl&lt;ffft&lt;t It- ••h a
- . 1 )'&lt;1. Tile cook&lt;~. . , ...,... ,.........,..tl&gt;t,..,lor
wltidt bls ooly btu in •~ist.­ U B,rollcdthemMdl'lbtalt-or
two )'Un, bls btu . _ . . t
bolls tiiMs b)' the Bllll.
u:;B\ ,.., .,.."'all Morcb 7 aDd ...
"We pretty mudl donUisol«! tile • mthe Coco&lt;oil a..sic • otuo.
The S..U. •ill be SCIIdiJtl ..,_ or
I*' two yean," Aid Ttamo.
UB _.s tile - • h dcfeabta ,.,. bowkn co.., apinS1 the 0b1o
IIIT t.sdiiJ IJ)ll to 147. "We StKe Buckc~ea. wbo art flftked
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..... lold&lt;ol • •ooold Gilly be -~ 10
dtt&lt;wioltN"
tbe , . - . aod ,.,.
•ooclcnt ...... '"'""" nol be lk focal POint or
cort1plaant·

•

M)Oft&lt; ul

u.._..,

~

Jlollon L

kct~

al.kl.&lt;d ~~ Siuda!&amp; "-daiOil'• ISAI
propoocd Ttadlcr Complao.M f"""' llll

=:":."'-.
-

bo.•·-

· ....,.Ina 11oat ~ WO..W """~to aop any ltta1 jj(lk,.

:~

11&gt;&lt; S .. O l t i L i a l - lllot *lood ,..
-plauu . . . 1 0 - • hlo:dl&lt;roboutlbepiMor....
h lbe , • ..,.,......, IUC&gt;mq, Jbdwd
llc Prc:lidn&amp; ~ tlal 111c f-'1

pro••t~on

allowf•s for • •oo,mo•• ~ · - lh&lt; ~&lt;p~ot..,.,
lo.ntcr " 1101 the OR!y .,. ...., ltiJ

._......,.., a Plllldon 't bo• of ltpl
- - - - "Tbtl'faidaoi'IOf~III~ODI)'

... IIIII CM b &lt; - Ia suet&gt; a ...... or
.,.._,.. ICdrG lOUd, "..cl I doud ..,..
u ........s ... tbe Prosldca Wllltdf ..
Tbt f - . . . . . , - by SA A~

...,..,.. DoreaDr u... ~. .....
• .....,.. to IDOk • _ , . _ , to a •udall
_.t, """'""""' of _,...,.. from IlK
AalclaNc \{(- Tuk Foret. Ead&gt;in tb&lt; VDIIP ns 1raitoed by ,...._
Director lor Scudcnt Afratn ltould

......

Dollal.n,

''Ofun rmes o t1!ocher is
we/1-inrmtioned, but just
liiCMU'e of o problem
in the c:lawoom.•

Sh.,.;ro ~ .

Shapiro It coondtet tbiJ Kcuu't
complaint Ia ~n)lllclfl&lt;d b&lt;cauJ&lt;&gt; the

ODOCiymky PfO'Iiololl 011 IlK Comtt It 110(
"ablolutc'' and w!U not lud 10 spc&lt;illc
peaaltfu. .. . , tbert art un• ianc:d

- l.a&amp;.ren Shapiro
SA
Academe

&lt;""......,
,....,,......
........... . , .........., . .

aboet Sluoporo's 1llta,
k~al by......bin

of lh&lt; h,•-r S....c "-rt ""'""ott~
'Olio fNml o!Jat the (""" oooold ... lli&lt;d b)'
•tbdc:flt• tu ~oadema •• uapop•laf
prof~...
•
faAh)' 'eoatt Ch11rrnu Notmu
So4~orr. •h·• wttl he • • - Mth Shapim
lhlo Wftl., .ldllltlled he w doubu IX'Iflon• ol ol~e plan.
••My ~t...U 1\ &amp;hal It 1J u advcnarial
6eahn1.' ' tk: mamtll.Md. "-"kahcr than
pulli"J "' .oil I&lt;Jitlh&lt;T and hctPJII fll&lt;otlty.
uAC' t\ *"''\&amp;HI tiOnK'OI"tr wlurh a.wo
Utfcn\IVrtll.."''\· Wbm Ckfcn..,.-c. one 1a,
iUiftf oi\\J "'""one .... ""&amp;&lt;t.
or
lhi.D&amp; *'H1'1 .\tJtl..""

'""lind

At pro.. hntt• .ahhourh ch~ forms are
•vallAtblr 01 ohe SA ofro« on Talbert Hall.

·~ ...... 1()111(' COiliiiSIOG 0\ort w1la .,....
.._.,. if •unpllo.nt• ar&lt; , _ _ , by ((cU..
Addtlioowll) .~ tole of obc roat~~r S...c

""" .... Ocwl\ .. '"" · ~ araoed th• &amp;be rorm•-•hidl 111&lt;
prtrr"

to

-.::alt

an

••acadc••""

dcari"a.huuoc" - ba"'t tbru puf~ 1114 ate:
noc antc11~d to t~ •he cxr"d.»&gt;ft o1
rwof"'"" ' I be ~ O~rmor Aid thOi Ibe
turm \.tiNkl bt u"''."d at a '''116JU.h."C ol
'"h:wmiHtt.n'' to ~Wmn.

Sll•l&gt;""

lis&lt;&gt; olauned lite ronn• could

impro'-'~: taruh) prrfo..m1nct ....Onm '""~a

·-~&lt; •dl-io._:_od_

or • . . . . - ...... - : · tlw
J "$(""""' . . . dot-. fa'l&gt;t by
infor""ftltbent of a ._,roc ...-.., "
Shall''" addcioctiiJ wpod tbal die for""
ooukl

"'"'·-the- - ....-.

.ru.,..

lbe con•plailll&gt; b)' «Wt&amp; •1111 the •..d&lt;no of
lk
ll&lt;lqil••~.
" v. ,. hupe 10 rmc~ J&lt;Mnl omtlh cu. ""
c&amp;n Af'f't"a&lt;h on m•IJIUIIOMI 1&lt;-&lt;b." U..
Dtrn:wt ollcral " II nu~M&lt;OU&gt; complamn
anW: "''""~"_.,' ltad\cn •ho do ocx lldp

PI&lt;'&lt;~•
'"""""'· poo~~bly we-.,.._~
worLt.hu~ ~ tnc:thodi lO JlfC'\rC'IIt II ••
I

.-

23 February 1981

- _..,,- __ ,_,....

Vul 31, N o 62 SUNY at Bulfalo

UB to observe
Jewish holidays
b) .,.,. II ol&lt;k&lt;

&lt;-•
U 8 •ill

JC'-~

ClJID.idHK' k1
(l)f ..

ut """

pr...1a ut &lt;:kt.mr "'" '""

hoi.,,
tuw *\1
b)'"' ~ate ln• .. ruu, ttt '&lt;'- lorl

)ftf, ~C' ~

rcu:nt Nhf11

t\\ 'lt&amp;oarUvt rnr..,~ •h..,i!nm.J"ttk,iU""f
..nopwtL

c_,,..,

The liB Calnldls
•Uinl Ia" M u,.~a)
to t~ 10 l1Uu:f\.t4) Pmldau RotxTt L
l\d:tt'f ti\M the Uul\l"'NN) "'~" 1hr rr-ltrH.)u"
~OOda)• K"l&lt;t oJ&gt;,_,..'t\l hH dtn...,., oo &lt;an.:d
c.Uua af \\cdMIIdaf' I acuh' Sma1~ f.\t\.: .... 1\t
Comm•tl« PIK'dtnJ
Aecot&lt;r,. to lu&gt;i5W1o 10 tbe Prn&gt;&lt;kru Ronald
Swn. IJB •1ll dt&gt;&gt;&lt; 011 Ro.a Ha......,ah •nd Y0111
KlPfltt' not Fall. but • 'Ibm: n.... ~ ab-.o4utdt no
d&lt;ct&gt;ion ~ 1981."
U!1&lt;1&lt;r auidc-tino atabh\hcd b) obe Ttu""" un
211. indhodua1 $1JNV a.mpu&gt;('&gt; hlo.c tbe
operon to oloJt Jdlool Olllhc hohclay. Thu rc&gt;cr..,
a 1977 rulina that 11\Jdc 11 mandator) fonll SIJN\
unin to bt doted on hohdl)'$,
Spe•ldoa • LM E..rcuU\t CommiUC't' .mc"d•na.
KcttCY satd ha5 decl:ston ii ma1nl) dut to c~ fk1 tl\111
lh&lt; tclllaltt o:alendan hl•~ alnad) been puni&lt;Cl
He added that .. " i\ 10me1h•na •h•• ,..n bt
" " " - 11 """"'

The Co-ot!jury is still out
on decision's ramifications
~JO..Bo­

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J.

~"'""'

A -ltk
to sud! '*""""4llll •Oidcut _,..,.,. as - ·
- .•• .__, .......... 1»..,..... bil.wds...., food_...,. miiiM arltc if.
S u - Coun
Rfcofd c-.p • cotii1Dfticol operotioo,

J,..,. - ....

~ 10 Sub ao.nt 'E:aoaa~ Cbaimtan o..a. -

·

Alah(qll
Rudolctb Joluuoe'• dtaoiOll oo 1be la-suit-filtd
.....,. lii&lt; Co-&lt;~p by loQII,_d •ore-Carl c.~- apoco&lt;d
for ...otJier two _ . . , lilt wld..._u. ....,UC.Ioos o( IlK rC$Uit .,..
u..dy b&lt;iQa COMidcrcd .
Ia his ~loo&gt; _ . , last wed&lt; 11 the fonish of the c-.p !rial.
S t - Msod•iooo (SA)Iawyu Rlcbl(!l Uppacautio....:l Joru.- Dlllk
drm his nlllna WO..W h..e on other~.
"This court .ad Olber ....,.. in tublequcnt dto:isioos c:oodd radlcally
&lt;blair lbe modent uttll••nity of totlat," Uppa .......,..j, Tbe attorney
addcthba sud! IICiiYilla make k .... roc • •udcnl to --~ 00
~OftNIII'tl-

-· hide: Sudt wae -

lcnalh for ne\1

)'COt "

"""" CIWrman of IlK Caktwlat C0111m11t«
A nh,. Kal&gt;&lt;r rq&gt;orted 11\at tbe """" ••II '""'''
hoticla) probl&lt;m at ou fncla) o.-1111 and •til

the

&lt;"CC&gt;luolb' make a ,.,.,.,.,-..loe 10 Ihe Prcsidmo
o.boul 1!112.al. He~ lloal lbe cotMUU«.
•itlo irs ~ .............,; 1r1&lt;1 to dcsl&amp;ll 111
l&lt;kdule t - ,.... obcadJmlb Stodcot Un10n Pr&lt;s.d&lt;no Rtebard
~ said tlal dun.,. a ..,.,,..,..._ ""h
lWo&lt;r. IlK Chairaoa said ... thooo&amp;lot t..... """""
not b&lt; OilY dMina for IlK lhr« da)'l beaoiM or
- - of d!ardl aod ,....,_ Glocl.JI~ -ed
tlal K.mcr '""'ed ''IlK Unh....,t - to~
anr~-"

In 1977 lhe JSU and &lt;&gt;th&lt;r stu,._, 1t0'9" acroa
""' St•~ ltd • rtC~M ....., rau~t&lt;d in ,.,. .......,..,.,
dosio&amp; of SUNY Sdlools 011 lloiJdan. A boD •-.s
dra- liP iD .... Leaislotlln' that n'&lt;llllllllt ~
c:;o........,. Huab L carey's da~ c:oot«fl~U~a Ill&lt;
doo- buc before be ti&amp;ocd the tn11, lbe Tron~ca
puscd lbe same .-.n u SUNY polk)
~ to Glutbta:o. "lbc bill was paned by
tbc Lqislatun:, .,.., sort or died 0t11" lollowlftl oil&lt;
SUNY shift, and •as oe&gt;u ti&amp;ocd by CaRy.
RNnlmductioo or lll&lt;llil1protcainl the dart orr

P.J I A CDmmGn aue - P..f J ~ - Pp.~7 I

8CJrP #urfa's -

tl UT\MIR&lt;:RI, OIUCkJotcrT\ rtpOI"\tt:d. There .ln.
on 111&lt; Slat&lt; AI&gt;&lt;Uibly. be DOted, buo
"they art uni\Orc "h&lt;tl the.,.. um~ 10 otNntn,.,•q;,.j
the
b&lt; ..
The JSIJ l&lt;adcf ai'IO ,a,d mcmbcn of illc:
('aknda. &lt;..ommf.Ct« a.t ''tnptib«tc ao h&amp;S cause..
1llac •upponcn """" «l&lt;nd oh&lt; 1.0 cltNn.r to

'"~P&lt;lfl&lt;r&gt;

bon""""'

on&lt;illdt &lt;iood I rtday_

·
!&gt;U~Y coompu...n ••• malr a "'-1&gt;&lt;."'\lk'
ba&gt;ttl Olllltor J.-ub """""""- Scotdca&amp;
~c.&lt;~tro •• AlbM&gt; preo~.., ,,... t1w
t su:- Y
Un,..&lt;Nty Ctntcn-Aibllny. Bifllhomooo. Sl•y
&amp;oo~ ....S U8-w\ll do&gt;&lt;. U.. ••b _.,. otb«

Oobet

~

r.....

.......

Tbe botlom 11M cllldaa lo:eucs •

hi&gt; dociliOll

•ill.,. """',_...,. ~&gt; .~ Sc... ~ or

rcq..,.... -•&lt;nih&lt;&gt; 10 ona)0 •...U of.....,_, ..._ . _ to S....
l;d-IOG Tba bod)

·-t.Ja-..._

s..- "'--..,-.T-~.•ho

"18 fa&gt;'O&lt; of clooona UB lor lllc jloloda)"&gt;. ..,_,rt&lt;d
moll or thewppott for
f.- the Uru'criiCY'• fi&lt;UltyScsak-tod!cn
-~oM! -~ dl)'l o f - . . , . on oceded.
Gltod•cm ooponcd tMI die .,..... 1oo&lt;n t11
~- obc idlool opco • ill b&lt; oltoo&lt; , . . - ,
takt.,. la-ory ..,..-..,. ..too • il b&lt; forced to
...,.illcc cothcr thor,........,. b&lt;hcfs or IIIIU lab.
IIIOth"''l&lt;&lt;krwtc."' rqardo10 rilbo'...,.. , _••
sdtcdult, or f•urc plus. 8ul u Kater rq&gt;orted oo
the FIICtdly $cnau, ulr Ihere D .....v.- tO
M&gt;'&lt; ldlool on tltoo&lt; da)-s. 1wouldo 't b&lt;SUipria&lt;d of
they ~... Calmdar Comuuot«l cbatoJc iu poli..")
...., ycv."

•ho

P. IO I Gold!rl bo)os - P. IJ

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CREATION vs. EVOLU'f,ION
A DEBATE

I
J
i

between

I

Dr. S. Hugh Paine
~~._ or. H. James BirK

A

I

~

~ 8lod; doeleot bolitw !Mia dod-. lora lclllolo-...,...

_
.. ..._.,_dlc~. lw
....,.. ..- u.. --or w CcH&gt;p"""'
u.._, v.'_.-.AlA
-l•
or • - '"';:.-,.. E.ut Cooc&lt;~&gt;ta.tnc.• a a..rra1o . - pn1111&lt;14cr,.., tbr........S
a.,..u..~or•..,.

_

Blld:'l--· - , , _ pR'oioul...._ 10 dlc
~ -d'a (UUAII) - l l l l d .-cm
oa(a.lXllblt
01.qp dcc»&gt;oa. ht boloo;'CI, mi1JM
the~....,.,

Thursday, Feb. 26

to l'al&lt; a ll•a\111 ...,,. Sub ~ (UUAB 11 a e l l - or Sub Jloetd)
ancral dlii&lt;S~lnt o.o Bbd. HQ'O&gt;C\er,l'cawal E.lllllw IIC\&lt;tlilcda

1 •

8:00p.m :

'*

""'· 11t uld. boca- t11ty wen: dtbcY •·rn..,._" docidedJhal• "''Uld
- l i t Ill tbdt- ,.....
" Wr clo&lt;l'l up«~ to makr ""Y _,on our &lt;GOI&lt;ft1•.'' m.ct. laid, 10
UUAB may dthct td1 drkru at rtcl.....t prices or atlrta IMuwls 1het dlara&lt;
a h1Jh&lt;f prior 1~ a prl•ll&lt; promottr CX&gt;Uid pay. Fnto•al Eaa hu
complaon&lt;d, ~l tlllm&lt;d, bocau&gt;&lt; UUAB haoi&lt;ICUrrd moa.cal O&lt;U .,1udl
the prlvai&lt; firm had rxpectrd to promol&lt; u a ntOft&lt;Yofl'lakina .cruu~.

Squire Hall
Conference Theater

Ul

In addition, fnlt&gt;al E.ut bdi&lt;Wd that It "OJIIIUI out fiOIIIuWoa lb&lt;
mark&lt;! for 111 mnCC'Iu Ill&gt;« UUI\8 wa&gt; ,._.ally U60rlly&lt;d •itll local
promotm HOI'W)' at~d Corly The: 1111100011, ho.....,. hu c:llana&lt;d, olD«
the d ' - t • CfUptrd loll JCOI UUA B'I _.poky I&gt; tO .....l
throuaJ&gt; lillY promoter •hod&gt; offrn UUAB tM belt ddl Whole! lhiO hu
r&lt;due&lt;d buloncu wttb H OI'W) W Corky, ~l laid, tbt polk) hu 001

•ll&lt;rrd UUAB's rdal-•lup ••I~ f&lt;llt•al EaA
llla&lt;rl~.....

FREE ADMISSION!!

Nancy Nocban or r .....- EaM olea"" tit• h&lt;r ct&gt;mpally bad "'~
tltmllmrd Sub ~ "''th a I a - Ollftl unr.. competltOil. Natbaa
r...ntd obll her IMIII poblt1D • ok Sub Board""' • P&lt;f1011111.otr ..,.,Ilia
wdl port~ iftdovaduala • UUAB bu&amp; thet thr ella. . 111 "' wra

......_ .... _ ..... lodpcd,,. ..- .

)

~Speakers Bureau

F..,._
••••..S.

Ho•&lt;&gt;«.
Eaa " • .._ llullln""' ~so.,..1o p a r _ . . u raM
Sub ~ .,.. ooobid a pn••• ~"'· NochM
- r d tlw UUAB talra about 10 per.- of Fau_..'s - . ....
....S tho 10 1101 _.r....,l _...,. '"'""" lltr flf'lll ...,... UUA.B
booh - 1 ) small ......
UB ..,..., brconr aa ..ftt bWa thR:al to pmalt con.ut promot&lt;J'
C....I'ID . , . . . _ Ia opmrd 18 19G.. Tilt,.......,

w

-tilt-""""'"'
hold

CIOIIId
boo- 10.000 lllld 11,000 poop~&lt; , Iliad . ._... .
•
Tilt ,..,,.. - r 11 Ideal for _ . . Much couldft'c .sdl Mtm«t88 llad1t""""' buc ....,...., aot ro oo IOcinhM ·, or
11&lt; laid
Nat... Qllfn&gt;td ....,...,. o•« thr pcM«Kiol ol tilt UB ( - J - .aid
oh&lt; plans 10 .,......,•• ohr paooiblr ~ 1 C01Acl ara1r Thr ,..,._.,
also ts ploruuna oo wad for the . . . . - or til&lt; Co-op a&gt;&lt;
Blatk tlfplajord tMI U111vrnily admlnl..,.ora
lit ,_,_. "' 1hr
-howe 10 dliCUu whether print&lt; promotm ..ur br allowrd to tne th&lt;

Shea·.,

ATTENTION

,.,q

lf'INWIU111.

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~

Come join us at BBC

""""~

&gt; ...........

~ Tuesday, Feb.-24, 1981 at ~
~

~·

10 p.m.

·I
50c Mixed Drinks .,.,,

A.IJO !IUI'mlrd In the pcM&lt;DUal lbrnl IO 111.1 bus:inao b VIc&lt; President
ond partner of Harvry and Corky Eddlt Ta u 1\uJthiftl thet hwu our
butlnru .oorria; \11," hr Mid. HOI'W)' ind Corky orr famoliar witlt Jodi
a)ml'&lt;'itlon brcaU&gt;&lt; th&lt;Y wtff forced 10 doK the Omtury Th&lt;at&lt;f. wbich
1hry o"'Ord, llt&gt;tt thtl• ncllhbof down Matn St.,-Sh&lt;a'a a..rralo
Thc:at«-11 suppon&lt;d 111 Oty fundi and doelnol lion 10 P'IY o~

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" h'U bra lhamr lf,.. dC\tlop JOUIII 1aknl at Slaa• On&lt; (owned by
HOI'W)' and Corky) w then UBoCfcrubcmiW~teaam«h _,.to,Jl!!a10.000- auditorit1111 OCI&lt;Of lhry bocomr famous," Tlce adcl&lt;d.
Althou&amp;h '1'1« aid hr dorsa'! l)a"' atfOIII , ........ abou.t thr poosiblo
'"- '""" uau- ................ lncr&lt;doblybuJylotdy," brplomtomra
with l'ati_.. l!ul pr-cn 1.0 dlotull tbt mani'L
Sunilat complalitt• or VB stud&lt;m ..,icn lntcrfb'lna ..,.. pr!Yat&lt;
aMcrprior have com&lt; frcm local mcmr lhram, Iliad rdll&lt;d. Tilt
1\Umdalr n.t.rr, for &lt;Dtlll'lc. forcal Sob~ 10 puiClllllpoiS _,..
w11a&gt; mtlft1l ;. . - , . .. Sub 8oat&lt;l compllod ..Uh the requcs. Blatk
aid Jinet ooe _ , . 300 ...,..ld noc lit-"&gt;..,......., o....
Tho~ Honor Ptdwt! ~...
a cult .ovit lei Ill&lt;...,. dlo&lt; 1.0
coati- Ul lhowiltp. Blatt Ollened. o.ce • brcMK 100 _,...,Sub
~ """forced to 1JV&lt; It 10 a local thracr fOt ....... ,,...;,q. "Thai'• a
... or . pn-• busiMt&amp; lllaklaa from -.:· lltoclt: qooljlpod.

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A-.lrM

Ooher •*'-.........icn ...... · - Healrb
atalllishrd a
ltadmc• •
Arranged by the United Party CJ
'"TMre
,_bldttl (foom
pnY&amp;Ir .,....._, • - tilt
s:» b&lt;aslnaa k - doati... lilac\
dlc
howr&gt;v. " It
deatiJ lird
Tom Shaver ...:
lltllld, ...... I(....,...., bra
Praa.. opcntt&lt;d lor u.. """"'*- Dnilioe or Sub
Phil Pignatelli.
ru:cMd complaulu
aru prlntm oo11&lt;11 coOtlcnd pun:basiQI a
pnad111
The:
-.lot bo.....S
prasure, Black
IOid.
oend
1ocol. prlnu iir-.
Jttary ·Archer
Compeutioa ..0 pnvar """'noc aP!IIy oely to Sub
lo
...,

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p11atm1tcy f«
~

Hall.

o(

...,..._ Ia

paA IWO

«~a&lt;adt~Millp&lt;Cl."

yan.

fft.
S.Oi&lt;:c
19'75 .. tilt-........ or Mldntcl
local
.--net~. l"brn ..... _....., ..,
i1 00
1810 the
hatd caK 10 .,...... ••

UaMnitty

- d.

lfOIII

pap~&gt;ics draip
llld COIIUIIU&lt;d 10
IU PfiMII!Ito

prtsJ.

&lt;*s

United Cares . . ..

How about YPlJ.?

r

1t

to tho

~.

tht Fal e/1979, local wclutrct Robert Cob pWI!dy coonplaioed to lh&lt;
Sdlool or AtdUieaurr ahat It ,... w,. "'"'-away ftooll&gt; .,... fttmJ,
"no, did noc """' thr COlt or oY&lt;fllctld,.. Cob said. so tb&lt; S&lt;bool
could •fairly CIOftlpelO. "If~ Iota our OOIIIDIWionJ, Lbm ~!~oat: ..cndd br
DO jalol fOt dlc ltlldaou." hr laid.
I
Siaee ,._, 111&lt; Sdloolllld lht aurra~o-w....., l'lew vort' Chlplcr or
111&lt; "-ric:an laslkut• ot An:llltect• tM .. ._..... aa lltldonUtDdlna tbat
•r poalblo bllorf.....,. Wl&gt;llld lit
brfordtiiDd. A Qoptrr task
IIJrce wllb Sdlool ~ CIIOry ~. Coles said, "10
rellewc die
be!-local•chltecu aod tht School.

a.-

,_ion..

~

�---SAT_ . . __
-...-----.Sub Board bickers over its budget
OHEO'TMOSEMEEllHG$;--t- .. "'--1

1be Sub Board I Board of Olr&lt;aon "-led....,.
PIU'Iillll&lt;lltary proocdur&lt; and •ulfored 1"""-ah
••..,.,.,... ddan Thlll1Cia.y llltJlo. bero~ .,.... to
make .Wpi&lt; buda&lt;tarr ldjuszmcnt.a. Tho &lt;rttlr&lt;
proau, whic:b can be eompkt&lt;d 111 notnut&lt;O.....
&lt;U&lt;rtdtd 10 over an hov' • biQ&lt;rill&amp; mat&gt;bcro delayed .ruo..
'The Bocd aho tisttncd 10 Cho IIIODthly
pr.....Wioos by dMsion ci"Jf&lt;CIOI\ anti VUird 10
....,... tbc tak of lottery tlel.ftl • the Squire Hal

Otm*s?

Waste transfer station

raises residents' anger
lty

llct&lt;l ofru.

Ste••u.su.-..
•.,
Cl(r

Hool&lt;r ~ c-puy'&amp; pr_.s •aac u.ol'&lt;r .. tbc
To"" of TOH.n..t. "" 0\Mr_., To•a duzau ond local
off""""-~ Hooka- to .._ . 1 fanha s&amp;lldy of oltpuit~
......" . Cornpaoy told .,.. ~"""·
Buffalo
Coeaeilrnal E - faloty. O..id QuoOer ud
lbdlard ~i load npn:IKd ~ - - o..... tho popollll
..... oincr" .. til dole pro......, to ckn$cly popullled ......borloooch. two
qo, abooll 400 residnK1 Pllocr&lt;d II tbc llle lO hold I protal
~riii()CI. P&lt;tltionl . , _ . . . tho .,..... "-'"" . ..-ed, miclmtJ how
10 •net Iaten~ cloooalaot.
'ThcTCIGI•. . . fa:ky 111ocoted rnr Rl-..de,.lbtcatbcro bonier
of Buffalo. n.c MOIMln would u t)w colle&amp;:tloll poiat '"' &amp;lO 10 1100
tOM of~ .., route to Hool&lt;&lt;r'l N...,_ Falls pian~, whore ll &lt;aooo4d
thai ho burned to &lt;upply.....,..,.

c-

b&lt;al............,

.....,.-

...

1be prbo&amp;&lt;. midenu claim. • 'ill eauw • .....,.. llftllary ~.
dwxt&lt;rized by 1111 ondelltab4o odor and rocknu. lA ldditloa. midmu
Ita&lt; thAI thUtcodJ flow oil HOII t.-U to and (.,., Ill&lt; "lt would &lt;na&lt;
trtJfo&lt;~Cioct.

""*"

Hoot &lt;r ofriCioto hid ortctnally
to Tonowondl Bwldq
Kr)'12al&lt; for a pc:rnu&amp; to renov.t&lt; cho '""""' We~~cm
Ekctric.c:omplctt. 1be rtqlltll ,.. . cknltd, due to 1 conRic:t ..~h tho Town
toninJ laws, 0&gt;1-n&lt;n Of th&lt; Wt5tcm Elcctro&lt; li&lt;t. NliJifl lndUIIual
WocebousinJ Corporation. then filtd a clalm "ith Tonowondo'l lA!nin,
Board of Appeals. "Thia .... a natunll t«ounc," Tona.,antlo Town
S..pmooor James Ryan told Tilt Spmrum, "but th&lt; cledJion not to wue
tht ()&lt;rTIIit wu gill upbdd."
Nlllaro lnduarialJ&lt;&amp;ponded by nlil111• request In Selle S..pr...,., Coun
thAI tbc Zonin&amp; Bolird'• d«ilion bt re&gt;l&lt;wtcl anti omturncd. Nlllar•
IAdwuial
Proldcnt Brian Swan~e~~Wtatold the Co•rWr-·EJrpnu tbat
thoeoun &lt;hlliftl&amp;&lt; "-uuafquard measur&lt; co proc&lt;Cl cho WCilcm Ekctric:
property in'*"' 110 suit,a~&gt;~e 11(""•1•• l,l (p14f!d Ia&lt; Cho - · tr.,..(a
~t~tio&amp;t. A harill&amp; hll been"" for toe.,.,., 9 •• Stott S..pr«K Ooun

lnJpeetot JOI&lt;ph

v...

1be ........... bo....a. - m.rcd b y _ , _
uc1 eta.. mu~tu&gt;a r..- Studal a. ADoalllool
tSBAl rq&gt;r&lt;scalll'"&lt; AIM - d d ' • c1oasb1 10
ron.: e.-M: Oorcaor l:lauUs 8lact 10 tkuior tbc ~ ..~_... - f d d'• .......
...., lhc otbcl direc:ton -~ . ..
Mart r121a1r caW ._.reid ro -IIOP aaq
liU a child" ODd olloorlhc Boord 10 ... 001 1D """e

_

a..r-

_......

to tM t.t'l&lt;" nu-1 I'JtOIM)' u.ncd no.~ lftD!el(ct-afrtt
chey hi&gt;&lt; ""IWO\rd 1hdr C'Oftt..,.
But lllatl ckfcncled Tilt C11111t•t '1 "'ht ro the

mooey, IO&lt; CluH&lt;rO&lt;tl&lt;r It laue . "TIIo&lt;y ha"" come
• ""'• ..., anGlO ckny......, tbcy ba...-....1
......lei 1101 dt'P&lt;'IId ............. lloq opdl corroclly,"
he tn&gt;IM&lt;d.
Dcf..c&lt;d onct ........ fcld- .. 1D ata't lho
adJ.......,. lloa olio- tbc Uruwasi(r u.-

Aal•crllotlrd CUUAB) F'.a. O&gt;maoneeoo _,.....

bvdpl St.ockm A . - - 1SN
T"'*cr AIM NllhM uid til&amp; II&lt; .,...., ill
llflftCII&gt;k wuh Rooaofdcl. 1M 111111 tbc cW - .....
co tate tbc IIIOM1 r..- hla a.. Bill

111 publiocy

Hooley.-

.., etrec .,......_ " • '"' . _ a. a-rc~c~ - - IJnultod. St!wVAao~ooo:M

o.- Olnaor fr'&amp;ll~ a..-. __,. _.....t

wuh tbe SBA tliAa« • ......_ Mw;j1 10 &lt;J&lt;C
a . . - r . - t b c , _ "Go-. ... - o r - . "
lllact. told Otouoci. aely - . . . . " " tlnaor 10 ra.w. • d. . lot ... -

._,del ... ,...,..,...,

SA'• , . . . _ 1P

&lt;IIIIa« lc:aq doC Uckft offa

..,.,..

"TWs . ia'c rwuay,'' Moore dl&amp;raed u
llooall'dd's ~~&lt;lions eatae&lt;l a "" • tbc - ladiq otba
10 the SBA
- . . - . . . : o i l y ODd at-lhc•udomtt
of_, Sub ....-Dd 10 scoff • bim
Blod c:all&lt;d Qt &lt;Giir&lt; orr.., "&lt;OUter
ptOihoctJ•&lt;" aod """"'rd IIIII ID tbc fl&amp;ur&lt;
dlrecton IDlnated ill lillcbtq ill(.....,..._ about
~ ~~ ....,. to his Talbat HoD
orr... bdorc:lw&gt;d.
Rmalfdd'r proc... emt&lt;red on
~"- U.. Ill&lt; Sub Board u.._..,. mUR make
befO«"""" lll«tip&amp;. H i s - pobtt Of contcnciOft
reaed 011 • fnt icc:ml cllll he waoxed 10 ~n
allhc.,..IIBiucx:asful.
First. h was • 6tsirc to take S2:000 (rom TM
Otrrcnt•I r~ue bnc and pot il to•an:h
Sr&gt;&lt;t,.rest. which Bact uid ...,. tmpouillle. 01&amp;
Ro&gt;cnfcld ..,.. not dft&lt;rr&lt;d ond tllfncd IW; ltt&lt;nllon
co th~ ,.,.k)y feotur&lt; 'maprln&lt;'r contrnc . ulhoy
ba,cn·c htel o•·aflowill&amp; ooich ...- &lt;onttnt." tho
beat6ed represen..U~ eoocluded, "in bocll qUIIlitY
or produdlon wort&lt; and '" ..'ritJn&amp;."

-ba•

.,_.r" _.,.

l1d!ds
H &lt;• - e d lll• S..b Boucl rcfu.. IO olio,. t ' -

orr..

louay - ...
fa&lt; lak. Nllau ,..,. - - . ... lldl or •
Idea; II wt doo' 1 6o
..a." He
a6cled ,..., S..b eo.n~
10 . . _ 11to:

.r

II_....,.,.
....
•...,.

orr-.

tobt-lot IJOSquorc.o _ _ , . . _ ,

• a&gt;Uid ..... fro. podclbaa Ill&lt; loltcry Uckcu.
8lact aar...s. ~ Ill&lt; 1l:bs orne.- •

--lotio&amp;~ ud

ID ---10

a:lt

the u.:lc., would rdo&lt;&gt;&lt; SUb ao..J of.__ to
_

_ , . l l l tO C

tllr--

Tho dlltCion VUied to ~ Ollltc " " Oo•od Sampoon ud lllart. 10 loo~ 11110
&lt;1(J)Io« ICJ f&lt;allbW4)
UUAB DI•IYOn Dircaoo lDa Rltppapon
hlcbbJhted her lr""b4od P""P'l""""" oo fllblir&gt;a
Mtk fr- I ~-I'OIU . . . _ . , •1ten IIIIIIJ of
111c «&lt;ll«rtl 11 bool &lt;d ram~
lh&lt; bor.
ofl'lot. 0.. UUAB bai bod lhr« Sll1lllht IIOid..,.,.

- ' ' ..

lboWI: R~~.IIOIIIIJthe•-of
th&lt; · Music and Coff&lt;dlou&gt;&lt; commiuee·• Fillmo&lt;&lt;
Room aa1"itin..
Rlaok olio t&gt;Wt.n&lt;d "b.U c:ollld be 1 Uoubk spoc
fllf Sub lloltrd lit the &lt;0111111&amp;-L H• Ioiii tbc
board thAI Unh&lt;r"lf Prc:ol tUPI bai a WI~~
of ......_ $6000 """ ru,ooo thAI • cafy'IUtn to
pay

In chc...., fill...-. ' I'• coo•itoe&lt;d tbal 11 lc:u

St6,000 or thio ,. 1101 1a..abk." llack IIIIGUd.
I!Oil!\1 ca. anti UP olfta.aiJ _ . , be . _ . , . co
di&gt;C\ISJ\h&lt;plaa.

s-.._,.,

Tooa.....,.. $uptMJO&lt; Rflll bdle&gt;.. thll tho mcdla bu promp~ed
_ , b y •t&lt;rnptlna 10 rlbriat&lt; """"""' Lcm: C.W~ypc cn•irorocnuol
tanelal. " I t _ . . thAI til&lt; _.uoe b pr~ed 011 CIIIOiioll," tbc
~p&lt;Moor COCII&lt;rtdtd. "T'IIo lafonnotiOI provkl&lt;d ,.. aM acac:h
1a11s me to woeder-ll it, In raa. lll&lt;r&lt;T"
Whilt Jl;ym odmllled cltll the TO'"JI "would rtobabb' far&lt; bcuer tolhc uaoff&lt;r ....... 1ft • dtlf&lt;mM loC1fdoft." ho ut&lt;r1ed .....
pnMclilo&amp;
coda ar&lt; adeq-ely m&lt;t, Tooow..,. ••C&gt;OnllOJy ha
"" 10 ckn, . pemtll."
, . Hooter spot....... d&lt;f&lt;lldcd the Cornpaay'• riP!•. - . . .
cltll tbc onp.aa clodsloe ...... •.....s. iD cood faldl." 'f1lo-.)l fully • - • of
Hoot.. bu ........, lhc pubb&lt; tl\ll the flcility will
" DOt io for::t dft.raa r.- propony val-."

all"""""

raidmu.,.,..,.......

COMMUNICATION UND£RG~UAT£
STUDENT ASSOCIATION

IT'S A PARTY!
2nd Annual

SPRING BREAK PARTY

It&gt; a -cmeat rclcasccl.._ wool:, Hoot&lt;r ..,....S to "mat&lt; &lt;Y&lt;r)'effoct"
10 locllelb&lt; propoa&lt;d Malon in anolhor Pllt or Tooa.....S.. Hoot« will
aJio&amp;aiiY explore lites aJoQa.JU.-.. Rood In chc Town'&amp; t&gt;Oialcd illdusuill

.,...;

Put&gt;-•·p.m

"All That Jazz';
IWJ~-~~-

50co-Pizza

..

· r-~a~cte

.......

.........uoos "'" tho O&gt;wltr-Expfess local orrtdals ..w ~
~ about Hooter'•
Toaawaoda 8wJcllola IAipcctoc" Kr)'12al&lt;
ailed tbc altcmalivuice .-dl "pooblldcy fO&lt; Hoolta."
.. , smell • ..... ~ County ~« Dovld Mom. Wbik
............,cr by Hooter's commiunmt co Cll;l)lorlna alttmlliws, Man1
coolaldod "th&lt;Y w:ry d&lt;ou1y .....,... t.lleir rllht" co rctllrll to tbc orialoal

1 "'

TONIGHT:
Free Movie

""*"'·

w..an Ekctrie Plant.
Meanwhile. CoWitY Lqi.Wor Olarl&lt;O Swonlck -bclkva thai
&amp;nDOWKICI!lentlr limply a "pqblic: n:lado01 ;;crea~."

~

.. •••• p.m.)

BROADWAY JOE'S (Next to Mickey Retal
Thursday, Feb. 26th
from 9:30 pm -

3:00 am

$1 .00 Admission~ Drink Specioio

••••B!IIIIIEIIIII!!!!I.......................

TUESDAY:

"Fame"
plus FREE new summer
Wilkeson Pub T..SHIRTS
to be rallied.

Coming Saturday:
Live Rock
TALAS

�....,. tElls Senate Committee -.t&gt;n,

rabtance ~ . - tJni•entr
and tile aumcncll aoll .......,... bondtna o&lt;

~-cl&gt;·-·

8u1 Sol~orr end t:.-.IU.b Ptor....,.
TbomU ClonAOUr - . - "'"' ....,,
_.xmx """'"dl IUid • ....., thAI
lilt Sentl&lt; lflould CO&amp;Id&gt;IK 10 ~ inpUI
to 1b&lt; tlandjnJ G"O&lt;tal Edutollon
Con&gt;mlu« hcaOcd
Pc«r liore.
·~ lmpiemeat&amp;llan slv&gt;uld btkf l In
1M CcxnllllU«. but wc. &lt;J-.Id act"lo..,...., 10

b)'

__ .. -..
--- --..

lObe

Trull &lt;a'

.._._.......,_
~

USTCMIAnoilt.

IUICI!t

tllllloa ...... n.. body'• ~
~ "GGeCC rao1itt lhlt lftOI!Ih 10 raix
..,~, wltloa $150-1 moVt thlo is
opected 10 Dd SUNY ao oddulonal SlO
million for iu 1911-Cl openlia&amp; bllllca .
Ul 'IIIII ..., ... 10 taeol ~ 11M

-

~_,.,...,.....,lb&lt;S..c

Di.WO. or ... lludFt (008} bad.....,.,...,
in J - . . il ......... 41 PQiillo... The
atn1 r.._... - a l t d by lbt ulilloa
...._trlll_b_...._.y. "SUNY
oboloooolr
rt-4lloca1ion .........,
_
... ~Cett.. inlooecl • ..,.. tb&amp;l tile
Ul core CMopus ..JII have a n&lt;1 pin of throe

.....se •

..011)

- · _._

or

..

.

......... -

~"::.::.~it ........,.

Under Ill&lt; &amp;ma14mc:rn, 1bt Reoltb Scielxa
will Joe all IS ollhcflltldly Ct1U reotored 1114
~I of iii 1111111 U .,.,._. CtiiS P... ....._
Vft konr......1111 ......... ''llildl"'b
tb&lt; Donl.ll Sdtool ...... &amp;lid be told lite
Con&gt;mktac It - * i ,...;,.. ..,._btt one
priority" In tbc ~-·
The Ubrar*, Jlattd for dj:llt lioc cw in
til&lt; Eiooclmn ......_,, '-I flft _...,., llld
aodmt ..,...... bad all tea or ia pojecttd

plority lial,
......_.bacq..,_
Lcpla(i.c

BcfOC"C ....... -

............10...,. aftcr lt it Olll&gt;noilted
10 tbe ~~~~· iD Jaouary &amp;IOd tile tultloo
hikt wiU be 8dded llUs Wftk, Kcttcr
e&amp;plaintd.

b)'""'""* WIl«ur&lt;
~~~\4111(&gt;111o lilt*'*"' H~rr 10
lll«&lt;illa aod OUI!lflt !he

«&gt;~M so a

10 be followed b)
rq)laccmall.

,....,·spQirCI&amp;.

Sjoril'l&amp;tr'n~ , Qtiillollt4etiP&lt;d 10 pLln

oul 11\t Smal"' - R tO pMJiblt
mr...ehll'lelll , !lie COdtro..mal rcpon
..,..,..d 1101 onl~ tbal di&amp;Jer, but aka

!ka••• lhoultt coetlave to play a
rundamcatal role ID lmplcmbWIIJ o.n.r.t
Edualion. At a......., ScaMe
I.,
.,......:~ tbM1he5cMteollotlld mariclltidt
10 otttina brood ocodcmic pis ancl rcfraio
f.- -..Ina boqcd down ill tile ruuy.
piuydcuih.

_.,_,ltd

oco4em.c plenlllna. ~ Ito "\nccnm
. _ , ..,..,. Corut~Uet. Spriqo:r -'""'""
that 11&lt; ,. -~;"* feodbad&lt; on .....,, or '""

'"'""' "" .........:~.

""-'•m

~ maintllntd lhlt d wu
for Ilk a roup 10 dtfm&lt; 1 'tll&lt; kind

&lt;MFA

or

UNvenMylbM ""'"""" 10 be." Hr olio twtd
~ • clotailrd
sbon·
lttm ptaMlna IUid ·~ ... b) •11idt

s.-

..-..u. .......

&amp;be Scaete ~ a aoodifood
........., of lhr &lt;lalctal Eduadloa poaram al
• ope6oJ Octobn mortiiiJ,il h.. footd a boA
of lmpl&lt;m&lt;ntatlon dlf(lcollia to..,.wina

~.. lt'dlldioru ""' be -....od&amp;ltd" ••
twiOO•k" for hi• CO&lt;Aml!tor.

"'~

'We hrNe (out profes.!iald
kbbyisits and about one
hu!draJ I'OiunCI!IIn wllo

•

uncommon

.

ICcner'•~ ....,_~ or

· Satalt Ololnnon

~Sol•orr .......,~e-tve
&lt;hli111lltac for iD l arlii!P em 'W~he

Advocacy's

,

'ork•

So"orl conetudtd the E••••• i•r
Corncruu&lt;c's 0entta1 ~Jo• ditcvaoon

ID-$1&amp;1., OliiJoa

porillonJ.
S..t law allows lbt Gowmor 10 ama&gt;d

~

~

....... SUN't......_h6._

The Pmidalt We&gt; .aid tb&amp;lolthouJh _,.
nwn ...,. mtortd, socii
fu.ocb fa&lt; fa&lt;&lt;lp IUidftlls - • - ilodudcd
ia tho tllil.iaa llikt~L ' 'Thai w.1J be
mott l&lt;riou.dy !dt oo till&gt; C11mJ&gt;US." j(fttcr
iaromxa tbe Exccullve Carunince. H&lt;
addftltbol it would be put SCICOIId on Ull'•

charJ&lt;d,

arean1na 1001h&lt;ha&gt;ttll0a....,!Nil

-...,-- L ~-- ....
.........._..,.

c......, ;w.o ..... _ _ .•

&lt;UU t"funir&gt;Mtd.

lht 1ICOdcmi&lt;
· - ·"
Cocmolb'
- t d1n
Sol~fr
...........cd,
not.iool
bll oppooitlo"
notny upect&gt; ollbt rtcmt propogl ror tbt
inlp-alooo ollllc 'MII1I atb pon
lhtl'fOIIJim.
"I doli'I tlllnk il is td~ 10
til&lt; Olwm¥
''I M..U.l

openR

fh1ouch the

w~ OIIJteeXbl. ~

citizens

· -Common Cause staffer
Else Garda

.,.,.. c-Jka

....,.... Sl4/lll'riNT

rw.ft anidc, "COQpal would
...... loaktd th&lt; other..., 1114 dooc
DOthina •• • if 1101 for Gardner
and lh&lt; m&lt;mbttS of ComMon
Cawc."

·- c - c-

bas borD ""
catr111ordlaarr Jl!Udi&amp;D or the
lettarlty of our election
- - ••• they b. .c helped
.._. l l l c - r... rdorm ••• ulcl

fonD., Vice Praldcnl Wolttt
Moodalt.
S..or Wllliom Proamlrc eolltd
h.
· "an
• o111atloc
..........,. •.. It is no..adatl
tho&amp;
c:MIIpd CDOf1bOIISiy
ill lilt ~ • • • of Coat.ol011

c....,.

C..'llfc.''
" l lle\'C-lMd &amp;peat raprct

po.11owRuffiD&amp;tKricssodlMdilmcr

fa&lt; 70W

~

Clrlllllialloft; but I have

na .._ ltiiiiCICI- ..,• • You arc a

"""'*

_, bailtby CMipaip

eo&amp;llibutloolto_,.~

-............ .,_or pooplo, w11o

•01... Coaamott Cauoc

- .,... a clllacr&gt;b 10 tbt
ol _.,...., 1111-.1 ~ve
Olafles Wlloa,
n.e. on )* a t1Q1 croa J&lt;Ciloa
ot~ . . . . . . . . . .tdfromtbt

1110&lt;'&lt;

ww~ .

9/

Colll•e~•

Catuc

CIIIPio:rs

If

dinlCl _...... "llle ciOII't

try to buy ian.- db policlc:al
COI)Iriboti6As or '"«ket~ds pr
duolahoolitlc 011 tbt ~·
Ow aim b 10
fllftClloa oocolllllably, to maltt tbc

.au ...............

....,.......

•~llu..."""•~lhrirtmllt
qtiGUd tiJ A ...,. q[ an- lllni•motl' review. lnlteod, it
A&lt;fiOII lit~ 0..... Sinoc Oood• Coqrus
kucro,
I riO, wkl fonDer Lyodoo cekpuu ~cal&amp;,-.,.

............
,.--is
.-r

....... ......,.,.
--. Oanlto&amp;l'
die lolra Jolla
or •

or....,C

c-

_,

bctw

'"tb

llamtt&amp;b ""'"' ot ¥0iualftn. -

play. sipir- role inlbt lobby's
QPCrltioo.

lib people").

-

........., ,.,.

bacb lbt - ·

Sjlrecben Sie Deutsch?
Ttte Undergraduate German Association
-ts having a ·

Menibershlp meeting
Join the fun - Join a club
Join: .Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 3:00 p.m.
In room 334 Squire Hall
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WRESTLING 811(/
TOPLESS MUD
OUI£l'B

/JANCERS

EVElY 1\ll!lbAY, liAIIK&gt;l"f
~
~
~RIMY NIGHT!!
--~~----~--~·~~~~~----------·~
Also ~liS ~ Jlflf(it:ipM. £Mn • (llinimum of
130 for 8 15 mintJt8 ,.tdt.
,. -fl.

C6l fol ,.,.tions. 855-8943.

. _ _ . _FREE ADMISSION WITH AD.&amp;--ssQ

��~ I .©JJi~©©W®ey

1Columbia

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.

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ond
_ . . • IIIII tho
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f .,._....s.16 ................
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1... Wik0..
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11
-.ftaf ....,._.toe llllf1&lt;h, lht
fuol ~- t,oc;td ..... poradwoed

.....od ,.,., 10 ~ i h f -.............
-....laod~ Thottri bono• I
,... ~ ... ~tnd•lhtonlv
pon ol 1M ~ nQI rNMd Nwi ~
llhunlor ·· .,. EMili'• ..._.n...
one! glda IO 0 a.nding .np ........ I 10I.d&gt;ct
do"'" ..... "" O&lt;dlnory Ill
11... iS !low I I&lt; planrwod IO work
Unloo!v~. lht bosltrvung «&lt; the
IJ'OIKI, NASA
t.n J)iiGuid
...., """' .... had ... be -w ..... _......, ..

m.

-he._

ongll'ea Uplod&gt;ng and burning wtlh
one! _,.,_ .,_
4\loldo.
•
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6a~OUt shan a OfOUP of
WhO rtty on mere
number&amp; to tegitlf"''lzethetf Clllm tO tMh U1UIOfY ~·I
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cont&gt;denee tOWIIlla • laiM Hll·full lllment by
..._.,.,., ....,_,"9 IM IQnoront ,.,...... _,rill
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,
Thrt 'fWY Ulltenc:. of the M cwal Wa,otf\t kli
~~ ·~oat\. upon o gross m - - - lhlt
U.. ...,.. _ . . ,..... ...,,.. on your tOll!\. tM . _ . 11
CUO"-t to Olh .. S.. COihlr&amp; bllnQ *l'\oO 1111?
U...tq&gt;tor&gt;ed $IMO&lt;$ of courMj. lutt ' - IIQIII you

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g&lt;oup, 1n o-n...J. ..,., " of any qUftiiiOnl"9 of t~o"

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houoe, lfwee~lry
anti 1 ....,...1111 grooolllQ
tUt·loocS lfanchiM OHhMd to make YQt1 WII!Cif\ll 4o
your God--,NJM'tg tutu,. PfO'ftded rou beCome a
I'TI!IImber of INt E~ t:f'IUI. Ye• Goo I• a cap•tllfll It

a.-a

sa~• so.. ngnt on the SM.,Y« N9
fne pro,.,. lllg immocllllel)' Q~l OIOCtoG into lftl
Yn• ananled, and--totefiUon ot Othlf v..-.POit 11 wouto garbliQ&amp;. accompan..ecl will\ a fC"ft' ~ ltiii'Ofdslor ttle
Clujroy tho lunclo,....ruat QOOII ot rho
MaJority
Rlftr~ 'Ewtng Two ..-,, hum nG*. ft wtll be
Tnank God !pun lot...oetll fO&lt; thO I!Qht 11 11&gt;1 •1111 of auaiHid ,DY • new battiOfl' of ~CMNI. docUme-.-ued
the tunnel We are au "'ppoled to be bf. . thtng w.lh a tnetK..... IIM.I.nl lO \IIWiff OUf .,-atQuHy 15-)~1 ·
miJtturo of 1011«1 (Ule &lt;lalk, Olcadlnl 1001 1 10 o-11 and mtnoeci &amp;aUf.$ in Goc:ra rtnlil ~:net fi*'t , , . mi•Kies are
tel~ fervot- Bw nor ett of ua are at .nth\l'lf&amp;JI*C meant 10 con..ince ua lh&amp;l ow •ut:ltntUIOfl (it noe
ol&gt;oUI Ihis t&gt;eW Mll•mooatng 11(jtll H ... · be, I le~O&lt;fll&gt;t-.lllhi•...,IOOalrnonetlfYIIO
Some ol us moy- ,.._to-_..,.,.
......... ,_,,., I&gt;&lt;OII6v- . , l hl ~­
V&amp;ttOUS mlrades ~ .. •th IM a...4J •M P•Yet~
............... F o r - So•.-tiOft-.go In r..g- other .... 1 - l l r o t n OO&lt;I· yOIII-·
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bo
c:lurrt!&gt;oG
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l b l l - - . . _ , _ ranoo from ..._,~to
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to EST.
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• tnOJIIIIIte IOCioty. '"" cf1o4cett lilt ,.....
"""quite.
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u I mlglot, I don't 111111 tl"oo Motel M.....ilr I I funtly
(llthjMigft lt'l ~~~at •• ""*'ouou " tl"oo othlt •tollglout
In tl"oo -~~- 1110111 . . . , Otl"oof- 01 10 mY -~~ - 'l'l&gt;o MO&lt;I I MaJoolfr ollll Ill ..~lo
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Dtpth to Lennon

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f'nM"tnf ··not comptea. Of comP'tCatecJ rOO••r

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Otd J()hf\ H.CS 10 a!\~~~ I ht.t ~ W•lh thto PMC"&gt;'e f O;)ft I
•~ U\111 I "' IJWidiG a nroMil oroqc¥ t ,.,. f\IOO'Y

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1 ~anttdfOU bYl YCMI d~'' wtnt me
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To tloe Editor

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tMie&gt;ll•~nct ,gna.IM.t co.~sa r-gnt · ~ ••Pinci•I'\Q
tal'«' tf\11'1
lt'lf •nllat)OI'l -~ we .,..~ to 1'1'\UCh
•bout lheat O.ty l H apo•• '' """" Otll\lt\1'

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Nflt.i,_ dogS on the tOp ot F'I•Df' H. ~ 'w:l l ed n'\l

lt•et

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If) ll'toert\ lnd Wt\lthef Ot not tMt I ff be!ft9 f!elllid 'lllttlf'l

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OOfNJI&amp;PtOn I Mve rNd m1ny accountl ot oa.•nt...reaHttn btWtO dbne ••thout an_. '-•hO c;,j •~lhdlil

..,out&lt;J 0 '"" rtw.~ at ~Utt S6tne PMIU m•rta
Untortunat''' man,.. ~te Cit" orur tt•n•.., ot

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BRrking grad stud~nts
foiM

·~concern. was to tontaa 1 h•gttty pt.aceG .s.ource
ond oood to-ol...- O.D.(I)Mo Ooggooelol you.,,,,
ol&gt;oultiiCI go~ on l\lgi\Obcwe Fo.,..Molf
Out \mnamed PfeccHtesponde4'll ••" be pieaHd to

Mow IJ\11 thOSe oartuno notHI aten'l tta Ur ClOg$
SnDI'htlfU Wtlt be furtNH et11od IO know ll'lll r;on II
tnere ware dog$ ., Fait* Hall Nf1Y In 1M rnorl\t"Q,

,,., -.to -btediY be enoo~f&lt;l on some ~"""
•itnct eout"H ·in 150 Fatbef Now I know HM:se
aeettmentt ..., ptf:posteroua. but 0 0 overMa.ro
'""" atlltmen'IS and thefelort I n'kill ISIUm4t them to
be true.
fMM Wot..lng sounciS &amp;lllld~lly INOO bf good...tr
anadem• "" \..a.bofat«Y Anunal Sc~ ... ,.Y yeats
FtlllnOJ)' L"""'• ot Anomo!S TNo••O'~" the
Untted S1 1 111 ( FLATUS) were aote to outfaw

•oo ,,.

(_,.,,, do91l too tne

••peo-.to.- .., -

9UfOOM ot fi~ the cauMS and tu,.• of human

diHIML UnfOf1unatefY, h'l lhtll fUah 10 ln.ure poocn
Pt..ervalfo.n, a toopnole waa ltll gaping 101
mlldlrectod cloggyotoglsts 11 wu still poutblo to
a.~fme.nt on twmans to hnd the cauMt a nd curH ol

ean1ne d!Mase Hence. the tlattO"O ored atudents eat-h
morn•ng 01 courir..e must~ Of' tM.Se ettona wuh
O' . .t pncte.._ For mta~ ..tten - •• tM tast wne you
IMia&lt;d o1 o do9 tu.lno a ooy ott """' - • "' ~
becatrtM.,. Of &amp;hi: had a se-rere COld? lnal·a ttghl. rtgfll
-

01 SUNY at IIY11alo ,_tel&gt;e!l ,_,. tound I

cv1ok:jl01 tne common COld
No OOUI» ~ss w RI ha~ 1 t•tlnQ conu•n lOt
theM human subjects.. 0 .0 . aaaurea mt~M twJ.ald trom
a ~H• 100 we all know • retatlv• ot t...a_,.e·s. would
ne~ llet 1h11 t~r- acc::oModatlon• are superiCH to

ciO&lt;m otooonts (onf9'bno person pot covo). their lood ••
oiii)OIIor to tOOd MtVIce's (tr..y ootr ut canned do9
load). ~ u,.., hOUri are $UO«IOf' to any J)fotesslottal
••-•'o4onty 7
to 10 p.m.j
t fec.ft 1 ,....,. When t w as Wilking ttvOUOh an
1 M - caJe u&lt;&gt;ll with All old Oloi.,YngoloQIII l r -

a.m.

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mtno, Ito poot&gt;t«&lt;

tr•tlutf6-

w'N' 1111 1k t t)(IQ.. '"'-'' OOOt a~c ha'ld..O ••II'; ~~
CI'Q.,• 't •~ C. It'! ~u.on aft l•ftt19 11'\tngl ~~, . .

In • lull l&gt;oCI)' &lt;all wno - r t - • rnMk!y, ~"
"*""P• IN&amp; 10 0 ,_~nc~er to aU ol uo 11101 tri01be Its

p!O'*flno noM too •lin.
IM!t• 10 diothon ,..., -

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••oo pi~ youo nose.

Bob CT011yn

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P.e~;" KC.OI lt'Uf li'l1~ 10

~uesr ~ t•.oons.~
F~w.r.- fl. 19&amp; tntHted

Nanw W•tnhetd Upon

.OtiOt"••i t_,r F'•.O•r
·Hu''"0 Ba"'no OogtJ

1o n...

Trte OOO•Ih&amp;l )'OV Ma• baAina on IM root ot F~~

Ha,,. ••e s.ouna•na

''*' crysoi Mop.NU

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t:nJOY•""V lhrtu mot"~ e•ltfC'lSe' ,., the frMf'l .,. TMy
ftc) N! fy WI IM tnOitwng ancl1l YOU NH:I. ctoQ t'O\I
tttouiO ~ now U'lat •mmed•lllMy 1t1e• e.aung they hi.,. to
go OUIIC)II tt\.etJ niH,,e·a call Wn.n lhe dog$ a1e (M.It-ln

a,e

tht doiQ ,~, they Oteome ~•cttecl ana IMY IOC~thze
tn thel! O'*n way b~ bll"lling ., ea'th o.t.._,. CJf a\ " ' '
IU1"ndanl&amp; wno feed and tall.e care ol ln.tt\
These OOQI l tl PUfChasecl by teg•t mtln• hom
t'CettSed Oea)Cr• ana lte uMd '" ~tC.eJ rHe.a'ch
and JHdll"ll TlMf SPC4 """" 1&gt;01 IUPOir tno un• ....•r

•••h any antn1a•s so tM van apoea,nng on ca~&amp;
dOft not rNM • o.arvecy. but ecukJ be a P&lt;._ uo of
.~ oovs"" camovs

All numant '"1es ano reguutuons tNI • ~• cJtC'fi'.C try
FecMtal . Stltf' an4 Ptoteu•onal •o•"("•tl •·•
UT~ted ~n PfOftdli\Q tM De$\ cat• A!'WI corni Otl IV
.all an,mata AI tn.r un.~&amp;h)' we ,,~ Ptoud or boe•"\J
acc•&amp;dltt'O ov tntt Afnettt.an Assoc 111ton ~o'
Accredl tahon ol L.lbOfatory Antmal C,a11 wn•th
recognllaa only lhe DOBI labOrator~ antmal c11e
ptltiiCH
onty tof tnetr exetciH pelto&lt;l wtnd'l .var._, Ck'~•I\Q
"" tM wNt~W• c:oncl"•ons lh•s atto-s th~ ttmP'OY~
lU rn.akl INfk blldS (C...an ltte1f Q~ 1ft l~•t Jargtt
temperature c:onttOIIIIG r-QOI'I"' wnn •utO"J\AitC

••t.,-"9

&amp;cys,tetnt. •nO ••oensM lll'"'le$5 Sleet caoes
AU the tae ...ltr members u ..en as the' Sh.ld••n•s
•e¥ertno I/IM'Till Me The ~nowteoge a•~ hom tnt'

UH Ot labO!IIOf)' antmi!S hiS ~lped and Ml n'\10~.
cont~tablo tmp.lct m the advances l1'd piOQitHI o'
man~ biomedk:ll UekSs. espec•ally. catCIIOf)VImot'llfY
•utgtH~ organ trar,sptanlatioos. aevetopmtnt of
man~

ottlet 111esavtno tKhn.auos Otugl

end-.a~nes

Some anlm'"al:t are des:uned to be pet.-. many a.e
CleSIIned fO&lt; Q&lt;tOtOI thi!&gt;Q5, 10 IIC&gt;lp you and'"" Ond OUI
Ch•ldttn

l~Qf!t ~y 11 NK a~¥) ,..,. ~~ a poult~UI
OIOt.iO" ...,.., ~&amp;
INa l\l~tOn
deccllld • ""0"0 t~
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lt•IHOfta OfOQIII./1 awiJ lrOI'n..,.,...tmlfll.t .npeao6e.,..,
tniO tnJtltgl N"*l' ,..,.t• "Y l"tiMdware
~ ;s
t.no W"'•utartMO at tM: e(plltd4 of ovt
&amp;eancM~d

ll•e comtOt1ably and tonget

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w..no

'" gtn~ral and
OUf ou~CJOMa ""' -.cat~
st•~tdt Owef 1M ~at
~ S1 6 1urdoft- a1 a
bate mtntmum-wHI be ~~ !Of the Penti9Qft. wn.t ~
QMS to ,,, Jo'nf Chtefa of Saff .,,.,.,..,. taN"'I 00 to
drear~• p.H!dttlfl pro•es.sors. 01 ttucMnlt at tn•• ol rty Other VOIVtlfA•tr TN! $ 1 6trU"'ft ts AIOOf'l/tiQ tn.
COSliO the &amp;lf.,.IOI: AITieflQ,n hOU.wncwd atll I~ to
520~ 1111'-n .,., .. kno~ to,....,_ tf\11

,._ ...,...aoe

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ot ,,.. •~ •ama))'
twnoU11ttnQ to aoouc 120.000. EACH ot ow- '"""'.._ • •
be t..-nt!f\0 OIJ'el ~,.,..,. one ,._ • ....,_, .,.,., trr•

~ftf.l1 lnCOtt'le

,..,. jwa to pay lOt

ttMI 'tlrlf ~ to""" atldl f\lh

Ho one cart .-ece"'• an eduear;on out of thl t~err• ot
-~·

QI.M'I. no one ca" be hOUSeCS "' a n arm)' tlnk "9 OtMt
un .._.,n"'"" toft" troftl rntlnary llni4NCtO&lt;f• beftt
uponttajntng othef' oowtottm;.moat unoonant no one
wttt ~••• tr.. lot "'"""'- torblon• too Ooml

1

t e - L lot .... .-..oy o&lt;ol-. '"' ""'tcllngL '"'

aclrrunfstfi UMI tor a.oren-U . . cont.W\UII 10 attow
~ ~ aum.l ot llllOI'IeY 10 go I
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eounlry can afiOtd 10 ~)' lhtl costs ot peep.arong lo•

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tm.nc•t'IO IM mlht&amp;r)' at the 1._1*\M Ol OV' t&lt;luc.I'IOA
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Sifting thro~gh thrifty treasures
byOon O'Sb..
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The UJA Jewish Student Campaign
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MONDAY, FEB 23rd
at 7: ~ pm
Katharine Cornell Theatre
$1.50 Admlaslon
The Jewiah Student Campaign serves needy
J8'11fs In Buffalo, the U.S., Israel &amp; the world.

"By Helpifll Ve You Help Y oureelf"

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Do you om! • s~kltd
ceramic Li~n~ Bdl for St.7S,
or • blu&lt; \'eh&lt;t aowo from che
1960s7 Ho" aboU4 a ooUec:uoo
or DUti&lt; record&gt;. low, low co..
IJiliQUII&lt;d Ski &lt;QUIPJII&lt;OI,
toast&lt;n, iia.""' puala of the
Empire State BuildJna. We&lt;bla
or Blrt&gt;ie dolb?
' W1th a little lim&lt; IDd
pcnn'CBO«, you on likely to
Ibid jua about an,Ythina at one
or the man) thrift shops IQ
BufTalo. lbnfl sbops ha•&lt; b&lt;m
• h~ a lone time. Amona the
fir11 •ere Jumor l.nJue, 163
Alia Sc.-- llfld Elea110r's
T...tin&amp; P0$1, 2l67 Odawar~
A.-.oue, ,.hldl has b&lt;m 1n
operation for 36 year&gt;
Tbtn: are 20 hsltd '" the
ydlo• pages... bde muy others
an tucked away on M11n,
H&lt;nd, Elm•ood and othc
downtown streets. Mou
COO&lt;ZIIIr.t~ on used elochloa or
furniture, bUt us.ually abo cany
small housrbold II,J1plianca and
utensils, costum&lt; jewelr~.
books, toys and armJes or
«ramie Knkkknack$.
Cltarlly Goods
Some shop$. Ute OoodwiU,
aec:ept only donattd Item•.

Somttlm.-. th&lt; workers are
voluntl'&lt;fs and th~ money tS
tumtd over 10 charily. Thb I&gt;
how the H.odanall Thnfl Shop
•• 3047 Bail•v A•enu• opera1a,
as lu ~of ' ao to Hadauah
Hospital in .rac:l Arn•tts. 2500
Wakkn " '' tut. UKS IU profiu
to hdp th&lt; rttar&lt;ltd cau.uns of
W&lt;Rem N&lt;w YorL
ConllV)' 10 popular ~he(,
poor and uld people 6o not
make up th&lt; m•Joruy or lhr•rt
\hop CUSIO'IItn For ma~~y,
thnfl shopo. ere neccuary for
sur&gt;o\ll, b..t now, more tbao
e&gt;n, lh&lt; ml·ldle Cl.t.\1 IS eashlfta
'" · Tbco•n• rofOotl&gt;nOaz) •
"bo wuled to remeln
a.nooymo110. tald "Mow or my
c:vuom.n ranee tn qe from
thm late ZO.. to tbclt 60s.''
Thn rt !.hops art not restnctcd
to barp~n hllfttm . Attord~na
10 1he o.,.n,'f, maoy wealthy
peopl&lt; \ IJit her u.op, IS 6o a
s~&lt;v&gt; or ~Uy ducen
stekilll unu~&lt;~al elothine for

Bera&lt;r's, Hena••r·s. or
Joseph's nem&lt;-but sh&lt;
~lieves her m&lt;r&lt;:hand•.., "
al,.lyl of h•&amp;h quaJuy, no
miller ,.hat I he make.
Sludenu frequent IM sbops
also. allhoucb thiS u the orr
~taloOn The peaL of scudenu
bl.lltn ~ u
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"'hen CORume&lt; or
¥1RII&amp;&lt; dothan&amp; an tn bta
demand I
Poant&lt;d · toe flau err
prob•bl) lh&lt; moa popular 11em
"'''b fem.tk &gt;tvckn.U oow.
"Shoe&gt; llluall) 6o rq)I&amp;ID
on 1he \!&gt;&lt;1- lot more than a
r... da)",' ' --.d Row Giambra
or H.d.--n.
•
J •mbltd u •bey m.ay :scan,
tbnfl sbops 6o 001 ~
.--,Ythma Cloche$ mll.ll-bt dry
cleaned en,t In aood c:oaclition
an mo&gt;t ""'P' Vintqe docluna
~··~and.bUt~e~

like El...,.~r·s W\ll 001 sdl
an)'lhana owr h•o yean old
Cloches t.razy mey Dot bave
th~lf IICIS.
Eleanor T 1pple, or Eleanor's wtw you Willi on hand, bUt
it comes lA.
Tradina Post. noctd that her you ere nottlitd
customtts 111clude "Khool Tile Hadanah sbop bas a
llmil.tr
pobcy,
and
in the past
teachers, o ff~« bdp. middle
cless busm~n and maoy hu had f"!lltsts for such
)OUOI people stllrtln&amp; out on sJ)&lt;dfJCS • • Mix-o-m_11tk: mians
1hclr own." To Tipple, miUiy end brend·oame lenois
co me tO bu~ ror tbe ra&lt;quru.
If you seek th&lt; un'l}ual. 1here
labds-lookl na for lbc Jm.s,
ar&lt;~ uol•rn•tcd -.nloun!l of
curiosill&lt;s hidden in these
&lt;hops. A c..'rRDiic itatue or John •
F K&lt;nntdy bean111 his ,. ords.
"A&gt;k not ~hat }'Our countr~
can do fO&lt; you, but as.k •hat
)011 can·dc- for your ooun~~y,"
• 11 ••..Ubi• at the Goodwill
i«)fe, or • parr or IJ'ftSl
s parkled stretch pan ts.
Had.lwoab ltu •
leoperd
from L. L
skill, llld an sa
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n.&gt;or~ ~tnina ao•AS at
Oochu t ruy, alona ..,tb
~aal Me ott a«k.bces, and
the o'"11U'&gt; o•n •eddtll&amp; 8QWII.
Do you u.ow 10111eonc: Who
has neryth~n&amp;7 How abota a
coffee mua Ia the shape
old mao 't raee, or bouqU&lt;t.S or

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Wednesday, Feb. 25,
3:00p.m.
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All Clubs must be represented.

aruO.;.J no..ers • ..-.stebasltcu
to mAtCh an' d«or. Harlequin
roma.IICits ···" ftra)' •olumes or

- Hear your SASU delegate explain carey 's budget cuts and
how they affect youl

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speed b~ey. In witb ~&gt;Dana
kit•. poly.:uer slips, dTe&amp;s
paumu from t&amp; fifties and
stxt•es, )'llrd1 or old curtains.
and racks and racks of a viUitty
of Jhoes for men, woma:rt and
children. Everyt.hina but a
t llcllm sink.

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T1o&lt; UB hoc\.,- oquod !&gt;lora!
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Bulls evaporate Lakers:
Bennett shatters record
TM U B men's lWlmmona and do•ont tum ~&lt;on a cnucat
mm o•c- ~ Qsv.rao Still&lt; l.a~n• l&amp;lil Thurida, nofhl on
OarL Pool, S8~7.
Kcnb BtnMlt'• ro.:ord ~una 'fffon of 2:03 :~ on tit&lt;
NlG-yard ~ac:htroLt ho&amp;hh&amp;httd the c•trun&amp; a. h&lt; •hanl'ftd
the old Buill record or 2,QS.fi Sl'l an 1976
Buffalo opaltd the mm an Rtam) Oarl Pool "11h •
•lC'lOC')' m tb&lt; ~I) rtla) The t&lt;llm &lt;)r Bn"' I"'"'~'·
Tom Bro•n. John lkll and Bob " 'hdan &lt;apturcd lh&lt; &lt;'&lt;m
umc of (4:07.6)
Jrrr Dunbar doubled 101 ah&lt; Buflaln mnmrn ...nnon, ah&lt;
.ZOO.ondrv&gt;&lt;IIW mcdkt cl·(77 791 ant' lht ~htnl'l&lt;
(S:I3.9 7).
Tilt Bulls abo capcurcd lour otha "'..'' u Roch Ra1 """
tht so.rr~ylc (23.39). 0&lt;11 tht NlG-huncrn1 12 1' 971
"hclan tbt 20(Hr~•t)l&lt; II B \0) •nd l..t'lh~' rh&lt;
l.()()().rreeslyk (11 :08 91)
Os.. qo l "\1&gt;1 tbr 1"'0 di11n1 t&gt;-.na. "' lh&lt; llft31 laL&lt;r's
Oom Polltt captured th&lt; rrqurrcd dl\t"'nh Ul.OS roonaund
thtoplional di•·t W'Jih 113.65 poonu Thcll\ilon aho.,on r~
l()()..fr=ayle, .ZOO.br&lt;a&gt;~ Rrolt, and lflc.400·rr~l)lt relay.
"W~ an1ocipa1td thb rnuh. " U B coach Jot Plouoha
r&lt;&gt;caltd . "All U mtmbtB art •~r) hord workrn and .. ~·"
had &amp;ood performances."
The Bulls have 5CI 1hrcc mffi rcroad•. on• Ji(,ol ,,,..,rd and
fo ur scbool f&lt;COrdS 50 far rhh \ti\On.
UB's rcrord no" Sland~ aa s-8.

• ho has l &lt;!'llb&lt; Bulk oo rlahr hocley pmo tlrnc 1frn
tmo&lt;, lh&lt; Bull&gt; fought off a Ourry of Elnur1 lb&lt;ll&lt;
~cqWftJ lh&lt; CORIHI Clo!.&lt;.
Dllnn&amp;lhc: came. l-r:am1nda •"'ho tlopJ)C"d '2 VicM,.
~ UB mar._, roc mos1 ia"'o 1n a tJCNOn M4 moJJ
car-m .a\oei. Er-asln.a tlv ol&lt;t mu L of 779 tat.o.
"'•nun\1-a pr~tly has it&lt;4 •tth t•o 1.1mn rtiDAJntnr

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pouobk th""'-"&lt; or rnltn&lt;ll r~ ECAC 0.\luoo II .
play..,rh
Lo-ma ~ ro aht .so.nn, £.,.Ja carli«
lhc Built ha•&lt; loa both OONttll IO flrrun-11K Ollly
ocher team to tkfca~ U B

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Football Bulls announce captains

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New Matcbesl
More rnatctws. t OO new people have
been added to the carpool. expanding
your po551bl&amp; carpool dloials. Pick up
your updawel carpool results starting
Monda.y afternoon. Feb. 23 In 403
Capen Hall. Bumper ldekers avatklbte
when you pick up results.

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some of the Shine is gone
by Joa Olat
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medii IDe! lh&lt; ScMIIey Cup m t i l t -

1 rourtb .. •unci ckaft ~ in
1976, '-no I r..,.W &gt;ODD lft&lt;r )olnlfll tilt
IJIInd&lt;n. Hh .,.. ..... ...., effoca~Ye IDd
- . . Ulanclef wuno dtr.......,... Dew
Lewis bcatmc QPOod. ble. In a awtcr of a
few •o&lt;b. Lewis IDd ..... or lhc last oriail&gt;ll
bllllden, BiUy Hlrrl&gt;. .....n traded to 1..o1
All&amp;d&lt;f (Of Cftll&lt;f ....... OotiD&amp;.
Morrow prodUCI&lt;d only three aaisu Ia 11
........ . . . . . , - butlhowco1 lffill.pejlc
bdUod lh&lt; bloclinc. Whal tilt lllal'Offs ....,.,
Monow ICOftd Ills finl NKL .... ill
OYatimc qaiiiSI Los Aftad&lt;s. So far Ibis
....., Monow bas coodllucd ltU ......Sy
dcfcosl~ otylc ulhc lslandcn uy to mal:&lt; it
IWO Startky Cupo in a row.
F~ Stove Cbriaofr, was t h e productivo of the Ol)'rDi&gt;llu who mtcrod the
NHI.Iut - . tk .......S~ ..,.U Olld
....., usilu in 20 pmes for Mltmooota IDd
be sa 1D NHL playoff rqokX .... -a.&amp;

Mo!Tow,

_9)mmentary
Soee NHL csploilcd die Olylapiuo,
• jumplac OD t.bdr ~ of inaaot
popullrity IDd mini tbantrittly to iD=ase
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F0t lilt poon, tilt Olympians haft
pla)'OCI ...... ollo..U,. pot&lt;llliol "'
booDIIo&lt; Qllllily ..,.,. Jacue playm. '""
poaibilily or .-mau by CaoadlanJ was 1
pot&lt;lllio1 uoubk-apot for the Americaos, but
for die poon lllty _.-cot. Thcr&lt;
wu, ...,_., -~ evid&lt;Dce of
i&lt;-Jouoy. Oac of the Americaos was lh&lt;
Yii::dm of I brulll alacl: iD 011&lt; Of his f1111

proreo&amp;iooal - . and orr the lee, ODOtb~
was arr. .cot COt dis«clefly coodoc:t.

w.-·.......

or au tbe OlympiaDs. oo oae could IUtJ&gt;III
lh&lt; raaarbble fea&amp; of KeD Monow. Not
ODlY did be wiD 111 Ol)mpic aold medii, he
joiaed lilt New York lsllnden IDd bclped
tbaD wiD tilt SIIDky CUp. All llblete bad
om:&lt; bcfOte pilycot OD "*"' tbll loot lh&lt;

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.-rd with dabt.IDd lll&lt;lifll roar usisu for
12 poinu in •• playoff pmca. He was a
ma)Of r.aor In the ...,... of the dd&lt;odifta
~ the

Monual Caftldiens .

l f t .... llno
Ill the ICIDi.ftnah qaiDillhc Philaddphia
Flym, he oa&gt;rDd two ..... IDd oe
.-her iD 8lrDC Dumber OD&lt;. This Olriaolf is . . . bavillc I I " * - with
lhc lO .... mart 1101 ..... of radl .
In the caR or OIYIIljJian O.vo CbriaiaD,
• few pilym hive over Khicvco1wlaa he did ill
b1o r.. with the
.ku. He
was OD the ice for only S&lt;V&lt;D I&lt;COOCis when he

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sc:orDd ......
CbriaiaD, 1 d. ,.......,., for the Ol}'lllpic
tcanr, ~ m u or for the Jcu. producina
&lt;ilhtJ/&gt;miDd &lt;Ousiasin ISpmca. Tb1o
llaSOI1 it is _. ooncdvabl&lt; tbll Dave wiUIIIo bit the lO J:»&gt;lllllltt. PIAJina for lowly
W'IIID&lt;P&lt;I, wbJ, h hu Oftly - - . . . . , . .
untO DOW, Qu .ai&amp;o't IeaSOn b.U 10 rate &amp;s
""" of the bri&amp;ou Spot&amp; 011 •bat bas bca&gt; 1
dismaiiCIIOO '~"'the Jcu.
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.arT ...,... .. •ir~Aif&gt;l~ liW

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od&gt;m1lilo&amp; re&gt;UMOC, Ia oddodon •• _.,.a
toiiUX\ ror .. w .coo -~~~~ lllaly. lka
IM-1 __..,and 011ftlpoc pr-.ru
loft tma oo mmtalr aod J*ruc-IIY ......,
1m fife

chill 11 dUI.,..I hu ......_or mat.~~~ a IQOd
1m...- in IM NHL

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b1 1 dc&gt;palllc 111eml'l co ,..., ell&lt; II'ODdwe,

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buc 01 fllilcd Eatly en June. lhc f'lamd ""'e
IOid and rno•nl 10 Ca!pr)l for til&lt; 19111-81

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Uule 1icl.n·,.llloe 1ppcal "' oorthcm
Canida. crldnl blm on Junt J co thr Botton
BruJM. "1M llnlln• .-1&lt;6 a coellmd&lt;r
.. o( Gon-' a.or-.• retifem&lt;nl ud
tlley lleo ll«&lt;kd • lodl bno to ....,. thr
• en&lt;n&lt;lll&gt;« 111 thr llottoa Oerd&lt;o•
Cno(a . ...,
Cnia plafnl hu flnt NHL- ~tordll.
balinJ IM io-ty C'&lt;&gt;looado 11«1...,, 4-1,
bel- tilt Flanacs llcrwtolllom&lt; ~or &lt;II&lt;
........, tU.IS6) 1M • Ilea M plo~ lwo
I&lt;CIOIId ...,.. io At!.nta-o 1·2 11« .mll lAo
~ly 9,)$J fan&gt;_. op Thm.
in hu final •• Atlanta. he blew • 4-l
tbcrd pmod ldd and lo&lt;t to E-1oo, S-',
btf- I crowd of Onl, 7,911.

Til&lt; no•ehy or ' ""

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hod tudd&lt;nl'

In hi&gt;l.ul11m&lt; "'""the Aoma, MIa en S

aoal• on &lt;he lint II &gt;holt he focod aplrut the

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New York blandm and wu btndlnl er..,
finuhod
first rear "'&lt;II&lt;
• llh 1·2·1
and • ) 79 ......
He
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F1onc!o to dCipC bo&lt;k~ ond rdaL
11m lftfOII llat bca 10 bctlcr for Ill&lt;
Olympi&lt; h&lt;ro c...., .... ,..q tbc

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a.-ae M - Hony Sklclcn

tba raa,

c:ollrd up ll')lllc Morco 8aroa fro. tbc

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to 10 doWIItO Spnnarcdd to la:u&gt;rovc on lib
•eok soou aod bnna bock hu coar~C~cntt.
but 0.., rd-.1 Croll •UI no• II&lt; WO&lt;kitt&amp;
fanner aoal~&lt; ond Brvil&gt; - - " Cl&lt;rTy
a-v.n. and ....tw special
wuh
his problc'lfts in tht n&lt;U

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pococ ... play&gt; I lo . . r........

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Bvf1alo'• nunor ....... club, lito Ros:haccr
J\IIICn(UJ, rlllh&lt;l .......ly McCI8tlal!an ....
tht pou:olllllo be 1100(1 hockey pla,er, bul
•ell bo~ to croc:k tM Sobou' olteldy
po•crful llnrup
-on Uncvn11t)'• 0.... Silk pja)'ftl two
....,.. ror the l'leoo ¥or~ Rane&lt;n
was
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lcooctey pla)er lw DOl
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pia""' .... """"'

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the
no- N&lt;"'
HI- &lt;-" Rod Gilbert. Hlo ploy wu IQOd
mo"-" for him 10 be calla! up rt&lt;'&lt;lltly 10 th&lt;

&amp;llldart« of (orrntr II~Att~ IIDd

ltanJCf&amp;.

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For rich! 11M&amp; Jolla H1m11t11oo or thr
Uru...,;;, ol MliiDC'IOia-o..lulh, II\IQp bo-.

nor bca .,..wdl ad~o~sr.,...,..Witltthe
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~~pcri~nce d •o•t te:n•t•t•t from
C...m..·bono pla1"'1 He • • •nott illthr
loett l8d ~ su. •ctcha lo dote o i*Joc!J
pjboolusdloa Ia H.........,.'ucu-.
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loo f r a ncuhtth H•rreaatoo Ia)
UIICOIIfOOGS for nw ........ • • pool or
blood on the oe&lt;. Ht • • c.rnod oil &lt;II&lt; ,..
"ilh I &lt;Oftellllion, I fiiCl~ - , I brobft
nose ond four ~ lt&lt;lh, ond th &lt;
oo&amp;ftl m the lloopctol

.... ror lbt rt'll or cht....,..., Olympic 1&lt;11111

pia,..., 10 far 1~ hove spmt thm lhon
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co,....., ~ lh&lt; mrnor kq111:1 l'b&lt;)' lfld~
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Jack O'Calllhan (0.~). !lob Sutcr I los
..w. Ill&lt; Buflalo Sabr... Til&lt; 6-l. 19S1&gt;0Uod . A ~.....1. Milk Wdb (M -), En&lt;
1tarmoer Buffalo'• fint-rouod droll
Strobel (Buffalo), Bill lla~cr ( MClCillai).
choltc en 11179-&lt;bc nm pla,er St.-.: J......U tMinnaoucl. aDd B1ru
Scllnvrln tPnnbur&amp;h·•o" pla)in&amp; '"
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....s-

Utadaaroduatt Ed~ooa IOUEI-las~ Fortt
O..Wma11 \looUram Gr..tlui ,.&lt;ft.
1k pla.o, $loll on lOS fom&gt;UWI&gt;&lt;S..Ia. ... _ e d to
b&lt;

lh.a~Utd

rn ,,...,., cktail oo a \1on.-, oft«ooon

m«""'' "hen Unl'crooty dans and directors ..,JI
pth&lt;r in CIIP&lt;Il Hall to hear Graner's Pf&lt;'CIItation.
Grtintf, "1&gt;o had oocr•ed u UB"s A&gt;IOdalt Dtan of
tbr Law Sdlool. waa r«&lt;ntlt named Auociatt Vo«
Prtsidc'nt for Acodanoc Affair&gt;.
Hi&gt; propolal would mer~ tht Faculues of Aru and

....,.,.,., Soellol Sdtneo OMl

I'IIUII'III

SdtnctS Md

Mathcmau.. onto ont uok. "hkh .. ould b&lt; raponliibk
for ~ or oo IICIIIdttnr&lt; dtpartmcnts. Only ont dtan
"oukl bt nccoswy and DUE -.lei b&lt; r&lt;Rnldurtd or
ntn diminated &amp;lld IU duU&lt;o .cnt into tb&lt; ont J\llll
(O&lt;Uity.

.......

.._..

un;-...,.1 Pt&lt;iJdtnr. Robcn 1.. K•n«. wt&gt;o Gran&lt;r

laid ..ou.ld malt the f.al dtasloo oo "h&lt;lbcr to
unplnnmt the plan, WU IIOIIC'O&lt;MIIW. "I ila&gt;&lt; o•or )"Ct and
ururl it" furtlra dowt~the
IUit," ht vtpltomtd . ul ...... !hem 10 " ' over It

11

I,..,..,

thtnlsd....
K•u&lt;r rteowoted thelrltlory oflht Uniwnotr'• oort

campus

1\I'\ICIUrt,

clallnirta

1h01 f~.Unh-.rsiiY

Pttsidtnt Monln Mrycnotr dlwldtd it Into a......,. dean
S)'Oittn, in hopa or on• day scrvins .0,000
was UB'aplntb&lt; lrttciMO's. "But
thOI is no lo&lt;!Jtr Oflmlll~," K&lt;tt« told TM $pl&lt;1111m,
...., 11 mlllo• b&lt; tltat ror c:honat.''
Otloer ...alon 10 tbt plan - al&gt;O minirnll as tnatlY
achllhobl.raoon ....,ed thll l h t r - .,.,., 10 - ·
uotD Ci&lt;nKY oulomlts a men ClOII&lt;ftlt p&lt;_...
Moadly. Yocr Ptuodcnt for Acadcmi&lt; Affairs ~
Rossbtra told Ort io&lt;r tbat bt warr.ltd a
rtCOtnmClldotion lrom the Taat Fon:r by Mooday.
Raoobtra rrl.-1 to 00 lbc Jiaa, 11uo1 until "" had ~ more sul&gt;Rarltw. h&lt;
.,.,......, •o , _ 011t or the bmdlcbl.
SOda! Sci&lt;Dca 0... ICtnD&lt;lb tny, •11o said h&lt;
clolrbu tb&lt; Task FO&lt;ot cat1 ~ the Febnwy ,'lJ

,.udtnt,.......,ltb

Nidi:

Academic Affairs plots
faculties' reorganization

~ ~ rh111 M - ~ w.U "l th.ht oo m..n)
dn01h: "I 0011'1 l no• •hal the) ~ .........,
f~lt:' mto
lw W.dtai ...... l tht.OL n

(\ftlf:·

lbr«

lfteWU ~ fhU JWU i•ft'lPI) dttfUMIIIIJ 1'*0 dfta'~

ofl"o«s Olld )II,.
one otr.u ··

.llo•"" .U cht dtpon-• co lfiiOC'I

10

-~
"'•""" s.......... lad ,t......,•r&lt;&gt; o.... auv..,.

Aradmoo l'OCin'Cied .... "I ~w...., ~ lomxd •
rna..,. b&lt;ar- I .-ply lla•t 1101 - . t til&lt;
.. c:roouah cktall .. "'" ud l&lt;lltn eo.Go:or.,. lt-ill&lt; .... -·...table '"' ·
Gm:Qtt said that lltt Mka lllia)tt tml)f'O\t
undtrarod'*&lt; edii&lt;I!IIOft a UB bcaol1t- Md . _
would b&lt; dimlnated ~It
thai many
dtpartmtnt'\ - •lucb no'trr upou to thrtc
On.m-•ou.kt ha\o-c ont)' OM edm1nuuUJ"T '-&gt;c:r lO
d'-'-1.
Gmntr &lt;mp!Q\u&lt;d that lh&lt; plu ...............
COillidtr&lt;d. and he ..... loookrna loro.....S to romvq
Olbcr adnlmQUOio~ ftedt.a .. hu * L Ht NOd doal
he wasllil op&lt;a t o _ , . . . rr- til&lt; de-.-...
..... ic _ . , b&lt; "" 10 · - 10 droaao&gt; cl&lt;oft llo&lt;
6aal doaln&gt;c:Dl .
Ht......,..,..,lhalhewa-•ha ·ould~
or DUE the pia, a1t1ooora1t II&lt; ....a - r ol ru
,...,_.could b&lt; pl.oml ... Aru x..-

.,,...,fttd

Ccllqt if" - - 10 he""'-"
H• w&lt;1 '""' da.t~..,.. or h» p~aa ..... ....,
u~ wu &lt;r&lt;a~rna a ..,..,.. ...., and" could

the

r....,. a.., em-

pnwt cwnbcnomt irl th&lt;
~
th• &gt;tudcnu ooulcl b&lt; •nraaed 10 UB b«oiDt of th&lt;

odmittisuathce short.
!i(fiCiaru

Foculcy Smatt O.arrman Normon Solloff sbar&lt;d
this OP&lt;imi&gt;li&lt; outioook, "II will help &gt;tudcuu tderlllfr
"'th a . , . _ and • oould help us rttlUIIIudmU and
.,tract . - . tr&amp;nif&lt;r a••dmu-bodl o evtmUiy a
....,. &lt;'Ciltral ~ prol&gt;l&lt;m," h&lt; &lt;Wmcd. l'lotma
ht was "OCI!cd" by wt ol t1o&lt; Gr._ r~at~. Soll:olf
IIIUiitd tha! il CD&lt;IId lodp audmu feel - . a .,.. of
the UDi&gt;&lt;niqo.
Gmoa llbo ..W that t1o&lt; oll-&lt;ldayed ud uoubl&lt;tl
GtDtroJ ~
could&amp;&lt;\ a hoo&gt;t r..-lbc

pr-

••anal&lt;-

shwfOc. ~ lluol tlo&lt; plaa Blfallt
of tlx bureaucndr: " - ' tbat or&lt; J"&lt;SftUI)' 1)"'1 up lbc
b&lt; elan&lt;d It coodcl ma~t Gtneral Ed-.oa

pr-.

-~

v......·s Day -P.2 1 81owfn' il rile wind -P..f I 'SIMI~Idi--Pp. 9-18 I Slop-P. 19 I KnodcDut-P.21

~

�Lonely timet

Still suffering tortures of Nam;
hostage hoopla leaves vets angry
pcTIOMd hod bocn dolna lbelf JOb, and If the -ell
hod bocn auarcbnJ the anbtwy, tht .,.,..,....,.. ...,old

~bo.. II( Undq•l t
.AimtM'I ,._,.,., Ed~H~t

by

ntWrNdO&lt;'Qirrtd.

"llmt da)'l oat or • month I - awa) '""" tltt
fi'OIII lmo. I bod tO OOIIIUIIItly ....,.Y ....,..,
boob)-tf1111'. bcill ·""" ... lllld 111111
loo.:too aaw1iaa iD DIY clotbto I •v ..,. 01 su ....,
b)' ""'kru lllld -..n. I

Clllft&lt;-

ollcr "'' _..... ••

EdmWid Mlllor, """ ret...., 1A1 lht U111tcd St01tt

r,_

Vitt_,. 011 Fdl&lt;uryU, 19'11. saocltltt V ' -

n"' &lt;0$1 thll 00\IJ\lC)' $6,000 ~-. ''but man: tban
that haw killed th.........., ann mumn11 10 the

0011

...... " He lidded that tht fi'U.Ilrlllon twer a ftJIUD
that "~"than 11 the tll.,.
Accord"" to Mllln, tht&lt;t It&lt; two-and--"eef
mtlbon v.....,.. •&gt;a.,..,, )d )()()to 3~ m&lt;n biiV&lt; noo
murotd They art tlrhrr miuina 111 IM:IIOn or.,.,_..,.,

.r-

"1'-- 1--nsl&gt;t•hc:al,or"-&lt;." ltt ...... lt
cw nutt )an 10 fta4 ow •bu • •
Willi lum. but fUIIII) tk . . . . . profc:oaiorl
dodded- Mdltr ...., , . rr...,
' 'ddattd.ur. .

In M•Ua'l ~ttnl'• dw· hollJrCc:t Wlft revr-.rcs.t, tD&lt;kocd
re10 ardtd, for 1101 earryona out t~&lt;U
,_........ A&lt;conlulc 10 ' t.la. -h " ' - ·
•ill
Sl30.000 rr- do&lt; us_....._,. fret·

·-w

OH'&lt;IY

Nn M Anoo• PX1. to&lt;.... - t ) SIS.OOO • ell, frtt

baJdld 1'0'00. S..pcr ao..i tkka•. llallh toaocru r"'

*""

thor r - ror tk • - l'tlf1
ponc~to He
Wlid . .._ ,., ...... CQt • pmt - - "
"I ll&lt;'t&lt; apouml," ,....,.. lldmtltcd, " lOAd
aranttd lhe ........... bod to eod!AR tk IDMW ... rr.
b\11 they didn't haw to "OfT) about the pb)...,..
ton~~m thll •ormn~•ed w aU the .., . Eo..cp~ r.,. tltt
IIM:I thai they "Cf&lt; eap!uml, they hod oorhl!l_a d&gt;c
........ them "
SM4et

If ddattd .. ,,... •

loot docton ac111

.,.,..,_...
-

rrono

-

bel •om

STEVE

MARTIN.

looJERl&lt;
A UNIVERSAl PICTIJIIE
liltll'o•tllS.t...(ft.$'...100\

..c

,a,H--o.-ttlltW~ D

Fri.. Feb. 20, 170 MFAC EJIIcott · 7 8t 9 : 16 pm
S.t. Feb. 21, 146 Diefendorl7 8t 9 :16pm
Sun. Feb. 22, ~ ThMtre 4, 6 :16, 8t 8 :30

Rduodly .,..cr, • • _., Olld a ""'·~tt
~Millo&lt; ...... hia ,......_
O¥U tb&lt; - - ·
)ubolanl ...xc- " - t eotnpartd to his mum
"I eamc: u ., UldMdual I """' th&lt;OUJh no
dt&lt;ompt&lt;~~~on ,...;.,., " tltt form&lt;t Vo&lt;Cn&amp;m &gt;&lt;taan
eowtlltt l.lid. No rtd earpn trtatmtnla,...ntd hlm. Ht
1101 orr the pt1111~ and wmt nlht hom&lt;
With toolhpldt m mouth, hldckn b~ IUs mou11acht,
MQin Aid ho and the 0t1&gt;tr wu 1101 IIO&lt;hina· "II
&lt;ucb," said Milltt. IWIImlna •P h11 fcdiop for tk
•1lolt d&lt;el. "'!'bey lhotlaao) -ao't cloo1a tbm
.)01&gt;-wc - •· Tloty - . kidMP ..aim&gt;, they - •
c.utOq. Thty dido 'I ~ to ....,.y abo.. ....._

no. llclffalonian ...., that or obt
and ........ · - -·"

P.J.'s Jrd
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Sp2hettl Dinner

-t.so·

This Sunday
Feb.llad

us

Em-,

.....,.....

"SAIIBAIIEIICA"

tuffer ''cltfoGi.: cldo)&lt;d
tlot clolrama:

Ahhouah cliJJullcd ""~ ohe lltUIIIOII, Malltr " "'
rtady to comp«&gt;truK "'"" • &gt;&lt;mo..oluuon &gt;ttacd at

our IO"Cf nrnm•.
"Maybe tk eo-nmcnt .......,.lllll up to tltt
jooolqn for "'"' they diCI 1o .. tm Voctnaml, bwt •
lUll dow&gt;'t hdp ou." II&lt; taJd 8t:&lt;iclft the ~~­
td«aaiOII btlocfc•. t1ot Gl ,...... lAM and tht "-&lt;

mtdat ...~. ,..._ 1106 1M Ill&lt; Nt&lt;o Yon Slat•
"ttctan &amp;t't • 'eottun&amp;-""
Addma to the bbl surround,.. or tk &gt;&lt;t&lt;raro&lt;
rtourn l l t l t t - or anploymalt " \\t doll't , .. job.
•oth ant klltd or fucton w. Jd Job&lt; to hold"' o..,, ..
Itt l.lid
Mllltr b&lt;hc•cs that tk VKtnam vtt " bta&gt;mlna a
mtnOfll)', bema cast aside and pu1 on • \.hdf "Vtenam

rtfUJ&lt;CS rood&lt; out ......, bcua than tltt •tt&gt;. ' lot
CQtl1 .,... ned

Mt!ln abo hat oomplainu .P,rut tltt \ to&lt;nn .,
AdmuwtratiOII Hospot.tf. 1lq tolanM: ~ .. .....SOCII
probkm on tomnbq doc, but they 6o - ~

'""t Spoaroadlr.
1&gt;&lt;
vcu "caa',... trtattd,.,..
0..... su ..,. """ I.Jch - _.. ....
taJd

(O&lt; .........

M"""'."

I)

and the lad ol - - ·

t. .. , . ....,.

lum
Mtlln had an offlet in ToWNCIOCI Holt •here he
lttlpcd ddattd wta. ......,1 Onnat and Sulfa drua
Vltltm&gt; He ad'litd them wltat to 6o and madt hdpful
conntetloM for tlttm Tht , _ , . to hll ,...I« ,..,
JrtOI, but only Itt and another man uaffed the ofT~«
and the •&lt;&gt;&lt;l load bccamt too much.
M1rk'r coahnvcs h.o &amp;nvolvcntaM ..~h hb cauw.
or AJ&lt;III ann,. V'lllu••• ol
n.-.mlldtoo. aod "
WNtern hew Yort. Vi~narw Era Vetrran•
Itt .........,,,.... .... alld ....
fdlo• -.t..-• ~....

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Satarday
February 28tJI
S,•ire Hall - Fdlmore Room
8:00,.
c-a._T.n.w..-w

~

&lt;L••..w*" tiM: tw.o u

,..,IN bani ohOf at ad Mflll •hoi at

BRAZILIAN
CARNAVAL!

~$3.00

&lt;Jip(r&gt;tt o. IOidotn ..na
U.u llw do&lt; fDnn&lt;Y

............, ha•• .._ . dda)&lt;d ........... th&lt;

\loctn&amp;m &gt;d&lt;rllD
,.,..., " Mall«

" I madc 16 mo\O btfort the do)'J ......
0\'tr-(and \hey) .r....,. c:amc bel•&gt;&lt;•:" mldniJ)ItiUKI 3
am .," .aid Robtn BIIK'ltt, r&gt;· lranlan houqe. mhis
&lt;yndiallcd arllclt "My O..d&lt;eltn 1.-n" 11\01 appeaml
In ohe &amp;;fflllo £....,1111 1&gt;~-. .
No h&lt;al . No btddtna Nolhona to do l'lotluna to
read .. Alii d'ld wu b&lt; tllert. ell day.~•llh not loanl&gt;
Ucd
\\. _..,.j .....
the ........ poO&lt;. Tht
fOIId ..... ,..,. bod \\c dtdn' talc a bllh r... abo&lt;~~ a
Wr«l. aod we coukfa ·, ~« CX~ulllk •
to a •uuon
• hn"t )'OV arc UDder atrtm~ fOfa'. Ot uarmw duren.
and ha\'t to worey abowt btmt bait11 for baoJ 1111')
wnb than. or count, )'00 oont ml )Oundf Aod "hen
the prtSIW&lt; .. orr. ,.... trnr them (eapton) rou&amp;h ...
Robttt Bluc:ker rtt..rntd to tM Umttd Stllcs With
th&lt; Sl ocbcr Ammauu from hn on January 20, 19111 .
......, bod btao taltn eapth~ by lslamw: miluant• on
No....,blr 4, 19'19.

&lt;o~~ac

... _ tltq murn ""-· ,..._

�UB searches for the brightest
by Job !C. Laplua

tnli&lt;t "bri&amp;bt" &amp;ludeou.

"Wt rould orrtt Ire&lt; 100111.
board and tuiUoll CX&gt;upled "'Ill
l&gt;apitt a ~&lt;hodulcd Srptemba some typt or •{pend," Howdl
6eb1n. a Uniwrtity booot&gt; provam "'U&lt;&lt;fed. "Bill wbal do }OU do
ffitloi:u q..a,mlted in iu plarwna 'lri1b tb&lt; audeMS Who "'""' 10 five
Rqa. revealed Honon Commluee II hom&lt;t Pr..-t ilt"
CIWr BArbara HO"dl.
Tho Pbytioton Profeuor
''Rl&amp;bl now ,.••,. loin&amp; ahead explained •n. 1b&lt; com milt« is abo
•erv cautloully... Ho"•ll u.a.minina opdoos that "'ouJd
e'J)IalJied, addioa that !be P&lt;ocnm in~h- e .. nat money ow.ta.ys,•• io c.M
Is poaed lo bqin tbb Fall 'lrith focrn or ..:bolanhit&gt;o. "We dCIO'
aPI)f"OJtltiWdy lO audcon tnrolled . ~ .. "'""' ...... """' 10 do""''
Major obstactu 1oward' now, •• Howdl qkf. •·aut ,.e•re:
impl&lt;meowioo. ill&lt; adcled.lnclu&lt;X worlu:aa on it. ••

M-IJtl&amp;l.tor

finanti.aJ lncetUi\lt.t, 1dn\iJ.t.ion
Hquir~mcnu

and

acad~mi'

rupoo•l11ililies.

Tho procnamls desiJned 1o bri. .
"110ed .t1odenu10 UB," explained

AMistanl 10 1~ PreoidcuJ caooc.
Blca. "Real ..Wt Jbould b&lt;
rtwwdcd. CHonon aodems) ·O «d a
little moro 10 ke&lt;p them busy."
Pointinl 10 the need roc Nell a
progam, Ho-..dl expi;&amp;Jned that in

;a

prQIJUIS - · desilncd
for tho ••.,.... and
~ dvantaa,ed Rudml . 40 Now it is
•

__time to think .a~u what we aR
goinc 10 do ror th&lt; bri&amp;b• Jlu&lt;l&lt;nl."
she ornpbulud. ''We have b&lt;m
remiss b)&gt; 'IJIOMJ tb&lt; minorily or
'ny bri&amp;b• studenls. h ls a pub!Jc
uni~nlty's purpose to servi« all or
tht- commu.n.hy. ••

!'1«4&gt;
Bac.a 1huos the iQmtcimts
deroplory label&gt; ......:Wed 'lrilh

lht cx-ccplionaHy intcllictoc
Studmr. "They won'1 be lillk
EirutriJIS 'lrilb •lido ruks ill lhrir
bdl$," she la~Jhed. "AIIho~
there may be ooe or t wo.''
The UB pr...., "iU probably be
a polOI pro)&lt;'Cl for 1 SUNY·'Irick

honort sygem. Baea predicted.
"SUNY """" 10 h•ve an honon
provam and 1bey'~ IJllOOII$ fO&lt;
UB IC)IWt .. &lt;arty .. PGS'ibk .. I
pilol:" tht Prc:s~:n's assistant
nortd ...From h«&lt;" il will probably
-10 ffom campus to c.ampW.. ••
Noung that S.a1&lt; k&amp;i~lation
prohibiiS ttnilln I)'P"S of pubtit
hi.chtr edu('.ation sc.bol~ships,

Ho"ell

no~cd IIIlO

that the

pc»'"iblt avenues
coWd tr11vd lO

Univ~ty

-"""'1\aaboenecmcnted.
fors,eu a.n tll)l.nded
rC!CNiuncn1 dnve •hlcll could bdP

H o•tU

•be ........U.tee .. sdectlna a.od
loeallnc qu.alifred •udeniJ. Wilh
lb&lt; aroiJ&lt;&amp;n&lt;:c ot the
of

orrace

AdlnisS\ooJ md R=r4s, Ho"d!
hopes IO IIIOIW I rectUilm&lt;lll dri\'C
lhll wilt .....,..,. tu.ch aobool
cuidancc: counsdon and 1eadlm •o
become UB "taleot -uu."
"We 1\opt thll IIIey (lhe
roumdots and 1eaod&gt;cn) ...SI send
,.. 1be ....,... or !hot&lt; that wo may
nunure," Howdl tl\j)lained . "for
CAmple, 1111 artteadl&lt;r could &lt;md
SAT.rii
us a alident wilh cremendous cakna
Altho~ In the fu1ure the lllaa ,.. anay not hi~ loown obou1
~ommhl&lt;&lt;
wilt
employ by loc&gt;ltlnc • bh scores."
so phit~lcated
recruitment
Ah'houlb ·h onou pro1nm
prooocl~... Howdl cq,lained that JludeniJ will b&lt; tttlled "$JIC'Cial."
the lniual VCICIP Will be ..,...., 8aea noted that lh&lt; a&gt;Urlt&gt; IIIey
"I1om a compute&lt; print~,. .. of the take "ould probably not be
t981 rr..lun&amp;n dau Scholasei&lt; different frO&lt;O lho&lt;e of th&lt;llrqular
Aj&gt;lilu&lt;X Tal (SAn ll:Or&lt;S and ur&gt;dorlfadu.uo coun1erparu. "They
das&amp; tank will determine admi&gt;aoo.
tab norrna.t, COD\tntkmal
llaca explained.
majors ... 11\c' preskk-nt's anr11an1
'" We ~e sr1
up a set o r Slid "Or they &lt;:all ""'k• up 1hdr
l!«fCiffftan« _........ Baea OW!! special major ..1ucb i&gt; Vt&lt;f
saJd, "w:rna lhotc rot1V&lt;ntlonal flo.abl&lt; "
-'On.t of measure~nu. •• Sbt
Plata arc b&lt;Jn&amp; dra..,o to
~lined thll ailhoul\11 cerwn establ1sb "1\oncm tcminan.. for the
1'j&gt;atlm&lt;lm" hive b&lt;m .., f&lt;&gt;&lt; SluckoU Baca dudosed, preda&lt;lmJ
Scpremba, they may be 1cmpocary. l.b;a.t tholt: CO\li'M:S • o.uk2 h.an to be
"Th&lt;:) will b&lt; for this )ear only," ta._tn 1n (!ltb~r th~ \ludcnu•
Ho.. dl tuew.'d, addina 11111 lhu fratt~n 01 JOpihomO« year-'
f ail's cut-off 'tore ls a.bo
ltm.poraJy and ''compltltly Ptclllft'i• t
arbitrary.'' lncomma (rahmen
H011011
studmts WtU abo be
enruled
10 panak• an 111aduaa&lt; k•d
'"lth 1oul SAT ...,...,. of I U0-or
1SO in either th&lt; &gt;ttbal and runlcuh.IP'l
whHc
sull
mltMTnalia portwn-cocnbm~ undc:rp'adUO!os. an opuoo •lucb
Wllh a 93 hi&amp;b 5Cbool stbolasuc "could lead to euty admmana: 10 a
average will be coruadered for 1bc prof6sional Mhool," Ho.,.,.cll
Stplember procnam.
Pf"ophaJed, ·~ h could take .a toad
If thf Unhenuy sc!kc:ulh&lt; 10p 20 orr their lllll1&lt;h dllOn&amp; thtar ....""
KOres trocn the Print~IJ.ts roc lh&lt; yu.ri. ·· lodcpendcot rncarch
~. Howell doubts tMI m.1ny
durint"" thdr "C"af1)" yeats.. u
Wlll cnroU. "lr 20 'I.Jc ~osren. only anothn- honon .ttlldt1u's opuoo.
abouut nv~ win com~ her~ Ba.:a Jdded, nouna rhar •adl
anyway,.. HoweU , lhe Faculty student WJU lx a»i&amp;M&lt;f 10 • fiiC'IIt)
Chair-dca. predicted. She mt&gt;:ntor, who will OVet"Sft' hi\ or
noled tbll Slucia&gt;U sdected 'lrill aca6emlc--..
mos1 likdy hive applied 10 many
other sdlool•.

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Altbou&amp;h questions hil\e br:en
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Most would .,_ that lhae C&lt;M~Id be the worcb of BarTy
Commoacr or JluckminJier Fuller. But thU mvironmanalist
predictioG wu mlde onr a c:auury qo-lonr befotc uy oil
crua-by Aldham u.-bl. Sioce tlw timt, bowncr, ...;od
po•cr lw failed to flllfiU llle pot&lt;Dtial that LiDcoln mVISIC:&gt;Md,
dapitr 5(II"M major advaooes in ...,ncbr111l tec:1u1o1o1t But if UB
,.duate student ~omas F_ Valone bas his way, UB could plat a
~ntral role in promoclna wind po ..rr as an altemauve energ)
oour~ In thll rerion .
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Valone u lnt.,.med in ltttiDJ up an apesimeonal wmdm1ll oo
one of llle natloa's "'indies\ •iltl, llle Amhcm campu&gt; to h"
opin100 the Buffalo area h&amp;• 1wo key fiClon suppon~n1 th11
prOject, an a&gt;er&amp;Je "'lod ·~of 12·1' mila per hour )tar round
and tbe oobd academic base provided by ua·~ phyua and
encineerina per.onnel. Valon• feel&gt; tha1 this c:omblnallon ~ould
dramatically ahtr the mercy rucure of tbe Wescem N•• Yo rk
(WNY) area and r-en extend to other rqiom o f North Amerka at
the same latitude. Studies have alrawlt .ndJc:ated that WNY could
be • major c:ente&lt; of wutd cocru by the 19901. ~ only limit•na
fldor Valon• sees IJ the number of people who would be aruvdy
intermed in pursu1n1 the projoe~ .
Tbtldea ofUSIDJ the ...;nd to do wort Is ac:tuallpe&lt;~ old, d.vitll
back several tbousa.n d years. Wind lw been u.sed as a sour« or
mechanical po...., (O&lt; pumpinc ,.ater, afindi!ll crain aod mOfll
recently, u a source or a!Cll)' for &lt;'OIIvenion to electrical power.
Today, the major t&lt;donK:al probkm presented by the wiodlnillls
not conc:aned •lth producina n&gt;Cfl)'-the real challena• lies in
encray uorace and convcnlon 10 useful forms. II b estimated that
up to SO pcrc:eot of the en.,.CY &amp;CilU&amp;led by ••en the most advanced
windmill is loot in convorsion.
Bill in Valone's view chis problem ls ,.hat mak.. the projea lO
llllcratJill. He beli.- tbat this could be a ..,.;or area or audy m
modern pbysics and If C(plored, ll could rnerw ICII'M or 1M
1nflai!OMI1 tn:ndi m the «:ooomy by providlna r - b l c aod
cheap iQurc:a; or toerl)'.
Valone's interm In thl• particular projee&lt; was l&lt;'l in motion by a
"Wind Encr&amp;Y Confcren«'' held here last year. Tlle symposium,
chaired by AGctoblyman William Hoyt and Electrical Enaineainl
~~ Olairm.ul Daln.is Malone.~ information oo
the cocnplc.a lcablation and - i c plannina Involved 1n
ea&amp;blisbiq wind projec:u. Yet, Valone felt son&gt;&lt;What diJCOun&amp;cd
because llle confe&lt;encx did not strus the COOJtructioo or 5j)C&gt;CiriC:
windmill projcc:u.
In response 10 all of the '!)parent obstacles, Valone would lite to
Jet a rueerch-oriented pro}ec:l whlcb would by·pus many barrien
involved i.n l&lt;'ltlna up COIIlmerc:ial trind•ills. By app~·~ for a
pr~ uncler llle " AppropNie Tcdmolol)' Small Gram
Pto&amp;ram" ~ by llle us ~ or f!ncr&amp;y, ~ ;.
lloplna that UB can laAd a rnnt as l8rp: u SSO,OOO to a up an
aperimental wlodmlll. Re atimaua thai a mlnimllftl of $20,000
- l d be needod . ~ilia oolhe daip thai 1\G~~~aina thai llle srut is submiued aad ~. Valone
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A $359,000 ~ to cure tDeduobcal
ills wllicb bavc placued U11'• Compu~tt Cmte&lt;
is out of• the q.-lon ICCOI'dina to 1M
Unlvcnily.
~ Caue&lt;, plqlacd by frequent computer
failures beaUK or dettrical diffleUitla, could
find rdld io a SJS9.000 Ullilllmupted Po-..a
Supply (UPS) ~}'SUm, but llle Un~verilly says
11 $imply cannoc afford II. "We do not bave
the resources to buy that kind or equtpment ,"
UB Assiiwu co 1he President Rober t Wqnet
malotalned .
l'l••enheleu, " n'• an tmpou~bk "orl~n&amp;

cond111on. ' ' accord1na to Du«1or
Aadc:nuc Computlfll Jay LC0!¥111

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"""'·"The
o.rrenc fac:tbu .. (on 1he Rldae Lea
Campu•) 11e inallequaJe for our D&lt;'eds • •
Computer fa1lura . o r " ao downs... due 10
PO•cr Ouctuat lons a nd OUtaJt \ - havC
OCINITed oo JO daY&lt; 1n the pau year . Th• mou
recmt rocidmt wu Februvy 10, accordior to
Otrettcir o f Computer ()peracions Omlili
Hmonnan. ~. both c:ornputen at the
a Cyber 174 and a Un•v..: 1106,
surf...cd repealed failures from deetrlctty
nuctuatlons ea!Ued by bad WU~hrr. The
Operators sbw doWD the c:ompule&lt;s after lhc
firSt five fadur .. thai day.
" U't just ~ to lea•• the l)'&lt;tCfDJ do..,.
than ruk damare to the c:omput.... that could
result from frequent power failuro1,"
Henneman said.
Electrical probl(li\J abo caused shutdowns
011 Fdlrualy 2. H enoeman said, " "'•
up," after 1M frrSI. tbrtt failurtl and the
~pulm were turned orr for 1M enure day.
"ID a situation like thai ~ don't produce
an)'lhina." he noted.
1lle Center'' problCfDs whh electrical
ou~es CX&gt;Uid be t111diealcd by a UPS that
COOtains a 10 mlllutC back.... p po..., S:Uppl)'
HtnDcman malolaioed.
Spece aod fecihty &lt;U~~~~ta~~a~u ror sucb a
JYSCCfD are included 1n 1M dmcn for the
forthcomlfl&amp; Amhmt Campus Comput.,.
Center.

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said, uplainina that the CcnlCf dO.. 1101
the precise IIIOD&lt;l&amp;ry lou from c:omputor

r.,we

falluru, bat rather io time lost, aod in
producllvlty.
"Suppose llle powe&lt; failure tbaJ occurred
on Februvy 1 had occurred durlnr the
rc:aistration process," said newiY·'!'pointcd
Uojyenity Computina Center Director
HlAridl Martass, daimiJI&amp; the raull '"OIIId
ha~ beal "CII&amp;Slt~...
"Do we want to prOICict oundveo from
future power failuru1" Maneas uked," or
"do we ....,t 10 compromise on lhc qll&amp;lity or
our ~ aad jua offer IDOrt lct\'icz?"
c.allti for a UPS $)'llall, ...,ens labdcd it
. ... ,rofoad c:IMiict.."
1 k - or ~apport IOialto computina
bas beao ..,........ DOCcd ........ wllo .....
~~ Aala1 Director for 1M Ccntor. He
laid ,..._ bas been aolna 11110 lliOR

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the equlpm-.''

to abo buy chat kind of

Vice President for fadlitia PlaMtna John
Neal bas been work1111 with 1M Ccntu on 1U

proposed O&lt;'W home. "They asked for a aenes
or dunp indudina a UPS IYIU"m." he
apl.a.oed. ~ purdwc o f a UPS u 1101
1nc:luded m the Uruvenny Coruuuruoo Fund
as • pan of the conruucuoa COR thouah that
..as ori11nlllly proposed, Mat1cns said "They
hav• remo ved that ftature fro m 1hc
program, .. he e.q&gt;lal!K'd. not•n&amp;thll it would
cause the Cent&lt;"r to •~coed the budC&lt;'I aranttd
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UPS funds .,.ould 1110$1 probabl) come
o r the "annual oprntmc bud&amp;tt for tile
Un"e~1t) .. u a later lime, said Marten&gt;
Then, t h•t would be " 10 compeutlon" '""h
the Cen1u's othrr nC'ed&gt;
" You're &amp;Gina ro sec J\fOblc:lm." due 111 •h&lt;
cen,.,.•, lact or a t..ck-up po., e&lt; "'~"~'~' ·
a«ord1111 to N11aara Mo ha"'k Po• ••
Corrora1100 Corul!fll('l' Adoi&lt;O&lt; Jim Granton.
Nlaran Moha"'' •uppi~CS the tlee&lt;ricil) h&gt;
Rldae Lea and llle Buffalo area. Granton wd
the ullhty uraed U B to pUIChase a UPS, but
clalrned the Un~~omic)' did 1101 beca1.10e Rldlf
Lea- "'U oripnally Intended as only lJI tntmm
camP"&gt; when UB bqao mliiJIIIl tn 1960
.. About 90 percent ~f !hole out~ ate not
our fault." he claimed.
A comput.,. b sc•tsltn-e to the tlich•tst
po...... nuetulliom. and r-en the small
momentary dip in •-olta&amp;C ca.w;eorr by • 1nd or
&amp;ntmah runnina on a pole-to-pole po..-cr line
e&amp;ll Clute 1.1 lO suddenly tluK off, Manms
apl~ned Eouychina 10 the c:omputcro that n
not In permanent memory is chen erased.
Computer equipment can abo be dt'ltroytd
and the permanent me:mory's rnaanetic disks.
" A hll)r PCfctllta&amp;C of d&gt;e time !be du~
storace opcnrjoou are 11rvohed in dirOCIO&lt;)
look·up aod diroe~oey modi(ica.tioll," be
added. "lr a I'O"'tt flllurc oc:cun atthatume,
informauon in tbat d~roe~ory can be alte&lt;td. 01
even be madewintelli1Jbk. Anylbln&amp; dlt on
the duL is unrc:trievablc."
He raid all perm&amp;Dcnl memory tnformatiOII
in both Cceter CO&lt;I)j)Uicro is stored on a
sq,&amp;ratc maanetic t~, aod limilar dupiJC&amp;ta
are mlde every 2A bouta or alltn formauon not
yet in the permlJitnt memories.
The Cyber 174 is wed for ilulructioo and
rcoeard!, ..-bile llle Univac 1106 CODialns the
Univenity'a Sllldmt rcc:ords aod is utcd for
adlllioislrati~ purpoees. Othtn. sucb u
Canisiut CoUcae ud the .Buffalo Sdlool
Oistrlcl use l!J's c:ompodors.
Marccm ref~ 10 !be purchase or •
S3S9,000 UPS as a "decision we can't make
bert." at llle Catter usatHII that Ole final
wo.d much come
Ole "l'rc:Adetll'l

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"We Deed a solution," H...-an said
abolot the Compater Catter's power problems.
But, he added. llle "solutloa seems ralhe.r

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real jake La
minor.
diana«! so much ." )OIInJJot~ Jr.,
LIMoua 's body bolloooed to 120 Jl. beamed. "So mudl." The 51
poundo. a nd bu frustrahons )leV old LaMotta now • -.w.cs 170
" l r&lt;al)y shouldo"t bt '""'""'' -o:a&lt;l&gt;&lt;d thrir pU&gt;~ ,.hcJt be. """""' (j1101 tUI pow ds over hi&gt;
this." Jali:&lt; LIMolta aid as- 1w -.pcnhbc..,.lupow~clbr$tll&lt;wallof. o!o'lilhtma .......,,, and ItO&gt; eyc.o.
pufftd lift a ciJM&lt;Itt. ··Ob. I tbint • a Roc1da jail cdl. " lthouJht I was "To""y dcsc:rib&lt;d b&gt; / - .\i&gt;orts
I'U putlt out."
IOUII 10 10 in...,&lt; thll niabt."tbe 'Wtiter l Qf flabetty a&gt; "s;od and
Fo&lt; Jake LIMoua. sucll .odf box&lt;t recalltd.
placid," ICe dark. Yel ckar,tn••ina
&lt;ontrpl is a n&lt;"IY _,.fml trait.
LaMo&lt;ta"searly UfcisaraphlcaUy one to probe huldt.
LaMotta '"*' lilt world delalltd In the .,.... Mllltn Scon&lt;:ot
" I thillk Scor,... offntd an
middlcweiJht bo'Ci.na cl\ampion in rolm, TM R11JinJ IJ&lt;JII. whldiiiP&lt;fiS -"'"" ponrayal and 1111 R111m1
lht t940s. yet de. pitt his today in ibe Buffalo .trea. Robctt Bull ll e aood mome."' LaMoni
O&lt;COmJlfubmO:ou, n. was lcadma Dt Niro plays tht rolt of lh&lt; ono&gt; rommftlttd. "I ,.., ondetd an
bim~lf do ..n on • roed or tbno cllarnpion. and thtfilm'ulory animoJ..
destruaion ~ His enormous J(:JioUSy mcb W.onb aner h•t f'1orida a" est.
Wbtn I • ual«nl#f. t bes1 up
0\« hh spouse. Vlnl, ltd to 'Wilt
But what happened to Ja.l~ on a mao and thO&lt;IJht lhlr I ~nled
beasina, andallcrwinnmathrml&lt;, LIMO&lt;ta? " After thll ni&amp;ht, I htm,"tbcbo\&lt;tnulled."llound
Jili rc;orttd 10 e.ecsst-. qonna roaliu6 that I • ant.td 10 b&lt;oome a 0&lt;1t yeat&gt;laltt that h&lt; ..., all&gt;&lt;. bur
and drinkina. In hi&gt; own wordS, be hum.tn btonalikt moot poopk." h&lt; I .._ throuJh moot of my lift
was ·~a $1upld Wilt bcattt ..ho d&lt;pltintd. " I k,.,. I ~ld end up thlnLin&amp; he wa&gt; dtad. Thcrtfort.
bdla•td li~• an animal."
in a cruy ho- tf I dodo 't dtanae. "h"" I v.ent Into tht rina. 0&lt; JUSI
Afl&lt;t mirlna from tlte rina. "' I A id to myself 'hoalthy body. throiJih lift, I alway• ftltl ~td
LAMotta mo•td to ~lorida and healthy mind' and I worktd hard ." any punishment I .. ould '"' "
bouJht hb OWl~ niaJuclub. Ht said LIMon• not.td that ht adoptd a
LIMoua was not upiel at
bt "wanttd to tnt&lt;rtaln people." •oo boort, ... or jWlL food' polocy Scorooso for om&lt;Uioc socb a moc:ial
but ...... pt'OC&lt;M or &lt;ntmeinlna. dlonJy . n.... ards.
point Of ror nO&lt; updiUQ&amp; IIi•
hi&gt; "'1rriqe to Vikki ended in the
The Jal t LIMoua &lt;hat spo~t oo cllaracter "If ~ wanttd to
mld·l960s and tl\r cb:unp ,... put rtporltn"' tht Buffalo Hthon Jag do my &lt;ntirt &lt;tory, it .. auld ba.c
l nto jail for on• niaht fo r Thursd•Y had 1 healthy body and 1 ta~cn at ...,. fiH bo..,. and he
coruribu1in&amp; \0 1hedclinqucncyof a heaJthy mind. l•My fathn- bas _ -.ould baH bored t"'tQont1 ••

by TIIOMU R. COC!Ola
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l:.a'MOtl1 .aid '"Sll&gt;ee ..,, lUld
· Cflldly il m tbd&lt; days, h~ t J .R..
)OU l&lt;ncra. l tueul!cor""" d&lt;odtd
to ao '""' route "
W1ottano&lt;tdthat h&lt;pla)tdan
oai•c rok In th&lt; """" Pnrr
Savaae aa&gt;&lt; 0t N1ro the bo&gt;.rr's
autobOOVOI&gt;h&gt;. thr Jdr LIIAf ol/o
Siory, and Dt Niro called L&amp;.1.1otta
unm&lt;d&gt;attly. "llobtr) tdt 'l'lvol
asl:td me to ttacll tum ho• 10 liJht.
so I &gt;P.Vrt.l Willi llobtr) lor 1 r...
month&gt; and lhtn supenued him a.
... rouaht O&lt;h&lt;r bo\cn fot about
n1n~ moruh\," U Moua said
La Motto also no&lt;td thor Dt Niro
•u a fanatl&lt; about loa~ hr&gt;
boxtftl t&lt;&lt;hrliquc and shtd lO
pounob to pia~ the tatly LaMolta.
Hr len went to itah Ia&lt; lu&gt;
tdcbrottd 60 pound ,.eiah, pjn.
" He could hll\t t1oot thrct oth&lt;J
films tllJI&lt;ad or 10&lt;"1 to italy to""
fat, but he dedinod," LIMO&lt;oa
said. "Bobby ..-..totally tkd1caltd
to hll """·..
LIMoua &lt;Omp.vtd bo'lOi of
todl) wtlh hn en &amp;o.&lt;r&gt; or t•o.
thret four dtcadts .,., • ·tte tht
&amp;reat5 o( aU ··1imc .. beaU)( Ihe,

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Saturday, February 21st

~O 2 · 4 pm POT LUCK

107 Townsend,
St. Campus · SUNYAB

4_· 6 pm INFORMAL TALK Main

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nw:ntained

Tht dlomp abo nO&lt;td lhll

to••l•• a 1uk rt~~n ,. •oo easy
todoy. Lton ~·"'· be: &lt;Old, 10&lt; a
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.bcinly after h&lt; lurotd

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prof..sion.al. For LIMO&lt; II o u. a
10 year "-all. The bo... abo
r&lt;alltd htt cdcbnled bottlt&gt; •&gt;th

Sllpr R..ty - · who clo(oattd
himlivetimrlmm.....uap."by
and I ~at tilt top of our cbn,"
be: said. ~1 rou"" 51t&amp;N b) .o
mudl I &amp;0&lt; dtabel... Ht ,... '&lt;fY
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tOO man)' undue- limhMJoCH» oa

··vou. mwt u) bard,
Uld )'011 mWJ realize dw ..., matltr
some people "'~t A) , )'011
can adtk•• )OUT aoo1&gt; in hf&lt;lf your
rally ....l th&lt;m." be said. no&lt;in&amp;
..,., lliiUil boxlfta aperu fell h~&gt;
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ISRA.ELJ

A Conversation .....
o~~~'f;,.

CJ&lt;" up m Jhc dcp&lt;CSSJOn ....., •er~
hoqn '&lt;Ocl~
R..ty Leonard,
ltobmo Dvnn and Mahammtd Ali
of todly oould uamcmd mu IOd

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Found"' ol the Scnool of environmental Studies at tile Goddard-Cambridge
Graduate School for Soclal Change, BookCI"lln nas Written elltenslvel~ on t he
necessity lpt radicals 10 lnlegrate ll'le ecology quesllon lnlo their work as
political aetlvlsts. His bookS Include: The Limits of the City; Our Synthetic En·
vlronment: PosNSa.rc/ry Amm:hism; and the most recent, Tows1d an
Ecological Society. He will lnltlale our open discussion of:

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. . ol 1&gt;1 ,.,.
Publoe•tr
of UUAB M ou Eatne&lt; ~
Thts mtk!H ot powttf OCCVf«&lt; •n re&amp;alion to 1.1'1
inc~n\ on tr.. 1'\IOhl of febrvtlry 16. A tr..end of m1ne
Miental R'cclardl. wno ta a voluntMr OJ on tne
1 om

utt•Jy appaJIOCI •• ,.,. -

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campus·bUtd lodlo llatk&gt;tl WRUB Elt().AM ployod •
roquoGI I Of ~ The song. Barry M1n1kJW'J .., Made It
Thr04Jgh tht R•ln •• wa1 requested •• a joke to a leUow
.stu&lt;ktnl Tt\1 60f'IQ waa mlatnterpr•ted b)' the studenl
atK~ 11 thtl ume I wtah to 1potog~e to that person 101

1111tOft Jf!;~t bef'IIYt()f teSUII.cl U1' tM fOf'Oed
rn1gn111on o t Mt AfOCfltdl WhO had no "-"'W~ ot

tM •"'P'iCal. , . oiiM-.g but •u•HI&gt;PIY luthlllng a

~~ OfQinU..Uont are suppoMd to benehl .,,.
UnJYet'tltr community. tner -1-hCWkS ~toge-ther They
(VIJAB) ohouiO noo doP&lt;Ive ...Cum- lludeltts tM•
Riecllldl) hom helping othtl stuoern oroantt.aho11&amp;
IWRUB) I am lnoclled thoc U~B ""'""' allow on

empkJyee ol thel,.. 10 conuot anolhel t~a
eampua OtQII'UUtton wtth such unrnt(al'-' OO'iirtf
any dla.ttna 1 manr ha~ CI41Md But ttus uf'lfonunate Mr Rtec.ietdl II beCk at niS pttsenl ~lion at \VAU8
mterp.etauon 1n no way ac:counra for ~tss Coopef•a but on apotovr h om UUAB ancll" ' loloss Cool* •• ""'0
Wflhonl l response to her lftend"l Qrttf Her reactiOf'l O¥erdiA f()f the t\um•hauo n and gnc!t wt\w:h M nld to
con.tiate4 ol lhftl ttn•nQ IO pull f U\Ufl! UUA8 a-utter
ach'lfHaetnenll from tN ,..,.~..any strapped radio

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In Qt(te("to se1 trw t1K:CJfct atrargtll .- "'"" Otr"9 ltM'
lolloiO"''tpololstoro-•etleJ~IiOtt J""~'l'2
not • Monday. and MCOndty , C~«~Wna Half 11 on tt\4
A..mtwrat C..."Pu• a.nd Is eunwtUJ not tle~'U5ed •$ a
OOimlfCM')' Howrt the!n at.svm4f19lhlt '10V mean1 ~~

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Hall., MonOay. Febr-v 2. •981 •a • &lt;Jt oddt- ,,..
let US ftrat !ell ,-.,.. I hU .. IIQty
On
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priQt to ..,.., '""'~- •

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Jo . . U JOII ••.,. ot IM
fact INl tne sti.IOentS tn the 08 dorrftl NW a tteiG 10
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do not J)r()(I@Od diteclfy to I,.. C)M,IW\IUOn

Applauds
To the E&lt;lltOI:

1 am wrUI"g •o you wllh regard to the Sludenl
-laUon'a ;r.- l c Weolt aC11vltia In -11.
wlth .-;tiC focue on ,.,. SA . ,,...,.,•• at capon
Lounge on

·-It

Monday. 1128 and W - y. 1128. .. -

u Ftldaft "i ' I - ' C Flit."
......
The reoponM on tM patt ol ......uy -thetic
- . , o c cOmtnVtWCy WU t ~. U
tnd ,-.a~
Ul!9" , _
own _ . t e - ol ~1)1--"toPcl and

... openlY,.,_..,

- · - thlt •Ufl&gt;tltlnll tNWy ~oil he all
coo cltOUQI\I- (tnd ~ur _ , _ . , . ..,
don't
I'll 1&gt;e ""' of .,.. ln • , _ . enywey"

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opologiZO 11 your-wuctUOIIOdO, 1... focttiWII&amp;Iew
08 SU,Idtl1ta SUfi cton•t tmo• )'OV. but 11\all Pllt of lht
real WOfld The fact I hi I an arreat ••• "*"- fUJ:t puor
to yaur _.,ail cettaJnty I~ the tevet of ~•cuc:tOn
on tM HOOt 1nd th\ls resulted tn yewr be•no qunuonad
br Publoc: Solaty _ ,, H ro- toed mo&lt;o
/ cooperatl¥&amp;. ll"st•ad ot lh-n:k~ abO\II South Afnca
U8commvnity, ho_
_.tnolycf.._.boi&gt;VIatod ~ you PfobAbty wookj have had 1 n~
wnh you•
ttm., hu, thlt time, peld off.
Thelt ac:tM. c:aRIIII ~ and coonllnalion 1\u
C&gt;oment Hall IS homelo&lt; many ..- ... ,.,..,_., ...
,.....,~ in peruclpelion on the pa11 ol uoe
out o1 , . . , _ - _ a s _,...,._. feolt.,.,
. , _ ,, Clubt. and ,__,on tMp&amp;tl of,,_,.,,_stay.-.ldt&gt;eowto-~-..It
- • lnt-~ enough to otop, tilton. to lt'ICI ooke
o.- us • _., comforung IMIIOO to tba1 ,...
auhude anat hll untonvf'l-;.t•'Y oome. to dominate our
••r ~tng MftH of community here ar UB.
TM Stu&lt;lent' AtoooloUon's attempt t1 unifying ttoe

IICI ...

pert

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tnformat _

In 1... octMIIH on a oomfott- I"""
_ ,...,.~,,..mold ol -"'Y In

I ' - t o - moro oftl\lo ln 1M hmn.

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end . . ....,.,. and concwnect W'llh Mall. .

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or ..., llootmo:ln """' tll&amp;l .,.,.., wt11 ,.,. ro- au
• ...,., ,.,. •lriquoty ""''~"" Cl\t&lt;act•~ttocs" o1
IMng In 1 U B - Hall

!

�ROTC at Buff State?
bl U&gt;a Mandel
~ntM~fi./J U~

ConsiCkrabl~ contrO\..,..l tw. b&lt;tn

Wncc the Senate lasa •·rd. ~

1&gt;«'""1 ..

B~rralo SU1&lt; Collef•

•o •P\f'\Ucalr bnn11nc the R~f\r

Otroc&lt;T TraiDIDJ CofP&gt; tROTCI p&lt;opam to th&lt; Elm•ood A•cnu&lt; &lt;amJ'U&gt;
The dc•cl\ion po...cl b) a 17·ll HK&lt;

Tan. of tht rtoaram. "'hK'h -ould t:\l...a &amp;\a wnclhlt 10 onC" 11111 Cam ... u..

""deDI

C:ollef&lt;.lla&gt; ~bo rr&lt;&gt;mp&lt;t&lt;! U8
cwvnvauon• 10 ..1. o..:uon
lhe Smotc-&lt;O&lt;tlf'&lt;&gt;'l'd •&gt;f Buffalo 'ilal&lt; ~dmw•.t•«t•&gt;r,, IICIIlt) ond
q~u-ca.Ucd for the- \QtC' "() lhat ProWdcn1 8ru.:-C' JQhn)(C'IIttc wukt
pup- \C'nhm~l on tht 1\.)UC A finlt dec'~" -...111 br rudC' b\ the ~lk-,..­
Prtsidcnt aft« the prOI'O"'I " ~I&lt;"N b) th&lt; Cuma.lum .nd lludf&lt;'l
Cocnmlll«" II 1hc) deo&lt;k that h """"' be ~ •onh,.htl&lt; rrotram.
•
John\JI)I)e J&gt;r«&lt;ocu thll ROTC "Ill be on c:ampvs b) .,._. fall
1 o lca4 the fl&amp;llt opon11 ROTC. ,.._tnJ VOUfllt bo•&lt; unucd 1 h&lt; Mil
ROTC C~111on mctudo Ch&lt; ~tu&lt;knl &lt;.:ommuu:r on Peaceful l:dtii'Olloon
(SCOPEI,Ih&lt; Studnn Alhana: or Gay bp&lt;&lt;&gt;""" CSAGEI.a&lt;&gt;d Worn..,·•
Spaoe.
Antl·ROTC cr&lt;&gt;UP• arru&lt; that the p&lt;tnctrl&lt;- of the milnor) """""''"""'
nf tht Um,·rnuy. ''tt•,l~ Pcnta,on &amp;eacbin&amp;councs~·. Wd AR(. mmttx..,
Andrtv. Gokhlo•"lJ. In ackhuon. t~ AR(' datrm lhaJ Johnqon,. """'
onili•tcd the plan• for ROTC 1n D««nbcf or 197~ ...h., c\&lt;lllllcd lht
oponoon&gt;pf lh&lt; Sludenl&gt; ••~ r~ll) from lh&lt; o.lcn&lt;too malona ~- ·
oorftm~l

&gt;lod&lt;nl

Whole there u no unofldl o r p n - 10 ptomol&lt; ROlC. th&lt;T&lt;""'
tndlviduab • ho behc-c the pfOSram •ould be bcn&lt;f.,;,l. Buffalo

~neral

Slat&lt; Cw rlculum Suptf'i&gt;or S..-on Oiukr .aid... ROTC ••II boo&amp; •
dtrt&lt;rcnl ldnd or Slud&lt;nt 10th&lt; Collq,t.'' ~othich ;. oo• p&lt;tdonnnantl• a •

aru. rn~umion .
Thm: wtU be a rderenctwfl oext v.·toek 10 flnd out lhc- \tu:dmu· optn1oo

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FORT
LAUDERDALE

BEACH

$119.

$99.

MIAMI

DAYTONA
BEACH

$99.

All rates include lodgmg ar de/u11e ocean lronr hotels.
All .rates are :suO/eel to B $18.00 lax and :setVfce charge.

OPTIONAL:

,.ransport•llort lo Miami
Ft. lauderdale and
Oayto~ Is available

$79.00·

DISNEY WOILD
EXCURSIONS AVAIIABLE

Round Tftp

•FEB. 28 · MAR. 7 •MAR. 7 • MAR. 14 • MAR. 14 · MAR. 21
•MAR. 21 . MAR. 12f•M~R. 28 . APR. 4 •APR. 11 . APR. 11•APR. 11 · APR. 25

"II.....,., hold .an) wcip1 •h&lt;n i1 a&gt;mcSIO adn:is10n''. \ltd Buffalo Stott
Rm;rdEdnor·in·OucfDun OtPmo. "lt .. mbeth&lt;•oic&lt;ofth&lt;"udrol •·
JQ!ut&gt;too&lt;. •ho ba. not m.o&lt;k.,. orr.a.r dcc...on yu. &lt;aod. "On 1».1.....,.
I ~oukt bC' m fa\Or of ha ...lnJ: ROTC on carnpuJ. bin It\ no1 tn,h Oft R1)
aacnda." He bdi.-.. lhat most peopk lla~ a folsc: im~ of ib&lt; md••r&gt; .
"People should l.no" that they (lh&lt; militltl ll'lc:mbcn~ ...;d&lt;d
people... addtd the Prniclcnt
AI UB. th&lt; Cradllal&lt; Sludml /Woaauon (GSAI •o&lt;cd la1l monlh 10
send • krtct tO Uni-..:nity Pmodcnt Robcn kencr &lt;IIIUI&amp; iU oppositJOn 10
brin&amp;in&amp; ltOTC back to UB. The Un&lt;k.-lfaduatc Scudn!t Assocwton
An&lt;mbl} I*OC&gt;d a similar rc&gt;olutiOCI ~r~er thi&gt; ....t . "Thi: ROTC 11a&gt; ""'
mad&lt; aoy formal plans. bUt they ~,.,.,.Pf&lt;SI&lt;d an ln1~ in brinsina• hctr
P'Oirarmlo UB.'' Aid GSA $f&gt;okcsl'&lt;f'On Au,. Mcd~~t.
R•ntM otwar
The GSA and SA ad ion• """' admiucdly prompt«! by rumo&lt;s. b~llh&lt;
fad lhat ROTC is in Buff.Jomakath~J&gt;OSSibililyorittamirlero1.18morc
ti kdy~ ••we ..·ana co be sure I hat Kt1tcr is aware or our stanc:e- berott bt
CIOIUickr&gt; ROTC.'' added Mediae.
U B v~ Pouiclcnt for Student Affair&gt; Richard Siacd~o,. said. "I ....
surpnscd by lh&lt; GSA·· I«I.,.. I htv&lt; no&lt; b&lt;to -oadl&lt;d by u)'body
aboUI ROTC."
Then: a~ 19 stu&lt;knl&gt; enroll&lt;d in 1M ROTC p&lt;O&amp;flm 11 Oonisius ColJca&lt;..
A&lt;XO&lt;dina 10 S&lt;Taft.m Robcn W'WI, "lh«&lt; haven't bccD any complalniS
from UB students usina th&lt; proarat11111 Canisius." W;u also Aid that h&lt;
. was una"·~ of plans 10 bcina ROTC to UB.
ROTC- oo 1M UB Can!pta until the 1970i. At the time: U B .. uth&lt;
only SUNY umt offerin&amp; th&lt; prosnm. The c:ampu1 artiB:uion ct~dcd
bccau« or the 0\-.....hetmiOJ anli·W11r i&lt;lllim&lt;nt ·•People .11oll remember
the 19110&gt;" $1ld MedJa&lt;. "ROTC is still 001 ........,. bore".

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R-Y
J
RY COOOER
Ry Cooder-Fiflmor• Room - nbrullr(

17
II w•lllO\Adet t o -· toe to toe
T.....S.V)oooghl It IN Filmore Room u Rv)
~.,..I'd "-diG S...ts- off
mu.U fnWOIU. The overfl'OP'bted
oudien&lt;:e must he"" - e d from IN
stegll 10 be I very le&lt;Qe VOIII cla01. No
mant:r11 were be5nQ ch~tld , however,
the impressive sollo&lt;rt w11 cousecl by the
cuh Jtatua of 1 c:ertMl vetefM rock
musk enterta!Oef.
While w ..t.ng lor Cood.,, the crowd
Wll emuMd by Bill Fischef end~
Bever. 1 novelty tel thet played
antehr.,.,;stic l'&gt;ohlbetlon •• J"ZZ on
bart&lt;&gt;. clwonet end blntone su.
~ came out d r - cuully"' •
How- AI&lt; llw1 thll made hom look
~ke 1 towm ~hom were
his new bind - John Hoon on go.otttS end
voc.ls, Jernee Rolleston on bell. Jesse
H - on keybolrdl. Oerrel Ve&lt;Ousco on
drums end rhe 1 W ill denCing dynomo
"-&lt;:kuP voclll11a Bobby K~ng end Will"'
Green Jr. end I'd celebrated elecrric
gurtat.
Opening wnh 1 bhatetng version of
" Little Staler." Cooder played moth ol

his recent mauuial from
Bordfr6M,intludlng the tnstrumentel title
track which w11 the hrat of many expert
·~111&gt;111&lt;-.

Gutterostl Hlltt end the btckuP singers
a1 got to perform thet&lt; own songs, as
wet .. ldd&gt;ng ellecuve cnoralstrength
10 thee~· leed voc.ll.
A rep lbOUI trouble that veguety
, . . - 1 goe9e1 """""' prove&lt;! to 1&gt;e
an efiiCbve premo.. 10 " TrO&lt;JIM. You
Can't Follow IM" end " The Gills From
Texas" - IN loner culled from~.
It 11 worth nottng that both Ry Cooder
end his Los Angolea contornp«-• Uttle
Feat
their fnt albums • decede
ogo. Cooder displayed the serne klnd of
vittuouo&lt;tv onocloted with the Feat's
1111, greet. LoweG G-ge In the way his

,...,led

slide guiter ploylng embenlshed such

lovlble tunes 11 " MIITied Man's e Fool"
end Borde!lln.'l "Why Don't You Try
Me."
Alter "Crezy '8ou1 an Automobile,"
IN ~· went OUI whlc:l1 Wll totaly
.....,..,...... IMce ~end bind
hadn't played eo bed that INy Mel to
~ . . . - e cover of dlrkneaa.
Onprte IN dorltM&amp;I,
they
...,.,. woth thiM - t e n t
numbers rncluding IN old R&amp;B f.-ita
"634·5789" end IN f.,., Bop Til y.,.,
Drop's "Down in Holywood."
Coodor'. fualon of ArMrican folk
atylea mey not conform to the norm, but
in mum for the evening's
edmiuion.
he proved thll all the money - "
-"on feelin' good.

ho-.
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�i ©prodigal sun
l

Chevere- fillmore Room - February
13

I

Tho ....,. of the gamo 11 do.-. my
Mend, olwaya hes been. Alwovs - be.
t.etting dengle OU&lt; t't)OV""""tl II
to .,.. our WOfld,
$oiMihlng tO part of tho l!vobblng
m- out
oo often .-nato be
tolling ua to ger loot .
The Fi4lmoro lloCifn .......... untilce4y
11101. f11drt night, ""'t befote our hearty
long weel&lt;ond, the unliltoly limO. HoCie
the hundteda of you voo11o weron'tthero
put V....,tlne' s Eve to SMHr kit;&gt;d o!
piNe&lt;nble uae. 'causa you misMd
oomethlng.
!tom OUt l'llono Rican

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• luahlng Brld . . -Stepe One

Che--=

-Februr( , ,

.., would(/() N?IO /Xllr~ICS If I

the ft/1111 wffe. "1M. Jogger)

Miy had

" MJt• JllfHitlr. isn#l he thllt motor·
crolisi?"IG. FO&lt;dl

IOlllfV blowing ew•v ev.-yoM on the
Jtoge both for •n•o•os• and dynatTuom
AM '''"'"""sm was geneta"y present "'

)

""· and teady rs the Stoneslm•tatJon.
The &amp;u.h1ng Budes ere a bunch of solid

rook musici..,., nothing tencv, but ploin
old rod&lt; ond !hot' s onoul)h 10 rehearse 1
repe.rt01re of the Stonu' weat.&amp;st ~ts.
RhYthm guitott.l Paul Mantn troet to
h1Ji hek like ll~th Rlchatd's but Mhhe!
hiS looks nor his bluea WH -zy enough
to t&gt;e compared to tho Ot"ig!MI. But the
ove&lt;oll effect woo good enO"'Ift.
Raymond hod tho -oenc:e 11 hia
corntot. Ha la&lt;:l&lt;ad Jogger's
Subtlety-littlelhe&lt;e is-but hi made up
lot it wrth • " ' - l n e x - amount
of "'**IY• He danced. jumped. roo bad&lt;
and for1h. modo passes ot his guitaris!S;
he hed J-'alo&lt;l&lt;Jnou. he hed h1l
_ , end ouggestiYe flair, ond ~~
hed-wllh o COUPle of exception• foke
"You Gotto Move" end "Midnlllht
~· - J - ' s - V toUch. (So
much I&lt;&gt;&lt; tile blt1en-tho-tip-of-·tongueoff theoty) Raymond hed tile otlginal
''lhe'o·ao-cokl" voico. Ha IOI.Widod mote
8U~Mntic: ""'- he did ,.,.. ......,,
Stonea material, wt'llch might of._..
be due to tile feet thot the St.,._
haven't........, pr"""'*' origin~~ m.1erlll
sinGe the Goet'sHood Soc.p - ·
Be that Mil rnev. tile ctowd loved~.
They danced- -ad-juct llke In
raol kfe-end" they-.
ond tomole they might._. ..... their
wey Into the front row. The gig w H -

no sma11 1"1'\e&amp;&amp;ute fhiil partle'Uiar eve~·"ng

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obllgatory encate. According 10 the -~
Int o. a couple of origoMI ~ 8ridea
sonv• ..... som&lt;!Whe!eln thOfe, not \hal
I would hlovo n o -. it sounded •• very
Stone&amp;lah 10 me. It modo mo atd t o such a lot of tolerrt woOled on on
lmltetton, but u Reymond Mourice 118id,
" playing tho Stona Is our wey of gotting
our fool In the doOf. The Stonn ere the
ultltnatt tOCk group. If you're going 10
bMe youroetf on """'-'"· why not
them. There's no better ond no WOfOtl."
thefe'a bolter end o lot of
worso muse ltOUnd but the llluthlng
8ridea were olmpty fun, t good
panybend, ond I . . _ that' s
-.&gt;othlng. The otlglnel Mid&lt; juot lhlnb
it' a "mad," but "whet c:on you doll
moen the lpf&gt;otiteln lhla couniiV lot
racyclod- -..o onom,.,..'' That
IO&lt; music- Pofitjca, I~
Entorional Racue weo o bell....., and
Juot look ot the ~t ,
'

conll._,t eve&lt;ytlltng'o cool: you
mv
friend; w e are a l friends. c""""'"'
pronout&gt;Cod ~ lil&lt;e Ctto.rolet:
bess, guttM, end d&lt;ums, of courae.
lteyboarda, IIUtnl&gt;8\, ux flute, yes,
cowbells, lhel&lt;ere ( beodod gourd}. guifo
(oqaperl ond ttwao, som&lt;rlimes flvo, yes
frve. double conga. O&gt;evero know
something obout !hot day we lht
ctaw1od out on • -· lheking of{ the
.....ood end tho wot. how Joter we
clanced '"' the 11m time to bring down
t"" fllin, Of to bep it ewoy. et.v.e:
everything It cool. tlotera onc1 b&lt;0111era.
lll&lt;e..,.,.. of thoae prtme New y~
City ditco/regg• nightclub OJ'a,
Chevere know how ond, most ~.
when to change it up, pace 11 out, how
to klel&lt; OUtthojem&amp;.lhen bring down 1110
tempo befote we el get o1 tuciUI&lt;ed out.
Many of uo cftdn' t Jtop dancing so long H the bend chosa to p!ay. On the other
thefl..,.... mony not used to Afro·
Cuban poly-fllythma, ond ~

w.-.

- L·u-t ze
__
__
._
._
..,..
lding

A h&lt;gilt&lt;gltt olthe ev~n.ng wos •
'song" Syny,. wt u&gt; Ill down !Of. ·vou
• lottueut t3tlf •· You
lmen 10 Svnv•• d&lt;esl)lte hlo 001ne
beatrng, let me ••• you .J.,.. h&lt;m end
tWO of his congo budcloos, Gllrlo Rost""'
end Mallmud Husen, png at •• on St•
skons Martt Dickey, genera"v on
keyi&gt;OilTds, behmd tl&gt;em W•tll bell beoto
Rythmlc roles traded, tompos tampered
wllh, polymete&lt;$ patadod allout. ,, &lt;lid~&gt; l
end •• pr-.ely .. planned, mostly
beGause the """' knew daep '" "'" "
heano they w01on' 1 even WO&lt;mod uP:
yet. eJUIIt:is\ng the tudgomenl tho! made
tile night such • suc:c.... one hed to
partTllt the boogyi(1IIIO begin - w Too
bad.
.
fot _,., "'uon the bend clocldod to
write off m&lt;&gt;&lt;e then 1 lhird of the crowd
by taiUng an hour long brtllk "' the
middle.Ral!rtv a pain. That much mooe
room lot the rast of us to daoce I guess.
Wor1h the WM and m&lt;&gt;&lt;e, Chevtfll.
fridey wos the unottended event of the
_,.,.,., twhere were oil you goad
S!Udenu1 At !he Schupef HouM1
Something tike tl&gt;is we nMd on campus
llleolt twlca o monlh. T-'lo the 111&gt; from
GSA, Union Board, end gel on the ctick.
And don't""" Ctlev«e """' tJmO, folks.
wherever they show up, rn wnonever

"'In be danctng ,ost

IS SUCCESS Just A SlO!&lt;ES TtlfiOW AWAY?.
...,_
11...,."11 ..,_- - •oc -

unottr-----"!"'--------K-··
mt;on
,. ROOJIE'S -~

""" 11111 COW'IIIi

moro r-vod, Ant Wid lattlmOSI,
two ...-m~~cod horns just 6on't mal&lt;e rt
lot me "' tile "orcMauor· "' Iorge grOUp
"'""'~~ ~. our bau IJfev• Met\M
~n.Mflmod aludgey ot " """' the beat• ....S...., h01d t o """' "' the
milt. a _ . , Ploblem tor mo •I ...,.d
been I I pushy and diiiii"' oo I P&lt;efe&lt; tho
I&gt;Oitotn ond of any II''""' to be
f011u....,ely. nothing evt&lt;~ began to
dent t"" onalt"!!ht of conga &amp;- &lt;l!um
•et, tRI&gt;gonaldEvantl
&gt;niO!mesMd as v our goandmother •
•f ~Jtlan weave, ught es • t wentv·hve c.•
freeway ~•-~. urvolonto~ on
~· ··~
...
bit

of1en tmPfOVIte tn ""' rhylt'tmc C~t t\

w85 absolutelY amazing

From here on a• you need " an

" CWcMI Willp

Wh« _,. IMt..-11 Uj)eetl tO

the l'l"'ta!C1 You aM.. Ah, wei, t'hefe l'm a

fam1tllf 1'-""'l!.S tiki ''SIAl\mertima ' 01

avl!egeiy lelonttd rocllband 1o back you

....... FREE. .

1M tog&lt;nller the I&lt;WWnble the P&lt;e&gt;e'"'"·

course '"" gooup • a whol&lt;l couldn' t
have had mote than a lew day&amp; t o
rei'M!atl• the~&lt; hout•long ohow
In contrut. howev01 . Mona• would

hlndsome. But ~von mote, Raymond
dOe$ a perlectlmitotion .of boll&gt; Jeggor'•
slnglng ond moving on stege . tf!8

0. O.W. ONer

o..-.

ihe unrn~Ptred .,,.~ments ot the m~tn,.

Wm • Mk:k Jagge, look.«eU:ke competitK)n1
lhat ,1 Jegger wu stiD young onc1

..-Dill ~~~it I

good-.-

..- . .., -vo&lt;lc ....

command
In thlo oontext our ""'""""~~ '"'ponOd
guo11r !&gt;4ayCI. Greg ..,.llaro. WH a JoY
ond th!ougr\ no fault of hi&amp; own, o
d&lt;sappointmont His lead bre•~• w"'"
fl41wl&lt;!s&amp; end intoreotrng. desptte the
sl!ghtlv oooeed Dllt otdf tlnng L.. Paul
tone he chose to employ It was tu5ttoo
much ~~ perfectly "' Place though. yo
know what t meen 1. vel QVIte tn ••1'\t ""''""'

or the hopeless cases of Slonea·
eddlction thofl io olways the Bluslling
Br!dea, who lntroduc:ed themselvH to
Buflllo ot Stoge I • oouple of nigllta ego.
The place wH reaoonabi\1 filled With
tho people wtoo go to t,4uligan' s Brick Bar
on Thursdays-the Stonktes. Tho
&amp;uollrng Br._ lilca to seo thet~ael•as as
the American answer to thoe Stone.. Leed
s~nger Maurice Raymond woutd ua1ly

plaMed out to 1 ditMlt end tile

svnvw -

..-stlc Amoncan Sblcflee ...,.lfUCtO&lt;
who pllys In ..... _,._ ... -

v-••llv ••

If wo only coulcl pall up M•clc- J - r
bod
811
some
Yre_,:tablo-:-t parson Y
ht of Jedcle 0.-t&gt;e migl)t be
adad to give up music eltt!f ell. And

UNterity

_ . . , _ chlnglng-up IO&lt; two, who dOdn' t
d._,_, tou..l&lt; loll. A nw&gt;Orily,
howwllf.
The G • - • S t - t A -llon 1M
~the moMY w&gt;d ~ OUIIeacil lor
tile ..~......

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lhe
':=:purpose':"'~~fO&lt;~====sl=z=e=.=lt='a=l=or=re=al=.====-=!Wg==G=ilbM:==;~

�©prodigal sun i=
l

Zodiaque expands its Horizons
jazz ana nostalgia

------------..PY Debo&lt;a It~
.,.__...t•

r-o•~- • ._...- •

A =-~=~·;"=':~·===~=

_,..., wrtllo _.,., r~ by U8 Engnh Ptof- M.ta Wchr1,
.. konv "Who . , w·. t&gt;vt tho . . - ~&gt;&lt;obM&gt;Iv aokecl • ..,.,, ••

tM1" u lhe dane.,. moved Uvougll oho olvM m-n ~~
.,._• • end one low ~eyed 1au poec&lt;~.
h wat not the vsuat GOmp.&amp;ny rout.ne of 11u lind ~t , but 1
.,.~.,. - " ' 9 1 lol ol gtouncl Yes, -""'V ~· • • - t&lt;on
Modem dance ..... •".,. besocs of a ..... - .... llf'l) ' - · ..00

• .,,.toono o1 """"'""'· faconv 1evo1- ,..._ enc1 '"".,.. o1
5 1 - leet ~t-endo, """""'~~ iego Al'otJ 110..., r!J
ZOCS.aoue a coneen wea the llt't.sdc Qu.PfV
trom • ..,.,.
~ h'flfY ~~. ~ ~ CNC• .,_, ~y tr•etPI1et.Jun
Hofuons ~--now wMI by f •I c:hot~ICIN&lt;I ""'-"'

-

.,.,...,tft8

O..Cior """"'
ol ..

w--. ·--

s-h
chQr.ogo-apiiOod "
~
lf"' tht wll'd
~ the ma.t ebttrec:t ~

"'-"'• wtWt.d aw1y

()eoc:r- M I - . . , _ 11)0 , _ , . , _ - b y 0....,... ond

J•- _,,.,
tho darlcet$ · - - _ . . lle"'' ..... ....... by the w.ncf
oown \0 ' - '
· .,.,;:ng'l
~'*'off
and t~ P\lt
'Wrt~•
lf.ni.Pt,tnl p~.tsue . the • ~~ • ~~· w\ 10 '~i~Vh' by the
tnat b'ew an•t ~C~J~~ty CMOO!o1Ce&lt;3 by a llwge t.,

or

tw.n..

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S+em~v random and n:ap hal..-ct
movef'N!nta ..,_..
nonetMHtss •vnctwon,zed prec,•elv ~eau•red ebout rM • • •

c:t.ncer had • soao Slo1 -

wheo 0~ stan~

aonothltf .. ,. ou

I

-"&lt;~

e.c:t'l

on

end on

Deflnioo_..,..y
Thoe Circle
Dfo~en V"'tlil A h.ec) darrced and then the whai!:
eonMtnb&amp;e dancad t(){let~ A., '"""' 5t:(Nilf'-ett "'•'~UtA tno~·••

w..,·,

'

were hek:IIOQether trr .IOf'1'e ov•'•' bOnd

and gtack.WM~y thet bQt'CI
Nfteed ~ v~ttOnl follllow«&lt; ~ '110• IOf"'lt' fMt
A Jill oeKe opened the iohO-- Mf•ti«&lt; Rtd Rllyrtwn.J
by T r - c;.,....., of lMI ~ of flc&lt;e-....,
eno Ae&amp;a'ed lnlttUCtiOft ~tt'y ·~ . . ~,., ,._,_,

cnot--

f-

thl ~~Y eedUct•.e ~ oe .. ed mv-tnmtc
W•tlllhe f•YI
daf&gt;ceB

E''-ol

f iOOt ~uarne.

c._..............,'"",..,• ..,_.,.., tt-&lt;a..gh '""

chl&gt;'eogropt&gt;v ol """"'gtlduate......,. MlfO'• IMrt Ront&lt; A~
~ .. Moylon on ' Some EelloH
The,_,~...,.._
becltUH ol ••• cn.tectet 1n0 cM·fi.,.te ~v the o.nc.e ••-' cet
to the mulfelpoetrv coftect•ve.. • kotne tnttrprec•ttOf'\$ ot Poems by
RoiMtn Creotev Slev•n Swollow Thoo
llfMn ond DU&lt;C&gt;ie
•""'C)Ctt&gt;tte eottumu wewe s.gn.fliC60t beea\\M ol the noaUfQtol

1-

onvolved on rememberong ohe ploygrooooo ol e The IUUC\ute teemed to be f'nll$t"'Q but Wtth the re .. ,tl\001'\ ot .,rt
the d•tferent Kt'ons takeog piKe, tM a:tructure, • though .... overed up
by tkt mote tmPOf\..,1 asoects ol 1he numb« ~ W\'eJ ttwft The more
'"'I)Of1ant f•cels ot Echoes•. ~llf6 the ekKI enect,...,.,t o4
._,laMOUI c:hold'1 oiiJ. """ lhe CMCWh ~ylul IIIM!g
leQ't"'Uit:~t~

T"" f..,.l ,.or\ • S&lt;!MC!I wos chor-ophod DY Ooncw Con1oo&lt;&gt;v
Astoct•t• tMK-tat Tom RiMbM:e w ho t$ known f01 r,. t•t.-avaganl

,..,......-.

11&gt;1C1-...........

_..on-

AI I
dt,a lum, tne
!he lleg&lt;l
u PMUdo O•th Voclaro"' lui f0tee ~by unr1oomOIIOCII V"'Y"'9 muorc lhe llwob ol I hun bell I"'" lUI
conceu P'K'I b&lt;ougllt ouo tr.e oyndvonoutoon lbol toa or IN on&lt;Kt

_,..
T""

""'*'"*'tel~ of~-, ,.,... r._t.,. ohowsg&lt;owrng ond o._,clir\g. COYWY1Q .....,. "'"" of

'"" comc&gt;onv •
,,_~AIR.,.

POET1I'f IN IIOTIC*: A ~...._ In TM• tto. . , IIIIo ,,__ Thor . . by _ ,
....................~.,.tf'MbriiM ..... tf'l . . . . . . ,..~,_. • ..,......,.olt'-U.Enghh~
~ . . . , . ... ~ Qft . . . . . . . n. C.t«

•
H-.
T

donee oil '"" potentoollhlt '"" on form 1\u in " "'" for ti&gt;oM
Who Wll.h to m-'ce the most of it~
Petl.,.monces ere Thursday, Fndrt.,., So!Ur(joy nogl&gt;ta •• 8 .00
p.m. end Sundev met•,_. at 3 ,00 o.m Tho ohow will run until

Mar&lt;:ll 2

Gallagher frolicks in Fredonia
"*'
,... __, -...-.l
lince ··u.y _ ,., ..... ""
goes ..
lrM-.-""ceb'""'
olfera ~. " Oorl't
'*'- .. On

greduoted hom tho~ o!South
Florida - . dogrW ln Engioh uu.r...... He.

" That'o wily

a Mlfoproc:jalmed lnwntor hom _ , . .,

untltho sweling
Gohghef c:ontondl thet on ect
thin just

He preechM tho~ of Americon

oodety.

But 1100 I&gt;IOI)Ie oed&lt;ed into ~ Stete'o
Dodo Hall Jut Friday nlgllt. n woo to"" Golleghe&lt;, tho
comeclian. Touted utho next G - Cariin. Goll~her
1\u achieved wiclatpfaod reknown f"' his ••s~ec~ge-0.
M olle." Tho ~vice. wl1lcb c . - ony1Nng from raillns
to wat""""""'*• aloo IIWOVI fronl-fow -'*ten with
flying d*lo.
1.-o GollaQher'o otoncluo I1&gt;Uiinelo one wNch ••ma~ceo
fl.W1 of peoc~~o:· Tho 34-y--old'o fevorita torgata .,.
homolalcUIIs. 9""1nl I&gt;IOI)Ie. end l'eruWins. As • olido

oftennio _....., ,_.. Rlch- ~on tho
wall. Galla;hlr hypoltiiSi&lt;ed.
be 1 t - .
li100I&gt;ed inllde my body ...:I I don't l&lt;now it ~~

··-n.."'*Y.

..,.••• &amp;tt.t::Un..''
Galag/le&lt;. covenng tho Nont&gt;eut ~ cin:uit, hi•
c11ered M act to 11101 HX·-·dn.og oriented aowdl.

"'Oorl't IJII t"" id&lt;ll lhlll IIIJ&gt;Orlmenl with drugs,
bee-. I don' t." the Hollywood r - 1 cbo&lt;m6d '"I'm
into ru• see'- research:'

S.•
Smokong can atum your growth, Galloghe&lt; adv•Sed

do it , . , • • •• Tho ......._ ll&gt;ough.

-

comoln more

IJII in H ldi Amln is your
I .....,. .-lou~
noto. Galleghor ~ with '"" II\ICI*- to " locuo end
c:oncenuote. lAy down at tho ...:I ol your " ' wott&gt;

p&lt;ic!e.""

--end

~,

Soul&lt;lniJ ol Arne1lQn " p&lt;icle in wor..,_,.., "''JJ"UllY.'' ~---of h i s - for
, _ production ..,.Stho ~ty of "'" " Oo
IN JoMvlh' o W I \ - ccme bv vour
w.y ot1w&lt; day1" ""_.......s "I soy grvo
tho ,.,. 10 deliver ...
Go4leghM ' - to soon • - - ' "'" ..-.ce With
-on~ .............. ""''"'eft* end on
Sho~.

He"" rectontly

-you the-.

.-too..n. ....... heco-holt.

oynctoc,.te&lt;t ..... Wllh John
_ . . ouch QUUt&gt;OnS IJce " If Allh w .. to ~·u you.

cal

- 7''

t""

As tho IUdoence rOO&lt;ed "' al&gt;l)ro-•
conw:alloolung ~ Sti'UC~ 0 frnll blow 10 ltloM whom ht
had befnended only "'""""''" before '\Jgl""'" c.n
atnke orw out ot three lootc. to VCXK teh and ~ to
I'OU' right. II 11's not them._ .. wllot7
-Sreve S.ITJITJON

t
{

i

f

i

�f

&lt;g;prodigol sun

l

l Ah
1Wilderness :
! 0 'Neill celebrates

Ji

I

good """"""" lr11h mood Norah MO...,
H•~M~t- • ....,....,....
f'OI&lt;!

-Y

lob"'""

I ~ou rt In tl\t mood foo tn ovenong
R of .,......,, noocolgle, vou·w love the

.. lltie, dilfoCIJII IIIII h t t 1 0 .., """Y ""'*'*flY d.otONI linota IN! tot.e-. ,...];ng. """ol .......

i_,~ Studo .,..,. Tl\ttt•e a pooclucuon of Ah
_ W!rdert~u EVOtN 0 Nelli •
of
~It lnCI iuvo "'....,.. town
.......eo Ia .,,tmtttlv ~

-•toe:

i~C-kefWV\'

~~..,.. ,_v

r'Vou , .. •

~.

how ... •·rm at•~ 4cw Vow •• .,cj
Tlw p~ey eiiKt-y ~·the
l'ypOCtlly of tho 1 - '"" OIN""'

IWMt , ~ hi.imofou1

Wnu., .n IOU't ~-· the '*Y • an
0 ,..... • own YOUth, a

yo.&gt;-

"""111!\y

....

. ""' ..........' " found

·
- - "'ouc:h
moc~c~.. ··- f •sthe~·
··

t

1nC1

lack&gt; -

UN I

"*'a dcenl ..II.

~~~--~·~
'"'ouv"i '"'"

T"' KtO'\ rwoi'V. . arouncl tomennc:.
tl'oOvgnthll Aoc:lwd Moler, tw.U toted by

po4'1t .,Y tt\1 ,-~ ... ,.,...
.....W.t~lol.lfte..., ..l \ t n l l . -

R~el\erd S...l, on ongrv young"""' orrca
19C&gt;e Ho loves 15 ve., ofcl Mu&lt;ial.
1end1 her Ptl a!Onate v..-1es from
sw...I&gt;Umt, ond roads Show; o WIIde, Ctotyltl' FrMCh Rovolu/JOrl, ond

gtMW&gt;gly oppropotolle, -

.,._,v-•---.. " -----

""ol """""'· • "-ending, but not

"-foro ....,. t~ oc.- between
Roc:Nrd ond fttht• N.t IJ.olt Colw)ll
Robtn
t1 unc:le Sod Devoa,

,.. hind-"".

....... \'PC ldloolt- W h o - Sod

"'.,_ -very honnv moments as •

dlvnll ond • bed .,...,.,.., whilt Aunt lAy
M.llt• tft thto'a btothtrl ofla&lt;1 o "'""'" of

o..tfy - - . 1
O&gt;rocte&gt;&lt; Devey Merlm Jonee ~- the

t3odspell opens at UB
Tolatoy Colltllf's P&lt;-totoon of Godspd "'.,..,.._ to be t
lhAincellmllth lnthtwon!SOIOM8C10&lt;, 'You'IOIID"'SSIOI&lt;i&lt;t
" · beuust , •• 110"'1110 "- - · •
Soctt
ox.- hom tho .,.,.,.

God_. .,_

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Oftl\l two mombeta oltht produc:1&gt;0n.,. new The """"1*1 of
the uoupe • a holdov• hom tast ...,.,....,., preMr~tahon of
~The dtc:..., to doG~ came from tts clitwcte&gt;&lt;o An Grou
lnd IlNce Grocsmen Grossman os AlSO tho ptOCiuCor of the
muocol Gods/*~ wos t:hoRn os tile natunol reply to 1t11
""""'*'tt'o pooduct.,.,, HH' W1&gt;1et1 tho lrOUIJO bel,.voo apt NO a
meut9tl of love, oomtthong ~Will 11g11n try 10 COIWOV
Simply put, thOI lo a group of toltnted people Who wont to
moko their audotnco hti&gt;I'V· Their ttl!ludt I• eC&gt;r1WIC:lng, end they
MO conlklent. upecitlly llnct pelt productiona -.v 1hoy WO&lt;k
w o41 IOOtthtr
Gtoa.,...n feel• that the \lOUpe'• "''""' ,. to exempMv love
llld ham&gt;ony The t udlenco, he Delieves. will perc:eivo thll
att.l1vde and be "" the mood to rntet.e'l wrtt\ th4t ttauot
"Although we're lht oneo c1o1o0 the -ong. lt dOoln't mtltl tt
who on&amp;PotH 11," wyo Gr........,, who oloyo JMuo Groo....,...
wtnto the tud.....,. to"- o n - on u .. - ~~ ~
cen t 011or The enure trOUIJO os on _ , w~n rwn. They
went everyone to on,ov t'*' orewve tflon
~ _...., Thurldey e1 tho
Comtl ThNtro
llld runs ttvougll Sunday. llclcou • • $3 on eelv.....,., lnd U tt
thedoOo

I(M_.,.

OLD RED MILL INN

~·",'~"~':: •;: . -:c::"...
. ~..,.ou!"O:SII
..0WWI 9 . . . . . . . . 0 ..... HOI . _ Ol

"'""

~"t c~

--MwfNtOVl

.... .. . ....... ...........
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,~.

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- ._
b&lt;l tloretl
Af ...
.-.
- ..............
...... togodo
__
l&gt;l'

.,..., on tile wv ,.,..,.,., o1 tht ~

lal&lt;o £no~ It ·· ellord ~ ond
l'u 1 - tn -unrly IO pity 0U1

_ , . ol

touch, ...,.. tl\t JIYY t1 - t l l n 1 pleoe "' their Pltlof
The Cllt II font Gorcb\
lnd c.l
Sc:hun we N\tbly obnoJ&lt;lOUI II young
VIle men, ond UB Theet10 Dtpenmont

tile- ··..-~-

lnd

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)hro
oiM.
W
s sThough
oatn
eproduet#l
-•

a-

tntttt~t .

Studoo ...,_ h t l -

tMrflet I know tt' llttMv.,t. ~ grve me
ClllU tny dh

CurH oltllfl SttlrVOflll

Glutt in a rutt

__________________

Glom,""'"'"

8.E 'o amer&gt;l _ . , . , .
tho
r.... produouon Cljltbjh1AO of " " Fronklon Str. .t
tlletttc 1111 oblnoue tllet much ollon 1\tt gone
tf!IO """"" this "'~ • &amp;torrng ......
fua of dlliboretetv orohtttraretl - ·
Ooteaor Gwy 0 Fiot&gt;af w..,ttd Gilltt to "- lua ol
to~crt-_.rlld-­
- - " " ' " tho~ He .... ....,.......

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S.llllng tho eudoef&gt;CI In totel ~~-- •

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~
not Mpr-y ~.ought to
be Tl\t ~Ubeoq\Jet&gt;t long WOot on Ul\tt was dt.c&gt;nent;ng- as I betttv• n waa meant to
bo - but It W8S a nasty ~IM ol ddlconoer""*&gt;l;
one thot played upon our unconaciouo ell0cla110ns
of dMk With ' " ' and tho U!lknown Thto emot.,....
raponse wa1 no\ due to any t.._.t or dev.c:e of
tile ollywngtn. or oltho produc11on, anc1
wnounteel to me&gt;&lt;o o! 1 gwnm;et 11\tn o tl\tttriCII

.-..-.

II GJvrt..,.tobotn~­
"""'.,.._. c.lle, n the !IYv There ..
~ Wlri tid .bout pley, Glurr
- . . o to
-..a o l - on tile
euditnco. , _ _ . , , ~ lighto ... _,, 0U1
Into tile c:rowd; we aro
by lOUd, . noraoo: lht title - . c tor IOuff Strrol end tile
Atltndtnt 11'81r-od &amp;vn-1 .,.....tmQ!v y.t1 ..
their " - ., us. A I - """ dota not tiU being
voiM ec. ...._ or · I tool&lt; on """-'•
end luling ottwn.. to g;mtnlclto
....,. .,.., .,.... thought up by pl...,wright
Schrodt. but unfon..,....y promoted by
dorocte&gt;&lt; Gery 0 . Fiot&gt;af. Sc:r~""" waa 1
poor ldel: - . being untltrtot tvO end ·~ •
R tO oleo "*-" 10 tile ecWI lfOica ,

two..,.,
lt..-

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chewy

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w ith tcttng,

'*'- tlinle _....,. "' " " - " - _

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- , . . . hio affona,.,.. -.crofVWlll lor 1&gt;1&amp;

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TN..,. " Yos. 10 begin"'" SPolcan by tile 1111t
c:httiiC't« 40 - - Into tho ,a...,, t M Ills en
eccume .-imony 10 tho ploy' a tlow tton ond
t"''lld """"· IO.f ter tile noioy ond violent bowel

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~ Hei Ttnt lt' o tn - * ' v

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btc:lluSe can't M41&gt; loYing tile one
,..., 11&gt;0 won·\ me&lt;YV

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b

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. _..... of Tlw""f'h t

-.,anclonf, flochltd llotVI lloghtJv

by .,_

e • p r - o! 11\t ltrougi'lll IN! rn¥enabf\o
follow eoen Qi'tvsocef "'""'futet..., ot
thew tltr!Kioon l " geo, won'r It"- gtNI ,
tttw'l wa Of'C memed)H) Any ettemp1 a1
~ing which- from u..de Sid' a
. , . _ , f o l i o - - ohO&lt;t .....,.
he' a to ..........
Uo;' afAlco 'NI&gt;ottl ""'" 'gootlnua'

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a

w-.

y

t h y -....... honey

b

Tho RubiN'(ot of OmM Khl/yyem. Ho
undergoes t!lol• ~~eu- of hll
'-"• f" 'tM&lt; I
could d!lnk thy ...,. 01
ond • •

oveu e....... t.tters \0 "''

•

oa MM\
ID
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--\CIIl:h.,,

~••.lit&lt; WWW\ of

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gttd
1'9rlmen rtfreohng on her bot
oer1 . . tho....,_,.,...,, but - - t i l ly

_ _ __ _ _ _ Patrlcl81 , Cetri"iit on

- · ...,lion which CO&lt;l'\l)&lt;iMS '"" ......

fm 15 """"'"· no111or&gt;u eorualy ' - " One
WCKJid- filet 11 thio ploy were- to be on
e&gt;mo$1 """''-'"" monolOgue ol the - .-to
. ._ ~ Glutt .,_we~ 01' 1 0 thOa mon'o f~tltDIY end fW ,._. tbout tlw
" - 1\oa ife hoi taken 8ut ao. ,..,. • no
mon ., Ru6oll Glutt 0&lt; on t1w Attencltnc - the
poren...a.,
Her-......_~
The amval of tile WC&gt;n\en tll.t J;1l - . . . . , •
long _....,.,eel "WV .... , lht r&gt;l..... There- to be no roll

...._,one

-.,.....,,one
~tl0f1 0&lt;

--t. . . -..

"'iwto1-bttw_, GMt lnd
.... ,.,.._ lover tthot
IJ'MIIV detorrtcl by tile JIYywrogm t .,.,_..
doc:o110n to m.U lllft\ oona lett. hto ...,. •ooc:el
The lnltoduct&gt;O&lt;I ol J/1e w.,.,.., poov!detl -

lOvely ~. end rhe t&gt;IChJ&lt;I ol tho "'""'""'
end helpleu little tiOUro wu -~"""""" .-..r
l'hat, !OIIflhtr woth tho INn orwo4ong OUI of tho
Nbc. was. on lacn, tho only
tho
JIYv. Any othtr ,..,..,.,.,. ol emotionel
.,..,.• ..,_, dunng t h o - - p o r l .

..-one ,_..... .,

__

n.....c:t.ov evonong were~"*'*'"
or ....,..,_,, .. - t i l e • .........,. ..-eel .....
Irom 11\t ploy lnd from .,.,. good t aoth on tl\t

,_.,..

Gledden
Schtoc:l.
tudw&gt;c:e
to "" up
cen
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_ hoe,,_t
oen-

eu• ploy, oflywng!Yt ""'IIC:I!CI . , . . _

t-

pooduc:.- througll

'*'linfV
end .,._..,..,
ol
B.E. n.. ..... WMitd '"""

As I have NCI, tnoa produc11on •
P&lt;O-~
llllenteel people ..

but . .

"""'"doing. Tho&lt;o
Is no eolion In thll ofly, lhoro.,. no cMr8cttf8
anono on • " ' - lhtt w.. not

lnd thweia ........Wyno . . . - l flndll hwdto
bMw thtt Gledden Sc:twoc:tc wM . _ ewwdod a
IIOSI u Plevwngln 1'1 , . _ _ tnywhtfo, but of
lhia • tfta llind or wming Yelt ~Jn!venotv •
roc:omn..,dog lhttt dlrya, 11\tn ltt~Uddtr to tlw1k

- . . -lbout-

-

ANJ"-

tohoot Gbtlc:Ure,
to onow tllet the pr-.ouo1y

-!do ~ _.._.

Schtoc:t"""

_-rcialy b~ltd ll'oo ...-..-y morwnol wrth •

- ·pnzed- -· -

TVPCII of tile low-groc~t "onttlltc:Wallom"

-

P&lt;CIPtlllt*l by - .

t:n~JC.reel ~ lb

l.ongwarl

t-

the YeltAep encl tlle

n..ten, enc1 tile Pu1rtLtf poop~o u

" In lieu of love, mtke do wolh hie; In loeu lifo.
,..... do witi't tra~" • one ol
mindless
lines which • tons uo a rnindllullltv whlcl&gt; Is •
10--.
duttenld IWO l1o\n Of runt&lt;

lif-.

�~ prodigal

•t••

IC¥'81 me worse than any of those 11nti
- - - - - - - - - by David A. Comttock ' 'Heroin··
dr"'J floelto thot thaV lhow in junior tvg1&gt;. ~nd Who Is the

sun!

'Oil"""

Oel'""ety •
at Reed's IINdowy cornet. Ho savs
he WOS bOfn in MonN!tun in 1950 end thai he .... been
llf&gt;Cfodrtecl gunwist on the Velvet's " I Heord- cat My wntong poouy sonce f&gt;ls aatly • -· He' a good , _
kids. dump tho•e AlligotOf shins end
Nomo"7-he oounds like 1 robld Jomo -~ In foct.
Will'! Potu S.,..t~ H11 .. J.m C..ol. Cam&gt;ll c:looms
the ontv "'""" drowbock on t his hOi tOtic&lt;ll pteoentouon of IMI oftO&lt; J ock K"'"'*" reedhd Buketbl&gt;l
1n
Topslder - · · Wope thooe I&lt;Kburt&gt;an from y...,
Reed'• 19'!lluo olbum Cl&gt;feer Is the loCl&lt; of cr~u tor hos 1963, l&gt;o Pronovoc:.d t11a1 " 01 t 3 yAI'I of ege. Jm
loou. Gull&gt; vow tatteted """""' end block111 tlwl
t&gt;la&lt;:k leather ~ell lind repeat aftor me: life Is a
legion o f - . ,, A""""' quobble.
Conol writes bette&lt; than 89 -cent of the novellsu
working today," 8aides tumong out~MP~&lt;eclpoouy as 1
stnJ9gle; tile .s a struggl4t; Wfe is a st"'ffllle. One mote
lM rtmtllnH&gt;IJ decede of fie«!' a careO&lt; - III Irfanoe&lt;l
t;me with delfl)tlir. Now you'te reedy fOf a little flllld Inc&gt; chronoloQoeatlv lOt vow conv.,;enco io l&lt;kll&lt;ecl off by the toenage&lt; , Cenol was 1 retO&lt;mell tunloe Thos C to New York Cit y. home of Jrt&gt;an bltght, theY.......,.,
biggoe. "WIIIt on the Wild Sodo," wl1ich ,. most '"""""'
boy -ed penolously dole to the lou Re«&lt; of
,.,. U1tr0Ciucong the phenomenon of " gMng heed" 10 the Hlf-lmmolot.on
tho llangets, culture and oubt~~~ranean rod&lt; music lM
w~d side.
maonstreo111 Amerocan pubfoc. ! You'll flnd the " Wild
Carrol's C•tholic Boy 11 • thfowback muSICIIIy. It's
Nottce os wo croos lhe George Washlrogton BridOe into Slde" display nght MKI 10 the multT-co4ore&lt;l '"'PPI'II ol
g&lt;ond&lt;ng twin111Jrtar ottoclt
met1ll end
hoo• uiveged from lou'• postol per;od .l And It doesn' t
Manhattan tNI the ls111nd ~· to be eollal&gt;ling unclef
rende&lt;sn ooultul; oomewhere between Lou Reed' a Alx:k
oto own w.;gf\1. The poers ore recedong Into tf&gt;o &lt;I'\IOI&gt;tY
get ~;ny tamet hom there. Even the rMativetv unknown
Rol An~mM one~
ao-'Mott
the Hoat&gt;le
Hudson. Th&lt;o -.yscr-o ate "'tercepting tl&gt;o MJn ray' •
poniona~olv ~v lhe moSI unsovorv
gllnor. Moo1 ol t1&gt;o song struetllfes rev&lt;Jva around a
of post4ndusuiol u&lt;bon socoetv.
before they can wac-m ttM streets beiow. A
" Sweet Jone" oimp41city And as Pfevooustv mentloneo
in 1973's " Men of Good Fort..,.," lor instonc:e.
J"•ponderance of cold g&lt;ey. And 111\adowa.
C..oll .,.,. thunder
Reed's lyrics rottle With the oncos111e eneogy of scrow tings
Oh, ond hero is""' first poont of onterest: tucked into
a...des 1"- paonfuly OVOfOXpo- " People Who
on
the subwoy wall. " Men of good fortvoo often coUM
the city's most shedowv """"'" lou Reed' s Rock M&gt;d
Otod' ' - vou cen't tel 1hl \ftCtmr without •
flo// Diary 1967· I 980. a museum of modem
empues to fai/Whl1e men of o ften can't
scorecord - C10oll deseribef the dep&lt;ovity of hos
do onvthlng • Ill . • . They Nlve no n th cloddy to hoU
meuopo1Jt8n mu11eal m~o Whet a thrill it os 10
-petuoll~ " IJOing down" smer on " Th&lt;ee Sisters." rr.e
bocl&gt;. on " lM ,....;c mO&lt;ches on the chooaeteris tic Ro•v
rehve the 14 year (end counting) career of one of roek
fearful anriC\lOII to dar~ness in " Cny Oropo into the
Mu5ic: manner or bftter•wee~ dtsconutn t . Revotuuon for
mu~·s moSt annov1tivct end most conttoverslaj flQUfa
Night" !complete wtth RollonQ Stones prorege Bobby
rom.-t!c:a.
I mean. Who wou4d have e&gt;pected svdl daring end
K~ ' on saw), the dr~~gged down, sne•l et11wt of ttwf
And 1t1en ts-e·s " The Kids ." • toucrnng bh of coN
wettd stuff from a middle-class Jewish ttid from
- v reMT1 on ' Witl&lt;erl Gro"'rv end the Aenfocllli
stuc!y !Of eM you uptr~ng social w ork..-. Mommy e
Brooklyn I
lomb ambience of "~thollc Bov" f''r1/lrouul'
drUflk, Mommy suffetS a mof81 bte•kdown; she'lt 8vet'l
FOf lnstanu, catch the d&lt;sploys from his doys wlth
peon. not lh&lt;ough joy" I.
have sex with the lomiiv doO· Ta\e 1t&gt;e kid$ away trom
1he seminal no wave band, the Vetvet Underground,
CarrcMI's
been
mugged
by
the
eonc&lt;et81\lf191e,
but
Mommy before 111\e tUfns them into boosts also. As t~•
Who began 81 the 8un&gt;l end ol 1\ncly W8&lt;hot'S miKecl
Clltholic Boy 11 his del_, statement to ll'le wOfld tN1
song lodes out . the klds contribute""""' -tomedlo show, the Exploding Plostic lnev;table• ., the
he' s a survM&gt;r. " lt'f toO t..te!Tlwe' s no one ltlfl tMI.f
goodness Ctytng ond COITY"''! on. They Wont tf&gt;ow
psvehedehc. mid~ sixties-. tsn't i1 straf'l9e how she oiot
even went to emnece/You ... you JUSt oortl ~IN l' m
tunes from thts perio&lt;t don't sound outdated even ofto• a mommy block; &amp;he isn't reetty as bad as the IIUthof•uos
hero
ro gtVe you my haott/And you want - 1•"'-"
thin~
IIIIo
Is.
clecade of wear7 Could it be thll the row thr~
111\ow." l" lt's Too a..ta" l. And there' s one thing lOt
Hod 0&lt;101&gt;111&gt;7 Wont some air 1 Are the walls of Lou
ofn1pllcoty, the sttwlc urbitn reality of t~o lyrics end the
sure,
Jim CafTOII is not rec:editlg .,to t1&gt;o _ _ , IW ..
Reed's
museum
stoning
to
dooe
in.
lei's
hit
tl&gt;o
non· sJoelt production of "White Ught/Whfte Heat,"
oidew.U., the intensity is threotening to b&lt;oeltle the
" Waftiog For theM.,....-. "Rock and RotV' " Sweet
H10 music wil be than • lanteav bus ride ·~
I
when
he plays 8utf State on W - y. febNlwv
pevernenL Whew. I'm beginning to ... the tight.
Jone," and "Beginning to See the Ughl" wes oheecl of
25th.
o.nce
the
wockl!clg&lt;o...ny
- • v.
Who
11
rhi)
pale
wool
sl&gt;ittinQ
thonder
onto
the
night
I
its tlme7 Alii ~now is that the neatly ten minute long

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directed by Joel Ollonoky. is the
belt film about cia,__ music
I've _ , since Ken Rustell'a
MMWr. which ts not to aey lha

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Not QIJite H - l o u s, TIHI
Compt~llrlon 11 about tho othof
end of dass:.cM muiMC. lhe world
of dw perfor men. k\ feet~ tl ,.
ectuelly e love ltO'V. set to
CIISSICII MUSIC .ecompanMner\1

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Doetrlch. a ulented ""' plenta1 who .. -oacllong tho
cut -off aoa fot compe\JtoOnl. "'

~....,.by moot stendwda
. .cept - o f tho conc:ert
world, Where eNid prodogleo
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local "*'-•arv Wonnong
tho
compot•tton tn San
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a c:oncert II Carneg.. Hall iOnd
IWO yoera Of concert booktngll
wound the country It ,. nos ,..,

H•,.,..,

steb " ,....""'" " •

concen

~. end tho p&lt;eoence of
H - Sc:hc&gt;c&gt;nov. IAmv Irving! at
t h e - compe!tl!Ott p&lt;CMCin.
distractiOn
affOfd

toe_,.,

to

noliCe

Set a1 an tnterMtional pieno
compet.ruon 11 which t.hete c..n

be ontv one wtoner, n 1s
ult•metely a film not eliOtJI
music. bul llbolll competlt!Ott
it5elf. whathot the Mod to

Aashea ol humof
Amy l"""1j. Holywood's
demure answ• to the 1&gt;'811 ~

~:.!: !:.';.,ro:.:.: hte ,. '

., between ten-hour praetJCe

......,.... Thero' o • Iunny scene
Wl\e&lt;e the VoNnte&lt;y 150!attOn of
a - t e d &lt;Hssocal perlormer ••
dlusuotl!d l&lt;vlng end Dreyfuss
ere on a disco iOnd totld
themaetves on the dance flOOf
As anotl\et pal&lt; of dtoco clones
gyrate .-uously ne11by, the
two mo-ve awkwMdtY ~ en
thetr frm tty 11 dancing " What

!Ire we dotng In this century?"
'""""'asks tolongty.
But the pnrsiUfe and
clecllcatJOn of p&lt;acttce hall more
Oetntnernal effects on a

musielln than p&lt;~enung
hlnvhor 110m iNmong the lee Remodt, as IMng' s • • -·

... _,_.,...ong

!Ciclle ol •

woman wno ha5 neve:r been •bfe
to rtnd •n edeq~·· rnm.
counterpan to 1\et 18· foot

SI@W'Iway In tta own
underStetod way. The
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competlnona lib the flcbonol
Hillman. Thete realy

we

c:ompotlllOnS out

there. ouch as
the leventritt end tho
NIIMnbetg, Which_,. etitlc:s
complain subject their

pattlcipanl$ to undue J)lin end

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It· s herd to ddc:uss mUCh of
what the movie is about without
divUlging the ..,,_ of the
competition lt'b sutlice to aey
that w e aran't grvon any
,.-J
"'-'~ for tho .-...Ato, end
on o way, the film ia a lOti o f

- - . In thO tnatrtutionelized
ptejudice in .,.. society that .
pr...,ema

tho~

from

~ P&lt;Odicting

the

.mner. Pwt of - · tho lilm'l
l eult, ""' • lot of it oleo lies In
"
" ' - -~Ilona.
- · · lthat ts.thd
writer'el
As tares I can t el.l'vo..,._
tNde It to any cornpetitlol11, but
( fOf better .. ....,..., the 11m
! lilly re81istic811y wrth tho

world of claollc:el mulic:. Thora
we
tiNhH of humo&lt;.
One l wnale competltOf labo&lt;s
tlwough her conceru&gt; in • d&lt;eu
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p&lt;acticlly to tho ~ In hot
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'' l)elfac:t, "' __, good, but from . , M.U..UC point o1
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..,..,..,.,.. A-..,....,_ c-..·, ..nGociiC
,.,._
ftndotw
a _ . , . , - f.....,, 1N
Olioeot fOt.

M'*'Oh the lr.lle of d w - - - · TOt.wborfreld, hndled bv . . _ , - · ._.._.
~ urgoo tho O&lt;ICiionl:o to - . to llor, It thot goal In lovman'• Engtioh, T - II 1 j011t
togeehef lly ........ dnciOt Ramon f'lollneiu, "' MY ,,_, '**I I? om t h e - c:ould be - o c t o
Soood on dw c:t.o.c: Thome~ ._!loy · r- ol tho
d'~ K.noi&lt;Fo r- •• olwoya
phor;oor..,nic tWol of the worlcl'o grootott moororp;ec..
1oott1ng few tho ......_. , _ &lt;lomandtt!g f)llyoe81y
~ M¥* f~ on the c:ho&lt;oct.,.- t....,. oro no
degroctong
wav
to
aurvlw.
_...,. lnelood, ho 0tr1ph01lloo tho r&gt;e~urot I&gt;Muty o1
At
f'lf8t;,
the
v.ew•
don
teeJ
foe
,..,.
pttJ"t«te:
Ten,
tho $Qfo&gt;¥1lng ~. picl..,.oqv,o orc:Nu•ctwo mo-.g W t . \ - giiO obused by VOl another
quaint ·~ a.t_..w~n~ng them with tho tnllobtt..,u,
who, or ,.,_, more lob ..,.,_, on the _ _,
untoer\lpUiouo t\'fent groaning lOt h., M 111o vllllomty
rolher than the atory'o focus
..,.... to ....,,.,. under tho otT- ollllbor "' filth
l&lt;ttllouQI\- WI ftwlorld, tho ......,._ ..._
Conruty am- But, oftM. _ . , . ol hours- . . ....
00
tho&lt;lllh U.V oro on the c:oc:tu..v iolorld. tho Mn'"V
beoung&amp; ..... t h o . . . . . . . . _ . - - . _....,
_ , o nvto too - c o l. ANJ It Is Fo&lt; the
f..., tho c:ha&lt;octoro OA'Oifte tho ~..S
T - begin tO .....t Ol her - - WSomet..... your
port.
flrnod
thounf........,oly - . c l Ye&lt;y Frencn llul, 11 woo no groor
- - ..... ot-.v:• -liD e .,...,oct
A l t - d Ul'botvllo (!)~eyed by l.eogh LAtwoonl 'I
-....ice " " - • - o c t the .._t MtJon
~
Golloc: opillndot. TM oniV POttJOn of tho him wthonrocolly ~ yoo too.oo mra drugo&lt;y."
Bmloh woo lho ct.m.ctoc: encounter on tt)o ru.no of
Ston-..go-o tnumphom tnbuto to tho 1&gt;1111.,• of
Fortune
cent~• ego, topturoct 111 all rt• mvJtlf'ioul beauty bv
O'Urt&gt;ervlilt'&amp; OO'Iltll woll men Tux ohuno onytNng
tho - I t eye of ""'-kl'a ~•.
Of .nvont t~l may hoelQ ltdvence: hf!f tony eltfi101U
r-· ""*""'Ogrophy is someWhat..,..,.,...,, ui•"'G lrmeoct oho M"'choo for tllo ''1\atd ..oy. " always
,.,. film., - • coot- t V Tho._
wrohing that Ohe we&lt;e Oeoct But, hor -~~ wroh CM'I

Albnllht&lt;knox.

"""' fo be 1\Afilloct wt.er-.. ..,. Ills mo tho
deplho ot cHp.ooolon, bollrtltte thot dootl&gt;'" titWify. rnen:lftjly, 1U1t llrOurld
To
c:Nngo of fOtt..,. - unwo6c:cMOCI

,_t

on ..

&lt;lr-•

t~wr

II of

thor

d'~ Urgoct on by hor -

· .,.. .,...,..,.., ..,.

tot.oo~-ottho.....,.'- ,

Alto&lt; montho of 11&gt;0rrtJ1 ~. T - tetumo to hor
or9n.tt ' - llul, tho • ....,.. b e t - horNff •c:ouorn ,...,..- continuo to......,. hor . . -

•ttetnptl tor...,...,.. 1\et
.....tence r ..,
,,_.,..,_,.hott h o _ . , ........ ...
notf"P\11 ~c

T.... mootort\MWI COtlt...,. lhr&lt;aJgl\ . _ lnOI'•oogoo &lt;~~t•
tlV R m - o dr-.c . , . _ ....... T - ,....-.,
frgt&gt;u- .. tho ............... ... -

um"""'"'*'•

~-to-r­
""*"-'• fate 1&gt;-f """'8 the - . g &lt;:&lt;-• - t o . , .
-

·· Yocal-.v

tllnlugh ..... - o f

a - to.,
r-·•t•taung .-f.,.....
Aftt, torcw&gt;g

""""'•· ....... hrl tNt '""" grept,.c ondong
Tho length of Tau m.tV be ddcomfOI't~t~g tO those
Who do not r•hlh Mno., thfM hour&amp; ., a ftC'Jcy ...,
iniHtoct thMtro- but t h o - . . . , . _ ol f.,..y
a altoo COSiuma gloroouo ~- .,...,
- - ..... 11 -

" wotth

tho--- ort-.o

F~C

eF

·~

A
F T E

ec

I

0

A

¥e

~ N 0
~

0

Ne

u Be

by Uz Petrino
Aa we 6rOYe to the onema
tlvoug/ltho groy, 1WfV streets,
my luond wN '"'-&gt;""'' tho feet
thor tho CIIC\11 no l o n g e r he&lt;oslldrd-- wao
chrld EY'ory oct, ""oe.cl, et&gt;ds
With somo drOPPin9 1-.. .,.....

•'00 ""' .,. aoo ""' AJ ,.... , _ .....

lrttle did wo know !hot~
ond How.,d-now showing ot
tho Como M.. - wu to""'"" a

L - &amp;200

..... $100

llotoleu. drown-out cornecty
wrtll 10'8Wboll c:ho&lt;ecte&lt;o

.......
What
-

t'- pam• ona

'"' • IWgh; •
~ noght ot the

ondOCI up • cowbcly&gt;sh
Jtortoct 0111 N o ttue SIOtV
..llh lou of polontrol. " Nevocto
cltrftot. Molvrn o...,..,.. (.Paul LAt
Moll h - uPOn • griut«t old
f~tW

,.."e~ to . . . .,,.,,.,.

. , _ .. _

•• _ t o

hn Olt~ -

AlrNdy Olllht
monttw ~ hn. Dutvner
lumboto onto tho ""-' orm in

orm wilh Melvin for • $ 39 LAos

~ IJOOOf'l ~I one t'llOht
tvirlo olol1golde • 1one1v c1ooert

Vegas - ' " '· complote wtlh
fake c:.motlono otld piped in
HowaUon muoic. Not oXKUy

highway .

treoh m.,.,,.,, u .,Y I Low

Bel '*'ding tl\lo dusty figure,
Orurnt.w holpo him Into his picl&lt;·
up 11\d - giyw him o ift to a
~

LAta Vogoo C...O. 1&lt;o h

wao.tNit~-­

cuttobenono-thWI
Howard ~. tho hot..
m~ eccentrlt
Who woo to.._..., fl56
to !hot ..,.,.,
d&lt;JmfOUfldod Novocta drifter.

-onout

million-·

Mohlin Dummer.

S o - lOt tho S!Oty. Whet
' - · Ia "fillet." about oixty
mlnulo'a WOtfh of llapclosh
cornoctv- -uv music to
l"ltilv t h o - of the ITIOYM!
llCUt; Ot, of vou liM, the otbet
-..~.._dog-·­

....-.:.t- thot disnoct yoo

"""' whot'o on in tho
rtng. W~lng Ot not. we
muot ontenorn OU!Mives wittl
11te Odd LH• of MttMn Dutnrn¥
hit

to-.

hopes, and

-·t

embllionl - eYWI II it
how orty roof burring on the
SIOty

.................
GirnlcU -

otoclt lltu.rions
• • pultwd 1D • ~.,. dic:hed
bfft. F.- !hero ..... doroctot'
.JanothWI Dornmo'o ct..to....,.
to be, "When ..... flh. go
tor the
or, when
. . - - . lov tho ookuol force
on hot- hMY'V· A good case

.-or·

Lucy tor~ could tel vou.
To odd lj)ica, a rothot

"*"· oiol&gt;c&gt;v -

,_

-paruiUo,
the "'-"·
wedding
f*tY
ol
tho rigM
to
km the bnde Nudity, . , ., -

._..,._..._u...oneore

f - t l y explootoct for laughs 1t1
o cho.,, ooonoa wry tNt ltft me

~VOl-""
~by t l ' o e - doOtOgUO
ohott - - he .. grvon ho
- · on, lhWIIote&lt; oNv lor a
-

moment U\ one of MeMn•a
tfalllbecU. Even suet&gt; •

- - OCtO&lt; CM'I do little
when affO&lt;ded onlv a ~tl

CIIMO slot

toog ihota capture Nevocto'o
••QUisfto

- · Huglreo' ... 10 c:Nnty,
IeWing the implrc:otrons suet&gt; ••
lnhontonco moght ento;t. EQuollv

woO... Mefvm'o wrte, lynda
(MotV St-.eonl. i5 o light·

boautv.-

thooo
almoct mlll&lt;e the movie

-t
-t

dtiCkloctty """"""""·
Tho rKt of tho humor •• left to
a lot of bfllin4esa, granted
innocUOUI', c::heracuws. A ,........
do-wel With tlro.,t as bl!l ••
tho .._, llo · - .... Melvin
11 o """"'-•· oven lov.t&gt;le
foguro .....
noMitellOOff In lid vaon on-t to

-

W011h KO$!nllo
AI&lt;Mot, but not qu.te. But
"""-' IN most 11•-ortenrng
of tho film old not wwot""
rho him et oil but tho outlionco 'a
t'eOCUontoot. AII_.......,on
my
f - the t;ght,
uatoct t~ of people who
oro p/Mnng on to.Jgtwlg. HaW&gt;Q
paid tlv.. dolaro, thoy "'"
firmly down with a grim, hallbent cloto&lt;m~NtiOI'I to "hove a

time,·· ~etever the COI't
TM gir1 behind me wos atreo&lt;lv

hoocted brunette Who opando

good

toughing wheruhty ftaohed "No

........

Smok&amp;ng Pte....

j

1Cf0$f

pO&lt;trayol of Howard Hughes w u

lol

grey..._..,

'

-~

CHOICE!

~O:,.~N

fi.ANCIS fOI.O COPPOLA

•

, ., .

. . . ..... ,.

c. • • • • • • • • •

GOBARD

Bvery Man fur Himself
tovo on tho"-' 7!:111 NiOoiJ, 2proa SA a s-,

-

·~ ...... -

Nlloly. ...... Sat• • -

MIDNITE FRI. SAT. SU N D

SAMANTHA FOX

This ®

But ~ .. this lo oNv
~ofow-/IMMn

ore dooft, Cloor1ot, -.gt&gt;, Joson
Robordo' polo,

play-·-

.U'li..

the

owl Howatd" o ~ movie
In --cloys: it iSn't
A t -; but t!)en. ot • timo
..,_ jely - . odl&lt;licU populota
rho highoot echelons o1 national
goYOmmenl ...... tho dtcua
1on't Whot It uoec1 t o bt, Whot

toWob4V
· conoodomg
the
rMy
pot\O-lilly
Mtics tiWy

=
.
~~,YOUR
,.....

-t.

most of hoi. tlme either P&lt;QfiOIIll
"' ho~~ . . . .. Convinced

MoMn'o 1 ro-, oho pec:lcs up to
w011&lt; a o 110110 cloncer in a local
bar until Malvin .. tho
. . . . wtth .... usuol ..;de-eyed
-.cy .., out of piece willl tho
~«ling. 8c:rtll LAt Mot Sl-.rgon

.

" Agoodtirno"
real - - in
thoTho
tJmonly
11 Tok Fujimoto'• fino
photOgriiJI!Y of tho borTen .._.
_ , ~· Spot1M\ . . . . . , _ purple honzot\o S...ol ~­

Ia~

·-_.._.._ :...

·-

f

i

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ProdieuiJ!y, t t w - - _,of " " ' - .,.~

and
Howard

W&gt;VIlwlg -

i

-"ontho&lt;Wy-d'~tn .. ol~

Melvin

OtOC&gt;IWIQ

l{

-

ca

~/A
u 00. rrua&gt;--

;

�i ©prodigal sun
l

t·J

..

~

Walken as a mercenary
________________________ byKmnAmlUU8
Why 0oa a r&gt;lce young ~ ti~e Jemie Sh~
!Christopher Walkenl ke01&gt; a gun in his refrigthtor right
next to hit al&gt;r~clt of - 7 Why does he kHp t
picture of a gi&lt;f with ita Ieee to the wall7 Who ere his
frie&lt;lda1 Whom does he work for7
Unlike Fredeticlt Forsym's f~ novel's pcO\egonlst the
J acltlll, Shannon ~ not e profesalonel oosasllln. but e
profeoaionel soldi&lt;lr. wNclt ~ down to the .....,.
effect. Fredet1cl&lt; fc&gt;&lt;Syth's latH! work hit the aeme
suecusful """'' tl&gt;et his previous book• Nd osplo!te&lt;l.
and so wil, no doubt the moVie. The Oogs of WM he•
more thMijuot sex and crime, that too of couroe: but
more irnponant is the poeocicNiocurnentary toucn, the
'1t~ t-rully-h_,·lil&lt;•that..effect . R'flif!g Bull and
Fon /lp«:M. to name Just two. follow t~ new wOUld·
b8 reeijsric ttend1n HollywOOd.
The Dog$ of Ww tells the story of • II'OUI&gt; of
mercanlri&lt;ts who oro hire&lt;! by a myrt81iouo lndurtfial
conglomerate to ov..-throw the dictotO(Itlip of o
fo&lt;:titlooo wert Afrlc:an country. The Incumbent dictetot
Is atVtetl W&lt;V much eher kli Amin. The new pruident to
b8 motelled by the coop is already welting In London,
heving slgnetl ~trocts with the trurt to allow them to
••plait the natural resoun:es of his countty. The TNro
Wotld •• menevv~ field l ot big busineaa-e
problemotlc end highly topical lasu.. but the film &lt;lid
unfortunotely not lo!low through the poWu.:.l
tmplicotlons o f the story, unlnsthey would culmlnote In
a rice tortut...,acene.

The forot hall of the film follows Shonnon on his

mosalon to o"''fo&lt;e the place of actlon in the cliagu&lt;Se of
noturo photograph Caught by guwda and badly
tonvred. he Ia depotted from the country not wothout
l&gt;elling """'''!l!ete ou1 -tiallnl.,.,.tion. The second
half of the film descnbH the PI'OI&gt;O&lt;Itfon ttnd ••ecotlon
of the coup. For the surpclsmg outcome you Should go
and - tho lrlm.
Between these two parts Shannon meets his e•· wde.
lova&lt;, - v l f. And he, wt1o kills end Of1}8114ZU
m-..q.m,prnumoi&gt;lv . , . , . . , . -, lo pomaye&lt;l
from a """'P'etely different - I t, t&lt;e !. emotoooo4.
5endmentat he dream&amp; the A "*1Cen dteem of those
who get sctewed ovet .., tha tTme. eM hou&amp;e in the
West, f8mtfv t.fe, peace, IWI'V from the dirt in New York
City, a woy from dirty)oba e• over the wotld. Shannon os
tlred of t.e.tlng end being batten. This d.-.am. hOw evet.
IS like the reunion With hlo lo\let -• one-right atond. This
tntereotlng ambiguity io Shonnon sl!ould have been
persued more concist&amp;nttv; tt added •n •ntetesting new
quality to the plot which 11 unlonunetely negle&lt;:ted unt•
-the
end. The c:haractanzotioo thus remains
so

very

•u

often Wlaetion·thrillers - achemetio. .and too simpae .
Shannon Is sldllflll1'( portrayed by Ctviotophe( Wilken
!Acetlemy Award-winner as best sui&gt;C)04'tlng ICtot 111 Tl&gt;e
Hunier. Wellton is &lt;Mfln&lt;tely you'll hke to

o-

watch In this movMI. end probably...,_,. to watch
001 lOt in the future tn the Dogs of WM he manages to
give the ambivalent cnorocter of SNMon a very apeclel
touc:n, a mix:turo of dOsiHuSlon. oijanotion, cynicism.
-profesiioneftam end wermth. $hyne:u, sensitivitY and

compasstOn. 11 far as the Kt'I01 tets t'Mm
Otrector Jot.n kv1n, ..-;tto thus fe• has wortotc:s With the
BBC. (most """"'''fully in h&lt;• recent TV-edeptatfon of
John le Carro'• novol Tiniar.
SoidHN. $pYt has o

r-,,

good sense of hOW to dO'olelop e "'""' on the """'"" He
takes t'Mt twne a&lt; ftr-s-t as the ~ ae«ns to move:
a lmteuly unt~ ot slowly linda ots locuo But w•th

inct-•

contont.ling deYelopment of the plot the e&gt;Ke
towwds a pictu(eoou&lt;r clima• . The hlm. lltloougll

-·

P'lmerily •

ltory~titm . IW\Iet'

tose• na aestheuc, \riwal

That' s one problem I have Wltlo anv W«·flm ~ ollhou!lh
thta lim it not reaUy a wat fittn) - Pf'O Ot Wlli- vtOtenct
bec:orn8o • VtiUIIpleasU&lt;e: o eolo&lt;ful l01oWOtko ot
explosrvea. &amp;NdY silhouettes OQOonst batutlful re&lt;l,
onnge and yellow bac&gt;.ground. the -ors move
lorwwd, bellet·loke killings, and the YOCtJms die JUSt es
ptC1Ufe-sque. Without 111uno tt to the •.xveme of
operon&amp;-~. a. on Ck&gt;d.worl&lt; ~. ~ ltlm
portrayong violence " ••&gt;&lt;~oi\Y gtOtifVIng Its CN&lt;IIty,
uanslormfno tl into the pleasutabt• •.li.JMW~• tNt •
weU done barth!! scene i s. The screen·vfolence tnteraeta
w nh the vi4twet wtthout necesurity invoty,ng Ns bfatn. t
1/Ways found the eollt" Klentlf~Ct~Jo(~ ol moVl8.,.ud••nce•
wnl\ the kllong protagonist a bit acary ,
But I . _ t h a t ' s entena"""""t· and Tile Dogs of
Wor i$ r..-t-dus ent8118inme&lt;ot wrtto • good.
ouspense fUI uory, aklllful IICtlng and profeaaton.l
camera·wOtl&lt;. And good entttrt""""""t •• rore in • time
when voo h•w ei\N&lt; very ensy ftlmo wrth the mees.ge
dnpt&gt;tng off the screen or - mo«o oft en-just oheer crep.

Altered States: flashy but flawed
Editor's Nota: A production enor In l•st wHk:'s
Prodigal Sun caused only • portion of •n article on
Article States by Krislion Lutze to be printed. Since
the eri'Of did nol do j usrice to the review, it is
reprinted in full below. The Spectrum apologizes for
tiHI inconvien#nce.

________________________ byKrisdanluue

The Idea ~ probably os old 81 mrilnd. S8Cfed
mushrooms.. meditation, rel9oul experience,
drugs-men hu alw"Y' yeomed to trenscend beyond
Ns given rality, to get o "r.tto of the lnfinlt.e..
&lt; ~Bauldelairel. to oxperienoe "llltwild statu" of

_.,__,
n.

lrltllh cfirac:tor Ken Ruuel hal ......... been
~ln.et.,..wtwt• too...n. ....,.L.ovor.,"
··~· or ''Tomrn(' - he
8tw1ya I t hil eccentric
best he followed the h&lt;lman mind tlwol.lgh its
clr...,.. II\ on orgy of colcJfftA - . _ .
"-defy Cllwyewky hal writton both the novel and the
--.tav for All!wad sw-. 1,. the.,..- . . . ..fll(n
h e _ _ . aa ~ Nn~n-•lf to &lt;liotence Nmoelf
"""' ... ftMI produet.
n. ~of 11.- .....,red unln"f77melia
, _ . . . . fot . . antiZing a.-1ic .,..,..._ which
loft: me ...,. • ....,. Clf ciNp ernblguity. 'The meMo
A/telwd ~
o1 being tnAy II'Nt but
It . . ._ • atroflglmpeet 011 the · One of ila
faullaillhetlt..- ....... wlwtlt_to._:A
' - . . , . wllh the c:4llllcll Jolcyll a HyciHnooif of
the·-~···· ........ ""'-~ gat out
of hend1

w•

w...,

a--

t1erYard profnSOt E&lt;ldie JessiJP IW. Hunl •-!menta
with Meklcan "...,.ed muJhrooms" end the Wt"W8Utr
tanl\ In which he lfoatl In cQmplete isolarion from the
OUiside world in order to tthel the IA$on of his dnJgged·
out mind. He wants to penetrate the oph81ea of hit brlin
Which have stote&lt;l the genetic infotmatio() of thousenda
of yurs. ~ he regresses Into primal suges of
h&lt;lmanity to rt01&gt; out of the tank os ""' ·~man. WhO in
1111 uttony ridiculous....- roams the streets of the city
to find hit wey Into the zoo and kill e goet. t1are, the
film lose$ a lot of ita credibility and wastes ita
interHting end S*ioos theme on a couple of dated
gimmicks.

The ~ Is l fSO your otereotype paeaclc&gt;.ocienlifo&lt;: fticlt
with all ita cluaicel componenta: e tanetlcally .-Ictus.
young ICientiot WhO ll C&lt;lnlldered llightly mod by Ns
envO--t for ._. cornpest!on, e true sdontiot·friend
who otlclcs with him Ill the way ~Bob Balaban), en
1nitlolty ll&lt;eptical but then onthUsiostically Joining third
oclentlot (ChMies Hold), and tNI undtlrotandlng women
in the backllfound ~111ft Bro-l.
The ftltn is at ita best an - o n oerean deeply
plunging into oncient dream&amp; and myths of canying the
hurnen ..,..,...._ to its poasible - -· eddie Jnio In -ch of the uftlmtlte myoticai ~ -•
rojjgjona filml Yn. that too. A 111m-., the raietMty
of rellity, a modem titnaa """"-"- . - q fot the
. _ , . _ . . . . .• • otorY of the - - tlio trip
llnugh the "*"""' of the reco al the way beck to Ita
boglrwtlngo milllht- ._ peat the point of no
- . n. _ . _ . t h e - to the crack of"*'
nothing!- Into which he might taiiiDgOther with the

hero if Ito only taku one step furthl!f.
Above eW&lt;)'tt'tlt&gt;g O'!se the film 10 o lovo«ory of the
youthfully
matemaly .-standtng Wlte
~Bioir Browfll whO shelters the frightened man-child
whole 1 1 - with ~ire haYe burnt him. She ultimately
pula hlm out of his terrifying Insight . Thus loVe pcovaa
to b8 the $\rongest reality of an the possrble lltetnatN. .
he hal opened hl"lHif up to.
Russell t - his time to 0'88\0 these QUiet .-anda of
peace, the desperate embraces, the souron of powIt
lylng fn the mythjcal moth81..figuro. Thasa ocenn a&lt;e
predominantly dark with just a lit1le source of DgM that
glva them • eoty eo wen os rnegicet rjow. Unlilta the
wild drug f.,.osles, RucseA cuts very little h81e end thua
est8bliahn a viouel counterpen to the or{181'l&gt;ic flood of
imegn. colon and forma with theV -ays increulrlo
speed. Vicualfy the l1lm beaJtjfuly mOYOS betWeen the
poles of 81oric and domestic quietnasa •
bombardment of the eya with ~UrrUWltlc fontolin a Ia
Runell. The diractor'a telont to eo«diMio lmoges w1th
music feastt.Wes auongly In tn...e t.,....lc visfono of the
si:lentlot who play• with his own br-...
"'-eel's anistly • mntorlUfly euppon:ed by superb
porfonnonces of all the actota, partic;ula!ly the fntensoty
and ...uualily of both Wllfiam Hun end Blair Brown.
It Ia a onemo that the plot litnba .., often; it hi
unlorti.W\ato that the mew;. io ao undecidetl eo to where
It Wanta tO lead you. AI ti&lt;MI h II ~y cheap, end
Ken R . - would not b8 K.an "'-1 ll he did not
cwerdo Ns .tfecto h81a end - .. ll vou·,. wMlntl to b8
genorouo about thaaa obvious · the film II a

..,.,.,,ehnd

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�©prodigal sun
It may r&gt;e&gt;t "" .. oYW me had .. w.a al987 dicl. 10
wo'l lust hive to 1oo1&lt; o little twdor lpr it I gueu.

Thll'o "'"'"'""' Jem coma boclc ln.
A &amp;lti$11 trio c:tiOtglng tuK-tilt ogolmt a otUbt1or!1
WO!id. armed only Willi
""'*ty, pen- powll&lt;, Virtue&amp; pUled ou.lght 0111 of me rode 'n' roll
dlc:tiomtrv.
Sound AfftiCtl, tl&gt;e;r lrftlllP, .. enolha&lt; IUip fOIWI&lt;d,

c.on-.

onotllor ,.,,..Y dittma progroulon from tho pr..-.6ua
OUIWt. onotllor f...., Alt""*'l trom, l01 eboul
tTU&gt;dem wO&lt;td
l&gt;eop1o •• Q&lt;IICl&lt; to diamin me J6m who olte!&gt; tlmH
""' critldred f01 holding onto tiiiW
rOO&lt;c co

II you've aver _,tho

fnends when the Jam•s tatest single .. Stanr· came over
1ha 10Und system My one budd~ from llleko..,.....,a
leaned over and confoded in me a dream ho had

had - tltall&gt;e " did" ttoe song bef010 ttoe Jam did.
ThOugh '' was 3:30 In lho morning and I w .. In need
ot a penban machme to teen ageii'\Sl, I stifl understood
wt&gt;athemeanl.
I haven•t had a good dis.cusson on the su.te o f rook
wrth this oth•t ftiend o f mme en qune some time. but w e
stilllold fasl 10 rtreltleory of the rocl&lt; 'n' roll cycle
lo5ting t4- t5 yeora
ll's been 1ha1 long Iince lhe laat greot m\ISicel
..ploolon of anv lmportenee- tho British aocl NYC punk
scenes having been t he prema1ure buds just • • 1111
Botosh rnvaslon - . of 1964 we,._ W e'&lt;e suN walbng

t~ boppor fDUIIOC progrom

• Ameroean Sandstone! • You cero lfl\e(lll'l ~ Cter\.
l&gt;laYi&lt;IG a ueck from &amp;oe Klose InC! Junoor Cool&lt; and

getting
•• on
•"'""" to
nosyou
$1trtolypcai
1\os
e good
tecmoqy&lt;o
and
ca....,_-II"• " ' · It
Who1 wo have here ore three -...,. thM • • ~Yl*!"'
of lhe standatd middle 10 very good jaZz WE&amp;R· AM
presen1s evec-v n.gbt4 AU three • • 'fiP'esetrrlt.tves of tf'M
MuM lal&gt;et. tho oamt Iebei tNt dee!$ 1n I Slnng ol
todav's f.,. ra.umen sUCh as Rehoe Cole end P Atlorn•
The Winrs Joclcson album SJngle Action 1o aom. nomed
becauA&lt;t. olal 1ho
only one 1\os ""' acuon The
l~le t1ocl&lt; oa '"" gem, e rut OUr"*' lhtur.ng Joclcson o

an

ellenoted generallon"' the """'c "Set tile Houu
Ablaze• .....11Nnk we've tost OOf percec:uion
1 lh•'"-

11 vou'reloOking for on~ C&gt;Pilllon on'"" Jam's
lalest recordong So&lt;lnd Effects, you bette&lt; move on and
read sorne11tong elM. Ao I• osl'm concerned the Jom
have 1"0\ made II poD( 01 eVen rnedfoc:re album sirce
11&gt;eir lncepuorr in 1977 Sarry, my most hollowed
apolog"'• 1o oil turned awey.
\
ll'rappened to be In a bar no1 100 long ago Wltlt a l~w

u-..

vve've k&gt;at our tMsonftNe lit~ bhndfy and ch" VI5KM\
must be resto..-edl'' letet In '"Set«Me Away." Wetter
as.lr.l .. What makes once young minds get rn lh•1 ttaterl.s

loor11ung thylllm blues st~ . . . and Pot Mortlno's
darlt· toned. We~ Mon1~ lilt• gurur runo.
Unl!)tlun•tely 01' the r-es1 of
M011...,
and orgonm Cort Wilson ~l&lt;e 1 bunch of faceless
I8SSJOII p,.vou ~off a t&gt;atCII of
10
b&lt;lng ., lho c:omrMrc:rol ~ Smgle AcriOn rs no
atlJllctiOI\. one good tt.ne does- no• .n -'bum moJke
Juno Cool&lt;'s Good Coo/an' rs a much mo&lt;e ple..,ng

tho.-,_..,,

n age or jus1 the IOChol c""-to -"
What really 00\rnd$ comv is 1ha1 IN&lt; young
500gwme; can actuatly fdent~fv wtth hJt audience wtuch

poe,......,.

consenquernly brongs about an ln~rn.cy lh41 lew ........

g - ond cherish "When I 11er1 to !honk lhot f m
some11&gt;ong specjaiiThey tel me tho! I m OOIIAod they're
ri9hl aocl lm gled I'm no1 "

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&amp;1bum ~ .s an e kJMUtenced tenor . . .
wtw~
SUrtOUI'f'S h•mt.elf W11h a group ot otd pros w ho WOf\.

Concentrattng on mcJfe sofJhtS-tiC3U!d melodiH ..nd
delicate harmonies, W elh!f has set as1de much of hta
mote uvege guitar ass.aufts of the 1)81-t to me~e room
for &amp;uce FoJ&lt;ton'o busy bess tones The welgl&gt;t has
actually Ouxed "' So&lt;lnd Affects ro more complex
'ltrangemento or b&amp;llgul\111 htmn9nrcs and light~)-­
textured mytllms. One of me beu• e..,mples is 1ha
dovong pauage In "~I'm O.lleren1 Now"
Rtc:k Buckler's drummong t~l.es on added sognolalso. OS98Cfalfy on me oH-t&gt;ea1 rocker "Scrape Away,"
where 1he accents ore sh•hed and cwovade an e.atra

IO(Ielhor m • -v unrhed powe&lt;ful d"ecuon A tMtCII
caAed " J c .•· .. ded&gt;cotee~~&lt;• .JoM Coltr..... olthaugl\
Cook s 11yle • &lt;:"'- 10 ellfy Phil W ood&amp;- The group 11
remltliSC4I'\I of g••t -"- 1960 s gtOUI&gt;S loU tnose ot
M.-.guiand BIM&lt;ev. AI Oao4ey·s friy ~~tono ....tslho
st)ow .a1 tna"'f' powna.
Enc KJosa-• ~t!Of'IG "" ~v \'llt'8'fS 1 cause for
calebratJon Klos• lias IUfl corrunoond of hos .r1o a '&lt;
''I&gt;Piil'lO I.Jvough fast runs
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no me.rts ~fmV Atnd ~.ng to hm. lakes ns 1rt6e
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Mtt-es h~ps make It a Vef'V effectl\l'e dUI!'t. - KM £ /(Jet*'

dtme-nsJon to tbe song•s mtent.
And lt)e J•m reocfl some aoit of music:411 peale Uor me
that isl111 the bMutiful baltad "Th41'c En1eruoinrneru,"

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Junior Coole Good Coollin' IMuse)
.WUiia J.....,n Single Actron IMueel

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toned wilt\ the tp!rit 11111 . . - 1/tt!IO/Vor such o greer
Khievement
otronufy.
And sure enouot&gt; Sound Aff«:l$ rs spliCed Y.ot tire Jam not only 1oo1&lt; "-Ck for muoical inll)lfallon
"' .,.. instJnetJIM ltuh, butlool&lt; around tlllmselvtoa for
lmpoliNe
1hetr c o n t - - . Fol
instanc•. Ade two-s insttumer"Mal eataec:J ''Music: lOt lhe
Last Cclople" rs fawuly tmged 1¥11h XTCish IIU'tar t.c:lcs
How eltle c:outd tho group reveal such o aensotrve
perceptiOI\ i&lt;IIO the confuolog, dlocouragong ""'" of
today?
G~sl/- Paul Waller 1\U ~~-~~ m MUCh of
tho IOCio-poktleal g""lut o f veal' • S.tr.ng Soos end
hu ooltened No -wnltlon lor o oincero, rndivldua111Jtoc
approach to deal w•th present sooet•• prenure.a The
Ul(lenty lilA remains. tho P~&lt;S~&gt;~Cilve hoc josr been
altered comewllet The 1ongle oays ot benm than I could
"If we communicete fOt t~otmnules ont';. 11
enoug!VFor knowong rha1 oorneone on 1hrs world feelS ••

des_perace ., me -··

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finglad IIIey • • 1M moct , _ , . , , gtoup for tire tlwe The Ulenslve ecw•ege ~ tO me &amp;llrsh
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It -..ri1 like th&lt; S.. Yol&lt;miM's O.y M~&lt;
oc:cu,.,~urdoy ....,.ina

for UB Bulls u th&lt; Oow&lt;&amp;o

totafuaa n .,.......
All0'.22ofoh&lt;-pmod.•..hlbc:t.....,.UW.,
tbree-~hrtt, 011&lt; Gu)'l&gt;n took o _ . - r.&amp;r........., a.rr Sm11h and ...,. t.au. aoeltrncle' Ed
La)'lon for U8'• fir11 aOAJ. ma~ma the &gt;&lt;Of&lt; 4· 1.
B&lt;fe&gt;n' 111&lt; period clostd, O.•cao added l•o mort
.,.,..rrp~ay 1011&gt; IIICK.Uin&amp; tbrir ltad 10 • ~. .

l.U.tts ""- them doWll io Eoslm~ ~
o\lllletk eo..r- bocl:ey COIIIp&lt;lilion, 7...
to • -.hr rtltod -.&gt;1 '"" Bulls.._ . _. . or 6-1
S.01e Ctw

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S&lt;m~onalr •nviacibl&lt; Os...qo

powtrp~ay.

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Os• (10." llkt Waum. "l"ht) ' re noc 101na 10 qui1.
loadin&amp; Th&lt;r i1111 l.ttP comina ., you un•~ ohr fonol biiLltt."

L&lt;d by sophomore O.V&lt; Lair, o......,•,
- " " 61 POinu.~~~c: Lak&lt;n tallied r..~
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• Lair JC0ftc1 t...,.,. ill ttl&lt; rwa period
P&lt;O!&gt;dtina his •-•o 1 four p i b6 an.. on&lt; pniod.
Wio)l iUSI I:36 SOM in ttl&lt; first period, Lair broke in
on UB n&lt;tmind&lt;r lloly Kamii\Sb, and •&gt;'llh on lor I&lt;Vd
11101 -~ lh&lt; rwa ....,.. Whh Pole Dombro...ti ia
'"" ........,. bo•. Lair ocom! Ius-d ...... Splittq
th&lt; ddenw II&lt; nflal-lxr....., past Kam•nii-a Jivinl
'"" Lelca • 111m ..........
"Lair is a hint, _,.., shoot« wkh 1 quick

,,_with

AJ._,.wWIIll fmbman Kdth Abell r.......... La)'IOII 1ft lhr
Lakn- aoal. the Bulb b&lt;pn IO P&lt;P1&gt;&lt;J IM in&lt;"!&gt;&lt;f1()1111&lt;. For thr« minuors UB skated 11 full llr&lt;aath

'"'"'"'""""moma.oum.

Prtn- Yuhu aarted • roll) 01 1~ u .~ Bulls
brpn to ...,..,..p, Lcso tban
by •btll
Wattm bl.uled hb third p i or o~~&lt;,.._ by Abdl
•hlle Laker S.&lt;V&lt; Ptareey wu off for lri!'l)lnJ. 0v)11n
......... said "-tiotob.
dosed ow the t&lt;Orin&amp; •'ilh fh·• minuoro mnalnina in
b&lt;fott 1M md or lbc: period, Jo. lh&lt; pme. Pi&lt;l.ina ap 1 K&lt;-m Knob rebowld GufM
~ _.. Clo}lon Wancrs tipptd a Jllot .._..., bomt .... fmiCid ..... of Ill&lt; --~u..
Tit&lt; llalb I'I•Y&lt;d ttl&lt; pme •itbooc tht .......,.. or
- . . . . IC...inska.

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Galtlllf RiiJ&lt;r, Dnn Cam&lt;ron ond Jol\a S...... •ho or•
IICidnNcdy ln&lt;li&amp;lblr.
........... IW lhrte playm rorra us 10"' ""'b only
- - . . . . . . . . . . OD lbc:icr, m.-s kqM play ctDd&lt;Y
_.,. br ..... ..,....
f - d d -- Wrrd« played ·o· ror o~~&lt; r..... omr
AI - poial .,_.. tw arcoecll)&lt;riod. mau Jomrs tloo ,_,.. oalcl Klolilsska. ··wnh all th&lt; ponohi&lt;s,
..._- . . . 1M .... with n.. pNOJta wllhlft.,.,.

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.... tool -

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llliU. lilTS- 0 . - outJIIot UB 42S .. th&lt; Bulls'

9·10· 2. Tbe La~tn are
2J..2 ••• ~ and Knob &lt;ado had thrt&lt;
ualtts for Ul; for~ Flynn and l'.mlnn &lt;IICb had
thrft poinls ..• UB loll a prnious - · to lb&lt;
Lam 10.2 a ~ ••• Tit&lt; Bulls _, pme is
l1oor loowc 10 '*- up - ......
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~~w-U8.-IwdJI .......ictfor71 ............... Gcocaro Scatt IDd tbey daK- tbrir
- - . .......... 10 -~ .............. 10 WJIIt&lt;n rqutar susof\ comorrow ataiMf Brod:por1
and Matt Wrrdtt.
wu called for 16 .,..W.i&lt;s
"Wepoi(()tlrlll-iooto
...................... fNIIIOial at 1 M -·"
......._" a1 111e
•,to o r play.~ Coodl
Daa U..,. _,...,.,.., ''lloty (UBI .._ trrrihk.

rctord

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ulls send 3 to Nationals;
Slade, Lucas, Rosa to go
Tit&lt; UB 8 1111&gt; · - " " ' • - caa bod that 1t .... llw«
....,.._OI!Ycs .. lbc: ............ ~ ..........taod•CamJil UnlW&lt;niry.
Scou Slade, John Locu aod Dan ROQ oft q..ol•fl&lt;d fot 111&lt;
NatioMb by fuwllina '" lbc: top four •• ohar , _ , , . ....;p.
classes • lui W&lt;tkmck
Unt•&lt;n~~l of Nroo \ or I. Allll&lt;tlt

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COGf-ISUNYACJ ~&lt;h•P' 11 llrod.pcn
Slade fln1&lt;11&lt;d fmiCid 111 ohr li7 ~ O..isiooo of thr SUN\ A(
rournamm.t.
Oat hundred flfll II')1UICI&lt;r. Luta&gt;, bn.o B...,_ton·s Sol
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10 capcur&lt; fourth pi- m the &lt;oTC&gt;Ik·baeb. ~ &gt;ttded Tono
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&lt;p&gt;Students at the University at Buffalo launched a new newspaper in December 1950. The &lt;em&gt;Spectrum&lt;/em&gt; succeeded the &lt;em&gt;Bee&lt;/em&gt; (1921-1950) and &lt;em&gt;Argus&lt;/em&gt; (1947-1950). This collection provides access to the first twelve years of the Spectrum. This award-winning newspaper has been published continuously since 1950, and three times a week it provides news stories and in-depth coverage of campus events and sports.&lt;/p&gt;
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~ btll lllould lnOumcr
your beartboOI, mcuboliam ud
rapira(joo, enerv and alerU!cu,

aod ibollld mate the llsiencr
rduod or w:ited.
A&lt;loonlbta to Gor&lt;loo. mild! or
lhc &lt;trOd and cmOiioo In a movl&lt; b
prredw&gt;d u mmiltl from lbt
effons of th&lt; acton and l&lt;trcudt
bUI bt malntallu tllll this Is a

"--!&lt;rlhlrd
or tbt - · - " '
IUUillrlllltl and tbt r&lt;rNiftdcr is in
rcull liN publlr: areas sudt as
blots. departm.,.l stora aod

cnalla.
~\l'PC

of"miiSlc" llsed 10

motl"'tt&lt; orne. WOf'k m Is wbU
oobe. "cconiiQI 10 Jcny MUlder's
book Fow A,..._,u /tx tlw
Elllfr/lttlt/oft a/ T&lt;lrv&lt;tiolr, ....,..

buDdiQal: ua w1U1c oobe, a 'inlx or
dcclronic tmM lhoo mcra&lt; lnlo a

hum. Sc:nnrJII)y innoc:uoua. ir m!J
th&lt; air, with an """" bac:kvaund

tone, obscurlJta r11&gt;dom nohe or

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tht ~ t~m• •ti OM ul 1~
to""" on lbt ,_,.,.., ....,.u Th&lt; .-.cnt "'"'
&gt;~oa«&lt; to ou.c QUdalr coruoou..,... about th&lt;
•rnnu0&lt;111 lwtion dorm and food ""'~« luU..
..,.... ctwnn.., Stt&gt;e ~llYn IOid
"The nrlll ,... a totai1141C&lt;a&amp;." l&gt;apl.sn • ·•ts 'cr.U Cht r&amp;rst IU'M' ln
IWtO )(1.1~ hen tUI t •\o('
"""' H.... Lou!ll&lt; poo;L&lt;d IO&lt; t .tu.Jnot ..th "
mini H""' kluna«&gt;~lf&lt;1 In rhtdayro

m,

-.........,.,bad

INm co SA f"'ITtr.-....b. ~aac Ai.W'MN~n..an John
'h&lt;Hn Md l•)' Coun.;attna~~ OJ\..J lnlhn .. \(.\tlf,.C
tht..1f ~ruoe h.J C,o""',oor Uu.1:h l
f'~ ..
lu'\.u.tt"C" H-.lf,t'S

ROl e!
(wn •"

...hi .n

""""for

Slii&gt;CflDMkd Succrt$fuUy llsed~ll
t&lt;dmlquo to reducr •bopli
• orche.tera Q.tc.
0... th&lt; tro&lt;t or th&lt; ....
bllltkcroiUid music they dub
1
Mid ar,.....,... bla~
~. jUJI bdow tbt 1..-d of
Muat Y1lri&lt;l " ' prosrammma
oooscious he&amp;riaa, reptallQ&amp;, "I .-nllna to tlmc of day, and th&lt;
wiH not 11&lt;&amp;1, I am hon&lt;~~, I am dayofthc-."Bc:lwcrntwoand
IIUII...,...hy."
thr« o'tloc:t wort.. &lt;fficl&lt;n&lt;y
The word "MIIUk" has become dipo," Qj)lallOedOO&lt;clon. "It il•h&lt;
1 aen&lt;ric lrfm for all the mid al\omoott blabs. We pr...,..,.
bac:tvound. - t q e d mUilc. mo&lt;&lt; allllulatlQ&amp; mwi&lt;. Bras. is
HC&gt;ft\'ft', ills acr...Oy the 111m&lt; of 11&gt;01~ .UmulllinJ !han woodwinds,
a _..loo thll produca the cctt a lo rbythma ar&lt; mar&lt;
rruasic. Coctti'II'Y to til&lt; popu]M •tlmulltlna than oth&lt;n . ""
bditf t1101 " MIIllk" b on:hatnbmoroltl.,tbllnathao•
fr&lt;qumt~y hoard In d&lt;Valon and
small oombo. A r....,. tcmpo pidu
_ . , ol'flcrs, -bsmu ror lliU., up a llttlt more. It mtmt&lt;r·
a..Jlalo's btlll&lt;h of tb&lt; Mllllt • Kls fotlaue ud dcpr&lt;Uion ."
Corporotioo Da•ld Gordon Gordon abo aplaiocd that rumbu
r&lt;porU, "We ba~ wry frw an bdt&lt;r thao ,...._ m boolliftc
ooetta&lt;U ia dr'ta-. ud I aon f&amp;&amp;tlcuc. M usk for a ~is 11&gt;0«
C:Oll8t !he oublalpcloAI from calmlal :lua a Monday whal t11cn
dOc:lon"" one: bud.''
b a .,ur&lt;r ......! fot ...,kcr
IU!IIulatioa.
Ac:c:onlina to Gardoe, onc: llolrd
-IMot .oc.-rl
~to Clor6&gt;o, tb&lt; •liSle of Ute ~dy 1000 Buffalo
tba&amp; lhc Muzak Corp. disuibolta Is ac~oun" att: fa orfittS ud
JUblGlDal. ··~~y rldinltioo, lodOIIII\II planrs, tit&lt; heavy
subtimiaal b below lh&lt; thresbold or cmpbOSlJ Oft rdinlq fatilue.

~mattcn .

Conu1~C Oft

1\1-

oomb•lnl monotony and '""'"'
Muaal. una proanau wath
....,.,iaa O&lt;d&lt;o. rromlcut to,_
wmulotlQ&amp;, to rll)lt '"''""· Th&lt;
nlmuiUi valuc or cod&gt; tdca....... ,.j~ tempo, id&lt;aion 111d

ral&gt;nl 11 th&lt; Smat&lt; Mea rna. 1ft&lt;r bnn&amp; contidc:ml

~.,

mbeool«ptiool "A dr&amp;lM WOGid bt
-~·aa ..,tho&lt;rt m.....,. Muui&lt; usa
II¥ PG'"'tr to prod,_ ooodluoru "'

wrll&lt; l&lt;tt&lt;rS," 1 SA ofrta~IIOid
Th&lt; poswbthry of ROTC murnnr&amp; ro UB """

Student ~""' !SA) Smll&lt; me\ In liqu~rc
Hall's HU&gt; l.owla&lt; lui TlturKII~ to clucU» pot~

badct-"t-1.1 ~-•UJ foh., ,..U4J~~.;OU·h~

oJJ•..,...,

U~ to rbt

r.,.. 11&gt;&lt;&gt; or&lt; •k&lt;a.l•

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p.u""' ~apl..va notf'd lo IJ\c "''~""" ~
tet
c\(V\~ thcu: upl.tt•.tfh SA WM~ 1 "'1h'f ,.rtt•n.t
\lun"t tht" rAil,
"c u'lUkJn'' "C't'p up

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a

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W&lt;dnod&amp;t Th&lt; .._.,. •oted 114-ll 1101 to 1&lt;1
MOTC ~~ on ...,..I'll' lhe Smll&lt; ~ •
mU(.oo tt\al • -.outd ~'C1 m.""'c'tw tWKtma • .a
•tod&lt;m dubrlrt rttwrntdlolJ B "Th&lt;""'"atl lftd

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Ia the- PI" •ud&lt;-nh h.o~"c ('OmptaiMd tb.M
and f" 111101 ha\t not h.ad ._," t., 1WMC
flu .. )art~ ~A ti IOdl co ~ lh.M.
~l('t&amp;n r"fCM'\ilifd Tba" ~·, Spnr\J,Ibl • " be- a
lt11 '"lnl • .&amp;.\tef1C\I ,._ Of1"'-ca.l"',
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t.r..&amp;rtan det..tetft'd ftt)f~ tAM ""'•
tn.ana \ .IlL the Of'H L \lf.t,urn.:v&amp;.. IIC1nlt\ -..\
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or ~c- • dlwn:ioa.

SPRING

ln~malls,prosnmrn""

BREAK

"to cnalla they don'•
Wlllt ...,., sikocc. but they doa'l
Willi lhc mu.roc: 10 b&lt; ctut&lt;r t(IJ&lt;
&lt;ilhcr," aplaiocd ()ordoQ, "If
yOU're Aqia.a a toa~. yo-u c:aa•1

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listen ro a sak:sman or you won"t bt

rronr

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FOIIIIEUAVATION !NFOIIMATION
Call To41·fr. . , , _. . ._
In ONo 1·-HZ·)4U

•••••••••••••••sa•••• ..
BOB &amp; DON'S MOBIL

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1375 Millersport Hwy.
Amherst N.Y.

Al "aroaad u:o," caclt statloo rebroadcaas tbe 10
JUI&gt;o&lt;n'bas ..,..,
it liP
on special FM tUDtr~ .....;.-.n.

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• OIL CHANGE • LUBRICATION
• OIL FILTER e

Watiapo,.. bira all the
prod..-, mus;dans, ~·
O&lt;t:h&amp;ns, that arc •«4!&lt;d to

thC'

souad.

5 Ota. Mobil Super 10W 40 Oil

.,..........

ThC'

Mobil 011 Filter · Complete Lubrication

......,...,... they ... - prq&gt;arcd
by WestiJII)&gt;o- till~ Olld

cop)'riabted. A&lt;lconliaa IO Oordon,
Muzak useoa bro.d .._ a&gt;ctioll or

effeaJ'.
" We. ba~ all diffcreol types-a
lot of prop-am miiSic. from Frank
Sina1ra and uwrenco Wdk to lhe

h&lt;

~

SPECIAL OFFER WITH THIS AD •

sd«tioos to acc:omplbb their

Allman Brolhers.
Fir&lt;rall,"
noted..

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"UMTI:O •-.ca • .,,..,..,.

lhc Wcaar II SOidRe. ftoaa ~ben it
llb&lt;ameddo.... toeonbaMiomia
all dba ..t.ere Muz.ak has o bnladl.

produce

S!UC!Oflt $u~tn01 ~ aaluao ..,..,,..
at 1M u1'4..S... BoftmO&lt;e
Hotel tile LaUCI..Sale lla~~eh Hotel. and
tt&gt;a ea..r...,. Windt Hotel •

..

oona:ruratina oo 1 carefully laid
OUI display,"
S.udi&lt;:o reponed in S1111p, ~klr
tUOd Popul#r Tasu indlcal&lt; lhar
mlllk ls enjoyed by both employers
and eustocncn. Eastc:m Airboa
rcporu that musk Improves lad
and (rimdly coo...-..tioa llllOQI
switdtltoanl opcraon. Productioo
11 u
Alabama t.lliuiltl ..w

ir&gt;&lt;reued nio&lt; ,.,....,, .,_ Muul&lt;
wuiDsulled.
Th&lt; MIIUk Corporaooo 1s •
diri.&amp;ioa of the con&amp;)omaatt
Wr:aiftaboux. Tbcy Ita~ a maio
libnrr in Westbury. LODe IJiaod,

Ocean Front Hotel
Rooms in La'uderdale

$13.95 • SAVE OVER $4.00
JI••••I!I••••••••E:oli-1!:0:::::::;=--.i

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be _ , . , b y - - t o • _ . _ , An
I&gt;JI
MC~-.-Iclon"' beconductecl, ...,.,diiiQ to IIW ~It,

Utlleol 1- It tiOI Ol lniOffllttion "'JH1ng In IIIOM IJUlOell- I I nol-thal • ,..,_.In anolhtl counwy
have too muclt dllllc~tr
-UillniJ -~tiiOn Wlltl Will be IIW - . 011 lnothullon to
moilt lht l'IO-ion -ionnal&lt;e tnt-eel -IKOI.ty7 And

_,lei

--·lone--·""" ot....S--

Hue to help
Tot"- fd,IOI:

llNCtU'fed •

1would like to ttlco lh" ttme a n d - to dorocl thlt
p.Ubloc _,.,. , . _ . , ., to IlioN ••~•• ..110

p.OfniL

C()f\(IU41f 1ne.e

ate ~-1)1 entolltcl tn und-.flaCIUIIt 89onl0~
COUfMttlourbe-Un...,.ity lc.ncertalnlyr-11
lilt Gayt • - I 01"'1J01td lllfoUIJII IliON el-lery

and •n• - . . . - _ , _ OllOnd•ne tone,.,.,.

..._,tell lt
· - ,,. _ _ ......_.,._,OOftol
.,. _..,...
occa-•

' - . . . , . . _ - -moralml&gt;oftant In ll9htoi N ,_,..,. Cl•tl-iallfW . . . , _ '"' prtttrill .......
Acoonllnf 10 118
0 . . . - !leuQ'tton
art-·tilt lrlco Thanll Goo
t o t l f t . , . _ l l _ Thai--IOIIIIW~tlhal 101-' aullfuncl... · - , , _ ~- ..,....., 1 .,. "'"
.............. . . - _.ed hoW 10 be tiiJtd. !... pfootM ot

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-.troto

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tornetlmee m•rw~ ~hno or~stea~

Y&lt;Nf IndiVIdUAl p.rCC&gt;I4m CM b e " ' - t&gt;y YOlK
pt/1-tlon '" tilt 6ptr&gt;ill\ TutO&lt;lal PtOIIfom Thl•
progrom"'""-'-~IM.....,.tiOf IIIOM
WhO.....,. C&gt;t•te Ia~ ctlllf.C.ttOM ~ •• IN

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or "" •• e:»-5000 ~ " " ' - · ""' art-. to...., JOU to 1M- o1 -

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tl\tf De ot o -~- Halla 1&gt;'0"10
- - llwoecllor two_. -'CI"" • - tlwfd anotCNflll _ . ot , . _ 01 a """"' 1&gt;0'10._ 10 ljoan.al\
_ . Ill , ... Uot•tecl 51tle&amp;. Ctrtall'll' .,. - ' " " ' ol .,..,
SpantOft CIVI&gt; ,.. ..
.,. _.ac~ on .,.. Wltll _.,.,. 1 1 - """' lrtlo P'AY Ytt k ThereiO&lt;a, - •• tiW
_
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II N.ugh-. lOf lnotanoo, ,. COfTeet In lito
IMimott A - n o
t n - - · *Oecl aro 111..- beCAUMII!tf - · .,...'-! adml. .ion
Becaun ol a la rQ• lnllu• of lettets, "Open Fooum
In tiW Unltecl ltotao; " - · , ....,.,.blo 10 tllat tilt"""""""
will not appeao In !IllS lasue ol The Sp«::rum II woll
... tow. 10 begin wN~ OomiMM llltl wNII lnotNCIIOfl lt&gt;tl It a lltQediV
relutn neat Wednesday and follow as a regular weekly
_ . , and you uncloubladtV ho•• at~ll roturni"' to IIW Unttod Stat"
leatu•e
tltlft*O- Oiprol-lonoi-IIOnW'IIOtlt'-t-eclthaniiiOH
....,. ~~- ""' How ,,.~~agen,, proooM Inti Olocrtp.ancy
-beOOhW!
In ol 1M fltkt that lht p.OfiC)' Cht"'t onto•oo. • - afiJU"*'"
.._,,,.kart oon•tiiCintl Part-.rl}" lo IIWclalm lhalll&gt;t wl1oiO
- - 1n t i l t - ~mprooo , _ _ ~~- Wnotttllttlt a
t i W - '""' In ott-.ne to""
· - - b e d4lmaiJtd
TN a.- It~ -.uonal oyot- - 1o u•row '""" ••• tnto
Mil- -'10
not oulllnt any ruiH or ra q - t o IMI """'' - " ' lht " " - '
Etgt.t-hwndftld atMS
~ 1101 •~ ••••ds
""Pt 111110 -~· attndamL "''"'" ~ lhtooM may be
· 1M O t t - now and llltn. qutloy, II _ ,.. -lei~- IO ICOO.'&gt;~"''II- ai&gt;Oolt co.,....

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11\81"-"' - · '""-pool
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TN 16M o1 acCitdltlne lortion mtdlC81 -~~ "" '" ¥IliUM ""' IIMI
"'-'may be pr-urt

II tiW ~to lo oommllltd 10 lilt movt, II
t!IOIIIcl be planned • flvt or ton ,.., apan Tha ....,..,._,. ohoukl
oomt befOf.-not ollar-11\t naw p.OfiC)' It p.Utlnto tltoel Fo&lt;Oton meCIICOI
acnooto l/lat _,,. Arnortcon ourodltet..,_ •~outd mo~o tilt aiiO&lt;t to
lmprovt thtlt ottndardo and INn APPly.
,
Tilt llagenll t!IOIIIO oliO wDfli 0&lt;11 olrlniJ'ftl QUIOOII"" 101 grtnllng
IO&lt;elgn acllool -rtOJiotlon. II « wantl to malco that oomm«~Nnt , It
the&gt;uld be _.acl lor 011411t •ltllt and -lllnO """' aacuro '~'" •
oomt&gt;telecl QuMiioMalra
tn 1M ot that p4onnrne and caro. "' hope that IliON ,..110
taoHhao ooa•nat '"' - • • a o t
a ¥~&lt;:torr _ . , . .. a vtt\'
- - prol-lon, and "" llagento .,_., trndenUond thaJ Arntrrt41n
MtnOa'do cannot be )to!Nn:t.-_

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On 'tbe rebound
TN oil.,. - · • . - ot a.n. Hat came all,. l u i - u ""ua
be-1&gt;1111 '"""' IHOUOIII tilt '""''......,' ol cot~evt oJIO'l• bed! to UB
S.IO&lt;t r()UIJOlJ' 1700 1 -. lilt ~ 111111 aCIOtCI etot•town
rlvM-but.....,. imporltnt, llfll1 ploce-Buflalo Stott.
!lotol-lut ylt(t SUNYAC Ctlamplonlhlpt 1&lt;1 liB o a ntiQut gym'"" tMolland emotion ol Butta' baokotballbeen ..... A rolatlvtly poor oton
by.lho team thlt yur, coupltd wllh UB atuoento' tot_, Ololnttrottlnti)Orll. t\ad rH-.Itttd In •" amply "&amp;lena fat l'noa\ of tM "'10"
But tho Built Mvt pro-tntllemMI- capable ol -ling any SUN'Itaam
ancl WOfi"V ol bellI f cro..,o So "''IIJI&amp;tulotoona IJOtl to tilt llullo ano an
Ap.-I OOft to lludtnlt to OUI&gt;I&gt;OI1 U8 basl&lt;tlt&gt;aiL

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anybody '"

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nate lht.nQI that ••• cute
Com•c su•p Ch•,•t:.~tH•I ,.., Sclftr Fo, a'WaJctalne Iatner tn .. Family Cucua It,,.. P\llhno uo 'ff111t "'

tnotabtat•
Tn• ~ ot Ma•mt.Ouke--..1 explanat\AY
Otck Ttacy tJKause ,_.• u-gly anct h•• Gufk.,fiS

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Al\d e.J.I, tlv\ cetta1nty ~ C•o

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Fted

f of\liiOfte. I VI hen tne a.cJ•oc:"k Ckle:IOI&amp; IO'd '"""
,...,,. . was tlfiM'tQ 111 toll 1~ lMt he De\let ft~~
~..rth ,.~$ ,.,.,. to • l'tlQf• ..._.~• r cx.mac: 6tnCJ!
kfe Fred tr.&amp;l d H• •, h I Ctwfft\. tv •eiluMd
let_. and I" .....,. lufg .. lc.&lt; Mll"'' 0&lt;1110
~&lt;»IS

l.lo" Uno«t•ted ONtac,.., awatdShoe Howcanyounot ~•our•hoc.ntyQeonl
lretlloml&gt;?
Tnt Only Orw Tllat E_, Conies C•o•o TO iWutg AI
• Con~estenr'( p,,,fulal NeN:'r
Henf\' He·, o jarl&lt;, oxol.,...tion p.oon1 111
Special awatda to Hatt ..t and Sttnly Plflrlet. a s._..,
u Ihe 00\i~e m ··C.•nlv•l'' tor ateylf\O IN!thed afle' •n

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T,. Tryl&lt;lfl To S.. •IJut Hoi Otlilt S..-•ne. Colo
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tbul not -tarllr by
tne ,.., lettar); HMitllcllll lllwlo. Gar-. Ttgtr, tilt
bl6 •• H4 tnO Loft_ I ooulclgo on. l tUOI tlor''l - lrka

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,., the res.t ot then bodte&amp; H~.. tht•t!M I awt•• lh(,s.t

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but "' ""' • fOtltiiUime ., """"
IIIII you juot IJOI to llltl lor lht OVY

..av•· l!trpe~.an&amp;i ••--111•e He • ooc aoo ..t• u uo.:
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bet.u.cl "''' •·'•. bKl. h
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tunn~ Wheft •I • WtiUtn

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lniG Con tell' •••~d.Nancy t m ~·fly lo)ftd (of tttO I Ul'naf\ •a~ OVI • m
suuy. I vUetiY HATE Ne,nc;y wtlt\ • passklft '"-' if A11C1
tla.,.. ~ AtiWa lN H~;n &amp;Mm WU:l•\loriCI f 'tuat,.
Haner I Get tal tw I Atlft(pi ~ Arw;t
4 S(;vstl Ar.d
'ttPe ' me 11 • ~ •r CiOft'PI•NJn~a: "" .,
c.AtS•stlntty ...S •ltogf'lhf!l f-' Jbkp thtt ltfiCI .. 5oNf I
powl&gt;ob!t ... 0111) tl'fl I •&lt;&gt;uiCI pVncl ,...1 I ~ ~
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Ba'b.a.'• c.u-.nct Sh• shut;al&lt;S ~• ., gone Oviiim wtt!l

tile fue tn Alt1'1\t

C&lt;Hch of the Ye•t •wa1d
GH Thofp 1 onow aorna ol yOu tnlnk Cltvco IV&gt;ri• 1$
the belt but y. ., u·,, teat cwl oobody ~~~ asmvctt ou•
ot
ptayeta end nas WOtl •• man)' c.n.mt)lo()tlth'P' as

nts

Gil He't atmpty a oanulfMI Ama11c:an
Comic Trt•~a ,.,.. _ , .,.,., know ano still
·111now II I OtOn'li ..I.,...,-WooOscocli ol ~~
aigllt"" o1 en .,.., '" " J""'" "" """" than """ su•t
Mtttoro nu , . . . .,...,.., ,,. P'l't'Off• 8fenaa

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A _ , G-1 Off)' o1 tltfr Y- -

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a"""',._,.Gl.10ynaaiJOI
lOll"' tilt -tel.
FuMt Ano 1M

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lllat

Ht't b&lt;tiUant
bell 1*1 ot ail ,..., wouldn't kflow""" tll&gt;e llucl&lt; trll
A-ocan UprtU card on your lace
Oltay, you'r• rigllt r .. had enough oft litO tOOWell. ona ltOI pornt Enough can't oe old t boUI
Doonesbuty, sol won't- 1ry
Oh, end one mote. 1 hate Nancy mor• tt\an duth,

Cll-oaandl..,.lnt,comolntO

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Poor managnnent
ro ,,. UJior.

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In tne P!w..._~ Oopert"'""t
.,. ere oJarrn«t and anowiCI by tile 1oM of .,.,,
o.portment'o PIMtlg~ journat, Pll/looot&gt;fly tnd
f'Mnofrlonologl&lt;llllll&lt;t•ttrc&gt;ll, to Brown Unt.ttoJty. We
f ... 11\11 l/lls II nol ..,Py a 1111111• ol l*oclllal
lnletWI lor llw
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.,.,_........,,.,.loaoiPPRitnoc-loenyfto IM Un~IF. 1 D-. S toll DUGg"
oonocr""''" or ,.,. P&lt;NIIgo of '"" now 1011or of 11&gt;1
)OUme l Tho - - lor fl&gt;l lola of PPII .....,. lo be
1&gt;001 l&lt;ldgmeru and o111n mlaman-t on tl\e part
ol 1/11 Un.....Uy Admlnlatratlon.
Tl&gt;l journal wu l o u - at IIIII Un-t~ 40 )Mrs

•••ornal

_..,t,.ltCol*t~-Proi.._~~Fatbet

P&lt;-

Tho jO&lt;Imal .. · - 1n 1110ro ,.,., eo - · -

- ..
)OUmaro In pn~y

cone- ono ol 11\e
,... pui&gt;IIMod many lmponont anlclle by

I

wellknown thlnuts. tucf't u Erna1 1 Ceaalrtr and Altrld
Toral,j T11t fO&lt;I&lt;nal hal c:ontrlbutiCiaiiJnlllcantly to tl&gt;l
.-putlllon of our ~~-.._ 10n1t of ••
.,..,. come to
1NI prOOfam ~ ... of OUt
Willi PPII
Naturally wo .,._,.., lliWI&gt;Ol 111- w~lmean
10 11\e lUI uri of IIIII o.pon.,...,t. more O.amay.C by tiiO f..:t that 111ft loll to t&gt;e
due OOI&lt;Hy to Mmlnlllii!IYo 1,-.pllludo

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.a.uor "'

we.,....,..

ltom. PP/l wu lOSt 10 llllt Ufli...Oitr oet:II\IM tno
Adm•n~t.t,.Uon.. .,,., "'fhl montha o/ NOO''''Iott.
wouto no1 """"'• 1 oatwy ..no ol Sl2.000 lor lhO
toumata edttofl&amp;f ua.ttl.nl

Prof- F a - otror&gt;g~y - • tt\11 1110
joumol......., II U 8 - o n l y - It
Ill

to-

001\tlnuod *'liOI--.

"""" Humotoua ._.,.,.. lrom Pit~ o.pon,_\
fKully '"""'bert to t111 UniVoral!)' (ldmlnlwotloll.
..,...lnlng 1110 •llvo of Pl'fl 1111 uroonq. of 1111
.,.,._ ouoto PtolN- - •

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Concernlne tn.e oct•Mon ot ,,.. •~•NM" ot the ... , . .. A
1?1 P!oa'" 11\ol Wllo e - to DO
cauw tnnocent '"'Ill: to beOOmt tnlt.UIIMf by

rettonal

leablan.

.,_..-and

Uft~

I

I*"' Brown ~Y lnlormod about 1110
ol PPR &amp;otueo Ita nogo\lollono w~l\ Prot.._
Flrbet ln 1
ol tltm: The Unlve,.llr fKtived UO Joufnll
...-.tPCionl In exChange lo&lt; ......,,IPCiono 10 PPR.
lolony ol • - JoU&lt;noll 010 , _
to l.oclt...,._ lilly ... - · - 01 . ..... of - ··

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peiA:trcrl MCf HXW.l . . . .H •
INI M .......... M -~ boll ... .,.

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...... ..,. eftOtt N ~ \N I'NU•t ""'(O ~ 0*1111
~

Aawtt aebtMt.tUntnt.n tnt.aa.,.IM.,.tM
PftQOUt few who ,.,.., un-w-•1t~y mt~•~ w.th ~'"
a nd mfY ~Yen pre-tfllnt tN P'ot)I!Oallon o t Na ktnd

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1,. .,.......,,Y

It " pol1oe1Jiatly olarrnlng to I...,
odmln,_,,.,..,., - l o l l It Ia to lnouro
contlnlild
QU.IIIt1 of lhlt lnttltuUon, tr)'l"' fO ••onetatt
t'*'&gt;to mlnlmiLo thla , . _, Vlce ~
In 1110 IWit•to £-"111 Htw•C~
"tleclla,.aeaoolniiOO'I' e-mor•dtat~ ··•

and
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,.,.._,,Kelt...St&gt;«Jru,.,,
ooc..-· · -ttiiDialt-0"
-.. ot IIlli ..._,,.,..

O.C 12.
o l'
the con•aponOence rM1Ung to the PM aU.tlf ta •
m•Htf of pu~ •kOI'd ll't' mlana~ llttf ot thll eUalt
l&amp; I lfKIOUI ~n How tonO" can the UnltttNilty

C.otltmue 11 a ouaHt}' lntt11ut~ wt\n
A6n"MrHI1fll,.. ~,~1

~~~•

tJ&lt;Wt ot

GrNor•,.s-11
o.p.,,..,,
of 1'11doooplly

Lacking imagination
rot,.. ErMo&lt;
h I a~- l'del IO b-'"9 t he &amp;,ft. . . fii9Mi l'\af~ 10
EttlefJCI or an~ _.H on c......p..,s Tl'le ... pet\lln(.e
ol auung up doN to 1 INe ay""pfton)' orcnft4ta CWl a.
u"iQ~.ttly na;r ,.fil'f!O

But I am mya.Uifed oy Che bt~t ta~• ~ler ed on lhll
ptogtam-H.,_ Heyd" Uoiafl G-:NJ "'"t.&lt; by
Q)n'IPOMf'l h , . ....,,. bvl ,,.. MQ~ ~·
,,.. ~· ~ o t
to tM ~

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eott,,,.,

,,.. •• • • ~ of one: COiot ,. &amp;.rf"e
u "'~omauc HI hOff' O.,bt't'll ..
ematl
mtnotl1)' of IN .....
~ to YM anott,.. anatoQ)'-Ht patao. ot QOtato.-1

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unfeiit'#ICI by a apr.g of 0111~ CM a

no dftwn

'OOU. Qtett.t.r

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'''"'- ~Chelt• a.l cM
tfCVbl.l•anO tbPt'
l'tf ~• rney be ' " ' S41'Yef'al .. .~• On« or
I~....

an

-tlf*"Oai'M';A: I I

tnotQngel
lor tNt &amp;vbletlbef Arwd •t-e

lt~Y~II

• • cu~ ••PI'~

·• "-"' tor t'Wt rH.IOf'l may oa -an aar•me•
'"'•~J• nauon w. II'Wt an c.t cwogtamm•"'

lfN EdlfOI

T"'t tofao••no wu
llll HNOS o r
E~

Tolerant, ·but annoyed
petaoMI IMffnG$ carti'K)I ~0¥1 anything but I t\lve
f&amp;Hh t,.,lt the ma}onty WOYkS agree wun me t at-o t\lve
tallh Mit TiQ6r. thl1 )"CXJ ••mpty wete O()llhln.~li\Q whtn
you UHd auch an vgty wOfG
-tl&gt;e&lt; point you made IO whoc:h I objoct 1011\el rope
•• a cume ot -vtO+enca. not a M..i'uat ~ct t ru.a.u t • UI

.,,,pu,...

,.,ault 'o Ametk:a.n prlnc'cl. .. I am also tully toJot•nt..
aa t .know )'OU are. ot eny MlW~I tlftaty1e • person
ChOOMI to tollow. •hether H II M184'0MM!a!,
- U i l . biMXIIol. - . J . 0&lt; .-.uall

oulweign 11&gt;1 sexualtiOIJrt&amp;. but lllt&gt;d 11 unroaiONll&gt;la
10 &lt;*:1110 11\allllwOIO 00 -~- aloll Th&lt;!ra may
..... be '""" 1110 ...................... 1,.
mlont tendonelu. Yoa, II II 1 llolnoul crime ond

· l olljoct to your - - on , _,
portiC\IIIIliY 1111 l - i n g - • - ' ll&lt;tpa lo • cr...,.
ol wiOionc. ogalnat women wlllel&gt; 11 lootoroe by •
ao•l•t an&lt;l miSogymtt (my llallcel ..,.,..,,, It •• nol a
M•uat .a, but rather an act ol ~enee In wttk:lh Mit~~
uood u a - . " Pllmltlly, I oCljoc1 ati'Ongly to I'OIK
oonlontlon 11101 our _ . , ,_ ""-"'"" rllal to. It
.... ,.. __,_Fa&lt; the "'-of "-'"0 IIIII ._.ter brioll
Wlll av- that
In genonl, •• -.Jst
lkn 10 . ., It II ml~IIIC ta doflnltlly lllorlllgllt.O
and ,. .h. 1 hope that you "*"'Y ,...,_ tha mooning
oliha word. If oot, you sllould realize how unlolr (ond
v\c:~ut, a\ldl AataterMnt •• I fCM ~. nawe no ouanet
w&lt;tll Womo&lt;\. Then lifO_... thlllllllco ond _,.,.that I
oo not UkL The same ts true tor men. oe aou•M. my

American..,....,,

•or

~ Ct•liC:tl.'td
mt .,... hllte. bvl I lnY~tl -...th
etll~lln I th..,._ n. ta poee.btt ttw• ,._.. ·~• hom a
comtMnatlon of uru e1.,.hng aou.at UlQft and W'dent

The Vk»tenl motlvauons In most cuea .,,u

ol_ _

t&gt;e_...,~..,.

to-

_ , ~~leo 11&gt;0v1 "• or to miU ouc11
-ahtooa obout anyllllng, ~ not ulo.
Loolly, ott~&gt;ougn 1 oald 1 oy"""'tl&gt;lltol o.rtll the
llfntnlll ........,..,,, I do object t o . - llfnlnltta wtto
In ltlOII OOOie Que&amp; I to&lt; oquallly, lorga1 or all!\clly lalllo

roootze that

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IOdely

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I-

atoo_..s to t n e l - o f liiDM I - t a (With
Wll&lt;cll t 011'1 . .,. you ..-o 1101 Inc,_, lo\isa l1gor) to
t&gt;eoomo 10 with IIIOir puri\IIIS lhOl tl&gt;ly
boc:omo clo"""!'lnded to oonlllt;tlng opinions.
l'llo&lt;rur1 A Clulton

ln lhe pas! week lhtrl has been consloerable speculation owr
wnelner Glenn Host was lntleed lhe author of the teller enlltlecl, "A
rallon11 (71 plea." Tnore are c;onvinclng arguments bOll\ w i}'S.
Nevertheless. to give )11m the oenellt oC the doubt, TM Spectwm
requests that all related conespondenoe be a&lt;ldrened to the
"autllor" or "autnor.• oC the 1e11er. Since all r~iea ~ld be

limed toward eo&lt;r.ctlng the ml~lonslhe lettet ~ls or
toward educating the public, the gene&lt; II· reference lllould not
leasen their Impact.

wuueo lo ue

--

PrtsMMnl Ketter ~

ko&lt;lllnG and Stu&lt;lenl Allain

lh,. - " ' ' I (Friday.

J_., JOt....

•~61t•"' my...uw.,. ._,.lout'I8B of

I am responding to Al&gt;bl Tlger'o tetter (flll&lt;uory 11)
•httn . was a rnpc&gt;nH to 1 ridicuklul .... .,. on
letbiar.rsm ,
Flrlt, Mia · - I •ympalhiLI groetlr "I~ 11&gt;1
lent•l"lt11 ~l It tc. ia done faghl. It can btl an
honotable. tltee1M.. al'd veJtet tnt!attl of eo«ect~ng •
Orlft II'M'l obviouf lniU.illet m our SOC!et)' That IM
Equal R•g'hts Amendment Oa• rK)t ~ fllllied 11 an-

laO. of

behavior

Rud~
To

To the Ecmor.

f•
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t woa
Woht!ffe 101 0ohton-

0.0..tMM"S Hall .rhM I J"'UUI9 tftM f'IAned IMO lnl
rOO&lt;ft. Aot_..,...,_no _ _ ., , ... _

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of ua t.,,.. l"* rouno "'an· we ..,,
Ondorat- Y ..,..,.._,., alar"*' It 1\,. ·

wl1lcll ..,.,. llootlla In 1110 Olll'"""' ~ wont on about
801M bm ~~ n"IJ ...,., al'd"* tiUIIWf\lt. . had not
hiiCIOU~.,_t,ngondQ081IC\IIatlfiCII"'-Ii't IIJOCII&gt;y
,,.. ·-got!. . - " " ""'-oM- ..... ~

._.,..,. ..... ,_... ""' ,.., ... t&gt;e ~....,....,.!rom lhO locoJ IV.""*- alter
an. WOUIO """""l't lo&lt; rv. IKit oC pr- pr-e.
namt~~Y

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IV.'O. lhatlhey - · IO Ml _ , . kind ol I otondanl,
tilly _.. tl\tto ro moJntaln onlt&lt;. and tt\11 they
- · IO t&gt;e a~ WIOUgl\ for 11.-,11 to tool
they cculd brlno IIIOU . , - . IO lllom. I batdCY
aay thai aft• "W U.PII..,.. "'"' """ I would -

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-Mate ,._.._cep, ......

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Don't Just . . . .

�Reagan will release
budget today as
curious onlookers
cross fingers

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10 1975 "The ... ..-.! up ..............
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toclov'•

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ludgol -

dloolllod. lho School ........... J&gt;wv-, ... . _
and llw s..- YcMh .lobo P,...

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bofllnr*&gt;g ct !he ~ ludgol bode "" ~ _...
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bolkw k ..... ,.~ !Miro.s ill
cliloppnwallhc kNdd
Ito knlghl._,·~-. lhc
Rn Jooy F......,., ood ...,ott.¥
polidaolllkW
!l.rictfllllhcy.
onci.INy aloM• .,. ._...,. for
putliJIS tho Jlugons et 1600
Pm~ll ""'"'uo. ~.

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battles
• •
cr1t1cs

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ri!#K-.g - · but

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a - - ...... lui ol

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INocr'*"' one! beddool! . . . . tho

c... clcln.-.c - y 11'8coopiod wtllu-ol~ .,

lnterna tkma1 oft.tn thai "'"'
unclon&lt;cftd ~ lhc hooloo« «dul
ood the llhd • - lllltmpl Onc:t
tbt...,.,._ oodlborals ruclll!us
!hey _... up""' • &amp; lh«y ...,. """"' """ tht
lhc &amp; - people r«iff 10 • lhclr gro&lt;lll6 ood people wl&gt;o the Rogan
"bJoed rnondoR •
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In ..... 41 the 6dloM and lhc ,_._
praj&gt;ouil .,. haw _ , In lhc . 1M ~n people uy oMI thee
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has dotinod IN "'tuly
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thow on tho rfOI ,..jy" as thooo wl&gt;o. ....,.,_,
a challmge to h oppolrltiMntl. oltlw polotlc&lt;ll - m haw bem governm•nt benohts, " would
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probM&gt;Iy ""' •
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Aro lbeM people loh to lend lor
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common ....n. v.bo riM up In • tuCUtiW b&lt;anch Hopefully. on oMI their 81uaoJon hu 10 booome 10
dxwus of..,pootOSI ogolnfl on uOectlon . thuo paopl• will !IJIWthatW..adull....,.altthlt~
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~: Who II the! Primo Minol Zl""'""-'
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nl970 one! 77 mort tt..n in 1960 Robert Mugobo ..,., clcl:lnocr•licallv oltaod
ol ~ llarrnot\1 Rhoclc!tlal In 1980 Tlw -"!'•
papYia/ioa hu WO..., by 12
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.... ~""how mony porcrnii8Ct

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o........t.p ol tho llloncb II ...... canlalld by 8rbift one! l\rglnlll\0 IN
blond's IDIIolllonls In --'*'!~ ol • ~ c..p.. fl " " ' - -·
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~'•lop ........ l,l\oCnMI, ............ . . . . . . oncled In 1973. Tho
lOCal numbotol .. lhe ~an....,..........,._,. up 200 pecrnl
In the PM1 decade.

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Ttlition $330. R -

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$340.
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Gal "'Ilion In poocrnt.ge pointJ?
Qo.oae.: Name the 8ritlth pollical looder v.t.o .. poopcoing nudAr
deonn.rnont b 1M ltlorocl notion? IS.. - i n g *w)i)
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Write
Guadalajara
Summer School

nuc:loor~?

"---:Thor~ ..,. live mem1&gt;cn In tlw •
nudHr dub. Tho IWo
princlplo rnotOboro being th• UnM•d
and th• S&lt;&gt;W1 Union ~lie

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ollltom the -tom Persian GuW •llllon· l..ctbor Part.YI..ucler MlcbMI Fooc
has mAde luch • propooal Ronold Wd.,., ~~e_..

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party , nUt for a nuclur
Oppooad 10 ony .xt of -'"' ~ end IMclero ~udy .......
dlo.mlmonl ond a bon on al Untt.d .......,, the l..obol' Ptrty callt 1.. on th4rd ol a . -•s motor unlono have
s - nudur _ , . In Blttoin. abolishment of tho HouM of ...dcnecl Labor's polldao) and
Thlo woolcl lnduda.a .............., of Lordo- Bdtolnt portlonMntaty boclv mlcldlo dooo untveniY INdcall.
Tholchor's pr_.t $12 blllon of-..crOit- ond on dmina!lon of
Tha r.oc.J loll II~ • a
- · of 8rttafn't nudeoq- the prWllla td&gt;ool ~ .. .., ru,c11on to G&lt;aOI 811t.oin'o ec:onomlc
lotca end 1 $1 ,6 bOaoc pun:t,_ d od-altnaquallty.
conditi on -tO
percent
Amer-. lilclont mlollla. Aloo, a
l..obol' alto wantt an almoll ·~· ..... lnfl-... 15
bon oo the._ of OS cruiM m!o11u oomp~ea _...._, of Industry. percent ond tnteat rlila .,_. 20
by tlw "*-II and"'*~ PrtUJ~IIy
Brllat n't heavy pawnt-ond ... TNdche - -d9 Bdtioh d, • _...t by the , lndustTteo- tndudlng Slnl end
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- - automobfla producrfon- are Gar,.aiFFoot end ... Laboclia
~. but Foot .,_ 10
n..t .to some llftlousun.._.. w!tbdt.-1 lrom the llCMnd thk 10 the Mfioo'o lop 200 1AIIthlrl tllo pony among the ""'"'
conMrvaUve
Labor el•mc.nu.
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Sconomit Com.,..nlly - -- · mow which would
(EEQ believtog, 11M many Bo11ont, ~ moot bonlca end other ,..._. Ml'l, who are - - ' to
1bol ... notion .. Pl'lllnG Into llnAnc:W INIII\ltior\S, Any suggat..t tho I*IY'• _...... poktts. ~
mow ~ the 1bMclwr
lonnod • callod h
to do·n• t!onlllre tt vthemendy
Cound lor Sociol Democ:rocy ond
_ . . , by l..obol' v.4th promloa of
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the tht""**&gt;g
Labar Partyto10llreal&lt;
fonn ·their
Own
, _ Sodal Democ:nllc Ptrty Lad
The l..obcw Pony'• mow to tlw loft by land dubbed by tho Bntlsh moc!i&lt;o
ts• • ruult of • stauroots "llla Gang cl Fout1 form. aol&gt;inl!l
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ofl..obol'.
k II pcootio lhM llw Council tor
Sodal DlmocrKy could I * ...... 10
10 20 ciMncbonled ~
ond tho ..... u.-1 !'any under
lAcier David St.! 10 fonn the Sociol
~ Pody p,a, lndlcoM that
on crganll;lllon ouch oo ll&gt;1o could
ddut both the Labor and
Conoervod..- .......... elec:llon,
but ...... only 13 of 200 l..obol' Ml'l
In
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conlln'*&gt;g 10 d -. a _ ,
by llw l..obol' pany In on elec:llon
~ l'nlHl be called by 1984 ..
pooboiN The 80 --old pwly,

llrllaln'•-

cn.wd • a -s.a.. organlzallon
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musrllld"""""' the~ oplt f

It " - to contln.,. ro
rcpc;.-1 the .....tdng duo.

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Afl School of Management .Juniors, Seniors, Grad.
Students &amp; Faculty, yea rbook pictures wl(l be taken
FEB. 18, 19, &amp; 20th from 9 am to 4 pm in room 138
Crosby.
FIVE POSES FREE
Yearbooks will be on safe at that time

JOHN SCHUCHARDT
A numb.rr of 1M D.C. &amp;v Olld a tk{uule11t ill a COft 6UlftrnJII8
fils actloiU in ottadi"6 2 Morlt 12A 1WCUor wu lu!tJtU at
tAc G.B. P&gt;odU&lt;:tum Plant iro Pet~~uylvaino_

from

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that~ as goOd as gold,

wears as toea! as tlllld. c.wts ai)OOt half ~ 11IUCh.
SPECIAl;, 11\'TRODU&lt;..'TORV OFFER. lim Sill

ott the rejlular price. (Ofii.or ~-alld ~ PebNazy 'a

ONLY.)

Vel lOll' Lu5trium rfn~ hy Josten's available daily

ill you\' boakstare.

Thunday, Feb. 19th at 1 pm
Room 109 O'Brien Hall
OJI

i11{omool qllalioiiA!aluw~ •eUloro

will follow at Z pm

ADSMISSION IS FREEl
SPONSORED BY:

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ptO(CIIOr Uld t--o f~ andUIIt aodaus is fa-uly rMtW«&lt; by

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TM ~"' BkJlalom&lt;m.&gt;, wnlltn by U8 Communiallons Profeuor Mary
ea...4a and formtr Jludmu Joanettt Do10&lt;CU Uld Rt.ody SllmnOA. will
llttmpl to rtaliJ1ieall1 rtlltcl 1C&gt;clay's euntnt isJuc:s, sale! tbt inJtrv&lt;tor
wllo lw orpnlud soap op&lt;o f71Tlpo&lt;illmt . . UB. c..acla qplaintd tha
the soap oprra will portray Buffalo u a blllt collor to•-n, but tbt pnmary
chariCtm will rqHUtnl individuals or all ..... ,..,.. an4 sodo-«&lt;O!!Oftic

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The Commllllkatlom Prof....,. said th11 CBS an4 ABC will ~'&lt;View it
upon OOITIJ)kllon. Ak&gt;&lt;1a .,iJh PrOCU&gt;&lt; and C.mblt, CBS has displayod an
ontt1C$! ill C...da'l ""'k and r&lt;qtltaod htr to condo&lt;t JW&lt;IitS on tht
impact of C\IITtntliOIP opmu.
Ca....u remarkod th.l ltlif t"'o croups art conccmod wiah t~nJ sa
an4 •lolenot on lht da)'llmr &gt;erial~.
C&amp;ssacla'aintort&gt;tln soapoptnU wauparkod after iht IOUJjlta araduatt
stminar """neon thuul&gt;l«t 4uriOJ tbt tm
"I 101 into
it and rtaUud that thcrt hado 't beta any !lard ......,.., dont in tht a....
the 194111," Ou;sada e'&lt;Piainod. DoZO&lt;&lt;" and Shtrrnan lid taktnthe
in:at &lt;O~I'k. and Iller did iodtpeodtnt study""'~ ..,;th Cusada , Tb&lt; ,.,---.,$
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~ bqan workina on TM ~"' Blif/11/oniltfrs in t!nl.
Al50 in tm, Cassada and 18 other P«&gt;f&lt;SSO,. """"' the United Slate&gt;,
Gmot lliitam, anti tht Ntthtrlaod&gt; ~ on•ohod in "ProJm
Coupon Bulletin
O..yume." A«&lt;rriiOJ to the Prof&lt;s\Or, this UIHoPI&gt;f""od proaram has
Board Ouhhle
beta p&lt;rfonninJ &lt;;mtenl anal}"is on soap opmu. Simnar Aud,.. ha.,.
155 Squ ire Holl MSC
u - You $ $ $ $ $
""aminod lht rok of old ptapk in soaps "" primt time iho..,, how soap
operas handk """""' and dea1h. and thr roles that women ploy on the ...__ _..;.;_.;..:.::....;_..:....;....;_:.__.J.J

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"Tolling Proud" ad•eni&gt;in&amp; campaiJn e-.donc to Vttt Prcsidmt of
COmmunotllion&gt; for the Buffalo Arta Ooarnbet of COmmerce Pat
Donlon.
But thr discuwon 100, pia« prior to abe deci$oon that all marl«
produe~ion for th&lt; eampai&amp;fi "'ould b&lt; ...,, to 2n a6vmiJin&amp; corpor11ion,
Donlon 10ld Tht Sptftnn11. He reponod that "all pna1 and dc:aronoc
modi• i!&gt;•olllod in th&lt; atmpaign .. auld ~ d&lt;cided b~ th&lt; ldvnthina
rompany."
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Donlon rdul&lt;d IO &lt;Oml!lent on hOw h&lt; feel&lt; the ,.,. - p optra ~111
arfec~ th&lt; City itself.

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Clor~ Hallto&lt;&gt;lnt bct•&lt;m
UB and Buffalo State, oht Ro)alo r«en«&lt; no bm&lt;lits from oht nih UB
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orfrn&gt;t ao tht shOf clod. rill do.. n. Ju\1 u 11 apl'fOr«&lt; tht~ ,.ould \In~ tht
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UnlonW&gt;ardy it "~ ltaO·MilK hs~r-Buffala
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Nor onl&gt; ,.,.s tht s&gt;~m p~ by foul&gt;, but abo by 1101)( rta&gt; on rh&lt;
pan of boLh Ct&gt;~.nu. Tumo\cn ~tf"t d.M· I"UJ,t DOl lht tJ4""t"PC.on a.1 both
ltanU &gt;P&lt;flllhc &lt;'CllinJ lhm"ln&amp; oht hall a•..)
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UB's t•l&gt; record holden. Robtn Dull!J• and Jana Wley t&gt;.&gt;ch foult&lt;l
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UB ooplooa&gt;cn '"""'"' Otna Collon lead 111.-m wuh lO pooniJ and
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                    <text>13 February 1981
Vol. 31, No. 58 SUNY AI Buffalo

Bur.den plopped in students' laps as
SUNY Board votes to hike tuition
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rt)UUid a counttrofftr from
UB's
Facully·Student
lwodauon (!'SA) for tM !oak
or w Cor(lontion 's Sll ..a or
Ullde\~ land
FSA Pruodtot Cordt11
Schacln~oued to d!JdoK
any onformauon OD the
counteroffer. but did uy 11
uktd for a prkt "lloahiiY
hlahtt" than """ Amherst bad
orjainllly offtrtd. The Town
or1ainaUy propc»td to pay
ru.ooo for a ont )'tiT Ol)llon

now in limbo, 11 To•n
Auomey James Naper UJd
Amhtrll "is 110 loQitt PllrUR&amp;
an opdon," ud Sduoclatcr
thai ''t!K balllllna for FSA to
do riaht DOW 1t Dl bKJt and

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•

1k To•11 Alt0C11(!' llra.td
that 1M FSA land a Rill bane
considcml for a lludae landr.n.
but added that

"different

mtlbods or •&amp;stc dosi'OAI and
different landr.U lites arc bttna
nplottd btfort any donan ate
commuted"
1k enure etc.~ has abo bttn
COIIlphtattd by t•o nt•
f.cton· the SlAte Otpanmcnt
of En•ltonma~tal Coa.crv11J0a
(DEC) has tdatufltd llO eaeof tht FSA pGcd as "•ttland".
and FSA has d~•tttd that
Ambasn orlalnal offer ,.,..
n~u orr.aally IPIJOvtd by the
Town Council.
~of tht DEC's aaoon .
anyooe ,.ho Ulttnds 10 UK tht
uo attn for "non.aanculluraJ
acti\'s:&amp;Ja" muJt

first rft'Cive a

from tht SlAte ~ •
pcmnt Altbooiha 1M wmland
odanifltd by the DEC 11 001
whtu tht Town W&amp;DIS to build
tU liudae laftdml, Amhcrit
Town SuJ)efVIJot J..:k Sharpe
did ay that all 511 acres "are
probably worth Ins now."
Aecordina
tO
DEC
ConKn-allon BOOioJI&lt;I Km
Kopt . tht ckculon to ldarufy
the 130 acres as "'ttland
ocamtd January U, 'IM'IIdy
OM moot II antt rmdtnts of tht
area fint rtq\ICSitd il Tile
classifocauon b based upon
"cttta1n plant sprats" present
on th&lt; land. he satd .
ptmUI

T cchkalllils
Tht oot.tr comrhcatoon 1n tbr
proposed deal cmttn atound
Amherst's onainal rcqllelt .
Schaducr capla&gt;ntd that the
bid •as ·made by NesJXr
Wlthoul offtaal authorization
frooa the To,. a CouOCtl.
"If FSA ,.ould ha•c lont aNI
oettpttd," Schactcr aid, "tbt
Town could 11111 ~a ve
ttchnically backed out."
Neopcr contcftd,J. ho,. .,..., ,
that ht •a• lf•rn "~nformal
authorizatloo" by To" o
councilmen •ho "trt full)
....... or the term&gt; of tht orr...
He said 1r FSA llirted to "· the
deal would ha•c httn brouaht
up and appro"Cd at tht oc&lt;t
mecl.lftl or tht Couacil. "I'm 1101
sayina th&lt; same oCftr would bt
.-p!td now," Nesper added .
FSA has owned IM larst
traa or land, l«atd four rrulcs
dircctly non h of the Amherst
Campus, RIICC 1964 1k not·
for-profit corpofattoa ba'd
hoped 10 build a eo~r course and
other r«reatloaal facilities
lhcrt, but tdl plafts ftU thrOilp
1 - 1n tk 1961k, and tht Stl
acres~ put up for sale in
1972.

Since that rime. FSA has
recdYCd las than siw offer&gt; for
the land, and all have flllen
lllrouah. Sc::hachttt ...d be "ill
brill&amp; 1~ Cllltrc FSA Board of
Direaon up to dale on the land
sale at the-corporation's
rneehfta laUr thll mooth, but
added that be doubts any
m - ...n chanae by
that time. "We hope lllc)' come
bac~ to us," he ~d., "bul we .-

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�ca...,.

wu I......S to.,_ ... MloA SU. ~ .. AIJf'll lfl't w '"
...e.led. ""llcav&gt;&lt; of ..... profubolilt and ........~)of a ....... IMO
llw,.d."
..
Mort__.,.~
TltJt ~"""· ...,.,. ... - .
ond oa s.....~o, Olld tjiOClll ~u lor . - . roo1o11 to •• ..,~ lk
P&lt;obkm." Co-. rdluol. Tilt Co-op u lllU JP~ ••, _

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!:..,~IJiocllloton"t.~latc,...,hodtO&lt;IIult&gt;ofljmllllon.cllro,._ \

Ia oa .....,., tO ~rar "'"' e11c Co-op .... ""' e11r oalr loa or '"
lbt ~ AOn:"t ......_ Lippa POIIII"' o• lUI ChiCO -.o roo:_,

_.,..-..a-- ,,_

j

ell&lt; ...,....., a -. - - • u..
1972.-11. c.hc ~ lllala a,....._. Lal•1&lt;tlt ~
IIJCUr.."""" ..... lint"*' ..... oed .... - d . , . . _, ....ldl..
oull- .rr.. ~~qpNuooa _...... •-,...,. • ·
i
ea.... ....s
eo-op ..... ··_,- ~oooc~,•• ......,..,._•• ~
beca~~&gt;e, upon • ..,...,. clo&lt; Co-op m 197•. 1w d&lt;...,..,ritMI a _ , . _ could ll!iO 1&gt;&lt;1) • t«ltl&lt;&lt;l • rediK'&lt;d , ..., •«hollt llni 1 "' .,.,... a ,.._., ~
10 card. An off....,'-""""- • • ,,.. •tth ,....,., ......,.,. ol r-..
and .,...........,. l;.d•anl Do&amp;' ·~ ~-her 197~ ud 1&lt;p1 pro..et&lt;1111''
apjft&gt;t tht ~......, m ,..,..., lf76 Tht Co&lt;, • • - ha .. ,
•«t-1 bt Doer eiiC'J \be com~ ••• f'ata'ad
lo " " • - • · l'A'ft ,... ......, tiW _ ... t . . _ , ol u• ..,,.,
PtNdtnt Robon l "-«too Do&amp;! ........... Ilia ..... (.oop •
.okllovp La, •• it&gt;_..._,.. procodutr brfon 191).
••"'~
lht rropor auoddmn ... 6o'"' b) ~&lt;lito .....~ .... tlOil\IIWllt ..... ' - - ' ·
lhuvtn~y Plaza (rona

i

•h• ,,.

to._.,..,

lmplinnlo••
Ketltr
IIIII tht Co-op. ,, . . . . 10 a&gt;alUIIK _..1111 .....
limit"-' w... '"._on"""......,,..,.. and only odloo - ' •

"'""l.al"'

Cavages,
Co-op
court cure
continues

F..,.. tne&gt;.-y"' tllo - d eo-op•, tnol wu " '.. b7 Oorl c....
Prcticleft1 of ea...,.. ll&lt;a&gt;rd Stom. 1&lt;1 Slat SupraD&lt; Co&lt;ln W~
"l\mw1011. H.......,.. a~oatht ca.clinotufl«lod lor IMilla two
10 tllt&lt;r monthj, IICCO(dullto Sttodcm 1\ooaotoon (SA) .....,... ltldtord
Uppc:s.

_..,.,on lilt...........,.
1"&lt;$1&lt;.....,..

.,.,r...,

•IICkwl..
A -JOO ~- ol tht
l..tppa a n • - tw ~.
11 ~..tte dlen oe c:JOMr •IIIICiall ...vJI tOall ten ten~~ • ~. cc.cuu
" Tlu ...... otll&lt;f Ill . . _ . . . . . . _ ,,
&lt;X&gt;IIId r8Chtally tiltiW .-!&lt;rn lont..,\81 or toda,;· u_. ..........
~ MrCK'M) added t.Mt such MI¥1Un m1lt n euc:r (or • t-~uden4 f&gt;
CIHJl"efttnttt on ecadaniiC:L
Ca•aat"t IUO&lt;nt)' &gt;l.tOC'ed Lll'l&gt;&lt;' .CIIcmatt b) r.,.. " " " - thor tiW

""'""•cit"'-

- ""UlNIOC\

s..tina• liiJUn&lt;IIOII co l!ab tbt Co-op"•
or
iquirt kll. c....,.~ hdlltlOtMf mao........., tholt they vt
'"""""- nottockt......,.tf mO&gt;-...
behddoe taaput
,,. , .....,.... a.ttcn• or lh&lt; Stat. ""S.udtrlu .,. """' tupo.)tn" _ , bolt "'.,.,.....,.,.. If a ··-&lt;~~m~tol ...-.ocr•• •rill ao ..,_ __, _.,.,..
&lt;bould
be
allo•&lt;d to
s.
..
,._,~ ....t- ,,.._... _ ,
for a --~~~ '""'"" and """'"'" •.U.
Whtdl pay &lt;ua."" C.vaar'•lo..,...
C.V... told J...tac ROdol~ Jell..- 11101 ell&lt; Co-op _ . , . , •loor
wt.o" ..,.,r.,_ lba &lt;ht ~ · •
11&gt;c
comp«idoa to tu• , _ dtfuact
Pl&amp;z.o II Oft The Co-op. h&lt; .aod.. Qlll&amp;fnod !hat Co•aa&lt; WO&lt;tld DOl "'""011) _
.. CCIDpal&gt;liiiOII tfW ....
- ablt 10 -~~ Cavaat"• t«llfih b) Sl toll 3(hin«. bttq WIOaiC'CI llle.... bllln&lt;l. bt 11114.
rrq•n . . tlw
f .... ,,.
on Sill&lt; prop&lt;rty. II did oot taV&lt; to PlY '""" o-t&lt;ll.-d charatl .. rmc. St•c"" "''""~t &lt;qual to tht Co-&lt;&gt;11"• o•nbtod &lt;IW&amp;ft •l&gt;kll otw Stile lw
111\lrties. Pt. hnt, rntllnt&lt;ftOII« and &lt;OSt or bus.
-""""' """ 1911, to aMniOn to onorfle'l leu.

mt..,_

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Harriman Library may be rescued from wrecker's ball
b) Job
lt. ,
l.apluo
_,_
_

Sdmca
Catnp411O&gt;N1111Cl- FuiOd
""'"l"M SIJNY

l&gt;&lt;qot&gt;&lt;d to ~ d&lt;molithtd uo&lt;ltr
Uni...,t iiY Pruld.mt Robert L.
Kcurr"s Main Slrott Camp"'

.,.perucs) h• alt...Jy ll&gt;d no 10 tile
o~ or Abbott IJbcvy u a ctnlco

l•bidt
(or

controb l'&amp;mi*S l&gt;llild!na

JtUdtftU/"

addU\&amp;:

10

lhc

P~. st"oly Harriman otlr&amp;&lt;\1\o&lt;ftcU or Kwroa.,, l'lnorill
""'f clo&lt; ,...,.lrr"s ~- Tilt Ubr"'""' ......., Ali
ball If., ......... Cllllp.IS clc&gt;ip .. ua·. - t ...,.. -~ Sqoaf«
sd«1t&lt;l, _.., v-..,. PrtWdml lor _..., .. 1963.
O..pite ft«ll\l the Lobrato-"•
Ftlclloocs Plannina Jolul l'oal.
''I'm rasoo.abl)' 1ure:. but noc obrious Ultfnr as ac&amp;n ao t01t0m
compln&lt;ly sure, tb• "" Wlll not or pnmoncnt au&lt;lcnt ccnlcr. N&lt;al
han 10 ltar do•o Harriman," Ntal adrrutl"' lhll IK. lt~c othtrt wllo
oplal,..,, "Wt"U probobly know hovt proiUitd tbr propoltd
&lt;lttnoUtlon. CY~J0)1 HarrictWl for
on abou1 four 10 six •.Os:·
Tilt Ubrary. a:trutn~&lt;ted oa 1934. othc!r, .. &lt;Siltct~ ............
.... orlaloally lll&amp;tltd roo "It hal ...... pmty da..sy """
clcmol•lon u port or Kcuc."t foncy ~.-· N&lt;.t ot:bo•ledFI
"The WCSIC111 put Ill&amp; oil tht ell»,
IC'hc1nt 10 tum ell&lt; Sou1h
into • IWI!b Sdcnccs Cattor by tht llowner. Tilt other """ llu oo
cLuJ.,
aU.'"
mtd· l9e0'•· Tilt areo ocxupied by
Hatriman•s wrtlem wiq,. which
Harrimao. Keuor outlln"' lUI
ts adjacmt to Squlr&lt; Hill. con..W
J~. •0111d bt tiled for addltionll
th&lt; Fatlll!y Oub u&lt;l or her ··rancy"
m"'lcal &gt;tlal&lt;e buildinp.
AI~ iu
ruuue II mtoti&lt;l&amp; areu, "bolt tht . . .em
uoomaill. ltaniman ...u probebly ponlon howes ell&lt; olrterS ~
bct:omc ... llll&lt;rim lludeoc UIUOll tlassroom' or lh~ Tbt:atU
Whift Sqvln Kall clou. for ~
,....,...ion. tbt Viu Prcoidcnt
Power
ptt&lt;licted.
Prornplffl&amp; aMi\lonal..,....latlon
""(U&amp;lna tho Library) ror a
studcnl union ts on&lt; of tht tblnp !Mt Hamman "'IU bccomt th&lt;
ut&gt;ckt c:onsidcntloo."' Ntol aid, Health Sdtnca" au&lt;lcot Ullioa are
aMtl\l tltll Harrlawt moy '-&gt;me unrullll...s ~ that would mo...
tht pcnniDCIII mcdicll studa!t both clo&lt; btbstdllr Olld Squire"•
Ullioa. ·· ~,_ e-uybody's fiAolly r..,. floor catacria to tlw: library by
Main Street wi.o doeul-. bdoq Sopcanlxr 1911 .
thtrt... Na1 o.lllalncd. ...hm
Food ud Yt1&gt;4ina StrW:u
Harriman win- bt .t&gt;out. lht riaht Director .Dooakf Hoole o4mltt"'
&amp;i_
u ror • unM»a:-·
that "'nothlna'• ctdltd In aone,""
not ed
Harriman-.,
Prumt projections predltt "!Mt but
ell&lt; South
"ill ....... ""odaplabllity"' ro resume 1u rormc:r
rok.
'"The
ladbty
bu
tlw: power.
about o4000 stadto1• after all
....semi&lt;
tht tlcaric:icy. _.,and -I)'Sial&gt;
Hedll Scimca dMsa mel clo&lt; ......,.., for a tnldmt """"'·" Hoole
Scboo1 of Arcllilttturt ood lilkl. ..All&lt;l It Cllmlllly bu ~he
Envitonm&lt;tllal Dcsip-bavt bttn F..wtyOUb.'"
..The Fll&lt;\llty Oub II bowed la r
rdocatt&lt;l ill t\mhent.
•
larae&gt; cnndlolt dlnina room
equipped
witb '"compl&lt;k rood
Roo. . ~
NotiQa tbt Ubrary's lacilitia ...-viet . .bllitloo.'"
Hosie tllplolt&gt;&lt;d tiiOI Horriman
~ ''bla rooms,"" V"ICC PrtlklcDI
ror IUallb Sdc:ocu F. Carta uln.rJ 1s "'SUtPrisia&amp;"" bocautc it
Pa.anill oalcl • Tlltlday's Fatlll!y a&gt;atailu ""lou or _ . r - · ·
.........,. to ......... food 1CrYio&lt;
StultiCSiioa that !be · · - lckal operotlons.
place mlsht be Harriman" ror a
ShOUld thr Squire food oavict
rntdlc:aJ •t.ldalt union. Ht added
thll a ot~deot e&lt;nter is not "'one of c:ompOotnu tn1h lht trek tilt
fountain atea, Hosie pmlicted
tbt projr:&lt;:ts belna currtntly
plut&gt;&lt;d"" ror tilt nrw Hcaltb that his depattmtlll will be -a

Masctt

Lobrar}-

c.m,..

lo&lt;la_....,

orr

c.m,...

.,_.._.--e&lt;cqll

prtpat.... "'Wc"n don&lt; lou o l
mo~in1." lht Director tiJd.
r&lt;alllna tht nWlltiOUI rdocadoa•
tbat OC:Cjltrt&lt;l duri n&amp; lbt
COI\JUUCIIOD of l~t Ellf&lt;Oil

Cootlpb.

o.d.u

HOtlt mvtSioru liult . _ . . , Cor
U.c FCI&lt;".\IIty Studmt ""-'dot.(fSA). Which rum tbe Uni....-lhy's
tood ..,.,.. outlets. ir rdocatlon I•
mjulrt&lt;l. ""Our CDOUIICl • ith lbt
SUit mates them prcM4&lt; 1 r.-dy
ladlhy for
uo."' Ko1l e
ac~. "'Tbt only cott FSA
would haw to IIKw Is that or
mDYIDI OUt prodUCU."'
I( tht Ratltskdlar """ Squirt'•

""' noor c-a!ctcri a become
Harriman ttuaato. Hoslt P&lt;"'icu
11101 o m.,.., bot- tbt two is
Utdy. ·•we ba....,'t rally &lt;ltlvtd
bolo tbal (o - ) ,...;· Hollt
Aid. ""Buc. • is bkt b
- tbtrc
will oa
probably
be
cnt&gt;Q1b
.,...,.,..
Milo -Strctt
Whets it~ o Health ~
Cctttor 10 maiollln both.'"
Pn:cipitatina

Sqourr ort pUn&gt; to tra.oslorm the

u.udenl umon 1a lhc DcoaaJ
School- • ·~~~~a~- 11101 .... met
uar.,.._ OINttural roadblocU.
Rft&lt;t11 n:poru ~~~~ uodi&lt;:aled that
&lt;h&lt; bddma u not arooc -..h to
hold up 1hc caau1~c deotaJ
~ wed by tbt Scbool.
Coucucnna concern t1w tbr
rq,ons may ''throw 1 wrax::b" iato
Main St,.... r&lt;oo"'tiOll plan~ Ntol
txpl.ain&lt;d obal a .a or reinlorc:ina
btaml would Inaax tht buildin&amp;'•
SUUCt~ c:o,...,..y Olld oolvt aa)
problems.
••Then art cbn~ dJNamt
ochc:mcs tb11 ,... cu ., by,"' Neal
Aid cauma:otlaa ell&lt; Uai....,
architcas" opclon• ror rcdcsicnina
Squirt. "They tan uso aU or 11
(Squirt). pon or II, or an .,.,.
smaller port of lbt 1&gt;ui1c11Q&amp; for Cllc
Dtmlil Sctoool. •• The V"u Prcslclcm
noted tbot lilt Uoi-.ity is
••ioaniq" towwds . . . tht .......

AJua-. ollho&lt;l&amp;ll ...

soid 00

CXIIDJDitmc:nu ~u ... bttn made.

""R.iah• now, ""l"" 6oo"t really

know Wh• we're aoina 1.o do..,
any traosr..- out or l&gt;ltal cooducltd.

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D wyer comes back to Buffalo
t o begin writing book on ordeal
F'rom Tehran 14 DubiJ to Zuncllto New YO&lt;k and
fuWiy to Bulfalo Tbt l&gt;uJr ~y fhahl
td!«&lt;ul&lt; o( frtt~ )Ournabtl C)atboo Ow)cr
troup AD Clld to t~ 10-monlb O&lt;d&lt;al of lh&lt; "SJnl

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,..........,, .. Dwyer llopQ tO II«&lt;fttpiJW ................

of the trtp lUid ..,.~.a boO ~ oob&lt;t&lt;llpmcnc«t '' l'on 1
JournaLs~ too," D•)'Ct told rq!Oftcro '" ..,.,. YO&lt;~
"Tha mar he the only c&gt;dw.-c 1'11 c-cr how "
A dlld.\-lot boO~ ,.,g be w;&lt;d ll ll1c baiUio. 1 boOk,
O..yot 011d E•cn hcf&lt;&gt;&lt;e M1 rdcatc. offat hom
publuluftl «111\paAICI bad r-ll&lt;d the 1&gt;-)0'r '
~ .... lloe4 .~
Jolin 1&gt;-)&lt;f, ch.llnnan of the E.,.silll Ocpan man ol
&amp;ffalo State CD«q., hoP&lt;t thai 1111
t&lt;tut~ ••II
allo" bttrl to "laclc boo.\ Ullo obsclmty"

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from the local "Remconbn C)nthtA
l),.ycr" J!&lt;ltUO&lt;t &lt;.Ampoolft, oriJm&amp;lly bo•nd lur
Prnockoti!Qpn, ,.jU be pt«tmt&lt;d "to I bfa pat:\ otto
'"" ttuw D•)'&lt;'r d\oldtcn." a&lt;wrdt~l to ~~8"' n
,....., Ou&lt;C'IO&lt; Sene I!Jda&lt;. a&gt;-&lt;pOn&gt;Or ur th&lt;

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ftw the lnultat. ''Tb&lt;y ......
ltlun~ ~ •-&lt;d 10..,

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O.,cr ..,.. mml«&lt; W&lt;d~ aftCI'IIOOG 11 "'"'
Yo.k't ~ lnttrn•Jonal 1\lrpOrt •llh M1
ht.l&gt;band, Jollft, and lh&lt;1r thr« cbt.ld,...,. Tbt AIIIMM
f"'"~Y had not btm tc&gt;p~h&lt;r ~- Dw)'tr'• trip 10 Iran
l1u AprU Tra•din&amp; u a fr«-lanet }oum1r.•, th&lt; 49
year-old
•ubsequcntlr 1nut«&lt; on JiPl' chor&amp;n
AOtr n~« rnontlu tn E•tn Pn-. O..yot ..._. o.d&lt;rtd
~'"" l~tlr u ..., trial l*ba ,.,.. btfo&lt;r the 1n1maa R...,...IOIIMl O:oun
~1111 a "lll~lnJ Proud' · butlon, 0..)'&lt;'1
dtfttlded bv ~ to - · 1 tJS .,..,.,...., ban
on 111•d h&gt; lru at 1 Kcnn«&lt;r AirpOrt.,.... coetfac~W'c
W&lt;dnesdty. " I wanlftl nnd o"' wh.ll ,._, aoma on,"
she wd W\XKduta lo Pf6J rrportt. '+1 IW"lJ eunou.1 ••
!loll 0..)...-. free at ltit, admott&lt;d .,.. ...,tlar
Cllt'U!TIIaO&lt;O sht ,.oulcl not rcpclll her mp h&gt; Iran
"'-&lt;d alia tloc abo&lt;t&lt;d t&lt;t&lt;UC IUM\111 IO frcc lhC

.._ , _.. looi.IQII (Of 'I'CS·

i

f

"The _ . of \O...tcrD ~ YO&lt;~ ba•t ...SC I
o fcllo" famtl) " IUd~t t&lt;lld 1M

•..~(malty

llM&lt;mCIJI ~bout

$p«tniM, "'and • t thii\L th.as ""''" md.t 1.11 idftJ
SO\J\ftllr
the dtiWfm ..
RJdtt briJnft 11 1• 10nol APPfopnace'' to prnmt th~
Pttllion• to O..,cc hcractr. •once ...... dOn't cndo.-.. '"
roodocx: hct K1fYIUo."'
-~tw ~'"'"Otll

0..~ '• cspioaa&amp;c con¥Xtlon ,... baJCd upon
..,.Jcf)cc lllat 111&lt; alJ&lt;a&lt;dly trt&lt;d to unplemcnt 1 plan
dcil&amp;ned to frrc &lt;Orne of the hottop f'mm Iran.
1&gt;-ltl had phon«~ Arnt1lcan OOfttiK'U rcq-lf,·

ror

Gibb tells a UB crowd
of Love Canal's future
b)' Rown UaQ..ntl
.,.,,,. S.c/1 M,.,,.
LO\'t Canal Homto•nrr' •

. . . _ _ Ptuodeat · LDu Vt.bbl
and UB Sociolo&amp;Y Proftuor
Addonc Lnlnc 5p0kt on campu•
Wotlno6oy ni&amp;bt about lwons
learn&lt;d and problcml alii to be
faced at Love Canal. About JOO
P&lt;OIJI• pth&lt;r&lt;d in Ood'ctldotr 1ol6
tO .... dttc:Wilofl. •hldl .....
pr&lt;Co&lt;k&lt;l by M Emnoy AMid·
•\no•n&amp; documranry about
)oo&gt;maldt Paul JII&lt;Ob's 11111 ~
crron to ~ llt eff«U oc
wldaproad ra&lt;lwioft . _ , . in
Sout~n Utah.
"A&gt; .. ith tb&lt; nucl&lt;ar tcu fallow
"'.., Soulbtm Utah), 1.o.. Conal
h.lo been co•a«&lt; up It &lt;"trY k\.cl
of Cio.......,_,.. Oibl&gt;o told ll1&lt;
aud..-, "lftd m this c:uc. by
Occldcatal
and
tlool&lt;r
("orpO&lt;Ot""'s. Gibbs ati""Ut~J/Iio
ICIIOfl to fCIJ Of citiz&lt;n al.atm, and
10 the lfta&amp; IXIAS 0010)\~ Ul I
ciCIJI•Up. "It's cost $«l mfilion SO
far fO&lt; U..: Canal'•deao-up ttlonc,"
she c,.ptaln&lt;d, "and that's )UM •
,_or
~Yo~ .
l.cl1nc 1111ml. and dcscrib&lt;d lh&lt;
opproodl that mott occ..wd
cocporlllotu tlltc; "Fine, tbcy
~ th&lt; realitY of the prolllcm.
thtn dtnr iu ~ ... oht ald.
"Next, ll1cr rush ill with mlrlimal
(olcan·up) funcb, ud when the
mormous CO&lt;U come. fhcy up-toe

w..,...,.

out/'
P..Co&lt;tloe
8oth Vt.bbl- Levine~
lh&lt; nc&lt;d to protca thooo "bo
unc:ov.. sucb btahh htw1tdt from
lllt hor.-t and ad homtnum
diocr&lt;dllina tbot m..itably followi.
Levine cit«! u an eunlplc tbt
""funded. to Jtudy of "(&gt;&gt;unttcrina
Canol taideau by !los...,. park '•
Bnttly Pal,..,. Aocordtn~ to
t.e.inc • .., inclcptn.l!mt
or
fi•t pbyuclan•-appolntcd by
G o - Hucb L. Olrey to......,.

.,.,..P

ih

Canol &gt;tudlc$-catqO&lt;ic&amp;lly

dMied Plian&lt;'o pim flnilinp, )'tt
dt&lt;d t o Olha audieo to baclt up

their poskjoo ••

"Their mclhod1 aro mo~
cfucw'si.. ....... tcialliftot," u.illt
au&lt;ned. addina ,.,.. tlu&gt; •udy .....
linor app&lt;ar&lt;d in editorials Ill Tlw
~Ww Yort
u iD
~
and publJcity
PIJIIphkls !)lid tor by Hooker.
n&lt;!tl, Gibbs dC$Cl'ibod her efforts
to havt b&lt;r ton's llrlnt dtetk«&lt; for

r....... .. ...u
.,......_ads

I&gt;O'Wbl&lt; Canal chcm!Cih "EYtt&gt;
lab turned one do•o """" thCl
dJoctMrcdlwaa from lo•cCmaJ,''
G&lt;bb&gt; r«&lt;tii&gt;t&lt;d, .., . , Wd II&gt;C\
cW.o'l ~&amp;DI tO bt tD CODJfKt •1th
Nno YO&lt;L Sto&amp;c "

I anc1Gibbs~
.. lbot ph)1i0Cillllfft0
,.....,..,.,, re&amp;r kntna ~cm~o.n
or c:ranu.., and Mid thaa

~«~ om~r

JlAie labs &lt;efu&gt;«&lt;to hdp her "Thll
stilt h.lo amlll'lt1i conrrol o-tt !lie

"'-ioft.nmc'-t&lt;d
Bccall!C' 1111 llldl•lduol lUnd uc&gt; to 1 ""'p0f111l(&gt;tl. lbaa
si,.,. ""' fedtr&amp;l

inbnmdJ

,._,...,.t ,ovn""" ,.,.....

inccre.su, Prolcnor Ltw ia«'
nwnllin• that tbe fon:c or chao. .
mu&gt;t come hom the pc!OIIk. · 'Tbtrc
....0. to he 1 v.luc cloasl(N!," lite
~ . "Do *f ..ant to rrotca
oond~ 0&lt; do we, bl;c the

HAS ALWAYS BEEN IMPORTANT.

•t• ••1)1

· Man le11ned
very
19• lhal good idees have IO be
heard to be elf9ctlve. So,. cle¥lsed his_, metl&gt;od 91
9M\1"9thosa . - .crosa lbday. on the lob
or1n
.chool, communiealion remaons • vttal pa.rt ~our WOfld
WhiCh tl
btt ta.lkol'g abou1
upcoontfllll..... ~ •tnsldW*-thalt• auppletneftllo,our ool·
lege-rln&gt;mford
We'lltell you how to tmprov• your eommunocallor&gt; olulls

exactly"""'"''"

'"t,.

. ~ro~n w11tlno term papen anti doono o~~tatlon&amp;,
. to c;ommuntcal•"ll WT!h friends ,.,. .IS and J)e1$0f1S ~
lvtbOO'IIy And ,ou',.loolung 101' . . tntamsh'P 0&lt;
alull-1'- lob we .. g o t - of tnlo to "*P ,ou gM u..
Will! ~pson ttowto wnte a _.. ,...,,.,.,~ ao
....,.._GriUiully, use-~~IIWt

mucl\more

1

CHect&lt;o(rt tile neX1 ~ol·~. a/ldM!Ia~·-4~.'
tr&gt;g, btt sure to check out f'o&lt;d s greet ncwltneup lor 1981

tneludong enort, the new world cat tMf&amp; bu•ll on Am«lea
to ta'e on the woricl

�' editorial
l

I

! Just DOt DOW
j

It Ia difficult to WQI» O«t¥!nelngl)l•lnat a till lion filM- It
Ia ~utile altemattll'e 10 wta tMt _,ld lunhet t~IZa

I-

Misinformt!d

an altMdy ...,. eduutlon ayatem All• all. 111f'-!lon 1a pulling
Wid,.._ YOlk st.. et~ .em ~JMt mtldl ro ,,. &amp;litO&lt;"
~ of llle '-*' of ~ edvclllton.
""' .. I n - \0 Gllfl Hoal'l
ol
So college . , . , . . . Ctylng - liOIIIne1 lnefeued lllltlon 00$11 F*-YS.a.
luat I!Ot ...a.IIIC. 1lley r..s to atop being .,._etul Wid _
flnololaa
. ._,.anact
- o. - •t -_
.,. .., _oloult'GN
_ ...,.,tn
.. ~ tiWt • hilt1on ,_. Ia tile Deat tolvllon All• all, like

"'_,wt..,.

_,.,.,., lhdlnll- IIUftw llltough

lwei,,,_ fl~gt~t?

WfOfiO,.

W. .,. ,...._, .. u- wno ergw ti\M ,,_.. IS no
Juat"-lon tat GcMrno1 HuF 1.. C..., to • - U&gt;eSUHV ~.,.
eo, awtll _.1M
eddltlonal et.C&gt;PM. W.- no oood

..,.....,tat

~ IMIIIIMII lltiOIIId ' - to meb up
, _ _ , " ' . . . . poAIIIca. None.

-

1« the lneqvitiM

,..,..,

_.......

·"*
thi -C&lt;---.. - ·--·------.
... _
_..._.,Itt...

f .,.

'-""1' - - ... - Ill COOKo4 1M 1.1$
c-1~111- ""' . .. _.., ...... · - - .. ...,.

..... ""_

. _ - lur

Obvious gorbag1

...,.w. - -'"'

ro ,,. f driOf'
P\lbllc eduCation • • ~ . . . join!
State- 1te tthldenta afl• eoclely rwJillcl lt wu an ln-mentto
educe!• the )'OUI'Q
l..ct like 10 addt ... tt •• com~•
Holt. tM MU
8ut In New YOlk, tile O«tlfect .... bean brolten. AI the P&lt;OJeC1 ll&lt;odllmecl '"' .... - · · _,,~,·
gtew, ,,. State WMktnecl Ita commitment 0\lt.Jily aulletec~. ...-gradUate popu'lllon To baQin lot ma " ' "'"' I
AIIMdy to.gun upenelon atGPf*S. New Yon&lt; ~ellllecl to IOOIC ' '" a.mal*t vntM&amp; )t.iU 1n1~ 'f(IOt . . . .1 • • • tot-•
11\111 anyone COUIO llo -notlwl lad lp Wrlll OllCII - t'MIIaltlcelly at Inflation In melnttlnii'Q Ita llhare o ltht ""''u"
I. too .m an undergtadu.ate t l tn ~ •
Now, tor the - c l time within live ~. the part-llhlp may gam.ge_
~. nor 1 mllnanl. 1"101 1 ctonte 1 con•~ mYMtt
C..lltled......, ~by lnetuaii'Q the atll&lt;lenll' 0001mltment ancl aui1e normaJ, t;lvlftr:L&lt;d, a nd f'lelfthy (\'OUt adJK.H¥U
1101 aaautJng them thlllllglle&lt; QUIIIIY Will r..ult lrom It,
not m•n• 1 AM I am ,,uu aQ'td 11 your •j'-Qe l~•
Ufllllta two year rqo, Carey did not wrlta 1 tuition hike Into tlltl
Wf'o ._,, you to &lt;»ec: .. ._ wttt~t tt unJveruu,. normal l nd
buclget 11111 ume • He lnataacl cut ancl c:ut ancl only called upon ne tvre l? "Yov ,..,... ortnal6ef~l (IJI H 1n ftl.,rM'tiJ lu
SUNY to lnc:t- 1!1 Income from atll&lt;lenta. RaiN 1. .1 here, IMI ._t c:Ma n retauonahrtlt 11 NWt·n&lt;Mf'\1 1. vncrwUufld
sa lei, Mka l9ecl COlli thell 0o Willi.- yOU lla.. IO SUNY, but gel UM. U,nl l, &amp;net unM"' ht V-ll'ltl~ 1\a~ IO ltlllt
that money II'Oft&gt; atlidenta.
and,.,. twt?"' Yl.I\AI • 't.zH me e..., fu•IMt la tl'wlt )'ttU
So wllel'l 1150 to 180,000 lluclenll anyw1y? Nothing to - · O.re ,n.,.nuate thM 1 M:- l.uvt: o f 'IPO ft e.UMCI CW
but to Olhtrl It'• Pie dlll.,anoa bel-n a ~ education ancl wonwn-thtll a ~ • ge or MntotMY ••artt i&gt;NI W'()mlft
wMhlng dtahea. For mora. Ita mora anxt.ty and a 101 o l CNttlng cat~M ~~ PQOf t\I'M)Qint metu· lo.~ bY1~ up

•o "•

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- - - -· W&lt;\ai

pe.roetraJed on u ""'"' l -"'Q•«w

n.t. •

fofO •ctAe

torrepe
At lor fO!tl' p-. I(

he ._..,. Clf~ ~ to l t'Ow
""'HIIF1)' br•AQ. . .CJ;fl tnM• ~· M )'OYI"Mfl t
a.Nuff'll to ,.....,. "" • .,.1.11 "' .__., -~•r
MJul i , ..tltonll'iP'S ~ I CM ontr le lll•atl J"'r
amulfM'\t Since ytN .._.,. 'o ~·r ....._ '"•'
yout 10161 ora an•IO"t.,..., 1 c:an onlY , ,.. .,.,.. """
p~ac. ol _..,. I . , _ .,,.,
ol yoo~·

*"""

kre noni iiiHI\ICtM co-arcta women, eww. It ,,._..
ft\ l ll tano aJ

ue ..... .

f...,..•,.

fi!'Wmun 10 0"11 'f'O'I • outer til

una.,.. to UI'KI -~· •11lhf19 to '*'-a1t to rou n )'UU • ~ c

hvtHittO, tf'ttf ad ol ~aPIWI+Q ""' a t a ~t ul ''"
UB ~tel tOn 'll r•t~ :.a"'H""V rvur v"-'-"'- ~~e ' '' ,
life lhOuld bt Wf'WJY' ~ \ 10 '&lt;~* •'tet nut tt'O"&lt;"•"'* •

~

For New 'I'm Slate, It could mean a couple mre mlHion
dollanl or a
hunclr*l dtOPOull Who cout4 no 1on0t&lt; • ff«d a
~qualitY. 1ow co.t education •
II ~!If tlle•l11ll Boa~ of Trull- tlltl t ... tlon hlka will
C:leet1y . _ lUI\ !loW ..., SUNY official I - · II tlltl ~y oC tlltl
Stete; Jual ,_Willing IIIey ara to acc.pt tl&gt;t tact IMI New York

r.w

hn etuM*I _ , could hell'e been of the 1 ' - ""'--itr
~I~ So. dNI With that In I.......... way
~.Jeri on atudetlta who he. . no eay tn t he
deCiSi(;
enll
bother to waltro _ ,, ~011.:1oM
can be WOIItted tiWOooQII the IAOialatU&lt;a
lktl Whet about neJrt yeert WMI about lllfM l'M" f!'Otll now?
The bln!W8M Ia decllntng. anrollmtntl .,, dt~-~ 'lllH
conlt- 10 ahtlnk, alld . .,. egatn QUalitY
be llmlalenecf
alld "dflfleull delston• wiU hell'e to be ,.,.,_
Inflation Wid ~ ctl'IIlii be used u exeu- for llokong
tUition and ebet!Oonif1Q tlltl pUbliC part-lp again. AnO w ill
II ttop?
Good a - - Clfey. anciSUNY Truat-. we wtll gladly peytha
S150-•-•-Campualabullt, aaaoonaa t t&gt;emoney tobuy
bool&lt;a en11 IIQitlllmenl II returned, II lOon I I OUt beat lllWIIY
declda not to laall'e a dying u ni..,.lly ayattm, • • soon aa our
llbretia reopen lata 11 ntgtlt, . . aoon aa the State takH olundlng lor athlatlc:l, u aoon u lht haaltll IM 11 ellmlnetad. u
aeon as TAP Ia made available to f)ln·tlme atudenta, u aoon u
Albany at IMII baiancea 111 c:ommllment to the public and P&lt;i•ate
MCIO&lt;S, " aoon al the telgn Ol 008 Ia ended Witllln SUNY and aa
aoon u SIIOrl·alghted polltlcl- IM&lt;.t Carey taketlltl I)C)OU from
SUNV'a nec:1t
,
want to betll'la thai our money 11 going tor
You - · eometlltngwondttlul; to make eometlltng good beuer, rathe&lt; than
to jutt thwart SUNV'a deCay lor another year
A.ncl than, alter all liMit, wt can talk tealfatlcafly about the
pary&gt;trahlp ancl lnc:t9aslng out ahatt

¥'

The authors spNk

. . t-

appMrence ol G._,., Hol11 MJne ~ tn-t._.,.. •P
Vfi'Of~ a nd . . ftrlf"eDDI a ~z.e tOt an,

ro ,,. f&lt;f,lor
Wt h.IVt ~ tMt tM Hlti.,.IO"theoedttOt•
- - A llaltona4('1)"""" - - " ' llla
F-..aq ~ n.. s,oct._ IIW nama -G.....,
....,_. " Wn adu&amp;ftr NX written Oy 1n• ~ TN

-·~,_._,......,.., ..,.

.., ._,

olth.. fNIIoa9

,.,H

!HE ~~Fallnlary1...,

Val. l1, No.

.........

madrugada

_ ,_ .,. ._ -ella
~.,~-

.................
~sm-

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101 • I&gt;K*too
ro-

tt"'"'"'""' """y ot theSpnng c taa.-..te lh41
other ...,tng eller t - t i na u-1•
o l tile ooy
lod&lt;lno Utrougll _., llattno and c.,.tully e,_•no
aOQhoneout. lcuttheachack&gt;lauplnlotlny-anCI
ll&lt;lncllecl them up In • nut lillie beg WoU'I a twltt tle. Fo&lt;
• th41 lirsJ time In 10 _ . , I didn't ha.. t o po.- ....,

'*'

.-i.

rwglsttatfon fO&lt;ma. date
computer ptinloula
and ......._.·~ · ol eta_ I had.,._,. liMn
01 vowod to 11114 You Ioiiis, ....,. u
mysell IS llf-lng l i the end ol thll - - I had

.. ,. ..

.UII&lt;It .,..,...,.. _ to ~..._ - ,_

I could g&lt;ab In an l..,_ndent """" I'm - " G out
ol lhl i""'Y towor.
1 torst . . . - tM gra.tty ol the oil..etton 1
dl'~..,.--11"., tM rate ol ..,aod u "'I' ...., NO. al IUoldifto

,0.....

ollda, I - In~ 11\el I O f l l l ' - a b t - -

-~
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could g&lt;-1-

0n 1M . . . . . CWCI I jldl lllod II ulcl, "'''''tftt )'OW
.. ,....-lito_.,.._...,._. , _
IOfVOl- Ibe aMI'no an ..,.,.. pjaoe ol
- - • - o n It -I"""JwntiAIJoartno IMt I
c1ar In JW/. r.._
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l nd ~ 111........ I .,..,.., lmagoM •
l~lllllon Ill any ..,_l_y ' - &gt; tollill- •1
woul&lt;l hi.. to qulc:kly QM1
o1 rtooNs and

outllnM wll~ 1111 -

my._..

Oraoal&lt;le II I clo, I '• jldl ..y Inti
l . ._ ol Gr»U 100 OO&lt;IouMy.

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Child I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tor Olif ~
"'**IL Anti I - HEYEIIAGAIN ~~~p-..,.

or-__.... __t-or--..

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.,.... · thl . ._ ,. . ol ~·· l&gt;llllo&lt;Y
play-. I thOUght theY woold hall&gt;. boll rmoonvlnC*f"""'
lftll I&lt;O THIHG cen ~p with ""'torr playa. l'tol only• •e

IM -.&gt;le and P'Ol* IU*t .. ""''!d*d_., my tNnCI u

they _ , . belor• I go&lt; the • - Doll lhl ••
_..,.,.., tna lollngbroU and """'""' and
Hoi..,U&lt;"'"TM Tilt" s._., CombrldQf.
Sine&amp; I WOI hevtno 10 fllft lh"""fno OWlY 111)'
oduc8tlon. loec:ldod to 00 all tile way and alii WP"'!"
lhe - - a l w oollactecL The~ llturMCI out. toot.

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CN~~a&lt;tgeol

Wn~«• ol liN

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Fourt-lh C.tllt)', Vol ~ CIUIIC
o l _ , _ . H'o -

~~ott tllelof~

-tl!lfti&lt;,....M... to-lnOidaflobe_....,....,_
I &amp;lao llwwoutlny oepyol E -'1 CX&gt;Cr\pjeee-

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bu!MII&lt;t boan1
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baaiO I
- " " ' brat • _ . . , to 11111'11 OOftllMK or mod or
gar

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And I EVEN thr- out my two C'.IOIIIoa T..Hnl. (Ono

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""..., boollcaM- "".......,_... -and
..., ......y ,.,. enclllalt, -~- Nol jual
...._, oon't e-to_.., -..-uawllanymar'
IM-Iclolo'IM.. IO-that-llll,....,.._
1It' a ,....,.,......, 10 IW'I1)Und yourMil wllh
to 1oo1o 1IUI I ew&gt;'t
.-1 or baino
to thr- I t - 1c1o101 - a l l noa propo, _
.. r m
OOfno 10 ......
to I.,_ _,u.inQ.
I IIIII ' - I oon:t ..... to .mta
on Emeroon

a-

·-...,t..,- '"* _,,.1ca"'-

1......,...

bel"'" ~Uw.

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�feedback !f
j

i

Bouton strlk~s out

;;

Indignity suffered
To tile fd•ror

eo-tllnq Jltn 8outon'o _ ,

On Moncl4oy 1 Jo""atr !let, ar -~toly 6'20

-'G•tt&lt;&gt;•ne ..... ron..,..., .,..ne -..o~­
ay1~uc team hWe on ue·a e&amp;mp4.11 More

""'· ti\Od ,,..

'" I

~~&gt;Kiflcally, rny riOIII u an l&lt;ldi•tdual, u o pe&lt;oon.
Wlfa qu&amp;atlonad by - • whc&gt;&lt;:OIIt&lt;ln't Ql.. o clomn
ebout me "' my ng!lt

..,..,,,, the atory
I'd dec~ to """1 a thend •n CletneM Hal on .,.,.,,..
St,_ Now, olthouglll am a -· 011C1 Mtclom &lt;lo I

'*'9 oul ...., . C!Om'l . , . , _ . .......... o i l - - -

q_,.,..

&gt;a no
ro me that tile me)O&lt;IIy or ot..OO..tt
ewn ttr11 IM'tnttf t~snmen "'.,.Men me 11 one 1_,.
Of another on camput 4ft« all, I am a luiHimo
_,,_otad at.-r """' 81tanoo era.... "'""'
,....,~y,
dNhne d•octly .."' a
IMoe...-»-oltrw ,,_,. pop&lt;~tauon, ut"""" "'
a ..,.._ llbfaty 41ao. II any sh-.t hat I\Od
-hif18toooy-to...natntrar.,.tyonl cen anuto yOlo tltel IIUdel\1 ntO my · _ , _ ., I m..,uon tMM polntt to diiCO\I!II tile
ollgfltaet ouggeotton that I mrg!lt &amp;PC&gt;eal to the typicAl
• . . , _ UB stucJent •• o ~• • 11\ady. no11o ~

It

-·noo •• ua

wr111on up "'Mondo(a TM l'p«r"""
. .f 8outon ....,... -wr.r. a
N - 1'1- ,......, -

....,o-·•1101 .,.,

Mud 01 •
"'0
gMI 11 to (Tlwt....,.

INy doni

. . _ , . oo

why """""' • o
M unaon? "-• ju•• ftit • bJU Wt\h • lttcll; rOt •

*"'"0-

"-&lt;napa Mt Bouton ti&gt;OUICI b e · - ....y IWO f&gt;01100
ol Tile S,..Crrum OhOIIIel Do clhoted to lila apPe...,...
..,.... the oa&lt;na Pll* IQnoto&lt;l " - ! Coowor'o
-IOIICitlle..,...nOqnt Tho-IIICOM.,.yone
c~oe""·r~••.,., Bouton~ -llobettCooww
I
If Bouton _,ad WTft~ •'baM ~
ptOhftHauon or cttuo MOC*' -" tne tnnM cit,.. n.
•

-leln,t Do oPeOllnq In the FU!mo&lt;e M• Bouton oliO~ IT01n s..ve. tor cotq 1&gt;1a
-ISQ.... ti"Tno "-&lt;loct " -• Lite&lt;, rofO&lt;TIIIg ro
"'' OW'I - . . Bouton ,.,.,"'"'""· •
1' - _..
loGe)' . . . . ..

Fov~"

. . ....,. I'\ON tf\aft I ltcJCI6, . . . .t

tocU&lt; ,_.. trod&lt;s I """" ,..., ... , _ _,.,.IS
trv•r _._. "'Htal*Ah~ t~
f

''"ave"' .,..,.,. •

.,.,., - ,_. he C:OO.III At ..,..n..q mOtO Mfi._...,.q
Wlln o lltolgnt face alt.. COijlfiO _ _ .
llflt•

'*""

-

...., leliott - ··--· ~ lt'o~ I
'"' BouOOOIIO- Nt _,"""' ~ . , _,

......... ..........'"'
~JO'!\.

nowrei•_...

- '''" ,_.,.

tru_.,ed stra,_. •oa.rn..ng wound C8.mput '*'th •nvarty
'-t~g~~tto.,.oolhan)'OU . ICIO"-my
own uniQuoly d•OIIIICit. . dlanctlfootlc:t tnet ratoly go
UMOllcecL Wall. -Ia I .... looll1"9 IO&lt; my ,.....,., .•
&lt;oom. I notk:e that ....,. ol C l - 1 •lit llo01
rnlden11- t1•a come cwt o' thlll rOOtM and tnltHid the
neuwoy ro qat an 10M - · tnto aoono lool&lt;ad m.e,
rnln~ o! South Altoc:a, That wu the ~""""~~ ol rnoo
tM.N'fUh&amp;hng eplsocte T 0 . ., lf'lre ....... 11\11 . . . enough
But u 11 K ,...... 1. -gill ...._,
I help )'OUT' I
N'tl
r.-gutar cMtflte m&amp;nMf st•M """ askea

No-. _.,

·c.n

" Cout&lt;J you toll me 01116 )101;&lt; roold"' tOfT' AQe1n 1
anew..O .. No'\ and w.nt nonchatanUy on my w.-y t
waa fully awo10 ol the Q-lonlnq, oocualng gr.rn
tnet I~ lowed all tl&gt;t way to lfMI-ito and~ tile hell
oi!Cf onto rne eiMotO&lt; I qat ott o1 the _ . , . , I
GOUld outomotoc:attr - 1 1 1 0 1 r,_ 1 neo• •t ·sw· t tumad sponraneouo~y, not

woo-

0(11)' bKIIUNOf IIW pttOIIOeM tMI IMIIQ.IttcJ Ul.S,IMlt
aliO because, ah« obtenJng thti Ol'-' alue)enra
''ouf'\od Chtre. llmew I he 1et·m waa more autlab4e to• me.
Afl-' aU, I'm in my t•t• 2&lt;7'• aord can Pf.. IY well relall to

V&gt;otorm (H-oltond-oneadcl&lt;osstro..,_,,.,he
·--~ •tl.ldent a• aw?) ft WIS Qtt'\C)UI MC'Yf")' A98,n
In my regulaf poltto , . , _, I COOC*OIOCI IOIIh Ll1e
ollowr twas-tllnad10. -tot11o"U _ ,
CIO no-. just •• any full-tome u B. S\Udel\1 W-e
&lt;lid I love? Had I just loft tllelou&lt;th floor I ant,.eJad and
oontl""od on m~ war Ol&lt;ty Tl&gt;t rnaon I detailed tn&lt;s
1 - 1 as I did It to """'" With you. me toodet, on
OOfect•ve Insight - n • n g the olton mtauncl«ssOO&lt;I

atudrena telat~ Nte on c:ampus I have ne.._ tn my
.,crte ..:adM\lc CAll« on th.rs campus. tlllt •• \INN.SY
U I clo ,_since Moncloy And it -'t&lt;ln I turOOM me
It my &amp;tuctenl relat~a oot worse, bastcaiJy • causeolteel llypOIIIOOOI. In Oll&gt;t&lt; WO&lt;dl 11""""11' Don't you
-that these soma OO&lt;rvpt atudent ralatioM thai you
Indulge tn lor lour .,..,_ con eaolty booome your
adopiM behe•io&lt; t&gt;Ottlfn '"' the rMt or rour n~
lnttoed otpos.,..ry ltOIICilf1G br ano lottiiiQ ,....,...r~~e
...eiiOCI br 11&gt;1s IMtiMoOftOloyotern to -llinatiOft ol
aoctoltr •nopproj)Ntt - " " that only oompttcato
ou' rwman struggtt, you a:houtd practiCe al1emauve
beno•IO&lt;s. and . - tno OMS rnot will bett """"'''
you&lt; luture out thoro 1ft tl&gt;o retiWO&lt;I&lt;l Not lhlo college
WO&lt;ld, IO&lt; It io only a tlfnpo&lt;l'l' condition, D&lt;it tne real
That-· you ralt ana tiiOtwnldl your gotnq to.
Uoton If you studant.a of C.....,. lounh , _ """'
- o 1/10&lt;0 Mon. I\Od beon In the reat ~ I l&gt;fOY
11eanlty that your .,...._ "'UU&lt;&lt; no.. been doll.,.,t.
I'll loll you. mine -t.alnly wout&lt;J nave. Anybody oiM In
rne root wond would no.. roootad dlftaroniiY lrom the
way I did. II&lt;! aware olt~la. Ttie distinction betw- my
bellntor pattern bat010 OOtnlrig to U 8 . aa o 1lucllnt at
U B, and my 1 * - futuro bolloviot. ato c»at to me.
1.81 JOUIO be e100r to you r .,..,., bring the • -,..,,
¥tUh me. eson~t you twlng youtS..
Yo - . Monday While IIIIo ac:am woo tulng plaCe, I
was ootfeolatt'Y Into h.~ but my t.un tMun•t Ltl1tn, my
llhll 1e trvly lnlo tnloletter. Also, an Important polnt ot
'"'"'motion tO&lt; the r-d-1 am olllt a block •tudent.
atwayo st!ICIYinO you or oometlllne. wuh art• some
d•gnity, ..... tl1olt ,.... "'''·
JL 8roi&gt;CII

Applauds for

lsra~l

....

.,

t hl'lt Just Jearned &amp;boiJI an r&amp;t1tU

\fOIUtUHf eUon

ICH tM CembodJ&amp;nL A 1!M'n&amp;n IS.tMfi voluntM• mediCII
l . .tn tooeU* Wilt'! .uppUH and eQUIPf'Nftl hM jUSt

beona.....,.,_a t&gt;yllle o.....-r of ltrMIIOU:Ioncl
modlcat- lluman!IOIIM oiO to ll&gt;t ComboO'""' The
EmbaUy oiiStM!In llot&gt;gl&lt;ol&lt; Is COOI*tllng "''"' tne
Thalflecl Crool ai!Cf thO Thai Prime Minis tor' I OffiCI In

~

Pilot to .-•Vine tiltS o&lt;OUCJ. llftoj, '" Jonua~y 1179
noo P•ovtdad ~ noYen tO&lt; 103 ~Boat ,._... ""'"
Sour-•• ASia no•• now. w.e thO ttrot fi'OUI&gt;,
·-·••tad- ......... Alllaafntng-

_the_........,,.....,_
IUtrt
r.,...,,_,,,.

no.. louM ..,._ "'
WOf\.
Othan no.. retrtfl\"'0
Chl.,nttlng the aid tO ftl Geattnation, Wh i~ it Ihe 114!.kl from ptOIOOIIono whk:l! of'- gooc1 _,unltiao '"'
etintu ~r-ntiY tocatod t to.'IQ the fhai.Cambodoon wotll In the oountty Moot nota ble'* Or o-su•oeon , _ on the llall ot To4 . . . _ _ 14otp11.a
botCIIf
Thio ttec&gt; Is anot'* tn tno seriH ol ...,...,_ nu1 TetAvt•
--"'11 tnot ,., ... ,. Suefla- oouncty.
_,ernoot
~an "' ..... rantl&gt;t _ . , , G o - t o t IIIMI tool&lt; ollico OIICI mooe """"'~~a _ . .. ,ton ol 1'1&gt;•'-1&amp;. to.,. .... "' u..
•• tlo tom dee!Wion '"" ~flf ol urlum to 66 h4Mn&amp;nttlr;an eause. •.-c•a.dy under en tnf._140f'l tlht
regulllfl' attonclo"' -

''*'own tJikH, IUCh •• ·~
p11nt1"0 and midwifery

•e'--

VJ,ttnamese refugees. The moat reoen1

aage ""

this

ot 1J,C perce-nL I betJe¥e rnu.at be a.ncerety IPPfK!I\«l.

assistance came on OctObts 23 wnen lsraet ~edna

- . and hNrt to rt7 V10tnamese , . , _ .,InclUding
•t-1\ad t&gt;een•escuadon tho h\Oil-• bran tSt. .tt

Rog« IJ

Chusr~MJ

V«n•,., v.,.,.,

i
.!
!

�The ar:t of throwing balls
life of a student juggler
~~.

111 (]aft O 'Sitd
Sp#&lt;1niM SIII/I W"'"

Gltu
tbro.,....

Ctpo~l•

hs btu

1"-.......,.. f« . , _
no"·

lk bcpn by
itJ\M!Ina hla oldtf brOiht&lt;. Cld

IIX

)Uti

lhtQ lptnl bOUU O( Silt.D\
COII«ttiiOIIoa I . .CbiJIJ lllmwlf

s•Uitoa

rr- .,....n,-o«~rr..t
....,..... Ulllil ... NcMmbtr,
llownrr, bt bid no oi'POrlvnity 10
...... hb inlcntl. So• .......,.......
by lht . - o1 a c:oup1r of Uft
WarUIIop6, ht dloclcd 10 foad ...

OWDIOC&gt;Cty,lht UB JugloaJ Oub
The MW dub IJ omoJI-on!y 12
manbtr• M&gt;t joiMcl.o far- and
ot'a )'ct r - by SA. Tho
- . . . !odd • SQuv&lt; lUI. ...

1nformal ud

~ltr

a.roud

s~oanaa.

u.dona ....

lrlu1IJnl all kind&amp; or trod&lt;•
Cq&gt;oola co..,.. r.- Bhla'-oo
~ .... , . . , . popo~a~.,. •
rdluody __......,

.,.,.. ...

U.. lie 1DC to Uomtmbtn or 11&gt;t Botlfllo J"UUUU&amp;

COIIIC' 10

u.r
c...,.,... .... ,...... • ........

Oub, (BJC) and Ills lntrrc:u In
picli Ill'·

art .,..,... 10

pen or ,_ 1ft," and .._ ....,. •
mtmbtr or lht larunttlona1
JUJI)tn Auoe•atioa (IJ"'I for
tOODt ,.,.. 1bt lJA, "lh t
~oruoo,llolob
..ut
...,
_ _ ....,_lhalttt
utually outlldcd by a aroup from
BJC. u Wtll u by do.....
~udor....,.slll!llmhlr

~ lk
coawc:attoa1

QpOIIil froaa •

T .. n~

-w

art

tllorac:t......, "' ...,.,. . . _ . ol
outlanchsh irlcb and ro•m.. thai

Jcwln boiff
....., can k
adu t ~td • nlil
clocloalioe """ lwd - k

- · 10 tk

•

n~-m

n..n .. lltCft 10 JuulAoa .....
.,.... tile &lt;Yt Fint, lk tncl&gt; bt lft01ltrrd ~ .... -l&lt;d
up 10 fiw balll 01 a ilmt. bolt ht
adviau lbt bqiua to aan ..,Ill

__.,...._
n-.

if ..... ...t ill p e r f for an aud~t~~«, tbt Juakr dndop ~ JOtl or accompan)'llll
lolk , Ofltft -..lc, IO kttp lht 0C1
amoodt and nlmiWlttt' "ot
Mpnliqly, • ncllrr""" 10 _ .
.... IWO tblnp .......

The bq!nnrr ...... ltC&lt;C'pl 1ht

raa 1M 1&gt;t Will 11rop uu-... va )

ollao. Cq101111 Yid • is ...,...,_
,,_,....., bolt should - bt .....
., .........._•• Ht .,..., IIIIi
P&lt;acticlt. - an~ ll'tQol toknt, 11
lbt ....;... fiiQor Ia 1UJJb111
"U•rcxt. . .d y, too ....,Y pciOIIIt
Rop , _ btf«t IIIey ~ddt IM

....... of--.:·

The obJtCil , _ ISIO&lt;..I&lt;d
wtth i uallna ...., co bt round
0... lht ~or~ Crpo&lt;~" lw
t•;periraaurd " llh .,.. , . . _ ball&gt;.
lacnKoc llalb. cas- ....... ~"' ball
or two, tmnl:s t.ns. rubber briJb;.
and an O«tiioccal lmnil .racqU&lt;L
Ht tmds 10 prtftr 1xn&gt;sx bolb bo.
al)oys lmnJ- tlllnp
Ouba..., nnp art oho 11oncbtd
tqUtpiDCII. Ccporus torutnOCitd Ius

linl .., or J•&amp;&amp;llna d ubs out ~r old
&lt;lolhtillat ud blut )toni
H o •~ ve r.

'-"- Gal ~ Componv, one d ~ lhM 1n1ws1ot11

l)ipelne ~ d ~

Gos lool•lllllbi -..Hc:hln·25 siOtk ._.be on~ .oon 10
lnleMew for.......,. ~ 01 ~ pionllOdllttee llled below
.,ou M near one d "-piOn!~ ond
ln'-'8d In o ~......,...Job. p~ecae IChedule on

U!loly~

r

b~

~«ONrDtadt

bJ-ICts ,.,i!J'" nabbtr bolb
atladltd 10 tbar mdo. 1bty slloald
bJ about nlnctrm iodits 1ona and
rd1dvdy aurdy. ~ 111011
- ly, they . ....... bt .......
. . . Mil boo~Moczd.

en

........... ...n~Gos~··~ota""-.
ra rroooe lrbmo!oon. ccnlocf ycu I)IOOemenl o111ce lodoy
!WI ON CAWUI:

Monday, FebNary 23rd, 1981
1\Mf I.OCAIICIM:

Clifton Spdnga A ~. NY
CouderlpOrt, WeettbOro A Troy, PA

_.,
__
.. __ ,_..,,

.., . Pipeline
Tel., 11111 0

_,..,

PD. b:l$11. """""'- Y..,.77001

s..-~

A coopk of 10y aora lll Botffolo

...

_~; w!ta srwnl

doopl &lt;arT1IIIJ IlK ..,_.. Bote..
btud. Altboqb comparallvdy
mt.p, lht lint'• producu oft&lt;tl
...ulct quolicy. Ccpolil dalaxd.

Ho-..r,.,. '-IJ&gt;l 111s r...
......,.,....,,_ ..JuaJtBIIC."and
btlicva it ..,... tbt purposr for •
btt~Dncr-

Ccpoais brinaJ Ius rqu;p.tai and
--.1 ~hoots ... .,.... 10
IlK UB -.dQp. and sbartf IliaD
with .... ............ So, if • pmon
flipt tlirOQJh 0 book and flliCIS I
u1ck he 10 lcml, Cq&gt;oob 0&lt;
IlK dub' • vlc~l, Roa

sc-.... or..,,._. dse • llo bow.s
htoniacb h.
Cepools said tbaa a feW manbtrl
have ""'"'"""" ;....,... in tht .,..

of......jualiaa .. pcrlormioa. but
.. of ycl, ....... UloalbU ... Rill up
ill IlK air. "IUJbt oo•, il's i"" a
p10I&gt;e 10 IPibtr and share 1ric:ks, bul
wt bopt 10 tJqiOind ,..., ..........

�i.

Assembly weakly objects
to any UB ROTC program
atJWIIC-nt .
Aft~ • n roaa IC&gt;COIIdilll
spucb by Ancmblypeuoo
T~ Suoclat A.r-latioa ICclly Myers, Coutitatioo
CSA)
Auembly
¥oted c-Jitec C'blirmaa ~csll
W~ to coodclan tbe Hat bl called ror 011 an-dille
•ole, claimfna tlou tbosc
at~ or a
Ofncer Traiaioa Corpt -ernrc~ alr'*'J polleSICd aU
(ROTC) P&lt;OIT- M UB. ftCC'Ckd kls
Howner, tbe fiul •ote
T~ tabllal a&gt;OCion • •
IDclat~ •ythiaa bul 6na .,.aed oYff Ia the nab to •cu.
., tbialt tMt il • • II"-~ ..
tupport b tbe IIIIDlloe.
s.-t.ed b)' • -loeal a way tllat woulel ~c
inuoduetioo by Assembly studenu," aceordlaa to
Speak~ AricDe ZwiUIQa. aod Sbcebao. "They bad some
IIIIJI(il'ied by studcnu fnxo quutioDt that weren 't
llulAio St•e COIIetle. the wl- answer~. ltbmk thai the luuea
ROTC ruollllioft produced 1111 ~~ ntQfe •tCIIlloa."
18~·13 tally.
Zwilq 1*1~ ROTC an Rcl•dul •OCt.tt
"awe$01Jle tbreat," e.xpllllnlQa
Refurfna to tho 13
tlw "mY coosclcnce can 1101 abitenlions. ZwUiina theori1ed
allow my fellow studellll to be thai there were a lot of new
triiPPCd" by 011 ROTC P&lt;OI"W membcn presem who miaht
on campw. After ruitber have beeo unJure of CUCI
commcnu in suppon of 1he proc~ures. She said the novice
musa~e addreued to UB polltlclans- wbo jo!Md after a
membership
President Raben L. Ketter, SA recent
Preside11t Tim Sheeha u~~ drlvc-mlah• have bnn
foe a tablina of the moe loll til "reluciAIII" 10 vote for or
the nut meetq, cilq a heed aplnst the - -.
E ¥en I bo\llh there lw been
for prestJ1tina both sides of tbe

i

f
i

i

a-""'

J

Clement plays host to
a ·' Bob and Lqlly' show
lt7Ttrr7 C....
..,,..SHrfJ
..._
A n:laMd _..,.. 10

a.-

tbll'1 BUiy

T\oadiJ
..Uc Lally by Wi

litCRID . _

eftllioa, fcaurocl UB Praiclc:a&amp; . . . , L Kat,..-JINII

&lt;idr-caetq q-lano oboul _...... u......, --eni&lt;s.

n.c Kcua'• _

.... _..., ........... '" tt.. Ma.

1&gt;1•-

Sir«$.._.,

no firm •tempe by ROTC to publication or t he finah
n plnd ouuilk or its prc&gt;e:nc sc:htd Ilk IIDd • updlll i:Qa on 1be
~loo at Clnisha Collqe. Conuh.uon Committee's
botb 8uflllo St•e Coll(ac mel work ,Assembly members bep.o
UB 51udenls ..-e orpni1i:Qa dtptltlq, pullq •tl'l&gt;dallcc
prot eat aroups. Zwilllna below the q_..,..lutl .
upiained tbal "when you're
Amfdll the decllnlna
dealina wilh student tWJu, you population in the Tal ben
ha¥t to be prepu-ed."
Se.DIIIe Chambers, the elccllon
The roeetq start~ late, •
or a new Spolt~spcnon ~­
As$c:mbly laden dlatt~ while
A ~- ~ount rnealed 1
lalccomett suoUcd ln. Jtwilb sb; penon de reM, Md a rusb
Student Unioa (J SU) PrWdcrll mto the hai1J lookina foe abKIII
Rkilard Gluc:bl~ ask~ the , mcftlbcn tumed Into a lirt
Aucmbly for !Srlp in prenntma minlll&lt; rt'CI&lt;A . AAn the bruit,
tbe Unlv&lt;rsily C1leuder 1 dlseunloo or tbe lepllttn or
ComJDittu rr- opeDina U 8 procedq wII boul a quonan
foe rwo Jcwbl&gt; hOOdays iD the took place.
Fall semener . T'be State
Habi ~ tMI "we're
Uaiver&amp;iJy or New York tryq to ~e _ . . , . .
(SU NY) trustee• recently La'l Ia a comma or a
vDlCd to r•••rw a 19n ruliaa pcrood a&amp;aad ill our .., .•
tbal sbul dowa a1 SUNY E~a..ay a rteall of tlw
campotiCS for tlw tJarec days. quor•m count allo,.ed
Tilt
dcdsioe aow lies willl
iadi..id..a

Dlarina

COlli--

the--·

S~kn~

wa

Zw~

who declin&lt;cl to nm for
pmorl8l . . - -. l:lw1Qa the
candidaics forum she • •
por...acled to cbaQrc be&lt; mind,
""" ,.,. 11oor .... rcoponed ror
nomt-ions.

Aller ZwilbQa was scconcled.
tltt other c aodidatn

111

wnbdrew , lea•ma b&lt;r the

unarUmo&lt;a tbob.
The speaker u~ Lhat a
rear "be work w~ he
camtd oa" WUihc . . , _
for the ttnabota
Followina ad~ of
thor Al-bly. Zwillillfa said tbr
lack or • q111011a • • • ~
lllcd b)' sncnl ......tlc:n ol tloc
Qrlllllizal- to keep lla •

Spoltup&lt;ttoa.
~

Botll
..t prc&gt;Kin

........ . _ . ar:tr• .....,.._. .

the rrc. _....
Amoaa tbeof
tlwec _ . . . . , _ IIDd
..., ~ rrc. ......

for

tile

POiltoOft

or todd.

a-- ........... ,...

... preoocdcd
_...s by,.. ,....
.,...... " " .........., by
HeM ltaiclcD&amp; !it1:ru A'--- a
..,_, wllo AMI lbc bad beta workanl on tbe proJ«l for two ,_..

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UB

..-..ocw• vier Praiclml ror Stuo~a~t ... rr.... ""'"""' ~.cna.ootu ...,

........_ HooAIIa Dircdot IUdt Slmd!lopl
ofcullll_..on.

rb&lt; amall . , _

OiJcusoioa ,.ulicJ&gt;t a&gt; KOlter topped hi&gt; hltKh on hh - ..11ik hh wt~
c1iJawcd Ill&lt; r«ipes with....,. of tilt U U.erocn. Arter a brid- a of
K&lt;lttr'• wife'• new drapes, Ill&lt; lint q....UO..-- ho1dlnt- brcK• the
Wormality.
Kala IICidmocd tilt Inquiry oholn lmhmaa priority for an&lt;ampua
houslfta,eotinl. " aiiiOQI daitc 10 1110¥0 '*k on . . .pw" - a fmor in
thtlinoittd a¥M'-'&gt;Ic holllina ..,..,.. The .......,. wllidl dotllrlllild prioritica
- madiootd britfly 1&gt; Ketter told Ill• a~~ frahmao cnrollmml
will be CUI bod. by 16 pon:e:nllW )'Hr.
MariW

Cilioa lltal 6S pcrUIII of UB lfadWIIt MIKicnU ~ 171S1frioed, Ill&lt;
Pr&lt;sidalt ~ alttmi)U ha.., beat mad&lt; 10
fO&lt; ti\&lt;GI.
Cornportd to Stony lllook ODd Blnthamtoo-wll&lt;ft ft1Jitritd aiKicnt
bousinf It availal*-UB"loudly lactlna," ...,.,....10 Kater. "Wtwill
be IOinlln ror some type orroatried alldcnt ~"
The rocc:t11 ~RCilord Co-op'*"' - - - i11ut Kater
~ Ia some clouil. ~ auened tilt lmpoctaocc or 0.0 deNion .aenu
r,_ ~ 0.0 j ...... opocilaiiJ rdatCI tilt .-e aoley to UB'l R_.t
OHlp or alows it 10 ad a preccdeM fO&lt; all nla..d - . Kater aid tho
looc:r will prot.b)y ~ tho dcclolon.
c;.,_ 11M ......S Kater • tho lnc!Mdual ~ ill tbc cuo and
the Sl....._ AaociallM lou c:boMe 10 be a co-dcf*- to the ~
'' I'm ....-111 ti8bk ror tbc - . wblcb Is a '-II t.o aoc. •• Kau:r DOleel.
A r.culty ....._. wu llo&amp;cd u the tUiprll for tbc llaik 011 tbc
~ ...-ollaaK by tho l'rCIIdcoM. The . . . . . .,....,
raiola tbc ~is II: I wllik aaloawldc It Ia 9:1, ........... LO
Ktcler, wllo added thor It will .,.. bee-.
polioy- 10 alow

..,.;occr;.a

acqlllrt...,........,.,.

U.......,

-..;on 10 .................... CQW1D.

•

FRIDAY AFTERNOONS AT P.J.~S

WIU NEVER BE THE SAMEIII
50¢ STROHS DRAFfSI
$2.75 STROHS PITCHERS!
$1.00 MIXED.DRINKS!
FREE MUNCHIES!
starting at 1 p .m .!

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P.J.BOTTOM8~
flOOD • .aaz• •IIDOCII8

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Ciiloloo oloo r..-c1 IIIII . . Ia
-kula 10 Jona •

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propotly ..... dlbaicll Glblu bclic•u lhal 10 ~"l'm,...eo.....,.b&lt;'
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" ' - ... dooolo ..
•Jar
.......,.,
.. tilt-.- .......
•e caa _., softly f&lt;&gt;&lt; lloc

-~... ollt cxpC.mood "IT

oakes money ond uiUtcd .. _.con
force thaa IO dtllft lip lilt .......
Olbbt 101d 1M cro"d ob&amp;l Tbcy uvt lilt ........, to oakc out
' - 0( Iocr J\aoolllloe'a
'""~ .,. .. Ill&lt; . , _ 10
&lt;ictory ia ..,UW.a p&lt;&lt;IIIUt:81 clisa'edlr
- doiolll-w ,.,.. po
rctoc.ciOII for ""' f-w&lt;*," lloclooal IOdolu ..... "
b. . . . . 0( . . . . - - . ,
~ ...... - ....... IJM!olt
abotll•too••por. "Lootalloc

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Entrance may exit as

............. told Ill&lt; lllllloaotco
Califomia, Pmat)'lnnia. ''When
you've been drcamlna of rc:itoced 10 &gt;Oro&lt; .anbl.aD« or
nud my Holes, )'OU ret as • . . _ or
wppon IIU I MOd ohdrs, 10 chltllt you con pay .. a .......,_. tJIAUd wa.lina up aomeday 10 lind 1ha1 iu oriJonal splmdor, ohtn you
I
rqulalionJ (pol &lt;hcmlc:ol lbf ""'"'' h/eiiC1 aoou foe.....,. 1bc entraDCCWay to lloe Main mil)u iust u ..dl ao b1d to
...... doJpo.al) reaudltl6 or llpr mad prtaUOICiftl) Aad J'd noiJocr Street Campus hu been sleep. UB V'a ~~ for
s-yuaCOOJ~ ...

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M auaehuaens-thc~

tile,..,....---

rr

he,..,....

R..,_.

Friends sometimes~
~taste in moVies.
But they'll see them with JOB anyway.

gateway
haliiJG Planftiaa Jobn NtaJ
re-a.kd that. many 11pilitan1

&lt;hanacs can bt Qpeaed ro, the
mtr&amp;.DCC'.

MOll of lht eh&amp;Qacs ...a be
IIWSt .. lht artl • hleh lw
alrt:llly beat &amp;ltered to proY&gt;de
for lht l.J&amp;bo Rd R1ptd Tran111
I LRRnswion. ~'as rrocra&gt;
coh lonoes " .fill become
oeca.s&amp;~y for the drov~ay lnoo
ohe Mmn Slrm Cami'U) 10 be
"odencd consldenbly,
uid, addina 1ba1 oht
con.sttuctioe of oraffoc dJ&gt;1dcn
"&amp;~ possible in order 10 all&lt;&gt;•
1"o separate traffic pauem• oo
o.:cur-oM for UB iludenn •nd
ano1htl for LRRT usen
"The oriainal pl1ns roo tht
I RRT
'*CrC
&lt;ODCtl\td
IPI'&lt;O\lmllel) 10 1&lt;11&gt; ~u.' '
r-eal Uld, "and hi-. uo&gt;&lt;krron.:
a v:nn of ahcratoo"' ' ' •tl
plan• do .. hen oi'IC1 •••

"••I

lrlnlfOrmed OftiO I

fiiiiCIIOO.oJ

rcalit) "

1\o t'OmpeanUo•
Ahbou&amp;h lbe Uno•«»~) "'11
Wff&lt;r tbc lo$lo of lht C111rll&gt;&lt;t 10
oi'IC l.RRT, Neal QJ&lt;I lhl1 \JB
'-oil noc bt compaosaC'd f Of to.&gt;
or UK of propaty because lhc
land bdonSJ to lht Soa1c and
not the University.
Ho.,evcr, il b unlikely ohat
Ihe cxpanmelawn aclommt th&lt;
Campua's 1hrt$hold ..m be
pa•ed " itb any moct p&amp;~lonl
lou. hwt:lll , a loop
be
pro-~ for Qa&amp; 11 termed 1
" ltSs and ride," or drop-off
poono for patrons of the LR RT.
Pro)«l tngtnetr of lh&lt; 1.1euo
Construction Oo•ision or the
NIIJara
....._,
Froolotr
Transpor1at1on Aulhorio)
(NFTA), Richerd Zynda
expla~ocd . ·'The South Stauon
(MIIn Slra:l) is Dot dniJDtd IS
1 point on lht l.RR T • here
c:wtomm will parl and ohcn
board lhe subway.
It will

,.,u

merely CAiJt u a dro!K)ff point
Therefore tbc consmxtoon or
1dditiooal parkona lou 10
&amp;cam~modate n.storncn •ill bt
unnu:cssary. to
Zynda also comme111C'd 1h11
Ulde from the abo•• around
illtlon, efforu are bttnl made
to keep lhe tnll'lnCCway "os
nllutallsticas pouablc."-1 UB

request.
work

"We

in

close

coojunc:tion ..ntlt the Uru•'tmtY

and blow !hat they dt~ir~ lhll
the station bt minimally
dJJrupli•e 10 I he stttina."
Zynda said. "The Jlaolon isn't
meant to be an C)'C$01'&lt;, bul
calha 10 fit in wJIIo wl\11 is

alrt:llly In

~ ...

Public Rdatioas Oirtaor for
lhe NFTA Joseph Ciffa

disclosed

thai
further
reconsuuct.ioo of the Main
S&amp;reet catranccway can bt

GqiCC(td 10

bePn lhb SWJID1tl •

-SUS4n Hodgr

��i ©prodigal sun
Ballet lets its hair down

j
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S.t~Jfdey

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f-v
momone at 1
I - b l e d my
blacl! teot- - o r """"• r...,. 11odUngo. my
lealfler tAll'- end !he U .&amp;O lor !he l\el!-1\oll&lt;
I Oft to
ct.._ oc:hool Hlly, QMnv met..,. to

f ..._,
me
cNnoe ll'lto my dlnce dolheo, end, mcwa importao\lly,
ij ..-..
tlr{&gt;e to - k rtwoug~~the door loll ~~&gt;to the IMnu
The Clau
,..,. wao .Cwflls a bellot lllau
~lore

And the ll'fllwer9 o1c1e&lt; so they did me "realotulf.''
~ 1Nlfllpa 11 " " the lote~Qn • - ~ lolnOI*I
: - · the IM!ruc:lor c:elecl out the " ' - wOtM ...s !he

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d - . wrMCithem onto I&gt;Muui&lt;A mo-to- a!Mp.
a llenel, a pOM. a r..n h was f l o - ..cl Mln1v end
soft and deketa Angala- tney ~me ot .noM
TN! was _ . eoo But la11 !he B•dhlio
RegiCINII adnt.royeclal
plum fM)'' ........ ·~fiOallng'" m y fol'\\lnlll_aly
'"' .,._
- · tt&gt;oug~~,
by !he
llw&lt;leo-n
dlnce.
engalio:
......,..,.
,...,actacl.
,..,.,
to !he
~

""""""'anly

clo_.r.cr Ot ~·ad tl..-ougllout !he p a t l o r -

The -loghll...,. out and I '-clthe d...,...
walk onto the., _ _ The poont ro !Mt I heatd

,...., - dun!&lt;. CUll&lt;. dun!&lt;
The loghta came Uf), the mutiC ~ . and- I wao
no lonoar dai!QhtiUIIy distracted by the ex"""-"'
COIIUIMO. my eyto lla&lt;ted to 1 ' - feat . An lm6onant
Plft - ahtt eM, rlwlae wote~a.anclthev wert
dmc'"9.
t wu
t o - the ~tv kulo loathe&lt; . . _ ,
I&gt;OIIed on ttr11 " MCond or won fifth posllion - but
~nstooclt aaw t i l l &gt; - Wrlh no • - That' s wt&gt;at I cal
them, but I found OUt tho tachnlelll tlfminologV 101 them
• ehltecttr- .. - - · -

'"Pa&lt;:''"ll

St...,._

.. .,. used on c:twactor ...,.,a,.,s ..cl
"" Bull a1o f1ecrona1
Saturdov
8YWWIQ pert........,.. w.lh """ cS.nce tYPe
II&lt;P&lt;~Uht to tne
Theov• by 11*:1&lt;
Mountaon It Co~eeo. lho Bdllalo ~ e.llet
P l f l - " on lho t\ttlsu...,.Rnldonc:e PIOOfWI" ol the
~
The voung dane*• wero shown I t !hell belt in at
1oa11t "iat!l of tho.IO denpes !hOt compo•ed the
petfor~'1 ~lln't ilki.!M lhttwo donen. Spanish
Danca lrl&gt;"l "Swan Lllu" and Goyucas. despite the
pa&lt;tonality-ltden COIItUIMI. the olostic· bociY back bene!&amp;
and the oJ9W ~trOlled grace I loond the IC&gt;I&lt;Odo ol the
" charac:tat . _... dittuit,lng. H l'rn QOI&lt;tll to t&gt;ur· lhoef
touehlng tho•ttoe. I'd muc:h ttthe&lt; lwlw to -!he liP
of a tAll' ot.oa or the scuff of a bellet s f - And as lOt
·o....:ter _

a• _,.., """'

""""""Cornet

~atlon. jt • llfouP

stttoQI11 b ,

or a....,..• .,..,.,., rmrlnlain •

''*' they ltlould

not

haW to -

., thlt

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., -~·--·
.....

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la&lt;moUon. II a director
1 PfOduCtJon 10 loo~ good,
n ohould ~ done so •• to bnng out the belt qualrtlu
and the monvnt poonto-cenllinly not 1M waeltnet.Ho
Thlo lltri!Qht ,.,. WUI&lt;Itotsa wu moot Pltvolent groups o.ncad . .. _ . . , 10 llv. . ~· 01141u
S;oneh&lt;on.,_ Is not aasv and lf 11 """""' be

w.e-.-e ........... ·--

-""" there •• monv •11-•ve•
Theoa allarnetwn

blUer later on"' tho

- · .,..'-that .. """"
ren-.; ..,tocllO two-

9'0UP . , _ -· the

thr" daoc.s

H.,.._

Pan-.1\g wes ,_, succ:escfoly w•tl\ ....,
~~- •• l(etty c.... Cllfe Fat1o, Ket.,_..,. l&lt;la,..uyt
and t...,.r con&amp;tlf't male penner, K.,th C.creh
Jennoler Dunning of TheN- YO&lt;t T~rMs uod. At 111
srmplett, Plfl""'ong ,. a manet of tho male danc.r
,..)nil hi• 1N11o&lt;ina eo&lt;r~lorttb4a and eecu&lt;a wh.l• he
m~nuolns his own dramotJC P&lt;orec:tion end el"'fant boclv
liM.''
"~lrc:.lly, the de deroee&lt; must IUQIIOrt the
bafletfna in

""ofe"..:.l"' ..~.by gt-~

wNt on evc:h a way thtt oho .. free eno&lt;Jgl&gt; 10 wm but
not to wobble 11&lt;11 he """'t not IOtoet to otter c:1ur of

""'The""'..'"" """ ..

0...... alweye camed tho " ' ' " "·
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PHOTO COPYING

!Ogethot _ .

"'"'"her Thr• allowed 101 rneny ao4oa wotlwt tho g&lt;ou&lt;&gt;s
and 00\lf&gt;l... dtsplayong e_v...,.·• ~
The tl'litd dance. ,.., ell O.Ux hom " Eimefelclo.
the lht .. ,..1" belle! diiiiCa '"' ,.,._ Tho
toe - a n d the
baeulii&lt;A The
ballerina. Clare Feuo. ae~oclthe onow l01 me t - · " "
the PIOII'- from that poont on Her 11\erp-edgocl
otta!ll&gt;tnns cuttonv 1U wav to ...,,..,,.., ot II'IOY«'&gt;on1
...- me lit " " atreogl\1 "'my - t t o mal&lt;e my

"'*'

done•• wo••

Plfi'*"'' w•

post..,,.

..........

The Buff.... ~ 8alle1 ... raetr\tly ,........,
ot ya.rtQ "--....-the''"""·""' of Do;~
KoStttUky ..c1 Ginger a..na In eddo1oon to tho .,.,._-.
both w..,_, teecft- ClftNs "' the lhotte ond
Dance ()epanment Ill U8
A. wol as rn1t1ur1u good ... of .. Ia...., ot spac:e ana
ail do&lt;tebonS. the .,.,_. venturocl .,,o ,..,_, lOt one
numbe&lt;. Enotled "DomenStOn&amp;.' they let u- hu dOwn.
~teraMv and lrguratiValy Tt&gt;e bollo&lt;tna'o -"'* c!KIC&lt;ft
were tnmstOfll'WMt tnto more Wi.td act~• n.sad&lt;MIOI'I
of Jazz wu new to theW repertoire.
Tho
prog&lt;ern anomatocl • .,.,.,, atylaa ol ilance
a n d - · eblillel olret the 'IMI.c obat- was
OWfCO!liL Once rn mouon, 11 w .. In ugt,ca and tut\4, "'"" soh lights and ........:.
the SMtlng P«tect of WD"' llluma
dencecl '"
my heed. lhat • $Uioly nov. thlv we&lt;Ad - ..

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..._,"''9
e""

Zodiaque's new show
~~5pm

by Q , Scott Wagne&lt;

366 Squire Hall

'"And Now Few~ ~Y O.llerant' - h a W been
IN t•lle roo ZodoaQue'o ooncen VvNch
laot nq.c et U8'1
C...ter Theotre, but. inalead it'o HoriZons
If one Is oxpacting tho dA!nc;e .,._,., to put on
uow1 rout.,..

-*

"*

ot a tow jau ~. o coupe of ballet d - and may~ a modern,
dance, br- yours&lt;lll. Thia potlorm,.._ oa all modem dlrnce. Three
oltho lour pieces beiflll pot10tmt&lt;t ore . . - . . and IN 1t1 c1es111r&gt; •
modem Tlwl

cost...-.,."""'""...",_,- ..... - - ·

futuntrue ia Oltteon pieees

The tnt Wa&lt;k lwNctl ie not modem ..,_, ,. 'AM Rhvtttrna. ..
Thlo .. olow Uyed jazz pi-. ll&gt;e ~ - · "W.,Itlild."'
, ....._ nine """"*' dtld on brtgtrt • - oolorocl loot.erd• - . rn
a plartoc panclho. The ponchoo we
down IN beet and
ltOIM&gt;d lila hood, 11Mn11 the d - . . , - - - ol en - .
ll&gt;e ~ pioce • cbo&lt;eogr........ by IWO _ g r .....ea. 'Thoa
pMCe • encrtled " Somoo
of !he , _ tilt
doncen- ectwly ~.
The--"',.~ '"Seerd\' .... -~by tilt
" - e Ottector ol tho~ Dance Cornc&gt;er&gt;v. Torn Rallbot~.
who lo known fOf O&gt;&lt;lJ8V-II&amp;U nurnbera, ~0 c:t&gt;oeo modem
..,_ lrollteocl of his uou.L~Rz piece - - 'I hovwt t done a

It""'*'

&amp;:hoes:· ...,.

modem jon poece'in - . , lhr. . '(OWl • • l'vt boon doong
ll&lt;oedwey poecea and snow-biz type
eo t naedacl 1 cNng8 '"'
myoell.'' "S...eh." as Ralaborte cleac:tlbed It, ..,. 1 ..-n, miiterv
piaoe.·· The dar-.o weer three typn of heiiCIIIO* d!Ming the pie«.
a helmet end two difleront hood CO\Itnng8. The C&lt;Ntume 101 thrs
poolce Is incorporated
the altt.-y wetr.
~ tec:lvtical - · o f tho allow. IUCII . . lighMg and ·
.,.,..,_ to...._ lho excellence or ZodieQue pertor_, of tilt

P'K"·

nto

· '"The ... looto the -

-

~.adcled.

·---a... -'·
"'"drt,.,.,..

" ha&amp; e - -

Many~-..,_""'

"" • cS.nce eoncen...

people
wil ,..... how ' • they haw-- They.,. _.,.rung and
~ ..cl dancing "" the ..... of . . _ . ........

'*-Jaiw&gt;'-'anendP..r ~. . .

-aum....-

.. tha-ol~ ... _
''It....,., ..... ~ .................. ol jiuM MyW'II'oh.
w•lurl.' "...-.rs.....,..othlo ........,_......,.;..•
..~ lhougll . . no ju:a ...-.. llllhe ohowl td allowe the
--··~-how',_grown '"
l;~......,._,
II* Hotiaoow)ndeed fila !lois conc.n
- . . . . 1M Zocilqul
eon-.v 1o an-'¥ reecltlng

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'*'-"*-Tltwocley.
Sundov ~ • S:OO. The ohow-

and

Fftcley 8lld s.wrcloy nilll'l- .. 8:00
run unt1 Mercn 2.

�©t prodigal sun!

l

---- bv~A.

Co!N1odl

T he 118~ a-v ~-­

Ry Cooder on the borderline
America's premier musJcaJ folklorist
to play FUlmore Room

ridin'
ond
ooiora............,_
not found In
- awPIIM-.1
__

,0 .......

the

-...co.(' ..._ ......

!

Nllclt ~ -

l VI'lcolly lhe -

•

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-doc.t_,.,

ten of pOttrtft ollifo ., .,. - . AI the
_.,.,,_.lhe....,_RU

d-.o • t1~57H· ' ond ~ ~·.
"'"......_.........
of ·o..y ......
;

-a

ol "Jcinrry ,..,.. .. ("bom 10 . . c.. ..

gun"l: t h e - - o f ... _
Joe floyol - . . . . " !)ow, tn ....
l!oondocl&amp;a" ....._.. .....
·- -· ..... .... bom
on"l.
o mo~aof._,,
-l.Mlrl

• -• then ooulrl be ....,.., from o trip ao Taco Ball
•

No_,_

T h e - • • CCIIIIrllon oii\A8, Ta•-

loiD ("The Gitla ffom T - ·· Wld " 'The
w..,w.-.
•.....,_,.... tho
--~Wid....,obolol

- O r - . . p l a n o - llhe ,.,.,._

l.af9wir---""
" Cr- ........
Autondlle." .... .......,., ... _ . _

!nco tho

ourdng--""""'

lhel h e - - IItie cut. .,.. - , . , .

ol

A11111a ...ory
1'11orlo thor~ hlo~
dolbut In 1170. COoder ohefpaned h&lt;s
ooumry a.-llc*a In.,.. Nalne Sclnt,
leta 1880. bend tM1 lnctucled Taj MWW.
tt. growing
o .,._
bottl«&lt;tck gult.nat ond . - - o f
loot wt of ""- IMndolln ., _, plec-.1
him on the mutlcel map.
Allor a trllogv elbYma &lt;*8illnQ hla
tudNIIlon wilt! A.meric:ena
debut.
lrrfo '"- ,..,_ VM!ty Wid ......_,.,.
Slor)ll, ~ tried on 11019tf
- l o t hotlourlllll' ,..,.._ Md

o

,...,ion •
of

LIIJdr.

!i

......,.,.,know

tho

.............

j

........

"'"'*-"' " ...

lone,.._

o-..

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lhe_ol _
_.,_
bo&lt;T_.,., ,_ _ . . dllvwv on

...... of OWl
v. . ~
Mow Too Soon''l, .,. , _ . . , . . , _
'""" of Wily OtV. I' 'Wily Don' t Yow
Try Me" _ . , ._, lha o h from
O.VIIe' a ' 'Tum You E-v Way lkll
"
. . _... ond lhe ~ font of .,..
Band~,_.,..,.~
llut
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a - - . 1 lllrMI ~V-8 piau.n
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Wid (lllitlt--.g flna n.,. outlnto the ,_,
1!4wa. Tha !*f..,.,.. Ill lntoxlcetifiQ. And
Ry ~ It on the eldew,. laiUnG
notM.
The ~- " CUII\.nl ,....,. fiold
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a a Unln epWrt - the car.. lhe
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whoM mec:hltmo lo not brutlah and
whoM r~lcoam It not obeaquloua. A
mualc: whoM taotlvo mhlliom clatfvaa from
e prld4tlul racognltlon of ona'a eocloeconamlc pligtlt.
Ry ~ lon't a
on the
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the
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LOCATED IN
UNIVERSITY PLAZA
Of&gt;EH · Monday ·

Set. 10 · I pm

SUn. 12 Noon • 5 Pftl -

838-677a

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the"""""......,.,
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and
but ot o-t• • little
unre,..Ning, lht boritte ...
but
the&lt;e'• tNI pahiM. too "
In the future. Aztec two Step •
pltnning to cut o , _ racordt, end tfY to
lnete- dlK lollowtnil. " Wo'r• not o
hOusehold vet end - ~ It, but
-)1m keep l*vfnu untl we o-t tNI big
btnl&lt;." ..pitined S&lt;:hulman ltoo• Is n01

!

~

the Rood" WH lnopit11d by

KerOUK'I novel ot
" h 's
beticaltv. book report," ,.,,.,. Fowtet end Schulmen M on~.. v~
City and ..,.,d hell
yo1&lt; " on tht
roed." "Is heo Its PfOO end ....,,_..
......Sclwlnwl..., .... ,,......,. you

-.ve

''W~ever

Two Step aft" perlonn!ng lor a SilO
crowd in tho F~lmo&lt;t Room oond lilt
S.turdev night .
Schulman IM1d '~*• FowiO&lt; I&gt;V'h a good
,.~ wrth tho -...ce. comP&lt;lsed
elm&lt;m entlre4v of emllu...orio T....., Step
lent, wflh thtw mellow, lllld back oong.
end "•erv bad Jokeo." The eanhv
antfgetlo crowd supplied tht percussion
II Fow1er' t re&lt;!UIIt, and on som&lt;t
occaaiona, aponteMOUIIV began • Mnd·
clapping occomoa.wn.nt. ''The l'ftponse
wn ucollent. Wehed a room f~ of
people tOitHy onto it.'' ..,d Sci\IJiman.
tht muotacl\o04&lt;1 load gUitarist wholt
bliotorlng rtfte were ..c.tlem.
Eartv "' tNI llhOw they l'laved OM• of
their beat tunes, " Highway Song.''
which thev usuellv seve lor tke end.
because " We w ant to do it befOJo we
get too tucked up-to plev Tt and Qet t oo
l ucked uP to lltten to~...
Fowler Introduced tho tong "What
Happened to Humotv Oumptv" With a
short a~p4enatlon of 1101'11 M&lt; Dumpty
IMI Cinderela"' • Howard JCIMson's on
r ...... Square- 42nd SttMI.
Clndtrt1h cem. MilO the 8oom Boom
RDom woa
s. 10nCI • •ee·
t lwough
"""t to
Humpty Dumpty .. Now. Humpty Dumpty
lt a wierd tooting, overwe\Ql'n thtng. •• he
recalled. ~carne on to h.rn. end
HO said " You cell me Humpty."
To maoo • H1f1t t1orv thott. Cir&gt;dtrella
spotted a bettor egg and dumped
Dumpty. The lynca ot the tong- ''Hey.
Nov. G'youloto your shoe?/Humpty
Oumptv jumped, InStead oi foUl/You can
nevartoM"- geve you something to thin~
about. UnlortU!Ielely, aome olthe other
songs were running on emptv as 111 . ,
contertt l1 concerned.

At tht and of the conGon, thev ollved
o song wrtnon bv Au Fowler "'memorv
of Jo"" Lennon. 1utbored about e WMk
after the former Beette•a deeth. Fow~r

:on•
Poor

f-"-- Tloo-...--

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MUS1efAOM n.E" POHO;
ill ...
tf u A1tK T. . S~ • • .._,, a~~t 5fiM) c::fOWif ~ wtwle ..... lftiUP tnNe-....., Mtl ,__.....

FOWler,

said writing Ia • II8&lt;Y omotlonel ume lor
n;m. TM song, "John ia en Ange4." •• •
tribute to Jolwt ~.«&gt;non. but IM lyric&amp;
were lint • touch on the corny 1ic1e TM
Two Srepsere planfW111 10 recOfd it end
c!istrlbute II to college tedl() statlans
•round the counuv. Thev ,,. not ooonv
to push lt. mind you. just dlttnb&lt;Jie H
·•wa don't want to explott 11. We're
aendlng rt oVI to tomt statiOns " Wo're
giving 11 to lkem to do wt&gt;ttover thOV
wont We' re flot pushing it.'' uplainecl
SchUlman
They flnilhed tho c:oneen with " Or&gt; th&lt;!
Road.'' tt'oolr most renowned hit . end l&lt;!h
th&lt;! crow&lt;l star&gt;ding and 5atllmlng fOf
enothe• ton;
After tho ohow, fowler and Schuli1Jl'f'
apoko of tNIK patt, IM changes theY've
notiCed and exper.. nced ove&lt; a decedo.
and or fVI\Kt 11001•. Thev mel at Botton
Open Mike and alter exchangong
comments and oomptrmenu I" You play
pnottv good for a Whoto boY.'' quipped
Fowler') alter which they got together.
teking thtlr name from 1 lawran«
Fe11tngN&gt;t h
Over the
they

thong Thtt moved • lot ol people to
eppiOIC!l perfomlng dtlferently;
S.omberg. Tavlo&lt;. bot whh • smellet
bend vou P&lt;•••"' a •how wrth moro total
-gy." No ...d .
BelOit they pteyed .. John I• on
Angel." Fowler spoke for a tow minutet
In favor ol corwo4!1ng htnclguns,
AlthoUgh thtV do not conllder
themselves a cause oriented gr0\4). •
eoncen Is e " ume and place t o state OUI
vi- • "
''Most people art kotled ln possoon
hghts. We want 10 meki it ctrtf'ICUft for
.Joe Blow, average Amor~Ctn to gel 1
goo. Thtl would c'ut down on a lot ot
mutdera," expt.,t&gt;ed FoWiet.
Fowle&lt; and 51\ulm..,. who eact1 wrrte
songs. their son110. do n01 M1Qie out anv
one t~&gt;;ng thtt inftuences thri rnuste. " It

becatne a iCH.M'""'an rock band. bUt

comes I rom whate-vw yOt.lre tn COf"'t.ct

v•-

-I'll·

twitched b.o. to ., ecoustlc dUet no&lt;~e
monllu: -vo
" We lot&lt;ned the lesson the httd wov.''
quoth SchtAman, ''no fl\ltttf 'Wttll you

on • r.cord, When you go out end
oarlorm with people, it to be
llletter " ~ noted o - tNI .,_..
of the
have become a
Pille more tun to play for. "Crowdt """'
changed In tll!\.)'..a. People uaed t o ort
QUietly. How there Ia mote ot a OMV•ng

put

vo••· _.....,..

w•th. Genettl oOso&lt;vationl of life and
times. It' s whe&lt;e we c•me in to musk:
and where we come outos ...,_, WI
IH'e/' matnurined Sch~an. Theif hit

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Hendry• end Zero Cool 11 home in IM
Apgje. with a oqoobio C&lt;OwG \0 orovide
aome Interaction, oome d'(rlamle giveand·tllte •
11 mtgl&gt;t hiiYO been
ohenomenel. insttod Ol IUS! e flightlyswey.ng, ent.,..._ hour.
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Ocean Front Hotel
Rooms in Laudetdele
Student S..n~t~ps offe&lt;a clefuu eecommo&lt;ll tJOM at the Llude&lt;dale Brllmore
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Adm:

hll

foor ""'"' lhe wn booked here, and lhe
flnlltV · end lt't en ewlui anowy
night . and lhe' s eocond-btllaclto dried-up
bluealrock oa S.IIOV S.own, #1'(1 lhe
thtll fans and fNe "'leromocfor&gt;~o&lt;JU&lt;s.
end the&lt;e ore moV'bo 100 people the&lt;e. oll
told It wet dll)teMing and lhe felt n,
undo&lt;Altedly But - ..,g II wttll •
..,.,,,., and ,... even _,.. beong 1fl8'1CIV
and hippy bed&lt;s11110 - pnor to her drllle
bee~ to NYC.
Tke n\ull4c Nona end bend Zero Cool
perlOfmed wos lea funky, lea Aftl&lt;:an·
tnlluencecl than one mtgM MYO e&gt;q:IICiedJ.
horn her work w•th Labelle and
~edt, which jutt ptOYet thtt lhe't hor
own muactan The .....
few aongs
were _,....,_, fl-ed by e I'IIUddled
IOUnd from Zero Cool'• gultors, b\11 lhe
fi• ed thot Onfortunattlt. IM {lulf1&lt;1
IO&lt;gelv Ollor·- w e d her IIOCIII
nome of rock? l lor the most part.
- stropped on on etectnc guitar
for • rnta·tlnged tune, a ofunkod·up
Supremos nugget w!)och
pefhapa
set's bUt oumbet, ~None
be h...d oinging out.
AM i!ldlcatO&lt;o """'' to Buff1kl'e not
1\evw&gt;g ..., Nona Hendry• on a ~
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to ' 011, my God, lhlt
thoogh I don't
thinlt
ohoulcl be tho .,.,.. ' Wa too~ how rw
we'vt · nol at hoW Ill WI hiiVo to
go Thet's thol wev I Iiiio lt."

we do, we're
thol center oi anentlon. 8&lt;g or omall, lt' t
tt&gt;ll OUf oond." ptoclolmed Nell
SchUimtn, ot tM 800Uitlc duet Artec

~UI~

f2M Geiaerol l!ublfc

�- - -- -- - -- - -Tony at.jecla
And ~ 't strvggle In t1&gt;t1 night,
th• m-r~ic of fh• music _ , , to light th• _,-.
-John L«ttJJfJ '• "lntuttJOtt ••

I hiCI nevor ,...., 11&gt;et IN NYC coo- wore •
dMded and utW!y lr'lndy.......... to ackno~011W'1 ....-.or -......g ro • n o - or
IV.O. The Modlo -.Ad otiy dance tO s.:r.t AHM and
the l'l.olJie Haoru; ..,..._ - * ! otomp 10 the
~and IN~;- the...,_
,
...... t h a t - thumpng ..........

booQoe IO
,_, of -

had me

t"'''OIIe me -

Such~,.,.,._ me olthe a..tflllo ~~;-..._. ......11&amp;..~
.,..,...,. pogoong at McVen'a w1w1e the _ . o r to IN eo"-Pom of the , _ , s..r,. 0....... -

the..,... -n-

pew- .......

~lot-·-·

-the·--

~

, ... -ebout the.__-~~ 1ft
the uac:t- ,.......,, Of'ty on a , _ . . . , _, wgar

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r.... •

no unity rNifY,..,..,-

~-...a.

a-·,_.

........ .._ ............ aty

n-e·a no ...ch 11w&gt;e • ._,_. or.---. jual

-·ac:bona-..... ~---­
....-tor
othel ~ .... meybe, t111o ~·""" • • -

oltlila• ......-~

tluHIIIo • ..W.O tor • good roctc
or
megazlno. ~Which could t&gt;mg aome .uucwre
and mllflgorll c:ommanlary on ttra extiNive and btoadenlng rock wotlcl.
The Of'ty cily· wlcle • - • ol rock .,,..,..,., .. lila
Bufflllo Evllftlng ~· Gcmo- • bad 101&lt;• Even
lloclutn, or the lllort-lived but • . - . . looU&gt;g Noorv..:~..__ _ j
8Hr gave ,...._ to the climate ot Buttlllo' o rock
llTat• •

No one can even 1um to lila rodio lor oomton _ .,.,. ol
tho vgilell ""'" ol , _ PHt few
But I ..fvae 10
C1Y OY8f that enymore. I hnd myself .-.g ebout the
LOndon and MlnCheater ..,.._, NYC, S1n fr., ond LA.

...

r•••·

-.

oven Toronto ond ~·to '""' O&lt;J! - · 1"'"110

Tluot could be &amp;Jftlllo'o -...on Maybe But I fNI
rt INn thlt.. And lot lhll
I
v.on'1 00 "'«&gt; It ... though t1&gt;e - . . -*1 make
tor aome &lt;nt~ diaeuuion vory _ ,
s..!frce &lt;o atir that • cllffullon n.. ~ ploca, ..,
lnconMI1nt ge\lw1nG ol groupe. one ol Which topleythepert_IIJI _ _ait · ~· · ..,..
anothor suaam .,. lf1lnu ~tow hMdl o.1p and ~ to
- wt.at'•
1ot aorno . - .. • n.. s - once no1ed. 1M·-~ thil...-: ·•• no~
• ,_.,.,., boA
to ....ct. agaorw."llwur Swv
So to ge1 bad! to the or9Nof callor1g lor en ontagret ~ : ~
~· wt..,. l'velhoughl • ..._ - • • • _
, __
;...:::: _
obotade ol - - a n d • common...-.. COtd
trom tl&gt;e womb of mcrthet t0t1t roe. ""'"' thore be
"""'.., ....-,.cand ~ - o t - . e y and

""""*'',

I hera' • more to

_

An -ira &lt;My CCin&gt;bine the VilleOe'• metted . _ ,..,
IOOecoMe f - of monel. clodn't do • tt.onQ lot rnv

~ molroc:tdla. ( . . . . . , - freoh"""'-• or ~anyttw&gt;g to cOd&lt; ot .. up and

,.

_..

oat

So the last boG nigtlt ., NY brou;M my 1and Ito
the Muck! Club. · the plv- " rodo_.... left

-

A-

onu. .-yone'e to r . - • •

c:hlrve ol

t8

for •

rude ..,.,.,_.

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..-.tt.

--.no

-;on

didn't detor .,.. lmlol - -of peny , . . - ., no
eirree. And • 2.150 lor e Hw&gt;ebn'• Ia • - . , good WilY
to keep a gnp on ~ tlvoughout .., ~ Suet&gt; '"
the prb of - f e m e.

t can - a n d the bUk:- for - . " " ' ~., tMiing • - of " rnv- " au. no•
to 1he OOW&gt;t alexei\-. IIIOiatJon and f1IIIIC1JOft
poyd&gt;e

.,.,.,.,__A

blmd ~of the
radio and reco&lt;d lndvslrioo, most of which is otrflirlg the
very muslc:el expruslon theoe people believe '"· I thinlo.

the INStralrng!y "'"'-'' -

t,...

,_,bet -

peop~

•.

om ued me even furthet that evonlng. !hough,
wu the CtOWd itHlf during lha IOund fYIIom

_;on•.

ollt u sed . . n ,. pitrlul.

Bectc"' NYC

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GREEK NIGHT
LIVE MUSIC
FOOD an~ WINE

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JUTKLY DalN&amp; 8PSCIA.L8
••te. .n
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• • co!IH on •2nd S\1801

• tho momrng ohoold be aH thlt'a neceuary for that
rolling. thundering trek homo. And 1)1111- no one wll
bolher me all the wh&lt;le u my mind I ada ovt and float•
downltreem.

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Wrlh the

8ut - . .. oomonow the idn ot revduiJOn hM
00110 be brOUCIM ba&lt;:k onto the rod&lt; ·, · roll_,
NothW&gt;Q can ...., be accomploohed bV • *~'fit " -•
deoQisong- othe&lt;' s toob and ac:u, lrou.ng In
pr-.t ..,. thould be foghmg _ ,

grir&gt;d.

I leaned ~ • wa• . . • rather intngued, I~
shoWd tightly lrlto .., - · • • the 11'0\C&gt; dtow on.
g..,.q moment um and atr.nQth wrth o..tl .....-.
Altor the gig lapolte With tl&gt;e teed ~. • - t
chep Who .,...,., did QIAto make h w1t11
tingle ••
promlaod. Somehow ,l told my..,.t. I'd have 10

at-·of uw.
"""'W&gt;U
""''ormity and...,_.,_
ol the rod&lt;

Cett..,y I am gur1ty rnv-.

The page- "ted promotly 81 21l0 • m - . - Av Paoro. o BrrtJIII QUWt01 from Bimw&gt;ghem,
comPGMd of , _ other INn t - pen. """ ol eecl\
oex. They prollllcl to be .,,.,. .1'"11 .....ugh, " " " ' - ovt
.., • - Mt of G8ng ot f.ouo·IYPII dl-monrum.
~ed through • rMJndhy Bog BrothtfiSI.,.,....... r' n' b

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ScrtaR()ay,
,Feb. 21 - 7 :30 pro
FillmoRe Room o.,: SqaiRe

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Sponaolwd by: Hellenic SA

$1°0

a OSA. a lntematlonel COOfdlnat&lt;W

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! PURPLE SAGE
TWOHIUS
SIJfDA Y,

MARCH 1

Convnon ,.....,..

In ""',.,... . .. . . - .
of

fa mony Olhello' o ...,
w_...,
cNr8c:t-a. but tho&lt;e
end

.,.. _,.of I81J0' 1

t'-1 111

no lm!&gt;4ied nplln.uono. It II just
QnllNc gore end.......,,

.._......

- - - - - . . n-. ~· ,_ pouitlle

�&lt;Qprodigol sun!
Cops and -Robbers in Fort Apache
I
- - - - - - -- - -- -"Y o., •Bowm..,

a~·· rnldclle-de•. - ·w•dl.,.,.,_

Being
~~~I m not - - . . d to proe;tltut• ~
lf&gt;ei, wwM on me ... _
tnenY
. _.. of my ........... en:dlnll the IOc:el polcle

Tho- - - 1&lt;\ Fon Aptldw 11 (Ow.,.,
" ' - """''" quha ,_.,-'IV • the gn.off, -~ " t
flve the ordera" ......,.,.._of the CIIY'a-

to 0011e tetmg,.,. o« on • ~
end~
u.. .,_ .. they.....:~,... on my W"'f
ortler, "-· r.ut,. to the
enwonment. TM dtiuN ctute ttt.W own form ol
IUII!b- me POllee. II* - - - · must .Oopt. Tho~
-..,. • _, ot the oommunily. tiCIOC&gt;Ior&gt;9 rta mor•
- ~..-. Lib t h e - ,.,.._,of the
ur&gt;CeQer~•oo they - . . , . predeton -~onQ MCh
1r1
to...-.
Tho.,.. of ..._
41 - . cv.- .nJtude..
en.,..~ the ~of moiMng
""""""'"" Ju.t in ~. they w- bullet proof vat•
The bklrred clatoCIJon batw-. the 1&gt;01oe end the
restclento.ofthe South Bronx ,. . _.., from tl&gt;c! de·
...........,, of -oct• IOenufoc:etlon N - ••• rerely
UMCI, end IMI n...,.a ontv rt - v Alt., ell. a coo
• o cap- • - . , "• hOol&lt;ar n.a •• no

~. t ~ the w.eotv- d r - . r - - - . • - ,__ - Noo o.a.

COf--••-.

Ir::-~-::: :::;!.:':1~.:=. ~;..:..~"'7:::=:-:•.r:~:
-w• ,.,............,..
-oe
w• •,..,.,..
t.w~to bol-ll&gt;et the to.lic:tetltv- the " bed guya" -the 111uatnouo - •

M&lt;o of beMbefl. hot Clogs. ~poe end
motherL
Owourftbered by the fore.. of evil. c ....... hla
otciod tMlf ground In • vellanl but ~effort
Tho lndlww had no....., to brvtoly ~~- t ' t t p r _ . _ of lultlce -to...., c.....·• goldM
lOeb'""' • tropllf. All• ...
the '1100'1
guya.·
Yot, - t h e - *ovw tho ~~ wu
Llted, the tna p~a...,.. -oec~. The negligent llfld
lneeponeilble ~ _..my heron. How could
tllat ba1 Weren' t - handaomety cted aotOl«a the
ptOteetclte of ttuth. iu-lt&lt;:e end !he Am-.n wey 10 tM
WHtl
n..l QloNr cktinctJon botwean "our aida" end " t hem
gurs'' neo qon.., ao muddled lila
fOI
..........
It "'" ........ of "'"So""- Union • bigger
thraattoouo-1

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f.....,

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indM&lt;Iuelo

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FofT ...,._,. _ JM &amp;Gnx liho"""''l ell...
Amherot ThNter end Tlvvwwv IMII. "''V pteco&lt;oc:etYed
not !OM of .., "'-'dino ~ -.fronteuon were
roollled, but the banle- bacan\e blUrrY one!, tow•d•

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Goulcf'o tarvaiY fictlonolo.ted • • of • ~on
the w..,..U. end lha mioguided c:.•tlrv whloh mull
ptOtect Itself wllhin the w.U. of P.eclnt •1

cat~

Tho --~to the rule • Olfoc:et John JoMpl1
Voneent Murphy (Paul Hewmonl Even the&lt;&gt;, he end'-"

penner, Olfocat Coroi!i '"""' ICon ~ ~reva M •
" Jo1V1 T r • v o t t e - a coo" chatact•l. diec:ad 1'f111VY blue unllorma to t.come pen of the c:rowd . Whv
only thele two,_u_ ore allow6CI lin lul&lt;UrV "

the c:llmaa, ~ lndlat~

An4 ...-~ famaey--r-.-bolea the duec
Tho love 1n 8lua got their wonge c:lipped - the
Bronx got ..... - · h e face In Heywood

,...t

,.....w_

MVW axPIW&gt;ed

Hewmon • ~ ......,_ M • tJuO-IIjuo _ . , . ,
_ _ . . _ .... f...,.,the _ _ ~bul
t h e " ' - •• ~ 1 n - ocena -.me m.
~he 1\eo endured .. 8 COO. ~ _.u ID
tl&gt;c!...-onhlaf8C41u~ SorrvPIIUI - you'"'
1Uf1 too pteiiY ll&lt;n then, not mey wHtllar·wom actor$

me.ke " u leedona .....,

Fantasy friend
on a rampage
Russell's Altered .States
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by KrMtlen

The

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ldu ;. probably •• okl
•• ,..,ldnd . Sacred

mecll1allon, ~

""'"""oom•.
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drugo- mon has al-va vaamed

to "*-'&lt;~ bayand Ilia tNen
,_y, Ul lit a ''lute of the
infrilol"
llleudelloral.
10_.. of
experience
"altered _
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Tho

Brltloll director lten

Ruua4l heo always bun
lnt-ted In altered .,.,•• too.
"'The Mt..-ic Lovet-a,'' •'M...._,..
or " Tommy"-he wu elways.,
, _ _ "'"tu.- _..,

"'"---he
through rts dteM\a in

en O&lt;gy of

oolorlu( ' " -·

"-&lt;&lt;dy Cttay.vald hal wnnen
both me nowel end the
_..........,for "AJttii'MI Stete6."
Ill the tndka of the film he
SidneY
if to
*
-• llimaelf
from the fonal

Aaron-••

producl.

The,_.,... o l - .. _

tho-'"'

stor6CI
,..forrnoit- of
lhouaendaof~ . .,..,he
regr- Into .,.,_ e t - of
~Y to otep out the • - "
.., -man. """' on an utterly
r~

_ , . roamrthe

rueeta of the city

to find hb
way IntO the •oo kill • goat
..... mofitn-olotolna
credibility end wHter u
wttereotJn9 -....,... them&lt;~ on
• coup~&lt;~ of doted gmm.c:t&lt;s

o... atep lur1Mr
The IBm Ia oleo your
st•eotype ~·acientifoc lllc:k
with e1l ifl cl..otc:aJ c:ompor&gt;ent:O
.,~__. . young

by,..,_,

tPanliatmed
It.....-.,.,
ollghtly
fcx his~~ • true

the

16antiet•f'*'&lt;! ettd&lt;s With
him ell
wey t8ob -bani,
"" initially akaptlcal but thttn
enthuallatlcaly joining third
..,;..,tlsl fcn.Me Hold). - " " '
un&lt;~o~rstending woman In the
~ flllairBrown!.

The lim Ia .. Ita beet ... -

•. _.. (Timal. , _ . , . . for on ..,..... doec&gt;IY plunging into
... -w.g '*-tic: ..par_ ancient - . . . one! mytha of

~,,.....,..,experience
......,., 1e1t - with • feoGIIQ of
\0 it• poaaibie ......,.. Eddie
daap ~. The mov'..1eu&lt;.t1&gt;
loln
of lhe
AitMed S t - weoted • en.... •
ultlnwte m,.stleal revelation- •
of bolng 11t11y gru~ 1&gt;u1 h ctlll
, _ • . . _ impKt on !he
religloul timl VM. tMt - · A
lim._. the ralatM!y of
ol a f-elt lhet
rttelity,amoclommIt cennot doc:ida 1t - u
""""'""*- ~ for the
Ul ba: A homx movie with the
aatory of
c1eoa1ca1 Jekyll a Hv&lt;»-tnotKf of ~
~ tl)at lhla trip INough
me~ adantl11
the "*""'Y of the , _ .a u..
whoM~ 11111 0111 of
way back to Ito coamic
hind?
Hetverd prof- EOdia
baginninol might wall ba !he
point of no .......,._ The lim
..-.., IW. HurtJ el&lt;patltnentl
lude the ~or to 1M orct&lt;
......,_,.end t h e - - - - of--~inlo­
.... In Wltlch he ..,.. In
he miCIIIt tal togalhw "'"
.,.,.,ifheortytakasoneetep
_..... ......... from the
OUIIIIdl -'&lt;! In order 10 UWel

-en

..--. One

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....,...... .

the-oflfe~
....... HI Wanta to penettota !he

.,.,_ of Ilia brain which ,.,.

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Allow~~ .... thellrn
' ie.a - o r y of the ~~

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met8nel. mind you 1M- b e d -

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The tc:t~. wt.ctt WM ~ by t",...,_.. of
diusur. WN

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--'IV acl!d ~~~~c..-..,.,. _.. t~&lt;erl
Though t h e _ . , . . _ . - clriMren~ ~·--.too
,_,y ............. to 1"M
llll&gt;,.s - - m . - ......_..too........,. There .... • ~....,._roll-

.,.. _...

-·""'COlle-"'---_.,

.,.... • t h e - ct.wo .._,- n-e·e the ecory ..,... of the O'Ned cap ..a.g en .,.,..,., end • _ _.,cap a _ . . , n u - - o r
not to point the - n g f. . .
Tfle moot *'!~Nble II'IOI'f*&gt;t WM "'"'""' Carelli .,.;lied a ''gOOd_,..., c:oc&gt;" routJne to get
.,lomwtoon from • o.- t 1"""'9'1 t woo w~ •
...,., of , _ - . . . .
comedrl: - · tfle
tlwoec
- The
. g-lldle
.. nou--noll_...,..
_
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-the...-...:. tooughed anougiiiO- , _ before bairQ IUIJtaeted tO-~-- tfiOd&lt;
1mpr......,. t.&lt;a 1a ho.. the ComeciV • - """"".,
wrthout · The.....,_ --'IV '*"II a by-orodua
ol the -.c.
L.ofo tn 11&gt;0 S..VU. !Iron.~&lt;,. pr~- ......,. u "-'
or . - . a compected tnto Fon Aptldw Yot lhe
. . . . . , . of on-.ng to awt on • ..._. _...., ..
- - - - ..

-.nv

•.. - . .......

Thera ... _..,. ba ·t~te-- o1"'"

triiCU' "'a ~-IC - · llos , _ -.v&gt;
~f'-"'edonpt_,.....,.., _ _ , - . g e
of the bruulty ol OQ¥Wty eno the.....,_,.,

-octer

�1©prodigal sun
l

.,-----~ by htly Fleche

d'" ' -· "*' ..._,.

..... Ondt
- - ' 11m Which Ia cun..,UO,
~ .. m. Mllw1n.le . ,......,
._,....,. o! ~-.....,..,

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fllligul The - ·• .INn Gnoeytl.
._
c.-&gt; ... . ........ IJm. , ...... Ill

~ ~"""""'-~

Mon Oncle:

camplirnlnt..s bot

m. -

o!

-. ~-__,ttwt
prqoctod on~~~~~......., bl

n-

Intensity from Renais

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"'*'•tJngly-

... ......,.,...,

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·· -"' t h
...-goeoln
oetD'II
_,
l a - down In

-clr-.- lhlllm
·,._ad.,_
.. · _ . , . feacn end
.ttec:u ow -'utlon ._.ow
of

......,_ pqocheo l"hll ... llvdy o!

bal\eYionll pen- ,..., .. . '-bor•ort
.....,.,...., wllo, ....,., acianutoc OCNtlny,

reduoM ... _,.,. l l e o t blfora looming bltcn uo
n a ~~~~~ un~&lt;~&gt;ow- wonde&lt;. We
. . aimp4y animlll; rinlfl _.. not
almpie Ia a nodor&gt; we haw met be lore
and often. It Ia • -ion
.-n

-.....m...-

yun. howev". hat -

-In

blen,l\andled
with eny ldrod of ...,..IM1y or ~
lwrtnua 11\a willeu R.(llng 8ulft ""' Ia
.._., an laM of willch WI COIAd "" •
itlle f'IIYiindlng
To bl humin. the film auggau, ~t o
bl pert 1-.tory .... pert moluolt,
wNc:h II to bl of lhl · of 11\a
ciMnl ....... o! ttwlga. The ~ o!

- -. -

. lamodiflldblcaUOe

WI.....,.,.._ end.....,. to • ~lei
Cl!dl o! bt(heYior, ecconllng to ~.
therefore, WI _, Mfaly hold cert.,
, _ . _ We h e v l - rlgt!t. tO
t.ai to sndiet 1M fUNre WI

we--..ct-c.--a-

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""""""". In • MY
c.-&gt;
'-. mode
llnooo of
wi\M
end"
wi\M WI
t o MY
~tl&gt;en. -no

of codified,....

.,_Ilion

--

.--: .. 10,..... gone~
' to plan, to our cMIIutJonal code o!

T he ,,.,. propoeed - 1 M - .

l_,, or 1*'- mora -w. tha

code .. fa.ftl\o . . . - . - - ~
We 1\aw- t_..s y a e - • code. 1
PIIICI ,,. rHCtoon e n d - on
• .:w-. -...no~ Inti.. We _ . t to
aound- foJrY, . . . ,,_.,..,. il-uv e-.g 1 ~In polio

. ..-.- .- . -

upon~~~~--.~ to reed
cltglll lhlllngii&gt;Y -lldel
And "dlgeot'' .. -dramatiC.
~

_ _,,w................... ~. WI ponpo1nt.,.. monwm o f ...., , . , 10 flnd. - l o r .... _......

..._ orver- m. ~of

- · ,_. _....., W!..-

~ln---epr~to
~ tr\mretJorl, ~WI

_ , - 10 - - - . -..l.etort

~

• n.~lntNa~·· '-"o!

,... _ .. ol "" '-leaorty t*"-" .,_...onto
•
1......-: gerM o! ~Which danv
thl~,.,lhl­

._,....,.. . - d We ere In • gerne o!
- e n d - 1n • o! our .-Jo,. ofpe;

lft--'Y ~- .,... .....
eubordoNtl

Sur.oal't .,._,., - ........

......noontl In w!'lidi WI arOW ~

lt lltrigl'rt"*"toknow\twlwe

~

..udc"""-bUt

--forooflr~uo.

..... Ondt d 'Atrwtqw •ltpdld
• llne oan• of 11\a .......,.,.,.,
eJtpioOoo lmo -..ic ,..,.._ tha
""''"tllle OOIWIIIInO "" , ..~ qulelt c:uta, . . ,..,.....,. -

bUt

· · IUOCiell\IO

COIIicltlet ro mol&lt;e c.tlin connectkJna.

1hoM ~only~. . .
buoy to thl - - . . . . , lhow
~·o-. Wblo

•ICPIIininll. . , _ hlrlnebcolly. ""
Pro'-'• !'-Ia on 1111 WOttdr1g of

-

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1111'1 plrfa with-

o- ,.,.,., 1.1 Ia """-~with
.... T h e · - - - l o - _..,.,....,
Man " Mill. IUCh M Man M IOcial

............

.... _....__,.,._

ol ...,..... wtictl ... '""" - dii&gt;Chl
to , _ ,. Wilt&gt; riOIIng. ., "11'111 end
""""'""'
piUngoa
. lmo ""
.,.._
ol -m. u n
f -. tog1one
of tha

"""'""-

Thle ~..,._, ............

.. to .....,. -..... In lhllllganderv

""'*"'-'
......... "" gr.- - - •ort.
"" , . _ of lhlllurlld .......... n.
l'ftO'(thocheto, ·
to..wy our oll.tliv. droom of ...,_,..

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Unhappy people

It-... lhl.t avryono of lull o f eontOialono
!Mal-(. I ""Y bl joining thlt &amp;qUid aoon.
Allor being emaucS by Jun.luc: Godard's
c:lnom8bc: onu:unlon EYwy Men Fw
,.,_,, I ..,PY could - """*-rend ""' loud
crflle) dllatpllon o f their rothor _ .,.. pleeo
of wor!t -being • " trilbnt ...... ~ ..
..ainly ct.- oro • faw hurnorouo ..
to _ _ . . ...,_ lituotionl,
loc uo- go

bUt

--.a. .......7

Nr6 • - .-.utf aoundl M If It 1o IJngld
Willi jiM o .... o! ~**do. I _, thonlt
~ lor-. Ill """''l'u ~of o
................... """egcn.t endlhl
wid&gt; lo incllld •
--..~mo lhl c:locl&lt;wor!t ol .

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_......

...... - - · wwy grim picbn to bl .....
talevlllon
..,.._ b r l h l - o! ......
• 07
au a 1 a.ofullon
_
_a;
,........,
Jocquoo '""" lhe

Tlw,..,.,... ---"• Godwd--..
o..-. ...

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. . . . , . . _• ...._ o! """""*-' I don't •
1111'1•
.........."t. . . mon'-Y7HehM

.......... ......,-.in............
,..........,....,....._,.
--..·......,..11'1' .......

...... ,. ......................

,....ln_fll~hll-·

Oenlao, ..

end. Wg~Ciar*-iauo . . . ~--Yeii_IIIID....,In ........ ,........

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_.._._,...bUt,..__

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tli'h _...,.... o! . . ,.,...,

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W
eye

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-.,..--,. ....,'*'-our on,

Every Man for Himself:
- - - - -- - - - byTooyOrlljede

it

�BERT is back!
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,
- - - - - - - -b';'Merty"-'
" Wo WIM IO gel twoy from thin gr....t, hi-bfow
wnmrdt of lire "-tor," IIERT Ootector Ruetell V~
soid. the c&gt;OCI ttlllo bel te&lt;oeo tram lire

n.. .....
_ .._ , _ · - - · · - e •t..ooet ...., _.me . - 0n1v e -

blink...

looOi

e

- • • h e - l r o m l h e - o g o A bomboo
1t 1he ~ buff• h om the bel Sue~
!Net..
Sode-etopponu .. ot !he d !triCuiiOH, t he IWO OCIOII IM

v_..tl.,.., t&gt;11 troupe, rhe Buffalo ~c.~
flepfe\O&lt;V The.,.. (flERTI tro ategtnO A Lifo 1t1 the
.,_,. Ill lire Com.lnOntel A•'""'""'· 212 .Ffrilln

Sttoot. The locotlon would ~V havoc With mott teOOUI
procluc11one, but the oound ol clinltlng,~ """
muted orgumonll coming from the bar edd on tntorsi"''
twill to O.vtd Memel'e ~v
In fWO donn quiCII _ , . ., John tl'hlip A.,...,..l, •
. . . . - to lire .......... end Robert ta.- Joyce~. •

00 ...

e • .,.,,

pert-.

Avallone le 1\ln 10 wetot\. He - " Ill• vooc:e wwl
,_..,..,.e to 1he ome11 I.Mete&lt;. Wuh rno11 ol th4
~ orttlng the" 20 teet !tom t he attge, he
on WI\' gri!W ond . - ovo~&gt;rowo to eonvev hll

pert--

old-.-cwtotn
bettlollvough ·~·
cob John t.engloo w.tll

- - Wf!h 1\qbert.
Joy.,. hM e """"""" ,.,..,. wt.. he - · . , .Jdhn.
the'*"""' ot the'* ~~~
theIn the front row .,.. MUffed DUI It ,. OYefpow•..-.g tor

--...u-

· · hgllo - ·. llobon tltlfTllll• t o John'•l*-*lrlir
A . - - - e e l tNt h .... tnd&lt;y ~ . . tclfll
eott . . .,. ector""'''""" 1ote ........._~.who
then hal to OCt lire pen ott --.1 c:Nrtcter """''the
c:l\tttet~JCa ol too fost chtftct•. "Veov c:onhllln;
he tdcled " Wt hew clotfeult It waa to keec&gt;
the e&gt;ert• ......... ......... tO much JOI'I1I'I!'II -

sun!
J

Time for..dinner

............

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~ prod 1ga l

IN ""'Vroom

CO&lt;.fll"""""

M · I)Othouc: c:horoctOt you
""" too"" .., _ . u 01""' ~ """l&gt;'tY "''

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- wook ..... toge&lt;- n- ,._ rs
Jove."""-,.•......_
lh..l&gt;. the¥ rNllv pay fttentiOn to Neh 01- -they

'*•thev we -.no e

t
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lwffeloBEII"T tnw. mott ol 111 . . - . . trom
StOlt
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6.
The Bulflllo Ev - Ntlw• ailed rhe attl"'9 rtc:Av • '
.,., , .,.,,.., 10 the ·•ttop d&lt;rtlltt-"'1• ·" 1M~
;::
E~&lt;pr•u
rhO owner ot the Cont•'*'c.l
lwntucuona on how to ••vamp hi• 1n1~.m
c
tt toc:lltheat.&lt;._o tollo" the medol • loed ond t~~tn !
.... t ' - - et ..... men Broedwey e •
proc~uct&lt;ons or mov "" •oono ,..,. .,.t.,.e _..... "'"'
onvdW&gt;G .,_ ti&gt;M PIMa S...ro

number. ll&gt;ey hove _ . ,

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Tw o l&gt;lod&lt;a ,.,.,.''""'the tr.clgllng luftooo Thoalr.,
wec100 '"
the
e COIO&lt;fiA
_ . , . . . . . . . . , ..... tor o - thea.. - .-v bR
•• , ........."'11 &amp;J the ~oc: . _ . . " -

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Typists at Peopleart:
Murrey SNagll'l 1M Typfsts oa lhumori&gt;U$ dromouc
II!QIIOno ebout .,.. t~:~lutlled drooms ond UPI&gt;CU1""'" ol
two otfrco -~e. 1011 ot thettricel Ja!Tle$ T lhortstorv
The uung Ia en otfrc:e ., Now York. but n could hove

The

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A prottv. y~ -ory. Sytv• PIVIon !KiltY Levorvl
.,..,... ol mtrNUe -

,

The

e lofe , .. l ti&gt;m ""' motile&lt; bOsS loom

...... ........... . . . . - . . - Dovf-

Enter PN ~ I ~Q4! Colons!, a YfVac:ious
nowtywed whe ' - t to botcme • 1-yer Wllh room too

..,.._.,, AI PoullooOCMta e glono&lt;Jo furure lot
twnatlf. Sylvtt dtn.l amoroue 0 . _ Ilea wtry. go;ng ao
fw 0$ 10 lrlt their lllnc:lles ewtry in the -~
aha flnd1 out he ie monied,
In the mld01 ot, ttwJae tntoc:a, twne matd&gt;H me&lt;c.lesaly

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tooword: rnovomonta becomelabourd, s.glls fooquent

The African Student Assoc. of UB
pruenta

An Evening With:
THE AFRICAN DANCE CONCERTS
OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BROCKPORT

ATTENTION
All CAC Volunteers!

Di rect by: Pro f . A . M Opoku, Otrec1or ot
The Afrlun Studies Dept. of Univ. o f Ghana Legon

AN EVENING TO R EMEMBER

Saturday, February 14th
8:00 pm - Fillmore Room, Squire

OFFICE PARTY

ECORD THEATRE AUDIO

2 HOURS ONLVI
lOam- NOON Sat. Feb. 14th

TDK SA-C90 CASSETTES
B

NOW

Today, Feb. 1 3

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From 2-6 p.m.
In room 345 Squire Hall

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OPEN
7 OAYS A W£EK

lOAM

M~TE

Free refreshments to help
alleviate the Starving College
Student Blues.

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�i ©tprodigal sun
l

show and tell

I

IECTOit 27 - Trl•ngl•
~.,-F«Nuety 3

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-

~my._.,

Theeter

hdcllt .....,.,
ond 1M

.....my_.. "*' .._....

wtm ~
. , _ on the
Hit fOOd
ltlly .-feoed, ~

WI-. 1M ........ rock ... found Ita .,.,
10 my cloonllep I -lnltilly - •
_.,. o.,
ond .-...~~ty of muo1c

- . . . . . . . . , _ . t o - of 1M

""" - t h e !lolling~_,.,....
......... ~. ~the ......... of

e-une- "the diDught of

-·· ' finely _,_...,

IN ,._

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1011

gwcero 1M.._......, lor ....,._ . . .....-c.
thooir otoc:b onct cr-.
"-1 the Olley In the ~of the
~- giW!to. lw roed ~
.. 10 "*'oe "*'9" - nowl
,. v... - e. A - o f 1M b o u t - guidod .. to o ,_,. iciMI l4lr a
.. _..., .... • fOOd,_ "the tlml, but ~- ~- . . . . looUd
Into e en-. klc:kecl . .
• bogue •llwM dele&lt; blllo. The only
betlc..w " ' - 1.111 on the cMolo~ 11 ~.
" - e ··eo wlletta V"" ..,.,.. know"
lhore were a r- 1*&gt;1*
grin on hio r-.
wt.o ecNIIIy '*! - " ' n g ION¥·
"TR8 Wll 1M 1970.- thotole 1981 ,
Amone- Tom"*-'-- came 1M mwic: ""* chW~Qe.'' he Wid
off
e""'**'t' . . ~ adluatment. ''lt'o
ond rlidoftel Wflling the
. . , . , to the penod from I 150 to I 9~
of
he
- t h e y tned 10 lgnln the -.tc
....,.. onr-. __. ~ond ...,._V"" c.n' t do II
_ , _ _ ' "There II no,-. ~n.c..d.
••t·m- ,_. _,..,.._"""'
,.., Me'o too good 10 - • It, he
Seo:tor-lhore' o ,_.. cr~. TR8Cleomed In of hoto- In ito two
an..__ ,..,...cor. We..,. . eo
v- e.-once. 1M Tom ~ Bond OYor-hyped I - - - t l w 1.111 to
- - . c l hatred on a1 forma um1
any more. It V"" dkln't play ' Glad To a.
..,...,.. ........,.. hew~*~ on by m.
Goy' every night V"" oalcl out.''
m.dlo I ant brought about the band'o
' ' Once Oomy IK...nowl ..n IMI woo
doaoolutlon.
it1 V"" - Tllll
beolcaly my YOic&gt;o
Fot 1W0 yeors fOlloWing lhe diaband4ng - Dlom'f''l ........ I didn't bother
of TM• ......_, -ed...........,
finding • new~mullcaly, _ . .-1-*'eln .... 1810
·~of'*" he'd be_..," ..

I
'

" What do you.,~ 10 be ....... lion
v--1'' .1Mbd.
.. , hope ,., l\ltno "' lton yoore IIMgoon - /tj Halo "' offlca V"" ......
can 1.11. A v- w• would not tlk•
place In the Uniled Stat• or ~ lt
- * ' ' - ' o n • lfMIItland bet_,
the twa. ...._ nwt·e _ . . llw AI

dwough 1M

~of rock-

,_

1 .,_....,..IN.,..,...._
..

warped--

10,. •...,.. 1M-_,.,...,_
the-·

Wilt\

the- of hio new ..-nble

Oennv'o .-m.te, oo '"--'on "

Sector 27 ond Ita _ _ . , . ..,._..
\4olotl Sector bweo lmle ~ to

McMng on , _ colllbor- w•ltl
,..._ Glbriol ond Ehorl John ond f"tnlil\l

r,.,..
Jo
Burt wt&gt;o, ltldcled llobnon. made hlo

"""*-lc _,.,

~ea IUrllng
__...~Juan TR8'olyrica did.
PI-lor 10 • , _ """'-tat _ . . _

TM but

I • • lilolo 10 -..I ~ - ditcuso
h l o - poot. , . . _ lfld,fVIUf11.

.. . . . _ - •-

~~e-.

llvong lllrflno " Wild Thlr'O" _., nogtlt.
•

Curing hlo - - from performing.

lloblno«&lt; ·~ lcleoo from groupo
1ndudlr1g XTC
Toll&lt;lno ~. "Tttey

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......... _.

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....... 1...........
Gulp
1 1. 1 - . . h o -, thel _ _ _

O..Wong,...,..,
....... clto4lu\ '*"·
they
plrfed 10 • ...,.....,
,...,..,..,.. cr-d. The band It not an
eJ&lt;\IetMiv fiHhv
but, _ . . . . . . .,
~of rona.........,. _ ., eddit&lt;on to
,..,.._., ond lkn. Sector 27 conooil1:l of
~ s.- L o n d - Oor'llk

gr-.

.... ....._IO!tle......,_
_....,.XTC· o~-~

Ouircon

fOI

t h a t - pn&gt;ductlon- ""
Seotor' • olellut U' '*I ro be . _ by

_,,.,...d

s.- lllvwtwt• CXTC, "-• Gabnll.
Drums
the"'- ._, ··w.- Jo

w•

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V.-we&gt;&lt;AM't ............ -

eon-

"*""""
Ho-.._.

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.... traeb'll- . . loc:a!ed -

1M ..,.,., to

-

wrr.. we loll Stlft UllywMe iil1ould

prodUce~~&amp;. I mean I dlofn' t even lika lhe
flm tWO )(TC t-.ds."
Wlth ,...., fnt reconl OUI wol Into

thelo mooclan No&lt;1h.........., lOUt, Sector
27 • *eedr Ill liMo..- of ~
togt..... thooir , _ IJ'. "We- lboVI 1
Noll doten . . . .
brtl

_._.ad
.....
"*' wt.. ... . .

_ .... Wfitlln"" . . .

~

llomo
- ··""'
do--~
··· loget!wHie-~,........, ond oloned
me -.lgh.....,. '"' j u l t - mora
- l o n s-.g that I hod fbo\11 1
hundred mora I juat ulled t1w flrst thonG
tl\at _ . . t Into my heed.

-

,..., "'*-'·· Cllo-.o-

IM..-..-. s......a ..... ..._ . . . . . . , o i - bond. a.-

'" boggy--"""'.,..

Str..-or to metc:h and 1
NnQ-tan Mordo to goont we..,.l. 1- II
llUit• find or ttw.l\ow

c!ordogln -

l)tObebly THE

· Flirting ..'lltlovant-9Wcistt......,. ....... · thoo .,.,.,......
-.oora~ v 1oo1&lt;1 old -.q. to .....,.,
IN\'1 - . ACIOC In chg u
Gor1g ol

Four or , . , . _

m.

·-· '*'

ol _ltll p
rf- ~ .. Sector did.
..e
ed....,
of ltlo ~ 100111 lrom TitS
V"" .. r - ;,. ..,..."'
_ , Aobonoorl'a . - . - V.,...,
us~. ....... the ~"'Get­
m. onrn . . - _ --..ng "We don' t

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no _,IMitlon'' wu extrwntlv

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From the folb • U{B Office of
Caltural Affaire • who brought you ·

PHILHARMONIC-IN- THE-GYM

A - * of new CIOC\.manlety fJma ere being.,.,_ Ill I 411
Oitdondorf w.y Wadneedr(- they . . , _ to liMo pubic. No.ott
WednledoY• - t e r v II on rocbr Q\otll o.nw.. ond
It wilboo -..n et 8 I&gt; m.

Ia 1977. 1978, a nd 1979:

NOW FOR
SOME11UNGA

The~~ of l"MMter onct Oonu,.... be perf..,..,.,. Alt
E - - From ~'" 1M Pwll at liMo Cantar Theatre
C«&gt;eree FebNory I 9 · 21 Roy Leolee - Nl\lrll 10 lluffllo 101 tNI
thow, and While ood\oance t!Ckou.,.
wta be • t3
~ et 1M door. fOI fur1her inlormatlo&lt;t, """""" the Cant• 11'
847-84111 .

U1TLE BIT
DIFFERENT...

unovoMb41.-.

BUFFAI;O
PHILHARMONIC
IN-THEELLICOn

If V""

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c ••• u ...... wtda

The Amherot Theater Ia now thowong midnight o!feronp .,_ o11
llwM " - "· Thla--.. 1t1o olflllnp . . ~~~~r FOr A

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e-ue a 113-4-71155 or.,. Pllbfiaotv dQc:aan • 861-41071

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F-.,. Y:eb. ISdl at 1:01.-

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Cop.n ~ W.....,._y tlvough Morc:h 25. Cal the Ofroce of
~ Affwa • 11311-2313 lor fur1htt doutll on liMo nNbot.

- r- From n.. Crypt. FOt ....,..., lnformo~lon. lltlher ca1 .,.

JULIUS
RUDEL
......

"** V"".,. tumw&gt;g J - ......... V " " - _.....

OilinG .,. .......... of""""-...,.~~-- Ill ltlo

3811 Main St.'""'~ I

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SPECIALAT
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AMHERST STORE ONLYl
Buy 1 large Aegidar Burrito

11.66 V•tue ·
Gel tht NIM tor l5c:

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�@prodigal sun!
Vou." " 81trec:udl " " Heartiest" ero tek. , dKectty
from the...........,. l tlrOIO . . , . _
"-1
........,. 111\o the fond ollhe conc:.n hoi

Meon-.

.....,h

-othe&lt;I!WI IIo -- ··-&amp;..eStr- ··
Mlatr.. Wond, "S,.eet 0...,
Ouott ..,pty, the bend hoe loa1 hi .,....,n f - ....
~... vflnlon o f "Rock end Ron'' I"Dedleelecl woh II
our icMI 10 Jolwt ~··1 droge rn-lblv "' the
deyt of "-'-·

lthousondDo~on. the Onon w.... of the · .. moat
ltmous .. the
of m..v of the eongs of the etude.
e«&lt;hy Ho.....,. Wolf ouch •• "~eotoelt l.iQhtnong
..... h e - hi Cln olng ,.., U - end IOWdy I I the

w-..

wm•

WoH "'"**I Thl..-..e ''Weng Oeng Doode" heel the
c:towd ~- c:hoe&lt;ong """"' ....th t h e · ' We ~ potehl Weng Ding Doode 11ft nogllt lon9 '
Anyone w.m even e ....,..t..,tet. .tln t h e - llho&lt;lkl
go out one! lnveat In 1 copy of th'- -Ilion ot the
bluts
- KM E KMI•

Hoot1 .... -

.. -

bend -

lllavsled ~ - • better I ' - led l - ·
IteM that HMr1 ,. no ~ a 'IVOr1hwt* bend 1 ,.
,.... ctofler""'. end t11ou1c1 be fiCOII'Ued .. ouch H
the Aoclc end Aoll" lllempt WH I debecfa, I - Of Otv'-llloemond' t
Heen - ~

-getoeally

"Til It Ul&lt;alt It"' liVed
,,,

be&lt;:erne."" .....,...,.,,endllil&gt;glal

til.~.......... ~

A - CIA .... -

oniO

lfll-V ot "-&gt; Plont.

rho,_,._ W&gt;th the

enc1- • - · . , .

--wed

- Key-d•A
.. beat How01d looM IIIICI drummer Mrcnll4

1*1...,....... Daru-., hie""",_ --cliO&lt;
tt&gt;e " " -

o..-.......
who

QUI

F.-- · ~~ ,.,th . . - , . OOI&gt;C*I ' - •

- - pon
The~
of ltnlledt;,ee,_u ,.,._

end """"""

u... hN 111 prusee

The """" .... VI heJ I&lt;KOIHI"''

photog&lt;OQhs of me bend ..-.bert ctoton; ~ to

19611 Pt&lt;tiC&lt;Jialiv H...ey W-.

Itt-_.,.

Pf'QYOCIUYI _ . on the beKf&gt; •lt"''l ,.......,.
her fonge&lt;o ....... "''I .... Girl Scout """"""

The bl....,. doean't hove to be ald. Blun o.tuxe ,.
P«&gt;&gt;f of thlt. Aec:Otded live dum ;Jnt ....,.r·o
Chlc:egofat the r - 1$.
t 0\ttodl.clior&gt; to the
ur1&gt;on o.c.go bl.ln -..
11&gt;8011 ..
the pr-.ce of ...
s. m... of them
clonoluln end the other ttvae relltlve no- s h' s
no aurl)fise that llltlen blUes ties lr\ttDied muctt o f tl&gt;o
••ubelonce into the roclt end rol m-ttum
Side One IJi"" US ttv• blues M1fjefS11U!IOOI&amp;tl who
put Enc ~on'• tedv&gt;!Que to
The r...u, ohwp
l.«wwoe &amp;oe&gt;Q end Son Sells •e hen oilc&gt;er.,r t o
bluft tlvane. bom conrrlbulon; ....-ful lllocluent bec:ked by_.,. re illy 1101ld mu~ " the cllula
'Sweet Hom41 CNc-a&lt;&gt;" end .. Don't llltow Ya.. love

!Ba&lt;tevus · · - .....-·8171

The most ~ onnovonee on the doea
thtrnMliiiN is 1 te~~~r ;nttftSpetsed tnenut" ot

or..
or-•-.......the "'*""·

the

CIIV blueo

" Need A F"""" "
Side tWo shOwe..., three vetO&lt;- of late 1940.
Q&gt;icaoo. the bluet otlfl who mecle the
from
dolto count1Y bl.- to the ric:her, uptown -~

""'""lon

"'" know

tod.tv n '*-o.

-t-...,

•

M&lt;lddy Woters P'OWS Wfll't hiS song "Ooutls on Mv
He.t" thlt "" fiJI hH "'" Mo,o W0&lt;1&lt;on • H•• II the most

somber of the songs on the olbum, projec:tong o t:eru~tn
&lt;~ognnv.o~.,., unctertvong linoeritv thor oolidil,.s ~&gt;os
celobrfled
~end mejot Innovator
of rho ChiC.go Koko Toyb IS bog. lot end bells out
borroom drinl&lt;ong song " Hey a.n..-" thet .........,

the-

. _ . , to Geofge Thurogooctt- Note tho ~x·hke

gull• oolo- Som41tlma maldmum •f1'll)l(:t 11 dettved lrom
o rnoniml.m of cl&gt;orda. Ao lOt tl&gt;o Y0C11S. tt is sull~t
to UV thot the """'wtM!Imong M.so T aytQt would heve
no trO&lt;tie geuong the
('I

ett.,,_

,.. -

•--""t-beebt- ,.,.. of

0.... . , . _ gola "'-"*"'·end.

sr..... ~

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Vou r . . . . - L - v W!vte - 1 " " " " - " - on •

-t.

One '"""" •bum of~ motoflli"' eacto of the
laot ftve yews hoe Qtven Hun bonof.ecl rock MOOdom
llut loka.,.,., Olher of the , _ rec:ord ,_,_
HMr1 .... ouccumbed to me
of • Gnr.trur
Hils elbun\.. Some attompt to concnr thiS
-rip-ott
1 Liw r-.e. In Hiatt'a
....... they fell prey 10 qou.
h i&lt;\ will&gt; 1 long list of _...., tunH. this HeM!
~- -~ -the- ·-·- t h r o u g h thelodt of contlftUit'( on 1t1o1II'IC lP Forget the enchu ... . _ . - ........_
Rec:Otdl- thl 0111*1..1 of leed QUIIaf•Jl. Rog.r Rahe&lt; o
v•• - hos -monenttv ettO&lt;ed \he atwbl .fhlo
SUttle- bend h w11 Flllhef who,._,.- lhe
poe&lt;Qng
heaoty •nwtol
gurtot-_tNt - _
together
,_,o waon.._..,"-_,...,With
,

by-._

..

.. ,_led~ .. , _
WllhoUI ~. thl.,.. of rho gliiiAir- oaleh to
petite N..ey Wlleon UOO...tendlbly. the critical
helvy metal elenwlt of " row pow"'" hos thus

---oct '"""

Heen't
Oft the Gnr.tl~l
Heen'
o hordest
ro&lt;Un- "Ctuy on

Thr Art HiJitory Undergraduate Auoc:.
ann o~a

~~

_,, •-.v•

Ctowcl c:heanng. INifiiY _ , . . , . . • - . _ , . tu:loecl mv ,_,.to " uoctl~ • he repNol

the

on Me So Strong" ·~
M.Qtltv Joe YOUiltl ~the*- of the ttv.e ....._..
on lode one Funic end &amp;tYa.gt\t toe!&lt; myttwno . . fi'WlQied
'" hoi -what bowdlenled VWiion of

_

Valentine Cookie Sale

Miloo o.- gtOU'Id ~ _...,
hriOQOftola•- on~ H . -cs·a ~.. .
Red a oy Runner boy lor · - QUerlet llel\&lt;fn to
Forever Ct•otor ol 1 lew meot-utong ooio olbuma on hoa
own..,.. ~ 7

Wll IO&lt;get - . . ll WMe. _ , . _., hoa bend
T-~ ' - OIJ(Id IO&lt; bieck..,_,ed POP The

very ut\. llf"'UWHUng
" I h.._. to lee you mow\'/end · you clo end
With the lOve vou' re'lltvtn'/1{ •eellv ..... me ......... the
buc ~ They lUSt wwn 10 g.c w mov., How
_.,bod~' "'"" end heve a good ,..,., ot.v'

r6Yh1 . , . not

ra.om..-..,.. .. ,...,..... f.,.__
w--. ....,...., - ait-w""'
•""
" l.et Me 81 Yow Angel," but wnh 1-.g The
Nooec~e M.chNI

bell's auv but no llt'nOUnt ol •vnt-• clicldl.ng 0t
t\orn

embell"""*"• will clogutH the lOCI there' a nOihong

IJOin9 on SrM 1ar no • -: llttfl 1'-"*Y .....--end
bofong c:hO&lt;we$ Wll'-t ea.. S..eiy ,.... IS I -

youCSCW.'t w _..to~
FOt fen&amp; of WMe • . - -~ thero' a nOihong 110"'11
on tnll"'""""laly "'ther JUII competent lludlo
1rlnii- P&lt;OIIf......-. 01te•c:t\engeable fllve the room
TN&lt;«' a bitt., stuff on tho redo«
-~

Schoen_t,.,

.-------------~~START THIS SEMESTER
OFF WITH THE BEST MUSIC
MONEY CAN BUY AT

Friday, Feb. 13th - lOam -3pm
Center Lounge Squire Hall
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NEW RELEASE SALE!
Adam &amp; The Ants
Stevie Windwood " Arc of
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THE DOGS OFWARW
JEWISON- PA111CK P~ER Ptod.ldioa
TO~ BERENGER-' COUN Bl..AKEtY Oi.aaral ~JACK CARDIFF
Saecapby ~~rGARY DeVORE ..t GEORGE MALIC() B.edO.A Nllftl By FREDERICK FORSYI'H
&amp;rarne Ptod.IWSNORMAN JEWISON~PATRICK PALMER PwodwadbrWRY Dc'f/MY
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IN
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by Marty Rown
!ipfrtrum Sllif/ H rl"r

rnamtllned "~e had J(IOCOIII and bolltJtt many

or the people. There were no 1118Chmmts to the

always thought that if I were ever to
become a college president. I v.ouldn 't
do it before I was 60," University
President Robert L. Ketter, 52, recalled
Wednesday. ''It takes so much energy."
He added "It would bl' difficult for
·someone that old to be) an effective
President.
·

School; •c loSl htJConcalt&gt;e:s " He st~J~n~ed that
this could ha•~ brcn rtspon&gt;&lt;bk for the auuoaa
llnrCSl Ill U B.
Former New Yor~ Gonrnor Nehon
ltoc:l.e(dlcr •a. r~bk for tht moat) thll
l1ooded rubbc eel-.-: tht Amhtr&lt;t Campus
wu a PfO)ta of tu•. Current Go¥naor Huah L
Caley is not u Jupponi~e. " He donn't want to
dmnantlc the SUNY SY$!ft11. He,. ... adeqUalt

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concerned with making
money, jobs . . .
~' "" -· :t-.... • ~
They are more concerned
., ...., with what they will be doing
~-·_,,.....""&amp;;~ ~
tive, ten years trom now.''

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On the lru. anna~rury or his inauauration to
the Prcsidenoey, Ketter reOcued oo the cbanaa
AI U B o•c:r 1M 11.$1 d&lt;cack. In 1910, tht U B
&lt;ampus was r&lt;dina from riou. Manln Mcyc:rso;a
had mianed from the top pol\, Pdu Rqan was
Aain, Presideat, the School was in trouble.
Ketter •v tht Chairman or tbr ~
l)qwtmrnt and the Heanna Committee on
Campu1 OilrUptlons, where be eamed a
reputatiOn as a "law-and~ man." Elcued
Uni•&lt;nity Prui&lt;knt by tbr SUNY Board of
Trustees on June 26, 1970. be ISlwncd the
rrspotuibililie~ on July I and was-inauaurated on
February IS, 1971 .
When br toot otroc:e 1M relatio&amp;lup o( tlte
Univenity to the area bad dderiorated to the
point that "they (the communi!)') lhougbt t he
bes.t thiQa was to close lhe Uni ve"iiY dowo ."
lmpro~in&amp; communitY relatiooJ became bJs first
priority.
" I made 187 tallo.s that year," he Ald. " I
talked tO tVer)'ODe, the Eilts, the Lions
Club • . . •" II toot him sncnJ years to rqain
area ruidents' lnlll .
"I didn't think I would be President for more
than a yur," be reOcued. "The Univenity was
in a period or tranSition .'' H e anumed thai wbeo
bis administration made the necessary
adjiUtments, be woul4 rtturn to teachln&amp; and
research.

A dlf' -t world

'

TOO.y. local auitutles ranae from ambivalcoce

to anticipllioo. "They (area raidentS) bope •e
tan sol•e the problems or the «*UDIIIIily,"
kct~ explained . " In tbe 19SOs and 196, the
Univcnily created jobs, there was • aable
litlllltioo. They were critics or socicly."

He noced ~ 11uclenu today noc •
ooncc:rned wilh lbe admlnlstratlon. "Tbcre are a

rew

iadiYicilllls who are as vogl, IIIII tbeir
nWDbcn are considerably less." He Mded.

"Stucieaa todaY are more - - ' willa

tnakioa money, jobs

"S tu.denU today are more

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be Presiden t tor more than
a year, .. .'.'

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'l didn't thlnk 1 would

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With wb• they will br doitla n~. ten ye~n

rrom

now."

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Financa bave c.hana'ed dramatically In the past
10 ,..,an. "UB bad to ,;ve INick S2 million in lhe
111605 becaax it coulda 't f'md a place to $pmd. It''
ht Ald. "It was ID easy place to do anytb..._. If
you could Jurvi~ for two or thr« years you
could 10 ahead (will!' procrao~). No- AJd ....
will ~ ,.,.. .iD liw years. Thar true
tJtroucbotat tht Country," Xater added. "It was
a difformt world."
..... doe ~ del:ided ill the ...
INOs 10 ~bow .._, tadlen bad '-&gt;
llilll the acbool ror IDOfC tban five ye~n, they
dlleowaed thltt 10 pereea~ ohbe faculry bad bean
lllretl ia a IJw ,._ pc:riocl.

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" Wa were a

Ooalin&amp; University,'~ be

reoounla.'' Ketter asserted .
Simub antoU$1y, Carey's primary coocem is for
pri-c eduea~ioa. Kater t:I(JllaJ.ocd thai the
political power baK ill ~'~coo York Stale has
"pet~~ loyalties" 10 ~e onstil .. ioas. At ant
point. Comdl cootrolled 1M "'-tbly In
Albany. Now it is -llrolled by ~ Yort
Universny.
Ciuna a reeent study, ht pointed 0111 t1w t.s
than IS percent of all St.,c l.qlslators ancfwucd
from public Jcbools. He noced that tht .uituck
towarcli public ~ is diffcm~~ ia .New
York tban ill Wiaconlin, for cumpk "Thor
major uruvcnitlc$ there are public and r... are
priY&amp;C," Kcuer explained.

'Shu •• raliu'
"Eadl prcsidenl in lhe SUNY~ cultivaru
Lqislalors.'' br noted. addula t1aa1 be bas met
with all 36 rq&gt;rcstftl.llhvcs from 1M &amp;.rraJo area
He pointed out that "il is not uruque to use
studeats to lobby for UB. s.y, in Quocns."
Ketcr pr-ecficu a bcalth~ future ror UB. "Thor
Stille will ~anv.ally reafut tha they c:an'\ do
what they planned m tbr 1~. There .. ,u br
COQSO!idation, b&lt;11 Burrato. wil1l 1u stfOIII
andtaa~e and racardl proaram. ...o noc be
pbfSed OUI." br predicted.
"We're rdyina mo&lt;C on priv&amp;J.e funds," tbe
Praideat maintained, citiAa a fWid-abin&amp; t otal

ormo ia 19?0. UBnowcollous over S.S millioft a
year ill privarc doaatioos. a rate m.t cbmbs 2l to
25 pcrocnt annually.
"We are ,_,.uc:atill&amp; old lnvesaors," be said,
and lhey are now -..iaa beet as br fcds they
should.
He ~ that in tbe ow 10 years, political
J1TCIIII)I will exist outside of Wcstem ~ York.
Prcdkda&amp; a .,...., stnaJc, be ~
tha a Uaivasly Praideot bas to br • astutc
politician.
Adclillt that a Collqe Praicknt b a visibk
tArJa ror criricism. ICcuc:r said ~.
" You Clll't appeal to evcryooe." He said
&amp;rinnina, "You have to br thicl&lt; skinned."

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lknahamtOft Saunlay IIIII besknb&amp;ll.,. .. ""' alwaf'
ut htr blood.
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'1 was"" am&gt;y bnl . M)' Cltthtr .... 111 tht ,.,...,.
• and wt'd ..,.,.. from Otrmaay to Brooklyn and bocL
Hr ofxcl wbtn l 101u 10 and "• movtd tO Broo~I)'D for
JIOOCI."tht 6' ctnttr .aid.
Lill&lt;y 1J0C htr fiut UpOfurt to round ball whtn &gt;h&lt;
was U-years-old. '1 wu baby·slttlna for my aunt and
th11 1\ytr c...,. in tM mad. I ..,.. a clthnqu&lt;nt and my
aunt tholllht I should a&lt;t onvol•tcl In spona. I was a
ta&lt;nboy and ~td softball, bue not D&lt;sanktclspon~."
Uncltr '"" tutalllfc or I coach .... calls "Mr.
WaliJice" • Kine&gt;' s.y Club In BrooiJyn. Lilkr
r..trrxcltbt pmt of btiknball. Aft., k.,lna tht club
sht jomtcl St. Mark\ CVO and It "'u htrt she
perr.cttcl htr offmsi-. 11ylt.
No.._
'1 feD iD lo•-e with tho: pmt,"tht Royals'oo&lt;liPliiD
uplaintd• ., mtd 10 110 clowo 10 the -..cr aad ahoot
Oft a bM1t1 t~, but who:.... I was .. hill&gt; Khool
( l.&amp;Ca)odtc) ,.. dicla' ._.. a lbashdMtll t&lt;orn so I
pqytcl •oDtyboll."l.illey conlolutd to !UY bolhlbaD

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Thtrc •ore 110 ochobnbop olftB lor tbt hooc&gt;t
pbtooGI 11
Laforc&lt;tt bad no
t . . .. Get1111 Cor
Ilona hoax bctorM Liller\

conccnl. ., cboot Butralo bccaulc I • • coPl
...... f,_ lln&gt;o&amp;lyo. IIP!IIitcl to 8uiY Stll&lt; aoid UB
aad I Lbiolk UB -•atcl lint."
Tbt Ror*' ....ar,1lol sq.d 1J0C tbt lint .,...k •
Lill&lt;r\
1M-• • ....s
10 . . . . boll.nbol coech Liz
hDcl r..
1M of htr S&lt;n'I&lt;U. "Sbt (eo--) ...... &lt;&gt;tryt'- I kilO• abota dele-. Sbt • • rooly
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tht I*' rY&lt;Irl. Lllky had 10&lt;nC dllturtJiaa .......,...., fo&lt; both
tht past IIDd tbt fllllft . ., tr..Jt it COOIId lla\c bcco aloe
better. Tbt wbolc ocllool
could r e
athlttltJ 1l1tlt man~ . Tlx _ . . • a&lt;tlllll
•orot as Cor 11 tbt • omro ...... ....,... obtQp. Wc'r&lt;
•orlma
1M IMtrt lltC&lt;IIltin. oo trine&lt; - l u.•

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Tbtre .,... a pOSit in nOtt Ill htr pcropteth&lt;l~
"' 1h1nk tht NCAA will help womm aloe . Tbty loavc
ma&lt;t monty to olftt .. omtn. Thtr provide monry fo&lt;
tournamcnu and uovtltht AlA W doHn' Abo Linda
(O'Donntll. prtstnt Royall c-b) ,. ..kl fwd end Is
cltdltaltd to tht ....,....,.. Sbt doH a lot wu h alilllt."
The: stnior cooldn' p"'&gt;&gt;Onl ont l*llC:ular IRI!I
pomt '" her carca. but labtltcl an t.....,'bk as wbal
&gt;ht "'ould rttMmhtr moM. "Whtn )OU fed tht t&lt;am
will IIPinll GlftiiDn doh
rtally .l&lt;llilla kit y&lt;ar- tllll\ whto beskctboll is lxot."
Bue """' abolc the tautt? Where cloa a-.kett..ll
star 110 from htrt7 Lillty b wa&lt;tllll on a sp&lt;coal ...;or
1ft Humon Suualuy oriel .,oufd like to btcomc a WI
tht~t. but basketball is btr number Oft&lt;
coni&gt;d&lt;rll-. '1'd bkc to rio•'/ pro baD. but I'd be-e to
to ra...ard. Tbrrc •e no 6 'c:&lt;lllm • cbt prot
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r.d wbolt •illloul il II\ a rcal hell
,....... tbor baiiiiiO t~ or ......... a shot or tht
buUc:t IO . . . I bell a-t'·
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!bal. Thty'd t ..... tho&amp; Oh. t ... \ 1 d..,.b pd
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Tbt ......,. . Jallos Conal wmtJiloltum bad
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Two. of Ull'l !ri&lt;IFioiao. Jallos Lt• IIDd 0.
Rooa. wtrt dol aalc UB victors. lAta 0\'Cf·
powtrtd bis
Ill the ISO .... class with a
piD l l 1:32 of til&lt; DttOftd period • ., tlloulbl they
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• Luke tad RootJ,JaiDtd the,...,. lall year. Prior
to tllis. tbty •rtatled • 1M junior &lt;CIIIqto !My
llttftcltd.
Akllolllb they met for tlat lint lillx ~ II UB,
tbt two 110 IOitlbtr as •eD .. - · aad Bul&amp;lo.
Be ...... a rtstmblaacc to atcb 0\htr, tbt two art
ofttn nlistakta for brotbm. Tllt pair is rnponsiblt
l o r - of cllt CIO'*d or tbt nxcts. TJxy ~built
up quite • followq or 6imds to cbcu tbtm on.
Whtn asked about tilt rt111a.nina aeason, Jobn
Lucu atattcl, "We'r&lt; lookma forw•cl 10 tbt
SUNYAC\ this wtdmd,tllll\ "'bll~impon.,t."
T he 8ull1 travel to Brockport for the
Ownploaobipo-tbll wUI bt htld tbtrc today and

t omorrow.

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NHL preparing switches Free transportation
for intra-divisional rivalries

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!Aa~~t (N~LlttamS and the feasabilhy of an ol'tt\lmc period.,..

beUla CiOIIIkkreel b)' tb&lt;

NHL team OWDCn.
Tbc ~~
~ on wicl PQIJ'&amp;Illuc and limt·tOnt
tines. ~- wu 1ec:t1 as primarily~ on the pO'A'ina
pay-televllioo market nid to br wott.h as maob u a Sl mUIJQn 1

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)dt 10 - · teama.
lo ldditloo, the leq~ adopted an unbal&amp;nocd acbedule wllh
dlvisioa rivala fadoa e.cb other mort times aod a new playoff
formt.l IIlii does DOC reduct the 111•mbtt of team~ lo the pLayoffs
(16 of 2J), lu lo this ICUOD, lluft fi'i&amp;UIIID dirisioos aod oot RA
teiiD division will m1te t•o eoof&lt;raJCeS. Eadltta.rn will Rill play

Present and future alignments
PRESENT AUCNME."'T

eo e...-.

Oftly oee clla1111t ift the Patric.t O.vwoo 1M CaJeary
Flames wen moved out &amp;114 replaced b1the PlltsburP Pmpuu.
The Olbn teat!IJ In that dl\uioo are l.lJo 111 the S..mo
-Pbiladdphla, Washloaton, New YDfk blaMen and the
Tha-t -

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Ouaco

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New YOfk Jlaaem.
1M Adams Div!Jioo, wbicll wiU form the P rinor or Wald
Coof- With lhe Patnet Division, Will &lt;Obllll or Bonon.
Hanford, Moaucal, Burtllo and Quebec.
Til~ Cleren«
Cambell Conference dlvi5ions ate th&lt;
Norris-0\leaeo. Mlnnaot1, St . IAuU. Winn.-pea, 0tu011 a.n d
Toronlo-nd the Sm)'llle-Los AnJCIC$, Cal$Ary, Colorado.
Edl!lODIOn and Vaneouvcr.

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Edm01&gt;ton
WinniJ)el
Vaocouver

s.. Louis

Toronto
Wllllliptl

Sm?tM DlvUIO"
Calpry

C&gt;lo&lt;aclo
Edmon too
l.o&lt; Atlceks
Vaocouvn

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Teams In the live dub divisiool will fkt diYl&amp;IOo opponenu
eiabt Umts apiece and all otll&lt;t opponatU 11ttet UlnC$ each . Til&lt;
dubs In the u-ceam division wiU play CIPI)OIImU WJtbia t h&lt;
division ,..en tlmc:s and ou!Sidtn lbtcc timCJ.
In an ~ aner the S&amp;brts' momiils pnd1C&lt; 11 the A tid,
Buffalo W&gt;qCr Derd: Smnh commented oo tbt r~mcot. "It •,
&amp;oi"' to br • httk harder bra~Ut 0111 con f a - has lhc top ,,..
teams Inn. Jc's aoillf to be a lot ~Ia for the fans anyway but u's
&amp;Ot"' 10 br touch· It win br better fOf lhc pme."
As for lh&lt; S.bla, br:iQt in the Adams Divisloa Will ooc praan
a.n euy _.,.,, With Boston and Montreal lo th&lt; same diYit.lon ,
alona "'ith pesky Quebrc and Hartford , the S.bra wiD I\IYC to
rtally work f01 theil points.
" Well, we'U - ccr~a.Jn teams more often than others" S.bro
Craia Rams&lt;y said. " I think Bonon is a Y&lt;tJ pllysical team, we'll bt
5edn&amp; them a lot. Moorn:al's anorhtr team thai's ob~y ooe of
the bat in the teque, and they play a prdty physical KYI&lt; too."
Ramsey added, "They (Montreal) are DOC noted fOf a rouell style
or ~ey but tbtY do play the body. So th~ teams that we'll be
playine the most . •e·r~ aoine to havt to clo a lot of •katlne and n .,
&amp;oina to bra lot of physical ...Ofk."

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The playoff format has also cllan.&amp;ed. The top 10111 teanu '"each
division will make tbe fmt round of lhc playoffs. •ith No I fac:~na
No. • and No. 2 fadna No. 1 . TIIC$&lt; " ' three out or fi•t IICnd
T1ltll a 1«01\d round (four or ~m) ..W br held to ddttmtnc
the divislotl winDerS, followed by a third round forth&lt; confm:nc:e
cbampiotuhtp. 1M confc:rcnct champioM Will play for the Stanley
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                    <text>11 February 1981
Vol 31 , No 511 SUNY al 811flalo

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Both Ketter

and Doty testify
at the Record Co-op's trial
b~ Daa 8o"111111 IIOd

Sttll Coo«.lld
Tht Uat .. cnlcy'ttop adm1nlsuaton ~~~ lotlmon)'
in Slott s...,....,. Coun Monday and TUC$doy dum~&amp; a
,_,.;"' on • la"'lult flltd by c.. •.,•., Rtto&lt;d SIO&lt;'a
aaalnll tht SluDI:nt A&gt;.tocillion (SAl R«Wd Co-op.
Univm.ily Pm;ldnlt Rob&lt;rt l . Knttt, a d&lt;ltfVdant
iA the- la¥t'11-uit, WI$ Oft IJ\r wknnllit&amp;nd (Of rour hOUn
MOll~ aOttrooon, an•v.ttin&amp; q-ioru dullna wdh
tht Co-op'a hillory and pram~ linanaal '"""'-·
About lO .,...,.,. opannina tht li•o-yu~ bupcion
porlod ~• enund Into~.
Kntn, "'ho . .~his IIPPfOVal or tht studmt·Nn eo.
01&gt; in Stptcmbtr 1971, "teaif'i&lt;d ,. ..,_. of • tqlina
the Co-op opte," and "did 110011 )Ob, " .._dtn&amp; tO
llk" Co-oc&gt;'s d&lt;IMK lltomt'1 Richl!'d Lippo.
Olltbt wil:oc:M lUnd Tlacoday- V'ttt Pmidenl f0&lt;
r111antt IUid M._mt Edward Ooty, "'ho
m:oonttd the &lt;WNJ sunouodlftl 1ht Unt...Ul '•
~ 10
tilt Co-oc&gt; tilt ri&amp;bl to run bl ...,Yity
iD Squire Hall's ~ ~said tilt oriplol dtci&gt;1aD
- baod"" ... . . - thaltht Co-oc&gt; b•p ........
prof~•" aod llalil W.S 10 U B studtols '"'II Jd&gt;OOI

.,..,t

idaltir-;.,..

Cavaac:•a auor-ac:y1

pr~ucd

Dotr Oil hb

in1orpr&lt;Udoa of tilt 1966 Boatd ofTrt•~&lt;a do&lt;:umml
thot prohillou SUNY odoool• from _.l!!t ~ to
~. pri,..t sllopa. Ht waa also q~ oe tbt
Oni..,.r"s ttlatioMhlp with the Co-oc&gt;. onm times
admit in&amp; thai UB had bm&gt; 1~ In r&lt;qufttin&amp; rmandal

recorda.
UIWirf crou..,.lll\lftialloo. the v~ Praldfllt
...Walntd lhll he lntcrprttlltd the rc:aollllioo .. •

crron tO SlOp '"nOD•ItUdtDlo profil .. makin.&amp;
.,.orpriaa'' from pinfn&amp; llt&lt;IW to Oludmt octivity
~. wllldl ..,. addtd, wu ....... ,. ~&gt;t~na .wnom~

ror:'

s,...
"Tbt: Co-op'S intent "'U tO follow tht Boatd of
Trua... resolution," )It Aid, ~ that h II now

bnna followtd.
The ltpi protftdln,. - • tnit;.ttd b) Cor! C
CavllJt, Pruidnn or C..vqt'i lleconlt, 1n JanUIIy
1976. C..VO&amp;&lt;. in a Novcot~~btr 1975 &lt;Otnpb&gt;ot. arautd
that tht R«ord Co-op hu cootlnuow ··- or the
rHOUrcnofthf Sleet of~· Yor'- toeolklun R&amp;'inov:t.
compcdlion with private attt"Cprix:•
C..vaao funbt:r daimtd thll the Ulli-.otr'• &gt;UPP011
or tht Co-oc&gt; .,,. cont1111}' tO the Otanct of tnt
u ........ , aod all\ISUK or pobtic.fuoda." Tbt Co-op
waa doocd IO&lt; ax .....,U by Ooty afta; the oompillnl
- m:riv&lt;d.
Co-oc&gt; P1aldcnt Gerry Anld aplaintd thll c.......
bdon'fd the Co-oc&gt; had an unfair marktt ad.--aa&lt;
a~ it c:Ud OOl ha""r to pay rctd and ...r.kl Oft .. ,
Sq.,. Hall bua1lCIII f.alicy.
Doc.r auenfd lhu afta mnqdr•Wwu -.11h Kc.'Ua. bt
....,..., 10 ollta the Co-oc&gt; bcaiM • not
"prll\'idillc ~ C$$allAl to tilt Univenoey." Ht
Aid tbcft WM abo lOGIC qtJCKiaa U tO "bclllc&gt; It WM
~ -.uu s«oc~a~u ..met. ;. ctarly .....,.. the

Of1linalacr-.
·~.o .,..,..

Otbtr COOiplaiDu lodaod ........ tilt Co-op &lt;bar&amp;td
thll It - - ~~its ....... prolilt... In '""· Doly
Aid that he had plactd the OHJp ia its Sqvirt Hall
-....,,orr-. rather thaD"" tilt linllloor, w11crc11
bad bm&gt; mov&lt;d by ocbcn. H• also onltrtd tbt Co-oc&gt;
to .........a\itiq its pricti.
But Doty llild lllao problans ~ all ~ up
"""" lilt Co-oc&gt; - rt-&lt;lpaltd aod he told tilt tmpcy
courtroom, "tbty b - coofcxmtd 10 tbt rula."
AIUI, wbo ottmdod tilt court ~. pradtd
Kcucr'a cffO&lt;U 011 bihalf or lh&lt; Co-op. CaVII&amp;t's
lawy&lt;:r q..m.d tht Pruiddtt Monday abouc tht
Co-oc&gt;'s ~-- procec~-. Antd Aid, and Kttter.
"wry su~" of dian. TheY ~ aclopttd
ofttt lilt lawsuit wesrdtd. Kat.. calkd tht Co-oc&gt; starr

•--ds •

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abota the poaillk ~ bu( thai 11\t -&lt;Om&lt;
"ckpmds oo how brood (tht counl inte:rpr•n tht
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N&gt;&amp;ody of O..yrr . .,,, Monda) mOinona rouo.. ln~ hn ,., .... hum
pcuon. •
An lranain COUfl 1 findfn&amp; i&gt;A)'fl ,,,.,,,Of c"rwone.ac chatV"•'''"Utt1'"'\.'d
hc!1. co nfn~ monlh} m J•il. Tht wnlt:n~ ""*~In tffm ••pro rau:d."'' ha.\ed
on Ow)'t'.r', prtol n.tM mooths '" bin Prt~. and \he- wat thu' orderrd
omm&lt;dlatd) d&lt;JIC)n&lt;d.
,.\~corchn.ato \\ o.cC'm corrnpondtnl~ m t chr..n, l&gt;v..\a '~~~ th ti~C'1'1 LO
Mdltabad Atrracut r¥1) Monday mnrtunJ \n • INik \. \tC"n.~
h.mO&amp;t\mt-•kh b\allft
tlti.l Ov-)rt ..... rtpufttdh
I\ 'h"
ran up lO boat41 1hc a•.,hn&amp; lrt~.nau pl.lnt. The&gt; &amp;~h..,aft
•
..., buund for
t ... anbul. Turley and tbct\ \ ktU\.8, Au\ln.a. but 0'4)tf ••~ Uh.tcrN 01, lor
• IK~ of prop&lt;r t\11 PIIX"
US Ern bas\)' offtQal' In \ .rnn&lt;A. IA.:Iudtt\1 \Jirlom&amp;h ana mn.haJ
pcoonnd. ..... U\rOimed or 0..)«'• oklo) U1!1lllM ,,.,..., pl.an had
ahad) l&amp;rwkd n1 btanbvl. at.:...or~hna 10 1hc
t '"'"' ·
0.-,"tT had )=tUJl)C')"("d to hu 0t1 Arnl tO 10 '*Yltt lr« tan..:f ank.~.
•hik lJft~Qnna a sutNQUC'nlsg\tfl'tmeu ban oo lll,ei.IO han S)1ft,.ahcl..:
to the lraniat:~ raohn.oniU)' A\UC. O.)n bt-."'&amp;n'W" aJ\tfn:lh '"''-._he'd ••th
rt"ohmonlf) a.....,ds-poAI)&amp; m. ltudnth •ho rf\C"akd '" "t.'Oftr..ck-lk.~ •
\!lor p1aa to fr« rhe or
hollaaa
o.. )ft b«am&lt; a"'))o 10 the ..-.b ol
rotoo"' .alb to Arn&lt;n&lt;on
\.'OOtat."1.s~ •nCJIOD\OI'bcbiU ofthtrnoluuonan , ....,,h ~n

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abo rf'pOflcdl) rc_oqUhi.C'd a hdtcOPCn and a r""tO ht..a~. ~t·"•AI) hlf
IM •u~ r&lt;&gt;&lt;111&lt; IIIMli'O
At • w.~-b&lt;Kit ana.t btfon~ the lrantMt Rf'\OhHMIRAr) (C)Vf1 t.t\1
Wedi&gt;Oday. 0..)'&lt;Y dcnood \1)\ &lt;.j,IIJ&lt;'. d .. m•n&amp; tO hhC n\l.Un.ltnlood

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ontml-•·
rtp011.&lt;d lA t~ lrantan , . . . . _ L/ltltH, eddaooe&gt;al

romm.onlbll&amp;

nidal« - •lll'l'lr«&lt; by lh&lt;,pros«ut- 1Jido6rd Wti •••_
.. pllor&gt;&lt;
&lt;-oo•macion ~ bad rrO&lt;n Iran "Mh b&lt;r lnD.Cend &lt;pOI.m tn Pic
Lan.n-•1\tt'h ~)'t"f C'launt!d ,..._, "'ool) a JO~t "

Controversy over?

Computing relations should be eased with new director
by Seth

"I om too~ on, forward to a lrllllful rdalam~IP· .. h&lt;&gt; -cd

&lt;;;ood~h lld

~1any hcR'atlf1tH.itcd ptC\~.J rrobknn. bc1wt"Cft thc\"o tc
pn«p~ooru tha 1h&lt;&gt; Oqwlm&lt;nt bthc•&lt;d ob&lt; C.O..,pwina
lrotcr 10 bt onl) an ''ad1~nn" oo '" rarhn lhan a~
I\ 1ilabk tu the enure ~~.
Ill&lt; Klda&lt;lcl·bo.l&lt;d lomput~t ...-111 ""~•..., to ••

1\rto\ td1ltK

Etccuk11 t.namnung P1olnwr Htmte'h M art("n\
appolnlcd Oira:U)f or Untwonny Co.-nputtnl ,x,"k'&lt;' Ia~
w«~ by Pu:SiiltrM llobtn L. ..:,.,.,. "tnh&lt;rlllna a croup ohao
hti b«n bc:ti&lt;l bycumn&gt;&gt;my and""' ~ad dlflicvlli&lt;&gt; rdao1n1
with it• pnn'K'- CU!IOmft. the Of:p&amp;rlmCI\1 Of ("omputcr

lkt&lt;klmc

u~ud

M onc11y that rdauon\

adm.tN..RfiiU'~ futk1tOtU

ma.fty

Stt.po,.,

Sdcno&lt;.
Yt't bolh side\

Uut.o.-scr~l('ft

tl\\:lu&lt;IU\1 Jlo&lt;k tabulanon.
'"'t&lt;1cd th81 "[•C'I)OM (Ill (;ompuoc&lt; &gt;.:&gt;o...nl
rcah1n lhll .t t) not u ad,tuna:• but """N lht" ~
lht o..,..,.,.ru 11a&gt; on 111&lt;
rac'lliun "Our rdu10 rt " lJtftn..-nt than aU the- &lt;Mht't dcpanntc'I"U ~ ·~
d&lt;rotn~ on h f&lt;11 o•r lr•n." the· A~• Pro!....,.

""nc

c.,..,.,

itnpro.,.ICII ~nl~ lht dcpanlac ta.M J'C&amp;r or fOfmrr 01f~o.""0'
V.ahn M.acln1yrc. '"111nc ha•c- bc'a'l no prObkm.., "-n~ot
Madm)T&lt;I&lt;fl blmfullya)dr qo." &lt;:ompuon s. ....n«Oau
Go&lt;l&lt;on hlftl&lt;r ..d.

\UQNN

lit annouoona tM appotnlmn\11ast '4Cd.• llr.C1tct ....,.,a,,M'tJ
that hlhu IHlpor\ll.tM 1)0)1. wh.t&lt;'h 1~ t"mlraJ 10 I he f"C'\tiU"h
trron and atJnurustrattYC" OptnltOO or tht) ln~ttuuon. ""'" br

\1.,....:
\1Anc:.-..

.,.,J that tOnx ul ~~ l

nntr'-"' Cf',...._""lVn vi

~~

mltan..'Cd by Mart&lt;~~&gt;' &lt;\I)CrtiS4' and &lt;-~'t ..
M&gt;lillltot1o lht P tnodo:n1 Robcr1 J Wqncr had ~ ••

l,krwtmm• vnnmtd rrOh"' ' rM.., .AIDOft&amp; 1tw t:ar.:uk) tb•

l'.ftin~ Onct0&lt;

1kJI \UIC' IO 'a lui C'\lf'N tl\a "INC",

·l'''"r"'.. .,....,..,. "-""' rial

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I hen.;-. l.N«tOf

StootliJlltl

Problem&gt; •ilh tile Computer Socii« Ocpanmnu nupt&lt;d
iato ohc publot •J&gt;OI~I uriJtt '~'' ~&lt;r •hm
Mon~nnu Pror...., Jobn llool IOC'QI...S .....,. In IM
0cportmen1 of......,... abu&gt;O • a F""'hY Stnat&lt; EA&lt;CUtovt
Cclmmill« m«ttna.
Profo§Of dwJ&lt;d t~ ''CoonJlOI&lt;r
S6&lt;o« bti eot alwa11 boa!
llld wao &amp;Uilty of

n..

"oniwJ&lt;n&amp;" 11&gt;&lt; compul&lt;n.

..,.._.,bl&lt;..

Ocparl,....., """'

Spcalltally, h&lt;&gt; dairo&lt;d tha tomt "' th&lt;&gt;
thcir t~epcnil&lt; 10 k«:p """'""'' tn '"" comput&lt;n...., af1&lt;r
U.. 14 doy limit. th81 " o..:~....., coa• lO thu 01b&lt;rs '" Lh&lt;
Ulli&lt;&lt;r$ily .,.,.. rocC&lt;d to Pl.l'· and. fineRy. that t1 hoarded
ttnniu.b f&lt;M its o-.n Ult.
Frl&lt;d&lt;t. Msocial~ Psor..- Stuan Shapiro ond Pmr....,.
Atolhony Ralslon respond&lt;d ,.;th a t&lt;t.C m&lt;mO &lt;OolradiClinl
lloot's &lt;har&amp;a. ~lthou&amp;)l adminlna ohat oome problems l\,ld
• ...m.d but ~·crt oow d&lt;ar&lt;d up •lnco Maolntyre's dtpanure.
The E"teOd\-'t' Commiuef: voccd '"'o '*ftkl :aeo 10 allow lhc
mtm0 to ''die a nawraJ death.."
1loLb ~oplno and Marten• mainuliocd '""' • boner

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_...,_oi_~

~ rtWiooshlp .._ld ~&lt; 10 be a&gt;ru.ummated """""'
!MI..., do1dy rdatcd S&lt;ClOIJ fO&lt; tM cood or bo1llar&lt;l! and
'"" Unl•&lt;nlt)'. The .... I&gt;U«&lt;or listed il IS - or hu lot&gt;
priorities oa an int&lt;Mt&lt;o Monda.r on th&lt;&gt; sub,r.' ol hu
Fcbeuar~ 5 II'POintm&lt;n&lt;H opo

is...,.

rn••aal.

.. I tltink 11&gt;«&lt;
foundation 10 io (lloot'•
but I 1\avt .,ready hod discuuioo• •ilh Fri«kr ood I clon'o
e•fXCI any pmblcms in the fln111'&lt;," Man&lt;ns ••plaJn&lt;d.
Frieder abo expn::s5ed confidcnrr that allhudfi \''OUI&lt;I

become bctlcr in the- future. due to lht rnanat in \eadctshw.

noted thH di11U'k:UOQ bn•ca"t lon'lpotn
s.:.tnc&lt; .mJ til&lt; atb&lt;r ....,.,_ WOIIl and .;;Jikd le&gt;r a
·~r· tclllltOfhh~ bn•«n the Orep&amp;nrnme and the' Cmtcr.
cnta1hn&amp; frtqurnt U'lpvt ~ IJ\U\1 '\hen-tam J'f~j('\.,
.1\\\l.f\Rk'nU lO the' lkU11)

\taru~n• \Aid thaa a mn&amp;n oa lhc ~ ...,: att!J tM
Dcparommt •ould ""' ~ bon&lt;("""lal to 1..8. and '&gt;llaporo
f\PIA10C'd that • tu~ m&amp;n.) othn lrmGwon d.d 1n1C'r--lo.l

1M t•O. WOuld ftOI bdtp hat ••1 " OVId J.-1&amp; ltlt IO ~OW

rtlauon\hll' t"harw:cd, ••th morf tntn·a.;t•on," he
romma&gt;~tcl

.. They

&lt;houl~ ta~c mort' advaroa~

or our

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Mant"n\ uld 1h11 ht noc onl) •a.ntC'd Mitt «d.JtJOru. v.1lh
(.Of1\tl'uttf ~ bUI tmpro\cd ue. •n.h MaA~t .
l!n&amp;JnM'•n• and SwtRo.:al Sci~. lie ai!O clalm&lt;d 1~ ht
¥-ould fiLe 10 c-nlartt h" D("'lt. Oc-putmcnc'.. rok 1n the
Unt\C'f\ll)'.

Ht JVcdK.1cd that C\C'f\tually ahc Unl\"'ft'SII) LJbu ..rle\'
holdina• could b&lt; traaiftrr&lt;d 1ft pan 10 romput&lt;r 1&lt;rm111ah.
··wt
t\1\(" lh'" rnoufcd naw,.. ' ht admiutd. "bua 'At
••• doina .."Orlln ohat iicld ...

don.,

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Handicapped 'horseshoe' Falls
to celebrate year of Disabled
,.,.....,_ Promotioa ~·, Wlnl.. Faloval m Onlano
llat Niopra CoUDCil or lh• Atu' W!fttft ~ 1ft
Nllpn Folio., ,....., York.
•
Tilt wcalhcr had . . . . . owt&lt;d .... 10
prombula. "'
people lllb&lt;r&lt;d ...ty i8 llat all&lt;mooa, the tempor•urt
llovtnd aroomd llat frccziua poilu. but thor&lt; - r101 much
wiDcl &amp;Dd lhc doucb ........, Wllhoa •o hold off f&lt;&gt;r •
Flop 1\oppod In llat brOQt• ..-~~. n... all anMIIICI ....
parL, ond ....,......, ~ "" bert onc1 lh&lt;ft. ooJr oo bc
LKI&lt;ltd b)' - - poa:tlookn. Mukl&lt;X&gt;Icnd han,
_.... Md •kl ,.::leu liDod llat
a the folb.. and as the

be

•htl•

•• • • •no """"' · lddrllon&amp;l dolhooa loym" ..... lddoCI

,.,_ ..ho tu.1 rt•nntd aheJtd lb&lt; oth«l hoddl&lt;d
tot&lt;'htt and putltd rollll• t\ahltr around then r.,...
Mow or th&lt; ..-op1&lt; had poh&lt;O&lt;d atly f01 oh&lt; s,• 5 p m
&lt;&gt;&lt;nl, l"'in&amp; th&lt; Pill! r..,.. T...-a ............ . ..-.llatnbo" Br.,.., 10 t h&lt; bronL or the Canadian Fall&gt; Th&lt;
humiO ll&lt;l&lt;w&lt;ho&lt;. 1bou1 thrt&lt; molt\ on lcn~th . ..., fonn&lt;d oo

'"""'"-r

vn6c!-.ue oht
bel'"'"' the l lm&lt;d S.• n and
l onad1, and oo ""'" 1~ dt&gt;AbWI} hO&gt; no DQnlm "'

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undid&lt;IIQ fO&lt; 11tc Dmloc:ntuc
8111011111 ~. Th&lt;re ~
21 New York rt!'&lt;_..,..,,• .,,o 111&lt;
Dcmoc:nlJc NOIJOftal Common~.
Foo. oandidotes on ..,..,.li
bdlll coosidcml for oltc laldcnhiP
post, indudina Erie Counoy
Oomottatk Chairman Jo&gt;tpll
Crloftlk. ~ " ' - ' 10 oht
CraoaJe '*'IP bas bcc:n prov;d&lt;d b)'
Now Yori: Soncor o.md l'llrido
Mo1Jl1Nm. 0tMmor H"'b C...ey,
~-, hu ciloltn 10 ....,..;11
ntutral. despite pn&gt;ddlnp rrom
S&lt;&amp;lc Comlni«ec:men to suppon

Otoowlt.

Valentine Cookie Sale
Friday, Feb. 13th · lOam ·3pm
Ceriter Lounge Squire Hall

~

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Celifomia lawyo:r a.an.. Manito
has bcc:n ......, u llat ladlna
c:andiclaot 10 StlllCIOC!d fneumbau
John WIUtt. MID&amp;II bas Ill&lt;
" " " " " - of natioMI AFVCIO
ludtrohip. Tb• no..... emb•r
.......... ~ il ocb&lt;dulcd 10
dod • cMir1IUIII . . ~
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fona~ Broax Dc•ouoll&lt;
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The Atrlclln Student Auoc. of UB

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........... 10 . _ _ nay Oly
•c~oo l . .,.,
fall. Sebaoh

An Evening With:
THE AfRICAN DANC£ COfiiCEitTS
OF THE UNIVEIISITY OF 8110CICPOIIT
DtriiCI br&gt; Prof. A . M . Opoku, Director of
Tile Afrloln lludlel Dept. of UtW. of 01-. L8gon

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ANBVBNING TO~

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Cunln hO&gt; dtootn to
Mardi ~
-~~~~ Willi Ia ..,.... 10 dbcl#..

approval

wiJIIhold &lt;omm&lt;no unul a

ott... odlool board polidn, '""" ..

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affirmative aaioft
Proponcn11 or tht,.... plan-th&lt;
National Anoclaoion for ohe
Advancement of Colo&lt;&lt;d PtO!)It
!N.'ACP) .,d lht Otil.tn• Coundl
on Human Rdaoloct•- pralo&lt;d tht
plan, but eono&lt;nd It Is onty a MtP
fof"ard 1o•ards rquallty In
&lt;due811on.

H1111111&gt; nprm&lt;d ll.cp!ICUIII o&gt;cr

a flOI'ilt&gt;l&lt;

&lt;OnMUIOII.

tlamnc•

vo-.1 to_,.,.. lw ooqlllf") full

rcwu, rq.ardla$ orr.....,"' tht

Bulf&amp;lo .....,_

J-.,11 FlsJlola, 1 19Sl pllllullt
or tile UB law School. bas bcc:n
ac&gt;PCJml&lt;d br Buffllld'MI)'Of JamtS
Cnrlin to a poatlon u Cily Coun
Ju,., F"oaJlcla
.......cy ltfl
by J """ Frank Sedita, wtlo bas
mowd to lht Family Cowl bclldt.
"I bdrcw t~ JOt •ill ......,. a
District Attorney Ed•ard wulth or ~ &amp;Dd cono,_
~·· tas.- 1011. fortt to lht Clly Cowt." -.a~
In~ llat ,.....,, onrCS..O or Onffdl to doc Buffalo llltdia.
dlllt Buffalo .... blacL mm ,. callloa f ialiola "fair and
ctuni,IJ pcrformlat a rC'· ~&lt;d"
flPoola .._ 10 apllold llat
.....U.atioa or th&lt; or
war.ca. colloa&lt;d t1rua f• on Ma,...'a_•._, wiilo a policy
tile.- which hu a -pod Ia......,.
10 "•It - 11oc r..... t1tc
. . . lloc .......... bctu loot dlalf." Tilt Buffalo -'.-r U. •
Scr&gt;tC8Ibcr•.
_ . _ tO ''lillm 10 botb
Colpow. Who ........, Us a okla, ud u- ptOpk ori.ob
· - " lill u.,.....dt or :z,ooo, CIOOIIt&lt;Q"aad-. ··
- - . . t o ralllmo .. ~odie( Ilia&amp;
A f....... a - - or doc en.
• dot .......... •ulbutablr 10 c-.; Spofts lloanl. filliola ....
ODe iodl'l'idll&amp;l. C:O.ovr w DO P&lt;oWcm aoterisltlk coun fldlCr - - &lt; d .... doc Buffalo • a timr ....... Praidms ._....,

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...... blacb io Ncw York Oly.
nor l!rir
oflldal ....
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........... wlwft Wcadooll ........
- ,_..., .....,... oe o.-bcr
JO. Rochaser ...... Otld n.-u

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" If YOU look at
Praokla&gt;IW •• n......, .,... th&lt;

COUQtry,

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tht 'lO'a,"

F"!Jiiola told 1M

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lbll

JodacS

_.. ...... to .::1 on COIIICialce.

Md -'-c...__..

ATTENTION AU ASSEMBL YMENI
M~etlng

t'ODAY • Wed. Feb. U crt .t plfl
In Tllbert Benete Chern.,.,_

~

�Linde officials def

of radioactive wastes
twfW'f~tiK'tlOll •wwaan1 ..,11tr fl li.ID IB4ai .IW-..N ~

br Rk••"' Cltoa
~~nf&gt;.ll ..,

&amp;r,,

lht ...... dcllaoit&lt;d ...., 10 y..... •• tht """
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cloW1111111. ··~r•WW ""' to t.ol.&lt;
•· t rhurt.•
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'-4! "II • • pn&gt;bobly oprtlld - ,........,. l.bt ~.....onr In o _,,. of clltt&gt; •• 11ut I.Jdlbod ratc•td '""'
111&lt; r--.t-aJ of 111c , . . , • • ., low '""" ....., i1 •
r&lt;*tr&lt;d t.ob o.t..io. • • oulrl pow eo !*blot "'-" "h •
10 dilut&lt;d. ,..,.·o~ht - Jollo J t.ofab tD r.,. 1 - • rht Lftl&lt;
prts&amp; - ren·- S.wcllt'- ..,.,.,ao~ootc~
r,.. "ro. ,.,
o&lt;dlml~ol-potet&lt;~ .• • . _ ... rtf_
tu """'"""' on tht ~ diocr._... .,.._ •ht " "
\Ofl A-..111' '"""' - ..... l . . . S C - - . , I•

tO..,....,.,--1.....,OoM•• "

Tht Lia&lt;k O.vuioa S..urcby dtftncltd ob cl._.al or J1
million plloou or nwlloocuw •tilt • d• 1ooo..-.
foalitlel clurina l.bt 1940J,
h.. &gt;t " •-...th&lt; btlt opuoa
....n.blt • l.bt tim&lt;" - """'""• lilt prcu 1b11 l.bt .-..a
posed no tllttoi JO ntbcr plaN &lt;m~ or tht po.bllt .
Tht COD ra-m« - u..dt'&amp; r1n1 Pllbloc r&lt;$1'1)11R tO I l'itw
Yorlt 51••
Ttill ~ rtpM rdt.ticd J..,..-,, Jl
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or w '"'"" ...,..

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AaorcltAc to LiDdt Ya P t - . ~ II CI•L. "'
191.71 tht fedmtl Ea&lt;ov ~~nard~ ..... ~
AdtoW!iJtntioa-..ow pon of th&lt; o.p.n- or ~
(l)C)E)--&lt;&gt;)odiiCltd I &gt;tudy II lh&lt; l.tntk (ICIIIt) •flldl
il&gt;dicatd tht ,....._of oomt low_, rwitOKt~&gt;•r there .

Tal

for t&lt;I'O«"'f r h t - ot.,... -., 1
chat cru~td. I thlal, ~ h~n•
•·nw pouu •:· I afaltt COMIIHit'd. "'lbftt' • . , aw.c tor

I Oftt Md rh&lt; l"ftl
m.ti~'~~ftft

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'CHMII\U'I lh• -~ DOC ~M•D 10 at~

con...--ern fhtt. ._. 1\01

rht Oa&gt;otrrmcar of t.nern"' Lmdor •
('latl 0\!Jfu:wd tht' oaa~ I ti'WJt thO\liJ , .... ,WI

.a&amp;.,..,.,

pw.bf'
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,.._e lv t•II"'CJ tr111 $UrC.*'b JIIIOniJ.e to l"t CfttlubVftyn
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' t0a,dlnQ myeh~ge. that the Plln" uta tiOna l bKI\iH
u won't r•al1y encoure.ge catPQOelng. anc11 ~ttP4'C-II~f
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conorarutanor\&amp; lhat I MWt rectt't41CJ "om atetf •n&lt;t
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"'-v•uce O.."f woB-td ,.._ F01 ,,_. ...... 1 nc;,..
tHPONJ 10 the tepfy of ........ ..,.._. MO \/et..-.r tn
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buJH uctlqt "-• ~tor~,.,, o•
1 '"' ~ S.Utpt'tMd at ~ng H'Mted Uflfa~ttv bt '"•
P'~" ot 1 p~n ot vn11Jt dlacfitn6nlhcH~ ouc. 1
mutt PfQ,It:.t-1 IM4r .te\leraJ m•v~tatton' about
my I)OIHfll• My tettlf Show«i deaff'V tha t I Wll not
mil taken tune.,n.ng Ihe motives end putPOMf"betuno
lf\e WPGOitNa' parking plan.- I don~,

• pours mat NHH,•'h" rnembef.t oh•n c.an 1 • ..., o-t
an avt~\e at a ll io uy no&amp;h ntJ ol ,,,., ot~.,.

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Now•-"l ndVet~rt •U..Slo d~ntMaQtUfof NJNetn . CM.Yiie04rl Ol IM tew _,., lhOM co-.tnh4:~ fh&amp;l tl I
W'nKh I c e fMd tM plan IN~ of tomt lttf~ttal
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puc~otl? In any caao Ihe)' ...,.,.,.., CNoKtottM my
ancJ putpowd• .-ayw.g l"lll tht llltwngth of 1~
P,.f\tng apKe lftCetlllft I&amp; CJofOWIQ b)' f"'J lit •t ~

tne •••••

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of my ll'f\.lflle PAflll'ns:J space
1 am a
f am Quite conrent to trUOQt ttvouvn
bhl.Utda lr()ffl the 11.11 ~tklnQ tot •• king u t Mow
~!'Wed

lt\lt othtfS are not un,lus1tfll-bfy be1no inlut•teo troffl
that fnconYftr\•tnce by a -ptl~ttege W'h1cn Olht.ra rna~
N'H -..n fit to bc!tiOW Of'l them .and on IMmMtvH
Mes~• ~IN aNJ \r'.,-n~ IQUftCI ttull wHn me 104
btUI/&gt;1"9 lightly 0 - the ilnpOnonce ... CIIIPQOII/IQ Mr

tetter

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mr CN~POM "" """'~ ••• to Orornoft

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the

g&lt;NtOIO ot ...... mull no1 be I b)'......,.are untvat Wh)' anoutcs t be cMfet:Md for t• itnO to
lftduot I n ~m on catpoohng? My CtHJCI NghUy
bttlth """' ao&lt;nel~•ng llr more tmi&gt;OIIMI tntn
c:etpoollng becauH tney tHuah ov.- IU.ttlc., A

P41Yitc&amp;lty c.IUn etfv!ronment ' ' not tu be •HoYed
...WIIf'l.UUI ~UIIt(f
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pOII&lt;lng•-aoa "h"nuht"-wllllt-IIIOt,..,..
Howewlf, f WfOit as I h••HOt~i)lyifto lliJOtt\1 &amp;nCI 1
t&amp;.cpaYff"'' wot'-t Thloy 1•M us that ~ooc*ra nav-e
onott oiOf'l ll&gt;an ........ 10 I IJOO') ,.n.ongbeWuM ''*"cats cauy mote ti.:SM)'efl 11 PlY"*''"
to be tno t&gt;e&gt;la 101 •1110
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lind tne oaifm'IQ k&gt;tt oo;u, ~to •..ooe.ett ,,_., 04•·•
to IM bii CU. tll~ntes ,,;,~etQne,.. Jew• C..tnul•ct
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reoatoed 11 JoaJ thin potf.ci
l dedtne """ ' ' ' No,.,._ a no Vtfney·, kind ln~t•tauon
10 ;om the tlnll,• Ol t~ DUWI~• ...., IOOUQn I wwta
DfiJI)ablf cw• MJ •nt•MCJ I tl"'wlle
to t:W~ • cr~'
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on N&amp;own tWO '*'On• hfY

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yet teltcled trtt wnport e ~ ol CIJ'PQOl•"O II 1011
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row In tne ,,,., tot a rathet 1n.u tM hrat? That
wou.kS Dl taa;a rt"t"O't.no AIMJ, I . . . no fUIIIfiGIIIOfl

the,.,,

WNI - tO&lt; tntO&lt;olng I4ICII

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purposet u
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• dmltl lton fOf VCMit ~•nhlncsedneU IO te()Lace lnt
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t tn nol goy. 1&gt;u1 t' M OFFEIIOEO

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by IMring II out

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tn Ton••.,..,...
tno &gt;l)lnoteu
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TIW concernfnO r •dloac:tl•• waaie duntpfnt l f\to

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Hear no evil

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what the press gets to see

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by Joseph B. ZJngale

SpeaK no evil ?
p-'-

When the Carter AdministrZition publiciS~
disclosed details of a Defense OepZirtment top
secret prOJect during the Presidential campaign, it
aroused considerable concern that the United
States' national security could be jeopardized for
the sake of partisan politics.
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~by . then -Secretary of Defense Harold Brown ,
many government offidals questioned the
administration's political integrity.
Occurring early. in the race, the disclosure was
criticized as a blatant e.ffort to project an image of
mUtary toughness in a time when the Presideot
was perceived as weak on defense.
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the forefronl of lilly third party 011
- Independent mowrnent, and ·~-type·
Rog atdleu o f whether
~ 1&lt;&gt; his PoiiJie6l Olreaor
Jane Fou.ier, thcf'fOrm• lllil&gt;ols Anclenon hlmsell decidos to stay
Congreaman . IIIII ~make no In politics. many o f· hi•
mow Ia&lt; the future until his supi)Ortef$ wll continuo lo wor1&lt;
lor "An~~- candidates
campaign debe Is cleated up."
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Sh•
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1h• IV&gt;1 - · 10 pruonen ol th•

KorNn War werr cot,«tQrl of
co4aborating Wllh tl&gt;• tn('t'ny •
quart•t ol • «ntury A

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and tho ...,., ,ury Will decod• on

Privato Garwood'• -•one• 'Tho
mOXImum -·~far collaboratW\g
\lo\th the e:t"M'nY is Ide ""Pt''tonmtn1
Gorwoocl'• - ClOClwletiOfl-

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lnd lrom-lhertiO the ~Wig
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Navol Court ol /ooYirMy R._..
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'Tho 34~-dd Gtwwoocl ~
pluded bv lneMit of
lnMiliy, wu .-leled undtr
mlicory low. 0on..1&lt;11on requ~ta
- b y t-"'*&lt;&lt;lold» turon
andllw b ""' mod&lt; public
"""- Gar1wod ""' ...
plooner of wor to ,...""' lrom

\/'....,am, ..t.ero M r&lt;rTIIined untd
1979. In January ol tl\al VO"' tho

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prompc!ng • ' Gtwwoocl dedolon 10
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mog.a"' bdooo hll fothe dtodorf'd
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hwn on 1 deltnlion home In 19b3
.. """' .. he ..,.. old .....ugh.
Gorwood JOifM'd tho Monne Cort&gt;t
to Vlftn.orn., 196!.
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prlton~ told 1bo l'Ww Y0tk nma,
" Hr Wlll tq~ lri&lt;M lhom, wolldrlg
like lhom and giggling tar. !hem. In
my opinion h&lt; was •· white
Vktn&amp;meM:-Othm ll'lli/iod INoa Gonoood

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pro6uca Sl&gt;dl """'"" .-ordeB as
diutsocuatwe reactton . ""h"h

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....,..... Th&lt;.. poychoamolo .arc! they
....... cmllin lho&lt; Gorwoocl
did noc have d&gt;e .-.al capodty to
undenlond llw avntnaltly "' his
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brlteucrvc 10 omut tlo&lt;
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tcao-Wbo also comiUIJ&gt;ded an
r-...ous mltl1uy rocce- from
bdaa tapplod by 1 popular forrr

No oor Ito • -ion of lnnllft!C't

witbouc •.....,. nulkary pUioooT
How wdl bu tlw US mda&amp;r)

wttldl

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cm.~d~

..._,he

AnolySI·s
tlOO l«&lt;ioOJ ollran ....,ldl!l\ey twod
occupi ed durina the war ,

Alcr~ llld Kwdiscaa, Harry
Trumon called ill Aadra Gromylo.
H&lt; wvnrd him thll ualtso So_,

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llfitlll llltrr, p«hopo "'""'"' th&amp;n
&lt;&gt;n. The Quet~IOII Is •hr • is no
lona&lt;r rffeno••
Prrllapo tlw ans,.n 11 _ , . . .
•• oa hlltoncal lft&amp;losy In tlw

p«ood bri Wftft World Wan t """
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that tJwo 1- ~. a
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frmdl-llll4 ~~~ thlc ' of tlo&lt;
me&gt;81nu~d

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uubhlhm.tftl
todo y- ,.u llmpll at~ aad
rmh• l•• · based on old ..,a utd&lt;u
llrllta;&lt;t lnlcrriled from I World
Wu 1. wbccll ,..• , a .. ,.., of
poa~ ioou ..
Unlorcunatcly, tht Cermu
milltarl&gt;u were rtahiiOI 'WO&lt;Id w.,
II, -...1 they dtloprd ~
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callr&lt;l • .. _ or_, ......, .. Sltlla
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V. or II Poa&gt;d&lt;nt 11&amp;11) Tr""'an
&lt;1Jlod The Bomb "llw U t21N
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m1lltary rcwoe, llw U....cd States

In moet jobe, at 22 you're at
the boc.tom or the ladder: •
In the Navy, at 22 you can
be a Ieiiia After'just 16
weeks ollelderlbip tniJiiD&amp;,
you're ommjeei ....t a
Clffar. part ol the maJI8&amp;'I!"
meot team. ADd you're civeo
the

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1fNI fint- '-- you11

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a1 •.., ao - ..s tbe c:ve

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Officer. 110 you're in charge.
It's a lot more re&amp;poosibility
dian moet corporations giYe
a man ol 22. M a Navy Officer,
you eDCOUDier new ehal.......,,
new~ ol your ai1la.-

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nnttnlhl orblu 1ecb as
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10 1M com..u.nca camp In
1941 aod 1~9• ...,.,. brforr RllUio
hod thr bomb.
Ttuma.n'• aru:wu- thc r...._ of
many tlrnilar mqjuQamalu.-was
to put IJ&gt;Oib&lt;r mhitary Qllip i1110 tht
poe. In ,,_,, ttpinsl the ~of
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A fr. """"or dOIIan oua of an arcou"t , .. no1 nrukt'ablr 10 ("uJ.&amp;Oft\tn on
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hiRory. Tbrer yean qo, In o widd) pubhrucd &lt;a!C', Rlflin was allt)l•
with SIO.l millioft ooquircd rrom lhc Scaorioy Pocor~&lt; Naloonal Ban~ .
TbrlauWtirrponcd by FBI ofr...n 10 ohc beat. .,PI doyullcr IW\1&lt;1
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Th:y Issue

f4nday,

. ~ebruarY 13th
10 words tor a buck! .
l.mJUne 5pm,. W¢nesday the 11th

TUITION IS TOO HIGH
ALREADY. NOW THEY
WANT TO RAISE IT
AGAIN.
TOO MUCH IS
ENOUGH!
SUNY Secession Day
Join the rally when UB suceeds
· from the SUNY system.
Join us as we affiliate with the
State University of California where
tuition is affordable.

Thursday, feb. 1 2
~
12 noon
~
Haas lounge

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From the folb • U/8 Office of
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In 1977, 1978, and 1979:

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f:rtday, Feb. 13th at ~:00 Jim
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WITHOUT a bumper .sticker permit
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Toronto brewing over tennis pros in the Molson -Challenge
lly TOtl) P&lt;lll

~·TORONTO-Colllider thH&lt; dJ&gt;&amp;k

confron11oion.:
Casiius Cay "'· Sonny lbtoo. Abdw Jabblr .-.. J ulius
EtviQa. Jolon Jdfenoo ... Laltt H•~ Bjorn Bora"'· Jolin

McEnroo.

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Wlw tmnls buff ex just pWn 5potU cnthusiAR wou n t
offer aythlna 10 *Bora and McEnro&lt; ao raek&lt;t oo ""'k&lt;t?
w.a dot _ . ...ily,... t11cn Saturday whm tht " 8 ault oT
tht
was st.,..s iD Ton&gt;&lt;~to in tho semifmob of
tlot
Motsm Tmnis O.alltna&lt; 11 Mal)k te.r
Oerdmo.
Vlsbts of lui ,...., W'uubkdoa aoc1 US ()pal crowd&lt;d
flU' bnlla as 1&lt;1\!&lt;r«&lt; tlw ba5tion of hockey biJlory lilt)' ..U
lbt Gonlcns, but all lhouabls of tmnls ...usN&lt;! .. lh&lt;
ponrWI• of lbt Mapk lnf ..-&gt; • ar&lt;d rderuld&gt;ly down
upon me. H.., I wu iA the bouk tblt Harold ~d mod&lt;
f - • · to - t""' COI)lanpanry tc:ruols dtam!MoOS. The
perldo•,... ovawbdmina.
·
/UI excoptionally noily crowd lJIII1pl&lt;d tO thdt ......
mire IIC&lt;Uitomed to ..ana hook&lt;)' pm&lt;$ than tmrus
Willi 1 rouJiina ioUodiiClioo ~ a rOll f"'!" ~
P&amp;llc:rtaa. Bota with ~1&gt;1w: badband """ l'olk£tuo&lt; with bls
~ .,.. took thc:ir p1aca • oppooile CDCb of tht c:oun and
thaMdveJ rex a raetcs swilllin&amp;cmbrocJlo.

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_ . t ioll.b Mc.Enro&lt; savina...., bis po-rul
_..,.Y kepi Bora ofT balu«. By th&lt; fOUI'Ih
_,.,.~·· ~York a.;vo bad tlot s..ock dowa 3,0

IIIII af\cr droppina thrtt pm&lt;$ ftnalb' """' the "" 6-J.
" I doa~ tl\lnt he (Bora) play&lt;d thll well the lint ""·"
McEnroe lllld a o 1 ~ coafcrcncc ancr the match. "I

aan&lt;d off b&lt;ttcr tllaa him ."
Bora l&lt;ftCPI&lt;d the tiocl or tmJMS .. tbe oecood .., t1111
mad&lt; bini notlllbtr ODC in the~ Wl)'alo U•QI pm»dy
ploced puslna lboU ...., Jlltp\S&lt; dtop ......,.., tbe
Wimbkdoa ch- p rolled up point&gt; aDd d!ipp&lt;d away If
MtEmot'l conftdcocc. Tho crowd b&lt;aunc: IIICf...,nalY more
vocal In ks support of Bora aDd iu dttodlln f01 tbe number
tWO J«d's 04.1tbunu or taapu.
One q&gt;oa01or, di&gt;plltyiaatheedqllttte of• barroom drunk.
ihoul&lt;d to 1 fricftd, " Phil, bey Plt.a " as McEnroe prq&gt;ar&lt;d to
..,.., McEnroe llf)plltil aDd ~ the fan, ' 'Sblll up,

Phil!"
At ....,.bcr polDI in lh&lt; sa a pboM ,..... ""11'11 aDd a
spca~~or ......,.,.., " Haold (IWIMd) on lbc phone," much
to the amt~semcnt or the tluoap.
Bora cnckd up' wiluW\a tbe lCl easily, 6-J.
"If l'O'I tcop .lolul ill tbc bloot CIKII1tbll's • bcre lle make&lt;
all hi• crrO&lt;&gt;," Bora ap)aiacd . Tbc llrlf&lt;IY ..-or\ &lt;d.

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McEnroo's serve rcswntdln lh&lt; third ifi.Aitd after )umpin&amp;
04.11 to 1 thrco pme kid, )A-it oppear&lt;d be would wbt tbe
match ...Oy. But ....., after doabk-foultina t•i&lt;t In the~
.... Bora...,.. S'wiQiial blct to tit t.be ... J-J.
Tbc crowd .,._
bccllm&lt; ~ to•ard McEnroe as
tuclt indi..Wt&gt;OI ended,
blame tbil
time Jollnt" 1bc N&lt;w Yorker ....-.! bock. " MysdO"
.. ~ It'• my roult for
It," MCEnroe_ lacr
ClOlDitiCIIIOid allout tht iac:idau. "This crowd lo DOt us&lt;d to
,..;111 t...,iJ aoc1 1 ut&gt;dcssW&gt;d t1111 tbcy micbl II&lt; Into it (the
milch), blll 10 arc we. Sboutina durina a serve, Ut1t's
terrible."
In the tenth pme M~Enroc bad Bo!&amp; at nlltehpoino with

aaim

"Wbo.,.,.... .,..••
...arina

thepmcs .. ~..... ~-· ~ llttcboa-of
...-. Tbc ....... dl_.s
;..,. amodc the lm&lt;aocl ~-,.,._..f-.,..., lalcr.
" You ma\ &lt; oac tn a milliool of &lt;"- lltou." ~
rdlca&lt;d. "II - '"" a relic•. a very •wy IU&lt;'tt ihor."
Th• motet\ finally h&lt;ll'l&lt;d do WI! to·a toeb&lt;t1\n aDd munnun
of Wimbltdoa went throuah tbe Gvdau. A 7--6 ld&gt; antaac
'""' Bota tile rnt cnck 11 winnina tbe IMich. After • ~&gt;no~
vollty, a ~kEnroe oltot hit tbe nn aDd dtoppcd to • here Bora
..... Rloclina out of positioe. Tho SWdc mtame'd tht do• n tlotlt.n&lt;. but the ball reA- aocltloc""""'doa • ll&gt;bo&lt;\
m tbe milch
• ball 11 oppear&lt;d h&lt; • ...., -

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" He'l (Bota '•l .,.,.... pauit,c lhou aoc1 to1tcn be 1ut thai
"All
I thovaht about • -as mlutl\J tllll • ide co"" "
Tho cont. . mclc:d • ith ~kEmoc "'"'""' th• ttd&gt;rrl~.,.
JO.&amp; aocltbe match 6-l, )~. 7--6 .. tbe cro"..Sin.prd 10 k; fM

ihoo at m11chpomt I alm011 cfird." Solpcr &amp;.1

r.-..-

ro.nna.
Bora doub\r·fauhcd lhr« lima. in the match. a rani) fof
him.
Tbc: •iDMJ nctled row ecrs indudJ.Q&amp; ••o U1 elM- thu-d wt
" I'm rnlly happy I Ilea Bora." MeEaroc -..od "I
l.now II'• - t o II&lt; 1 JOOd -ch •hat I pia)
' ou'•&lt;
101 tO ktc'p OG top or bini 01 lh&lt;re i&amp; DO n) tO Ilea htta "
" It .... I JOOd dole mMd! aDd 11 w&lt;nl
IO 0
ti&lt;b&lt;tal.cr. aDd thiC mat... 11 ,..., ts&lt;JltQI." 1loqc
commeattd. "It """'t rcaly a.,... IJIOich. I t""'~ boob of
... .... playb&lt;tt&lt;r."
As f11 .. thb spectator aDd the crawd was &lt;OIIC'Cintd. ''
didn't mautt. We~ abl&lt; to ... tho bnt bluk to tile mol.
aoc1 •11aJ mo« could we ask for! Ma)1&gt;c onl) "" aut,..,.,.,.

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Slapshot Bulls

; Play-off picture. in focus

! as season's end nearing
loy Jdfrtr R. Tlltonloe

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~ Ylltt.. &gt;pltttt"' two CTudal Eaa&lt;m Colqo Athlcl;c L""f&lt;rm« (ECAC)
0.•1-ion II llo&lt;~&lt;) ..Ill&lt;$ qAJOJith&lt; Pla.tt&gt;.bullh S.ll&lt; C'.atdi»IJ lft4 tbc

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JJ th&lt;
uth, fttlto th&lt; Cardinal&gt; Saturo., ~ina $-I, but boon«&lt;! bod to drftat
lltan in Sunday'• oalon, ._, ,
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ECAL rrrord to ~-,.1.
ttl&lt; •• «••'&lt;ile!lt ,..,..t.iool fex - ·- p l ay.
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th&lt; Plambutllh '""""'· "8tllt maok &gt;Oill&lt;
I II on the'"'''· L&gt;\111 tho~ah ht&gt; •~"'•"' ~l\nl&lt; plo)'"' ....u h&lt; wotl hou
lr..vnc."ndov~t ron0d4.-n« tn he) play. U.lb ha' pottntlal. ••
l~•ll•bur•h wphontot&lt; Do~t lblorey &lt;tatted a lar~onal ,.Py ""h th&lt;
ht&gt;l of N ... 0 lOIII II ' ' 12 of lht .......~ periOd. llltllf) ...... t11licd ll
Y.)J ~h&lt;o • •lllt:r lhtp Cl&amp;t&gt;o-~U flopJIC'(I a ~S&gt; oul front 101 ftlllrf) to
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tlv«"" t-.) btnJ. I'Crl&lt;~11). -~~~ 11&lt;w&gt;e1 ...........,. th&lt; aoa1
' 'Our ""'lt'l •trt $tuc1 Itt thnr IOftt.- ftOlcd UU ckf\"M&lt;&lt;I\I.n \\ llh.n
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on tbt me,.laLd"
Waueu aho nocrd on ttk- con1C1o1: . . .\\ c ...ante' uu1 tla1
"un:'liCf'*ivc-•bm ,.c
•c 10 all o\11.. 1 f«'' il •c •ere "l.l o..• ~ '"'
cou,kJ 1\a\c won •hi\ ont ·•
'lolldtuy th"""" th&lt; loAal 'll&amp;nta, Ull'&gt; Rob Nu.:hmoMI puuo!'l-..1 on •
po"'&lt;tplay p i l'n&gt;m Marl W{.i)u and John C.llailt,, lur th&lt; Bull•' onl1

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Pot .daJit liNn &amp;rod COOVDC""') ~'\1 thl• ll&lt;~h llocv drh'lllh dllf\IOIIol
fool of the...,,.,.,
IW&lt; Guyon's '""' aoob l*fCI the Bulb ..,.h S&lt;nt01 MarL Vl &lt;nk&lt;
n&lt;rlittlthe ••,..,.,. brhinJ th.: .. andouo ....minOtna of
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prOOIItt • aoal lor rith~ •••· Put&lt;dari.·, l!&lt;&gt;&gt;li&lt;' ftandy Urown mod&lt;

numerous key 11\0\ h&lt;lldo~a thr Uun, off the liOOr&lt;boar~ thrOU¥huut th&lt;
opmlna twenty monutc• or ploy.
Ho,.c•cr, or J:ll tnlo •h&lt; ..-.ond period, Kt~\n Knab 5101&lt; th&lt; puc ~
l&gt;t:blnd the 8tar soal 111d ftd lliicmate Guynn fur hlo tlN - ' ·
Pmalta, unhk&lt; earli« U8 ...,...,, ~ b&lt;. ()Iridal• rssurd only &lt;I~
mlrart•&gt;"' thn&gt;•lshout th&lt; pmc- lhfff
111111 Pout "'arduuo on th.: penalty !lox. Pooldam' • llond) I 1&lt;d&lt;tte~
boutd m 1 Po&lt;rrr ''""""' -./roc u the pucL .... fatliQI to tbr 1.:c:
\lar&lt;OOn·, ,...., brother o.-, ,.... alto
011 • ••ut on tbr plot
S\all!IJ lout OC1 row dU&lt; 10 doubl&lt; pmoltO.:.. tiM: Boll• clo&gt;N ""' the:
...--lid pnood .. llh • tutt ..r -.!roc• on aoo~&lt;ftd&lt;r llro•n• 1\ "" 1'111 ~
"''Ofkh r&lt;matno~l onlh&lt; \lanta, Mar\ Wenl&lt;r-1)111$ 01 hOi \1&lt;1&lt;-lof'C)&lt;d a
P11&lt;t Yuhu ,_.Into tiM: Oft.
"I o•td m)'Odl that one aft&lt;r
all . - """"""' tn th&lt;
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\lormo!IJ out lirin&amp; 20 aood il1ol• on Kluninska, Who
«!Ual to the ou~ .
l.alt in the c:onte&gt;&lt; Cuynn talli&lt;d Ills S«&lt;Dd aoal. r:f&lt;ICN&lt;n~&amp;n Uofton
Waum bro~&lt; In o•rr th&lt; 1'"'-"'am blue lin&lt;: oo f«d Knab •ho In tum
fovrod Guyon open In front fex lh&lt;: lru.uran« aoaL
"I fa~ cd a pass ovrr to Krith CSo1&gt;'yn) ,.'hcnth&lt; JOitlit .,.,_'lied hl•
lca•1nJ n&gt;&lt; an oprnlna." &gt;aid Guynn.
tint·....,. lt&lt;'O!Wis Ill!« Jim ' Mario' Galao1ri ,_,td • nn~·" ld&lt;­
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1J Conlaad Slat&lt; , . • Their IIOlll home 0111111&amp; ll Satunlay Feltruaty f~
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ol U8 buhtb&amp;ll c...rn Boll H uah&lt;&gt;l l-11oo
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clttmlxnc tbc 8tllh plo) of but l a·, bun. ''""~'"'"
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&lt;arlocT in th&lt; }'UI, """"td no """ of that
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fot an ......,.... 7~ P&lt;ttmt U BtotaUy clvmooatnlrhar

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l~- 21 at tbc half •nd «&gt;ntinl&gt;fd to &gt;ho• thar
Uomu\anct on the- boWdi. out•tc.boundena frc:dunta
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poont&gt;, h~oin&amp; on 10 or IJ frcxn oh&lt; floor roo 11
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•alii&lt; or. playu's .U.arouod pl., dvn~~a. · -""' lbr Bolls. COKb. lh&lt;: ¥l&lt;IOfY ......pocjall) &gt;• «t
for two ,....,.... Fwa, thtJ ,... 1 "crUCIAl" pmc.
Goons Uo&lt;o lh&lt; mad\., U8 ..... ._2 on tiM: SUNYAC
Athldic eoar.....,. Wat&lt;n Dimlon. frtdonla ).J.
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bem tlc:d for SO&lt;l(!nd piA« in the dlvblon. At S·l, U B b
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atmndy dirrta~~t 10 oatdl. Thr JtCOnd r&lt;l\On thll
Saturday's &gt;'ic!O&lt;Y wu espoc:iall) ,....., lot the BuDs'
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nut ~.:oriq:l.hlV~, ll·S ·· w~ ti iUcd th.rpme
lut theW. '" m•nt&lt;&gt;." bua&gt;IC'II Harold 1\ et~ ... • 1\o
••• 6 of 7 from th&lt; fKid fot 11 potnl&gt;.
htdorna's top &gt;mt«, s..- fO&lt;..ard O..n"
\l&lt;'ial. rnurrl&lt;d to 111- ~..,.,.the llelholtCY-.
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floor for ar~ abflt 4j ptfCftU, bull~ ,..b not C"\Cft
comporallio: to th&lt; tom~ """"'"' or th&lt; Bulls
Confidmc:c: ud I &gt;df I'Jutrd JO•WU) ""«&lt;
&lt;&gt;pr&lt;Hed b) lllllk play&lt;r&gt; aftrr the Ill"&lt;'· WbCYI a&gt; ~«&lt;
to KC'OUDI for tht: te-am ·~ wt.ldm tumarou.ntf IJu.noa
th&lt;'&lt;C """' f'"'t ........ 111 ..&lt;It qvi&lt;L t O "'Il« lhOI
"t.U\.."\ilioft' • 'U lht- l.ey t-Ot ~Aieli(m J0110 cual
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hl&lt;d tft Jl(aCticr," ..... rd f.rie AHladt« 1•1to pllltd
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(wbllt soiDc&gt; down th&lt; rourt. Once: .... ..., c:ootrol tbc
thln&amp;&gt; that happen. 'Oft can control th&lt; otbn team,"
Tb&lt; Bulls wiU facr: SUNYAC W«t Divbloo l&lt;acl&lt;r
Buffalo SIM• •-row lli&amp;bt in ..bat l'IOft'tt&lt;S to br
on&lt; of tb&lt; hotiY&lt;lOntC!ilftl bluko to hit Oat\
Hall
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IWT0•1y&lt;lrftlltd the Bulb carfi&lt;r Dllh&lt; ynt , 61·S6\II
Burrs.-). Th&lt; ~ ancnaift the Lad)' llalpls at
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..nor 1be .,.._ . - or Dw)u''• ..sc.c - bcr Ttt.r. Hlll•
\ala toE""..,_,
lil&lt;f!IIM. 0000111 ... Oft- ........ ~ d&lt;ulb -ld be ..t.tn ~-· otfoc:ialo ~ ...... bmo k&lt;f!l
_ . . . , - ..... llot s..;u Md ..... DwJ&lt;n. Scoa- did &gt;11·

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flirtllc:r " JpJ" . . - - . . . . . 0..,.. ..... " " - · ,..., 0...,.. -w 1101.., 10
~aa " " " - alapt of o ~ _ . , . b a - 1M! and lin
llwbMCI
,,.. lru IC&gt;Ok&lt;a .. ,......... " Y..lot clod-~
o.r-t.
lho treed
The Sl•t ~ SC&gt;Ok&lt;S_,.., lldclod lila • &lt;Ode •1111 YOut b..m.ncs oath&lt;...,...? .. 111 ' - ,...,,.
orne. .....,..._ 111a tho a.. ... wil ....n . , _ . ~·od " h ~ • )Olt ............... tilt ........, to&lt; htr 10 ... o.. or Tttvaa ., tbe r1111 f1oPt rr-lht C1lf YorLcrr~

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l&gt;wJ&lt;r hsd J&lt;XIfnttod lo Tcl\ntn last Apnl 10 tO
.,lett. about Ill&lt; lnruoa rnolulioo, iporiRJ

OU1 hof

A6dll.......ly. 0..)'tr wat ~ o ( carr)'IPI "'~a fO&lt;
tht US IO'&lt;rnmml bo::a4lK lht had appor&lt;DIIy ..,.,. 10 lht
10 ..,..U Wlllt .,_... 1...111

Tdl&lt;ran lnlbuoy ....lwll

a US HtnnC"ntna ThC' ma~at- fro·m Httmcnula·, motba
aovtmmt-n4 ban on tf11\'d to the troubled country. ~ waJ llatbau Tlmm- •·•v thai &lt;ht hoped b&lt;r ""' •ould be
orrt&gt;tod "" May S b)' la&gt;omftnl·••l'porttn on WKI&lt;ttllod tdta,.., ._,,.. 0..~ ctlim&lt;d .. tilt
~chqa.
C"aoruaatd aJ hu horM 1n Amhcut Sunday, Or Dw')'t'f ..,..-r
.... ~ or l&gt;w)ff'• """ in lilt lnnooa .......I'll&gt;"' .. ano~1onat s.~arnnttn ··1 am c'&lt;.tted 1 tt\oniO)td .
£utltn Frtlav .1almod 1bat tho 49-)'Cir&lt;Oid , _.... or tllr.. hal'!'\
.Jow &lt;l &lt;r}'lhoRl ro• ...., . , _;· ht Wild Dr
""" dtlllod lht 11&gt;1 chor.... . . . , _ .. tho '""''"" 0..,... olrerod h11 1....,h lJ ••aJI " ho htlpod froe h&lt;r ...,
Jl"blati(M ... ,~.,...,, a.w~ u. bem ..nr1001 1a pan by ....,.,..., &lt;0nem1 o •ft tho PI&gt;' 10 . -h•," oclchnc. "'-ad I
/loif!M
.~..,. rq&gt;Ortcr MIU \fo&lt;Oonby, 1M r.-.. thonL God lluol thd 11 o-n - &lt;II&lt;·• ..,. "

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0. 0..,.. ...., ,...,.,.. _ , . . . _ o f ... ..,,• •• ,...,...
lr-llot Stolt . , . , . , _ S..edn ....... ......,.. to&lt; Wild
lo&lt; dod- " - M} 'C&gt;COfiCI or lilt t, .
0. fnda) . .. .._.,
lnLUed
lilt
l nwod .,. ... 0.,.. ....S be •u • •,., .,._.,. for tilt
OUICOMt Oi l lie Of deal "Th&lt; Ofth priOCintc
IO do OO• 1\
to mna.n PM.r"OI. nnacat MoiS ,....,. and ~ .-· tM: told caw
fltc//.J&lt;I
H• lldclod, -~. " Of
d
o~ h er her, u'• • • hok clolfertN ~ "
Pnor ro olo&lt; ~ ..~ .,.,., dtl&lt;do• • • R.....lrmi!U O..ycr" paouoo campao.,. " "' ..,.......,,od ., 1bc
•rc:a Co·'I&gt;OR_.,. Of t ht 814//111&lt;1 l-•~1 .~ and
'WI.BW-TV • .,,.. dtMJnod w ~...,. o..~ ·· rl;ahl to tilt
r'f'blk C»nk..~$
"'"h lbecopiloncrcc...,. ollllc S2ochmNiol on T&lt;baM .
~ .._,, rq&gt;Ortodly .,. . ......~t- ~
I'OUibtlclt"fllle rublt&lt;•.,......., tht b·- . . . -.. ....., It
lri.l.l) , ~1 .169-...., _ . t · ~ ,...._. un.o., ...
Rup11 ' " "&gt;«ure lilt • ' • and nrh ,..._.• of 0.)&lt;'1

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9 February 1981
Vol 31 No !'&gt;7 SUNY 81 Bull8lo

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tht mid·Ja.nuary rciu""'

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Cam'"" t \«t.ih\ C ~ . 4\l ~ \ V\."1('111"' h.t\t bc-(1'1 tftOWIJI"l
a feN ror
(Of abc r~t'h w• .trrn' ')'-' m ut
~-="'- cor.:an \0 U S ... •m~ · "• ,....,.. ra,:,but' m tht

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DrNil ~and f"J,,iUUtal n " ' th&lt;: '"CTC''~ of ~ top-k-w
HcaltiiS&lt;ocft«P'QP-·
a.. ""'vrd!AIIO ~ 8'&gt; \ o« Pmici&lt;N h• llwll~ "'""""
r c.ur Paan.a, ttw Buden. ~ ,, ga•h. ••U p.r~l • •c.J
"""""'" I"''GIIInnt
lJt r..,wa. (('lrrtp.atd b) Shdfa . Sc"Mt ••, ('tt .. IVIII IIJ thr
downa&amp;&amp;I.C' IM.d.K:al I.Qkt:} " ~.ckt\1 1 ht A'W'tl N)Nf\
llwl ...
c:nrolll!-• ''" ,.,., ~! ..
Slon)'brCJIOL u 1.21! awnpa.rtd • 1th l 8 'oro 1.•!.' \ n tn
pd"llftnd &amp;S'-I,J:nrntnt,. the {,o\ unor\ iNdict ''"""'"""~'
an ocld•lon•l 262 for Stun) Otool. • "" • d"''"" ac Uuflolo
of 2l

,.,...... '*

.....,..nl

'SotiM• lllo...
In tho ~rOI)tl&amp;tiOfl rnancn for t91jl bl, '"'"~ 8r0t&gt;L t&gt;
loo\IRI • • SI0,200.300 on&lt;r&lt;a&gt;t rom,..rod oo Buffalo'•
$2,:16$.'100 hlk
Sbcffer tspt&lt;l...S ptlflJC'Uiar _ . . O\rt tht ohr~rrw
"""""""pt- • UB'• D&lt;u1ol Schoot- PfOI'O&gt;&lt;d ., 1979
anor .. _..... oc:rodi..- ,.., c~nt~otod tht r..,.,.l to
"CIMICbc-al•• v• ...
or tho....._.. Only s-~ .000

-llP•

-""and

(oac ...rr
SJO.OO,. eq.....,_l ""' .,.......,
dapelc a rcqunl of O'ft" $100,000 "' ~ a,....opr.._.,.,, to

r...,tllt_..,_.,,
...
..-opal* """""'- r.pt_

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a.... ue ..

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Sheffer claims
UB was jilted
br Eltu Ooca•as
EII~W!/

lA • ,.,._ to ..... Lqislator&gt;. Amb&lt;na Suoot
JU~anbtynwl John 8. Sll&lt;lfcr ~ thai tbe &lt;;o...,_•,
ElecualYe Budll!d "SC\'&lt;ftfy dilcnmiaat&lt;s"_.,. UB'•
Hall~ Sclo&gt;ct ptopams
orr.n.. 8oc'll....,od lllll)'lis ot lund&gt;._ ptO\'idod to UB
and lu o!olltnll"&lt; rival Stonr Btook, Sho:ff&lt;r oaid, '' I bdon~
it is dear Ill&lt; Go=nor's Bud&amp;&lt;t_,..ly ~ .. .,.._

' *" '-t fn lu\C' loe'\CUJ J'f~ •t~h 1h.; fA:Nat \.:t.ovl
Ni.ft"d''"'•""n Proftii.W'\ W.C"C' m....st ar~tlw:
tbc .,.,., h'
...onM I he rtot'lkm't 1lltt' budfl" "'"' "n ~~ • oodet • t-:th..-r
·~ ~ ..le rr-. .lh mr., .... . - . . Ma\.t' rrnnwa
D&lt;llt• l ~&gt;01 O..n "' dlam I &lt;.,..., .wed ,..., ,,.
~feel .. ~ lan'l u.J f~'OII'~ ""r'fO\D'Di..h a d'C'
~&amp;d ._~ •dl .as "' l• lJAIC\
"-04 onh 4ld ttn ~t
~&amp;upmcru and ( a;1'h&amp;th W ( ~·
lilt
•tu t._C'
on de(~ .. Ill&lt; r..-... ....rr '&lt;&gt;tloon 1....
prof......... 11a1r tOTPSI """'' '" "'' '

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1ltc pow.~b•bt ) 1h.a.J: dw k"\.r-f'd•ton •""-W
&gt;taoclont be
tf lht Slooc doft OG4

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•illl tlo&lt;

ohm:·ytor r1ar&gt; 1&gt; " dw"""",' I,....,, Moi.l
A«lon!JRJ 10 Slldftr. ~ ., ..1....... &gt; tO JINih ....
dltp~oponiOMir luodooc '"' IJ 8 oncll&gt;lonllwOOL ,_...on
lbe.,.....,...,. 1b.o1 Ill&lt; Slott neab 10 buold ur tht hOII"tal at
tht do-nst81C' (an,1My.

'

"T'bl,/" be commmacct. ·•" "'"'rt&gt; Dilnl mwJI ' ~•ur)
The rea th•t Ston)'broo~ hat. bml a,...,..r.! • •
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faa!~) and BuffAlo hat. ..,. ;, ,.,.
. , . . _...... and
d"'r-1001

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"--- cdtood tlo: Aucmbl!,......, ........ ~ ~ (...,.,
( .......... cloaSiom ••po!•oaol • :.Oootbr~~. ho ...,.!, " Bodlolo't pr-.... ....... do ...... .._.. ..... .opfanood. " Thu H&lt;alth S..tm« ( .,..., .. """lor lilt
SI.Mt )c:a ....... t._M lJvft" OLhen • ~·I
He aclclod 111o&lt; rht •·~- ,...,.,_ - · tdoe&gt;r t1o: , . . " IIdia o -o-'ftl bt lho iSV ..'\'Il""' _ _ _;bclht

.

p......,

"The
tbt foaurc&lt;." 'i:bc:ffn
orpod. "u ~ SUNY/Ikoffolo H..tth S...,.... j, t.:q cvu •on'- ~ u K\cort:• Punitt Qld
..ted tot.... . - ) mort . - . ao mud! bt . - " 1 ht
coot 11&lt;r P"Pil " clramauc:all) It&gt;&lt; a1 &amp;ffalo lbon ac
Sloeyt~&lt;ool.. ho addod. CICMI&lt;IudDI&amp;. "Thn dktrlmonotM&gt;n 1&gt;
81.1 Sbcffer looi...S
to
H..ath ~
. - o d • ..,.. tht eo......,..• 19ti..U w.on• .He Aid that If&lt; and oobcro
make tilt ·· recommmdatioa.......
effOrt"~
b e - to ........,,ht bud~tt.
Meo~dlllllo l'aomU, Ill&lt; cli_...oa •• tltoc.ooru .. m tluol " " ' - kind or ,...,.. 1ft fUll ftOI Jlllllrlod I lbink tht
..,..,.., hurt UB'o procrom. t.oo1na so many -tlon&gt;. ht 1.4lsla1ure "'" be .,_ to c....,,.. "
Noui\J his ··caoo0\&amp;5 opumhm" to•ard re)toratlont (Of
llld. b • "l&lt;rious Ilk&gt;• ...
tht Htahlt !iamccs and UB '" arncnl. ShtOcr ta&gt;d b&lt; "
''&gt;cry Ol)timislk" ot bt._.._ ••f'POII from tilt -"-'t&gt;ll .
nc Vb Praldcot a1oo flllllaonod ~ Health Sc~mc&lt;:t ...,
F"urcs
whal Ill&lt; Lqill•urt w1l lobO~ IOf """'
r - -~ ~ _...,... \llbldt utw - -... 001 aVIilablt Fncla~. 1o&lt; """· boll a"'"'' aod ~1&lt;bad m.¥Wtd the' uuauoa tatr.a '" atw -.m &amp;f'd _..,
10 llll. .. Now ....... - - be lillod... ... .wd . The
....,_,.. otreaod arc O....olol), Rlochauon, Urrolou ..,...,.... Ill&lt; infOf'IDOlion.
Md ...._._ Modldlot.
- . t o Ill&lt; 1N4tn mu" be ma.k by Apnll
Slldlcr. • .,._...._ ftalotn fOf
lht
no. Omtal - · hnuill Wclr:d ....... tloo ..-d)'
loll.,..sod bxlil&lt; budea. GeuiD•one pooot- •toon rour ,..,. ~..,..,._,..., broo~Mtbtdlon to moore
,..,...,.,,be nwat.oinod, is ta.dl) deolioc ••Ill tbe ptobkm , fud&amp;- ........,....... ) -... ......~.~"""'"­
SVpploa and eq~ _.....alto fall lido.. _
..
"1\ will still be acnucal ftll&gt;l .-l•c •111.-d
..._. ... be ouiftcauJ&lt;d• •,.... ....,. boo•&lt;f'lll &lt;tWIIWDit)
. . _ . . , •• ao:conlan« with lll•lhr...ytar rtaa
"II wt ha'&lt;IO aalqlt 1-cuu,'' oht Vu Pr....am1 .aid, nmbto..-zrt~~at."

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r~ to \aha,....,....._ to_llww........,.

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Not.,..._lilniot~IR....Wto~polib&lt;ll

f -.-"' r.---...,

_.,..to Scyod . . . _
AlaociMiott (SA) C o « - or ...,_ioMI

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......,._ ~tbnaorJ U, ol fOfdp audeu will bt . . - u
tiM:I d«e roc ,.,. dtpen•rr '""" llw United SUtta.

~ dat•lo tilt COUlOir)' &lt;oi11 Cltllitt- ~
Of a IUodellt't or aucly-«&gt; bt d&lt;l&lt;tmined bJ lbt
Uei&gt;aWJ tlw •wM~~ Mtcndl. lbe dq&gt;ertwt dtta •111 bt

_,.,. on • ....,.., ,.._ """" lbtY -. ld.oulted

AaiiiJ INS Dinaor Da•ld Ctoui.&amp;Dd lb&lt;
1 • W~ Oil J...UMJI 29. Tk , _
,~ ..ta app~, 10 audaltt ~ auu~~co~ 1a..
_..,..., .-.~- • wdl • ....,.. .,...., - . IPPIYtlll·
. . . . .,.. 10 · · - - _ , . ...

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Dlrutor or UB't IDt.......uoa.l ~ Olllct. ~

pidcliowa•• wa-..., ...

orr.._IWII&lt;au

A 1 - , _ loltJI to -plat a bodldo&lt;'l lkpet • il
~a
OUICiaol to l.lk a

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Croulad ....... . , _ . _ , . , . .... _
•

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KIM•
lhaoodcrll....,.tocnllDdkit ..ymtbtUtollalbato
'*- a .,..... or ~ lkpet, thaD tilt INS Will
COflollidcf
a c::uMIJ&lt;~~at but
o-lowld o1oo 1M a ww antorla 1w ..ublubcd for the reiJuu&amp;mlmtofalldoftt•11oba•c•ioloud
lb&lt; ta1lll of lbcir 1tudc:nt ...... A lludcm rappiJini!O&lt; a
•IM md bt ONOIIed Ill "" _.,..., tebool m,.. 1101
ba•~ -*cod WOihout tilt penaialon or lh&lt; INS
A alllklol _, abo prow 1M l.b&lt; •ON Yiolauoa rCNIIed
rror. cltanotuccs beyood tilt 11~'1 &lt;0&lt;1trlll

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t11t u~,..••3CXI r.._
......~ , _ .._..... and . , . . _ , . .
aoolc:Mt-willbuff&lt;Cied. ~.lkmtn&lt;1t,..piddlna l

reo~~ocx lk -b&lt;r orr-.. . - . ,.... ..,.
appl)' to tbt Uooi-J'. btllid.
LoCIIIINS Duma Doroclor llmedoe1 F&lt;rro told tilt IJfl//•o
£-u., ,.,.,. 1M tilt~ .._ ID .._..,o tilt INS'•
laabibty to qiiOdtly loc:o&lt;c- or lranJaa aedau&gt; 1! a
IIOiitlcl. be~.
coun O&lt;dcir Mft .....S (Of t1oeor mr-.ltuan
... Mldltloot, he ooid, ........... or ............... would 1101
rdt... t.he 1nr...__ aa Jnnlaa 11ucl&lt;nl1 whkh 1hc INl&gt;
"II dota not -don on the .,...,.._ IO&lt; a 11uclml via rtq.-ed.
thM 01Jidmll !.,.. had 10 OludJ."' Minniru rematked.
OUI~-4&amp;1&lt; """"d IYII...., aiJo
Tilt lmmlaration
111e COO&lt;dlnllOf potoled out 1tw tilt INS'• truOfl• he&gt;&lt; added to tbc dltriCUIIy or """'"'""' "' IICCW'III&lt; """"' or
rorap
audcllu.
~~~~~~~·· J_,_ 11udaw durilll World Wat II

- . . n..•1101-111t . - .
- Wll t M I - a audca ·,
ol opeoc:ll. 1&gt;\lnUu
Slid.
Same
llUdcoU load, "' the pea, lakm onlttbt
minloftum r~ or CIOUN&lt;S 10 bow - • tmw roc

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NYPIRG stf'4Js up its fight
to gain student voting r~ghts
"'Ollia flelolo, IWncl - · IJ ..... tilt
~ IUidcal'o ailoal
......,._ .... orlldol ....... ..........
1*-.&amp; ~. fledonl and . . . .. 6olod

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to-··

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..... ''lilt"*"'
rilllt
fllliell~ott. ritJIQ." ronn&lt;r

to

Frida,. Ill&lt; Neor YOI't- Publle IDttmt

OUI -dlea ..,...,..t~pua,lbuo ollo.o&gt;Q&amp;
....._.., otaOIO roariw a _ . , abort•
lbc:K communlua. llanftt caid art

COl

bta&lt;lltllta lrom •h&lt; •adcJIII """' clmJina
than llldr rleJ&gt;II.
lllltrtll ~ tilt ollealftlr ba/101 1)'1lcm

.-~.Us Cult Jlcntt-OIIIIiDed

Jt..o ClrOilp'l (NYPIRO'o) rllht to .UO...
attadellll to vote In tbtir a~mpas
. . . . ..

~ • )'IYPLJt0'• ......... IDurat
Squirt lUll 011 """"'· .......
Slid 1M ..... or •lldtlu ¥0linlriabu ~ ....
or polida IIIICI - · .ot alcpl Q-.iaa.
n.........,of.......,~
..... olnld ................. ....
decdoa." aold
IO'Pao .aM~~.,""'­
....,.. ....Sto bt ' " - - O..OC...IIoonl .. wWdo ... ald• ...........,;.,

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11oft
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lltld do - poy prOpOitJ . . . ..
&amp;oolfttla•...._~tlltlobll)lilt

..................... spMd alno -u.tto

a ,_lt(tlltlr ""'-'-cJ.............., rcr a

poriDd ol ,_ ,_. • • ~- u
80111111)' ... rot .... ,........ famil;jr•
..... _ ....................... &amp;v.

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olf
~ prOpOitJ
..........~
Ho cWtoed
tMI',_ _ _
o/Uot ...
111101 _ . . prOpOitJ ....... "

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.....,.._ ._ for """""

"10 abto!Ul&lt;

tan&gt;o. " .lO.OOO auclmts - .

cl'-haodlilod tlllt ,.., boca- .... boucla
.....s lilt bolloU ""' 111
..... "He added ..... ballouiR-ill dooc dociolou or if doc CUIIcla&amp;c

or dcaloo dkla'1

cM~o.-tllo.- .

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WOTWO~- ....... -

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n.. ~ ,........_ or u.. St.otc ....,.,._ drift. Tos*:f lldadod Off
u.halltJ ($ASU) ...s NYPt•o - • Ia• c...- s.nMI ~. lldd S._.,, ...,._
... ...,_ .............. dcaloo 111 rca a •..__,...,:· a~..._.,
Fedonl DlaDtca Cowl Ia ,..._., oe bcbolf or beolllt rat, Md • . , . , . . - f o r -

....,_ ....... flelolo, ....... -

.....

Pn&gt;JOCS ............., tO&lt; u.. UB cllopla or
..... tllo ,..,.. - .,..,uodt. ..,.... dYI
....... .. Ali!My Co;oaQr- bt rqillered NYPlRO, ' - - Sialth, OP&lt;ItOd lbt _ . .
...., dill llle be clilataoiD.otc with • . _ or .... ~·· ~
........ ltiMiauJ Ia ICOiaa
criteria.
........... 0o1m.1ae 1M "HYPao t.u a.1llia came u a .-It or tilt~ Coutlcy ..., .-rill ID lbt lblllp
doao," h&lt;
lloG'II or l!kctlol&gt;&amp;' dcdlloa 10 &amp;iw - · Ulduded tloe Nc-r Yart Scau Truol+
opecial q~ ror ,..;.u.ioe. Tcstilla LA•. tilt Mat\lll&amp;lla ldana A&lt;t,
Md tilt &lt;kllcrie Dnatr lAw u lqWaaioe Ill
wlllelo the lobbylna ITOUP ltu bon
Now Yart Su&amp;o cltala aucleau llle nptiO
"'le Itt llldt \lllhocni(y dloulcu oe lbt buil ia&gt;anuncotal "' hdplftlto - ·
or a 1971 ,....... wtlldl - . ''No , . propollll ............. Ia 10 . . . .
lloll bt coatldcnd 10 IIDw piDed or loa
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oa tilt botlt ol ...• a ,.,.. eap or New Yart wtt1c1o _,w
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cauntco(apa or WfiUb'l ma1e:oal ..bm avl.llabk and or

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lillll.,...tc. ana.~~ fO&lt; • bo) """''d
beea blwd rr- llonb "I ..,.,_ I ptiLQ&amp;
m,..tr lolo." """'•• rloc 29-,.ar old Horvard...-...s
a&gt;&lt;poi'Mr lawyer,- "bill M -hioa I rallr

WOI&gt;Itd 10 pum.&lt;...
J. Soon Manball ..-.. borllpmnalurdyln 19SI , IIw
0111)' du'ICS or • waa Smoca
tr" l'of1ll or
blind-. ltetro-Lctrai·Fibn&gt;pWia, is auribultdto 0..
~ Ill lilt 19»1 or livil&gt;&amp; too much
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Manhlll'• reclnu deculcnttd ""'Y early, II&lt; IIlii
pen:dves liallt and dark, wJtlCb he add$. "bdpll.....,.
JOU have to poy NJApnt-Mobawt a1 0.. end ot lilt
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MonhaU 1u&gt;&lt;w word&lt; early Ia lif&lt;. His ~ .....S
to lad to him oftm, and b)laee row h&lt; -~~~in~ his
rontln&gt;"'"tcr and an.,., Ills r... __.,.,..
W'tth..llx · - or ....,, dla friondlloipa. ..t •
drivillt llllf-dolcrnunation, ~ .......... fiom
w.. Scr!tca Hoah Sci-'
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and obltJnlna r&lt;ad•111 lim ln_ advan&lt;&amp; of -..Ina

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So the pooep4ICt

of cloning

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Adolf Htdft or John F Kennedy,

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populatlzlld In ltctlon, rem&amp;ln4,. remoU
and Is probebly lrnpoo...,... Unlil.e pl&lt;ant
edt. on which the flrlt clonlng we• done.
anlrnel cdo .... dllfetenlla~. that Is •
..._ their nudeltn made to r.produce,
they w- no1 Into • complete~.

bul &amp;h. type ol .-t &amp;om whldl they
can.- A mUlde col does not w- Into a
~or a..- . but limply more m...cle

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tlwn removed the
openn and ~ nudti elready praentln
!h. Cld bom the M&lt;lOfld mouM and
p&amp;a.o.d the od In a tube culture,
wlwc It dcwlopeollnto an embrvo The
ant.yo
then pilced In t he uten11 ol a
whh mouM, whteto ev.ntu.lly gaw birth
to a waY rnouM - !h. ..t.brattd "don~ •
The diminutive ll&amp;e of memmbl
c:ds - 10 to 20 dma smaller lhan dw
e«lb 1ft frOSII' - m•dc the ope:rallc)n
dltleuk. bul .,., 363 tria, Hoppe ancl
lllmmM« ended up with three cloned
mice, and. biological br~.
•
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So the ethical q - ol ~ ...
right or wrone to clone • replica ol a
human ~ beoomas a n.- OM The

1'ha~
011:!1 done
ol donln!l • - lilhetber 11, but If they can apply I to ou!Jid« "nvwonment But bv laking the
hlgMr ends AcoardlnQ t o Ploleuoo
Scephen F-. a ~ldlt In lhc UB
Department ol 8iologlca1 Sciences, blnh
ddccu cauwd bv genedc ~ can
be studlold . . . , bv "*11 c:lailes.
'"Take ....... ol mice wlh dd«med
legf," Ft.. uplalnad "You'd want 10
11udy wtlal ca...a that del«!, whether tt
taka~ In the ONA or ~···
Olhet faaon which could cauM
dcl-lnduda the od cy~.,p.m and the

nuddo lnfor.nation from one mouN oqd
traruplant!njj It to a numbet ol other
mlc«, ldenlifls Will be obit to ch~~nge 1M
\INiabl8 amOfli them end poalbly
discover the 4IICad C811H of • '*"'defect
....arch II anodwr poutit
venue lor &amp;h. .... ol cloneo Acoardtng 10
Ft... IICimdas bekve thai Qneer cds
are c:ds that somohow 1oM lhft
dlflerenu.c- and~ lrtlp'opalv.
The uoe ol clones In _ . . . , can

c..na.

detcmuM ~ -"" kinds ol Clmeaare

herl!dllaly or c.uMd bv ort- faaors
So clon«s might have some pUI'p&lt;&gt;RfuJ
JUSII{lcatlon for lhm -nee asiM from
dw m!JIOPic whims of a handful of
I&lt;Wnlllls The practleal bendlu of

nudcar lransplanr.Uon, wU largely
unnplored

put 10 lftl the publtc' •
Hoppe and
FTanlo,enend elovalo

coocepclon ol KlmliiiJ

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-professiorial training
1~-d just plain fun.
355 Squire

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lhcm to a Ngt... , pcohapo wen culotd
t.wl

�Sioux pow-wowing with anti-nukes
_ _ b,HaiwyW-

and ....... ·. wid Morvin
Dewlow. a ..'OI'bhop lade.
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oloo
lhlllnll
• ..,... of
RAPID aTY, S 0 - lPNS!
Jldl ~ 100 yqn ego. lin hcart&gt;gs on !he relMtonlhlp
apedltlon led by General borween the atlnCIIon ol the
George Armatrong Cuttet
publlc:btd the dltccHely ol jpld
In the B*k Hilla, tlrtllng the
S1a ge fot the even t ual
declmallon of Ammc:an lndliins
In the 19th Centwy llrUggk for
ClO&lt;'Itrol ol their t.ocl
Thb rnond. the B1Kk Htlh ol
~.Qy South ou- we
one:. ogoln a IIAige elwored by
whkt and ted Amerlans. with
' - clraniM beong act-.! out
One ........_ r--.-1 eftorts
by the l..elcouo Siowt Hdon to
&lt;IWI'COmC lnle'nal dilputeo and
reccMr lmiiY londl ~
.tzed by the ftdtt'al gowmmml
ln 1877. The ..eond ha•
brought the lndl.ns togd&gt;a
hue wtd\ polldc:al actlvlttlo from
8IOWld the globe, to Identify the
common h u.vds to life In a

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~ n~• dilemma itMif
hol&lt;b t h e - 119 Uroriwn
depoob In u- hllll haw gtwn
Indian Wwl da.mJ rncxnentous
new ~- and lied the
~ Indian conlllct wllh

modern
IUOUICC\

t'chnology
dcwlopm«t\t

and
10 a

..uld-wtcfe II'IOY""'mt

"We want pe&lt;&gt;pW to corM to
the hliJs, which WI col 'f&gt;aha
Sap.,' to ... thetr beawy. ond
know why narlw ~ have
held them ucrod," •aid
Madonna Thunderhawk, an
otgan~ of the sarhmng. "But
we abo "'ant peopl« to focu• on
the !Hue of •utvlval tn general It
won~ do us any good to haw
the Paha Sa~ II the mt ol the
planet fah to pl«cn •
Nathe peop....
For U..t rouon the Blade H&gt;lb
AJL.nce- a CCMIIIIlon ol Indian
and non-Indian OdMIU-haJ
made ... ll"therlnQ a good deal

N - doo6 . . - the Bladt
Hllb, • oays ft&amp;9nald Ct4lr Foce
ol ttw BIKk Hllo Sioux ~
Could, a tradttlonlollll CIITV

ovet of the councll• lhot
perned the Laloola .,...,..., the
whites eame. "I think we all
agw ihM the Black Hills . . not
Bttt.lor lOla •
"The whk ranch""' and
There I&amp; no real u filly among
hnntn •• lollnu their tlp'Mda the LakOia on whether or nee 10
al the ...... ol hundreds per _..,. tl&gt;e fedanl peyment.
month In South Dakoca aloM •• however, .,h lch vartou1
o...;c~ov Mid
beqJ pu! ..u-p;~ fllft.er lOpercon~lo
In • poolitioo thM
!hot dcductwd lor lawyers) at
~In many"'¥ to whel's anyWhen betw.n S300 and
beqJ daM 10 the lndJ&amp;N S2000 per reaplmt Some
oppou
'TN¢re el bM&gt;g ~­ tradttloaall•u
.. the 11411 COl
loftd ........,_.. whdt .........
ap eeu.l atou and mlnlnt UI'IIRiwn ll'llnlllg In lhe ooaed
~ponla eon p
lt&gt;ft lands " Iande, tnd haw )ONd young
Indeed, dec:illons ov. ...._, acllvhh
ln
prOt llllnlJ
d control the liind tnd what ~of the Hlllr. OVMrt
wil be cldne wllh K haw readl4!d - not ~ oppooed to
a aitbl $lliQ« In South Daliota rnlnlng, but feel !hey eon gel a
.,.,., ,. _ past ,.,... ......... bett.a deal
prompting IOftM blnerMw tnd
"The gowmm«m lo Oa.dy
pol;ariz.atio!f llmOIIII lndloru
cu!t1r41 "'IY't.cic on ~ tnd
-ployment ~on whdt
A nwP !l.u'*'g pclnt re.ched Jurw 30 ""- the US tha ta.vattons haw been
Suc&gt;r- Court "'*! thai the dependmt," uyo Waly Fea!Nr
~ -.d
"They otMously- to maM.
·~• ol the lAkota _, hwd on ~and to try 10
Nation $ 122 million 1n subaltU!r lhlo .-yalf lor ttw
eornpens.a6oc lor 1M Bloc:lc ...... ~ It'• • strong
Hils
7.3 mllion oera blackmd but I don~ "*&gt;k • ....
oowred in the - · 3 4 mllton ""'"' The trodibonal people .,•
acres ol 1M Bleck Hib . . under holding fWm 10 the fact thai the
fede-al &lt;-'OI'IItol
Hills ~• nee for 6ale, and ewn
Th e
Htlll hod
bun the Mil-out lndloono now thtnk
guaranteed In P«t11Cfully to tha they con get mono "
Lekola In M 1868 ~JUly SIOI\1\g
The •aka In the Palla Sapa
thai land rould be taken only lJO -n beyond !he S 122 mllllon
will&gt; the wnuen ~ment of
thru•quarler&amp; ol the Lalcola
males. But 1n tsn. thorlly afta
Cltslcr'• l.Asl Slond , ~­
~- •n e.ct wNch traNI«rr-.1
the Bladt Hillo to tbe ftdtt'al
governtnent without Indian
l a mlly

fa r m

4nd

thw

t.XIermlnallon ol nallve peopla

-n.ev·..

lsn' ..

pea...,..

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nwre ...

CONCnt. No~­

ofMred at che dme
...... yew . .. federal dun•
CJ&gt;UR n.lod thai the t.t.oca W«l« •
entllltd 10 a purd\aM ~t

C Wtcnt

esnm•••• lor the
raw unon1W11ore In

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1lw Black . . . ""' In .... .........
oliOI'IS ~ ............. tNOtttel
priCn muld be """"' hunch-do
ol mlllatu ol dolan Huge
~· ol~ and Iron ore ebo
undtrltc the oreA W about hd
ol the us yearly production ol
gold till - o u t ol the Hom•
Sloq miN • l.-1

In oddoaon lh«rc 11 llw
~v~r-.:eol

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"The Peha
on
h\196 aq10tfn-t that supl;&gt;ly

hunclrtdo crl thow-onde ... ~
wtth wac.r ,'' wyo W1n0n1
Ud..to., on ~ -.., the

w...,_ o1 AJ Rood ..c..-u.
"Deeov thM tnd 10011
out ... In ........ ol the
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CHINESE
STUDENT
ASSOCIATION

·th•n en • ntJ.nucle.•r of $ 17 mJillon-tha oHidol
demon11raUon " We have alimat&amp; of the 1877 """"" ol
Included wor ksho p• on the H ills-plus 103 yun of

moJC!

educational oh«mallv«s, on
healing. dtot and n o tural
medicine, o nd w e're aloo
offedng a lot of bo« lnfonnatlon
and hands-on experience In
approprlat..- technology,"
aplalned Wally Fearher, a 8HA
organu.. "We want l*lt* to
l«ow here wtlh a real .ol

lnrerest The Supremw Coun
upheld the awa:d

dobThe ~. whldl has
attracted~ from • fw
awtty as ~ oncl Japan, I&amp;
bmg Mid on • nAia 400-acn
p1eot ol pos~~~re land donated
rrnt·fte« by a loeal thtrd
geJ&gt;~totlon cattle end ohaep
fumer
·n amed
Marv in
Kammerer. who 15 o ppoMCI to
uranium min~ As pan of the
appropriate
technology
worldbop Pf'9&amp;nl · s:'~

~ lhe c-.10 the Suc&gt;r-•
Court had no connct
the
l...akola N - and _,. actlrlg

Blod&lt;Hllls
But wtlhln 10 dayo alter the
decision , the ()gat. Sloux Tribal c'
Council t.ook stepo to eat. the·
5uprenM Court 10 ckdar• •
m11tt1a1 Aa:ordong to T rbl

wh• a .._.,, 10 "-"""'« on lhll llltonwy Mario ~. the
planet In !be 1~ ond how to Washington lo..,yers who

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has dvvRio ped

among the
reject the oil• of
payment o utright and, tmtead,
10 "5et Ill&amp; dedslon • • ollldol
oonliimelloO that tllk to the Hilla
, . , _ ~ Its original owncn
·~ US ~vemment has
detenn!ncd thot the S loW&lt;

l..elcouo to

Into~·· ))owe ,

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crl hit

naW&gt;bor'•·

of ""' farm«-nrodMr neighbors •
be • by IOPie • the
gMhelng. " In adcllllan to the
worlcshop6 Oft eclucodon. hulth

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CHINA NIGHT ,Bl
Sa~aR~ay,
Feb.l4~b

lndled, • strong mow:ment

will buJcl a dlr '-iriSitV*m

Kammea hal enduncl _ .
yean o l - dJo191t, and hit
pro blema
h a ve
beeJ1
c:o&lt;f1110Wided by hll#l In· .,...,.,, 'Wid Ullllable
farm mw:Mb. HI&amp; piWII and that

pR.eseocs ~

Dick Miller ,.,.,.... . . .

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C HINA NIGHT WILL BEGIN WITH
DiooeR a~ s~30 pro
io ~Jacket Co+eteR.ia
AND C ONTINUE WITH
VaRiecy Sbow, ac 8 :00 pro
Kacbcmine CaR.Dal Tbeaote
Abmfaaioo P&gt;R CHINA NIGHT '91 is
t5.00 em() dc'kecs I"DQP be pc.tRcbaaell ac
Tbe SqaiAe

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FOR MORE INFORMATION
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,,._
....,.
- ... lllcy......S» _ _ _ . , _ . ._

o•-

r...o

1 _,.
T1otJ al waol - · - ......., O'Mallr)
ID hunodl 'LA11'1 dea l:uta, he't ~ IO
... , , _ • ... , . jvJI lb&lt; N - ,...,..., ....,..
..l ..., mt or oht rdlo• ..,..,, .. ,,... III'M .., tv«ybodr
..,..., bt h&amp;rmlot an4 1r...y dated fum ll'o 10ft

of llLt bl'll&gt;a &amp;I Ill&lt; Oom&lt;lcraill. Con•m110n no1
&lt;kl:id~Dr ...,_, ean.. and l:mn(I(J,, and """''"'

_

.... ...

ICM'M' . - -.••

cs

0..,._

d. Olld II&lt; maiAta....S
...,. puu, "tdl k h'b

rona ...,... -

r.... ao.....· "t'.. JWII ••r •~ lhcMold hnc 11m&gt; a

,...._.........,or

or a bocball

pbyer r·... J'*

tuetyco llc~ ."
lioww&lt;l Ccocll ··~ard •• lllc 111&gt;&lt; o( 1M • bo
by ~ ·r .....,
- - u "'11111llir •~•.,.PI&gt; rru~ .. Molo4ay •
.Wy-tt«&lt;t...wk lat&gt;dl •nb ltG&amp;tt SUlubadi....S he LOid m&lt;IO -d&gt; for
tift arc hla comment&gt;
pc&gt;tl l*kn and COOWJ\111&lt;111 " I worl.&lt;d •'lth ~ ord
111 New VO&lt;L. li&lt; - · 10 llc IIITOflW, wrboo&lt; and
¥1181 1 sportJiiCa.Met tn I&gt;Onipoll&gt;. He IJ."
own a tb.ft(' tnJIHilt
Whitey Ford " Wh•tey ford •ouJd han ncnr b«a
' and BiUlc Jcu Kina dralt«~ Jr he !lbl'&lt;'l today E~ ,. "'
tlw Sea:.- uwdl oo t:OIIIput&lt;nud no•, &amp;MIICIOIIU JWt . . for lb&lt; btual.
-dwnb, "'~'Dilly
and r..a~ They doo'o noeawn bean or
tenb J~lau!l y d&lt;sft."
... _ ....od.- atwl
MJlc HeapD: " .W.L&lt; ,.... •kocl ""'" •nlk • or o4
17.-...c:t - ftOI port of ~ I _ . , . . pla)Cf, t nd ... IAjd II ....
~ 10 10111' ..,,• ...,., .... ba to oak&lt; _
.....
ld Yop • hat • - ot 111ou ror !'0\lf t~ dtJdJ&lt; "
say, ..,.,, .....1 ..
Ewl KDo\d· "lbli Ill) 11 tl&lt;r~ Ht Jllnlpo 14
... -~.my ron&amp; ,.ithamocor&lt;)'dc.,ll&lt;&lt;dh tom&lt;OO&lt;, 'Hey,llbtn~ I'll
...... Dnrolt. · - 110 lldiUI Snal&lt; RJ..,. ' ot&gt;-10.uly, ht docm'o knn"
'IJ
VOSf came ...,.,.Phi •cry wdl . ~ he pabt a Jd po•&lt;t&lt;il
1 and ...d;VOjl, h.,..
mOIOI&lt;)'clc and oil ht ........ ll 'o nchculoui."
d, 'How 11\0 hell do I
8oWit t;vhn " I'U tdl vou ho• 8o•x p.K de\.tt'd

ou-

"""h

)(al•••

tlly ....,..l«&lt; wtU ""h

'\'

~

r.., _.,_ ••....,

ioao 111c lrft
to •dl ftdll ' " , . f~
11'1'1 · ... . - ,,. - · ....... , .... ~
_ , . . , . . . . ... ._10 ............ . ~.,.-. ·
·~ ..... · - ......... l - ...,.. "-4 " " ' " " -

w . .·• ...nt4
Pt~&lt; " - "Pttc

""" a ..,...,.,,..... POOl • ill&lt; t f
boot fllllllocl 'lit A•IOOouv~•. 1'1 P. . R- Hot c
told tr... prm &lt;h• 11 ,... the llrw boo\ lie .-n ,..., m t_

•·o.lt

rcw
n.....aa
~-."

••t

Mlllll04l ' .. Ut:
a d..ra. ....,
M UD.IOIS't.
'IQ tbt Pf-=--• _.., r..,_-. t.tUf of
herr 110 I pb' m1 ...... ' When he dotd, I dtd o
\.hon pte« oa blm I d.tdn't ttt I •ouldn•t '-"' ft"'

•••* .._

It-Y-

h" r.1. ·~ '"' .,.... 1100• a...,., ,...., •• ~·· ~,.

., tolaot ..

r...,s.. ...

SpatLJ l)Y ' 1111 boM 10 I"""Y • ,.,.., tM I
otc.'l k•• ...., llc • too&lt; 11 .._
SJOO.OOO otw
and .........~ abo.........,.... . . - _ , . . . ,

fi

-'"'-'...... ...

~ ,. ~.a-.~~c....,....~.too

caArd 7'ltl ,..,/,., ' - · bt T- Sa&gt;et

"""""" ·t,. &lt;...rt""' lad) 1o li&lt; "o

lk'•

"''* ••

b&lt;

~ 'i.-til..,_~ ror lilt
Olltll&lt;ro.ti.Bol&gt;b&gt;-•o .... atoiloo
h ...............,..,..,. ODtl_ .. . . . _ . _
•11'f .. .,., . . . ltocd ltlt:IOU. fro- ttarw ~
llotcallod •~ lind &lt;tod. ' llq, ~ • • ,.,. ...c..,
from u• • He Mid O tt. n4 came 0\o'lt to

"''"'~\

•"&lt;•

- lk ....... 6oct(ll ~ "' ...... 111&gt;4 ...
MllnJOtl Whc:!l o ,...,_.,., Mad 01 a NoMe Plu&lt; onllocl I' omtU
h'llo or... &amp;lilt'-· So IMft ...
'ft'lnna dJCS, Cbcy &lt;kMI't '"' an)' l'll r~"twc • .o •h' .... " ........... or'"' Ntw v..... y..,, .... ...,.... for
tl\oUid,.. """lito Muntvt&gt;' He I"" hu 1 t.l ""h • oho« ,m. •o lllldr... They clld, ""' oow or tllc .,,..
uld. lor atmn&amp;- "
~-"· ..... d ..,.. "" ........ , of (loc door w, ..... ""
Md&lt;Y Manti&lt;. "I ha.., t _,., flll•&amp;&gt;f Wll&lt;1l looltfll ......... """' •.
1..s 1 ...... ,..,., • . , . , . - _, ... 6.-.t""'
\C•J•(') • lD. his .,...,cktilldrm •tl tNIIC' ap to twn
Md ..,.-. ·~. . .... . . . . ath ~~ ~ -~ ,,.., k l c • - - • llo"'-II&lt;IOOLO"trtlwlh•o.lr ..)'&lt;d bokbell. H&lt;'U loo~ a &lt;hem on4 U) , - ,..., 1&lt;'11, .... ........... Olld I'•
Foo~~
li)IIIC I&lt;&gt; ... l&lt; t
I'"' oor ,......., 14' II&lt;
'iuft 08 M.a.o&amp;lc.i.,.Mtd.C) c,a,M (0 OIIC pmt 11UI-h I ...., . ..., . 1'111 Jt ..... - · - Ill&gt;"' ,., abaci
hanao-. 10 Hou~'1ct
•II OUl, an4 bt tuld ..... IO fh• "t ho&lt;a J Wfntf t\
tkqJ d off lD the tru.acr'' roonJ ~ IIII'I"C' •en• '"'o
And fKUtD) 0&lt;1 Frlr P&lt;S..- an4 \11h lo.t~idl '""'
t\trt
10 H0&lt;1~ r.ud 'ao lt'l M&amp;nlk lo pu,.-11
kftP.tn•u •00 ,..--.ppect •t"'n X"'(f"&amp;i ~_.,,

"'*•

10-

-lift

,lUI).,.,

tu1 ' V.e -..m Uno 1ht fn•ntt', O)('lm. dtc:ucd h.t.v.dr,
11\4 ''""""' bllJI 10 1&gt;on1c DIMo II&lt; ~" 1he In oll&lt;h

«--

J·-

\ an•"'

AJO~ '"h •• ,~ofthow u~•t. ..:b -.a~ .. tdo• ~I

'"' ~hdw*"t ...

t COssl) appears to be
verbose and pompous.
-Jim Bouton

by

Tlllo••Eittor
R. Cocola

ll'lC'"Itt

Bob Oibfoo ,.. _.., in•o bucb&amp;U'• Hall

or l'onl.&lt; IIJ1

-t. Tht fonner s.. Louis Ottdin.tl puch«'l ClltC&lt;I' w.,

hlahrollbl&lt;d by ocY&lt;ttl 20 win scuoos &amp;nd d u1ch World S.O..
P&lt;dorfti&amp;IICltJ.

•

On tlle other lwld. e&gt;.-N..., Vort Yank« pltobc&lt; Jlm
8out011 .... not docled to oh&lt; Hall of F.,... lut ,.·c fk .
Altbooab b&lt; b &lt;&lt;duliadlr Uldiciblt lb&lt; .. iD 11&lt; .. 19b, or r..-.
,... an.. list 1971 rcdrcma&gt;l rrom tb&lt; Allallu ....,..., u il
clooAitl\d Ilia Bousoa •• ..;a , _ .., Cclopcnu&gt;wD

plaqw.
For • lllott period

or lim&lt;• ...,_
, ...._•• C&amp;tftl
paraJidod Oi_.._ Bocll _..flamL-tllrowina rooloa
~~ up by lbdr dubs ill the e.tty J!l60o. Glbooo bad .,.
oltAandlA&amp; year ;., J96C "11c:D he ltd hb dob to a World
Seriet opll\11 BoutOOI'I Yont.... (llovwo
a 20 pm&lt;
win'* tho! )'Cif with lWO World Saiel &gt;'idoric:J). llolb
phdlen totffcred physicallimitatlotu: Oib&gt;on't YDUI\&amp;Cf ,_.
_.. man«! by ...,...,. rtcptlc:ism about Ill&gt; asthmalk
CODdi1loo an4 Booloa ,.... ........,...,., by ti:OU\s 10 be 100

"*

.. _

--a.

tlorll...tc lk ~ ..... afu:r 196C, the paBild " " tl\0 '""' mdcd. a-on dadopcd a ..,... - . ""' llc
..........., pilc:bin&amp; 1ft paiD. ("My ll1liJ - • alt'lcbed !itt a
rutibcr bud," be m:olkd.) Wbilt O.'bfoo - bllftina obut·
......., Boutoo lost lilt bca oa bh rUtball and was
••'btcqucruly offtrt4 to lh&lt;
Saltk Pilou &lt;cam in
1!169.
Bou10a pitched for Scank and then HouRoo that rr-.
willie ...... --·his~ bat ........ /Nil Fow,
whldl eublbbcd 111m as live Mort Sabl ol bueball. lbt book
Is a look a ........ w111&gt;out ~.,_., It
~ ............. lk""""""' of ......... .... lmSioas
- - '*"'""and lllc basttd blawc:loy.
Bousoe rcdml iDidolb' from '*&lt;btl~ Ia 1m IIIII folllowal
. . F""' with • llom:Dclous. t!OQOid,
0*1
oo~.,
T.U lt hnclro/ly, a book Boutoa admiu he wnm. "for 1M
onoaoy." At\« !ill yean of booedc:U.i q for ABC Ia New
Vorl&lt;, &amp;o;,toa &lt;lOCICCi...cllb&lt; &amp;bon~ CBS series, /JQ/1 Four.
" I wamod 10 mako lhc obi&gt;w realisbl&lt; in til~ same JCOSe
Batnty MUla ponrays cops." &amp;o;,ton tuld T/tlt Sp«/rvm.

"''"'"'Jion

-•boul

r,.

.a.o.r:

t&gt;Got and tl\0 obird
10 I
~nurw. fot ,~ • ouW ~ '" 1.1er:p

"811 !hey llad 111&lt; """• !be

Al'tr

y...,

•n) \how wttb

tnt"

'""'bk"

.....,, ..... ~ .. ) d . ., _ - -

bl..c pattOU ...................... -

'T1ot
hawmr....,...._orruaW1Ill~tbu...,

.-1....,

us. doo'l

''"""-

""'&gt; ...... pla)'&lt;d l.Mtk ~. arl«!lhl .... , .........
-uld d&lt;viK ltku., and P&lt;lcbula iDIICIICI or """"'
Bouton lhcn mumocl to ~&gt;&amp;$&lt;ball, P&lt;l&lt;hlnt '""" ,...,. or o....,ued ball "Wr .....,.. .....,.., to lro-'&lt; (.,.,.. Boono
mi- .....,. ball an4 ulumatdy mat •oa th&lt; AlWl'" llnl- Ald.
ror lb&lt; fia&amp;l moruh or &lt;he 197lli&lt;UOII, compilooa a - . 1 or
Bolli......

1·2 in~,......... Ommdycm rr...lcdwc amul. &amp;o;,'"""
an anldt wllicb wil app&lt;ar 10 April'• .!i,oom

pnlmCXUOJ

,~ ......... ~d&lt;as&lt; o f - Fow
lq)dalo lb&lt; old Seoult Piou.
"Moot ball play&lt;n ...... " " " ' - NNT ......... il - 400

-

loq, and dxla'1 ha-c uy

poctWCI "

Boutoo ....S,

_ . , . tbat 111c Conuniaooet'o """' su.n4 oa tllc bool may
obo ba~ clncned lhcm. "Yet I f&lt;d IIIII lk uncl&lt;rl)'ift&amp;
lb&lt;ma of tJa/1 R&gt;ur played a
pon or bn.n&amp;Jftl

his

.;pur...,.

abo•u tht f lft ocmt .,...... or today."
llodton cil&lt;d &lt;hal

atalt1ll&lt;

ponrayaJ or own«s

10

~ In BoiJ FOtH hdpocl poopk .....m.t thai lb&lt; bucbali
IU&lt;ratdly lin\ply bad 100 moch poW&lt;t. "P&lt;opk an4 pbYft'l
.,._ qiiCIIlonocl th&lt;
llotU /WI Four c:o.M out ."
Boutoa Ald .. " l'bctl ~ tbty t'OIC! lb&lt; booL, lk1
raliudbow bonlbk lk ............ - · ••
dlC!II eM~--.~,,..., 10 tndt pla}'&lt;n
........ an4 BouiCMI roca1b ._.he load co fllh&lt; I« a l l,OOO
raix aftct 8 21 --- ICUDG.

o,.,...

Wit-

... .,...

"I wcm "'&lt;he Andy Meuatmith CU&lt; (""'ictl dlsnwnled
l&gt;ud&gt;IJI't ~ clau.e) an4 read CllllCrfiU rrom &amp;II Four,"
BoutOII Mid. "J ..,..the only ex~ who lttdn.d."
&amp;o;,1011 IIIII .... lbt ownen a ha.;nJ 100 llluci1 - ·
"Who lkhdl-tbcta&amp;&lt;~,....,., .. Bo&lt;¥ooald- ' "lll&lt;:y'"'
i - l6 buliolt:umtll - buih ..... Jtadllllll ...., .... ia
lh&lt; whok .U. for ptOilt. lay Itt 11\0
o wo tbt
baotball._ ...s .. w-. out of &amp;heR. 11ID -.y 11&gt;&lt;
dry or Pilubwrb ca. dedtk wb&lt;Qcr .,.. - 10 buy a 0u
&amp;JCfl( or build • botpi&lt;al, but a least k wil b&lt; thai tlocDioa."
Boutoa commcntocl "" 1 .,.... pbc~ cffectiaa
baocball, cabl&lt; TV. "Tbt po«:otiAI or co1t1e &lt;dtvbion will p.~
bucball1he -W&gt;ity oo IW'D a lol or moot)l. 1r cablt TV
dlarJU Sl
)'OU bcttt:r bdi&lt;vt pcopk ..W payiO&lt; ll."
Jlputon .... abo can4icl "" Olhtt ~ or butball.
" Link Leq"' ;. one &gt;OrfY joke," 1\0 Ald. " Kids ooday vc

_...Olio

1-.

e•

,,., ;

...,_,

Tht ca Yanlc&lt; abo "" a dirf~ llcl•......,.
~of ooda)IIDCI l k - ....... ol llw cad) IW.O..
" I!Kt .. t1w 601 ~ _.r ..,•&gt;U..to 1ft IIIlo l i l t -

.,.._,.. ........ .. ,.,. - ... - • ., 10 .... ~­
tbda'• PI f01 tile wolb lllr way today "
&amp;ou&lt;.. IIIIOIOOied lltol ..... _.._,...,...,....,.
llnl•cs. ... nkt .... . , _ (« liiOOOIA- ''Th&lt;
youna«...,.. woodd..,... 011&gt; to - ....s ...,, •~ocy, • b&gt; on
you do&lt;A&amp;llll&gt;, Jomt h'JIIoc your JOt&gt;.' Ytt&lt;kYdlcla 't...m
thai II IIIey ckAo&gt;ocl lb&lt; lnfldd oround lhcm. lbty WOOI!da'l
haw any . , . - balb an4 lk1 ~ 1ft 111&lt; true hop oo
.,.,...,.,..... Tht bits lllllfllr - · · · do ~ ...,._,
lhcU job ,.,. dlcla., 10 ~ thai d&lt;sft...
OCI:ptr lk hardllltlt&lt;. - o o iullb he os - bona abo&lt;ol
w . - o r bn a . - a . "/WI F'&lt;N&lt;
1 bool
.... _of_...._ il ...... bool - 11\0
......,._. owacn of load&gt;iol. lie wei Mit was
dirf&lt;mll ,,_ """" boob - .., ~
inlpon&amp;lll and Ollly ldl 10.000 ~­
~ 8owx Kabl&gt;'s aumpr 10 rc:prunaad l&gt;tm
"bockflftd," llo\ltoo - " ' &lt;h.tl anotbc&lt; 200,000 . _ ......
mad&lt; shonly ancr Kllbn &lt;oolactiool.

"'-"do

was..,.

l:IIR ,_.. Bout""...,... cot&gt;Udcn bimsd! ollllo....,j Ir o m - · but
il . , _ ' mil) botbct hom. .,1 haw: DO illt&lt;RIIed I&amp; Old
Tlmm-or ia baoapen ollb&lt; Ylll\ttlomtl),''llowoo
Aid. .., _ •r ~r• ...,... and 1 ~&gt;n&lt;...,., to"""~~~,.,.
........... w1t11 t1w r........._.. Boutoa abo tude: a r....s
oa a./1 Fwr, " I bop&lt; poopk today- a./1 " - ' u
btilo&amp; more thaD a boot oboul lock« , _ , on&lt;b.. I loop&lt; !be)
- howinoportant • tn&gt;11- in~ lb&lt; rr« IIJ(nt
.,....... and bow tllff&lt;rtlll and uaportU11 ll "-u ba&lt;.l&amp;bc:D."
fnn Bo&lt;ftOII docs 1\ot ba"" to WOft'J about tltal. If ht hJJ
ony ~ons llbout Boll Four, ~ cu l~WI)1 &lt;all ,,...
Comno~ or a..cball'&gt; Ollie&lt; md ..~ f0&lt; on opllliOII

'I

!
!

�!editorial
J
Organized opposition

_

!

!i

111. ,_Am...,..~ .1oM Sl&gt;tffer 1o u - . l u l .. ,..
''C«llt-1"' ·~-·to be In rMIO&lt;Ioe •~- toU8'a H - h - . , . . ,
~hen wo ~ we.,.,. convince our OOOd o....- HUQII 1.. c.r.., to otop

=

politico wllh State_.,. OIICI 11ar1 ~ ,.,..,.., - • lllo

.
f -art

•

c.r..,

f'~uru pr-1111 by - l l f """"' INII
clOd diiCrlm... IO
oea~&lt;~at ue '" oomporlaol&gt; ro lut&gt;dlno ,..,. Health Sdoncoo •• Soony erooa..

ll&gt;e&lt;t II "" OIIIPUIIrlg tM fOCI that ,..... at-to ho&lt;a a,UriiCIIII 1 -

!torn "" S\11.,
Ao UB 11101 ,_ldant lot HMIIII S c - f. Certlf Pwnnlllllatu, lhl
Ooolfno&lt;'t rllloM•JtatJOO&gt; for tna &lt;IIOO&lt;of'OIIIoMII hm&lt;llno 1a and
IlloGICal. AccOfdlrlg to c.r..,, StonyBroolt hal ol!olpltll. IO II M~ll be~K~&lt;n
up, 8ul .. Sl&gt;tff• polmo ou1. that ,_,.. on ott«&gt;~ tr&gt;at ua •t pvnlahiCI

·-

e a..,

did not 111 to wllcl • holipitll in 8utf1Jo '"' thl Health
P'OO"IIO Nne, ao now t1'14a tehOOI 1e pUn~.

Sc~t

Current'' bad tast~
To liN Etlllor:

thOY - • .... _ JoumaUittl ha¥1 to IW """"
chancU Tt.o Speclru,., &lt;1'&lt;1 aoy !hal 1111 •ulgnOIIon
Molt lubll'a edllollollnlho CUrrwrt wu out of plea ...... poult*. not o.t•nltt
In hlo , _ to n.. SpecffUm'l - • ot thl
Luboo aiiO kno,.. t,..t ,.,. , ... to prino
_.lblo
-•on111or1. "' ~&lt;now• ,. """'"' .... !hal"""" ... - . ......... Corni*lno- .._..,
Clonothl .......
noll- oloOip - · a t - 01- "'.,..,.. tom....
t+o WM &lt;lgllt tnat Wll~a wu OOrMo In o oUnllor _ , beltar 8oth partie&amp;- be Ol¥tn thO
or the Cloubt, bl.l on apology ""'M be ~leO
mattor uotno - - corollrmod otWt unconft•med &amp;oufCK.And"*''---1-11\aiiOIOll\'-oad

Ket••

&amp;U the 'W»&gt;'1• M W•tq.al• 1,., ~ ~ ......

o.,..

J~Mo

w. .,, tullno •

little tall "' on tkM&lt;Iy attnolrle woun&lt;l.
8 u1 _ . , . )u&lt;tl roi'YI"'I arounel '"' IAglatatull ot ~ tiiM lo an
- •• ,.hod ol cltaii'IQ w1th the o..--'o dll&lt;ogaRI lor SONY and
•- •unlaJ,_t to U8. W. , ... fl'l«r
In A.-yman
sn.tlaf onel lllo ool"-guea , and we &lt;1o not fMr 11\ot thOY w"l Nil 11111
un-I.Y "' 1111 oyflwn 11 ~to-n ltla &lt;lraln.
But lha bolito llt ¥1 to be annual? II ohe elton - aprM&lt;I mo&lt;a
tlltoughoUl the .nUre )'Mr. couk:l U gradueUt De a lltut ._. tntente tn
J onuary tnrough Apnl?
What P&lt;lllfic: higher - l i o n in """ York and
may
nMCI 1o 1 "kwo SIJP&lt;Y'' compoiQI&gt; thai lunctlono ftorn JOMary 10 Januory.
A ooalltlon oltevlolltoro. a&lt;lmlnltlraun. l l - 11 and
ocwlcl kiop the prnouro on tho Slooo Ia&lt; odoQuato lundlng. T - w1tlll&lt;l
ll&gt;ot, un-.ijy MC1oro oould lobby IOf lnolr lnciM&lt;Iuo.l•
We -ata e«talnty not aUte, tM.It we nav. ......-y oontldenca Jl'lat the S1a1t
wwmoto:aro wtll roily ro SU"Y'• Clolon ... Ao&gt;C wo bel - '"'' loUt

con,_

HI"'""''*-·

_,_!Illy_,.

To tiN E.dltor.

i&gt;p. tl&gt;o lkllllrno In.,.., a y -. ll • • -. . planned. Amt!rlcan...IM brl
11&gt;0~ - . y hooCio and colt ":!' ono to the o&lt;&lt;W&gt;ol In Iron Will&gt;
Cynthia Dwy&lt;lf norno. oil ol tl&gt;o !lolleoeo&amp; .,. ur., one! one lnlornotoonao

able to root

cr•ola moy bo-Ola-

t6 :a e --

St,.. tha ""'"'" ol' ltlo 6Z M&gt;t&lt;ic:an 110110- '"" ""'""'~&lt;&amp; on&lt;l
-va.,_.
.... been ""!&gt;haofl&lt;no 1ho la&lt;il that all ""*&gt;cant """'
~n

Iran hed no1 ,.tur...S. Thlre .,.,.,. M MUIGflit U'ley ten thf'
public, ane1 unt» aJI are ,,_, olio ctltlo I a - ·
Un&lt;IO&lt;Ibta&lt;liY 1fto·caoo .........,.no DwY'If re
rrom '""' o1 tile
Emblluy gr....,. Owl'l' _,, oo Iron ahlf tho 1 . - u • , _ , _
joU&lt;nallotonCI inCIOila,..olo USgcWor""'""l bllnon 1 - t -.. Sneusod
o local pr. . . , .. . lor -uota, and anfonod ohe country wtlh no lorJMI
tiM to the ma&lt;llo. She had to 1&lt;now -taho wu oetll!llllnto.
Hevenhe..._ aha wu hll4d for 10 mon1hs tn an lrantan prtaon on
u-r:ontlotod ooplonoo- cllorQOo. Thotwu ••fi1Pir anothor lorm ol 1111
dl.,_rd a!lown to A,_,lca by Iran O¥eJ thl ,.., year
11 ,.... unlllcoly Frlclay ohtl the lrantant _,1&lt;1 Clotoln Dwyer In theor
eo~~ntry muoh lono-f, PottlwiO&lt;Iy auor liar tntlmony, 11 woo oVI&lt;Iono thll
... In '"" ·•-unv only l&gt;oroell .,.., - · entangleclln ...
lnlrlgue In a n otlorllo lntorvono in 1110 EmblltoYO'&lt;I. .L'
Yet ..,., H onty in '" beat lni.,Nt&amp;. Iran "'" expected to re+NM rhe
A...-th&lt;MJ-IIo.
Whlla wo arolhon-luiii&gt;Ot the crlllo Ia ov.. and Owyor-alono Wllh thO
other S2 Americans ne6d capttve-it hOf'ne, It t1 untCX1unat• ttwlt stw wu
IOOiftll eno~~ IO go 10 o foreign oounlf)' l'ng&lt;ossod In oontr.,..roy It Is
alao unlott11~11e that ol\o • - appointed 1&gt;4ne!l an lntormad!ory. and .,-.,
lhtnoo u tllogocal aolaJktno 1'10 Lot in "u a tolie' our~no calla oo A....,ic:a. ll
the 1ranlant were~~~ 10 arratt another AmeriCan. ~ was • PJime.
torgeo ....,..,.. of 1&gt;o&lt; acuona.
"...n!MIIOU, u a olttzon of thlt Collnuy, OyntNJ Owyor could not have
la&lt;gouen. Hillel c.pnvo aoalnot '"' wlw. 011e was cleany •~• 53&lt;&lt;1
c.apll\lt

or IJC(fUI*"tattoe.. •"'• u.. Oou~ .... rnan1 ...,. . ••u
an(! printed on • .......,, o1 ,,.. vrcJou•
ora-. bill llu.t wtahto.,., lhl ...,...,._,

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How"""'"'""''""'"''rlondct'll&amp;toi'OU"""""no•
'LoUor to lho Ellltor' printed In TIN SpectruM Willi your
....,. 01\11 and pou tlld..,. •&lt;nto lll?t 1 '"' I am
G....., Hoot-eu~ tt.o .."GI6rm Hoeo"
_....,,.,._ ..;11 IJGl&gt;• 101 ua.
toUor _ . o In l'tld&lt;ly, "*""'1 t.....,. ot
S..t 11&gt;oro mt y be on ..way to &lt;loa! Wl1n the b&lt;IOQet 1&gt;1' comb61tno 11 • Tt.o $pec(fllfff. I """"" wroco thO '-1101 - nod any
..., beto,. ll'o OC&gt;ftiPHd. ~ ...Ill.. tho polnic:a tl* ou0&lt;1o c.r.., P&lt; ...touo ttnoWiadgo or h .,.,.,. t1 wu brO\OGIII to my
and lha Stott: Ml'IQ on -nlud, ltand\no bocly to dho l ' - ,,_. moy a.uenr'on.
nwt.o taYing SU" Y-OIICI Wll~ ll&gt;ot, UB,-a lillie - lor toR
Tho loti If wu · - b y Tho Specrt~~m 0y moH on
Jonuary :Iii a1gnod 'Glenn -~· IIIIa&lt; c·~ 11101 1

Then there were none • • •

t-

Malidollj forgery

........ _
.,.., ,, 10 be !Ninted .,,.,.. ...
thle •• ~loonal (11 "'•: Tho lotllf wu '"aolonat and
aa&lt;lootle&gt; n.. Specifllm """' no¥1 doubta&lt;l '"'
rationality lot thO t~to on tho lottouaa&lt;l " /I. ~Ilona! (11
Plea.• IM&gt;t INtCio "" atllfnt&gt;l at
thl
tottor waoOy mo.
- • brougno lltothOor ottontton. theY
IhOY did n&lt;M hello ohe un,. to cllelk _ , . lou or Aloeo
-1!11
ldantfllell"'" lher Cll"'*' tl&gt;o
olo&lt;&gt;OJunoo - • "•lmllor" .,.., that e•hor I 0&lt; • .. ,,..,..

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al&lt;aady
lo brl h0J11taed w~h

TM Mill., Witt 1\01 melle&lt;~ lo TM Spec1rvm on
Jvw•ry a!, lHII lofl .. liN loJ,_.. boT IU oro _ ,
otiN!riJ o" F«Nuary ~ It OOtttau?fld t.lr J1o11'1 ~••
•flfl • S4gl'lfU,. W,., ~ It l"lf ..,.,J(NI(J t,.l
0-.n Holt _,., I ~,flfnlt• f.J8 CJIJd.,.t lfttl 1,._, 11
,,. /f~«&lt;l&lt;ldrfl.C. W,., htl 'lfllted ,,.,, oll;c. ,_,,,,
aJr.,-noo" lftd ctpntteH'IIS ...,. ,..~_,; 11 "''' /)O#n#«J
OCit to htm that lhf!Y •PPHrMI tM ,.,.... Iff ltO'IIHW.
mlkJIII(KJ(J tt. dHI not . ,.,. 1./N ..tlflf'
The «&lt;~orl•l #&gt;lgQ ol Tho s-trum.,.-- to
111ow ,,..
ol op~ttJo~t•
teqii!NtH tiNt
eny 'wuntrurlalf •eta ol INO.,HJHtg lito--. to t~
Llttt"t"W~ty community, .M tn.t II)IOUglt lotg«y 01
ret~CJK:JtJ lltl!f 11» Jact. I» SWPI»d -&amp;J

••,._UIOft

It,.

01«eo..,,

I&gt;Oit•ge. Wo are glad t o w - l&gt;o&lt;-

madrugada
by Chria Wiles
11"6 no1

NifO 10 get 1M

po.rt.Ui •.~n•f

bt\14!.

eapec::taJfy 11"1 f•bruaty' Wtwn l~ a~tclltrnen! •·' a rH.!W
MmtS1•• t&amp; 9\fef and ~ke on1; •emnanl•·' Q, ~~ ''
the b4Us hefl u~e buPut -&amp;4\lden1 go~ • '"•tel, ·• u-.
blahl and here 11e 5Qn"'e woOC&amp;hVf\t. (,,. .,. •
~~

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.,"iQ

your lttlftiS
It's 1 guod 11me ot

tct•'

to SoU a t1111r W(_·f,IJ'•

Tr'tfl

f\o4U;• and ~d \IIJitUef ~et'UOQS •nen It ~I tA· &lt;:~,lei UJ
cto anythlng have t&amp;Mn Jtw" tOIJ on rvw '~"' c t •. .~&amp;o
t..ns 111 Ju&amp;l atJo.ul • Nit Uze 1vv t.n~ ano ,. ,,~, ~u
ah down. there·• • b4~ of tnne• tube ..-Wlld wu• wa•S\
rlgtttt 1 1\a¥~: h;:;.....nd.. ,....~no nacs ~o~~Me ,.,"*..,nee "'HH~
l&lt;~ndof ttwno tt\atlhe best '"'""''"~·•••'·~·~ att•l '-wat• you c.tneta~ t.nO U1t11 ~un.p up.,anod•.Wn fnt•.

•n

aeemt 10 Kt 11 • dttsotving II.K'ftt
._,tt!H wved.S you
throw u., ~'11tuno rou •v~· llti h'• . ...,,-...,.h.el et-o&lt;k..
bul IJ •orkJ: WOI"'deft •spooau_y II f•~ 61"40 4 W81\l I
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1M top b\I'UCH) Ol your jean:l \JO(IvAC U gtvM )'I~ lt.. l
ptanned&lt;asuaiiOOit and ...ve:s.~"' muAl •~· u~h.W TN.
only dfllwbKtt. •• t"--t '#liMn rw •U o...,~• u...: vw'
tends tO fl., open .a oe eateful WhC# J'f'IU $+t ue-.: h.• 0 ;
•
at teas\ cbooH ca1etUSty.
CNrnces ••• ~ •oceMIO • lot uf dumb glhs and
di4n't Mve ti-f'1•., Janu.vy to do e.nyanu.g atx;c.n U'\ol!rr•
IMIAd o1 tMI new fHebi10\ )'t"-.1 VOl .Auget' l
TMs•rnu.- WeU hefe'e
you Ocr. PUt alt ot y(M'
dumb gitts.ln • bow, cofttcl Gocgels aAd t1~r•f•.

""'•t

boxes• .a"d wrap_ tMm up to Ql"fe away Mt.t Yftf H you

QOI o, roor .a~ouoblogtaptJr.

'?' a goh ll~a 0051 A•nu'
dOf'!.l• K \o a hb• arr m • ~tal ~'

ontr will pou o-• rid 'of II btn you'lo make ..,.,.,.,.,
fM 'ite htl'.s not ... s:iCk U fW' \tw&gt;ugtlt
•
a - are pou'ro • 1~11e beao""" u.,.e
1\aon'l a ~ty
YO&lt;I took tho

-'net,..,;,

y-·._

Vlell tu•o

thal you can't - II pou'oenoolry
. . . . -. you can-~ llrlng '"' Ugnto ac•OII tl&gt;&lt;'
CIKI. . ,.,.,., .., Ure - • put • oaolliQIII- 0\tne

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llwJ- IIOUftd In lllolr . . . . M , _ PatiY H t11o1

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m., ,,...

t&gt;t., .-.

slnce..Bu-;c.t••••toOtt•stMseltfe.ttenlwmt'•tnttvm
twolhUt ~' wHn tM 51W~ l'fl be ~,ylv
atono at laUl a ~1'-l ,.,..,...,, • Tlwn •ovn .,_
Mtnll t4~ftMy • •Jh 1

P4ttoe ol cnercoal1no ••••

Wlll!ln 11. . bus- Cloys ....., con ••,_., o .-y
lfl*' ._,., frotn some bank fN"'AOfl'l nyt••D that d\l'tn
bllnkora havo toe 01&gt;bn anotro.y'll be trowr tv wan IO&lt;
_ . , .ymont, ll!e&lt;IIIOidOII"Illllobout Julr •I*'Y'"'
blldl pop boltiH lo ral.. the money to,., f&lt;&gt;o
11. lletiW ..-,, ..-e · -t&gt;lel&lt; '"""" IJ!YO pouo
, _ , ., ,.. atrict Inti ruction fond $20 N&lt;:lol '" Clony
any know~olyoo.r
tr none of lho ooltnlono 1\ta~lota&lt;l.....,, oo help,
tho&lt;a ,. .,... th!nopou
to,.,...,4ulot YOUT

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Chafge ~ V•N t~S ilnd6la.,W tNlm l~the. . 1-\.11
tr.n man enY&amp;IoPe ana rn••• 11~, 10
oank ••lh •
Poleto&amp;d ahOI ol )"'U Alttinca on tha •~ ..
bfaoc:t'l i"OMtl.tnG and: • ~o4nQfl\an'lOnl" .t.C•Ifl.tro
Wthe 1 oatN!hc. note wtth '' uyh~ fitl"ltitllt~ L• •
"'l'l' get io ~ytng your
&amp;-.ron a$ I &lt;•u Me* I~ •·•
'tle h()c)$1111With Mf bl4 ~ a.nd P4iw ~·~on UJI
tu and we C~A"1 ge1 htm "!f RoYer tan a\W'Iy '-"'
Ohr1atmll Ew and tne kloa havttn't bftft tnct Hlmo

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_.,,_.._lar~And-'o o huoiiiOyllp;

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- ' 1 - M- - C i v - t . nt&gt;lhlne""'-

~- JIQU'no •
too. •~~~&lt; lMiotlno
.~ g~ha, " ' - !lid* "" elf ol.)'cllot "'"'''"'

..nc1o

~AIIrlllnll_..,l rhatboolore,..,..tmow!I .WU

be )OU'II be - no 'thOM ''8aclo I&lt;&gt;
~-~- to IIIII, ~o(fllorrg ,.;11 _ ,
~· ~ .,.,.. pr- m• ,.,., ""' 1n the Berge;'•

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f

For th~ tukln1

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l n t - 1 0 1 , . IOUif\Oihe""'lo&lt;" " A llooPica.• 2Je "'- &amp;pooc#f1111! l A - . . - " " ..... IO k'IO•
Glen Troat .. oorno ...., sat..,... "'ttMl

Outdated cltai/V/nism

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r,..,. .. ,...

To IM fdllor;

Thlltlatt11.,.,nrHponHtoOMDYIMr Gtenn "'-t
~ l..cfen women •nd thetr effecl* on
..,.... ond IOCitty and .,._,..,on F'rtoay, "-"&lt;uof)l 8 1
found Ills leltorolf•- to oil women~·
Ao a lim po4n~ noona "Oecomn" olllblon. H~
~nowa for ....,oJn wily o n a - ""'Y be - u a o
and anot"- may not. lll&lt;aty It oa o coml&gt;lnotion ol

wntcn

-letalinflu&lt;lnceoon.-.-a.nla,..,.adl-..
II Mf, Holt l-IM. He INide II oound lfke Nell
mo&lt;nl119 • hondlul mo&lt;o o1 · - . , wtt~ \hil
.,.._and thl n u - . oontinue to grow dajty,
t agree thetatk&gt; tlelweett men an4 women m.y not be
good !hom a male point of ¥1e~ or ooncluct.e to tatoo
numbefa or relaJioMM&gt;l. The hoot Is If t1ut '""" 11 to

occur,· II wrll &lt;lee!&gt;ltt tho flgu- Sometnl119 t.tlo ..,.
1'-0h 11 Ia not /MIIy on emotional r.tl!lononop hi

seeM. f C.UPJ)OW tt 'WN h11 lmmau,.e .UO~lam for
ttleact ~ ~ W't1ld\ he eo t.aetfuur tel era to ••"'n11uc-a1
~u,ions.."' I wou~ like 10 add ttllf W'heth« &amp;n)'OM
.,.,..ttlt "' not thlfo 11 • good dHl of hM .._. 001119

aJtJUnQ end H "- ca,.~ oet ·atloto of e.nr of Jt ll unllit
10 b~ ..,,.. tnadllq...-o ... on tee.btan WOtNn.. BettON,
"""I aboVt t!&gt;e "fOoiQhll'"- '""' llfthl o l - l i e

di&lt;ln't 111.., ~ . .ooalnO{?
Tho of ''""J'In" In q - IUQOIIII thol
lesblono- not/N/-IJICOIIft thlr dO notn~U;o
love to men. It to -*&gt; W1&lt;M&gt;O to oonttnuolly group
losblont wtlllthl Womet~'t Shldlll Ooltooo u thoUOII
tho two wO!iftoynonytnoUS. And yot,lllt mall&gt;ematJoal
sklUa are
I tWYer woukt ha.,. real.llad lhlt
lor e..-y ona letblan ,.lotlonon&gt;p t•o ..
011 P&lt;...,;ted. l'lwlb Glenn for that ' stotllinQ new
lnolgllt.~ •• 1o&lt; tne '"""
'/041 tlllty
mean .. ~~l... wbo •• to ecy what It ~t?
'l'hls &lt;liM&amp; .. ~ Quaatlonl "'~""' long

111\,.,..,,.._

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DeniHC-t

·~ Co comprtM a t;epataJe telft'
On thllolll&lt;&gt;ol,.po Mr n~ on oH ttmelow

o.,

,. actuolly bel- tlllt It 111 ,,. foo!l of that
rape occur. 1VtJ N"'~ble J*IOn .. •ware tf'lat
rapoltonaaof-endl0«4,nolonoot- f"cc
like to
Whol hi ,. ll:flng? tt ,. Mylng tnot If •
wo....n o-.. not to t» ,.pee~ lhln ohl mUll • -

-now

"'ithonymonWIIouko~t-"'""~·tf,_.
sMtt •'mifllal'tt.. or"f'Q-.Kized •• As lot Otew1nQ pe.Mk)n
•h.ch ~~ 1M W'Mkwtl of alf argu~••· WC)t'Mtl
tMM ~~11\0 too t»u1 you don't Met about nunwoua
&amp;U&amp;UUI Oft men
A&amp; 101 the male ~auon 11 thll uniV....auy. I rtaw

1\•••

soon m.,y • hl61inr'· ond " aoolf" you119 men ""' , ...
eMn t'efV few ' 'kwing, tftDOn•fw and l'(mC)Ifhellc-con~ hi"*W to be OM ot
etor~kw'Mid wono.h.d numan belno.-tt

on. It he
~

tiWM

t1 no

mor• Wotne(\ tt-eYtm' l turned aw•v .ttom men

tile a 1gvment on 1M oonaattu:t-on • • • poe,. ehd H

"'" onetJooo s..n..thlno he didn't 0011-.owi«&lt;Ie wu
the facl that il ts equally ''uttbala.nc~.. ~ hwo

nomose•ua•a ara ,._,
To belleYe ,,.., ..'f'iolenu ... wn. reeiatn.
60Ciaf1J~.,.._.

and ..,..Uon.. w61 eea.u

are no ltlblant Ia

r~dttU:Iou&amp;

ta.pft

and

wnen 1nefit

aft4 lnc,ttdlbfv

Unrea.tonablt.

U JoMmt to,.,. thai the: ~nderty1ng atat.,_,l of .._,
Hotfa teta• wu
women owe It to men to ,..~
thOm hippy If ~ ~Y~Nns ot&gt;•no o.111 thof( own
t)trMft•f ~~neaa. t ~n1 tueh totaJ cm•uvlntlln

"'*

ll"((beoomiO&lt;Jtdaled
,...,..,.. tho teuon 11110 boy n• _ , oo moo,
,_.,.. •• •lilt ~~~ ooottotlal ~-.G~
1ue
nolhtrlg

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Of 1M ;wwda •t·m 1

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Setting

rap~

facts s-traight

rm wrrt~ lo rou .. 'concert"-.d wotnen _.., . . rtw
OtrK.10f of the Anti-Aa!PI TaM: F0tCt M1 ttt~ . . tM
,..,., to tno octltoo "" 1\ouon.w 11) Plio" ~"'
Frllioy Fobt-y I The ............ o1 GHon
Hott and tbo oc&gt;P•Il•no &lt;leftnouon he "'"" ot """

a--

retlec'la tmtf'YI-h"'' tMI tne Arlu-R;ape 1'. - Fcwce ftM
be.! t~trno to al&gt;olisll His ""'*"119 r~ the...,..,.

P&lt;lfNIOIIon II c.uo.ng
ot ~ ..
f\Hf\ t.l IOfotllQ men iO bulkt "') UM. . . . . . . . ~­
An(t se:t.uel CS.S•r• WhiCh •.q,~too« an etlirnN
l041lly blUM&amp; Ia M t,Yinlt to l"'lill ~? And I -

of,.,., ,.

wn,n

I woutd Mla 10 c&amp;at1fy tOt M r Hrosf I he. -.~WNuon ot
'ape to tf\ef M Witt not oonunoe to form causal

tetauon• bet.,..... ,.,. ancs tHC&gt;ta" . .._,,.m, A.-. ..

not • M•
Ml'UaJ

a~. tt ta a crWM ot ~~ Tne K1 at
t.ntett:IOI.HM ti t'- miNC\1 wttn W'~~ A tac»•

Kll•ewe• "'' «Kfl to ~Ide. dltniJmAIW• and
O¥erpo• • ,..._ •tc.t•m Mar 1 temi'ftd l.f( Hoar 1N1 ,,.....
al,so a-.tsit n\llte YK'1tml How w..• ~ tvst•ty ,._
wetiiTur.aUOn?

,.,,

'"""'*

~~ ••~
tttet tne numDer of raoes ;n tN
Uni....,loll) community Mt lncrMHd f woutd ...,. to
,.,... you . .. ~ 10 the . , . lhaJ ~ .s,.c:,.,..
publ- F'"'-Y on till . . , . , _ _ , , Anttt-Rape

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•rtfefe. ~ SaJ«r
Cbapldoo otatoct , .., .,. , _

QfOUPI- such as oura. fn

or•- Pooor

of_.....,.._'*' 111-ly
to
WOfflillf'll•ncl'nO it . . .._ to Iall etrout ,..,. e.nca. tn fK"t.
~od

number

,....,of..,...

,,.,. tncfM.Md •••
un.t..,.,q. commurNty. t
would 1VQ0M1 Htot Mt. Hotl
•A4'&lt;11eoll
and tntom~aUGrn woou• tapa; -..c1t1 u ,.pe and ~

-out.....,.

""'"no

ae•u.Jity t&gt;otO&lt;O
any _.. P\oOIIc miSinf........,..
aecuseuona. iAnet~ tucft u hfa promot•U. ,.,...._
oOOut &lt;1111 wNc:ll tiM Anll-fllpo Tlall FO&lt;Ce rs ''""'""to

oo awer 11f•th t hOPe my ..l1., M.IMf ....-~ ~and any
tN&lt;itrl trt aQr....,.n WUh f'um

ltra~l

Guest opinion

RAs should not have to pay
Edltor't not•: Th• toUo•lng fllltm•nt wet
~'""'"" to !WHY C...tral by V8 Vloo , . , . _ , lor

SI-r Allolrs Rl-td A SJw-l•o,.

by Rfchard A. Slggalkow
VI&lt;» l'ruldont lor Studom A Iloilo
1 -.ld fll&lt;a to odd Ill• totloW1119 motion to thoill
.~_.,

. . _ _ conoornloo the ort&gt;llrlfY and

the entJ11
SVHY oyStO&lt;II oto pot\lon of potent \II room,__

-~ion to ..,,f - bed • - DOB n11 now_, ftt.
withoUt priof watntnQ ()( conau1,&amp;11ol\ to con"'Pfom4M
..,.., !U&lt;thlt ., otroady lnadoquato ,.,..,a oyl!em.
Recent rwNaiCh at U\la 4nsUiurlon ,.,..., trtat
, _ w~h - · AIMIOI -~
and expec1 a OOtlll"uaUon of tiJCh ~

otudlntt &amp;fl
r~

ln......,_l as part of tho hoUsing IO._t.
Flnctlngo alSo Ollow ttoat •ondalilol tM•N In largo.
fll\pof80f\ll -lingO. Roeldlnt- 01111 · - ·

capridloua financial &amp;hiOI'fl*lt lhf'O\IOI1o&lt;lt

Utat•Ufta OOt1l•c1a. promollng •

IO Aoe-.t " ""'""'·
At- undoratend It, Ralclont AdVIIofa may aoon bl
roqultld to plY 1300 fO&lt; tll.tr room oooomodationJ.
tr&gt;ct- 11111 oupposedly oro -tgnecl to aloe.tote
latOOt budglflfY ptobleml. Whet lot..,... lnol.-

·~ and olton cuooesttully lnt..-lng to
oontrol nndallam.
OM must ~lance hOW mueh l'nC)My Ia ......,••
141olntl tho potontl&amp;llllrm to ttudlntt wno 01-at
wtJI not be properly rot....., for tllformauour ...,
counMtlnQ help, and buJc: , _ , could be

more personel

Ut\f'Oef 11'1 sue~) a way thaJ ¥atldall.am aftd 1U tl1~ ra.t$1
will u............,llybllnctlltld.
A _.,tble U,...,.lty fYittm cannot ..pr. . .
ooncem for tho lducatlonll lmpononee of the
reoldentlll 00111-t end Wnulta'*"'•'Y 11floot •
baato loot&lt; ol oommltment to dOrmltOf)l atuclentt
throuoh lnldoqUIIte-" foe lhoah-.t llolf.
If odoptocl, !lilt 'ftyop\c bucioollt'f policy .....
definitely mtlftote agalnat tho quality ono number of
lnt.,.llld atudento wno apply fO&lt;thoUIIQnmoni. How
wo _, upootlludlnt ltlft'to pey t« thl "prWiteoe"
being hffod tor a raponslllll rote. eopool&amp;lty- till.
action 10 cte.c1y lignelt tho boQinntno of on annual
lno&lt;omental !*&gt;&amp;IIY thlt will diOCOUfiOI futu,..
Mfioulfy tnotlnod -llcants't
.NO&lt; c,.,. IUcll C11arVN 0. OQm(nld In
ltoloUon-tultlon, lnllatlon, l(ld -1119 board
00111, In OO()Celt. negatn.ty olfoot tbo total alluatlon.
vatlouaun~&amp;ndclvll ')ucllolal-.
TIM oombfned lmpoot It COMidoru&gt;ll. npclalty 11 llri&lt;l&lt; ntlloq of • gr-.. eroo1on to an. occornponllel by an unttotld .,d quNtlonoble
. . , _ , , o o - remtr-•tion-llllt- O&lt;folnally _,..,to)ion that -ldont AtMaor "clutiN" '&lt;Will
dMIIIMd 10 ottNCI end hold Quality ..tudlnt otaff, oontJnue •• utual.
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My lt&gt;aJ col!olulfonl .,. ttllctly ,.......,.., bot I om
· - ........lp Is 10 N-lal tO dormltorY
I ~ end -otiona.-9n1y • ~ww _. 000 oonl!,.,nld to q-ion 1111 lnoonotauoncy ol 1
Aoeldlot AdV-. , _ _,..., a llno.nc:llt ~ 111 GO'NmO&lt; 'wl\0 prom._ • po4ointlal S300 milion tOJt
rMCtiont to the P'OPC).IaJ from our own 1\es~ent

AcM10rs ond othlflloUolng atoll.
This o.tf dlleatfng mandate, Whln tmple!Mntld, will
, _ , , lfiCt.-.aingty difficult for our_.,..,.,, nsUt to
funotton olfactfvety.
hidden ootiO '&lt;Will -oon
outwolgn Illy fmmldlalo morglntl oaJn.
MO&lt;e tlnPO!l.,t. thla &amp;110 relllot 1o • llt'IO&lt;JS baSk&gt;
10011 of ..-otand1119 p; tho OM.lon of tho Budgll
(DOS) llbout 1\lllhlf odOOaJion In Oeoe&lt;af and tho Ytlue
of RMIOirtt AtMto&lt;S In portloufat, Rllldont AdVtaor
'--'blthiM lnollldl matt*" rotating to tho hl61th
and w.tlate of rNI&lt;Ienta; ll)proprltll tllotrola;
roooonlztng and do&amp;llrig ""'" lndlricklol pr-.;
aot!vl\lae ~~~-mlll{l; ~lnQ and "'ffit\/00
dlf1\IOI end ctlmln&amp;l vlndaltom; lim aid pfO!*!urn
and othi&lt;'-Qit!OY· - &lt;llldl&lt;tt hallaocurtty
pt&lt;Witlorlt; end ,tetotlonl With catnpuo pollee and

LAing,..,.

n..

....., " ' -· .,....,., .. h .. .,..., 8uogel &amp;.om"-

sjngletr 0011 o ltiVfot ........,. ,,_ thai ~.,
-.lyon till qUitlty of llfo a t - SUNY llr1IL (That
..«ciM oompat. . fo~ to IIMll&lt;ldrtO ihlltllfnille
oH tho llgl!tt In thl Whlw HouM Is • aignlflcwtl 11111
IOW&amp;td balancl119 O&lt;KI - bildootJ
Thlfo lo """"'.amitao "fino bllllf10" tlvouQI&gt;out tN
""'''- tludQI~ ""til opootflo dltal111 IJ&gt;OUI rNJO'
faouKy •nd . _ , ttoH by linl lhoultl t&gt;t • SliHY u.n. ~ ~- .,. -Jflld by tno
f - - OM&amp;ion olll&gt;e &amp;doll!- litho c&gt;o....'*l.
potCIOII&amp;lly im-'ingon ..-.,lo f--~­

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ptetoQaUvea-end

c:auainJy on tnaututtonal

O'"onotnY-In . - a , . . , _ U to MIIOUSI\' erocleiM
entiJe edticatton., -.:rvcrure._
Wno dO thiM budQII PIOIIII rlllly , _ lboJ oro
that thly con th«llty .......,. liH:II keY - unlntOtmlld
eclucottonal-wttn~od..._aforunll

autonomy and bulc - • .,.,.._,
Why to II *&lt;&gt; dlff~Qjtt to allow inotM'"lon k.wnP
sum t~ttocatlona Wit*''" wh•ctl to d•t••mJne
_............,., radU&lt;:Iionl 0111 be . . - .
-l.aJiywhor1ti&gt;OAml.....,l&amp;nl 11041411 - n t o " '
1"""'-1?
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""' Go¥emo&lt; _.,.,loally - · '"''
Hew
Yorioyl!,~
more oupoon to tbo prl¥ott
thin all ol ,,. ot"" states
lducatlonot
oomblnld. oc-r.. Mlo tho - • erootlon of • Sports PaJac:e, aoon to Ill "tu - .· It :sy,.ouao
Un.......l!y ( - ptlvote 11\0iftuUonl - · IJia, aa
only ono1Uf11!111.11U be.! 101- to Wall too potlontty
101 .,...t_ _ IO&lt;., ldoquoto faollity to..,._

-•or

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• "gymnulum" thai .,.. oonsldarld - · - -

Othlf unl&lt;opt proml- lboun&lt;l.
I n -· the~ tend 1\11 D!Yftlon of BuclgeU Is
auccenftllb' llotdl119 tho onure SUNY aystomllotu buiiOII* ... being "nogoolat..s.. Cl9o ol&gt;or- lt tllal t b t ! - t will poy I much NII/II&lt; prleo lo&lt; publlo lduc:otlon IIIII
lhiY tlloutclln a .tate that roaJty OUQht 10 tcnow bette&lt;-

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History paper awards
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Wytlllt .,.,..._
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lllolabiiOIJ(oe. ..... llritt

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of Hli!OI}' 10 . _ t o be aw..- ror d i e - -·
l1lr d.dllooo for llllballailla _ . ror die ,.., Soha T. Hcno!l
awwdl ror
llil1oric:ol..., by a Ull
W.OI'J

o._ .,od••
......... ...s .- S.U.Adla.-.1 roo u.."""'-.,.. v•.....,

podlllltll-lsA!ri I,IMI . Ellpbllitylllioaltoc!IO-u:ripu
.mn... - ......, u, 1910aod liP 10 ... ,..... ........
Prialor~willbe...-IOibea......... -andS75
ror
podllllle-. l1lr Dlltllot......., Awwds c-.incr
will IDIIOUDCI&lt;the wiiiDCn c. Mar 4. For ..... ~nr...-~oa too1.11&lt;1
Pn&gt;faaor Milton""""" or lbo KlaOI}' ~ .

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,A semester in Gemiony;
SUNY Bavarian option

Blind.
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· P&lt;01&gt;k- be .-ronat&gt;k wi&gt;m they're

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Mln!WI a&gt;nO&amp;tullly botllla tilt barrion or die
llllldialppc:d, •bklt bc ~. lhc d l.be:mKI•ea arc partiT req&gt;OnJiibk lor. "Many
baDtlicllppcd poopk thlnll .-..twa ioto a Caadl·ll
• - • Tltcyfedthey--M mJOdetJ,....,
tba. rwo II they cwld. _ , - l d t1C"Q' ~~~cu~." he..UCS. ~.ns_.., tltbtMt-*"""

handicapped to "'tlbdra• &lt;#mplctdt, or ht
coonforta.blc oalr with Olhen •ho ~ btndicappcd

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rdalcd. "Of counc I do, but 10 4otl ~ cbe. II
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youclidll't
- o fhavetllan,,nu'dbepula,..y,
_ . . . , . _ _ _,,, But
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Ill• ..-o you doA'~ lla~ fiUI1 Tht

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Sod&lt;tr'• l'f&lt;COIM:CPI-. ia Manlu!D's ,...., , 4o lhc
Tbe SUNY PfOFIIII 111 &lt;be l11Uwnlly or Wllltbur.. Ocrmally• .,...,.;cJa ~ ilHI 11 much harm. "Dacl't boly tht
die ~"'*1 f« ~ qulllfiod ...._.10 •lilly
fUndatd ll....,.ypn, the Koll~ portrayolr. Fot
~ avollecl•oadalu in the u.o~....ltr or wun~~w,. StuclciiU 4o not
butanct. 1
~ &lt;J&gt;&lt;Ctal oc11• lor "'"""' b&lt;a.....,
IIOOd 10 be 0.... ,..jon in order lo aucly Ill lbe W~Mni!y, ~.
l'nt blli&gt;tl: I ..., btrtly piiJ 1 - d . "'"'-b Ia&gt; on
IIIey baw coqllelod 111 last two )'tin of ClcrnwJ 01 the oollqir Inti ....,,.......,,, St..-~t WOO(Ic:r arn1 ,.,.. rdidaAo •~
llllillo llllowe &amp;\'ei1IIC poda. St...,_u plannina to take courtcS ia au- \Almttd 1ndtvtdu.ah... he' Sill16, ''DOl rcprevnlati'C'
.._~ .,.., llao baVe cccnplaccla aurwy_.....la Oc:rmu UtCilllurc.
tJpcJ. ..
SUNY ._._.-fullY~ 11110 tbe lllli&gt;cnlty and penkl.,.u iD
...,... UMwo11J or
A
o«end
on... ,.,...,.. the....._.,
• _..year by &lt;be \JDiwnlty or WanllarJ. The _ . . . . i r - to iunion witJI r.., (of bci111 one dOJ 'llmilarly dltablocl), and
aod ....uon. Glodaate lllldeala ...., cunpkU "" to 11 cndiu to...., th&lt;tt tlllll (lor hl"'lll """'""' doNI'J), the common
......,. witlllht.......,... or tbdt lM)or ckpertmcat.
mpoo~~&lt; Is &lt;lt'hcr 1\'0id&amp;Dt't', O&lt;l)'mpll~y-.omnh•na
For IINtber iaf...-.... plcac WliU to:
Manii.U """'"· .. ,. alwa)" tOnd&lt;•m~&lt;llot.
orru or latcmodoDal ....,......,.
..... ........ the "'"''"""··.. t;.pallt) &gt;houkl be:
ULB:I6
ld ....... &lt;d lnllead. -diJ1a IO the ,..,..,, IAO)&lt;'o ,
SUNY 111 All&gt;afty
ldl WIOhini!OII A -

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"Empatlly 1s llllllentotoGilla. It'• -~ tha{ 111 or
us~ h.lvr~··

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Mlnball -

CIIIJ&gt;Io1in&amp; lbo dllobled u a -0!7 to tlldr

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" AjoiJ h •1m~ pan ora
. - . I, '!'u4 ........... _._.,.
h JUSI as rdl&amp;ble-o&lt; owdlol&gt;lt-oo 0111 otll&lt;r

aocW

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wor\a,••

Mat1llall bdi&lt;WI thcrt l\al to be a not«&lt;lll btf,...,
0. ....~-fill:..,.,......., . He JP9I.&lt; ~.
\he O!edl- Youth Boatd, to niac _,.,lty
._.... ... "" "" the "VV9"' ~ aaift itrIMI~ 11M IMa'MiioAal Ys
O.blod
P~ 011 tltt anplo~ ....,.oflhc-bl&lt;d
......,. - bl..... 'WbM - ~ .,.,.., •• bon It sl&gt;ouJd
aloo be. 'Wloet _,.,., .... illdiw1duoll' I tcG
to
communicato, to'"" the c!U.tbkd 1 diu« 10 ....,L
aodpanocil*o. lfu -LiGtU,fine lfiiOI,tiiM'•f-

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clool't 1ft

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·~r•~eludc*

_bfl.. y,"
~Un~Wt tca~lftl th&lt; ..... "" ,..,

r.. ..,.. Scn«a

To.... JtUU&lt;r as ooc or lotl , _ ......-,
~ lhouab he loJl to the Dmlocratl&lt;
lnon- by 2,000 , • .._ " I ~o.U.&lt;d half of

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Scoca 4o«-&lt;o-Ooo&lt; . -

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pcopk-lJ ...

tmirlc," he .-ld, &amp;ddmJ, ''Tllcrt....., ttWI)'-...,.
thai ami*JA, bul blu&gt;Cf...., wu "'" on&lt; o f t - I
4lspdlocl -.c .OftQIYf)CS."
AndforMaooW , tloo lll:w('a•otlllt~...., ·,,.,..,
fdWIClal. "Wl&gt;co ,.. ditals ... pla&gt;td-d
Ml#n-tha't m) .,atoa lllt'-'&lt;fectioD," be idmtunt
"Futllllllla the t.nolt .,.., &lt;001ftdtb« ol anotbn
pmon- 1 COMidtr this "') blah&lt;&gt;~ ,..,.,n,ibl1it) II
you J!V&lt; the hond-l t dlantt In non t~ , I hOI \
&gt;ornfth 1111."
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Aibuy, NY lllll
Applioalioa ot.dlillc II 0. ~ of Mardi. Applic:alionl INIY be

llid&lt;ocl up • !be Offlc:t of lhc D~Rclor o r loten1111oonal
aucknc'&amp;

hom«- campus.

6cl_.. on the

lEE£ , _ .

Geeat5,eaker

Dr. Howard Siegel

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TOPIC: lhltiple llicnprocaaor S,.taaa
Fn. 11t1t ., 1 11ffl

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c-,FIEE OF CHAM'.£

STVDEifTS-

F.tCUl.Tr - 11WfESS10NAI.S
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PARTY

pn:moture. .
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At f-ricM')' t"''C't\ln&amp;•.., ~..,.h I fUtt~ ( (lUflr\11 t~IC,1Uijf
Graduaac: Studem A'Mdattt:.n ((,,1\t h.,.~ uh

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Aak MeCbac' aoiiOC.Inrtd ltwl lh\' &lt;•",'\ ,.. "1'"'"'"'"ttnf
alloc:alio&amp; funoCJ1 to rn'i'e JM Aft• n,•m•·,. Pn""' -h•.;li
111&lt; ANC indeilnit&lt;ty ~from rublkot•"' ,,.,.
w.uU aeo.. U OW('\ft'. no ddinitl' action \II.IU tk ··~
for another four 10 &amp;n 'filllteb,

Altho'-'*"wpo;.&lt;ibilltrofrutu~r~,.,....,.,
7~Aitt,..,i•wPtntWill.....,.ooor&lt;b. rul&gt;l~

tha

lhc Ho""' Cotmt:il \'OIId to racUKI ilK AN&lt;."&gt; oft"'
1J*X ia Room l07 Ia Squirt Han.1 he ANC &gt;~~••t'd '"'
room with TM C11rrrm •• anotbct Uni~t"f W \
publicatJon. Ho"'~I Cbairn\at\ or·~· ··~...· t·uuncll
Frank Otinaid indiautd th114 if th&lt; II"'&lt;. &lt;1&lt;'-i.l&lt;&gt; '"
publbb qala, ' Squire IUD ltlllll""l•111&gt; """ld ....

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~\rn'&gt;...-d
r~ll.ln' ~an.Tnain

1M CA(nrlt E41Jor..jn.('hio:t M"'t I 111Q

con«rn tbar lhe-SUIU'\ or Raom JU'i

'.Latt Ihe Hoo"' Council did ll&lt;'i ruk "'" th&lt;' l'"'"nll~\

thai tht ANC may R*'qUht- ft\ t.rt~K'I' tr.p..k."'\· : I bhOt
eaplain&lt;d tllai ... wbho to "-'"'""' tl .... ..,~,) r......n.
....,..OU.'s
intt&gt; . the ,,.....
ocraplccJ by tb&lt;' ANC bu• ;•""""""' ....,..., " .. m 1101 ""
O l l a - l b o m.
Room :107 fs alt&gt;tt&lt;d to SUI! lk""' I, In&lt;.''
P\ahlieatlon Olvislotl. •bkh ~....idt- """' pllf&gt;ll&lt;'lllloo

or.... -

-yldethe~.

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Colk\.,t\T MCn'~ -.m b\ ..~J..tod to tt\4 •ht ,ut..k
tMM w.iU cktl)' b3'\(' u.:n·ltcd ""''\"'\" \A tJ'I,n1ur ol
Stodcol ~tt.&amp;lioftt 8dl .M.-~ rnh1 ..h"d th:u tho.
A~" .1olill. ~~b)~'' "'.J h t.•htth.l, h,.
fundsoJ,
Althoualt lbc: Ho....d ............ \utru .. "''"" .........,.
to ~ til&lt; lldd"affl&lt;l' to It,.""" ll!l"' ~.... lia~.
dhco."Sion on the Ktut _.., R"t'J'(·nn:f.,. 1h&lt; ·~·~• o4

MtdlJ&lt;. The GSA "fff...,.llli•c ..,,, ""' "'""~• tho!
tilt lktCI o(llcc .....U the tblt&lt;' t"""" tn Room IJ:II
.s:in« lhty •C1&amp;- abk to ru.n,ll(l(1 ;,w.k~twrrl~ "' lbdl
cubldt: fteility
Ned~ abo ~ Uw• "" «1~.,..
'i&lt;t
window WOIIId rcq•i~ •notr... &gt;Oiati&lt;" Pl"lt~.,
........~. T1&lt;t&lt;1 OO'n MIIOI-&lt;f&lt;'O 1),,.&lt; loa"""""

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uplajn&lt;d that '"" ......,.. $l&gt;lltt •OIIIoJ ""' "'"' 'lllb
~ 1n salary fundiiiJ. MeoltV'' n101lnn to rt"P&lt;Oitl•·
Hou.K Cou'Dril'• dtcNoc. dtd nOt rcn:r.r 1 \ltUwtll ..,..,
...aJ th••

dcrm&lt;d.
SA ln~i011al Allain 1..-~tpaftlt S&lt;')t'd
Mimtiran rcq...,t'd that bH ofr~« be r'"'" '~"""' i•
Squi,. Hall u!IC&lt; 90 f'CJ•- of 1bc: Uni\C-.ity'&gt; fC&gt;r&lt;1Jl'
ttudeto,. ~~ near the Maill Stract C..a...... &lt;N
pouiblo loattiooa " ~ 260.~ O&lt;C'Iil"&lt;'' b)
the Niga:ialll ood C11ibbelon Student AuodoiiOM,.11o&lt;h

haw ~ rductJ~J~C&lt; to ..,_ tltriJ ofr&gt;ee. ~
tiiOC.iot&gt; was tabled aoti11 TurthcrinW\III&amp;IKHitimad&lt;
-Dwt /Jn wmt~n

136 Broad St~ T - . , c v, (Nou o St. FfiOntis Oturdl)

693-1300

ALL 11fE lEU YOU CAN DlltK

torJIIIi$)00

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Oc\ f'l ofrK't' on ~~ fie... t1ocw .. , '-rt"n: u.,tt

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Edward's Garden of Eden
Thunday. Feb. ll trc. 10 pa - I •

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House Council pondering ANC
~ Al.&amp;cn:w:ivt' NcwsCaM«1t\c hl\ft'l .1 ""-'"") u•"
name and q. no-. .. itho\U a h-•me, l•u1 a .....~.,,·, ,. , ~

IRISH STUDENT ASSOC.

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All mejor credit ards honored.

Silk and ~ Ffowefs for Valentines Dag

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AD 11-49 Wi owr SUNY At
Brockport Weclodday ftiallt In
Clark Pool bOolled tho
nrimmiQIIlopla' record 10 ..,

..... ,- ... _"' Car, •• -Aid Unda
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O 'Ooaat ll aftu btr \18

1k U8 . . . wrat1cn faced
roual&gt; aolna Thtnda)' llilbt
with double loaa ill • ! r i -

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......... llo)ollf dropj,ed •

l l SUNY

61 -J9 dlcllioa to Cubit~~
CalliiiWCIIIMidq ......
. . , .., JLilk)' bdd 10 lib pobu - ' fOilled oal
ol die · Sbe Deeds to
_.... IS poiN a a-In bcr
DCllt two a - t.o re8Ch the
1,000 Polotcaruf plateau.
Robin Dulmaac .... lddiQa
scorer for tbe kopla with II
polnu, wblle Pat AtooSOII Mel
the Lady Griffins y,jth 21
polnu.
Wed.-lay't lot$ dropped
the Ro)All' ncord .~ s-7 aDd
upped Canisiut' to 1-6.

Scott Slade - lbe c.l)' 81111
victor qalaa Blqlwatoe

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• clccilioD Ia the 117
powod c:'-a crrer Andy HIW,
S-2. The Ooldta Knlpu
..........S 41 poinu to l!luffalo't
llu«.
In the other half of d~e m«1
the Bulb Jut a IQue&amp;ktt to
Cl.vbon Golleae 25-ll . Coach
E4 Miehad'J team bad llve
winnen in the upper divlslont.
Soon Slade OIICIC apln "on the
117 pouod dus, and olher
winDtn Wtte 0aD flC* (158},
Marl&lt; Kq (167), Bill Hadsdl
(190) and Jim Lladsey

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A.IA w N8lioul Dl¥ilioD l11

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a record
11rc:atma
timt orwith
cz; 11.6)
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lOO-IIolttc:rfty lui Serarda)' In

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J1eina a blskaboll ran can be eo awfully lonely
putime. e.p.dally in Clark Hall. Ya. folks ,.., me
opin, U)'bla 10 clrwn up iOme support Cor ihot&lt;
llhl&lt;tes wl!o f"&lt;1)teoenl your school.
The sport I hi•~ In mind tllil time io basketball and
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1oom _ . . . 011&lt; or 111e prolifiC scoms lo 1he
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It'• 110'11' time for til&lt;: pa or this editorial. Buffalo
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                    <text>Record Co-op will face off

against Cavages on Monday
by Plllllp Sdllllllaa
$lt&lt;l""" Sl&lt;f/ "'"'...

vulnerable." b&lt; noted.

SA lawycr-Rlc:han! Uppcs, "'bois bandling
tho Co-&lt;lp's defense, &amp;giUd wicb his client.
or oalcs and stock "If we loK h (the Co-op east), it's possible
limits imposed by 1he UaiYe rsity
other enlillcs-movics, or an.Ylhina .....
administnu:ion due to a damaat suit by that eompctct ~th other enterprisn-to be
CavaJet Record Stoscs, the Student 11\ioined.'l he offered.
·
Auoclation (SA) Re&lt;ord Co-op will finally
The Co-op's eue was delayed ror some
get iu dll)' in Slat&lt; Supreme Coun Monday, time by lcaaJ maneuvcn by Cavagcs, Aritel
l&lt;lOOrdina oo Presldrno Gerry Antel.
Ald . "Firlt they tried to &amp;ct a temporary
The lawsuit was brouaht against the trcsuainlna order tu &amp;hut uJ down u.ntil the
Record Co-op by Cavaga in November 1975. case was decided. It was defeated. Then, they
In '" complaint the local '""""' chain chan&amp;ed lawycn severo~ times," he retailed.
claimed thar tho RCCO&lt;d Co-op reprcsrnted
In the meantime the Uoiveuil)'
unralr compctldoo to Qvage's now defuna admlni&lt;tratlon placed limiu eli! 1M Co-&lt;lp's
Uniwnity P1ua store, Anld rtcOUDtcd.
sales and •oct. A=rdina to Antol, sales
He said "Clvaga rcuooed that siocr the ..... k&lt;PI tonomoretb100 SU,OOO pcrmootb
Co-&lt;&gt;p clld not have to pey rcnr or utilities b'lce and stock 10 no ~ tbliD $30,000.
• normal bUSUIOs. it to..s an unroir uwtct
" He (Covage) cvco tried &gt;CUiin&amp; out of
•4vaotqe.''
001111 wicb U&gt;," the Co-op President &amp;aiel
A Co•- spokesman rrhued conuneno "~ offered 10 Jllve ou l\l~r sales kvd
on 1M &lt;OU&lt; TU&lt;tday. Antd rrfuted CoV&amp;Jes' rrstric:uon&gt; than now. bUI Watlted to l:ce!&gt;
UJWDCnt, sar(na. ••we ue a service that. is them "" al\d nooc:banaeoble." Antcl
i5olaord only 10 tb&lt; UB &lt;ammunhy. II 's e~plalnrd that hb or&amp;aniution turned down
lftC'OnctiVIbiC' to me that a Uruvmit)' ~
the offer because, "I( we'd Settled !ben, we'd
.. ould K&gt;ercly hamper bis (Cavage's) have no chan« or JCitln&amp; rid or lhe lisniu
busJn......
forevtr, 11

After n.e lo"'

)'UIS

ror

Prrcedmt
An,el malntainrd thai lr Cavages wi:rli the

Scoek
The U B student ...d ht understand• lite

suil a da.n.atrous pr~enc ••ould bt .K1 for
aJJ on~ampu1 )(f\lict oraanlutionJ. ''Many
othC1' SIUdcnl SCJ'\IICCf that art iU.ppor1f:d b)'

admtnisanuon '$ Jta50ru for impo.sing tht
limits. ''Tht Univerdty wu bona sued, and
President Robert L Ketter was a dcfendano.

uu.dtnr

IJ (pladJI&amp; lhc llmiu) &lt;ho,.ed thai he took

JTundator)l

[

fets

c-ould

be

-_c-J_........ . .__
.... ..._
._._,,_.s....

HEliE COlliES THE JUDO(! Tho Ue -

............, ... 'ho ..., ..

.... ._...

Coop

we._""' _ _
"" .....,..,_.,. .....
.. 1115, - - ... Coop -

......... ~ .. ... d\a..... .. . .crou

~"

aaion and cooled the lswc orr "'"" it'&gt;
decided by the couru," he conduded.
But Ante! also char&amp;e&lt;f tlw tile stock
limitations have JC•crdy hampered the Co-op
from pcrformina llJ service... A lot or pcoplt
Art always curious why we're out of a lot of
sturf. Well, It'&gt; bccawc or the llmlts. Wt've
sot to ordtr conJDv&amp;uvcly,•• he c»mpha:ined.
l!•cn winnJna the cas&lt; docs nor mean the
end or th&lt; sale• llmlos, Anod c&lt;plained. He
Aid, .. Tbt)t wert admtrusuation limiu, not
coun hmlu. Th~y Vwtu: placrd t.bcrc to

...

a~tbrcasc''

Af1cr the...., l&lt; decided, Anltl SP«ul&lt;lled
lhaa somt' form O( hmuauons 'AoOUkl rtmain
in place to help the Unl•mlty safe-auard
IIJlllnst linancial lrre$porulbWty by the Coop,
But Ant~l I~ optlmltllc aOout hi.s
organazacion'\ c hanc:u In tbt ca).:.
" HoP&lt;fully th1&gt; Ia lt. LIPPG believes w• will
win. I bclk-o we •ill Win, f l doo Sl\," h&lt;
Ald.

fnday ----~._-----------------------s.----------------------,~

6 February 1981
Vol. 31, No 56 SUNY al Buffalo

On the block

The Colleges are bracing for the watershed of 1981
eutbacl.&gt;, but ..,.,.. ch&amp;J&amp;ed that tbe Uru•crsny
adtnonisuation not ...,. the Collqo o a hi&amp;h
prion&lt;} and is .slo"IY prtpaOOJ tO phaw them OUI
"The Unilenls~"' \oqlUIJ the Coll&lt;aa on bold and
ID litae mllarionary tlma lb01 hllrU, "Clifford Fur...
Muer Joyce Smanni rmw ked "They ha&gt;"&lt; 001 made
a softd comrrui.IDrnl., ••
Btaa Mounoain Col~ II Master James Pappas
said if1M Unl\tnrly "1Jhcs to ma.nt.., the Collqo as
a worthwhik educational d~.ct . "it wilt iY~ tO puc
the montj into IC , "
t.... Dryden. ,.ho on add1tion to boon&amp; the Collqc H

b) Sttll Gooddlild

,,.,j EJJ,/0'

"'"b

Du.cu"oon'
rhe ~b"er• and some lcad•ll&amp;
frilo•• or the Collqn has rc&gt;alrd . . alrooH lmi&gt;cnal
fear of further budact cuu and th&lt; rtalisu&lt; upeaation
that S()mt" collqa w£D ha'tr tO rcson lO nlhrt
mool&amp;amaiiGI or ebmutOUJI&amp; 10m&lt; wuu. unless the
U nl•cr•~fs finanaal commitOXDt tJ st&lt;Jll)ed up.
Contacted b~ TM Spmrvm this "'eck, many of the
dorectors or the 10
txprrssed optunism thai
despite- tiahu:nina budaeu tile centers tan remain a
vibrant educatiOnal part of UB. They praised Dean
Murray Sehwom' errort• In defCNC or ~h· troubled
CoU•c••· but many questooned the Unlvenuy
11dmintstratlon's smcxrity in iu itatcmcnts o! support .

c:ou....

Ma.ster has a

.SUI

on

tht Fecuhy

Sen.att Ex.t't·ulivc

Commlucc. char1cd that the ColltJQ "ha&gt;&lt; ablorbed
moR lhan their 'h~t or bud,et.arv cuc.s.'' .tn
~ment \har~ by Sch,.,ar11 .

And un,css. thil ihuadon ls tra.ru:lak"d i.nlO mort
fundiOJ, onany conceded lbat I he Collrges may have to
retrench ....... or lhcor ..... k.. pans. rrducina th&lt; total

Conecth e
Tht dftcU of thcx cutt '#!Ill be Fdt m the (uu.ue.
most a,reed, ma~ln&amp; a mcaon&amp; lit ~t Spri"' amons obe
"''"'"' Coil&lt;&amp;ts' pl.nnlna bod!&lt;\, the Counctl lllld
SCb..-aru cssenoiol. ~lastas potnlcd to the colle&lt;u1e
owurc of th• cduallonal &lt;&lt;nla&gt;. O.~Ull t1101 they
bopcd any decwoai about the Co!ktn' futuro •auld
be made m thiS fash1011
Bu1 Scb•""Vtr u..td lhis nualu bt toup to xh~,c. foe
lhe: Vtt'f samr reason-the bvdart "Ba2UK .. c- ma..)

co four or fht
The Coll&lt;&amp;es ,..,. ohe OUIJTOWib or the reforms of
'"' radiCal 1960&gt;. on educational h&gt;~en ror the
ommcnsky or lho Unhcnky The Collq.. were I&amp;Jer
boused on Elllcou and they 1&lt;1 up rcs.d&lt;ntlal Gfc
P&lt;OIIUIS tO fOOicr the bltdleaual atmosphett. They

"ere dcstped 10 thai UIIIOVIlioo could be furthered
ouuide or the oomctimn v.onlng re&amp;..t.ar oc:adcnuc

bilvc tO dimin.ate a rollqc or l'trrto.'' the Ortan added,

stl'\l&lt;lure of the Uni•mlty

_ ··ont- an.noa Alt och.rn to ~anJ,k ouc ochct indJ\iduaJ
cotlqn ror destru&lt;tiOft Then I ..~1 ha&gt;&lt; to mol.•lh&lt;lo&lt;
decision&gt; ~nd that 10&lt;' •&amp;ain.u 1M vain nr oh•
Collqc5."

·s.v...· C111J
··We ue •f'YU'a to cope: with the severe reductioru In
the bud&amp;ct,'' Schwanz detailed. "Thinp have never
been aotld fioancWiy, but theY arc even more difficult
oo•.'-Ht u;plained that the Collqes have been
mandlled to cut S78.000 tllh year from tbdr bose,
notlna that they would moot Utdy pn&gt;JrOm some or the
upaiJlO into acxt yell 'a biJda&lt;l.
The lmlpomy &gt;ctvict budget has alnady bcca cut.
The a n n o - wu maok • a ......,, Coll&lt;&amp;es
CoW&gt;dl plbcrl"'. 'T'boK mluotioos forced some
Collqts to lay off ..-.raJ _.km and diminae
couna.
Elvollma&gt;t Ia 1M CCIJqcs has beat suble, Sdi.....U
repooud, aod ..,_ Mutcn Doted tlw t.bdt propams
........, inc:mdcd
beadc:owsu. but-- fon:cd
to llict count offcrmp and 111111 awoy some iDten:stcd
poqolll.
All _.., of lhe Masters IUIW)'cd-tbrcc Coll&lt;aa
are ...........,... soarc:bo-blwed the Sllue fO&lt; the

•udal•

Those:

dccaston~

include: rnrc:nct'lin1 somr and the

pos1iblt'combinln&amp; of one: or IV~O UOIII. Into a.w.ron.gcr.

"I milk C~mC~~romotion a~d elimmoon i ~
~ . . 111M ID CDIISider these rhinfS in the Sprinf.
H

- Dul of dte Coleges Mum.y Schwartz

more healthy Cnllqe.
Racbd Carson Col~ Masttt O"·oUe T. Murphey
said he is in favor or &amp;maJ,IIn&amp;lln, the Collrges ln&gt;tead
or choppiOJ away a1 each one. If you cur each of lite
c:f#lt you Will have wut lndlviduab. but of you
combi.nr ir:wo four or 10 suona un•U you an Sut'\l'tt
wilhoul compooausinJ DnJinallnteniJOn&gt;,"
Uri&gt;u Studies Master En&lt;ul Jobn&gt;oo said thll
~ has DOt been d....wed enoU&amp;h and
predicted &amp;hat 1M Collqa would be fon:cd oo raon to
it;, 1M·~ 1&lt;*"To SCbwaru and ~. u- cbao,a ~ all but
uanoidllble. "lllliDt omalpm&amp;10a and ebmonotlon b
locWiblo," w Deatl-ed. " We W)U ha&gt;&lt;tocoosidcr

Inside: Dark streets--P.3 I Some~ ~-P. 4 I Dotal' ,. the 'Sun' comes uf&gt;-P. IS I Rocked uf&gt;-P.l I

�.

~

Allocation proposals
.
..,.,_...s-taa
fl!" Kll.tcJa to adluce Vlll•tfiiiC:1 l fe·- IMI1Ia -.111
JCo•llllttee (SASC), wlllldl U. IIPII"'llhaatoiJ 564100
I

Ad~Ytda

by

tlte Scudeal

remalalac from
Auadadoot ~. to fuel IIPII"'•ecl cruts
eamaot
-..a, lte fiUidecl lllro.p odler 10.-a:s. c.ll 6.36-2912, or write to SASC. 542
~ Hall. nt ......_ Is Febnraty IJ, IJIJ .

• f_..,.-St,..

!

f

I..

,..,lcb

has bcco hontst and ronhriaht with the Collq&lt;t."
The di&gt;contenl voiced ov&lt;r Schwam wu mlnimot.

!

Colleges
the&gt;&lt; thlnas ln the SprulJ."
None or the Ma&gt;t&lt;n ...ould sinal• out specir&gt;&lt;
Collqel th11 miaht b&lt; forced to clast do,., tl\!ir
pr.,........ EKb d&lt;fc:nd&lt;d hOJ vanou&gt; col~. no&lt;ina iu
imponancc in IM Univenjty, bU1 rcf.....S Sl)«lllation
Otl wbkb would b&lt; the Wllucky re.. to b&lt; cllliiWitltd.
II AIJ or the Masters I n concerned ror their own
welfare." Pappu uscntd. "If th~mllmcnt b ""'
aoin110 b&lt; there, decisiOn$ have tO lit mode which ones
wm •urvh·c. Thc:w arc the quesdons Sch*artl is now
foci. .. "

Dryden ..Jd thAI 011y CUU 0&lt; arn~tJOOS would
nC&lt;d ladcnllip rrom the Dean's orr.... but thll 111
d&lt;asions would hove to b&lt; ''&amp;cncrattd" coll&lt;ctivdy,
Schwan.• reccivtd hiah mark&gt; from many or the
Masten for his perrormanc:t in orrite durina the: paa
16 mOtlths-csp&lt;dally in his decbion maklna.
" He b commolltd to the Collqcs and M is tryina,''
lntenslllou C411cac fellow ~... James said .
p - ..,...S clalmlnt thai IM 0cao bOS dctoc I
"commmclabl&lt; Job under l.bc C&gt;d&gt;UDJ con.u-ainu. He

1
• Tht'le were some communication problcmt but in tbe
lona run I havt no objections to hb dtdsions."
.loilnlOil mustd. Sirianni admllttd that •ho&lt;:an't " rood
-1m." Coacodlna that •ht had "some
dUappointm&lt;ftt," tht Master cltdin&lt;d 10 dc&lt;1il bcr
feelinp on account or her aclrnintd inability to
undmtand Schwam.
Oapitt !he budac:r oonstraint&gt;, the Masters b&lt;li.-..
the Coll&lt;j!OI-voccm will sumve at UB. tV&lt;n with lht
modlrat~ons ncc:essitottd by tht budac:r crunch.
Dryden and Murplty both apr..std bomc: that ohc
oR-ddaytd General Educatioo plan mlaht hdp IM
CoUqcs &lt;'otntuallyassutt th&lt; key rol&lt;ln th&lt; Uni...sit.y
they have .auahl una ill inception in the early 1970s.
'"Tltt CoUcacs could make a real contribution to tht
r•01ram." Murplty •uuuttd, "lr Gtn&lt;ral Education
ever ac:r• orr tile amuncl."
To Dryden, lM errft(IS or Central Edueallon art
"pu.ullaa. •• He Wd, .,I'm umwc of what win h..appen
but I fed bcrter-it b 1101 as bi&amp; a thr&lt;11 u I saw II as
two or tht« ,._,. aao. It mia)lt .,..., b&lt; more or an
oppanunlty."
A C&lt;rlaio dear« or optimi.m exists In tM CoJJqts
that what is ofered i&amp; stron&amp;. and that aivcn lht c"'ha.n«
aJ a healthier su:rvivaJ, can prodta: and a.ssurc an
ini)&gt;Ott&amp;nt &lt;mtral &gt;POl in the Univcnlty.
" I thint WC do a Vtry I(&gt;Od job CVCO With a
qucaionablc Unhltr•hr commitmtat," WDmft!'s
Studies Collett co-ordinator Linda Sudano
mt.intainrd. ·
" We ea.n make It on splrh alone,'' StrianM si.stcd ,
"as lona as the fcllow1 and the audcnll conttnuc to
suppon "'· we will bt &gt;u&lt;CCSSful. We arc s upposed to
brtll: up the colt 01mosl&gt;bcre and .,. do 1 •••~ aood
job."
"Th&lt; people •ho wtll really suffer art tbo&gt;e that lin
tn EJUCOtt," SchWIIIU said. Those 1200 Jludtnts tiler&lt;
without the Cotlqet would live a dismal uptriencc."
''Thcrt is .some Yl&amp;or. tome areas or l)roblcm~ th:.u
need 10 b&lt; wor~ed on, lnsufficiem rundinJ. unclc:-ar
conctpllon or m1S$10n and the Q)f!Slitumcy. But there
.... ....,. stmllth• IUSd 10m&lt; prOJRIIU thll .,..
lrov.bl«&lt;." Dr)'dm condudecl, nodaa that the ..-hole
•Y'Iern had )&lt;I to rtaeh 11&gt; full aopaoty.

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Sex discrimination laws

are put

asic~

by J obn K . loplono
\ knoll"' £d1tM
Cllll~a

by FSEC
Srttator mused. ..WhAt uc we:
solna to do, have • rciOh.nion

a.&amp;ajnst a lew? ..

the new Ftderal S&lt;JIUal

disc:rimlnadon laws 11 lppallinJ ...
Facuhy S-tnllf' Chan Norman

Pm~ cords

Solkoff obd~td a r&lt;qUCSI to pr....,t
tht contrCl'"CfsW ltpmtion before
1 fuU Senile.
Afl&lt;t dlstributina copies of the

resontd. "'Tbc law CTUlet an
environment tbat's no1 even

Kfll'S or laws tO 11\t

St:nat t'~

Elteculive Commllltt Tutsclay, Ull
Affirmative Ac:tion Orriccr
Makolm Jo.punJ crpi&amp;Jn&lt;d that
"10ual hanusmmt has \Criou.r

impUalioos ror rh~ Unavrnrty as u
employer."

UO Ius an ''lnllltuuonal
re:,ponlibHtty•· 10 cruure against
thb typr or abuse, AaoJilnj n01ed.
addina abar whC'n hi.ITa.u.mcnt

sraru.

1t u the Un•vmity's duty to
' 'like steps ro stop t.ha1 acuon ."

" I find thb applllina:· Soll.orr
human:·
Admluina that * 't is not much
the University can do 10 prevent
sc~uol harras.smen1. Aaollini
llrcsud that the "burdrn or
rtmondina the aarr aboulthe laws"
hcs with lM administration.
Befort Aaostini procnttd the
contro"enial leaislatlon rivr
Smatou rtrounted thr discUJ&amp;ion.s
wh1d1 look phtct 11.1 two ra:c~
educational
confere nces .
Prtmlttina tht praattatlon .,..
Collqe H Muttl..c&lt; Drycltn, ,.ho
ru:mtly rcturntd from I roru:m
explorina the problem• faclna
Lib&lt;ral Aru in 1he nut dtcadc.
Noclnc
the
inereas.•n&amp;

"That action:· Aaoutni
con t inu~d. ..nn be tnuchin&amp;.
peulna or other types or advanC'rs. ·• "prorcuio nalism
and
But,thc Alr1rmath&lt; Aalon Ofliet:r vocetionalisrn" plaau•n&amp; the
aclmltttd, • plnhora or Olher Nauon·, uni\"trsillca:, Dryden
circumltanca. c:an con.-lhtte .sexual uplatncd that the confncoc::e's
'l,III'Uimml.
~eynolc 'pcakrr blamed the
"Do you mean that If I .mik 11 "studtnt~' qucsu for JOb." for
Lauren (51 udenr Auoc-iarion lumina collcacs into " knowltd&amp;•
M odernlc Affaln Dircaor Laurm raaorle.t."
Shapiro. who ~-a. lltt.ndln&amp; the
"l don '1 rhink that was intended
mM'Iina), that would constitulc u 1 compliment ,'' Dryden
1uua1 harraumenl7 .. Solkorr chuckltd, addina that IM ~~&gt;&lt;•~••
qucsllontd Aco&lt;tlnl
chrhtencd ··loday's'' rollear
paduat&lt;S .. m&lt;mben or "tM...,.
illitcncy."
TNO!po
RcplytDJ that if Shapiro dcerntd
the OtaJrman'sacrlons ••orrcm1ve'' Bdtoaur«~
and wlli'Md hjm aaain.st corujnulna
Turnin1 10 tht Ocncral
lh&lt;m. Aaoslini indltattd that Eduei~Otl contro•&lt;tSY thai bas
Soltorr would b&lt; auilty under the bcco brtW1nJ 11 UB .dnct 197~.
new la•s. A«ordi na to the Dr)cltn ..pla;ntd thatth&lt; confnc&lt;s
kpi.lauon. acc:ut-en: ''ha .. e the W~oa-e "uttnly pe:wmi.J~ic:" abo~
.,..,.,. openlnas for 1rumped,· up accompl11hina 1he educational
&lt;hat&amp;n." AA&lt;&gt;stini tuldtd .
pro&amp;ra'l'
•• • larc&lt; unovt,.lty.
11
Althoush most or the law dub
Thty concludcd that a
wish ft':lu.al harraamau bft-.·cc:n unhcrlity oraanitcd into
wptr"i.JOr and C'mploye:c, &amp;wo dtpanm&lt;nts &lt;on't havt Gert Ed,"
additional musa -~ ""'' an the Colleaes• rcprucntati¥f'
onslaUJbt or complaJN&gt; _n., th&lt; rcalkd. " IMicad , IM "ud&lt;nls
Uruvertily. "A.n employer ma~ bt " ould b&lt; offered a pO&lt;poum or
Gal Ed
rcsponaiblc ror the .... or oon· intro courxs iosread
cmployc:cs.'' Aaonfn1 noted, C()UfJe),"
orrcrl.. harrassmtnt betWta&gt; I UB
Throwlna hi&gt; pen Into UJC
&lt;mployte and 1 ttudcnt u an journlllstk rina was Viet Prestdtnl
aampk.
for Studcnl Affairs Rt&lt;hard
• ~ provision - . . that SiQJ«ow, who r«mtly raurntd
"...-uAI twra..mcnl by ........,..... frO&lt;n the Annual SUNY Conf&lt;rmce
b oalonabl&lt; if the Jupcrvisor In Albany aJ)d had his rcporl in
t nows or Jhould have known about hand ...1 don•t think l'vt ever had
the conduct." DiSifuntltd Sc:naiCI" such a eaplivt audience,'' he
continually interjea&lt;d commmts la~ah&lt;d In reftt&lt;r&gt;&lt;t to the m..'tiDJ
bmtllna th... .,........ "Diffac:nt room-a •moll C apen Hall
tullurcs h&amp;vt diff&lt;rc:nt 111iludcs - · thrct
b&lt;low the
•owards wbat 's harrus.mcnt." c:lwnb&lt;n where lM Executive
OmnaJt Professor Mldsod Met...,. Cotmnhtee _ . , . convtna.
oomplalntd. " ltooundt ltkt 1914."
The Vft Pr&lt;&gt;idm1 cldailtd lM
"-inl had orillnally dcddtd Conrercnc.e•s c 'tlenlt, polntlna
to make bls prcscntltlon be fort lite pankularly 10 discu,ssiOtl on hl&amp;hcr
Eltotu~l¥&lt; Commillet .,_..., h&lt; &lt;d.-lao IYII&lt;I!I'sr&lt;n~rnnt budJt!
uid, ' 'You aon poa the"'looord down ,P&lt;Oblmu. " Tht Qancdlor (of the
IUSd help the Uaivenjty 1\dfill iu SUNY IY&lt;tem, Clifford R •
._u!M~My . . . . dllp6oyu." Whanon) bdinu 1h01 there 01e
llul, to brill&amp; the II,.. btfO&lt;c the ~ llr. . . baidcsJ&gt;Qblk &lt;ducllllon
cntlrc Fkulty S..Wc, Solkoff said that nt&lt;cl Jtai,lalivc action,"
In rcsponst to a •u~~JC~Cion b_y. ,siaalcko., reporltd, " J thou&amp;ht
A,ostlnl, is unliktly. A1 ont lhOI "'"' kind ofinter.uln~o"

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Anti-rape
groups
spark
awareness
b~

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'!he problem with some post
i
on!Wope ~ MOS tiCit !hey were !_"'
fDO short-IMd to be e~'~"
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uitd by • omm 116 pn-cmt) 11 1h~ """alk:
&gt;&lt;rvi&lt;t bliScd at the Und&lt;rsraduatt Ltbr&amp;rf. followed by th&lt; •an "'""Icc whtch It uRd by ~
12 ~J&lt;T&lt;tnt of the women surveyed. 11 abo
&gt;!lowed thaJ S8 Ptrctnl of the women did not
(ed gfr v.hC'n walking al.onc on carnpu'" _.,

Jon Cohtn

SJ't('mm1 lltJ// u '''"

Althou&amp;h tht11&lt;1ual oumb&lt;t or raj&gt;ts in th&lt;
UB atea may not b&lt; dt&lt;'r&lt;UUIJ, • ....,..,... or
th&lt; rot&lt;ntoal danacr hu bcm inaeased
thtOuaJI the clfons ol '"'lOllS ClniPUS
llfOOUJ&gt;. A«&lt;&lt;din&amp; IO Pubio&lt; Sofny o(r.ca
and rape pr~vt-nt t on specfaJisc Pc&amp;&amp;y
Ch~tpado.\, the hetaJt&amp;cncd awarrnC5.S has
been the most vilibtc oontribu11on ol UB's
'lnll·tapc OtgilDiWJOM,

But ,.hy t«&lt;gnition of the problnn h:os
brm tn~Zrt~. thr trrtnl\tne:u ot &amp;ht
a.ro ups 1n lo-..C!1'inJ the number of n.pn;
t.RnrKM be ~crmmed b«:auM' ma(l)' Jet not
rci!Oflnl "lktlo&lt;cs&gt; SO and 7~ P&lt;T«nt of all
r~pu.

.,plamcd An11-ltopc 1 ..~ For« (1\IHFI

pro)M hcod

~bblt

Publi• S.f&lt;ty hondl&lt;&gt; liJJP'OAimatcl} '""

J\\UI&lt;d GiltS!«. ~ho .....In! th•qllll&amp;hl&gt;

or hcr

l~o.q~o~~ntlr\~o.·t:

~o. otuntHn ha-..f' a ftl(od or
~bo

Chapadoo &amp;aid sh&lt; also kn&lt;w ol ,....,.,
unrcQOrtect c.ascs from her COn\act whh Lhe
Suualhy Ed'""'tlon Center. addlna tb" the
nu.ntbtr of rcpontd rapa hu increased ,
''lnc incrt&amp;l!C can m:unly be attributed 10
...omm Ondlng u taS~tJ ro 1aU. about rape,
noa 10 1n xcuaJ iDC'f'C;ti(: '" ~~ nwnbtt of
1U('h 1n..KJ~nt,.' ' site m~nraJnrJ

Onc-un

..,.omen - ho b.a"C' bttn
pr~ldts an CloC:Ort scrvkle for "'-Omt11 to both
on a.nd orr campus locauons. ~,~ h.
presently on&lt; •o.n op&lt;ratln1 •h•1 poovodcs

servia 10 wnhin ont and ont·h:tlf mila rron1
campu1. CU:rttnt PfOvatn propoWi (:;;ill (o r

a S«&lt;nd

van and

hu txm

ra~

...... ~cd

by Sl••• Slmmoa&gt;

or

'Th&lt; r&lt;'&lt;cnt llltmp or sncn
Borrato-aru black men hu
tn&lt;IU,«d I&lt;IUIOQ OJIIOf\8 t.oc.J bl.l&lt;l
spurnina

t'1nord1nary-and

often

1UraaJ- prt'tauf•on..atY mrasu~ fn

the affected Eas1 Sidt c,:ommunily.
"The lnabrlhy of oollce
•n ...nupton 10 ap pf'ltttomd
t iller
h.. ""'"'cd • kind or poranO&lt;O,"
cloh!X'd WGR-TV 1"&lt;1'0f1&lt;T Toa)
Far1n1 , •ho has performed
t\ltnw•t '""t'rigarion on the
downtown "1Ua1M&gt;n.
In rcspon&gt;e to the kiUinas. many
black communny m&lt;mb&lt;ts hav&lt;

.,.f

rcpomdly 1Ulllcd thnmdvcs with
~n tvc•

ond ltantlguru-cnlllly or

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Eric Coun1y

ot .. Edl,tx

,. hil't"

ClMl

Halt,

.oraan11ttlon . The Fa~ully St ud en t
fahlUil&amp; wa,. that they wert too 'borl-h\'td 10
Anocl•llon IFSAI recently aoprovcd onoohcr
be df&lt;CII•t.'' Chopado• .ald. Sht •ddcd thar SJOOO foo pro111~m c~nsion .
"Tilt) • •~&lt; mainly psycholoay and 110&lt;iolo1Y
A(C'Ord•na ro il r«:ttu .survey* ot so mtn
PIOJMI thai h('\ff COl off lhC' lfOUI'Id," but
111d 50 v..omftl concft'nin&amp; rape and variou!t
pGintcd 10 th&lt; ARTF ou th&lt; moso dTC&lt;Ii&gt;'&lt; aspen&gt; o( th&lt; ARTF. 97 I'Cf«Jll sai&lt;1 the)
~en aware: or tht SCT\ i« and 11-' cffons ro
&amp;""'P
The \IUd~nt .. olunt~r or&amp;o.nlLILion proem -.omen Tnc
tdu.al ift'Yta mos1:

Paranoia sets in orr the East Side
\'IUJtn&amp;.

'-101" 01

Adl&lt;son -.,d Didcndo&lt;f Anne\ The for&lt;&lt;
pu&lt;cnth has 65 volunt«n in addriiO&lt;I 10
'-taff mcmbtn and r«&lt;hcd 11'100 from th&lt;
Communtt) A&lt;toon Corps (CACJ. it&gt; parmi

''Tttr OJOI&gt;1cm \ol.it}\ somt J'):l)l (llnu..-apc:)

Gt••m

orfku~,u~ n:roned ca~.. of ra.pf' per ycal
; 'Th~ '"'"tUIJ num~t of rape\ IS a lo1 mon~, u

OM hiJf

niabt.

Ano1her oraanowion bauhna 41 UB
i&gt; U&lt;01&lt; Con&gt;i&gt;tln~ or cvcf•ll&gt; &lt;n«I'Cd
oH-umpus houks. 11 poo&gt;rdcs •h&lt;lw for

1.111fC'port~.''

rl not more. ao

District Auomcy
Ed•'a.rd eo,.ruvc ha-..e threatmed
Mri:SI for thO&gt;&lt; obxncd "bounty
buDiina·" Ao Coqro.. -laincd

n, Sp«rnurr. "M)~ ,.ho
assumcsth&lt; powtr and authority of
a police of(tcer ccrt&amp;JnJy invian
l.awlul action." Arc.~ black Jcadns
ha\IC' flaaly denied ·~ existe-nce or
these aaivitift, l l has Cosarovc:.

10

Poltcc. had (tared that tb&lt; City's
risizla ....,• • tm.Mon- ruded by lM
January U .-.Nw roll)-• outd

vimuJ•r inanlofd ux"idmcs or
b&amp;acts anllltkena ""'hltC). v~ ( \ t f ' ( \
lilt tb&lt; Unur Da) Rally a.nd the
Martin Luther Ke nJ Day
cclcbralton ha'-t been c:r~hed ¥WUh
using tru.n ral\on in tht blad
communi.1'J .

111t.t claimed 11 was SS.95
Stonullkc thcstar&lt; "diKOuntcd
immtdlaeely,'' accordtnl to
C&lt;»&amp;IO"C:, ..,ho h-u 11Lc:-n 1"0
prC\UUlhC' KtkJn JP,IIW (u"ha
falw: re:pons.. "ldon't bchC'\'t lha~
u an unUilul amoun1 of

Undc&lt;Jraduot&lt; Studrno "'-'""on oJid
Tohoo~ C"ollqc through •or·~ &lt;tud) Olnd
Othcor mons.
lhllt. "ho wd &gt;h&lt; maJ he I&lt;~• 1nr •fi&lt;r
this yt".Jr, c:xplamtd ehar U·Carc rnla,ht merve
.,.ith 1hr Antt· RaJ)( Tas~ f orn ••w m.tJnlaJn
iU SC3bilhy and luure th~l u conltnLin~ •·
Glauet aat«d 1h•1 ehr mate• "ts a
PG'-\tblht~. '' A01ht5 •tt~• t ht Mil Rat~e T.u~
Fortt nwlf may II&lt; adopted by FSA

ba:s&gt; practi&lt;cd. "Spra~cuy's
o n d - ofpsO!IltUtiOtr_...,.
lor~cd vp tattle than tHual," he
,..d, "and tome namtnah aft
ua)'lnl of( tbc: .crt&lt;~•"

h ..

Addrllonally, police orr.ccr. arc
operating under 11 b11nncr of
cumiun. Wht.-n &lt;ontaMed by T1t~
$p«trum

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Fxuh)·Studtna A ..~tauoo (riA, . thr-

mhrqJresauatlon.·· he lAid.
Ncwsbtcakcr Falin&amp; claim• rhat
rllepl &amp;&gt;! Side acoivili&lt;&gt; hiV&lt; e&gt;&lt;n
secn a d«:llnc "'nee exira caution

locaJ

lrontcally. howc~ter _ l.tw pttca:nc:t ck'pt.uics wen un~llhn&amp; 10
&lt;nf&lt;&gt;&lt;amcsu ofllo:tls ba-. b&lt;cn r&lt;lc:a&gt;c tnformatlon- "h.,hcr 01
bindcrcd br a r... fob&lt;: ,._.. ol ttOC tt •as Jdlted 10 t.hc r«ml
•'bites aotatUna blodls. Two ...... l rOtnp.
Atl tnQtmJts '-el't ror,arc:kd to
qo, 1 bl.aclr: man tdmhfyina
himself as Kina Cieorac Jr- wal«d DA Cosvo\oc, "Tht rt h an
iJuo ohe O:tld Sorlna Polic&lt; Swfon aat«n\Cnt ~IV.et:n all lhC: 'IIC:n&lt;'IO
Tht Sp•rtrum, havt errned at 1444 Main Strm. o~.;mins oo iMotvtd '" this invatlptton 1hat
lhcfM.C:ho-ooc as a dnnTcnl 10 havt b&lt;m anacked and robb&lt;d by a the only spol csman to the preu wiU
auad., bw lA hopc-s or aHrKtif\1 kn 1h~--w1cldina wh"ilc man. be mrsclr:· tht Distrk1 Attorney
th&lt; mfatnoli$ ".ll caliber kflltr " aa:ordin&amp; to a C011n&lt;r ~ c;plaincd.
lllc dud a&gt;&gt;'CSllJ&amp;ll&gt;e ofrto&amp;t
K.oo'-11 U "boUOt)' bUAtCU, '' I hac story.
~ wd M was wamn&amp; for a
O&gt;krlcd tb2t he bas "n..n"
)'OU"J biK~ adults lla&gt;&lt; bcm
bus
when
th&lt;
1.20
a_m,
on..:~
.. llnmcd ........,., or srmil~&lt;
obsrr"td Oil downtown Jlltci
occurred, ahhouah the laJI rnquotud&lt;. " This •• probtbty the
COfMn ac bu.' stops• .linct" m.1ny of
outbound Main Streel bw lta\&lt;S moJl f\dnous series or a1.raC'J C"VU
the ktlhn&amp;• OC'&lt;\IlTCd In
downtown 11 12:3! a.m . Tile n&lt;AI COft!nUUcd in the hrstory of Enc
soena.
Sine&lt; the r&lt;ward fund for the outbound bus J.tnH: downtown at Cou.nty,'' Cos&amp;TO~ dc:clartd. " In
6;42 a.m .
tht 200 years M jUIIJprudcne&lt; on
~!Utr'J UPIUr&lt; b8&gt; r&lt;UI&gt;cd I
Amttica, this will pi'Ob.obty 10
SIOO,OOO toaaJ, then unique
do• o *' one of t.bc: most hdno\15
mutprmcun
as "ban" "'bil&lt; - - of cndoto
lltlllcd collabonton awml .. l
, Ooorwr r._ocd tb&lt; &amp;lud: &amp;I AIIICkJ 00 ilum.tniC).''
cone&lt;&amp;lcd tpOC •
2:2S un.. and &amp;A"&lt; pobcc ao
&lt;XpboJotion or -..by h&lt; had wllitcd
Pollff fur
0&gt;&lt;r OD boUI tO rtpon lht inddtnt,
To prc&gt;&lt;nt an outb&lt;nk or lh&lt;K Offr&lt;ials sold thll Ceor.., flf$1
ocllvitles, both Buffalo Pollet rtportcd tht then or SJO, and then
Homoclde Chief Leo Dono•an and ch&amp;npd !h&lt; llcur&lt; to U . 0.0..•

r:apc-d,

thin!\ rhcy atr tktn&amp; foUO"-'cd.
U·Ca.e ll run ~;:olleahdy wuh ju.w 1 fou.r
penon stall. "The prognm i' r&lt;:illy just
¥tll lnJ &gt;tarttd," r&lt;rnar~cd &gt;pokai)&lt;Tson
Btcl~ Lrlllo. "It's basl&lt;aJ) • protnl ol
~ICilU\1 and ""'ttrun_g bo&amp;Ub and rft(uun

..hrch wert p&lt;nchliScd l!lqally and
arc not lf«Dted Aa:ordsna 10
Faona• ..-ly all Cit} cab dnwn
•·pad. a f\&amp;;0/. hopinJ not to mcvr
the Y~ (au as l~~~to vca c:abbks
fatall) 11abb&lt;d last Fall.
Other Boffato blac~s. Fattna told

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pnwent
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o

Rlll&gt;tlne

-tnlalratM controlo, oxtomot ......,...,.. trom tocet toconl OCO&lt;~­
C.rt C.vage, ond oll0&lt;11 to CioN 1 1 1 - It lied onythtng but on ouy
ac101e1cenc:e: pomopayoung a.Ju"nooct w111
to &gt;L
This Mondor alto• yoora ol legal haggling thl UnW.olty oftCI
C.....OO. tn. Co-op cont_., WIN 0. tOd In the COUll._ FO&lt; tho r:&gt;UI
'"'" yean, while C.rt C..ago /1&amp;• ataoacs ono caao -r\1111 SI&gt;Othll, tM
student OfOMIZO!Ion hU -IIOd wtth Utes ond otodlltmltslm~ by

1&gt;0-

the .ammlstratJon because of the auh
But. it COU14 ht-'11 been WWM

In tne m~te70s UB Jluq,nt • .,, Ronllno lllmpty to~"" tn. Co-op oto•o
In Ncmombor ti7~ UB Ylce President lOt Finance ond Man - n o Edward
Doty ctc&gt;sed t~• Co-op I&gt;OQuM or C.•aoo'o comptolnta that It poaocj un1•"
competition Uni,...rslty Prosidom Robert L ~ottOt · -It ono montn
tater. With tn~~entory an&lt;t Ul" rltutcUona.
What followed were montna and months ot u1a11 fCH the t:tuct.nt
organization. Cev•g• apptoacht&lt;l tne Uf'IIYet"''l\' CollncU-UB's governii\Q
oroup-and a rea ~otogl'llatCMI lhtdettlt boycoutd Clvaoe·• Main Street
record store. the legaiHy or ,unnmo a comP4ttulvaatudent otoanizatlon In a
State bulldit\0 waa eonttanu) tHted
Vou .... aceotdlng to C.rl Cavaoe. 1~ noc·tor p1ofll entt'P''" In SQuire
Hall was "tulnvoua competiUon with privati enletprtH:· Cao;lge'a
comptalnt wa• aounoed afle, Co-op 11111 IUtPitMCI S2001000 ennually.
The ba.sla ot the C.vaoe complaint waa that the Co-op could chtrge
tower prlcft beciluaelt waa not •ubjoet to ttnt ar1ct tuea. tnaddltlon, slnc.e
11 js toea ted on State property and aided by Slete taus. Cavage maintained
that he waa, Jn tact, funding '"' eomoet111•n·
On the lvr,ace Cavaga·s aJgumont makoaaenae- • ·~•'Y1"'"0 h1aays fa
01

Moroaic majority
To

I~

Editor.

I&gt;Oho.too

As I wotcned :hi newatope oiiM 1122 "Right to Uto"
marC!\ In W&amp;shlng(Oft ond OIOhcol\seNOtl&lt;o SlflotOI
Helmotnt~ • conalltuoloMi oto 001\ on
abottloN- tncludlflO for rape ond l,....t-t wu
remlndOd of • con-tlon I """" l&gt;od wllh • l.lt
-wet~

let's 'ust refer to h•m u

my taVOftte

·~li&gt;e:

He ls- 091 ln&gt;1 sex·IIG tn schools
-agaJntt freely a'ttiJta~e COilt,ac.puve ato1 encs
thol4t who would oncourooe thllr use.
-aga•nst 1ax doflatJ: being IPtnl to akj lhoU
women Wf'KI "get ptegf\ant because o' thtfr lmmotaJ

- agotnst ollobottlons "bec:oueo It's mutdol."
He Ia tot-t . .torlng llfOJOfS In I hi actooo4s beco\lle
"godl&lt;ln-oe» .. •arnpont end that Is lhl couse c&gt;t
lmmotal behavlot •
-reatrlc:Uno ln. aveUabltttr or eontracepll~es
• toec:auao only lrntnO&lt;al pooQte u., tnem Oftd besides
I hey •ncoutage ,,..... YOt.lftO kids to haYft su. ..
-tnt " Righi To Uta" movement and the ant•
ebore~n conltltuttonal arnet~ctmenl ••eo we can Slop
fnest mu,de.&amp;.••

-capltat punltllmtnl

He os 1110 a ""'mber ot tne Motonle Majority
Chns ORmond

could be true. But fllllllleally, tht StuOti'U AtiOCittiOn (SA) IHOHliY

Rlchatd Uppes polnaa out, 11 also could 1ppty to moat ewuy other student
serviCII 01'\ eempus
Clo;1ge's complaint legally seem• unsubtttnflated AM fom;natel)', '"
~':,.eouns, tne burden of proof tnet the opetallon
"Illegal" ta•ts on

It=

When P&lt;euer avtnortzeo the tltlblf$1'1rntnl o f tt~e Co-op '" Septembef
lg71 t'le Justlfjed 111 I!IJ~.tStence wll,tn I~ Bolrd 01 Tru$101:-1 gU'OelinU •.nd.
1n a ~urn to SA, dlscuued tts. teg1U1r
"S•nce rrte prooowo Co-oet 11 nQ1 a Pflware ent ... uou $1nce u woukt

ooerete In apace oeone•ally end atfi.O)' au.gnea to atvdent acttvli•H &amp;•nc:e

by

IP'Ie ptoeeod$ would beneftl the S1uden1 ~s.SOU ifan and s.1nu I assume
the end rts\JII wouao De OMm.d cutu..1tat I apprcwe lhe f iQU.St with tne

lollow!r.g ret:lt•Cf.att

"

Those ttsthchon t~rect tt'tlt QIO&amp;I rtcai!Pt&amp; and Ml ·~ be
tacotOed. tnat..,--...n or(JIIIC:MCfa oe aubtleliO mandatory tee gulde4tMS. ancs
I hOI -0001 0. ,_,...,Oft 0 yo11ty I&gt;OSOL
The Co-op tOday I UM hi I Into KeUet'a OflO•n:al otans tt tOnt•nue.s a.&amp; I
Mgn-PfOfit operation rvn by and tOt tM Unh••ally But the reel 1swe Mtl 11
not tecotds, or _ . , Of utu, but 1 1 - t Any ol tl'le or~az:alton6 011 a~ 11\11 oU1t aom. MAIC.e to &amp;ti.JC»niJ
and ~p.Nt to "compel•.. w'1" OII'Wtt .,. . Ou.Jihft..MI CCWk1 be lfueat~ it
Cavago'S caao II UI&gt;Mid The Un!VefSity Union ActiVIties Boatd (UUAB),
m•oht bl K.C.uS4Mi POSinQ ·u-nre;r eotnOeHUon.. to toeel c;:oneetl organtuwa.
Thai AIM OtQMllattan. ln IMIIAQ tnerieiMCh .,..... 1.0 &amp;tt0w art &lt;:.am()U:S.
cou.kl be cont.l.r\led • • " ~o~nlal' compt111k»n" to 11N thllttlfs
And wNt abOIJt drama ana dance? Whll abo4.11 fOOd ..,~ Whit
lboul U8'a hNIII't tacUittea.?

c..,.,..•

aroument repf'eleftts a &amp;nttwO •n•mot to,...,~. any obSta.c~
monopoty M M.O on the local tetall record

tt'l•t lhttetens the one-Ume

'""""'"'·Since tne tutWiOf&gt;Ce ,,.,,..,or ona .... ifl tnt midoti70.. C.••oe
ck&gt;Md 1115 Un&lt;"«llty Ptoza

tto«~ Bu\

not unllllhe Co-op and lhl Aewrd

Jo~ph

Simon

r,.

.

It'a been a frusuatlng \wo weeks up at
Sp«tr"m
Student$. •acuHr, ad.mlnlatratota. tooct •••vice
wonters. campus "~a··'t anO eo;en sewn. of our
own .csraors ha~ q....a.doned whethtK we tnOUIC.1 f\1\tt
nm the KeUer testQMdon SlOt)' Some con.etrued u a.s
wru:ponsJble. Y5cNWS, me-.an a.nd U\ bad ta.wte. We:lt. jf

you,... oae ollhOA - •· I woulon't ..._,you
,..., ""'furtloet

Up unlit roow. oN ,.. could soy Is lhll we - - ,..
- • rtgh~ a!fd we w.u 0.
sloorlty t ean "Y
un\llroow, t&gt;ecauoolet thl ttrst '""' n.. Sp«rrum con
pllnt &lt;loc\lmented evtcle.- t~at Ko\ltr II ~onnlng to

...,...,.t..,

'u.tgn W1UWM.If dutdos1ng I he ldeintny ot our sourcea.

A top C.pen Hojlllldo, Aleunder MargOYinelleld, naa
f a - -etalfOpes Of COMOrUIIontl recorded In the
Ptealclent's Oft leo. The • - • are datOd I&lt;Otn Otcembor
tO, 11180 otgnt tnrouon to tnls ...,k, and -.mo
ovalial&gt;le 10 Tile SpectruM lh&lt;oUOh tne Fr06dom of
Conce~n•no

the AesiQna11on of UntYOfllty

Run'* moved •nto IM .,. . wa&amp; tM monopoUsUc cheracte:r of utcotd saiH

tntormalion

In I~~ClOd with a CIO\lf.. of trH competloton

Pre.sklents Act

Todey, the orig&amp;""' ~~~ ot tnt caM-Cavages' utes veta\Js thO&amp;#!!
ot tt'le Record Co-op, competiUYt ttmltt. etc - 11e no ton9«1r the truly
Important eteJMntl. C.vage.a· hal mowed ou1 to the aurbutban malls and
the qoeaHon of competition ~~ JOmaWtlat moot
But ltte p;ec.O.nl lhet ene o:aM • fU set 11 ttto atQI"'illeaM otemenl, The

conYe&lt;.. lions directly oetollng to llattefo to•tgnatlon
and the. attempts to coYer-up hi• plant one• the t\OfY
IPpeared In The Speoctrum on January 261 1SNS1.

What follows are uar,scrlpts of

seleciDd
Jt.c~aon. ·•t ·' -" Whit
..p lltr quiet
..

you me"n

t'tl get the boys to

~

court's decision coYkl Opel! out thl tote ol o numi&gt;Ot ot UB's llYdont

J onioary 23, IN\
Otc-. 10. tll80
Jackaon; "I've bHn tolfl Ttt• Spoclrvm's- comlttg out
Wo ore mo&lt;e tnt n nappy at tM PlO-t of clollng tna oool&lt; on tO. Anls\ont to thl ProoldO(I\ A.., Stein; "Boo this Pll .. with fhl IIOIY In Alondar't pap.,, , Whit the ht~lt 11e
c...ges' ~ c... Tloto cnoptora n••• _ , IOJ'il tnd Gltllcutt We onty • /Uti llft1 going 10 be 'rho ..,., wllhou; ro&lt;l· 1 - . gofrtg to do?' 1
nope thwe' • ftappy , lAb Olldlng
,..,.
you mode II wllol 11 11 tod•y Yov orw lite Keu•· " I'W bH/1 thlnk~ng IOOut thfJ l or a willie H1rry,
,._, rnpon•ltiN for putting UB In lla ptel~t '"d I fhmki'IN got tiHtpiobl•m •ollf«&lt;. • All wetNve
poslllon~olllho studOiots ~now It 100. they uy 11 ~It
to
lttll Ill The Spectrum·• otl lh• ttbte1n Squire
' ,,.. tim. ~ thf buMI*•M ott drop/liM ..
..,ty Wond•y. and no one wm know 100111 m•
t&lt;ettw:
"All tlpflt. llott, ~I My doy'c _ , bod r••lgttlng.••
•
£dflor~
got
~ wi t - t rou 01'4 fOUl IO'J' · - " " Jull g ... Jackaon: ''UII. .Ju•t onf Ptobftm, Bob
Elena C . - .
. . tM nta/1 ao I elM •dd •IIJ'IIf more re/«tlott l•tt.,l 10 c.~g that one.• end w11n't allowed ;n Squue
~~
to/a wltoM ,.a/ "
rt'f-#011."
$)etn::- •..taaw ..
Kau.- •u t~H•n·r mener
I huMt't bH-n '"$Quire
101 lito,..., 10 ,..,. onywoy
~ol-(lfng~
t&lt;ett«
-~wont
tJnclo
Sol~- , r -1'7 011 - IWwlbt, to-~ Vttlor
eo...-ltr Collogo bet OIIWdr ltllod Ito posl 101 on J- r y :It, INI
~IIAIS/tr.l 0Hoo ol /'lotoro Famolttg "
t&lt;etta&lt;: -~ ot rhh •IOfY Hitfr7.
wt 'H gor to g.t
Cilf •
s..lor.
"' C M l - , . . , dli/n•r loAo fOU You...., . 1 - guys 110M ito tho Aepon• I w.tllt o / l O l i i ~
~ '10'1 """I&gt;OI• to ,.,, Well u;•ng If's ort l•t.
lwo,lla.lin
•·
' -·
-~ 11&lt;01 ~. • ,.. gee _ . , ,. · ,,..., JKkoon: . ..., 8aO, JOII'IO •''"
10 Oilll l•ltly

''"vloe groups

Voi.J'I ,No.!lfE ~ebluNy1M1
...

-__
- .....-G--_ A-=-=::
_......_....
=..-.·
--·· .----- ,_ ..,_
·-"-

riO''

t•.-

~-

...

,w..- --. .
....
-. - -

----· c.,

-c.~

....... "~t

u".Urro-

····· ·

-

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to,.,,.

C:I.AJf'•--

-:a..-

,.,.

MM-

-~"--

~ • • •

J--·

0-.
.
-II --lolllfd~,..tli1

O..C..,. ,_ AJMn Hat!)'0 hold ol fha
" 110&lt;1 ....
1......-n.. ~,..._flO/
CIOfY

...- ....,/-··v-o..,
te.ller.' •·o.- Ill -

, , _ - olf'f ,

- - 1/? .....

-

fkttOW -

H

·

WIIO ooukl
didft,lt

t&lt;ettar. "W•I. • , . . , ,,_ ""' loolo withoUt
u11•g t~or 110&lt;1.
••r lbol 11 ... . ,-etlti
~01100&lt;010&lt;1' Of -IMng. And,.., o(ltbOJ guy Lubll

to ,.,,. oomttlhlng IN/Iy lpw. • • "
Joe"- "S«I'f, Sol&gt;, ,.. only Ito,... c:onttol , _ the
Aeponw, 1101

- . •• II - • ,.,teet - •· She Anowa
~I trifa ,,...,.....,,.,,,

llaiiC"CoMeOII lllttrry, -IIIIO&lt;tl II. Silo's got a big
lUIIe p/OyhouH

- - - - ""' L""""'-...r /1100
-~ 11y Frw,... Uo'f&lt;l ~1.

.,.,.,.p

wo'H ondup-lnglffloloolalfwouyrt&gt;ty

r,. C&lt;i,...,.,

.OOUI H. luO. usuolly

wile?"

.-.-IMt
.. ~-~
--~~~--- ' ?'"
...,.,_, ¥_,II
.... oo _,.,.,,_,IN""'

•n&lt;t • ,.,tttouw

dtMD ,_,. ort lOp ol ~r Holt WhoI more ooukl

still • .,.t7"'

-·

-

our plodding "

-•tt•

But I ,.,.,ldn't W«l'/
on • low lrttl wilhOUI

Some ~ cloltn tn04 !&gt;1 prt•oone '""""
trontorlp4a, r"" Spec/rum hal 000111 " pulfled ~~·
nand" ol l&lt;f!tllf to tllot hi won' t roalgn. w ••re olton
~"' wtoy we prtnt thale tlllnos It wo realty want him to
qult7 Wall. ono onower Ill thai loe comes In awfullY
hAndY Whln you'rt In thl mooc1 lor saruom

�feedback!

f

~

Physics 107 responds

ur I am nelthet

same tlme By the 11me t auwe. t tlefe are watt-to-wall
peopte, and tho only piKeS unoc.el.lc»ed ate the stePS m
ttwt trOf't o t the toom (somecimHh under lho
protes50f·s desk. an&lt;J outside the t;Joorway .t'l~
meant.pee:king •o to C«\f tt-e notM Needteu to s-ay
tn•s •s ¥MY husuatlr\9 becauw a1Qng w•th ••H•ng on
1M IIOOf in the trot\t ol the room comes the conssant
csanoet ol geumg rut tn the tteMI w dh a sohd batt ~unnv
trwt 'C:if'CUlar mot~.. demonstr.J.I•on I rnust 5ay tn•t t
'"''" acsm •..-e ttte PtotesSOrs 16• r..#inQ to teach unoft

bett.a\ltor '

tno$e co.ndUKW\S

To 1M Ed1t01.
e; way ol UH.s LeHM. 1 WO\IId ltlle to ctarlf)' aome

po.nts • n'chtworJght up by Lf Smith and J.Uuy Mo.uo:
In PlntOUS lelllh'IIO IM. Ed1t0t
A$ }'OU ma.y nave guesMCI 1 em • Pn)&lt;IM::I T07

stl.Kienl a.nd

''$0 a

rn..e -.cho'a.r ' 8ehwe me wnen

t

suopo~llng thta ~ttM:J ot "tn•m••
a"' t l-l't\etutea u, tteconuno •"~one s
rtval bUt as you bosn mu~1 admit ""' ec:outti'Ct and
.eat1oq •nangmentt .,, From:.l'alo. 454 ar• 01'eacUul Not
llOf

tn conduston. t.mentabtY' u 11 se-ems.. ttHt. $11UaJ.on
w 111 continue unUl t nt f'tt~ 0epattme1'tl c.n hfld
tMUtef faclltl\0$ IOf us tecu.~re.s. t iitiSO uaahzt lhiiiM
trutt schUia ta• could b6 a on more coooerauye (come

ontv are there 200 thaus 10 se.atlOO student I, OUt' lito
lh41n!UUC-IotS cJo not U5e a mu:ac»ttone Whklh mallet tf
•mOOS.Sib&amp;e 101 an~orr.o •n I"O Nc;k 10 near Whll'l QCUng
on AnO as a fHUII* YCHJ 1\IYG people lined VD II U'41

on gtJyt we c.a n c.natnly Oo wtlhOul Ihe ..Cha'f14t' )
ind not tntenupt U\e otner

lnant..

door 01"8-hllf tlovt belore I hi tecturO In Ot(!Or to QOI

9ood teal&amp; Aa M Mouoz said Pnys1u

y0u

~h.ne.s aln!II:CI'f

In pt6Qess

tor tour future understand!~

11 a hard

enoUQn SUbject 10 U!•arn VWIIhOUI niVIng to go tfHOuQh

tn11. Su.l guess you uo s.ey the I we ••e ••otH!rt9IOf uor
P S Vou'\le got to glvtt tne you119 eng1nee11 s.ome
caedH, we tr&amp; certatflly 601hU&amp;I&amp;ShC ttnough (ll.IXiVI

s u rvtv.tl

Untouunately I c:.an nav1u get to my tecl'lfl bOfo•e

Ptws•et.

5 00 becaus&lt;' I have a clats 1n E111co11 lhll ehcta 11 I he

1n a1 l&amp;t

/fearing barking dogJ?
ro '"•

E.d1ror

E1cl\ morning wnen I dttve m1o tnt M ichael PauwwJ
lot on 1he Main swu~1 C1mpua, l gel OYI of my c:a, ano
am 1mmodll toly aualloct by ttl&amp; tovnd oJ a.r!(•no.
Whlmportng Oog$ I 1006! UP IO lhe ' 00' of Fa tbet Hall,
v1ew1ng the IOPI ot c1yn f say, "Shu:· 10 my sell as 1
walk to Cllll f ~ souncss ot tne OOQt fonow me
nuougnout '"'campus When Heturn 10 my c.-r 1n I he

atuunoon Intire ' ' sllvnce on the ,oof. and 01uesome
iMiQe.t ua aP'I \hrougn my m•n&lt;f I Htat~e the campus
IHII~ liCk 1n11oe
A ''••nd to~ m6 lhl CIOOJ are used by dental
lfU&lt;Senta to ptac.uct or•l &amp;IJQMy\ ano l WOIJtd like to
know w hethet 01 I'M)! IJ'HI 11 Hue I hl"e .,. tnoelib4e
•tm4tmbrt•anct ot mr n~n s.c:.r"tool btotogy teacner
O•sseeuno a lrQQ &gt;~t~ntle ''
suU al•ve wnrt n•s let!t
e&gt;tnneo down 10 a mat W rtlt 1 near thOse ooos boitt-: ~no,
I teet concerNO IOOUI 11fn.t1ntf Ot 1\01 lhey 1 11 0.-'ftQ

*''

._lNeG human.!~

•"*"

TM•e iltl ltiT\U wf\tn I dltve Ol'ltO tf'e campu5
thot ltmoet•tvte i$ cown co tOot 1~ otgfees. 1wtG 1ht

dOgs.,, auu out ""''' on tnt '00' ~v• tnne Wlf'l\aiS

aept outs.Ot 111 n•QI"'I regaraJes~ ol 1ne eem~ ature.,
1 reeau a ume wnen t
-wa'ktno 6#\ tne 1..-os w •th
•n f\efCMittt Each ltme '"- p•c:~eo some SL Jof\MWOft
tni~R..n a nd OU'6t ofl ntl 11f1lh mediCIMI ptoperltos.
s.N woukl ctutel\ly ur ~ • toft ¥04d "'11'1!1" .,ou;• a nd
thtft mo-. on It HOmed to oe ner tt•Y or tem•ncl~9
Mrwtt (ancl us.• that a f04'f!t of hfe (flowe~e.r cmm•t"e)
wu being UCflftC.c:l hw our b&amp;f\eht ~nd tha t sne wa.s
gra1etU1 toe 11
'• "ooe tnal thO-se ot ~ou wno touunely s.ac.-•t~ee
the d6tllal Of med.c.aJ oroora.m
IPQIKIAie tnw tile lhll I~ Wt,.Q Qlvin \IP for yOUt

'*''

•n•m••• •• "''' ot
adv.al"ume."t

1 dldn 1 teet +mpellftd 10 wrn• aboul lh•s malll'f unhll
s1w the SPCA
&lt;lttvii"Q out
m e Mtenael Park•no
Lot o"e 01~ 1 may oe tncouocl, but my assumpuon
wa1 thl1 they wwttt ptobably dropPtr'IO oil tHey oogs to
th• tCf\001 " Anif1lt t Aoteut Squad" -rne ulttmlfe

u"

we

•uphemlamt
I would Uke aomtortl trom Fl ('bor wno work&amp; W I!~
those dog• to •etpond 10 the Quesuon• I nave t•lSed.
Hopefutty tome fac:tual tnlormatton will assuage IllY'

tears.
• suapect .,,., many people w1U not be able tO
undtfltlnd my concern, Ot wtlltcol f at 11\1-5 loc bttn9
uttuttve. wniCI\ '' why I "''"' cnoun to wuht'IO~ my

A rati onal p lea
To , .. £d11or

""''Ail4

I am Wlllin9 lo - 1••• t'llY
or an amamely
unta ... ai&gt;CI frani&lt;Jy unco&lt;&gt;t Utuuonal oltuallon Ill U B I
am refe&lt;llng IO IM lt&lt;l at&gt;&lt;l UJlCC&lt;IlfOIIOI)Ie
ui&gt;su&lt;ll8 Ill lh&lt;l und«gfaduato '-liiM OOPUiallon I
"""" doe. _ tad ..-lhao roughly -1111~ ollh&lt;l
female u~adua l u al lllta U..l'&lt;e&lt;olry 1\a-.e l&gt;eCOtM
tesblan and ,,...,. numoera .,. 'nc~H.&amp;U1g

ta ...... _ , bed . , VB.
making 11 dtlllculllor a ,..,,~y namt..&lt; or ,.._,.,lila
111fOIIOnSblp$ IO locm and d - P&lt;-'f 10 1r...r
noibrol c:cncluSIOftL
A&amp; a n - Cl'f!Oif&gt;e l~ng lndofms,and
"*"beta ol w...-·a Studln ColleOe; ' 'WOII'tO!l.
I l eel IM I lha OOY1Jitl fOliO

-.n

don'\ rou ru.Nze tnal ,_., ..,.
roo!Atlotl&amp;nlp
- • ' " ' numbe&lt; of • •alleOie 1..,.... ,,.. normal
-U&amp;I re1allon0hl..-l 1&gt;1' 1- 1
Ha o en)'OM ..,.,
cons1dollfecl t~l• s oanllnQ ,.., lr'l&amp;lgnl?
Ia th&amp;&lt;a any _ , . .,., th&lt;lro naa bMn • uc:n an
ineteaM In lhli rtfJI"'btt of • k:kNt ra.oel' •n IM
un-.iiY community? wcall cwt lot t*p, and
IM)I decl)' ona laCII at ~tlon on lha p robfam. Olil Wily
not sol'tell\a problem at Ita basic u u -? Th&lt;l ....,-'r
rnylctad number ol avallablt fomalaa 1\aa been a
b\lrde&lt;loome ollaln on Ina ln , _l mal.. pr-nl.
fo&lt;elng th&lt;lm to OUikl up unrallu abla pSUionl and
M • ua l dollru, Wnan th&lt;l ovtfiOid _ . , t a o mucn,
and -e•plocleS In an atl of ••P4· . . _

ev.,yw nefe compU1In... TM11 t1n to rea tlle that 111•
problti'Tl '• themsetws. and not lhe un6aHsfl~ men
One of tt\e mo,st lmportll\1 aipecl$ of ma tntl lnlng
auctt • t1rge c:omm~.;nUy peiaceft.llly and efflc;JenHY '' to

watk to••ds kHPing -.cia! torces In ba lance Wh&lt;ln
mHitant tema.His. • no ltt$tst on lnucwen•no tlwmseh tt. s
to tno POint or rospondrng only lo olnar females
tlafly - l n g llsbian) IMY PIIU an UMII UrOI
11r..n on tnt nounal m.ate aegrnen1 of 1M toeietr.
Tl)trefore we QH ovt tot ~ns to u h tneu

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~mCivillzod aclt'tltlos, onUQI\tened, a nd ouh wl!cl 10 the nea llny, kllr1n0,
men ri~Y to P\elp
U'! tt'llll uanafonnatlon

••081

The ConstttuUon o1 IN Unueo sta 1es i.S • doe;umenl
11\al ptO\ICII ..,, IOdely, and maW.taiM a IINII"V
ni\Utal onMt lelbtanl. as t have PfOYen already m
tl\la ouar. o•stD&lt;I 1no equal DaJance of aociety The
Coni HII.IIton ptoi'Mbus fnequaltty In 11)1 war
TherafOto, losbiano. Ancl t&gt;lll1lcui»&gt;Y tt&gt;e Women'•
Stud• ~ ~ ptomote thea: radieiU)' unla* ful
• lewi)Otn11, are tn contempt of tne hiQtlest taw U\ IM

land, the Untfecl Stott• Co&lt;\otltutton.
L..bl..,. ~ • • I urge you to a llow one
aympa tnetlc anel twapcll\llvo """' In one \Mt- olly
community to devetoo normal, nnJlht ae.tu al
re~tk&gt;t\S~'pa w ith you and aH ol )'ot.~r temate erontes.

With suc:l\ an ontlghttnt&lt;l attitude. a nel a halilng ol
mililani pr~ anda. violence• ..,,...,, ra.clS!n, rapn
and toe6a:l upheaval aod st1g11atl0fl will oe·a se.

a'-nn Hai r

name

a

�.I

.

jfeedback

l
I

A call f or support
To tho Edttor.

· Out of sty/~ .

!

plagiarism onc1 Dogln the responsible jO&lt;IInoll• m ~ IS

To lhfl Edllor

copablo ol.

In the~~ MC11on of the Friday, JO Jon""ry 11181
' - o f The $p«tn1"' IMit WU M lniOIMII&lt;\Q 0111clo
concomlng Mike 8osoy. (oglll wing ol IM N Y. llloMoto
"""'tied o roconl wlllcllooood lot 30 yoora ln Ihe NHL
An onlcte., Bosoy is o good lcloo, """"many -plo
ollendong U.B. eomo from lon9 IJioNI end IM!o oro
many lllondor loot otouncl (I know. lor rm o ~ngo&lt;
tantt Howwvtf, tM art'ctt in Tite SPIKtNm wtt neatly a
petlOCI eatbOn COPY Of on Orllclo Which OPI)OOr.O In lht
February 2. 1SMU edtUon ot Tune me~tne... The T•mt
art~e

wu on the newa 111ndt a tew days befcwe The
trtaa C)ftnled I could not btfltYI my 1)'81
when f rt.ad fh.e Sp.ctrt~m tnlt di Y Thffl W8f'l Jht
Quotes taktl\ dlrectly from 11\t T1me ar11c-. The Iotas
and uantftlons IISO followed lrll ••me tormlt and
styl4 as was presented 1n ane Tlmt atllclt Mf.
Thurs1on, who wrote tnt article lor Tilt Spectrum r.ot
only practiced poor journtlltm. Out. In mv opfnlon.
S~»ctrum

J)Jigll fftm, I tar mort StriOYI ICI In llttlf
I fell the WIY rne SptCifllm gruriiJid IM poeslblt
resignation ol Prtaldlnl t&lt;o1111 w11 excllllf\t
journalism, and Thl SP•t:trum Ifill lt'IO\IId be
com mend&amp;&lt;:~ on 1 ,oo well oont But my OPIOn ot ihe
oape• wu QvlcktJ' modified 1her rtldlnl) tnt Bouv
a ttlc4e I hooe rrr• SP«trum wHI ttoo P'6Ct1Cing

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Al1rlt Hurwitz

Tho 5-UUm ~ togrels the o._./ghiS thol
~tlowod tM onto~ to Whleh ro1frer., to be print«J. Tne
n~~~~. howewr unJni«Jilotlll. IS IMitCUSebM end
tho IJioPM on&lt;1 _ , . r y sttP8 h"" 1&gt;eon toU'&gt; to
.,sur• eg.1nar It In the future. The St)ectrum •1~1'1
epologttt s lor enylm:on•ttnkl"'" uu&amp;tld by tit• leek ol
tltrlbution Following Is the autltor•a O'lllf1
opotogy.-Ed.

,.,t.,

tn rtgltrl ro tit• ..
to tit• edltV' concemlttg the
Mlko Sour o rtlc~ 11&gt;11 • - ted In Tho Spectrum·•
Jenu.ry 30 1Uu.. J am 10/rf to aay thlt t mlstekentr
11 111H1 to amlbut~ the stoty to nme mllgltint reportM
J1rrrio Murplly
Thl article wtnt thtough tne managing fJdltors and
mt. 1nd unlonunatefY the /IC~ ot cted/f went
unconectiJd.
t ,,.,., • tum btllever In the "g1ve ar.Oit whettl credit ••
due .. theory 1nd liSt."' you-the relder5-fhll such
' '" •m•tu,sh 1ct of JouM alfsm wmnot h •pp.~~n ag1/n 1n
the lututl. T1t1nlt you for yovr preciSe 1..-.dtMok.
JaUrer Thurston

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The llmt hOI oomo IO&lt; the Jtwllll Student Union to
I&gt;W&gt;Ch OU\ and r -110 Ol the pO-ful entity I hOI It
onco wu ho&lt;o 01 1M Unllwalty ol Bullalo.
Tho
ot Anti-Sornhlstn lhroughoul the
w0t1d, Ihe loW l...o4 Ol lnl.,. .l In JOWISII octMUu !we
O&lt;IC01nPU11.01 WOII UIMI&gt;Oihtllc-tolheJtn
15 Nazi r• lty, \&gt;y\110 BulfaloJ- Communltr.,.Jua
o lew rooaona I ho i I om wrlllhg 11111 letter.
I l'low the Jowlatl S!lldonl Union. during
my l&lt;eallman ,..,, woo oct!Yo ly'llghllng tor Jtwllh
rfghtl here on umws. avch •• guaraniMlng lhlt Yom T
Kippur ond Aosn HaaiiOnO oro ......., llolldoys
(aomtth lng 11111 onlt Unl¥ttally oonUnuo lly OPPO&amp;tl),
Qll&amp;rOniHing IM rlgllll ol rollgloua 11udenos (by
Insuring lhet IMY are not ponoll'"' not taking on
oum on o Shobbot ~ holldayju ....,11 • • looldng Into
tho poellbillllot of nlt~lltlilng 1 k~sher mool plan
f'I4HI on caml:kd.

,_,eonce

Ot't

muat 1110 men11on

111

the

va,loos cunu,al

prog&lt;otnS O.at JSU Is engaged In, such as lorooll
tolkdet'clno, bagels brunches. epeakeu. llfms.
conceus. It ~ Thaae acll'~ltl11 ete Otl!td towarOG
enhancing lhl atttt oJ Jewish lndontlty both on
c-ampuG and ott
Tha JSU, •n order 10 be able ro conrlnue s-uer,

actlvlll., and lmprovo, oetds all ~ncerned 11udents to
001 oell•tiV tnvolvt&lt;l. So como o~ In 10 ou• oiJice (room
3U Squire "' call 831-2~ "' Rich ot 1136-&amp;731).
Thla Ia 0111y the boglnnlng ol a n acllva compotgn 10
rOYioo llzt 1110 Jewlall Student U~ loo

Rtr:.h•fd G'uCJcsuun
I'Nt$/dOnl. JSU

Pacy up

.

To -f&lt;Jitor.
1 would ,,,., Mc.e to wran ~one OOOd luc"

tcw

IM

Now Yu • oncl IO&lt; one Sl)llng 11181 _ , _ .
At tMyMrc»ena. wt hnd ourMr.-.s e mld.&amp;e the peaof 1ne w1nlet M a son OV!' Student Astoe,eUon hat
o..ekK*J a com.P'ett acNtdult or •~'"'' tor a Wil"!tt'
CArt'llvll wr11crt promJttl 10 0. a good ume fot
evetyone Tn'• Carn ival wUI be h lgnl,gnttO Ffidly.
faOtuary 6th wholn IN TKE FrlltmiiJ' tntow a 01'11 ot
,,._.,, h +ghly reputabte Open Un+vtllny 8Mf Bta.ata

l WOVIO h-.e IO tP.e thiS tkN to •l'r6te )IOU aJUO corM
0.01 oroc otiiOJ a Ftlday niQI'II ,..lh uo. We will bl gt.tng
owayoho lwll kegoiBudwoiMr !fee. onclll&gt;tn the Buds
will be tol&lt;l 31$ I OurinQ tho entlro eorer11ng, Ihe WPHO
Aoao S»ow will be I)IO¥idlng millie onc1 gl'ring out (albums and ptLles.
We neeo YOU' auP9f\ to make \J\1-a Pany tt'le bist ~
US hal ...n So come out and c•bf• t• Winter
C.•nlvl l wlln TilE. We know you'll hawe good limo

ltlfclllel 0 10uro
Proskfent. TKE Ftotomrty

I

CIJSA clo~ "

Ybth a uth¥1111\jl I S II ~ I I ti'Ws 0nt IN 11&amp;1 ol

"""""' Nn ctuba •nd ~nl&lt;lt~all a long ono We
hO"" QuitO • variety 11011 o t
OMIIylhlng trom 'IIi ~lui&gt;
to tt&gt;e Mo- o s , , _ , , Asooctarlnd OfV..,...,IOnS
IS o long ono Wo U"" QVIII I -~y M!O II U8,
• ......,.IW'Ig lrom tiT$~&gt; IO ll&gt;e .._
..., Sl.-nl
Anoc.a.__ Tftelr 1&gt;0'- Qbofoooolaly 10 llllhiiiM Vall
.,...,..,, ol ~SIIIai O- hoi..
...... '""' -~ .. 0 001- 1\0f)' . _ . , ,,. club\
func&amp;aon tn sue~t a rNnnw that those peopfl ectttetr
oni-Slell O.CI.aiOCO to~ IOtoll..- Wl\11 OlhO&lt;
_ . . WIIO Sl\010 11&gt;1 1MM lllt-1 onc1 _,.

ua.

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p

i

Bo 11 . . H ""''· '~ _ . , .....t y l - 0.01 , _lly
I m $I&gt;MI&lt;ing apoclftqlly oboul on OfgMjlltlon ""lh
I am aAOC&gt;atod ""'h called CUSA CIJSA " ,. .
c..m-n~c:o•tC~~ u-.vr""""•• S•""-01 Asooc:llolon
Cl&gt;aftcos •o lhol fftOII _ . . dOf\'1 l&lt;noe WIIO ... -

•r"-t, •
,,.

foJihola ot

an~n~tT'ilt ~s

'As tn as.k)e, and bectiuso t1tu11 the EdltOf'. l can weu
lmeotne 1na1 &amp;cMne .. lop Albat'ly aource ... -albofl a

ToiM Editor

~

New Y0&lt;11 ,11 Butlolo
Altt&gt;ougn I 1&gt;1100110IIy he-. high ltgatd (Whloh
continuos) .lor the p1oaon1 £dlt0&lt; ancl stall ot Tne
SJ»t;trum. •n•c.cutete reporting ls always disturbing
h 11 aaddenlng when eny publ~llon f1i11 to
' matnlatn balance and ()blectivlly, and trresponslblly
pl.lt&amp;\Jes 1 very aork&gt;ul meuer. the real or lmeglned

=~~~~~8~o1n"':.'nc~~·

Communicating

""'

Wo41, Wednudoy hoa ~ome ond oono, 1ncl 0! 1\tller

vtll.,.y remelnl 11 Ptufdenc ol the State Unfv..,sHy ol

roaignatk)n of. coueoe pr. .ldent.
A cardinal rule In Jotunellam Is tJOI to accept
llttementa 1•of1 tno rec.otd," a!noe tr'll&amp; allows cowards
1nd opportunists f!:&gt; go on roeotd without beiOQ
ec.counltbll tor tt\elr pruno\lnceman t t~
How can anyone offecti¥GIV r otPO~ to any
prodlcUons received from phJn1oma or ahadow '

'

c-u..lt •-

To print or not to print?
To ,,. Ed11or

laG~

,,., , . . , _ , _ ol

• ~lon

amtllln . _ _ t o the
otr.or oep~
~
not aurl)llalftV _ , Ia WtP&lt;oSMv
IS INI IM Oluclonlo W1111in IM ecmm..ntcotlons
Oec&gt;oro,_ CIO!I'I ~now w11o .,. ote.
,__otwio&lt;lslymony-IIOM l btltwo. T~~tmolll
,..,.,_ . . h - - · - . . an oroe....at- , ....
!&gt;U' _ . , -•onaao~o~t~oottludent lno- Al l
~ IM
undotooand, 11&gt;11 Ia not 1 un'-

oc;c;.,.....,.

.,....--~-.

0... lloraonl - · os Ill OfiiM-1011 - · I&lt;&gt; be
""' .,.1111 -IS. 0... !lefl'- l lo!eya ~u,.....luL I&gt;Ur I ' m . _ . . , . , . , . . - · - _ . _

We are • fOUl t)lt&amp;On op&amp;rllJorl as ot ye\ We,
~ollocowety, he.,. come up w11n oome good ""'1• '"'

o.
trw
ITIOfe

~1

goorell l&gt;!oJer:to bUI WilhO&lt;II lht

they ,_.;,. 1• Just good . _ , Some of
lnff'IOI. 'life wo.. ~ ...-. to carry out are stan"'O a
ne..,leii...-NS POMIC)jt ~tong .. ,.0 roeru lmtnl
Qf'OC051 exch.t'St~ly i or CommuniUtiQn matOJI

Gononlly opn~g ..,. """""' lil&lt;o 10 PI""'""

Comf!Nntc:atloo

floajeta

on - ' " " ' "

10 _ ,

..... -

OCIIYOIJ patti&lt;19'IO in lhtk at!IU ollludy.
On liOe •
-1&lt;1 111&lt;• oo t&gt;rrno '"'
~
0\lf to...ny , _ . ,.,. o OM!&gt; ..,..,.., it&gt; lht
at-IS O/ICI ac. l!)n)'S W4toog 10 wllll 110 10
'""~*our -111111/eS.
ll's
\1101 W.- of p r - coYid 011ly . .
btf -jleltiCI~.I)oll. Some o l l l l o - 1 ,_. . _,. ~ IO mo 0y 041*
- - l i O n l'lliotSW l l&lt;noe ~-lot OUCII
Pl'ljeetetor- l'm -.ohia-l!ltotllor-c!Yba u Not JIOllifl!l IIWOI..., - ' 1 imp&lt;.,..
,..._ lot ~ YacJ , _ jQ help 10 b&lt;ing oboul
_ ,. . cNngo.
..

-$

_......,.-

• • con-'-'*

I tills IIIIW III!IU - · · ..,.... ol you 10
--ec1i•lfl
,_.,..,.ol lnt.,•t. Wo _ ,

lotwo1d to 1\MrlnQ I&lt;M 1 - CorilmUt~lUiton
.,. . . . . """' o .. lnl ..!!led In CUSA.

Ay.. T C.riV/ce ,.,_$1dwrl of CI!So\

wmtt me asslstllhU ol
fllclly lluclt &amp; Lod Gfrlaont&gt;erg

-icxrtly miSinl&lt;&gt;&lt;mod 011o-ctlflllped W&gt;tunt 01lly t1)
commuolcoto wltn
~
good
report.,. ehould 001 hOnor ~a.wardice wllh •
lront pogo ato&lt;y (aompou ~ by o luH· P"O•
P"'OOV'II"' ol l!&gt;e Proslclonl on~·· ...,. ol the no1&lt;1
lr.aue.)
·~..,...
lntormamo"""' .,o olral&lt;l to - k openlt lholtld be
4 eWOtded wtth 1M toe~ of r - they eo rlcltiY

n..

-.

''*'

Ho,.....,,

""'h

Mttnool\lle. 11
onylhi&lt;IQ wrong
al I4St
COI110CIIng 01- - • w110 oro willong 10 ~~
o ro a t ....,, edrnlnlaorarwety close
OI'C&gt;Ugh 16 11!0 " - \ 00 thol II&lt;ICII N po&lt;ll OM De

...,.,./Cir - -

-'"""end • •.,ory"' - ! 0 \ a l y .,.,.,_.n

eon...~ -~~ be . ._ . . , . _ , ,,. lou ol
atudenl preea ctec:tlbUity. •lftee thfa a.tlnual
••eJcfH-InecGurattly prealcUno Of. Ketter••
fOSionaliOit-C811 only IMUII 1ft WiousiY .-mlftlng
·-lllll&gt;CO&lt;tl--

,._lfl A

SJ~~t~W•o •

v..,. l'rftsJdototlor Stri&lt;Mnl Allain

l'rol,._, CounHI"'II oftd HIHMI&gt; Sotv""!"

•

�Ciprod.igal sun
the opposite end of the spectrum

.

c... .._... a... ... A.-.,~

. . . . Gfftwo ..... ~-----........
.................
n....-..nur rill
. _ Wid th!l ~- 0..:. Conlpeny . . . .
perforM!mrtHs-............... .......
ectl ...... -~ . . . . . ..
.,...... Ndian of tHe
Sun fflr

a.. .. ......

me:- .
--=-.........._.SUn ..............
w.-·.

8uffe6o .-nee -

·

-

�~ CQ;prqdigal

sun

l

~.

ff Bravo _Dances
~ and

move.
IOOOtpc)f8,ing isollt.IOI"' IXIfQIH-the

alngle separation of body
\
movmnems- the mef''l end women'o
ensemblos llooded the atage, bareloot,
combining levity with ""inhibited tUI,
Bteathtaking were the mete's mu5cul~ .
energetic bodies- bodleo eo Uexlble,
ual119 every muscle imeglnebla. The
women~s dancing concomratod on hand,
fee~ hlp and drum eoo&lt;d•nallOn

Drums:

I bongo from

Gloom of deolh

,;:

A bask: stt&amp;ight bne and clrcte pattern
dominated ,,. preaentetion- aide to side.
hont to back. Of round end round~ "ft ·
thls basocelty simple space coverage was

! the Congo
- - - - by Debore K llndqulrt •

not redundant beUuh ot so many

I,

distractions: Mv eyes and oora WDfe f\Ol
allowed to tesl untU the perfomtance

a fiCtion •• re•Vv QOO&lt;I. rM become
totiiV ongroued on lhe livn ol the
Cf\eracttus. unable to dtffcrent••••
betw_, P&lt;tMnl ru!rtv ond Hie foctoonet
relllity on !he ""'"ed rt lorget 11\et
n·s fuet a I!OC&gt;k - l&gt;ul oniV of rt's a wal
con.Uucted tekt.
n.. ...,.e can " appen with a w ell
conducted perlormaneo. Ill een protect
myooll from my seat nghl 0010 the floge
and fHI 11 much 1 pan of the ahow es

ended.

n... dances covered •

Dance. and Tt&gt;e 119ngo, e dance
performed at wakes to help dtspel the
gloom ot death.
M y e.xpectetionl were challangud, Yet
•t the same time they w or e rno1

,f,, ptayers, then the performance 11

Involved Wilh Af.rk:an dance lor more
then hall his fofe, MOOt• WOfked closely

wnh three me,or

realtv good
Yn. I was ngtn on stage wnh the
danceofl .net dn.tmme-rs • .., rnv totellv

A native of Cleveland

en~mond

Tnb• IOfcery at ns best With the
cJevet IMocet\Ge of no P'OOS 01 suo&amp;
scenery, t he dancers and drummers took
me by hand, l oot. head and souttnto
the~r world of beaong drums end dan-c•ng
bod....
Tt&gt;e Ch&lt;wlea Moa&lt;e Donee Thee10r
combined daDCe.s and drums to present
Afr~ lind Ahte~"felliled materla1..,
eonr:ert lotm •• !he Center T~&gt;et tet . 68 1
Maon Street - UB's Deo01tment ot
Theiler ond Don&lt;:e.
eomc&gt;any of 12 denceu ono 6
df""""'*&amp; Ia based In New Yor._ Ctty ~
Ooncn M&gt;d Otvms of Afnc. toeuseo
toroelv on aecutar. urornonlal and
ce'ebt'atorv dances of Ahica end the

dortelng, and the cor&lt;ect 1 ~ · 3, 1·2-3

Canbbe1n. In dotng so, h opens thll

umlng in the waltz? Are those considered

cuh16e ll'rth ilo dePlt&gt; of ritual to the
""''Y"*'' of 4141 people.

more developed?
To lhe a uOionce, Chet'es Moore and

Ma.twy of technique

Ns: troupe dtsplayed l.heW mastery of
techniQUe. 10 make me Quest.on tne

Plt.OOwcally, .,. "-' uttmate
pumftiveness Moore's choreography •s •

bewotchlt&gt;9 celebtet""' of fl&lt;~h.
091ity. eoo&lt;donation ond sync:lvon.tauort
~ atrong eom"!"f'lS .,. made . non

p.~oneets

ponce "' this countrvr

oi .AI1~- w ar.

n..

sokfle:t•s daf'K:e.

ongtnilted in baytas, a dance 101 lesuve
oceoslons. an umatoon o f "the grecelul.
1&gt;u1 powerfUl rnoventents ol the Ostnett.
Kong of the B.rds," t he Maiden's Sttel&lt;

relllv good
The Cl.arln Moore Dance Theattf' t
petformancetast weekend-o.,.,.. M&gt;d
Drutn4

!he dn.wna had more.eflact on

!Ko danc:efs - lhe.musie made them

l E'Vt"N AND UNINHI.tTI:O

ZEAL:~ t• OM

O.rowp.

Ol ... -

Clworllo-. o..,..

Al&lt;f&lt;.oot ....

.. tl&gt;o

vl!fbatty. fldd&lt;oSSI11!111&gt;t " pnmotrve"
tUfA: U \he Afnc~ dWKU ot COI'U~ .

c lear menages ond

are noc

"""ote eomple&gt;rt v

50PNsttee~eo tnough by

our

strandarels, wh1t then o f out foUowi~ o
par1ner 1n balltoom dAncing, henz:.led
jumptng endurance ;n New Wave

---pa•t--

_.,..th

~ 0•~

llltd DNMI 0,

Onnded Into 11 donees and ono
dueling bat&gt;fO type drum conver-..oon
etch w•th e atorv behind n~ the dancers
ond drummers slt1ted oome Afroc:an
c:uhute w'lh me and the •l.ldieoee An
cltoc eography wao done by Moore

The dn~mmers aet s••ge' \eh •n
authenuc garb and once

the~t

ove11e~en

bv the
beati, the vocals and the movem&amp;n\1,

voicts- I MeaphYitecl me 10 ll'te poent ol

their t ap~ng• became m~e t o me. U
was mvttt And I here was\ dai"W:o,•s
COf'O~nQ body movement f or each
of the drum Con11an1 ond P&lt;eclse
control kaP1 the drum~'s.hands and
arms hom tJrtng At c-..nHl poim• duung
the CMttlormance, the audienCe was

being theta, in the Alr!Can v.tlegas, in the
Afroc:an ulbes

moved to cleo alOng wrth '"" drum beat
EffectNI r... 1\1' meamenzation ot the

..

donee.,,.

P&lt;omJI•YOftOSS The _., .. ~,he
miJ$tC fdrumol, lltl eoatumes. the

ol Atueao

Otooo, Moore

began dancing at e total eomm. . . ar&lt;s
tenter. He eontttrved hols tra~ng n baftet
end modern and llttlt iotned the Kathamw:
Dunham Company . ., whiCh he danced
for- elg.t'lt vears, He hos IPPctOtt.td w•th
Alvin Ailey, Oonatd M cKavle end
Guofhev Hotstt!r. and ln nunHuous
Broadwa'( producuons.. When ISioked whal
enractod t\l m to Afriear'l d1nce. Moore

expliliined, ··vou have to know the
rtlY'hm•. you hove 10 hl!en 10 the drums.
and you J\ave to feet It .ns\de voo
Bec:auH - y o u t&gt;eve thai letl"'9
tnSKJI, it COf"neS OUI thtOugf\ VOIJI potft.

•nd tl emanates to rho eUOtence Tt\in·s
the lea1"'9 I get ltom Alt!Can donee ·•
As weU as teaching at hts own schoot
Wh1ch no founded 10 vea" ago wuh n1s.
wile Etta Thompson. no te &amp;ehOl
technique 81 the Oatk Ccntor for the
Performing Arts. tho Davis Ce.nttu a t Citv
Un,ve•snv and Huntlf Colege
Founded Otgltt years ogo. ohe Ch8&lt;1es
Moore Dance Tt&gt;t&amp;ltl hiS grown 10
mternationa.l ilature and teeetltly
retUfned hom• tou. ol Puerto R'GO
ScJhern.es. H~tll . the: W~t.st
tnct.es Centtal and Soutn Amettel I' m
glad the\' !'lOJ)ped off In BuftaiO

Naueu. the

lnaolted by an obscure Wyoming outlaw ond
Sw-Willt by the womtt~ known " the
"TorrtiNI Angel," who led woyw~t4 OOfll onto
the pel!\ of gooclr-. ft N't'C clrell900.
One ma,o&lt;llaw In tht
I.,.... •• others!
• 11\et the Rlrg&gt; Kid M'ld Cpoidy two IOQelher es
e tHfl'l Obout !18 I*C*tl mora ohtwt than The

no..,

100 lttdlfuby .,._In ftcl, ~ - ' t d o much

have bNn .-e
_of llftythlr{g. -ntitled ..,.. C--'&lt;l'f
Mid
The-~

"'Pf~::;."'v

the

~lirt(l() loog. !l.v•• ,"..."""'
- . . IUtlt n a bat bttwlln t he Bowery. were

c.A.C. •s.A.
Caa.•ter Attalla CouM.LJ
wtU 8pOMOfa

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lloal7 PJthoo's- ••4e4 No• Eor
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u...lite ...lite-,....,"""""""*
-lite
....,erthelm,

eo dtlwft out tttot I had
lleylne t w akeBatt C4lllld hove sold juat eo mudt: ond . - e
olfocilttely. In holi
o~ pageo.
Sadly, !bete ... ....... rteleomiog
~.laay Mlly,-... by thltmo t
tlaet.d
borld ond
lmtoted. maldr1g 1\ held 1.- obJeetlloleiV
loool&lt;'aJIOQOpoinn•
1 must
ldmlt 111111d b l)lmY I1IOI'Mitt.- QUiw 1 few of
them. len hH e ilghllwlnld &amp;tvf- \htl can be
,....., emuolng, !hough ...., " " he IOf!IIU!JlOS
tenda IQ CWOI'do fl, ~ too ClliVIt ond cocky.
ond ~the l Oader off.
Ad• u ed\IOI'ttUfa, lhet 'a one thing lhi• boOk
"-t*!Wv of. At evwy tum .,_e (J ICifTIO
.......... aurjlrioe end out a-Id out good
Tile ..OC. of The Kid ond Buldt Casidy oftllft
. . . . 011 ~ Orw ~ 1o '""""" if maybe
Batt OIUdn't be mcxa......,.. .. • mast.,.
tnlnd l!ero-crirn~N~Ihltl .. ,........,, Eltl!er
tltl!. or he 0/tould re-.loe hit a,4e a-Id 1rf again.
~ ,.. ""' ...., "' f-.r..paeltl,-=tion. he
,_, 111111M ~ • fonntAa tlt8re aomewltere- 11
he can die it out from beneath lite haepe ol
exceae trimmings.

f...,.

�show and tell
Fadale rooks Fillmore Rcxrn
F ad a le -FIIImore
Room -Janusry 3 I
UUAB' s lint lhow of lhe
Muon SU&lt;P(osed everyone
InVOlved with iu ro•no
IUCC:ess. It w at not expecaed to
t.&amp;ll out; consequently, when ,
\leopla Wllfe tjHned away at the
doof, eyebrows Weft ratsed.
This was the fom hont that.
something Sj)OCilll w as coming.
When I entllfed, I was very

otlnto hl~·poweood clynamics.
Bobby M~itetlo. whoM at*ited
MXOIII&gt;ooe 110&lt;1 0UIO "*&gt;&amp;
r-at..,y drove the crowd onto
eca1acy. l!l&gt;ttom«zo&lt;&lt; the

1&gt;111 mv unhappiness qulcltlv
dlulpot eel When they wound
Into rho grand cl&gt;orda of "On
llloadway... Gult-t and sinOer

cetobtation by dancong, heotJng
er&gt;d cheering the 010wd onto a
troozy.

admirable justice, leaVIng many
woth the;r taws honglng. 01
C.OUfle. the audience detnMded
and received an ~·: Pot
Metheny'&amp; ~s ' 'Phl&amp;e •

The b&lt;eakneck·paced fltst set
was highlighted by tunes from

then -

RecO&lt;da--

some new material, notltbty a
oockong rendrloOo o f " The
Doc tO&lt;." Always on chargt~ of
lha tempo, the band s.lowttd
down for one tune: rtautt~ Oav1d
Velen11nes· QOf'goous tvrdl

pleased to see that UUAB had

d1spleyed great cnte bv sewng
up rabl&amp;ctorhed, candlel•t tables.
Bostdes proVJdmg a comfortable
•mbtenc:e hx the itUdr~e. tt
contnbuted !Jeatl'l IOWatds

''!Agendo."

The lo'i'e feast contanued tn
,,e second set. bftOUJnil the
intft'l'1.8te taverns at ease
c,owd
10 •ts feet on numetovs
AU the Faddle reyulilrs were
occns10ns. "Starw atch. • a s.emr·
thore, along wnh manv first
hi~ on k)cpl FM SUIUOn ... brough
t•m err, The yroup toolt the
otage, slightly awed by the
IPPtc!t:,lnve cheetl of
WtldiV cn-ong multitudes They. re&lt;:og!llloon I felt dis-ted
soon relaxed dun•uno 1n the
w~U~y~y~ed
C~k.Hve t:netgy and converting
" we ·re QOfVl4l oo on• more,··

pun.ng a

~

1hat a. used to

"-"' V.ac&gt;iana dod the sono

Oance ..
Mir~ello coovnented, " We
OU!ght ID gil a gog here IO&lt; Friday

v nd Saturday nights!", end the

audittnce heartily concurred.
Unfortunately, thtfband tr.
dtSs.otVtng soon to pursue new
d•~toons bot Miltello. V-ano
and du;mmer I'M Fada1o woW
fOtm the. nudeus of 1 new gtoup

that w•l4 ~ t'wt tho streets.
Thora •• no doubt t~•• anyone
who saw Saturday ntgtn'.s show
wltl be .nxtOusly aw o.ttng new

rnuStC from the most talent6d
rnulfCIIt\1 in d~ Buttato erea.
R~t&gt;dOuie

, .....,, BobOyiRi..HJJ "''IHfJ'-"1 J.I• OIMDM . MI tlw,. ~:S. ffttlt..~IH'1 0'0t't' lite CfGfllf(l ~tO fCJI«)

Jan Willia'Mis journey into the avant-garde
Jan W illiams - Faculty Recrtal
Balfd H11/l J~uary 24
Jan w,th~JmS a member ot UB't
H1us•c tdcuttv, foa,tess t~ede, of manv
new mvs1e,. effort$ fwre and a
l~tt.~t•me advoclte ot e•penmentll
mu~&lt;.

a.sptave&lt;t an exoen masterY ot
N'V'Ovatrve 'echnt~ and aeattve
sen""'•'IY &lt;lunng the Saturday .,.en.ng
reCJtat

The JtrS1 of Jht two works on the
program. "Sttven CMromonles" Ltv
cornposr-r OavN Moll , Is an
rnpre5$)QfltSitt musical relldefmg tn
aevan movement• Each movement
Dfotreys a WPa'"t ntf..l.lll or ceremony
..from

1'1~tv" s ~.st.

Wntten tor
perC\JSSIOt\ and thn•. the p.ec•
weaves in and out of elternating soto
end duet suct~ona. exploring 1
rm;ltltude ot strang• ton•l eotout'fgS
and ~todtc fhy thmte structures. h

oa-.ots a fnet\IM. lind emouonal pc:tut&amp;
o f such anc..,t ut~ as " spw,t
c•nchlng" t•n the ttwd movemontl and
•C1phers and clouds" lin the lou&lt;t~l
Flautist Robert

D ie~.

formtf croart\10
asaociate at UB, currently resktM1g in
New Vork Caty. seemed at tlmes

[~~=]

total!'/ ~sed tn lhe tvghly purrutNe
cerUlUS thl1 the p.eee wi's wrltttn to

••u:strate Soat..-.g flute '""' ~IVed
wuh hu.ous lbat'ldon Shuwed •
temartt.&amp;ble abalttv to tonvoat emouon
Into "vvnd energy.
f hu •.tttt formets. emoutd the hell hom
th., reM. slOwly maiUng lhot.tu w;rv to
stage whole ~ I I WO&lt;&gt;pong

r""

.."' mvsteuous pomM duet n-..
Uf'KiflhOdo• ~set the .,.ce fro
the rest ol the poeco. A h&gt;ghf&gt;Ootlt "'
thiS premttr performance eame when

W•tham• took op station behtnd .1 .set
ol KohtONI tJ.;IM.tt U.ums wh1cn wete
..,_nd&lt;&gt;d from rKl&lt;s at shoU4der
f&gt;eYll and .,_ted With C o t designs Surrounded on thtn lOdes by
thna dregon dtums, Wilit~tnl
p&amp;Jtorrned a tesematino SOlo. twi.st~ng
his body &amp;nd wa•t•ng ewey ••ke a
sarRuJa~

we"lor fending oH evd sp1ri1s.

The 1111 movement, " Cyetes. u was

brought to • dose wi1h Wt!Wan\s
holding • ~&gt;ng bM frtted Wllh _ . , .
p.:lcbed cow befts Mld .ccomPit'lv'"O
Oid;"s fk.ttt ~a haunt.ng, ehant-htte
meiodv The two then wa"ed slowtv
out ot the hatl , pas.t the a\ld'fern=:e and
tntO the CO!fjdOfS beyond A I th•

strange m4ioc:ly becwno

salter you

could ~'\tar al ~ stt"" to c..pture
ev•n the •ast bafetv •udltM echos, ~~~
pum•ltve ca"e dw,.,ltera ~atch•ttg: the
lull muon ~u c over 1 hauruftd

mouma•n Only th,ough o" pert
men•pUtauon ot tonal enO rhvlhm•c
concep1s cUUkl 1 Pteee .such as 1h,s
suec.e~ ...-t•ttteallv W .tka.ms dftd O.ck

""""" •t oil bewtohAiy
fhe second w ork was gogontiC twne

wa,p '""*v f•om

~mystical

emo ••onell.wr~ of the fi,S1! art
eKt)(lnmuntal piece involving a 1am
s&amp;i$1Gn between eompUICf • nd man

movement. lOt
tet ot U1ree

•.~· ROOTIFS ·,

!..~ Ding n-;,
I

ei!P8f11Ttef"11 - etec1t011tc mus.c:
tnlttUCICk'" A.tbaf\y, Joel

•nl
Th@ •l'lceuant c.ompu·tunes w ould
have duven evan the most Stabte of
hs t eo~rs over t.n. -'91 rf Wi1\ie,. nad
not brovght such 1 cre•t.Ne wna at
humor. ana hum.n warmth to the
stage w•'t\ Nm Although the p.ece
w ~s a touch long .n s.pots tt w as 1
def!Otte succus for pn)p0r"'601s of
t ii!Defimenraf electroo;c mus.c as weU
as betng al'lother ~how of Wilftams'
petCUSSlYe W illldr\'

take a I•UJe Qett.ng used to. IN&amp;

Chablde- 1 'ptayed'' computer by
hls hands into 1 mtcrophorte
the•eby ~oc~ing oil • sor~ of
clapc&gt;~ng

f6mbling comptHunea tn eckhhon tw1
bunon• on a ~meN eon1ro'
1""'0' " "'(h added Of WblrKted
tettOif'l auali"Hei 10 the system ""'
W•IHams· P•tt w11 to
pushed ted

p(09'""'

anompt to " hook into" a gtoove with
lht mechfne while 1Mprov1s•ng on

mustc hat a kn to offcw •n
bolh 8C!Sih811C dtSC.OYety lnd pUIO
bfanc:h ot

en1oym~t .

Noto. Prolessoo w....,... w.a be oorng
on sabbatcal nell So&lt;ong. "'-""''I
whch ttme he w tft do
totMtng~

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Sunday, F•b. 8

•

e~ttt~ns.ve

bnf9"'Q l-Ib styks of •vanl·

oa'de art•stry to EVtooe. as 'Neil as to

several dtUerent tnstrumonts In one

7:30p.m.

Explrea Sept. 30 , ' 81

ullllted 1

UB s M usiC Oepanrnent t$ an
e.stabkshed center ot such JO(Mneya
tnto the itV¥lt g.ttde Though tt m.ay

IWIIh.,nsl
The composer ot this

0. O..W. ONer
tf Cllicb11 WIR!s
..... ,..c:t.M .. . ......

ne

ktnCS your mo1her ft\Kes ~.. bauer

JEWISH~ ~

PN.e 87S-4Z6S

~~n ltance.

m.• tng bowts ~ JUSt t.ite the

Stuct.nts 11.50
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�f

ldolmaker stalls out

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The same old story

~---

by M..-k Seymour

C

onlronted with

~ numeu&gt;uo, movies rotying on 1

~.· ~ best·-.g -.ndtriCk,
by
.. Tlw ltlolmUe&lt; stonds .. not allowing the music to
~ ovorahldow the film. But the
~ revealrng. interHting ' - " "
in the 1950s sty1e muscll·
c!r0m1 • • outnurnbe&lt;ed by some

•-shed

scenet
unfultotling,
In TM/dolmlll&lt;er. Ray Shorkey
givee • stwp, edgy - formance
01 a manl~eal man~r ol
ptospectfve IHf'l stirs tPeter
Gan~ and Paul Landt who

between en exdu..ve cove&lt; to a
IOU&lt; end frnng her ~~~ wntet
IM.ureen McConnock of BrMiy
Bunch 1 -1 tor gMting involved
With the G.l~ c.Nrectlf.

Aura of duo

t
Both of the rel1tivety unknown

11nQ1f$ • •

•PI&gt;O•""V anem~tic:

lttentoon-hold••· They sldlltuy
ontlfect end bfong en aur• ol
class to thoit ro4es. Although
fanrng from prornonenca midway•
thux&gt;gllthe folm ~ GaRagher,
his prot~. cornes into the
lomelight, lond's portrayal ol the
alotk Tommy Dee tinQefs

substitute for hos pale liege
persona. Uke most voung people
given a chance e1 aua•n•ng the•,

through tho srOty.
.Htt Barry'e music: Is lrtung tor
the romu pan· lovely,
uncomphcated tove songs that

innermost fantaaJes, the two cen
barety handle the fame withOut a
greedy, suppressible songwmtw
eontrolnng every move
Tovah Feldshuh CHoloc11ust,
The WOrn"Jttn 's Room) makes
mOfe out o f the role of a
dedtealed fen magaz1ne ed•tor
than could be expected from a

benefit from the choreogtpahv of
Oenev Torlo (D.nce Fev11r.
S~trutd•y Night FevtltJ.
The account is cto•ely bes.ed
on Sob MarcuccA. who
catepuhod Frankie Avalon and
Fabian 10 the top In the lete
1950s A s etechntcal adv1sor,
he should have strtved for

"s•ng acuess Her biggest
orobtem tn the St()(y 11 choos•ng

comP'ere at.tthenhcttv If mont
reehsm wes
fnto the

plot as it unraveled. n would not
have folded to consist of the
worn ~ wtrich haml)eled A
StM Is Bom and a dozen other
lim$ that tlvive
tne C&lt;llapae
of an o -·wO&lt;bd disvaught.
show busiM$$ bfe-.through.
PJoje&lt;:ts that Ofe extremely
weR dono would come ahve by
slmply sho~the Stde of the
-forme. t~ has found some
kond ol contentment and inner
peace in succeS&amp;. Too ohen, the
scr.., hero either needs a rest
or tails to take one end l)elishes
in a depressing display.
The ldoi~Mker also succumbs
io this cine&lt;natic t&lt;&gt;rmula. It
shows the demeaning,
undesl&lt;able parts behind the
teeede of a star and virto,.ty

an

ignores th~ tremendous rewards
bestowed upon a young man by
hero·worshlpping te•nagers.
The subplot of Sharkey and
Fetdshuh's romance is ja9ged
and insipid, serving only to rtfl
the gaps in the main story. 11
predic1abfv landS In the tinafe
whh a corny. vocatfy fimp
number.
...

Director Taytor Hackford •

would have found h benelic:lel to
omit m~ny o f tho superfoe111
aspects and eonc•ntrate on lhe
tense r,ladonlhlp bolween '"'
anct Slfengeli with their
narcisSISltc opfntof,s 1nd mutual

el!lptortahon. Edwerd Orlorenzo's

script hu, sufficient punch, bur
loses •ome of ill drive on the
ttanatormation to the aereen.
often cornetlng the characters

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Tomlin in
Invisible

Woman:
the Lily didn't
quite bloom

liM

by John K. Lapl811e

"The rraja problem with
The lrcrEdlble 9lrirkirg
Woman does not lie with

the acUng or even the
sometimes questionable
humor, but with

Ill.-- T_. -

c:AUCIHT
ete . . ........,.._ .......

,,...,..., by 1e-.g a novet ent•tled
.. Mar,. WithOut SeJO .. wlleneve&lt; the

But the more Pat $1vink s. the more hel
notenety eJtP«t&lt;ts. AI hrs:t not even her

che wst•ek . '~

husband beloeved 1

Pat Kr•mer i$ a norme4, e•erydav
houuwife. She $hopS at the
ne.ghborhood maJI, dnves a P1nto and 11
the doting mother of two who 1ove.s her

huSband, an up and comeny advtttlismg
executtve. and even her mangy do\1 Spot
However, Pal Krernet 1S 'htinkinv ond
shrinking.
Blamtng hor predicament on a
cOft'lbMauon of eyelam~•e•~
polyuns.etuunes and the ~oc:ftef\ts on
the bl&gt;clc of • coo of Green Goent aeam
eotn. Pat Kru~T\6t (pt8yed bv LIJy romljn,
ts ~~vttr dl$t.;OUIIlged IJy her .. hny..
problem 8eir•g a guest celebtlly on 1ho
Mrke:t Oou!JI.. s Show. although tOWUfti'Q
at aboul ntoe KW:hes tall, ts the hrwJ,e.ytH
of her .ihnn"•nq c.of'eet. Pat da.ms
' T•U me: dsks the d -

"""'vieWer.
"nu •• tt•• t&gt;ee&lt;o • ""''"''
Hti.Jhtmare •Of' vou. or h•s Hu: tu ""-:en
~.owe

o.c..u lhlllys. tool"
'Weff. Mi~e ." .Mbw~\ r••t
·•Qne lliC8 th.ng 1$ being &lt;&gt;1J4e to oppe.,
""VOU&lt; progrom...
IIIC lt,.;rNIA· ~w•ok11.g Wvt""" ·~ .,

was on hel wey to

mtcroscopc c:Setmsa. But. ahft a few

toll tole signs thel br~et falls into a
bowl o f Trl• hom • $hrunken wnst iJnd
her shOes conhnuousl¥ dlop ofU. her
husbond, his bo$$. the neighbors af'\d
evcH·uuaUy the unhre wOftd loam ot her
unyl suPerstar.

Her house rs then bombarded dally by
an onslliught of TV crew s and cunous
unlookers. As a tcpontu announced,
"even the neiyhbof's ara oehl:btjttes."
Pemo~• .,,. most. elthouyh $Ublome.
hurnOf occurs in the ba&lt;.'kground of the
ot."'~hboftloud scenes. Tho ~P'''· their
'~All and Dvtfl ln.eH humus are colOfod ll\

the most oUnox tous hues that• .ut t•nes.
maltes 5Uf~J43o~s adv1sed for vtewing. It
fcStlfnb~ a petnlttr's dream Of rnaybe a
pave out o l oho " Prolessional Preppy
Bu1 tha

ntilof(W

t.,..(Juledy ~spwed by «he t957 Cla\;'WC

fM;hon tdm. 1M Jnc~

Ra·+lard Mathe50f\*s novtft ·rn. Shfnk.tng
Man:· Although the Of~ or&gt;asc. . -

lnctt«Jtbht SI11111Aing WtNnoMf ~~ not t-e
wtth tho 4C-ttng 0t oven th~ ~netvnes
QUestoun.lbll humor. but w~h the
eueef11)1ay by J who. wrth
h.wrW\. t:.rc.-t~. reln.Jod .Jnd expand&amp;d
thu ttM Of (dtth Ann t 1uJ rrve VC-.t okJ
.,,•._..,.·euu·. tti••'OSOI)f"·" •' I..JV~,Jilln f~
Wt- w ..,.,... tr- oo t!'olariJP and l"' _
luyrttlheJ ltM.! mov•c·'\ s- opt~ by t..~e~tng

the ruthless O.uonuauun lor World

V\.'f'i11011 wa1: a Mt'IOUS ~ ~ t.mf"'nr•l
tJr,un.,. the ...u• t..h4tfltJttd ""ll..tlt~

M»f•agement. whK:h tnet lo capture Uwt
"'"'"''•' fur•lhn tl1 '•'•· ~ ·"thiS
but

-....p~taJtl-e:i un lhU o tJv.OU' hUtttO'
rf!suluny frOtn the stf'anvP ultlhep tt'wt

tuly CUII\pM.61hl~ llut him • s.t.,~t .,.lUI a
~lty tw•$l h"'$ "' • vpie.-1 turn
'"·•' .,...,.,". 10 plagV': dnY him tnt•~1-hk!rl to
Uf • t.,,, -: tho rlt..Jllui&lt;..,J IJJtJ 'JUY$ c:tad

. . .,,w.,t

•a..Jieu and

lt.t.s but..t11co romt•ll
She bitU1M wllh now twuH.rndous tOy$,

tower.ng

cr•votu .. Ken" doUs and '"'''

I.Ndfd sue. PIK4t$ ol bacon . Hot hvtbOnrl
Vanc..e (~a.,Od by Ch.twiPS CifOCS.nl.

Giboon plays the -.,1 IIC*ltllt Or.
Eugene No&lt;tt. whoa bralnatonn Ia to
conuof the -u&gt; by extracting the midget
IUtlurt&gt;.nite' • blood lor a conoocdon t o
lhrink the world' a POf)l.lfation. " We wil
tall people loft," Noru
glggle8 to hil occompllc. 0.. Ruth Ruth
(pt.yed by Elizabeth Wilson} I 111'111"'1\.lln
of 1 women, who. predlctlbly loves he&lt;

""""'only

· It' I
one of motchea mode In
heavtn - Jeckyl and Hyde. Bonnll tnd
ayde, Attila ¥1d Huro.
Big biJiin- fn1 ..HII WWO not the
onlY, group ridiculed by the fUm. Being en
tiiifl\'eru.n. W1gnw polnra .~..P barbe 11
the ocologlcel rnovwnent "emboclied In the
rnovle by priuy Juditn Beealrtv 111110
lll,aved by Uly Tomlin}. The tlQht·lipped
ne;ghbo&lt; 1$ in the bu..,_. of Mlling
O&lt;ganle ~ o II Avon and elto loads • " RotnOrnber the Plight o f Pat
campaign.
Oelphe being highlighotd by o .,.,..,
- - - by EmestW,. the tllephone
OI&gt;'Qior t"You
you can

K,.,.....

otlck- know-·

bunona. - . . ,.. ,, Tomin'a

probk.om w.lh The

w- .

SlvrfWnrl Mtm• ..toc:n had been based on

YW&amp;atile -~~ ........fortUnately. not
fuly e&gt;Cplo&lt;tod. She worU bast With I

-.ctor out-of·tlw........,- 111te Edith
Ann or Ematine. Pat t c . _ is,
however. bnicalv • •verege, ~-.
8lmough lllrinltlng ~·- Any

-ed

comedieuoe could heve
the role
just u wei. Ewn Aonmce . _ . . , . ,
111\rfbel. I!&lt;A. Tomlin Ia a Pf...._l
actteS$ de-.ving of more challe&lt;lglng
porta. Hopefuly TIW incledible Slvrolunt/
Wom«rls just another &amp;tep In •Xl*'CIInv

""'-·

tn t_M.,. ._ &lt;J•·t'1US the. pearly ~hue. •noocent
yood ' fuy ...
fll4.1 .,,,,.,-\~

~fD\.0

for the).() t,;4xnv

cJISciC)PQtnted by a s:hunk1ng w1f0 end o

"''~'"'" 1 uwever. 11 the qvaln y actors.

.subS(&gt;(JUCHtly -ihrtnlt.109 lavu llttt. "'"' 10

thot vmt • .tv thefn. laugh In r~,ect Henry

~"GOGODDA~RRioO.·ssee~RmiL~LniAUNT~~VCOMED~
stunning, original wor1&lt; .•. breathtakingly beautiful and
very funny..• 11/ust it wilt outlive us au.·
- ~~NaoW'VorkTtr'AM

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I'm a doll. and my dog t~rnks I'm a

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Any Trouble, Where Are All 1M
Americel

N~

- Cheap Trick

KMII Jermt. The Celestilll H"wk.IEMCI

n.

c•rlw Hawk UfVea H on excellent example
of K-e ith Jerrttfa elus,eat v1nuos11v as both mUSICian
endcompo-.
The firlt movement ooens with the themwt•c me•odV
which will pt"eveU end reoccur throughout the piece. A
sense ol O.Jtf\CI IS creered between Jarreu's piano
and the snore and ulangle of the SvTacuse Symphony

The debut album of the British quartet Arly T""'blo.
' " " here in ·~ o.e.mt&gt;er with the Son of Still
t.oUt, •• PfObobly the most M.Q.R, mellow record to be
produced by Still since its inceptlol\-wt&gt;lc!llsn•t
nece...,lly bad. just true. It's o simple, one·
dimenllooal effort from lour guys who can't
undlllttand girls. But 11 does conteln a dozoo high·
quality pop songs.
The cuts are libetally ap&lt;inkled with vocal

OrcMsne'a percuaston aectton: between the f-ree·
llylng how' end tho hawk .. predllot . n... melody.
ascendong and descending in volume a11d mvthm,

hooks - while the arrangements lKe tight it'a not

condudes With. o•ru&amp;e cymbal- Then all IS Q\lllt.

but wOfds - aingable lyrics. As

Suddenly tn. hotno ond w•odl emorge to so~
hawk' s lltght, amoolh but Wtth the percusstOn
StfenQ1hefhf'tQ II the WU"'QS Vltwlntly beat &amp;g4'1n" tt\e
wmd The lkltu. stnog$ oboes plav Wflh ond ~&amp;11\St

vocalostllgullonStllceyboa&lt;dist Cfive Gregson put. .
" It's t 0 slabs of uwOQuited love" lend tn. other two

*"'91 II&gt;Out They'&lt;e the Vai)O&lt;$. W1thout tho dove&lt;oa
S\lbsec:tmottO&lt;

Str"'ll "' the derlltiOSS or "Piavon" Boglrt's
m011umento! ~~•• Van Momson Cthe open~ng Iones ol

sUbtle cymbal to COfnll401e the movement.
The second end thlfd movements have d1vldee1 the
quafittes of the hawk. The exertion of strength and
onorgy of the flight Is lnco&lt;porated In the aee011d
movement. Hete, the harp Ia in11oduced 10 rurther the
cele-stJaf aentat1on o f floatfng peac:efuUy above tt'lt

earth. The movement ends whhout e Nnt of the
oertuasionaty Pl'edltOf thet nsena itsetf to begm the
fanal movemef'\t
Wrth ptldo ond dot...,.,.tiOO, the hotns and
Ptfcuaiot&gt;IIOUnd
distUtb the march to tho howk 'a lmt~ong oaeechft ttvough tile sky. The
poono bfool&lt;a on to euo tho teasion and , _ of the
blrd's oow" Ag.~~n the matn theme entet"S. nsa in a
Clescendo, ,,. cvmbol clwnn
To hMf chla album ,~ 10 become tnvolved with ttl
emotiOnS. It is • svmphonoc in ove&lt;Y of the
wa&lt;d And Jorrott Is tha celesuo! howlt.
- LwrieGrou

v-...

Com.,aftsona ere NlevitatM. They sound Mea 0fte
"N.c.

G~tls"

recall .. Tupelo

~ev.''

tor aute}. and. aJ

most ohon ment.oned. Elvis.
But Gregsoo ultimotely &amp;ounds 11'- llomsell. though
the Coateno 1ntonatk&gt;n is often present And, Ul"'lti(e E.
Any Trouble's sound tan't bnter, which Is ondtering:
though it I• ul\requlted love, it's not deprusslng.
Llatemng to th11 rkOfd even1Jf you can "relate." W•ll
m•"• you teal bene:r; not phJf\Oft you Into the depths
of mJserv. It's Mea-use most of thtt songs ere upbeat.
cttchy and boppy, from the whiPQit urgency of
"Tumin' Up the Heat" to tha spnngy a&lt;ge~~ ond boot
ol tha IIOI.ty•tlllged "{Got You Off) The Hook " Fa&lt;
tho moot pert, tn. sentlments cootoroed on tho lvo.cs
are urvverut, tOf appeal; What mate hllsn•t felt the
ambw•ence 10 perlectly IH"'''tbodted it\ ''N&lt;.e Gtrts~''

popular band in the wO&lt;Id. S...o
But thi$ one sucks No goed oong&amp; no energy no
fun. Cheap Trock is '""shed Got out of hete.
T'he: review can't just end hefe Whv does the albUm
~1 Let ~s find out wha1 went w rong
SU&lt;e enougl&gt;. George Mort., P&lt;odUCed 11 You Qn
tell on " Stop ThiS Game," whoch opens the album
wrth the famous "Lwe and Le1 D•e·· xvlophon.e s. Ano
"World's G•eatest Lover" sounds like John lennon·s
" Imagine." Love the piccolos, boy a .
Cheap Tnck doesn't JUS1 rip otl Tho eeatles They·,e
versatile. " Love Comes e Tumbt1n' Down'' comes pff
li~e crappy led Zeppelin copy. aod " Cao't Stop It 1Bu1
I'm GOflna Trvl " 11 Ufted from Hmman'a Hermit''
''A,nt that Just e Little Bit Beuor "(''Can't stop 11
baybahl"l singer Aobln Zandor yells.
The going gets &lt;ough oo the unlo&lt;goveoblo •'I love
You Honev But I Hate Your Friends" when Zander

Pfonouncl!$ "honey" "hoonah.'' Tn. sound they get
here's • deed r~ Of the Mov,.·s

1-.

0.
unfortunotety7
Nlc• G.tts •• • fun VInyl collecaion, and AT'a Wve
ve&lt;s.on ol Abba's " Name of the Game." lleovy with
""'·lends ho!&gt;e lor the IU1ure. moybe tn.y oron't
aJwaya 11 M in concert as they were hma. ~.
Anr All TIHI Nict~ G1rls is on indubitably Wvely dot&gt;Yt

FOR THE FOLJ(S • UIB OFFICE
OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS - VfflO BROUGHT
YOU PHILHARMONIC-IN- THE-GYM
IN 1977, 1978. a 1979:

~·surrender.. ove-rshadow&amp; ovarythtng thev d1d before

or after.
roek•n'rolle.rs and half zany cut·ups was aure to
dehght t.e ens evetywhrefe tn.d meke them the moa1 •

are cover tunes•. wen. yeah. That's wMt Any Trouble

oercus:lion tn 1 tftsc..-w;o w h.eh the piano and hOJn
tntlllupl IO tohen the b'ow$
The JM.at10 .nd petCUI~ton a11se agaH'I tklt now lone
end e-P'oOe upon the enuanee of the enure orct'WtSUI

Thi1 abJrn is.aknost loo temble to review But tet•s
give it • go, huh 1
Altm ail. George Martill produced It, and he used to
do Tho BeatiH. And Cheap Tnt:~ has be011 known to
come up wlth an occaslonal gra,oc song. most notabty
"Surrender:'" off their third album, Htt11ven Ton;gflr. A
ruth of Pure bubblegum at n'a surgjng btUii1 1
For a while it seemed that Cheap Tnclo. WO$ oonna
bteak big, really big . Their lmmulo of 1\all P&lt;ellv boy

musJcel expertise that'll attract you to Any Trouble.

eoc:h ooho&lt;. ouertrve and Pfoud. Thev conhoot the

A steady p\1111 remt~n.s foUowed by a. $low orchesUa1
melody, then IM otiglnof theme ending Wllh that

"Mommy's Harfghtl
o ..ddy 's ....right/

Girls? (Stiff

- Prmkia I. Ca"lngron

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4fOtnta Man."
wNch thev olreedy cov"'ed • lew olbums ago. itsell a
nngo&lt; lot The Booties' ""sfon ol "Slow Down ••
So whet we hove llooe 11 o •lfY Sid to.tch ot
pot~oes . It once oeemed tNt Cheap Tr1Ck hod
something up the~ IIHves Thou fut llbum was tone
But now their sJeeves ate buJn.ng
h"s the o4d s:tofy Beceuse of one ouv 1housands ot
mid·western teenagers will be stlent tor..gtlt
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Valentine's Day Issue
10 words far a buckJ

f4nday,
f4ebruary 13th
JAadltne 5ptt, Wednesday the. llth

�©prodigal sun!
Double Fantasy: A conflict of interests
I..

by Thom.. R. Cocola

I

pride m'(t611 on beinQ tile rulclent
Butle freak at The S,.Ct11Jm. for
eumple. I know !hat Geo&lt;ge Hamoon·o
38th binhday occ.... In )utt 19 clays. end
110lso know that his fovomo candy'" Jdy
I have my OWl!, YOI unpub4.t&gt;out the Fob FCK.W b&lt;NI&lt;...,, end I
ondly remember lhe11 old conoon
on ABC.
Thus. when I r ealized VI November lhol
Joho lennon wos rel&lt;tasing a oew oblm

afler I half ~ hlato.rs, I W1U1My
cam~lgned fO&lt; the right to review the
record. But O.Comber followed, tnd In
that 1\.wtwlen1 month, John lermot1 w a.s
shol down In cold blood by an lnoone,

-·and

identity C:OIIS: she c:anoo1 SHm IO

,...,t.,
her edvtnced 11-52
she slops onto a c:hcon&lt;e cue ol pseudo

UnclaJionottdt wNch """' the album.
Yol&lt;o teres w ell on new wev~$1\ tUMS
ti\.e .. K••• Kin, Klls., tno, I care not to
SPICUtle on Iter noises ot the end!. but
- s h e ~~~ 10
and $log
verlouo Q_ONH of songs 1oM Ronstodt,
lhe toltefs
H&lt;lr a11empc ac o
is a~ eoc111td " Herd r Are Over." but one...,_, cell whelllel
she Is ""11"'11 •
parody oe;-one And In ''I'm Your Anvet '' Yoke&gt; 1s
olnQinQ I song which closejy - e s
lhe old Eddie c.ntor hit, " MMung
Whoople." Ytt Yo4&lt;o lsro't nA&lt;Iy as

••pond

-ftual

""-ably.

-··ual "' •

eHectlve as PIIUI McCortoev was wheo

he Sllflll "Honey Pie; · and Yo~o commocs
a major error when ahe adds som• •ns1p.d
.,tr• .....,.•• verMS to the turu~. Such 1
moo,;e tS taugt'table.
.-onic, butche ultomoce
protllem whh ~ Fanr•s-;. 11 1ht1 John
and Yol&lt;.o caonoc cornb&lt;M themsel•os
gracef,.y. WhOle John SingS his .,mplo
"ll!'!)S of domutic bloss. Yol&lt;o oeems 10
crudely .,1enup·l him w1th hef btzwre
oongs and quauonable • .._,,.,.,.,. 11
was wtllrng for Yoke&gt; to go councrv and
wHtern at anv mmte,. The best move
lor John and Vol&lt;o would he•e been 10

It_,,

mal(e sep.ar•te albwns Of to take MQ6flle
side$,

8 tt •t rNify doesn't mater anvmore. It
•• a pity that leMott 11 dead because tns
cvnocosm wu gone end on Dcwble
Fanr•sy he 1.,.11y IIOUnds hOQPY. L-.doH nos1 off~ the gen.us and sense of
~"' as he dod ., l'ttlsrrc: Ono B«1d or the
cereotong llloPrC dream he proposed
throughout ~ Double f'Mrasy ..
leVtiefy ft.wect. bu-1 rt •s lennon'&amp; tas1
album tws tuw eootnbuhon to mankind
Fot "*"V ~ tha1 tS '••son enough to
buV Doobl&lt;t FM~tuy, end theV do not
noed oome ug.d cmc eround to cellohem
II the album " good or bad.
And I r - 1 these people, but tho$ ••
,oumahwn and DoubltJ FwJt•sy was mv
IIIIQI'Imef\1 1Whe1her I

~~eel

•I or noll

now inf amous mtn named Mark David
Chapman h was indeed a \l'ltfy net and
patnfut mome-nt for me. and I toh thet the

world

tost a great hero when lennon

doed
Vet mote painful that lf'lnnon's- death ls
wrh•ng tht$ re&lt;Wtew of Double F11111tsy,
(Geffen/Womer Broo.) cl&gt;e album whoeh

made liS way to The Spocrrum offlee jut~
a coupte ot days ago. To oc qutta honest ,
I wantad 10 liSe this- review as a loti t o
tw.111se John Lennon, but I l1mofv had to
spend an ent~te weekttnct r.omtng to
te•ms wuh the f&amp;e1 that th•s elbum t5 not
very good and SUUCIUtliiiV tOCOHOCI Jus1
as. Peter SeMer&amp; e~d hi$ bfltl18n1 C8f1Htt
W•Jh e sub..oaw mov•e enlHICfi T~
Frend!Sh Pfur ul Dt Fu MIHteh&lt;J. l&lt;tn"""
100 dted unexoectectlv lnd klh .a llawed
fin¥ PIOdUC-t bc:htnd

PHIHf'lllom
In l)n,,lJ/t• h•m•sv. .John and Votoo
• ,,, ,,•• , u 1h •naae ~t~··· #.··"Q•np ~ ·(:f'l
\.UIS IJ~.C John'S ti.O''Sflil dt:..il 'hlllt f\•&lt;

r

found bJiss1utness and Nve tOt
Watrh..ng lhe Whee'IS, h.S ~ .,,_
J,.. ,funy s.mp'•.sUc: Paut S•mon ' ' 1M

'lt'w

,.,., m•JOr

""'!!'"""•• l&lt;om ct.oo 1960s

o~rno ntaot- nw•.p~OgtO:UMY\ fH.nl feettn
t';toovv' Ul Still Cfa.ry ~ht-t Aft Tt~

Ytt&amp;f.)&gt;

w•lhvul tos.-.g ·•''·"'" '"" \j'IIV

and 1n Out/IJt. f•m•$y. lf'lt'IN)n t\.1' thl'
Smontan $enM of sn.ttnO h&amp;s man•••Y
otnc:J ~~w ,..nleflts. but he •s tndecd too
SIITI~C .tnd C.00 QefSOf\81 Songs t.ke

Starung Ove1 " "Be1111HhA Bov.··
Wom""· ~· and "Oe.a, Yoko' Ire rwee,
Cdn ne 1r..,tv ea.poc1 to ~h.a•e
th~'"' Wtth N~ audlence1 tn "Oeat Yoko •
t,;~, IH')~

thn hue ''Oh, V'O':.o.

t'n nevf'tf eve:'

o~

u, h•l you ort' Is !ndeed a bt8uhft.A 'IIIQIS~

ot "'"'u..t ltratse but u •s haufly on, u-.
s•ng ~tot til '" Wh•movOf I hSH'n to
le•\not\ "' f'N,ofJ/c F1m11sv. l 1~1·t I .£1•"'''"
ht• CUIUitlt-.l l or ln\IBSIOf\ Qj I')IIWat.V

A d•fh:r-.mt 0"HTVTIVf7

In cor'HratJ.l to he, husband. Yoko'$
songs are lav,ihiV producrd and 1p1ced
wuh &amp;HIUW amounll ol sound efl.ecli

But Yuk.o seems to bf! sufleuno hClfll an

Paul scores with Rockshow

Love." But the loco Jommy McCullooll, wtoo died of a
drug ov.rdooa In 1 979 . .. .. .....,.,..,_ ..
che omni-t McConney.
okm Jtdtsor&gt; Browne

n.

(Yeah, Yeah, Yeahlj

- - - - - - -';:.:".;..
' _by Thomu R. Cocola

McC4Inroey 11

"'* .--ee.uo
Gr.nted,

COCJf"M, .,y ~.

~- barring,
WingS

was

of

r - . g AI The Speed of Sound 11 this time, but they

C

ontrwy 10

_ . . . . bellef,

-·wore other

,.._..for the Batles' bruit-up In 1970 - . .
Yoke&gt; Ono. A c:ritlal factor wa a " ' - citagr-1
" " - PIIUI Mcc..tney end Johr\ ' - - - ove&lt;
touring. Lennon

felt'""'"'" s..u.. had

paid·-

dun lllhe stormy road yelfl from ~ .. 1981
to San Ftanc:itco In 1 968 He wamtd the S..tla to
be ......., • lludio grOUI). end, " f• .. he ....
~. ,.... recorclngo were bener off If confined
10 London roof c-. Converoefv, Mcc..tn.y OI*1IY
veorned to b e - wiUithe cr-dl. He wanted the
..Beetles t o rltn.WI to lhe totd, end he ..,.,. sugoHtecl
...-prise violts to omd pWol oo the lluthls could
~~ In a frOth, ,..,•
once eglin.
WI*! he left lhe 8Mtleo end fonnecl Wrnge,
McCort.ney indeed mumld to I* ewtv ~ of .,,,.._
Hla touring wu c\Jiminatecl wfltl Ne MniMlonal WNtgs
0.. America oojoum In t978, er!d McCartnov'• new
moYie Rocbhow, hiQIIIighll thla
lim Ia IICtutlv McCitrtnev' o -.10ft ot Nell
v--.a·a Rwr Ne- ~. INt - end thlele typle4llly
McCannev -11 Is done witlla Httle more "IVO&lt; tnd •
little mort . -.

.....v-om-t

n.

"""""'*''...,.,..

v-

..,.,. ..... frOth off of
M&gt;d /tfM'$ end
McConnr(s bHt .--Beolle oblm, the diiiOC Band
Qoo The Rut!. 1976 wos before London Town,
to
the Egg, M&gt;d Mt:C¥tnrt N, ao l-ull\'. _,.of
McC41nroey' • &lt;ec:enl inolpld - . . . , . here.
(Y., a ltar r.pplng my feet to Me Cartney'o "Silly Love
Songs" end rtc&lt;llmg the boouty of his video venlon
of "Cominv Up," ....yt&gt;e he could make a song lilco
" Bogey Ml8ic-'' trom McOtrrwy II look good).
McConney is certainly a ....,.. showman He yello
end nowtl at lhe aow&lt;l. end he oppoeta In completo
comrol""o r the entire concert. He is one ol the most
talenled "*'In melt history. and his divera~y and
oYI&lt;oM ucehnce Ia higllloghted throughoUt the film.
He otope at lht piano IO pley "Lady Medonna,"
" MaYbe I'm Amued." ond " Uve end Let Doe," he
orabl-' acoustJC guitet to play ''l' ve Just Seen •
F -." " Bitdtbird," and "Yeste&lt;dey.'' end he,.....,
on hlo forte. lhe bus guiUr, for many olher oongs.
McCir1ti!IV hos lhe cendency t o hom it up at times,
but the tactlhot he Is Pout Mc:Canoev excuseo him.
He mnhes his Be.Ue musK: with roclt·n-roll, end he Is
to promote hlo Speed of Sound oongs with groat

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enthulium.
Denny .Laine, the old Moody Blueo player, ..10
.co&lt;HJ&gt;n hilt llh " Go Now" end " BeWII9 My

vwt•.

look....... pltyo phonomonej lead
end hlo
lltd.w1g oiiiOioa wrth McCwtnev during " """ybel'm
Amazed" could hive blool the highlight ol lhe film If

the c - wore better In kMPoog up with lhe
exel\anQtl.
But the bost
ol the film Is that 11 aooks 10 the

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ploc .

n. ~ 0.. ~tour ..... McConney' s

woy of IOYif'll " hey. I c.n ouon over end your end put
on t good .,...., I moy not hove Johr\. George and
""'c'o wnh rno, but Witgs Ove AmMce Is mv moment
of r;atv .. This folm not hlw ..,Y silly. pseudo-

"'"""'"pre-r-ood.,..,.,_ bet.._, Poulend
lhet blonde-~ pleyer wtoo _ , _ ...

rt heve ..,Y ol u-. ..,.,.,
documentety 111m type rntorviewo" - . McCort""•
opeau c:-ondodly about vlntKI oubjec1o ~u lhe fatlg\IO
ol oouting, balcong b&lt;ead, or hld.ng ,........ in
IUIIC-. lo.,p., lOfty PouiJ.
H e - not wane to makt anv profound pollical
otltomonco w nh hi• works (~a ~k.e " GI•e lrelend
Back to The IriSh" ora ,.,. lor McCartney! end he
_ , , to tolt4y conc:enttote on leurng his oudoence
ht•o • good tlme.
And thai lo whot Rocbhow os all
lbout -quint-tl&lt;ll McCanney. The onl~ cornpllonts
I heve att thet Joe ~·a drums were somecimes a
little 100 loud. end Sheo'o Dolby oy.,..., was
...-.aeleslly f)l.mped 10 lhe mulmum end

his group, not -

con~tly

clef&gt;(orob4e.

But than ogaln, that's nol Jemes Paul McCartney's
ftull .

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i fil! Stage One
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Blono/Peuline end the

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otlo Beellllo."'
Btoadwoy Blotto' a voice echoed ttvough
the Clensety IIOP&lt;IIItad crowd ••
One. BtoaciW-v '110'1ing • ChineM
ptlnt omo4Ung jac-et to let the crowd
lu&gt;ow thai he end lhl other five membets
of Blotto come from " the far
•ut"- AI!&gt;My, New YO&lt;I&lt;.
Blotto rece;.vd rK09"it100 ove&lt; the
""""*of 1980 IO&lt; '"" oingle "I WOiilno
a. A Lltogulfd" from '""" debut EP
entitled Hotlo. My N.,.,. rs 8/orto Whor's

Baouo W'lllte•'"V pa.n on v.OOus
pe&lt;elllslve onsuumenr• including cowbell.
tombounne amd hit "and. " Let's Eat"
and " Sct-eam" w ere the lowllght olthoo
t~,vening ... Scream.. waa introduced u an
Yours/.
eudion&lt;:e portleipatlon oong. but the
The group'o 14 oong performance
audlance didn't ..em to core.
featured tuneo from '""debut end the
second EP ActOU lind Down in addrtion
~eyboardiat CMvrolet Blono sang
•" Jump Start My I-INrt." lormetly the
to oome yot-to-bl·r...oHd originals. II
bece- _ . , , thll ... hough thl
-'o noweaao fO&lt; Blotto· o (lone but !'lOt
torvottan girl olngof, the "luscious
AII&gt;My vrOUI&gt;iU ...- thelf "'"""''and
I omi!larlty with tho vrouo known, moll of Bl..- Blotto.'' H.vlng Chivy oi&lt;111
&amp;.neh4('a song wu onaulting.l
the erowd dtd not know what to expect
from Blotto.
"~v• Mr . Bond" was ptebobly the
blat ol Blotto'• new me!lflal porformt&lt;J
Bowtle Blotto on guitar led the crowd
ttvougl&gt; "She'a Got A 8tg Boyiriend" oH
I I St- ()ne, 8owtie WIO btilli....t, if
oYifllllggerltld, ln Na tidal upreuions
· Aero# tlft&lt;l Do...,, 1 song 111et aounds
n..t by comc&gt;arloon on vlnyi -1\ is clear
n
Bond' a a..orted IIICh .....rues.
The other new song .._
The Second
Nt lllotto 11 1 grouo to must be aeen
Futur• Stena" w .. 10 fOfgettable. it
IIYI to tru4y epptodltad. Bo-' •
- n o t clntrve commont.
expre&amp;aione M'td CheNe &amp;ono' 1 antiel
" We Are The Nowtonn" wol&lt;e tho
on buo bfought the song end night 10
trowel momentar~y 11 thit panicularty
hfo.
"Gimmo tl&gt;o Girl" ftotl.lfed Sa&lt;getOt
witty aong waa '6COO"'zed by -at 1east

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three-IOY!the of the 1-..... The song is
a IN!fody of tho blalc: hotet-clra&lt;it group$
with the motcl'tlng outhta, mallow ...,;co,,
and contrived bOdy movomonto. In Short.
" NoWionoa" ahoWI BIOIIO Ot thelt
beat - making tun ol IM bu&amp;Jf\UI tMy
.,. in.
Wi'~ beget wit 11 Sarge crooned his
woy through " My B.tby' l the Star ol e
Otfver's Ed Movie"-" .•. poor girl &amp;he
no- hed a chance." NoJtl. Broedway.
Bowto, end Sorgo pooed tor Chevrolet's
moatOno o f · ~ve You, Coj\lln Klein" to
lhl chlnta to oo Ill le boboort.''
The crowd 1101 tho oognoj thet lhl _.g
they came to ,.., waa uP as Btoldw-v
deimld " a..l' a uo" end Srego ttvow on
his prnk IOWtl end hit suntcte.&gt; fO&lt; " I
W-.a S. 1 Llf-d." llec:IUSO of the
audience"&amp; forn.kantv. woth this end the
next song. tho S.ttln' " twist and
Shout," Blotto hniohed theor set w·th
ntiafied liatontra.

Of twO unomp&lt;IIOIVO

rWmber-"Higl\

School Honey" and ' "look Both Weys
S.fore You Crou Me."

Perhaps too much 101.1&lt;1011 have token
the edga of! 81otto'a Ptrformonco. They
are not as h•atl anymOfe; thiY actually
seemed tired. This •• not to sav they did
not put on a thoroughly enjoyable ohow.
It Is just th11 aomettung it lost w hen thetr
personal road cre"'-tol&lt;..-.;are to leevo
bottles and ptehHad C"PI oNichWOPIMIS
club ooda IO&lt; th• bMd before tNt s howIt ...,.,. that Blotto Is beo"ll ei&gt;Med bv .
tM music bus•nns thoy Wife mocking a
short ,..,. 1110·
Butflllo'o own PIUI!ne and the Peri s
kept and '"' bouoang 1$ they
wermed '"" Sr- One ~Iron$ before
the mat itltraeuon. Pau:hne's funv blKic
socks and c r.os of ''go

w4cs. go out ol

your mind w old" oro•oeled lor e wood

vme.

The takttn· fOf·granted encme consisted
of clonos Stonos ond equally hoi or4Jtnal
maumal , Ask fot 11 by n• m•.

The 8uftoto Regional 8olet w~t bl
partol'mlng 11 thO t&lt;ot""'int Comd
TMtter for three Ptrformenc:H todoy Sot.. day ot 8 p m. end Sundoy 11 2 :30
p .m. rocUt~ .,. t3 end only U lor
ltudonta. For lurtNr information, call
8IKt Mounuln College I I 838-2173,

edmos$1011 and $3 for ltudonll end senior
chJ~ant . For mora Tnformotlon caa
842-0494

TM UB MuSIC OeOiftmenr wilo present
a BFA Roo •lal by SerTHJel Pieua~ lfumc:»et.
on S.utday 1 •'btuarv 8 at 3 p .m: '" (he
Baord Rer:itl! h&lt;IW Admouoon •• free 8nd
the oubhc tS tnvned to attend

The ZodtiiQue ,. coming. tbe

ZodiaQuo oa camltl;l Check CM ne••

wHI&lt;' o ~Sun lor 1 -·~ prMew
lolonted dance group.

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The Com-ary Oenc:o Group,
Floorl&gt;ley. w .. oroaent • 90 monute sflde
show entitled " Twontltth Century
D..-" on Sunday 11 7 p m. ot '""
floorploy arudlo. 89 Rhode Island Street
The IHm II OPined tO the Publle. For
further information Cllll 88&amp;·0805.

Tho tlllentt&lt;l Buffalo Enttnelnment
T,.,...or w.H P~tform GIUtr • ploy by
Gl..:lden Schrock 1t1rting on February 1 2
11 8&lt;30 p .m end wtM c:ontonue
ttvoughoul Fobfuory 28 .....,
Wetfnddr(, Thurod-v end Fridov ot 8; 30
end every S..-day 11 II P-m 11 9 p.m.
ia lot:lted
II 28" Frankln
Str'The
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are announc:.ng •heu s.ec:ond Pfoduc.tJon

ol f980·81 Htaon woth Tile Typms. a
play wrotten by Murrey Sd&gt;&lt;ogol and
dorected by Mochae! Mit end lhe play wolf
be presented at P~epfeor ttBultalo. 224
lexington Avenue T•ckets -are $3
general, $ 2 t~ udont~. and lunher
information can be obta•ned Uy calhng

Nono Hendry•. Iormor m«nber of th&lt;o
hJhJ••• t t&amp;b un-1 labefl• and recent

oontttbutor to the reologned Tet~lng
Hoed•. bfongo Mr band Zoro Coolln1o
Buffalo lor a portormonce thoo Sunday or
Stage One. Follong our thl ahow will be
S.Wy Btown. t bluet·tock band led by
guitarist and ~Y chlrtor member Klm
Simmoncla IMt roiUMt to coM ~ CIUiiL
Cene.nly • weird dovbte bdl.

Billed • " Nonh Amoric:a's .,.._ to
the Ro11inQ Ston400-•• Conlda'o ~
. , _ W1l I l l - to lhlltlf St.IQI On.
on Wedneodoy. Febtuaty I with a mott\n

ATTENTION ALL ASSEMBLYMEN!
Meeting
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l..ove&lt;y M•ond Theatrotal Productoons

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Feb. 11 - 4pm

In T81bert Senate Chambers

$~CI~lS

16Ql DRAFTS 50¢
10¢ WINGS

836-2675.

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Futuro datto to circle on Y""' musical

caloncllor:

Februory 15 - Good Ra11 !Uncle
Sorn' sl
Fobfuary i 7 - Rv Cooder IUB
Fillmo&lt;o Room!
Febfu.ry 20-Chleo Troclt/UFO
IM.morlal Aud I

�UB radiation protection laboratory
will check gofd for radioactivity
Tom Swift h.adu tltclrteanndmolhrf . ford na~a

Pifnopicl that so fat llscudtnt~

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l&gt;&lt;urr ld&lt;a. But ir wl! tht Outen City "hich kd the tt"· w~h notontamlnatcd r;old disco•trtd. Aero&lt;" he
cnuntry in the dcvc:lopmclll or lhr IIOfllic-· powcrrd State -.boul J$ piece-S in 8000 h:I\C PfO\t:n
aotd rina.
'
ndioaclivc. ""Thi.s lclfs us that there 1\ :l very sm:all
Sparli,cd by the: r«cnt connovtr..)' O\'C'r J'l(W•l~y arnount of aold involved ... be uplatnrd .
udioacdvc gold. the UB radiation J pro1cc1ion
T~ amount of radiation fs srnall. and lhon1~'
labot'otory 11:1&gt; b&lt;J1u&gt; to tb«L lntlividU31 '"'""'' tei)On&lt;d that ~fthe)' don',. .., the J&lt;"&lt;lr),ther&lt;,..
A&lt;&lt;OJdilla to laboratory .........,, MarL l'lcrro, "'he no ha.t01d. k \ no&lt; an &lt;m&lt;rJ&lt;n&lt;'Y-JU" \lOP "tarina
poobltm is wtaring'rill&amp;' thai •• """'off DdtaJion u.· The d&gt;"J(r comn &amp;om th&lt; "tununuoU1. clo'oe
24 ho.,. a rY). That'&lt; a heft) t\PO'uort." 1 he &lt;J&lt;PO'ur&lt;"to arin&amp;Ua.u:Bky test compktmn4' • '"'"'Ur WJ'\k:c or 1bc'
lftht ,ewt"ll)' u comamina\ed.rM ov.ntr ts achtJ.Cd
Ent Councy Dc:panmcnt or ....~~." hkh .....,.d the tO contact the c...,.y Dc:panm&lt;nl or Htolt~. Tbot
lean Qn JanUII) lO.
dt~nmcnt '"U contact an upcn ttt 1~ Same
Th&lt; Jllltbkm is tbo\llht to hJ&gt;&lt; oro.,.. uom r old Radia11on Con1rol Dc:panm&lt;M.••bo,.illr&lt;1&lt;at&lt;h&lt;ath
~td in ilk 1930"$ as a C'=tP\Uim' m:ucn.alror radonga... rndivkhwl problem. There i\- no curre-nt pia.n rQr )('i/ijfC
U$C'd In c-ai'M:'tr tft'atnu."tll . Oun.a14J 1 homa!ii, rrom·chc or 1hc propen). bu1 both Thoml..\ a.od f'\crro rc\nlt'd
Erlt Count y Dc:partmtnt onk:llhh,o\piOined that Ill&lt; thtro b. PO"ibilky. r&lt;lmbUTS&lt;m&lt;nt lund "'ill b&lt; S&lt;l
s.wrcious metal, after bc:com1111 comamlruucd from the ur to tompcnutc the ow. nt'"' of daJlS.i:rO~ a:old.
rodon,v.l3i "rtty~ltd In rinp•and &gt;old 10 the S&lt;lktal
Anotlk•• rodtum P&lt;Obltm rtlli.t&lt;d tr&gt; i&lt;"&lt;lr)
p®lic.
""""rns old "*'&lt;he• t11a1 r... w&lt; "'""rhoro••:ent
Afttr the aold •as und i:n 1hc .;1nccr ucacmcnc.\. d.aali. Some or ahcsr v.. aches conlarn rad1um bus ltk
I&lt;&lt;O&lt;dln&amp; to Pierro, k "as 'm&lt;~«&lt; do" n aod &gt;Old 10 du&amp;&lt;&lt; ol th&lt; ls0101&gt;&lt; for&lt;&lt;d "'"-Uf&gt;&lt;"lur&lt;n to"' u&lt;h
,....,.,...-But Tl&gt;omb &lt;&gt;lll••n«&lt; ..... ..._....)it.. to trkhn ror mum-ioa. Pierro C\pia&gt;ntd ..... I( .
common in Burtalo 1han In 01her pam of th&lt;' rodn.m dial " dtttcttd, th&lt; "'bo&lt;aory "~~ ant&gt;t til&lt;
Statc .• Thc- biuesa. concern rl&amp;ht no,. '" lo &amp;oc..c 1M- owntr •n 1&lt;'\lln&amp; a r~t:rmna dJ~.
tontammaJcd mctal,and to "'.tttp 11 from bd111 """"d • A&gt; lor th&lt; ri"J;. "it h&gt;&lt; no1 b«n P&lt;O•cn"the) '"&lt;au...,
dov..n rrom ctnt:n.tion 10 J('f'IC'ratton: ~o nolt-d .
.d''" cancer ..' Ptcno sa.d, "but the') , •• ha"t iOtnt•
The' Univtn.ity's ch«k\ .art J)t'rforn'td in tht K)\\ t &lt;klnmcnllll lffccu.• A qukl.. frtt c.bcC'Ito, he e~pl.aincCf .
Rt\:C~h Laboratory on the Main Succi Campli\. would be chc ('8)ic~l '4 1 ) ' ror SIUdcnt\ to ii\Oid \he
Ptr.on'i "'i*.hin&amp; to tMt th('h .Jcv. dr)' ...houtd c-on the lab

pottntu&amp;J rl-.L

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$ I 350 in jewelry stolen
from Squire bookstore
51• &amp;old rings "tr&lt; stolen from th&lt;
U nivtrt.ity Bookstore in Squirt Hall
Tuesday morning, the s«ond JCWelry
heist a1 o Buffalo college "'it lun a w~k.
The panrcular• o r the robb&lt;:ry ;,
un~nov.n, but Umvcrsin Booi.Ro r&lt;
manaccr Ralph Trtde e\platntd thai the
un cs ""tr r d l)co,c rcd mu11n1
" .)()mtumr tn the mornina. ••
Inc l &lt;"olr). •alu&lt;d ar SI3SO, ,..,
~ept in a locktd ease at tiM: r&lt;ar of the
bookstore ASSIStant Director or UB
Public Safety Waynt Robinson,
theorized char Buffalo Star&lt; College'&gt;
robbuy-a whol• case of riJlliS-Iasr
v.oek may provldt the "key" ro the case.
His office hu a description or rwo black
maleo. who Robiruon said "had bce1l in
carlin and asked 10 - the riOJS. Th&lt;-y
cither came with a key. or wed tiM:
ckrk's key."
Associate Director of Squire Hall
Rob&lt;:rt Hend..-son noted that "This is
the first time 1har this type of theft hu
b&lt;:eo pef'lX'ltaled in the booknore."
H&lt;ndcnon clld r«aU a robbuy of cash
at lbc boolmorc two years qo.

The bookstore. ov.ntd And operated
by Follcu Corporauon. leases its spae&lt;O
from the University and iJ responsible
lor its own S&lt;CUrlty. Trtdc revealed chat
lht SIOr&lt; has "hired off.dury police
o fficers" for pr01tt11oo. Ht addtd that
Foll&lt;tt ,.;u suffer " no fi nancial loss" in
t he lh&lt;fr since rh&lt; rtngs w&lt;rc o v. ned by
JosttrlS Je,.el,-s.
· 1
In addition to tbc laruny at tiM:
booLstorc the constant probl&lt;tn or
sboplifling has rncrastd lately. Trtde
poin1td out that &gt;lore sccunty ortlctr$
have appfdteodtd three shoplifters in
two days. Robinson addtd 1ht1 "a kid
was arrested hut week, and one today
(Wednesday)" for sl&gt;opliftina.
• Although Follett is totally sePar.tte
from UB, Public SafC'Iy b calltd in to
inves~ipre crimto at the bookstore.
Htnderson Cl&lt;pWntd that th&lt; Chicagobased business has IJI "established
relationship with Ihe Univmity. "
Til&lt;- ring th&lt;fl is currenily under
lnvestigatlon by ofneers or Public
Safety. Robinson noted lhll the ring
robb&lt;:ry is "prciiY rare- It's not that
often tba1 it happeos."

The Gay Peoples Allianu lAIII be t&gt;olding a

WINE&amp;
CHEESE

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AND A PAAliii.IOC£ IN A 'EAR TAEE: ~gold tt~a
...,. • .-,. froM ..,.,.. H• lra Uni•..-slt_y loobli!Df"•
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2 HOURS ONLY

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HIGH BIAS

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BUFFET DINNER with guest speaker

Dr. Howard Siegel or Punluc Unhenirv
T OPIC:MultJple Mlcroproce:uor Syatem.

Wedntaday, Feb. I lth a1 7:00pm •
Talben Dinioa Room

I.BEE Sruderus: $5, non•mcmber •tudcn~$6
Paculryand professlonat.: St O

Rete:rvatioos mav be made: at
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1 OAM · NOON Sat. F~b . 7th

al&lt;&gt;"9 ...~ 3 short blocl&lt; comedy film$ frorvrtng
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Electronic Olympics will
invade Putt-_Putt's gaJaicia
"What's wrona •lth you?" a Town," he uplai....S.
IIIOCh&lt;t ub her l&lt;tharti&lt; JOn. "All
you do a sit oa )'OUt bum aU day tl~ 101111
and •are 01 1~ TV. Why don't you
The ....,.,pclition, Jdledulod for
10 OUI and play whll your foialclsl Saturday, Fd&gt;nwy 14, will be a
Yo•'rt toia&amp; to tum into a ptatatbaloa ~l ypce¥eoc .
babbllna moron if you keep
-c:llifta 1ha1 thina. Do you _ .
10 pow up and tum Into Bob
Blrter or Wink Manindak1 No,.
10 ouuldo," Ill&lt; orden.
"All, Mom," he whlnu,
"Lbe:re's nolhina \0 do .•• "
''Nocloloa tO dol Wby, "'1l&lt;n I
-your .... I always'' . • • nc.,
etc., lid~ ·
Tbe Town or Tonawanda and
VUa.&amp;t or KtftlDOit have O&lt;&amp;aniud
the 1911 ' ' EitttrOCiicotympjca.'"at
th&lt; Pun·Putt vldoo pm&lt; room,
2AOO Sheridan Orive, to hefp
llkvlat&lt; this bortclom . Althouah
the cornpnillon Is qpen only to
Town and VUa.&amp;e l'&lt;fidtnts, Tim
~ion of Puu· Putt hinted that
oil UlrltudmiS mi&amp;hl be allowed to
entor.
"We rnl&amp;ht makt on uctpelon
btcau~ a lot or UB P&lt;OPie
patroniu Ul. I JUtSS you Johould

Compctjton will r..O•dioe tokeol
ror tlleir ooe dollor mlfY ree lllld
must play OdiL« Spaee In~
Oolulan. Spaee ln\'Oden Pinbalb
Mislik Command and Ast&lt;rai4so
Tbe bialxa tocal aeore of aD fl\'a
p.ma witl ddtrdlint abe Vrin:oer,~
The COfii&lt;SIOOIS Will be &lt;livlilcd
into llfOUJII atCO&lt;dina to ace: 12
and unda, 13 to 17, and II and
OV&lt;f. T'rophi&lt;$ -will be a •"Jifded ror
Ill&lt; top th..,. fmishm in tech
diYision. and allflllld priu orS20in
pme tokms will be awarded to lbc
hl&amp;htst mak 3nd femhl&lt; sa&gt;rers or
Ill the entries.
The T""'n of Tonawaitda
Rccrution Orpanmcnt, which lin•
proposed tht evmt, wnJ lf'C&gt;n&lt;Or the
Olympic.. Rt&amp;istratit&gt;o forms ean
be picked up attht Puu· Puu'Video
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NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS:

Monday. January 26,
NORTH CAMPUS IIEPOitJ'S:

P,J-CrimiNJf MI.Jdti(/-Uilknown pmon(s) threw a
c:¢nlulslu::r tbroUJII tht I'UICillcr aid• of

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'l&gt;iodow. Ealmated dtunaae Is SIOO.
l / t618t-00:00t a.m.
MFAC-Crimlnol Mlrchl&lt;f-Uokno,.n pcrton(s)
brol&lt; apart t.ht~ dcst chain. llt811t-t :.l0 a.m.
MPAC-Crlminol MiJchl&lt;f-Unknown pcnon(s)
la&gt;ooked 1m holes 111 ~will eaw!Qa St~ &lt;~amaac.
1118111--00::01 a.m.
Rldrmotld-OimiiUII Arlldll&lt;f-Unl.nown pcrtoo(&gt;) 1
-.bed two bob ill tht Will and wrec:ked a cbolf
c:u.ina S7S damOF- 111811l~t a.m.
R/domoml-0/mu../ MlJchii:{-Uokllown pcrtoo(s)
smasbed a piano 6Dsida tll&lt;'ll out) and tabk..,.......
SJOO ctomqo. llt8111~t a.m.
AlldbbtHt-M&lt;t~ltJl HYJit!N-1\ fcrnak wa found
SUDC!iD&amp; on Audobon au&lt;mptins to fla&amp; doW11 ears. If
a eat JIOPped, she would talk to them and th&lt;D spray
them with perfume. Silo stated that she wu in foat or
h&lt;t ti!e and that lhe had he&lt;:o crcrnued and th&lt;D am•
baet to lif&lt;. Takm to Moyer Hospital for observation.
1/ 16111-3:15 a.m.

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NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
Fllntond Audobon-Rrck/&lt;SS EndDnM&lt;rrntnt- 1\ male
ropon&gt; th• t four ..-hlto miltS drivina a blur
Thunderbird Shol ORt round (rom I 88 SUR 11 him
whil&lt; he ••• snndln&amp; at Flint/ Audobon .

1/20/ St-8:30 p.m.

FOIJ'O-Orhrr-Pulol rtlponded to alarm or unnke
on the seventh lloor. App&lt;ated that a wotcr li&amp;l11 bad
taken pla&lt;e and st1 off tht smoke d&lt;1«tor. PatrOl
mumed after aLum . .. sjl&lt;n&lt;ed. 1/ 20/ 81-4:00 p.m

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window

pcr1011(s) sbot a 88 lhrouch tbo JW$ plait
c:awifta SJOO ~ lll4/81~1 a.m.

l'omT S..0 Sltop-BIIf'l/4ry-A mak reports thai b&lt;
saw two whltr ma1eo OGitlao tbo 1Ub sbop afta he

loaed "-~~~&gt;· He IWt$lbai variow kniw:s. ..-..and
chooses ,..,.. takm . He COIIId idmtify indMduals
qaia. 1125/11 a.JD.
~Wo#wtt Ho/1-Grtllld l.w&lt;rA)'-Untoown pcr'SOO(s)
took a Zalllh cdcW:ioc valued at SJOO fiom tb•
~- l/1$18t~t ......
Rid JIICkn-AII· H~m-1\ fcrnak r._u
bdQa wc&gt;U up b)' a pbone c:all from ¥Vio111 unknown
malo&lt; \'Oices. t/lA/11-I:.lO _ ,
Rtd J.:krt-A11. H . , _ t -Residalts r&lt;pon
{lltdvlna annoyina pbone calls ...aa1 times durin&amp; th&lt;
I&gt;&amp;M .....a. t/2J/81~3S p.m.
MFAC-DI$0rdtrly CondNCt~ a mak kid
o•&lt;t aart&gt;.F paih. Subj«t ..... told "' pick thorn up.
112AIII a.m.

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SOum CAMPUS REPORTS:

Oood)lftr &amp;ts!tmtnr-CrlmiMJ Misdri&lt;f-UIIknown
- ( s ) ~ thu&lt;1mpu.rphon&lt; oflthr wr#l a:usinl
110 dtmt•t•· / / JJ/81-J p.m.
F•rlwr Lot- Criminal Mischl&lt;f-Uoknown porson(s)
broke tht "''&gt;&gt;&lt;&lt;en :um to tho parkillllotaate calllins
SIO darnase. 1/ 2.5/ St-4 p.m.
Cltmmr- Crlrninul Misdti&lt;f-1\ female r&lt;pons that
four or Ovo Whit&lt; maks wearirt&amp; Buffalo State )aekots
~'tf&lt; kiekln&amp; SVbast COntainers r.:alllin&amp; dan,... to
three cans. t / 24/ 81-l t:OS p.m.
Clcment- Burllary-Unkoowo porsoo(s) kicked the
door caUlin&amp; damage. They also took the lo&lt;.k orr the

door and upon aaillilla onuy tcok on• double: slu
matl1 ... valued at $7$, 112.5/ 81 -J:.lO p.m .
CltmrJtt- AII. HorrJ$$mtni-A fcm.le ropom that
Friday, January 23
hc:r roamma1t rtca\'Cd a ca.U rrom an unknown person.
1/26/lt - 2.:30 a .m.
NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
Cl11rk Gy m / Womtn •s Lock.tr Room-Stxual
AbOM- Patrol recaved a caU that a blxk malt
MFAC, /'1- Slutl&lt;trt D ub-G,.,nd LilrM0'-1\ wUJina a blue hat, bluoll)'loo Jaetct. 5 f&lt;tt i ioc:htl to
female rC'pOII• that ") unknown unla,.fully took 5 r... 8 ln&lt;htl till, llend&lt;t b\tild, all&lt;ted the locker
her brown wana ,.hicb eontatned SJO.OO in C&amp;lh, ban~ room and sauallr abwed the female ocatrity aido.
card, Su&gt;tkm ID, and pcrJODOl papon. 112J/8t_.:07 s_. "'"' apprehended and llkm to Caunl
Booltina. t/25/81- $,..$ p.m
p.m.
Nonh c-p...-Hit and Rwt- 1\ mak r&lt;pon• lbat
Thunday,
JaniWV 29
pcrtoOt•) unknown strudt Ius ..rude. _..,umat&lt;IY
SJOO.OO""'"" ol damiC• 112l/ll - t0:t6 p.m .
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P.J-Pw111 l..iu'twtT-A mak reports t1lat four pi~
pa6dla ~ taken from Ills ar. Paddks .,.

fcm&amp;k m&gt;orU valued a1 SlClO tll8181-IO:~ a.m.
at _.mnatdyii:OO a.m .. !lie ftre Fo,o-Cmrtinal Mtse.lt,./-Untno,..n porson(•)
~ IOWided ,.., she left ..... duJ to 10 0\IUick. ripped ~ .stall door ow or the wall ...,.... S30
,....... 1/11/lt--OO::Ot a .m .
Wltai-~tm&gt;ed to tbo room,
had ~11111 &amp;ton her book, Approach to '"-" Hll/1-~1)' Condrm- 1&lt; whit&lt; mak
-v., only a mast and a pair or meatm ran nude in
Aa:ounilna..valued at Sli.I)O. t /21 /11-11:01 p.m.
Sdt«llt'opf H.ti;:-Pttlr ~y-A penon n:pqrU tile llbraty. 1118/ 8t-3:S9 p.m.
that ~·l ""~ unlawfully look a ted "111)1 Aqo u...,.-.o....,.-eonrucated a small amoun1
two -oofa. vUQed at $150.00, from the baiscmmt or _..r marijuana and a ·-~ pip&lt; in th&lt;
louna&lt;: from various 1toden11. t/ 29/ 8t-00-.26 a.m.
lounat. 1122181-?: tP a.m.
l2J Sqvn Hoii- Mrn/111 HYJit:M Uw-A doctor
!JOUnl CAMPUS REPOJiiTS:
lq)Oft$ tillll b&lt; ..... bovina Pf'Oblctnl wiUt a fc:!Mk In
th~ EOI' o~J'ot. Patrols rapoadod IIDd too\ the femik Brth.,.. Holt- Robbuy-1\ fanalt rC'pOIIs h1ina
' co ~ l:liO County "Medical Cmt&lt;t. t /22/11-4:19 pushed from behind by an unknown mile from beblnd
whlk utanptina to ao into the sick door. Victim
p.m.
lJJ H oyt:&gt; Hti/1-Pttll Ltm-rnr-A per1011 r&lt;po&lt;U that wrrer&lt;d • bump 00 her forchead while fllline tO the
p&lt;ni)IICJ} tlllla&gt;own llflla'llfulll' too~ a wooden podium., around. Susp&lt;ct If~ her pUIS&lt;, lOOk her W.tltt
valued a ~.00.
podium bcloqed to lite 0111, and threw it to th&lt; lfOUnd and thtn Oed.
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SI¥&lt;Wiro 7Jw $1ft'r,_
friaodt In TCUI haY&lt; beal -CII
up Ia IJw 1M - . A liiloM Ia
(CPS)-in !be wan of th&lt; rdcMt c:a.1&lt;ato- mad&lt; to drop a CXKIDC
Wei ... dldJt't
oi!M ltaniu - - two weds by a prot-.
• •--IAlUaaottodalu ill tht Uolled - - .,. '-laDs ill hls dul...
Statn havr rC'pOrud rt.acwrrd
u.n..-.t oe camptos. n..
A
spoltumaa
lor tbr
I .OYe.r·nmrot, 81t1Dwtl~ . bU
raol"ted 10 caotlaut iu ckportalicMt ad,.laiJtratlon at MIT also
proc.dlnp ...... tht f...... ~lila tlocre ..... wltilncbool--..zon woadct .-'Ptobksns lh«&lt; .......Oy,
if dUo will bt tbt 1ut ..,....UO.. of boot llllivcnlty ol'fod.ob ~ told
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l rulatl nud&lt;1111 to JIUdy In not to diJaw th&lt; lnddalu.
Hoosbyar lttrfbuta the ...,."""""'-·
R.cporu lrotll aroWid the CIIIIOirJ ant~ to praa rq&gt;ans of
i.adtcatr tbat thr barr~umcoc abuse: of 11ostaan w!tlk lA lraa. He
IIIUI8y hat coruifled of thlntmina &amp;lyt that WbciiC'"Cf the botl...
"""""" ..0. aod publk OtlraNm, •huatloD rocdva utra co..,.. by
111e
tue11 iDK..,... noted liD« the ocw&gt;. thr pressure iovariobly
the bosri&amp;H Wnt' (tnl takn~~ o"n a becomes ........ for tbc 11.udcms.
"I thouaht that afier tht relrate,
raraao.
lraoiaa s1adenu 11 chr thb jlnaoiom would dimlnbb," be
...,;~ of l'1oricU aod Cftltl'll uys. ••bw: what I havr Rat of the
florida have lodJ«&lt; complaints media ••• 11lrrlna up tbe people
witJI campus poli« In hopes of apln and makln1 all lnlnianl out to
a«tlnJ some t lnd of prot«tlon be horrible, makn me know the
prmure will &amp;d wor1&lt;."
from th&lt; J«rina phone ulb.
For cumple, a &gt;tudenc n.-mrd
As AmcriCIUI cltlzc:ns Stttoulhtr
s-d at UF uys hr hat r«&lt;&lt;V&lt;d with the visitina Iranians. _ th&lt;
r~artd calls from JOmeonc who
Unitrd States show• no ,;.,.. of
idcruir... himldf only u "an lcttlna up on tbc 11rict a~lon:tment
Ainerkatl mlrinc" who wants to of th&lt; lmml1rotfon policies
"all the lraniatU' thi'OIIIS."
instituted durina the last yar by
"They (the callao) think th&lt;y arc Praidmt Carter.
dolna tMir oountry a faYOr by
Th&lt; new policy proccdwu bow8n
liahtina with me," uys s-d. ~aficr'thcCOj&gt;lureoftht
"They arc b11aJaJat me 111111 thr hottiiii ill )lovm&gt;ber of 1979,
uuwion ooly ,.u ~ .·•
.obc:n lh&lt; U.S. lntmi,-adoto Mid
UF adminltlnnort arc odvlsina Natul'lllzllioe Scmco (INS) the JtatUan audCIIIIIO " kt&lt;p alo"' iDKructrd to rni&lt;w th&lt; ma -...
proro~e-••
,
or -=h of the 60,CXXI lsulaD
ID California, 111 lnaDaD 11udcm ~~- ~ocrr.
..... idcnlillcs himldl ooly ..
Doponodoo ~ bepn
Hoosllyor rq&gt;OrU llmillr lll&lt;idalts laA May apin.sl tlaote ttadcau
.. his Bcrkdey campus.
wllo•e vlsa1 were a ll eaedly
oatdatrd, fora.... or iD...od
''1lllnM - ........
btr&lt; b«aua Of a~ iDa 11-'1
~to
tbtUODblt
my fri&lt;ado
ban bad io TCII&amp;i aad the Jllllu&gt;. Addltloftally, tbe IN~
Miclwcsa," bt aplalos. " Hen. ll " dcdarcd lbal oo new CDUY , . . ,

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''The lraaiaos uand to iq,rcsau a
lot of moaey in tuition aod other
......,...,.," she says. but siG« the
brtalt in US-InD rtlodaas, lnuriaa
audents have ~atedly had
problems acttlna fllllds from bomc..
Problaru with iuition paymcau
have nuodc th&lt; Iranian stllda&gt;u
"less attractive" 10 ldlools. #&gt;&lt;

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tbinks
Jucb
dcvdopmans rnay cocupi".rc- • co
make the lraniaru here now thj last
to study oo Am&lt;rican campusa.
"It's &amp;II coatlnac:nt on .-.-ing
diplomatic rd.atiolu with liOn," he.

explains. "Who evm tno,... if thu
will ever b-n. and if it dOC$, who
say&gt; th~ Iranians are lOin&amp; tO......,.
tostudy h.erc tikr they've wanted to
in the pu?u
Aarecin&amp; with Jamuon's
would be annted 10 Iranians to spmllarcs could mean that the ntw
&gt;tudy or visit.
admlnistmlon'is tithl'r happy with . at"'JSmmt, Hooshyilt points out
By October. -478 lranlana had the Pfoctdure, or hlln't aoucn that the scatus equated with
been "csconed" out of tht country around to revlrwitla It yet.
American &gt;tudy in Iran has
but
by the INS, aa:ordina to INS
David llchm. th&lt; 'San Francisco db•ppcarrd. He says thrrt is a
spolcesman Vern J ervis . He director of the INS: aar... that the movemmt bqinnina in Iran co stnd
esaJmata anoth&lt;! 4000 11"""U orr hostai&lt;S' rd.,... hat no affect on students co Eastern Bioc: countria
"in ltidina" from drponation INS polky.
ror their ~uea.lion.
prottc&lt;linp.
Sandy J1111non. a momber of a
'"Th-e' &amp;OY~ is now uyina.
committee on forcian &amp;ludcnt
I hear, tha t the- communtu
No ~
admWioou let up at a r&lt;ea11
Eutropcan
countries lhr ~
Since. Carter dccl..-od the INII.
of rccn~ltl'rl, aumes
"invadptica aod dcponmcftt oT tha the lmmlaration policies wUI pia... to learn en&amp;intA&amp; and
ochutbinp
thai
are
imponant
to
lrani&amp;D. nudcau' • to be the not ~ at leall until dlplomalic
"aumber ooc" prlorily of the INS motions are rc:ncwrd. If aod whc:n tbe lranW! people," Hoosbyat
says.
bealnnina Octoba 14 of lall Jfat, that h - • · he sa~. It will take
" I think that abo many of my
Javio- the INS wlll&amp;ftiiOllto "months aod. montlu" Jo bqiJI
depon ao additiooal 230 1111da&gt;1s. islulrll ...,.. mtry vlsu btaw&lt; of fdlow lnnlano wiU 10 back to Iran
aod
tell - l c about w - a u
Aaodler 2GI lludalo bow btCII tbe lenath1Y applioatloo proordura
aod it will make propk- waot to
iauna_c-ted ro "le.aYe whbia in~
clcsipltc&lt;! time periods.
Iran ian
studenu
have C111M Me," he ltdds.
ID fact. be 1011 tllll110 ow from traelttloBally madt up about ...,..
" I -~- tralcd Gi&lt;dy hcK,
.Rnaan 's- tramitioa teU&gt; or 0011 of the for&lt;IJ D stlldc.nt so I doot't ba•~ aaYtlticll ap;.a
lldminisuadotl has discusood tbe -"'tiDD ia !be Unllrd States, America or AlDcric:aJu, but many
ar-ion with thr INS• . . - JCJ"'s ..-dina 10 OeorPa St.....,. of the propk I t now five- in ti.knt hate~"

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Tbc tJB laslr&lt;lball B&lt;Llls art buildilla up 1110ma11um lllld a&lt;ttin&amp;
to awnroll thdr wa1 into the ~rr•. The team put IIIOlbcr
1~
pme in the W\Q,colutDn Tlldday oilht IIMI GIOV&lt;d cac sccp cloM&lt;r to the

State Uah-.nity or Nt• York Alhlctk CoofC&gt;'n!C&lt; (SUNYA C)
diampionshlPS with a 71~ victory o•n c:oofermce rival Broekpon Slalt
Collqe.
Tbc win Cllla)dod tb&lt; Bulls' triumph skrin 10 three 111ftS&lt;S and iDa'C&amp;I&lt;d
tbdr c:oorcrmce rttOfd toJ1.2.
"II was a JOQd win for us,'' &gt;Old UB coach Bill HUJbrs. " II was jUSI a
load tram rrron ...
The (11$1 half of the contest featured a &lt;J.usle offcnsivr st-.-out
bn.._, Buffalo's Tom Parooru and Broekpon's Stan Van Oundy.
Panoo•' pinpoint prrimna sbotS ~ mllchod bask&lt;t·for·baskn with
Van Oundy's rainbows, but the Oold&lt;n £Illes' auard camr away wilh a
two pointadvantaae •• halftime, 14-12. Autum. UB wrnt into tho locker
room with 14-28 lead.
"Wr aald bclorrthr pme not 10 Itt him sboot ." explained Huahet of
Van Oundy. "They always have that constant threat of (AI) Walktr in&lt;ide
so we tOuldn 't ~fford to concentrate: on cJdendina one man.··
The six point l&lt;ad the Bulls sponod at halftime .... maintained almou
conJiantly throu)lhout th&lt; aeoond half, but with d&amp;h• minutes rtmAinina in
the pmc Buffalo's Karon Hmdtrton broko it open for the Bulls with a
l.hr« point play. The bask&lt;1 and foul shot •lfn&lt;hod thr lead 10 II
poinls-UB't final marain or VK:tory.

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Silftoti&lt;O,.,
SurprisinJly, it wu Krndcnoa wbo &lt;&amp;ptutod rcor1n1 boc&gt;oro 01 thr a)d
ofthtpme. While Pononund Von0undy...,ul-.in&amp;iLout,tb&lt;6' 2"
junior &amp;uard wu qwetly oiot,Jr,s ....,..hiq ill Iicht. The Ricluaoocl,
Vil'llllia nui~ mad&lt; an amu1na n,N or lllhou from doc
aad
or
~ hoeD tb&lt; charily aripc ror a tocol or 21 poinu.
" I look IIMI t« bow tb&lt; 1'1Y1 11ft doifta lllld wllcft I CM lidp,"
Hend&lt;noa rdl&lt;aod. Hr olto ~ tMI •bee tb&lt; lhou . . ...s clroppaa
b&lt; bcpD to loot ~ for tb&lt; W .
waUt.. w v.. 0uno1y or 8rotbon balh r..-....t """"»points IIMI
p.,.... or '"" Balli rlllilhrd with 16.
Bocll tht CI'O""' lllld tb&lt; UB ...,. foe a ltlllll """"lou illlb&lt;-""'""
Jolm f1apeuict or kffalo cnt111o1.,. 10 tilt lloor wltll aloeed illjury.
AWmnl ICa . . -"*" lll.ol l"1upotriok ouffcred • Jlllb en..
tl&gt;r Ia'JUry """""' roquiRd row alu:ha to dow.
" I j!IR bead faked thr I"Y IIMI When I IO Ilk&lt; thr lhol oom&lt;dlift&amp;
; b&lt;avy .llil my head," tile tJB forward t&gt;q&gt;laiD&lt;d. "111 b&lt; rady ror
...urday's pm&lt; I• FrcdonU.)."
~.. Jones led tht BuRs in rrl&gt;o\llldiq with cilht, bul..,.. J«&lt;nd in the
~to llroc:kpon a-d Farrdl L)'I&gt;Ch who had nonr.
tht
pm&lt; Lost Saturday,~ ... tht switth by
HQII&gt;a 10 • spccad OUl orr.... lhll accounted for Buffalo'• .....
sbootinl. Thr lluDs sboo Slprrcmt from lht
.,.mst tht Ooldtft AIRIOONE:Ull ....o' OC..--••,._ hl ..,•-oo ~ St.W Co~Noge. AefNi't W ctMto1 . - -~
e.ps IIMI on am.uina 15 of II (&amp;3 ~I) on tht ~ half w!ocn thr PfU tho...,..., oo lulloio'o o.r.4d ..._ co41. - loci,. illt tM Wtalo wktort~
Buffalottam,..;tched 10 th&lt; spread. UBabo ohora pnfoctii&lt;Vrn of""'rn ' ...,. "' ~will el9M"' IIWir ,..., • -..•hl"'l
from tb&lt; foul lint.
Sophomore &amp;Witd Davr Acrrr oontlnurs 10 improvr In his dlr«~lon of
tht Buffalo offcn&gt;e. His ball handllns and poi&gt;&lt; aaaJnJI th&lt; prrss
oanpllroa tht maturity or a much mort opa'len&lt;od pllyn .
Br«lrpon cooch William Van Oundy r~ the reason forth&lt; VIJI
\lfi~•U!th lh• ( Jl fiU;n\ '" U1l 1-,:.1m t:'ll +Jtf h' ,1 t'IOkJ -· u•llll}' IIi• IM' \1 •' h 'lll, lh~-- ~flit .\ ,IIJ l,,.• t. ..Uf\l, :m1t
lmprov.,..,l of tht BuiiJ: "the real dlffcrmcr Is in th&lt;ir offcnsi'&lt;c f,J:.1.tt.llu drlcrnult~..•ll '" unm~r .. .:am ..• ''·"'· ~ tfl ,, ft~·~ I tht h thpr lOO·yard- IM. Bcnntll ~on the Iauer race
patience."
v~•"''
"'h"" w'' n "'al
'lolllh: C'(lll..·w~· in 2.06.1J
Thr Bullsoravelto Fredonia Saturday lor a crucial ron terence aanor 11 8
f 1"-'"d~&gt; •ug.ltl
More poinn were picked up by Buffalo with ahcp.m. and Coach Hu&amp;hts and the team lmprr..d the imponlllt&lt; a aood
llh.' lir..1 "'"''' m \\ ,Un~o'\\.lot~ •.. nh'"' lllfU\t:U to be a ' klory ln 1ht SOO·.yard frrenyJc by Bill S't&gt;OHOn.Buffalo crowd will llavr on thrlr &lt;han&lt;C'S or winn!na.
• ~·atlhh'.thl I· •h. Hull ... l h\' 401) ·nu.·dli.•!o rd,l\ , 'A it b I tlntt or J:lUi l and ~1at~ Unee-rman placing
"hkh .., .... 1\1"' ....lhH~ \!'h.'i\1 lOr th-o· Uull'\. \\:1, Kcond. Tht BuJb wert also rnt and St'C'ond in fhc
di~u •;~hfint du. h' .111 itt..·gal u~"'' ~) tsrlll.' r lri:CIO,.~~
2QO ..yard tncA.Ju.crol.c-. Tom Bow. e-n 1ool. far.s.a. •·ih
1-it·•~""'''lll~llt~. htt~tcrll} rorht~thirdkJ."flh,· r,·l:t\, Tim N&amp;Jh roUo•in&amp; tmmrcht~C'Iy bC'tund him . The'
.u1J ..., Jhlll•·•tlt"-•' "'' lb.ll-1- \)1\l) '"'"'·' h;~n~J
• innln.tlimc' v.ll l:l$.0 .
liU .d\t•l~kf t tk· .,...,·on.l f\\'111 mtt,.; "'"'"l.ttK- IUUO
The- i v. lmmint Bulls ~d nof t1prct: this mrtt co br
Hut .;~... H'O)d• J,,. \\.nk"h.l ...m.l, -Aih r tha.l (lh\. lir .. t • u; dow u • • u· coarh Ploueha uid . ..,..hr .COO
~('rll~.lhl: h:.uu rc;a.ll) putkl.l ff'~~·thl.·t..atkl thJ ""''• mtdlC'y tC'la) ton t'Oit Ll\ K'\fD poinu. bw abe ce.m1
1 t.· Uulh \lt.J ju~ thoal Tl-.·) cooL. ttk• lk'\l thf"''' ' pitkC'd up lht
and nmC' bacL raJ bard ....
C\~nl\-lbt :?Ou .)J.n.l '''-'" l) k "' J..-0 Uunb3r "'"h 3
The LC') C''\C'nlt '"cht rntn eroordina to Ploucha
lllll&lt;' of I:S.lb. th~~ ('CMIIJX'Idt'"' ~)·) ~fit ft-."(''o.t)k- an II "C'rt ,he- I()O ..)ard (rff"-1'\k,IM l00·) Nd bxbaroL.t'
W.. 1!b3 ~) R.. h )Q}. ;mJ '""' 200-).lrJ • ·•.huJu.tl .and tht .SOO·)afd frt"ti.J~k*. \\t \l('fC' abk 10 Pt(L up
mtdl) ~ .._.fllh "'"'lOCU "'ilh ;a URI-.' ,,f ~ :Ll.J ),
tht J'i)t/M) th.M w. t ft«'drd in I hose- f'\tnt$.1 u.'don""' "'" ''" ,,_,.. ~·" '"cnc M.bich •a.dl'tft.l. tha
A doubk" dua.l n'K'ct t\ m .aorC' or'' (cw the MC'n')o
v.ht."nth.:,unununt. -.'Oill['"ltlltJit'&gt;43ttl'\J~n.8ufT..a., •••m tt.am. The- ••UlU1l('f\ ".u be aoin&amp; apr_mt St .
tooL 1tx aa..t. lk ....-..· .._",n .. ~~ -.•am~: tD.L '""" h•.. l;a"~n..·c UruunM) and kh.Jr.·a C'~. b(lt:h of
d1)4.1uahfk':trk-'l0 m th..• fu ,l "' """' '" ..., 1n 1tt-.· .:uo \ ;ahJ • h~·h ;&amp;It fou,.h tnnu 10 bra&amp; T he ~o:..;h u:.cl. - .. • dl
n) ,. 11h 01 rink· ol 2;1.!.\. I lui J"'fk'f'm.illt.""'
~a tt.l\Ch tn«1. bC'\:J UW' bbo-..~.a" r.DlLnf tu.eMufl,
fol~•N b\ 3n01t'k'r , ...,Of) to.'" J~·n Uunt't.u m th..· Tht Bulls h.:t'c a tn·fM'n on rht Utb.md th~ •Ill h.
J()O·rard fr'«&gt;l)k•othtbo:"'"'""'""""~h.,h• l~llo ......... SUN\ w:hoob Alt.&gt;n•. B.........1on and
Whclan. Tl"· \HMlL1S uut~o l\lf ttut •:...~· •.a.'" •I.,\ I
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Men's swim team beats Fredonia
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Friends IP'cAc present

pc)VII•.

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THANK YOUKeith, Tom. Sit•. IC/m,
Jorc-. ht.
./Mwt, ~- SilMon.
Ell.,, . .,,, John L ..
Sou•n. Debbie, M•rr
E/IM, Llu, Kellin, C.thy,
Mer,, Llttd., Lori, Robin.

John /', Vic:,

Friday, 170 MFAC Ellicott 7 &amp; 9 pm
Saturday, 144 Diefendorf 7 &amp; II pm
Sunday, Squirt Conference Theatre, 5, 7, &amp; II pm

"Bob

.For Making
TRANSITION worttl
' - - - -Peggy------'

�City Boys smash .Skulfs

U/B Winter Carnival: February 4 -·8th
helps relieve Friday night boredom

h was a "pla)'Orr· ca- or soru as Ill&lt; TKB Skulls focod orr
apina th&lt; Ciiy Boys in th&lt; lntnmunl Hockey Lacue 11
T...WIIftda 5pom Center Monday tf..,.t. 1llt rma1 ~ ~ in
favor of tb&lt; Cny Boy$-'O'liS.IIOt
Pill&lt; of Ill&lt; takntllld
enthwiaitn exhibitod by both teanu durina tbe tint period or play in

an...,......

A Laaue comp&lt;t.it.ion.
h wu ''a lot do5&lt;r than Ill&lt; pm&lt; 1howod,"

TKE
.BEER BL·A ST
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WPHD
ROAD SHOW
Beers 3/$1.00
Free Alb'um Giveaways

TONIOHT - 9 pm -- ??Talbert Hall Bullpen, Amhe rst Campus
Sponsored by TKE and SA

.._.,ina IO City
8o)'J' Craia McGrain.
With TKE png into tbii pmeiJ.O.I and City Boyr B-1·1, both
twru n«dod the win 10 help them reoch the SptiOS pla)'Offs. The
City Boyl only lo" was 10 TKE by lh,_&lt; ..,.,,. of 5·2 earlier In the
X:awn.
•
S&lt;'Orina began early in tit&lt; srcond period. as lh&lt; City lloys &amp;ol a
qul&lt;k 1001 nnd addod 1~·o more before tho &gt;tonll "'"' over.
"Wee.,... out good," said TKE~&gt;~ptaln Phil St:hw•nz. "but were'
01111cned a ncr lht rirst: 10 minulcs:•
I
A C'ily Boys' pen.llt) in the third period ollo~·ed lholoneTKE &amp;ool •
by P.aul Koestler. "They beat us to the puck . h _,ed like .Oe ,. ......
out-manned." he said .
City Boys' cal)lain Marty Gordon. "hO contributod a hat trick.
addtd, ••We 101 back ror tM I~ tlmt. We •ant 10 ~«: lhtm in lhf'
pla)'O(fs."
A formtt Cit) 8o&gt;"' t&lt;2Jllmat&lt; "ho no" pia)~ (O&lt; TKE. K.-ln
B&lt;abon. summod up tile p.ne by SO)'UIJ. "We played prcuy poo&lt;
llld didn '1 &amp;ct enoU&amp;Il .nou."

RIT's spirits in the night
prove too much for Bullsb) J d frtf Tburston
As.suiMI $portJ &amp;filtH

ROCHESTEit-"Spirit NiJ)It" at the Roelt&lt;ller lrutuutc.cdlnolol}
(RIT) was too muclt for the UB hockey Bwh as RIT'l liaers trounced the
Bulls 1-4 in tbe Frank Riuer Memonal Arena Sunday niaJit.
RIT'l hom&lt; ram spaskod their team to an entnwlaak: vonory av&lt;OJin&amp;
~ eatUtt ovutlme loss 10 Ill&lt; Bulls.
"Th&lt; crowd most muinly IDOlivllod ow team toniaJit." said Head
Coae.h !!&lt;ian Muon. "EV&lt;tybody u aoted about the propam bere."
Todd Hcoly'~hlltrl&lt;l:.lldd&lt;d 10 Don B&lt;eau'IIWO aoalsand two assiJts .
was tnoll&amp;h fire power IO$lymk tbe Bulls, wbo were eo.nlna off a Saturday
nlaltt vk:lory.
,
RIT displayed a solid attack, firinl " shall on UB aoaltender Billy
!Wnlnska, Including four power' play &amp;0411. "We're not a an:at team.
we're a work Ina team that has a lot of pride.·· Mason ..Jd. "This t&lt;am
~Aorks their butt1 off."
...
The T'~&amp;&lt;n notelted tne fitst aoal or tho aame wnon Peter Yuhas went orr
tho lee for noldin&amp; JS ..conds into the pme. Healy. on a 1&gt;UJ from
Uncmate T .J. P&lt;rT&amp;S. whizzed the puck pa$1 Kamin&gt;ka .
_
Perras, who assiJtod on allthr« Hcoly fOal• notod. "We have been op
the -lin&lt; most of the seasoo, so ....,.familiar with the Olhtt's ~­
UB p on the scoreboard sbortly after wh&lt;n CaPialn Dale Guynn
re&lt;o&lt;d&lt;d tbe fiiSI ofhiJ tWO&amp;Qals. from Kevin Knab and def&lt;tU&lt;man a;rr

Smitk II 2:21.

Til« attaek

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Down by l -1 after lh&lt; fll1l period of play,
fdl ptey to. nett marelt
tltat octtod JUT three qu1ck s&lt;or&lt;l. "Th&lt;y came OUI like a ball of fin:,''

~~~~~r----, noted UB Cl&lt;lll&lt;r Jim Galanti. "They ,.ere skllinc. bhtilla and eontroUina
1tbe p.me."

H&lt;aly from Perru, in anothes mao advantaa• lltulllon. widened the
miJlin to a pair of aoats. Less thatj two monutes later. a Tim Krul: shot
trickled In past thespeawlin&amp; UBaoaltender. Then, ,tthe half·way point of
the periods. Healy talllod, apln from Perr.., aivlna tho frexhman his tnird
coal of tbe qiallt. and RIT a S-1 ~.
" RIT &gt;Imply OUIIkJt&lt;d us," commented UB Head Coach Ed Wrigltt ,
''and that'ltht name oLthe aamo:•
The Bulls bepn to aet on tra&lt;k in the lautt part of tbe ..cond period
"'1ille Guynn was off Ill&lt; Ice w1t1t a -ill)' 11 IC:S7. Twenty- semnd5
went bt wltet1 Kmn Knab, on a solo effort, tallied tbelbonhlllded fOal.
Befouthe U~~Z&amp;cameto adoot, th&lt; Bullsdocro&amp;wd their defiCit to5-l.
Wltlllll'ra Heal)o ln tbe'pmalty boJI fO&lt; u,Mrfer&lt;ne&lt;lnfr~&lt;~lon, Guyna
siMim&lt;d hom&lt; the rd&gt;oaDd or a
poOlll sbot.
Joa a the Bulb le&lt;dl to put tblAp . _ Jlnpoetive, tbe Tlacrs came
ro&amp;rinllNock 10 coatroltbe tiiOII&gt;CftlUIO o!
l!xhlbitina fancy stidt baodJirla, DoCI B&lt;uullntlmldatod liB'• def&lt;n&gt;&lt;
befou -loa up lim O'Cqanor for RJT's e.lll aoaJ.
Qif( Salhlt. Ill&lt; ..... aer........... playina only bii daJith pm&lt; for tbe
Bulls. oeorod his r~r~~ aoaJ or tilt.....,. 011a .,.,_,..Y auaek. Aller Smith
rtcrivod a pus trom OIIYDA. be blastod • loQI slap shot tbat beal l~&amp;er
netmlndet O.Ve Burkholder to the sdc:k .side.

Clayt.,.......,

apme.

CISCO DUCKS
SPONSoRED BY NYPIRG

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lf8, who nu been In~ dlfficiJJcybmilrllli out or tile uone, frequently
10 the usc or a •bana:er•-a rorward wbo roams the center fee as

ooon as the 8ulls

~eneral Interest Meeting
Today ·Friday, Feb. 6th at 3 pm
(please note room change) • Room 234 Squire Hall_

Regional Olteelot·NYPIRG, SUNY Binghamton
and former Ralp~ Nader Aide,

pfn pooswion-bowner, "the opponunitl&lt;1 didn't

1iiucnt thcmldves" aceordina to Wriaht.

Sb&gt;lo&lt; Mark Werder attl:lbWod lbe 110ubld to tile Ice rink. "It'• a
unallerlllrf..., than Toaawanda (UB's !lome ice)," buaid . "The lara&lt;T ice
wulaees allow • t o - the' same up a bit mote."
Th&lt; Bulllltad,two pow&lt;rplay chuas 10 lk !be p.me lare In the third
period. Ho,...·er, Bur1&lt;bolder tunoeol Ull a..-ay 11 th&lt; clooracp. The
aoall&lt;'• perfonnance laohod Ill&lt; T1een off- • tbey bin-Ill&lt; p.me OUI
ofr...:h.
_
With the wisl&amp;nD&lt; of four peulties in a three minute t'- spao, RJT
ftnbhod lbe comta wt:h the man lldvacn..... as !bey tallod twice before lh&lt;
fb&gt;al ""'-.
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BULL BITS-VB was oollbot by !be Tilen57·U • • • For Ull, Guyna
ltad two aOIIs ltld an aul-. and Knab coatributed a 10111 and t'"!&gt;

...rou ... Thtft RIT...,.... (llteau, HaJy IDd Pmu) tocaled rour point

for their tam .•• RJT, sinuJootina to UBin Novanbtr, have won 10 of

•••••.C:O••e .ee UB'• NVPIRG In GC::tl41)n,jllll•••••• tutu
tll&lt;ir

Olldqs . . - UB

is

,...,lfi' Divl.ron u play.

�Slopes

Skiers cope with dwindling ranks

Pa~ Serislty, 3Stb and lith rcspeetivdy is&gt;•OS. In the
15 kilom&lt;t&lt;r crOU&lt;Ountry ,..,. held at Alleaany St11c
Pork, UB made an outRandl.,. showina wltll Jeff Dosh
EatU&lt;r thb season, coach of the UB Ski Team Ed (sevcruh). and kmn Wtbinacr (lOth) and Bill Youna
StcvcM anoounced his resignation. However. due to (2Jrd) conl{jbudna hc1YIIy to tho team's thlr4 plthe dedication of its memb&lt;rs, l&lt;d by CtPtllD P&lt;te f\Dish out pf rUn&lt; t&lt;IIIU.
Serislty, the tum monJ&amp;&lt;d to continue wltbout
For tbe second.-. hdd a1 WUJard Mountain north
SU\ICIUI&lt;d c::t&gt;lldliJ\a, tMtiiJ&amp; rcspoctablc sbowinp in of Alblny, the team was Ol1ly 1bl&lt; to xnd 7
th&lt; ......,.,•• fin• t..-o me&lt;U:'
eomp&lt;tilon clue to prior oomlllitn&gt;&lt;tiU of the acber
To ensur&lt; OIIUtan4ina perform.-s in tb&lt; futur&lt;, poemben. Onto opln, SS &lt;O&lt;nptt&lt;d In the alpine
the stl team Jtill needs mort partldpantJ. Presently the c-'tllts, in "hich UB &lt;:ap&lt;ur&lt;d &lt;iahtb In the slalom and
team cons!Sll of 10 to IS poop!&lt;. Up to 10 skien (S for cilhtb in the OS. Ia tb&lt; slalom, Phil Chearmonte
llpin&lt; and S for cross-country) an be tat&lt;n to e...:l! (llth), John Jarcmko (lltbl and Paul Carpenter (29th)
m«1 with the top l foni&gt;hers lor each toam soorinJ
soor.d team poinll. In the CS~ttr (lith), John
team standinp poinrs. Often $dlobstic demands upon Ouistina (38th) and P&lt;te SerisiC)I (4 1st) wtre the
members. cause tho team to fidd less than 10. O.pth eontributors. The sam&lt; day, In the 3 x S kDornotct. the
could inerusc the competitiventu bet weft\ learn team or t&gt;an Wilkins, O.b WDUams and John
m&lt;mb&lt;rs and provide mort rae&lt;n 10 pkk Irom lor the la&lt;rnko, all with llmlt&lt;d ...a.,. &lt;JII)trieoce, came in
meetS.
runtb In the relay. The n..l day AW DO ftnish&lt;rJ for UB
Meet SW&gt;dinp art based upon over-all ~t•ndanp an in the IS kilom&lt;t&lt;r r..e. Wilkins. wbo scanm tho ratt,
the four event&gt;: slalom, t)ut slalom (05). the cross- lwl troubk with hls equipmtQt, •1&gt;il&lt; the acber '"0
OOWI!r)' r&lt;lay and the IS l&lt;ilom«.« indtvldual ....,., Tb&lt;
mc:mben wert u111bl&lt; 10 nu due to Wncss and prior
lcoeu&lt; eoruisu of LZ teams: UB. Alfr.d, Army, cocnmiuna&gt;u. As beforo, lad: or t.cam depth bad tak&lt;n
Bin&amp;bamton. Ootbon. Collate, Cornell. HarnDtoa, iU toiL b.. with the team's plaammt i 4 - t\tnll
RJT, RPI, Syracuse and Unioo. In order to do wdl in plus~ In the IS kilom&lt;tcr, UB manaa&lt;d 10
the ftllal aandinp, 1 team must be ,.dl·balon«d. UB piiiCO ninth ova-all OUI of the II teams emtr&lt;d.
needs st.lcn in the alpine, nordic and crosa&lt;Ountry
"Bdna without a coaeh b t n&lt;W ~for all of
meaorid.
us,.. Aid Serisky. "The """'"" would arranae ror
practices and would arran&amp;• for ample publldty 10
Solids u 1rt
onsurc oontinu&lt;d team d&lt;p&lt;h. Now 11111 the t&lt;&amp;m'"
The lint meet, held January 2A, $OW II teams studtnt-rUA, more P&lt;Qpl&lt; Itt ne&lt;d&lt;d to l;eop il runnina
cntcr&lt;d . The alponc &lt;Vents, in wblcb SS lndlvlduals smoacllly."
cornptt&lt;d , were held at w;,, Hollow, a local rcson.
Furthtr ittfomwlcNI about both the alpine and
UB came throuah witll a .solid pafortMnce flnishina oocclk tCIJIIJ can be obWnecl by CXliiU&lt;llna Pet&lt; 11
..-mth U1 the OS and runtll in the slalom. Mol1 &amp;31-1817. Aoyoac: iAtcraud ill ooacflina II\&lt; team
not&lt;"orthY was lh&lt; perf""""""' of Plnl ~"''O&lt;IId be espeaally ........,__ If Y'Oit'~ elltloulaslo
Wbo flftldl&lt;d rounh in the GS and 2ru! an tho .won.. "'bether Y'O• mate tb&lt; team, &lt;CM~~C down to
Other ~&lt;tidy palomuneos "ere put an by Mil&lt;e BIUCIDOOI on a Monday IIJJ)at and nm some pia with
Mooney (1Sth in slalom), u •ellu John Cristina and the teom.
by h u Yaremko

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SENATE MEETING
Thursday, Feb. 12th at 4 pm
in The Haas Lounge
of Squire Hall, MSC
ALL SENATORS
MUST ATTE~D!! !

Get your Vale.ntine's
personal in today

, ,, 4 13 flit'"
presents
The Scblllz ClAssic Movie Series

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10AM • MIDNITE · SAT. FEB. 7th

CY.&gt;PIONEER~ SONY
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10 Wotdf for jUJI Sl
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LAST DAY F£8. II

UUAB Coffeehouse
&amp; Cultural Performing Arts

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TWO-STEP-Saturday, Feb. 7th at 8:30 pm
in the Fillmore Room of Squire Hall, MSC

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UB lntcn\&amp;llolwi- Wticers end coluom;su lntertJted In
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rtght to t.dlt til notk:u . Notku to appur more t.h.111
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wnt not be. taken over the phone. Courae llttlng wiJI not
be prl.ntt.d. Dudllnu are Monday, Wt.dnuday and
Friday at noon.

11onouncemcnts
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• .)oggfng Program. How io &amp;l•l'l&lt;'f' J Uvea. FlgtJre
Sklling for tht Beglnnl'll..!.._kater. tnuo to Aatronomy.
Middle U"ern ~ ~ tO.ml, Tren end mote.
Reglstr•uon conllnua f01 Ellplonng /11\en 1 Roln and
Communlc:tllon tnd the Deaf. For dtlllll •nd
~ght&lt;Mion col1636 2808 or "op b~ 110 Monon, AC.
~v.,

lt1 Butrato? Yu l Come and find out how •• ON
c..,..pv$ $t.ar.olvtl O.y. lCHnOIIOIW In lht' Flllmore- Room.

$q\ollrt . Thb f'Y'f'nl ••U tnform off cemput. ltudt':nll ~
Mrvicu W rightt tN)' hive '" thcu MW convnurutr
S.udent.a who wrth to ptfi KIPf~ In thlt ptof«t and
riYPtRO '" 9tnC-ral tnOukS Com.t' up 10 J~ $qu•rt

Don' Iorge! )'O"r Veletln&lt; or Vokntlne ,..,spKta. Smd
hknJhecr or dwm • CatnMiOft SIQn up hom noon·5 p.m.
and h'ff\l"i~ oubldt- o1 the' Eau o• fl.-ac 1\oor KunbeU.
OUlJII.ctt thf HSL F\o.,..ra . ~u be deiMf"t.d Feb 12 1o aU
dofm~ and ""~•1"-•ne dl~nn ol MSC.

Ddto Chi fr•l crnlty Is M•lng olor,., rush ponylodoy

•t 8 p m. &lt;.:~ ~' 'hot ch191et
our

our"'""""~ as -~u •-'
I Of n •He lnformatton all 8176067

hU~ •1\.lt'fl

Amcrian 11ckl Scnk c CIIFll) 1&gt; looking lor &gt;hlcknts
-.ho h~e- tn t:Jioc:otl ..ud '"' int""etoeed If) hosting a fore"an
C-lCChlngt: !~oludent ll\ottl ' I'W ,.It -.cekcnd rn /1\arc:h For
mott fl'lto'"'•tiOt .,., ~tte11.t pluw call Amlt a1

BARC l.s the Bulf•to Anlm.aJ R1&amp;hu Committee. Anlmtl
lovers Md an)l intt't'Hted people are urged to join. Call
CAC •• 83 1·3)21.

He.allh Rd atc.d Cucers-for &lt;~ol unt eer field experience.
ull O..vld 41 CAC. dJ 1-.))21.
Propouls for «:U ~iUu to e.nhtnce Onfve.rslty Ute are
br:lng j,()ughl b)l the S tudt:nt AC11vltle.t Steering
Committtt' . ..... him has appro.-:lmetelr s-6000 rematnlng
(fom o FSA ollocatiOn, to fund opproved gronts whfth
cannot notmotly be fu nded through othe-r SOUf«t.. Call
636l9&amp;.! 0 ' ~r.le lo SA"SC, 542 Capeo H•ll, Th• d..dlln&lt;
11- Feb. IJ.
$ pedal Poetr)' Conla.t-A UOOO grond ptizt ...,ill W
a ~~~warded 1n lht ~~ Poetry CompeUUon t.p0n10red by
WOfld •.t Poetry. • qu•rttrly MWsh:,llt:r ~ R\tlt.t
•nd ottlc~•l entry forms are Aval- - -from the Wortd of
.,~"Y· 24.31 S..ockton, ~ f't, Sec:ro(nento, Callfom+e

Third Ant" Uti Llurd S.ll

'*' 1\ 21ive bends tod•r 11 9 p.rn

Votunturs .uta till u..:.tdcd N h•lp plan •nd organltt: the
hhh Annu• D•nC'l' '·\wtotfM.~u to bf:nefh lht Muxular
Oystropn, ,-,,n ::,,,.., 1)\ tl•tC:AColfktln34~Squheor
(lOll 8,) 1·)5f' I loc 4f'\ol to

.,.,lng

Th&lt;cc Block comedlu
LoN Horne, lla.&gt;lc Smtih
ond Elh&lt;l Wot&lt;ro p&lt;ORnlod ~""' Ooy Pooplo's Alllontt
Frldoy 01 9 p.m. In 239 Hoyn. wt .. ond cbOHC pcr1~ to
lollow.
UOAS Colfeehovsc pre.ienlJ Aatec: Two-Sttp tomor-row
• t 8;30 p m. ln the Fillmore Room. Sq uire~ A Uckd buys a
d rink pk.l.t e shot for ledle• tonight ot PJ Bottoms~

Ry Coodt:r Feb. t7 ~It 9 p.m. fn the FiJimo re R:oom,

Squire.

I nee: II Folkdtndng Sunday from 2 -5 p.m.'" the f'U1more

Room, Squire.

·

Tho. Shm• Ko ltl11u Band Sunday •t 7.JO p_m. in the
Plllm..-o - · Squire.
Ch.lldnn's palntingt from Warsaw. Poland featurin9
mwlk:al ptetentaUont and Polish poetry readings Sunday
al 4 p.m •• the Polish Communltr 6 ntt•. 108J
Broodwey.
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..Ptr•lld Pto&lt;.u.tl~ With lbt Rtpi.Kc.·Add" gl~en by

Manag em en t / Economic• Re.n.trc.ft -lnterested In
lutnu'9 more about litw41y rt:Warch and lnfo~tlon on
~ and ec:onOmia tnou•«s~ Work.thopt • 111
be htkl hom Feb. 11·20 to complernotnt.llbrary oriented
•tslgnments g.rnn In douu •t the School of
l'lanogcm•nt ond ~pt. of Economla. Fot • schcdule ol
the euct tiitM end regu4.reuon tonlact Cherte-t J
PopcM&lt;~JM,fon Ftb 16ot6J6.281 8.

Corow P\onnlng Offke work&gt;hopo-l!e"'"'" Wr•ono
Feb 12 at ooon en i ) Ctpell. AC TechlliqutJ fot
P"tPM•OQ an e-Uer;ti\t raume • iM bt dl~. Job
lnten.tn.•ng PrYpoM~ iind Ted'!nlqt.l6 ~y•t 3 p tn
10 lUi ilfft'Wk./\ ..,tdeoteptd k)terv~ • lrl bt.aho"""' arwt
dtKUs.wd Abo.lher lhi.s ~• .s~t.ldM\t w1U heft •
cfloncr lo pt«lin: &amp;tntv~~eW.s by using yldtof•
equ,pment Abo T tlf"Sd.ty ~u J p m '"
".deotape ••U be: ~n •nd dt1oCUUrd ...

l5 Copnt A.

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for en .appointment.

636~772

et lhe (Jnlt• fl~ f'Jl••" h U"'wuod .tnd W. F'eny.

APHOS JlfUcnto Or. Mctcoll, Dlr«tor ol US l'tedlali
Adml1&gt;ion&gt; Feb. 2) •• lJO p.m. In 0 ·26 F'ort&gt;er.

T'he WriUne PLac:e. a h« setV~ for All wr!ler, ls now
o pen for the setne5ter. tr you ._ould llke to h.aw a iJeJned
tutor respond to your writing, comt: to ll6 Baldy
wH!ufey~ hom 12-4 p.m . or MWTh from 6 ·9 p.m. ar
C'On1e to 346 Squire on TUHdeyt rrom 6-9 p ,tn

L\olt.btnn setviClu Su('lday ot 11 o .m. \n the Jane Ke.elet
Room. E.Hkott. Bible dou 11 I 0 a .m.

Larry' R\Hk&gt;4ph of Cour•nt ln••tute Monday .ot 4 p.m tn
'oom 4 1, ~226 Ridge ~a
C.offuhoux Sod.al tomorrow from 9 1 • .m. tn 1he
Ciood)..r Wlecl. S.r , &amp;..,.nt ol Ooodyur. MSC
to\ .Ilk JNOVM:kd by r~.wdc:n\ Jludfnts.
••The Oevt lopment o f ln tc rf'atlonal EconoMic "'
lnJhUIIIOM Sfnct Bmton WOOds g,MI"' by Or. R. #l'\dlnr
w~ •• 7 p m on l171'1F/\C.

EJ•-•

'-rhc Sitr1111concc ol EJ!CigyiO&lt; lntcrnollonol PoQiks"
gioocn ~ Or Jonu Muldor Tuudoy ol :1 P-"' II' 320
MF/\C,Elii&lt;Oir
.. And N'ow For Somcth ~ng Comptcldy Ditfuc..nt.. locMy
tn 170 MFAC Elltco11
tomorrow in 146 D.eitftdort •t
1 ond 9 p.tn .SW.ct.y tn lta Squtr• Confe-t"enct. fheeter at
S, 7 ond 9 p.rn

••KJ

"Cidrt:n Kant." tomorrow at 12;.30 p.m in the Squrre
Conft:rtnc• Th·tel~'
"Chloe In the Altcrnoon" loolght ol ) ; 7.15. and 9 .30

p.m. In 1he Squirt Co"fe.rtt"« Theater.

••oawn ot tM: Dud " tomorrow fn the Squlrc Conference
Thealt:r •nd Svndey In the Woktmtn Thtote.r. Norton. at
3 : 1S, 6 , and 9 p .rto
'"The: Ch1n.ue Connt:etJon•• tonight e rw:l tomottow ot
1n the Squirt Conferenc.e Theetef.

mtdnfght

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•

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Wt nc.c4 )""' w '"•"-' , rtftf~· nu k\ tOnM!Of1.C·s life
Sunlih~Ho••"'
ntl) ,lo.•'•ngfor~unteers IA•rn

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el'\d not. tHm to control 10 Oo you have • frie-nd Of
rt.&amp;IUon who drinlc-1 c:~el~ and -.ilh whom you h.eve
tht:
d iffl.tultr &lt;QP.Ing? ~f you do. e nd ~tsh ht:lp, con--,
~ting of &amp;lie Alcohol Awarenen Progrem, Wed.nudly
•• 3 p.m lq 107 No&lt;ton, AC, or &lt;•11636·280llor lunh.,
lnrCM'rl'Mtlon

sports inform11tion
TOday: UB Sk1 Turn •I Oret.k Peak (etplne r.c:t)•
Conlond, NY.
Tomorro..: Wrutllng vs. CorUond Sial• Coitogc, Clo1k
l-IeU. 2 p.m.. Women'.t S~lmrnlng and Div......, vs,
AllfOheny Collogc, Clark Holl, 2 p,~t~, US Ski Team • I
Cfffk l'&lt;ook(-dkr...,~ Conland, I'IY; Men'•Swlmmlrlg
• nd I&gt;Mf&gt;O • 1 1u-o Collogc: w.,....no· Bask.U..II ••
lllnghomt.on Slot• Unlwrllky; Hoclc•y oi Plall&gt;burgh
Store Coll&lt;ge, /olen'&gt; S.&gt;kt1boll at Frodor&gt;lrl Stat•
Collt:ge

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womeont: end ho If' )•#\. -. U You U Meted )IOU d.ld. Ctll
8313606 ur Jr&lt;.., r.., I o(&gt; """'-A~

meetings

- · ton? • .. bot"·~ H0&lt;1- l292 /OWnS&lt;.

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mMlt ~ AM

1118&lt;rlon Stuclcnt Aun. ,_., t.odoy ot S p_m In 260
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Ctou CotrntJy Sill d ido ,...._. 1odoy 01 noon 1n 260
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, _ practlco ...,_,_ 01 """"'2 p.m. In lhc Bubble.
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                    <text>[WOOMOO~
4 February 1981
Vol. 3 1, No. 55 S UNY 81 Buffa lo

Beleaguered Libraries get
another cut fr9m Carey
by Selh Goo dc blld
f!t~ws

EtJ,IOI'

Alrt&lt;ld) rcodina. from rc:poru or s&amp;.DI.in&amp;
moral&lt; and troubhna per&gt;Onn..t probkms.

the un,.enuy Ubraries re&lt;mtly re&lt;ri•&lt;d

)'&lt;t

-anothtr blo~. thas onC' from Govanor Hu&amp;h

L. Carey'&gt; E.l&lt;C&lt;"utive Budget wltich calls for
both &gt;t•lfina and &lt;quipment euu, thor could
rurthtr

r~oct' StniC't'$.

"h wos a bad bud&amp;tt year &amp;nd 1hr line cuu
A'fHIJC' Kn"kc, ..
I obrori&lt;\ Oir«tor SakticW Roy 11111ntaus&lt;d.
"bu' •c ha"c not yt1 made an, fmaJ
dcnsions t i to our rc:spon.w u ~e art .still
lao&amp;. inc 11 our optkxts."'
Jkfort Carty'\. budac:t
relc-•~ .
hO~t\cr. Unl\lcnil)' President Robcn L
Kcuet appointed Vic;c l)residenr tor
,..,,.demlc ... rrairs Roben Rou bera ro
cxamlnt 1ht- rtttnt di(ric1Jihn '" lhc

"Ill mc:an tess than

"-a•

L•brtrtts-parricul:uly R._ ay·, p.&lt;rsonnd

will try to trutinrllin • full-lime refcrmce
de.k. Many ha.«'riticiud UB for irs failu"'
to hep the Ubraries' doon opnQJntill2lcr
m the day. u is pOh&lt;Y ot man) Olh«
Unhtt~!\to.

Roy nor«! thai be h unswe If UB wtll he
for«&lt;! to shut down a branch lib&lt;ary,
llllhouch he pid it 1&gt; bemi consldcr&lt;d. He
li.,ed four facilities -Chemistry,
Archlt«ture. Ridge Lea ond Main
Suttt-lhlt ("QUid bt cloicd, while
••pt.,nrna that h&lt; would look ro r&lt;dudng
&gt;m&gt;o&lt;a
The
add«~ rttu
IDOiher pOS&gt;lbolity would be to ,.,...,. tll&lt;m
l l .ome or the brancll orr.... to .nc.:

o.r......

r""·

Optho~l\~

•

'' l m\ut cmphwu dtl.l we htve not ma.dt
any dcci&gt;ionJ." Roy ,..,..,,«!, "W&lt; arc just
IOoUna 11 our opeiom· and 1n lht- ntxt tv..o or
rhr" .,.."\s

o;.t

wiU ba•C' diJ(UUK)I\S with

ll&lt;ol\np-&lt;&lt;ialm&amp; to the ocadmtt&lt; needs o( library [acully, student ISlOCilttOn
1M aMe 4&amp;mPU-'
Pttildtnu
•nd
I he
Uni\rrrtU)'
The 1981-51 budact pro)&gt;Otd thll the. . . . ,onrttratoon."
Ltbrar~• make eigbt ptnonntl c:uu, si•
Socut CUI) in !10"'-.ca art alrcJd)' phtnntd.
\h:n~o:aland two pror~onaJ-a to.al saving)Roy latnt't'Ucd Rtduc'lions in book shthin&amp;.
t)l SIQO,(XX). A rt'QUtsl ror tncreasrs '" h.1
'IX-TIII coUcctton Sl:f'ViC'CS, the lntC'r- Ubrary
b.a.I.C' func.hna (Of at:qutstuun. temporaty loan proaram and lht Dtpanmc:nt ror
"'-'1''-.C\;. and orher ehan polononaJ lC""icn
puxa.stna nn,· acqut"tions have b«n
lOTI'S) "'" rcfus&lt;d, oltllou&amp;h • 10 1 pnccnr
•ffmcd by Carey'• belt lt&amp;ht•••n&amp;
inOarronary bo~&lt; "'"' apPfO'&lt;d
Roy eon«d&lt;d rl\ar h&lt; b con«m«l with the:
r"o othn maj'Ot ron«rn' (CH the: St.ar•s (Jitu:rt- 10 II'"'C UBroootr lo uPCf2dc
1 1braua-1h-t RrU~pc&lt;'1hc C..'o n•cnion c-qulpmmt ''In tb&lt; past SC"\ottt Of n&amp;ht ~
l"ro)C'(1 aniJ cqwpmenl moor)-•ert a.bo lhc Statt hu not. p•tn a wnak pmDy to
&lt;Ut, tOtalin&amp; another S$0,000 in uvinp.
r&lt;plac&lt; &lt;qulprncnt," the Dor«tor char,cd.
Ku)' ~•d 1hat 1hcs.c: fiaurc1 w.m no\ yet SCI
Hut t'\&lt;m withollt 1ht- bvdart cuh and
umJ 1hat, a~: a result. his or. ice '--ao~~ delaying a
~orr\IICf redu~:cfonl. 1hr Llbratid: have bem
IJ\.'\:1\Ion un "'hilt auion~ It ~hould uni.Jerta~t:
tht' IOfllt
tonstdcrablc attention
10 4.'\lmP."n.WHt (Of the cuu
-inrov1hou1 lht- Untvasily al'd 1ht- cmttr of
n.e OorcctOt IIS3CYI&lt;d tl111 Ut&gt;&lt;o:y Jloun """"" dil&lt;uulons at r«UUt tKuky Sclw~
'"" nor be r&lt;duc:&lt;"d aod thll the Dtperlnocnt E.&lt;cull\e Committe&lt;: mminas. It reachtd

" "ter ~ho r&lt;qucoc&lt;d that Ro«ber&amp; .,udy
&gt;om&lt; or tht non·buda&lt;~ probl&lt;rn• tm&lt;&gt;&lt;iltt&lt;d
with the Librarle1.
Roubers &gt;aod I&lt;Ut w«k thor h&lt; hu already
com pined rht- firsc $lair or hi) JWJanmen&amp;.
"ud)'ln, th&lt; rcbtionlltip bet•«n loch•ood
and Ihe aadcmtc commurmy. ••Thcfc o;.ac

dlsc:nman.a tton. chat&amp;in&amp; thai hr •ould Mt
puc ~omrn In top manag.crru:nt potltion•. Ht
wu o.l\o IC'C\Utd in a stOf)' by fltt SPf'(trum
of inkn»cr~h)' to .wJmc probkmi amona hb

somt kalurnatt cooccrn.s about rcLahn&amp; the
t.ft'\b ftspon.JiO,t'li!in co aeadf'rmc nf't'ds,"

" In ught budJCt

theVo&lt;tPr~d

He added that he h;u alread~ &gt;ubmott&lt;d hi&gt;

rccornm(ndation• to Kcuc:r un the rnaue'
The iuuc wu rai~ ;n 1 conOdcnliol fcutr
fro m A.tl\ 11nd Lctltrs Dan Ocorac Lt&gt;Vme to
Katn, exprt"Uina his faculty's tencnn

O\lct

Libraty ckt«oonuloo. L&lt;Vtn&lt;'• droll &gt;purr«!
ao An1 and lttlt7'!o c."'fnmill« to d:tSCUSs tht

ikTU&gt;&lt;d

fatuity.

Roy in D&lt;'&lt;'t'mb&lt;J of &gt;&lt;•

,

Bur Ro)' rs imOUlttrcd by i UCh CQmmr'DU
da)~.

one 1\a&gt; to .,ak&lt;

pc!O-

dtoYOO, \f\At C'l'\"'ll(' u.nhappy
)'OU
JUM cannot 2\0•d u;· be said, Udtndlna his
PQSU10n. "Tht pc.·nonnel prob4mu. (In the

Libranr') arc no1 a Unh.m1t) tnallff, thty
limited to the l.ibr.uies.' ' he claimed.
MorAle iltlORi Hbranal\$, many ~ iS
fathn.l. •Uh Facuhy XnatC' Chaarman
Norman So!Loff lmi&gt;tina rca11t1y that Mn
"attoC'toU)•• • • confirmin&amp; -a Oro.xmbtt rqM.Wt

or&lt;

RIIC o( lfflnt rn loc'h•ood.
Ro»btfa •D abo milructtd to tununc:
is:wa. in\OI\tu'&amp; Roy lhd h.s
(ac:Ule)' , ,.There ~C'ff a ~ C'IIU of
drcumstanco broughJ to lht Proidcnt •..
aucmion," he noc~. "and I am ro bC'

in the Tltt Sp&lt;ocrruM. Many or the Ltb&lt;ll~!U
thtn ~nttnK'•t'd pointed to the' &lt;»nntcuna
dtnuo.nd&gt; of ha•ma faculty " "'"' on4 bclna
n"ttutred 10 v.ork 4() hours ;a .-.cd, 10 provide

conc&lt;rncd with malin&amp; &gt;ure pcopt&lt; ar&lt; beina

bein&amp;

10n1t pcnonnd

or

Some

lfC'alCd

ratrty." Rossbera cktaJlcd thar

M: d

l)r&lt;llatina a rnpon&gt;&lt; ~hkll h&lt; plan&gt; to
Knrtf \Omtumc I hi\ scmestn

aiV&lt;

K'f'~ 10

aca.dc.m.c.s and

accu~ Roy or

in~..,,tht- to thtK rnaucn.
"S..~ there i&gt; a rnonoJc problem,"

Roy
admttted, "but it is dU&lt; to til&lt; lona·,.ondon&amp;
t&gt;&lt;1)blc1n of IM S.are budan."

Tonawanda

Assembly task force accuses the
Army of dumping atomic waste
b) " iU tlastlnK&gt;

'V"" Ifi';;J \iit./J

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A report rcleas\'d Saturday by the
New York Scale Assembly Tosk Foret
on Toxic Sub!tancco accost'S the Arm)
and a defmst contractor of dumpin&amp;
mort than l1 milhon &amp;allons or
radr~ctl"t

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wasro;-from thr aromtc

bomb proJect-in Tonawanda, N . Y.
bet•ec:n 1944 a.nd 1946.
The
1 wo-vol ume.
27J·page
report- which loo ~ 18 nronlh&gt; lo
-.. nt•- •lle&amp;es that the Ltnde Air
Producu Co., aJona "'"h 1he Arm y,
dumpt'd low·le«l tadioao:tr« "a~t&lt; into
Shatto .. around ...... in lhe To .. D or
Tona,.anda.
Although there ha\e b«n no r&lt;I&gt;Ort5
of health problems tinktd tolhc ""'teln
Tonawanda, 1he report call&gt; foo the
federal aovtrnnrenr to formall}
ac knowledge the matt&lt;t ond to ac«rn
responsrbilhy for furthtr tesung and an)'
sub&gt;&lt;qiKnt dean-up.
Tb&lt; Task For« on T ovc Substances
report ti1ti the rodent! government '\ role
tn the pollution of I he Niagara Fronto.e r .
The Task Fore&lt; also charges lhat TNT
an d radioact ive waJtes may st ill be
buri\'d beneath the former Lake Ontario
Ordnan« Works Site in the Town of
Lewiston. now o wn\'d and used by SCA
Chemical Waste Services Inc., the
loran• Chemical wute dump tn Ntw

Yor~ Stat&lt;. It ,. nearly impcmibl&lt; to
........... the dan&amp;&lt;r or an explo~ion
tht Tl'll 0. buri\'d, b ut th&lt; t&lt;!)Ort
rauuoncd that auchor-1tics should movr
C'dJtfully while the po\Sibitity eXIStS •t
all

""crt

Slonk') '~&gt;&lt;'•"-'
Additional!) . th&lt; repon acxusn th&lt;
Mm y of dumpong Iorge amounts of
co ntamin~ued matcraal a t the l oH
Canal. T he rct&gt;Ort include\ •')'e\\otn~
~&lt;COUnt~ or the actual dhpo\:tl. I ht•
Army. whtn accu"'d or dumptnll ...... 5
in 1978. in•tstigar&lt;d the charscs and
tonclud&lt;d that there was no tln«t Anti)
on•ol•emmr in the Lo•t Conol \Ue
The report laid lh&lt; Arm) dre~ "'
con clusions afttr a thr&lt;e '0\t&lt; L
invc~llaation and c l all11\ th ou
"~tgnifkant caches of d~um(nt!t ¥.ere
either nt\tr found or ~ imp! ) l&amp;flOI\'d,''
Slate Mstmbly Speaker Stanley ltnl.
~o.ho released the report ill a Manhonan
n...,s conf&lt;tentt, said ~ "'" ~ on
lnttl\oe" S and ''hunoJte&lt;h or
thouS&amp;J~d&gt;" o f docwnent&gt; obraoncd
throuJih the Freedom or lnformauon
Act. Ther&lt;!)Ort includ\'d 61,000 paaesor
material from tht Ftderal Energy
Dep.utmenl alone, acrordinato FinL.
1lK report, orficiaJIY enlitled "The
Federal Conneaion: A Hbtorr of U.s .
M ilitary ln•olvtmcnt tn lh&lt; Toxoc
~1""'-d . . . . . . l -

Inside: Good news ond bod news- P.J I Ufhu, camera, 'Foscination'-Pp. 8· 10 I Fantasy lond-P. / 1 I 8 'bol blowouts- P. H

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Waste.
Contamination or Love Canal and the
Ni-aara Frontier Rcaion," was wriuen
by Special Task Force Counsd Michael
P. Z wci&amp; and environmental analy11
Gordon M. Boyd .

bas read the report aod daims, ''There is
no way of makioa an intelligent
_,essment of wbat the burial of the
l
radioactive material means with theliule
inrormation we havt at present."
Bruce said it was impossible LO say
U•fll For drltokla1
exaaly what kind of hllu.rd was posed
i
The lq)Or\ dalms that the Undc Air by the uranium oxide pumped into the
• Produa.s Company operated two i««&lt; Tonawanda wdl, siJiee documents do
: plants for the Manhauan Project in not aive the dcaree of radioactivity.
Tonawanda. One pr~ uranium ore
"We need to have
data on
ll and the other-called "the Chandler
3! St~ Plant" -had a function which how much 1adiation was involved, and
with the instruments which were
wa.1 never revealed and remains a ..ilabte 11 that time," Bruce asset1ed
dusifi~ to this day. The Manhauan
" I 'm not even sure they lln&lt;"' euctl~
Project was the name aiv.n to the ~hat they "'ere dum pin&amp; thcrnsdves."
prosram that ~doped 1he atomic
Uranium and 11&gt; by·produas do no1
bomb in World War II.
normally have hish amounts of
In a Inter dated March 29, 1944, a
radiation Bruce explained 10 the
Linde Company official •orott 10 the
Courirr-&amp;press. The chemicals were
area Army En1ineer fCitrdin&amp; the probably diJsolvcd into the arouodwater
dispoul of liquid cau&gt;1ic wa&gt;tes
and would not effect people living in the
contaminated by radiation . The Linde area because Tonawanda draws its water
ofr~eial wrote that thtre were t" o
&gt;upply from the Niagara Rivtr, not from
options, rithcr dump•na thr nuucn:al individual wells, the professor said.
into a storm &gt;&lt;'"er which eventual!)
The A•••mbly repon chronicles the
empties into the Niaaara River. or
"discharainathis material into a well on hr&gt;tory or federal mismanagement
our Tonawanda factory propert y."' during the Sc&lt;'ond World War as ln&lt;:al
which he &gt;Atd wa• already unfit for indumitl, in cooperation with the
federal aovernmcnt, worked 10 satisfy
drinkina.
The dccisron 10 dump the radroactih· the wartime need for TNT and uranium.
The report'• introduction not&lt;s that
wastes inro ahc Tonawanda&amp; well ~·a~o
"'environ menta I
made, accordrng 10 the leucr, bccau-. 1htH'
l'nmc:s
. . leaH' no smgk, rcadHy
..our la-. drp.artmem ad\'iSC'\ thai 11 '"'
con&gt;idcrcd impossible 10 dctcrnune th&lt; tdcntoilllior •illian to indict . Poimithc
course or subterranean streams and. techno logy, budact limitation s ,
ineptitude
and
therefore, the r csponsibolh) for bure a ucratic
ondoffcrt'ncc, tht' triumph of sh&lt;tt
contam•nation could no1 be fi\ed "
t&gt;.pedoency O&gt;Cf foresightcdnoss-lhesc
art ahr r«urnog :lnd dom•nant the!me:s
1'-o •iUaln
UB Biology professor Alan K l!rll('(' thai mar~ th" .qa."

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' L£$Sl.R' Of twO EVILS? Linde Au PIOO~i~C1• tttd
dn;pol,tnf ol tM '14-oKU. . l'llttW'Ial
trom 11M Manhat!Aft Pfoi.U eo dWIII\P 11 -. • •••.,

I WG opUon.l

'"' $11tofd~.,lfllt..ct.-• d L AOr.,..
••wH tha t 1...0.. H\lO the H~• " ...... Of to
Ckt~ ft •" ltw Town~ fOMWIWid&amp;. Utldlt ctto.•

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b) S10vo Simmon•
"''1 £du01'

Tho Erie Count)' Cll•nor Ro•mon CommlloS"'n has JUU&lt;lllrd rrdud111
the Count~ l.qhloturc dlm1C1 ,,,." to 18 f~m tho prncnt 20 ,..11. Tho
Comml.,ion "'" con&gt;ult lht UB law ~hool
on variou&gt; 1&lt;181

.,.If

tt:ehnkalitln, tnd hOS)C'\ 10 prcxnt IR o(ftdal r~port b)' Junt' I .
Tht new snup would I \'Oid t.iu. tht CommiSJion dairru, as a oouna)'·

10ide cln:trd l..eal&lt;lllurc Chairman would can the dcocidina vooo.
F'unhermort, lht nt'Wiy crc.actd Chairman's posnlnn Would add a counl) ·
widt OaYor 10 tho Lc:aisloture'&gt; ..tlvitle&gt;.
_The County &gt;ubcommluec on Ltw and Public Saf('ly abo fa• or&gt; aetion
to promote coun,y unity. Tht IJOUp (s coruidtrinJ a proposal for a
mC'Uopollttn pollee d&lt;JI&amp;I'(ment, whith mu.otheo pau a triple referendum.

A 1967 eount)·-'d• reftrtndum for m('lrO poll« r&lt;C'rivrd a majorioy of oh&lt;
total VOlt, but failed 10 rtcdvt the rfquiftd ~ity in 1he counly's towlU
and vl1)qH. Follo~Win&amp; that r&lt;fctcndum.. 1M Supremo Coun RronJ)y
reafflrmed lu onNn., ODe-Yolo llllnd, whlc:h may cooOicl with the uiplt

(,

"Computer ~n?
It was my take off

rofcrendum PfOC&lt;Ciurc.
The subcommktee abo wW bovatlpto lht po»&gt;'bilily ol coruolldadna
other ..,.,.....,. ~&lt;Mea ~Within th&lt; COIU!Iy. Thil would then allow the
count}"sCmtral Pollet~ Otpanmconttohaodkpurdwin&amp; for loeal
pollee de;lanfi&gt;MI s.

to a great future.•

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Utssed OUr On

II

iJI aclditlon IO bdl&gt;t cold., ftbnllry I proonilcs 10 be a day of lilbt and
btauly. Canadian and Amalcan Yol11&lt;11ocn plllllto line QP 12.000 strooc

alona a three mil&lt; RrCidl to tlcl;-orr th&lt; \lnltrd Naloo't lnteroat.Jooal
Year or th&lt; ~ p.,_, Tcrmod "Op&lt;talloa ~:· ~'!.""'""
wall wiD utead from Tabl&lt; Rod: HOIISe In c.nada. across ~ Rlllubow
~.to T~n Polftlle Nllpn Fills, New Yort.
The wiU be biiNiPIOd by • powuflll vilual display wloa! the
~ ''Jinb" ..ut ...:11 raise a dl«mmtaaliiJ!tlticlt a dll*k.. Tbb will be
folio-..! by a CIOftlpaetrd "bla-b&amp;fta"
display .,.,., 1M rtoztn
MUIY or the Niapra Cor~. .... an mra dimmslon, tbcfor wiD be I doal
projection on the aora&lt; wall$, billed u the "bla&lt;a motion plcturo show

nrc..o.b

eva."

·

The PfOit1lm will ''•ymbol~ a -ldwide commllmem to help ror lh&lt;

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dlAbl&lt;d," accordlna to event &lt;balrman Lorraino Lafornla. AU clt.ttms are
ln¥ited to panlclpe~e In th&lt; day's ovmu, rree or dlarae. Followi•s lh&lt;
visual extravapnu, ho1'1CShoe m&lt;mbt:rs art wdcomo 10 c:debrate at &amp;II
intenwlonlll peny' IO!th music and dan(losu pan or a ''mowlvedisplayor
commitment."

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'They (teachers) hove
hod it mode clear rhot
!hey have to hove !heir
grades in on time.
Most of rhem realize
how importont grades
ore to studen IS. "

Most
grades
on

time

- Rit a Lipsitz

bJ Philip S&lt;hmu
"yMt'lffl' \HtiJ .. nlH

u•u.Jiy &amp;tt lhnr .....,.. p,.,.,.ptly u o...-n. poblcm• &lt;till
occur ~ .scm~ a-, tor e:xampk.. ~ notabk mi-1 up
on&gt;olvcd Profruor Ln,.&lt;ll Sho&lt;nf&lt;ld of lh&lt; Mall&gt; O&lt;p•nm&lt;nl
At 1 Unhtr\U~ 'A'ht'tot Sli.H1tnl ~ have- romt- to UJ')C\.'1 ~to¥~&gt;
whu nqkctt'd to report hk lfn()c:\ bcf"rt cmbar~ing on 3
~rvicc »nd ~hrn nk ha~Jilc:t. thr Ub Orncc: or Admi\.\tOn' and ~cstcr'i leave:: In 1 ttru:Hma. The" 'lolucJcnli ht'" had htu~hl
J(ccortb h3\ c:ome rnrouan beutr than tv~r tht\ Y«&lt; In were foft"Cd co ~~~c another final t ,\.liTI madt'·op b) M.tth
rcpm-una aractcs, acc.ordlns to lu Dir«"tor Rithurd Orcruuk . D&lt;porlm&lt;nl orr....tah
lluo ol 27 .OOtl&lt;nr~&gt;Ued u..cl&lt;nt'l•&gt;~ ,..,.«t&lt;r !2,000 hod lh&lt;u
Ho"'t\tJ, ttad\rtt. arc. not tht· only fJnt., lo btame: -.h'""
Cf• d&lt;' ~on Ihe- Or-s:. run or tM compu1rr. he u aJ 112.,.. &lt;om&lt; th11&gt;u"' 1&gt;1&lt;. acwrdofli 10 A!''"""' Dhcaor of
Tllao mt'Onl 11\ty had ohnr ,.,.do by th&lt; fiN ~ n-1 of th&lt; AtJu~n..tru Dofoth)' W)'nnc ··Ow boulcn«._, arc: ,.,.h
wucknt\ ~iJh SIU JUKia.'' \I..-: \llJd- •• rht) h;t\C t(\ bt tlo.t\l
'f'l'f'"' \Cmntn
f'r~Jbltm\ 1n fh&lt;- pa.st t~u~ maml~ o; .=,.
C\W)r\ 'ltho by hand. Or ""0'f'"'~ ~ pet\Oft dJdn·, art lhdr trrm p;ipct •n
,ubrnlllt~ tht·u arsdn lacr In tbc Fall ot I
C''~tnpk .
onUmc.'"
2.1~ •tade\ ,.n-co re·P Qntd lll.I C' by JRstructou lio'Wttrtr
Yc:1, o\crall. Wyflnc q~t'Q "-1th Dn~mu'- that &amp;he anoc
llrtmuk suu«t , prof1!1130rl have '"'PfOYtd. By the- SprtnM; of ~r11nK pro...w hi$ Improved. There art " lt'WC.T sn.d ~
1980. the nurnbrr uf l'rad.:-; rc:potu,'&lt;l lalr by prl.l(a~r\ h.us repnru comma ou1 'Wtlb nothlnslhte..l '~•n }n lht pasc ,·• sht
rall\*'0 f('l 1,101-~ drop or more: thart hatr.
rtrni:rkc1l " II'' ..~lamly not acmng any WQne.'"
f'romp&amp; ~rad1n1 lh Jt'hC'IIIJ ha. b«n ••Jtlltn&amp; bcUtr (uc the

war on the wt~ok -.&lt;}) thc ~
Ht ilmbutnl Adm&amp;Mlfts and Ra:onh
to ''a numbtt ol tnba.n«mtnt\ ltllt'
\oc m11Jt In tt-.e oomput"• And a i\peed•up o( lhc ~tlldc

'u Pf'Oil~

f'.t\4 h•c "' ,,. ~«n . bot tht\
t\t:f " Or~mu L ~id

1m pto\nn~nt

Pf"O..'t't.:~o•nr cyd~ . "

No licurtt on how qu1e;1d)'
'"'' ~rtle·'ll·r arc- yet 1'&lt;~-altabft

.,.a~

JC.Ot auf

WynM w.lollao W&lt; arodc &lt;&lt;potU don 1 ca..., • •cry l•r&amp;&lt;
poblcm roo uu~rnt• ploonb). fuou tt lludia in lht
c:a-\e or 01 ptnon "-.ho fllkd. COUrtiC and dJdo't C:Apect to. Of
&gt;IUlknl\ ,.ho at&lt; uansfmin&amp;or oppjyinalo arodtw&lt; schoot..
"lh&lt; bi"t\o orobltm it for DUE (Divi!imo of
Ui'ldtr&amp;raduJttt EducatfuQ) adyi~u

'omt prubknt•
I l'tt &amp;talk pux~uan.A c:yde- stltll 12 bours a Ott Ihe ''""
t'UIT'I en • da.u, Dtcmuk c.~-pl.aJo«i OurtPI lhll 72 how
Jl&lt;f!Od, t&lt;odi&lt;o .!M&lt;k on a .tlll&lt;knt's grad&lt; On« th&lt;
'~rude. inszruc&amp;Dn •impl) tcra1d1 tn tM lfi.IJQ Of'l a
"'an \M-"CC omt.tar to Ute typt t.4udtDU U.)o(" •hen tlkW\1 a
\landatdtlf.d tell .
lf all •uc "'f'll at thl\&gt; pouu, Drcmu'- aJdcd. ,twJcnt\

Ut\.'"'"""

when

)Omeonc

b

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"'"~'"' ao aht en1rr~ Ocpar1mun

rcponana llad«

lht!fml.n ktta UJ'\tlt \OI.MJ, '" I ~t") Ur~hc."f\• h -1\t h..d u
mad~ (kAr le&gt; lhtm tl\a' cha'h .. "t 10 ~.. c 1hc~r •'~de\ tn tm
hrnc M l.bt nt them rt""..ahl&lt; ho .... I!Tif1(m a.rw . , ..tJC"\ oU II: hl
\ lUdcnt\."

l lp0ro1lt a.IW&gt; hos.n '1 \4.'cn Ia rae ~'lie prollltm\ In ar..dt
rrp.._lr11ng ••m lht 1•\t numbe-r 0 1 )"\'lh "
\4o ft' IMpro, t"mt.ab
DfnnuL, \8Jd tK' ..UUJd tlt.f' 10 tmpfUH: I he a raJtR8 '\)\h:m

") ~'"'' \ludtnt\ ttk'lr "-nlktc tra""-''"' 't"PO'l' ..Jc•ns ••th

-n,df'\ IU ttK- end 0 1 C.kh \C'mNa
Itt b...IK'-;c., ltlilt tht' \ h.angc 1\Qu!O "dp \l~nt\
tht:h -:urncuhun!l hK hnutr ~mnccr'" " W~ hli\t'
propo\ln&amp; I he ChiiU,Kf:' rut thrcc or four ;'C!an:' Ot '&gt;-mU\

&amp; \(

"bu~ h '~

hom

.. nyv.h~rt'

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A.nothc:r lm(VO\ot'fOdH OrcmuL. ~1ft Lbc huurc 1\ Wl\i.nf

\4U6mU ~'l to that Cntn'J[:rtphl hrouJ,h,an OQ·1iot tt(t\llnl 1

much

h~&lt; tlro.,..cld.

US's pn(""""""" in rdu,..,. (ITIIdes 10 .&gt;~114cnu fall&gt; rn
•harp &lt;Ontrd 10 lhc probl&lt;tns llurTalo S..ea...ifud&lt;lu&gt;
foced Th&lt; BurTolo Soa1&lt; ncw&gt;,.por 711~ 1fii:uril n~n a frool
pa¥C Uory Frrdoy qt.ta.tlonlna lhr fad: or &amp;radt repor\.\ dunn"

probaliun bcoaOU&lt; ht didn'o • JI"'Ortu satJsfiC'IOI'i!Y 10 a

~inter I teaS.

~... Wyont ..ld. ,.Somtllrncs.lf ~had had tloe.,..cln.
his &gt;~lndln J • o uld hO\t ch:tlll&lt;d:· Tile ell....,. ..ptainrd

r&lt;poned th01 btl ~«11 &lt;1000 and .1000
«Udrrn~• ~came OUI WT'Ot\J btcauxo"'f I pnnt1"' f'fTOI
Ihot cowed "u-d&lt; dektloru lhrouaho•• Lit&lt; ft'l&gt;Oru."
Th&lt; problems 11 1h&lt; Elm" -ood "'&lt;nu&lt; Coii&lt;F • n•
comJ)Oundtd by hard• art prvblcm\, 1'-0 four-d411) •tc'-c:nch.
In• mmott- pr0.,am 1.h.t.naes. 1nd cht" iUnn\ or Ute Ctlmputn

t h•l 1b&lt;~ h••• bftn casa w1&gt;m DUE ""' cb&gt;&lt;m»cd 01uc1&lt;nu

,.,..., it..,...,..,

n«ft&gt;ary.

y.,

WYftnt Ulll)bA.I&lt;l&lt;d 11\allhcoc

c:ua atC' fl.rt
VetiOU\

departmrnt t haumcl'! 1n lhc Unlwtrslt)
f.·omptimm\f'd chen hUtrU&lt;10r\ for bc•n&amp; m-pons.blc IQ

I hL Rt«Nd

•
~

proJrAIT\Cf. ~C'Ord1na to Tht R«&lt;ird

State still pushing Utica-Rome
S.ttr&amp;l OpiJons to rthnc th&lt; linanclfll&gt; W•pr&gt;&lt;d
SUNY sy&lt;~&lt;m have bftn ~l;cus&gt;&lt;d ln ,_.,, Wt'tks an~
10 noany Uflo_,;ry ofrodals, formal ion qf yet · '"'lk-s&lt; &lt;am,.US. &lt;&gt;dtlnt (..,11tics ~ diw&gt;ll'inJ,
lilosJcaily ow of lh&lt; quaalon
Yd t i llae as No\ocmba I~ Go•crloor H u"' L
~ marl&lt; lb&lt; latest '" • ..,.. or ,..,....... 10
of the Ulfa·Rom&lt; •~• . pus/ling f01 Mw

r-•
-~
' to build a sd\.oot •' dear,
Tltt iturnl

'Y'IItlll. •oJ ha~ flO t&gt;wilJifl&amp;'.
'' fbc(iuV\"fllVf i UUJ 'tUNV 8rt O(hW \t.t01ntt \lrt th('lt
~o.'Onl mit,mcm tO bu1ld,'' • ""'U'\:f: said. •· fhc ~ate an&amp;J
SUNY 1\0"'1 hJ&gt;&lt; ohc
[fi(y hht IU huno lor

,.,.,r

( ,.,~ &amp;ilfu"

a

bvtlh~1:~iM.1 utc

for tonllruc:tion il not d&lt;finuo. AcooullnJ lo Mohawk
Valley Cot~~munlty Collea• l'rHid&lt;AI Goor1c
llob&lt;mool. for,......-.~ yean tb&lt; Mid-SW&lt; populaiOoll
hu acdwiy w_ppotted Ill&lt; icka of a hoah&lt;r education
faahoy to take .....,,...a from local &lt;OmmWIUY
rotlqo and Ofl&lt;:l JwUor and M'IIIOI k•et &lt;OUrJ&lt;&gt;...
,.dl ., a Mucrs ~ prosram.
.. k is tb&lt; eo.-.rnoc::. - 11101 • campus I&gt;&lt; bufh ...
Sl..cl&lt;lll ~ or 1h&lt; Sial&lt; Uniwrs11y CSASU)
Prc:sidmr J'im Stern iaid.. u And, if ht wants a t.11mpw:.
il ~lA bt bOih .'"
Oat ohllt kodl"'candldllu for lht •ll&lt;is in Man:y.
• imall romnnuaily localed baWftft lh&lt; ClUes or lome
and Utoc:a. Actordiaa 10 SVNY Trusuc ,~
Colllru, "lo D&lt;amba of 1979 th&lt; SUNY T""'ca
qtftd io pnDQ~ to tile Matey lllc:• He ~
1hal SUNY CbaDcdlot OifiOD Wlw1ot&gt; received o
kiln from 11\&lt;. Tnutea &lt;O!Ufnln&amp; Man:y 1151 moalh.
and lhal ' 'they ve &amp;Ctli"' the pjan&gt; drawn ·~· and I
Uj!&lt;CIIICtlon p«tly quid."

'li"-

rron' :.no.bc.r 0~ 10 lhrtt )el.llll a ... ~.,.

i.mp~tatlon

Carey's campus?

Ill lhn ll o ldt&lt;

~~~

"'""&lt;'Y

opefons..'""

Scatc -,chool '~)tern lf
too' il\1 "- oth&lt;'r 1XU\ Ibk )tiC~. Aftrr r..Jmn\j:
abt:.rrmi'c land '" do... fttO~Wrn U1G, 'and po\\lblc coTbt

sou~ ('~pl!i •rh'\lthll thr

lonhon

..,itta

S)r~tUK:

Unhct\H) SttN' lte\ thret

0111"""·

Ont sutntitUit' oJJIS '" lbe Uua Ps)d.olol)' &lt;.cn1a

1o1&lt;hKh b dosinJ. Othe-r tll~:rnalh·es tndul.k' n:bu1ldln&amp;
an c-a.i.stln&amp;commun.l) t.olt~e or h a\tnJ ttlc ne• up()('~' ·

t~l co·cxl&gt;l on the Mohaw'
ValleY
11
Comtnunlt)' College Campu1o, These ar,· the 1Dicst
waYt" io the "r~kw of tht- rtrobkrn," 1hc souree

l&lt;•d

m~akd

H» Cor&lt;l ' • Mpt&gt;OR

Bq1 MateY rtmolln Ill&lt; f•vor&lt;d '&lt;I&lt; """"'' locll
taidmu. "Th&lt; local P&lt;'1f'k •r• counlln11 011 Marey.
Th&lt;y f&lt;d lhll lhey Ill&lt; ptopt!lt enoillod ,, .....
R.obftuon 5-ilkl ... Marcy CAmPUl '"almost a b;.Hk t ry
wltb them ."
former Govnnor Nd.on Rockcfdlcr wa&gt; lh&lt; ltrM
Sta.t.t Exccutl\"t to proml~ a e.ampus there .and U» a
IOWII 111cdinJ last NoYCmbcr. Carey U:ptll&lt;d lht

"1

pkdae.. '"The: Gowmor ,, \ ( f)' rouch in ravo1 of tt
ColliD&gt; adtnilled
" Th&lt; q....,lon b. c.n SUNY afford to dt•tlop
...Oihcr scbooll" Sltm COYRiued. u W t t ln't bavl
another ..!tilt tkpltant ." If 1he pbns ar&lt; dtoppod. 111&lt;
Sttle i.s ld1 wilh lht lm~rovemrnl s In oh&lt; around 11

Man:y.

•'SUNY t:lflnot 1oot ch&lt;nfully 11 1~• ooulbl&lt;

fUwldal loss.'.Robmoon uplaoncd, &amp;1, b&lt; noted .
" tlxn is ., ..-dlin&amp; poulboluy of de•tloPilll • hollo

•ec:luloloal' fall( on Mlrt')' "
ltJtN no.,, no on&lt; hu •
Volt:I•Romt &lt;MD noentuaUY

ckfmi~ •o&lt;lon of ,.bot

prt1er tn

tmn&gt; of SUNY

in.olvcmrno . Bu1 Rob&lt;rlsoo pointed ou1 lhao "lh&lt;
'locals llav&lt; 10 &amp;tl som&lt; bat&lt;fil oul

or alllhh."

PIKe yow

a.....r~

V..,line's SpeciM
In 1~ ~b, lllh luue or
TH ( SplCl ...UI'I

10 Words Ia&lt; jvsl Sl

... ndl.., ....

LAST 0"Y F£8. fl

�!Gehl battles Democratic bigwigs in Un_iversity_ District. war
li

,lt

&amp;

lt:r Stn~ SI111110•
'
ctu Editor

'lbe .....t appalntmmt of Scoct Oehlas Buffalo Co"'-

j CouDcilmatl from th&lt;UoMnity Oioni&lt;tlluodtkd fudtotbe
- District's pOlitical r.ro. wbil&lt; sporkina hope ror an cro or

l

renewed vita!'Jty in the DUtrict.
§ Odd derled the Democratic Party Committccmcn by
.. dtfcaJln&amp; endorsed candidllle Rosemarie LoTempio by an 8-5
• ~ CoW&gt;CIItally. 1be..,.. -loft - t by Euam•
Fahey, now a Cotu&gt;dlmiii""'·J.atae.
LoTcrupio immediately uDOWICcd her int.,.ions 10
cbalkns&lt; tbc 28-yut-&lt;&gt;ld Oclll U&gt; tbb ....,..,...., ,nn..r,
!I: dectlon. "I think I can win." uscrttd LoTempio. citlna lhe
advantaseous ouppon or MaJOr JIUI&gt;&lt;S Oriffin and the
Dernocra1ic Commiuee.
•
"Sure shr'U have 1 lot or money and innuentlal people
bcblnd her," con~ Ochl, wl!o ~ lo C&lt;pand his bate
of suppon fnorn tbt Kensi~~&amp;~on- Ballcy·Oda&gt;lUl ~to other
porn of the dlunn Ocbl bctin'ts that the m:ent rouncll VOl&lt;
ill&amp;_UlratCS it's dcslrt 10 CO&lt;&gt;IinU&lt; on a QQWOC indtpmdeot Of
bcith th&lt; ma)'Oi and Jiariy heatJQuarton. "Mcrobcn die

f

f'icrtt. 111e ~-old IOdiJ worker 'lriiJ run on 1 pl11form 1 rd4lions between '!ucltnls and the surroundlna cornmunny
or "prop'Ctllw: politics," In raponsc: to Mayor Orirfon 's can lead l,o, a combmed effon 10~ conditions.
10 became""" old..a)'le Ci1y bou." Pier"' oomplf&lt;d
This spu11 or dose """!"""ky relations..ls • ll\l]or factor 10
Orifrm's rdp to IJw of fOIIMf Olicqo ~ Richard I he devdopmall ond awftlea&amp;ne:t of I PfOSP&lt;'fOUS di&gt;tncr,
Daley's poftffal political tMdllot or til&lt; 1960's ond 1910's. ....,, Odd. "People haw: to make an lnvct~mcnt in then
Plcttt IJ ltrOII&amp;lY oppooed 10 Griffin's dowotoWII ndJbbofhood. bccaUK the IOYft1IIDCIU "''Dn'l do it roo
.-..iJalizadQII projta, calllna it .., fa¥Or ror th&lt; rich." Picn'&lt; them," the Cow&gt;dlmlft declared. He is workina to ""'""'•
oontmds thlll Buffalo ..Sdents' 1u dollars a~ bcina spent to "is5U&lt;-oricnled block dubs," where nciabborhood r05idenu
build walctfront condominiums. while "the real need&gt; or the would work IO "r~&amp;ht City Hall" on wucs particular '" thai
pcopk-tafay, jobs, cd.-Joa-are om beinl met."
nciahbofhood-such as dew:lopmcnl of a oe.. playsround or
Buffalo, wllh lu theater dJJI.ric:t "txtravaaanza," iotl)i"' improved sum liabtirll· Ochl hopes to "create 1 ••,.
10 dupliclrr the &lt;ultural ~ tba Toronlo has rojoyed. 5Jliri1-a scnoc tlw an individual "orkina ,.-ltll h!l ..
cll&amp;lJa Plertt. "Let's devdop Buffalo's aioe potu ond cu male a diffct&lt;~~«."
~~octure," h. ._..cd, "and 1ft Buffolo be iudf." ·
1be nciabbofhood commerdal Strips ore aiJo an .,...t,..

..,_

...,bo

demcnl in 1hc ~lopment or a sound oommun~ r b:t&gt;&lt;.
accondlna to Otltl. The Bailcy·K.mslnaton busineu dbHm
and lhe Hrntl, Avenue area are wbat Ochl calls "h""'"cal
artlr.,.s.' • But since thclt small farnUy-run stor .. ha•c P"'-"&lt;1
business lcdmiqtoc:S from 1encrotion to aroentlon. 11\rre 11 ,
vps..q."
prmina ntcd for the updatlns of !""hods· accordtna 1o Othl
In the wll)tc Of
t....,l rile in Inter.. tlle&gt;-and "MOlly of thes&lt; RQfCS atOSC in a tim&lt; bef - aUtomol&gt;tk
&lt;onstqurnlly bomc m..._ raco-Gml ,... Ulliw:Rity own&lt;nhip wu commonplace," aottd tbt lbalchrr A•enur
Council,.~eundrrlmncodousprCSiwc-tberewa-eansons OiJtrlcl bouslna u~ocrcu~n&amp;~y attr.ahoe. He 'Cited tbc "'" resident.
or polltical threa11 and indmldatlon," Ochl told Tit~ pu.rcbax prieta and quality or conAructit&gt;n • • m~or ,.-- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - $p«trum. "But Jft,atad that thr Council Mood 0111 10 that advanlascs ovtt suburban rtsicltncu. Ochl, • former
ond dcaed ,..,..
cmploJM or N&lt;lahborhood lftd Housina S&lt;Mcto, is also
AD.)&gt;uii"'' m&lt;mbcn of th&lt; 15-o.at Council \rill be ruMina dtvislns a plan for the rdurbbhina of da~inl houst&gt;.
for rr-clcc:tloa thu Nonmher for th&lt; 1...-o-ycar 1mn. By ~ ""•~ of Hom&lt; I~ Loam has
Formn New Yor~ Yankre pit~ Jim Bouton ...U bnn1
""""'ina the Dm&gt;ocnuc comminre recommendation ond bamp&lt;ml proarcas in Ibis diroctlon, he contcncH. Ocbl pions
his unlq•r bl'ud of bas&lt;ball wit to the Fillmorr Room
d«tln&amp; Ochl, lhere is speculation that the rommiure may be to approach nciabbofhood
an allentP&lt; to ICC\ItC •
"'"'&lt;what un~ptM when appnMIC!ttd for oid 10 lhr allnmkmcrrl for bousinaloan&lt;- "WeCIIII't pouiblybuilthew tomonow oialu. io a .,..........ion by Sludcn1
Coanci!men'o 0'&gt;'11 doction effon&gt;. All but one of lh&lt; homes U economically OS rcpairin&amp; ..illiac OIICI," ~ (SA) Spoali,en Bureau. 'TI&gt;e cvotii, priced a1 Sl, willlqln at
B p.m.
Councilmn'l arc Oemoc:rau.
Geld.
Bouton, a fortnc1 brCNtdcaJI&lt;r with WCBS-TV in N"'
Also mrntioned u a possible ofra-«rl.rr is Wtlllam
AbscnteelandlordJ have cre01td a.oorc spm amon&amp; UB off·
York Ci1y, wiU lpclk on sporu In Amtrie.tt. He is at.o thr
Smtth. •host Orifrm ..uppontd 19?9 campaiiD ""' snarrtd
...,..,.,. boudna S«tiotu. Ocbl bdiev&lt;s. "The studtou ... a
bnc-odlio&amp; author of I"() books that euminr lhe Jraluerb) rontro\'&lt;ny. Smnb ""' clwJcd " ith allqtdly riallnJ
,.... dal, tho comnnmity &amp;&lt;IS o ,.,. deal, bm only til&lt;
sidc of ba.ld&gt;all-&amp;1/ F011r and I'm Gkld You Dwln 't Tu(e
nomtnl11&lt;111 pttttooru.
landlord 1110tn our well," upWncd Ochl. "He 1akn his
u Prnonol/y.
A primary &lt;andldate u yet •ntarmshtd by IDe pollucal
money and """' back norhins."
The rvrn1 il co-sponsored by SA's Athl&lt;ttc AHans. •
mud u former UB Un;.cnny Coundl m..d!IP-Michaol
The 1974 UB araduate ~opes thai the prolUOiion~ta

-or

•• •allalollltr

Lo.a
While Pim:c ...,.$-·dccllll&lt;"ln Cily efftcimey, Unl•·&lt;l'iltY
Oistricl CounclltnaD Othl Is enthusiastic O\W his roccnt
appointment, ca1Jina the Unlvc:nity OiJtrkt ""'! tb&lt;

*

Bouton at UB

benu "'

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�Supreme Court decision

Criminals on a candid camera?
TV goes into the courtroom
e.... ~ noc •

·~ ... NMg ~
tdMMd tn6l&gt; but • d - . on on tndMdual

- - - - - - - 'bv Alan C. Kaehlc
L4sl wftk tn an unan.ltnOUS dtc:k.lcw\ dw
~ ll'odlllldu.ol IIOiti
hao.le oht conJtUulionel ngl\t 10 permo 1M
l&lt;levlsing ol cnmU&gt;el tnals. The ruling upholds
tM \lt:rdl(t of two Mlaml men who wcr•
convk:tod ol burglary but PfOIOStod !hot tl&gt;otr
ngi\IS ~~~ v.ol.oled by the prottnet ol
lelt'V$0n '~' dunng tM trial
In IM co"' Ch.ondkr us Aond• """Ml61T11
po~~c..,.... ....,. conY&gt;&lt;Wd. alon • oolov&gt;Md
m.&gt;l ol butglonAng ............... The ~
• .,.. ctw&amp;.ngod on tM ground&gt; ohot ''"'
br~·"' proc:..O.ogs lunderod ot.n nglll
co " fatt rn..V ~ defendants ~ rhtv
opp&lt;'41 on rho 1964 EYes doo.lan which
ownuled .t Cot\vKhOo ~ause excnslvc
trwtha c:ow'~ pt~Judietd the wrdk.t
Th• o ...dt.tr dtruion does not guoronon
ttw t&gt;ght ol t ~t.lvi&lt;oon o:omem In tht
coumoom but ~'J for Sl:atet to permu
Supremt Coun rultd

CO\.-erlglf '" ~ courts m casa ~ the

cOI\il•ui&gt;On&lt;ll rlght&gt; ol tho p.vrxjpont• .,, noc
VIOioiod The Nlong mnows on abo.clv~ bon
on umf'f•s both • teSevnion and s:cUI
phoaogrophy "' th• co~ . The d«&amp;loM
on indrllldu.ol . _ INII be loft to tlw ~

-

In o - ntlot-. Chid J - W"'""' E.
Burgor .-d. ' An .....ult -utionol bon
on ~ - - ol lriok an 1&gt;01 be
ju&lt;dlod limply bocouoor there if • ~ !hOI.

u-.
ol prmol ....t lr\ol
tn

oomo

pnJUdbl~...,..,..

&lt;M!nb "'"II .....,. 1M
obilily ol ,.._ 10 .s.dole tha- ol p or
•nryxcncc unlnflu~ncecl by eiC·traneou•

........
Eota

cow.•

The
ol o:nmmellriok by ""' ,..,.,.
modi6 hos been doboted since the 19301 Th•
pfavenuon of the sensatlonaltzlng ol
courtroOm acttvHI«&gt; by tht pr... ,.,., llnl
quatloned 1~ 1937 ..twn the llm«ttc6n S..
" - - ' Hou&gt;e ol Drlotgata -ovt&lt;l

Judiclol Conon 35

This logtslotlon

~ """ .. pho«&gt;grophl&lt; and

~
- · .......... procftdingo
should
~ ....,.._.
- c.-3!1-........oedon 1952)1&gt;~
tdevllloft &lt;""'"'"I and was rtal!irrMd 20
lattr ....... • , _ Cod• ol Judlcl6l
Conduct ..... lruUtvt.e d.

The e.... Qoclolon of 1964 ovenurnod •
conVI&lt;tlon boo:ouM tlw coon decided lhol
tNWion ........ d«&lt;iod • fair trW. Bille Sol
E.a o1 Tu.u - found 9\l*v ol thelt """
~ln-~triol- .....
clltNpoed noc only by prftlial pubby bur
clwtna cho proceodlrlgl lights. clec2nc cords,
""""'-- ol ted&gt;nbons ......-lyctUOed
• ~ In • !&gt;-4 dodslon cho S\iprl'tM
Co&lt;.on ruled thol r.lovblon irlels ....,.
~ o.p.e tht rulir!g, ""'lolo
~ Ju111co John Hado.n """"' •
_ . . . optn1on In which lw .Aid char the

Not bon

.

lAst 8wger olflrmed ih.. Esla not • con!illtutional bon on medio broaclauotns
ollrllllsundtrolldrc- "b~.J
stand .-s an •bsoh.ilt ban on state
~""'"6ft e.oMng toclmology'.
whtc:h intenms of model of ma.u
tommvntc::abon ""'as tn •u rt:l.anw Infancy in
1964 ond '"· """" now "' • Jlalt of
Cl)nllnwt&gt;g chango •

1lw Roponon- CommWtH lot Freedom of
lh• Prno h.,1ed Mond.ty's dec.., .. ·an
enormous legal odvan« for broodcMtlng
Tho Judocial Conll!t•n&lt;• ol tho Unot•d Slat.,..
Chaired by Chilli Ju•ttc• Burg., . whll•
agreeing INith th• rultng on 4 lfllet ~ . ts
6CIIvely opposed "' and h.. refused to pormic
oht telellising of any ~ In lederel

ooun
LM Smilh ol cho BuJfolo fwnlns ~'~elliS
edrton.J t.o.rd wJd tho dtoclslon hos
·c~surt.ng irn~s • H. boliows til•

• - rwpo&lt;ts ddltm&gt;dy tllan the ....,..,
medium. INmg that • IIIII cowr "only that
whlch 1r .......- to ~ whiR 1 went» to COYe
~ . · H. added thM cfaoo.upo ol Juror• or
_,_.-a~ l.oel~swhloh

__,___

cooorlcl

cr...., • _ _.

'*-m!n-. ol
ljUill or .,._..,. on tho ~ O¥ditn&lt;e.
Smith ogroed that ho could ·- - 1 V s
lrglj ........

-

boil ""' bs forrnlt -»d 1'01 Ill

Smrth -..lol - mind ••'"- In
tho~ .,.,.... bul ,. '"" ""' becou&gt;t
ol ""' low lew! ol ....,_ In procoedlngs the video -.lei no1 be lntcratod
In ~ _,.Js dcclolon•

Experiment
florida ..,.. the fvot .11011 to allow t•lewion
covcrago ol criminol coun proooodtngs In July
19n
the Sc.ore SulftiM Coun ogreed
to a one yeor ._xperament wtth lhe
bloa&lt;lcasling ollr\ols IJJor tho yur 1M Sllle
coon .-....! • srudy "" the moll.. ond In
1978 concluded !hOI tho potlllw ._u
-....ghed the .._;.. ond IIOied to
oontlnue the -""""' on • pormonent

"*'""

~&gt;Ms.

T-..ty-seven .,...., now pormlt tomt lorm
ol t&lt;levislon COOIIeriJ!Ill. oltho\.9h Oflly 21 hove
penn1t&gt; lor CX&gt;Yerago ol aimlnol trillls. Of
tt-. 10 SlAtes requ•• pmnloslon of the
clofendont ..ttldl is rarotly. U ...... rtc«&lt;"'d
Dospill the unonilnoU• ~. only flvo
o1 ""'-~- WilliAm J
Thurgood Mdwll. Hawy A. Bloclomon.
1Avo4o F. Powol. ond Wlaorn H Rchnqubl.
IOgr&gt;ed tho .... Burger
....., York SC... ...,... - . ,, Ail
~ophy, r«&lt;rdon. 6nd radio
~ ol procndlngoln
tho~ no1 In criminal prootedltlgl.

ar.......,.

_..,..court

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..

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Extremists terrorize El Salvador

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!

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---~- by Plood'Laub

'.

Woning e&gt;aremist 1...-.. In El
SoM.dor ..,.,.., propdtd "'" ......

;,.
~

CeMal

i

~

nation Into . ,

am- dYll wor . LAst )IUI'olono, El

,;

"ll

i

~

loundl«T•. and rnfdMy aclvbo&lt;o.

.MC.w\ly fort-u have. In

How•ve.• . crlt1C$ accu.se the
l~QY«mm&lt;nt'• own military lor&lt;a of
bdng rocponsSble for • majoo1ly o4

lnJUrroc:tion •

thekllllngs Belo&lt;chls--.

J
~

tMtanceo boton lndlvlduals not
direc-tly ln"'olve:d fn .hmed
Other groups, Including the

Archblihop O$c:ar Romero, a

lnternallo~ Commlsslon on Junst&gt;,

Salvod&lt;X suffored 8.000 to 12,000 loading poiHical mod"'ate, worned
. polltlcally-molivated ckallu with at' 1hc Carter Admlnlscra-Uon that
miUtary !kl rb the government woukt
~~~~~· .....
..,_,.., Amorlt.tru ........w
::;
there In O.Cembet. The total may b&lt;' mitrt!Jy ·sh~n thl' repres_.J6on."'
Add"loclAgy,
the Sla1e Oepartm•nt
considerably higher thl&lt; yoat os the
loftist Anal OHensi\lt! conrtnuot fl&gt; found "clrcunutanuat evidence of
Mempl 10 ovenhrow the: prottratt poulblo ""'urlly forc:e involvemenl"
cen-rr1sl government of Jon tn the murders of three nuns and a
Napol«&lt;lii Oiiorte.
loy worker in El Saluador lase
In on oncmpt to supp0&lt;1 Oulllle't Do&lt;oml&gt;or A«o&lt;eling to the motlt&lt;J
govtrnmcrnt.
the
C•rlcr of a slaio worker .k!an o.x-an-an
Admlnlstra,llon had recently Amerlcbn-made bull l't was
1ftUmed ntllit.vy aod to El Salvodoor r_.;blo for her doalh. Further
tendrng S10 million WO&lt;th of In~ hat &gt;Hmfngly b&lt;'cn
11onowatl« by lhe Salvodooran
hc!t&lt;opcon, M·16 nlla.

!he Clrgantutlon of Americ.ilJ'I Slat..

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gc&gt;Yftnmf'n.t

Eloctnc Boat is lhe world's toremost designPr
and builder ofiiUClear submaones- Olle ot
lhe great engoneenng Chaltooges olllus centu.y
Wtt/1 a S3 bolloon baclllog and long-teml contr ac\$
Eledrlc Boat offers career QP!lOOUnolles . . _lly
~ ~ disapl&lt;oe (Including eleclncat
rnec:hanocal cMI etc ).,top pay and benettts
lorlg-range Sllll*y and an unmatched ~fes1yte
on 1118SOUihem New England seacoast.
vsca....-- .... ._~~....-oc

El Salvador ts a land of I'O'""'Y
ancl wealth A Cenual Ameri&lt;MI
&lt;OUnfly jUS! ollgl&gt;dy Iorge than New
Jmey, Us 4 .~ milloon popul4don It
Vffll don.cly packecl in a country
whcro fewm lhan 2 percent or the
p;&lt;oplo con1rol mOt• than half of th•
good agricuhural land In t&lt;mlraSIIo
the om.U bul powerful oligarch&gt;.
most Salvadoran.s are among the
poor~! people in lh" world.
contUmfng. for mstancc. only 82
pt:rce-nr or the m•nimurt'l dally
r t mmended t.!!i1oric le-vel
qumdy. the latent polmtiol

for clus eonfh(t

h•s

been

&lt;upprnwd by • Jtrong mQc.vy

the government
S&lt;nce .. nw 10 powedn 1931 , the
rnrl.1.vy hA&gt; had mong ties to tho
Pf«.M'JKI' In

LOOK FOR OUR ADS.
In future lnuea of

ol

Yot th• complicity of th•

govtrnment remains An tllleni!VE

study COWling JAnuary to October
1980 I&gt;!' tiM log.a Ooponmortl rn th•
Arc:hclloctM o4 Son Salvador toru...;
a majority ol lhc killings 10 "'"
NacioNJ Anny. tiM M.il.vy CorP'&lt;&gt;!
NationAl Secunty and to lhc ""' ....
dollh squads ,lun&lt;1&gt;0nlng und&lt;t th•
protection of the mUft.vy
In edd.uon to hs ft.Sum,pc irfl\ o'
mildAry ~~nd economiC ad. the
Cllll., Adm!niSirbllon adopt•d a
policjl Of •ttlorm for the COUntrv i
todal. politicaL ;,nd e:conurnK
.stroctutQ&gt;J to rtmove cauws ot leths1
d1lSent

Analysis
Ptovtng !hat thls plan of ""'form
wi&lt;h repr&lt;101on• 1\es nol -~­
shown in lhc swcopmg .tgriltl.ln
rt.lotm

prosn~m .

•

rhre"' ·~•

progJOm 10 recfdltrbute l.lncl ftom
largo! otlala to tiM pe....,.. ,.h.;,

•nate ownen
Curr«&gt;tly, lou !han I~ P"fCenl uf
the land h•• been olfec:ed ""''
membm of th• """'ly forml&gt;d
COOpoToUv~ bf:mg favont~ t4.ll'g...ts
J,. harasomcnt oncl vto~tl&lt;&lt; by both
lh« dtath squadt of wullh\1
comp~nn11ng

tondownm opposed

thv S..lvGdoum mllatary.l~belhng(o

~aU. Sq.acio
h ~t&gt;o level

We are eorry for any lncono,ence It may ha11e
coueed )IOU. HopefuiiJI we con make it up In the
coming montu with son)e automotfoe specials.

In Octol»r 1979,

AI1Qmpted '"f()(tnS

mlla.vyrtpr.....,.,

Our repcllnJ ore_compJeted and we ore ready to
eeroe you again!

ov~rthrown

::::::n ~~~~d~~~n:nd

ollgArchy wnh many nulit.vy ltackn
~ tho pte&gt;ent Commander·on
Chief, Co~on&lt;&gt;t Jalrn• Gutierrez
tx-tng hardbne cons.avat1va • The
connt&lt;lion b&lt;'lween the oftg&amp;cht
and tho olfrcenhas S1alomatl&gt;d mony

Throusf\out Its history, lh&lt;
mllito•y 1\.,. d..Jt with politkal
chaU•nges declsi""ly. pulling down
• pe'""'"' rtrllolt in 1932 and30,000
duths • oncl resontng to rnasslvo
fraud In 1972 to deny • posoti&gt;W
¥lctory In the protickntial &lt;locl!on by
the modorat• f1visban Domoo..
parry S1nce then . CtuisUan
0ernocr. . along """' !he far lofJ
ho~ bocom• f4lli'U for maeas.ng

YES WE ·ARE BACK IN THE GASOLINE BUSINESS

(OAS), and the S.ato Ooponm..,,
have unanimously condern,..ed th~
govtrnment of Humberto Romero

of roprt$llon ha&gt;
grown tO have th• armed political
f)(ll.f!Mla t _groupt ~ The leh111
g~ . .panrtut.,lythe ~undo
Marti N~lonal Llb&lt;!rallol\ Front
(FM1.N), wl\ich fOf'!Md In relpon141
to governmeru •n~ks on the far tofl .
how allegedly recotved Otrrf ITom
Cuba and tho Marxist Sand&gt;n~o
gowmmont of Nlcaagua.
The pora·m!l•ary tight comiots of
• - o f small "dmh ~­
fonned
lrflbt _,no.
oncl """"-! Ill' !he oligo1cbs. Ono
group. tho Whk Wamors Union,
hM ocCUMd the Caltlok Chllrc:h ol
promodng communism illld ha&gt;
roputdy lhr.-...d to murdor ol
ol "'" , _ . In El Solvodot only
bo oubduod by ttn.at. of fooc!gl\ olcl
rcvocallon by lhe Catttr
AdmtnlstrMion. Thew groups ar•
~ly bolwwd to b&lt;' behind tho
munlm ol a1 fall 9 CMholk pr1aU
unu 1978 ancl, more rocenlly. of
!he lluee nun• ancllay WO!Jtc.
Though
tho Sa(vadot&amp;J'I
gowmmont blon\Cs an at!tnAted 80
pm;ent of lase yoar'• poflllcol Jdllinsl&gt;
on " ' - rlght·wtng lPO"P'· " ' - It
reuon to believe thet lht
ptm!Mnl ancl Its ~
ma-y ~ otlCOUI'aged d not

to-"'"

to

tUJII&gt;O"'d
- _.,red
wlb "'"
d
..lh oquods.
Accordingly,
Amnnty JnttrnaUonat. •n
~ ~ _.. the 1977
Nobol " - - Pna b Ill. wort. In
human~• .,_ clocwnenlod INi
In ho.tndredo ol - · thoN io proof
of !he lnvo4-_,rt of roguloe
aec..urUy Jorut ln tummety
uec:udo/1" lWld ". • • 11M YICIImo of
toriUf&lt;l and death It the bMdo of

10

reform nnd

op membert. ..leftists: ·

Sine~ th~

Pl'ogiom began las.~ March. mfff~t
thtn 200 p.t_Afbnt cooptretr~o~ tt
loAd.,. hAve b&lt;'cn klDed
Lat«-nl dUconLMt
The probWrnt of lhc -r&lt;~orm ....h
rtpreulon" pl.tn I l l related to chel:t
fa.IUJ t 10 tecognlle !he it&gt;C!OOIII&gt;9
polwV.ocioo of poklcal
tM
U c-•l•llng vtohtnc«. ..snd the
lncreat.~ng ttoltlfofl of Duarte·.!

•otwt.

unt11i1 govemnwnt Wh11e 1M
oft9otthy IS allerwlttd by lhc trforrm
the loft rtjecu agr•rlon reform.
tc&lt;lng n at linked to th• govemnwnl
sponsorrd li'PftJSI&amp;on and aMenlfl9
"thv _.,. of•~• oltg•l(hy cAn only
"" brolwn lhrouqh rovowlion ...
according to Guilt.,mo Ungo
Pruldtnt of El SAlvador •
O.mocraUc ReYOiullon01y Front
Th• pligh• of El SolvAdOr
rncmbla !hat of other c..nrr.ol
American nOIJons ~~ c!Ha&gt;ntent
long be.., lsno~d
cltaolon. ,.,Y of lhrm Odnlrfy
.upponed by the Unlied S.Ok..

"'tul•

h••

....... rttM&gt;Ood lhc · - hand As
Guotomolori VIce Pruldent
fTonc:ltco V\lagran , wl&gt;oor r&lt;gltlW
.... t«ured In • CIA.t&gt;ocked coup
11'1 1964. Qf'fdldly ........~wd. "deeth
or ~ II the la1o of those who
lfr1lilgk for juota In Gua1omalo "
Since the ftOJCO of American
lorllgn pqlicy tn supporting the
dtpoMd l'llcareguao
dictator
Anoi!IMio Somo7• until tho eleventh
hota tiKon obondoning hb losing
botllo, oupport of more
pofnlc..oJ loadtnhlp hat become
popular. In ihc caM ol El ~'
though. '"ch tffortl seem
C&lt;M~nlt'rprcdUd!Vc. MllrMy old to
the Duane vo-n.....,. _ u.. to
P"th .00. In favor ol rclorms
_ , Cube oncl Nbroguo.
rnoy occw wilh !he , _
R._, ~With the
Admlnlolra&lt;l&lt;N\'s clo11f'llhals on
hu,_, ~
ol our roll
NnJ the rilll of dr..,;.,g G.-malo.
~. oncl Cube rrlo.e deeply
tn10 thlo lhue t. ~ ~.
.,.... advmoly e/lcdng our " ' to allier ThlnfWorld Nlllons.

mocla•••

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~B professor befieves nuclear proliferation likely
- - - - - "&lt;&gt;MPh B. Zlngal•
'7htru o chonce of o 1h!rd U#ld
wor, o:nd t xar~t me. C"'&amp;.dCt fH
su• fJms of H•&lt;Hhomo •·

cktmtncl&lt;l, Sn~ Wid. Ho noc~
tlw ~Y th.l a nOlion "' 910up
ol narlont could llv•~tm to use lht
nudr., we.,ons ..to fcwgof • ~
«.onomc o.d4tf •

-Eddie MoM~

Snydft holcll the bfllef !hot
nuclnr . . _ . •• US«!ul• to
Although Third World counon.s ponuacle -'loont not oo do
-woWd be .... ~- """' -...hln!l. but thoo lho dnlcn
nude.w ,...._.,. !han lho W«&lt;d't -.old noo help thttn odl- ..,_
IUPi" - · UB Polillal Soonce -Inc! ben.. ....,..
Prof....,. Glmn Snydft dolmod lh01
~ SOld lho Wn~o.n -ld
t ! w - o( such - - · un bdOiva ~ IS all t\!#lt lor lho lAiod
«::1 os a ~1~1~nt to wM
S..cn. Japan and Wn.em Europe
Spooking un "Tho Economa ot to poo,... nuclo• tochnology, b..t •
Nucl.., Prolofnanon ." Snyder o. noc «&gt;n&lt;ic!Ofod good W ANn.
.odd......cl a W1ual IO!&lt;mOIIonal 1.41111 1\mft.c:"" and Alricon na6ons
fnnsm laSl Wodn...S.y In the ~r try 10 oc,qullo th.,...., "11&gt;11.0. not
Complo'Md1Mdf'tlt1'110NIIcad•m.c: VofXV rOQq)IMO In the Thud WO&lt;Id
C¥nte:r Stvdllnli from H\leral They w.m to bit tndePf'Od•nt or tht
natkxwJ.rk-5 hdu.t rM profntor •uper powvrs thty Vlt\nt to be HK·
prOS&lt;Jot holh th• pro ond c&lt;&gt;n
••tQbrMnt$ ut pcol.ftrc)'(lo,. but suck
tu tho th.mo tlwl "th• opr•ad of

liUtflcltnt "

nuct.,.r t...tuwlo~J,.. 1$ bad "
While: mal.nl41n•ng th41 ··nuc:l~•r

th• wtlt• nuc:ltar dub, Snyck&lt;r dtod
tho~t 19bij Nuu P1ofifa•tkJn Tre.acy
slgn•d by ""•• th"" 100 mOJOber.

w.apun• have kotpt tho

poliCe

b.rlw_.~ I~· U1tlhtd Sl4i'S And
~~VIYI

tlw

of thv lnt~n6Ht•nll community

ot

clurd ntbt'IY
qf tit..- vtnuv,_ •md vlct'i ~~~1410

not~"'

IUflout\\ ~ tj111ft UU\.k&gt;lf h."C'hn••k,yy.

~t 1\;11 f)(h'"\" 1\UC:icbf

hit •''i'*"t\o"f.J II~ l"~l1ty .A a
Hut. h.•ar .Jvv+Cl' yom~ uU b

Amunytht:t•,~not~lnyth4t
tw41y cut
South Afotd.
rrcti\Ct' lnd,oa ~ltfn•. (Jrada:nd

Umon."

~yder

N,,llng thv '-UC'-~~t•sful intanotional
•HootS to cunOil tht mornbomhlp of

Ahhuuuh many of the WOt"kb
wnh 1h.. ll.;),..tf..rr ol nuclt&gt;o• , nlidt!t~f n6HOo~ have ttyned che
l•'chnokJQ\1' In coururl~s \\&gt;tuch &lt;h, ''e '"~ whica, t.diiJ upnn All
nul Ph'S..''"'' !htw them
pnlttC•P4hflY c:uu•ttrfl~ not 10 sd or
~ •w•-~ .u11l •f\l.JOt Th.nJ Wtl'f'II.J
111 ·•uy \olodY oltl li'VW t\4tk)tU which

\•Ml'IJd&lt;toblytk•.yht~l~

Acc•.rdmy
.
to ~nyd&lt;r. th,!t-1
u.•lhmto ""hleh •t:quue nucl~rot
h:thn~,l·-l·t"~

~u1d

itlt~tofn'W."fttlrt

hilt nQII'\J

als-o J .. '"

...... ~..,,.(.~· """"'J..Hn of ..,.,..

lt....

1.sr;er,--

"''"' ol tkor Arab notions ol tht
Moddlo E.st
In lh" C4W or Br•nl anc!
1\rgenll'\• S.t~'t ti&amp;rM 11 ts b taot'

wOukS
"·""''h '" kv c•,.-.uol by • tuJW!
p-N""' t~ "". kn~ SU!e
( ihl)lj II ,,1
,,-td ,..,.. ,..,. II
lMflllUl.~ l~o• .,.,otJ ~""IU"''nlt ttf
dtY" ,.,.,,,
drY t.n~
tho..\&gt; I •'-· ""-'h J;~ r4HW'f lho\11
"-Ill r,•...,Jfl ..

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Ouubo.ng wlwlh&lt;'l thott """""

~X!f\J llt).~~I'W
tni!_.ll ~~"'

tile' ~ J....y-.-. •Jf

ttlt,_. '-.Md Untl'lf\ •nd

•••.- Un t...-d "'t(tK~ l..w bNn .lOW "''
,,. ,.. •' ~·~·tkt '\...d ..'fht.y 'W\Nid
b.· 1.-.,
Hot .lddotd rho
Utwr•~ s...., •mJ tht SoiiWI Unlun
,,,. ...~ only ._,...,., for thor•
··~·~ wke- bul fo/lf I'M lt'ltw of thwo
"""""
.... tel
Snyd~ at!jU&lt;td _
.. thor ..,..• ..s

r""" "'"""' "

ut nucWM

'""f'htHllt~.

polnh"i out

'"" ·~·Y'k"' prulkms tlwt ...,..kl

tloft'W .Jw•u~ ,, l'uun~ undtori.J)w Ml
nuck!M ..,..,. bulki·UP " In the
"agos of b..ai.Jir19, • notion -.ld be

••lv •

vum....~ ltJ dllack ...

The pnJW..U. uNCI· lh• lon,.
f.ud bot- Indio .ond

~

Vo$kN.an ,,., eel vwmple. dr•...,..ng a
ll&lt;&lt;II"'IU •~ 41rl!Jitl&lt;nod Indio &gt;tr~
a soon to·bct nuclttt arf"!~td
Pakislon b&lt;fort- coold complete dl
nu&lt;k« p&lt;ogr.,.
Whon • nalloo lt focod lololh !M
po&gt;Slbrlrry of • nuc:k• Ollock, tM

- - fo&lt; • ptt'-empdw ""'' ..
-v h'!lh. -ding to ~
Seca- olllw ~ ol""'
oqulpme&lt;lt whldl -*1 be utod to
driYer lho .....0.. Mwll:ft. M Ald.
tht t.loH.hood cl cldroylng tMm
they &lt;ould be uwd I&gt; ~

b.otor"«
..._

.

Snjldll' &lt;loomed m. Indio -..lei
have to .... h&gt;,thly wlneol&gt;lo _,..,.
to dobwot IIJ wopont 111"'09
Paldltan &amp;he tnccniM to llriM hrtl
Eqjul-

PI-'"9 tho Olhll' tide ol tho

protlfnatlon quut10n.

Snyder
- d. "II nude¥ WftpOIU 1ww

.....,. tht pHCe , . . _ the tloO
t1Jptr ~. why ~~ they ""'
do 10 "" oil thoto who ooqu~t

t'-'7'

"Would Notth Kor•• lnvadt

South Kcr.. ~ bolh tlda ~

...._.r

nuc:~o«
Snyd.. esJc.~~U
audlonco. "1'hty mlgltt not lot lnr
al tho poui&gt;llly ol nud.• weapons
I:M!Irl!l uoed-"
-,.uclear 'Weapons
h•ve
ll'lldltloMIIy boon wed 6l a means o1 ·

lt'Chnoitlg.y

to ~ who 1&gt;ocorne&lt; tht d01nrnan1

-'"South Am~. Pr.....tly.

ht saki, ~- b ahead
"Tho 1orgal ~I of
tlw ~Admin- ...... iU
Wc:w\ In preventing lhe tr.ndft of
nude.v ter:bnology -

-.g

tho

19n lnt~ Nuca Fuel
Cydo Eva!- Progrm. Snydon
.o~c~c--olllc to.-aln,....y
cl our ollla fm&lt;q -.g nuc:t.or
ttdtnology to d....toplng IIOIIClM
Con.. ,.... able to holt Wrt&gt;A
Germany JII"'L soQing nuc:klor
ttchnclogy to~. ht ~.
and ,...,. al$o able IO o deal
which """'ld Nw won frAnCA' ttl
advoncod technclogy to P.W.W.

Economic lnc.utlvre
Snydof """"talned the Unitod

Stot.. has Nd • ~A ol dofflcu~v
~tlng mony w...."' Eurapun
cuuntrlt\ to comply
becauw .u( tfwll neod lor IOWOUO
oJ '"•• htgh d~
''" ~pooilKI o4 1he counoM musa

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...t tlwc technoiow tO poy l01 ~·
cost Hot ..aQ. ttwno .. a dol.roM•
&lt;OM«1lon btlw&lt;:tn the cott ol
_.od """'!J!! the dofoot m tltolr
bolonoo ol poy """" .ond tM IIP&lt;•od
ol nuclear ~"'"'J9Y
Although Snyd.. cdod INny
.,..mp~n whoro tht Utwod !.&lt;66
and tht Untt.d N&lt;ol,.,. hev~ boom
obl4l to lceotp r&gt;~ tochnology
away from dcvoloptng .,.,..,., he
cur.c:odod thot th" Un"od !!lalti
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Communication Undergraduate and
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FREEWINE&amp;
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building a super team.
And you could be
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choices--for a super
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You' ll I eel a sense ol strength and Vitality at Republic Steel. For good
reasons.. We're looking to the future, In every department. And
shaping It, thrOugh excellence In management At Republic, millions
are belng.LriVested in large-scale modernization programs, and
millions more In n -. stat&amp;Of·tl'te-811 facilities We've alweys been e
leader In steelmaking technology, and our r8$8arch Is finding new
products to solve industry problems-stronger, lighter-weight. more
advenced steels. And this is only part of everythi ng thet's happening.
You'll find sophisticated management in every area, Management
thet wants you to talle part-to stretch, grow and contribute. There Is
no Industry more essential than steel, and no challenges more
demanding than those you'll lace at Republic Steel today. The
continuing chellenges that dllferenliate a career from a job.
And entry level opportunities are open, equally, lo all w ho quality.
Vou ce.n choose good-living locations ortering tast·paced metropolltan·style In Chtcago, C leveland and Butlalo, or small community
enVironment such as Canton/Massillon, Ohio: Warren/Youngstown,
Ohio; and Gadsden. Alabama. Malle p lans to see lhe Republic
reprewntetlve who will visit your campus soon, or send your resume
to SupeNisor, College Relations and Recruitment, Republic Sleet
Corporetlon, P. 0 . BolC 6778, Cleveland OH 4-4101 .

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AT: 73 Nfagara Faf/s Bfl!!:
FROM: 7_p.m
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Whe.n otskrd what n.l1J4oi'\J 4rtit
c1ow to boconttng nuclur .,.,_.,

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II Jo • .,_, konoc 11\111 Jn l l&gt;e . . , . ,....., ot Tho Sp«ttvm we hi,.. otOtY ,...otJng the _..,.,. ~ llt.QUlng me Ulworleo - . - ol

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IIIII proposal to b&lt;JIId 1.,....

If. • • one eourct lakt, the Governor made lhe ptomiM to butld the
;. campus and Ia now atelllng beeau.se ot a tee~ ol funda. he 11 at'.,t'!att
accepting reality. It, t'loWIYer. SASU President Jim Stern'• a ttltmtnl ts
correct th•t the GovtrnoJ wants that campus buill. and H Will gtl aont. we

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~••• 1o challenoo Hugh L Oonty'a Iogie.
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The Governcw thinks ht has the besl speeches on how ~e S-.le c.annot
lund SUNV u well Ill\ hid been funded In the put Ht t&gt;ellt..,o no hu I he
belt explllnllkwlt tor why tn.e cuts were tmposect and has newer hlsllalt&lt;l
to warn

tnt erstem I!\at

tf\e future holcb no retief.

So. tt woukt ...m 1 IIHit hontc I hat In il pttrlod of such lltclllutlt rtly fOf
public hfghet educaHon, tne State ts pt.nnlng on tatnetfng anoth..
mattuuon TM dlacu.uton an.ouJd Nteao centt' on d l~anUlng aome

The last word?
To the Edltot:

admfni:Ster lt1e Recreation Ocpartmtttt. much •••a an 0 ,

This will be my llnotlolllr to Tno Sptclrum oniM
1&gt;1bjtct of recrulfooll ""lm nouto a1 Cl~tk Hollslnco
It's Impossible to conduct a meaning ful dlllogue with a

Brien Grow has addreued tht complaint hones11y,
assists In t~e a dmlnla~,.llon o l 1 auccetsful recrntton
program, one of the lergttl on any toflego campus In
the country. and 11 unde.~ervlng of r~l cute t rom a
source too Immature 10 lddrets t'llllhor complaint

Olark Hall.

pefson(a) w hO cower a behind the nood o t at"'onymh~
Anonym04J.&amp; leH.ws are tM Ku K'ux Kiln ol
toumalism
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And tw'JW h 11\e '' M•tHM,btna•' ComMtlle&amp;.'' a talu
Hf\M ol twavado '" numt.ra,
Aa nol ~ In m~ DIMkkls responae I do not

pe&lt;sonally

l•a)' G St-.
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Ou«:tor. Spotts lniOIIfl•tiOtJ

compuwa k\ lnt SUNY system.
F01 a num.be4 olytara VB Pre.s~ot Aobetl L IC..enet rw.a SUPC)Otled thl l
"""'" ono anniiii'Y, u tnt E&gt;eo1111"H BudQel IS · ~-.It - . tnO&lt;e and
mont appealing TM argument 11 that Instead ot APOing the llttnglh of
publiC: ft iQnt t IOuCi ttOn &amp;I I WJ')Oie, SUNY shoukS IIIII wHdmg 0411 aome

or tne • Nker c..mpue.n: and pump It&amp; resources Into le..,.r. bul strong.et

ptogra mt

qftLf5 fROM OVfR THf ~ftR

H aoaa not mat~.em~.~e-t~aen~elh.etln.trels talkolanew SUNY acnoot no

maner now amall II would be cu how needoect 11 Is In tne Ulica·Aome area
TM funcst " ' Jvtl !'lot ava ilable and any adminltltalor. facuhy momoe, of
1tuoen1 WhO naa apenl years trying 10 " Save SUNY" snould 1e11 ~ou 1he

same,
II 11 unforhmettlhll lf')e State's .SIIuatlon nas chnagcd su muctt ovlf tno
paa1 decade 1n11 p(omlsttJ ma~ by lorme~ Govoroor Nelton RockeUaltu
eannot be: fulfill~ ANI '' t5very hkety 1na1nec:nd tndHdcommll tnt Stattr

to a campua In tnt

UtiCI

Rom• area He lS.. a fter att Ihi men whO tnatted

UB'a cheam1 for the Amnerst Campus.
But H 1• rtol fogtC~~ I tor Gove~not ~u!)' 10 •epeat prom11~1 tot 1 1\tw
SUNY Knoot 1 11111 as t910 Since lhe mld-1970• I
I l l hl•l been
11ognter l nd W\ IM C)all lhtee ye~ SON Y M$ Cl
OUI toud fr~ lt'le

wounds

t P\11 •i~

rnources nave- created TM

GOVe11'\0f -no~s

Quick action
The Stitt Aattmboly' a Task Fotc.e on Tox1o SUb$1anoee nas. rovea•oo ye•
anotM• If'! 1 •••••• of devaatlng tnd d lacomtorHno tilts of w111e burial
wtlkllt 00041tN c~Kede• IIQO anct n•.,. to comt~ o.~ to n•vnt
communllltl tOdaY The publlC reaetkl.n IS a n~r. d ii Q"UII, worry and feat
But the aim of the rt pof1 was• .ocordtng eo laslil Fotct Chanman
Mau,fcl 0 H"'che)' (0- S.ugerHn)~ onty ro torce ,,. lt061at QOVefnrnenl
to poy IO&lt; nomtdll l wO&lt;k ond l..nhet tnqul&lt;y lnlo poSSI!IIe hlalth h&amp;Uido 11
• •• no1 h"ltendld eo erawntlllt au lt-e peo~ lf\11 .,, ,.ei1~ 1" tne ertec11

proor•,..

ollta•w. In no ny ,..., to Imply IIIII Ihe , _ . snouta not novt CO&lt;M out

""""'*"' the AAM&lt;ni!I110&lt; Ill Lo-tlgallon and ero¥o furl,., IIUdlta

tow con umell ll\ll _ , ... oiiOJ&lt;Ic waste butlll We 110 l imply uMimld 11
the 1Jmott oonunuous strMm ot r..e4•1iona tholf variout commvnU•• '''

UuNtiMO DeeltJM ol buru .uctatk: lndltfllfence y.eat&amp; ago
Tnt conltol quulloo now conco1M the 1\eallh onoslflty !Koblom pouc1
by thO Oumplng TM _n.....,l'a fi•OI rnponolllllll~ Ia IO looll lor
Otflf\Ui we ae&amp;tn111k; ant Witfl and then 10 ctean-up anr n&amp;zafdoua ~•• •••
tP,at nave no• dlaaoMMS In the groundWater and dlsaapatacs
The LD•e Ca!'\&amp;1 '"''CO ta hatdly re&amp;Of'ted and ftepefutly wt • •• nol

.mborklng upon onmht• problem olthot same lnlgnllu&lt;lt. But the onow01s
this lime

ahOUid C• n.e muc.h mote Quickty end the bure•vcrauo 'acs I ape

m•t nl"'*td oc .,., In lhe t.o.e Conal snould be eu1 by now Thl
TOC'\awMda tnft' ,,,uon Md ,..ponses should come qu1c-tr ano the
,_., ~.., -'&lt;I be U.lrr """'"..,. acllot!.

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Joteo&gt;ll Slmot~

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Thl&amp; is a sto'r o1 Jeopa1ay ano Aun• J
Wall lOs

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suuaHon onty too weU
So. 11 mucn u •• • ov&amp;c uk.e to set Ne'\llf Yo,.·s eyatem o l pvbt.c t\IQi"f'
eouceuon gtow ft11 we 00 nat ta~• wttf 10 OtQPOUII tOt new c:amo~ses:
when we tell tor tne tvh.tte ot tt1Qte that al,eady erist Tne CUIIIItlooteat
and I he tNf'Ce.na IMY wnpos.e ate tOO heavy It IS llk)O•cat lr'!a' ltlt Stile
eot~kl trtlnk ol compl~llng a bed tlluaHon

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by Peter Roatn
Thlals a story or the mental Dreat~.aown ora man and
hi$ family,
Ttll s ta a atory olangOf Fru&amp;HI11on Boiling POfnts tn

The ~ory yoy·re about IO tNd, fOf all ro&amp;J tr:now, II
true It hat been 11tten lrom a manuscupt found among
wrec~OOO Ol ~ LOll Ange.. s IUIMDI O home
lhii"'Q&amp; were f'IOt tiO"'· Th• Coun1ry was ct\lmbllng
Checkers still IIYed In lhe whlto (dog) I!Oull lllll t..lklll
1\ld lool •I!( s lralght
P te66Uf85 of t he job II Mlllll Weft Qllllng IO Da d ,
His wo(k week conslllecJ o f one now epttodu followed
by 1otu t6ftJ'l$. HtS dait~ rf,l.fat w aa monotonoue 1'Could
lUll feet 11\at s-omething bet1(111 tnY Rice Ktllplea II
thlt bfeaktast table w as oonoa 1nep
Dad w asn•t A cruet man, ne fust waan•t Ihat nice He
tokt me to listen (881 c.toso 10 the anap, eti CIIIe. DOP o•
m't CltNt beeatJae 11 rM'unded n1m ol machine gun fue
When he Wll in the Wlf When I PVI my t a. OYef ~~
bowl to IItten. lnd a~ 11 retttlndod me tn048 ot ;1ft., pop
11 tow 1\611, he snoved the 109 ot my held down tnttl tM

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the RK':e KtiiiOift 1\Udl 10 lhl IQP of
tNggoiO on • oar~ cen rop

My MaO L•kl

My Illite """ s o rd 1

k)oked "" a giant marstwnattoW treat
~~ was so ~an, l'le dfdn'l ~ taugn

A• no otway• dOH 11 pttcltety 10 o.m .• hoMned on
Ihi TV lllld 011 down It tho tll&gt;le to watch ~rei) as
he ate bfeaktaaL WeiiYe on tho Wua Coa11 beceuae 11

comoa on •• 10 PST lnstOIU of 12 EST
Aa soon as .. ,I F-ing 111&lt;ta t~e mltro,._e, Otd
rot~chos behlod him ano aklllhllty placet two ltGton
w1tfles tnlo the toaster 0¥81'\, ft.&amp; Afl ack,oW~~tOdge&amp; lt-e
C.l1egorl.e&amp; fO' today'&amp; ~tell~ l ' my fllh61 It II lha

dtol 11 the desired oat, neso. Aolho cl\llmc&gt;lon plc:~o rne
Urat at\lwcw. poo orea.. .atht 111r1 b'-"ton
D6d elways utn 10 g.ot 150 from the s latt ot
Jooparcly unlit tl'lt wallltt artllgnlly tinted l&gt;lown ,.llh
bUrnl edges Unle&amp;a, ot COY,.._ he CAIChH 11\e dalty
II he dOnn' I 011 IhOI SSO, moot of thl ¥oflty will

hnowlboul lt.
The o•meel ltted """ .... ml. .ed "fllno&lt;tOIIblts" '"'
SIO beclly He pOUnded nla f'-1 onto tnt table 1111.1 o
m-1 Itying to ring .,,. bell 11 lhe ckcuo
Oed hll opotll 10&lt; SIO encl $20, &amp;ncl lntn ltbil!ortly
,,..,.,.., ntms.tf tl&gt;e S30 ..en tiiOUgh tn• conlut•nl
Mid lht ons- flrll Ho " I&lt;MW" II. 1110 fl'IY )UII . .fd II
fJght • • he wa5

coonta.

gomg to THAT, uf'\dtr hOute ru._a.

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The wollru were prol)lbly tully lhlwed by now He

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In good J;f\ape, there wa• enOUGh 11me IOJ two or

chrH mote Qiieltfons.. If t f\10 any bflllh, 1 woula haYI:

llg hld.
Spotts lot
and

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OOUid hiYO Clinched

• Uhout w amlng,

Cl logorla on nlm.

It, 1M IUddtnly

tht oonlltllnt c h en gtld

''OAMH ITl I HATE HOOGEPODGEl" A 111111 1911
t&lt;p. The lltt,. kldo _,ed
ttvough 11111 1&gt;a1w INdo by t h t t r - hlnda damPed
-~~-- tn ftlg!tt "'wu o n t h e - o l

Clongltd lrom 111• -

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He mleMdltre StO lnd S20 lnU we aM atoned 10 feel
IIQ we'd teocll our ltlt tJC~nclea. II Otd
011 ntote liMon 540 l&gt;efOttthe
up, 1111
ony MntOI'f ~1110,. moy,..... hlld blloro.

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pwn.chts. U1e TV, aomeume• he punchel 1he
l l n f o r t - - 10 his lmmtdlltt right CIOIL
No - tool&lt; It lhe •afn., IIIey dlng .......
tnty'te -lllle lht roondt blllolo booiflg milch. But

II\IIQMIOrllconMMUOII tile tobleWIOtflet WO'd I&gt;Qtlet

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.sll't heading fu• l hD nea•etl faltuul shull&amp;t Uuu.tU$1
luasutr u me was f\JSI aboUt vp ana BIQ 0
f'!30 $2U
there's rw. telling Whal ne·u dCI 11 ne duf'Sn' t pe• 11t
ne'C QU'e$lltlf1 SuteiOI, dOUblfulfy. HOOIICtele. POSS•btV
GeM'ICide. ptobaOJ~ Sufely th• watll.ts ate aol\t
Wt!'re au doomed
.. One of lhe Wilt ktcu. &amp;"9Qt ,.tlhll lhere·e aHU ~·ve

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tNt pett\ilps tr.e wafftn af• ··rt•ur hwen But u •s.
QUtCldy eAJ)AatneG to I•Hn IN I lhll IOI IItU W'Of~.l 1 I'
heat. nut t_wne.
Ajfot a ~n tM guy goes baCit. IO I OOf'IS lnd Daa
Qt.~e»es fCH ~0' or.. ,,. m•raett of televl-llon
But
somelnf.,g ts WTCinQ--eilner tt'le wafll@ll•l bUrnm" ,,
An's rei&lt;Ung the que1t1ona 111111 nr ~petu tly wM'•e 111
• 11me werp

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toasters c:Jon'r he
And then a ball rang. but u wun't tha toasl et
The Plftyftt$ reatec:J ana Al'l., lll,lt!d lttklnp 10 thent
lboUI fh«!Cr OUIIIde 11..81 anO Dad rOll to QU1elly 11"1 r11s
Chill Jeop~t dy II tht onfy g1me lhOW Ihal throw$ yvu
&amp;o 1M Ilona tight awa_y, tMI 11\t~ asks yoo QU.esuons
hlt.e what as your name and Vthtre ' ' ' vou from Tnat
way. ll rou•re aolf\g roally baOiy. you can 111
y®r

•botJ'

nam&amp;

Theut'&amp;1 eatm about tne

foor. A bfiet momen1 •·'

rtea~eniJI ttltss aoo lflenc• w htc~ ••• to be savOfeG
belore an axptos40n th.al they eoul:t tiSI aa • modell&lt;lf
''SQnltOfS "
.t.Qa•n no ~ loo'ieo 1 1 till tout•' Fot tl'lefo •.es a
utttor so mean so I'\OrJit~I\Q 10 trf•uuelte nlng tnat

my Roce

~risplos stopiKICI 1n19. c11okle, and popping

[eo no1e • lnVHIIQIIOfl ll ltf dtfttmt.ned thlt wu due
lo lhelt belno " too 10ggy •·1
At lltol he dlc!o't roollu ~ Allltal he toemed mildly
pktaseo hoe a ccumulated $60 ..1hfl eartv In the •now
This could De the dly he ,. .choo s t ,OOO.
- But ' ""' .. It nit
Dad &amp;IQWty turned hll head •round 10 ae• wtlat fortn
o l numal). Wilt I clegree o r IIOflf\Otfntfll. "'""'ACT OF
GOD preven1ed hla WJU~ hom ~ufnlnQ whltewttt color
goleltn brown SUOQOIII,

Steam permuled hom ~~• htiCI ond INOIIgl\ IM
potOS In his lace. lnd a flint wnlslle 1001ed from his
left tiOtlti~ " ' . . . _ , ,..,
"How ..,.,. o t us oro dto,• Mom lwavely
onoounctd.

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"WHO THE FUCK UfiPI.UGOEO THE TOASTER?"
and he WIWitd ltound and-

Th. poib MY 11\tllhe lrnpocl hid I cllttc1 offtct on
the Sat(1\ndtuo toult Fa""",. If&gt; thO • ollOiy noled
,,.,.ncn
oil holt lheep running omucl&lt; ull"tnty toot
thllr mlndo" fO&lt; no -r&gt;c&gt;~ront ,. ...,••
TMrw ~no aunti•Qtll.

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Ed1t01'• No'• "OPifl FOf\.lm'' Is a reguJar Wednesday
feJIUfl Of 1/tt Sl»clrUm c»ttalgned to pro'tidelilews al\d
aebate on certain loplcs. 11 features wrllers whO have a
PIHICUIIr oeckground 01 lnterut In tne aubfeet matter
presentttcJ The following dlacusses non·busmeu
careers H w u w r111en b)' Karen Apta~rn. e careers

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Center fo' the Study ot Responsive

by Keren Aptakln
Trwt day llltr Pnll Elsen told his parents ne dtdo't
lnteno ro oo ~u aaw acnool he took a ulp oown 10 n1s
scnool ca~icu ofltce
II Wll lht Hrat tlmt ne hid been IM'e in htS three
1nd a hall years '" c:olleg•- and ne was m for a
diiiPDO•n•m•~· Ptul Wl$11'1 muen Interested tn tl'le g
1m 10 5 p m uu . .P'*«:ll COfPQfale 'tJIIor1d-bul lhete
wasn' t much tiM on tM s.MMs al the QJeer plaf'ntng
c,IIQ

I Mffi . ..,. so many Dtochu~u abOUt IM JCIY'S o1
wot"'•no ICM b.g com~ niH- he aatd late• ··u made me
*On4et 11 ,,._,. waa anyth•nQ efse to do excecu put on a
$Uti tor one Of 1M f(lf1Une 500'
Pn.t M:d Ck.ne enough outaN:te rNOing &amp;nd YOluoteet
WOfil. in s.c:h0011o h.now IMte h-ad to be allemetil'eS tn
the t~IO he wH •nteresled u't-protectrn; the
e.nvuonn'*lt lmd1rtg thOM aJternat.tYU was another

•uve

nowev.~

PNis OHemma 11 not unusual campuses lhtvUOnou~
IM country 111 ftlled Wtlh atudents who wa.nt to aPC)fy
tt~" I'MIQY talent a-a nd wven theu iOeallsm-to jObs
o ft tne be1ten peth •orklno with cuuef'l 0'
envtt()t)mef'tll l QtOUPSo iObbY•"O fOt Mnlot cU(zeftS or
Of"Oinlltng ecrops And orwps like. thttte across
Amfllc.l are ~~ng tor rec:,ent gra&lt;SuaJes lo fill
poau~• of respon•lbUily The probfem iS fNilChlng
tM atudentl and the groups.
Enwttonm..lll lttlt"
CarHr planning o tuc.es have been oC tHHe help to
IIIM:r periY Stuctenta w'ho oo to theil c-areer SttfYlees

olf~t tor •nfg,matk)n and employment teads In non

corpora te ClrHfl are oHen teh unnttatled.
fhe paucuy ol lntormatJon doet • grea\ disservice to
tnt ucn diYtM'slty ot altem&amp;tl'te cateon t YI!IIbtO-- Pubiic:
mcerett lobt ~era Wide ranGe In every unse. &lt;feallng
w11h 111 kln&lt;tt ol •nu... a no requlrii\Q all ltind.s of st&lt;ills..
Som1 CHglnlu Uon• tocut on e&lt;lueallng ~fie pur;,uc
lhrQUOh te ... rcn tOQOf181 news.leuer. film and TV
progran\1 OtherS ChOOIMI to woo. rhr""'JIJ the juC'-'"''
1yt1em. cmalleoglng te&gt;K•aJ 1n1erea1 In the courts. srU•

otheta UWOU9h tht teolt.lltt\le process, ICJYOC:Itif'l9 on
tne tedltal, slate and touJ ~1!1 fOf progrenhe
141gitiOIIOf\ Some QIO&lt;Il&gt;$ pro•l&lt;lt IOClrol and legal
Mt'VQI 10 tow-fncomt P«&lt;If\S who

wou~ ot~,...lse

oe una !Me ro allo&lt;d """" ald.
PhH El atn twtniUIIIY nooktO up wllh an
tMttonmental group upstate New YOt\. and now he
,_..,.Chea to.«'c: t\a.llrc:IS in dflnku"Q water puttlng

m

pressure on stile and fldtrat • oenclea to eotlll lf'l ttut

prob'*rn
Wt\11 do publle Interest groups I()Ot( tor In coUege

Qraduatea? The teQu lrefi'Mtt'tl vary trom group to gtoup.
but those oufllrted by Oa¥10 Lenrteu. an juOtney wlcn
the WashlnQton•b&amp;Md Envhonm!W\tal Defense Fur.d
ate ecf'loed by moll o-oantuutons eommhmttnt to lht
fssue: ete111ve Intelligence. and t.ell·molivltton.
PIRQS
M ost

gtoups look tor ••Pertence ot aon11
&amp;Orl-eilher throuot\ lnllfnlhtPI or 11 a 't'QtuntMt
.. lnese lhin9s put you tn tne fight place 11 tne ugt11
time... QIJurts.tls ~int Forman. dlroct04 o f tnttrn
programs ~ t~omen'l E~y ~tlon
Educ.rl110f\al S ~~~~ Oelenst Fund " They gt•o r&lt;-U
ewpeuence. tamlli.anty w ith Ihe t&amp;S'il~ and COfHicla ·•
lntemlhltt$ are atways ava,tabJe 11 lhl PubliC
Intere-st Research Groups ~PIAGSJ lhll have bien
•~ab ltshed by tludents a t appro•lmatety 11~
campuses IMOIS H\8 eounuy And volunlter
opoouunn..s ICA stuc:Jerts ar• ~uaUy ava•llble at ttal

L••ou•

c•tllen~·

grwos

It you do land~; fOCt w uh 1 PUtlhc.tnlettat gtovp.

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c.af\ you e'Jrtee1? SllaifleS va•y lton'&lt;l 56000 IO S IIOOO
dependlt'IO •Al the group and 'fWI e•t.MIIIftU Onp. ·t.

WMt you mar nave heara aucn ut.a•ttS can auocx r ,
comfon&amp;btt tMnQ. putMc •nttfftl "'""-•• ln tatge
C:illeS !tnd 10 fofm (I Itty IJghi-Mtt eotnft'l\lnltMt It'd
lhey always """" of ru-ably prlcH ourltfo lOt
huUSlng cto4nes. lood and lurnii Utl
JOI&gt;S
l~

work r1Wt•onmenr w tll De ~~~utarly &lt;SIItetent
tNn:ttlerradtltonal earHf 8y ancllarge CHJbhctniiUISI
wotkera are young enthust\st.c •deahsllc ana
tn!elllgeni-Jrlv(llveo in and eret1eo lb0\.!1 IMII wnr._
Some o fflce:s •re run Wllhoul I htltlfG,y NtWCOf'T'IfS
nave an unousual ct'l•"ce to tl)le on tKc&gt;ontlbtiHy and
to •cQ•,m&amp; new akllls One yotmG wom-an. treat\ hom an
1n1etnshrp 1~ over f@IJ)Onl lbfllly fOf 1 Mw public
tnlt!fe5t c•o• TV program. JUII alv monrha ou1 ut
eo liege
Like the wumao. many see 11111 wot~ 11 a W'IY 10
ob•• •n greatet re~oponslbltlly end heeqpm 1t11, 11
IVIIIIble tn the 9 a ff'l ~ p m W{JriO Moll ob111n I QfOAI
deal ol tuthllmenl frvm netp1ng people lmp1ove 1t101
uves Dymakrng YtSible changestn the 1y110m fney 11e
ltgtumg tneQuU•es H'l soc•oty- end by 10 GOtng
eJ1pre$$mg l,et, own values Arld \hlt'l nothtnQ small
tu looj\ fot tn a 1oa
Don't e wpeel to secure e I pee: I he job 100 tilly •n rou•
.s&amp;n•ll' yeat-smce ""'"' pubi6C lntetut oroupa 1\ave
c.-nunually cnan.ging neeo•. tf'lt'y n.ay not know lbOul
ogenrngs f01 June gradua111 1111 mtC)-Spung AI lhll
pom1. H!nd a resume. wti!I"Q l l tT'IPit •no •~QI ..
ex-pa,lntng Why you want to do thil wottl. tc. 1ne
Ofgan&amp;zaltOnl wun wncn rou a "'- to *N~ VOY m~hl
also want 10 cons.uft the mon1,1~ Communuy JObJ
newsteue•, pubt11hi&lt;S a t 1)'0' R St N w wutunG•on
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&amp; Perfo~ming Arts

Stop complaining
To lhe Etlilor:

Thta Jeller i.l anotMt lt tltr In the conHnl.ting aaga ol

. --AZTEC TWO-STEP-Saturday, Feb. 7th
8 :30 pm
f
,
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In the Fillmore Room of Squire Hall
'&lt;.

... ,., Is 1ne 1rue roc!plenl of lhe Milo MlncH&lt;bl,.,..
award." As a lhree yeat m.-nbet of tl'tls Un~sHy and
Its ttcte.attOn stall. lam IJ1\a.led' at the memoera ol ti'e
MMA commluu You SoHm to belleve 11\at eo;eryon•
should cater to yoor nMda and requests. As 1 member

of the UB men's swim 1e1m. I am well aware of tho

llmlled pool ovallablllly. I .Don' l know how many
IUeguatd.s you know, but I know for a laet that theft
were many IHeg~.Jards who were stU I making Changa: In
lhelr scheduleS. 11 Is _., diHicull 10 organize
Oft9uonls when cne llfeguo~ds ate CIIO!Iglng 111e•

TICKETS: $:!.00 Students · $3.00 Non-Students

achedules. 8ef0fe you compla.n about ,,_. way a
per~ walks. you Shoufd wur his shoes.

DON'T DO IT IN THE HALLS!

P$-11 you ~lnt to...complltn about Ute J•cUIII•a. you
t ltoufd wrltt! to Gow. Huph C4rey. Best ol luck, Wt ltlwt
OHn tlolng 11

Students: Do you have a problem
with your teacher?
No~ you can do something construetive
with your complaints.

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Put it on a TEACHER COMPLAINT
FORM and let' us help you resolve it!
Forms are available at SA, Ill -Talbert
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Thanks a bunch
Tothtt Editor
fd like to ~ubhc:ly thank all U;e people who nelped
make S.l urda)'"a UUAB Colleehouse Commmoe·$
Pretenlattgo ot Fadate such a resoundrno succ.esa
But hrst. I Jeet I SMukl apotooaz.e to the 120 uf so
~ tna1 ._ete tou~eo away at lf'le Ooof Due to tne
Cumm111ee·s aestte to kMp the setung tnt•m•t• .no

comfoctAble we \llitfl toreecJ to hmll the seae.ap,acUy. For our n1111 thow In trut F111more Auom,
howe~e r-Al.tec Two Slip oo February7-we Will nut

ltave a

sim• l~r IOIIIICtlon and

Will use chalr5 rathlf than

11b1u.
Tne shOw euul4 not nave been tt)e tnotmous
IVC-CCS:S II WIS Wllhout li;e

group l!fl()(l &amp;IKIIINJOWU" Irl

ot the ttlrf04JS UUAB commltlen.. Such c;oheatan ;s 1M
~•Y hJ any SUCC:Hslut ahO* lA elemertl tMt UfV'n•S.S
tu c. 11 I'Yefy UUAB event thll senwtster

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LOil WJIJman

C"lllt UU~B QJ(f.ehuuse Comm;lf••

Keeping education affordable
ro ,,. Ed11cw.
In rnponse to ~nceUOf Whar1or1'a 1111emont of

Jenul tY 28. t981 regatdlng Govetnor C.tey'a t9r81a82
Budge!. the SUNY Buflolo SIU&lt;It OI Auoclaclon mua1
Qllttllon lhe llmlled numbet ol cnoloes g ' - 10 •••
SUNY Board ol Tnlll- on SUNY"a financial pliglll.
Tho Ctuancotlor offorecl lwo ..equally pa inful
ahemartwa..- one •• ..10 fncr.._.. Un~ty
WlllcJI 11-.1 luhlon. In an ellorl lo offMt at
leaal 0( ,,. ~ Cula 10 "'"'
unfneeclo." The Olher Ia ..lo olltmpllo llvo oMih
lhe bullgel • • 11'led, a l lhe coal ol redUCe&lt;~
prograrM and facully wllh 1ne high problblllly of fu1uro'
onrollmonl llmllallono or Joopardlu d q uoilly:·
Allllo&lt;lgh lhecnanc:..tor ~llheTrual eoa hoveg l - t w o - . lhe WO&lt;dlng
c1101cea ...,_
no as 10 WlllcJI litlmlliolo he would P&lt;tlOf 10

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fl09atdinglheaecondalllmlliole.UIIWOflll ... atl

cnterlalnmetll by

CISCO DUCKS
SPONSORED BY NYPIRG

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General Interest Meeting
Friday; Feb. 6th at 3 pm
356 Squire Hall

Mr. KerrY
.Barnett-

Reglonel Dlteotor·N VPIRG, SUNY Bfnghemton
end former R1lph Neder Aide,
will 'PNir CHI

STUDENT RIGHTS

" - I cltllnltoly _,1111 CUibocka and rtlrltiC/Imonl
Wo bellrH In ane quailly ol Oduc.llon. On lhe wholo,
we fe•l ll\11 SUNY oHera us a" IJCCellenl
OOPQtlunlty-an opponunltr that haa been offered to
Oil llucltola In N.w Yori&lt; Stato a t an lltotdablo coal.
Thol brlnge uo co lhe Choncoflor'a first and ,.,.....,.,
ailltnatl\oe-lncr-ng lu!llon. Ounng a Pltlod of
lnflallon M 1s
t&gt;r all 111a1 educ.alon. I•~•

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O¥ltylnlng ojM, wm COOl . - a. Yol. boflovlng In
l'fJIJUC hlgtlof OdUCallon,..,.. m"aiUk '"" Chat!Ctllor
offO«&lt;able tducoalon ,,.. "" hla lloa of P&lt;lorlaleo.
Laoa year dorm tlucltnla p&amp;ld • $150 ln&lt;:roaM. Thla
, .., again lhe coe1 10 llvo In lhl dorM$ wiU rlao by
another nso. The coal or board. dua 1o 11\o
ao...amena of ulllllloolo FSA'a Will oleo etcalall. Thlo
Will COIUIO a lwge lncrtor all , , _ 11\ol t a l In
Un~IIJy cafl'll&lt;lu. -thOr on boanl conaracaa or
..., . , _ I a Now lhe
Ia
OolUng the Trusc-lo roiMivltlon from a"""""""' of
SIS01ol300peryoar For-•tlldent1.thla,_,oo
I5C»SSO Pit year lncr- lo SU~Y aalll a ffordable 10
oil? tall lair lhal many ollldenlaln New York Slalt will
no.longer be &amp;blo IO lffOld a collfve edYCIIIIon? Wh~
flea Cha ncellor Wharaon publicly oocepltcllhlo Mgol
and I)&lt;Miudocl-tfle __.,.lily of receiving oddlllonol
monloo lrom 1/&gt;0
Yorlc 1&gt;1111 laglllaluro?
Wo. ol l.he Stlldenl A-lion or SUNY muat
CIUMlion his ldu ol ., ollordablo edilcallon &amp;I one ol
111e gr-•oa educatlonll aywc.,. ot .,.. WOtldt

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Joa•plr Rllkm. M~lfl ol ,, . UIJ StU,.,IIIo&lt;/'t

E•.cutiYe Comm/IIH Mtmbav SI&lt;SU

�Fun, fantasy and Fantastic Four:
comic marvels live at Queen City

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The 23-year old dealer said he did
not bqin to read comics until
Sp«&lt;rom Stqff l!'rilff
I J, relatively larr for 1 eomlt·
0
con1umtr. "But now I Jot comln
With a condc:scmdina smirk or 1o bum." he added, "'hUe roamina
adulthood. ....,.,.,.,.. l'DI&lt;t the lluouJ)l the 330.000 comocs, old
Queen Oty Com.it Book SIOlf "'al,az.iDrl, and S(rtn«·ftclion
ready to .,i&lt;kn at • .._ o( .._bach ohai lill 1hr a~)04nina
0
~ lids drippi.na klr crtam storc-fronl -.,.arcbousc. ''ll'.s
on IM comic boob. But piled in brcorM kind or on ot&gt;sewon "
n&lt;at A&gt;&lt;h ill &amp;lass &lt;tiCS, I he
API&gt;III&lt;nlly, tM obsftsootl lj QUII&lt;
ptuk-covmd das!ics hAn&amp; rn common. Thuc att cuntculy O\cr
0
proud d1spby. Th&lt; .,-ave-laced 7110 comic book "or.-. naloon·widr.
.__..___..__"'--------------'30-c·~-..J ---...amin&lt;n-dis&lt;uuing prices and H or than equal 1o the s1t&lt; or
papet•q ua.lhy-humble you, • Quem City. Pricti :&amp;Tt' oflcn
vis.hor '" tbh. world or comit· 11.\loun.dina • ...,.ilh cor_nplctc·torrlo

by Rollert U..q .. nll

' w·
c arnlva
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SA S Inter
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- •ng
0 ffers aII Somethl
,

by J ob Mal"''"

connolucurs.
"E'omkl a~ pure Americana,,"

QIK'Cil Citt'• oMxr Emil Novak,
Jr., clatm&lt;d, "ood .., dcliMdy
fa&lt; Lid&gt; only." In 11&lt;1, IM
a&gt;«IIJC CUllt&gt;mn ~ lallr ba-..
IS ond 23, •ilh UB "odct!U
almost --1111r or the
cl~&lt;:md&lt;.
" People in thi&gt; q&gt;untrY nted a
~'"d cir &lt;&gt;c:apc-reali&gt;m," IICCOrdln&amp;
10 No•al, ""'mnhma I hey """
..~. as real but ;111 •1," lind
oon•idc:rm&amp; Nova~ o•n hbtof)l.
il'o hard 10 dlSO&amp;J&lt;t .
Queen City opened at JJ8611aolry
"""· on 1969 as • coin •torr Ihal
~d " boo4" (01 in "romoc") on
IM &gt;ide. ll&lt;ri No,._~ and h" (&gt;lha
EmD. Sr. 'OQI\ rt'ai\H'd •hdllthe
r ral demand WI\ . ··co'"'·
rnaaumc&lt;,
rudy ,
poprrbods-nothinJ rold .. ~.
(romocl boob," No••~ recalls, .. ..,
...
lilled the demand:'
Aud thr Novaks stantd the
bu•m&lt;&gt;&gt; n1 the riJ)l1 mom&lt;nl,
becou&gt;c in t969 the lin~ orli&lt;iaJ
''"'"'' Boo~ PrktGutd• appraml,
no1

held 11 8:30 p.m. featuring
Allee T"o Slrp.
Onr of la.t )tat'• favoriles at
With Burfalo's balm) to Amhent w1ll again be avallablt
._ .
blluard "tathcr conditioru, h'&lt; on Sunday. Ice sdttn~
on La~e
hard to count on snow ~~ohrn L4S~IIc Will b&lt; su~v1std from
you need 11. AI leaS! that was noon 10 S p.m. wnh music and
th&lt; opimon of SA Director or hm chocolate provided. Limiled
Athlrlic Affotrs Tom ~san Who SkUtt renral will bt avallable ror
1&gt; respoMible ror much or lhe
on I~ S.7S ror I he afrernoon .
plannina or lhis )"'ar's WlnltT
Olha &lt;:arniva~ c-ents "'ill bt
Carnival Wblcb ~tans toda) and 1 Cofrecbo""' aJ DOOn today in
IK_Haas
Loun&amp;e and llO Opal
runs through Sunday.
.. Each e"ent atlracls a ~t tomorrow in th~
do(ferent son of crowd," Ecan Rath 5keIIor._ .
opl•intd in an intc-rvitw lw
The Cauu•al 1$ spQruortd by
.. eck . With • long ochtdult or lht Sludelll As$ocia1ion lSI\)
rvenu, there's sure 10 b&lt; lhrough mandatory fees. The
-.omrlhing for everyone.
Squire Hall fta-r-talion Cc:nrer.
The Cam•••l opens today in the Speaker's Bureau and lhr
Squire !;loll\ fillmore Room Commut&lt;r Arfai"' Council art
"hh a commuter brea.kfast al 8 al•o 1&lt;\J'On&gt;iblc for som&lt;
"andllldlllll&amp; the boot·pnc&lt;'&lt; and
• m Tbi&gt; h gear&lt;d toward t \ C'Itl\
~.:ornnlutcn. E1an said. who
"llhough a r... of th&lt; k'Jl••nw•lln.t; ~ he 1radc. M each
~~ Gulllc 17"" &gt;0 did Jo.ou~ '&gt;
J C II~IliC'S d~pend on rhc
&gt;QrnCIII!Ie\ lind II harO 10 &amp;&lt;I
&gt;t&lt;&gt;rt. and by 1913 the ,.O&lt;~ rdl&lt;d
•n\ohtd tft !.ehool activities. .. c:a~.M&lt;, most do no\. This il a rnluely on It• oomic bool ur....
The breaLfast ftal Ul« a &lt;Ur&lt;
10 maltt this )"'ar's
Alta lht ddo- Nont'• death 11•
rancakrcatina coni&lt;Sl al 9 ~ . m . Wantcr Cari\lval a real suttc:S\, yt-ars &amp;I"· hi' 0r'l lOOk 0\'tr.
Intramural\ "'" bt fea1urtd Egan Sllid, remarking on ho"' l'tlaJ\IIIrtl; thr !.U)rt' 10 II\ l)fesft11 ~
all wc:tk Slllr1inc today with \\lltlt.·rn\ :nr ••toc~rd to the da)' saanu,"' one of the' Counuy't
"thrcc-&lt;Jn ·lhrcc" basktlball 1n Unlversuy "i1h norhing I!' dn." lara&lt;" comiC boo~ r&lt;tall·lr&gt;d&lt;
ctn,tnCluk Gy1n at 6 p.m .
Tomorrow, volleyball will bt
l'laytd at the AmhtrSI bubble
~•anina at 5 p.m. and apin on

s,.,,.-.... !il•ff ,;,N.,

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coUcctlon:s, or rare Slf\t.lc cop1n
wonh 1hous;andsof donan. A m•nl·
ronditionAI•n•IMysmynumba 1

ronur (ar&lt;:a 19J9). Ia&lt; tumpl&lt;.
SO&lt;&gt; lor SIO,OOO.
"ll's aJ"""' lmposJibk 10 food
carl) ed~oons m monl condnion ,"
Nom .,.pW_oed, ·•unl&lt;:u 10mronc
buY' lh&lt;no and ""'L' them '" •
~ook

ror 30 )&lt;lr&gt; - ~hich
, 011,.11 mcs happrns."
Conn&lt; boo~•
apprarod u·
1\rt&gt;&lt;~k• in 1hc earl) 19:10\, hw

r;,.,

~·ne only """"I"'P&lt;I ·&gt;Ulp reprlnll
II ~-.. not unril the lair 1930&gt; 1ha.1
romio •n&lt; ""uoliy mod&lt; lrom
onaonal ""--cts. thu• u&lt;h&lt;rlnJ in lhr
" Cioldm AI&lt; or •~• '40&gt;"- thr O&amp;&lt;
or nrl) Marvd lolysaenn and DC

Ad\~turo

Blll O'mk

Ymmx Atilt!, •uh
'"''" ~la• riJhlln&amp; filii«·,
\U) 10 7Jtr

the sporu t1ld or rite C.~t~~&gt;al
can 'sn back and ~&gt;-atch t~
Zodiaqut Dance Company
perrorm ror rrc:e in the Fillmon

counl.l'y skiina from 9 a.m. un1i
noOn at the Ellicott Complc~ .
Sldina will

also run frorn I p.m.

until 4 p.m. A FIIC\IIt.Y Bruneh
and cron-oounrry Skii!IB will ix
ofrered on Suoday from II a .m.
10 2 p.m. Contact the Faculty

Oub ror dctaib.
0onns wiD a)Olpti.C ill a tUJ•
of·war 11 Goodyear Hall
Satwday at I p.m., whclher it's
cold and slippery, or mild aod

Liter Saturday a
Untveralty Union Activity
Board (UUAB) Coneert Will be

aluihy .

l'ht' ·'Comic.\. Codt' Aulhority"
!ilamp on mos. C'Omta tad«)' ,,

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llctually a &gt;&lt;Siic&lt; of the ~kC'anlly

Rrtl

l~nur. (fc-ltlurin&amp;

Jim Bouton
• Former pitcher with the
Yankeu &amp; Atlanta,
• Famou• Spomca•ter
• • Author of the but •ellers
'Ball Four' and 'fM Glad You
Didn't Take It Personally'

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TO SPEAK AT U.B.

refused chc seal bcclutc lhc wn of

one c.:honttu·r Yt'Ql a hao1n addkt.
Mosl stor~ no(u.\Cd co carry othC'f
··un·AmC"t'ican.. com.c&gt; Ihat tatkt\t
lht seal or oppronl. lhu&gt; drlvint
unclnpou.nd SOli pubb~cn iuth a\
DC. •i1h lis •eud ScwHN .erial .

llln sodol corruption by

com~e•

IS no lon~CJ a Pl'P"br lear Toda~',
comic (8Jl hu hun.ltedS O( Cho&lt;o-'1.

from such \tandlr&lt;h •' SpHivmDn
and FaniiiJ.Ih' I our. to more

bitarrr,
li~e

undcr~tound

producttons

and Ps)'chollc-

/11...-t Ftor

.~ d~'liiWr~. co ab\C'urt- blad.... and·

"'hitt ··raunndi, 11 mn.dr by ~ptrlog
l\nl3tC'Ufl.

The dirrermcr ba ..-...

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IOiellii&lt;OI, t~t dc&lt;ml and Ill&lt;
JU:nk;' No .a\. M:ht'ta. " 1ht

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..... 1&lt;1• a little~
&gt;tri.nun&amp;
"hen
ntr)

thr« issua- trrho can .do lhal'!"
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mtdli&amp;&lt;nl ono," M
rontmucd, ··you '" supc:rhc:ton
\h.avr. 1n hC'Idacho-. evm h.a\&lt;t
p,.obltm.s ¥~'1th "onum-•t's .areal . ''
••But •11h

t"ht ilore sccnu

10 t \ iM

in a

\'Uutmuum, •u fathrn bt1.n.a in !oQrU

ca&gt;Q., bit&gt; QrJll&lt;&gt;r 113&gt;1. "Cdm• ,.Dvnrt 'll'o__~:· OM man \,ln(O\ff~.
'God. t \I\CCI tU tC'-.d thlt .'' h ' , h~C'
I m\IX'\tm Of poP"'(\JkUrt, onl) )'OU

can loodl-and bu)
Attd _ ,.....

IO

i'lcmok, 10"

.toould aon buyuoc ,..,..,,_ to
cukl\"a.lt lh· coll«"'ina inttlnn .

·• fhe mo.-e- )'OU hi\C, lht mOfe you
"uru. and the km&amp;\:'t you hold oo,"
Novak theorized. "Then )OU ..-11
'em in 20 yan and buy • boUK."

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PLACE: Fillmore Room
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DATE: Thursday,

Feb. 5th
ADMISSION: $1 .00

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ITIOf&lt; &lt;Ofi'UplinJ rocu or lilt,
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Tho&gt;e not so mclincd to join

For •the eady birds on
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AlllherS! Campus.

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hrn\.'"hnltu," ht' ia1d.
Through the )'t'"JNi, Na11'1 pYe

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come as a pnmc cu:m('lc ... tn

noon . Prr•reaisuation u
r&lt;Quirrd ror llll activities and

Room Fndi) a1 3:30 p.m. The
company
Is
currently
pcrforn\lna al the Ccnltr
Th.atre downtown Buffalo.
On Friday night, Starting at 9
p.m .. rhe Carnival blaS!s off
with 1 TI&lt;E btu blast wilh the
WPHD road • ohow, featuring
Taylor and Moore. Beer will bt
thrcot for a do0a.1 at this partY In
lht Talbm Han Ballpm on the

Nov•L bdiC'\n

rcllea the polual and -.aJ
•tii...SO or 1bc """· du., ..-..

hod I) , alona wtlh tt1ln~&gt;, ol
Clar~ G)rn. Wrappins op the
Intramural\ on Salurda) will he
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boo'-'

ft'l;l'lt'f morr
than chMaCtCT t.lta:nlt' n \CT ttk

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Novak rnnar\cd

and chc:n ":art l.hr()U.&amp;h 1M &amp;lau

t.o mmuni~ rom'~

1941 thr:rr

or Kon:o, and 10 the Vl&lt;t Cona, :e
(often shown killina 1hcir own &amp;
men). "h's all propq:anda to
prt-pare: lht ~ idi (or our wan,'' •

IMy Uft lht . . .

Batman and Superman VYa\otd '"
thr"Sthc-rll~~ollhr50!."andlhr
miJ)liY rilan or ,...,;_ tnadml•ll),
"'"' •uinmab4c on tho&gt;&lt; days
A&lt;eo&lt;dona 10 No••~- "When vou
hi1 Supcml411 "''lh .. dub, hr \\Cnt
do'--n ."

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on campus beer blasts despite months or etroru by
students 1111&lt;1 COIICCmOd citizens to eontinue the
tnditioD. The ban, outlawiD&amp; the U yeat pnctice both
111 Pocodal Slllle .O&gt;Ikae liOd ClartJOO'Collqe, wcot
into errea on D&lt;ccmbtt 31.
The bWu co used PfOI&gt;OtlY damace. rowdiness and
cseasive noise levels, some townspeople daimed .
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Allboca&amp;h Rud&lt;nu at Poudam ·ond OW&lt;son '18!~
,gja ~~. they inoblcd tiiiU the peni&lt;s are •
imp6nut f1111cl raisers. Melli or the money is US&lt;d to
~~- coiJcae fratemitieo ud SO&lt;Oritics, with.• lata&lt;
pan dooaled.to chadty.
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The Villqt Board's repqned failure to oomwomise
....,..a rnal!j"-Sludents. "The Board shoUld have
di!C~ the problem with the Rudents in an effon to
reae1a a &lt;001q1romia," sald SUNY l'oada1ll Dean or
the PIIJiical Emirocmtaol ~ llllms, ....., b aloo
member or thf ~ Board. Burt~~ was tb&lt; only
Bo.ro member who YOted qainR the ban. Althoush
the blasts wen: hdd on canopus, the villa&amp;&lt; 10vmrina
booty bas tbe authority 10 ban tbttn. '"l'loe Y~
Board bu thc&lt;riaht to pjvern lillY aacmbly, pOMit or
private. •• ~ptaioed Burnt':
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Student CJffll:ialt are upoet that tht POtSdam
'admiDiltrotioD ch-. no«. to intetfen: with the Boon!'•

Boyoou

Sludeors demolllltated tl)eit dbsatlifl&lt;lion With the
Board's decision by
~ pressure. They
sup!- a dx day bo:roOtl or the dowtllown tim and
stora. Allhoup it did ml' sedoosly affea the
madtants' bwioess, the bo)'tOit repon..ily made
villqe storeownm realize how mutb or their income Is
dlrtctly related to ROdents.
Students not on1t communicated thdr meuaae but pined the suppon or.....,. concerned mm:bamrand
oitl#ns. ·s.-al buslnesanen sent leum to the Villqe
Board in suppon or tb&lt; Rudents.
o.ller .-sl'lll ways of raisins publi&lt;:- awareness
inC!udm a nlly and a nl&amp;ht parry. In order to
that a ben was 100 dnstlo a measure, Ruden!$ held two
more blasu-both Mnt wiihout incident-before the
Oocembtr tleedline. The Oarbon-Student AaoclatlooPftSC'IIIed~the Bccil Jritlt a petltion eontaiDins 1100.
siplatures from &gt;&lt;u~nts and loal rtsidents opposin&amp;
tbt ben. Tbt Board still would not P"" ln.
t'The Boerd is unresponsive to the Rudeftts who
have 11&lt;&gt; rqw~llltion do'lmJown," Aid-· Tb~ •
&amp;tudents an 1oc:u1in&amp; on aaft¥11&amp; tilt ri&amp;/lt to vott
in Villq:t d«biOf\S. "Students wanr to vote in a 1own
when: they .....,d lbdr money, tim&lt; and effort hdpin&amp;
the communitY," said Bebb•
..UOO. "We'N~-uo. .dmiuiotntion~
"lfw.,..;.lh&lt;'ri&amp;ht tovooe.ond thti.ssuelll hand;.
to. mn.tiD iMc """· ~ toolr ~ neutral stand," - not dead," sb&lt; &lt;l{plalntd. "I think that wt wUI ona
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put Union teamJn Dutch, 6-4 !

loy lerfrey R. Tll•nloe •
Assblanl Sporn &amp;IJtor

UB'• boekey tOam f ...... off a valiut oomebadt
dlon oy the Union Coli~ Oulcllmca. ijo........ \11&lt;
rdy fell o11ort .. tb&lt; BuiJ .....,..., the ~ viaor
Saturday &lt;v&lt;ninJ • TonoWIIIIda Icc Tunc.
Ltd by Keith Sa..,.., and P.ur Yvbu,.ilh rwoJQOb
~. the 8ul4 d&lt;plodtd
H
period lead
b&lt;fore the • Dutchmen """"' flyina bact. "I 1&lt;1
friahtened ~· h.ave a bla lead, •• Kid Head Coach
Ed Wriaht . "We don't work u hard."
Sawya- opened the scorina 11 1:04 of the first unza
10 iJnite UB'• llome. Las than a minute later Yuhas
ttollitd his ram or tht. pone on a pretty r...r· from
~e Bob NUQber&lt;riO.
"We (tbe line or 'fobas, Nucllc:rmo and Paul
NardiiZZ&gt;O) wodt on tliM plaJ all tbe time. We 0011&gt;&lt;
tlueao-two ...., usvally or us ....
• takat oa~ or the 1'1&amp;7-dlls ila~e 1'11&gt;1 {Nord.olzzo} ,...
eapiUed
''Tbal 'Nudl'llippc&lt;1
•Jl'UI lato my ......
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Fuauron'a bdma.)
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Wkh J!)lc pmc &lt;fWtualirocatlon. SaW)'&lt;T Will b&lt; ~
·~·by th&lt; ~ for t:B'&gt; oat JAm&lt; aplDSI ".
Roc:he:An-Tcdl.
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Clooiq out the JC0riz1a ror UB in tho r.,. ........ ~
'f ubu tallied his t&lt;cood .,a1 or tho .-ina. l'larduao ~
somehow nw&gt;qtd to pin posw:ssion ol lh• du&lt;: and slid&lt; II .,..,. "' Nuch&lt;rmo. wt.o mys~ically fed 'fllhu ! .
for tho ..,.r oc 1~:33 to put the Bulls up by rovr.
Ho~RYCr. nine seconds lat&lt;r Union b&lt;pn chlppina
IWI\X.OCIM UB l&lt;ld. Bill Wallocored hi&gt; third lOll of
tbe IC&amp;$0.0, b&lt;atina KJuninsh to his &amp;Jove &gt;ide and
makina lht score S-2 in favor of UB.
Uoiol&gt;-courtaeoUily battlod thdr way bock' into the
JAm&lt; b!' bcini. tb&lt; -euor in tho rcmolnln&amp; ,...
period&gt;. ··Tbcy put thdr thiftcs toactJ!er ba....., that
rn and t&lt;cood period;• -ed M.vt Wcr6a.
WiUo o.r.w Ia lilt _.., boa f.. dbo'llri.... the
O..duDal - - .- ~ p)OI at U:ll.
Ocfcutll\111 Wall iutimidakd the Buffolo paulty
lrillon lcavina Don llcalJ aloat Ia f,_ to cut 1M UB
lead to two.
Penalties 0&lt;1&lt;:e qain bcpn to l&amp;U thdr toll on tho
_Built .. U..ioo stoned con~Je~llna
Wl\ile s...,... wu ta&gt;'il&gt;&amp; bil.,.jor penally, Brian
Pilecki ...., J&lt;nl&lt;riCtd to two minut&lt;s for duhin&amp;.
Iavin&amp; UB wltll Ollly three •klu:n.
AI 8:53, F'crJWOII Ia J0 a llap J110t fiOnl tho point.
The Pl'cl&lt; -llilina wide. ~cr. UB ddauan.an
Oa)'lon WIIIU:n dtfl&lt;atd tb&lt; puck by the 1111M&lt;C!

fl!or UB the xictory marked tho - d time this year
the .Jiollb lhe Dutdl...., ill
Dcdmber. liB sk...S "" ·a 6-3 win .,.... .Union •
Scbaoect.Jdy, New Yort.
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"Ooor l&lt;am played"-sscaiJy the a.me way M our first
lll«linJ." OOIIUnaltnd Wrilltt. "They oat-bustlod us in
Ill&lt; foool two periodr. We ~ forum.;.&lt; !h.- Bily
Kamiml&lt;a Played • .....SO... for us."
"It '• JOOd IO ball
IU)'I rwlce-they did ic 10 US "-lruka.
llolhdubl tried fi"IJIIicallyto .,..._,the other frotn •
• Lw year,· said Senior Jim Galanti.
•Oalanli. wt.o took nliM' of • peuiblo 10 raor-orro. S&lt;!Clril!t • rlnal p)OI. GoUcndtr KaoJUnsta cam&lt; up
wu praised by bu eoach. "Jlmmy played a otroaa ,..;th tho ~~~~ &gt;&amp;&gt;&lt; OUI11ftOUS til'll&lt;• 10 pn:lftW tho
pme for us. He bB played the 111001 c:onsiumt hod&lt;ey viaoey.
In favor of the Clllra 2llkk&lt;r Union pulled thrir
or hi• career at UB thi$ )'Oar,'' the ooach r.aid.
With Juu under ..... mlnut ... 10 play in that rii'St &amp;Oolli&lt;, ho'"""er, the effor1 proved frukkls a&gt;
Narduuo
picked up the IOO« puc~ and tossed it tb&lt;
period Sawy&lt;r n~hed hb JCIC'Ond or tho conae~~. While
• ddoyed penalty qainu Union'• Kyk Woodnun ,..,.. len&amp;th or tht ia for the: insurance &amp;o&amp;l whh only four
I~S~II'IUito• rr...o
callod. Sawyer too~ a DAle Ouynn pan and riflod the J('C()nd) rtmaln'"!-·
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;luck paa Ban !Jn&gt;ob, Union'• freshman netminder.
Un10n Head Coocb Charlie Morrbon summanud
P«'l • Jtltrf9 --~ lht Union,_, lM BUill .. who 1'1• .. • Mot • t lM pc.,oua. l&gt;eat ttw
Alon1 w;,h his pair oiJOtb. Sawyer al&gt;o r&lt;'C&lt;ivtd a the pm&lt; bnclly by . .)inl. "They JOt the jump on u&gt;
mi&gt;coodua for buu~on&amp; O.•e Fcraosoo "ith early and th.tt'• that."

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Keglers win with pins to spare
In the form of Uuc." dl.ampwm~. lht UB men''
hn"ri"l oum cam&lt; from b&lt;ltind m laJI "«lend'•
A.'-\OCIII10n ofColle,la1e: Union\ lntcrnalional (ACUI)
lo,urnamcnt 10 win by only c-iJht pin'&gt;.
Held lithe Oiyrupoc Bo•l-lht some loootoon u ll&gt;l
.. cc ~ •, Rochntcr lnuitutt of Tcchnolo&amp;&gt;'
Tournammr-UB rallied lrom a 90-pin. aJhtb-pm&lt;
dtfoc~ to puU out of the ·~O&lt;l and •oHdof)' thctl t•o
year rCIJft 0\. deltt.:tinc cllomPL Buffalo hn• lon
&gt;COred a ,;,._.,.total or ssa7, edJ)n&amp; out Nl...,.
CouJOty Communkr CoUes&lt; (NCCCJ and Rnwdoa
Polyttdlnk lnsthUtc. UB COKh Paul TziniCJI$
odnuued. "ltbouJhlin tho riJ)It frame we load lool the
toumouncrlt. I thou&amp;bt ibout a lone ride (home). But
the auyo wne throuJ)I."
Former UD hn,.1.,. ~b M&lt;ldtnbau&lt;r was the all·
event&gt; winner lot NCC 01 11166. Buffalo's Scou

T.tintcri.u"Onetdc-d that ··co •in tides tUne lhtlc bH
or luc:k:· bu: the coach added that plaY'•&amp; oondition&gt;
"('rt fn UB", fa, or ''(There "'O'c) &amp;ood lant
condiJlon.s-8ob Romeo roUcd a ahr«-pmt" total of
7ll ind had &gt;rr&lt;a~ •ol I) strlka in a ro• and 17out ol
18 11riko at one point , .. he e•plalned .
Aher tiuua,lina rhrouahout much of thctouma.rnt1U. Hambura·, J'm Dum-- s-.itcbtd in tbc lib
prortoahordrubbefball. Twu&lt;mnotedthat!Ncrt'•

chan.., or fonunc 10 ooil!rid&lt; wollo """ or tho
entire Jq184. The ooadl crndlltd "everybody on Lim
team" ,..;tb bela&amp; "a bi1 pan oftho ....;.. " Bob Romeo
rrnisbed wkh a Dint-pme total Ol 1117 and I 278 bOJh
pme. while Ort~ Plc:hrec rollod • 1749 tOtal for UB.
Tbe On•·)'Cir coach pointed OUI that this victory WI~
vital for UB: "If~ didn't lioulo amon&amp; thr top,,..•
Seirr- who rolled a 68• in h" rin1 lhrc-c reams, 'hit titiJOn wat o"n-no nationab. no
pm&lt;J-rtni&gt;h&lt;d third Individually. •nlo • no.,.....,... r6hina!"
or •ho •oeyb&lt;IO~ eomeboc:l. the dated Tzlnkru
total of~. Wnh hl&amp;h sam&lt;&gt; of 268 and Uil. Sa« i•
10 lM r'UMin&amp; f01 ~n ift\llAhO" '0 the: tnchtndual conduded. " I don't thtnl •• can .--.. maooh thu (in
tho future)."
Nttiooal&gt; m Mcmpha. Tenn.

Swimmers lose, but . ..
Tbe- UB wom~n·s Jwlm ceam drof&gt;Pt'd a 9S·ll d«i.don 10 \·bhln.a
Ckvclaud State Soturday aft&lt;rriCIOn. but the Royals' t:.y Simonson

•ole tbe mow. Siii&gt;OIUOII'&gt; perlormaoce featured hor portrC1pohon
"' tJuu m:ocd...u!DJ erroru.
Simomoa...,., a 2;11,6 in Ill&lt; 200-yard bun&lt;r0) &lt;b&lt;tt&lt;nOJ h&lt;r
OW11 mart of 2: 1&amp;.9 1ft laJt OICISOG), a 5:0l.7 on the .tQO.yord
iudividoal ontdlcy (oaoin.bmlk&gt;na btr o""' r«&lt;Jd or 5:0) 011. and

led-off tbe 800-yard free ...., teaon ("·hd al&gt;o •n&lt;lud&lt;d Ken•
ICimb&lt;rly, Alln Worie)' and Amy Britloo). S&lt;ttiOJ a &gt;&lt;11oo1 tm&gt;rd of
1:51.4. Simomon'• at&lt;ll.v perform~~~« qualorocd h&lt;r for the
up&lt;omin&amp; Divbion Ill n•tlonob. The Royals' re&lt;:ord ftll1n }-4 ""h
the loss. UB will face Brockport Stat&lt;this even inK (7:JO p.m .. Clar~
Pool).

�Bulls see playoff pic~ure
with Geneseo yictory
by Tolly l"tltl
Spon.sl:.dlt'-1'

11 is cold and nu Kason -and UB ba.sketbaU Bulls &amp;ot just.what
the doctor ordered Saturday niaht. in a 7~7 win o V« conference
rival Geneseo Slate Colleae in Clark H all.
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The mile bum ina from Dave Acr«'s f~ told thc story. Tho
UB sophomotc suard sank • thirty root $hOI at the buuer to cap 3
nislu ..here tvtrythina "•nt riaht for Buffalo.
''Wt'v( betn bulldina to,.ard a aame like thh and it all came
IO&amp;tlhet tonialu ," t•plained Bulls assi&gt;tant coach Tony Smith.
"Every~· chipped in."
The "'in raised tht UB r...:ord to l·2 on &lt;'Onfr&lt;rn~-. COmP&lt;tition
-and nur1ured their hopes for a playoff b&lt;nh later in the sca&gt;on.
Buffalo's record soes 106-ll o•erall and S&gt;turday's victory was the
strond in .. row aaainst ~onfcr~nct: roes . .
"This ""as a mast aam.:." Buffalo Coa~h Bill Hughrs notc:&lt;l.
"We ploy&lt;(( tour lood b&gt;llgam&lt;i straight starting "'ith Hartwick,
but· we had to ..in Uti~ one."
The U B offen~ roared from tht oprmng upof( tcarong apart
Gentseo's zone prcu with ,.,.isp. prediit 11as!&lt;':S. Radar stiooting by
ToM P~rson• and ~ohn Pitzpatri&lt;:k helped proprl the Bull' to an
torly 26· 16 1.-~d with Buffalo hitting on their lirst nine shot&gt;. lly
halftimr Hughes' ,quad had •trct~hcd thdr l'·~dtu lJ po~nts 40·27.
l aJiitlt puSii
"W.c were Intent o n ptuhtngthc ball inside," •·xplolnod Pur.uns
wbo pun\ped In 18 points and snnrtd 8 rebound&lt;•
• Buffalo was highly.rsu&lt;'CrS!ful ''pu,hins the boll in,id,·.''
t.,ooking at the UO ~hooting charts show•'tlch3t all but 3 handrul ol
buk~ts came from right around the hoop.
Uulh made 18 or Jl
ShOts ln the rirll Jl3fll0. •
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"Tht delay aamc wa~ the &gt;11&gt;artcst thing ""did Jli nigh\," &gt;he
BuM&gt;' co:fch observed ...., Lncw if ... •·ouldgct the kad th•'n &gt;Pr&lt;."JU
lh&lt;_ ,uc
do ull rtaht."
The str:&gt;l&lt;iY
sucn&gt;ssful a&lt; the ~to ..cr &lt;..cncs.!o players w~re
,forced info playina m•n·IO•rnln ddrn&gt;c aanin&gt;l the •win Buffalo
auards and ror,.ards. Usina sctssor ~uts and ,..,.., .. th~· Uulh
conunually &amp;01 the ea&lt;y basLet .
Tht srcond 1\311 ..a .. the UB ttam rome uuc as •-old ;oo, they"""
hot •n the rir" half, but the
&gt;P&lt;'Il dcdn't 1.,;1 long as lluffalo
concinu•'tl tu lncrcasr thnr k&gt;d The Kn•&amp;hts' ~•nt« Paul Rkh.
wa• the only ~ncseo play&lt;'f to mu,t&lt;r
Lln.J of olfcnsr as the
Bul~' .Jrftnsc ~cpt their arms
an_d ,.n.,d ' "'l&lt;'hc&gt; tu h-.:p the
mside $Caled off. Rtc:h finished "'th 17 point\--'3 Gcn=o high .
fittpatric~ led all scorers "'hh 19 points &gt;nd ~-nior for,.ar.J
Harold Walk« outdistanced all rtbound&lt;.n with 16.
If an Ouutandina Pl&lt;l)'tr for tht &lt;..arne award ..-ere given 11
"ould ha•r to SO to UB's Walker . The nau.r or Mobil&lt;, Alabama
.... all o •« the &lt;'UUrt lor Buffalo drhcn&amp; for loo'«' ball&lt; and
&lt;natdung rebounds He ht had slur un hi&gt; linger&gt;. Walker ahu
dropped 10 13 points .
••If's a "'holr nc¥&gt; M"l!iOn.' ' cruhu~ \lull\ 1uard ~ a ron
Hrnderson.
"Thcs ~&lt;:am chance1 when tht ch•pS are do,.n. " WalLer added.
''II wai a CTU\.' &amp;alsomr ,.
Cross-town Iivai BuffaloStace Colll'gc will be.' In caark-Hnll next
Thursdli.Y Ftbruary 12 at 8:10p.m

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people_and a
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UB ~oyals dim Knights;
Lilley blooms, nabbing 14
The UB Royal&gt; ~ the staar f0t one arw niaht of baskt1boll in Oatk
Hall !blurday when they compleltd che fim h1lr11f a •ucc:a.&lt;ful double

And do it well.
That's the kind of Job a General
Manager of a l-{llls Department
Store has on his. or her. hands.
And It takes a speclalldnd of
peJSOn to do II
We're looking tor talented.
hard worldng college graduates
to be the new genera1lon of Hills
General Managers. It means long
hours and relocatiOn. buill can _
be a rewarding career.
We have one ollhe most
advanced training programs In
the Industry. ll's designed around
a Career Advancement ProgJ(]]u

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that has seen a number ol our
Asslstant Managers becoming
GM's In less time than almost any
other major reta1ler.
11 you'd be Interested In hearing
more about the outstanding
opportunities Hills has to offer.
why not talk to one or us. .
Jusrbrlng your resume to the
placement ottice. so We're certaln
to see you when we're on your

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CoJ21aet your p lacemeni oUiQe
for cleotafla.

headu "'et'l' of .Gc:nescb Statt Cottrac. l'Nampin&amp; cht Lady Kniahu by an

awnome ~7 pobm. &amp;1·24.
It wu t &amp;AIM thac di1playtd 1 near llawl&lt;s baske&lt;ball P&lt;tformance by

the Royal• and an mor packtd showina by ~....,.
Tbc.' l.IB wom&lt;n opmtd with 1 very dolibcrote pusin&amp; pme, choosing to
WO&lt;k !be.' bll.l imide where Bllffalo hid 1 decldtd hci&amp;hl ad....,taac. Janet
Lilley. !be.' Buffalo""''" .Ww~~r~, COfllinually drove iRJid&lt; tbe Gencoco
llOIIe droppin&amp; in niY bask&lt;U. The KtiiOr from IJ&lt;ooktyn round the &amp;&lt;&gt;ing
easy..- or tile e•caina lnditl&amp; all rrboundm with IS whilr •anini 14
poon11 fO&lt; tbc boJU
"We worttd oa rcvcn111&amp; the bill all ptOe." Royals eoa&lt;:h Linda
O'Docndl n:lltcttd. "We areiiYin&amp; to Ct1 dioaphncdo•n and poticacc on

orrauc:·

111&lt; ...,.. ~ upec1 or tbc.' prri&lt; was Monc Cl&lt;moos'

trnP&lt;O"'ttl ploy. aa-. a H J1101ot 'fornnl frOtD the Ikon.\. sPdtcd

(rtqua~.tly dlolrina tbc COIIICSI lliOd turacd ill I lUll ckfauive
pcrlO&lt;-. Her "''ft on the bMnls and quiet outlet -tope the US
r... brcak . . - lo IIIah ,.., til . - i q. The cmca-rorwonl rmilhed the
, . _ with double lo.40 polats and 10 rebound&gt;.

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"You ba¥C to~ Marie Clanoa.ulot or atdit. Sbejust qlaycd uupa
pmc," O'Donnell~ .
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pme was dlc:tlll&amp;. •• O'Dotmdl ~.' 'They had no""" wtilo&amp; • • sarcu
ond tbal'• wily tile Cut break 10 -r..t."
Lil.l.- neodsj'* )6 poilltsiO .-h tile 1,000 point - k ( Of betcat&lt;U.
Sbe..;.: be the r... Roytlf ployer CV&lt;f to,_, thll plo&amp;-. Sbc aloo bu.
p&gt;oc1 cb.- or oaartq 1,000 rebo....U In ba carter btiaa abouT 100short.
O'Docodl CliPICNOd bet desire (Of Ulley IO brfllr the ftCOfd II home
ap1su1 llufflllo St.m Collqo ne&gt;a Thu~. but wich 'Illite pmn on 4.hc
rolld bcfOft then bet c11anca o r breatlll&amp; It 11 home •e slim.
Th&lt; RoyaistftUoYCrJIIIthlsiC&amp;IOnlltld tr&lt;hoplllltOpua.blhc:ir reco&lt;d
over .500 while oo tbt roed.
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Sunday, F•b. 8 7:30 p.m.
Flllmor• RO'Om, Squlu~ Hall
Si.50

WINTER CARNIVAL
---Kick-OJJCommuter Breakfast
8:00 am
12 Noon
l5c Oounuts
FREE Donuts
PAN CAKE
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11nnounccments
Lire Workahops -Reglll•llon con1+nuu lor lhft
ttmc:altt'a workshops. Beginning 10nlgh1 t~ l t Middle
Eo•tern O.nclng and Fun Embroidery. Workshops
~Inning tomoHo.., Include An~one: Can Juggle.

CommunlcaHon and the Out. 1'1\en t~nd Women in
Tr.,-._,tlk)n ond Oflgoml For det•lb oM r~ IJUettOn c•ll

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The Cou.nac:llng Service Of'llhe l hlrd Uoor of ~l«huf Holl
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men lnteu:tltd ln ponicipaUn9 In tuch • group C:Ot\t.Kl
Bob Ptskoft Tuuday ot Thur~•Y (rom 9.30 J p rn , a1

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Don"t lorfd-.)'Ot.ar Vakl.lnc: or Va.le..ftUne protpetu Send
him/Mr Of thc.m • Carnation_S~.gn up olofU.id~ o( t:tw Elli
or lbat ftoot Kl~ll, outslck the HSL flcwtr-s lllfih be
d•ll~ttd Feb. ll to .tl40tm.. a nd ~ watillne ~.-..ol

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Funl That' I what t~ UB Wt,nter t.amtv• Ia aJI about.
From Feb. 4 8 mtny exdUng even11 wiU be hApptnlng .n
over ~pua. Be: pt.tt of the fun. fot • totnp~t~ ulender
of evtnn 11ft: lrukft&gt; Tnt Sptctnmt.
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more ffl(otm•,ion uJI the RCC olftceet 636·2319,

Tau K.op.,. Epsilon Spring 19&amp; I Ru.tll lo on. Fo• more
lf1•ormeUon cMI ~567 or .. Of' by our ructl Ubk '"

Squl,..

PSST •• , The Program IO&lt; STIHI&lt;nt SU«Ua T111lnlng

oll•n a ll .....,_. .... lollow\ng r.... notolo&lt;ocr&lt;dfl
-Uhoj&gt;. Call 6)6.2807 0&lt; ..,.... b)' 110 Nonon to
~lttor Littentng, llot...l\lne ond tho C.._~
Leaurt today from J S p.m. ln ZJ-2 SQutr..
Spend lhlt weol\end wlllt H•kl. Frl4ty-lrot Shabbet
dlnntr ot 6 p.m S..nday-ll&lt;unc:h., 11· 1.30 p.m. Grod
t a.daM dOll dinnor with IV"" tpeakcr Shirl&lt;)' .Jotopllat
6:)0 p m Flnd • pl..., a t Hillel, 40 Capen Bl•d
Wfnw Warm..up •' kote1 c..tllornle with ZBT Fr•e.rnrty
\OmOI'Iow ~IQbL Two lor Oft'&lt; drlr1ka

TMI ~

r.p.Joe Sp&lt;ilg'lt llutll It ""· f'o• , _ .
tnlonnedon c:ell6u.t lit 6)6.s,;7 or*" ou• fWh t.bte '"
Squ r•.
Clrd&amp; K ha•lun b~ o&lt;ht&lt;t

n.JN 1\nn...t U...d Ball with 2 llw NN!s Friday ot 9
p.m

tl

tho l.lnk«Mil Cl\utc:j,, Elmwood and W. Fer.,,

llol.-.tAera .,. otlllo..- to lw:lp plan and O&lt;~ iu tho
11M 1\Mual o.n.o ..-..,.u,on to - It tl&gt;o lolu1&lt;utar
~J~~l;!, the CAC ollla In J45 Squl,.or

~ mftUo

UB New Amutcan Movunenl member&amp;hlp rnHllng
tornor'row a\ 7:30p.m. In 107 Townsend. How 10 BuUd a
ProsruJJve Mo~mtnl on C.mpua will be dl~.

Lovf'ge or eny t1111e 1n the CAC offft. 345 Squire

Tbot PoUJh Sti.Mtent lugue: mft'tllomorto- al 9-.30 p m.
In IS Olof&lt;nd&lt;&gt;&lt;l An..,&gt;.

Bloodmobile TUHdAy at 2·7 pm. In tho Jene K~e•

Room. EJheou. Regbu.uon today .nd tomofto• ftom ....
I~ p.m In tne S&lt;udenl Oub and Sq,Nc.

Intel' V.-slty 0\IUUM Fenowshlp
7:30p.m In 332 Squire

11\IUa rd Fillmore: Col1egc. StuftntA-FrH tutorial
aul.st~ d watlabfe in all ~•~ ol 11\Mh. Scient~.
El\gtlsh and Wti1ing in the e...-enfng bflweflt l-8 p.m In
)II Town...&lt;!,
Monday·Thurtd.ly. 8Jt ·36!i5.

m«U tomot'tQ\11. at

ttYPIRC gen.etal tnterest me-cling F'r~)' at l p.m. in 356
Squ ....

-_sc.on

CarlbOean Student Aun. mwt Fflday • t 6:JO p .m . ln
260Squhc.

Ondtddud F'ruhme.o Uld Sophomores or~ hwite:d to

on lnformel 1 lwo part Carrer A wor~tnt'u WorKJhop Feb.
II and 18 In 264 Squl"' from J..5 p m. ~u
}OU&lt;
•blllt1n , •rtn.gtlu, and work·tii.'IAtc-d velun til!l.tlng to
choosing • major end Q(ttt.. Croup alz:e t. llmht'd.
Pteuo call Carffr PleMIIIQ Ollk• at 8J1·3)1)

...,

Nlgulan Student Assn. mee-ls F'rld•y 11 ' p.m. fn 260
Squlr•.

08 Aolronomy Oubpubli&lt;' niglll Friday a\ 8-mldnlghlln
lM Wenda Obse&lt;VO(OfY

l.qol llaulu? Group leeal ~Mc:u oll&lt;n frH l&lt;ll"t
ldYi« and lnloftnMJon to aU 08 aludenlt- Do you~'~~ •

.\&lt;tws' We&gt;&lt;klhop m..u Frtd.y .. 2 p m
H1o1tnan.

l'le.,!r1g fn SWJ/IRJ cour11 of the Prutdent 1
Commlalaf'l1 GlS h.» law .Sit~b to 1&lt;t a.s defenders

1n l02

tJnftrertMtuatc Hbtory Coum:U tn«lt Frklay at 230
p.m In Norton C.feterla. so-.lth w-eH

for .ttuden.t:a. For more tnfonne,lon, t&amp;op Wl et OLS. Ope-n
11· 5 p.m. Moocloy, Tu&lt;&gt;day, Th~y. and F!lday: until
7 p.m. W&lt;dnud•y In 340 Squlr• , "''"' open Mondays
from I .&amp; p.m In 177 MF1\C, Ellicott. 8J 1·2273.

Slama Atpha 11\u mHt.s Sunday at 10 p m . ln 262 Squhe.

For mort lnformeUon call 636·4571 ,

The Coun~&lt;:llng S&lt;r.k• on tho third lloor of M!cl&gt;..t Holt
I• sponaor&lt;d a 1'\on's Suppon and Orowth Oroup. Any
men &amp;ntt.rut~ jn pert~PMlnsl tn ai.IC.'h • group contKt
8ob P•&gt;ttoll TUHday Of Thuuclay from 9:)0.3 p.m ar

movies, a rts &amp; lectu res
Jkn lkHiton. (ormu NY Ylnkt.e. liPOfUC•ster, •ndaut.hot

8Jtl7)7

=·~~.~~~~.!..~~=:

rt..d a piKe to 11¥0 The OIV·CamP&lt;&gt;• ho.mng o1fll!rno
~tp. W~ Nve room•. flat• and •rtm.tnu a'&lt;~all•btre In
th.: utdveralt~ • te a. Stop by CM.tr offte:e In ) 43 Squtr~

•••ilal&gt;t. In the Squir• Tldcet 0111«

The Impact of Reglonal ln,~r•Uon on Trade and
l..oc.ttion of Ptoduction.. gtven by Or. Edgat Cronking or
the O.pt. of Ooogrophy todoy at 7 p.m. In 320 MF...C.

WHiut.ys from \1 ·2 p m.
Do you t\ll'&lt;~'e • drlnldng prob~? Oo you drink too much
end not .-em to conuul U1 Do you Nve • fr\end or
r~loHon who drinks u.clt:Wvely and with whom you M~
dl,~hy coping? tf yO\.f do, end with help, comto to tt1e

Ellloott

1'ht Black Mounuln E..pttlt"te-ContlnultJes and
Ol.eonl lnuJtl~i· g1\len by Prof. Robert Ch«ly a nd P,o(
MY«•V Sch•a.ru tomonow 11 I p m In 10 Cap.m

meel.lng o l ll'lt" Alcohol Awarfl\U.J t'•ogr'am. Wedr1etdey
etl p m .ln 1071'totton, AC. ore-a U 636-2807 for fur1.tw1
tnfonNUon

"Colora, Symbolt ond Staro" "' lhow o1 posttl • or1u by
Jolin
nt b&lt; openi119 ••
229, (Jpt"" Hall

-.a ..

te~Vke h)r 111 'r.riter b f\OW
OPtl'
the HtneslH If you -.ovtd likt to 1\eyt a tr&amp;ftlltd
tYtor ropotWI to )'OUt '*fitWI.g. c:omt 10 JJ6 Blidy

a.u.,

TtK Wr1ttft8 P\act... • fre-e

"'ond•y ol 8 p m

wccJildaya from 12-4 p.m Of MWTh from 6 9 p.m or

APtlOS prucnts Dr. i'letcall, Ol~o• o1 U8 i'l«&lt;lcal
Admli.tfof,• feb 25 at 7~ p tn In 0 -26 Far~-

,Of

com~ to

l -'6 Squire on T~I44J11 hom 6 9 p.m.

...Worahlp, Shar1og . ,.d Blbt(• U)fnouow el 7:.)0 p.m. Jn

#11\•n•gtmentiE"conomlcs Ruurch-lnternted In

tht- JAn-e Ke~ler Room, EJIIcou.

learning mor• 1bout tlbra.ry rese•rch e nd lnformoUon on
mtneg~ment and ~onomG resou~~'' Worktftops will
be hek1 from Feb. 17·20 to C'Omplemenl H.brary ori'f:ntrd
asstgnm~nll gl'it_n In dta.Sb at
School of
,_.,~mc:nt and Ot:pl of E«Momtd For 1 .ctleduJe of
1.M f-(K1 lime and r~ l•raUon mnt«1 Ch.rte,. J
Popomft b&lt;l- Fob 16 ar 6J6.28111

0 1y P~op1eia AIUance mew~' •nd wlnr 6nd cht.eM porty
frldq at 9 p.m In l391ia)U.

,,..t

C:erce.r Plannh'l Offtct- worka:hopt-Rt-Jo~.~me 'Nt'.Ung
codaya).JOp.m. irt711ay.. conclfot&gt;. 12at,_., I)
~n. "'C T«1\nlq\&gt;H Jot ~lila •n efle&lt;tl•e r..umo
• nl bt dll&lt;'\i.Dtd: .Job lntervkwl~ Prtp6rlt1on and
T.ohniquo• Fridayel 3 p,m . tn 316 W•nda. A ¥1dtootopod
fnter~oo~ w will be shown and dlt&lt;uJ.Md. AIJO, •fttr this
workahop. ttude.nll will ha.,e. • ehan~ to pfOct•ee
lntervlotwt by U:t.lf\0 Yld~ot•pe t:qulpment. A.llo Ft:b 10 Cll\
l p.m ln 25 C•prn . A videotape wtll be .no...n •nd

The Buflalo Rt.Gional Ballot performa Feb 6-8 In the
1\a&lt;neJin. Corn.lt The•er.llckcu .. a!lablo lntne Squlr•
Ttck&lt;l OIV.u ond tho 8/'IC ollko
·-conve..uaUon.s tn U'tc: Attt"" £Mhef twrtou Werv~e~
M.al')' Lou Wthiems.. ~~ ).au c:ompoMJ. tOO.y •t

)JO p.m on lnt&lt;m•llonol Cable, dlorlnel 10

"'Oyt~tmla or Soli PfO&lt;euu k'l At elk AIOSM'" give-n by
Or rilorRnLo UgoUnJ of tht Onh,,etalty of WOJhll"'gtOfl
Monda)! al l:.JO p.m. In room 18, 4 2.4 0 Rldae lea

"*"""-

OOAB Coffet..bouae pruc.nb A1te( 'fwo·Siep Saturday
It 8!30 p .m . In lht: Flllmor·e Room, Squlr~ A tto.e.t ~ys a
df1nk ~h.11 • 1hot fOf l.t;u lonight at PJ &amp;ouoms.

fOJM~

Squlro.

mee tings

"fu1 Uvf119" Ol&gt;d "Joy ol U.lna " tonigllt at 7 p.m ood
8"4) p.m tnpe&lt;ttVeJy In 1ht Squirt- Conter•nct' 'fhtooter.

SMCS m.eu tod•y at 5. 1~ p.m In 9 1\chaon AnneA

"Cillo&lt; In the l\1\unoon" IO&lt;norrow •t 5. 7: .,, •nd 9.)0
p.m In the Wofdmon l'hHler. Norton,

!io&lt;:lolovy Undorgradllllte Studellt M tn. m.ou. todoy ot
J p. m In the
~. g111und noor

•·only Anet.l• Have Wlng.1"' todoy •l 7 p m . in 150
f'arbor
.

Frullm.n end~ p&lt;e•UW tt-nla ol&gt;ouldDr. l'lnk,tbopf'&lt;ola.,.-r C.U/0\n Mad&lt;atiiJI·l)l.)

o.,.,

....,, _y au...,_IOdayot 7.JOp.ro. \nl34 Squhc.
A191ta t..o- o.tla .....utoda:yotJp.m lnl&gt;OSquh"e.
~-.. O..b momrodayln IIJI ~~1:

R~

Coockr Ftb 11 at 9 p.m In 1M FUlmore Room.

- - and l'le'-orpl&gt;lc Eo10lullon ol the
Abitibi OtMII•ont lldt ol OntorloandClud&gt;e&lt;" ljl.., by
0..
T Jolloy of ll&lt;ocl&lt; f.lnl~~ Wcdnod•y ••
);30 p.m. Ill ,_., Ill, ~40 RldQe l.u

w._

Onoet.,..r P$~ Aua• ..-stodaya I 2 p.m In
264Squlro.
•

Sl)(ll'ts information

B&lt;o:dl"'" Club d«&lt;&gt;&lt;eting ....-lngtO&lt;IOy •I 7:)0 p.m In
the M&lt;On&lt;l floor lou"ll", R•d Jac:t&lt;p, Ellicott.

TOday: w,.,.•., Boak&lt;tball .. C..,ul.., Coli&lt;!~".
Kouoler Atht.tk Cenrer. 7 p,m,
TO&lt;n0&lt;111w: Wrntltne a! Blnot&gt;emton with Cta11uot)

WIIUB mandatory m... lng today 01 10 p.m In &lt;ne
Ooodya&lt; South lounQo.

I QUote vf the day I =·""' - u un

25 "-rkot.

SCATE c_.ommlttee rntt"ts tomorrow et • p.m. ln 331
Squlro.

O.c.c, Dlfu:e. D.n«&lt; Coupkl applk:aUoru witl be
e vatlobae Fr'dly hom 1 1·3 p.m. In the Squlre: Ct.nter

............ tc p.m. In 689 Baldy. ...c

world Is too eYen[y cilvlded Into
people who are sby end lhouldn't be and
people who •ret~'t but should be.'"
Simpson

I~

lilT lnlormottonol ~ IOflleht a&lt; 7 p.m. In 117
Lehman. Oo¥emors..

--;;&gt;'

1'&amp;

today ot 7:30p.m.

,..,...,...,. moot tocloy .. 6:30p.m. In t21 Squirt.

-~ ..._, ~ .. li)Q

~

UCIAII l'lolok ~ -

-~·~·
·
Or.- &lt;:ou...e -

Squl...

eon._..

Prldlt.r. Women's Bul&lt;otball .. OneoniAI Stote Coll&lt;ll"

a c - J - Comhlol llllltttt Frtcloy, f'ol&gt;. 6. lile11
~-Judging, alolom •!'"en up In oll'lc&lt;),
lOt - o.Sid rned&gt;oolo _...... Fol&gt;. II on MSC
ond Fob ,,_ on AC. Sb&gt;p In fo&lt; 1ur11&gt;ct datalb.

lll"'*&gt;aclay .. 7 p.m "' ll2
today at 6 p.m. In rile

today 14 J::IO p.m. lo 264

11tn .. ,.. -

--.a.

CWftiMI- 0 on 3
- ·· ) ....,

&gt;olio\!
.....
- llaU.
St.llclajlln
113
Oa1t

U....Uh

UB L.oct- 01111 practice F~ II S::JO.IOo.JO p.m. In
IIMt ~~&lt;Albie, ...c. l'low&lt;oiMrJ welcM)o.

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                    <text>A Special to The Spectrum

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Vol. 11, No. 4

Februery 1M1

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Edltot·ln-CIIIel

John K. Upl•na

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Project Editor

Jerry S.•ly
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1960s
swe111
lhrough
America's socral f)Oittiealand
ec:onom1c sec1oc s. academia too was
sure 10 be hot By the er&gt;d ol lhat
oecaae and tnto lhe earty •970s
dr,.Hc ChallQIIS patnted classrooms
ac ross lhe Counlry
Tile 1970s no1 only a llow ed
eoucotoca 10 lmpl-t the liberal
relocma. Dill altO ga.,. them the
OIJIIO(Iunlty to ltlidy their eflecu on
ins1rucllon • nd learning AIMf1ca, they
now uy. is mewing ln1o lhe 1980s with
a n educaliona l ~~ loc&lt;Md by a
ro1urn 10 traditional va1ue1. yet spiced
with the beat ot llberel thoughl.
Then. Is thla ~~a mhtture of I he
two or three lhat preceded lr? Does
education In the 1980s rept8Mnt the
best of lredltlon and cN.nge? To
ac:aoemrct..,a. 11 doe&amp; Indeed. There is
• return to the tradltlonel ~~ o1
ec!ucallon, 11111 l,.lltutlons we also
holding on to the bell lessons o f
hbefal re iO&lt;m
A 11119 attlcle In the ~ of
.._., ~- said there Is a
prec!amlnant ~It b8CJt 10 traditional
education, but that Ia accompanied by
some or the CllanQN ot the late1960$
and early 111701.

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e,s.c..to- thl l"mperaoNI
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s 111e raa•cat relocms of the

DtOCIM l'fiiN4 ~

TM~niCrlala,

8yDanBowmon ••••.• , . . .... . ..... . ................ - •
lAe ........... .......,_ .,_, I' * ' ...cNng hi'* \lftOtfOOM INW.. ChlfiOM tl" ' " ' Q UIIIO
Rcldlw
tM rt18Ctiona U.l tM ._.... Ni-* lo1ht Ohii"''ft-

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T he open classrooms thet became a
trend lut deCide 81e now preu y much
e xtlnct..- lor whttever r11sons. lhey
- . not to lal euccesses. But through
them. the tradit ional teac h ing
approac:ll " " become algnlllcently
relued. "The American educator
'-ned lrom tlllt reform." the anlcle
uplaifted. .. and appt;es It to the
lfedltlonal mode.•
To a large-~. ,_, ol the liberal
c:llang8s ~ deemed failures.
Open --..u~on. lightened

c:oune

loedl, ..., ......... Iotta. and comtnurwll
t88CIIIng ciMtty did noc wor1c. The
l8lled 8tMmpl 10 let lllldenll cNn
their own acedemlc pathS has IIWown
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Jl'l . . ... fiA ........................ ~ng rnowctL putlfllt MO"""IeeofteOn . . . ....
lht ...... ..,_. Wt IMII ...... tor ....... JOIMiPf' Sifnoft ,,.,..... Nth tiM!iftt ..,.,.,..,elcn f:tom
~Nc:lora_.,.,....,

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F - 1 · 1 - - ..... t

ac:aoemla b8CJt toward a genph ilo s ophy
and
d l ltrl bu t ion
reQUirements, and the t•xed llandards
PfOIIIOied In the 18601 have caat the

Country to ne&lt;vously s11re at mos~""
of functional tUttl&amp;lu6

to accommoda te thosa problems
Ont.,.rsmes a re r8CIIItong the pra&gt;•"'
metiiOdl of lnslructlon and evaJuatron
The t8110a "• .. _oenang a r-..~1
of figtd grading a nd &amp;dmtssoons
stand.,ds. whole t he lout-c:redcl course
loeda twlve abanOoned lot the otol ashloned ,.,.
The cleat remnan11 o1 tile 1960s
reforms. how...., ace In the
genera l expansion of Instruction ;ond
the allons to wrethe Ulllostereo Dy a
eonsetVallve IOCiety In 1972, a ulhoc
Edgar Frledonbelg aard. "The block
struggle 11 no longer a a lgnlllcant
iSSIJe. •• loday lire Are lrwofved With
more
eopnlatlc ated
lasues :
l nalltullonal queS11o n s , srructural
dilllculllea. l he en•yelll and lunc1_1on
of the educa l\onal ..,pare1u1 in a nd ol
Itself."

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W hat t hai SltugQ!e did apw was
thought ebout the ~~road IMtitut lort o f
educetlon Fltlt c.M the c:oril rights
reform s arid t he etlorta towatd
deMgregatlon, tMn c.N the push foc
equal opponunlty In - . .lng Which
SpUrted !»-Ungual t181ntng a nd apecoal
inatructlon !of the~
The 1 - ol tldUCMion in the 1980s 1$
t he proeklet o t t - d8cades of reform.
flrs1 In Idees and principles ar&gt;d then In
practiCe. The lnetltutlon ltllefl Is tar
more sopllfe~lcetecl ar&gt;d d iverse than It
was In the ti50a. Y"' .ame baslc.
albeit majl)f, almll•rtt,.. have llngeced

on.
Aeces• Will 8Uentpl to look at the
school• altuat- IOCSay and explain
how the libaf81Niorma w e responsible
loc
11 n lstl. It Will shoW
how the Bufl81o 1118QMI schoo/$
~·1M CitY and nplain Why
"" Cory ltollcn pragrllm ..,.;oes the
InC~ ...._IIWifl alloW the socla t prublema 1ft __,. today and lllidy
the 8jlldal PfOII'IIrM that highlight
educallon. ""--Will 811-s&gt;t to loolc
-v cloMiy •t • number o f aspects or
leaming and tNC:hlng In the 1980s and
lie them In together to the reform$ of
the-tpaat .

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�----------------~~~----~---------By MARTY ROSEN
0011

wawc:t

"H'a mUCII ....., to amol&lt;a al nome.
luat open • Window," he a&amp;MMd.
Soolt'a been bueted by his
pWatiiL
Glen boNled, ., wu lbualed by "'"
patantlja law ti!ML The llntllme I
IOid them II w" my ftlend'a atulf. They
Mid to me 'gel tid of I'QUr bowl.' Than It
turned up -c~Sin ~IQWI Wid again.
They uv.. H . ..,. llnalty.•
Soou CbUC:klad. »Oidn' 1'0" 11M •
rwwOMT'
"YMII. I _ , to a patty at my
-"&gt;a' nome Wid he oeoe me one."

a aliCe or p1u.a

towards ol hla d uametM
huddled over .,.. Aate&lt;old game
- . d . •on- ldda .,.,, too
c:oot • "HI• alc»&gt;&lt;lc:l&lt; Glen, a ~reced
7111 Q(adet, acnoed. "Yean. not too

~lnQ towwoa a -uttr gtoup or

boys, Sc:ott kleMIII.a l'*ll aa the
achool dtugg..a. "Thera ... alto the
jOCita, the preps Wid

the Mtca. Thera'•
also a amall , elite group of
il1cll¥ldUale." be pr~ "Thaa'•
I em, M II'ICIMcluaj "
Scon ._._dope.~- he'll
ll. but only to • r.w !*)11M he
_ , . , . . ClOOI. Sc:otl •• 13
" I ....., the belora lith
gr8da," he aalcS. "Moat - ' - thai
lfiiOU dope ewtr .,. atupkl .ull, rm
1101. I 1... amolo:lng dope, but I c:en
oontrol lt." Glen nodded nla head In
. - . 1 M Scott continued, "Aa
_ , M I lind OUt I can' t c:ontrolll, I'm

Glen~

"Pwanto

tuet

don' -

1'0'1 liard

enough," Sooll eald.

~r· 1101 hat'lh WIOUQh," Glen
eOdecl "You go Into a kld'a
room and taka au hla etlllt.•

N..tner of them thlnlla....,. will atop

buylnQ fNtijuaN II pettr\tl don't gr ..

them the money ''Culling oil
• - II • Pt.CIY lllv mlllaka.
· - the flral thing )'O&lt;fU 00 1e (fllllt a
hou.a a Nglll end PAWI1 the llutf."
Glenn aald. -n- 1'0'1 gee ~ed lor
~ the houlle Md ~"QU'ra In worM
trouble.• He .-!lad hla - * fillplng olf rwolos. Wl&gt;lle Soon
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sympathe(lcally.

Portrait of a teen-age pusher

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pr~y

"I M buaed .,._ In ac:t&gt;ool," Nld
Sc:ott. "Moat INChera go atralght to
~AM~t~Mot Prlncl.,_,) Mr WaiCII. but
Ulla'guy buatacl rna, he knOll!•
lclnd of guy I em Md he lu.ttoOk
me Midi tlllloed to me about the

daya.

Reactj ng t o th e probl ems tud ent 'a=:.!::-.:.::-u::!':
- · -llitle Mwrlou

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~ot'-•lntoJIIacommunUr

you _ , ...,. them." 11a ramartcad.
"You atM pu1111na them from the
aolloOldoor, 16UW - . t o down the
atreet but 1M problem Ia still there."
Welch .,clmltled that, alltiOU{IIIthey
kfell drugs OUt of the building. theldde
still experiment with t'*!l. "lt'e •
rebellion tiling," 1M eOdecl.
English teacher Lynna Carter
raeponded that the problem I~ lnO(e
sarlo ua
than
1~
aohool 'e
edmlnlstretlon c:arn to admit. She
agr..:1 tllat thara It a grMt deal ol
axparimenta11on at Junior high a&lt;:nool
• · •out o1 a ninth gr8da clue ol 30,
.,.,... half.,. on~.Alcohol • . . , _ , mey be a bigger
protMrn Ulan marijuana. "Many of
~ ~ lo lunCII Wid lt'a
not mlllt In there." Cenar - e d.
"It's _., potent boOn·•
011 -'On, .,. ~upted
byatudanhwhogip..,..etlc:altylor
no ..,.,.,.m , _, Othera wJII alt
qulattr In a dapraaMd at ate. "One girl
baCeme exttamaiy bal~t," aha
-.lied. '11M wu Cl80igftl popp1r1g
pllta, 8 ~L" The ~ta
IIPIQCialacl baing notlt.d, but the girt
aullen and .....,.1111 tOidllla hat
teaellar for the rwt of the ,ew.
account fonoma
_lon., baltaWiot. "Thera wa a 101 of

Extamal.,_..

...,...

Scott . . . buSiacl by .,._, olfldala
lUI ....... He was~ tor flYa

mcnlaol~

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:::::::.- High they aroolla boWie durt~

.,....ldda oongt.,ed .. lha
of the ~at J""lo&lt;
Hlgll School pertclng lot.
Prindpel Aoban Watch
. . . - OUI ta~ a1 them.
" I , _ ..,
t,.,.. Ia no drug
~ ,.,.,.,. lu.t baing ......," he
said.
•on- ldda don't •Wid In front of
the .al*ll ...,...,., but It ~ •

t~eeaV•I ~-

-•ed

Scott end Glen attend Minaret JunlOf
High Scllool. tt'a too rlally to 1mo1&lt;e In
achool. but Scolt aaya that In tna

.,IIIARTYAOSEM

lOng

~no !led&lt;
~
I he • COfMI'.
oomrr&gt;enl.ed,
1hey'la .,, to ...cool w
•t UMd 10
out With 10t11 Wid
IIIII !I'**S · - llley'ta ..elly
ClOOI • Hta ooloa ttallad _.,.. "' UMd to
'*'II 0&lt;11 with thil llld ... got put

to ttupld"Y..,. rememb&amp;lthetlma . . stated
at tno.. unta Ill•?" hie frtenct
lntarjKied
" I don't ltlfnlc OOpa thould be
tegatl1ed," Sc:ott
•eut 11
loiOI.IId be leu of • taboo, ao ·l ea
people would emoM, only they ..ould
•t•n ~·" ~ conlldentl)' added.
·~ you'rl old enough. 1'0'1 lltc:k IL"
"TM ~eN• tnat tr• Illegal, tllat' a
nelttng. lt'a like us against the
adults. "
Scoll pondered his own
end added, " Yo11 laAin from
ax'*'-the ..,..n Idea or doing It
ls 1'0'1 don'I wan! to gel c:aug~r."

rec:ounted now na
began experimenting whh c1n1oa wrhe &lt;:aught l!la olde&lt; b&lt;otnar amoldng at
home. " lt 'a an older brother
ayndrome," na mocked In a low wolo..
"The younger kid buata the brother,
than the beltlhlng tor the b&lt;other Ia to
get the kid on It ao they'ie In • mutal
altuetlon."

Scott

.,_,....,,...,long~
•
•· - · Wid · A 101~wanl
ol IIMnt
to look r.v • c1no001e-• SuddaNy.
conaciOUa ol twa own ...,.,..., llnOth
bro.~~ wtle, he ~ ...., ......

. , .... -people at.,. II\ • wall wid
1101 00 enytnlt&gt;O." Scoll Mid. "That's

atapplng."

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~ltlllnk the.,.., 111~ 10&lt; - " t o
00 Is aay, 1&gt;ey, I Mow 1'0'1 amol&lt;a
dope,' Rognt 10 lnair (leid'tl ,..,....
$colt atatacl "If,,.,. eald II ... ClOOII
-ldn't .Cop lt."
Both boys crooned OW. would 00 II
In the IIWIII • -"
One of the ·~· ~ IIIIo
the,_ • 1M c:tOMed the room. Soou
confided, • c:t. .lk druogle-f-

m-cea."

Cinar aiel. " People walt
until tl&gt;alr Cllllcnn are In jur&gt;ior
lligll-1,.,. tnlnk lhel's lllda _,
oopa ., t,.,. apllt atlhal point."

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Many INCI\arW are aware of the drug

Md a1Coflu4 problem.
go
to the admlnlatratlon with our
auapc:lona," ahe Nld, "-'Ve either
been Ignored Of the problems llavan't
yet bMn handled.''
Some teacher a a.- not aa
oonaclenllouo. Dille Marriott admitted
that II he waa c:onhonled In etua with
e Student'• drug problem, "Truthfully
• •. I'd 00 nothing u(llasa he lellaalet!l)
or disturbed the class;"
Auandance o lflcer Jack Koch
agreed 11\81 confronting kkla bellevad
to be on drugs lea tough ac:cuaatlon to
malta. He lnallltf. "I'd rat- make •
mlatalta In the right dirac:tton."
Forrllal drug edue.tlon In the
,....,.,.. IICI-' ayetam beglna In the
fourth gr8da wttn tac:t- on smoking.
Aleollolla dlecuaaed In fifth grade and
the mil... ol COI'Itrollad
.,. treetacl at the alxth gr8da ,__
feoar1 Roed Sc:nool Pt1nc:ipal Dale
Hntdna amphaalzad that the c:hllciNn
.,. ~ed with fiiCia on.ty. Thera
.,. no ac:wa IKIIQ.
"The day to dar elusroom
now to make
a dac:lalon," Hawlclna Mid.. -n..
1- . d o n ' t - . , n. klda want
to ~~t~ow things like whet hllppaM If
1'0'1 drlnll at• - • and , _ . ,
eapfrin."
Yortt Slate - u r c:ame out
wltlt tollec:c:O. drug and .-tedlol

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_..._,_.them

guldelii!H for edoc:atora. In tile

prlmwy aaloool&amp;. INChera ..-c 1M

Information to gift aludanta a -"lnt
undaralandi.oo oltlla f)Oiantlel......,lta

w... .

Wid dangera of ell
8Uffalo City ac:noota we baaal b'f the
same problems that challenge
teachers in the suburbs. Home
problema created by divorce,
unemployment Md 1eotc of paran1al
supervlalon atrlka In b o t h -

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Badillo Community Scilool
Dave Caban noted an
adv8nt-c~S that Clty ac:t&gt;ools have ooar
Jhelr S&lt;lburban c:ounterpar1L "Suburbs
OOn't , ... a real comm11nhy-nara H'a
a nelgllbortlood," he explained. ''The
teac:tle&lt;a and oounMIOte are men and
women broo.oglll up hate. They know the
klda lrom the area." The ~~
oom'!)"nll}' Ia an aatancled lamlly to
the ci\lldten. Cabal&gt; grlrv&gt;ad, "E¥errone
~_,one aiM'a bualneu."
The&lt;e Is no formal drug awar.tralnlng prograrq for the tMcilara 81
Hennen Badillo allhar, but Callen
strasaed, ·•moat oflham .,. andoullo
be Informed...
Principal

CkbaJI believes that • looM
strvctuta reaulta In defiant studanta
He cited the problems " Gtovar
Cleveland High School under r
...loppy" admfnlat tallon. ' 'The
ptlnc:ipal Mit the tone lor Ihe entire
aCIIool." "' said. "'-tlY IInder •
strlc:ter administration . Grover
Clftelend Is eetulng down.
Most educ:ators egraa that ooart
vfofanoa le an exception. Verbal -

bean a ~~ec~~~-. In , _ . wtlb
teachers returning to • mor&amp;..
tr.oltlonal 11t7'1e. cattar cited "'
. . , . _ In ........._, "'I got . , - .
lfley _ . t.rno tna 00ora off 1t1e
....,.,_,. agtts.•
"'One bor put a bomb dMca 1n hiS
locQr," ..,. said "'I blew...., but the
tlmlno rjgtll and no one lftlwad • The 110J .....,_. to~
the liOmll Wid~ ·t don't,_..,
lllle H arow~~~-.. I iwt wanted to 00
II.'' Cetter rac:eiMd.

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&amp;;;Auca~ora .,. qulclc to
the
media for the prolltafM In IIW aclloola.
"Student a .,. ....,.,., lnn..ncad by ,
the media.~ Clner aalcl. • .,.._of ~"'
11'4 Home Box Of'/lce Wid X-ratecl meMes."
Merriott ettrtbul" llle fall In
atandardlr.ed t . .tlftll ac:orH to .
,.......,.,, ~ 11•11111 c...-- to
reed and wrtla." he aalcl. "'They
aubatltuta half now e l t - lor . . ,
atOflea..•
•
tillh ScNiol AI~
~- .1oM ......,._ cringlla at
the mention ol ~ "tCCdd _,,
reed." 1M a l l - '"TMy'ta htarata
n.ey allould be.•
Pointing to ..,.,.. to • - J
~ 1_ . of baing ooerpaid
and talaWialon ..._.,.s llllowlncl
• , _ , ollatn*a. ~ ......_
IIIey undamllna • teaellar's AIICMrily.
"'l'a part of the Wataovata -lng !hal
anyone In autiiOriiY- be a croo1r....
Memoli raftectad on the
atlldanta- tiM put tan,_. Wid
Mid, •....,._. I'm mOf&amp; tolerant now.
The students newe CNilD8d but .,.
newe too."

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•=

cna.noea "'

' '~ When we go to the (school) administration with our _
suspicions, we've·either been ignored or .the problems
haven't been haridted. ' ' -English teacher Lynne ~
...... . -~- - . . y •••

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we ova&lt; 2000 nofi'Enguen
apeeldng dlllclren f*llcl!N'Il"ll In the

effort• Ill ,,. ,.,. llltltY•

-ool•
_..Inti,_•

bilingual edlueation P&lt;OQratn In the
Buffalo wea. "'Jhla IWOQiatn flU
lncorpotaled In the Bllflalo pUbliC
sd&gt;ool ~tem t~ te70 t11&lt;1 olr.ed
lnatJuctlon In both EngHah and
Spantllh," upteln~ Fac.clo The
PtOIIf*D erttlreiY lunded br the
Fedltal ~ unlh 19711
the local Boetd ol Educetlon tookthe financial beCklnQ ol the

In thelf ellona to ulm ~ whet
they conllidet t~ be a bloated Federal
gove•nme nt.
the
Rugan
ltdmlnlatraUon Will CUI beck on the
FedelaJ financing of -lal ptl)ject•
audl u bilingual ~lon.
t - CUibaclca •Ill nol hinder the
Bull alb public school ~tem'ath r1\llng
bilingual ecsucatlon P&lt;opratn.

"The ,..,_., gooemment,
PtO'IIcllnQ Iundt lOt billngull
In bolh the - t h end
efghth
t11&lt;1 wtH do eo until Mit
,..,.. Facclo polntecl out. Facclo Ia
optlm~lc aboUt tile future ol ll&gt;illngual
edvCallon In Buftalo. "Over here. the
IWOQ•am Is ll!mly eateblllhecl end the
p!'OIIC)etHI CUibecks lholllel not llln&lt;ler
stuclena WhO .,. In need ol bilingual
- l i o n as the Bowel o r Education
Will pia up the tab," he . .ld. However.
the cutbacks will affect echool
dlWk:ta Widell do not yet he•e en
establlthed progr.m. "Th- ect\OOia

llrHNd equal O/lfiOflutlltiN. lfl

educetlon a t
• etrlnp•.
-II!Odel_. - - . m . . lor ,,.

phyeleaJ/y~. " " - - ·
~ 0, 1/tek cu/bnl end 60CIM

a!HI dllltketl 01 edlllt• WfHI _..

bacl{grounde O..e evch r eform,
lnaltltlled 1ft Buffalo
In /t70,
llel/»d ltOfl-fllgliall
compete faltl'f wllh their f111anl
cle umatu Willie lite Rugen
edwllnltltellofl f• Ol/ll(flll oecA 011
Fed«.,
of .oc~ar pro/«1&amp;,
,,. loCal propr•m I• e~pec/ttd to
P'NI*

,,,•nclflg

Ho-.

'"'*'

PtOQram

no-.

haS -

""ucauon

a•-

lmplemefltatlon , and a g&lt;adlng
a,.t...,." Be\olle 0011tln'*'
The Slate Education Oepan..-t
- t l y mandelecl that ~ eCiapt
t,_ P&lt;OQtwne to apec:~nc community
needs 'We h - pU'*""''' thra
-F01 e•llnlPie. we
ha..
Cleatt- w1111IV1I
multlc:oiltutal,_
etl
111ong I l l - tnatruetion ptogram . II 1a
Jwat IIOW U... the Slate Ia peyi&lt;&gt;g
ettentlon 10 lhe neede ollhe i11Cimdual
atudenta end the comn~VM)' W. etlldy
the OQtT¥nllnlty end lneorpOrete - d l - ~lng lla ~he
~ Into ouo ptOO&lt;am; e.(ptained
a..!Ia
T he community nu playeo en
1"'9011ant petlln tile blllnoual pn&gt;gram
et Harman Badillo. A localt~R~UP called
lhe 81llnguat AcM--.. Board pointed
out the need 101 a bilingual eciUcatlon
progoam to , _ tile needs ol lhe
Hlapanl~ atueleflta et the sd&gt;ool. "The
problem wee tnat non· En111fsll
tPNklng ltudenta w«e coming Into
tile first grecle end atartecl to tall
behind lhelr Engllall apea klng

" C hildren can't learn basic sobjects such as arithmetic and social
studies unless it is taught in·a language they can understand.
·

-Herman Badillo Community School Bilingual Coordinator Sonia Bavila
may not allocate money trom that own
IUOCIII to PIOOIIde atudenta With an
education In their own tangueoe."
.,.,...,._led Feoclo.
Qne ol lhe ~ Whlell llaa the
IAJIIMl blllftgllal education ptOgrM'I In
the ....,..., ..,_. dlalrlct Is the
........ a.dillo Community ~
- , . . . a..r400 ~
cllllclren .walled. The progoam 11aa
,........, form o l Fedltallunellng
- ' - Ita .,_,.ion In 1971 t11&lt;1 the
,... .-Mng Feele&lt;aJ
funding 1or cena~n
Which Will

ur-.

run out ,_t -

·

C urriculum C&lt;&gt;orellnator ol tile
........ PtogrMt ...... -='-1 Sonle
...... ~ "We Wilt Mltlrnlt a
JlftiPCIUI lor 8llcllllonel IW!dlng Milt
, . .. 1n any-. OUt progrwn le In en
........,_eo! de .. -•endta
IIOI;IItnll ....
dlln'l ...... \hey ...,
~or.......,..lt .

to.

., ......_.,,....,...of_

IIIMIII~piiNIIngendVIe

...,.. s--IDr CltlldrWI. w. CINl
.,.. u. PftiDIIIIII In tlillt lorm ol
~ "' lllwlllng ...... lnl9
. . . . . . OOIIIIIOU•fa-llle JndhiCiual
~D"I1Jita of llle cliRdre!l.
curriculum
pt ennlng
end

Jl

�-----------------~~---------------Wheelchairs
and desks

language Md ll~llng ahoulcl be
offered to help 1M •al1d otM&lt;
atuclenta communicate With the OUP&gt;I
speech lllerapy 1a needed and
an11)1ollcat lon l)'ll«M,
audoo&lt;Yiaual media ua1ng c:aptmatanal .,_..,be av111aote

ou-. ...,

The mai~treaming
expenment

I

11 order to ensure t h at the
handicapped III&gt;Cienlll progr-..g iJl
a satoalaetory rate. eac:h ecnoot d&lt;stnc:l
Ia raou•red by Pul&gt;llc Law 14 1.e1 to lorm
a Commolt • on IN He~
- . . , It rl8p0tdltlla for rnonltorftiQ
handocapped atuclents. . lndt&gt;'lduallnO
EducatiOn Plana IIEI'Iilmust be w"nen
by teec:ner. lor octo pupil end snovlcl
outline the goals lor ma Sd!ool ,....
dictate What lilt a~t hU atrHdy
eccompU-. al1d del~ ct- 11181
w ill beta...,. to 8¥01&lt;1 .,, tlflleullr the
malnllrNmlno only - 11 l&gt;fQVIcles a
taVO&lt;able l earning
tor both
hetldleapped and regular Sludenls.
Whell teacnws are llfep&amp;rad tor anc1
lnvo l•td I n the ptannl ng 11nd
Implementation ol programs, and
whan additional tundlng Ia provided l or
malnatreamlng.
lniJIQt etlon of handicapped pUpils
will\ non·handlcapped peers Involves
morathllllhe simple transfer I rom one

••,.nanc.

llllons of Ametlcall eellool
children _.. educated uncle&lt;
the " ' of principles known
coU.ctl.ety as ne• math-a prooram
•hlcn aome etalm was no1 new. not
n.-ct and not tdueatlonal.
This taacnlng syttem, wntch
emphasized de•etopt ng a c:hlld' a
ability 10 learn lhe lllaO!y behind
traditional annwnatlc trtel&lt;s. waa llrat
concalved atler WOfld Waz II Initial
tllaO!y was ollg.,.ated a11110 Unt•walt y
ot Chi cago. de•el oped at the
Uni..silles ol Coloreclo end MldllgM
•n tt158, etld relined at Sta11lord
U-.ity the following yeaz.
Suclpotters ol the 11011-t,..,lllonal
P&lt;ogtam Claimed that ''old math II rote
ldrnlng ol ..,.(plalned Nffl (cazrylng
tor uwnptet; new matll trlea to cut
awar the mystery by mak i ng
COIIIPUiatlon .-n rNI. oPen al1d
unda&lt;stanclable." accotdlng to a 11166
, , . ~~~o~gezl,. anlcte.
In hla t173 booll " Why Johnny earn
Adct The Failure ol the Ne• Math,"
Morfla KIIM explained that l!adlllonal
maUl .._nta mechanical proc:asa. .
al1d thalefOta forces the student to rely
upon memorization rather than
understand." He added that ' 'the
students are laCed with a bewllderlng
••rletr ol proceaaee •~&gt;len they repeal
by tOte lnordello maa1er th«n."

T110 tate t950s stanad a drlltto•ards

changes In the old Otdar, one that
cnostecl on October 4, t957 whn 1110
Soviet taunclllng Sputnlll 1. Ama~lca
became paranoid wltll lnlarlorlty.
Magazine 1\aadllnes polnttd out
"~ts In 5oYiel EdUC8tlon,"
" Improvement of MathemallciJ,
Teaching In AUSIIan Schools," end
"Science al1d Math«nallca Education
of Sov1el Engl--." Funds POUred
into the adue8tlonat co«- from a
worried Federal~··
A School Math&amp;matlca Sludy GtQup
(SMSG) IOtmed In New HaYell,
Connectleut to organize the national
eatciHip ellor\, u " the US gov«nmtnl
gave math&amp;matletana tree reina to
revamp the school mathemallcs
cuniWlum." according to a May 11178
Educat/011 0 /gasr story.
The new learnings • grew In usa 111
ac:11oo1a tor the lint lew yaatW." UB
1Mtruc11on Proleaor Gerald Alalng
explained. The SMSG texta were
Incorporated tmo cornmeu:lal use, and
spread aetOIJI the country. From an
tnltlal start of tOO ~· al1d eoo
teacherS In 11158, the new math grew
into a program INehlng 1.1100,000
e~etnentary students In 11185.
The non-traditional ty81tm. praiHd
ea the salvation olthe country, ran Into
trouble In the INfltlea of the 1880&amp;.
The -.c1 • - ol t he ppen-al
P!OD'azn was designed to focus on t he
S1udents lntereata and prefer.,cea,

SCI&gt;oot IO anol' *· $upp0(\ aeMcea
muat be P&lt;OVlded to Insure tllat bolh
groups profit lrom the program. If. lo.
eltampfe. a hearing Impaired lludentls
J)laeecl In a heazing c:IU ifoom many
PfOYISions have to be made In order for
th e
p ro gram
lo
auc:c:aed
tnteroreterllutors must be prcwldGd.
sealing must be arranged so that l r&gt;e
hearing Impaired o/llld ean aee t he
malllll al prelf8llted, c:iUMS In t lgn

the going especially rough," a,
October 1976 tJ.S. Nerrs and World
Repon said. " Even Instructors were
sometimeS unable to grasp the new
conoepta they were Sl.lpposad to be
taac:t&gt;lng.'' But Rising rabullad that
new matll "does well lor weak
studarlll." al thoUgh " II Is ¥efY hard t o
HelhagatM."
Along with the o pl n lon s o f
di8Ciimlnatlon of new math - •
echoing llgures-tnclueling dectlning
Scholealle Aptitude Tests (SAl). al1d a
ctecraua
In
mathema tical
p e r i - of New Y~ State siJrth
and ninth grada&lt;s
1966 end

11n.

bel-

Rising palmea out that the new maUl
syttem w u
" an ewperl mental
program" 8nd thai " any new program
gats blamed lor
""He clled
IRCieaHd atuclenl abeel&gt;ces as more
of a laetor In the low« test seores.
" New math was UMd as the whipping
bcW lor the Ilia of sehoola." AISing also
attributed the decrease to leis
dllelpllfte In all grades.
Part of the bl811111 waa also glwn to
the teec:hars of new math. • Tinle
~ad In 1885 that "moal t~
.,. not equflll)ejl to taadl the , _
math.'' It eonelueled Ulal"badly taught,
new mathM!etm plants contuaecl

-w-.

_..........,.

....,._

A c:rou the nation there Ia a trend
towarda • d i vis ion ot Learni ng
pr•nclples
thOSe - " ' ' I lor
ootlega end t - goong dkecur Into
the labor ~ AccoRkng to • u.s.
N- • and Worl&lt;l Repon Story ~
1976. BaltimOre pulllie achootl , ...
been teac:hmg mathemaUC c:our.-lor

bel.,_,

uH tn lpattmenl renttng . a uto

...n: al1d

- M I Q. mechlM ~

An academic
attempt to solve
a dividing equation

''fromLowdlladvant•llad
ability sludellta al1d those
miiiOfltles found

hetlellperoeneacl

"so _ , . tnlnga 0011\Q on" In lhe
allerallona, Rising noted

The pluses
and minuses
, of the
new math

s hif t i ng
th e
em phas i s
to
appllect -ratllar
th a n
pU-mlll*natles.
The new vaJiatlon l oc:usect attention
on one of the most often voieed
crltJetsms ol new math- t hat 11 was
designed l or the more advaneed
Student. leaving the alow111 teamer
behind.
Thla led to a third wave In the math
cycHI-one based 011 the " use ol
project.,- Math Ideas •ere put Into
lorml so elear that every child could
undertland Ulem clearly.

DUpjl

TeaeM&lt;a hHI these piSM Willi 1,.
Commlnaa on the HancliC.IIpped end a
COPY Is eent to the stUdelll't P&amp;ttnl11
for approval
•~ Ihe C.ty of Buffalo sctlool d!Sincl,
pUDIIC SCI&gt;oots and Pfl•ate ~les
can avalltn.maet,... ot the Mnlic:es of
lhe Special Educallon Trarn\ng end
Resource Center (SETRQ. The Cenll!f
one of •7 In New Yor~&lt; Sttte. IS under

- The dacoriiiOn.
Vn.led States Ia - . g " Into a
period . . c:rhleal .. the Spoanik clays.-

Alaing , _ , _ ...,.,.. Ia a Ctllieel
need lor mathamatlciana. he sui.
one that will become desOerata by the
end of lhe c:entury An
shortage 11 d ..eloplng In math
teaeher11 end oomputet x-osts.
mainly beeauM " people don I lvlOW
about the datnand.• Aoslng e• p t lhll "the h uge dwnanCI lor """"""'•
and engf,_.ng people draws lftem oil
lrom malhemlllca. - . tne
are not as hlg/1."
On tile junior hi gh acnoot 1~. math
COUIItS are being 1eugr11 by English
al1d foreign language teaeners. Rising
Ald. becaUM lh«t .,. a " IU&lt;piUI of
lhem: · He noted lhat this llladequate
leaChing can only "ereate anorner
round of poorlY trained ma1h
students "
h

.,.lt.,.

concepts and cru1es lndtvlcklal$ who
cannot keep thell chec k stubs
figured."
This contrast s Wltll a 1958 S&lt;:hool
and Society artiCle Which boall ad thai
" pa renl6 . t ea che,. and aehool
administrators f rom Paaaden1 10
Boston share the enthusiasm tor the
new mathematics. The success ol lilt
new mathematics may be due In
consi derable par1 to I he entlluslasm of
the teachers. Whether the enthvs.u m
of the teac:nera 1\as been generaled by
the e•etteme111 ol new materials or by
their quality al1d teac:nabtllty remains
ret to be seen.''
AIIIII 1110 first flaSh o f populafllY t he
progrln\ started to lade away " lis
esser~llallr been over tor tO years
now." Rising $8ld SS!\001• currenlly
teac:n a matnematlcl with both old al1d
new theories presOt!t . "There were
thl'lll" wrong whh 11 (the new math)."
Rising pointed out. " abetriCl ~·
the.l ~Ids c:ouldn't adapt to. So you haG
psyeholoQists corning Int o education
strongly, u 1 reaction to the (matl\l
cuntculum dewrtopers."
In 1918 Celltoml aleglsl atora passed
a bill Ulat urged the usage of text-s
whi ch " emphasi ze a !Jt hm et lc·
computation Skills."
But lhal shift in Ideas haS also
drawn erltlca. ''The beck to basiC$
leaders want us to believe that. by a
return to authori tarian dl sel pllne,
religious lundatMntallsm. al1d the
tL'&lt;ftlooka of 20 years ago, our people
will INm more." ,.... ted e t1178
Education Digut story,
For the p,_t, "l'*e are minor
Ullnga und«way In Math Educ:atlon."
Alalng aald . " Computers are
euentlally an aside. _ , t hough
that'a what math teacnert .,. all
talking abOUt.'' New Yorll State Ia
-Ising Ita Aegerlts math P&lt;ODrazn,
and Ia • conalderlng Int egrating
geometry Into the al(llbta curriculum.
"Probability, logic end atallatlca 11e

us-

A long wlllllhecrlea lor a tatum to the
traditional teaehlngs or matt.natlca
are warnings of an ovwshil t. A&amp;alng
eltplalned that "there haS been more ol
a mlllakaln the reactlon" to new math
lllan In the leeching Itself. He noeea
that "new matn has made a vwy
positive conl!lbutlon" to education,
and..., " thougn- mostakes _ ,
made." ha warned about " clra•lf1!1
baCI&lt; runner tJ\an wesnovld of."
The curTant form of new math Is •
combination ol old and naw. AiUng
lePor\ad tl\al ' 'booiiS tod8y look ljl(e
• - ol t5 to 20 YM'$ •eo. There IS
still tome ell ecl of new matn In the
P&lt;ODratn- ·but II is mont c:arelvlty
d e . .lopad .. In a 11176 sur1rey
sponoored by 1t11 National Council o1
Taac:h«s ol Matnematlca. 4 percent
of the - . d 8nd UIUI grade teaehe&lt;s
Who responded railed on •·~­
that balance si&lt;IIHNrnlnQ and u-ry
end~&amp;.

The final •wnlrlg tor lhoee who wane
to retreat all of the •ay Into the t 950s
conMS from a 11178 Education Oigur
article. Author Call Oflner wazned that
" the baCI&lt; 10 basics mo-...nt. Whldl
aubatltutes roce -..~r~g. consumer
matn. end mlndlees pencil pUshing lor
llndarltatldlng Is a11 educational cnme.
II will not teach students more
matr.natlca or better mathM!elles.
And It •Ill tnd up by eQ&lt;1vlncfng tr.n
lhal 11\eY are ltupld. which too many
already believe."
.._ .

-

..... -

. F - \ IIel

�------------------~-------------------

agnet schools attra(!'
l y STEVE SIIIIIONS

lOCations WoUld

"ID•s.gr~tion"
a
U biRZ - d In ,,.O.C:.ma
IJIIOI at

belanu. bvl&lt;f:d
I I - fun ~proo

cill/1 rlgllla lfll01m1 awapr

aarou ,,. Counrry.

/mad a/ complying with •
Federal courr't Jnt..,atlon
ruling and pro•rdtn(l an
Hlltll41110n 101 ···~1/y

briQht" 111/dMta. Orr ~~~ Sctrool
presan11 a uniqUe ••penence for
&amp;IIIIo'* YOUth
Berlun In lilTS 711. City Honan hu
e¥Oillad trom~mall program " 'rhln a
hrQh sctrool t a full·llecl9fd et(lht-year
ldtfiQ the Clry with
tnstltutlon
PQUtl&gt;ly I
bell publiC educatiOn
around &amp;t Ill&lt;• all types ot "~peciaf'
education. there are certarn added
preuuret.
Amy Grnlano tlllaa Ad•anceo
Placement (AP) Englllh, AP Physics
end AP Ametlc:an Hlatory- atl lor
cottage credit When asked II her rote
u a atudMI at City Hono&lt;s High
School put p~•aure on M&lt;. the senior
sale!, " Academic poeswra. If that's
"!let you mean lt'a • 101 ot wor1&lt; •
Student a g&lt;aduate from Cuy Honors
High School hatting atrMdy eompleted
their frunman year tn cottege. Their
superior ~IC abdnl• l)fomote a
desire lor academic: lti&lt;Cettenae. but the
ptogram atao P&lt;omotn dfffe&lt;ent types
ol pressure.
"There's presaure hom our peers.
Tiley thlnlc we're apectal because we're
If\ a higher grade than they are," sale!
Bryan Mathia. a Slth11rldef who deals
with the pressure by limply not paying
anentlon to 11.
For Tyrone Jonu, atao In lllh-Qraele,
there Is no outaiele peer ptessure. but
stress from "trying to get QOOCI g&lt;ades
to aallsty parentt anCI ,..enera."
" You must be a b&lt;aln," rs the
comment that Connie U•lfiQston gets
- " kle!s find out aile anends Citr

Bullato S~s Suparlntendel\t
EUI)I!ne Rlwtlle claims that the Ctty't
114agnet Sci'IOOI program •• • the 1110$1
aucx:essful program of til kind on the
Country."
Begun tn Septemb&lt;!r 111711. the
program was " a definite" reaponte to
Feoeaal District Court Judge JOhn
Curtin'• conclusion that the Bultalo
Boaro of Education was " guilty" of
Mgregation practlc:u Acconl1ng to
Bullalo Coo&lt;Ciinator of Integration
~nneth Ecnots. Buffalo f a•Oted a ptan
that would lnteora.te the aci'IOOit. While
also provtCI•"' students wtth a bette&lt;
educational opporlunrty
Through community meetlfl/18 and
viSits to existing deaegregallon
ayatems tn Milwaukee. St Louts and
Houston. the Board formulated the
magnel program ·we were able to use
Juage Cuntn's orelef to our eo•antage
Dy lnstallf nQ a more attraell•a
educational program ·• Revalle IOICI rhe
Spectrum
Pnase I of the l)fogram. implemented
In September 1976. was the closing ot
nine Buffalo publle aehools
Populations wete rezoned, end the forll
two magnet sci'IOOis-Weterlront and
City Honors-were opened The n•ll
tall. st• more magnets - e Oec:focatad
T he magnets were designed to
•·auract stu&lt;lenta on a Crl)'-'*lde
Daais " Echols e•ptalneCI to rha
Spectrum In ordo!&lt; to eQUillz.a the
burden of busJng, the sc:OOolt ...,.
placed an anne&lt;-&lt;:fly pradominanlly
black
neighDorhooda.
Ma ny
aelm lntstrators teared that tne

Honors

Elewent1&gt;11! adef MaurMn Donnelly
seriously Dalleves there Is "no
prusulfl that there anouldn't be."
despite comments direc:ted at her
O.C:.UM she Ia the only one In her
goes to City
netgllbOrhOOd

"'"0

Honors.

E aaJ110fng AnCiy Collet, 12th grade,
re. .onably ••peelS the standard
ability;
Yll he c:ontenda 11111 no one has
"tookacl down" on him tor 11.
In an afton to gtw quatllted atudents
the oppanunlly to nunure their
cepabltltl• 10 ~ peer
. , _ in
o1 g&lt;aclea. the City
Honors~--~
All• - . t _ . l u i years on

.-rite about abo'lfl

the mlcldle acllool · parents ·~ decided the ..... apecial
II'OII'MI alloukl be available
lor Qllalllted high acllool atudMIS.
lnt-lngly. Federal Judge Jolin
c...tln'a order ol Integrat ion lor the
entire Bullalo .clloot sratem In tne
m~1110tt proviCiecl lhe ImpetUS !01
peNnia 8nd
to go llhead
~

t- .

their~ .

"'"h

lleoauM the Buffalo Board or
Educ:ation was oppoatd to any type ol
forcecllnlegration, It CltwelopeCI • ptan
IO Ml up - · · ec'-11 acfOI8 the
City
t11e1 woutclatt recl cwt•IYPa of
atudanta-an unforced Integration
plan Curlin's edlcL City

Honora---.,.,._

8CIIOOIS.

Adlwload . . . _ _ - - wtlfcll
had been randomly · acallarad
t lllaUglloal .... lluftalo pullllc: lliQII
SdiOal .,..._, OlllllbiMd lnlo a
_
............... In t!IJS.JS,

a.,. Hanon High ldoDal -

---

Of the euna
enrolled In Butfi
8,354 Me mlnontl
comparable ratlc
mlno&lt;lly atud&lt;mts
aehoolt.
"Then flo
themselves." as
elatmed that
req..atecl traMit
and atuclenta a••
UPOI\ tl&gt;e P'OQ&lt;_,.

T...,.... ,...,

posruons at 11•
ttM&lt;aiOte P&lt;OUd
l)fograms claim
competrt1on has

lhe leaerung '
anracii"' the ""'
AllhOUOII no1 o
Bolla ot EdUCl

reeetved encou'
former magnet s
atudants are heP

are e.eoer

·r-···

1o lea

Honors mus1c- u
elthe&lt; •

not ..

In• ..11.,. to thl

Janet Stau l•n•
allenat
at

SeMol-exo•ess
'*"h the progr
lndtwoclual ~'• 1

building u~
Staulenberoer st
Tn1s $ur;uss
a1Ud6nts ~ .. ay
paroehral sc!\00
deeply tniO tile I

popul•uon
Aaottionally

11

SOtr

nawe enroHe&lt;J a
Ec~s

With tne aoCI
Acaoemy and lh
Jr Mulli-Cullut1ll
&amp;o.td ol Educat•

Curt•n"s hm11 •o
eany dlale!hood
tiWee to se-en
been OPened.
available KllOC)j
toeus on patent
a nCI have rn1

Buttalo's City Honors caters to

•-•oe

man-

which

pr.vloua/y /tad oatf(ad to whi t•• 111
" while neiQftbOfhoods" and blaclcr In
"bltclc Ml(lhbofftoodl" ~-- ol
the llfQtSI ttrQ•U ol 1/btre/'a
comp/llnll. &amp;JIIa/o'l b&lt;JIIfiQ WO.I
- . 1lrgttt In comp8IIaon to Jhos• rn
other crlru. but In 11176 F_,,,
O.awct Co&lt;lrt Judge Jolrrt Curttn c./ted
the Board ol Educa/IOn Q&lt;JIIty ol
S'f1"11tll0fland • prompt sht/1 though
perhaps a ,_ ,..., too let• . to the
Magnet Scllool Syslem oca~rrtd

DEBORA K LINDQUIST

-ancad

~.

as a scnoo~wlthln-a-achool at Bennen
High Sei'IOOI Essential to the program
and Ita 200 students wu Its wor!dno
relationshiP ""h Canlslue College.
Then during 1976-17 City Honors' •
lOCation was cnangec:f to P.S. No. 11 ..
Main and W Delevan a middle
school (gradea 5-8) wu added.
comprised o f abOut 350 special
poogreu atuclents August 15. t.O,
the ICI'IOOI moved to rta present slle,
tne former Fosdlck·Muten High

Sei'IOOI.

I

ntemal changes aocot'fU)IIIIrl the
eJCtemat location cnangn. From rhe
time of rna conception ot tile
aceeterat. . program adea to lhe
prasant, It has continued to grow and
expand. The Ofllion• are greater for tile
aiUCiant since the courw ealection has
g~QWn. and the ttuclent body ltaeff lies
111110$1 CIOUtllec:f. The IIJoh sclloot
program atartad out with 180
atudenls-now there - 300.
As • maonat a&lt;:IIOOI. City Honors
drawa 81udanl8 hom . . IJie City.
According t o a City Honors'
811btll-1. ''The dlftnjty lll•ude&lt;lts
ln-ol·llltlc.~and

racial beckgroundt enables ttlldeots
to learn about differences and
slmUaritles In grcxn&gt;a "
Teachers. parents and school
admlnl5trat~ can rete&lt; Sludents to
the sc:11oo1 Admiltance Is baSed on an
entrance
eum
a
teacher
recommendation ancr patttrardCtiPIS.
lnctudtng the most r - 1 1.0 . ac:ores.
and Sehotastk: .t.pUtude Test (SAl)
scores In ~ and math. This data
plus past report card graelea Is uaed by
a reviewing commlllee to clelermlne
the most qualifrod atuclents. ThiS
oommlltee lnc:luCieS IWO tUChe&lt;l, an
administrator and a gu tda~ c:e
counselor.
Accorotng to Connie Lt•lngston.
being at the toP ol your class In a
nelgllbo&lt;hood public schoOl, does not
compare to b&lt;!tng llrst at City Honors
because of alltha Intelligent students.
wyou can't juat sit bec*." - aalcL You
, . . to wot1&lt; a lot herder "
The grades .,. clone by tell-. nol

n...-s. and there -

no honor

IOOiei.IM, Whlcto. accorclong lo a.tfwe
, _ , . , QIUCk ~ Ia
the ·· "ooneclout lltempt to
mtnlmt~a
co•patflfon
wh ile

maintaining academic •~celle~" As
lor pressure LaCNun said that "troete
Is no presaure 001 to get good gradu."

A uhOUQII a~ude&lt;lts

atud)' SUCjects

that are usually not enc:ount•ed un111 a
tater grade, they are no1 atlo-ond to
grtduate from ttol rugll aci'IOOI tn tess
tnan tour )'HIS. aceoniJ"' to City
Honors GUidanc:a Counselor Mary
Grace "-ten As high aclloof MtltorS,
the student.• can be admitted Htly to
COllege. 8nd theY are advlaed on What
c:ou&lt;ses to tal(e In •ucn a C8-" or
whelhel to panlclpate I~ the 3-1·3
P&lt;ogram combining year ot high
school and college In any case. tour
year11 ol math ancs science are
required.
With the ~lege and AP Cfodhs a
City Honort atuclent witt nave upon
~lion. "-tan pointed outthatu
Is important to kelP up on the news ot
c:raCSit rranaler poflc:l••· " Some
Colleges don' t 8CCel)4 college c:redhs
(from a lligll ecllc)04 MniOf1. btll Will
11CC1P1 AP crwdira." aalCI Poortan.
Out·of.lhe ·c:tuaroom
field
axparlence Ia a hiOfiiY ulilllad teaching
dettloe at City HonOr~ Instead ot

''There's pressure from our p8ers. They think we're special because we
,_r_,_....._ ......

�----~-------------~~--------------!t students from all a
d nol auract a racial
;dial• contended thai
.,..., 10 be toollll\. ~
rtnl 11••7 atude&lt;IIS
HalO megnet ~~.

111tl Thll ,.._,.,••
110 IO tile 53 patoent
ns In the 8uHaJO pobllc
l gur.. spaall for
asurted EChols, who
t ··very few·• h••e
1tf!S Paran1s. taad*S.
lok• , ... heaped Pfalse
am
re required to eppl~ for
r.e magneta and are
d 10 be a pari of the
ms EchoiL A apirlt of

·~:s~:B

4!Ststuclenta.he
officially 1
the
calion hal repo&lt;todly
&lt;Jraging latlers from
school atuden11. "The
•PPY abOUI coming and
Jatn." maintained Clly
toeller Waller Kemp.
.s much abSenteeism

ne Board of Educatloll,
nDerger- whose son
tho
Walerlront
!Sed he&lt; satisfaction
gram " He gets the
lhal he needs and Is
nlf·conftdenc:;e ••Slated
1$ nn drawn SO&lt;M
r from prtvate and
lOIS. whiCh have dug
Buffalo public school
In recent yea~
me suburban resldeniS
a1 tile magnets. said
dotion ol the Flllures
ne Marlin l.ulhef Kmg
lllnslllulelaSI FaU. the
lion 1\as reached Judge
for desegrooauon. Si x
1 cen1ere designed for
' yur-olds. have also
"king up tl'le last
~ spaoa TheM centers

u-teachef

~loon.

lJored enrollments

·•-lng3000.
Ml believe ""''re at llle road'a enclln
tha complete duagregallon of
t&lt;lhools.~ Ec:t¥&gt;~s said Although no
new magnetl are planned tne 8Pind Is
deveiOPlng • "school within a school"
program, For example, Bennetl High
School now oller1 an lnternat~l
Studies program
Then • monl-magneta· hope lo
servrce ll'le surplus of Sludents "'lsntng
to attend tile otner magneta WhiCh
•nclude Bulfalo Tredltlonal. lhe
AC8dlmlc Challenge Cen1., and llle
Buffalo AcaOemy lor the Voaual and
Perlormlng ·AMs. Recent ful~page ads
in the Bul/sto Evening New• and lhe
COUfltr E•prns have produCed an
ad&lt;llhonal2000 applicants

~... r•utted tn Stftet., tu~
At P S No 11 111ti otuclenr. us.te I&lt;~
be a111e to go out- •hen tt&gt;ey had •
free perooa 8u1 no• lite~ 'an on&lt;.
leave the OUIIdlrvg at lunch lime "''"'olo Maon and ~levan sore accord!~
to I he tludants there was more 10 dO
11 " " time · l)ejng In a oomtnercJa•
"'e~ No¥t' e'\'en •f the~ wete peunuteo
to •• ••• st1r- se-noo• lhe •rea

Cot~·,.lde cmrena ad•ISory
commutee has aet up 10 mono tor
I he m.tgnel program to IVO&lt;d tne ume
kind of racial tension that PtD&lt;nPied a
23.000 enroltm&lt;!nl drOP In Boston's
puollc SChoOl system In the two years
a11er the lmplemenlatlon or a
CSUogregatlon program
Accord•ng 10 EchOla. deaegrooauon
has "untfotmiY ,,,..., around the
Counlry ~ Thl!fe •• a national move
lowards magnet scllool PIOQIM'II. but
nQPe have been as suC&gt;Cftslul as
BuffalO' s versiOn tha adm1ni.otra110n
cia oms
Tilt US ~panment ol Justlee
recently revoe"'ed tl'le Buffalo l)rogram
and callod ot " a model lor tile naloon,"
aoeo&lt;dlng 10 Echols Ovet ,,.,. pastlyearL representltovea from 40 othef

A

ac:hoot dl5tHG15

nauonwiO~

Si.llrOt.rt'\dt"'Q u or '·

•-no

Mawen CIQeS

not oflet II'Him '"" . . , . lype ol
SUfrouna•ngs
r,..,.,.. Jonas dodut'IICI lhlt the
m .. roaSOCI SIOCtrleS-\ tS IM reauU ot

ohe rlilhcully a pttnCipat has adapung
totl'leor fr...aom
Maureen Donnelly lite ossue
doll.,anlty 11\an IIIII ot-1 &amp;VI 1na.ats
lhal 1 new Image" Is beong c:reated on
~ '-• n lhe ••~fs fr.e tune Ia ape4't'
OOtng Knoot ....,. ana P&lt;eoar.ng too
1.011.-U IIIey ate IUPPOiecl 10 do
All lhe diScontent about stnClnen os
"mp;y a •·problem ol laziness she
~;utt

Smatl lo.1d~ ShOutcl be abt4! to

•••,. woln the cnange ..
l'rool of the SChool s eflecliv•ness
il'
.. aeao8mlt.- nuttuf•"Q agent tee$
P.•lh o SAT seo&lt;es Compared IG
otnd l'-hOOI5 POOt,.-n Ntd the
1 "' '00 m•~" and ~ba4 SCOtH Of C.t
....,..... ~ M•Oh Sct\oo4 wwe tn.thtQhh1
Aloo some lludetlts are Natoonal M4ofoo
::.em• FtnahS15 meamng thly &amp;re tn lht:
lOP '&gt; pei'Ce&lt;lt on the oountry And tt&gt;et•
ore less "''" 50 ol lheM students on

1\a•e

¥1SIIed Buffalo 10 ~ I he magner
Qlletlllon
Tn~ boll om line. said Revolle, os thai
tho Bullato progr1m has achieved
desegregation In a manner Wllocn
Increased tile poputanty ot oducaooon
" Yoo can'l upect a parem to get a
eNid up an hour Nrly 10 send him
aCtoss town for desegregaloon the
S&lt;Jjlertnlencl&lt;!nt maonlaoned ~aut •I
lhey're convonced thll lhey'll get a
bolter odvcatlon. lllen they'll move "
Clly officials have alao suppoMod
tha plan. Buffalo Mayor James Grltfln
1111 publicly complimented tne ochool
ayatem lor ns role In "help;ng to
om(I«)Ye tne City's 1mage " Reville
exptalnod

~~"

,.,. ..

Atso th• N•n on a l
..grart. ''" Oulst•nc:tt.ng

~ ,, .1 , , • '" p,
~.

,u

~aucs.._..,....,

n.as

cx,n~ t ~~t-o

(,II) HonorS stUOCI'\IS

A u ol Ina studenll nam&lt;.'l

are

sen•

vut IO COIJege$ ano 'IISUaH"'f''$ art=

mMt! 10 tne se.nocM
Ivy Lugue
senOOl• especially seel&lt; out lhew
ki&lt;IS Slid Poorlen • Nlnely !*cent go
dorectly on to a four·rear achool and
more I haft hall go away to $Ch0ol. She
added
E_.trae.Yn~•lllr actiY•lteS are anottwr

ev...,.,...

the City's 'best and brightest'
reading from a textbOO~ abOUI how to
do something, slladowtng a
professional In tnat specifiC area lets
the atuclenl oee 111e jOb actually
done-nol "'Pflnt but in practice. The
" Shadowing Program" tor tunlors at
Clly Honora allows for this enrichment.
A Sludent int-tod In angtn-lng
"shadows" al lliagara·Mohawk. Otl'ler
Shadowing Is done In radio. TV,
advefttaing, law and lleallll
Done II the ot the
company, Poorten said tl'le atudenl
follows the professional amund tn hiS
job from OM to threa days.• "leamlng
Whal'e expected of 1he car- . tne
education requirements. chances for
advancement and other options
available or slmllar allernatlves."
Presanuy 50 to 75 juniOrs ate •nvolved
in the program.
Another enrichment experience
Willett II dnlgned to develop eteallvily
and lllgller levels of lhlnklng Is the
Student Sharing Program. The
students trom City Honors High
School vlalt their lllfddle school
countefplllte and share lhelr inf8f8Sts
or special abilit ies with the 5111 and 6th
g...,.,. 0\ltspolcen and enjoyable

Scou Talvrlle. 11th grade. g&lt;ves guotar
lessons to ti'HI younger studenll once a

week

halls OUt are hoe to do wnate•er tl'ley
.. ani and go wherever theY chooae
Trust '' pol on 11'1em 10 makl good
CJeCj 110111

S enior y- mwnshops la.tt lor one
entire aemes1er. and engllatt and
hlslory oequlrements are w11vad for
that period.
More exten~l•e than the junior year
shadoWing, this natlon-widelntwnsnlp
111ogram lrwohleS tour days pe&lt; "e»t,..joO." and the finh day Is Sj)l!fll
-Jng with tne executive dlrec!O&lt; of
lntemsntps.
Currernly, a studenlls working a I tile
Burchfield Center art galle&lt;r. While
another with goats In fashion
merchandising worlls at LL Berger.
Radio alation WZJR has en lnlorn, as
doellhe dlreclor of lite Urban Laague.
and the dlreclor of Par1clng Violations.
Along with the fine oppoounltoes
prOVIOacf tllele studenls at such All
early IQ8 go tl'le 8Cidod respona&lt;bihtles
and Inherent freedoms.
City Honors School Is based on the
hOnor system; the students have to
make rnponstble decisions. For
lnttence, durlng free periods the
iludenta are not asslgrved to study

~'.rein a higher grade than they are.1 1

In a large oak Wlndo"' 1111 1 g•rl sat
knees bent up, wrotlng " Are you
wntlng a paper?" asl&lt;ecl Poonen " No.
I'm juSI writing." the girl answerod
Alison and Megan. both juniors. sst
In ·hall. quietly lllklrvg Megan.
onte&lt;ested In 501ar and llle&lt;n&amp;ltve
IIOUroaS ol ene.gy. 1\ad recently won
ovet Ahson's curiosrtr.
Cty Honors students do hot answer
lo bells thai 1e11 them wl'len 10 get up
and go to 111e neKt class and when
lunch lime begins and ends Run on a
clocll schedule. a class oan run over If
an •m-tant point Is being dlscussod.
Tyrone Jones c:;ontidently said...We
nve a natural t.nacl&lt; for gelling to etass
on time " MaiKeen Donnelly added,
"It's our responSibility. It woll only h&lt;lf\
us II - ·relate."
T he school's move from P.S No 17 to
lhe prUIU'II site has c aused
complalnll among lhe students. The
common gripe is that 111e Changes
caused by lite move and new principal

P•! I,:,( C.ly Honor$. As Iat U academ.c
h:am:. we wope
out D""
Sludenl boa.ted, butS-'&amp; IS anothef
manor " We ha't8 respect•bte teams.
bur we jual don'l hava tile ftghl
ll"fSOnnel ~ said Tyrone Jones
C.t.,lng to tne studen1•· neeas IS
111e lltlrarr Media Cen1er tnat
spac•afolK 1n mllettaiS -OPfo&amp;la 10
t1onors Sludents. Acc:&lt;!U•Ille 10 •" are
•u magabne :.uOscnptionS ltte Nnr
Yor4 lrmn on m•aof~m dlled back to
18!&gt;1. and other resources and boolls
Now with a selected taeully ol
upens •n cer1a1n areas Cil~ Honors
hiS progressed from a program II a
local hogll SCf\001 1n 1975 to a hAJ.
1\eagea middle ana high sehoiOt
oocludong gr-ades S lf\fough 12 \Volh
slancsardll.ed tests as pro-.en
creOiblllly. school offocoals can
account lor Clly Honors' elleeti"-SS
as an academic onstuutlon of qualoly
Ne•ettlleless. 111ne ac,elerate&lt;l
students are like all studetlls They
may De a level tugher. or ~• 10 grasp
ca~CUiua sooner. "' be more lamuoar
wilh lite etemenls of pnysocs beiO&lt;e
othefl nave even ~&gt;eard 11\e word but

vw-hatevet tevel stud~nts Wtll be
students
IAavlng ti'HI room. hllflhe Dutreted
up 10 llvlngslon. In as suave 1 style
POSSible' " Hey Connie." hi said wrlh
arm around Ills COlleague. 'do •e have
a lest In music lloeor)'?"

:_Bryan Mathis, Ninth grade City Honors student

�D

n tl&gt;e land o/ tl&gt;e ltH 1nd the

11om1 o1 the orn.. -ou•t•tr lo.
oltcl&lt;l hef IIHn I lot&gt;fl, l&gt;etd IIKI
U&gt;mellmes otoody lltoJgQII $111ce
OlfOtlt~l Cl'lll Wit, the 0/M:A ltQhlltH
eq&lt;lll edUCI / -1 1 opptK~tlnlty hn
sr•ITK lhl attonQnl of ""oiiOIII ltom

t:ot" blt&lt;=A• 11K1 """'''' Wl/h '"'
Br.,..n Yl. Boatd of Ecklu\101\ Supreme
Court decl1-on "' IPS&lt;!, new doOn lo.
blacl&lt;t "'"'' op«red by ll&gt;e 1~1 ol
dueptlflt llon Tntoughout '"'
tollowtng
thtee
dtcedlf
d l llflllfllllon 1111 contlnutlly
occup•ed lte•dttn• ' " ' " ' • •
tiCIICIItlnt Whllel light. llolh ~lily
•nl1 fOIIIIIInlll W/111/t phyll~ //0(,_
The racltl ontegtauon ol "~"
publiC achooll waa , .• ., a I)(DmtMnl
luue until aile&lt; lt'oe Civil War. In the
NOI1h tn ateas ,.,.,, puOIIeeduc:atlon
was PfOV&gt;Oed. all clllld&lt;en white lncl
the •ery small mlnotlty ol Olael&lt;e.
a{lenoeo achool In the dlll!ICII In
whlen rney lfvect The Southetn sralu
whoch had an almost none•llletol
,public syarem provided no organlted
education lot black &amp;lave children and
Hille for poor WhiiM.
Aftll the war'a conclusion ,
'*'OI'ISIIUCIIon ctlled lot total IIQUiilly
O..lween the r1ga Ill all aspect• or
government and social servlcea.
Howeve&lt;. when rec:onllruetlotl ended
In 187 7 t7 1111ea demanded ancl
received aeparete ICIIOOI *!'lteme lot
blaak 1nd White arude!&gt;ts Four othet
states allowed 11'18 local dlstrleta to
decJde on integretlon.
Racial segfegatlon exllleo In the
· South fo&lt; anot,.,70 yeertancl'f'lt nor
ended tn Mlalllaaljlpl until 1868' While
tn the No•tll there wert many
~ egtegaled SChOOII, e rtlllll Of
tutoenua t g rouping a nd black
!jh&lt;.lloe&amp; 1MSouth IIICI ~I ermined
tlllck or while ..,_.t

I n 111118. rna , . _ , v Feruuoon
SuP&lt;SM Court c»cltk&gt;n teglllmtzeo
racia l aegragtt lon tn no t juat
eoueatJOn bo.lt ln -&gt;1 hlnp The rullnp
dean with 1111 t ight ot rna state of
Louisiana to nave separate ratlroad
eara lor blacl&lt; and white pasoenge11
Citlnp Ihe o i1Hnp aehooiiiGfiQIIIon.
the Ju11lcea called the eyarem
~separate and equal" and tarw wrote
that '' dtd "not -aaarlly Imply the
tnle&lt;ior'ily of elthel race."
Desegregation took a nother step
t&gt;ackwaros as a result ol rile Berea
Cottage Cue. In Kenrucl&lt;y, the oottege
lied been founded In 1855 as an
ontagratad Inst i t ute of higher
education anc1 hed functioned aa such

vnlll1110' whln a state law c:hanoed ot

to a whn-.ontv achool.

Oeopflt rna tact thll education
.ystema e~ltted lot blaclta, they were
1tmott always Inferior In terms ot
money a llocated by the gDYitnment.
w a ttty of l&amp;clltllea and reaehlnp. and
,ucc,.. and pt1cemenr of graduates .
Wlltn combined wtth deterlotltlnp
.oct at oondltlons whjen forced a n early
~~&gt;I'Y Into the Job mlfket-tn tll20 only
• ~ percent o1 an blael&lt;a meoe It past
the tilth oraoe and one our of 2.500
l'lade 11 to high .chool-mu&gt;orlly
c!uloren often did poor'ly on w!turally
oa.ed ontelltgenee a nd plac.ement
tetts These teste often rellect Qvall1y
of eoueatton and not actual
tllltlltgln(:e

I n thl miCist of the Great Depression
anc1 Fran!&lt; II" Roouvelt's New Deal. the
lor11 ..-slut legal8C110n In 60 years
OW&amp;IdS deaeg(egatlon Wll made In
1935 Dor&gt;aiO Murray was dlnled
admoeaoon to tn• Un•••retty of
Marytaod a t 8attlmo&lt;e uw School
baeaUM he W&amp;l black. The c:of~e
Qlfertd 10 PrD"iOt Nm With admission
to an out ol alate ac:hool II eq&lt;~~l
tulllotl our Murray r•Jec:ted thls
PICCIOUI
With IUtstance hom the National
-'taoc:latlon lot the AdVancement of
Colored People (NAACP) the ease was
taken to tile Maf)l1and State Court of
Appaatt which aald that Murray must
be admlnect to the unlvarslly.
A similar cue occurred In Missouri
In t9J8 when Lloyd Galnea, a black.
had nos I POileatlon to a state taw
aehool rejected because o f race. Stare
oout1a upheld the unlvetslly's deCision

our rne Federal Supreme Cowl In a
ease btOUghl 101111 by IM NAACP
0\'etNied. The Court ClteKitCI that all
appliCants must be accepted on en
lOQuat ba$11 Oeapore theM hiQII«
ec~uc&lt;~uon ruune-, oeg~egatiOit s hu
existecl In ....,..,,,ry eno seconcla!y
IIUblic 3CIIQols

t r - had to be called Into lila City of
lillie 1\QC:k to ~It riots _ , foreea
OttegriQIIIOn waa ..sl$1ed by lha
local wt.ote c:omrnunttr Prlnat E.cMatd
Coullly on Vorgonoa cloMd Ita IIUblte
aehoola lor two rMfS In t1151Hi0

I n 1~8 rna Southern Regtonat
E&lt;lucatlon Board (SRE8 ) ...,,.
establiShed rr-gn desognad lor
bleoke, t his school syatam lot
oraduate PlofeMon~l eoueatJOn wu
lllto QPen IO Wholes Planned 10 bt
• separate out equal" edueatoon. t.he
cystem'a legollmac, waa chlllenped
just one ,.... la ter When a black
woman waa denied aomu tanca to thl
UntWiftlly o f M&amp;rytand'e School of
N~~r~lng because. under SREB rules
sM should ,...... to aueno a "School
for NtllfQet In T - As In tilt
Murrey UN, the State Court ol
-'PPNit ruled tn fa- of the student
The tat'drrtalic court dtcltlon tor
desegreoatlon ctme In 1~ with the
Brown v-. the B&lt;Hrd ol Education ol
Topeka. Kansu WhiCh stated thai
segregation at any level Ia
uncontlltullonat. The cite wit
Initiated w hen a black femlly
attem~ed to enroll their daughtw at
an ati,Whlte scnool but was rebutted
beCIIISe of aegreglliOn taws In
h&amp;ndinO down the unanimous
de&lt;:tSJOn Cltlel Juttloe Earl Warren
said "In tile field of educttior't
separate bo.lteoual nu no place "
The Blown ruling w.. the llrst
s weeping legal a c11on to cover
wgregatiOn on the .ahooll (H *ell ••
01..., publte MrVICell nationally and
ana pertained to local aehool dtarrlc1a
and
thOUQII by ttoat rome
only hve state~ aUII toad • segregated
OOIIege ty61tm The followlng y111 the
tour1 a&lt;kl&lt;ld ro Ita deciSior't. u •
strmutant fo. addlhonel action. tl&gt;lt
deseg&lt;egatoon ShoUld teke plaJ:e · woth

Oppot•rton to duagregat lon
contonued into 1111 rg10a • •u.. lt'oe
ad1lent o1 ~otceo t~ut&gt;np 14 rac111 Quotn Tetmecl ont-c~rehon.
"'udenta - • no"' buSed b t l d•strlere which ware aegngated
because ot CletnOQiaphlc OOII'IIIOSIIJOn
aegregaJrotll inat-' o1 •
legal do••••on ("de tecto~ aegregatl0t11

"""'-Ills.

all dehbet .,. lpetO •

Aile&lt;

yNra ol neglect and econornoe
tmbalane• " a ll Olllberete aPMO"
PfO•ed to 1M _., ambtguoue II would
tab yurs ro set up tl&gt;e POittlc:at
mectoanlsm not to manllon the
Changing or aodal anltUOts. before
there could be a auccenlul
desegregation ano equality In
education
tn 1968 by a Supt~me Court
mandate. schools In Mlaalstuppl, the
laat stare to hold out agatntt
deseg•egatJOn w11e daoegregared
Tho
social
problems
ol
desegregation were numetoua tn t9S7

locals

()&amp;CIOed 11111

no

beiiW 11'11&lt;&gt; lnttgqled

~~

tehools.

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roe ,..,••

In tiro. Roehl&lt;d Nixon said tnat "de
lacto" segregation wu nor
uneontllluoonal and Pf090f'ld 11'111
llfteglegatlon shoUld be hlndteo 11
the loCal and not tt&gt;e national level The
lottowtng ytar S..Pieme Court Chief
JuSIIOe Warren Burget announced tha t
rna Federal government had the right
to correct " oe jure'' segregation but did
not comment on " de fa cto••
segregation The 1872 Edueatlo,
Amendments pu.ed by Congrus
Olsallowect any ttdetal funds to go
towatds lnt•gratlon except 11
teqllltltd by 1111 lOCal dlstrlel$.
The Nixon . F'ord and Caner
admtnoauattona eOdeo no tuothat •
major tegtllallon oealtno will&gt;
deSegtegarton Local communutes
,.,_., ,.,...,da an ahmmaoon of "de
,..,,•• 'lllfiiiiOOn a.nd mii'IY even
Prtateo lor INegratJOn to oncreue
educatlonet OIQualoly
The ~~ notable c:au wu tn
floaton - . ~~
met
blac:Aa attemptonp to. undw tour1
otdet. .,,....,.,,..... ..,_.s. ~·

I&gt;'Ol-•

conflicts ".wer tntegratlon have
oecurrao In rural t..oulstana anc1
Charleston. South Ca10Ufl&amp;. In IM
loulatana case a arara judge
una~lully tft&amp;CI 10 .,..,... a
" - ' 1 jOCige and &lt;e~~rrec:~ed lha old
CM4 Wat bettie cry of stera·o rtgl'lts
"' 01 ya1 IIIC)OIT'IjnQ s--awy of
Ecklcatlorl TetTenOe Belt toas no POlicy
tor r~eetgtegaroon. He had lugg&amp;sltd 1 rednl•tng of SChoOl
dtslrk:t tines to encompass both bladl
and .mite nelgltbothoods. Oepanmenr
of EdUcation sPDkelpe,.,.. t..ou lAi~iel
would nelthtt deny nor conl11m
thls.oaylnp t toal Bell hu •no POlicy
ntabllll&gt;td " Z.okJ.. added that "the
subject "as not come up ya1 beCI&lt;tSe
ne has been In ofttee auch a short
time" The depanmerot at tills time "Is
mote concerned with budget outa," he

conc:luded.

Wheelchairs.
1111 d iNCtlon of tile Bureau of Program
~~ In Albany. and l)(ovldos
teacnera Who wlll 1M
deallllg wlth halldfctpped atuclenta.
Media ProducUonlll at SETRC.
Mattl)'ll Moore, tJCIII&amp;Ined thai the
c...tw &amp;lao provid.. meclla and
tnstruclloMI mattrlalro tMChlr'a. "We
_..., limit 0111 rnourcea to ac:adtmk:
materials," all&amp; noted. ··we are
- . . c 1 With rna deweloptnant of tile
cn ikl a a wllolt per--. wa auppty
sell·concapt kite, langu-e~• arta
maitrlalt.IIIICI ~I klta."
Jolin Ptbtt. of tt'oe lkllfalo Board of
Education added 11111 ttachera
lrwohed Jn malnet.-.lnQ progr&amp;IM
can oomt to tt'oe SETRC office IIIICIIoolt
tllrougll thl INierlal an file IIIICI
tflrOUIIII• -.log 10might bt
UMful In 1J1ei1 Cl&amp;lll- "Wt lfl
avella"" to ttachtra, parante.
adminlatr&amp;tOta-an)'one wllo It
tnwOinll In tht education of •
'*Ill c111 ~ u ctllld. w.•,. pen ol a
Stele,...--. _....,.. 10 jiiVWkllnQ
_...., edualllloMI QIIPOtiUIIItlel,'' M
woriclllopt lot

-t

......

M·· ................

10 ...
prlllletr 01 ~ery ltwtla o l
U8's Ofllce ol ..,.._ 10
the HMdlclippM 01.-or llertha
CutCher. earptalned lhll undlr New
Yorll &amp;tate Reevi&amp;Uon 60S.50&lt;1.
~lan.

........._.

.................... .....

handicapped students are provided
equal opportunlllea at the pOst·
secondary - 1.
" Regutallon 50' permits a penon
Who It aea.detnleelly able to anend the
POII•seoandaly oe11oo1 or lila ChOice,"
Cut~ stered. "It e llmlnarea the
qu-lon of dllabtllry."
"alde lrom academic asals-.
OSH l)(ovldes automobile parldnp
· houalnp aaalstanoe, mobility
11\tii'IICtiOn. COUISI I)(Heg!Stratk&gt;n,
and linanclal lniormatlon. "The objec:l
of out offiCe,• Cuten.r saki, ·a. •o
mainstream nendlcappad stUdents In
aH p/'IIMe ol ~y II.._"
Cutcher added ttoat 0111y three
bo.lfldinQ8 In the entire Un'-sity. are
nor tcceaaiOie, and rnet Is only
o.-- tilt\' -*1 riiQII!re .,.y major
eonetNC:tlon c:l'lel&gt;gea. .AlthOugh lhe
Un-.!ty Ia not 18QU1rect by law to
have 111 blllkltnps accnaible. ~I
program• mull 1M .,affable to
llandlcapped lturMnta.
" II a twnciiOtiiPed ~~- WIIIIIS' IO
l.lfCe • tllat .. offeree~, lot
.......,.., In era.lly, Wllld1 Ia not
Nkl 1M OIIWetor..... Will

...,..eo
: '*''-lht-offeiWdtn
.
a

bullellnQ wlllcl'lla---..Tilt oHica. localad at 1411 GoociJMt
Hall. toana &amp;II~ lo handicapped
pupil&amp; on • ahorttenn bella, and tt'oelt
toan cloNt tnelucl&amp;l auen a1&lt;1t u

Braille clmpus mapa, 1 r.tklng
eelculatot. a ~ machine. •
sp&amp;ec:h comp&amp;Ciotle~p ancler , and a
•laUJ itell With Mlcrollet'oe lllachmanl
Other aervtces I ~&gt;elude asslstanoa with
tnterj)telers. note takers, tutora. and
re&amp;dera.

T he l!l'lllre Pfecept of malnll,_,.np
centers on provl.dlnp hlnOieappad
students wltll an ect..c:atlon ln thi!Mst
restrictive ....Wonment. The practical
-lk:atlon ot the law. """"-· Ia
l)(ovlnp to oe, at tt&gt;e leaat. enallenQinp
"a;oe frotn the ooncnr~e elemtnta ol
malnstr..,.,lnp (claastoom 011angea
COMtrll&lt;:llon, prcwlalon o1 medla
eQui pment). there Ia another
considera tion: that of the non·
hanclieapped student InIn tt'oe
malnatraarn aettlr,g. Tlteee lludtnta
must be educated IIIICI mac1t _.,. o f
lt'oe handlc:apa of their fellow atudentl
They must toave tlla oppettUnlty to
team to comrnmunicatt tflectlvet)',
and to uncleratand tilt pratt1tont fac90
by their toancllc:appad
II
the "reglllat'' puplla cannot fully
penlclpeta In 1111 PfOQfU\, then tt'oe
.,.... purpou of malnat-.tng It
clafeateo.
Acconjlng 14 an atticte llllbllll&gt;td by
..~ v - and 1tt1g11 PriGirelt 1n
Aildlolor/ end HeMIIf Erlrlcatlotr,
Man:h 1878, a moclal program hal bean

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Implemented 1n 1111 Newat~ Detawa.e
SChool Dllttlct In 11111 l)(ogram (1111
Hoklomb Plan) a dtaf chtlcllt put in a
clua wtth I&gt;Mr1nQ chlldfan onlyt&gt;e naa an lntarpretarltulcx evaltabte.
The lnt_.ter helps .,. deaf atudant.
ancl helps tht hearing students
undttet a nd 111a dNf e~tltd's
communlutlon. "ccorOinQ to the
alilllota.tl11s program hal Meady been
ac:capreo at tilt OOIItOt ,.... as ...u.
Not only a~a lha clael lludentl glwn
tt&gt;e DP(IOI1untiY to ...-stand Wlllt ls
llanaplring In the ~ but the
Mlttng stuclanta . . tlilorad In aogn
language IIIICI hnpenpafllnp .c~ that
they ctn c:ommuntcete with tile
nearing Impaired c:t aumates .
Studanll .,. .,*~ glvwl lnatt\ICtior't on
the meanlnp of dtalrMU, and ·~ •
rHUI ~ there Ia fat more IntegratiOn
than routlntly oc:curs between -'nD
and deaf atudaniS.
Slnca tt'oe goat o1 malnstrMJninp is
ro equal~ educational opportunllles
anct to prowlde MIC!tl lnterectlon lot
tile
handtctppad • and
non·
handicapped, It would -.eem
llllltoptlata for egenolal and KhooiS
10 COI'IIleltr botl'l groupl When
lmplamtntlng
mttnarreamlng
PfOQIWII&gt;I. Eatatlllltvntnt of academiC
progratfta llltoutd parallel the
educatlon of llolh giDUpa about the
lmptlc:atlone of btlng han&lt;llctpped.

�----------------------~--~-~----------------------------8W DAN BOWMAN

people /lave • srrong MeCI
o be entMIInerl end ••pact
''"''"' gratfflc.etiOn for both
their personal end their .clucat/otle/
des•~· Children end adolea-.fa
. . , . ~ IS ltevlng Shott«
ortentlon ~pan,_ belflfl msalllllltl on
rflelr.,....S tor 1111111lon, befog lterder to
pleua, ha•lflfl 11/flhet ••pectiiOOM,
lle&lt;flfllus •r~ll•flflto put 101111 el/011 to
teem end berf!SI motflrated tn01e lly
..__, 111811 by fntemll rewards
Diane Hedin and Dan Corwad- Pfli
0./ta l&lt;.a ppan
olll&gt;(l

Schools tr1 education are now
se/ectfflg potettllal aducalon from
1mottg tttele. .l ac.ed~ucal/y lalenlad
po(Wiariotrs applying lor admosslort
. It Ia tltnpl'f a rea•otlable
req111,..,_ /flat /floM who altemprro
tle¥eiOP /lterflcy In tile young be
tllemte!VH ,,.,.,.
W. TirnothYJ-- PIII Della Kappaft

benelllf IOCI•~-idenMnla of
1'11011 actlool. OU&lt; leacllera rarna~nerl
belllnd to wit- an tncne~y
cllangi"G ..,viron!7*1L Budget cuta,
the tt.by bOom bust, 1M jOb marltet
crunoll .
In new taaj:lltng
metiiOCII, tntegra~lon and televtslan
ware eJtperteneed r - . had to
ldtuat to the new ,...._,_,.,. The
t lo.oU o l t-·1111 must IMliYe.
l aacl&gt;l"') hH become more and
more lnc:ltv'-!IZad • R\ltll nplaoned
but the clo$ar allenlion orten beiiiM
with tile l nc ret• ng ~~~• ot
c.ln - s - "1 lf-.doul pr~

.,.,._lS

-.ling with a Cllfltrenl Dread ol
dlifdren. " When It oornet to aalaries.
the teachell get tile lo well ."
ac&lt;:on:llflfl to Ruth
A study by Allan C Om~tetn In Pill
Delta l(appan deacrfbet the llnanc.aJ
bleakneas wro tcl'i pu blle s chool
edUUI Of'S must endute Between
f961.70 and 1911HIO the average aatary
of CIUStoorn teacners lncreuad by
S7.31lti. or
&amp;.3 - cent per rMf,
compounded and on till 1116$.7 0
aver• aa~arr ot sa.635 ..__, ,,.
- - price lnc:lft (llle ..-.ure of
lnfla~ roee on the • ....,. ol 8

Teachers face new challenges

n-e

A ttiiOUgllfOe pur5ued the educ.atlonal

,....,. held""' o.on

-

Is...,"''""~~

• ,.., ~- ne S4lld 'White ,,..
numbers ere tt...e tne lOCus has
cnangec~ "

'When 1M lOb ,..,..., •• togl&gt;t ,.,., ..
got to t.. .. _,..,_&amp;botfly,- ..::noeo
Buttalo State EMf)' ct&gt;•~ aG••SO&lt;

Carol WooCiard Tile professor
bpll tnad IIIII IMCIIefa .,. laugfl I
mote ,..,~rounded cutToe..l""' and are
g,.en • ,.iclel ••oaty of - - oohons
aUdl u EMir Cll•ld!lood eooeauon

F

It's gGiflfl 1 be • dllllcufl lim• lor
anyone In
educ.al/otl field In tM
nrul , . . )'HI'S.
Ruth H.-retired alle1 teaching 36
years.
When loda)l's average 20 year old
c:ollege atudont 1/rat beg•n to
memorize llle rnutttpttcatlon table and
worried ewer the complexities o l
fractions. 1~ were omntselent In
htS l!llnd
c:rotcllety old ladles
wttll blue hair kneW all abOUt till
Loulsl&amp;nna Purcllale. !low to Cltwltle
numbeB wltll deCimal ooont t and aoetl
the moe1 ludlcroualy large word$ And
theY also knew (lncredtb4rl WIIO threw
tile papeo alrpl- when her back wat
tOWardS tile bl~
We marveled at their Clivene talenll.
their and lhoroUgh knowledge o l
atl 5\&gt;bjects and thelf ability- to go
oo the !Mttlltoorn. Spellong IIISIOf\'.
mathemallc f. rellg oo n (optlon• ll
sctenc:e. mUSic-all 1M answers to eu&lt;
QUeStions only be aaMd WIIO
needed a c.omputet anywa)"l We Mve
Mrs.- (llll In lha name ol yout
fa'IOfile mentOf).
Money wu toglu. lassume. When my
academic car- blg• n in 11165
....,_, ,,.... was always plenty of
etepe paper, glue and llaSII cards lor
eve&lt;yone. Wilen my IChool IU&lt;lhed ItS
c:aoacny. an mra wing wu added but
the c : t - seem to be ovtl·
crowded Aa the' years passed- we&lt;e
ollered lha privilege of violin tesaons.
,
gym ctnses and ec.tenoe laba,
But the elM- Clkl grow terger •nd
the leachar por&gt;ulatlon dw'lndleCI. More
classrooms were abandoned By the
111'18 high ac.llool beckoned In 1977, the
school had lost 70 percent o l Its
students and tile paroc:lllsl selloot let1
was-lng.

OPtlona fOf s todenll •• He &amp;160
malnt atnt th&amp;l • - atude!\ta .,..
entering tne lleld
Admitting that -aujlalo ia llmrt.c! ICI
Ita~ too tNCI*S," lklflaloStata
Studenl TNC:I&gt;I"G CoonllnatO&lt; Ric:llatd
fr a zota do . .g r - wlln Waa.,.r 1
ISMaa&lt;nent ''In 1M ... lew ~

•n tha Ctty
As more achbol boa/Cis ¥Ole to
c:onSOIIdate tneu resources by closong
a KIIOol and atulkng us SIIICSe'\ts Into
another ac:hool, classrooms a re r&amp;piclly
r~actl•"ll an ~unl-ble- PQPUl.l1oon
TNc.llars a oe llglltong to pre...,t
becoming lectur•a but kOnOfO&gt;C
elhc.enc:y tran-.css the educalors'
ldeallatn
School supplies are now being
bought more o ften by teacner. lOt ~
g reater number of stlldents sonc:e
ac:hools cannot afiOfCI s uch tu• uries
Wlth .mofa budget CUll on the way.
Ruth prediCts . teacllers will be using
lree/Mfer\111 auch as egg eanons Of
oooslcta lUCks to SUpplement a c:hlld's
education.
"Tile biggest problem wuh the
buCiget ls th61tldt of speclal teacl\efa,"
Rut II said Children at1t not beinG'
taught music or art II their teacllef
doetn' t have these etlra s~llls.
SchOols d idn't bu&lt;lget these programs
until tile late 1960s under preasure Irom
tile Bullalo Teachers F'ederallon

F

Of "I their added w~ due to
cutblcks, IOrther regulations and

percent durlng the same periOd

Tl'ieteiOfe. ooeo 10 )'ella te~ 111••
lost 11 percent oltllelr buying pawer In
J969doltars tills amountsto 1 7.167-a
loss of St &lt;468 In purchaSing ability
Although tue/lel's bet- they ate
worlul)g - - to lndN~~ze
teaching and are ~\Ifill palcl- lor
tneir eflor1s. r-..1 c:ormnet~t5 on
"'Why JOIIMy Can't
hngen
ooontecl 11 the quality o t teachtng
Weaver. a proleuot of Educ:atton at
Boston Untversity. does not believe
that the . , _ field os attriCtlng
ouallly c.anelldai&amp;S Hts fllldlngs po.nt
out lllat educ.atlon rna~ ra11ked
fourteenth 'Out ol 16 fields on
Scholasllc Aptitude T•t tSA f) _ ,
scoreo.ahead onl)'oiiiiOsastudytngtn
olflce-cterlca l
a nd
voc:atlona l-rechnlcat ttetds Only
olflce-ctencal students rankad lowet
on the math $COrU
In addition, Weaver •~ted. the
c;umulatlwe grade polrtl average of
education majors ranks 1wellth ol the
f6 majors. with an average o f 2.72
Weaver contends that edueallon
institutions o llor " lew c:reatlve policy
a lternatives 011 reaiiJtlc new c.ar-

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ratota a.ooad thai tnete 11 1 to-Mania -hool educeloon and~
cetllhc:euon Students comJM,...,t
tM&lt;r el-tary educatiOn da9oooes
wotll UC.OIIOnl l -loon &lt;legr - 110
t~Wf may ant., the W•clenlng loeld ol
teaching handoceppao cntldlen.
Rutll alto decrlu anac:- • on
utac:hlng qua lity feac.llers lla•e
always been trained wall. - asserted
noting the hlgll ltlndarCIS reqUired
Wilen atlenc:lecl Bullalo State
Teacntng 11 a talent." lilt t*le~
An unc:lerat andlng ol c.lllldren rs mo&lt;e
tmPOft ent than !raining "
And most aducatOta agree that
clllldran are more Clllllcull to
u~tand l e a - are lllOCitlylng
their te.Ct\lng rnelhocla to relate to the
cMO ol lila 1980s
Although slle belo e ves that
tele'ttsoon oilers mora benefots tha n
detr llll&amp;nl l Ruth IIU nottc:ed 1
Cleele•.. 1n rt!ldlng by c.lltlchn TMy
dema nd Insta nt gratlheatlon and
enter~au~,.nl ~ lhe veteran
eouoetor does not l o r - a ~
usage ot ~~- since the t.,ge
ctuses mahe 111~ sma ll screen
•nellect•..
A teaclllr• lob lias bec:ome more
IN6tfl ll&lt;&gt;g ..._ d&gt;oldten are leu
likely to CIO ~ 1nc:1 are tess
controlled Ruth notn that the famol)'
nn become more d -ganlzad andlhe
parent a less lnle&lt;e$1edln atding t~
ctuldten atnc:elhey must work mo&lt;eRulli ,... notlc..cl a drasllc c:ll&amp;nge tn
Bullalo lc.IIOOf c.lltldt.., oYer the paS'I
twenty years M or~ acortOfnocatly
dfSadvantagad s tlldents entered the
SChool system laclo.lng besoc
11nce tlllir ~ts had nc&gt;ne as
chotdren Teachers were then IO&lt;ced to
slow Clo\On their teac.hlt!Q ~ Such
children have alnce mar~edly improved
but tllefe are stilllc.IIOOfs Where htt~
hn c.haf'gad
To ACijull to the l nc.noasad use ol
visua l a ids by c.lloldren, RUlli suggested
that ua10g computers ~nd ~tng
mlchtnes could be ellectlve measures
111 INc.lltng the bealc.s to the mocll'fn
child

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The Colleges System: The Universit)ls Utopian dream
The
~~~
new

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Co7t.ges are !10 1~ the tuture ot
.
Americ:lln educ.etlon, rether they are
11
Unlversrty is keeping groun&lt;Ndlntlllnostelglaof/hepeat, a
the Col...,._ on hOld
grtm reminder or on(lfttlclrNs thet 11o1
'VV"'...
Jolt In ,,. dollars maza. Yilt some
and .In these Inflationary uMet'sftlas, JWCh as US. still hope lot
"
a IMMng .,.,,., a/lhoug/1 IIIey speak
tl mes th at hUrtS.
rNtlatlc.etty and they y " It n an
~ to tile axl llifl!l CIJmr:ulum
rather lflan the c:utrleulum its«/.
-Clifford Furnas
•
The dream· 10 attract ~.000
College Master atuden!t
to a aprawtiflll Uno..slly
Joyce Slrlanoi
Center. Ill unclergradltalt population
totally ,_..., end eCIUc.atad in an
Elllcott·bued pon. .te system.
c:ontPOMd o1 30 lriliv1dual unltL
Till ptotluc.l&amp; ol tills ooncenltllled
lty SETH GOODCHILD
Intellectual c:l".,...te - . 10 prope4 UB
to the of ,Arneriean unrversitles,
w1111 a or-'riO Greeluate Center and
a ~lad UndefVI'aduale program.
prowldlng Ierne • and faYO&lt; to the
lnatllu!IDn.
But todey, ten colleges c.arry on a
~ atruggle wtth a budget
ouner. liVIng cons~antl)' under 111e
lhrNI o1 lurtt... lundlng .,cluc.llena.
Whet wee once hoped to 118 the 1ocat
point o1 the u.w-ally'a academic
rMal....- now Ia dlseuaaad In tha
negative , .._ ol llle bureaucrat'.s

1 a n g u age - r e 1 r en c 11m en t .
amalgamation and otnet aoaptations
to,_, buCIQ8tary shor1faiiL There os
littte mention or
programs.
e.nJer Ulhl month • The SpectnJm
ri!IIOft ShOWed thai the MUIOfl and
leading felloWs o1 the Colleges today
!l&lt;)SSeSS a unlvwul lear of additional
c;uts and are worried thai llle declining
flnan.,gl plctura ~ICI IOfct the
Coltetes' numbe&lt;$ to be _ , tunher
reduced to a low ol lour or live.

Jn recent dl~lons lor,., Colleges'
Deans and leading fellows- present at
the centers formationexpressed
disappointment IIIII UB ,as not
supporting Its Colleg iate system
Rflectively. lnsteeCI they see the
Uni-ty aJiowlt!Q the Colleges 10 wilt
away rn a sea of llnanc:tel Inequity
ral'* than grow pr-ous. They
POinted to what they perc;elole as a
failure
ol
tile
Uni versity
adminlstrallon-especlally In tile
Pfeslelant-_ olflce-lo raallze tllllr
potenUal value to U8's standing
natlonafly and tile 'soundness ol [IS
c.umculum.
"I llllnk that till Colleges at Bulla to
are greater than any other In the
country:• former Dean Irving J .

Sprttoerg Slid rn an onlervfe,ow from Ills
WUI\loglon oil~ Currently on'lea&gt;e
from UB to ..,... as tne
s.cteu&lt;y of the~ Aaoc~atiOrl
o1 ~n~tY ProfiiSIOt$, ne con(tUI.cl
UB I Collegiate program willllhe other
tess successiUI etlocts at Micl&gt;lgM
Stall and S&amp;nta Cruz.
Till Col~ gr-out ol 1M reforms
of the late III&amp;Os. moal ty on llle Ma&amp;n
Street c:amous and meny - • w•tho&lt;lt
realdentlal programs the CO&lt;netStone
o l the Collegiate k1ea. During lbe
turmoil of the -'1 1910s, many new
Colllgla foPNIIII up. created out o1 •
deSI,. ll)lvaroous faculty members anc:l
atudenta to create new 186lning
c.ent- I $ an allernatowe to the
rnasshre. and sometimes ac:ademlc.ally
stifling • n• ironme n t, ol a large
Unl-51ty Center
AI many o l the tndlviCiuaJ colleges
lougllt lo bec.ome a part ol the
University. chaos and contusion
marred early Collegiate Assembly
meetings Ea rly baltles between
lndl•iduat unils and the University
Preskllnl- regular and centered on
the role lila Colleges wete to play In
the Unlveralty u a whOle.
" WIIan 1M University receives mOfe
__._ ...... -

�A University's

quest-tor

e~meot e nound " countered a
Faculty S.na\Of durong a - •
"lt'a '"' a~y ~-.,
atts ~111T*lte that do II fnOitsh IS
more restrlcllng tha n e •en
Engl.-ring•
~ . the ourcrynaa oenrered on
rile lncreasong preciOmll\ll\t;O t~t
P&lt;Qiesslonat lctoOOb .,, gaining on
most unoY~~r~lry campuaes. And the
trend hasaome academicians womed.
"Thl o•etwhalmlng role ol the
Unwets4ty Ia. II' Gtnerll4 Eduutlon and
not In \1111 poolesatonel Khoolt,"
opined US ~ &lt;It M~t
Professor Howard Foar•. wlloae
suppC)t1 ot thl c:urm:ulum rerorm
Pfogratn ill well kno•n "I would gel rod ol ~&gt;ndergrec!Uatt education In
Management. mrlle9at\"-t. lor Gen
Ed "
Foa ter
eontln~&gt;ed .·
~un&lt;~e&lt;grlduare educatoon anoukl be
gRM&lt;Il "

-•1111

the best
US's beleaguered
Gen Ed program
ndtllfi~IJIII/11

atuiJents In meny

Alrr«~n IHI/vitraltfea tan lfHIY
'"'a/mol( alltll:a&lt;le IIII'OUflh 1M
.., Mt llrldtf a 1/,.,al, unl/ructured

CU"ICIIIIIm

~tly, /loW-.

lind ,,.,,.,....

oec• .n

~~~

they
-•lid

tile,_,.,., ot o-ral EducetiOit u the
" - ' " " acedemy &lt;Mcenla many of
the ,.torm• ot ,,. I Mils end ~,gna
·ts untiiHfl'aiJUite .-qul,.menu
At US. the ooncep1 o1 a ce,.,uUy
thstflbllt~r;umr;ulum was dlleussed
01111

y

•• ago, yot complete

,npltlmMI tfon I I 11111 a (IMI.Iot lhll
Jutu,.

Dellgned
to
com bat
1 ~e
&amp;l'croeohlng vocarlona llsm ol lhe early
111 • 01. the Unlveralty's General
E.ducarlon program nas ~reveled an
o&gt;bstaele·llllered path slnoe Its
1"-ellca( lnoepllon sl• years ago.
" There naon' r been en.ugn S«i®s
conslc~tratlon lor lhe objecloves ol the
program. 111&lt;ptalned lormet G-rar
E.dueallon Commllt.. Chalfman
NOtman Bal&lt;ar at a r-..t acadl!mic
lorum " We mull atress the
c:on\ITWnlcallon, ll'ie O&lt;oad knowledge
and lhe aense of I)IIRpeetlve rhat Gen
Eo 11 suppoNCI to ar;compllsh " Sake&lt;
tnar lhe conrro.--tal P&lt;ogram
.shOutcl. In Ill I&lt;Mal IOtm, upand a
stu4ent'a ·•crlttcal acumen ano show
t&gt;ow to lnt egrare and apply
ilnowt-.lge "
Th&lt;i HIStory Prolessor noted that the
curr.cut~&gt;m, lnt~noed to offer a broad
educational apoetrum to all US
UnGeollf-ea, hM becotM -ioualy
" watered-dowl\" Originally dealgnld
t'&gt; t&gt;e oompoald ol 13 cou&lt;ns strewn
through al• bloed Knowledge Areu, a
new pareO, albeit tame&gt;ota!¥. P&lt;ogram
wu ~ed lui ltlme$le&lt; requlrlllg
lil!2 II'IQNIII.n g lr~ IO entOII Ill
onlY one courM In live ateu.
T he KnowlldQII ArMa fHiatork:&amp;l and
Studlel. P!lyalcal ond
Sclencft. the U te and
'1Mltll S c . _ Ulerll~&gt;ra and the
Arts Social and a.twiYioral Sclel&gt;ees ,
and F&lt;ftlgn languages and Cooss
Cultural Stuelletl dtvloe all UnoVUtsity
~leAl
~r,..,.tlcal

"I

think that there are
subject matters which
everyone who has a
bachelor's degree
should be familiar
with."
-General
Education
Committee
Chairman
Peter Ha1e

T o comber tne fllohiY apeeoatll*l .,.,
extremal~
popula. vocational
programs. Foate&lt; augguted tt&gt;lt the
proleaalonal XfiOOI education Should
occur aile&lt; the ·•general undergr~duare
eoucatlon" n a supplemental
goe&lt;tuate acnool curriculum
•
Foster pol"led to the US Pharmacy
progoam loa an ..ceuent e.ampte ol
now bOtn general ed..callon coupleo
with proteulonll training can be
aehievecl Wolholil oompromllong eilhe&lt;
comPQnlnt a academ ic ontegrlty
" Thelf'l
1 c;ompromoH " Foster
ondlcated " They nave a ltv•year
program_. .-ythong is fluid •
Not _ . , laco.llty ~ snares
Foster's tnthUslaam Spnnger. who
a ulhoteel US 1 rel~&gt;on to Ibe Carr.egoe
Unot credit system Cone «ed•t P8!
leAf'her· student contact hour)
envisions
gaps , _ , _ tne
program's alma and the sy'Stem's
praelocallty "Tnete are gapa between
:o.e fiMII ' ol the Pfograrn and the
wogram olaell," Sl)(lnger naa noted.
" For ln.taoce. deaplre a ,.., lor a
scteooe te&lt;~ult-.l tla
Claiming tl\lt a aclence P&lt;cwtslon.
,.htch .. ,. a gen.,al educauon on
otsell " Ia _
_ , lor any altempted
~dtlmk reloon P&lt;oor-. Springer
~1Sec1U&gt;e ~ ~ c.lltng
ot '101 WOIUI u.. time beoi\g apen1 on

•s

course• Into aeparate, d lsrlncr
academiC apllefes Praero\ly the
Unlvaralty'a General Education
ComiT\!IIM iS SOliciting 11)9CI~Iy
GesJ.., . 'b&lt;oecl·blaed" Knowledge
Area OOUIMI 10 IOfiiiY the presently
depleted ollerlnga
Tile Unlver.tty'$ GIM!It Educatton
l)tOgrtm Is an outg&lt;oWih o l • national
trel\d abondonong thelltleral ref01ms ol
the pa.at rwo deea~s. 101 lhe more
!ilruc:tured curtlcula that preceded rhe
1860a. As college$ rhrougtoout lhe
Country - • or~I11Q or eulng rltelr
d•atributlon requirement•. onoi•IOuel
o.l.:~artment• lnatlluled their own
Whlen were, lor the moll pan mo&lt;e
constnetlng rnan belora the sworen
Sal&lt;ar alCJIIalnld thai a " a~gnofleant
~parwra lrOtn 'What .._to ,_part or
Gen Ed" ocr;urred ar lhe beglnniiiiJ o1
rile oecaoe "(Tho Old Oi$1nbUIIon
syltaftll wu - h l n g thall-.tlled
Gen 'Ed and rapidly d&lt;aapcleanng,"
he ,ald. lddong lhal ...........U I
prdrequlstraa which replace lhe
; ystem
"geated towards the
majon." thUS lurtiWI! 1Uito6g t he Q..est

w••

lor a ltt&gt;e&lt;at eduo.rlon
'It Ia unraallstlc to e•pect tnoMouaJ
..ntis ro nave ,,..,r own ~ Eo
P&lt;ograms. s.ktw c:o'1cl.- Ho.. - .
Eng..-.ng Pro~ Robert Spror&gt;ger
b e l - lhat "unlta" can handle the
slat~ In the a blooce ol a Un'-sory·
wloe reform program
D&amp;partmenll wouiO reQuore lhelf
own Gen E4 programs. · Spnl\ger
concluded "/1. Unl~tratty ed..caroon
lmpll~ a get&gt;erat education "
G eneret Ed• catlon Commlllee
Chairman Petti&lt; Here emphasizes the
ompC)ttancr ol a arrucrured IIDe&lt;al atts
P&lt;OQrem "lthonk rharthefe 11e ~
mau..a whlcll ~ who hM i
bac:heiO&lt;'a
be , .........
with." be aunotlald. expWm~~g !hat llle
~ en&lt;ollmenl lhlh
u..
orolesalona l sctooola 11 oanperous.
•wnar .,..,. going to ...c1 up being os a
$IIOOnd or thlra ratetecllnk:AI acnoor.·
"It's not the jlfolea.,., acnoors
that make their •too.nta rake a seltc:t
n~&gt;mber ol - . . - from lheit own
deparl,..t. ao a~uden tt don' t ger to

oeer• -

·-ard•

-oou•

..,_.L.. .

...-Sdtnee _ , _

Springef noted
IIIWI IIIKieniS the " lunG-tal

-

- ....., lor ldUCIIion and

a&lt;e Jn a ''rwlathtely all'lljll;e end welt

de¥el9C*' ....-

·me"'._..' o.n

Ed "'ogram ~s Jvst
so s-llcial." lhe ""~~'""'Nics

Utopia.
wniiiJII- IMdefahlp and gets mote

r -. "Spltt,.,g mulld, Mit whl

help 1&gt;&amp; utabllah a national
r811Utatlon." Yet ttl II. many did not leer
the u.v-.ity wu valuing Ita Infant
Colllgla ~ Tne 1om1a&lt; Dean.
who urvecl In edmltleclly tight
·~ ....... . . . tile grandiose
diMIII lor uw ~ l!llterlllae,
loelng 111 momentum uncs.r thl
P &lt; - ot - Cloller. He lon:ecl,
ne Mlcl In a 1111 llllervleW-WI\Icto
SpoUIIefg noted wu IIIII CDnliltent
Willi bll Cll'f*1t ~ 10 become. first
rate pauper.

F-

DMn Claude Welcto-now
Chairmen or the PolitiCAl Scre~t-ukl that M bel~ tbe
Colleoat tried In lite -'Y Cleys to
Kprowlcle M lntw~ -..lnQ
the clofmltorla" He
- * 1 thel Ult'a 111M more

- * * ...

Mllllllo;g
~··
euc~~

~
....
..
Y... -endHaRMI.

""'-~,....,....In
-....~a~~~~ undif (lorlnlr UnivefWIIy
to

..........................
................
...................,.....,.
,..,....
.....,
...........
.................. . . . , . _ GOlly

bee•••rolled
Itt
the
MIHIM •~a"• crl 1M U.....,,

"f

__

~ . . . . . . . . 10 ...
............. -

EIIIGatt

. . . lillelglled

....................... 8lawVI

and ald communltyiM!Inga Inside the

budget." he noted " Thlt· • have , _
Collegea. "l llllnk.,. have ~~UCCMalully
been good 111\lncialty but tney are even
creared communrrtea II\· spite or.
mo&lt;a cii iiiCult now " The Oeen detailed
lnatea.d ol beoauae or. the Elllcou
Ihalite wU forced IO CUI $ 78.000 lhls
Comp,... " Spltzbelll aald In 1878. MTha
year lromthe base buclget. noting t~at
people wno wrota the program lor
lte woulcflle Pf0Qt811&gt;ml,.- olthet
Elllcoll-and the atcllltects wonted
money Into next yeefa IIQ\Ir.-.
frOtn aornet&gt;odY'• PfOO&lt;...,.....,dkS not
In l~a eatllet th&lt;l monrn. many
Maar.. QUeStioned lhe UnlveraiiJ' a
u~ tile conf..,ratlor\s
commolment to 111e Collages today,
~ '"' creating communCtles.
Splld&gt;erg. an outiPOkero man, aid
drawo~ blr;k lo \heir Pf~
lhlt What wu ~eeplng US lrom lbe
remarks on the tormallve days of the
ranks ol •*eoe UniYOKII\lat wu that
Colleges
Its Collegiate aya1arn was not being
ISI&lt;eelto change ols baste com.,:O.lrlon. ' " T na Unlveralty Ia keeping the
" Nationally. I nave · a' Colleges on ltold and In these
Untveralty qulle like US and fts
lnlla.tlpnary llmea tnat hutta;· Cllllord .
Colteoa." SpiiZbarg lniOfiiMI. " I nave
Furna• Muter J.oy9e Sirianni
never underetOOd UB. The Colleges are
rnall'lrafnec:t. ''They nave not made •
the only poulble cl aim to lls
!IO!Id oornmltment.'' Scnwarlz and
u n i q -. II' a 1 part ol Ule unlq..e to
Collage H Millar Lee Qr)'den agreld
Buffalo. Wit/loUt tile Cotr.g&amp;s' II oa
With - ltat.......,l .,ch«glng lllet lhe
ollterwlle fvll another Unl-slt~"
CollaCI" have CIOJIIln-..ty r-'-1
AI lite tkj\e ol bll 1178 clepartun~
men thWI tltelr....,. of lhe ~
r,om the ~. Spitz.barg had a
and buclgetary Cllta cloled out In ,_,t
cert81n . . . _ ~ 111e Collage's
~·
,.....,. lo achlewo ell that had been
But - I I eufT8flt lundlt1IJ ...... _
IMPlied out lor ....... He~.
malfl\al!leel. 1\ Ia etUC -.cpacied lllal
certU. .,..,.. tlrel lte . . at u.e .oma lndMclual cot~egea oould be
h8nda o4 the Slate and I1S budget
etiml,..., br IMigld with otn.w In
cun.a. ~ the Gooer1a and
belt tiOfllenlng enort.
the Loglllel-.
sq.wwu oclmluacl ,,.., .., •hlnlc
'1111 budlel prOIIiafM IIIII plagued
a malgemetlon
elimination Is
ltw Ceilegle.
Mllrray 8cll.,u
'"""''.... ~ . . to oonsldeor
r8pOI14d ~lr. "We .,. trylne to
lltlnga "" lite 8prCng."
But lew daublllte&lt;loileges ability to
eopa witt! "" Nllllollona ... the

t-

.,. "'"'*

o.n

w

sunl-rn some lomt Schwartz ano
the Mnt era ha•e c onstantly
malntelnld thai they rei.- to rosa
lallh 1n the ~~VSiem. clee9fte tile ltl1lfky
Un'-slty commitment E~~toUmanta
have been s t - wllll Ulllta
seemg lllgher demend ...., otners. 111e
'Oean noted
Some are also - , . o ~ the
olt..Oetayed Ge~e, a l Education
program. wnich Ractoe4 CSIWfl College

MIMPIIer 1110 oould
be benellelllto the unl11' ruturea. •me
Cotl!gea could meka a rea r
contribution to tlte program." Murphey
mused, "llll- ~ olf lhe OfOUnd."
Morale wu said to be atrong even
the lace o l the budget proepectaand a
feeling_,. to ••Ill tha i \he program
has been allowed ro aoread Irs
lcallemlc wlllgS and ~~ctolevlng
lhe POianllal many ICflollfl bellIt
IS capeiMa of.
To Dryden. wt&gt;o also nu a ~~eat 01\
the Faculty Sanau• Eueu lfve
Committee. the over-ell condllion '"
strong wlllr re~~~alnlng room lor
lmpr--t. ''Thtft II some \llgor.
_ , . ..,_ ol problema IIIII ,.., to
be _..., on. lnlufflc:lent h•ncllng
IIRdelr concaptiQn o4 mTUion and lite
constlt...cy. But thert n some
st1'61111tltl end -programs tlolt.,.
ti'OIAMd,. DryOefl conduded. addil&gt;g
that be '*'- Ita full pottntlsl haS
ret ro b e -.
•
Master Orville T.

In

�--------~-----~~--------------I

tt - • llka ~

~

0111er

you meet •• ell- ...

engiM«Ing 0&lt; -oen-t
map, your J*Cipllonl ,.,.y 1101 be
~~&gt;et ,., from wrong Although the trend
If national, II 11M been ~fled at

5S.DOO.

Since 1875. the number of Bac:nalor
or Sctanoe (BS) englnM&lt;ing dagreamed nationally tiU 1-.ed 53
percent. AI UB, tht number of
engl-'ng graduatat the eame
parlocl hMincraaMd 114 IMI'-'L
All hough the num"-r of graduatealn
the ua Sohool ot Management hu
ratNinacl ralatl.e4y conatant due to
program .U. -rlctlona.M-gement
DeM JoMph Alutto rtPOrtl thtl the
num11er of appllcanll to lhe program
" liM aaail) tflPtd.~ AI a raautt, .........
!ltd to tum many atu-.11 away,• he
explained.
Al~tt
b t i l - the upaurge In
1111'011
In protea.Jonal SCIIOOis
can bt trlbuttd to ct\anQI"9 values
1ff10nQ tudenta. ACCOidlng to Aluno.
theI ana proQramt ot the 111601
offered little In tt&lt;ma of c:atter
ttalning.
/"TTt... enrollment changes have
I prese.,ttd apaclal problema to public
a&lt;:hOOtl! llka UB, WIIICh II reatrlcttd by
~State guldtllll.. In rt·tllocat lno
resou rce• . Soma claim Jt If
unfonunata tor !loth the departmenb
Which are loalng atudenll, and
thefetore • - cutback$. and I Of othe&lt;•
gaining studell\1 but not gaining
r-rc:e1 test enough to keep \Ill woth
tht onslaughl.

w,_ ....,.,_

bec.me

scarce.

Ao..b ttg explained, they were
"c:rystMI:zecl In auct1 a way •• to pu1
the butden on the hteh demand areas."
RoMberg expactl the demand In
engl.-1ng to continua Increasing for
11 leaat live mote years, u well as
contiiiOed lnorea- In the Health
Scle noaa and graduate level
manaoen-t, but lndlceted thai a
~ In dalnand was poesillla on
lht~uatt~-·

goal of the Unl~erslty
~nlltratlon during this parlocl,
explalnacl Rotlbtt!SI· Is to "maintain
_ , . C1eQrM or llealblllty without
c:Mnglng t h e - olthe Uni-ty.·
"The ttlcl&lt;... he axplalned. .... hOW
you do that."
DINclorof the Otflct ollnllltutlonal ,
Sl,.... ' - - Kofal&lt;u was more
,.._.,..,... about the national trend.
~ t hat ''Wdtl and thlfls
IMippeft • • • 1"-r',. . - t d to the
__,Y _,..,.., "tcojalcu IIOitd the
81ft at ua was more pronounced.
The

lM attrlbultd tnt ..-t
liM
en
lner eaae
1n
ernollment -tlpac:laUy women lM
repof1a that the UB enal-'ng elan
If now 15 p.oent female. up lrOfll
lllmo.1 IIOihlng len YHIS 100·
An td&lt;Sit lonal lure o1 the ango.-lng
llald Ia the employtTieflt oe&gt;ponunilles
••artallla
In t he 187Q.80 ~ yw . engl- .
only 8 paroenl of all
~~
nationally. }'II IIIeY
acoovnted IOf ltl percent of all
greduatt1 hired Scanlng lor
all angl-ing fitlds 111 11110 ...,.aged
$2050081 t h e - -· -· $22.700
'"'.Muter'I o.g,.. and 121.300 lor a
Ooctotatt In tdcltllon, IM~n,. ot
among engo.-. ....,... , ruM f11
below tnt natiOftll Lea r~sthltt-• are now .-1
1100,000 eng"-a tn the Unottd Slat as_
Olthase. IC)Pfoxrmately 10.1!&gt; p.cent
ate lost an&lt;~ually thtougl't tatl•-t.
death 0&lt; cat- Change~ ThtreiOfe,
even present Iaveii o t enrollmtnt a•e
not enough to keep up with atlrltlon
"Many people ballthe natlon'5
economy tiM In With Ita ttd&gt;nologlcal
strength.' e)(plalnacl lM " In tht tast
few years thl5 hal btcoma a .....,
tmponent • • - " lM Cited a rapon by
the Natoonal Academy of Sclef,ces
wt11cn called lor ...ndvstrlahz.allon a ..
tile Mti(Wl'S hr5t prroroty lor ,..,taiiZI"Q
the economy
In addttoon. oome ol the new
tedlnologles _.ally c:ompu~ers
are g row ing u tnouatrles '"
themset•es n well u allect•ng Olhet
tacets of trw ac:onomy
As a resu4t Lee rhe • · - on
enrollments "aaauy conltnutng 101 at
least ten yeatS ..
AI U&amp; tngt-lng'l new lound
poputarlly nas tl&lt;ought whh It ,.,.
lound problema. ••ptalnad Lee .
lleceust! lnereasu In ellor t at tne
undltfgraduate te. .t come at the
eAI)ense of the gradute program Th1S
nu led to Engineering and Applied
Sciences (EAS) rtcant dtc:l..on to htnot
eruoltment attht frtsllman- to 1100
students. begonnong na• t ~ear But tile
SituatiOn r~ete ts 'not as bad as some
UIIM!fSII-." t•ptatnacl lM · o.uone
we n..e the
c ampos gethng

to

UL

A tutto beilevet that the Unlve&lt;~Uy is
panly r~sllllt to- Ita present
dilemma by lOCking ltHIJ Into faculty
CO&lt;Rmlt!Nnla th.rough tenure grants.
Thus, UB camot r. .ttocatt ra10&lt;1rcu
wttno..t eliminating tenliftd positions .
a proctdu,. wtolch he described as
very difficult. "We're 11111 allowed to
grant tenure to departments Whllfe
enrollmenta are declining," Alulto
CO&lt;nplalned. "ll'a not ctur that h haa
In any way strengthened lhe
UniYeBIIy-ln fact, I'd say· It h15
weakened tht Ut'/ver.fty."
VICe PlMidtnt fOf Aca60mlc Affairs
Aober1 Rossberg sees et~rottment
trends as a retlec:lton oft he job rrw\et
as the ttme. Aooordlng to Rossberg.
the ttend towatds protiiMlOnal lldlools
mtrtors the deveiQPmtnl o l new
technologie$, new ways of msnsgtng
tl!$0wces. and the genetal trend
towllld mort technical and speelfoc:
I&lt;,..,Wiedgt. Roslberg axplalnacl lhal.
In the 1V60s, theft axlsttd a demand
lorlklllo In more "generallel" areas.
.Atao. according ro Rosebttg, tne
expanding economy In general ca~
studtnte to bt "less concerned wlth
the speclllc ullllly" ol a degree.
The Vlot Presldeni e•plalned lhat
the Unl,..llty 11 trying to "rtdfess
lmbalancaa'' ca.u Md by enrollment
Change~ but tdmltttd that .._
don't
neve the llelllllllly that -Illes us to
Shih,__ qollckly." Ht attributed
the praMnt situation to external
circum81-. rathef t11an Internal
milt--. deec:tllllnG the parlocl from
1~75 .. . , "lnctedllllt dac*le."

--ar-. . .

War II high of !10.000 I * year to a
tnlcl-1850a low of ....,.. 25.000 It then
undetwenta m t l d - ol fluct uauona
111 the 3CI-40.000 range ""'" the mid
18101.,- It
lind
ltetdy lnCrto a 11110 twoh ol

KU"T AOTHEHBE" QER

-•.adeot-.

Will the Liberal Arts die
in a world of technocrats?
The rise of the vocational school

"""*st

bCJ,tl ..
Lee tdmltted that UB es a .,.._.,ry

' m&lt;JSI remain mutll·ltg&lt;nenled" and
thtrPfOfe g rowth of thl eng.,_.ng

program onou4d not take place a t the

M

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - e~pense ot areas like tnt liberal art~J.
I
lloweYer. he did s~Jggest tha.t wea~
prolesslona • programs mtght be
pruned Instead.

1

• •
any people befieve the Nation 's economy
. ties in with its technological strength. In the
laSf feW yeatS fhiS haS become a Very
important issue.

-Dean of the Faculty of Engineerrng
S ·
G
' '
d A P_P_ l'ed
_______an
___
I-c-'e_n_c_e_s__
e_o_rge
- Lee___
-especially

IO&lt; eng1.-1ng tRCttaseS
and aoelal aclencM and humanities
decreiSas.

Supponlng f&lt;olaku'a ~atlon Is
data from lruhmen . enter ing
universities In the 187&amp;-711 t&lt;:ademlc
,..,, WIIO - • uktd to Indicate their
Intended area of study.
N ationally, 12.7 percent chose the
Ana and Humanltlea. 20.3 percent
choN Social Sclanoe and related
a-• and 111.8 p.oent Choat the
Physical Sclancaa. Including
engl,_.,ng. But at UB, only 6.6
percent Indicated Arts and
Humanltiu, 10 parc;ent Social
Sciences, and 28.1 pt&lt;ctnt Pnyslcal
S c i - wllh two,fhlrda of that
amount In engineering alone. ~~ the
national and UB Pn)'llcal ~
llgurM 10M allghtty laat year.
Kolallu bellavtt lht auwrialng
~lnO damend could~ Jraced to
the fact thai UB Ia the I~ publk:
engl,_lng echool In Haw Oflr State.
tn the
HOling the demand deer
sOCial sciences and hulnaniltes,

Lee COUld not speculate on now n~

WUhlngton pollelet would allecl 1he
engi.-tng prog1am hera. "Obvrousty.
In terms ol (go¥..--tl rneatCh
grants. - ·re going to De hurt,• Ml
explained "ttut II he IANQatlllsttyll&gt;g
to bansler soma ,_.Ch 10 lndustual
l!ftons. we
get more incWstrtat

mar

suppor~.•

flolaku belleoetl that thana ea:isted a
pelteption among many that the
Unlveralty centers at Albany and
Singnamton were belter llbttal ans
sChools.
~oJaku pointed o ut that this
University began as a oottectlon ol
prolenlonal IChoola: llbttal art&amp; were
not added until latllf, "So we're mote
vulnltfabte to thla SOft of demand," hi
exptalntd. "lfs all a malter of
proportions."
Seeing no Cha'IQe In present trends
over the Ilion run. flolaku lidded that
the new Reagan admlnlatratlon' a
emphalla on ''tlan!ware" and d e l and on buslntsa r-td activity oooutd
·conunue to encourage kids to major
In the things llleY'ra ln."

[).., of the Faculty

ot

Engl.-lng

and Applied S c . _ George Lee
' praented a graph or tht numbtt of
englnMrl"9 dagr- eatnacl natlonall)o
over the parlocl from tll!50 to the.
~· It "'-&lt;! lhl number of BS

g&lt;tduatet declining from a post World

When asked about
Cat- . .

tilt

problem ot

liberal .,,. tCibc:atiOft.

u.

defWided tMI ang;naermg program,

noting that englnM&lt;Ing m~s are
r~ to taka_,. aodll sc:lenc:e
and humanities cou,...
He el&lt;J)Ialned that englnaertng. as a
tour')'elr program has t.o be very
structured. A typical englnaetlng
m~·s lOad consltts or around 105
credit hours wonn o l required science
and engineering courses leaving only
15-24 llourl fO&lt; d lllrfbutiOft
"We can't expand It (distributiOn)
withOut adding a ye11 to tnt program.he said. "What we don't went to do is
produce e ngineer&amp; 'Who are n' t
prepared." lM Hid thaJ his " gut
feeling" WQ that at~gl,_lng C»uld
become a live-year prog.r arn
Lee explained that because o f the
pre&lt;equisltes and spectlic: natu!t of
~ng coursea. the EAS Faculty
cannot be of much assistance to tr.e
UnMitsity In any genetaJ tduclti(W1
program. Academically. hi stated "We
talie from the rest ot the Unflll!lsity "

�------------------~~--------------By JOSEPH SIMON
UNY, rhe 64amplll apt.m ol
btlc htg/1« education Ill H.-

York State, had1/a "'o/daal.,•

A tuition and enrollment
battle ensnares
US higher education

ma~~r o.~-. In /he IIII!Oa atKI the
aarty pett o1 the
II ,.., dutrng
tltoaa ,...,.. that the gflll)dro$a plana
. . . dMJpMtllot 111 ~ and
..,...,IC _,UIIItiea draw ac/Polen

' 10a

trwe ~ , . Corlnlf'l

- .. and,,...,..
·- · . ,But
.,_
/0 - , ....,._/On,
a
.,fft 111 Sr.,. 8UPPO'f to the priYflra
uctor The atfllgflla Urol/111 - . .
moffl II!IM'f locus«&lt; 1ft the INOa u
dol/era gtow tfghtflt atKI the pool ot
colt~ged .,.-,,. dr,.• up
Ame&lt;lca's public lnd prlvlla nigher

I

Public draws
the line
against private

educatlol&gt; aactcn. Which hava ente&lt;ad
the ,.,_ In oom~ltlol&gt; IO&lt; fewer
atuclllnta and ' " ' gcwemment and
llhllanthroplcal dollara, t&gt;ava become
as mUCh eorteernecl wtlh mere tul\llvat
as with educational qualhy But do
these condltlol&gt;s make Orta aector
more susceptible to diQOIUIIOrt than
the-other?
The Spectrum asl(ad that quallon to
a represeotallve of the privati and
publlclnternteln New Yo rk State, and
not aurprlalrtgly, r~ lved two dUiertnl
answera.
"lauspectthare wilt be a lair number
or prfVIte lnatllutlom thll go unde&lt;,"
SUNY VIce chancellor lor ~lc
PfaooliiQ J _ . Perdue &amp;lid " lt'a
beciOmlng harder ICH lhaH IChooll to
raise enc&gt;UQh money to keep their
operatlol&gt;s going Pefdua noted that publiC oottaget,
especially In Hew Yoril, hava been
getting barely enough money trom
lillie gover,.,_ll 10 SU&lt;VI•e, but
added tnat the potlllcal ram1hcatlol&gt;a
o l ctos&lt;ng • public college are too
enormous lor lt to happen
' Say the State daerdad to
cloSe . . - 1. say SUNY/Bulfato. the
t..eglolalO&lt;&amp; up • - • woOOI raiH I'IOir
helt.• ttoe c:nailecadernle olflcar lor the
SUNY system e•plelnad " They
wo uldn' t vote for enythlng unul
something was done about their
school."

" Pr ivata lnllllullona c e n go
bankrupt. The pObtlc MCIO&lt; can bleed
and bleed. but they'll IIIII have 10 keep
the

~lp

golng...

0 1rec•or or Public Aetatlol&gt;a ror the
Commission on Independent Colleges
and UniV«alllea (CICU) Sonnla Walltar,
would not aay thll private schoola are
more auscapllble to crumbling unde&lt;
financial dralna_ge . " Tnal'a a n
unfortuna te acertarto to !&gt;lint," the
eKpla.lned, "and tome thlng that
dennllet·y can be avoided."
CVCt Js a Stat-Ide organlutlol&gt;
represenlloa 1tO prlvlle oolleg" and

~t..-. deligned to brtflll *'1M
-.traltuHon to • - achools Ita
olflolls In Albany-doN 10 the State
II'OIOPI1•1ing bodlee
•
"The overall ptCiurelllha one we're
oonoemed With that """""' .,,
prOVIded MX8S 10
their IIIQI* aducatlan ~• Mid "The! 1M¥ don't , _ to plclt an
inltttutlollllrictly '**- ollfle cost•
W. . . . 10 _....,_ Stile polley
"'' -""' t1111 a n a dfullment Is

--..
·
w..., _...ned
an

· ~Juallft«&lt;t "

a ccmmlt"*" b)' 1M State that
•at-la h - the oppor1unt(Y to
c:tlOM the campul \l&gt;at belt ...., .their

N

needs.~

The Cllapartly bel-the public and
privata MCtota in Hew Yottc vlrles
tr~ from the natiOnal norm.
WalkAir asllmet• that 42 I*Ctrlt ot
ootlege lluder&gt;ll In the State go to
prlvtta lnalltutlol&gt;a, oompared to a 20
l*cetll n.,ponat hgura.
According to Pardua, many atates In
ttoe nonh...t had a fair nl.lmbef of
prlvtte oollegea already Hllbllahed
when tne wava ot publiC sY&amp;tems
awept the Country "'''h the puaage ot
the Land Grant College Acl In 1976.
Th la taw provldea widespread
QOiretn&lt;Nnt aupport for tt&gt;e lormaJion
or unlvaraillaa.

T

ha at Ilea that had lew
untvarllllas- apecillcalry thole In the
mid end far -t-utlllzad tile land
gttnla the moat......,.,. Hid.
8acauM or lha ralatl..ty large
number of privata aa-taln the State,
and the targe proportlol&gt; ol prl'llte
ac~&gt;ool graduates tn the State
Laglllatura, , _ _ ~plalned thai
Hew Yoril or- a ralat,....y helty
amount o l financial Natatance to the
P&lt;o..ta eector He bel-the 11r11 big
w... o l SUNY graduat81 hava tw1te&lt;ed
QO¥ef""*'l by now. and QI)&amp;Cia
SUNra anara or lagoalators to lnctease
inyearato oorna.
Thera are p.....,lly only "three CH
lour" SUNY grar:lualet In both 11011o l the State Laglllature. the VICe
ChancellOr ISiimatad
Wet~" amphUlted that the two
adueatlol&gt; aactora ate out lor the same
goal and bOih need all the Nalstoanca
IIIey can gel Stle said lhtll SUNY and
privata lnllllullol&gt;l are part or lhe
Unl..,alty ollhe State ol New York-a
uniQua MIOUP In thai ,.. have a single,
"'diverse hlg/ler aducatlol&gt; ayatem."
Regardless ol whether only one
aactor can prevaolln a lutura ol tlghle&lt;
budget• and dacreaad ertro41ments,
l'llrd ua bellrtea that both sides have a
bigger problem to oontend with.
"for
t ome
rea so n,"
he
aald,"Amarlca h a a toal lis
encha.ntment tor aducatlon It ·s
blcome I lower priOrity.·

Technocrats.
Engl.-lng'a contrlbutlol&gt; to the
~y. eJtP4alned IAe, Ia P&lt;"tiQe.
r-arch mortey artd aucca u lul
alurnrtl.

L...

ballaw.d llllt aducaiiOrt In
gerterat hat to bec ome m ora
lti'\ICiured. "'The cumcu111m of the
111011 • • _ , wwtructured- thare
no e«r1cu1um. • he &amp;JtP4alnad, only
panly In .... He eleo though! that
... be mote ooopera'llol&gt; MnOIIQ
dl"-- -en-11 ot 1M unr-.~ty.
·~ lftUat __..., their
...,.... • pan of a pedcaga," LAe

_......_

o.n or ,,.,.

Scllool 01
the
tretHI toward the p rofaaalonat
pragra.... aa pal'l ol a rtonnat
•.......,.um .,._.,. noting that "the
~

....,...,_,. Howerd Foaler -

~---,...notalweya

...... In .....• , _ OOIIId not
- - "" _ , . . . good

.... F2"nn for ... INIId . . . - . •

... _ ......... .,..,In 1M...,

mat ... ... Ollllllnuld . . . .
__. . . - l o ...... durlnQ the

.............

Foatar balle.ft that there Is a
Mn011Q studertts
~ proepecll ...,. by. profa.lortal--- ~~.
Fo ater, who a lto a lt a o n 1118
Unlverally'a General Educallort
Commltl... thinks lhll trend ,, not
llj good lor ........
"I tlllnk a QatlatW aducatlon hal a lot
to otfar•• Mid Foaler, addiiiQ thai he
hoiCie hla own 1.,.,.. art1 dlgrw In
QfMt . .-.The "Value or~.
broadlrtlng - ·· parwpactl&gt;le. and
'-n!ng llbout Olhet .._,,of llfe"la
or- loll I n the diWe to become
man.tallle. accordiiiQ to F01ter.
A good gaMral ._loll Pf0QrM1,
according to foltar, "will ct1a1ww1
ltlidenll to do more &amp;ampllng"
.,.....lng ezpoeure to - a l tnof I '-Ida. " 1!'1 oerflllnly 1104 a s - - . •
.......,_, l'oetar, "but lt'e better than

oar-at perceptlol&gt;
lhal

__

._,_,..

One of lila men OOOCal OIIPOI'*U 10

te.r_ra.._or~·

progr- 1a 1111 a..rr- or the
0 . . . EduaaUon Conlnllttae ....
....... "'lhlnk tlllt t'- - .........
matt.r wlllcll ~ wllo -"" •

bachalo(s degr• lhbuld be lamlllet
wllh,"atatea H-

Hera

-oo.

&amp;JtP4atnad \hat ....,., yeera

Me'" •

any COllage
- uld
practically - - of a -~ PIWI1II
longer true and
people ara llliMing lhll pro laaalonal
training will gat li'OU • lob." Hare Mid.
adding \hat lhll ,• • -lous mitt .....
• Apart '""" lhe ln!Tinllc vatua or a
broad undefgraduata education. It It a
fallacy to 8UpCIOaa 1 PtriOn &lt;10M gall
haby voca!lol&gt;al tralnlflll Ia batter
eQUipped to gat 1 laadlng poaltlol&gt; In
Industry," Hare said.
"What ....Uy ""''- " axp4alnad

lob- '"How, thai It no

. . _ ..,. bright ttley .... ~·hey-."
The demand on the :18

progr-.

pror-lonal
Hare baliftaa,
Ia bacauae educatio n ttera Ia

"ervollrnarlt Clrlvan." He uplalna lhtll,
baceuaa ~ 11011oo1a eltlel
,_, U8 - CIIMiopad an tmaoe of •
oollectlon of llfOia.lonel IIChOOia.

~ ltudenll -

. . . lor
pro'-loner ttalnlng, Wllloh the
~-·•-totr8Mier

.-oaa to

te. lfniiOL
proleuonal achool$,
"What _ ...

anhanctng t hai
going to and up

--·

balflll Ia a - . 1 or
lhlnl ... leollnleal aciiOol." Hare

ltadltlanll..._.,.,.

Hare Mid e. WOIIId tiM to - .,._.....on the
lor Alta- LMtera llUdlllla •
watt aa IliON In the tadlftlcat
dltcfpt!Me, "There - man)~ tllldanta
In Ana w Lett.,.. Who ••
a
ICianc:a or math course; he related.
axp4alnlng '"'' """"' adueatiorl
lflll)llal a broad -lltldlng ol 1111
.,_, not ,.,.. the - . I lles and
aoolal aclancee.

Hare l hlnltl the woc:atiOnal trend iS
reaching Ita mu lmum. although he
admlll he OOIIId be wrong.. ul think
there '- • grOOflnQ 8UP90r1 011 u l l -•
tor baalc aducallonaiiiiCIIIa,"
Hare ballvet that the Un-.~tr
lhOuld hava • balance bal prolaaelonal traditional program I,
and ............. ~aol1oof$
,_........, IOo rapidly••, llllnk10 _ . . . ,,_.,. ,.,. aplalnacl.
" I'd ,. . 10 llrtng . _ . the bal..- to
whalll_t6,..,. . .",

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may call
special
tuition
session

"I hove o good feeling that .tl)ere

wos o deal between Corey and
Whorton. Thde would be on
underfunding and income
shortfall and then they'd poss
the cost on to students."

SASU President
Jim Stem

by J osoph Simon
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1he SUNY lloard or l rus1.._.. "'UI "almo•l

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Slashed outlays?

Love Canal team still awaiting funds
F&lt;dcral f.....U wtUdl .,..,... promis&lt;d fe&lt; 1b&lt; UB Medical
~·, u\M.'Iy on the trfecu of toot wi.JlO OQ Love Canal

rbida.11 haV&lt; Aill not urhed ad _ , - r«aved may bt
mudt lcs&gt; 11\on 111&lt; SJ.7 millioo tbat wu .,.....wty COOillliued.
WorLina in conjunctioQ with the Nollonal Cmt« fO&lt;
Drocasc Cocmol (COC), 1he MediCal School apcc:ted Sl.7
miUion for !he tlrst )'&lt;ar and Sl million fe&lt; the rono ..in&amp; two
years. Ho¥m~«,

hureouc;rasie dcloys hove 1emporarily

JTOilrld&lt;d lheproj«)) 11t1d its mevtlt L&lt;a:rns .. ho ho.., lrc.:n
rudy ro tlort sb&gt;e&lt; Jut Sepu:mbu.
" Ri&amp;l&gt;l 1&gt;1&gt;"1 we're ill o hoklin&amp; paUtm," UB's M.OICII
Sd&gt;ool 0... Jciltn NouaJuon &lt;l(plai..O. " We'~ woitlna for
. ......... from tbr Whil&lt; Howe. u ...u u Conat.... .10 we
cea Jitl AJrted." HelloP&lt;S to lld tb&lt; , o..,..,., wtlhontb&lt; nw
two 10 rout .. but noud tll&amp;l lldmia!Jtnlli.-. sbuffi&lt;s ....
W&amp;Jbirlttoe ha¥C eo.....:! ~ to bt delayed aod - h a t

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to thrM r-s to completr:-may surrtr 1u woru set-bock in
laiN l&gt;f dollan. 1101 weeki. Ac&lt;ofdilll 10 Nouahlon, th&lt;
orl&amp;loollpPfoprialions could bt •losb&lt;d by 60 pcrun1.
"Cona~&lt;u hu nol pused the rundlna ycc, bu1 the CDC Is
hopina for approval b)' Mllna ror leu money," NatJC)ItoD
said . The O.an aloo c.paainedlhll wurktriJ with U .2 million
leu I han ,.,.. fO&lt;III&lt;rly pllnned for .. .....,ld red~~« t h e or tbe a udy consid&lt;nb()'."

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That &lt;utba&lt;t

Moert'J

-"' ooly aort&lt;D tbr lutilb or tbe
Mudy. but abo tbr IIUlDbc:t or people 10 bt laUd.
Nouabton o.pilineO lhac they plan 10 ""' 4,000 people (or
about I ,000 fomllies) from lb&lt; Love Cual area, wbldt doc&gt;
001 IDClude 100 I&gt;OQIIIe 10 'be u!&lt;d In contrOl IVOUPt· He
rcw:&amp;~ed that liJures could be redi&gt;Oed to "as r- as
t:IO).lOOO total.'' lf tb&lt; budJ&lt;f cou 10 throuell.
Should lb&lt; r....J swdy la&lt;lt any or lu onpw depll or
ranat. Its coodwiom COUld faa: a .....Sbilily problem. MarJy
otbc:t .studies 011 lb&lt; Love Cual haV&lt; foileD oittlm 10 cridcs
wbo....,... quick to labd projecu "q~ ... ~
iD&lt;:hlk the lt'79 teotinJ b)' Ralwdl PM'\ ~ 8M:r1Y

Poipa or t~ l!n.v-111 PrO&lt;OCline Alaq's •udJ, bocb
of wild! ....n deomed "-.«&lt;'tllitlv..''
...,_, ........siQa 10 CDC R.-tdl Oir&lt;ae&lt; Oort

K&lt;ilh. thai sbouldn•t hoppm to UB " A 101 of P&lt;OPI&lt; l n
IJ&gt;t...... &lt;d In lb&lt;&gt;c !ludies," h&lt; Aid. " W t haY&lt; &lt;On1UIIillll0
from"111liV&lt;nlii&lt;S all around th&lt; &lt;OUnt ry Jdhn&amp; OPiniOn&gt;., 10
-.hat to iludt and ho..,. to do tbtm."
~Ji.k&gt;"d

Mod&gt;

Keith m&lt;nhooed '""' thb PfO&lt;aS hu Iaten • lot or IUM,
bu11Cktcd chat tl\t) uc ''"CI') dose to ror»em\b u to •haJ to
do"
Prcscn11y, ht anuapates thll the stud)' will bt condUcted
on two lc"tl). " The Ora.," Kthh expl.aint'd, .. will bt: 10
conduct eomp1cu m~kaJ tnminatlonJO on cht Lo~ Canal
rcsidc:otJ on a &lt;'Omparative basis to ptOplc of ronunl arft). ••
H&lt; c&gt;Cpi&amp;Jned thai tbc l«&lt;nd lev&lt;l ,.ill be mo1c lnvol•ed
beauoc io .. ;u focus on bloloci&lt;:al and n&lt;uroloalcal so udlu•
tbc ~)of " bldt wrll.bt done by UB'• M&lt;dieo.l ~1.
" W&lt; will br•na c:iclrt or tm pcOplt from COC oatil&lt; ~UMof
&lt;Xlllcaina doso." th&lt; mcarcbcr noced, "bul lire bull. or tbe
wort ..,u be done by UB."
The &gt;ce011d te-d stucbes, "ludl mat&lt; up tbe Jona·tCQll
plwt of th&lt; plan, win be brotm do"ll low row orca&gt;.
AC&lt;Otdina to NouaJtiOn, th&lt; first p;an "''" br • chrocno&gt;&lt;&gt;m&lt;
Mudy looklna for arnetic darno&amp;&lt;. 'tollowed by n&lt;rVt
conduttion 5tudio th.at wiU ttsl for dntrioradon '" nC'f''t cell
conlluteion 1lme. The thfrd pan will look 11 reproduction .utd
pouibk effor.1a .. poouroto th&lt; told&lt; eh&lt;m1taiJ may have had
on women and lhdr children.
The 1... pan Will n01 reqwn: 1QCnllfrc rn.areh, Nauahton
..plaulc:d. liMber. il eallo fa&lt; rqi1tr01ion of the Lo•c Cual
people uudlc:d oo tlw 111ey ..., bo ~ 1n 1be r.......,
1u ror tlK LoW CuaJ raidmu. Kath dctcnbed th&lt;m *'
" &lt;a&amp;« r.,. lb&lt; health nudia.." Ht added that tb&lt;) - ·
..actiYdy •n'i'Otvtd" on tht audr'• achuor)' COCD.mlttce.
dispdlloa '""""' thaa 1h&lt; Lo"" Canal Hom&lt; Ownon
Auocl&amp;llon ,... boycottill&amp; tbr •udy.

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Keith nDied tb" problcnu adSIO&amp; rrom 1hc rdcrcuion or
ftl&amp;fty ofth&lt; forma Cual &lt;&lt;$idcnu will only eowe "loalstical
dif(CRIICCI" in the lludy.
"Sclenllrta~~Jy. tbc _ . . .,., wn tn. poop~&lt; .•. , .. n.
said. " aftd ............. lootina ..... the delayed tff&lt;CU or
to»c_,..... Tbdr """iaa"-'t arreaed lhaa."
Aatllropolocy ll&lt;po.rtm&lt;al CllainDaA Alben Sl..............
lb&lt; bad o f _.... UB Lo,.. Canllluudy,- financed b)' a
.,...... aroup. tbc Eoviroomcaw DoJmx f'IIDII I£Dfl.

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Alt~ouah lhi&gt; lludY is illdepcndmt of lh&lt; M&lt;cl.al !&gt;c:hool"i
re.urch. Sctqrn&amp;lln IIKI"fl1&amp; oa lb&lt; oclvbofycot1V111Uet f01
tb&lt; mediCal &amp;roup Olld has. u Naua~&gt;t on Aid, " bt&lt;n _,.

valrabl&lt;."

The EDF otudycondu&lt;1ed lhb . _ oa clbldr"' or
th&lt; Lo•c Canal Oltcmpted 10 show tiull "the bwnatt body tS
fmdy &gt;dWII'&lt; to mY~rorunaual diotw- of aU oon.."
"cxord•nJ 10
the IUCIItdt ~ur&lt; in•ohed
mcuurina lh&lt; h&lt;1&amp;)1t or lb&lt; Lov. Canal duldrQ aod that or a
&lt;01111ol " oup. Thae •11lstics we&lt; 1bcn -.par&lt;d with the
B'O"'h :Randofd• O( lb&lt; O&gt;&lt;tqt blat!. and Whllt tbiJd U
given by lht fllLS lnlllLUI&lt; or Ohio, o llllislical re&gt;ear&lt;h
aroup.
Pr~tly, ,. o.q&gt;lai..O, tbey
lh&lt; &amp;nii)'Silll*l&lt; or
th&lt; srudy. Havi111 j ust r=i•ed tbr f111t compwc. r&lt;*l-ou1,
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financial
assistance
eliminated
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Called " probably one or the most serious
CUll that bu eva ~n made apinst the law
School," Dean Thomas Headrick chastised
Oovemor Hush L. Carey for eliminating a
major &amp;ludent loan program.
Miui111 from Carey's re«ntly announced
6Jcecutlve Budaet is the Slate Unlvnsity
Suppl&lt;mentaJ TUition Assistance (SUSTA)
prosram which is used by 2S paccnt · of
Sludenu anmdinalhe UB Law Sc:bool. Calling

Carty"s decision a

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Headridc added lhat be il""'fZ'nsultin&amp; with
adminlrua1on. faculty and students to
rormulllr • plan or action .
SUSTA is a S600 pa semester loan program
for studentS who bave ~n awarded the
mulmum S300 Tuition Asslstan~ Program
(TAP) grill! aod need additional financial
bdp, cxplaillecll.aw School Financial Advisor
Jay Marlin. Allhouab lbe prosrarn is also
availa~ l~aradM.Ite ud Pharmacy
Scbool ~~~ lbe Law School II most
arfcaed since more or iu SludcniJ ncdve the
maximum TAP awards. La.sc )'Cat the law
Scbool received S2AO,OOO trom the Slate In
SUSTA funds for 226 students .
"This law Scbool is the most expensive
Sllleotupported Law School jJI the Unlted
States," Marlin declared, eddlna lhatthelnu
of the loan pr.,.,.m will create a great burden
on studcou Wbo must p&amp;y Sl ,000 pa ~emester
In tultlon.
~.n_,t

,lbt los&amp; of Sl,200 In aid pa )'Cat. in
lllldltloo to a possible yearly tuitloD hike of
$600 mdJU l.bat studa&gt;u CDtcrina the Law
~ aat JCSDat« would have to pay $5,400
more in thne )'Cats !ban a araduatin&amp; law
ltlldent. "lbt •venae Law JtudentiJ between
StS,OOO ud $25,000 in debt when be aets
tllloush," MarllD added.
lleslcla TAP and SUSTA, Law Sebool
\ studalu we alto diliblt for l'llllooal Dirca
Sludalt L..as, ~ York b e Hlaller

Ed~ Scmca ~ 1..oeDs and
-kCM)'.
11 197, tbc Sl.lle tried £o dlmioMc SUSTA
&amp;a. 1M~ lila u
from

bus\oads Of SIUOOOIS prevented the GovtTnor
from aoinalhrou&amp;h ..-ilh lhe action .
Student Bar Anociatioo (SBA) Vice
President Mike Modica is not sure if the SBA
wt'U sponsor 1 similar eetioo but said that "I
assume at one point "'e'U ao to Albany," with
a oontingent of the administration, faculty and
student repreM:ntatives. However, definite
plans have yet 10 be discuHOd since SBA •
manbers only learned of the program's danise
late )lUI wed .
as "a gra•e
Modica described Carey's
iniusticr to the students of New York Slate."
Many Law stucknts are still unaware . the
loss in aid and are $hocked upon beano&amp; of
lhdr extra burden, accordi111 to Modica.
"People art lookin&amp; at us lirilh blank faces
when wc tdlthem." relates Mulin.
Leu qyaJity
The cut's effect on Law School admissions
cannot be predieted riabt now but "I don't
expect IO find SIUdenU lirithdrawin&amp; because of
it," Marlin aaJd, "But it will be an utra
bunlen," be added, "and scudcnts wilt be
thinkJna twk:r about comina hac."
"('the PfOifiJII'&amp; loss) will allow in less
qualiro~ ~who can afford Law School,"
Dean Headrick predirted, wbile exdudina
poom 51udenu.
An option wbk:h Marlin hopes lbatlbe State
will consider IJ chl!llina the loan proararn if
the Slate has problems with some apec:U of it.
Marlin's concern ;, not lirilh keepina the
SUSTA prosrarn In lu prt$CDI form bw with
lbe loss of SlAO,OOO in IOIDS. Marlin bimsdf
would like 10 ch~D~C the Sllpullllon !hat
SUSTA is only available if a student bas
racbed the maximum TAP award allowed.
"We'd like to eha!lle the all-or-notbin&amp;
lPPf'Oac'h ofthe program ," Martin said.
MarOn aiJo tommented on lhe Reqan
Admin!Jtratioo.'s recentannouncancot, saying
!hat it wiU propose culli"' bac-k on both the
Buk Edueat.lonal Opportunity 'Gnuus and
fedaaJ loan prOiflmJ to stocknu. "The rrrea
on tbc Law Sdlonl could be cletrimaual in the
Jooa nm." Marlin laid, "but in tbc $bort run I
don'tth!Dk !hat Re.pn hu tbcpowato dolt,
espec:ially since Corlvess just paued a (student
l'illancial aid) bill whidl 100k two years to

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The araumc:nt «ntus around three: days. but for somr arouPA on
compu•, tb&lt;y.,., chlee ._, lmpo&lt;tant days,
Mectin&amp; W. Wtc!naday in Albany, en. State University of New V0t~
(SUNY) TNSlees vocl'C! to rtvcn&lt; thtir 1977 ruiU&gt;a ,....,. all collqe
carnpuse&gt; for two JtwUb holidays.
Possibly as early as Fal1191l.lndividual SUNY uniu will have cheopuon
of ldltdulin&amp; &lt;luocs for RO&gt;II Hashanlil and Yom l(jppur. Foe rhe pasc
four years ch&lt; Tt~mt&lt;'S have r&lt;quirl'C! ch11 all clul&lt;S be caneelled for che
fall holidays.
S.udenc Auod•don of lht Scacc Unlversity(SASU) P~sldrnc Jim Scern,
rhc only 11ull&lt;n1 on the Board or Trustees, cas~ the sol&lt; dluentlna votr. At
the sam&lt; m«~ln&amp; Slcm also voted qainst a pllllned tuition hlkr.
.. We havt' to ha~ some pmitivc: au:aranttt that s:tucknts arc noJ.
paWized for rclialow hollda)s," Slcm explaintd. The UB senior bdi&lt;va
chit mo11 of en. pres&gt;llt&lt; for 1hc ch~ wu s&lt;n&lt;r11ed by this Unlvcnity'•
Faeuby Sault&lt;. wb&gt;&lt;h brbc&gt;a ' 'tber&lt; an 1101 &lt;DOUih days in cbe
sernestcr•••

UB Sludalt ~lon President T'un Shcdw1 11r&lt;al llrilh 1h&lt;
........,..,., a~ 1h11 "lh&lt; UB Feculty Senate caused th&lt; c:olorrovcny."
Local procc:st to tht mo•• hu alroady rurted with tb&lt; Jewish SuMitllc
Unlon (JSU). Tbt IJOUP'• Presklenl Riclwd Cludlllcm polottd Out.. "If
the University aoes l*k to th&lt; old procedure, they an: foreina 3,500 UB
"udenu to make 1 cho~tr ch&lt;y wUI uulf..e their rcUafous beliefs, or
1101 &amp;0 CO c1as&amp; and suffrr th&lt; COns&lt;qUdiCOS, "
•Tht JSU wu instrumental in the 1977 clw&gt;c&lt;O'tr, and Oluc~51&lt;m b
ready co do it opin, This tlmc, bowne&lt;, b&lt; h,aupprtl&gt;&lt;nJions. On&lt; or !tis
rcan b that "ool)o llucknl.l """'are
wiD ffl)lttho clw&gt;&amp;&lt;"- cincc
moot of tho yowacr UB POPUIItioa nevu ccperieneed MY\01 IO Pl,IO
dana on tbt boliclays.
•
"Wilb .$Ud&gt; allrJ&lt; J....W. population, bow can tbt admlni51rllioo be r01
It (.Khtdulin&amp; dancs)7'' h&lt; asked. "People jwl cloft'l believe that' lh&lt;
~can be for lids policy."
In 1977 cht JSU orsanll.ed 1 . - f u l ptOI&lt;R IIIII pca~ed witb a bill
•ubmiul'C! to ~... York Qovcmor Hull&gt; L. Carey asklna thai cht sehool be
closed by tow. Btfor&lt; Carey li&amp;ned th&lt; measu~. lh&lt; Trullees passed their
Y&lt;nlon, but accordina 10 Olucklltfn, " h was noc 1 law4 just SUNY
policy."
'There hu been no d&lt;Onltt docision oo UB bdna open or cloJed for rh&lt;
three cays. Thll will c6mt w!ch en. aeadoo or rhe Unl-.hy's Caltftdar
Commia.. , whim .,_, eva)' Spriaa _ . , to map Olltthe 1\Cld )ear'•
sdocduk.. Stcra expreu UB to ..-1 dass&lt;s, aloo&amp; with !he Olbtr unlversi1y
""'F' in Albany, Biftl)wnton and Slonytxook, llld some dowoRat&lt;
fdiOoiL Tboot llrilh "larfr J...trh populodons. around IS to lO porttnt"
be atinwe6, wiU hoftor cht bolidays.
Pooablc oppoAtlon to achcdullna dusts from SA ..,u await dtfrnit&lt;
plans by en. c.laldar Commluee. " It depeodJ on lbe commht«'."
Sllotb111 Ald . "1912-ll'Jth&lt; P&lt;oblem-risht now we don't haft any ldn
of what tbty'U do."
Immediate protest will, howevn, come from th&lt; JSU. "The ruponse or
thl&lt; orpniwlon will br to orpni.U a demonstration tp1011 il,"
01110\atm maltd. "Coin&amp; chrooal&gt; UB will no&lt; bdp. We'll hive to JO
throual&gt; Albany."
In lbeCOjlital. Scm polottd OUilhlt"siDcelbty(cbtTnuua)INiiiUitd
ifla
~a • dlaoe.
tbt&gt;' can~ lhrir mirods apiA. Th&lt;
problem is
Thch- b e - · put · - lhtm."
Olbcr """""'"...._to,.. 111 wit• •foe days
lddod. "Tbt
City um-ay or New Yor~ CIOIDChow b&lt;OOplaa wltllll (lbe bolidays)." h&lt;
commarud. "llad SUNY lias btea dDce 1977. llllink tbai tbty'recausins
a JI'CI(er P&lt;oblcm b1 dona away with the bolidays.''

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�Keep educational costs low,
UB Col mcil urges Governor
b)' S.tb Goocklllld

The Unfv&lt;nlty Coundl waed Governor·
Huah L. Carey and th&lt; ~ YO&lt;k Stat•
Leaislaturt• Friday co .. take- e-very
rcasonablt'' IC'tlon 10 keep student
edue.lltlonaJ cosu low. Scodent repre:Kt~t.ativt
Ouis JMe:n made the motlon~ which passed

unanlmously.

r.

thiJ month .

II"K'omt ,...adachu

Ja)Cn') molil)n w~ a dlr«t ft'SJ&gt;OilSC to ' he:'
Suuc's prupoJtd mt'thod~ ro, rai5ina. th&lt;

amount or

conlract co•• and AUcknu woukl suffer
bc:causc m•nr would ope to d•op food
KI"Vice ...Such an lnL'TCase rnay mtan rhe

Th• Councn lllJo h&lt;asd o h:ngthy r'jPO't
;::- from "'"" Pm!dtnt for OradllJII Stodks
and R&lt;&gt;earch Donald R.&lt;nnle, wbo outlined
the uru~crsity') cwmn resear-ch aaivities.
Jtvin&amp; th&lt; body an o•&lt;M&lt;w of Notional
trend) 1n th.t unpouant acackmk endea\'Or.
But th&lt; lmPKt of CaTty'• Exm&gt;ti&gt;&lt;
B..Jsn KrV&lt;d .. oh&lt; cnox or th&lt; m«tin&amp; and
dr.,.. the mOll cmoclonal ,...,.,... from tht
COUM~ Jum mid&lt; Ius mocioo alia a
p,....,ratlon b)' UB Praidalt Robcn L.
K«t&lt;r that dnafled how UB and th&lt; Stau:
Um'&lt;r&gt;lly of N&lt;W York (SUN Y) oy&gt;tcm
fared In th&lt; 1911·82 spcndltlg plan, r&lt;lea&gt;&lt;d
~rlicr

NocJna thai th&lt; aJOU of education havt
in&lt;:n:m&lt;d In th&lt; pw r.... ,...,....Iilli: ..me.:.
bavr bc:&lt;n cut and Pf01RmS diminated,
)ascn•s resolution ''rrtommeods.. th:at
SUNY work to "Moe&lt; or dlminate thcsi
propoocd COJI fnct'OU&lt;S tO .!tUd&lt;nts."
Jum cl&gt;asaed t.hot FSAs would hik&lt; hoard

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Income il acnerates.

Explalnin&amp; Lhat SUNY produc&lt;S Sl4t million

dern!K or food oervle&lt; at this University,"
JU&lt;n told th&lt; Council, "'crc:ating healt.h and

W") probl&lt;ms In dottnltoriea. not &lt;quippe-d
to h.avc: an '""'ire popul&amp;don oN cont.rad.-91

&lt;

Ot.al_. WCM'J
Kt«tcr qrt«&lt; "'tb J....., ..W.Wr tbll
both tuiuoo and food lCn'k:c cootracu could
- co;ot ;.......,, ··They way tbt bud&amp;« is
ooriutn .uuesu to the Tnuu:a t.h.. tbey
should raow twuon. •• bt uplain&lt;d to th&lt;
Council. '"A UOO vnckr&amp;ndlial&lt; inet&lt;al&lt;
and 5800 otthe Profasiona!J&lt;'I·tl would wipe
OUt th&lt; wbol&lt; dtfldt," th&lt; f'r&lt;ildent oplntd.
Wltas conccmed CouncO mcmberl the
most, ho~ocvrr. wa1 thr ~ion dealin&amp; with
the ouctay3 for cht Oenull School. ¥~hid\ were
rtduced by DOll dtspit&lt; a thr&lt;&lt; y&lt;ar

,,.~,,_.....,

TM Uftl...,..ty Ceunc11 ........... to b~rrt ..._.. 1lw Cowcill ~ ~~
~tillobMt. L IC•t._.t....,.lrOntltftt"Vhht ......... a t~~-- S~ &amp;okHCI
~- Mw \II ..,_,SUNY f....clln
~. tOriiU!ioMI cotl.• toIUOG£f ILU"

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"«at

school ""' allocated

tts

sood

But . he uid. UB rnnauu -.dJ above tbe
tQ.tionaJ :t~cra;ac. v.ith O\&lt;tt SO pncuu of tM
facuJty membfrl who apply recct'rln&amp; v-anes.

Th&lt; Vic&lt; Pr&lt;&gt;ldc:nt added t~t UB lllllb
t~mona 100 "Amc:ric:.an Research
lnsthutions:· butln iOm&lt; pam of th&lt; Hr.ol!h
Scie:nces and Natural Stlrncu a11d
Mathcmatk&gt; It nan~td lllno-. tht top I0
pt:rceru . Council mtmlxrl pro~ Rtnnit's •
statements, w-Archin.a out comp.vuon~ '•uth
othct .schools tn an dfo.n to puce UB'~
standin&amp; amona tU COmpc'licOr, .
MOA or lhf' SlA mdhon 1.n rnc-.aiCh dol~
70ch

The Pre.sldctH , hov.cvrr, said the team's
approval might hinge on ho"" ~n cbt"

:uchicrcu can cornplecc lhc plans for cbc
ttanS(C)I'tMtion or Squire Hall into • Dental
C&lt;nt&lt;r. It "c.pected. Kt«t&lt;r noted. thatth&lt;y
-...u b&lt; r&lt;ady b~ the end or th&lt; Spnn&amp;
trnlf'l.let or dunnJ chc Aumrun.
}\cllcr auurcd the woN..ed council

The Health Sdc:nm.-oriented &amp;ov~oe
heard Kcutr annoulloC'e cha1 cht OmtaJ
only $1'1.000. brin&amp;fna
irs tO&lt;al to SlOO.OOO-tt rhord of th&lt; ........,.
upon liaur&lt;. K«t&lt;t. SUNY and 008 had
made a thrtt ye1.1 man,aunmc in an t-fron to
O\MUm Lhc condt&amp;Jonal acc:to:1JtatJoo.
Ont Coundl mcm"bc. .....,ed !bat the
roaur.. $&lt;1Qaled S\Jl'IY u mt&lt;=&gt;t&lt;d m
phtiina our th&lt; u B D&lt;nrot School. 11 had
bc:&lt;n han! hft tn 19'79 by an acc&lt;editllion
1

h&lt; redU«d oo Sl 27 million l:«ter said th&lt;
D!Yision of th&lt; B...!&amp;« tOOB) ilu•&lt;ad
d&lt;nd&lt;d to up t.h&lt; fl&amp;urt to Sl76 million.
Thu•. SUNY "'ll be: IO&lt;c&lt;d to imp&lt;&gt;$&lt; a
•mral C'harae on Rt:w6tnt Ad\ ~
••..J«ted" &gt;tuclmt r.... up the dotmilOl)'
rato. Sl50 1 yc-ar. utnct more rllOM') (r·om
F"""IIJ Studrnt Auoaatoons (FSA) and
-sibl) ompo»c a tulooq hilt• as pan or iu
auanpc. co ma'-c up 11\.t mooey.

Tf&amp;lin

ltf.Wit&lt;h

A&amp;,recmcru plt'd&amp;int Srate aid to the troubl~d
proarum .

in tncomt And had rt&lt;~uQCtd thaa the amoum

faa~t,.. and f101ltt lnds
..in.adcqu.11e. TMK rrftWSJ Vtae to be

revtned tf it .oi•hed to
standina.

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mcmbcn 1hac UB " vnll pu.sh fot chc thr«
and It)' to pull it thtOU&amp;h "
Rmnlc•s repon. compktc With flow cbaru
t~~~d colon:d JAPbics, ....J)'Ud "'• ...... or
ra.carcb amoaJ AIMricu utJCitutions.

)UI , . .

dalmfnc t.ha1 r..oncial aranu .,. bttomin&amp;
t&lt;IUil&gt;&lt;t and to~r for rxof..-s to obtain

report that elai!Md St21c support was not

C!'OlUC5 from tht ftdt'f;lll(l\nnrocnt. Rrnnk

uplain&lt;d. ~-................ thol .. ~b
th&lt; admll of the Rcapn lldm~t~ISUlllion.
fc6tnl fW&gt;dina Ia tit. •'lll be: cut. "Wr. uan
aclmlnbtratioa will haw 10 aaz up 10
.)upPof1 fKUJty V.ho watU tO 10 LO Olhct
50\lfl;ft ror rundtnc, H Rm.nlt noted.

Charges of a~bitrary fail~f!g~ p~ts
Rosenblatt-Roth in news agtJirr

&lt;

mu.sa "'()ns:utt drhcr the dcparrmmc l hll.(nllll or 1hc

by Lb.w MIDdtfl
$pft'frvm SIIJ./1 M'rllff

Ocaft or Uncttttreduotc

Education..

The Student Auociation (SAl ha&gt; filed 1 collmr-.
IIJ1C'It!C&lt; - n i l MiUu ROi&lt;Oblalt·RO&lt;h, &lt;~itn$ th&lt;
Sc11iiliq Prof....,.. "tth an(alr &amp;lading procedures.
Th&lt; complaint ;. oo h&lt;h&lt;IJ( of Jl &gt;ll&gt;drnh •ho ....,.

P rnlow~

SIJbJec:t or lJadin&amp; complaints, 11/btlrant) c_ho~ \:tr'IAIA
SIUdcnct to J,i~ ora.J te~tJto on l'&gt;fcembft ••~ rnau•r•nr
thtm to ~ain the w""'m they wrotc an the tak.c·
home finaJ tQ.m "Ahkh w1s h1nded ln four day1
e-arlier. The -studtnu wt1e Jll(ltdly not told they would
bt ex~td t.o do thls prior to that tlmt.
l.n ••dition. SA daimJ, th(y \ll('r" not f'fflt\lltoJ co
c.onsull 1M- tcJu or notes, .. hich tM:t ~o"~a't aJJov.cd to
UK when cakin_
J the u.am, and '" wmc CIIK \lllottc- not
abk tot« 1hc .aaual rnmlnatlon
Wbm a .studun *U no: abk 10 t'.\,plain to
Rolenblaii· Rolh':J sacbfiK'tion ho• he arw.cd aa •
pankular ltliW&lt;l. h&lt; ..... ,._.edly I«U&gt;td of ~'It!&amp;
cbatcd on the cc:st and tokllh~ ttc .. CNld rcta\r 1.11
··p· fOf the coune.
By failin&amp; t.h&lt; aJlca&lt;d cheat«&gt;. th&lt; &lt;O&lt;ttplatnt ar&amp;ua
t~ tbc: PfOf&lt;SSOr riolated Faculty·S.nao&lt; PIO&lt;edUJt&gt;
on acad.em.ic intqrhr b«..USC' he dad not proent a.ny

Ch.111J.C their &amp;tadd 10 kflMICIUi.llbl K"drrs " TM
bw\1~ of proof slloukl be pla«d on Ro!loCflbbu -Roch
~h)' the 1rado fhOLJidn't bt chanaN.'" Shtchan
cla.mcd .
The usual format for tnl.,llll 1 c.:ompf:um rtQulro
~ach .lotudent to fik 1 ~r~cvan~c indl'iduaUy tlo,.t'\tr.
b«aUU: of the numbtr or 11udcnc~ ln\ohcd. and the

8efOtc reiOnma to a fotmal compl.;un,. SA mcd to
talk "'ilh Roirnblaii·Roch "'H&lt;bccatn&lt;bc:llo&amp;ct&lt;nt and
disuuaful "hm ... approadled hitn.'"Sh&lt;dwl »Jd~
OC"CWed o( &lt;~~ea~ma on h" linalrum &gt;.r&gt;J sub&gt;cqumtl) ROi&lt;Oblali·Roth rtf.,.., comm&lt;nt to fM Spmnuo on
SA"&gt; 10.1101» untrl he has had a chlt!C&lt; to consult -nh
(Oiled Slollltk:s 101 .... ..,.,......
/!JthoUJh 1l n.amc:s arC' on the &amp;ttt'tllKC~ tM- nac1 hlS auomt)
r.umbtr or 5l~c:nu. 'tll-hO railed IS noc '-nu.. n IICCOfdtna
In -.rili.DJ tM compl.&amp;tnl, SA hopct th.:u Scau~k"S
to SA PTai&lt;knt Ttm Sbcd'l.an
()qwuncru Onmman P~cr Enu. ..;n R''"')C'a the'
SA &lt;Wms thor ROS&lt;nblltt•Rot~. annually Lbc • ..,.. or th- &lt;tudrnts Sllipected or chcatin&amp; and

..W&lt;n«: to , _ . Ills ac1ion1 It a deb tlllt h&lt; al&gt;o
n&lt;&amp;lected to JO rhiouah all th&lt; channrls rtquued for
ajvin&amp; a (ailillJiredc for cheat ina. Primllll'f. att:Kht't

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history of run..ins ..ith ROtnlblali·ROih, ShC&lt;'hlln
bthcvo chat .. the: sht&lt;knts dCSC'f\t an r\tra brr:al."
•hm deaitng .. ilh tum
"TlKf" art 1)0 prtc'f'dmu unohtnl a ~1«-t:l'(
cn"~-ancc." AucmbJ) SJ)cahr Atl(oc: Z"1lhns
tXpiOIII&lt;d, "!Kit tile Scatlieo&lt;&gt;
rnwo ..-w~ otll&lt;r
admiN~r~•'c off.cla:li sa.d t( •outd be omrnwblc tn
1ha.s iMiiliXC'."•
RO&gt;&lt;nblalo·Roch ottaln&lt;d ornm&lt;doatt t&lt;nur• •hm h&lt;

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am•ed 01 UB sintt hi$ R...sian m&lt;ftiCH

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-.ortd"s rorunost stati.Riciam•

Hi&gt; .oocmy biaa&lt;yfncludn 1 1u11 filtd •hh the N.w
York Stll&lt; HIIIIW&gt; RoahU Commission aa:u'inJ tbt
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II predlctlonl hold 1n.1a, 1118 SUNY Board of Truat- wllleoon be
~ uaembllnvto \lOft on the lulure Of publiC htghet educlitlon. &amp;.lore
~ that meetlnv, there lhOUid be an effort to let Jhem k/&gt;OW that
at IIdenII c:.nnot whhttand yet another hike In tha~st o( a college
,. education.
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The problem with the Governo~scxecut!Va Budg4tls lhat while
It doea not cut SUNY as severely as many had feared. It rollee
:o heavily on Income 01' money generated bJ the system. Anelao lar, ln
moat circles o f official telks. that Income Is alated to come lrom
Stlldentl.
•
Unlvenlty Council member CMs Jasen Ia correct In polntiiiQ out
thalttudantl ,,. beariiiQtha burden of auppotiiiiQ a State ly&amp;lem. ~
Resident AdVIIOII 81sentlally hired by the State to supervise
do&lt;mltorlel will be ta&gt;red Wllh a rental charge...selected.. atudent
1 - w111 be rafsed. dorm rates wilt go up $150 mote despite an
lnClease full tnt May, and Faculty-Student Asaoc:l atlons Which
run IOOCI seNlc;as on campuses Will hike prtc:es.
on top ot all that, tuition may be l ncteased. At what point
Tho lolto,.tno..,..aent 1o~nor Hugi'ILCareron
wlll tht Governof or thl State "' the SUNY Trusteea realize that
w.o.......,
they are worki ng ttudenle right out of the collegiate syatem?
On bel&gt;ltt ol lhe SUNYAB Undorgrodullo Stud&lt;tfll
Uni versity President Roberl L Kaner may be aCC1lrate In his
populatlo&lt;l. 1am slro&gt;&lt;,gly urging yeu not to amono ....,,
eatlmatlon thlt a S300 undergraduate tuition hike and an $800
O&lt;OI&gt;&lt;&gt;!Ied 1961-82 pecullva bUdOII fOf tMI """'"""' ol
Increase In professional lees would wipe out SUNY's Whole deficit
a110w1no SUNY to lncreaw na operaHno ,,...~"ue:s "~I• •
Ho may alao be correct wt&gt;en he states that the Legislature cannot
student tuition Increase.
always be tilled upon to relieve SUNY by restor1ng fund• slashed
I eubrnll that this It an lntemtl tuue tMt COf'lcert'S
by tho Governor.
SUNY Centro I. SUNY Sludtnta. 1na 1ne New Ya&lt;k Sllle
But someone must took realistically at tne cost of education If
Leglstanue, By authorizing e l'lfiiO In I hi SUNY lfiCOmf'
the propoaed Increases are all levied. The SUNY system. was
atartedlo provide lOw-cost schooling. yet annually the different ial
between thlt and the private sector grows smaller. or lncreaou In
privata achOOf coats parallel hikes In public collegH and
unlveral tlaa.
ThlttfO&lt;e. ltuelents must again organize support fO&lt; saving
SUNY lrom financial starvation tlllllll uvtng tnemsat- from
Inflation. II SASU President Jim Stern II correct, the
Legislature Is willing to come to the defense ol the ltlldents In
averti ng a tuitiOn nlkaMndll uniOn promises hOld true. there will be
.odlttonalaupport hom that"""'"'·
It &amp;llpoara that the time Ilea come 101 the State, particularly
SUNY, to make aome Important cllolces. It Is jobe Of students that
will be to.t \rllth this yea(s buelgat. But u UUP Elcec:uttve Otrector
Evelyn Hartman poi nte out. a tulllon hike will Impede the ability of
stuelentato putlll&amp; an educatl6n enCSsovetalenrollmeot drops will
eventua\fY apretlt!to &lt;1)01'1 budget restrlcllons.ln tne future.
Morelmponthtl'y, tha State must realize Itt commitment to a
system II lllhlreel. Students c.tnnot maka up a deficit that the
Govarnof creatal. And It 111101 their duty ~o maintain a aystem thai
should provide e f)Ubllc• aarvlce, ll ls Lima to aava SUNY. 11&lt;11 wi th
that. the concept which loun&lt;led tho syatem must also be
p&lt;eaerved.

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cef1tnQ tor any 5tuoent 1MtW_.. you WCM.i)d.ln e lfec:t. be

L•\lng &amp;Ides \n a atruggle •n.ch anouta not toncefn
you. 1·m sure you re.alu,t l"• t tM C»Mfha ot a.tJCh '"
tnllf\'GntiO'l woutd be ,JmaU compeired 10 ,,_ eeneln

n-eoatlve ramlf'tc8Uons tNI you would lncu' by
at~natlng 001&lt;'• t50,000 atuclonta ano many P&lt;o-SUNY
legislators
• t would nol)A I hi I you cen k eop thll I• mind. shO\.IIO
CI'III\P&amp;UOf wnatton at:JvOC'tt eny lor~ o t a tuition
Increase
nmolhY ,/ Sheeh•n~ Pr,J~denr
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Tbe 2overnment's move

It 11 uri1'0r1unata that the UnlverilltYs p&lt;oJact of lluCIYIIIIJ ellec:ts
of to• tc wutn In the l.o¥8 Canalis once agatn tied up. It ts one ot
tne meal worthWhile community Mrvices UB could pertorm and
time alter time tna eflorl Ilea met obstec:les.
At leut preuntly the cause for the delay Ia ••tarn al
BuraaiiCfatlc red tape Ia holdlnv up the r-.Ch tnm Which haa
waited sine. Septembef to gat the stud)' underway. Prior to that,
hOwever. the Unl-tl tY 111811. though not necaaarlly the Medical
School, htld renegeel on a number of commitments to aiel l.o¥8
canatrealdenta.
Itt view of the Unlveralty'allbllgatlon to the community, aaalsllng
an .,. . which naa been traumatized by to•lo weataa and their
unknoW effecta. ooulel be one of lhl greatest projecta underlaken
In yeara. It may provide an Ollpor\Unlty for research granta In
yeera to come.
Hopefully the federal goYernment will soon atart cutting thltapo
thet Ia hOidiiiQ up the progr~~tr~'a lundL The mlnda and thl IUO&lt;t
....,, been commllleel. NoW II Ia up to Congreu and lhl While
Houle to CIMr the w~. II'J Ill ~·· biS1 lnterntL

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g-.., lane ol ~&gt;~~&lt;~goo

l lbUrM and lhltd-•a te. t-nt •~ C4.1\~t a. t01 the~. ~
._.,h oountleaa otl'*' nam.le11 and tong.fCMOQUen,

almost pref'listor~ cu tar oat\. u \I'Mt 19501 muatc.el
groups) are What mate• upThe Bargefn Bln.
S2.e&amp;, t1.9i, S3.9Q, The lttnt II ont ot chap, that's
cnup, thflna..
Tho attraction tloa In th&lt;l notiOn ol saving ....,. na!dNJned dktOfo Wttllo !&gt;uylng Qualltr mualc tnat olhor.
ma r h t \ft: n.w.r ~ard of.
There's no 11. . donylng IMI loot thai we wiJI Ollloolc
VItl'for 00 WOIII'i! 1/t&lt;OUQfllhe ltOCb mai1&lt;ed ,.liCieclal."
"Sail," and "T- thlm oH out handa. , . . _•
And than ltiOfl'a the o4dod ilelOI ol ~round
~. The ..IGI&gt;I promllo 11&gt;11 you may dl...,_ an
u~f . y11 rldlc:Uiolloty tantutkl- ..,.,.. you
lntolhe. . -ol lhe Bat~ Bin. A -'no..,...
rent!Nio ~Illa ta gooctc.lilm

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a o - men .....-J-u. t hOn an....,..• CUI«n
lligma _..., lnftlat!y '"""'· and tooi',. PfOOdod lo ...

almoot ..,_.,., ~ pOino ol 1ouandoty. But thl doclalon mull C. , . _ - - or
..,.,_to bUY. or not to ouy.
You con)u,. uP your la-ito llOIJing tecnnlqvt and
olatt roatrllng· up and clown tho 0111ar not· ~
oltloa. Just Dtowotng, juOt brOII'Ilng, rou mumblo 10
yeu,....l. Voll may orwlaathe towrto ot Eplc;w.,_"""
CoWn\1&gt;1-, bUt~ at HI remain d f -ltllecl, hunge.fng
to&lt; -1\lng ..,_turoua. aomet~lng out of tho
e&lt;Oinary, -Nng with o Hllll _ , . . , quality. It
will nol be fO&lt;Ind,.., 1101 In 11111 ~tlalfr- •
hii&gt;Pr-lt&amp;OI&gt;Y of • - f u l 'flnJf,
llona-f.ldo
and--- oulblral attiet.. You NltiOIIInO
&amp;111111 .... a~- tfiOWto-.; fWt -lllng fOI
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paronlh6Ses (Sty¥)
Then you entlt tM strangts wortd rea• nbuno tne
I'TU.I-tk:&amp;f t wU~ ttt tOM: ot the peal. present ana luh.ltE
Reminiscent ot 0 - .10n Morll and tho Mystoroans. ""'
~ ano otltOr llan&lt;ll thai ..... blor&gt;dod Into 1M
Garl&lt;nou ol lhe lond oeyond.llo)'Ottd. you lind
halluclrwltlono IIIIo C&lt;azy Elephant, _.,.., ftgmentt
of you&lt; tmaglnat.lon 110• Moby Grat&gt;O. an occaotonol
saving grace llka Bluo AnQOI, until you go woy
undetgrouno With T.S. r.tcand the Groundhogs
It'll lime to come up Ia&lt; olr, ao you aurt"" to
50rllelhlngalllt~moreutablillll8CIIIIiaJoMn~ ond tne
Hutrfcanes, or maybe • u,ue t&lt;tng et•mtof\. Bur be lore
rou CO&lt;ne- to tho root world, yo.!go -~ to Jules
ono thtt Polor lloara.
Ju~• wu tound In titf ROCOfd Co-ot&gt;, along with tno
'?Oiat - · -• -tlvat~ IH1Mcwn hkklen
- t h a """'no of ccnvanttoMI lflc&gt;e. If our trteno
J - - · tolling tha .....,. tha bo
~ wltlt the prornlae ol lull~! 011 lha '""'
t&lt;atan. Now. o f . - who haa ~o- to California
(In ow
~.,., wltom wo
~- ,...,. r.. um, P&lt;HChalld lhe ..........t

-vaa. • "'-"'",.,..

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to - 1 )
to toll
ua of I"' eacopadea of JUIM and thl PBa. II a
con-aatlon woo dying, Ml'd.,.,. up wtlh "'~"""""•
that &lt;amlnda me of Jutea ono thl •• •• II ona $110kt of
tho new mullcaf wave oft he lu111&lt;11, he' d bring up Ju~•.
• ncl ,. _.., ltllo&lt;l to montton tno tnvlnct\)1&lt;1 Polat
BMra l~ mony ot hlllllt""'' ootumns or In nltlllltero to
frlenda. He prol&gt;obty """" MOlt homO about tnom
('Dear Mom: llova you hoard obovt Julos . ••1
Tltey .-.r ouno mode It otg, 1&gt;&lt;11 In our - r lrjond'o
thai waa 11&gt;0 faot t~ to _,y IDovt. Ho had
t - o rlolllte
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his
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llorloor.
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of tnoae llfOUIIa who raotty "'-""' It
-lng,n·s alltraalt, trun.(C!lollll Trlc4&lt; 11 oxtn..pt~-In lhe ol a few (or
11111)-who thine
101 thai blndl· The Ia llthef omono tne ~ lrt'lhe Bargain Bin-!~ &lt;)Ojumn Is
oaro.oo (how mUC!t do 0/111 HO&lt;JI., go l or wr(ttlft

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Wrong assumption

Animal behavior

Totl&gt;eEdlto&lt;:

ro 1111 Editor.

In rtg11d1 to Robett G. Baslra ottlcle In lut Frlda(o
Tho Spocltum, I am gonoroJiy thrifut fa&lt; hla to ..Oa fa&lt;
my wl'ttln; abllltl... However, he 1s w1ong In aawmlng
that I am "pl•astd as punch·' that the Altem ttiN PrMI
has fo~Md. ThOugh I did not opproc:laiJ ahlrtng a room
wllh the ANC, nor did I thin~ t11em a V«Y worthwhile
publication, I h0n01lly could calli leso lhll lhly Ill
gona. A~ "" nut time, Bob. Tho lllgma of being
UIOCIIIId wllh Tho Of he&lt; One bothered me, but thllr
fl\Jbl~tlon did ..,.. some function on thlo campuo.
Aftlf all don't we have a campus fll lecl "'lh - . ctoua
read«o?

Thll ,. 10 lhl ltudonll WhO OIIIVed Htly at lhl
Thurlday, 5 p m. Pnyalca 107 ctua tut Thursday:
~nc.• whtl1 *» you lnconalderate animals f\aye the
right 10 move In on o Pnyolca Colloquium, before ll'a
OYflf, half·an-hour befate your c.laas la.....a.:hedulecl to
• atilt, yelling " Chargol" and not allowing either the
faculty, graduate atudents, or Interested belt motl
cono"*-tt otudonto '"-0 )'OU to ast&lt; QUO*IIono.
lhUI lnoulllng our
01. Van Hom ol lhl
Un'-alty ol Rochllter? II )'011 think )'OU'te going to
become OC:IenliOIO ond engl. _ . (so&lt;ne of )'OU will, and
some won"U )'OU'd 1&gt;11111 - . , - l \ l n g about
r -Ing 1 - WhO Olrlldy hove become IMI, and
are auempuno to tnlle tht tnuts ot lhelt ~ k\ open
.te:Jenlifk cs.batl.
""'Ybl we lhould lock )'OU aH out until 10 min&lt;otea
blfota your eta.. llatto-11 would bl ~oc:tly ' - '•
ana mayr. you wouldn•t get the ftcwu r(Wit aat.a you
Oll'floully -~~ 10 muc:t\.

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Roowt C.poz11

I.I. Smlrh

Try to understand
To rhfl EdJIOI"

I woutd hke 10 lhank

P~et

.f!:;. tor N.s wnuen

Cll lf'I\S Ol OOOOSIUOf'l to neo--H&amp;Zlsnl, as Wttl a:t NS
fOf'mw • · r~l fOf Jewa •s feltow hUman beings: ·
w nue I ca.n undlrstMCS his feetf~ of alienation hom
tf\e &amp;afloOu.~Qe uMd In the lellet ••not thl.l u me... I hope

ne w1U thertfCKt unct.fstand $OI"l'Mt of tM feelings tna t
Wet'I e»enefllfl«' by hiS l«ttr tn rt tUt'R.
Projudoce. 1&gt;y definition, means pr..judglng I 1&gt;01&gt;0
tnat Mt Bu«~ wouJd 1\0t Judge my ct\aJactM becauM
I •m Jewish, stmply because or the leiter of another
~" wno we aa.sume ta aJso Jewfsh. I, fOf one, am
no1 wea jthy, nor Oo I ever tnteMI to pursue weallh. LIKe
moit oUtet Jews, 1 was taughl by my Jewlah teac,ers
thai lht
l trm ' 'chosen.. rtfetred to apeclllc
respontlbfllhtttllher tl\e..n ~etblown prlwHeo••· • have

a.pem, •• many people nave. much tkM working wUh
bOth JI'WI and llOf'NIWS to battle antt-SemHIIm and
racrtm. Tht rnuha ha¥e been 'both tremendoull'y
rew1101ng and 1rus.traUng.
1 mu:l4 t.n.rtfort M~VrM. Mr. Buetg.. that yov wtll
Undellland my IMtlngo of and COIIGifll •hln I
my CCIII' o l 1lle $pec/rvm 10 read 11&gt;1 polnlld
- g o (that - . -~~ of youf d'Ugr-1 "''"
one ~"I'm glad rma Gentbe.• SUrely I'OU could
hive .....,. yOU&lt; pOint c:leeror l&gt;y lhe a&lt;nisllon ol litiS
1111«Mnl.

lfWflel.lo/11

Candidly

spealc~t

To the Editor.

I don't ..,_ the purpoM olthl .., . , _ , .- 001..,.,.,
In Frlclo~ but I ......... it lan"l Ia&lt; lhl OIIII'IC&gt;oltlon of
IOCII Ml. 8alll hid lhe foc:tt lo ..,._ his -lont.
t&gt;ut chOM not to prk\1 tnem. t cannot en•- ..wy
concam _.,but I"'" trY toe-.plain Ihi f111'1n p r - .
-"&gt;g to iuspons~on o1 fl\JI&gt;IIclllon olthl A tr.~tt&amp;tlwt

,.,....

.

11 H asking lhlt AHC la responsible In tholr
journalism Ia ClflsoN!Ip lhl&lt;l rm gullly. I rllpondld to
lr.Hr ruonlng of 1 hlldllna (Reagan Wino E•ofl'bodY
l.oMsl without any ootrelj&gt;()fldlng ooory. That's not
toumaJiam. lhlt'a'J)ropo;anda.
2) Why ohould thl UB atudenll pay to MOd
··newspapers'' to Bull State. II BuH S 1111 wantecJ lhe
thly could convloce thllr USG to conltlbull
1•0&lt;18.
31 t wu COIIad l&gt;y - W h O clalmlcl lhol ANC
owed thlfn $11110.1 did thlloglclllll&lt;ng. I celled AHC.
They dlcltl"t loll ,.,. lhl)' , _ a ny dell. _,., "'
0 1 - loly Job Is to can lhlm. Thal't ""'Y AIM
Nathln ~._ ""· True. .MM lold mo fat~ oil hi dell.

AHC ..,...., hi,. told me lhl ....,. lfttng They '"''"''
wertn'l wdlfnO to ••• co tnt rat'onalty•
., Tho C4#Mr Is l\lnclld ~&gt;y SU6 BOAAO I ,~ SA.
51 Tho me)Or point ot the entill II tiVL Tho
Ali*""at,.. Colloc:tlwr . _ - lhl pul&gt;llcatlon
o l one A/tetn.riYe I'Nu. not SA. Tho SA hU wolling to &lt;0&lt;1tlnue printing untij they ren out olmoney.
u mandated l&gt;y lhl SA S&lt;lnolo. Tho lOCI IMI Ihi ANC
WI.S nol wsllin.g \0 IAik 1~.11 their money Pfoblem.l .S
prolnslonals II no1 my ot anyone 1111 In SA IIUIL
This is my frustration being ventld. I had...., Ukld
!hi liP. I, hOWIVt&lt;, do liM Ihi COOCIOI oil Chl,lienge IO
The Spoctfllm, an allomotlve. Tho AP wet not thlt
Allematfvt, they were largefy a opinion lournal. not a
newopoi&gt;Of. Thl)' didn't......., lnt.m.w mo '"' thllecto
IWTOUndlng their aelk:IOIIng. Whirl II 11141 journtlllm
In !hal?
loll, Basil did tnl - w me lftOuOII, lf'd II hi hid
prtntld lhl . , . _ . to his - •lonalnat- ol wrillng
"''"" I could do my l"o&gt;mlwOI1&lt;.

BJN"'Id

SA Dncror ol Sr-..1 O.genfUttott

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No replacement

Cukan quits for personal reasons
Pmonal rt~ wuc chtd t i tM nwn fac~or
b&lt;blnd WI -k's r&lt;Si&amp;nalion or Sub lloord I
TrnsuRT Alexandra Cukan The lo)~ cut 1hc fi.narK~I
corpOration's daily workin&amp; Maff 10 tWO orfk.:U,

ahhou&amp;h neither ~icvtd
.tnously arr.a olltrOJion . -

1h11

the

1110\'C

....-ould

Both Olairman M ark Moore and EAC'C\HI\!C Dir«IOJ

Dt-onis Black auributcd the rtSianacion 10 hnhh·
rt1a1C'd problrms. but Cuka.n commented thut )-he
••raip.ed for personal rtasons:• 8lad: rtHalcd 1bat
thf uusurcr bad becoJIK' "'ln.'S 'lnd IN IK'li\C In
l&gt;tttmbt'r~ She (Cu\.an) V.M nOIIhtrt lh.C r&amp;.rll "'-«liD
January. We didn'tthink th.lt •h&lt; ""' contoiiJ I»&lt;'L"
No rtplacuntnl ror C'uhn t .. bclf\J planned lin..~
only a short time: rti1Wm b&lt;ror&lt; all 'Wb Board orr""''
bt repbccd. Their ~kaaons arr JlOfmlll) hdd \0
March. so any substitute: .,ou:ld hold ofri« (or abou'
one month O..ncn.tl)· mos1 of the- Trr:uurtr'~ duun

.-m

are b&lt;lng ptr(t&gt;mltd

b~

Moor&lt;

''Thtte's no maJor problem,·· Moore 'tu.'SSCO. "I
aJrcady ha.~'e hands on t"J:pt'fimce. But. I may h:a~r to
al•• D&lt;nnis (Black) som&lt; of my dutle.,"

Hown-c::r, daily opcratioru v.ill be hampr:rt'd by
Cukan '11 re:1:1_g_nation, Nom1any lhc rhrc:t" exe.&lt;:urJvcs
make minor d('C\s_ioru. "'lth both Moore and Cukan
handJjns rin~ncial maurn . ThAI powe1 rc&amp;u soltl)' now
with Moore

t1utiB

-

Blod «pc&gt;ntd that 'Til b&lt; splollonatht d•Y·to-day

HEAR 0ISIAELJ
[

Fw.-&amp;..~

JEWISH BIB!£
Pbae 875-4265

u-casuru rcsppnribilitin with Mar._. He already u
romitiar with how th&lt; system "orb. As (SUb Board)

chairman. he has .had expc:ciencc.

on" na1 )·ea~ in 1h1.1: sloe.
•
Til&lt; stud&lt;nl &lt;orponuon cornrob flllWIInl (or •
"anec:y of student JO.. t'fM\tnU and Ofl:mll31wcu.
rndudin1 all Unhcuit)' Un.on Aat~u~n Board
(UUAB) tv&lt;l'tu. H&lt;alth Care, and """'Y campu&gt;
oraaniutionf. Tht Board b compand or
rc-pte:.smllti\&amp;~S

or

CHEESE PARTY

AUOCIIIiOn (SA),

Cuka.n will continue to wo.r ~ •hh Sub Boord ,
he1pins Moore handle the trlln~k 1on . " She ha~ th.·tll
mtt-ting '-''llh me, to butf me on sturr lhc h:.~m
progress!' Moore t\plalned Out he IC'C)(:~Utd that . '"
spite of pktin&amp; up added responsJblli11es, he Stc' "nn
major problems" a risina un1fl a 1'('1)1actme.nl 's ptt"ltt.l
in March

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Tht Shma Koltina
Barul

CMW-IN-IU%

~

lhC' Sludtnl

Oraduat&lt; Studtnl Associ•toon (OSA), Millard Fillmore
Colle&amp;&lt; (MFC), •nd other croups.

Tlait s..daJ, Fth. 8
r;u..,. a.... 7:30 p.-.

FREEWINE&amp;

10 change over 111

oew 1rca.surn with hi•duua. Bblc~ aad that 1hb •ou1d
be:~ f{UIC of 1imt .. untcu h IS a ~non who w.H nm

JtwU. lodl

Communication Undergraduate and
Student Association is having a party!

aoin1

Moore added ... Wt were

M:arcb. for nov.' "r'll justl\avc to mahdo. But, \\e-'11
hnve to put in a lot more tlmr tha.n "-C norm:ally do. "
The monrhly board m.. llnss hlll1dlt the "bia polocy
decisions." accordina 10 811\cl... Thb monrh 's l(.ssion
v.ill be: moved up to di&lt;CU.\S the lo\!t.
Both officr·u e-&lt;plained thll if a replacrmtru "25
!oC1C\1td at th&lt; n.x1 plann.d ~ill&amp;. a month of
1raining ""ould bt necessary to propn1y acquaint U)r

Piau Slloe R.,air
47 K enmore Ave.
SHOES REPAIRED &amp;
SHOES DYED
Oty ( ,l e. .llnl &amp; U•••I'J Do . .

L•H•I' IW!paln AIM.!,

47 Kenmore Ave.
At University Plan

836-4041

C HINESE
STUDENT
ASSCX:IATJON

~

ON: Thursday, Feb. 5th
AT: 73 Nfagera Faffs Bird. , c - .. .,• •
FROM: 7 pm
12 Midnight
ALSO.Jook lor CUSA Outcloor Day • a day
of winter tvn, Sunday, Feb.ltb on
tate t..Seh . Amllem c..npua

p~eseots:

.,.,111

CHINA NIGHT ,81
j

....

Sa~aRoay:r
Feb_ l4~b
C HINA NIGHT WILL BEG IN WITH
DiooeR ac 5:30 pro
io Re~ Jackec Ca~eceRia~
AND CONTINUE WITH
VaRifi!CY Sbow, ac 8 :00 pro
Kacba:Rioe CoRDell TbeacRe
AOroissloo ~R CHINA NIGHT '81 Is

S5.00 aoo tic kecs may be paRcbaseo ac
Tbe SqCJiRe HaJJ Ticket 0Uic e
FOR MORE INFORiylATioN
CALL 036-47.21

��~I cQl1t~©©W®ey

!Will there be encounters of an Extraterrestial kind.?
.._.Mare

.....-...... sucn as olcohol-lcnow to...,.. m
_....., - . · Cenaln c:oonii-o:&gt;n elomenls
wNch ... -dol 1c ~(e. sucn as nilrogen.
l
- a n d c:aiJon, - ~in the k&gt;teria&lt;
g
lmaglnadon II ..,..., ._linea be WM obit to of .,_ 10 pood.a n1Dno complex elomenls.
o! loolt up""" the..,.._ ond - * r • thoro , _ . . , _ •• roluMd iDto- ~
~ ._l)1il f - - . for olm ICin ~ _ . _ . . wHCh 11 ,....,
~ Jle conboc....tbKIItothe . . ofthc -~they .... up ond Clii&gt;O'ld
~ anciont&gt; which told ol 5IOdo who came from tmnonclouJiy In ,;.,., "'ur '""" bodia ore
the lky ol tl&gt;e -)It 10 the ~ Flying oc6oly made ol tl&gt;e of ~
Objoas (l.t'OI -.,u.,.. ol"""""""' ICJIIIy
..... the pool- Aid
Man's fer db&lt;~ OlheT IN&lt;llh.r _.,.. c:andlc!au In the """"' lor
forms in our own oolor s)I'Wn one! on od&gt;cr olm life . .
wNch ~ v.,
planets In our ~y
namiMd by Ham. "conlaln rtMI1Y ollhe....,. ~ •
U1lycnily ol Rocht:tlor prof..- H M V011 theM found on the primordial eatth. Ulc as
Hom to c tpHCh pramtlld Thwodoy before • ""' l&lt;oow ~ on urlh «WWwc! from c.!ls 6lld
pocbd locture l&gt;al on UB't Moirl Strc.s lowor Jfc lorms IAihlcli tbriotd In on oxygen~
C&amp;mpus
PDOf atmotP&gt;a•. Thm!lon!. the warch lor
Aa:onltng 10 V111 Hom . " Bawd on tho lifo forma OT1 ctlestlal bodl.. whO&amp;•
m!onNJIIOO wo """' hove, I would 10y thcltl&gt;c 01moophc.u •• o•won·poor -~ pnwe to
thaOGO&gt; for tha nlstooc:c ol tntci!Ogont bo succculul •
.mal2mlrlal Ule art ml!f'IY 1tnall • Ho)""Y"'•
Tho Notch for aJkon life-forms has led
Van Hom JlrH!td thot "Wo IIID
don't tdmdet to uplorolho pr&gt;r;sobillooslor hla on
knO\i.l for sure \lolhelhl'r anybody' I oul 1herct the ~nec.s &amp;nd thttt moont wUhln our own
Sdm&lt;e •• 1711'119 lo com• up wt1h 01\ olllmat• solar oysw Von Hom Ujrlaln•d th•t what
of- 1lw fnrqut'ncy of '"''U~nl life •n our tdent~l are trying to find out ~ whethtr
gotaxy..
these bod!a can support ltf€! ~Wit Mow If
lo tnt 'er.ture V.a.n Hom IJm~ttd tkf ..Some HMntlaJ rood~rion~ need~ fot ld~ at~
dlscus.,on to th• pooolb;ll!y ol othorlrie form• o~«&lt;P(ablc t•mpcratures, •n atm05pher&lt; and
He lttQ:SSed , ''h will ~ • tong umu befoce ~ th« ~xl1tenc.e: of cana1n important tltmcnts
can make tntoltlgenl _...,. oboulllloln ollwr such ••
~ydrcgm and ""'bon. •
gala!.l.. and tho unlwnM " Von Hom •lao according in V•n Ht&gt;m
Hl)blned ·rm only ~pc•l&lt;lng oboul Ide lil&lt;o
that on tanh, K'• cl!lflcull mougll to _..tale All~rl Ule
"" ldt !"""' ..., kr\ow of "
-~· tho moon Is our cJosatj celeotlol
ntlgllbor , thor• ....,. ooostd.,.... specula"""
Cooked ot&amp;n
01102 tha poabilny ol t:orUIIn lowoT tie lorrru
n...e b • sttoog poulbil&gt;l)l · thAI nubng !Mot When Apollo )I landed or&gt; me
lowe h!e lonm moy abound 01 our own moon lhtn was greet concom over tho
galax~ v., Hom. We! that 'oornplu dangn of tho -oo•uts bnr!glng bad&lt; allen

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1M poulbCley of tbe WtltnG« of
~ c:MIImtoom hal QPturcd , _.,

com.u.

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0•!1$••

• lomu which could coruamlnolf ano
"""-\leon urlh.
Anoelle - o f m\OCh lmoresa oo ....,_
"'as the ploMt Man which IMmOd oo bo •
p&lt;1rn&lt; caMidalc fer 5t. lomu l'M IJildnv
JpO(l001IIt which londod on Mod ;..me. in
1976 has oooduGtod .._tht•• bloi0111Gel
exporiftDmtsln\IOMng ........... r .... lor
tbe pNSCfMI of phatooynlhah, wNch """""
indicate plonlllle and gos chango. ol prcwed
noga~~w. ~. v.., Hom polttt&lt;d out
chol lbert . . l!tt1Wndoui II&lt;IDovs on Mars'
sUrJoc. which oro hW&gt;&lt;hodi of mlln ,.&lt;do M1d
-mila d"'!' "The boltom ol tlwtw volleys.
wNch .ve 45 yet u"""pioftd. how cion..,
atmotplw,.. ood b.ttn tempor•rurt wlllch
lloiOUld lnetMM the ~lit~ lor t•l•

Uotng 101 1&gt;&lt;111•
TM pl.,ot Jupot11r ha• alto boon potnrtd 10
M· po&lt;..t&gt;iy m.ona.nnlng Ill•
Von Horm
&lt;IXpl•lned tha~ theatnlol)&gt;h&lt;re of rho piM•I II
&gt;!milar to o~ ot of th&lt; P"m&lt;lrdlol eon~ Stoc:e
.Jupiter has, no 1i0bd t url6CC, II hot ~"
proposed th•l !her• I; •n f«li&lt;&gt;gy In th"
JuplltriM acmoapherl" exildng AS IMng QM
~~ .. How~ :· he odded. ·•we WJOn't know
fOt sur~ unrtJ the GaUiwo iPbC1t prolw rtathn:
the plll{l&lt;t In 1hc mid~I98Qo"
One of Jupttcr't moona nomed '"ton hat an
odlvo volcano which m••n• tl&gt;bt '~hero II on
otmo&lt;phllnl bo.ng lorm•d probably slmll•r to
that of Jupltor and th• PrlfllO!dlol o0&lt;1h" i&lt;lld
VAll Hom "lo II so dow tn JupMor that lhl
pdonet'• grovttll, . f""" IS knt&gt;•dlng tt.
""'tc;h ~•tes hnt cauilog tho ••oi&lt;Ank

oc:1ill~ •
Other oltempts IO C:Otll&gt;&lt;l O&gt;ttrOjetM~Jal lof&lt;
lndude tho UM of radiO communbdlon&gt;
Somo &amp;ustl _.,._,.,. roec&gt;vod rogulc

_.... whlctl !hoy labOtd LGMJ and 2
Howe-, tbeM slgrMols -.Jrom ~'UlAn-•
CICICUr11ng l!henommon.
c,dope
V, Hom Aid 11101 .,..,.,...... - . . nwoc1« to
the fonn., Slwoh of Iran ~ the
~of Projoc:l C!dcPo which -..1c1 boa
r..UO••madoofi&gt;W&gt;&lt;hdoolsquaromllosol
redia clloa. The pn&gt;Joct, ""'"'"-..,.... """"'
llnllhed "TM probobQity of a poyolf from
theM rodlo IUidlts . . ...,.., but w- head
~. ~ an lmpoa on .,.. thlnlclng l
"""'ld bo," ~Von Hom. irursteMar
_ _ , sucn as the Plonoc 10 ~
contains o .,Yquo llsl!ng basic fKu of our
oxislcnoo ...ould Wur ,..,. of hundreds of
lhousaruls ol yon 10 roch ""YDM~"
no&lt;U~aly

v.. Horn -u:rftlcal of what be called •·,~·
Numbns Gam." espDIIMd by JUGh sdtollm
as Cor I s.g.n which l{&gt;votv.. tho tx&gt;mj&gt;&lt;ltotlon
of the number of pl.,.ots IIIIth lnt•lllgent &amp;loin
O&lt;l! goloxy "S.S111 pfllgO In o for of highly
quCJtlonablc ltguru In hi• equation.
I&gt;
"o t\&amp;Jdfttatlon fCK the nurnbe.: U5ed H1s guvu.
Is •• good M yows.- •guod Von Hom~ The
flgun thlll Sega.n rt.aclw.s-ont hundr~d
pfanirts: contaln1ng lnleltigc!nt m._ Jn ouJ
gal~9-tt .,IHtle. mora then , a Q\Jess"' tilt•
l~urcr addod .
In ftip()lltf to a qu"-itkm coneerning UFO)
Von Horn rnponded that ' 'lht ploblom .,.,,h
••trOlooottlol .,..,tc:rah Is that -,... hovon't
sU«&lt;od•d 1n g&lt;'tttng • pice of ooo-untl! we
do, tt:lcntisls ...on'! e&lt;cfplthotr - - - •
Van Hom ~~p«ulated tl&gt;ct tho roason.
o11
oho ln1er011 In UFO. 11 ''lhel • f&lt;..a lon•iY to
tmogjn&lt; - oro oil alone In thlo. galal(,ll W•
look a1 olf the $1011 and II seerm lmproboblo
all olon&lt;r. but l&lt;uggnt that that"
tho u w ·

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The battles at the pumps bring varied mpg answers
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JollA K. l.eplau

·- . cJM&lt;ks" on 2.500 OiWIO«t&gt;Cb~
tM:lulocru:ed ., the model yun
1973 through 1978. Concluoed In
e:igt\1 smtes. d\.- 1es1 rueJv~d
~ lo-. r&lt;!SU!b In
INhere auto enuwon \nspedlOn 11

.,.b&gt;

mandouxy

~
- · Mly I&gt;Ot9td ..
about. 59~
9 .,..... Pft gollon

b sulll u.nck16t ..
A Gonoul • Motor•

yw:IA1t

Alrhousll !II... Sll1du ...... "'""
""""' by tho OUIO com....... - . -

lwio • flnl ...... •bow 20
mpg- tNny Wmongton ~
"""'' to ......, new lows that Will

rwqutre

ev~

a llut ·-·that~ 140 "'~'!~!~
tho public ..ul hove 10 want o ome1lor
liUd CM of ~tilfty." GM
AMI•onl Dlrcao. of AUtO Emwloru
Corurot. G.rald s.olflot told th•
Courf~r EJt.prcu
" I que-suon
..m.;t,., "'"""' ...n..v. the"'"!!"
!hoy wont ond llill offO'T lht sam•
rang. of catl. ..
lnduotry bperts predict
by th•
turn of rht tentury, urs wUI btar
llnlt r""'mb~Mc:~ to thooe of today
1M f..rvoot wdon will se01 llvt end
bo .,.,_..t by a IIY• c~lnd•t
tnglnt. ~ngle end double seat
eut.omobHu
will
become
&lt;ommooploce With on everogo mpg
ol 70. But, ...hotber the changes w!U
help tho d...,.....ed auto industry
roroomtobo_,.. ,

more SOrngtnt m&amp;leq

r.oqubomenb ol 40 miln per gollon
by 1995
But tho federal goYommtot 1&gt;
u.oorriod obcM tho alllliry ol !he
manufaclurtrt-alrtAdy reeling
from tho effect&gt; olina,....d lorolgn
domtnoncc and slumping d o sal.. -«&gt; poy for more mMIIvc

that

rtloollng prcjoru

ofTh• aulo lnduJuy't upllal
trwettmeru tequlrtments fot chc
198&amp; 1990 ptl1od could toto! o;
much os $12.3 billion," •
Congr...tonal Budger Office rtp0t1
-lamed "Tlw US out&lt;&gt; lndUltJy'o
ai&gt;Uity to suSI&amp;In on $8 'billion 10
Sl2.5 billion lovtl of .. pllol
Ol&lt;pendnunt ovor the nOXI 10 10 IS

Yet

tGMI

~ noted 11\aJ n """""~
easy 10 ptoduu tho tu.l-&lt;rffi&lt;whrciH, but tho sxibltc moy bo
unwlmny to purcho.w them " To ger

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.February 13th
l\mline 6Pn, Wednesiay the 11th

�$6 million

Troubled Chrysler turns
to robots for workers_ _ __,by Harley Shalken

DETROIT. MJ. IPNSJ-The
hnonclolly troubled 'Chrysler
Cotpo&lt;aiiOn. now depcndtnl on •
m6lrlfve govemn'\M\1 bail-out to
p&lt;atta lho .101» ol tho&lt;aonds of
_...,., has
placed the
lorga1 oln!lk oo6ft foo robocs In U S

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·-1&gt;1-v

Tho oiiiOtnOI&lt;e plans to ~
9!. woldtng roboiJ wonh an
dl!m&amp;ted S6 m6on foo p&lt;od~
""'" ""lho 1981 modeb. accordlng
to the rospoalj! rredc )o&lt;unal,
Atm-nc.n Mt~al Mat~\~1 Th• robot•
~,ill bo emplojled on th• &lt;ompany'•
•!l&lt;'•"i J&lt;flenon Aw • ...,bly
p lana

In

OttrOII .

and

tn

Its

comrmmt

However, &lt;x&gt;m,cntlng on ohe
previous use of robocs a1 Chrytler, a
compony spokeoman maintAined
thoz dJJplaced woolorn haw always
been aboorbed In olhlf company
oporailOM. The company polt\1&gt; 10
the lncr....ed q~ ol produco ohat
robooic O«hnology hu modo
posst,W

"Robo:&gt;t&gt; •• dependable Willlouo

.,.~

. . . . - wtldti&gt;P
peoplo )IOU can'o
bo "'" ol th• same r~y And ...... a§.m.''
Olks of tM currt"nl w.e\o'e of
ouromanon ., Chryokor ond othft
comp.aniH cl• lm that the
Introduction of lobor ·SIYing
~ "Wrlh

Wtlmtnglon,O.Iawato l'IC'Ury
machinery 11 lnl~dfd to r4Kiuc•
Thv umlng ol c~ry~~.,· . 1\'tOJd "'mp1oymenl I" t~\tt curren1
ordirr Is e-xptd"d 10 raite senous ttcOf\oOmic and employmf'nl suuauon
quesUons •bout thllnaeasmg 11,ncl ., Chrysl&lt;r. they aloo potnt ro rho
h.1 v.ard autom1111on tn the. much h'!jh., ln&gt;oal cost ol oh•
OUIOmott"" ltlduRry Jron&gt;c.Uy, thP •qutp&lt;nenO ov., hand held woldlng
company hti JU• •ec~h.ed morf' guns_ and tM foct th4l Olher
than S400 million U1 wag&lt; and manuiattVT'U~ currmlly
b•melu . _ , from th• UM•d ....&gt;iladooy qo . , _ ilhout the ""' ol
A~o~t o Wotktn
Uftlon 1nd 1s robou. VoO&lt;swagon. loo .,..,p., to
r~""""'!! an odd~o0nal S7SO noo U$lrl9 robocs tn 0. brand new
m!ILon in
- • n r - hom tho plano m Now Stan""' . Ptn~ .....
govftl"tf'MI'II
H.,_.., , """" atiJcs thai
With moo• than 30 000 Clvysle. the potenll•' cotl Jl\'l ngt
- k«n curmnly laid off. much of rep&lt;oMnted by lnd.....W rob.&gt;t• II
th• rompony'• u.e loo linondol O&gt;d tmprtillw 1M UK ol A roboolc
h&lt;&gt;m both tM unl&lt;ln- the federal fiYSI""' """' • IWO-yeat p4lrlod . . .
govemment rell.J ""'b dw other Vol\'0 plano In s-den. ulalldng Z7
1!0.000 Chrysler worl&lt;eu ~oo'ho,. tab&gt; Untmate robo tl and rtleted
could be lo" tf Chry&gt;Wr !10"• under equlpme:nl, w.u CJ~~pt"Clvd to reduct
Many mot• thouwndJ ot worke11 '" ohe wook fon:e ol 6710 Slvon Tho
dl.ltomotiYt':-tttlated lndus;mn could poyt;.,clc period for th• equtpmonl ,
ooo be •Hec:ted by • Chryslm in terms ot taved wl.ena. W*t
shutdown
Dpoct&lt;d to be obout two yeart.
O«&lt;tdlng ro the &lt;x&gt;mpony
Rot.ou ate deP&lt;'ndable
tl lho
rollo of oobots 10
The &lt;ompony ""' ""' yet rMde dlsploced _,..,. I&gt;Pld true ..
on offidol announcemono ol u plan ~ . ohe 9S Unlmoce robocs
to purchaH lhf' roboll , end woold redua lho """ldo.ct by
compony olhclah hw• rolwod bmonn 200and400 . on arwo-ehlfl

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...m.

bas&amp;s. clepmdlng on a number ol
voNbla
New~

The new - -n ol - . b.
b«comlng tncre..a..sfngly colt ·

compctjtiw ~ aUIOV!.'Of'kers

A

robot lhM lniiiOIIy COSI&gt; $40,000
- - " " on hourly ..,.. ol 54 80
wl&gt;en 1he purd&gt;... price and

,..,wnanu c:ocs •• spread
lho _ . . t

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robot This compon&gt;S faVO&lt;obly wllh
the cuneno hourly COOl ol moo~ than
SIS 111 hour, lndodong boMib lor
IOITII" eMCm~en in thot aulo
tnduRry Robol• ...us nol ....... in the

IH ol lho

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BALL

When you car e
enough to

FOUR(?!)

send the
~ery best .

Jim BoUton
• Former pitcher with the
Ycmkea &amp; Atlanta,
• Famoa• Sportxaater
• Author of the bat ..Uen
'Ball Four' Glad TM Glad You
Didn't Take It Penonally'

TO SPEAK AT U.B.

~

TIME: 8:00 pm
PLACE:- Fillmore Room
of Squire
DATE: Thursday,
Feb. 5th
ADMISSION: $1.00

Tickets available at:
Squire Ticket Office and
at the door.

SA Spealren Bureau, Athletic AHain

�\

recently negotlated rtUr ement
beMIIls, no&lt; dip Into Ch~'s
1upple men tal u nemployme nt
btnolils fund .
But the tolr'Odudloa ol ""' ttd,nology - · • ~- for thc
UAW "Wt condn.,. 10 noc !he («&lt;lr'Oducslon ol now technology.
~e.. the producMy
~ • • tho belli ol l'blnv
waga .MI btM!ils." Wid - UAW
sovrc:c close to lh• Chrysltr
borgoinlng,
Hlstcxlc.oly. tho union .... nol
oppo..d t ht t limlnot1on of
hOUJdous or unh ..lthy jobs.
proyiding no dlrtct unomploynwnt
- . In this .... ...,_..., ...
difllcult 10 - how tho dl!plocad
......... coulcf bt aboorbtd • ...,
""' cumtnt IUite ol""'
Some Chrysler
wo rke rs
JntervltWtd •J&lt;P&lt;tlltd anger end

..,.,.,.,.y.

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We heve had a major role In glvlng
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for the low co.t prfntere, parlpharala,
and auccesalw gatw~retiona of

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We are ellua ted on laiW CIYI'!IA In the

"-rt Ollhe l~parebly blikltlfuf'

Anger Lakao .-glon. The area ~re
outatandlng water aporta, aiding, golf,
cycling, h l~lng and camping. F'our
atale parka, Grand Prix 8Uto racing,
a nd world larnoua Wlnerlee one o1o1e
by. llheca-ftotne of Cornett Un!YweiiY
and Ithaca CoU~ the cultur., hub
ollhe anea. You wlh lind theater proctuo-

tlon.! concerti. muaeuma. rHtluranta,

nlghllile ••• and cound- other ofterlngalha t Me moat uncommon In a nonmetropolitan oommunlty.

ohocl! otiM ~ed ocdcr. "I haw
o boolc probltm wilh MbecaUM .....,.

ulclnsl our workon to AaiScc and

.,.., ol tho MCriflct .. btlng used to
put men !&gt;-'" out ol _..• llld
Oonnll ~. vtc:c president ol
tho UAW1 ~ Looel 140.
"I lhlnk tho union lhould bow a
•v 1n -...~~~~ng like this." he
od&lt;led.
N.ullk~
Tho roboU '""""'-d lildo
racmblonct to ll&gt;dr CC&lt;'*'C In
flcllon II!OIIIa. Variously
claat&gt;od .. "mtt.ool&lt; ~: C(
"lift! olcphaN tnldcs, " IIMM look 11M giant mcQI omu-.g on a
•lllonary pedesul•
Their humble appear.ance .
...,_... conculs one ol tbe most
fundamental
ch a nges
In .
menul.during technology line~ tho
lnii'Oductlon ol tho mewing ..-mllly
lint. Todey's tnd!OOial robots weld
llccl bodies. 1ood and unload
mochlntl, paint c ... and useml&gt;le
small automoth{c components.
CharocteriMd by gr•ot fllxlbillty. this
pocent new form of automation has
been matlt poulble by the
revotutlon In mlerQelec.fronks.
Tiny,

ln e xpenslv~

sukl• aU the

computeu

~MChtne actJon. When

the a\ltomollve model changes. new
lnlb'\ICIIons lo lh• robot rep!Joce the
n~ed to lnRotl
Iabonte and
e xpen sive new toolin-g- ~
tra diUona l
manufacturl ng
tecimolog)l, • new modtl Often
1tquiru a new a.s.wmbly line With
lylltms IU&lt;h 01 Chryiler's, needed
changes moy bt done ot only 10 to
15 per &lt;Onl ol lha sys~em's Initial

"""Cluysl«rs

O&lt;dn is only the
btgiMing ol o ma.soSvt onlwion of
robotoc tt&lt;hnology into lhe lnd"""Y
Som«
predkt ..... 1M
current S60 m!aon .annual morl&lt;tt
for tnd!OOial robots wll
10
S3 t&gt;Gon a yoar by 1990
A ~- !1UJWY cond\ICMd by 1M
Soc101y ol Manuladut1ng EnglnHB
pr&lt;dicted that one out of every five
,obi iil !he dir«t ....mbly ol a car
w\11 bt rtploc«d by ~
outom&amp;don by 1985. and this figure
~ rbt to one out of tvay two
jobs by 1995
This tJtnd was undertOO&lt;ed WI
_.. by VC&gt;M&gt;. whicfl placed en $8
million order lor induttrial welding
robots with Clncinnad Mllacron ol
Onclnnad. Ohio. &amp; wu the largos
&lt;ingl• ordrr of robots In hiJitory•

••pen•

ina•-

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Ever_ybody
into the
(c~r) pool
b) David Bonk
!ip«frttm Stof/ U 'nii'P'

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J»JlUiiiNf•
ONJJY
PERMIT

OPEC aod the cost or p&gt;Oiin&lt;ls
pan or !be rrmttadoo. So Is lb&lt;
locl or &lt;1llllpus porldn&amp; spocu. Add
an inad~uat~ 01y·•idr mass
rransporw;oa syst&lt;m 10 • rapidly
r~pandina
problem .
On.t
solurion--catpOOlin&amp;.
UB's Civil Encintrrin&amp;
0.1)anmonr. usin&amp; a $25,000 aronr
hom Lht New York State Encrar
Orrtc&lt; IO COnduct 8 tiUd)' On lh&lt;
ponibilitici of City~wicfc
urpoolina. bepn iu own Umh&lt;d
Aceordlna 10 ~acko.,.,hl ·•we i) on~ of che- most df«11Vt' in
proat&amp;m In lh&lt; F.U or 1979 "ilh an
Initial
membership
of no,.. hAH' a bcucr-ron computer cnrrg)' \::n&lt;inJ.\,"
1)'41tm On~ impro\l~meol il that
arpro~matcly 250 51 uderu.s.
Tho &lt;YR&lt;m is coolroll&lt;d by 1rllUdt.nl w:hcdi.i&amp;a art $0fnpvtd on T rips
compucus mucbin&amp;..gp motonst:i Mondo)·Wcdn&lt;Sday·frtd.,. and
Morr pka~tnJ 10 thf 1t101ooa. -u.
th~ apprvmt AYift&amp;lo en ~~
JtOCfllphlally,I'&lt;OJ&lt;CI ooordtrwa&lt; TuMay·Thunday •ncndanct.
Ste\~ Vtrnt)
t\plain.td . A '\noth&lt;r " &lt;bar rbe sJX&lt;1r..: ampu; punt,..... Accord•nc ro • 1979
w.horrc a \lvcknt u. aumdina cbM.ai Wn&lt;) b~ lh&lt; US D.panmau or
JUCbJ)«tl\t cas-pookr must mt OUI 8
date rorm. Stating his. na.mr. no-. nuncd anto t.bt computtt " Trt.n\pOrlauon, 1 lO milt' lnP •1tb
•ddrm. and prdnm« 10 rt&lt;k, I :hi \Uf In apphCBIK)ft onl)' tow tarpookn coukJ )a\C aKb
mcmbn 1bou1 rhr« dollar• pn
~art U1 drhinc:. QJI drht aJ1 tM rcquutd 1hat a pt"tson "'" a
dAy. Thi• sa•lnc&gt; abo tndud&lt;'lo
ttmt. Vanabfrs such as timt. stl.id(fU
Par~ lnJ ~en Cor 140 car-' ha\e lov.f'r in,uranC't nics, leu
di\l.anct 10 school Of -.orl..pb« arc
1hcn associated ¥rith the Jddrns. b«n lnt'f\f"CC M 11\t Amhtrq deprttiltion Of\ thC' ur, and
An)' imh"1dual late-comer~ co the campu\, cand •aJI be pul mto IJ'Sr dccre;uinJ mllintaJnc:ntt an~'·
The U8 rarpoohn, procram "
rrot~nm .,. mattbod by hand. f&lt;bru:al') 9. Prt'St'ntly. ~paces ar~
ac..:ordin• 10 data fitn,. A prmt-&lt;JUI re..Wf'cd for c~upooltT) m I he M ..in· pr&lt;1&lt;n1ly bclnc "rapped" oorO&lt;dlna
Rail&lt;)'
lot
on
Ch&lt;
Main
Srr«t
w
Krad.o"' ilk. "as a .ervi« rn
~:.ard 11 thc:a gi\'0\ 10 t.ht appliCAnt
"'lth the names of otht"r applicant) tampu.a. fret bwnprr itickcn will Westt-111 Nr,. Yor._, for the
be di&lt;tribulcd to I he carpoolm. 10 d~vdopmcnl of car pooh . ••
Uvm"J.n lhc .same Vicinit)'.
p,oaram Director Jo.eph ufqu11rd thtir rt.Jht 10 uSC" cht- Currrntly. only lh&lt; Burralo
Krad.o..iak. ""Phasiztd rbar "lh&lt; spoceo. "Publk Safdy oar«d thai mc:trorotltan area 11 bdna Kl"\cd.
c;ompucn card aavn a lisl of n&amp;mn, p~-:fcrc:nual par\.lna could inac:ait' Ho"'t'\Cf, chc N1aa,4r1 frontier
bur oppti&lt;anu amo'1 ra&lt;C&lt;d ro arpoolins." Kraclto,.iak wd. Th&lt; Transponacton Commiutc h&gt;opoto
IPICU
If~ •
in cany lh&lt; prOJrom into Eri&lt; and
commul&lt; wilh all 111&lt; poopk on 111&lt; rC:Uf\ td
t&lt;:JaC&lt;kowial ., "Of&lt;b. "&amp;lliX'll\c'' N.apra C'OUnha wittun six moru:h~.
hs."
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Tal.,,. m&lt;alcd lha so rat Bdl
Tilt p r - bqpo With OW\)
As 111&lt; US En&lt;TJY l&gt;&lt;porlmmr Anotpact·Tutron, kthfchrm
obR.a... Knltkowia.l: OORlilluod.
huurroO&lt;nr dat1 raultod in lh&lt; hol)&lt;d 10 -~. !be carpoolinJ Steel Corporation, Mcrr-b.a.DU·
d&lt;loY or rbe compwer l'&lt;ior-ouu In swovam u a llk'CC"n 1n savm, Mucual insurance, Craphin
ocktotion. r«ponse 10 !be prOJiram encrc) Accordlnt to Anuu Control Corpon11on aad the
•u not as pronouad this yew. But T&amp;hiiiC'. UB ProJ«1 C'C)O(dinator (m lnacrnal Rcwcnue Sfr\lcc arc
impro...tmCDI.t have btom m.ldc char&amp;t' of tcchnK'aJ layOut of 1M m•••hmc nd&lt;n rbtouab lh&lt; VB
procrom) ...,.,. arpoo6oa procram proarom.
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HorNiu AIIIAlllfll' News Ed"o' Jay

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Mallin, v.11h a mural
en lo.r-atli
flag poinlcd in 1 dorntllory. ~en

.,,&amp;kJcnu rf."lurnC'd hom Chrisan'*"
brrn,, rho NvJ 'ymhol bad bt&lt;'n
painrod over !be n... Tho fkJnd•
ran a qory aboul h. and
1ht '"•~•h;. tx-aan appc:at~na.
"W&lt; •-ml&lt; lbe ortlck, fM)be •
.,..lied d," admlltod M... n. "Tho
f~ t'WUtika\ bcopn appc:~rina t+a~
~lhxt~tOI'

•ub qo. bu1 1hey setm to ha'r
llopp&lt;d," h&lt;oddod
Allhouch •unlv&lt;rs&gt;ly o(ronlh a«
'-""«f11edaboullh&lt;OIIt~.

v.m..moy or Florida Poti« poued
;, orr .. non·m&gt;liao..'\·andalism.
"I don'r rhln' rh&lt;r•'• any hll&lt;
involved. II'• juu I bunch or kicJ..
1ryins ro r.te • rise ou1 or
evnyont," Un1\ltUil)' polict
in•&lt;.lliaa&lt;ur Jmy Scohl&lt;r roiU lh&lt;
Coii&lt;Jt Pr... Sen-ko.

DON'T DO IT IN THE HALLS!
Students: Do you have a problem
with your teacher?
Now you can do something contructive
with your com plaints.

No pnoa~&lt;
Rcpre:~rll ati\C o(dw B'na• B'rilb
Anu·D&lt;famiiiOII \.aiU&lt; IAOLI

Jerry friedman dUIIl«d

"h'•

nno&lt;r a prMk. A ..."&amp;Jtila is

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symbol or hate and .;~ ... b&lt;
llid.
TM ADL touted the campus
quatiootoa orfldeb obout 111&lt;
iocidont•. A&lt;cordinatbe FnodmaD,
the ADL loots Into all &lt;UCS or
c:att&lt;misra .o.nd ontl«mltiSIJI.

" We t on\ II ..OOuily. Wo
-&lt;d 10 IDILitesur&lt;lltar til&lt; pot...,
looi' lalo il ODd 110&lt; iosllc lilY more
Jill..._, that It • u 1 harmless

tnal&lt;." be npUined.

Put it on a TEACHER COMPLAINT
FORM and let us help you resolve it!
Forms ar-e available at SA,
.111 :Ealbert.

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�Roseriblatt.:.Roth.
disciplinary action fns such minor offenses, reprdless
of bow many limea the actl are repeated. Altholl8h
Enis f«ls that R.oseoblall·Rolb "has contJibut«&lt; titlk
to the many , activilli'IJ o f the depal'tin&lt;nl and
Un.ivc:.rsity,'.' charaesora more serious nature as well as
' hard nkl&lt;ncc are n«d«&lt; for aay meaningful aCtion to
be taken.
Assistant to the President Ron stein wd the charaes
asai{lst Ros&lt;nblatt-Rotll au curr&lt;ntly beina litigated
and he could.lherefore not comment on them.
Tber• have be&lt;n several olhtt lnstancea in which
Slodenu havt had problems with.RoS&lt;nbllli·Roth. In
the Fall of 1979, all cx~l one sUident failed it! a
40(&gt;-!evcl StaU.tlcl coum he tauJbt. The Profeuov's
juStifocatlon for his action w11,1 that lh&lt; class was qot
properly prepu&lt;d for th&lt; coum by Pl"vloUS Statistics
classes and 1ha.t the students did not do end\J&amp;)l v.·ork. 10
make up for their lack of undttsiandina. The Profesoor
has abo bfe:O barred from te.achina summer courses
hanh since 1973 when he cane&lt;ll&lt;d nine out of 4S dii.SSOS.

nans from !be, administrlllon's unwillin&amp;n&lt;SS to
resch«&lt;ul&lt; the Jewish Professor's Friday classes to
porrnit him tim&lt; 10 Oy 10 New York City for the
Sabbath ...-vi&lt;es in his •Ynii&amp;OJU&lt;. Rosenblatt· Roth
lwl preVIoUSly CUI many FridJ!y classes 10 be home
before lb• Sabbath bep.n.
Ourina the put 10 Y&lt;VS Roseoblall·Roth has been
broualu up several timea on chua~ for violatina
Unlvusity rules. One case involved accu.satioru that he
was usi91 his Ridae-lea Offoce as IJr&lt;Sidmc... In
another instance he refused to 1ubmic to a physical
t'.Uinination after taking sevcraJ days off in the mktdle~
of the semester dUe to a toe inJurY:
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Tbe Prof&lt;SSOr was abo cwaro for re-sch«&lt;uilng
tluscs without tM [)epan.mc:ru Chairman '.s consent on
four separate occasins. Each or these orrensea only
resulttd

its reprimand.

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Accordina to Etti!, h is difficuJt to

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Sex Ed Center likes new home
DEEP Fft£Ere Cllrio ....... - - - -Joyot..,_lca clwl. . Flldoy'o
~c WNl forum In ,._.,. HaU'• A Hr!Mift room. Among the Studwll
..,....... ol h
A - "'-'lolly lodoiy'o ,., ol h1cb . _
llhe~ eMNUOI'I6. NMNMd an ~UM dictv'omalll ..,.-'on

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of llti. SL Heleft1.
t
The fMim ~
of Ul'• ac:Memh:
Mel~·
11rlltt tt.lltfty •mon•tmtons tCJ attne1 ~.. m~

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S&lt;rvicing the da&lt;m 11Ud&lt;nu or EIU&lt;'I)II and
OovernoB is the new satellite ofnc:t" or the" SexuaJity
EdU&lt;IIion Center: in IU Nortob on the academic spin&lt;.
If you seck ootlll5dioa on human sexuality mauen,
you no lonaer ore limit«! to tbe offiCe in 261 Squire on
the Main SIJ•a Campus.
Director of the Sexuality Education Centtr Ellen
Chri.stcnscn oald tbc new fadlity "provides ex...U&lt;l!l
OPPOrtUnities ror a lara&lt; POrtion of t.h&lt; colleac
oommun!ty 10 have ..sy -acceas to the scrvk&lt;s offer«!
by tbe C&lt;l!l«."
Forced out of tltdr one-room Porter Quad off~« in
the Ellicou Complex late lUI serneat&lt;r by th&lt; Collc&amp;es.
tb• starr bclievea the shift was to tbe Centtr's benent.
''Tbe offoce in Ellicott was hidden, only one-room,
and readlly ltte$$iblc only to d~ udeots," said
Christe:n.sen. In ~mparisoo , the new Sex Ed Ccn1er b:,
accord ins to Counsetina Director Jeff Skrilow. ·'bluer
lhan the Ellicott office, and more conduetivt Lo
counstlina...
The three separate couruding room.s aUow for
privacy needed by the: COllnsclors and their clknts.
Skrilow add«! lbat "th&lt; mo•e bas arr«:~«&lt; the
Suu.aJity Education Cen1cr posjlivcly. It spreads us

out. enables USIO reach a lar&amp;tr popuJation and I$ more:
convenient."
~
Counseiin,: Director U.n~.a Pierce aarttd with the
advantaac.s. bul aUo pointed out some: di5advanuean

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not menlioned b)' the others. 11 Havinl a $«"0nd orficc
requires atra c.rfon from o.ur tlrtady dedicattd sraff, ''
she said.
This txl18 strain divides up the Staff, according to
Pierce. Ocsphc the obvlou.s convcnie-nec for dorm
stud&lt;nts. the DirCQOr added that the Norton office is
hard« 10 narr because "It's DOl in • building Uk•
Squire." She said Amberst•s lack of centrality does not
hdp.
Ill Norton was formerly ustd ror fumhurt" 5toragc.
.. It's nor like we kk-ked anyone: out.'' said Pierce.
Volunttct counsdors ror lhC' Cenccr arc trAined once
a semester and t:Mce during the summer. Piucc
uplaio«&lt; that they arc now in tbe~iddle of tJ•inina.
" It's rcali)"hcctlc . The trainees are pul throuab.about
60 houn of trainlna ov« a two·wre.k period.
wttk in1crnsbi~ wilh a senior counselor follows. After
this, the volunteer is ooL promised a pofltion. Pttrct
.said that studtnlt put a lot of time in. not kn()wing if
they'll ultimately be ae&lt;:ep~ed or no1~
"ll•s a matttr or stx ed training or ranine orsank
chcrnistry," sb• oddt9 .
Amherst Oi\i.sion Counselin&amp; Oirec1or Sue Ann
Berghe:rr rcporttd tbe tcnlaJi\lt ho-urs art Monday and
Wednesday II a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday 9 a.m. to 3
p.m., Thursday 9 a.m, to 10:4S a.m.. and f'riday 11 :30
a.m. to S p.m. Tilesc wilt rinalit.e when cla.u schtduh:s
are oomplele.
- Dtboro l.lndquisr

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Next Wednesday starts a
w .e ek of FUN!!

U/B ·WINTE·R CARNIVAL: February 4thru 8
FEB. 4

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COMMVTER
BREAKFAST
8 a.m.,noon
Filmore Room,
Squire.

FEB. 5

FEB.6

FEB. 7

FEB. 8

INTRAMURALS
Volleyball,
6 person coed
5·6 p.m.
Bubble, AC.

ZODIAQUE DANCE
COMPANY
3:30p.m.
FiUmore Room

CROSS COUNTRY
SKIING
9 a.m.-noon,
1 p.m.·4 p.m.
Ellicott Complex
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FACULTY &amp;
STAFF BRUNCH
AND CROSS
COUNTRY SKIING
1] 1 ,J~··2 p.m.
Clint t the
Faculty Club at
831 ·3232
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OPEN MIKE
INTRAMURALS
8 P·IY\·?
PANCAKE EATING
INTRAMURALS
Rathskellar
Volleyball, Tennis
CONTEST ·
Broomball
5·9 p.m.
9 a.m.
12·4 p.m.
JIM BOUTON
Clark Hall
Filmore Room
lake
LaSalle
I
Fonner Yankee
Prizes awarded
pitcher and author
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TKE BEiER BLAST I TUG-OF-WAR
of Ball Four
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COFFEEHAUS
·
WPHD ROAD
8 p.m.
·sHOW
Goodyear Hall
1100n-2 p.m.
Fillmore Room
.
Haas lounge
9 p.m.-?,
Pllf-11E61ST11AlJOH:
Bullpen,
UUAB CONCERT I
INTRAMURALS
Talbert
Hall
AZTEC
TWO-STEP
. . . . . - 11 3CIIIItlllllly~,
3 pn 3 Basketball
8:30p.m,
Beers 3/$1.00
llr - 311, &amp;lry r. u.oo
FiUmore Room
8 p.m.. Ctllk Hill. .....
Free Album
C.. C.., -.llilu eili lllllba.

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l2·5 p.m.
lake LaSalle
Skate-Rental $.75
Music and Hot
Chocolate
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Communit~ interest central to.. _

gridiron superstar Ron Jaworski
r~te

s,p.c:f'ilol,.ll.roNn .Ver&lt;tl

W~l.lnt . a.o.. t•f~ b•ltltlt Ollt* IM Ul lwllt lolt t lpintltd mt.teh to the
Unl..nH'r ot Roche'l• ,, 10-50. O.t.pite tMh 1" n~tOtd. C..oh PloucU tt.u hiQh hOtM•

WEll

fOtimpf~t.

Swimmers continue slump
fht UB mc.t'l·, ~Mm team fos.l a
'pirifcd , _ " cdnaday lo Ill&lt;
Un••cnM)' of Rochc:ucr. 60-SO. rn
( lar~ f'()lnl
Roc:hritcr w.a' led b)' Todd
lbrah ., fir:U phtCC'- nntshcs ln lh'

100-yord lnd" !dua l mrdlry ,
t2:07 09,1 and tb&lt; 200-yord bn··~
mokr 12: 11.39! .• 81r1h also
1n&lt;horrd Ill&lt; ,.1nnona 4CJO.yard

an;· n ••'JI).h,'h.'il (Of nt,&amp;ht

da.{\4."\

"Til&lt; , _ "'""ld b.t&gt;&lt; bM1 clo&gt;n
if "-t'd h•d all our .s-imrt~h .

how.t\n . they ( R ocf'l~nJ .,.-en
nt~Kh too \liOn&amp; &amp;.Del h.ad plcnt ; ut
dcr'flh." \atrl P\o\K"ha.
Roch Roy IOOl th&lt; 50·yaod
rr..,..ylr '"'
1 bri&gt;~ :u .n.
•hil&lt; llob Wh&lt;k:n conqucml lh&lt;
SO() '(r..... )i&lt; in 5:)0.68.

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mcd1&lt;1 roll) 1): 55.67).

..or UB. C'ac'h s•tm.mt:r ~mpro\tJ
Mochnln Jumprd wo an caJI)
on hos prc-iouHomco and cox1t JO&lt; kad b) 11l ona 111&lt; c&gt;p&lt;~&gt;oq foor
Plouch1 hu hoab bopes of raou., ...,..._.,, UB •on th&lt; f1111l
unpt01o ena upon tM tc:amta; r«&lt;rd four
or 1-6.
Cun Faden. W11b I &gt;CO&lt;&lt; of
"I nn't toml)taJn as lona as tbc J41J .OO ~on th~-onc meter opuonal
re~m I\ imJ)r'O'Vina.'' saki d~t C'OI('h. divtna cocnpc·ul50'n. Oc.:bc:r victOf'
" We 1rc pinina artnath and for UB wrrr Rob&lt;n Cf&gt;qn, who
m11urhy. Th&lt;ro Is 1 lot or took 111&lt; 200 br&lt;a$1 (2:16.31), and
rnlhuslasm here."
th&lt; relay lcam or Jeff Dunbar.
The Bulls tompelcd in 111&lt; mc&lt;1 1Whrlnl. WUiiam Swnuon . 1nd
wlt()out IIIMY of !heir Jqllll&lt; Bru&lt;c Koff•kyc:•mdn with ) :27. 51
nimmcn, • _,.of tl&gt;e otbltto. inlh&lt; ~ frustyk.

DY L7D• Mu•r
Sp«rnnn Stoff Wrlr&lt;l

fns lh&lt; des&lt;:riplion pcrim(y. Hio early yo,. wert filled
with b.t&gt;kctball, buc:ball, sortbill, tennis, rolkr
hockey, and or ooune the obvious, f001biU.
Super Bowl Sund1y 1981 may now II&lt; historY. bu110
Ralph J. CittJIDii, Dir&lt;ctor of Roc:n:ation forth&lt; City
miU1y WCSI&lt;rn Nr-. YO&lt;ko:n who follo....Sthe fOOtball
atuon, Roo Jawonki wiD not remajn a pas.sina of l.ac:hwann.o recalb. "He played ntry spon I could
think
or... Gal.lnti reman ben On&lt; rolkr hocl.ty thota&amp;hl. bul 1 bopc fOt the future.
where lhe ..,.UC. wbo was •carina 110 pro~eah'&lt;
The 29-)'Cir-old Lack1"-.nna nltivc brouahl 10 • cqWpmml, turocd out IO b&lt; non&lt; OCher thae Roo
dose his . . - -ru1 ICUOCI '" I&lt;Vm yean of Jaworslcl. " Hcrc. a qU111c:rl&gt;ock r.,. Ill&lt; Loa ~
prof&lt;#iooal fooc blll. Ht amaucd J529 lOCal yards, lt.ams-e n&gt;m- dollar product_.. pla,l111 rolla
ylcldina 27 too&lt;bdoWN ill r;qular play. 1u a
r..W1, tbi&gt; former unknown collqo q11111.,.t&gt;an from hockey With oo mut or"- &amp;uordl. Wlo&lt;n law blm I
anO otOI&gt;Pcd t1&gt;e pmc to ll&gt;lke sure be had
Younpown Slot&lt; pined rccosnition .. Unn&lt;d Puss .,...;.:ked
cqulpmrnl loaned 10 bim fOt tbi&gt; ...,.,, "
lnl&lt;rl\ltional's PlaY\7 or the Yar in th&lt; N~t~.ional
HIJ
lnvolvtmcnt
in 1ht s:poru fldd tJ'Iendl. runber
Poocball Coofcrcnu. I
Howevrr. racu Ukt Lhese arc nothlna ne-w to tht avid than just ph)'lical panicipation. For eumple, n&lt;ry
&gt;
prina
Joworskl
hosu
a spodll awardJ ...,mlna to
foot bill f111, u stltistics broome rommon knowlcdac
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publlat.y lind aowds, and &lt;njoylh&lt; bmt:ru of AldJ I ..,.U.rr. ''On 00&lt; oaasioD ofsbon ~. Gmatl..-.ardtnl-. lk4 this,bollplaY\'f doao'tlcs up so as.tcd to &lt;00&lt;10 Jawonti to play iD the BiUy Tllbm
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compcr durina tbc off.-.oo, h u difrlalltto bdicw rau&amp;, Jawont1 1\cw in-u his OWD cxpa'llt-fo the
thai thiJ Allle pcnoo was the (OCIII of milbons jUM fund ra&amp;k'f and played opirul th&lt; s.aa· cnia
weeks bcfon:. His wranc hotpdown popularity stems Ranwoy and Don Luoc. Shortly 1Rcrward, II&lt; opjo
not only from his atllleic ochl.-nau• on the field, boarded the pluc and flew bid once apln prOYina hi&gt;
but llso from inlmK oonocm and llatd work on homeown collJCloum&lt;ss.
communley caiiiCS and JOCial ac:tlvltics.
So. wbctb&lt;r one W1IS rootloa
the £oaks or !be
Rai4en, it WU dlffJCUb DO&lt; 10 fed I saue or pri6c U
All- "Ill&lt; Rlfl&lt;" pY&lt; his bat effort, both oo the rodd and
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A combination or SimoMOD, Brisson, Bucbd, and Kczia
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Oswqo Slate Coflqc u they bllried the Bulls 1~2 on Wedncsdf.Y
Dlaht. 0swc&amp;o bdd 1 live .,a! adv&amp;Dtqc uotillbe 17:36 mark of
the - . d period wbcn Keith Sawyer scocc:d oo a powcrpla.y for
UB. Oifr Smltb usislcd Oft tltc play with bis fint point of tltc
-11. Buffalo SOIORd qaio a1 the 4: 16 mark of !be third period
Wba:t Dele Gu)'llll took advamqe o f IDIOihcr Buffalo powerplay,
nettio&amp; a .,a! oo a pass from Pete Dombrowski and Peter Y~bu.
The whole COOlest WU matTed by borrid ofrod&amp;tln&amp; and
allll&gt;m)US peoaltics. O.wqo wu handed 19 for 49 minu1cs and one
pmc dbqua.lil'acation. lbc Bulls were slapped wltll 2 I for S7
penalty minutes and ooe &amp;am• dlsqualirtca~.ion. Scolt Shld&lt;b wu
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Tilt Ul _...lost tbc IQeCI 85-SS nee lhouch lltcy had two
w - - wbulcn. Kay SimociJon captured tbc »ny,
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Bu1 Lopiano disa&amp;rccs. The NCAA
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year, fueling a growina COn0a&amp;raliOD betW«O the
NCAA an"il lbe Association of lnterroll&lt;ai:ue easicr, no1 less eonfusina, she &gt;lresscd. Thcir
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She predicted thai if a school wanu to lt«p up
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of Tilk lX it appea.rc:d 1he Assodatloo ,.ould the A!AW for the NCAA, in order 10 ~ruit
inaeaso its eoouol and ability to bcnofit womon more awcssivdy.
Those 1eams p&amp;rlidpatina In AIAW ~lS
athletes. No"' •••ilh the NCAA 's expansion Into
women's athletics, the AIAW stron&amp;hold is must pay thoir own way wherus tho NCAA
thtoarooed. Tho NCAA's national powor, whleh provides funding for the reams' uansponation.
for outdistances Ihat of tho All\ W, casll a usually out of rclcvision rrvcnue.s. LoPiano
6hadow on the 10 year orpniuuion's growth, a pointed ou1. Tclrvision Govetqe os something the
shadow so arear that it throntens lis very AlA w has trouble altracrina.
The AlA W director emphasized I hal she is less
cx!Sience.
" ll's a powet play, a blitzkrioa," romplalned concerned about the demise or her own
AJAW P resident Donna Lopiano of the NCAA's orga.ni:uuion lh&amp;n she .. about lhc fu ture or
women's athletics under lhc tutelage or rhe
actio·n .
Tho inducemonu of lh&lt; NCAA- like less NCAA.
"Everythinglhatthc AlA W has doll£ In terms
Stringent rcenUling rults and liS ability tom the
ua,·ol expenses of teams. that panlclpate in or organizins womcn 's sporrs and instilllna high
tbampionships-&lt;an't be mmhed by th&lt; A lAW principles into events will be lost, she lamcnred.
and will probably d~ mos1 A lAW •
bet•lo "AI AJAW. v.omen Wet( the focal pcSint or ... .
the moro ostablished NCAA, Lopoano mtirc s)'Siern desisned especially for lhtn\. I
doubt whethet women's athlctics ..;n be anythina
comondcd.
more rllan minor sporu in the NCAA."
"Tho NCAA ,.;u still conccntraro o n tho men
ffijuest
The NCAA mo•ed into Wom&lt;n's Athletocs at because they arc the ones who brin3 ~n rho
th. request of irs member schoob, NCAA money," Lopiano continued. "What the NCAA
;, &lt;ayina inhat lhcy'rt &amp;oing 10 tako .... or
E.\ecutlve AsSistant Steve Moraan •~ploinod.
The NCAA decided hut year to sponsor women. Marl my word, they're aoina 10 take
championships in fiv&lt; women's spons. but this care of women all r\J.In :·
Morgan's viow was nor nearly as grim. Hr
year's vole applies 10 all women's spous.
"At the J11eetins$ over the la~l few years II e~plained that the "omen·~ progrurm will be
became apparonl that il ws necessary for colloae administered within lh&lt; t-ICAA by 3 special
administrators 10 have the samr, rulos ror mtn director wilh her own com mill ct. 3nd will onjO)'
and womcn. To do this, the t-ICAA had to the same benefits as other NCAA members.

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UB Bulls head fOOtball cooch Ball O.ndo ha.
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UB Women'• Athlttk Dirmor ll&lt;toy Dimmd lw 1919. Durin&amp; til&lt; last n_. K&amp;loOtU. cardullo h»
annouoccd rh&lt; tiantnJ or'-""'"" Catdullo u head coadl&lt;d •• Ihe West Side Pon)uill.a&amp;ue. _ . . , , •
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walking dfsgnce of MSC.
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                    <text>~day --------------------~~------------------------30 January 1981
Vol. 31 , No. 53 SUNY at Buflalo
............ Mrt ..........my~~ . . . . ...,. .

.

SUNY Board of Trustees r~ise dor~itory rates $150
or

con~K.Icrina -..c:~cnl

u01ioo., lo rualt- uo hn u ~h.'IM.It m
SUN Y'., bu.Jact. L'hanccllor L1ifwn R. Wh.uton ~h.l

In an anudruurd mo\'e, chr Sl::ue .(Jnivmil)'
f'lcw
Y&lt;&gt;r~ (SUNY) Uoord or rru&gt;t&lt;e&gt; •·otcd Wcd~ay 10
oppro\ t: a $150 dormhor't' rem encre~ tO ~'&lt;Mnt
clf'-"\:ttvc Xpttmbcr I or 1hh )~r. Howt'Vtt, no formal
ll'"''h10n b:l"' tK'\.-n nuadt on' the neta...ity of a lunjon hllte,

rnC'\'t SUNY., I'M~l'~h.

:ahl\oup I ru\h,'h \C.."tm 10 be ~ning in thill drr('("tion.
Sukkn\ A\"""IJII()n uf lh~ 'ilo~ltlliii\.,"f"))t)' ($1\SU,
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... nuurau. "f'fc a "ut in facult\. \\h1'-h lkl luhh."\."
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"I om not in discussions with the
Chancellor, but there will come
o time when I will leave, but it
w on't be (or ot least two
or three yeors. "
- University President
Robert L. Ketter

-P. ~

See Editorial

II bod lx&lt;n r&lt;1l0ftcd \lcJJ'CIIIY m TM

Sp«rr•m tbal tht ll ~- ~- ., as

pta.nnma to ,ubfft,s tu.s re\ipadon 10 tbt
SUNY Boord orlNSI«&lt; Wcdnts&lt;Uy,INI

Wai lhrcMCftttl.&amp; IO hold offif-a.n)Qftt- (Ofcn

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A to!&gt;-k•&lt;l SUNY IOut&lt;r.
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affirmed hi\ comm&lt;nU or tht pa&gt;l 1"'0
w«h.
1~11 '1l&lt; (K&lt;II&lt;r)
noaotootins with •~• Cloano:ciiD&lt;." Contlk'l&lt;d
in tht Stat&lt; capotal on Wtdnc:Wa),h&lt; add&lt;d.
"Don\ lxlitvo K&lt;tt&lt;r when ht ..Y• nothi"'
"Join&amp; on:lht talk• ,..,. th&lt;r&lt;."
8111 K&lt;ll&lt;r dcru&lt;d ht .. _. comid&lt;rina
reoipaion and lltlltk&lt;d tht copynsJu.cd
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was

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Inside: From Pluto with love -

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\lond.J} "'pta.runa th..M 1tt-:: e•o H~o~llillo
..Jaibt'&lt;ro • eft' OOlO the' KC'UC'r IC&lt;roi.yl.a4tOn
•Lot) "YQU .. ould too•&lt; loolcd bod h&gt;d n
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001 gone m;· h\: h'laced l(l

P. 2 I Tosmonion devil....:. P.4 I Horrible 'Sun? - Pp. 9-18 I The 8oss - P. 2 1

�Plutonium travels in area
_-was Buffalo- in danger?
by Sltn Slmmoas
Cft)' £diro-

S«r&lt;t shipcncnu or phnonlwn po.sKd tbroltlh Erie Cololllly on Fe!&gt;nary
28, 1980, oocordlna to the Nuci&lt;M Rc,ultotory Conuni1slon (NRC)
sperkllla &lt;onctrn over tb&lt; sakty or ciliztns txpoKd tO tb&lt; lluardous
nuci&lt;M W&amp;Sit. The Carp&gt; or l28 mind oxide fuel rods~ontainina
-oximlltly 100 pounds of pl\llonlum-wos en route to a Rochc&gt;tcr ,
N.Y.IIOIIII&lt; sic&lt;.
Phrtooiurn Is lllc Jam&lt; llilblr~odc: man·made &lt;km&lt;nl ustd in tb&lt;
otomlc: bomb dropped over Napsaki on Atlllllt 9, 194S. Lao than IS
pouJ&gt;Cis ol plutooiutJI•Was eon~aintd In the bomb wbic:b dtstroy&lt;d tbt

1-City.

DisclcKun: or the 1980 shipcn&lt;nt CID&gt;&lt; tl\ro&lt;oill a r&lt;d&lt;nl COWl &lt;ditt
orckri,_ tbt NRC to reltas&lt; tbt sltippi01 route. Tb&lt; Sitrn Oub-an
inttmallonrll &lt;n,irC&gt;J~tmnlal preJtrVIIIon orpnization-bad lil&lt;d •
fr&lt;tdom of lnlonnlllon r&lt;CitJ&lt;SI aplt\&lt;ttbt NRC.
At tbt tlll-&lt;:nd of a IO-da7 )0\IIDtY tbll b&lt;pn in Wosbincton Stat&lt;.tbt
two Wtstlnabous&lt; MOi containtr&gt;pnK&lt;I throuclr various West&lt;m Nc•
Yor~ towns includi"' Hambura. Orchard Park, Wosr Se~~«a.
Cbttktowopll&gt;d LatlCISJ&lt;t. Tb&lt; transport vthic:les had bt&lt;n mll'&lt;d orr
the Thruwoy and on to Rout&lt; 20 due to a No~ York St11c ban on
Thruway Jhi.Pfn~nu of rad~u~c mattnal). The routc-throup 1

"'hi.Jhly urbaniztd arn with .substandard road conditions," eccordina to
Sierra Club spoktsm•n Pt1cr Dalton- included Souchwe-stcm BouJnard.
TranJlt Road ll&gt;d Broadway Ann..c.
A major concern was tht po.s.J1bility or an acc1dcnt, which could lta.J ro
a nrc and 1 breach of 1M pro1cc1ivc itab. "'Tilcrt would br no ex_,.o)ion,
but a r&lt;lt&amp;J&lt; orcarcinoaenk partkl&lt;t."txplalntd Dalton.Onc·millionthof
an Inhaled aram of plutonium wUI ClUJ&lt; clll1Ccr, hc a.u&lt;n&lt;d.
Pllblic btalth and ufety offt&lt;tab or the affttttd munitipalitit• wcrt not
inronntd or I he •hipm&lt;.nt, which otcurred In Febrwtry-o tim&lt; "when

inclemcnl wc:athe:r with accompanyina huatdOWi road condlrion1.can

$5.64

otcur with short notict."accordin&amp; to NRC DivblonorSaf&lt;auards official
O&lt;OrJ&lt; M&lt;Gorklt.
Since lht lrant.pon vthiclu idcnlir~ed lhrir carao by onJy 1 few lmaJI
siiJU rtadina "DDrlJ&lt;r: Rodloattl•• Moterial." ~ton conttnds thai in the
cvent or ....,.ldent, ftre ll&gt;d poll&lt;&lt; oflldal• would havt "'"!'dltd it tikt
any Olhtr accident." usina no •pccial clothilll "' oquipcnent. '11~ not
somcthin&amp; you can jwt swtcp up,'be not&lt;d.
OoN~Ird d oeo•nttd
lnronnulon &gt;\lppli&lt;d by the Fcdtral lkpertmcnt of TrlllSportam
r&lt;&gt;&lt;ab that tb&lt; Tn-Stetc ShiPIMI CompoAy-&lt;roruportcn or tbt
plll(onium-rtponed IS2 sluppinc acdcltnt&gt; betwtcn 1974 and 1978. Of
-.e 60 cornponia wuh rccordtd ac&lt;ldtnl•.only T ri-Statc uct&lt;dcd 20
tptal mishap&lt; over tbt fivc-yur pcnod. A&gt; ol 1971, the Tnmponalon
Dtponmtnl bas rtquirtd tliat all accidenla be rtaist&lt;r&lt;d, ahbouclr it i5
tJJirnlt&lt;d thai only oat~htrd or&lt; ~e~ually docttm&lt;nt&lt;d.
O.ntrally, 1ttronn111on on rodloocti&gt;&lt; waste sbipm«ru bas not be&lt;n
made pubbc:, accordioc to Dalton/In a kiter ITom the Rotbtstcr Ga&gt; and
Elecui&lt;
(ROEJ-«&lt;o•cn or the plutonown shipcn&lt;nt-10
doe NRC,dcuili,_ tk '"'-"'· 1 n:cru&lt;st wu made '\hat this ltlltr be
w khhdd ITom public r«ord." Onct in Rocbtster,thbhtpmcnr wu StO&lt;td
at ROE~ Glnrta fbwor StltiO(I. The plutonium i5 believed to b&lt;
Uptrimtntal, ll&gt;d will "))robably be UJtd on a rta:lor core iLKU."
&gt;pcclllated Dalton.
Environtn&lt;:ntai!Iu claim that the pombllky txlot5 of otb&lt;r 1irnilat
shipcntnll havlnc plllld UJtnotl&lt;cd thro&lt;llh Erl&lt; CoWJCy. Tnces of
plwonlum wcrt rtccntly dioco-.red on tb&lt; mud or tbt EriC Canal. "II aou
on Ill the time." Claim&gt; SltrTa Oub~ Dalton. "This uu bas • ·~ or
radiolctive waite dumPJhtJ."bt laid alludin&amp; tO tbt LOY&lt; Canal r-o.
AccordinJ tO Dalton, the aovtmmcnt tlltctK&gt;nlltly useo "lpccial
nuclear mattrial"u a &lt;llllb&lt;mism for plutonium . "Irk~ so safo,bow comc
e•crythin&amp; Is shroudtd In my., cry?" be aJk&lt;d rht1orically. llttlton likencd
nuclear wastu transport vchiclu to thc Titanic ll&gt;d tbt Hindcnbura--&lt;~11
were bllltd a&gt; "lupcr... re."
A
pound or pliiionlum. &lt;!i&gt;trlbwed OVtr tbt Unlttd Statts would
be • •urflcicnt amount to collk luna-canccr in all UO mlltion pcopl&lt;,
it~~
10
the Sierra Club. Plutonium d iKOVtrcr and rormtr btad oftht
accord
Atomic Eneru Commission O lenn Subora calltd the tltm&lt;nt •
"'"ttndlsllly to&gt;lll"inllcrial.
Rodloec:tlvt waste-lncludilll plutonium-b lat&amp;ely tltrivtd from a
proccn In wltlc:h f\lcl II Ruioned. Uranium atoms packcd iPto loOl rutl
rods •lllit to tr&lt;AI&lt; &lt;ncru.Known as "'pent futl."tb&lt; wutciiUtltrial must
be carefully removed from tbt powtr plarlt on a rcaular boslo.
The major problem b that tbt rodloec:tlvc "'pcnt fU&lt;I'\s utrc-ly hot.
If il Is 001 eool&lt;d by air or balb&lt;d in wA~tr b will reach such hill&gt;
tcmptrllurn tllat the eloddlnrr around tb&lt; fU&lt;I will mcll. A&gt; the claddin&amp;
mclls,tb&lt; radioow:11vt l*'llc:lture reltos&lt;d lr&gt;to tb&lt; oit. Plutonilllll remains
at a bu.ardoul ltvel for lboullSO .000 yu n .
Tb&lt;rt is a arowilla COCttem thll ttrrorisu miahl &lt;teal 110CDt or tht
plutoaium prod\lttd by nucl&lt;u power plant.--.. it to produoc nuci&lt;M
trt~v«. Olbtn kw thll CO\IIIIries utii!Llnc Amcric:aD-buill nuclear
powcr IMbU may .... tbe .,..._.... by11"J)duct to build.., anenal or

eo.--ioe

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a ocnic: WtapOnl.,

La lktiiWo. seeps an ~&gt;tire taken to IDcrtaoe rtp.tlaioo or ua.porttd
- w a s t e &gt;. Tbe llul'6llo Cotnmoa Couneil~ Lcaidaliv&lt; Comrnittct
bas ~ a ltlz•iloua Mattrlab T..t Fn«:e. Compiotd or u
~a!l.nl'tom blcluslry aod&lt;ovirooawlllalaro"')),tltc T•k for« is
pr..-ly draftill lqklaioo to iatpoai "ilhl rutril:tiocrl on tbe
tnMportlil&amp; or ..-dlooc11n
011 City III&lt;CI&gt;." ~to Task
Fortt mclllkf Eri&lt; S w -. A 10111 11M 1o also btirc .-ldtr&lt;d.
Alt ..... the &lt;aallllluct bas met Dilly tb&lt;te lima, • . _ . ; . .
&amp;IIIOOJihcn bas ltd tO llr«IIICOf. 011 a IIIIIIJber of kcy poiDu. uplaiatd
Dilly bavclwo or tb&lt;te JDt&lt;tJap to . ...... said .
Aftcr a a.l _ . , . by the Taalt F"'" - " t n, tile klislollon then
..,a to t he City\
Co-'! to b&lt; put Into spcdllc lcpl lcm&gt;.
Tile llfOPOMI k thtn pruencecl b&lt;f- th&lt; IS·ntelllbor Coauaao

-•rial

s• . _..,.111111 ••

eo.--1oo

for debete.

eo-n

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Fargo resident learns a lesson;
arrested for Ellicott vandalism
by o .. Hotclu
F~UlJtl'

Univmilics are suppostd 10 rtprcsent
a l~mins upuitnel'. For Michael
Spencer, Tuesday mornln&amp;"s lesson was
quick 4nd easy-if )Ou ~•• going to kick
a hole 10 the walls of the Ellicuu
Co111plex, nl(lkc sure two l'ublic Safctv
ufllc.'fS arc not wolchlng.
·
Although Spencer 15 the firM IJU
\ludent this year to be am•"Nl lor
vandali\m, January'&gt; damage &lt;O&gt;ls ~re
t'.'(pcctNJ to be just as high a.\ the (jgur.-.
UB ha' been e\pcrimci"l the flJ"

r,.,,

ye:IIS.

I or the I arso r~t&lt;l_,tt, th~ imi.Jent
c.."fkh.'\J

\11,

tlh QJ1

anaignmt•nt

lh r\lllh'-'151

ro'f\n C
.:ourl 3nt.J I ":h;Uif Ut ,,-,"ilninal
mist:hh:f At'cord•n• to "''l&lt;t~nr
l&gt;tr&lt;,tOI of Pubhc Safel) \\ a )ne
Robtn'IOn, Spencer "'"' ub~ned at
I2:4.S u.rn . lld.ant ttl~ OUhid~..· •H
Katherme &lt;:orncll fhcatr&lt;.
I here ,.&lt;re already hole' in the "all.
bu1 Kob1n,un reported lh:&amp;l SJ"I\,:11'-'"'r
''uwd~.· ·' I h.'\\ our. • · on hh ~·ay to h h

ruo111

tr&lt;lm

tile

Wllkc•on

l' ub .

fOIIOWU\.@ hi~ Orrclll 1 the: 3t..'CUS4..•d \ IUtJt,:rll

v.u' pr&lt;x.'"''\C.'t.l at the: Publu: 'iafrt) ofnt,•
011 1he Aotth&lt;'r&lt;t Cuntru,, belor~ goltti&lt;
h) h'"" ( uurl .
llatl wa\ \\1 •• SIUIJ, buo Spent'&lt;l
.. ~uhJ 1101 raJ \(' II . H~
ru~a.~ in

*,"

J"''

th\,: -\n\ht.'T\1
onul b311 "'-'' rut-.cl.l ~.a
IO.JQ p.m .
' "'-=orc.Jin&amp; to hi) K Q~t.lt:ul ~\c.JU '14W
I r.m " tlh.un~. 'i('t"n"cr·., tnaJ \o\," .....1
tvr tho• 1'4•t \\ &lt;'&lt;ine&gt;&lt;l~) no!ht: I h,·

ma.dmwn li11t lor aimi!W mt..:hiel-3
misdemeanor-is SIOOO. one&gt;""' m Jail,
or bolh. Spcncu could also face charg"'
in rronl of Uoi•c~uy eoum \UUl II&gt; the
Student·Wide Judiciary (SWJ) or the
Prosidcnt's Commistion o n (.antplh
Disruptioru.
t 'lrst orrrst
S ince the Sprlna •cme&gt;lcr •lartt.J.
there have~~~ 7Q OCt\ or V:Uillllli\111
r~poned. Robln.on said, but thu. is the
l1r;1 ane&gt;t.
In iisures rclea...d by the Olli&lt;t o,.;
ltou,ing O perouon• . over S14M,!I50 '"
damage-. "as reponed fron&gt; Scptcmb..&gt;&lt;
1979 10 l&gt;&lt;ttmber, 1980.
U.:tob&lt;f of last )'CJtr sa" 207 mci.Jem•
act&lt;..J Qn, ,.ilh a cost ul Sl4, 7~.
L&gt;ir&lt;'C\Or or Hou;ina CuSI(IdoaJ S.'f"~'"·
Ri.:har\1 Cudcc ~ noted that o•cr SliOOO
in &lt;lamaacs ~currtd i n the I II i""'
Complex alone. Out or the total m-t,
S266 wo; patd bodl. b) •lu.Jcol

ufh:nc.h.·r,,

"'J,'~ ~on'l

cat~h

ntany."

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i

Moolh

o-Il• COitJ

s'tpltmber 1!179

S7050

Juoc

s••so

Joly

1100

Oetobtr

U.lOO

No•tmbtr

10.150

Auc ust

4500

D«tmbtr

9300

S rplcmbtr

9100

6~0

Oelobrr

14 ,750

Februory

7600

l'lovrmbrr

10.000

Morch

16,000

Drr ember

U.l34

April

15.000

J 1nuary 1911

9.000 (.,,,,.....tl

Mil

6500

JIJIUU)'

1980

rtploccd" -a 'Pll•e o r 16or 2.4 llll:h•.'&gt; vi
dr)"&lt;&gt;all 10 tO•IAII . Cud«\ o:u;mn.:nt&lt;od
th~t "\ntftli hoiC' 'IUIC~Iy l""' lOIII b11
hole•. •·

lifts. " It&gt; not JU&gt;t dollars." he •trc&gt;-.'\1
" Many tnci&amp;nts eould lc:ad tO \Cf1UU\
tnJur)', "
One ur the most vandahLcd llorm
d.ti1Ck:\ 1'\ t'\11

'"tth• Pub

I he l:lh&lt;nll &lt;..ample:• hn\ the luq~"''

or lJ31nU£C-

llfCJI)OfiiOn

He n:rontd th3t ..inc1dr nl\ arc un the

one ba\hrOCJrn nrar lht' 1-'ub "'-" ··eoa;.~ll)
dN r~ rttcntly.
One &lt;llntmon ad or •:t.n.Jali•nl i• ....n
.Joma ac. I or a •mall hole &lt;. u.te.:~
L~lmtUC\ a rrp.alr rose. at Slj to 140. H..•
c.\plained that c•tn fiSI-.tl&lt;'&lt;l h&lt;ll"' h•'&lt;
to be .•,.,, bac ~ 10 the \lu&lt;l• to !,.,

..

Oama1r Costs

f&gt;IJpulatlon- but a.~ordln, 10 &lt;. "~'"' ,
uho bc..'llU&gt;&lt; II i~ "u wide-open •1ca 24
houn a da)." L&gt;tunn}Jr ~~ not li111ih:U tu
tho Wilkeson f'u b. "II (lhC f'ub J "IIUI

n•.:," but •ll&lt;INlthat "the~ JU&gt;I •C-'m 10
llor&lt; up at limn." Robm&gt;&lt;&gt;n noMJ I hal

..

Mo oth

C~tdt-c ~

"'l&gt;latnetJ.
1\n J•crogr 01 12S lire &lt;~tittguhlt,·r•
urc..• rcpla~,.•t:d ca ~:h m onth , with ' 'ne\t to
uonc" rt,'tlvl·rcd. uccording to t ·w..h.·c~.

..

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Vudall;m Flaorct

cJU\.' IU II\ t..tr~t.·

Lhc \\Or\L arra:· he notrd . ··1 ht.! c.Jamag,•
i&gt; &gt;P&lt;Clld OUI. II &lt;l~•n't rl'all) l&lt;.sn un
the Pub."
\nothcr

11oubk .,.

1\

1n

the

rie\':uor...: one th.,, h morr I han -a nlut1C\
pr&lt;&gt;blcm Cud«~ po1n1c;l uut th~l """'"
trom the •·larac &lt;~mounl\ ul uturh,')
:.ac nbul l"d 10 rfC''f'alor dJ•na&amp;.: ...
perYlnal harm &lt;auld 1oult trom bto~l:fl

\lgn\.

wttrch ••tthappc:at .,..,

•·''' .,., \ \ t
pul them up:· &lt;..utJu. ~
w•upla1ntll . li e " looktn~ i11to th,
l"'"iboluy o f w llin&amp; cat.Jbuarll nil

'igu\, 'o lh:u \1\Hh.-nh "'111

11

\ftip tt.a~IU~

flllllC.''

Kubin\On rCI'NUtcd th aa l'ubl~t..· S..tll'l~
rct·ord..~ ltc2 ~3""--"\ ul \:tntJ3II'm la ... t

,,,.mco.tcr. ancJ on Janu,u) l2 ,• thJ ll ._. ,
1hi... )Ctar. then.· ""crc \C'\t'n ...tpi.tral\.'
IIKK.knl\ of ... au &lt;lanoaa&lt;.

tutJ'-'l rrJcrrecJ 10 one ~uun t.\h\,:r..
fiwd on..: \4.'\hun vt thl..
ltmC\ tn t ~&lt; o &lt;la)•-and 11
pun~ha.lahrou&amp;h aaam '" !4 huu".
Ht ~o.h:uged t hat '' "e·~ \\J,ung. .a lot ut
&amp;ood onooe&gt;. JU&gt;t fi~tna lh"'"' "" ..
fl'l31tll.ntk:n~o.t
hall~&lt;&gt;) lht&lt;'&lt;

"'··h

"It'$

dlfflurt·ro; us to

meet the1 shiftklf priorities
of ocodemics without any
involvement in plonninf.
We don't wont to report
to on administrator."

Library

.woes
.

-Libraries Senator
Dorothy Woodson

1nsp1re

heated
debate
by S rtk Gooddlihl
f'tlt "'f Edit~

e,...,,.;,.

T11t Focully Smalt
c:ommilltt meotiJia
endtd iD htastd dtbott 0\ft ..... dtlcr!O&lt;IIq

w~

u-iao in t11t Librancs. •ttlt C1loinnM Normo11 Solkolf
~SKnUII tb&amp;l .......,. wa.s .........,... IDd lhr&lt;a&lt;m to decoy

ira
eomlaa
.,..n,.tO.
tl1e

- h J ...... 11mn&lt;cliaic octtGm art

UDIYmily Prwdmt R4bffl L . ICottcr IIIIo dMied thllltt
was ~ resl&amp;natloo 11 lite KUIOD, which "'"'
t11taodtd "'lumtftls lslvoMna a prq&gt;OSIII ror the Univenicy
to r&lt;&lt;OIIliz&lt; Merlin L .. lttt Kina\ hnuory IS birthday,
Tl1e ditcuulon on the Libraries was Wtll.ttd by
Commhlec mtmlttr Dorothy Wood-~ motion tha the
If""!' rtport dltrctly ID \Itt PftsidtOI rather tl)arHhe VIet
l'luldtnt for At.O.mk Sen~ ices, as is clllled Cor in IC&lt;tltt\
reorpniulioo pion.
"It's dil'licult lor u• to me&lt;1 tbt &gt;hillin&amp; priorillu or
a:a«mic• wkhoul any io•olv~mcol in .,..,.,... Wood1011
-ned. '"We doe\ ., ant to rtpon to an adminislralor ,•
8\ll ~lltr tefuttd Woodsoo\ ....,_,.. c:laimina. "I wDI
DOt do It as 1 do Dllt fiJid 11 conv....,..,• .El~ tha tl1e
clociUooo was "pcnoGaa," tbt l'luideol Aid II wOilld Dllt Itt
~ for tl1r LibBrin to rcpon to the nno Vltc
l'luideol-ho bu yet to Itt llpiiOirll&lt;d.
EQIII&amp;b PtofeuM Thonw Coonolly propDicd tWO
lint tbM it woqld Itt lttl\cr for lft&lt;.
Vltc Prutdtftl for Acodenok Al&amp;irs to ba&gt;&lt; tilt
Itt later chane&lt;d his miDd llld ... ,led ror a
toni~ IOI,.oon lbal would allo• lhe Lobntrics'
INcr:tor to cboou wblch actt&lt;klllk Vice Presidtnt l1t would
prtfcr 10 dell wkh on spe&lt;l6e mauen.
But Koucr slld that tl1e Htalth Scttne&lt;4 woW&lt;! ncM !'"rmil
tbt · - campw to mtltc decltloco&gt; Cor its Main S1red

*...-Iva,-...--'bUlly.

Llbr11y, and would insist on a ~&lt;'portllion rrom 1he main bocly
ICtltcr &gt;aid thll the llfD"P rould do thll, but financial COSI!
wiMIId Itt llttP ud otlttt blnrits, SU&lt;h u on t11e Sehoul of
Law. mialtl follow ' "" and pull away (rom the m01n body,
headed by Dutttor Satlid.. Roy.

MO&lt;• tlotloti
A111 anct Lc11m Stftllor MichKI Mctza&lt;r rHp0«1d&lt;d wtth
)ot ..,...,., soHolioo-1,_ V;tt ITaWnt for Gradowt
Studt&lt;&gt; and R.....,..h Donald R.....X ..,...,. ~•pomibillty
lor tb&lt; L•brlrln, ketttr ncMtd 11111 11t had heard a welllh of
&gt;uunttODJ on whom lht Libraries •ho•ld report
to-includina Oat tlw his A.uistw Roo SttU1 should Itt 10
ehar~. which ltd to snicken trono both ICettrr llld the
SeiiiiO&lt;S-only to eono:lude the be1t Idea IS to lent the
Atadcmlc Services orpnization.
WOQdson evtntuall~ ll&amp;'ttd 10 wilhdraw 11tr motion l!1d
diKunthe molter W)th Iter colltllue• .
Maro~C&lt;meot ProresMr John Boot noted thai the
dilc:uuioo "'"' eenterina on only o~ or lht mort 5i&amp;N6unt
cataet or 111t moral&lt; dc&lt;linc reponed.., Tht Spmrrn" in
O.tcmbcr. "'I runs mueh d«per I han who 10 rtportto;~ "
mll&lt;h- coonplic:llcd,"l1t upWntd. '1 lttlic&gt;e if ~ o u I&lt;'
rid or Roy, rnotalt wiJ JI) up,• .... commcnttd, dn" "" Ihe
nodtof-lu•te~.

bfnhdlly as.,. oiTteial day olf and eondcn111 ra&lt;itm m &amp;tralo
the FkiJity Sena&lt;e

pr-··

was equally s;&gt;ir•td. Many &lt;har&amp;&lt;d that

""' not tl1e IWDP&lt;• body '"' the moe- or had alread)
dilc:llS..d similar
B• kQkins said chat •AS Ill Wlt,WI110fl... •~ \ill'Ut qw.tt

»knt on Januat)' lS; u an buuh110n, wc •CTC" qukc »knt tn
re\ponsc 10 I he rac1a1 '.okocc. .. , u.if •c JIII"C $1lllf'C hen in
an 1\-0fY tower.•
Both .ltntim and Ellto MeN ~~nan."' ernoti)J\11 orllioru,
cltl&lt;ndcd the- coodcm oa~ion or racism and called for
&lt;ducalonal IWOJ&lt;"U

The body odopted th&lt; •uuell•oo or Colleae•
rTJMC.Knlativc let- Or)dtn 1tw ra~her 1tan Kl a.Ydt a d•Y of

holiday. it •hould t&lt;l1edule an IOfonnaclonal ~n.s or
u mfnan, forums and l..:turt•onthe • Wn Chd Ro&amp;hn ltadtr.
Sol~olf. Orycltn l!1d JenkiM were named to 1 eommfn« 10
disc:U!s and plan the a&lt;tl&gt;~lc&gt; .
On ttKI1rr tompltwu fomos, a prOJCCt ....,ded by Student
M&gt;OCiatioo (SA) INeetOt of A.codemlc AlfaiB LiW'tn
s~. Ktuer had &gt;barp ach tu ror cho """••• olr1&lt;ial.
Althou&amp;h Jl1e "as not in auendance 11 lllcdncoday's mtttln&amp;,
Sblpi:v\ plan was bnrlly c!lictwcd.
Her t;Wopo$01 wOIIId allow .,_Y.,.... tludtol&gt; an
oppanuniryto mne .-pa..,,. ~ foc\lltr membrn.ift
1 kqlb)' proce&gt;s.lo which IC&lt;1ter qunuoncd tl1eicpbt) or
t h&lt;srflea.

tiJcO&lt;Y PtoCeuor Johll Larkin, wl'tQ eblon tl1e Focully
Se-e comrrulletthol club wl!h t 11t Librvlu, ..,.,..,._wkk
Bool\ ~ oft11e morale probkm. "1116 very scnouo
one! by trtalinc it ..... way," .... told ~lltf, ~ scad• •
tiW ;. •trY dcmontftzinc.·

•if&gt;bt'.....,.todo tha,&lt;br bcuer have a eoorl II'"&gt;•• or
1&lt;1 somcliabililyins.nnee."t11t Presiclt111 !Mined. ~u..)'oo

l loa
AhhoUih the dclwe on the Ubrarits ,... llll&lt;tk.
EdU&lt;IIlonal Opportunity l'rOIJ&amp;fll SelllfOf Edwltd JcntlnJ'
0101ion 10 simultaneously hooot ~nin L111he1 Kina\

her iclt•
Sbapiro was at the General EducOiioo forum 111 Capen
l.olllll&lt; Wtdnc&gt;day and ..... onabtc: to make the Executive
Commill&lt;t OCUtol\.

cl1t committtt •«tel ob}CttioN to her poOpo$1.1 atld Sollorr
decided to hold olfdcbate untll s11e &lt;0\lld be t11tre to def&lt;nd

-

�Errors
cause
scoring
safari 1
b)· J obn IlL l.aplau
Allhou&amp;h the uavelogue does
boast it, Tasmania bas many
hidden treuures . Quiet
be~~ebes, hnproos and deS&lt;n
suetches dot the small isl&amp;ncl
orr the southern coast of
Austr•lil- Bur so mewhere
beiween -rasmania's mod&lt;rn
cilj.,s and ancient Aborigine
villqes is U B Marhcmari&lt;-&lt;.
Professor Lowell Schoenfeld,
and wirh him, ac-cO&lt;"dina ro
some, the final grades of 44
students from his Fall Cak ulu'
141 clan.
,
On a semester's leave,
'Schoenf~ld left
Buffalo
()c,cember 17 ro vrsit both
Tasmania and the Australian
corulncnr. "H&lt; has nor handed
inr hrsradr•,"soid Marhenrarits
t&gt;rl&gt;anmrnt Director -9f
Underaradult&lt;
Studies,
001

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..,_. 1011.1

SO'! of

the Steer Pub Library/Bailey
U,.ary/Niagara Fals
Boardwalk Cafe
Hamburg Station

Get \nur own
ffi(';.~~

!ICJffi&lt;l ..

Valentine's Day lssue
10 words tor a "buckf

.Friday,
f4ebruary loth
1.Rac1lme 5pm, Werlnesrlay the 11th

OLD RED MILL INN

~teeI

At Republic Steel,we're
buHding a super team.
~you could be

one of our high draft
choices--fora super
career in steel.
We will Interview orr Feb. 12th.
"Ill equal opponuntty employer"

~eel

Ni&lt;holas Goodman. "We,senr a
Clblt 10 him. bur bavr rttdved
no rt:sponse. then wt: Rnt
atiOihtr cable wirh a deadline
as kina for rhe grades:
Word was finally received
from 1~ w anderina professor
Wednesday.
ell' plained
Mathematics Depetlment
Chairman Lewis Colburn, via
air mail special delivery.
"Schoenfeld claims he left 1hem
(the irades) in his olrtce wi1h
hisBS«ur,rtllr.Y;:val••riO
' ft. were
'"' • never located. spark in&amp;
speculation that the professor
may have packed more into his
baKIIII&amp;&lt; than jusr sa(ari gear.
"It's possible thai I his is jusr an
administrative screw-up,"
su~sred Colburn, addins that
· Schoenfeld admiued that he did
nor pur t~ marks on rhe
standard
grade
forrn-inrrea.&lt;ing the possibilny
that the scores,ifltfr in Buffalo,
nrl&amp;ht ha•·c been inadvertently
misplaced.
"I ha&gt;&lt; kno" n O&gt;erth~ )&lt;au
similar case• "~re, for a
•ariet)' of rea.&lt;on•, professors
"ere unable ro aivc grades,"
recalled Arting Division of
Undersraduare (DUE) Dean
Walter Kuru, "but thry passed
away 0&lt; were hosprralt(ed."
1 he Dean explained thai
"'l)rrr problrm~· ari\r "hen
&amp;r- 1 arr unnnrurall) larr or
unassiancd. "Fir&gt;t , it retards
acadrmic action brcaust
•Q

)Omcumcs

a

se udcnt

may

dcctdr which course. to takr on
the basis of vades in a prc•io~
course.· KuDJ •••d, adding rhar
lat e scores ran affect when a
hcrson aradu.ttc&gt; and impair a
•r udrn~·· "''i&amp;hl to know" hi'
eou= ll&lt;hirvemcnr k•el.
M a result of the m l\hap.
Ku u
met
with
t ~e
Mathemal;.,, ()c,partnrenl to
deride the fate or rhr
Srhcxnfrld 44, rr&lt;uhina in a
ha&lt;tily a"rmbled 'ma~r-up"
e\amin1110n for the class. Hold
last I rrday. rhc re.r "'••
"cmbaras•m!l, &lt;'AS)." je.stcd
( ooodman, who COIIlfiO\t'd amJ

corrected rbr exam . ''The
studenls were lli•eaa ~tnerous
ct.tr"Vt"," he said.
All houah ' so me
of
Schoenfeld's students protested
rh.._ re-examination, lltendance
for the event wu hi&amp;J&gt;. "All but
three or four took the test •
boasted Colburn , uplainin~
that most of the oon·returnc&lt;s
op!ed for an 'X' arad&lt;. "T~y
were transferring and decided
that h wasn't wonh the
trouble." he said. "'nc or two
auys decij!ed 10 wall unta ~~
grades w&lt;re found bccaUS&lt;! r~y
wanted 1heir original mark .•
"It's not fair,"complain&lt;d one
student wishing 10 remoin
anonymous. "I worked my raU ·
off d uring rhr ~mestrr and now
t~ whok thi11g hinJe• on 1&gt;ne
lousy te•r score. What rf I do
badly?"
"For mosr it was a •eeond
chance;· countered Colburn. "II
was not gradt'd wl!h as much
&lt;'nt husio&gt;m a&gt; Schoenf~ld
probab!)' rnarh his (&lt;xamsl."
&lt;. alhna Shoenfrld~ action'
..com pier rly irr&lt;sponStble ...
Goodmon &gt;rreucd thar
occunmC't) such ~' lhl' 3n~
''arc .. in the Mwhematic'
()c,p;snntrnt . "All other. '" the
Dtpart mrnt are re&lt;pon•ublt ." •
Goodman empba&lt;i1&lt;d, "I ha'e
ne•rr seen 111101her e\amplc of a
faculty member forsewng to
hand in gr aUc&gt;: '
Whether any di,ciplinot)
acrlon will be takrn apm&gt;t rhc
i•land·hopping professor
remain&gt; 10 be seen. "l'he po101
I.S If he really did ra\e rhe 11•d••
"'irh him." said Colburn. "If he
&gt;A)\ '\\'ell, I left them orr Wllh
Dl) secretary on [)ccember 11',
il would be hi' Tr\fiOn\ibtlil),
bu1 in 1hal in; tar" r 11 \ 1101
pun"hablc:· Ho~ "' tr. if
Schoenfeld decided nor to
complerr t~ grade• or roo~
rhrm wirh him, punitlvr action
~nultJ ~ 1akrn.
Colhurn
H"rh3mrd
phtlo..oplucal on 1~ "hok
.-cap:~dc, conclud•n&amp; thai ml\ ·
UJX art ~mr:imt\ Uf\a\'Oidablc.
" II Jll\1 happen&gt;." he to.llid.

�Gen E.d riding a rocky road,
as academians predict future
by Jobn K. Lapiaea
Murt~~tinl

Editor

Onptc a rccmt VO(C of conrtde:nc"t for the
conlf•&gt;'&lt;nial G&lt;ncnl Eduauon procram.
chc plan ~iU
an Unttf11Jn furur~.
eoncluded • panri of Uni•-.rsity fl&lt;\llty in lite
Capen Lounae Wed..Way.
Billed as pan of ''Acackmic w..~." th&lt;
forUm-&lt;'onSUting or studtnl orpnization
rrprUtn la~lvti and prorC$.)()r• involved in tbc

races

ronnatlon and implcmcnllllon or the
proaram--ron~ned to di.scuJS the bencfiu.
~ond dra-wbacks of Gencn1 EdU(;t.tion..
··1•m coneeme:l ~1lh Lhc aubuda towards

diffc-ultit:$ •c arc ha\tnl no•.''

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Cha1rman of 1bc General Education
Committ« Pcttt Hon ac~no,.Jcd&amp;ed . Ht
noted tht num&lt;rota probltm&lt; th&lt; pr~

hu encountered sinc:c the faculty
S.:n•tt-ernpowtrod by Unlvonit&gt; Prtsid&lt;nt
Robert L. t:cttcr to ovr.r~ Lhc proJect-first
approlw'cd it in NO\nniK-r 1979 and •111n pvt
in nod towards a .sca.Jt'd-do•n vmioC'I 1"'0
month&gt;
" Whrn impkmmtauon tim&lt;
roll&gt; around peopk b&lt;¥UI to
doubu."
Euoltlna lh&lt; •mucs of th&lt; re&gt;lloed
pl&gt;n-&lt;l...,n&lt;d to cm11r&lt; a broad acar!rmic
ba&gt;t ror all undrrgraduate.-.,llh Har&lt; w&lt;r&lt;
former General Eduncion Cnmmhtt'f
l.'hamnan Norman Baker 1nd School or
Monlatm&lt;nt Profe.sor Harold Foncr, both
o( '*hom ron.u.st('(j a rod.y road 1~d rot
th&lt; bclc'&lt;~JU&lt;red p&lt;OifOin

aao.

ha••

(umnoitt..t
"Tho prtm:tr)' point •bo•t full-blo~-,
tmp,cmC"nt:auon ii thai 11 w.lll tcQultc
"Wt.-rlf'W.CS;' 0p1ncd Fosacr. "!t&gt;l('riOcn lhat
w111 mean doina sornnhln&amp; dlrfcrc:m 1han
"hut the) 'rc alrudy doing "
l'»Jiin.a lor an '"ins,tituhuoal ~o.-ommhmc::n'
hun1 the UJlhetsit) and tU. populacion.'' the

Monq:nncnt PrOfCS$0t WI.\ unpreoarcd 10
pr&lt;dicl the dear« or c:ommitmrnt UB mu"
m.okc. "It'• hllld to eslimotc," h&lt; said,
addina that obow ~u ptr«nt or th&lt;
Uo,htnity'• total rtsowas ,.iJJ probably be
ooruumed by all) GtMral Education
undtnakln&amp;o

An••nin,a.Mudnn qUftK'S ebout -.htrtthc
money " ill come from to &gt;uppon suoh a
&amp;ran6i~ plan, Foster countffed thtu
deparlmt nll wiU have to adJUst Lheir
budacu, dircttin&amp; ".ibck" and ''und«-~
uliHz«t•• rt"'IUn:es towards tbt CieKra:1
Educauon biJdtrt pool.
"If .... ,. no&lt; propar&lt;d to mal e those.,_
choicn (of resouttc r&lt;al..,._.oon&gt;l." foR«
•an)((f, "tf't.t'n ._.C'•rt not loir\1 IO ha\t
GmtraJ Education."
Hare, qrecins 'lrilh Fosatr, madt note of
th&lt; cornpound&lt;d probltlnJ Albany bud1&lt;1
cut&gt; brln&amp; to an 3l~dy fi nancially pl""h&lt;d
insahutlon. ''Unless tht pie·~ madt b{utr,''
Har• &lt;'&lt;lunt&lt;r&lt;d, "~ou Will ha•&lt; to makr
iht'K d«WWns."

O£N EO FORUM; Auodl lt P1otuso1 ol

bv,.,...!ftt Aoben .spnng., taenct.nef .,._. ' ' •
·~• tontM

on ua·. ~ Eiduc•uon P'hl9"'

"Th&lt;-rc ha&gt;n't bcm smou. ooruodmuoon for

obJ«to•o or th&lt;

P&lt;oanm."

C'"111n1 the ptnlosophkaJ COr\iHSC'RhOl\.5
~romp4..t

that

the ~n&lt;ral

Educauon

crusade, Spnn1tt ar&amp;ued that the ("'ahl or 10
cout&gt;a rcquir&lt;d by thr UB proaroon connot
~ccompll&lt;h

wh•.• tu •uthorJ orlalnallY

mtmdcd .
"Thr appro~ proaram falls for •hon of
..nat il could bt,"thC'

En&amp;IIK"Cf•na

ProfH.SOr

rtrnar'rd "his not •onh rhc' ttmt Jii)C:ftl on
App

H•rt- added

that

ll

··any larae

irutltution," prOJAnu &gt;U&lt;h • • the U B
~nrral [.du.:atioo plan ;uc dofr..,h to
ineorponue. "It is hard to lomxtut"t any
undcriflldulllt reforms.'' he lament~ . '' But.
•r arc makinl S4.Jb\unaial prOI'd.J.''
Pla)ina th&lt; &gt;elf·ptodaim&lt;d "d&lt;vol'&lt;
:~~ohoc:atc, •• A.ssocillt l'roft.•nor o(
En&amp;Jn«nna ~«&gt;ben Spronarr mumttated
.., • .,.. h&lt; bcl...-o cUll bel_.,, the theo&lt;y
bdund ~ocram illld •a turrmt \latt.
"Thel!"ft"i pp bel ..... th&lt; '""''or th&lt;
proaram •nd th&lt; program lndfr • n«d for a
~if ll t.;t' rcquiremC"m and 1hr ab~ncc a( one in
the' proanm, and I he nccJ ror lln ..-flt'\..11\-e
impl.cnwnlation and the Mt.IUII J.~t' of
it;' Spc'rn,..T toW hr. •.h&gt;~.~~mAJ coltcaauc-1.

bo"""'·

it "Sp&lt;ooJ&lt;r added,
that h&lt; docs
nol " " now the •n~"'tu ·· to \ho\C
drrodcncia.

Wtdnet41r. c:ll tl'ni"'' it\at " ttlottt hatn't a.., •
• • ,,.,... c:~.t•d•r• lloft tor obj.c:U••• of 1~
ptop-lmo"'

•rina (hi&gt;) n«k," Fos&lt;cr ad\CK':IIed the
demi&gt;&lt; of th&lt; und&lt;r&amp;ni&lt;luat&lt; P&lt;Ofn•ional
.M'hoob. "I ._ould fK)l C\m ttau an
uDdc:tttaduatc cd&amp;Kation in Manaanncnt,"
he c:onduckd .
CaJUns the t&gt;&lt;&lt;Knt plan "&gt;upttl la•l."
SP&lt;1nscr in•iu&lt;d thai oltpanmcnt\
requirt' thch own. Gc:M:rllol Edu-.:anon
proanrr\\ should thc:- rt"\i.snl S)•em bel.
.. h e) up IO the: V.cc Prn«knh fOf
Aaooltml.. AIfain 1nd H&lt;altb S.:..-ntt&gt; to JO
to Coltpantncnt) ~ aAd tell thtm to

,.,u

"""rs«

PIO•id&lt; """'
:uc n«&lt;&lt;cd," Sproneer
;u~tcd. nouna rhat the pccsml ~)'Wcm of
CllCOUniJI Ofl

Wrina«
Man)' \:IU41.:nl ob~r\o~r~ ~trt mote:
intcrcsttd in the. implication' Cit"neral

Edu..al'on "o\IW h~t...c on UB'-. lt\'hnkal and
prorn~o•onal 'tchoob than on an y
pholo&gt;Opll"al "'hums. "fh&lt; U'Cf\Oh&lt;tmurs
oolc: ol th&lt; Uol\m•y 11 on G&lt;n Ed IJid not"'
th&lt; ptulmional "-"'ooo • wud FOil«,
htmltl( '

mt:mfx:r

Q(

prO(C'f~Onal

collear-thc School ol Manaacmrnt .
"Und~.:raraduatr education should be &amp;cneral
"' hilt rhc \~ationa.J p.au ~huuld ~IlL'
afa-:r 1raduw,uun."
N:"'no"'kcl&amp;int 1h;~t bb "colkt~~ m:a~

'HOfC'\SOU

tO

General h.ducation cou.-.....-. b.

fn\Cnl nc~
inadt"Qullr~ .
1\

Fe»tcr dba.arccd. ;uhhn.a " rh:.t h
unrah~ttc

10 a;pect

{dcparunmu~

ro

h:a~t

0 ""
Gene-tal
Edu~auon
prOCfan"'\. " Buc. tbt Man~f('mtnl PrOf«!»&gt;f
•4VJK'd, she PfCW"N \)\Inn dot."\ rn."&lt;'d to be
rO\naliad. "~numberofn&lt;,.lyde.cloped
t.'OUI!la (d~cd IU fit into thC' Gcntr~1

thtir

Educ:alion proaram) ha.. been QUilt
lmaii."'Fe»ttr sa1d . ''h mw• be 1ncru.W'd (O
'"' thl\ ~lluted pro,ram orr th&lt; around b)
IWl (lhe rt\'iKd plan·, lmf'llcmcmanon

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f'I~U Y&lt;!Ur(~~

Vaknt,.,&lt;'• Sp«iil
in thr frb . Uth ;...,., or
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LAST DAY FEB, II

~• ._.......,.. OWdof 01 .._... FhcNrct ~opt

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Me ... lhel ' • t IM.al 10 .... .,. n Mailh

e1

fWI.I..W •

Beds abound as crunch eases

\'\t."l~e-....."4) thC:er t.'UIIH.k.' V{MII)O '*hfdl tn~,~\t.'\.1 •• II\\'
1'\',--t.t.UI t.h.atlt' ul th~ \W\MI~ liii.:'Uk:"O hh\lll t•lt." hll

b) 'I orr) C•nodt
U mn

~.~n_/rm•• \~t11J

raJJ

J\hh()UJh \ 8 \.l.ilrted lhl~ Plb'
~tf 'AIIh the
b'Q:.1:\1 huu\alll. UW'M.h U1 th ht"OO. 4M daw.n of •tk:

~puna \C'Il\Cilt&lt; '"'' brw~ht

ttnjl()

beds tn on.

r..W&lt;n~."&lt;h ~U..

In S.'!'t•m"-'r. hou&gt;~na utlk.'llh ha&lt;l to •k11Y

IJuuniiUry t.p3\.'C

•o iU h11n)' 1.\ SCX) 'loWden"-111..111)' or

'hl.!lll bctont•n, U;) tht IA'lt. . rrL'\hm&amp;u\ t.'l"\' 10 UU''\
ho'&gt;lory. Th&lt; l•:ngth) walllna ll&lt;t and ~ numt•1r ur
(r.._"'tnf'n who did not: I'UJI~I\oC houMna $.pX'C f'tOlltptt.'d
U ll to 11•e fir&gt;l ,,..., &gt;hodcnt&gt; hou&gt;ina -~) 1J1 th&lt;
futwe
In t:OfUr&amp;SI 'irith the rant JC'Il'k'\olc.'f'$ t..L of .. ,aaabk
bed\, AUiil&amp;nl Dir«tor of HOU&gt;IIl&amp; R,K"hartJ
!&gt;o.ho&lt;llkopf "con&gt;m'ati\'cly" aumllted that "u l&lt;u
$0 bed• 11c availabl~ at 1hn tunr:'
All &gt;tOd&lt;nt&gt; "bo li&gt;&lt; within a 2.5 nlilcs radius or UU

and

lt'\tUCiltd

housff\1. carhcr v.ttc offcr'--d .a,n

opportunity llso &gt;&lt;m&lt;&gt;~&lt;r for • bed II&lt;'C&gt;Xt!IJII to
Schodl~op(. "I think I'd be hlf&lt; in ~~~~ 10..!0
pm...,t or t"'* •'OOt"''"' too' th&lt; offer" ond
k'Cq&gt;led th&lt; _ . , Ho"""l Oto«•or Modi""' llo&gt;•"'

upl.,n&lt;d.
Waltlqli&lt;l
.-.ltho.,P th&lt;re " usually a waiuna lise fO&lt; ~"'"'
~pace &amp;l the "-8J'f o( tht ~ond ICmcslCT-U ltwrc •a\
thl&gt; )'ta~-Stho&lt;Ukopf ''"d "by th&lt; ..cone! ,.~k it'&gt;
prcuy ,.dl mdted away "
" W&lt; hi&gt;&lt; tnOr&lt; contracu and f....u peopj• ha""
mo•ed out tlw&gt; in preVIOUl y&lt;an," So:hodU&gt;opf &gt;&amp;Jd.
H""l rrwu-atin&amp; to ha\C. "flo&amp;tUftl Wt OM' •tt.l and
anpty beds u•o •«lr.s lot«."
M of Wedroaday, housin&amp; st&amp;ltiiO(S fllo"«&lt;lhao 4110
1.1ud&lt;nul&lt;ft th&lt;dooms .ohtlc 4l0 n&lt;" how'lnl•'Oflitlll.15
...,. mad&lt; ova th&lt; po~u Jo~:m&lt;SI«. Of th&lt; 480. l.SO

·~· \fudchh "UI t.nrulk'\1 tn ehi.· ttlll\.""'' h•tl '''''

"'"'td•n:r to h"t- on .._-.,mp\h,

I he Ulhcr lJO M~'f\1\ ..,IlK" •~"._"''\I I tum '"''
~h\\t.Jil 4Jf .ur a•Lm&amp; 31\ u~h.·W~•J'I ~"lo""'"'"~'"' •"'"'
th..m UU. ftou}(n• uthn~l' nn1\."'d.

\\ htlt' 50111C probk-fn,_ ,u,·h ~~ lhC' ltll~llll~ Ol '-'UU\.1\1.,
\01\'c&lt;f. thlo'lt' ¥1C '.1111 \OtiM.' lltJ \.l\ltl\'111"
Dacmcn .L\lll ~tr ~lh:• "" llhl•l&gt; "''"'"'
tctnporarily pia..'t'd '""' Scph.:rn~r. lkalh Uc)) ~o..C: &lt;Jm!
v;.,.., """"""'t trw ~uJrnt 1\t(lin to.:~Qrd S&lt;g.11v..
IL\-"""Icd lhey W.M U.R\•In.• ho'A U\..l.O) LJU ..a~"f\1'
hi'C hf."t.'Q
hou\C41 ttl

h."fft&amp;encd •

lliKtnm

,..,,,.,,.
" We look • ne-utral rQk"

h~"';&amp;uh

the' \Ukk,ll\

S'~.&amp;&amp;dkow

mamtaifti.'d. •• We ucat~o..J lh\:ne h.._~o till)' ·
ochtr orr eampus ,tudcnt - wc ..:ouldn 't t:.LLt
tC\ponsibtfity foe th~n." Hou'lltn.¥, ol r,;."i•IJ tigun-.:od It
has no ll&amp;tUiico on ho" many or tho: orialnalllO Ull
studentJ liv\n&amp;at Damltn havC' nwu.od so U8 r..~m:c

halb.
•
Stmm.a nc.s

iCmNCt. lrnh.rncv •til hah hr'l.t
PrtOOIY for bed·~ "hoctl llo)"' ....,pl.,n&lt;d, JO&lt;'\ "'"
rnnn thc'y ,.,,. Jf'C then ~-hott't' of room' t\ftt.-r
frn.tunm. raurnif\1 s.ophomorc:"&gt;, JuntOh end --=mon
~111 rccrivc:- bed ip:M.'C, in thai ordt'r. afl"·r hlndk:otp()t'd
ttudtnts. UniHnlty Preiida11 Rob-:11 L Kc:Ht't also
qrccd w se1 sark1:cr ltmlu on the numbtr of hc,hmcn
U B IK.'Cq)l$.
,
n.. priorilyehan&amp;&lt; u&gt;dncrmincd by th&lt; m&lt;~lt&gt; ot
a &gt;UfWY or RudcDt, l..,.kr and odm•n"'rac''"I&lt;OUI&gt;'
cooducted by both 8o)u atod Sia&amp;J&lt;i.ow. n.. "'t'&lt;)
rauJti Vlttt used 10 adopc a poAtion papa on huu.w~J
priontia&amp;Dd teromtnmdauoru. "'hl&lt;h ProkJ~1 ~ctt~·•
rndoned•

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�!editorial
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Were we wrong?

So Unhlll!$lly Presidenl Roben L Keller denieS lhal he has any
1- lnlenHons of resigning and simply dlsmlole$ all "rumors" aoldle gosslj&gt; or
oontfivod inlr~gue. Meanwhile Whose wno orlglnally~ke to rne Spectrum
, maJntarn tf'GY are correcl-l'le ls most assuredly on tt~ay out, but platJng

j

g his "Keueresque " games.

:i

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UndotJbtedJy tl\ere are a tuw liars In the. bunch.
8u1 is a news~per wrong few pr'ntlng th~ tact tl'lat some 1ru1y l)allev~ tfla
con1Joversla1 PresiderH •s. planning hi.s exodus? Cettatnly /'0 one would
expec::t him to ruin Ms repUtaHon and come out and announce $0methh~g
lltl.a that lornially and properly. We are. as this Unfwer$11V has been lor the

past 10 year&amp;, dependent UPO!l the speouf.aUot"' ot others-tn try1no to guaoe
where UB •s. headed. And any informarlon on hs futute Js new&amp;.
While Ket1er and his cronlas have u!spon&lt;Jed to I he 1ssue wim Jokes aNt
an •toot dJamtuaJ o' the tae1s, they halle almGSt effectiVely clivene&lt;:l etl
.S8JIOUS .attenlton away from the atmy. As 11\ey would nave u, no one 15
que.stlonli'Jg hl5 tvture any lonoer, but 4nstead que.sUonlng the ethics or tt"lt
press. 11'5 • Yery old tactic-.
But the tact is that lc&gt;r whateYet reuon'7our di&amp;~.nguuslled leaa ~. s
profouMt exptana\lon was lhal 'It was • tuft moorf-1hefe ere oflicials Who
maintain thl1 Keller's tenufe althla Unlv•tShy Ia coming 10 a c los:e. And It
the President Is not concerned wun that to ilseu, he should at t.east w onder
why 1 numtNtr of key people JUt so aerlousty misinformed~ That Is a sure
s~gn that the Institution •• sick.
But ln• tead ot ltylng to deaj wiH'I that, 01 any o t the other personneJ
probtems that be&amp;et lhts Unive~slty, Kelter dlsmls$85 the Issue by bollttlln.g
tile press.. WeJI Or Ketter. we hive fe r better things to do here than euntrtve
stories Jboul you and then splash them all over lhe fron1 paoe There arc
fat mote rnterestlno things to deal with And If we 'eally wanted 10 put ou'
credlblthy Of') th.e Une. we wouid go out on a Wmb &amp;nd pt.~bllclle .somethlno
that hasn't been talked about over and over again.
B1.Jt every so of! en. the press, pameula;ty a college "e~~~rspal)er. must
take a rlsJt. We were called test week and " lipped otr"ao to $981k and when
cJilt.renl ~pte In .aeperete places ntPUted the story. thefe wn need few
ser'ous cooskteration.
~
The. news was no1 neeeuarlly that Ketlet had planned on
lta~tng:-slnce, as ne polntsout. ltlat has bee" satcJ belore-bul thai then~
wu a t"HIW and lmporaant round of &amp;pKul;~uon clarming I hat. Had we not
Printed it, we would nave be-en OP8t't to atlac1C5 ol ure.spons.tble tournaUsm
And had thos.e rumors proo;Cd uue-as they slltt may-we would na11e boon

~y

Robert G. Basil

Tit• AmttnatNe Press will ge1 no sy1upy eu~gle:5
lrom me. t suppose tt'le Iact that The Spectrum shed a
eoupte p.trluncto,y edhortal cheers f.st week Is
understandable enough. Artet au. the edltOfs here
prol&gt;obly lhouQhtll woviO be 100 &lt;el)lld 01 tutel~n 10
~nc:e the ;fog on the tehlst rag's hastity dug-out grave.

furlhormote, lho hln lhey haO In polollng out lht
paper's ••splnetes5 amoralh)l 11 an&lt;3 ttendy, mindless
rad1c.et ..hootloantsm'• was fun onough Lei sleeping

dOgs anct car'klng ntdi-C.att tfe. many 1h• SP11cttum

editor• surety rea:soned.

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I know "owever, that .orne ol them we,t out for a
prfville giggling dllnk In cehtbraH()n of the death of
wt11t was probobly the most c:ompellloo compolluon
,,.,, rag has seen tn liS" 30 years o r pubUeatioo I

pe,sonally neard IMm s ay. '"WhfiW. Good riddance.

I!Y&amp;n more open to criHclsm
•
OriniC UP ..
No, tt'!e BtJUato Eve.nmgs News Of ltle Covrfer E~pr_es$ may oot tlave
The CUflfH'It, I Olin" UUI)' outdid fr~o4f 1n the Tuesday
'Hinted I he S-tory. 8u1 one olthe w1rtues of the truly 11 ftee.. cCIItege pres5 Is
eO'U~I. maneglnu to lay aSide II&amp; Marly palhOtoglcal
that h has more llbeny In oec-kuno ttw! newsthatls rtt topnnt. That 11 not to
••l•ed of lhel• iour~allsllc 1'001111teo. wllh 1i.el•
say tt has a heenH to olstort and mttrepres.ent. out a "hot" tssue c;an oe
superbly tven-tlanded en.efysi-S of The AltematNfl
presented even 11 the sources are unnamed and lact5 are spoc.utation.
P~ttss ' dissolution, Bob C.poul. a · nicely d!esaad
SomeHma that wtn5, 50ml-llmes that toses.
e&lt;:onomlc tlbetlanan, n&lt;mnolly buiQI&gt;I wllh blood-rape
'llhen The S/ACirum wu Qlvwn the: 5\0fY h ••' watned \hi\ ~e.nm may when radicals or Comrmm1011 ~&gt;&lt;orpe lnlo 3o7 Squit~
play gMnea. It nid very c:Jeatly H'lat tlt had already ttlrutened to change or espec••M'f
o-~ey wear ''-aUI'toOifsS:es- at "'Ohl."
Oetay nts plans u " anyone torced his nand " It aJso sald tnat although Ho.......,, )le'o • good tournallst and wtole lhe
Wednesday was a target da1e lor submit uno his resignation, ne;oHauons clehnlt••• "WhO Sllol A.P." pteoe.11 10 u..cJetr, lllougn.
wefo • llfl on an&lt;t ttlat II eould l\lppen •nyflntt! aoon.
It Sob Ia- actually sed that Uwne '' no mcxe Other One.
But wftJt Is ctearty ewtdettt from thiS epl.aode IS a new tow lewet of My guos• Js thai he' s pleased as punch they're
Ignorance exhtblteo by tne admlnlatralion. lt aoses outc:llbtlity wher11t stmpy _pone:-wntther or not BUI Made, Dlracto' of SA
&lt;Usmlsses an 1ssue. and 11 shows Its Impropriety when 11 all DU\ accuses a Orpanlzollons ~Iliad lhern wllh hack·fllled ~&gt;&lt;ock·room
1\eWlP&amp;Ptf of ma"tng up quotes and f&amp;bf'1cattng a story, Tt\11 Is tnautllno
lac lie&amp;or not. They'fe dead. and ttl at's gOOd.
And Whll ICOUI Bill Mack? Tne ANC hU called him
and rUde and not \' an a $lllttac~ory rtspotlU hom a Unlver&amp;Uy o1Hc111.
01
11e ahoukt de•J with the issue as lit-lands-people "Can I nlm out and eh her
"&amp;cum, They M)' htl1CMced his mora lily on them. After

•nen

bellove he is going 0&lt; wanl lhll oo !&gt;&lt;Idly they are wlllk\U lu ne aboulll.

Yea.. the ·'aoufcu" wete tt~ere 1a.s1 week a.$ lhey 'litre when n,.
Sp«trum pnnaed In 1978 that conlldenee in the PftS~Of,OY WI$ seYerety
«oM&lt;!. At tnll limo too 1noy spolia a11cmym&lt;&gt;&lt;~sly ond sw01e thai II
conftortlld 1MY woukt nev&amp;r adf'\11 h Ttle common sentlmttnt ~II hat "the
story ahould ge1 out, but f won't risk my lOb or 1 promutkHl. or make my Ute
miserable.'' ano lhe Delle! l.s 1n11 latling any cal oul ol the l&gt;eQ c;ould
prompt jUII lh•t.
So. u a paper wt\lch feels II nu atesponoli&gt;Uny tu Pfk\1 In lonna non as
we will conthwe 10 do so. And •• mc:pec-ltl\at we•lu atao
to 1oke the Prelldenrs obuso When he decides 10 defend hlmsen

soon u it ge••
con 1ln~

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Ntlh low bloW" That IS: II f'1SII; "'' eut&gt;tect oursefvee to when we o.aJ wlth
Cv&gt;T1trcrtef81at tlgurn.. We are wiiUng 10 make 1h11 sac-rmoe

lHE spECTRUM
Vol.l!, No-63

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FrtcMy,IO J.nuaiY1M1
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all, they

~nt

out, he wears a Bob Jones UnhiefStty

wlndb,eaka' and hal a Sible on his de-sk. He's one ot
Ct\QSe. An otw•ous funda.meotallat If thlt weren't

enough, they aneet. he was

~n

•cuve membet ot lhe

Siudenta fOf Reagan committee. And how. really, coutd
we posslbty deal Wltn an ·ac:trve membe' ol the
Sludents ICH Reagan eommtlleo7
That, I CIII . .IY, wes a l)ood Quullon. I aslced Bill

!lOt tf\0: amwnt that countecJ after au. It was lhe poml
AND THE POINT IS FUNDAMENTAL. WE Will NOT
CAPITULATE TO THOSE WHO ARE NOT IN LINf liNl
UNE LINE LINE =

Personalty, I COUfd 1\1!1181 flgwe OIJt Whll k1nd ttf

"stanr· the ANC 11ad. Ac:cordtng 10 ANC producnvn
eoorGtna!fJ' P.attt Perry. lhe paper was dcs1gned 1n
such a wav lh11 vo,ce5 not "'--ttnalty heard on campus
pt.pws could be heatd. II shouid appear natural. she
points oul. tr..t lheso hitherto unsought-out vv•ces
would breeze Tn from the " leh ·• he"' $OITI&amp; o f Ihe mos1
d iO&gt;haJd Marxists on the starr admllthat the pape1wn
uften taken advantage of by $UfT18 laneuc hlooe gruups
and huilcake political o1ganlzarlons.. Bu1

aile

PIJJet

n.ever ttndu;sed,as far as t tc.nnw. a pOlit ical belle! ""·••C:
d eflnod tnao a simple c;tt'sh·e fof coUecUvHy If vuu had
a StOI'f •de&amp;. Of AOme fk~Ot')'. ~funny t,bSf!IVIIhlfiS
of 1he son~The Reporlttt, 1M Sp«;llum. riJ~ Cuoenl.
ThtCn,t{XtmfUI, Gay lmlgn Of Arf WOf!tfOn'1 pftnt, the
ANCwouldhclp you out The paJ)@rcouldn•l help but be.

He denil!d IMI' Jhere ev!N wa.s ~
StUdetlts tor Reagin committee at UB. •'But t am/'1 he
$mi-rlly w•nked1 11 1 card carrylrag Aepubtloan: · So
lhr;•. ANC. wtOIJO aboul the fiC:II •g1in. Tnttf• ne&lt;~et
WAS 1 Student&amp; 101' Ro•gl, Commmee at ua Md ~s
you w•m to IIJtr- baeA 111 ot I hose «Wen •etilt,fons.
/tuft? Wt!P. elm051.
Even 1 oenulnely lmpanlal ot&gt;$ervef might wonder

6ltliQhl . stunk. SonHy. thttse are the a rticles most halle
ChOsen 10 'etneiT!ber wt\.e" lh8~ mal1gn tho pape1 It
Should be noted, though, thai \he pape&lt;'stoos•• Ill' mat
made ,oom fOf stCKIM The SJHt(!trum woUld have lo'fed

why IIIII Mock wenl OUI ot hiS way 10 '•cmlnd tne
Collec-u~e aooot tn.811 " outa1andlno cJebts." "Alter ail.,"•
Mock will loll you, "I only oak 1na1 S" clubs poy Iheir

to get first; the "Arocmne tetter," me~ Labor pitt~
e.Kpose, noi to mention actually prjnllng the name$ aM
addresses of dlshonetl ot HuubJosome U,,lvet&amp;IIY

~)~us .. ~n&lt;ts

ghello londlo&lt;ds.
,
Flnalty, 1 think, the bl1me for foldinG muat

Mad\ h•mseJI

convtncJoo, 1 suppose. Bu-t why, M,,

Mock, we&lt;e YQU dangling S3000 Wo&lt;lh ol debts In f• ont
ol 1/le Cc&gt;l~tl ..'a husled lace When Ihey didn't ~ave
to pay 1..,.,_ Wny couldn'l you dial lour oman
teftphone OlgiiO and Qel lne loC1s stralpnl? Alan
Noi~Wl would ll&amp;•tlold you lllellh&amp; S3000 hod olr..dy
bee-n taken care of. I~ waa not)O of :fO\I' boa&amp; wax, air.
Ot\, of course. you .say It was onty • ~fllbll agreement •
You-.., lo -llonywoy- tllough you dldn'l
h - to IOgally. How nloo of you. You&lt; magoonlmily
gus....s too ltte lh&lt;&gt;UQh. Tho papar lolded-ond yout
gl. . to stoowfM.
And wily, Mr. MW.. were you ao odamant lhll lhe
ANC " - lllelt publlctJions &amp;1 this IJoWW.itfl What

•n?

waa 10 awtut aboUt dfattibuting a few

c~s

ower at

,G - Money. "II IMt

Bull St'ole? Oh. I lhOUid no. .

were a Ut~a,~· you ean expt•in 10 blnigf'IIY. *'it woutd
111.. _ , line. Bul ol courM, • • you J&lt;now, l/llols no1
Uui!&gt;lo," ThanU Bill, Wll'lo Oil t&gt;Ummecl by IIIII !oct.
But ono l~lng lll*:tolly honga on nw b&lt;aln. Wh,y did
Bill M~
othe&lt;~ - . , l!l$11llllot lllelofllr.l
" llanl" olllle ANC _ , bo
Why dido' I o llghl
bulb cMnl&lt; on In Maclc"l CEHSOASHIP 18 NOT
NICE. Bitt Mocll wll toll you 1/1111, golly fiN. lie would
WMI IO lnl..,.jpl ~- 1lQ111 10 f ~ 1104 IM, 110 BUI, hey, WilY ~~~ovid I. as a
lludent, 11oft to fund It 10&lt; ooe~~s-. Mya But M-.
8U1 Bill. H onlY oiloo!bed 30 -1.-lhfM Plnny
1fi&lt;Mslll-oll/lll $10 mondatoty lee. SUI, you My, ll'a

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a hOdgepodge.
To be sure. lhefe were loads oJ gi.lt·curdllng, sell·
abSOfbed aM quaalude-lnsplred ank:•es Which. to be

necusatfly

rut on the- Shoukfer6 ol the CoUocuve

II they had ~ldence

'"'1 SA was presSuring INH"n to

to~e mol'&amp; eonvenllonal odllorlot otands. Ihey should

hove howled aboul 11 on Ihe fronl page. colllng lo• IM
aide ollh&amp;olhe&lt; newspapers o.nd o1udenl clubS lo gel
tNt student government back In na pta.ca. Tnt UB
communlly would n.e~er h•~t• let SA Qat Jway wlll1 U
Mel if SA wu indee&lt;l doling oul an lnotdlnale
&amp;moctnl of buclcs lo T/r&lt;l Current while 1g1101ing the
Collective. lne A~ could h - P&lt;'lltloned lo• more
studel)l lnflt.t-ence th• next time the Senate tlanded out

chlb alloWances.
l'ne ANC ptobllbly reolizocl 11Mise O(&gt;llono, bUI saw
lhoJlla Collecllve was holpl-ly moribund. Th&lt;l Inner
cora of ANCmembetulmpty .,.,.100 tJ&lt;od to keep 1ho
papa. Qoi~Q by thomN/ves. New w111- woret1•t
Showing up 10 ~ lhe gr-oll~ ones.
And lhillolto, I clot-y.ll oo~ly 111 foult, ll atudenlo
11&gt;unneo1ne papar t&gt;eco- of what they •lewed as Ho
ctlc!ula11MU lrld Ill
unciNr and un..-o'Y
potlt~ l l l e - co,lllnly oll&lt;od la&lt;lt.
Fa&lt;..,re..,. lhtloys could llgvre out WHO Ihey wete;
lhey prlnled onough plctureo of !hemSOives. SUI the
~· 110~ owoy boc:e~~~e they could ,.,.., tlgure
OUI .,of Ihey llood for, Flnatly,llhlnk.lh8 ANC died of
(18 own
And1ha l'• W11Y i dOtfl know now 10
euloQlnt lll8m, Bull'm bummed their gono.

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War declared
ro rnf" Edttot·
Thit t;ouespondence Is directed io t he MWF 11 .a,m

Pllyatct 106 class.
Voo muat stOD lln.lng up 11 the door ready to~
on OUf A&amp;lllhrt very tnterO HC\iond c.lass is owtf
ThiS IS an oftleiat d«IAtll~ of
s•muhAMOUS cea..s.flt• Ofttf Per~

wai
)'OU

l nd

don•t

ra.atl:e hOw drstr-actlng It ilia hive vou 5-lating at us, 01'
ahoutct f II)' at our cha.Jrs . lor the IU1 30 mJnutas of
c lan
Perhaps vou eai'l•t teot tn. eyes ov.,- our

&amp;noul6trt IS you ooze In lhtOUOh tM

bact~.

door

whe~

Wll't lhvl lhe front, PhY•'c• Ia hard enough to tea/n
IM
Wttl'\oul foelin.g ahat you·re on lima botroweo

ttorv

•trvt IC:h0111a.' the young eng~
Wa • ill Qladft concecN tne 0000 seats' tf you w•ll
please show some bUC COf\Sidertttoo.s. au. oemanos
&amp;Ia ~) S11led.
1) Ptease wall unlit our lecture Is flntshed befOfl
1'\llfi('OI'
2' Pi"eaH wall to/us 10 at end vp before you s•t down
•n&lt;llll)' elalms
..

3; Ktndt)l euow us '

teasonable oath ot tJllt

Baslc:ng.htJ 10 all "•• be•noa. wt ••II ha~ no cr.otc.e
bul to btlfld logttnet In ptOIMI Don't m a'te us rtva ls,
we 11a1ty aren·a Tha nk 'fOV 101 y-our htlure
c~a l•o.ns
lrl~tt'l

H Mor101

MWF 10 am. Pllys,c.s 'r•

The wrong spirit
IM UfeguatDs were tlready pt'eRnt at C.at' Hall •e st

To lhe £du01
TM Mdo M ..noertwnoet A'AoltO Comm.Hee has beeft
llatteted by ltte auenuon '' "'-• rtc.et\oed ttom Mt 8rttn

GnJ w (Rec,e&amp;hon Dept ) and ._., l..atQ' Stltle
\ Ain .. ucaj We only w1-1tt theu auenHon wou~ be
no,•sHy dtrOCh!Cito ,,... rssuea ta!Md In our nrs~ tetrer
It bol h ot thou genUtmen were u ~grgslve In
lldm!nlateung Clar' tilll •• I hOY 111 In quesHonlnQ the
c;ourage and lntefltoene• o' '"" c:omm ~uee members.

US m'Ot\t na~re a comperenur um rec:reauon program.
But ,,_.,.. IOO~ u mtghl no1 anow '" Buffalo Nt.Jil
W W'Uif

t.4r Grow u\S+IIS on N,v•no I'KI caJla and not . .Hng tl.
tit wan11 to accept our awa.r&lt;l. but tnen lmptlu

too

Ihat he doetn' t deserve 11- We're still convinced tt\al hi
do.a.. Arrt O.PAtln"Mtnl I hit lalla to ala It Its faciUIM$ fOf
an entltl wee~ ot the 11m1ater desetvea a
M ~nCMrblndW

anct tne Uubloua tecognllkH'Ithal comu

Wllrtlt

What Mr. Grow '•tied lomenUonln ftla def·enseoiiM
"'0 taat wu: Ill liM\ rec~ lhal•l"" 0001
nouts .,. hom 1 00 to ~30 om -natdfy lfmet. tf\At
W\rUtCI pose contjjd&amp; w•th tne d aa KM&lt;Iv._ of moat
ltloguotds (l)ltlleiKI 11101 11&gt;0 gym ond llle 0001 110ft, In
the past. always beet'J oc»n, dutlnQ the t trst w . .k ot
ctasse&amp;,

Nhen

the

wetlti al\0 werewUhng alld ab4e toW9f'.Oultno 1n.open
sw11n nours Few •ea.sons onty Mr. Grow ~a. IMy

WiHIMtll~

But le1 u! ta'• M f Glow a1 nts W&lt;HO "'KhotOultnQ
problems'" caused tne ck»I"Q ot c•ilk ttau laal wt-t«.
He coul~ nave tnesent.S fW) mote cHmnlllSJ evK:*1ce on
h •• behaH. E•en If &amp;llCh probtems e.dated, 111t nol ~he
10.sponalbiHty ot an &amp;dmlntatrato• to for nee them 11\d
act ao:Ofdlng1y1 Certalnl~, olhe.r depaorqe.nta neve
more &amp;ertoua ~ltng OtottkHnl than Mr Grow, ~
they manaoe to .Stall UWU COUISH Of deltvet' .ttiiCM:tJI
MC-•tc:u Reg.srratiiOn e»oan. cl&amp;ua. mel. mo¥tet ran
ano he&amp;llh ~ wta oPef\ ChlllnQ tl\oll h111 WMII. But
wMie .,.. ttte'"' a&lt;li'TM.t\..tfiiOtS at Qlrl( H.aJJ7 Hold•"'Q

oul IO&lt; lllelt Ml - ?

rotMErJttor
tn rtspottM to l he IIIler to 11\e eon01

Ben1 concetnt(t9 resetV«t CatPQOier

The Mkldefbi-ndet AWard CommlltM reauz.u INII

oy

Laurence

~tnG

apeces.

neryone Duflg~a. The C'ommlllee lrte$ to UUtel 1he

we must taU exceptlon 10 htl c..•ms as to Ihe moltva.
purpose, attd eHecllvoneaa of 11'\e Illest !1\C.Bnlh&lt;• to

moat flagrant bunghHI I I ftC.IJ)iet'IIS of IIi IWifd, But
u lhelo ts f10n0&lt; 1m01&gt;g th,...._ so Silould ,,.,, be
honOf and c.wthf'f among tMif'Oier$ Honorable bUng._,
0on•1 d lltott tM lt\tlh. nor do lhe'Y t ake IN IWttd

P'Oitc.l IN environment and conserve non--tenewa.bkt
re10urce• AlthOugh Mr ~r can btuSh ovtr theM
Obteetlwea lfO"Uy, we and rNny olhers lotbO u~•ttshV

c.. eM&lt;H'tr aa a.n occaaton

tor

sc:utuiOus and

c:ommunuy IPe tnern vf!ty MIIOU$1}' W~ta HW
ot p~efetrN pa~ lnno .IPICH to l"ho-M

IU.OOtnQ

dl~ pet5aniJ a Uld. They iiC~t the IWifd
good-humo&lt;e&lt;llY, ancl P&lt;omtst, ""'" t wty amlt. rnar

GomtnUtl r S

,,..ey will try 10 do worN neJ!It year

lnar~al act ot rev~e butt 1 00111 ..... step by IM

same attegeo " s~nedu llno

orooleims'' wot.lkt have occ;uued. an&lt;l (t) the fact that

Encouraging carpooling

The MOo M irtCttbrrn1ll'f Award Commtfltft
Hemet wJtnMid flpotr rfJQueJ J

eovanta~

WfiO
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UOtsf'tl ft dOeS gf¥1 lftl«n an
pteterenHa.l utatmMII ts not an

unlvtraity tow~uds Meouragemtnt of the ac.tl()ns
naco6..nry 10 a"Chie\le l hfte objOOti"V~ A Patklf'\0 spac.e
free tiQf'll u tm()itto bul an &amp;JipetnSI"t
PtOPOI•ho n when tf'le irue COlli are C0,..$,6ete&lt;l The

11 not 1

bolltoen of '"~~ c~ l elia uoon 1~ New YCM~ State
t11Nyt1 A tar Q..ln1 1U\~ tnOfiiJ\aft OM IUOiret' NS
rnvrt hQhl 10 IMt 19o1Ge lhlrt t he S•I"'Q.. C'()mmU~f
tHH:eu .. tllew CNY mor&amp; t01 11 PrQPef W'l~sttglltof'l ol
lht tecta ...,®kl yield evtdenc.e ol an effort b) 1ne

SUNVIBulloloScltOO' ot EnQ•-•&gt;ng, Ovlt Engt- tjnQ
Oet&gt;~ttmen t ana Studftnt Atratrs to •m9~«H t .., ..b40'
means o t rtde'-f\auno 104' tnoae commuters WM nave

been un.ab4e to 01Qi n1za a carpeol. An aile-mol to
onoovrege pWple 10 plft~•PIII tn ll'lts etton by

oU~tno

'"'s

mcenu"e '' no1 unta" &amp;o •nose who f\eYe~
atN:.cly lo-med Uipooh thtOUQf\ ll'*t own &amp;11011 T,...
few lntiU&lt;enhl f peo~e w ftO c..t~ lie ln te•JIIy
mtmOifl ol I he mllO'f'•l't ot US stUdent-S 'AoP!o comm\ltt
to schOOl In ctoslng wt note 1~1 ~" &amp;Nlw'ng nes "' a J
being cten•od "•s t1-vor111 PJ~~rk•no space. ~~ Bet\f
conl!rms ll"'''t sttenQi h o f this plrlttular tttaentl~e
M ;cJt•tiNO&lt;tllt

Sleven Vetn.,
''SMfoln. Rldo"
Pm~ COordiMtOIS

P S - Wt mvue Mr B«tt tfKI au oth« lfltfH•Sitd
commutws 'o P''" up • c"Poo' •PPI,ul/on lofm m 403

c..,.,., /()1n

,,. on enwgy cons•,vaoon •na tec..ve •

r•••tved p.tJitt® JS)Ice

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�Organized resistance
To lfle Edlt()(.~

lhat can 1&gt;0 applied for.

1) Cta.ss 1-Q, Objectors who oppose a11'1 pattictpatloo
··~pioneers of a warless workS a1e the young men

(and women) who relu&amp;e mllltaty service.. -Aibett

ElnSioln
A c:onscfenuous objector ts one wno opposes ktJiing
In all wars on me basis ol d'!"Pir Mid moral. elhlcol.
r•tloloua. 0&lt; PQ4Hical ballots. Consclenllous objeclfO&lt;&gt;
began In America tn tl'\e- year 1661 with the founcsauon
of the Oualoter Cnurcn tn Massacl\useus. New England.
In the 1950's and l960·s, civil rtght$ wori(ers continu~
thi ~violent moYement 10 eoo lhe~ Hagic killlng and
t1es1rueuon ot war. Even 1oday. many young people are
re:aUdng and retu.rnjng to 1hett peicefu~ roots.
Now with regtstration for dfatl •elnstateo, many
youno people are betng put tnto a dilemma. This
dilemma is th.e qo8stlt'"1 To reg1s1er cu no1t0 reoisteh
ThOse wt\o laiJ 10 teo•ster are subJecl ICt a urminal
chatge- witl1 a p.oss101e fiYe year puson s.e11tenee lfl4 a
fine ot up to S 10.000. Many people reglsie1ed only to
escape lt'lls prose-cuuon. but st•ll oppose the Graft. war.
and What ll'lese U11ngs. reoresent. The allema.llt/e ts to
HtQlSier as a conscJenlious obJeGICrr Th•i&gt; c•n be
act'lll!Ve:d by wutmg C.O. or putting a ~C.O slicker on
your regrsuanon form.
' There are •w(l cJasses of consc•enl•{,lus obtectlon

-

'" tne military. These people are us...,uy discharged
from the service.
2) Cia .. 1·A.O. Objectors who are willing 10 serve In
the military,. but only as non-combatants. Th6se people

obfecl 10 1,.1s1ng. aoCS/01 traJnin9 With weapOns and are
usually asstgned to either hospltal or clerical duUes.
Unfortunalery by si~polllng C.O. on your
te-glsHaUon form does not guarantee detennefll. U ts

usually a tong drawn-cut process to achleve C.O.
Slatus. Those who apply for C.O. are extensi~tetr
interviewed by lha dt&amp;h board io establish wnathe.r
they actuelfy desarve defetment on tf'!Al basls. During
lhls lntervtew you wo-ukl need to present &amp;Yktence ot
your oeUets. demonstrath10 lhe &amp;ertousness attd tOO
metal. ethical, or 1ellgious oas•s of your obJection to
the mllflary and war.
The Cen1rat Committee for 6'onscfcntioUs Objectors
•s a Oillionat OfQanltaHon rounded ln 194810 aid people
who take 11 stand a_gah)SI lhe mllftary and -war. The
C.C C o :s marn eUorts are to help fndMduals w~ are
tactng 1no drat!. Hle soldiers Wt~o.diK:ide lhCttthey c•n
no fooger mor•tty pilrllc,pate ln. Ihe rnUuary, and otl1.ers ~
Wf\0 are .$UIIering from oth!f oppres.sions ll.Pf'\ the
rriiiUa1y sy-stem.
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This organization IS. cen1rahted tn PhlfaOelphla Wtlilh

PHYSICS •

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'!Oiunteer oUices ~ocated around tht;t country. 11 is
possible to regisler with the C.C.C.O. as- •
conscJ_e.n\'ous objector. Tn.ls can be oon.e by obtaining
a card distributed by the commiuee. fllllno H out. and
mailing It book. This wlll II\Crease your ellgiblllly for
C.O. deferl"ffef'll tnrougn rile hefp thal they will provrde
lor you,
The C.C.C.O. coosclenliou$ obje&lt;lor cards and
turtller informauon conoernlng registration, draft and
war can be obtained throuoh tile Western New York
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Cevlare at the Funerel,-by_ Louis Simpson.
Franklin

Watts Co .. 89 pagn, $7 .95 .

_ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ by Robert G. Bas O

ContllnPO'BIY Amt•ieen Poetry is divided. but,
w e cen be , ....,... not CCH'lQUI'red. Am~ric.an '1~11n
have 100 much ane1gy 10 almply dllllltegt'lte onto
-n..tle aMillilation. BU1 the riM and rapid
prol&lt;f.cation of IIIC1lonlll -hetict Iince the t\1111
of this century has left us~ Wlth o pretty oeatte•ed
IWI'IV of poetry and poetic genres. fndeecf, the
pe&lt;lod alter W 01td w.. II ._can -'bly S1and
os the single oge in the history of tt&gt;e ~
languege - · not evan an euompl r.as been
mede to th~Ola w•iteu Into a congiUOOI
aensibllity. a familior stance of a '!_lliiY· f'e~aps
the lnl personality convincing onough to ghlo Ill•
wotld of Anglo·AmOficon Utel&amp;ture a lhakedown
wos T .S . Eliot; and he lnapl•ed at 11101 as many
writers "' dtnent of his cell f9" tr~ and form
as those who lofttn helplasilvl mo•ct&gt;ed blhond

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The poetry scene In Buffalo Is 1$ oollong u any

otf&gt;er, lthinlt. os on indiCIIIOII ol how divided

todey' s pOe"tic aeslhetJC- reenv es- •nd how ,.
discouraging and lrigl&gt;tening this "factionalism"
can be tor thOSe who would rathef le&amp; a lftmarv
commurUty living in harmony. Here. fOf example,
there's a large cofntengent of "Whnman-oriented"

"posHleot ," "neo·Biack. Mountain" wrlters and
critics who often make thefr boheml., home at
the Allentown Communhy Center and who c:an be
seen 11 UB Faculty member Robert Creeley's
"'Walking the Dog.. aemtl of rtedtngtlsemill.ilf$
ev•rv rnontn or so. An6\hel fitetarv banalon, one
m01e f01mal. perhaps. bU1 JUSt os r"'*'l!!!
Cl!rt..,.y 1$ oompooad by poets "' the ~f
tnOIMr UB professor, kvong
CleM!
flidman. whose proponentt ohtn gat on no.sy
euguments over the necus,ty of ''lucidity" and
Pllno when they happen to trip over their "'beat"
adverserles at ·• coffeehouse or pan-y somewhere.
Of course, these two factions aron"t realty
polllf -it's mO&lt;emeanlngful, I a..uay, 10 pjctuoe
them as two dol~~~ dotsl in 111&lt;1 midst of
meny more (of vartoUS diameltttll which spot art
""""""''Jackson Polacllian canvas·lull of dots
whiCh. rf you will, lec&gt;fellnl the IUIIeted, but by
no meons not inmgUIRQ. - - o f
eontompororv("-lclln.te&lt;t"s.

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Simpson

COMMUTER BREAKFAST
and

ACAf)EMIC FAIR
Bam· 3 pm
Friday, Jan. 30th
in The Fillmore Room of
Squire Hall, MSE:

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15c Donuts · FREE Beverages
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Sponson!d bjl SA c-vnw~
atld 1\ca&lt;hmk: Oubs

Mairs

Antl·proocljj;g
This cultural cfrsorroy haa lnspl•ed o host of
cunently writing Americen poets tO rtttgnittt 1
more populo~v·besod """" uodirlo~. one 18$s
ln.clloed to pafl(ler alter, uv, phlloaophicol
do&lt;&gt;tritles or the di•;..cuj) diaposobla pooco~ o f
tr.ndy · · - gordo """""'""· One of the
m01e succenllll poets In lhd rNPOCt Is louis
Simpson. a lone W&gt;ltor and deor·headed cntJC.
who&amp;e new book. Cavw. •' t~ FUNJnll, es an
-omportont _,ion to o DodV of WOik which has
shown how competing on eccessll&gt;le lyTle,
• .,..,..,.,. poetry can be.
Simpson has wnuen e l n - · t~ll 100 rnanv
C\lrfoA~,poets "thlnk thetllla enouglltouy they
811 hiving I foefJng - bUIIhly do ROlli\' 10
corwev- f\ in an lmege or neuatlve li!'e. I'd .-athol
not read sOC'h pOtlry - I don't car e.-about wnting
thot met~Y tolls h\1 11\01 tho wrh~ I• having o
f..li&lt;&gt;g, I wont to be able to IKPOfJOnce thi$
feettng." lihwise, llll IBVI' " As f01 poett;Y that
precheo." tAhn Glnoborg1 Adrienne Rietr11 "I
can do wltlloUI•t tn\w.ty. I don't wont to listen 10
• poet boratlng oeoplo fOI thMt lhortcOmings land
fort- being n ·~ ow•o' as he ..... F01
Sompoon. the new poalfY mu.t be lest Hlf.
- t o be "'t orostlng. u he -•tes, "is on l&lt;lt
of low-Jt mliY be the bl$t thing w e can"do tor ·

each othof."
Simpson. born In Jama;ca of par"Y• of R~slan
Jewish descent, w rites about AmeriCo with tile
noor onthropological detachment of a foreign

oboe over. The kindness ond empathy found in h1s
work ahows that he would rether be nowllere
else. In "Doubting," Iron Advonturos of tho'"""'

/, no sometimes echos Woll Whkmon 'a

~Khublranc:e In " Song of Myaelf" - "I myself am
the union o1 these mtos,lolferW&gt;g and OQUI!ity to
oiJ I shale the land equolly, I~ tha ona.n
11m devetop4ng blckward _
.. and "I Sand
1odet1 to the stors." But Amerlco has. of COUrse
to1&lt;t&gt;&lt;lllllhed much of ito tro~to1ist optmlsm.
ond S.mpaon is yet S\Jbllet. one who wll
SWIY woth t-u/'s convu/fllon tho w1y It goes
end /elm to be ~tient wflh tM soul,
brellth•ln~

broatb&amp; out

IU!d sit by the bed llt&gt;d wotch.
And 11H stories.....

Oetoib
In anothet - · poem, " Simpllptv.'' Sotn!&gt;son
tolls of his dazed visit to a woman In o mentol
rnsututJon, who cries t o him from "a N'ijh boned
wtndow." " Wnte
poaml" To be sure. 11
poetry 1$n' t " drug. Slmoson .eet It •• pill ol o
healing process ready to"'assume an lmpouent rote
In a oet'9" frllad with disjoinoed "•luea ood
forgouen traditions.
The airnpllchy of dicnon ond e•se_._o r p~ktng up
on dololl beho the subOme subllel'/ of the poern"s
arrengement. He wriles that; ''I IHm to be
disconnected '· ." but Simpson does no1 grve uo
"'do~"' the
ol 1\ia atorv. 01 ouaa. •
rf!IOIOUI mlnd·sel on it. He relines hla real ond
common human troppemngs '"1 woy Chekhov
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moght have, Ovough intense contefnplatoon, and
••••••• them in a fount of IX.PI..a\ion which 1$, I
tl&gt;tnk. dovoalatrngly occ:uraio. To be suoo.
Chekhov'a obltity to put forth tho aomotimes

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dtsmal. aome1imes u:ubetant ''busy·nell" of tht!
Russien bouogeousie of h1s ege Is somtlhrog to
whtck S4mpson cons:ciouslv aspires, in this oew
vo4ume eapecitlly.
In "Cirocolotes," Simpson tells of some people
who w01o vhlltrng Cllekhov, who " rnedo •em•rk•
about
geruus;· while " ohe Mos\lf rldgeted ..
Chekhov offers his gueots some di0Co4ooes end

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loki.

bg/lr gMI"''J from his spectoclu
" whit I&lt;Jn(J? thfl 5ght, SWHt ~te
"' tho dork, bitter klndr'

Thll conwrs~~rion

bee""'" ptHWtrtll.

Tn.y spol&lt;o of cherry centtNs,
of .nnonds 1nd Btozi! nvts . . .
• Fdr f1#op/e tnlly not k.now whflt the)' think
olx&gt;vt politics in the &amp;ii&lt;IIM,
"' thft --.ud _.,ion of,_ end ~.
bUt ._,.,.. has a deflfllto oPinion
lborlt thll fill- of shredded coconut.

lo Simpson, 101 poety to reeonn«:~ itself 10
cultu.el tradition. n oo,&lt;n't ,..,....,;ty have to .
give up ideas, per sa; POetry to genereted
evOfVwh.. e . on aD or us. And he has loftowod.the
lead of tho atory·letliog tradition to effect thts

recon"'"'tJon.

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truly pOignant and tefllr!g. a lcw o l his nowpoerns
go f01 the facfte eftoc:t, lapsing t11o ltock ""'"""'
and. I think. rothef trite obsetvotiOM. S..l Ills
-v to overtook~ smell f..r.ci efforts.. And
my ovenldlng r~ to lhos hne • ..,.,. echoeS
the woman~ write. about In "Swoy,"l
'*"- the collection's fonest poem • Ahe&lt;
rooelong poama and telling storl81 10 hal oU doy, he
SUQIIMll 1h11. " I ouppose we ought 10 go.'' She
replies. hooked, " Not vet "

ATTE~TIONIII
Any student who was enrolled
in ·the St~tlstlcs 101. A or B for
th~ Fall semester and has ques-_
tlons about the grade they
received, please contact the SA
Office a~t 636-2'-50.
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I'• been nearly 11 months fil&gt;ce the
Trolfomodort Colo closed Ito doOia at Mtln end
Flllmoro to move downtown to the theoter dlicrlct.
The Ciry'a mllin outlot for jou, oa w ell u a f r - t
amlnv tor Uve t:On'&gt;Odv and poetty reodingt, the T.-r
w U . . . _ . . I O - lest fel It Ita M W locotion 01
622 Mllin S. .. ~ tq.S!Me' a Bollllo
au. • of burhllcrotic: haoles h.--1 moved the
dlto bed&lt; .-pe~~odfy- now T.-1 o - EAII.owoon
1110 befftod by t h e - !Nt hi won't._.
vontuto o guess .. to _ , the dub -.ld r . _
The Trelf'o mova Ia • joint venture betWMn
Lewton and t~ Ci!v of Buffalo'o Oi\Uion of
Economic Oovtilopmont. Utilizing $3. 6 million in
ledorll Block Grants-$2.1 minion o f Which haa
already boo!' ollocoted- tne City is renovotlng the
stn.c:turo II 622 Main St. into. -'"or Ortllt'o
leovlng l.owoon two floors on which 10
rebuild tho Troll. au. the City w . . uncanllin about
how much ol'o f~ commitment h wanted to
ma~o to the Trelf, end by the time Moyor Jameo 0 .
Griffon claclded on bl.okling a " fnt clua foci~ty." the
club' a tentat••• ~date had p.ossod by.

Thaet•,.

Jazz
in flux

spec•••

Opening of
new TraJtamadore
delayed

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Accord•ng to Fred R. Fedel, a City offlctol who is
wo'k•ng tk&gt;Jelv with law-.on. refurbllhtng w ofk on

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the buldfng ot 1122 Moin-now dubbed ''TI&gt;Mtro
" ' - " - bogon onlY loot Octobe&lt;, end Low-. won' t
be 111M to b e g i n - on the ...... r .-r ....a
JuM. l'lwently, tontroc:tors ato buoy gutting the
building' I lntO&lt;IOI, romoving ColurN&gt;a (witich w iU
- . e the Troll of good sigflt lineal and w111soon
oWt returbilling the t~ of the onclent stNCturo.

, " The Oty lo hopefUl the T.-IM&gt;odofo Colo wOUld

-ito doors_,..... in September or Oet~

1981:.' F * uld. The dlb w11 comprise of 1
160-seot r-IUrlnt on the forst floor and o J&amp;o-.11
nightc:fuCI on the ~·• MC&lt;IOd lovol. whlct&gt; would
bo c:ot1\lerbble to 1 500-- concen hel IO&lt; booiUng
acta . ... _
is now~- U60,000
"'!ootno to bring INs about. In the m.ntime, ho Is
lteeplng •Nve through his p.tttt-ow'*Ohip of the Toto
Gtando rHteuront end by booiUng jazz ovante .,ound

!"gw

town.
l.owaon hu leatnod some lesiont from dolling

Pll_,,,

with the City. but cordiol'oy
Nm from
showing his frust~otion . " I don't feel VOC:tltTMlod in
tenno of being t•ken odvontago of," hi r - o d.
''But I feel I WOI en tr1&lt;10Cent victtm of bu&lt;-.cy. I
feel • bot · - " ' that t·was ,..,. in esavning
wo' dbelblelo-onscheclule.

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" My •••oons f01 ctos.ng - • vafod 11 lha IJml,"

lAwson teRee~a " Now It seems ab$ul"d to h4we

thought thet posatbfe.';

WLIR
and their
Storm
of
·reform
- - - - - - - - - - - by AIM Oleon

from Pf"'I&lt;"'"'""'' t h e -· ha - · I cortMI
pe&lt;~- ol - from"'*- artlato on ouch
·known .. Ay;nv Ash 0&lt; Little AopiH 10 bo
pfayod in Olcler t o pre-.t the Nst-r w;th o
mUIICII scope.

At night, ptogromrning- moro_..._ es
the " f&lt;... lorm" -oech -119&gt;t into t h e - -·
Storm "'*"- that " whit can be Ptoor-nmod at
night cannot be tJy doy." l&gt;.ccordir&gt;g to Storm, • would
not be " commo&lt;cl.tty ~.. or In the lnt•ost of
WZl!j, to play suctl d•vdf'lod music doting the dey.

Storm ••~ devised 1 rotation system t.het aUevietes

An~ " 1go off the deep end worv night,'' soya Storm.
once pfayod o ""'' hour or tie- musk: from
Couporin, lolow~ng with violin concenos from
V!Voldi, and than - for t h e - of v.,I01Jon - hi p&amp;oy.cl
muse from t h o - end the a-. To,..,.,.,
hirnsoll ham "gottong too wKko," Storm,_ • fifty roqueota pe&lt; noght, 10 os to molnt.., • con..
dogrH of fomiflonty with WZHI' s lstonlng eudience. To
oiiOkf being pigeon-holed os en olilist netWO&lt;k,
Storm added tf\.lt ••we' re not ast.med Of 100 QOOd to
play anything,''
Promotional odvtlfllslng and gimmicks dosJvnet! to
attrac:k llsteneu 1ttention afe esssent'iel co a radio
station'&amp; survival WILard's Bob McCtea dlfrnes the
purpose fOI tN contestS aftd concen ticket g!VI IWiys

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E..,ybodv

........,.,.,_

compl#1s about redio Ptogtommlng but

anything obout it. Tho Album Orio&lt;lr...t
Rock .,., Top Forty pop r.aio stotiona oro t..comlng
~ na&lt;row~ and repCllveln tNir
progrommlng. Aa a . . - . moro lilt-.. .,. tllming off
tt&gt;e1r radicM and switching on tMir n.r&gt;~abiH.
WZIR FM 1Wl%ord 98') ll'ovlnQ ltMII t0 be an
alt....- to t h e - &lt;OCt surtlona. " We're - ofrlid
of not playing the hita." ...,. Bob Mc:CtH, progrom
, _ . , fO&lt; WZIR. " 1\Aoot rediG atationa lliew paoplo os
tWTOW~. but wo people ....,., t.het at"'''d
co be stuck into one musicat tnt•;· •dded the Ration' s
musk: dlroc:tO&lt; end late night oj Gwy Storm.
" C.,..,._eiel pop redio w•l h.--a vou thonk othaowlao."
StO&lt;m ,.,...,,.~nee~ that Wil•d' s froo f01m opp&lt;oach Is
not oollly tl01olliod. "WZIR'o programming I!Yie Ia
- - • betw_.. that of an i&gt;.OR atatlot! lll&lt;tt WGRO
01 WPtiO and that the ...t( P&lt;oor-o r.aio ol the late
1960s." StOtm slid 1t1at WZIR cot..a to thl 18 to 34
nobody -

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Tha station is indHd a tlaperture from the no&lt;m in
c.,.,.._cial fM redio, udWng o poUJOUtft oi)CitOICh that
""""""""'" bits of duoicll, blues, Jalz, and foil&lt; into
Ia predomloantlv rock format. Aa rnuoli: clhctor. Storm
fiat- to oil the racords ll\lt e&lt;&gt;ter the ototlon. l'.llde

,..obolt

.,.,...,_, rn their programming eholcH The doytJmO
focus Is on providing informotiOI\ and ent~alnmont.
Howe-• ..,_ Gwy Storm begjna hi• 12· 6 o.m. lhih.
WZIR IIIIM on o ,... set of f unedcnl for the b t w;t!&gt; the ompholb on ~Ur~illol- CO!'li&gt;OO;on.r,ip.

(nvltes }'OU to:

'

POISO'N PREVENTION PRESENTATION
(given to lOCal elemental)' &amp;hoots)

at the
U.~UI:

Tbe Fillmore Room of Squire Hall

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the lormollc: nature of radio
fOI WZIR tho hoovlest r~lon Is ftvo ho&lt;n
oceo&lt;clng to Storm. c:omp.itiveiy, the roto of r-IJ1ion
for W8£N (Roclc 1021 is ~two ho&lt;n. This
Roclc 102'o out..,..od r.dio- thot 11. mutic p&amp;oy.c~ tJy a
eomputW and not I OJ- 1191Ci*ao In the Top Forty.
muctt like •
WZJR'o philosophy II -what roveBOCI lrom thot of
Rock I 02 and olmlw formull · - ototlons. It r-ots
songo from •IIWIIIY ur&gt;ltno- m1111deno In ' - • ol
expoelno tho. . anloto to the Wst- without demaglng
me ata·don•• ,.putation fCK Vlfiety. Fcw the ltatener. this
repetition Is 10 Wolf p.ttCed that It virtually 11081
unnotlcod·lt times,
•
8y dey, WZIR' r l)togrem ia ~ko that ol tho typlcol
lilburn &lt;OCt ototion, with o ~nle more divO&lt;Otty and
d i f l -. The llltion ollows the DJI r-.. for

~ IW £;1li.iliUUL~IM!l:.W.ll' ~

Ulilli&gt;
Friday, Jan. 30th In

br-

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Storm

as ••atrk:dy

1

l'.ccO&lt;d~ng

bonua fot OUJ 6stfJII"W!f'S "

to Gory Storm commert:iol rodo0 "he•

nothing lO do W fth wt

PfY'I&gt;II

Of MrVCe. t.1"S

merely

a Wrt oi

,_,....out
altha ei&lt; ... This"''"* owomplil,..
for WZIR'o
" a r.dio

the~

f.-form~:

stiiiOI'I doHn' t bacomo ~fly ....:CMSful by
pfaytng

uclullvolv _...,music..' '

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Christoph·er in Fade to Black
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CONCERT S

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C OMIN G~

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FRI. RB. 20111
lfUI. BAUD.

: _.....-~
.....-ntY - Iince John
• c.s-c- ... PfOved with

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_,to_w~offiOt

pat\ns. leevlnil hint
• ~ .,_of cinematic
caill4 lntem.iptuO: !he ,...,.,;.
. . . . . . . ditjoint..ty t o . without tNCI1ing • 18dslying
clmu. But It'• not • bed movie,
.-.... which me puuled
• to w11v Jeff smon. m.
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F«Ja To Bf«:k lnrrocluc.. us to
Eric Binford, the most recent
member of tho " Mothod
School" of Psy~at~lc Killing.

There .,. two prerequJS1tes co

tills school: first. there should be
• name &amp;CtOf playjng tho role, 50
thai he can masticate away at
the sc::.enery to h(s he&amp;rt._'s
content: and •~v. tllere

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-llli£ STAINS SlUE ANGEL

,_..,_,tly,

~ ""' Goll&lt; In~··

n.

Killittg
~~ a..t• of
~- MUtMing, lllc:lng and
oiclng OCI&lt;Jt'Mt ....... .cco.clng
to tholt
teelpee.

.,...eel

.e.

to be a diabollcaUy clever
cultura·l bent to his modus
.._andi.
Other membets include
Voncent Price as E&lt;lwlltd
Loonhea&lt;t in Thutrtt of Blood,

dreeoad .. Hopelong c.uidy,

mKillne~

"'proct..c.&lt; In
untiCt\II)Uiot.
mollie

a IN, --"tg Cagney/rnobct«

style. ev.n he Ia finely
lhot off the roof of GiraurMM's
CNnaa n-t• at the and of
!he movie, &amp;ic:'a lest wonlo ere
rigM from the mouth of Cagney
1n R-.f w-·s ~Hut:
"Look Me- l'm et the top of the
'iltOiidl"

Griolv'"'-

Som• people m6y lind all .,.•
film violence moraly
••P&lt;IItlen""ble· to wNch I uy:
*'tU1 tut."' Many times I, too.
Nlvo been pouaiAd hy the
sudd«&lt;. ovotWhelmlng urge to
ml.lnHt reletfves. cLassmates and~

Ndo, surly ttrtngers on the
street, 3tld the loot that these
f"ms provide cheap thrUis and a
certein cathartic telease

te&gt;Mw he geve
notlc"
to Sc/NIMfS, • tnl(y witleu ...S
puerile movie that deAtves to
be po1ntedly lgno&lt;ed.

................. S..aMV.

11(0

doctcn
playa; ...S
Robert Motte'( . .

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..pec~e~~y Iince !he _,. · - -

,

t-. .....-.~•u. t..

805

ojalgl1t~

ttcc:onling to

-t

....................... .....
·----·-ASG

l'hlba.

l&lt;nowegoodmoviellhe
chipped his toolh on one,

~

TONIGHT

.. n.~Doctot

v.. fJu((1llo
'ew•

M T.. , ............... ,......,

\'I

Wflllr'dlrector Vernon •
~··~Mt.e

knoc:l&lt;lng oH critlca ICCO!diog to
SNI&lt;-een playe• ...S eleo

E-.itftl , . _
il ouch •
dtubbing. It ;. my gtQwing
~that Simon wouldn't

raUFO
..... ,._

!

ln1oe~-w ,

To lllclc;. not • ~

...;dent . .. . - at

·.c..ra.-...,,
........
a-.,... .... ..... ......

';,

~lhetlow.--...
and butdwy _ . . be turned

proe&gt;Oeidon.

CHEAP TRICK

•

enuy In v.. ....,_..-.girt of •
hon'Of liMa 118W-......
cllunWig out af ~­

-

·~.
ellhouah it could
......
been.
elong the line

And !lOW w e .....,. Dennis
Christopher, the would· be Itel/an
end~~·

recar rn Btuking Awoy,
who plays Erlo Binford with ""
Itchy ptychotlc fervor. Eric 11 a
ceri!Oed loOJ"'V. a plthetlc.
miserable little nebblah who llvea
en I ffimte fBntiiV WOffd and ends up murdenng eU tl&gt;e people
who provoked
wrath tn ways
msPtred by his favome movfes

h••

He shoves nr1 wheelcl&gt;e~·ridden
mother down a flight of 111111
!Vst hke Rlche&lt;d Wldmork ln Krss
of DHth, guns down the
.gnorant brute he works wtth

TWO HillS

Spend an Exciting &amp; Entertaillillfl

~

Evening in Pakistan
Featuring:
Stim ulating Folic Dances. Mystic Mysic:.
Display of Handicrafts &amp; A Glamourous
Fashion Show · With Delicious S11acksll
LEA RN ABOUT

SOVIET EXPANSIONISM &amp; THEIR
PRESENCE IN SOUTHWEST ASIA:

-of-S.....,.
by . Dr. H.t.r Melilt,
Villano. . UMIIW\y, ,.._

LOCATION: Waldman ThHtre
Capfltl Hall, Amh4H'st Campus
DATE: January 31st
TIME: 5:00pm, SHARP

All WELCOME · ADMISSION FREE
Sponilarld by lrMmatioMI A,._. Spelill... lkneu
Md "-~&lt;liMn Sludlnll' AIIOQelion

accounts fOf much of their
popUCarit y. Actually. Fada To
Block ploys it hoth ways,
condemning the grislv ''images
we•te lilhng these kids_. heads
w ith'' through the person of a
somewhal inep1 bleeding heart
attornev '" tho film, while at the
same hme tn•llat•ng the audience
W1th same n11ty ktlltng---- ~
The movle Is filmed
SUt'Pftstngtv elegantlv. especia11y
towlfds the end whe•e
Ztmrnetman rnakes use of the
ger.sh, tack facade of

Q.oumonr&gt;'s Chinese Theat~r .
end Nl "'-nY fme
momeots- tn. scene where E•k:
,..,.. U() out of the trliiSI in the
amutttmem park hko some

demented gunshnQer ,•• -

mUtOI'J*!Ce of classy

frlmmalung Theto ,. olso a Nord·

edged, moody rock scbte by a

'*'&lt;llul of LA. new wove
~~~- kko Mt&lt;tha ...s the
Vendettes, wtodl Chatgos '""
atmosphere with a ce.rtMt
aMcthC tension. AAd
of
tJ&lt;e par lOt,.,.,.., panicularty by

somi

Dennis OloatopMr u l!lnfOtd
oncl Tim Thometoon I I the
IOWYit • Who......_,
lnfr-tly tO riM ehovo the
rotttll'l dllllogue he's saddled
with 11nd provide eoma nice
comical oequenc:es-are • lot of
fun. The title . by the wey.
comoo from the olow diuolvos
to block that follow alter IICh of
tho murdoro.
F«H To Bf«:k ,. doli,.,.tiiY
flowed, but It's ot.lll • hall of 1
lot bellO&lt; tNn most of tho
rencld cellUloid crap wNch hes
been ootou..lng tho lklflelo
mollie scr•n• In what haa been
1 d'lln\al Chrlatmaa movle
aaeeon. So it
cer&gt;'t got
without • quick doA of murdo&lt;

vou

and moyNm, my

nv

edvlca to you

Ia to - F- To Bltlclr, ...S
avoid $c..,.,. lib !he plague.

�prodigal sun!

1980:
Horror films and the woman

rho Howling
I Sp.t (kl Your GnJVP
Prom Night
SINtnr Sc.re•m
T.,-ror TtliNI
These mov.es Nve at1eady en,oved
thet parcx.Qt ""''· so there~~~ rsn't

- - - - - - by Tho mea R. Cocole
FCO&lt; heflor fens. 1980 was • ye01 ot
good news oncf bed new a. The good

much pr ecneal

that m1ny of the

~lm.s

wa•e not very

good.
Moko tl\at (p&lt;~rdon tho pun) homb4e.
A dlStU&lt;blng numbet of tile 1980 horr&lt;&gt;&lt;
films

w~

S10t'lg

used as a Yt.hatle to !eke

IUbeoMcious

Hollywood lt"es to play up a good
thing!.
Prop.ag8rtda wiN t~U ~ to beware of
anv f!M-t$ wh.eh spend$ more monev on
th•n tt did on the acruW

1

iJ't:tlle). It I

adven l~ts

san..trv• IUtlfeC1 ., OtJt soc•etv - the
emerg.ng, ~t woman Crtt.te5
Gene S.sket and Roger E~ of PBS's
Snuk Pr•v;.ws dedicated 1 roc:e'lt
p1ogrorn to this new Dhenomtt.nA 1n film.
and mado many inlt!f&amp;$11ng potrns.
some whteh n-eed further ~•neotlon
Sl.ilel vehemenctv arg\Hid thai moVIes
I·~•

Prom Nlghr, Wh"" a St,_.,,

C~

onc1 Th• iJ&lt;Iogre M on otletS tho
a~

a bleutnt opportumty to

f;m We .shoutd also ques\tOn movtU
V~~nh newsp~per advenisemena wh•th
teatute a tac.ky ••ne about w omen, a

haH dr8$S8CI w oman In 1he foreg,ol.W"ICI

.....

,..,

u~

Why IS thos lleppening7

E~

8fgues

p.attiC!Pite tn 1M destn.tchon ot voung
womM Sts.l..el r'IOted that each movie

1 ~ I)MnomMa oroginottO woth
Hllho~""~ Ebert cans HtJIIowecn " a

""e• the common de"IIIGt of £,ooung
the murdttr scttnes from the pou·n of

brtlltant hon01 tllm," one ••whtch stded

,.ew ol the mufde.rer Whet the
audutnee &amp;eM, then. 1.s some
vntortunl't~ haJf -ctothed t:.u who 1s
•ongong INIOCenllv to he&lt;HII ,,.,.
t~l lot mUtdefeft
siOvw,.._ w ~ \..
tow ¥ 01 he. ana she: w tn remU\
vn•U$OCCitng But the net.t eameta shOt
~~ a uJUie. toHowed bV a scream. end
L ulm•neung wnh a sncn ol .,.oody knlte
ot ' "· lht rnnocent gu1 thel'1 hca dead

wa•

Ol"' the g'OYnd

presumabl~

a vtcum ot •

uw '" OC"g&lt;anwog ~

bovcou . Yet we lhould h.ave at fe:a.st
seen t hrough the orG().IIQanda ot these
f1lms. and w e should be p.-epat~d tor
upcom•ng release.. tVou k now how

new• was that holror fi'ms domtnttld
t"e .nvor .c:reen. but the bid news was

Wtth women .. Vet Ebe11 I ISO f'O"I that
the " 5Creamtng gttls and gore probablY

blow to aov concept of ~ome n's
ltbefauon and £ben notes that " e&gt;e091e

oh.n~ lho\ a Jone F.,...,r J1n
Clayburgh are tnd•e•hvt ot women rn
f•lm . But theae ectrt!sses onty ma~te one
fllm a yea,, end ftimtllice I Spa on Your
Gnwe are all over the place ..

appeated 10 B· Gntde Ploducers whO ere

caC)Itatwng on it •'
Yet tM OftgM"\S" r-eally do not me ntH n

•s a shame thl1 ttws genre of mo-wfes ' '
conttnutttg As S•sll.el note.s theM
movtes ~ettm 1o be savlng he\' , •t a g1fl
tS '"depe'ldent she shouldn' t be. She
should s1ev at home or et ttle oorms.
and all these ev•l th1ngs w on't hapoen
to he.' " Tnese movtes. au~ 1ndeed t

tonowed whh a 6httdow n of en ax n.
kf'11fe '" the backgtound
I uuly en,ov a gooo h0fr01 ftlm ltkt
fn~nlum$ttHn 01 Ps'fcho I atso enp"f!

WOI'Y'Ioe'n . so that •s why I am so •ate
over th•s new ge~We of Mm I saw H11
t(nows Yw At• Alone ond
&amp;&gt;ogoy
Man and bo1h f1lmi were mtndtess •nd •

n..

very otttttu•ve Yet chn~ f tltns a.te
betng wa .... neavtly anended by the

18 3 4 age catego'v. so there Ire rnute
see•ng tt\el.e film5 thctn

peop~

husu-aaed
l'ropegando

m~ddle

age men With one

atllveh~

,...,.?

The obvtOUS QuHtton to as.k "' Whl1
can be CION about lhese
S...MI
Prtt~~w nemec1 the hlms ch•t taM tn1o

thtS ..t emftod, iOde-PCmdem gul gerwe,"
and c&lt;&gt;&lt;nll'led lhe foRowing 651 .
The Boogey M •n

Oon't Goln T'he House
HI! Knows You Are Alone

A$ • flflm tev.ewe•. llilte 'o think to

myself u a consumet ad"oca1e. Mld t
would i\att 10 see oeople Spendo"'l

rnonev on these fttms

Ju$1 as w e • ••

rotd tha\ OaQu 11 " good. reai\IIIC, ec.tul\
emeo••~m:· theM fllms are bitted as

t;t,.., ''

··chtllrng horrOI
It tS all a
m1s'l0mer. 1 YltY sad m11nomer •ndeeo

Hov~ • b•ll in florid• •nd thr W•ll Ohnry Wo rld M•gic
IC.ingclom- vi• Crey+lound!
M•rch 1·31 , IMI
~lnfCdirm "~ht .. rn~l
~io\tnt•n R•Uroold.
C&gt;nf. t ... ~ii•U.!

Btft lhur~dt••

~;~,:'m';!!t~; ,~~~~~~ ~.
M dw

kJc • tton 01 ,out chototf' tu

AIIM'IS'"(l 'tOUf holt&gt;f CC~t•IWl'

fore rNft\ ct.ty\ .r- ~ liJL~ \\r
w~nt ao nwlf' ;our f~Qnd4, • net """''
(}wwy\\-oftdYol( ...0" nothii"'Abwl

tun ~nd.._.n

Clll C1f'~nd toU f~""
1-f00 -521 • 0+47 •n&lt;l ~'•'I

~:!!~tr~t!!:d t~'.,-

er•• .,...,. ,oca.,'

Tho Offi&lt;VI Molor&lt;N&lt;h c.,;.,
of Wall OiSMy World

,

,"

�f ~prodigal sun
l show and tell
~

j~
!

I
":

~

.i.

me that she dicln't dlg.thet "real, REAL
JAZZ" at oil. No, the uld, ll'ta dug -

tourney through the eyes of Music

contemporary Jazz. Ul&lt;o Chuck

Stevie Wonder / GU Scot1·

Mangione.

Heron - Buffolo Memon61
Aud- J-..uory 24

- - - - - - by MiehHI F. Hopldns . •s going on

iSgoingM.

Gwenoolyn Broou

·••·m oo-ng co fet y"'al en on a litO.
......... ~ tl&gt;o mercuriol· toMd
St..,,. W~. "TAI.X TO US, STEVIE!"
screamed the w ild IIOd peaceful grouQ
hlllng tho Aud lost Satlll'day to hear the
ll&gt;Ofkllng mu"11ce1 picnic.
"Y'otl are holding up tho ahow,"

Thanlt God tor Showtimo. Out comes
Stevie as the Coomlo o....d, golden loc4
bnlided, robe and ohedet brimming
enough Ught end Ufo to bum out any
8ebylon. With tho dU wop alotron ol
Wondorlove ond • bond tight eoougl&gt; to
coreu the Beot, Wondor wao giving
nollco to the night thot dlvtime Is d\Je
IO&lt; an invasion ot rlght-.s dorkMSS/the
better t o - by.
Here sings • ~ ol tho
dongerously rwo MriouJ ~ ot today'$
" populat'' Music:. "Few Once In My Ule"
(Whid'lsom.how ~a couple ol
bedo•$ hnu lrom JarnH &amp; ow n's "Cold
Sweat"). " My C"-'1• Amo.,.,'' "It You

It wao thot.fdnd o1 communocauon. Tho
people . . , . out to see thtif poeu, ond
the POOl\&amp; put their riglutOUI Word to the
apl&lt;.t tongues of thoor Mus" Scroama ot

grew...e. were everywhere as &lt;Nmona
wwe call out to be stomped out by the
heavy flight ot
~·
e&lt;ac~ed obout Holy Ghosu dding IM
Bump ,, the rafters. Uh tJh, He wes on

""''funk,

Really Love Me." ell of h.- New, old, aU of
u . The song movements we ot the
Community attectlonotoly call Tl&gt;!&gt; T&lt;ilogy
fMusic of M V Mind. Tlliklng Book,
/I')(HNVI!IIOf&gt;SI: pick your lovorltt lrom tile
many cla$SICS of \halO sessions. He dicf
neiN!y al of thom W.Oiing on that

.stege. gnnd•no
•
Firll up was Gil Scotc ·Hm-o,. He wn:
on tt,get, ma•nfy because he ftnelly t'\1' a
work•f\Q band which c-an futtv bttr.g out
the II.SSV d'ddy wah Of hiS VetH H IS
trumperer who I beUeve is ,Mme&lt;l K..,rtv

Shetfi•Jd, was rUI"'Nr'lg down .-ne

which"""

l&gt;eeutif\M
grlt nosty

·· " "of
""
'
the
t..st
tho
Bluescal,..s. •t was a nlg/lt ot ceteb&lt;otlon

horn. Heron's tWO
feedsmen doubled nicety on flute . ana

l)aftiiCUlartV SWHl

srn~. and the tesuv~ wen1
happ.tv intO the wee houts ol the com•ng
day

S'evie w as

w•th Heron UJIV'Itng down "'s IOC$81
lvriC•Im, t~e hAl s.ound corwer~ ed 1n a
RnB flavored Art Blakey sesatOn Most
effttchve
1ntermlsaion wt~l the fii"!Ut that t ever
went through at a .»P concen. 11 the PA
gevo up the ltol ot Sob Morley' s mora
teeent •boma. to the delight of everyone
lond WHEN I s oomeone fonofty goong to
bong Malloy he1elll)_
A. Mtet next to me Q4.Mpped about how
-hop«~ Stevoe wOIJidn' t do too mvch
of • tf\lt tepg•e •• I k)olted at Mr. ltNII&lt;I
and(tojd her thiS lohooldn't mettet to t'l4f.
beC.eu.. Stev•e woUld gtve up some
pnrno Music on anv ..... r;.,. seornod to
set hef cool. end we got tnto e lengthv

UU: the omntvmaal Jaumastar S\Jn
Ra, Stevie t)aa his own

w-v of ptaymg

the audience, and he has h11 stage act &amp;

t..autifuMy oneorporoteO Into the Music
lread imo the M&lt;JsJc. Who else can
toanstocm dioco dfe~ ~ko "let's Got
Sonous" Into Muolc: turning tftl
-.11. At ono """'' he ....n.po the

MUIIC lftlO.,.. omn.lc tren.ry. &lt;lind~
to swoon to tho gtoovo. Out tloos two
gnm· loced membo&lt;s of hll etoge crew to
1111 fallen soda, ond tho e u - btlllins
10 wOf'\def If thfs really 11 pan of the
Show. They otrugvlo to lott hom ott the
otoge when. SOP&lt;frbty timed, Uf1 fomps
Stevie Qllnning mean. both fiats clenched

convlflltron on Stack Mus+c whJch
ended reth4tf abtupUv as she c.onftdtM:J to

high ond cleon. ,.,.. Pf.uu Pfoaso
worked 10 e taaMI
In l«t, Stevie hes rt down oo coot that
ho ~ antlcopate e n d - w~ ·s
impulse woth gtacelul line»e At one
OOtnt. '"'"'" Slack " teade&lt;s" csme on
stage to gcvo St"""' the Key to the Ctty
and honot his ollons on beholl ol Or
~ ir&gt;g'sltlliiiCV .
- among other thongs
Severe! emong the audience dug whit
could be interpreted a&amp; some slelght·o f·
hand polll!cl&lt;ing Wl\1le using Ste~na's
PfOaence to get over (eenafn eudtencu
res.pont.es wefe, Shill we s.av,
opp•opr,.tolll
01 COUfM, the ..,tbe.s- were 10
beautol ully communal this mght that the
scene """'" 901 densrve. and Stevte
htmMit , _ IUio ol that. He stoned
sm'llng 1n that shy. k.nowtng manner ol
htt end Hid •• Uh.
.I want to sev
something See, I know y' aH.,. laughing
11 '""""thmg . bu1 I don't '-"ow the
loko So.
" he stotts hodlng h•s head,
" timid,' ' now I have to ligU1e
.tNil ...

y' all are talking 'bout m•l'' NatiJfolly the
aucsoence·would never let Stevll think
t,..t. and '' watt•t long befOte Stevle*.s
Impromptu wot brought the lltuouon back
horne. Where n bolongs
/rummg around &amp; around till

" rums Into "monl &amp; ti!M.

m1mllke - mors m~~gtc thin m.tn
Wendy Rose

The call went out , lht: ruual dance
summoned The raw groove ot 1he
Reggae l.e apt fonh ltko hons guatdtng the
pnde. The Aud was ''Jt~mmn·• as the

" Muter Btaste,··•xploded on the ca.se.
end tho Natty O.eed of Wondorlove could
be tje01d from
H11jhe&lt; Ground to the
fNdnight streets. st1U il!"' chofus to the
locusong lade of " H&gt;ppv Btnhday ..
There was no t'leed to cry Thenk You
beCause the hushed brolthl of thousandS
spoke ot grving aod rocelvlng the kiss
sharing. The light from h ft eves, heauug
us~ •

t,.,.

ol

~--------------------------------------~

UL4U rllr
presents

The Scblllz Clllssic. Movte Series

WATERFRONT
'lbrlo n Br.ando. KMI Malden,
E.,. MatkScaiot
OtRFCTID BY ELlA K.UA'I

.and ,( Jn lnJrtic:ubtt: ~&gt;nJt"&gt;burnmn "'"" ,fuwly 1&gt;&lt;-c:um~
•"'.ar&lt;" uf \\h~t h4• 4"Ukl .am&lt;~unt to on the "'•Ifill. J•mop;;tekt'CI \\olh
r-"t~fi.,lll'

an\J cmutu.•n:ll

~ppt.··oll ~d4um

.le..· hic:,·cd in

pktur.•, 11 ~"'"' tho: ''"'~01'&lt;'11121'1 -hift fr&lt;KII

••Ill for mf'- ..nltudo: 111 •
rfjtln
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t'~J,$4

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fnr wh:u lk

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SilAS lllfJlO MATif
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t

�©prodigal sun ~

-·
wrth hd own .. Abdul ana Cleooaua
&amp;ok, In YOUI Lite;· whiCh Wet'fl
lnUee1~ wtth \1'\e rock and ron souno
CIICO 19S0. lhe eventng"sl&gt;tghhght

show and tell
Jonlt hanRlchman -S tage
On~ January 2 5

catch • gtrmpse

c.ame not hom any si1bnes• tha' n.ct the

The othoet thing 1..$ lhat he reeord$ for
Recot'ds- " Home ot the Htts'' as

oudtenc• g.gglong lhtoughoul both tell.
bul whun from RIChman's detnlet'tnefl of
A OO'fi"et\1 'endrtJOn of " Atfec-upn"
WeU to me thfl am't h.MVIo;fTo me ttws: .s
leo! So I lhOuO"I I' d tel Owtyt&gt;oclviHow I
lee! obout ollect• I.
bvl
atfe&lt;:ttOf\ ,, .., tmpOftant tNng to me1t'd
\rJ~de everyth•ng e&amp;s.e m a m~ute t OI'

Be.$etll.l~v

Jonathan Rte:hman1 Wh.afs 1 J,ot,a1han

R hman' lhar".s a deuic: rtolv

ttl

y.n•t·H"ng y04.1 know nothwlg •boot 6nd
"""'O t..nowt. ¥\YlhtnQ about Jon.tn..-.
R· hmln. rtght? I mean •t s N&gt;l l! ~tt e vuu

the logo sovo lle$erldev. that oulrogeou~
5tt'\alltown l•bel- home of Greg k.nn tnd
tht RuOtnoos vwtu.illy assuted me th•l
R.chman "'0UICI be a Stna$h
WNt hoe &lt;hd as he rotted mlo Hatvev
ona Cotl.ov • Stoge One tl&gt;tl """ Sunday

,4!:ar rus mus.c on the radiO It 'fOU •ead
mu•l( ,ourn61a. on the othclr hind, vou
nHw hive run across his name once or
1w'ltiC&amp; Some people rtught even own one
of hts 'ecOtcis Me, f f1t •nto category
'"'-'O I knew who he was, I WIS even
•om•lill wnn • hilncttul of song• but that

honey bees he showed !hot o lot ol

Wfll lhe tlUt!'nl Of my ICQUe'"llncf! W•lh

Ltoy t:S Still

.IQI\ot~on

.., the IUt au; months with his

uo~;pe

Jonalt'M\ RIChman IIi tike Hatev·s. Comet

vou miiJtU ' " tum onee but then not tor
d k)ng whtte •nd. tf everything vou·ve
heard abOUt htm is ught. vou·n want to
man your te4escooe -and ma'te •Uie vou

aftecuon"

the

As A•c:hman and the M odern Lovtrs

fd,ums b•n, P•AN) and cwo female
voc.ahsn• pu1 the r.ntShtng touches on

about ce cream men. hnte utePru:s and
~IUe

1ft ""'"

EV"en mort 1han hlS songs. R.cnmen's

Richman.

However tt\ere were two ke-y fletOfi I
was aware of prior 10 the 5how

~e

Cen unc:Mrlctm•stic second apoe•r•nc.e

Modern l o~o~ers, was let 0¥tryOrM Jook 11
hie thtough 1 chtld"s eyes. Singing songs

manneusms on 11age were • reft&amp;rhon 01
h•$ c.ndd Mco per$00a Seemmgty n~t
concerned with danc•ng Ihen alnglng h()
mo1e ohen 1han f"ttI was tw1s11ng
somowhore on stage rathet 1!'\0n teantng

ovef 1ht1 mtcrophone $J)I1Ung out the
lynis '" hts te1~rgtc: tone

R.c-hm•n hiS. the \rique atM•tv to
dlspt.x:e dw ~o~tu-..1t0fl. Kttf'O as thOugh
he"$ t;K' hOme hstef'MlQ to reCOtdl"" hts
room . m•n·uek.ng t\.11 tOols .n front o f the
muror only 10 ~ out ot 11 when hi

n.un.s iJOUnd 10 the m.crophone stt•'-::tng
tum"' the taca.
t-itS ••~•nouon with thtt mu.ste ot ;1•s
vouth w11 evident hom oldte (lltl11 I•" I.!
··urs Do Tho Twtsl"" and ·•stov.. olona

Ihe ,hOw the dlant$ tor ••RoldrurYtet."'
Ns t~~o~ l'tefmlllk, beg.,
·· vou ~oow wha1 the d\ance ol
hcaung 1~11 SOtlQ tonoght .. ,_.. Rlchmon
asked Z«!to lhst 101"9 l l l l ~ears
old •• 1 ~ ~ong nev e• w as played t
supe»ae thAt m&amp;rks a uanSlliOO "' •

tenglhV career. but itloolits as tnoug"
Jonatl'\.an R.chn\an w on"t chanQe HtN$n't vet and • a's almost 30
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Friday. Jun. :m MFAC Elllrott
7:00 and 1):00 pm
Saturda''• Jan. 31 146 Dlrfcndorf
7:00 and 9:00 pm
Sunday, Feb. I. Squire Thcntrt•
6:00, 7:0_0 1\nd 9:00 pm

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COffEEHCXISE
CO""ITTEE

( Op&lt;'n&lt;'d for ,J t'lln

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I ntl mnt&lt;• Coff('('hOuS(' .-\ tnwsph &lt;'rc'

Saturday, Jan. 31, at 8 :30 pm
Fillmore Room of Squire Hall
Studl• nt~ Sl.SO
Gcnt'rnl Adm. S2.00

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Festive jazz rock
and coffee.

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Fadale to play Fillmore. Room

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by Rola nd Dlltle

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Buffalo wintors Invito eoupo. lJnlortunettly, most
lnhtbltanta,aren' t able to physically transport
~ ttMimselvoa to a w armer climate. ~n;.;,g that
1
,;; warmth can..,. a stll'tl of mind Ia an lln&lt;M&lt;1yfng
.~ inll)l&lt;ation lor 1M " WHtom New York Sour!ct,"
- JIOI)UI&lt;riled nll'tlonfjly by 1M filtH or Chuck Mangione
o f Rochoater and llvlftlo'a own beloVed S9yro Gyra.
F - . ie juat ~t. a Nrtle ~ of sunshine to help
vou through 8uflolo'wintn. They don' t believe fn
social ~ory or . .
disionanc:e; til thev
liu to c1o ie Wt tm11ee on people'• f eces.
The bend' a lim F.stitle o.nmr, _ . . t
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this Fol and 1\u crated o stir on the · It w M reco&lt;ded in Oarenci. ttY and Sar110t1.
~. and put out by - . .. a Clorenc."-&lt;1
The to.n&lt;1 is called Fed* nW&gt;Iy boceuse
thiN of then-..,.....-.. ore F-es. Veteran
k~ pleyor Oiclr ~ . _ o pol1shod rhythm
OK1ion ,... Ul&gt; of Ilia two sons Pw and Rick on
dNms and bMs ~.
Oiclr'a muooeel IU&gt;owledge_!l)d ptofoulonallsm leed
tile ...net and ptCMCI8 tnUSiQI direc:1ion; 1-. fiO&lt;V*I
four of the eo• en pieces on l'utf'e
The othe&lt;
tNJOe tunes we&lt;e !Nthored bV, talented guitarist Paul
f"tt-. COUflt"l Viopiono, whq has been making quite
I nome lor llim""lf recently, inclllding work with
Clluck Ma ngione and perlor111anc. . with tho Byffalo
Pttilormon&lt;c.
\
Featured In the band is local aup81oUrr Bobby
MINtello on flutes end alto oax. His 1nuwloYs coreor
inclo.rcMs worl on oevetal of Mevnord f«guson 's
PDf)UI6r rob.rns. He"--'boo found on his nlghts off
jornming with friends at various ciW.. cloing oealon
work I« alluna. or oiiling in with the PhUarmonlc:.
Oic:l&lt; 1 ' - .... him "one ol tM f'""st llwtostl
envwt&gt;ere" with rMf&lt;l!&gt;.
The elburn
wirh " l.ldo Mooqurto," a blight,

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- t u n e that hoa cOIP melodic tines and on
Olldeftying good """"" thet ,.,..s you want to bop
along with a smile on vou: lace. tt-o. upbeat opening
Is nic:My eo..ntered by " Faotive
o olower.
Plettv piece t h a t - to llolt in lllf. The llbum
ollow r:ases the to.nd'a ._and sense of pac.ng.
moving IU'IIty energy to lytlcal baltod woth
consummate conttol.
" Notewc&gt;rthy," o Oiclr Fedalo tune, Ia o l;oe
exarnple ol ~ fusion jou with oc:relOming sox
by Militello. Of ptlftk:\Jior Int-I Is " Sterwotcll," a
Viapl&amp;no tuna that recei•ed o lair -8mount o f airplay on
progresoi•e FM stations. Tho composition contoins
fast !&gt;lOci~ guitar reminiscent of George Benson and
lc highllgllted by truly Inspired hlllh anergy flute.
In concert, fedale complemel)" tholr orl91na1 places
with Pet Metheny, Benson, Cruudeto end other
auoned c"'i&lt;.. J)leyed In tt-.lr own style. They have
been playing ....,.,allocel pieces reguiMiy, such os St.
p_., on Hertel end Mt. c ; _ , on 'Elmwood.
Saturdty at 8 :30 p.m . UUA8 woll .,.....,t fadalo In
Squ,re Hall's Fillmore Room. Tlcktta 1ft $ 1.60 101
studonts and t2.00 lor genoroii)Ublic. It IS heltllly
recotMM!nded IO&lt; anyone wl1o needs 1 close of
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CLOGS FOR MenJWamen!Chlldren
Many Jlz« &amp; t tylu
to choO.e fTo01
$AVE at least $ 10

A Ll'l.ll:E HELL
IN PARADISE.

Pwl McCMtMY- W'.ngs R«kshow wrM .,..,., in llylfalo tonlgl\t
and run through Sun6ay at tl-. Shea' s llyllolo ~111 Rockshow is
1 lull length ne"-' baloro SHn motroo plctwe s.armg PaUl
their grooteot songs ., c:oncen
McCormey and Wings
tueh 11 " Band on the R..-,t· " l.Jve and tAt Ole," " Maybe I'm
Amazed,'' end " My love," Recorded ., . _ Dolby Sound ottreo.
tha lrkn oliO ltiMH a _.,,...,.,.., ••- llgnt show and toeredible
opoclol effects.
Also b eun; shown along ~lth RoekshOw •• L~t 11 Btt a5 a specl.lll
trrb&lt;lte to John lAnnon.
Tickets - S3.50 advon(:o ond $4 .50 ot tho cloor ore on solo at
the u1uet outhn.s.

-'DmWlll

Polyclot reeordffig artiats BhHr Angel lnvedo Stage One Wednesday
wrth o sound that sldps loom tl-. eternal ... rtitS o f 19505 &lt;Oek 'n'
roll to tbe moclernism ot the 1980s. T+&gt;e NYC band featuru the
eclactoc: vocal• of Cyndr lauper, the honlung oax ol John Turr and
rile hard edged, bkMs·ba5ad guitar r•lls or Arth"' Neolson FrM
admls11on

W8FO (FM881 is koeprng the JO.ZZ lllvo this w-and w rth 1 pair of
concens ..,... to whet the oppetite"ol the mo•t ovid s wong ""·
Totllgnt at I 0 p .m. Jilu Artve wiH feature tl-. !lenny Goodm~&gt;n
Octtt, the Count llasit Orch. .tra and Joe Willlorns rn 1 ehow
record&lt;IO It the 1979 Playboy Jatl festhltl In the Hollywood BoWl
On Saturdoy at I 0 p .m . Jan Ahvo w m P&lt;Oient a special ro·
broedcut of the FM88 productJon of tl-. 3rd Annual Art Pork Jazz
Featl•al l or NPR'a INotlOtrel Public Rodlol J#.u Alive oeriet loetvring
porlormanceo from Jackie and Roy. me Leo Konlu None t and the
Moo Kollman Quintet

tt-o. Deportment ol Theatro ~ Dance woN be Ploae11tfn(l Charlie
Mooro'o Donees- OnJms of Afrlt:o lor one porform..nce only on
Satwdey, Jtnuoty 31 •• 8 :00p.m., CenttrTheate&lt;, 681 M!Mn
Street, Moo&lt;o 1\u • tMw Vorl&lt; baMd company of twelve - ·
and live drummets. end lhey~alize In AfriCan dance. Tlcllts are
14 lot ltudenta. •
lludillona lor The n-tre and o.nc.·s Productlo!&gt; of JIJI&gt;O

-1M

h)'OC)Ck wil be held today from 7· 10:30 p .m . and tomorrow from

10:00 • .m. to 1:00 p.m . in He..- Studio. Any lnterwted per5on
ehould ptepart 1 2 minUte PtOMntetlon from an Irish poetic work,
and ell ~should cal the theltle deportment In advenca at
891 -3742 .

�Educational community split
by H• l• n C ordu

Joel """k&lt;t, a tobbyl10
A~\OCI:Uk)n of S~t

S,ul•l 1o n,, SpH,,.m

WASHINGTON. D.C. (CPSI-Thc eoii&lt;J&lt;
&lt;omm'"'•l \ unilrd oppolillon to l'luiCkm ROIWd
R&lt;Opn~ proposaltodl&gt;manol&lt; the US Dtportmrnt
or Education i1 IPS)3rtntl)' 1"01 ~tt)" LlfHtFd Ill all
Ptupancnu of ktcpin&amp; c-d'uc31 ton posrauu,
organiz.td on a ta,biOCI levd-the deparanum WM

o rlklolly 0!t011&lt;d only la5t May aft&lt;T some 127 1&lt;an
of consrc:,§~ion:tl dcbllt- h;t~ c bt,c.n mobt1l11na,
\Ufl'POJ1 ~mce 1bc NO\tmbtr \KIOJ) of Ru~:ln .
"'ho rcpnttdl) \OWC"d durant- thr camp;a:tfj1 10
abol1sh lite dcpartm&lt;tU . Tl&gt;ouJh mO\t mcmher. ot
t h• college lobby hen' don\ ,. .,, 1'' mdd
cdut&lt;&amp;llon back into another C3bioet dc~tlluttllo
~rne now ovtill) ~uppon making, educluton intn
lodtpcndtot s.ub·~Abtnct dtpartmtnt '-Omt nolA
o vcrtl)' support malin&amp; cduca110D lniQ an

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SOUHCI! Rec:-OOW. OttMt U conductor PHI k"'"50 . . . "*t mvt'ciMtt
Good'r.-, H aD~~...,...,,..,..,., room l."") TI,IIIUCaf f'I9M.IN.,.... . .,..,...
._ cMaJ t he ~~ ot ~ ~ .,._, ...NN. bvt ....,_ li.f'O • ud.-c:•.oNY
.... DttfonMtt..

'Silent' orchestra stars
b} !lfory .... ,
\ph.,n;,.., Slo/f M ,,.,

IIIII ooch~"' playtond no oud~&lt;~K"&lt; 11&lt;111 "· l$lh&lt;n a W)&lt;Jnd7
The \-&amp;tied and ~undf)' muSKUM en IM ua Rqla1ouc- Orchc:str• offtf
proor that ttl&lt; an••tt 1$ yn. E•&lt;r) TU&lt;_Ii!!ay niJho ohc Band Rehursal

Room In the ba~l o r Coodye-•r Hti~Ntonlei I COrK'Cfl hall which
pll'l)' hc.l$1 to the' mtll'ldit'\ of Mouu. Schubtrtand Brahm~ 1:hU,lhc:rc IS

no audienc-e..
Strlrtlf and •nlldHOt'li\HC ., it ma) sound thest da)' •hen no onr srcm~
able 10 do anythtnJ con\l,utt•\£ .,.,,ho,u bnnc (Ofctd, tl'k- mnnb~u of tht
or"ti.Nra r«rorm Mlld) for 1hcm.seho and r..n fun
mtmbt'f\ \OfT\t' from aU OH1. w.mnimn from Frtdon'a and
( 1n1dot, •· \oluntre1cd 1hc Of'fht.~lto~'~o C'O"du""lOf Paul Schmtd ''NOT ~II of
lhrm lU'~ rnu,,r; rnaJOf\. \\~· ha\t SOrttC! hou-.t'\\hh, and I lhua~ thrre

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By 7:10 r m. on lucsdJ)o che m(fl'\btf' of Ihe Rcpmout Orchnua. or
K.adma Or~ua ., t~ lfOUP •~ mort ort~ a.lkd. ~~r~rr~ maltn&amp; th.ctr
rnlflfK'd. EmJM) murt.UM1\I ~ wac hascdy !loho..t'd eo thr stein of Lbt
rUIQlt1t, c:haJn *m:' ~ into pl~ "'d me.uk ~"ti dutributrd
~m•d the lQOOil \ and liCl«Ct'tr&lt;&gt; ul tunn•J, up. lh.t' 01thc\tn mtmbtt\
~\Pf~~ thcu cnthU\iasm
~·we read lhrouJh 0\t ,eandarc.l rtperiOHL'- ,,•\an r~pcrtenct I .Jo!'l•t ~~
m Olhf't '*ay~\ 11 t\f'lllftcd Bob Mun11, I trUmf)fl pla)Cf and U8 muliC
nt~JOt. ~""'"' I h.; I he •• no-. hillf -.-a&gt; throuah hu lhtrd )C'ir v.•lh thto

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onckpcndcnt. sub-&lt;li&gt;IMI "'COOY lt&gt;e Ill&lt; Natoonal
Sc.,no• Foundation.
Amonc the bun arouJ&gt;, many ,.&lt;t&lt; ltard·prcurd
10 aay how the niSttncc of the dcpanmcnl h3~
mack muc:h of a diffcrtnct io tht l"t'C'tnl pi!It.
Indeed, ttl&lt; deportment has made '1illk
dirTerclt('c• in federal rundinc or coli•• proarlUitS
and nnancial aid, says fll:ttr ~.... lobbyist loo
the Natio&lt;tal As&gt;«iaoon or lnd&lt;pcncknl Coll&lt;&amp;&lt;i
and Unt\tnicks.
ln fact, GosscM, who sares:K'd hr was not
•~&gt;&lt;•kina on bthaJr ollli&gt; orpnizatoon. 'tnturcd
1h11 the ~parlmtnl in lu tnfatK'y may haH doi1C'
mort hllfm ehao cood.
"'0\.irin&amp; tht confunon of sculnJ up the
d•paromcnt cdueailon lr(pJbtlon lw oulfmd." he
n)s. "There wnr alltho;olines ofautltorhy bttna
,., up, and no OtiC sr-mt&lt;d to have ttl&lt; oiTtc:tal
Otpat1mrnt 9f Educaa KM1 wOfd ...
'1'ranUy,"headd•. "'don\ obit\• b •ouldnattcr
a loo" lr &lt;dOJCotton ~or• t!&lt;mot&lt;d lrom
cabintt ~""' and: ccntraliz.~n an itMJct~Cndem
IJCn&lt;)

Rumor• durina the fino day&gt; ol the R._
thoc tdUtaJOn
lkpartmcnt " do&gt;montkd, •• prc&gt;sran" ,.ill be
rno•&lt;d to lhe US lkpanmcrM ol Health&amp;. Hl.rnan
s.... Icc• (HHS). Ttl&lt; old us Dtpann&gt;&lt;nt or
Heoloh. Edocotion and Welfare (1-Q!WI ~ ..
admttiUiration S\i&amp;ldiCd tt\31 •fttr

tcn.amtd HHS ancc Uw nc• education dcpertmenl
.. » ora•niud.
L•"-~

othtn contactt'd ror thU. artick. Oourns

f&lt;lt \hOI "oa&lt;n&lt;t uatus Is prcf&lt;robk to hlvtnt the
Oc1&gt;olrtntml m back •o HHS . W• d&lt;foMcl) ~I

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lor ttl&lt; NatlonJI

Uruvcrsltlct and Land-Grant

tllll•t&lt;• "'ho campaicncd lor ttl&lt; cruuoa or lite
s&lt;paral&lt; &lt;dll&lt;'lllon departm&lt;nl Ul 1911-79, ..,...
tll&gt;t • 011(\•c t.lck to HHS "'Outd .,. dbrullCI~ .
Ou1 llta cuncrrn it~. st~b0tt} EducatM&gt;n -.at buncd
on Iii:\\' "
Uut J)ad.C'r ai)(J ..a~\ indcrcndenl agtncy sti.tu~
""'WouiOn\ bl· 11\:11 tc-rrblc" Howc\'cr. he add" tNit
.JN.• dn~u hnr 10 the prc\.kfent I has eablllC't"kvc1
\l.,ltJ\ reptt\Cnl \ h~' been "'htlp(uJ .. sinc'c M.a)
~t-b\ltt&amp; fh\rmtt Sc..:ttl:at) of Educ3uon) Shtrk)
Huf\ttdl('r bc't"J ~bk' tO mJlc our t"ast d1r~11~ 10

fl•••tdent ( •nor and the Ofrtc:e of Monagcnt&lt;nl &amp;.
llu&lt;Jrco had .. crrcct." Padco ny&gt;. "The budi&lt;l.l
thmL , ¥.ould have be-rn wo~C' wilhoua ilo"'
•tuhttdler Mnclf bro\.t from ht'r \PftCh
mtroduc1ng eh(: fbt Carcrt tducation bud&amp;tl to
ma~c 1M ca\t for ktcpna chc: ckpanmcn4
She prrd,.t&lt;d thai dt&gt;m.,..lin&amp; the t!&lt;par~mcno
"""Ill ltacf lf'lir\lfabl)' 10 ~C\U 1ft (ccktaJ )Upporl
lor edueotoon Pf'OIJoms" &lt;&gt;11&lt;"~1 bcca- oltlte
prom1!td cuts 1n domnnc spcodint u.,cc•rd
durlt\JI¥ R.u,g.an ~ra .
EducaUon proaraml , ~ )a.d, will "'frJC't rvtn
mo&lt;&lt; inl&lt;ns• com~thlon fO&lt; rcwcr r«~&lt;ra~ dol'-•·
Only a "'t':ohrsi'it' t~nual orpnizaaion• •Ill II\'C
r&lt;iYt'Mioo chc powtr 1t nccd.s 10 do -~n 1n tht
competition."
Ttl&lt; US Student "'""'t"'oon" \lmJiul)•oppc»&lt;-d
to br ca~1n1 up the dcpartmtnl
"We -.·crt ablt: 10 like tht Jl udenu '
concern-for InStance when we had (undin&amp;

problems with Slud&lt;nl

loam-ri&amp;bt to the

s-«rtllf). •ho re-poned 10 lht prutdc-m." .wbmlf~

USSA lobb\ist EdUMdo Wolle.
USSA EHcldi'oc O.m:too front Vigiano loa}&gt;
h.lv•na lbt cabJnc, ..tc-ve:l dcpatmtN wu ~•*'
ronooin1 ttl&lt; all•imponano Hiahc.r Ed-tan
Rc:a'" honzat ion 1\ct ptU&lt;&gt;d last lall .
-"1 hC' dcpanmrn1 tw:l a tot mort c'our whtn lht
scactary went 10 CC&gt;n11tH"' chao whro ~U(II&amp;IOf'l
wa.rcpr&lt;i&lt;ntcd by the old US O~oiEdUCMion ,
wbo;h ,. ., part olllte HE\Io ,

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fhll v,u&amp;mo. l1\t othtt

Convn .. ..,.. c ~n o

doubn Ruaon .. ru be an1 more suo:orssftJI tn
abolhMnc. an U('t\i.ll\&lt;t de pan mt:nl 11\an h"'
pcedt&lt;:C'~)Or).

Ntw cdocation Her-teary T rrrtl Bdl haJ. been
irtvolV&lt;d in hi&amp;lter cducaJIOfl lot y&lt;au," V , _

po;,, out. "W&lt; thanl he .. ut pr-ly try oo

convtD&lt;c the cabUtc\ lnlcnally t MI tlte ck:pon...,.
ca bt cui ba&lt;\, buo SIUI \ rllC ."

otchr\tn
Rt.:ttlrd \hnn. I rlt~o~.1an hom A.mhnv .. t\o P'2)'\ danna and n~c.
·&gt;14, " It '' Roo.! -II&lt;'&lt; I htard abuul t\ I"'O )CU&gt; 40 an~ JOII'Cd I'•&lt;
b«11 ,.ta)·inJ for )() )tUSo"
1

Tht nr~ rltm: M.hcdulcd for thl\ (;VC'Otn&amp; was B«th0\fft S FtDI
l)vmr'lhon} .. In tlt,he . " ~:hm1d d irttttd. ghln&amp; lht downbe-at Numttotb
fHUPI of fen. clad 1n clua), boot~. 1-ne.akcn 0 1 JU"'t \OCb. tapped .oflty co

"'"' ' '1h&lt; rhy&gt;hm a~d 111&lt; r«lo'lTIW&lt;&lt; btaan
•Saor. Slop'" vnamtd Xhmtd ''Scan Jt lntrr A . Wrort cemns
"''c•ed up .~· Tht\ deb)'. h()\iloT\C'f o .,.as tht 0t1l\ hall caJkd throuJhout cht
t "hl t f'if't f'QO~ttmcnt, v.htd\ U rcmu~ablt' t.mct: t.bt: mwcans -ert
pla)tng throug)l lht musk ''on siaht," nrvct ha"'"-" l«'ft 11 «rorc

rlt"pnc their prof'ktt:ney and 1kill. howc\c:r. concctt b not D lratl
commonly found amona 1hr orche:s.ua mrmbtts StcoPd vtoltnisa Barb
Kr~t~Li summed up her accomrlt\hmtna) saytnJ, "I fa"-c tt- l"m vet)'
sood as that •• ,... UB cr-duat&lt; &lt;lud&lt;~l ·~ o;h&lt;mt&lt;OI') , Batb jOined ....
orchHII"I ~ .. a alrl •ho "~ ttach•na me MC&amp;ed mt to You mm
qune a ft"V~o antcreu•nl pc:"'O\\c ••
.. , ju&gt;t CO'I'Qc hut ror the J.l&amp;ht rndlna npcneo«," added Karen

Salhan)', a firse vto11ni~ wnh a ma!.tcr'• dttr"c in En&amp;hsh. "Muitt ts. my
I\'OCAik&gt;n

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Foli0'4in&amp; B«&amp;hO\oef\ an'd a s.hon brcal, Schmtd led ch(' orchC:Wr» fn an
obo&lt; concerto &amp;tn&lt;'fiUy astrlbut&lt;d to Hotdn uhc musioan&gt; spc&lt;~t sevcral
monutcs dJspu~~q It&gt; autltcntlcitY) Th&lt; oboe toloist was JUI Pcnncr, "'""
1w cl&lt;morulraled h&lt;r lo)111ty to the k&lt;JX110U&lt; Orrltatn b)' d~itlttt&gt; UB
from Fr&lt;donUI &lt;•crt TU&lt;Sday for 1"'0 yun.
Schmid onocl«lly dosmtS~ ttl&lt; Haydn &lt;O&lt;K&lt;rto t i betna "vcr; •:uy
rcadlna."
Vcr; llttl&lt; 1roubl&lt; was cneouno&lt;red durina oh&lt; counc or th&lt; Hoydn pi«:&lt;,
and ancr oht third movttnerot, .-eryone apploudcd tit&lt;: 101obt. "LC1'l do
tht fllst movcmmt ovtt," suuaccd SChmid ••What the hecU"
Munc has bc&lt;n call«! thrcommon bond which rUS&lt;S tot.&lt;th&lt;r people or
many diffcm~t ba&lt;\p-ovnds. and oooupalioa._ Palonnen in the
Rtadln&amp; Ordtnuo found ow about tlt&lt; stOUP in various "'"Y'
"MOSI pcopk lind ouo tltrouJh ohc nocdla, indi..;dual conoaa with
teachers. and word or mout h," Schmtd t:~laincd,
JIJIIU$ Mattt. a ccU1st In the orcbdtn and a wacchmaker ouuklt of it,
rcmcmbcted, "I bavt bc&lt;n piayin&amp; cdlo for)() year._ I sa• tltls wrium up a
whfte..., iD ttl&lt; ...,...,.. and lh&lt;Y W&lt;r&lt; ltoll&lt;rina r.,. Win&amp; pla}&lt;n, so I
sllowed Ujl . ..
Mo&lt;h&lt;r cdlut. Golbcn Hom. " a Prcsbylerion mindlcr and becam&lt;
a warr ol ttl&lt; Rt:adln&amp; Or-dtcotra throuJh the mapz~n&lt; ,...ion ol a
ncwspopn . "This b only my second lime 11&lt;1'&lt;." h&lt; admitted . Membenof
the ordtiSUll are und&lt;r no obliptlon to ottmd &lt;Vert week, but rqular
panidpatlon b prcl&lt;rr&lt;d. "Viola players arc always i&amp;nored," eomplalnd!
violist Slwoo GO.W. o1Jaduatc &gt;tudcnt In milD&lt; at UB. "But they miu
usSill« 111 bqilmina three yeon ...,, 11te flnwhnc OrdtdtR 1\oJ stirred
much i.Dic:rest but It 1w - tot rcacbod Juch • lc¥d or partldpotion tMI
allows or its
10 ~ abscot and u..-iced. l1tc Of'Cllcitra is in
conscant need of new members, anisas ..;mna to hdp keep eultw• alive at
UB.

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WILL NEVER BE THE SAME!!!
50¢ STROHS DRAFTS!
$2. 75 STROHS PITCHERS!
$1.00 MIXED DRINKS!
FREE MUNCHIES!
starting at 1 p.m .!
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ro lcrep .,.,...,._., lotocJr to. ...

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Tonight &amp; Tomor row

Friday Jan. 30 at 6 pm

COFFEEHOUSE &amp;

Sat. Jan. 31 at 10 am

JAM SESSION

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diverse , ·~~
open
instruction

(for a grt•l muskoll evtning)

• ' FEATURING • •,

The Super Scrumptious Kiddush
on M.lin Sr. after Services

At the Amherst Chabad House
2501 North Forest Rd .

ChJbad Housf. kwtsh Student Center
32~2 Main St. ear Englewood

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STUDENT FEE WAIVER

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are available in the SA Office,
Ill Talbert Hall
o ·ea411ine for applying is
MONDAY, FEB. 2nd
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Do yeou "'ally want to leaf• 50m&lt;thina inltr~tlna or useful • ..-ilhout
haul&lt;i aboot schedules and andes7 Ufc Workshop• orftr&gt; 63 free obort
ronn or 00&lt; d.us OOUrs&lt;S this tcmeSt&lt;r, """" to all fa&lt;lllty, aJumni ond

11udmt&gt; or UB.
The: provam, •hicb runs from January to Apnl. offtrs "otkshop&gt; on
&gt;ucll cli•-topi&lt;:s u .,;- bakq, eommuno&lt;atina ,.ith the daf.111d CPR

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•The 'lcada' of,eadl ,..orb/lop is tither lno"lcd'"'blo or cscabliobcd rn
th&lt; SU!ti«&lt; h&lt;
ac&lt;ordina to Apo&lt;w• Coorcknator or Stucltnt
Allain Ann Hrcu. 1978 WtSttrn Nc" Vorl Ba&lt;kpmmon Champion
Sic'&lt;' Sho•d, and Buffalo Auclobun S«i&lt;1y Protdcnt Ella R&lt;aonc arc
ilmona 11\c lndcrs in lhis scmc.RC'r'\ ..,orbho~.
La" scmcsttr about 900 pcoplc ~Qrlktportd rn UB'&gt; Ltfc Wqrksllop

••Idles

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Sporuorcd by lhc Studc:nt Dcvclopm&lt;nt Pro¥rarn Otr....., (SUPO). Lift
Work&lt;hops I&gt; runded p•nially b y th&lt; 51)1'0. end partially by th&lt;
Undtraradulltc Student Assoc:iation. Sclll other work.,hop~ lrt' rundcd by
th&lt; F"M'uky Student Assodation.
1'1\cn: fl no rcJhttalion f«. but ~1r l'OOLin,&amp; a.ntJ an cla.s.\0 do ha.¥t: a
IllIt erial~ ch.arg.t. The work4wp lcou.lt-r\ :~rr ~ul untcrn..
Nfll&gt;ttalloa
The SDPO r«Tuiu mou le~dt•n .md L1tc \\ orhhop M.rb, but anrone
•ho •i&gt;ha to teoch and bcli.-n h&lt; has th&lt; ~nO&lt;Oiedl._...d kad&lt;rihrp
nt'\tuar)' to kaJ a "Ofl.$hop u mcouri&amp;C'd to \ubmh • ptQpMal. HiC'h
ioaad. h u. that rC'\K-v.C'd and 1M pros~11\'C k01du .ntcntc:" cd. Mm(
propo&gt;als at&lt; acttp&lt;cd.
l1fc \\ orlshop.~. atltmpb 10 balarKc •ts rttul~r topecs -.uh nnr or
tJ11frtn'll onn and man) \."'Ut\0 !t9W' UniH'f'ht) dcpart.mtnlliO foUow-up
on them, Hr&lt;ks &lt;Aplaincd. II ~rfcrcd "Drnamtu o l U uman Suuallty" in
I all 1973- thc rir~ timt any courv on the ~UbJ.."CI ~"llt ot't,c.-rcd a1 UB. she
notrd
Nt'I•~Ullllon lor ¥~~JrL. ..hof'l' r' u~u:tJI) th." \I.' IJI\:..1 Ul) to the ~ay th~/
~ur~)hup bt·IJm .and ~•m ~don..- oHr the phot'l.: 01 111 110 Norton.
- l11"v Congdun

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U/8 WINTER CARNIVAL: february 4thru 8
FEB. 4

FEB. 8

COMMUTER
BREAKFAST

FACULTY·&amp;
STAFF BRUNCH
AND CROSS
COUNTRY SKIING

8 a.m.-noon
Fillmore Room,
Squire.
PANCAKE EATING
CONTEST
.
9 a.m.,

11 a.m.·2 p.m.
eontact the
Faculty Club at
831 ·3232

Fillmore Room
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COFFEEHAUS

noon·2 p.m.
Haas lounge
INTRAMURAlS

3 on 3 Basketball
6 p.m., Clark Hall.

ICE SKATING
12·5 p.m.

lake LaSalle
Skate Rental $.75

�T ltt UJI Frbbee Tram will h .. a p,..llu tomorro• afttr•oo• 11 1 p.m. I• tb•
A•lttr"R Camp .. B Mbbl&lt; , All ••"'•o••rs .,.. lo• htd l o lilt ....

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mpire Ganies eye snow sport
GcMmor Hop L C.ey

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ho'l the pmo. KC&lt;Kdtn' to To..., of fllortb Elbo
SuptM\01 J..\ Shea "The Stat&lt; of New Yor ~ 0.
1Uiranotcd the full caorcnoion or the Nonh Elbe

annouft&lt;cd

l.bat the r~n~ Empire Si11e Winter Gamet ..,n bt
htlotMarch IJ..I~ at Lakt Placid .
AI lhe okt o( tbt 19110 "~RI&lt;f Olympics, the

pmcs will fcatun nordi&lt;: and &gt;lptnc

tl..o~&lt; Placode p.,~ o "ortC1," he ...d.
··r~ Oamn arc 1 lonjt _. ~.,•td dtvdopmrnl

•~ion&amp;.

bob&gt;ltddin• • r..... and SjJttd ~ ~ ....,. and •• , .
compttition. " The S\K'f:U.\ or 1he Emp~rc State
0-amrs. summn Pf'OITatn has pro..,l&lt;frcf lt'lr iniliilli~rt­
to puc Ntw Yorl Stale'.s lftal win1cr ~pon' in the
tpotliJht," explained Carey.
" By hpklinc lht Empiro Stare G:unc:s 11 Lal&lt;
~ Wt are reinfon:ina our commltmenl 10
makin.a NC"\11' Vor\ State the amaltur \fN)rl!. capilal
or tht toun t ry-what~er I he .\ta\On •••
Lakt Placid ufficials Rrc mo_re than plea.«""l to

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•tnier 'porb •hN:.h ~~~~~u a iJo" 1\.c~ Yor._ alhldb a
c.·hanLT 10 s.,othaht tttttr ~pOrt ~nd lm)'M'avt lt\C"t.t
s\.Ht." sa•d WiJham H1d.t') . PresKic.m o( tht'

N1olonal l!ob&lt;kd I'~&gt;&gt;OC!IIoon
The Gam&lt;&gt; Ire conduelrdob) the NN Yorl Stat&lt;
Offl&lt;'&lt;' or 1'1trk&gt; And Mte•&lt;•tlon. and ... co'lop()n\Orcd b)' 1h~ Nt'fll Yo r k S.r.tt Alhl~it
Com1ninM»n and 1hc f'it"' \' ur~ c:;.uut C01 nm•~on
on Sport&gt; 'nd Wlnlct Olylllfll'"

After a goal a rtJme pace,
Mike is NHL's real boss
b) JtOnr R . Thlrstoa
At"UOHI jpofta

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,dod .. : I dod •• l m WhaJlll)."wd Ml\c l!ouy anu &lt;CO«nJ his 50th
t"-'o or the &gt;n&gt;&lt;m ·~ \"' m&lt;rrdil&gt;lo •
for Mil.c llou) ,...,. 50 JOOI• on a &gt;tnal&lt; ... _ """'"'"' """'"''
lfo•r~et.tho baaeh of r.oab •u Khtt"C"d •n onl,.- SO pmn-tomcihtn&amp;
•boo has poe t-n dont
MIW&gt;&lt;t (Roc kt&lt;) 111&lt;1\ard nt1bltlhed the
'"'""'"' Hoc~cy lei&amp;IIC r«Oid m 19• 5
\\ tlh onh 89 \C'COf'f.h , ..mamlf\1 "' the pmc- bet• rcn tht Nt• Vorl
l,loJtdc,. &gt;nd Ouch&lt;, Nordoqut\, 8n'&lt;) fiocd a qu.d &lt;hol throuch the l&lt;p
of OU(~C phend~r Ron Grahounr. f"OCW'II!n&amp; h1'- tum to • l...a '-ll,;lm'
S:uwda} tn t " "' klllt\d\ Ntio,:au C*"1otum

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ACADEMIC WEEK
ENDS WITH A BANG!!

tome' nelural hi h1m

·r-obod\ \eh UUI to brca~ rrc01d• Yt&gt;u )llil rlil. )ou ""'•· and the)
n1ppt"n:hc:sa.td • at~~cMS0 · •""'$0,ti\3J\onc l~ant rd HolHn&amp;m)namt
n&lt;\1 to Ri&lt;:hard won\ he to &lt;habby,"
w lr&lt;r In Ihe ye41, in onl) the l Uth &amp;11•1&lt; of hi&lt; youn&amp; career, ll&lt;&gt;ssy
"'OTcd hiS lOOth aoal Thu pl11eau h., bten olloorK:&lt;I by onl) Ill
!'layers- hiS &lt;lo«&gt;t &lt;ompc111or bcona Richard. "ho nudtd JJ6 t!J!mh to
'"'~the nult\tontT-e l(oac ~
Chie1go BlACk HJw k aoalocrtd&lt;r Tony bp&lt;&gt;!ol o dnulbt• Botw. "He
has the -nack ofhlttlnj the Oll&lt;'n •1"4 rn lht nti,!U&gt;IIIke nt) · b•othct I'IIU.
\'ou con\ Inch lhll . You hove to he born whh thltlrutlnct for 1hc &gt;pot
whercrhe ao..r~ iln, .•
Tony-.brcxher 1'1111-wlloju&gt;l rethcd fn&gt;m the New Yor ~ Man&amp;tr&gt;-S&lt;"~
an intrtdlbk r&lt;COnlllitrutlf. 1n 1971, Espo 111lied 76 lomn on only 71
pmn. Tha1 rrcord h.IJ been \hreJICtntd only once , wtwn Bossy-as 1
•oo~k- ftr&lt;d 69
In tarnona I he CaJdtr 1 roohy ror R'l"~ .. or Ihe
Year.
Bossy'S qucot for ohe pil&lt;'non&gt;cnal mar ~ ,.., wputd by Los Nl&amp;&lt;l&lt;s
l(inJOwhc Sinvnct . Simmet,.,hostored • 6umn hcforc ht&gt; 50thpme.
""ortd thre&lt; timn on S11urd1.)'. k1•ms h•m on&lt; sho" or •barlaa the
unprtttdtmtd rtt ord w kh Bossy.
"Boy,lhal p&lt;~e mt I 11111," BosS}' wd." What I 1felllrY by C'harbc."
ll&lt;&gt;s&lt;y, who movurllher otuu»hlf oolhc lrt.t&gt;""' the sporl&lt;hfii Skllcr
of, gy, MoNreal's Guy LaOtw. H&lt; drd«the net r&lt;pctociOIAiy wh~elris
tlocmaa-Qftlcr 8ry1n Troclicr and ~ft Winctf Oar~ GUiits--.usll
I he ll"Ck up the ICC anddJ&amp; rt out ort~ torncn When the time romu for
l!o»y to rcctr&gt;e 1 pou bt Is IISUIIIJopcn and rudy to ktoc Oy-only l.,.
Kaney OJWald 11 b&lt;lit•td 10 ha&gt;c bWted offqlll(~&lt;r •holst han Bony .
A&lt;-dinc 10 l'b!Adclphla Fl;er attmondcr Pltll M)rc. "You\• al .. ay&gt;
"ondtrinc whtrt he h Somtllma,..,.. ,....,. &gt;« him 11n1d alln ht\

,oaJ,

\Cortd on you.•

1otetkno«&gt;
"ftople cau S&gt;1 that Ml'e~ r~us has come btcousc ... ~~ ..
lincmat~t) sn hun up 10 KOft. b4ill t1 •orU bocb
lroct~r SIJd- '1
nn cr had a I)Q ..prunt ) eat YniU M1\.e camt along Wt"rt frK'nch more

••Yf ...

than leamm•cs. UMi we ...-ant cac:tt ocMr to c:lP well'"
N o,. plioyonaln lb&lt;lrfounh ycartottther.lhclmcmillu havt dc••loocd
I unique r&lt;lotionsltip "I OIJI l&lt;ll b) the ftol o( ohe ll"C~ on mt Sli&lt;l
whcth&lt;r tbc pan r om&lt; rrom l!lyan or (.,'Jar~..,.· Rnuy uplaJncd .
IIA:cordln' 10 Trotllcr, Cuk (ted. 1 firm!)&amp;&lt;$ on the monty "l td&lt; a
liulo olfthe ll"Cho makt II tulor to hllldlc .•
Admk• tbc,Jiou, "'''hty 111 I
tht qulcktso hondltn 1\oclt), WI
you'd ntV&lt;r krl&gt;w thll &amp;om the "'IY I play Spoce Invader&gt;."
Aft&lt;r ~y\ retard pm&lt;. he rcctOYtd 1 phone call from Richard
&lt;onsr-tlllllmaltim on mllc ho!ll lh&lt; l6·Ytlll'-old record.
, know whll he Is &amp;QOJll 10 lay when I t« him." menuoncd Bos$y.
"He11 claim be still holds the rc&lt;OI'd btc1usel IC'Otcd in I he last mlnule and
he 1COt'cd hiJ with t wo miniii.U to ro.•

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THE ACADEMIC FAIR- -

Featuring:

*andFOOD
* MUSIC * DISPLAYS
* DEMONSATRATIONS *
All this TODAY
IN THE FILLMORE ROOM
Squire Hall
from 8:00 am - 3 :00 pm
SEE YO UR ACADEMIC CLUBS IN ACTION

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..!i Upset puts Hoopster

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AssutGnt Sports Et/aiO'

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Ju&gt;t "h&lt;n )OU thouJht it was .,.r&lt; to write offJb&lt; UB bukttball Bulls
thi• &gt;&lt;a&gt;on, "Wo't&lt; still in it," oflirm&lt;d bead coaeh Bill H uahtf, Tho Bulls

raistd 1hdr SUNY Athlt&gt;lic Conra-ence r«ord to 2..1 tand thdr overall
r«O&lt;d tO Sol i) by whipping tb&lt; hOSt o ...·oao StOlt Ore;at WOI'I, ~6-5 1
Tutfdoy tvcnlna.
1
Karon Henderson, 1 6'2" J unior from Richmond, Va .• playtd tht pan
uf "a nra-&lt;l•n bcro" (In th&lt; ~ord&gt; of HuJh&lt;S). H&lt;nd&lt;non camt offtbc
b&lt;n&lt;h to...,,. •aam&lt;·hiJh 2l points in hdplna UB sn•p a sh·aam&lt; w1nkss
meak. ~ron &lt;hot • torrid 7 for 12 fra&lt;n tbc r.eld. and • P&lt;f(«1 9 "" 9

from 11\t fr« 1hro~ hnt. f"or"A.vd John Frtz.palrick was thc-onlyCKhu Bull
10 "'-.'Orr 10 double fiJurn. notchin&amp; 10 poinu.

llulb ~·••""
Art&lt;r bnna tood ""h Os•&lt;an 21·21 at lbc half. UB v,plocl&lt;d In obc
W'Mond, a) Hmdcnon' ' Jumpn put tlv Bulb ahad 10 )tay •ith tinlt o-.·rr
four mtnuln to ria)' From 1h11 po(nt aJJ Buffa.k» had to do WioJ:S tat the
dod, "hlth lh&lt;) monagd witb litLk diffi&lt;Uity, thouJh orr~una ..... II
bt", ronno,en~•1 do.. n t~ )l.r~ch. L;ury Cbahfo~ and Prnton JohniOn
&lt;hrpj)&lt;d 1n IS point&gt; t~eh forth&lt; lo&gt;&lt;rs.

The Bulls cannot SI\&gt;Or 1he vkcory too lona tho\&amp;lh. 1.) SUNY nval
VtnC')C'O SIIIC' ,.111 •nvadc OarL Gym tomorrow at 8:30p.m.
Acc..-ordms to .,luJ.htt. dtse'ribing lomorrow·srontt:lt aJ "cruC'Ial" would
bt an undmtat&lt;mtnl. As of Tutsday, VB
2·2 in SUI'IY ootlon, while

w.,

G&lt;n&lt;&gt;&lt;'O wu 1· 1 (~llh • Wednesday ront&lt;Sl al Buffalo Scotti. A third
SUNYAC IM" v.nuld "'uu.ally claminarc a tt':am from a ~hot at tht SUNY
West lill&lt; •nd.; ,uaranteed NCAA plo)orr bid. •
Huahti t\pl;unC'd thai .... nh il $·11 onraU rrcord 10 d:tlc, an "ac·larar"
~CAl\ bod " ~uld b&lt; hl&amp;bh unlikd) . In order ror th&lt; Bulli, or &amp;n) otlt&lt;r
SUNY cram h.J t nltr po~t·wason pl.a). :a first or ~ad plk~ Conftrmcc
f1n1)h u a mus,c
\ tttlllln oppontnll
.._.
Oenn&lt;o, •ho spons a 5· 7 0\etall rttord, fntu,..ollr« Jtattns from la&gt;t
"'"""'· Hllnbura' s Pout RJC!I.s tbc """' -•bk rt~urn«. Rich, • 6'5''
" IJ.Conf&lt;rm« fOf"ard last ..,._, ,..,&lt;r.,.nal• po;nnond IOr&lt;bounds
thu ) &lt;II. Terry Mta1h. 6'•". and 6T' Todd Muar&lt;Da JOin R.:h,
a~onqtns 12 and II po1n11 rc!tpo«lfo.t'l)
•

Hu&amp;)\n no1td that, althouJ)\ Gennco i\ a b1J:1ram. h11 Bulb ha~oc "out·
rtboundtd our 11)1 five oppon('ftti.'' ln funhv &amp;ssnJt41\J hU ltOl.m. Hugh(')
~'prC'S~ conltntmcnt with tht Bull! ddmst. but bqnoancd. ••wr'rc still
~.,.. our olfttUiw rx«ution."

Offc.nJivr consiittncy h.:u pla&amp;ucd UB ch.roucJtoul much or tht ~:a~n .
··wr'rt not acttlnl tht pOints on the: board;' atk.no¥r~~,ro HuahcJ • .,..ho
adckd. that h11 c1ub wfll be' \U~in&amp;. offtruavc improveme-nt. in iu
pr~ratk)n for 1omorrow's bau,e.
Hu&amp;h&lt;S f«il thll by judJinc fra&lt;n p&lt;rformanc.: or th&lt; two o,quadl
a.&amp;ain" tommon oppontnss, lht dud 11 Clark waU bt a dose one. "'Tht
crg,.d r&lt;ally hdp&lt;d O.w&lt;an (Tu&lt;Sday n•JhtJ," added tbc Bulls' roac:h.

rM a.-:~n~•tJim OiYwlcll&lt;f'"
AHOT ...ER TOUOH OPPONEHT: K.n Jontl (&amp;5) 1Mwn In tcUon l1h on 1M l!ol411 ._, Ole,_ Hetl II t:30 p.m. ~ Knights'
NA -oai.ut luUM SU t• , and N t tHfttml111 .nJIIK e tonOCbef SUNYAC rKcard st.ftd.l et \•I ..WI• lM Ul ...,....,, • n • ..n2·2..
IOUQh ~ tOft'tOI'tOW n'ON I I tM C.ntlto St• M KNQhlt

"We really nttd a aood cro•d."

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n.. proposal Ale or m acres or f'aculty.SCII&lt;ialt
Alloclllloo lfSA)Iand 10 the Towa or""""""~ 1
~ opportwtity for both pettlcs to rdi&lt;¥e ~or
" • ~ bunlcu. But lhould Ill&lt;- fall ~.It
, _ likelY will be FSA that ...,.. out a "'-.
Tbe Ulldndopod wutdlall, loc:aled foat ...... dinaly
""""" or Alllbcnt c-pus. W.S bootthC by FSA u. 1964
..;u, lh&lt; IIOP&lt; or tllllllna k into a ,......iooal ara ror
lhllleJiu.
1m, wtoao
rona~~r dcurmiDed t11a this
,...· DOt fcUhlc. the laod wu pu&amp; up ror oak.
ADd -·dam
IDd 1csa than a half c1om1 orrm
~. the laDd Jimply lla"&lt;S as a ru.ooo • .,.,. ,., ....., oo

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Th&lt; lad. or ialorat in lbe 511 aaa a~~ be attributed to tilt
- P I ' ~~.~~~ IDd JCdllded loc:adon or the land, lll&amp;tiD&amp;
~or raidmtial devdopaJc:ot an cxpaui&gt;'C and risky
Yalllft.

Tllkilla thls

into eonsideredoo, the dlabt. . bit

iDienst in tb&lt; land is ..., as promUIDJ by FSA .

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OtJoor Slloa
Accorcliftlly, the Cot'poncJOo'• Booud or Directors &gt;kws
Ill&lt; Town'• !lid to t&gt;&lt;zy the bncl as a 110ldeo opponunlty to
relieve iudf of a fmandal nemesis.
Ambent il willins to pay FSA sn.ooo for I ono.year
option to buy-if the Town deeides it want• It, FSA aeu
51650an...-c. Should the land bt dcnncd usekss durin1th1t
one year, FSA &amp;ets Sl$,00().-.ibe equivalent of one year of
taU$.

The Town. wbleb )u.c put 1 multimillion dollar wute
disposal plant intooperotion, blntc=&lt;~ed In usln&amp; the land.,
a landfill for the plant'a multlns llud&amp;• and ash . Presently h
hu to &lt;hlp the by-product to tandnU• In othCT towns.
aeoeratin.a a LCc:mendow expense.
While: the"FSA land is very &lt;lose to the new plant and would
be t.he mOS&amp;. c6tivmient •he, 11 b not A.mhmt'• only
altcm&amp;ti•·• · Howe\'&lt;1, If F'SA tlo&lt;:1 not sell tllt&amp;.ll!!_d to the
Town, the Corporation may have thdll ..,.. lllllllllna It ror
KVttalmorey..,..,
Whar the Booud iJ conemlln&amp; ictclf with now II an &amp;1101111&gt;1
"'-ill&lt; a pri&lt;c bi&amp;her than $16~ ait acre. fSA Prmdent
Cotcldl Scllaeht&lt;t. Treuutn Ed Doty and Corporate

Atloroey S&lt;eph.,. ICeUou ronn FSA'• lruplaloa
~ people ""'o hive beeft empo.......d to seD
lbt loDd to Amha1t if a fopn caa be unanimowiY IIII&lt;Cd
QPOII.

Th&lt; t.bree FSA aqotiaon repr....,t a "fair" mix In tbe
eyes or lbt Bocd: Sc:lslchter, a 11udau: Doty, an

aclmlatlslnlot: IDd ICdJoa. who isc:oosidered newal.whcn it
.....,.. to allelalt~ dealinp on Ill&lt; Boord.
AtThe ooly ralriaioD pu&amp; oo tb&lt; CUDmluee is that il c:armoc
110 below S l650 ao acre or a to1a1 or S&amp;50.~bichev&lt;r is
hitlbet wbea llle cua aaaa• is daermiocd. FSA ~y
J)lid dole to S UOO aooae, wbik a 19'11 offer to purdsiK the
laod by tb&lt; Urban DevdopDau C«poncion (UDC) cited 1
prier or over SJIOO.
'l'hll 4bJ reO apan wbea t11t uoc oo~tapoc&lt;~
and
was • ...., .~
opc:nodon.
-...."- whal the Stce q.,.ey -~

r"'II&gt;Ciall'.

Whik lbt ToWD's bid is subllan1iall_y lower thao the UDC
offer, end would onastifute a ll'elllclldous loos for FSA after
Ill&lt; lnl!i.ll prier and all Alboajucnt t .... pald on Ill&lt; propmy.
Board members
&lt;&gt;:prCIKC!Iiule rdei'VItion abotltlidlina
it roc that price.
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l f Ambmt be&amp;an pressurina FSA to IIUile up iu mind on
the deal, J&lt;V&lt;nl members have llid prlvatdy that the land
would be sold immrdiardy.
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Opposition to Ill&lt; ule hu bttn voiced by a
Homeowners'Assodationslocated near thel111d, but II'_.
to have had oo effect on the Board's deruion. On&lt; membtr
hu-uprased a litlk concern that FSA Lind will be used for a
landfill, but no substantial araument has arisen.

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Ketter's f~ure
remains a myst~
Unlvenity Prcsldalt Robert L. KettCT bas lltOft&amp;ly
rrfuted Ill&lt; poaibilky If bil rcslp.ns 'trom thr
Unlvenity u wu reponed Monday In TM Sp«:trwn.
Acc:orclitla to the Prcsldaot, bt bu aeru no DOCie&lt; to
Albany and doa - plan oo tnvdlina to Albany foo

1~'1 SUNY Tnallors IJI&lt;tlinl.
A oumbtr of ......... told TM Sp«trvm lui •eek
that Ketter was neaotladna his rcsianatloo wilh Albauy
offtcials IDd micbt pmaM a (~ lcttCT to tbe Board
of Ttwt&lt;U atlu mootbly ,....q, It was warned at~.
tim&lt;. bow.-er. that be WOIIId ..u orr or deby "the
Jedlion If anroo&lt; forces his band."
Wbik tOme maint.ained that Ill&lt; IIOry, Wbiclt QI&gt;&lt;Jed
bol.b local and Albany sour&lt;CS, was ooly speeulatJon.
oth&lt;rl Insist that It wu acaarate. Ao&lt;ordln&amp; to one
peTIOli wbo was orilioally eontaeted, "It's rialu oa
tii&amp;CI· He may not rcsiJO today or n&lt;ll weelt, but it

will happen 1100n ."

A spot esman

for

SUNY

Chancdlof Oifton R. Wbarton, powever, called it
"far·fetebed."
• ThCTe hu been speculltlou 01 the Unlvenhy about
Ketter'• r&lt;SI&amp;natlon since tke bqlnnlna or the aud&lt;ml&lt;
ytat. He unde,......t an outtld&lt; evaluation of hil
petfomtan« In the post l.,t year and r«dvcd
favorable reviews. Amons Univ&lt;r&amp;ity raeulty, .,.rr and
£tudenu, howcva. he wu me-nlially vcutd .. no

conndencc.''

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At this point tbeu appear to be only two thlnp wllleb
could lnterferc with the sale to_ Amhmt: I SCtloUJ Offer by
Erie County. whkb hu&lt;.&lt;preUcd a1ittlc lntCT&lt;ltln the land
for Use U I solid Walle landfill, and the fear by Rudeol
repteKOiatives on the Boatd that the ptt&gt;&lt;ftds fro¥
land
.... tni&amp;l&gt;t 101100 fu out or Ill• reaeb of studenu.
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The County bas plAced Ill• UB land third on I till or four
ut&lt;S as possibk landJiU ar-. but Board m&lt;TDbCTI hive llid
thai the CountY'• intn&lt;ll bas not beeft .. r0111 cnoUih for it to
ialmere in tbe pouible sale to Amherll .

The siiJ/Itly blu&lt;r obSIIcle-Sl ud&lt;nt &lt;onttm over thr
lfl,nially settled at the !all FSA m&lt;ctln&amp; when
the Boatd voted tO Cll&amp;&amp;&amp;t iU attorney in oe&amp;otiations wi~
Sub Board I attorney on whit to do with prt&gt;&lt;ftd&gt; from th&lt;

money- was

lt&amp;tUa&lt;l ion.

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Doty has made it clw that fSA
not rclinqubll tb&lt;
principle tO Sub Board, but will wort Out an lltO&lt;m&lt;nl on th&lt;
Interest c&lt;ncrated from that money.

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Waljn . floss wu unavailable •
Monday for comment on hiS
House'• vic:ws about SUNY and tht
blld&amp;&lt;t.
Both Shdftt and Hoyt told Tile
Sp«t'rwm that, despit&lt; all 1b&lt;ir
optimism for incr&lt;a&gt;ed old ra
SUNY, it wa. "too early 10 tdl"
how muc:b lbe ai4 • "Otdd amount

to.
Sb&lt;ffcr~thato-m If !he
l..qisbture E. WIOble to attach th&lt;
assUtane&lt; to Otr&lt;y's budget. "allis
not lost." He added thai it is
_..'bit to""te for old in a&gt;eparate
appropriation bill or in 1he

supplemmtal btl4&lt;t.
Last )UI Can-y cut S22.J million
from SUNY'• bu&lt;i&amp;tt. ooly to have
th&lt; ~ure.&lt;Oa&gt;&lt; lluou&amp;)&gt; ,.;th a

Valerttine's lliy Issue

Friday, February l~tb

last:-minutc- fund•nA measure '*hich
the Gover nor

10 words tor a buck!

bcarudci naly

- &lt; d . In a madcap, last..Sitch
effon, •
SUNY lobby
pushtd the r~oraUon rhrouah

l~:ipn. 1\~yl.hc lith

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bc&gt;lh StOIC hOWQ,
Sua Shdftt ~id thai any s.:uch
effort thb ye-ar 'A'OUid be mUte
compltx. as lhc Governor hild
chan,1cd chc ph)Sical shape nf he.s
budMct . li11tcad of puuln&amp; all the
CUIS

fRIENDS IN THE LEOISl.ATURE:
Autft'lbl~tn-•n JOhn SMifw (topl •I'Kf
WIIU• m Hoyt •n9f'IU

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campul-by-i~mpu~ -~~&gt;s'!&gt;StiiSiiSSSSSS@iiSSS51il:9SSliS:iS:iSS...SSSSSSSS$Sii&lt;S;;;;SS,e

"You can't puf.h rot a si"'plt'
blo~:k restoration. •• ShcTfcr
conccd&lt;d. "II mokCJ h harder 10
ma\-c gmcraJizatkms a.nd wt "'HI bt
for&lt;cd 10 deal "''th ondoY\dual
-"ucumstanca:· The Republkan
no1cd lllat 11 ...., pomble for
lnlcmal bu&lt;lsct bauiins 1o r&lt;&gt;ull a&gt;
•1111o~.~&gt; l..tJ!&gt;lalon mt&amp;h• 1rr •o hr:l~
lbt Schoob in lhcu hom-t diuritU.

tholy

• Itt ld• p6111n IM A&amp;MmtM,~a •tiM~C»I
t·uno. to IM SUNV ey•'•m

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huo nne packa.ct. Olrcy made

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CHASSIDIC PHILOSOPHY

Tlllllo•

Bot Skfrer was opdmistrc IUid
dnailcd wlw be belkveli 11 a firm

Hoyt, Sheffer promse

lcgnl&amp;ti\t c:ommil1Det14. LO pubhc

tu&amp;btt &lt;ducauoo tn New Yorl..
......'bm )OU thtnl. lllat M'CO !he laa
100 yean, lhtre ba&gt;t been only IS
O\-ernd.es of J Gubernatorial mo
aM 10 umq 11 bu 1xcn over
educ:auon·. rou can ~ 1h11 the

legislative aid to SUNY
b) Sttlo Gooddolld

ll\at C.O•&lt;mor Hu&amp;h L
Carey hal rclca_..,.j hu EA&lt;cuti•&lt;
BudJ&lt;t. th&lt; locus of the enure Slate
Uno•«Sity of 1'1&lt;• Yor\ ISUNYI
sys.tc-m ..s tumtd to lhc Slatt
Lcgn.taturc , where t wo loc-al
Assemblymen prom1wd MoodA)
"'m&lt; r.n...,.l help, althou&amp;l&gt; uoa&lt;l
arnounu ~ere )till no• dnemu.ncd.
Th&lt; l&lt;~tsloturc has Uolll Aprtl I
1'-0"

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(0 approve lhC'
ernor'l budJet,
•!though ol "t~po.;&lt;d lhll II "ill I&gt;&lt;
gru tl) modified thr oush

amcndmcms. 11 wm nrsa be wnr ao
1hc Way:\ and Mean) Commluce: in
th&lt; A&gt;Rtnbly. aod then dcba1tc1 ••

vanout othtt rommltt« hcaJil1&amp;~·
•'What lhc Go\'trnor h h
PfOI'O•cd lor SU~ I' 11 «&lt;10••!1
inadequate." AMherst R~ublkan
)Ohn Sbcffer a&gt;oatcd, no1lna rh11

Cor&lt;&gt; plaml too mu&lt;h ernphosiS on
cumnr rro&amp;.nll1b Admuuna 1hai
he and h" J&lt;aff hove not ye~ had
am ple tune 10 aaalyz.t tht
Go ~e-rnor '\
proposal. 1bt
AJ&gt;rntbi)'Tltan ei(J)Iain&lt;d he II
alrady "pr&lt;UY ditcourqcd" b7 h"

""oal readinc.

Shd'fer's nq,wJ vt~ t wu
shared by hd roll&lt;q11&lt;, Buffalo
Danocta Wdliam Hoyt. ahhou$h
th&lt; IWO differed rn tlx lll(ensft) of
theb rtaruOIJ1. ...... DO( • bad ..
1ut ycar's cligster ," Ho)'\ lsuistcd,

tholllb
c;..,q ...., aorna to

"lllld "'&lt;I!

we bad beard

run. despot """'"' r tq1101cd S8
mort' C"m~ft:l

Hoy, pra~wd tht S8 mollron U8
fwnchf\J ~~.but v.u durN~ed
by the: Pft"IORMI CUll, mand•ted tn

balk commummt lS tbCfe," he

d aimed.
!SUI Shcffa &gt;lid he i&gt; unhappy to
dunl thaa u mil.bl require an all-oUI

'1"hc tM"fC&amp;K .,._
JOOd .....s, bUI I was """"cd by the
th~ b~&amp;ft

JOlntd rorca en a ··Save Sun)
Campw11n'' to fis,ht 1hc

Lhc ronunuauon ur thelkotal Srhool alloclluon. but "'od
he wu dlscourq&lt;d by the 11aff
t Ul\
"Carey p l~r1 to much
nnpha)ll on buck and monar and.
not enouth on proJiams.•• Shcrrtr
8)

GoH·mot 1s

ptOpscd CUU

" ll 's a &gt;hamc if that kind of
effort I) needed a&amp;ajn and 11 11 has
1
to bc'cnuc 11. )Car -tO~yt'af procn.li, '

Shdtn

n1ux~d.

"buc

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hQv(' to

ccar ourf&lt;IV~'f to 1hc fact thaJ the
Govt'mor 11 n04 s uppomvc o( lt'IC

la.~nnued.

Both A"&lt;mblymen promo&gt;C&lt;J
1hat they would bC' acuvt
,,an~etplnla m v..orld"a v.tJh othcn

SUI'IY ;y01em ood ~• must follow
throuJh, •;

Many hove •uJ&amp;CIItd thai SU1'. Y
tutn to a tuiuon h1kc to he.lo
rover th~ cuts emposcd by Carn

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In I he Lt'jtliiiUfC lO f~OfC' the c:W
to paM 1 tuppk:mcmary (umlmr

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Am&lt;&gt;IIJ thai pool ol btUt•m " U 8
p,.~.,.idcnt

Man)' had quc1111oncd "tw:rhcf

thr l cs_IM.IIurr v.ould mdn:d m.ilkr
In)' C(f()ft 10 f('\lOfC CUt\ lhat had
bc'rn uraW by C'arr-t~ tn bn .-.:rstOn
of th&lt; .!rurlf bu&lt;lr.a thu Y""'.
Slu&lt;lcnt .t..uoaalion of the Slal e
Unl\cnny fSASU) EA«u11•&lt; Vr«
Prt'lid&lt;m Janr« frne had cla1mcd"
,... 11nWtdy the II "''OIId ~~~
SUI'IY ony h&lt;lp.
In fan. &lt;Orl!&lt;f tbls monlll • .!lie

aSKncd. ··w~ may cod up
ddctufinJ O.Ul t'DOIU~)' IG lhl'
lc:ps&amp;at urc-.' •
"Tbotr&lt; • 111 do(trutdy lx ao
&lt;ffon (m 1he Aucmbi&gt;) IUid I
anmd 10 bt a "'"" of that efron,"
Sh&lt;rr., rMill&lt;d He DO(cd lllat
"I be bask t:OIIImitmall t:wU .. ln
lh&lt; Stal&lt; Hou•e and SUNY
supponers plan to draw 00 thai
belief lO oontdl the

talr&lt; a1J11 • "'
LhlS )'f2!. it wu not the- (lllit' .·~
Corey's bu&lt;lan. rcleacd IUl
Monday, conllins a S7• milJICn
U&gt;creas&lt; f&lt;&gt;&lt; SUNY-about half of
t he system's rcqoc:st-whlch
$IUJ)rised many ..t1o bad apoctcd It C11U.

Reg. No. 421430.

lobbytns effort. as it dJd las y&lt;OJ
.. hen teacher uoi&lt;&gt;M aztd SASU

fac1 1hu SOtnC' (arulty P0tt10n~ w11l
lx lo1l." Ho)'\ darmcd.
Shtffer abo note&lt;! hoah po10n,

.wch

A background In the Chassidic system
ol philosophy which was articula ted i n
18th Century Eas't ern Europe. Topics of
discussi on: The Unity of G-d, the purpose
of /lie, the practice end sign/licence of
ritual, thought and emoUon In ~deism.
A g re111 course. No pre·ref(. Thur\. nlg"l:
7 . 10 pm. Clemens 11. Rabbi Gurary,

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Hoyt abo Aid h&lt; """ld pi01 •
would fore......, wonc. Hi&lt; Y&lt;fi!OO
of !be 1981.al docummt allocated si~~t~lfKanl rok Ill ony wort to 1ft
SUI'IY
more funds IUid would s&lt;&gt;on
S961.S Glillion, an 8.l per&lt;CI!I
i~ ovor SUNY's allotmrntiUl bt -Ina -..!til AJaunbl)' HIJh&lt;r
Education O.a1rman Mart Siq,d
year.
UB had a Sl l million rcqU&lt;SI "' "let our llcadJ l&lt;&gt;sdhcr with
iDcruse trimmed SS mill.lon and (SUI'IY Chancc.ll01 Oirford R,)
• ..,.lif'Fom!d t o m~lte W ~nhd Whlnon tO $t'O' troW wt can help•,"

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K~UC'f . ~otrho

he cJi.pecu an
•nac:afe;"uf bct"C'en St00-1300 10 br

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s::tid

pa,.cd som&lt;llm&lt; lxfon: Apnl.
.. rm stron:£1)' apmsc a hut ion
nJ!C;· Shctra &amp;lrrKrtbJ, ''blH 1t h
100 e&gt;Ji) to t..U'if It occds IO lx
c:on11dtrcd " Notint 1ha1 the
t..quUoll'&lt; budgttll) pro«ss II JU&lt;I
bqtontn&amp; 10 get untraclcd, Sh&lt;ff&lt;t
said
he
h .\us
pauina

appropnatiom tO a\Otd an mcrtalit
"l!:uJ ir it dots so up, thtn 1

" ould ~lc to 1« ln&lt;rcaJ&lt;d szudcnt
aid
proarams."
S lterttr
IIWDlOincd.
H 0)1 c.&lt;prc$ICd COtlttm

lh., if
lwtlon is rai&lt;cd loc lilt lint time In
llutt )~. lh&lt; Stat&lt; mi&amp;hl lx
M4Ir0i iu public hiJb&lt;r cdiiC&amp;IIOO
IY'(ait k&gt;s alll'lotthe. -'I'm wonted
!hat by inc:rcasini the &lt;JptQSa of
aoin&amp; to roll&lt;&amp;•· .... mtahl bt
foccin&amp; som&lt; of them out o(
t.hcool/' he lUtmOUnltd .
Th&lt; Danocnt also Aid thai

rtl.bc'.r than raise tWuon. he would
prtfer 10 not have an)'
&gt;ppro priatioM. "I '"'" I would
rather ... bu&lt;IJ&lt;t cun. t han hove
tuition increased,'" he ton·c luded.

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pos&amp;lbl&lt; opposklon to incumbcoa James Gril'('m "" llrady aoppina vp.
Buffalo Cocnmon Councilman William Marcy Is tbc latCS( to be touted ~
candiiWc ma&amp;m.l.
A lona •llldlllc feud bclwtftl GriffUI and Erie Councy Dc~ic
Choirm&amp;D JOI&lt;pla O'anclcled to tbc &lt;ndoncmalt of Arthur 0. Eve .. tbe
~k candld&amp;J&lt;in lh&lt; 1977 rae&lt;. RIIAOinaoo th&lt; Coii5CI'Ylli-t lin&lt;.
Oriflln .cored u ups« over Eve.
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Morey rt.tly &lt;knied tile alkptlons. aflirmina his w!Jb to ''J&gt;W it (th&lt;
alcy) up this tim&lt; and J«k ~~lcctlon." Mar&lt;}' is .a IW&lt;Hcrm
Councilman from tbc Delaware District. Th&lt; ~2-yoear-old &lt;lOCk brotcr
&lt;amcd ,...,..,. throll&amp;h h!J ~blican vlccorics In a District that carrin
about a 1,.0 to one Dci!IO&lt;Rtlc eel&amp;•·
lfttlt\lelkwi Ptof....,. O« lkl RltiftO
1lle CHII&amp;~ffin fn41-&amp;hhouah currently at a ·~rucc"-may Olt,;IS • Uflltl.nr 0111 oll~t•
tb&lt; incumbent 11&amp;*10 d&lt;111&lt;d th&lt; Democratic nomination. Evc!J only one of
thc many who may oppose the controver•lal lrUI&gt;man. Tllef&lt; has been
by J o hn l.llplono
Professor 0&lt;-nld Risina emphas.i.ted exactly whot speculation that the OOP may mdonc the mayor if it beeomos appar&lt;na
SIUdOIIS mould -..pc&lt;l and demand from their that Cranale'• county oraanlzatlon will not support Grlflin.
MQ"~•fnt F.dllor
lniUUCiors. "Studaus 1\avt t~ rithl to a compc:etn•
Despite connic:tina1deoloaiet. communication bctwcm ta~ch&lt;r. a teacher who comes to clau should &lt;XP&lt;Cl
students · and their professors may be the mo51 and demand from tbdr instructors ... Stude-nl$ have lht
10 {h&lt; New York Stole
Plans h&amp;v. been •ubmltted ;or •
important key to "JOOd teachina ... a"ced a panel or rflht to a compcoccnt teacher. a teacher Who comet 10 Dcponm&lt;nl of TrallfPOrtatlon r......dln&amp; tb&lt; llrn...dlrcct daily Amtrak
various Unl~nlay professor&gt; and scudmu.
clw pf"pared and a ccnain amount or Interaction pwmaer train scrvlec from New York City to Toronto-wit!&gt; stops in
Goahenna in Capen Lounae Monday. the bel ween the professor and scudmt," explained R!Jin&amp;. Buffalo and Nl"Pff FaiiJ. Th&lt; praenl rail run opcrat&lt;S u a combination
approidmatdy $0 acadcrnld&amp;nJ debated lhe vlnucs of addin.a that "intctaetion.. docs not neceuarily imply l&lt;Mce, u Amtrak runt from Buffalo to NI"Pfl Falls. Via }lllll C&amp;nada
tb&lt; S.u&lt;knt Cours&lt; ond T-ber Evaluacloo Forms personal counsdina.
operates a tine bclw«n Niaaara FaiiJ. Ontario and Toronto. P...smam
Altboup "ud&lt;IIIJ hi~ fr&lt;qU&lt;flled hiS offy
ith ore thus forced to take a tul bel_, th&lt; two Ca&amp;aract C'. ._..,ons.
(SCAT£) and 01ha, mo"' tr6d~ means or
incrt.&amp;d.nJ tlppon belwetn lbC' 10mdllft!r' adVCTAIIIVC oon-acadcrnic problems. Rjsina 6dmitted thll he as an
Tbc Buffalo:-Toronto run hu _ , lnc..ued interest tb&lt; past row y&lt;ars,
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In tbc wak&lt; or ine.culna automobile transportation com. Th&lt; tnp from
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Aecot&lt;fina to Oinaor or UB Health.~ Marit Kunz. "As or loa
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You Ctel really W&lt;ak. Your whole body just athc..

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Kunz po&lt;nted""' tliOith&lt; ina~ or Ou 01 UB ..,.,...,o ha"" rcach&lt;d a
peat lui w«k wkcn aU 22 beds 01 lht infinnary in Micluod Hill •ttc
occupied. Howcvn, lhtrc at&lt; oow 16 P'lto&lt;nu. " HopduUy thb is a lil!l'
that t.h t nu b swtina 10 let up a bit ... •h&lt; .said.
I Beina b&lt;drlddCI 'iiith tht Ou. panicularly dunn&amp; to. oP&lt;Wna "«b of
JdwJol wheo thtrt m a thowand thlnas 10 do. and also dorinJ exam
....ts. nn PfOV~ to bt a real P&lt;oblem lor Sludeou.
The School o( Social Work focaled in Mtchad Hall wiU bdp studml&gt;
cope with •uch troublcaoaoe situations. Kunz caplained lhll thu
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wllh upiria,l)lcaol, and uumaous ..nations o r each.
10 yars o projca was UlldatdCOI by
McN&lt;il Plt.....-ical ia Pbiladdphia. ~DJYI-ia
1t0 reaaon:h a bet.... more clf~r:r. .tivc. No•
lhoy thiJllt lhty bow founcllt.
Tbt , _ of lbt breaklhroullt dnc II llOftiCIIirat
~. or " Zomu" at lbt drll&amp; 11ares. It's Jua o

Ho-.

liuJt bwd to cettltottch: tbis Ia noc an 0\'a•W-&lt;OUntcr
paia killer.
' ZOmas ls w rrnt
drua •lpifiCIIItl~
~ dtet:ll\'0 tloao l$llirin and as cfrcctl.. as
ind~ o.r- and Coddot, QPI&amp;Incd M&lt;N&lt;il
~ P}lbti&lt; ltdatioou Direct John e.....
Appovcd by th&lt; Food and 0rua ~racion in
late Octobct, Zomu b&amp;l ba:n Oft 111&lt; marla sioce
Hova.bcr. 1\a:onfina 10 evans h b DOl .., unuswol
th.l Zomax is a pracriplloft q . "I coulcln 't '-~Joe

"""....,.CX&gt;tic

..,..,.ics

a new clnla bcill1 aVIilabk without P&lt;&lt;Kriptlon", ht
COIIl.....,..... ''TII&lt;R mu&gt;t bt oo qlldtlon of rbt.s.
AS!IIliil..........,'t to. on oY&lt;r-11\e-coun&lt;« dtua ifh • ere
~..........,today":

0 WkWnt•al
AU pro'sand ams t.Ucn into consiclctlllon, thoUJh,
l!vansond a~rt~~ many ph,siciluu fed they ha\'0 a raJ
ftncl...
eu:itin&amp;- project," ttc.mec~eva.u.
Doctor Supbca Bonia of St. Viacatu Hoaplul In New
Yon uponcdly allocl Zomu, ... - o f tho l'\lttUc".
Accordina 10 Mc:Nell ~.
re~~eva
.,... 1ft lloe lower "*4· bad, tCCIII. Olld ......, rrom

··u·s ..

z.o-.

.,._, ,..,....._, -.crj,

" Whot 't moou,...Jna about • proJect li ~• this,"
clalms EvanJ, .. iJ lhat unJike narc:xuia. lomax is nOt
addiC'Uve. 11 Ocor&amp;cto"'n Univrrsity Professo1 William
T . Bca\a c:oncurrtd wb.h Evans. u.plainin&amp;. .-The
drua doe&gt;n't produce narrotk drua dopmdm«. a
JOWtt of conccra wuh patitnll '*ho havt to talt
medication Cor o lana lime".
Anothtt rmponant difference bcrweat tomCI&gt;iroc
.aodiutn and narcotta istha:a whom • padcn1 c:casa ro
UK 2.omaJ&lt; afi&lt;1 a knslhy period of time painful
Anothc&lt;
wilhdrowol sympcoros do not oceut
dWimllarisy btl•«n Zomu and narcoiJC anai&amp;&lt;Sics"
rh• Zotlwt docs 1101 P&lt;oduce a aaae of &lt;uphori&gt; so
that It's potcndol for altwc b low.
• "It doeslt'l pcodU« cff&lt;CU ort mood or meatal
funatonina. so paticnu can rtmaln aim "'Mn tbt) att
tokrna ~ ... c&gt;.plained Baver.

N-lootl

_!!._ was quiet to point out thll the ad&gt;crst
rct~Ctlom encouniCTed upon •naatlon would tDC»l
~kdy bt minimal. ' 'Tit&lt; lid&lt; effccu t1w mi&amp;ht omu
arc limllar to aspirin, like I UtrolnlutlnaJ
P&lt;Oblems . • . nausea." ht Qpl&amp;roed. 1\o dolt look at
tht t&lt;o~ raulu lnclkala tbot Zomu PfodUC&lt;S r.... if
any. polmtlally llumful ractioi)S.
Nonahdeu,
McNdl docs ur,e the publlc to bt OtJr1 of overuse.
cspoaally in patltnts with ulc:en or kidney maladits. It
abo dllcou,.... PfCi n&amp;nt women and children from
win1 Zowwr. Honla v1cwt dniiS,..... as Zoma&gt;&lt; as the
IICDd in OMdkine. " We arc IIOW cooecrncd, and
rtaturuay so. wkh 1101 Juss rdicvina ........,ne'1 pain.
but cloina 10 wkh a mlnbnllm of dlsturbina ilck effccl.f
..,., wllllout ..... t..lna W11h tile activities or dMily

11ta;· he ald.

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The Spectrum of national t1nd international e~ts

- - -- - - - - - - -bv Alan C. Kadlk
Prtsldftlr RoM~&lt;~ Rugon"&gt; aollinft-whlch C'OMbtut.. h..
coleaion of .gcn&lt;y hue~&gt; and poky ~.-,.... nam&lt;rd
dunng the P&lt;nr&lt;l«ntlal """"""" ponod ~ ~bor
ond JonuOfl/ In chooting hh aollinft. ReagAn Ollompled to
gelhor a geographblly di&gt;lributod group of ~ of
&lt;anservathlt Ropublkan beliefs ond \0/ho would bor ocevpled by
both Congr.,. and the Am&lt;Ti&lt;M poopw Tho lollowtng Is a
senu of &gt;hart biographical si&lt;etolw• of tho maiOf cabiMt
ml!mbt:n
Seaetarv of State. Promising a now d..aoon for Am&lt;fl'-'fl
lor&lt;ign policyonda •getrough" pollcyroo.•arduheSovl&lt;ts. ...
NATO commond&lt;J and Rlctwd NllCOn 6ld l\lcuncltr M Halg
,.111 "'""""' the cab.n., IX»' .. h.ch Is lradltJonally tho
~I and publoc.ood
AI ago 56. Harg - - of a Phofaddphta bwyor-11 a
graduate of both Wesr Point and Gooc!lotown .....,, he
eamed • ma~~ degru tn ~ntemauonaf rtlal.on:s Finishing m
the bottom rhlrd ol hts das or rho Mlli!.vy Acadamy, H4lg
btgan h,. carter as an offic., under GenOTIJ Oougl.,. McArthut
tn occup~ J.-pon He later served i.n Kou~a ~ft~ hi' wM
ln110lued 1n tho ouccaolul lncl!bn ]..,.,dings

mo"

Halg eamtd • lf'PulllbOn as a good mlhuuy Administrator
and tr, 1964 w.as n.omod 1o the .wf of then
Secmary ol
Cyrus V«t« Oatot Jimmy c.nc.-s Soaa.y of SWo!

()d..,..

""""ty

under Pt...m.t Lyndon Joboton. • Democnt In 1966 the
commander In Vlolnam
whorthcw•d«&lt;rrled for~In 1969 HoNy I&lt;IMu-ogft appolnled tWa to !'~boon•• Nadonal
Secwty JAil .. • mllitory ad'*&lt;&gt;r and thteo yon ~ the
Praiclont pnomorod him 10 a low scar_., and rho~
of""""' Vlc:t Chttf of Staff. The nul yoor.lll tho halght of the
Warorgoto IIC»&gt;dAA, Halg usumed the role of White How..
Olid al Staff wh•,. miJcloings forced tho ·~ ol Robert
Hald•mon. Halg r"Puttdly ran rho day~y -ltions ol
the Prosiclency •• Ntxoo ~ lftOCCUI&gt;Itd Wllh tho band~
o! 1&lt;go1 mauan brought obout by w.._.._ tWa ·~
&gt;&lt;&gt;on ohcr Geoid Ford~~HIJ roilolontlllp rho~ ..... had ....-..! ...
~ Domoc:nos In ~ during Ills
. , . , . . _ ~ It£ ..Moor on tho . - y _, tWa
orilered FBI wn lllpl Ott _.,ment -km wbo SUJpOCild oi!Wdng ~ ~ Tho
sold he juot lolotmg or~ and aloo delmJ no
lnYO!Yomonr In tho WMftgale scondof With 1 Repubitan
~ tn rho Senate, Hoig's nomtnotion "'" 4I6SGy ocxepted.
Bel_, 1974-1979 Halg lmlod M oommond&lt;J of rhe
SemiMy ol S...o aorued as a hold

lonna_.,

North ~tic Tr..o:y ~ mlhuwy lore.. Though
Eu&lt;OPQn ludON were otiginally oppooed to Halg •

· appointment

b«au~

tl&gt;ey t...Levod him to t... too
~ he oOfnod good """"' lor efftcloncy and
mlhtary talont In 1978 H01g SllrVMd "'' ......,....., anmJjlC
""- unldcnlifiod- trlod to bomb hlo cw .,.., NATO's
BN...ts hcadqu111.,. Hinting at a run for the pruidm&lt;y. he
retired ""m tho enny in J 979 to pw togethw a campo'S"
Howev&lt;'f, the mom&lt;rntum """"'m~Jtft~Al~zed
A "'ong minded ""workahoik.- the J..uh-tratned Ho111 olton
puts 1n 20·hour dayt Aslodata and opponenli al.lk~t
com~r him on borng a mOll of his own Idea• and u 9ne
congraoman said. not a yo&gt; man. C.ng lor a monger
mtlltaey, a forelgYI policy bo&gt;od on Amenc;.an rnter...U ond not
human nghrs. and cb&lt;&gt; t.n w!lh Ewopoan ol!iH the former
- e l hopes 10 a..,e a C&gt;Ohtmu, ~ nor ha.. IU&gt;h Un&lt;led
St010&gt; wotlcl cLtoa.on

Seaetary o f Dofonae. Tho only now ca!Jinot m""'twr "'""
IOtVOd rn R•O!I•n"s Ca!JomJa coblner, C.'l&gt;ft Wtlnberq.r obo
hos l)fmouSiy servtd an three WMhongron og&lt;rnck• A&gt; •

IM'mbet of Rlchord Nbton's cobtnet, th• 69·yo•r old
Wetnbor4or hold rho poou of Choirman of tho F•dcrat Trode
CommiSsion and olso tho Ollioo of Management and Bucfuot.
and .. Soal'tlry ol tho now defunc:t Oopanmt!rlt ol Heollh
Educallon, ond Wolfar• IHEW)
The San Froncbco-l&gt;om, Harvord·!roonod lawyor e.....d tho
nkl&lt;nanw ·c.p the Krufo• .. Rugon·, Caltlomia o...,., ol
fiNonce lor hi&gt; hc-.y. rho&lt;ogh usualy eHidotu budget CUlling
l.llhlk rho. telom tMy nol INt&gt;h w!lh tile , _ Plnadont's
promtM: ro lncrtaw mUrtary spendsng Wttnbftgn·,
baclo.ln&gt;und knowlodgo ol milllary rechnology CO&lt;&gt;pled wrth hi&gt;
llnondal 161onts wtl hopalully make '"' • smooth running ol tho
Dopanmonr o! DolonM
'"Cap lh• Krtilt," one• • columnllt and •
television lAiJ&lt; show hrur, hod • good record amon9 consum&lt;r

groups-•""" ~ Rolph Noder- whil• h• was FTC
dtolrtMn
t...lng a selloprodal~ con&gt;erVat.Y&lt; .
Wainbergor ..,pported • nallonaJ health ltiSUTonce program
v.t.a. In Nbccx\"• admln- His bocftsround oloo rndudt&gt;.
Jlint .., tho c.MorN. L~ and ., the Wttt"t R&lt;pUbllcan

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Secr.ury ol EdK&amp;Iloe. Abo a former HEW~ uncle
Nlllon and Fotd, Tomtl Bd. S9.was an ..ny _ , o f a
_ . . . ~~ of EducBIIon, ... _,.y ere-.! by
Jimmy ean.. ....S OJie which ReagAn hopes 10 _dmlnato. Born
In Lava Hot Spring., Idaho. Bell hM a PhD In aduc:.tlort from

rho lJntwndy of Utlh and ""' ""'"'" INe book• on educ...,.,
and pl\tlo&gt;ophy
As. UtAh Commos.tto....t ol Educat&gt;On Bd ...-.d rho .,....,
una~ &gt;y~~•m by melung cvrs ,.hoch reduced b.n drd noo
dmlnore ...,_ program&gt; l.&gt;M ,_, ol Ragon • ad.-.
tlw rduauon wc-cury be•n'a thai molt gow:r nmmt
~ n~~d ro •·tnm th« fac" and hope:$ 10 run h•s drpartm•nt
wnh rh• "¥'• •lfi&lt;lllncy ..n~eh ...eel Utah'•
Bell.
whi!o not OPI&gt;OI&lt;!d to buwng lOt &gt;&lt;hoollnrogrotl0t1 , thinks chol rt
hM gon~ too bu lnStend, ht ptoposes the redraWing of di.SCI1n

unt_.._

lmes to cove-r both city tnd wburbon oreas to mt~ate tckoob
Office of Btoclfet end M e _ _ .. Dovtd ~n Stocl.m•n
Reagan s ,._. for Duoaor of tho Otnc• of lludgo&lt; and
~r t&gt; both the your&gt;ge51 Cabtnot member and lll•
"""' tho , _ .m,.,.. bacl.grow1d A Ml&lt;ht9M' S.ote
gro!duore . Stocl.mon """" consod011 h..,..:l • """"'
CO'\Wf'\.thW ""'"' one:• • V~ ann V..W ,act:Vbl Uo -.hiCh
Reagan repl-ed 'I ... unco • Dmtocrat I and an..tdod

*"'

Harv01d lllv!n"" School
A

two·term

cr.mg:r~amon

hom

So~o~thern

M.ch..g4f\

\odf -1nt~ttest In ~y Is an lmpoctant
mortvauon a.nd tho! go..,emmtnt'i SO&lt;"'al progr6ml heve ov"t

Scockmdn beltli!wt chot
exrended rMmlodvn

StockmAn Pfon\lkS. IO CUI two JWtGe:l\1 of lh* ft..&gt;dtotal

government'&gt; 640 billion dollar budget by 6bofishong f&lt;Cl&lt;ral
revenue lhormg Wlth Clly W stotc govemmft1b. ri'dUC'Ing
Jederol .rob P"'!IJ·ams. pu111ng a , _ on rnedard pavmenr&gt;
cutt&gt;ng - " " ' • for loreogn lord, to&lt;1o1 saonc• ,....61th
and panng the budgets ofel rcgulauxy agoncln by 20 percent
Despilo Ill&gt; uo -'dtng oconomics. Soodunan •log.siabw
poOI!ior\l """" ......ny hi ., wtth the R._, bandwogon While
In the Hou&gt;e of Ropr ...n t - . he YOted agAlllll gcwornment
programs,

co~an

"'""

to

t...ing the only Michlgoo
against rh• lederol loan IO&lt; the Chry&gt;lft

no&lt;rcably

I/Oif

Corporadon

Ceotnl IDtoll.,._e Aea&gt;cv· Ano&lt;her ex·Nuion ubtrwt
member, 67-yo• old Wtll.m c-yt&gt;tht Reagan ttam's only
rrue .... heo During w..ld w. U c-y- • ,...mbor of the
OA"s . -.the OSS-sucaslully ltd a 167 memiKor spy
nng .. Gemany ~tho- he"""'""&lt;! 10 ..-.Itt. where
he got • ~ from 5&lt; Johns Law ScMol
In 1969 Cuoy .... rtentiled by Nixon 10...., on tho
advtSOty coundl on the Arms Control and lll&gt;ar""""""'
Agrmc.y, but then the new OA dlrtc1or'• aciMtitf hove
~ In the llnanclal worlcl. He .... made Chalrmott of the
SecumlU and Elcchonge Comm..-, tl/hero hb cohom
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JCabinet.

commended him 1ar btlng. "clodlk.-. . _•• r- _.
i'n&gt;ud oL hi$ ....unc/1 CIOCUIIVOCism end Cocholoc hmcago,
· - - whOI mony conside:r '"lllfd tamed" ..-M&gt;nmanr.tl Donov... has little~ ... union ....... tdcllr1g ..-~~.
later c-y becMM 1M Uuda-.-y ol S.. far~ (6u,
ma_.,.nt
jobs, thou!;! h.• hat ~h.ond!lng lobo.
~ AIIMs and bttwnn 1974 and 1976 he .....-c! - P"*feu of
cltfwN!t hlrnorlf by ~ thM ... _..,.,... "1 to...
lhe E.cport-lmpon b6nk, Ame1ci'S , . , _ of fnlelnOIIotal the _
nogocladons In tho cor.,tt\ldlon lndutll)l. 1M S.)IOnne
wiUc:h he lnr:IOda
bo•llt)l
., trade Thlo yo• Cosoy ...--! u ~·· ~ o.gontm. ol the lond. tk ockli lhot lhe . , . _ C&lt;~nMn~Oiion lows are Is o crilfc olthe Ottupauonol Sek-ly end Hnllh ~ '""''
le
Cosoy wys he wonts lo r~ prldr! and rebuild ,_,. In good and he-will do euerylhlng In his powor 10 tnlcne them
c:alllng lhem tounterproduc:tiw, and a wppon., ol"io sub
.:. "the company." C1rlcof ol Jimmy CM«&lt;'s OA Dtroe~or ~. w~ roan thot,ln an •mft!ltnCliJh""' wllll&gt;e • rush ,minimUm..,_ foe 1"""!10 """'""'·
Hoving never h.okl • public office, Donovan 10\11 hov• to
SloMileld Tumcr, Cosoy """"" to put lao wmphasls on foe r-ufCCI, ""d be&lt;.ouw of preMnl legislation, gre.otor
~ eloctrot~lr: ouJVeillanot and return the human element to damogo will be done recoverlng minerals In o huny. In his new han!i)e the problems ol wppo&lt;t for tho un•mployed and
&gt; lnlelllgrmco ea3ocUng by brlnglnjl bock mAny 61 the. •ncy's
f•deral
job f!'lllnlng proQJoms within the ••~ ol WAthi"!JJon'•
potlllon. Won hopes to open more publk lond lor
"old llrMt$" to complrrmt'nt lhe •Uil&gt;lus tho rrooendy acquired clev&lt;ilopmont .
po~tblreallllu.
·
ycung talent
Tho 42-yoar old lJniwMy ol W)IOmlng gradua~a rmttrod
$eaetaJy of Houolng •nd U.ban Dntloproellt: ]he only
Moo! omplwlo will bo put on counrer·lnl~t. o field pollib as oq;,~ to Republican ScnoiO&lt; Milward
Cosoy cJOitqJ "'' Unttod SC.tes has laDen blllilnd i&lt;&gt; me pu1 Lalcr ho boc.nc Deputy AH!Unr ~ ollhe Interior and blade In Reagan'scobinet, Samuel Riley Pierce, Jr. lir$1 xrved
olghl yoan llecoUN ol ~of~~. !he OA d&gt;oncornmltdone olthoFeder.JJ&gt;owerComm-..Jn 1977
In
odmlnlstranon. A gfoduoto ol CorneD low
hu hod clrffituhy recrulllrlg foreign -.n, espedoly In tho WAtt, with cd&gt;or .u lowyon and undOf tho guklonce ol School and • Glon Ccwc, N V. MIM. MYwd •• assbtontlo
K:mlhn Cosoy hopor 111011'-&gt;gh __.,.aonollogblorlon , on 1Uiouo r1!lhl·wfn!la s.muel Cooro, formed tho Mounr:oln ~ s.a-y_o1 Lobor and 01 !hall.,. ..... the filS! block IO
uompdon ol tho OA from lhe "-1om o1 lnbJnollon ocr and .SO..I..f!llrl F1lnd (MSU) The Mstf - daign4!d 1o hold a pooition lb6l hlgh In • gowmment OJII'I'CY·
A !delong Republican, ~ In 1%9 anrl 1960.--1 as a
aid malrlng a~
lhe ....,_ ol patt and prHml - - ...... ..-M&gt;nmOflt&amp;i groups
..,u, he can improw Am......, ccuoter-lnr~
Now
Yortr Slate lntftlm Judg«, llppOW&gt;terl by Nehon
w.. holpod 10 oprm rro:t lond 1o dovelopmonr And In the
proc. . ..,noyor~·Nar!Cie American groups who unked ogaln&gt;l Rodo.elolor. SW1U then he has ...,lcecl foe a Now Yortr Oly '""
Attorae, Gene.ral-JDedu Depart•e•t . As en him IMih 1oat1 ,._... under his boll, Wan a hooded r.,. ltm ~In labor lAw
atablishmrmt ftgure. H.v•d low School graduate, and odlon on • much larger oc:ale.
Plen:e h01 been crltldm! by tome block !II'O"Pl foe not
mon"!lln9 panner ol Lot Angeles' ~ lorgHI 16w firm,
he\Mitbeen ln""""'d In equal righiJ O&lt;IIVdiU, lhougl&gt; NabOnal
Wlliam Fmw:h Sm~h. 63. ftrtr mer Ronald flo_. In the
s.cnt.., of £aervy. Bo.mg to p&lt;ftlwo &amp;om aoulhtrn Urban 1Aagw Ptaldrmr Vernon Jordon end NAACP ponid•rn
1960's when tho ptesldenl wos nmnlng foe tho Collom_~&lt;&gt; RepubiloanJ who oomplolned of no regional ropruonlotlon In' William or- hove publitafty supported him 0-..hng 1...
govomonhtp A busln... friendship developed and for tho posr tho cabjn.,, Roogoo d&gt;OM l«mer South CaroRn• governor
tnandvea for bulfnuwo mooing t~ro Inner dries Is Pierce'&gt;
15 years he hos handled Roagon's bus1neu Md ~I m•n•n and Srtom Thurmond prol"!!" Jama Burrows Edwardl, 53, ro lnlllal goal, saying thol on tncr._ of jobo lor dy dwo.llents 1h•
HaVIng ti)k.tn tht con.wrvatlvt &amp;~cM.s of ls.SUH ln hJs ~ hood the 0cpar1mont or En"'!!Y
key to urban redtvelopmenl
u.re-et , Smuh flt1 petiectly Into the new lldmlnim•tion~t
Admitting to be no oxpen on energy. EdwardJ- Soulh
philosophy Ho..,vtr . de&gt;pire his righ~ tend•nde•. tho Carolina'• flrtf Re.publttan governor tinct Secnt&amp;JY of Comm...-crt. Oesplle Rtogon's cowboy Image
annrntty gent'f.. doe. not haut a naputadon of bring antl·union reconslluedon - major ccntribulion In 1h11 field woo the
he palos In ccmpar1son 10 Cmnm.,.• Socretary Mak:olm
and lu &gt;upportcr oll.ot Arlg&lt;'les Mayor Tom Brodloy, who IS ual&gt;llsllmenl of hll ltate's EM.gy R-atclllnsllruto . Edwatdl &amp;ldrldgo. The 58·yoar old nouve Nfbfoti&lt;M tosr yo., won
A Ofomoabt
"""' S 1500 In the prol...aonof rodoc ctrcuM •nd has be•"
lil&amp;nl&gt;ID loaoAM tho we of o~ energy, calling II "Aft and
Roagon ad"'""• hopor rhal Smtth mo
&lt;loon .. and 10
lhe produttlon and .
at all ol !his ndll1g slnot' his bcyhocd .
w~ and r«l' dtw:rtn\lnetaon and enH·'-..-""',.,..-,-,,~-­
Tho JOn of a &lt;Qngr..sman Md P&lt;'ni)NII ·I.wnd ol
ntlllon'• tnermt ruoun:es He also c&amp;il• far • reduetlon In th•
rnatlad l'Onc~tr•'ti on the &lt;ommot1 Ollf'l'ln:af- bolh •n c.M me ol !be DOE and • &amp;.eng of rho pnvau...,.,. rp rlewfop Prftidenl George Bush, Boldriclgo btslon 1111 ure.. at&lt;&gt; shor
...... and ....11 Ill&lt;'
coll.t:
onorgy IUOU!Cti
,.,_,., "' an Iron """"" Md 101., bcaome prtsid&lt;!nt ot lh.o
flrrn. IU chairman of ScCMDe Inc &amp;ldndgt buolr up 1he
Seu~rary of I he lnr ~rlor. Caned an ...AQ91'HIIYA, • Seaela(J of Laboe. Ao New .Hney Sc11• Repubkan
awnpany &amp;om &lt;tsmal _........ fwm ID olotgrr ~ .. &lt;
ihonsagh1od txplcltor by NlliOMI Audobon Soooty Ptaod..,t Cholmwon Md constt\ICIIon company .,._e&lt;uo"vo. Raymond wilh prolits ove~ 51 bilion
R~ueft
"'"'Y" James Waa was one ol tho Jomu DonovM 50 -al!y ,al$ed 5600.000 far the
Ao 5ocrct01)1 ol Commerc•, Beldridgo "'•nts 10 inar•&gt;e
mo«* conn~J ol ~ c.tblntl app0tn1ea Wtth ~ repurauon ~ &lt;Am1&gt;09' Ao SeacOI)I ol Lobor. Oonovon ' - 1o Amttl&lt;o's opoi'IS onere... Pfo$fU&lt;Iilltty, and lilt« al th•
IS~ AT~- ord~nt 4/\U rnwonmmtalist, Watt's wCccoon os
combon&lt;r beth th...
into 1~ elficlent &lt;OIWiol of tilt prttldent's men. rid th~ notiOn ol ~ oiUSI.., uon«~
Son&lt;taty ol the Jn!trlor h•• ~~Urad up fear th.&gt;t he ....o rry ro
rogu latiQos.
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rradltlonol Mohowl&lt; Ch,of Lonon
Thompoon Wnh the help of •
rwtghbor Josepll Swamp. rile chlel
conbJco&lt;ed the rqUIIJ&lt;TI&lt;'nl !rom lho
crew 1n or&lt;kr 1o .,....,... lurm.t
deslrucnon and JO tt~cure evidence
ol the ,.,...,_ Tho &gt;&lt;..... ol "'..
lerntory c;oled
Akwesurw- -~• rile p.umdge
dnlms ·-bv rho Moho\Oik peopk
On 11&gt;6p$ . . . . libeled &lt;h•
Reg;.

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_ , 10 haw bun an a.s.fy
negooaiM ~ ....,.ed a
~. Ne\01 Vorl. Srar.e palco end
AkwaunE Pokee 1o - • financed

and bld&lt;rHI -iziormnl """"""
~ on larany &lt;htzvos ol
" sceallng• the wor..,·crcw•t
oqueprnmt His .,..., hod been

enaxuoged bv lh4l non·lnldltlonll
ctectiw system M Akwtsa~M. •
govemmenaal body \011\ieh .,..
created In 1802 bv New Ye&lt;k s..r~

tor ,....,.,,
c~m

cor-..~ng

the 54Jitos

.. ro avoid the firm rl'fu.ool ol

th• traditiOnal Couna1 ol Chlllft 1o
sell any land In nOf!hem New York.

LoTao
The community of Al&lt;w...,.,e
.... outr~ by the ann ri41.oRn
Thornpoon. Thewadil1ol&gt;al Mohowk
Council of Cluef• lsiUed thru
~o~amlngs, rolu.lng m raign from rtw
role rhal m. lradilionolila '""' •
armed adjunct&gt; of a loro!gn sedcl1lg to deny the communll}l ol
Hlf"&lt;lcteJmln~IOn

Sub..qucn~y.

W\.'Cral hundred peoplunarcn.d on
the communfty cent•-the locallon

pollee Without bloocbhtd, nnd ah.,

AJ AAwesasne, fifteen monlhJ
have posted &gt;inc• che cr...non ol th•
.o,.,.mpmenl ncar lho Thornpocm
T '" years ago lh~« w.tt no "home. Vtt lhe Mohawk peoplo

• brief occupellon of lh• ccnl.,,
PoUu~

on

1h e

Ia""' ''' t~ftoual manttl!'f wh6c:h

tho ~or~ S.ort taxpeyet
nothtng Tlw Slott has h.e lped 10
ftlabll&gt;h end malnl""' on Indian
policor foru undor tbe tlecnve
~·m wno&lt;h grew ftvm hve lo
nlnotHJ\ penont pluJ vehtdos and
COG

contJnutd lo ~ """" lor
lndic:tmoniJ 10 bo ...we! The
Mohawk Council of Chl oh

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Moho...., nol 1o&gt; In &lt;ourt
s--al ~ Mohowk
lormod., onned mc:ornp&lt;Mnl , _
C h ief Loran
lhooo who Wftt

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In cLong.. of bfm9
.nrl
lt\oM IUIPfCI4d of helng under
lndlamenl. m6do a lland lor th011t
h.-.dom ond ~o~oy 'btl~•
The ~munUy Ill Al&lt;waesn• ts
one ol mony 1'1&lt;1- Am&lt;n&lt;M
Nollono tiiU In exl&gt;l.- TheTt .,.
communlllu , ruuvatlonJ,
IOJTIIOtlos, whore . duptto religloUI
penocullon lhe lo&lt;cecl romovol ond
miNdUCAIIOn of thu chlldrm, lho

lhrrll ol their

~ Iondo•

.nrl

IN {lrOIII1ng thrut ol -w.
mlriary, and indllllNII dowlopmml
1h01 II~ lonrl and .....uz. IN
peoplcudl........,.

in"lM toll o1111n. ropr-nWJva ol

Se.an who ts an oleged "v;giionn&lt;r"
leador . boo bftn onestecl oo

-condU&lt;Ied· an..
Unilecl Stat.. hal
-A reign ol tm01 W'l

hav~

Natlve l\rneTir:an «ltKion&gt; (l()&lt;n •
historical ponpecdve
.;w,.dytng • • C..ncvo. Sw1ueTior!d

Sbt NatioN oltho ltoquOd ei!plalned
lheit poojllon;
"Ftom tho bf91nnl"g of IIJ

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Haud""""'u._. The chl!lfs roplicd
v.,y wiJely ond propl..ucolly, that
he c:outd not gourem bolh nOUOns.
'"' h• would be .. a """' ...,_ .
loot If\ • tanda and anolller In'•
Maintorntng hl&gt; balance ""'"ld
be dlllk:uk ondot the best ol
condlltons, IIJashinglon "'"' the
Wlldom ol theit pooillon and -.voecl
wtlh them Ho tb&lt;reloro oogrnod the
TrUIIy of Frl..,rlthlp ol 1794 .

conUnu~d

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rui!Wrned their ccntuna old ~d
ol ~ ond ........,.IY
from NN Votlt s..te

Thompoon. 11.....

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Counry Olorrtr:t Anomov .looeph
R~ twno c.!loPd IlK' Mon.wk
poop{• " a bonch of • nlrrutl&gt;)

home o f

most flfC'f:nl l.ndden•• 01

r«mAJn In a deft!nllvR posture Ther·e
hove bom lncldonls of pollco
I:IQ.!Aiiiy ~Qd v1gilanle harossmttnt
tho 111011 reccnl ltlddeniS have
beon lho bumirS do\Oin ol Chlol
ThornaJ Port"'' home and n.&gt;dom
.bocxing• tn the vlcinlly of Ill•
Racq..otte Polnr enc.ompment. Bill

N~tattoru.

furiher
indlam4niJ ""'"' draloltl Ill' by

lh

To undmrand th&amp; ntiurt ol ihe

..._charges

occup•Uon

IIC""'""'

When GeorgQ: Washingt on
nogoliared !he 1794 Caoandaigua
Trcoly. ha r.oqu•otecl 1hc nght 10

America

~ -..ry. Colonlol
_.a enured out counrry ~ _....... lhatl nlldon
1
"'"""""" ,.,.,.. YOlk Smt and 784 lind 1642 lind Illumed to -"" 1114Mert Wllh rho govemmont
w..L'Iionol Mohawk \Qden and their IIJoshinglon wkh ,_fO&lt;ceulonl and lnlomal oil... ollholawyon ~ &amp;I!# lndidmonls ol land .._ulontly otr&lt;a.ned """
• rhal
prftllnl \Qden
,._, lool lh« ¥Aodom ol ontt ol ""'
agalnll Molwl""" ....,, dropped on • not outhonr&gt;od 10 ....... land
TM Hoodcnowunct lout..t.ng '-"rtn. h an.. "Erne*•
\ochn1C41iiy. Aalan on the~~ tran&lt;lcu
Council , "'hlch I• the only Sraa." .t~tmpting lo HUbllih
outhO&lt;~col body l)ftmlttctl 10
Ale-.. • • eolony? w.. this
condiOCI lone! b'llm«&lt;&gt;&gt;nS, ......,. 1701y vloloted ..._ New Yotlt
IUI'Icndorinja a-..! rile tndtee gowmmont In
1802? w.... b'Miy brollan, .........
In 1948. ll&gt;e lerlcrll gc&gt;llftnln&lt;1ll
e-ct.d
~ tnnJkned juriodiction ol
lndJ.on
, . _ , _ ...thln New
Thooo J&gt;OClllio •1101 oudlonood lo
conduct lond lnlntfm" Included Vook•
Indictment&gt; ... b. """"""ed unli lhrH men who Now York Sole h..t
H o war d B~&gt;rman , defen.$e
Sp.mg
- l e d N Ill• ""' "'r.-" lor attomey lor the lndicoed Alt..........
ll&gt;e Moho...... ""' """""'lecllv~ Mohawks. loJIIIird lher '' lhe
tt.nlt
~tm ol gowmmml whit~ b 1o unilolerol obroga!r01'1 (of thue
~ tho lloddion&lt;ll peOple lhlf day ooltly rocognlzed "' u - ) Is omply llogal under
""'uncle 1M lhrut'OI atlack, lhlngo logffimole bv lhe Slota. The Non lntcrNIIIonol low A n«1on may noO
.,. no&lt; complotolygloomy The tplit ltll&lt;fcounc Ad oll790 was enacled Ull1141ora0y ~ lbd from In
between lrodidona'l Mohawks and upaclally 10 proven! oucb ht"'Y oblig6lloru •

olfktr fiiCiillln
A. • NiUll ol tht commuolty
c t:nlet

ogalnst indigrrnour ~r. in North

lhooo who have been loyol lq lhe
ll'U&amp;tH gc&gt;llftnrnent, a '!iiJt ..t.\Ch as
O!VIdcnl on r"'""""""' aaou the
Unttecl Sial.. ohowulgns of h•oiln9
Tile harsh roalilleo o f lhe
rmvlronmcntal and economic: ctRI,
"helping lo br..k down old b.n&lt;tto
There Is oiJo growing •uppon
among lhe non·lndian peOple on rllis
counlry ond .,,.....d the .....wid
Recently, the Benr. .d RussaU
Tribunal has just conduded liS
h"'""90 tn lioland on charges ol
~

bv lho. United Slota

. . . aeryan..-·

O«ur•n&lt;'&lt;f

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109"11\11 natlvo peoples.
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had f1ICognlzed th•
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In 1974 ,
~dalgua

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lndudsnglbngl~ loMIIgoYIImmonl.

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rclatloru booween lhert 110\lon and
lho. lk&gt;ned Srara and •• pollricoi

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S111e. tht rrad•tional Mohawk
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had bccn opprovcd by th•
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clld at tht samt time. the oppoojte
Its Mttioment:l only gn•nted ca&lt;h
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gowmment ..,. conllnlllng and the
people •o keeping • clooe watch
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Akwesosne Notes rditor John
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"What we l&gt;aw now art Stare
troopors surroundlng Indian peopk
on lndl.n ~ ovor an lndi.tn

lmpanW
Ac«wdlrlg to Ftllx CoiMn, an
...,thorily on ledftlol·l~ low
clolrM rh• "ln our dtollngo With ttw
Indian rribos wo haw. 01 lc.ul .

~that llrl&lt;esoutol anootemal
conlli&lt;t that was causad by tho
Odions o1 1'/n! Ym Stat~ end tho
Feder•l government ·· Th~
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by Sill• Troopas haw &lt;rn«
wlthdt"""
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Z To save SUNY
! h I&amp; -~lng IO on&lt;* egMl\-.,.. IAgttlal... o-etl!'ll UP fO&lt; 11&gt;0
~ budge~ fto~t and commlllnO t - - t o ..,.or tiM 111'11 on SONra behalf.

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PuDIIo l!ignof """""'""' - a allti&gt;O I&gt;Oip " con ~.
While Qrey'a ,_,,,, r a -

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nol hit u

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!II rna11r had _ , . . , H _ , , . . . . . cull a lol ol coi-o oil an olfRCiy
&gt;. &lt;ti!&gt;P*' arot..n. Tile 174 million....__ 10&lt; SONY 1o ""'Y 1\alt ol"""" '""

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syatom reqllnlecl. Ancl • roqueat lor 5I eddltlonal

~ trantlalocJ lnlo 1Z3 manootocJ ~ CU}O.
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lM GoYemo&lt;'a OUdge1 oddltlonotry ~ ~ 011 !IUNra

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-talncomo. Willie lhe cuta 00 not - t o be too g&lt;HI. 11&gt;0 oytlom
muet ·genera te mora moftey 101 ltNit In cettafn a~eu TNt tn effect oou'CI
11&gt;011 lor SONY.
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an. mel hod lhet 11&gt;0 Unl-lliJ. lyllom may u. . to ,.... ""'".,. 1e
thro&lt;~Qh tuHion. Tot~ ol anot,..r hU..a c.Qan lila laac _ , . , hu
conttnued tn1o the new yur. In tact. tM SUNY TrvaiMt may broec.h tnat
-v lop4e at ti&gt;Oit lnOIIIhly .-lnQ today.
O.mo&lt;tollc Aaoomt~~Yrnan WilliHoyt . .p r - on lntaraallng
opinion ......, he u ld ho would profor to 100 t&gt;uOgot cuta before a tulllon
hll&lt;o. Unfo&lt;lunoltly It ma y como oown to ma ldi'Gtha t chOtc..
What thO Stoto muot roallza 11 thll by taxing atudor111 In publiC
education It Ia ruining tho...,... concept ollhot ayatern. SONY wu foundeo
on tho belief thot quotlty ac-tion OhOuld be o'llloble to all Vol otoodlly
IM coet of aueodtno a

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become baotordll:od.
So we tit wlln two equally

acnool ta lncreaalng and the concept naa

uoa~l lng

tales from over the bar
by Pete Rosen

• a ·device tbal periorau o.ddlUo

Please dOII't Iough when t toll you my nama.
PIOfllleo7
Wolllt'o ••• It's •.. oil rtont I'll toll you, It's •.
"""letlonory.
I aslced you nicely not to laugn. but you nad 10
anyway. lt'a atway.s the a&amp;me. eYerywhe,.l go, they t•ll
mo t'm Iunny loolttng. rm not evan a ,..lwOfd tnoy NY
But 1 om a "'or&lt;!, t,allleor I om. Juat ll~e •nrworG tlat
In gramm&amp;t school •1111\e other tittle worda uaed 'o

pfotpr«.lt blfort_ ua We can

telf met ••• a mletal(e.
I dtdn't have • rHI fattier.
&amp;Itt'•• h•••an aUOf'dabte. btJt decaying public educeUon ayatam ot we can They-'""'
as far UIO ooy lhot I woo odll!liod.
hare a atrono, hoallhy program tllallo lln-..clallt out oil he ftocn ot thOII

'"' WhOm It wu dolll,..,,
tn \M world of mek..t»lle~~e we woutd have a GovetnCH that would teallze
tho lrnPO&lt;Ianco ol maintaining quolltt low-cool education. II• Would otltr
stf0fl9 t.UPCN)ft to the ayattm and lfl ha mtmbera concenlfate on INching
o...,_IO pllniMng lnltUd ol lobl&gt;ylng lor ourvlvol.
But toollty llal shOWn ua diH-tl'f and when lorcod With making 1
chOiu. we ""'""' 1\a. . to doltnd Ao. . . . ,on Hoyt' a pooltlon It lsln tho
Stato'a, oot tho 11\lclonto', rooponalblltty to ma intain Ihe 1y11em It eteattd.
Snlllonts conn01 bear tlla burden ol Qoplng puo110 oducotlon olloot
Ral ainQ rultk)n year a her )'a&amp;r Ia not the answ~t And while prOQtam decay
11 Ihe vnalltt ctl¥e altornotlvo.lt 11 pomapo tho only way lo make tho Stoll

r00112o llo ,.oponall&gt;llltloa
But u bath Ho'fl ond •lo colleoQuo .1oM Sl&gt;oller 101&lt;1. much con happen
bolw- now ond .4,prll wllh lht lkl&lt;lge1. It 11 not 100 ooon to 11011
oro~ OUI&gt;POII...., ooulng prlorlt'"' bV1 tMIItY moyc11o~-...,.,.
of tl'le ~ncom·tonable chokn we eee before ua now rn.~y beOotN
LlnntCMUfY 1ft 1,_ tutvre
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For lilt Pf-1. tho ""'"'""POI'Iant tntng SUNY con do IIQOrntf suppcHt
"""' atrong ollleo wllh l~m oplnlotlo Ond commtl,.,.ll Wo welcome lila
le9f'l{ature UOWO w llf'l ptu..we I

Treacherous ground
Tlla Fooulty-SII&gt;dont A.-latlon's (FSA'01511 ocro otot ol land In north
Atnl't«Wt ts retatlvfiY IIOtated hom a tat;. numbef of reeident&amp;ell ctweltt"Q&amp;
1.5 $W'M'I.PY and o~~Woro-n and has .ntlced tu.a tnan a naH daz.an
PfOOPKII¥e buyoro In tho lOti t~h l ylltO.
Taking IIIIo Into con-ation. II II not difficult IO flgl&gt;lt OUt WhO Will
i1)o uppor hand In ,nc. nogotlottono b e t - ~SA and the Town ol
Amhorot.
The"''"~ whOmako up FSA'I ~tloolnQ toom arolully aware ol
,,. corpO&lt;otlon'o poor bargaining -Ilion Cordoll Sclltehlll~ Ed Dolr on4
Stophon Ke llogg art In oorMW!lo.t ol • PfOCa rlouo poaltlon-tho~ mullna&lt;:tt~ hOW mue11 w• I-I• _,h to llmhorot without ouggootlng • prleo
so lllgh thet rhe Town lmrn4&gt;clltltl~ wol~l owly
I'SA Ia tully aworo thtt Ito llllld would miQ tf\41 beOI location IO&lt; an
.t.mholat landfill •Ito- tllat Town ofllclala mtoht be willing to pay a IIUie
""""money now lnotUd o1 paying rnorooorl( tnotono run bV l&gt;a¥1ng 10 thlp
tl)tlr oludoo a low ntra tnltea.
Boll Alllholal IMo 1111 oOQifiiY ol othol optlono, UnJ•• the County anowo
mo&lt;olntorat In thO 511acroa ell olo fU&lt;Idon. FSA Ia bacl( In tho poaltlon II
flu In IO&lt; tnt too\ tlgnt y-o. The ~tlotlng toorn wtll hove to b4!
C8J'etUI, h 'a treading on talr1y treacneroua grovncr.

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you'ro not oven In
"Your nomo to Oddlcllonory, onol" \hor uted 10 kkl. "Where'd you come lrOfll
anyway. Wt\efe'-a your roo11?tt
I htto-Groolul.
My Iatner oar• tllat t mean "tlla ourrondor of oneull
10 WOC'dt.'' l'm no1 old·~ 10 know what I hat mMna
yat, but It -Indo ooundo~ Vet, I' •• lll,.odY
develOPed thla sorlous Ilion""' ctlolo. Nobody ttnowa
me. Everyone doUblf my eJtlatenCle. Oad aay1 I have

groat lll$torlcal boc~ground. That 11'1 Ollty a maner ol
Um.e before peep'• reooonlze me, and acknowledge my
tmpOttanee.

"'Worda .are Grugt.." ne aJ.,aya sara. " Halluclf100tona.

narcot tcs. uoo oo...... Bon too many PtOPI&lt;I 001
hooll.oc on ,,_._ The WO&lt;ds tnt ovor, ana wilh&lt;Wt
.,.;ng control1«1 th.,. oro rnaonlngteoa So 1&gt;0091t !led
oo do&gt;eioP a ploco to put thom lo IOcJ\ tnom up until
th.,- rudy 1o uae tMin. UN thorn corroetrv.
Hence, diction..- - • lorrnad. Thoy tall •flon how to use worcs.. ltrtd lOIN*''-,. ,,. btl•eef\.. eon. ts
wllefe 1oU CIQfne m. Between .,,. *""ctlon ana IM
dlcUor\Oo. Your ltle •• a word rnuOI lla.,. a puroooo
Ana your poth In tne t-.o~utton olthe EogtJOh languaoo
wltl f\04. Dl

an euy one."

on. hoW cllclla. t tnou;nt. " you&lt; pal~ ""' no\ ... ""
...Y one... C'moq P«t. 'IOU cou:td tnlr'!k ot •
Wl'f
to aay that. But as I was lhl.nlllng thll. a reveJaUon
came to mind M·y t1te must ,....,. • pt,ttpoN Wit" aU
It'll I d.'UO abuae the world ta facing, and ~I the cliche
rlooon ll¥es rne old toltl&amp;lllo going tll,....gn.ll'a up to uo
ycMJngst.,.., ttle new '*Ofd..,_ to Pl'fe 1~1 oiG path•
wllh vltoUty. To plcl&lt; up rhl&amp;dying language,
" GI.,. mollborly, or g ive mo mot hi" So I wu oil on a
on••ord etusade to explore me
To dtlvt
et~nea out of town, whlen Is a cUche In II HI I. ana flnCf
out Who I roolly om.
The Un-t prob~ern I came ltfOII waa phonettcs I waa
a premeture wrord1 whiCh In my boO~ mean• I eama •
lillie ...rly. In addition to lltetolbf. I nod to tiOP taking
WOld&amp; tor what Ihoy oounded lil&lt;i, lnatoa&lt;! ol what thty
really mean I tnoughl \he word "Q:Mfl.t1u waa jtJII the
way J~s c:teactibed a1oo1a. I Ju•- assumed tna1
uCiebatamer"lt .. w1a Whit Me• ~ans thought wef• uf'ldtt
tholr tlooro. And 1 otmply llguroc that "cooltoll•t"
meamrepor'\1 hom Wal.hlngton.
Pl&gt;onetiCOIIy, tho Enotton IOJ!guogo ta u pl1onoy 11
lh.,- come. Ho* to d&lt;i¥o • pottad&lt; &lt;tart. put him IQ a
~· room and t .. l him to pronounce .. rough",
"lltOuflll". • piOUQh", "1/trougt\'', and """"''n" In a

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Miolnlonnatlon COUIOd . . lo mteo rnoro ana_.. 011
lolta tbon onythlng . , _ - wu I to"- that TUMS
WOOI'OII . _ , . , 1\:w rtUol.l-'t k.- thai
... - ono of IN . _ - o1 1110 )'Mf. Ho ono
-~to mo lhtll ~ • plooor.oM

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............. - - P'Mll- you lor not doing
. . rlgftt thii!G 1ft till piOICe. 11&lt;11 In 1110 lint ploao
w - lt4lt :rov till fiOht tlllno to do. ~ ciiCI

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.........,.. thai ..,. too rnonr p&lt;OI&gt;Iomo nql~·-onctnoo.
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W,..,..l wun'lln 0&lt;-• octtool,lwu out ottylng

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....; ,..t be a btavtllul tangvogo, o&lt; on _ ,
ono, bill ~ lo hlro. •
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n to,,.-·~ to """"'II nw Olf!'Y hill cllanoo&lt;l oo
- N 1\ htrl IIOI!Ifng to do With lila Oflo(nol IOYIIIQ.

,a·d.dict \ -:! ·'d.lkt\ 1b 1 : 10 dcv
surrender (oneself/ to l()methlt
bltually

or excc.sslvdy 2 :

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p~rsoo) 10 become pbystologl"-'!

pcnelen( upon o Clrua - ad·dl

\-'tllk·tlv\; ad}
•ad·dict \'od· (,)ll:t\ n: on.: who
dlctetl (!IS to a drua)
ad •dic -tio n \~·'&lt;llk·~b~n\": tb
fly or slate of beln a a&lt;hllctcll: c;p
publve need tor habtt ·lormlug

ad.di·tion \~'dbh--:~n\" 1 :
or proceu of addlna : o!so : so
adtkd 2 : the addlna o l n~

obt!llo tbelr sum syn accreuon
mc"'ll. 'acccssloo
ad .d i·tfon•al \~'dl&lt;b·l ~·)n~l
•o ot
uon :

Went to know w ny? e.eCauu- of me.. Addle1Jonary Orug
ebun. P.oplt 1.111 worc:ta 10 ffiVOiousty Sometimes
wnat goea thtOiiQh thelt mind• end wh'l comes out
""'' movtha it mut~o~any e.utual.-e, People Oon't tnlnk
btfOII I~Y tl)e&amp;k,. tAey K1 as U 1ft aome r11t1a Of

oom.. hlng. Mlounderotandlng w01 •'9~1Mt 1/MS CM otnet wOfds get a ki.Ck out of peole hke
you You thlnllwo'ro oo moanlngleu bV o u r -. you na•• oo mucn control- uo Hal Hal Hal. Who's .,..
uet,._g who? We're thl onu that nave all the lun.
·•fh al'a pteclsety wny we\' ' such • dying ~f'IQuage ,..
my l atl'* rotono. "WNio you're o\11 the.re goonng
around, tho rnt ot 110 01a gtOWing old worn out.
Why do 'fOU lhttlli! \Mrl I l l SO mlr'l\' Gad \18Cf'*S lt'l
tmtlt'lf0f'mll5on t.nd m111a1tes? You OCH to lt89 out and
make yourMH Mown ovt tnere let~ Me 11'\e

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you. let lholft gel 10 &amp;..no" you Ooft't just •Ide ben•nd
10~&lt;eo ana 1&gt;11r gomoo Spook up I"
He· re tight We each t11..,1 a fl.lpotl.itUUity en&lt;l

a.

pufPOH Somti&amp;IN• I gel caulecs away off onto
1angtn1S 1 101e me&amp;n•ftO I'm out ot contut with tne

world
I've QOi to get to know myJe4t oero,e I can expect
anvoM to know tM. I must have aome deflnlly. The
obfllly to look OOjoCIIYoly at my..ll aod kr&gt;Ow wllo lam.
ancs w"ere t came lfom. Right now I'm tuat
IOdlcuonary - tha auuendet of oneself to wotds. But

lhot has no munlno In 11 ..11.11 Ia just a &lt;!oserlptlon. a

ntme, •n oowne. lalt for~ auuende, or did I lust give
up? Surrendet 10 wotds? Wnat wotds? What a shaUow
IMino I muat bo II 1. a word, surrondor to other words.
llt&lt;t a ptiloner. A l)ttiOn sunende11ng to othe,
poroono. What lllnd o! lllo 11 thtt?
Thtrt must tM an e.c.a~ route ~ t'm not going to give
up that ooolty. I'm nof going 10 be a prisoner all ol my
tHe rm a.ur• wllh'ltle halp ol a law olhot WOtdal can oat

out ot thlo dUngeon ot on OJCiotonet ond boCOm&lt;t t~e
mnlor ol my own doottny.
Of\, tnorel oo again. Aloof In ooll-c:onoclousnus. us
word&amp; oro )uat llko you poopleln Ihot rupoc1. Whon we
don't know IOfN1hlno~ we wony, and tn1ke It up.
Cruto,..., rnea~Mnga. lmoglnod ldortlhao. Apncllu ln
.. l&amp;lllltlallarn. rho Qllool lor tho roal'moonliiQ ot "ft.
lut wll&amp;llothlo ,..I moaning. t kmw-olllat - •
mort faca 111011
more toontltteo lllon Cyl&gt;IL Ul&lt;o
the "right", WhO hoo ton ldtntic81 twin
orotllero. bul no two hove the . _ - n g . That

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"""'""'' ' bei\Qnt.
lM - - to 1101 In OUf ,_., 0... ltt!ltB and
rola t ' - oil hod tllalr - • 1 0
-"01 and lt!dl•louOI ,...., 11&lt;11 no " " - , ... till
Wlo th.,- to. lltHlod "' '"" - - o1 our old
&lt;!lctlonor.... 01!1 liNgo lflol ...... their potoncy•
8o \hoy oay that 11 lo up to the , _ druo-,- the.
o y n t h o l l c - - to portl up 11\o ~To
,..tttltlt fto -oroono. To ctn the. d l - of
.,.IIIOUIIY, and vttt&gt;oal.rt, and ..,IIQulty In But tho older -otlon UOod ciNgo to atop, to
corttro4.to clifOI'IM. WNit the younger -otlon UNO
· - 10 .,..,• • 10 txpend, 10 .,:ptorw.
The old WO&lt;clo o&lt; drugl may proloflt the t,.....tobto
docoy, thollgllthey tto not • """· Ancl nott""' 110 the
YO&lt;MtO ....,, bullh.,- 110 on tlrti(\Oion, A CtUto&lt; of,_
pol~a Into lho ondltoolobyflntn of our lang-.
...,., - l l a r o along thlo ,..,_ I bollM I ho.,.
lound I!!Yooll. Addlcllonllt)'-tho " " " - ol onoaelf
lo wordt. but ortl)r In the...,._. . oo language Ia a
prtoonot' ol worda, or • Wfltor. Not obit to goe out, but
no1.mlhdl(lcl btl/10 l'*o ol a.lt,
So II ycour - ' " town. and \'OUr .. uck'lor a word 1o

ooy, look mo up.

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teeture of Tne 59ec:trum delfgnH top'""~ ~~~•• '"d
clfii:Mie CH'J e«tlln topic$ It INture&amp; wm.,, 'lllho hlv. 1
~rt#CIJIII l»dgtiX/ftd Of lntet•~t Itt lfff ~U~fiCI m•ttflt
pteSflftted 1/HJ loJ#tffi;W.Q tll~lt•• W'IJII ' " ' ' 0«
~P«t..S
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lftHgln Admmllrtatlon

M•t) flktrt t.f!•f)' l$1 ~ltnt:IICO,elpot?dent

E~t

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"- aupeNj54orl over Ifi ll IQII"M:ill. IUmn"'If"l"Q ..IISk
fOfces·~ 0t1 loan from buatne:u to sueamhne state
OC)t'ri Uonl H11 m4M\)' )'fiJI hOOnobblng wflh lop
exee:uUve.t, first Of1 th• ~·me_tdng cttc&amp;.~H •tid tnen
witt\ hts own Repubtlc.an badl.era, h.as taught h'm
" gOOulllo ldlOOI Ol - 1 " t-Ies O!&gt;ovt how to
get results b)' toeu-Jr.g '"PGnaltMUty on •61khosen

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ttyte evtdent In hil t.pCHOACt'l 10

buslnes.s mana~t's

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believes tn
··tn Januar~. tte wltl hit

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grou!'ld 1unn•no

fhat was the pte-olectlon ooat of Ronald Aeagan's
cJosesl advtsof5 ana, dMollt set·backl •n thr early
mO"~e&amp; 10 form a Car,in&amp;t, tnet ttmaiM 1t'IO pl•n to• the
fittw adm•metrauon E'llery1nlng ts destgnoo tor 1 qu•c-K

•11r1 itOO i las1 HAC" ,, lha OPCinlnQ thUII months, 10

lhll maJor

pohc~

cnange1 can oe

mo~oa

Into gJae-t

wnttr lf\e bloom of novelty 11111 hi I WlltHngton agkJw
o.,.~, the tmparte&lt;l Calllofnla 11y11 ot OOV4fmnu
frt•t .Sitte 'W1II De dtarrwurteally dttt•rl'nl hom
Ptesrdeftl Jnnm~ C~Ut[_s on•man labOr .au I apcwoacn
'o:J '"""'"Q ,,e nau~.n alto d•fter !rom """'•' ~
u.t:Stom.ary •n Wal.t'ltngton Tn~ RNO•" Sl'f.. w1.ll ~Y
ta~n t t)Ofnaoc 10 ctevKM~:J C)Otltlcat OtOiocot or to
h.OIIIon U

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ShOw' teSS orefetenct I hal'\ UIUII fOf I he
IV)&gt; lAague ~5 Of QOOCI fM\il'f An0 QOOO £all Coast
CO"f'«l90t!S
Buth horn 1 ~tar1111_g core ot C.ilfO(ntll\1, the new
~omtnlsHanon

re•cned "'•deiy Into MfdWesterfl staru

aM ll't8 Soutf\. as well u

IM Eut.

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Tne.Se trt-eomino C.I!IO'"''"' aro rbot ""e 1t.cv are
Qu•e" to V&amp;ntureo cnan.oe. oreezy relaxed ADOUI 6oif\9
thiOQS d'lelr own way

Sui tnO¥i"' last ()(\ PftiQf"fmt tl not fUll lhe QUICk
dr•'* rctfn ot a We&amp;t&amp;f'ner Many tn Reagan·, auay of
r~al ~•rvtee .JOfJ\8

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A&amp;ong -.llh IM•t

cornrrulment to et\ano&amp; •• 1 wery ~meal reooghll~
l~t 1 new &amp;Om4n,$triUon·~ rno.t1efftc:tNe time .IP"In ~
ll'u! noneymoo" peuod M:nowiOOQtiOie abovt
WaSI'II"\llon's ourea~.K.ranc lnettll and prop.en,attr tor
oower suuog•ea. wetl •••'• o• Ute e"''' U'T\PI'tvs trier
en~y ttvougll ttte tOI'{unate ~ti1.U n ahth 0t1 Gapttal
,..Ill, tf'let w111 lf'l to retool ....,., lrtey CAl' •n ,,e
nundted days

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last summer. the layers of comiTIItlaA conauttantt ,
.advisors ancs e:tperti Re• oan rill~ l o hla cause
seemed merely campaign pllapt1efnall• h wu qut11!
• otherwise. TI'Mty wefe pr&amp;partr.g lot IM WlstlmQion
aHh'ef F01ma1 appo6ntment ot tn• HI~IH•on tt.1m
put an •cceptab4e tron1 to tl'\e tt1tenslv•
planntno atre•cty unOe• way
fllli!ino of -sucn Pf8P-a!llkJn Ill\ twi'T\I'Ntf
W~be'Qe' the tM."'WWY.I'\Omln-A1tcl Defense Secflllfy,
wno fta• beell• Pltme rna ,., 01t tne Reagan becuuw;
eommttlae ernpnua:tO tnat '""
to the new
a4mlnls.ttalk,n tl a&lt;WanceG seulng ot goats and

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pttO&amp;tatOtY strategy on fWJW to

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oe&gt;lna pl&amp;nnfllll •

8Ui tM.rt a,&amp; two QuaiiUtl Aot\a lc:t Reag•n brlnQI to
Waahlng1on dtsllnct hom lntutuel pOtntca l a ttrlbute•
They are drawn ffom Calltornl•, bteo In part trom thE
•oo,eutve, o pumlauc c:llmate of lhat bOOming at-.te,

and in part hom Ita unkluo t»lltlcal hlllory.
Flrot. whfle moat ot liMo United Stauo naa boen
draoged clown by a falling ocooorny, dlomal llnarw:lot
anxtety 11110 llectlnlng lnlluenc. In Europe. C.OIIfO&lt;nla
hu oltated along, K&amp;nod by rac:osalon. 1&gt;11110.1$
_ , o.ttl&lt; otl than 1111 Ina Eaottm atates tn
Income, na'll ernployPlefl~ b&lt;JIIMOI flc:ll'tlty &amp;nd wO'\d
tll!l)e. 11 1\U captured 25
oont o• tho not...,at
delenM buci!J•t and Its Pllmt lndus11Y, and

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grOWIII &amp;nd gooG ttrnM tn

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W.•lco and latin "'-lea """"' .......
MigNxn IMn Europe a/ICI tna 01010 ITonb on a PacifiC:
Buln IOt\tell It COIIIIden tna ~~~- to • ,....,
opulent hnuro. From IUdl -tltlto. AMgan btlnga a
ttaa., a nd poshto.t • pproa ct'l to Wa.shtngton 1
proOttm&amp;.
OUt ol tills ebullient oo• t - world AMgon hu
lbaorb•4 a spec'fll c:onUCitnct In bualntes
tiltlli*. This wu apporanl when, u
governor, he
portlcutarty on tho I&gt;IIOI.eas

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admln!Sit&amp;UOn. 11-e

tm• and raapons•tHIIUe5. •"

deahng W'IUl oove'"m6"1 In 1 OO.rd-of-dlrectors Sly.._,
wiling goal a, putung P4104)tlln charge ancs letung them
go un111 Ihoy br1ng in bOitom-llne r•suHa Wholly llr'llll\~
thi&amp; IOf'le deelalon·maklng ot Pttlldotnt Carter, wllh all
tla pre--dawn to posl•dlwrt WOfk •nd Olllt\Au5tlv~
oettonal aua,lloh ~o dttoil, Pruloent-elect Reagan
presloea •• chairman over a 111 ot adYIIeta he anton•
to do the basld tatkl
" He tli J 1 Ohll0$0phlcal ruOdtw wntch gu•des him ·
We1nberger remarked *'tie t1 ba&amp;teaJty conurvattve
t1e lrnowt where he want
COIN: out 8ul ~ t.s.,._cuc:at He -nowrrrs t!Ot•ttca
k1 and ~· 1~ •n tne
'tiJ&amp;'f He cart adjYII IO lhllf INIIty and $tee1 arou~
lf\e"ff li$ ~Sef)' He ha• great POLIIICII $ln.
lh aod,t60n Re.agan 11 a &amp;tcwf! and seter'\e CMMSOf'l ol
0000 tempet an OQUm•st ....... 1 • west em man. a c.
HttOn "~ wa$ Wt•f\otrg_. l.tJO ·Open Informal

as.sufec He ruu re111ned the toy ally ol peoot-e cto:se tCt
t\tm '"tnt stalf! adm•f'l•llriiiOn Th@y like rum

~ttey

.ttlpo•ntments As 1tte Caner era brought tb
Wasl't~ngton the whllt of Soulttttfn aoU. the ~eagan era
wtll open Wuhtnoton 10 tresh·DIOI""lno w..st"'" wln• a._
' "Who you kno.._." ts not aa.lmi)Of18nl tO • Weatorner ai
• wn..t can you Oo?"

aOViloOfS tt,ave spent year&amp; tn
C&amp;blnet 01 While Hou-M

oe~atlng

tnlreauuctur.. tor oeraonnot ed'W,ct e nd dlt.ct

Conl+d4tn-ce
Anottuu Reagan 110t will'\ p.a&amp;t W.untnglon
Ut oa,ell Ttenl, woo h!ft hla oost a~
o l the t-eoova• lnat•tute to oootdlnattplanr+ing fof' Reagan'• dOn\t!sttc. and economk:
poUclea He stmllattv ti'C'~u lhe .,, ol opllml&amp;m
Reagan t,lngt w •1n '""' "Tn~re 1r. -'" mtuuent sttert;ltl
In th•~ eontldence '" tt'-~et lrtp cuunlr';' oe-eo~ tl
But lrent drew l ltf-~lt()t'l to 11\.ft ~onn speua
QUality Itt II R@ag•n btlnQIIrl)m m• We&amp;l a C.O~'~''dence
lholl QO'f'ernrnerH Clll'l bt t•d•retleO thai •I ••
man.aoe•b4e ANI •es.pCY\alor~rt 10 1ht P'IDhc
..luo~ at Propo&amp;tlw&gt;n tJ trent wfd • Tht~ hh
taeen • nw,ot "n•ng• "'
s .,., ot IJO"etnrno
~ tfefY ''"til)' '"•nQ na~o wnen 11 p.es'SIJCI II 9fO...ed
e~to•r•&amp;nce

&amp;sSOCl iA\~ dirt&lt;: tor

C.'·'Of'"•

thai

go'lttntne"t

can c. anmmeo O.C-"' to

rea.&amp;oniGtre

llmttS 11 com~cUea go~ren'l~nt to b* fT'IOft effte1e111
and DUth~ $0me 100.! all tO tne Pfl'tlte Ht.1or

Wnatevet otner Clltlotn••n• 1n•11 ~ of ProQ t3, IMY
Shalt! .i ........., ot govftf'nrf.t'll WhiCh Ollt8ri '11$11)
from the s~mc:t•m and hulttlfl0f1 cha•acten$l•t. of
Washington Governmenl In Cllllornla II not t n
unwie-ld~ a"d 1nett nvro.tuett C'r tiUtrlng io the COfiUPt
It •a deseNDdl.,. resc;H~cttKS lor tt\e slanderO$ ot !t~ civil
_ service pe•IOfm•nGO, U5 fttutdr" hOffl J;•lronage •nd
from Ofirll&amp;.an sub.)er~ltf\GI the U!1pona~veness tl
d~f&gt;t:llltf i to public elipectllto"s tnd lf'!oe mech~n•&amp;~ruo •I
enjoys 101 pubh&lt; ~~•"'•rtt•o" Uwmalufl9 by 1ne t+Oter
lnl1••1 1•• reterenoum p.roc;eu lew eumo1e. 11 C4HUTil tu
tne sta.te a style of governnwr~t

do

Roo poet
vnoer Gov H111~ JOhf'ton •n 1910 ~~
mold tor OO•f'ftwnt-nl "' tn•.a Slylt encs E&amp;rl Wa1~

Repub~oeans

1he
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demandlng-retnlot'CeG n

non111

anCI

Government W'ftfA '"

C.Htomta 111 regaroeo w11n rnoKl •no c:onduoecl as
an nonotabte prolesston Grown too buTdefla.QITW

OO'fernment was ••mPir etJI Nc..k bJ' lh@ ....,,.,, wnn

•&amp;

Proo. 19 '' an lnltUJn'*\t undtf ll'le people's COI'IIrot
RMald RfJ8gln tlk.lt thl t IISUff!l)ltOO Wit~ hltn 10
MO .o do a great numbet ot hiS. kly
•ovtSOtB, socn aa Edwin MeeH, 111.
Cu:par
Weinbetgor, both 01 wnom llflltl oc~ooteo tn 1ht .same
heady eXJ)eCIItlons ot CllltOtnll oo~etnment
These California mocHis M\ Ae~an a nd his sta J'
apert from the doetrinelre •ttackl ~ QO"'tnrtment by
Dt~ltl ot tM nght. W1'1Q WOUld at.rtp hom It the
soc: tal cone••~"~• 11 ttal grown to 1M.Iu61t Wh&amp;l will stoo
ftNQ~a,.. ,,.,., dlamantUng many pubHe cwogratns 11 tn

wa..ngton.

~n hiS ~H teal l"'ltlncl

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CM,I1 l f-10 hfl calltOtrHtl

.......,_Coneapraot_,....,,_t,..&lt;e•a..
t&gt;wn on&amp;IMid tor "10 years tot~- of crtllens and •
balance • "''' ~ lnletlat&amp;.
Aa a resull, the ~r01t11 abe&gt;\tt tht Reagan crew tt.
tl!at, ,., on lht co~n
crlttcol ot '""
mLieh govetnment, and pltdQit\0 to di minish
ootetnmenl. tttese cautom&amp;.ana re~t O()VIttnme+n\.
ro t~m It t&gt;ack and rain 11 In, they art dedieated Bill
t~ 1110 tlipe&lt;:t II to perfo~tn. "ln.ro 111 some taW
only oovotnmont can do,oi aalcf Wtlnbetget. "The5e, 11
_ahblltd ckt w.MI."

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Keep your fingefS moving

Gen Ed forum

Still waiting, guys

To 11&gt;1 fdllor.

To /ht fd/101:

To lht Editor:

Duo IO locllnlul ollllcUI!IU, DIAL Gld not e&gt;pelate
tnt S..nelay, The PIObtem llu - . , COIIOCIOCI- DIAl
ia -•tlnQ u usual. Sunday tr..ouon F11&lt;1ay l&lt;t&gt;m 5

p.m. •II p.m My opolOQIU 10 a ll""" calloellor t-o.
PIMH,ry agaJrt
Sue Btic.ltm•n
DIAL. CoordJn•tor

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Pan ol ,,. - · · IIIOQram•
tnctudte two dtscusslons or( lnleraaring edUealionaJ
toplca On M onca,. studenra~ f acully a na
&amp;clmll11atuotota conslde&lt;wd wt&gt;ot It meant to be a good
IN&lt;:Ilef -loelay - ·11 be CfKUSII"9 UB'o plo.tpeetive

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a.n«offduc•lloj&gt;ptogram-wnatlt
Wlletoo or
not II """'" tne.._.,ucatlonal goale lt""""'ld. Anyone
fntlleiiOCI lrt the program (Which will tllecl student&amp;
IMt onttt UB In lgjj2) 01 wno ~ .. ti\Ougnto on the
concept 01 Gen Ed should try 10 come
H~e to ' " you ,,.,._

I graduated 11om SUNY Ill BullaiO In May IQ80. I
P&lt;-lty om • Ontgn fngl..,et 101 Taxu lnat&lt;Umenta

tn O.rta.a, Tuaa.
I eJ10 waa one of the fe• greduatu to ,...,. rrrr
unlot pk:turo tal&lt;on and Olde1 • tG80 Bultalonlan Yeat
Boo«. I PUI Gown a $5 d&lt;tposlt and 11\tn P&lt;lkr off lila

batonoa rut AP&lt;IL I stilt M•en'l reoeloed my yoorbOOkf
Wh.et11 tnt probJem? Firat It was delayed un1ll mldSopltmber, now It seems detayoc:J unlll 1081. Ltl'l get
on tna ball, guyt.

AUdemiC TaU FOtc• OIIM Au#HIIb/y

Prayer fo r the hostages
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f"" rouowJng 1.1: a orayec' of 1"-'lk..lgi'V'tng )n
1.c&lt;&gt;gnltlon ol tr&gt;a lllleol.se ottr&gt;a US no at~ 111n
January 20, tllllt a nd the Day ol National Tlillln'oovlf19
on Tnursaay, January 29, 1911
0 lOf'O, how great •s Y®r Name 1n all 1M eattn.
How numerous your merc11~ .
How pnceteu Your g1h of freedOm!
Receive our praise upon IN telene ol out countryman.
for oauence tearned, anger qutetecl.
For lov.G ones com'orted and nopea renewed
Glv• IM POW., of Your Preaenct to thole IIIII Mid

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By c~ atna ot OIJO&lt;ted dlptomacy
Byt&gt;ondaolgullt
0! lOOM ol ttnv0f1"9 ,..,_
T. .~ ua ,,... va1.ue of OUt ht tllage ,
The COl i or our tcntsm:s.
Tf'lt power ot faith
And lht ett of forgtvenen
..... , tf\t WOYn(l6 Of inf'UJManlli,

Oultl lntern•Honal ner"'ea
SootM hun prfde
•
And grace our eampua Wltn Vour PMte A~n

Guest opinion

Police insensitivity at the Stevie Wonder concert
t!M:O t~ 01 aomethlng Mor&lt;t limo pao_ ,., atlll Waltlf19 IOIIf'/Y tiCkot.
N o w - o . . - rlght ''""'a el\lap Mod Squaa
tojoct,"' - nlng ..,... l&lt;!tor of a koof.altf " &lt;aeliciJ"
would Wfn on to.
A ctKW lt&gt;ot W~lte, mind you/cnckll aa In Ctumb)

finally a w octlllm "*to my side ollllo ltiHI. Why Go
It 111&amp;1 wa(l Aliff lf&gt;a IMUIUogty osalnlt1e oflaJI Wl\leh
pot moon thll aide II\Oaa long mlnutao ago, ti\Ofa wu

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IN &lt;Iw T l w - / -lot'fO&lt;IIOdlf (lltOI OI - 1
OM.' It It Itt 11&gt;1 ~uriHt. SoeNtr,..r,
h o - . 11 1110 bonom ol 1110 , . , _ allronl ,_, flit
llutll ol lgltObi/Hie&amp; .-,,.,. ol • trY dhcl etl&gt;nl&lt;:
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Ulla "oltlcial" tMt I waa ""ltl"9 lotlf'/Y II&lt;MI - allow
111m lf'/'t _...._ that WOUIG HN 11\1
•~..-tton Thai-be a ..,,..,.,., Dtocadll&lt;e and, ol
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Mf HP ~SSt Of T T/IEHElL OUTT!t /IEREI"
It hi -•1"9 tin. A oolO&lt;ed '
criCIWW'I . .ld the 8unlaf to IM J olfOfiOn In I'Klat
oollftlolo, I didn't lot ..., "fellow llrothel'' to . .Y
or, _ . . , alf¥ IAIItlqO alit....,.... Ctellllfllal•
wwtl OUI 1/10 ........ llld ~the 00") In IIUII1od,

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pointa o billy dub at me from a ol YOI@ lltf1on1.
Ho onlf1a "That one. I ol&lt;o&amp;dy told nlml" (?Ill
Raapondlf19 to Wllat..., It latnat !Jon auppoa&lt;Od to ~•""
Gone I!)( not &lt;IOMt • Colored 110"1 Cl110&amp;ed llka tho
aiOtt"*'lloned cractlet comea atalklng 1ow01d1 1M.
He'I light tan, tall. loan and .ffl&gt;m 11\1 look on ~11 lac.

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llalt·l " - tom~ ol tl&gt;ooe two appatontly 1togut
-l aoy bogua llec:a.uaat~• at titude&amp; oltl\l pa!r 1 ,....
Jult -1lbed diO not teftecttlll 0¥«&amp;11 commentlabla

loO pertonnacr tn&amp;l nlg.ht bY toool taw oniCit&lt;tmanl -

oocutlty fllltonnal In k4e!&gt;lng tile "-•1&gt;9; P&lt;o•ldlng
cou11oar and helpful dhocuon tl an llmea,
enfotcement ol tnt Peace ltlndled ao IOCIUillt&lt;l, NOT
WITH UNDUE EXCE.SS. Tile dlagraoelul aultlldoa

tooml"9 bo!&gt;lnd tr&gt;a al"'-tlonad palt't boelgaa did
not by eny ....,. ,.,.... llie .. ...... MuoJc:
·- -. _ , . . , . - III'Oed t&gt;at- st ...lt Wondor.
poet Gil Soolt H.ron and tllelt · - audltnc:e '" tiN
omazi"9 ~ o! lnatnlght.
01 ._.., o typical l&amp;aponM to t11e evenl119'•
negaU•Ity lfllo/!1 l&gt;olt "Gowan. " M - at a pop
conctwt.•• ~~'fl want trOI"fl • coo?"" ••Oon' l llkt
It ...,.O,.a fllr," In ono aanot, 1-.,n•t ta,l&lt;a It f*&amp;Onally.
"lt" waa not directed •• · me peqona lly, b1JI Q\olltt
lm.......,ally. The a.ctlott waa ao
11111 It
eatoel nol ..netl\lt It pulhecs on a pimp ot a P&lt;olllaol, a
11\iel 01 o Jo&lt;~m&amp;•••· o toll.,., 01 a cult...,.,, .-guMty
fiiiiY 01 an - •
FurtJW. the octlon
dlclt&gt;'l care-""
. - a t y In tho Htst
..._ llluol followod llltwgl!..
FOf mit........ to OGU! I t M~ cltgr ..

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• 111m.. - oo Juetlca,. &amp; bad llgltl on tilt
""""""""· ..,..a lllld &lt;altoctlon on each anc1 , . . , one
ot ..... _ . . .
Thll allo&lt;lld be llltllt q111tt&gt; PlfiiOI\IIIy.

�'Talking Proud' goes to the

auto show and it's all ~ype
by Ste•e SlnunonJ
01¥ Ed11or

It WU billedasatt IU10 show ft.alunn&amp; new
CIU di$play., with a fi'OIIi&amp;ht on the 11a's
auaomori'&lt; planas and crnploy&lt;U. But m thu
aim&lt; of " Tillkiu&amp; Prood" h~. th&lt; 8ufflllo
Tall;it~~ Proud Auto Sho• '81 •as JWI
lbOI-0 sho•cast (Of h~ .
Th&lt; &lt;nlt111« to the sho• -h&lt;ld la5l
\II!Ctkcn.d at 1hc Buffalo Convcnuon
C&lt;nacr-wu bntd .,.,th O.Uh) d~ ra«n.
8\JI lh&lt; main hllll " ..here the r&lt;lll h~
b&lt;pn . Colored ba)&gt;" and bhnktlll •0111&gt;
JlfOci~I"'Cd
lht prC'Stnct Of c a,
manufJCturft'i rrom Cmcnll MotON 10
VoU..... qcn to l'&lt;u&amp;&lt;OC
A "Fr«&lt;dtc Ford" robot &lt;nlcrt•m.db)
ans-.tno&amp; pn-r«.ordtd qu~uon1 concn-nin&amp;
ilUtomobHes AI Lu1 )tat'J \how. Rob'n
st&amp;ned autograph1 v.hne scandrna bv lht
BatmobJie. Scannl) clad v.omen -on
national 1our wnh 1he shov. - seductively
t.:(pounded lht vinuts of their ttnplop:r''
-automobUt&gt;S "lbts l i tht bftawiful Musaana
• JMSA~ · rccuf'd the \&lt;Oiupcuou\ Ford Mo1or
Compan)' •pokeswoman. Bulle tn 1979, lhh
quarter-miUton dollar c:onctpt tat "hu
reduced the drag ~\'CI 12 ptrt'Cnt 10 418. ••
bragged tht nght ·pantcd tr.pca~cl

wln•bbidd upp&lt;r and a special ddu•• wl·
lamp usanbly.
"Thil turboa.eharaed machine is
r&lt;CO$lliz.&lt;d by Ill&lt; lnacr.wio.W Motor Sporu
AsiOdalioo:•th&lt; model proudly d«&lt;aml. 1\
drtam .., for all to own. ri&amp;l&gt;t7 Not
aaclly-th&lt; modd Is not for sal&lt;.
But th&lt; h~ Is nol raui&lt;led 10 th&lt; ''for
&gt;how" ars-commoo modds 11&lt; f1so
lhowed &lt;1l&lt;ruiv&lt;ly. The Fotd Escon had a
"We't&lt; TlliUns Proud" de&lt;:al on the driver·
sidt doot. A Trans-Am bod iu hood
o~n-rt"uhn&amp; brfJhlly·p.ajncrd c-nJinc
pam

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Tbc commmcal MUJtan&amp; 1981 modd i&gt; "a
wtth the fun.. to---drl\'t auitudc,"
O&lt;XO&lt;dlll&amp; lo Ford's It&gt;&lt; model. The car li&gt;u
ror around S6500 and comes ln tbr~ roof
dc&gt;tan&gt;-&lt;hc "T" roof, lh&lt; "nip-opm-tir"
roor. lnd the ..carria.ac" roor. which comes
cJosc4U 10 1 con\'cniblc. accordin&amp; to Jim
0o)le Ford lnr. "'lc.man GiU Henkin. " The
umc ~UI come when they'll make
c:on,cnihlc~ agatn, •• he usc"td, "probably
by 1985."

car

The I~'"'AI ~Inm-an also pu:dtct) that b)'
198S olmo11 &lt;'&lt;1') t &gt;r .. b&lt; manufactured
rron1 +v.htt':l dn"e, tn an effon to
Im prove ' 'stablln)'. economy and
Turbo-cbart&lt;d
roonunt..\s"
The custom·bu1h Mus.an,.comci contplnc
~ •th -stereo 1pcaler hr:adrC'\1\, 'mo ~cd JIW,
Whllt automobtlt' dulf'l's matnt:un 1ha1
ltouhtf and ,ucdC'd tn1rnnr s.nd a \f'KIII ,1~ car •hO\\l' runn •on a\ to bc:ntfit the
hg,hl to ii@:nalto 1 dn\n 1ha1 hli bnatn h&amp;tu \. 1'1ft'ftc, they 100 admn tht' h)'pt raaor. ''The
... con
s.:how JI'-O pcopk the opponunhy to uL 1
The c"'tcnor 11'K"tudt'J headlamp covrn. &amp;o1 o£ quest toni ~1thoU\ &amp;OiJliiO SQ di£faeot
c\aggtraatd ._..hect Oares. and tu'ut) Plfc'llt aacndn.'' cx:p\aincd Oeala- Bcnkin. "and
p . / tnn . The bold " '1ustana•• K1tcnn&amp; fYC'f)'OnC JCU 10 IU 1ft lht OldiUac CV"cn
appean acrou 1hC' rorkr pancob. thr thou&amp;h they can't o'"" one."

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OFF THE $li\£ETS; TN• CUllOM butlt Fcwtt
tlllustaftO,. thown br DonN Mo~-•uo o* t.N f etd
CorpantiOft,. comn. ~pl•t• W !tft •••' a.cMahr N.....-IL WIIM.ed Dl••• '"' .,., .,_ end

M otor

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t •~'·•1'19 Pfoud Ar.lto 5how .. , l'lolld tuc
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Buffalo benefrt

On .~he road with Marty Allen
"If it's Saturday, it..mu.a be
Las

Bu~falo • •. Or is it
"'~I. s 7
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Was hington? ••• Or Las
Vraas? . . . or . . . .aa ·
aaaaaaahhhhhh.hnhh!"
In
b&lt;tw«n ftight5 to the West
Coast for a ben:fi1 for the Boy
Scouts and an appearancr on
Hollywood Squa~. and trips
10 Washington to do a benefit
coml'llino Marty ' Allen
squuted in • stop in Buffalo
laJI Saturday to ben&lt;fit ahr
March of Dimes.
At a "Gourmet Gala" at the
Sbe:raton East Hotel, Allen
raistd money 10 help s1op binh
defects.
Ht is on&lt; of th&lt;
bardes~ working coml'dians 10
donate his talent to cbarity aJ1d
repon~y performed .500 sho" s
for the sick and n«dy last year.
"I'm a very firm betievcr tn
uyios to p•e something back
1hrou&amp;h my talent. I'd lik&lt; 10
be a Joan of Sal~ . But aU I
kno" is that I live in the
airport ," lauoh&lt;d Allen.

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He btl~\t'\ ctlcbrHicl ha\&lt;c a
responsJbthl) 10 c-on&amp;nburr umc10 chonun
"II you ha&lt;&lt; •
tal&lt;nl. you ha,rto hrlp Proplr
recogn11r th &lt; o rsanrulton
throush )011:" h&lt; noted
Allen has spent mu~h of hi&lt;
career ~&lt;or~m&amp; for and "'"h
children. u "ell • • aourtng
hospl~b for Vretnam Veterans
He one&lt; &gt;~SIIcd 16 hospitals tn
21 day• and was wrrlltn up in
the Collgrt&lt;SI()IIUI RI!(Y)r(f (or
hi• wor~ . " I do •o man) I los&lt;
trad . Whcne,cr there i• a !l«d
1111d I'm avatl•blt. I :..ho"' up."
the Pimbur&amp;h nath&lt; ;ald.
Yo &amp;olio b&lt;llt\e
Allen 's blac~ shoes. blat~
slacks and sweater belil'd his
enahusilllim "Th&lt; future looh
sood (for March of Dtme&gt;
bencfa caou). You hav&lt; 10
bel.itvr. You can't do 11 tf you
don't bello&gt; e." hr dra,.,led in a
slo w, alcohol ·rnduc&lt;d stupor
Ht relic1 on his &lt;fftr"C$CCI!t
drmcanor 10 &gt;u&lt;"••• an mdltu
51ritll of aaxa rabs, arrpon• a nd
727's that carry brm 10 h&lt;S
various mpaAfiMnl\,

'' I do I he s ttwardtss
routlnt', ·• he said, jumping
from hll th.tir and adopting a
diuy-blond voice.
"Good
r-entn&amp; lada~ and amlkm&lt;n .
Wt' ll ben,.;., •• 21),000 f«1.
ln cas&lt;:uf&lt;me:r&amp;tncy,ano•yg&lt;n
mosk will drop in front of
you • . . blah.blah,blah . I did
it suat&amp;hl, 100 . They were
bysaem-al," he added, blowmg
his own horn loud and clear.
Allcn mnintainl'd there is no
dlffcrenc&lt; between audiencco
for charta) &lt;\'cots and ordinary
!how&gt; tn which thc audi&lt;ncr
11ays hn salary. "Humor ,.
universal,'' he explainrd,
addrn&amp; that Buffalo audkncc&lt;
arc usually &amp;ood ones.
N. a nMt&gt;e of Pimburg.h ,
PenMyh•ant•. AJI&lt;n fccls a
spceial bond for Buffalo and
refutes 11s poor tmllle. "II·,
balon&lt;Y There's no such tbtnl!
" • bad rcpuaauon . You ha&gt;e
10 takt prtde '")'Our Cll)," he
s.11d . • •.,., ho tell• thosr JOlr&lt;&gt;
about Buffalo? Corson' Wt'U
'"'II&lt; Johnn) 10 come and he
foc:&lt; do,.,o •• th&lt; sno••." Allrn
Qurpped .
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Get your personal
in the\lalentine 's issue

TODAY

�i Teadling.

! l'rofalorF..,., S...c ~Oil.

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wbo, u u ~
' "-ddlea:locn how 10 lad!, .. -ed.
" II ia coaoploldJ dllfaaK rroca .._,. acodaalc-rolt."
0.. lb&lt; Olbcr Adc or tbc lcloolotbl colD was
f Pllioooploy Pn&gt;r....,. l'ltwtoo oar-, wboiiJlledlb•
t ~ioll it fmporu.ru, but 001 a JUsina
~ e.qUined il.
tlllte letcher iJ • communkaror be:&amp;W«n • sec or
~ Jt&amp;Oclard• (of Ol:lldemlc l&lt;tlmlns&gt; and the student." 5&amp;id
: the oo&lt;nrownlal Uclwnity fiJUre, oddin&amp; tllot
'l ahhou&amp;b leamlna ahollld b&lt; kept "relalivdy
lmptnOQil," illllould be lb&lt; tCIIC!Icr'a tapocm'b!Qy IO
:
ctUUK 1111 "dfcatl.. iuNCbqpal tdaltiooslllp...
'
" A profCSIO&lt; mUstlnmu.telboae 11111\dards U.to tile'
JtUd&lt;C!_," Garvn laid, "lllld keep IIUdmlt' llllerest 10
underJtand."lhhis I&gt; achlcvtd, Oa.rvtt predlc:ted,thcn
IC'Khin&amp; will h n r • 'tJUrl power.''
Ho - . Oarvtr
profeaoondo DOl nve 10
"rd.lte lo the &gt;tudeot u a whole prnoa,'' bul u a
huDWI•brin&amp; playlq 0111 di{f&lt;ra~t role&gt;.
Thac roles, th&lt; Philo«&gt;phy Pnlfcsoor continued.
" depend oo lhe level" between imtrucloe lllld pupil,
ranaina froen che hlahb impn&gt;Dnal reladoruhlp
bctwett~ the pro fcuot and £reahman, to the nearly
b&amp;IID&lt;ed ~or the doc:toral candidale and hit
mcntoc.

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Allen.

Thc fONm, marred by the ,daily 5 p.m. ~t of
)t('fctaries. rood servic-e carts and departin.'
odminbtrators paradinJ by, turned Into a question aad
commuu ..,.ion ecntnina more on the wcrutocss or
SCATE than oa the vinua of ''100'1 cadllna."
ORe """"" wed whal he oou1c1 do to prOICit
homadf apiaR pooe 1.-c:bloa. lbec ONW'"" Ills oqucstlco by polfttlna to tile SCATE evaluation PfOCUS.
" We mU&gt;t JO bqoa4 SCATE. "oountctcd Su.oda u

AuQci8tioe (SA) Diretto&lt; of AcMeonlc Affalral..&amp;unn

s...piro. uwe DIIOII fto!dbeck belstudal lllld
teadlor."
laildiq oo Sbapiro'a -ticias. Polidc:al Sdalcc
~ 0Wrm. Qauck Weld&gt; DOled ,Jhat
fiCIIIty ofllcc ~ .., allo* a 1tudcn1 to
mea and discus$ IJI'I)I*ms with his profcuor-may
hinder ~ather than foster feedback.
"A'Iludcnl mayoomcto an office and aeca horribly
butY faculty manb&lt;r al&gt;d become UQintcotionaUy
ialimidal&lt;d,'' Wddl tdlled. ''Wbll we {J!n&gt;resoon)
thould a y is, '1.&lt;1'&gt; mea to a oannl area',"
Aarcdna wilb Wdl:b, lUilaa added lhar it is tbe
rcspooulbOitr of lllc fiiC\IIty mcmb&lt;r to initiate oontact
with t~ studcot . The lnJtructioo Profaoor. who
,_.,tly reocived lllc SA ~of the Ytlt awvd,
be~ that ifa &gt;tudeot "*'"problem with atcachc&lt;,
be 8IOiald coofn&gt;OI lllc WtNQ9r with il. "All the
&gt;tuckat lbould do Is talk to til&lt; teacher with a tude wine
bdorelbc bMiburpr ,"he al4. "l.ile 'You're rcall)' a
briUlant persoo, bul :rous t~ ainb' ....

Coav..UO.
a..-, bowevcr, r&lt;COIIIIDOIIded a more lmperJOOal
....., foe a Jiudmt to Q11rCS1 bls diaplc:a$urc. "Stuckau
ibouldi&gt;Ul..,... illt.l l&lt;l-'si&gt;Q," hcaald. " OrJO
thrOQih the dcpattma,t dial.........
~ lludcots.....S- wony too mad! about
fiiC\IkY ''bad apples,'' Risilta insisted. 0011111 tllat
lhrouJb SCATE, oomplaat fotmJ and olb&lt;r 1&lt;11
convmtionaJ means ••any ccadttr tM saucknu "'•ould
want to ohey can act."
.
Thcduawioo wuthc Ont or....,swed u pan or
SA 'a .. Academic W~t· • rcstivhics. c.xplaintd
Ac:admlic Oubo Coordlnator Qrol Kaplan, who
tcnned tbc C"t'C::l . . .,~."

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While " q~eakina about how
muoh be loves beef on week and
chicken wings Allen pro~
that one of Buffalo's spon.s
franchises should rename il$Cif
" Buffalo Cbkkeo WiJlas".
After di.scussina the feasibility
of
a
Pituburgh
Sleeler-Buffalo Bilb preseason
aame for the Mareh of Dimes,
he refined•the thouaht into the
Annual Buffalo Cbicken Wing
Chlrhy Bowl.
Then be
ooovinccd March of Dimes
Coordinator Sheila Wall to
contact the Pituburah and
Buffalo teami and look Into the
idea.
He then jumped from his
chair and picked up the dizzyblond aettnt aiain, shrieklna.
"I'll be the bead cheerleader!
Rah Rob sis boom b3," while
dandllJ about the hotel room in
a mock Cbarl..ton. "I'U cheer
both sides," he said, look ina as
lnaiiC' u any fat old man~
completely in blacl and
imitatina a cheerleader.
The March of Dimes wa&lt;
founded by Franklin Delano
Roosevdt in 1945 to lind a cure
for polio.
It is the only
'oluntary health aaency that
has
met
iu
Ofll!lnal

aoal-conquerin&amp; polio. Now
tho Man:h or Dimes is workina
towards
reduelna
the
approximately 250,000 birth
defecu that occur each year in
the United Slates.
$100 a plate
The Gourmet Gala at the
Buffalo East Sherato n auratted
mainly Buffalo businessmen.
There were approximately 11 0
peOple a&amp; the SIOOa piiJe affair.
"Thu Is a new kind or fund
raiser. It's somethlna nice.
Buf fa lo ha s had a ba.d
reputation in the p ist, and this
com es at a aood time,"
explained Wall. It is a timely
event, Wall maintacned,
b«au~ of the "Talking Proud
Campai11n".
According co Wall , Western
New Yorkers hove been very
generous
towards
her
organlution.
In the year
endina May Jl. 1980. total
camp1ian receipts e11ceeded
The campaign
Included Walk·•·•hon~ nod
other·a· thons that netted
S 104,000 for the Western New
York Cbap1cr. The March of
D1mes ahes chis money 10 area
hospitals for research and
Pediat ric \\;ard develop, . ,.
In the la.c fiscal year the largest
""ard - SH.OOO- wwt to
Roswell Park foe rese3rch into
binh defects.

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�Bulls gain 'moral victory'
1n tie with Plattsburgh
by J tffrt) R. Thurseon

.,.,., orr IO Francoi&gt; 0:Ucfcuollc

.A.l.N.s1Ufol~tt£Jd111T

v.ho rammt'd tht pucl-. mto the ott

moral \K'tOt)' ro1 UB'i
hOC~&lt;&gt; 1um eono&amp;hl •• Pl•mbureh

ro, lhc ao-al-cad JOalat ..:S4.
UB had ehcy probkml pvnin1
lho puc~ oOIO IlK IICI dunnJIM For&lt;!

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and UB sLated to a S·S O"'C"ntmc

pan

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,amt •tdr open," nottd P~ul

d«.l~rtd \\GR'"' ftpcJUl annaul'k.~f

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thr up.statc- Card•nah lro"'
Platt,bur&amp;h
Stn•or "mgc;t trl:cnh Sav..)n. "ho

nt'ttcd I"IJ 1011.. and ""'o "''"''(or
rhc Bullfi, notttJ, ''Th1' ,~ the

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0\rn.·om tnJ. r&lt;'~'~' dlfOcuiiiC\,
the Bulh put IQP,rthc:r lht'tr nnt'\1 70

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dccod«&lt; 10 r ia)" hoelc)•.""

mHllliC' nr hek. lc) tht' _yrar IIJAIII'I
lilt.' hr-.1 plfh.l.' LauHnal\

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cu:d11 ltu:' 'rca v.cll t.'08chec:l ~t·an•
and l hl.'} rla\~J tntcthacrn
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Plausburgh nOI\"h«&lt; IWO aoall IO

take the kid. Wi1h 1hc teams thr«

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You don'o havt to br K\'CD fed tall 0&lt; "'dsJ&gt; 0\Cf 200 pounds IO pby
_,.,. •• collqjale balt«IWI.
Pouda.m's S'2" Mary Beaucham,p pr0\-..1 lhot lhtoty to lhe UB Royals
last SaJurday in Oark Hall as she ripj)td ohe n&lt;IS "'illo 20 poinos, propdlin&amp;
ohe Poosd.tm Stare Bean over UB, ~J9, In ovmime.
Beauchamp, who burned 1he Ro)'als throusJ&gt;ou• the aarne wioh a vvicty
of insidt shots sant two frtoe throws whh Sl .seconds rnnainlns in OYcrdme
1h11 pm 1he Bears ahead 10 Slay ~S9. On !he nexo play !he Royals came
.down 1he court quickty bu1 failed to sc:ore. as sophomore Oina Collora was
called for an offensive foul on her 'way up fo r a shot.
The heads·updefcns&lt; of UB'Hiandoul «nl&lt;r, Janel Lilley, resuhed in a
Poudam oumover as she denied her opponcnl I he dribbllna lane a nd forced
her 10 seep out or bounds. LiUey's dc(cn.sive dfons wt1't wuc.td, a.s an
~rant C'roSS~urc pass landtd into the waitin.&amp; arms or Potsdam's Cheryl
Foley wilh jull 14 seconds showin- on the clock.
A sJimm&lt;f of hope ""' shauned on a conuovnsial ofrocial's call on a
onbounds pa» a fin a Bear tim&lt;aul . UB'• Robin O..lmqe ,robbed the P"»
a"•Y from o Poosd.tm pia)tt and her momtOtum cotned hn 10 lhe Ooor.
One referee siJnaled a jump ball buothe o&lt;hn. "'ho was cloS&lt;r oo the pia),
called 0\llmqc for tra..tlir&gt;i.
The Ro)als' Head Coach. lmda O'Donnd, ordered her pla)ws oo
commu an imenoion3l foul in order oo e&lt;1 1he ball b&gt;&lt;l, hot&gt;ina PoiSdam
"ould moss lhrir free lhrOW$. No foul • ., &lt;"llled and l'oosdam passaJ th&lt;
hall around unlil the final buu"' JOunded.
The Royals nt\Cf aor on tr-ack ln the nrst half :hI he)' m1sscd K\o~ral ta))
tl1rte-on-ont brtaka'4a)'S and ran the baH up and doYtn 1hc coun with no
appartnt in1cn1ion. Pocsdam held Lilley, Who is aH•raalns 20.9 p0 i n1~ a
aam(', 10 four I)OiRlS t,~,oilh thcir z.. J ~l lOOt' &lt;.kfcn~C'. t:On\trging on Lilley
whenever .she had lhe baJL
The Royals en1ned the second half fadna a 24· 18 Poudnm l..,d. Tho
Bears held rheir six poln1 lc:3d for the first SC'\tn uunuiC\ or thr half until
US's KOtlnJ mKhine. Lilk-y. &amp;OA 1010 ae::u. t-tc.r flY( fOCi JUII1()Cr l&gt;larH.:d a
9·3 &gt;&lt;Orona
lhao lied 1hc aarne, )7-)7, ar I he IO:JO m•rL lilt&lt;) wa.
acwuntablt for chc MXt four J)\)inc,-v.uh a ptn·pomt pa' ~ au Marl&lt;' B::tJlo
and a1umaround JUmper hom 1n.M&lt;k 1hc PotWam turu:.
s the Royals
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teams da.cUocl;td at S4-S4 'tloilh \lnckr a mmute 10 pia) 1n rqulauon time.
Jeanne ~dnlh· an pte:k.~ up a loo.w- ball "'hK'h rouhcd 1n 1 foul 1hat
bfou&amp;f'u Maureen KJim 101M line ••th nine \CCOnd) ldt . ttcr fr« throv.
C'lfttned Orf I be rim, schdint the ,amt IntO I fi\·C' miRUtC 0\crtirm period.
"Th&lt;r&lt; wa• no "'•Y .,.. should ha•'t lo&gt;t thl&gt; pme." llmenled Coach
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O'Donnell also pomtrd OUtlhc }(1\o\ rrt'Ct~row ana l.cl\1 aoal perccnt.agcs_...
I J I fni)Or factor-34 per~t:U from the line aud 21 ptn:C'fll Ol( the Ooor.
"We ju&gt;tl4unk •• lhe rout line~" O'Donncll••id diiiU&gt;I&lt;dly. She dhtn'l
navt much praise for 1tte offcia1in.g th.hcr. tC'rtrrlnli 10 )()niC '-'1mtroversial
C'l lh towards the end or the ga.mt.

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Stott Oym. Allhout,h Bulb Cc&gt;o&lt;h
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Bulb n"" 1• potnl&gt;. 1&gt; UB jumped
Otlllo p 4S.&amp;61ud "ith a Gul&lt; oH•r
9 minur&lt;&gt; 1&lt;0 10 play. Strona ri&lt;d
th&lt; a•m• ror lh&lt; llons•l•. but lh&lt;
Bul l&gt; uor m~d boc k -o nly,
hov.e\tl, to be.' 'ICHmiud by the
fir~l of I\\0 'tf) COf\trO\ asiaJ call•

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procc&lt;d&lt;d do• n 1h&lt; floor. DaVId
Acrtt..Jt ~ot ""tnt m and out.
Harold Wal~cr·, rebound "hot •ent

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1hry It' err OUI\COftd 18-2 durine thr
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W&lt;'t"'\ful tor 1~ BuJh Sllntd (0
bacl fire. ., the Bcnph BU&lt;l)

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U8 lh&lt; b•ll back-selling up
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and Soturday. Th&lt; Conland Oym was che sit• of
m~tcd mm 5trivina forI pl1c:e Jh tht IOu.m&amp;mml.
Touch compo~ici on ltd rho UB arappen co o
dissaPOincinc lint round. Tho only aurvlvlna
momb&lt;r of che roam was Senior Scott Slado who
finish&lt;d his lirsc march wilh a pin at 1:59. Slade's
ondurance oucwaah&lt;d O.woao'• macman In rho
quanor·finaJ roood 11 rho 167 lb. class co advance
him to the scml·finals. Unfonunattly tht
from tho f&lt;~'
and oth&lt;r l&lt;tm
wasn't

14th in tpumey
VanOmbcra from BrookPOn in a cloot 7~ dual.
Aurnsivoty winnina bad bb Stat in tho
oonsolation round. founb-s«de&lt;l Slado plac&lt;d third
in his w&lt;icht class.
Tho only orh&lt;T Buffalo wres~ler to advance past
his COnsolation round was lri&lt;.aplain John LuCas.
On.Friday he won two matches decbivdy, one or
whkh was co former SUNYAC Champion Ron
VanNoy from 'Oneonta. In his last ooncesc on
Soturday, luoas drOPp&lt;d a clooe decision co
Albany'&amp; ISO POundor.
Ch·orall, UB cook 14th as a ream out of che 20
eompcthors. 1Dt Bulls* record now stands at 2-6 in
dual roam compttition. Th&lt; wrostlors will cravd co
Postdam W&lt;dncsday for o 7:30 p:m. match.

UB's m~n bo"'krs rotalkd
3091 pins and took tho
championship in this put
w~~k~nd 's
Lion's
Don
lnvitacional Tournam&lt;nt 11
Start Collqt, Pa . Scotr Seier, a
Junior from Nonh Tonawanda,
kd th&lt; ream with a 674 :icrin.
In winning the rournam&lt;nt.
UB dofoated Penn Stat&lt; and
Ohio Start, both narionally
rankod in the cop 10. Hose
Penn Scar&lt; linishod s&lt;cond at
3048 . •
"This was a big win for us."
said UB ooach Paul Tlinieris .
"Overall, it was our best ream
dforc-evorybody
was
involved ." Ochers who scored
fo r Buffalo were Ron Hubbell
(624), Bob Romro [614) , Mike
Petrie (609) and Grog Piekartc

(579).
rziniori1 ,txplained that UB

"'"' bo,.tiog at about a 920

pace. bur said that in th~ lase
rram&lt;S, ..... startod striking;-"
gaining an additional . 50-60
pins. "That was a big key co

our victory:• said 1hc coach.
Tlinictis also said that the
•·ictory will "got us ready for
chc upcoming ACY Regional&gt;
(of whicb UB is defending
&lt;hampion)."
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1he recenc
las
Vega s
Tournamtnc [IJch place), and
due to their victor y in
Ponnsylvania chey'll be ran.ked
in tht top 20. "There's even a
&gt;light ~hance thac we may be in
rh• cop 10," ht said .

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To Speak On The Topic Of

ISRAELI DEFENSE &amp; SECURITY
PRojECTioNs fott TltE 1980's
Wednesday, Jan. 28th at 8 pm
in room 337 Squire Hall, MSC
· Coffee 1nd Danish
will be served

�N«d d&lt;ntol work? The DepL of lklwovlorol Sdo,...
nHds me:" ot women who tNnk lMy nHd ck.ntal work
ond ....,ld llkt to parliclpatt ln • study ol pollen&lt;
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~.., Plennlnt Ol!k• workohops-Job lnttNtt..lnt
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Te&lt;hnlques for preparing en tJfKtlve retumt wUI be
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lntt:Nitw Quutlons ' FrkSoy at 2 p.m . In 316 Wende:
Ru..rchlnt Emplo)llnt OfgonJ..uons Fob. 2 •• 3 p.m. In
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Senkws lntuuted It~ obt&amp;tnint • M.ute.ra DeQ.re.e In
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Northweste.rn OniVfflity shoutd cont6C'l ,...,.. M.Kk 11
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524 Capen Wortuhop on Grant and F~llowihlp
Appllcaclont. wllh Shirley Stout and Wendy tt.lkin.

OUAB Musk Committee mee.ts. todoy 11 6 p.m, In lhe
Haa_, Lounge. Squire, All must attend.
lrbh Stude.nt A.sut, met'U tomouow al 4 p.m In JJ2
Squlf~ Por mor~ tnformetiOf'l c.oll 1'\lk~ •t 8J2 2•02..
tntu Vertlty Chtlsu.tt Fdla'W$hlp nweu tomouow ••
7.30 p.m '" ))2 Squirt. Chris! end r .... MonoG&lt;mo••
Noto: I!.Kicplsjo Is o Onl~qlty Mntl« ol The SpM....,. by lkn Wogntr . IVCF
Motl«s •re run free of d\argt::. TM Spec1"""' 6ou not
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"Sometimes I think my head is so b ig
because It is so full of dreams:·
-The Elephant Man

PSST • • . The Program lor Student s-u rralnlns
often atl sh1~ts tM fotlow ln.g Itee, not-for &lt;-redl"' $hort
ttrm workahops: Coping with Stre» lor Sti.Jdenu '-Odey
hom ) ·!. p.m. in 232 Squire; lntefmecflljte Wotkshop 1n
Letnnlr'lg and Memory Skill• today from 1·5 p.m \n 107
Honon, L.earnlno to Meet People tomorrow oM Tuesday
from 7·9 p.m . In 3)4 Squirt y116J6-2810 or come by
'10 Nonon lor lnrorn'l#lion and re9bUatlon

..Studkt on tM Mexure of l.tM:: Utho•phc.tc." glvltft by
W R. Peltitl oe the University of Torooto t.o d•y at 3..30
p.m. In room 18, •240 Ridge l.t'a.

Audllloot for STAOE'.s producUon of t1e.ll

Slmon·~

comedy F'hc Oood ()or.c~or will bt held 1on1gh1 ?:JO p .m In
2.64 $qu1te-, Ptt~U~fe • short monologut Help lt. alJO
needltd In aU
of P'oduct'on U you are lnlertittd,

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jOin U$ tomorrow At 7:.30 p.m. tn 337 Squirt.. f"or mOfe
tntounatiOn ptu~ c.lllrt 8rook.t.•t 636-!.299
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Lift. Work•bops-Regi,t•llon conUnuct. for thb

ttmt.Jtt:r t. ~ wtuch lndudt: ln\em'loe&lt;i&amp;.le Guttor, Qenc.ra l Auditions ror a Fe.itml ol OM Ad Plays lodo~
~ and Won'\en tn Tqn$lUOn. C~ w'l\h Los$.. .rnt tom&lt;HO. •t 7 p m \.n the Halr4man Studtot.. #1\SC
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Or:af For dc:taitt. end rr.gi!oltaUOf\ &lt;:all 636--2.808 or stop "udlllons IOf A FIIIVIII Tl1fn11 H-.nH on IM W•(/lo
tht Forum ton'9hl •• 7 p.m in tM second ttoor ~nge.
by 110 Norton. I&lt;C.
Ponct Elllc:on SponSO&lt;ed by Block 1'\ountoln College II
AeMemlc Falr FrkS.ty In the Flllmort Room, Sqult~t An
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make aomt" connection' Mt-wee n yotJr MAjOr •nd carHr 107 r.,..,n,..nd,
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parddpeUn •• -weU, to rctnfo.-ynec the notion that l"fCHmtUOn.
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                    <text>26 January 1981
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Vol. 31, No. 51 SUNY at Buffalo

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Edttor~ 1'1 Olt" Tlu jol/ok illtt story. IIItt mrllf)' othtrs
tlt!e~l"'l MUh Ptttsttlttlf Atlltr. u t.r~ll'n u1 ""

Juurnultslu• st~l,. 1n that tltt /11ru
und stot~mrnts art• nUl uunbut'd 10 tin ltkntiji,.d
suu" r . Th,. rtDlOit u thut IJO ont ~u,,a,-ted ~ould
allow thtmul• ts,tu bf rdt11il./lnl/or fror of repnlol
from t/IMr UB Of SUNY 11drnrnrstr11tors.

Ullt'OftVttrllurtlll

Tht Spectr11m b&lt;tlltvtJ 11 Is Ult/tvtullut~-&lt;t!.nust
trUI!&lt;'-+hot 11 ra111101 pro.,dt tts rNJdtrs wttlo mort
sP«i.Jir rn/ormalton on rls sourcts, but has

COfttftrclnl tlrut rht sub}tct malltr o/lhr story IS of
par11fl1uu11t ttl1p1XIUII&lt;'t 10 tht Unlvtr$/t)'. Ovtr I j
pruplt "''" itlttr\'/twtdforth~ artie/•• 011d tht storJ
QIWII'J ut r&lt;fo'r; to sevtral &lt;if thtm.

by t:ltn• Cara" IJ

tnltntlons
by tht prcu.•
Lt~t~&lt;ist wnh tht m05t rectnt round of speculation,
man) m both Albany-and Burralo ftar thas publicnt
poor to Wtdn.,sday's Trust«'!! m""tinc may Sput
Jo;euer to rt"ver!l&lt;! or dtlay his decis1011. "He has made 11
very ckar that ht "ani~ thill8&gt; hi&gt; "'ay,"uid on&lt; top
orflci&amp;l.
Should Ketter prtS&lt;nt hos rt&gt;l&amp;/liiiOn, he would b..
cutllng short a l&lt;tm that would otherwise cnd in 1984
Just last November h&lt; underwent an outside
evaluation which endo~d his "rtappolntmenl" 10 the
top post, although UD facult y, stud&lt;ms and staff
essentially vottd "no confidence."

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f.tl,tO'•I~t Clt~rJ
( O(H'fillll I OA / , 1 " ' 5/Jtflfllllt

A top Albany \Ource ha.&lt; reveal&lt;d that Umveuuy
Presid&lt;nt Robtn l
Kwtr pl3ns to submit Ius
resignation to tht SUI'I Y Boord or Trustees
Wedn..,day,but hastht&lt;aten&lt;d to "call ofrthe deClSton
if anyODe fO&lt;ct5 his hand."
,
"!'his tim&lt; it's serious." the source lard ..arty last
w~~ . "Kett~ is talk in&amp; whh roople in Albany, but he
warn s rt all on his I emu."
Althouah Keuu ..... li/IIVai!.blt to
Sprctrum
ror commmt. local sourcta-all of "hom &amp;lked to
rcmam aqonymoU&gt;-&lt;Onrtrmed that his tt"Sial&gt;Aiioo
tuns are more than rumor.
AI this point • IS 1101 totally known "'h) Kett&lt;r
miJ)tl ~ tlunking or rHiJlllQC· Som• &amp;rJIIC tbal ht lias
decidrd that it is ume to mo•e on, wtwe Otbus elatm
tlw autbontics in Albany ue pressurina him
T hroucl&gt;our much of tht Fall ...atest&lt;r, talk of
Kttter leavina lbt Univtnlly &lt;trcul•td uOIIDd Capen
Hall. Whta qucstion..d by TlttSptetrum in Novem~r
as 10 his whereabouts fOf a 10-day Jpan,lbe PttJident
said ht was on v~~Catloct, whll~ Olbtrs mainuJned bt
was "job humin&amp;" and llyinc bttwecn BulTalo and
Albany fot mtctirtp with top SUNY olllclals.
K"uer told various UniverJky committees afttr tht
story appested that some at UB may wish to s"" him
leave, but maintained that ht had no sucb utteruions.
Capen sources said at tbt time k was not unlltdy iht
Pttslclent may have chan&amp;ed his mind or denied aoy

n.,

re51fflC11Jfr1

~ r&gt;Jt fiml1zed ~~ But they ere

oowrt to the te-ms of w'la! ,e wr/1 get 'f nc
lf!rlves anc new ft1,ngs WIN ga earned out '

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Tht SJ)n'trum learn..d "arly last week that Kttt&lt;r
allegedly IUS nt&gt;JOt~ina tbe tums of his dep:orture
w ~h SUNY ClumttUor Oifton R. Wharton and
Chairmu of tbt SUNY Trustees Donald M. Blinken
"1-iJ rH11/181ion IS 1101 finalized Y&lt;l," saJd 011&lt; sourct
"But thty are down to tht terms of what he w~l r•• of
ht l&lt;o'"&lt;S and bow thiJIIS wiU b.. carn&lt;d out."
Tht soUKe also said thas K&lt;tttr lias made n
perfmly clear that bt might rcscmd hi&gt; dtcisron if
&amp;ll)iOn&lt; Pt&lt;SSurtd him. "And ht ha.s thrcasencd 10
embarnss tbt Uni•ersity pubiKiy if lll)ont forcn hiS
hand."tht source added.
Anolhtr local sowct said the bor pomts under
n..ptlltioo are precueh ......,. Ketter writ 10 after h iS
resianatioo and when il wiU take efrtct .
Press~~res from
authorities ~xtetnal to U O
reportedly drew Kttttr *"'•Y from ttis hom&lt; bu.
fr~nlly durtn~ tht first semwer. Tht much
publicized 1\trnitur" thefts, the summer dosln, o f tht
Oflict of !lf1110rily Student Affairs, and tht Ottob&lt;r
aroundbreakina for tbe Ctnttr ror Tomorrow were
alleaed sore points for the President.
AccOfdinc tO sources in Buffalo and Albany 1&gt;e11er
W&amp;l called to tht Sta.tt capital by Wharton last

~crto

Affaan Ollice. Statt Autmbl)man Anhur 0. be.
who.also a11endtd tht mtttin&amp;, told Thr SJ)n'trum
t hat thtrc art "a num~r of probltnu" at U B.
"All &lt;of the thtnp t hat aiTcct minorrues •• the
I.Jn~&gt;&lt;rsll y art eroding qulckly ." ht said .
Another topic that drtw Albany's .. rath .. .. tht
Center for T omorro .. . Tht U ll Pre&gt;tdtnt reportedly
"bil&lt;ktd" the Oivis1011 of Budget JOOBJ and tht
SUNY Board of Trust eel by holdina gsoundbrea~ina
for rhe P&lt;OJeCt prior to receoving fi!U appro•al from the
IW O 80\trnln&amp; grOUp5.
lnfurm&lt;d souret5 teported that both IIOdits &gt;&lt;nted
anger at Keuer und t he issu.. wa... d.sctMCd at the
Tru"cc'' ~tp&lt;emb..r ~ntclloa. The orl\odo reportedly
h&lt;t&amp;h&lt;&lt;ncd l&lt;clingl tn Albany that the Pre.. dcnt '""
acting too indepondcntly.
The U 111vtr.i1y had abo bern prt'\swtd by local
media oveo furniture theft&lt; "htoh occurred ..tunns tht
t ran&gt;lltOn 110m the M~tn S treet to tht Amhe"t
Campu&gt;. Bullalo &gt;Our«• clllrned ther" ts ntore 10 the
scandal than has heen released and call n "3nother soot
spor" for UB
"A lot oftho1e k111d1 ofpre»uro h:\vt been bwldona
up. I don' ~no" whether out\ldt authorrtl6 "ant
l(eu er to 1&lt;1'&lt; or" heth&lt;t he ba&gt; JU&gt;I had &lt;DOugh, but
tht 'rumon'lto• &lt; n(ll betn-. ron~ :utd l.tll&lt;r ts ready
to mo-. on: • wurcr u.rd
Arr of ~cr•&lt;&gt;
A1101htr sowe&lt; saJd ~nday that -n..At .. ..,\ IS tbt
.. ..,\·for Ketter to for mall) breach tht subJCCt "•th
th&lt; Board of Trl.l&gt;lttS
Kttter's 10 )tar&lt; as liB's htlm ""' scarrt"d b)
r&lt;poru on 1978 that suppon in Capen Hall had eroded
consrdtrobly 1\t thas potnt tht E.otecutl't "&amp;l
c nttCtltd for I lack or dtTCCIIOil and admuuSirators
c harJ&lt;'d that an au of Kcrecy and f&lt;ar porvad&lt;d tht
offte•• on tht xll&lt;kmlC sptne.
That imriauc eventually SpUrrt"d • scrits of publiC
forums ~tween Kett&lt;r and various Sllldent arouP&gt;.
Tbt end rnult .. t i 1 &gt;tpuftC:utl num~r of "no
confidence " votts 111 tht ltad.,rsrup 111 U B.
Throu&amp;ttour his thr.,.,·term prtstdency, how&lt;&gt;tr,
Keuer has rec&lt;lvtd ltialt praise for hb tffort&gt; tO
maintain Stlllt support for public tnstitutions lll\d
secure constant lundm1 lor t h&lt; Amhtnt C amput.

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111corl&lt; CortJald - P. 12

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BOWLING LEAGUE
NOW FORMING

f

Mens

Faculty
Staff

Coed

Syracuse
reactor
breeds
trouble
.,,. bck Re.Ue•tr

Sign up in Room 20
Squire Hall

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Attention
I

:-----------.J~nl~~s---------·:
1
Seniors
l1
Grad Students
l1
Faculty
I·
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t in the School of Management- l
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.·

SOM's Yearbook, Transition, is tak·
ing pictures Feb. 2-March 6 fer the
1981 edition.
Stop by Crosby Hall and see our
photographer.
5 poses-FR EE.

FH t11t~ Ed/#Or

Tl&gt;e

N uelur

Reaular ory

fiDe a S)'I'*'IM power &lt;om!*IY
Coaun.iosioo
(N RC) bas PfOil&lt;*d
fot ~a«&lt;ly~Akilll
• fa!J•

10

c.oncernina the,
innall:•.don. of cenain safety
~ in one or ils nuckll
ructon. The NRC bas also banned

.sta1emcn1

a

N laJita

Mohawk

file

suptrintcndant from any
involvemnu in nudcar: matters IDd
askt-d lbe comp;any to show &amp;use
why dK company\ ueeutin: vice
l)&lt;&lt;sldenr should not also be
removed.
A&gt; a result of rhe accidtnt 01

Three Mll&lt; IJland, the NRC
mandated rhat all nuclear power
planu meet addhional nfery
nandvds. The January 31, 19ao •
deadline for lnsrallalioo paosed.and
Ni.q,ara Mohawk. 1ubmiued •worn
u:~t imony by ExC'c utive. Vk't
Pruidertl Jamc&gt; Bardon rhar rhe
saf&lt;1y devicn wert implemomed.
Howeve r, an Ocrob&lt;r 1980
insp«~lonbrtheN iiCshowedthis

hypocrirlcal. M1ny Ptanu be•ides
Nine Mile Polar wert not In full
compllapce," Sunderlin uld.
explalnirla !he NRC\ handt orr
:. auirude.
The violation 01 Nine Mlk Point
was a minina radlatlon detector in
a stack tMLH:nl . IJ \ purpo$t is to
measwe rhe le\el or radlarlon
k••m&amp;.L .... ~ . Ar Three Mile
Wlndt~l\ld suchaniCmitor.bUI

rhe levtl of radl•ion lcavina !he
Wl&lt;rut.
.... ~
100 hiJh 10 be read on
However. this .Siloation is not
the tow KaJC monitor. Be('_&amp;Us.t O(
J""" t910,1lv&lt; rnonrhJ rhis, oll"~&lt;iab 1\ld "" '"•~ or
.,.,. rhe deadline. 38 or rhe 61 tnowina how much radllllool wu
operalinc nuclear power planu ., leavina rhe 51Kk .
tb&lt; Unlltd Suaes were operarina
N~ Mol\a" ~ reJponded 10
wkhoUI the rrqujred saf&lt;ry devxes. the propoltd fines and •IAperulons
Thh rellecu, a&lt;c«dina ro ..,..,., a on Jarw.vy $, 1981. A&lt;t'Ofdrna ro
lack of~spoasib;hly onth&lt; .,.n of NRC Public Allain Ofll&lt;tr (.IM&lt;
!be N RC ro enfcrce requirem&lt;r&gt;ll. t.iik&lt;, rhe fort~ pooot or rhe tr&gt;~
Ia the pas1,1he -mmcot -..ror:y a&lt;tlon Is Nt...,. Molla,.k\ Coull)
had b«o lu, freely &amp;ivioa ......,.,.s, In rhe11 res-. the
.... - . ...s uemptlotoo &amp;.. po.,.,
derrltd • r n6tt·
rcaulalrom. "The Nine Mil&lt; Poaot rompbano&lt;, and hence any fllldly
Rta&lt;tot al" ay• heads deadline Jlllemenu. Wlu'lt 11 &gt;«ms rhll h Is
problems." said Syracuoc Pl&lt;..,e a lilitly eoncT&lt;I&lt; martcr-wherher
Council spoke-sman William a monnor is in platt or noc-M•ks
Slllldcrltn. In 1977. an Isolation· uplarned Ihal ,.,... wO&lt;dll!il Is
eondc:nstr a the Syrxusr plan~ caus1n1 dcbaa~ . ..11•s more
broke dowo. Accorrllna ro NRC compiicattd. Wt had"requir&lt;m&lt;nu
"pc.cif.catioru. a nuc.lear plant thai equipmtnl bC' intnllcd. WhaJ
c:annot operate w•h kss rh.an t•o
does 'Uutallcd' mean?" N;q.a
contknsers. · but rhe Nine Mile Moh•wt did have a monhor, bur
Rtaclor ,.., uernpted. "The NRC accordinaro Sunderlin il "'~not in
doe• a lot of lookina the orher rb&lt; &lt;~ack ir belon1e~ in. NiO&amp;Ifo
way," Sunderlin odded.
Moha,.~ counrered rhat rhe deviu
WL\ "available." Mll&lt;l not&lt;d rhll
even rhouJh !hey did have rho
NRC eervo"'
Sunderlin poinrod OUI rhar the devi&lt;t,lr was mlulna a lead l hoeld
NRC m iJ(. be tinina the Syracuse ro block our bockvound radii! ion
planr because '11\ J&lt;ltllll nervouo thai could make rhe readllll$
aho11 II~ history or ov&lt;rloo~i'na i:nacxura1c. Yea, 1M: rtaclor was
violalions." Port or an internal tttvtt .shUL down.
oraanlntlon, The Ornce of
l"'p«~or and Ajlditor circlbled an
o..itl•
IAI&lt;r·d&lt;parrmernal srudy rhal
Anocher probl&lt;m racln• rwo
COIK'Iuded !here was • no o ne nuel&lt;ac pian" In SyrO&lt;u&amp;e, •
deJlllrl lllCJII nopoosiblc for secina as other reacron rhrOUJhc&gt;u! rhe
Lbat the modifarOON wert ccried coun&lt;ry, I&gt; • dc&amp;icn "'"' m the
our. ''Tbc NRC Is beinl em&lt;rJ&lt;ncy core &lt;oollna JYIIell). "la

•·as

...-_.By

UB Celebretes

ACAt).EMIC WEEK
•

JanulJJY 26·30th

Today: A Face-to-Face Forum
Students·Faculty-Forum on

Teaching Quality: What is a
Good Teacher?
4 p.m. in the Capen Lounge.
Hear Noted CJB Speakers, then speak
outl
For more information call 636-2950
BroughltO yov by

SA

AuocMmlc Ch.1b1

·--Y

n...

'"•II

ntt:. lllAT 1 S ~T IT TAI&lt;ES TO
tE1.P IN ll£ IJEVEUJ'IIIO KRll nRX.GI
PEACE aR&gt;S, 10 PUT 't'Q.R mx:ATI&lt;Jf
't'Q.R

10 KRK IN ~110'\L *VS· 10 l9t"
&lt;JfS'mAT£ (lft(MD fNI11)«; I'£1KDS,
10 lEACH. TO li'GRAC£ tBLlJI seRVI~,
TO tE1.P tEET ~ NEBJS, IT S
1lrl) YEMS nt\T ~ twCE A KRll Of
DJm:Aei:E, IT STilt: eL sPENT RR 'IUJ,

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-.aUih"'-'tr~III11AJ8AMd

c.w.

fi!IIU &lt;XJI'$ - *KIN&amp; A DfFFB9Q:

is rhe nnt line of defense apinll I
m&lt;lrdown." ..wSunderlin. 'In 1976.
1hrtt Otnc-ral Elccuk nuc1car
engineers tcsl&amp;nrd their po~:ts~
•P&lt;Jned by thi•
10 prottsl tht
u&gt;e or nuclrar rucl. The Oaw l• [n a
douaJinur·•haped. warer·ftilcd rank
IUrroundinarhe b~ltdinJ. In cue of
emtratncy, $UJ)trhtascd ste:am is
'"cnard lnlo lilt cold wa1tr wherr il •
condcnsa.. The probl&lt;m is rhar
mo.u or the tanb could ftOI
• i1N1and the prnsurr irtbt)' wert
pu1 1n1o ult. Accordina 10
Sunderlin. former NRC chairman
Jostplt Hervy sold oD 1972 rhll "'hi&gt;
probjem could mean rhe end or
nuclcat &lt;n&lt;rar •• ~in&lt; Mllc 1'\:rinr
\llrb JU}t Jfanted IWO ~ars IO
bUIIJC\) I bt Un L ."'. added
Sundcrbn•
The NRC &gt;pokesman lor rhe
OHicc or lnsprctlon and
Enfore&lt;m&lt;nc capiaincd that there
WCTT many ft'MOCU rcWallowin,a SoO
IDM)' rtattOfl 10 opn8t wb.k in
•ool11lool or NRC rqulariom. "V\'&lt;
lfanl UlcmtoM whrn unfor\«ff

n.w.

ctrc""'"tancn

prt~rt"tw:

a

l~«m«

from ~~til ina &lt;quiprn&lt;nr or .,.ns."
B«au.\c: of thil-. man)' reactors
uc alk)14td 10 continue fKsionana
.. loho11 prap&lt;~ ufery equipment.
The onodeq...,lcs or the Yque
di&gt;rribulloo orruporulbitllits wert
outhn&lt;d in rhe r&lt;port from rhe
NRC OrTic&lt; or Inspocror and
AudiiOf which was no1 mta.nl for
pubh&lt; readina. When Ni&amp;Jaro
~\ohaw l ..... raced wirh lhe tint,
thry madt public I hi; rtpori. J~ s.
Snicuk of rhe orrrcc or Inspection
and Enror&lt;cm&lt;ni admiutd lhlllthc
drxumcnl corrcerly ldenrir.ed thr
probl&lt;m rhar allowed "' many
viOiacon lO continue optraa ion.

iOTht .. upon

round

th.at

rtlpC&gt;n.Jibility was split bttwcen
two or more 1rour-. anc:l somtrnponsibaily w .. nor acc&lt;pred by
anyon&lt;. Some vlolaror• •lipped
rhrouab the aork."

STtJDENT FEE WAIVER

APPUCATIONS

are available in the SA Office,
Ill Talbert Hall
Deadline for applying ia
MONDAY, FEB. 2nd

Fee waiven are baaecl

on ~ancial ~P!

�Schwartz def~ds budget cuts
to an irate Collf!ge:S' Coundl
by Stlb Gooddtlld
,..,.,, £dft01'

Tbt Coii&lt;~CS' CoW&gt;Cfl PIU"d a resolution
ThWJday in•illi"-' 1ha1 Dtlll Murray
Schw aru rcJiott S 600_9 In planoed cuu for
Cora P. Maloney (CA) and Women'• S1udies
Collqa (WSC). The v01e, 11 1ht Counefl~ ,
reaular mec11na wu 6· 2, wilh u c h or 1he

ei&amp;ht aJternative lcarnir\&amp; rrnarrs caslisl&amp; one
vote ew:h.

Schwanz. also came under rtrc (of h.i1
polici&lt;s «a111dioa hit Sprlna 1981 bud&amp;&lt;t cuu
ltnd h.b dtctlion 10 a.rant an interview wnh
1~ Ul\f\'rn.rtr ad m~raa ioa oc-..spapn
fit# R4'ptxtrr. which apprarc-d prior to the'
mC«"Itn.&amp;. M1ny

rtl)ftttnlati\&gt;CJ

"Olt:ed

daronttnl lo kh bolh lhe Dell! and lhe
colkpt syt.lcm
Thc r&lt;&gt;OIICoon. opomortd by rhc &lt;.:or2 P.
Malonty Collta&lt; ICPMI. w as ut retpolli&lt; to
SC'h,.Wit \ Dtctmher dtclSIOO IO &lt;Ill lhc
Col~lf' b..J&amp;&lt;I by S U.JlO, chvldtd amona
"' or 1ht «ahl EtlkoH·houstd Coll&lt;s&lt;&gt;liQih CI'M and WSC, IUO&lt;ttd ~ ~~~ tbty
'-'OR'll~erc\1
~.omb1ncd

~ll)., 'A hkh

I.Jt'ofVOpQfiiOnAIC'

to equal onC' ·hlllf of the tucaJ

WS&lt;. r.t un mcm~r Aluon Ud.) swd t hi:
mo;uon ... ~l\ \llmlk4111 btn~..~&gt;e (or dlt.' lir\1
11mc other ~.:o l lellt'\ '\Upponcd;, mot"ln that
f'ltl\\tQI)

(OfCC' t..UIJ

IU thc:lt QVrtU

pruft.dtt\ ..., our t .'ollcgts thou&amp;ht '' th•.lt
tAI(Il'fl..tJ\1, ~ .._~, m.tt-,ckd. "'hit thC') '"-lf'd
un..~tlhhl)''"
St..h~Aartl ·~not a.,a.l~btcm~•sh:d
uiu. .. u~

but

fot tomtf't'm.
atvouah.Juc 1M mttunt tha.t HK

madr ••

\UCh

a manne-r

10

\.h\.lutb .. IS ftw piOIJAnU J.\ ('(b\lblc~t..·h•ant

c\ptatnc'd tus ct.an. nouns

sern&gt;&lt;~cr." The Unl••rslty bad asl::td thc
Colk&amp;&lt;Jio &lt;bopS 15,000 this semester and
work lOW WeD I 101111 CUI of S 78,000 In n•
buda&lt;l over 111 Wlll&amp;m~ ptriod, Schwanz
IOid I he Co~~~~tfl .
The CUll Wtre ror thJS acme~cr tO htlp in
the plannlna procCJJ ror ntrr year. which
w tu lnc:ludt pf)&lt;U., ptOplc nc•r wnestcr for
work he Ina done now, ht conf1m1td.
..1 don' vJrw theu: rrdiJCtions a.s
projections of budact tommitments",
Schwanz urf;aincd. •1 vi(w them as ways in
whach •r 1£t tht most money and most time
10 'llror ~ in pla.nnina for the' hut academic
yur ·

Poorbi.-

Srhwllu then wu an aikd by mtn)' in
the Counc~ lor hi&gt; remark&gt; that ran In Th~
RlPOr'" "The "OfY p•&lt; dc101b obo111
bud,c&lt;U herO&lt;c tvaiUIIIQtll ,..,. Ji'fn 10 thc
Coll&lt;c&lt;s or lht Maste,.," Urblll S1ud1n

th~

~ .......,
$c.t.~~ft#lefO .......... NaOudgittQU
fot dU ........ to e MeUIII ..V'Wtfto ot h
COWICI, He .-n ebo ....,.....,. lot trtb

ANOtln' OROU"= 0.... et h

c:.oa.v-•

l'fuicko&lt; ror A&lt;ad&lt;mic A~ llohen
Rolshera. Adall&lt;tl1111haa 1ht riC lire -~1 he
(died "'ilh UaJ&gt;I bud&amp;fiJ III!i proarwn CUiliJll,

Ihe Viet PICJ&gt;Idcnt t101od tbt Caclthar 20 -ZS

,.-._• .........,_. Wt M

...-wtw'*',.......,..

_........,..."-f..,. ......

~

fMift M

h

tY''"'-

the indr•id'-'11 IWII IUid ~ohl&lt;h prop-am•
would '"""•· T ob1oy 171tmher Clw-1&lt;1
it&gt;ynic ..ICned tbal .orne • ould ~•&lt; 10 he
"'malpmawl"lo ensure turvlval, which 1ht

ColltJ,t Master Erwm Johruon chatJ_cd

ptrce:rn o f 1M e:nti~ £•«uaive Budge:( cot

Dean t"OlK"td~ "' a_} a scron,J pos::iibllny,

"Thll 'salutach orrauh."

rorSUNV was concentroled in UB.

Cha 1tman
or
rht
Pl onn• nB
Commhlcco-and FIC'ull y Scnaat btCUIIH
Commlucc: rnrmbtr-Lct Drvden ratltd fot
an OI!Cnda 10 "provld&lt; to&lt;h or her • h h
inrormatioq about lhc other coli&lt;&amp;&lt;•" lor

ll- cunllnuc.-d, 1"Q rcmd thnC' ttnnp in a

ll fl~lfi ~tt

'friOUIJ

tbty ...,. doot 10 "aboorb as much or the
pouiblt ttdUCIIon to •rcaac In plaftllin&amp;
,...Jiom hetwttn now and the end or the

colh~Qt nt'V. }PJ-per btfore dlsCU)\K)n&gt; amon&amp;
the Collegu cauo« me !itrlolll rtserv&gt;lion•
abvut Ihe coll&lt;a&lt; sy&gt;tem."

Bcrorc: I he bcil&lt;&amp;ed De: an could rcsporl41. a
Furn•• toor dlnru o r charaed

t'hftord

..Wr art

r~etd

c:ontlnoou.sly withdcchnmg

rcsuurcci and wilhln Acadrmk 1\ fTaif\ ,.omr
Und or pnoritics Q.Qd choku mUll bt made."
R01&gt;hera addtd, iru!Jti"-' Ihal U B would

suffer son1r JO rxuhy line cuts.-to b&lt; mac.tc
b) Apnt I

Soh"'"'" " ~h '1&gt;i&lt;edtna UIIO dtllh ""Ho•
""' )OU JudJt our Coll&lt;sr whtn I don\~&lt;&lt;
)OU •• ~n&lt;IIO&lt;" IUid •hen I nt•&lt;r \tt
)'Obt.ili•OAIOO\if J4uJ(f\ll,"'he'mamtaantd ,
~·e- ll 'UI'-f\t 'llriUhc)r.a )'OU-•c SUI'"\ttl

rouxb llmts
Thc V)ce Plt&gt;rd&lt;nl ......, thai '\hc
\.UfUta..:tiOft andiCH thmirw.on or W)mt
provllnJ)()OIIxnt..ln~UI\1'-C'·"'•"IbcCOmf'

almo\t tw.o ...can • tlhout

rul•Y· '"The nut )tal .. d, be louaf\acros.'

~ htn -.Led
$)0!1.\lbiC' rutUIC'

1hc boald," RoiSherJ prtdJcttd.
SQmc Cotk~ Clcuhy ptdStd Srhw ant
£or hi\ ftthlll$ about I he- fuu.uc- of many of

rWM1u\c.·
q\Of$11o&lt;ls oboui
(\indlnJ conUI(IIcin\.

,,...,,fie;

future budgraar) ~t. outIn' fh.c po\\1btl11v

or combm&lt;1CIOR

Rkhel C11'011 CoHes&lt; mcrnber Orv111t
\1utpht) ,.,d that ru,.na \Omt (,•11&lt;¥&lt;•
IO&amp;Ciher 'ould ~~• 10 hc und&lt;nal cn
\.OOncrorlattf.JOw.tllhi"CIO\IC'J'U'trU.r
t lvt~d,..
Schw.~tL

Wid \hac CNOUrtkOU m lhc
Collet&lt;&gt; ...,. &lt;1o!M and 1ht dtiiWld lor
COUr\o(\ W.al, -r\lfJOidlnat) and • c Aft'

........................

S.·hw. &amp;nt turftt.d thf flqt 0 ' Cf 10 Vtet.

~

tnC'etiD&amp; thl.t dC'ftllt)d"'

~

ATTENTION{)!
Any student who was enrolled
in the Statistics 101 A or B for
the Fall semester and has questio~s about the grade they
received, please contact the SA
Office at 636-2-950 .
~
Otttdot Of lmHiwMfi\M He•dh .,.,. kt!!Y ~ .KWiftl
Cltt: .-Me~~•"'•"" 01 li,OC'OII ht9 ~~ U • t11.-;ot ..,,.., DtDOIMt

Hunt asserts ~llicott
_safer than charged
Hold~r
/HI, Edi/M

b1 Ou

c. ..

Tbt Ellrcoll Complu may hav&lt; frn: ...C.ty probltms. bill 11 ,. 001 u
unsa!&lt; u some ttudtnt leaders have eharatd, claimtd Dlrcc1or or
Environment Ill Heal! h and Sarti y llohcrt Hunt .
Tbt quitk evacualloo of dorm ~~- is tbt m0$1 imponanl Upetl or
jn"cotU., dtatha In a dorasllrt ...,.. upbloed, addina lhar ir occupll&gt;U
immediately cvac-td 1ht complcz """" heariJJi 1bt olann, "I wollldo\
tlpoct tbmllo JC1 wo ODY • - h buord/'
Ht'-to limil tbt sprad of~ fe8dina ...... of lire-&lt;tbltd
dcotha-is l bt •1111 COatpolldoe&gt;of Ellitelt'l brick or piM(u--.1. llolb
!{• ratd by 1ht Naloclll F'ft Ptoltttion Au«-io~KMI 11 helna
aopoblc or.tc&gt;istina (If&lt; peoetradoa lor otlaoslanllow. ....,.&lt;!I hoi
'\ht cllan&lt;cs of a lire •~~&lt;•adiac 10 my otbtr pbce from room 10 room ••

...._,rials
pr~CJ

remote.•
Tlx mala IOUICt or burnable maerilds In a dorm lir&lt; woUld the
•1udcftl 'l JlO'K&amp;riom lD &lt;a&lt;h room. Tbt dit&lt;ctor •old I hal &gt;tudcnu sboukl
"mirumi&amp;elbe tOGJbustltli&lt;llo thcir 100111."·1-ie llsttd taP&lt;" riel or lle-dltd
ban&amp;lnl &amp;om the wllll,. uceasN&lt;
of llammabk
eans of psollne. oocl llllmOWitd cll!dlu as m~

sbttu

maenals-oucb u
probkma.

'"""'on

Commuter Carpool Results and
Bumper Stickers
Carpool results will be available starting Monday, Feb. 2, after 1 p.m.
Pick up results In 403 Capen Hall.
Bumper Stickers
OnlY those members of the carpool who either share or drive will
be given a bumper sticker when results are picked up. 10 Is needed
ot receive results and bumper sticker permit. Only on bumper sticker
Issued per individual-you CAN NOT pick up results or bumper
stickers for someone else.
Carpool Parting
Beginning Monday., Feb. 9, preferred carpool parking areas will be
monitored. Cars parked In reserved carpool spaces after Feb. 9
WITHOUT bumper ftlcker permit WILL BE issued parking TICKETS.

a

Applications for carpooling Will continue to be accepted. Turn your
forms in as soon as possible.
Sponsored by Division of Student A/llltrs with
the SA Commuter Affairs Council.

11

little help from

I

�tbie rrix-q&gt;

·Ticket Office rf)}'Stery is solved as
detective work LllCOvers error
Us1 ~r Sub Board 1. IDe. a ullloriti&lt;s we&lt;e

ckktc n:pon sbo•ed ckktc 077 was che last cictn

-.r by the ~ or s 130 hom the Squin

JOid

IW Ticktc Olfice, bur an mnciplion has n:vtaled
IIIII reconliac error CIIIISed Che mysetty.
AI lint ic .... tbo&lt;P lbal a ..... e;uh llow fromde Alt or Barry Maailow cklttts eoustd che
disqniDCJ io ri.!Dds, boll Asdltarl Ticket Ofl"occ
~ Joi&gt;D O.Luca's Jllldy of the Tkktt Oflicc\
2li.Sr"'!iil!!!!3~ .,,..,...d, proved otbuwisr.
r-.•
on!'
he
be&lt; r
,.-- -.~-•!TOr "'n:c ""c num 0

f

r.,.. cbal Kri&lt;s.

Coafulotl

Tt&gt;U indicacn a dilkn:- ono lkttts wbkh WU&lt;
JOid for the 8/Qc/c StQU/OtJ~ had b&lt;eo &gt;Old
&lt;Mbtr lorthe UUAB movl&lt; bn&gt;pr from A lnrtrQ&lt; on
StpltmbCT 20.
lkll O.LIICII\ disco• try llill dots 001 «count for an
S II QIOh disrn:l)lll&lt;y. "'I\ poooibie,• Tlettt omc.
~1aDact• 01&gt;-ld S1111poon &amp;lid. '\boa it mi&amp;Jv bt
lkt&lt;!• IOid for the UUAB ~m
Bloc• anocher t~~Ntr mot." The Tkktl Oflict bondlcd
St•f!Jot~-Gowo the ume clay Manilow Utk&lt;ls wtnt bo SIOOO
h fuks
bt 11 "W
011 SeN
oo Ale. The &lt;nO&lt; lnvolvtd the ntis-&lt;tcordlaa of a a w
won
,..em r · • an:
Lkktt IWI!Iher of the "rool tktec repon"-an otDI a_olna to loo~ otwCNih obe r~• ror obe rcso of
IC&lt;OUDI.
device
the doscrtpancy, S11111pson upl11ncd.
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Soompoon lw btaun sorkttr policies or oickco we
The Tkkct Olflct collies the flfll Cicktc sold for an 1.--uon.,ln rnponse co t he cash ahorti&amp;CJ. Now ,
.,.,.. and tbt last ti&lt;kec JOid of I cole&lt; and l&lt;toer when 1 tashkr sell&gt; a ticket the event tk numb«
coclcd wlcs on iu tallY 'hetts, ticket ofllot olflclab tlctcts sold co che cuso~ how ....:.~ Y •ar
&lt;•plaiDed.
Ltnd&lt;rtd will bt rttOdtd and cachcashltt Will ha&gt;t'ltis
The bt&amp;innina ti&lt;ktt numbtr (oo Tht Block own eash bo.~ ,
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Hunt reoncmbcred '" ' year when a janitor 1104iccd a he.avy •m&lt;ll oo

aasoline comtna !rom one of che. rooms In Ckmcnt •Hall. A rtaultin&amp;

invut~n reveakd •srudtnt storlna hb motorcycle in his aukc. "'Now
lhM \ ocJWI.,• he nottd,
If ohc admtoililtMion had its way, Huno predice&lt;d, cookinaoP!lliancc•
would he oooally banned from soudcnt\ rOOntl,linc:c unaueodcd coo~m,
appllanctt 01 a mtjo&lt; &lt;aUK or tiru.
TIIJIP&lt;rina w kh fuc &lt;Qulpmcnc bY dorm O&lt;&lt;IIPIIII&gt; " a oonstano
problem ~r ohe Envorononcncal ofllcc. ~alsc alarms rctMin a probl&lt;m;n
obey arc
year , but HWll r&lt;poned ohal thu year\ nwnbtr or bell
nna&lt;r&gt; u I«&gt; ohaol OChcT )tars, He aurrb.. cd thk to WI ~CSitJ\
&lt;)C'Ction or a uudtoc • bo was cOIJI/II and convoccrd or puiUna an alarm
Another problem it. ohe P«lPP"''opon of doon dcsi&amp;rrtd co 11opohc
s pr-ead of tire 0&lt; omob. Htlnl uplaincd ohal PDC1f clcJ;ipl in Enicoto IO&lt;&lt;r&gt;
studcnu oo w&lt;dar ohc c1o0&lt;.;.. for •&lt;nlllauon.
Ill then... Of, (In:' Hurl lltnlll Lbot Olludcn&lt;~ r-.c,vJih I he door
s.ltua,is "'he$11fe.sl piiCcto he." A hall tire cC&gt;Wd not reach ucudc111\ room
rn ...OCr an ho,., 80&lt;0fdina co Lhe cltm:cO&lt; and a to,.d-prcl&lt;tably
"&lt;1-.lotl&amp; Che lloor CIUl CO the door would k'!p OUI 1molc and fUm&lt;&gt;

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alarm,the Dopinoncrll inunedlllldy n:sponds.
A INl$or CONSe or the lart&lt; number or ckMbs In thc MOM Hotel in las
Vops, Nevada was the ~~..~IT of t he lire alarm lyotem, which wa&gt;
dcstroyed . .~yIn cbe fin:. At:&lt;O&lt;dJnaco Hunt.cbot·c&lt;HIId notllappc.n In
EUlc:ou,bteaUS&lt; 'o ra bed·up dlnclacncruor power suP!lly colhe alarm ,
and a scporuc room for the alarm panel .
Huno admkccd tltiiiOO\C r.-e violulons ulst in Che dorms . buc ins~ed
thal the bia&lt;•t probltllll art lludcms rcactlna lncorn:ccly it&gt; a fire by
leavlna choir 100&lt;111. ftrMpo obe O\Oll pusiitentllre hazard is vaodal4mof
1M W&lt;ty equlpmooc. Hunt eo-tated I hat ........ you talk aboul r...
safety, JOint or ohc prOjllt who u-. I here In Ellicocc are '"" biarst
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then: Is no pr-ovisoon for orlininl dorro lludcnts on ohcir US&lt;, ••«Ill fOJ
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~Fishing copitor becomes a

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En....,.,mmtol P&gt;ottiCIIOn l&lt;qnv;y,
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lh• boQom wdlmmU
"lr'•-....,. mud ond PC&amp; wllh

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ollldool ald.
Outboord Morine's r:t-..1 onomoy,
Hugh Thomoo, clolms llw compony
&lt;Ldn't . - . lonow • hod bMn PC&amp; b 18 In 1976. !he

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ho. PC&amp; bogan to look lllo..
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lit'- co.-n by IUiog sull ogolnso ' lhoold bt ,. _ . , - for payong for
Ill._ , _ and ledcrol EPAt. uldng • """'mdo..s meu wl\ld1 wo&gt;
tl&gt;ol !he _.on bt Ofdared 1o •udy cr..lod by • privoto &lt;orpotll(loro,
1M .....,. ollhf- ooaAml'laiiOn .and which prolilod from dumping th.u

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out-oi-«&gt;Urt Mttlemmt may ~
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N&lt;&gt;motJorwholliin$.theeoinnd
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is fared S&gt;do an adlon

eould ruub tn evtn greater
&lt;OnlilmlMiioro•of the lake
The dredged mud -.ld also ~
coml~ a haardo&lt;» wute.
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latge enoolug~o-~~n.~~·. __
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Me..,while, 5/earound the horbo&lt;
goeson

ealled 0&lt;1 rl~ 007 It allo cotr1ts
wocer &amp;&lt;&gt;m Outboard Morine's plant.
and Sl\ldles sh&lt;&gt;w PCO. a&gt;nt~ln4ote
to sedimenu. A dl4opldatod onow
fmu and a " N&lt;&gt; Treop61$ing" sign
cove&lt; half of 007
"We do td peoplt ff "'" ... lttlt
kids Oo.mg In lhett," lllld the

from m. water or secllmo!nt$, bvt
from the posslbGity ol the harbor's
I'CBo boooltn!l m. alrudy-hlgh
PCB ~tJOiions in the lake's
fish Sinu PCBs CO&lt;lCCntJll!e 1ro the
!any tluuu of fish, the lcwls &lt;iltl ~
mllions olllmahlgllft lhete than 1n
tho w•tor. Aoeordlng to 0.. Thomas
Murphy, a PCB oxpen ol O.Poul
UniYftlily. • pcncn gou a
dose by «Oilns one meal ol fish then
by olnnlong 5.000 gallons.,_,.,
And tho most popular game &amp;.h ore
the ~ eontamlnated . The EPA
fttlmllla thet nearly ~ of the
popular sport fish over sev.,n

lifeguard "WoMklhorntogorovtor
they might get •mh or
F - nonll along ~· ~oeh. lht
........ of lht nonll dllth flow
unrostJ1cted onto the lake. without
!mu c.- womln!l,
'1 WM -v SI.O)lri&gt;od rhoc lhete
....,e no _,. - e d ntM t1.outl. .. to not wollc In the " ' - «
~y """'nd th&lt;re ," said Kamer Ha
environ.....,.... SII'DUP would l~ ro

Food and O.ug AdmlntJtraliOn ·•
safety &gt;Nnciotd of 5 p61t&gt;·por..,llion

-•deanupolthehocbo&lt;~.and

(ppm)

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gr..,.,

pounds have PCB lewis

a derulon on rtJpOnslbllity later
Hullbbuard

The Waukegan munldpal ~Kh Is
sandy;lched betwHn the north dftch
• and the hMbor mttonct. Ae&lt;onll~

to ont lifoguMd as mony as 10.000
people splash In MS walei'$ on a hot
doy. Cullb1g thro'-'!Jh the ntl(lhom

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"AD you haw to do Is ta~ o stock

Birth de fect..

Kamer also notes thar ahe

fish hOifl aused problem$ fe&gt;&lt; the
commtrdal f1sherlts on Lake
MIChigan le&lt; most of the deeod•
con~plotvly -.;ping h out in somo
yea" Tho Food and O.ug agency·,

and po~ It In the mud Un the north
ditch) ond wateh wh&lt;lt comes
out-ij'slil&lt;e sttlktng oil "

em_.,cy ln t~ for tht c~y of
W.ukf!lill\ IJ Inside tho harbo&lt;

High PCB concentrelions in the

po.ulble pl•nt 10 lower tb ..
aeccptobl• !nels of PCBs In fish sold
commerc:lolly collld runher s.oa,g tflt.
n~li of Rft.fwrmen lor some time 1o
com~

·~Th'!re·s

no quut.on lhat thea•

are ttffccs.s on non~human pnmalt?S

even ot tow Jcove~ ... Mid James.-AII-.'n
wh~ ..,.k ., tho Uni\&gt;orS.ty of
WiiC'onsin ' \

Prlmat ~t.nlt•

provided the '"'~"'~"' Toi PCB
~ l-ed "Wov•
found svmproms wnh leedlngs • •
low M 0 25 ppm """' a two-1..11
""'tod •· Symptoms •ncfudo changes
m growth. l..rnmg behavior. and

"andords to

&lt;O&lt;M oldn probioms, wh~ ~
sevort dtecu linked to hig!&gt;eo-lev&lt;l
'"""""'' lndude bnh drieas. llwt
pmblems ond e.ancer
Allen bel~es Infants and ........,.
ttnd 10 ~ tho , _ .....""".. 10 tho
chtmrcals and ho betoew. that any
lew! of PCBo In Pfegnanl 01
~..."'1 women i&gt; not ..St
" A&gt; • rosub of P C B - ·· the
lnf•ntl art tmalfer . devtlop
dlftolored sl&lt;in and show leatn101g
and ~·-al clls.obllltie&gt;," Allen
Mid H• il qulek 10 add thai as yet
there Is no PJoof that &gt;uch poOle.,..
will d&lt;rvolop In humon PQ!l\llabOns
The nonll dllth ond horbo&lt; floor
•r• not tho onlY _ , ,.. of PCO. on
lht area Ba.des the pl6nt hou.stng
the d•e&lt;oiiling opm~uon during the
20 1/Car&gt; of PCB u&lt;e. somo "'!Jht

mibton pounds of rh~ s.I.Jbslanct' itrfl'
unoccounted for. bebe"'-od to ~
IOn'ltlwh~re on Outboard MMne's
propmy or In ne&gt;rlly landhll ~tos .
Chorte.r bod1 coptoiPS ' "
Waukegan - who k eep then
$75.000 rigs moll1ng with the lure of
a good fighting. Rsh- say bad
publidty •• pobably ma&lt;e of •

$8800

l)n)biom thon hta~h .

..w~·re not .JUrt: 11's a health
probl«m b&lt;!cauW'. quito frankly. we
den) know how many ol the fl&lt;h
end up •n tho gorbago &lt;M1 and how
many mel up on tho dlnn&lt;r toblt,"

t&lt;lld one ol 3&amp; lo:«nsed captaons '"

tht twbot. "'Mycliftlb•cinteresed
In • good lime out on the lake. They
mainly -v to llf'l away from tiM:
dftk for ........ •

" Laat chance for our $88 Offer!"

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Watt faces vast energy problems

t•t kl:'t'PUu.! Ill

_ _ __ by Bob Gottlieb a nd Peter Wilt!)! COf\l(lb!Hed ul!imo!oly to
cPNSJ n,. o..,..,,m•n• of '"• '"'"""' ""'V ....nbo lho
offlt&lt;! In Wooho"!Jion - a compl_.
bureaucr-acy wohow u:.~n~IUih Ate fvliy undtnlood
by few Ametlcans
But 6.)-ltle '"''~ comroV0tY OV\"f ttl~ •PP&lt;*'ttnml d

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"Sog&lt;.bruoh ReboJllon"-whlch Is "'"•,. Je.,.eo WaH
enletttd lhe pidure

Dining lh• Andrus years, two Sltlll&lt;gfea for d..,llng
rtw feels &lt;merged from lhe - " ' • «&lt;IDI One

American c-cer
Soddy

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IJ'OUP ol corporate (..den., epitomized by Jowph Coon

of che Coon boer laml1y. allied !hero- ""llJ ...,a~Jer
notw 1nlef10f S«&lt;t1aty Jama w..n dtmOt\Jb~
scat. Wostem buol......,., and ~'"" to·
INPf11!m~l s pohe.ws todty hlw con~qu.nru 61 fott
coiled
R&lt;!&gt;o!s-rn a frontal 011odl on [odorol
ntbthtng 4.) r~ of ftl~ mor-e SJl6mCI'out ~nrMTtt• of
c:onuol of l"!b!Jc Iondo l\nolhor IJ'OUp, dl&lt;m!Wng the
51.tiP and JIUI1«&lt; b hM boco""' .oboolu..ty IIIIo! IO lh•
c:onlrontollonln
as
Hoandorthals. lriod 10 oulllvo:e o
Am~nt•n We-a , •nd '' tua uiingfy -.o kM 1tw 4tnt1r~
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~cloM!y w.th m.-10 9&lt;'1
"'""' tlwy wenttd "'""""" ladclir1g tho d!ffia.h qUdJOo
W~rt -.111 rn ,-fl«t br R"~an s MlniJ't:• ol Wt1h.rn ol
fedetal c:ontrol
M i.IB ~wrw-:~ng a vaS1 nch tmpile tw!l • b.Uton .un
•A pub!"" Jar.J an m o nnou)o u.~nc...:t~tr.uon ol to.t
Tho Moum..n
Ltrg.l FoundatiOn IMSI.F).
u'••i•om Do •'"'d.,_,uaogaJ Uw n•\On.t .mtu~ nMk'M\61 ~by c-. tn 1970 IIDd dlrectecl by
P6fk t'/519m 1he ddtn~ and lfl.g,.tiOt\ "YS1t"fiU wh~~rh legal t&gt;o• far the illlliCk on ledoraiCIOnl!ol. TeP&lt;....,.od
...1., 17 m hem ocr•• ol cropland q&lt;~cmcll rtw rhlr'll oC
conlronto!- "'"'-· ~
ucw-fll•d of llw w... • ~ Ol'd l&gt;!cwrcM chup "'•
Cound fWRO.
ol.,_ - w-._,c PQ¥.'\'1 lOt' nwmy ol na Clllft
on""'-! "' the w-n -boom. lOOk the mar•
In oddo- chrougll 111 Bol!nu ul ~ ~ bano&gt; ~ .In • ~11 !'tiS ............ ~
lnt•rto&lt; " lh• llnalorl&gt;cl.. ol tiM ra.. of r t w -\ lnJ..v, chtncNnc...! "no'9..ao;ocfting 11\aC 'wt
tt•hn ... r~ ~ c:onttd
tntftt'f•l r~vu ol ther be'-"., ltw condutiano1Pgl&gt;l5ol
But ~ -.tho rnowmodc.,e WRC _...m wlllch
ThiS t&lt; rtw .,.,....,ful dominiOn rnh;nod bll J.nu pooc~.,.,oc~ .--.. well . . tilt ~.... lhh ol
w~• AM dbpcr.o h .. •vpuwoon .. .., ....,.,...,""'S rhe lntotmo""IMI ""'-&lt;a Prt~jec~ -th• loogest COCII·Iirod
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Backyard Birds
Beginning A Jogging Program
Black &amp; White Photo Processing
Careers for the 21st Century
Communication and the Deal
Coping with Loss. Change, &amp; Depression
Creative Drawing
Exploring Men's Roles
Figure Skating lor the Beginning Skater
Fun Embroidery
Guide lor Stellamllies
How to Balance 3 lives·Schooi/Work/Famlly
How to Use Programmable Calculators
Intermediate Guitar
Japanese Cooking
Jewish Traditions
leprechauns VIew of Nature
Magic lor Everyone
Men &amp; Women In Trans1l1on
Middle Eastern Dance
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Academ,.c Week

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Apparently the games &amp;t thle University and the Intrigue
~ that surrounds lta &amp;dmlnlslratlon will not enduntll the last
ol the Keller regime ts gone and we are sallied I nto new
te policies and attitudes.
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We have lea rned that we have to wade through the
} secrecy and lear that pervades Capen Hall to underst and
what goes on there. But we will never be comfortable with
talking to sources who refuse to 6e named &amp;nd printing
stories that , al though legitimate, open themselves to
criticism bec ause they cannot say " w ho" i s telling " What."
And now, as w e take perhaps the most dramatic turn of
Kauer' s tenure at UB , we lind a new obstacle, We are
warned that Should anyone " push" the Presidenl. he m ay
change his mind about resigning. That means SUN Y, that
means the Trustees, that means the Chancellor and 11181
means the press.
We are ractlully told that pem ~rps we should supress
In formation In our hands until Koller is ready to relase il
because otherwise we could "ruin everything." We are In
ellect warned. along w ith handfuls ol others at UB and
SUNY Central. that one man has a gun to all of our heads
and should we make any move befO&lt;e tte is ready, he'll pull
lhe !rigger.
The ethics of that ere questionable and lhe WISdom ol
I hose lhar have accepled il Is even more dubious.
As a paper we resent being told thai we should not mak e
very Important in formation public as soon as we learn o f il.
We resent being, In ellect , threalenod. We resent lhill one
person mogl'tl be brazen enough to play that kind of game
with a w hole syslem
And we won' l be held hosta~
The scheme that Ketret has w orked out. If tl Is as o thers
say II ts, could be very convenlonl, He decides lo do
somelhing. the decoslon gelsleaked rne papers publicize It
and ne calls ot oil So everyone but he looks f ooliSh
In November The Spectrum punted an article on
speculation In Capen that Keuer was planning on leaving
hl&amp; UB pos1 and had spent a lew days looking al other jobs.
The Presldenl quickly dismissed lite story, pointing out
1nat all lis sources were unnamed , and malnl aoned thai he
was notlooltlng lor other employment. II was only rhen thai
some sources •n and close to Capen Hall said he didn't w&amp;nt
to be pushed and would probably deny or delay everything
until the press backed oil.
Ketter may work besl in secrecy That was among lhe
biggest crll ocosm of nls adm lnlsrration when emOllons
flared here In 1978, Unlversory aec1ors I hen cried out against
the atmosphere of closed doors and lear I hey sensed at UB.
Many lelt II unfortunate thai hiS strong points had bei;Ome
overshadow ed Dy these glartng laults.
TJ1tS Uolvers•tY may be approaching a cnticaltuncrure. II
m ay soon have to deal with a chenge that il has not laced In
10 years. But rt may also be tied up In a game ol who moves
first. There Is no way anyone can tell what will happen a1
Wednesday's Trustees' meeting. Some already know and a
lew ol those have spoken, but In the end anyone person c an
really conlrot w hat happens.
We regret that we are forced 10 prlnl stories of paramount
lmport&amp;nce to this University using unidentified sources
and Information thai could easily be construed as neresay
and quickly d iscred ited by someone w ho sees that as to Ills
advantage. But It's Important enough that we think you
should know. Too many have watahed closely l or so long

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To tho Editor
Wlt~oblg"Wr.ewt'' onetowlpooll/leb«&gt;W,tuV ''At

101 ~ A..demiC w....k to horot" Tbe not ot p-te who
,..,. worl(od on tnto wHk·IOng specta~elo onetloss,
bu1 without them, It would""" boon..'meo-tiOIO.
1woutcltli&lt;o to tnanlloll my .,.,.work.. o ln the Student
As-latlon: partlc&lt;slorty uuron SNpl&lt;o. "'no to tM
Dl.-c:tO&lt; o4 Academko " "' '"' Moot o l oil, t than-""'
(YoUrl and mine) A - l e Ctut&gt;s, ot wnien tntre ore
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ot Academk: Week

b)' p.,tlctpallno In otJr two open
totumt-Whatlt I Good TIIChef? and Ia OUt Gtl'llrat

EdueotiOtl P•oo••m • Good One? to oe nolo "" Mon.,
Jan. 211 anet Wid., Jon 28, rupeclfoejy, 11 4:00 om In
Clapen l.oUnQO. AC.
The A - l e Fait wtll 0e ~etcl on Frt, Jon, 30tn I rom
8 om to 3 pm tn t~• Fillmore ~oom. SQuire Hall. Tnore
will be d"plays. domonsttatlona, mU51c, ptovkl6d by
!JUAB. ond coffee onO donuts, pro•ldl!d Oy tho SA

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Commuter A!fairs (thanka Don Cotamenl)

, 1 .,ultanoousl~ unilytng otuoento, faculty and
aomlnlotrolton. When wu tno oaot limo that tneH
'"'" croc&gt;u&lt;otione -keo nonet 1n '"'"" toworo •
common P&lt;oject ottnll.cate? When wntno oaattlmo

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An invitation
r&amp;$C)OI\IIbfe IOf illnd how tney elftc1 'StUGenl ..,mtngThe 1opk ta one wtllch comu vP otten. hO-. ~
uwanr uw nme b ncH •n epproprNite on•. Tltft debillf
oUera aru~&amp;l'\1&amp;. racuHy er.d admlnlstratora lttt
Q9por1unHy lo Olscuas toge~her wnat 11 i$1fllt makes •
a\.tccet:tul In lhe ela asroom I urge elt ,, o.se
lntereated In • phfloaoonteat dtsau.sslon and

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puDIIclzl"') tno loRHTI tdoOOII1) whlcn It gol"') to take
place on tho Capen t.obby toOoy at 4 p.m. Unlollunatety,

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tne pottlf doos... oot reveal the uue t\a!Urt A'ld
sub111nce of the torutn- whlcn p'omlse&amp; to be
ana controvettJat dtscuu~n

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Toda:ta cebate cof'toCe'fna ,.,. very comple-x QutlsUon
ot 'lll'l"•t • good tuchet •• 8oth NewtOtl a~., l nd

Gelato Rlslng will 00 lntroouetng tho dtoeuoalon With
their perceptions of what goo. - .ct&gt;•oo tt. Wo h - to
toUow thiS wh, a dltculllon ot the many dlmonslont
of ltMI claastoom e)(perltl"tte which 1 totcher ~~

inltttN:tull tAifCIH to )o41'11n
St~ll-tOf tne li•at t'nw yot1 may fuwt GUt flO*
leaeitefl percetve trwtlr )OD and at thfl' samaltmt YtW
may teveal 'f04J' exoec:lahot't of them
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I ouOQo-Je a tong, long t1me 100 In a gale~y tar aw1y

tMfl w11 an ad &amp;li(WWtlve who was on tn.e v&amp;~ge ot
bi:I"O 11..-ed unleaa he Clme U() ~W ifh • .... ,. to mallle .a
qulc" m1.M~n f01' " ' ' C on"'Da~'Y tOo bel..vt that I Pill ~~~on
tPMt D&gt;itlft ot H-oae ·•S•no 86fo•• Mk:tn•vttt 'O"'O"' TV

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h a ft S1A!I6d QUielly tnouon ~ wllh an ad nere lnd
~ne,t belweeft Ptmco•r Junrwon and Croll WHI
Albuma Ilk• Efl•&amp;, r~o L/""9 Lepentlond Tht 01eore•1

Hus ol M"lo ~ann were lnrer-tper5ed btnween
Chtlillflng ljiU'TI ads arKS pubUc seNICe lnnouf\Umenta tt
dldn•t seem $0 ob•IOUS be~
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11 rhe Grana Ote ()pry anct Bo1ut Wltht ., Gfftte~
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lattll TV Mt. Hltfll(lno an Ameue• rot buy•no his tas.t

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tit hOP. . wo' d love t\11 new Ol'\e
Juot aa mvcn ..,llnougt&gt; no oneeaoi ot the H\tflnoltonat
Date Uno hoo ftiet neoro o! l&gt;ld S4tm, nato now one ot
Chonnot 29's l "lfto LeoenO• ona tne Uvong ~
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Sttm wttttmon anet Jim Naoor&amp; tooesln tnom
E~ery 10 often • Pft:tfY good bargain seem a 10 come

It II &lt;Mflre limitld lo ttCOfd albumt, 11 woukf bt bad
tnough. but we Cll'l ~ do Ill 0\.lt S'hOI)I)Ir.Q WhhOt.Jl
111•1119 tne P&lt;IV•cr ot our own S•t&gt;&lt;e joOlloto. we can

•lonQ. but II goe&amp; by tho way~lde becauH U'l IIvek in
btUWHrt tho ada- lOt pom makers and megtc WiiiC

ordtl auen nandy lttml u tno Ronco Egg ScramDier,
wnoen llkH all tho tlmo '"" trouOte out ot no•tng to
c.tu - .,.,.., .,.., too• Just tl\onk oltna tlmo .,.,.. can
..,. In the morning Ot 'fO\I can ouy 'fO\Ir IOfhOto

remo~tera For eurnpte. I rectonUy uw an lid fat to'""
11011 onet pane tllat lcokod P&lt;ttiY nice. They camf wrtn
Tallon onet uu•ns•ls'ond....., 1 BIIIW,.., tile
"""""-' kept "''"" " lui Walt- Tho&lt;o'o Mcwol" I

tllotf~nue Wtarpene~, wh'Ch ~n UHMd on rt• aicM. le
a handy bun saw. ltltff are 11\ntves now 11\11 tao cut

beelmt ~epUcaJ. Tnat's wnat they sald on lht ad lor

tho GtnJtJ knlle tnot cut tyPIIf9 pope• and 2x4'1 on
same atroke and t ooclo.O agelnat lt.

anything from zucontnl to t&gt;rldge ooutmenro. Wo eon
buy sell ot p.,a wltn onouoh lnto!cnongeoblo toe&gt;s to
COI)Iute lny hoult'Mift , an(l as 1 complimentary

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• IJ.trlued Edltiotd." It doeM'I mltt8f that lhey'' \le DMfl
ol'-teo Since 1163. Mooo "'""ttnlno \t eon~&gt;&lt;~ Olthor o
... UYing lAQef'wt" or e " Pnoe1eas K•epeak• " Wo'Jo
auu,.&lt;' lhlt we'll waftt 10 treuvre our new
pouHtlono fa&lt; llle
ot our lifts, 1n0 mayo. ...,
hon&lt;l tnem Oown to our gtan&lt;lelllldren t can·r omog\M
nav!OIJ t n o - to 1 - my t«tle gra,&gt;dcl\llo · on&lt;t
tOll ho&lt;oome "'""""""' .,..,. allovl
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IMI)I my o w n - otrolfll\t._, r o 110-tnto on
otclloll&lt;o' nome so latt my lle.O would spin
C..do eeomsto 0e the up and coming tntno on rnooo
oda y..., can get any i olc.oma.tlon y0&lt;1 ""Y ..oc1 In o
~ catd ~to. "Spont' ' - " ' ' ol tilt aGo," "Wild
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"Otul BomOera ol ll)e s-.1 WO&lt;Id
JUsto low Of 1110
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can thiOUQh )'OOjf t~. And 1"-lf all como
wllh .,...,,. - .. tnoreroyoun-IOttheiiMPI"'I

c:~r/dQJtsttcerllha&amp; 1110 ttn'M -as a ffshlno rod
Tno c:onc:opo was good, t ....,_ l&gt;&lt;lt •-rone got
tntQ tno act arrc1 now moat ot tht thing• oo rront bY uo.
fhtt• k one lillie gadget that I've been wanllng to
O'OOr, thouglr. The Ro«o SlW Flncte1. Holt hoh
/llcw rrweh would you pay lolt~rnts ol t/IIIOtr1Cio7

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_dy,8ur •tit/ As ••poer•thoti&lt;Uybottua. "ft'llg,.e
you, tr no orrra eltotiJf, t ,..ptlnl, tultlltHolot lramltrg,
ol tilt • t)gly 01111 Au MOle ar.te~uf' qo10t• So 'fO\I

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It'&amp; too bad mat we nave to be to uturaltd with all
of lf'la tUf-rall 1 ut~•t lfM.Oint too m•nr tlO\I.-c!WI\IH
scra_mbiiOQ •'ound for a pen to write ~n 1~ malf~no
iiOO,ua fOf a hObO'&amp; Qflltlll flits 01 IOif I

IUlP&lt;I... Jl ... - · ._, onougll, WI OOC 'mouuting

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SA Cootdi,..,Of of Au&lt;Nmlc CwtJ•

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�feedback !
Welcome home
ro tht1 Editor

Stop alienting people
ro 1ft~ Etlitor
I am not amono ttte ···c ooton • Tnl.t never conc:.ernoo
me beU)Cie and t »I ways nad rti POCI to• Jews as felk)w
human bt!•nos Howevar, :alter reaO~nQ ''No' nus ume''
In Mooaa'{"s Trr• SP*t1ttum t 'm g l.tU 1 m • Genii Itt
Unfortunately tor theautnor bl'lng Jtw\Sn lt&lt;I\;CIIItiO
1
,,d wealthy dot'S not ra.n-. turnlhttf among tne 'III'Oftd 1
Qfe4ll.SI mii'Kfs I tno~nt ptopang.a
a tool or
0'0\.IC!$ .SUCJ\ I$ ttle N at I P'itr1't' I QUOU anbocfJ' Qf\ U3otl

" t too. a_m rocaJty OCIOO$Od to the Nll()o-N&amp;It Party nor
I m 1 member ol an,. aa.roet muMwny ~~
to tenow human
oe•ngs lnsraao ot allenahng supoonet• of rt'l&amp;lr cau.e
who a1e nos .Jewtstl Of tfetl. mt:)'t»e '"'' ' OtftOn srw&gt;uk1
lllop li-g~ung ttle.r o wn 11Ge Anu 5emlllltn muat be
fQU9nt w un tM $U.ppori or botn Jewa ~o Gdf'llllH
6y lf1B way , II \"OU'Ie SO b11•81 WPI~ OJ&lt;I t0\i t8qUt!&amp;l 10 /
nave vour narne owuht1ekj'?

MU!~Stl

OOC'~'W tMif tt"!ll'lk'I'\Q 11 .- lftf. .f

More on Berrigan
to rr.e £d1101
PerttaPS I e&amp;n ltHOW .some l4QI'tl 0"' tne UA Ol the
e •~Sov.et teflentan- ' tnat hal boon CIUIIng 10 m~Kn
conhJ!UOn on your pagea fecenlly, I nappen to !{now
qu1te well, .-no am sure ne It nol a CIA agent

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planteo 10 sow con halOn on campus. Out t ven Ill Qjd
not kt1ow htm, the tat1 ttlet nts optnjont ao&lt;t e.wen n1s
v~o ot N(lrds a-te very almlla.t 10 those ot th• anii·Sovlet
ught Wino would not be enough to prove tnat r-e Is •"
"aoe"l' 1 ot that ttghl • lng The tact Ia, many Russtiln
Immigrant$ a_re a ntt-Scwlet they alncett 1Y believe to the

More parking chaos
To tl'tO £&lt;11/or.
t ,...,.., WK'f mud'! Uwe pl• n '01 *~the Dell "''~W1Q
JGael-' on tM AmMrat c.m:x~a ne.-. bHtl ,....f\'ecJ

'Ot

'Mindbending ' debate

to encourage

Totf'J• EdUOI

tn tesponaa to IM tenet In tne Janu1ry 18, 1981
luue of Tht Spllctrum ¥ttHtet~ ov .. H~e W•thhelh upOn
reouest•• conceml~ OCMtn awlm nouraa1 tne Clar~ tiall

pool, may I potn1 out th•t '"" Athlello Depo11mon1 11
not to bla~ tor " Nai'M'I'• c.omplelntt1
Tt'tl Athletic Oepettment coodtJcl• lh&amp;
tntercolleglate nrtHy l lh~tle program
Open • wlm nour1 are f~UIIted by the Ret:reaHon

Oepan,...t.
lrue. l&gt;otl'l dlvlalona come under tne lu.s()teM or tM
0.1*'!,.,.,1 of Recrullon. • mtollea 011(1 A&lt;!lat..s
IMtrucUon. ~~

CI-'Yoefl....t

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r.aoecuv. responslbUIUes are

s•nc.e my ~ellfwlc' • ••o encompasses only
lltGlato •••si'Y .._,. (Ahho&lt;IQ!l I cells

lnl-

!rom

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~ This rmPG6illon l i OCWIOUI~ 1ne ffl'YenQe ot
IOn"e u.tous and lnttuenu&amp;t ea~..~ Wf\0 oo•
C)I.JMd ovw tor a 0..:1 soap commtf&lt;;lal Tne onty
t\ltt•t~Hon tl'\at t an lrNtQtne 'or It t• that It ' ' mttnt

.,.ton,

aiAlno, " 10 ,.,.
room """"?") 1
cannot .,__ " H...... I " Cllllgel.
I wll, hO'*"*• awerd uw "'111 ' MUQ •·hnderbonoer
Anonymity AwotCI'' to " Name• Ia&lt; not having ,..
cou•• of l'tla oo&lt;WICIIonl to alll'tOI cortlPtall&gt; (o tt&gt;e
RecrMtlon dltKIOI In pe,...,.. or to sign lila letter.
OJ~tor.

LanyG. S I Sport•lnformftlon

w~ng

aod

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pr6MNI1k)n ot

n atUI-.• ftcOUtees and tM P.hr&amp;tea.l IHWW'onma"l 1 hta
tan&lt;t..gflb 91.An ' ' abOtlt tn. wN~e•l lnc""Hvo 10
anrtnlng tn.at I ,..," 6¥ef nearo ot and t 1nclude
oecoratot tara and Sulnd Na.m n• profit ana,lng
eoupor\1, a w ea'-.ened veralon of U'\e gtOf!lr'l 111mp
C arpoollnQ na• ~ troog\ bull t~ tn t.teonumle Ar'l&lt;l
&amp;c:O"?QICal ute•f11tves, arw • g1,1aranteod o~uk•no
Pllt:t-even llle be~t-ltn't gcNno 10 tOCfla.H Itt
attraCIIM Thl&amp; olao tfmply I Owen;tS lhoM' WhO WOU.~

c.tf900I an y,.,.,, ano In doing so It unlalrly
diKflmi"AIII IQ&amp;tl'lSI lhOS4 wtw) lr&amp; IJI"IOIO 0t
u"w iiUnQ (o p.tr11C-IP&amp;te In a &lt;;a~OOOI
Thlt PfeHnl Hf atton.~l. untat• af'ld OIKttm~a1otY
J)4an mutt be haMed before 11 fiMChea the entotcemeni
1llg41, Wf\eft U WIIJ begln IO Hf"4 a '-QU~Ite publiC

~ti)0&amp;6-revtnues lor the 1 O*A of

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Scw't'l tf\re.at'· a na tne need t Of tM US to atrengttlen
n1 detef'l-se!i E't·en mote the,. afl AuUIII\1 ttt ttle
Sovtet Unto!"~ who h a~t e nevet bMn wttntn 1000 mttea. or
a C1A
ttnd W'no Mtlew tM ..,.,. tntno 1 nave
••'" ecl wttn many ol t~ tMOOt• my.M4f F'W'\IIIIy 1 am
sure IP\81 f!miQIH from EA&amp;IIfft Ewope have f\a4 a
a~n1hcan1 etltcl vpon Am..-..een ltQI'II * '"0 o~

•oen•

to--aras tM Soviel UniOR T'nu1 II II no ~PNM thll

U1ey snouta use s1"'•tar term•~y

l o sum uP~ There ls no 1...-cM\ to Otllle"Ve 11\1 1 1ne
YDU"SJ man In qw.t.SHon IS a CIA -otnl Htl OCHt'hOf'll Ire
lhi•.O by mafl~ fl!l"nlgranlt and bY an11·So\llfJI Ru~:s t an s
tn tne So~tlel

Un~n

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AUOCIIIf.l ploi•UOI Of Ru&amp;,liift

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Why, oh why?

To thtoEI11ror.

,.,d to Stue1ttnt1 baing tTJO•CMI out th&lt;ore? Moot lluQIInlt
• am now In my IIX1h Ntnolter note \f US. AIII\0-.J_gh I
h•vo a great tttP6Ct IOf thla fnstituliotf. t.httrl are a tow
unanswe-red &lt;IU.I1k2na ttlll tuggll'tg at tTl) mind, f wQUtCI

greatty •PPfkllle an lltlatactory repontte to theM
ques1lon1:

Why

•r• the deoft to Ac;.t.non

an outCSoot
entrance?
Man~

~A tnd

Why do people hom THE CITY feel sorry of tho so ol

..u

t~,~.nnet

tnrougn tne m.tn

Wtyy don't lM Untvetalty Pottce g ive dcklls to 1M
peocHe that part~, Jo 0Uf4 tot• •M do Ntt have a valtd
pr&amp;t\Jng 111dC4H't aueh &amp;I UtOSO WhO WOik U\ lhe
U&lt;t"'OtWity Piau or ll&gt;o VA hooollol? I bO- ltlal

•oukt gtudy e Uevtat• rNny of

1111011\11 a\'010 ,,.. 4tnNWst C»mpus •• mUd\

as ooWbl• Stnce tMte t1 ~uP90MCJ to be alato--.~
mo..-em~t

uaoo for1
ua Who liVe ' 'ChJnd tlMe"l Could It t'&lt;~er occ.ur to ,,ern
,,_, we llh&amp;lneue?l know I do, and I don't feel lorry for
m~

Htll v.cuurn MaJed?

Jutt exactly what IS a W W\.&amp;on?
Why did tl&gt;o wno O..lgned Frot&gt;CLak HOll
OUUd

woukf HAVE to go lhefe a.omellme.
Whl1 It tM 1unn11 betw~en Hautman atlCI SQuHt

OUI tNfe. lncf to O•f &amp;1ucMnta OUil,.,.e, why

~ ren' t

tM Othce of Student Accounts. the Olftee or
A.clmt.ttiOfl:t ana Aecordt and ,,~ OfHGe ot Financial

AIICI

QU.(

ftnollr , wily don' t lfloH

~tng

woes.

peoole Wflo I !WI)'I

complain a bOut p,,,~d enc Keuer anct Ol hl•
Admlnltt•au ve ol1td.lla make som• eon.11rv&lt;:tlft

•uooe•tton• tnstud ot usetea.s squa~~Ws?
flobMt E Woo.&lt;

I mus-t e.apress my outrage at you1 ..man on the
&gt;eono," Steve Slmmons, lor tno 1o111ty nogatl\le4&gt;iaMd
revue ol the December 71h\ Unc:lt S1m'1 performance
of lhe Roman1fcs Mr. Slmmont n00d1 a tow feats
,.tralghten.d out as well as a pteJudlced attlludo tfl•l
•terns from "'• that paragt8ph. He MOms to be
eo&lt;Winced lhal "'"" Is nothing tne Romantla. c.n do
rfghll Let me u ,y " '"only peraona ,eeur Int o the QfOUP
wou'd be more awa•e of 1 failurt 10 PfO)ecl a cettaln
"commercial proluslonattam" to tnolr audlenee. Aloo,
IMt meut fact I hit t~ group 11 UMMtgolng a personneJ

1r1n1rUon naturaJ1y ltWHtt tWT1t1'19 Probltml and the
lk Wttat ..-,. Sunmon.a fadecJ to 1" wu the CfOWG
which IIIOI""'!hly enjoyl&lt;l ll&gt;om..MII that Sunclay

ntg/11
Fbst of alt. the crowc:t was very teceptt'Ve M•
SimmOI'\s was obo;fOUtly ltl nd+no too ctoH to Ute
monhors to Mal a n1 AP9fiUII 01 tiiC:IIOn ova• 'ne
ringtng In hls ears Secon&lt;t. the QO.mtnute Ml did no1
Include any "~hum rockers " Ever)' aot1g brought
mote people ont o an a lready crowded d a11ce Uoor.lhe
aong ..WI'Iat t Ll~e AbOut You" cJoubtea I !'WI dance floor
denfity so rn.at t!'leut was no ,oom le'' to da('ce. Ttle

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To th• E.oltor

CtiltOfC Furnu College-90

Colt-H-42
Ttl-e Buffalo Cftapt•r 01 tr'lf: Atne~an Reel Cr06t
wttt!l'l to tt~an• the unt'illltt y community tOt ua
•~ppon ot 04Jr blood PfOO'IJY\. w e eteeo~any then' the
QR)4JPI Who fi)OMOted otoodmoollet a.st u .a r Tho&amp;e
oroopa anc IM lf"))Unt o' bfood conected
Comm~nlty ActkJn CMpa- l&amp;ft

w•t•.

O.lta Sigma PI Fra terntty-Zt5
Zatl Bell T 1 1J FteternltJ-131
Ml&lt;lklat T e&lt;~nnotooy Club- 116

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TN IJiood aoflec:1«! nelps 10 suppt~ !&gt;4 no.pttals '"
tne Greater Bvfteto Regjon Where 500 pint• •••~ec~
dally Any OtOI I\lUUon fnterestlld In IPOn'IOflng tne
March~ •noolte mar colt Nancy Lasko 11886.7500 &amp;.
323 tor lurthe, lntormai!Of'l.
Nancy L•.r~ o

Am.,lcart Red c,ou

A 'classy' slant
To life Et1111&gt;'

Ttt• n'• 10 much tot tnl t tftfOtmadft gun cont'OI
P** M, kei,.Yig rm sony to NY 1don. I usually tead

0.. Spectrum

Yout PIC* naa too ml.leh dna f01 mt
Htl~"l lrtlete wnHe someone w ...
a..~ you" bask:c ourHovu·~.
IIIIM bat~ I II~ I should read II I dill
ano I found It 10 ~'let)' •u~u•. yet not uniQu-e, to ott\t,

Out I •P'-&lt;f Mf
' ••d•no 11 on

•n• bua.
motl&gt;of -IC- tng

artletea ot 111 type t .,.,.. rood
Mr, Htlte•ig folltlintttly right oboul one lhlng, wllon
the famGUI Q'OI lh0\1 lht tall fQI Slr1:CIIr QUfJ teWS OOQ&amp;

up. WhO c. reo • - t Joe Sch,.,
Otha' I han ~h 11 oba.erva!lo", f Queetlon Mr Heltev•o·a
ability to pr11'"'t laa1 oo)eelt•aty,

Firat of elt, OM mut t ~ warr when •1aHstlea are
gtven. lM ptnOn s taling lhMe tlgu•n • '"-•Y• o&amp;H
,.,.,, to h i - .-nt~ U1wony. thla te dona by

O''"' tf'e CMII a.nd "--' t . . . u we tntetpr«t II al you do
M t Htlll'ifg W(NI dHGttptlon Ol ,,. QIO(.ecJYrl IO
ooteJn a NYS hc:ense to catty a handgun wu Pt'IIIY
muon co,ec.t 'The oar1 about 1~ a C:OVfH aftd a!'
lntam.w- &amp;fa county ,equltements thougn
H••II"'- thr""''n thlt procou.l tnln~t 1c.n ma~ o
qualtlll&lt;l -•tiona. t 1... tne NYS la10 lojull a bot
much UntU you hao;e to • •k four h .. nd, If th-ey woutd
QIVt )'~ a reror..-.ce and IM:n take a triP to 1 1"011')'
with you, you don•t reanze what 1 paln~n tM o~on ttacuc
II 11 When I .uy teot~. I mean a buloaJiy un1ae.a 1110
In " " ptoe•ll to d&amp;t&amp;r someon e who wtanes not 10
lncon~lenence anyone. No matter what klntl or perton
""• •PCH•canl Ia, llt'sfahe's gol'lQ 10 be a.t&amp;Oellaclng
wun hllftuw o wn kind. SO Its atl relattv•, So wnat good

lot nat?
I believe 1 QUICk, unbiased pollctl cn.ck would ba
Juot u autllctoot Wnotl m.., by unolased ••· rnot • lot
PreM~tllng ,,_, 1ft . . . QUe _ ,.. .... ~......tic WIY
of ~r II tell UP to IN person In Cl\lr~ Of
F01 _ , ., tlgllt oil tl&gt;o but Mt. HeUorv1g otaln ttlat
!&gt;lmlftt lor lhtt NYS county IIICI tl&gt;o JU&lt;Itt Clolng tl&gt;o
, _ , _ 18131&lt;1d 1873 t !IO&lt;a - • IIA.B" O..tt&gt;o .,....
I PP&lt;OVI I&amp; aom. of
olllclats tE"" """"" to onet
to tj_ , . . - Wltoro woa IIIli? ltan? CltlnM? Pluro?
IIQUI'I I . oood,.. f e&amp;IOn lot I '*'"'Jt lO c;;onc:.M. Who
America? 011N EatVI? Wlt61 kind of IHIOIM wo
tilly to JU&lt;IQo ..,.., • good · - 11. Hopo&lt;utl) ,
,.. tallltng aboul? ltanlano? Priot ~ - .?
Now Yor-·a latnt oun lew wilt cnango ott 11111 Wo'lt
PoUce IIICI tnllotlly 01100111"0.? or....yone? S.. ..,.., 1
lUll , .. . to • alt 11111 - .
moan? Combine ttlat wttll, "11\al I&amp; Malty IWIOO 1...
How, lolr HofiMtlg uMd a sllcl&lt; ttnt. stat 1~ ''51
.,.,..,., or tl&gt;o IUtlklgo wore by • family
01
" " -ol,.mwlcena klttod'" Ylelnam r1v11ng ltla umo
pe&lt;lod, • • • How ebo&lt;lt ttlat lor dtom..lcs?
acqt-~alntance In erlmn ot pa.aston.'' T'hJ• one 66 ju11
But lt'l not Jull Mt. kett..lg't t1at1 11\at .,,
aboUt alWays - · In an artlctto ol t/111 type. Tit&amp; gun
mlat.&amp;dlng b&lt;lt 1\lo oplnlotta are ..f'/ ctueottonobto. F01
1'011 know Ia , _ lll&lt;oly 1o ktll you till~ anyone otto:
lnllonoo. "CO&lt;Ifualng oncr looj&gt;hote r-.. tows 1ft ottt.r
WhOII&gt;ot tl&gt;o &amp;Ill II c:orroct or not mo~n no &lt;lltler.,co
._.,.. mlllo lt _ . , . for oni'O'f' lnctU&lt;IIng ..,.,..,.,..,
ro mo. I 1111 lhtt ,.....,. or - · • tnvol""' ollOitld
ltlont, lo legllty obtain • l&gt;of&gt;d9un,- Well, )'Oil'to wrong
I NIIll IIIII problem anrl hln!ll&lt;lt tl&gt;omMIVet. Go taka
Mt, 14111o"\e. f-.1 tow "*I ft ,,.., • COII'ile1«1 teton
• wall&lt; Wll&amp;n •-.,.,.. flak. 1 Wh 1101 WithOUt my
Wflo ~- 0 nr.rm HI OOiftlnHII'nO 0 lelofoy, How
cllllelltood tam- tanltttma ln!l t shot anyone.
can )'011 oaJIIII&amp;t t.gan
• W,.y ~&gt;~~•••~
""n gun control, ,.,., 11&gt;o ortlr tW&gt;e ot
gun .contrOl eoiUIIoft to thlo c&gt;&lt;oblem _,., bO 10101
You dlrltt....,. tafl&lt;lne tlbout Otopman, , _ _., llmot loch 11o&lt;1 lo IHt oui o F-lotm
,,,....... -lacatlon.,.., I/IOIIkL
~*ore the~&lt;,.,_ of,..
ll&gt;ot lor m
w
110 longer lhorw·· ·..., " Mbll )'011 _ _ _ ..,""
tlanclglllla. They no .,..,_ ..,.,. lo IIIH
- Mr.~ Tl&gt;ot
la/DOI-1- Otlog~-*Y
P&lt;Oioelo ~~- wlt/1- t\Ohl?
- ueae-t. to.
ThiN&lt; 111ou1 t i l l s . - plua
tne
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lllt&gt;dgun loolo 11M I 88 QUI\.
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TltO S{wciiJirtt QuH)Iotta outflO!It~. l&gt;ul t queatlon
Til• Sp«:ftttrtt,
1110 10.,. - - . period - · • pollee e(*:k 10
""''"'lont.
, tt11e ..,.. aplniOft or ~.but wrw r~o&lt;~'t you

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ba!'ld gcmerated many trenz•eo 11111 and ahouts ot
11
HEVt" as the song
Invites Bel&amp;eve mo. those
peop te weren't tn. •'oedlcdltO punk roctcettu Mr
Simmon-s so avidly &lt;fogradGI I wl l danctng and having
a QOOd flme ana I 'm not U'le teasl bH esodlcatfd.l found
lhe semt·eonc@ft, semi·p.au ~ atmGIIIi'ltte QUIIe
tniOYit:lllt An~M on the skSetlnn wa• tllhet holding
1 aote dOwn. 11.pplng their 1111 •nd dfjnk atlttets or
lll ndi"' tttere snu·•aced "'' they woutd notmally do
lot an~ act Wna1 M r S'fN'nonl 1 1.10 IOtDO' was ttw
totaUy uM.,oectea enccwe thAI wea QeMflted by tne
mod•f•te.i) receptJYe CtOWd ol 300 atf.e,ated" peopte
who wert otwtOvsl·y +n no mooct 10 teav.
One more note Band&amp; dO nol land record C"""lf•cts U
they are completeJy without 11Nn1 end tommetclal
•Ppeal GiYen IM: proper tl)'PI and • - potut•. say "'
Sat&amp;mS•y Ntght LNe. the Romanllca ere oeauned to be
o~ of Amtvlca 1s premier dance bands Ptaytng to a
genetatton ol PGSI1progtosalve1 P011·hftl'i'; metal rock
anG rollers, ttlt Romantics • 10 not louktnv tor
audlencu who&amp;• mualaal tastet htvt tw.on 1111 rn tM
1970s, " H J Woutdrt'~• paid fqut doiJt ra fot lhla ahow I'd
be havtng e good Ume l nd not lllndi11g trOUnd wltfl my
1hUmb up my ass:· AllhcH.Igh Patmef1 commentt 111
Cftarepu-s.a~&gt;~• ~ hJa s'etement lUll abOut tuma vp It'll
dlfftH"enct be1.-een the old KhOOI of eu&lt;t~ncn and I hi
··New Wawt • achoof.

••o•''Y'

In ctoslng, t IOOUld '"'"to lmc&gt;&lt;u• Ul&gt;on Mr sommona
lhl need tQf" taJtnen rn ntt fututt revues tnsteld ot

aetl~ IOol&lt;lng IM laulll

A good deed remembered

.

To lh• ft11tor.
Good o~s and k•ndneJJ

•r• always appreciated

Whet" 1hey c.a.me '•l• on 1 frkJ iy

niQhVSatutOa~

morning they became 'VefY apectal
~ott

.....~. l$0uu at nto SI&gt;Htnrm (Wodneaoay

J t nuary 1-i ..&amp;utfai011 Got TM Sc&gt;Ju' 11 •ncs f:rtday

J1nu.ot)' 16 "Fit tor a l(lng'1 roprutnlllcl JOUmoUam
• t cettenee aM c.Nioe "umanlattc Ht\lft...-ity to the

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uplana H1 aal~ otiMtr plana anrl atay«&lt; ort 10 let'Ok
iOO •-11 tOJ • malltng whiCh dl&lt;l 011 oul before 2:59
a.m. •• the ' William Sti'HI Pool Olflco. Tnt b08t
llldltloot of Th• SJJ*OiflHff - o woUHrvld by John'a
d«&lt;IC.Iiort IIIII &amp;dVOCI CY tdvanced !Or tho •Grant
PropOt&amp;J ~ng funrllno ot lhtt tnrerntllon'l Spott1
M«&lt;lcln.rT~Ing Comptu ot Ina Nlagare Frdntter, tl&gt;o
CO&lt;Itonl ot mailing,
Or. Dav. P-gut, UB Pnylliology c&gt;&lt;olouor, Ot.
Oollbla FeKt, UB 7•-IIOW MlcltiQIJI Stott F"""'IY
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1\oot&lt; Cl&gt;onlbeoi IIICI er.._ Of- CCK/Ietrmon ot
tho "•ru n L.uthttr Ktnt Pntlhatmonlc Coi&gt;Ctrt
Oolobtolloti Join mer~ "'utlng Olllll~anklng,.,.. 1111
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Dlvo P. H-riMou11 lila l&gt;o,NJMU mo,_r ltun't IOIIt«&lt; tl&gt;o ttlplw
uhorl- problem by fobtuory1• tlitlt) tat 111 know anrl

we'V take up a cotl«ltlott tor )'OIIr 30!n Birthday. H-y
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�Faculty unions sets merger plans
by T t il')' C aaadt
5/&gt;fflru"' Stoll Wrltp

Undtr this elaUSt, MUP wO\Jld not bt abl&lt; 1o
&lt;hall&lt;nat UUP as a barplnina aatnt . Thls is imponant
to UUPbtcoiiSC: MUPcombintd witbtbc New York
A plea for tntrlina two of New York Stal&lt;\ tnOll Ed~~ealoo AMoclllion (NYEA), an allillal&lt; or the
influential faculty ..,;ons awoiu ~pproval from their AFT riVII Ncii&gt;nal Ed~~Wion Association (NEA) in
rcspeetive execut.fvt conunit\ru~
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1971 lor a cballenee &lt;lwion aplnst UUP.
The Prof&lt;uloul Starr Conarcu (PSC).
T.,.nbrr. NYEA ancl AAUP &lt;Oile&lt;ttd mort than
rcprescotiQII 14.000 faculty mombtn or the Oty the SJ)OO fcuhy s..,..ures ncassary to call fO&lt; a
Univcnity of New Vorl (CUNY), is an a OW.c oft he, cballcnat elc&lt;tio&lt;l. CliO\~ continycd tbrouchlna
1\mnitln Federation of T cachero (AFT). The PSC the )Cat •ith the NEA spcndinc .,...., S 1.5 million on
wants tO mtrJC with the 10.000 Am&lt;rkon the &lt;k&lt;tlon accordinc to Allen. wbo himo&lt;lf was •
Aslocialion of Unlvcuky Ptof&lt;sJO&lt;S (AI\UP). ,.luch fO&lt;ttd to take a KID&lt;ltcr off to brlp UUP.
rtpre.tem.s R'~~tral u.ni~crshies throQihout h n~~kMI.
Afttr m""Y &lt;lt&lt;tion delaYs.. UUP won, t&gt;y a 3-2
includmc vanous St•e Unhcnky or Nc"' Vorl • ....,., The whole pro.:css uuscd 11raincd relation&gt;
tSUN' ) profnson-1ncludinl UB\.
btt,.&lt;&lt;n NEA anc! UUP and Allen tn:&lt;nlly noted, '1
The AFT 11 Lno" n for ~sl&gt;alpnina P&lt;O"&lt;u." bole don\ ho•r any IQllf&lt;t fot thar orpmz.,ion"altho&lt;Jch
111&lt; AAUP t&gt; a profcu1011al OIJ&amp;OClaton, al•lto&lt;lalo ot nwmamna&amp; tu' rt"'lpttt for AAUP.
dots rncacc m colltclrvr bar,:umns Each
N YEA\ oiT1&lt;tol pob&lt;y rcscms 111&lt; AFl-{'10
aroup,off~~~tlah btht-vc. should complement tht
IO•OI•cm&lt;nl with UUP. Loally. Allen OIJilO&gt;&lt;'&gt; the
othcr-tht MUP " hlJhl) retpwrd And Ofl'i&lt;lab methoch ot NYEA uplainin&amp; th3t he 'lhmh the\1
btl~c . PSC bold• more t&gt;arpon'"' I'Clwcr and
•PI'fo•&lt;h "'aood for the h•&amp;h sohool illld if&gt;de scbool
financial fHOUtCt"\ in I he rorm o( mcmiknhtp dUf'lo
ttackn. IMy rtprt.J.t'nt nut not for uni"¥Cfl1t)'
Accordont to the Pl&lt;&gt;tclcnt of tht AFl \ local pcorcnor' ..
~C A~w..tr E)t-cutnc Aaron Alexander 1old
SUNY a!Tilo&gt;~c. Unurd Unl'trSII) Profcllion&gt; (UUI,
Tht Sprrrrum thAt PSC '1w no qWIITel .,ith the
Wilham Allen, til&lt; AAUP need&gt; money 'Mcont&gt;mh1p
hil\ drawd."'lhr UB h1"ory pmfcls:or saud.nulln&amp; thts N[A ... Alt~andcr mcntiont-d th3t there is "'no bc.Mfit
dc11~rd from the '-'Omp('fitkm" btrwcen AFT and
l'i JUS:t a poroon O( '"D t~al pt'Obltm with muons tn
Urli\&gt;C:Il11k'\, ..
f'ILA. rt~ A\SOC111tc EucUlh'e uid hc would lilr.c
ThtrC" arc: many 1\AUP m~mbcr&gt; tu UO e&lt;cotd•nato n1ou· ~oopcr:uaon bctwtcn 1~ two ¥JOU11S tn 1h&lt;'
IU1Uit.th.•\J)IIC' the' hostllhy h()tn Allen.
Allen l lw lcxol UUP head &gt;aod lh&lt;&gt; rconatn wilh
Who1 1he PSC·AAUP mcr&amp;&lt;r will mun for UB "
AAUP bccoU&gt;&lt; I hoy (tel "a •cn&gt;c of loyoJI~" 10 th1•
th:u the reported N YEA challr~c ekciion th" Spring
mg•nozouon. "H&lt;II,I wouldn\ hA•e m) JOb lf11 w ll1n\
amor\l SUNY umvcrsaucs 11 Wllikcly The no raidlns
foo AAUP." 1\lkn related .
d:.1US&lt;' prcvcnu AAUP from allylng in a t halltn£t "'ilh
1 htrt n rurtht• ...gnlf'icii'KC In Ihe fWO~CtJ PSt
Loc•t UUP Cl\eQtt t P,.. l6ant WI!Ue m AoUttl
NE.A, tnakma U impo!i.&gt;ib't- for NEA to ta ~ e O'\tr
""UP mtf&amp;tr . h could malt lift ta'llit!r ror UO\ And
"H•II I • CNJNin f itlvf' "'~ lob rl 1' •un I lot ·~UP
Ulll'\ "mrpbu&lt;l..s. And uruon due&gt;," xrocdll1! to
'-' ~ ,. \ fl• n UU P btcau.. t or 1hc' -nn uud111,1" cl:ilhC
&lt; l'flt~TI('d In 1M prOJ'IC)..td mtrgC'I q~ru
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'Nith debates and exhibits
Srud&lt;nts wtll ha\t an opPOnunn) tlus ,. . .l to :m thell g.npcs
"'"" f~tuiiY o.nd admtnlstrAIOr\ :llld to !urn more about xadtmt&lt;
dubs dunna th&lt; Unc•&lt;r&gt;~t) '• fiN AcAdtmt&lt; \\teL.
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SPOnsortd by the Stud&lt;nt Auoc~110n\ AcademiC Club&gt;, the
"'«L·Iongt\tnt wtll be pullt"' rclatl&gt;&lt;l) unlno" n student ltlfOUps
mto the SllOth&amp;l&gt;\. ••pla~n&lt;d CoordiNitOr Carol Kaplan. "Studem•
havt heard about I hem but don\ rtall) Lno" what lheJ'rc abou1;
•he rcmarLcd
Tontghl 1hc quest tOn offtochtnJ quallt) "'til be rautd a1 a forum
lltl&lt;ll "What rs Cood T r:l&lt;'htnJ?- The dt&gt;Cu&gt;SlOn "'II bt held~~ J
pnt m I he C:•P&lt;'n I ounJ&lt; L:l&gt;t semut&lt;t Oor&lt;ctOr or AcAdcmK
AfT~'" I aurcn Sh•Ptro submotttd a rcPOn on Quaid)' tcach•na to
the Facull) Stn31C r.cculr•e Commtll&lt;t "hkh (ocustd on the
rtlai 10nshop bti'Hen &lt;tudcnu and facull). At \h,; forum. studtnts
"ill bt allo" &lt;d 10 o!Tc:r lhctr 0" n \"'"'on th&lt; &gt;UbJ&lt;Ct and male
suggcJ110ns to 1mpro•c an) conOicts
Th&lt; second forum. "I&gt; Our Coentr•l E:duca110n Prosram • Good
Ont1" wrll enable facult) and administrators 10 c\plain lhe ofltn
compUc-a!ttJ ~~~ut und dl.\\.U'"' " ' mttU$
The highh&amp;ht
t ht " eel "Ill he an Acadcnuc Fa11 h&lt;lll ndal
tn ''"' Squrre Hall rlllmorr R..orn from 8 un1 10) rn• . The Si\ \
4l Acad&lt;mtc Club• "til hn~e "'"pia) bo.l•)th&gt; set up •r " ht.:h th&lt;\
will g.ht dtmOfbH:IHOil) f('ntt.' llllJ lhcir dcpanmcnt\ lntnnt~.
h1r c.ampk. 1-:npl•n outltn&lt;'d. the L311guaae dcpatrrncr11 s will be
ofFering ethmc food~ from hncl&amp;n ··ounlfi&lt;i .
·1 I'&lt; Unl•cnohv Um11n 1\ett•ltlh lloard tUUAOl "ill be
\uppl~tfl&amp; onusk lor th&lt; farr . To encourage partkrj)lltion. a
Commuter llrenHa&gt;l consi&gt;t ll\8 ol cofft&lt; 3nd dougltnu" " til aho
Do&lt; &amp;oin~ on "' 1h&lt; Fillmore Room ,
During the" ttl lltdi&gt;•tdual d11b&gt; '"II tx- ht&gt;ldm11 th&lt;tr 0« n tours,
lectures and lilm &lt;'&lt;nt&lt;. Thr club&gt; "ell b&lt;- arrconpl lfll. to male

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AUTHOR AND COMMENTATOR

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To Speak On The Topic 01

Valentine's Day Issue

f4nday, f4ebruary 13th
10 words tor a buck!
1Radline 5prn, Wedneg)ay the 11th

ISRAEU DEFENSE &amp; SECURITY
Pa~s fOil rltE 1980's
Wednesday, Jan. 28th at 8 pm
In room 337 Squire Hall, MSC
Coffee and Danish
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cht cum chat linishtd 1980. bw W&lt;~&lt; comlna bkk"""
pinina conrld&lt;n&lt;&lt;." com~nctd UB hoc:k.cy coac:b Ed Wri"" aft&lt;r his
t&lt;am bell cht vl•klna Corcland Scacc Rtd o.-.a&lt;&gt;ns. Tilt 7-7. victory
Wtdnosday n&lt;nina pvc cht Bulls thtir s!tth win orcht stuon.
auys •• 11iU htoilacina coo much." Wria)Jt added. However, lh&lt;
httkaclon ht spot&lt; or was nocappartoc in cht r~tst porlod,as win&amp;&lt;fiCrich
Sawyer i&amp;niltd cht Bulls scorinaspr« jusc 36 stconcb alt&lt;r cht inllill rae..._
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Takina a.,... rrom Ook G1tfM, Sawyer fired cht puck past Con land
~ 1:1ouc Rtt&gt;ts, 1M111 UB cht ltad-and thty nt\'tl looked bkk .
Conland ptlllltico ltd co cht otxt c•o Buffalo aoaJs, as Oak Guynn
Glkd cbr ott on both Otcaslons. Wricbc cmplw.ized cba cht Bulls po•tr·
play •iD n&lt;ed conoidcnblc work ill order coachic•·e tb&lt; conslst&lt;ncy it has
b&lt;en lackic11 1•&lt;1) . On chtse ,,.o ponicular occasions lho...,, UB made
cht ~· or lilt ·~--lon-chus eamina lhtmsdvcs ••~ . . . lhtct
pi&lt;U$hion.
JUil be (en tbr tnd or tht poriod,cht Redo._.......,...., lo ICIIht
puck.,... Bulls'pot B1ll Kaminstaco slkt cht UB ltad co J-1. Out co a
mix-up in dcftn&gt;t assi~J~mtnu, Conl.tnd forward Tim Januul poked In
ch• Red Drllon~ ram aoaJ.
Wri&amp;h1 poinltd ouc rh11 ddtnsivt brtakdowns have hun cht Bulls thw
far. as ht diaa,..,.,&lt;d cht cum~ prncrdures on cht locker room door. "I

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plan to &amp;voce time m our practices to workina on ddcns.c ...
Tht Bulls belli\ cht sttond porlod by immcc!ialcly not china chei• rourch
aoal. lhiS onr romm, o rrlht l l l d of Mark Werdtr. The second poliod .....
• marked dcchnt tn tohn a.. rnrss o n bcnh sicks. Tht Bulb used
&lt;nthus,.su&lt; &gt;L•H.. and &lt;htck•~J. llona with sohd aoal&lt;&lt;ndina co or&amp;tc
chttr r - d I&gt;I•Y· b •or~&lt;d for cht most pan , l...tii!J co cwo addttlonal
caitt&lt;s. Oot by Dran Carntroo,cht .,._.om Rob Nuc:her&lt;no.
Cortl.tnd. oo che ochtr hand, made • areac number or bad.,..... and
cr&lt;atd .. ..n~ ddOfdtr-• ilh l&lt;atn membeos ITcclaacirla around che nnk .
Howc-.r.chty dld 1111111JC co squeeu one mort Joal,lhis rtsull"'' from
~htr - · . . . , . t h o defensive cocpo. Tbaclmo Sc.-.c Ellllt
&lt;opiclli:ed oo UB'l blund&lt;r
T lptn41p
Both l&lt;&amp;mJI;,htencd up ror lilt chird poriod. "T'bry played wcU !hal Wt
ponocl," OCMd Wri&amp;N . "1rchcy'd hav&lt; played I he whole pme likolba lht

oUicomt m...,_ hnt bnn dir£t rtnt."
But Con ~ could noc mu..cr aoy mot&lt; oiTetU&lt; durinJche chird poriod,
wlul&lt; UB\ Dran Cameron tippc:d in che pmo's final aoaJ. II tndtd chac

"'ay-1·2. a wcU ducrvcd. if unallmorous victory.
"The JUYI play&lt;d 110011 pme," Wriahc praised biuquad. "II\ I &lt;IPibl&lt;
C&lt;am. Due we tlrl\ play U~ we did loniahl and CAptcl to beOIIhe SU011C&lt;t
IC'atiU."'

B.U l lu: Dolo GltYM and Dron Carncrot~ t ath &lt;olle&lt;c&lt;d cwo IOilJ, with
Guyllll pi&lt;kinJ up 10 additional IS$ill • . . . Brian Plltcklabo t hippc:d in
with lhrcc wioll .••• Tb&lt; ...... \ JOOd $po!Umanship award JOU co
Conl.tnd'l Torn Hull, who slanuncd U B ..,..u. BiU Kamwu inlo che
boatds • • b l'h &lt; secOI!ds rtmaini"' in the corxest.

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provitk r«Jdtrs with a quick upd11te on how lire Bulls and
Royals did on tht r011d. This will 1i•e all UB V11rslt7 teams
added aposur~ os wdlos al/owint th~ sports stll/lto erpond its
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Th~ UB Bull• swim learn won t~ir first men or~~ snson :u
Buffalo Stat Colle,~ Wednesday night, 61-~l . Keith BtnMtt of
UB was a three time winner o~q&gt;turing tbc 200 -yard indi•idual
medley, the 200-backstro~e. and swimmin&amp; one le&amp; on the
•ktorioUJ 400 ·medley r&lt;lay ream. The Bulb record coes ro 1-4 .

Tb&lt; Royab buketball~eam dropped their record to an even 4 -4
afrcr a loss 10 I he Universiry of Rochesr~r Wednesday ni&amp;hl. 58·55.
Jody Lavin of Rochemr 5inJ)ehandedly beat rile Roy.S5, ~oring
2l poi01s. includina a pAir or free rhrows In che wanine moment•
whkh clinched the vlc:aory.
Maurctn Klein led Buffalo scoters wirh 16 poinu. Robin
Oulma, w Janel Lilley c~ in 13 and lA points rcsptcrively .
Tbc: Roy&amp;IJ travel to N ~a.lls 10 1U:e on I he Lady Ellie•
Wrdncsday niaht and I he Bull! swimmers wal bt homt to wo:d off
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wednadoy In 25 Porktr. E&lt;Kil momb&lt;r

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- y 1M Good Ooct&lt;W will b&lt; httd
Mel
Wodnt&gt;doy t&lt; 7:JO p m . In 264 Sq.!Itt. Prtpotoo •

On the Job training ror women in leadtrshlp• .tpt6"1~

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classes are being dropped this minute lor
Spring 1981 because Studentlnsurence didn' t
put throught a waiver as they said they "'ould
In time. after waiting 25 minutes at Abbott
Annex. end finding the Insurance olnce Is
closed due to personnel Illness. and she has to
beet work In 15 minutes

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tho RMhll«n.r, Sq~.

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9:JO p.m. In IM B&lt;bblo. AC.

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                    <text>23 January 1981
Vol. 31, No. 50 SUNY at Buffalo

Tuition hike guaranteed by
C~rey buqget, Ketter asSerts
by Seth Goodc:blld

"Fony·nine nlillion dolws, that 's what

Unive:r'Sicy Pl[lta.ide.nt Robert L. Kc:uc:r said

008 a)'s we mw1 raise addicionaU~ oex-t
yur ... Kt&lt;tter &amp;toomUy rC'countcd 10 the
E.nc~ ivc Commluee.
008 has SUU&lt;Slcd 51eps SUNY should_
ta'C' in order to make up tht" d.ifferenc:t_..
$0mt or which wen met with dismay by
both Keller and the Senators as he read

Wednuday afternoon. He ol.so estimated
tllal ~ will JlfObahly be passed by the Board
of Trust«~ within )0 days.
In a meeting that doolt almos( &lt;xdusiv&lt;ly
with tlj&lt; biJd&amp;&lt;t and iu ramification$ for
SUNY. lcetter and the Faculty Scnat&lt;
E•ecutive: Comm illtt discusud th-e
C'Omplu dttails surroundinl irs ~ionday

them aloud.
ResidC"nt AdlllsOrs (RA) must now pay the
S 300 in domlltol'}' hikes assessed over 11&gt;&lt;
JXt$1 two yean by the SUNY Board of
TrU:St«sT
·
be UPJ)&lt;d 10m&lt; s 2
St\Jdcru ree'"
mlllion.lltbouah Keuer said. '"008 save us
no descriptions .. 'o ho"' .• The Research

rckuc.
'1 am convmccd lhat chc way the:' bud&amp;et

Foundmion must locatr S I m1Uion and
another S 28 million wilJ come prtmatwely
from • construction bond lhal had brtn
prc-v.ously put tn escrow.
What c:oncerntd some Cornmiuee
mtmbt:u rht mO$I , hoWcH'r.'-'' U CM OOB's

N'ws EdittN

Governor Hua,h L. Carey's Execulive:
BIJd&amp;et "J&gt;ractically gWIJ'3nll''"" th"' - the
Slatt'Halvmity or New York (SUNY) will
~ tW!ion anywhere from S IOO·S300.

was put for\"ard that a tuit.on rUe will be the

OuiCOmt;• KHtCr exclaim~. • h 's politkaJI)'
wntu:n that way."
''The tuition hike will buy ont ynr of
time ... Ketter e:sclm&amp;!cd. "'because: the

Governor ""'on' raise rates durilli an
clectton yea~ ... cart) 1S term uptrcs m 1982
and he

1~

u:pOrtc:dly l('anii1g towards rc:·

dcctton bid
The President .Wo UJd t hat ProfC'S.SIOn.al
and Graduate tun ion "'ou ld sec a .Stmilar,

.,.w

request that Downstate Medical Center pay
S I million for the usc of che: Statt facilit y.
Health Sciences rcptescntalive:s John
Wril!ht ""''.J!¥b.va HoweU both reacted
wilh di rll'1fo tntm~nl 11 1 Kr uer·,
an.nounc~mrnc .

f ood
The fin.a.l mandiited change IS for the
vJ.tious lcw:aJ campus Faculty.Studcnt
A5-socumons ( FSA.\) to lnc r cM~ thr u
\ltiTcrenhal ~lwccn p:ubh:c -and prl\'3.1f' concnbution to rh.ina wtltl)' conl. "'008
ltt'l, tht-y tttw: FSAJ) ha' c not tamcd..thttr
m~tnuuom I,S tou great and mu&gt;t be rtduccd .
\ hlllt' of th~ burden: Ketter uid . ""They will
Did ~ tU'
nov. ho;tve 10. come up .,. ith S 3 million.
Kcurr ..:omr&gt;rc-d a.)!ienton' 1h"l SUNY
probably by lncnasina rM cosn ...
llad fared .,. dl ,.n •h budg.tt d(-alil\&amp;l Wilh
Kcucr ;dded. "They (I he. Suuc) !lie
A.lbiUl). mn~llnf. ..onr rnu&lt;~t looL a lutk sctounging \ICJ) hard tO ~;.rram offlht' IO'P of
dccpc:r than JUS.I the dol~.n ... hplouni:ng tkf,1
SUN&amp;' o«pcndhufC's to ktep rtduction.s as
-SUNY produces &gt;otn&lt; S 141 rnillion in low as pcmible.•
•
inC()mt tJ'Id had r'tqut&lt;l&lt;d'tltll th&lt;.....,....... -'1'~10oo&lt;6:p6ifl10n$-­
bt reduced 10 S t27 million, note-d that the $hUt'd for mendetrd cuts, "'tttrr "-'PfCUtd
StaJt· Otvis10n of th&lt; Budaet (008) ~ surpruc O\' tr 0085 SP«trtelty in outlinin&amp;
Ubtft'ld u pped thr figure to $ 116 mJlllon.
when posihons shou&amp;d b&lt; cJimJ.nated by the
albrit latter. 1\lkt. Sucgesllna that 11&gt;&lt;

Pr o fe: u.ional

:.chools

could

.stc

-appro&gt;._tm:utl.)' an S800 lncrt&amp;sC' Ketter
C!tplai~d that tbe State: beh~,e~ thc

U"'""ltr Prw~ RoD.n L ketltt
llt.tl.II.S thll

c.,..,·. budg•t

"'IJI•CtiU//~ pw•t•lfiMS-

a /UI/~ ht-'e

various SUNY schoob. The S llW wonu the
Unlvenity to cw 123 lines, ck:stite: chc: foct
that U B had rcqucsud 18 1nore cmployc:u.
or t he 123. 29 ....- to be racw•y
members- I} in the Medical School alone .

orr 3~ (avorabl) as pos.stblc to Jh('
conscn-atlvt eye of 008.
E&gt;.pla.inlna that u l,de.s a comptic:ated
matrh. to cktemn~ fundma kvel'i-using

""These art sobstancia.J facull y ~niotU and
earmarke-d -S pt-c i f~ly for the Medical
School ... 1\t'tter added . Hr )ptculatcd that

ran l•og

lhC' Scatc's morhrs. Jay in the Governor\
o fTk~ .

"'Carey doc.s not feel that "'4" arc
g\:uin.&amp; tnough from ouc MedKaJ Schools.'"
lhC' form ofrttums.."'\M PtC"udrnt rcm.:uktd .
1\enrr sahJ thtu ht t.xpcc'-5 ln:.tuucional
Srrvk~\ 10 br' "'hardMt
hir .. by rh&lt;e
Go~crnor\ hoppi.ng."'il wtU be IOU&amp;h to lind
IS to cut m the' Ire&amp; that locJudes Publk
S&gt;&lt;~r and the ComputoQ&amp; Center.- th&lt; top
·~Jiill,..

~

The PteWdeOI .also liWJllaincd that UB
.. m h.avr 10 beain to c:onsidt.r chan&amp;ing ;,\
methods of pthe.nna suui.stical d ata to come

the

academiC load &gt;tudcna carl')

b)

~our).(:s-Ke ut r

tht

level

the-

s.ud OOB's fi.naJ

and

\;lriOUI
(~.&amp;wes bad

a

"\evtr~l)' ncgau'-t tmp:iK'I "'
Noung that U B has1oo man)' classes"" nh
lt.,. tr chan ti"c puplb :a.nd too man) student~

taklnr. morc than 16 Cftdns and numrrous

.ndcprndtm o,.tudics-IJ(aC1tCct tht: St&amp;lt

rro"" ns upon-Kctter uid the Unlnntty
"'ill ~u!Tcr at budgtt 11mc.1U u did tM yr.tr
·.,.,hen ..:otnp.;ucd ro otbcr SUNY Cr:ntcn.
'Wt ha\&lt;t 10 lt:u-n how 10 play th.Js pmt in
the t'ut~.· Kttter aold tht- E:c«Ulive Board.

Tht Pr~ sid t'nC also s.aid &amp;ndu:ne
c.-ducanon could sutTer as tM Staac i6 Pa.nnna
10 CUt bac k on IUltion 'II I IVtfS fof both Out•
of-State and forctgn studcnl$.

Super
showdown
promised
S~nday
by Thomas R. Cocola
Arts Editor

The Oakland Raiders will go into
Super Bowl XV hoping that , for the
most part , history will not repeat itself.
Although the Raiders lost a brutal
defensive battle to the Philadelphia
Eagles earlier this year, 10 •7, there is a
more important llistorical matter
involved.

Inside: AdJ« ANC-P. 3 I And lhe wimers ci-e

.P..f I Cutse a( the 'Prot!ifd Sun'-Pp. 9-16 I S'bal-l. 19

�An East-West tale of two cities·:
will Buffalo follow LA's lead?
co • Pub brouhaha continues;
by Sttvt Simmons
City Edlror

Los Anleles. Am&lt;rica'S ~cond·J.vaesc city and one
tbat .inftucnces trends (J'om fashion 10 a:overnmcm,
took \8) yeors co do "'c". Butralo needed only 149
yut&lt;.
S..
Bt:fo rc L·o.s Angeles &lt;tid ""it•-corutructcd a
downtown theatre dhuicc-the c:ity was
cbariCt~c.d

as a COilt(tion of Suburbs in IC.IlCh or'

cky. But due co a S 34.! million funcltaisins drive
spearheoded by newspaper hcireu DorothY Chandler.
three mqnirK'cnr theatres were construclt:d in
down~ own Los Ana&lt;l&lt;s. On Deccmhfr 6, 1964, the
n:110woed bome of the antluol Academy Award
~~io&lt;u-tbt DorocttyThandl&lt;r Pavillion-w..,

popuJalloo li&amp;uru ore incr•••ma. due in lorae pout
major downcown. re:Aaisnnce. Spec:ifkaUy, che
roo.st.ruclioo of --clan A" off~ SJ)IC't. h.as auracted
corporllc capital co the area. --city Hall was the raUest
buildlna in town... recalls LA businessman Philip

Hawl&lt;y orche 19S81.A skyline. 'Ther&lt; wasn' uinaJe
office bulldina over U nori&lt;s.•
BuiTalo\ wmcrfrom pro~ct dcvtlopcn ha'tie soughl
to provide chat crucial upper dan commcrci.aJ
propeny. Yec inborn in Buffillo is iu middle clau.bluecollor popul&amp;~ioo. and con.U,cina corporations 10

locate beadquaners htrr may prove. 100 diff.c:uh a
tuk . The Blue collar cwslw its odvancaaecho~.as
community spiric rwu hi&amp;h. Butrlllo is the cype who
love cheir Buffalo Bills-tbrouah (100(1 and~ time&gt;.
The rans olways had a specilll kind or loyolty-"'Call
m'y mother a slut, b&lt;Jt w&amp;lch what you say abouc the
Bills." The $UC«ss or chf "TIIlkina Proud" campaign
has tvro Kl I pr«ccfcnt, and now I ben:- is 1aJk of I
"Los Ana&lt; leo Bawrul" projecc .

lo the 16 yeors .iince, l.os ~1&lt;1 has fouaht
thrO&lt;Cb the t.mQJ to emc~ as lhe tulttnl &lt;enter o!
the Wnr. as ..,.,....Dilon centen, holeb, and
have luted both touriota and nllives. In previoU$ year.
the one. and only auraction was the workl.famo,. - Olr•pk
u
cclcvisioa and motioll pictur&lt; JCudlos.
1n Bu1Talo, the cbutre diJtrictlw sucoeuiWJy made
And while BuJialo\ Liabc Rail Rapid Trlll$h syscem
iu debut. Tbe Studio Arona. Tbe Play~. and thf is sceodily III'I"'""hina completion, LA $1iU talks or
CCIIIcr Theotr&lt; have Ill nqed ouc«s~ful productions possibly implcmcntina an urban m.u• ttlll\5ic ~ject.
In !&gt;til months-cestimOII)' 10 the risina,imen:ll ornona For yeors,the Qlfy lw hfcn criticized ror iu eodless
Western N.w Yat~ r«icknu In cultur&lt;- C'uy officials mOe or frce,ays. "PUblic lrii1SJ)OI1&amp;1ion here b a
••
,_
joke," charsed LA r&lt;Sidcnc · David Oomhfin, "and
hope that Buffalo can follow Los Ana&lt;"'•' leod. and
...... hlnk _,..,_ •
• •
with the reCCIJIIocallilminsohhe Jtune&gt; Cuu movie 1&gt;&lt;...- 1
w~.,.u 1 ""·
"!::de loPialnSialll," thtQuecnCky\proopectslook - 8\11 l.os ~k:s bas onotbcr major project_ in ill
promlslna, ewn if "'Hooly,.ood or tht l!ast"labcb.,. future-tho cny ,wOI play bo&amp;l co the 1984 Summer
not belna applied.
O(ympic CorneL TJ¥ City Is II'O"'ina both in
•
populaion and io splril, while thc ~~~and wcolth
llu c1111on
or HoUywood, lle&gt;lerly Ylb. and Rodeo Drive
Cw-rently llu.tralo'a popul&amp;~lon continuca to comlnue to satlsl'y So~abern Californim\. AI for
clecU...-&lt;cNtina ID lowrr pu=eat reveouc Buffalo, if all I.A-Iite calculllloos - corm:c, cbinp
.-q..llild leliflal"" rcpacnlotiao. In Los Anack:• sbo&amp;lld rully tolte olr--time In the 1990 ~ -

.-..wnt

c....

F rieru&amp; o f

C~ C

preaent

study,s ·ethics questioned
by 0@n Holdtr
Ct~ttlp u s

Ed;ror

-·

The llglliJ iO down and l~e juke box brain&gt; IU blare. Well )uu get

a $Udden urg:c to drink more or will you decide to kave'? II tht'
loc-ation is the Wi1kc-M&gt;n Pub whcn tt'K" umc come.s to make thil
Oecbion. you may bc bein&amp; watchcd . liowe\lrt . WlCtrtainty Still

hanas

over an cxpc"rimcnl imtnded co ob"e"c studenl drin\:ing

pauc-nu.
Tht res.c.arch-&lt;lcKribed 1n a preliminary proposal submiued 10
chc Foeuhy Student A"ociaJioo (FSAJ by Asslscant P5ycholo&amp;&gt;'
Prore~r

Dllvid Ptorkins--will vary Pub :umos:phcrc delcnnin'i na h5

arre("l on liquor eonsuinption.
AI Friday\ fSA

tn«'tfn$. law

studcm and FSA

mem~r

Ma.rc

OanJ. objecced t o

~ proPQ.Sal, qucscion1ng ir the experiment fie
u,.dcr ch&lt; New Yorli. Sl•n•ws or prfvacy." He commenced thai
"1'1. FSA rs there 10 Kt"4 ST\adenl 5", no1 to be a conduit for psych

cxpe-rimem,."
But Perkins countcrt'd that the rueart'h ' ·jll roUow ev ery
conceivabk &lt;ehi&lt;ll awdeline." He added "We (P!;ycholo&amp;Y Profeu or

Norman Solkorr. Oircc:tOJ or the loeaJ Rrsearch lruthtllt of
AlcoholiSm• Ben Jon« and ~rklru) han not i.aJ down and
formul-ated anythina."
Associate Viet ~lidenl for S1udent Affairs Anthony Lorenuu i
said cb&amp;l '\his Is nor a dr:11 skuatlon." He polnctd ouc thac many
areas art eoDc:erned.and thll be was ~y-mpathetic: to bo1h s:ide1."
Althechairmanoflhe Alcohol Revl&lt;:y. """"'(ARB),Lorenzelli
cb&amp;l "our runcclon is co utablish akohol drl.nk!na poHciu
on eompus." Any loJoni,uJon arisina from the J)llll1ncd Slud)' would
be used by the AllB, includina this cxperime.nc which "'lounds like
mornlal whlcb could 'be usdul to us." acoordina to him .
Balancins his posklon; Loremeul odded, 'The concerns ra~d by
stlldeots ore equally imponanc."
But L.orenzenl htlicws cb&amp;l '\he mo« stlldenu know abouc ir
(tbe cxperimeot). thfl ~ould l&lt;am lb&amp;l il iJ really not irurudins on
IIudeftt pelVocy."
•
The; FSA posiCd a temotj./e plan for che experiment. 7-l. If I he
proposal is
ctiUcs commktecs, • .ll,bour piloc
expcrimtua would stan IU ...,..., .... The IUI.Ikl or this Slllail,
In« pensive pro)eec wooia hf •ubmiued to the Narlo.W Instil IRe or
Akobolilm and Aleobol ~ (NIAAA), for possibk extended
ror mont o~vcions.
Thf' Pub was sel&lt;cted os a research site sinCe cb&lt; NIAAA has
hfen
for d01a oo yoW!J drinken and the ttTeec or
onvltooment on drinklna.l'trklns htlicved tb&amp;l wina tbt Pub would
allow UB jirofeuors ID "'uudreu botb" qucscions.
ADothtr consideralioo Wai tbe wn~eson cavern .~e. The Pub Is
'1afae and~a!'led In settirw.• ..corc!irwto ~rkins, who odc!elltr..t
researehcn woulc! have "better chances in · vorylna drinking

••plained

-""""by ...,.rill

r...a.,.
scorc'icins

&lt;Uiditlo&lt;is;" Oanz ....,d that. "st!ldtnts ore not suinea pi&amp;s," and he concirule•
to have obJocliom over the ethleal quc.tlons noised. ije labeled the
FSA _ . ,,VII or the pbln '\"ubhfr 111mploa.".and wOncler&lt;d wby an

oucrii:li &amp;ite wasn\ sel&lt;cted. Qla he bdlcve1 that aller FSA - · ·
hf don- 'Uiink anyone w111 rUle aoy ob}tctiolls."

o.. podlblt JOUrce or relier.rs w ARB, t.onrueW .,.pl.lined
Llilar "an)'lbina can be bioQ&amp;hl before lhc Board, and' we would
to~tmlkl that.."
'
1llt ploD\ pacJI ((rto!Ve&amp; two levels or review. The Social Sel&lt;nce
l!lllks Coaullittecreoie•• inl..,.. el&lt;'perilnml,,llldu4lina t~ or
lbo !'lye~. ~- Tho projo« is tlltll forwarded to a
~enity..,lde liuQJIIn Subject R.cview Commiuce (HRSC).
f'tttira ~eacled thlt tb&lt; Jo'l'cr' J111&gt;&lt;1V '\ypir:aly n:jcctJ Ycrj
kw"jiropooack. &amp; added lb.ar 'V they ""' in douiK, !hOy poll i Oil
IIIII let tbc HSRC ~ 11!1 it." But put tllo FSA k:vol, tbcre is iJD

st........

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...

~l.bc---ion of~ll

......_..,.,.._~o!w'-lf1Jaiulaoil..,.
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.....'-'ftoltlill'.... llill~--....._or
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~

�End of an er:-a as the r~dical
iA\NC suspends pu.blication
by Seth Goodrhild
The Altern&gt;~&lt; New&gt; Collwiv~ (ANC)
h1t' "'otunuuil) .\u.lt&gt;&lt;ndcd publicruion" ol
The Alt~.ntuu' t Prw, '" iu 2J moalh-old
r"dl"'"31 cmd "·ontrov&lt;'t)tlll OC'III !11')3.pcr, citing
ouuldt- fi~cal pt~uurt dr\d 3 ton of tnlern"')

cncra&gt; ·
C.t"lni M ttd

WtJncoJJ.lJoi_y.. uour lcw.Jf!rs

Donald Sinnon and Oonni R3nd.z.w said
the~ were unsure If the p;apet would publish
1110th&lt;t wuc, ..tthou&amp;b th&lt;y •~pl•ln•d Lh&lt;
grou.p

would

l'On\lnut'

10

u1st

As

11

r&lt;tagnll&lt;d Student 1\Uo&lt;lotton !SAl dub.
T h, paper had b&lt;rn Upt'ritocing a cash
Oow probkm lh.at had thtcatrncd tO SlOP us
publkaaioo pre:matwel} !Omr,Une be-fore
t he end or this s.ente-u er. SA Trtot5urtt Alan

Nathan malntained (.,t .... ~ tbOI T~t
Alltrnotivt Prts.r •oUid not be able to edst
past Malch. althou&amp;h oiT&gt;tU~Is Insisted It
could .surYin untiltbt: end of tht yell
Ban&amp;
.
In iu final i.nuc:, cntitkd ..Armqeddon
Now!" the AN C aceu&gt;td SA o f "tvtl,
pOlltteal Of'f"rtssion .. ud c.ba.rged that SA

would have suspe-nded iu publication \OOncr
If it hod offcodtd th&lt; student govcrnmept
Wllh iu politk:aJ )t ance

by tb&lt; 8fOup~ left !~ polltica.
A t pre.u time Wtdll&lt;$doy, the ANC had
S 2000 on the SA bOok• , Nathan rer&gt;Orlcd.
nofin.&amp; he was unsure If it would be able tO
produce- anulhc:r issut the wt,tk of JartWIIJ
21. Tho Ql&gt;&lt;'&gt;tJOn of a past bitt m&gt;dc the
paper's future "ven tQ,Or~ d oubtrul &amp;J. n~cal
Cootdinator Randu. o e~ploincd t he ll&lt;IJ'It"r

would go broke If fore&lt;J to I"'Y 1h&lt;
ouunndlos debt.
;-\ t the 1fil tnd or their letm). li• ~• 'Piing.
fomtcr

SA Prosidem Jot! M•ymohn illld

:r rcasurer

Kcvl.a. Bryam verbally ~geed 10
P"Y an Otllttanding bill to the p;apt'r's pnnti:r.
Yet this Sprina. Mal:k r&lt;quwcd paymcill.

Sur, on WcdMsdoy, Ran~o illld Slnno11
nld they were promised bl Nathan thar th&lt;Y
would not br rtsporulblc for the priruins bill.

"THE EHD?: Fbt Aft•m~tltt ~u. the WMUy

Cf)nteill

' ""P41"~ pubUc:at~ • tier hs Un•l

lte""'P'PP'If of

•uut

'tt•t.fd.ay, The ~oup

d~·

U. d«.ilfDO wu
--vr .,.., thlo

bUild on • toN ot coiNdl'tt

0t'"C)f•IW,, •llec:C. ot tM...-diM ttouOC..

Ycl the unrenaint y combltlC'd whh ochn
Worritt to .ttop tkc p•prr, at
ttmr&gt;OrarilY. "Wt wouldn' know

lerut

,r thty

Altrr••ll•• Prns has sloppo:d publlsruua.

would ""' the dtbo orbitrarily pondln&amp; tht

Mark,wbo dl&amp; on House Counc:n.u~

coount orttw: "PO,per," Sinnou uaucd .

Th&lt; 1\NC also had probl•rru with iu
roommate Th.Curwrt-a Sub Board 1
publication. Accused ol •abotoging the
weekly feat ure maaazinc\ Octob&lt;r poii,Lb&lt;
AN"C

Wl5

reprima:ndtd

and s tudent

JQ'~"t rrunenu- decided it WB.S better if' the rwo
wert 'ep;lratt:d
Student officials bad hopt'd tho! the 1\NC
rould be moved to ruom 354. ar:~.nsrerriog.
the- New Yor ~ Public lnte·r c_,t Rtseareh
GroupjNY PlRGI down to th&lt; vacant UO ,

Rathcr than dit • slo.. deillh. the ANC
ln,dfr' C'OOCcdtd I tlty Would •'nU. h&lt;t to OU1
w11h a bana: Publishing al~ p;agt final ISSue.
Sumotl and Rand.tlo -"'&amp;Jd th~&gt; 'tlrerc
demor:dlted by aU thor rmandal problems
~nd pohto&lt;al
thru•l upon the group b!
SA.
But both OitH'tor of Studea t

lco•inPI'!t• Curr•nt room 307. I'IYPIRG
Pro,rct Coordinator Leasd Smith ex plllintd
•hat he: wu ready lo make the change. and

O r~"' rnLallon&gt; Bill Mack and Nat han
3.\~rtcd they w ert· simply cuncerncd wi'lh

would await a House- Council decision oo rt.
Sinnon was unsure Jft~ pr()posed swhth

fiscal ruponstbditt i.lld w'trt not lnOutnced

would

h"''"''

llM AAtml.,. Hews. Cotl.ctJyt,, "-•

m at~ri alh:r

no\V

tha•

TIJF

Wcdntsday, "If a club need• •poet, n1 b&lt;lp lt
gtt II. biJI if tbt 1\NC 1$ not rruuing
anymore, they do not heed space in Squire-

Hall."
7bc OthtrOee'
The issue: ~~ as robe decided :u yescttd-ay's
Hou.w Cowtc11 mccc in,a, ~ delaU.S were:
unavailabft lU press time~
Political problem! had hamporcd 1h&lt;
publicatiOn throvaltout II&gt; bncf and &lt;tomty
history. Born Tht! O thtr ~. n soon g.aintd
-a tcpUllllion ror WUat.'of"r'"illtic\c&gt; tnd fot
auacking oom ervatism with o. .style: and
n:a.vor.Rminlstcm ofthr 1960'1:.

coUective, with no one IC""ader to .usumC""
rc•ponsibility for dtaJina with owrltit and
financial Qlatler&gt;. th&lt; Al'IC was lauded for
A

il&gt; •IToru in obl.ainint! and publisruna th&lt;
Araonne Ltuer, a classified military
document .
Oesptt iu fal.IU(&lt; to &gt;111"1•&lt;. 1\NC
members do not

bl:une the- coU«"tive

approach. "Ptoplt do""' Ilk&lt; c:ollcctivet, but
ic wortrd and wor kt&gt;d-£ucc.es.sfuUy ro[ a loot.
timt."'Slnnou aucrted. "You can\ sin&amp;Je out
110yonc for rcspon.dbiliry for thlnp you don'
like."
As for tht futur&lt;. if the &lt;tub disl(&lt;tnds and
tcrt.Un mcmbtrs wa1k into his TaJbcn H:UI
OIT.:e.askin&amp;for monc:j.Nathan ..,d h&lt; wtll
not fund any product

e ·

Sinnou '&lt;Ud the coll(cttvc would

!!tic ~

tU&amp;&lt;th&lt;r and adopc a walt·llld· ..• policy. "l
don' kno~o~. Wh3J. 1$ n&lt;At,11e :admitted, "'but
we will wait on the t ff~ct of ytsttrday\
paper and u y and f11 u.rc uut "'hat to do
Friday\ reaular mectlng."

*

Attention Grod Students
Re8earch Grant8
Money is uvui!Hble for Gnld student rc8ellJ'Ci1
toward final Master'~ or Docrorallc\•el projC(.'t.
The Gra.duute Resnun:e Access Devel0 pment
l'ruiect uf the GS A hUll funds tu provide up to
8150 for Mo.stcrs and 8250 for PhD cundidotcs.
Applicutiuns 11\'lliloble in rite GSA &lt;•fficc. !OJ
Tolbert, At.':

DEADLINE
Friday, Jsnuuy 23, 1981,
4 p.m.
Stutlents from &lt;til fnciJities n rc urged to
anoly.

Ethics Board

ensures

cr;p e.

patients,
rights

by O.bol'llh Undquls:;;-1_:::.;:::,~.;..:J~bk;';";:id-W.~ba;:;'
vc;";;to;"i;;;:';iii~;;;';;;j':;;;':w;:an
:f,
SiJ«trt~'fl ~ w~'~~"
to f\l,ve: il."' Accordina to Pftkins, •nrormcd conscm
docs not nccusariJy mc-.iD:l a ~:ipa:l urr. bul couJd me-an
The dn"" ""d need for social rtSC111&lt;;h ofttn pushes a ' iafl Wami.o&amp; Pttb goen that research was JOin&amp; on.
regarebc.B to conduct expcrimcma: which sometimii
sxrifoct tbt wtlf~ of lh&lt;lr hlllllllll nbje&lt;.u. To Elllk Rule•
ctUun lh&lt; righB o(,. tbc p;~~ienu. stJict ttbbl
When an &lt;~P&lt;timcnl&lt;r ha5 a Study In mtnd. il mu..t
flnt b&lt; written liP Wtlh 1111 aspect&gt; or th&lt; cxporimcnt
guidc!iots have been -...ablished . This conlliet
occaJionaJly awa l~tan:btn 10 Slrain lO win dearly l pt'Ued otJt. Then 111&lt; proposal aocs to two
~ov..r of expe-.iimenu from ethics com.m.itctc:l,
memb&lt;rs or the ~cbolo&amp;Y Otpanmc:nt \ Ethic.
Committ~. The entir&lt; committee is composed or fow
Which, if vetoed, arc cot~S~de:rcd Wltttuc:al.
poycboloar professors, whQ indepondtnt(y review th&lt;
ExtliJPliCyloa tbe problem or psycholoaical
propo&gt;al. U 11 poS&lt;J a problem, a consensus is
eJ&lt;perimeo" Is th&lt; proposed Rudy or lh&lt; WUkW&gt;n
ntedtd.Professors John R. Lid. lame. R. Saw..,&lt;h,
Pub. Two UB prol'e.$ort plan to oboerve uudcnt~
cltintina b&lt;havior io tb&lt; Pub to 6ocl 0111 if drinkinc Rob&lt;n S. Bundy IUid Bctoda MAjor coosthwe UB's.
patterns It&lt; innuenced by the 1R11Toundl1111.
~~!::,;~~m&lt;;:,":"~. " We
oClu.slly

Asoistant l'$ycboloty Profe.&lt;OJ Dovid l'&lt;cr"-lns S2ld
that they have _DOl dr•wn upth&lt; fmal prupoul yet, bw
lbty recently rttctved lbt Faculty Student
' Au«ialioo~ (FSA) ttntatlvt -&lt;Wal. Wk h that
approval, they will now dri• Up mon upe.rime:ru
speci!ico 10 pr=&lt; to the l'$ycboloa;y l?trw!mtlli

Elhl&lt;$ Committ«. But,I&lt;Xordintllo l'lerkw.lbt.main
issue or rhis upalm&lt;nt i• aco:urinc infonntd OO&lt;tmll.
Wit boUt )he VOimlt11f'Y wriuen informed COns&lt;tll or all
rb&lt; people Involved, the test doc:&gt; nat fall wilbin lhc
Nt,.. Yotk Stille Public Hea1Ut Law auJcleUna, IUid
tbtrciOre carmot b&lt; passed 111 th&lt; n:vkw cOft\Dibtcn.

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IRC Welcomes You Back With An
Exciting Semester of Films.

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~:;·~;.~~ ~!"CC::~~· ~~~;;•n,~~c';';
them." In lh&lt; two yun that 9\mcly hu b&lt;en on th&lt;
Elhlos CCI!tUIUttcc h&lt; could recall no lnst&amp;IIOt of •
study b&lt;lna rtjtc:ted. Ht Wd 1hat oeauiollally Lb&lt;y
find a pt'Oblem IUid send il back to the c~pt&lt;imcnler
for chanps.
Tile Social Science&gt; Coauniuee is rh&lt; requii'Od
Unlvenity·Widc lfOIII&gt; &lt;t&gt;n&lt;istin&amp; or n:prc$CillalivH

ftom dl!ftrent aatdtmic dtf)IIJtmtnts. This Sta:c-

The Blues Brothers. . .. .. . . ......... . . Jan. 2 3
2001: A Space Odessy. . . .•.....• .• .. Jan. 30
Led Zeppelin's: Th• Song R.,..;.,&amp; u.. s.m... Feb. 6
ChfHICh &amp; Chongs Next Movie. ........ Feb. 13
Texas ChMnsaw MaSSIIcre. Rapufsion. . Feb. 20
No Nukas. . .. .... ...... .. ... . ........ Feb. 2 7
1 M.
Cadd 511 k
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Hopscotch. :- . -- ... ........ .. ... ..•. Mar. 2 7
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The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Mtm Chu . .. . Apr. 10
Th G 8 -ful ,.._ __. ...,_ •
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9 to 5 . ...... ... ....... .............. Apl. 24
A Changfl of Seasons.. ... . ....... . ..•• May 1
All det•

reflect the Friday of the weekend shown.

Showtimes :

"'·I 7 &amp; 1 0
Die fend0 rf 146
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Sat. 7 &amp; 10. 12:30......... M . Filmore 170
Sun. 8 ............ ..... Dewey Lounge. Gov .
AI , _ _ lima ... be _,;lid with
ahona. Clllt-.a. - ·

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Small fortune still in FSA coffer

G~ Y PEOPlE'S 'ALIJ.lNCE
Is sponsoring a
Wine and Cheese Party
TODAY, Fri. Jan. 23rd In
107 Townsend at 9 :00 pm
For more information eall

Eleven lutk)" -.tn ntrs )\'Crt
a.Uo~·cd

The Communhy Acuon Corps'
Anti·Ript T:a\k Force accepted the

deJperatcly n"d char finan~t:ll atd
a"ard1 and fouhcomina "ht&lt;tl.~

same amount 10 rond in volun1ttr
proarAm to prOlC'Ct Lhe Uni\lctsity'~

The award ~ill expand lhC' progrgn1
bosun last l oar.

" '01T1t'n . rhc T.u~ Por..:~ OpcnliC$

A unlvC'nal \\-tl t~ht cnuh.nt ror
the Vo\trnon Rn•dcn'-t' Hiill "'a."
•PI"'O'cd II • &lt;0&gt;1 od ~l.~
HOV.C\C'f, IIUdrnl\ Yo ho do 001 hH
tR Co\C'fl10U "Ill .Uw be pt"rmUitiJ

1"' o van\ to tSCort rcmal( saudc:nt\

bcl"«n UniHH.it)··aru locarion.t.
Anothcor S'.000 gih "•u
rt"C"'iC'ntrd hl 1h~ c~ltbu1ion ·so
tmpro\"c: and benefit Uni\rfill) h(e
~
..; 'II &lt;.ommm« ~bocb orsanu&lt;&gt; 10 U\C lht ma~Junc
Ho"t'U. acrordin~to ,M\1\t~n110 " l i nntt .. ll)·'lloldC' t\tnl •n
'The l&lt;'thc:tK nt'N• or loludtnh
t~&lt; Vt« Prr!idmt or Srud&lt;nl
Scpcunbtr to C'd~braa~ I he~an or~ "'" aho mn)t(krcd ~hc'o abc'
AHolr! Jolin Ntddy . th&lt; nto. ocadtmtt
Tht p&lt;ot,_ S.rmna C&lt;&gt;mmoll&lt; •~.,dcd li,SH
un.a&gt;turdnt ~&gt; 11 mU a\--aJlabk lncladn con~eru.
dan~~ 10 Ra~o.htl Canon Co~ac 10
for any -~~ lfttturt The d~monsrnuons.
coniC\H, dc.elop • ..tr-auid&lt;d n.uure tr~l
daodbM re&gt;&lt; 'lllbmrtllnJ a proposol rrcrnuonal toornamt-nu and around ohc Amlttnt Campus. Tb.to 1n o pi= or oh&lt; S5,500 flf&lt;"&lt;CUb S2,000 or oh~ award h» tratl ~o~olll nnphuu.c the lancbtaf)t'''
rnnomin&amp; ;. F..Wual) I).
btm d&lt;1i~Jlatcd for Cdtbrauon'SI «0108). llou and rauno. •
Although lh() rrqu~td and 1,000 10 ~p orrsn rtumnin,
The promo11011 11nd ~linn nl
a mu.;h Ja-rgt-r amount. tht
ohc Lire \\ 'oohhops PIO&amp;taol ~oil
Orpartmcru ol Thune and Dance d•~t,: r~r~=-~ ~~nd ot be aided b) an S800 prescn~ rrom
wu ~wmlcd $3.000 for h• annual Sl,SOO wu ICI up.by die O rfK'&lt; of chc FSA . The proaroam ortrrs 4i
tu:mmcr Sh.akcspcarc rcsU\al If\ S.odcnt A&lt;&lt;ounts to aiialC&lt; ouh varil'l)" O( trtdil•frtt, •hort ~L C'rM
D&lt;la~..,. Park.
ldVQIIC.'('' 10
lcarnina r.\pc:rittu:est,in diveu:U'it'd
skill arta), human rda«ioru., and
acadtmlc and r uhural intrft:s1!.. The"
Mlkhtd 8h1~c C'cnttr '"1hc- Ellh.OII

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S.\ Sl ' .\tl llf&gt;&lt;' Comm itte.- .\11!4!tilllt
TOI&gt;.\ r . F~idt&lt;)t, J tln. 2.lrtl ,, 4 IJIII
in tla" Tul lwrt &amp;awtl! Chu mlll:~•

s

Fur 1nfum\ltfion
eull J OF. R IF I\ 1:\' ut
1
' 6._V,· 2950 or 6J6·5J71

HELP

10 reach in10 the f aC'ulty

Studen t Anocialion·~ (FSA)
f 25.000 pol or aold, but lh&lt;
.~..·«puakes dc.rby ht not ovtr ~·~
Aflcr rccdving propoul\ from 36
hopeful or,.aniu••ons. thr FSA
Sl«rina Commiurt' has a\Jt-ardtd
Sl9,000 from a fund rreaocd to

Comp11f'\ "'ll u\f" •h 1SOO a•-.rd IOf
tht c:\f)a"'.on nr tdotllll'naJ and
rm-ca11ooal r"fOifiiiU
The vn1llr~ amovn1 rt\fUt."C'd
ilnd ~v.arckd .... \ rex SJ.Z.S by Ilk'
l ftt\ttWI) Spon\01' Proa.ram In
thl\
~r~anm ,
Unf\t"n.tt'
;u;JmmtUr-aiOf\ b«umc spon-.ou lor
IOC0f1li0J frnhmcn 10 a._\~1 th('fl'l if
probltn" •""'·
Tht &lt;l&lt;&gt;&lt;lopmtnl or I ~ c
Founde" Pla1a ou~dr O'Unt'n.
Nnflon and C•r&gt;&lt;n llolb "ill b&lt;aodcd by a SZ.()O() IWird. Ncdd)
priaicu thAI an ICIIYilftJ program
will tx esaqblbhC'd. ~imi la r 10 1thc:
tV('!IU held a1 t h&lt; Squire: Hall
founlain are-1 . The lmcr·Orttl

WAN~ED!!

The Anti-Rape Teak Force
needs Women end Men.
Mon.· Thurs.
One night per week
for 4 hours.

CountQ tru boom aranlcd S80!&gt; roo

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lu H omcco mlne Wctttnd
Ptolfl-m . H owC'~«, that' 1v.o
• • 116l arc t~ i"t pm c:Una the
•u.....mion of 11&lt;t111cd l&gt;udanJ.

- OMIJowmttn

THE FJRST TEN NEW VOLUNTEERS
GET A CHANCE TO WIN FREE TICKETS
TO THE MOVIE SCANNERS!
..._

AppHcatlons are now a.va~able at
The CAC Office. 346 Squire Hall

Vl1lt Toronto • ...
Pir'andello's

M _...,_. -IWJU/tw/ to .itMd- of
, . ,.,. . . ~ s.ulom:

SATVRDAY.' JA11. 24. from 1-5pm In 339 Squire
SArURDAY, JAN. 31. from l 1·5pm;, 234 Squlce

Walk Service starte
Mon. Jan. 28tll

Buses will leave Sat. jan . 31 from the
Main St. campus at 10 am and return 10 pm
Tlck.BtS are available at 'Squire Tlcket Offlce for t he
play until Jan. 2t(S4.50) and for the mnsportation
until~Jan. 26. ($4.00 Circolo Italiano members, S6
non-members).

�Assembly tackles several items
by D•n Bo"' mtn
CIIM#IlJ Edll&lt;t'

Tilt Sruckor A&amp;Jocla!ion tSA) NS&lt;mbly m&lt;mber&gt;
sarhc•Fd In Talb&lt;n Hall TUHday acldruslna a
polpotlrri of Jubjccu ranaiJ11 from 011 &amp;lllloipatccl

milboo de lien Ill ft"d &lt;O&gt;U. "Tbe roralpo:rwc u no1
aood." Shecban indica~td,.,.,. also 1101 roo bod."
To ease I be moncttry effc:c.t on studc:ou.lhe Staac
will mw ffillllrt rlw Food Service pay r&lt;nr lor 11'1"&lt;
ir occupj•• on campw 011d also ror urmr.,., Shech011
cl«:lartd rhar rhlo mo•c will caU5e Food Ser-le&lt; prlceo

rubion and dorm ra1e hikes ro Student t:omplai.nts 10 rise "'tremtndously .. In thr nex-r rcw yean, An
aaaJnst I conlrovcrfial Suui!ticl Professor.
Assembly person I ben qut'sc iooed Sber.han abou. lhc
Dirccror of Srudcnt AtTain Dawn Ferrara opened
abnormally l\lih pricu charaed by Food Scr~c. The
rb&lt; spar~tly aucndc:d mectina with a r&lt;pon on rhe stucknt Presidcnl rcilcrlllccl Food SCTVJC&lt;\ po•kion
prOJI&lt;U Of OCJO!Wions Wllh lhe admuriJuarion 'tbal lhcir pri&lt;cl Ill&lt; h{&amp;h bcc&amp;UK !hey do no1 have
&lt;ODC&lt;rnina lbc lac~ or 6~ W&lt;IY .. lbc Ellioo&lt;t
at.andatoq food Kf"ice IUid M'&lt; "bclttt qualtty"
Complu.
food. AI tbal poi,.., many or rhe Assmobly mcmben
Fernn lllformed the Nsembly t"* she a sktpri&lt;ally chuckled.
mcmbfr of I he- Gcrzvilk F"1te Drtpanm&lt;nl, which 1
pro&lt;cCIS Ihe AAnhem c.mpul. had conducted.
S•oltt e - ·
lllSP&lt;Ctioo or the Complu rwo w«ks aao and as a
The ruillon f« in&lt; ruSt, wblch some have predk:rccl
resultolrherow,ha&gt;norirledrheadminisr'*""'tlw wm rcoch SJOO mi&amp;ht only be Sl50 , acxonll"- ro
t he Complc• .., in violation or s.veral fire sal&lt;ry cocleo . Sheehan, which IJ "nol aH-.sw«houghr."Sbcehan
Chcd In I he report were the inadoqUIIe number or oliO ctated I hal • s 1.50 dorm hike ahouJd al$0 be
.. .. '""' and lhe inapproprtllc plaoement or fonhcomrns.
srtuldpip., and rorc bOS&lt;S in rhe italrwells. Ft'frva
Student A&lt;sociatlon of the Srate Unlvcnky
uplaineclrhll fi&lt;e doors would ha•••o r&lt;mllll o pen rf (Si\SU) ~prucntllll•• Jot JUI'Idn anoo..-d t/w he
the hosa are to be used in Ihe hallwa)'J. The~ fore. "ill b&lt; coodoccin&amp; 011 orpniL-..mal m«tinl Friday 11
smokt could t-K&amp;pe into the .aaarwdb. prc~cohnl • pm. Ut \be T aJbt-n St'na~ Cbamben ro cliJc:UN
.,..,.,.., abo•• the fru from lie~ clown the 1111n •tnt&lt;IY to combos the ruitlon and clonD hikn. All
iNttut&lt;cl 11udmts 11e inVltcd ro Jive tbcor Ol'inions
.:euer\ n.tl
and •r 1heir concerns•
ln a relalcd mane~, Assembly Speaker Arlene
Fcn11a's 1.11\'tUJ.g~t.on 111d MIO\*atk)nt .. nh
Uru\otrJil)' admuustriU)fl ha! It'd Uru"tfS,I)' Ptutdc.nt ZwUiin¥ announrC"d that SASU rcprucntall\&gt;C Tn"l:i
Robc-n L Kt'ttcr to call fbr it mort dcta.llcd B.Uarcl r&lt;sf&amp;necl his posh ron doc 10 personal
tn\-e\UCihOT\ 1n10 poltntiaJ fire 1\a.usdl . Keeter ..,.,11 tunsidrratkmJ CirrumvcnlinA a timc~tontwninJ
appoan1mcn1 proccduR. Sheehan requc.n ~d rhaa the
IOO~ 1010 lh&lt; (cll&gt;ibiltl) of btll&lt;l .. thO In Md OUI of
the (.",unplt\ l.Dd makrng the lilandpti&gt;C.'- '" accord w1th A.ssernbly munedlattly approve his stlcct•on of T~na
f1rr rr~Wauoru. Frnara a.nnoW"M;~d
Szo~e 11&gt; Ballard\ rcpl11&lt;cmeno.
Boch SMfohan and R1f\1n tpokc oflh&lt;" tnaclll ptuod
1 tM' Autrn~)' WA) lho bntftd on Governor H\t.dl
L 4... Mt' \ rttent budget unnounrcmcm b) SA whoc:b SJ\SU " no .. &lt;nl&lt;TUIII due to lhe prccllcred
Ptn..:trnl Tern Sh.tehan .-bo outt.Md the: t-ffeC'I lht lwtloo and ~orm !v~&lt;t They bosh Cllcdlh&lt; rn..ure
Of IUM and Cbc 1mpona.nrc of tht: .JSSUCI t i lhcW
buJJ.tl 'A&gt;OuJd IJAH· on I we ion ra llkiCtiU and dorm
rau h1~tt fhc State wiJJ tmpot.C' tt\.r: mt'Mllrti 10 r..soru for rtql&gt;C&gt;IIll&amp; the M,.mbly'&gt; quiet -ovll
•cd...-c rbc Su1c Uru&gt;emry or Nro YotH . . .

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Early opposition to ROTC
by Uan H older

t 4lmpwJ £d,01
tonuouing tht- kc:xy o• atll\lsm tl\at rT\i.D)' or u~ mc'mbus k..uMd
dWIIII 111&lt;11 ~m&lt;~npad,..e clays. rhe GtacWau Stud&lt;nr Nsoc,.son
tGSA) S cootc fO&lt;oA•d rhcor 1 lotiday ni&amp;hr ,.,..,..,. on !oe'l&lt;ral

cONroH•niaJ

tope\,

L&lt;adi.o&amp; the list .... alcu&lt;r "ntl&lt;n ro "bpras ow (GSA) o_.a&gt;OO
10 the e!fon. O&lt;llhe ""''or Ihe R...,... OrrKtt TriWIIQI.Cor.,.IROTC)
ro c&gt;tobluh • . , . _ . us.·
Tbt '"Stare.m.enf ofOppo.tthon•._as PiU1 of • nane·nem lasr aoprovrd ;u
laJI monrh~ GSA mcctl,... wh&lt;o Scmo~c aucndancc fell bela" quo,.um.
1 U&lt;&gt;d•t \full Scnalt "PSl&lt;OVal ol rbt rcsolwsoru passed by a 26· l8· 1vore.
O ther 11~tn ) Ulllht' hSI 10dudcd the C'ICi.!tiOCU o( ·~it'f Hlrshma.n IS VIer
Pt~idcnl (or E.ucrnal Afl.lllt.i Dd M.ark lJwnond 10 the fuuanc-t
Committee
The ~~e:..J f'ftrCIIflC,, "' 11h 51 Stnaton pro.c-oJ , wu cttmciJ
mosa
t.U(("nsfW nletuna )Ct.- b) USA AdnuNSrrauvc V.c:c Ptr.wdrna Mcbu.a
Ann Steuct folio,. on&amp; the re&gt;olut1011 •Ole lhe IVO&lt;'P heard 1 rtpon by
GSA Ptwdml Ho .. ard llennou eoncnrvna pUm; for a O.y Care Ccnrcr,
"h"b., stiiJ ln an nnbnOf'liC wq:c
Bc:DMU Jt"\ot:aled tbt thr (cOI:n G -mOYtnc: abe~· Thtrc u. an
unrtknwntation boVd, ~ Kh "''Il rc&amp;f,an:t coo.sucuc.nu. tn"otwcod; he su:t
Tho.~&lt;: Ul&lt;'lude Hcahh Scicru, the fa.;ull) Scnaa commlll«,lhe Suual
Educauon Ccmc-1, AcademiC Amut' and ~ar.ow lldnuftl)lr•KWl and
Jt uckna. K()vemmcnt of'rtc'a.IJ.
fht Preti&lt;k:nl ~trntcd thll "'Pucnu wrll have: a \IO~t" m tht 0.)' Carr
Cenreo .• Bolh GSA IUid M.lwd Fillmore (MFC)-UB\ colic&amp;&lt; nl&amp;ht
s.hool art lcDIDII&gt;tly allo11111 S 1000 roward smplcme,..llloo. The
l'tnld&lt;ns norcd rlw "day cart mak ~• ir po..ible r.,.- morhtts wdh ~ Kb 10
1111end sea-l," IUid &lt;IUUI&lt;cl !he f)OUlbifdy or fi~W&gt;&lt;oal •uppon lrom
uodt'fvadoa~&lt; VDIIP"
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GSA Srud&lt;lll f&gt;ffu1 VKe Ptnld&lt;ol Auit Mccli&amp;&lt;' npl&amp;sned t"* U B"
lollo"'lftl'he leodorBuiTalo Sill&lt; Colkae .. ~ ace,.cr ,.., ..., upla.r
year The bia&lt;A Jrumbttnc blot-~ tO tlw Univcnily's uubll$hmcm of •
"nuLat unit is 6adma sotmOM to act u project coordinaJor
After iU"Iumcnu ~l•tC'ft Kudc:l'\l poup&amp;. a compro.-n!U was rc.cbcd
whereby t he pr»jlioo .. ollld &lt;llrTY a salary, bur no academic crcilil rtw
..., "' profeu10nal 10b• would be clone. acrordlllg ro Mediae.

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The Senate abo •ottd a new C'lub inro eu um.,l-\ht UB Nr..,.
American Club The ballnuna c011re aher dlocuu•on plnpolnrlllJ cta"IY
wtwt OSA rccosnation cntllb lt • " c-xplamed 1tw u povldu a puup a
rou®u.m of S .SO ittd money, co promocc club JIO•th.. and the rf&amp;ht 10
O(CUJ'))' a lilbk In C\.qwrc: lbJI runht:r ftnanttna reqwnt I 'tubmnacd

budv•
The St"natt" ~ommemtd upon she' plaanrd ~c ol foacult) ~c\ldc'ni
A»ot&amp;UIOO tFSA) land to 1~ To• nof A.mbtnl . (unc..t"rfi 'lllotth the H&amp;hh
of people- lh"'' n&lt;ll Ihe panned landfill, lht poup crcarccl 011 old rcotn.mlliU tO too ~ UKO the late,
1 he Scnart .WO p&gt;&lt; ..., hoi• heaned
ro T 1111 tSb&lt;ehtull" '" h"
\ trL4&amp;J)c 10 cmurr uud~nt con~rot of nudcru mone) La)' monrh U8
admuu!'r••oo allcmptrd to dl'tCrt SA funds WlftwlUI pcrmtu.un rmm l.lly
11ud~n1aroup, Sh«h&amp;Ji wrotr IU UB traders biutlng the a.et,.ml"f, Htallung.
llesmcll to place rht GSA ·wto percenr b&lt;lund h1111."

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Afte, the cwCHind·•·h&amp;U I'K»w mcrtmJ clos.rd. BcnfiC'fl commC"nlt"O t'fl
ocher b.s:l.tcs itll1 hh orp.nJ.uuoo tt ~OJiuna on. Mou cruceaJ 10 thr
Sonaron r&gt; an Jll&lt;m .. 10 ri!K th&lt;l&lt;och!Qaaulslllll (T M •urcod. Dunna
tu. &lt;rabl years at UB, lleMtU Slod be !Do ...., a.. pay in&lt;rca&gt;&lt; from
1 )(100 to S 1)(10, "Ill&lt; rnlburon ha&gt; reduced spcodina flO" &lt;I The GSA
,. pi"'"""' a leucr cam,..,.,. to l&lt;&amp;l'l•ou. pu.~b;na rot on rrcrea••
The EOCfiolr Depaumenr podua~c wuclcnt abo cr•Ku:ccl lonl
booLitortJ rot improprr bu:t.1nc::u l)r'Ktten, overcbarP\1 on matcrWi and
lax boQk O&lt;d&lt;nnc·foc"'lna on FoUtu,loc. opcr11or or Carnpu.~ unlu. H&lt;
complaancd thaf "'folletl rdu~J1o acknowkdlf ASC'I(ua saudfmt K,.....Kr .
To thtm.rJ\ money."'

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Our j ust paJdslameat?

0..0. ........ a 1111 • o ~ty with a poor puC ancl o _.,
unco!111lftl- w.-n morooleotTy_,-Ja,...,_we otiM at the

! mO&lt;cyola bur-•tlcStoltlyotom whlch aiU.rlallstoroaliUOf IGnorea
S' ..,... fact tMt we .,. rotting from Wh hl" a our littlbtrooO-U'llll annuat

~ ~·;;::r:·=:::·=,;,.,. o r r - t,.,. the Sta te'l ....,.,.
._ Ulro ....,.,... to IL We spit on tno GcM!rnor and lobby Ihe
t LAglalarure. but neW«\,..._. ftmaln frustrated. We &amp;te a r.acuwe ,..lh&amp;r

ll

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l! 111.., a proac:tl¥e lnllltutlon
.. ,....,.,.l ulln.

and

our disda in 101

a11 1~1 1 a dumpO&lt;l UP&lt;&gt;n

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FO&lt; the pue ,,.. yoara or ao, C&amp;oen 11111 Odm4nlstrllO&lt;S t&gt;ogan
Sepc..- eu~~r••llzlnOthallhemonths aJ&gt;Nowoukl t&gt;e iOU¢. Hoont~•
,..,... eno&lt;lg/lto ~~I the Oln.ggieO wnh ln. Still '"" their impact
on U8":.1 department• and ptogr..,. Ia nea~&amp;ng ua ..-.d. And we have an
roallled thai thla Un'-*IIY hao lane&lt;t mlae&lt;obly In ~MerinO ha or101nat

Jflants his award
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Out l!loguaro'

ro '"' Er11tor

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fhl t

lkl\ we toM 10 only wallow In our dtsconr ..t
The tNe ~leng&lt;o to 1e--...1p"' dllflcuM tltnoo Ia to C&lt;Mlo cortltdence
on lh e - A O P I-10...,... u..tloclrbeltevotna t olthouQn t""

hnutewttt be trylnfthttudltlwllf maU IOt.i.ncSdedtton~EveyyNt llnce
(he 111* hal_, a ttu&lt;l Cl\1"- • to liB admlniSlra tors. CcMlCic:ll&gt;ely
the ..edorl her• nave fal..S mlt~abfy tn mee~tlng that c hallenge ano lh! .
lndMctuats dlta tlatled with tha t Nve •• 10••Y lae.Md ,,. ~~boM to apea)c.
0411 aga)ntt It
When.. beeaUH ol OW1nGitng taourcM. fOf a.lmple. ~l lton
tMitween unit a IN . .tM.~ IM t\almony of the ln~tltutton. lhe..,.actnW\&amp;au-auo"
ahOUkt ti'llnk of th4l ~ Wlt~t tne t the organ~uuon ts nHm from bOtf'l
w ithout and w llhln Thl~ Unl\lefahr naa NVer been e.Hfl a&amp; any1h•"1:1 fT'Ki(e

eaoterlc tn.an the sum of Itt annual pans
Oonfidenie Ia not etllled by ltlllrtO thOS.e cunning er.ou;h Ollttru .. the
eatabJ......, 11,.. ot auth«Uy ot by MCiel """uno• behind ClOeld ooors
and pulty Sta.te of tne Un..,.,...ty
HOI •• n ere• sed bt ••n'I.DtY
&lt;SilmfUlng the dfeaml th.lt eome may eot\lurt U9 to sa11e thtt Ut'l+•ers•h'

tetter l$ In ,e&amp;POCtle to lh41t 110m lt)e Mlnah•re:,

Wonc141r Comrrnnee.
T!lan• you IOf thO ,ward S1nc:9 wo """" b_.n
Mlected a• tllerec:o1,.,.t or tnls nooortMonoao Jrtll-611
a si~e exptanaUon •• In 'brdet to OVIfttde yout
lQnO&lt;Ince.
As 1 toc:met wotker tor the Recreation Oepaumet~t , I

.ome11mas had to ~tay my wor1-.'no sehldule request
unlit 1 MO ell my C\I'SHS In cwoer (Remembet theM
a.rt 11uGeM WOtMra!, TM aat'l'e hoktt hue now ~Y
employees Nlv. d1ffttent '*Ot"' 1cneou'H. cau.s

are all qualltleo In edv.-nr •·•1

tl!e&amp;a'ollt'!g andto' WSI. tl'loy 100e•ve S2.50 per hou• ' ,
tne1r WOfk F~ Qu.atlfled OGoPie who do nol tetr•v•
ewe)'l mfmmum wage I wou•a say we are. au ~,_. ,

tommate 10 haYe anemoUet IMMaentk&gt;!s tor 10 hll,..
Fmally, t would lllle to acceot tnt awata I ~ ,.. ,,
yNc we c:en tlay +n close eontenHon wnn tne O l ~'~•
ditpanrnftnl r. Hnv.evor~ beiOt"o rou accusP u ~ 1
Cilascrvtcc or fgnortno the atUCk."flts' n~dl. dO ' ''~&gt;~'
f\OmeWOt" ano lin&lt;J 001 some of the obstlttet H .11

some depanmenta ate conhontecs ...ntil Ut ''
D~o~fltaucf11ttC ,., 11~ C'11hl'r) P*ene bun_g "'"'&amp;oN"~"
'OOf\ n POII4bll

iC-hl'dules aoo othet affatrs tnat t have no conuot over
Manv ol tnem atao lti~~"O 1,e Bulhllo are.l 'or vac.ell&lt;tl"'
m;a~et

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early sc:neduhng tmpouiOie o'

Snsn
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Ouectot of

Rt~ltiWOn

fJftO

prerma,.nl 5o e-.,en thOUOh you m.y COf'IMS!'t tne,.-

liM 01 IMnii!' escvsn thiS ts e.acu1 t~ ca~ St~t•
a1e ne.-e lor an eouuuon llfst ttwretOfe flfOit.

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~cetleGule&amp;

now and """
ConHoence +n Capen Hall f\41.1 oeen so low tnat we· ~en ~Od It
et'lyone t\nowa wnat 1.5 OQinQ on Mf• But no one ...,m• ~. lnOUOI\ to
antwet And • • we apl)foeGI\ 11\01,_, tnt" mofH,• of cns••-•~necl by

mu&amp;1

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workeo

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scttodulea.

trw tiiudOM - ll'M poa101 l.ftOH wnocare.oun.., t nat ttwtyoon'l ...en bett.,.,

l tti&lt;Jng 9fOWL
Unlvera.l ty Pretldeftl R.Obe-r1 L Keuer. •
tHOt'!Q tnchnt:l\11• 11 the
no.m. naa ~ b&amp;CII._a UI'WetaJty wkn queshona end doatMa Peopie rutr,

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P S HOW Com. )OU fllt ltfffteld JOUI ftlltt, , If 01'1. !'f•t'lt1
lhrH lhlffgs 1 tot ot mourtt Vft¥ litO~ mmlf and

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ha ve Mtu.d lot c1tltt~ IIJIO e:.llltenoe thtough Gela uK ratMr than D~ffl\ect

I Ctton

So QOIIIt M •• IPf~d't our annval strugo..• w1tn lhl Govetr'Of we'U
M\1 .. L_~-~We'M • • tcr. dec'lttO"&amp; put oil ~~~ '"' tnve
~~ toeontln.ue

todMft Into tM fUtUII WtlhOU11t'IV

reat ch.aneo covraa
WI N+ve eo ottwn auacked IM GovernQf (wltn due c.IIUHJ • nd ltle Stilt,
but fta'il t&amp;M.111ke" ~~ llmtiO ~ wH"f\ Wt Will newer • cknlt tnat UB
ONetvM- whit •• gets tnougn n•a In the bAt\ of a&amp;t ou.r mlnda wa get
Oll.me&gt;ed ort from the! outs~ 1nc1 lilt ~to _..""" alktW that IO
conunve end ut aw• y a t tne ~ve sti\ICtiJrt ot • Un••eratty

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GEHER~ LITIES

t879 ovr Odllotll l welcomed 1n olroml llve new ii&gt;IP&lt;II to

c.am.pu.L NOON 111r0 yeat'l later, • • are tore.d to ~CI It tat... eH
The aGe_. or a conectt~rety "'" newapapet • u uniQue 10 tntt camous ana:
Cltltfd tM N){m•· ot rJ~oe1 tVtfl' otn..- 0\it)ltc:atton In the Counuv Aa tols
member&amp; u.ul. tt me&amp;l'lt no one person .-aa M dcUtd wl1h \tle Unt l burden ot
puDIIr.hlng 1 product, ru&gt; ono PMOC&gt;n hOd to taka the bii.IM Of nea t ..._ L...,._

iU\Iu ana oebetes bolitO
But n atso mea n~ lnete wu no one po«son reapon&amp;lbte If rnemt&gt;lfe or tM
conectivt 001 Ia ¥. Theora ••• no Of\e ~ eo gutot the gtoup That'&amp;

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wu 1 repon on tne radio tt-e other Gay that
I)UIIi'IO 1 101 ollaftn tn the IS or 20 0100~ that """""'' t h e - 10 I he
satO TV •• rnttu4H\Cino peop.Je's U'llno an4 DU~tng nabita
OtQan.IUuon
But IM Alt~I'\Allve Newt Co116C1•'~• tANq tuncuolled artd ..en weeto:. tnOft thAn ..,., betore Aal put rny ,. ,. ., Sltm Wnilman
theta waa an antfnati'Yf to tre.dJtlonal paper6 on ean"P\Il. Thai' &amp; album on I he *'•'eo 1begl.tl to pity 111 Amettcana with
low loletence
•
comme""ab4-.
I ~·t know eoc11y wny bul f h•w• lhlS e.ma.LtnO
So. thO U-olty Mya gooci-Cyo - ''tbri... to rile All• "'" 'lvo Pross,
bO&lt;ne TINI Orlw OM by....-. ol a CcM~ F In m1 u medii II tralt wnere 1e:an •ak:h hours and houfa or TV &amp;J\d not
one bll by \IINI I tn IIC1. I th"'' I
goJneO- 11101a 1.,., llnaftCIIl ,.eking lit •
lime
we're 1&gt;e
ouoc:ontiloosly IIY 10 ,.,m ~ng moldecl b} "'"" 11
_,., 10 oee one olrwo rou,.g, compeJtr,g nowoat U B ahown on I he Wb&amp; I ....eel
Joomma te- who'IIOrt

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of IIIII 111 ~ b&lt;olllet-11 he !&lt;new wny I "'" 10
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"e&gt;.wany,•f oald ao I waited lor Ihe 000 """'mbler
to IINit ott. •~tow comel'tn rrol 11118 _.,.,.. alaer
..,...,, """'" oo Joe. Edclle _ , f- ,.g thll llu"

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lhO - - 1/111 nolworl&lt; ' "" lldvertlolng .....,.._
lllroW at him, It can ,_ don4. lAe I woo IOIUAO Lucy
at tfle d ub thO other niGht, 1&gt;001)11 )uat "'"" lo
rlllll -.mylng with lhowt and comme&lt;CIIIt.
Wlllot pootlc&lt;Mtty wanlea me thOUgh. t. 1/&gt;e extent
to wlllch people lot lhel&lt; - D e dlfecled by roto¥1olol\.

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I woo II o PWt:r 1/11 other night

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"Will, OM Willy,• I 11id u I poured tho mlxld egg
Into 'Ill' ,... AtmeccMo II fry pan. ·Edlcln'1'41y

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w,_ loll ol o . . - . ,,.

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~t1pocl taCatM 'I
unttorm.,., ~ out • OJ( ltlofidi: n•a ume IO&lt; I'OU
1o compare Bud- 10 lodlr'o SchUtz."
• Wltlta tnoro _ . a 1... pqta &amp;I the P111Y wbo hod
_ , tno Schl4tz _
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entat•• ,
Something wlerd Orll " -'110- 1 foolted oul over
lhO PfiJtY W ,,... was tllll guy In a Uw~ &amp;ult
be•-"ng aome ,~ to eomeone whO was 11"1
HOfll~'o · klSIJng oM1111 gltk _ , to him wu
puahtng a. CCitfot IIWOI&gt;QII a 1/oglmoltc:; and
ooor lll ' " " -·•ouynamldF-ywoooueellot11oo
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~ely anJotlng lho

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W l»gan tO 0\lln the

~tot-:"- he l"ttled out. · .. :~· ~ Cln

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I finally-- thlte- no helping ~ Wa

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In lowne like Hoolo,...lllo a"tl MIY"-'"'. Our

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cllyo,&amp;l~"l -talw.,._..lfl'teatll. :')t.ctonoOI

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10 play aJcW10. I jull - " " ' , _ In CltaguOI.

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II*WI ol ~- 1

llehlntl tno lltlrd .....-nL
&amp;&gt;vi II you
~ now, we' ll MnO vou lhla buutifuJ set of Nkewa11
aboS&gt;Iutott, 1111
~. YOlo con1 wln unless YO&lt;J

..,-..lone r . - •ou"" llt1IOid zmet ana Fall•

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And now, 1ft 11110, wltlllho 01 Amotiu.n
~roy-and. ...all ••
a- IOI10l to oiCpc!Ct ol lvtuta

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t"*"'v caro .,., -

It ""'f - 1 0 "-a b - Muro, but rnol't lhe "(ay
" ... today, J&amp;nulty 23, IIIlO.

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To drink or n ot to drink
Tot"- EditO'
t w as ,s.u,rp~IMG 11 the l...Kk ot ur1&lt;Ser&amp;tl ndlt'lg and
resutC" t"Jidtna In the ec:l1lorlal concerning ttle
P&lt;OPOMCI alcoiiOl consumpllon aludy (The Sp«trum
Wo&lt;Jneldar. Jan~lf)l 21) ltte Faculty..Stuaent
A$10Ctattorls ~FSA) Boord ot OirectOta tentatave
IPPfO"'at o• Ora PCH~Ins and Sol._olf's stu&lt;lr was not

Guest opinion

Time to lay off the Raiders
w,,.,

EaUot '.s "o" rtu• /ofhlw'"9 wlf
m ttttDOnt~ to
Sportl Ed"c' To"r' Plllt' cotumn Ol'l '"" SuP*/ 8owi
wl'nclt ~"e tne E1gtn a ttrong olton tnt&gt; Dl'"

by Eric J. Des Soye
Jim Ptunl)(eH nas oonf' tntee tn+noa wh+cn J~

Fetguson na&amp; neveT donf' won a Hatsman tropny, oeen
Roolr.le o t ttlo '(ec.• ano won tnreto COf'GeCuHVt QlllYOH
t nes~ accornphsnmen" att
O!'les wntcn Ferguson wtll nev!"'r do, ti'Mty are PI" ot1ht!:
DHI Mowft\ler tnt" third o~ 11 pan ot the tutu,., annt&amp;
U"'e- most 1mporta"t The •ac:t of th' mauer .a that JotFergu:son nas ne"et even won a ''"Ole plavou g&amp;m4'11
No t one The fact ot tn., maltef re1lly 11 thll Jm,
~un~ett •s a great quarttft&gt;IC.k pley•no on 1 grtat te1m
Brian S•pe. mAtnemiUtAIIy tlfll the ~
quaner~ m thf' Nt:'L thiS sea~ '" tM pta'(Oif
g ame "g.aiNt trw- Aa•oers Sua" Stoe Old .eot eYen
complete one third ol ~IS. oa•ses Jim f'lun~elt
completed OYtH 111ty l)efcent ot "'' pa:ue. ano IN
Ra•~ won Jua:t lucky
~n fovts made the NFL rtcotd ~ trus natOn
wrfU't nts Mtt&amp;l M .p&amp;ays 1l'troe o f "''' ~'t6!•
Oh
tne AFC Pro 8owt team In tne pt.ayollt aga•n•t t'M!'
~ Fouta did ncn ...,.... comptete hltv CMfcenl ot

o•me5 Tna fUSI two ot

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thtew • 1o1 of n•• passes. Jlfn

Plunk~ comp4etedover .tevrrenty eteft~l ot h•'l passes
aoaiMt t~ Otat_pera ancs the Rai4era owon J~atlucll.y
J•m ~lJ:nkett l'ftO'neersthe Oa"IINJ Ra•cMfsofil'ftM
The RMoeft 004: tmo tM Svpe' Bowt tty oer•n"9 t.ne
s.,., O!eQo
offenM Chandter. Chule1
Br•nch. K•ng UosM• van Egnan. eNS ScN:n
nilmes wUh w.mfeh a.ny av•o tootbatt fan ato tamtlt.at
Oalt.lancs t\a$ a gte.at offense HO'Vrf"i"'· 1'- lbo·ro,
would not nave been "'tne AFC ChimD~""''P
tney dtQn 1 nawe a gre.at Gettns.l!' TM R.aldera Otltalftd
Houston and Cte-wtllnCI with awuome ()eten-58 Thf!
Otlillaf'd Cl.eftfl.if s.elt..e&lt;S Keftn'r' $1ablll H'YMI c&lt;X.~nt
&amp;m ~limes In theil PllyOff QII'M Ttt.ey IISO neJd
Eart campbell 10 ul'lde' 100 nrcs ShOw me one otMr

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oart ol any Grand Plart fteat or lm•glned) by lhe
Unlvetsn.,. aam!n•~&gt;tr•llon to MOtive the student

ream wnlcl'l tlasdone that Btlls tans Will tlft~OabOullhe
grut Bills dclt-t\M Wl\fte 1ne Btll$ datense was gnuno
up 1 touendo~o~~n lau~ Ln 1ne game against Siln O.eoo
;.,nd ste•110 Supe' 8owt Ure1ms dl.s.appe•r. ttte Oa)l.tano
oetense ~votdcd Impending defeat by Intercepting
Bthtrt S•~ and brlnglng Super Bowl reality a iiPP
CIOSf!l lucky, you sat The Oakland Raiders t'IDV(t
+nterc.opted their opportents35 limes this s~ason Letet
H0Yf"l atone ,.Qtabbing 13 ot them That ts not lu~h.. thai
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Ht'ndl1.11, Matusza~. and Davis are just a lew ot t"e
n3m~t. 1aml11ar to foott&gt;alt hU'lS as membeu~ of ll'lt!
Ra•det~ Offal defense.
A$ '•' as the Bills beatmg ttle Riudets wltllOul u!!•no
The Bllf&amp; beat the pnargen tne ~am.­

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~•r m rfH}ul•' UIIOrt The Bills also beat • team
ouartefbac~~ by Dan Pasro--inL twas at u-.a~ Q4mt '"
Orchard Patk anet Pastorml w1s. slngulartr ~s,ole
IOf the ollenrt~ve woes of the Ratders lha1 day T~~ B•lls
were nol aweaorne and I am jvrat sony the Stils dtdn 1
beat the Chatgers In the ptayoHs .so lh•t ltle- Rolcter5
oouta •Y@n~ '""' regutar season toss- to tnr 811t5, ,ust
tht w•r they aYOnoect tl\elf k)ss to the 0\at~s duru'IO

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to too' at the $Sa n. •totn ,.,.._ A.a~· ·
thts ,,.non. no« Iaiiy duo"9 tr-e: g1ayotts n~ .....o ... ~
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11 their ~tl na~ tn fiCI, 1 .e any wrlte.accus•"Q a team of Clfrty otay anGe:.I.St~ng on tvc... ••a
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sou• 9'•CM'"t a1Uiude "' n•s vmtm.g iS CJOtng hiS
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U'll Moe ,_. uput tn•t ti'W! 8•11$ wef"ertt mOJP tu&lt;~~~'Y He
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fac~~~~ WIIO had 81~00 lhll mey 1&gt;0 allOWed I O ~l uely
whether oertalll: environmental fi\CIOf&amp; conttlbUi e to
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laclo. ol conhCenct tn our studenl t(hldors
lf'e'tC wu one .,Of.., lmpOftaru point corwonlenllv
tgnor~o .,, tnt' ed•tcw•al. tnt ~o~em ot alconottsm on
ampul AI a ~•·no ot th• UnlvtWsnr'• Aloonot
RN•tw 8oata earty 1n H\£ t•U wtmeatet It was IM
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Washlnglon 1'\as- always- been charactenzed by
ns remarkab&amp;e stupidity. No wonder . roa11y. wnh
McCarthy here and JOhy Wavoe plus • couple of
woutd·be soctali5l5 tl'lere. with Kennedy here
and Monroe there (ahem). But now u 's all gonna
change: It's no longer Mr. Smith aha.s James
Stewart who goes to Washtngton. but Ron111e
the cowboy himself. h 's all like 11 bad film
The movie tndustry had a couplo of rather
e.xpensive Hops recently A boxo()ffice hit Is
definatttly in order- and according to che
grapevine one's tn the maktng. t1ollvwood'.s
enfant lllmble Fraocls Ford Ceprlosa is shooting
a script by the German-American Kaspar
Rh.ineburgher- the proposed title is " The OevWs

Bet ·· Says tycoon Frank Slngtrala, head of the
Family-Studios. " I' ll bet my sweet ass that t'hts
fKm wtU make ;t. ''
n~SJJ«trum got hold of the scnpt and I'll
be-t my'"Sp()tty nose that thJS- film won't make it.
It's just too u-n(eafistlc. We can aake the most
unbelfevlble plots. but thi s one Is one step too
far. Here is 1he storv:
God and the de'lil are hav1ng a bet that 1he
devi' can make whomever he wants Prgjdent of
tho United State•·· God has hi• doubts. Right
enough. the devil catapulted a Polish
embarassmeru ln the retiring age Ot"' to the
whofv•tt\rone In Rome and more and mOfe good
Cetholrcs'Sierl taking thou awful httlo pillS. but

oot l&gt;ls beloved P&lt;&gt;&lt;X&gt;Ie. oot tho American•. God
gets to choose someone that he thinks w 1"
never melc.e it aod remembet-s a tt'lird-1ate
tilm-"Lunchtime for 8onzo .. -wJth afoorth·
r ate actor he once saw.. The devil og.reu. '"In

" Nol h tm, ttle actor /. An even tougher tob.
but the devl"' stic:k5 to the bet • nO the st~s ate
t11gh: the wtnnet win get the ~ of Silty
Grah.am.
Up to this pcWnt t he scnpt is ern~
eoough, but from here 0r1 t he quality of the plot
rapidtv ded1nes. In no ume at all the u-.ctor
becomes goveri"'If of c.Jii0fl'1ii;a. as if thete
w eren't any competent politicians llf'OW"d;. tn an
attempt to gain the audience·s svmoathv ou
hero faUs the nomrnation l or the Pfesidencv
1wice unr•l he-how unbelievable-fiNly makesit.
Hts opponent tS an ever grWvling peanut farmer
Irom Goto&lt;gill, At this P&lt;Mnt the film completely
IO$es it . No country In 1he wortd woukj pu1 up
with the ~toes that tt'Ws fitm presents~
Aoywav. O&lt;Jr hero bungles his wey through •
campajgn and is actuaftv elected into the White
House.
~. film continues w ith SOf'IWt rathef
einin.g scenes o f a guy calk!d Henry
Kissenge¥ teaching the new Presa6ent the bask:
facts one has to know 85 President. The latter is
amazed . ..There is really people llvang on th.e
other 11de of the water? " ·'Ttwtte is reaUv a
town in France - or wes it Notway?-that has

the same name as my wite7 How cute .

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tor the chambef·ma•d. hiS second attempt

11 somewhin more effective.

Fina1 shot , smoke dissolves: me f'rei'dem and
a Chimpanzee walk through the ru1ns of what
used to be Wast''Ungtort. ~· aonzo , t think lhtS Iii
the begfnnrng of a beautiful friendship "
Nobody IS gorng to buy that StOf\1. '

Havr a ball in Florida and th e Wall Oi1ney World Magic
Kinpm 'T vi.&gt; G,.,yl&gt;oundl
March 1·31 , 1!111
Kingdom's. neweSt Atn.-.1, Big Thundtor
~~an&amp;~ fen sprir~g brt.dl Wh~
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''"'u.tic 'Prins v.x11d0n whitt~ sil
bd, rN.L ;and enjoy your lrioend'
P.wt ot ~ tnp to fkHicS. is, ot
courw, the f;mcuy of d.. ~gk

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ot the Woh DkMy Worid
b!ort~ We'lr ~you the-r-e fCH ~
~ Otw'- or fWIIO-day HCUfWon
lo~ 'With fun and mttttainmotnt.

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ou·m spi!C* In Sp.Kt -"'ovttt~n.

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wi1h 999 psu i n 1ht' ljatunled
Mansion.
You11 ~e ~ spedlf Crtlyhovnd
;tdmtlliot" tkVc tOJ 10 attrlttfort-.
pluJ,. bonur bclet tOt 1M Mlsk

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-"''unUin Ulroid.
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4d¥Ml«. from picktna 'fOUr &amp;roup up

at the toc.atton of 'J"'U' chotec' 10
•"•nPns )0'1' hoctl olCJCOmrnocbtrom
for I S 11'\iny 9ay~ I S you "b. We

w.nl 10 ~~ )'OUr rlorida ~nd W1h
o..,.,.,wortd v~e1-rJon no~hins but
lu" ar.d sUn.
Clll C~und tOll ffft ~~
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......,, or ito lnlhem-rype dernltoc». Ill -ays on lnt....ung
venwro ta c:hed Out banda by w ey of dlolr- .._.,... ond
oo-c:alod bett ........-.. - - .-ved lor oingleo, don't YOU
know. And the ploaoont IUfpriseo~ the

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So digging . . - ""f bed ond lnto oil the collection of MCtlon of -

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1980 lib:

Tho - - -- A. K..A. Liwl fCh&lt;vNhl
Slnco oxpotlng the« entice on S.turd.y Night Un !at y01r. w hy
WO&lt;Adonyone In the world want t o mlu thla In concerti
Roullng, rOUCO&lt;n veralona of d oulc lko nombera loc:Jucllng .. Guns
of NovlfOnO" end oide two'• .. S!Unhead Sy~y." StOtt
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Tho " fun" f- t of the aka ,..,;vel. Ridiculouo et ll&lt;Na. but they
to -.a onything
band. UnteleOoed Mad ll&lt;Na in betwoon their • - olbo.rna.
Tho ........,_ ..Rying AGM&gt;.. blw "Diac:o Oul Oul'.,..L.ovo In o

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L.t me Milko ciHI my bnt Intentions.
COlMd Byrne)

Tho
thoir " 19SO.Tho 0\oic:e c. Youro"-11 prfttV
muc:h 1 tttllghrlorwerd roc:1ter by ono of llriuln'a top banda who
Nlll .lernllcan influoncos into dlolr writing. Flp C. the .. Smut
Side," 1 big ~ paebge of . . . . - materiel dlopleying """'
humor In. triple-tlvul parody. Enmino t h l l - ... "

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oome sort of futile Iebel to ottach to a rock fonm doMng lnto th&lt;l
outer C&lt;mits of the ovorwholmlng plethO!"I of -.nd-on·aound. II
mun deal with the obscure Con my tnsistlnee), the allu.ive,
transient drame ot a htdden sect-the freedom ftghtera
tor rock ·n· roH expresaion.
It must be a total 1.nd complete anuthesls to wtmt has become
known as ' 'eot"oor-ate rock ., And It mUS1 grasp a wetcome
celebration into rhe un&lt;:omp!omlslng binge of music u tho voice of
..-~.. it was me-am to be. And w1th e concept of ..-e-..posute tor
{be underground .. ulta battle e rv
But I must move W1th eeutton - tNa most not reduce itself into a
wete ~terM: tnf~bll•tV An ere-. aell.,.._,ronq dogma
~etimes

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Therefore lam eall•ng .-n ae my
~ ood atoodbys to submit tdeaa, comment&amp; ond rebUitlls concecning the
struct..,_ end content ot Nc:h wee\' a coiU'TV'I in en effon to
..,ound out'' end e-nd Ita themes ood subdue the poaa;b;lltles of
mlnimabm ond otegnation. Feedt&gt;eck,. -tlol for growth. So
a.n y faiture to recogntze end ~t•fy w•t" aut:Jfect mattOt shoukS not
be cause fa&lt; disdeln end/0&lt; optthetle rejection.
How aw·k ward this haa aN tutned OUt 10 be, but tOt some rwaaon

I fefr it noco.,ary. Now ro eleon hou$0 befO!"I 198 t gtto too old.
I hope thi1 becomes exuemetv uncommon but t want to review 1
ponion of 1980- • leas rhon IN!tful veer muaicolty-via thlo
sii'IQies piece I've left on tl\e bumer for • couple of months now.
But to start with, why even bother to revJew 8UCh seeminglv
intlgailic;olnt d (oco " thl . . _ . ond then proceed to dump them
toQether.
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Well I l&lt;ind of - it lott lf&gt;CI
not too 1oog ego I waa
reeding olilrJe oomerhlng on 1 new Br•t•ah band eened U 8 .40, end
traveled to Play It Again, Som' o to find out more. Nine cloflora for
lhetr debut LP on lmpon C. prottv r~y bus1ness so I •ettled foo •
two dobl SAnglo. You eon·r olways ouc:t yOU&lt; ned&lt; OUt unde&lt; auctt
'opinionated prtttnMS.
Alltoough these linle 45' a ood EP'o uoua11v ......,..,, to one dollar
per r"'''• many tme.-!1 I&gt;Kornu en e~~rovob4e ldvoni\Jfe eoll«:tong
obsCUre 8-oldeo wNcto often enougll is loh lor o group's
uperirnenrat seuions tar rimes too bold to be inctucted on an

Joe .-..., -

-''The Hllcler They CorM" blw .. Out of
CA&amp;MI
JIMmY Cliff' a onthem
incongruem .. one might think. A
ouong okoy. The 8-altle's couple o f aongo ere the leat ~~tim,.. of
the " o4d" Joe (pre&amp;at Cnrtrl -one • rocker, the otho&lt; •
ac:hfoc:ker.
Mo-o.tt.o- .. Paintlt lllac:k.. b/oN ''llltll Truth" (Decca)
Tl\e Sronoo' cover isn't bod. But the B1lkle C. truer Mo-dou. .. •
rllhor llopQy
numb« thel would pr-y be muc:h
more lffoetivo five. You have ro love rhel&lt; bock alelrvo.
Tho C... ~ ICBSI
Not 1 bad t&gt;IM1Iber watchlng the Clash experiment ., dub--kers.
~ •v-in we're ae eJq&gt;OCtirlg a little more cr...lve output ITthem. Tho ~~-- .. Mikoy Dreecl -.g the ..... IDnll· Ho·.......
u.a.•o- ..My Wev Of Thinking.. blw .., TNnl. tts GotnQ To
Ratn" CG&lt;Id...tel
Ste"'' Wondor-iah roggae with en 80. tlub-inc:ofpoo'ttld feel.
lnti!Ootingoncleed.
,...., 0 --··llll&lt;o" b/w " Sioosholou··r·Jem Kommt Doe
St~"I'Trlt"

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Flut'' CChoriotnet
A olightly cliflare~~t verSIO&lt;l of .. Biko" lre-miMd ood new voeol
tracld than the olbum. ..Shooholozo !Go In Poaca) .. io • &lt;1-.g
arrrmgement ol African enanu ood rhythms. whde &lt;M Germon
verelon of " Hoto CO&lt;MOS The ~" ia 1111 mort beeutlful
Interpretation I !\eve heard anywhere. Plocoldo go 10 the Srevo
Blko Black Consctousne.s.s Movement.

,_y _ Furs-' 'Mr. Jooet'' blw .. s.....n·o Strange.. CC8St
A..kll here C. new ood wal settle nlcely onto ti&gt;elr 1001\•tO· bo·
roloNOCI MCOnd album. Mont bioc:tc ond whho coloring from •
unique Brittah •Yilem of synth-lib g..OtiiO Nxeo llgl\tlng for
voeaiolt Rlchard Butll!'o attention.
T h o - - · - .. feiry1ole in the Suc&gt;ermerllot .. blw ''In
Love"I"Adventureo Close 10 Home" (Rough Trodol
TNa 41jitt l»nd was . . - the production lor lid&lt; oil Crrtoia
Ubu'o Meyo Thom~ about 15 months ego lor Ulla row
necording. All ttvoe numbers snow oceuionol ~of f*MC1
promlle lhenka In pan ro a ~ toooenesa , . , . , . . , ol the
Vo4vtt Uncleoground Oceasoonaltv.
Tho Meloono- .. Snow .. bl w .. Anot'* On4" CROCI ANnal

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wife is a stonefec:ed Gootg~an m.auon u•~.an t.S 1 lncl-'t ptune H1s .mer thwtU 5he
can he• the handk;apped With her mag.c.-1 ftngetS Amv ptl1ends th.lt &amp;he iS an e a.~
on IIUC!ear ptoltl.,.etlon And Btlly
Even o\Jf new Ar11 Family f•ts tne frv4ty mok:J lhe new Pres~.,.\ ts S«&lt;flfte. ht$ w ,ft
rotls etar~es dow n the aitte1 of llrfinefs end ht&amp; daugPue• 1s 1 washe-d up 19 60' f~
Coupte them w l1h a aon, Who quill Vale to become 1 balftt diOC-ef' hve$ w rth a w omoo
six years his sernor and then tttopes w1th het. ancs e thtmpanzee nemed
Bonzo
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Crazy Rrst Fammes ate not lutt a recent ph(}nomenon ou• h•11orv boo\A: te~ us •• moy
have AU s1arted wllh George Washington'• wooden dtnturea. bvt s•nc:e IJ"len Jhe Nallon
has seeo aod e-ndured t he like• of Al.co ~OO$Ov~h Longw orth. " m~ " Marv Lincoln.
Margaret Truman. L&amp;dv Bird Johnson, TtiCtl N•ton &amp;nd Bott';' Ford wr.a, mad@: these
'otks funny w as that they w ere normel people thrown Into atn nonormal Sttuet1on It
Mergauu Trumen w as anybodY else' • ch•ld, no~v w ould hove even bothefe-d het'
Evt!1'1 Blllv Carter could be ~r ugged otf us 1 deop,Sout.h redneck It he w as not the ttk
Preslrlent s y oung er brother
Wate~

and manure

Sut someho w the comedy ot Putttng comed•arltlnto tho W tlne ~us.a IU.st dou: no1
worl(. Take the c.ase of First F~~~nity, one of the molutVde o f Ctuistm ast•me releaiet.
Watchu1g the med~a bfttz preceed•ng the him's premwtre postet•. c:ornmercials •
ptev•ews and gues1 a~aranc.e1 - Fll&amp;r FM't'Wlytoo~ od lt\.e a wro w1nner How OOUidf''t rt

..,.ak

lo~e with a cast eont1tt~f thf. beat ot ~ollvwoocf 1 comed••n.a1

w.,o.

Wfiuen bv Bud~ Hen, TH~'""" CMl
the f•tm fU.St d•d not se.em tu c.~ck 11
dragged in parts. ma\mg 1he 90·mmute ouJaentauon teel mort Mte thre-e hol.,, Sramng
Bob New"hart at the PteSldent who ee4ct-d out 1 t-mo•l vteturv over two ODoontf\tS wno
dloe:O 1n a plane c•a5h tust dava betOI'e eteeuon rwgnt th41 ' ' ' ' '"ov•dftd some of the Ol"'tv
n~r~u tn an othefwtSe SUprlsu-.gly poorly wuuen ptoduct!Of\
The mo~.e beg.ns dunng a •e t\e'011on v••' twhat et'-")). ., Ptea.ulel't M•ntred Lmk
t Nov.hanl nef~iOU$1't' PQnde1'5 the Nltton I OOV.OtJ:i O•SPUJ.Iactton With hm With the
$UVpO'l ol M ~yltll steftlhe oeg.f\S I Uf\et ol IUemptJ tO trfldtaf' n.ma.elt to UlO

•

Atnes"tean ~4C. - a1 least tnose of vot•ng 6Qe
'" an effon to suge 1 PQflttell coup l.mlt open' d P'Omlt•c relations With.. • \IW1ualy
uo~oown , ..uon c.etted UJ)()ef Gorm Th• 5mlll Ohf'l'"1••c tt-'•f\0 tounvv rS ric:ft ., ~\s
~ •tal to the cont~nuauon of Ameucan lrfe
f~ u.O•I ch•et Matl4 K"ondf• Cptaved by
J-. Harlcocl&lt;l demandS tl\llt rn •etutn lot 1111 CO&lt;Jntry • ,...,...c.,. hugo po4u of " oupo•
rnanure .. wNc.h can m.a'-e -Aaterme-&amp;on gro• to the...,_. of the LinColn Memon1J - h4t
wou'd kle 20 w hne mtddte dan femt~tes ·beC.Ntle ev.-ry deve#oped net-on " - . ,

ooores.sed rntnOfl:JV •
Pnstioo

by Plllltp C Mon
Ill&gt; Huh.

i!t5Sa.~ble twn 6ncJ

h-5 klllv fam.t\' •
Although much anenuoo tJ ccmttff'd on th• PfcsldOnl's '•tctcat esc:.pades hta temav·•

w.,·_,. BM/"

·~ St,r Cr•1r rem,nos m• a tot of tne Ntw Yolk Jau n has 1 tot ot po~enual
te of all pros, bul ~ou neW~er see n '" lhe trn:J rone
btn&amp;llon of Gene Witdet and RIChlf'd Pryor In tht a-.me mo\llft noms to be
19 Wtkler s milk sweet innocence ll 1 C)eft~ct foil tor Pryor'&amp; •c'&lt;IIC street Wit
er the actors shot.ild ~o'llda 1 reat ltt!lt The combtnaHon does worlt, bvl onv
• reaso, Yl.'! .see WIIC101' m • very fu"nv 101e and Pryo1 walktng the paces. Bul
&gt;es not he whh Pf'yCM, h ltes w uh the d~roc1or who kept the retn&amp; on h•m • .,-,ll
tt'!ent bul aSt WM!\ the ;:.a.n ln Pryor'• wor' wHh a NHII Stmon ac:r•pt C• lllormH

watered clown , Why Pryot t... cont.,vtd to meio,e movie• In whoch he 11

rs

rom hJs energedc bfilllanoe be't'ond me Moat o t hla l&amp;ltat w otk has bettn of
n11s blac._ comedy tor white peopfe VI HI1V A t01'1&amp;d-dow n Prvot kept ttl11 him
very good
a real pss He ptavs the eophorc, n awe N•~ Yorktf 10 the hilt end COrrn:t'&amp; oft
'" moot of his put roleo whe&lt;o he Hemet! to b&lt;l cont...tng comecly aod Mel
•• the pe.-feet p..,ner for Ptyor - the ber1 .....,odtto tor hi• dumb honlcy
melowed out enough to m-"e Pryor· a erntfgY seem gtelltf then it 11

' t~lows the two as they are wrongly aecus.d ol ben'c. robbery M\d toned •n
:1•"'&lt; Wilde! showo o ntturel lo.Nck 101 rdrflll a . , . _ end It re&lt;:1Uitetl •• the
wesenurtlve tn e 'odeo coroperit;on whh 1 '"'-' ptlr.on I won•t dfaw pat&amp;Nets
']eSJ YMd Nfe elfet"' 1f the dl.,ogue IS very swn~lf hf you're go.ng to wnlft •
why be OIOV!f\ol71
of the movie loMows thett enempta to escape hon"l pnaon wtth the M"P ol
nes In the enc1 theV ftnd t""'r elfon• w att 111 · - Sound bed I It ••

reot -~~pi S, Cruy" tno tntle'PthOII of t h e - conlrontatoon
VOl and Wolder w hocn ends up Wllh Wilclof IWtngtnQ tnd f'ryO&lt; 1\0 Vtng "' his
ottr.g lu gto,.. The movte hfld Ita momenta: the bed th.ng Ia lhtt tt&gt;e

ns- of the

mew• •• thOle snown on TV cotnn'W'CWa

&gt;art about this movie ,_. tNt h. don have QOttnual tt\11 l&amp; wasted on mGfonK
Wildef and Prr&lt;&gt;&lt; rt btrd ovtfrtl dtnctr.g in • benlt Stupid, but not stu()t&lt;l

-•t pt~y was '""reason for

...,We'tf'I!M'. one PQStt•Ye note on the

114m

&gt;vwy from hts recent

No man sf'lckltd go to t.he grave w11h ttna

act.

Wh!.le ltnt.. ma~es preoa•atiOns t01 the cweposto•ous OkCh~ M 1ano; cabmet lf'd bV
Untied NatlOrtS. Ambl.ssaCIOt S~ tpl.ayt&lt;f by Hllfvey .Comllnl oev•~ w•vs to

r.,e k-Ctder"'l

8(\tiCI atso ptovtded some mvch need&amp;d taught Mrs ltl'lk toteved bv M adeWne Kahnt &amp;S
a stone faced upnghtous; mOf'on whole ~antOn ts 10 tatce an e.xtra ntp of aome h.lrd
stuff at every occaSion Sttrurdlty Nrghr L1vtt g-.edua'e G•td• Radner 'w ~;areer taka 1

coyple ste~ be~ w ards as sh• p1av5 GIOfta L.nll. ~~ Ull ·atorved Amv esque ditughtet ot
the Ptestdent
Because stle 1S the Presltdent' l da\.IQhtet. little Glot1a'a ••uacumcullu ecuvttte• are
somewhat cuna!led. The open•ng scene has Radnet maktng o..n Wtth e cotw.oe student .
only to nt! inteuupted by 1 gruesome band ot See' et ISetvPee men I"Mom . wtw con' t I
have se:). 'Ike atl1he other gltls1"' as"-• ReGner " 88eaus• honov vou're the PrestcW!"It's
daughtef 1 yOtJ f'f'MJ5t keep up thtt tmage/' rephas Kahn .. But I'm 28 ycuu.. old," answer '
the pristine off ·spung Not much fut'f"'10t a' tl'le theate• ouNtr t
The harder H tNV t.nea l O De funnv, tho mote drowl l he film becomel No poot punCH
et" mc gyr is 'cth untumud by the SCflPIWfiUtt . 1Unough .some a1e gunutoely cute .
Believe me, the .dv8fltUres o' lhe new FV.t Fam•lv can·~ be &amp;I"'Y w orse lhon thts dud
tmpeach rnt FIJfnily f rom tkeeteta

�! ©, prodigal sun
oneathedc of a ptiChed .a&lt;Jt oolt It of In~•

•

Hto too Is lick or trying to

rrvlno to mtke a av~ng tor • family thet, tJCttlrfiOIIy, Is
ungrattful tfl!lteJIIah. Watton It ¥ragil\g, .._... ,

A starving
'class curse

,..,..bomb of amodone-c:rying
for •
"""'*''- then 1n on lnttant , crashing down upon
and~

anyone wtlo 111,. in hit wey.
At rlftt, there os oom41tttlng terribly dlojolnted about
tNt lowor·mlddtt class famlly. No one Is really quite
...,, Whet any- 114tt •• doing, no• CMing for rheir
homo or land. nol roaflv QUilt oufl whll oech othe&lt; i,;
running on h 'a a frightening olionetion from one' s
-v own womb Ao Wotton ties in • otupor, belly up
on tho lo.lrcben rab4e. he gNnU up • bOttled question .
.. ,, tltlo the in - or the outside!"
And u lhe charactll poruavlh incte&amp;Se in
oof)hlatlcttoon, oo too doet rhe audienco
unconsciously ldenllfv wnh the e&gt;I&lt;Vhts of etch
lndivodual on rho tamav.

Go west , young man
by Tony Grajeda

CURSE OF THE STARVINO CLASS/Srudio Ar11n11

The• rre/Jen 1 1

A

vea~

and a half ago, the entire audience at

tt\e Geva Theatre in Rochtlllf witChed in rtunned
s~ u sam Shepard' t " Burled Child" como ro a
se&lt;eochiog h.~ amldll an opocolyptlc endi"'J of honor
and ptolundlry. Stumbling awey. I ml&lt;vtled that no
other pt•v would ever come Ck)H in maTching Its
intenouy end lnljliratlonll poognoncy.
The Studio At.,...' a tatest productton, however,
Shepard'• ''CurH of rho Sr~&lt;vlllfl Oast." cerulnly
matches end quito pot$obly tllt~UOI the 1979
PUI'tzw Prim winnttf fot severitv 1nd aheer
f0f'eefu1nns It's 1 powerfut story of pttmtl. ~n-erv
emot&gt;ons I&gt;V'Qed a nd o~poHd undtr &amp;lrt~tfUI"'ii'i&lt;J
traumauc condruona. 1 reveiauon ot human tnlttncts
brought ee&lt;ou mognlllcoently by an "cellont c oot ol
perlO&lt;mars.
For _..., days a fter oboannng " Starving Crus. ' I
fldgeled ond rombi..:J obout - She!*d • maJlorpoeee
n;mblong around In my heed - hoPing daooe&lt;ttll4y to
CC&gt;me uP wiUI aomtthong ono.ghtful lncl ptOVOCOI!YO 10
say. Wol. I ov...,tuelly dloded thet I ""'"'• can'r Nor
lO tay rl\al INs OXtlamtly fiii&lt;IIV enqna CIMOI be
deciphered.
lr' a i&lt;&gt;st one of those uperoenceo lhtt Qtll under
vaut slun~ burfowa end tl•thefl Ita wey ttvougttout
yoor baldy and mond. mllung a poooon ••~.. and
uneasy about OIW1 1 "'fii'V own ••l.ltence T~• ts
~ tl&lt;rii&gt;IV s:wimovll tbOut rnls play and beSt
teh to everyone,&amp; own &lt;hiCiet.On

once ogiMn to he&lt; son WfiSley (Srephen l.angl about
rhe tribulations reetticling he&lt; tile and the lruotratoon
of he&lt; m1&lt;ritge to a n intolerobl&lt;o lllcohofic.
It's complacent, tired discour"llhat ~las boon
Pfltlctwtd and wetl rehearsed during so many vears of
diocontont. And il'o • tlrod. das:waved mldcll.. oged
woman who canno\ find l\appiness in an eJOstence ot
evl&lt;•endi"'J dltoppointmooll.
Westey. the 20 ye-arooQid son, impatlontlov listens.
offering lilllt ldYice knowing ve&lt;y well what a hltilo
auompr at comforting his mother would be. Auumlng
reapon11bilities that have long gone unattended, tho

Tolu&lt;&gt;d pj-..11&gt; 1

husbendlfether.
The mother
pltyed by Angela P11on. It
oi'o&lt;AUIIng around 1~ berra~ !Urehen, eome&gt;lalnlng

E"•·

.-----·*EROrE
* *IB.IGHT."
NIELY

•••A stiEII

00Vth411Q oli O. lht ntedl boundi&lt;OaS and guidelines In
1 fll'ntly ltNcturo tor some IOf'l of eump4e 1.0 follow.
WHIGY lteml 10 want out also, but upon
diiCOvtr~ng thel hit "homo" Is '"""'' to bt sold. he
galt\1 a 11.tddeo underetlnding of what it's supposed
to I!and Ia&lt; end begin• to clew his way back inro tho
home on aomethW"'O other th1n tust • physical realm.
Ella oadly kids hercelf abou t running oil to Europe;

since thate is 10 much to~ made in teal cssun e. she
rNsont. now " tile channo to llnally do something

r'ohc . Who ever set the rulea rha1 caUed for women
1&gt;0 tho house slovot anvwey, nghtl Complications

w ill fog ure P&lt;Omlnently In this plev.
Gretche-n West Is the young daughter Emma. an

cenalniV oriu out o l this lobyrlntl'o. a natural
progresion from todav·s shifting s tandards and
compl.. sociol codes.
Whet begins to toke Shope bY lhe thlrd a ct.
howevtf. 11 the most •mereattng aspect of the ptav
,net, otgueb'y, the c.ore of our Amer~an way o1 life._

•nteiUgent teenager who continues her mother•s
dissatltfact•on with the rurat lite, hoping for s.ometh•n(
~tter somewhete etse.
In lac:t. the whole famity holds separate yet ~ et
d•eama of esc•p.ng trom the:lt ruts They are totlr

etches of cou&lt;Se, but that Is preciselY w hy oven rhe
audtence finds comfort 1n lhPnklng abouut them.
Strange that America Itself has • deep--roo.ted lantasy

of the vast W est as betng en avenue lor lreed&lt;.m trld
rejuvenation-the etema1 chance lcw renewal
Won lhos Colifon10an~ cannot go out any
funt'let,10 they appr()l)riatetv s-pilt up lt'l tMtr rrn ·..n.
WHiev dosfring the unapooled riChes ol ferule Aluke
while Emma wl5hes IOf a trle as o 1t9&gt;way
·magician" _,.Whee In Tijuana -the lone mechanoc:
on the road. And be asstJred that E•• has dreams 100
Worn lhe Mrlp of her lawyer fnend Toylof !Cart Schurrl
91 f~rtS W&lt;lh the SON Ilion of selling tho&lt;r land ond
runntng away Wtth rhis dashing yo~ pt.not.
,

Unfa&lt;tuntelv fO&lt; her. popa WO$ton 1$n' root&gt;e•long
enough to C)fevent hi5 wishes "to ge.t the hel out ot

daneo'" hiS haod 111ht rhought ol .. freedom" on
P&lt;toent day W011 CO.II rvttl

hoUse, {it wun•t so m uch of 1 "home " 1 we would
soon find ovrl. ·:st•rvtOQ Clast" awaens ro .n old
.-nlng of broken cloorw. lilllt food end a mining

s..dden
Emma'• hoe ar,Mrit" aeen aa 11 ploy for enenrion: if

young men goes about ttle fatm in an inhett!nt
yearning 10 work, with Ills hands; ln·born qualltoos rhal

hot'a" lrom bocomrng oealtty: vosioN of sugao plums

lltolton -

·• ~

mel(e th6 lenn ptOilt.tllt,

Me•lco
Anosthetlc

Eddie Jontt os rhe f8ltWtr. in a otar~ ponravol thtt
only seems posaible It he ~ad l•vod such a lifo h•m•ell ,
.,., painf ul \o hear him moan ·Tm numb- h teel1 I
good nor ro feel onythiiiQ.'' lr Ia as much an

Su•o enough this tem•I'V is bes1caHv s•mpte folk,

11mple h.,hogo and Simple dreams. But somehow tho
drs1nteguned beiOfe
thttt own tVH Weston pastu&gt;nately u~es 10 e.xplatn
tllos douoluroon to Wesley. bac:omong obsessed wllh
tln&lt;avolong h•s ~le f'booc, b'amlng It on h&lt;$ forefattoefs
~Nho also we,• entrapped .n soc._ty's gnp.. EUa's
oaraoo~o~ tS greetest ot ell though. wading that "n's a
curw t It's W\ our bk»od, ou,. sk:io, •l'5 Wl the a..-. •
•
The VfHV WOfds- ''cUt&amp;e:· ''tMood," .. da.ss·· - gltft
~ ordof has b,~en down.

"' unoon.a.nee at tM Pl&amp;av Dtogresses. tt\fown etound
w•th such ...etoc•1V 8f'd .ntenSolty that they peneuete
enurety

tNtas ol thought

ne~

T h e - ol heredity •• manofHlod on WfiSlev·s
"'"'treultte dlmontuaroon of dltcov8f'ong the
..eu,..•• •• d11~ ...:tete.; ~ anempt to inu.•tivety
'M'f\H: Ihoe presence. of true hurnen oeture.
Shepttd .,..,,. a hrghly &amp;ymbot;c clom,. to hos e&gt;l~v.
pulsating 110und rhos theme of rho Pt&lt;oonflsuuwtw llhir'\ one's oreMrllllt~ of e.x•S1tne.e. It's a sed.
dl.ltrtsslnQ dtgrus.ton ol the AmeriCan myth of the
wortung clast ~oro. btought ro lifo rtvough elecuofyong
perlormancu by the cur Undar rho styll•ed dlrectoon
of lawrence l(cwnfietd, · 'CUJ5ts of the Sterv~ Class ·~
loati onlv unlll Febtuary 7 Go &amp;ee a dark poetic- v•ston

we •" ol'oare .

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ua

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The Jazz Rock Sound Of

FA DALE
~aturday,

Jan. 31 , at 8:30 pm

Fillmore Room of Squire Han MSC
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Featuring Robert Mllltellpn on Sax

!rfr. Goodbar Kleinhans
~1. ~pus Bon.e Vl.st.
1..001( FOR AZTEC 2·STE.P CHI Feb. 7th

I

�Leftovers again
by David A . Comttock
I h t4 tn\ltl IC twn ty/ O·U~ " ~" rf"

,,,.,r.crooconn..,.•;r-a c
\.OnSutne~

ltdio

J

tS\ E,a~t &gt;Jt\0

Yul\! n JhA W"'l

evt"'•

()UI

N et-~VS

U•'"'-'' '-tl a•fo d'OCdte~ II \'O..It
!.t..,.\'•f'!l
II 1t l f'l• l,ft\h W dl't ID rf"S llf~ tt'131

L"• S.g Maf'-. rt\en • teD
!I'Wrtt

~~ reOV1t-d 100 Pf"tC:f' r\1 ~~ w • '""'

.t, wav bett~.~ tM 1t\OS• sesame seeo

buns Cast YOl-.n vote f ()t the contmued
P'oduthon o f y~ur ff!vonte commodr\v

Spec•al uuco rncluded
Vlnylts 1 prectous resource- 58 98
end S7 88 roull record P"ces don' t llo
So who "-• bH&lt;l casttog all tno .otts
fot all the double hve atbt.tms- thet hiYe
ftlutted the musiC maf1(etplaee •n the
DHt YNI M41,or . . _ . lilto JhO Ktnl&lt;s
Eojll.,, Supertramp. Yos, Hun eno
FleetwOOd Moe ell lulflllli&gt;Q contnoC1ual

t""

agreemen11

wr.•• tre.o.og

pr~us

watOf, Pem111&gt;• wo lhould "'"'' tl&gt;em aN
down and mo4d a sotiCJ vinyl statue in
honor ot t.hat vitJonerv f oU4 who
declared that vov'll never go broke

ut'lderutlmatlng mau taste.
WNch brin;. mo to thes&lt;!
nmete•ase• that were somewhat
ovotioollad In the ntgh-1&gt;tt&lt;:ad musical
ohulfle of 1980 As • grOUD, wo&lt;th
the" we~Jg.tu '" v'"vt iNld muc::n more
~on

Cl1y H...-od&lt;en Have oGoo&lt;l
Trme tiM Get CM Atrvoi i M CAI
O.,.rnf1ng on whOm you nust w nh
mur.1cat CttliC.tlm, this. band •s t•\he-r
" Amenc.e 1 yr eetetl roc I( and roll oand"
IGreil Marcutl or Spr,ogsteen c!omu
ldue tO gultDttlt/vocalist JM'
Gru-ltled.y' s. ;r•velly vOic;ff and epiC
w,•t•ng nv1el As tOf thl' ore•se the

thems.etves nat•ve l ot
..,.,,_,..,gPmlburgh
nave
~etock.,s-

IAernbled
Sut VtYel fl"'

a musw::al fdd m1nui l fOf
the nltJOn' S he~y """"'" ..

SectCM.a lt't tOUQh. tr1gic metal, 100
yet 1 celebfatorv Vefs.on of t~ wotii.W'g
c:Jaas "-'0
Qpef\tflg tNO ot
t-unea-tt\e 110. c-ui , •fDoo t Let Them
Pv!h You Around, .. 1nd 'Pump• no
hon" - •s a.s btilfian1 e portrayal of the

n,.

4

suHoc-ellng •nd lte ..vo6dng urban
atmosphefl as enyth•ng on
SoringstOOfl' t ' 'TM

RMir More

- · · hOfP .ads • J . G..ts hOQ&lt;! to
tho rod&lt;Ofl The"""""' babels - ' "Oto
M-. Bor"' and ' Roclc Ota' "-add somo
...ang, '"" occ:oslor&gt;el conoibvtloou ot
ljUIIst Siers gl.ltWm/ pionist Moe!&lt;
Ronson to4to ltrted u co-pmduc:erl. '""
Hunter. ond vocalist Ellen Folo~ add
some spoce. 11 speaks to Buffalo.

NRBO Tiddlywrnb (Roondml
One of the moa1 end&lt;lori"'J and
ondU11"1J ol A.moroe&lt;on bands Thow
clowns-led by ~eyboa.rdist TOtTY
Adorno ond guh.-vvoc:aiist AI
Ancl0f'ool1- "-•i DMn kt&gt;oWII lo lead oil
tM\t shoWI With 0 lengthy drum solo
I~ OV
l..atin u-.e song 11om
the I Lo.,. Lucy show lcompl&amp;to "'""
the bend' a Whole Wheet Homsl
lollowad by Sun Rt 'o " Roclo;et Ship No
9 " Each ot the bond's records ro •
compendium ot Al~Amll&lt;i&lt;;Jin musical
stre1na; tt-.8 only ground ruies are en
unwevemg- of humor, 1 leenllliJ
towOfds pretty metodles. ond • 191ol
_di.,egonf ,.,. curent
r~ ttovels • tot ot musical

t""

trenes.

" " '"' h om rockabllly l WliiH You T11
~ool Ooodl to ScDch 8oy1 ! Novo• Tal.•
Th1 Plllce Of Yout t o ttu' '(tli(;IJUi
,u,,m.,-ume- &lt;Stn~ fl " Me tt,d
R.Jy-.

hmn ln liatu&amp;bla lOt Hw

But , ,o~nty NAQ8 ~! 11,.e .t 21st
Cenu;" po~~a b .&amp;;\0 of•""")
''"'ut Plti!u v wacke nut\l

Ooo·t

'"c:
'"J''""" "'

Tom

I f1n&lt;1 myttell orayr"g In

dfln~I"'J • bee•
sohtude ~ n's fiJi t

cold and windy night. or

light •n total

l om Waits-. that loveable sc..tt1w1g,
reOfi"'J hiS Nllled head It' s Juot that
oUghtJy t Msted dHJtt to pur- those
thlngo that lho -~~ p()f&gt;Uious goes to
1&gt;ec1 to torget about SunMtl O&lt;e all
rignt. But the&lt;e' s nothing 11~0 o ounri5e
w ith no sleep and a "-•d lull of
llllluence. Heorr Attock ond VIM w RI
orchesuete sUCh a moment. w1th tU
tnucture of late night bk.tes - dominated
by 1\onn•• Be"oo' s big Hammond organ
and Aotand Bautlsta'a aicuUung
gultat - and the blneraweer bellld&amp;.
I" On lhe Ntclutl" ond " R\Jby' o ArmJ" I
awuWng with lel'1g0kjatrlnga Tom Wan•
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Another cot on the I)O'Owl, \11/olly
OeV ..te an msomtac wtth pottsnod
"'oH - on lhe stret\ but wnh •w•e He
went 10 Paus tO eteaot New York 's
punk mowemem to wtwch htt has been
lf'Htxpliabl't' linked although h·• whtte
rl"\ythm aoo blues ware the o u tQOUJtng

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~•s recorded •n Paus and lht cf'l&amp;ngt of
scet'fl'V has tuelea OdVt"• ·• romanuc
lmegtna1\0f\ Ccetc.h ltle a ett.tG+In

acc.omp.ill\&lt;ment on • Tha1 Work!
OYttaett arws J..;st 10 Wlf't; Thai Liltl£

G..-t Home. I TN: soog Htles t8.41 tr..
ltOf~· 1t"\e s-trutltng " Se"'ou Fa"e ·• the
declamatory "Ttl~s M ust Be TN Ntght.
1he gentle. Slrn,g-taeed baited 1 Juit to
IIIIa" That little Girl Home," tho rngrng
" Up.stlc.._ Traces •• The obv+Ous
campa~taon 11

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mot'e "' commor. wttt'l ell Nt¥1 Vor._
1urt-.c~ ao&amp;o tr1f51

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one of tl&gt;em alone woth my hute "'"'"'
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The Sir Douglas Clulntoo 1M Bur oltl&gt;e
Sir Douglu Outntor ITakoma I
A.nothe&lt; recotd lor the rocl end roll
histon8flS Doug Sahm lit upon the
muoic WO&lt;Id """' hlo San Antonoo,
Texoo homo in the mi6-1960s w ilh tho
monote• lilt " She'• A bout a Mo~~e~"

t1nc:tucled here), 1 oong whose Farfoaa
Dfg.an sounds have influeneed such new
generation toc."&lt;.er• as Elvis Cosusno and
Joe •'King" Carra1co among o thers.
S.l&gt;m tNnogoO to oynthesize all the
di•e&lt;oent !actions ot t,h e rict&gt; T'""""
musical hentoge - the bj""' of T -Bone
Wol~er ond Fredclv .... 1M Tous
Swing ot Bob \11/ils, tho jau&lt;u"I'Hllues
ot s,a,.__ophonrs1 Omette ~em.n\ end
the tOihng lex Mtx "'VIJ\m$-ttno an
tden1•fttble whole. "Menctoc:WM&gt;."

Sahm 1 othot mtto' hh 11 atso 1ndYded
on a tet thll dottsn' t soond 1\eatl y os

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Jotln Prine StCHm Wtndows CAsvlom•
You have to feel fOf John Ptme Hts
Mff·tnled 0ttbu1 album ne6fly a dec ede
o8d now COfUI.tfted suctt ClaSSIC ind

ohe-n covttf"ed songs ts ' S.m Stone
' P•adose,' · ··non.oo
Ar.gel F,on-,
Montoomerv:· lne- rec:Of'd captured

' Hello "' l'*o
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Amenc• s IOC»&gt;·pollteel4 C-ltmate dUtlng
the IIIIer Vtttnem wor vears so we41 that
1he c~tuca hung 1 111111 atbatro55 around
Prtn.e 1 1'10~ by he'a~dtng tum as th.,
" rww Dvtan," TNtnka. but no thanks

P"ne hll gone on 10 produce seven

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pdlt~Jealebauac:tJons He IC1uelty hOld'&amp;

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mote 'ftiCOf"d$ - Storm WWJdow:s betng
his etgt11h ovM•n - that have been

nohotebly •o•se ..n then social prouss t
But '" 5 not thlt Prtne has beCome
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ha' li1S1 e.rvecs OU1 1 s:mahr COf'T'tef of
the woJtd fot himself NoV¥ ne 51ngs
about the ooht•es of retlttOI'\I'hlps

!" Shop Talk" and tl&gt;o totlo cull and
about one' s concepuon of ume and
spactr t''ltvi"'J In the Fvture. 11 "~eepy
Ey~d Boy" 1nd "I Hao a Oream" l The
r-et10 ol 'ockers to ballads IIi an ttven
one ro one Proclucod bv 8arry llecl&lt;eu
and r•co,dod It Musde Sho..i . rt atl f1ts
aornf0t1abiv II'\ lhe patm of your 1\otnd

~w eve~

rKOtded •· And 1t
hype, beeause
fllonlj Wtth 8 B. 1\Jng' s Llwl•t 1/&gt;e
fleglll, .!wt1t Hetldn• S.nd of Gyps~&lt;~&gt;,

the Allmon Brothe&lt;o" l.lvt •r ,,.
Fillmore, ond e handful ol othe&lt;o, 11
render' the ltve ftllQet'lerlce
ttawlessty-the &amp;erttlmlng women
admtrers. the now tcretmtno. f\OW

muted. end aiWtY&amp; hot Famoua Flames
putNng the ""-rclest woti&lt;Mg m.on on
show buslnOU" co tols cold·.-"'0

XTC. Magaz.tne, !'X UhtiVQ)t te•d
loc11lst John FoQ, Capta111 Beftthean .,
w eU aa these 1wo pop Of'ientod bands.

Flngorpuntz ~ the Rocord.s &amp;II the
lilt ~SCI - atong. w ith Captetn
Seel"-~tt's

Doc or rile IIMJIJI

St•r10n to be d&lt;stnbutad by Allotltlc
beiO&lt;e the . _
ll&gt;e
cloltrol&gt;ut'&lt;JIIdeel
The Rocotcts rave on ~te the fea

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thtl IP.kv·Nwttd te.O gurtan•t ttuw
Gower has glwen way 10 dimpM;d Jude
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a rnembet ot Moon Marttn'.s
Ravel\cl The l vrics au; s1lll'" tM non
eutnv catttOOfV - three ot the f1we tunn
of\ 1100 ono. rex tt\stanee. h1ve " he.an ..

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IX.It c1rumm01 Will 8•tch and

gvttlust/ voea115t John WtoU 1ft Itt~
COft'lposlng the ntcHt harmonies smce
eM HolkM cf~tetgrated An ••cellttnt
fOllOw up to the band's surpttWlQ
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The RecordS CroJMs I Y'ogonl
l"tnQOIPrintr Orsr"'(/CCUUw&gt;p M•!ks
tlfugrnl
Tw o r&amp;COfdJ horn England that c~d
find thetni81Yel ttoetlno towards
obtlvton duo to tome IH, than huutol
US d&lt;strlbutlon deaJO lhrSI JEM then
Atlantic! on tha part of Virgin Roeorda.
It '$ ....,tortuMtO bKaute the label
houMa some tNI vanguard rock..,-$ the
Members, the 'I'OW&gt;(I Maoble Gianto.

FtnQerO&gt;rtnll used co bo Roehef
S w Mt'• -~ bond. And 11101
-usong Dtsr~ Mwks rt"a halo
•o fogure wny one conned them. Some

eonsiSltnttv exte:Rent compolittOns.

I .. Cum~nl1 M1nd:" " Radiation. •· utc. l.

gveso ~eyboordiSI Bernie Cl111 ~ '•
synthnite, hook.!. and .some "nuclaAI
age • k&gt;vt tvuc:s make this tecorcl Of'le o t
the ~~-f$ ol the VOAI
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Another bend from I..Mda IGwlg of fourl wt1o - aet1ing tlmaly
aoclo-I&gt;C)IItlcal ~ to • PfOIJUioive, synth-but. !Note the
bombed-out~ COVIf ......... ) ·The S.lide is the ben• of the.
two '*• thougto, lOCI • fair ~f • rat'* anti-pop attitude In
nawllt1tftdecl rod!. Take vour medlclne fnt.
01 Four - "Ouuide the T,..,. Don't Run On Tlma" blw
"He 'd Sandin the Atmy" !EMil
After the CllllciiiCdaim they receiYed for Enremlinmenll, with the
,..._ 1Match'80l of theN two oonga they h.,., become own
boldlf lOCI more ab&lt;uive, tMintelning • , _ pitch of paaion
throughout IMMh aidao· INot that they war ...ry ..-led the preu.l
So Ill your head with c:Uture Without gettjng .., ·
MX-80 lound -"Sornedly You'R be King''blw " White MQht"

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O&lt;n of 1M T.,., Worth Mnding to Son Fr., lor.
s..tuben ..., _ _ " "'vtoctlon" blw ..J.mO&lt;" ls..ri&gt;urtlon

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With their ""'''e "Gidget Goea to Hel" being played es e lilmette
oouncttrock on this yo.,•a debut of S.IIN'dity Night l.iw, lhla So.
Calof. '*'&lt;! hat dtf.nlte po~ontlal. Good prodi.oedon lor thla indy of
modtm pUnklama ciru ttripped·down TUbes.
.... Ubu - 011~ in 1M Y- Z..O.A ! Rough Tradal
Thlo , ..,...,.. of 1878 -lncll&gt;deo the leta Pew l.auglvlef's

"Anal Solution." Diaturblnil. horrillc, brilliant ioclt from tho
Cle•eltnd experlmanutlittl of undtl.,_ p&lt;oportions. II you have
n. .er Nked them before, then David Thomu squalllng •• , don't get
around, I don't laM In love much" during " My Dlfk Ages" -won't
lmprHt you tither.
Nch Ulonta - "O.uma Along the Maple Wood" blw " Chance
Clrcurnatenca " IMol()al
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u8onte, of Fltt diok l ame, Ia gc»ng it alone he&lt;o, basically, Sort of
acceulble Rul~to. I guOSI-ttretch the Imagination for the••
tltlet end you 11'\IY got it. And then ageln • .
c.lwtt VoltliN -"Seconda Too Leta" b/w "Conttol Addict"
tRough Tredel
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Pwt of 1 &amp;hJah exper•mont•l wtng crossing an alienated bl:fren
landscape ol diHlCjng electtontCS and mfNmalistio rock pass&amp;QII
"Vtaual aounds" Itt a 33Y, pecelll you know what I mean
OMolon - "love Will Te1t Us "'oert" blw "'These Oa. . .
IFactory!
Remember PubliC Image Ltd' a 1411f·tided song I MU$leally, these
numbe&lt;a have luly be10c rhythms. but it's what lh• underiYI"'J
gu.tors end oyntlls do lsorneurna Don't dol t"-t g.-e couso and
effect pust\ed on bv tan Curtta• bleak, grim, and sensttNe rock

rembllnos. The human core, by way ol this pay~ vahicle, is
exposed 81 lttt.
U N - .-"Oo You O.oem In Colo&lt;" blw "Ideal
Homeo''r'lnatentty 'I'ours"/" Atom Man lovu Radium Girl"
ICocteau)
Mr. Netaon't P&lt;eoc&lt;:uPation with Jean Coc:teau brought to vinyl end
Ill..... lnttttlting photoo, topia and tounds. Moat of the fl.lide Is
dlstilled Red Nolft to thole larnlller with the progeaalve euro~oclt
matoor\l.,tlon. " A young man tl1ould not make ule invottmenta:•
Is as good edvlce eo any I've helfd.
The Colonel- " Too Many Coo~• In the ICitchon" b/w " I Need
1'\'ottction" (Vtrginl
Colin Mouldong. ba&amp;lllt of XTC. ia )Oined by mota Terry
Chembe&lt;s on drums lor 1 ~'ttle of hio own dibbling Incognito. Ah.
but hio &amp;.aida giv11 him awoy. • rollrng monotonous riff of bass
rhythms and ball drum&amp; thai COIAd vwy have fit nicely on1o
en XTC flip side.
XTC-"&lt;&gt;-•11 and Majors " b/w "Don't lose Your J'emper"
" Smolct4elt Zone" b/w " Somnombulm" IVIrginl
This Wll the fM'It of two -·rec:or&lt;l tlltl of this year lor XTC.
So ntw!y ._.,.,.-has heOtd Moujdlng's line "G.-. 6 Maj" on
WZifHM by now. The flip lo t Partridge rocker ol spattic guitar
chops end bal.,y·aana vocal dtmlnda .
Record two lo loft for oxporlmantetior'o time. A blatont melodica
maua aonlc wavao on Mr. Partridgo'a A-aide. whlle hla unique
humrnlftg technl- thru a a yntheoaer In the hypnotic
" Somnambuliat," Ia an •••claaln phonttict ale Andy' a world.
llelt left for the cultlsu I'd say.
XTC - " Towera of london" b/ w " Set My lilt On Are"
'' Bettwv Brldea" blw "Scl01or Men" IV.olnl
But t hen agoln whit do I know. Thlo totally llve, speeded-up
varaion of MoYidlng'a " SMOF" Ia 1 mU"St tor would·bo concert
goors of this wondlflul band. It abtolutoly demandl lurlous
dancing participation.
And the second treat Is 'I rneamtrizlng live version ol "Bettery
Brides." llor thO II who remember their opening set lor the Police
last veer. this wu tho tune wtth the stonge grid projec tion.) Dave
Grtogory's oynthoolur work bouncas along lll&lt;o the ping pong ball
on Caspor't aonoa which mekas tor enjoyable "'no·aiongo. Agoin.
the lllp.sldt may just be o bit arcane lot those with ~et ears, the
CUftiOQ edge of Oroms •"d Wir4!s, a~ BBC racotGng

So theta VOU t\e~Welt ··r t..now what you~~~. you ere a Gtgola
Aunt " A new way to look •t 1980 other chan up5ado down.
fiave tun look•ng lor ot .

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Don' t forgot to Com&lt;t Join"' the Mot,gn"" H1JII tomorrow noght
10 p.m Upstan 11 GraHnr's , 479 Elmwood ltorme&lt;ly Votlega
Roc ~!. PtrtoaplltJOg "' the roclc .,., rolf ,.,.,rv sponsored by the
Buffalo Coltgo of Mus!QIIInowledge IBMCIIl Iobei are local loves
P....,. the Perih, the Stains. and thl Cobtoo. Admouoon "
$2 .SO. a bat"Qa&amp;n duong {hose· anflatiOfl4fV ume1

He's - celled everyttung lrom • 1980' s vet_, ot Holden
C.tt:hM,.., the Rye Caumeld 10 a seoutmuter fCK 1he modern w orkt
&amp;.rt one thfng is fOt sure Beserltley tteofdeng artists Jona1han
FUclvnan fshow" UPoet fight, and tn. Modern lovart embOdy
everything,.lhat 1s- roc:k •nd roU. from then Vet\let

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ram.bttngs to the romptng and otten·covtted 't1odern lov.wa s'Qnature
song ' 'Roedrt.it'W'It!l' • • The Boalon~~sed mustctans w rit play two MtS
Sunday et Stag.. I startrng at 10.30 p m AdmiSsion 11 $4 00 ot tne
doO&lt;.
Just a Blotto on the urban llnd&amp;eepe. Albany re11dent1 90'\8 0\lt

• Exct'llenl b1Jirtln~t salari~ und l~lll!lllti, lndudhtl: u lib·
end ' 'IIClltkm policy.
• Reol opportunity for lld \UII&lt;"tmenl llnd__.prof~sklnal
growth~try

Army Nune I~ 11 commls,kml'd off~ ..
• No basic l1'111nillf( for nurses; just a b"~k' nrk&gt;ntatlon
courw 10 fiUllillarbk yfiU "ith lhl! Arm~ Medical
DqJutmmt.
• The C'baiK't' to lnl\d: tltnl' fo dtt IlK• lhinj!,&lt; )llU ~njoy.
• Opportanl{y co' .,ali() for .sp«&lt;allttd role!.. ft'.odling
or addltlooal tducatkln.
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ol bounds. The band'&amp; lndap8fldentlv produced LP Hello/ My N•m•
;. Blotto~ W1Nt'$ yoursl'-feeturing " I Wanna Be 1 llf&amp;gutlrd" Mid
" We Are the Nowtones'' - raeeivea aubstanHal rWlo lilrptav thl' Pill
1ummer ahet ;t we P,Ciked up tcx distnbuuon by Stlff Reoordt. Thtfr
Stage One appearance on Wedne1day Is actually a follow~up to tholr

performance at Buff State lost yetr Bo lorowarnea. Blotto lshOwn
middle rightl is • thlnkong man's Tube•. Opening wWI bt Bullelo't
own P...tine end the Perils .
Dlflen lak4 Fun Country "' conjunction with Show &amp;z, Inc., e
natronll produeel/packeo.,. of entenernment thow o. announeu
eud~lons lor Darien lab'$ new five entertainment ptogrema In the
Buffalo eree auditions f·o r singer&amp;. dancerl; mUS~clena. mag'c:6an1,
magician's llllotants. puppeteers. lOCI toochn~ poeitiont wrll be
hold Tuesdty, Janu.,y 27 betw81fl 11 :00 t ,rn. and 4 :00 p .rn. In
tho 7 4 7 Room, Executive IM, Gone..,., St.

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v.Suod at S60. 1110111- 7 p.m.

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Nonll Campua Repom:
1A919-lSS Coote Hall- Pan !..ar=y- Somooar ]q&gt;01U
c1&gt;a1 (Xhon(s) 1111too..., unlawfully coot
from her
pone. ll&amp;/81-9:15 Lm.
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North Campua Reports:
~SS6 Coote Haii-.Bur&amp;lll}'-Somone repona chao
uninown per10n(a) fordbly mlf"ed lht room. II is u/k atchb
time lr IllY chemicals were eden . I/8111-S:I5 p.m .
ZS())S-344 Poncr-BuiJ)ary-Somlone rcporu that his 12"
Hitachi porubk tclcvlskm valued ac S2SO ..., oaken.
1/ 10181 -7:30 p .m ••
24977-Wilkuoo Pub- False Fire Alarm-Unknown
~I) pulkcf boA no. 41. Alarm •-as lactr reJ&lt;t.
1/ 10181 -2:48 a..m.
ZS().l4-30S Roosc-elt-Or~t~Cl Llrtcn)-SomconeSI•cesthac
lWO unknown wbuc maks toot his suiteD: v. / dotha to lhrir
car. VKtlrn confronted subja."U a.nd soc JUs prOP&lt;1tY b•d.
1111181-7:45 p.m
South Campus Reporu·
24964-Squir&lt; Haii-CrimmaJ MiKbkf-Som«&gt;n&lt; nepon•
chat iht observed a bla.cl male, 20 years old, 6' call, 160 lb&gt;.,
brown \.nit hal, can pant ... •tempting to an the: lod off hn
Ioder in che Worncn'&gt; locker Room. SubJ&lt;'&lt;I Red ,.hen
viclim approached. 1/ 9/ SI-1 p.m.

T-.r, l ..ury 13
Souch Camous Rcpons:
24188-121 Schoellkopf-Recklrn Endanarrmrnc- A
female IIUdtnl rcpons thac someonr slid a lit pie« of paper
under hrr door in ordtrto SCI bact ot hrr writina up hb Crirnd
about Ill incidmc in which hr ft11rtod a
Sl!r is •n RA.
121 12/80-l:JO p.m.
2S014- 0uodyrar Souch-&lt;:riminal Mi•chicf-W hllc
lllfWOfiOJ In alann of lire il was dJscoV&lt;f'ed I hal lht fore hOI&lt;
"-&lt;! bcftl cue by unknown' pcrson(s). 1/ 12181 -6:30 p.m.

Nonh Campus Reporu:
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2S127-SIJ Ckmms Hall- Pail LaR:cny~ r&lt;p0111 3
chat p&lt;noo~s) unblowo unlawfully -CICI a pboM from ::0
htr d&lt;sk, valued ac
11141&amp;1-l:ll p.m .
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Red Jocta-P~ic laR:cny-A- rq&gt;orU ~
I hal P&lt;I'SOO(S) unknown uollwru\ly lOOk htr meal catd frorn ~
her room, valued ac SIO.OO. I/ 14181- 7:SO p.m .

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Nonh Camp~» Repons:
ZS()82.-.226 RlciJc La, Room 82-Pcuc Lar.:my-A female
Sludcnl r&lt;p011i that om known P&lt;I'SOO(S) encored her ofriC&lt; a.nd
too~ her
rrom her punc. Wal!n consaio&lt;d Jl~ ca.lh
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South Campus Repons:
2S112-Pricchard lobby- As&gt;auii-A scudcoc reponJ 1h&gt;1
be wu pwhcd in lhclobby by Gary Raphad , He fouahc ba.tk
knocklna Raphod down and kicked him before II( broke
11\A/ 81-I:SO a.m .

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Yo&gt;~ rccumcd CO&lt; che 'Pf•n&amp; ccrm 01
tolorado Wom&lt;n\ Colle~ I hi&gt; moo&gt;Ck co
find 1haa thtrf' ma) bt' no '\Udt ttrm.
Drasco&lt; bu&lt;IJtl ..., pi'Oj&gt;O'&gt;Cd 0'"Cf Ill&lt;
\Xalion cal1td for 110 p.-ru.•nt rf'dUCtion in
lo&lt;uhy and ell&lt; rnd of mo&gt;C course ofTr:nnp
ind 'JKC'III proar•m•. lntludtn: tht
tnlkpcndtna proaram Y0\1 ttQUJf'r) for her
mi)Or. poano perform""'&lt;
Even ,r 1hf ll(bool rnanagc' 10 opcraat
throu&amp;h ahe 1pnna v. hh onl) 3l.,tlc~ t on S&amp;aff

''My fcaurc " eocna 10 be intparabl)'
harmed b) all lhco,· Yo.c mourns. "I'd blcco
na.lch&lt; •m••n~y 10th&lt; ...n.·
Yos1 ~ onl) ODt of O\Cf SOO v.omc-n
all'&lt;Tc•d b) 111&lt; drascic buda« CUI&lt; IS Ill&lt;
cone,c An culy call on S I~ million in
dormhor) monw« for&lt;ed the Bn.wd or
TruSitfl 10 dtdatt rli\JUK'i J CXIJti'K''Y las.t
Octobtr. and ltfl 1ht admlninrauon t~
problem of cullen&amp; S SOO .000 from I he
currctu budJf't lO thai 1M mane) ma.) bt
u~rd lthtead fo• dtbl p;)mC"nf .

aud eurrK:ulum.&amp;llC' \cnlor t'\llnuu r \ that she
will no1 w-adullt. 1 ht prorc,~r • hh-. hom

Ahhou&amp;h the JiiU:Iit ktn :111 C WC" i~
dramot •c. u•~ h:udl)' unu)ualah.r~c da)lli . The

:.bf::. Jiudle' is Out Of 2 Job, ftiC.Ml&amp; Wilh 2S of
the. 35 1mtructon prcv10u))) v.url.tn&amp; full~
!IMC. b t1- tOO lalt b her to Han.sftr .and the:
"&lt;~ Enaland Conwrvllory or Musl&lt;' ... hkb
llob promcsc&lt;l her • jOb fO&lt; n&lt;\1 fall, ha&gt;
•nlunn«l
h&lt;r JOb 101) d"•l'IX"• a.
'IUIC l ly ...her
hcrIhoi
dl!lioma

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bUdget
crunch- hrou.&amp;hc on h)' duiJnin&amp; slate
fund101, rnfn&amp; l'OiiS. and tnro11mcnl

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COPYING

J l)og &amp; 5 Dog R(I(:CIJ
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1!117-UI 1\chesop Haii-Orand Lare&lt;n) - Somconr
repons thaJ P&lt;I'SOO(&gt;) unl.no"n uoll" fully cook a Model n
H.,...,, ~culalor. valued 01 SJOO.OO. from his d&lt;SL.
l t l•/ 81 - 10:29 a.m .
2SI28-Rorarr Road-P&lt;IJI Larccn)-A profa101 rcpon s
chac per&gt;Onb) unknown unl1wfu1Jy cooL hil fronc liornk
pial&lt;. No. 6SO.IXL, valued ac U .OO. 1114/ KI - 1:30 p.m .

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Saturday, Jan. 24th at II am

2SI00-17A l);cfa&gt;cfo&lt;C-Cruninal Mcschl&lt;f- P&gt;uol rq)Ofl&gt;
chac the n&gt;oldin&amp; on Rm. 11A wa&gt; Jm!O'ed by penoa($)
unl.nown wh an unknown objca . Ch&lt;cl of1hcdoor mowed
throe I'I'Wkinp "here cherc "'*'on Oll&lt;mpiiO pop 11&gt;&lt; lod.
1/ ll/81--&amp;34 p.m.

CffiCKEN DINNER &amp; COKE

dctrrasu- bn riD&amp;IIy \tlfled 10 hie
Evcryc holiJ from prnldcn~&amp;' saloncs 10
vound&gt; nuwrnanct k b&lt;c.,.
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Soulh Campus R_epons:
2S087- JO Car&lt;)' Haii-On.nd la•cmy-Somconc rcpons
thac per10n!•l unknown unlawfully cook her purse which
COOilined SJS.OO cash. bank cUhiliJ catd, drivtn license,
key, and P&lt;I'&gt;Onal popen. 1/ 13/ 81 -):JO p.m .

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SUNY system is not alone
as others see budget woes

l' ~ I VE RS I TY

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Applications are now available in SA for:
EXT-ERNAL AFFAIRS DIRECTOR•nct

PROGRAMMING COORDINATOR
(FaUf est, Sprlngfest. etc_)

,.---BOTH 'POSITIONS ARE _STIPEN=-D-----,
Appllcotfona ore or.o ooallable for repruentatJoea t.o the following Unloe,..,ty Student ~,..
cl~ Bodlu ond Unloenity-wlde CommUteu:

Sub-Board I, Inc. Board of Diredon (J opening)
Fac:aiQI Snad eut Aaoc. (FSA)~bly (1)
SAS.Ute(l)
P.bllcatloae Boant (S)
Afftraaattw ActloD CoauaJt;tee (1)
~ H-lth A: Safet9 Committee (1) ....

THE DEADU .. E FOR All APPLICATIONS
IS • MONDAY; JANUAAY 26th

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Despitt chrcacs to s1 udent nrvkcs,
$1udt:nr co.sas have risen fastrr than 1hc rare
of inna~lon t~touaJit&gt;ul I he country. Colle~
Board Sllli.ulcs show 1ha1 1uitJon II privllc

l •HS • on If U~L UIIID' •
lOA AU. DCilS filii I~!( .&amp;.'•O ' Jtl't..U:

univc.nilie:J intrcued an av.era.at

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pet«ttl in 1he Uniled S•.-•· Total cont.

howrver,ron MJ pcrccat.ascomp;aredtoa
rile in tOiol COlli o£ 12.7 pc&lt;Ccnt at public
.scboob.

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D&lt;crtu1111 entOI!m&lt;nt corn~ montY
problem&gt;. II the numhtr or coUcae stucknu
peat• next fill, as Is prcdic1cd by 1ht
Nlllonal C&lt;nler for Educarioo Starisua.
the-re • oukl be an approx.im'llc decrease or
191.000 Sludcnu in four-year schools by
1988. As many u 200 schools will nol
survCvr 1hc comblfta1ion or a diminished
enrollmcru ond hiaher cons, lhe Ccrucr\

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rrJX)rl saya,.

"Eorollme01 dccliM mum a fall-off in
re..nuc." says JKob Sl&amp;mi'C'D or tht
Amtrican /I.JioclllJon or Collesn and
Uni&gt;cn~lts "When )Oil cornbilor t ht&gt;C
[l&lt;tO&lt;S "'gh a lo.. of ll&amp;le fuodinc. a lol of

public KhooiS
tUtdu1 hh are: chose S4.'hoob tbal hl ...e:
lost .... fund&gt; dunn&amp; the past year.
Suffcrina financially because or the dcch~~e
or it&gt; IUIO lndumy, Mkhllan 1111 Imposed

some or rhe: most ftvtrt cuu. lk&lt;ordinato a

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spol.esman
lhe American AuociaiJon ol
Colle..&gt; and U.U.usitiu. MKhfian Stile
Unt•&lt;rlily plODS 10 lll&lt;fl lite probltm wkh
so!My ...... line-day layolf or .........
ei&gt;&lt;Oltal" &lt;rnployen, and a five ~rcml
redUC1- 10 lht bud~ or _.ptponmcnt.
Tbe la)off alone b &lt;XP&lt;CI&lt;d 10 ..-.e S 12
mtllion.
W-rnc Stare Univcnky in O.trolr 1111 cUI
Pre11dtnt Tho m.u.~ Bon.ou+s salary to
S67J()O (rom S7Hl00 ycMiy. Olh&lt;t

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unlvcnity wilb -,.ndr of prom~oe.• The
d&lt;rn.llld&lt; llx ~ lx ahtiYed beciUK il
wiD ..._"' 1 Wfklp or ovor S 12,000. ' dtoios .. C&lt;OWta ODd ~
pr&lt;Yiously prcmiRd lhc1rr ... tht Htfl:c laid prop1UIIIIIina ODd adnliuloao

lost ooc lllll•dlll&lt; ~r, wbile IDOibcr will

ioon wort 0D&amp; !*'-time. T•llxr tht CIIU

&amp;ft CIUJhl:

iJl a COS:l .-qure_ze.

All Ibis "''" maLe tht '80's a ...,i&lt;:Uiarly
•o"'h dccadr for Amtrican Schools."
Colorado Women' Collr~ suffc" from
cur' of up ro r•Sht percent .
I his &gt;amc comblnruJon ofraclorl,ahhouah II
AI Ccn1raJ CoMt&gt;c-ucul State Colle&amp;e.lne
losa a loan rather than Roue: funds. Under a
mon&lt;y-14vina layoffs ol "udcn1 lib&lt;azy
proposal announced by J&gt;r«;dcOI ·Sh&lt;rry
employees in AUIIUSI pUlmptcd a lludcnt .
Mannin&amp;, rl&lt;ulty ICdU&lt;IioM WUJ Corrrpcnoaft
prot&lt;lf in Oc1obcr. The colic&amp;&lt; has also
for S HO..OOO oflhe lo... whtlc ""addiuonal
made ct~u- in Cas s.e::rricu: campus HCL8'ity. S lSO .000 w already b&lt;CD cvt from,
ror rxamtJk. no• operltu wnh a srude:nt
adrrurlisuMI•c :and "'Ohcr bud&amp;fU."
sc-.n w1cad or •
S1udcnu and facoky members mponded
StiU oc.btr k'nd.s or KfVICU are: wnpmltd 41acnJY10 Mannq\ plan. Wilhm boun of
by tht na(Jonal ftnanelal CNIS For r\omplc. 1he: announccmtnl, "~con fSorcncC'
mn~rll )' propams arT ou.1 111 lint for tht- ... Phil6ps an4 Marilyn Wnaht filed '"' a
balchtl 111 Nonhem Mictupn Univc n.i1y. l&lt;rnporory rottrainlna O&lt;dcr on behalf or
Norm Htf\:c, dean of &gt;ludcnll, says lhe ovtr 30 ttudtna.. . The rcQucS1 wa.~ taler
collc&amp;c\ Black Studcnl Scrvlcu hu alrtody
denled,but • l•w•uil &gt;lUI penditli&lt;h&amp;!Seslhc
admurisuaaor-t at tht unh·e:rdy hnr raktn

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Tht r~ully has also r.Jed a "brnell or
promile" sui1 apinst Mlllftlo&amp; Nld lht
S&lt;bool. Teachers conlcnd lhtir )obt WtU!
lu&amp;ranlccd iO lui 1hioiO&amp;hou1 1he school
year on a full-time basis. Thus far, Mannina
h&amp;s only of£ered 10 rchirr claht o r 1he 25
)ot*ss on a pan-time basO..
S1uden&lt; &lt;cntimc111 runs nronaJy apiNt
the administration-. Sophoraorc Jody
Edwll'ds points out thol 1hcre • u no
ptobl&lt;m J&lt;ll.ins J2 AudcniS 10 ..,..ian t i
plaimiffs in tht lawsui1.
"II woUld hove born euy lot us to 10 10
coun. declare immcdlttLe d~~maa&lt;•· ond &amp;&lt;I
our tuttJon back." Edwards said. " But whal
we rrllly wonl is no1 our money. but '4.,'WfY"
to stop thi.~.ao uop thtm from t hanaina the

«hoot."
Manotna. howhcr. says she 11 "r,ttcited
aboUI,bavirw. small&lt;&lt;&gt;&lt;&lt; or facully."
"'l'y mirmt"inl futed corn we wiU be
flr,tti~ ot Olh&lt;r lhmp-wc &lt;an rt\pond to
jlbpular ntedl." sht adds.
Tht school\ trustees ~teo. tn a joint
sta~tmcnl thty &gt;aid Ibey believed ~W.nina\
propooal will insure lhll r.nandol dir.~&gt;tct
wtll bit' e•crttc.l.
Yet an inrormal \urvcy show'i ~wde:nu
believe 1ht u ni\'euity's prl)blcm• may grt
much wor5e bc'caust tlr a dru tk: drop in
enrollment. The majority or women •
qunlioncd arc alrndy in•e&gt;tlplina the
c:'!O\I~tity of uansrerri"'· and frvt siUdcnu
..... ..,.ady wuhtlrawn from ewe lxcaust
or 1he """' proposal. ,
"Wt round oolr_ so cub ,. ho wcrcn'
thin~ ... or willllh•in&amp;." one of lhe
po1bttB report\. '1 he ldmlniltration w Ul
have to prove co u~ lh.at '4C .:anlrU.liol •Mm.
01 else thty11 rtnd lht'tmtlvo whh an
('IUOllmCnl nf 3 le'4 dote11 uppercfM~mC'ft

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1\.Js&lt;mb!y .....,lxr Mi&lt;ho&lt;l Shaatan submnltd a

fttohaioo to fonB • coa:unlltec: co study tbe: lKk or a
S1udcnl Union oo 1he AmhcrK
oaer Sqwrc
HaD lo &lt;011vated IJIIo 1 O...at Scbool £acill1y.Sba11 an
propoocd the lbc 1\.&gt;.scmbly l&lt;t Independently or lht
admiaistratlon and de•1&gt;c their own plan for a Student

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Sbcchaat ........ tllll tht ad hoc t:OIDIIlitl« lllotlld
WOtk dooe!y willl Vlcc.fftAdcat off1&lt;lilics ~
Joba Neal bee:... Neal iiiDOR -..-. oftltc ~
coaditioos wbidl alfca tht Squire HaD reno•• ioD
plaa. ihr ~ ....."""" Ill&lt; _
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SM!IIft abo offered a r&lt;SohaiOa uprcuq lws
COIICtnl Ihal rtnaluam &gt;&lt;bcdu!H
published ia
time to Jive Rude au 1111 adcqu.are OIJPOfttoUlY to pl011
dhc.S. Oim:lor of Acodcmic Affair• Lauren Sl,l_alliro
eautioncd Ihal 1ht dcpanmcDI ia cbarje or scheCitllina
needs a cenain asnount of tirm to correlate the dusn
and times for llllal eAtlrl\l lO&gt;avotd QOftfljcU for
studcbls. In .&amp;litlon, schedullrla mus1 wah ~110 the
lncli.tdUII D&lt;~rr1s aubmh • list or theirleo..,..
wblclt wW w.l Cll. . ,, Ho.. evcr, Shaj!lro
n:rr,.ked I hot lite ICbeclllk fttould bo a!* to ht
rck-d rmx:lualier in 1ht ...,...., , T llr A&gt;~
•01«1 to hove Sbttlwl. Sbapiro and FetTVa
lbr ....Itt.
Upoe """""" Ilot Asscmltly\ fnt mce1,._ of tlx

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..cmcllrr.Zwlllrc Informed the mcmlxtt thar she win •
ht •n•&lt;ilip!Jiaa numerous compbiro r.- a udml s
who had tdtrl Stariuics Profeu« MiUu RosenblaU·
Rotb\ Star!r lOt co""" lasl I&lt;IIICitcr. S1udcntt
chat&amp;&lt; 1hat l
eootrov=ial ptofC'OIOr had l'ailcd a
IIU'J.C number f SU.ade:ni:S Without UUK, ln prcvio\M.
years, Tht Sp«tr•m bu reponed li'lal llx
admlni.ltrAIJon WI&gt; dls1wbed about ROICnblan·Rn&lt;·h~
lenient lfadllll, policy.
Tht 1\.~lc: T ask Force or 1ht Assembly
prnmted k1 nt-w Tcaehtr Compla!Ol Form (TCF) for
whlcliTOuld complc- .-1 nOI t&lt;plac• tho
t1&amp;11dard
procedure. Dirmor or A&lt;adcolic
Allltin ....,.. S hopiro said thol lht fonn would
inida!IY lx ia 1ht uperb&lt;ataltl....,to wen 11udcnl

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Fflld-Dii'. by D.vld F.ndrtdl

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Bulls force smiles despite loss
by Andy Meddlcan

baJktt . Wllb an opporullllty co rut cb&lt; ltad co ailt,tb&lt;
&lt;&lt;eond yur forwar&lt;! ml»cd on both c(i&lt;f from cb&lt;

Amst4PI $1NYII EdiiO'

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from th&lt; Ooor than choir Division II &amp;ll&lt;sU. UB player&gt;
wen~ anYth.ina but "'down" afttr I he pmc. however,
dc•ph• their 4·10 rococd. "'Wch look ina up," asRntd
forward Harold Walktr. "Evct)body~ tired oflosinl.
Bwryooc is ""' rtally pl.ajina up co par. bill
ll&lt;llina rlostr to it . ToolaN 'I (TU&lt;sdoy\) pm.&lt; (is ao
indiooacion chat)."

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Hart•lek jumpc&lt;~out t01111carly ll-41cad au ruull
o(aumero.- Bulhturno¥t.rs. ~.scaiJed 1 time ovs:,
and hi&gt; piayen rcsi&gt;Oildld by narrowinlth&lt; marlin to
10- 16. Forw1td Kto Jon&lt;&lt; did mos&lt; or th&lt; ~
duri1111his period. pump;, in ••~~&lt; or hll aame hOih IS
poinu b6forc the Warriors could ealla 1imc o~. Jones
wu inurJ,mental in e5Ubllddna UB pe.actration,
&amp;&lt;11101 t0$ide three tim.-s durin&amp; chis ooslauclu aod
ntn dnwlna • fool.

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Bulb
UD\ Tom Panoa th&lt;nhittWOJ...,.,. from oJm&lt;»1
th&lt; •arn. . potlll lh&lt; toporth&lt; key). Pllrsom' «rond
b~.-;ktl. wrrhk,h cut lht Hartwick ltAd to SC\.t:n. was sec
up by Erioo Alstadrr\ orkmiv&lt; "'bound.
Tb&lt; team• uctw,..d ~kru,ond aDOther Par10ns·
fotld JOOl brOU&amp;ht th&lt; Bulls to •lthin nlnc:-bw •ith
this lead (and abota ,..,.., minutet I&lt; ft). 1bt Wllrrior&gt;
btpliiO . . , he cioc:k. After Han wick bold th&lt; ball fcx
lllmcnt In &lt;lltir&lt; minute (wittooUI *t&lt;rnptif1c a sboi).
f ll'PQI:lrltk sto&amp;t n .

Aaairl tbouth. Burr.lo was IOilblc: to &lt;IIPitohzc. ID
fact, the vlsltort oc:ored ch&lt; ..,., '"' PO&lt;nt•. &amp;ainiOI a
C6·llltad. But UB n&lt;v&lt;r Stopped workiQa, manaai01
to narrow the mor,Sn 10 IIIIM)-)9) w•h I!U to play.
Joncs ripp&lt;d d own • poir or offenlivt rel&gt;c&gt;un&lt;l\ and
drew a foul, but h was to no avail, .. Honwit:k had
liftlt trouhtc in paardin&amp; iu lead durm1 th&lt; dJina
Ut:OnCb of lhe C:Onlt:SI ,

UB play&lt;n wue, OQ tb&lt; wbol&lt;, optmwioo about
Kwd "'""' 101 • oo•t&lt;~01 th&lt;• ron ..... . Jooa, who abo finlsb&lt;d tlcd
Tloc 10Ddc wort o( JOn&lt;J IDd th&lt; Outside -ina "'ilb Hanwit:k\ La ~lor 10 ~""'-linaloaaon.
.1o1m Fitzpot......, not ......... Lllo&lt;lp,..,- tb&lt; noctd. " 1 1 1 - - t o (. . _llrclay\1 PbtDSt•c·
&amp;alb~ oely 38 penla!l f,_tll&lt; floor and 45 Bdnad ·(IoniaN was) a YU1 itnprovcraocat.p&lt;JUI!l """' the follllioor.. u 8\llliMal ..... ...-.s . Ill -........ lip ia- o.lls' ,.,..._. ., th&lt; .....
Honwidt ~ wias, five loud) to
~ ~ Aid, "Wc wc,... tl&lt;ltinc JI)Od Jboo; th&lt;y )1.111
their l&lt;ad lo eilbl (l0· 2l) by th&lt; half.
didn"-t drop." ID summina uptb&lt; Bulk' piayen f«linp
Oupite..thcir bard wort,-.oltl ....._... lollo-wed UB - . . t _ , w nictht's cruciaj •
Burr.lo
rnto t b &lt; - flalf. Mer tb&lt; Bulk WOI&gt;tb&lt; CJ110ftin1 Stai,t , JUard David A&lt;:rct prodalnood, "'Well bt
lip-orr. Fil&lt;paui(~ dt&lt;w a foul undc;:me=at::.h::....:.•:::h&lt;:.....;,U"-I''--re-ad-..:..y." i•U:iT:riU.m7T'""i:i7iiT_ _ _ _ __

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IT'S RIGHT AROUND TH~C.ORNE.Rt!

Academic Week lsco.u.a

January 26 - 30th
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Aca&lt;let.k ()pporteal(y H...-. ot U/ 8-

STARRING:

the ACADEMIC FAJR, Jan. 301b
in tbe mlmore Room of Squlre Hall

See your collques in action
the lfltelt de~~dopmmts in your jidd
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Tb&lt; f'lwloa&amp;l CollcJjole Atlllc:1ir Anoclauon
(NCM),dutin&amp; a recelll&lt;~nloon (held ln~npoou

tq_ .ur,.Jons IIIIi its aradtl!lic r&lt;qulre...,., roo
ocllldet wcre poorly rounded and loof.cly rnforoedl

-...-tdtbeadoptlonoh()QihcrlCIIdtml&lt;eq)bility
. . . . . . . Foullc lint 1111&gt;&lt; CYd , upeci.&amp;c OIDI&gt;n or
credit ~td pert...,. (iciO&lt;dcr 10 ma~nc.,.
•blctk rllllblityl wll estoblisbtd.
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TI&gt;IC at bitt.. ... apptoval o f acadcnuc offlnllh
bdorct..._ JWNIM:r CO\Ir'IU at Olh&lt;r co11&lt;st1
That )llnio&lt; &lt;olkt&lt; ~otudcau wtoo did aoc mallllain ar
least • 1.0 hialo school p-ac~e.po~rtt a•ert~&lt; tvad... &lt;
were ..UJn, "Jocisfoctory prc~~r&lt;U"toward o'ik.,et. from lbe )lnlor &lt;Oikt&lt; b&lt;f""' be&lt;.omJna •liaible roo
~ """"'- _ , 01ber anions t&amp;ltcn by th&lt; NCM,tb&lt;
lllhlctic poniclPotlon in a f'our·ytar isulitution.
,....,_ 1111n1ber of &lt;~t holn per term ......c •
Bycn also upialned what Jlepo were ll ~&lt;n 10
11, ""-.U.. co tb&lt; NCAA Eueut!Yc Director improv&lt; •lw bt ttrms "lh&lt; Achilles blel or
Wllter &amp;,era, some NCAA sclloob were loclfta • intereoUcalalc arhkti&lt;f": recnlitina. Tb&lt; commkt«
..,_. • illl alloWq p1.ay&lt;1s to "nm" credit fa&lt; vottd In laYor or re~~rit:tina football and baskttball
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Wltd to •ttnd, ond tllal invalid roacbeo from viskq proopettlvt ahltlcl co &lt;cnain
~~~were b&lt;lna used in tldmnlninc
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mcltn .rron by Jooe.s forctd a Warrior tWIIO\&lt;r aa
1bt &lt;M""" drfvt. Unfon ._ely lor Bufblo, 1bnb _
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A&lt;:cordJna to UB ll&lt;llls ba»tlball COO&lt;h BiD
is'IIO reaJOINo( dlscout...,..cru lDDCXI&amp;
his oqi.ad, wbicb dr~ a bOJd.fo.... S2~ 1dccisD1
to lh&lt; visit inc Hanwic\" Wanion Tunday ni&amp;IR . "'Wt
kilO" wb&lt;ft .,e play well-and wb&lt;n ,.. don\."
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sccond flrina quarterback has brouah&amp; bis t eam to tht bil pmc only to
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t&lt;pllt&lt;d the l~d Johnny Unit as early in tho: 1969 season. Moran had •
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'Ntw York Jets, the vC'ICnlll was simply llllOble 10 lead his_t.earn, aod was
ultimaad1 r&lt;ploced by Uoit•. wbo was r&lt;~&lt;tivaed jo.oot !or th• pmc.
8oltUn' BiUy KilmnorUCLA folloWed Moral,\\ roUl&lt; when be replacid
SoM.Y Jutt&lt;RtOn arid led lh&lt; ll&lt;dskios to a Sup&lt;r Bowl bertb apiml lhr
Miami DolphlnL B~a Kilm&lt;r was uymied
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t.d one or hil worst days as a pro. Allbou&amp;,b tht ronal
Kor&lt; Wtf 14 ·7 Miami. the JliiM was D&lt;V&lt;rclok,aadlhe Re&lt;Akin~ lonr
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Jim Plunk&lt;it ohoWd look to him for lnspilaliors.
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MoraiiiiDd IUIID&lt;r reJ)II«cc fUlur&lt; Hod ofFam&lt;,. in UniluiiDd J ..,....,.,,
F&lt;rrapmo r&lt;plt&lt;&lt;d Hodco
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aood bUl coosldcrably leu formidable quartubacb. While Morall and
Kftm&lt;r pit&lt;h&lt;d out to their hallbo&lt;u, Toro M.tttc and Larry Brown,
"'lpr&lt;tlv&lt;ly f'ernpmo and Plunkett threw bombs to their blllbach.
Morall\ lone was a 12 yord slllllt·UI to tialn~ John Ml&lt;kcy, while
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paun ofT Kenny King to g&lt;t the job don&lt;. but he ha5 that L11monlca·ish Up, Mtd """' •Q~tliNI 1M ~ NMQ ,,.. fKWIHton
..... or alway• lookiOJ for lht bi&amp;play.
On pa&gt;SIOJ downs, Joworskl should keep fullback L&lt;roy Harris in solely
Yt1 w hat doc' Plunkcu have to do to au btyond Fcrraaamo and come to block T&lt;d Hendricks, a Unt:baeke• who l&lt;&lt;rtls 10 be a II'Uitrat&lt;d oosc
out a "1nntr? Hi&gt; best bet 1s 10 me Mark Van Eghan as a d&lt;eoy. The auard lately bccaase he hu bttn lining up O\' Cr cc.nccr to blitz on pousln&amp;
llndt'rrattd fu llback from Colgate tw been quitt ly stns41iortal-hc ga.ined downs.Srffen paslt's co l f&amp;hr ~nd Ke hh KrcpRC' could af~o http Jawor!ki.
8S yards
S an Dieao and scor&lt;d l "" tOU&lt;hdOWM oa&lt;liru" 'Cievclllll&lt;l
In hi' 1111 '" o pl•yofl pmn. Philad&lt;lphla knows t hiJ, &gt;O Plunk&lt;lt s hould T ouc::hdo\1111 ttt
occa&gt;lonally ftke a haod ofT to hlm oft the play action. Such a m?V&lt; coul.d
How&lt;vcr. Jaworakt's patience will be • critical f~~t tor. Hayes and
lrcctc lin&lt;back&lt;rt Jerry Robinson and 801 Bergty and lh&lt; Ph•lad&lt;lphll Carmichael wUI bt one-on-one mmc of 1hr afternoon, and even ~he areal
&lt;alct&gt;&lt;&gt;.lca• 1n1 Cliff Branch, Bobby Chandl&lt;r or Ray Chtster o pen dccp Le"cr Hayes can be expected 10 be burn&lt;d at ka.t on&lt;e. John JeiTcr&gt;On.
down 1ht mldd•c. And ftunkttt ctruunly isn' t h.)' 10 tPvc it s Jood thro w . in fact, burntd ~·· a couple o r times . bUt h&lt; had trouble hanlina on to
Alw, Plu~ell must )II)' Ul rair1y rt-H)('C'Iabk field pos-ition. lfM (altcrr., tht ball. No"' ''"'' J•WO&lt;lkl do«n\ havrto thmw that silly token pus to
ht ran yi&lt;ld 10 Ray Guy, who lo•« to bk Suptt D&lt;&gt;me rOJ!f:tops. O.ve kccp Cormk ha&lt;l's pa&gt;&gt; cuchlna&gt;tr&lt;alali•c.hls b&lt;WLi• tosond him on
Jrnnlna&gt; may ba-. punted !or more yank thu year,~ RJ9"t;uy is tht 20·2S yord ""'' I)OIItrn• tqd sec what happens.
"&lt;at&lt;&gt;t punter 10 tht history of football, and be is "peciaUy IO&lt;Ch in
Wc1l all ... what happens lhll Sunday at 600 p.m. Thank!ully. NBC
pia) ofT .:ompetbiOn. Oakland mWI W&lt; Guy u~ d&lt;l&lt;nsi• c "'&lt;ljle)o, and II hu tht pmc u
lo CBS,wlth Pat Summerall and hi&gt; sidtkkk tht
l'lun~cn "\lym~td wololld tht 40, he eon coWlt oo Guy 10 puo11h&lt; ball
Kina of cliches, Tom Broo~ shkr (" ho ,.)l thlnJ&lt; likt '1&gt;oy, he sur&lt; ca111c
liOund tht Ptuladclphiii&lt;D, pUillr\J lh&lt; Elo&amp;Jcslft poor ro&lt;ld po$itlon.
hrrc 10 play !oocball. dodn' he
l&lt;l m&lt; t&lt;ll you. he\ all man". . J
For Phdad&lt;lphla to "'"'· Quarttrbxk Roo Jaworoki mmt •"•bhsh a NBC\ announc.,. "'II be O.ck Enbera and I be brilllant,outklllate M&lt;rlin
rUMU\J~ li&gt;r~U\J pmc,o lcow... i,namedWdben Montaomcry.
Olien. My htart sat• Oa ~land .l• · ll. wilb Cuy as MVP, wbik rny mmd
who1a.ntd 194 yatdUpiiiSI Oolla&gt; iothtN FCCbampionship. Jn on ~ o'l. Uts Phdly, 21 10, " • h Mont..,.....&lt;) a&gt; MVP. Edhtr "'Y· tht pmc
be" bel ., to &gt;&lt;I Harold CannlchacliD motoon 10 tht kit ("'ho&lt;h ,..Ill on promoscs 10 be t\&lt;••na• ....t I hope tht boy ltom La&lt;kawariba has an
twn kt t ..,., Hayu on moc10q) one{ run Molllgoro«Y 10ide oilhl . Or, !DIP'&lt;'"'&lt;""'"' Ina and "ays unuuured, or &lt;I&gt;&lt; II&gt;&lt; Ea&amp;k&gt; "iD calf 60 Joe
Ja.,orskl ohoWd run \1'*'1!11 l&lt;ft,\)f rilht 11 Ha)IU,thU&gt; cuttina dowttho&gt; l'lsan:1t o! Larry Cson~a lwnd..,rr fame.
amtuy 10 punuc.
N'ow t hctt\ ~ W&lt;"Ood .ur• • •ho .. auaranttni 10 lolot!

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Th&lt; UB Bulls wiU ..IcmpiiOcncllh&lt;ir rovcpnK looinalkcln I_..,,.,
aishl as 1h&lt;y tole&lt; on crou·to"'n rivol Boltolo St•c Colks• In th&lt;
Elmwood Avcn\K gym aa 8 pm..
Th&lt; Bulb, w~ record drOpped 10 4-10 ancr Tuc.lday niJ)II\
lbnwicl( Colltac. face 1 touah conference rival in l hot lk npl~ .
Coach Okk Bihr's Buffalo SIOIC l&lt;am spon$ an ov&lt;tai18-J rcoord •ftcr
a lou Monday ni&amp;h-e to tM ~~ J.bnwidc team I hal bus aht- BuJLJ. ,2 .... t
The Btngals conference sJaac li :a prrftet 2.0.
OrfcMi,rl)' 1ht hosu ruaurc a fan break auxk wnh un.lot atWd1
Bucty Slton&amp; oncl Bon)
fill in&amp; 111&lt; "inp. Stront. a 6 fool
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f.b.rt.,. KL Icc co4d '!hoof me l"'ft\cntrd .t Buffitlo 'ictor)'
Good nr\lo.S abo comtJ rulm thC' rc-nc.,.rd \.' igor an tht pl:l.) ot UB

A FORCE OF ONe n.. l:ulb got ., ~•tint .,_,.onM.M*
Irom KeA JOJ'Iel t44.) Tund8y ntght -o•W'I•t H•n•H:~ CoU...
HI• ollf.fttfft ru uroene. could be a cftUc..l tKtOt .,. the

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lS roint\ and 11 rebound~ Tht rnwJcncr or Joot-\ as a K OI'U1J fofcr "''11
h&lt;lp 6J)11&lt;n 11&gt;&lt; lo&gt;d plxcd on Tom P&gt;noM oncl John Ftlli'OIOC:l •ho
h&gt;' &lt; ' - " &lt;.loin&amp; much or &lt;he Buffalo scorln!.
l.oo\ IO&lt; a rebrnh 10 !he BufTalo r..&lt;brcal. g:rrnc. Th&lt; Bull&gt; f(ly bc:'l
when 1ht)' arc runmna Tunn cannot tllkC' achamac:r or the: Bulb lac ~ of
hctJ.ht wtwn tht) Jrt forced to hu)tlc bacl on drrcnsc . Thc'rr\ no llmC' t o
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Just an avera&amp;&lt; mid·"' Ulltr Sunday in Nc"'
Orleans. A simple, w "h) -wash)' burn-ou1 sit&gt;
down in front of his Son)' color itt wnh remo te
control (of counc) and 1ut11&gt; on I he boob 1ub&lt; .
Out. therr'$ no reruns of Ltovt It To Braver
on. So. "uffcd with gumbo and shnmp-people
in New Orleans don\ col potalo chiP' and
peanul\-the average slunoc b SIU&lt;"l \\atChing
11101hcr one of1bose ridt&lt;ulous pOSt-season bov. I

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Th&lt; 11\crage slunoc IS, of cour&gt;e, I he \\ llatd
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O a ~ land

p i&lt;LWs: S1ar1 "'uh Lt,ler Hayes ond
Burges&lt; Owens &lt;n 1he ddt nil"&lt; .ccondary. Mo••
loword; the line. l hr lincbac ~ ers 10 particular,
and you may Mumble on a 6-8 "'or\y liul&lt;
hnebad•r named Ttd H&lt;nd11'0t.. . A clulch

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arm . Kin11 and Van Egan arc not gamebrcaken .
II any mrmb&lt;r of de fensive secondary ls hun .
Ro n J•wor&lt;kl could have a field day.
Eag l&lt; pl uws: Harold Carmichael. A hcallhy
Wilb&lt;n Mon1gomuy. JawOAiri if he's "'on.•
Dcfensivr fronl. ••P"•ialfs, ~arl Hairston .
lut&lt;bx\•n&amp; core lhaJ could obut dO" n Raider
tiJ)u end Ray Ch&lt;ster .
Eacl• ,.l.,.ws: Rookoc Royoal YoW&gt;s m
second at) . Leroy Harris unless ho'l '1nspircd ."
E-slt: tcndency lo pl•y on &lt;mOl ion and no1 s kill.
( N01 to say Ihey lack •kill). 1'1Jnd11J aarne . Lc»&lt;
of recerHrs Sco11 Fitzkc and Charles Smith.

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!Ioder Room. Ellicott.

CAC OaM:e Marathon meets today ot _.. p.m. ln 330
Squ.h"t..

Ac:tora Worl&lt;allop . . - . today 111 2 p.m. In 102.

The ,WriUDI PIKt. b • fTM tutoflal .ter\lkc fOf" •II wr\tef11
ln lhe Untwralty end com.mun1ty. We w111 open lot the
spt1ng ~~etnHter on 11\.onday. Hovra are WOHkdeyt hom
12-4 p.m. In 336 Baldy: MWTh nlghu in 336 Baldy and
6-9 p.m. TUHdays in 233 Squire.

Chlnuc Student """· meeta Sau•.uday •t 8 p.m in 320
MFAC. Elllcon.

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311 SQ•Ire.

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p m in 107 Townsend

Alpbll Sigma Alpllo ,_., S.....Uyot 3 p m. ln II•• S«&lt;nCC
ftoot lounge.. Jhc.~ Ell6Colt &amp;.« board meets al "2
p m in J20 Rtmmond

Spanish Tutorial Program spo"•orcd by lht'
SpuHn CNb fof "-ow .,..._,. dUHt'

Onckrgr~uote

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mote W'aformatio~..

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Coh No~ot CAC. IIJI·J521
Commuter Carpoolo~kAUons .ttt' now•~~loe .n l·&amp;l

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ItaliAn Earthquake- Rdkf-Vo1unte~s a rt' ~d IO
pack dolhH lor lht' vkttms.. lf t:I'\OUgh peopt~ \&gt;oh,mtHt

t,-anJpOrl41UOn will be. pro~v1dtd to the she. C.l\ 831 3~21

Hdknk Studttnt At.sn. "'"'--' Svnct.)' ot 5 p .m In lJO
Sq\111._ Collt&lt; ol&gt;d do&lt;\&lt;1.. "'Ill bt ,........

!llpllo ~- Odto tnHta /o\ondoy at 3 p m in 264
Squtre Eltct-on• wlll be hekt "For mot«- fn(orm~ ceh
636 2810 or""" by 110 Nonoo. !IC
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831 •616

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The lnckpencSt.nl.S me.~t Tut:tdO) It 6 :30 p m '" 121
C1mpus Crusade for Christ tn\lltH you to family T1mt
TuKcley at 1 p. m . '" th~ J•ne Keeler Room. EIUcott

Topic Is Sl•ying Glonh.
LHe Work.shops-R~g i slel ioo &lt;:ortl inuu lor lhls
!oemeslrrS workshop~ An oddhlonel 'VoOrlts hop Oclng
oHt.rtd thla sptlng f• Jtwl.sh TredltJQn.$ for lhe Spling

Solsclct. FOf deJella and reglswulo, call 636·2&amp;08 or
s.top bv llO Norton, AC be.t...-ten 8:.30·S p.m
Luthe.r~~n C.tmpua fli\ lnlstry S'U.pe_r Bowl Party Sundo)' ot

4 p m •t the Res.uHtcHon House. 2 Un!vtrstty Ave Piue
supper loU.,wlng lht' go.me.
M-etro 8rJ.J tc.prc.~tallves will be. on c.ampt.t.t 10 onawtr
lnquill.u aboul bus totrvkt' In Etle ond N•-tgtto Count~s
T I.M!.sd.lly from l0.4 p m in lht MUdteake Student
Affo•rt Centef 167 MFAC, EU1cou Free timetables and
m-a9to wilt be .t¥ll!lable

Squu~

fl)()\'ics, a rts &amp; lectu res
Want to pc.rform $0mtl-hlng e.a.c:ftJng and ne.w? Bt&lt;omts~,t'lda_y 11om 3~5 p.m ot tht- Haas

•n ltrnU Ooncer
Lounoe. Squire.

STAOE netda hetp '" ttl atpecu o t production (Of Nen
Th~ 0\XK/ Ooc•or. If you o re lntc,uted.
there will be: " mt:cUng J•n 29 dlt 7;30 p,m , tn )J7
Squire. Audhlont -wltl be held Jon 27tnd 28 &lt;tl 7J0p rn.
In 264 Squire Preptle o Shott monolog ue:~ for more.
Stmon'.t com.d~

1nfo!m1Uon ctll lrot Brook~

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glvt.n by Dr Frtd SnteU TuHd.oy

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7 pm.. in J20 Mf AC.

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"'-~"'" (1..-b Ul'\o 1M' 4 mt:6f"• 10 that end \trr ..,,II help
Dt"Uti tnfofm 9'0\1 ~ tn~ CCM\~Uon kt•ce-n
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pttformlnQ UUAB CoftHhou""k Js looking lur ttud&lt;f"4 s
~tltttt'ntd ln bttt'lgtn MC fOf Open M1kC'" lt'u.~t~~ .,, lhr
Math~i.;tll•' C•n
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01""" b\o Or Pn•IIPR4bl,._,.,,, 1oct.w., J JOrom 1n room

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cuJho~tw .nd htlOfy of ltlr CniM.it"lnd their contrttM.IIfonl
to ...orkt nvUitallan ll vn d1t.pl1)' Feb 2 r.\ardt I '" the
Loc-kwoud Ubl•t~ , AC
A n u hi.,.l of boolu

Do 1ou hih"lt • drinking probtun? Do ~ou cHu\i( to MUC"h
•no not ~ITI 4b~ lO control tO II l4 &lt;o'M: 10 the&gt;
1"'1«tll'tg df the ~~to~ """•t~ne:.._ Prog•ern '-"t!dnr:wt-oy
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l'tlt't mtHMI

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e u.rantet. that all notJcu will •ppur •nd rca.crvea the
rlgf'lt to edJ\ .tl 1\GIIcu. Nollcu 10 •ppur moR. U..n
once trWat be. ruubm1nc.d fbf uch Pflntlno. ttoncu
WILL "OT BE TAKE~ OVER THE PHONE. Cour..
llallftt wm Mt be: prlnlt.d. Dudll.,ts •rt ,..Ondl)'.
Wednt.tcSI.Y and Ft1d1y tt rtoon.

R~d i • Lion Prolc.ction Ocpl. preu.nu Buk R•dlatton
Scle.l) TechnlquoH lor latUI\y at•U gr~ l e S.t Udtn~
undcrgr•Ciu41e atudents .-nd .oll OlhcHI Ftldey.J IJon

Tt.Mm: Tht: mowment lor lionftt fuJOIImcnl b hoevk\g ttl
r.,. LltttftiOt e. tfftr pe.rty fot one of O\lt m-rnOcr•
wllo'ltolfl81o btNI, Jol~ us t-row ot 8 p.m ol Hillel
-. 40~S....cf

p.m. In 234 $4vltot. For more In- I o n 0111 Joonne at
6~3JO.

ScsU1111tJ .,_llorl CMII.ct COUftMk&gt;m Plo- &lt;'OI'M up
10 1M c.-&lt; t o - onc1 119'&gt; up Jo&lt; • olllh by Fr~.
Thert wiD bt o rnanclalo&lt;y . .11 IIIHl"'' F r~ 23 01 4
p,rn In 261 Squirt. 1\j&gt;plleot-. &lt;t&lt;t , _ ..,.Jloblt lor
.-.-llt.e -ilioN 01 tho CAntor. 261 Squ;ro
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Ntt.d d~ntal •Of•k ? The Dept. ot 6choo;•u•41 Sc•,.nu
needt- men ot womt&gt;n "Who think they ne-ed dental ~ork

Need I piKt. to ll~e? Tht OH C4mpus ho'-it-.ln.g oiHCf Cln
help. Come look th~h OUt Ustln9' or 4tp.rtmcntJ, flab
tnd housu "Nhich •re •"'•ll•ble now 1M ne; l ttf'\uttf
()pton wctkd4ys from 12 ~ 1)~m, in 343 Scaultr..

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··creaho~rc from the 81Kk lagoon .. in 3·0 tonight ane1
lomorrow •t rn•dntgt'll II'! lh~ SqwrP Conteren« Thf!.-!cl"

-.;.Jif\U vacheot.-p.:

eq\Jlpment \hl.s •otk.shop only). .,d Thw.S..t •• 1 p.m tl
2S Capon, AC. A vldoolapt wiN bt lhown ond dl_,..d
R&lt;W&lt;M Writing Tueod.ty or 2 p.m In 7 Hoyt&gt; C. /o\SC.
Tochnlq\le$ le&gt;&lt; p&lt;-ing en olloa,.. tfl«M ""II bt

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Hort.trwalcm CJnivlf!"Bity :ShouJd cont.a MtL ~ tl
IIJI-351~.

Student Aun. meoeu tode)l at 1 p.m. In
1'\F!IC, Elll&lt;on.

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SASll M Hoo Commlttet rr-. t-y ot 4 p.m . In 1M
TolbtdSoMk O&gt;ombtn. For mor• lrllofrnOIIoncoJI Joo
oti!J6.~.

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"Jeu1M s..-t liMn. motta t-y 01 5
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Sports

kt Tlmif 7 30 p m , W1btl1ng • t Nt:w Yortc: Statr:

SeNon lntuuted tn oOtlinlnt

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Al~c--- -tqCoroll(.opion
1ft 1 T-.I&gt;C by~ p.m. ~ In O&lt;W to ponlclpoce

~'The. Stllnlng" Saturday In '"'• Squht Cortftren ct
Tht:tter • nd Sundo)' in the Woldrnort Theot~:r, Norton et

3·1 ~. 6. ond 9 p,m

C.Ukou. .nd Sat\lrday In l-i6 Ol~fendo•f •t 7 and 9 p,m
5~)' In t~t Squire Confttence Theater) It ~. 7. and 9

210 Fwto. Ellicott.

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" fhe Tin Drum"' tonigtu tt J t :&gt;. 6 •nd 9 p.m. In thl'
Squlte Conferenoe Theater

pm

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lrueNI~-. •no

!'SST •• • Tho ....,_. I• St-... T...W...
off...... thr , ........... ,..,., -4of«tod!l,-

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and lighting equtpmt.nt

1\C, ~Y .. 2 p.m. ln316Wencte. MSC(tlude-nu will

woriLsbops-Job

o - . . . ~-..,.... todoy or 3.30 p m 1n

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Itt lt'etn lhe op" r•l•t•n call 811•n

" In Pnll.tf! ol Older Womer!" Frldov In 170 MF!IC,
orne~

seulon•

In 107 flonon. !IC: Tlmc
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~ o1 ..,_ u r . - , • 7 p.m v. 234 Squb•, Col!
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p, e.peraUon a nd Tec:hr'!kJua lCJ.cMy 01 2 p.m In 2} Copen,

Certe:r Planlng

p.-..lniO.-. Aa..,.-~ne.-w•rutcc~'"
wgorl lo otl&lt;1'd,

Sl&lt;.l b - . . ; 01 )

Jo~h ~ ~om•n

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be14 T......,._lp.m. 111206 F..,...oncl w.dnnrloy 01 2.

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Alp~»~ AlliN -orky R " " ' - Woclnudoy otll

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l O Marc"' 6) trom .l 5 p.m . In t 27 Cookt Credll •nil

•nd would ll"'e t.o participate '" a studv ol patlt:itl
re-JpOnse to routine cl~tal uutment. Two tree: n!IJng,s are
ptov~ecl . Conta&lt;1 Or N. Co,ah ol 8ll2164
If yov ' - " • ~ ~·d Uke ro cd.wu, or 1f you
wouhi jU.11 U4ct t• 1-.lk 'o JOmeoM who • Ill U"ert And
core. aU Sunol&gt;~""'"" oti!J 1·3616 or 1&lt;op by., 106
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                    <text>21 January 1981
Vol. 31. No . &lt;49 SUNY at Butfafo

Carey gives SUNY a small surprise in Executive
b y J M&lt;pb SI IDOD
~lttttJ"I

E41t0'

Governor Hugh L. C~y·, ExccutJ\e 9udact
tw called for a S 74 million increase Ill tlte
ope rat in&amp; budget for tlte State University oriole"'
York (SUNY), about half or what tlte &gt;Ystem
asked for, but mor&lt; than mcm people npected n
would &amp;&lt;'t .
SUNY'• total allocatiOn for the 1981·82 fiScal
year IS S967j million doUau. an 8J percent
mcmu&lt; o•&lt;r last voor SUNY had askrd for
rough f) a IS .1 percent boost
It is unclcar whrchrr Crury\ budacc, relrll&gt;cd
Sunday. "Ill necu&gt;itatc • tUilcon htkc for nc~t
Fall
Accordtng co Prucdcnc ol chc l.cudtut
A!socia11on or the State Umvcrmy CSASUI
Jam•• Stern. n m3JOI part or SUN v., tncr&lt;ue "
1n the Stair Ltnlvrrsuy Income Fund , lltiA is
monc) SUNY "&lt;\p&lt;'&lt;tcd'co scncrwc &lt;1\cl(,
ascdc !rom the Stare's aJfocatcnn. II SUNY doc•

oor bc:littvt u can srm~ra1c ._,much I.) lht budatc
predict•. ~tern •aid, n I&gt; li kely that tulti{IO "ill
have co be cnncascd to orrc&gt;ct the to••
"If SLIN\ can\ rel&gt;l:h the cncome level&gt; thai
•ct." he c~plamcd, 'lhc Board - . ruse•••
and ChancclfotiChfton R.l Whart on Wlifh8\ cto
mal.r 11 up somcho" -and n most probabl) "'oll
~ rtuouan rwuon .·
•
Tt1c SASU Prrsodcnt sut~""d that e roniblt
tun.,n hike would rangc from S 100 -S JOO,whclc
L:nl'&lt;tsit) Pr&lt;1ident Ro bert l Kwcr pn:diclcd
n S )00 tncrcasc at Lut Wcdoc&gt;day\ Farul1y
Scnwc Exccut"c Commllttc mc•t•n&amp;
Thc S ISO oncrtasc en dormnory fccs, proposed
b) tbc SUNY Tru.tcellaJt month. m lllCiuded In
the bud~. mal.lllJot almost a ccnamty thai 11
"ill be
Sttrn remukcd.
Accordin&amp; to both Stern and I'Ustnant 10 the
President Robo:n W~~~~Cr, SUNY's S 7• million
cncr&lt;ase rs mD&lt;h h•&amp;hcr than wu c~pectcd, bill
don not frec tbc nation's larp:st public hi&amp;hcr
educasion system from the fUca! woes a tw
c~pcnerx-td 't lte ~ few ycvs.
(ale\

-sed.

The bud&amp;et calls for a J pcrunl t&lt;duction ill
faculty Jll»ilioos, alloeates only coougb money to
fix "S7 pcrccru of the academk cquipmr nt listcd
m poor cooditioo in tlte cquipmtnt in•enrory,"
and ofTen no incrtase io thc amount or money
u.cd for builclin&amp; rtpairs.
Whik SUNY\ request or rouahlr s 1.033
billioo IS noLod in11ic budget as reOccting "'ite
substantial futcd&lt;ost incre&amp;SC$ n«c ss;uy ror
basic aco dtmic programs and campus
oprrations," it .summtzU that "'at a limr o( sc,arce
state rc"'urccs. these lizable incrcasts rrquire
compen&gt;atin&amp; modification in ·lb&lt; SUNY
budact."
•
Tllkina that into conoideration. lhe budget
supports protection or e•istlns ru\tding
commnmcnu: c ontinued s upport or progrrun
dtvelopn&gt;t111, prot«tion or academic qualit y,
multi·Y&lt;ar trruuftr of dormitory opcrauons to a
first-innanet appropriation, and a strcngthcnins
affirmative 3tl ion.
The SlaJt's commi1n1ent 10 a!fltmativc llClion
1&gt; cxprc~-.d ~pccificall) rhrou&amp;h ~ig inc rtases en
the f.ducational Opportunity Center (EOC) and
the Educational Opportunity Prowrun (EOP).
Now cha: thc Oovrrnor has prcsented his
bUOjtCI. "lucb totals S 162 billion for the c nw
Stat&lt;,lh&lt; Legisfatwe tw until Arril Ito amtn&lt;l
any (&gt;OtliOn of II-" ith all Chang&lt;&gt; SUbjcct 10 8
Cart) vc&amp;o . .
Last )&lt;at. SUSY asked for a S96.8 mtflion
budgtt lllCrciU&lt;, but the Governor responded
wttb oaly • SZ0.9 million addition o•cr the
previous ) Cat . Aftcr scvcral months or lcci&gt;llliv&lt;
maocuv&lt;'rifli. an additional S 22J million "as
restored, b&lt;UIJin&amp; SUNY's total iDaea.st to

or

S H.l million.
According 10 SASU Vice Preoidcm for
C801pus Affam Janrce flllC. it io 1101 Ukely that
Lite Lcpolalure ., ill restor&lt;' any money to
SUNY\ ~t tbil y~becaaor of Carry\
~ .... ,.,....allocation.
"1D ftct,". thc Alt._,ny Stat&lt; nodcnt said. "we
may md up defcodin&amp; our money to tlte
Lqislal urt ."

• I( SUNY cm't reach the i'r.1me ~ tlllt GRy 1!!t.
the Bot7d rf Tn41ll!leS end 0tcntKr (Cliftm R.) Whlnln
hale ro , . it up SIJITifhqw---mtJ it most prabdJiy

we

wi be

~

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- SASU

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Sum

factor afrtcu caruumph&lt;HI lr-~h
Sol ~otr "r-.:d tlw no trtrd&lt;nt\ pn•ac~
~ •.otatt.l duruls tb&lt;
cc.ptr~mcnh. t."launll'"' thai "\hb" not IPtlnl • Ptople ~ dJ bt KknU6cd 1n

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accCirdl-.QIIO rxr .
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lloard. a Unl'u':UIIY ot&amp;amtatiOn concnntd with

liQuor control on-t &amp;mi'M.h, dtK"lX~cd psyC'hatOI)' t'( rtrunrnu 1n the las1
srmc\rrr Thor f'llan, howt\t'r. met W1lh tnltt tuppcm. or dt.SCUMtOn.a.ud
wu qwecty droppcd

Ourtn&amp; Friday\ prr&gt;cntatKJn or IlK II&lt;OP&lt;JUI In rroru of tb&lt; Foculty
Scudcnt """'""'""' (r..A) by Al&gt;l&gt;tlllll P&lt;ycbokJtly Profeuor Oovod
Ptrkuu. tome 11uden1 rtJYC'UIII IUIVU Obj«te&lt;l lO the r..tpcrimcnL
Sctrd&lt;nt A.uoc:o•110n (SAII'I&lt;&gt;od&lt;nr T im Shc:cban uploiJXd thai UB Law
Jludtnt Mu~ O&amp;N roo~ cucphon wtth the ""Cihkal quct.uons'" raiud
about pauon\ rtJ)U)
POrr.,tru rountctC"d thu ll&amp;umcnl by po;n~:~.n.a out Lbat a,ny P'Y'Cbolo&amp;)
t\pcrunt.nl u u.ndcr "tonN&amp;nl rr"~,... .. by an Eabb Boatd o f l.ht
Orpanmcnt , &amp;.net b) anot~1 Unt"'tnky.wide rtVlle~ c.ornmiurc .

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uscf\11 coot rib,.lao.•
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fun tbol lllldeau who arc
...,.,., that they ore b&lt;inlobo&lt;rvcd will aa diffcmttb, invallclaliQa the:
tw l"Hlllr1 The: pre~mtt\111')' prOifOAicvcatuolly ~ 7-2.
Bw an aerume.n.a rucbtd pncw to abc vou: ll~n thai thr trial!1
lmtocd by FSA, whac:h "r&lt;qutru thol Food SeM&lt;C (the: aacney ~ly
rupcowble for Pub opcrauon) hu tile final ,.y ovcr tb&lt; upmmcDJ,"
Sb&lt;eban reponed
CoorchnoJor of P&lt;y&lt;holocY o.:~-• UlllkrvodUOie Studies ,_,
Math«, who .. IUOI:UIIed ••b tb&lt; O.:part_,.\ Elbou RcVK• lloaLd.
uplainrd !hac tb&lt; UK! lun•Miom of tbt IU( tl&lt;pmd OQ tJI&lt; 6JJAI
pr_., a yet wullbmJitcd Botb Ne • York St•c oad til&lt; Amcrio. .
P&lt;rcholol)' ~ ( A PAl .... eaprrwnotftl m~rictions, oad I bty
"'-•e cob&lt; -o·cd br the: Ut~t¥n&gt;oy Elboa &lt;OdUIIiJtcc," •b&lt; .aid. 8uJ a
tnol m,pt be «MW&lt;&lt;crtd oll&lt;lcl&lt;aprnm&lt;1ll , "'hac:b •oold hove acblkr&lt;t&gt;l
sd or rcllrit:tJOnJ
The: usuol porcholoo upenmelll&amp;..adveniScd br compus-wlck llycrs.
require a s_.s .ratem&lt;nt br Lbc partt&lt;•- • · Iince hc wW be dir«&lt;ly
octcd upon durina thc rnun:b.. If tbt Pl&gt;b oction invoi\'U only
ot..ervo&amp;ion,- "whocb IJI no way bother&gt; J)&lt;Oilk"-oo SlaJ.-nts .,..
rcquirtd,accordinl to Mllhc:r .
"'OpOOII. Hi&gt; ob}«tioru eeotucd arOCIIId

as-d ,.,...,..
Bw Natban reportcd thai tho PsycbolOI)' O.:partmcnt has to inform
-.oCIOI"f~O" CWIQIJ 1-

- Pp. 5-9 I Milles1mes with 1Niad - P. 14 I St.1k - P. l6

�Student'
groups
still seek
voting

W'lth a ,_,.t rbt Ito)(u t:IWt Klan and D&lt;O-Nazlacdvitics in the Bllffalo
area. the Bufralo Board ot Educatioo !Ia&gt; tum steps auanptina 10 insure
..,.;.... .-h&lt;r a&lt;noc:idc Gkt the munln of six million Jews durini tht
NaD &lt;ra;, Gtrmany. 1M Board approved a new turric:ul.um ruourtt
&amp;uldt oo H~ ust Rudics-to be used in Europc2.11 cullu~. psydloJoay,
and socloJoay cou...a offcrtd in Clly lli&amp;h ltbools.
•
Tht mow was scrooaJy supported by Public Scltoob' Supcrirumd0111
Eqtot R_,.ilk, "hotalltd thc Holocausc the most sianifM:ant tvtot of the

ri~ts
The lona-scandina bani&lt; 10 a&lt;~ Jtodfllts the rlaht 10
vote in their collqc communities continun, wilh two
of the lara&lt;&amp;~ ••udtnt oraanll:allon• In the Stat&lt;
comblnirtaruourccs In an au.,ptto aaln ih&lt; dcfUl!tl&gt;&lt;
rulina lh&lt; llfOUp&amp; arc S&lt;tkln&amp;.
The New York Public lnter&lt;JC Rosnrclt Oroup
(NYPIRG) and the Student Anodauon of the St&amp;l&lt;
UlliY&lt;111ty of ~w York (SASU) have joint&lt;! for«s h&gt;
ao crron to rai&gt;&lt; the lllta&lt; amount of fu~
to arauo vorcr rqjJUadon cues In New York Stale.
Dapitc a 1971 CoMthu!lottal arn&lt;ndmcnt tbal
aDo"" II-~~~ the flahttO vore, many 11&amp;1&lt;1 allow
kx:al &lt;kcllon board• to puvmt ou1 of town stvdrnl6
from -iaa ""ik &amp;ltmdlna c:lu1&lt;1 and raidlna In the
coU&lt;t&lt; COII\IIIIrioy.

Studcat oraanizauonJ

ha~c

••ken co

lu~·

suiu-&lt;UUally duo &amp;&lt;Uoo-u&gt; o • - th&lt; bur~&lt;ro
placod by local dtction boarcb c:onecmed with alloW1n&amp;
aJiood
of c:oUqo
patic:ipo~e lA thor lo&lt;al
pollda.
.,T f - -

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.u...,
Studtor ~ (SA) &amp;Jtomey IUchard Uppcs
CCIDtiftutel ar_...u Mofw!Ay In froot of Fcdcnl
eo.m J. . . John T.
Ia tht IOCOOd Pitt or a
~ C&amp;K, lohto UB •ucltttt Jolin Zio«kr aod
fft&lt;loolo ~·· ar-Ia Pctmoa ~ temporarily
awarded lbt riP! to ~ fD the natloDal dealocu.
Ttyboa 10 ajOUCI tbt caa&lt;. lllc d100 has rHnllllled
lilt Glit, l..ijlpa tlqllatin&lt;d. ~ Mood&amp;)' tnOrDiala Ill•
suu ~ 16 ba¥c il dilmlatd.

ar.-.

~~ilbulaclllakplat....,.Uooareat~t

Albanydec:laioe thai olio._, ....... theft 10 rqlaur,
buttbt J,.._load nlk&lt;llbal!M
wu only tor

ooaca-

t1aa1 rqlon ODd no other l*t ilftbt Sut&amp;t. "I'm rdyjna

Uppu sUd, notina bU disappointmtot with the
Judac's Umltina It to Albany.
The loeal ~ of Zlq)cr and Petenon u so
tmportaot. NVPIRO Project Coordinator LdJcl Smith
AIJUed, th&amp;l If &amp;uc:c:es:sful, a strona pr«tdmt rould be
&gt;&lt;1 for future c.,.... "We should be able 10 e~d on it
and the Albaoy d&lt;Cbion&gt;," 5milb noted.
Uppcs said that scudcnts .,. hos"na to win thCIC
...,.. aocl have th., •pplicd 10 board of elt&lt;tions
throui)lout Now York, rath&lt;r than fill&gt;&lt; oounty·bY·
rounty. "Thll •ould beth&lt; easier way," thc mulh
r..,cted lawy&lt;r addtd.
•
l..oc&amp;l dlluns UliCI't thaa sinc:e ii.UdCIJU do DOt I;..(" in
&amp;heir c:ommuniti.. all Y&lt;&amp;l· they &gt;« nor in 11Ctullhty
raidmu and should not be allowed 10 ca$1 tbdr ballou.
wlul&lt; II\ acltool mh« thao tltroujlh ab!imt« ballou.
lut •udCDlS have &amp;sJutd that they bavc tamed the
nabl
vote tbrou&amp;h • CoDJtit.utioaal p&lt;oe&lt;n and
"'&lt;&gt;uud be aDowocl to uarcisc this r&lt;Spo&lt;~UOi!ly.
"Votlaals I riJht, o0t al)ri&gt;ika&lt;. If~ difftCUltiO do
11 lao •udtoLS wiU vorc-&lt;md it's blamed on ap&amp;Jhy.
ll's the laws tbey mate," Ziqla noted • the 11m&lt; ol
Ill&gt; orialnal No¥cmbcr bcariq.
Sucll casa an cap&lt;nJh~ 10 14Ja, Soaith aod SASU
Praid&lt;GI .Ill\ $em upl&amp;iaed.~ sUd thai .....,...,
rca.ac- P&lt;Giu11itivc -......mitiy -Pid by tb&lt;
indMd\W SAJ OCl I ~ bUs- is Lippes. 1ft
p&lt;.,.,...... ~ s-)'IQI - p h t t 1 and
priotJaa pailioas, Stem~ tbac IUdl cues a&gt;uld
c-oot up 10 $00,000.
IW&amp;Ina funds u not ...,, St - li&lt; uid
lbal If&gt;&lt; Albcy St&amp;lt SA has
"l'already p-'&lt;1 ...,..
SIO.OOO 10 ~ win the cu: aod oOuld 001 bt tJIP&lt;Cled
to a-l' any more.
SA PrQidtllt Tun Sllftbal ackl&gt;owl«&lt;aed tbt UB
Jbould belp pay 10111&lt; of 1M cosu and pledaed to
alloc&amp;l.e fWidl...,.. he rclllCivcd a -specifiC u q - from
sAsU off&gt;&lt;iaiJ l.al&lt;t lbil IDOlllb.

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lloevil)r oo lUI dcdlliofl btca- it'• tbt klDd we wwu, •·

All the Beat Selling A~ata
· Are on L.P. &amp; Tapes at·

~&lt;mtury.
•
The auldc " ...... thc tmporlan« or tcachlna the "reality or Lh&lt;
Holocaust ," whll&lt; dalmlna· that hiStoryp&amp;lt&lt;rru ondioote thO! "the world
has not lcamtd the I&lt;SsOCl of the HolocaUJI. "
Antl&amp;miUsm b tr..,ed throuab recorded butory 111 the au1dt, witfi
&lt;mpltubon the cvcnu of 19ll· 19o4S . A &gt;pccial cbaplcron psy.:holo&amp;Ydtal&gt;
with the ust and mi•wc o( powtt by lndl•iduols, particularly Nazi Fuhret
Adol,f Hill«. Conronnrty and P&lt;&lt;Judlct rs cnmlntd in the sodolOJY
1«1ion.
"With the p;u.sina6f-the 'Uf'VIVOr$," lht Jiol«aWI &amp;Uidc•l tnlrodUction
reads, "t.hoK whose exl)C'ri~J'\CC! JIVe fit1t wunm 10 the uu1h will be
silenced. h b left for tcochcrs and student&gt; to pur&gt;u&lt; th&lt; lesson and k""P
the knowl&lt;d&amp;&lt; ali•• ...

Billed "-' • "W«ktnd With th&lt; Stm: · • ll-hour t&lt;l«hon benefiting
vi&lt;tinu or ccrcbral pai&gt;Y raokd a nationalt04al orSII .S mtllion irr fu?d&gt; for
rucorch and th&lt;&lt;&gt;P&gt; proJ«&lt;S, with Wnttrn Now York contnbuting
Slll,l4-4. The United Ccr&lt;bral ~IJY As&gt;O&lt;tltiO~ ol Weswn New Vorl
rcct~vo n ll&lt;f&lt;!"'t of thc fund&gt; raokd h&gt;oally. whtle thc r&lt;malndu aoes 10
support ,lh• nat tonal or,anllltion'• rcstvch and sen ten.
_..
Tbe dlliC"aK ln\-~Va dama.ar 10 the- mOtor ctnl('fl, or the btarn-usually
upon blnh-caustnl muK"ular unroordmetktn and .spr«h disturbanca.
Coeal hosu Clndt Abott and Bnao Kahle ol ··AM Buffalo" Cflioytd
rhrir 1rcaaaa )IJC."Cth tn tht dOiln&amp; mmutn or Sunday t"min.a•s tihow.
when the 51 YOiuntctn mannlna the piton&lt;&gt;,..,. noodcd ~&gt;llh JO,OOOcalb
at on«, &gt;«''&lt;dtnt to area P&lt;OJI&amp;rn C&lt;Khtlflnan E&gt;l&lt;m IJ&lt;nl .
1M telethon ,.._, st.o,.n nationally by ABC-TV. and ·~ ho&gt;&lt;rd b)
comedian O.•tn MacLtod and hu • ifc , Pauy

us

Wlulc
orr~&lt;~a~&gt; lllunc:hlso el&amp;im that the rdoasc or the S2 Amman
, _.... will nor toll Amtsicu tupo~ycn, RJpulauou •• tb&lt; Hos&lt;qe
Rditf Al:t of 1!180 p.-ovld&lt; for paymcnu of up 10 $10,000 aruwally for
- .... mel tbdr IMtlliq. Tht "pay aod allowana" ch«ts have 1&gt;&lt;m
IOiioa ~ 10 ..._... ~1&lt;1 .._the US eJI\ba$$y iA Teheran "'ti
sdml ..- 14 months oao. ,
Tb&lt; oct p.-o•ida for w -fm:
of modical cxpcosoror captivcrdlled m-. apptlcabk \lp to two y.:an ancr the hosl-' rd.....
M&lt;llllolllik, s.bould any hosc.,. d«id&lt; to pursue a diffcrcnt career upon
rdeuc, the.., provides wbstwW r«dut&amp;J.ioct bmtfcs.
If apyibould die whik-capd~ within two,._. alttr ~heir
paJt will bt tu free t.hlt yev, aa pal"! for the entire durot)on ofcapoillity.
Additionally,~ ~u oioulcl be .Uaible ror job·JraJtlina.

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·Pub
1tudtt1U in Ibe Pub of the uperi~QI. altho!llh he btllevts tbal wW -,w
the reaulu."
'
lnut-RulckD&lt;t CouD&lt;U (IRC) l'l'uldeot Orca Smbb, wbo also sena
Q911le UBAI&lt;ohol Rt\'kw Boarcl~c-altd, "Ia..\ how lfltiktthe idea"
oftakiQa part la ll&gt;e Pub uiab.Tbt !cadetlft"tlttt donnltory lludtlllS felt
I bal. the -~~ wu "aamool 100 cOIIUOIIcd" ID ka IDttDU, but_polotrd
out that tbt a«oorio could bt 1 "dtawlaa etrd (,or~ t o - dc!,.wn1o
, tbt Puh.• Ho r&lt;vtal&lt;d tbll, "'*-tbtft Is a ~ Olll11lp about It,"
bt "couudn\ •« anythl111 0111art h tom 111~'1 point of.Xw.•
Pub~
Wolckolrltrcdi«ed lballbl&lt;}lperimcat will have-.
bed ctlloct • or tlic ....,.. op&lt;ntl.lon. Ho 1J critical ol p1aos t'o alter the UabtJ
IIIII music • Wlteoon. tdntt "lbt OltnOJpbtr&lt; it ·~ lmportam• to~
Pub'I ope.-. loa. ODd 'V
wound willa M, k ca\ bdp bta~Deu."
All ...,... ol 300 people to to tho Elllt:ou Coa\plu estlllllilllmtDI oo
W&lt;e~Desd~U' nl&amp;l&gt;u. e llow aftlll-dma to Wolctok . 8U&amp; Solltolf piet.:d
alllid...,.tt1t: ........... . . . _ loo bclicvu condilfoaa "portttkl Cl!y t.ra.•
I Tloo olrHrvllloeof1*._ ,.orr~c, Wolctok, wllo uploietd, 'VI wan
. . . _ , I w~ Wllll tp bt wlllcbtd whir I wu drifttlal,"
A47 ......_loe thol coma - of t1lc Potb caporiootat wll collected
lllo a _,,to be wriltea by Solkolf, Pcrklaa ..S
Dftctor ofl1teloatl
._llrlltadttae or ~Ike~Ill¥"'-~ FSA "AWW"II. altt a b-r propooa1 iJ a*nitted.11te
IIID wtl ~to tbt N..,_. Dtlt. . of Akoholaa llld Alcohol Abuse
llr Jllitdila. NU. ~ lbll . . _
(SA) _ , . « FSA \
wil bt
apcritDtGl ...... Nl ~
..S .... low . Wolcto'
.1ft iJ wonW lbll a dlallie Ill tbt
"YOlO cOIIItl eMllt ... tile . . budlota ..
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(of the pl-.! UperlmeJtl)
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to ... S,\ Mt "'IIomcite - · · ..
S...._ reported,
............,.._laot•lllabptlti~..... Joao~."wlllatbt

..... ~atloe• 'ftAdllllloiDok•U. .......,".._ed,
' - 'Vtltne . . ao llllical,"-tl or.._~ we wllt.&gt;aruet
-~10-fork."

�cuts forthcoming at UD---~iiiiiiiiiiiiiilf
• ~1 Sd• c.H~W

Sc~ Weft to ~dlmio..ecl. 10&lt; a tocal of29.
or tiiM maher, u-.;e he ill t.bc
C..puo lllld u 1a
t.bc Htalt b Sc~. Ill in Mtclkmt. rboutlt ooe potilion
wiU be ~pined lblolllb lhe D!:tllol School addlrltm.

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N~'flll Edlttl'

Oovt..- "'llb L . (Mey's EsccllllY&lt; llwl&amp;a, r&lt;luocd
Mooday, coouilll 111 U nUWon ....,.._ (or UB\
opua~lna b~, boJI coOs ror a rocal o(
"'"101me1
cdll. Tbt Univer&gt;ity hAd asked for 10me S U nu1Jlon in
bolh lnflorionary lnd inlprO"emcm com lnd $8 mOrt

w

employocJ.
In area.s wii&lt;~\JB asked for lncrrued fundinc-ooly to
ha•c rhe frprres pared by the Sr•e.lhe Ubrlfies,some
•rcrions of rhe liWib Scieoc&lt;S lnd lolbtlo!lltY dcmatlds
fa:ed tlr&lt; wom.
UB also r&lt;queJted •om&lt; S I 2 million rn
rmpn&gt;\emrnts-&lt;ec:ting to ...,..-.de l!fOVarnJ or incmue
alloclliom tO bard pnned I &lt;CtO&lt;S-Oniy IO bt llllcfcced
t ~0 JlOO "We're seulna abo10. whll we upecred,"
"&lt;•brant ro rht Pusidcru Robtn J. Waaner not&lt;d. "We
uoually ,., only 10 perccnr of ow ~quest.•
The aJiourloo for the troubled O&lt;ntal school come&amp;
under lml)fovcmcnt&gt;, bu1 roraJicd only U7 J)OO tlus year,
the t ccond in a thn:e·Y&lt;U plan to rec·onn.r~.~~;t the
profe.slonal ~Chool to its fonntr ptoflli~nce . UB asked
foeS 600 J)00 lnd 26 "'" ,0&lt;~1011&gt;. b\IJ received only
one M * line.
Waaner slid Lhal U B ofi&lt;&gt;Ois will m&lt;&lt;l J&lt;JOn with
SLINY heoduo c!lscuMrhe ~oon and tblee-ycupl..,
10 r&lt;hllboSIIthe D!:m&amp;l school
-The' ~\tTaU red\k1ion tt test chan • r antK'1JWrd."
\\ ....,., commrmtd. biA ootrd lbll II\&lt; lhr« other
Unlvtnlt) rc n1~rs did btutr under 1hc' fiscally
.;ont.crveuu t)el oft he Go-.ernot aod tnt Stair DsvtSIOtl
of the Budae1 ( 008).

C•ll
Bur also con1alned in the budge! is on llllocotlort for 1
"Fac:ulry lntrrim lntre-· to awiY solely 10 the Health
Sclencu. By the $ 106,600 1\md, climinated on April 1..,
be P&lt;olon&amp;ed until I hll I&lt;&lt;OUOI is 1»ed Ill&gt;·
T~ wUl be no &lt;IAJ in pusonn&lt;l ln,esll&lt;r rhe l!vcrunc
l'tot111111 of l he s - _,ions. All &lt;111&gt; ran wdbin tbe
~ drvislom of tbe two co~ e!lfrlculun\J. k ls 1101 yet _
t - n •hll Jptelllc oad&lt;uuc fo&lt;uh~e• wtU suffer ia
A&lt;ldcmic Artaln

ID lndnaic: •upport ~rvic:c atr&amp;Jo • ..,. CUllin' mandated
by tbe State. Tlw diVi&lt;ion u ..,.,pose&lt;~ or 11&gt;&lt; Ll\nrie$,
,.here &lt;lab! &lt;uti rll01t be mod&lt; Mel tbe l!&lt;tut81tooal
Communl&lt;atloM Ce Q~.cr (ECC), R«rratlon lnd Rewed
lnatrucrlon. and Nuclear Scitnce/ Trchnolot)' (where
combined cutr must IOtal siA).
University Pt.,iden1 Robtn l. Keuer II r&lt;SPQnJiblt for
maltin&amp; the filial dccitiniU on all •taJT reduct tons, alrhouslt
be lol.d the Foeultr Scnatr Eucwi~ Commlltee lw
week he •ou&amp;d noc dictaae: to the: 4WO AaMn»e: Vic:~
PtuldtnU wbc«: 111&lt; ttll&gt;lenins be~.
An Olhet ..a IO . . &lt;Ul IS .tile Jludclll t&lt;ni&lt;n
&lt;lullfi&lt;IIIIOO whk!t il ro bt tcdllced by 10. Tlw tad\olcs
Srudcot Htaltb Serv&gt;&lt;cs, Adrnu&lt;IOMond Reconb Mdrhe
Olfl&lt;&lt; oft be Vice Ptuidem for Srudcnt 1\f(OJrs

11&lt;4•&lt;1101U
1h bllthuuonll Su:pporL Sc.f'Vic:el, o nJ)' thrcr hnct

:tiC'

bt CUl ,
Bw malnun-c ba&gt; been supplcmcnrtd ru ll&lt;lp wrt h
upbep for 1hc ,.,. lect~ ~ails lnd 111&lt; Ef\&amp;lnenln&amp;
foeU"}
Fifteen &lt;Uh "W he ploced oo tht O.nerlll lmurutoooal
~trvte&lt; wrnc or rbe ochool- wluth in&lt;lud&lt;t 11&gt;&lt;
«&gt;mi&gt;Ul'IIC «Iller M&lt;l some of Publ1&lt; Safct) GeMral
Adnunonnuon, wll&gt;ch U&gt;&lt;ludca tl&gt;c Ptuodmt\ 0 ~ 11
Jlatcd ror rune pcnonncl redvchoN .
Ont .vca that had btt'n or paruc:ulat conrun 10 UB
adnunnnlton "'hen cbty drafted the budacc rcqut'st Uus
Fall wa1 Groduart Srlpend ltvcb. Complamin1 ot low
dUt 10

l•ft11lo•
AppropriatiOn by the Statt ot only on&lt;·IWI or UB's
rtqut~t ror .,nauonary tnJurance will have: a "'ht'ptlvt
011 the Unlver&lt;~, · \\ "ill&lt;r e.pl11ned He " UB's
ludrnc lUI horn r on the bod~« Mel t&lt; ftiPQibtble lo&lt;

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Oflftlf'C " ' lrultaJ fCQUI:st

w,aner J.ud rba~ •I u •~ carl) ~ telJ ,,
rtllcrk.hmnN -the. t.) 1111 off or acnurt:d la..:\lohy-w&amp;U bcrnotttd t\J. I&amp;JtholA&amp;h )omr facuh ~ )1\JI\ wr \IMtd ro be
:aboh\~d Ht- t-~'PI••Md thll 111 OC"h.tnl of the- ~:or~
C"am~

fa,;uJI' &amp;nd 2 .K ocrccnl of thmc m 1hr Hr:a.hh

k~e:b chat h.ampcr UB\ abt.h ty to ttrrwn compctitt'f•
lhet osted "" 11n oncrn.&gt;c ol itost llllder S 100 DOO. only
to ~~ tba.l w ho4c rt'~ dcaicd
b:nn&lt;.nP'b b\oi.J"C. Ions • UB \"omm\il\6tY cOCkcm, 11
sll.led lOr 1 S 2A J)00 tncreiS&lt; &lt;I&lt;SptC 0 S 90.000rcquest
The bbrono aiiK' qw an tocrcasr or unh- S 2S J)OO
"hie: h. xcordma 1o Ita re-quest, wtll ach-c.r1oC'b :J.!Yc:n ttw.
&lt;atalogulrt~~tYat•llt

Attention Grad Students
Research Gmnts
.\iunc) ill 111 uilnhlt: rur (;rod stud~~~~ rcsc.trch
ruword ftllld Muster's u r I &gt;&lt;""·wnd
prflicct.
The Grudthllt..' llc!lnur-.'C .\..,~-ess lk-velnpml'tll
Pmiect nf t he GSA 1m~ hmds tn prol'idt.: Ull to
); ISO fnr Mostcn ond ~250 f(lr Ph D r.:undidot c~.
Applicotions ''''uiluhlc io rhc CSA .. rricc. IOJ
Tulbcrt. AC.

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DEADLINE
Friday, January 23, 1981,
4 p.m.

Lennon
murder

~tudcm ts

intensifies
gun control

EARN
3 CREDITS

., efforts
loy ~adl HelltvJe
~.,.J!JJ/10&lt;

TWcnry.four hout:l before form&lt;T Ne" Yor~
~ AUrd Lowerurdn (D. -Manhlllan) wu
-Mel ldJled, he bad bca.WJU~&amp; leaden or
10 p&amp;IJ"'OCIOGllol Jcplatioo. A hot topk.tbeloiWcof
p
,_,0\ iDI.cmirled ...W. the murtkr o( JobD
l...amoa. tu ~ tlDd citil=l call (or Jltlq&lt;s lawo
. . , _ . . the sale or band&amp;W&gt;s. 11111...,. COIItrOI
""""' ltd by th&lt; NWoul Rill&lt; Auodalo&amp;o (tllA)
have abo 11tpped up thoir dforu ro tkr&lt;~~d lloeJWII t&lt;O
b&lt;at otmf.
Allllo\1111 Lmnon and ,l..owenstua ,._ alloC Ia Hnr
York State. crm-oontrol laM ~~~~. are llle
Jttlc:ICJI Ia the allllcrD. CoDfusint and loophoiMiddat
laws to O&lt;l&gt;u •lies ma« k pouibk roo vtrwally
.,.,..., induclin&amp; CIOGvic:ud fdocLs, IO JepllJ obtabl I

c:oc..r...

bollf t un.
II lt Clliallled that

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twr1 60 miauto then

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~1963ud tm~~

8f,' " dolll.llo tblt 10 r---. Tllal II -'1 tWU lbc
llllllbct
Americ:ltm l&lt;illod 111 VlttiWII durinc the
-period, and ~~rtw -~
!dd •o 11&gt;c
~OIXI&lt;tl1llotlk~
la 5llrial 1!1111. a bill (O o-tlilol lix JOk lllld
-or~ .... ltflroduc.d 10 tht KouJ&lt; or
- -atllfO 1tr Scallot " - A . •Mo011tc

or

)'rum nil j'ac·ulties ure urged to
avnl:y.

na-

( Jl.-ldebol ond Rrp. Harold L. Vol tmu
(D .-MdiOuri). Th&lt; tMII would enable pet'IOdS coovlcted
or vio,e:n .. crime-s- auauln.ation , kidnapplna ,
.....uJt[nJ I memher Of Con8JCSS, 0&lt; l.bteatefllftl IO
talt&lt; the b~ of or lntlkt bodily harm on the
Prcsldcnt - be obk to pt&gt;SICII haM . -.

W. . NitA ........ . .
. Allhaucb moot ati:l= fa-

tiah&lt;tt con!l........

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..,.. rqulai¥ID-tbe NRA has btcll Ru&amp;D, n·a
Coacrcsliooal IDIIICk IO ld., IJiti.coolrol lqlslooon
iaboclllcod Mel bD btcll able 10 kcrp a compkte puOol
biJ) ofT the book.! . The NitA's dout comes tram
Fedcnl Election Commiaion I m-«1 Reporu. When
ll shows (ba&amp; tbe orpnlutloo dooaled S2U.Sl4 oo
Con&amp;ruunm wbo •JIOIIIOred tlecollln&gt;llcaislllton .
Sauotor McOurt recdYed Sll,lOO, tbt """""d laraest
eoornl&gt;atiotl -anded tO IIIJ Coaar-.
l'topoaaU o( rkrqulatioo d.aim thtlt .....,. do&lt;t 'I
kill P«&gt;t&gt;k. people tiU people." Tbcy ArJIU&lt; l.bac
crimiDalrt W1il 11&lt;1 haodcuns whctbcr "' noc they . .
lepl and c:laiiD t.bll lUll COtlltOI will only tale cuns
a-..y from ""'.allodln1 c:i&amp;izau w!to 'IVi&gt;ll ro -~
~~&gt;mnc~ws. Opportatu c:barae ll&gt;al ..,..., don't kUI
people, peoplt &lt;01111 IUJil kill people."
In tm only l3 ~~ of ba9daun murder• were

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Register for credit by contacting·

Jim Capella
636·2950
Come

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to Otr

meeting

Thln . .Jal. 22nd at 4 p.m.
334 Sqlire Hall

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iA~isf~to~
I plaitS for a Child Care Qnter-a t UB
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Tbc c:ontrOYft'lial Child C.c CCIII« haJ t al&lt;en a
~ lltp tow. . ~iaa wllb the fonaodnc of
... . .pkmcouUoc'Commictec, but 111\IJt OV«eotne a
. •HSWO wkb IXlly ' ISI)OO Jliven u a subsidy by
iD i l l - for fiJIIIIIea.
T he Stllllaot AaodllloD lSN ~ Committee
the studcat aovcnJn&lt;•l· The pcoaram now
...~ .. 70 chlldr&lt;L
•
bod ..,-.eel ill Nowmber to ollacae S 790 towards tbe
Befort impk~01ioa tbe &lt;O&lt;OIDittu IDUtt
"boodfol or a Qld ~ ~·iaa Cocnlllittcc.
io•ell ... c Stale aDd kdtnl rquialioo rcquirciiiCali,
U!&gt;wC¥er,_,..toSA. T,........AJ..NilbW,bc
and the f'lllllacc Coaanlitee blvc cltdcled to delay
idcndllcalloo ond sccuriaJ of otabk 1\mdina soarus
for tbe Ce;nlor, tbe avoilallilky and requir&lt;ID&lt;DIS for
- q tbc -llllllllil I ~Ill "ilh tbe
~pace aod ll.tf •pcdftealiom. Tb&lt; coromlltcc •&lt;ill abo
lid Hoc Child C... Commiuec hM bern 0&lt;1ded.
Rudy
ocher coal)dcraflb,. wbea tbey Inevitably arise,
The~ Hoc Commillee, whicb nrisinaiiY prOpOSed
$\tttban adcl&lt;d.
aDd pthered support for the re-&lt;stablbhmtlll of tbc
domwu Child Care Center, hM akCJed Its ,....ment
To "lave tllnc and money," OQCorclina to Monro.
wkbS,.onrtbc~iaaol'lnA.ullt11111 Coorc!iJiator,
IDC1Db.orl Of tho Committee wDJ be Kl&lt;cted With
N01han indleatd.
• ,._
rcprdo 14 thdL.tnow~ of child cllt&lt; and tho
Tbc ~ Hoc CoalllliUcc hal Pfoposcd 1&amp;ai dit
Uaivenily. The Coordillalor should DO&lt; have to tpcnd
Commrttee receive a S 000 st~nd and tblll aa
lois tiDI&lt; ...,elliplq tbe IIV&amp;ilablity of space on
MillON be .,_.cl S 1000 . Howc&lt;cr. Na1hon saki
~.
uampk, w.... tberc ore Ualvtr~kY
tblll tbc S c,..c f"lllmCc Commktc&lt; b 1101 w!Jiinl to •, . . _ , who .... .......,. tbt a.rom&gt;Oiioll. "'oorc
pay a Coordimlor """" than SSOO aac1 tblll aa
a.rpltd o.llll the Commlrtoe could in¥ntiplc tbc
Auuoam Coorclinolor pooitJoo
be~
ialpl&lt;mentllloa lafonnalioo wiohol&amp; a Coordinalot
Coramiuet JPOkcspcnoa Aai&lt; Mtdla• could noc be
Sbceha&lt;l hu l._ated that the lmplcm&lt;ntuion
reached for COttiJI&gt;erll .
CoalltUitee be compoocd of admin1Jtr01ion pcr&gt;onMI,
"It\ 1101 th&lt; job of SA 10 · - n Gradual&lt;
appoiNcd
by Unlvcnky Ptesicleat Raben L . Kcuer, ~===================:.::~
Mill IIIIIs (0A),"N01baarcn&gt;Mkecl. TheCoordlrlOlor,
lllculty, 01a1T, porn11, the Suuallty Educ11lon
who woWd most tikcly be a GA, would 1101 re&lt;Pr&lt; the
llirc&lt;tot and ooe li!&gt;Poinlee £rom ea&lt;:h of UB\ four
Pf.,_cl "~to pther the nc&lt;&lt;IW)' Information
stoxkal uiO&lt;illioao. Sbcd!ID
th.u
for tbc im~ot•ioo of a Child C...&lt; Center, bc
oriliftallr auodottd -.ilh tbt Cca&lt;cr sbould noc be ""
tmpbaolucl. s.-. Pteaid&lt;a&amp; Tim Sbceban add&lt;d. "'t • u
lbe
Committe&lt; or the .,.....,._,t
Tb&lt; possible P&lt;&lt;,.n&lt;&lt; or ubeuos-a lirc-p&lt;oofln&amp; substaac•-••
be'rcd that tbc toordlnotor lbould reclcve •
bolri.
~
combloolliaa I'QUIIIICI&amp;iaa pockJ&amp;t of .......,. and
t he ccilinc of on O'Brien 1-taD clasYOOM ba.s caustd a Law Sehool
Tbt Committee will also ocp.nizc a pc......,.ot
onunc creclil. but ""'&gt;Di&lt;J m0ocy.•
PtofcsJO&lt; to rcquut thai hrs room be ~d.
1D additioll, t b&lt; Htakh IDIIItiiD&lt;&lt; ~ - boerd to O'tn&lt;'C ond ..-aiD the ~--• ·.~"-•u--,
La• School Deaa Thomas He11drick hM cocnpl~td wiur m c
wanted K tntr to appoint ad
ration
withdraw ks pk~
requesa. of Prorttsor Barbara Blum~mbal to swach btr couriC' rrom
Coolllllttoe (HIAC)
rcprur1Jl01ivCI IO the board bctauot tbe Ptcsidcol bod
of S 1100 (S 5C)O ooarilbt aacl S SOO If aeccled) iftbtir
Room IU to Room 106 . Blumenthal c(pr~d fOrK'cm about
CJIPf&lt;UOd concern that the board would resemble tb&lt;
_,is II" eo to pay a coordinator ,Sb&lt;tha.o rovcaled.
*Orkin.s in tht prucnce or tbt cancer cewm, ma&amp;crtaJ .
ooc
which Kcucr diuotyed in the mid 1970t. "The wt
Howevct. V\ce Prestdcnc of FKilitie~ PlaJUtll'll John Nc-aJ. who
HIAC •ill, however ,C0011nut to live flnaael&amp;laappon
ooe
••&lt;lusi•cl~ a user boud." Keller cxplohu .
towlltds the actual implemelll01ioo of ttl&lt; Ccoter.
ha.d 1101 been conll&lt;"led Friday oboul 1hc repon.btlicvesthat the
"Tbty bad al&gt;oolutcl) no concern for the Un,vctllty.•
Altholllh Nathaa hM la.~lcd tb&lt; Cblld C...C Ccater
room .shift wts unncCf\Sary. NtaJ stast-d that the de.s•,pers or tht
1101us &amp;J .,. Umbo," Sbecblin hM been orpnhq the
Kdtcr cle&lt;ilttd thor b&lt; bad no P&lt;oblems with
Amherst Campus were prol\1bned from llilftl &amp;.\btUe» maleHal 1n
establisblna 1 CbDd CMc C&lt;ntcr oo campUS bl&amp; eorut &lt;DOtion. Other rrrc·rtslltatU material t hai Neal could not
tonrwioa of 1 10·12 me:mb&lt;r Unlvcrslty·widc
lmpkmclllalloa Commiucc. She&lt;baa It now Ia tbc
ca~&amp;loDcd tbol tberc •liS a "quUUioo of limited
id&lt;atify o&amp; tb&lt; momeDI, was used in place ol tbc ..,beuos "A1 far as
pr0eeu or r«&lt;iviDa ~pliu ~ v,;..,ay flc.Uy.
raowca-."'
I Inlow t~ or ao llbejloo on Amherst." Neal cmphutrcd
Moor&lt; prtdktcd lbll tbe Ccalv would aot be open
admlnislra11oD aad 1 1 - . w'bolll be aal&lt;td to be lXI
Tbio indd&lt;lll lo •imiW tO a Jmi&lt;rm&amp; CODIIO'Cr&gt;J which cnrpoed
the Commkte&lt;. The Rucletw Pttsidclll prcdie&lt;t that
for baoiDCia ...u tbt Sl'rinl of IJ8l ~ Sb&lt;cban
two years.., wheolniiC muslc•tudcnnand fii&lt;1Jlty dcmandtd 1h..
boped to ma1e Jt opcndoulllr tile Fall of 1911
tbe os6c&gt;too in Baird H.tD oq the Main Suott Campu&gt; be telllO'td
tbt Commiltec: will COIJYCIX' ., about t wo •'{~·
by tbe Voivcrslly. llir«tor of En'troom~niiJ Htallh and Salcoy
Raben Hual ~1\Mtd to remove tb&lt; asbesoos, &lt;itln&amp; t&lt;SIJ which
tbowed the Ihe t.mOOI'U or~bc.JC()J Ooatin&amp; 10 lht .aJr Wti IOC1 t.mall
to be bam&gt;ful to thooc who must practice in the focilhy.
Concc-~ mu.dc:ll.nl, howevtr. beli~vcd 1h.11 lhc mtrt pre~ nee
ofubdtosw&amp;J more &gt;ianlllcaaltbaa the amoonr o f as bestos found.
ClptllioiJ)' Jioet mll5ic Oludealo have tO be Upol&lt;d t O the lUbSUIICe
for pat l&lt;DI'hs of lim&lt;.
The I&lt;~ debOlt w&amp;J ftnally 'oCIIIcd "'heo Hunr had the ftal&lt;""
&lt;cililwl II&lt;Aicd to Pfn't111 any raorc loooc mbettos ponocl&lt;s from

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T b&lt; Commkl~Q fuoc:tiocls wjlllacludt rcsc""hlna
ond altccnpllaa to iollp tbc 11u1roJo Stale Child Core
Ptopaal to thll Ualvenity. T ile ploD w11 qnally
~ Ia N ovealbcr ~y Sub Boon! Choinnaol Mart•
Moor&lt;. Buffalo Stile bepD i t a - io 1973 wkh a
S 500 allocal iaa and ..,..., &lt;bildrca.lt b now budeltttd

-.uleap

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t- Asbestos in O'Brien?

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$ Come to the SA BOOK EXCHANG~-·a1 $
SQUIRE HALL BASEMENT

Bring books tQ be sold

~aotbcOII,

through Wednesdsy, Jsn. 2 1.
Books Will be aold
through Wednesday Jsn. 2 8.

Senlon who had their portrait taken for
BUF.fALONIAN • bould return their
proofeoo J a n. 2 1 &amp; 22 to 340 Squlre Hall.

TH~

Pick up wwo4d boob MMI checks

.
Thursdlly, Jan. 29 throught Fridey, Jtm. 30.

This is a no.9-profit student operation where
you submit your bOoks. set your price and if
sold, you )NUl receive a check for the ptice you
requ.ted Cmlnus a 1% servlue chargeJ.
·

If the book is not sold, it wll be returned to
.you on Thu,..y, JM. 29, and FritMy J1111: 30
only.

SUNSHINE HOUSE /
Crisrs Intervention &amp;
Ac1d Rescue Center
_Volunteers needed.

�jf&lt;ID,~©·Jllli~~J1©ID

The Spectrum of nationol ond international events

The ordeal finally ends
as hostDges ere uncpged
_ __ ..., Alu c. KadtJc

-poon11 which
by logo!
s.-.1
hod -10 bo worl&lt;ecl
out
Tho lraonian boouogo Crllll which 0\lft tht. -und de~ on ...tor
domlnaled tht. final 443 cia)/$ of "" rei«... Tho mojor problom was
Prc sidt:nt Jimmy Carter's tho daotn AlrlorQn banks
adminlluaUon. has ., lebSI holding tho lronlan The
diplomMitolly come 10 on end AI. 5 banks ... Wllllng to the
a m. Monday. the Praidont c.ollod a money. bul •• concerned tha&lt; tho
Wlvte HouM n«WS confttenct to Khometnl regime will n&lt;M repay lb
announce thM an ~ h4d dc!oubed loon&gt; Canor'• flNnoal
been ruched . and eltho&lt;lllh theft
"'Khed a senlernont were "minor points" to bt worktd tho botnb late Saturday nlghr bul •
out, tho 52 Atntrl&lt;4ni would bt wu not un1tl &amp;arty Mond•y
(Wathlnglon lime, that hoo
comif'\9 home
It became apparom on Fnday that accop~td the declston
lran delayed action over th~
both .sides wa-e very nur a
compromiM: In lM deal reached. wet"end by a sking for 1wo
Washington agreed to unhtc.u tddi!IOM! "claf\hc:atiOM" on tht
Iranian ....,.. ., Atnmca while _.dong of the US propoool By
Tehoran promlsed to punue tho Monday tho only probkm Qndlng
-COM!~ f'f" CI"''t: trKowry of tho ••·Shah Pohla\11•

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JHostages. • •
ncgotM.tions. Amencan Wantn
do such htdlcs .. OviRoplwr and Iranian a.tw.d
There were s,ome
ponon.al - - . "' 10 1101 • drink Nabavl.
t!K ...,.., the u-hottooa d bo In ollegadons from ......,on !hot tlw
control of their own l~~a ogaln
lranlans - . holding up the rdeRepo&lt;11rn and dociOrs ..,.. have to u. a tDCticaJ ti\O'W lo prevenl Can«r
r•quut bpprovel to ent•r a from _.u,g lhe host•patient's'" room to ask quaaont or
President Reaglt.h announc•d
to give !JINI!menl. The tl&lt;·hottogu Sunday •hat unde r prasenl
wGI haua aeo..t 10 uld&lt;OI- of conditions he would ".&amp;lgn
nows and $pO&lt;U IMiniJ which hav• onylhfng'lo rele..., the ho~
oceurred whll« rhvy wert fn Bill Wllh tho machinery alte•dy In
capliuily.
90"' thls.)l'lll be un~y
Tho ~ drama began In
Jimmy Coner hod ""'""' lobo ...
Won Gvmony oo Monday Jonuay 1979 "'"""· faced wtth
l
a r opposit&gt;on among his
ohomoon 01 ~ to rho
fr..d Amanceno but d... lo people .,... degod humon ngl&gt;n
oochruc:alllaowr~~ ~ ond a growing mumy tn
and otu. 1--*11 ol .. - - llll enny, tlw Sbah Reza Pololovo.
.. Ronold ~·· .........,_.,, lnon'oMif._,..j """"""h,lltd 11.-

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in tlw poih ol "-!om "" tlw 52
- . . , _ .... OM ol - b.
~ Trorulotcrs won '-"''I cMicuJly
~ oa:&gt;n~ely wonlln!l .... _ .
~

into Font, the ~ ol Iran.
;;; Ellgllsh, and F&lt;lftCh, spoken by lh•
AlgeNn lnl&lt;!mM!CIIIrln.

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AhllBy Monday .,.,,_., the c:apCiw
Amerltlln diplomats, tll4Chcn, •nd
Ma!lna - • wa1U119 In Tohftan'•
Mdnbad Mpot1 to t. llown by ""
Iranian Airtlnor ro A.lgJcn .,_ Turtc.y
From IMrtlhcy wtl bo ...-.by an
~ )1110. mlld.y ._,.... ••
IWN!dn All S... In Wlnboden,
w.. Gonnany for~ k
.. - t d thel the lrHd . _ _
wiD ,......, 1n w.. Gonnanv '"' a~

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P'JYCholoso&lt;ol •nd

.... hlp 10 ~ ,.....,._,. ...

r«&lt;&gt;-ery

ond crurmr.n1
F&lt;&gt;&lt; lht .. hottega the ,....k wtJl

Oorlor .... ""' tlw
""-on Wtdna&lt;lay

thotr ~ ... 10 •

&amp;nk
The mojor llo-up poohlblang •
~ return on Mon&lt;boy .,.,
"'PPrted to bt ov•r e mlulng

bq """"' te•odJUIDI19

pn\I.U -

ITeeclom IIley hav• b..n without lor
olm001 IS monthJ Do&lt;ton, b.1omg
rheiJ lhlnklng on ltUdk!J of Unlred

Slat..

p,...,,.,,.of w.,

aloged biliiOtu ol
doll&amp;• 1ft -ah The Shah !Dyod
in the 1\nb ol Egypo and
Morocco lor a timo. bur .,., Mktd to
t..w when ho woo _ , ., e polr!DI
ccunlry

k It Ollj)«&lt;Od thea

ompcodJIIay.

to allo-.• for

~Ndocol

10

alt., lho

n.blliry.
In the mcanti:rM1 eltdcd rebgw,u.s
tudor Ayato llah Ruboll•h
Khomdnl, lo!lg M Oppo&lt;IO{II to lh~
Shah', JOCular r&lt;.oglm•. ri11M't1od

Jjgnature on a bAnklllQ . .wmvnt ln
l..ond0&lt;1 The Bank ol EnQiand Is

VWI.n•m We~ , believe th.ol rtle..ued
c.apuva need grurC"r time- ro adrus:t

from~ 10 ch""""ll crowd. wh-&gt;

rho mtdlum of """"'*~~ -ha"9e
bot"'""n ~an and rho Unlt..S S..tn
Th• drplo.....r~C
boon
•lgntd ~or ~~ chltf&amp; of

crownt'd him bo&lt;h politiCal and

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to ""' only rht oul&gt;IIM .....nd but
11&gt;&lt;11 IAmlliOJ •NI 1 - Thuo.

aloe~ 443 doyo ol ho""'9 10 &amp;Jk

.tplriWalleodor,

AM&gt; bting n!JOCIO&lt;l f•om rho A. oil
wcxld. ""' Sh4h loomd "'""'liMY "'
Molco s..tlering hom concer, h"
btolth conltnutd 10 1ft .ond lh.t 0&gt;
rnonorch ..... odmtutd 10 • M
Vor\ ~ lor . - . - - Tht•
.ak&gt;n ..,.. """' by Iran ., dna
JUJ&gt;110rt lor t!ltlr many and-""&lt;!
the oml&gt;eooy ~ Tho Shah
..,.. roluMd bur Mt&gt;OCO, Ill• Egypo
a.nd M orocco. round Pahi4VI
poldloolly ui\SUIIOble ro. rnidoncy
and Nlwotd 10 reodrntt him Tho
Shah finally 1ound • home In

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I *milt on~- ll'rolf-PICII• wiM
lllorll to 1-. lloe

- --' ~ -1&lt;1-loloottllle Maln S~IM~
~ 'llje~ ""'1&gt;001 partolng- wUi to. monltot..S- . - . , .
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Fronc:Wt IJ..,..-ry onl)ll
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Several Olhe
WtJtom Ntio!U inr:~udJo¥.~ Grear
Britain, also dooed oholt Tehmln

em,._
In ...,ty December. lhe Uni!ad
1'/eolo"' • Soc:urtl)l Councn voted
unanimously 10 condemn tran•s

6Ctions end

urge the hostageS·
r~lu,st
Khome•nl , however.
11
otWI\td thf UN as a tool of Atonbt
Am•ra .• A week lall!t Pruldeno
C..t1er ordefed lh• ~n ol
Iran's 183 d_,lomats h&lt;&gt;&lt;n theo
Wuhington embosoy. &gt;nd there wM
tall ol dt&lt;por1lng Iranian studenls In
Amtrica - JOme o f whom had
bt&lt;omc 1nuolved In .omdmti
IIIOionl ~•. bolh lor and
10

Mlb•Khomftu

In the Unlltd SU.tes !her• w ..
frus.tt11b0n 0\let rht govemmenf1
onobiJrty 10 solve riM! cru1s This

Mnhment !Jif!W ""''" lncreasmg an•·
Am-..nl!m In the Th!rd World
Th""' .,.,. anocko on Untrod
•mbaJ~ 10 Pal&lt;btan IndO. and
Llby•

S&lt;a•••

Coner. who ..tier llwlt .,..,. had

ptOmbtd no mllrl.ry lldlon ~ rot~:m
lor Common Martm . . _ , o1

Atnorbn andlonJ againJt kan '"
Wt$hlng!on. SllaotAry ol Store
Cl/I'US VatU, who was opposed •~
ony . . - ottompc and whose
pooluts WOI\t unbeodod. roolgnod
•&gt;eplatnlng h "'"' lm_....., 10 work

I&lt;&gt;&lt; C....r any longer.
Hootago Rtchard Queen,
couno:ll JUHITing lrom mulltplo

a '"""

Klerosts. was r.Jeue.d a~ a
"humanltartan'* guture by th~
Khorndnl r"!jjme 11'1 urly July
Almost thrM WNlcs late otu. Shah
dlt'd In o C.0 hosp;tal It hoped thai tht&amp; -.aid t..d IO ...
lm........,t roluoe ol the hostogo.
bur lrlon drq&gt;pod lho rerum o1 o1w
Shah u ono ol 11oft domondJ ono
turned IOViirds more. hn.anc. ft

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Ill October, war brok• t)ul
b t r - Iran one! Iraq Onu ago1n
the ulfly ol tho h...,.. wasl•.,•d
t6lk olthe local .,.,
ond tt&gt;-

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I!&lt;Cal&amp;li"\) lniO a rnojot tonOid &lt;&gt;I
WOI'Id powm. Aktr Initial losw,lr•n

hold llghl and lh• wor drd not
Mllltutto
become a mojor !aut In tho h&lt;&gt;sldg&lt;
In ••rly JAnuory 1980, UN crisl:s UCtPI tnc:reastng ban'i neotrl
S«retarv Gcn-.al Kurt W6idht•m for II&gt; lro:tn ~'flcan ......,,
aeveled to lran anrmpflrlg 10
In Nouembel, th• Unittd Stat,..
~•• • ~69t r~.ut He was
U:liU\9 AJger\o a; •n lnleNn~)
' ftlltd coldly una~ 10 mako r._,.std 10 lhe lour dtrtW!d,
Pf091Howc-&lt;et Iran undk prner~tfd ......., by Iran Thr,..
no..,Jy olo&lt;tfd -..J.u pre»d•no d~mands we:re a pro·m •w ut
A"""'-on Banr Sad! along woh Amerk•n non·tntetveturon n
1M rulrng Rouolunor&gt;ary Co.:ndl lranr., affait•. IM retotm ol •~•
crgr~..S to allow • UN Cammtsolon to
lro"'" ltaru.on as~&amp; In Amen«~. •tw
wn IM " - The mrlllat1l rnum ol th• Lut Shah's fort\.lne5
Jludent• holding lhe embo.uy and • poomtM thai Un~fd Slaot&gt;
refUNd lho YISd &gt;nd • nil d"""loped comp4n~ wUI not WI: lr.m fur
b.tw«n the anwmmen1 and rhe damages Incurred duJing 1h.j~udent&gt;
AnoDy. tn Apnl. Wlfh lt!YOiullon Thv United ShH4!,.
Khomtlnl'a
blessing: ,
lhe t-ndtd by sa)/1"\)lhal ll (Oultl nol
pvrnman1 took cu,.ody of the lmmedlaooly compl~ with oh.,...
h _ . Also. ot thls lime Caner domands but ohotthoy VNre a """'
Impo sed ltrOng~ r economic IO&lt; negoljalloru In good faith
sone!lons ogalnst Iran, bu1 lhiJ .,..
Aflrr Re.&amp;gan'l clccllon 1n
vwwod by the Amerlc6n5 as 100 ltltlt Nouombo«. t1w T•hfton gov.-rnm."''
100 laUI
lw!g•n 10 negodatt much tnoh'
On Aprtl 2!&gt; t!jgho American wrlously wuh C.ner Three nmn
MNicomen wore ldllod ""- •
l~nce • lecllon dey ~ one~ 111
lfANPOr1 fllo!&gt;o .ond • hdcopc.. Nowmbo:r. .....,. In January and
c:....n.d on lhir ground on ~ 1ntn1a,. ogoln lu1 we&lt;lc - . ._. ropons ot
d.- d""ng an ..,_ptt'd racuo ol JetlotnontJ ~ la.siWftl&lt; .....
tho~ Wh.t .... ._sed 10
• hewluoh R-.n ""' a low ~..
bo an dilc United Siaru lor&lt;:o wu
lrom uewn1ng _..., ~ound
ploguecl ..,.,., mocbanocal la!Jwe. lho clock ftnanclal and dlplo-1&lt;
poor lriCohenml planning, ncgoo.!IOns ltJwoly ochltwJ ,_,.,
and a good deol of "bod luck • In on
Wh41 th&lt;l fultlfo has In - · lot
•ngry rHporue to the retcue llnhod Stbtu bant.n rtlatJon• ,.
ancmpt Iran moutd !he hottag6 ompoutbl&amp; to pr •dlcl Th&lt;&gt;
OUI ol th• •mbeooy tO unknown rn!ernallonol ll'.,ty ol the h051J19"
plac;ti around Teheran and the cr1111 hat ended, but lrdn ~
r:ounorysld•
gov•rnmonlls &gt;Oil ohaky, while ann
1\merl&lt;:on -dmmtln - only ~•n
but the Third Woojd In ~orcl IS still
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and has a large amount of unclaimed pro·
perty.
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If you have lost a STUDENT ID,
WALLET, UCENCE, GLASSES, OR KEYS,
they will be available for identiflcatioo
and pick-up at the foDowin&amp; times ONLY,
after which they wffi be dispoeed of:
"TUesday, Jan. ..201 1S81, 7 a.m.-3 p.m.
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1:30.· 2:50pm
2 University Ave.
Resurrection House
Reg. No. 452539

Appbcatlons are now available in SA fol:
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS DIRECTOR
and

PROGRAMMING COORDINATOR

Gerrymandering time
by Seth Gooddltld

(Fallfe•t, Sp_dngfest, etc.)
.----BOTH POSITIONS ARE STIPENDu--

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Applications are al80 aooflable for repre.entatlou to the following Unl~.-.lt)l Student Serulce Bodle. and Unl~rsfty-wlde Committee.:

Sub-S..rd I , Inc. Board of Directors (1 open1Dg)11

Faculty Studerit AMoc. {FSA) Auembl9 (1)
SA S...te (1)
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Publlc:.tJou Board (3)
Afftnaa~ ~ Commtu.e (1)
Envtroameatal Health &amp; Safety Committee (1)

THE DEADLINE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS
IS · MONDAY, JANUARY 26th

TN IN\IOft cllatgod ~ -..:! ., , . . _ , ol INnOIW\
dll&gt;molniOIMtrU&gt;
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oldal pol\1lc;ei171Cks ond Ill Uj)Odod 10 lw pntvoNnl 1Im year

Environmentat Law:

u'WJt~t's

in Store for the
Next Foilr Years"

,_ Speaker:
Attorney Richard J. Lippes
Chairman of the
NYS Sierra Club
Topics :

'Hazardous Wastes .
Update on the Love Canal
Expectations For the New Reagan
Administration

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• China ond the So- Urilon In &lt;ldQb«r, 1957. Immediately oftor tho Sowt's
-•~••••••- llnlouccatluiiCBM lounch. The Soui&lt;lt launch. o[ oct."""· .,.,...d gravo
1-. al a 'mlolllc g~~&gt;' In the United Swa. lcod~ 10 tho deployment of
~ launched nuclear rniOOiJa and """e 7000 nucJu1 WOiheW In
Waem ~ But the SeMel _.,en~
111rh promiS&lt;'d !hat

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BAG EL BRUNC H
to be held
TODAY
at 12 Noon
In room

344 S quire Hall

BYOL
(Bring Your
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Boijong would~~~&gt; o .., ~~nude"' ~v. roused,_,
wo..,us~~

To counter rh~ PQC~tnt\al Chinese nuclea' th..rt.al. the Unfted Sco.lt! tK!gan ~
maMl"" mllltary bulklup In tho F41 E.e.!.t, olded by Ch10ng Ko1 •h•k who d•d
klocv.Ut lrom hJ• bow 1n Taiwan The ru.b wu 1he Qucmoy &lt;nSb of the
year. whictl t h r . - . e d - v.o&lt;tdOIIde
Ill! 1959 ~t fuenhower h6d -'!!'tly portiU&lt;Ided """''"'
Khrulh&lt;hev 10 c.....t tho nuclur th.w1ng agoeemrnt..., Chma as • f1l1l step
IO....,d • US.Sov&gt;.t lha"' But the US butldup In tho For E.e.!.t connn~
unobattd, nentuAlly culmlnttrlng tn 1M Vl«tnam war

,.,....1ng

Chl- pown
Thr ltCOnd Oun... nude« oure u.mt In Oc:iobor. 1964. "'"-" Bdl'l'!l
·~lis,...,. ;Momic dNce ThiS amc. 1ho Olin- &gt;&lt;Don aloormed tho
Ru..a.m 01 much aslho Arnencons. ~ tho Smo Sov&gt;.t Splollnto •
c.h&amp;srq Khrushchev, who loll &amp;om ,.ilhln """ day&gt; of lhr Oun~
bloll. Wlll reponed to ~w - l w d US Arnbossodo&lt; Avor*U Hamman

• &amp;.l ' ._. ..

,..,th • P&lt;Oposailor AjOint lJS.Sov.eJ •urglcal .irlke IO Jako Out lh&lt; (~ , ,.
nud•., te51 faol.tleo "' Sonldang The Uruttd Sca~cs d«&lt;oned bu1 n•• , ""

w&lt;rt'l ol the faa n regotd«&lt; Our.• .. tho d&gt;lrfr:,publ&lt;r•O&gt;Oka bohond l'o .,,
Vt...,am
Tht ~ US OperAtion Rolling Thundor lnYOI111ng su&gt;ralnOO tJ,.," ~
ov'if North V\etnam was lttunched the following febtuAry- oJ rt'u.d• n
reaction to growing feort of Ch!nt&gt;Se Slro1\'gK strength as tu huWT"h•
Vlotnom Itself
By 1967. the Chinni t!n01 ~od lod 10 llnlt&lt;d Scatd and Sowt pio•
ono-Chlntw anfi botlt!IC rniiAo sy«ems &gt;101&gt;'9&lt;'P m•oswH dNg&lt;&gt;o
111001 do&lt;w slow and wolibly ~quid· luoled Chin ... tnwiln The u~,
..., n~ buUt. but by 1968. Moli«lw wos Mngod ..ah som• 64 '•"'"' , •
One ~ lolet, lho Sovirll •nd Chtn ... fough1 •
but ~~ "''

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fronuer v.•at, the

fir•

"'"'"'to&lt;!

lime ln modem fustory th•t comnlunlst pow.:t \ .Jl•'"

b4ooc:l hom uoh other
Tilt thad Chtnes.. ...._ ..."PP" br•Alulu a..gh to shako up WP&lt;tt&gt; ~"
'""'"""' CMne WI 1970
II' April rhe Ownt.. lou~ lhn '"" •~·•
Mtdll~ m.&amp;ung 1 • pomt ru llOf~ ff\61 11 fiew OVtJ both Mokt..o""' ..WaJ.tungron In Oclotwr ol 1h11t Wf'fW . , . , th.y launched • m~:»~•• n '"
lrawr~otd tome 2()(X) mUtt

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Oy W1thln Chi~ '"" 1 ,, •

Pint pons
THb ~ howt\&gt;ft. ch~ t~g ~· wun~d ~ da'amt~tk c~·~· •
, . . _ r&lt;1011on.-l01 tho hm&lt;r Tho 1"'41 1970 hod boon o ""'""' I
1)41t'C'\IIM'Tv gJ-a\lf' ~ntf't'Nt.onaf danger' .. th, ~~ Unueo SoMa mtt.- "' ..
~ v.,n.a.rn rhe Sovl«n buddmg • mtsW- nttwork m Egypt AO ~· ·•

lvads ••~mel the- frll'TKh Md We9. German• pt.~t'S4.11ng deti!nlr 'lf1P k J.,.,,~~,
whll• US Sovtel r~lat1on) cookld o"'~ dt5pu1u on tht' SALT I n\Agl'~'~'
On tht iMt ol ''"' Chlt,tw miJStlt l~ urtch th~ three grut pow~n ...., •n~ I
.....~... brnt on'""'' ~QtMn!ng conn.u
v~ by th.&gt; ~r.g ul 1971 • rvrn.wt...bl~ --~ ot WC"A'kl "''" ~h .. .
Undf'l~)'
Ttt~ l.Jrttt~ Scat-a Wb$ ~ly ~ng.tge'd N\ ~n~ullo1Jo • "'
dettr:nlt "-'!h thot S.,~-..wf~ end the- Ol•nnt:. \~ by th~ P'"Q ~·
diplmnac:~ wrth B.tiJW"9 •f'4 t~~ o.n~unc.tmtnt of • SALT ayt~• 'fi'""''
M e&gt;!ICOWih M•y. 1'171

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t~tn~ns ~~

stlU unc'ea.- but

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som9 wounm. for bit~Vif\9 lt'tdl t~ Unit~ Stoles persubd_,d Ctun" ,. ~ '
de:p&amp;oy IU ne.tt- mo;..qJ., ~n ¥Mh..sngt for 41\ unprO\Ied ri:laoonJhtp .....u,
Un~N ~aan Ch.n. s 6PP4fmt cap.tulal;on .bo hAd thfl crffea o' P.""'"'i ••

"'•Yfoo lho US s.,...., !&gt;AtT U&lt;ai}-

YI'hei~Wf .watt rnohvQ an4 negt)lloCIVf\t m.oy have gJOUniJ•·f'l t •
Chuww ml'JS!k.ten y«4r' ~- '"~Y no kH'Iger hoM today In tOCt. ltniot ull '
wor1d tcvne of a decadf' .190 remaln~ unchangod Toda~. Ct\ln• •~ t~nw' J r •.
• • th• Untt&gt;&lt;l Su.1•• lrttnd •"d oily. while 1~• USSR Is agam "'"" • • ••
pt\ndplllloo As tho US!&gt;R "'oght 4C11ve mil!lary cooper.,lon
t1 n.
II\ 1964 !Odoy" tSiht Un1ed Slalr. and Chino ~ho haw o de loeto .,,.. •
and o '""""'"ltu!&gt; mud! clo&lt;otr than &lt;&gt;liwT tvtt oclwvtd with th• s,.....,

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&lt;;hlna e&amp;&lt;d
lind ioday H t• prlnciJ)ally me USSR, wllh •• 12-year-ald ABM 'Y"""'
that ha$1he most lo le41 from tho newly·lounched Ch\n.Ho m...U. h ,. rh••
loar -al a .-1. thAI tan reach .Mot&lt;»w- lhot n&gt;any boiiOVt " n• ~
P"''dn!i the s-.t. IOword toph,_d poorUclo bum and l&amp;wr b.&gt;ll. ~

def&lt;riN &gt;yllcmJ

United Stom horclltnon wll no do..bo inlftProl lbo 0.... t...nclr •• •
slgnilltant po)loll on tho to...aed 'Chtna Cord' -0911-tho tlfon 1!\
n~ - l y odomor Zbtgniew ~ to Vne up Wuhlng!Dn .,,.;
Be~~.,.. tho Sov&gt;.. Unlon In blcl. h may oven exploln . 111 port. t~&lt;
sudd&lt;m rtagnallorl of Iormor Secretory ol 5taw Cyrus Vane•. w!l•
~ oppo.ed 1ho o.n. strawgy While Vonce'• r&amp;aoon~lor 1ft1911t"'l
. _ h&lt;tw been 1Wt AI ho -...d, G. II probob1t IbM ho ..,_ abou1 IN
Ch"- lound&gt; plano, and ~ them, polar 10 hla .....,_,
In 40YCMO, the ofl"""""' of IIIIo month't Qdnowlaunch ...... adjl Ck&amp;
US llnb to China will bocomc ._, cicMe • ....,.. both Unllcd 51&amp;.. ond
Chtn- rolallon.o to tho So~ wiD _ ,, 1he clocode-old luU on th•
Sino-Soviet bor-der CQUid tnd.
\Nhy rtr:NI? Thor..
evidonoo !hM 1ho a-only mako rnop r
, _ I n the 5lnll0glcliold II tbcy below tho---""""" to ngllt
Thot holcb .... of..-.~-. .. al ""*il ~In- "'
a-10tend0M11wwn!DJI to-"'

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both ol the JUpej)OWtn thcl Beijing • ,.,... 10 r.dcon wtth
And k II o-u. IOdoy, ~-tho 5oYM1t mow Into Alghantoton •• •

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IPNSIA ..,.,us thellcup Is VOin!l on In Vlo!Mm. bul th&amp; rop&amp;oc.ment ol
such1amaus luder&gt; u Dotfon,.. Mln!Jtor Vo Ng\lyon Os.p II on• ol ft lcAsl
slgnl6cMr . _
1M . . _ CI\Angos ate In the economiC &amp;tid Th«y .,. oo ltsndomcntal
th01 """• anolysu ..,. Nyl.,g " Is th• !tnt tlmo In tht country's hlllocy that
othnio: v.,.,_ how t&gt;.d tho cNnc:o oo run o hn ontcrpriK__oconomy
Th• . . . . . .""' " pw&lt;lonobl&lt;r Ethnoc Olin- mcrthon~y
~ Vlot!lom'• ,..... trod&lt; orwl domln.. oclohc "'"' ol ttw n0110n'•
com_,.. They romoiMd """''' In the _,;hem half ol 1M muntry unt!l
M.d., 1978. when~ oil tht ooumry's trode- nobonobtd
Radle tt.an !oldng up Ianning . . - al theM out-al """""'""""''
fOI'&gt;ocl the mum of - pooplo lnW&gt;g lot fo.e~gn tho&lt;H
Now, though, Vlotn.m 11 oncour~ pr1'111e prod...,_ orw1 onde"' pon
of • .,_._ ol_,....,ti_.,......,., lucien'- wll ,..,.._ •--"Y
&gt;4gg1ng oconomy
Oo&lt;ngwotlw hnolynr ol lhc 1971&gt;- )9@0 . . . . pion, v-.m •• ..,.,.....

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hew_..,!,....,..• .., t&gt;glll
lh.t&lt; people clo not hew the . . _ 10 clo • lui cloy'&lt; -«1&lt; The covn!IY hod
10 cpend - . l y oil II&gt; 1979 lol-eign ~ - -- ...........t .. ssoo

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hod -.,..ocl. 191!0 aop oldoC'I
18 ................ ol
w&gt;hullod P&lt;C. known .. poddy, plus ocl&gt;c ...... food&gt; oqwvolenl to thrM
mDon IDnl of poddy Tho! goal hoi now '-n ICAicd down 1o 1S llUIIoon
tom

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Scates ended In 1975--...-, 10 leocl tht C.OU""'I, but noc 1t10US111 ro

Pan ol tho CAIIlW '"' the poor ogo1&lt;u)turol oho"""9 h .. bHII an
ullJ&gt;'1!U(Ienlocl ..,.,ng ol bod .....,...., - do""'Jhtl, flooclo dt.., 100 bnlo
IUn-whoch hit thror yeon' aopotn • row. n,.1ong..,.,. wflh ITonce ""d
th• Un~&lt;d Slala
ol the rttpC&gt;fUiblf•y. 100 Many li&lt;ldo
abanclon&lt;d duri1&gt;g tht !ighUng hew rtGI ye hNn ooopcnod
Tho
SK!Of hos lll&lt;'ed Mmlf6r problorM, Plani'CI'I ttopod 101
slgntllcant amounta of lor&lt;~gtt lnvesi!Mnt 6nd drew up on lniiiUI'\glnvOJIIn&lt;nl
coc1o In 1977 Bill tho U..uocl Scolft h•s bonn&lt;td lnves~m•nt "'
ITod•
lllllh Vlclnam 1 Md thor• ha• bNn cml)l o toloen amount oflnVtilmonl from

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other Western rnollons.

!'low.'-'-. ~loodorot.aw acknowlodg«d that muchol th•

bO~ llu been ........1 by llnrollsac pionnln9 on thtll own pan and poor
.............. . , al the pl.u o! towor Ieveii
Thb is~ ..... '"' O!jllculrlnl ~In .... Solllh, whlch has
bHn , ...... twcl...r ~by u.r.r.. In tho lort!le blokong Deb. On ....
vtd".moJ side, ......Jd-lJo I n - hew 100 olo.m bftft fN1111&lt;&lt;d by
gcwomrnent red ' - ond suoplc:lon
The·-~ 01.11 l i a J..Jv, 1979 1RM1r&gt;9 of rho Commurt,.
P.ny's oomll'll comrniiiH- io a~,., of 'now ccnomtc pllm' which
em~ IID:IIillly, gn~~or local ..-.amy ...r • rovtvol olth« p&lt;IVOft

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"When
h«\\lrrl 1111 arvontood tho tnod01g al
builalo, caale, 119 orwl cNcMns Will ....... the pony &amp;..1!1 ,..._ Don AOd ..
.. 01:1. 13 ~- "11 .. ~. - ... bod~ 10...,""'
pok&gt;a . , . . _ which
f.wm """'*- loom .-.g thllr own

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'--~ tw~ ..... '-'- ........... ""uoodlond
llthe~--llwr......,. • tiwv....W..

Tu ln .,...,..,_1o

. _ _ .. or-,.,_ who ...... "" , _ farming lond

c::.mratt..d a:onomi&lt; planning t.ao not bftft obondoned, but more
planning .,;&amp;I oow bo dono on • rogloMI ~- And ~ prodiiC!Ion
llnll&gt;-~ or ~. cdloc:tl"" ot p&lt;tvlio- prod- mo&lt;« !Mn
gcwcmmont pl.ns call lor, they ..C t.a.. the 115#&gt;1 to 1oM the .,.... good.
th«oruee-. or od them on the &amp;.. mor"-t
In a men IIOrllng cloparun !rom the troditlonol ,..... ol tht In
plonn&lt;d oconom1a, pioducllon unas which bo1ng In lo&lt;wVt Clldlan9o .,;&amp;I bo
ollie 10 spend port ollho lor«fQrt ........ dlrtdly-~y row , . . . _ 01
eqUipment lot tlto;r own .,..
The oomll'll ,...,..._, orwl the ·~ • ..,....,..s •
omph- 1111-tUilldonc;]l, ~In ""'produellon o l - goode
The new plans col lot incruood m*riol oo o .-..! lot bW&gt;
oulpul. apociolly c( ~ productolor t h t - .....-.. But h p
bo scant ~ncat~~w ~ t~~.. 11 nolhtng 1o buy """' ..., rnorwv
t...aan. ... colling lor-mer&amp; ol CYGY'I*t9 11om- ..

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pollc;os ~- • ollncompdon1 CIOC'I1.lpl . , . , a/liOIIIIn
tht Solllh on the g,ounds tlwy -..lltlpedins . . . . . , _, - • - o f
polemics~

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&lt;OWket.-twcl- poli&lt;ln
0... fo&lt;IO&lt;- hoi only hNn rncnrtoMd In the-.,......,...,. il lh«
a&gt;01 ol tho ~ in c.nbodlo, now 01 II ........t Eve&gt; Weaom
SOUKa ' - * . t o - A Stale Otportrrronl onoiyoiM\11 lh.t&lt; Oll4fmpCS 10
put a ligun on lh« prica.1hc Sovlo! IJNon 11 poylng to "!PPJJO' thl WMn
hwo""""' up lllllh ·~round &amp;gur.. '
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WhalcYer the ..... C'Oib ol ~ !he ron:. ol 200,000 v..nooldlon In the lldd,

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-=ondarv coot1 odd subolonllolly ID the IDUII

v--....- lootorio&gt; ..-part thai 20 to 35 .,.,.,, ol tholo

mole
nave ban lool ro lht anny Tho: onny unltJ now llghcltlg In
c.nt&gt;odla.., no longa growlngcropo In VIetnam • .,. mony - • boloro thb
..... And the~ or atmy _
.... ...., tlow the during ol rww
form lAndi. Tr001» houo bftn u...d loo m..c:h of the h•du ond r.dongerau&gt; wool&lt;. apoclolly oomo'l1ng unexploded mlnft, II'..,.A&lt;Iti tnd

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othet ordnonco.
Oaplle the COils, u,. door 1\oon lit• new gowrnmml ~ntup !hll 11\oonom
will tllcJ&lt; ~ lb Cambodia polity. Cen Von 1\on Dung, who
the
del..,.., por1ldlo from ~ . .. the main orchttod
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The _.,....,.. sNib olso oepo-m o YOlO ol c:onlldcnco "' the n....,
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And be · lo bo tt:anng """" In hit ....... "'
..,., crt11o1m ol tlw c.mbodlon rnvaoon In Southtaor AMtt coProll
Ano&lt;hor dtao-4t al ponl&lt;ufor I n - lo Phom H""!''• mow 10 tho Minlllry
of tho 1n:trior The ~-dd H""'!!. o nlii¥W ol tht M«J,ong Dol.o. 10011
ol tlw puty'• Centro~ ~ .... South \llomom In 1967 ond guitlod
the.,.. .. h
end In 19'7!1
tis ~ mey .... "" - - lo c:omplllnb lllllhln the pony thai
So.:rthtmen ' - bnn ~ -lale &gt;lly In the l""l' 1975 _ _ _ .
Bul th«rt-1lrul!le OMiyob ruly wlfttto- will OOfftO llior 11111-, when
lbowloolo-- _
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No guinea pigs ·

Sine. llle~ at thlf Un'--lty haa ,_., lflown any
II Ia not aurpriatng 111at It WOUld diacuas
atAiglng a ~choiOIW experl"**l that totallY ln...,.. their p&lt;lviWf
6od dlat_,. ltlelr eoc:tal .:tiYitlee ahar "echoollloun."
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What·~ Ia that UB'a etlldenlofflclala would take the
~ _ , lltJhl!y. And What Ia _, tnghtentng Ia ~ many
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petrofta,at 1M Wl"'-on Pub will probUIIy go along with II.
Tht !Ilea thai a group ol pay~ would decide ID go Into
the Pub-- of tile ,_ etuelent activity apota on the Amhet81
~ CampUa-and Hobaa&lt;Ye~ student• Ia out~tudenta at• not News alumarive
~ doge. or rata 01 gulnM plge and they ShoUil not ~ uaed u
puppeta bV a rew protaaaora In INICh ot .,_,tual paper Oil the To'"" Editor.
drinking 11ettav1qr of Pub patron a.
Daapjte ProiM- Norman Solkoffa uaurance that "no
The I~ lhat olnco 1&amp;17 Assemblyman George
atuclant' a prtftcy will be v~ated" alnoe people will be Identified In Hoc~ hat I&gt;Mn ottompUng to Dl&gt;ltln oolitloet
Ihe r~JJ; oodaa. the yery tact that protea..,.. wUI ba altha bar • - tor toglsltiiOft to Inc• ..... -g~c:onMtVarlon
taking 110181 ellOWI O.flant lnterieranoe Wl*-&gt;n Ia the only bat ,.,.....," wlrhln ,,.. SUNY tYotem to be
&lt;Mdlty accualbla to tile hundteda ol atudenta that u... tn Ellicott. consldotiCI. Tne log Illa tion hu I&lt;&gt;&lt; many ~-· _.,
Imposing a n e&gt;qMttii'Mf)t in It, rega&lt;dlass o f advance notiCe, IGnoted bJ SUllY Col~ P&gt;nldenro, SUNY Board ot
certainly llmlla a ttudent's choices.
Trvsr- mombera, othot members ol tho Stote
No a tudent otllclal at this point sllould endorse thf axperlmant. Logllloturo. ond tho Governor.
The Pub Ia atudant territory. Students are auDJectoct to ancugh
A ooud~ bJ AoHmbl~man Hochbruec~nafa 0 111.:.
edmlnlatraUYa lntlfferances during acad«nlc houra. If the Stall led to legislation lA. 77153-A) tho! would IO'ot••
"-YChoiOQY Depanmenl wonts fO ax.parlmenl with lludents and F.O.rolondStateGo..,n,.,.to' lnveslmonoottuooro
aleol&gt;ol. let II sdvanl. . lor guinea plga and fhen t ake Iham t o a n ofl· lmpmw ed~~&lt;:arloft locllltloo and prowldo -vrcampus location. Ot bauer yet. let ptolessata uM their o wn """"""'• tloft wlll&gt;ln llle SUNY I)'Oiem. In 1&amp;78 one
cOlleagues In faculty te rritory.
_ ..,.,.!Muewu lniiOCIUCed oologlolotlon(A.ot162)ancl
The argument t hai "an~ experiment" Is under constant lhta lim. A...,blymon Hochbruocknor aenl lotte111 to
svrvelllanc. by a n " Etlllos Review Board" does lillie to qua il our College Prftldettta roqueotlno "- - .commonto and
1ngor What lormal board IS going to understand thll 11 Ia m0f811y avpporL" ot thel~ltlotlon.ln t D1lllhelaauo waa ogaln
wrong lor a Unl....tty Which does virtually nothing lor Us atudents lntroclueed oo IIQiol&amp;lloft (A. 210UJ • no Auamblyman
to play with tile little tnat ttoey hawe? What University board will Hocnbtuec:Mor oent '-''"'" to tile SUNY SoArd ol
ag-lhlt ttuclenta wno Choose to go out lor an evening ahould not Tru•t-lor tnel&lt; auJ&gt;~anco and oolltleal oui&gt;I&gt;Of1 Tho
,.,.. to be watched by psycholoQlata?
oncl roault o1 thto r • - • to SUNY ACimlnlotrlllWt
F - will wgue thai the quality of student Hie at UB Ia good. This
11 a -traliz~ adhoollhat promlaaa tog......aln the future. II
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110uau the maJority of Ita on-campus atudenta In a complex which
Ia aacluded from any kind o t outatde aocla llile a nd thinks a few ski
Hi lla and one bar will make 11 a ll bane&lt;. Now hs paycllologlsta
daelde the)l'll come In and watch lila aoda l allow for aWhile.
Well, te41tllam r&gt;o. 11 the a•petlrnent Is approved OOf the FacultY
Student Aaaoclatlon (wh~ runs the Pub) than bo~cou Wilkeson on
the aYanlngs that tllalHtlng Ia acheduled. Theta are plenty ol ot her
bars tn IIIIa Cit~ thlt otudenta can go to Without lear a re baing
watChed. t~ '·"'• and( ~1!! {!&amp;worth the trip,

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o lllclalo was not poolll•e. but , tho SIJNY
Admlnt.tr.atlort d id raise lht ren1 to p.ay tor 'he OOtla
nouotno and hooting.

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The Ptoblem tn Cha Parelan 0\.111. the rlalno on prictt5
ono lhl non.. pproprlatton ol hinclo tOt ono•a&gt;
conOotVarlon meosuroa by thl F-.1 ond sr 11 p
Govtrnmtnlt fndl c.,ea thll the pollcfta
mlld,rected To allow tht SUNY Adll'nlntltrallott. ~ ~ ..
Governor. the State ~ls1ature, and the F.Otto~
Governmtnl to lo~• thel~&amp;ue Ia to foresa~~.:e h1enoa

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tomlly and aell so •• to conrklue'lho pollc~ .
U you eatt, write AINm~man 'Hoehbrvecknet ~M
}'OUt Stall l..olll•lottvo Rot&gt;r-ntauves al&gt;oUIIhl 1uo•
anO lndleoto }'OUr poUtlcoJ support IO&lt; If a IncAution '"
rne 1i81·tllll2 budQet.-AIIo, oU.C. tile SUNY Collog•
Proolelonta otraody knOw aboUt t~ta logltlalton. IMr
COf'lltCII"G the Student Government AIIOCIIhM tt

R•preaentauvu could provlae the pofiHcal auppc,fl
that fs needed 101 ll'hOitmontatlo'l o t cU111Qy
conMNaUon meuuros on SUNY campuses lherMh
•tabiUzfng rent•

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Wllh tile
Exacull.,. Budget P&lt;C&gt;POMI now public.
SUNY shoOld tgaln begin revving Ita a nginas lor tile battles that
will come II) ltla ~ lew-~
Fortunttely, the State waa not quite as harsh aa many !lad
eXpect tel and SUNrt allocmlon, tnough not good by any means, Ia
oertalllly Jest O.Vaatlng than lui yaar'a. But a cunsory perusal ot
the GoYemor'e flgurn c110wa a heiY't rallanu on lncoma·whlctl
SUH't' Ia expected to
e. That reallatlcaJlY apelt.
atudanta wno will hit.,. to talte on part of the burden thrO!JGh
lultlon.
Unl\ltRity Praaldant Robert L l&lt;etlar hu stld lhat he may not be
abte to atgua agalnat a tuition IItke , ea he did rwo yurs ago, since
II c omas down to 11111 or cuts. The l eglait ture, others h a.,. warned.
,,_, may not ba •• aympatl)e!lc u It 11a1 beer! In tile paat.
But U.. fact Nl'llallll that file coat ot public education 11 simply
~ling out ol hand. Tht sea. ayatern wu tounded,on the belle !
that • coflaga ed.-Jion tiiiO&lt;ild ba available to any that desire lt.
rner.aa~ng~y lllat Ideal Ia baing t1Weatana4 Tht mkldla elau will
8MtltUally ba-wOII&lt;ed r10hi out ol the N gher education circuit.
81UCitlnla
loClbr .. j)My have dona belora to ...n the
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tllal -~ t lated to tax SONY echOola. 'Tlrna Ia
of 1M_,.., -.d ~ng upon the State and SONY trwtaas
that tlley atedgglng a U&lt;- ror P&lt;lbflQ NQhar education le 'lltaJ.
Studenll mu-t ~ 00*1 ~to a syttem tlltt Is already a
little out of l\lnd.

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tales from over the bar
by Pate Rosen
ThouQ!ttl COiloc;!ed wtllto W-Ing WIIO '*""JO OYOt
o ~lei ~go, Sam ot MO&gt;
1 ~It on ob-ol,. tow tho otiiOf ooy "' lorgothng
JM109... , rwames. t know, t know, you' re lhtt -..otat at H.
right? E\rerylloely •*&gt;" lhl l.
8Ul VOU~rw not. You can•t be, &amp;euu&amp;e I am
w.ll. I wu olHing on a mouo but rOII!llng Tile
~tntm wnen a-. o• 1 audclon 1 nea.r • TNf• '• Mrs

RoMn•e kid... ttom I he Mil .etoU tM 1 1111 And I
_ .., up, and rocognttOd ono o1 m'f moil&gt;et'a trlonOo
WhOM t hid met I te\11' HrnM IWIIWan U lhe hed o,e ol
1'- ·~to, my namolo JoMPI!Ina Sehmoo" 1flckera
on, I otlll would not h•"" rotognUOCl what M&lt; nome
WU.. And ata.f¥:Hrtg Of" the..,, t"MJ''"IIO her, llllt's rlgh1 1
.toncllno, I IOOJclliY · wu hot eon or Cloughtt&lt;,
.,_
II&gt; one ol ~ ,;~n,., -..sub COOCO&lt;MCI
aUJ!I tholr klcla In 10 thiY won' ( catch COld.
The
woo young ..-g/1 tho! I covton•t ~ oell
_ , . , II o bor or girt. And wttll • """"bullll)'

-•aklcl
whtch~

t'm c.n11n coutd not t\a~ exc..o.d ttn wol'ds1

He khOWI what your nem. Ia, - · ht m01 ~ou. ono
Wllat you Cllc:l and solei when, - •· Wh~ and how.
Ho Ptobebl~ knowo your middle noma, ono 1\e
- -" · And tdon' lhln_l...,.roc:aU dol•n't . _ wotlo lor lhO CIO'IfMIOOL
Buo wner t•lt !tl&gt;ciUt ....,.. thotla ao dltllculllor IM
f'HIIJnp the llijle l&gt;olonl, .0 I lull ·
" t&lt;L flc&gt;Wioodoln. loiiQ time no - • ...., . _ tho l ...,tgo Tom. Dick ot H..wy 10
11'0 lUnny
--~~llllolwu~.l dlcln'toull-h · hOW o lll&amp;nge , . , . .. olten Ml'-10 r.,.,bor than a
off onlll t
poot rrr; otop.
-ventloftol ono. Who couiCI over lorgot thoOO all-time
,..,., don't goi~M wrong. lt'o nqt ltlwt I hovo • rotten groat Bullalo Bllla l]l(e PrHIOft RICIIIhubor, lam•
-...y or-lllftO. In feet, I"• got 1 pllotogcaplllc
Dudley !Hfldlito. 01 lolonty L-.Ot? Or
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&lt;IO.It'e!Uit lhlt 100\alovoy _ . _ Who! al&gt;oUt lhooo ndling co4teQiatO athiO!OI llkt
lf'CIIN ~_..._come 0&lt;11 bNny Of lhOY Cepllouo Wit, . , _ Pwnlwoko lkun&gt;wa, "' JuDIIM
- 't -001111 . .
DunW? Ny -'•-"•••Giant tltlftl buomo•
Hooo 0111 ~ ~,. OIIYWrtY'II muot l!rto
Alan Mltc:NII EdttiOt&lt;l 0eoove Pallid&lt; Ho&lt;vy OIIIOQI\OI
rnot-81tllgltt.Witlloute,_,
''" a~Wtri fOil tliet 011111a -of~· ohtn
IOM ,_,...,&amp;lOt ... l!llflga that ~ ,..,.. .....,.,., or locltet IIIOtlld ba ptloled a rwno, •
ao;o..UMt--howlllgtwocondiOI OIIIIlY-.&lt;1
-own, and -hinD eboullhl ·
In pubttc p10-; It would
IIWrday
- ..· ~· ttouOied .... When I . . . - 11 -1104p~
IIUt - ,..ny 118
tno .._..toltle P04tlot!.,. tor4o!Ung oo,_,.·,
tho kiO looked ovlf at mo ond aquaked, " Pot ~t.''
01 OOUIM. lor a n thl riot In Clilno. I oouiCI not ho&gt;e

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How I'm .... l....o be e low -~~ WIIO
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ECJJtol't Holt "01&gt;4Hl fortJm I$» rf19Uiilt W&amp;fdnefdiy

IHturtol TneSpeesrum de~lgnN toprovld&amp; VIew-• tnd
delNte Ott cttt•ln t~ca It learuru w1Jters whO hne •
tJ4fflcUIIt tnt.,., or o•ckground Ofl tlte subJKt '"'"''
rne loUow"'g 11 one segment ol • ..~,.,
putllfl~ oy tfle Amtnc.tn F~ellon ol Taehets

prtNnt~

tAl- T) ,,_, H Poltt/'tO(H. U • piOI8S$~ Ql h"IOIY II

Qeno'a'vcl
'Otn,a.n

by thct Imprisonment of Pfofea'IOf Ofn(II A.
malntal~ that tne .f'IQht ot protea101s to

recomm4M&lt;I Wf\0 SholJid teach Ia &amp;tMoUat lo qualhy
,10,_ «&lt;UCU!Uon Hit Nkf that tne lntevrlty ot "'•
aeaoemlc process woukt be undwmtned II tM
conhdentlaUty of the wote:s were bfeaci'*S ~•n
btlteov . . lhlt I Qfa\le ttUNI tO ac.ademle ft~ .XI111

~ t•nman CoiMge •nD AFrs '/;ee Pteaid~' '-"''*"' a IUOC• }Ails • PJoteuor lew p(Ot.c:llng tr-e
lk&gt;Wt M H,_lutt /1 tM a;,_.tOI o/ tiN AF r Col-'-9ea
DtOC:OI nMded 10 make hOnest Oreala.~a a bOUt
T1w lonoMng di$CU$Us
facutty
ourakH ,,,.,.,.,.ce u. tuQff« .oue.tk&gt;n
ShanK« a. tecogn•Uon ol a Uveal lo tile ac:adltny ll
letnP«ICI oy rus uncHfstanotng "'•' tM ""-t\otnh.r
c.annot rwnt'" ooU•tous to ttl ~19atton to alloro ow
by Robert M. N ielsen
OfOCKI 10 laGUit)l -'fn OUf u:nl•e---af1ht&amp;. U In IN rU1 of
Irwin H. Pollahooll
IOC6tt1, tn«e .,. fnstances of Ma diectimtnatk:Jn. end
IMJ must bl opposec~.•• Sha.n~et e-.P'atns. But thlt
Ametttln n•o"*' educaUon nas •lways cneriMed HI
c..nnor tM analned n \Mre are revlaw ptocec:IUlea w'tl ~
ttadiUon ol tteedom trom o..naJcM Nlt~a'eflC.t More
•~ • tnadeQul\1 and need suengthenfnO, 10 tn11
tt.an Ju•t rtpftMnt•~ atoornea:a ot a.n IYOtY loWet, t,.,l,
c.ancuo.t.tH fo' tenure and promotion
oonfl4eoee
ua.ttltion t1 grounded In the neoeallittea of tuehtnQ and
In tht ta lrnu~ of unlveratr, deoJabna." A almUir
the .OvenctrMnt ol ~no-wt.dQe The condUCI of
poaltlon wit lltet promulgated by the AmetM:an
re.tltrch, aetectiOt'! ol lnetructlonal matetlllt,
Anoe&gt;IOtlo!&gt; ot Uot.....,ty ptpt..-.- (Novoml&gt;et. 1080).
determln11101'1 ol cunlcu1a1 free eapttulon of opl"k&gt;n·
when n no~ed 1h11 1he .. l"'ss of Olnnan, ''WMCh we
u welt as tn• epoolntmttnt an&lt;l aavaf'ICtM'neot ot
a.ttokMe
..•· mu~ecs the '"u,.deflyi"'Q las\10' of ovi
tocvll~. .,..,....., IO&lt; 1Mlr otflcacy on oc:-mtc

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autonomy The world ovtltce IM campc.at ha•
Q0&lt;1erolly II - - IJOII""'oi"VIY, occ:ec&gt;too ~·•
aut~t w""" tnlflngementa ~ tn ,,. e&gt;a.&amp;t
'"' «tUfa academk: comt'rl\mlty was abN loo stand tiP
_,., tognl I&lt;&gt;gel,., at II ooroly die! oo ony "'.... lSIIJO
Uqre I"-A" o•htiS t:ntt__,. U!lf1U tf\at the QO&amp;ktV ot

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ThiMt aMml IIUte ct~~· that Profn.IOf Omnan • ••
pu~IS~ttcl 100 M¥1f•ty Hit c.use wu an •rn~
Otfe-f\M 10 tM ru-.1 ot tne ~~~tlfll.t)' Wh&lt;h tmpoiiiO
1""""'0 ot""' tfti"~Jtl MCrt!C) " " tn. -0110no ot

tM

Pl'f~t

Mnt Wh&amp;1

cornmiUM on •l'l.ch he flaO •or..a to

tn. CU4 ot 0.Mat1 tal'-0 to highlight •• t~

tnHtt str\I'Ctufe ot re.gu4atl0tl.S
¥0\&amp;. If

cnew

u~

wfttch M cut hiS

PIOC80ures are fn.a.Mcluate - ano wl

Now tnt: c~Ntg late wottd 11 COftlronh"Q' 1 new
c.natlenge to •re tnteo''h' t"a' c..an be neh,_. Ignored
not rulltecJ The dtttk:uhy t~ not fn th• str.ngth ol I he
•cadf(1'W'I ad•orMnea. but H1 Uti '1\rtnerabtl•ty ol the
unl~erslty IINU ,...,_ rno&amp;'l aramatle .,_,ance or thiS
vulnoftbi111V •• U\e te'ebrateo ca~e ot James A, Din nan .
PtofeaiOt Otnnan reruHCJ- and WU jai•lld lnd frrted
1~ Ntualno-to dllfutQe nls ~tH on 1 tacultV
commllt" ot '"" Unl•rntty at Georgia tnot &lt;ltntw
I&gt;'OmotiOn """ lonv,. to Maljo Bl•ut&gt;erga. P&gt;otouo•
Btauoergt ct«Mrd«S '"'' lnfotmeUon tn the couru ot
her evlt agaln~t tna unl•ersUy alleging ,.,.

..,.... tn.y ate-they shOutG oe en. _ It tner
Uf'IMI w•tnttaocs ttle tttlerCft.5~ ot the oourtt, lhen

dliiCIImtnatlon Tn. ,_.,, jud9e tteatW&gt;g 111e UM woo

P&lt;Uid«tt ol tne MUP c11-Pt• ot 11141 11t1...,.11, ot
GeotQt.a. oetal-.cs tne I~ ol o~.~e r&gt;~oceu at

Incensed oy Olnnan' l recalcitrance. Snowtng
frll...lhiiiii)IIO the ..-n ol thO o . - ny
""" li..,..ll&gt;g -

-~~- to (Ciiogtate
clUbS, '"'Wit~ on anlmuo

!VdQO _ , _ conloclomlallty

4et'i..O lrom hll own lr. ~wlecJge ot trat8f1'111Y
"- t t o . H..-y 1\Ad to Oland up lin a flotom~yl
ood 11rte -~--"to"- counted," lhejuelge
orvotod ··vou -"d lutt drop • {blac:l\l ball ln. It uNCI
10....,.. ,... mw •• 11'. to b a - Wltflyou.• Depllo
the .fKt 11\lt ~nnan•a ¥Otes wete alrMd)l known

I•"

with&lt;Nt "'' Oloc:IOoura, tne pro!- wu ""'' 1o
•"" tne UolvoroH(I •~•tom ol pee&lt; ludQotntnl -ted.
tn nla colllmn lo TIHt fiow Yor* Tlmo on Ootobar !&gt;,
IQeO, iUbart Shaol&lt;ot, prMidottl of tne Am«&lt;c:att
Fodtlolion ol T - - C&amp;llod AUO&lt;ItlOo lo tne
pot.,.ttal dallgOI to tne oc.oem~ Wlllcll nod -

t,~niV&amp;t &amp;Hy wnleh lmpoH&lt;J 1nem not • ptolot.aOr
wno wantl to honot tnM\ •n the name ol ac a6emlc
trttdOm. anouta oe requhed to anawe1 •or Ihem Tl14tl•
hive oeen onfy ure tnstances In wn•ch lnsHtut~a ot
hiOhlf educttton mat en Protes.aor Dlnnan's devotk)n to

the

the o.~uM of •oaoemk: ttee&lt;kJm
tnll Hnally cornphcates our Judgement of Ofnnan••
caael• lheCOflviC11on tnai IMfl is pen11 lobiHt rlghl
at Am.. tct" coueoes. In a loaner lo ,,.. C"tOIIIclt ot

HI(J,.., Eauc•tlon (Sepo""'bel29, 191101. Etlan Ma ttingly.

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lnl'thutlon. ""Not ~ .,. no reuona otwn to
'"""""'od ,_.,..,.,•• ,.,..,ty, bulltle _
.. .,. . ot
..otuotlon ol lacu&lt;IY I'OifDmWinca Ia clotit&gt;oretotY
olvoudod In _ , _ Flies ol ...,.... ...lvotiOno ot
wtoma.-111' _,..,.,., ,...,. ••• mttnto.,., wlln

no ~~Ceeu penntuea ev.n to the facultY ~
OYotv&lt;llod. Satot) ocllllflmOnls mufti"!~ from oucn
OKlO\ t'lot... tlon• oro •1&lt;1ualty Immune tr0111 any
f!POMI Wttt\OU't ev.t rec-..vtng an .Xplanlt~ ' 1 NOt It
thol&lt;t a tllftllol " formvtotod gO..ooce procoduto" at
11141 l.ln....-attr ot o-glo. A · - to !'rotouot
lolottill9fYo tenor by o Un'-olty at Goorglo oltlc:lot
(Citronlcl&lt;o, NOOtemC&gt;o&lt; 17, ~ lao- vnc:Mtlor&gt;g&lt;ld
lne _,..,.,.of ,., _ , . . . . , at IM oyolom or
panonnot JudG«nont• . , tn. unlVotsfty

ff'la t sratem1tt

, . . , . a-nt

u

stmher •• tf"IY tto

we beUeve, 11 the hNrt of the
""*'lc:an uniYtlfefU• cannot r..llt •ttornaJ
lnten+entlon eo Jong a• tn.tr waye tn retW)tf•no
unlooun.ata anct. he«!in.
ptobf,em.

aeacsemtc deetlion&amp; remak\ qUMt~ Not onty at
tne Un~eraltJ ot Geotgia. out 11 matty other
lnttltutk)fta., the tn~rument'l of acedemle )udoementa

m•~ "'""""' ~ KNIIItt

Ono "'"".,_tal_.,ce o l i n _ . , I, ,,.. taiW&lt;e

ot mot\ c:olleQol IO uptaln lhelr oeoetM .............
acttan'l t·n tnl• regard. 1ht ......s lOt ,.... . . Ia
-·ygllf1"9o
Ali lndMdUII anoued know the ruaone f01 a f'eQart\oa
In Ottlor to ba uovrod 11\111 tile decormlnallon
did not •lo0•1• tt&gt;e o~od C&amp;nOIII or -.mtc
~~-. tnat h rellec:lod ,.,.,.,.; cona""fat(Qn at
ptOfeu4onll porfurmanca, and that It dkt not QIOW OUI
ot toaocurocy, mallce or biU, 01
·~&amp;-rP"••

-ion

+lid

aearchlng and extended evatuatlonl to

wt\lch

faculty

ore out&gt;jeclod II 11181' may .. roacmv Oltrogardod'?
Wltnout reasons """ tne oblttty to oppoaJ 10 an
lmpOIIIOJ OVII&gt;Ototy, a prot.._ can "- dctnlod 0

pollti011 tor an~ ..uon. logltlme.to 01 ... ,.,..1... sIIIOPAtdy moy no longet _ , O&lt;llllde revlow lo \hiS.,.
ol llroa- I'IQ!Ill ond ruon to tlllglllon. Thougn
10001 - U o n l 011 IM rHUit ot hOneSt
consider\ lion att of them are..._, to t M - ot
""" " ' - ...,tc:h pt\00\o on ototw , _ . lOt
neoat•M pet&amp;Ctnnlle KtJons. SUc:ft • cwoceou-rt .-ou&amp;d
oruuy enhance the htltJOthY ot PMt r~aiiJ.IUons
troruca.lty, t~ ~ ot a t1ue ptOCMa atn.ctore

n.aa OMn a 51Q.nHbnt K1t¥e lore. blnlnc:t tn. on.,.
towarG ooUt!Cttve ba!OIIn•ng In tn4l unfvef•H1 TM
po:rcept~n ot facWt) tr.at tMy ao not "-"' • MCU'fa
role tn tne go'Hf'nanoe of tnelr tn.stltutlonl ana In lhetr
own oroteutonal ttveJ has gf'len th9m mott1n1oetut to
organll.e than any otner 1lngte factOf Aeaoomft unkH'ta
ao exact))' what needs to be csone throughout hlgllltt

education lod•Y' coolly, ctorlty. lvotlly. tno e•torcotno
llOtma ot ac-~eme, w1thou' nec:euarlly tJPMttlng rne
sna1od vat&amp;.Hta of the ptofesaoflate The~~'~ arucles
ot 'aatlt)l union contractt that embOdY due procett
c:wo1ecUons make lhe acaoemy lesa Y\.llnerabte to
tX'temal pressures.
Of CO'-'fM. cNe pcoees.s 1s poatbM wlthovl conecun

betg.e lnlng. a•UlOuO'l tM b'ncJfnQ po.., ol • COf\tnc1
~)AeON aucn • syo5tem blr)'Ond tf\e IIIII'I'\POfll tMCitons of
. - M e ....,_.., Tho Donnan """ to 1 Sign 11\11
duo
m.rs1 tie esto.blionod ..,oryw...,a In 1\lgoduutlon.
n\111 t.x.pec:t lhat tN 0\ltloidl *Ot1d. ""
1ne bodln ot tiM! • atton&amp;t . .
_..cteo

"'oc:oa

01,_,....,. ,.

_.._t-Ill

&amp;nO courtS, RIIIO _.,men!, 0&lt; ll'oe - pvt&gt;tto, will continue to demand mo&lt;o ot a NY ob&lt;wt tM
opetiUon ol A.meucan unw«Sitt-.ln the lvtut·• we will

t&gt;e nord C&gt;UI-ooln tn. Dln(IOII lmbfOQJio-lo roolat ""'
1--.1 ludo• WllO tM un,_..ty'o &lt;ltclslon
ml lil"'l bodiM cia -~ ot ~~ rrotornllle•
Tno lol&gt;&lt;to ot ~c lltolo no o!rongor than llo owo
lntemal commitment Co taw treatl'nlnt ol the humbl•l
IHO(auo&lt;

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�A fon d f areweU
To ,,. E.dllor.

To tho Editor.

I h.... Just !Hd, wftlt much di-O¥al, thai along
Willi 11M , _ 51.2 million bool!atono are plant ol
bringing In oommetclal bualnna to lha ~I
Cempua (The S,.Ctrum 1M&amp;). TWM .,._do not - m
totally loglcaltotheneedaof our~ l,....yello
,....,.. UM pu.._ ol a S1.2 mnuon - • o r • on the
altoret o1 ...,._ t...aSaiJe.
While I do lavor aocl&amp;l IHomal-lo lhe W I P\Ib altd tne - • C4ub, the oH.tlng of MCOonelcl'o
...,.. qultrticllc:uloua · lndlgeltlon. lh&amp; ~
,....." ol hiVing McOonald'o on out -.pw would bo
th&amp; _.....,.. ol-ttO&lt;ed
t"" grO..nd
wltllth&amp; lnlamouo name-McO~IIlld'l -ori lt.

It ~with muc~ regret that • -my rulgnltlon u
&amp;t.SUISt-nt Aaaembty Delegate, March 110- Marc~at .
R - t death In my Immediate lamuy and aubaaquant
added -ponalblllllu ha.. ,rna~ It nocoaaary to koop
my academic achedule and extra·currtcular
ln~l at a minimum.
It hu boon .,Ill groat pleasure and enJoyment that I

..._on

M...,.~ • • an uneserg,adUato reptOMntati'V't and t

""""" thanlefut olth&amp; opportunity allowed me by mr
,...,.. At llny time that my MMcea may bo o1
llllotanoo.I!!MM do not heattato to oontact mo.'

rr..lr S.l/ard

TharMt.-olt""AmltoRt~Cao-­
ollted I n - od!tor!IM tut _,_.., 18 to haH 1

oan1/1111Jod • .._ Tho Spine- a HMtl. AtlltOUOf, k
_ . lmpoulblo lo olllf lila SpiM'o c6owtNCIIon.
t,... "''-''a plot o1 land tllat can bo -.toped lor 11\18
- T h e lfnPIY.,..- s.lland BaldY Hill
would bo ldaat. Thla .,..._ wl\ldl could bo dealgned by
our ' '"""""· could houae 1 "OC""""I oantO(' type
building a long wHit a oantrollzed ooun·ya rd araa auiled
tor otudento to gatM&lt; (_.,lng t hM wouldatiU.tne
pur_. ot th&amp; th&amp; llj&gt;lne'a orlginlll oc&gt;netnKtlon). To
conclude, my ll!l'lllla polntla thallha UnlvO&lt;IIIy ol\ould
follow I t o - rafM&lt; thlln ila lul&lt;IHIM.

Fascist campaign

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Presumptuous assumption
ro the Editor.

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Thle la In _
.. to E...,_ Cacavu' front page
anlcle In Frtday'a Tile S,.Cfrvm, concerning th&amp; anti
Ha.d rally on $anuary 1&amp;. I fi'U a t thO rallY and lound
th&amp; ot1lcle mora or leoa ropr-tattve ot th&amp; da ya
_ , l ote.pt tor a cartaln uauml)luoue paragrap/1
- n l n g lila e&lt;anylng ol _ . , . . The parograpll
naec1 "~ ra no1 ~thai many ot th&amp; people w'ho
~to.,.,_.,..,.,..,.,, watCh or tel!a 110111

kn--·

...... carrying • .and
-Oily
--*!,
. - g i l I• worn an all....., lo
~
d.....,__,.. I llka to lnqo&gt;lre lcf lola
aucb lnlonN~~Ion,.,­
on~ To lila oomrwy, I
lflera - .
tw)'lllllelf.,.,., COIT)'ing " ' - INa tally . . . ol _.,..,.,. ~ In
In '"" apltlt ol Dr.

r.c-

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c.ca..-- ..... OOt-

....,11\. Lutllor Kino Jr.

the

bot-

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r.ct !hal,...,.. - e d no

~ H~ In • - of
H._,a aqv.,. t.U. me tllat th&amp; rally did 1101 Wllnl a
--lo
oonfronlotlon. Wo .,.,. all tM&lt;o lor _ . a lh&amp; pl1iloeopf11 ol Hozl and raclat grouo-. The
claim 11\01
kn- ...... ta(eflllly concealad, yat
-IIIIOIIQh to wam an a llack« lo • nlco l)l&lt;ly on
and you will ~ nnd a •atld journaltetlc
' juetltlcallof\ lot ouch a claim. But I con- tl)at Ita tuot
-utlonallat ~oumeown. ao te ' "
Wllllno of OilY~- • ......,...~ t aay _ .

,.... ,.,_rotton· -

t""

.J . . . .... _ , . , .

Second.'""
" Karl
of Whlta
-*'f'
by Itt limp ·-•IY" outr_.ty
,...,..,. a n d - n - l o llle rattlcally

,.
ww. plqlno trlclla or,,_ wu
_._..,,...._,
....
o~r~.,_

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lor •

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Telttll piiM lllel.., 11NI . . , .IIW,...,.

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aHACL 6} The enUre operation Ia recorded on video

little

'-'--we,.au,...?

11&gt; . . _ . _ , . , . , , . - . •

tenor, rNcheCS aucn a ph en ~n rne ldlrton ot the 16th of

January that wt can no long• rematn enent.
Firat. the ortlcle "'Around the nation tno Klan
per.O.a" by St..,. Sllnmons ia the most aaronllthlng
,....._ ol dlltortiOM and IIIMitOOCis. Wltn the alrrn
ol POflrOylng tho pollco 1 - ot tl&gt;e notion 11 the
..,.., bulwarl; -lnll rtalng faacisrn lh&amp; treglc ....,,.
It G,_,lboro ata tW!Siocl beyond recognition. Tho
teet • ._,. N touows; 1) tJ'I!e ma..uactW wu not a random
01100tlng-11t .-.,.... ot ,,. Communtlll w-a
Pony--• ~lye,.,_ u tllliOt• by lheKian.2l
The ....,,nation• - • i c:arofully p i - military
al)'le -atlon and lh&amp; FBI agent In 11\a f&lt;Jan wu
- • at thalt mellculo&lt;.rs planning tona 3) The
GrM&lt;Iaboro pollca ......,_, gave lhe plana tor tM
SWP march dlractly to a metnbor ol the ctan. • l The
poiiC. lollowed tho Klan caravan from outlldt clly
limit• to !'lmln • bloc:l&lt;l ot tho atattlng point ol tho
C:WP rally and then pulled over to tile curt&gt; altd walled
lh&amp;IO mlnutoa wllllol~l Klan oxacu.t04_ their murdoroul

tapa. 7) At th&amp; "trior• of the Klan murd- at wntqn the
C:WP _ . not rep&lt;.,..ted, tno fHj&gt;MCWng and
dolatlM anornaya collaborated In ordOf to ensure •
"not gulhy'" Htdlct by bloc:kt&lt;IQ any block 0&lt;
progr..- per-. lrorn.lbo Jury ano ~II wit~
pr~Kt.n anlkomllluntat . - , . _
n.uo It can bo _ , that lila SlrM&gt;Ons lf1Jcle ta
noll&gt;lng but a pao:k of monstrous dlatonlotw-11\a
avtltore fol • - can bo _,11om th&amp; lact that ho
rat.r. to Jfli bond oiiMzl l/lungs- bJ Karl Hand
• IN "rll*led Ant~- orgon!Utlooo." Prawrnallly
Mr. ~ WOUld relw 10 Adolf Hhlet II " I""

"""''*....,.,..of

,.,....,,...,.,
n.IHI,.,

To 11&lt;111 Tho SpoQrvm In the roactlonarf polltlon ol
calling people to Join In Mayor Grllfln"a ~
-!nat th&amp; N..U Rlll1y .,., to bo\'CC&gt;It tho Niagara
SclvM rally agatnll '"" Hazl'a wa I&gt;OfNIM no( 10
~U&lt;Ptlalng. In aplta of tho tact tllat thb adVIce llln In
,,. .... ol ...,. ...., ... by ,,. "''rrd'l _ ..
from th&amp; Ylao of HUI-haacolom In Germany In •~• lt20'a
altd 30's and tne ligftt ogolnot II whiCh cost th&amp; n - of
aoma 80 million - 1 1. BUI Tile SpoQrvm'• earnpaton
to prlttlly laaclom altd oonce11 th&amp; .ltatt a&lt;ganiUd
cttarec-t., ol the current nation•k:Je wave of rac•ll

. . . . . . . . . _ .. IIW _ _
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H,lod: I n -

er11c1e

pn~~~IIIH

1._.,1 POmOQ001 or 1nla IMzl bJ QUOtlung wltllout

comm•n\ nla • temerka at»out coe-x111enot and
lnlllQI'Itlon. II Rk:II.Wd Cllon Ia lntwaoted In 1111 act uti
OCaltdol tllo N~ on _ __,.,.~ ca-l&lt; out
ot ....., ptfn4ed
h. . .
atrong .._ . . .
Th&amp; Union of Ant...,_ allot st""""ta (IJAISJ c:allo a
llalt 10 INa~ ol The Spectnim...., diet."'"' In lh&amp; llgllt
r1llnO ,_..,. ,... folloWing

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uw.. polntl .... ot-t...._..,_ '
1) Thill 11\1 8Uola II 11\1 dltact Ofllanllallon and

act,..tor o t 111'1*
...., bot miiiMt _ _ ,_ _ •NQGIO •oan

,. _ _..,. ____ ,_I....,
t1olng , _ bo do!Mied.

~11\1--oltllo-oiPOOji!O_

~ and OOtM:-...11. OQ'It1 TO FASCISW•

rile Uto""' Ill AMJ.I_•., Sludonta

~Wirlll*d-~

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,The New~ York Times
Ttie Washington Post
Jack. Anderson Staffers
The Washington,Star
The Buffalo Evening -NeWs
The Courier-Eicpress
Associated Press
. .
British .Broadcasting
'Company ..
The Daily News
. The Rolling Stone

We send our people
to the best.
Join 1HE spEGRUM -

Organizational meeting
January 22at
3:30 p.fT!. and 7:30p.m. in
355 Sqqire Hall.

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All lactaiYe tiS fer I wMkiJ
a.petratln at U.lnnltJ Owtfttten

lly Joluo K. L-.lua
Mll~t•-6i•l

EdJtOI

"W~ •o tho

nation pr to tho
Sc•e. oo aerv'ke CAD or wDJ 6er bt
rudered by a ""'"' able Of flilbllll
pubtic mvaot."

..Jolin Quincy Adams osSqsint
Millard Flllmor~
Some caD him the &amp;bd or
are not so kind.
ro. all his aUered rayJu aod
ioeoo.sistcodes, MIDard fillmore
rcfJm as rite autbenlk Bulfalo hero.
St,_. arc dubbed alia blm. So
lie ~ «&gt;upk ho4Ptals, a few
Kboois and even amWtAudc OfUB
atnac:c Ute a, (u..acti0ns IDd
orpniz llioos.
,
B&lt;a wbai may C!ld&lt;or him lJIOSI
~sldenu. Others

Boa

iD tile lteans of Uaivtuily

bw-«aucrau vru not

10

much his

Preslde~~tlal line~&amp;&lt;. bw hh

aod

~whit

roar

toraouen servlt udc
u U 8' llrst clwloollor. And In an
elTon to honor the man ""ho hu
done much for us.· the
University hu b&lt;en cclebralilll
Fillmo«~ birthday wbb tf'Odj[ioftll

.,avesltc ceremonies. toplA!Md
Anoci1te for Community
Rtlationa Ridwd Baldwin, who
Ms bcal coordinotlna the ksliv~ks

"'Sinct as IOJ'll as I ean remember."
While h b not the moJt wdt
a.tendtd Uruvcuity event. Baldwin
b&lt;llcve• tllll, 'W\Iikc comedian

Rodney O.,.rficld, America..
llth Prts1dcot a rts~ct ed. •
flointllll 10 Ill&lt; numb&lt;r of wreaths
tbai deek Fillmore\ Forest LAwn
va-ite, Baldwin 1101ed thil c~n

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Prctidt.nt Carta rcmcmbt:rcd bb
pr«&lt;«csoor\ (27 times •C'li!P•edl

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rwcd tbcir rtcond 10 2·S
Sacurday, whippinc R.och&lt;SI&lt;r
lnstirur&lt; of Teclulolol)' in
!he w&lt;iahl clauu for a 24-18
dccoiion. Lucu ( 00 lbs) pinned his
opponent ln ku than six manult'.J,
~hOc John Haonah (126 lbs). 0.•&lt;
fa&gt; (IH lbs), Dan ROK (1$8 lhs),
Scou Slad&lt; ( 161 lbl) .t.nd )om
LUUC) 090 lhsl .U • oo b¥

su

d«JiiOft

Royals bubble with optimistic cheer after
by Baty OttleBovl
$p«-1'11m SJ.U H'nlt't

Btfort' a to.arif\A. mnt:nJe crov.d, t~ \\omf.n '\ RoyaJt
bH1t1baiJ tdm put on a Jma.Shana pnformancc- '" Clatk G)m
'io1urday ooahl and came a ...y W1lh 11n01hn &gt;&gt;C'IO&lt;)', 7!-66
Oa&lt; of 1bc mort &lt;p«tacui.IJ ._..or the &lt;&gt;c:nma wull&gt;&lt;
cnft'l) U\ I he Q()'lllr-d h •ouJd DOl ha"C' OC'CI.nOCM.'d bO&amp;SIII\I a&amp;
LSC 0&lt; I(.,.... Selle, but Lhc c r o w d - ot&gt;l«=cd and
bQp((l,d and ..... str&lt;&gt;n&amp; iiiJlllOO lO lhe U B pby.c..
And the Royals' &gt;Piri&lt;• marclt&lt;d thar • ell Gannon
nt~muy an EfK. Pcnnsyh-an~ .ent a \"~toad of basltcbaU
piJo)tn &lt;\pectin&amp; an CI5Y won qarn&lt;1 Buffalo. cncouflled by
lhf' h i&amp;h C'XJ)(CtatiOIU Of COKh Lea AUStin,
Buffalo o&gt; l · l II should be a touah cam&lt;. bu•
~C' hau lht hd&amp;ht," 1-h~ told Tht SP«tf11m bdort' the
upcomnc UJM)H. ''Wr'U wan and R1: v..t\at happens." .shco

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il&lt;ldcd 'Ailh I iimdt'.
"""'" 1otood lhrougbout mosc of rhe same on htt rcn.
«nola on rlt&lt; rant hall .. far .. • Ito :.OCh&gt;nl oulp~'"' .. hom Gonnoo'• Lad, K.ntJllu' suard Pea&gt;
Rucrltl\ad 1~ tn•cW!IYlObuoru uou&lt;d oo her by cbc md
or the llaJf. Then lc.ammatr R~ Ncsbu ltall&lt;d pby ~llh a
\:nee IIJJUf1.
Lood cbonu of •·eo Go Gannoo" from 1 micldk •acd
..,.,oman se&amp;ltd bth1nd tht' muor's bench drownfd out wmr
or 1he other fiPC!(tatOr&gt;.
the mothl"l' of freshman Llldy
Knislu Htldl Man, a hi&amp;!&gt; ocorcr on Solurdaf• &lt;oonltst
A.sked "'hat she 11touJh&lt; of the UB crowd. &gt;11&lt; responded,

really vea~ pmc:· I&amp;Jd

"Robin had •

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jubtlam

O'Donnctl Her caihl poi.nu and smooch ball hondlina

ua·.

bol&gt;lff&lt;d
dcfco~.
Aller I he &amp;lm&lt; Oulmaa&lt; "'"'openly cxtil&lt;d abovllhe ,...,.,
a. o "hoi' "W&lt; pbyed mort comislcolly I bon ova," sh&lt;
wd " II ..b by faJ OUr rmc:sa pmc btaux CVCI')"&lt;&gt;M: was
1bn~

contubuuna ••

O'Don!ldl'• C&gt;.CII&lt;mCOI . , _ ll&gt;&lt; &gt;ICtCM) Ga1I&lt;IOo
gffnm&lt;d from 1!0 pot~~~los&gt;lo ll&gt;&lt; Lad) K.n•aflu Lui KUOa.
"E&gt;ffYOn&lt; d1d •u,--h a super job IhiS 11111&lt; Our dcfmtC rcalh
d1d the trt\:l (or UJ," lhe c:oech nA.InWncd.
Offcns.-dy. UB's Janel Lllle)' boasl&lt;d a lO poull pmc·
ltli)l, whole ai:IC! 1ali)'UII 15 «bounds. Buffalo allow«! ZA
tumovns. In lffiPfOVC'mmt 0\'tr tht" IVffl;lt: Of)()

"Wt Yotrt much suonger ddtn11Vc.ly than dunJll
Thu,.,...y'• lou 10 Bono&gt;&lt;nlut&lt;." O'Malley &gt;&amp;od. Tht Royals
chokrd •n tbc ta.M mmuta of the St Bonl\tnlusc came v.d
suffff&lt;d a one poono loss &lt;o 1he popuw ba&gt;knball &gt;dlool
"W&lt; dJdn '1 havt foul trou.blc a;galnu Gannon hkc •c dJd m
lhc Bon.nK pmt."' W US~S~a.nl coach added

Othn po•nfuJ coarnbuson to Sa.turd•) 's

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O\tt

WdJ. bow Oic il th.u .K'bool.?" AOcr h.IYln&amp;. n,urt thrown
11m• on S..urday ruJ)I&lt; &lt;1m

Gonnoo ondud&lt;d &gt;Ojlbonoo&lt;&lt; Man&lt; &amp;,to. "bo puUcd do.. n
19 rebounds for Buffalo ..1lilc talll'ln&amp; niD&lt; poin!S "Man&lt;,
lleadld our dcfcmc," boa.sc&lt;d O'Donnell
"Glna Collora played her best pm&lt; lhll 5C&amp;'OO:'
O'Donnell odd&lt;d The WiltiiJDJViUc n&amp;li•c,.,.. abl&lt; 10 •wi•clt
from aua.rd to lorv.oard in SC"YetaJ crucaalcwo POltu plaY$ for
Burlalo. Maureen KlcUI work&lt;d cloody with CoiiOJa under
&lt;he board• Sophomore auard Su&lt; D&lt;Cook chipped an 10
porn!S 10 aid ll&gt;&lt; Buffalo tffon .

crowd 11 P&lt;&lt;'llY tood· ••
" You how a JOOd -.....-. 1eam," confa&gt;cd anot!Ja
.,....., r... "Our baahl bn'tiCOtllll )'OUI pU)tt&gt; at .u ond
tba&gt; ....Uy ourprioa
GIIMOCI.Ifldahl ,... ovcrshodo•&lt;d by BuHalo'• unuy on
lhe ooun UB'• dominta'inl 5T• J uatd llobon Oulm~~&amp;&lt;
faucd &lt;'OOJiclcfabCy wdl, JIOpputl 5'7"' and S'&amp;•• oppooenU
from CDY creal &gt;ClOtlJ1&amp; auac:k .

called b)' Can.rcmaJruna &gt;he pleaded
•mt ha pbycu. "We
Slop""""" The 01ha ru&amp;bl
tapDII S., llona•cntur&lt;) we ..-coL cold
don now:·
They liodn'r From lite foul lmt, Jconnc Quoi\~VIII and
LUlc) dumped In tile rram·s l&amp;sl four poonu to cbncb the
wi&lt;tory and ..W.c ll&gt;&lt; Royal$ 4--).

She,..,..

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at hcr shc said, "For a....,..,..,.,

me:·

BufrUo't taJI tv.o minutes of pme acuon ,.nc much
unproud Jtft« ·~

ms 10 Boftavcnru.rt

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Potsdam ices Bulls, 52-36
as offense freezes over
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The nwnhcr one .uked o,.....,., Ill btik&lt;1ball team '" the EaJI. ~
l'oudaln State &amp; an. w~ ohelc&lt;m&lt;ft " ho pur Ihe Bulb tn the dup rrrczr.
52-36, at O:tTl Hall.
The onckfuted 11 Hit Por!idorn team rdlcd"" a rour&lt;e&lt;nn &gt;tall orr..,.
a~rut the Bull's l-- 1· 2 U&gt;M ddmS&lt; and all&amp;ht man-lo..,ln pr..s as they
JUmped ouc •o a 10.1 k"ad 1n the ri~ thr« mtnute:t. of ,Uy. ~ Buli.J•
..anil!lly locled on a Porwlam bear
couldn't sinlol&gt;rir fi•st 10 field

h••·

aoat auemptl.

The Buns· orTMK momen1anly Ihawed as 1hc1r team 'eadtr. 6.2.. ~nior
Tom Pat&gt;On&lt;. broke the cold ' pell wlth ,,..o quick U root jump&gt;hou . The
Bulls . fueled bY qui&lt;k pu&lt;es thll broke 1he Bc&gt;rs' prru, outscored the
rrve nationally .uked 0.•1Sioo Ill teom. 10.2. wlucbbfouah• the
Bulb ..;thin one point
Potsdam's l&lt;adlna scow and rcbounder. D&lt;rric: ~ lt,..land,cb......., tM
ftrll
With the .....,.., ol an ~ pms that he aulbonc•ivcly
WanH:Iunked. The Bull&gt; """"' bad on tbc ocu dme "'ith the &lt;uct same
play-a Jolin FnJ.palld P"' thai t:m Jolon droPped VI-but licked thOI
Arne auth.OC'ily

number

hair

Do&lt;!&gt;,,._,
EYCn lbouib the Bull&gt; fo und the hoop only 38 percent of the tun&lt; from
llhc rtcld and )3 percent from the UM in the ft11t half. th&lt;ir hu5tl&lt; and
offensive rebc&gt;undi111 k&lt;Pithcm within two poinu. 15-23.
l ~- dwint halfti rM, UB,... put into thrir cafbonfrc:cnna uniu
,Ddlcycamt O&lt;II for the ..conct hallwitboutlk'!*'l&lt; lbltlcpo thcm In the
1ia th&lt; flf1l period The Bulls' lhootin&amp; ocwrac:y plumtn&lt;1ed to a • ••
•....,..... Jow- l ! pm:au fO&lt; a half.
l'oc.tdlm llciWed clow1l the tempo and too~ away the ( lSI bruk lhlc UB
,.... Jdtiaa off tbc -~CHIWI P&lt;&lt;SS. The foou """"'" Jtall thll POU&lt;Wn
iaa&gt;rponud . .. ted to perfcruoo u t11cy . -... up lht clock and poSJe&lt;l
the baD to Ro"'-"'d (S.,.e hiP 20 poi!IU) for tU)' lay-vps. When Poudlftl
couldn't IP il»idt. tbcy rdled em thdr alwpobootln&amp; ocnior auanl Ed
Jacbllim (14 poinu) 10 pwnp the IMII ia from 20 feet.
The Buill c:bMpd frocn tlld r 10n&lt; clef..,.. to m.aM0-411an a lter they
13 points bdlbod with five minoaes remalnlna because of the stall
of Pouclam lhiLWU arindinadownthedoc:k . The Ofl)youtcomeof
!hoi~ wu a ruh of f&lt;MiiliUI brouaht tbc Burs to the line, w!Uch
GillY~ r..cJ 10 lht
fire .. they .tid 1001 ..US. •~ina~&lt; fr~ ll1ro'W

orr.....

Pot....,

iD tile .......t half.
Allor Goo- CoKio Hlllba c:loeed lk loctcr roona doon to the P&lt;ess
and OIIIJ AMiouool CoKio T""' s.ilh «MMid be r-"od for c:omma11.
Saoilll Slid m. tbc 8\olo - I a tbc font bolt wu rdaud 10 the ••
- - pe.y. Til&lt; ICIOOIId half wu. diffr:rart Jtory. ..... tbc IJOCOCid bolt tbc
t. . . didll'l &gt;del; to lhc pnt plan . The._, didoa't ,_,to the.,.,.,.,.,,."
~s.itb' 'lt JOU makt mistakes 10 a wdl....edled IQDI Uke Potadam, tbcy wUI
c:apUiitt," Sm1tb said, bole added, "All doe miJtakes we m.O. can he

..,.,.....,_...__....,_..,. . - e d. We 18etthc killer iftlllinct ."

�UB hockey ~ulls get blown oot,
bUt the future still holds promise

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Tbr Elmira '-ill&amp; Sql« ,.ere llyilw blah apia.st
Th&lt; pcaaltks were eootly to UB •the £lila tallied ~
UB S1t....S.,.,.defiaq the lllockey llldls 6.0. Tbc lou 011 row poworpYy ....... '"T'h&lt;m ~ J)&lt;1111lies tm;a :li
-lbc ro...tll in UB~ Lut five -iap. lfo•eV&lt;T,Ihe all1ht time,"OOI'Od Mart Wadtu.
Thtre COflly to UB u tho e..Ja tallied DO lour
oll'cied JOrDe prC!IIliR for rur 1ft ....... "We
' " " ' to loo ov&lt;T"&lt;I&gt;CIIiroa our probkms." taitl m&lt;roa
powCfl'lay W)ab. '"Them domD ~ t;D ,. all tho ~
..... ¥cvia KJiab, '"J'biap - loolcirl&amp; Up uti ...... 1me." noced Mort Werder.
!:
eomilc tQFtbtr • 1 Leam oace a pill.•
Thtre wen: plmty of_.unitiea "- tbr lkllb had ~
llelliad tbc sto.odow .,alt.todina or sm1o&lt; Jim .Jhey;.... capiloliud DO tbrm. Tbty &amp;red 27 sbou DO
Boyd&lt;n, tho Soorina Sql« hdd tbc Bulk• in check Boyclc:o, •tilt tbe S..U. Eopos rillcd 4$ DO UB 5
.................... - ·Scoria&amp; .,.., ...... Ia the 09&lt;all&gt;c Ddmindcr Bill K--..h. Alllloollb .C.U.ta let oh llaDZ1 pY&lt; EIDUra the lead •bleb UB oevrr
ll)lls bJ,lht flnaiiiCO&lt;c could t.~ brm muth worK. !!
tbr&lt;*med.
•
'11illy played bis tJllicol .,at pmt," Wcnkr said.
CIUn llicomltis ICO&lt;ed the • inaDia aoal on a
Wcnkr,o bmtr Caaisi,. Collet&lt; pla)'Cf,.,.ioudy
powCfl&gt;lay -11 "- lbc ' lint period. Dicomlt b taet
' aitsthe .,..t ftl&lt;dil&gt;c bot wen UB..t his old t._
1olli&lt;d l&amp;lio uti coatno•C&lt;d "" assilt • Elmn DO Ftbnlary II. "We c~ toke them lilb&lt;!Y." Werder
aDcrJied tri~ (or tbc fourth c.,_,.in lim&lt; said. "Well have to come: 0&lt;11 bittinlmd tate coauol
OV&lt;T UB,
oft be pmt." When asked about defmsive cornctioal,
Aller ~ boct my Ill tht pm&lt;, UB ••en:rpt&lt;d Wndcrs-sted•o "avoid dcf&lt;aslv~ In our &lt;ad
to rtVOUp durin&amp; tbr lint iolmnls$1oo. "Coach Ed or the let -.d move the puct- GIOrt cfl'«tivdy.•
Wrich• ad¢1Xd \II 10 play the mon -.d sec wba
Focina Con land Sta&lt; tooiabt, tho llulh 1r&lt; bopina
happens," &lt;Ommmled KAab, "O.w momeDlum w os
will to build"""" n&lt;Cdtd conl!denee. "W&lt;n
drlirlcd aJI ~~ lbc lot e 1011 in that period.•
on the riaht track, liMp ll&lt;lookO. bolla~ us, we
Elmira scored with only two s«oncls r&lt;mlininc Jlllt need • bia win," noc&lt;d Knab.
wbile UB wu shon~ The 1011 was eoutested by
tM Bulls wbo claimed tbr: Elmira Jtatcr
over tht BULLS BITS: UO's r&lt;eord cllP!JCd to s-6· 1 wkh 12
blue lin&lt; before tile puck, ho•c•&lt;r. the rcftrtt pm&lt;s remaini111 In tile seuon. • .Elmira was tht firs1
disqrctd.
team to blank the BUlb thls yur..•The three Rvs
were. In order, Boyden , Dicomhh. and
Nnt•«tlq
Kacnlnska .. .UB il home ronlaht llllimt C01tlond
IU in most BUll pmes, this COOlest wu mlln'cd by Slate and Friday ......, Plaltl butah State
niiDICTOW penalties. Elmira rec.:I\'N oinc IJCQIIItlcs
(Tooawmd• Ice Tim&lt; 7:JO 'P"'J hef&lt;ft ..,... to
totoiina ll miDIIICI, includ.ia&amp; a five lllinl.Ce ml)ot (Of O.wqo D&lt;J(t W&lt;dnesclay.
rpetlrillll. wbile tht Bulb were called 011 14 lnl'tactloN
-1(/ftQ R. Tltunton
ror 21 Mhuaes .

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STR£TCHINO f()ft TWO: Ul aw~~ HeroN . . . . . ,._,.. I • h ~ ......
the tuM'* ,_..t leriM to~ Wal~ W..Ut.,. D•IIW ~14 _.,

".... ., ,...

lfs been a tough yeqr

for the basketball Bulls
b) TOft)

Ptul

~)tJIKif

losinJ spurs a "'hole sa of untqut p&lt;oblmu Tem~
become shon. aunudes become nctathe, raru lose •atertst
and p~~,. become Crustra1ed AOe1 four louo Ill a row,
tbeso ailments ha-e 'Iaten a lirm II•P o a the UB basketball
BuUs.
Saturday maJ&gt;t' s n -46 lou 10 Penn Sute· Bthrmd Collqe
in Oark Hall dropped 1he Bulls reeord to a less than
Impressive 4-9 and was anorhet 1ndicauon tbat allis n01 well
wuh coach Bill HuaJ&gt;es' troops.
"We're not p~yina ...u and ,.e ha•m 'I pia~ weD most •
or the season:• Huahes lamented . "We've aot a •&lt;rY touah
sche4ule this year -tou&amp;her than Jut )eat's. We've f..:cd five
temu in our nin&lt; lo1S&lt;S that I would conlider supc1 LOu&amp;)lies
and we had two one·point losses on the road. I'm DOl trying
10 make CJ&lt;cuses; we just havm' t b«n playina w.U ."
. Saturday's Jatne WI$ I perf&lt;Ci enmple Of jUU hoW bad the
Bulls have been playing. Buffalo wenr .ICOUicss for almost sill
minutes in the lirst half and wa&gt; outdillanced by 21 poinLS
(33·12)at halftime . Bad pa.sses and turnovm killed the home
team's auacl and Behrend Colleae's Mike Powell put on an
offensive sbow which dazzled the cro)"d with behind-the-bead
passes and 5mooth jump shots.
·
"What can I say? We wrre outmanned. They had lOme
reaDy talented playm out there," Hushes commented.
The U&gt;Colld balf featured mO&lt;t or the same kind of play
from Powell and oompany, but thea UB SUII'Ied 10 ~e a
6ttlc scorin&amp; of iu own. SeniO&lt; Torn P..-sons-wbo ,... the
Bulls' sooren with 1-' pointi-bqan to hh oo IOIIK loaa·
r-. jump Jbou and t.be Buffalo fO&lt;Wards had ~ littk more
suc:cess oa the offf:I!Sive boards . Tbt spun wu nowha'c near
c::ooucll, tbo..,., u Orq Vauabn and Po,..U k&lt;Pl tb&lt; Visitors
way ahead. The ~ chipped io II poiJw C8Cb and
VaqluJ al10 snand IS rebounds bdpin&amp; their teammates 10 a
ll poiol eaualn.of victory.
Lookina and liaeoina ia the 1)'111 made it apparc:s11 bow bad
lhlap b.neaottcn for UB. Tbcft wert morumpey KaU tlwJ
pogple, a Go B.Jb rJsD was bdd upside ciowu, and lbett wu
JDOK talk ill doc AaDds tlwJ tbere amot11 the BWfllo
de!cme or oa the
beoda.
- ''Pnoaica have o01 beal aood and you ~ lih you
~".doc UB c:oach exp&amp;.leed. 'We're )'OUQI and we't11
1D1kiaJ lllislakel and you j1111 caa't wiD w1tb sopbomora. '
''lt's DOt a IIIJIIIet of the auys DOt havtna the rools,"
ass1su.at coed&gt; Toay Smltb added .
"Soaac:Umca a ~tw to boaom 0111 before they Ran
~ bcuer," interj(Qed HQiba. " We jldl bfd a touab

aureaio

ldlbt ~

~ CollcF c:oach Jim Simi offered AQiba some

~ 'efter
~the IIOIIC

the pmc sayina, "It's lbe bat we' ve

lllf feel.''

Jl wam't much conlola11on.

the...-.

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told U.S. Hrws &amp; World RtpOtt.
" A"lliiability (of lUllS) makes hocnldcles mort
fr&lt;q~ · in fJ)Irited . , _ ., 1 -.llclo't ....,. 10
C&lt;ICIIbiM.., qumm~, fDJI1 manlnl's and aload&lt;d
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Aaioo fD&lt; che NJV. Neal Knox eaUed ubtina laws
""""bl&lt;to" aDd ssid flltl~ l&lt;aislauoa would ool)l

mcbn~t~ honest culzaa. "In 1968, (Oibcn the Uoited
Slates maocced fedcrallqiJia!lon In ICSPO~~tt Rohcn
10
Kennedy's dtath) the murdtt rau was only two-cturds
o r - · ic1s today, and·~ ptrCmtaa&lt; of hand&amp;oJI
mLt den niltlonwidt ische same today'" I'"'" then. In
Ne" York, ,.bert 10111 arc VUiually prohibited uctpc
10 100.. few ponoru """" ha&gt;&lt; a U«n.oc
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lflpltd," oaid Knor.
tbJJ, hown't'r, b not necessarily due to lndrc-cu"c
New Yorl Slate- leaist•tlon. h c:an insttad bt attdbottd
10 lac.k of le:auJatfon in odm states. The man •ocu.std
of &gt;hoouna Lowen&gt;teln ltplly potchased hu PIJ10ion
Conntcticut , usinJ. • drlvcr'a UCC'nu for ' dentinca.uoo .
Ht """ abk to do this even th0u1h he had been
C'Omrnhted lo • maual Jn~thut,on in the \II.InC Qlle.
Lennon's mun:ltrn- Mark OavJd Chapman was ablt to
ICJally pur&lt;ha&gt;&lt; • aun in Hawaii, ahhouah ht had been
commhttd to 1 mcntll hospital twlct
To pur&lt;ha~ a pi11ot rn New York Start. a porson
muM ha~c- a pemu.t. To obca.n rh11. one mun ItO

bdott a oou.aty board alii have'

pboto~nphs

and

rUII&lt;fllriniS ta~. He mat also tau a count. submit
rdmn&lt;a froiD /our people wbo ti'Oit'ln tbe J&amp;lllt town,
&amp;DII'oolnl..-. Mt!tatwotothreemoetllwlillna
paiod •bile the-.! cumines tilt application. he
reed- a .,.,.Ut aDd then iflipprow&gt;d, can purchas&lt; a
pistol.
Whlk lhl&gt; may or may not etrc'&lt;tl vdy keep lUlU out
or the band'J or the lcillt:rs, had thl&gt; licauina procas
bcal iD effta natlon.nde, Chapawo could noc baY&lt;
Jimply P&lt;lt&lt;lwed a pn aDd boarded • plane ror New
York Cit•.
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Ill&lt; m001 part, Jdf-&lt;l&lt;ftatina and intlfccti•• klCOrdin&amp;
10 many aicics. Uodtr ,...UU.ion, a felon woul4 not
h••• to rqisur Ius sun. R&lt;quiriQI chat would he a
•lolatlon of hiS fiQh OllltGdma!t PfOitaioo apinst
sdf·iammilwloo. In Cbicqo, thcrt is a rqlSlnlion
lawthata&lt;t.wlyam~puailYpenon-isl)fol&gt;ibittd
by law from ownin&amp; a &amp;un (a felon, fm eumple) from

rqistenn&amp;ll . A criminal caoibl witlla p4nolcould noc
he chll&amp;ed tllerefa&lt;e with failure co r._;.ter,
Altl!OtJah chc NRA i1 Ill fa\'Or ol der&lt;aulatin&amp; th&lt;
PO....sion aDd sale Of hanaauns, it fa-• mort ttV&lt;Jt
punu:hmeot for the u.. of 111M in erlrnt. "Thll ~ind
ofla.rworks:· Kno• maintained. " In Arizona, if you

uu: a firearm In a n;,bbtry, you must Kt¥t a mintmum
or five yean in prison. Tbe .senttncr may not be~uced by parole boards or j udaes.
..Where we have Stt:n 1hc imposidon of that type or
law- In Mlchipn, Aorida, South Carollna and

Aritona-thc trime rate has 1one down," Knox said ,

Janu.ary 7 l&gt;iltbday ·
"Prulduu Ccrter sent IW
tradilioaol wrellh," the Nlllit:
Allloln n ec:utive rccall&lt;d. ·~
colood froiD the US Air Fon:c but
ia Nqpra PaUl l'fiii'Ctt,.td him."
After tradillonal w~11hs were Jald
in various Jfo&lt;IPO aDd lodMdlllls.
induillaa bod,. MillMd Fillmore
( MFC), iu Studtnt
"'-*lqp (MFCSA) ond the
Buffalo Club-a "civiliao"
orpnhalon fonned by the U •
presillcnt-\JB\ As&gt;islant to I he
Presillenc M. Car lou\ Ba_ca
dttivoud wbal IWdwln collled a
"'ony nlot rutk 1poeeb" •ulocitma

eoneac

FUlmore.
Ha•lllc
•tn the COWM or the hisiD&lt;J ot
the American R&lt;publk I he Offlce
of tht Presidency hu bttn
ooeupicd by I rcnwubly diverse
colketlon ofcltiuns," Bac:atold a
handful of pavesitc Spte:tllon

PUIJD.fre DC&gt;'U ~~ hiJ
rupooalblllty cowards hi s
constil~~tt~ey. "Ptnidmm Fillmore
wu 110t ahid or 10\Ch dec:loions.
flo mtwk a Cfw V9'J touah
decisions,_,. wollld S., that he
also made: mistake~, &amp;1111 he losi
-IOGiefrimcb,•a.caaclmilced inthe
sul&gt;-ttro teQI~ura. "tbll may
weU heJlac sad desi:..V
o(M..V or
_,
-v
oot kadtn today,u wen,but let us
hope !hal they, too wiD DO&lt; shrink
llw,awuomc ~1 wbKh
public trust conren.•
-:.
TtOBoa-.1 pillow
1\fter coocludq lhat flllmort
wu I man of "resolve. chatac:ter

and&lt;Oor&amp;~&lt;."Bac:awasrepOrledas
"havina a tear in her eyt" by the

local PfCU mucb to che chalrin of
other CaP.n Hall odministraton.
DenyJna tbar s~ was Jhcddilla
I&lt;SIS as a result of an "mmotlonal
OtJtbutll." l~ Prtsidtnt\ lWistanl
,Ht"Utd chaa h Wid che: cold
"'Milled Fillmore. who became the weather and not tbc stotimentalil y
Oah President of the United Statu or her readings I hat prompted the
on the dwh or Zachary Taylor.ls facial shower
ont further e1Camplc of a man who
Never a peal fan of FiHmore'l.
COlli&lt; from hwo)ble heainnLnJl to lla&lt;:a .dmiued that the mention of
occupy the hJ&amp;htll posh ion In the tm. name: brou&amp;ht a ~mile~ ro het

Bet;au&amp;e of the natun of ·ha:ndt&amp;HU. ho""~"ct. Pf'O·
conllol lobb)'isu want handaunJ· batuted oomplcttly
" We no longer olCed handJUIII. They se&lt;Ve no porposc
rxccpc 10 ~111 P&lt;OJJI&lt;." Btard declared in a U.S. Nt•~

Bmphuitloa thc "l erroblc l did my honw:work." s hc admiucd .
deciSIOns" fiCin&amp; lht P&lt;&lt;Sktcnl, •t &amp;utM I hod to rne"t my lack of
conopounded b)'- a clvO Will
oponK)n of Flllmort ."

'-face . ..1 heard all the JOkC5 but 1h~n

repon .

d«:ade away. Baca noted lhll

courury'l JOYrma.nce:·

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n11ltgnt'd Prtsicte· ""'lncrtaud ..
retently The Mlllard Fillmore
S ococoy .,.. founded m 1963 to
"perptluattthe mtmory oft~ 13th
Pre&gt;!dent , holdirli lu&gt; actioll&gt; .,
exemplar y
e xample-)
of
IOC'Ons&amp;su·TK"y." Tht Socitl )' boast ~
U d u p:t «. *tuc'.h. in ~n.
aut mpt aa rtmmd Amcuc:am.

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of the US " I h&lt;
' poason an anoual
eosar contHI .. d b tbc.topk, -v. 113•
" ould Amcnca he today had thert
been no 1illard f'illmore7• Cash
OIJ,ii:NZal tOn

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awarM&lt;I to lho« w ho

bHt d u play 1ht man who was "'tfk
fi nt 10 &lt;st•bllsh 1~ W~he Ho"'&lt;
I ibrary. lhc rus t IO h.IVC'. baJhc ub.

an

uon

coo '- uo vc

and a

a.tepmOihtr "
(,I.C'IIIO

8u1d u

maantainan~;

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open

m&lt;mhershop
the fillmor&lt;'
aroup publi&gt;hu lh&lt; monthly
~11/rsronts wi th Millord poriod&gt;cll
mq.az 1nc .

Perlo&lt;apS r ~ m.;or CIIDe o r
Fallmort'!l ~uangt place 1n
AmC"rican hastory IS the creaamen1
br rrcci"e.s front scboolt utbook.s.
Ac:oordlna to one histol}' tnt. a
hc:aJtd conuovtrly of the- Fillmore:
Admlnlitration cooc::trncd auano fa
oublrd) remvn off the &lt;0351 or

Pt-ru. Th&amp;J scarowl"l t&gt;.c:ren•cnt,
which could he c'o n•trted Into
• lluablt knillocr, was .. boot or
conlcDCkJn"

bttw~n

Amcrican

businessmen and the PtNVIan
aonmmtnl.. EYtDI. ualJy I Fillmore
lnterveoed m -,he dispute and
oeaotiated a "sptdal ~lly.•
Alles bis t&lt;r;JD c•pired ill IIH,

Fillmore went into J.tmi·
rctlremtnl, dtvotlaa mon tim&lt; 10
IIi&amp; Unlvmity
But,
ill IIS6. fillmorr rctwoed to tbe
POiilkal ....., • 1.11e Ptesld&lt;mw
caadidi iC o r tbc Know.
NotllillaJ'Wty, a or ...,;.
lmtalannl COOICIVCiv&lt;l. Strasirlc
the prue,.,.IOII or the Ualoo wkh
lla•esy, Fillmore aDd the Kno"' •
Nothilop were IOIIIIdly dt"*ed b&gt;
I~ Jl'fttral t kaion, losiDa by over
ooe million votn to Jamu
Buo:......_
Aft er rcturllill&amp; to Bwffalo,
Plllmoef ~ued hio role as first
citltm or l.bo but~ city,
est&amp;bllohina ' E!Dc Ana Ac.lcmy, a
toe libnry, SoeietJ. or N11ural

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The ..... Is oe.l Cl\1 0mogo SororiiJ tnvkCI oJII... ~od
girts to ottend our r- piuund ..-log pony Frkloy ot ii:JO
p.M. o t o u r - .ON~ogoRFolb Blvd. UII8J2-1149

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tnter Vel"'n~ 0\rbt.San Fc.ltow$hlp mec:ts tomorrow at
7.)0 p.m ,., ))2 Squire. Rkll _ , . w1n oped on lhe
AuthOnly of IM Scf1pU.nt..t-A f'oundetJon..-

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SUr.itllty Education ~tu cQIU.ftS.tlora: Ptu.se c:ome up
to the Center to work aod sign up for • .shlh by FrhUy
then wUI be • ~t«y .starf mHting Fridey 23 •• 4
p.m tr\ 261 Sq~i..r~
SU....altty EductUoo Center: Apphc•tlont ore now
•vetlable: lot volunt«.r cotJnsetU\g poslh~t et the
C~tet.

261

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end 111 Norton. AC. Tr-•ihi"g ston..

Jon. 27

Tht M OA Otnce M anlitbon

ts- qukkly approaching. fof

•nfotrtusllon all Nancy at CAC.

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CI\C Blood &lt;111•• •lgn up Jon. 2ilon4 29 from II J p m
In the Squh-e Cet~ter Looege. Btood drlve Is ~n. 30 frum
104pm '" IOC..~. AC.
Wome.n rue.1rch s.ubjects nudtd. Healthy women foQtl
16 30 w4ng birth control pUts tpt~terabty Ovt-•1) ate&gt;
needed for drl.fg mtotalbolism 5tUdy cooducud at Millard
flllmor~ Hol;pftel P•yme-nt fof pentdpadon tncluded U
""tetHted pl~aw ull 887 .47().C bttw~~n S.. p m o,
8J). 7422 ohot ~ p.m.

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19 00 GSA r.. on ~ GSA offoa, 10) Toloert AC
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n.. lnt•ns t.c EntHIII lAng- tnstlwu lo In need ol
conwruuon luOtrt to
wtlh for• len 11\NH:nt.. C:.U
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&amp;.Uiuthen pocty
&amp;lock l'lc\lnloln College
tt S.turdOy ol 9 p m CoU 636 2137 lot cklolls.
\tiomen•s St\ldlu Colle:ge. tt hotdlnQ •" open house ro,
tU tl'low ilntttt JUd In tbc pto)Hta we.,... lnYOI't'td in and
our fut.ufe ts • 8!\ progrtm, ton~t et I~ _lliln.,pe1t,
b&lt;hln&lt;l 1\c~-. MSC Open house "'Ill WVlil ot 7 JO
p
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..-ork.thop~ i~OV4. For de.,.Us .M ft'Qil.lltttlon 1109 by l10

Nortor&gt; or call 630·2803 Todoy I• thc lost .Uy of

••ta.nd~ r~t,Jtsatk»n Mur• from' &amp;.lO • •m,-7 p.m. Art-.t
\oct.y. o;ou may reg:lttt!f dut•ns nouTIAI o ttke hour•. 8:30
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ll'!'licotioM Will be ocapted.

f'lno&lt;ldol old ll'!'lk.ttlom lor 1981·12 orcstlllovollolllc
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~ FM duo dot&lt; Is F&lt;b. 28, 1981 ApPIICOIIOns
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•"~ twre foe )'Olio.

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broke.ft o' uoubted llvu....fl«'d frtends You co" 1'\elp by
cethne&amp;M- Be·A Fr.end Ptogram at 87&amp;.41)7 ftom 10 6
p.m. '.rHkd•~s .

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J)'ol.tu.fon No upetience f'I«U5try Come dOwn to
Ooodyt:ar South Lounge tOn[gt\l ond LOmOfrow 4\ 9 and
II p.m
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344 Squire.

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10-4-9.,... Tht:re are no Sormt to 1111 out, no r«oub Mp4

wllr&gt;\lo do oomtlhlng
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lnlo&lt;mot""' . .11 Oot&gt;ble •I 43 1-3~ I 0&lt; Moll br &lt;"* CAC

M1d t;oU th&amp;re What you w•nt to sNre-. The 6ooJ b •'•'11
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( l o - ...at.he¥tochooa tO~Int~ws using
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efl.aM ..._will kd!Kuut&lt;l.

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metu Ftld.o)' •t 2.JQ p.tn

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Sqult~

Ac1or-.s Workshop I'YWC'I) ,.,,c:Joy ot 2 p m

tn 102

H,,lmi'tn MS(.
1he Jant K.otl(lt Roorn. ( ll!coll E•t'tUon.o. wiU bt h~ld

WROB r torganl~tlono111 mttdfig Ft•d•~ ol 8 p m . tn 102

QOO&lt;Iy•or MSC
Chlnc.u Student Aun. m~t'b Salutdoy •l 8 p m tn 320
Mf AC Ellicott
Alph• L&amp;mbdt Ot.n• mt't'IJ. Monday ol l p m , •n 264
(l«tlon:. W\lt br: hetd Fot ~e lntormeUon c.atl

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Pl.ays on An. 28 lond 29M 7 p.m m thto Hammen Stucbo
Thuter.l"SC
W•nt to pc.tform tomcthttta t~hJng •nd new? SKOI'M
o.nct' S..,ncia)l lrom ).~ p m M tfottt- H. .t

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Welum•n of 11\e Ontlo'•rstt,. of lllin04" tomoHo... al 3.30

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Stir." ginn by Ot. H M Vtn Horn of the
Otlho·ec~t' o f "Rbehe.lt~t Jan 29 •t l.JO p m .•,. 4.54
Fronc;zak, AC
..The TK&amp;onk E¥Oiudon of th~ Aollllp4f\C Pt.ater A Study
of the Fotmeuo,.. of ComplcA 1-\•rg-.MI Be.IMM glYen b)'
Cit)' L Mrotow.,_,l tod-r at ) p.m '" rOCJm 18, 4240
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Cornt.ll Tt~tl '. Ollrou~ 'J lckt.b evNf•blr •I tht Squlr*
Pc:gaJoolct perform

Tkt-.c:t OHic-e ond the Block Mountain U offl&lt;'t In EHic:otL

Oroup L«g.tl Se.,.,ku and RCC Environmental Lew
Semll'\lr With ~'torn~y Rlcha1d Llppe.s ThurMSay •• 7 p .m .

In ION18rlon, J\C.
Tl!o lkrlfalo Riglar&gt;al Btll~t p&lt;_(lorm&gt; Feb 6-8 In the
M.Mhtrint &lt;:orMII '"'ealt:t. Elhcoll. T dtu •re- evall4blt
In tho $Qulr• Tlcket 0111«. S.,O..IO('Od by 8!Kk

-alnCollcg&lt;ll
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FUimott R-... Squirt. IIJtK T""' S..., ....,~ng Feb. 7.

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Ionghi ot7 p.m In the Squire Conlof..U Th&lt;otcr.
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1omorrow at 8 p m in J..C4 Squht

Carlbbun Studc.nl Ann. fl\Ub F11day at 6JO p.m tn

Want to prennt AntJ·SvnJtl.sml COme to Lht .Jewlllh
Student On'Ofl today .,tv 1 t • ·"'· tn 344 Squire

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-.ervi« Ht!'lp us. help Cell 831 ·)521 or stop by 34!t
Squire

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8 Crosby to w t up en k'Mti'Wk•

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I) Oicl•nOorl .......,._

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tonight ot 8 p.m ot the USA. NJog.ro Foils 81¥&lt;1

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lrlsllllluclctlt AUn. Of'OOI'IutloNimeoUng LO&lt;r&gt;Onow 22
at .t p.m. tn 232. Squlr~. f"itow mtmbcf• wek:ome fof mon:
lnlo&lt;metlon all Mike ot 8J2·2402.

Bradfort Cub..-utomouowot 7·30p.l11.inthe.t«&lt;NN
flootloun ... fled Jocke&lt;. Ell-t

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Squire . Wlr&gt;e end pot1J Frlcloy .t 9 p.m. In
TownKftd.MSC

~ Sigma A.lpbo ~ority would lilco 10 Qd to
.:fOU.. WHy not get to know u. be com~ 'o one of ow
~T,..Iglot ot 8 p.m. In J2.51'1FAC, Elllco&lt;t

....S Jon. 28 ot 8 p.rn.ln-234 Sq..lre.

Note: B.Kk- ls o IJnlv.rslly I~M Spt&lt;'UUITiv
1'4ot\cu arc_ run fru ol Gn• roe.. Tht Spectrum does I"Ot
iJU..,.lH that d notku wDI 1ppear Mel rt.Rn'U the
right to ~dlt oil no~ leu. !«&gt;TICU TO APPEAA /'lORE
THAN ONCE I'IIJST liE REIIUBI'ItnED I'OR EACH
P!Utrrmo. c-wpsUnt,...l not PW&gt;ttd. Ouclllnu
"'~ 1'1-y. w.-.sor on&lt;l F»ttoy ot . - .

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                    <text>Women's Studies College is rocked by latest budget cut
Elala C.Ca• u

Womm's Studies is a pan of the University's
Innovative American Studi.. prOiflUD bowed uncia
the collqa. Sudano sald Friday that bor c:oll~lla arc
Betaauen:d by repeated bud&amp;c&lt; """ which ha-. pWWDJ ID focu their &lt;DCT&amp;ia fO&lt; ru&lt;oradoc on Vi&lt;e
cawed linin, but bav&lt; 001 hindered PfOST.,. in Praidcnt for AI. od&lt;mk Affairs Robcn Rouooa.
Womm's Studies CoU&lt;a&lt; (WSC). '"'" coordlnaiOn
Acconlilla 10 liku. the full-dmc staff liD&lt; OJo ....
iodicued Frid.aytba1 the moot r«&lt;DI blow-co the tun&lt; bel!! by Ju~y Garricl&lt;, who is key 111 plannill&amp; for ohe
of So&lt;JSG-&lt;Ny Wreak serious havoc on 1hdr prosram. Much Rqional Conf&lt;nn«. Sbc abo led a 301Hcvcl
A.:eordioa to Coli&lt;~• Co-Coordinator Unda courK wbidl cffeai&gt;dy 1auab1 &lt;KII&lt;rs how to UUinl&lt;:t •
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Doccml&gt;er J I llw lt&gt; l JJ.OOO annual budact would b&lt; cl&amp;m3Paa our fwun ,.hen ...
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rediKllOO or two course kna and on&lt; fuU-&lt;imc starr
11-losses Sud~ Olld ......., ompowble" to deal ~
Ho&lt;u, lidded, h wner, tlw pcshaps lhe m011
She wd u delirnt&lt;ly po1ou 10 lf&lt;Kibk fO&lt; on·aoin&amp; dcvutauns cff«1 bf he cut 4 ~~the bw&lt;leo oo
pro~,. sueh a&gt; 1 R....,nal C'onfermei to be hosted by
thOM 1dl tn the 1 rovam. Pf'C'\mtin:&amp; lhau from
UB and Buffalo Stile Collq;e Women'• Studio fOCVJma aucnuon • D nrw dforu.. ·~ could bcPIOIJII'M ID Mareh It abo may spell d11a&gt;1a fO&lt; UH's ruUy darnapnf. 10 rhe SA PfOposal ~o e ba-. hem
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4 11$1 U.no•aUoa
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ratu&gt;nalt rot UUIIO&amp; Wotnen'a Sf\JJIO *aJ \h&amp;\ 11 W'llS.
hoe lhat woula alfea &lt;he tcwe\l P&lt;Qplt," '-'d pan
lime 113ft membet Alluon Hie~• Sudano tdd&lt;d 1har

1hc Dean na~un1aan~ he: wiU n&lt;'l talk about resLonn&amp; lhc
..::uJ "He- ~Yl. 'whal's don~ 1.1 done, 1h.at'a. u:· \he
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conscquenl lar-&lt;&gt;rf wrll go lnro cr _., Wedoaday•
thoua/1 full flaur&lt;&gt; havo not ya """ released by
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~ wauilfaa:lbaD - y 1000 baV. tbdr balludnalloils tum into rcallty.

Scveral VB

poydlok&gt;Jy profeuon, iududl.na F.oculty Senate Cbalr
NormaD Soltorr. have .,..,.....a interest 1o cond.uctlbc an experiment 1n
the Pub to .s..'"";"" tbe dTecu or liJI!tina and music volume 00 alcobol

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Thunclay's mcetlii, of tbe Collegu.

~omm. •rwe are very exchtd, but we' are wOndering

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"Since we have been tryin&amp; to d~lop the BA
program, we have been cut consistettOy.
"Women's Studies b evidently not bei111 viev.ed as
priority. Eiiher the work we do is not respee.ted, or it b

wberc this UnlVersity's commicmeot Ucs,"' she said.

Wblk Hic:Ju sold she believe&amp; other aroups IOCfe
COD!Ultcd on how t!&gt;g&lt; could iboc&lt;b the new bu4&lt;t
TCSlrictlons, Women's Slbdie$ was not.· Additionally,
she said WSC and CPM were .....,,Iaiiy the only two
P,rQitaiDS thai tocU&lt; such am.bk' redUctions. The
CoOecr or Utban Studies, HJcJu explained, was au.
but the two oourses it loll were slated to be eancdled
and !be-one liDe tblt was rtdueed was occupied by .,
~.ructor ~ bad r!ano.(d to l~ve.
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Seh.....u. reasorma tn tutun&amp; WSC jUS1 d0C$11 1

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AssUtant Profe:soor of PsyclaoloiY David Ptfklns approacbtd the
Foeulty Su¥1au Auociation (FSA) Fridiy to tot pennU.ion for th~
experiment. FSA, whleb ~as Food Service-the Pub's operllor-uililer~ .
~; 1 !.~ ~r":·t~~H~~~.';'";;~
~ banner-"?'ed tU pqmimon aslotli as nonnal Pub oi&gt;creuota people, but this da ,1a number of our mld-yur

are not tnlcrferr-ed wath.

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The Professors still _have several people and committee&amp; to appr001eb
before b&lt;&amp;innlna the ~mt. •
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Per kills raJd tbe e&gt;epenmmt WIU be underwritten by the Nauonal
Institute of Afcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, anctwill entaD a toUI!Il boun
of obsuvatlon spread out over sis eonsecutive Wtdne&amp;days.
lt.s purpose is to ... if certain music t•oluma and li&amp;htin&amp; lntensilla
affeet aloohol consumption and the behavi." of' drinken. A person will
observt pauon.s as both the mu.Ac and i&amp;h«ina arc put at various levels.
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commilme:nts. We ate on call to the eampu.s a.s weU as

the rommunlrr."
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Hkk.s reason d that the , BA proposal would
probably fall fro 1 the attention of WSC manbers who
bavepwbtd its. fv. She $Aid sincr it is still te&lt;hnic:aJly
only a proposa It ,...,..ld have the leu~ immediatt
elfeetl! "nealeC ·d."."'l'm .Ureft ..UI be slowed dov.n
u we devote o· en~ies to immediate needs," ohe
opined.
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Aftrt Wedn. .day, a.:cording to Sudano. tlte
ptOJtllll will be left with tW&lt;J run-time and 00&lt; p&amp;n·
time starr people and a c:oordinator. " The work load
will haw to be pieked up by others tnd that seems
peny lmpo¢ble," &amp;be admitted .
Cd11a11Juct•~

not underStood ...
The Co-Coordillator maintained that her proaram is
at a crili&lt;:al j uncture" now and ealled upon the
Univtrsity to restatt its commitment ..
l:lick.s ar&amp;ued that the eontinual eut.s jeopardi.tt
mueb or what has been developed by the proatanl over
the post 10 yean. Remcrnberlna at one time a six·
person a arr "ooUettive,'' •be said the (ew people who
remain can harClly conjure vp that imqe.
.,We have 10 wonder what Us'•s commitment is 10
tfte prosram as we develoiJ&lt;d it," she said. "The only
thin&amp; I can &amp;Uf;i$ i.s that they have their own i.!leas or
what Womrn'sStudieobould be."
Hicks added that the sainc cut-one full-time starr
llne- W11S thrwened last Sprin1. but eJ&lt;plained that
community ancf facuhy suppor( prevcnfcd iL
Additionally, she odd"", Wharton called upon the
University to ha..·e the line rcing:ated.
Womtn's Studies woes are not new to tbc Uninnity.
Attention on the p&lt;Qgrarn was perhllPS moa clearly
foeuoed in 1979 when leadiiiJ fem'niSI and sebolor
lillian Robinson rcsianed ·her teac rina poa at Uij
beeausc sbe said she was "hopelessly trustrated" by tlte

Univcrsity'.s lack or s:uppon for the / .merican Studia*

proposed PhD pro&amp;fOm, by it.s elimi ..ation or the few
women-only elassc$ and by the disanpeara.oce or the
wale of an annot•nctm&lt;Ot by SUNY Cbanc&lt;Uor .. feminist environment" which Jured her here from the
Clift~ R. Wbanon I hot tM 1980swlll be the decade or ~chuseus tnsilturc or Technology.

Sfdano pointed out t~t tM cuu come abnrut in the

Buses will lea-..&amp;.it : jan. 31 from the
Malo St. campus at 10 am and return 10 pm
Tickets are available at Squire Ticket -office for the
play until Jan. 21 ($4 .50) and for the transportation
untO "Jan. 26. ($4.00 Cirrolo Italiano members, S6
non;~~~).
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�Negotiations

The end may finally be near for the 52 hostages
Ownership of the mooey b&lt;lonJinato the u-rubna family Plhla., b 10 be
d&lt;cided by the couru.
Tbe final Jt&lt;p for the rda.sc of th&lt; hoslqcs, u broack:uted by
Amerieall and lnnian media, ..-.. for tb&lt; Untied StOics to lrarufa tilt.....,
Afla aim&lt; It IJ mon1hJ of c.ptlvity and JCVcnl prcma1un twDOn ol
money to Allaia. The North African aotJoo is """"" u a neutral third
00\ appearsthOIIb&lt;hOIIIII&lt;S may be&lt;OtDIQa helm&lt;. Oo Friday,
pany in the lw&gt;dlin&amp; Of the h - t n&lt;SOOilfiOM IJid .. tO JCn&lt; IS
reporu ~II 01 Inn bad..,..., to
1enns ca111na fot US rckue of tnrur&lt;r&lt;T of all mooia.
the Pcnaan Gllfoatioo'• ftOI.fti....U.
OYer theb.aodliAaof
this money II IS been the "'-ior obll.ad&lt; fot botb '1llllool in rcadlina 1 Nolo1af&lt;ft
mutually
The ld1lina of tilt clo1ma fot.,. St~Jb'• wtaltb and th&lt; froun ....,.
Howevu. by loJe in tilt ot\m&gt;e&gt;Oa State ~~ Spot.,_ ADito completed fulfillmmt or lht IOUf lranw dttnandJ presented to
Stotkman datmc-d tho! despit&lt; tD&lt;dio ..,...,.......,.. thOI .., qmm&lt;Dt W&amp;Jbilllloo tluouah Alccria late Lw October. The oth&lt;r " ' 0 ddnand&gt;.
bad been r&lt;IICIM:d. Am&lt;ricaa oqociltioo t&lt;~m~ i.o AJci&lt;n and i.o thOI IlK United Slat&lt;&gt; pronusc 1101 10 tntufcre '""" tnterrull lraniu aff111n
Was!Jinltoa bad 1101 y.c orriCiall)' oehl&lt;vcd .., ~ or their t&lt;fliU
and thOI 1\mericaD comPIJlia 1101 '"" rcx dlrnaaa .,.."" '"" l.dOini&lt;
frotn Iron. Sb&lt; olckd thOI both tilt Ullil&lt;d States and lfiDiaD dd&lt;pUom Rcpvblic, have been satisfied. l'raxltnt CMUT prOI'IW&lt;d norunt&lt;rvcnuon
wen •iD •udyb 1 the lentil and r&lt;fUJed 10 opcatloJc oo bow cloo&lt; 1i&gt; last Ottober and lht lnltiiJl hrliamaJt'• 1&lt;Jto1a!&gt;oo 1ut w . . k coveral

by Alaa C. Kadlit
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IlK froot ,... or iu Fridoy editioo Olld all dly tilt llrwaYa ....
r&lt;panlna thOI tin '2 All&gt;atcuJ. U..tb&lt; ~b dl1 of eopdvky. could be oo
a plane lor Ewos'&lt; In houn. The DC.S, ~dly wakl111 in Suxtholm.
belonp too Califorllio clwl&lt;r OOII\Pil\Y and Is 10 Oy lh&lt; host. .es frO(D
Iran to RanJiein .-.lr But, W&lt;SI Germany.
ICTOSS

Gea•rm
&amp;n~&lt;r&gt; and

rinan&lt;ialexperu In Loo Anl&lt;kl, Walhil\llon, and London
"e"' worklna 10 P"'Jlllf&lt; '"" ...... uamfCT frum us banks lO the Banlt or
EnJ~land. One biUion dollaro In at&gt;ld and Sl .l billion in bank" ....u were
hoped 10 havt been tranxferred by ~p. m . Wuhlnaton dill&lt; on Friday.
On Thurodl.r, lkh1.ad Nabav!, Minilltt ol State lor Ex«:utlve Affairs
and thi~r hostqc: neaotJ,a1or Cor lr1n, reponed an eceepan« "'in &amp;mtn..l"
or the American rc:spon&gt;&lt; to Tchaan'• proposal. The Unlt&lt;d States t_,
under Ani•un• Seeretary of Stole Wanen Cht!Jioph&lt;r ha6 aaroed ou
Wedn&lt;&gt;day to tcmn which Included th&lt; immedlalt IUifreezio&amp; of 7J
percent of Iran'• S9., biUioa tied up In Amerieall banks. Tf&gt;e other SZ.l
billion will ranain and b. .ub)&lt;a 10 arbtnllion. Atlcria will tall&lt; 5.5 biUlou
dolws and rtkasc.lt 10 Iran dmu- . , . .sty u the United SlattJ usumes
cus1~·~ of the: boslqes.
Ira•, had on.inaUyul ed fot $1• billloo toco•a tbclr OA&lt;tdalmiUid fcx
10 biU on dollln 10 ..:c:ollDI for tbc I'Clunt of tb&lt; !Jilt Shall's wealth.

privxe4olms.
Lut .....t tb&lt; lra.oiao parliament poSS&lt;d ooc "aneraenq bill" and is
~ed to soon puo • .-ond dtalioa with th&lt; ~ cNls. The r....
bin-&lt;OIIlpksed on Wednesday~rrldaUy sanctiolltd arbitrliion u a way
of Rttlina I riD's...., claimJ7' The - d bill, &lt;Xprtl&lt;d to be paSRd
llus WCO&lt;lc tails for noaionalizati&lt;on or tbc Shah's "pllltldercd" wealth. Thb
nfo~ is ap&lt;tted 10 help lron'oclalm io ·court.
Ironically, Friday was th&lt; 1tt0nd anniversary or tile Shah Pahlovi'•
11eciug !Jim, wllitll clima&gt;ed tht Iranian r&lt;Volutlon and ultimately led to
lhc establishment of Atatollah Khomeinl's Islamic: Repubbc
Tbt fat&lt; of Amherst ,.,..,""" writ&lt;r Cyntlll.l Owytt is uruclAJed to the

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I&gt;&lt;Miaa&lt; ncaotiations noted Stoekman, addlna that the Swi" IOVcrnmcnt
was ill contatt wJth lnn\an offldals and were workina toward• a rdc:IJC' ot
the WOOIOO impriJOII&lt;d linee April. So far, no Ohlr&amp;.. havt b«ft plated
apill$1 ~Nyu, -tbc Swiss cmbwy reponed, notina that •h&lt; II b&lt;ina
properly wen &lt;ar&lt; of and is in Jood health .
Pri'Sidcnt-drtl Ronald Rcqan. who llu tailed the lnuuans
'~bubarians-". fo r t.U:iRa Lbc hosta,aes. dld not imd\Cdiaady c:ommmt on
Friday's l&lt;tivitics. He bad saidJMiier thai after h&lt; rates orr... on TuCJday
II&lt; would ~&amp;hiY ~z...the silllOtioo befcxe !Uioa any ltloon
Aller 443 days, tb&lt; .-bs or o1n&lt; Amcncao serviotmal. Iranian
tcrrorijou bo ~· lht fall 9f a Presld&lt;nt, and'"" an.Say or a nation.
th&lt; ._.,..arc p r - y comina bomc. Now th~ ar• no CAoCWO fDf the
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New healers enter medical field;
take doctors_ ~unprofitable, cases

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A . - . mtdlc4ol
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ocher ........tul tnMrpritb did foos
11110-inc:apof~. '*trig • IC*Wood lobar to.c.
to handle ofiU , . """""' Is , _
prolouncl 1n Amcnc."s unol ......,. .one:! lnne dbft.
wt.or. tht ltw rnklml d~.,.. now ollie to _.o

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1M moOim prOCUC. IJ run lib ""Y ott... ~.·
Paul Stelor, • opodab phy5idan'•
who
implam pacemolccr. wiCh oClll'&lt;liologiol in Son Landro,
c..Jilomio •b d"""""' us &amp;om tht wuaJ Amtricon
toyt

physician modoj ol • - - """"' llgurt TI-M
oHen&lt;IJ people, bul M's tht ......, ol US hMIIh con
tocloy .

"PAs .... ldo4ll ponr.. 1n • : H-..y Ano. who -t.od In •
procoa In Stodclon, Colfgmj,, "'Wo procfuco
lrl&lt;lame, bu&lt;
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p r - .one:! C«tiffod nww mid-- may ba\14
had p&lt;evtous IIV&gt;fng u ,._.,.... "",_ Som&lt;t ...,..
,.,..,.. mtmbort ollht Army M.dlcal Ccrpo Som&lt;t had
only bochtlor's ~I&gt;Dcn ~In a two or low
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Phytidon's CIJrnr1lly In ol trn.
b&lt;anc'- ol tht mlltory. In Cailfomfa pr\lons. h4elth
and m....y rurol modlcoJ
pracdc01 Some 700 phj.oidan's -..u and 2.000
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Tho mojonly wheolboy- ~In .... South.
who:ro tht physician's - - ,.,._ otfgiNrecf, and

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Tht StanfO&lt;d prO!Jam, which trains physloan·,
OSOISI"""· t~ the rural wus ond lnne elba o1
Cahfomla, drav.ing ~~~ from t1w • eos they ,.;~~
owntually MrW Scu~ ~.,..,!lOOn olint.,._
ucnong 01 the Stonlord Unlwnily School of Med~
tncl\odong In ·appm~tlcahlp" ..M! ~ physic!a~
..u11ng to ltoeh CKadU41Cos t'- mu.t tolor' a natJcna1
exam to be OCt1Sfled by the UIC &amp;.d ol Medqj

ToniS\t, Jan. 19 at '7:30 p.m.
Jane Keeler Room, EUicott.
lnfonnetiou on Sbebat, larael. Social
Events.
Meet old and new friends.
Re&amp;eshmeots- Tu Bi Sbvat Se&lt;ier

Quallry Asoutonoc

Aleria._.

Find a place a Hillel
40 Capen Bl"'d. ·
836-4540

VIDEOITV:
HUMOR/COMEDY

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( Eiec~ronlc Image Analyalel

CMS 004 (C.nle&lt; tor Media
Study)

Credlll: 4
nme: Tu/Th 1o-11:60 a .m.
Pla ce: 316 W ende Hall
lntruclor. John Mlnkowsky

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rh/a coursn w/11 explore

,,. varied and Innovative
uses ol humor and comedy

In rel.-.lslon and video art.
ReglalraUon numDe&lt;:

134386
For further lntonna~ion call
Jane Meye~ II 831·2426,
C.Ote&lt; lor Me&lt;!la StuOy,
207 Wanoe Hall. MSC.

NO&lt; oUf!W\'In!lly. ll'alnlng coou lor phll'ltiono
• .,.._. •• oe&gt; averoge ol SI IO,OOO lao 11\an leo
docto&lt;&gt; ond onnuol
S30,000.,..., 1M
..... ~y ol mld-ltwl prlldlllontn """" In
rnedlcN. Wclng mtdi&lt;AI ~. doing physoca
•xams. ond proWling hMith ~.A Jew ha-.
carvtd out.....U.. , ~ nl&lt;ha In the hukh tat•
morl&lt;ct. lUCh u _,..,.,health,~ room.
~ and lllevY. _.. e.lllomla law, ho..wer
lrniJ tilt hiring ol phytldan's - - .
phll*len.· wlto must olio be Qte·llpp&lt;OIIed .,
cmploy&lt;rs
•pAs are ~ . ........... -In ~ medical t••m
becau,... w. tentr* revenue." Steier comment-i
"N..-s, technlcl6nt, ond m~ alclu &amp;e a1
con~ ovetheod by the procb. But the ph9'1t1An
bail
dlNctly.~ , . In 1974. the KAIMr Pmnanente Health Maintenance
OrgonWitlon (HMO) 1n Ponland, Otogon, cond..aed a
much·quoted study or physician'• - n l poodU&lt;tiv~y
It found thll they prol!kk.d • 30 pon:ent•cost $0vtng to
the OlllO"IIallon ot no clecllrW In the qU.Iily of hulth
cart. Mo.e than 20 addltlonal tnKIIu have conhrmod
""'"ftndtnQJ

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Walla

"EvtfliOn• r.eached lor hlo well&lt;n ." Stoior '"Y'· •S..tln
rullty mld·lc.vel prlt&lt;GIIon&lt;n aren't much tlu«M to
physicians. Nearly a third ol PAs work In mlnOf"V
c:ommuntila', rural areas and tht inner Cft\lt. where very
few doc:toB pnc:dce."
Oapltt lho roptd Inc- In the aboolute number of
ph)llk:lant clacrtbed In the comml~Ut rrpon. tht
ol doctoR In l'rlmary c.vc opeclolll«s hat
aeadily declined from 42 percent In 1963 to 39 pomnr
In 1976. In eddilion. the~ meld~Qltlon ol
~ porUs, Tbo · - ol ~ In
Wuhin!llon. D.C.. ropoc1ed In 1978 that phyolclono do
not l'nOI/'O 1o uttderscrwd .,_ .. tho ihrtll ol medical
o~ Inert..... controdidlng o long·beld cl.tlm ol
the AMA In itS c.ampalgn ogoln!l ~ng physiNn

por&lt;..,.

"'''PPv'1llo amcal '"""" IJ .:...ys distribution. no!
numben," says \/Oglnta fowtoft, clrector olthe Pmwy
Core AoooOate Pt"'P'am at Scanlood ~ Modal
c-er. "Brazzi, lor "'-'«, hu ., lbundan&lt;e ol
COit1lfti&lt; one! opeclaks iNtnsl In Rio dt
Janao. wtM th htaltb c.vt of mo!l
it.

Br......,

negloaed As ~~ ow PAs - goong to medloolv
no tluul10 W!llrlg rnodlc.al

""""'-"*" ...... ~ -

pradlct.s.

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Tho econolnic argurn4nl5 lor hiring ph~·,

"""'"""oro now pr&lt;M&lt;191rTalttab~. ~pendal&gt;le ond
poll~.

mJd.icvtJ proctllloq«rl do wh.t many dono" a
_,•t do, go wllere mony doctoro wool go. and mll
molntaln the CJdsrlng f9·fO&lt;....v4« rolallons!Up befw...,
~t ond phll*lan
"1...,. on oro ol tntmM compotttlon amQt&gt;9 hofth cat?
provtcj«n- hulth m.tnrenanc:• ·~•· wli-C&lt;~tt
pracddooltn, mldw!ws ond m _
_ , phytlcians."
Ays 0., Fedonond Mil&lt;htl, lwo&gt;d ot lho lamily nu...-

P&lt;OCllllOnto ........ .. lho UniYtnly

Sc'-1 o4 Motdttctno, Dovis.

-rm •

ol Yli!a.n..

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w.•, . hellrlt&gt;g _,. ~ no"""' " ' - ~· wlto had • monopoly on r-....
hukh urc In the pu and don' ..X. 11M " ' - ' ol
"""""' O)IINm

c:ampdtlon •

'"On the con&lt;rlfY, I think l 'o good IDe Art?.tcan
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·All New Commuter Carpool
Witll · Preferred. Parking ·
Perferred &lt;;ommuter Carpool Parking:
·rhose members of the UB Commuter Carpool, who either share or drive, will be
issued bumper stlqkers as carpool parking permits only when they pick up their
commuter carpool results. These bumper stickers will allow them to use the
reserved carpool parking spaces in student lots on the Main Street and Amherst
Car:npuses. T.he special carpool parking spaces will be monitored and violators
will be ticketed.
·
,
Tp Join, Pick Up and Return Carpool Application Forms at:
Off Campus Housing Office
Squire Information Desk
·capen Lobby Information Desk
·orop/Add, Squir.e and Fronczak tJanuary only)
•pick up forms only
Special Locations For Carpool Week.(Jan. 19-23)
C8pan Lobby
Center Lounge, Squire
Cerpool Rnulta
Resutts will be avattable tn 403 Gapen Hall, watch Tf1e. Spectrum tor pick up
dates. Bumper stickers wiU be issued onJy when results are picked up.

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.Attention Grad Students

Ruearch Gram.
Money it available for GNd ltUdent ~
toward fmal Mateer'• or Doctoral level proiect.
Tile GNd1111te Reeouroo Acce.a Development
Proiect of the CSA bu fuoda to provide up toIHSO for Muten and 8250 for PbD candidate&amp;.
ADOiiestionl available in tbe CSA office. lOJ
Talbert. AC.

DEADLINE
Friday, January 23, 1981,
4 p.m.
Stttdenta / rom all/acultiea are urged to
app ly.

New
breed
of

GROUP LEGAL
SERVICES

country
doctor
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AJI'-on

Ent-1

DAI. Y 0TY C. lPNS}-Th11 "!"•"'~ Son FooncbCO
wburb. ~ono.., dvoughouo tt.. Mtlcn •• tilt ontp~~Aiion
lor ~ loll! ""'19 &lt;&gt;bout .,.,.... llnlt bo&gt;.a." "
under- o """""' .,.,..,.,_, U PIOI&lt;&gt;und AI 11\01
wl,od. gave 1100 to 1M a.butban 1Jbl:)1o 30 yt.,. •
This ond other ~ . t..oll b proclonwt«~ll)i
young. """'• upQdly mobolt ...,.,_"' tlw 1950..
or&lt; """' obootbong !IIol IN 11&lt;1&gt;an and _ , m,_. lrotn ob&lt;O«&lt; ~ • •
py·thod out o1 the ~. s~-nonns 1nnc:r aoo"
they o;an no loo&gt;ga ollo.d. tnd p..a.d ou by tlw

n...-.

""tell

·tt~hnollhotutM.ri&gt;o

The- kmgrim« tuburban ,._.tenu . t.h~ft.t.tl\' ct
lhrootonod by dw d~., • ol lndu'*""' lOb • ...t •
..,~ung oa&gt;nomy . ... ""' roll lSI out II&gt;• ........ t ......
tcrlhca._oubulil6n•u '"' ~ ~- ool ch lot
"".. docada""' ....., • kin&lt; ,,, !Miapho! "" ' ..,,.,

and

tho.,._...,.. ol •

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new moo a( ...a.! confol&lt;1 1ft -'m"""' lntt• ~ •·f • c!o
In rlw tnnq ay ~ lollll 1... "''" •..II
bl':wv:m th• pOOr and tt'le 1\. .· poot on
e ..man
lnngoo

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Wh« ttl&lt; urly GrMII and IWI4n
dldn'
lor- ....., th&gt;1 dw ..-. - " " continue to .-, clown
ond th• dtcam lin ohooo """' - . _ . , ond """'"'
and
no loo"Jft'
Homos
_,.- IIIII .....,_ In Doof. Oly than In _,,.

fwtl&gt;er-&lt;M ...trw~ro. and lho '-9 """""'' of -·"'
howlog INka ..... 10 low-It city cl..d.n
MM&gt;y ol!tw lm,..gra a double end triplo up tn . _ ,
poot,.,g ~ • .,..m- !he homo and .......
mtdlk-dool ...,..
-wt..n hold my h .,. lour l'U" - ·• Wei one .,.
o.ly ~ ~. , ..,._ lomlla boughl • They hood
one !lmily-.- and""' IAjlOialrl •
M.nl&lt; ....,._ ond olhon In .... communoly , _ Doly
Clr)o'•- to~ ""'"'-'9 .. nol ••~
........., Maw bled&lt;. ( luno ond _..zly F'ol..,.no
homeo...,.,. belong to • '70'IP he wld ond '"rhey
oonomod " Oy Hal "" ng ..;ch u. •
Otlwtro. tueh .. 82-yt• -&lt;lid cMI ~ ond a&lt;1MSI
Julio.• ~ ,
combination of rodlm and
""'"""'Ia "P-'" said too """'Y
""""' tn I wy )Wt bec.ruoe you tw.oe a i)oUM \IOUJ&gt;dr
tlwl doan) !Man you !Ohollldn' CN• about oth"' people
ooliO don'tAI IN economy l!gh...,., •+&gt;• ..,..Wt~MIOM bo&lt;wcon

wy- •'"•

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11M Ooly Ocy• •• 8ndlng tllo

alarrr8ngly dc»o
Last
for eu "'"' hundradtol rasldetu,, rn '"'Uy
...u.r. ...... "TheN ....., •wi\Jl lot - " - In the
homeo-•·
., 1~ • worlclng cia., tuburb ol 80 • 00 • mw1n
looldng lot wori&lt;." sold
Ragen, o

IAtNl'od lhf cWy

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« •nell ch4mbor

IO demand tM " Ill

w..

Foo&lt;l
"Do you pul men P' oplo on loocl- MJ _ti. .
1n ..... wtwn ~ olrudy . . a./lome r....,. lho
tw
~ ~ • •rtmoMy In moc1or... oncomo
~. '-'-"a Mid • • ,. 1...-.1\1 01 ...... .,...
umod Sl6,!150 a -going io be IIW* /IOf tho

economyr
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Olios . _ ......,. G1J1 ........t ropiCI I~ ol
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tNI Odlled dw:rc.
Bt.n .,. got~ whirr-and
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20 ~ ... block. h"'" ..... .ot\1 , . , . _
_ _ . . 10 IUirurltiL MID tit tboy curtWIII!I moho
... ~ oboul"" _... of tl ~a-a... tNt

1 9 n - o 4 S , _ ... _
.... I970
Pltll!p
t l w - ~~of tlw ...... c.n.a lot
Urbon SIDdloo In~. ~- . ~ lhe 1980

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oflhe ......... oflftt-- ......

._~~ In thorpootiO _ ._ ....... .....,
In lilY oil.- ct.cade 1n r-,. Tho lloga fhllllboro IIIII
. _ --.1 In Do~!~ Cty-fllplnoo and ....,.,_ . _
cloublea
two ....... pool • _ . and

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Monday, Jan . 19th
at 3:30pm in
340 Squire Hall, MSC
• SUD
(7\DOARD
:JC)OH£.1HC.

10

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million&gt; cloAara In fodonf old 10 build
l»uMi Tlw ,.._ , c.,,ainorl Fra11k
l..om!a, head cl on o• tho dlv'• I ·· l" OuJ)I,
tho ~~~~ ol oe~od 10 piAdng to. t •come
howu,g In on.,.. '"" • ahudy · ~
tum clown
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TODAY/

tho111\d --poor'"" ...
Many longtime rotldmts c the ftoo."""-""' wburllo,

Analysis
yt&amp;M,

Mandatory
.. Para-Legal
Meeting

«&gt;mmW&gt;ftY -kor In Padflca. another dooo·ln S6n
Fronchcoa IUbYrt&gt; "Som&lt;l have alwo~ boon one jiJmP
&lt;llwad ol wolforo. and ~·s dl!flcuh IO&lt; them to acapt thot
they roay bo p...nod tniO llwt categooy "
0. Willie er.y, ...... toacha t Son F..,_~....
Ur-..ty and has~ tt.o m jnllJon of blacb In tho
a.y ..... noMd 1M ..........v ely ._....,t "'mld&lt;h
··~lor jobNnd
houolng, "The nodal dlmalt ., "'" _ , .-oul ~
w+&gt;oro mlnoo'lloo •• mcMil!l can be ~." she
_,., "'"- run-&lt;lown ~ • ' ne.oly becoming

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COURSES IN JUDAIC STUDIES

1981
JDS 206 CHASSIDIC PHILOSOPHY
A ••c*oround In tiM Cltauldlc . , . . - of phlloloplt'
w/llc/1 ••• lfflcllf•ted In ,,.. C..t11, E.aftent £,rope.
Topics of dlsc11Hlofo: TIN Un1t1 01 Q.d. flloe Pflrpo• of
Ill• . Ill• prectlc• and aJgnltlc• - of rlfuaJ, tlto"'lllf Mel
•motlott ln JudaiMt. A OrNf COlliN. No
Ttl,,..

7 • 10 pm,
m430.

tr/ght

Clama.~• 11, Rat&gt;IN

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a.,.,, Rag.

Ho.

JDS 254 RASHI'S COMMENTARY
Ralltl n Ut• etuslcal••pi•Mtk» ollbe "shffpl•" ,..,..,
of ,;,..ltlflfl lfl 1M INIIIe. ht INn
.o . ., ..
IINieptlt Sflld~ &amp; cotnparlNfl IIIIIJI ~gNat­
tatots. t11011. Wed. 1 • 2:30 pm. ~., 225, Rabbi

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GtMttbetp, Rag. No. 421401.

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i Careful Choices

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A sales pitch

cuca lm!IOMd on an alr..ay ..ruggling P'OQram.,. noiurprlfe
&amp;I US. In f eet,
ml.ght have been a little ambalr&amp;Ntd 10
mention them again If we weten't so ange&lt;ld by "'hal I~

we....,

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·

To tho Etlltot:

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Holldoy gill tO&lt; hU tided ond wo'ro bock on campus
AI we waste an et:ernfly on ttto dropoaocs lin~ we're
once o,goln bornborcle&lt;;t by tho petpetiJIII criJlcl""' ol

After all, t he State knows public nigher education Ia lncrte,elngly
beleagua&lt;*! by the hardahlpa It lmpoaea each year aa the budget
axe hila. Vel, h never lalla to Increase the burden. So maybe It le
only tllr that a prog"'lffSuch as women:a Studjes which Ia already
hunlng-detplte proclamations l rom SUNY Ch.,-.cellor Clllton
Whanon thet thla Ia the year It ohould sn ~a-gets ~un some more.
Maybe the unspehn phllo aophy In acad• mlc plant1lng Ia to run one
offering Into the ground at a time lns te d of watching a ll atrophy
llowly.
Dean ol the Colleges Murray Schwattz was not a vailable IO&lt;
comment Friday 10 there are still &lt;'N$0ns ano ratlona 141a that are
aa yet unexPOHd But Women's Studies, nevenhel865. .haa a
legit imate gri pe when It M6alt must w tthSland atrnoat ono-thlrd ol
the cuta tl\at the Colleges have to undergo. It Is also Ironic that •
program which Ia moving towatd a degree olfertng suffers a big
percen tage cut In 111 a lloeauotL l.lalntenance beeomaa the goat,
progretl gats stored In the ranks of dreams
The commotion that will undOUotedly occur over lh&amp; ner t few
wee~a In reapenae to the cut Should spur some very careful
thought l bout academ ic planning tor the Colleges over the next
few yeara Just as SUNY has entenalned-yet avoided -Ideas of
closing some of trte leas functional eampuaes throughout tho
State, so should I he Colleges look over Its programe. It should atao
welgn Jhe aci¥antages ol across-the-board cuts lnlleed of
targeted gutting
No one argues th&amp;l academic planning In the past ll¥e years, or
the five yet to come, was or should b6 easy. The Slate ts getting
tlghJer, the Untveralty Is ,.strlctlng Its allocations to depanments
and programs. and curriculums i n the end are sutterlng Bvt tna t
ca lls for a ll the more care In doling out the cuts and deciding the
tate o f certain o tt .. Jnga
_,._
Dean Schwanz lain a tough POSition. He h&amp;$10 deal wlih a "'hole
group ol very InnovatiVe. •ery ••citing programa (IM ldaala uPOn
w ntch the Collegaa were founded) Losing or weal&lt;entng any ol
,,., would be a tramenoous sacsihoe for this UniversitY
But soma. undOUbtedly ahlne more than otl!els a no we ar~
toreed to enoorae lhe theory that a lew healihy llowers are more
attracHve tha" 1 w hof~ wllheted bunch

how U8 Ia fust no1 the piece to epend tour ot th.e
poteotlally moat valuable ye•ra ot our Uvea. Bluebirds
aJe chron~alfy tate and 'l&amp;cuum~cked when anay

lloally do turn lnlo tho lOop. Vou IT'&lt;llt oomptele one
lnOfe required course togractutre on lime and tfle onf\'

MCtlon o~ocl lo touflht t&gt;r 111o prolntor who
mumbted lnrough evetry *"•ure laat aerntater, Mn&lt;tlf\Q
you to "'- doclot In o panic tor fear ol going dell
Fruotrallon and anger l!oodlly t&gt;ulldlng, yOU hllljldown
to the Rouo lind a couple 6f friend a and unwind v...,
begin to_,.,.,-· yOU'll De 6bte to hove 1 _ , 011&lt;1
.._. poolt&gt;etw- clauoo ohO&lt; toe bu1idlng I•
000&lt;1 con....rtod to 1 haallh a c i - taclltiY and
IIUCIOnla orw .,.,,od a place to~ t~nor and hl•o o
good time. Sl!ovld yov De llrontl'wlllad OI'CKigll to
l&gt;lllte It out unUJnero toll, highO&lt; PO• •• In AJ6onr will
"''" aeen to tt th&amp;l Y&lt;M.I will be p.~ylng t nolf'loe.r tulllon
h"o Jo bi IOUilhl by a tllll lhrtn-l ng IO&lt;:ulty. That will
bo •n aO&lt;tiJJon to aquHZing out mora butka lor 11\e
prlvlteoo olllwlng tn an ln181tod, noloy cut&gt;lctoln Fargo,
wntcn mtOhl be aurviYabl•lt,.your room lln'l tripled
Doet thl• eound acary or - • It mO&lt;tfY oound
familiar? We've all hUid 11 l nd many have W~td

Whn--11\ey ao 111 lndt•ldual can do. Porl\opo YQ&lt;I're
ugor to become actl~o In lmp,...lng Ilia ""'" bui
un5Ure ., to wi'Wtre you can apply your tfrOfta. Maybe
thate's one small

cnangt )'0\(Yt wanted 10 &amp;ee

lmptemented, 01 maybe you' ve 001 a rough aketcl\ of a
gtlnd·&amp;cale schemo. Or llkt .a many, ,You have M\1

specific suggeauont, but tust want lo help ease 1he
drudgery anCI ma'te UB 1 hll more rewarolng and
oomfo'laDte H you ntYe been ....rchlng for an outleot
where Y&lt;KI can glf lnvotved (or ev•n j!Jal to make
roul$ell ~urd) join tho ST\JDENT -'SSOCI"TIOP;
ASSEMBLY. We are curtentty welcomtng newrr

members. Contraty ro POPUI., mfaoonceptton, ~
lv"'Wtec:Jge olatudenl oovemmeru llat aU ~. fut.t
a desire ro " " UB becomt a more enJoy_,.• alaoe to
evn • Degree FOt a glimpH 11 IM tuuu we wttl ~

dotvlng Into !lois ..,..,.,, t~llloolt back ot tho gropos
t•ve me.ntk)ned, All unoetgradua\• 111 ellglble aM ca"
-.,..,., a 1110111Det llmply by eollactlng oiO llgnatu•••
(lin easy t5 mlnutn. lutl PUO n through o loctu••
cla50) Petotlona are now available 11 tho SA oil lee, r 11
Talbert from Q..S dalty..·Drop In at your OOt'l~enM!nc:e Jno
olekone up, It I've arouNd yOur curloahy. gNe fTloBt call
any attemoon al $36.28SO or atoo by tha SA ott lee. fu
be more lttan glael to devote aome limo to answering
your quesllona pert~onauy.

Arlfn• lwillmg
S{)Hittr o/ fhe SA Asaef71bfr

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Dirty Sneakers

A facelifl
Hopefully thla semester will mark • lrosh end succasstuf Sian
lor tha UnlveraltY Union Activities Board (UUAB)
UUAB has suflared tosses almoet eYif)l year on concens and
evenu l t has oPOnsoreo It could be the nature of mu11c planning or
11 could be the result ol POor structure and too much unchecked
SChedUtltlg lt' t hard to tell
UnfOtlunately It t\)()1( a - les of "POmbs" to sp\lr eome Change,
but now tna t tt 11 here UB m ay be on the road to successful profit·
w l $8 entertainment 101 Its students.
The Board-compesed of some.membo s lrorn the tormer UUAB
booy. aoma membere of Sub-Boa t, ano two outalde
students-prov•dea a gc &gt;d OPPO&lt;tunlt) lor Input and enough
people with varied •nt..., 11 and becl&lt;gr l nd to h ave lr..h 1~1
and origi nal outtoou. II a so Is. ICCOfdln~t to Sub-Board Executive
Director Denni s Black, unJer his walch, but' not under h (s control.
His etron to "cheek,"' but not tmeriOfe, particularly tnfs early In
the Cloard't exlatence, Is wlee.
So with a new ~•mester, UUAB has a fresh start. II Ia begl~nlng
to fa&lt; malty organize and plan. let'a w lah It Jhe best- It' s In all o t

our '"'ltfnta,

by~telle Medina
4n OOGJl IeBe r A true atgn of tomeone a c.eaoA~r

CftttiCIN' II O'ltW. Trte trM ••t lr•rn~ed a tong timt
~. and by n0w If"~ bwft t HMr 1¥ed 10 O*»a 01 •t«ec:t
o- y I l l - I itie along wMh 1111118 othllr Cnriot"'"
decotauons. We'rti"'I* ttt 18th, New v..,., ~ .... ,, ovet
a'l4 ¥i0lll o• an. tne rael)o •••nona don 1 play 'Sa_l'\tt
Claus It Comln9 Jo To wn' tcou•tny ol " Tile 8aoa'1

anyf1"10f&amp;.
Wt both teel 1 Utue Okttr Oon'l .,gu. Will\ mt 'JOU
know .,..{1 k/&gt;ollo Ihilt"'' our l&gt;lrthd1ya t118 thomo oong
l/lould I IWol)'t bo ' ll'a My Party and I Can Cry II I Wont
To.' We•ve both turned 20, the WQ'Id II l bout to DI"CJ
and wa IHI till! llle Ia going by, ond POif111 by oao
qulo~ly. Our tMnhdaya aren't '"'" • r~aHonaJ f'l.oii.O•r
You ratse obt~fona to tn)' olattmtr" I hit tM world
11 11&gt;0111 to and. How WO&lt;rld you know. rou ux. "-•hips
YOil wol't~'t watching tiM al• -o-elock ..anlng "'!'"'• Jut
nlglll during wlllclt 1 roporto•
AI Hllg whltnor
would oe the main objoc:t"'- In us lorelQn

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Jmponant thtnga. I uy r.pur..r only -.ouM 11 _,ld
De ao mUCh Delllf lo - · that .......,.,., roally
Clidll't say that. It' a HO.O cloalng yOUr eyn 011&lt;1 hopjng 11
wt., QO away, Of C&amp;I'Qiring out '" u,. CIOMt fOt a tew
yeora. n.e·a nollllng t.h to do bul 10M ••outwl. and
11ar1 letter wrt1tng cam~ns

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too qulc:llly. 8olrlg lite o t -1, Cattlornl• type a l t thlt
'/041 otart tollllng me aomo ludic;..,.,. 8IICI
Idiotic pred~ lor lhol' born vndet our algn,
whole- that mer oe. Tile --••oado aomethlng

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liket~l&amp;:

Aa &gt;'0\1 ra'l4eW tne oid ynr. ~ou meuure ~ put
aucc:esa lll"'nche.t lnltead ol t.apa and bo&lt;IIJIIa. You
plcl~ra 111e IYtUro u b'"k and 1.1 olloring little
ponlbllltlea lor -.~• . , _ , In ..,_, You
"-Ill not bo mitled. - -· by dl~no toctor.
that ,..,.. may lnr.._ tn • ollie&lt; than Whal
1'-7 lntll' ""'""' Rotllance Ia tn tile atlfl IO&lt; yov on

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Pt)'CIIoloQy
major With~ A.. IIIlo rou ta~ytjty 011111- lo
tllla~pleco ot .,..,.,....~OO~I c.n
to~ 11&gt;11 10UIInd t will- up In a , _ - · '"" f111'1U,.If ""'· o l - Dbon- ... ~
.......,., - .. Will PftllloDfy 4110 up IIUIIIIIg l]elr- ~ on till POIWone ot
111--111\111-. lfa my _.lion.

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Sat""'-...,.

.strike Mrdfit H"' tr.a t\Nnt of,,_ Jo,.,y? Fof Ihe tenll'\
tlme.i11 WNII Hems 10 be I Vtf) long h(Nr, t lOOk Qlte{ It
'fOU ano nouee a vacan' ~ II\ yout eyH.. IMIC&amp;llrtQ to
me 1na1 once og11n YOU """' mlaaed IIWI ' POinl tho

boat , Ond .....,.. ot alt,my Quotllon lr o proo.bly jusl u
wouto motl cen.al nly make no
10 thole of ua"""
-tjnlea
- - · otnot than In IIWI 111ra (loou alrn.ed). •
l•inceroly . . _ what y&lt;~~&gt; ud I fta.. In oomrnon.
groWing up IOQOthlt In 1118 Mrno tlmoteu
noi911C&gt;or1100C1 "'"no 01 locei bor• and not·ao-loc:aJ
bor1, o1 Shopping mat.. ond perHJme tooe In last·IOOd
rescauranta. 1 wondef what h Ia tnet m..-., 10\1 look
forward lO l.he lulure tw Je&amp;,Ct\Jny out the paet-rne
. I leel like 00,... """IUud armt&gt;oJ Of )'0\lr dolhod
ho~a 1n&lt;1 unfujflllad d r - olnco l&gt;'o me 1'0" out
you are tlopreo-.Jontty, lAd, ~1&gt;111 , IMtlng
llmj)Jy. t 000'1 ltnow hoW IO UPiolo it IO \'0..: 1~11 1M
mot11ont Ia .,,..1 covnta, 11111 thinking 8lld Olonnlng
o.t&gt;ou1 1M lutura II 110 good wtU.....c doing what...,
Y""'re ootno In 1118 IHt thl(lprlnga- moalll lt
1\0 NfW il oln I no otn tO bo Oi&lt;MI 1QU're allve, ti!Jit
-~ yOU linalty t H IIzo t1, tiWI lftll*:l of ioWng liN
- Mr wtlt nit yOU JIM nothing aiN wilL I - ·1" how to erpglrt 1M IMitllt ~ oat rou're
on 1111 ttteel In tr. ~ ol 1111 nlcjill, ..._
lllriiPII!Iecl UMM rou lhlMburwt
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aomotht~~e- up..., rou. -tMitn · - ttnar
mlnutn botMtt wo.o ..at&lt;-..lnlo )'OW lloof, "'e ~
you lnd the nto~~t, 8lld that OOI.IIlno - - but the

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Thll Spectrum's edltortal pages are Intended to provide a foru m for open.
Intelligent debate a mong members ot the University community. All letters must be
s igned by tne 1\ame of an 11\dlllldual rather than a n orgaolzatlon. a lth®gh It may be
reQU84tad that the Information be withheld from Pflnt. Deadline lor tettetllla 3 pm on
Moncs.y, Wednesday and Friday.

Minderbinder award
To tit&amp; Etlltor
We ~~tOUiO kke to notnlnate the Alh'-tlc 0ec&gt;arti'Mf'lt
at UB lor lhl 111 AnnUli Milo loUnclelblncle&lt; S tudent
Disservice AwlfcJ Thl1 award rttc:ognlzes thll
&lt;tepart.menlatiM ~ntverslty Whictl '"'OuQh lneplftudo.
dlaorganlullon. CH general tnu naltlvlly. does hi beat

IO mtke "IUX.IentiHt It SUNY WOJM. We rullz.• that the
....._,lltoftla&lt; 1110 111110 Milo Ml-l&gt;lnoet 01.-."'o
Award ••.s 1Uit, 1&gt;4.11 a ll tl\e: .-w·MJence - .·voe co&amp;IKtea
IUQOUIS lhat IM Ati'Wet'C:I Oep.attmt~nt d.., more IO

A m emorial
ro

ma~ Un!Yettlly committee&amp;. PtwM;PI nts greatest
conUIDi.Jiion 10 Ll~a rgtaduate leac.nlng ••• hll

rne Ea1tor

•n

WtHCh tte tiUQh1 lvtty MmUt8T

-'s:sodate Profea• ,, ot PsyChology, wa.t kAied
an
a uromooue
• Mn h ll car 1k10oea on ~~ on: 1
nlghWiy iUit ~&lt;WI Ot SaW"81ll'lll1 Geotgl.a Or M YIIAY
..,.., e n route to f( , y Wnt toe htl Chf~ t tmaa vecatQ1
N ell Munay hiO bll'., a ohampton of atuden' lnternt•
1.,touohout h11 caJoet at Buttato. a nd I'll .... serving ••
Ouecctor ol Un&lt;Httoradu•te S tucrlea for the Psychology
Oepo1temen1 ' ' " ' ' tlmt of h!.s death Me wn very active
tn Untvwstty efilirl and ....,..,_, Oil the , ..eeutlft

eta•"

IQnote stuoeot nMds. prowtae meager and incon1tatef'"
teA'ICeS, aMI contrlDU!8 tess to etuctenl life than 1ny
otl'ler department 11 the unlveralty
We snould point ou t that the commru . . was fnOat

conHnulng commltmenc to the Introductory course.

On Dooemt&gt;e• 21 1980, tne UnlvetliiY oommunlly loti
ooe of us moat dt ICalollleacnera E. Nell Murray, Jt

hll been estlmai.O 11'111

'Ot l ltn011 15 )'f!lata, U

O¥et 1~.000

e:IHtenl h ave been

lm!lfUSod by the AanlotiG Dep art,.,...!' a nenctllng ol 1110

•ntroaucea 10 oeyct'IOk,Q)' oy ProtnscN Mutray
tn.e Utu"""'''Y ¥11'111 C:• nduct. a~.-.. e.~emony fOf
~&amp;Juayonlwlday . Ja ~otary20at ol :l0om &amp;n lheAiden
Moot Couthoon'l Jn 0 Jut!'\ H-.11 ShtCIM~I• lf'd othef
mtmbets ot lht Unl~ slty community are Invited to
attend

IWimmlnO 900101 Clar~ l'lall Tlteclopallmenl&amp;ltOWWCIII
C:tearl'y hid Ill ~II CMl thiS )'811"1 M indilti:Mndet by
Of*"!lno the pool to ltwlatudent oommunn)' When \M
fewest numbef o t ttu&lt;Jentt could UM n . WI had hoe*'
the OeP4nment would set open swtm hOUrs from
ml&lt;lnfont unlit 2:00 am, but no doubt aome do-Qoodor
over thtH"e lnte~ened 111-d .student I got 7;00-9:30 p m
lnttead Stilt une:apectod end unannounced pool
ctoaJng• oo-~tno thOM hOurS and de._ys ctue to swtm
team• cw abient hte QUII(la. ahoWed th.&amp;J lhe

EdwardS Korlrln

Prol•s•O' •~ CM;rman

c.ommiU" of u._ Faculty Senate a.s "II •• on o\1'1.,

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ol P•rQ~o/ogy

O.~mem

wat tllll sertoualy eompetlng IO&lt;

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TtMt committe~ hOwever we.a no~ movoc to maka Ita

una.nlrnov.a. nomlf\aUon until the perlotm~~nce of tt'te
atttJetK cktpa.rtment ta1t we&amp;k... "Tl'wt de~rtm-"1 l&amp;.kt Ita

c111m to

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Mlncterl&gt;l,.,.,

oy cloolne

1110

awtmmu~ pool comotetef~ to at~tl dwlng the wee~!.
of Jef\ l2-11J We pank:ulartykkld the4re.xptat~.aJ~ oo
lite 9 uer£h had been a56lgned for lrtl evening hour•!
w n at a wono.rtul bureaucratic ••••ghl-~1-tla~t Otntrr
d•pattn'l~lt. 111010y lining up fOf next yea(s a ward.
are planning to toroet 10 assign taeulty to thett ciUMS
tOf the 1111 t~m'

Two

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tnem tn•• year'•

Awaull Wnar wtu .-ov 00 I Of an enCOft'?

N8me .,,,,.,,.~upon roqUCJJt

Nonmilitary srrengt11
rome EditCW

N or this timt

oo,a tou ~e not •mono tM ChoSe11
l"l ume ha.s come lflllf'tda. lor roung Jews atound

To '"• Edttor

Lot«S 0, 1M WOttd unllet Tn.tl'a Whalll1. Hazt Pacty
:~rogan thould have DOOn They as"-ed tor "tOO While
Men Wit~ Gull " n..y si'IO\ll&lt;l n.ve -od lor · 100
lmootant f'l&gt;l..ll&lt;rllled Loaofli W~~&lt;. " - A P\11&gt;1~
Soectacle To Prow• Tn.+f V.nl•lyf ..
Thantl; Goa IP\1. tM lnfe4tiOeMSia Ol UHI C.~UY
rocogrHzelnat Ihe Narl Pllt'/ Lean overblown boY acout
dub tot tne toalrt of 1·f\e WOf14 And who are these
loHra7 J l you lnvel11gale IMII' bac~g~ounda. you will
llnQ tnOtlf1ell ara 0 I&gt;Unch of hiQ/IIChO&lt;'I drop.outs W~
could newr ..rMkl ll'' In life They hi ' • In~ -id U'\e
Hart Party aa an oudet fOf tneir fnutrat~.s lh.i.l the)'
..~~~-- -- wlloll!le"-S he. . K - In ll&gt;efl
IIIOIImes II ,.. OIW0 \'0 - n true-ll&lt;E li4VE.OOTS
WILL ALWAYS HA!E THE liAVEs Too bed IO&lt; \'OU.

tM • orlo to S-tand up and PfOCiattn tne b\rth of a new
l)enOfiiiO&lt;I-• QeoOIOII&lt;&gt;n tnol ,.,,, nor 1&gt;&lt;1~1dod oil
l~k• Oumb lt\OIP lnto Ql l cnamb&amp;rt. A Otne•lhOn Ihat
t, thtlp. ll.een. 1w1t1 tn
a no tead~ 10 HQnt In r94.5
tMV ~kt ao n 10 ou• ototl"l6 fh,s t.a M We ate a
MoW Ol'"ttf"'IHOn Of Jtllll WI -..111 no longet 10'-•ate I
WQ11(1 lnll...enced b)' I QfOUP of hUIIfll d 'fiC.IIt
thLIQI ' WI are no tortgtof Ollnd. U Js Sit • :J ~~rt ttre-

educatoo •e are wulthy, we are

01•prov- ~ rt•ortanv

tmong we wo•kf• greatest mlndll Buc most
lmpott•nth. we are not afraid RtmerntMu - MINO 16
,,UGiiTIER TH4N ...U8CLE
YNh, lheVCOUIO do U lOour Pli'erttS but baby, JUSt
l'A&gt;' nON US

Tht5 teu ... '' '" re 1pont1!! to ht Jaf1w.aty 14_ 1911
iettet oy
Sovtet •mt~anl ton ~l y at.oclateCS wnn
,.,., Sovtet ••my wf\0 wrO!e It\ Gt nmen• aDoul $ot¥14JI
Ameru:,an rl-atry a nd tM aets o' •vii ct•IOoodtenee b't
Fett'Mtf Oinlel 8tt'!1Qi n wf'lo .soo" 11 UU la.st )'Nt
WnHe tne So'ftelemtgra,nlta ptt 1aoi-r ~u•l e cOtrecl tn

"'f:

, .. deSC.flpUon bf tM btlltgetent e n t rtotess•ve natute
ot the Stwtet QOVI~t"ment , I be.hvt h , ~ 11 10'\ of
Fa1net 86tUQif\ a act of ourpouty' HtrO)II'IQ war~o
UJiO'mblle.l can"ol be 10 ea•rty co. c:temned
In Co"traat to IP'Ie &amp;f{Hgtanl' l C.lltm ,
'' w.oe•y
tl&gt;ftlleved m11 mOf'l nuc:le;u mls~ •lu "' !h grei&amp;ter
toc&gt;htJHCIItO" w ill mtke lhe OtOtPto I Of lli.fCleiiJ Wit
mo-•-r10t ,.... -pr~ Whl.. tM ex•stenc• ot
mote mlsst._l w•ll I~ the ,,..,_.,,~ n l l'tum.n
euOt" a.syc;~ Ita conHQuencu.., ,,. o-~tiiO · ol n.ew.
n~Qntv accutate m11~1n Will netp tuttNK t d51AOtllt•
reiiHOI\1 betwMn tM two supetoow•rs u l ne s*de -'
delet~slve w MPQIU (e.o tne propo* MX m•sslte) can
ana w ill tMI perctrvttd a$ a potentt.l ollenstve weepon
li i'!CS lr.ut 1 tht . .H by t,e other IIGe

'fute-Oa) l.llnua.ry 13. $80 n -.u reponeo on
nauonal news tf\.11 IM to•tOH ot ,,.. Bul•t,., ol '"•

The right tract
ro rh• Editor.
1 JIOnO comol1e&lt;II&gt;Y the "Jeltonl " I rho Sp&lt;lcrrum,
...lllf\U"'l' 11~ 1 , _ l t e . e that ne Is M ,. lays, a
Jewilll j~ u rfOm Uw -Scwte\ Unkwa.
•
.........,. t a~lli lllr;t to ,.r;e '*- ,...~ ll!ie
tOflltlf 5cw&amp;el ell'-'· ... lii'IOUld ftOt I IMaT'te 1nabef:e..-.1 dluet• wtth h1l ant~ etenc.. that t am
~ .......,.. p...SO.Iel Wftlio I don't ao&lt;M • rtn '""
... .awta•• tfl.at "'Oft mla.UM tMAft mote eecuri'Y· I wn "'_,._. highly critical ol 1M Soviet Union. For
·~~(e. I - - tJ10 So&lt;tlel lniiMion ol
Al~ao u loooeiUIIy - I did US - t o n In
V~ 1 ,..,_. C0110one $oollel _ . . . . . . , In

10o11o10 -

1 do US ~ lor dlclalotSII~ I"

-- - ~~-. 1M Plllltpplnaa, and ScMnn

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~ me ra a- • of my

........,.,. . . ,lie decolW. ..fl•..,vlne rnetorle !Ntt
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, _ 1foeoow

At01!'9~C

'" m1 op1nton, tM to meJ &amp;ov1411 Hlhe,n don u! ~
ai,IHt'I'VIGe oy 0¥8'f"t4f'f\pl '/l'lU lt\8 wo•ld tncJ or-.ntlng
!he Uniteo SlotH u lno ''gOQd guyo" anct 1ne SoYIOI
UniOn • • " "' "bod guya " IP•rllal&gt;• \ne O&lt;elll""- he
fHII tWafd the Untt.O S'a tH "-• c.ouc:t.o nl• .-~
.,., .,...,,od l&gt;lm lrom obtKII¥ely e¥Oiua ung
~foreign 90Hcy, lht a•tul trutn •• tnaf Nit~
tM Vnlled StatH f'Of tne Sotf~l UntOn 11 genulnelt
COIMihloct to _ .. and numan ¥11un 8otn med4le
an&lt;S

tn1eNene Both are vlo••nt. Botn are -*h,:h., And

bolh ••--•llllre more about pow&lt;lnan people.
Wnllt ltls noi - Y 10 ... t&gt;ow I - tWO 1\01101\S can
loom to lift with tfKII 0 1- , IIIOY muOI-horwlse
1M7 WIU deStroy_,
oncl the rM t ollhe world
Onlll&lt;a Soviet cK' - Amerlcont .,.., aiQnri~Canlly
altoc:r lhO --~ It's o&lt;~&lt; lob ro 001 our c:cunr&lt;v
o.ek on tne right

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Waller SMtpaon

$cf*"fttllll n'IO"ed ,,.. hand$ or tr.eu symt)Ohc

d~Y c.toe.j., ck)Mt :o miOntgnt •no ~ 3tlllg aha• tne
w()(1d 's tf'tOVtng cloeer to ou~Aear oa\at '"QPhe, la.tQ81'r

o&amp; a result of t,e •eourtty dlktmma desc.rlbed aboVe
It the So~lll Unk:Jn CSO.J lndHO ru.c:t onty one
tht,o-pow•-•• !he
cta1meo t~ U •• the
~ot FaiMf &amp;lfttoan ana me tna t the "wor1oea"
11trctM tla DO'*ef •n • oe~tul ftO' nttltety -'*"
Ot~~e. ua~~ nueaear .,._.pont 1 1 1 ..gn ot oo• •'
may well tesult tn nuclear holOCaust otatroy•ng mucn
ot our planet and mllhons ol Ita tnhl.t)jtaJ 11.

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A tale of the past

~A Sllllre?
To 1M

To fiN Edl/or:

;;lfor.

T h e - - i o n ol the Cl\11 SoMce-EY_Ionl_ I , . . _ Plogtam hu ptompteel the
lot1Win9 oi&gt;Mnoelloo\.
HI, Mcmlt..,. got .,.... rNlty grMI MWII
HI,

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What' I 1'0&lt;" good MWI?

.V .,.,aoong eelliOI' ol n.. - · .,.. ! hall oontury

Ita I'OUf t""'
lobe Out.-ng OR \'011.,. ,.,eel EHoctlw,- H
p .,. OVItt-Jng. lt'a 1'0"1 fum to be
EHoct..._MCh on altornoto years dopondlng on . _
much monor 1~ Ia?

Outotandlng -

Thal'l It,

'(0(1.,. - - n o n

(Alta '27). I lind II omuaing lot )'OU In )'OUf
lnt ereat lng a nd lnfofmat l¥1 feature atory.
"8ACI\SPACF' (21 111110, nt. Spot:trulfl). to
chlclo 1'0"1 papor'o!lrodoc&gt;oMor '"' tocuatng 111 on 1110110 and g'\"'P. OOmlnotod by r,.tomlry ll1d
eof'ortty newa. Aa the B•ron eo often aakS. "'Waa you
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~om.

tho,., Cll&amp;rti&lt;l?"-ond yat lncontractyou oonc/uclo your
historical anlcle w1th tM statement that "TIM
Speotrum 11 a prOduct of IliON Who wrtto and publlon It
ll1d tnoy In tum ora prOduct• ol tnolr culture. Tho
phllooophy of ~~~~- and lla tocua rJIIect tha Umea
ll1d they aro (otwoylj cl\angln' .. .• Wao you thoro,
Cl\arllo?
You &amp;houkl r..._,bor, In tho Nlly dlya. -...,. a
smoll ocnoot. Mlt-oupporteel and comt&gt;Oiod •• a
atuclont body ol ..-tty oommutOfl.
camo to our
~ In StrOll C&amp;mpu1 on tho IRC (elrMI ca..)-1\ad 1l&gt;ulldlngo on comp&lt;~a (~ Hall now Wonclo, and
Footer Hanr. lha p r - t Hayea HaK wu tnt &amp;1&lt;1
County lnllrmory In front of which com ond cobbago

Ooeen't aound like a very Mnelbfe aystem 10 ma.

I'm oolno too- • S3QO Mlr1tl""'- •~•• yeatl

It' I 10t1 ot 1n eqult&amp;bte oyatem ollnequltl4ol. Mom.

Thai'I torrtrlc, ciUt. Old you 001 1~ Morll lncn!&amp;M
ooc.... you did an ...,.tiMlno loD?

But. dut1 . _ oo you know wtoon 'f04I' dkl
outatondlno 1o0 "' you did an offoctlw )00?

WOW, I'm not ..ally ouro. Mom.llhlnl&lt; I got II OOC.uaol
wu 'lied Elfectlw 1a11 yNr

You don't, Wom. You tho -.......:. ev.Natlon
Syatorn ltn't tnNIII t o - IC1ual porfonnance. But
II'a tho only oyotorn n've got and ,...,. IIIOPOMd to
muo tho bell or lt. tWy, I Juat - - will! V.. rH I/y

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Wtl~ you .... Mom, lut yur 1 wu outstanding, too,
IM I had 10 be ,.lod EHoctlvo 10 ....._.,. oloo oould w~... dur?
oo Oulltllldlng, - 11111 yur I golto be Outollndlng.
l&gt;ul .........,. hu to be Elfoctlw1 111d ...... fOil I'll NOJ&lt;t YOat II my "oil y~at," rlghri I know I'll bo rllod
be Elfoctlvo 10 - e l M can be Oulltandlng.
Ellocllvo 10 oiM can be Oulll&amp;ndinQ. So I
I'm not ouro I undoBtond, ciUt. You meon yO..,.... can'""" n our 101' o cha-1
to,.,... turno being Outotancllng7
That'a riQIIt. cloarl I know you'v e - . W0111.ing tiNily
Now you Ootlt. Wom. You - · "'" Stato can't pey ai~CI. Sa. . )'OUf IIAriOfh lot tho lolloWino yeo~r. ~lgnt
Outlllnding omplo7- lot bolng outllondlng, 10 ao woll ha¥0 your roUng ll1d pe&lt;formoce motel\. I gueu
""*Y YM r they up tho merlt monoy ll1d Ilion 111o oyllorn does m""" _ .. att.r alii
clol"'"'lll4 mony Oulltoncllng amployM tho&lt;e Will
bo In oach OMaton.
Ellzol&gt;oth llurroy

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SUHY11Mie'4.
U I ha¥0 thla lltiiQht: You .,. rotod

S#nlot LIOIWty Cltfll

waa grown f(H' Ita occupant•: • barn-tUce ttructure wat

our gxm. noar Bllloy and Wlnlfl"r. we ~eel no SqOire
Hall not ovon 1 Norton Hall hanca our activit loa W\,.
oontlnod to our lratamlry and -Ot1ty hOUMI oil
campYa 101' luncll-.a, ..-inga, - • - a n d yeal
organiZing ond running our utre-c:urrlcuto actlwiiM.
Manr ol 1~ ·a_.. ~~&gt;&amp;elalllOd and nonce
- . OOmlnated caoalft of the Ol'g&amp;niUtlonl-oocauae they
were I~ ~OVERS. F0&lt; oxamplo, In '27, o.tta Chi nold
(EdltOI'·I..CIIIot. Bill
tno tnr.. mo)or apota on nt. Coole. !&lt;Iter 10 bo • - e r IO&lt; tha Bullolo E¥0nlnfl
Howr, Paul Hltbtoon, BIMineaa Manogor, and 1111'
Managing Editor lotor to be 1 gilott writer, looturo
wrttor and odltor•lr&gt;-Chltl ol hlo compen)"a ornloyM
pYbllcatiOnj.(lncklonlalty,l waa glad to rMd 1 MOdtrn
o.tta Clll'a tonor to you 111 rour " IMdbeCIC" o1
Oocembtt 111110-0.vkl To-nd't on " croatlvo
relation"-~ In ow dlye wo celled " "l&gt;ull
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hold )OOo In n.. 111(humot mogaDMj- n..
tile
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tho poriocl
)'OUf dlfflcultloa. 'TitNoll)t'o
llw years from n o w . - and a future - o r will
bo oorry lot 1~ omluton.). Olnor "Joe~" r,.tornlllol
s upponod tno lll&gt;onL
YM, wlln tho J1tlp ol 1~ "l.leellco," "Donta,"
"t.awyere." ano "Phormocloto" they /t.kled a lootboll
team (logtnd hu II on ono ocaulon o band~man
OOHeel ~ unllorm 11 ht llllmo to....., too placa on tho
llno ao a aubj: • b&amp;al&lt;llbellloam tnat ..n up, aol recall,
• attlng ol 111 con-.u.. vtctortn; • AJIIo Team. a
Chou CM&gt;. Fronch &amp; Gormo• Clutll Mtn'o onc1
Womon'o &lt;JIM CAAie; 1 Oobato Toam Wlnnoro- u. o1
Plnii&gt;IKQo ond
too. to U. ot Wyoming
and Caneda'o o - n·o Unlwrllty; mony more
- a n d IOCMtlol lr&gt;ctuctlng ltNnlng ond -•Hno
tho llt1t STUDENT OOVEAN~ENT Auoclotlonl- o•d
our"""""" wero equally u activo.
In our dly •-•cti'ti\IM - • "NEWS"-whtn wo

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Schussmeisters
Ski Club. Inc.
announces
(warnsI)

"0-·1m,_

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returned home eech

•~1ng

we had •ccee• to tM

ptOIMIIonal ropol1oro In our local ll1d out.gl•town
P&lt;OM to ...., It lniO&lt;mOd ol 1111 OVIalclo wOI'kl hi
dolngo. FOI' "ouf' ~lvttlol . .
nt. IIHI-IIld
,.. didn't- o r - "~to.·
E- nt. ~~~~ tdmlll til&amp;! In ltu, "OERTAO"
fOI'US- "becomenw,.!Unclodlntlllutior&gt;-onty
h wwo burlarlln t i l e -··
lltwlced the peper Ill' "conntno" lnoOI'IIIno
11-to lo plodgo a amall part ol !holt rtO "bteMago
fO&lt; • lllbectlptlotlllld cloponclod"'pon a hall·pego
ad from c.mota, Old Golda, Luci&lt;Y Strll&lt;a "'
CI!Mtorf- for lho rell. Wol\ad no ollloo oplle4llnd
-on T - y n1Qhte"8111~ lop atoll made Ul&gt; tho dummy
and llUI 'n.. to bed wound lftklnlgltt In • _ , .
town ~· otnoo lot Fl1cllry putlllcatloo\.
W.WO&lt;IId-orwied101&gt;lolfloo _ _, _ "

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atutleata only 11

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�Administrators, SA meet
to discuss fire hazard
The pouibltity or people beillJ trapped In the ElUoott Complex
durin&amp; a fttc., somethinJ that bas eoncaned Studeot Auocillion
(SA} officials for yean, was formally broll&amp;ht to the aumtlon of
Unlvenicy administrators friday in Capen Hall.
Desiancclto coordinate the errons of SA and Uni•crsity offiCials
in eorrectillJ the poteotially wuafe f'ite conditions cxistina in
ElfiCOlt, the eonferen~ focused on the key problem or rcsOlin&amp;
studmu in case of an emtflency.
If a f~tl_did break out, audcnt leaden controd, anyone rcsidin&amp;
in the LOwers mi&amp;ht be beyood r - . since ~ company
equipmeot earutot come close cnou&amp;h to reach trapped residentS.
SA Diuaor of Student Affain lnwn Marie Ferrara has spent
most of the year researchinc the pouible hazard and she prcsa~tccl
her .solutiOGS LO lite lathcrin, Friday.
Ferrara was joined by SA President Tun Sheehan and Rescue
Squad Executive Director O..vid Hoffman. The Uni&gt;ertity was
represented by President Robert L. Ketter. his asJiSiant Ron Stein ,
Vi~ President for Facilities Planon&amp; John Neal. Assisunt Vjcr
President for Housin&amp; Leonard Snyder and A$.loclote Vice
President for Student Affairs Anthony Lorcnt etto.
Not maeb commoat

Ferrara was not available for comment thil weekend and
Sheehan rtfoaed to comment on the usue, 10 allow his Oircaor to
rei~ a press release first, before mak111g hos own remarks .
Adminisl11Uort reached for reaction to the friday morning
m...ring. released little specific on formation, but Stein eommentell
that it was "positive, •· and rhat tht 1tudent leadtrS "had done their
homework" on the fir• problem ,
Snyder said that Forrara's explanation included questions about
Ellicou's standpipd and hosrloeauon1. donn window cles•an• and
cxh signs. In answerfna SA'\ qucsuon •• "Ketter gave a pretty
romprthtnsht pocrurt or the Unnerllt) and lhe ldin&amp; code, .. ht
reponed.
Also daring tbr mecuna. dJscu.uoon of last swnmn's disasler dry
run held on the Amherst caps camt up. Cooke and Hochstetler
Hall• , homt of many UB scocncc dtparun~ots. wu used to try out
UB'• disaster piAn , olrhough Sn)dtr r&lt;&gt;caled that Ellicolt did not
ha-. iii own ernrraenC) ttl!
Ar tht hour .Jon&amp; mtctona, a proposalro move lht hoses from lbt
Jllllldpipct sparLed "a great deil of dlscusion," Snydtr Aid.
Currently. smoke from a fire could be sucked into the staiN ells
whm tht firedoors art opened to permit use of tho hoses, off'odall
admitted . And thus. student• abo'&lt; the fi r&lt; • ould be ul\able to titt
on rhe staJrJ.
Both Stdcs agreed th&amp;l Jt wu cumllal to oncrcase residents'
Lno.. lcclgc about the pc»ssbo~ty and hazard of fore in the donnitory
c:omplu . Addorions to currmt firt·foahuna eq_ulptnmt wu abo
bantered about at rhc S&lt;Uoon.
Thert is one rcscur vehiclt. the Cavalier I~. that has the
pol&lt;nttal ro rtach EUicou's upper floor . usin&amp; an aerial ladder. But
its am-almost S400,00G-is out of reach for the &lt;ldtvilk Fire
Depanment. who b rcsponsiblt for firc· li&amp;htina on lite Amhcrsl
Campus.
Admonistaton would n01 disc:uJ.\ the mcctina in mo;e detail,
prefcrrin&amp;, they wd, to allow Ferrara and Sheeban to make the
revdations abou it. " They did alltht homework. they ~ld get
the credit.'' Strln • plaoncd. " But it was a aood aamplo of the
administration ·"'d students work ins toaethcr," the assbrnr
admitttd
·
- J&gt;on Holdtt

ACADEMIC CLUBS MEETfNG- TODAY!
233 Squire Hall at 3:00 pm
All SA recognized academic clubs
must be rept'.esentedll

!

~ ~~ED EXTRA CASH? 8
$ Come to the SA BOOK EXCHANGE '81 $ , f
·SQUIRE HAll BASEMENT

Bring books to be sold
Wednesday, "Jan. 14 through Wedn~sdsy, Jan. 21.
Books wlll be sold from
Monday, J an. 19 through Wednesday Jan. 28.
Pick up unsold books and checks
Tht.rH;da y, Jan . 2 9 throught Friday, Jan. 30.

This is a non-profit student operation where
you submit your books, set your price and if
sold. you will receive a check for the price you
requested (minus a 7% service charge).
If the ·book is not sold. it will be returned to
you on Thursday, Jan. 29, and Friday Jan. 30
only.
After 5 p .m . Friday. Jan. 30, the books
become property.-f the Student Association .

Open Monday-Friday
from 10 ~.m.-5 p.m.
(Evenings: Tuesday and Wednesday
from 6 p.m .-9 p.m.).

Group Lega Services and
Rachel Carson College present:
Environmental Law:

"What's in Store For the
Next Four Years"
Speaker:
Attorney Richard J. Lippes
Chairman of the
NYS Sierra Club
Topics:

SPRING

BREAK
'811

Ocean Front Hotel
Rooms In Lauderdale
SCud- lunttlpl 0 " - o.IUM 1lc:c:olft.
- . - • tile Laud-~
Holll, 111e l.auderdale lleecll Hotel, " ""
IN OatiObeen Trade Winda HoW •

Hazardous Wastes
Update on the Love Canal
Expectations For the New Reagan
Administration

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• NIMo~a~.,t..oalliltCIOI'"f'HSI"'

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FOil IIIIIIIVATtOH tHFOIIMATtON

• C.. Toll-1· ~··40
In 01o1o 1·100-21244:12

Thursday, Jan. 22, 7 p.m.
107 O'Brian Hall
Amherst Campus

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�UUAB.

ATTENTION! I I

.,.,..P It must pia« 1 bid wltll the
per(...,..,. aad wail for that to be
oa:qwed before k cu lip the
bead.
Bivlsioo Dircaor Usa ~n
.,.-aUcd tilt llootd for iu work
Thllndly,
thll "l"""'ld MY
it wu vuy effective aad 1 lot o(
pcopk . , _ up wlr.b aood id&lt;os for
tla!Dp to do." Tbe • Dlreaor
Ujliaiocd that rather than wert on
tile ICb&lt;duJiaa or Sl'&lt;dlk.aru, tile
wom&lt;d tile &amp;rOUIJO to "blvc 111
IAformal dixwsioo on how it

-ana

Any student who was enrolled fn the Statistics 101 A or B for
the Fall semesterandhas questions about the grade they
received, please contact the SA.
Office at 636-2950.
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Rappapon, the conccn board wu
ICiapwlr.h mcmbcnofUUAB,Sub·
llootd, aad two OUUicle aodcau.
Some
controversy erupted - iD
December O'l&lt;r who sbould sit co
the Boorc!-&lt;&gt;ftly U\JAB mcmbcn
or o mixtwe or Sub Board
pmonntl aad Uoion llootd people.

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BIKt, a propoocnt or tilt llootd

a It is now, sold ill December that
the r..hurh!oa wu • necessary
because or slip-u111 ill oil concau
1aa - c r . Charaina o.. CV&lt;rf

Rappoport, 1D oddition to h&lt;:f Musl&lt; Comrnittec-sporuorcd CVCDI
role 1.1 DivU&amp;oa Oirtttor. h
...had ~na wrona with it.·· the
currently scr;virla iD a temporary Director insisted ~ Sub-Board
pcj.t u Prod...., aad worklnc with wu forced to "put a banchid" oo
Mwic Committee Director Marc the shows.
Cohen wbo wu Krown•• and
Sub Board Treasurer Ale•
Sbblcr's usiaont last somtlttr.
Cukan, who also sits on the Musl&lt;
UDder tilt ~ion plan, Board, wu plcucd with iu fttst
droned by Sub-llootd l!ucutive session . .. It wa.s the flf'Sl time a
Director Denn is Bloc k ond • aroup or people have lltcmpted to
sic down and proaram. as opposed
toone or two people,"1hc &amp;n~duatc
uudcru maintoined. Aarmna with
Rappapon thai new idea$ were
rlowina in rrom all Board members.
Cukan called ror more student
involvtmcnt in .the proetS$.
"If the students say they want
somethlna doM. we will do it if we
con uford It and if t~ b free to
play u that time," Cukan Slid,
assurlaa tbos&lt; ill doubt or UUAB's
ability to boot top · rlf&amp;ht
pooforiicn.
The Boenl has I I members aDd
aU arc in'ohcd with tile aspects or
putdna on a 1bow. includioa

Pl!kllilr.aa,ccrew""".......t·

_.,..,: ~-5!- /

lhtion Praldcat Wollaa: Fcrrdl are
the aHara&lt; members.
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~ uid Fcrrdl would 1
011 tile Boord ufd -lei act ..
a rq&gt;&lt;acntalfw or minority studml
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cooc:mu.
lllx~. • ho dld not on end the
Tbunct.y scsaioo, Slid be Mel J&gt;.:ard
o.ly aood lhiap ..... it. ..,

"""''"" to 1ft t11&lt;n1 ... thinas
oraoniucl on their own," Black
sold cxplainina hb ol&gt;serl«. He
added thot ai&lt;Jcism or hb role in
the oritlnal rcoraani.tatioe wos too
arcot, ond llso kept him awoy from
tht m«tlna. "Too many people felt
I had too much to do wit!!
dilm&amp;nllcina the lut one and I
don't want lt to be the Dennis Block
MtU!c CommlttC&lt;," he said.
NO&lt;Ina thot he will receive full
rtporu on each mcainJ from
Rappapon, BliCk explained that he
will occuionolly appear at the
UUAB Proarammina Board
m«tinas. "ThlJ is the one I am
llappy with," tile lllxk offered. "I
dldll't wanJ the oth&lt;r UUAB
committee hcods on it b&lt;cawe not
oely do tllcy not hove any time, but
tlley doft't do what tbcy do all thai
wdl."
"-h&lt;:f panlcipat with .., ..,
views on tile ._...uutloa is
Klowe, wbo &amp;aid Friday be wos
II&amp;P'P)' with tile ftnt proarammlna
.-on. "AltboQp I mblcd some
of tile IIMI&lt;Ilnl. rrom wbot I Aw it
r&amp;l raf well," KloWD added. ,.h
• .... • c:obesivc bunch or
pcopk."
He tald tboc Jlis orfaiDal
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okwdoe ~ wilb 11M'
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w11ot
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Although Bulls iced Canisius,
changes are still on the way
by Jefrrey R. Tburrton

Cayton (Waum),"

A.UWiM't Sports E:ditut

Ot. &lt;h. &lt;h,

chan,...

Otangco are in ttorc for the UB hockey
Bulls. Sin~ the team's morale h.a.s boetl
dec-.ing, Coach Ed Wrisht is alt&lt;mptlns
different

combinarions

10

create

ocv.

entitu.iosm &gt;mons his playus.
With the addidon of 0111 Smith !rom
Nla(laFa Falls. to cover fe&gt;&lt; the loss of John
Igo, WrlJbt has "joggl&lt;d" his llne. to

mo1ivart the team.
Howtvcr. the chana(' proved lncHc.:uvc
despite Wedot$day oiabt's J-2 vktory over
Ca.nfsius Collqc .. It wu no1 at a 1
effective." added the coach . "Wr had th •
same outcom.i --probltms whh penah1es an
the lack or oraaniz.ation on the Icc.••

With three players rec&lt;ovoni " F" srad•
and one AA in(Ompletc. thcrt&gt; may tK CVtll
mare M..-,racc:s in store- ror the Bulb.

Pt&lt;~ !0&lt; llw p Aner tosins to UB last November ~I. the
Grirrs ha¥0' made .rome !mprov.,.,u.

··we•rt a younJ leam-frC'.shmen and
sophomore&amp;-and we mode some cOStlY
mi-stakH. This t:ime we tilcw what ~

wen

up a(lainst. We worked bard on O'br
poworplay and our shonhanded uniu, and to
play be ncr or(laniud hockey," explained the

Canis! us ooa&lt;b.
UB evened chc ~ore early in the second

period . Semor Mark Werder outreced theGrifr&gt; goo.ltcndcr a.nd ~ the puck to
Peter Yuhas who had the open ntt.
At 17:11 of the same J!arua, Sawyer put
UB ahead With the nur or his two taJUes:.
Wt'fdcr ··r•nn~·· or1 a rebound then S:awyc:r
picked up the loose puck and fired it paJt Jim
Pa.g.liaroti, tht: Ca.nisius nwnindt'f_ Yuhas
was also •warded and wise on "'the goal.

In the '411l. t\cith Sa~·yn scortd l\loltt" "'"
lht BuJb cvC'ncd lhcu '«ord a1 .5-;S-1, while
1t\c Gnlden Gnrrms droppr-d to the Ylll&lt;

Sa~ t-.IHtd again. 1his: time on a third
period po~rpiJy, aJ 7:58. The ~nior

record.

me ltd the ntl lrytng to stuff the ruck on the
shore .slde. Pa~Jiaroli stopped lht initial shot.
th~n Sawytr slamme-d home hil Qwn
rebownd. "Th.at wa5 lhc only time: our
.speclf:.!_ lt'a.J'n.S failed," ofrt'rcd the: Crimn

t.ani$1~ Opt-ned lh&lt; sconrtl at 13:l4 nr the
first pmod on Gar)' Roo~lef 't. ftr~l of hts
lwu goals R~ltJ. a (mhmAH fr~m
Orchard Pork, "iJ a bnghl sput in nur

propam," accord•n&amp;

w the Gnfr; Ht'ad

Cuac:h Brian C3vanaufh
"I was out of PQ\HIOn," adn,lllt'd
dcltnStman P~.c:r Dombrow.,kf abcut IMsoal . UJ tned 10 rorct1~PI3)' 81 lhtbiiJthot-

scoopfiS up a Oak Guynn rebound then

coat:~

Pralst for Bulls
C~ch of 1hc 01\l\100 Ill Catusru.s 1eam.
(avaoauch. had no1hil"'&amp; bill Prai!.C for lht
llh1Sion II Bulls: " UB IS a &amp;ood skating

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but railed and couldn 't l&lt;t b•c~ to help

NOW WHERE OtD fT 0 01': Ul lkdt. aw""" 110W14
h Clnltktt ~I n ""' aa.c~Mt Oltfftn VQ~ttend«
...rcn.. wlfnty tot tnt ~ n. Bwltl won tM

ttam.. ~y'rc- not overwhdmin.gly latse.• .so
they have to skate 10 b( dfecdve. Whm
skarina. they havt the potential to ~noel orr
the bcttu team:s in Division lJ (Elmira,
PJausburJh). Kaminska (Bill), i" a great
aoalcc:nder. I meMioncd il on lntrrnational
Cable that ht' il the best goaltender in
Division IL"
Halfway throuah the third p&lt;nod, ol(ocssler
rtcorded' his second goal . Wilh Paul
Narduzzo in the penalty box for mpping. tt\t
Griffs wasaed no limt ln culling UB') 1e.~~d m
hlllf. Takina: a facc:-o(L.Io 1he ten of

K.ami.nska. Canisius worm lllc po""'·rrplay
out of the corner, a pa.u came to R,Qe$.sle.r
wh&lt;l immediately blasted 1M' puck into thentl. j us.t 8J«ortdJ Into Narduzz.o'" penally.
" As long:nWcrc(usetopt.ayteamboc:kf:'Y,
we wnl "rugglc apinn third-rate teams,"

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Bioengineering Week

PHOTO

M onday, Jan. 19, Dr. Baier
from The Cal.span Corp .
W ed. Jan. 21 Dr. Mateo of
the M.E. Depr.

COPYING

Both will speak at 2 pro in 206 Furnas Hall.

BOWLING LEAGUE
NO W FORMING
Faculty

Mens

Staff

Co~d

9am-5pm
356 Squire Hall

Corr&lt;&gt;arry
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add&lt;od coach WriJbt . "We stopped playinz
team hOC:kC')' &amp;1 W(' did in the latin pan 0(
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of the Canisiw team as Cavanauafl was of
the Bull.. '"The talk was th&gt;t they pl2~
super hockey- they didn't . We made the
fundamental mistake lh41 ._cp1 lhc-m •n tht'
same," he said.
BUl l BlTS--Ihe thret starJ ~em to
Sa'tl()'n and Roes1kr-. who scored two g.oali
aplttt, and Werde-r, wbo contributro cwo •
usisu in 1he winning ca.use • •• Pr1er Yuhti
also added a Joal aftd an assist for US . , .
The Bulb o\l.l.ihot. Canisiw. U..2J, nwtina
the fint c..imC" this year UB hal out.sbot tbdr
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3$.21 lead.
v.. !here were three impontN faaon Ill lbe
balf thai ipC(Ied tile Roy.lt' uldll'lAic ckmiK. Forwvd
Colloc-a wu in~· rovttroubte. pic:klna up bcf third
rout jt&gt;St t..r~ lntenniulon. St. Bonnie'• ouper
fornrd, Jeao Wohlacmulh, had 16 or he-r tcam't 28
poinu and appeared virtually uru&lt;oppable; and after
rrailina 22-9. tile Bonnia employed t tenaclouJ full
coun zone pr.,. whieb ,.....,bled UCLA's or the late

rant

orillt two quick t.Hcu. bul Bajto OOWilt1cd with cwo
fret t1uows to ill''&lt; tbe Ro)'llls a 6G-SO lea(l with just

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1'looo! dlaoaor lb\ICic ' "' UB in lilt penon or
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r-Ot btr .....,'s DtX1 ('lve WW&gt;S--..1 baskculo tit'

60-60. Ha-lul bUttes wu ~y oostly
boc:boe k llloo'drrw U.. 6nail foul on Collora. With
l:o91d\, Woblpmuah c:ompltted the tbrot poiA1 play,
and tbe Bonilla ..uo,..s lhcir (1111 lad or tile ......
1ut il a lad IIIey -'&lt;1 """" rdinquilh. Tbt
RO)'III c:allad oo JIDtl Lilley, IUld &lt;be CoO.pUoia rapoodcd with • dulc!o basttt wilh &lt;13 seeoodt
ld\ IO ~ IJw Royols a 62-61 lad. After a Ilona ruraowr aod a 1'1lislftl Royal fr« throw oo a one-u6on&lt;&gt;Qtuatloo. !lac Boalts Pille baD bode """ ... up
ror tile winnlna - .. witb i"" 26 secoads len. All
eya wen oo WobJiemuth, but sbt ......uisllly tlutw 1
ll&lt;rtal .. llw top or lhc toy ..tUdl Croed .... t...-e.
~pr&lt;t ~ flOC the baD "and shot. •· Janel
Ulky even 101 a ~ or thai ball." O'Doo.ndl said
afterward. Bolt tile ballfdl in; U8 could not ~te 1
rtn&amp;J play. and Foeney btame lhc instant bero or

Olean.

" N'o lead is enouah apiMt lhcx &amp;uyt," &lt;aJd
O'DorlneU of her Division II rivals. "They scored ten
points in tile ftntl ctuu minutes and we ~ • liuk
oloppy. We obo couldn't &amp;tt any bukeu 11 tile end.
JiJaia. Thit- UJuJft zone aUJed numerous BufraJo 11'1 atoU.&amp;b lou, but I'm proud otmyream. Wt scared
turnovtn, and 8on1 start~d tO Jlin precious them, and Bajko was super. Our backcourt also played
momtntum ouu.corina thco RO)"llJ IS.. IJ.
•t-1.1, and 1his would ha\t been' a &amp;ood one 10 win .
" I'm happy with the wa,y we came back," said ,
-C'OII&gt;tlletk
' Wohla&lt;mulb after the aam&lt;- "Our rtn&amp;J play turned
AJ Coach 0' Donnell yel~ "keep the tum oven
out differcn~y becaust we weren't ao!oa to .shoot until.
down." tht Royals spent the fir1t minucu or tho the clock 101 down to tbr« JtCODdi. BuL I ... a aood
J&lt;Cond hAlf maincalnlna their seven point lead , But ICI'ftn for Marpret and sbe Juit had UNhoot.
with the soorr -44-36. bad pwlna and JC¥ellltr~vellll)l
Jlalko l&lt;d au scorn with 26 poinu, whll&lt; Lilley had
ulls ruintd any po~entlal orraulve opponu1111&lt;1 (or
17. and Collora had nine. Wohlaanuth scored 25 for
the Royals, and the omnlf)f&lt;ttllt Wohlacrunuth the Bonnia, whik Kathy Lynch cllippdj in with 12.
swished I jwnper to tie tilt aame II ... IPt«e. But UB
And Marpr&lt;t At~cher scored two points for 1be
stormed bact', u Collora and ~ko apin dominated
Bonnks. but it wu • vt:ty bla bo.&gt;kt1 iod&lt;ed.
the olftmive boardt. Both women co~ on easy
The IICl(1 hom&lt; pmc for the Royals is Sat. -y,
layupa 10 make lhc ...,.e Sa--.6. Tbt Boiiiiki repoftdcd Jantwy ZA apina Postdam at I :00.

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Surprising keglers score in Vegas
Wbm Grta Pi&lt;kuec stepped off the plane on Lti
Vqu ovtt ~~-acadoo be did •t..t ooy touriJI
"'UUd do-bead stratahl for tile slol marhl,..., What
be didn't do ...... "*- ~bad 1M 'luc:k or~~ trhh'
with him and in I way .tO cfid his lfltf1Uft31~.
Tbt UB ~Bowfio.a ...,.., witb only four reaulan,
fmisbed a :wrprisina t.hintftl,th in lbt tum t\tnt 1n a
1idd of 82 Kbooh a1 tile Arizon-a Slott Univ..s~y
lnvil.ltiooal bdd in Lti Veps, Nevada.
Coed! Paul Tzmi&lt;ris. who lw two years qf oli&amp;ibihcy
Jon. ft&amp;d in tile firtb spoi.O the Bulls could rtcld a full

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" We didn't even have all 0&lt;11 bcol bowlm t~ere, "
Tzirtleris txpblned. "Mosl or tile lUis couldn't makell
btnuse they couldn't afford tile trip, If we htd our
bcol bowlers ..-. would have cocne ia tile top five."
Scou Sei&lt;t futlshed hiah (Of the Buffalo oontlnaent
~a 2290 for lllf,lm6. The 6')" jaruor from North
Tooawanda a...-aaed 208 for tile two day toumamenJ.
ll&lt;ovld Botff or South ..ut Miuouri cop&lt;ured the
lnctivld.W ..,.,. fdllna lA25 pin&gt;.
"I - ill a t6t orpaio rrom 111c plane rnaht," Seier
rdle&lt;:ted. "l had ear trouble from tile plane and the

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and haa a 'lar.ge IUilOunt of unclaimed property.
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WALLET. UCENCE. GLASSES, OR KEYS,
they will be available for idendfication
aDd ~-up at the foUowing times ONLY,

-attar wtdcb. they wiU be disposed of:
~y, Ji!n. Z.O, lsBf, 1 ina.~ p.m:

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1n peJn, but H dtdn •1 realty aiT«t
my bowbQC. The w... - e 111 JOP &lt;OIIdotion, oiled f01
tile pro. ..
NCI'OVI JlHa) wnr noc much of • raC"Cor. the- UB
ChC'tn1tU7 ma}orra.pla•nrd. cvco lhouab thr
compttallon was • cry touah. "II was 1 team tvtntso I
...... 't n.,_ovJ II all I wed I d;wac tmlh board shot
1nd "" hlltlnJ the poct,ct C'OIIt..tently."
Tile Bulb snared 49-11 ptn&gt;IO come 12 pl;ocn behind
lint place Cal State Northrtdae will\ a 5163 pin total .
Auburn wu the champion in aU~u tOmPf'(ition
tWI1bfina 11 •.107 pin&gt;. Buffalo once apin was
thineenth with 1 10,746 pin 1o1al over II aames.
Pldwec was KOOnd·blah fln11h&lt;r for tile BuUs With
2,110 pin&gt;. then Tdnkrl,, Mart F'o,.er, and Bob
Romeo lhird. fourth and fillh.
Tuni&lt;ris' sqwtd alvo cof)lured &gt;«ond=d third pi&gt;«
In cbc 1cam all-e\-cnu com.~itlon at 1he RJT..MonrOC'
lnvillllonal 11 Roche&gt;ter befl)(e the Christm;u br&lt;tk .
The "A" team &amp;ribbed second with S6i5 piru and the
"0" team thiad with 5516 pins.
Scott S.l&lt;r wu all-~nl.\ &lt;.hamp1on wilb 1,303 piau
and 1117 avenae.

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*Applications for Committee_ work-Publicity,
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are- available. II interested, contact Debbie
Glasser at 831-3521.
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rnovie8, arts &amp;lectures

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t~ rotp«tlvoly. Compl""'d opplico&lt;tom or• duo by
J•nuer')"'2.l .t 4 p.m. Any q\.lullont plt..s~ contact tt\e
QSA o ffice ot 636-2!150. •

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Mole: IIKlcP&lt;11JeiA a IJnhorollJ'ouvice ol The Spoclrlm\,
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right to edit aU netku. NOTICES TO APf'eJY! IIIOfll!
Tl1AI'C OtiC£ IIIOST Bf ltfBUII/0\rrTED FOR EACH
PRJrntliG. C&lt;&gt;uno llatlfte wAI not bo j&gt;Mlecl. Ot.adllnu
oro l'londoy. Wedno..S.y and Frld.oy at noon.

Tau 8d.l Pi-Any rMr1"1h-r lnteruled In YOiuntHring: fot
the Engin«ring Luming Lab. pluM notify us In l«
lltY, AC. 0&lt; bond dollWt to JOIIItlf. lncludo 1M days~
Limo you ate w.Uing to 'ti'Olunl«r tot.

Noecl clono.l worto? Tho Dept. ol ~•torlf Sclonc&lt;:
, . . . 0&lt; . . . , . . , who think thor need ..1 - k
and wot.dd hlice 10 pattk-~tc k\ • study of J)d.tJc.ot
teaporue to routine dental tr~elment . Two frH nlllngs atr
provided. Conta&lt;t Or. N. Corah ot831 ·2 164,
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lludy. i3 pold for pordclpotton. C.ll Prem at 831 ~744
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en f'.ffec:tivc ruumc- wiU be dltCUJkd. Job lntt-rv~l"SJ
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!or .clleclule de.. lb, fxW&gt;&lt;kd «tl&gt;ttatlon hovrs will be
held Mon4ay. T.....S.y aoel Wed..-y from e.J0-7 p.m
'" 110 Monon. AC
8100Clm~lle: .tpOt'LIOrt'd by ASCE today end tomorrow
frocn 9.·3 p.m. 1n lhe FlllmCHe Room, $qt.Jirt. Stgn up 1n
ed'venct today •t the- ASCE teble In tt-. Squirt&gt; Cent~'
Lounge.. Remember, somf'dey )'Ou may~ blood

In""'•• )'OUI'MK end bo heaul. Join tl&gt;e SA &lt;\M«mbly
~ oliO tiQN~twes ¥t: neH«OJo become a m embu
Potlttom , _ a ..llablo In Ill Talbert. AC.
The lot.,.l•o EJ&gt;glf• h to,.....,. ln•t!Mo Is 11'1 nHd ol
Conn:rwtlon k'-aders ~o
whh lor.lgn .ttud~nta.. Call
636-2079 a nd lind ov1 how you an eam crcdfl et lhc
Ntnt: 11m~ . Aak for Mlche'-: Ann .

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r~lv-e who &lt;lrint(t V.C'~ht\'ky •nd with -oo,n you 1\eve
dlfOculty coplng1 II you do .....t ,.lflr holp, como to •
tnHtln-g ol lhe Akohol A•art.neu Proeram on
Wodntodoy from J.~ p. 1ft 107 I'IO&lt;ton. AC 536-2807.

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quaiiO&lt;otlon• to th• BMC If office In EINcou:
Pe rformance doles at e ("\er·c h 26·jZ8. for more
ln!otmatlon cell 636-2 13 7.
...Dlukknee In the PoKsh Labor Movement'' panel

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Group Legal Scnlcu and RCC En•lronmot~tol to•
Sftnlntr wllh AROMey RicNtd Uppn Thutaday a t 7 p.m.
In 107 O'Brlaft, AC

IJIJAB Open lollko begin&gt; Thursday !rom 8 II p.m. In the
Squire Rethakelttt. Sign up Jheat tvelleble at 7:30 p.m.
A.ny 11uden1 Interested in beJng an MC should ctU Lob at
636-29~7 .

UOAB ColfMb...,.. lA looking f0&lt; otuden" tot&lt;rnteclln
performing at the fol;dday Mutlc S.oo In tho Haa&gt;
Lounge. Squire. If lntO&lt;eSted coli Lob at 636-29)7
Co&lt;Mdy Tit&lt; Good Doc(o,, bporlonct prc~tt«&lt;. sno..
d.ltt.l ttt April J. 4 .5. Cell he at 636 ~299 for on

meetings

lnduauial Englneer$- Wtnt lO know wl\etto do w'lh ell
that money you'll ~ making aher graduttk&gt;n) Orne-ge

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3..)0 p.m '" .340 Squwe-

Rho, tho ~ration R.-ch ...,_ Sed«y. p&lt;e- e
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vttiOus topta •n&lt;'tu&lt;llftSJ the: Jtoctr mar·ket. mutuel fUI"ds.
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dJJOD.s Ac~k Wc:ek .nd other -.lt.l matters ~ ~~dubs
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lounge. Ro4 .-,n. EIICIOI\. We ntt&lt;1 a dlolnn•n lor the
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Talben. It )IOU c;en ncM ene~ ~1 arc atiU lnt~ested catl
Jlm a\ 6)6.2950,

Tho_ Buffalo Regional Ball•t perform• fob. 6-8 In the
Kethtrlnt: Cornell TMatet. Ellicott. Tk'ket• ere oval 14bh:~
In \No Squire Tlckel Offko. Spon..,ed by Bleo:l&lt;
/1\ounl.atn.CoHege U.

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a\ 8 p..m In tb. Flll.-oo Room, Squft• R..,...., &lt;WlanQ

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open,_ ror

alllhotc mttrMtd \n the proje&lt;ta \te trt lnwoi\Oed !1'\ and
our future. 8A PfOGC'&amp;m Wednt:tc:t.ay at 1:.30 p.m. at 106

Wln.tpea r 1\Y&lt;.. ~hfl&gt;d Achnqn, MSC ()pofl ~~ou..
Degh'" a1 7~30 p.m. end dl6,(u"'bn W'ltl commt.ncr et &amp; 1!1
pm,

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tiMt opting p&lt;odUcllonlo tiMt Blade Moun..In COllege B
play•ro. ~ppllc:ollot\5 IO&lt; diroctOf • UI be acc:opcecl until

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tNl"f: • n appotntnwnt to we Ot Fln*'. the prr·l.e"W
odviAO&lt; Coli Mro. M«k ot Blll~l~ or como to l HO)u

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IIWI!eotbeta porty spon-.d by Block M&lt;&gt;WJtaln Coollolil&lt;
F'nee beer. Cc&gt;&lt;no to IIMC II o ffice In Elllcou or coli
636-21J7 for details.

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the ~ll am I today. •
I tried to catch my eye 'but I lboked the

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S~011 OBdueraduate Studc.nt ANn, me-eta
wt:&lt;~...-y .. J p.m. Ill the~ ....,.,.. 8rounc~ floor,
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" Aikt Adema" ~ 7 p.m . and .. Fur)'" at lt50 p.m.
tomorrow In 170 MFAC. E llico\t

Art Hlslory ~ra...Suate A. .n. m ..u Wod..-y ot A
p.nc 1n 506
1\C,

" In Pral.. ol Oldu Women ~ Friday In 170 MFAC•
!lllcotl. and Solurday In 146 OJ.fonclo&lt;f ot7 and 9 p.m.
&amp;lnd.ty In lht Squire: C.onfe~ The•lef .. '· 7, ¥ld 9
p .m.

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GaF ~·•- , _ . WeciMJday at ~:JO p.m. In
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inlormotton ecalllo!lkc al 113~

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Diving tt DWftlo ~ Coliog9; WOmon"o Boalt.U..II at
Onlwrflty of Rod&gt;utt&lt;•
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for ·a Ring
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page. 23
Young and old , black
and whtte chanted
"Stop the l!Tazts, stop
the Klan" as' the
chartreuee and black
banners they held
~peat~d the sentiment .

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~· an&lt;&gt;N&gt;Zl tlororw!n dancod il me W&lt;&gt;d
Thutsday ., lhe eNniS ol more INn 200 ,..,.,.,
Luther K01g Ooy CoaiiJOn "-""""''" pen:od tho
told ton-Y..,._ Houds ol polite tenttOIIod'lhe
m.AI4l.ldo d locol. ~te ond naocnal media. I!&lt;Jt
1o&lt; tho Nun. ~.,.. • por1y lhat low ollhet o..n
attended.
~
About 600 P"OI'Ie buved the brisk

lloocled &amp; haWy - Ni&lt;cg'" Square "' dowfltown 8uiJoJo Thutsday

I"""'P"'"tlle ond

~ for lhe p&lt;oiOSt ~ N&amp;mm -s
,_,.,, Wl&gt;oreas • Oty...-dorsecl tOOI\terofJiy
held two """"' later. •• noon, n Ul.,..,..e
Square focused on • " c&lt;letntiOI'I" ol lhe
birthday ol &lt;M ~-,..,.,., Luther~.
lhe eo.Mlon's p.~pose wos to oppose '""'"'
..,.,..... ond c"""er • nly !Nt 1oco1 NaD
hild w ..t...-..d 1o&lt; lhe past month.
. &amp;t only two N&amp;zos- tho much ~llod ICarl
Hind, Jr. ond ... dderiy mon who &amp;CC~
,..,__.e IO lhe chiled crowd ~

,.,.,., cllhe 20

or"' others INc were~

u:..r. -· ,.,._. heard.
r-. po&lt;

~ rdotNely u1m. -s to some memb&lt;n ol
the raocnal po'OSS .,...am.ct&gt;t rnor&lt;W18· begon
10 a.m when • smal ~ d Coolluon
members-it o~ t:lf"r''eS SHn r~ n the
ranks o1 Youth /le...,. W¥' ....S faasm-lormod
• c:N;, •aoss the entrance to Napra Square

from o.l&amp;wve Avenue. Yoo.rc ond old, bl&amp;dt
ond wt.te &lt;Nntod " St01&gt; tho N&amp;zos. stop tho
Ia¥&gt;" .. the cNrtreuse .,., bl&amp;dt ~&gt;omen they
held reputed the """'""""'
Helicopter n&gt;&lt;&gt;n&gt;tors. police wtth dec&gt; ond

~ ond

l"'fdS

on -

neNOUSty

montorod the aowd. Ioden ""'"' po'CSO from
most known. &gt;nd mony noc "' 1&lt;t1own Noons

.,., p.bic.abonS.

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Dlscam c!&gt;ancs swded ., tho "'¥""Y ol the
Coolrtion marct&gt;ed _., Oolow.re A -. k
seo oll"een w&amp;YrC n me ., woth orilll!" fta;J&gt;

w., •

from lhe Workers World P011y scattered he&lt;e
ond there. A one-a&lt; motorc.ade comed
~

-s • Coolruon speaker who ailed

~ nool tnt)' ttY~ • loud~·
The CTOwd cned. 'W.• say no. we say no. we
soy no to '""""·" The .speaker oiCMsed chon
wil not be ......,mted by the NaDs or the

Ia¥&gt;.
Ni&lt;cg.ra Square W&gt;S • mellrc pol for .. lypes
ol a uses. The roclalleft po'ess ~ thr~
me CTOwd lfYI"C "' ""'" product: tho u..on o1

...,..._....., scyclenls lhe.r ftoes. &amp;t
lhe """"""" theme U'lity lo&lt; pe&gt;&lt;e .,.,

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~etowordrao&lt;tl'&gt;.

~ IS not - - cNt m&gt;ny of the people
who ....:mbled to eother demcnstrate. wa1t11 or

take - . . -.e carryirc I.Jt'&amp;!: dogs
were ted &gt;rOOI\d 1he Sq&lt;an&gt; ond ...,_ were
are.Jiy contN!ed. yet..,iblo ~co warn.,.

~Oft . . . . - -

hllde: McD~ Ill 17 - . P.2 .( Slrwis
a lee clllft:e- P.S I tt.e t1auJun11 'SUN'- Pp.,.. I 1-22 I 'Raly report - Pp. 23-27
r
j-

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�with restaurants

for Parcel 8
f

r.c.ummdy hlp lntor.st ,.,.,., 1lle opok011111n reportod
th•t his COO!p&amp;I)Y Is loot ina ror "morolnrormarlon •bout

llniii!Cina."
a.rior seroaod th• u or now, nochfna Is doftnito In
to oddltloas to Pated 8 . Ho "lWnmod up tho
swo or al'fain . as "I&gt;OI!Wia ochor .thtn pbono
tllll'' bet....., tho FOW&gt;datioD lliCI UIOf1od .....uuruu.
But r.,. 111c wick 'II"Of1d or rut rooct. lho Moct~t c-pus
Vft'J flilh pptmtial mwtu, ho 11M poioaod
e., off&lt;rifta llludmU relief
W rinlltl ~Of
.SO....Ilfc. Altor thrtt Y&lt;UJ or ....nina. UBF' b.._...,
"Vft'J opdmiJIIc" about opcnina up the ~ben! Qnpuo...
- .0... Hakkr

....-r&lt;b

t'llrTCnt

,.,._ a

sWitll
. -coocmo
- plaJu r.,. COOIIniCllol&gt; or Puai_B, UBF
!. 00'1' COOOCI'"DOI witb """""" 1D the ~ ....tel.

~ ,, ·::~. . ·~JELSAR
laundry a Dry Cleaning
•

Coin~ - M~~Yut rop~oec~n.w~

•276 ~. Bailey Av_e. - 834-8963
(,..... Lou.,t...SOW)
Dry. .ting &amp;y 1fle Pound

ATnNDANT oN DUTY

rzom

�Ketter preCiicts $300 tuitio~ hike
II t.o o put. '"nley say il is out of ltailcl," Kftt&lt;r told
the S&lt;1111ori. "ODd lh&lt;r&lt; appc:an to b&lt; a fair amount or
l}'llllll1hy for them In the L.q;sl.ave."
Double~y.

UnivcniiY President Robal L. Kater J)f&lt;dlaed to
lh&lt; Facel!y Saw&lt; Ex«utJw Commiltee W«&lt;ncoccay
thai the StOI&lt; Un!wnily of New Y01k (SUNY) would
~~ llucl&lt;:nU with both a raiK In dormitory ,..... ODd a
nlitioo hike of about SlOO to attcmpl 10 oompciWII&lt;
fO&lt; Ill opa:ud S40 million &lt;Ill Ia the SWe'• bOICIJ&lt;t
alloc:oQoQ,

,

- IC&lt;U.&lt;r ...... said thai

r... rocu W&lt;r&lt; a..U.bk, cl&lt;r*

liis isll'onNdoa from a m«tq of th&lt; Co\lncil of
Praiclatts bdcllast wctk by SUNY Olancdlor~

R. Wlwtoo 10 updau them oo Lbe llat&lt; of
Hucb L . c-y'1 Euocutivc budpt.
C:U.,.'s claalm&lt;Dl, 10 b&lt; rdascd 10 lh&lt; t.oplatore
MOftday, will)lir pV&lt;a to LboK SUNY Pralo!mu wllo
joum&lt;y 10 Albllly tomo&lt;TO"'. lllldcr Lb•
they wil.l ~bart th&lt; c!Ola witJI oo one, Kttt&lt;r IOict Llle
Commilt«.
l'rt8clclll o6dcd that ... would attcod that
tne«iaa ODd a opcdal p&amp;b&lt;rin1 of Univc:nity cml&lt;r
Praici&lt;DIJ called by Wbanon to play •rat&lt;JY CO&lt; tloo

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T ..........
He dled Albey Meclical Sd&gt;ool's Sll.OOO tuitioft is
conuut to Ill&lt; S,l,500 ft&lt; 01 SUNY Alblaly.
So SUNY ofllcials bavc swttd _to dixws the:
"toicnDcr" k-d, Kftlef IIOitd. ot the IIIIOOUI1 that
•o;cSenu cu wi&amp;bstiDCI ill tuitioft ill&lt;rc:ua . . - Uldted
OCitO lhe propooecl SI SO dormitory hike. u reponed in
Mooclay's '17w $pmrv10, K&lt;rl&lt;r said b,&lt;e2PeCUbocb 10

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But ...., wilb Lb&lt; uoll Of a tuition hike-Kcru:r aid
it c:oUid b&lt; .-need ony tim&lt; fi'Olll the cod of
Jan.....,. 10 ...ty M.mb. clepmcliaa upoo the
~ of pOiiUcal t'dolioao ........., SUNY.
Qny ODd lbc ~Is ......
poalbilky.
''Pot die lint time." ICtlter lOki 41&lt; iRt&lt;Jaled

(~ - · ......... lladi.Yi&lt;lualo ....... _..,

n..

-Mid lllcft .... 9--t.ba&lt;l~ ..- .......

. lbroulh. the . , _ . . ba•e to -

•pc:omlQa 11)0Dtlu.
JOIIdoa
IC&lt;ttcr uplained tbOl the S40 mlllion clll- almott
....;.:. u mudl u that PfOI)Ooecl by 1M! h&lt;ar- Carey
was baKe! on dilclwlons with Wb&amp;rtoo at the:
Praiclcnu' m«tlna. SUNY hac! uked the StOle for a
SI&lt;40 mlllion IDc:r&lt;aK In OI&gt;CfaiU.. &lt;f.- ovw last
J&lt;ar's allocallon, SI:IO miUion of which wou.Jcl
autornatic&amp;lly b&lt; COlm up by o&lt;IO(Iattd .salary
lncrcuea. utlliti&lt;S a.od lnllaslon.
From !be scsaion, Kftter ir&gt;fmed thOI th&lt; Slate
would cover all but S40-SSO mWloo, a llc~~K be said
Sludcnt Auoclatioo of the S.11e Unlvc:nity (SASU)
Praiclenl filii &amp;aa hac! conrttmed In 001\V....UOO.
'With UB's Student ~ion (SA) Pralci&lt;Dt . . .hy
Sheehan.
A way to mak&lt; up this clclldt is to raile tllilioo Oftd
be&amp;ia tbC' "'cty procu1 of redhu1butioa
mour-utlonJ th&lt; l'raticlcot onococled were
rcprded II&lt;Pih'dr by Ills peen • the
said SUNY orrldlls ba-c Cllltn.ued that for every SIOO
In tllilioo
_,....ely Sl' lllillioa II raloed
(O&lt; the sys~an . Th111, a SlOO lnc:raa -.aid yldd~· lh&lt; r!IW'. ~ about StOle..,_.,..

10

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~~-" JllmOoulr,SUN)'ba-....lliat
sclloob oould rdJUKII'lmwed facuk1 ('-1 o(l) tn ....U.
up for f\IOib Clll iD tb&lt; aDDaal .........

.,.....,.K&lt;ua

AI Ol&amp;irmaa Normu Solkorrs roq.-, the Fllallly Sam•
oboc:rvacltwo miat&amp;a ill "*- bo ....-y of
E=uli"&lt; Comlllit.t « aDII .......aatc PlJ&lt;:hololy ProfCSOO&lt;

u..:r-.

~

pr.....re to,..... SUNY twoo. hasct)IV
(rotD pri¥are State W d t - wbo arc ~
111111 tllc tbffam~~lalbec-.. pooWic a.od prwoto..-..

~ Commit«

.,.....

Coo, c-.
Mer the budael ccxua clowu fi'Olll Albey :oncl the
taoS&gt;ocv rile, Keuer SOld he: "will DOl ldl ( Yoc:c

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INVOLVE YOURSELF! BE HEARD!
Join the SA Assembly. Only 40
sign4nnes aTe needed ro become a
membeT. Petitions now a\laJI4ble in 111
TalbeTt Hall.

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INTERESTED ·
Undergraduate Students:
'

Internship Program Avaflable
Through The Cplleges

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In Such A~ A.:

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l'leil M"""Y· wbo- tllkd in aa ~-¥the
Wlllt&lt;r b&lt;eak.
n.. Owl.- ~thai.-* ..mcc JIIO'lld b&lt; bdcl
ia ~ ,.._ Cowl ilooeq In O'llrial H.all"" J..__, 2o a C;lO p.m.

THE ANTI-RAPE TASK FORCE

NEEDS YOU!

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(One night per week
for 4 hours)

Applications are now available at

rM1

the CAC office, 345 Squire Hall.
Applications for Coordimlting Positions are available to returning volunteers. IF INTERESTiflJ, CONTACT DEBBIE GLASSER
AT 831-3521.

All volunteers are required to attend one of the
following Orientation Sessions:
January 17 from 1-5 p.m. in 339 Squire.
Contact 'J'beor- Ward- . Coo¥clfauo- of
latennblp ProtiJ. . . of dwt CoO....
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Pl.......
Coual'lla--et
HaJtla s-vkee
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t-ve _ _ . a t ~Ul6.

January 24 from 1-5 p .m . in 339 Squire.

*Returning volunteers please contact the office.
VAN SERVICE STARTS
Mon. J811. 19tfl

WALK SERVICE STARTS
Mon. J:ln. 26th

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The New·York Times
The Wasliington. Post
· Jack Anderson Staffers
· .T"e"Washinglon St!!r
.The Buffalo Evening News
The Courier-Express
. , :- Associated Press
. British Broadcasting ·
Comptmy _· ·
The Daily News
The, Rolling Stone,

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, UB prepares self-study for
·big 1982 accreditation review

-&amp;1-

by ~Coodc~d

ochool-uoderarad uatu loeluded-th&lt;
Unlvaliity doddecl 10 acri1iot ao intensiv&lt;

Tb~orrJCdutill bare. thesbcl-.o ba&gt;&lt; Y&lt;t
to bo pw up 1nd IUin&amp; cabinm art In JhofJ
supply, but Cbcmiotr1 Prof&lt;StOr Oordoa M .
Kanis and his stta\Qa COIIImitt~ IIC alr...Sy
hue! II work~ thr UoiV&lt;nity for the
Middk ~ .... Rt-iew, tlw will &lt;ultnlaatc in
Fall 1982 with a risit from 20 cop

A ICbool't PfUtilcrand thus its abilily 10
atll'ld Aud&lt;uu-is Jarac!y clepa&gt;dtm 0C1 the
rueareb and quality or iu Jlldr&gt;atc
d&lt;!*tment. Hartio addoed. aplainina the

ocadanialnJ.
Tbr t&lt;am aod cbr Mtddlr Stacu
or CoUests and S&lt;boob.
Cocnmiuioo on Ht&amp;h&lt;r Edu&lt;attOn will clmdr
whaher UB will bt awvdtd ~...,.tdltation

lusocl&amp;IIOD

Witboul

rt&lt;civ•na approval, Harris
Uj)lomd! that UB 10ould find itsdf bani·
p~sstd co atcracc qualirl&lt;d "udrnu •• both
lh&lt; und.,.sradu•&gt;t&lt; and &amp;raduatr l&lt;"dJ. "It's
a Sl&amp;ndanl or rup«tabllu~ ror totlesa. •• hr
qualirl&lt;d.
Cooductf'd once C\trY ten )eut. th~
Univtrshy b cxpcc:tcd to supply the
acaeditedon ceam with a c:nucal k"lf·stud).
tither of aht entlrr IC.hool or to $dC(t one
topk and concenratr rts effort a. on an area
the inJtituhon.

or

Saerlflce?
Aftn havint a

comprrh~$iYc

RVIC:W of

the sehool In 1!1'12, Pr&lt;&gt;rdrnl Robt11 L.
K«r&lt;r and h11 rop advisort dt'cldtd ro limh
the SCOp: IO stUd)' of the &amp;tldUitt sthool and
aradu.atc education, rn acnnal. hut. Harrb
oottd that bt&lt;all5&lt; or rhr lmportan&lt;e or
1raduatr studies on the tntlrt·

"~or its aulrt mate-up.

Uoivc rshy wa s oot iaaorin &amp; Lbe
uodcrarodutt&lt; populo&amp;lon, for w!ticb it has
bem 10 pointediTlltodtal iD the past.
~y. the Uoivcuity;. clusUI&lt;d by
th&lt; Sell&lt; au CCDtcr for Oraduarr Scudit~aod
that _ , , b "ess&lt;11rlal" to UB. the
CbcmiJuy tndltd noted. "We "ILDI to bo
able to c:ompttt with ldlooli tiu Mi&lt;:liiph,
Bttkdey and IWNoo," H&amp;nU off&lt;red, "and
rhey art all famous for their vaduat&lt; worl&lt;.
"bleb I&gt; wbat we havr to do. "
Ham• e•pialntd that "once wr ....,..
dlu ioa roco the CiradUat&lt; leVel •• ..ill a1oo
hit oome ocher vital we...-.uch u tibnrit$,
th&lt; Computer Ccnrcr and the t&gt;TO«SS or
&amp;&lt;UUIJ I.,P:pon for varioG.. activitla." • • •

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1"9 vo~_ ,.,,., 11JfN!e

a,.,.. -

•

into . . - _JIJtKocnmil]ia ro opodlrt rhe
kn,lhy pro)&lt;a. Eodl or th&lt; 15 mtmb«l has
bem llliaotd to oor ~ whr:r&lt; they have

Cta 1'.4
Ht addtd that aootbcr ~n {OL tht
Unl\·c:1"Jity:s dt&lt;Uiqo ~ thai in lb&lt; p&lt;ocbs • ~· e.,.moce.
•
or aettlna a Cl&lt;nr:rllfl¥!ucatron Proaran:t. il
Harris. vlho was stl«\cd by the Praicknr
had tonducttd a "rhorousll lnV&lt;$liaatloa "
ror this yrtu l.fld-a-hal( lana job, speculattd
or iu und&lt;raraduat~Jl1'01fl8l 11nd "it woUICI . rhar hr was choodl l&gt;ccSwc of hi• inslahr lnco
not hl\' t' been tmatt fo spend 1wo mortybt'S (he Uoi......mY and hls desir• ro r«ite thonly.
IIUdyin&amp; II."
' 'I really b.-o no poUtiC'Jil vi&lt;W&gt; Ofl rhls illld

...

Harrla aod lib co~PQJed or

admmlitrllon. onr "udtnt and ~~~
facull) mtmbtU-haY&lt; until the summtr of
1982 10 finbh thr audy and has dividtd iradf

oo ues to Jrind." rlie 21 )'&lt;II UB •«aan
nolcd. "I haw Utile ambitious adf-lnt.....c In
tM whple rtvic'w.''
Tht ttam uptdS &amp;;'C input (rom otht:f

IOu.rtts in l.he Uorvmuy. Afttr fl.nislun&amp; it.s
rirt:t draft aa ahc end or 1981. n wW carculacc.
topln ro lntc:1"&lt;11td pan,.. h.,.. for thrU
rriClioos. loOmC or whkb will be incorporated
into the mam body or Lhc "·ork.
Despite t11e lntctuive prq&gt;aratloo , H llrrii
said, UB thould have no probkm P'Win&amp;lh•
''ttll'' a.nd rtntwina hs accrtditation. Wb)'
deovotc so many rtSOurcu and 10 muc.h ti.tnd
T&lt;&gt; ~lllris. th&lt; ..,..., is simple: "We do this
I l&amp;r&amp;c pan for oundvcs, tO karo wh~l atU.l
need improvC'tTKnC and the- corutruahc
criticitm will h&lt;lp ...... he orrertd.

February arrival date
planned for ambulance
The Faculty Scudtnt Aotodation (FSA) h&amp;l alloc:8ttd S23.~ to UB't
Rcs&lt;\Jr Squad for the pwcb... of a MW to&gt;bulan«, ll&gt;d, brrrrtnc lOY
difficulty recdvill&amp; a bccnJc r.- Now YOtt Stat•. the vdudc should« on
the Nnhcnl Campw by mid·f'ebrwry.
e.-Uve Ou&lt;C'tor or the Squad DaYid Ho((IMO...., hoptd 10 ..... th&lt;
110bul.ulce by """· IMrl .....,........, .,_ "ubdic-.abk burcaucney"
Wills the Stale's ~ Mcdieal Scrrica (EMS) clmtioa.
Tb&lt; r,.;ooal EMS oflke iD Wca.e ro New Yort dlimtd it did oot ~
eDOU&amp;II _ , . kfl ia IU boodaCl to rill- o11 th&lt; _...ortt "''olocd m the
Squad's opplic:aooa. Horr- Jl&gt;d. Ao a ._a, tbc us i......., It takbla tbt
~ dir&lt;alt 10 t h e - · · orr... In AJMay.
FI:Jldinl lor the - - - ~ by FSA at the ~·•
o..o.mb&lt;r - - . . ckspol&lt; the ob~ of ,..,.........,,.., Joaoalutn
Ricdlcrt.
Aoooc:ia•
or Pb)'ICI and , . , . , _ , ll.raocd thM
the - d bad oot fWiy mvatipttd the Squ.ad'• - - '·

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S1J.J51
Howcftr, Scucknt ~(SA) RP&lt;-lliV&lt; to FSA,.,... Narhao
pointed dill that the dlnaon bad .,... moalll 10 milK o"&lt;f tbt fiiDCiio&amp;
requrst..... lbat liD)' cld'll ooollld bo ...... or IDe.
After n&gt;IOibJy oae ball-!lour or cltcualoe. F'SA ""'ed 10 """ tb&lt;JQu.ad
Sl3.30Q. n.t JDOOel' will cane from a SIS,OOO l:ltty st111td ,.,., ,...,. ...,
wherl tbt Uru-Diy Bookstorts - · told lo tht Folkt Cotpo.-Joo,
lleliclcs lhe Sq.-!'• anoc.ioo. SlO,OOO or t.b&lt; money has bem allocllcd
to IDdi.xtua~ Unlv&lt;niiJ pmjocu aimed towwd lmprovin&amp; salida~~ tire. and
11u bem Jiveo to the
or 0111un1 .vrain.
•• AD
b caneotly IMiea held tor the ll......, Squ.ad by llapooK
\ Vebldeo or 1'o.ubul1l, NY, and W1'U be In hffalo OCICt th• llcaue &lt;0me1

• w.ooo

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t tbto118J1,""""""" 10 Horr.....
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Tk amllulaoot itadf ODilJ Sl9.3l0, llld'"remalftlna money wW be 'JI&lt;III
OCIII_.....,. ~and ~ _.eyiMCkal ~.

STARTS TODAY AT· A THEATRE NEAR YOU! II

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10 be IUdl a 111iMMnt mont11 for SUNY.

~ 0011111 ihlnllllbollt ~ . . .menta
IMI!Md otcuttlng ttwm; f8C411l~..,. .tile to clewote their Mt
an.ntlofllo c t - ln8tMd of WOI'Yino 8lloUt loalng their
Jotw. end ~ta- not
wttll haYing lha CO.I
.. of public hlaMr educatlori'aoer beyond INIOn.
•
But then kugh L ~ 11eceme Oo¥em04'.
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To~~~ lembeatlng Cwe)l'fOr hie dlei'IIQald
! towaroa SUNY would only be repl!lhlve and fNatrallng. The
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GOYer(IOf hu aJqHUNCf hie op!nlOIIS ir!d 10 have we. What
atudente, facult~ and admlnlalfiiOfS need 10 00 now Ia
organize forcca to Prl'lenl him from achieving ht. goal.
The lobbying proved succeuful laet year Wilen eome
lntanalve etforta pureuaded the l..aglsl ature to reetore $22.3
million to SUNY. llntverafty Presl dent Robart L. Ketler Is
peaalmt.tle, however, that SUNY " cannot win them all," and
that State lagfelators may have used up their quota ot Pity
for ua.
Although thla may be true to some extant, SUN Y has In
argument thle year that can hopefully transcend any tack of
pity: with a $300 tuition hike and S 150 room rent Increase on
tne horizon, people wilt literally not be able to alford public
higher education-supposedly the'loiU1ion lor New Yorll's
lower and middle cluMa.
And what Ia parttculll'ly Infuriating le that private
lnetltullona want SUNY'e tuition raised becauM they
believe there Is too big a dlacrepancy In tuition costa for the
pUblic and prlvateaactors. It's amazing how eaally logic can
be ucrlllced,
We can, un deratand private schools looking out for their
own tntereate, bot It Ia ludicrous to believe that the anewer
to making the Stlle'a two educational eectora more
financially compatible Is to put the cost of education 11
eech beyond the means of most lllillllellls.
Unfonunately, we have grown to expect that ludicrous
declalonaare made around budget time ever etnce C111ay
took otftca.
The kay lhla year Ia to overcon11 any peaalalam that
tuition will be retied: that dorm lees wilt be lncreUed and
that we can't do anything aboU1 lt. We can and we must.
Carey'a contention that no cutbacka will oocur In areaa
vital to tha future ot the State-nursing/ management,
computer fields and engineering- Is a blatant alxlae of
Executive power. The Governor may eoon be dictat ing w11en
Food Service can offer muhed potlloaa for dinner.
The coalition formed laat ~r betw"n United Unlveratt)'
Profeaatona and 1hl Studeal Adocllllon of the State
Unlverlll)' will undo\lbledly return lor thle year'e attack.
There will be appre»ttmately two anil OM-half months to
wor11 on ImproVIng 1111 budGet. and even leu time to prevent
the room lncnaue. 1llere Ia
lime for peealeiam.
SUNV pi~ the budget geme l'ellleltcaJiy tn Ita raqueat
• caretufiJ det.lmllrllng how much II needed to operal8. now
the State QCMHnftllnl muet be reallatlc.. To drutlcally cut an
a~ COMerVallve flgu(IIJa dNdly.
Student\ too ahould raaflatlcally took a\ the
conMqUer!Cia of the Executive budget propoaal If It a nol
amended. If the clrcumetanoaa that llanaplre In Albany
during the fillet few mont!» are elmply taken 11 lnlt on
newaprfnt thrM tfmea a WMk.- then the Ink on nan yeare
tuition bill will be hard to awallow.
An unamended budget containing a lo40 m illion cui
maana all N1fmated S300 • yeer tuition l ncreua, U'a as
elmple u that. Malta an effort If ~u want it 19 Cl\ange.
We rauat believe t hat tiM Governor' a appl~ttnt ed.lct to
dlamaotle SUNY can be ~oon1e, and then we muat fight
to prove lt. We must let Albany laglalalora know that
atudanta c:etlnGI -.orb a_ tultlon lnCf'UM and remind them
that dll*tn.tta cat~ no longer ablorb ~ cvta. T'here Ia
too muot\ at et111a.

To

ttt.Ytor.

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~·· ~ ol Fr oar.l.t
- 1 8 - " (TM/ip«tf!J"'• NO¥. 21) OlVet t!W
~ u.at llerTigan lgno&lt;ed or wu unable to
.-pane~ tom. oet-ctlont or w11o ldenlllle&lt;l
tot,_, u 011 ox-&amp;wttt · Thto.._, oold

tlmo!'g othet thtnv• that the Ruoolant "think nu~!..'
wat can be won and that t!Wr oro PIOC&gt;&amp;rtng !of it. He
: : : : that the u.s. oonttnllt building nuct..r
~,.;,. to Hotto¥1g't -un~ 1 bttlne that
Beilllg&amp;n did -*!uately reapon&lt;~ to thr. tndlvlduat. Not
onty ciiCI he u y what Heltevtg credlta him wtth aaytng,
- Y that nuctNI war Ia un• l n - (o~&gt;«~ the
.a. 01 u.s -Soot«
a.r11gan
• lao ac:llfloWioclg"!'-111 r . _M to the Sovlot
leltonant-thet atapptng the arma race """'"' I n ,_, rt.o to both""'" r_..tlola or w11o atlllocl the
proeou. · he ukocl the aue1tonc. to ""ont
- - ...JnatiiiO rilka o1 contl""lno on the way

,,_,11.

we l'llvo - . , oocaletlng tho nuclear .,_,... aoaln
~n. htftten'a oonor..llon, wlllclll a1!ata, lethe!
0111 .,.._,t oou- apolle eat1aln dl.ator tllet the
rtaka ot trying hlng elM .,.,. In oomportaon.
In rocolllltlng thla confrontation bet-n Fr.
a..rtoan and t!W SO\'Iel lolttnlllt, I would lib to add
that I wu aomiWhat auaplcloua ot the lollel&gt;ant. 1
lout&gt;&lt;! II an odd oolncl.,.,.,• thet the langu~ ha uood
In dacrtblng tho Sovlal Union waa preclooflo Identical
·(rlght down to the cltchel) to that uNd by Amortcan tar
rlont...,lng, antf.communlot domogoguas. One CO&lt;Jid
conclude trorn thla t.hat tho far right Ia corrte1 In
auenlng lht Soviet lllroot My tMctlon was different,
hO-. While I too am et1tlcal of So•ltt roralgn and
military policy, I dlcl not lind the Soviet defoclq&lt; to be a
btl-o penoon or wltnou.t toll the tall&lt; wondttlng 11
hi had been ~anted by tno OA or aomo tight wing
group to conluaa people and undermine tho Impact o1
lle&lt;rlgan'a paulonato 01&gt;-l lor _.._
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Rllllert o. a..lt

Ycii oon't ..,.tto naoc1 tnto lt, l..._ mo. ,..., alckon ot
thl aiG/II o1 _,..._columna Thr., ho-, te a
- 0011mo1. rm on1r ....,lno thla bocauoa I'm writ "''I
11. 4nd YOid ..,. bet II'• onty po1ng oown once. Tho
oubloct olt~oohlmn te not-ol mychooalng, but a
•- 1 0 a,...... 1\oe -n roctMng lately. Why,
t·vw been for the PUt two montha, nu Into
column lor......, lhl dtvg-adcllocl, ~ooy· ltta~facl.
ln'l-~ Wille!\ oomt•aloclthll opaca
atnoa "alncoptlorl 3b montht •oo?
I can't really qy bec:luao now that I'm atralght, I

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havonotroe~Qt!tWhet-.

though, and I'll 01&gt;111 them h6tt
IJtrOighl lor 01101, oliO
a wlllta afnco I wrelo a min~

I haW- - . _

jutl 10 g.t lila -

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ll*ld. Thlw • ao I don't .,.mora.
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. . _,.....,.,. _.,_ lor-otOirnltci&lt;HVIaoto
- . . . . . . , ...UO.. 1ft any- thla _,.,lor
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tOld thlt
• , . . ..... .,.,....,,t mlnO,.OooQ, t thlnlo....,., ...,. F - O'Hira, t h l - domoll- on
1'111 IIIINI 11r • IIUIKIY. utd lhet Wfl\tng waa
....,.._ ~ " ' - ca~a. ho oalcl, ww. bttt•. ·
....,....._,-a PJ- c.H. O'Hara woo ,._Y

----•around ....._,am

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ldon't wmo

-oyetaalle•

- . gor_ _,,..,_.. tterr--a tot

tomo.Hor_.rltyeat1a'l!lty dldn'l. - l t - I D hl&lt;-but,
a fancy.flllocl hocller, tllat
nodllf-.luaocltobl-to-m)'Mllthat
bitt.,.... CC)Ij4d be -.n When t ..,....,_ the
Imago or nor l&lt;lrto ruby u,.. U,. oflocl looted lUll blut
for about u.. 1 wrote a payohoal-ltzocl
"'*!tM to INftlt
It - o u t on 1 Friday morntno
lui
Mel" lofdocl Ol!tO !let loladont!a lap
• •
otaoo. Sllahlll~ fMd
lt.Ftlgltt-wtttaaa,III'OQIJ&gt;hl&lt;lorthe ttm lllna.l
thooi611t M , aa tht Claaalcal

u

made

Winter--hi&lt;

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Sllawoulcl- plnlr"- 1&lt;1 ftOI halt.
plultl

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IIOII!Itleto a e t • - up-.n.o-alotol
-too.
.._.................. on lllllloor.l'ln.....,to
Boot.- 101M orloiMI-Icot aa to ""Y 11&gt;0
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lfta . . ,,

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toeaiii&amp;IOMwlthrou, l .... tllamiOI!IY---O in
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�Just another effort

Defend our Liberty

To tho Edttor.

ro tM Edttor

I'm wrlllt&gt;g I~ ro•ponM to MlchMI $. S.II:WI Oo&lt;:. I
IHCII&gt;ac:l&lt; leltor In Willen 1\11 comotllned 11&gt;o111 hit
'"'"lglt&gt;llily 11 liM~ to.,.. ,,.. Anti-Rape Tuk Foo..·l
nlgntly •• n teMcl t..lr&gt;g on u~t 1lr 1n&lt;1 un,__t)f
dlac:rtmlnttory ptl c;tlce t&gt;&amp;Md ~ M I .
Fl,.t ot an. 4 want ro ll:i{e lh•• 09t&gt;0ttunity to f104nl
out.u we oftneAnU·Rac-TaekFOJc.e r\avoe l11• a.MCS in 1
all ow pUbiN: ~munic.Uont, tt\al the eoNc purOOH ot
IM wan ter~tee te to ttent POf1 tone women ..,..., to
!Mir -tlno tlona I I ni(JhL We
CO,..,nod w1111

On .tonuory 15\1\ M&amp;r11n lulfle&lt; King's .Jr Bortlldly
the HazAs were on the sueeta ol Butta~ .
Sod laa'l 1\, lite people of IIIIo greol nllion W.. uo
wno 1re under the most profo&lt;IIIO ..,.,..., ot'*"&lt;&gt;c&gt;ocy

-..armth

Of

wlttl any othet

Ole-

r~aton

of

oonv«~\enc:a

In

tact. as Saran HodQN mentiOI*I "' her r•ettr. the van
u•p often rakes ~r tl\lln waftu~ tMu~ c11111~
s fnce ,.,.,,. . atl PII MOO IO Gil 11\11 motl tlfl~~l Gtl
mltt aoe whk:h often IY'Nns tf\11 p&amp;s.MI\gtrt Uvlng
ck)&amp;Ht to c.am.p us ate not dropped oft flnt
NO..,IMteu, I oo

OQf. .

11\111 It ltn'l Ulf ...,.

fOf

men to wa4k the atrMI &amp;alone at nlgnt nowada )'t 1nd
some provts&amp;on lhould be m acM to lnllJre tl"lelf 1111ty
as weu. The proble m tt IMt double '"e reaourcet
(human and tlnartclat) W'04Jtd oe rOQUirtd 10 prov~e
.servlcft to men almltaJ to lho11 which tt'lo Ant~&lt;-Rape
Tnk Force c:vuonvy ofltrt wornef'l Mer.ce, there It 1
1eason tOf not' lnteo•artng ma ~ea Into 11'\e tXIAH"9
a«viGO&gt;, Allhougn 1na vaat maJoflty o' m•l•• •te no~
rep~&amp;la, we n..v• no we"/ of d•aUngulsttlng 1nom ftom
tof'1'1eone who would utilize thl Yin co .seel\ OUI
poumtlal vtctlmt and lollow tf'Mim upon cteplf11ng hom

ev'ttf

conceived lfe Mlpte-u In pttrV.,IlnQ Naztam-

RK:aam -'11\tn QUI noble bOara«s Cenalnly lr&lt;H'ty
abounds lnd lh8 fty Sflet' thiS I'#WI'I1 II'HtU t A.CISII • til

... ···-by,,.,..,..,.,-__,..,

l&gt;y · -

r..lvtl. Todoylaal&lt; not ~lyof rou.t,..IJ'It:Nie.t&gt;ui i iSO
or 11\11 mtl&lt;lta. sn•~-4,.hart 1&gt;e tear In yoUf' _,,or SNit
thelt bo year-ning to eteave lo 11'1.068 founOIUof\1 Of

lll&gt;erty that w ill INII&lt;e ,,..,, cause lmpotsl,.e? 1, ,,., 11
~bt• ··demand" that you. that we shall Iuten
ourMIVel ul\lbrldged 10 out liber"atloo 11 lnatltvtea by
our war of Re'IOfutlon 1n6 and out cunutal tlberauon
ulnsmuted by NCvffog all of our Qvu Alghta. en&lt;t call
outaeJYe• onoe agajn So/la and D.auotlte' of Liberty
'For I , lfll:e my tamlly Dlf~ m. and now, who waa
Ultre wtth W as,.,lngton at the Oefitlill(.ltO, who was thete
durtno the signi ng ot our· peer of llbera.uon, who wta
with Jacl\so., at New OHeans. who waa with Hou,lon
all over lhe Rooubllc ot Te•as, who touont elich otn.;,

Ulu• agalttlt gray, who wn all ovet the west

an&lt;~

even

10 ttl a ~HIIP4nn. Who was wUh Roosevelt, who wu In

WWI, WWU a"CJ Korea. who wu In the South Eaat
Asian CvmPIIOnl- tnrouoh me .and my co!Jslns I ~~~

to you from a famUJ of lhlttMf'l QMitflt~ ol
am«te~nt whoM naJMI ~ne•udt Chtllt~ftrltU8fn.
M c JCtnne,.. SMUt\. Young . Ma~on

Me,ectun.

Dro&lt;OOWSI&lt;L Ru-1, l.H, Ooort&gt;orn-Doe&lt;-n, Jld&lt;ton

ono , • ., ..., • en. ..,... ~ lncllon,to stand 1n&lt;1
.. rally around CM.W lnYHtUure o t a G,and Ubltf11 h ta the
biOOO Of '"Y fenul)' wl'toM bH)od 'IIJia&amp; 1.,.11 It e.,..,. \llal
~ baute tl&gt;t&gt;klthl• COVf'ltY.,.... F"NWJ.tho~t CWnns tnua
fllaztlo-Aac:lst as lnMne and wiiJ dAmn t;OU mote rt 'fOU
04¥t UVM ano Ql•• reara to ,,..." attenlton My lanuly
t~l noc aned t•att UC)On 1~., 0660fKing Ul but SP'!aW
It IfNI IQat~ll lhoem. IIQAIMt U,.u WbVefltOn Ol hberty
il.nd agalna. tMlt oet!Qnt 10 Hpa.tat•l~e ••rv tatlf•c o•

our tohelion by ltbtny The INII lhll are 1n our e*tH

era tears uuMd br tht disgrK:t ttom our man,
1111~1 dlacrlnunauont

lno&amp;t Vflil"' dii&gt;Cfl&gt;mm~t tons.
lt\.lt cltvJGed u• 'Q81nat tM V\11nemne cuhute eau11"0
ua 1n0 to , , . , IMtr doom.
I CH~C•are INn we by our klnclted to llbert't tnouiO no1
OI11V 111" P'Oud, but (.ttlencJ our klndrtd l~y ~nry
l nd lfll.,naHonallt; at ,e¥l'Ved Sona and O.,UQf'ltera ot
LJbtny and Ofltl1oy our CflactfmlntiOfl before 1ney
1 tau of tau to

d811fOy US Oy lhtG.ft Na.Ut•RIC.SI You a nO I nave no

olher c:notce, lot tnt laallng Irony II that tnne mnne
IUOiiiCI tllllf 00 wllh Ul, blling II OOt htoiS, U .O,U a1
we art,,,. h •• by biOOCJ, IIbOrtr eno Dr ll~e lt:aJ at tea•
tnA1 OUt COUI It IS &amp;o IUUcd

tn• va n 11 fltuctl)' ~hit tl~ua1lon ""' peuengefl toll.
Qaifti~Y i arly

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those wno'Ye experlenc«f •••ual aanull

My ""IXI'IIion 1non. 10 Mr

s.u,... " ,...• genulnllr

cohc.erned adoul mll*l' utet:r 11 nlgn1 ~ .,.. . _ .
alone. ta tOf tum to Ofpnlte an equivalent o• tlw AnH
Rape t u~ Force 10 """' tnt fioMdl ot rMn Ck 11

Safln HoctQe,• suogeiiiG, ne c.ould becomt 1n~hed
wlln ll'e NYPIAG ettorlto
Bllrt 8tr&lt;1 but ..,.!&lt;if

,.,ono

to InduCe oil namput •ou\H
Ftnalty, th11 I•AOt me 10 commen1 on Mt ~U.et't
Ct:DfHMCI opfftfOt\ thlt ta.Pe l nd Ul OfeYef'IUOf'l 'hOul&lt;f
- n 01\IY IM BuHato Pola Deoer1.....,1 and not

••11

the
or '"" oommunttt · 11111 btlnpo lo
Ml ol! N J't"O. ..tl Y'Otl'ft not pe.t1 ol tM .atvtJon.
IliOn yooHe pan ol I"" P f - " .. Set~, 00 you
WM. tor . .. ....... lhlllhO I&gt;Oftce OOUIO De e!I.Cif¥91~
prhenltttQ traUfC &amp;CCIOef\11 It oeocMt 'tf\.IMCJ tO Oltv•
utety 01 that they cou.., ttop ctl.met lueh •• tnett it no

m•f'd

one~~ Ce.tt to fYVd lhei' Pf~~ .,_, OOIMM~t?
My poot'll tl tM pohca cannor 11op NX"UJ.I a.n.a~o;ll Of
erw otnw tr•tn~t U the, . ., o t u1 00 "01 do ou• o.ft to •~
tn lit P'evef'I'Ot\

"'~

rme•Uit

Cllllllnlll Ol PUDitC A.Cif'lilt.&amp;

WH• IMd Coordme tot
Ant i- ~"

fu/11

~orct

Show of igrtoranu
ro ,,. Edllot
f WtU tilting tn tht All on Wednftda y a Utmoon.
wnen a gentleman walll.ed 1m ano bega n 10 '"'orm \1\e
c . - of a tneefl1&gt;0 !hit WOI lOlling pl. . . In the HAA6
IOUt&gt;gO. lhe meetlt&gt;g ...l lo - n 11\e NUiriM)' tO ~
neto ~ Thu....Say JanUOI'115 1 1 Nltll&amp;tl Squ.r1 aa wl!ll
•• thl IOI)tc ot l•tClNn AU ol thta t0041. about OM
mtm.tt tH.It s un tM crowd ..,.., NCJI from wt~t~re t wu
llttlr&gt;g I"" 1 -1 10 .,,_ aide 1 U nod 90f'lmtnll like
" Sif
OIIU1 op", "v« O&lt;II of,.,_., I J\CIIM 'l'l'otne
ot~onoo being • t ,.... •'-~t\1. 011111 flfl' Tltlt

-n,

....,, Is _,.~r&gt;gty to me thllclr&gt;g on '"' ce11e I ,..,.
Nttlor 1 YMI1I and ctlnot 011110 -~tng ~·1
with Which people I,.. Oo you noo ..,. tflaJIIodl
, _ -nlled end IJ'IMed OlnOe Seol..-1 C...

you

not--

1

..ret10ntl\llll&gt;el- N~N&amp;IliCIMrt

and IM i n c : - lltadts ~ llleee - - 7 llo)'O&lt;I
not ontorm 1'0'1114111 of thO tenolonl tdlt&gt;g ,.,.. "''Y
of BuHalo1 Oo you noo ~ Oo you ... 10 """'"'"
lrorn~tlle ,_ .,.,..,_,.-. _....,.

so tftectNely I*J)elyo..r life ollll ~ . , _ . ,
eloQ"""tly Sll ltt II I ll • C)Itnoxlooso
I ...,
noo so)'lr&gt;g 1!11 1 we oho&lt;tld all 1\11.. OOIIIfl uo out ol""'

-entr

-

I I to opj)laucl Of ...,. 111- 1M meetlr&gt;g WMII""

A)'ln9 .. lhl l _ , . Of Ul clrcl not . - l..ltn one ChON
to rtcncu-. To Inos&amp; ol you • flO diO nor c:omrMnt t
To t.h OM of yo&lt;J WhO Old corntne&lt;~t, you doll1

•-lu.

d.-vttenlllol01l't

Support the Sfudent exchange
ro fho Edllor

More than muts the eye

The Student .Assootatlon 8oo61. U.ct\ang.e will De
OC*'t from 10 am-S p.tn btgu,nlng tOday until J an~•ry 26
In the bllamlnl ol Squire H i ll, Wo will OliO l&gt;e opet1 Oil

I em wnoe,~oo abo41t lhe lack ot._obJecu~uy tn t(\e~
recent l tOf\1 page &amp;Micl• t 1'11• Sp4tctrum. Ooc4tmber 8,
1~ concetn•no mOfa.. •n
U"l"-'511)' utwM..,.

TiiHdoy Jltflfary 20 ertd Wtl&lt;loeo&lt;:J•r. J anUary 21 hom 6

Syeuwn 1 f1no 11 dltlurb.ng tn.a1 W'T*Ht )'OUt News
EdltOf, S.rh Goodchlkl. '"'"""'*.a''•a•.ous ra.ndOml~

r11 meld1101

pm 109 pm. The Boot&lt; E&gt;CIIongela • """'profllaiUOOnl
~ Spon.Jored by ,.OUI StUMnl OrganlliUOn, II tl •

meont lo aatlyo..r -

11 You• prtceo.
Students . ., tne ~ a t W'hk=h they want tne"
1&gt;001&lt;1 1e Mil The Stuclenl ...._..,,.., en~ • 1

c:»tJcent ~~ tee to cower tne COlt of wori&lt;AW1
ar.d metef"i&amp;11 Thtt muna tnat If you Cf\1'0• S10 I~
,.....,oCalctltusle.o, you
~.30 lithO bOOl&lt; ••
ll t&gt;oo* lo.- sold, you 1 - notiiii&gt;G olld
almpljo piCit up IM II you ,..,..lo tett your t&gt;oo« to 0&lt;10 "''"" Unrvotllty
8ocl&lt;ltorea. yo.. wouto roc:ei'o'e muclt ltt6 Ilion ot 1110

will·-·

SAIIooi&lt;Eid\onge. The-HI&gt;&lt;ituUCitUII I IO
'f'lf')' tow percentaoe ol lhetr c:os1 and I'UIIII IJwm a1 a
m - ,..,., -togo. E_, II you Hit yo..1 1&gt;001&lt;101
., thl aamarpnce as tlM BooUtcwe. tsn't 11 bett&amp;r 1na1
~~·the~ anCIIM ~s101e OoeSr\'t ma•t a

oro'"'

B.,.n olllle &amp;chlngo alao o.neht MOlt 1&gt;001&lt;1 • ro
In 9000 or excellent condnton, at to.er orw=ea tnan Mw
or compwao68 used tate at lnct UniYeBit)- BookttOfH

TM st.-1 ~ Boolt Eltcnongo - otudtntt to flnd the t&gt;oo(s ll\lly
want et P''""'
II\IIJ cen 1 1tot&lt;1
Romemw, oon'l t&gt;e rtppooe oltl When rou need
l&gt;oob thlo -~ como to the Boolt &amp; etoange
l&gt;efOfO gOing IO ltle \Jt,t.er.lty Booi&lt;OIOfeL Don't PI J
tnO&lt;O - t he n Ia ftiOHUt)f

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Jtro eop.tlo

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selected l.tbraft•na"; he seemt to hiWJ chosen to
quote 1n punt only those wno hid oeutmontal •om•!t~os
to
about I,. hbt'l~l • nd ltte Unl •@•~•l)' Ubfat..'l
O.rtctor t wat on• o' ,,. randoml1 se*'ld trbtartans
tnrtwvteweo tx11 Mr GoodchMd cHd oot ouot• me. fne
tt.,ltmont tnet •• tM on•~ tema.. Otrec-101 *I nave •
'~WV hnl
tt~auon.Uup w1th S.lio,tldu Roo; ·• dtd

ml"'

wor•uno

~ ~ to b4

""POt\ln4 •n e•IJYat"''
women.

U~ l.IO.&amp;ry

4()mlluSHIUOn • •llllwdl IQW&amp;fO

1 thfn" n ,. alao unlettunate thel

atto..O

r~te s,p.cr'""'

,.s.

Hfolltf \('1 M uNO • • • t01um fOf • nonYf"KMMt
COft!C)lAIIUI I WOUta WQ$1. .1 lh&amp;t IM
P •
whole woviG 011 bettM ~ o., an VAOiaMO , ..,.... ot
1'-t Unt~U'\1 l~-..
Thefe ' ' no cN.nyw; the teC1 tt'ltc the vn..,..~w,
ltbrf&amp;t')' fiCVII1 anct lrtelUWI,._. Itt t~ • llh &amp;tHIOUS
piOIMiftnl out t tnln"' that an obtee1twe ot)Mf\'4H" woutd
f &amp;nd tM On~sur LlbfattoU dO• no a "fiiY commet"MU.ble
)Ob ot ptOVICIII\Q 6ef'III&gt;C.. IO ln.t Un4'¥et~11 corA.mU.nlly
'Nf'llte DUrc:Nned wnh tkKJ!get c;uta and fa:nt trwezd I
t* ..ve the lfbti'Y ra twttr wetcomts Ol*l djSC:USiiOf'

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t~lo• coUeaguu a nd ttvOetus, but c:Wei.H bt
ob+KII¥1 •n yov• '.-oot'ttn0 ol ma Utn 11 hlndamont•l

'0 tnt Unl...,tiiP a t IM 6dtnhWit,l 14ori of tM Un1Vttt1ilty
LIOtl , ..l

�A stable work force pr~dicted
for US in the upcoming decade
Admining tbat positive economic change may

tie diffiCUlt to accompll$h, a repon rcleuecl tbis

ADochcr fOt« .numerued by lhe paper is the
"incre&amp;sina economic ).nterdepenllenct of
nations" wbicb ioflal1oo IUid r=ioo can easily
spread from one to another.
Amona lhe problems lhat business should bt
pr&lt;pared to encounter over tbe comina decade
are inflation, tues and "the ability to adjust 10
economic cb&amp;DJe." C&amp;llina for beuer policies 10
f.,tll inflation-lhe most lrrit&amp;llna domes1ic
problem since 1971&gt;-the "memorandum" insists
lhe damqe Uuu cootiD\Jous inflation causes on
lhe ''fabric of both our economic system and our
sockty is so
lhat It mUSt not bt allowed to
aounchecked."
Bill "checkina" inOation is a difficult task.
rtport auljwr Frank W. Schiff admits, although
it can bt IICCOIJiplisbed by improvina monetary
policy. Sin~ t.b tre Is "widespread disalisfactio0
wilh DWI1 upecu or lhe CWTellttax .uruawe:·
tbe report reason&amp; lhal reforms will bavt 10 bt
mode to make the system mOft conduche 10
economic performance, more equitable and les.
complex. By aehicvina these aoals, the 1ax
structurt wiU &lt;ncouraa• hiaher ltvtl$ or
economic o utpul and oroductivity.

week by tbe Committee for Economic
Dcvelopmeru (CEO) slressed a spectrum or areas
lhat should bt add~ by the business
eommunicy in lhe 19801.
'
But talbcr than ai~ solutioru. the repon only
pores qaestioru lhat it btlieves must be answered
to cteatc: a fruitfUl and suecessful climate for
business.
Dcslaned as a research tool for industry,
covcnxment and ac:ademic policy makers. lhe
stllcly also identif.a jlomcstic population chan&amp;es
and iDcrea.secl &amp;lobaJ economic interdependence
as t1to&gt;0 critical forces society wUl ba•e to contend
,nth Ulis decade.
PI!Ups u.e moct Dotic:able cban~t in
AmabD demo&amp;raphics, the report notes. i$ that
a much laraer proportion or lht v.ork force "'lll
bt in the "prime qc" catcaory (2A years 10 44
years)- • reflection or the qina or the poSI·war
baby boom aeneration. Thu prediction could
Addressing the public policy proceS!, Schi rt
slpal a more stable and productiv&lt; work force
messed sharpening liscal control, especially in
d\e booklet S\W!CitS, since prime aaegroups have
lisht
or recent public prot&lt;sts asainSI •
"customarily bten more regular participants in
questionable governmental outlay•.
lhe labor market and contaJn a high percentage
"Prople 3rt askina lncreasio&amp;IY 1oush
of persoru with considerable trainins and
questions about the need for various types or
cxperientt. • t
public provanu and lhe dfectiveneu with which
tax doUan are belna spent," - ' report stated.
Allers
-.
"As
a consequence. continued suess will bt
Dividing •iueH tnto iwo d istin cl
catcaolie$-fundarpc:otal forces and problem placed on possible lmprovemtnu in the
ar~e repon,• eat.itled Look1111 Alleod: conaressiooal and o.ecutivi budact pr~.
/dolri/;,ilq Kty &amp;onomk lsslles for Busin= iocludina improved controls over credit
and Scr:in}' In rJrc /93tk, attempu to dusify the policies.''
many divcnif'led fectorJ that malte up the more
For the economy to develop suffiCiently oH:r
imponint ClCODOIDk lndkaton.
lhe decade, a number or supportive services must
F~al fot'CCS, tM report states. are "tbe bt cultivated, Sdliff emphasized. "The 1980s arc
complex Q( deme~Vaphk and labor force changes likdy to witness a funher information uplosfun.
which by sbetf mqnitude are deemed areal Key .issues wiD bt how this Information can btSI
•moualr&lt;to
~erican tOdrtY and to call for be coordinated and utilized for the greate&amp;~
fundarnent:a! chances io its major institu1ions." benefit 1o society.'' the rcpon noted.

area•

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--WATCH OUT!-Academic Week
Is coming
Moncklv. Jan. 26th thru Friday, Jan. 30th

fiA'lURING:

Two For.ums between students

and ·admlnlltratlon
TNdafng Quality · How ~o we d-fl~e· It?
Giineral'
lducaflon ·How
.
.....
' will It OfNct me?
.
~

and
AN ACADEMIC PAIR

• 30flt I

�'Very contagious·' Bangkok virus filters intol:JB campus!
by Du Bowaaaa
c...p... EJI/ror
A strain of inOucnza. 10birb bu bccn d~b&lt;CI as
"veey, very coruaaious" by the Uruvcnlty Heatr.b
Service, llas bc:aun to fdter Into the Univet5ity
community. Accordm&amp; ro Dir..:ror or Heallb Service
Marie Kwu.. the mus has "not yet pcak&lt;CI here ar all."
"The Ban&amp;kok Virus (or A·!Oirain), which has bccn
common In the Unit&lt;CI States sltn 1972. is sprcadina at
an increasing rare at UB due to tht return or students
from Nc... York City where the dlscase has rucb&lt;CI
epidcmic propon1011l. ..In 1 """k 'a rime it ,.ill ~
cvenly distrlbut&lt;CI bct .. ccn Burrato and New York Citr
student.s,'' remarl&lt;CI Health Scrvic:c phf$1cillll Michael
Sdao.
The strain hilS already bccn holatcdrn Other areas or
Ene Count) . Whllc the VIrus ronunues to reach across
the country, N~ Vorl State has one or rhe h•f!hesr
inctdcnce of inOumza diJtbrrak . Last "'""k local
ho•p!tal• responded ro the spread of lht ht&amp;hly
contaalous viru• tither r&lt;Strictina VISirin&amp; ri&amp;hls to
tmm&lt;Ciiate family members allo"on&amp;JUSI IJne vtsitor per
day or rcducina lht amount of vt&lt;h in&amp; hours.
" It's impressive that our b&lt;Cis lU&lt; ftlllna up oo
quickly," Kunz noted . The O.rO\.'IOr e•plain&lt;CI thai
although she cnnn01 b&lt; dtfinl«&lt; how m1111y students
have the Banskok virus, having 10 hospilallu 12 pt&gt;lple
,_ S,.Cif•MJ'£4....,..,....
after only thrre days inro I hr. seme,.er 1&gt; vtry unusual.
ft£A0f AHO WAJTIHO! ~ H...l H. .ftft 6tl'ftct•• f.efttU. . 1nC1
The Health Service has no• yc1 rillcd irs Mk hacl Hall
~~ ••lit t.hll wn•••ol _...,_ Mndlen .tth. t:M flllncr'ol
faalllot• but h prepared to Op&lt;'n an unuJed w1110 and
•hva, w~h hM c..n OCIII'IIIMJn •a tt. u,.Hed st.. " .,.nu ttn.
us• foldinJ b&lt;Cis if necessary
Alt'tWAIQh a..cs. .,. uur"' up ~t.,1 MOt• mo11111 ..w .,. eownc~ n
Tht Uni•&lt;rsity is a prime brecdtn&amp; ground f01 tht&gt;
strain, Sdao sald, bccau.. of •h• extreme dcnlllY of sudden on5et and • tremendous wruncu," Sdao
l'f'lple. A virus spreads mudt more q~tltkly whm larse outlin&lt;CI. The incubauon period of the virus is only
numbcu or l'f'lPk pthcr '" a c:oaft~~&lt;CI atea •uc:lt a. a 18-lA bouts which Is why the outbreak has occurr&lt;CI JO
cla.slroom or a donniiOry, he UJd.
quickly Studems ma,y feelthll they wtre "smull~
Sdao eaution&lt;CI that studcnts sbould lint d.,....f he Wd, whiCh "diffCTtnl than the slo .. ct proarcssiOI'i
the) havo contaCI&lt;Cia common -iru.. such ti a cold. or ol 1 typotal Ou or cold.
tho Bana~ok V""'· There arc i~mllarlucs 1o the
"This vlr"' is more systematic than leal," KuttZ
common colll but the A·•lfatn tnOuml..l has •rmptoms aid. explainiq tbat the Baogtok $lnlin cffecn ~
"'hich aJ&lt; mote disabtina.
areas of the body than jusa thoK whidt were oripnally
oolect&lt;CI .
" S.a.kd"
TM w~ or lht colire body is -=a:otuatcd by
"111• mo.u- ob••ous symptOms ol lht """' ts u.s • ...,. adlcs and pairu wbicb may incit.:le ~&lt;$. Fcvcn

-

1101\Chlna 103 ckgrees arc commoa wilh the Banakok
Virus, Kunz &lt;1\Piaiu&lt;CI. On&lt; patient at the Health
Service hu even been rtJinercd • temperature of 106
dc:arees. MOSI Audenu do nOt Owtl thmnomcu:rs,
KtW: ooc&lt;CI, wltlch ll wily they should - a doctor if
they ha"C a pcrsillcnt fcver over a 24-41 hour period.
Mild upper respiratory symptoms. normally
usoc:ilu&lt;CI with • cold. arc some1imcs found ro result
from the -iruli . 8¥caJhlna dlffJC:Uity and some slnu.
congeslion mi&amp;Jl• appear, Ill addition, to p011 nasal
dnp. Sotc throau 1110 al50 ooc typic:al symptOIIU of the
Banatok VlrU$ but 1f soreness or glandular swcllin&amp;
pcnitu b&lt;)ond tbr« dll)'l then Sdao rcrommcnds a
dtccl -up by a physician. Phcnykpbrinc m na.al sprays
and pstUdooph&lt;dnnc on rablcu should be indud&lt;CI
inatcdlcnu in ovcr-lhc-countcr rnc&lt;licina II5Cd "' treat
these lYRaDS
Vital as wcU ti bacterial pncwnoma may b&lt; a ~de
cffecl of the onnucn.uo, Kuo~ 53Jd. Casuoontcstinal
(stomach) problcnu may :lllo be mvolved.
Wcaktr
The- B&amp;nakok VtrU$ abo dirfcn from Other viru&gt;C&gt;
sioce it may rcma.io io lbc body's system for up to &lt;tJt
days. Arfccted ptr:IOIU aiJoo m.ay b&lt; foolcd ipto
belicvi"' that the virus Ius dissrpatc.d after a r.... days.
only 10 have the (ymptom• return a couple later.
"Aflcr the sympcotru return the person may e&gt;cn feel
weaktr," Sdao ~lo.rified.
Thost persons prolliou~ly subjected 10 the A·straiQ
innucnu are supposedly immune from th&lt; vlru•. Sdao
suned. However. Ihue arc !liJhl variatloru ib the strain
whenever h rtapptllr'l whtch is why a new vaccine must
b&lt; developed each rlmt. KunL add&lt;CI .
•
A acncral vacc:innttOn of the public has not bccn
rccommmded, Kum indoated, bur lhcNO - scvc:ral
ntclhodS or SCtf-trcatmml Which. strick&lt;n stud&lt;nt ma_y
use The Htahh Scrv.c:c rcc:ommcnds plerlly of rcst. ar
least IWO quam Of hquJC! and four asptriM per day.
Antlb1oucs ate tmpcrati•• tf there 15 a baaenal
ln feo:uon. wttlclt 11 001 commoa with this putleular
vinas. UB ute&lt;1 Its cntlrt nu vacdnuupply IUt sanater
as had mo&gt;1 hospuab. Ku01 remarked. Sbc added that
rhc: vacaoe is I\CICaJ&amp;f1 or&gt;ly rw~widl ditlablina
oondJtions, the elderly Ot lht ~} VV

Despite First Amendment rights~
~free ' college press under fire··
ouuoac control. ~llfPIHI•Jir. the ao!auow&lt;nlooa did
noo rua to T1tt Sr.rlKS ' do_., ofthc . . , . _ .
" In IICl, tbc odminisuatoon made a J60 deer« tum
Whijc the US Cons1hunon auaran~«&gt; fr«&lt;&lt;om o(. OUid off&lt;nd us money lll&gt;l Fall when the SludcnJ
the pn:so, .,. ............,, numbn or c:oo4....
Gonrnmcm IBSO) """'ldn't oppro•c .,.. pnrcha&gt;t
acron the nltiOllfta-c bqun 10 CDCOUot&lt;r fomu M ordft"l, ' ' said Senton.
adminuiilratJ~c and uu.dnu conrro&amp; wtuch some: rdilou
!)low tltat T1tt Stylos.....,. 10 be on steady JIOUnd
b&lt;be&gt;&lt; has mtercd the ,..,m of ccnsorshtp.
With the admlM•TIIion, BSG is thrwcninatn cut nl(
J..o&gt;~ Oo:c.obct, Amlten• eou~·· ncwiJiapcr r~w
r1111dlnt or IMthtt lampoon Wilt is run . "f"M Slj•/;.&lt;'
SruMrlr was forced to suspcad pUbllcacloo "ben 1 &lt;dhou. bownor. b&lt;h~ that th,.looemonlup and are
student commmcc cui Its financlna. /1. uudcnt ptann1n1 to run one any......,. Senton, who lhll year iJ
Dew1P&amp;P&lt;1 In Alabama ran iNa trouble when the C::ornmun~ion Oirmoo lot BSG, not«! tbal "Th&lt;re
wtovcrsity's odlniniltnl""' chan,«! the way In "'hlch "'Ill b. probi&lt;TII! of 1hcy print an01h&lt;r one, but of 1~cy
rho «&lt;itO&lt; was tlcl:r&lt;'d- a board of IIIC"IIhy end tlo lion • IAJI&lt;htl "'Y· maybe nothtna wtll happen "
&amp;dministraton picked a new cdnor.
R«cntl)', Fndon~a Saaat'l 11tr LtGcltt. and
l mspoaJllllo
Brockpon '• Tilt Scy(..s ha&gt;c b&lt;cn tl&gt;rCIJcnc:d with
Scnton .00 ..pl&amp;on&lt;CI that • collqciat&lt; nt~
ope:nlli.na unckr excoslvro admmu:cr'lll..t&lt;WI ot Sludmf
docs no\ atwl)'t handle II'&gt; rt&gt;pooSibiJoti&lt;l properly,
10\lcmmeot lnOueoct. Of no1 opcr&amp;lina II aU.
Al Brockpon, "f"M Scyl"-1 ran a IIIJIPIIOCI U.uc lnt citma Tilt Sty("' as on oamplc. "School paj)CII try
and lmltare T1tt Nn. Yurlt rll!'D aad demand thc:iz
May. IOhldo IIOID&lt; commuMy lll&lt;JIIbcn belin•
f r - . but \o"hcn they act irTcopo..,bly •they JWI
ClOOaiil&lt;d otr&lt;flll'fc and JWM rMUnals Th&lt; front
cxa&amp;Jt u ,-rth ·Wc'rt I'*" 3 S1i.Adm.t oew~. we. c:a.n.
rq10ncd that the WOUICII'J O..Utlon ....,
prltft onJihiliJ' "
............ JW1It 10 tb&lt; Lod&gt;cl' eoau~ &amp;lid ... n
Al Fm!onla State Col..... local dtizau ....,.. upsa
with. plto&lt;o or.. aatactiw. bikoru clad c:cMd Tbo by.
"
tlb ccrtala lllllcrlal ill "f"M ~ d~iA&amp; i l &amp;• Uldic:a1ed lbc JtOry - ...,;u.,. b)' !!:nk Earoda.
"obacalc"
IDII callc:d ror Collqc Prcsidcnl Dalla 8QI
The Womm'l ~ lhoQ&amp;bt 11t1110 be m poor
lost&lt; and voiczd IU opinlott, loWly. Sald Aaoaale 10 ac:p 1ft and aop it Howna. in suppon or the first
Editor Marlcoo Elolcblae. "W•I1a"&lt; tom_. C'G) AmmdmaR, Deal rcfMJC:d to mtef"\·enc.
"II you-~ have ftoc pra.~. then -.by loa&gt;c onc 01
,Y- and tl&gt;cy're .U lbc ...... l1l11- WIJ DO,_, II
&amp;Ill" he qumed "Sonic ft111mai h orr........ but
.jo..t offended &gt;Omtone w!lo wated ID mate a fom. "
lber&lt;'&gt; a dlffamce bet.._ offawv&lt; &amp;d ol»ccnc.
' Tilt - · · ~ .. wdl " the Womoo's
~CoeJ1110&lt;t. wer&lt; U&gt;CCMCCI &amp;d. aa:ud•&amp; IO Oolt!AciD, The ncbt to a free pr... has 10 be prot coed if. 111 my
40)Jio Ul*l tbo&lt; ~. In maliolloo. the Jucilmcn•, 11 bun't brokm ..,~ '"""·"
'Coll&lt;ae'• le.lodtn ref.....S 10 ~~~ tbe - j ) C I u~
Altbo""' there i&gt; a lacuJIJ advuor "" tnc ediiDoal
II&amp; lor tllt lollowm&amp; w:ltooJ )CU IIIIUI tcrtaiD bo.rd of 1M IAKJtr. Ileal ...., &lt;!"let to not&lt; UW th&lt;
t""" we&lt;&lt;.,.._"Thqcallc:d IOf a , . .,..."""'of advloor b not thcrc ro CCOJOf. "II an)'\NnJ, he'• I here
Jilt cditoriol board and dw a6dltica or Ill advotOcy to let t.haa u·a oot cauorect:·
1&gt;o1n1 ooMillma or faculty mcmbcn. "Thcy ,..,.
8aol .sded tlw allhol.llb be docs llOIIDI'ffac "llb
~ uo," ra1c1 tllcn ~ Mana&amp;o Junc the Wfttly pcriodk:aJ, '']I doem' t mean \1\at J&lt;lm&lt; Of
lscmon. MTht Admbwualloo Uka 10 let iu loot In the nwtn411 dOCU&gt;'t bother"'· "J'hcn, b.u been ncpllw
~ the auda\1.1 do. We ~'t """P" any crWdsm, but that'&amp; what the uninnil~ is .U aboU&lt; , "
• We don't Willi tbcm 10 run eMir _
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Szy(us' . , _ lliDd tqM ~ II an
Scn!Dn added t1utt it'• very imponanl for a lll&gt;ck:nr
and tbc l&gt;ude4 - a lii rnn:.c:d ll\roiiP IMI .,....._to be 1ft&lt; or oVIDdc control. "A stutlcn1
.:SIIIDDta". Pltoed .nth !hac d r . . . - -• . , SIJitu' ~is a
Jf it wert cauored we
ooulcln 't JCne the Sllldcntl; tbo ~ "'OIld
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tloe ta1IIJ.
Oar» tbo paper - ......clod iu lJudltt, b o -. prim no&lt;hlna t.d," S&lt;nton e.ptalncd. " That's JIO
t1a17 ipJoml tho dell aad a&gt;nlinuod opcmina \Oithout aanpol)&lt;f. h 'a our lob 10 ptin1 the oe...."
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(H.-Itll ~ V'J« Pruicknt c.ncr) P10niU • ·here
10 cu~1D lhcir _ . or lh&lt; Unlvtnity." He r&lt;Veal&lt;d
!hat
Presldmu
already been
FIICUlcy ~· .moe Novcmba lbo11t where 10 ll1C&lt;
o(&gt;ould projeaed bucJ,«ary cutback.! b&lt;romc r&lt;aliry.
" Pannill bas already told me rbarlf Health Scitnccs
arc an be may ha~ lo Mop Univmity &amp;upport for
Hea!th Services and may even ha\~ co cut ont or two
~."K&lt;Ilcr explained.
Promislna 10 t.tp 1M Scn01c infOCli!Cd, Kater
added lhot '.,..;or reductloru" and "coruolidabon of
~.. oould 11&lt; rO&lt;'lhcomiQa. •
As for lbe prm.pc&lt;U of kliSJativc inl&lt;fVftllion 10
help SUNY, foad ..;111 ~ K&lt;ucr Jaid is Carey's
Ollallpl IO wiD fria&gt;ds for -~ ROllilcal pins, lhc
Praidm1 w.. pess:imi$tic,
"Y011 ~Y canno&lt; win lbem all," he mused, "ond
"'\-e lurve been 'win nina a lollatdy."
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K&lt;trcr said cbac Wbanoo and CaRy have becn
lllCCdna reaw..rty and lhc 0\ancdlor hu rccdvod
IDIIrlllea !hat JOitiO arcu-Uiooe lhat are key to !he
economic: ftaurc or lhe Slar......m - - ll'OIJ'&amp;rn
cu&lt;bec.U. K&lt;lror 'lllm proc&lt;e&lt;locl to tick orr lhox
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Linguistics 100 LANGUAGE IN ETHNIC BUFFALO
Social·cultural &amp; lingulsfic description of
Butfalo's traditional ethnic &amp; immigranmt
populations : Native Americans. Blacks.
Polish. German. Italian. Puerto·Rican, with
occasional reference to smaller or more re·
cent immigrant grou~.g.. Ukrainian.
Middle &amp; Far Eastern . Discussion ot bi·
linguatism in Buffalo. of Buffalo English.
Cultural &amp;. linguistic comparison between
different groups &amp; communities.

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Aftcr lh&lt;'' ~dill)' "'"'"' said b&lt; would
cllKua Ull'• failllre to RUin tbe IICidcaDc jourmJ.
Pfriloloplly Wid ~"o-""'otktll R - only if lbe
preu w~ excluded in an Eucuti&gt;~t" Seuion.
Also&lt;Uit History Profwo1 John Larkin &amp;hortly
chanl&lt;(llhecone of 1hc m-In&amp; away frnn1 bud~ by
pmcncina his libraries and Computtr Services and
Rcsowu CommJntt rcpon . A mO\'t that his: aroop''
duties b&lt; d\anaed so thalli could devore iuclf solely 10
the problcro plaaucd Uno\erSJlt Ubrones, spawned •
dixwsioo tlw Clllmina:ed •• eharaa thai members of
tbe Olmpoaa Scxno« D&lt;paruncnr were ""'"""' ••
~ ...;.;u.., .. bid! co*
warrant cli&gt;&lt;iplinar)'
acuons•.
AJid o.ben Fac"LIY Scna:&lt; 0\a:rm:an Norman
Solkoff read Comput&lt;r Sacnc• Associate Prof&lt;JS01
Sluan Shaptro's modon to form 1 separate wmmittcc
to bt devoted tM:IusJ\'d)' to compute-r resourca -and
kr'Vi«S the debate wu11unchcd.

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Manaaorncnt ProfHIOI John Boot lltacked hi&gt;
Compoaor
coUeaaua. arawna char . _ . ,
commlllca already nlaod and lhll wirh awl)
aclminislralive _,.... fCXUo"""'na. th• Sh..-ro
II&gt;OtioG1boJI}d II&lt;~r.

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MWF lO • lO:SO Norton. Rm. 209
RegiS1ration No. 44794\

talkina with

always

"''~~"'"best for lbe •'hole UDJYcnity," Boo&lt; Clt!&amp;unod
Ass&lt;n•na thar lht Otpartmcn1 hu "no&lt;
been
rCJponJiblr" :and is gWby of miwlina lh&lt; computet&gt;
Boot dted past examples of their ac1l011s.
'
Orten rcpcalin&amp; lhat his remark• - • on th&lt; record

e\-cn afttr his coUea,aues quesdont'd h.trn on thei;
severity, Boot a«...cd lOme Comput&lt;r Science
Dtpanmcnt personnel wlcb usina tbdf cxpcnisc 10
k«s&gt; their programs in the romp\.neu even after the 14
day limit wben thr ma&lt;hint mould 1\ltCIIDOIIeally erase
lbctn. ovcr-n&amp;~~.un. cosu JO that others in the
Un1vrrs11y an forced to pay, ancl boordina cotnpo&gt;tn
tmninals for lhdt o•"D clepa.nmau •s use..
Enl!n«rin&amp; StJwor Dtnllls Malone lll'cod with
Boo&lt;, Ng&lt;S~ina lhar siDct lhc aow.-..,, V'ocr
Prcsidcnr for Academk: Scrvica and Dircaor ol
Univmity Compucina positions woulcl b&lt; r.tlod soon
and 1he Commill« &amp;hould keep Larklru'aroup intact
Malone's motion was carried by just one VOle, with
many ln•isllna that tb&lt; Jituarlon In the libraries was su
lurd Larkin &amp;hould iovolv" hi• oqmmlll&lt;c'$ n1111e and
I&lt;IOPC 10 11 cxclwivdy. Tb&lt; Hi&gt;IOry Profrssor, vis;bl)
disappotolod '"'" rpe vo&lt;e, J&amp;ld, on thr urJiDaof "'""
rolkllucs. tha: he wo"ld OC&gt;Il«ntnte hi&lt; effort&gt;. r01
1hc time bOna. solely on the libraries.
S...,. Wt
w~ lOGIC F..:ully DtaN Do&lt;Jeed
problaDs!D 1h&lt;: Ubrarico. and whm br01111&gt;1 to liah1 b)
Tlw Spt&lt;trvm in early Dtamba. Ill&lt; Unhcrsny
libraries ha\'t been in the centcr or llltocioo.
Larkin Aid his commiuec has not invcsuaarod
cncicisms of Library Dirt'Cior Saktidu Roy's handling
of per50nnt1 matters, a ronwn or tho.s.c anside: and
ouuklc: th-e- Ubrarics.. Notlna th~ campus media
aucnrion, Larkin uplalned 1b11 Kaccr and Rossbcra
wou..Jd mcc:t to disross t.ht morale problnn and 1h11 1hc

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pcnon.nc:l mJ.lltfS "-etC: (or othCf bodiH tO difC-U.U.
Abo on lhr subject. of the Ubrana was Senator ..d

Assodore Lllxarian Darolhy Woodson's resoiUl&gt;&lt;&gt;n 1o
b•~ lh&lt; Ll'bnnrs r&lt;p0&lt;1 dii&lt;Clly 10 chc Prcs.:lcnt

ra:hct lhan 10 lhrouah the ocw Vier flpidcnt for
Ac.damc Scrvica. Sl&gt;&lt; -ed that rh&lt; Lllll'lna should
no&lt; be da.ui(ICd with aroupo "'ch as the Offa of
Financial A&gt;d, Admluions and 1lcoo1d&gt; and tht

Compuun1 Scrviccs.
l!nalish Profo:ssor Thomas Connolly and othtl&gt;
anertod cha1 nor Kattr. but Ro.sbera 'hould be th&lt;
ltcipknt o r library information.
~ !han end dixussion prrmarurcly, Solkoff
Juc:caJfully moved !hat it b&lt; ddaycd un1il ..,., ~·eel
Solkoff also read altucr from Kater. informin&amp; the
Scoarc or his decision to endonc '" Novornb&lt;r 18 \01&lt;
lllpllRWiq 1M Oenual Educa11on ..-am aJid added
lhll DMJioa or Ul\dcqnduare Dun John PenOolto

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THURSDAYS
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MMtln &amp;.lpm then Captain Kwtt of
A/JGCiiypsM Now*'Cf .ounded more
ike • mala Mer~~&lt;nT Ralherford than
71le ~~-·· Don Co.-rlllon&lt;l-yet
he dfcln't hld&lt;t hlmeelf well
enovgt, - tl&gt;oy l•ft his namo on the
e&lt;adhs.
Although his name II uouaHy a good
d•owlng catd, the Brondo meglc gets
tamishod on thlo one. 111 short Slay at
t~ nearby Amherst Tn.o.,...
exemplified tho reaction 71le Fotmuflt
wu receiving notlon~-fots of
empty r.nalta. NeYII ~ettimete the
totto of tho Amerlean people • ..._ -

ne
of weter equals
two atom&amp; of hydrogen-- atom
of oll'~Qen. TNt' a • pretty good
formula. So is E •MC'. 8&lt;Jt Morton
Brendo plus G..,.ge C. Seon pkls
mliHonalra cHI !&gt;arona wlih e deb of
Nazis Ia not.
Nav.,thelaaa, those are the pr1me
ingr~ts of tha new motion plctwe
-pen-thriller
!COUQI&gt;-coughl releaaed to eepltallze
on tho lucutlva Clvlatmaa ,.....,.,
enteruirvnarlt ~- •lhon. And only
'*'Pie tMt nove tnOfWV t o Waste
should ~ It on tic:ket1 for this

TN good IIU'YI
ll&lt;ondo, llthough It meY have_,

holidey bornb
TN hlghloght of the film Is Brondo s
-'fiVe! of en oil tycoon, who

CCltrllc r.lief in • f1im pune~ue~od by an
. _.......... plot dovilopmellt,

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Cleftn~tefv noa a few tcrewo -

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Brando muet have lcllown wnot no

utWit entionol, I"V"idH much , _

hyltlricaHy -

ICtl&lt;lg -

downright corny dlologuo. ("W e (tho

twO tJme Academy Awold wl,....,
apeokl with • country occont that
.......,. I'M CY"'Citm of life downrigllt
channing.

" ~··tho bad guy. then sC:.tt
,..., be tho good guy. Despite tNs
lact, It'• Brondo vou end up~
oliO&lt; lholighl.l ga up end Scott's the
one who nauaaaJH you. Playing 1
herd nooe Los Angeles detactiue (whet
eltel who, bocauu 1111 Sundey
oltemoon drjvo with bit aon was
Interrupted by en lnoppottune murder.
Scan brut oilY obu... hill polic&lt;!man' s .
llgltt . ("Hoy, I know my firs~
rights, H uv• an
unlortunoto innoc:lf&gt;t caught In Scott's
drognet. ''Uitan men. you don' t have
ony rights. 1 have 1M llgltt to be whh
my ton on Sunday oflernoons but I'm
hera," tough guy retorts. 8oy, my
" - ' - l o r llim.l
The 'formula' of lhe title is a opecial
P&lt;OCe» Ia&lt; • oynthet!c fuel invented
by • Naif scientist dumg ""' Second
World W ilt 8ut, duo to the dlltord!Y

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SINCER
Eo SuiiNan 1970
H11ol0 GoiOt&gt;etg cl•o• • me to the

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Tl&gt;ootre one S.turda y nignt.
end our .nttetpauon at seel'flg • tn.rcl
take o f TM Jou SH&gt;g.r we•
quettlona~. t o sev tn• least. With
what we hed seen and Mard ot the
TV/n.d•o commaft1aJa, there was 1he
nauHat\ng po•11bl.htv thet IJ.re wa5 1
champegne bvbbta " borrowing.. of the

Jtu nome wnlcn could moko Spyro
Gyro aound orogintll Uor a minute)
We took what wat aupposed to be
Now, wt\M

'*Pl. t.ar. """ out. Genodde.

Yon Shou!d'vo Mard IMI.

h o -, latnll(e ChM-'-&gt;IcicSII
golnpcn plltwlaCI to ~·b - - of

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mate C*MltW· . . . . . . . . . ~is

.. not only so...., to fol
Into, In , _ ~oac:hlrlg days of

lnasm dcsgunad n mo&lt;oi netlondsm"
Ieven " neoplatci&lt;IC aocialism"l, but iU
-rttOtl cany on with ftlght'!f'ing
tmpunlty. TN caleulatod mur&lt;lero of
Blec:ko this pall yowm bear lhl• out.
l.n 8ufltlo. ynterdly'a Yiolarion of Dr.
King' s birthday by tho Inch.,. of
empty rooctlon, tho note lloddl«s. end
tM UIUoi cocktoll'tJme "t.oden" (Who
ll&lt;lo when u.lr conttlt- -

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coined.

Generolly thO only tlw1Q good about
lhio film •• thai it _... . . . . for okl actOtl who havo rofuaed
Academy Aw•do. lt It doubtful that
The FO«'f&gt;&lt;&lt;h
either Branda a.
Scott the cnonca to do It

w,. v""'

bask:a1fy corn~c natute 1n Wh1cn 1
f~m· s subject menor io treated.
Twisttld Is I mort eppropr1ate word, I
think.
Well, gee. much has changed since
the 1920' s, hosn'lltl I hove the nght.
as o black profoulonal, to uy what's
happening ond, 11 on esuyl11 and
iourna~tt. circulate k eround. Ot
course, only tho nolvo would dare
think of being employed lot
doirlg uw, ond on eQUollv alarming
attitude " t1&gt;ot oome leal only 1 , .
would delire to. Ho, ,.. tho nopoy·ga
; - image of Gaorga Jefferson the
OWib&lt;.rnod WASP dictate YOU&lt; llhuflle
to da big tJme, A.lter ol,)&gt;e " "movong
on up," Isn' t Ml Ho """''' not.ons
Ike faellng fa&lt; him. Some wiU say, at
IMfl he'a not tho donlt-rshine of
Good r,.,.•. "O.,..no-MtTEI", or
Sonfotd and Son'• obYiou.ty low..:to••
PlftY humot." BaaiJSes, aome
conclude, "h ~~ neppen ell tho
'- tlcne/'
Thla type of aubjugotlon In off act
UYI that It'I cool tO COOIIIntly
bombard ua oM IIIIth vorietlona of 1
looney tune 1111ao1ype because lhl!fo
ere soma low poor olobl out theft
who, out of meny million dif1erent

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• short cut and olmott ended up los1 .
~tum out ro be- OUf
mer~., to Union Road and, eventually.
the c-o, OUt • rei11Utant Sembo's.

deeds-or-tho unacNr:UoW' orrcompaniH-wNch BroncW
epltomlrod-lt wu kept oft tho
ma(l&lt;lt In an effort to ralll tho price of
CNde. Ills olte&lt; one of Scott's friends
and l\ls lriand'a w.fe . . murdered INt
Scott getS on the cue. The
for
the 1(111«1 Ieoda the OCtO&lt; tO Gormany
ond Swfuec1ond, anclJO the lost
remnalnll of tM Th«d Reicb as well
•• 10 ..-m terrorist• led by the
'YolumptuOUI Mllttl&gt;o KaDer, who is
auigned to seduce end then beuay
Scott.
Tne blggoll mil~ngrodlantln n..
FotfTHIIo'• formula Is the 8 moYie plot,
ao lull of t&gt;ote' thet the eudlenca
opends more time trYing to figure out
wnot'l going on thet tl&gt;oY mila tho
diologue a nd f a~ further and futther
into o chum oi lgnor · II truety
excellent movta ..,. out to gat the
vteWer th•nking, but thle It not wl\at
WM in mind When tho pl'lr ... WOI

Jeotha, or__... ~ ol

tho prHnadltatod ~of'"' •
whole cuftura, the ~ lolling of
tho nurn.n- of~ .,ct.

vn.

dipniry.
And It con bl done ttw:ouah 1'1\HS
ltQuldetlon. obcluc:tlon, both, or f•
subtler
eYoileble to the
lnllldlouefy w...t OHio. The time/spece
bridging ,..,.~tiM of •odlv's media in
1M wrong hondo not only opetl out a
quicker wey to ~,.,. genoeide

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FOR COURSES IN
MYTlf AND DREAMS
CHU AND LATIN TE.8MS IN
CLASSlCAL LITERAru~
ROMAN HISTOaY

ANCIENT SPORT
R£UCIOUS THOUGHT .t BIBLE
ANCIENT .t MODERN JEWISH HISTOlY
MO~N HE8Jl£W LANGUAGE .t

LJTE.RATUU

CONSULT LISTINGS FOR:
C.USSICS
GUEK

LA'I'tK
.QJDAK: S1\II)JES

a1U8J0VS STUDIES

then t'-a alrMdy UMd on the block.
tho Indian. the Slo'Y. ond the Jaw. but
it con ..-:n lw . - _ onci- God l'le4P
a'"~' oc.ton those

ua-IM'
fa
.... .....,..... A I • - - t o h e a l
TM .JaD ~4 of courM,ls on
~,.... lnotitutJon. Being
Mwlea'e tht " t .UU." onc1 &amp;tarring
the coon ...._,. of loJ Jobon, the
origlnoi 1927 ""~ fl(ad the SOUnd
picture into tho '*-'a lpr good, ond
fomly antronchad 1M M.O. osM&gt;iahod
by O.W. Griffith'• B/lflt of •
Notion- using brllllenltv ~ or
SMof OIJIIIgtO&lt;IUacllnlt::al prow- to
wow audiences aw ay """' aeaing the

people, IC1ualy flt tho IXICt typacasl

This • tho typo of • one , _ ,
uses to JUSttfv many "'""""' ond
sthnic ......__ nowodays. If there
• divltMy ollmitudll
ICCYfttefy, cennO&lt;llly, onc1
p&lt;omirwllty - t e d by the mecfio.
tM IXCUII might beef IOml weigf,t.
Unfortunat ely,- know tho
mltudeo praMnlod by tho ,..jority of
lV or)CI filmmak-. l..ut yaw . 1M
gTitod Jomea &amp;ri ~ did the most
lmpoasl~ o f ~ no ttltYod In •
d!amatlcalty tuplfbpo/lt»
donet' Perla cher...:ter wu qulat!y

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TENNIS
(YES, IT'S OK TO
CAll IT I'ING I'ONG !)

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By Michael F. Hopkins

coma alive II\ • hilnoue l)lroxym of
alcinny·bonod. ltJV1 gangltng, neclt

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aiMing all ways, at """ Evon the
most 1...- lyrica piece he&lt; briiloont
a more CIH"'dtd penpec:t~ve .
Robin Wo11iamt. Oh, yea. He
i1 .
HOs l ast and atroke on tho implov
brings the eoi1Y ICet-tongued Popoyo tnto
his firll bOw•feOoed " t uflky " wi1h a
special vibrency. He's got the wetl&lt;, the
talk, the manfl4M', 1he mov•• and, molt
impor!Mit, he /nJJtH ,,. fl'l()liotl$
end bringa out the ehareetaf'a long·
missing- of wary •eaotlonce. Mottvo.

-r- tt on ...bofote film. In f.ct

it' s e reolly fiN film. one bearong m.onv
momen11 ot sh.., e111 c~tenc:a . Given its
Jew news end 11 .... , one mator

ml$tlkt , 1n. ntm yet etandf 1$ a

Cl8s-$1C:

of the comlc/fantatV gente- one much
abUoed on f~m .

A Peromount/Welt Olonev
coll.eboretion, Poptlye certainty captures
the ridk:ulouoly Innocent wondi!Mss of
tho toy ctll&lt;ectOfS (Popeye , Ohvo Oyi,
Blutol. bnnglng home the decepttvoly
$twOwd ble1'CI of the roof oncl the ll'IV'h
thet Sogor (the orogonal Aeioc:heo
CMlOOtlll 10 Onll....tly cepCured
gener.uons Wlt~ The folm otself, than~&lt;
God, cot'UH\S ~nu.rty no •·camp •• A5 a
musoc:.o
""· more on thet ohonly
Po{»yo ,.OoJfd be on txllomely
poodog~&lt;&gt;us ftlm tor onyoM to try ono
conv ey propoe,ty The Ct\l"eeter•s blend ot

0 Klrbyireo.
Here t1 whete one cen teU rhe littening
audience trom tnt d'lealp ••camp"
lolow"' oncl cl&gt;umj)-ehengl " noOIIfllla
are olrtodv hOfpong lhet
critic:;" Wol.arns- t o - too mocl\,
thot the mumll4ong. too nutty .....
movu 10 be " phlooopiUUI " Whoch w ill
only show ....S _

.. atiJI)odjty.
Segal's Popeye, the.,. of ~

canoons, wes a ttunv ot mumbflng one--

11apsnck and tun&amp;tv llrHt pathOs 1.s - fOf
att us bfuntnesa - a most deltcate
bt!arM;e Just how &amp;eslly an tnb•t.ance
c:;:•n jeopardLie Popeye's quahty can be
seen by obnrv1nq what t~•pp~ to the
sa110f m an la~rip .net eanoon) not tong
oher Seger died In the leto 1930o. A look
ot the " contempa&lt;ery" certoons wgl
show the litu.tttOn to be much worse.
Try.,.g t o eotreet lhe blatant r-acism ts
mocl\ of the ..,.., los~ dunng WW
lll oncl. soy. remove the voolenu, eenH&gt;
' wa~" reducod the eatt_...

~ommw&gt;ts on tert
sotuatlonl. - · " whe&lt;o w•~~enu is most
br~Kam . •• he brings thlsi&lt;H&gt;g mlsoing
" quallkv" otlvo. Tho sida-61l4ittln9 nunof his mumblings comeo f!O f h om
pretentioo.&amp;neu; the h\J'ftOf is lhe
o•umblecl rustle: Wit blow•ng

li&lt;&gt;«s grumbling 11&lt;1

pretemfOU.,.... • w•r
From a w tNa. Of't may bltgllfl 10
~ why

~ Pope~alllluto

conftontationdl...,
pomoyod. Popeye' o wedcy PM061 of the

to the most ....,.,...,..._, mcrc&gt;tonecl
AVOod~. -rtwon' ttOUdl

,...,alitles
we got Ito 1 • ...._ a!*' to , _ .
Mel,_
g r - _.w. the ......
T' ooodlw ..unt. "-Yw
Wluo1

In

..--..

, . . . •• IQOtl ,

0 •

~

'Tl'ten. ~·· ~ --·
~the-- hiNd I!W4IIc ly!ICt 1&gt;o&lt;ne flam • Nell OWnoncl rtt1eet to

o.plet. honlcy ~~.only

finer""""*""'

the femibr
theme. - --uv
r e - by of oil
PIOIH - IIMo, io 1 lhrltwd btl worthy of

how tNt Is

Segar himself.

tricl&lt;y spontanlety). One
-Whv the lim' a cllrKtlon did not piece

""'*in t h e - - ylloutl~
pNO. . role lhe1 the NIIV ClrtOOtiS

employed eo oldtfulty, oncl certainly
quuuon why the cllddy·wtl&gt; hlpolhooting

JeD veNclel of ' ' - mastlflliec:eo l1et
alone the ""'*'of lhlt limeol w. . ""'
l:.ppod • • . .. '
•
Wllk:h io not 10 NY lhet the ldN ol

~" • ...,.I'IUiical.,.n
~ 11M; It ......t . Tho t.a
~~· ...... the eapKt ~
_,,"..,.~·

Other poM~a. Tho m•w .._,i&lt;111
char-Of the ~~(tbe
OligiMI s.ger lltfp ftllel ... Ill .,.._,,,
but- IU IN rri1Jolcal tcort'-tney teet. a
- o f (film) * - " " '· Fa&lt; ~.

tho----_
.
.
Tht---aellaol-..........
............... e..,. ... . , _ - ·· !Mybe• ...e..\

noo t1Nyfallto.,....lhlt....,

....,v.. ~u ........b - •INI!oulh

!edt~ ............
,..,._,
end...., ... "--· ""

of .... .,.,.

c:ru no••w tor~ ll&gt;glc:8lly

._
'*' ..........,.

..............
. . . . . . . .. . ._

-...... .. ... ~ bombaotlc
rnood&gt;ltr ...... could~ • ftom

Odl..., -""

coo.4d -n. ~'"""'your piMa.
........ ....,.,.., chwm- ''ooye('
....... tile IDOit ....., 'tOIL

•

CMIIII ... olltl'tl .. ---.mel

llrtodllnlo

(~~Kat

-h

w-..·
_.,.,.,••
01-. the,_, on

Ali Shuffle "' • rributo to
diligence of his _

you, - · WNt the een_,..to..,., oo. , _ " monlilly" ..,...... rNitv did w as
not Of'kt t o .-.old the rN1 dtlemmas
fac:ong them (and niA T"S the po;ntll;
of ella&lt;Vdav
,,.,.., olimOiatod the -

ocri1Jb1inu down to ~aw&gt;y-b&lt;JC&gt;

the llm' o ottength 1.,. in

the intetecuon between Wtl...m:a .-lid
Duval 110 matched only by _,., of lhe

eo- of nureery s c h o o l - ..

struggle ......,tlrl to the Popeye sege.
Tho oansa. etbelt eomleel. of living. In
short, Pooove cartoon• lu In thtl ca... of
mocl\ of todey'a llhOwa tor "cl'olkt•en"l
w•on't cloanod up; they Wfl&lt;t merely
Whilewalhod.
Glvon, too. the " POPUltt'' trend of
filmah&lt;a to butordill chatac:tera of
lontoSV oclenee ltetlon wtlh tho
chuel&lt; 'n l"te of ''c:ornp" • It s.mplo,
~. Oel.Atr•nla Irwin Allen, rt
~" i1lltt to 1m1ogttne the ftne 1\Md of
direc:tor Aobef1 Aft..- ..,., ,_, the
no&lt;ed 1\Md of tcrlptwritOf Jules Feilfw

-s

portrayaf tn

...,.-.,
'""'~~
_ . _ " - ' Dlloltly) ar .......,...

.....,., -

....... In

W*-'1 . . _ . . .tltl Ill*

-.~

....

The film's technic:al P&lt;QW . . . Ia mmn
_ , whOfo theM ttvao "" foetutod.
. , . , . . Spec~al effoctt co-ordinotor Allon Heft
•
ttnd crow should 11M cop Oscaos lor
IAKon Nichollol. Evon the "lnl - ''
convincingly 6ilnglng the romous
S woe'Pee !Wesley lv1n l+unl, who finda
" twislcot'' punch t o the..,,_,, lot elof&gt;e
himself wtth _,tin
of the
Clll"(fflll oiL the moro dHflcult elelnonta of
rnagjcal Eugene the
comes IICioss
the Pooevellll&lt;lto feeeoffo with
uh,
witl1 more par.,.,....y .
ctwming lirJ&gt;pflcoty /Ch#lrmiing fistt:vffs.
he don't heve one line o f diologuof Which
Will. H111o, the l&lt;ooldnt poops tallo on •
supp1oes but one more exomple of how
difletWtt tough of authentiCity !liko Olive
the ddiO&lt;onco betweon t"'ong up lloaung "' • tugbolt funnel. right. bringing ·· , _ . 10 ouddenlv gr.c&gt;bod by the st...,;clnt
lor,.. the H1111&gt;C0 end - ! W I of this
lool&lt;ing octoe&gt;ue 1M of recent
fJrn.
~.-.. C... of ""'""!"• but not
wltt&gt;out indignerrtly -ling "OHI Ooto' f
" I ...... 1'0 me finlll&gt;"
g.r fre:sltl" Cutol.
'
~ lo this diffo&lt;Onc:a clearer than
It IS ~ ttv" Popoye, O~va.
~ the ~ strength of the film. tho
Bluto thet the saipt direct""' I)(JfM
dltule tliengle of Popeyo, Olivo Ovt, end
together '" con...,log the '"'-• oncl
Sju..,, fiiUI L. Slnith Is mognlflcont as the
perticuiO&lt; mood&amp;of the 1930s. the
grwt aretvive l o f the Popov• leQend.
CIUSt'/ optimism. the ~uty
Bluto tnot Brutus, pleNo) . -He' s callous tO
_..jstent heuglltinnllt lOOk f1l to
a growl, opitetulln hit mocklng lought er.
sur.dvo the llfeed ..,., lnttmlclatlon,
end foob lllce t.. COUld Chew the
end how thesa ...,._,. can como
br....slide of o bettlor.Np. One of tho
croslwlg irlto each othOf with ~ttlo ~
more pronoutll*l ,_,_ts on IWm
lor - -· Evon the finding of oo
.....,...... occurs when liMo, heving " lnfenlt" Iiiio s- ·Pea con tefloct tho
jlted by (Who - 11 Olivo, WigleYiolonce coursong the ..,_ (Po;&gt;evo:
Mndecly brtnge the wola of the Oyf
" Vor 10 go to school lettn to
.............., dow!&gt; w ow.d their .... 1 beat 1J!1 on bigger ~ Vo like thet.
oinQ1no .......,., ...,. hell.-1 pooco of
hUhl"l .
""' .., IN tim. NlltUI'llly me bod
Tho tale is Popeyo, OIMI. Bluto:
w11t1 eooA. hult11.
IN,_ lalnc:idenUI. This hea. to_,.,
a..-..., _.,-..~
- . always me c... Being
DwelL h lo •..,.,. ecuwa, brinliinll
lrddontll.
to be
1M IIDI.....,IIJiw Mlf'COIIOdoua IIOfOOfll
outomoticaly for grentod •
d c:...lal'a - ..,.,ely'- fegle to
See~. Tho-~ INI'f ~
....... ttboocDie -"'en. I'* OIMo Oyf petet*lg. but the Milot mon lo flying .

pr-'*
J-.

guy....,

-

·-not,._,

�~~prodigal sun
~

1i

Jazz
.

•

•

l_
i

bnove, cerotorlland ...nNe • • well
.. -t·wiM, end hepj)lly INI'I'Ied, In
sho&lt;t, he w .. not a mec:ho otud.
It end-huvenat-he w .. blec:tt end did
~ not ' *ta to his women thru 8(lldy
Bunch com Of w~ed-down pimp
t.lkl Further, the otori11 were _
lotllliglblel Thole.of uo Who thrilled to
~ the moce down·to-.-tll drema of Perfs
} aw how -qulctdy tt waa removed from
l!! the M • .Apothel gifted bCacJ( ICIOf,
Jamea MeEechin, cf'od 1 - · ·
~ T-fty, lbout 1 ....... ..· situation. You trVen we the r•"fU'\a

!

.,.,...,,n

So INa type of,.,.,_ goa• on
and on, wt.re positive entertainmertt
continua to be dulled IWII'f, llloved
in the becJqjround, Of toeked ewav
from M ..,...ce erod otored fO&lt;
periodic, dilUted use.
YD&lt;I know IMtlf they

Tiny r,,

they Cltfl

CM1

promortl

promote

anything• • • .

roederMn 8illy Harper
Jau. o,f COUtM, hal seen iU &amp;hare
ol inault end Injury ove• the put hall
century plus. AIWII'fl it M&lt;l(nf tn.t
those wt&gt;o try to toke'l:redit for Jazl:
away frD&lt;n J~ CtNtor• are ell too
willln9 to coaoede INt It is actual
Music, However, Nk1 rakers are only
wining to concede this after hevlng

made some cheap counterfeit to mass·
....mble and peddle off as tl'te
euthentic article. The same may be
said or the J&amp;u poetry situation, tOO),
said t a kers' contra! of market end
media pUShing thol&lt;'ldoganous
e&lt;pJaulono rutNeuly Into • woiting
oblivion of apparent and ever·
.napelaos design.

What I said e61'1ier abolll.,gODIIC!doJ..
Ita growing sense of i~yl Welt
this fftm n.slt. This "new" Jan
SingtN is not only a lie In thot thoro 11
no

Jan t.ung Of re•Uv performed tn

this IMm: It's o BOLD llel Stepping into
the toxic open bwing its multi"'"'iUion

dollot celluloid chest atms lokled
5neerlng

rn

the most cavaUer fashion

·· This is what Jan meiJIJS. 'C.use We
Sll'f so, And w.. got your balll Now" h
do••• " What rou gon ··do, loolr' In
tills context, Tha Jan Sing"' h . .
alwoys bean bad, anyway. FrO&lt;n
Jo!son's bu&lt;nt eo&lt;k tor&gt;e to Dannv
ha hi, Nell DiarnOfod? . This
Tt&gt;omu
f~m has olwoyt been 8 dltf'lg«OUS
piece of sacchorine and cultural
.,.sonic... This ..ne.w" one, however. •s
quite poaibly tile "!Oflt olthe tl'ttea.
look l&gt;ow tho eoundtr&amp;Ck WBS
pull'tld into gold before it was·aven
available to the - .. LOQ~ l&gt;ow
thls film n.s boon applauded Of or&gt;ly
mlldty rebuffed by moat " critica" who
are suppoead to be about the~
(Moat wilD do put It dow n do eo only
eo for a OillmDf'CI'a pefforJ'1'181lCe,and
nOt ljOing on to tile gteMer culprill.
ll_.t the !11m ltMII. Ill bMk ~
Ia a lifO"--~ to lllack CuiNre In
~11.-wld to Jaz ~ ot.,..
colore in pMic.....
In feet, 1M .1..-z ~here Is . ,

to.

lnlullto elltt)'Onl, pe&amp;d. &amp;p.clelly

to ... """"" ·~ -1M film Ia
" flllllllnl'' on• .._... t h e - ·
trdllon . , _ , . the '-"'doe Famliy

-...!anti....

If) YldCIIIh. end U.'• ~ .... 0116
blg
lOng a .. you olng

exduaiw!V '"' God'a worthlp. As
~ ~ch (Sit Le.urenco
•• Oliwi) .... hit """ y - (Noll
Olemoildl. singing ,.,. God "*'!'~ YOU
do "'" ling for money, end thlt you
m&amp;.t never cllange the bniC waya. All
ol Whic:flls fine and QOOd, ~ thet
Papa's got hit 110n'1 lifo aMped fD&lt;
him before he cen-r,vo it. And.lot1ha
seemingly IPmple-mlnded natiKe of
lllio film. this ~ 1 tredidon •• the
heavy and Diamond n tile needed
r change, end mO&lt;a jtmphatically 21
DlamO&lt;od and Ns wife Rivka !Catlin
Adamsl •• thi Adem erod Eve In a
pieckl P1rache, tho S.rpent at hand to
bring a 1111 of ilnow-llow. Not
knowla&lt;~ea . Knollt·l&gt;ow. •
And who de tnaka In de Q(een
paotures7 Why, "*.''1-;510, Yunel
•
Rablnovitch lor. In the r•ld-' Ameticarl
way, J ... Robin) has been -oiling
oW.y from his teak a eUJat.,t eantor
to be wltl! his ~~ friandt &lt;ll:l met
dirty &lt;&gt;!' block. How 11:&gt; be a· pop
linger. Sound fomk7 Myway. one
night tl&gt;o.a wicked, wicked t&gt;oyo, led
by Franltlln Ajoya, •k Oiamond to lUI
in for one of their members In tllelr
singing group, the • • • • .
~- • •
• flfo)tlera. Uh. Oo they
uk him iust to sit irl with tn.m and
ling? Oh, noooo. In ..-scene
lOtll
abomination. the bCac:t. man asks the
whke man t~ . . . • • don. • • . .
blackface111 ~&amp;W . now. that
blacl&lt;l have IIWII'fl """'..ved Whltu In
such a ' faJhlon, llweya l)okling the
-1blu1 of lA!'! blri,cQteen shee11 llld
bumt - • • In their w conditlonert,

r

of

Ho, t&gt;oy.

.

d..,...._.

It's supposed to be cute to reduce
people to
typecesu. J - Is
t\&gt;e "nl&lt;:e boy" I!Wrled lO l\l&amp;
oweel)le.CVWho tellc• Qlrougtl her
nowwt&gt;o t~ thUiddiet/Who &lt;10

no WTOng. etc•• e1c. Ylh'f .. they're .so
wl'lolelort'lo tn.t, oven thouQh they're
momed. lll&lt;ry wouldn't dteam of
meldng love utltil PaQ&amp;' a atfeap.
Smoll wonder Diamond will Jolla to

luev Amat that ho'a mona tiKned on
by pizza.
"~VII ~ou

'

- Nfoz-'te ShMtge
Wn.t exactlv bnnga JoU Into pap
" popUlarity"? Why, hera dot Wicked
brother Ajoye avaJn, Clllllng J - juot
as l'te •1 laking eomfTIW&gt;d of his local
Patedise. Where 1J ~a calling frD&lt;nl
He Ia ~ frO&lt;n Hollywood. Where
in HollyWood? Why, wile&lt; a eltel the
Garden of Eden Holalll

p-

HS$SSS •• ,_ ••
Out to Hollywood fllllo Oillf1lOil(l,
leaving bet1ind • broken-Marted
and • ft\Qtlteoed w~o. bu1. tl!ot'a olcay.
He IN- !ham In the Of a party
and, as wed knOw, JIW$ got
rhy\lln\, you know 7 All Diamond haa
to do It oVIIr:e lAP • ChONa of " Hw.rah

BRATT

PrOfessor &amp;. cn,.~r of Ll nguistfcs
University of P ittsburgh

ln a
SERJES OF T EN LECTURES ON :

SOCIOUtlatiJ.STICS, T£SOL &amp;
BI&amp;.;INCMJAUIM
Ftiuva, ,t~ __.l'nt QUad, ClOf _
. . . . . .... No.~·2Cr.
Gradi!Jf: IIU 11111111 ar. ftlrmet

•nors

oO(*ilally can go overllteckl
demanding mote falthful inlerp&lt;efotlon
of lheU culture by llimpiY ~oting

wl&gt;ltes in o wote{ld'down version of
" baeck" coon humor, and Wmply say
" It's onlY fun."
If that _ , . ab•ord, look at wn.t
happened t o The Blues Brothers. It
wu otorted as on l'tonest parody
ahowing l&gt;ow whites Wl&gt;o mimic the
Blec:k music. were promoted as the

Mu-sic's orlginet ors and progenitors.
What n.pponedl The joke backfired.
Oospit e a megafllm with PfO&lt;nlnent
guest shots by Jomea- Brown, Aertha,
Ray C~arlas and John lee Hooker. it
wasn' t lorog t;&gt;efore the Bluus flfothers
~me THE " hot item'· to PfOtTIOte
•• Tl-IE "real thlog" In tho e•act
fashion by which cert.Jn media
oxpk)itlld a rock·a·billy oingor name&amp;
Presley, a Uvorpool street poet name"
Lennon, and many others. With the
Blues Brothora, it's dona with stinted
" gheno!sa" end h1poter .nadeo.
The Jazz Singec shows lha tnJth
ontt ,_bbl ~tlf Ill a f'IJCOnf
protrwt .gofnst the .22 'ciiJibef killings
"How ,/onfl slutK ii tJ. before ~ Ill/
rulire that we "'" Ill potelltial
llllflOI:rl" A

morzo Win smn110ne'o

httm U(&gt;dwkh.

~ of~;Jslilall~sol
lfHIIIIM ~ ebour rN.. but refuses
to deal with 1L As • INfll(. he takes/r

out on tllf INOUI&gt;d.Nm. 77llt works out
.,.,. /es$ (tit orre;ltonit:JlO{nt Diamond

- actuM/y dtlm- rh« IN ftfusk:

swln(/lll/l,;al'td It ltn't long before
J ... web out 011-m. wilDie gig. You
know, you knol!llf1\lt wtl Up the
wtrote Route 8~trlp, Dietnond donnir)g
hit mean leltloer. midnight llhodes.
and convcrrbri!ll .. l\8 tnJCk-Mps h11
WilY thrOUIII&gt; llle ~of the
West. Will, et lelit ~
Country/Wa!am llawr of tho saloon
:~~ Is • ~I spark of lifo. Very
For who should come zip·o·dee-dodooing out of nowhere to bring Jess
back. It's Atave 6{1Bin, uncoiling a cool
spedo moment of oJd.Ldme coon jive as
he prevlala upo" Diamond to come on I

bock to tho 'ol palm pastures
(Diamond: How'd you find mel Ajayo:
You know musicians, Alw~ys know
wl'tere to find one anotn.r" Yepl
Now we como to the pill In the plot.
The lly In the ointment already filled
with bus. II tha contemporary
blackface was contrieved wit. whar
cO&lt;nes next Ja fUll of , • • . Ajave. 10
Otdet 10 get Diamond to return, pulls

out a photo. The photo 1$ of a child,
Whose I Why, Molly's and Jess', ol
course. The child dumb Molly fOigot
to tell Jess about tlllm stilllooki• OI
pltu and all). And in e film called The
Jo:u Sing., wl&gt;lch loatOru nothing
but bubble-gum rock. wn.t noma ClOtS
a liberal·mindad p&lt;D&lt;notion lady jusr
hap~n to give ller son I You ready
''

now1

Waitt Theres more. Diamond arr;ves

in Cal1tornla. and Is greeted by tho
unli~el\1 heroine/femme latole/belle ot
the bowl, Mally (Lucy Arnez; yes,
M&lt;Miy. BrtDtl. Ahw the film. someone
cominented that a J&gt;UPI&gt;Y would hove
) been aqullly capobCI
her role.
Oosa.. Oh well. demorodo ore a giri'•
boat friend ...
Molly becomes OiamOfod ·a agent
end. as jess' muolcallnterosts move
him 8rod Alvko to1t (JlUI\lal diVO&lt;ce. it
comes •• no .autprise texcep._ to the
~"''· maybel that MollY and Jell
tiowly Ulldreao.
1'\0, they '·~
In lovt. Which, in this, yegg , me en
ilo-mo b'( the flo-e/on the cat rug/In
the' den, loftrt !tiues in the roeotdtng
otudlo, and the "obllgalorv" schtlck
of Genlllit .-....Jew ham/ Jow looks

of

ex.....

no bJIICk ribbon#"

DI;PARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS
,...,.....
....
CHRISTINA
PAlJLSTON

Negllah" In the context of this 114m,
end suddenly it'1 sing-a-long with
Mitch and liot's·brinQ·boc:k Adolf.
undef the utmmlngl. Prepoltero&lt;JI.
Novl/list Cacil8rown. 1$" riCIN!!
ft4other Jones. tpo1te ot the dongOI'OU•
tredition of coon storotyl&gt;OIIn fil'm end
popular ant11f1ainment,.How it's w0f80
nowadlya, tin.,. the TV flmmaker

It hom/Gentile~
spern/everyona gigglea only In

Am.tfca and tta.wla 8rod wwwway we
110/tt&gt;em n.• ...,_. fellin'
flOOOOOOd . . . . . .
Now, Jeu'- okl o.d ,.,.,
beenotOO thri/llld by h/J . . , •• d«:/sion
to sJng pop&lt;J/Ir ~. *'rw•Y· 110 he
filial'! w:JJt• Jess - flntb ltfoly wrlh
• tel&lt; to ·hia {Nid. the JNCtlon I• udly
Pl'fl(lkt-. ~ "!&lt; totely (10M. H.
complately .......,., hh liOn, tMdul/y
to "'"· afe

--cltarne-Parker
Rablnovitoh

I believe the brillf\washiog wlll 100n
subside, beciiUSf \1~ btalnwa-shets
hive become wealthy. Their problem

now is lhat their chik:lfen. too. tle"'e
been brainwashed.
Duke Ellington, MIJslc /$ My Mi&lt;tress
1971
It rea lly ends there. The movN! 11sall ,
closes 0&lt;1 Jus tst&gt;ould it be $polled
Jusl) winnil'lg hls Papa over with
everyone elSe to power pap and ltle-

Amorican way. So, ao tho credits $1onk
slowtv 1n the booth, li 's Ntil Diamond
petrk» in chic, sfnging the ••immigrant
dream" -to ro. . youtsat( and Slay
mare. MediOCrity I~ ln. Close the
doOf,

And wWI we aver mak• II to ' 84 1

We eest a f"'al rOok at tl'te theatre
oogn . Torry Uc:ate notwtthltandlng. me
• tl&gt;ouglr lnsuntlf otndt our miNI•·
" T alldng proud; Hero!d? " '
"Talking loud, MichM,"
We're stil/looldng tor thot ~-&lt;:ut .
~don't ..,., mind! One • . , walt lor

•

�l

©prodigal sun rro1res

MNErOFWE'

------

I

envy Ollbney CoWnon. Playing lh4l
rvthleu bou in NiM ro R . ..
Q8tl to have Jane Fonc!o, Ufy Tt&gt;mlin and
Dolly Parton as his •acretarles. Aa
on•iable •• Coleman mav be, h4l lA an
uneQUivlcab4e ret. He oteels Ideas from
w itiY cOit\lcol Tom~n. h4l twa...,. th41
~sa Fonda and contlnualy melceo
psssea It on UIWIC4Cltivo P~rton .
Every int~lllli!&gt;g hla 1 'girt8'' do,
• h4l • - ctodi1 for, lurthltlng his way up
tho c:orporatelodcler. Rothe&lt; INn light
~. tho trio continue to sit end
bile !heir Mils, woltlf,g ,.;th cNidilll hope
al&gt;d anticipel,on lor tho boa' tnw to -

Coleman

como.

Alte. a noghl II 1M neighbothoocl bar,
1M gom deCide to vWt 1M Tomlin home
end get

" ho!lh on_,.,. " ' ' l ' f - "

Fondll Is delightful •• 1M nolve, recendv
pixie with high ideM by no
blc:kbone to 1tand by them, Witching
!he tluoo get high Is 1
ougored by
each's farnaoy on how to do lh4l nogoocl-letch.of-a-booo in.
Tha Pbotogta phy and spedol eflocu
shine •• eoch d&lt;a..,. unto4dl upon '""
screen, raflocling the pe&lt;SOC&gt;elitlec ol 1M
w.,..,. in-"""· Tomlin (defiNitely on
unden&lt;sod and - . t o d actt-1 hod
he&lt; lontasv expertly~ as lh4l
tonne&lt; Emntine 1M Telephone ()perot01
of laugl&gt;-in lama dr..,t the! wu
going \0 - - tho with lho ongolic
help of oome O..WV munchldns.
~cod

,,..t

by John K. Lapiana

fJ.

Wotching hat hoppy
COUI)Iod with
Bambi Thumfle&lt; auioting 1n ,,.,
daste&lt;dlv doocl wat wOrth lh4l price of
edmiuion llk&gt;ne.
FunendgliHO&lt;
Altetthe fantuill, th41 film goes off
into all klndo of sllange and unpredletoble
tengents. Tomlin, thinking IMt h41r
fentuv l&gt;l&gt;d come true. ded!H&lt;Ito•.._
beeome • body onotchfi 11 the
commurity hospitol. la!O&lt;, whillo holding
lh4l bou '-t-. tM aocretONI cctps
decide~ 10 tons1IUC1 on el-ate .., of
pUfWfs ~ to kiCij) 11 the touch of
a button lh4l I'(TWit In too.
, ~most IUfPrioing lA P. .on·s
portrsyll o4 1 book dumb but otreet
....., hic:lt gul wl'iooe job 16 10 ...

_t

tOherlhlt-wllnot~ebouther

boss' llltfl~ o d • -· Th4l

CountrY and Wet10&lt;n ainge&lt; 1$ SO
grot.._tv ~ !Nt She actually

loob oo ..n..o o·I ·Kontuelt'f"Frled·bu1ton.
It wuln the' film's fovor thot'"" o b¥ious
jokeo one! puna about Parton's b&lt;oosts
are kept to
Tho blond singer
also bolted - ""' title ""'"· • Catchy
&amp;ttlo ditty with 1M Mml , _ , . 11 1M
lim.
Chriot....S .. tM MCIWliiY'• reYonge
'illliriii iOno -.ding~ from
~. ,.,. tO ,..,. ob\llously hh
""' ,.,. .. tho ,_portion of the
lh4l tno'o ~ ••

amlnlm&lt;Jm.

audience_..,

times. Howaver, nobody can accuse NiM
to Five 11 beong 1 aodal eonvn«tlll'f
dapita tho Pf-'CO of actMst Fonc!o.
The&lt;o Wll too rnudllljln and gliner IO
06'
point acroa u t h 4 1 - p...t
more ottontion to 1M c:omodic ocu oncl
- to the unc1ertvong - . . . of lhl

the

]lim-the
exploitat ion of th41 women's
1- !orca.
Only •erv ,.,..., can o comody make
t h e - tNnll N- foO ,..,. Ioils
..
~under IIIia tes1 . TM only thong
"" - * I tNna altw tho&amp;,_.
is 1M! they saw OM fom-&lt;llo """*'Y·

"

_ _ _ by Elena Cacavas I W""'9 for her, but It hu more subortllnceINin ...., Other !*' gf lhl '""""·
Mocl.lina ot laoat ll'fll .-ylhirog you
would want and expect a woman put In
lhat poejtlao 1 10 aoy. Too b..s tho

-,....obliged
en-.
™-_.......,10

Ull with
bOth ........ lhiMII tho~·
coo.'JIIY lor a w1nwt voeo1ion. It' s
aftuWono
•• - - o f -

....m-..

end -'forti tO ~ta

""*' Hocllllna' -

..ct. -

-.......·.

-

~ - i n from c:ologe and to how
shoc:lc flndt tttle ~ tomly.
~ ocrlpt wilt- Erich fLow
Story! Segll, Ronnie Kam and Frod Segal
~~It
lh4l 20.yoar old
girt 1!141 ""' p..- tho'f' - · Jovnorat,
Then hcH boy,...., who lie"!' • Cllb to
come Ullend- her,
the
motic&gt;n.

cute"',_.

-onc:1•

- - - - - - - - - _ __ by Thomas R. Cocola

F.,.._

- ·new

CDIIImbo 11w Pot.. ,.,. once ¥cf IMt " holf tho ..,.,.. ., HollYwood - •
~ \ 0 - s..-..·· After --.g Seems ut.o Old T...s,
Owistmatma
odd Chevy CheR t o !Nt bt. O..V' • ~hoe
itoraly one big prtf.. ..,_ his depwtiKO fTom $1on.rd&lt;ty NIJIIII IJW, end thla movoa
primatfv- .. t-oo~--.-. ChiYy • .........,., - · ~-. -­
his way thtough lhl t&lt;lti&lt;o film and __,. ..,..,_ with Goldll Hewn briefly rOCIIII
megic!al ~~~1M two rnaltlt- ~ Fooll'loy Chile' s only~
oucconfuf non·SNl venture.
you know Chavv relo- on ol&gt;um tu t ve« 1 Yea. no

. -,one"""''

the

'9"'

~~ 11 one'\a wilfirog 10 Ill tlvough Chevy CJ..s.'s Gtwtut Hils in c.JIIJicid I
haartodl\l recommend SHms Uh Old ,...,.. bocauoe 1¥IIY SNl ploy Is usod except I~
W0411&lt;and UP&lt;Ietl. But if one 16 looking tor 1 funny • ...,..,,.,, Cllapror Twt)dh mo¥1r, okop
thiA liaaco blc:ause Mr. Simon
so invo4vod In ploylnv Jeouo t o Cl)evv'a la&lt;arus that
hi limply lotgol to wtl\o o good lctlpt.
S i m o n - 1 victim o f · - stllfiOtyping . Granted. atMaoty!&gt;OniJ Ia on ossantlll
element to good comody 11.1 .. Archlo a.....-~ n tho AII-Aine&lt;lcan b91tl. bu1
Simon's . . _ . , . o torinesa one! il is lurthennoro •IIY off.,....a t o lila ....s.nca. s-ns
LfU Old 7ma lo ~ on lnnoc:ont man tO...I who Is forcod b) rob I bonk by IWO
c::c&gt;mrictod gunman Altw he roOI l h l - . tr1e gunmen droo l'llm ott, and h4l bogons
clodQina .,., police. Who - l'olm oo on unruly otfenc!M. a.... ~ to lola ••·wife, •
_ . . . , c.lfomlan towyer CGcldie Hawnl for help, bu1 - Ia 100
ellllblshing •
good rolatlonohlp with he&lt; new ~ IOoarln Gn&gt;dlnl, onothe&lt; lewyor wfiO iS buc:ldng
tor lh4l 1t11a A t t - Gonorol nod. Yet Gcldie 1- oy.._..,., lor O.OW, oo hi.,_ to
h4llp her old t-o-..s by f,.c11nQ Nm and ol~ ""'" sheltw.
1

w•

-y

s.:.c, ..-.,.,

~
lire\ ....~. h .. nice ,., Simon 10 ~ Goldie ... lawye&lt;,
bullho bocomM 1 cte&lt;ootypicol lamolo wfiO ~ to ba • lawyoo. No4 only sha
.,.._ o-y, lho ~ I¥11Y blOck. ..._,..,or lrdan aha hoe lllollnc)aclln her triola••
She _.... a lady ModoMa llgo.n far jurbptudionca, - I c.talnly do nD! know ...,.,
fOfnoto
who PI'Otoct tt&gt;Oir chnls with such e&lt;llhutlaSm and Iandor lov!r41 car..
Simon _... to ultlmetely say that ...,.._ can be tawyan, bu1 111ut Goldie. their
mo41oor1y IMifncU and amotlono will oo-n their prol-'onll Mia. II' I •
blow 101
_
.. . . .8tlon.
.
Tho bloc:lla, Hlopanlca, and lndlaM- 1110 .-c1 " foil lot Simon' s ttereotypical
W1111ng. AfW ""*''I Simon'a Ofld ~end -..to«;,~ IWt I tmow hi la~
,.,~~but ..... he ponrwya blacb and .......... nodq II'ICfttNn _ . . , .
- , _ . , - h i pniii'WP aldiotll' Hlo!*&gt;ie- .. naoglrog ~ ........... , _ _

..-..v-s

t..-

-to-

QWiioo Glodln Ia nocNng II'IOf9 11&gt;on o WA.&lt;:Aal! _...,. of Nd&lt;v · - II he
r-t._tn-. -. .
0111
fr i M'f r..,.,~w'*""'~_,...-ypoc~ oo an oe1or who con do nocNno men "-'pion lh4l ..,.....,od,
......... lt*d PI'-' In tNncpAir ...tioo . . . .
lndioad, o-y
o n l y - and .,., .,.,
/Jh Old
H. ~·eJoobd 11*, gooc1 in fl¥o .,_., but II C. - b..s - inltlll . . - . ;

s-ns a.

a - .. .,.,

no..-

••

s-ns

r'*-..
_-."*'
wril&lt;otlilla Simon and~
a - - Hawn
_..... -•eo
~ a11ct1on. a -, Ike Aoneld fleaoll\. won
...-..r~c~e,

-.

11tam . .

tn •

....,, . , ~can... had on1y • tew ll&gt;'riJinll- of r;orv. end Hawn. Iiilo
,......, ~ Wll e Wlltod .-with~ no 8hoWing Ill ... , . . , _ thaoo
....,.. ...,. - l to ba In !he woo1d Df politic:$, but In
UJt• Old r....... tho , _

...............

s-ns

�sun
~~~OM Rx_ ~he R""!f.IA!Irtal-the' claulc Davies show
2.1 ~ ~

w-.-.: IMoocurvl-

lirVe In "~of the ~:c

proctuc.d 1he veer.a best

_

31 .......,.. O«pettutw l~al -oignahd 1he trio'a .mv.t rath«
then~.
.

n;..,""==~,=~•IA&amp;Mr-.tmre- ~king

~~

v"!t...._,

51
Wo~Mt~Mtd ChildtwtFim IWtmer Brott.«sl- The
- ·· .,_ hee'ly ~from Sii Eidwool.
61 PM
of l'aulon (Civyulia}-atole the "Rock
o.bb!e H•JTY~
•
71 8ruce ~ 7hcr River (CoiumblaJ-Asb&lt;Jry Park's got o
spirit, talkif'iO pn&gt;ucl • • •
81 ttoen S.O. L• St,_ (Epic} - the Wilson. dean up th&lt;ll&lt; e&lt;:t
without Rogef ~. e&lt;ound.
t
9 1 The Cws ~-IEiektral-the boya !rom Seanto)'ln ke8p

..._em-

a-" c.own"""'

rOllin' .

10} O.VO FrHdM of Choice !Womer &amp;othersl - from the purveyors,
of "flower pot " hat·we.v.
Honorable m&lt;&gt;ntlon: The ChlpmuNto Chipmunll Punk
1Excet$iOr)-f\ew wave fewer is spreading. la nolhing •acJed1

- Steve Simmons
1. Ja o.Johnette-Sp6cla/ Edh/on (S::M) Wfth an ear trained on
jaZZ tred"lcn and his eyes focu.:l on new directions, dn.mmef
DeJollnelte has _,bled a blueprint for jaZZ In the eighlles. Al!leos
PlaYers DaYid Mooay and Anhur Slylhe bloW atrlctly c~tree.
2 . Tllblg Ho.k Rsma;, In Ught ($We) David 8\'me Whh lhe aid
ol the wizard behind the COI'Ialn. Brian fno, leads the rock temmlngs
Into the eea oltrlbel po4yrtiylhms and trance music. No one he&lt;e
gets out atfVe.

3 . &amp;1gllh a... 1 Just can't Slop It (SW.) n- beats were !T'8de
tor dancln' . And that's just what you'H do. The perlect rnecflan

~ween the hamburger stand 5lench of ska and the Howard
Johnsons stentlly of whftet..:e rock. &amp;Ito the Beat.
• Jonl Mlleholl Shadows and Light (Asylum) There' s nolhlng like
alrlnQ yout dlny IBUnory In Iron! of a packed oollseum to clearlse the
,.,ut Only Jonl could surround herself w~h Jaco Paslorfus, 1'111
Metheny, Micnaei BreckBI. and lhe.f'ersuasions and still steal tne
snow. She Is 37 years youno: the 'I!Pwmkles h«e aren't on her
lace.
5 , IlNce Spr'ngsleen Tile River (Columbia) So what It ne Is In
Clanger of becomfng the naw Ellly Joel in terms of mass edulat ""'·
this Is a damn fine album from rock' s traditional school. HIS next
lOgical step Is to form a mus.cat partnerShip wnh DollY Parloo-the
ontiCS w ould cer1a1n1y go blue o
n ane tace celebraling tile vln ues ol

honesty and smcerny.

mm

8 . RDcbrl 9ounciiT8Ck \M -)
1M ,.,.,..of the same name
tMI doc:unw11ed Jltll8ica' a Indigenous music ..,..,. and • cultwe

...c!wlched bel ween apt;ll..-1 and rnoterlalistle ,..._this
compll8tlon 1$ l.he onty primer ta&lt; reggae neophytes. The Heptones
" Bool&lt; of l'llleS," the Mll'flones' ·"Monev WorrieS," and Pete&lt;
Tosn's " S!eppln' RazOf'' we the eoorchef&amp; from an arnazlrlg oot
7 P.te&lt; Golel Pete&lt; Gabriel (Marcury) I wonder lithe At laniiC
Records ruu•c&lt;rtlve w ho turned t his re&lt;:ord dow n by c3illr&gt;Q n
·commercial suiCide" Is setllng FiJUe1 Brusnes •n Utoca. N Y ? He
cleSeNes to be--Gabriel is on to something ' Lead a Normai i.Jte" Is
a seaty monster lnOeeO
8 ~e-A rgybargy (A&amp;M) M essts TIIIDI'ook and Dllford may
be the Lennoo and Mc:Canney ot I he e!ghloes " Pulling Mussels From
Ule Shell" m ay be I he year' s cstohoest lune A textbook study of
.,.eUigent pOp-rode moolc.
9 Dirty looks-Dilly LDolrs (SUHIEplc) The return ot the power
trio. This threesome from Slaton ISland didn' t lake I he larry. Piston·
poondlng, tlr&amp;SIWmlr&gt;Q, non· stop, hli I he pavemeot. " lei Go." and
" Drop Thai Tan " A mos! lmpreSSNe oeb&lt;Jt.
10 . lhlns-The Bram (Mercury) Heavy metal meets an rock In a
dark alley . They snoot out Bot h sust ain munlple tlesn woUndS but
live to tell abOut H Ploot pooll lve lhal Atlanta deserves to be a
nolthetn citY

n

Honorable Ment ion:

t. XTC 8ltlcJc SH (RS0fVltvln)

R.,..,

2. Engllth left I Jam C.n 't Stop h tSitol
3. T. . . . .._.
In 1../(J/Jt (Sire}
4 . DIMd llowla Scwy ~- (fiCA )
r.. Bolo tOIIIOio O.t ~y (Columbia!
or ,.,.. E~~Mtt~~~mw&gt;t !W- Broa.l
7. ~ ....,_ Doc-or ~,. IWW Stmon I VIrgin I

e:-o.n.

8, U2/Joy

9. De?'""" Sec(WI Sotp IRC\J
10. Dirty~ Ditty~· (Stiff/ Epic)

....................

11 . , _ CW.W IMorcw)1
12. n. ......... The~ ISirol
13. ..._...,. " - Cow6oy b/W I.Pst«• Slrenk (An:Nve)
14. --~IAAMI
16._,......... ,._, ~w Ycri IT.......1
'

-nn &amp;Wt. .

1. THE .CLAStl-London Ca/Jing tEpicJ

2 WllfCKlfSS ERIC-Big Smssh IEQtcl
3 : JOHN LENNONIYOKD ONO -D&lt;x.lbla Fanrosy (Geffen/Worner
&amp;oo.}
4 , ROCKERS SOUNDTRACK (Msngol
6 TAUC.ING HEADS Rtm~~ln in Light (Site) •

s: SPRINGSTEEN TIH1
River
tWor - &amp;os.
a:ROCKPllf Cr1ry Rhythm$
tCoi\Jmbial
BRUCE
7 CHRISTOPHER CROSS
Sllcotlds of Flttluure
9 . THE FEEUES

(Columbia}
l

(Stiff)

10,EHGUSH BEAT I Jvsl CtM'r Stop It (Site}
H2not'able Mootion:

�SOUND
And by most accounts 1980
~,ee,ording to
Prod~g,J Sun's
moments wMe evenly sptit

tt&gt;&lt;.

Bowie, Pet et Gabriel,
Sonngsteen and the fe•stv
Gang o f Four, Enghsh Beat , and
t~ng o f unfam•harrtv, bteme
fhe mUSIC CUt iCS WhO ftSk

.....

.s that good far·reachlng
e xpen ence So w tth rhat 1n
the Prodrgol Sun Record of
o~ the n1ne lists . 1otlo w ed
leo solo album, Bruce
Bea1·s I Jusr Can 'r Stop It

1 . Peter Gabriel Peter GtJbflel (Mercury)
Thts album just barely edged ou1 the number t wo album for
the honor of first place. Gabriel's Ulustrious career continues
to produce supenor music for the creative li stener. A must
for the av•d music lover.

2. Robert Fripp God Save Ths Queen Under Neavy Menners
(Polvdorl
Rober1 Fripp, who trom hos beginnings has shown himself
to be a gui tarist in a class one step above exceptional ,
continues to amen me Wit h this album, (Incidently, '1981 is
The Year of The Fripp).
3 . Talking Heads R6m~Qn m Light (Sire)
This album is a union of the Talking Heads ·a nd Brian Eno
and includes the talents o f an African rhythm section. The
c reati ve resul t is an album that moves you
might be e more appropriate termH. It
label the Heeds as " New Wave." Experimental
superior adjective.
4 . Brian Eno/ John Hassel FocJrth World Vol. (;
distributed by Jem)
Eno- treatments and rare synthesizers, Jon
Hessel - trumpet, Percy Jones-bass, Nana
Vasconsuelas - percussion . Heavy body rhythms
outstanding compositional content.
6. TengeriM Oteem Tahgfllm
Dream continues to weave !heir eequentlal
who have developed a teste for it. Therll
Tangerina Oi'eam taken in ler:Jie- stoset ~o
environm«~t to compliment yourf~
experience.
6. Ultravox Vienn8 (Chrysalis)
A fine new band whose focua ie elec:tronic
Highlighted by
materiel end
production. I
7 , 8rlan t:ft,offll8r&lt;&gt;l!!_
IE.G.r
The concept
into words
lisUin to

8. '11rien

9 , Dwyt
was oosttoonoed
Waf&amp;

campaign

year.
that they

10. Pinli

Do not
reality is •
members ot
thay C8n' t do in
th$ wey.

�mulicl4 penonlllitiolt. TNI. oomblned 'With "'"" lolly.

"*" on

dlrit1g mien one! oocill ooniCionco ma11e
endeoring bend ~ """ahortc;omlnQa.

" The""-'. '' from 1978, II notewonhy if JIM for

m. -

on~ guitar- by Mido.Jof&gt;oo ilt
of
the _,g. NovO&lt; fleltry, bul always oomehow lyn.:.l.
he's on iotegtall*t ot me Cia!\ ~.
·•a-t." from- bolld'a rn1-llrluoh ~••• -v
funny lllnO whlcto was JlfObobllt wnttl&lt;l In ••

a.nousneu: Its lyrics rotloct the frustration o1 Brilloto
youth ln tho late 1970't: "Don't UN me rulftfllley're
they're lor the foot-.'And yOfo(re a foot H
you don't know mat/So use the ro'"· ydll stoP&lt;~ fooll"
All with Mlek Jonu on a coot g100ve on hls les Peul
end the drums going crazy. A' great "'""I·
ultltMtoly •llc:lc~ bond. And thire ls the Int..,..., en!I'Y
Londcn CllllintJ p&lt;oved to be a plvotol album in the
bond ot 1 977 ·78 recorded at the t&gt;elghr of the Bthoth
l&gt;unl&lt;
These SOfl9ll take up moll of side ono, Clash' s development. ~1e tho lyrlct got batter. the
one! looturoltle lllnd.•t ~r best: plov"o fall but finely muSic oulle&lt;ed. bo\h horn sllck p!ocfuction and the
chlooled rocl&lt;oro mot bow l you owr wllh tholr frothneu 11foup' s loci&lt; of lnstrumentol llinuoclty. London c.Jfng.
has some
b u t - tho Claoh seemed
ond onventlon, not to .-.tion &lt;toot futy.
• · -c.p~ One" opens the record whh Joe
out of their -..ant one! hos they soundod forced one!
~ or-ting a challenge it the top ot No lungs
owkwa&lt;d. even eomy.
(what II io I wish I knew! one! il sots o roel&lt;lng tone for
BIM:kMBrlter Cluh, meanwhile oilers tantelizjng
m. root of me aide. The Oesh's -.r promise 11omme&lt;1 ""- as to the Claoh's futuro clovolopnw1t. " Time is
from their .toilly to tr..-..1 pu&gt;k rocl&lt;' o pcimltrvoarn
Tight" is. a do~ one! unusual lOUt-minute lnstrurnet tal
lam, which begfns quietly, but builds up lika Flovel' 1
with
~fries thot - • emazlng COf'*'O born •
bullch of Brilioh guue&lt; onlpes, *"''I W\111 a spiljJ !hot
Bolero. ori&gt;t seorod for electric QIAtara. clrunu, base,
wn tnAy Indomitable considemg tho oquohd ooclol
pionO and sox. If oothlng. O..cutl Wlustrotod !hot tho
eondrtlont -lyrlco doscribecl, They too4&lt; pUnk rock,
Clash still hove 'llot of muscle in their oound. Evory!Nng
on . . - t y ~movement. ond turned ol around
QUite Nc.tv with Toppef Heodon' s drums
Into IO!"iiNnll pooitivo .,d h«ooc. A p!Otett sonv obout providing the motivating fOfeo.
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tho mutllcal benlcnJI)tcy of commerclol rodlo, " Capital
Side two of tho EP points to tho Clo&amp;h' s C&lt;&gt;f)tinuing
Radio On." tl1dt with S\IUTV'Mif scretinlng. " Don' t •
fascination with reggae music, to tho point of PfOVIdlng
touclllhot ~.don't te&lt;x:llttlet diii!J" In a volco bartly
!lub verslons 1fO&lt; tho songs. Thooa 11-.:tronlc treatments
Cliwlerotlncl-. yet stirring.~.,., cynlcol and
In the ttudio, ehor~eriotlc of many roggse olbums,
InvOlve a lot of tedlnlcel w izardry end ov01dubbing that
rtlfeclll&gt;g . . otthe . . , . ·
o..pto m. .-n~ng ~ of u.., rnuolc, tho
essontially cteate e new version of a "'""I· The two
Oeoh end t«dontinue to be • catnrllex ~ of
r - '""'"· " Baokrobber" one! " Armagideon Time,"

. tflne ohoroo except OS impOrt&amp;, one! lho r.....tlng hodge·
poc1ge !Kin!~* to the fen tho ~ pononoity of 'hlo
~bend. Here w&amp;....,;,. lho loteot Vllfllon of die
Club. o commercloKy Yieblo, moro ootf·conoclout ,AI1d

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lleolcfH l)lecet lng t ' - · f - watlng for
~lc r - . e of s.ntlinllto, m. Quh'rnew !hr...
l4bum Mt, ll1«:k ,._rlt.r eta.h, o' 1o:inc:ll EJ' ,..._., by
EPIC, o1f.,. one of the bettor rec:ord..,lo I've In 1
while. The&lt;o'o more muolc heto than on Nei Youilg'o
new llbum, for hill tho price. And it lo tln\jlly

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•pecey oncllitjo!Qtld ... ~Time'' Ia lhe more
succeuf\JI of lhe 1 -. ~ lhe group'o growing
concern wrth third world polita. "A lot of peaple won't
get n o - · t~A lot of peaple won't get no
justice tonight," . . . Sttunmw... tile blod limpe
tlwough ita 8c:qahd . _ rlff1. &amp;It " " ' - • Doop" It
a feotor, more lnvltlor8ling 1111empt et ,. . . ,. DetinO
from 1979, the T-. Hibben""""' rodta mote INn
enythlng else. jult ••me Cllllh'a ocher' -..1\11
. . _ t..,_, tud\ oe "PI&gt;ic:e orod ThiiVIIe" or ''WN!e
Man In HOMmefllnl'lll P..._"
So. wi1ll its blencSol old orod new tuM~, Bledr Mlll*•t
CM$1&gt; lhoold ~ OYW m.t 8YifYIIody Inter- 11'1
good r&lt;&gt;dc ·n· roL• Tho procluetloo) Is cloor ~ oncllhe perfonneneec . . dynemic onc1
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cw.w.- Slle JMv a.n, or oomelhlng else ooe•
WtonQ. The

tXC81&gt;1ion it "This Tme''-which the IOCII
bell!&gt; ~ tqlhe point of
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tomwo- - he tNnlt&amp; he't roely in loYo. But knowing

, . luctc. it ... work out .. wtOf10 I!QIIn.
Couget olnga on ltlio with OOIW1nclng honeorv
Don't 8lk me how I know, it jult""""'" right. It II
oimple without bolnQ ~. s.me thlog lor Che

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mbttt.n of ohm bllleclt-ifthet """"' evor
be ollont- orod e.1hy IOCic 'n' ,.,.. bnhy-.,
·~ common in the vocobulory of Ftencl\ vine
"""""'"-n. but.- unpec:iM wtlen IPilled to •
muoic-- the word 10- up Ns creetlon.
Producer Stove ~ heel o tuc1&lt;v hand he
omnvo&lt;1 lhe olbum. Nothlog • overdone. HM1dy gulta&lt;
toc:lriceiV -..... but musicoilv
oppopriate- are wo-. atO&lt;.ftl lhe !here we go 119'Mnl
plain but ltronQ lfliCS. Siml&gt;le. but elfectivo llevbowd$
IUd you in and out of the IO!'IIS. And on top ol .. ttos.
the
hulll&gt;y. pow«ft.ll. ·NSty voice ol JCIM
Cougot.
He finilhes the elburn with e " Cheep Shot" - h&lt;o
uwenge for bad axperiences With 1)11 l'orst reconl
CC&gt;m~&gt;t~ny . "Well folk-niCk, punk roek, power pop music
• - out to be lhe lltost ttends/Ar&gt;d there 11n' 1 no
more progressive music/The Business h.as put i1 co an
and."
Cougar , _ , . beyond the temptation of following o
!lend. He II not the least bit faneltut. pretentious or
lntollee.uelly demending. And no Now Wove epluhea
'nto our living rooms.
lt't only rock 'n' roll, butllilt.,it-not tenibly ongiMI,
obv~oualv . but stitl botuw than thlt mainstream. H• sings
"1 hope you don't lose 11111 innocent .loougllter/1 hope

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IRival

Cou9.,, Notliln ' M•ttllr$ 11nd What If It Did,

time doesn' t teko t.ha'l away." NeJther tlrne f'Of' tuee•u,
-Krist/Mr Lurzo

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Son ...... Chlcll{ld Fire, (AUigetor)
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n.. 81uu . . . . . -IMng In CNeego.
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The IMHVIIIIvl
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The heel •
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Quotl
baby they
rod&lt; and
Nrty
orod obout 1000 othot....,.. boogie bond• ,_Quite
bi1 ot money from the ideM pioneered by the Wn~tge
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Engliah and A1Mricen 10C1c mueic scyloe 1Nt po.ft ..... know il - becamo
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1\eYo come up with o at.....q line of rawgon~ aecondbluoa foatlrring F4nton ~. Albert Ccllns,
Lonnie Brool&lt;a, Jimmy Johnoon OIRd E - Shew emong
- •· lt'a o rouauring '-ling tr.nowing thet che ore not only eNvo, but tl&gt;rivlng no leu, performed in
cold, windy Chicego put on • 4'11C footurlng the
~""'tic guiu" licka of Son Soola.
Tho&amp; lon' t the IMterf*" 81uu Bllld or Elvin 8iahop
••nglng obout beinO brolt&amp; and ""-able """te they' re
counting their money. Thlala poverty-tow•SouthsldeChlcago·banoom muslc, The t..el&lt;y •uldents of the
Windy City ate treated to more loe1l first cla.s music
than env city in America.
Over the yoan Allgator hal ~ aovor el Son Seals
olbumh Tho Son Soit/6 &amp;lf&gt;d. Midnight Son. Lrve """
Bum/ng- all of which contoln original m.otonolaimllar to
tl\11 ol thlo moot recont album. 01 the nine songs on
Chic~ FirtJ Sooio wroUI ai•. none of whoeh make anv
O&lt;lgiMI IUitemOt1t, though the lyric&amp; of "Nobody
Lcwn o lo_.' &amp;how llalhet of the ril&gt;old humor bluea .... fomoua
know I'm on _,.times 1 rlllflt olf£epocjolly When lhe 1iQ1xw ttore
don't glvo me no credlt."

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Son Soola wallowa In lhe """"' &amp;wlnlf&gt; Mudclv Watll&lt;$
hat
occupiecl. Hos l.Ofcny vocola ..., ..m.g guitaf
~~~;;;;.-+~~~I&gt;Ll~ loubl.bllnd LO oooltln...fho
boller now. H ......, .._ 8 .8. ~ ,.,...,. - • to
--~~MI. S..' -~ """""'styiL
WNt rneUo .,.__, d!H•em, how-, ia the
Sa*' IIOGOi tenge. Ilia ...... QOW is
~on • pea~ .... , . _ glilmr. Akhouvh thevoeal•ln " Undlo&lt;d At My Door'' dan't - - the
p80IIIon of hoe oloquMI o,.oil.-.
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CO&lt;'IIribute 1he - v ttly't!wnic t&gt;ecqrOund during
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one awt8CI by Mrs. O'L.iery'a coW. bUt- a "-tin
the PI" ejther. You
rely on otendoUI lle&lt;y ""'*&gt; Son ~Ia lhe keeper of lhe IIWne.
a.tc.t/0 Fh bC.wltl foi ebout 40 """"'-· but be
w....s:wtwn you '-"• the rec:onl 0&lt;11 at the co- make
--~ ccmbllstlon I!Mn't rn,llad the grooves
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I got a strange fooUng when 1 put this racord on. Like.
isn't It getting late7 Wu lsupposad to be -whe&lt;e7
Shouldn' t I be spending my time in some better way? I
dunno. Maybe I'U go got something to oat. . •
I don't went to deny tllaaa guys their Dving. They' re

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from Bt,zil. They~ to make musk:. So what if m~
,_toe c.n't mnd It? ~ do they know?
Azymuth conaiota ot Joee Sertaml on Keyboard!(. Ivan
Conti on drums• ..,6 Alex ~011 on bass and guitar.
All throe doWIIe on varioul precuaalon. And
Outubto~whlch """ be roughly tte~ad to moan,
"Get out, brother!" or" Get-your brother out" - Is a
Ofl98Ging, ~lif;!g. c/etlgl\tful, fascinating baU
IMf.
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Aa I underatl!'d it tt&gt;ey've played with Kenny Wheel«.
wllG naa in tum pleyeil with AnttiOny Braxton. Now
th«w's aomething tO checl: out. Brmon's grlph!-_.
.flumes of matl&gt;em8tleal ............, .,,; tho bast to ba
found thio side of the jeu Nino.
But Braxton's not on OUtubro. No way. This islunl&lt;v~
ulban stUdio jeu-wlth a Braillian flair. so to speak.
Don't ~ad by the vijfeo art an the cover. If
henging around hotels Is your t..g you'U have e ,ban.
• "OiMet lervad at nine In our lltotanky downtown
room . . • hope you're 8r1joying the llorl
d'oervn. • • entertefnment provided by
Azymuth. . • love the tu• Eddie. . • this one goes
out to Flam. . • " Buslneumen muddle over the
eve_nts of the day as the .tables sag and flop over.
There/ere two good cuts on the~ .Jde totaling
! 1 minutas. "Marcana" sports handsome p&lt;oduction
end en iofeetlous inner-&lt;;ity handcl&lt;lpping beat. Good
background' music. And "Un Amigo's" restless se8fch
Oflds each time in the 11m$ of a p&lt;etty acoustic guitar.
Very .we.. But "Carta Pro Airto;·makes it
obvious - thesa guys urgon~y w.nt to be Alrto Moelra.
Or at least Chick Coroo' a other brother. And tho
ptodu&lt;en "'' rrylng to tric:lc-09 into baUoveing we' re not
in my livlng room but ln some'gonuinely a..-v
environment. What's wrong with my living room 7 I
mean. raaly. ·Is money aU vou can talk about?
-/Wuel SchutH&gt;Wfltt.-

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The ingonuit\&gt; of the American.bull......_.1)nly in
this country ean on aotut~ turn on.~.
otherwisa washed-up rnlddle-.god pop ~r mo the
heatttlvob of mllliona of aWOOI)Ing overilrown gida: They
did it in the 1950. with Frllnk S&lt;i&gt;atro, it boppenotd 111111n
in the 1 960s with Tom..,_, end over the last decade
multi-talented E~ Humperdink ~as the reelplent of
the ,bussinessme'n's megk: wend•·
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As Humperdink qulcldy fadas'lnto oblivion (even
another onslaught of pater)'llty suits could not retrieve
his foimer Phorop/ey heaclline status), the recOrd berona
ware quick to find his ·repl~nt In the form of Kenny
Loggins. The voeaBst mel aY the requifements to. Inherit
Humperd'~nk's dublous tl)rone as king o f the .....,.,.,.,
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He's chaek-pinchlngly cute, - a l s to both young and
otd. and usually belts out unobtrusive melodie$ offensive
to none.
loggjns' latest raleasa Kenny Loggins Alive ls the

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culminetlo&lt;l of
ollndustry nunuriog - tiMIMCent
lor d&lt;ocentl to tiMI m~ M.nilow "'-moNt Throne
o f s.nelo!V. A~ ol P"t hiU, 1 few
unknown oldill, • couple ot 0f1Q1N1 olferlngs, the
elburn ~Ptomiz• the harsi.ony ec:hllved Mtw..., the
porle&lt;1 "*&lt;I of pecUglng ~.
,
BrendioNng the - · loQgMe ldingly ltMnS his
vuit•, wf.lle - - of hungry homy !Minda 1111d1
tow•da him. Fhwoot dllpllys burot throughout the
blec:lulned bac:~ground of thlo r.&lt;nate OI'IIY· Thlalo one
happy album cover encasinv two equelly heppy riiC:Ofds.

So, muelc: uecutlveo rea-an, Loggine' Uotonoro wiN be
one be IMippy bunch. IHeppy people love to opend their
money .l UnfOttunetlly, however. thia lovk woru.
TIMilP .......m.m le jolly. the musJc Ia uplifting,
albeit cute, end the ~ is doflniloly tiMire. Crefted
f rom~ .., Celifomia, lako T -. Nevedo end
~. the C~ COYitl I bn&gt;ed IQectrum Of
m..- tootoo, oncompassing count ry I" All Alone
Tonlght "l mfcld!...,f-&lt;M-&lt;oad OOP 1"1&lt;""1&gt; tiMI Fwe"l. lov e
ballado I"Angel-"1. end even now wl\'0 I'Tm

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Uko mott groupo
Lovglns has fa Won into tho
clutchoa o f Michtle4 Mc:Oonald~ t...,.fOITnllt! tile
Doobia BtothOtl Into what
today. (Music
OXj)41rtS 011 atill -llnv whatiMir that' s • ptogross lon or
•111111..an.1 He repiiiCO$ Stevle Nic:I&lt;J on Logglna' urtiet
bOst..ller · ~I &lt;All You,_ .. Hoot my lltee of
• fa.ttr. .
Mc:Oonaltfo P'"*"'"' is aloo IYM!ent ' in the relldition of
the Oooboo BfotiMira ''W!Wt I fool - ..., .. I aecfible
A~'l)llt "l,

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Loggins' elton ~ eitiCe hlnd....OO . _ 111•
alweys sound bener when played by the or'llinal group.
Altnouvh n' o o produc:f'if blotent c:ommo&lt;clellsm lone
podgy commontBior noted that tiM! cover WM full of
phoJI.e s vmbOial, K"f''!YLO{lgln$' A... ltlndl 011 ito own

mo"" Anywev, any .ahor1 mitldl•egod lingO&lt; Who con
ge t S tov'" Nrcko to sing lov~ 10091 to him con' t be ell
bed
- John L1pi-

Stotus Ouo are '""'"'''"· This late t 9 60s bend Is
best ,..,...,._eel fO&lt; their hll · ·Piclur.. of Ml&lt;chstlck
Mon." the psycheclhe ode to suffer .,..,..,.., On the
Touch of Si• l• tllck commt&lt;Clai J.tn produced with
the utmoll proiiSIIGiiehm by vttofln New Ottaana funk cover of !hell leteot olbum, however. 81 of tile mO&lt;nbers
produc:~t Alton TOOMalnt. lnltead of one bend, 1 dozen
look •• tnouvt&gt; the g.lnd o1 koepinv tiMiect together
greet soaelon pier- fNb Ml(ld contribotlona to thla
th&lt;oogh tho loon yeort of tiMI 1970. hoi tekan Its toll
amalgomotlon ol lunt&lt; -jazz, widelY unewn In itt jazz
TIMI olbum"a huvy metol- il f...S with pop

f..UC rltloe from ,......, to tuna.
Tho Nghlight ol tiMI olbum Ia. • CIIOifio Perf&lt;er ,...,.,
" Au Private" which
the~ lito sox of
Arthur 8lytiMI tho tenor .., of Hltold Vlcit. Thio
piece of
bopping jazz ~ oonttllto with tho
rut ot tho motorill wlliclt unlonunotoly folie Into the
i&amp;u-muul&lt;·for-monoy category.
Glle'a gulta&lt; tlvOUQihout 11 o p4euent ewcetlon of tho
skill thlt o tn.rly w oll-trllined, IOUIIul W1iot . . , bring to
en lnltr\.mtlnt. According to Quincy Jonee. whoto not-...
·- • • on tho ~ cover. " Eric it 1 man, who In my
Htimltlon, perfectly f..- that dellcete ibelonce of
chops lnd technique.' EriC II a cloalc:ely trolned
virtuoeo who can step from tiM! .concert hall where
ciOOiiel •• on the menll, to Mond.y nlghll at Mibflt
whete IMI r egullr1y .., be heat&lt;! play.ng W1lll thou New
Y~ hll man Stuff, to the recordil1g
of the W0&lt;1d
- · h e heolbly aaisted erosu from the bn&gt;ed .-.nQt
ol Amho to Gtov• WuNDvton, Jr. to
lnd Cotty Simon.
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Aho worth noting is O&gt;onn E.otlond w ho contribute•
hi&amp; .Mmmv Smith stYle orgon on "Au Pmlete" lnd
Bulfelo'e own Grover Walhinvton Jr. for hlo tenor sax
on ' With You I'm 8om Again."
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lol&lt;e thM jeD ..-h.

mld·to-lato 1980s -.ndlnv r!&gt;ythm end
~· TIM! long brealcs OUih the trecu
.-ltd lour ~. oiOwing for an elburn' a won11 of

Influences -

&lt;NOtlrial.
TIMIIyricl loot to cac&gt;tfvBiolho

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epic eongs here. Tho O.O.U. lino ol tudi oblnOUII mlel
•• " Who Asked You" end " Your Snlilinv fiCI" 111 thl

dominont Iynes.
Tho llbum bogs down at tiMI beginninv of l'de two.
.. Come Roc• Wfth Me'' •nd .. Rockin, On" c ombine to
pcoduc:e etmoet ..ven minutes of noise. Both &amp;ongl
sound Uko I ~oge bend rnaldng 0 damo tOOO - IIIIII(Ig
guit8fl end very muoi&lt;y vOCIIs-:TIMirest of the elbom ,.aows a bit efter t ll•s.
oowldtng tn\ICII mo&lt;o lilwtide one. " High Ftv•." tN
noavto-lut trldo, il tho ltivNigh1 ol the elbum Yet evon
!his sonv not ...._tlgote the ...t&gt;ject of baong on
the roed .. ~v • I t lllould Sta1us Quo.....,. to bO
ofTllid to wrhe anytlw&gt;g that c:ooJdn' t· be dtoomt up e
within 1 few monutn- done In one toke in me
recording ttudio. •
Duo to tho elbom'e repetitious naru&lt;e, tho w hole Is
not •• good at the perta. Without any vocal or musk:• t
hookt to reoch out end grsb tho list-•. tho album
to QrMe ~ your ..,.. aft., more than one side.

- Joe CoiemM&gt;

Fine AR:Cs Film Cornrqit;t;ee
piiU!6entS

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FeacOR.iog:

''fuf)etf)(t§~'at: 4,. 6 , 8., 8t 10
TbCAR.s&lt;)ay in Wof&lt;)roan TbeatR.e. 8t
FRiCJay ir:&gt; SquiRe Cont=eReoce Tbeatr.z.e

This Semester:
Why not help foreign students
learn EnQJ L~ .. ·
WhY. AOt help yourself to a taste
of different cultures ...
Why I)Ot register for FOR 499?
Interested? •

if so, call the Intensive engliSh ·
Language Institute at 636-2079.
Ask for Michele Ann.

.. SleepeR"

at: 4, 6, 8,

8t 10

Sat:CJR&lt;)ay in Sqair.z.e Cont=eRence Tbeat:r.z.e
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st:~R.Riog Jane Fon&lt;)a will
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in Sqoir:w CooJ:.eR..eoce TheatRe

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htanly welcomed

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CM • mot"t s.enous note. ~n~ e•M\Ied (Omi:U\SIOn lowuOs
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8utlalo

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who s.«ered ....,.,. Nolo
Aev W;o e.-o., ....._.., .,. Nom 10 11m&lt; """' ,,.._., •
cc:anvnt.nty b)' dr*'l holes"' J boll ratner l.Nn ~t roc_io rl&amp;
"e.-o...."'edlhecc&gt;n•'l•nt~to '._.,.doct.,.. ""'""'10
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wn a holldl.y 8town then *'tft the JlretV'OJS 'JCJ"......ci -th a
note d. swt&lt; reoi&lt;y. · ~ l.ull&gt;or OCorc ~ &lt;It""
The O'Owd w.ioo.sy anoop1~ 1t&gt;e nut worm d.llt.,...., '&amp;ut
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"'-'· ''L.cnc ... the Krc"'
N lhe J&gt;I'OIA"' cl-ew to a &lt;lo\e, a '"""" ol We ~
~ • pt'OI'I1pled 11&gt;cxe on the plltlor~ ,.,.,Y "' the
uowQ-to , _ clasped honds ~ to clodare lhe ...,..,..., of
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Modem Languages and Literatures
POUSit" 223-

Toplcs In Polislt Culture: Pope John "P•ul/1 (3)
R.,. No. 451083, Wed. 6:50-9:30 pm, 1ot P•rlr.,, C. Prolcopczylc

ITALIAN 42S.
&amp;nte i tM Middle Ages (3)
Reg. No. 1711800, MWF N:50, OFN A 24, J. Munro
GERMAN 44

HllfOf'Y ot th' English Langul•ge (3)
lteg. No. 423056, Mon. ~-5:50, Clemens 17, B. Koelclcoell
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HUMANITIES 101-

ACuttur•llntro. to the Langu•gn of Europt (3)

Reg. No. ~7~.MWf 10.10:50, Clemens 121, P.Boyd-Bo!llfm•n

HUMAHTtTIE$ 181).
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Art of the Middle Ages (31
Reg. Ho, .if98857, Wed. 6:50·9:30pm, liiFN 2, 0. Gl•ss
HUMANTIES

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llfl•ge of Wome11 In French Llteritures: Women •s Rebels
In Lltet•tute (3)
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R... No. 4NN5, MW 10.11:15,. ACH A4, 0 . Bernal

Courtroom battles
. and civil riehts
a rally jour nal
~.h"'Cit}I&lt;:IGood~ hl&gt;be&lt;n&gt;.,...,..,byll&gt;e•dlal .......

...... V..tho&gt;-.dlb&amp;I:Qdtt~. ThoMI&lt;W&gt;LUU...~O.yroloes
lJ'undry - . """'dro&amp; 10 rn&gt;ny. the ptOCiu&lt;l&gt; d tNt """""
The foiWU &lt;muoned IM1h a....,.. of brvul ~and lhoo"'W' of~
•••• bladt "*'· Tho "'&lt;ttmS doll~., cxxupobO!'I and a&amp;&lt;&gt;· b&lt;J1 ol w«• bbdt
"',._,.. to V..t. •1"""1&gt; ollliocl&lt; COII'YTU'Oty lo&gt;dors
by \lol: R.ev.
WoP BtOWfl lo.rM&lt;~ 11&gt;e iliad&lt; luclonhp Fon.nl: Tilt! group spol&lt;• on btNJf of

ori&amp;m1!d

t~ biKk "'""""!tr and ~~ fc&gt;rmolly 10 ll&gt;e ~
•Tho('""'&gt; also r~ to u..·utt.,..,... ol l(ot1 Hand. )r ., a Neo-Nwlea&lt;ler
and ICI&amp;n\fNI\ who •olos on Butfalo"o Eut Socko. HollCI. C&lt;OpOtil""'f', l&lt;tcnlong to ·
__,.....,........,...,...,.-..,......,"""'...,.""""""""""""..,...,.....,....."""'...,.""""""""""""""""..,...,.-..,.."\ 'l'""Y· on u.. •oaoJ domot•"' ~~&gt;eetr.~
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to l&gt;e.n.ld J¥1Uity 1&gt;-M..rm Luth« ~-, l&gt;tthdly-&lt;n downl&lt;!wn"s N~aC•n
~ Hancft ..,....,.... ~ b' IOOwt.~ Men w,rr. GUts"· 10coml&gt;ll tho

D&lt;otolltHI deocnptl..,. of •n ott-. """""' o ro nolloblo
t10 ~ment Hou.·--~....- . 1

'---~-- trom 1"- il.pt. ot Modefn l onguogoo ol

ll~ll'l"ll'f tJIIIIII~

At lll'llll' 13(&gt;4~[)

(Your Student Programming Body)

Announces the following vacancies.

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,_.,.....,..cy··

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h . . _ to H.nds pt&lt;:&gt;poR.d ri#y. a Mill$! l.uth« ~ ~Y
~ ~ d merreon from YCMn ~ Ww Mid
F~ lor a tout&gt;tOf-traoon Nl.o p!Mint.J lor Noapn Squ;lr•.

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~WOIAQ n. - • n downt.,.,., 8utrolo ~t.Jy. list wool&lt;~
ltXol &lt;Nptor &lt;A 11-e Not..,., Con!erenco of Chro&lt;...,. and jews. ,.,.,..:! by o&lt;he&lt;

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Fo!un to...,_. Kill

PUBLICITY CHAIRPERSON •

responsible for design and im·
plement4Jion of publicity cam·
palgns for all UUAB eve!'ts.

·~atJon "

pr&lt;:&gt;poR.d by ll&gt;e 81&gt;&lt;~ ~

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They forl\'led a M&gt;rt.on ~ Ko&gt;e Day Ce!ebr•tJon Commrtt.. commcslicrW!d
wt!h f&gt;lomioc ll&gt;e CS.r"• iiC!MtJts. ~ orpMed to chw lit"''""' away from
~ othtr twO ,..,.. plonned f01 tilt day, tilt "ctlebntoon·· was $Cheduled lor
noon "' L.afayoott• Square (•bout tiYet bloc.lo.s from ""'&amp;ant) to 1vort •

COt'lronubO!'I
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ono ._..,.tor, SUte Sup--orne Collt ~ joltpn MattN adnvtted V..t 4
r-.- 10 oth« ._.,. sctlo&lt;Ued lor ll&gt;o cMl ""'" l&lt;ldtr"s

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NrxY"!'"t rJ~. __. nodw-c ~ alft:Cl the

PUBLIC[J"Y·ASSISTANT !
to assist chairperson fn • au
aspects of the job. ·

Please submit a resume and-a
cover letter stating times
available for an interview to
108 Talbert Hall.
DEAD~INE

Friday, Jan. 23rd.

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l'la,o- famcs~repe.t~V..tho~no&lt;-pormns...._edby

loa&amp; low lor a r&gt;llf'-IO group.
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US O.trooct Collt ~Jolon T Elf.,,""--· Ned T...Wy alt.....aon that
h --N-~.-.Iy "'wMoutre&lt;thCIJOn. ··

�Karl Hand:
in seaDch of

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white society
A

new unity?

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TONIGHT:
Ourit~e Sltabbat Servia
7:30pm. Jane Keeler Rm (Ellicott)
SUNDAY:
RWion Uniuersit!l Uft Group
JNish Text Stud!I
Begins I 1- at Hilld
folo-l by Beigel Brunell
MONDAY:

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Of'fN HOUSE
7:30pm • . -.leeder ~·

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Tu BIShuat Seder

B'nai B'rith Hilet

40 Capen Blvd. - 836-4540

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Your Guide in Selecting Courses

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life
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�special report

On the streets:

an elusive ).tiller
".22 Calibre" uncap t ured
--------------------------~ ~ K- ~

•,...bit

De&lt;poe luldreds ot 11...,.,. ..,...U&amp;•"'"C every
~- w ldenuly ot
the 22 Yloln ~ ... ........,. • my&gt;tery
Sr.&lt;e t11t Oct-. 9 i..AonC ot • ub &lt;h« Ernest ' "Shorty jones-who hoo
beer~ lVJt1CioO mbl&gt;ed ond hoO M '-tt cvt'out .. the •UXI&lt;tfS SOOh
...,_the "'"" .....,.,...., hod ~ "" - . """"
The
~ b&lt;a~ to f0t1&lt;1 . - , - hn. RQaon ond l.,.,. uept onto the
front Pllf: rtp&amp;.ac,. t.r.. ~ rt&lt;l tlli(W'IS ol the murder~·1: MtiOnS

TNt-"'" Oe&lt;ember 29

AAfY Unos1 t'&lt;¥0 and one ·hod montns , w-tuM ~ the mystery

tNn

•trUCk "'""' 0. ,., polK&lt; believe
•
W1y 11\&amp;1 ell)' lt ye.,-old Rotor Adorns w., wilrt'"C lor the l!ro&gt;clw•y bu•
""""' a wt.te man. mata.ng Ill&lt; dti&lt;riP- of the ' 22 Ulobre l(jjler." stabbed
Adams: "' U'le ~~ 1nd tht"t\ Red Ht- tJ'ed to death n tnt street
Ntw Ytar) Evt tNrke&lt;l the nt')l;' JUJC.k ~ty m•ln iWl)' Iron'! Rochesttr
26 year-old~~ wai •flO w.ttt.nt for • bus Lke Adams. he too was
n.abbtd"' th~ chf'st •nd d.ed 1ftt, ,. shOrt tiiTtt
littt thot &lt;loy •htr ~•""'tl• &lt;f&lt;v&amp; Sl&lt;lft 32 ye•r·Qid AlbeO'I Menefte oi i!.Jff&gt;Jo
wa.s nabbtd on thr ~ilrt, but W!'VI~ His de-sc:npuon of the Att~e-r htghl)'

resembed th,t\ ol the or.gnal

2'2 C.librt

ICJII~r

c.ompcx•tf' sketches

Clue&lt;
R:atner than Pfo-.nde tht- poliCe Mid Orttrl(t Anorney W11h nt"W and more
the r~~~ l\liC~ hiv~ tt\r()l.o\rn )Omt&gt; portiOt'i of the ~~t.c•uon
Accordn&amp; 10 OA Edw•"d C CosgrOYe the lf'Wfit~g~t'"~ forte
P'obtni Ill&lt; orltl""l llirlf18' wo• Khf&lt;IYiecl to"""' "'t• • 'le('Ond phi"' b"'
the ,......, of ..,,r. •naclo.s q•onst blo&lt;Jo.s prtvented the ~
&lt;:.osgmve admttted e1t1.e-r thl month tNt ~aoen ot ~al poke ag~
~on~.,.,..,.. tNt vwn~&lt;&amp;•t&lt;lf&gt; .,..~to the~ """"o
~i.A c'ues.
r~to drwrr•y

be....,.,..,

We feh tNt thf. nt-w S)t"r~ rtovof'!A.1"11 tnt t'I'Hif"t' use- 'otooOUid usure U$ th.i~
"""'""hod bten o-.ettoo'.ed by~~ .......y ~. C"'C'O¥t told l1&gt;f
Coono&lt;-~ lko1 tntn ~ ·~ t&gt;qon ond we~ got nto Ill&lt; &gt;e&lt;ond
phost olll&gt;&lt;n"""'C'bO"
~ lO cent~ _.Lh "" orCNJ P'lnl \001". tne Otstnct An~ ~YH
tNt 1M Wt ""'dertt Wfes W ~ !ICSenllt)' ""f'1.h tht' p&amp;tol ~
,;
Mer tho qlnt &gt;tl ol composot• po&lt;t\l'n W«t
by ~fBI. an ....,..

-ooed

otTtw
7S ~'""'"'
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DA ,...,...,.,.,..,
Tt&gt;f ~""'¥&lt;._..,.off.._,
Wttn 1'10 ~ 01"~\"' trw- uw ~ f¥

Nntnc lrooncl bu&lt; SlOIP' .. dt&lt;by\ ..
- · , .....,p. Nfce&lt;l (llo(~ll 0ts1r•t
montn

wne vmed blKi~T~en Mt.

hop&lt;'\ ol Coll"'""l ~

eo..rc:-,.,....

"""del'"' to

w "'"'..,....-

t..,....,.,., """"&lt;oJJ t ...... boumy ""'t•n they,. alt... ' " " - ' 100.000
reword ~ Plm ••P'oll1fd to ~ c -. -'""C to the - • SIOO.OOO
pre• ol!ered by fNI'fT
orpn.zatoons
~··Potts &lt;hot&amp;&lt; I!.Jff&gt;Ao """'• Homoc:&lt;lt O..f leo 1 Clono¥Jn ~1m not •w•re ll'lit ttw) 1\ CO"'C on he tokJ tl'lf. Coww ~ thit II the:

'""""""'Y

KCUWtiOtl Wffe true M ~ be cone~ WI the~
hunt.,, """'t """' onnocent .,.,,.,., m&lt;&gt;~&gt;l.en to&lt; 11&gt;e ._.....

SENIOR PICTURES

~~~~~~6 ~

Bioen gineering W eek
Monday, Jan. 19, Dr. Baier
from The Calspan Corp.
Wed . Jan. ll Dr. Mateo of
the M.E. Dept:

so-u~ bounty

,

Both will apeak at 2 ptD io 106 Furnas Hall.

10 a .m..4 p.m.
Where-Squire 120 (the old post office)
Why-To get your face in the
Bu{{alonlanl

DOCUMENTARY
Video Making
l

CMS 201 , Documentar!l Basia,

Reg. No. 451947

·

Througfl o Mtfa of llldeo projects. os IM/ os,
~ttftflingf - ' ch:l.wlonf of doalmentary films ond
uldeotopfJ, DOCUMfNTAiY BASK:S introduces the

otK!Iydcol, motlue oad tfdmiall alfiCiriiS inuolued
in tM IIIOitlng of docllllltftl«y uidmtopa.

MEETS TUESDAY. t-5pm
liS W-.le Hal, MSC
Center for Media Study
207 Wende, •JI;l 4l6

�special -report
~----~;--------------------~--------------------- ~
Rally's responses
f

Around
the nation
the Klan parades

From " nice" to disappoint ing
6y Seth Gooclchlld
To llW! 1&gt;0«&gt;&lt; ' ··.,.... to u.. ...
~ ond to the prou:JI0'1 "" .--y O.v rUyo

Buffalo's not alone

Reocwn to ,.,...ndiy.• ,.,., ,., .. ,...,.,. SQ..~••
-CityHoll. -a.Md .......,.....,.,.,..,.,
""'P"r
.......... the Nuts ~
The~ .,
.,..,...l&lt;o&lt;t Hone!- ...
-ofied lnend ....., stood 00 , . Slop&lt; .. ""' of
Oty Hoi. deO:e:l CU\ ""' """"""' &lt;hort. but on dd Nf!lod
toll M'd r.,..-i&gt;iffS He pot"&gt;ded and &lt;Nn~ to U.. low

'"""'lou!~,....._.~

- - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - br~•e ~
T'he n,;u..on s .tnt'f'll .on 1\.~Jl"f'd \0 U1k1 f~y 10 ~ wt.cl'l prraderl\ t1'lf
·~""'""rilly lr&gt;&lt;l tWniH domo&gt;rlilfi-- ~- (), ~' "78 i bif,o
O' lWf.ot"""te~; 2~ r.-O'WT"-Shr\tod member\ d tM: NaLIOI"'oal Sooik1 Pirt~ o1
~"" neiO • rill)' "' Chaco • Morquttt• PM&gt; Mat.,.ted l!oOO 'I*Utorl
wtt~ • row· fm fo&amp;t&gt;u "Wk"''l w or11y V'OI&lt;n&lt;e
•
f&gt; Greenst&gt;oro North C.N&gt;IW\i on Nov,.,bo&lt; l 197q ~ of 0/le
iirout llu ICJ&lt;Jv Klll&gt; (1000 fKt.,., •nd .,0 Tl't l'm&lt;ontM&gt; N&amp;.o Porty ~mnlod
iU11"0C&gt;$1 _,,rllor\ from w . Worken
O&amp;oncut"""' (WVO)
T»&lt; m&lt;fl"''! ffl4&gt;lod 11110 • _ . , . , , . , ""' '""' O.id ond , r~tn loOflOUS!y

,.,tndoa

V"'""""''

.-..c~eo

~ ~'"' dtff~encr betwe«~ thew rwo ~, """'~ ..., eve'\b N.u tht
~~ Of the taw enforcemen affa&amp;&amp; i'! 11Y M.vquenr Par at rattt. ~t.er
dernonsttiiCII1S weft kepi II J &lt;M'IJ""-e AM I.#Kiet ~o._Qnl~ by r.ot~ted

..."'....,.-...

_..!he,.,., , ..

tlw ontloNuo proteston 1\id been
~ &lt;Ofdo!&gt;ed.oll by w wd-tr-.1 Mw palo&lt;•
The ,..., ~ of lhe , _ . . , _.. ""' """""
bymnden -

Speolort to

!he~

ond report...-.nd ~
moloons an not.oni! , . - . - . ~ ocored Hond

Wived I Cf\lde yeiow "i"• beuq U.. NuJ ,.,.... W

I

hUIJIY «nwlod "'wi"ft• '
The few bymnden U.. pofo&lt;o let pus ond co&lt; Wfthf1 2S
feet ol Hind. ydled """.,.,"' ., bOIIl U10 man w 0/le

Pf"U- Ihot told U.. loader ......,.. to loolt. """' to •ct ond
wllotto &gt;~r ~onto the -~ lhl\o&lt;l 11 MTI.
·~ _.,.... ~,.,. Slld ,.,.,. ~ ~"'""
poloeemeo ADo. from the lev. ~lll\ll contron~&gt;IIOtl "'" iorg&lt;ly Wn.ted to aowd and !Nt M•,., lutlwr tcrc wu • ~' Hond
e1tnante5 d t~Cr.l! "'"- illd lflfliJu
pllyed lht J&gt;¥t ol II&gt;&lt; puppel controllod by Bulfolo poloc•
.nd Nt!C&gt;NI mecio

r....., ond epld&gt;eu

The Greensbo&lt;o lfl80dr ca.c"~ ~ ""W""' Whil&lt; !he wvo 1\id
JIUMI"~ 1:1 poloce i&gt;'OiectiQ!\ olf~&lt;on hid onlormed
W\10 repr...,.. l!v...,Nttney- ,_,0/le ,.,&lt;horuttho " d - II .lO
im n•n~ ~ .1\1 It 20 ~om .u V'f ~V41on '1t't111J&amp;~ 'OY~

,..,.,.., • pe&lt;mrt- ond

f~ stlto"'S ~ (~ It'd PQiil«: NIG not )"!' ItT~ 1\ tltiVll\ of I'W'If'

t&lt;Pomct&gt;oic5 -or..o-fllod ""'" W

ones NU. _-ten T•unu M'd opnneu

··~
or ,..., """"'"' ol "-""' "-" &amp;r""''d on ""'
u the' &amp;tst ""-"'&lt;lit wu ~f'll en~" ''J r"'&lt;'
dud YNO member\
Mucl1 !o ,,. ~ ol e.Jf•oo .,.., E&lt;&gt;. Co..T.y oil~ Tlv&gt;dty • ...,_.,,
~ ro)a-"""' pol1od ""' ~· (t&lt;ot.CNI 5ocwb• Porty ~ Amon&lt; I I
.q01&gt;01 11'0 - o n Hol1l' l UII&gt;er ~-.,; 1\oJy Ct&gt;a&gt;\~e 'ept
"'-"' or "'" lOO polotemen ~ Do.b&gt; &lt;1. , .,..., """C". " "' u..
""'...ra~ d l . . - . at Ene eon, .:.rn.o. lh.-., ~... .nc~ a..lblo.
:~rcrr. """• rn, 1 r.... d , . coo
,1 ~· 5qw;ott Tlv&gt;dt, ~
~to me No&gt; D&gt;M Adol.C&gt;ndt ICon Hind .... med
,,.. nooNob ,.......,.• · .w!lw ..........y ......&lt;ted .. " ......

'cv-

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--

pr-.-•

&gt;CIIYO-

Hind l rpecool pro&lt;ea.cn 1\U led to tp&lt;'&lt;\AI- .......... lt&gt;o prot«!""'
ellon s . - For tl\o
r/IJy. tr&lt;O 0..:.C0 f'ct.&lt;o Clop&amp;rvnent
..,_toG lNIOO&lt;Vn~ di0'1S t&lt;&gt;&lt;t 11\o Clly \ 17~.000 .. _ . , . . poy IMP&lt;&gt;Oa "'"""""""" n &amp;..&lt;llw. ,.,.,. and
~~

M.,_.,. P.,\

de'l'-•-•o

t+-e , _ tvnon ll&lt;*• birnuon •
r..,.., .... •bnonnolyt-qj&gt; n Milo .. Hond ,,_.,..,cr""'&gt;t;t&lt;loe !O.....,

'"""""Y

""..bloc'

,., !he cuto ol M•nn l\llher ~
"""'llONiy, IN' repuw~
orgv.utJM crutod on&gt;IWI)I Yl&lt;"O the C.ty os •tJII lodorc IN&gt;&lt;I wovo from tn.
""'""" ol ...,, blot &gt; ,.,, n 1110 post ,,., "'"'""'
..fot \he Mv'QUt'tle Park n*y. \~ wu not narty u ~a. wu t.lf'l,tr
fuM«&lt; No&gt; ffw Colons l!id or'J'NIIy ~ed ~~&gt;o- INr&lt;h lor Sl&lt;oo"'
~._ The~ 10JtUt&gt; NS I

iorc&lt;!Y Jo"""' ~loro , toro_., cJ 1Nf1Y

....., """'Yed u.. «&gt;n&lt;e&lt;ntr&gt;uon U"''" cl N.u&gt; Gtnnony Colton,,., cleodc:d 10
··vnorc .......... p4'0!&gt;1. '" r1,., lllin be Gonlrontod by i

more~., 11.irqueue PM\.
"'mob ol ~&lt;ruton&lt; ..

~

cover spectrum

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....,_

"Vtttr _,., ,_ ....... .,.,

··eom.-

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• """'""' ..... - . . .... -.pondlllo~ol .... CW"try , ,.,...-....el.....,.toiMd,.,.,.,.._,to
U.. Quito- .,.; ...., _..,., &lt;b&gt;t..,-eo wm 1/wm
(IN' Nuw~ me, ton do ""'' 11oey t~.e ,.,. 9'11 -n... ,

v.lllit k - .. ~-

,,_\lldA. "'""""'lew&gt;

llut 0\ht&lt;l - · - ..
"Ttl""'~
1Hond)to ..,.,.. to~ Yew~ Gt1 ..-c~r.,,
jD\oJ&gt;II Sobel KTO....ed to ~ ..too ......., WO~fiOICOW1ItdJiblwn.-1toocl&gt;lwn "" Heodoed

He Sfi'Siin!Ck&gt;t.

TFor 0/le """"" lOO ~ 11\ll a&gt;rdoned oil bOlt&gt;
Hond ond w 01/w&lt; -.~on ,.
&lt;antral
AdmctbnC ~ tNt 10 rNI'Y peoJlle ~ up to"""
ibo.lt CK to p.vllciJ&gt;OlO n U.. d.ly' J KINi\Jes, one pollcemon
,....,.., 11 1 "na • ffu Y
The polu. ~kod out In &amp;bid not ht4rnets w l&gt;olti'&lt;U&gt;&lt;
whose le11Mr strlj)S • . , . _ n u- ,...,.. """"'
lool&lt;ed i t w Uowds a.rtf.Aiy ....,.,... for 11'1 "'" at
traublo, "'l saw 1 1ot cl.... fKO&gt;, •• one oiiOC«" I"Ojl(IMOd,
H.IV"''!-edollt!&gt;e &amp;rn .r.,..r~~·' t!&gt;e poio&lt;e
dod not ilow wry fNf'rf obs&lt;rwrs 19 walk freely. Po~
wnh dOW&gt; """ l"oC&gt;n&lt;:S ..-c1 .,., rnotor&lt;)'&lt;les, the poicr
were I&gt;'OI!!"ed should W eY&lt;nt tuo;n ........ Yet f t frir

_ _.

_ . . - poloGe dOW&gt; M'd
be!ween
11&gt;e , . . """ w pa1a.

""'V~.

Monyol-nw&lt;rowddld""' _ , . dthe ..,._,
fromlhe&lt;oondttl.,...'fO&gt;I~IornefKoe."" "'fl • n w ~to tNt 0/le ,...._, medii ""' ~ nto
....,., bv! U.. low mostly, - . n \hll dod not JtC&gt;fiOI. ond ....,ed tNttht r/IJy _ . , ......, loltlt &lt;flea.
t&gt;dan&amp; to • . _ or ,...._, NlliJr! told r....-ctod
fhrco ~ ,._,,,.. llle ..,. on the &amp;!'&lt;IJD." .cNmbon
•c&lt;m
l"f\ll'uned .. You Dn ke drK;rwnnauan-b.ll ""1 ~
And- Hit&gt;d loft. awoy by .. etCO'\ ol bu1y _.. ""' ol ~ . . - "
IX»o&lt;tm«) . u.. aowd ~.,.o .w1 the lew "'VV
,...,., at!hf: -.rs ~ not ,...., llor II'Oublo. but
~......,hod tallied lhenlher 10 lor1d-' 10 ...... 1JIJtlj;;;;~
Tho I.., ,..,pe"""" ~ lhe colll
to . . . .
/
~ ~Tl-.lwlyse&lt;modiOied ,.., a.. NoD Pony
.n, to b e - or ~~&gt;e ~
md ~ Joi «iu. ~ INdo "" lormof
1 hoord INll/wn- 1"" t.o ~ I,., I 'ttWlNfl&gt;
appeor~t"'feuo ,_.,._ '"To- jjo - - . · . , . be~·· ........, ~ " Hd
~ --to~s. lddl'IL~'1 - "1 IO'tleolrnylncrG Aid me, ·d~-.-- .. o..
U...
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9-ouu of

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ond-,.,"' y.,_..., ............

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NEBD EXTRA CASH?

~

Come to the- SA BOOK EXCHANGE ' 81
SQUIRE HALL BASEMENT

$

Bring books to be sold
Wednesday, Jan . 14 through Wednf!.sday, Jan . 21.
Books will be sold from
Monday. Jan. 19 through Wednesday Jan . 28.

SOoiue

• STUDENT FEE W.\IVER .\PPUC.\TIONS
are ;waiable In SA Office, Ill Talbert. TM
ckacline for applyina is Mon. Feb. lnd. Fu
walwn au t.ed 011 fN!Idll

Pick up unsold books and checks
Thursday, Jan. 29 throught Friday, Jan. 30.

This is a non-profit student operation where
you submit your books. set your price and if
sold. you· will receive a check for the price you
requested (minus a 7% service charge) .
If the book is not sold, it will be returned to
you on Thursday, Jan. 29, and Friday Jan. 30
only.
After 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, the books
become property of the Student Association.

Open ftt1onday-Friday
Ltnryl8aley

UlraryiNIIIgara Fah

from ·1 0 a.m.-5 p.m.
(Evenings: Tuesday anct Wednesday
from 6 p.m.-9 p.m.).

�••l

i Niagara.
~

-:-:- - fa-. !he~ ,........, n

-

· - to lo;eop h&amp; distan&lt;e. A&lt;mrdi'C ID one
""'11 ...... ... - pst - . . _ _ •

!!

ottotude. About 200 .nlotmecl olritet1 w.td)od ' 'OMOYnCeel one effie«
tho otU. NtJ:&lt; tho U&gt;olrt.ocn
onto tho
•

,..

! ll\loiiiiCft. ''Y..,an'llol"'-ta.Ad"""'*'-.."" ~people Into tho SIMI. tho honobod&lt;
i • ·
"""""~ ~ to eoop&lt;r2te. ''f
.,3 ~d)' u... "'*-"took ~~~e..,.., rou don't -· ~~&gt;e - wt ~oqc rou:·
'

~

hod"""""'

policotnon-. "'-

Squore
· ol tho woet os tl&gt;e I10rMbodt
orould ~
n tho -moddle
br1pde lcnnecl o socand lOyer ol *""'Y·
e... tho """ one! one-half hooT marl&lt;ed by aim 'Tho p&lt;OteSIOn fNictotd dcler,..,.tion one! the spealten fi'Oke wrth.Jlrt .
but - p r....led
TheN: ..... -asJ&lt;&amp;I'I!oCII'e ....... tho
-ailed
to Hand. an....-&lt;! ,.0.
NoD lnd ~. n a 0&gt;m0t out.sode ol Oty
Hoi ,.. • """""' ~ ..-oinl hm one!

at-

~ ~hmto ..,.ond.-.

c.,. ......
Yet dooptt ..,....u ....
~o-wrtrl

.

&lt;~ourct:Hand &lt;:OrllrlUO&lt;I to
by

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"Come down

111 opalcrc ., tnt

here rou

&lt;on-of'&lt;l·b&lt;tch,"

oll&lt;Mod one man r~ "Power.
&lt;Nnted

a

~

ArJwc

pow.r·.

smol &amp;1""4' ol blade , _ Hand

teJpQnCied by

ldtlrw "" a

..e&gt;Nm_

yellow -

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Hoe JOod \hit

~

~

..

-

,.,.

.,. oklo.d to o:&gt;m« O&lt;J\ and
" - t h e y - the Nom ond tho~. t&gt;vt
mMI~ \hit he was (Jf from olont
"Thos rdy.'' he oddtd. "accom~ our

pi-to td attenuon to ovr ~t
Next to Hand nood on tlclerly "'""~ &gt;Ood.

~,.,,,_.,

tho Cool&lt;uon ~ -

"""'·-

ad tN.t ~mar-e rAaSU Wf!f'e not m&amp;~

~ ollian pull1td !he crowd ....

blod&lt;

~ott &lt;t~ ltlo trUIII ....,_the crowd btl"'
10 ,_. •• rwn, he_....,..,, 'he )'OU alrlo.d d

tht ITUIII''

Ood '

While the~-~~""'

mon'W'C· the Coilruon carried out ~ pliMtd
W&gt;\h 1991ten l!om vlnOIJS black
"'iar•nl&gt;OI&gt;o Larry Holmes. ....., ran f« """
pr-.t "" tho
World IJcket 1m

provam

w-··

.~ wec~ ~~&gt;e v~
I'XIItn

ComnonauH
But thor truth

''Somo pe&lt;ll&gt;lt
~o

otht'fJ wu ll'\al novn "' l

tf't'Tor tNt W1l not bf t&lt;*r•ttd As HaM w~s
o.&lt;otted by poliCe 10 a w•·~
I \'0'1\i
man from~ Y&lt;l'l. Jo!eph s-. tool • '"""'
ithm. t&gt;vtmiS&lt;ed

-

. ,..,..,.,. cWd - · - c:J

''wtot.. -

-.,," &lt;Wthey~)'OUII\. " lam not
here olont I hi~ "" mlion Jew&lt; W11l\ me and
tho 50&lt;A o1 O!f't mlion .-..ocont peoplo ..tlo

tNt~

~

10

~nt• ..,....

,.,d \hit we """"' 'I""'• the

Funny we wovtd dopotld on the covrt&lt; to

do away w•th facrsm It
weapon .n 1~ artenats

see'"~ ~k~ ..not~r

dt1eat a r.i(..ll\ rnenukty

WN1 ..

,,..,..., oooplt """" ·~lll«(&lt;Y\I&gt;t(.Me"

..,~

........ """"""

Campuses stay calm as
tensions rise in Buffalo
Peaceful protests prevail
-

--"by. Robert Unquand

Altllot9&gt; ...oaJ ,.,._,. -

SOJ&lt;ed

ot I

No.liJfJ Squore "They re ""' """'f,•

C0fTVTVU1Y .•

Cart ... -..... \hit the '""""""
lou to tho U8 ,_,.body hJS helped
""""""' ,..,.., IO&amp;&lt;the&lt; ond tohl
dlfiall d.l)'1 lloasm ~
stJI .......,.,, " Carter quoc:ldy iddl.

on e..l!olo. tho ~,.,.,_ on tht Cty •
two Stite Cilmj)Utft hJS remaned leu
Nn e&gt;tplorlo ku ll'dloalhne hove
not yet conso.med st~.""" ~ " ond Wtl JlwJ)'1 bo l.f1loU
.. for 5.e'venl re.HCM. 1 sptl'lt of people odmll 11 exiSts 111&lt;1 duJ Wlll1 •
••ranc.t. tf not td1dirtty h.u

o.n.c -

pr~
~eire tD .,......

c.r,.,

"'tho"""'
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The ,.,..

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Jre
palpablr- bYt
ul'\der
C0&lt;111ol-o&lt;&lt;OO'd&lt;l&amp; IO Tommy s.bbs,

riOil~ondonsoJtst....,.,nthe

prtS1de:nt

hove wtuJIY doSippeorod - ·
Mucy ford ll'd Hocnod McOondon
f&lt;ll 10 \llelr doJthl Iron on EIIK&lt;&gt;tt
Ccmpiox tower J•&lt;t Mort~&gt;
Tie- trlftdy trii'O&lt;onded roc..
blmon: H • · "and ""'do

Af~ Stvdent
8lbt» \t..&gt;d hr f\OtiCed tt'w&gt; tenso\
&lt;Nhfn ht returne-d from O*lstma.s
broil&lt; Peoplo
1
to
o.cn othe&lt; .. he...., · - the s~Mco

post

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.. U8 • lltock StuM. Ooportme&lt;&gt;t. tt&gt;e

BEGRIGERATOR
RENTAL·· SERVICE

Brings you their Second Sem.ester
Refrigerator Rentals

of

thu

schOol"~

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'Boct. ~·
Whon !IOII'Ie IW ICMc KUn (100()
R«nMI flyert turned lop o,.,.,S
QIT!jM. l\abl&gt; S orcanoutoon ll'd
8uffalo

State's Jtw+~ StYdent

Orpwu""" ....~ • &lt;"'t

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WfO'otidiY 10 ....,.. the .......,.
.nd ""te StudctiU 8oth bi«&lt;&lt; ond
whte .,.._, .-......, r~ )(X)
poll

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sores

Fargo Cafeteria,
Sat. Jan. 17th, 101m · Noon

Thef"t.

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conc..,.,g the Nob 100( rl8y •t
hWpfa Sq.aro .._.., tNd&lt; .._,..
on Ut'llpla
Wallie~ Farrot, UR • Bloc\ ~
IJooooon (BSU)
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The esu "'....,.,. beliovos the lottopl1nnod lof1yette SquJro rally
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By the Underground
Sun. Jan. 18th, 101m • Noon

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wuh \M, bo&lt;ause -~ doon
thtfr ACtKlllS .art condoned ••
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stond on blad&lt; &lt;lloU&lt;Jon n ord"' lo
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i'cnorrt ~- K.in&amp;'wJJ oet 1op or-.y as •

By the Grub,
Sun. Jan. 18th, 4pm. Spm

lndd\lt"I~J

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at\4 K.~K •re only the Yl$lblr
t'NI\Iftstat.eon ~ mort ~.
deep-rooted raciSm " " 9\¥ sooety
redy oppc;&gt;Jed \hem,' tilt INlytod
they t 1&gt;o •blo to wrloc•

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i rwne to drlw lttef'l\0"1 lw.t.:;
(rom Noocor• (Miy~ • he oxdMned

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ctn ddu.t raoal rep"enon aroups..

Wevo been ciWonJ W'lh the 1(10(
for a 1tq tmo ' - · hn.., \Utod
"n.. (raJy)"""' one dom&amp;x., •ltq
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ntof&lt;'ted n lone"'""" ros.iu to 11&gt;...
lort ,.,..., problems.

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m. Nun .ad 100(_ " Those
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Royals destroy Houghton, 80-22
IJDda O'Donocll IOIID OMiy Quulmao pt&lt;lCIII thu
and .she i'!" &lt;U't torp r..- bam1111 with
aratitude. h .....,.. ber UB Basketball Ro)'lb 104 a sbo1
in 1M . . , ..,Ill tbc RI/'PfU&lt; DeWS that Maur«~~ K1cuJ
and JcaDJ&gt;r Qt.mliVID woWd be mumina to t~
Bulfalo rosrcr for 1M Sprina sanc11n.
Both ....,... suned lA 1M Ro)'lb bac:tcoun w.
rear as freshmeu and contributed ~re&gt;tly to UB's 80-2:2
•motlmic&amp; or HouthtO&lt;t CoU~ Tuesday nlclu lA
a.rt Hall.
" It WOS I tWD ef(Orl Uld &lt;vnyooe played •dl,"
O'Doat&gt;dl Ald. " J(IJID( and Maur«~~ ~ a Uttk
rusty OUI there and their timlriJ WIS a little Off, but I
was pleased wltb tbdt pcrronnanca."
Kkl4 was ill tbc IW1lnc llntup ao a forward aod
dlipped lsi 10 polnu while Qullllivan supplied some
heads-up dd"&lt;T~Kin tbc bac:k.coun .
)'Cal

The HJchl.u&gt;cl&lt;n had no bwlneu bclnc on the ume
court with 1M Ro)'lb u Buffalo jumped out to a 42
point b.tftlme "'*&lt;! S4-t2. Houab10n wu outplayed ill
evny upeu or the pme, .,pcdally on tbc boarda
Wb""' Olna Collora, Jan«~ Ulloy IJid Mario B&amp;jko in
particular IIW'td """'Ythlnc In slcht. Robin Dulmace
kd the UB o rreme at lite half with 12 poinu and
Collen. and l..illey boch netted 10.
O'Domdl rnealed that HoUihiOn a&gt;aeh TIDYI

Shiro""' a bil irriwed by tbe wick marp. at l&gt;llru-,
but tho Royala coadl plly&lt;d &lt;V'\)' one-or ber pllym
tlllottcl&gt;out 1M pal&lt;, JO tho embarnssiac Rllllp WIS
not iotmdonaJ.
Tb&lt; boJl tOMn COftllDued 10 docniDate io the second
half and a&lt;amrolled to the flMI " point nwpn.
Ocfmse was the atOll&amp; suit for tho Royala tlttoucbout
the ...... u tbe aHl ~ oombinldon or
DuJmace, Elkll Naklus and Qulnli-"UI clro-.e ror t.be
easy layupa.
"Tb&lt; break was &amp;ood OG the Jlals, but ..., Ita.., Sd
plays for !be fOJlbreak and wo •·em~'t aec:utJnc lbem
wdl," O'Ooandl refleaed.
All fi&gt;e Royala sunen ...... io doul&gt;io r.......
Ulley ooly tco&lt;od 4 poinu iD II&gt;&lt; MICOIId ball" due 10
spanc pla}'laa limo, but still fUllshod wllh 10 r&lt;bowtda
......., or 11&gt;cm ortCIIJiw.
Marie B&amp;jko coolin,_ 10 bnprovc. Tb&lt; basketball
rookk and 10t'lball v«en.n d"umpcd iD 12 poinu ODd
led the twn with 19 rebolmda.
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Buffalo sbol ID ke c:old 30 pcn:mt f..- the foul
n.ous
lint. but a vny respecttlble 50 paant front the fi&lt;ld.
The Ro)'lb will be at bome apinSI 0.1100
UnlvcnitJ on Saturday 11 6:30 p.m. in Clark Hall.

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by Toey PrtU

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Mrke Powdl and Jim V......,., boll! 6' auarda,
lbt.-c's ~ Ute ra.d trips to really put a ~per hne rcuun&lt;d from W. year'• team and an joined bY
""at&lt;ltll) ' - for • wlnruna r&lt;OO&lt;d. h'•.....,...,.. t • o ot"hn •n&lt;nni rr..,. 1910'• sunJna sqiAad.
•baJ Lsqaad travels all til&lt; way tO florida tO fl« a
Tbc Pltu.ddpboaobased &gt;qiAad _ , . a team~ricrued
then, lO com&lt; hom&lt; and fa« the boot anad: oo botb orta:d&lt; and ddc:Dse. aauc!inc &lt;o
Di\'bioa W baskdball tam on th&lt; ..,. 00011, Is j.., H .......
abow uabeanobl&lt;.
1lo&lt; Buill II* their laA two ..,..~~don II&gt;&lt; cloo&lt;
lbol'atbe situatioo ttuu r..,.. &lt;Oath BtU HQIII&lt;s and or t . b e - , beotilll J'ftdoaia Slae Cbllqr S9-S4.
bU UB lkilb.
~ ..... 10 ~ford $I .a. 8 o t h - - e ..
1lo&lt; ...,..._ s.- ~ Bnn-nnhd n~mb« bOinc- the FrwiOGia- ......... tOftld &amp;rtalo't
fi•c in t.be naooo in Divosioo Ill,
be ID Cart Hall dt&gt;isloo . - d.

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&lt;onlJbl ~&gt;opine to Clllmd lbar wmrunc areat to ll
pmoa 11 the 8dlls' expense.
lint ...... 8rookl) .
1lo&lt; Bnn boa&amp; 1M Suto Uru&gt;cntty or New Yorl
Tho ~rcl&gt;t or UB's OvistmaJ
trip no tbe
Alhlctit: eonrcni.cr (SVIO'A C) Ployn or tbe Yeu fv&lt; Brooklyn Col~ Toutnammt. Not ooly dld t.b&lt; &amp;db
1980, E.:l Jad!itn. The 6' pard as ••cracina Just uodb- """ 1~ coumament, but Jobn F"tt.zpatrict was named
12 poinls. pm&lt; ...... ilooe or tbe toys tO the Potsdam to til&lt; AII·Toumlommt Tam.
Olt.O&lt;k. He is )oiu&lt;d bY ortmsM threl1
s..rrato opon&lt;d til&lt; toumuneol wllh an un...-&gt;&lt;
ttowland,a6'S'' ~·who is J"erl&amp;ina llpcuniJa clrubblnc or C11y Coii&lt;J&lt; or N&lt;'&lt;' YD&lt;k. 72-47 Karon
pmo. Rowt.ndlsabotbe team leadcr in r&lt;bouods '"lth HmdcrliOCIIed tbe Bull&gt; witb 1• pOinu and seruor Tom
6S. Mauricr Wooda tOppties the ..,. of the titan' Parson s.
pu111pcd
in
12.
board sttmpb havin&amp; snat&lt;d .56 oo 111 \hOJ season.
l!rlc Altscadtn and ~1.,k McOwn .,.bbcd 9 and 7
"Rowland IJid Jaehim are probably th&lt; best two rebounds ra110tthdy.
playns in tbe confcrmce," noted H""'es
In tbe liMb, Hu&amp;ho' tl"llop&gt; ml1dlod up oplll$(
host Broolb'n and IM.Ie:ht-d • win in ovmimc on • ihot
by Au;patncl at tbe bw:zor. "Fitt," HmdcrliOO IUid
SWiotlcs
Tho visitors r&lt;ly on a pu&gt;tn&amp; &amp;am&lt; "'tth a lot o( Panons wen all In doublt fiaures. witb Hmd&lt;tJOn'&gt; 18
motiolL ' o amerate their scorinJ punrh. Thry will points the hl,h&lt;11 ror s..rraJo.
••1c Wb Chc bcs:w wm ~ rOJ tG this ~.'
roan to a roar-&lt;Orner Rill whmcv"" necdiiiJ and on
dofcruc, will Uk &lt;lrai&amp;lu man·tO .... an wilh l lot of HUihes rnnark&lt;d.
•
pra~Utr.
Tb&lt; Om5tm'" onp ondc&lt;ltn Flo&lt; Ida for tbe BuUwnd
Potsdam Is avcr&amp;Jio&amp; ovet 80 polnu a pme wllilr thry ••rtnod dnobbtncs ac 1M handa ol thcit Southern
boklina their opponcots tO UDder 60.
I&gt;Mu-lollna tO Ill&lt; Unlvn&amp;ity of Concral F1oncla and
Tb&lt; t wo teams met last year. "'ilh the Boars comlt~~ Stt:tJOn Unh&lt;cnrty by wide mar""'·
away with a 50 10 4$ Yic:lory.
Al\a Gioe pmes, F"ot-rlck and Panons Itt"
The Bulb will DOl 1&lt;1 • breat after tonialtt's pmo leadinc in tho seorinc tkparttDCOt,.a......ma ll.l and
bocaw;oc comorrow they r- Penn S.Mt-Behrmd 13.6 poinu a pmo rt:q&gt;OCtrvdy. Ken Jonrs leads the
~ also in Clatt ttoll. The P&lt;:DJ1JY1vmia team 1a.m in rebounda witb OtOial or 51, fbllowod dosdy by
. . 9-5 as of Wcdll&lt;!day and has bcltat a tOUJb liarold Walltt •rth M

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POSITIONS AS lESIDEHT ADVISOI.S

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omen swimmers beat Bonni
UB's swimmlna mer..Wds opcn&lt;d the ""'
JaD&lt;IIff
lbc riJ)lt fin u they easily cl&lt;fealcd St.
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Bonavenrure 86·54 ar Clark Pool Tu ..day
afttmOOn.
The Royals opened the m... witb four YICiorin.
then wml on ro win tO or rite 16 races.
"All the Jwimmcn awarn real well. •• Stltcd ('C)Kh
Pu Noal:es. " We • .,. in p'Od lhapc foltowina 0 111
uip to Ft . Laud&lt;rdal&lt; oves the ....mon:·
The squad tlllvdcd to Floricb ..ncrc the~ and
other colklt swtm tnms IAlltercd at tbc Swimmina
Half o r Fame lh '1-' t. Lauderdllc. Theto they
practiced for nearly si• hours a day and &lt;n)oycd th&lt;
unu.Wiy chilly Aa&lt;ida weather.
Th&lt; Royals 2lOO medley rdoy unit aave UB a lud
"'bich they iuaeascd Slead~&gt;·~luouJ)lout the m«t.
Kay Simoruoa, Hclcli Ordner. Anne Worley. lftd
Km Buc:hhcil compklcd th&lt; ra&lt;&lt; in 2;0U.
F....,ytjja Amy BdJsort and Buchbcil lumed in
ouutandiq pcsform....,.. tn rbcir r&lt;JP«~I•• dashes.

BrisJon 'O'OOib&lt; puoiJIUDa SOO mcur (ftc ID .5:31.06
ISid lhc 2lOO meier free inJ:i&gt;S.S. Buc:hbciltook the
minialurc (r&lt;C$1y1e, the .50 meter [r&lt;e, In a brisk

Z6:1.
K&lt;:rric Lehman. tho divina clq)Cn from St.
Bonaventurc.look
both
divina
compelitiona-opt iona l
divlna
and
mucbtorY-wlth ICOf. . of 166:15 and IJS:U
respcaivdy.
Bolb 1ndivld.W mallid were takcn by UB'1 K.ty
Simonson, wiiO fi niShed the 100 mner In 1!'01.2
alona wirlt the 2lOO meier in 2:23 .6.
Sl. Bonavcorurc'• Pat Spoor halted UB's Anne
Worky's hopes of swccpina both butterfly
comp&lt;litioas wich a victory in the 100 meter. Worley
OOIIqiiCf&lt;d tilt SO maer io a time-or 11.4.
The viaory I&gt;U'hcd the Royall record vp owr the
.SOO mark with o 2· 1 rcoord. Meanwhlk, tbe Btowa
Indians dropped to an eYe 2-2. -

Bowlers
dealt 3rd place in Vegas
don.,

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will tllld...
Thotc werclhe -daofUB Royall
auiltuf . . _ . , bowlil&gt;a CIC*:b
Fnnk Cobunl. alter 1111 1~
lody tqlen plaecd tllltll in the
Arizona StOle l..,ilaliot&gt;u on Dee.
.l()oSI in Lu Veau. Cobum
uplaiocd duol lk Royab were
orialt&gt;rdiY ranted 1blnl ror the
tourney, but Eric Comaollllity
Colle a• and ladiua State
Uol venity (ruk.laa
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I&lt;ClCXId, mpeaivdY) tlcdiDcd 10
onmcl, maldo1 !he Royall ea;ty

l oenlor. iD b&lt;r h
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SWter, rolled a tacal or SS7, while
Irwin aaow&gt;tod ror fl).

Barb lnriD led 1bc way fa&lt; UB,
rmishina fourth ill all her evcnu
with at01ai 'Of2106 pUis. She came
in third plod ovcrall in sinal..
compclitlon, rackiDI-&lt;~P 637 pint
ud linhhlna SUOI!I with a Z.C7.
Irwin aJao te.wocd with Terry
SUaud 10 place fourth in do.abla
plq, wit!. oiOClllt~f IUO. ~.

Of Irwin'• aamo, Coburn
commcoted tbat "ber abilities
didn't reflect bes 101~." The
Vel&lt;fan uslstatlt IIIIo painted out ,
tJw Irwin, t.llo"Ch she rUlbhcd
tllltll iruiqla play, wu ooly dJree
pins out of rtnl place. Had lhc
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Ole ..,.. ~ die S.500
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c:lUlCplioa.all . _ . perf~.
' avcrqiq 112 for II pn&gt;H.
lmprcucd by lbat, Coltarn
''we'D baW:W llod a place
rorbc:r;, 111c IIDMip."
Cobunl """"'· ''llle P1s ...,._.
llule ~. biM ~ . _ a
aood ~ spirit." He &amp;Mo added
that tliis squad Ia otM or the hell

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~and in toe real world.

IM'e C&gt;OIICIIcd, "u fll U JCtlifta
aJoaa IUid worklq tOJCthcr. "
Cobun1 il optlmlalc that his

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aooc1 b~. .. he tMJ. "w~·re
)U&lt;I DOW l18rtiq 10 ..... &amp;rOWid
tome of tho thinaf we've boco
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The Royals' n...t outlna Is allied
for dlit s.turday. CoOWII't ~
will tn"CC to ~ for the
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Vol. 31, No. 44 SUNY .t 8uft81o/14 .1.-y 1•1

Buffalo's
got the spirit ...
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�The ·Spectrum needs ·
Writers (news;....,feature,
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sports, national, science)
Artisfs
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become part' Of the . Univefsity.

�City
braces

for
rallies
by Sin• 51-0JOJ
C.q&amp;MM

Burrato's civic:, POhtlcal and
relr&amp;lous leadnr will join fortt&gt;
tomorrow in Whal Mayor Jlllnt$
Grlf'r111 Wll "a aw.siv&lt; pll&gt;crina"
in honor of slain d•~ riahu Ieoda
Dr. Mania l.utb« Kina Jr The
e&lt;kbrauon, scalukd fO&lt; ,_., in
l.afQ&lt;U&lt; Square. lo an cffon to
"iJiusuatc tb.&amp;t Burr&amp;Jo ruidents
ar&lt; d&lt;:dlcatcd to the prindpl&lt;S of
&lt;Qilliky and c:ooocrn for fcUow
m.111, .. a&lt;cordit~~ to Grirrm.
Obo&lt;rv~~~&gt;« o......,.zn• hope to
~... anenduoc I&amp; th&lt; proand aoll· NIZi ralf&gt;&lt;S plaollcd for
..,,.., Thurlday in Ni111an Squ.ve.
Ill&lt; location of City Hall-• half·

ra llc away from the Kina
«kbratioo in l.afa}'Cfl&lt; Square.
In Wl)l D&lt;ambn I1110. II&gt;&lt;
N•-.1 Socialist Pany or Am&lt;ricll
clulributed lcalleu around IN Oty
callina for "100 wlut&lt; ....., wit.b
auu•· to demonstraac fDC' .. whitt
dvil ri&amp;hu" on January IS. In
oddltoon to bdna ldl&lt;dukd on
lUna'• blnhclay. "' the ...to or
aiM rca~~~ mtod.o on area blact
....... , . NciaoW Soaalist hey.
a MO-NIZi - · b a t&lt;puted anlibiMk. orpnizalioll.
Th&lt; W&lt;Stcro New Ya&lt;k Naional
Soda/lJt Pany clurpt&lt;r wU fO&lt;'ID&lt;d
late laM year und&lt;t INieacknhip or
IC.at1 E. Hand, Jr. ronncr ·~itaa"

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IN I'IIUAIIATIOH:......, -C!f!H

ANion. Tbe Natlooll Soci&amp;lbz
Parn, h&lt;adqiWicred m Nonh
Carolino. u lod by Harold
Covinatoo. locally. IN clurpra is
b&lt;lkY&lt;d to have IPI'foximatd)o 10
m&lt;mbnl. which Covinaton calkd a
••tmall unit." Ye1 Hand bas
plc:d~&lt;C~ 10 wort in the aurralo ....
10 Sd up a power stn,dl.lfC.

A.ue:mpu;na to avcn t.fK Naz~
rally, ocllcclukd for IO:JO Lm., IN
Mania Lulb&lt;r Kina M&lt;mc&gt;nA~Itally
Coalltioo wu formed, and ll&gt;cn
announced plans fO&lt; a 10 a.m.
c:ountor•raliY at lbo Am&lt; Nlapn
Square loc:8aioo. "We rd... to
a_llo.. Mania Lutbt r Kiaa'•
blnhclay lo b&lt; diflraad by a
handful Of .....:iszth-" dcdated I
Coalition membu.
Mayor Griffin, fcarina a ~
cootrootllion, dcoow&gt;ocd both th&lt;
Coe.lltlorl and Nul raUia by

nllla," Grif'rm told the lh(JJfllo
El'mlfll l'lrws. ''Th&lt;Y havo no
bwln. . or ri&amp;ht 10 b&lt; in ou.r City."
Ald&lt;d by Mastu District
Councilmaa Da&gt;ld Collins, Orif'rm

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wm:ilod plans r.. th&lt; "of'(ICial"
memorial cclebratioa, modeled

OfPl'lun arc coo&lt;iallina plans ror

alln laM October's suocou(ll} Un11y
~ly. "Wc cannot lllow the
prinapi&lt;S upon which our City ts
bu&lt;d and which II&gt;&lt; man to whom
the day b dedicated to b&lt; trarnplc:d
oo," aaaed onrroa.
The Martin Luther Kina Day

Endon&lt;:mcau
rec'Ci•cd
from oearly 100 .,......... - . _
lnctudlna Attorney William

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counte:r·-d~moasuacloa .

BULLETIN:
Kunslkr, Worken World Pany
US Dlst.rict Court
le ader La rry Holmes. and
Rq&gt;ra&lt;n~lli"" John Conycn of
Judge John T. Eltv1n
Dario&lt;
ruled Tuesday
Manonal Rally Coalilioo ...
The eo.litioa apcas 11rc&gt;11ps
ouu.tt&lt;~ at ll&gt;&lt; MaYO&lt;'• Ktoon.
from Bootoo, Cbiareo. Oc-..land
afternoon t h at the
c1aimfna "no faish .. In h~ move: to and New York.
Olhcn. 10
~ the Nan rally. " In r.., ... Ill&lt;
aucnd tht Coalition rally. "Th&lt;
neo-Naz1 party may coa.lidon
C:OOicndi, ''wtbe:li~ 1ha1 rally mwt talt&lt; plac:t," 1ru1su
rally ' 'without
the Mayor is mudl mor&lt;lntc:rcsted Coalition head Eleanor frocd
to bannina our rally apinst Donillc•• 'and k IIUdl b&lt; a mauiYt
restriction" tomorrow ...........
ou cpouri nt
of
people. ••
Coalluon •POk...,... tlkcocd
Meanwhile. National SociaiUt
1n N i&amp;g&amp;ra 8 quare.
Orirtin'uctioouo Europe'• " Nazi Parly lackr Hand W C'Oiltinu.d ..,..The Black Leadership colla boraton," catlin• the plc-.1 b&lt;r.,.. Fedaal Coun iud•a
caecvdve- a '~tnlror tO the CI\I.Je: of far hi• riaht 10 " rally" and spcalt
r..-~om :· l.alt w..k State Diarlct
Porum , had argued
bU mind Tbunday in Niapra
Coun Judae Jouph Mattina Square, Communrty ~&lt;ada. have
that because of the
admitted that IN communk)o rally rt00c1 r""'. lhou&amp;h. ;., •bar t,.aJ
was a _ . . . , o II&gt;&lt; CoaiJiioo's _,.;aion 10 tb&lt; Nazi Ptaas.
Buffalo racia l cllmate
Special "'brot herhood'" arm

am..,.

t h e N azls-who have
not condemned the
a ban on , . _ . . s,q_.. .22 caliber k.WJ.ngsactiYlttn for Jauary 15.
shoul&lt;l be stopped.
"Ouuidcn are pluaiq lhooc

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or IN local mvisl'blt Empire or 11&gt;&lt;
luu&amp;hu or II&gt;&lt; Ku 10"" lOan.
Hand u !..!ftcran or the rocist

movement, Wftla u Editor of II&gt;&lt;
lOan ncwspaper. Tlr• CrJ&lt;s«i&lt;r and
o( the ontcmationl bullcttn. /(J(J(

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Eva~ thoud&gt; ll&gt;o ooalitoon dc&gt;&lt;S
not ...,.kin 111 rally to b&lt; in
toalpttitioo wllh II&gt;&lt; community·
sponiCII&lt;d edebrallon, Griffin hal
aiD lbralCDed lo ..... Niapra
Squat-c O......U..on atl'a(ed,
.._.... or polftJcal lfftliatioo.
1llc rally orpni.un, sald Ori((io,
u.~ Ukt a bowl of lf"&amp;DOI.a: duU,
fruiu., and I'IUcs.."

Nevcubtlc-ss.
~·--

Coalh loa

pau:ba l&gt;avo b&lt;al disuibuted, with
hop&lt;S of unltyina IN a&gt;&lt;nmu.nny m
a IIWRv&lt; human d&lt;aour&gt;C&lt;Mmt of
rw::ilt lcleah.
Rcprdlcso or wbidl or ll&gt;o w..
" ' - - ' l1lllia- -~~~•
11&gt;&lt; Ju..,. u runx bas brOUIIt
Buf!alo 10 IN &lt;a&gt;tcr or llolllional
media auendoo. AI Coalilioo
spotama~ -...!, .., . I!J&lt;S or
1bc cououy an focuud on

Buffalo."

Carey's budget-bleak outlook
Altbouab Gowroor H\llh Carey Is not
apeaetl to clilcloee his &amp;ecutivt Budact until
Detrl -t. SASl) Praidcul Jim SlcnJ Mld ..u
iDcllcatloas 1rt that SUNY will f.,e ooc of iu
tlahtal alloc:alioas in bislcwy.
Sctn1, a UB ILUdcnt 0C1 lea~ in Albuly "'bile
ht beads !bt Student Auocilll.ion of the State
Un.lvtnky (SASU), added that SUNY may be
forced to IUe turuoo by SIOO lo SlOO just to

-COIU.
" h "'ttld be dbastcrous." Seem said o f a

turuoo bllte. "Not only would it dbcowaae
people from coma to !bt Seal&lt; Uoivcrsity, but it
"'ttld Pill hichtr et!IIC8doo out of thc rana• or
-•I&gt;Citots.''
SiDce carey bec::amc Gow:ruor in 1974.
SUNY's blldctt- alona with most State
aacaclc:a-bas btta t r immed cacl1 year.
Aceonll.at to Seem, Carey il ~ 10
COIII.Ia...U, CIU qcDdca Wlllla sUreabk l\ll'pN.s is
cublitbed tJw be can llrllteaicaJiy sprln&amp;
before his .-iectloa bid iD 1911..
Sccm lllid tJw .. ~ ~ ~ed
Slac 8oacl.,t:c Dirc:aor Howard Miller u aJIQa
&amp;.k ...,sa 1rt . . . . . to acr-Jiilte •ulfetl
JtitV' ..._ lbcy - IIIII ,._., ......
Allllll poiDt k Ia ditllc:tlll to esca.c j111t llow
btldly stJNY 1ri1l fare Ia 1M budaft, accont111a to

Stem, but that lbt Sw.t etluc:atloa system may
told gp with oaly ~ aUJIIoa of its PfOI&gt;O'etl
$140 miUioa iDcrc:ut ~ Jut , _.

*

ADd wbik
~- bdpetl ~ 0 5200 miUioa to SUNY las7 yar, Stcn cJtp«U •
touabtr battle for rato1'81iom this , _. He sa.id
thlll cutbtlcks aDd rctreocbman .....-e tile bia
topics lui year, wbik th1o ,.- every .._,. Is
suffcrlQa from ! b t - problcm-tnll.atioo.
1bt SASU Prt:tidan is DO( cxpcc:dna mudl
support from SUNY OlaDcdlor Olftoo R.
Wllattoo atber. "Tht Chancdlor bas not beco
able to stal&gt;d up to tile GovmK&gt;r iD !bt put aDd
ay 'You can't do th1o to etluc:atioa,' " Stcn~
remarked.
1..- , _. sturdaiU, facully aDd staff joiaed lD
a .......m 1obbJi11a dTon Ia Albuly to .,a tllt
lqjllatUR lo ratOft ~ tO SUNY. Aller a
u•llb110111 , . _ , . tiDd March, boOI 1M
~bl)' tiDd tile SUtle SeDate \'Oietlto mertile .o-loos.

AllllottP Slcm Aid !bt outlook bleat
for SUNY, lboft'&amp; ......,. !hit OeeWta cbaDce
Carey will ~ ._,..... "w.a,be !bt
will bave a c11at1ae or heart qd llc'll
lift 111 &amp; .,.r !Ndpt,'' be - ' : a l.... . I

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been rescheduled for Spring
81:
THEATRE'106 - is 1 four cnldit course, open
Non-majors are welcome!

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Tues. 1·5:50 pm, Reg. No. 436653
Wed. 1·5:50 pm, Reg. No. 436631
Mon. 6-10;50 pm, Reg. No. 451425

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With 1M pn&gt;poocd MartiD Luth&lt;T Kina Day rallles Jlllbbina the """'
Buffalo media atiCOiloG RCCDUy, Erie County Distric;t Attorney Edward
QwaroY&lt; lw oooliDued his efforts to locate the ".22 Cllibtt Killer" who
h.u irutUiod rear ill 1M Clly with num&lt;:rou&gt; violent auacb on blact
cklzcas.
Tllrouah informallon provided by stabbing victim Albert Menefee,
inveatlpton opprdlended their ftnt swprc:t In lh&lt; eu&lt; that hu stumped
laWI{&gt;eD sinct 1M runpqe b&lt;pD last Sqltembtt. Durin&amp; thai mooch alone.
four blacks w= murdered with a .22 caliber weapon. Sine&lt; th&lt;n, four
more have been stabbed to d&lt;ath, and othtts seriously injured. Takon into
pollee CIISiody Mooday anemoon wu ll-year-&lt;lld Gary McWilli&amp;m&gt; or
Linwood Avenue. lnvatlptors denied th11 the suspea w~btina charaed
with the mutdas. c:laimioa be wu beina beld ar th&lt; Eri&lt; County Holding
Center ror .. failure to appear in eoun" in conjunction with a robbery
inddmt. BaU has been SCI ar SSO,OOO.
Abo oo Monday, further outbreaks of racially-linked crimes W&lt;r&lt;
reponed, u police discovered two .separa.ct incidenu or a aoss..bumin.&amp; in
the Wts~ttn New York ar&lt;a. In fronl of St. Michael's Missionary Baptist
Churdl l l S81 llrolldway, 1 8·foot wood&lt;n ~oss wu sn on fire early
_Monday. Two persons spotted th&lt; flaming cross, sot upriahl in a &amp;arb•&amp;•
can near tho curb. Polia: cook che charred cro,. to th&lt; rtr&lt; Arson Unic
orr.,., In Polia: Headquartm. wh&lt;rt it was chc:cked for finaorprin,..
L.attr that dAy, a Hamburg ci.ti.un reponed a burnina or a similar cross
in front Of his home in I mid&lt;nli&amp;l n&lt;iahbo&lt;hood.

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Th&lt; Public Serv~ Commission (PSC) r&lt;e&lt;nUy announced a docision.to
increase from 10 to II ptreent the interest rare that utilities arc rtquired lo
s&lt;curil)' d&lt;posits posted by cuslomm. Tho now ral&lt; b«:am&lt;
effective as of l.asa month.
Accordioa to Now York Stat&lt; Assembtymc:n William Hoyt, PSC
regulations timil the conditions under which a utility c.an r«auire residential
customers 10 post a deposit . Those With ''cxisiaina customer'* status may be
required to post a deposit only if ddinquent more than twi« in l"Ati\IC'
months, or if disconnected for nonpayme:nt. Additionally, "nev.
customC!'S... arc deemed a aood c~h risk . They therefore do not require a
depo.sit. a.ssumin1 at least three affirmativt answt'fs to a 5trit5 or ques1ion1
rqardin.&amp;employment, residence and atdit rating.
HoYt advises that Qrpet" a residential tus.tomer-who has al~dy po:sttd a.
doposil-ha.$ &lt;S~abUsbed &amp;ood credil for on&lt; year, th&lt; ucility must r&lt;IIWl
pay on

the dcposic with incerCII..

The recent decision to increase the rate was made in romp!ianr:e with a
rrquiremen.z that the PSC rax the intrrest race on con$umt1" deposits at lease
once a yur-caklna into a«ount current ecooomic conditions. the cost or
the utilily':$ othtr borrowiap. and lht t.XJ)('nse: or administcrin&amp; the
d~ts. Acc:ordina tcu Commis5oion spokesman. a ris.t in the cost of Ions·
term utilhy dcbu justittcd the: J I percent rate on depos:ils. The Commission
did not inaeuc the interest rate on dt-pO.siLS or municipal t:lmric and ga;
company cu.stomcrs.

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\19, UP ANO AWA'r: $t»&gt;tnll Who llwe "'""""'P"&amp;. t••
Oooctyrt-ar HMI on 1M M.-n S-ltMI C.tnp~M (pictured), JMr I.e.
.niftCNaN~ 11&amp;0 M1'1 Mmett.H", H SUNY Cttei"C.-ot" Cltttord

WMtton haa N-1 _., .t ne.a1 ...rf• lowcl o1 Tn~~M"""""'"
1+e out'*'-1 hts plan el h ~ ~ cJtMg,...,...,.
tnft1tfon •• the c...
hlslnO'M.

Dorm rates on the rise again?
Trustees to decide next week

....

by Selll Gooddllld
JV&lt;w, EdlrO&lt;

The S!att Uruvc:nily of Ntw York (SUNY) lloard of
Trustca will ¥Ott nut week on • proposal by
Chancc_Uor Oirford Wharton that caUs for a SISO hike
in dormitory raJG
year Slanina next Scpccmb&lt;r. He
announced his intentions-which wnuld push th~ rates
OVff SHJO a year- at the D«emb&lt;r me&lt;~in&amp; of the

P'"

Tru11eco.
If the Board approv&lt;o the Olaocellor's plan. it
woold be- the .s«ond time: in sew:n mondu- Ihat n voted
to raM th&lt; CO$t of on&lt;ampus ~vina. Last May It VO&lt;ed
mldencical pric&lt; increase, ...hlch b now the basts of •
suit by the Studmt Ao&gt;odation of the Stat&lt; Uninrsity
(SASUI that &lt;haracs SUNY violated the Opm
Mmin&amp;S Law in approvlnath&lt; m&lt;a&gt;ure..
At that time, Wh.tr~on said that tht hike was tilt
result of a chanat in policy to make the dormitories
sclf.. ufftd&lt;nt. But at the O..."CCIlbu Tru.,.., """"ina.
Whanon claimed that SUNY wiU abandon that notion,
fot a time. and linked his l&amp;res.t request to lnnation,
which h&lt; daims haslnCT&lt;aS&lt;d com about SISI pu bed
lhb past Y&lt;ai.

Good/bod
Under lh&lt; policy of sdf•uffiCicncy, the Stile
sullsidy would I&gt;Jivt .,..d'u ally phased out and ttudmls
would have to cover t!\e cn1ite cosa or maJmain.ina
ralclenc&lt; baOs. Cumnl\y. Ill&lt; State Jives SUNY about
SolO() a bed pu tan&lt;Ster to make up eapmsa 001
covertd by Slucknl payments.
SAS\J P!Wdc:nL Jim Stem tamed th&lt; Clwlcdlor's
0&lt;cemb&lt;r ODOOUOc:&lt;mall "I da5si&lt; tat&lt; Of sood OtWS,
bad n&lt;Wr." Nolin&amp; tha&lt; h&lt; approved or Wbattoo's
&lt;OOvt to rescind S\JNY's plan for dormitory sell·
tuffoci&lt;ncy. Stem assailed what be labded as the
~·~ HVCr)' JUS):JiicioUIH fDOYC- (0

ul

ror an

inRaticnwy t~
" ll's a real rmwtable coincickuc:&lt; thallh&lt; [Wura
from last May -the sam&lt; as the &amp;lllatJoD oumb&lt;n."
Stem noted. Ht told Tlw Sp«tlll/ll be plaas t o ' • moc1oc at th&lt; J.m..ary m«tloa Dell WodDCiido)l that
'lff&lt;lGld tabls Wbcloo's mocloc IDI1ll lh&lt; F~
Stem aid lbltl ""old allow m&lt;n lime 10 •tidy
w ·f'pu..,., sift ample lime ror diJtuaioc.
L&amp;ll May, ....,y lll18dled the SUNY T""'ea for
'I'Otlna a price bike wbal tDfl8l ttllllnu .....e out or
libool. ,...
Praiclaol iDsisted hli motioa 10
tlblo&lt;lh&lt; Olalallor'• ~
lr
lhb Is lbe only akmuodve. lt'si!OID&lt;$hiQa O(hcf tlwl
aa:cptJoa Wh.trloo'• word for it."

..uon.

s.o.su

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COURSES IN JUDAIC STUDIES

1981

oe

because inflation is hi&amp;h eoouah 10 neca.itate a hike.
"Until there b .101M ttven&amp;l or inflation," IIUnlcen
said, "we wUl have to act ju.n ro teep up with it!' He
cited SUNY liauncs thai thow donnitories ran a $ )2
miWon dtfiCit last year.
Conlloted In New Yor ~ , Bllnkm noted that h&lt;
understands th&lt; problenu associated with lncreasin1
housina coscs, bu1 cxclajmed &lt;hat '"lJ's a cost that
everyone has 10 ~ar someplace~ Dorms are not Uke
tuition," hC' t'Ontinucd. '1bCf"e b: a stronc moral
araumcn1 fot keepin' tuition \ow.••
UB
•
Buffalo Trwtec manb&lt;r &lt;ic:o(Je Colllna daJmal that
he would awartlh&lt; araum&lt;Dts .. the January t:neetina
before decidina. "I won't VOlt ror It il It iJ oot
jusdl'l&lt;d." be sa;d Monday, SJXCUiatin&amp; that if Stem's
motion is pr&lt;s&lt;nttd and nclop&lt;ed by the Trwtocs, the
body miaht be forced to movt up the d11e of Its
Ftbruary m«tloa in order to eomply with th&lt;
Govt'l'OQ&lt;'&gt; budaa auidt6ocs for aotwerina to his
Executive 11aff.
Reaction hm at UB wu mixed IS adminisnators
reacted somewhat philosophically and Student
Ao&gt;odanon (SA) Pr&lt;oident 11m ~han tnclor&gt;td
Stern'sPf01)0541.
Vice Prcoident for Studtnl Af(ai" Richard
Siaadkow and Houtina Director Madison Boyce_ calltd
lht hike "predictable" claiming Inflation made k aU
but neco:ssary.
Sludkow added that unlcas clorm rata an! t1lised
and Governor Hu.alt Carey'" proposed taa CUIS &amp;I~
reduo&lt;d, str:yrockecina eapauc:s rrom lh&lt; nesidcoo&lt;
halls could "irni&gt;IIX neptlvdy on malniU!illa
pasonnel ..,_ds without firina them."

fallhl&amp;tlowaf
'"There il no ..,.y to aem th&lt; lld&lt;s or illflllion,"
SW&amp;dk:ow added. "and I don't want to,.. the SUNY
faU apart."
8&lt;it ...,. "'i th lht hike, if IJlllfO\'&lt;CI, the Vice
Praidmt iftsisted that 11udtots act a eood deld In
11o11s1ot ben and acrOS&amp;the State. " Th&lt; tlomu.., stDI
bcina subolcbod by the State," Si&amp;Jdkow nCMed, and
lh&lt;Y "'lldeou) don't """"to pay lh&lt; f ilii rate...
Bo)CC recaBod a ..-iaa with State offtdaiJ when he

,..au

laformod thai the May price~ was a!Rady
"IOIAIIy . ..., up by i.Gllalloo." As for odf sufftdalcy,

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be lllid be fa-. it in theory but pn:scatly belina it is
- ~ue to itlflalion. " I'm n01 sure lllat lht
Stak systao..., do b," be m-.1.
Sbedlao
that Whartoo cl&gt;oleto stop lh&lt;
push fotsdf....,.tdoacy,...., noted that be...........t
witll SASU's pooitJon that ''then: is no oeo:d to
a~ ..wk k inlo lht~." He Aid bt lw
t~ "' -ben or the &amp;o.rd or
Tn$ea. WJiotllhao to talllt Wllanon'a motioo.
"I 1Q lot'a t.llb. aboat il," lh&lt; l'taidall ~ .
"We-lilt~., ~~)-Utlt abooll II."
... be ....-.,.s K Ia--' IIMl Stall ...... be
rn-t! to f'llll -b&lt;r T - 10 teCC*I the

wu.........,

~.

~. ....S lloo mllllHDillioo clall.- clddl
ill ..... - . . ........ • tukloa lllb.. cleiPI•
. . . ... .._.... objacUc8J. .., woald ... bt

~ • • S201).SJGO t*loe .... ..... -

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Sbolllota dacitllletl.

JDS 206 CHASSIDIC PHILOSOPHY
A b•cq10und /n the ChnaJdk •,aem of,...._,.,.,
which w•• ortlcu/oted In 1ttt1 CentuiJ E.ntenr E..ope.
Toplca ol dlacuasJon: Tile Unity ofG4, ,._~of
life, the procllce ond •Ignrtlc•- ot lftlral.,....,.. altd
emotion In Judo/sm. A grwllf coutse.
TlNIIs.
night: 7 • 10 pm. Clemens 17, Rabbi G..,.,, R-e. ltlo.
4-.,cJ.

No,.....,....

JDS 254 RASHI'S COMMENTARY

not.,_.,. eo....._

R..lllla the cln•Icel nplon•tlon of tile ......,.., lfmll
ot meonlngln the Bible. But hela
ln-dflptll atudr &amp;&gt; comperfaon """ olh.,IJINftotots. Mon. Wed. 1 - 2:30 pm, Pert"er 225, RobiN
Gr. .nberg, Reg. No. 421401.

JDS 283 THE HOLOCAUST &amp; JEWISH LAW

a

Extreme sltuol/ona of llle
dHUI dl........, tile
dimensions of Jewish low. How did tnH1111ona1 .,..,...
dotds respond 10 queatlona of ,.., In u - ol em.
ordlnery stress. A foaclnellltll coutse.. T..._· TlNriL
12::JI) · 1:45pm, Porller 225, Rabbi GI'HftbeiV, INfl. No.
421372.

J DS 253 ETHICAL SYMBOLISM IN THE
TORAH
An /n4epth loolt otlrer Blbllcoletoties: Whot le going
on? Whot do they meon? Ho• do theN Blbllcel•,.....
bol• rwlote to our dorlo-der life. Mon. Wed. 1 - 2:30 pm
Perller 139, Dt. Pepe, R~. No. oU1316.

INTERESTED
Undergraduate Students:

Internship Program Available
Through The Colleges
In Such Arecg A.:

I

�The line went on . . .

and on . ..

. . and on . ..

.. . and on . ..

Administrators pleased by Spring registration process
loy

Du Holclet

Oass rqistralion underwmt clwlln IIUI
rau. and Wilt K'C mort improvemm\j nexs
September, but UB lldmininrarors repo&lt;led
Mooday 111M lhey ..-e pleased wilh Sprin&amp;
1981 d&amp;ss tcbeduJina and drop/ add so rv.
UB Dir=or o f Admission$ and Recorda
(A.tlt) lUchini Dnmuk r&lt;poned that tbe
uoorriCi&amp;l tally for total rqinrauon reached
21,041 by Moa day . The huvieu
CODC'CDti'M:ion wu in d•Y undfr&amp;raduaces-,
uumbain&amp; 12,648. Tit&lt; profeosionol student
popula;on was 1713, indudin&amp; UB's U.w
and Medical sc:ltoob.
•
""Tbcre ..as no bi&amp; dtanae•· in the
~ proaduro, Assi!iW!l to the
~ Yroe PmRdatr Roben W-.ner
DOled. He aplaintd !hat "all of this year's
eo~~-ma a done ror rb&lt; Fall ...,...., •
We'n: lookin&amp; for makin&amp; charta"' ooce a
year."
8w. tbert: wert minor ch&amp;a~ in the
procas for tllil oanestcr. A modified

eo.,.........., b&lt; posted lhe
clrctp4dd U:rminals th""'or four times a day.

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llaina o r -

now allows an updated
llQf

January 30., the lw day 10 add courses.
Major Fall 19110 modificatiora indu.d&lt; on·
line frffilmen r&lt;Jisterion precludinJ the need
for pre'fqistralion, a system which ntustd
dtlays for new 11udcnu re&lt;\'iviQ8 schedule

Th• Admissions Dirmor also prlliscd lh&lt;
Task For~ on Registnllion. chaired by
Waaner, for ellmiuruin&amp; many of the pur
year•s problans and ma.kin&amp; modifie11ions
for lhe futur&lt;.. "Th&lt;y"ve done a lor of
cards. Now all Studmu can rC'J,i.sact by simply work/' Orcmuk said, ••jm• to put lht) into
submittina a sU\a)e count requm form.
opc:ration. Tht rt&amp;istrlltion b on ''try .$0Jid
Another in1provcment implemmrC'd Luc JITOURd."
Septnnbn was thC' man rqjstradon o( ..
The 111014. .-jsible of the impro-.menu.
aradu11e and Millard Allmo"' College sla.acd ten1a1ively for next fAll. b -a \ideo
Studenro-UB's niJht school. By Monday A display terminal 10 b&lt; ploe&lt;d nexr 10 the
&amp; R had unofficially enrolled some 3267 such drop-add tines. The r&lt;adour will provide
studtnu. For th~ coS1 of a .stamp, night studen1s with an updated, mort accunue
students can ..uily avotd lhe lradit!onallonJ $t&amp;IUS Of das&gt;u. "h will Rash !he rourse
~ that surround drop·add l&lt;nnlnal
availability," rev. . Dremu~. as he
lo&lt;atlocu.
compared it co lht Univershy inrorma:tionaJ
••Tht lin~ han not brm tremtndous, .. displa)IS now in we at the Captn Hall
Academic Advisor Dorothy Wynne asstrted . IOUQ8&lt;S.
Vi&lt;wiQ8 it from her Squire Hlll s=od 11oor
Anoth&lt;r eompur&lt;r chang&lt; scheduled is a
orr~ . she explained , ··;r l ... the line
provam designed to aiJow the computer to
¥&gt;indina around to lht s:~airv.dl, then I k.now
lhll It's prcuy bad times. But lhar hasn't plau 1 student in some section or a class
IUtomarically• .-en If the student'• three
happtned yo."
initial counts requesced are fiUed. According
Another move to reduct .such jams \liAS t.ht

start last Fall of weekend registration.
ApproJimately SOO s&amp;udenu came on
January 10 a.nd U 10 rcgj.strr, ac:cordln,g 10

A&amp;R, mostly freshmen !;Dd transfcr.uudml.i.

for c:Jaues in hi&amp;h ..dcmand
as IOIIK Malh and Enain«rin&amp;
eo.,..._ . Ulcd.
"-"&lt;r alttratioo ,... in tile rqiltration
~ . The boot let listed imponanr
....,. for lb&lt;...,. ...,..,...,, includin&amp; JanuarY

1
•Wc vt done prat)' aood. replieatinJ lasl
Faii,"Dremuknored . "AIIofthoStstlltl&lt;nu
arC" on tht books, with no problems." He
eotlmored tb&amp;l anoth&lt;r «100 ro 5000 studenu
will rtg.isfe:r bt-forr thecomourer s.huu down,
aJthouJ)t he called ~hoi&lt; numb&lt;u "pUr&lt;

23 as lb&lt; lall clay lO inJtially rqjsler, and

e:stimatr~."

fiturc.s

~~US-su&lt;tt

to Wagner. afltt the srudent limi1s the:

cho1cu to de&amp;iced limes or those
unacctptablc

.. the computer

wil1 10n

throuah. and pul lhe studtnt in 1 section .
Summer s.euions also will underco
with the •i&amp;hr week soctions
being aUiomadcaUy opened or clo.sed,
alterations.

dependins on rqlotration. Currently there
must be operator control befort reopening a
dass. but soon it will "all b&lt; in the
.. madtinc," Waaner .said. Thtre arc no plans

ror limilar chanae.s in dae 12 Wet'~ cour'Sel,
A$id&lt; from eom.puter hardwar&lt;, plan5
lnvolvin&amp; UB per$0nnd are being modified,
admlnislrators indie&amp;~cd. A coaJition forn~t:d
last Fall, in•olvin$ IO&lt;''eral Univ..-shy &amp;IOUJ!S
wrn cake a more unified rot~ in dn..'is
registration. Rrprcsmtlng che Compu1in~
Center. 1hc Oi~oision or Undrraradun.tt
Education (DUE) Advisement, and
Al"ade:mic Af€airs arnon&amp; Others, the bod) ~
conl!"rmed wilh makina rl!'\isions in the cia'\
schtdule. Dremuk termed ihe c:onli1ion " a
collabrarivc tnlcrpcisc. ''

M in the PJ.St, lhc tommilttc ii LrylniJ.9
overcome o~ac1a such M splil camp·B rs
and 1hc lac~ of classroom space-. Sto~ IMI

Sqxemb&lt;r, ho,.ev&lt;r, dus "'hctfules are
published a&amp; planned, minus Lhe midsummer

corrtetions th:u u5ed 10 wapc out uudcnt
scheduJ...
·· I here ha"e lxC'n fewtt complaims this
year than in the pilSt.'' Wynne concluded.
Sh&lt; &lt;redit.ed rh&lt; eourst lisr, w)llth is updat&lt;d
once a . day, cha1 infor ms: Acadtmic

Advistmtnt which diUSCS ulll have so..--t•ons
wi1h open ieal.S.

Drcmuk describtod tht: resolution

notina the •ucttSS&lt;$ MR has had this remt ,
the- Director commented 1ha1 his office- w1ll
be' ..conductio&amp; a pose mortem ancr
rcaistration ls ovt:r. Th~ wt'U .see about

improving Lhinp."

New variable in FSA land deal
IIJ' Sosepll Slaon
/t(-~£di11V

Alt.baa&amp;lt It _ . tlw tb&lt; Faculty Sluderu
~ (FSA) is bt favor or odlina iu 311 acn: ri'ICI
of waclndopod lroad r.o lbo Town or Ambmt, cb&lt; deal
is oow beiao&amp; hdtl up by lfiUmc:nb over wbo will
coauoltk- _ . e d r,_ the Ale.
Sbcxtly b&lt;fOR!k fSA Bovd of Dlreaon b&lt;pn 1M
- . I or c:wo
lb&lt; 1a1&gt;&lt;1 Slklm month,

s....sa.c

-u..s ""

~ jSA) l'luidalllim ~-­
lb&lt; ltdYiee or SA lltDrD&lt;)t Rldtard Lippo-ul&lt;ed
........, S A . _ . . ; - oolb&lt; boa(d to bold up lhe
.... lllllil it it~ wber'e lbe "'""&lt;Y..W CO·
The To.,. of "--lcnt -oocbed FSA Ill early
DecotiDbcr ltbooor ~ tbo - P land~ed
fotormla-.t~~or t~~o........,. c-.--roraWMtt

IMdfill. 11le ...._ botllltl by fSA in 1!16( to be UJcd for

..,......_. - · pnwcd Uld&lt;sl and was pw up

for . . . 1972.
The T-llat ort&lt;nd 1.0 pC'J FSAW.OOO for a~

,...,. """"" .,. ....,.... u-e lroad • Sl650 an
..... tllh't'- ... I'SA &amp;*I for II. 17 , _ . -....
tr,...,... ... •llltot dot IMd .-~~~e, Ia officials clo

--to.,..._
tk ...... -

it, N . . looe lk W.lm.
............... cbepropooed

. . . . . . . . . toclo~ila ........ UII~cl

, .... c..-tw.

,.,..,.,.,. 10 I'SA . , _ l!dwor&lt;l Doly. •
uoaltldoa _..,by lilt ...... lilt -'tiPIIII ·. .acd
few ... ,............,. '-111t-oflllt1Md ·ID
.... a PSA . . . dot ..._ -.ld 10 to Sob

Sub Board muld continue iudf If stud&lt;nu decided
they wanted 10 start anolh&lt;f Wll)' Of di!UibulinJ their
funda," Ketter added as Cloth..- reason. "I'm 001
Aying that's aotn&amp; lO haJ'I)Ctl, bill It eould."
Sb«&lt;wt said he is particularly Interested in u.sinJ
10111&lt; or lbe money ror a privvtty.(tD&amp;De&lt;d studalr
union on tile Amh..-11 CatnpUJ. Thc:t&lt; are plan$ ror a
UDioo bollt ,.;tb S.ate
bu\ Slteoban b&lt;liev~ the
buiJdiat will b&lt; IAadeqtW.e.
The SA P~1 daiml )he most money be would
b&lt; ablt 1.0 bom&gt;w, win&amp; tile interest from the land sale
as cOllataal, would b&lt; Sl million-the r&lt;ll would ha&gt;&lt;
10 b&lt; rabed from olhet' SOIIJ'Oes, He prcdlcted tbclOlal
COIL- woul.d b&lt; Ul _ . of SIO milliotl, an almOst
iasurmownabl&lt; Slim to achi&lt;v&lt; without a lat&amp;er btie 10
beain with.
SO Shedtan said he is 11 a •IID!IJtlll. Ketter bat
n:j&lt;cltd. toraioa 0-ef the principle or the Ale IO Sub
lloar4-wNdt could IOSOWI\ 10 fOQihly SJ .2 million
and mUid 11most emure Sllctdtan or bom&gt;wina enouJ)t
_ , . ror a UAiocl. J ~.t~t ~ the llll&lt;r&lt;ll to work
with,
Uuorlequce.
"-her pniiii)MI-IlAI up a tnllt fund and
U.~k admielll&lt;nd by two~ from Sob
llovd ODd f'SA.-wu ~Y opprovtd by
IC'.ester, accordin1 lO Sllctdtan, lMif requires ive

"""'"Y·

he.....,__ ;.

_.w,locu.

The or1Ptal illl.mt or the land ..... wu lO provide
_ , . for !be baldiit or the UDI~ c-n&gt;unity,
IIIII 1t.ct1a alllal a privady.fiDIDCod lllldalt tlltiotl

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"k WOUld be. iD !be ........ of !be Ucori&gt;enily, bvt I
cloll't
lalow"Yil. .lt """*'UvctO-it'!Oidl
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Acc:cnliDa 10 SloooMI, ... - lllltcd
Dcrhalt 10 ......, . , _ a oala of llqJidve
cvahMllou or ... laoun: wac IUbmitted 10
trill&gt;. ~ Sbedsan •• accuulioos, Dcrhalt
After a , ..,. of elcclloou, runher Chrysler insisted that .... had DOt fully woclm(ood bcr
misadventures and continued bost.,e Uliped dudes, addJna lhm l he hoped IO
watches, the dally trf~ou or UB "aan ftalo" for the Sc&gt;rina semester. Notina
poor cocnm...Ucalion In SA, Dcrhat araued .
administrato r&amp; and student• SO&lt;mcd dwarfed thaa
th&lt; ap«Utioos o r aodo pod1ioo ,......
in comp&amp;rbon. Y&lt;t ln the microcosmic: world
n&lt;F properly coovcycd.
or the Univm!ry.
cvcnu toot on the
Afronnina tit• lh&lt; Ia collllnuiaa in ber
propon1oou o r ...-t1&gt; lhatterfn&amp; D&amp;nm...,..
Dcrhalt had made 10m&lt; concill.llory
r... oome, u orpnlutioou and individuals role,
moves to•ards Sheehan . " WbaleVn
fo U&amp;)It o- lotld&lt;mlea. linanas and pride.
uanspircd In th&lt; put .... !It putWfcl&lt;, ......
Cootlllually Jplattercd throuaJ&gt;out the
pqa or campw pub~s ..... the specula~ed. " We have 10 daol ..nJo tbe
cxpdzaioo in I prof&lt;SSioaal llliUIII&lt;r."
onaoina lwtk bctwcm New YO&lt;t Public
Sbecb an doubl ed, loo wcver, ahat
l nter..t Research Oroup (NY P IROl
will lmii&lt;O'e lhll aematcr. " You
coodi1iaru
Coanlirwor Lnsd Snlith and Student
have
10 look • ...._., r&lt;clOI'd," th&lt; _.....,-.".U~·­
A$OOCiation (SA) Treasurer Alan Nathan.
Iludent orr&gt;CIIl llid. " DiaoNo hu rncalcd
The O&lt;pnl:zatron "'"' required, under the tbatlh&lt; c1o&lt;s not have the abWiy10 do all th&lt;
uudnu aovanmnu·, ON conJUtuuoo, to jobs thu fall under bcr clonwn. That's no
submit ID the treasurer I detailed rcpurt of ooc's fault."
the &lt;OaUna semntcr'• upcnditllrd
Althouah all othrr SA·funded
orpniu.rions ¥~-n-c: coopcra.una with 1hc
dlr&lt;Cfivt, NYPIRO offidol! insiJted that due
Despite the pcrtodi&lt; 1nremal intriau&lt;
10 lht un1qur finandll srrunurina nf the amona "arioua pc:rsonalhlu and
advocacy lfOUI' h "ttt·outd be IRipomblt: IO OfjiDiZiliODI 1htOU&amp;bO\H II UdC:J'l
c:ompf)
lQ\·tmmen~ dirrc.rmca •ue nut ukJc as
Unlike its campu&gt; counterparlJ , 'IYPIRO the mllndatory Jtudcnt fcc Wld...,.tnt iu
&gt;mds pan of liS all«atlon-cullcd from quadannual &gt;&lt;nlllftY in No•crnbcl.
mandatory .rudcno f~-10 us N.,. Yor~
Supponm of the rot. "'"" tncludcd a
City hndquarttn SA r&lt;pr&lt;&gt;entauvcs. pk&lt;ho&lt;&gt; of SA mcmbtn. lotld&lt;mlc club
hoV~r("\&gt;Cf. ·~"' .... t~ abouc the \opstjt:s of rcprcs;cnt.aU\"CS and oc~ whose' Xtavsun
""d'"J 1,8 "udcnl monoe1 "'"'"1M
supported b~ 1M S70 uu.. systanail&lt;~lb
Ora anlutlon ofr1ctab not&lt;d lhat Cltl\ancd boch campu.scs. dclutfd campus
sponsored PIOJ&lt;n,_• lu&lt;h ha•&lt; tan~cd from pt..,. • nh P&lt;'o-fot leu en and barraacd thr
Wt:st \'all~) prOirilS 10 Huchon Rl\·n •at« -~ of d:usroonu _,th pmtas. all 1.0 a
ICSII"'! and aro th&lt;tllfet of SA sauuny-ore calcllla~cd cffon ro "mform th&lt; IDJdmt
uswoll\ the roult of 1 combtned effon by body."
man) dtlf&lt;rrnt c1 mpus 'IYPIRc;s .
Allhouah SO&lt;n&lt; doubled the outrom&lt;,
CllkuliUinl each member"' ronui~U4io'i.. as perscrvtranc~ pa•d ofr a .s \'ot~rsAn undedNtd ,..,. btt•ecn tbc Counn
the new. con11Uuuon v.ould tb1Wrt....ould o"crwhdmm&amp;l)' approwd tht' continuance of ~ and Kcucr uupttd ova the
«~use numerou• ht11dacll&lt;&gt;. aroup ornaat. the f~ J6}9 10 616. Sludcnu. hccdina the President '• handhna of rhc fwt~ltur&lt; thcfl&gt;
C'OIUtndcd.
advice or \f&amp;riow a:tudcnt &amp;OVt'rnmcnt Lhll occurrtd tn lr&amp;nJh bdv.tcn the Main
'I&gt; rhc .mtcsler coocludcd, SA and the orr&lt;~a~s. obo okayed 1 " hi~&lt; bcarnnm&amp; Street and Amherst campu... dunn&amp; the'""
odvocaty &amp;roup rcpru&lt;ntlliV&lt;&gt;Iinallyagrccd ....u fall . PwinJ. by almo.t 100 VOles, the re.. ynrs.
to terms. c:oocllldina Kvcn months of Increase question outcome 1urpro&gt;ed most
The BuffiJo daily rtcdvcd • copy or an
fOm&lt;um&lt;&gt; billet ocsotiatloru. The rontnct obS&lt;r"crs.
in&gt;'&lt;Stlpth• rcport prepai'N by u s·s
between th&lt; two call&gt; for NYPIRO to keep
" I wasn't JUrpnii&lt;d about the mandatory ()q&gt;artmcnt of Publoc: Safet~ dctadina. wuh
S5000 of tlw ,...,., SU.~ 111oatio&lt;l _on fcc~&gt;UUna."sald lddJ&amp;Jitcdlkrttat ,"butl ,_,how Sl9,000 or thr fumnurt w"'
ampu.. To funhCT Improve IC'eOUntabUlly. .. .. c:onoctncd Wltlt the tnac.uc: """"" It pilfered.
mrf&lt;n l&gt;od Muon and
supulaaons w~ aJ.Jo tnchtded tn lht. • ·as not u sure • \h•na •
Tc:rrc:tWX McDro)' autbored 1 scna of
CXH"'U-act allo•1na SA. to all01 tM atoup·~
uticks on tbc lhtfu ra..JU\1 Kcun·s ur .. ho
fUAd&gt; •• four paymnm .... a.~ ar the
lan&gt;buted lhe ~ ror qu&lt;&gt;IJOnablt
cl&gt;llom:ary tooo
)OUmllisoc tnt&lt;srft~
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After qJI'&lt;mCIU .... rndlcd bo&lt;h uda
Even lao of I Nre thlna than Ill&lt; PISSlJII
"I wu diJIIIa)'ed 10 1eam thll the
offtred on&lt; onoth&lt;r ohe oil\&lt; bcandt. "I of th&lt; rundatory audml fn:. wu th&lt; Esprc.s ptocudcd 10 CllJ ondt•tduals "'~
cucu the &lt;ttiWIOfl was I IIIII&lt; mon: oomplo ompkmmtaliOCI of the CicMraJ Educ:aiiOfl names oppe81'cd on the
Kater
whtle II wu 101n1 on th.., •&lt; can wmmitt prou.un dcsopcd 10 eruure that ""&lt;fY U B oompi.Uncd u the Nowmbct mmon&amp; of thr
now," admhtcd a u!Jncd SA Praldml Trm uudrnr recclvu 1 "well-rounded" Uno\'tt'llly Council. "to as~ • h&lt;thef th&lt;l
Shedlan. " Butl'malad ,....,.lbtpettyliule cducat.ic&gt;n. Apparently novodaina by mid- ~oene bnna prO&gt;&lt;Cutcd or ...,. bctnJ
details "or~cd out ••
scrn&lt;Sin, the Focuhy Smate-«mi&gt;O""crcd by ooqueued to appe.ar bcforr th&lt; 01\ (Enc:
" A lo1 of It wu &gt;&lt;nted anarr and Univcnhy Prmdent Robcn L. Ketter to County Ohtrtct Allor nry Edward
frustra110n," t101cd NYPIRO ChAJflla'SOO o v&lt;n« th&lt; controveulal curriculumClMi"O&gt;&lt;)."
Jtff 0 .,.-m, recalllnl NYPIRO char&amp;&lt;l lhll m.okcd iu eru11&lt;r approval of the plan tO
Of thr 20 mtddle mllla&amp;tmcnt pcr!oOnnel
lbt JIUcknt &amp;Q\anman and the- Un•vcnat)'
rrec .acAdc:mianl In nndtn&amp; more lUitlbJ~ named In the rC'pon. half "CfC t \.onet&amp;ltd.
ldmintWillion ....,e llkmptllla to control scalcd-do.,.0 version• or-n.e oriatnal rour "'""'asked ro tllher rn11111 •he P&lt;-"Y
the lobbyl'Qa croup.
procram.
or pay for it,
orr..:oab re&lt;d•ed fO&lt;mal
AhhoolP pea« bet worn floe &amp;roUP&gt;.........
Ia • spcdal Novcmbct motlllll of the leum or r.,.;mand and 1• 0 others w~
to h••• been lldue"td 111 l&lt;ut ""'" oen faculty body, Oivosion of UndCTJtaduate lined. One cmplo)'&lt;C • - so»pcndcd and
September), accusalloas about SA
Educatiooo (DUEl DcaA Jolto P•ndouo's ruiiJocd lhonly aner th&lt; rcporl's rdcase.
cooscnau..., may ha¥&lt; been • bdl"ca&lt;htt revistd Oneral Educa tloo plio o-a
IU a muh of lhe 1hefl1, Ketter cded fO&lt;
for more SNdcal ......,..._ lfttri&amp;IIC and t&lt;mporny m easure 10 cushion the improved "CX&gt;lllrol l)'llma Ill lb&lt; , _ Of
&lt;OOtrown)'
UaiVU111y's mourc:a uo.til the .,.,.mat plaa stOf'OI&lt;, movooa . cquopmcoot conUOI lUld
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So ,.,. " •• again. . .mod lnlo our of Squlro Hall ·a nd our
15-hour do~ wal~hlng o Unl-.l!y.,lllat"a beglnnlf'O all ovtf and a

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Tllo Sp«:trom Ia bocl&lt; wll.h , _ lde&amp;o and poll- old ....... AI we dl&lt;l
last Sep1ember, we uk, Invite and urge you1o beoome a part ol ua. We ate
your papoc, ~our •oleo and we're printing award-wlrihlllll journalism throe
Hmes a weMc: for you.
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We MeCI wrttora In ovory area, photograph- artists and anyone with
lnte11tat tn UB; loCIJ. alate and natlonaj
an&lt;l writing. wo n • peoplti who want pure.. good u-pt'ftencl or wno crave twHI'g1a pan ot
~ .amotl11no !hilt Ia alwaya growing. &amp;Jwoya moving.
Come up 10 3155 Squire an&lt;JIInd out W11at we are all ollout. You may like
wlllltyouOnd.
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'Celebrate' Thursday
FO&lt; the paat four montha this

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1om by vlolonl acta ol

ractam.ln anotner pl•ce, the response may ha'te been more volatile, but tn.
blacl&lt; community 11111 so tar handle&lt;! the situation rational!~ and segments
of the WhHo community llavo abette&lt;tlhat calm.
Bul the nation Ia nerYOUsly cutlng Ita ayes on tho Ouon City aa three
rallla p4ann«1 f&lt;&gt;&lt; Thure&lt;lay rapl&lt;lty opproact&gt;. As the Nazis marCh In
l"lagara SquOTo I hoy will be mot by a Coalition Against Racism. Then two
hours Iaili&lt;, a Clty..,.,orae&lt;t group will attempt to lake ottention away lra&lt;n
thOSI two and focus It on a c.~br•tlon ot Martin Lutner King's bbthday.
Nothing Of everything ~uld ha-n Th.,._,ay. It's 1 tasl oil he City to
aae where Its people wlll &lt;llrac:t their enetglos: to 111 how eff~tlve!y the
m&amp;HH can evold a potential ettsia situation.
The answer Is no1 to join Coalition and acuvely ct&gt;ollenoa the Nazis. Tho
answer ~ not to acknowledg.e them-to ahow them Chat tney poae no
threat to Butta}O'a comrTtOnhy of btack• or racial harmony.
H .. unlonunatt that etMntlally three men, hUcMd by Neo-NW Kar·l
Hand, could stir a.ucn apprehen.a~n In a city I he slze of ButtaJo. It Ia also
unfortunate that othera. thoUgh genuine'" their betella, and enlltted to free
speech and assembly, chOOse to coofront the problem ln a manner that
many ..Ybego lOt vlole&lt;&gt;ee
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CUy and County leaders have folned forced ovett he past weett to offer an
alternatfve 10 both. They are staging a celebreJ.Ion-not a rally o' a
pro\nt-to honor a great chill r1ghtaleader. They are asking people not to
/'Hct to violence. but to Cf'Ntt a symbol ol peace and unity. They deserve

More on the Klan
To th• ErJitor.
On NoYI!f'r1ber 3. 1979 nva people wore murdered by
Hall Party an&lt;1 Ku Klux Klan members while at a
COfnmunlat Worl&lt;t&lt;S' Party orgOII!zed "Oeatt&gt; to the
Klan" rally. On Monday, Novernber17, 1880ajuryfound
each ol lha at&lt; Cltlfe&lt;lanta not guilty of all charges
relate&lt;! to thfolncldent. We ao atudent.s and concerned
memebrs of tl\e Ou~.OCJrham community IMI that
lnluotlce wu aerte&lt;l by the oourt. Regordien of the
pollli"l beliefs ol the persona Involve&lt;!, murder Is a
ottme agafnat humanity.
All ot ut u students, as Amertcana and mo.t
Importantly. aa human beings Should examine the
lmpll~tlons ol this ~urt -lslon. Some paoplo may
nol believe that this Incident o~IKis them. They may
peroteve I he cesuaiHes as the resutt of a local conflict
bet&gt;Neen tlttrflmiJt grot~ps. Btn beiOie these people are
oommt~nfstf ot 81ack.a, Of' o' any otller ''category.'' tney
are human&amp;, •• you and I. OUr Justice system it
supposed to serve the PfiOPI• of tl'lls country;- we must
aak ouraeiYea who It Is samng,
Many at Duke, are ourrently ra)&amp;IOQ Hluo queJttona.
The day IOltowlng.lhe announcetnent ol lhe verdlot. we
held a vigil which attracte&lt;t hundredS ol people. The
Mlt da)' we had a boycott or ctasaes, endorsed by 1~
admlnfltrallon; ~Me devoted the day to a large rally, an
lnt81fellgJous chapel sttrvSce. and a slle.nt vigil. We uJg.e
stude.nt al\ ovef the cou, . ,o cere tully eontlder the
events.. Some a.ay Juat1c;e was aerved simply because
the case w~t lhr01.1gh the JudlclaJ system. We c-.onot

blindly accept thlo vordklt. Examine how thla event may
affetl your concluslona. By &lt;lolng thla we Will be
struggling to Ol'\aure our JeoaJ exllfclalng of oen.aln
Inalienable rights to lifo and thelloertfos otopeech and
auembt~. Ftve Amettcans weto denied them on
November 3. ClvJI libertieS ar not .something I han can
be glven to a nation; Uley must be foughLfor.
~mono Ihe many possible courses- of aclfQtl.:
1. Leiters to US Attorney Gonerol Clvllottl requesllng
an Investigation Into the possible 'W'k)latlon ol tho clvU
rights of thO victims anq poss1ble conspiracy or
misconduct Involving state and federal offlc~als.
(Dawson, Butkovich and the Geenslloro poll~)
2. Ralllu, TeaotHno on&lt;l VIgils
3 . Petlllons
-"· Letters to Congressmen, newspapers ancJ
community leadera.

AIt of the above ac11ons help Individuals learn abot~t
the Issue, and demonstrate to tnose In posftlona of
power and authatlty What our oplnlon.s are.
Review the enclosed lnlorrn•tionsheet. II possible
view the videotapes of the Novomber 3 rally. We reel
that the court CS.Cfalon will not Oo. It Ia time lor
ttUdM~ts Qf Arnerfca to do s.omthlng. HJtOid Covington,
a reader In the Nu:t Party declared the verdict ··a victory
tor while America." AU Americans muat react to such
an lndd&amp;nt ar- 1 ('lave tnel, voices be heard,

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Unlled Duke SrurJent•

J.Upt)O('t.

No rash moves

Tho Attlfnatlve Newt Coll~tlve (ANC) and Stu&lt;lent Assoc:latlon
(SA)a-nlly have SO&lt;ne quicl&lt; figuring and a tot of lalking to &lt;1o beloro
UB finds II Mil wt1h only ona young atude!lt·lun&lt;led newspapet.
The necautty ot nav~g alternate atudent pUbUcatlonl at a University
{he stu of ue
withOUt saying. Tr&gt;e CUffont an&lt;l the AltfHMt,.,.
Preu-Wf1tten by the ANC-are both new pape1s In telaHve tem\1 • .-.ct
almoot ~ptetety lun&lt;lad by mandatO&lt;Y toes. To lose one would be

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u"fonunate.
Undoubtedly the ANC hAs made fls mlttakea, bul It haa ptid for most.
When The O.metrfl fllta were altered In 1M Fait, the ANC as a group
aulfa&lt;e&lt;l lhe punllhmenL When the ANC haa Ill standttds attacl.ed Ia&lt;
printing a of artlcf4• by Michael Slepl&gt;en l.OYin110n, It roluse&lt;l to
publiSh the lUI aegment (which Tlla Cutrflll( then Choao 10 print,)
II It Ia now haYing !rouble with 111 llnancee (and particularly If Its
trauuror'a llguraa &lt;lllflf from thosa SA hU'c:of...,te&lt;f), II &lt;lnervosllleaat a
WJrl careful tevl.ew of Itt revenue• ano u:pendllutes. White lt'te•• t• any
dtocr-- over how much money lhe group nu. and certainly while It
t1JII h&amp;l IOftM to ~r ate wHh, no move to shut tt down can occur. And
alf)oe paymenllfOIII Sub Board ot the $1300 It own 10 Ihe ANC COUld uve
the PIPet. SA should oonslder floating tno group Ia&lt; a llmllo&lt;l time.
SA olfk:lala are right In ma~tng ovory attempt lo chock and protect
man&lt;latO&lt;Y feu. They oro also fair In Ul&lt;lng that a group be llnanclally
reaponslbla and 11 lout partially s=eutul. But rne ANC lslual as riQhtln
Clefending Ita axistancoo on campuL
The group hu agr- to be ITIO\Ie&lt;l out of the ho&lt;TJe U lhOTos wlth TM
CUrtet~L and OYOn oltaye&lt;l an office on lhe n,.t lioO&lt;-tnroe !lights away
lrom all Ill pro&lt;luction aqulpmonl. Without knowing anyma&lt;e, It 11 difficult
10 uy they hiYI no1 tr1e&lt;lto bond.
Any effort loy a pape&lt; wllk:h hot only on• 0&lt; two yars behind II needs
1u~ nt. CUrrMt hal bMn helpa&lt;l oYO&lt;lts tW()o)'War n lattonce. It Ia only
fafr to give a hand-o&lt; al leasl a very fllr

lHEspECIRUM
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YaU1, No...

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Elena Cacavas

J-1111

tales from over the bar
by Pete Ro••n
Wolll&amp;eO
nod lta$tlttU
ot threata and shock&amp;
ano bombtno scares.
of r'ota, w11a
and nafly dare$
by tllfOI'iSII
and lotons.
But none could teally
quite compare.
OSPKiallyll
you were there.
thoaa frlgnt'nlng blasts
Into the aJr,
from i()() ol
Mt. St.-Het..,l.
The yOOT wUI ma~e
soma hl story
asonec~

tull

ol mystety.
or one lhat we
so biiUfulty
are happy
.,to &amp;ee went
We could go Clown
the ilott&gt;ut ....
lUll rnlght get
Carlot pllle&lt;lll he
COUI&lt;I- What he
hu~by~

!no ... kloampet..,t.

tltat aesskm
tl'ley ea.n COOl
Ae.-gan'a lggreaa,on,
'gue.t.t the wOOd
ShOUld keep ll lreSI't' ln
mind he's fult begun.
A Ur.ouo~ rran
gQJ. aU the news
ot hos:tages
and rescue crews
and hOw they soon
will pay Utetr dues

when Us up

to Reagan.
H happ.~~ns every

yell Of (WO
the Ml&lt;l&lt;lle Eut
jUs1 blow• a fuse,
lusl like the Atoba
and the Jews.
Dayan, or was II 8agln7

and who•d oC thol!QI'It
11 '&lt;1 be a Philllo.
that'd w ind up
In first place.
Co&lt;loro thought
he had it 1111 he
~ugllt gllm1&gt;$es ol
that &lt;lerby dilly.
bul wno'd of thought

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,:oc au who careo
lor J .R. Ewing,
aml&lt;lst all ol the'ballyhoolng
a.no n'!ay I astt
wlltl YOU were dOing
lha n1ght he wu
WUh

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I know myself.
I was yahoolng,
and with • Quarter
bJUfon vlewlng 1
ll'.s now I wish
1~11 I WUIIoolng,
t'mOO&lt;ryiMI
she mf.saed him.

CUba we'd really
lhanl&lt; you l)lea. .
II you'd take baclc
your refugees.
a,tsume f81PD""
slbUIUes.
andk-lhem
out ot t•ouble.

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rd lllle to lldckoss this letter to all UB aluGonlt and
lowlly on .,.,• ., ol 11141 lollltln Luthi&lt; KlfiO Mem9rilll
Rall'f Coalition
On Thursday January 15 01 10 a.m. 1 tally It belfiO
hold In NloQAtl Squ11e In honor ol Or lolanln Luthi&lt;
King and ogolnot nt.zlam and 111411r p r o -1 tally ••
10:30 a.m on 1he atepa ot clt'f hall Poople't flret
queatlon Is prol&gt;lbly Why we ate doing lhla 11 l~ls
parclcular UrM II you a.re or are not reaiOif'ta ot
Buffalo, you must be aw&amp;Ie of the raci al vlotence thll
has tanud&lt;Od lhlo city as well •• Rochelle&lt; and New
York. Sll unoo"""' murd«s In &amp;IIIIo. IO&lt;ItiMn kllllttgo
ot lnlliOC*'It chMdttn k\ At~ta and nutnetCM.II l&amp;taJ
stabbing• enc tNN11 are ttnt exam~•• ot IM racist

tenot t...eo!IIO our country. Tho llmo h&amp;S ltrl..., tO&lt; 1 11
of us to unue tn an tff011 to auut tttt• 11roctous
.sftuat~ It yo1.1, IM reader. are Jewflh. Gen11t1, B~ ,
A.alao. H japtnlc. Immigrant, womtn, Ql)', ullton
memoer, tit., ote . ~ou wlll be attao.ud by It'll Nnls
and KKK tndlvlduala The only pooole not affected by
the raging n11ted and vl~ence of lhll grovP tre tne
lndlllldualt lhtmSIIYU

Mayor Grttlin hat banned thiS rally Wh-11 doea this
mean? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING' Tl14l moyor nu no
IIQI"'I 10 OtOCI.Im th.at

'** cannot spea}. OUt aQIIftll

Nuts h 11 our guaranteed conSii1"'lon.lf Ug.ht to
oemonsuate on any
at any ume and 1\..l.f'\Y ptace
11\CiuGong HIIQifl Severe The ...I)'Ot M.S a~UMd
tr\•tcoalltiOn 10 be a;roupof leh WlnQ rac:Ueat• INking

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teadefl, rellgloua l eadera, and many, many
organlllllons KtOU 11141 country. Tho q-llon ot
riotonce 11 on all ol our mlndL There Ia alwaye a
oosslbHity ol an oulbtM- but lhla ooaiHion will nol
o1011 OUCh an ._L
Thefe are many, l'ft&amp;nY more det•lts to tne .....,.."
surrounding 1~1• tallr·• oucceu but 1·11 ond on lhtt
note. Bus IOedS ol lrotn New Yott. CitY.
Waahfngton D.C., Boaton, Roche•ler, Syrecut-e•
Detroit. BattlmcHee.OCI otrww clUes are corning to )otn u1
In I he struggle agllr'lat the" racf•t tnugs. Your aupport
Ia nHded now mcwa tnan evet. Remember: the laauela
r•clsm not the peraonal Daclc.oto4.mds ol co.lltlon
membera11f you nave Qu.t.Uons abOUt tl'letatt)Of wanl
more Information,
call us at the Hotet llfayene
(Par1or Bl ot 852-60?0 SM you on ltMI 15th at 10 1 111 r
FIGHT RACISM NOWJI

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goo oil
btac.k
sohdarUy n'IO"ttme-nl In Observing Ma.nln Luther K.rno·a
b'rthdily at Lata~tte Patk on Thu.r.s4ily January 15 a1
12 noon. FO( morelntormaHon call 831·2'.36t
The Jowbrh S I - t Unoon tJSUl
students atM1 lacuhy to p.anklp.ate

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Mt~mtH!t ol tiN

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Altrtln Lutn.t King lrfHnotlll Rilly
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··gk)t)al revolut~ · nus •• not $0' He l~ayo.- G 1 nas
a\so reteu.a to the coalition •• ••muar to granola
because we are " nuts trults and fla"e• •• lhll 11 the
seme man !hillS putUno PfH5ure oo Buttalo apona,ors
ot our rauv and •a. In a se"se,cont•olllno auot '"'news.
meata Ju11 plck up a new~per thai ~~ Deef\

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publls1141d In 1,... paat 3~ wMb and ,.,., Will
urde&lt;$tand this point. Tl14l p t - ..... llled '"""
.-u 1111..-, 11141 coamlon and aloo
give 11141 rtlo&lt;aslon IO lne peocMo lbal 11141r0 witt lie
v~. Tl14l laaue hl&lt;o Is rKtsm.
political attlllollonal Wa. u a c:oaRtlon. oro Informing
people 11\al wa Inland to hold a peaceful rally and tnot
11 Ia being lormed by llioPio wt&gt;o llavo experlenu In
thase moltorl. Lawyoro hove olreody commlltod
themsetvn to defendii'!O our a1ance u well •• union

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P S. TM coelmon " "' rJIS/H'flt• nNd o' tlnlnCIII
&amp;uppoll o' don•tlonl ot tny kind (tile• {Mt&gt;ttt,

atencllt.

m", •rc 1 Please 111• to your groups and help u1 PliY

these •~pens••·

Rejec1 1he Naus and the Klan
To the

Edlto,~

The Nallonal Socialist P1r1y ot Amet jca una Nazis}
tast ~mbtr 1• annou!lCed a rally tn Butreto tor
'wnlte ct-.tl rlogrua on Mar11n Lutner K.tng' s tMrthdly.
JanuOJY 15 A countaNally woo
coiled Ill' 11141
Man•n LutMr King O.y Memonat Ratty C:O.Imon tor
11141 ...,. tlmo ono I&gt;40&lt;e t10 om. Ncag&amp;ra S®lll! At
the beg.tnntng of tne yell Mayor Gulhn an~ 1"-l
OOtr"l of I heM raJhU WOU1G be PfOh.olled (by Mnlllt ot

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permitS} ana any euend.,..g lliii.F* would 01

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auemauwe ratty ro com~rnotate KN"tg nu oeen
s.c:l\odulld tor llfiVtUI Squa1e at 12 'loon unoor tne
sponiOfahlp ol 1M Black Le~ersnlp Fowm and wun
l~e approval of the Mayor.
So'i9"n black merrnawe been killed by whit&amp; mite(~ tn
liuHaJo .sfnu Septtmbef A nahonal eteatang hOuH on
lnfotmlt'Otl Of\ tK1II V'04ence,. Tnose Unttect tp F;gN
Fucam (T\JFF) DaMd., Cotumcvs., 01\ro rooei!U 11\al
lflefe are seriOUS '~"' NKtdenll a.tmos1 ewory
cs.ay ot lhe )Nt somewhefe tn tn. United Statu lhe
Buffalo Cour~tt ·Elpt. . ol 1..1 FrrOay and Sunday
reoorteo that IM Naz.•• tn Butta~ tt.aww a chrec1 ue to •
Nul group In Wt$1 Getma.ny uvougn a man Ma.nhecJ

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Rot!Oef whO uMd a houH rn Chee«towaoa as hia baM
lf'\G tMI tnt BuffaM&gt; Nul ,. . e~e, Karl Hanel, Jr .• aays
t~nanc.1ng lor tr.t NJagara Square Naz• rell~ comes I tom
• circle of buslnnsmen ancs a number ot due•paying

memoers ot tne P&amp;rt~
Wa eneou,age tveryone hom tl'le Univerauy
communtty to o.mot~ttralt ,,_., re;ec:teon of 1'Vet"f1hlng
lrte NWI and 11'11 Klan IIane~$ for tJy IOfM form Ol
p&amp;WC.II)I110n ln IM evet\ll IChllduk!la for 1omotrow
L&lt;l K~

Auoc,.te PtofnSOt of Am~m;•n StUd•l
Stt1ne~

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Proi•••Ot oJ Sociology
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A$JfJienf Pro'•"Ot ol Soc1•1 Founda tiOita ol
E,_IJorr

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Prof•aSOt ol f(;onotftlca

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~ ~ 01 any _..,.., lfOt)'. ·-.
coUIIng l&lt;&gt;lonnallon. 1 .,._a nopo&lt;~or II&gt;Ould
, . . . ..,. l.hal IM 000&lt;&gt; 10 be pritllt&lt;l ''locta" .,.
_.,..,.. In IM arUciO llle&lt;o ero o tow faclual

ttfoti- Oirhape lnconaequtntla l, but errors
- - For Instance. lhe Stttowldo Student
wu ""' croaloct b)l Clifford Wnanon In 1874,
u lhe article malntalnocl. lfl drtefoc&gt;monl wu
mellermlnded In 1973 by tnen Chencellot
llo)'OI-wt&gt;arton did nol asc.nd tO lhl SUNY lh,_
until tVn. M&lt;t ~~- 51\auon 11 the P\OOIOC.IIons
Divblon otroe1or lor ~lloato 1. l&lt;&gt;e., not tnt 'OS...
Dlrodor of Cl&lt;lbo". u "'" anoa. altooocl Tille """
for- SA Olroclor of S1uden1 Orgonlllllono. SIII Mtcl&lt;.
«&gt; 190'1 a blade..,, and p~ofesa tf'lll .. ,..d ,.,,._., ttoru

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than twitch...
AlthoUgh lntormatton.l m~acuu ca" at tlmn be
Mtlty txcuMd, the "porlii"Q ot quotattonl always
_ , 10 """"' o problem •-lolly oliO&lt; tono and
detaHed tnMIIngs. I fcwnd 11 Jnteflltlng u'at Dan
Holder CI'IOM to a.tr Tra~s Ballanfa b(and of absolutely

na- loOic ..ttn rogaro to wny no Old!l'l wan! 10
!&gt;ling lhl SI.SU ruoMIOI\1 op at lha laot A - y
..-~ng Funny U'llll Don &lt;tldn'l ulo onybocly wny lhoy
- . Otoughl up- In INS cow I Pill lhOm on lhl

Manna Oownty. ltl rolullng to a;opy llmlior roootuclono
panoct b)l ol'* SUNY ochoofo to U'lll SUNY Trull-.
wu Clllmlng In dof.,oo thai .,... had nol ,~...,
- ' &gt; ol t/IOm lo Wamtnl _,., anontiOfl on lilt.
mottor. OUlta oltnpty, OOH JoC&gt; In 8uflalo wu to miM 11
known IIIII ... pVOIIcaUy ""PPP'11&lt;1 SI.SU on IIIIo
- . Tho 6orm nllle clornand-, lor 0110 reason or
onotnor, had lolled 10 rooch to thO us Sl-nt
A....,bly I ' - In r-cutlon form; &lt;tuplto 5"SU
Organllfng Dl"''fO&lt; Bruce Cronin' a pleuln Oclobet to
pass the re10fuUon al\d Send II to 1hl Chancellor and
lfte Board of Tru11ooo. To folloW Trovlo' oldoa (end atnd
the rtiOIUtlon to SI.SU oommlltOO) would navo
oounooct lhe &lt;tooth knell tor thO SI.SU ctomancto.
An)'Otll wno an ounce of palllleal oowy
woukl na .. kno"" thai IM AssemblY -..ld P&lt;ol&gt;ai&gt;IY
no~..- untH 1110 no.a January-riG'&gt;! In lhl mkl01 ot 1
oura tUIJion hit.. ~- IN 6 o r m would autofy lo ll b)l tM .,...,-_ a..-, !he SASU
commllttl haa rtaCI at least .,,... m. .unoa
a lready-plenty ol ti me to coma up whh 1
rec:ornmonctattotl on a almpl• fist of d&lt;Jrnancla. The timo
lor ac!lon wu du~ng tool Friday'a Aaoombl'l mtellno.
Nonelhelut, 11 both resolution• were hlndlty
pa.aaed, the I!Qumenl O't'ttrWf"tethM they 6h0uld f\IYI
been brought up Ia acedemlc novt. Lsn.eraly wantecf the
student body, and Oan HokMt, to know that tn.e are

IWO aldol IO "'1'1' lloty. As a porllng tho&lt;lghl. I lhOuiCI
olflclalty , . . , _ Oan to the ctmPU11 beai- Whlct&gt;,
otfl« oxclllng 101&gt;1ca. IncludeS lhl Student

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vrganlly noodocl In Albany lloato ol Truo10o Socrecary

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Stvd•n«

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Misusing Lennon's death
hU. a gu-n Of A01 Ptoote kltl t\01 ouns. and 1 tor one dO

To IIW fd~or

not leal 1n 1no oltgftlost 1&gt;&lt;1

fh.. 'MI. ~~ Wr4tYn Ill ~, . . IO 11' 1 About
Time" , • ,.._,.. """''" C&gt;y ono Mwy4tmc&gt;ton on 12110.

..,.., letter OCHoua me opinAon of ' "'- m.tlll"t) .,.•tere&lt;J.
unln lonned IMIOP'e tn our C04.1ntry who live fn an
!Otallatlc 1011 workl. She exptQ.H.8 a ctulrelor ettono
leglt.lll kM\ against nandguns 11 1 Clt1ttrlnl to,.,...,.,.

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In wrttlng,....
kno"'ng thO laeto ohe
-~~y- nol 1\now-lhl lawo octually.,.l In
Ma.nnaa&amp;an. Whltel..eonon was alaJf\. IM hlnOQun lawa
ltrl tho lttfc:IOOI tnyWI»re WI lhl U.S Tho CI&lt;OCOSS
ln•o"O&lt;I In ft901ly owning I hlftdO"" ttl N V II
rlellcutou• •r blued ano bureeut.tallcatl~ t•m•
COIII&lt;Iming Tho apc&gt;IH:ant lor o Mndgutl
mus1
0. lololfy ••.,..,.•. In a ll •-•.l&gt;ol-ln H Y.
&lt;HI Of mo U.S, U II """""' be. E•on otnor IOmlty
members ate cloaefy sc:rutantted
Thll 0&lt;00001 n u - nolftlng to rem0¥0 OIHII from
crk'nlnals Who at• • lrMdy brHkl,.g th•l•w• More ••••
011 uooleu II lhey ace 111'10&lt;0&lt;1
T......, ara35.000 togalty ownoc1 han&lt;lgvna ln N.V.C.
the NYPO Mll..,.tt$ IMI ,...,. a10 11 1oaat
1.000.000 olhora Will more lawo http tllfl oltuatlon? No
weyt lowor- ......
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ol 1M
lon and erimH ;oWl be -1100 _ , . a WOOII

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K'ff'tO WI ~In1enc:IIOoei1Utelhecteath oi Mr

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Mea aa grea t 1 k)tau any other tanottne Beetles due
•o tnls '''OldY Lift"~ non wa• tclned bt a ll.;nal~ WhO wu
akeady not allowed to ow n a Ql.ln under IM swctn1
Jawa In the country. and these laws tu•e aa fliU didn' t
netp ttlf'T'I M1yt&gt;e 11 Lennon could nave ano t oac:k 1 1 this
creep he•d attll be aliVe
Ew«y I~ theft II • tragtc mu«'er o• a p.,~~• c hQute
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mlnonty oJ INogul&lt;lo&lt;l

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mote QUit &amp;liwt Will lesMn com._, Altar ll\e I'N"Cief Ol
RF''\, lhe Guf\ Conttol Ac-t of Ul68 wu p.asMG aw to
the nyst•t• tnat was uuMd by hi s muroer Attnougf't
tneGCAof 10611ntroclue.edalew neecJ&amp;cJ•e'Otms. may
ol t11teQYIIUon• .,.. unconstlt~.nJonal , a na 11 1 .. hOle

It has llllllllloolty "'"""' lhll llle GCA of tll68
Ms not reduced Cfknt at 111. 1" tact. ltle c•1me rata hll
risen elnce then
Aa we moufn tne dMit't ol John Lennon let ut not be
bhnded by our totrow Into P"odiJC'OO 1 svperlic~l an&lt;S
IN~I .... monvmef\t ot gun legWat\on to hla metnOtY
U\11 w ·MI 1 .0 no one tMit a crtmtnal

Plllnned lynchfng
to - . , . one oJ IM moot knowloOC)aablo oowltng

To the Edl!or
TNo t.IW IS

1t1 tftPOilM lo file qiiOIOI from 1no
l&gt;owllfljt IOMI1"9efddno tM ~atIori af Paul

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qualillcalloriS lot )'OU Pam, then- aro ttUly eorry Jull
PeUIT~ 10tU IIOIJOOHptfSOnllcnolc:o u
caecll. Pam, don'l QJI hl(ll -tilled.
,.,.Royall- oleo quoleclu uytng ,,.., •nor hOO&lt;I
a ~ AI all!'- T,.. Pam DoUg COIIIraclicts tftla
I&gt;Y•11ng •wo·•• _,, 000&lt;1 at ooacl)lng .,.._...,.. ,
IN lloyoJa .,. 10 OOoG ot CXHIChtno thortlool•. ., Wily do
1'&gt;0'1 1\IVI 10 muon concwn met P~ul b nor !hero ono
, . , _ perootlt ollhe limo?

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to 1M admlnltltlllon -nino Mr. T&gt;Jnlorlo on&lt;! Itom
lholr....,.,_Jnoato,_. aboutlhe no0&lt;1 01 o fuM
tW... II 10 ,.,,_ llpS&gt;arenl 11\at tM U8 !Ioyola
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1 om lhe "leflonant• ol tha Sowlot """' contt8dic1ecl Fa thor 8en!gan on l h a - oflha . _
race. AI laastlllla- my rank lour,_._ belen t
lolttho Soria! Union. P&lt;-nlly 1 am
at
UB, In The ~/rum Ooc. 8, you
lllttw by
Woller S l - In Whk:lt tho autho&lt; not only Glljocaad
to oome or tha statamontal maeletn tha......,.. _ ,
Fa that' IIO&lt;rigan, bulll&amp;o ""~ tha opinion u.r 1
"had t&gt;eon ptanted by tha C4A oraorne riglll-wtnglo confuse peoplt onc1 undarrntna the lrnpeet o1 Father
a.rnoan'a J*Uionare IPPMJ tor PMCe-..
1ho. . li-ln IIIII Ceuntry IO&lt; altnoet tour

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my expe,ience here tells me lhaJ one "¥1'1iiiOiJ~IOMaa.-..._
his 0041tlcot viewo Without being
og0111. 11 11 not IIIII I conalcla&lt;
tlon wllllllleCIA
•• &amp;tlameful, but the laC1 ta. thlfe

connection l&gt;etween mo and lite CIA
wing groupt..
llln no1 going tc lOWer myself to tha
of dlapute
~n by Mr. Simpson by ._tlng lhal -Ilia
views are campallbltl wlth ll&gt;ose aira&lt;l by Sowlot
propaganda In the West, he Is a 1\GB - t . Itt fact 1
res-t l&gt;otn Farhat Benlgon'o and Mr. s;,_·s
wiews.
By any le9al standllda, Fllha&lt; IIO&lt;rigatt and hil
follower. C&lt;&gt;~M~Illecl a erimo w11en riley .....,..,.,
pane~raled lnro a General Eloc:lriC Factory and
dii$Uoyed -eral nuclear werheacl One

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can pose a QuaHon-wu It ai teat a ft"'IOaa ac:t tor

To the Editor.

-.elimes a crlmlnal acl nor _ . . .
conalllule an tmmoraiKt. lthlnl&lt; Fatr.. llen'lganon tnl.s CCHJntloo.

Not-clear Repotler:
Aaklt trom Tile ~lfum'a caring ano COYrao-lo 1&gt;e
ln....,-.d and . , , _ odmlnlattatlon
11 hal
moro clan lhan lo uaa a plct..,. of anolhaf papafo
edhotlal a1at1 1o auract anan1lon to ao at1Jo1e whlC/1
deQtOCiel 11.
An&lt;I-CMatmu wllh lolly onclllot&gt;11 I HAl HAl HAl
HAl HAIII&gt;el you IKITSI your buUona- ~ waa
altlcted lool
Tno na.t lime ~ b&amp;ko coollloa wllh 1110 M,._ oak
hw Whal Bot&gt; hao up hla ·~ to couoo mora

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unhNUhy atudent·adm\ntatratlon relation• and

-··tUrmoil w11111n IIIlO lJn'-Olly.
A gralolul I'M ~trum · -

Help!
To lha Ed/lor.

My nama Ia Janalaallt- oncllolt- lltooklyn
Col. .. t wu a fOI!Mf stllelent at UB. Wllatlhlalel1ar

1.a all about Ia UYlng many - "'alrwa by luat glring

a 111111. I n - of my c - w 1)1 contrlbutal..25 and
lind II to FamlnO ~.BOll W, F. DA St., N.Y. N.Y.
11)150. ThafiOJ&lt;tateplatoraaclllndMclualtowrlt. .way
to dlfM&lt;'ant
- - t h a country. If-·~ pula
lolnc attO&lt;t and In untaon - ca11 gift lite 10 the

col._.

untonu.nate.

Noma withhold upon ,.q-t

11 II facl'bal-«ncwloclge IIIII lho Sowlot Union hll
conalalonlly violareel,_, olthelntematlonal u.tlaa
and 1191-IL A - In liMO, H""''OY In 18511,
Czaclloaloot&amp;l&lt;ia in - , Atghanlslan In _ _ , and.
quite I&gt;CSSlbly, P - i n the nostt-d&amp;ya. ThaSowlot
Union claima thai a ll thaao na.tlona ~ FH&gt;Iand)
"lnvllad" INISorietiOlcliO&lt;otohelp tham--tne
·a nt~&amp;oe'allat' element&amp;. Maybe,. Sknpson wanta to
tnwltethem to Ametic:a? tn all ita intemalionatdMiing:l.
I he Sen-tat Union ha.a conolsrenlly __.eel OfUJthtng-pOwer. No mauer how tnUCh we hale lhe po.er
o-me, there Is no way we can play another gw.,. •
long ao lho Soviet Union oonn,... to INild ..., and
ax«Ctl.ft Its mfllt.at)ll musck
~~-- t&gt;Aradollical, bul 11\emoremlssJJeswe,...
and Ihe more sopntoliCOiecl IIIey art , lha lou chance
they """ ...r be -

A proper eulogy

Stirring the subversives

To the Edttor:

To th• Editor.

YO$, Into

I&amp;

a eulOgy, but ol&amp;o a

•0{(1

lo lho roel&lt;

oc:unlon-m.tlilers and man~ fock fans wl11't 'hetr teg.enda,

legacies and dlaclographlee of g-lnao- . . • In
11&gt;0
oho&lt;llno noaraighled •Ilion of a """'k: ororlcl
tl'Wiic- makes the man ot 'IIIIHJfMn and no1 v&amp;c. _....~
Can ' " ptaua loa. . 1110 goclclam -1111 oul of rt?
And grbOetlng abou\1110 , . . oatil' aoro album4.
And, 1 ho!&gt;a, have enough -1110 ..... off lila newly
buddi&lt;lo cor- onclllow we//llllnga - • going?
1&lt;&gt;11..0. 111,_ 10111 of tha rlltlty,ln lha- - d of
malo rocl(n'rolf egomania; tha tlllly of a man wllo
conllsfantl~ onc1 publk:ly conrronted Ills own t.uho
a&lt;&gt;d cltrnOO&amp;(l,...tal&gt;ly halplng uaa!ldc ao ao
onc1
wt.o .. tha u- .., _ to ignofo lha - · ·
racei ae.- and war~ing evl:la. Litten to ••Someume
In New Yorio C.tY.~ 11• dcUble ••til Yol&lt;o. U.tan to tha
" Pioallc Ono" band dlao with 1110 l&gt;lowup ollonnon aa
a Chllcl on tha back. E - tne I n \ - and preaa
ourrounding hlatatul rei- bring tha polntlloma and
up IOdate.
Tho media WIU pr-ly only dlacuaa Ihe~.
not rha man. Tho _.para won'! t&gt;e taMng lltllout
tha lonnona' aJaop.ln ' " ' - and 1M radio ... Ilona
won't b&amp; pitying "Women Ia tha ltlgoer oltho W«ld.•
Tha r...-.1&gt;&lt;.,.... of ~Mt80111- ate tor ilL Tho
dr111n Ia.....; a ,_eulogy, '*"'-· would 1&gt;e \hal
wa ....,,. tha Ylalon ltn't.

""*"

••&amp;

Sl"''&gt;oon tn his leller also aays: •t de not fmclllle
• Scwtet &lt;lefeclor to De a bef..,.lbttl person ot wit,.._.. ,
• 11-.d '" 11\e Scwlel Union IOf 2S yoara. There f g,..,....ed
ttom the Unlvetshy and.. as almost any ..._..,.Y
V'•&lt;lualt. was asalgned a mJHtary rank and

.Pf_.

Tha Housing "UIIIO&lt;IJiaa now
IO ghe
fraahman dcrmllory prole- Ia 1 total fatoal You are
lllarolly kicking out upparcluarntn '""" cha
You ara molding tha clorma Into a zoo ot
unruly ffllhman. ~,...,.,_Will aoon lranalar out
of litis unl¥aralty- thay -tllat &lt;1onn a&lt;rallabiUty
will ba&lt;:ome lnct-'ngly ..,... tor tham aa dorm
tenlor1ty wo&lt;llalo thalrd_nt_ Thaattrillon me
,.,, 1a atfMI!Y eP0U9f1. Tha u.s. t&gt;&lt;aln &lt;kaln o1
- - w i l l oontlnua. Th• Ia -~to ma11e II ltvougll lho Wllcllng out
PfOOOOI dllrlng the tiro~ """ yaaB wrtl -ually
tr-fartrornUB.

-ton...

Wo- -

clonn at-1..

w..... put Ill muclt

lillie at U8 and wa claam It quha unratr to 1&gt;e Ill- 1110
IIIIa ft.
Tha , _ ~ ~of Fall tteO wu
iotally tr&gt;a tauh of lha llftherafty. Thll un._.I\Y Ia not
r-..lllng a n - ol
and

--lng
-·
·~Wilt·- a

,_._.,.\hit&gt;--

~ tltla

Tha ot-1 llocly r a f - to pul uP with _ , an
ln'atlonal policy. "Oown wltlt 1M Houal&lt;lo Autllority" Ia
, _ , , t - daya. Action o n c l - - - ...
~-- lha Houalng Au1lloflty. ~yo l&gt;e
wwnacl

quallllcollon accO{(llng 10 mY educoliot&gt;al -ground.
Thus 1 1&gt;ecome a mnllllY tranalatorolnt.,P..er. I waa
rougnt-louaodilforanlllindaol - a n d how
to lm.,.ogato American 111 P'~ of ..,, 1 raughl lofcllowlanllotncomb&amp;t one! What to de In COM
of • o•UCloll auacll. Mr. s..,_., &lt;10 you kmw - I t o
6o k\ the c.ae of a nUClear •natA? Ooee ~
around fleoe know whal 10 de? All -"'
r-llrly ho.., 11\e SC&gt;atllocl clril dalanaa lralnlog
cluan and cl\lldron In Sooriel or• dtluad 10
do&lt;t proractlft oas maal&lt;a In 3 lu my objacllon to Fatnar Borrlgan, l allo
in
tho Sowiel Unlotl 1\e _,tel b e -up In a PIJ'(Nalrk:
IIOSpilal '"' 1111 ocliohiM. Ale.- SoiDienllayn.,..led from lha USSR. Andrei Saii!Mtro. ..-,
- • Br~ wu loreod 10 """""'' AnaiOiy
Schorauolly It In ori-.. l&gt;iologtal Ko.a... la In polaOn,
F&lt;alhar OUdl&lt;o waalortured by tha 1\GII, ph)'1liciol Orloo

-l/la1

Is •o pr{IOf\. I ooutd conrJtWe 1hi1 ui\. fltone ot theM
_ , . ho.. commlled any etlmas, thay ha.. jual

•""*'

lhelr .,_ _, wl!h 1111

oft~

-

policy.
"-"'"
In the USSR how no conrrcl _
,_
... actions.

lha

hal-

fYen hart, I loot tha roach of Sowlot --'&lt;n
E._y loll., whiclt I t-lved hom 1M USSR
"""""" cloMiy OC!VIInizacl &amp;A&lt;I IICtelly II"""JJ(( by
• the KGB conaor.
AlllhaM IOCIOf&amp; oilloulcl PfO.klt loocllor ~~&gt;ought !Of

llloM wllo want to brill. Into facaoriaaand _ , . , _
._ Toconcluda, 1amno1 • - b i l l a lrMIIglant.
Willlou11110
U6wooold
ollorta
1-- ,
_ ,_
_
_ nelll10r
...........
10 ,._,,.USSR.l-~

my~l-

,_

and~~n._ymucl&gt;_...... · - aoclal-"""'ancl
· " - o f - - t.ton..
But.IO&lt;tunataly or untortunatoly, wdc not ln. Itt an

-~~~~~ -rd. One t&gt;e llflnll not to _....,..One muatt&gt;esrue&gt;ld not 10 1-tha - t o
- n t l l.
-

-

.

,.,.,..,ron ..,..,..,

Wflitaeld 101 o1 ltG8
lf-and-rwa/NifiVMIM_I_

I

�i A decade later, the search for POWs still :is continuin
.,...__,r,.,.
.......,..."'*'' •
I
11J 011t1 Will

. . . . . . , lf'lllll - CI'Iilelloc f.:! t o - "~-of.
Wor" (POW) tncdoa. -~~ - . 1 tbll _ , . . . rr...,...._ .., . - . . _ . , . t11t ~ buds
..., .. -or-...~- dwdota lhc1 ~
........ . . . . 01 tMca ......... llut toOD.Iik oD IROids,
.._.....,.. _ . . _ . . . tbclr~ lt-tlwthe
....., _.. otr Md .....,._- OD to fllld IIOII)etbiQa doe
;!:
to b e - - obout.
. . dlcft ... IIIII over Z500 Am&lt;ric:u
- e d fOI IIDd Cl.:lyl llroob of the New Yort
0topur of tk Natloalli . . _ o f Famlllcs repom llw tbey
....,. retliwd '*- to 1000 repom or livina Amerjatas bcllla

l

i

f

I

IICCCifllilll to Brootl. b..t beat
diO ........,..
Her..........., mod -a Ieider, WIOU OUI a *&gt;n J1DQIIIit
IO&lt; ado ODC, Md ~ tii&lt;D to Mr$. llroob to t)'Pt. l1l&lt;y
!hal Mol diO c:os*s bouDd ill rwo bootlcU &amp;Del dioaibuted 10
011&lt; ottlocm r.u iato tlltlt.lndl or die DiRaOf
or o.rauc
...s prowd quite.,............._
" It prowd bow . . . IIIey ~ODd DOW tboy'w IUriCICIIO
~. 1llc lold&lt;n,

•

..mo.m.n

llldd la~ .

eoo.-.

lAt......,.

IAwstlptotllt-quitetbotoollhiY,''Ilcoobstatcd. ''My
hua-d hu pcrmiooioa fiom die J&gt;eouaon 10 ebeck 00 their
- · IIDd Adm.ira1 0aTy Tutlle, wbo Is lA ~of IM
project, hu beat a ..., help to 111."
llcoob is at a leo&amp; 10 QPiaia tilt Lock of pre. cover.,. lA
thl• GOWIIY)'. "Tbc caly reporter wbo't called Ul," ht Wei,
"wu 1 emtlemao r.- 1M Lottd01t ~- They ran a wry
blallO&lt;Y&amp;Dcllhe~savicainafcwdtlclhuepickedltUIJ,

....... Md w lwabMII, OoorJe, bepD l.belr work on 11M: but ot1&gt;&lt;r 1ban llw, DO ODC hu coiled to follow 1111 on k."
Tbc lltoob h&amp;"C ld up tilt Rtfua« lnfonnMloo
a ,...... proriolod tiJcm .U ialormalon 1M: hMI on c-mluee &amp;Del 111ft lftVdcd at..ndy oo bdlalf or die
---.llldd In Vlcmaa. Afu:r bariq 1MK n:porll. 11M: Natlonol l..ape of Fami&amp;s.. Latt Ncm:mber tbey CIITiod a
~ NY cootpk bepD adwrtioiJI&amp; in V'ICI,_ pcdtloo tipcd by IDillioa$ of Americl.lll 10 the United
their owo expense. ...tiDe for Notlooltutloaforafllll~oflht~nlltiqAmaiattls
l1l&lt;y ...,., reca.cd 10 may repons that lhcy in V ' -.
.-.aCid lloc Off- ~ Committec &amp;Del. uada t.IM: "We QOied to aiw die pcdtiaa to die Nonb V'ICtD&amp;DICK
~of 1111...-loo Act. ~ed all of thc infonnatioft Ambusador," aplaiDcd Broots. "but 1M: would haw DO port
illlad • lloc _,.,.
ol k . So wc llaold.od it ooa 10 lloc US repma11athc lA tile
··-....,.. k toot alaq,Joaa time aod there,._ maay boP&lt; llw he ClOOIId ddioer ic to thc Nonb V'ICinamesc. Wc
...,.,.. l&amp;ld Bcoou. "but- fonally r&lt;erivcd two hUIC ~ thtl lioox Nonh V'ldlwll hu a seat in the United
boaa froat them."
Notkwu, other B&amp;tioas ahould ..,.,. forward &amp;Del bdp 111 in
c-.incd Ia II.- boACS wert 449 reporu, indudina fik this."
roldas or iafonn.&amp;lioa 00 Am&lt;ricalu bei.oa hdd io Nonh
WMn ukod If lh&lt;r&lt; bu been any prop-&lt;11 .. I mull or
POW/WlA("-~Aqloo")-.clhretyeoBqowh&lt;D

.......,. ....._.&amp;I

iol......_

lbeir dfocu. Bnlob rqllied WI U..,. we lllllldpolloa
......., _ , " - t1oc ~- Tbctc 11 ~
b o - . lb.M 1M ,_...., II waidq !01 11oc ano

~ ID taU.,... before~ boaQ.
11roob II ......... for a b&lt;eal&lt;, aot ca1y bec:aMa ~be bu

.u

worked 10 Joord
tilt Natloalll Leopt or ......._ but
becauoc hu..,., Lt. a..... Nicbola o. llcoob, -~~aoe
clowD ill..._ aod tala prioooer in .laD-.y 1970•
''He'•aot.iiiiC ....,.,''lbc~. ''He ....-m..lthe
piaM crull, ~ &amp;Del cacapod t-*. His $qMdroo
Commaoder Wei in • IWOftl deposition that he 111
eycwitMIIto bis acape, but fat 10m0 reaon, thoeooernmau
didn't tdl usllboutlt unlll 1974."
Broob explained that tltcft are tbrte di fftrtol
tlaaifiC&amp;Iions for Americl.lls in VIetnam: MIA, POW and
BNR (Body Noc R&lt;CIO\'acd).
·
"The Nonh V'oetn~~ne~e are whit them u levcraae," llld
Broob.''Tbeywantmilllontofdollanforrcparatjoobcfor.
they rdcue the ~- I'm 1om oo them..., ~&gt;«ad!&lt;
wc'w helped &lt;wry D&lt;Mr eouatty we'w r~t wit.b, but 00
the ochu haocl, I think wo lhould fll'fl he Ji..,. 111 IIOtUrl1e
~btf.,..wcspa&gt;danletd ."

Wbeo aked wlla she thouaht -~-~
llcoob lq)ticd tbal -'&lt; ahould
ll&lt;laliniRndoo, odin&amp; llw 11&gt;0re
V'~t~namese to raolvc thc dtiMIIioo.
' 1 'm no~· down on Danocnu .- ltepublit:aru because
.w'vc cltaltwit.bl&gt;och&amp;Dclthey'""bo&lt;/1
ddloqU(Ill,"siM:
sold. "But Mr. Reqan om wry hdp .. Oovcmor or
CalifO&lt;Dia what tho priJoncn wert raum In 1973, .., w&lt;'ro
hopina h&lt; will help Ul now...

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T1118 coutH iaiiNJtMd to aoqAit .....,..,_ wttA Joltll Pe u/1/'a act/trlUn &amp;

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Council hears Ketter ~
on UB judicial bodies f

I

by Elua C.C.•a
Edltt&gt;Nto.Olt/

f

A dn~iled CXJ&gt;Wwion or the Univmity's various judicial bodies was s&lt;1 ~
be fort the University Council )as1 mOiftb at iu Dteembet mcrtinalo •how ~~
th&lt; 10vcmina board-ofien isnorant of many of UB'1 fuoctioninp-the
))4lh 10 jus!Tce on~ampus.
In a leosthy pra&lt;matioo by UD Preside~" Robett L. K&lt;ucr, tile ~ i
Univtmty tn'bunats were outlined. Of lh&lt; thre&lt; DOn-academic bodies, lh&lt; Hearinc Committee for the Mainlenance or Public Order, it was &lt;Jqliaintd,
deals with ruks and roaula&amp;ioos s&lt;1 bY lh&lt; SUNY Board or Tru.ceu: lite
Studtot-widc JUdiciary ~onsidm offenses of US's stud&lt;nt ruks and
rquiJI1ions; aad lho tnttt·-R esid&lt;n« Judiciary reprimaodo Sludeots who

live on-campus..
For eaell or thooe bodies, lho nwtlmom penally that ean be
recommended to Kn1er io expulsion rrom 111&lt; Unlvenity ~-The President abo aplained the two Ac:adank JuAiaafies. Bo&lt;h bod~
l.h&lt; Adjudication Committees and ilt appeals board. ~Uru-.ity·wide
Commit~« on Aeademic Dishonesty, un also recacn
d expulsion f01
orr..... such ... plaprlsrn or obeatlna.

(Bitter' yearbook dispute drags on

&amp;ptoliloa
K&lt;tter calltd the session simply a •'review or all lh&lt; bodies at onu ... H&lt;
101d Council members thai lhe lrlbunals bave "n&lt;vcr been pvm memioo
all a1 one&lt; , •• on on&lt; shtel of paper ...
AJtboual\ eacb of the I&lt;OI&lt;OCes handed OUt by lho judicial &amp;JOUps aiJlDOf
Ill beyond expulsion from the Uni-.ily. K&lt;Da apWoed 1ha1theycan b&lt;
pursutd in ouuid&lt; coun•. More serious offenses. he said, ean be kvled in
civil or criminal ct.SC$ on other- coun1.
Deuilin&amp; the US&lt; that eadt body ans. the President said lho Htariog
Committee for the Mainlenanoe of Public Order has review«! 18.1 eases
•ill&lt;lt.!.970 when i1 was S&lt;l up. Apparently more in demand, lho St~
~udk:iary has..., over 200 since last year.
"So far tbio year the Studenl·wide Judiciary has seen maybe 20 cases.
ThiS year it io Jettin&amp; an increasioa nurnbet of wicrd eases ... stranf.e
cases . . . bixatr&lt;," th&lt; President rdattd. altbo&lt;l&amp;h be did not dabautc.
In other business Kcx11:r pve o stJILUS repon on c:&amp;rDj)UI buildinp and
Maio Street Campus r&lt;ClOIUUIJCiion. Ans~na • question from student
s~n:1a11ativt to lh&lt; Coundl Ouis Jasen, Keucr oxplaincd thai p1aos eaU
for Harriman Ubrary to be torn down beeame it is essct~~Wiy In the way of
plans to encnd other on&lt;ampu• buildiop.

don&lt;: 10 l11e In the oem~a . Tboufcm, NOihllll
rcasooed,lho fuodullocated for tht projo&lt;Hbollld be
takm from DiVincenzo's stiprod.
Tlte &amp;ifjG/oniQ/1 's EditOt·in·Chi&lt;f Jim DI'Vlnc:mz.o
AltbouaJ&gt; h&lt; admitrtd h&lt; was at fauh, OiV!acmzo
r&lt;Slaoed from his position last month in a bhttr dispute maiotaiotd that bio idoa rosulttd in a slc.uiriCllllt
with the Studont Auodatloo (SA) over the mounrinl
lnause In ponrait sittinp dwina the last th~days of
~· mismaotgemeot. Howtvu. the Editor's
sittinas.
rtsiplatioo, s ubmiutd Deoombet 10. has )'tt to..&amp;...
Wil.hholdio&amp; the SUO from DiVillcmz.o's stipend
OAX&lt;pted by SA Director of Student Orsaniwions "'IIII'"'" was only a possible and not a defmiti.. oolution,
occordiosto Nathan. The SA Treasum has SUI&amp;&lt;&gt;led
Mack.
" I don't accq&gt;t ~t~~ybod y's resisn11ioo wben Wldtt tlat additional advertioina be oeeurtd to def.-y lho
th&lt; p..,.ure of the md of a S&lt;Inester," Msck said, costs of the promotional !Pmmkk. Nathan, bowtver,
" unlc:ss he'•don&lt;:at01ally incomp«eot job, which Jlm said that if lbc $150 was oot m.a&lt;le up by the end ofthe
haso'tdoot." MaekhasS&lt;nltV.Ointmeooccmlnathe school year, lbeo be would "suoaaiY r=mmeod"
yearbook to DiVIncenzo sine&lt; be recdvtd lbe pmish.ioa DiViiiCCIIJO's sdpond.
reslpation but has not recei""d lillY replies.
Nathill&gt; uall&lt;d that lh&lt; ioacase in the oumbet of
OiV'moeoz.o maiQiainsthatit is Mac:k 's n:sponsib11ityto sittinpcould have been mucb areater lflh&lt; lettm were
verbally contact bim. ""l"becommuoicadon bel:wetn us. KDt our soooa as intended . ..Jim -'l"t.1fed it up,..
is not what it sbollld be." Mack commenltd.
Nathan condudtd.
On&lt; of tbe St'Vetal !&gt;&lt;Oblerns whkh prt&gt;Cipitattd his
OiV'UICmliO abo complained that SA aebeduled
Kctter also explained that lit&lt; eampu.t wiD be built 10 ....., pedestrians
reslpatioo, acoordina 10 DiVioC&lt;Gz.o, was lb&lt; anOlh... two days of portrait sittinp wilbour c:onsultin&amp;
"anop.nl attitude" of SA whm c1ca1iJ1a with the blm, wbicb IDI&amp;I&gt;t result in lh&lt; yearbooks 1101 beio&amp; and therefore vchkles wiD on\)' be obi&lt; to "SUITOWid" it. Addidonally, the
&lt;urrenl
H.ealth Sciences Ub&lt;ary on Main Street wiD be coo&gt;CI'Itd Into an
yearbook'• arowina problems. SA was nqliamt in ill avas'lobl&lt; ror disaributioo w&gt;tll after .,aduMJon.
manap:mcnt responsibility and did 1101 Jive any
TberormaEditorexpWnedlbatlbeftOAtJII.youtfor aparunent buildina for marrkd 11udcnts, and wal~ways wiD connect moot
eonJtructive advice 10 rmify th&lt; situation, DiVioeauo
the yearbook tnua be complatd by January 29, If of the campus.
outlined.
aeoion are to reedvc them by May I. HoW&lt;Ver, SA
There wiD abo be a new ......,.. to th&lt; campus c:omina orr or Main
scheduled additional dttinas with Vard&lt;n Studios on Street across from N'..,.... Fall$ Boulevard. 'The old totraocc, Kctl&lt;r $1lid
January 15 and 16 whk:ll DiVioeenzo t:Wmed wollld in a DOI-n&lt;:W Slatemml, will be taken over by lho Niapra Frontier
A.aiODOIDO.
Mack repudiated OiV'tno&lt;OZO's charaa ltlllna, "I
lll&amp;k&lt; k "~ Impossible" for the ~k lUff to Tnrupor1ation ""'lhorily (111fTA) for a Rapid T1 &gt;Sit depot.
lll«l their dadlio&lt;. "By lh&lt; time we recdved lho final
lltink that I am IOina a bi1 farlhor tbaa I shoUld have to
Ketter c:ot&gt;dudtd his 1"'&lt;5&lt;0Wion after Council member Pbjlip WtU.S
pbotoo or eacb 11udent from Vllldal," DiVioeeozo uktd, "Wha&amp; has happ&lt;otd 10 Norton Union?" Norton, Kctter'apl.ain&lt;d,
with 1M Bu,JJG/otlkllt." The Director expWned 11&gt;01
lho yearbook llbollld be ao autOOotOOU$ orpn!wiao aid, "0&lt;1&lt; tbm '-rout people would have only two was ehana&lt;d to SQuire yean aao and a new Norton fiiCillty was c:omtrtlCitd
and therefcm sboold 1101 require SA asaiun&lt;e in
days to layout 60 and make it look JOOd."
on~ .
MKk, who is n:sponsible for the oew silt ina dales,
handlin&amp; routin&lt; opaatloos, in au&lt;me
sit..UOOS.
Oollins O.Ym&lt;au10'1 obrvpt resiaoatio&lt;&gt; "1 ....0., $11dtbatthrmoveb.ldrecdvedtheapprovalofVuclcn
and would - havc been ........., ir DiVioeeozo had
loosy thin&amp; 10 do," Maock aid thli be -.ld havc liO
ordattaled his Deeemb&lt;r letter campalao
in
cboiee but to accept th&lt; retiaoation If O.Ytno&lt;OZO tb&lt;-cr.
remaiDJ adlmant.
DIV'm&lt;:aw&gt;, bas nol released the neceuary
ia UDder -..a,__a
infonnodoo for tb&lt; &lt;ffociCDt opentlon or the )'&lt;llltoot
A lbtcat by SA Tr-..rcr Ala.o Nathan to &lt;DCUIIlbet
DiVillc:auo .. $101) stipaJd - lh&lt; maiD ,....,. ill lbc to SA, Mack eddcd, biDdcrifta Ilia efl'oru to coon!inate
former Eilitor't dedlloo. N:cordioa to DI'Via&lt;aao. be
llwlfoJ&lt;Hrltln. ~ to Maoct, tb&lt; rnnn&lt;F
f1tEEI •
Cob with the ~ of
spau Sl50 of SA monty in a letter~ to DOOfY Sditor bas pven SA th&lt; schedUle or cx•ou1oct
1 Middle Eut.a 5aDdwicb.
oeoion or tb&lt;
and data for portrait tittinp. cbdliaa aoc1 tb&lt; adcltaacs or tbe ~k'• ..rr.
Mac:t 1a coo.t'ldtlit that tb&lt; ...rr wiD ~ to tb&lt;
Vloit
Hew o.li1
H o - , be did 1101 nWI tile lcncn until Deceaabet tO,
pn:oawe or lbe l.ole dadllne and ""uld consic:la
altboo-'&gt; SA had -oved lbc pro)«&lt; a ~ -llct.
Nalla lb&lt;~~ aotilled o;v--...,..,..., IICOOI'llilll to
i.ocreaill&amp;
lbc size or lbc ..,.,.,.. 1be ~. ~;32341tWD
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tbnner Editor, ibal tltis procnuUnatlOG had made !he b o - , wiD-beabl&lt;towork witblhottaffw&gt;tllb
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*""ertisinl c:.apaip • or _ , . slloce il was •

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otll TO IIER l ..,_. STUDfJfi'S • AU. ACADEIIIC FIELDS

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�i Battling·student press

i open political Pandora's
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AJwa,. • loatbed of polillcal
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llllnl Oooo or Squire ~ .,_ opia
Cf\IIICed la10 a coacro_,.•lllled
ce nter or student lofiatnilla.
J: lovo!Yioa • bost or lludeou

Ofllllladou....S 1 1 0 -·
1llt curnat dlapatc orillaoiiY
.-....s OQ tbe Uaeaiea COilllict
betwe.eo tate two J&amp;udeat
ocwfJ&gt;apcu supported by
IUDdalor)' r -- 771t Al l - u
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II t.a
CV'Oiwd laiO • eoaaplbted prol&gt;6om
thai .,_ ota.:tiOd tbc anadoa or
Salt lloorcl I. tbc Uockqrad-e
Studcm Allodatlooo (SA), ....s
Squire Houle eo-11. AJ one time,
It abo dr_.s VIce l'raldal1 for
Fac:illllca I'Winlna Jolin Neal lato
tile (f11.
AI tho ctllt&lt;r of tbc COOtro"&lt;r11
an apace and
ror 77lt
All.,utt Prus-the weekly
ne•npapcr produced by the
Altcmllle News Collcalvc (ANC)
whicb obaru Squire Hall llooal 1117
witb iu rival Wftkly fcat111e
m.apDnc.
1llt flre wu lit wllallbe Oarreat
cbarJed tbe ANC wltll umporiQa
willa .. ()aobu ll ' - wbicb
coal.llaod a poD or •l&gt;dmt attituda
towatd.s 1hr vartov1 campus
poblk1docu. tu Editor.U..Qiicf
~ Lube tolled Squire HouR
Council imo tbc . . _ _ oad
k nolalla Noocmbcr thai tbc ANC
- oollocdvdy auikJ 1114 -.lei be
forced LO forfdt lu after~
priYiqcs for two wub.

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two cmbryoelic JIIIPII'I ~ be
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fiad 1 room ror tbc ANC. MW
_ , diacloalou. • pilll t.........W tt.a ~Pill t.bc ANC
lato lOOm Il l , th rormtr
repooilbry for tbe Ualvcnlty'a
cbtd: cublna a od poll
orr..,.,_ll_ moved lttJo tbe
bookstore. Tbat room wu
ori&amp;inally lotnded for SA 'a
Shdaol Ouu..... Offlce. but duo
10 rqiDrted lacpclt'* by t.bc SA
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Tba room 'a blJlory laW&gt;Ived Sab
Board Squku Ambcnt DlvWoa
Dimlor FrtDI&lt; CI&gt;IMid'• ~
it • ..., [1'0111 Neal. ooloo had
plaomcd to c1w1ac it into a bomc
ror an:hltecu wortlt1a oo the
tnnsroniiOtion or tile milo Slr&lt;et
Campua into a Htalth Sdenoca
Cmter.
Yet &gt;Omcone in SA, ANC
spot...,... Doaald SinftOit aed
Finane:e Coordinator Dona•
IW&gt;&lt;IAIZllO say it wu Trcuurcr A1aD
Nllllwl, iD cfTcx:t, wbo vetOed tile
pba. "He (Nilhan) elida 'I WU1 to
Ji"&lt; us tile room oo tile
Oooo
_.,.. i! be wan~ed to cad ua, or If
. . 1'1111 out or lites .. tbc
,...., we -.lei have bcett tno
vla'bk 10 ~ of," Siuoct

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rccdvabfa-or WlaiUa:led bills.
The ANC spok&lt;sman abo Sub Board ofllciab said tbcy bavt
IIIJistcd tile IIDOChcr uonamod SA pold the ANC tbe almost Sl~ they
loulclcr bcpn to spread tile word ocw the aroup, but even wah that
Ill• tilt aroup wu iD 11nmc1o1 payment Nathan said un1a&gt; 11e acu
trouble, whidl C21itu!,idn01ed wua a cheek fl'O&lt;II tbc Coll&lt;ctive by nexl
"IMID obaude" iD bls clcallntt 10 wcdt, II wllloot publish ita January
fllld a ocw boone fcx tile collcx:tlvc. lll1011e. "Tiley will DOt priol," ht
It lod to I JD&lt;IItiQa b t t - promiacd, "unfao tbcir cub aed
Raaduo and Na!haa 111 lib Talben ~ biUs arc OQUOII."
H.oll office. • wWc:b tbc ANC lloall
But Slooott ud Ruduo
bad rcportodly p ve ~ coww.....S Nltbaa's asscrtiom by
Tn:osun:rtbc~tlwlt.,..
abowi"' tllat thdr II'OtiP lw
not l&lt;vtft 1D0C1&lt;tarJ ~ble. bill &lt;dlcx:ted ~ $1100 iD bills IIIII
rltbcs a "cub llow pn&gt;blan."
tb•
itlrcvenucs .......t ita
Co...-ed Monday, both pvc a -. "We sboWcl hove DO
cborJ&lt;d.
Nadwt, bowevcr, dmfa thai lib dirt&lt;fiaa iaiPft:lllions or tbc ANC'a problalu," Raedz:zo orr....s. :liM
ocdooa ~ tilt ANC from prCit'lll fiDaadal otatUI, with moi.ololncd !hal Nlllbao WIDU ll&gt;e
bccclmina 121'1 DCalj)IIIIU, Nllhan dllmina !hal it will fold by paper to 110 indq&gt;mdau-tO tbat
citina !hal Ia lib SA poot be 1w Matdl and Ill&lt; cxpnlutlon arauloa lu lncomt orfsc:tJ iu apc~~Jt~-by
little 111nuau .,... Squlft ..,_ it will-.y alloal thrOUJh tbe year. nut
September-an
qll$loou. He n01od, b o - . thl&amp;
Nllhan tlcuiled tlw tho ANC'a "lmpoulbllity" aile claimod.
It did 1101 hlD6cr the paper' s ill bls on _ . , oplnlon, "tbc l*anct is oaly $171 , whlclt docl
lftheANCdoaloKiusoiiiCilCY,
abiUIJ 10 pubU.b 111 w~tly
lloor Is no piKe f01 a not laclude tbe aroup'a Nathan said be will -put more
lllndJ Into ita .......,.t. "I will tdl
Buffalo NewspriDt aed Ual-*Y
Pral WI It .... D O - · wbica
tbc cad ol tbc ANC -n
tbcyoollocuom•-·-tbcy
-put out . . ' - · " be dcuDod.
n- riDIDCiol qu.olms CIJIJcd
Oobalc to puU beet oo lib offi:r or
a- Ill to tbc ANC. "SA p
ltcloy boc:o.- lh&lt;y t1oo ~ lib 10
aroaDd ....., tbc
Brtng books to M .oof
flllllaa II llle7 arc 1o111a ova- tbcir
bllqot," be -.d .
Wednesdey, Jsn. 14 through Wednesdey, Jsn. 21.
ANC """'- fiODdiaa [tom SA,
willie TIW
Is a pno!IICt of
M Boenl'a Publlcadooo Dlvbloa,
Boob wll M 80id from
bcoldocl by MidiMI ~
Mondey, J~n. 9 through Wednesday J~n. 28.
OtiMicl thai r-u~otec~ hll
pilll-to ....,.. tbc Nnr
Yor~ ...UC lot..- ~
Pick up un801d boob lind checka
Oroop (NYPIAO) btto doc m
lloor ol'llct, tile ANC LO l.S6
Thunt»y, J•n. 29 throiJ(/ht Fridlly, Jan. 30.
Sqoaft, ...... 771ta.-tlleaolt
ol . _ J0'7. NYPitG
Projocl Cloor6ollot t..J lsaillb
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Come to the SA BOOK EXCHANGE '81
SQUIRE HALL BASEMENT

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Thla I• • non-profit etudent operation where
you submit your boob, -.t your price and if
eold. you wll reCeive 'check for the price you
requeeted (minus • 7% service charge).

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to wbo abould au the liiSI 11oor
ofll« ..,_, coosidered prime arn
for nudent oraanlulions that
depend upon aurac:tloa studenu to
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SA Student Oraanlution
Oiret:tor BiD Motk-wbo ..,....
with Nathan !hal a . . . . . _
Jbould DOl have title 10 I
lloor
orll«-bdlnt:a tbiJ orr-Campus
Housina bdoaia oo tbc aroood
lowl. lc b cutrttOtly '-&lt;! iD Sub
Board'uulteororl1c:a""''5oll&gt;ttbinl
lloor.
Yrt Chinnici eonaldt rs the
poalb011y of aolvioa tile pcvblem
aed acttloa th&lt; two rta~~tina
newtpap&lt;n apan Is only "»-'&lt;!. "
If NYPIRO spuma bis offer for
Room 121. O!inald said be will
.._uate with the Tldtet Orr... to
ollow them to pmcr tbe coveted
flrst floor IIJ*C. Thur, tbe ANC
would be left wttll no"""'"' 10 ao
aed with 1111loo space 01 a pnmlum
few other olttrUIJ- ore lcll.
Tile Dlvbioo Dimlor t:0111lrmed
thai Hoax Couodl-wbicb h&lt;
cbalu-01111
tbe fiul
clccision, oil~"" docs ...... ""'
po- to ... inckpr:ndaolly.
llot tbot Ia 1101 tb&lt; oaly
diu~Jca~- tile ANC 1w with
· EM1J 111 o.am11cr. be r"ed
orr a to tbc oollcdlvt.
'11'01"DiQa ~ !hal 111e7 *&gt;uld
diKODtiaue thdr procti« of
ddlvcrlna tile to Buffalo
Stotc Coiltte oad allowlaa writcn
r,_ !be Elmwood Avmut Co1Jcac
to contrlbute 11t1c1a to tho ua.
tiiDCiad ·
Althouab admlttiaa that
dMulbutJooa ooplca 10 tho lllaffalo
!lcae II .,.,....,._....
00117 Ill t.bc ~ of doe lllldidooal
a dverthloa
rowcnu
accrud-Nac~
uld that
aolldladoaa 11-. oCIIer dooll ,.,

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you on 'Titunldtly, Jan. 29, end Ftltllly J•n. 30
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�R~Port high1i8hti recruitment
bySirrn &amp;a1tr

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IIIIMnilia will be lbt Oldinary

counc or._. iD 1M I!IIQo."

lbh iJ&gt;crcaod compc~ltioe, II
eaplalru, ;. capeaed to spur mO&lt;e
t((tdalt and offottlvt mcaJU of
attractlna .studenu. eoncertr-d
effont to lmproo;e new oadmllc
and sW&lt;Ic:nt life Proaramt and

E41tor'# NOH: 11oe/QII""'inz u •
•umm11ry 1111/rm.,, of tltt
U~tiY~rlfty's Jt11 R~port on
tnrollmtnl tunds and lht
admissions prrx=. It is btint
hizlrliplttd 1n o S/lNJI by The ....,. tuillon cuts by PrJ•&amp;l&lt;
Sp&lt;arum lira stmmu ~ of wti•mitles tl\rouP arams-in-eld
tht lntrtrzsint ollonnon tnrollmtntr frOOI State 11nd FedeniiOUtC&lt;S.
llflll ,.,.,.,/Jmtnt lilT rraitlflll ho
The reasoa fO&lt; lhls inc:rutld
tdiiNttonol c~tcla wlticlt tiTt anpcdtloo Items from lbe Swt
dtp;/ttklll 11p011 tM&gt;n for SJ111t £4-ut&gt;a ~·· rorccut
tmuttm«.
tlrat lbt allrllbet or hiab JCbool
In llnticlpotion or the sharp
compcutlon for lludcols in tht
1980s. a Univmity.wldt Commitltt
IO Study ()pcn1ionaJ Pr0«15CS
report r&lt;kutd I&amp;SI J9D&lt;Il&lt;r advised
UB 10 dtvOic lu ...,.lies to
recruitment and student rctt:ndoo.
In tht wake of tht immmmo
,.,._ ol OoVUDO&lt; Hll&amp;h L
Coorty's Elc&lt;CUit\&lt; Boda&lt;c - .
Univcnrty orrtcials lhrOUJboUI tk
Sutt are re&lt;ummona auollmm1
drlvts. A bud&amp;n driY&lt;n by
enroHmC"nt n auret hu forced
1dnunblniOr&gt; to look fO&lt; new and
brccrr waya to attract stuOent.i.
The repOrt, tdeascd las! F:oll as a
-summary statement on UB's
ad01iuions and recruitina
p&lt;OCQJa, advua that inaased
competition lor lludtnu by "'tht
nauon,··
mo.u
rnoC"ctcd

lf1ldwllos wfU pul/y Oo:llne. lbh
cJtocreast wfll be
par1ic:uiar
imi&gt;OIUIIe&lt; to W""ern Nn&lt; York
wh&lt;rt the number of hlah tthool
andutt&lt;l Is oxpteted to dip 33
ptl&lt;l&lt;lll by 1917. The f~&amp;urcs foe
!'lew VO&lt;k State arellfptly lca-2J
pcrcmt in the lime. Ia
comparuoo to A&amp;ioaal
tllltnlltd a roulhll' 16 pcr«nn
ckcltllc thus l&lt;aYirll New Voek Stott
Khools lSI a PoomY pool$1on.
Tht committee JOCS oa tO cik
IOmt tmponant r.aon. in the Au
of UB"s tnroUmtnt durina the
191101 If it wishcs 10 comptte.
Amona thest foaors 11e the need
for qoalhy Pfoanms that .,..
respOoulvt 10 "udtnt needs, the
qutl1ty of lludtat lift at U B. tho
qllllity of lll&gt;dcnl SUppOrt ...-vkcs
and tbe coot of atteodina U8.
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A "Women 's' school
recruits male audience
FREDRICKSBURG. VA (CPS)-In lh&lt; ln&lt;I&lt;ISIDIIY·htated offoru 10
"'stll'" &lt;~~npu_&lt;n to hlp &gt;Cbool stnJOr&gt; dcddina •filCh coOcac to aumd,
admllll.&gt;lralor&gt; b1•&lt; .,,.. awat frl&lt;bca.. flown l)laD&lt;s ,.ith advenmna

clnnocrapbk: trmds ia ~ r"'ioo
.,11 in Nn&lt; v.wt State. th&lt;
competition fostered by !best
trc:ndl and tbe ability or ldmisoioa
and r«tl.Ulmcot systems to aun.ct
lludCIII$ 10 UB.
Accordirl&amp; to the commiucc, no
recruitment policies uJs1 for
freshmen and transfer 11udena.
T1ils h due panly 10 Ill&lt; 1111&lt;
allmbcn
freshmen !hat .,.
at.U"I&lt;I&lt;d 10 lk Uohenily ..,.h
,..., .bt tbc tally 19?01 '"'; ,..........., cnrollmmt •is about
22100 - . . . 11w FaU or 19e0
tnroflm&lt;ru boiJled I fuU JQ)
rrubmeo 1tuclcou.
Tht rl&amp;UTC is, bOWCWT, WJm~wf\at
lop1idcd st~~~ Jtudenl 1rt
dltJWOpOniona~ aonoen1mtd in

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hiJ)I dcm11nd areu, the repOrt
nOICI. lower demand amu such al
tlw loculdc:s of Aru and Ldttrs,
Social Seienc.. and Millard
F1lllnorc Collea• ha¥C lUfftred
IVC*IY from C1IIVOrDall do;:lioc.
Pouitllc rtaiODS cil&lt;d by lbt report
Include a decline In job
OppOrtunities Cor those lltcalas well

.,on hl&amp;h
••perior
pcof&lt;ISional P&lt;OI"'""
demand areas.

Transfer prosranu were cited u a
partlcular · problem
area .
Enrolhnems 11 UB bavt plumm.tltd
from 71lO Ill 197S 1o 4200 in 1919.
nus tharp dccrtmt. tlw commlucc
r:ootends• .,..y be due to -.lcmlc
UOIIS 1101 ~ &lt;DOUah lniUftr

trcdiu oc cquivoknl ..,.,.... from
otbn sdtools.
Tht commintot also caiJs for tht
c&lt;tabtisl\nlcol of a President "•
Enrollmml Boltd to be mad&lt; up or
fKUily, adminiJiratOn alld IWO
Student rtp&lt;&lt;Oftltlltw... This board

would n:\'kw and rroommt.nd
tnrollmtnl alld roaullmtnl pO\icitl
tnd .,ould Cllablish a wit fora 10
carry out Its recommeoc1uions..
Aadcmic uniu art mcouractd

&gt;trumcrs o'&lt;r h&gt;P sdtooi foocball lladJIIIm. htred Madison Avtnvt
ad•muuiJ rtmu, and pufl"d &lt;•talocUts tat Anlioth) ol •• ......,..&gt; by the board to .., mrollmtnt
........ roc eacb ,..,.
pro•okin&amp; wordl "
~a-- t.hae"s a cottqt recru.atc:r v.ho v.-arns 10 dw\lr tustc'hool., n.amr 10 Thb h&amp;s .,... • pOlicy ..bid! '" ....
&gt;...,. h&amp;s beao larJdY nc:alc&lt;Ud, tlw
ma\t n mort sak:a.ble.
Rtdwd Warn«, as asmran1 prof....,.. who lrcqucntl)' recrwu ht&amp;b
school scn10n. for Mary Washlll&amp;too Collqt, thtnb the n&amp;tnc " Mary
WaJhtniiOR,. dnwa prCMp«tiVt SIUdtnlJ av.ay
Wamcr clt1mtd both 1ie"Aa wan1 to 10 10 CU&lt;d c:olltJC.S chest CS•ys. a.nd
that
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Wa~hington"
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&lt;o-«1..-atJOnal Conocqucntly, 11umu do noo """ !&lt;tllnfomwion •bout

the idlool-•h"'h h.. had '" name sun tllOe-bettuso they I.!&gt;U&lt;n&lt; n
doa ""' attq&gt;t ....... ~pplla.nu.
••f' •&lt; ~~ aloft&lt; at many colltat no&amp;hu In VUIJI'II lull&gt; oc:boob," he
r&lt;eaiiJ, .... h,........t k ldl~tt ow ..... ll&lt;aiiO Olhcf ............ tChoob alld
ro tlw other wat. I"&gt;&lt; JOD&lt;IIp 10 tlwm, and the) lay tb&lt;) thoopl •c only
look \lloOft\('ll.' '
The prof~ eoo&lt;:edts earollmtnl ropres "··~ been &gt;tne)Ul)y

&lt;rippled by the w:hool'• name, "1\Mlh boooB&lt;lcorac Wash!DI{on'&gt; OIOihcr.
but clauru the tchool'o saual balantt and IIC10demic sdc&lt;tivny ha\C
•uffcred.
"'We hi'&lt; ab.&gt;utl$00 SIUdcrltJ, with a1·1 rotio Of ftmalelto malo.'' he
I'IY&gt;· "'Thai rs not beina wrrlcitnlly ce&gt;&lt;d. To m.~ke up foe our mrolln!cn1
ptoblcml. wt had ro aa:rpc II -~ of lhooc ,.ho apphcd lul year.
Tlw"t DOl ban1 Yerf sdoaivt."
War~~tt"s name ct.an.., pcopooal h&amp;s-..,.. uncNII&lt;r&gt;Jed. Molt ollal,
entia !lave-'""" or balta- and '-"&gt;iuvt 10 the~ o ( - m
a&gt;e&gt;dt:niiOCICty. So far 1ht t&lt;Mo~'• ~ IWdy Wcit&gt;bftdl, h&amp;s .....W
~ •O&lt;III&gt;at attado.
"Thd rwnc
bl&gt;siaciJ flies 101 the r- ol aeuinaiOCiay to llwll
thll
IAytbin&amp; the WIIIIIIO do," Wriftbndt told Zodiat: Nto-s
Ser\icr.. "'Why cb._ tbo name Alllply beet- aomc men don'r bltt IU
10uod. Slrlh I.A-Collqcalld Nola OameU~dou'l-lo
han- any problems•• ,
''""'-schools mel&gt; u Sarah La""'nct and Olhcrt arc wieldy trsown.
They doto't !lave 10 tell llll)'OD&lt; they're &lt;:Oo&lt;ld," w....., ..,.,.m.
o..dlcy BlodJ&lt;t, 1M adnl.luioal dinlt:lor .. Sinh Lawrc:ace, ays hit
ac:bool's mrollmatc
1101 suffered froe iu ,_,bat heCUIIDOdoo "lll&lt;rc
!lave bceo ....,. pcnlilrlu witll ....,. •uclcall....., ~...,...., 10 lllld
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• lliP odloolo ...... 11w sq~e. So
•.11o lbooo comno~ttce
mcm1&gt;cn have been "quito $UI"JOritcd by ...._ lltq'ft foomd.." llul ht
ll4mlu there b no ocrlous calk 10 clla.nalna the nllnC.
"ll·s 004 CIIOUib or a trilil y«. Wbm our auollmml ...Uy boalas 10
su.rror r.- t.bil, ..,... we·u- OOMt IIIOVtliiC'N.o
we~ 10 r.u out
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In addhion. "proccduru 10
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Ex«utioo of recrukmenl I)Oilcics
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Collqe.
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CradiWc pcopams may ha•~ 10
F'onally. thtrtport ....... thai ..
dcvd
atw Mu1er's level AdmissiollS
Board be and &gt;bould aatntnc "lh&lt; estabtiihtd 10 rksip a ...;.. of
oncntauoo, ad\'111111 and catt'C!r •ntq&gt;attd sub-tyllcms fO&lt; Ill ,...
planaina and plac&lt;mcnt •rlltml... fr&lt;SitmeG and IC)phoolorc
ahc report reads. Altrlttlna Pouibk subosyllcms CIOOI.Id Include
Studtnu to UB could bt 1mptovcd campus visiu. prr·application
by obtllnioar&gt;tW ttholarshrp lundl """'-"&lt;~ throocll brocbwa and
(rom tffffcrtt&gt;« SOUrt&lt;l the r&lt;pOn
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,....e. Ova 2S sia:JWures _, oo a pcWlon submiued to the llovd ia
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Bw r_.ucss or the pot&lt;Dtial !*kina problem. Ambcnt T,..n
SuptMjOr Jack ShArpe bdi&lt;oa that tbt proposed bike rout&lt; is of lf&lt;lll
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oonuoversy over the project could make the State ba&lt;kout." explained the
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SI&gt;Mr•m Stoff Writ"

Since 1973 the Town of AJnhmt and ard&lt;nt UB bicycfuts have b&lt;t'n
tf)'inJ to obtain a bike path betwt&lt;A U B's Main ~a&lt;t and AJnhtrtl
HowtY&lt;S, montlu before iu projected Jane Slarl. Town
resiclmu lhin&amp; alona S"'ftt Horne Road have &gt;'Oited thOr displeaoure to

l.oolo1 suppon
Slaru of dimini$hin.c suppon hi\'&lt; surfaced amona the Town c:ouncil
usc:lf. "Ooc counc:ilman evaJ suucsted we back out." Sharp&lt; r.-uled,
"thai ocares the hdl out of me. All wt need iJ three more to join in."
Sharp&lt; &amp;lfCCd with the citium that a rutnrtion could pre,'Cilt residalls
from eruenainin&amp; aucsu at theh homes sit&gt;ct the Town dn......,ys aren't
Jona a&gt;OIIJh to accomodate four or r"e cars. " Wr coWd jUtl impose a
~loaht han," he SIJUCSled. 'Tht bites won't bt ridiOJ Ill/ clay."
E•m pracndy residall&gt; do llOI enjoy unhmiled !*lunJ a1ona S•·«&lt;
Horne Road. ColliiCilman Rkbarcl Barton m&lt;ntioned that the inability to
swttch cars inlo the ~tree&gt; would pr&lt;ltllt a small annoyan«. "The han
would not allow them 10 jockey their cuo around iu the momiOJ," be said .
"They feet thiJ i&gt; very iaconvcnicru .
Accordina IO Barton, however, the problem IO&lt;S d&lt;q!CI than that•
"Some of these prople don't want to oec the streets chanaed.'' he said.
The alteration of the Sw&lt;et Home Road would mean CJ&lt;trl .;, foot
••••••ion or each side, five feet of that used for the bike path. The driving
space on the llreets would suffer an insianllicant on&lt; [poe loss. "They feet
it's a rM~IIal area and don't wan1 10 patch lhem.''
Yet both Sbarpr and Barton don'c foresee the project btina JCn~pcd.

.. lt's not in our haod.s." Bartoo commented. ''h's a Statt proj«t and
&lt;X&gt;IIniY road. Althouah the worm can always curn."

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1t7 AIGoodau
Sp«tol 10 '"' Sj&gt;«fnutl

SAN JOSE. Ca. (PNS)-Tbe
opd)'opaintocl words ~ 1atse and
bold, &amp;Dd sprawl octou cvtl')'tbinJ
(rom the bot::k or • bus ltal to tbc:
fcnca bet,..,... boUHSin raldmtial
n&lt;iabbortloods. They proljf.ntc
cspedally In Qlicaoo &amp;n21. To
IUIIY, tbc: .,..Ciitl is simply an

eyesore. the result or criminal acu
by toeas bait on ddaciaa propeny.
But

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biune inscriptions c:an be ..., u
an important cultural force, an
intricate system or eodea and
symbols passed down from

aencratioo to aeneration of
Oticanoo. TbrouJbout the Wat
&amp;Dd Soutl&gt;Wat, from Los Anad..
to San Alltoalo and domu or otbct
cilia. ill dillin&lt;IM style c:an be
reooaniud in.sl1.0tly oo wall•,
td&lt;pbon&lt; bootl&gt;s and buses. And
beet- much or 1M araffiti is
related lO 0\ioano youtl&gt; caoP·

some police departmeott Jtc
bqinnin&amp; to t:ak&lt; a spociallnt..-.st
in it.
For the 1""11· tbc arafllli sukc:s
out &amp;nd malntainr territories. 8\it
another purpose II cultural pride. It
ia as distind.j-.-e u tht' • 'cholo lo
uniform of bauY kbalci panu.
pllid Pcnd.lcton shin and •lecvdcso
undcrsbin worn by youna Chicano
men cvaywbcre. It is a qWc:klY
r=anized symbol, like som&lt; of the
c:h&amp;nlc:WiJtlc wtoos found on
Chicano youtl&gt;. A ,;tl with a
tcardlop Wtooed on ber face Is
r=anized as havin&amp; a boyfricod or
brother in prison. No otber ethnic
I'OIIP useo ll&gt;at symbol, and no
otber ethnic aroup tw wall writin&amp;
like ll&gt;c O!ic.anos.

IDCSSIIt· It read:

peint.
In December, Loo ADad&lt;s put
into dl'cct a city ordltwlce boonina
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ll&gt;c sale or aerosol pliDt lO those
Rudy's lRnJialion revealed a UDder II, ancl several other
wcaltl&gt; or informldoo beyond the Calitorola citlc:s may follow suit.
cryptle letters.
Tbc dean-up oost or araffitl oo
Tbt m - WQ written by a W buildi nas
and
transit
usin&amp; tbc: oidcnamc of Sn&gt;e&gt;key, propcny-atlmated at mlllioDs
who bdonp to the youtl&gt; dub Wllioowldc each year-.lso is a
callccl Varrlo Happy Homes ~problem .
Craodc (VRHG). or N barrio or
llw &amp;Dd subway intc:rion oo•
happy bomcs.
often have spcdally COIIIed walls
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Plays Ill« wal
rerooval euler. Maoy traosit
Th&lt; Dumber 14 identifies tbc syst&lt;mS, locl~nJ San Jose's
school u beiDa in Nort.bero county bus company, offer rewarcls
Callfornis, &amp;Dd Is taken from tbc: tor appn:l&gt;mdina .,..Ciiti writcn
fourtccntl&gt; letter of the alpltaber and put lbosccauahtto work iD the
.. N,'' for .aonh . Soulh of clcao-up effort.
Bakcnfldcl Is cooslclcred Soulhem
Alld some c:itlcs uy • dlff&lt;:rCI!t
California and is shown by tl&gt;e alt&lt;tnative: iovolvina Cblc""o
DWDbcf 13, wbiCb llands for tJ&gt;e youll&gt; in paintina murals Instead or
letter " M" (or Mexico. wb.icb it peintlaa arafflli. San 1ooe artist
borclers. 01\cn, barrios arc r&lt;:fcmd Ray Ramo, polntlna out tl&gt;ot both
10 by Roman numerals only.
wall writin&amp; aod murals dale far
CaUfornJa cicies u sually 1re bot::k in M&lt;:Kic:an history, is worltlna
abbreviated-San So for San Jose, with parts offiCials hm: ln traiolna
Sacra for Sacrammto. Los for Los yooth u m&lt;nlisu.
Aaad&lt;S.
But wall wrltlaa is not likely to
Tbc other pan or the above disappear, despite city ordltwlces,
messaae is tlw Smokey has outed ll&gt;c wrath or ll&gt;c police, clean·up
out lhl&gt; school wall for his friends campaians ancl the efforts or
in Happy Homes (the club name muralim. 'The ,.._ is th.u tbc:
abbrnated to HH) and wUbcs .,..Ciitl is a source or pride to its
tl&gt;em mucb aood luclt. (Sueno )'OIIlhflll ...lhorL
Buena Orand&lt;. or SBO). •
"Some people: fed wan. loot
Tbc messaae e . typkal for better blaok, but other peopk ted
Chicano wall writJn&amp;, will&gt; tbc: iiiJUlted by that," Wd Ruben Leoo,
authclr's nickname oo top &amp;Dd bis a Los ADad&lt;s dinkal psyc:boloa:iJl
dub name below. Tbc moll who hu been c:ollo:lin&amp; samples or
imponana pan of tbe rn.esaac, wall writin&amp; for yean. ..,.,,
hclwcvct, it not ..nttco at all-it is (Chicano youtl&gt;) Uven up t.h e wall
undallood.
&amp;Dd mak&lt; it reflect humanness.
By SWidina alooc on 1M wall.
rather tl&gt;an ll&gt;c lnbumattity or tbc
no other .,..Ciitl aossiaa It wall and lu cootrol over thdr
out. ll&gt;is sbo"' ll&gt;ot 1M Uva."
sdlool is Ia ll&gt;c bean of territory
Says Lcoo: " It's a theater
claimed by VHHO.
or pride."
JIIJl11C2'01Stl&gt;cSU'CCI"'the
COIIUIIUDity center is a vutiY
cliffcn:at tlory. Tbm. aymbols and
words~ ck:fianiJy opraypainted OCI
lOP or ochers io ......,,. fullloa.
Tbc COGIIIc:tlQa .,.tfiti, ...........
&amp;Dd filled.oup walt rcii«U the
clashes VHHO hu bad with

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8oth UB and Blue Bird Cooocb Uoes made
out wdJ this past Oltislmas. as the bus
COIIIptUIY is actUna a ...... and lhe
UoivmliY wiU ha~ IS oew buxs.
~ ~ is beina bw1t oo ~tlldd
S.rect in North Tonawanda. ~ half millioo
doUar 5UlJClurt wu llamd in Seplcmbm
1980 IICCOtclin&amp; to Blue Bini spokesmao
Herbert IC.att, and wiU opm in mid·F&lt;bruat)',
aOer "the rl.llishin&amp; IOUd&gt;cs are appliecl. The
b1ulc i11J10(1ialu are thor&lt;."
For the Univenily,l.be new loire will mean a
....,... drKient busina op&lt;ration. "AU of the
bWJC:J arc now under one roof, •• Kau
&lt;lq)lalned. Curmuly the buxs _..... oat or
P'li&lt;S In K&lt;nmor&lt; and North Tonawanda.
The pro.Umity will result in fuel economy,
and a planned in&lt;nalc In S&lt;I'Yic:in&amp; el'lid&lt;nt.

"Tb&lt; buildina's liPC)Structlon more chan

Ouu;cie lhe builcJin&amp;, wblch coral$ 18,SOO

diceeds &lt;n«&amp;Y C:OIUCYVI1ion. environmental &gt;quare f«&lt;, is parkin&amp; for !10 bW&lt;S aod 75
and eaolOai=l criteria," comptllly president can. ~ocluded in !he 'OffiCe poniOII of !he
Louu M&amp;&amp;nono said. "The repair and setvice is &lt;JC«Utive offiCeS, cltivcr erainina
baY, will ~ heated with r«&lt;aimed wute oU and conferenee rooms and sales ofrJcq for
from oil c b - of Blue Borel bUJeS and

lhe O!ean·based company.
T&amp;kin&amp; adllant• of lhe n&lt;*

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motorcoacttcs..••
wiU be
A novo! cbaraaeristk of tb&lt;,.... stnJaaro 15 new COll&lt;bes. The additional buses are
Is in tlleo\'erbead. A lar~sb«&lt;, deseriiM:IAiy identlcal to lhe Jcltool-type now used by Blue
&amp;:au J,$ HQQC massive piec:« or rubbr:r.. ~ Bord, wilh one door. wide aisles and
Jtntehed OUI OVI:J edJin&amp; beams, makin&amp; tbt handralk.
"The b~s were bouabc w:buivd~ co use
roof "ccully leal&lt;proof."

WJdct the UBcontriCl,'• Katz said, ''bullhey
n&gt;labt be used darina lhe summer oo other
Ntw.._
roooces, if needed. Buc tbey'ye been bouahc
Included in the prqe ClONtrUdion are for UB." Tb&lt; cranSPOrt company spent a
....,.,. aenic&lt; bays, wito CWO Jar,. bill tifl$, &amp; balf miUion doUart for tbe v&lt;hides•
Blue Bird aupplk$ transponation for
~pit, and an IUICliiUCdC b11J washer.

appro&gt;&lt;inlacdy 15,000 UB studen!J, urine 21
buses daily durina lht week and fivo a day
over the wtdcend.
~new pled&amp;&lt; of faith in UB involvement
coma only a year afccr the company n&gt;
neaotiatod iu eontrao:t with che Uoivenity. A

monlh long dispuce bdween til&lt; two ~
resolved in January or lasy year, wilh the
si&amp;nina of a new chr« year eontraec, when
Bill&lt; Bird won the biddina by beioathc only
company entered. The IT&amp;nSPQrtation f111t1
bas supplied the Universby for lhe past
d«ade.

..The new facilities will result in intreiSI!'d
erriciency of the tOII)pany'• entire
operatlon." Maanano reponed, "indudina
-serv~

to cht University."

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by Eileen Slepder
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Phone: 832·2263
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BIBLE STUDIES

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at 318 &amp;,lire, Bring Bible and lmc:h. Led by Chaplain

Thusdays, ~~ p.m. at Nor1on 212-CaJrclus MiniStry Of&amp;e, Led by
Chaplain Kamaras.

§ ----------PROGRAMS
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Free clnners and
each Sunday at the Wesleiy Foundation House.
~

pcUCnted his p4ea to che Senace
body for in&lt;reased recoaruciot&gt; of

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administrlliVt

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uWt do not

wane 10 surrender our autODOmy- ill
any $1:Dse," Ross .uteSSf:d. "W~ ve
an
opportunity forth&lt; Univmlty to
cbe pro.,., and llroaaer tie&gt; with
1 UB.
J&gt;Vtlcir-te In a aew ftdd or
dt"Velopmeotal edueation." This
rdatively new arm of the educorlon
Affairs, UB'• rdalionsbip with che lldd deals wilh culJivatina basic
sldUs,
sucb as &amp;rarnmar and readin&amp;
Center is llllllluc., .since -oo other
EOC branelles in lhe S.att are thac many adults lock.
spotl&gt;llrod by a Ublvcnlly. Buc,
aecordma to R&lt;&gt;S, the Buffalo ClolotlloJIIII&gt;
Cenc&lt;r is not unique be&lt;:ause itjoiiiS
Ross proposed thtt tlie EOC
lht ruks of other EOC PfOITIIIIS buildinJ ac Wosblnaton and
bdell&amp;IIC!ed by communk:atioru Mohawk would offer • prime
aaps with their sponso...
1oc:at1on for ni&amp;ht school eounes,
since it is near down1own and tht
In ackiJt.ion to rtsolvina iu Buffalo Public Ubrary. He alan
CWTCIIl state o( IDOI'Iymity, tht DOted that the Erie C«omiiDil)'
faealty of EOC-wllo are RUiD&lt;d Colloie City C..pcos w!U be
vadn oat-yrar appointment opeDiq its doon tills Sprina and
contra~ts-are r«~.oestboa the Cllp!Ure mudl of Buffalo'• mark«.
aecw~ty or""""'· a ..... wllldlls
Rossbera - C.-able to tit&lt;
nonn:ally r&lt;f&lt;I'Yed for . . _ wbo
.-lntllin their ....taDlc pooition proposal, aaclsu,....ed tllalll!&gt;ique
eontlftual reaearcb UICI - .... m¥01vin&amp; ..nous odueation
u
pcobllcalon. 'In his report, RO$S deparcmenu-•o•b
businaa--uld be offered I'D a
Q .lllllldoos llult the EOC r..u~cy 11as sab-t..:hdors
lo.d.
He
hut&lt;ned
to
t; ~ podimluty . _... po!Qt ow, bo....,er thlt tit&lt; m.ottet
00 die Q:ola"t OJOCnrioa """ ....
would
more
oppropriotely
be
·i!: alan pcobliab&lt;d GldtliJI1 tltr Ni¥(1 addressed to the Cootioulna
6 "'--· The PouP iJII&lt;IlCIJ 10 l;duea.tioft ~.
~ orrtr .-Jirr publication this
SpriDa.
Cootlnufna Educar.loo Dean
JIIDCS Blll:kltum COIIMIItOIIled that
his Pf'C)Iram is open to workin&amp; with
the EOC, but added tMI the ldc:a or
"~lh It lou boala~ otrttcblas faculty and course
tbl 011r taure ptollleoa coald be ,....,..,_ "Is not • 1&gt;o&lt; ilem of
ao!Yed by opplyins for new =...,.ulon.'' Blllckltt~n~ Ia abo
opollll)lllalp,................ bl&lt;l not
tb,ll ~ eouraes
offered lhnMialt lh&lt; C.er -.ld
lloped
tb,ll-.ld
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wilh UB
be a -*1
for 1M: able to caplur&lt; the raroaeoc.- dot be..
nWIIben necesovy to be .....-1ul.
V'tee l'raldoat (or Ac:ldciiUc
Ulina tile C.er aa a tnloiq
Affain JQixn ltoolbcri -kod
pOtrnd for vat1oua cleputnoeou
IIOIOiilttloDI
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The Wesley Foundation

Mondays,
K.amaras.

In a four•p&amp;&amp;t report wbfth
rc.fen co thr Educational
Opponunity Cent« (EOC) as a
bas1ard proaram, newly appoinced
EOC farulty xnator Oary Ross

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Th~ EOC ..minion" is 1o offer
educational and employment skills
to the disadvancaaed. It services.
Rou explaln~d. ...those whh
aspirations lower than buic abilicles
justify."
ProsenOy, interaction bdwecn
EOC and UB is limited to the

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bein« found. one 0( H&amp;nilon't Ripper.' Altl'louBI&gt; lrrllatin8 ID the ct'ON Of a I e.nendt OYer " word,
nUIDOI'OUI bead WOUndo wu !'rom a pollee, the name stuck. Tho ldller. like the protoctl\"' ann." Slmpoon
lwnmer'ovlclouolmpoct.
rather then cull In on hb newly opecul.ttt!d. "It oc:cura In tbe
1-. than two monlhllater. two round Infamy. ended hll rel8n of hlndwr111ng or ~lle
workmen found the body or •1 . tem&gt;r for a yNl'.
.-pie.• lleJlevlng lhlt tbe Ripper
year-old Emlly Jocltaon deed In an
could "no! deal with human-.,.
olley. Rer head wu Yirtuolly awed . , _ II'OtporCa
at o.11: · she added. •r ...,... the
In and she hod been aubbod amFroot gentlY kWed the 8J'OUlld on t·•l.I'OI&lt;e u ~ to 1 mon who
~0 tlmet. Naked from the waist up. that PoD ~ Ending bit yea/' wu very llkely lnt e...,.tt!d in
her mur&lt;lerer OCNOrecl the .,.,.,..e lon8 rut, Jock the Ripper, wbo hod onlmob, pooalbly do8J. He oould
with her own coot. Tho olley weo' gained a Ouiation 111me durin8the devote bio klndlo- to cio8J."
about 500 yardo from 1he Leedo lnlerlm. olcw """"' more women
·Aller murdering Joaepbine Ann
hotopot where • he and her dllrlnj! the next nn,... montha. On Whitaker. derlt and non·prcotllute,
huobond uaually frequented . October 10, 1977, the sllshUy .lllek oent anolhor OJWelope to
AI~ ber opou.., Sidney,
decompooed body or 20 yeaN&gt;Id Oldfield. lnotead or a letter
denJa ft. the Leedo vice M!UOd Jean Hoyle, a Sc:ottloh prootltute encloood, there wu a Sony CIO
lnoilto that Emily "turned tricb• tn ond mothlfr of tWO $1l\111 children, cusetto ..pe. Por 1hree mlnuteo
the Jocluob'• blue van.
wu found in on abandoned lot •s and alxt""" .seamds, a male \'Oice
'"iOter the Jackson murder. minut.. away from Well apoke to Oldfield about the
potbologilt Oovlcl MeGee wa• the Vork&amp;hlre. Shehaddledofthenow murden, ending the tape wllh 22
lint to ..,.,.- 1he &amp;larin8x of famiDar oomblnotlon of hammer ...,.,nd1 or the popular 101'6 "Th.ank
Jocbon end McConn. for the firot and knife wounds.
Vou for Being a f'liend."
time, police realllr,od that oome ''"'
Sb months and four murden
One yeill' and two murden later,
of klUinS apree may have erupted. later, Vorkahire 1\H!itaot Olief II the he!Bhl Of Ripper byllerll,
About 1SObobbi!&gt;o wore put on the Conlt.able George Oldfield. now In JAck ""'' "nicked full yet." of so
ea.. and Leedo wu bombarded eharge of tlte moooive man-hunt . Vorkilllre pollee believe. After one
whb pooton of fmil,y Jacl&lt;aon.
received hil finl oorre•pondance or Ulelargeot manhunta in hbtory,
At this time the 8ngiJib p,_
from the Ripper. In 1 l&lt;rtter, the .8riti1h police hope that they hove
notorloua ror unlitlonofl&amp;ln&amp; aulhor took time ID Identify hliNclf finaOy found their man In 1he form
everylhlng from ae.t ID deeth, by dell111n&amp; his deed•, then of 35 yeill'-old truck &lt;bi""" Peter
chrlltent!d till! murdo,.,..
aJlOiot(oz.ed for kliiJng a !&amp;year-old SUtcUffe, who wu 11VIn8 quietly
noo-prootitute Joyne MacDonald. wilh hll wife In the I'OIIidellllal
, . police releaood only • to""' aection or 8rodford. EnSfand.
apology, Withholding th e Sutcliffe wu orwnaUy chargod
remainder beeawe the oontentJ with the olayln&amp; of 20 ye&amp;N&gt;kl
oontalned hi8hJy JUlCUJ'&amp;te decalll of university •tuclenl Jooquellne HUI.
aeveral murders. eopeclally thai or hlJ tbirtoonUl murder, but the
Joan Hlrrloon, who up until thi• police Olpod to pla&lt;le more charge&amp;
lime wu not conalderod a Ripper ogoinot him.
vlollm.
The •Uttged "Yorka~~per·
A second letter arrived a week was apprehended willie ...ted In
later al the MUK:hetter offioos or an auaomobile with i woman In Ihe
the fJUy Mirror, a tabloid &lt;vlth a northem Chy of 'sheffM!Id, Where
la..r8ft northern England drculetion. prouhulel are known to
loa. 15flt of
Again the bebbieJ releaood only a congregate. Orlglnally charged
portion or the document. "111atrlke with being 1n pooaeu~on or 11olo!n
.,_lcut _,
of
"B"In u ooonuthe heat ooolo off,• 1lceme plate1. Sutdlffewa•chargod
Jack fo&lt;ewarned.
with the Hill death after
Tho letten were aent then ID inVI!SIIgativo ...-tJonlng. Drller
Diane Simpoon. • grapho~ for thil month. pollee ,_led that
lnl"'l"'et•llon. "Tho llmt amo&amp;ing after they were preparln8 10
thing Ia lhat In '"'dlline he wrote ....._... SulcHfTe on the minor
1he .,._..... lncreoood. _,.,thing eharges, he then admlued to kUling
peopleOfllydowben theadnmallne IZ or the IS women beliewd to
Ia flowing and they'te very'""9'Y.• have been alafn by the poydl(ipolh.
SJmpoon told a Rippel'hungry
l'l&gt;llat oay that u weU u bein« a
llritllh ~· . . , _ were the laller-day "Jack the !Upper;·
p.......,... or an unbending mon. a SutcUfle hat been leading an
Itt. le h)
man who did not takelhln8t lightly. amazing double llfe. 8y day be wu
but he hod learned oontrol."
a hard working. articulate truck
Notlng,thot the Ripper paid c1ooe driver who had provided a
auenllon 10 detail, tbe gra~t comfonab4o bo~ for hi&amp; young
Sutcliffe hod
noted oome odd qu1r1to about hil wife. But aner
penmanahlp.
"TIIore wa1 one been .....O..ting with protlltutes
llpec:l or 1he wr1llng that dioturbed and other rcd·llgbl diJi rict
me:whot the te;rtbooka caU the lnhab4taniJ th~t northern
corinj! ,..,roke. That II when the Brbin.

off f'!" lane ot. one 1.11\, A lnJcll
&lt;bi- AW hor pt into her reclllld
Fld.,....Hew•thelutmontoMtQnn alive. At .... the nexl
her mUitmon becAme the
lint to ... her dead-her limp bodY
opnwlod inside 1 DMrby ..,...r
at~dium only yvd. from the
pla)'lnf! fllikl'o koeper•o bUn!!Alow.
He caJmo l.o not ha\'e board •lhin«nor, he added. did,bio q.
McConn hod a fractured t1w11.
looerotlont oo her breoll and ocaJp
and about 15
In her
~ Rer puroe on which a
daug.ter ocrlbbled 'Mumly ; wu
mllaln!l. 5o wu the curry and
t:hlpa.
llo!8ar'• NISht, 1975, SbtY miles
fromLeedolna"abandonedgo-.
In P...,.10n, IMaNhire, another
jlroteoquely mutilated bodY wu
found. Join Mary Harrison, a 26
yOON&gt;Id prootiiUie and mother of
two. wu dlocovert!d brutaUy
idcted ID deeth, alumped over In
the oorner of 1he llructure.
Forensic expet11 determined that
ahe had -with two men lhortly
before her demiM. Dtimated to
ha"" been dead three dayo before

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Tainted by the lOOt or Mlrby
lloel mlllo. l..eod&gt; hod become the
beacon for Weotlndlln lmml8ronu
In IMrdl of I better life. OVer the
pall doc.de they gained oonlTOI or
the ru,t&gt;t. Domlnl1lng thedaboand
ac:tlf1l! u plmpo for the IIOUl and
r.leuy Vorbhire lauM. the newat
Bt1tON had a penchant for bard
liquor. hard times and matt of aiL
hard won-.
WUmo McCann, a :1.8 year-old
S&lt;ot, ln,.d with her four c:hildren
and often •neakod out It dusk to
f~t Leeda' many pubo and
duba. On September 1.8, 1875, ahe
vlalted flve ban and &amp;1\er bu)'lnf! a
oontalnerofeurryandt:hlpoahe14!1

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E.ilucation Dept. end near?
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Wkh lna.llsW'cllon Doy Ieos than
• weelt away, the rate or the
lroubled US t'.dualtlon Deportment
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been lllklllf' pubUdy about
i"educlnfl the IUlUf of tho
Department to tha t of an
lndopondont body. IUCh .. 1he
Nttllr:rnil A4ronautlc:o and 5pacz
AdmfnWrotlon CNA5AI lloard. Juot
In! ....,... the new "-"'enelal

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would ho"" to be diomantled. tie
precllclod, ••• rneetllljl of the us
O&gt;amhor or Commerce, thot the
"'"'Pn adrninlllraUon would ha\'8

the vnt .. In eotw- to otlmln;lte
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, . Department wu fornl&lt;ld rn
1879 by Congrwa and v~y
oupported by bath .._ldont caner
and educatlonafly:ellnded tnt.,_,
groupo. To date, U II widely
conofdored one of Corter'o 109
aclteiYenenta In office. Since he
CNer'COIIIe Iliff reill~ from

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Conoorvalln•
and
Republlcona on Cllpltol HIU who
uw II u ereoiii1S . , _ , .

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oommlttted 10 "'&lt;:aaiii1S down" )llll 14 vnleo-US 1D ZOl .
the ~~ end u1d 1he
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lntlllillon ,_,. wu II wort. WaohlnSian. 1.an11e1 - - w h o
IMMo the.......,. _ . . . , teom
Sucb a-l'llona contradict for ....,._~ thlt """
.....,. ........,. .....,._ wblch • ...vQid DIYer no
ror
auoraJUMd thai both tbe ......... UII'll! tba D.partatent .
~ "' ....._..., ond Addro.in« • ....,.., pf Mucatlon
f.lwr'f:)' -*'lit .-.-Jod.
lobbylato In WoohlftCion, ahe
~ ............... oloo - . I that II would bot too
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IIIIer lho ........ 10 ......,..ty .... tho
~ ...... ¥ldooy In ltfiiiC)"a " " - " - oft8r only
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politii:8IIIIV'M In El SoMNiot hll clolmed the lhw or i
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El Salvador in turmoil;
political/eft, right battle

Tho Decoalber ......... allis oppooltJon loodorl"""
four Nonh Amlricon mioolonorioo In l!l Solodoocroyed the Ubiled- W."'CY (or·~ opm
c:MI wu In !hat a&gt;UnUy.
Tho llrA ~. earried out by rlflht-wir«
e.tn!miiU 1n """P""ation with .,...,..,....,. ...,..,-~IY
f~ wiped OUI the leAdoenblp afthe lleWI\JtloNry
llm&gt;ocrotic Front. the domlnant loft 'WinS oppooidon
to the p ........t ~lin El Salavadot. Tho Yictltnl
were the """' the US cowlled oo for • nopiltlld
lt!lllemenl 10 1'.1 s.lvoclor'o poUtlcol CtiJit. Tho ll1t
ci\Anoe for polilicll oompromlae tiled with them.
There II evklenc:e thltfP""',_. r.,_ wero alto
lniiOived In the mW'den or IJ\reo Olhollc nuna and a
lay mlislono.ry. US SlAte Oeportmmt orflclala hi""
lliU. ~ thlt fl Solvodor'o (!IM!rM&gt;Onl -...ity
forceo ~ ln\'01\1011. 1'hC! mW'den in D&lt;cemher
dO!monwaiOd the faihlre or us diplomatic ll'lln~
and ,_, mt11ian In f.....,;g. aid thlt did - fO&lt;U the
Sah-odonon pemment Into the more modonte mold
&lt;'llYiMRwd by Wul-inStort.
At thb point. there lo 11\U. the US can do to ""P FJ
Sohodor'• dedlnelntoc:Ml wor. lboelecl...,ofllonlld
~1th bio llliCb oo Pn!olclrnt Ortff't human
rltlhll policy and hll •&lt;!"'liON' prom!..,. a( lnl:nwed
mO~~&amp;ry aid-h.u oocwlnoed the rlflht•WIIIS p....,.,_u
In El S.h•oclor thlt it will 1\ove on ally In the Whhe
Howe The offocWa fed they no lotW'f' l\0\ o to
"""P""ate with Jlnuny Caner.
lit Ot:tobor 1979 the right·witljJ tnilltory S&lt;Wcmmcnt
of Cmc!ral Humberto Romero wu r•opl•c:ed by •
001Utlon of ~lve mQJury offocert and CIVIlian
leldero who promlted JOCI.1J, """""""'· and political
'eforrnt. unror\UOitely. IIC1Iont wllhfn the
S~IVIdorl•n military pr~enled lhe October
~~ rrom c:arry\n6out Ita ptotn,... Rlf9&gt;t•MIIS
orr.,.,. ....UIOd ....,. algtlf.a.nt refonn lnd the
~~arran did-~...., The -..It

,.., poemmentol poroly..,
In Ooclen!ll"r 1919 the a•ihono In the P""""""'

demonded the ~lion afl.ey ...._....tl\..,. and the

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unplomentouon or promooed mormt
orrocen
refuted. the chilianl ~. and the sowmn-t
become .-ery ~- 0.-a- the put )'Mr. vlok-nl

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Tho p-er-rnm~ did """"""" ._._., 10 IIAit ~
refonno: for bonk na11onallut"!&lt;» and In . - , &amp;
lnternu. El s.lvldoc'• ~ mann 11 ulfl!l)ded "' il
natiooalize larp plonuulono ord t o p ohlrocroppen
owntnhlp or lhl!ir lard. 1bo thin! pi--the cen~..- or ':
the rer.,.,.,_'OUld notlonollJe the corr.... pl.ontodonl ::
thlt wmtltute . . - of fJ SoMidor'o waolth.
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1'hC! failure "' reform In FJ Salvador to due to the
t!ndle.. pow..- IIM.If!8ln whhln the NlittS millury _
fon:es. There are three poiJtlc&amp;l foc.1lonl wtthln the ~
oftocer """'"" the prClf!t-hu, who 0\'erthrew
Romero in Octobe1" 1979: the rlflht,
power
now. .mel the ulln-ripll, whkh 1o l'ftpCJNible ro&lt;
much or the tC!tT'Ori&gt;m Tho OONIInl ~he!'""'"
u- lhne f.ctiono hiiJM"'"'t'nted the inlflk!monullon
or overdue ...,,.,.,. """ cJra&amp;!fd fJ S.!Yadot Into it•
cunent ...,. or cn.o.
El Sa.fv-. potitlcal c:rui&gt; wiD , _ he .-.tied ~
mil wu With all hope for o rruddlo comprom;.. •
.oolutlcinhel"een the loft erd rif!ht w,...,... """'son&lt;'·
the d10ic:e ln El Salvador m.sy
do..-n to • d10ic:e
between forum and a&gt;nununbm
Ronald ~ 1\os 101d tl\ot 1\u odnunlitr.tllon "'0
incroa,. milital) 01d. abordunottemplt at reform. and
tubotdln.ote human ri,&lt;Jhll to the "~' •llll""' the loft.
But the pol.ir;y hot (!I'Cit rllb.
F.a&gt;nomicoUy, MW&lt;o fo tho&amp; n - mttJOflant roumry
In Latin Amcnca co the United Sllloo. Any ••ponood
US role In £1 Salvador will onllflll'llze Mo.Ja&gt;, which
. , _ US polq and II ~ropothctic to the left.
Medcx:J m&amp;inl.air» th.a Ceno-.1 A.I:'I)Wice belonp undrt'
lit. nlher than lhe Uni.ted S4.a&amp;a' lnO~ Other"
notionlln Ccntnl Anwialore.., ,_,..., M"''f&gt;CCIi"d to
""'-idenl.ftec:t tleoj!an'a pW-. (or tl Sol\~
1'hC!re"' • real don(!rr tl\otthe un;ted 51.118wlll lat
itJelf ~10 E1 Salvador'a d• ~ war llnleu th•
~ Reopn odml,....,..llon ,_,ummes "'
ptopoled policy on fJ Sol\"odor,the United Slateooould
fond ....u lniiOived ., 11110ther \'le!Nm b) "'PPJJ&lt;1"'« a
lrllll'all)' bani&lt;Npl
thlt hll no popo1at
"'4'!JJ&lt;1. El Sal\'ador • a tomt~u-. atUIIion

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1jewish leaders call for vigilance in face of anti-Semitism
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'Ole number of mtl-Semilic lnddonu hat riMa 1teep~y In Fricloy. Oc:lober 3, Simh&amp;l TOrah. in the bomblnfl or the Rue
tho bot llw ye&amp;r~. 8o1nbio8J bopD In 187S with &amp;n ottearpt Copemlc ~ four people were kl!led, and mony

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appeuement or tho P.L.O.• bat l!lWtnplifled In tho Abu
Dooud cue; h• attltucle to the Arab bo.)'Q)tt In lutJin« an

~ onlhe-ofOiiefR.tbblleaplanofPario: lheyoonllnuodln Olhero ln)urecl. For ..et. or theoe loc:ldcnt., FN1I. or adminlJtrali\'e ruling to oveniclo the ParlWn&lt;!nt's pooltlan
!:' 19111, with v1et1ma lnductmg • kDoMr butet.er 1n Avlgnon. a 1'8CC1Ntltuted FANE. took Ct'OCIJt. warn~t&gt;« that ohould thAt the bo.)'Q)tt iJ lllegalin dloaimlnating apln&amp;t P\"onchmen

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and three exploolons at the Pw
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~In Pltil and the bullcfj"'! front ol the newopoper Le
M410n. wlllch carried a p1oque to Ceoo-geo Mmclel (the Jewllh
Minister killed by the Gerrn&amp;n#. were boch bomtiecl. 1n Aprn,
the ·~ of Draney. the town in which a Nul
cloportotion camp had bQtm located, went up In llameo. A
temporvy prayer-hall . - during the s~s repair&gt;
JtUffered the oame rate a rew montlu later.
!Miler in May, &lt;"'- PaleJlinlan terrorists entered theE/ AI
waiting room al Orty airpon and k.lUed a French JCCurity
orr..,r. Related to this Incident wu • bomb auac~ on the
Pari• olllces or the Betor Zioniot Youth Movement and or 'The
Movernenl Ag;a.insl Racasm and Antt-Semiti.im •nd for Peace

Maroellles

IMI\AP).
1979 wltneued a t urge in anl.I·Jewish brutality. f1rsl, the
bombl"!! ol tho Pori• -'Wl otudent l.oslter restaurant in
March, which ~ oundod douru of )'OWl8 poople In April
bomb• ware plaood in rront ol the Oiymp&gt;c Cinema duri"!! a
Jewish O.llture Week, and [n July under the car of Nal'J·
bunte-r Serge Klarsfekl. ln Septcmlx!r, PiefTt'. Goldman. lhe
lefbSl author of Obscure ,\ -temork&amp; of I Polish Jew Born rn
Frana: wu ......,naled by the extreme ngtu .

Pron-•

w: ~t·~tic.l

ememism iJ mono an

~a:epted

ccxnponent of the political lyotom th&amp;n in the !Jnitod Stateo.
More than 41 third of l'rench YOtero ue COmmuniJII, and
..,.. I'IOO'fncilt partie• "!'e "ctive campaigners _ror
parliament, yet analyou have, tlU MICefltly, paid allention 10
only two elementsolthee&gt;&lt;1J'I!m&lt;u·~lll: the older PFN and the
intellectually orionted New JU&amp;ht-the nrgolllultlan known u
CIIEC£ !Croup for the Research and Study of European
Clvlllutlonl, l!lt.1bi1Jhed In 1966.
Yet. there ls a ..q.frd element to Ihe extreme right, hs
terrorisll gang~, or adapting Trepper'a ..,_pt of the Red
Ot-a-tra. what iJ today known •• "the Slack Orcheslro" in
the words of Franoolt Mauriac, •a nesa. or vipers;· with
hundreds or f&amp;ctioni tllroughout Europo &gt;JJing a oommon
langua8e that poinlf to a hydra head ;;;tee:ring 'nwmatkma1
• coordinollon of f&lt;qio, anns and train~
WhU~ publicl meeting. or the E\ll't)olllgl\lwere takln&amp; ploc:e
In Paris, &gt;n ~l&lt;lrtoeille$, Strubourg and L,yon, In the lanar ehy

Commentary
mtc:Uect~l furor broke out.. 8ober1 fal.iri55on. an
Associate Profes:50r of Uterature al tbQ,J..lnlvcrsfty o f t..yott U,

a new

Crf'odil has IM!f&gt;n taken fnr

auar.k~

on Jewl.sh prnon• or

property by the Frt~rx:h NiltlorullJht!-rAurm fmnt. tlw f"N!tu-h
C.ombatamJ: AgaiM JeWlsh lk'cuflilltion. and th~ nuw 1N!Itet
loown fANE. ~·hidl auncb fur the Nauonal ft'denuon fm
European ActJOn. l'hil paMic:-ular right·\\ing, hlCJ'\'emcnt wn
dJ~b.Jndr.d by law in Sep1emlw.r of thiJ. year, hut NH!merged
immeduuely whh a M\\ mm"'. f"NE, wh- . canc:ls. for

European National fasces

Jl~ ~adenhip

61Ud addn."M N'mlht

dllntc&lt;l In hi• cia...,. thll1 "\he g..-ch~mbers had nO\'er
e;\isted.
Anne fran k waJi a fake."' sparking orr a oew

genre of ami·Scmftlc literature lhrtJU8hOut \\'estern Europe
&gt;nd lhe l.lnltad Stat... &amp;M!111pllfted by tho aUegcdl)' Arab·
OllOlnced Did SQc ~fll/ion 11&lt;111/y Die~ Faurl'"'" iJ now the
sub;ect or a lawsuit by tlw lnum&gt;alion•l
R4'dJm and ,' \nti·Sentlu.-m.

t.ea/WI Agalrut

e.uremr right !item

Another f'ctainist Vichy col1abol'ator anct author of To HlfH!

from tht- uhro-natlon.aJl\t aclli\'IIMM- of tlw Acliun franc.ab.e.
\\ hkh 11ruggled to maintiin the gkH·y of tht; fm\eh Esnpirt"
dwiOI! the Al!!erian Wor in the loto I~SU•
1980 hat M.&gt;en lhe cuJmlnatMM'I of antl•Senuur terror SlnL"t'
Januory. there have been IU bombing~. On.. anda,..ulu •II
o.•er france. hall of these in Parts.
Tbe tnal of Mlll'k f'rederllo.ien. the 104der of r ANE. on
Seplember 19, In Paris, on c:hargei or incitement lO roclol
hatred. was the ..,._.,., of dll'OCI phyoiQJ amfrontatlan
bet""~ Je.-wash youdu and .)'Oung ra.sa$1t-- In the weel.t
p.........S.ng tho &gt;rial, death lhreat• had be."'" &gt;&lt;lnt tQ ~U ~wltR
leorlers in IJwo IOUih of l'ranoe, • bomb had bQtm plAced 11 M
dc.oor of th&lt;! widow of Hcntl £'.Ul'lel. the Jewish lellllet of th&lt;!
~ or """'"" JU&amp;hto. muntered noe
before
lmmedlirely after the trill or ft"Vde&gt;rlbLtn, on whom ser11ence
'~" pronoufKX!d on Octobror J 1. aMI·SmniUc lnatdents CIIM
fast ~nd runously, moot notably wtth the maohuw·sumlng of
m.~~pr Jewt!h inlti1uuons• .nl0fl5 them a nt~Nery. a day
,.;hool, the c ..... t Synagogue of Pam in the RU&lt;' do .. IC1CioiJ'01,
iUld the Monument to the Deported Jewish M&gt;rtyrs. Sinal the
att1d;-5 wert&gt; at nigtu~ oo one wu hun , but a wave of JeWish
Jndi~P)atfon wu a.t'O\lrled.

/Jolte wuh Anti·Sern;ti.!m, Al(red fabl't!-Luoe. launohed hi&gt;
bool&lt;. on the popular fiiday nll!ht IV progrom Apmrrop/&gt;es
and e.urerboted the debate by daunfOI! lhilt fronch Jew.
~hould be assimil•led and MJpport their suv~rnnM!nl'.s prua
Arab polley. 'Then came Le J'isuo) auack 011 J•wlsh lyricist
Serge Calnsbourg ror his bla•pllcmlng the uotionslanthem (11
1 ja.uad·up ' 'e rslan of the Mord..Ue. Next camrt thP rtVCU"l
of the scac~1 of Profeuor ~hu.trer OcM of the Cochln
Port·Roya.l Medical Faculty 1n Parb and e former \'Oluntoor In
the \\ i.rlen SS, who reported.Jy dt.ot:larod: "'I wa~ and rt.'1'n3in a
Jo'MCill.,., J.-~ lottUy for tOO &amp;lite.
\Vtml i-5 wrong w'ilh
l&gt;eln&amp; ~ Nutr

dw

ume. Motl

l'l'edmiltsen be -.umced, the Jewllh leadership o( I'Nince

f'~nch

fac:tlonb uf tht•

Y•••

Nul•

.o\-t thi~ ac:.andal was: lM!h\8 discuued in thi prM.s '" early
,...cbf"UiJry. a plaque to wnunemonte the ~'ui depomuoo of
tile ~'1Jh chlldt'l!t1 of Pat1o. ummled on Januory 19 by
Moyor J.acq~ Qllrac. waJ Jn\l~hud by vandAb~
11lough not clearly aotl·S....ullr. the Ne"' Rljiht prefer. to
attack Judeo-Ol.riltLln v..-.u.:s m fi\'Ur or ,in Aryanpurc
Europe. thw provodlng a t-ulturol atmosphere for prejudlre.
What I&gt; c~r is thot I'NE. ~Cfl&lt;'f'AIIy oon&gt;idered tO be the
flet'pelrator ul the Rue Olpemk hombtng. I• mlly the 1lp of an
"HJt" IJst
lnnnen.,., iceberg. 1ho Frenclt, a:rnvlncetl tl-'t the ho&gt;nblt\&amp;
Tho P'rench Miniltu or the Interior, Chri&gt;~IAn Bonnet, wu t.o o profeotion&amp;l for a i&gt;rutll but _,ltogly amateun.h
promiJed the Jewtilt community poJJcc proteetlon. The buneh or bully-boy•. are 1IOl!klng f.,....~ lm,pUcotion.
fl"aJlC::e: lllU&gt;t4 however, W.re retipCX\JibWty for 1hr. Rue
lolloW1111! n1gbt. ono&lt;her tyna""' wu ~'II.
The .. me car wu ~ill aB tbe inoidenta. l'lnal!,y, on Copemlc IJ'l18ed) 1U alellirw«! tolerance of terrorism and

or the

~ioh faith; iu continued &amp;ltacka on

:::e =~t~:trl':,:';:;~o7::

lmtel'Jt poltcleo

':Y:;;:z:i:

;;;:
loner's Inroads into the Freneh bUI'OIUC!'OC)I, army and
medla- olllheoe Iacton have inured tho publlc to anacl&lt;a on
Jews.
MOI'OO\Ier, ooe m\111 note Preneh oppo&amp;ltion to Camp O.vid
.. •n American inlliotive thilt hu falled, whleh """""sltatel l
European alternative lor Europe to""""" ill own role In U&gt;e
Middl&lt;&gt; f:.ut; f'reneh oponaonhlp or the PLO in the f.uropeon
Community of the Nine: Frond&gt; supply or nuclear moterlaltn
lra ~ and a four bfJHon doiJar 11avaJ armli &amp;ala cxmtraca m
Soudl Arobia.
Theoe pnslt.l oru are further oorupoun&lt;k'&lt;l by th• """'antle
confwioo tn the f'nmch language between "br;.1elien.. 4hiraelil
and '1sraetite" {Jew).
"Ole JymbollJm of the syn1_801Ue selected rur the bombing
•hould be well notDd; Rue Copernlr., a liberal sy~e.
exemplifiM the mos1 aMimilalioniJI or French Jllwry II H
oould hilppen here, it could happen anywhe&gt;-e.
It lli c&amp;ear, i'f.'O""''Y~• tbat the Rue CDpamJc incidenl hu
bcon a grcmt embarrus:m~ t for GiSCo'Jrd and hiJ, govommen1.
and, u • resuh. his rondemnatlon or lhe ancidenl \YU
pmcliu1ed upon the otrusgle •salnstseneNtl raci5m and the
nec::euity- for an annual program or edOOlltion 18JinM
cJiscrlmjnauon 10 be called "Le Jour de ToJcrance,'" 11 dey o f
cnlenmcc. Thi) would entJiJ 1 s tudy·dly in evr.r,y French
school on tho rooli or preiuW~ prognm1 in which AOL'&gt;
European office plan.\ to he 111\.olved.
1'hus. flue Cupernic has. pruvided a leilmmi( tor the
rcconalittnL-d Union of 1hu tert in c.ktmnn~tc ~Hlon~ "&amp;IJitt..~ t
both terror and the G1scard govenli11M11 .
But h fJ olw ktotdU\g 10 ~~1:Ut~l \'K)1cnce and ~tnii·St!Mstn,

including an attack Hn 01 J~W'I&gt;'fh tut!mhtlr nt Vnrll1mw.u and
dail.v rcportfrt .1huu1 new l11c~tlunb ,
Ho,.-ror
\\'hde e~pn•sMOfl) ol hot·ru•· .and ~llcbt1lylnuu IHillny non·
Jt•wtsh and church sectors coukt lead to a eatharils in French
.socaety, lk~te- on thr \r.chy period hu IJcc•n assiduously
a\oJde:d , and the retuhing &lt;;OCio-pohtU;al M:hlwphrenla h·
~jnL..atr~l uf lht• p.usloQrlilte stands 1a~n 1n lhe Dreyfus

c....
"'M1e dcUca1o fabl"tf' of ~uropr-...to dcmc:,.::ncy I~ gan•ly
Lhrttatened by l''COnotnic1 M:lt'i.tl and potJ,Irallo&amp;tabiUty ihc.
il'lel"e0l61n~

problems or mflation, un.erupklymt•ru n!ln.g racQI

tefi~K)Oli dirt'Cted 1\A:&amp;Jn:sl forri~n t.tnmlgranl Ichor a.nd :a
gerwral idt"'C*l~ttcal nmfuJJon nourbh tht" fn~ nf ri~hlf~t,
tofUil ancl i\t't~h wt•nn- whirh. ofum tn mllahnt'Mlon, e~hihit
a tolrlllt~c phcnon~ncm uf c,;t,-e.Tu!ril pulitlr.al trannrw;U~m
tAc:h iiUtHkmurratlt' rum-.•tncnt ra.~c-1... HJlC'm the en her :md thO
W&amp;ntfiC'II»C":e or lht• cause '' litlh.IIIJmt"ll tu the 1mpcn10U'H·~ Uf
the lt'l ut tt:rmr nli! t:CJOUIM1f\ dttnCHUiniUOr In t'fi'flrt.'t!. JS
.rlwm-lw.._,,, ha~ nol changud, It i.$ Jl."\\ ·htured. wht.•ahur in al\8
gul~~t't ul ldiUH anli·lioui~n rlghlkt 1'1111i·Zioals.m. or hmh.
'r'b u:t\llltttr Ihit.. Je\\1sh ~olktarity in france. u'l EUt'Ope, :and

around dw wodd 1111 t'etlulr~ tu nonfn.mt a memu:a nWJre
\tiruleot than Alt.' ' slt\Ct' 1945. The foroes pulling tho tlrill9'
clearly mulu·ni'Uonal. :.nd JewUh vlgil.lncc n1U);1 htt
plonned oroordlfll(ly

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Violence reigns

French government bomb reaction
i:Jraws ire of the jewish community
While we found FI-ance unlfoed In
lis
against the
violent
act of a.nti·$emltiJm a1nce Wortd
Warn,whk:hresultedinthetossof
Ufe. what wa.• not clear wu what •
the french p ·emment planned to
do in the rurure about such
atrocities. Ill Immediate response
10 tho bombing wu discomforting
1o the JewW1 community.

outr•s•

r...,

demAnded lfuotthe Jvw• p&amp;y (or lhe oppooillon 1D the fonnallon of
rw.,ral and traruponallon or hlJ J owi&amp;h &gt;Clf-de fen.. unila and

Portugueae ..nttortoPortugalsincu repre~nted a moro aclfviat .
they were respoMtble for his politicAlly oriented Je\\flih
death: the Llndlord of • bui~li"S tommunl\)' asoeruos Us ri8fu..

houstng

a

m•jor

Jewish

organization aJked lfuot' 11 make tt!nham H. Fo,u natt i6 rile as.w:xi!tle
piAJU to mo&lt;'&lt;!: and the Llndlord of a dim:lor of lhe Ntti· Oefamation
law firm he.1ded by • well-known ~- lk Jll'ri.-.d In 1't'al&gt;« two

Jewish _,at"y as ked lfuot he d.ys after thtJ .,.._..., ~•""* in
There was nu Preaidemial remove hit offiCe. SUch reaction Rue Q&gt;pemic.
.sutemenc &amp;peaking out ap.inst the t~nd reapon1e are haundngly
atrocity tiU nve d11ys after the reminilcent of thnllar auhudes
aI tacit. '1"hc President of the French during Worid War II wbjch: saw the
Republic did 001 think il ncc:eua.ry
to intt:rrupc h.la weekend hunting
""Pin Abace ond, when he nnolly
did apeak out, it Wli prin'lArily IO
defend the ont•srfty or the f'rench

wluliOn Of the "'probtemot 3.6
the Germans- and
removing and dcpot'l1"8 the Jews
(rom Franc:e.
Th" followlns qu&lt;&gt;stiom renafn

appea1rns

pollee and 10 warn the- Jc:wbh

in

communhy not
c:ountervioleoce

community of frua:

to

rewrt

to

the minds of th., Je-wish

IVUJ the aimlnals bo hunted
The french government oniJ llown t.he way they ahould?
respundc!d when it \VU sure that 11
Will the french government
'"'OUkf be polihally sare to do so. uumme the who'e question of anli·
Only aher 1he Soclahst and SemHiitn and fascism in f'l'.tnce
Communl'sl panies took to the ,\"f.Lh the depth of intemily thai the
.-treei.J Ul public dernonstratiuru Vf'Oblem deterves?
andmackedthepcmmenlfd.-11&gt;
WUI the go,..,mment chl.nge Ill
passivity 10 trrrur did the tolerant attltude IOtr\Ud Arab

WE CELEBRATE HIS
BIRTHDAY- BECAUSE
DREAM WILL NEVER DIE!

gc'l\'tmmenl ~~
u•nlJrUrn pcnnhth'8 the PLO 10
1lle govemrnetll n.•prer.en.tat•v~ openale ln f'J'aJlee, ,6iJ continue
\\'I&gt; present 11 the memcu-iaJ and w rree PU&gt; ten•oruitl as il did in
saUd3rit.V ~ice on S.turd•)' the put. and wiU lt continue
momu1g at ltM! Rue Copemir .Jll:tok.tng lsrael?

tynagogue.

f'IBCllnp
We round the JewiJb commurut~
cuncerned but not panicked:
QJI'Unltir\Jty . 1-t~ eA.~ ~gr'H worr•ed but nol desperate;
ltuu It~ ctiminals int.enc.k"tt w UU &amp;ecurily·contcioul but 001
JC\\'J and wound up klltmA in~nl para1y~ed in iu day·tu·d•y
fft:nchmen
i nue1d
He o1cb\ itie.-. A flO\\' bud&amp;et item has
oub5equcntly ·~ for h"' been introduoed. howm·er. iniO its
ln~i1wity and -as.ked the French all~.uion proceu-rundt ror
pt!Up.lt 10 aha\\ I heir ..alidAnty II .se.c.urlty and .s.eJr-deren.so.. No
tn5titution tod.ly and no Jewish
lhu erucbJ ume
The dhcki&gt;urc lhot 30 of tho&gt;' 150 e\•ent remain Ufi3uarded and
unprotecllld
b) \olunteer Jewuh
known nlri1nhen or the neo-N:.1J

Prime Minlone.r Raymond Barre·, .
fiNt 5tatemeol on the attaca. left a
10ur ta.Jte in the Jewish

mo\fmlf:OI fANE are police offteet'S
left IWO chilllng CJU"SUom tn 11'0!

minds of the .14!wlsh communitv
would the pohce bo •ble io
otOOqua tel~
protect the Je~·ish
community and would the 1J01a
department be able 10 re.rret out
ttw t!Mrenlt' 1ig'tU .u: f1 dld the
CAlretne lert in France io 1963"
n.e.e dlscl&lt;loures bi'OUSIU bad' the
11Wtoorv that h: \\&amp;1 the french
pohce, -.nd not the Gennam,. lhat
...~ecood and • ...,.,hied thou.. nds
uf Jews during \\'orkl War II and
deU\•t-red them to tbe g.u
t.:hamber5
The slow , ..porue by tlw

governmenl 10 1he terrori•t
aeti\itw.-s directed at thr JewDh
(J)fTlmuruty in the week prior tg t~
•ni&gt;Ck on lluc CDpenuc.
1"he n!fuoal by lhe MinUior of the
tnll!rior
to disoolve right-wing
er.nremist orpnludons, s.tati.n&amp;
lhl.t il would ""' bo 1 "uoefuJ•
app&lt;Oach (wtDle the I!"'""""'OIU'I
dis&gt;olution of I number Of lefiflt
8f0U110 after the May.Sune 1968

.s:r udent

worker rebellion
in dloorp1izln8 the
mDol' ,iolenco prone fringoo of the
_lelll, ~ tO the IJUiory
__,.,.,

oo tberabbl ot the·~

yuuth.

The Jew•sh community h.u
responded with dlsnity and pride.
dtomandir" il&gt; rlflhll. protection
and ~~"'"'"""""' acllon. Oolpilo
recent imen-Yl rifts. H is outwardly
united "l!"irut the danger. bo it nc&lt;&gt;
Nul, PLO or both.
1'hen! i$ I 81"001 d. .l o( public
•peculaUOO 0110 the who or why o(
the ,.,...,..,.. Somoo belle\·e thai the
altaci. was cawed by l.h e PLO 1!1'
,\I'Obo in con/unctloo with """'
Nazis. 1111• fooUns os buttre..OO hy
the fOCI lhl.t there i.t au~pi&lt;:ion lfuol
a l..y' prfot waa in\'olved in plac:ln«
tho! bomb in frun1 of the·~·
The dally Frw~ and tM
w&lt;eldy Pltria.Aflld&gt; both carried
major "'~ •bout a poosible
oonnoc::lloln
the PLO IDd
rfSht·"in« tO!ITOI'is,. in Europe.
Whether lhe '&lt;l$1\ of anti·J-Ltb
..,..,.. in france ,. li.nl.od 11&gt;
Prance's Middle tut policy, which
it pro-PLO. •nd conaiatentiy
llOI&gt;demtlln« lora&lt;!!, or whetbeJ' lJ i.t
• .-.11
l'rftldenl 01.ar1eo de

bel'"'""

or

(AuJldf

pubbdy

~ •Ltll-

5emitlc oenumenu Iobell~ " Jew~ •an elilo
...,... of
and dotnlnooeriJW..

tbemod••

-

ond prneni&lt;!d him ,.;u, "'!J''ous
bilb fill' tS.map to thelt J&gt;I'CIP'l"''Y:
Biron Alain de Rotbochild, the
when lhe ....,., rabbi wenl 10 v!Jit
"""" of lhe, non-Jewbb ~ in tltular ~ of lhe Yreocb tbe hoopital. bo wu viclouily community and normally a
lnouAed by"'"""'-- of the nunlnfl moderale woic:e, on the Sot\rday
lllalJ, whD blamed bim and m. r~ the exp~oo~oo 111 the
oonvesol.loo fo, the wounda IJ'lOMill! &lt;lertottnced whal bo
called lbe pualvlty of the
tholr l'rerlch
lhe landlord ol the 8Uiborklea and the "indiil'......,. ol
....
........ toward anu.semJtlc:
bull&lt;tias oe~t door 1.0 the

lnl1ided

p&amp;lllfta:

qll

.,...........-~ cor

auperhll•ndAnl

~·wlnlr -

liJ"CCUUIL. ""

wu k.llled, pAIIIcly ~ 1*

leader of the
voter regi.tration drive and .,.._JJworic 1963 M.d.
on Wcuhington; winner of th~ Nobel Peoce Priu,
1964; aaaainated in Memphi.. Tenneaee, April 4,
1968.

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Egyptians eye merger
l Education. • •
1m.,.! CODii
- dedna
cloclooed lhal lhe hod " - '
I reortanbed

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lloplnment

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Clomp .........
In keoplnS wllh hb promlte 10
haws • DillpaMment on JanUity 20,
hb ~lion o._r. ~n last
~ week n.amod Tel"n~ l 11. ~II.
~ Comllliomr of Hl8fler Education In
lllah, s.ocr..ury ol the Doportment.
HI! will ~ Qnor appointee
Shirley M Hu(Oiedler. a fonno!l'
federa l Coun Judp

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1lril who helped llw '"""'ion
l ellm du:nnA 1\a ~· WM US
Commwlonor ol EdueatlOn from
19;'4 to 11?1 under rormt"t
Pruodent Gerald ford , . renner

pror.,._ wu ploUf!UO&lt;S
shnnl.infl financial ......,.,,.,.

o..m..tl)
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dunng hd IMUff tn LUh
A...xlate&lt; ..id lhll l!dl re&gt; on&lt;'CI

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tuldan. cloopito .....,..._,.

Cbainnon of the UUh SU\jl 8owd
of llep!Db Donald 8. Holbrool&lt;

ol cblol which. u far u
I can Me, uiJls..•
Addresslntl tbe aNnal n&gt;eelin8 0(
the Council ol Cncluate Sd1ooll.
-l&lt;er c:11arse 111&amp;1 "the future of

pnioed ~·· ~ lor hil
ability to oompromlle In Iher- of
competJna l n l l - In llmllf ol
flo&lt;alaustl!rily.

lhe department is · .... a
preuy fra&amp;ile enterpri&amp;f! and
mora le is ' 'ei'Y low." He added. "M)
lmp......lon is tNI poople aro
"He hu not _ , wiiUOfiiO....,. loavtng it II ' rate raster th'l,n the
II (ace Y1lue the n*'ctd (O r avu Senoice system will lei us
....tuclion." Holbrvol&lt; lokllhe priJIJ rohlre.·
HI! blamed the Oepannll'111'1
fut .....&amp;., "Raiher bo his lookod II
the basic: neecb of hl8fler ed- lion presMI ltnJCiure. ~I
has _ , wlllinf! to e&gt;.pre&gt;&amp; choc:lu and bal.tnceo, bs lo&lt;k of
lhooe . -. but • • the ..,... ""'" ~ and authon ly wlwn dealtnf!
" a!)' ~.and lhe
bet~ a mlll~r of compron'YM!' •
problema auoc-ieted "ilh
aepuatln8 from the o.,&gt;onment of
Montie •oa7
6oll muld r- an imme&lt;late , ... lldalh. Edueallon and \\'elf~ ,.,..
or hu comprom••mtt f LIII• lhe cll'ayt"fiOSpil do Ql&lt;p&gt;
A&lt;lclordlns 10 ,,. &lt;~opan 1118 ""'"an' Oe•pn e che Dep1rtmen1J

and

,.;,h.

S«retary for po.ttaecondary ollonOOOI\irjp, 8owker called on
Nlucauon Al~r1 Bowker. thfl II&lt;'~ lD l OC!p II alh., and 10 II
Department hu ·• tt'!rtllr\ """ gne '"" thins a try

f.gypttan concern over ah.e
propooed ll'II!I'S"" or the. '"'0
African nations of Q\ad and Ubya
hi• re~ullod in undue alarm on the
part of f«Ypl. u ld an offiCial wilh
the Ubyan embassy In WashiOfllon.
Ac:oordlf16 to the Libyan offiCial,
recen1 F«.YJ)llan 11111eme:ntr on 1hc
propo..OO merger aro unfounded
and lgnoronl or Ubya's lrUC aim&amp;.
lie Nld no nltion has lhe right to
inler(Cr&lt;' With lhe af(llf'S of l\0'0
-~reipt OAII(Jru

An an!Clt appeanng '" \londa}•
1Trnrs said I ~
r•nUIIfl l:f\\'P""" olftOAI :t&lt;Up&lt;ed •
propo.al from lhe ~ or
Saeorr1 IA'onr to entt'r inlo

/\..,.. I"'*

dJJC'Ui."kw\t. \\ I th .l pulp of Afl'lC'.olO

INclerl on the•...,..ofthe p.....,..,.-d
""''~~&lt;'' Acc:ordi'1fl 10 the artJCie
f«ypl 11 &lt;CM&gt;a'mod· thai Libya

~-~Otadua
poutble
aprln&amp;board
ror
lhe
of Africa
An ofllcial al the f:syptlan
1'11\ba.,y In Waahlnglon deacn'bed

nonNrn....,...

advmu.~rw ln

the propoo«&lt; m•rser bot ..._

Otad and Ubya •• •a mauer or

conocm. to be wa1ched very
ciolely" by hlJ nt1&lt;1ntry. Tho offid &gt;l
11ld Ihe slluatlon posed by Libya 10
hi&gt; 00&lt;1ntry is oomparable to a
1110\'e by a fnrolgn oountry into lho
MlwJippi lllvor rqpoo of ''"'
United Sllle•
"The Nile I• tho hrebloocl ol our
country." lhe ofrtclal ..id "F.flypt
depend&gt;""'&gt; hea•lb on the wat""'
or the ' de. •nd • n) llttmpl 10
d&amp;upo lis 0.... "''OUid hi• c to 110'
doall "''" b) ~pi
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Mlilot&gt; l""y will ""1111 lhetr
currrn.t bW"t'oi1Uf'ratk ttNC'Iurei
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to hell, tl&lt;lh other. we are not
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atcwd· The Ub)'an offiCial

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1h11 II., DW&amp;""wW fadbtate euler
lw both count riel and allow

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X-ray film b·ecomes big commodity as silver prices soar
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With JOid and Sd\tt conunually

ooarinJ, many ar&lt;loo~ina hard rcw

metallra.surtS 10 t~cl\anse for rash
lo&lt;'al dcaltn.
Howncr, muc-h to ahe cht.~nn or
Stat&lt; Medicaid 3nd hospual

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oflldalJ, IOmt x-ra,y l«:hn~eoans are
dUeo~cnna lhrir ow.n !iiJ\'cr m1nts

E. Tluu, lhdu 10
Rodlcsaer ""' bent lractd bacL u
for as 197S, sih&lt;r fOld fOt
only S2 ,..- troy ouD«. On aodly's
market. sa1t.tr po.ssa SlOan ounce.
A common s:izt' ltK-ti •r 14'• ~
Donald

17" prOCtSstd X-ra) ntm contain~
approxunately one hatr aram or
silver and 10 obtain a ;lo&amp;fe uoy
ounl't re-wcr th., IOO)h«u_..aboul
I0 pounds-ar&lt; n«u&gt;art. The
Buffalo theft• of film IOC111&lt;d 5.SOO
pounds.
Apparently.
lh&lt;
aechnkians do noc lll&lt;rnpl ao
simply "'•ll orr woth th&lt;l&lt;
CO!I$J!IQIOUS loach In Rochat«.
'fthcu Slhcr r«&lt;a.m.atton forms
am...t 11 th&lt; hopwaals ao purdlas&lt;
u...t film, til&lt; t«&lt;uuoan&gt; rcqun~&lt;d
split P*ym&lt;DI from 111&lt; b&lt;l)tr. A
poruon "''U in the form of I cb&lt;cl.
I&gt;'IY•bl&lt; ao th&lt; h0&gt;po1al IISdf. ah&lt;
otb&lt;r ..... •• Ctih dtrmly plat&lt;d '"

SHim' HO&lt;[lital r&lt;foued COf'llri)C'bl

oo the aru.-es• methocb ..,.,. the
uiU pmdoa,. Ho,.cvtt.
l&gt;&lt;nmor&lt; Mm:y hu "&lt;n!X'd up
teCUricy prrcautiOM surroundln&amp;
the film iiOtiJ!&lt; area.
AI pr...,l, all hO&gt;pilllh r&lt;1aon
&lt;•posed X-ray filii' tor ahrir mord•
for 1 period of five )&lt;an. IJ&lt;fott
the ~·~ increases in SIIHr rulct\,
ho~iials frequently di&gt;pos&lt;d or ahe
r.lm-or n.i£"-d co ba'c it
r&lt;mO•"l CtQno e preml&gt;a. "But
u s:llver pn
rose;• Titus wd,
..._ haJ ,., as on« a brrak&lt;Wn
propo...UOO lor ho$pilab l&gt;&lt;caoo&lt; a
.,.... 1n

amona holpuaJ fil&lt;'
R&lt;mnly, lhr« •il,.r ltdmldans
at various BuffaJo hosp.tals -.ere
indklltd by annd Junes for thtir
in"'l....,.nl m the thtll of mew&lt;
lhao SII.OOO of pr~ &gt;-&lt;a)
film. h "not l~n tf thefls •n-r
rdlottd.
The dkpJ wok or hoipoLII lilm
.. as IRilWiy UI)('O\oCfcd br lhC
M&lt;d&gt;C&amp;Id fraud Con1rol Off~ .
S.na M&lt;d!Cald ba&gt;a pa)'ITimt&lt; for
hc»puaJ cosu panly on lh&lt; money
the ho~itaJ rc&lt;:O&gt;&lt;U fmm th&lt; sal&lt;
of outdaa&lt;d pr~ '-·ra,y film. u
cons:idm 1hi1 film 1hel1 fraud.
Medicaid Fraud Control ha.\
uncovcr~d '7 I ca~ of hOipital

compacy. Souabmi n .. Rcfinety,

A a&lt;'ChnodOil mIll&lt; UB Radoolon
Deparcmenc-v. ho rC"qutosctd

Op&lt;n&lt;d lll&lt;or books 10 IO\'toli&amp;IIOr&gt;
who ttnmedia~cly qucuioncd thr

fraud \lncr

split paymmts."

anonymity- said that chc DnuaJ
Clonic 11kes approximately (o(!O I" •

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rormatlon in 19'77.

the rcdtnJC1an'" pod.e1

"Th&lt; "''look lhon&amp; really hoi lh&lt;
fan.'' SaJd ntu\, "•htn One

v.ilh a reeord of 44 tonuccton,,
Rnl:

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Ac&lt;OdtnJ 10 .._oc!al Health ·
Sacnce lXpanmcnt \ polnmM1
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In Buffalo. ,..,.._.., .. ;,.,. of

r-r,_a M&lt;mc&gt;rW M&lt;docal Ctm&lt;r,
Kc-nmo~ ~
ercy

Hosp11a1 a.od

t&lt;al mon&lt;)•malte&lt;...
R~tinen t'JltlaCI

e.posed

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vnder&amp;ocs various d&lt;vdopl"' nuads
l&gt; lo.....,&lt;d on tbat ponoou of the
filrn a~t ;....., •• Ill&lt; pie~urc it &lt;elf

I " r.tms ca&lt;h W«\, but thlll the
fllnu at&lt; dil&lt;:ard&lt;d aft« 1&lt;\'tn )&lt;3"
and lh&lt; film's snWI m&lt; maLes
Ql\n ra."'...tty J.mpractic:al "You'd
nm1 1 hdl or a lot (1o mal&lt;
money) ... UKn&lt;d the te.:hn~

The National

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PIRG argument's center

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PRJNCETON, NJ (CPS)-Tbe ~oo Ullllerp1oduou Sludav
a o - t ' • tffon to es~ablhll llld fund chapcer of 1M New Jc:aey
P\lblic lmctaa Racardl O.oup (PIRO) Ills bml II leaR IIIOIIl&lt;IUOrily
stopped by...u.mityac!mlnistrMors, ckspitestudmu' approvolof!M plan
;., • , _ . CMipoiS ckctloo.
to mld·Novftnbel, a full 61 pm:mt or llJidcrpacluao. Princeton VO«n
tum&lt;d out to approve oot only 1M cutl&gt;lisbmmt of a PIRG. but a special
fUDdina arr&amp;Q&amp;&lt;D&gt;a~t in IO!&gt;Ic:ll aU stuclmt would autoalldcally p&amp;y a S6
IIDDual fee 10 lM II'OUP·
Stuclcnu wbo didn't want to r.,.andally suppon 1M PIRO a&gt;ulcl thm
roqurst a ~&lt;bate.
Ya Pro&gt;'OSI N&lt;il R..,.,..lne Aystllat 1M fundin&amp; decision was not one
tM uoclcnu could make. Sinet IM unlvcrllty would be biUinsuudcotJ aDd
IIIYin&amp; tllml rebates, "tM dec:Uioo must rest ultlmaldy v.ilh 1M
administration•••
Consequently the fundina propooal Is beina r&lt;COMidcml by a thruticr&lt;d la)u or stll&lt;kill, faewlly and administrative commiuccs.

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"We have very llul&lt; c:hoice in the maucr," Ay&gt; John Frank,
U.......,...uate Siuda&gt;! OoY'Cfnment (USG) thalrman. "We're not entirdy
pla.Kd v.itb the lona duralion between proporal and deciJion, but
cooperate."
Rudcosllne, mindful that admlnlruoum at otbtt sc:bools hove bml
ICI:UJ&lt;d of tampcrina v.ith PIRO fundlna ma:hanbms foe "polilk:al"
reasom, wesaes thll "We're not ll)'inf PIRO should not
Hb objealon Is instead to the way It would be funded, whlc:h would
rcqlliR an important univesslty administrative role. "We deUb&lt;ratdy cot
out of the pme of fllndina nudent Oflanlutlons mort than a decade

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Coordinate various community

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Af$ that it PIRO .had c:hoscn "til&lt; ...,ual rout&lt;" or
fund~ '-'atablbhlna thdr indepcnd&lt;n&lt;e, seetina their own membels,
ralsinfWrir OW1I funds" -&lt;her&lt; ''would 1101 have bml nnurmut."
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"would tikt a reuonably&lt;COSIOJII lOUr« Of funds v.ithouy puuifta
coruiderabk erron lruo fundra.Jlna. It wut 10 devott ,.,_ ....,.;.. 10

APPLY THIS WEEK
AT CAC.

mon su.bstnativc iuua. ''
In doina 10, PIRG "Is ukU.f for IO&lt;ft&lt;lllin&amp; lhal no Oilier •udent
orpnauuoo bu," Rud~DIIine oountns. "Why should 4-400
~cs be IU&lt;d f11&lt; SlO,OOO a &gt;-1 As fO&lt; a r.WU, the OIIUS is tbe
wroaa way around. Wby should "bo &lt;loan'&lt; WUI co py PIRG
havo ci ro to the uoubl&lt; or J&lt;'IUIII tbdr money t.ct?"
Fraok sapthll if the fundina plan b tilled, thes• will be • _ . t e
PIRO dullxn on che t:amPQS•

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Rlcll Sllllllum, Sllltd4Jf, lrrnt1t''7 II: tl:JI p.a.: ~
brisk thls
afternoon. I worul« wt1m the oth« 80,019 r~ru ue7
Could h be: that I am the only ruo left who is ~n1to
btave the mow drifts uod OrchOJd POlk trali'JCjanu in
onlcr to cbc:&lt;r oo my favorite team?
Oh, I kaow. Dallas is playina tbe e.,J&lt;s at ooe
o'clock, the AfC CharQpiooshjp pmc woo'tll.an untH
r,...,, Loou tile I'U have to &lt;:II)IM beet later.

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c:lilllint Lake Erie wind _ ,, panklllarly

1:31 p.a. Tht "SUtropte" AFC O.ampioml!lp Game
is now OYU. ThiJ 10bc:ri111 fact was ~Y cUrriC\Ilt
to take whik wau:hiQC the Philaddpbia Eacks sbow us
how ltl:at football ltamJ make tile best or t.bcir ICIX1III
OppOrtunltiea. Toor, Donctt, O.uek Mundt aod
Arthur Wbltti&lt;ll{oo~wed football f1ru t11at they

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hokba OCl 10 the ball if they .....s thdr
instellll 0( thdr ba.ock.
I'm not sayifta tllat O.IXk ICDo.t's corpo didD't
CCIIIUDit its ~barr ofblwultn tlliu:uoo-ft'sjus&amp; tlud,
ror tbe rtnt tlmt ~ Borroto bad a quonttbect with
PObtkal uplqt-., the Bills beloo,td _ , tbe
NFL's tbte. ~ Bill may boO&lt; btm jus&amp; ooe hallhy
uokk away r..- a Sup« Bowl bath but, as a-......
Rosannaclanna's 'Dear Daddy' would bave said, "11'1
aiWOJl lotlldhin1." If it hadn't been Ftt~r'• injury,
the Sills' season probably would have mdecl with ~
Silva Jtaodlna on the ball u lime ·~pired (with Buffalo
traill"l by four. with a fouttll clown on the ooe-yord
llnt).
Instead of mass tnvel excursions from llllffalo to
New Ork.\JU, """' or "' (with the QCepCion or Roo
Ja-.kl's family) will be: Wll&lt;hin&amp; Super Bowl XV oo
ttltvbloo. Aloaa wkll the Polish Rilk. Buffalo r....
be: fWliRI for Bobby O.aodler, •bose tirdcss
dToru
J90n be
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brt owt, but •e'reltill "TalkioJ Proud."
bave a -

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StlU no ooe her&lt;. ~-- You'd r'I!Ue a
P"'IODII&lt; that bad, only II ....U -tier torn do•-n
botb IOOIPQOIS Uld ri_.s up COMiclmble P&lt;&gt;rtions or
titnKurf would at Qa rind thdr Sl:atJ in time for the
warm-up. OaklaDd has been very lodty-but
luek docsn '1 put matly polnu on the hoard opinst the
numb« ooe dtftnS&lt; in tbe NFL.

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5:.10 p.a . TtU me it isn't so. Tdl m&lt; that! didn't come
fully equipped Wlth my Dills thermos, blanket, and
"Talklna Proud" buuon just to find oot thai
somethlna dreadful happm&lt;d lut Saturday durin&amp; the
two minutes when I blotted-out . We domlnated the
pmc. We showed c.he O.tqm that a wdJ.balao&lt;:od
offtote, combmed •ith a fllst•rate dtftnS&lt;, will always
&lt;:II)IM cxat on top aplrut a
team. If •
•&lt;ren't roc the 10011 roe~.,. of ho ·
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~ttbect~UDII'Y pots on dtfetut,
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Hockey Bulls drop 3,
record falls below . 500
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$ptctn11" Sl-.ff Wnro

Aner complliJII a 4-l-1 Divisinn Ill record before the vacation, tlle U B
hockey Built dropped thrtt cleciJlc&gt;M .,... the rtea$. Fallin&amp; und&lt;f the
,jQ() mart roc the
tlmt th&gt;s seaoon. the t&gt;br«• &lt;an c:ount on n,orous
PB&lt;~JCe- r..... ~&gt;&lt;*' OOidl Ed WriiJ&gt;t.
Tbe Bulb ftnt ClOIIlat wu played opinst Weslfodd State Co~ tn
Wtstficld. Maopchoacru Tbe
prom! 10 be coo mucb for U B
Aft&lt;r tWO ptrioclo of play, the Bois traBod 6-0.
FolioWUIC tbe pctlOI dcbaclr, UB
to .,.ve up battq bed.
the to 6-J btfore the """" ended. ,..... &amp;Us played
Wts~fidd State wuhoul tbe senicU or Paal Nardu:ao due ID dt8tb tn the
fanuly Uld Pote Domb&lt;owsti, •ho was JU&gt;pmded for ooe pmc: by tbe

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Oosana ouc 'cbt Musxb!H&lt;Iu road O"ip, tbe Bulb fa&lt;:&lt;d O(fapmll tbe
Norlh Ad.,.. State ~quad . UB r.u behind earl}' in tbe pme as North
Adams toltled 011 a po-play p&gt;al. H-ever, the ..,.U foiled to dlm the
Bull's ~flU. They amt stormcna bt.ek for cwo &amp;oab takinlthe lead btfoce
the ftrst period buz:rn.
Poln
II wu some of the bess hotkey they've played all yeor" onmmeoted
...utonc OOidl Btlaa Oorw. "They • ...., a ph)'Sicel 1&lt;1111 10 •e played
ph)'SQI boctey."
1bt two tmlu battled r~ ill the penod wrth bc:ah ltaau
seorina a patS of pb.
Entenn&amp; tbe c1os&gt;QC ,,...,
of play the Bulb hdcl a IbiD 4.)
maqin. Nottb ~ ......t a "Ouly'' aool to de tbe oaJR. "~ - '
~ totalttbe momcatwa away rroo~os"
Mar\

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WELCOME BACK

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State cballcd
followia&amp; a foco-orr dcq&gt; ia che Bulb' end
ot tbe kt. The Stat• CCDJU dt~ cbe rollbu dose: batt to ooc or h&gt;l
ltnaDIIU who let the blut •1 by
BiU Kaminna. To dow cxat
the liCOOD&amp; North AdamJ IICOfcd 011 empty oet 1001 for the~ -ory.
••we •m:IJ&gt;tlllolb' rdo.ud Uld they •kated OYet us," added Werd&lt;f
Satwdoy tbe Ullt&lt;lllll travclletiiO HoaUhon, New York to take on the
Ccrue:niall ~~ H.allloo Collett. EJeveo -.ds into the aame Mork
Wcrcltt""'
oe top witJa tbe pme's ftnt score.
The Blllls del- bowevcr, wu not up to par. Before the period
onndudtd IIIC)' W ,..iaqltitloo&lt;l two poW&lt;t play ..,als.
Coadt Ed Wrilbl ~ furious willa his tams· play. promlaina
"dlallla ..., - fMXS" on tbt lonl bus ride bomt.

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paoa~~y ror Jlla9na his J&amp;lck 1e tbe
f1a 0( ICdlh S..,.., a UB wlnpr.
Willlaftw.elo.a- ~ 11ot Bu1J puled- a1 . _ u the)
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PLUS FREE DRINKS 9 - 10 pm tri1h ya. U8 1.0 . ~

�lCindy Coburn returns
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, • olloladc or bcf owa.
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w~·· Alhlctk Director Betty DIIIIIDict baa ...,..:1 Ckldy Cobunt as
11&gt;&lt; ~ ror 111&lt; - · · bowlilla cod...,. pooidoa ~~&lt;am&lt;
aYdabl&lt; rill 111&lt; sooddca reslpatloo or r...- Royolt' mc:utor Plllll
Tzinicris. Tziaiais cited lid: or_...... rrom l h r - - u bls reason
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'"Tllcr&lt; }1111 ....,, .., r... a. k u~... 111&lt; ranntr coed&gt; said.
CoburD is """ or thr aop _ . , bowkn "" 111&lt; proreuionoltour ood a
r........ .., 011 lhr 1977-1979 ltoyW teama. The 1979 UB .,..t...u was
II8IIICd to tb&lt; A&amp;-T - 1 1&lt;0111la lht Nlllooob tlw )'at wllm IlK SC!&lt;.
• ru:ord four._ billt or 129.
UDCI&lt;r 111&lt; cllreclloo or Kerm Hdmor .. Eric ~UDily C41Jqt.
Cobura IIIMlercd 11er cn11 ond bccamt 1 li11&lt; lllclltlon 10 th&lt; UB oquod
after .,..tUIIIina rrom 11wn. N • oopbomore 11 EOC IlK bad the hi&amp;b&lt;SI
~In tb&lt; nolioa with a 111 ond ploced tbltd In bolh Iincks ond
doubles 11 th&lt; Noliollll Juaior Collqt Champioashipo.
The Town or T.......-l&gt;ld..: is no n"""""crto &lt;OKh!na the Buffalo
team. 51&gt;&lt; baa ....,cd ID a di&lt;oc:tlonol copoocily-..on her own tlmt-oioce her
.,..SllllioG. aivina Unit li.J» 10 tht womm when n..,.....,.
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u thtrt will be no profeuloolltoumiiiiCiltJ untO AprU or this ytot.
Coburn's rllh&lt;t Ft'lllk, one or tilt top bowllna instruetor• In Wcsttrn
Ntw York, will serve u her wlstant . He hu also ~ttV&lt;d in an advbory

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lHl on Dtccmbtt IS.
The Royals and Tdtlltris wert embroiled in 1 biuer displllt over his
oppointmcntthtouabolll tilt Fall~ttntsttt which led to tilt fiDna or I Titk
IX arftvona bnwecn the tcom ond tbt Unlvmhy.

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I bolt lbe Oakland Raldm. The ollly
qu.aJity oo that whole diQp-loUJy
team is chat Bob Cbandlct and Keich Moody arc
DOW both weariJ\&amp; siJVct and bJKk.
I bate lbe Dallas Cowboys. They have no
rcdecmloa qualities. They're arropot snub·
DOSed computtriud footbaD pltaycn.
Normally I can Ratld San Oiqo. They bavt •
&amp;reat p&amp;SSina pme and some of !be best receivcn
io footbaD, but they bell Buffalo and oot too
coovioc:iody. I hatt San Oiqo.
Now Phi!addphia, chat's anothct story. Roo
Jawonki is from Lac:kawanna and chat's close
cnouab for me to soy be's from BWfalo. Besides,
he has a horseshoe io bis pocket. How many
footbaD playen do you know who b.ave che Pope
as cheir number" one fan? Wich 1 nickname Uke
che Polish JWle you jtut have 10 root for
Jaworski. In this ethnic mdlio&amp; pol we call
'Buffalo' chcre have aot to be &amp;I least 100,000
people pullina for him. And what about BlU
Bcraey? He's from che Buffalo area and be evtn
says hello to bls mom on national TV. You can't
help but like a team with all that aoioa for it.
So now you know. I'm a Philly supporter In

recla:aUn&amp;

t be 1981 Super Bowl. But !be UUih of it is I 'd
rathet see Buffalo lo thete. ~ther o r the teams
1c.n oow arc half as aood as che Bills with a
bealthy Joe FCf1\IIOD. ()Uland II just lucky. We
ticked tbeit butu io the rqular season aDd we
did It fair and squaro--ooc wit.b any of that dirty
aap they're famous for.
The Eqla arc JOOCI, but they cloo't have that
youna aurcssive clt$ire the Buffalo clc.fensc is
DOled for. Tbey do acowody bdooa io thct'e
lllou&amp;h because they were division leaden all yoz
lona.
Wben I sit down in front of che sa on January
25 I'U look at tbe Super Bowl as a coruolatioo
pme. My team won't be t.bcre and lttuie and
Joe and I wUl all be home wich oiir families
baskinJ in the aJow of the td...Won. I wouldn't
blame any of the Bills if they just dumped chcir
TVs In the prbqc and went out to a movie.
After aU, what aood is watdlinJ • dlampionship
aamc wllen the best aren' t in it1
Philly Is aolna to win. Anyone out chcrc
puuina money on Oakland should save it. If
you're a true Bills fan you won't even bother to
bet. Why risk money on a meaninJ)css aame?
Fate has dealt our team a crud blow, so what
pleasure can be aaincd by waaaina on leflovcr•?
As the old ..yina aoes. "com loa in second is Uke
lUMina your sister."

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AAIJ.a.,. T..., Forao-lf you're lntlfltled In heine J11N1
ol the ..... lo&lt;ee. pldl up on oppllcatlon In the CAC ·
345 Squire or &lt;OJI Debbie • &lt;1131 ·3521 .

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In the oecond floor io&lt;angc, Rtd Jock&lt;t. Ellicott. Pions lor
the Feb. 2ll Co,_.l will be mode.

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Sl9 Ep H -y Hour tomorrow lrom J.6 p.m. In the
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Sllaht amounts ol dust do not
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Repair shops are listed under
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Olatortloo: Causes ima,e ol
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bow out · !barrel t:yj,e) or in
(plncushlotrtype). but does not

Aberratlo••: A flawlessly influence sharpness. Not
manufactured IM&gt; may still improyed by stoppin&amp; down.
exhibit residual aberrations flare: Causes an ovl!fl!ll loss in
(ima,e faultsl Often, ceruin contrast. Sometimes' called
abe&lt;rations are permitted by " veilina alate."
the desianer to minimize flare t!Kt: The lens is presented
others felt to be more harmful to a taraet c&lt;H!slrtina of a
to imaae quality.
totally black spot surrounded
Aatlamatlo"': Causes lines by a uniformly briaht field of
radial to the optical axis, and infinite dimension . T he
lines perpendicular to these, to amount olllaht eneray present
focus in two different planes. in the center ol the lmap of
Improved by stopping down,
the black spot is measured and
Cemertna; The center of each expreued as a percentaae of
curved surface should lie on a the light en~~r~y in the imaae of
common line.
the brlaht surround.
c_, Comet- or- tear-drop- LAteral *-tic aberration:
shaped imaps of off-axis • 1\ variation 'l:&gt;f llll&amp;nif!cation
.,dints ol liaht:. II'IIJif'OYed by with c;Oioj-, ;Not improved by
Jtopplna deMon.
st~~PP!N dowll.
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are ~ electronically .....,.._ A shift of , foc:us
~1M imaae ol .. coarse with colcr. ~ ifnproved by
anc~
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openlnc at whfch , tlie ~down.
aberralion beil)l examined is St» test: The lmaae of a point
con sidered to be under ol lial)t Is ewamlned _.w ith a
mlcr~. the deviation of
the
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Transmiltance: The percentaae
of llaht enterlna a lens that
aeu transmotted toward the
imaae plane.
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T-number: The actual
maxomum f·number divided by
th e square · root of the

tranJmlttance.
· VIanettlna ..Causes
underel&lt;J&gt;()sure at the corners
of the film Improved by
stopping down.
Misc. terms and practlcClose working fimifi are
measured from the taraet to

the foremost portion of ti!EIeru when It is set to its closPSt
focusina position lhe closelimit field size os measured
from the taraet to the foremost
poflion of the lens when It os
set to Its closest focusing
position . The close-limit field

size os measured at this poont.
The port.ions of theomaae. field
exam ined durona both the
contra&gt;! and star tests are the

24x3&amp;-mm format of a 35-mm
camera' s lmaae: the center,
6-mm off-c.enter, 12 mm off.
center, and 18 mm off&lt; enter.

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sufficient to handle some ref le c t I on·&amp; que I chIn a
flowers and similar subjecu.
properties of polarizona filters
A areat plus when working are well known. They can
Please do not m isinterpret with supplemen~!V lenses is rer11ove reflections from
this article I am not aaainst that you do not have to nonmetallic surfaces auch as
telephoto and wide·an,il,e increase exposure. In other glass. wood. plastic and water.
lenses , e~tenstlon tubes, words , there
are no The angle at whic h the
bellows, and otheo usefulaear. mathema t ics . There is, reflection can be almost
It's just that occ asionally I however, one caution. lens completely removed Is about
Is aff ec ted 35 dearees, and varies with the
1 1ov e t o travel light-a defin ition
compact camera and i ts somewhat. But thos os really composition of the object
normal, ~mm lens. You' d be nothina to worry about, since beina photollf8phed.
surprised at just how many to obtain the necessary. depth
But don't let angles frighten
times this form of discipline of field you' ll find yourself you. The reflection-dousing
will aet you better pictures uslna small stops. From about effec t can be sl!en on the
because you' re unencumbered l-8 down you' ll get fairly sharp focuslna screen of your SlR
and forced to see in a results. If you-wish to use the Just rotatr the pol;arozer until
prescribed manner
V1!fV, ve!V small stops you
you see the effect vou want
But there are times when a should use the faster color
The 35-dearee anale _.also
·~~what lonaer lens. the """'·
works when remO'fina
abilfly to get closer to mak!l a
!'rices of supplementa!V reflections fmm horizontal
laraer imaae. or the ability to lenses vary from make to surfaces such as water. ,0.11
chanae color values would make, but a + 3 Jn a 52-mm or tflese recommendations hold
come in handy, TrUI!, you an 55-mm screw-in custom mount for either color or black·andstuf( thai aadaet baa and list should cost under
~
whlt&lt;" photoaraphy.
to one sisle as you trudae your
• Teleconvertef$' Place a 2X
But lit's turn to 41n area In
way from picture to picture. Or teleconvertA!r between your whl ch you can Ret the
you can expand that ~mm 50-mm lens and the camera spectacular effects, namely
lens' vision with llahtwelaht and you've got a 1&lt;JO.mm lens. color photoaraphy.
devices which you can car!V·in Do the same with a 3X
He&lt;e a polarizinc filter can
vour pocket.
teleconverter and vou have a cive you rich. saturated color
I' ve chosen the five 150-mm lens. By carryina a
accessories I thouaht would be device which is aenerallv l;ar
mott useful. You' ll probably more pocketable than a
think of others to suit your te l ~photo lens you have the
spec ial needs; but before vou advantages of a lona lens with
berate .me, think once again less welaht and bulk
abou\,that stuffed baa
There is st ill anoth e r
Plus
3
cl ose-up ;advantaae A teleconverter
supplementa!V lens:·There ve does not alter the lens' closest
times whel'l you'd like to aet working distance. A 50-mm
J~st a little closer, not so cl.ose , lens lo&lt;:JJses to 0.45 meters
as to olletWhelm the sub1ect (about 18 in ); thus. using 2X
but close enouah to aet a and lX converters with a
fram~fillina i,.,.ae. Althouah I SO-mm lens gives y_ou a 100- or
am c:oncentr-ati111 on the + l 150-mm lens. focusinc to 0.45
suppl~eptary, you can buy meters (about 18 on.) Think of
an ·entire set. Suppliers the close-ups you can make
includlnc S'plratone. · Hoya, with a 100- or 151)-mm lens.
Kalt. Samiaon, Vlvltar, P.R.O .. (See my article, " Do(Oon' t) Use
Attn..Opdic. f,lld Sollaor offer
Ttleconverter on Your
a case holdlna three Normal lens," In the March.
supple&lt;11entaries. It's hardly 1979, is sue of Popular
bla _~ah to cause even a Phorosraphy to see close-ups •
~· bulae ln your pocket or mad~ with 2X and 3X
c.amer~ 11.18.
teleconv~rtersJ
'
The sets usually contain a
So tar so aood . But lor
+1 , +2. and +3; in some evMYthina we aet In life. we
.ca- there ll a +4 instead of must ~Y- Therefore, Itt me
the + 3. You can h.ve a lot of alve you· SOII)e tips for best
relatively innpensive fun re.sulu. The f·stop values
playlne with these. combinln• marked on your lens no lon,aer
two· to aet a still stronaer and hold true when you are uslna a
cloJer
workinb teleconverter .
Simple
combination-say a + 1 and a arithm&lt;"tic (;4n solve this
~3 to' malo:e +5, But let's aet problem. Multiply the f-itop·
back to the
3 for the number a&gt; marked on your
moment.. When uted on any lens by the power or strenath
foc:al lenatfl lens. the wcirkl~a of th~ teleconverteo. Thus, if
distance for a +3, when the you h;we a diaphraam rln11 sset
camera /ens is set fn infinity, b at f/11 and you are using a 2X
'h meter or about 1lln.
teleconverter. the a ctual value
But you can aet still closer will be fn&amp; (f/24 with a 3X
by utl"' the lens' ,fYWn focus ina teJeconverter)
,.
'mech~lsm, Let's uy your
Naturally, if you are using a
501'!1m lens IOCIUI!S to 0,45 throush· the-lens meterln&amp;
rMters (about 18 Jn,) without a c.mera. its mechanism will
suppNtnentarf. Add a +1 compennte. But vou should
suppleme n ta(y al\d t he know that your normai-Jpeed
com~ focvMS to about lens Is~~ so fast any more.
180 "'"' (seven ln.l This last is Therefore. in dim available
measured from the front of the Haht don't use a teleeonverter
supplementary lens. The imaa.J , unleu you've aot a 5tatlona!V
maanificatlon will then be !ublect -and a tripod.
about 1;J, or 'A llfe.ilz~. That's
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by removfna the refl&lt;"ctions
from shiny leaves. roofs, roads,
water, and more. The principle
is very slrnple. The reflec tions
hide the true color of- the
object, remove them. and the
object Is re~&lt;ealed on ots rich
c olor That's not all , a
polarizer can also darken a
blue sky It doe&lt; this by
movlna polarized light from
tha t portion of the landsc,ape.
The greates(sky darkening is
when the sun Is at' the right
angles to the subj~ and
when the lens is pointe&lt;~ at the
zrnoth on the sky loUie or no
sky darkening takes place
when facins directly toward or
ilway from the sun. Som" sky
darkenlng takes place when
the sky Is pale blue, u on a
hazy day.
A polarizer will not darken a
aray, bad-weather s ky.
lnciden~lly, a polarizer will
also darken a blue sky in black·
and-white photography.
Still ome more upability of
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penetrate mild. vislbll' ha t e It
doe• thos by removonc the
reflectoons from the tony water droplets that make up haze
f tna ll y, try u son'a your
polarizer as a neutral-density
filter. It CO(I1&lt;'S In h•ndv when
you' d like to use a lararr lens
openlna to reduce back.,ound
sharpne ss. or to prevent
overexposure The latter can
take place with fa&gt;t folms and
very brlaht liaht outdoors.
depening on the depth of gray
In your polartter. Most have
loiter factors ranaona from 2 5
to 4. from about 1'/. to two
&gt;tops
8ut. usina yo.,...rouah-thelens metering SLR, you don' t
h;ave to calculate exposure.
Just follow the mrter reading
tlvouch the polarozer and your
el&lt;J&gt;()surewillbeinthballpark.
There are m~y sources for
polarizin&amp; lllters. Most are in
rotalina mounts; some havt!
. handles to help tum the ~~ter
to the bert polarizlnl posit"'!'Youo photo~ c.n help.

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wf!: can now en)oy .way from sound.
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A popular Item in recent selected what we feel to be V~
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FM, tape playtH/recorder consider when buylna a
ste reo sys tem , a viable portable stereo unit:
alternative for those who like
TONE QUALITY . Mos t
to take their music with them. monophonic units be ina
Many aood models are eiKtlonically more elaborate,
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thenf more affordable than the trad it ional h o m e ste re o
tradit iona l home stereo systems.
synem.
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are limited to a mono unit your ' i n
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music sound wavey or sour,
The areatest advantaae of however, the top brands have
ihese portable units is, of been tested to be relativj ly
courw their mobility. Thouah free from flutter.
it is true that al&gt;O&lt;f sound is
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faster or slower than the
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Your personallistenina ranaels
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All of the portable recorders
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lewl.

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Variable Monitor - to record
proarams without i!!!!flering ,
with your llstenlna
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reeordlna
Radio "sl_eep" shutoff • the
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buy a needle for the I C
At this point 1 had h1m down,
Penney portable phonoaraph he was scartlll&amp; to stumble I
thar 1 owned and avidly looked ltke I had made an
listened co but before I had early round. v1ctory but before
even made it put the ht! was countt!d out he
headphones- I was cornered by manaaed to makt! it to the
a salesman who must have spukeu section where he
eaten Maranu Operatinr stumped me w1th the liqu1d
Manuals for lunch and cooled speakers. I had been
consumed the specification struc,k and found that I had
chart for desserL I was stunned lost the third round Time to
as he besieaed me with watts r&lt;!aroup. I spied the tape
and direct drive. Numbers and players and took a chance
figures 1 thouaht only NASA They had bl.'&lt;!n the only area
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Comprnssors and expanders,
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• before you leave during TGIO ~ . Dec. IS
through Dec. 23, Happy Days drink prices starhng
~ everyday at I p.m. and continuing tOI 11.00 p.m
ewty night. Let loose and C'clebrate, cause
Thank God It's Over!

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After 7pm • $3.00 Cover Charge

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Every day and evening
• Come1llans • Speci al ty Acts
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Subs - Baklava • Spinach Pie • Soft Frozen Yogurt
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tlmes, they could bto:k orr-ci 1/lntcrac rates hh 25 pcr=t."
He also Included Albany bureaucrats u a possible trouble JPO(, "'They
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uplained that the dlfllculliea or sdlina priva1c bonds for State
c:oaMro.,ion, pWinina I buflclin1 to flt Into the decor of the ctmplll and
rep&amp;yloa the &lt;OilJiructlon -'Stbroup 11uclent pun:hues make the projea
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employed will be audents.
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inlo a publici&lt;&gt;Cior, the SA Presideot predicted lhll it will be easier to work
for "tb:inp that the Slllc can't .. ovide." With a suc:cc:ssrul coopaative
flmdq erron by private interests, lhe possibility or a similar coalition for
tbe union loob better. "At l&lt;ast, the options ~opeo now," Sbccban

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Bul for the corporallon's kader, the project waJ imponanc 10 him for a
Amherst To"" Supe'Asor Joclt Sbarp called it ·"the b&lt;sl Christmas
ptcs&lt;nt I've eva aort~." UB foundation ao.rd OWrman Jei.,y Jacobs more pcnonaJ reason . "There wu lrcmendous cooperation for this
termed It "a uniquely diiTerent ooostructlon &lt;k'vdopment." Student project," he remarked. "There had tO be, for it 10 be SUCCC$Sful. " He
ttnned the oualitlon or interests that ran&amp;ed from the Univtrsity, the Town
As_.atlon (SA) President Tim Sticdtan•witas a "walyst."
Whll Sanll Oautlt brlnaina to c:tmplll is clevelopmeo"t of PIU&lt;1'1 B. The or Ambmt. ~evcral Buffalo-based companies, and the UB Foundation as
lon&amp;•walted &lt;OM ruction pro~ wu announced Wedoctday by Follett "wollclerful."
As the &lt;onftr&lt;nce broke up, Sharp -.p&lt;&lt;SScd pleasur&lt; at the completion
Co&lt;poratlon Chalnnan Roben J. 'R. Follett. Allhou&amp;h snmll hurdles Slill
olll, the new Amh&lt;riR Campus bookStore ouuld be In operation by next or the plannlna and packaalna Ita&amp;&lt; or Parcel B. He annouoced his int&lt;ot
to
next brlna'thc Li&amp;ht Rail Rapid Transit (I.RRD t ystcm Into Amherst,
Decemb&lt;r.
Speak ina at the crofts Hall prC$1 conference. foll.,t announced that his linklna the split wnpuses. UB President Roben L.. Keucr quipped that
&amp;bat one."
company will "buOd end opcrlle a lara&lt; l!oobtor&lt; on tbe Amhcm .. ,.II bdp
L.

t

b y Du Holder
,,/' C•lfVJUS £dliM

,-------------------------~._,

Tugging

atSanta·'s
beard
b1Naoq~at
Sp.crnwt Sl.rf ,.,,.,..

The most .Uual of all holiday
rrimmlnas in any ~~ store
II the jolly f01 maa' with the,red
\'dvet IWl and thelona white beard.

Seated

in

some

type

or

"wondcrtmd" ICUina SaDc.a Claus
llstc.ns to wbbes and makct

promises to tots duriaa the
O&gt;risunuseasoc&gt;.
Inside the llort', Santa waits tO
&amp;red tbe many children who for the
paiR two weeks, were bciot aood to
make ·up ror a y...- or Uflllitineso.
In lhe eyes of the itnpressi0111ble
Y.,uths, Santa is lh&lt; most wonderful
person iD the worlq.
One by 9oc tbe cbild..,.o sit on
Santa's knee and tell him bow they
have behaved and what they want
(or Christmas. Ace&lt;&gt;rdina to on•
Santa Claus, "Some cbildrm read
endless Jtena from a list &lt;hal
they've prepared ahead or tlme.
Thls is. wt\trr my patience ~YS' an
imponaot pan in my job.··
AT l&gt;.MclA's, ..ana Santa Is
bclleYina In him. He sits proudly on
his bi&amp;
and 1old cbair and a;r..u
tbe dUidrtn ..tlb a smik and 'II
"-tJ "Ho, Ho, Ho." The
IIDd
wtdte vclwl O&lt;Jtfit wfth a
J&amp;odlina hft 10 match is traditlocW
ror St. Nkl\. With his well rounded
IIIOIUcb, 11o liDs the ''Santa Suit''
.,.,rea~y. H io
wbit.c, ~
lite '-"!, ..,..... all

red

K . kJIUNOLl:. A ... ,.. -olt&amp;t Mt II Hit w1nta eM...._ .. t~l tnoritt
Ct1VL AI awit""u
U• • to ... 1M toMY ~ mwt witt
~101 '"'-_.._ _ _ _ • • • '
,. •

Mto."""'

~-

red red

son.

"'""·the

Th6 oplrit of Chrislmu """""" to
com~ al:l'te bdllnd t.be alass

How ~ on&lt; becallle a S..ta
Claus? DO tbc elva pwtidpa&amp;eln
the tdtctioa llf...-1 AccordiOJ to
Pcr-...t Maftaa&lt;r M.-.1a ~
(the had dl). ' 'Tlllt Soi*
autb&lt;otic; wt aottue..._ r,_
the North Pok."
'

u

of* •

lmponant quallfla!tion a Santa
"'"'' h.,.t, Alstoh poioted to
~ and a Iikins . towards

&lt;hlldml.

•

•

To the Sauta at AMAA's, ' "Tbe

Job is aradtYilla and It b&lt;lnp me to
life to .,. -u.- brialot. ..WOU.
r - I.- 'lftitiaalo be 10 serme. ••
To ..,.,. clllldr&lt;o, hownu, the
approachiq l.bis

~uallt

or

....._ Tbioftilell'* •

"Ha.tfta. Slu&amp;o a.- .... .......,.ldolisf~Maay
tbc ~ Is ~ .,.... rorco dldr cblldr-. 10 ao

._ ..i P:rw ~ _._..

*Me," said

---l)tbilclliaJiajiiC':!

red............ .,.....,. . .Allton.
. ..... ........
'1odlo"&gt;t o t(c ....,, ""*
'*'
Willi cloa lila . . , _ •
... -

ofbilkq.

~

to , .

a
~

*

aod
will! s..a ill !lopeS o( •
.,dUaa • looliday plootopapb. Thl
or ,......... ..,.. " Maay .IPI'f'08Cil

OR

me btlna ellt&lt;, warm

aod

......,. amiollliJ • lk ciiMra - to _ . , _. cl"nrina afrecdoola&amp;e wloileotbcn an sam!.
4o ..,. ,.. or the~ DoD k • tWa..,.,._,_,.
,
Qarlooar :rollllls&amp;&lt;n t&lt;Dd to puD oo
• 10 the Nonb Pc* to _ . .
s.a.,. been -ttl! tbe •em ror 1111 beard, "- to 110 a..a. This

'""' r« .e.
Olrislmu? NO.......
4ilplly
for lk
~

ob--

~

die Jal,

· ''Wewut our Saala

10 _ . . . . • lltlCildonal

~t 41~ All lllrotoPoUl

sao

a.u. *' rar *'Ilk appoa1 towards

be ...-.s .lloi"dioplay

bard it .. lUllS tbe Saata bdiind
it," swed,M{. Claus.
n.e
who visit Santa

dlll6reo

cblldrm,"}IIG&lt;Iellid.

dltrcr In • · ~to "the

CSOOfltd Slll&amp;a tO .., orne., thert

"are &lt;val ~."

cXplalnotl.

..IJist to · ~ 'thank you'-that's
O&gt;rutmu.

wllldOwiiiUI at a.ma- dale be
Not ..,.,... ..., b&lt; a SaDia. ilu" hlnlldf, bdiewO taQ&amp;&lt; frOI!I
....._ lk llllinllled O.rilbnas . - "kfore Rlldolpla a.ad 1Wtuo lnranu to adulu. SOnle, be added,
-

thltl - J ~ line Op 10

see.
to -=II lar,e wiDclow,

~we

liro&amp;e ~uios or CbrlscpMCIQIITY'"aliouf. Elcll _ . _
more breath•ltlna than the last.

1

I

were reauler tcree~ lnas and
Santa coochided, "ihe mosi
~ belcl, t h e - m&gt;e 1UCd ll"lllfyina pan or 1111 Job is when •
"((th my Oilier )ob," the ln~A~Fr that one una11 boy N!\S bjock'to me
Whm ulted. what Is the moot

�~Y

While SA reorganizes,
VP Derhak keeps post

FJena t:..... _,
/.;dlllif·ln·C."hlf)

Still ' riding the wake or • turbulent fir1t '"'""
month&gt;, tbt undcrsraduate Studcot A&gt;..,.,.tiot&gt;ISAJ"
rrportcd1y redefining its priorities and ()OWtiOO\ and
allcmp(ina to work around 1.hr. obMac1o that \Cq,naled
iu progress- in tht nu ~e\ter ~
Dc::spi1e 1he: rcfu~l b)' Exccu1ivc. Vice Prt:Udtnt
DWma Oo:r~k to r&lt;Man IIJXlll rcquc&gt;t from SA
cabinet members, Pr&lt;:&gt;ldent " Tln&gt; Shtcll111 ...W the

ide-.,

orpniz:aajon ~ movin~ rorward. ••1 hilvc thrown
c:abi.M'I lo wor~ oo and -...c arc. 'UCC'O\fully
Jillin&amp;thc pp.\."
He added th•.t the ,.hoi&lt; Ofd.al ha&gt; ha~ •

b«:n fUhtlcnt •n

\Orrtc .t")' po\IIIOft\, !opc&lt;.,lflcaU)'

Uuanna•, ''
In C'Ot111~'(. \~'Chan j"M)Int~ 1n 'iA f:),ttrn:a.f Artam.

of 11\l monrh hO\ llf&amp;tly •ubulled, \he \&amp;&gt;d .!It Wlll
PJt\.omt: .,. .. ot .. td • lot -.uh \he A\\Ctnbf) to hdp n

l,.nor 10 making 1M

r~uHr. h~

h ktd aU c--.. b,ncl

mC"rnbcrs who agrC'cd .-111\ the acuon co \ian a peuuon
ortirmlnz thilt '"Chu act10fl is nn:cs~ry due 10 the:
pcrrorm-a.nce orthc Vice Ptes1dert1 v..hllt '"offtee" .. net
ch1u the I'TK)VC w~ thouehr 10 be tn rhC' bt.~1 inttrC'\t ol

•he Studc.nt As\Ottiltlon: '

All n1ne mentbc''

approKhcd sign&lt;.-d the fOfm.
Otrhalo., however,

malncamed 1h:u \he: hn\.1 not 1uti&gt;'

understood htr ~'isn~:d dutit) and 'uue-~ttd 1h.a1 \ht'
be allowtd tO "!.laM fr ~h ," Then wa} p()Of
commt.lnication in SA, ~h~ argued. and the
cxpccuttiQn\ o f C'aa;h po)iiiCMl yve:re ftl:\oC:I prnpetl¥
«&lt;fi VC)'t'd,

SA mr:mbC"n Saturdar au~ndcd a planninJ( ~Mon
rcw l ht mew !ot"Mesltr. Orsantl.td by Shl·ehiln, 11 V.i\
dc.\cribcd au. an opponunily ro 1a.l~ ~bovl the pa\t
pt-obtcm" a.nd .\t."\ plan,., ''Wr wtll cmpha1i1e toi i O~A~Intl
up on projccu and mak.m.A our~\&lt;'--"' u~iblr:! ' "t1Ud 1hc

tlut ll&lt;rha~ •thrm&gt; rllat \11&lt; " \La)•na on the

orpnua•to•n 10 "'"VI~ "'~'"'''"'"• 1~1 lhc "tunnod ..

dtfiiK

1\\

role

1n

..,.udcnt at\).. «IH'I\cnt She i\Ckkd lhaf

\he tJuc\ noc f\pa.t tn hnt. Onf'()UitOn from tf-1~
t-•btOI.1 ..,..,,, .. v•rlUiJI) \Died ••no I..C)nhdC'nee,. la\f
mon1h
..Wh11lt:'-Cf

Hamp.re\.11n

tht 1)4\t

un bt put a\Kit,''

\hC lfJUt'd ,.We: h4"t 10 dtat .._,,~ lhc.orga.OiliUOf'l tfl i
pmrC'\\IOnll manntt, ·•
8\lt ..orne~" mcmbcn •r•\iC' 1haJ \ht ~u., nua ,tv,~n
~.:ommllmtnt to that &amp;o•l "She dOC'\o•t \t) ~n)\htne;
\he doe,n't do anyahtns." \iUd nflc Dtrf't.cm tormtrl)
under l'ltfhll.l. \ auuJancr. "AI tt.c nu~c-un1 \atuJda)
\ht ju\t dtdn'c tonulbute. ••
Shc.than \iUd au nude\ nut.y mcllo,. neM u,mt"\ctr ...

bur oortd tll1t m•n&gt; P«lpfe b&lt;lie« the) did not

when rt wu needed.
He ooded lhot a lot of ~A m&lt;rnbcr\ IU\1 drd ·~•
thlng• that had JO bot t-:urn:~ chro!Jjh ~hc:C'han
t Mphunta th:tt thllt

p&lt;:fforman'-c ruled

out

INSTANT CASH

\lllftfltllffldttt!-1

acreemeru i\ not muc:tt dlffctcnt from laAt ycar'l+.

Tbt rtr!l t e) e~onae t• thot NYP IRO mu." k&lt;tp SlOOO of tht&gt;
)'tar's S22,300 allocauon from SA " on campus. " The tntltc tundlna
disput&lt; .xntcrw around SA·, dcmond that UB's NYP IRG chapter
~how C'JUIC.:tl)' W'hiU the rundln&amp; lh Ulrd for - b«aUK It ~ndJ aU lli
moncy to lhe New York Ofnc:c.
According 10 Nafh•n. he ft'CCIVt'd lhr proper ducumentatlon rrom
NYPIRG and then propo&gt;&lt;d for 1980-1981 that ih&lt; UB &lt;hupter kccp
SEOOO of iu alfo.ation on tampuJ. NYPIRO Otwrman Jeff Owro
Mid his urpmution did a i:tudy s:ho.,.,•in£ that h spent S4800 on
admini"r.uivc cc»1s here. And 'uua1cd that MMurc- 10 SA. A SSOOO

We will pay you up to 50%
for books we need

ptus
~ECIAL HOLIDAY
BONUS

comproml~ wa~ evmtuAIIy rtachc:-d .

' Prtt) dttaus·
Tit&lt; """ond &lt;hansc rnvofvc$ how ol1&lt;n I'IYPIRG 1&lt;~• '" Iundin II
from SA. Instead of thc CUll4)m&amp;r)' two allotmMii cac:h ac.adtmJc
yrar. NYPIRQ WlU

gtt

four ~yn1ct1u-a rntbwc 10 tmprovc

&amp;l"CCunrabtlity-Naahan satd,
1r tt\nc: wt"fc the only t~o ehanatt, ~hydid u ta\t lCWn month, co
reach lilq.rrcmcnt? ••J cueu th~ illu~uon wa~ a htllt mo•c- eomplcx
whlle it wugoina on than •1\11 V~&gt;t can .wrnmttcno-'. •• SA PrQ•dcnt
Tim Sb«han upllintd. "But 1•m &amp;lid~'&lt; &amp;ot tht ptuy hul&lt; dcrad•
'i¥CHkC'd OUI.'t
Owcn aarc&lt;d wilb Sheehan addtrli I'IYPIRO bad b&lt;m fearrot that
SJudmt JO"&lt;fnmrnt and tho Un••cnity admlnr&gt;~ratloc1 ..en: powbl)
att&lt;mptjn&amp; to control tht lobb)'ina Jroup, pouibly &lt;!N)'In&amp; a
setUemcnt. "A- kK or rt V.JU "mttd tnacr and f1wtntion:· ht
mnar~ed .

o-t opl&gt;ioed thot NY PI R(; had K&gt;cul dilfamt pcopl&lt;
nc&amp;otilllln&amp; for u &gt;hrouaJ&gt;out th&lt; past ~ month&lt;, tndodina
mtmlxn or th&lt; New York Oflic:e, llld Aid thai UllUIY ha•e
eontn'but&lt;dco tb&lt; delay. "Our Ntw YO&lt;k Ofrt&lt;t Willll&lt;d us to "1ft a
&lt;OPtra&lt;llhlt all Of NYPIR(; eould 6H wh.h. Som&lt;tlun&amp; Whue thu
Uni,cnily's admlnbltatlon ,.ouldn't affca NYPIRG's Stat.,.,dt
opttattons,'' he sa.id .
Both sides -ar«d !hot all nqotl&amp;tioru weu "buslnm·hkc" &amp;nd
that there was n~er any animosity between them ... Jwa friendly
dUqrecmcnt&gt;.'' SheehiJI said whh 1 mtUc.
Now lhat • ~tlonenr h •i been re:ache:d, Owen hOpt.\ ''tht: .spirit or
studtot activism piCks up IIIJD at 1hi1 Unlvtfsuy:· He- said 1h:u
during the dtawo out diKUM,ona whh SA, he had couH\ 10mcwh:u
discnchant&lt;d, but now he's looklna forward to dealtna wnh such
wues .. th• Bottle Blll llld wxlc WI&lt;I&lt;S.
According to N•lhan, NYPIRO should be aeulna it) fir11 semw•r
funding .shortly after the contract 11 siJOcd.

Sell us $10 or more in used books Dec. 8th thru
Dec. 19th, and receive a coupon worth 10%
OFF your next purchase at any of our 3 University Bookstore locations.
SEI.I YOl 'R l SU &gt; HOO/\S AT A.\'Y Of
( )L R 3 LUC·\ r/( ).\ ....;
SQUlRE HALL
Moo. II Tbu.n .
9 am • 8:30 Pill

Tuu. Wed. Frt.
9ata ·S pm
Sa turday
11am·3 pm

tht'

f'O)'ttbihly of trytng .,,a'" tht\ \Crnt·~ttr . •·You havt to
look. at \OOitOnr' .. t~ord Urc.nna hi' ft'\c:aletJ 1hoat 'hr
jU\f dOC' not hi\C lht abtht) 10 do aii LhC' tO~ lht!l (-a_!\
undrr 1\er Ooma,n Tha.•o; no one'' rauh "

After $it\tn month.\ ot ntJOU~IIOf'l\. the- Nf'~ \ ork .,ubbc' lntC'JQI
Ra.:lrdl Gn&gt;•p INYPIRG) and tht Sludmt A.uoc,.lKJf1 ISA) havt
fio&gt;lly •«t«d to ttfm&lt; on ,.,.,, 1980-1911 fUnd rna rontra&lt;t

Wh11 LS ...nutual about thc...conmaa 1\ thw afu:r mud\ dtb;ut

~&lt;t

ltadcnhip (ron• tht" V.ct: p,e\tdrnt t.trl) In lhe )'car

b) J .,..ph Sirn on

bttween the 1~0 S\dt's O"tf NYPIRC't ''lac:k or accountabiluy·· and
SA·, uauernpc to control" the lobbyin&amp; Otllntt.atinn, tht n('W

::

~

pr011ounccd tffca on mOllll&lt; in the: l'&gt;lb&lt;n Hall

rcma1ned ~ mec-rna.l maucr Atlh3tllftor. ho•("',cf,
talk of 1 Vtn Prt:s'idcnual rC\tCJ141Hon \urroc.cd
Amxding to S'-!l~p. he hod ~&lt;~&lt;d Dcrh•l,.. '"''In
anu a Krio of nepti"e e,aJuauon.s or htf ttnur~ ¥lt"lt
~ubm1ttc:d to htm .

tod-ay to makt rhc 3&amp;rcemcnt offtctal

•

orr.ca. tM,, C-A.plajned 'hil SOYrtnmml mrmba\ .,~
cooperau~rd}' '''I'II&lt;WJ\ing arlhJnd tht OO''"Ot'l"' 4nd
people that have- proved to be non ·funcucwr.l."
Until mtd.:No-...C'mber tbc h:mtOO that br~wcd ~utun
SA

SA T ffOUUfft' Alan Nathan ~~:iptd 1he doc'Ummt c.arlwr ch11 ~.
;1n-d ~"'t'Of'dln.t to NYf'I MG C'bairman Jtrt 0Yrtn• a rtptncruat1...-t
from aht Stat~lde aroup·, Nc-y. Yorll. offl« 'tlfJ\t,P«ttd tn BuUUn

(
v.
~

Dua.ICH J•mc.\ Wt,drKt ""ho rr-••ncd Mon&lt;J;ty beau~ ....
nf too m~)' c.ornmnmc-nc\ "1 h4.: PtObiClll." Wtfdner ~
"lttd, ''t \ \llftf)l) I'KJI t'OOUJh IIRtt •
. tO \UffJOtntl_.) ~
lo.~lrf1 m)\CIIto ..U I he •Ut\1\JO .-nd ft"\poft\Jbllllte'\ tn ~
my ftft ••

out to the

NYPIRG and SA
agree on contract

l ..ttttUtJ"..: He 1111\hJciJ thht tht:rc ~111 bt: mvtt
\.tiOI)Craucm belowteh tht organtiJIIIOn and ll\ A\~tCmbfy
ancJ a f'u\h lo tna~c ~roup+i mort Dtoduc:::uwc.
"Tht flt\1 \tmt~t' wa.\ dlrtic:ull," ht cwpt;un~d .
"Unlurtunou cly a number or pcopt~ an&lt;l ptOJt."-h neve,
wmc rhrouKh - h '' now cruc:ral that people J)Ul ouL
AnO tl they don't ~••e rhc -.vvy to do that, tlll'n they
..hould \ICJ) I\14Je Unfortunately th~l alltllldt hil' flOI

CHRISTOPHER BALDY JOSEPH ElliCOTT
Mon.· Fri.
9 a m · 5 pm
Saturd a y CIOIIed

Mon. Wed. Fri.
lOam·S pm
Tva. a Than.
10 a m·5pm
aturdav
I l am · 3 pm

i

�~ Hotel dlain _!lnd

banks announ~e
Jplans for massive-redevelopment
~

j

J

!!

rae..

~
$pm,_ S/4/J Wffl..-

lly

~

The Oty of Buffalo

~ hcea

a -ded a

$3, I mWico doUar paot towanls wbl1

M.,., James Oriffln calls "the peatetr
dovdopmcnc peojo&lt;t ev&lt;r untkrtoken in the

,:. Cicy's hllcory." Tho project-the MolnGenesee renovation ptan-wW include t!tt
Hy11t Hoed, Uberty National Bank, aoclthe

!

Buffalo Savlnas Ban k R udquarter-s
complu. The arant. ao•arded by the Urban
~ Transportlllon AuchcMicy will proVide
fu.nds to ltquir&lt; and d&lt;lilolisll prOpaty on
the PfOpo&lt;cd site, and release funds ro
rdoalle thellllpatted bwincss.
At a total 0001 of SJOl miUion, the projt&lt;'l
is th&lt;'l&amp;rs&lt;A revitaliDtion eff0t1, in area and
dollat\, ever undmalm by the City 11 oat
llmt.
"&gt;.nolll•r SI6.S m•Ulon dollar5 in fedcrol
flmd• Ita~ betn made a•ailable as a Urban
Oevetopm&lt;nt Action Grant (UOAG),
Of thttocalamoont, Buffalo S:tvlnp Bank
will reca•• $7 million in UOAG fund• as a
Jow..tn(ere-l-1 loan. By builcflna downl own 1 l h t
bank qualin&lt;d for the specoal loan. htavUy
lnnuencina th&lt; dcslsn and •cope of th&lt;
headquartal projc:&lt;:t. Trornendou&gt; growth
O\lcr 1hc PIISC few year) have placed huvy
demands on the: ban\:', orfiao spa«. IUld
man ~

opliont '*Cft e~lorC'd to meet the

increasin&amp; n"'d for e..pandon .
The •ice !idteted for Buffalo Savina•
Bank'•corpo&lt;ate headquartorsb bounded by
' Main S.rtet on the wat, Wllhin&amp;ton Street
on the caR, Olippewa SUm on the 110rtll.
and Huron and Gcnessee Stl'ftls on tht
south.
Conarvctoon of the ccmple&gt;; u &lt;JOpt(ltflto
bqin JanliAI)' I. l!ltl, and he compltted by
th&lt; tnd of 1~. A«o&lt;din&amp; to Buffalo
Savtnas Bani. Pt&lt;&lt;ideru Rou B. Ktozi&lt;, tl&gt;t
bank's corporatt headquarters will he builtin
three ieparlllc pha.sa~ ' ' Rl&amp;ht now we're

c..,.ctinache nnt phase of tile projeet, wbich
ii thC' OC:W orfice IOWC!, to be-gin con.SirUClJOfl

oo lllellnl o r - yar ud kcomplcted by
July of 1913," hr cxplliacd.
Tbe Bonk'• pmaU Mail! Offio&lt;-facility
omploys 60 pcriODI. Upoo c:ompklioG, the
lint foc!litlcs Cl)&gt;eCI to oont.lin mo&lt;e tban
1,000 cmployoa, cnablina 11&gt;&lt; bank to
ooruolldllc penonncl from the cxistin&amp;
downton ofllce wftll those from ..vcn~~
sa!dllte lo&lt;:at.lon~.
Tht rower build Ina will he ihelat&amp;cst .p an
of tht ntw Hudquarters Complex.
c:ompriloed of twcl•• ltoric:s. The public will
be able to clrculalt in most areas or lhc
around lovel lobbict, Tho I&lt;CIODd r\oor Of the
office tower will hou&lt;c the bank's Human
RctOurccs Oepartmcnt Ofr...s. the main
elevator lobby. and alataer&lt;CCJ)Iion area for
IM'EAMS OR R£AUTl£S. ~ ,. • n ri$.ts
visitors. The rcmalnlna floors or the orrx:c
~- ot ....,. u. ~ Hr•U Hm.f.
rower will hou.. • .-ari&lt;ty or bank offica and
~l--8wlfofo_S.
... _ . . . _ . .
a portion of the ..-. will he rmted to
Main-&lt;lc11c:sscc: area mort ounroctl~ for tbe
o111slde tmants.
A«&lt;rdint co Kenzie. construction fm lhe
delldopm ol the PfOP90Cd Ayau Hotd.
Aaou the suett from Buffalo S:tvin&amp;s Bank,
c:onnectin&amp; buiklm&amp; is c..,.cted to bcins in
July or 1983' with • projected completion
tilt fourteeo ..tory, &lt;100 room hoed will DOS!
date of Oclohcr. 19~. The coooeaor will
lJOmillion co build . The hot&lt;l will leacurtan
liok the oflicc 10...., with the presendy ... inlt"rior rnrium , a.nd ts expected co be
e•iilina &amp;old dome buildln&amp;- /Vi H Is now compltr&lt;d In 1983.
planned, th&lt; conned ins buildinll will be four
Tht bank lna commuJlii Y and its
storlcs luah. and contain auch facilities as the eommltmtnr to the City hac betn the _key to
employee eaftt&lt;ria and trainln&amp; rooms. The the revlcol1utlon or our Downtown.
lint Ooor will he an &lt;XtctUfon of the Moln Wate:rfront and nelahborhood ar·c-as,
offo&lt;'&lt; bankina noor' which is also sci to accordina to Liberty, Notional Ban~
undrrao rt'noVadon •• thc same time.
P""id&lt;nt Rohen J. DonOll&amp;h. "Liberty has
' ' I'm dtll8hted IIIII "tan p&lt;oeced with
already pon1dpoced In a number of truljor
th• c:orpor~~t h. _ ,cers proj&lt;a ," Kcnzit projeets throu8hout th• Ocy. in&lt;.
&amp; the
declared. "E~ryoo&lt; h Wtll awar&lt; thai this new Hilton Horn."
comes or a tlllle wbcn jobs are .,..tly needed
Liberty will build an ofrte&lt; butldillJ at lea&gt;!
in our aru. E'altnltes show thai \bC' ten storks hi&amp;b. coottn&amp; Sl7 million on tht
consuuctioo or the: new corporltt: W&lt;A side or Main Strm nonh of Huron.
hcadquartmt alon• will aut&lt; hundteds or Tbb will pt()•ide a third majOr buildin&amp; to
jobs for w ...cm ,..... Yorkers. Without a
complC~~~t&lt;~t lhe H7111 Rcarn&lt;&gt; Hottl ot.nd
doubt, thb will arutly admulatc Buffalo's lluffalo Savtnp Bant uparuion planoed for
«onomy and help Ul rlat\1 lh~ rteession ch• area. Thr n&lt;~• buildin&amp; will become
hcadquorcm for Liberty and o ponlon o f iu
\trt're now radn&amp;.
200.000 square '"'' ~ Ill bt tCnted 10 othu

ten ann.

lnttrtor alrlum

Th&lt; bMk otniclpotlon lw al&gt;o ma.d• tht

"This~'

11 lrt-mtndously

~:-.citing

prospect

aoo. Rte _,_ COM,....,M. n. proft!c't Wt.N bt tiM:
••,o•tt dowrno•• , • .,tt fiutiof'l .....,oo,...-n1
-

'" !MC.Ir't hlti"'Y.

for 1.15.' ' Donou,n eothUJcd. A\ much as w-e
look forward 10 1 mow headquarters~ u•s nco
motC Jlf3tlf)'ina 10 think that we will be
plo)'ins a major rolt In the crarulormacfon of
Buffalo. We've betn pan or thh cocnmunity
for nearly 100 YtlrS 1111d wt are dteply
c:omruittcd 10 lu JTOWib, both economitally
and rsthe!ically, .. Ht added th~t th&lt; Cit ~··
Community L&gt;tv&lt;lopmenc O.panmcnt had
c:reatt:d ••a moSI tmQ&amp;Inllllve plan" in
combining orntt bulldinas. dining iiJ!d
lodgin&amp; facflitiea, and shopping mall.
Addicionolly, Donoush contends, Ill&lt; lilltr
Rail Rapid l ranllt \"Y\ttm wd1 ;add to thr
o ( lh( do\IIIOIO~n reVItaltntMm

JUCCC::I4

effort.
ArchhmurAiand dai&amp;f\ plans for tht: n~
area are JUU bc.1n1 dn'tloPf'CI. bul UIUJa.l
propo..l&gt; all lor rhrte ntw eomplcmen12ry
strtJ&lt;Iurcs to bt ltnked by PHSa&amp;tways abo\t
the Jtrec&lt;, whklt •ill also lrnk cbt hotd and

tht Convcnlion CeniN.
"Liheny's l•or.t concrlbucion to th~ Ctt)
of Buffalo 11 anothtr indieation ot theJT
commhmcm 10 Buffalo 's rtnalstena .,d yet
anc&gt;thcr tcstlmony to lhe fact that th&lt; City of
Burralo II on the mo\'C:, '' Griffin added .

Ex-employee accuses prof of sexual suggestions
by Daa llo&lt;rman
C~.I EilfiM

A
former
University
emplo)'ff has filed a complaint
with the Eq..al Employment
Opportunity Commission
(EEOC) c harainM a faculty
m&lt;mber, she work&lt;d undtr,
with s&lt;xuol harassment.
Eve Oelley, forme rly a pan·
time laboratory ttc:hnlcian in
the Oral Ololo»Y• Oeparlmenl
under associue professor
Jora•n Slots, mainlained Jhat
repeated verbal harassment by
Slots had forced her to resign in
ScpJember ,
_
Under advisemenJ from
Universh7 Counsel Caroline
Pai sley, Slou dtc:lined Jo
repudialt Jhe chara&lt;S untll an
of~ lovC$1.iaatioo b~. ~
completed. Also named In the
EEOC oomplainl, a«ordin&amp; to
Gtlley's attorney Philip
Thielman, is Oral Biolo&amp;Y
Department Chairman Robttt
Genco, allhoua/t the Spec:inc
charaes pertain ooly 10 Slob.
The New York Stale Researcb
Foundation hu Involved itS
own lawyers because the
diJcrimlnatlOCl c:harFJ mi aht
endanger the department 's
research l"ft( allocalion.
Gclley c:lariliW tllaL Iter
charges stem f'ronl several
" unprof&lt;Ssional remarks"
whic:h Slots t:NIIe alta- Gclley
had lf&gt;'Orked abottl a month
afler bcs- Mardi hirina, t ''He
wanted me 10 coone ~to his
houte," Gdlcy recalled, adding
that , Slots' offers atsolfnc:tuded
tennis leuons and ''to ao
swltallllaaln JK!OI durina the
SUJII!IIer."
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hi•

~
both sides. If I his step is
unrucceuruJ, the EEOC will
iuue
a
Leiter
of
Determinalion-a formal
was married, lhe associate fiodin&amp; by the Commiuion on
professor remarked, " That'&amp; wheth&lt;r di$crimination had
a«tlrrtd under Tille VII or th&lt;
your problem ."
Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Th~ letter wouljl then ~
Hearing
forwa
rded to th&lt; E EOC's lca~l
Ornco re•ealed Slots had
categorically denied making any department which would makt
sexual advances towards Oellcy. the determinaJ.ion if llie cas&lt; has
"Nothina like this h as ever enough substo.nciml evidence to
happened before," I he warrant courl proceedings.
d e partment chairman said . Since this case-involv•s a public
the
Justi ce
"We ttave a · very conacnial employer,
department and our record in Dtpartm&lt;nt • would becomt
terms or employee IU11lOVCI' is involved . Looney added that a •
normal in a depanment or 90 rej~ioo of the case by the
people who must "'ork to&amp;ethtr EEOC would not pr~rnt en
in a con(ine&lt;iarca,
individual from proceedin&amp;with ~~
P resonlly. the EEOC is a private lawsuit.
• attCWIIin&amp; ,tp $hedule a Fac1
ruulina Confuen~ at which 0.tt1Mres
''Whether we pursue thb or
the parties involved wjU k
given an opportunity to presenl nol depends on the remedy that
their arguments and pc'opose a is recommtnded (by Jhe
sculement.. A confuence was EEOC)," Thielman c.otplalnect
ori &amp;inally scheduled for CompensatiOn might l.n c.l udc
October 30 b~tt c:ould not be reirutatina Gelley In her former
auended by oenoo, who was position or a monetary reward .
then In Europe. 1bl elm1111 has H owever, Cielle'y's husbaod J im
made repelled auempts to $laled. "We would only likt a
radtedule the hear!na but, reprimand for Slots. Nobody
aoa:ordlnc to Jlt,e attorney, the has right to tallc to somoonc
'EEOC has thus Ca r. not like that. "
Other female employees ha•&lt;
responded . "I'm almost to th&lt;
Gclley r«ailed lhll another
point of danandb\a a h-ina also been subjected to seaual employee in the departmcnJ
for my client," Thiel man ovutures from Slots oaa:ordlnc warned ber in June llw Sloes
to Gdley and a source who had " ffined" with other women
affirnled.
,EEOC t"tptesetlUttivc Charles wished 10 ranaln anonymous. in the put and that "You bettu
Looney, wllo could no t Employ= of the Oul Blolosy wiJdl out for him .'' Allhouah
oomment oo the Gelley C&amp;S&lt; or Department declined to Gclley said thai she would
even admit &amp;!&gt;at char&amp;cs had comment on the haras$nent fanore Slots, his persi.nena: was
been filed, oulllned the c:hargn. One female wwker 10 uncomfortable that she
~In to be followed. Afler said, " I have a job hete and I would become ·~auseout"
heujna the OIIJIWIItllll, ~oc have to · work with these whenever he approached her.
wiU l)len IUCIIIf'( to ~nclli peo-ple.''
Bvtnluilly. on $cpJembel3, she
Gell&lt;y ftnt ~lieved her bcm~
interest in her "as JU$1 a
"joke." Acwrdin&amp; to Gellcy,
after explaininato Slou that she

f

..

the

submined her reslpation. Afier
allo..,ina her t ime to reconsid&lt;r,
t h e department officially
termi nattd her position
Sepcemhcr 2J. A September
mtdlna between Slots and
Genco did not rectify tbe
siJUlll.i on, Oelley acknowledged.
"He (Gcllcol said that some or
the cxtmments (Slots) made to
me were un~lievable," she
remarked .

�Ii

Foe Sen Executive Committee
discusses collage of UB issues
by S.lll Go&lt;Hidtlld
/Vtws £1R101
~~-_..,_ Commiuoc day.

The lonely existence
Of1 Chippewa Street
b) Howard HtSSUn
Sp«&lt;rllm St.U tt•nH'r

Buffalo'• 0 1 1 - Strca hu been lobtled nochrna mo&lt;t 1h111 • redlishted blcmiJII on the city. Thu tbru-l&gt;lo&lt;~ &lt;&amp;ril&gt;-'"hkh boomcb""" \1\1&lt;
or 11&gt;&lt; rcvuaJIUd dow"'""" Thaa&lt;r Obtri&lt;1 -1&gt; roam..S by .,..,..,. and
P&lt;ostrtul&lt;&gt; lklt oobody lu!ov.• ,.ho L)od&lt; pco~ r..Uy art.
Afttr a r.,-. dayo han&amp;Jna around 10 Cllipp&lt;wa'• marn bar called Clro'•·
the p&amp;tron.s .-.·n-t wrprn1nJ,Iy qu1te open lft d~n, ..
then h"a wcr~
all abouo . S.molor a&lt;n&lt;t*l Chata&lt;ltrl&gt;tlo •UifKed .....,.,. tbt l"dvt
prOSUU.Jlts lnlU\'ICwed-lhe) aJ\ had JfOwn Up 1ft I 1roublaf m'llronmn\1
mar-ktd by poverty, broken hollltl or I«D·l&amp;ed P&lt;•xn.on&lt;Y·

n..

The- MOf} o( OOC' •oman-n.amt withhdcf- lt I lotcnungl)' lyptca.l laiC
1eadin&amp;to ''lhe lire.'' She pew up 1n a home Wbcrc the mothe~r '&lt;¥alhr onl)'
parciu . Whilt daam101 not to h11vcnU retl.tnp toward her mother, .she
rc&lt;alltd that Lhtr ....,.. '" a corutllll confllcl over ht:t no )'ina out oU n1sh•.
The girl'• problcmswcw •• home whm ahe staned a rdll.llooshrp voith an
older man-whom her moaher distn111td . She admined knowinc at !he
time thaa lhit boyftitnd had bttn a pimp In ahe pUt, while r11fonalb.lns
with·: .. He saki he would never make me wotk the strccts. ''
Kkls "' Kllool
A1 timt '!Went on, ahc b«ame prcanant and wu thrown out by her
mothtr who wanted no P"' or her. The lirl had no wbtre ro rurn ball ro h&lt;r
boyfrimd, who orftted the proaiautlon as htr only way for survival. Wllh
no other chol&lt;:t, sht worked ahe Jlrctts for the fint sba monah• of her
'prqroancy. After the birth or btf baby, she attded ~J~DMY 10 provide for

her family aod returned 10 !be arctts. All at the ... of 17.
tnv..tlc!llloau t&lt;MIIled that "'lDDCO In llli&gt; lift .....,.any work iJI a•o
Pis ba.,. c:h&amp;ncltrbtk$ poutlcular ao their
wn. Oitls wbo worlt days resod to .,_ ·--o or 1 ure r&gt;Uuide or their
prootitutlon. Many of thac wOCDOO ~ cbllclral and fond abls obe best
aime 10 ""'k •inct lht kido IK lD lcbool. The "women of the day"
tyPkally 110 in the ban and oa tbo sdeeu 10&lt;- ,__,.,make money.
In conuut, th&lt; 'llaht hoOter ..,..-.ll)l IIanas 018 ln'lbo baro, while
uodoubtcd\)1 OUI LO 111akc moatYo lloc also- OlipptWI'S ban Ia much
lbo s.am&lt; way peoplt vltw thtir--- p&lt;rb. Tbert is 1 certian oodal uptCt
wbid&gt; isprooent lllci,--&lt;&gt;Dolltllrito pOpulerOI&gt;boloo, 110&lt; aU ofaht men who
paaroniu thCK osaabllshmcnfS ~nlooklna to buy,.,, e.tlmalions""' tbac
on any pwa nlJ)&gt;l btrwem 10 aod lO pa-t of Lloe peoplt in Coro's ue
ocither pimP' nor prouit\11 ... bullnacad only londy ~.

shift&gt;. AdditionallY, eeruin

latlk:ttdAn av.,... uip ao the con•mimlly localed Cl\1- Slrctt mo&lt;d

c:an

.,., a prootitutt S.SO, depoM!Iq on ..,..ices rcnd&lt;nd. On a buoy day, one
pel was obsqved cnt&lt;rilla th&lt; mocd oo 10 _.ae occuionL Bur ctually,
pro&lt;ti1U(ion dic:uoacs tht wnearoubksome Uftthaa many cirblrad hoped to
~pcc-obe prices of bdna

Ill "tht Ufe" arc many.
OnJp run rampent on 1hb .ulp. Moot or theairb....,. 10 rooquirt drup
iJI onler to deal with Lbo har&gt;htr aspt&lt;:U of lbu Ufestylc. Besides til• pn« of
drup. th~ cirb pay lar1e sunu of money 10 pimpl ln !Cetum ror
prosdtutloo. RqardltU, 'it apprars thai lht m~rlty of I he Yioltnct
iolli&lt;:ted upon ahe workina cirl e&amp;JI bt ttedued to lhe pimp.
Variou1 lawyeti io Ouifalo locv1 soley on prottiMion oost&gt;. Some or
these Jirls hove two or ahftt ~ p&lt;ndlna 11 a tlmt. The ""ptnSivt ltpl
fees add to tht p,...urt on tb&lt;Se &amp;lrla to work ''lonaer and huder'' 10 pay
o ht~ebms.

Probably the &gt;addest asp«~ of "the strip' ' 1&gt; old&lt;r hooktrs who usually
ha'Ve prematurely aaed d~ to the rlaors or their work. For lht¥ women in
their 30s, Llot p&lt;oductive day• It&lt; ovct-they sll Ill abe bar &amp;tiling an
~ "date" while •lowly &amp;•nina drunk . The p!llltrn ls r&lt;P&lt;taed
· tvcryday.....,.en on Sunday~ for aonlt. for lhe5t wom&lt;n, Ufe's Uaha Ahead
t.cdim.

It was tlmt to catch up on old bll'linu~
Wednesday as the Fa&lt;Uity S.nott E•ttu!lvt
Commiuoc &amp;•lhered in Lht Jeandlt Martin
Room 10 debatt, discuss and tist&lt;n. Th• body,
howtvtr, "113 cltarly lookln' ahead to neJLt
weok's mming. when mtmbtn or tht Etoc
County Lqislature and passibly some State
Lqi.dators wiD gather to discuu educauon and
the Univem!y.
UB Prtsident Robert L. Keller , worn by a
seriOus cold, at rived late at1d Slayed to,.,..,.., the
que:ries or JOJtlt: commillec: mnnbns~
Mked by Arts and Letters Senator Thomas
Conolly, about the moralt situation in lht
tlbrari&lt;S os reported in The S/N('tfllm, ahe
Prnident had few commenas, and noted only !hl!
he hoped Dirccaor Sakt.i das Roy, Vrcc Prt&gt;ldtnl
for Acade:mic Affairs Rol&gt;tn Rossbtrg and Am
and Leuers ~rae Levin&lt; would mcct shonly 10
discutss abc espril dt rorps, among lilt racuhy
thtrt.
Tbo PrtO.S
Ketter quiucd by Chairman Norman Solkoff
about UB's failure 10 rculo t he journal,
" P hilosophy and Pbenomtnological Rt.SC:Arch,"
which was aransferred ao Brown Unive!$ily.
Ketter declared that be had "two slori.,."--one
for the public · and one for the E~ccutlvt
cornrniuee. "I will not l alk complctely wllh tht
press In the room,'' Ktttcr asserted.
Bu! the Senator dt&lt;idcd thai they would ralbcr
hear only t he public informalioo at this m«tin&amp;
and voted to postpone cfucussion unlil thdr first
J anuary session.
Keuer did reveal il was Marvin Farb&lt;r's
dc:cisioo to have !he rtspectcd journal edi!ed at
Brown, despite aucmpu 10 keep It at UB with
assistantt fro m the SUNY press.
Wlim Social Sdtnces £&gt;tan Ktnncth Lt~y
concluded earlier abiJ year ahat ht could not
continued to fund tht publiaoion bccall'lC' or
budact cuts, ht asked thtn Vi« Prcsidtnt for
Academic Affam Ronald Dunn rf his arta could
pick up the journal's Sl2,000 tab.
But aa:ording 10 Ketler. Dunn rtf~,
insisting that other aopics wut mort tri!Jcal.
After aryiog-and faWns-to 1&lt;1 Stal&lt;
assistance. Farber went 10 lht Ivy L&lt;acue school
for editing.
U.taalht Stssloa?
Ytt Kerttr said thert is more 10 tht saory. "If
you want co go into uecutivr sas1on, then I'll teU
you about io, bcc:all!c I fed SU'On&amp;IY that ahis
body shou.l d bt informed," Keller drawled . " But
ia involves personal maucrs and I cannot d i =
thtm io a publk m""\ing."
A move to go into cxecutivt&gt;&lt;:SSion was
soundly dtfeated by lht sroup.
Computer Science lltofnsor Pat Ebtrlcin
presenltd her Gradins Commlllte Report and
told tht Senate that last Fall some 21 perc:cnt or
all assigned grad~ we~ A's, 23 percent wc:re D's

and 16.S perccna were C's . Som• 9 perc&lt;nt of tbt
marks wttt o·~ and F's, and anoahcr 9 pcrctnl
goa ~ and incompi&lt;Lts .
Her report gcncraaed diSCUS&gt;ion on ahe
probltms th•a grading reforms and changes h•••
wrougha . Wiah Divis•un of Undergraduaae
Educ:aaion (DUEl Dean John Pet'lldollo actively
panicipalina, !ht commiuoe revitwed i!S work
and heard foedback I rom ahe vocal Senator.
El&gt;&lt;rlcin aold the body that sht would w&lt;&gt;&lt;k
wrah htt commiueo on three area&gt; DCJLI
sm&gt;esaer- ohc X &amp;n~dc, pade i.nOa1ion and
mcomplcct.s. Thi\ announcement spurred
addnional arcwncna, with Solkoff as5ertio&amp; tl&gt;ao
tht Grodin&amp; pand •bould bqjn to c~tnte
"mo~ on IM vades' educaaional purposes and
tht meanina or snoclin&amp;. " He suacsted ''this
(Ebc:rkin'&gt; wor~) u 100 mud! focusin&amp; on aht
m&lt;ehan~a:s of padinc; why not shifln to *hY '"e
&lt;Vtn arade?"
Audit
Eborlt~n and Faculty Senate cbair-cltcl
Barbara Howdl rounaered Solkoff, araui.ng 1b11
the throe aopic:s are mor~ pressing and require
Immediate aucnlion. "We miaha wan! 10 set·UP
an ad hoc oomminec 10 discuss ahose poinas,"
Howell informed Solkoff, agreeing thaa his idea
wu abo imponanl.
~loaic:al Sci= Professot' i&gt;ar"lccr Calk.ins
repontd ahaa the Office of lnsti!ulional Research
is slr~.~&amp;&amp;tins 10 prtparc for a faculty workload
audil dut neAl week. Tht Division or the Budget
(008) will u.oe th~ C ASA survty, which includes
Lht numbtr of courses a tcachtr in.nrucu and the
dollar per teochin&amp; hour that the Uni~ty pays.
Currently, UB is aathtrin&amp; data for the
auditon and Calkins owcncd that the 1981.J982
buda el and llbrory alloeauion could be
dcttrmlncd by Ill&lt; study's outcomt. Noting that
many Faculty and Uaiv&lt;Nity Deans had done
Iiiii&lt; 010rt so far, b. ur&amp;&lt;d !llc Seators to remind
!heir superior&lt; to btgin accwnulatln&amp; daaa.
"h s houldn '1 be 11 !be bottom or tht priori~)'
lln by 1ny mtans," CaJitins added. 'Whm thty
make ahe budget in Albany, thi• is the easiest
lhrna 10 arab."
Calktns also noted that tht Unr\&lt;Nity was
"tryina to manipulate the data ao leak good" as
aht study iJ a "fnaltt&lt;nin&amp; thin&amp;."
Judy Vanlitw pra:stnted her R&lt;S&lt;aJch lind

Crc.at1¥e. Aelivities Commiucc"s scmes.lcr
work .Sht tisted studyiac radt~ctlve wasat
dispolal, ERSG funds (monies for schools in tht
Htallh Sciencts), abc ouchiq load of young
profcsson. and lht "climaae for research in ahr
non·scienec arta• of tht Univcrsil)'." as htt
prtorltlcs lor the rtst or lht .vear.
She also added thai htr Comminee would
avoid the conarovtrsial topic or A ·ll
forms-which requirt restarchcrs to providt the
aovcrnmcna wiah in-dep!h information ~tbout
them~lves and their work-bccau&gt;C or political
changes in Wu hlngaon. Many scholars have
objceaed 10 th&lt;se requirements, chargins tho.a the
rcqut.1!cd Information is, Van Uew said, "none
or ils bus!ncu ...

�~ editorial

!

l A new
~

years resolutions

For LeJ?!lOn

As the last of the semester's papers Ia being put to bed
and the maJority of Its editors are out trying to catch up on
§ the studies they have neglected sln~e September, a few ot
~ us aft back and look at what we've done tn 40 Issues and
three mooths.
-2
We tend tci Jump Into the Fall, bold and brazen, convinced
,;: that we at last can do all that our predecessors neglected.
We are going to be the best and the brightest; every one of
our goals, we tel! ourselves, Is attainable.
But as the semester wears on and hours and hours In 355
Squire prove too little time to do everything, we settle for a
little len. Then by the time December rolls around, we're
&amp;'fed and worn and simply thankful for the energy to get but
that 38th, 39th and 40th Issue.
At The Spectrum 'we meuure time In deadlines and
papers, and once the last one Is out for the semester we
c~unt the days until we stan again. In between, we look
back at what we've done and study our trlumpl1s and our
failures.
The mission of The Spectrum Is to provide the University
with the best possible newspaper. We struggle to eJCpand
our coverage and polish our product . Sometimes we
succeed, sometimes we don't.
•
But the drive Is always ther(\. Wo know beuer than anyor1e
those Issues that are "good" and those that are "bAd." And
after each , we struggle to understand our mistakes and
reline what works.
As much as we question authorily, we quest ion
ourselves. And as critical as we are of otMrs, we're twice as
tough on our own.
The Spec/tum considers its role too lmponant ro take
lightly. We are here to In form a Unlversl\y ol events that
have molded Its past. die ate Its present, and those that will
construct Ita future. We are the rranslators ol the Issues
that make, or break, or stag nate this ins!ltu!fon. We are the
agent that can contextuallze the decisions that guide
academia.
And we have auempted to mesh what we think Is
i mportant with what we think you want to see
So now, In a University emerged In a revrew of rts
semester's work, we too all quietly and evaluate ourselves.
We are 40 papera w iser than we were In September and
approxirflate!y 800 printed pages more experienced. We
have added new faces to our stall and new ideas to our
content.
In picking out the highs and lows of Fall 1980 we'll gain
the hindsight necessary for Improvement this Spring. We
can gam new perspec!lvos and re·th ink the srgnrficance of
the Hems we print.
We can try to understand It he stories that we pound out
of a typewriter are really as rel(!vanr as we think them to be.
So we'll start next semester optimistic, feeling we have
learned from the first three months and anxious to
Incorporate our new knowledge and Ideas Into our pages.
We'll feel Jortun11te thar we've had a period for review;
fortunate that December gave us time to lhlnk.
So we'll see you In January..-a new year, a. fresh start,
We'll be right out of a break that allowed us to look at
ourselves not as a group of wrl tere or a coltec!lon of stories,
but as a newspaper with goals that are maybe a lillie more
difficult to,reach than those selln the past. And we'll know a
little better how to touch them.
Happy Holidays from The Spectrum.

own Sf)edat way

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THE 5pECTIUJM
Edttorolft.CNef
Elena Cacavat
MOMglroe E&lt;lltor
JoN&gt; LIIJian.

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Independent evaluation
To lhO ed1l01:
* 'six unl1s ol the Colloolate System- B tack Mountau•
College Itt Collage of Heal1h Studiea tnd Hurna.n Sor·
vlcft, Cofl"!le ol Url&gt;a.n Scloncu, Moth Sludle• Col·
lege, Rachet Car-son College, and Women's SlUdiOI
Coneoe-wUI be conducllng t,elr ow l'\ Coursa E¥alu a~
llo•\S the ¥teeM ot Novemi:&gt;Of 11·2\.

We f u ~ thit SCAlE cannot mee t O\H need lot tlmoly
.t'I,Ofl'fli,iotl to be used In admitu.lfiiiVM &amp;VIIUIIIOII of

fO&lt; not'-1 adv. .lolnO

~- -- ·ooftg-10.,_11,1111:.

HOI oan lclps Huo 111 SCATE.

by Joseph Si mon

chlps. The s tore is out ol banena chip&amp;. 'fha woman
bftg1ns to rant about how her d inner patty will baa 10111
failure becausel she won't have banal"!a ot11pa..
Wha t at that appeired to be an average nousewlfo

out shopping

~as q~lc~Jy

turno&lt;i lnlo a dlmenalon ol

sound and mll\d. Wtierever \his worna.n goo&amp;, sno
tranafonns the l.mmedlate are1 into a pia~ whore tho
word 'Guccr lloows no bounclo. Aplace of gao gualors,
Sisson leaM and spOiled doughtero. Tt&gt;e olgn POll up
ahead s.ys 'LonO laland' AM we·ve ef'\tertd tnt.

• n.is Is the land oloul)urt&gt;an single I amity dwelllnoo
on neatly spac:ecl quartor.acra plola. Of l&gt;uabanda WhO

wortc 1n N""'

"ott

Cltl' ond wlloM 'wi- goJiavonl
between tHe t\alr dfesaer and dress llora eac.t\ dey.

Thay.4l0p In their cara. go ,to lhe II1ICI ot thel!
Otj.....ya, get
,.W 'fi.&lt;lt THMI from 1-.1• mailbol
II1ICI then IMd !tie Derl)' N-c. Thay dress tMlr tO.year
old c!auQMors In dltQuttlngty liglll ~ and oJU&lt;
pieces or )ewofty to lite young .,_. Uny eoro rllat

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.,.fgflt their l'leado dOwn to""" • ~ Ia , •• re~~w-.9 oroui&gt;d "" all ........ _
. . Who
wero IUdcy II&lt;IOUllh to lete/1 onlo a Otlfrneni..Sisllk:t
- l i f t whea tl&gt;oy - • fn !het&lt; cafd.20'a. Tile~ hevo
••, the - - lfwl' d r - 0~ lndudlng the
.... ~ @&lt;- Who ~ mo&lt;O 111M jj, 11*1
bodrooma than 1n lfle ,...gflOI&lt;&amp; PA~cll.
II'&amp; a aoclety capltaltia B-..lngdale't and
rui&lt;lr Is Glvenchy. ltro nallonaf anthem It aome
ITI!ndJn$ !'eli Diamond 1101111 and ••• ofroelal game Ia

br!clo«'

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Thla le 1!111 onfY PlOt. .,,... on I SIMdiY nlghl

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A seemlngty...J).Jdlnary woman· enters a 1\GIIth food
store. She askS the man bet'!1nd the oountet lor btlnana

_,..poll on their ciorlllesl little clothe&amp;. rnln~ coati,
ll!l _
. . of ~ ontl ma~. !Wry KOtch a nd

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® t 11\.IIUCUOI\81 Blltl bec-ause lh&amp;tr ohartet IUtbH:JS
uto of SCATE Information tor employrnem d·~lo,lo~ts,
0110 resuus Our resuus can be Obl8!nOd tnrouQf\ I he hi•
d~to•t duat Collage un1ta by rne ana ol rne
seme.st!1
W o also tnvllt SCATE to publiSh lf1A results ot ot.H
OYIIUIHOU Ill 11\011 a!Udeo! na o dbOO~
lhe Collage• would 1lao like to e"WUtnO I he olfe• 1v
Otuvio"" evalui\IU+t maton•ls ltu olhet UlllvetSI ~ y

rne Co' teges Cur,,c~.um Comm;rree

betltlf diving board.

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Margot s.rtnell

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tlgftrlng my lrlend A -tee! IIll reotetCioy, IOCS&amp;y ano
OIWI\'S

DIICO&lt;lllrll t,.t tbe ""~' door ,..;gr.bor'a PGOI 1111 a

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leatn to work It 0'-'1 He remains wUI'I us itt bntadlh
sp~~'l and r.opo tt\j:t t he: workt """one oay reahze tbal
Ufe Is "'ll'/ ahorl and thtfe's no lime fot tus14ng and

Thetr llvd ere - n t In obftoxloua dla&lt;:onlenl.

Edllo&lt;

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found t ile 51fength to •land by hoa Ptlnclplu and hll
krle. Mourntno GO¥etS vs u w. remembet the muate.
tl1e file. a'ld tbe spUil he QaYCtea.ch of us I n ou• Ma.tts
IJ\Cf mtr.os we wiU ,~, h1m always. '" IOflO, in
• Pk'n and U\ hlbule to a lfNII\ Who u.-ve to oti\Ofl 1n ttiS

puud~C&gt;fl)id&lt;lt••g-uuwllo zone.

Friclty, 12 O.C.mb« 1MO

Vol. 51 , No. 41

One ot 1~ mosttaJent!td men ol our a.g.o has teh out
WOf1d. A mAn. hlte eacn ol U:S., besot Wllh CM'e5SUf8S he

GOO Nf rum now, bul he h.a&amp; c•ulec~

ou• to11e wtth n•m Lei us no1 toro-t What he o•ve us as
we wendof oown our ow n k)ng ahd wtnc:Uno roao an4

-a.

IOCiaad~IOIItloTbiOOd a~ohod&lt;oy- ~·-1

It l(ley can'lotford.a ~ """-ltlfler,l~'ll pay

l!i!o walk 0111 olthe 1&gt;011.. fiYer'j Frldoy 11 ~
p.m. CIOfrytng • boo ot ..rooor cona.

Ancl It It come - " 10- plctting the rwo most
~~~~· ,.,. In '""'' 11-. It """Jd undOIIbladl)' be
5netdoct the gyned&gt;logiOI and Nldt llle IUIO mecllan"jW!Iol point Ia lllero to life 11 ~u ,.,... an ir&gt;g"""n
roenalf or )'OIH car'a olr-con&lt;~Uior&gt;er &lt;loasn'l """' In

Fal&gt;rual)'l)
TM• women ha-.o atarted a rtew ••~" ol
invnlgtat.on to America. AI their toretathen llad come
IO New Yorll t O - metcltantl earlt.r lltls ClriiUI)Oo
Ihe.. 1\oUaellllvn have C&gt;"OIIad a, land
oppOrtunity
lot ftallan a.t~gne~• and Swlu ~ 8\rt lnotaod ol
lhe fmrntgrltlto ~ng an '"- way to Ellis Island, lhOl'
gar ott a1 • 1., I'OOfO.Qrolc&gt;Oroua late.
Yn. 11'1 on opperently unot&gt;uualve piece ol lind

of

t:ompfetely IUroOIIndOCI by wa10r ...., nestled beloW
borde~ A place wnero an
tum Into olllg/!lmar• llllecl with ll&gt;r1D

Connecticut's IOIIIIIorn
ordlnory cloy can

eralllo llgnta. cocklfll P""'" wtlh cold 1\onttroeu.res
and blklrleo wlanout rya br...,_
Anq Ira 1)01 eaay lor 1110 you1h '"'""· Baby gtrts •••
rolled -•log ciulgn« dlopera ond 11·year-old boyo

f••l l * !Iliad wil~ ·
WMf\

I ll Hnlo~ to tennlo
rNrndotory aummer COIIIfl, 1!10 •

.UQwat~cos lllld

Dllaun 280Z'a"" 161h bfrthdoya.

Ono hunctred """ twenty mlletl of abfOI~Ie glllter.

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Administrative f ailure: UB loss
M 09tn lAII•r to Ketlet COf\cofn+nQ the Trantfllf' to
Brown Untweralty of the Journal., PhffO&amp;oph'r •net

tnroughoul the WOfld ... MotOO¥et, lP\0 joUrnal fl ti'Wt
mo51 Cliotlngujoned periodocal pubhc:allon u -IIIICI

mo_..,,

wllh the -nomenotootcal
•n phllo..,onr
Pnenomt:notooY le, 8$ 'IOU weU Know. one·ot tho two

Phenomenological RMOIJc.h

pn•loeoptucal movementt whU::h have orig!natoo in lhll
century, II 11 alao very w ldosorot(t al'ld lnfloonllat nol

Dear Preaktont Ketter:

only In Phlto;JOPhl¢.al dreles, but alto

1n

other ateaa ol

resoarciiiUCh U llletery crltlellm, llngulslics, etc. The
The DeQoMm.,, ot PMooo;&gt;ny -.ld tll&lt;e to ekpoeso
it-s ptotounct dta.appolntfMQJ. •t lhe tr~sfer of the
journal, PMooo;&gt;ny ancl Plle.,.,I&lt;&gt;Ologltal Re-rch,
fo Brown Unlt~etally. This tiansfer Ia the direct reaun of
lhe lallutt ol the Admlntstranon of tl'\ls Unlvefii1Y 10
make a long-te.un commhrnonl to the editor of tf1e
Joumal, Olsllngylshed Prolessot EmeriiUI MarY'"
FJubcH, concern+ng tne acottOfTUt rH(M.Ircu required to
o.y the a.atary ot tM eclll.ot'-1 au;atant of UM Journa.t

w"'

hiSIOUC:AI miNIOn •rld p ..ce of lf'la PPR then ta wuy
cle" •lOt f.vSI fn t_,m5 of tocal ntstory but fn tetfN of
¥tOrld hl.story. Indeed. I Ylnture to t-iiY enat mo.a
phUo5ph..-a ln the world tOda~ are IGqualnted wllh the
Journal ano thll there are many people oulslOt lh•$
country lhll know auaalo axilla bacause lhlly know..
the PPR ''Milled here. _ • can we. then. attord 1u atoP
suppon ro lhl tournai ana u 1 resull latce Falbef 10
move 11 etMwtleote? can • o. for U\C me.aget •~ m ol
$12.000 af\d oWce space. atiOtd to otva vp •
.QU~lc.aiiOFI wtliC:h has no l)atllllt lnd WfHCh IIHK'II

Fanww,
cliect on November 2•. ten th•l M noedood
co •nsurt ttlt aut'f+val ot the )oumat at aJI costa, even If
th.at meant ll'\11 he nad to a111r iM plans he haa m..oe . _ ,... alttntlon lo
lor 111 lutytt. Thoae olane w ero 10 tea-.,e tne )OUinalln
8ulfalo anct have d it octHeCI by aome members ol ou1
Depiulmtnt He felt, qufle c.onectly, that a toumat ot
• the alLe of the PPR reQuited a toog-lff'flt commhment
fof HI S~twll Once be40ft I~ tln.ancCA' comrrMtment
or
UnlwetaUy to tne PPR had been Wilhc:tfa•n., wnen
cne eGitOflll asststant woo PfKeded the preaent one
te-we;&lt;~ tt took aevent yeare 10 restore the nne wnkh
h&amp;d been taken away and thla cau&amp;e:CI • great dell ol
distuption In the opatatloo ot thO journal. 11 should r,ot
be suuRIIfno theft lh.at ln aha absence or any tlrm at"'d
rasring comm~tme:nt Fafber Ooe,deci to mova the

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journatei-•TH lnitlatiYe to reexamine trte eornmltmet~l 10 the ..
PPR came hom Dean Levy, w ~ wrote to you aSking
about "any possibility ol , •• evaluating thla

commitment, given the exttome conclltlon ot the Social
Sclancaa -1141t" on February 21&gt;.191JD. The antY&lt;ff to
tnis ..uer cttne lrom 1h.n ExecuUva VJce Pret,Otlnt
Somtt. who wrote: "Tilel commttmo&lt;~l Is not ...n u
something "*t,8 'In pe&lt;peeutw: tn the tntlfHI o•
taJnw:u, hoWewet. we Shoukl pwflaps 1 egaro 11 as
Ujrirtng 11 lbe eno of oca&lt;Mmlc 1~ ." This
atolerMnl wu Interpreted by au · concerned ao •
wllhdrawaJ ot !.he llrm,and long·term commitment
which had bMn . . . - to tile PPII • lew yaora ~a~ II• ,
My oi'ID&lt;II oncl those of othw members ol Clll
~rtment litlce 11\en, Mel unllf !be time when WI

were notll*' that Fa.r~r had d«lcted to t1a n1104 the
.tournai to Brown~ have been dkecled toward getting
ltte Admlnlauallon. at your I.Vtf or thaLot the Daan. to
restore Ita cornmltmonl ro l hft PPA, Let me ICS:d at tf'lla

po1nl ttlll

we"""

comporlbll jOUrnal•. , Flnalty, I 1111- one lou ot
the PPR IO oome Oilier Onl-olty -.ld be a gre.. lo..
for the O.O.rtrnent of Pttirotoohy ln ·p.efl•cular Tnt
PPR enhanc:as th• reputation of our Oebanmenl I UCI
pos•lble for 1.15 both to a ttract very ''fghay
qualified and motivated ora&lt;tvato atudehl-a and 10 find
them lobs aHerw••d.s. I mlghl polnl out, lot exar"ple.
t~t vfhlte 8"ffaJo Is $lill altraeling fll(He lhan )0
a-pplteanla a year. C0f1'1J)Atabte C)ep.lltmenta. like
lmJlan&amp;. ate onty attracuno • tounh of t~l fjgvt&amp; t
be.llto~t, and lth1nk thiS can biU.SifY doCumented. our
tr•dllion I t a oenter for phenomonok)gy, due k\ 8"•'
paH to our association wl1h the PPR, has a grt11' dell
ma~es

to do wllh lhls.

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T"la ~Iter, whichhasM't'tlf bMn answered, loUowed
one WflUe.n to you I&gt;Y one of •r. membets of tt\e

)Ournat's .CUtor&amp;ll boaro. Ptofeaor: Lynl" Rose.. t-4la
teller went unanswerf'G as wec1 Pr'o• to both Htuera t
had wrlttet"'to Otan Lavy, on April 2, as follow s.

PPR rNIIef I

Wa.J

tepttitedly lOki 1.1\at', one o ' ~~

tea50ns the arrangement wlttcll t"'- PPR e:ntoyeo coula
not be c.ontlnued was that no Other journ.at '" tf'lit
Fac:ti41V ,ad the privilege of a almUar arrangement.. 8ut
'ertllnly tl would Metn obvk)us tnat that overtook~ a

numbel ol imOCNtanl tact' ICM examp1e.. fa.rtler's 1\aJf

the tac.1 lholt
ttle JOUrnal was founded hefo mote than fOft)' yeata
aoo. lr'le nauonaJ and •nternark)n,al Pfe.5llge ot lho6
Journal, lhCt 1n1bUUy ot phiiOIOPhiCIII journals of any
Gile \0 COVOf 811 I heir GOSt$, th• IICI 111-11 Farber hlcJ
been one ol l t'li! llfll Oi:uingutsned Professors ot 11l11
tnsUrutkM, ale lnoNd. tnls tetuctanu on the p.111 of
the Adnunttlfllkln rawyts a ~II tendency •o•lfCII
a k.&amp;nd of filM eQ&lt;Jhlil'ia~s-m •'*ob\' e't'efYontlt lffd
CIYI'f)'lllti'Q tn the tnsllruttOn must be accoroed the
••me uaati'Mnl regatdlesa of dlUereru:a.s ltl qualhy
and 5u,oundii"'Q c•tcu ms·rances In p.anieutar we SHm
to be losing uack of our hiS! OJ)'. The place ot the PPR tn
the Untvttllt)' and lf'le role It hiS p111yed in Ina
~etoprnenl ot phltoSOI)hy In lhrt counlry ~ abtoad
a te umque To ueat tt just ltU any othef' IOUfMI ' '
strnpty to mtsunckrstand w hat It it 1 M aboLIL TM
Oep.allmMI Of PhiloSOphy ltsefl fKOgAlled tl'll
uniQwness ollne PPR. since In spite ollts assocl1tion
with otncr journaJs ot pi'IUosophy, il argued IOf'
usls11 nc.e In tuMtlng lOr tna PPA atone..
The falluro o• lho Adminlstrllk)n to move swift I)' to
CMIIUI')' 1 -"0C.i.lttOn W1tb IM Ul\i.ers.rty,

one hefe. and eertainh' no1 Farbe:r.
ma4o ••in perpetvfty.'" 'In

the PPR would} lgflOre more than anythfng eJH .,,_
Qvatlty ot lhis pubUeallon anct wt\11 11 ~sand wiU Oo

mio&lt;e 1 tlear decision on this mo1111 Is an UtuotroUon

IO&lt; our Otpanme~~t In o-rtleutor ancllor tne Univeraur
as • wnol&amp;. Let rn• point out lhat FaftMit has exphe:Uiy
to~ ma rhat he Intend$ tO leawe I hoe Journal hef84 robe
edited by mom'*• ol this Deportment, after he
docld~ 10 atop edlti11Qit. let me, atoo pOint out that ••
fa~ as techQtcal JournaJt lf'l phlto10phy are concem•d1
lho PPII js among the -v belt In qualijy and IIIII "&lt;I
one w1th tile lergm clroullllol! bOll&gt; In '"" u _s. and
lbiOid, !At mtt ~~ OUt, IUtthw, '"-''· to my
•nowleQge, tntta IS no philo-hy fourMI w~~ oo not

of tne overalt , ..vcta.nce of IN ~nCIItatlon 10 re.acn
aec.isiGns ff'l ooneta.J U. mt1 luM pcNnt out 'hit at tNt
hme we • re nouhed that fatblt Nld cJ.eodeCI to mo¥t
the PPR 'o flfown, the flOOOI'-Uona with this Untvetlify
ha&lt;J goflo on tot olght months and 11111 no ttrm ctecls~
hid been roached M ind you. I am not adwocatlng that
trus A.dnHnfllfll~ t!f"'IAQ&amp; In rash dec:•stons. bul e.ght
fllOflll\:s seem. lnordinl .tety ~g. EHUhcul.arlt wnen
da:kng with a mat1 UN Faf'blt Wf'lO ••s ~ty-e.ghr
IJ10 wnoso Mattn, ii.S ~bsecat.HH'I1 ~•• N"e
demonsrrated. was feiltng. 11 at.so aeei'I\S ll\Oidk'tately
tono wtten o,t takes 1nto accou.n1 Ute amount of

cou~

N)

1 commltmeot

ex:pect

an mthuuon ol

thlt aort to make that
4

lclnd or promiM, pallic(ll.olf';,,. , - . - hllnMII p04ntld
out, "In our Chlrn!lno ond priCirlouo woold.• Wllet wu
desloed . woa the .sort ol -&lt;&gt;OOIIIIhtM"I Brown Is
providing. In the wofde o f lh.ti~PtOYOSt: ~'We entor into
the orranoomont wllh- tho hope lhl l 11\e otiOCIIItlon

[A decalon 10 tetmlnate thO praiSent commllmunt to

betwe&lt;~n the toumot • nd '8rOW1)'s- phllooophy
~~epan.-t """ c. _lolt!J ...,lnv.'' ~ t. the scxt ol
commltll*'l that !his Un...,lltr ,.,,.., IQ provldo. At no
lime rn thonlnt mont .... wbleh -PISSH&amp;Inca Somlt
wrola hll tMmOrondum did F11ber, I or any mtr~~bl&lt; ot

heavlty aubskUzed

this Oep,~tlrntnl reeelvo ett11er wrluen or verbal
aa&amp;uranc11that the Unl¥etalft waa w llltno to p1o~lde a

publlohed. Ancl, llna lly, leo mo oay that II thl jouonll
were to loave 8uHalo, tt cenalrlly woui&lt;J not go to

commitment to lhe PPA, even at a reduced lev.l, of
lon0-llst1ng ..,pport,
•
1 lhoUICS Nke to remind you, mor-or. lhll I
pptalnld In oome Oetall Ia you and to tile Oeon ol tile
Faculty ttwl •IOnlflc&lt;&gt;nce ol thfl fournat tor SU!IV tn
oeneral • nd fOf our Oepertmont rn partleutar. l aJao
ample wornlng ot lhe unforttl!l&amp;ll conl&lt;lqulneet
wt&gt;feh could reoun If no 1110!10 commllrMnl 11r011 f!lllie
to ""' journal. On ~~~ 14, 191JD, I wrole a lhr. .paott
""'" to you oatailing aH •mou- Among my
$11le!Y*'II ltl 1111 lollowirw:

'a-••

pJaee.•

ol

~.

am

bt

t"e lnatltutlon where 11 Ia

comparab~

atandlng• . . Plilcea likt

-ytvanit anc1 Toxu """klwetcome It, t

&amp;Ute.

Sefcwe t go any t·u nher let mt aawre you tnat thil
open ._II., 11 not meant to q..,..l~ your good faith or
l~l of tht admlnlatr• tora who ~~!. beeo lnvolvoc:l II')

the 'IIQOIIIIIona Which t*O Forber a doclalon. lhMtll
noc 11 totuo II would be ciulto loollah for an}'OIIa\lo
8CC\IM yov or any otner aCStnltuatratot nere ol

Oeliberotoly trying lo Ofl rid ot the P1&gt;R AnO I ""'"
ple&lt;!ty ol • • - to auoont \llel pwtl&lt;;ularty ot tha

Fwstond q&gt;&lt;&gt;~l impoftanl Is,,... quality or ,,...lournol
lloeJI, Tile PPR It rocqgnlzld • • one ol till toP
ph il olop~r journals nol only . ln this country but

Dean'•

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ge&lt;&gt;i/lne concam with thll

mau11. Ftathotf, wtta t as •• atakele tn. modu• op4ttnt11

o l the Aclmlnlstrotlon In Ito o.a nnoo wllh thO PPR. This
moduo ,.rondl, which ShOuld Ill ol lnte&lt;eol to tho

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Tne laltute of the Aam. nl~tlliOtl to ;ecooniza the
dHfefttflce bOtwoon the PPR ana othar jou1nat1 In tho
Unlverslly ill an lltusttahon of lh41 reJuctance of thiJ
Adm1n1suauon to tecognll:8 dtlltftncn of quahty and
f\•storicaJ eucumsta~ Wtlhtn the Un1verstty 1nc1 to
appo~lion rnourca eceotdi"VIY Wnlte neQOI~Ung the:

petpetuit( means tore¥M, and no reasonabte C)8fiOn

e~epected

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II•• Unl...,rolt\1'1 This brings mo to my

~nd oojnt. h ra clear from what wa read ano hear
I hat dua 10 political ano "emogra.phlo cons)(Jetltlonslt
os going oo l&gt;lillcteutnoty dllllculltoo SUNY ao Bullllo
10 i\a¥8 II ill diSPOsal ttle Iundt neeeuary tO lllfiCI
the kind of IIC/Iolals "' dfteloP lha ltJM ot progttml
\flat would &amp;nh.artce hs scatura. We migttt be ab-. wflh
eflon ond wtldom, tolooep tho goods
but IIIII&lt;!
can be o.:poc:ted 1, the way at new acquls1t10nt. UnGo;
l ho&amp;e conditions t baliewe wo tho4Jkl oo all we can ro
•eep the PPR here. For H we lote It we cannot oxpec t to
reocvperate It at a laler time Of to repJace n With •

Un•vettny cotrHf\Un•l)t at Wgt, Ia c~f)' teveated 1n
lllree weyt Fuat. ~the falh.ltt of 1M Adml...,tslfl:·tton to
come f~ard wllh a tono-tefm eotnmiltMfllto the PPA'
secona. Dy the r,uuut of tha Admin•strahon 10
recognize lhe Clltference betwcttn the PPA and otnet
joornalsln tho Ur1lversltY. ano tnl td~ bV ahe laltureot tno
Admlnt!ilr~116n to rno'fe with swtltnoll to make • ere••
dectsiiOI'\ on lhtl matter
The faU(ne of the MnMnl tltauon to come IMW~td
wilt, a ~tonn eommu~t 1a an ill.f.#Sira.t-on of tM
rotuctance ot the Adm•mstratiOn 10 make long-Utfm
commltmtf11S In o-enerll .tnd c:onttatuly to ree.-am•ra•
atwl 1e~lew thoDe that hawe aheacty been made. I 00 not
believe a uO"'Oflillj wr'l1Gt1 Gla1ms tO' be a maJor
reu.a,en il\ltiHJUon can be tu'l on • ct•y to day or t"Ven
• year to )'Oif b11ifs If ll'lts UnlvOfiiiY. Is ootng lo lulhll
Its missl()ft, the Dblns 101 tt5 de'lelopme.nt rnvst be tQ.I\0
range h 1.1 nftdfess to say th.llt 1on9 ranoe C)tanl
. tt1m eommuments..
requ lf\fong

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support tnlotved (at most

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Ihat U 1~ Brawn IUS lhan a monU1 and 1 half to com•
to a «Mcl$1on.
OUr ~ltrMtU II deeply 0JA.Q9CNnled boln by IM
Uat;SfM Of lhO fou,..,_! IO Blo.m end by the ~~ tho
Ad,T'hncstrat ~ pt•)'ed rn this man..- We ~re atao
uOd:eneCI by the racl thai thrs OC:C:Vtred !usl pncw 10
Farber'$ delth Nolhlng can be done now 10 bttno tta~
the journ•l and nol hlng can be dono to convince Fattwtr

lhlf 1h!S

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realty IPPIKilted hi!.

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worlc We can only hOpe that the q-llons robed ""''

wtU .JefY9 to eha:f'IVCJ tl'le modUI QPfllattdl ot thou whO
vowern II'Ha ln111tuuon.

Jotve J.E. GltCII
Proleu01 •fKI Cltlrt
0./)olr(m.,l ol PII;JOJophy

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lile(peJ---be tMI 111lldl dirrmm ltipcnd- ·

"I juadon't-ony diiTcrmce.'' delm&lt;d
Sc. . . a.~ rqwaaniati~ Aloft
Rmalfdd. -poriaa lbt bpplopon plaa
with prt•!oos UUAB rug•cturlo.a
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Momttlnt EdltfN

M&amp;rhd mos1 no1ably by iu br.vity,
Wednesday niaht's m~llna &gt;aw lh&lt; Dlr&lt;ciOrS
or Su Board I. Inc. approve plans 10
rtttruaurc the llnanclally belequrc&lt;l music
branch of lhe Unl•euhy Union Aaivili&lt;s
Board (UUAB) despite lukewarm opposition
by somt mcmben.
lnlloduccd by UUAB Music Division
Dir«tor Lila R.appapon, t.ht proposition

involes the a.abUllunent of a "concert
bolrd."' whos.: main re.pon•ibl1i1Y·WOUid be
to act as a ..10undi.na" body ror suuestions
brouah&lt; before h. Mcctlna w~kly, the
board-consistina or • wide spcarum or
UUAB pmaMcl, Sub Bolltd r&lt;pr&lt;SenltliVCS
and two HOUtJidt'' ltucfmu.-wi.ll review
upcomlna conccr1 budacu and hn&lt;
prodll&lt;lion updalcs. The ncwly&lt;na~,ed body
will alJo ho~ f~oval on aD octi.Uy
SU&amp;JCSlioru.
Countcrl nc

murmurs

Signals get uncrossed
as ceasefire is reached
by

El~• A. StfiiMitr
S{lt&lt;tlllm Stoll WrlttT

o .. t~e slanalt
Sin« Monday, researchers 11 1hc
Cuy·Sherman· Parbcr complex
hove bt&lt;n r..:dvina .... or It from
radio sll,l!on. WFBO, which
lowucd Its radlu sianal In
compUlll« with a decision handed
down by U11lvcrsi1y Prcsidtnl,
Robert L. K.,lcr.
The IWO pori decision
temporarily ends the heated dispute
bctw~ WBFO and rcscarchcn
'"ho las! April charaed lhll lhc
station's slanal. cmanalina from iu
antcnna pctdlcd upon Kimball
Tower. was inh:rfctina wilh 1hdr
h\ahiY scnsillvc cquipm~nl . The bcainnlna of 1hc lnlcrforcn« was
traced back to tht &gt;I Ilion's
subs1an1ial power Increase Ia&gt;~
January.
,
Th• slanals havt been lower&lt;d
over 23.000 walu 10 3,000. with
raurcllcn cmetalna triumphant
ror ,the prcsmt time. Ho......,.,
oppoocn~ or
ln1c:rr~
would ,..rer to do • .,., with the
siJna1s ahoacthcr by movina the

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You won't hue
another chance to
ha~e your portrelt
taken tor
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aoor.•s1iat.iJk,y.
"Tile_..."* &amp; .....__
levolved io

publislllooa • JIOI. .Ially lilblc.'' 1M lawyer
told lk p91op. Bar befcn ~ cao be
he tl&amp;tik:!l, tbtre- ~ _.,...

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Jx&gt;and ll•cs

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~ .... dla'e .. •...,., - 10 he
ccruiD ................. Sub Boenllpiost
a Ubd Nit, Uppoo ,_.,.,..~ !hot a
"11111
us lnP\11; It's • cbcd:
.., . . _.. be lllcorporllled Iato TJtt Oun!tll :S
t.Ut I llilllt II Dtedccl." tbc Musk Director
IOUIIoead "rdloctllla ..... die IMibllea6on
,retorted. "Aoy &lt;Wnl wiU 11m! o board
stair only1 aod 001 S..b b rd, "is
majority - · to 10 thnouaJI. ..
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After lhc propOSal wu 'PP&lt;O'(,Cd 7.0.2, ' rcsponoiblc • for lhc 1ablold's """'"""'·
"TIW may bdp. 111·." Lipt&gt;eS' explained,
...itb ttoiiCIIfcld """ om.,... Scudcn1
CO!JIIIl&lt;21dna thlt "jolltJIIllllo must be
~ (GSA) dircaor Alu CUtao
abstalniJia, UUA 8'1 victory wu Yrabbed by ~· ror the copy lbc7 &amp;lllhor.
in41catlna lh.. the ~ion fell Representatives rrom varlouo studenl
~ wllh the lpyer.
r11r lblwt or 1hdr onllcls*ed ..
f&lt;qllal!na pcrmhlloo to lllllia tile clbdooimcr
Our of lllc $26,000 ,...le1, only half was in other pubbions wiUcllthcy ljiOIISor.
Aaabl. a-reid 1ook tilt cr-taa view,
mel, Oatao ~. addllot tUt had lhc
, _ Pa MiriheDy - . , 1101 btftl
~......,.;. tbc dirftuln '-41111dc •
caocdlcd dac 10 tile: Clllcrtolncr'l IUDca,lhc "ralst.tke" m Ill&lt; fuacliltl or the JOmCtimcs
8aMtiits board ......ukl ..... aotched aoly •
CCID1IOm1ial ~. Noti.Qa the lawsnil
"lOOO or 4000'- lloll* ddlc:il.
"~" that be clllnlcd. pcnncatcd the
s;- the lbo~ canDOI be rtetiroc&lt;~lhis sasion. R.ooalfcld WO&lt;Idtred lloud wflctbcr
,....,, the OSA -ber lnfonncd ~
1bt ~ Sub Board dlrcaon""' bound 10
the decisions or !heir pr~; bul
lh" Sub llollld wiD "ha~ 10 deduct" the
IUIIOWII from UUAB's Sprina ...,......
tccicved no concmc r&lt;pllcs.
allocalioo. With SlA,IlOO oritiniiiY· Jel ror
lkspltc tb&lt; aalhfrlna's brevity-it
ncx&lt; lenn, CUkao"predk:led 1ha&lt; due 1CHbc coocladed In lcM tlwt 90 mlnutcs~lme was
dclich, UUAB lllould .. pea allout "$8,000 dcvo1ed to K'rulinldna the pr~in&amp;
leu" than lliat lOIII.
month'• record of minu1es, much to some
Tumina o11m1ion 10 a 11\ltccllany Of Olhcr dltffiors' displeasure. Com1cmplating a
bu:siftm, thr su.Kfenc-run corpOration's notaalon't wordlna conccrnina ch~
avaUablli1y or a Oroup Lqal Scrvicts lawyer.
dit&lt;ceors Qlldlioncd Sludcnl Apoc:iation
Rolalfcld insl!ted on a clearer aplanation
(SAl Attorney Richard Uppcs oonccnslna
Sub Board's llabllldcs h&gt; I'Widlna ~ for fUNR refem&gt;&lt;:&lt;. With cries or "nobody'•
J01U111 care" "'d "I wish I could nnd a cvr&lt;
Cw~nt-1 •«kly news and I~~r•
.,.....me. TheW... was Ont l1liscd - the fot yoa,'' lilt SU&amp;J&lt;Stion was defeated 6-2· 1•
pcrioclicol printed the thin! inJIIllm&lt;nl or a
with Rolalfdd and OSA rcpn:scn'*i••
smcs &lt;ill hied "Finkcl·l•le... wblch A&amp;Jlc M&lt;dia&lt;.tll....,llna.
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9irectors play musical chairs;
Sub Board okays UUAB· switch

or ua

tlacrtbodt tliR llleled raploiU
•~~deal
MldjNtW\ll Wllliu! l'lnkJcstelll.
T..,..IQa die' dlllsnpaa "IIIler~, ..

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an1enna off campu.a.
The second part of K&lt;11&lt;r'• ,..,.,.
fold decision m!/llrcs WBFO 10
submll a plan to his ofrlc&lt; by
Fcbruory ror aetually mo•ina 1hc
m1$$M antenna from atop its
moun1 on kimball 10 anolbcr

loatioll.
'5&lt;rvt nor popui.Ms'
In., Octob« dcl&gt;alc be1,.ccn the
1wo opponcnu . WBFO OtnctaJ
Monaacr Robcr1 S ikorski
contended thau if power ·~• 10 bo
lowtr&lt;d before fu November ..,.1.
annuli fund raiser, 1hc Jtatlon
stood· to lose Sl5.000 in public
donations. Howcvc:r. while still
opcralin&amp;al fullcall'lcilydurlnathe
drive, Sltonki labeled the fund
raiser "a smashln&amp; succns" whklt
drew over Sl9.000in plcdacs forthc
1111lon.
AT their currcnl puwcr level of
3000 watU Sikonld sal&lt;! .. ..,. are
still able to serve our populous."
Wbm asked why the -ion was
opPol&lt;d 10 lowcsina fu IJ&amp;:nll fouo
lot!&amp; ........ the da:reucd "''"•
-sliD ..,.,...... its oocticncc. Sitonl&lt;l
-.1&lt;1 only reply, "We orrer&lt;d te
make a CI5C by case stucly or lhe

ANYIOO't USf£NIHQ:?: AliCia sial~ WaFO ttdl.tced It•
twoNcettittg sJfr\lf Cltl s.tk:•lly thls pes I ...,.,., In (.CII!fttMttnc;e
WJih Onl•lf'll:tY Pres~ ~ L. K_..ti'l I'K~I OI'Otr. The

comp1ajnl$ l\ave been rcc:civc.d to
di!C.

Preliminary tcsu conducted by
Profcuor £1... Saths or lh&lt;
~~or~.oM

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Md tllftn .._,.........,.with
MaM\ SttHI C•epua-

WBFO's antenna off ,campus,lald
that .tw: was unaware of Ketter''
decision. AlthouN! 1hc ptOfc:ssor
had not oonduct&lt;d aoycx~
10 UC&lt;tiJin lhc dfccu .9f ~

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IIKifOtl.l~ ~Oft

lht

AI the pt'CICOI time, SachJ is
hoplna for pcliods or auarant~
"quie1 limo" from WFIIO in wblcb
the- ~ llltion
would cr:a.s~
b&lt;oedeutlna all toaethcr and

or tlj&lt;.. orpnften ror ~~ r&lt;SdKh
.-.:hers ~ OOOidUct their
any
profcsson, r&lt;V&lt;alcd t1YI the. powa lowred - ......... ~-­ uipetlm&lt;nll • whhoul
bo reilooa:d iDid..-c. •. , . -,_~is
rccluc:lb bao removed ~ to 10 the lntcrfcraxr
- x i - c i t SO...-..
to - t h e . , ....... ofT ...,.pus,"
l&gt;tr""* of the~ imc:rfm:ncc
"I'~ 1tan1 or
s.dlo. -'dcd, ••it makes 0&lt;111e and
ia 'his ~. He said
b)' workcn 81 t1tc -.Jqq .,.,.., I'm tWo it will be done."
(rntd~) lnddmu...
•
rurt~~a ltStS ..;u be made.
tuMna
•o
~ow&lt;r
dltlr
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Docs W81'0 C'IP&lt;Q to _.... its
The .... t&lt;qll&lt;lled ..., ·
w1cncn cxpcricncina dlfllcuhy 0*1 ...
admlucd · Sachs, - • 'bol I tlliak In the future? S.&amp;oc.ki
m:dvlna WF80 on rhclr nadio to
Profcsoor Doo&gt;lold. Faber or the lhey'vc btftl kccpinc thdt heads In - c d . "WBPO will wort on
call the swlon abollt the troubk. N~~.­ 1hc sand by aVOidina this situation the 'raldan•s _,.,proposal and
hope to mffi lbt dn41lac dale."
Accotdlna 1o Sikorsli, no ai&gt;Ch tey rtalft Ill the drive IO JIIOVt since last April."

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�University·Couracil to discuss
~(orming dorm advisory board
by Cllrb tle e Roae"
SpNrn;m Sl-'1 Wmtr

Lorenzetti explained. ''I feel they do a rme job.
We fed, bowever,thestudeotjudieiary process is
too Ions to dea&amp;.ilh problems that require
The Univ&lt;nily Council today wiU once apin Immediate action."
review the proposal for an advisory hearlna
Objte1ioos to tbe proposal stemmed from the
board to handle spcdal dormitory problenu that lack of auaranteed Jcaal counsel. The proposal
require immediate action. lnitlaUy the suaaeatlon states that "tbe student charted with a mtatioo
was rejected by the Council at Its November 21
may be acc:omparUed and assisted by an advisor,
meuina.
"'bo lball ooc appear iD lieu of tbe Sludeot. 'lbe
The proposal states that the Advisory Hearina- appearance of tep1 counsel as adviso.r oball be a1
Board will hear cues which are nor referred to the discretion or the Advisory Heari.Di Board.
the student judiciaries . . . and will conveoe for Council members regarded this provision as a
cues which require immediate resolution, involve dcoial or due process.
S&lt;"Ye&lt;e dlsruplive behavior that houslna start
.
cannot baodle, involve violations that threaten Up! npts
the beallb -eel 4fety o( the rcsklcnc:e ha&amp; aod
Loreoutti and Dollmann expbiioed k~
are not specffitally included within the to the nature of the heariOJ board, a lepl
jurisdiction of the Hearina Commiuee for the representative would nor be needed. The Council
Maintenance: of Publk: Order.
disaareed.
Associate Vice President or Student Affain,
Council member Robert Koren said in a
Anthony LorCftutti and As50ciate Oir&lt;aor R~porrer interview that, "if, in fact,the Hearina
Ronald Dollm8nn both aveed that the occd fot
Board mates a judgment that a studeot sbould be
the board uists.
disenfranchised. that's a viry serious thing . . . I
"Some spcdal cases (dormitOly violations) think it's terribly imponantthattbe rights or due
deserve immediate ae1lon, espcdally when they proces&gt;, or the right to Jcaal counsel, be available
infringe upon the rights of other students.'' said to students at all times."
Lorenzcui. "For this reason an Advb.ory
Other members qreed, arguing that the lack of
Hearing Board Is needed to take care of the due process would leave the hearing board open
problem promptly. "
to a arcat deal of criticism.
According to the proposal, the four person
Advisory Board will consist of represCfttatives
Hai1'U!IIleat
LorcnzettJ and Dollmann explained that the from the Housing Sta ff, the Division of Student
Affairs, the University community and resident
hearing board was proposed after receivina
various comments from Resident Advisors, the students.
1\ccordina to tbe proposal, the AdviSOI'y Board
Housing staff and student$ in general. Most
people IJrUed that the process could help may recommend anythina from a referral to an
expedite cases that need to be dealt with quickly . appropriate University disciplinary body,
The Administraton pointed out that the disciplinary probation, or dismissal from housioa
heariJII- board would not duplicale the atudent with or without the opportwlity to be considered
judic:Wles or the Hearina Commission. IIUiead It upon n:otpplication.
would deal with spcdrtc cases as outUned in the
The student also bas the ri&amp;ht to appeal a
propoUJ.
ckcision from the Director of Ho~oa to the V'tce
" We are in no way trylna to criticize 01 take President for Student Affairs within S&lt;"Yen days
poloer awav from the studeot judiciary,"
of receivina notice of it.

Kemp sees hope for
Amer-ica's inner cities
loy ClortJCiooe ICoryte)'ll
$p«ti'IJIO

5&lt;'4{/ WrlJ"

"Presldeot&lt;kct Rorutld lsfpn orrcn DCW hope to the peopk or
Am&lt;riao's 1nn&lt;r citla an&lt;! jWhlcul.vty New York," ~od H.tmbura
~ J ..k Kemp at a rC&lt;lCIII oddreu bcf""' th&lt; Aolociatioa ror a

llei!Cf New York.
A lop priority of the new ldmlnlstntloo Is tO reston eo:.omic srOWth in
Am&lt;riao. One Dl&lt;'thocl it hu t&gt;"&gt;PDtcd is Cf&lt;llliq new job opportuailies ror
lh&lt; Uliotl'o UDeftlplo)'&lt;d-10 be ocbievod lhrouP !be UtbaD Jobs and
Ent&lt;f1111s&lt; Zone Act. Kemp, who wos ......,tly Clair or !be Housr
R.,..blic:au Coof.,....., noted thAt last w&lt;dead in Oolirornia Rt:apn
''reaffirmed his ouppoa for tbe ..,.,..,. of &amp;t&lt;rl&gt;risc Zooa." Actial
joiatly with Act ...._.., !ioutb 11&lt;Bob Oaraa, K...,p
indkated lbe wide ...,.. or support for !be job ....,. ..,.,.,.,.. 'Th&lt; bill
orren new iacmtives for smallenteJl&gt;risc de\'dopcn&lt;m al&gt;d job creaJoo in
poor communities.
Suppor1ina tbe Kcmp-Garna &lt;ffon .. ~ 8lodt Caucus
l..cadet Gus JillwtiN, Urt.u ~II&lt; Praidaat VCJDOO Jonlon, Ill&lt;
NAACP ond - a J dty maron. ICanp al&gt;d Gwdo assert that Ill&lt; biU will
al•• ...,. hope to ~red i'lorthca&gt;tem al&gt;d ach&lt;r

c.....,_...,.

us aties.

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Acalfclq to Kemp. US dtles hAve U'ldlliqoally bcm oleadiaa..,....., of
ideas al&gt;d new _.IIDitks. ~ clo&lt;waeated in a Mao:ocbu:tctu
his ...WI buJincsscs-iDsith&lt;citia-that
prodvcc mueh of lh&lt; rwion'• lnnovatioru al&gt;d jobs, Kemp cited.
IC&lt;mp lidded that these entcrprbcs P&lt;OVI&lt;k tbe _.,unky lor th&lt;
milbocu of Am&lt;ricaM "'lto lmmiarate to th&lt; cities ""'kina a better fifcstyle.
These openln,s ... disa,~arlna beca- tbe small busioes.omeo fail or .,.,
unable to tqin in tbe lnO&lt;'r cilia. " What w&lt; need b a new suatear to a&lt;t
thls proccn or economic arowah and JOb aeation moving again," tht
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Thanks UB, lt. beal a great -leT.
P.J . BOITOMS Invites you to party with us
before you leave dumg TGIO IIJE'ek, Dec. 15
lhro..dl Dec. 23. Hoppy Days drink price$ swting
~Y at I p.m. and conlinulng tillll :OO p.m.
every nlgtoL Let loose and celebrate. cause
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c:kics. ,......_ ....,.... ICale mlfq)tet1Ua1bip dry up,"
dcd.nd ~. "JO clo lbo
10 let on lUI auciaJ bon- null
of our ~ !Jder." Alld Ibm IIWl)' uiDcr city midmu ~
ca11111t in IIIla wtll"" trap of pcM:rty, h&lt; Mlded. .

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Th&lt; Nonlw:u'a «emomlc problans-duonically hilh UMII\plorc'l•••·
_ economle.otaanlllon '-lid a d&lt;Cinlna tu btie-mqnify ;h&lt; probknlo of voted tb.IJ - k · to approvc 1
ttl&lt; w11o1&lt; nation, Kemp aaerted. "Wc musa uodcuke a conccned tu ;ctoluLion ioclulllnt Native
cffort to cut fed&lt;ral ~ ratd f&lt;fCC$ rile board,~· aff'ltmed K&lt;mp, "~hilc 'AIDericai!S ill thc City's ofllclal
defulltioo or minority aroups.
•lllt&lt; and lou! authoritieS o1Jo lower~ tax rat&lt;~."
K&lt;mp conttnclcd , that ibc tu blUe should b&lt; ..pandcd by fuU Proposcd by Ellkott District
Councilman
James Phu., the
aoploymau and Jlrona O&lt;lODCXIIic •arowtlt. ir til&lt; Nonh&lt;aa .....,
transponadoe~ a)'ltan ia to b&lt;.rt'bulll and 0111&lt;r s..:h SCNica arc 10 b&lt; raolutioo oow ..,.. rq MaYOI
continued . And 111m, II&lt; ldclcd, lo&lt;al authorilka mull b&lt; pvm morc JOJI&gt;C$ Grilfm lor riDAi .....'llcatlon.
Buf'falo's Native AmctiC&amp;ft
comrol o-cr that 'upanclcd bat.
Th&lt; prilnt fon&gt;&lt; belli.&amp; 1M IC.ealp-ltoth tu CUI said that thc Ktmp- oommuoiU' bad J0&lt;1111c Inclusion
into
ill&lt; Clay's Affomaotlvc Aclioft
Oama Entapris&lt; Zon&lt;lqjslatlon tup at til&lt; ccnt&lt;r of thc ptobkm.
Plan, &lt;pccifocally iD Fed&lt;ral Court
Juda&lt; John Otrtin's order callina
llal&lt;lndoe of -tlva
Th&lt; bill alao orren iD«oliva iocluclina thc cstablisllmcnt or YOIWJtary for minoritY turin~ ""'uircmmls fO&lt;
jobs rcduclloo Of 5ocW Security tax&lt;S for thc )'OUDJ, I CUI in busincst 1U Buffalo Pollee a nd Fire
Departments. ' Curtin refuacd
ratCS. lo order IO 4ua1Jfy, a busincss must hirc at lcut DD&lt;•half Of ill
requests to include Nadvt
&lt;mploytu from within til&lt; lobs and Ent&lt;rptbc Zone.
,
Amcricans
in thc cmploymcnl plan,
"'l'bc Utban Jobs and Entcrprisc Zonc Act would dircctly addrcss thc
Pku cal.led
mll}or di:Jintcntlve job crration in New York City, Buffalo and New York on t.he arounds of
a "tcchnltallty"-thc aroup was
Statc, K&lt;mp &lt;mphasilled.
Hc promi:Jed to wook closc.ly with other m&lt;mbcrs o(Conams, 11atc and not liuaated In orleiMl action.
Tbe -Nativc
American
local kadcrs to brina enterprilc zon.. to Nrw York .
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' Thc youthful Kemp rci~rated tbc areatcst hopc for the nation lo overall Community then tiled an .
ecooomic &amp;rowth.. ''Whm the eocnomy i.sdcclininJ. New York feels h fin1 , adminlstralivc complaint aplnst
and hani&lt;SI . Wh&lt;o thc «DC~omy i&gt; suona, Ncw Yort lead• thc way," thc rile City with the US Dcpottmcnt of
Hou.ina &amp;Dd Urban Devdopmdll .
siHcrm Housc ludcr added.

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In an dfon ro avoid complaint
procccdiD&amp;J, the Council voted bY'·•
14-1 m~ority tO""iinplcmcni the
proposal 'and request that Mayor
Crifflo Issue Ill E.xcculive Order
ea.tmdina mioority hiring !UlUilO

Native Americans. .A
amendment called for the lssuancc
or a Coundl ·ltltcmcnt clirccted to
othcr county and Slat&lt; lqislalivc
bodic1 rcc.ommcndina .similar
action.

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'1'bc lonc disJcotn wu l.ovcjoy
District Couotilmao Norman
Bakoo, who fcared that N~tiV&lt;'
Amcrican hirina Jtandards would

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wlll c~t only 10cjword ·(min. of 10 words)

J,Upplcmcnt - rathcr than bc
included in-thc &lt;urRilt 55 ~t
mit&gt;Otky hlrina rcquircronl!.
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Bak01 bc!icvcs this would hurt
the:' cmploymcnt ~ances of his
white COMtltucnoy. and claimed
thac Pilu said ··we want
more- and more come5 from
Whitryl" Ba~o.s furth&lt;r contcnds
that this r&lt;solutlon will'll!lld t~c ~lty
to "cnd up livlna totally by quota."
Pitt• emphatically denied thc
Bakot alltpdoM, whDe strcssin&amp;
thlt thc intc&lt;ll or the raolutioft is

solely to .. rcc:oa.aiz.c Nativ~
AmcricaaJ u a mioorlty-lcplly."
PittS ci~ thc Ovt1 Riahu Aa of
196&lt;1 and til&lt; Equal ~nity
Employmont Act of 1972 u
uampks of prcvious lqb;lalion
inttnclcd to r...,..UU minority

Ads w~ll be placed In the Dec. 15th specfcd
' cla..ljfed IMue of

llatu.s for aatf¥c Americans.
Univmity Council Eu&amp;coc Filllcy
added, 11Thls is not prejudice
apinst apyonc, Just JUJtice for

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J&gt;r...ntly only ll&gt;out tllrce or

lour US munk:ipalitiCI riOI&gt;QIIliu

DEADUNE IS 5 p)f TODAY

Nlllve Amcricans as a minority
aroup, Pitu told 1M Sp«trtim a
~dl. 1910, · coun dcdsioo in
llfdwautcc County, W'IICOIUin. hal
b&lt;cn t.,cd as tbh issuc's pra:edeftt
ODd oow-«CCfddnn to· Mastcn
District Councilma-'l Da•id
Collilk-Buflalo bu "an
oblipllon 10 takc the buD by tbc
horns aod Rt the roconl straiabt."
Councilman Filllcy bdievu tbll
Native A.n:laic:ans "have betn
ti'Nied hanhcr lltan any Olb&lt;r
minority." '1'bc aroup's aboormally
hlah infant mortality and illiteracy
natcs, Fallen obscrved, proves the
plf&amp;ht or tills opprcssed aroup.
"IIIKk pcoplc. wcre made: slaves
when the)" camc to America," he
noted. "lodla• were t!Ucd."
To l\utllcr orr.a """'' doinas
.....,.. N'dvc Americans, thc
Common Councll asted the
Butralo 8oerd of ~ to

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and loDedona • .,_.., fi~Petwonai•.A,. a special
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Pereo,.,., WIJf ~ • FREe moute JH*er •
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Ama1calll '"aoi Ollfy ID IDJUIIIoe,
bat;•

�s orts Brockport squea~s by the Bulls
by Fnndt Spodl~r
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The UB buketball Bulh •=umbed in the closing
minmes o( a li&amp;hl COnte!ll laM Tursday 10 the pres.sin&amp;
defm~ and fhllrJl·JhOOton&amp; offen&gt;e of the Brockport
State Collcse Goldm Easla. 49-48, in Brockport's
Tuule Gymnasium.
UB led ~I with IH&gt; than &gt;~• minute. left in a slow,
dtlibtraltly ACI·UP orrcruive PITlC'. Brockport's Ken
Richmond (the ilme's lcadlnJ&gt;&lt;Orcr 10·ith 18 pu, camt
back Wlih &lt;Ofti&lt;C\Itht buckcu from the prrim&lt;t&lt;r to
clo&gt;&lt; UB's lead to ~S witb 4:.14 ldl to play.
llolh teanu t.-..kd baskru, ... UB hung on to th&lt;it
.Jim ~71cad . lkOCkJ!Oft'&gt; 6T' Tom Alc:und&lt;t thm
scortd on a layup aflcr a Goldtn Eat!~• off&lt;IUJ.r
rtbound, putli!IJ Brockport ahead to stay, &lt;1948. 'Ill&lt;
IAsr r~oo mlnuta of I&gt;I•Y ,.,,. ctw.o&lt;tcrized. by poor
pa.sslns and numcrou..\ 1urno'-CfS for both teanu. UB
railtd. tO score dt'IJHIC' KVctaJ opponunitid aaain.st Ihe
ucht Eaal• tone.
With 10 •econd\ l&lt;lo tn the aamc and all or the Bulls'
timeouts c&gt;.ptndrd,

UB r«."'\'trcd the ball aflcr

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m~&lt;ed ltrockport free tbro• . Th&lt; Bulls brought the
b)ll quickly up lhr t."aurt for On(' nnal shot . UB
'"uphomore Dave

A cr~:t

&lt;lnd ckflcc1C'd

o f boundl, t'ndi11g the game-,

vamly chucked-up a 15 rou1cr

•ith one ...condon tht clock that bounced orr the rion
OUI

SoU, rtbound
t ht" fiut haJf bqan 'A'Ith bolh ctam) on equal
looun:&amp;-nttlher P.Oin&amp; In) ad,•mqt. After the ftru
~~min tilts or lh.t aame hot~~.("\ ft. Brcxlporl spuntd
from 1 ll-12 IK Wlth II \Lr\an~"'ned po1ntl. 10 taLt 1
11·12 bul&amp;&lt;. A OC\hnocal foul "'"' :meued to tht Ull
~uad b«awr or an uw:oum pb)tt numbct rcpa.a~
Ill th.C.. us·, scortk~'s bool. dvnn&amp;. Broc~pon ·,
'"ca.'- \ m~aLe that PfO'Kicd lhc one rxum
IJtffncnc;'t' 10 Brod.pon tn tl\t: finaJ outcome. UB
Jamrd the momentum w11h 1 12-6 scorlne drhc 10 ~lay
on th&lt; same •r th&lt; holf. 21.24
In lt"tcir rourth ;troia.ht los~. t~ Bulb continutd 10

display r«klcu pusina. no mo.-.mou on lh&lt;! off&lt;nJ&lt;
and numtrou.s wmovc:B. Jobn fitz:panict, this
IC'I50n't lc:adina scorer, s'qow~d h:i.s orfcn.sivt
erreruven&lt;Ss by shoot Ina. bllsterig 67 per~•· from the
noor, acorlna 16 •points, but, also makins costly

dcftnll\1(! crrou. Sc.n1or Tom ParSOI'll. the- Suur
University of New York Alhl&lt;tic Conference'•
(SUNYA C) Ouutandlna Player 1n the WHt last yeor,
chipped IJI 10 point&gt; a&amp;ainsl • defcrut seared 10 SlOP
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Int"fft&lt;'th t orftlbr
UB coadl 8lU Hushes auribut&lt;&gt; tht Bull&gt; lois to
lhar tntf(CC'UVC' ofrcmc ...1 don't think )'OU can win I
&amp;am&lt; if ~OU SCOTt only 4ll points," ht
" W&lt; fooled
to cxeanc." TM coach pointed out that bis bt&amp; tr~Ct~.
K.. Jo"cs and Harold Walker, played a CDmbot&gt;ed

wei.

tO&lt;al or 6$ mlnut&lt;S, yet only contnl&gt;uted 8 potnll
bct .. «n them.
"You &amp;04 to &amp;rvccreditto Brockport State," HuJh ..
sai.d . ..The)' beat U) with thC' sam.e four auys 1ha1

&gt;torttd la&lt;t yeor when wt beat them 64-SS. They
impro"td Since Jut year and we don 't have thC' 44me1Cilm. Thcy'rt a tou.&amp;h liult bl!nch. "
l'at)On~ aarced thai poor offi!Mivt: t:~eculion was a
ona1or rca10n for UB'• coliap&gt;e. He p dded rhat "the
des-ft-.: to"''" docs not sc:cm lo be there u eom~ttd 10
1M I )'Ut. •• J)&amp;ISORl ~U&amp;gtsttd I hal I Wide--opm, min•
to·man dcfC'nsiYt pmc. wilh UB conu oUin&amp; tht

ttmpo. would ha't b«n a brtler &amp;4J"De ptan
Walk~tOi ofr aa inspirational perfomtlliiC!t
'l&amp;AiMI Nla&amp;ITI. had }omC'Wbat of an NKMionaJ

lado'4n ap.nA Brod.port He .said the team "'~'not
up (O&lt; the &amp;amt "Tbe oth&lt;J team really wanted tht
p.mc mote 1han ~ •• wan.n tamancd. ··we '11rcrc JUJI
®tplaytd tn thC' ~ n~e mlnutC'S or the p..mc ..
*'I thin~ (I hat) 'flC''re not 1 s:tron&amp;te3m th11o )'C'ir and
""" ¥rill probably conunuc to mat~ the Qfflc
,,.. ~-....~· · ...... sc.:aMlphomo' k mi.stalco," Hught.s said. ..Thi1 il a IJP fOA fW()o UB lul• JOhn F•ttpt,ttiQ (5\t •~ ow.t l1odpott .._......,, AI w. ...
rebuilding year," The Bull! ho'l fredonoa Stotc th11 ift JwtMeJ~I 106&amp; 10 tM COidfll bg~u •t_.l ' '"PII'•lC.l.. Ul'1 te . .ft9 Kat., lhl.t
t n t, MUitd II polnlJ 11'1 1M 9-l·nt•
•••n•nJ (8 pm . l1ar~ Oym).

Two games, one win
The U B Royals ba.tlctball team settled for a split early thi• v,&lt;t~ •
•• they d ropped a road game to Oswego State Collrgc on S.turd•y
and crunched Dovboon II Cortland on the opponent'~ court
UB played •err poorly tn thcir contt'SI against Osw•so. bul only
lost by five poonts An inJury to stanin&amp; guard Robin Dulmage
the critical factor In the Bu ffalo loss.
" Midway lhrouah th&lt; fir!l half Robin suffeted an lln~l• lnJur)
and it was all down boll from t here ," aplained UB coach Linda
O'Donnell.
O&gt;wcao led a1 half tim&lt; ll·37, but the Royals did not collapse
despite sbootont~ a pallry 33 percent from Ihe field . O'Donnell was
forced to pu1 forward Mar ie Bajacko at guard in place ol Dulmage
and Sue DeCook,lhe other UBguard. got into foul t.r ouble early .
Ellen Naidus spelled DeCook a nd she also fouled out.
''The aame was n01 thul well officiated and we were miulna •
strong part of our backcourt, but we just played reall y bad," the
Bullalo coach commented. "We s hould have won il. It really hurt

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Janet·Lilley sin&amp;ed the nel, dropping In 32points and s narlna 20
rebounds. Gina Collora and Bajac ko grabbed 27 td&gt;oundt belween

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The Royals scored only 19 points in ~~second ha lf and shOI a
miserable 38 percen1 rrom ~e foul line.
Buffalo's play aaalnst Courtland Stat&lt;, ho .. ever, pkked up and
cb&amp;Jkd a 7S.S4 vic!ory for tbe Royals.
"We almost didn't ma.le th~ trip." O'Donnell rcll«&lt;ed.
"Sickness and key Injuries •~n us with only a lew sirls, but Robin
healed incredibly fast and Marie Bajacko was able 10 m~kcthe trip
even thouah she had exams."
Buffalo had a pronounced hciaht advan1age, but Conland
played t hem tlaht through the whole fi rst half. The Royals had a
slim o ne point lead at the e nd or ~e fi rst stanza due to a lay· up a1
the b uzzer by Dulmaa•· That s.:ore stood at 29·28 UB.
O'Don nell s witched to man-to-man defense for the second half
in hopes ol fortin&amp; Conland 1.0 shoot ouuide. With J anet Lilley,
• Gina Collora and Bajacko collapsing in ~e middle, ~e UB inside
was impossible to penetrate and ~eir opponents were left with only
perimeter sh01s.
"We shut them off ins.l dc and they wereo 't hit tin&amp; from the
outside," O'Donnell explain&lt;!!.
The Royals s.:ored 46 points in lbe second half to run away with
the pme. None of the players .,... io foul trouble and they
&amp;eocrated 1 balanced SClOrint! auack.
Once again it was Janel Ullcy who led all scorers with 27 poinu
and 10 rebounds. Sue De Cook cbi_pped In 15 points, Gina Colton
lOOk 14 , and Pulmaae had 12. CoUora lied wi~ L illey for team
hla!Un rebounds with 10.
\'It
bia emotional un for tile team," the Royals coacb
beained. '" The cKeeu lion wu better, thelimini was beucr-il was
jus1 u a ll·tround team e ffo rt . n
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The UB Bulls open lhdr bocac basketball slate IOtliJht lJ&amp;insl a touah
Fredonia Blue 0&lt;\lib $Quad In Olsk Hall II ap.m.
Frr&lt;lonla is pr&lt;K.ntly l · l and are eomlna orr aa imp,...l•&lt; performance
qains~ Dividon II Oannon UnlvttSity.
The Bulls Ire l-4 and tho BIU&lt;: 0&lt;\liis POS&lt; their 11n1 inrerdivisional
c:hallenae.
,
"We'll be socin&amp; probobty the two best ~yon to enrcr Oask Hall this
....., ovcr rbe wtck&lt;ftd," Burfalo c:oKh DiU HUJ]Ies mnarkod.
Sitt·liQse, Fredonia is muob rho..,. u aurra1o with .....n auuds and
modiwn-slu rOf'A'IIdS. Dmnis Ma&lt;Ncil is tb&lt; key 10 tho Fredonia pme..
He is avcrqjna I&amp; points a pmuncbl6'5' ' is a aood leaper and de render.
" He hun us last y&lt;~r, " HUJ]Ies rcllccted.
The Blut ~Is play c:x&amp;c~ly rhe type or~ .S the Bulls botause
rhdr ]JC'&lt;Itnl cox1t Ol'q Pr~btl was an assislant to HUJ]Ies ror fh..,
....-. Fredonia's ~ylna wcU now, aoeordilla co HuaJ&gt;&lt;s. and ror chan
ro come in uti boar 11\Jrfalo 11 home would be a bia viaory.
"We're a youna rearo and our silc problem b plqu14&amp; us,"~ tho UB
eoaoh. '"Fredonia bas dcsl.,.. on the conrcrm&lt;&lt; Clwnpioriship aot1
beatina us ar home would juu abo&lt;ot knock"' our of ir . Three losses or Its$
will do h (pin the cbampionsll!p)) qain rlils year.
.
Pin-Bradford will be rh&lt; other ream in town oY&lt;T rhc weektorl. They •Uir
Clask Hall on Saturday at 8 p.m. and have a bia strona r&lt;am.
nw ~""'*"MC.i• s.c-w
The team from Pt-nnsyt\lania sports a S~l record wic;b numtrous _.;ns
a..,. Orrit1 " I p.M. TIM 1-*• come oft a OMi)Oint to over touah Divbion II opponcnrs.
~.PG't. ~ lhett lUton rKOfct 1o4.
"Our ch111&lt;cs of bearin&amp; Fredonia art abour 'S0-50. but b&lt;arina PittBradford would be a bla bi&amp; upset," explained the BOlls' head c:oach.
, P·B piiYJ 1 collai)Sina zon{ d&lt;f&lt;nJC and has an overall ~ood off&lt;nsivc
ream. Tht!r Inside a•m&lt; b a cask rh11 UB will have rroubl&lt; «fnrainina as
rht!r bia men have lh&lt; •l&lt;e srrenarh and JUmpina abitiry tbt Bull5 lack.
Huahcs' squad will It)' ro br&lt;ak • four aamo!Osina srreak. bur rlshr now
he isn't aeulna the kind or performan« nccd&lt;d ro do char.
" I really didn'r anricrp;llc btlna In chis posicion when th&lt; s&lt;ason
started,'' Huahe5 con1mcnttd. '' l chink we'll a~t btuer by tht tim~ we set
ten pmts under our belt , lr ~haven't buried ourselves by then."

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Tit~ tnd l]ttf'Jw rttular SUSOif is n~n,g, end It 's linte for lh~ Whttrd 10

''""out his ~I Dwords for tht Yf'DT.
Moot Exritl.. Tnm; The New Orleans Saints. EvtfY "'etk milHons or
rans sat aJued ro rht!r TV StiS awaldna perhaps rho miracle or rhe 1980s, a
Saint win.
LeaR Udd.. Tuno ; Kansas City Cllids. They .,. a .500 ream tlw
nobody naurcd would win four pmcs. Clrid"t tJrploiJs have &amp;one
unnoticed .
11iaa1 disappolot-t; Ntw York Jets. Yet people sliU Ooek ro their
pmes.
lllaal ""'1114K; Arlanta Falcoas. They are ruMina away with rhe NFC
Wesr and hlldly uybody has ootlced.
'-~ ;Tampa Bay Bua; Thor dramatocsoaJOO a year qo.,...

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Htltalldl A...rtt; l'ltw Ellalaad Parriots. The ,....,. tlw coulcln'l be
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Bozo A...rtt; Tht Selltrlt Seahawts. AlwaYJ clownina around in rronr or

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11.t&lt;1 er- A...rtt; The Piltsburah Slcelns. For so muy inju.ri&lt;s.
Alu..l VM u- A....... ; Oakland Raiders for pl&lt;'kina up.
s.,.. 11owt A...rtt: The Bufrato BiUs??7777t771??1?
WtJSirinltOfl 10, Ntw York Gillnts 17; A really imporlliN marchup.
S..n D/qo .,, Saul• U: Cll•'l•rs were clobbered Last week but pull
roaethcr ro plll(k the Seahawks .
Blif/Dio 20, Ntw £ltiiDnd IJ; 11\Jfralo'saot a fcelin&amp; . • .
Minnaot• JJ, CltwtiDnd 27: Upoc~ of the week.
Plttsburth JS, KDfiS#.f Cltyll; Stee.lcrs haw a new life and can •liJJ make
t.he playoffs.
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showclnwn sends chlUs throulh my body.
Plr/ltldtlp/JID 14. St. Ll&gt;uls J; l!qlet leave the Cuds for the vulrures.
oAtiiMID 20, S..n Fhvtc/seo U; 49'en make it ~.
CindiiiWitl11, CIIIC¥110 .20; Btws bavc saved t. few poiots for this pme.
&amp;/timon 14, MU.m/20; Dolphins are too huna-ovcr from a:J tho drinks
the 8ills' ~ytn bouahlthan last Monday nJiht.
Dmwtr 10, Ottkltl'Jdl6; ~biders 10 rbt way or the Patriots. They may
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Mmml /7. Ntw Y...t Jtu /4; Tbls pmo will bt riiDOUS,.oot for it's play,

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T""'P" /JQy JO; ~ :M; A wild cndia&amp; (or the two bas·beens in tb&lt;
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Bld/.Jo 1J, Soli F'rDMbco P; Bills play with Dan Manucci ar quantrbac:k
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Pbilly the role IS Kina or die NFC.
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Scaclk ror thtlt llome pmes. They 10 ~ a&amp; home.
~tro/110,
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Ottlclmrd JQ, /*w YOt"t GllllflS 14; Clleet tha&amp;. Oakland doa mak&lt; tb&lt;
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St. Louis 17, Wlllii~IOII 10; Two very disappointint l&lt;lmJ.
l*w Orl«&lt;N JO. New ~11d.20; Wbm yOU choke, you mlcht u well
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CJiwWNI JO, CilldAatll7: Brian Slpe 11100 aphis playorr-~&gt;ouncJ arm.

l'tt/3btuzll 21, San DNfo 10: A Monday Nlabt nwch rbaa could to
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Have you ever wqpdered whar basebaU jocla do in the off·
season? Can they a6ually survive without jer&gt;~:)'S on thclr backs,
sweatbancb on their hcacb and a ball in their arms?
You maybe surprised, bur th&lt; answerls yes. Of ooursc, wharrh&lt;y
do lsn'L surprlsing-Lhey g&lt;t ready for th&lt; next season .
UB ba5&lt;ball coach Bill Monkarsh says the most important thing
a player should be doing during the off-season is work on his
studies, be&lt;:aus&lt; If rhey don't pass, they don't p lay.
A playor is rrquired to maintain 2 .0 average in order to remaJn
eligjbl&lt;. How&lt;ver, mo51 players try ro kocp a much hi&amp;hcr average.
first baseman Doug Oluon says he is more conwned with ~eepina
up his arade~ for acad&lt;mie rcasoru rhan just for baseball. He want&lt;
10 be accqlled rnto a manaa&lt;menr school, which requires an
av&lt;raa&lt; much hlghe&lt; rhan 2.0 .
Pilch« Cary Klumpp hopes ro maJnrllfn a J.O averag&lt;. "Your
avoragels your lic~ctlo lh&lt; ream," said Klumpp. "You can'l play
j( )'OU'te nOt &lt;h&amp;ibJ&lt; " lie b&lt;ti(Vd that during the Off•season th&lt;r&lt;
is more lirne 10 ""Oik on homework, and a playtr ha5 10 cake
advantagcoftt. " II gives the suys more time to go tither way. A lot
or the play&lt;rs abus&lt; rhm rime by going our when rhey ha'&lt; rhe
chance. You can't do lh31-you'v&lt;JOI t&lt;&gt; be sorong. And rhe coach
is a real Slitkler about kccpil\8 eligible."
Greg Orange, anorher pitcher for rhc Bulls, l'inds studying hard
off·•«uon a• wdl as durmg rhc season, mainly btcau• he is still
e.tpccl&lt;d ro kc&lt;:p In shape- afttr a workout, nol many guys r..,lllk&lt;
st udying. H e said he would lik&lt; ro do well above a 2.0. but u the
&gt;.a yin&amp; &amp;IX'•, ' ' you &lt;on do ont rhinr great. rwo 1hings just ,good. "

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Monkanh's second prionl) for hi• playors is lo k«p lhetn in
shape b) ha' rng rhem "'or~ out at fitness cent&lt;rs. H&lt; upcc1s his
playors 10 work out thctr o"'n programs, no mort than on&lt; hour a
day, four days 1 ,...,~ . He wants th&lt;m to work on wtiaht
rtliSiance. Ot\lbtlotY and lncreastng !heir range of molion. He also
e.xpcc:u them ro k&lt;&lt;p thw muli&lt;llt&gt; in ton&lt; by nrnruna as much as
possible.
in betw= su.son&gt;. Monkanh believes it is up 10 h is players to
sot 1hclr own priorities eonccrmng school, jobs and social life.
During 1he baseball season, most of the players think that baseball
was !heir number one priority, Howev&lt;r, off-.scasorr. they aJI
agrtcd thar sthool was rnore importiUII , followed by working and
ktcping in shape. Surprisingly. maintaining a good sodal life was
•• the bottom or most or rh&lt;ir lisrs.
Olsson lift$ wecghts four limes a w&lt;ek wirh a fri&lt;nd. He believes
h&lt; can do mo« lifting with a friend than if he was alone. Ho also
runs as much as h• can. ahhou&amp;h h• fincb it tough wilh Wint&lt;r now
upon u~ .
Klumpp don a lor or runninc-rour or five miles every day. He
bel[.,vn I he bruest rw&lt;t 10 a ballpl~·er is havrn,g sltong lqs. Ho
also has a job ar th&lt; Nautilus Center, which aUows him to liO about
rhr« times a week . "I really enjoy workil!&amp; out." Klumpp
romar~od, "&lt;vcn when I'm Onished with baseball, l plan to make
rhe besr of my body by k"'P'"I" in shape. I'm not &amp;&lt;&gt;ing ro choat
rt-1 won't ma10111n a hfeStyk detrimental 10 cooditionina." In
Klumpp'• mind tha t ~•ns no dru&amp;&lt; ;urd 110t a lot df booz.c.
Orange works our thre&lt; days a week, building upptr body
strength and OnibiUry . He does a lot or lhrowia g and Jtrelclling
befor&lt; and after workoull, and a ser or 20 lo 40 push-ups every
nigh!.

Off- o a ac1lvlllts
In 1he orr-sason. most of thr players keep acli¥e by playing
Olher sporl$ such as racqu&lt;tball and basketball . Orani• believes
rhar bask&lt;tball is ospecially aood training bec:ausc ther&lt; is • lot of
running and Jllmpina which is sood for fhe lcp. And as a pitcllet.
rhe wrisl aCilon Involved in a jump shol bdp6 him buikl oonuol for
throwina th&lt; ball.
Eatin&amp; hobits for the playors basicall'y r&lt;main I he same- alo1 or
meau and voaetoblel, and carbohydnlles for mergy. Som&lt; players
ea1 mor&lt;lo gain weiaht, but some musreatless to maintain weight.
All·in.all, Monkarsh seerns to be pleased with ttie way bls players
ar&lt; working. Right now, besides school, jobs and working \)Ul, they
are also trying to raise money for tlte !&lt;am's annua\ trip sout h. It
eosts $21,000 10 fund th&lt; trip, a nd each player must come up with
S230 on his own. He does this lhrough rarnes, split clubs. and
selling ads for their advtrliS&lt;ment book. ''The play~ are havina a
hard limoo scllina ads this y&lt;ar," Mook11tsh said. " I hope we can
make the lriP possible." Bu1, only with brief hesUiation and a
quick wink, he added, "we'U go."
Theleam's frrsl came will be at George Wa.shin&amp;IOO Univ~sity
on April l.

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11. TOf'l,,

Trip iiiCiudn;
Trt111sport1tion from Buflllo to Toronto

Basin
Breckenridge
Jan. 3-10, 1981

trjl lirfllfr TDfDIITO TO lMnwl
AltfiMfiiiS
ltlig/111 lodging in c:tll1llonliniu 1t ·p of Copp¥ Mtwnrlin
4 dlr! lilt'tidlts D(l1itlnl/2 1rtt1 MYf sking ~

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winl &amp; cf~Hse p4rfy blfotr trip.

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IrS NOT TOO LATE!!
to ha~e.your
portrait taken
for the
1981 Yearbook,

for more

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RIDE 80ARD

Tr!enh lor. or••t Wft\ftler; .,.-·s ma Q

.l-n9 ttt

$475.00

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Jan. 4·9. 1981

Trip includls:
5 tJ.rs sking-Mr. Mlnsliflld &amp; $pn/ce Peak
5 nights lodging.strowdrih Motr1·3 mils from slopes
Rtwrrd trfl ca«h frt111$11Dflllion
10
T/WISpOftltion to IIN!hiy

$173. QU8d

- . &amp; ~ "'" • " SAi Medllnks worksllop

$1 B1.00 triple
$202.00 double

For the winter of vour life!

Fot more information &amp; remVItlons coma to Room 7, Sooire Hall

831·3591

�quote of the da}'
"When you c\lange you get older. There's
something wrong with that.''
-John Lennon

s.m-

L..oeal r..ailu? Croup ~
offen free le9al
- a n d lnfonnotlon to all U8 ltudants. Oo you bovo a
htarfng In SWJIUIJ courtl' of -ttle Pretl d~t·s
Commission? Ol.S bas II• •udenta to oct as defendon
lor lludents. for ,.,..lalormatlon, - I n at &lt;llS. Op&lt;n
11-5 p.m. /'londay, Tuaday. Th-y. and FJiclo!y. ..,en
1 p.m. w~ 1n 3&lt;10 Squ~. AJ.o open MorW:~oys
ftorn 1·5 p.m In 1n I'IFAC. EUkoU. 831·2273.
Tho Study Sldll1 PIKe. loqocd I" the C..~
I.Nmlnlj ~noor at 336 Baldy II now open 10&lt; lhe fall
Our trained lut«a, all
co11ogo
In~ ar• rudy to heip you team co orpn.lu time.
cScvdop your YOeabulary. t.eke better l«'luR" notes
-IIM\d your •••tl&gt;ooks, take ..... and rod f.......
well as any other erpccta of ttudyine. We are • free ctrop.
In ..rvlct. no -lntmono M&lt;"&lt;OAry. Op&lt;n Monday
frpm I h) p.m., Tu&lt;sdayfrom 11· 1 p.m . W&lt;dn...,.yfrom
11 ·!4p.m. Thursday from 10·3 p.m. and Friday from

_,..,.r.

Note:-- 11 a o,~wcrolty- of Tho Spe&lt;trum.
Hotlcu ore nan free of c:lwge. Tht ~ dou not
tiJua.rMlet: that aU notices wW appe.er eod rucrv• the
rJeht to edit all notlcu.ltOTICES TO APPEAII /'lORI!
THAH OHCE /'lOST BE RES(JBI'IITTI!D FOR EACH
PRINTII"Ki. Duclllou ore l'lond&lt;oy. Wcdn...,_y ond
Ftidly at t~~oon.
·

9:30· 12:30 p.m .

meetings

an~ements

Ruders. • r1tetl. and JHOC:tora are wgenUy nH'ded fo r
b lind atudent.s pr~lng for. OneiL Tht 'need l&amp; ut_q,e.ru.
Contact Mlk&lt; et CA~: 3&lt;15 Squire. 83 1·3521.
jf you Want to be • CAC volanteu nut aemu ttr• c;om.
up to au·, orrtce now and

exporlenccd

rut out a plo«:me.nt rorm. Oe.t

Polllh Student Leat~u.
Squhe.
•

m•••• today at 3 p.m. In 342

Tau Klppe ! .paUon eiKtlon me-eting Sundoy al7:.30 p.m.
In 218 Norton.

exper1en..a....._l_.n hulth core. older edult cont-erns.
&lt;duc:atl~d youth coun""IIOIJ. To nu- form andgc&lt;
mor~ lnrormoUon. stop by 345 Squlrc ot call eJ t-3~ I.

movies, aM &amp;lectu~U

30 hours Ill April-Spend them daocln11. dllnkiOIJ b«r .
IIJt&lt;nlng to llv• bonds. ll&lt;lplng - with the MDA Don«
-athon, _.,.orc&lt;1 by CAC. T!Us....,. -da you. your
rnenca. ~ your duOs and organllatioru. FOf more
lnlotmetlon c.ll Nancy at83J,J521.

"Lc.lmlng to Count: ·How a Corn.,..ut l'll9hl Oo It"
liMn by OIMr 0 . Selfridge today ot 3:30 p.m. In room
~I. 422G Ridge Lu.

AIIU·Rapo Ta.s k FO&lt;cc will nftd you Oljaln,... - ar.
Plc:k up an 'Opptlatlon In the CAC off1tt ~ you'"'
lnu&lt;atcd in ~lng a port of the la&gt;k for&lt;e. SOot&gt; by 3&lt;15
Squbo or u~ Otbl&gt;ie at 831·3521.

w-·a

-.O.IItge Pootry Wortuollop Rcadlll9
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at wsc. 108 Win- Ave..
bdllnd Adl.-. MSC.I\spiMij poota art encouroged to
come end tMCt. C'hlkkare provl6H..

" RadJm and Vlolen« Aljoflllft Women" alw&lt;n by~
'Ray today ....... liME Zion a.urd.. ~)Port... .. 7:30
L - . a . r t s t m u _ t _ at 10 p.m. M the • p.m Call WSC at 831·3406 rot transpoNtlon.
Rc:wrrectiOn Housa,. 2 (Jnlw.mty Avenue. O.ristmu tr«
R.&lt;eeptlon and - k sJen"'a f« Dr. Rullo Cdltr,IUihor
decore\,ing et,8 p.m.
or s-J or o w - tornouow from .Hi p.m. et ~.
Frtcnds and aqualntana.s Q( Women's Blvcllu Coll&lt;ge tho Buflalo Woman's Booltsloro, 2.~n Main 51.
art lnv1t&lt;d tb o WinW Potluck
TUHday at 5:30
A plano and donee pctfonnan« ..til k glvon by concen
p.m. 01 WSC. IOBWI&lt;lspeof Ave.. 'bdllnd....,.,._,, I'ISC.
pl.- Jamu Callbfese playing workJ on O.b&lt;Jssy,
Children~
Solie. lloch. and O.follo. with perfor_. by mombon
Applications a"' otlllava~ for U.. lottunatlonal PHt ol lh&lt; Empire Sctoe S.llot. today eo 8 p .m. 1n the
•
Htlplng cow... Spring 1981. Applications ar• In lb&lt; 1\atborlnc Co&lt;nell Theater.
c()llk:e of lnt&lt;rnatlonal Studont Affairs. 402 Capon. and
the lnterna\J9nal Student Retourc:e. ce",.ttr, ll6 Squllb- Tho n,.t porformanu or tiM: Buffalo Regional Ballet
&lt;;ompaey wiU k prC.cnrcd by Blaok Mountl.ln II
Cell 636-2258 for more Information.
tomorrow l l 8 p.m. In til&lt; I&lt;Aothorlne Cor..tl Theiler.
Fln~clal Aid application pacl&lt;ot; ior I !NII·A ore now
Tho
l'ledallle CoUege Jaal!n~trnble performs OK. 16 at
ovilloblt ol 1M flnandol AIll' Olflct, &amp;. Buller Annu B.
MSC. PAF form• or• d"" at til&lt; College Schollf'lhlp 8 p.m . In t~• Kolh•rlno Cornell Thoat&lt;r. Sponsored by
S.rvtce by Janciary 31, 19SI'and FAA forms we d .. 01
Blocl&lt; Mountoln II.
lh&lt; Ftnanclel Aid orne:.. bl Fel&gt;fuary211, 1981. Flit ..rly.
Aru (o4k, llluq, ond rogtlrnt mualclans will put on a six
Sun.,.lne Houle ls • crisis Intervene ion center 'oceted on hour music fest for til&lt; knefit or tho Opp&lt;1 Elmwood
106 ~'WinaporA..,... If you how e p&lt;oblom. n&lt;cd Senior Center tomorrow from 12-6 p.m . M the lAf•)"Hte
loOn"te ~. or )UM • ...., to teUc., fee.l free lo c.ll
Pretbyt erle" Church, 875 Elm.,ood. For more
8Jt.3646'orllopbyt~Je.-.
'
Information cal W.0..97.

Fe..,

Botl&gt;-*'tl..-ddooeontlec. l71orthe

"'""'ar.:-........ -"" -Of.

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tbe
PlltiOn:s •re e.Med to return ... trt.lhfWa 10 tM •fbtery ~
_ , then Dec. 17. ~~~~ , . _ wll k · · - during lhla
morkortum.

l lnblty ---

Soul ~
s....dey .. 5
p.m. In the Jon. Keele&lt; - · El-L This Js the flnol
- o f t h e -.

'

Trnol ......,. .. ~ Olltblne 10 _ .
enc1 ·""~ ;n Mnao during . . . . . _ or 198t lhcMAd
'"Ito "" Openrtlon Cloooroeds Alri&lt;a, Inc.. 150 ""'
A.....,.., litw York, NY, 1001 t. 212~42-8500 lor,_..
Wormollon.
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~~~ IGn!Qhlln 170 I'IFAC.l!IH&lt;octond t.omortow In ·
164 Old-.! at 7and 9:15p.m. Aloo. Sclnday In tho
Squire Coni«"""" Theater at 4. 6; IS. end 8 p.m.

" A . . _ - - " " " " " ' at 4:30,7. and ~.30 p.m. in
tho SqcArt CoMoronce

n...w.

"l1oo ~ - - ,_....; In the Squirt Conf«encc
Theater- Sundoy In t h e w Norton, ..

l . 5. 7.-9p.m.

n...w.

........... ~ ttl 1:30 p.m. In the Squl ... Confertnct

n.......

lor-the QIIIAT lo ..._.,

19811$-22.1980.

n.. oe ,...,••

"Turlc&amp;y-T-.t AtltKtlons" today at 8 p.m. in 2)8
Nonon.

&lt;:enm ..., _ . , • ,....,...•

Drop-In and - . : . , 5trvlc:t. iiii)IOnO.-tiOijlO tall!,
k lls&lt;oncdto, or ln~ollnformotlon Is~ to
ux the service. Tho Conte&lt; IJ loc;lte4 In 211 T
Open 12-5 p.m. weel&lt;day_a and 6-3 p.m. Tuucloys.

-•Rod.

rleod ....,tal work? "Tho oo,l. of S.hav1otol Sdtn«
MOds men o r - who tlolnk they- daru! wocl&lt;
end would · lik• to partlclpote tn a study or patient
r~ to routine dent..ellrutmenl. Two htt utlingaare
t&gt;&lt;O"ided
...;,.Conoaa Dr. N. Coral&gt; at 831 ·2164.

tipnrt!l

inronn.tion

T;.._y: 1'\on'o -«boll wt. Fredonia Slat~ College.
Cllrk ttall. 8 p.m .
~Tomom&gt;w: l'lfn'• SwtrnmiOIJ and llM"'I va. Mlagera
Unlvetlky. Clatlc Pool, 2. p,m.: l'lon'o S.sk&lt;tboll vs. PIU·
Bradford~CII[k holl, 8 p.m.; ~.., It Urilon Colltge;
WrutliOijot ~ Sooto Collo9'0 . •
i"ofoday: Wornon't Bowling, WHY Conl«._oPolillon
Motch. Squire Halll.onos, 7:30p.m.
UB Badminton Club wlllr&gt;Ot pr&lt;&gt;&lt;:llce tonight.

��©prodigal sun

literati
The W• Betw..n The Sh..ll,by Jerry Rubin

end Mimi Leonllrd. ·Richard Marek Publishing
Co. 228 p ages, $,11 .96.
-,---------~by Kristian Lutze

II ~ou eve&lt; wondered whet h - o d to the 60s
ond theW leaders here Is one answor for vou : they
are in tNir beds with lhelr wives of al poss.l&gt;le
people fighting The Wer betwnn the Slw4ts. That
Ia the title of ,Jeory Rub&lt;n'a ' - t book which he

wrote together whh hla wife on the basis of his
own experience as wall n about ~00 returned
questlonQ_aires and peraonallntervlews. C"Soon lo
be a major motion picture" 7 It ~ make a great
title for a fRm featuring Undo Lovelace in heroic.
non· vfota:nt direct act1on.J But let's try to be

serious for a while.

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So what does tho._"A\Jblt)-IAonard·non·Method
for footing good sexually" propoao7, Too much to
t'tcount heri. Mos..t_ import,.nt of all. ae)(uol
pannera have to riel themsetvea of their on•latlu .
Erections, Ofgasms-PQsa1bty even

stmultaniouslv- avtm intercourse kseff ere not
oa...,tlony ir\lpo&lt;taot for the aaxual wolt·l*ng of
troubled earthlings. ''Spons fueklng" leavl$
paflflefs ..,....isfled. The cour.oe to not f)Ofiorm
ond to openly _,.,...,.cote about fears. fto~ngs
and fMtesies: is the basis of a non·ttpt'Hsive
e&lt;~uality In bed or If you pleaaa, the park lawn.
Partnefl shoukl team to live whh the tension tha1
sox Is at the same time u~imat ely oltrulstlc and
ultimately selfish. Selfishness, oa tong as It ls not
continuous, is a basic sexual right. Rubin colts this
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Taklng·Turns·Sex.'' (:Instead of simultaneous

Ofgaam, we need simultaneous 1ffoe1fon: • And it •

Friday, Dec. 12
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Talbert Dining Hall, 2 p.m.·? ~
$1.00 cover includes beer and munchies

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The book daims to be the Hit•R._. oi male
Hxuality. I don' t know obout thet but it ia
c ettain!y one of the ben• books obout sex that I
hove reed. Ac:corcfing 10 Rubfll the so-called saxuat
revol&lt;ttioll has eul(nlnated In 1 kind ol revetse&lt;l
lllc:tonanlsm, In en e.t&lt;tremo anxiety to perform.
which Is Ultimafety fult 11 roproulve anne
orlgir&gt;al. ThlsP"d'( """''"' hberotion that females
achlavad through famlnlam, their heightened
ewareness of their own eexuafity. the umphasls on
the fat'(lale ability for multiple orgasm -iJnd
whatevtK other fac:tOf"l contrlbute to 1 new more
demending setf·confidenc:e In wom81'&gt; have lafMhe
, . , Confused if not scwad. Meles hove either
laOn refugium In the reatma of •aexuallty or in a
now kind of mocho-mitude thtt ovperftcialty
_ , . considerate towwdo fomtle needs that
however, Ia tho mode&lt;n times
- - or the lll(ham·blng•thank·vou-mam·
mar&gt;. It Ia now me·how-often-cfid.you·mlke-her·
come h«o. AN together the outhort find the '
hitherto onjy roughly explo&lt;ad male sexuality •s
weU II the. ger&gt;eral atti\a ol elfelra between the
-ulrt a pitiful, tePIOistd ond unaatlolylng
stote; "good ....,.., foellng" 11 the bast. /

origin,..,.

COMPLIMEMI'Id\Y

Black

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12 NOON T0·7 P.M.
(loiOit 10 ~T. ONI.Y)

7pm • 13.00 to... Clllql
.Aftllr ...,......
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-• Speci8l. AttrKtlona a Bllolka
B*Y cii.J .nd -rung
• CGrnedlanl • ~Acta
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CillCU RESEAY"A110fiS
IN ADVANCE

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while. "Elotlc cuddling" """ ba tuSt os nice.

Ruben •s impressively honest ond direct in his
apj)fOOCI&gt;. fvto&lt;e so than fO&lt; inst...ce TM Joy of
he is concerMd with malo problems ol'ld
heng·upa, " not lor men only," • • he a11esaes. The
book Ia wonhwhite reading, it covert e wide foeld
ot prob'ems ell atound our numbet one topic. I
recognize ,myself more thar&gt; just lr&gt; Rubln'e
doacrlptlons. The bool&lt; is highly rocornmendable
eve~ tor ,the ell·so libe(ated and ... uolly
revolutionized, ond a dttlinlte help lor thole who
feel lost amidst the x...ated li!mt, unhtlptlll
stvlnC... demanding partner• ond their owr&gt;
enxlelin. It Ia • useful comtWiotlon o l esaaVistic
reflection an cont~ aaKuelity ond a "howto-do~t ~ guide for us igncnnts. I tuPPOse you
want to wait fO&lt; the,paperboelt edllion, however.
with the money that vou seve yOU ean blly your
date a drink.

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Soxualutlalaction iJ!•!"UCh eesJer and much
more dltficult thS&lt;l Hemm)ngway'a " Movir&gt;g
oanh" end .....ing the
A rombllng bad or
avon 1~ would do.

st,_,....

~ountain Mousetrap

- - - --..,..--1&gt;Y Thorn• R. Cocola

••wttc:Nng the Detective~" lifting ln tbe
beci&lt;Qrt&gt;Und. He 1\ed-his c:horKtt&lt;a meanclorlng
ttVoughout the room during key - s . and their
hepllozard lli'PI•ance promoted theelemont of
myatery.
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T railtng along ln the wake of mueeum blockbuatet
proeluetoons onaporecl by the Tut·ti&lt;UI wave. the Britt1h
M.........., has put together 8 superb collec:ttOn of the
sketches and polnt.ngs of John M.W. Turner.
Unfortunet .. y. the wrew!n9s of the show. now at the
Ontario Art GtiiO&lt;Y of Toronto until January 4 . hides
most of the treasure whhin.

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masko ol the Bot King can not poulbly succeed lor

Broactwey show than a
to peraonally ... aaeh
picture. Tlckoto come with speciftod actmlulon times
stomped on them. Long lines of people awaiting entry
preview tho mob ..,_ Inside.
At Toronto, the museum w ill gladfv rent 11&gt;e patron a
rape m - . which will vou around the lhow.
telling you whet"""""' about ttvery picture. So. about
on• h.atf of the crowd sJowly moves from on.
clocumentecl picture to the next. looking hl&lt;e Out·tak"
from a Star Trek lending party.

On r-commercldom
Betllnd the hypo, the exhibit shows some ol Turner's

Tumor. Where the sheer brilli ance end snock of seeing

work f-rom major museums. pcincJpaly the Bthlah

that much Egyptian golct was enough to uuslv th&lt;l long
linea tn front of every showplac:e. t he wl1tt'eotors a.nd
studiH ol Turner's Engltlh landscapes roou•e tome and

Museum. Some ol the pictures O&lt;e displayed for tho forst
time. But. the whole lhow requires some all0&lt;1 to
appreciate.
The moat s~aeula• poece shown is " The EIUI&gt;IIOn of
Mount Vesuvtu." en uplosion of reds at'\d veUows The

coneenc,-at.ot~

Such lin41sse rs

otl)pOSSible

at tne Art Glfferv

Overcrowding throngs make any lengthy vtew..ng

k"r\pouible. leisurely rainy Saturday afternoons 11 k)c:at
museums, where one savors each wOtk aceord•ng to
each fndtv tdval' s tastes, may be as dead 11 30 cents a
gallon gesoline
Now. steep admlsslon prices ~$3. 50 Canadian tor
Turnerl make every trio to the museum more like a

usa of

watet~Ot

adows for the subtle bfendtng of the

violenc,e. so· thet the eye ts eft-awn into vtewlng the
picture es 1 whole, rather than looking for spociflca.
TUrner petnt&amp;d most of his works abot.lt 40 vears
before Monet end Moncn staned th&amp;ir tmpressJontsl
movement. and 1ha Englishman has been g1ven credit for
the use ot color 11 tlluminetion.

So ngs You Know By Heart.

~(lstltili
A~~nded
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~~~~rdings

It! Here ore tne original
of all the great
Heart singles. including "Mogle Man;·
"C!OZY On 'tOO" and "Borrocudo:·

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You demanded it! The first live Heart
album Includes spectacular concert
performances. never before avo liable
on record. Plus. as o bonus, tne new
Heart single. " Tell It Ul&lt;e It ts:·
A douOie album in every WOI from Heart.

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Available at Cavage 's

the crowd, one linda subtle pieces
mofnii'MIWIIY unnotlcetl. A smell pritn In one corner.
"The Whale.'' baffles the eye at 11m ;~..-. h '-''t
until the oec:ond or tlllrd look that the gentltl tlilhouofte
becomes oiWtoue- NltUrll- His atudy fd
of a
Man of Wet'' revMio porto of t1oe !lhip llein;-..y.!
by the force ol ~with,_ objeeu - . c l
over 8 period of tlnil': But for the moat pen, anything
not bllotently - . . , Is lost In the
cruon.

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The ovet-eommttclefitm tha the Tut eldllbk brought
to the ort world might be seen
eae w ay to
fight baclt against fundi"'l cutback$ by local pofltlclena.
Making muaeuma more of a showpfec4t. wkh
strategically pleeed souvenir counters at 1hoe eKitl mtght

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help the art gallenes turn • profit. end g&amp;nllfate more
excitement among the general poJ)Ul.non fot anwork..
But it comes at • high cost. The indivlduol contact
that the artist 11 aoming '"' gets lost in the pursh of dollar
tOlls at t he entrance. Modem art, tarvetecl for man
reproduc:toon and QUICk eve - · •· suns thia mode of
lnst•art -'*'tlv.
John Turner end hfs wOfk betong ro a more ...SUtely
time. one in w hich viewers- Wet'll back for ttwt second M
thfrd looti;. On essembtv·fine museum shows aueh es Tut
or now Tumet. the affect Is sPread our and whet once
was a bfiUiant butlt of a lightenfng bOlt turna into e
_gentle mlst thai f•l1s everyWhere. but l.s berely foJt .

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The Schuper House -rocks on
Baroque brunches, Allen Olnsberg, and new wave

- - - -- - - b y Jeff Gaudioso
1 • m .,,., tM b/~Mgrass P&lt;H'IIV
Th•IUt IOU ~IMS St8rtved on the
t~•doths

You ptobllbly don ·r remem~ me
Twelv• 'l••rs ogo

Bates It was moro ot • nejghl&gt;Ofhood bar
wt'-@n tney were hete. Now u's become a
plac:e where people trom out of the
rte1ghbofhood come to.''
One of the most mponent
contnbuttOOS to BuffiJo'a cutture ha-.s
been made by the Schu~r Mouse in the

form of t1ve

mus.c:- hom jlu to

blueg,as$ to new wave. lhe club

The aeomlngty nof]sensleal words ol
•or\Ownod beiU poet Allan Glntbarg aw
tmrnortalltod upon lhe- walt of one of
BuHolo's old&amp;51 and most unique
n.ghiiDOll . The Schuper House. The vn
oe~rng. mU&lt;ols lrom clle 1930s. and the

fea1Ures a wlde vanetv o f mu11ca1 talent.
preseming both '+"Dtional eets. such as
Ouk.e Aob•llard, John Mooney, Dave Van
Ronk , and E•len Mcllw1101, and tocaJ

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mus.c.ans I'OC!udtng At!'I\Osphere. the
Vou~s .

01"'01 anhQue f!Jfnistwngs add a nau..11M
IIAVOf 10 the tUSitC decor
The cavern has t&gt;Hn a pan ot &amp;Jttalo"o

tne

Pet ~fs .

Show ca-te

h•stor't ~o~nc;e the late 1800s. On91nanv
belongtng to the troquo•s Bfewery, H letnr
baeeme a roadhouse, a place lor uevelers
to drink and spend the nfght. tn che
1950s it was named lhe Schuper Hou11.
A few yeats late'. Mr. and M r5. Bill Edtt
purchased 1he propenv and 1urned It •nto
8 IOC81 t8Ytfl"\ Ttle Edes retlred IWO VeltS
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and ahe Sta4ns

The House otans to conltnue featuring

J1ntee S.tes
""Thongs heva &lt;hanged a lot U&gt;CO they
une EO..I have had it.'' commtPnttO

When no live music is available, et
selection of recorded sounds create the
mood-from new wave on Sundays ~o
1au, bkJegra11, and other music at
vauous ames during the week. On
Sunday. Mondev and Tuesday !hero •• no
live...mu...c, bYt p.attons ~ stop '" · dt.nk
1 loU 32 oonc:e set&gt;.._ ot t&gt;Hr Ia&lt; only $1 . 50. play pool lnd relax withOul
POV"'II""V cover &lt;harge.

an assonmern of k&gt;cll ra!ent. bvt wtfl not
.sc,...edule an-y natlonat act&amp; until Spring
due to weather condnlon&amp; "We would
11\e to s tan

!1howcaa1ng some new

gtou-p.s hom Phtsburgh 1 Rochoster.
Ithaca. end othe1 cowns once spung
bteatts. H .satd BEuea
Tf'e Sehuper tiouae has been the stte

and sold If to the pres,ent owner

Dick BaneS. The public radiQ S11tion hiS
been eJCtromely cooper-ative in Plomoting
upcoming l•vo IIC!S I t the Schuper Hou"
..W8FO radio has ban a verv poslclve
lon:e no1 only 1(1( mtt byt Ia&lt; some ocher
people too. ~~~ Ed Lawson Cloml8f
proprletor) I t the Tratfamodote ~ ' ·
assened Bates.

ot wveral hve tiPrngo by WBFO·FM88.
whet~ has 1:1red Gaf'1hwa•t•. Sotets and
HoNI&lt;ins. Stovt!
and che Oobto

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Ncwmall~, the House doesn' t s11ve any
food, but it wUI make an ••tcPtKKl tn
l)re6eoting a Ba&lt;oqw btun&lt;h planned 1.,.

Sunday. December 21 from noon unt~
lour p .m Ttekecs fOf lhe c•ltrad bulle•
are $8 and can be obta•nad "''""' by rna~

01 In pefson from the Schuoer House.
1802 Nmgara Street , Live music. will be
·offored by classical gui~ariat Keith
Patchell and an earfv mustc recorder
conson , A_s a bonus, Rchofd Sehulmino
''supposed 'o stat) b~ and lap out a few
selec:ttan5 on ahe h.arsteord P.ople WhO
&lt;anoot alford eogl&gt;l dollo11 mov be
•nterested 1n a Ctw..stm•s Panv on fftdBV
o.&lt;:emt&gt;er 19. featUftng ~vo musoc by
Stev"' 8 ar&gt;d che Rhvlllm Rockers The
show bogins at I 0 30 p.m ll1d the best
Pitt ts that there 11 no cover cho~rge•

S poct
When as~ad how lhe Schuper House
dltfo,. hom other area night!ipo1S. Sates
repUod, "h'l not quite .so hyper. hf$ D

tittle more mellow and laid back . Bu1
wafre not a btinch ot deadbeats etther.
We ''"• to h1vo a 900d time."
The Sc!tupet House OO.s Indeed otter
an auortment of muste and drinll. th11
wiH enSUfl an ~vabfe even~rtg

The bnJnch and d1e Chus1mas panv
a,e ontv two example~: of rhe diverse
ontenfunment otfered by the Schuper
Hou5e. Acco•dtng to Bo\os~ the club

olons to contlnue boolc1n9 oooulat ltve

acts. and ptesenung ntgh11y duntl:
S.pc!C;Iats fn .short, the UMtQUO
ontef1a-nment lhat BuHalo relofdents hB\Ie
come to t~V on wtll be atound fot a tong
bme to come.

The JAM lmprov workshop PresentS "Power P1av" \Ontght. tomoffow
end na.Jt woek from 18· 20. Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows Wtll bo
at 9 :00, Wtth anothet Saturday show at 11 :00. Tickets are $3 1n advance
end $4 at the doo.r. " Power Pfav' ' leetu.es worlts bV Harold Ptnter and

Sam Shepard. and is directed by Eric:a Woht
Tho CEPA Galletv 1700 Ma"' StrMII w !IC presem V&lt;sitrng Artrtlf
Ooublehaoder on Thorsdav. December 18ch 11 8 :00. Ch.ugo
Pllocographe&lt; Panv Canol! wiU dal1var e slide-presentation whole Chicago
c:ridc end curaun Cnartes D•smattl wtll d$teuss .. l.ocaJ Cofor. Cn.cogo
Scyte •• Admission is $ t .00 IO&lt; non.CEPA mambo.-.

The ta!ctnutd Empite State Ballot. with US graduate James Catubroso
eccomoaflying on plano. wUI porfoun a concon onritted "Piano and
Dance.. tonight a t t~o Kathefina Cornell Thaate&lt;. roc~ ets are $3.

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Frtends of CAC Presen1

LENNY.'·,

frld"Y. 170 MFACEIIc:ott. AC 7 a 9 :15
Saturd"Y. 148 DWendorf, MSC 7. 9 :15pm
Surlday. Squire Theette. MSC 4 , 8 :15, a 8 pm
Adrnb.ion tlc:ttets .1 .50
l,..._'kPt~ A&gt;Jdtl.:-•bl('l f\t Suo..: r•? T1r:~ .._.~ ;)ffjc~

&amp;. E.Hkott r~•JflqJ•t, Bru\,'J"'InQ L!tJro:ny

�show and tell
o f Stiff T our- Buff Srate's
H•II- December 9

Son

Union

&amp;ets. The " Colonie! leg" of tho 4 7 date Europe/Amenca
tout came to lllo this past Tul!l&amp;dev night In Buff State'$

Union Ha". Generol cons.en5us: theM namas will not
t1kely be submD&lt;ged lor long.
Tho O&lt;d"' IO&lt; t he Buffalo dote btought 0&lt;11 Tenpole
Tudor. " From God knows ,.,ere:· to open thO evonlng.
led bv Eddie Tonpole. a lanky, hyperactive swin1a stlel&lt;,
the tour pen bond ba~god •nd shouted t~elr wev
th1ough a set of revlng roc~abllly ttJmed inside out.
"It .50unded l1k1 t~s : seve-al trilhdS eomlng ovor to mv
' house late et ntght. bunging the stereo {w ith l lftfl

apeekers and powOfl "'to the eet111. •n&lt;l playtng the
el!liest ioeO&lt;ds Ov the Clash and the Ramon&lt;t5 It full
volume. You kr&gt;OW, high·enorgy pop-charged roek'n'roll.
Oonceabla, exchable. fun. Not one song Tenpolt Tudor
played, even the ~ght speed ·' Rock Around Tnt Clock."
woukl stay with vou IO&lt; very long. But E&lt;ldio Tenpole
was a sight, for auro. Marvelous .,.._tics.
Continuing tl\o rock and roll mildness was Joe "f(Jng"
Cenasco and tho Crowns. Haihng from Austin. Texas, a

brooding ground ot musl c:al uend1, the .. Ktng' ' reached
way back for nl""•rou• aging ln fl~es to help. him
0&lt;11. MusicaJIOPhlatleation this WaS not. A oimQflclty of
11w J)OWDf end energy was 111 worth.
The " K'rng." crown and oil, danced and prenced so
fu11ouoly that I soon began to spaeutote that Stiff pay~
Ita act• In amphttlmines. Up como Paltjek (Oiny l ooks!
Bernes to lend o chord or two to thlo new age gettgo ·
band. Kris Cumming'• O&lt;gan flNttv popped lhfougl&gt;' tho
mix helf·wav thlough their set and the sound aoon
cracked ofthet nearlY ICJ&lt;VOtten. lagenct.rv boP ot Tu·
Mex, including 1 and the Mvateriana• classic " 98

Teart.,. Hev, tni1 is fun.
Any Trouble rolled on. load voe&amp;list Clive qrogson -a
Tolecertot end mlcrophol&gt;e worel\ls only weapons- ted
through with the baSt songa hom their debut lP When&gt;
Are AI Thlt Nice Gmsl ''Tho HtKt.'' " Second Choiea."
end 'Tijming Up The Heat" -l&lt;led of melodic
awlteness as the four ploea combo flowed on despite
an unonlhuelootic response from the crowd.
Yeah. I've heard an the comporisono t o EM• C. , bUt I

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end I••P'fto .Jot ..King"

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leolthat Any Trouble os nicef, moraraflnecl. gamier Wld
to maontoln a
desuobility IO&lt; the

canomty

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pop composition .

A Stiff tOut has (lever b&amp;an so nostalgiC. BI$Od on the
T1mta roadshows of the 601 1, tNt fi'Valatest Stiffs are
tOUflng on 1 roteting basis whh each group donet1ng a
holf on ho111 ol their time. AA the OQ\Ppment lo leh
01\Jlage al:so Lou of music, no w aiting
The Five live Sufis oi ' 77 - Eh!is CC&gt;Stello, Nick lowe .
Wreckl8$$ Erie, lttrrv WaltiJ, and len Ourv- are 111 welt·
known. Tho Be St ill Tour of 1978 had lene Lovlch.
R.chel Sweet. Mfctcev Jupp, Jon.a Lewie, end the
retumee Wrecktess Eric Sti ff tours CModuce stirs,
So the latoot peckege. thO Son Of Stiff T0111 1980. is
counting on exposure for its feve ret.ativetv unknown

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.,.,., lot ..................... n. Son

"''ong

Dirty Looks took tho &amp;tago. Tl\ls powt!f trio !Barnet on
gutter . M arco Stn on bass.. and P(tlet P1dc,.,- on drums) I!&gt;
11"1 the ftne mold set bv the Jem And d vou'ra not cutd
down you mav be a wapt ewov bv rho throbbing mob.
After about IOU&lt; vllits to Buffalo. tl&gt;is St.. en Iafond

charge is vastly gor"'ng In poouiO&lt;oty. Sevt!fei snappy
songs from their flrst record were

t"Thev

attliiC~ed
Go"~ , and

Me Covered," ''Lova Crimes," " Lot

Got

they also

cou~ o

from an upcom4ng LP.
PaokOf. the crarv spider. is a dtummong machine gone
awwe-bealcng the lhrt out of the &amp;kUlS in il meet
aumnpt to bfea~ them. You coutd see it in h1.s eyes
Sln, " the round James Brown!' add.s the elecuic•1V to
tho bbckborl8 - $MOng. sweaty Sft'Curltv whh •mating

pteviewad a

Ooxlbility .
Bvt Barnes •• the key. swmgtng Dl'd shuffling ecro"

the··- wnhout m•ssong a t;e~ - slock .. ltle!r et\CO&lt;O
" Drop That Tan "
Sometime after mtdnight the Equators came on end
the c rowd showed r'IO signs of tiring. The si'X·mon to am
.,oufed out fast·pacod urban reggae. a proper imbalance
ot Peter Tosh and tho Seleo:lor shot through a rifle.
1\l!lentless dO!iCrng poesoed on whoch was • good
onougn svmbol of lhe Stiff label Ia&lt; mo.
The StHI " Aft Stat$," tastY pof!IOM o f all five !&gt;.nels.
ck)sed out the evening with a •tomptng, " wreekltss"
froe-for·sll that broke the .rtage to two.
What did you do on Tuesday nlght1 •

Rom•nlics/New Toya

- Uncle Sam 's-OBCember 7
The Rom.,tie.' CU«ent Amettcan touf ts desJgned to
promote the I&gt;Ond'l oaeond 1lb1.1m, NottOO&lt;JI BniMoul
But When the Ootr.,;t·based f&gt;Ond opened s....ctav•I

Uncle Sam's show with the s ofl·pooc....,ed "eall·ro·
arms rock &amp; rOll anthem•· Nle track, I somehow got the
teehng then '"'Netlonnl Breakout " w as a new commo1c-ial
jl11glo for Ctearaslt lit creom.
All tunes in the' Rom:antics' 90 ~mtnute set w are
stla.gflt for-ward ho~hum rodlets Ml'\ ' "What I Like
About You," the hll olngle from tna flcmantu Mll·lltlad
debut elburn, feilc.d to sttmutete the crowd pest a token
reapense. Drumm• Jtmmy Mar1no5' vocals. w ere merely

edoqulte,

st•

as tho "epe•llke" Alex Van Halon otono was

forced to teen fe1 beck to feach the mtcrophone. Hts
ptesenc-e was es .shal~w as his drum"""Q

ai&gt;I)IOlldl-ho sew the l&gt;t!COSStiV of ru.ching for tho
mi\e to yell the CUIIOINIY pr•song " 1 · 2 · 3· 4 .:'
Guitoris1 Mike Sknt, who appeared on both Romantics
efbums. left the group 1ust two w eaks ago due to •

Oint Loob'

......,Sin.AI!JT-·acu..~

C.UC0.

hiaOtY ot Pef'$0nlity conUiets w rth othef bend
mombet$. ~ Sklll was a thumb-pocket nomad
Co1., whose natural talent ptomtses to add cloYt to the
futUfe Rornan1ics onac,. But f~ oow. his- r8'1ativel·v
un famlllor;ty has c.aused inevitablo hming problema.
At the bottom of rhe RO&lt;naruics plmple pile is Rich
. Cole Onstage, th&lt;. b!onde~ed ba$slst IS Slltlply llleQt.
H.s tentaM'e approKh lS magmfte&lt;l by constant .,.-n t
doing this reght~" Glenc:es towards d•ummer Marinos
Even on '"POOf UH!o R•ch Glrl 1 " Colo seemed contused
by tho deeply ~omemplative .. A ti ttle neh. ai:HIO bttch.''
The 1une ls about e juok~e . stud Mar~nos.
Ttte"dassie Romant~.es red leather outfits were
disappointingly ebSent • .,. the qwneo opted '"' blxk
loelther pant5 iJnd soma nott· ...,....formed Shins and sc.arf5
Red~haired gwtariat Wally Palmer &lt;ton1ed anv connection
bolwtren lhe tutdl uonaf red outf•t&amp; end the band's name.
Throughot.H the e'o~enlfig, Palmvr cont1nued to deny the
auc:Jl.once-spec•hcally of a:n entoYobte &amp;~ w. His
con~tant b!Jbs d11tcted tOWatds the modera-tely
r~phve gowd of 300 allenlled aH bul those most
ded•tated pUntc rockers. who we-e too busy 9Vfauno to

htaen anyway. "0~. lhank- you veJy much ." PoltY'!cr
dCC'I8fOd SBfC8Siltlllt; 1n rt!!ipOOSU tO 8 br•e l appi8U$&amp;
" Wo seem to have wo~en up the &amp;vdlenee. what do you
'tnow~ ··

On anothet occ....,n. thor I)U(Igy fo&lt;OCS Paltnef noted.
"U I woukt~ ve pa.ct lour doUars fat thrs show robe

tl3vtng e gOOd hme 6nd not stlnd~ng around w!lh mv
thumb up my an ." In all fa,mess, though, Palmar

e• prussed h1s apOtoo•es backstage alter the .s:.how

l,. Buftolo e~owd was notn.ng compared to
hometown Oeuo.t, ~ PP'ne• eel'-&lt;1 1he " greatest
rock'n' roll elty. "In Ootroot:• Palmer upl..oed .._.l&lt;ong
h•s f•St, ''they hJCiun' dnn~ 80d Mille • good urne •·
Openrng the SlloW was Buffalo's own Toy-s, f'Ow
billed a s tne New Toys, to avoid confUPon w 1th the
Can•dian·based Toys . " It's stUithe ume dnvH-1g
madness." explained guitarist Mitt Tyler. ''but meybe
we're a kttle less pervaned than beforo." Regordten
the New loys shU perfOfmed lhetf okt ~ed-out
remo~es. lnclud\ng the ctassic Elvts PtHiev sawe, ·'I'm
on Orugs- rm all Fucked Up ... In an effort t o " get u&amp; 1n
the Christmas spbit,' • the quartet pretef'ltad a rnedtev o f
l&gt;olldav tune•. lflCiudOng " Silent Night ," ··Jov to the
WO&lt;Id .• and "Jingle 8eh ··
Bassist Meat Cleava.- Who tCM yeMS was lodced W"' I
closet bv Ward and June. ac:cO&lt;dlng to Tyler - was up to
his usual ouvageous bass antics. Btothers Rocky Stau
and Kov•n Rat round out the quanet. W ith recent
IPPIIIIIrtees at club' In the Northeast, tneludlng New
'YO&lt;It's CBGB's. tho Now Tbys 8fe 1 bonelode aet. Yet
tho i le _ . ol • I&gt;Ond thet tepaal5 the t.-ed ,,.,....,.. of
drugs and 5eJI and dtugs may duh the New Toys hopes
of a netionaJ breakout .

.

- Sreve Simmons

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\

Bruce Sprlnpteen - Bul/alo Memorial Aud. - December 3
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _by Elena Cecavas
The good thing ab~t writing a Springsteen review is that VO':!'re writing
about Springsteen; the bad thing. however. is trying to find something t hat
hasn't been said or look ing for words that don't exist; that c a n' t come near
to the dynamic truth of his performance.
Springsteen's niaturation has been rner1(od by a
growing success in perfecting his music while
strengthening the ties to his audience. Each time
he performs. critics $3Y. he outdoes htmseH. A
December 4 Aud. perf01mance was no excepttOn.
BefOte the f.,st notes of his opener "S.O.n to
Run, •• tM audience SQUirmed with excnement
The ecstasy wos l!!f6Ciy theta, woiting tO be
drown OU1 to • cti'll'l5x whiCh, ot 8 :30 p.m.• wos

four and one-helf hOUrs away .
In tho four hours tNt Springsteen played (two
sets with one half.t)Our break) he celebrated his
musk:, hls E Sueet Band and his audience. In a
release of '8nargy end spirit unmatched by any

performer, Sprlngste.en cpptivates his followers .
He wants to send them home w ith more than a
thrill: thete's a message in what he's dotng and he
struggles to mel&lt;.e each person undarstand
The eventng was focused on hts ttveo lettst
albums.~ with " Born To Run" lind ending
before the .ntormission w ith ''Thuoder Road: ' H"IS
second song of the evening "Tenth AvonU41 Freeze
OUt.. got tvm out into the audience, end the
audience tueked w ell into the palm of htl hand.

River of J)4'omlse
SPt'inkled among his .. old " cl&amp;$$iCs woro his
newest promises hom The River whic h has soared
1
to No: 1 on the charts. Trying co ~reak Into ' The

Price You Pey ," he

Wll$

stopped bY the applause

and shouts of the beaming crowd. "You're alright

coo: · he satd en an always hoarse vo.c:e. as he
laughed o!most self-conS&lt;:iously.
8ut tt&gt;ongs got serious as soon as he w"led the
flfst notes of the ba.Mad which features ou•tet pans
1tmaniscent of the Byrds. His vok:e had •
resonance unmatched in any of his eat'lier

performioees..leharacteristic also o f The Rlver
which has more slower songs than any o f his
other albums.l
,.
Springsteen remembered his past with a moving

trilogy from " Darkness on th.e Edge of Tow n"
and pieces like "Independence Dey ... ~eodrng into
1hl1 elass•c. he spoke 10 the aowd and conveyed
much mort then o simplistic rememberonce • . .
"When I wos in high school/ MVtr did good in
s&lt;:hool. I us«! to think the /es$ot{s stvpid MOd
dumb. I would sir in cJsss tmd they wO&lt;Jid MVtN
btl •~ to moko,.,. btlfieve whet they thoughr
mort.r-d.
But the worst piJrt of it is, the vtHY worst ptln;
Is thot olot mortortJd. They just didn't know how
to get o point Into your head, t/1/k to your hoort.
I iJstJd to wonder if I ever htJd o kid if I could
make him understand the importiHICO of tM
Drffrers. Sornothin!J like 'Under the Boerd Wlllk' is
btlwtlfu/ ond whor o pity i f I couldn't $/&gt;ow him
how thtt mllrttl«&lt;. " ·

Pro••
f1iWI nlgtlt
Tho ctossie

" I~

Ooy" reilly b&lt;ought

Clarence Clemons out of the Silver Sox.

•

Springsteen song as he has never song before or&gt;d
showed tho deope~'of people ollene.ted from
music.

•

Sprlngateen mixed the sot by conotontly
swit ching from fast to slow SOf'\91· He b&lt;ought the
crowd roaring to its feet with "I FoUijht the Low"
to reQUOat from sorneot)O in Roc:l\oster) end ''Pro•e
It All Night." oenled tbam slightly with "The
Promised land" lind then coptlvoted them with
"Roocln' In The Streets" wflich w.. peniculwty
omooth. In this piece, _ , . . . , by o greet plano
solo from Roy Bitton. SpingltOWI hos neve&lt; been
10 touclllng, He ke!&gt;t the - - c i o N by
looking to tech O&lt;ee, ~ no pon of the
15,000 "*"bef !emily.
•

�&lt;Q; prodigal

lhe $GCOnd set led ofl with "Cedilla&lt;: Ranch" as
the f •tat ot a 'Series ol rocker.s tncll.tding .. Hungry
Htuut' ' - which""the audience sang through 'he ftrst
ver5e: atono •• Springsteen bOpped on 1119~ -Bnd

" 8ecauae the Night.'' Tho Boss then moved

audience that he belreves depends upon him. He"
says he's driven by wt&gt;at " rock" ~uaHy me~•·
But In the past decode. 1ock hos betrayod_hsoll.
h no longer ia that force that showed Bruce as a
child that chete was somethfng else~ Jt'a becomo
ar~

1hrough alower piece-s- (whtch mav hove dragged

glamoriz:od and toldout. Records

$hghtlv~.

tC1"8od(streeu" and "Rosatrta."
Doling "Sherrv Dortlng" Sp..ngstetn tangoed
acrcns stage wfth e gUI from the erowd and
b&lt;Ougl\1 the htll'to up on the baekstlge .udotoee
whteh he ung to few a whUit. He played w t\h the
fans agalft duung "I Wanna Marry vou·· •• he
ded•caltd 11 to ' k•v trom Tony.. who Jtood •n lhe
fourth tOW a.nd handed her a ring u Ha"e '/OU
d5~. ed he1 yet or f\Ot 1" SpnngstttMI laughed ''I
~:.3r1 '1 lr.eop lhtl oo•og fotever . Here'.s a II Hie
b~ c kqtound music tot you."

market and eont·Oftl geared to the profn mOIQtn.
Tile "ertJsts'• produce for consumer&amp; Who w,ll
accept the 98pld tunes that are churned out:
music 1hey can took at. but can't tOUCh.

and ev er
The second half was peppered Wtth &amp;Ongs like
C&amp;n&lt;~y's Room. •• whtch usua1ty do not make tf'le'lf
wav tnto conc:ou at"ertas. 3nd h,Qhf.ghted w•lh •
supetb4y ckemauc: fendtuon ot " F11e.. •n ..vhiQh
Soc1109steen and CtMence .. the man .. struck POstS
under e chilled blUe ligllr From on e.plodlng
audrence. tt'le two enjoyed applause that seemed
unmatct\ed Dv mony per-f Of ml!l s· encotel
from a SJrong rendltion of ·• Fot You" IW•1h
both 1he aud1onc:e and emeruuner singing ll each
O t hot~, SOtlng6tOen la!d ~ak tnto subduod hghts
.and a ptano solo
'Somf!lm,P.J you meet somttO(Je tmfl yo«~ show
JJtu that Whft ~u got INJS to btt IDrd..,fd and evB£
But ,, .• so h•fd to m11ke thmgs l•st I
know
why or's so hard to make t/Jing$/iost. •SfJ«HI/Iy
the good things. ..
ereakong rnto hos 26th song ol \he show. the

lovet.

rm. rocker
Sotiog.s-tedtl. however , m.cle rock and roU •
mauer of l.ile and deoth aoa•n by rooting out the
corrupuon that otoded mlistc. He re.al•ted thavt~tt
recOfds sell onty bftc11use ot the audience ..--d 'o
he serV"a&amp; It; ho Glngs each .soog as l( h weru tho

first time and
Fo r o~er

don·,

.. he fights to be one-perhaps
1e last-o f rock's great innocen ts.
~e 's ca rried tbe essence
•f grassroots music, " punk" of the
960's and 1970 's-raw, but
•motiona/ly honest .
"
Boss slaughtered tl'\e aodie.nce w•th

··s,•n C.r''

otr 1ho new album
Wetl etten midnlght. Springsteen dtdn't dtatn fltS
crowd fo• &amp;pp4ause be1ore ag1eelnQ to do on
uncOfe. Shortly atuu he c leared lh,e stage, ha was
back or1 - 11 U h was an afterthought: somath1ng
hu had forgotten. but lelt he owed.
" In ease t don't s:ee vou." he uid befOte the
bamone "ho·ho·ho's" hom Cllrence told the
CIOwd the Boss was gon&lt;&gt;ajet " Santa Claus come
to town " H4 lotlowod by rhanltlng everyone lor
tomong to the show and pe&lt;fotmod In -oont•ed
renc:t.t~
~lrolt

of

uJ~nd . ''

demolltlen

But the audience w os not going to lot the BOss
1eave so soon end he was mcw-e than g1ad to

oblige. He darted back on stege. showing little
tallguo, end gave the group "Devil With A Blue
Dress" and e Motown Medley. Ha left the 01100
as e,tachc 11 hls e\Kflence; hi$ message heel
got~en

aero••·

Scwongsreen'al980 to&lt;Jt has generated rave
r ........ ttvOUOhc&gt;lll the
~
S&lt;ngtng wllh o new assurance and QUIIity, but lhe
•""'• conviction thet there Is much moot to music
rhon ots words and notes. DesprtelntoiMoble
acoosllcs ot tho Aud end squealing microphones.
Sprtngatoen rocked and rolled and convihcod
I &amp;.DOD people ol a dosperat e. ytt hope lui
e•!lttnce.
Tho s ymbol In Springsteen's music chenga llnle.

sra'"·

eo....

Broken dteemt, the working class othlc, the

SIIOQOI&lt;tagoln.l tthe cUJTent remain tho
P'odomi.,..,t themes. He speaks ol • typical
Amencon wooltlng dess bur led in an Asbury Pe&lt;k
eXOSttnct wt.ooe cultured sphe&lt;e is Vrrutod to Deer
and TV.

The Boss lingo ull hi• 51e depends upon it:
knows that he'a big, bUI stavs on sragt Ia&lt; en

made for the

cau~:sses

each word 11-s it h woro a

From that con'IIICitOI\, the Boss fulfills tne gr-ea1
prom1se of roc-k lnd r~l. he lights to be
one Q•rhaDs the last of roek· s gJe.at JoonOC:ents
tiL!_~.amed out the essenCe of gras¥oots muSIC.
ol the 196Ds and 1970s-row . but
emotionally hones1 The SQC1.at dtStntegrattOtt, to
the uue. rockers, was 50mething more tmmed.ate
tt'lan an ev$nt to be a~mply mocked The rebcHiion
they voeced Wll meshed Wi~t'l a respect or true
undctstandtng - even ,r mis'!rable - of What life

mr-pun'"

meant . But thov roGIIzed thal music- repu!sonted

lor many worktng closs kids. the only hope or
~pmg thetr extstence Through muste,
Spuog.neen h•mself escaped 1he traps of Atbwv

Pori&lt;

He's been catted the sav•our of roc.k and roN
b«!cause he w1s one ol th4! tew ~ succe41ded tn
the 1970s top~· hotS mi.ISIC OU1 or the
eomme:rctatlsm that sunounded tho industry HI.S

lyn(_S ox.prou:od commhmM~t and passtOn unl1kt
the decade's "punlc." Which was loud and ragged.

but lacked pathos. The Soss stood '" e sepauue
class as malns1roam roctt lell Into dechne
Drowning in the Badlonds
Vet more than t'lla puhv c:ommnmel"tt made tum
dts-t•nct H• has stud; so adamanuv to h•s
coov!Cuon 1t'lat roc-k. cn.ngos lives. that he creates
eharac-tefl strong enough to lend a ~ 10 those
d.rownwlQ 10 tne Badlands Hti dla•aetet• ''vt
'onge• tl'\at\ one song unt1ke lhote ot Dylan. 1nd
they foUowed Spungsteen th1ough eac" album
Whal t5 now so exc•t.ng about the Boss iS thai
ho tomatlu ded•e.a1ed lunl1ke anv Other su1 Btllv
Joel ring a bet111 to htS Ofigtn.ol convtctton. yet "
c11angl!"lg .. He h.a alowlv developad h1s IJ•ston ot
tho promised land ond while u will always rttrnutn
out o f reach, ll becomes more def•ned and the
means towatd reoc~ng It hNough tock and roiU

more pronounced
The $PV1t of n.ght esubbshed the QM"e tn
which Spnngoteen wool&lt;s-the ~t of CICIIPI
Hos albums lntreduced a he&lt;o and c:Nt\od hts
progtess trom en Albury Perk existenee. Roc:,k , he
says. b&lt;eeks throogt&gt; ttle barriers and D~trknut~ on
the Edge of Town, lot all its dep&lt;ession, showed
peoPle breaklng awey. tn " Badlands"· Spnngate•n
uies to " olvo" rook and roll to those who neod an

escape. By Born To Ru.,, the exisumce conveyed

in Dorkness is conquered.
Now, Jn TM Rive-~. the Boss- sa~ thDt m 1.n c:en•t
swim against the cunent and tholl nothtng is
eternal. But ttwough hts musK: he haS Showed thll
the opposite"" both eases •s poss~bte He
struggted wtth the current and then sp.t on the
soctety that fol:tets
bvt. he refu$U \o leave
behind tho'e sttH ca-ught m it. His mus.ic wt11 "''Y

•t.

them out .

Sprlngsteo.n mev be; as critics sav. lhe tes-t o t
r-ock avatars; rha last remnant ot the era that
inspired his mu«:tc . But that 15 sti11 no\ -50
threatening. Ho sings end writes with the enorgv

and dedication of a penfOfmer still wailing to make
it big. and his tJitpemmce only serve..s to make hls
music more pe11UIS1Ve. The Bos-s h•s 1 tot mOte in
him end he·s t&amp;tt4ng caut ot the hJtwe.
Sprillgstton moy bejieve. as he says in
·•Jac:i&lt;aon ·s Cage." "You just do vout tme and
fade away:• but he knows the messages ean ltve
oo. He' s doing the d.,-nnest to make sure they do.

sun

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ACADEMY AWARD WINNER

..~ Foreign Language Rim .1979

Flash fizzles

"A genuine masterpiea ... a anematic work or art that
must be seen, savored, and teen again. Doo't mill it!'

Poor parody of Oz

-aaa-4

I

I

~

EVANS

- - - . . l lY !&lt;.- K8ucMfer

ART

Within tM l.tst five yeers,

THEATRE

Hollywood

ha~ uoken ~·a

Iflrvorite comic llrip heron end

W..IMVIIe

a--. • ~:-..a2. 1100

btea.thed life into them. 'T'Mater
end t olev'-lon havo given us
Wonder Wom~~n, Supermen end
now Aaah Gordon.
After SMing "Aaah," I'm no{
so ..... that Hollywood "" ...
any lavora by tronalorming him
from page co acreen.
Watching the movie, I couldn't
help tl\lnklng that I'd "seen it all
before." In 2 encl a half hours'
time~l fellaa though I had ut
through the box office hits of
the 1970a.
The plot is on old one. Boy
meets girl, boy falls in love with

Showdmee - l'tl. 7 • 1:30

~ - 2.7at::JO

....... . . . 7.1:30

girt. boy rescues girt from evil
ruler and taves Earth from
destt\.letion.

Sam J. Jones stars as Flash
Gordon,. quarterback for the New

Flesh end Date ere ttepped
into going with him to Mor\go,
end when !My lfrive, they ere
taken ptisoner by Mlng'i lore...
Alter a brie f, but entertaining
light between Aash and Mlng'B
men, Rash is ordered to be
executed. However, he It aeved·
from death 1&gt;y Ming'o daughter.
princess Aura, pblyed by Omelia
Muti. Sbe fonds him " deshble,"
end aeves him with tM help of
tho Imperial Surgeon. with
whom she is having en iffair;
and harbors him on the planet
ArbofiB· ruled by her fiance,

Prince Borin ITimoti\V Daltonl.
Starting to ~und like a 10411
-al
Tile plot thickens wMn Dale is
fO&lt;ced to wed Ming. who
decodes to blow up Earth,
ceu.s•ng Fla$h to combine f01ces
with Prince Barin and tho
Howkmen to save both.
Fl~sh

Gotdon could be

York Jets: and his dialogue

considered a galactic veratOn of

throvghout the movie is 1ypicalty

tl\e WiziUd of Oz. Ming'' castle
mekes a splendid emerald city;
hos modget subjects,
munchkins; and M1ng makes a
great woclced witch. Oela l~ts

jockial\. Me1ody Anderson playa
Oale Arden, travel agent- the
Lois Lane In
tile of the super
hero. The villi. . - Ming from the
planet Mongo. played by Max
Von Sydow, who has the typical

t"'

goals of every villian in every

eomic book- co destroy Eanh.
win the girl end rule the
universe.
The &amp;dyenture begins when
Flesh end
" aecidentaly"
crllh lend in e laboratory owned
by Or. Zar~ov tplay&amp;d by Topoll ,
a scientist who Ia ~enning a

o•

eounter·anac::k on Ming and his

forces.

9'""

Dofothy's role as the sweet ,

innocent heroine, and there a;e
hawkmen who grea,ty resemble
Oz's flying monkev,s. who
swoop down and carry lhtle

Oorothv· er Dale to MW&gt;g.
There is also a scene wh..e
Dele end Allh are lockOCI on the
castle and time ts running out faf"
them. The scene comes
complet e with an hourglass and
e closeup of Dale crying "it
won't tum over; it won't tum

over:· I waited breethlenty for
her to cry out " Aunt Ia &amp;n,
Aunue ~m wlle•e are youl"
Com·bell effect
" Gelactl&lt;: Oz" continues es
FI1Sh e.sc.apes and returnt w ith
the combined forces of Prince
Barin and the Hawkmen to

destroy Ming and save Dale.
And wouldn't you know h · Ming
melts. But instead ol leeving
ruby slippers, he leaves en ell
powerful ring which it picked up
by en unknown end t.oves you
wondering if you tnay ttave to 5it
through a sequel to Fl,.h
Gordon.

This "Galactic Oz" ends as ·
vou'd expect, witb tha ltberated
"Mongo-loids" begging Flesh
end Dale to stay. 8111 Dele feels
"there's "no~ like home,"
so thev decide to go back. The
,onlY unreso4ved problem Ia how

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~EVERYWHERE

to get there.
Don't get me wrong, Fl•sh
GouJon isn't a total remakeof
tho Wizatd of Oz. I also J,pund it
ohowad _striking slmaar)tlos to
Buck Rogttn. JMtJOS Bond, Stltl
Ttel&lt;, Srlf W.ws I Md U, and any
davm&gt;e aoap ope&lt;e, with a
touch of Mondov Night Footbell
added IO&lt; v-.v.

The aeting was a definite
chellenge t9'ioll cost members
!"ho wore forced to act reelistlc
with lines stroight from the
comlleld. Brion Bleu&amp;d, who
ptev&amp;d VtAten the 1\e&amp;d
Howkmen, wu most lmpreuive
In hla role (maybe beceuM 1\e
Wll tha ..-t nftureU.
!:&lt;)atuming end HI dllign by
Denilo Oanotl Wll bNutllut-o
uooa between Srar W.-n end
the Roman Empire.
The music waa compo&amp;od,
performed lind produced by
end thfs enhllnced the
com-bell effect of the movie.
Ruh Gordon is riled PG. f&lt;lr
onyOM Who- t o - " Flesh
Gordon the movie," they
be
sure they won't IO&lt;get ''flaah
Gordon the comic" • bec:IIUM h
Ia definitely comiclll.

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The Studio Arena's latest productkw\ 1 Writll M11 A Mutd#JI' • l&amp;rt 1t
exactly " a study in a.yspense," but mottt a humorous tale ~noarly D
rolllcktng tale '" fac:U o f mystery end h'Jmen nature. The dlrecr•onat
debut of Oovld Frank hU eusud up on the more .. traditional"

aspects o! mystcrv lhrillors •nd tell forlh ollghl·hearted,
entertalntng ver&amp;•on ot tho " pur feet" c:urnu.
All is not weJI at ttle AGdjngham meuor - as our atoty unt~dt - ot
a qua•nt ver $fflug upper-class Engtis:h vtllegt. Lord Rod.l nghem ts at
h!s death bed and the two noble sons. Cltve end Oavtd, have
returned to the dete-norattng estate ot th01r ICirttfathera.
As brothers of eocerHnc royehty usuaUy are. they ere as dtff~retn
as, well. tf\e doUar lrom lhe pound

Clive Is tile one who .s:etli .,,. •nhemed c:ounuy mano, and
accompany-..,g 400 acreJ, the lest ot the Rodinyham htutarctw He
mantes a fihh'f nch Tox an g~f1 Of\IV ro re1urn an Kl ana a half '•ret"
doe 10 an e.x.CI$S of overgrown TelleR brO\f"l~t
Oa\lld .s lhe eonacAenllous vovr~g wnte. wf'\0 oecame cksiii\IPOned
wttn 1h~ rova111fe and too\. refuge Ot\ a boet~t'louse. w rl1tf1U 5hon

Croydon u l.n e family doctor. fliUbtllh Woolley. She' I ..mply
wonderful as the aging advisor. plcklng out 1he moves ot trens,uco"'
indiViduals before they'fo acted out.
And it all takes ptaee fn an old Enghsh munor, comptetlt with tued
looking futnitute. a rich wood .n aircase. pistols on thtt Wftll, that tort
of thing.

Wn'ttl Ms A Mutd"r was wnuen by Brttilh Pllvwnght Frttdetlck
Knou . H~ other thrillers, Dial M. For Murdl!r and W1111 Until Durk4
wera both 1ransformed tnto h•ghly successfUl hlms-. 1nd the recent
Wme Me A MurdtN is a btg sma&amp;:h In New York City a"d london. ha
run It the Studto Atena Theaue last$ until January 3.
The aeatlon or the ''perfec.t e:nme· · hlfs 1'\eVel been so
entenllntr'lg or- so sclntitl.ating as ns debtn here m Butfato

witt&gt; The S tains

NAVES A HAPPY HOLIDAY WIT ME AN' OLIVE!

SIOt'f' M\'Siette.s f01 I ~Holtng

The ··hof\ofable'' C~ve Rodoogl\em t0 conv...,ongly pltyod l&gt;y Robm
Cnadwtck. lin a rote m •.c..ng gtf'l•tfT'I~V u\1\fene..u With Cltsutrdfv
selfishness - the Moquence of 1 rat Ao~ Schenltken's Davtd rney
very wen be the best petfOimance of 11\1 c•st. PJ·ovt&lt;l•ng a cteve.r
ch11m illld sarcastic utcduNs.s to a down 10 eat1h dUke ot sorts
who doesn' t tal\e Ns nob1h1V 100 SttflOUS.IV
A bit fof&lt;*l
As h•s father d1as Upt11JIS, Cltve 11 butY downltllfl COnd\itt•ng
business w1th a prospecuve buyer of the estate, 1 Mr Charlet

Samock tTimOihy Meyer11
Slutroek is the typ.cally ~ntenH buslnenrnan conniving. ablas•ve
and boJd, stock. driv1ng and red..faced, atOfmtng around the stn
making demands tor the benerment of htl interests. 11'1 a fine
ponrayat of an lrritau"9 charac:'tet but somehow tt seemed • bn
forced; he's not neat1y •• c:omfo"e ble btmg e baste'd •• say

Scheokkan Is In boiog •n ldealill
Cora Oufl·MacCormlck Is Julie. Chorles' gonlle wllv. oo asp"'ng
but tentati\le wrher herselt. The woman It 1 toto! contrast to her
obnoxious hus:band: supple an&lt;l timid In ovury ten.se, ove.n loyal and
faithful undl a romanoo ls spt•kod botwoen Devld and horwll. Ah
y05. nolhing !Ike a good old love ultngle to spice lhlogs up e bit.
Indeed. 1he 1wo youog wrhero dov1ao o murder mylloty lor a
new spaper contest only to Ulllila It may come to batter use then
lhot. Through 1ho deolh of his falhor. David btglns 10 yearn for 1he
home he's'""' · besides lhe lendot young flesh of Julie. Bu1 enough
l&gt;lol for now. There's plenly oltutna loll to kHP ono and all
amused,
Pro-~

What bothered me ju11 a lab woo lhe leek of c:Nrecter doptll end
interplay When lhe onuel lons se«ned jusl !ighl. The rtltllonollip
belween the 1wo Rodlngt&gt;em b&lt;otM&lt;t, the clomlntnce/sllbmiuion
rolu rn the mem.ge o f lhe SIUitoelcs. end/Ot ~ho """tillY of revenge
CD&lt;IId t&gt;ave been dealt With 10 t gteala&lt; lxttnl.
But Write ,.._ A Mulder Is t teasing ptay in IIVIe tnd onttltigence.
requiring petfect timing end gttee trom •• Involved tnd receiving ~
lhe best PG"ible way. TNre·a QUilt t bl1 of actron .,vOived here lor
a SI8Qe perfonnence and OYIIrYINng ..omed to""' fllrwleuty on
01*\!ng rwght. Ackbng 10 lhe P&lt;Ofuaronot ounolj)htrels Joto

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THE PS YCHEDEliC FURS - The
PsycfiBdelic Furs - (Co/umbis)
AI thl great monater machloe called
rock and roU cnurns ita way tt\rough
onothe' eycle, the rippl" of P&lt;ogroul••
w ave and paychedena are rapid)y
becomlnQ ltTonge&lt; end more Pfoncxlncod.

And h " new weve•• (mei&amp;utrewn r' n' r If
you uk mel begin• a slow del111,
at'tlntkwl ia dra-wn to atlem ...iv. lormt
within tile rock culture. Tho MmH of
contomi)Ofary Britlall groups- Joy
Dl•llloo, Caberot Volte;re, Throbbing
Griatle, Young Marbte Giants - are hhtlno

home whh moft abandon .
Tho rock . .perimentallsta of modern
met1l musk thAKd electronict, tKhno·

toe". tne

avant-g&amp;rdeJ are evo4v1ng from

pest ln fi&lt;H~nC,os - mld· 6 0s psycllodo~•
and underground. 70s P&lt;ogru.,.e end
.,-roc:~&lt; ..,_-Into a paww1u4.
fut urf~k .-rewn• of fonnJe• snu:•

end

demenrla. h '• • brand new vts;on
~me tr opo4nan

reftectfon), •• bleak. 11

al•enated. e:s s:uneal as anything p.evtous
to II bul with tho advantage of being able
to learn. build end e • pand on paot
theme, . It's the muSic: of the 80t 1
Not Quite 11 u presslonl&amp;tle but et11i 011 ·
th-e fringe ol th1t enterprise is a W'OYP
celled tile Psvehedellc Furs- sl• young
men who h1ve created a haunting
rMurrKton of pii'St rock forces and theW
doell·rootod illtpresoions.
Influences ol tho Velvet Underground,
King Crimoon and David Bowro aro
strewn throughout tlleiT debUt t.P, but
don't tell thl f urs shon, this record
roQOiros ropeetod listening in on lntonal• t
menner.

From tho beginning t humpa of "Indio"
to thl closing chorus of " Ffow••·,. ono

controlled unhv emoog tho
membe&lt;S end tl&gt;eir fllllling, raging
•nsuuments - diSOtderty cohe1ion if you'd
like. It's a murky. aeemlngly hollow
sound , yet forceful ond demending - one
of ill many contradictions teerlng down
the walls of rock'n'roll conlarn&gt;hv.
First to hud the dlsdnctlona iSvocalist
Rlehard lknler, a uremic: crooo betwe..,
John Wotton tcirea " One More Red
Nightmare" I and John Lydoo
("Memories/No Birclo" l. Th«a'• •
strilining urgertCV to the lrMglrv
~
.,.G"' Butler'o . - •• tiiVPtod in
tho C
1811 " Sirt• E111ope":
". • • broken on 1 ehlp of fools/oven
clreoms must fill to NIIIIIO IIUI'Idly
words a re all just usoleoo IQUrld/just lifce
c:erda- they fan around. " And 1ide two·s

flowing. bluing " lmltollon of Christ":
'. . . another c hrist it on the erose;fthe
nafls are- words the nella ate lie.s/1o· make
it crawl and make tt Krllm and mak e it

bleed. . . jesus Is 1 women too/he
ioolts lifco oil of mo ond you. • • "
ApparentlY no syntho$1&lt;ers are being
played on the llbum bul plfl'ltY of
trootm..,ta r.a th«&gt;go out- e.:t.o Is olt011
u54d on 81111of's • oleo end distortion
(w1th an occas•onel OOattu eppJ'ied) •s

retained fOf the gultlll of John A5hton.
Roger Morris and brother Tim Butler.
Duncan Kilburn adds- melodic. moody

saxophones giving a Motown teal to

certain segments tueh •• 1 'fell: ' And
Vince Ely br'ings drumming 10 the
lorefror~t of thio enoemble with •
pe~tual pounding br'ougl&gt;t up from the
d\lngeOII.

tnrlfesting note b: the use or three
cnffe&lt;ent P&lt;oduce,. f01 t~oo debut rocord
lnelud&lt;ng Stovo Uliywhilo !Peter Gabriol,
XTCI end Martin Hannott IMagozinel.
For one thi.-.g. it provea the Furs are "'
control ol theit own componlng "sound."
dlaovowlno tho !'Gins of producer as
arranger. Look for Sowle 11 their next
producer l••rv 11kalyj and 1 new album in

Dilemma."' You remember.,m as
IIU'tarist for the eometnne• oelf·lndulg""'

tho boglMing ol 19 81 .

" India" has - n roc;eiving lirptay on
WZIR, portlwlarty on the evening oflowo
H111 o ff. T'hfl PaychadeUc Fu.111 are 1 111P
In the right dl!'ectlon.

bul tireless and creative Henry Cow
eKperiment, w ho improved w ith each
rocord until they became the tncredible

Art Bears, This Ia maybe tho boat single
of the batch. (Both aongo ore on his
album. " Gra•ity." l SU&lt;prialng In h's
heavy roekar qualities lho'l not known
for that kind of thing}, F11th hH
o10embled an unknown bunch. The beat
;, big, VfKV big , espocilllly tho 8-lide
whictl 1$ a ct.linito .uil&lt;et 11 I . .., hurd

M X·BO Sound • " O·woe '" lpts . 1 &amp;

21
Snakel inger - " M an In the Dark
Sedan"/"Womb 10 Worm"
Tux edomoon • " D11&lt;k
Companion"' /" 59 t o ~tk"
Yollo - " Bimbo"/"I.T. Splash"
Fred Frith • "Dancing in the
Streeta'"/ " What e Dilemma"

one. This is thn aton.. ••modern dance
muolc" ave&lt;yono' s t.tlung iobout. Oor1't
Inn, Frith.
Snokefingerls supposedly 1n English
guitarist w ho appears on ell Ruidenta

albums. These songs dtdn't lmPfiS.S me
Hoboyl What a batch wo ha•o
here . . . ••
Th,. 11 1 pile ol slngles sent t o us from
San Franelsco'o "-~ph "-cordi.

much on first llstening but have g.town

on me since. 10 Womb to Worm" il a
treat: " From the womb to the wormfi!i" a
very sharp tum/From the wotm to the
womb/you've QOl ~efU)' ot room." is
certa1nly helpful odvl. .. end not ovohble
on oithe' of his two elbuma. ' 'I'm tkod of
wNirl the . - lolowo tho melody line
e xactly.·· my roornate yens from the
other roam. But don' t Nsten to him.
Snakofing&amp;f is good.

ArTWk:e'a main purveyors of oft-the-wall

pop Mainly known for br'inging us tho
Residento lmeVbo the w~ group in
AmllftCII). Allrph haJ Signed a few mOfe
odditln lnd 1o P&lt;omotlng them
somewhat

v~rouSiy .

May os well &amp;tart w ith MX·80 Sound' a
"O·typo."' Part of a aoundtrac~ tt&gt;ey' ra
doing f 01 some guy' s movie or
somdthlng. and can not be found on
ollhar of thdlr albums. MX·80 was just In
town last mon'h end If you w eron't there
Iemme tellye. you really missed

Or maybe vou·te kH&gt;king for that ''New
Zeatend" sound. Thon Vallo 11 your best
bet . Far les-s in teresting thon t ho
Ro•idonts or Snakoflngar ion tho basis ol
tills singlet this trio no.ertheless earns
comparison w 1th the above If only fOt a

50f1lltttMng. Thatr musK: tells a stOtV of

lactt of dfum.s , their use of 1 rhythm

stagnant IUbwoyo hu!lling aheod at 120
mph. of on e1&lt;plono pilot' s $ubeonsc.ous
Son of 1 cron b4nween Bee:fheart, tho

WlOnhodox vocals. Thts ta cenoon MuSlC.

~ . and

hearty and lull of l lll. "I.T. $ollsh"
not on tne•r album.

S1oogu end Mahevtstwlu. these downt
c:an really 111111 tho old garbage con fUll

of n~\1 1.

you tc-now 7 ' ' Very

metamc:·

companion." Tu.Jteodomoon'a Steven
Brown intones blandly like he·s spent tpo

much ttme in an an gallery. Ano thef no-drums. e'oetronJCS and ;nl1ruments out lft
out ol S .F.. these gu~s hove m~l&lt;ed the
liald on a lew singles, an early E.P., end

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an album "Halt Muta " The slnger likes
' co assume an Englrsh •ccent while the

The Korgl.s na11e ined tt&gt;elt best, I'm
sure, tne album Is oil oogett&gt;er neatly
prodUQCI with numerous layera ol thlcl.
IOUfld. but 11 eomohow loUa 10 covtt up
lhe lad&lt; of musical onginality. In obYiO\rS
absence of their own ideas. the three
musicians toke mu.aical loons In )uil
about wery loeld or contemporary

ott&gt;e•• qul\ler in ot&gt;e bloclqjround nvingto
soonc1 cold. dealhlv ond 10o/&gt;lstoea1ed
Mt"(l&gt;e thev haven' t dOne enough d&lt;11gl
or seen enough bad times to ech~e the
wortd·dreary penpecttve thev pretend..
But give them ume ... Companion .. lan't
on tho album . .. 59 to I Remix" .aundt

p.opular music. A thtle new wav1, some

better 1han the album . M84'velous.
Anotner CUS&gt; ol h..-. mv de0&lt;7 These

51eotlted roc:tc'n'rofl, two ot rtwe.e &amp;J)OOt'1.a.
of Beodes·tunes, a gloss of tho old 1Ooc

t-mes are

wolh a tonllhong touch ot tt&gt;e BM Gees all
pressed through Gory Numon' s de·
rnusleah~ mach•ne and you have the
music~! suppor e to KorQls In the ptas1•c
blstto. At theh best the group sounds Uke
bad Gene.ai.s. at the'' worst · see obove

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There vou go. F1ve banos open~teng
cof\ettmtly on the ou1a~ins ol pop
Sotm• like everything on Ralph Record•
Is at leoll good and IUI'I to ltsten to If 1\0\
uowl·em·over Frfday mghl next ph811
futv.re of rOG((.'n'roU Best pl-ace to get
'em tthe -a1bums 111 1 boner de&amp;H Is pt•y
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Iota of avnlhesizen. uninspired singing.
monotooous pen:usa.on, some fancy
g!Attt work here and lhlfl and whet else
hovt you. It nos tne quolit)l of olovata&lt;
muale CK to be forc,ed Into your ears at
low phch •• '(OVf locel aupermortceo while
you tte onnnocentiY trvlng to buy a sl•·

oack

arch11'01&gt;0&lt;S in cfiscO\O.QO&lt;!I gel lhe!r

chance. lt'a production is nolhong '""'
than porteal with"' I&lt;Jnd ol ambiam.
floating quality; AO\hlng dlllurbs this
moment of me1aneholk: harmony •.That is
What I)Utl h lniO the ClltOgoni of $00Q$
that J)OOC)Ie ~~ to. in retrospect,
dc..-no\111 thetr
wtth Everyone of u:s

""e:s

has ttiese SO"'J$ tJ'\at he combines with a
per50na1 ep1sode then to ~ived
through tho partiCtJI&amp;I &amp;ono " NtQh\.5 '"
Whno Soun." "If Vou leavtt Me Now,"
11

Witl"!oul Vou." .. Angte'' eoo hundteds

explottiUOn of our reptt~ssed
r()rrt~t.n\let.sm; and \f we. 'eeli1e, we
deliberately ignore it .
Thai;$ why l got stuck wrth thls alttum.
You ~·t have to tepeat my mistake U
mt!fanchohl got you Wllh tkis patticuta'
50f19. buy the single. if not. IO&lt;get this

town to

GOd knows now I evor got stuctc wtth
the Korg,s' new album Dvmb Wsiti!J(s. In
casn of absence, uy Oavtd Comstock.
Dumb Wllitws is vout &amp;rendard,
el1cuonle I'OCk, b1d tlctettonic rock with

lovev-do~av

couples
and lOnely romantics, o song when the

remotnbef" oong lor

more. They get us a1 oYf weakest .spot
~ we don' t ev@n reellll the emotional
elCptoitltton 11'1-at tales piece, the

conll&amp;tently stoc:k wew-d rock. w"K:.~ ••
whit thiS Stulf II,

Tho Korgis. Dumb

"Everybody's Got to Learn
Somollmn" rS o typical "do-you-

f'ewew. I wa-i obviouaJy c.ught _po my
rornal"tfC! foot.

rm sorry abovt that,

- l&lt;ristlan LUU6
But the lf;orgls

hc~ve

manage-d to_

include one falny ouccesslul hit alngle on
evcwy ooe of \heir ~s. Just one song
that has thia kind ot gemus·tOU&lt;:h And
they man~ ega.n this t:Jml with thtrir
''Ev&amp;rybody;s Gotto Leam Somedme-a, ••
rm s\Jfe you•v.-he&amp;rd lt. The succ&amp;ss of
songs fika thhi depend on a humon urge

to roijve certain moments ol tho~ life
through """'lc.

SP«e IIBc~ by Ml· SelO' is. on essence. 1
t v - p&lt;odUCI ot ot&gt;e super·hvoed
commercial record ndusuy. It is V.nyt
Vomot desoQMd to be aboorbed rn one "'
two I•S1eneng.s. Thete " no substance to
thiS music: noth•f\9 that even tne.s to be
subllo. Everything Is right out (ront. light
where you can hoar h first time.
everydme .

You know tht$ type of musrc:-rf5
fldto mti$1C loti of powet chot"ds. tHfly
commoo osoudo jlnviOQ loud drunu ""d
bass line&amp; tha' yov've heard for yeefl.
Occtlstonally lanO I mean occastonallvll.
1he keyboardt5t does manage 10 do
sornethtng close 10 11\terest,ng Ot
•nnova,1•ve. But IVPICa.Ky. h1s sound ~
squashed by rho sheer bulk of the

Ol lhl: WISII!Jment&amp;9y INs lk'M. 'know what you' re
Hytng. "II'S easy to ~o~t there and
erh.iCfl&amp; when you;re 001 dolnQ tt."
However, I teol jvatlfiod '"cutting U\11
elbum to snrods. It Is designed fa&lt; people
who ~nen't In touch w;th themsel'vll or
ohol&lt; world
lha kind ol people who
dOn·, senouslv oet•e rnto lha. dlte I be
to bokf, more ,.,e-v«u M1d stv'lsdcaf.tv

letn81ndef

tefined areas of muSic . These people
oponly acknowledge the existence or th's
tOO·Iapp:ng trlsh masqueradtng as

" musk:.'' Obvious.tv these people 11e oat
e;~usl k\ Ws
wcwld and thw mu~tels coumer·

Mi ·Sex Sp11ct: Rsce. !Epic!

aware tn.t creative lesttnefs

Muslcll pteferance 15. naturalty. up to
the •ndtv•dual tlstener. This tS fact .
Another fact f:s that 1 as a feviewer have
a rotpOnsibUhy to myaolf end w hoever
happtl\a \0 read
rev.ewa to ny what
I honastlv think about an album. be h

produetlve musraot bastO&lt;daotion and

mv

positive

Of

negative.

~trve.

If you fiike roek"n'roll

iJt

its most

nondescript and albums where every CUI
aounds liko lhe one you fUst heard 1nd

I 00 more ~ke it . run out and buV $pllce
R.oco.
- Bill FnJII!u

3.$5 Squirtt Hall

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LAST TAKE •• •" IMAGINE"

•wemlnv
Once more';
WI are romlnded
of tho quellty - pi~«

in leect
Again

•

the sound o f madna$

~
pieking

fnoit
Tho day Is eold. The c:oming
minutH bid to folow suit

and Ill the &amp;t&gt;eepa

and p.gloto

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to • . .
MKJ&gt;ael Hop/Uns

FOR JOHN LENNON
If anything has en idea what a forest can be w hhout actually seeing it ...,,,
•
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It must be the Shout that Statue Buddha game me
1
5
'As he saw m e in his black oves
Of course. th1t must mean that something in me
Is the nehtst soli this s•de ot the Rocktes
is fUShlng river ;n Picasso' s finge,dps ·
is the ~oe~ng of the first and last vtrgin
os the plp.ng smell of groen
All thrs does 1 lot lor my ego:

.-

I was depressed e IT'I4nule .ago
HllrOkl Goklbetg

Friday is

BEER-BATTER FISH DAY

at the Student Club

~
~

Cole Slaw, French
Fries and Fish at a
super low price of

PRE·- R'EGISTRA\fiON
SQring 1981
Stud~nts m11y pick up c/Bss schedules (319
Squire 9:00 • 4:30), Hayes 8 4 :30 - 7: 00pm
- Dec. 15th ONL·YJ.

Monday th(u
• Thursday, ·
· ~ec. 15- 18th

$1.99 ·+ tax.
Students m11y drop/add at Hayes 8 only
(Please ol}serve the following schedule:}
Seniors &amp;
Juniors.
Sophomores
Frestimen

'

Anyone

Monday.
Dec. 15th
Tuesday,
Dec. 16th
Wednesday,
Dec; 17
Thursday.
Dec. 18th

Monday thru
Thursday,
Dec. 15- 18th.

9 :00 - 4 :30
9 :00 - 4 :30
9 :00 - 4 :30
9 :00 - 4 :30

REGISTRATION RESUMES JAN. 5, 1'981.
Bookl from Ireland and &amp;9cJnd .
CQiendars from Germany anCI Japan

_~Rluntakl Bod&lt;Sro
532 Elrnlllood Ave,. ..-o, N.Y. 1GD ~

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Graduate and M_FC itudents may USB the $ires at·eny of
· tiHf timu lht«&lt; llbo.,.. "' llddltlon, they may drop •nil
lldd at H«.ves B from 4: 30 - 1:00pm on Monday. Dec.
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Issued produced by the Tile Spectrum,
thi s semestet. It features the prose,
11Q81ry, ail
and photOQiaphy of
talented and unheralded UB students
who nonnalty are not PfCI'rided this
wkM-Spread exposure.
The reSj)OIIse for Un&lt;Hre•posesJ was
Qreat, pJid ~sectuenlly (also unfonunately) many anlstk: and poetit
llorks ~re not Included In these
twelve pages. We hope to have another,
llrtl.,lc ,nd ll,teratY la•ue out next
aemestet: so we encourage &amp;VefY0118 to
keep trying and we enoourage ou,er
poets who we did not hear from to plan
ahead.
A 101 of hard work was put Into this
Issue. and my fellow Project Editor
Dave Comstock and 1 would like to
thank some very ImPOrtant people: Bob
Basil and Krist ian Lutz.e. who helped
us organize the P!OSe and poetry
section, Art Directors -Rebecca
Bernstein and Jerry Sealy. whose·
Imaginative lay-out adds to the
alllhetic queallty ot thi s paper.
Production Arti sts Manha B.
Kazmierczak and Anna J. Zaparynluk
for thelr hard work, and Elena pacavar.._
Joe Simon. and John Lapiana. the
Edltor·ln.O.iet and Managi ng Editors o f
Tltfl 5/Hctrum who supported this
Issue of culture and entet1ain&lt;11$1t.
Fi nally, we must al.cl thank ...,ery
anlst and poet who appeared 1ft this
lasue There Ia cenainly a lot of
creativity and imagination hefe, and II
was our honor and pleasure to expose
ft.
Entoy
- Thomss R. Coco/it

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fc-;u .J\amtod yow focr.

You hr&lt;_.,mt: C'nat.~ 1o.ilv.:r.
Lt... , '" a vdvtt o( ,hadow.
M )''"If. un unfl'&gt;Vshcd clorl&lt;~&gt;
nun a ubed '""' liP' 10 wm.b:
And the-n Wa) no lha1ne
in fb darkneu.

And thf. man Dr Bar·dr ....,, Ctlftl&lt;' (Ot H IU
lind l"" ha..., ko
0. Bard. tale you .
' "O,r ~'&lt; of cb.rkfW""... currunk u\ n mr •
Tho ,...,..~o"""" ~,( "'NY'h'"2
Oh my lady . . .

So 1'-. ~~ m)"df he h.unocd.
Arwl writtm ronvincinR kri.ns .
To ooud. ohe ha~r thao cuds along your thigh•
lind frrl oh&lt; down tum of yow lrps:
So dot&lt;
Ttus Ore that doolcs my &lt;y&lt;&gt;_.
So cl&lt;.. .. yoor imo~•·

I found ~ou cbrlo~
Upon thao '"Rho wa~ bod~:
Learung. on an up-oumed row boat .
Bmnth pald&gt;cd &lt;l.p-boaotl.
of cbn« hall ,helon.
· Yow eye&gt; flamed up.

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Bcginroing in a blrmiJ,.

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n..... .. the ~ y
n...... beneath lb. ,lun

lind yow hoir ~ off.
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Would my &lt;OnSW&gt;I 0m1
(I ask myseiO
Stop dc&gt;wn tho &lt;li~ho
Noise in lb. th,.,.o.
I think tJ,., nwlc will ntV&lt;r It"
It lo.
1\nf.the long hllit
Piled .. if )'OU ,...,. o ~todd..s:
Yow hair would J!lOW.

dwact.,.

How n-.any timn N{OR'
/\long tlu&gt; Way
I f.d you .dl!JI'It
To..W""' m lb. ~)lht.
Wher. .. me, pbu .
My o""' ann
R...~ on your sid&lt;
But --~~ is cbao~tcd
Oh 1 know the .man •hop&gt;
1\mu!io with tbeir bowg&lt;Ot&gt;r.
lind the sun is bluinll·
n..;, windo.... r....... us.
Suo ev•rythinJl " ct..~cd
Your hair chopped off
~ is lb. ~ &lt;OUJih.
Thi'S ..._ , •• dis
o.der in the w;n.
Nothina is right .
SomehoW' this poroy
&amp;.-my life.
ICOMDlhdp
Tho quiet In ..y vrins
Oh. my locly
Your name is not tht 51a1M.

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Tharv• Comet
Grad Sc-udC'nt
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Jeff Peat&lt;
Graduac Teachinc. ANlttan1
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by Chris Wiles

tire trac~s. It was a cold light, harsh
and non-compromising.

ust a note about Melody. For years aha's been trying to become a Good
Person.

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Why don 't you wanlanythlng•
I don't deserw II.
Are you punlafrl/lg yourulll~~
or
something?

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In a way.
For what?
For having too mur:h

1 want to give i t anyway. to prove II
doesn't m. .n anything to me. I went to
sha ra ME-thare'a somethi ng Inside
ME rhar I wanrto give awey.
Sometimes II scares me.

HOW DOES lfuST STICK TO
OF THE DRESSER?

uve lerrers or cards or
anything. I read them rwlce, look at
rhem for a minute, take them In, and
than let them go.

I still don 'I

mE SIDE

The While light nsflegtod even whiter
when It bounced ofl the white walls In
her apartment. She P'llllld the curtains
back. daring more llghrto come ln. And
she l~ed at the shelves of bookl and
her eye len on "'The Yoga Cool&lt;book,"
Tripe, shit thought. And she began
weeding.

The ~ra wen~ all tangled up but
she puifed everytlng out oilier closet
and began weeding. Blouses. belts,
Jec~eta, shoeS lllled aeven.srtopplng
b.gs, lined up at auentlon on her ·
bedrOOCTI ffOOt, until she had ll closet
wi th euctly two pairs of shoes, sir
b4ousea. two pairs ol slacb and a

don't open themselVes up. They're
charming. gracious, unlwr! by
crlllcism. and alway~ put together.
Thl l.,t till'• I cried was when I was
born. I think Robert Klein ssfd thai. Or
wu It Oavld Brenner?

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Robert Kt1ln wiiars a simple gold
wedding lund.
·

coat.

JUST LIKE JOHN BOY.
There 's ru tty a worm, nlr:e, very gentle

,.fSon rn hen who lull wanro ro hug
evtHYon• and mah II be/fer. Even II II
hurls me, I htve to gel urld to lha
feeling, becauaa the I can gltllaway
more and more. So I'm gelling used to
II by giving things up-l'm trying to
give away everything I own.
I scares me, because I don 't thrnk

anyone elsa tHis this way. Ever.
M&amp;N Grlllln was Interviewing Marte
Overon. She said tMt ahe gavt away
everything aha owned. because ~
wanted an ~rtment that she could
)uat "hoae down." ,

FOfiiT IS EASIER FOR A CAMEt TO
PASS THAOOGH THE EYE 01' A
NEEDLE~ IT IS FOfl A MAN TO
EHTER THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.
Meditatforl cteanHe the soot of the
outside WOf1d, so Melody'sat on a rug
In the middle of the rOOCTI. The
varn!Mied floor showed around the
edges ol the room Where the rug didn't
reach. The White woodw~ was lreshfy
painted, all aptattera hsd been wiped
Immediately. In pasltlon. she nlosed
hllf eyes. Om. Hare KriShna. Ave Marla.

' 1 uw • movie O&lt;JCI-an adaptation ol
something by Anhur C. Clarke 111ou1 •
priest on another planet.ot sPtr:e
station or something. Arid at( 111 had
w•s a bed, a crocffbr, two ahlr!s, ancU
few lip/ritual books. And It j ust 111med
so right to me at that tlml - e~~&amp;n
though htt was alone. It was all
uncluttered. He had no distractions to
tektt him away from .•. from

NOT}iiNG EXISTS SO TRULY AS A
WORI&lt; OF Alff. CRffiCISM PERISHES.
HUMAI!I GENERATIONS DIE OUT. BliT
WHEN THE WORLD GOES UP IN
FLAMES UKE A SCIIAP OF PAPER, IT
WILL BE THE WORKS OF ART THAT
GLOW TH£ lONGES1' BEFOfiE •
Rt;TUANING TO GOD AND DARKNESS

otscENps.

Ae .nteneclc makes me

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thinner.

C\()(Olc Is good for what ana yoo. 11'
bleachfa white clothes until they
gleam. ~t disinfects the bathroom.
Anyway, I thought It was a Qflll room '
Everything smells Uke a swimming
htt Md. The film was In bllfk l!ld
.
pool.
Om
while and very simple. 11/kitd lhll
ldaa-1/ke no m11ter where the 1un
would shine or no m .. t/er who drotJ~
JUST A QUARTER CUP IS AU. YOU
I-lOSE EVERYTHING DOWN.
• • 'I In Itt any moment, things would be thl
NEED FOR A WHOLE
;'WARSH' LOAD . • •
;. • , · ·~ Slme. Allin order. Kind of tiled I WI)'.
FinallY all alie had Jell was 1\er bed,
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Hare Krishna, Hare Rama
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her rlldlo. her phone and her books.
• She pulled all or the Hallmarll cards
And the radio only worked on AM,
A KISS IS BUT A KISS . •. •
and cartoons and tlcktt stubs and
.)':l pictures oft her cork OO.rd end threw
DUST IN THE WINO ..•
She.Jwned on the light and &amp;tared at":..,. them away. Abo~ her des~ w• a
the bulb.
simple era&amp;s ahe had gotten \rom
I'm reall'f trying. ll'e comltlfl from deep.
Mlffng pagan baby aponiORIIIpa In
- . IMidL f /11'11 1/lltlfla
not onfy
grammar~. anctaameu Uleftdar
EV£RY800Y NEEDS AN OUTlET •. •
O.C.u• It ...... P«1P1e happy bell
that said Whal time them..... - .
FORD HAS A BETTER IDEA. BIGGER
_le!JI ..., I'm a
at the cllorcll. She circled the datil the • atep- lldpetldent I don't fiHtl
CAliS. THE MOfiE YOU GET, THE
gas blPa w•~ due, bltthdays ot ttlenda,
MOllE YOU WNIJ THE MORE YOU
anyi/Jitlfl. II al.o mMIII - lwl
'
and
the paydays for the - t of the
PA'f. 1H£ liiOI£ IrS WORTH.
oltMIUI*. I datt't do It tor attenrlon-1
Then lille th,..., away the empty
· - • - /1«&lt;PPe doniW things 10 the
cortcboard anchtarld at the claM
Salrellofl Amry and I8A /()( rw&lt;»lpts for
white wajl above hat. de&amp;
, . 11• ~I don't·- uytlrfng,
1101 ..-p .-~p~._ 1lla money I
ARTHUR C.
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... 6edr _ , . , , belong 10JH. I dort't

~YESTERDAY

Diane Keaton aald her apartment Is all

white.
CONSIDER 'THE ULIES OF THE FIEL.O.
SIMPL1FY, SIMPLIFY, SIMPLIFY.
On Level Thtee you wens supped to do
40 pusll upa and ~0 all upe.

MORNING THEY
LET MA KNOW YOU WERE GONE . . .

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Tha otlret lllfl/tt I ut on my bed wffll •
/lottie ot ..__ and 1 , _ bOK 1t111 ol
leltara. I fwd tham one by end
,,.,.., tfwlt Oflt, by-· I fwd
t/&gt;8111 _., ..,., lnd CMe/11111 .,. let
1M IOOI'ctl - - I pelf o l - fllllw I
thrww tMm ••.,. /tell "" ......

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• I uti" bed,. ., night wft/1 a hot ·
boll/I end HWpe(a 81ble Commel!t81'f.
I Jell aataep . _ , . , . arourtd
Joaeplt 'r coat.

Wilen Lily Tomlin became famoul on
'1Aqgtl-ln" she atlfl ~liar UMd .'llll

AIIMI!.

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...,t Cllf!P/"f/1111

wwbnd ettd we rJeclded to 110 In

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"-datto chtldnsn are too dlltlc:ale for
lhta.wond.
LUCKY. THEY OON'T LET ~NYTHING
IN.

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The lfgllt was that willie ~lnd or
IMIINM tlllt you get on a Sf)flng day
wtwn the groUnd Ia aUII sluany and 111
till atrllllla .,. atrea~ with muddy

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it~ ~t:l-""'- l ~t.d A ~"""'t

Phol('lfnphtc: &amp;e:n.. ~

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C-1- A~i,t_~*i e{U

Clar~e Them 1ooms ate carpetiKI anr:J
they nave lrousekeeper5 a nd get driven

~&gt;gam tWo weeks II was okay. I
gueu-11 was kind of cold but we
dranl ,.., •nd laughiKI • lot and "
was
of tun

sround In wand new s.tatlon wagons

'"'d

I'd th/11~ I'll rak~ • vow ol POverty

It ,_.

1 was cold. bul even aller I put on my
tong underware Qnd cltan~ som•
or•ndy, I was cn,l/f!d-1 m not so sure
now lhl/1/ netS anylhtng 10 do w1tn the
w11athe1 I waroned everyone as they
got d1un• er and 11•11 myself
wtlhdrawmg from u all II seemfKI lt~e
• terrible wl~te to me

II you 're •
I Don't l/11nk
nun-/ thlnlc normal people """ De
noly-hOIIel, In fact I /lave leu then

mos' ol me nuns 1 lcnow. 1 gsve away
my rug and I sely the rosery every nlg/&gt;t.
so wnar's the drlleutnce&lt;J Out sex llv•s
are t/'Je same. too. soot guess thtt ont.altrerence Is tnar I don't tOOK MIY or

Like we could nave used /he money to
reltglous
do sometnmg else
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Well ..

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wasro• Dul 11 semed 11-e II All 1 could
#teet&gt; '"'"~utg of "'"s 1he w01• I n•cl to
do at nom• and /loll&lt;/ my /acmdry "'"'
ptlmg up 1~ rhc ba s~e/ "' my clo••'

MY THREE SONS HAD THEIR PEN NY
LOAFERS LINED UP ON THE FLOORS
OF THEIR CLOSETS AND WALLY AND
BEI.VER CLEAVER ALWAYS MADE
THEIR BEDS

II you prllfJhd long enough. tile
pretense oecomes 1e1IIIY I tttld that
somewhere our I can't remember
where
t'm actmg-oeltevl"'l- very controlled
and Stlble I'm 1/ndtng 111at II doU
o.com• automatic. and that hopefully
I'll BECOME tfle good person, someone
my lrlends can lool&lt; up lo and
ptedicteD/e enough ro always be
atound "'" "" I'm nH&lt;Jfld somewhere
So lat. no one 'sgt&gt;'lng ewa; pans ol
myself now that t"te cleared out my
OWN 1/lo. I don't /lave any distractions
or clutter atouhd me and I carr
eotrCflfll,.lf on molfl Important thmgs
Like what •

like

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She gol ner hair cut l ast Salurday al&gt;d
11&gt;&lt;1 only way she coulcl de5Ct1Do \he
Slyle she wanted wa.a " early Llze
Mlneltl-llke 111e Slerile Cuckoo "

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#IWay$ wlntN lo o~ • nvn 11~~ lngnct

Haylev M1IIS was '"" nun mo'*'le once
W ilen she was a child . her
gra&lt;&gt;&lt;lmolher used 10 gel lie• 10 clean
her room oy 1ethng ner lhal sne neve&lt;
knew when lhe nis~op wouiO Do
coming over 10 vls•l Melody kept the
bltd balh llllt!&lt;l beCause she ligurlld 11
c:oul&lt;l douDie as holy water toni JUSI In
ease The blsho!&gt; nt~~~er showed up, out
she always rememt&gt;e&lt;IKI ner
grandmolne•'s warning And over s'"ce
11\en, she's kePI The Bible In plain
slghl.

She lias a lways been a cauhos person
When I left /he /louse 1/rts morning. I
rook • took arovltd lhfl room as 1
closed the door and my eye fell on an
empty glass t/&gt;at wu 5//ltng on 11te
desk. The m/11&lt; /tad dried l nro 1 crusty
1/ng on tile bottom and alii could tnmk
of was people would say IJboUI II II
they walkiKI i n untupacted/y So I went
baclo In and put the glass In the link 1
s ranea 10 wall&lt; away and turned ~c:Jt
to rinse It out and pur lr In r/&gt;e strainer
I QOI n tar as rne ltont door end 1
tvmed bec:Jt again, washiKI the glass.
driiKIIt and pvt It away

The Toilet lone

tuewood and !JOI moscu1t0 bites and
sltpped on the rock$ near rrre l&gt;too~
When we all got t&gt;ack 10 the campstte.
we oum a tue ind ltiltJ hot dog!: and u
was aO very QUill/ and Simple. No

f~ .

Liza used to cry a lol In lhat mOVJe.
She saw 11 seven times not only
: :t~¥ can I s~m to leave ANYTHING alone
because ahe llklld 10 walch Uza cry ?'; And I don I ~now wh y-nobody ever

but t&gt;eCau$1! she wore a oreal
~' comes to "''''
luntened&lt; and alwaya looklld tllefl~
same. P!IKIIclable. Si mple clotnes..~ •
simple halrcul.
Then I put rhe glass away and looked
ar the strell-lhere were 5 glass•• lor
Slerlle one pe11on But 1 was lale IO' worlt and
I dldn~ have time to peck tMm up or
I wondet II nuns ...r read Arthur C.
pitel&gt; 'em. And now 1/'s Dot/lertng

ph011tfS.

ao.

no n•tlfSPBPf!'S

no r•diOS

Bur allot a sudden I cur oft lrom ,,_ ,,
wea ltke 1 c /langc&lt;J channels and

watcned everyone ftorn my room I k&amp;pl

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'fou 'r• gewnp warmet
Aw, now you 'te gellln~ cold, colder
on. you'•e r~errmg cold

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Ana vet't1y It came to pass tna• sne
gave. away unul she no mote to giY&amp;, ...
and tnen sne Qa•e awoy some more
Jen~ Le"''' Sly$ lo give un111 11 r.uns

She d10n1 neCIO tnat tdx relum or those
checks stubs or tast yeaf'S ca•
regostrallon or I hat picture ol her old
c100 o• 11111 pile ol recipes or lho$1! old
sutw;~lasses or lhal rio&lt;;~ or 1~a1 olo
alget&gt;ra leXI or her shoeS I rom nutSing
scnool or lhll yearbOO~ 01 mose oo•e•
ol stationary or the e1111ta envelopes or
all thOSe pens or all 11181 eXlra paper or
lhat exita roll ol Scolcn 1ape or alllhat
wrapping paper or a ll \hose cancelled
chec~s 01 alllhal wrapping paP&lt;lf or all
I hose noleboolls or lh&lt;&gt;U e&lt;tra
oauMles or ""' ex1ensron cord or
those algylo soc"s 01 b01h dtetlon~rles
the tuuny
, tM tel hom Hawah
0pos1ers on !he wall or 01
atl lrose
dlllerent oalrlngs or t~e e&lt;lra
1ypew rr1er rrbbon 01 lhetypew riler 01

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We wenl ump,ng agam l•lf weel(ena
ana tnt$ t•m• I MADE mytell ha•e •
good ume. we too;. a teal tong htke
around the p~r• and c hopped up

Melody pao~l!(l up 1toe glasses a&lt;&gt;&lt;l
dropped tt&gt;em rn lhB Goodwill
81
1ne shopprng con1er

Bul 11 dldn' l hurl vel

Ill•' How '"berate sn•

hom nor haf\d

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g•rn• - Yew,,. gettmg warm

everyday

Tl&gt;tl 8 Hour Cougll Formula shppeo

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t le•l a little lrAe that Chlloten·q•

. how /ar can a petson

entDIS

become Jesmy

Betgman Everyone would come 10 me
Out I wou/dn 11 tJave to go to anyone I
would be the one to be teliea on. rrol to
nave 10 relv on anyone else myull

go

/lrrrtllf

Witl1 no buflers m he! Ill~. no cusnJonr
to Dr"a~ tfle tails she encoun/ers m

clear, s1arry nigh£

m~yoe 1~a1 5 rno onr~ ''""II

~ppearanct:ri

gves$ , wasrr·r re•Ur ". Y

mcd,c;ne caomet. ''She's tostmg the

Tncre was a thntl slory In MS.
M agazine aOOUI a woman Who II'Oel! In
a small town and ow&lt;Wid one shii'PI'a lat
dress. wO&lt;l\ed In a WooiWOIIh's slore.
owned one spaon, one kn1le, one lork
one pial e. a nol plato. and a red
roat1s1er Every nlghl she drove nome
lrom work cookl!(l up a simple dinner
ruo a aasslc. and wenl 10 De&lt;l. wlln
the cunams btow~ng 1n artd ou1 and
wtln lhe l ull moon shrnlng orlght i n lhe

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tJicewh•J?

Ootl/08 and rBlOI 0 /BcleS from ih~

me-l have 100 much ol
8ometl&gt;tng- was te. 1 ,.,.,, 1 dorr "l t&lt;ave
too much WASTE-I have t oo much
and 11 Is a weot• that I do

pulltll!J at myself to •nap out ol•t but I
Aept sr~rrng tnd srarl"!! ' ' them 1
w~s~ ·, IUS I rhsll was cut otllro m •t.
bvr I almost dlctn 't NEED to be part ol
tl all arrd I FINALLY FINIILL Y lett 1/tal I
,., , above 11 all and lhlt I ,.as fREE 1
was there lot THEM, but they couldn't
get tn to M E
Igor real ootd ~uri 1usr sal tht&lt;r~
dronUng or1ndv to mysett that 1 cou/11
SH 11ght through ..,erythl"'l and TME'f
COULDN ' T

So tlelt really nappy-1 was probtao/y
dtun&lt; out I ltlt happy and all &gt;tndJ ol
songs were gomg t/&gt;rovgh my head I
srarrce slngmf} at&gt;solurrly A WFU L
songs JUSt to see &lt;I I could s~ocll
mysell out ol O.lng the """' blanket at
thf party " Httler had only one o/g 0111
" "SwtnQtn' on rfiB our /louse door
· 1///1 They I loll an 11m around me
and everyone was sllltnll In a circle
atngmg Campltlfl 'ongs 1nd swoymg
Dacl&lt; 11nd IO'th /IAe glfl scou/s. t trrea

to toln m anf1 nove /un. errd ge&lt; ctny,
Dull couldn 't I'M TR YING SO HARD
I'M TRYING SO HAFID I'M TFIYING BUt
nothlll~ /lappanea I wu lmp/odtng I
_ _ ;;::;:;;ijjjji couiDrr t como o•~~ out and t&gt;y ""•

~ -~ snd
rrmo I really wanted to De pan ol rr all
nuggrng my friend$ ,,nd gelling

She stareo
lne Phono t 5 veral
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81
mtnutes ~6 strB'gntcn~ net natr she
needed a llatrcul IIZA ano plc~lld up
tner tecel\10' She dialed the numbe,.
lOOk a deep orealh cleated her lh1081,
and saki 11\8 1ruck would be there
TuesdaY 10 prck up ""' plano.
11 plmosl hurt tor a minute. Out she

owallowed II a&lt;&gt;&lt;l wenl 10 bed

Somelll!feS I tmagtM Rod SerlrnQ'S
voice as I clean out llr• halllt/IIKI

dtunk
Wtff'HJul

Frnatty 1 gave up-t c&lt;m

8

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hug

Pteny soon everyone st•ttf!'d crusnmg
up me oeer cans and tttrowmg them
mto the lite (lie ca.nJ turned Otlnge.
lhtltl gray. tnen wntte and t l epl starrng
•nro the embers All by mysell
Somebody ttrrew a bucAIIt ol water on
the logs

HOSE THEM DOWN, GUYS JUST
HOSE THEM DOWN

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did you heat him?

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icmd&gt;ody

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lntroducod it

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with the wonk

" ond "'""· in the guise o(
a.tt Ken~ . mUd-...........! _ - , .
for 1
m&lt;"llopolitan -bureaucnc:y;

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for WHATEVER an

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as the American way"
dod you lar him?
20 mulf lt:Wtn "o11pbox
actor
playing Ptnid.nt

"all the
seriou.s inttllcctuuls

oJIUO\."hour

Boob from Ireland and England
calendars from Germany and Japan

~c.·n·t"ral " prepau.·
world war ov,.,
-.u. at&gt;d

Lightfuuntain Books ~

532 Elmwood AYII. ~lo. N.Y. 142:22 ~

him ..~,.h
" why.
lan~rwhtn
w~

WE EVEN HAD

LACO BOOKSIORES, INC.

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stay tuned
today

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Follltl offlm deaJed any knowtedp or will upire. O(faclal• o( lhe Follell
CU&lt;:ll}' wb&amp;t iJ JOina 10 be IDIIOum:ed, llut Corpor01lon cxpresaed oonfidt:n« thai 1he 20
the Chicaao-bu&lt;d company which nuu th&lt; year kue will bt renew61 wuh link
C&amp;II\JIUI bookstores, is obllpjed by ill dilriCIIlly, &lt;asioa on&lt; or «he many Pan&gt;&lt;l B
romraa with the Unlvonity to be the initial stumblloa blocks.
drvelopcr on ... tho&lt;CS or I..Ut LaSalle.
But wvera.J rc.nrlcdonJ ham~r the
Company from &lt;kvelopioa th&lt; ale. lnludl
rates oow ho'erina around 19 pcr-cau deter
Patcd B, orialnally scheduled lor pocC'DtiaJ iDvators. Ano1:her dra•bad. u a
CIOtllplction in ScptmbO' 1977, wulniO'tded New York S.aoe r~ulaoion Matlna lhu
10 bollSt 20.000 square rett or orroce spat&lt;. • pmpmy owll&lt;flloip re&gt;'ms bact 10 111&lt;: Slate
150-cwm hoed aDd • marina. But, ftnancW
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Aschiteaunl eccuiclmoJooou obo poso
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or wtuch will bt ranved for a bookstore.
facadt compatible .. lllt twuns Ambeno
IIIII&lt; announccmmt of the Pored B'sSWt c.mpus bwldinp. Sintt lilt prOject lJ Oft
lJ tho fubj«l of today's oonr«CIICe, it will Sial• Pfo.-y, bdildona pnca :u&lt; also
com&lt; t.,o """'" bt(O&lt;C SUNY's mu Juaher.
IIT11n&amp;tmenl wirh UBF O'td&gt;. Cl&amp;rrmlly. UBF
Onr Capen HaJJ sourct confinntd 1b11
OP&lt;Tat&lt;&gt; the I~&lt; plot on • rcnt·rru " Pared B" is ohe lopo&lt; o r luday's Pfc:n
buu, but 11nlao iatpro...,.cnu &gt;~an by ooni&lt;TtnCf, aJIIWII.p othcn denied ' no" '"'
O..:tmb&lt;r Jl, lht Foundation mwc sun any la&lt;~s UBF Pr&lt;Mdcnl Jolin C..oer atd
I&gt;O.fll\1 an annwol rml or S I SOO per oe« to the " It's"""' (Follcn's) snow,·· and rc(mtd 1111
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o(ficiab o r IlK Follett Corpo.-toon are
holdin&amp; • p&lt;... ronl«mtt 10 " anC&gt;OW&gt;« a
major pri\'attly·fiDa.nrt-d con;truct•on
PfOiecl on IlK AmlK&lt;II C~~~npus, " "'hi&lt;h
some Uttivtts.ity .sourtn tnwt W\ll ~ 1ht-.a an
or Pared 9 . Orrlciab or t,hr Unh«ut) of
BuHolo foundauon (U9FI-•hoch "

Squirt Hall Oencral Manoa« Ralph Tredt
.u.ld ht wu Su&lt;Pflsed &amp;llh&lt; pr&amp; rdase, o.od
rewakd that be was unaware or chc: session it
announced.

The unccnainty extended into 1hc
c:orporadon headquantts in O.icaao. where
scctctancs ttvcaltd lhltl the Albany DiAtia
M&amp;~~aaer wu 1ota1Jy uninformed about
loday'a mealna. Ont &gt;1a/T penon iodicaled
!1101 only o ne penon 01 Ill&lt; maio ofr.tt knew
wlw WD to b&lt; annoU&lt;'ed. but .u.ld thai be

wu "unrcadlable."
Oat AssiJwJI Vtee Prcsld&lt;nl *' Ill&lt; Follat
BoobtOfe divuooo .....S "ooly ot&gt;&lt;
l oo"' wlw '• aoin&amp; oo, aod thai'&gt;
(Cbaiinuon or th&lt; Boatdl Rt&gt;bcn J. R.
FoUnt u The ch•d t llrtut~•e: ,.,-as o.peatd ia
Buffalo )'&lt;'ll&lt;!'d.ly. and .. scb&lt;dltlcd 10 sptal

Colic-a&lt;

penon

at today•,. 1.30 p m.

COJirn~

Should P&amp;~«l 8 malnWg:c tt cottld atltXI
ovutdc commnaal antntsll, lftChKhna a
Md&gt;ona)d '' rtstaurant Ho•nn, btforc tht
roc of t h t bustness ~ommunuy commit;
..udf, l~e ~or a pnwatc rompany m~~
b&lt; a..sured

wednesday
Vol. 31, No. 44/SUNY at Bullalo/10 December 1980
dill,.~ leo''"

to IM

Unh••f• l t) ~tt11hrnll one I:OPf ~ ~~

b) Thomas R. Co&lt;ola
Am EdltOf

john
Lennon :
his
life.
Jn

retrospect

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LrttiKJn ~cu shot fiw wnn 111 tht ~hal. l&lt;ftmm. and bock arras. A.a Ius
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biO&lt;'As owl!) / rrTm thr
~JJ;IIdU.,. RoouW!It Hospito/ &gt;PObsmDn
J'/IJ k·(/t.

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pHtrtt&gt;Jirlll dD*f' ""' dOM /0 hi.J mtdor orttnt:f. opd "r~usJo,t.1 I)'
onytltlnx roukl not lt~lp • •

John Lennon was born In l.r&gt;&lt;rpool, EnaJaod, on Octobes 9, J9.40. HI$
Iattin. Fred, ron away to,.. btfou bb binb and IUs mocbc:r, J.W., unable
to luppon him. lllfoed the rutu~ sw ova to ha Auot Mimi aDd Uack
~lour and one hall )&lt;an lOla. The younal&lt;nt&gt;o&lt;lwa an aucmdy
talaued bu1 mdchr&lt;\'&gt;0111 lad Hthad btpn wrilin&amp; "book&lt;""' th&lt;~of
c!CIIt."!!lft 'ilso caroed a ~oo ror bdos • n&amp;IJta and a lfOu~k&lt;s
His le&lt;Dq&lt; years .,.,.. tptnl shopHrtins and haru.in&amp; gilb, bill lit
-h&lt;ic» was adotkltd on Quany Hiab Scbool, a ropoaablc pnvare
IOIIIItlliool IOC&amp;Ied ntar bb Aun1 '• 11om&lt;. Du~ hi$ frtshm.an yt01,
Lennon wu touahl maklnt obtornc
and by hl!r «CCn&lt;! }"ear, h1&gt;
report card read: 60 Hottdas .
. A Cowa
He ~as.ces cxhet pcopk's

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Lennon donnpoacd and quesuoocd IMirtuuoou....,"' an tar1) Ill&lt;· His
mcourqed her .son'.s behavior, ADd sht abo boualu him hii rrrst
&amp;Ulllt bol9SS. Lennon was tmPfesaed by Bill HAley. Elvu Praley and och01
mod~·

AtntJicon rock•n-&lt;ollcn, and leh !hat perhaps rock was !lie aJITtCI ouokl
(O&lt; 1\ls rrwtrauons. In 19S6, ho pthcred 1\is hiah school chtnns tOAtther
...0 lomted I aroup called tht Quanymcn. Also lhat y&lt;U. I I a Uv&lt;Tpool
church festival. «he sbahtly drunk Lennon met 1 younc. lcll handed
aultarist named Paul McOt.rtney. McCanney snowtd the Quarrym"" how
10 play " owemy dab• Rock," aad ho ldl Lennon dctply impres.&lt;ed .
Talulod
L.cnnon, Mc:Car1 ne:y, and Paul'1 fnend Ckorgc H11rn.son JOtned to&amp;t1h(t
on 19S8. A ydll l&amp;lcr. ~noon a ucndtd Liverpool Art Colt&lt;&amp;&lt;. and h«:ome
lriCflds "'ilh lalctllcd Stu Sutcliffe, who wu pw-suadtd by Leon0r110 buy •
blllauuar and JCMn hn band. 8)1 1960. lht' boy" ilnd a drumctm were urr to

Hambwa. Clcnnany.
Tbry played on and ofT, from HOIDbWll lo U...-poot lot owo years.
Many 1\ardr.htp• and dtsappolntmmu cxxured, mOCI notably Suocltf(c's

dt8th In Hambllfa. 8UI by 1962, tho Bcado ,..,.. diJCO•O'cd by a Loodon

bull......,aa, Brian Epstcn. Eo&gt;tcin. a ~. "'"' very phy&gt;iallly
allriiCted 10 aroup l&lt;ad&lt;t Leonoo
"'l.a&amp;lonship tvoi....S. but t hen:
.,...., a m&lt;&gt;&lt;e important dlmllbusiDCISIIlan cam.ar-adcric bet..-.... Eo&gt;tcin
ud the boys. II - Epstcla who d&lt;esaed bis llaliJ&lt;s in shin aod tJcs, and
had 1hclr halo tut to mopiOPf. Epstdn ...., pn&gt;molislc IO!IICthina $p&lt;Cial,
somt!h(Jia II&lt;: was to distribute .,_,.j U.. world bJ 1!164.
11&gt;&lt; lkatlo JWllchcd drummeR from Put Best 10 Rlnto Storr. and • «&lt;
P&lt;oduotd bJ 0.0'11' Mania. "Love Mt Do" wu their
«riumprh, aod •

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ii&lt;W or IUD followed ow:r lh&lt;...,.. row yeonlilce " I WOIUIO Hold Yow
Hand," " Hdp," aod "Y&lt;Sttrtlay." John Lau&gt;coo was c:stablishill&amp;lumsclr
os 111&lt;: '""' tea&amp;r or thil fabulous poop. I&amp; io&gt;t&lt;DK. pcJSOGOilyric:s ..,
" Hdp" aod hia
rl171lun auitat wut trademarb thOl will bt
. . - c d with the , . .1 oupcraa.

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Califc.-nll t.!JI"f• and Paul Mc:Canncy wat wnurta abaw JJ.fh he wanted 10
.., .. inlo bis ~r. ... Lennon ..... tdb.oa people 10 "tum orr yOur mlud&lt;.
relu and rloal down&lt;lnM! "l..enoon .,.. .,...,.,.,..,,...
But rnor~ ampona.ntl) , Lennon wuabo PfOifOSUII~ an 1ndJVKI:uat He...,, 10 ~n 10 &gt;1100&lt; 1h&lt; mo"~&lt; flo ,. / w..., Tltr 14'« . and bt met up Wldt
an ovanl 1ard&lt;. lapanoo Amcrt&lt;aa namtd Yo ko Ono. A&gt; lit rce.alled
tn . recuu Ptilyboy \fttCIVK• .
rc:U 10 to\'C ...0. Yol.o. l ~ . m!'
Cod. thtJ n d.lff~ntl fro-m ant'lh•nc I' "'&lt;' na kno•n. n.D is IIIOft thu a
M ruord, mor&lt; than t old• mort ol\an &lt;Hf)'lhtnJ h "onclacnoabk

''•hm'

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..,..ill

Ya Lmnon
alkatk. aod adJ lhcu leader t.-clccaded thOl
Lennon was oltm out&gt;poken, and 1M mDSI troublcatlme JleaiJ&lt; for II&gt;&lt; aroup thould.&lt;top IOUMC In 19(4. and ID 1967, Tbc llaliJ&lt;s produotd
thrlr monumental albwn. St. /'qlfNr'• wfii'IY Hton Clllb &amp;Dod. Brian
Epstdlo 10 c:ootrol. He ortco ooklth&lt; IIWiaacr thai h&lt; lonbed tbe
ahln and llc tmll&lt;. and be often ""'n •una)asla ill the studio 10 spote Wlbon r&lt;tolltd IOICI that ho wtnl lnlo a nloe mooth dqw&lt;SOloo after
Eo&gt;teia . I..CJuloft. it .-oed, did 001 waot 10 llold anybodY'&gt; hand, lit ~jlelllrtl 10 thiJ aJ'I&gt;um, Likt lbe rca Of Ill&lt; WO&lt;Id, WiiJon WlUIIed to tno,.
WMI&lt;d to bll&lt; it. llllllcad, lit waated 10 CXO&lt;rima&gt;1 with his mw&gt;c and bb wh.u would happai oat.
Unl0f1unatdy for Tbc Bcalla, uqedy uruck . 8r!aA Epstein dKd ol a
ldcu. He was not COIIIcat ..W. m&lt;sdy JmOk:ina a jolnlot Ill&lt; lluctlnaham
P~ bllltroom aod aiulina wbil&lt;lh&lt; Quea&gt; baoded him the pr&lt;s&lt;IP&gt;u dNaov..-doo&lt;, kavi111 Lennon cooltlsed and'" a Jl&amp;lco( shock . Mtt:t IlK
ckaoh,
Lennon fdl he "toOl conUol o( the 8c.atJes IO Patll," OS McCartney
MBE oward, be tDe» there wu an unoplored wO&lt;fd thO'&lt; thOl needed 10
bt commcsiCd oo. H~ started to bRal: away arWtic:ally in~~~. a mid· lnshitd 011 the album and moY&gt;t prodUCtion or~~~~ M&lt;q.K&lt;tl Mpt? T~JW.
commonly
r&lt;fcm:d 10 by critlo u tho Tt&lt;q.kol M)'lttl)' To11r. ILwu 11&gt;&lt;
sbdes ~dl rsured •wo Lerulon cuu, " H&lt; Said, She Said.'' and
" Tomorrow Neva knows." What Ill&lt; 8clch Boys were wridq about
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THUR· J)OlJ.AR NITE all bar clriw $1.00
.... ss·I 'II Lb. cheewbargers.
Fll. ud SAT· Good Toea, Good Food aad
·GOOD BOOZE!!

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JU&amp;liot lltstry's wanut was issued. based on his
~· 11\11 lb&lt; ftlm violated a Slat&lt; law cltalina
..;o, obfc:&lt;nicY-.111&lt; penal cod&lt; dassiflftlh&lt; ptomotioa
or any oboccoc: lOll&lt;rial as a Cla:s. A mis&lt;lcmdnor. lc ,.
also a m.isdcmreaDar for a penoo to present. dirm. or
participate in m oboccoc: per.{0&lt;11100a:.
Evaru 'Thcaltr lctomtYS Plan co mtn witb District
AUorot)' Edwvd COSCJO¥&lt; aod 8tsUy 10 toOl&lt;!.! tbc
sriwrc .in lb&lt; arouads Lhac Co/f:u/4 " noc
pcxoogapbic, and tbtr&lt;fort deco not fall Unckr IM
jurisdi&lt;tioo of aoti-obsanicy laws. Sinte its release laM
February,' cootnwersy has s,.dltd abouc ch&lt; lltbtic
•-.Juc of chc Cf()lic tpic film about ch&lt; Roman Empirt.
A recx:ot court decision in Bo.saon ruled 1hr film not
pomoll7llphic.
ProdUC&lt;T Bob Gutcione, eire founder of Ptnthomapzin&lt;. cold ch&lt; Caur~-Expnoss: "If I wanctd co
makt • pomoa,.phk' tnovie; I could have taktn oh&lt;
mo~Ky I 'pent on 01/tulo ond mad&lt; abouc 200 or lh&lt;
most e-xpensivt pomoaraphic movies ever madt and
htdgtd my btu. Thar, obviously, .,..... , whao I ,....,
afccr."

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Wbilt lbc PfOitUI would probably bt establillltd as
pare of NCCC'&amp; blllincs$ dqlanmtoc. 'bthcr oreu of
cbt colkae would bt af!tcetd, illcludloa !he &lt;llliDary
arts and ho'IJI~y -ams. ~ccc o..;. or ear...
ond Communii'io lidllcllloa Clary McGIIfre cold c.ht
Btif/6/o Ewnlfll ~ws.
Mceulr&lt; CIIIPiwiu&amp; NCCC'&amp;iml*tiaiiWid on cht

lcJ&amp;Ii...t aamblina w-o., ""' ..m.... the.DtOCI ro&lt; lh•
formal td...ation as a a:rtiflcation ~~ trainiQ&amp;·coursc.
In consltU, MeGuir&lt; cacqorila ell&lt; m&lt;tbod Las
Vqas us&lt;s as an "apprcnlicabip proanun."

Buffalo's Do..-nt0"11 blllintu CoWJCil's ofl'&lt;r or fret
Mcuo Bus ridn downco"'-n last Thursday as part of a
ChriJtnw sales promotion ' cun!td out to bt an
alitnsuna txpft'itnCX ror sorrw'. Despit~ the cx.lensh·C'
advnhSiftl eff0&lt;1s or ch&lt; Coun&lt;il. many passenJns
~&lt;rt obscntd by TM !ip«tnJm payin' SO ten!$ for
rides oh&lt;y could hn&lt; cucn for fr«.
Th&lt; ptomolion did noc apply co riclns who wert
trlnJfttnna to othn- bVJtS or hcadina to destinatioM
other than ctowntov.-n Buff&amp;Jo. ThtfC(otc. the fare

box6 ('(luld not be co\-crcd. Siam • -ere posttd on bus
c~rcuors proclalmlna 1he: fr« ride, but were
conspociously abs&lt;nc from rh&lt; far&lt; bo&gt;ts. Additio1111lly.
a rc"' buso h~d the exterior Si&amp;l'.s acddmtaJl_y
rftnOVW,

Only thOSt who mal\ll.lcd to hear the informativt.
radlo s;pou knew 10 take advanraaeof the offer as most
buJ drivtrs made no ancmpt to aid uninfOfmt'd
d()wnto'Wn paucngers; the driven assumed money v.•;u
belna dcposhed for a.nc).lhtr dtstination.
The tnitlal intent or the promotion. to allrl\'1
customers to the lllr&amp;c downtown l hoppina area,
pr"'&lt;d co b&lt; a '""""'· L.L. fl&lt;fa&lt;r In&lt;. Prcs!deno
Louis L. fl&lt;tarr. Jr . &lt;Allrd Thuo&gt;Ciay "our btsc doy of
ch&lt; ytar. " Hr &lt;rtdlotd the r«rnlly formtd Couotil foo
aldillii.Powntown re!tlll«l. Tht orpniutlon is an
orr~ of Cb&lt; Wwo:m New York Retail Merchant&gt;
Auot:Mclon .

FtOHnHO RA~$M~ An oft•thool of the nKoJenl Unity D•t Rail,,
IN 1\lffato St"'*'t• A.e-k-111 R.Kf•m cqaniutloon wll bt
holdint • met;ting fn Ha,.. lounge 1omorrow. The rally ~~

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Aalna uoder cht Sut&lt; Prnal Cock, Amhcnc Towa
JU&amp;liot Sh&lt;:rwood L Beary ordcr&lt;d c.ht •&lt;ccktnd
&amp;c:iz:lm of a copy or tho r.Jm Colitulo from oh&lt; Evan•
Art TheM« in WilliamsviU&lt;. Area residcnc. lwl
a&gt;mpl.ained 10 polie&lt; about lb&lt; r~m·s pomocraplll&lt;

Talk of casino pmbling b&lt;in&amp; in.&lt;eirurtd in fhc
Niaa""' Falls' area has prompctd Nlaaara Counry
Communicy Coll&lt;a&lt; (NCCC) offodals to r.plo"' chc
po.ssibnity of a program to train a.sino worken. The
prOif&amp;m, fuhiootd after on&lt; 11 Ncw Jent)l'• Atlanclc
Cny Community Coll&lt;a&lt;. "'Ould involve crainlna In
preparation, slot maohin&lt; rq&gt;a!r and cas•no
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Confronting horrors orraGism;
Haas Lounge site of-discussion

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Since October

$ I 30 Ticket Office loss
remains a total mystery
b)' Te.ry Canadt •

Thrc&lt; Other Trek~ orr~ &lt;mpluyc:a
lksides SarnpoOn wcrr ... or~ing on Oclob&lt;r
18. and all proclaimed ~&lt;heir innocence in Ihe

Sp«tr"m Sto&lt;/fll'rirtr

Sub Board I IJIIhorhics r&lt;maln rnystift&lt;d
o•crthe d~olls of thciXtubcr di.appoaranct
or SIJO from ll&gt;c'Squor&lt; Hall locket Offtcc.
In an offrl&lt;iaiJtatmtntto Sub Board, "hl&lt;h
runs tht Tkktl orr....,, Mal&gt;l&amp;tr Da•id
San:tp&amp;on prtstnttd three possible
c&gt;planatioM fot tht discr&lt;pancy dtS&lt;Ovtr&lt;d
aR&lt;r tht Barr)' Manilow cona:n in Oaobct:
.. Hrw, tnaccuracy oo my pat u~ counting
and ro:orK1llna 1i&lt;'tcu.. •• Sam)OO qid. Ht
•bo po\ottd to th&lt; lo.. of toctru or money
duril\l bus.~ houn.
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l"-ll&lt;t off'r« opcotd at IO:JO a.m -tbr« and
onr half houu. nrbcr 1h:an Uj:UJ.I--ac lht
h.~UCi-1 of Ccnual Tit' ~CI orr.cc. thf.' ~(01,"~

mattCf, After lnttrvicwlna thtm. $amp$0Q
said he don noc W5P«t any of hu.

cmployces.
"' Non-human m echanical error

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mlmmal." IKC'Ordina to Selnp$0n , "h4ch
laves him anil Sub Board wilh "no st"P«'"
and no lca4J or a 'Timinal O.Jiu~."
Th&lt; TKl&lt;t Offict, lik&lt; other ca.h
~\chlftJU,

hu at

timu

had seall

dr&gt;cr&lt;pt...., m rtc'dpt.J •hl&lt;h ocrur about

•••rt

thr« 0&lt; four cloys oa:ordi.o&amp; to
Sampson. The amount or money handl&lt;d oo
&lt;Atobtt Ill, ~,..,.,. ltnt iutlr to a c:haoco:
for atnttr rrror. J&amp;lthouah Sampson
.;on.,;derc:d tht \um. "not an untUulaJiy l&amp;r~
.i!UOUnt o l nu.mc) for a Ot~t day A.Je."

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lht)', Sa.rnpt.on rtportfd.

bf ,u

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.aid

rcxtay,

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C.anlpU't Soc\. urn)' 'lloU\ n01 ~alk&lt;t In on th..•
'"~\o( Slnuun )i}.HJ;•V.c: Uon'' S« 1lnylhtn&amp;

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h:ih.•n't done-. "

5.ub Huard

Dennis Black

~cal Of 111COtion. *'Wr hiYC 10
S«Unl) 111UHJC'd t i ~s:iblc," he
lli•&lt;l~a aUed those pn•:aulion.. Which

g.iven :l gn::3t

'""ludc. pl.a..:in' 11 hmn on the amount of
~o.iiWI ~Cpt In tht" orn~t dra .... cr and kttpiOI
the \-.tStl ~~ ,,,~~ C'It In a ~rate safe. TM
Lllt~o"\.tor abu potnccd out chaa lh~ n'KH\ty is

.... "l Jac:k •OI\
Appo#'lrN •• O;tKI~ 0, PuOite Atl.trl

Ketter appoints jackson;
search process avoided
by ~ Coocldlild
NIWJ EtrliO'

H t l I:»&gt;dd MfS'llW)

taLtn stn« thC'~ SClC'Urll) mawra ob\10\1\J)
did oor stop th&lt; lo» of Sl .lO and h&lt; ha'
stantd a datly ,-a"htcr tally shca •hh.h ~
lht .... or~cD wntc Ute numbtr of ltdtl\ \oOkJ
ancJ L'~ C.'OII«·I~ •n • "olumn nc-.u 10 thcu
namr:. At the tnd ur tht t;;l.'lhter'5 t~-tllft, the

cmphasiLcd thai St\:Urll)' prte:aJ.Uion' are

no . .

frroM . . $qun

trw1Uponcd tO :and hom 1hc: Squtr~ OCfttt b~
armed t~uartb
But SamptOO ..a.~ nc-. \.IC'P,. h~d lo tlt;

~1\lnbudnlllhc ti~.-Lcra. .
b.pa:tlllom. pHH'«&lt; ~'UHt'\'1-lht' lldl"l
unu_~ually lar~l.' l-'"a"h
j h&lt;tl

orncx had an

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MtSSifitOMON[Y ..'flllln'; Tk:lMOfr.e. lll.,..... lU I Octobef Aft ~r ,...,.. cu h _,. fftwa
0...W ~ tt .. • 10M M tJpt~ fht • .,., Ill ..WOW(:~ ...... ftVy M • fKIOr wt tbe

torab~a•tcomplltt:J 10

tht" cash'" lht dra.. L1

A llt'W poltc)' on ..-u~h t\
11

10 bt'

prCSt."f1ttd 1nd

Hl(" Sub UoariJ Dn~ctou mtcun~

'"The Ttd.n omcc n1Ufl~(l II ropon'-ihlc
lor what goo on in th&lt; Tk~cl orr....."
d ...jmcd Ula..:k , potnllnJ out , ho,..C1rer, th3t
tP..at Oon t104 nc"nsaut) mc.a.n Sempson K ar

•110"'

man) dtCfncnc thtnp." he mamta.n&lt;tJ
to P•r lht Crnlral lr&lt;tn urn....

Ncuhtt lll~('l. nOt ~mp~n C'\pc\t to ~
tht nu~n1 llJU a~"''" Ci\Q.mp'-tln , hol\lto"CH'T
tuu. nUl "¥•H.:-n ttl' h\JfX' fll IHK.Itt\t:, lh~·
e'plantitton''
t nt
th"· mOll( \'
di).ap~aran~o·c Blud... on tht ,,chcr hantJ.
does nor for&amp;, (\\1 ..JI~o~roO\~'•n• V~tft'l c tha~
munt)' ..._cn1 ur .tn) tlcu111\

In

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explana1Jon '&lt;~~Ill 001 tl"\Oht the- mautr ··a
dcn't knov. tf a.n ) .. uukJ ~11\f~ m(', ~ .... u:...~

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n&lt;M ~us nnl

,.,,h Ill)' tu\\.'• tw ....ud

unttl hMf• J to Nnd tft lhe m.tef1••• •t .4t.Mt 111 S.,.r. 0t
200 Fronc:uk on the Amherlt c.an\IW• Fllrilt"'• tt• 01*1
lromt • m. to 12:30p,m t..cl hom 1 0 m. lo ~ p.m

To All Anti-Rape
Ta sk Forc e Volunteers:

Aaina DrrtetO&lt; or Pubb&lt; ArflltS H.vry Ja&lt;bon ,.;a anum&lt; llr&lt; powtloo
ruU~im&lt;, errc:ctl'&lt; intma!Wrly, TM Sp«tn;m has leamod. AJtho,..a
Uni&gt;eniry Pr&lt;Sicl&lt;at Rob&lt;n L. Ketttt madt 1\is ckdsioo In lllo..,..btr. h&lt;
wail&lt;d until lrut Thuroclay IO man his lllfi0110Ct111tllt al &amp;n ..,...._,.
mmi111 or top-lcvel Pllbllt Alfain penonnd.
" I am v&lt;:ry plaual to annountt llrol HUT)' Jock&gt;ofl ,.;a -wn&lt; tl&gt;c
rqular ullc: or Oirc:ctor or Pllblk A!rain," Kater's 1t1tcmtnt raid. H•
th111k&lt;d tht News Bu.-u mit ror ilS suppon·or Jocbon durlna IU• nla&lt;·
month I&lt;Otm U Ktll\l head of the depat1mtnt and ur&amp;&lt;d contlnutd
usiJtanrx and professionalism.
Kdttt told TM Sp«t"'m Ural he hod Jle&amp;l r.lth In Jacl.iOfl'J ablliti..
and that In Ill&lt;: P\lblk MTaln position It WIS "ab&lt;olllldy altlcallhlll hiV&lt;
comj)kte r:ooflflcnce that ht can do tht job." Ht abo pralttd Joc:kaOn'•
"hooeJIY and lntcp\ly"' and oddtd. "I can COWl! on him ro I" JoiK
doot.·
Jacboa r&lt;!fl-1 James D&lt;Sontls, wbo rcsicu&lt;d lrut Noo&lt;rnbtr and ldl
!he Ueiuniry lA FtbNiry 10 swt hi&gt; own Iota! ~.
Tbe DCW D&lt;pat\lll&lt;nt head bu abo bcto J&lt;n'\1\1 U aD AssrAitlt IO the
Ptaid&lt;Dt, ....U.C 13'.000 from job&gt;. k ttta said Mooday tha\
Je&lt;klol&gt;•• olol pooilloo ..ill be dimllllled.
No..O

Co01a&lt;1ed by Tht Sptcrnurr Moodoy, Joctsoo rcfwed to talk to the
- · UKf1in&amp; that it ...... not pla}illl With. ~&amp;hi clocl&lt;" - not )'d prlln&lt;d acorrc:ctlon for a ~entaror. 'Whtn thllappcanln
print, I will Wit w1th you," Jackson said.
Most lin&gt;e1 when a job opens up 11 th&lt; Unlvtnhy, UB •• rtqurr&lt;d to
acto~~ iu t¥ailabDitJ 111 compiWre&lt; With Ftdtnl A!firrnall•'&lt; A~ion

,, bad

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»&gt;•mal b) ~b Boatd - • hr,h
cvUcd the montanut ol thtit budtC"' •n oukr

NC"tnheiC'\~o,

81iKI.. c.'phamcd

H4E WAJT• H~ of
hath~ •l'ld ottwt IIUO.nt.
t i,inw(J In Sptii'IQ \tt11 R• •h • IIOII lormt In Squk• HtU..
MO'w:Lif1 the fM-•t day at , .,., ,.1JhUtlfon Studeftt• ,..,..

CaLIII for lhc'SIJO!ch~ ·•h 1.0UW ha~oc ~
lo» -

Thank you for your dedi cat ion and
services this past semester in m aki ng
our university a safer pl ace. W e hope
to see you all next semester. Please
contact the CAC office at 831 -35 21 .
*Applications for new Task Force volunteers
are now available in room 345 Squire Hall, Orientation will be January 17 &amp; 24 from 1-5 p.m. in
room 339 Squire Hall. It is mandatory to attend
at least one if volunteering next semester.

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At last?

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Wa'ra only guenlng, but we have a hunch that the Jl(eu
Ill' Follett for today will CIMI with Pate.! B. II
we're luclly, 11 will announce that plana for eonttructlon are
underway and thle time. mean 11•• .tor .ure.

~ conference called

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Amherst-the cornerstone to Parcel B development-was only a

! stone's tnrow away. nme after time we almost comically quoted

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UBF President John Carter as saying that groundbreaklng would
begin by. . .
,
Buteacn time thoae 'go ailuatlons' went right pasaeo UB and the
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dreams lor Parcel B dlmlnlahed.
Follett's expected development on tne Amherst Cempua Is not a
'gilt' to UB. It was pert of the ag&lt;Mment WhiCh, tn 11178. I-.e! the
bookttores to the Cori)Or8tion. That'commltiTH!fll. to bolld the $1
mlllloll boolcetore, has been viewed as the key to ~M~clla.ndlalng
the propeny. So When Parcel B stood untouched these pest two
yeatS, we blamed Follett.
II the "major Jl(l•ately financed construction projecf' on the
Amlletat Campus that will be &amp;r)nourw:ed today translates Into
Pareel 8 conetrvc:tloft, we are thankful that at last the time has
coma. U~fortunattty, we can n..ar forget how tong I~ haS t!}(en.
Bill, on the other hand, If the Mnouncemant that Follett melees
today does not bring good tidings for&lt;:ommerclaJ «WtaiQP~Mnt oo
the new campus, II Ia time to get very tough and ·tell the
Corporation that an agreement Ia binding.
Once we know for sure that Parcel 8 Ia needed towards
t&gt;eoomlng a reality, we'll wlah the bookstore succeu end hope thai
It Indeed encourages other businesses to Invest In UB.
But until we the first lhevels deep In the ground, we'll save
our word a. We have been fooled too ma..y times; hopefully nowtne
waiting 11 over Today cou•o be •e'Y tmP&lt;&gt;nant for Amherst We
nope ills

Eulogy f or

Lenn o~

l.lon&lt;lay ..antng the wO&lt;Id lost one ot lis ncroes. paf\. of ns
history and a conlef11porary genius wno helpea IIAIISIU&lt;m eullure
tnto Ita prellen\ state
T~brlllalalaytng Jollnl..ennoo In a New YOIII hoteltwodayaago
unexplalllad. Ftve gun anots 8111\ed the life from a man who, 16
years ago, organized a group thai came to cllrlatert and dictate an
Bra. One quick act destroyed e llvlng legend.
Thera Is too much to aay about lennon: too much to aay about
/Any leader who Ia uaaalnatod. The man will live on, as all legends
do, through hla a~p!lahements and Impact. Hla name wilt
stand, as It already R.i. as· a ayJTibol, e mattt. Hla II~ 1o1l11 be
remembered through llls music.
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Sill~ t he lose Ia «Wtutatt •• to lhe general Ions that oelleved In
his WOfda and tollowed 1111 mu o To t10 very many, Loonon had so
much ..are to glY8.

Figllt against racism
The ~of '"' uv~ slaylllg'S o~ aile .,.. biKk mao\ this
pest Octoba&lt; al)oold •Ill be •totlcl 1ft 1M oommunUy'a mind. It was a
blatant IIIICI dalanl. ..,. of t.clsm.
Groupe like the Bulfalo Stu.Mnts Agalnet Rectam the
Cit !:ana Tu~ Force l\llle organbed to alloW -ot,lderlty a~illll the
brulal acta and to Inform tile c:ommUI)IIy of '"' situation both
locally and inte&lt;natlonelly.
The members of thou orgalzaltons have choaen to conlroot,
rather tlla11 lg00f8, the problems thai persist In aoelety and IIIey
eneourage support from an ever11rowlng aector.
Taka time to VIall 11ua Lounge tomorrow and dlacuu the 11\raat
of raclam. Little could be more wonhWhlle. Racism Is a problem
thatll!aguea 111 all.
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tales from o_v er the bar
by Peta Rosen
Now I know thJt, might not be In the B~e. but some
guy I mel swears to God I his 11 true So what the hell I
belle¥ed 1'\fm.
Ho uys that when Adem wat all nut a/'lct heiYy 101
Eve, sJ\8 was pretty hoSIIIf'll~ Something about Pllying
f\ard \0 geL And 1f'ley re•lty c;ouldn'l decide who,tner to
ahead and do tt right then, or w111 ufltll be wu

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• lhey bo1h nad a teglllmate golnt It was a cle.ar tossup. They 1.,.1 ~aloe! malting deciSiona.
WeU rmaJry AdaJR oouldn'l wall any longot. and w11s
lid up With St~ OUll&amp;de In the COld lhOwet'l Me
was detefmlned to ~Heide onu and tor all, 10 10 IC)D.k.
.SO M Dk:bd up • ftllt roek and wal"-d ower to Eve
Allam pointocl to,,. rock, and 1'- .,......., 11 agalnll
nle heecS estawtng btood Ihal aptltttr.cl on one Side ot
ttwt acone. he pOinted to lhe roO. end
at n1s own

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He pointed to che undersiO.o~ the stone. an&lt;t tf'!e.n to
EM. 5ne understood
Adam huGQ the rock to tne air, aplnnlng il o~et and
o\'ec. and reached out to catct\ h betore It t~lrtr.e
gro&lt;lno. But It fall to tho earth ond lhore w. . no bloo&lt;l

on tho ol&lt;lo toeing lho sky. A bitchy omllu porvadod

E'..'allps.

But ..,_m """"" hia noaa, motioning lhll he wu
IA.IPPDHd to catoh 11, end clllmlno tllat now nwst

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,_.. It to the AleS a~n fat the \061 to bo lair. e..

ThlstimeA&lt;Iatntaught II bet_, the palrnaot both
but fat unlcnown r....,. turned n over

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ontoU..backol nq leh hen&lt;!. and 11118&lt;1 ll&lt;ortg~l.-fhero
wu no blood. A,ga~n
Aclom walked solemnly bact. to his - y ..,.,
lho&lt;IGh not too &lt;lajoc18&lt;1 11,_ the IOU ned tw.
lind t&gt;n-. 1otllQil1 wu not • good nto~~ ne~ •

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tDIIUlna-·
, _ , . . , niglll, ArSam eoor- lhe tleldolor E.allnd

walt&lt;lhg In cln:lal orouncl t&gt;uliles.
~~~~~ uicle~ne • - on t1w. b&lt;anchea loo4!lng fat
they - • the racka at

loli&lt;1d -

-"l!&gt;g n~ to -

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-~~ tafl1J!II·heton the ono~-. p04ntad lo1he rock
1&lt;t Ill• !land. lleld up two llr,gara, ond lhan ono mate.
Ileal lwo qoll of thtae.
Thl$1..,._ AdamfUppad u.. .. ona,lharadHe~ lltloa t.tulley, 11)1 Clog on I he $pMd
"-*iL A I - - . tM 1*&lt;1 loa would &lt;laclde IL
e.. ......., ~ A4am. He • • smltng. but pam waa
_.,.,on !Ill lac&amp; He ned o nuty

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In herrtsrf
- t o Mlim'a - · . . , . fiOIIW.O to !lilt

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e.. IUCIIecl boll!nd lilt bec:k and traMtarracl

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chefry Nck and ton"

It!'"' oho

came oul

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ot 1ne cruslled lr~it.

...,,lh two

clencned 1111! In lfOt'll ot ner. Adarn look.ttd th8m
carelully over and ovar, laked to the lett, grabbod Eve's
riQillllat. and o~tiOUed 1&gt;01 "and In IIIL Slla acroog&gt;lld
tn boin and her lree hand oPened 10 r,...l nol~log.
Adam had won. He 141 go ol Eve'o llat and II slowly

openociiOfld 1011 o•ck to

Olf•IUit·UP you ps~notoor mojofa,lt could_, woll
1\ave been a grape I
Bul ulclaltom I he obvlout rt~&gt;~oducllvo lmportonce
ol '"'" t • the P&lt;fmhloa cleclolon rnat&lt;Jng processes
W O!O borll, and they 01"1 ~ 'UU8 t~y
Flipping o coin 11 ,,. way I ~~ ollon JMke my
clecl&amp;ior&gt;s.
moat ot tll&lt;i
lhe

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lllemattve w\llllavo no real boortno on the rosl ol your
1118. why Watry and hot.,.., whotiWyou . - A or 8,
It tllero'a no good way to tNko !"* ch04ce. Just Alp •
coli\. O&lt;Mt OUI of ono. and 1&gt;y ,,. Cl\lnce ol tl&gt;&amp;
IOU. Whal COUld bo slmplet7
When two at mo&lt;o 1&gt;80PI4 ,,. ln•olwed, my lri.OOS
and I use tlla c~lldhood Clafi\OCrallc ruin ol "not 1\."
The l lnot one tho\ calli "not II" 111'- o cleclolon come•
up lo, Cllllto loiNY. 011811\PIIrom the c~ making.
tn !oct. my t r - ltofm alld t oro eo .adof&gt;t •t It, ,,.
1oM&lt; uouslly c:omp41rnentotna other on lll&lt;nklng eulc~
enough IO eah II.

One tl&lt;ne,'we - · on - •1 OUI Of lhe houSO
"--og lhe1 wo wtlo going 10 a bar, bul nol -•no
~ - · Slnw olf "not .... ~ ectMtlu

-u..'llou.- bo -oootlido t h e - u
ooon u w ,.j,p.o out till -

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to me

w 11191*1 up to
lhacac,l-'t - • - • -that he - I I fat whO
- -Clr!N,or-- oor&gt;ne &lt;laclde - • t o pol noc..IY ned no~ Ft. 1 bol,.,tlhouQIII 1o myMII .
1-ltlmy~ lor a cauenor and t- I l in
lhe -·but lllloro l eooM calC!! II """"onotcned It out
al tha~- aold "For bot~ ol1ham."
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..uer ot DKem~ ~tn ro TIHt Spuu:.ttum ,..,PP';1•oo mr
c.eo.d•dacy

lor lhe Oeanti\ID ol the Fa.cun., 'J'

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£D'-'WI~aJ SII.I(J•~- Wh•le I
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auppott I Jd\II!SeO ~e-ntt Ol my Dpj)OI I IIIOI' IO SUC" •

letter ror tn,e.e •euon.s

ft,lt 1 em opooA&lt;J tro
camo;~+gns tn(OUQ.h IM mu:s me&lt;ftl S!oii)POlf'"'9
c•no~11es lot audemlc po$tltOnl S.Cona t •1'-n on tv
10 be recomrMI'lOed bec:•use I wa&amp; tne bt.SI uuaiiiiH
candKhtlt 1 not because 111ere are no l&gt;tlc:k Oo~na on
campus 'rhhd, l lellth•• my ,eq ~sl. lf\11 1M IOitt'!r 'lOI
be ()ubtllhld, shoiJid h•¥e
1\Qnored

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Agt~ n. t welcome Gen~ · • aupoon txJ1 1 aiii.AQ•M wnt.
nta mothoa o• supoort

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PJo tU.SDt

• IF niE ~IJSSIANS START AN¥T"HING,
WE'LL S~oor MONEY "'T THQ.\"

In m emory of Lennon
r(t l rre EdlfOI
Ottw:!t men n•ve com. 1no

1)\)fiof'

Dul 10'"9"' 1f'le

Jot•,

QrNm es ove' Oecemoe' &amp; - o rn l;eQ
ltn 1on
Sl\01 C!'own In c.oto 0.000.. I hW httn In C)eJIQn nme '(@afS
~oo wnen t was 16 ana,. waa lt tte a• ~:e tt'lll m•n)'
'if~«Ht aon't I!IN)W muctl mo-1 thi'J John Le11non wu

a &amp;.ue weu lr.&amp;te a. muen mu;e to

knOw

JoM \!IllS tne founder o l the Be•ll•s ,... !UQOe!ited to
Paul McCanney tnat tney la.m 1 Otf'ld, tnd ''"'•• wu
tkE 08Qinnlr.g or 1 ne~~~t dawn Btllli'l were mv••c. In

NYC.. WABC ta$llo wn c alling naell W·A~Beati•C
Tf'le e~t(:!lement ol I Febtutry n •gnt t6 yeafs .ago
when the aeaHu aopeareo nn Eo Sullitlln wn unlike
anythJ~ that nad come t&gt;elore. ut ahttt lht BttaUes
made tne IT'L&amp;•c bus•nHt lntu 1 g•ant •ndullry Th•
Bealles wote klng ntlt we lollowocs the IM•IIes wore
h1gh neeted Doot&amp;, we followed, tf"e 6oallo~ .smol\~
PDI. many loUowea Jor"ln lel\nOt'l was the oenn.~s

beftlnd the BNH•• Lennon k.&amp;Qt tM Beetles trom
1&gt;41Co1n&gt;OO Poul' s lilly ~&lt;w•~oaod I.e"""" mode
them St. PeC)p.... lOMiy Ht8nt Ctua S.nd Tn.
S..Ue.! tHok.-up ~ pu1 I~IN f 1 Mt.eflt
concert lor ltte C"H&lt;Jfef\ al WIIIOwtM~-8-" 1nSHtut10n
tor the mentllrY f'l•f\CSIG8Q9e0 In Lono ISland

The eoncer1 w1s • nuge aucceu lltttnet.d by St..., ..
Wonot,, Rooerta Flac;.~ ~H• H a. O.ana Aoss ana
many ottMJa WhOse names now Heape me Ahet that
euon. Len~ and hfa wilt. v~o-Ono. went on to
oemaoo watld peace V~o w11 one

ot lhe 111e 1'960

ptoneefs In women's nghta Lennon waa wortdng IOf
peKe. Ono tor equality Thty tniCHred eacn ot"''. ll'ley
lad oaon other's cto•tl¥11~ lenn&lt;H''I lo¥1 tongs
llnCIU&lt;llng Julio, 8uulltul Boy, laollllon) will bel
remernoered by many fOf genetallont Hit WOtOI w&amp;Je
trw: WOfdl of 1 million Nwlna anO hla mekk:llel:. a
sparknno 11~tw LoaJng Jonn LennOf' 1-1 • decrp
ne.ar1&amp;e.N: to( me. lnd a cateatropl'ltc end to one ot th@

most prock&gt;\.1, ptOductl¥1 flv• ah• t ha t been. John
lAnnoft wa.s tth.e a two o.ottt« to me. af'\d 1u mi.N n•rn

oe:a.ny

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Pe,nau• llnatty, ''•O~r w•ll bt•no ua to our &amp;tn.su
Tht&gt; ttturat mula~'' ot John Lennon Or Mtc:neet J
Millt&gt;t:tSII!m. 1hree tHaclo. men tnour Cll)' lnd the''*"'"

ana ma,m,ngs thai occur every Gay ••• a manctate

tc.•

nanoour. col"tiOI NOW

lne oowertul gun lobby, a cowardly Congreu 11'111
reluSe5 10 SlJnO uP to t~O NA,\ anO en IDIIhO!tC PUbliC

tnit -.-.111 t'IOt Oemano na

mayhe"'
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rtpto~6tlllllv•s

10 ano thla

u gutl1y o' mu•CJe' u ttiO$t wr.o oulltne

Mote ou•IIY u• tact By not regulauno nanctou•11 we
olace 1h&amp;m "' tne hlr.os ot mu•ch•rtrl ano sanctu,.~&lt;ttnt
PHV11tge to kJII 8y not teQ•IIthng c:on1101 we c•elle a
Silent manaate to murae~ We are all re:apons•bte lOt

Look again
lo The EtlltCH

Thtt ltl11t II ~ tlapoNoe 10 sn. De&lt;; 8 f.ellt!f by M
MOSA60gh of the ~ran•an S1uoent1 As.SoctlltOn f'o,
yeats I ~MU In tohCIIrHy w•l" ,,_ t1tvggte ot I he ltar11an
~ IQIIntl lht tyranny ot the SNh HOWeYet'.
NttOd lnd fur .,. tmOito"$ thai blmd oeople Fot 1

moment uy 10 O\'etcome lf\IH •mpe&lt;:Jitnenrs that .,au
f'IIYe e1rtlbiiiCI
Yo" bllmt I Pia ln..,as•on

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photocopying
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At UlliYenftJ Ptua

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Pttlla" Gvlt weter&amp; Ttlf: 1111 U.S balt~lps were
oecommlllkM\eclaa being oblolate at tn.e .nod of Wortd
W111f I oetjeve yov 1ft ret.,rlng to nuc6tlr poweted air
etlh Clnlert ano t,..._u ucourca Sfnct February ot
1NO ltaefr ftumbet ~~ remained oonatanl IJlboogh
pamevlat "''"'' have b4ten r&amp;litrted hom 6uty and
rtplt&lt;eG oy otllell
I would " k• to pOint eM 11\01 tne Sl&gt;a/1 nad people
ICW1wld lftd murdtft!d because 1~y were poiiUcal
d•l~ll "'' crtmts were monsuous. and he

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bllltt tntml•s You 104Jgflt when you wert Elamttes
ar\d Sumtt·Akkt&lt;J•ana, W"htn rou were 81bylool1ns and
Pat~lans , wnen you ate han''"' and ltaqls yt~u
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di'lltltd 1r1n Tney ntMiod no tncour•ouo•a••l hom the
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You oo•nt 10 now U.S bans .,, lhe Indian Ooe•••
legion and bet leva tnlt they wotc bu•!l to tnctrc.lu hill'\
Enclrctement Is 1 poliCY thlt t&amp; used to c.ontaln an
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IIIIUS II I nallon Thtae biSOS WQIO 1"01 buill 10
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The Ayotollan hU l*&gt;l&gt;lt tortured 8114 mur6ored
because they art politlc.alchUidllnla.. "- a.llohas th«n

tcwtuttd and mutdlfiCS b~Qwe they att aotial non&lt;onlofm•••• Wllet ia - M ia that ne hides thoe
crimea undtf tl&gt;t ctook ol rttlglon. Thtt 11 rnono11ous.
,..,haps II you put n.ue&lt;l t ncl tur ulcle yOtJ can
to obj4tcttvtty analyze altern.etlwa u you do not
tea~n to Q.tow. yov a nd rour nauon wHI foUow a monltet
tO tne tncl tllet I ll mon.ttfl 1-ltttlfy 11&lt;1&lt;1.

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�Migraines,
a real headache

by Dubor a h t.lndq u lal
N01 tottil\ht • .Jo.r I hova o llttO~:he •
-'~·,...,old •tV.. p • ..· 11n11 Altf""''!h a•unounly •

uuphemiltlc ' """'""'""''

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front oe.. the liN! ...ukl a!.o

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type of 1 - .· «XlDD'CCinjJ to )Jconsod "'"""'""' Nun.e

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Adotiol&gt;lrotlon llooftllal
~ype ol ne.ltome ~·-•• tor Of1Y _, o1 .obote&lt;"lon·
""' w ...man .,..,.. obit-Jon I&amp; • nlfllrlll• t~
Siflllllr dertn«&lt; u • .. tddwo oulbul'fl ol ..,,. etoc:lrlt:al
octhily tn tile bnin. • """"",. ._ odclod rootu.... thll c1on1
_ , . . ,....t.r heodod&gt;e
Appro~ tel)' one penon out of llw-ln the e..ure "''Ul'id

s - - - . ~~· 0\er the c:out\16 ctr'ufl&gt; ouoh •

upirin muot h d p - ..,.,....Snsto oi97B ......,... ·only 13
.,..._,, of A...-,. Nil t ...... dottrn beca""' o(
hoodod&gt;es." lllu&amp;lly t~ ~~-.,.. with oddod l)'ntplom.
ol .,..tedq ,_.. _.,.., """" .. ...,o~ne. Yet. ""' al
11Ji8roloo t&lt;tlll!ren ..........ted foe- their poln. Thoty- · - ·
it out.
In • rooca ol obooluto dar~ end """'
Pain"" one- or the hNd ~by
and
-.lllntl ond oome .......,.,. dlol~ ore lnlquonl
l)11lPI&lt;lml ol. mlga!M. ,.,_ ·~ -y lui for 15-JO
- - end lhen ~ foclo .. ""' nudache de\-.lopo.
l'llr lbe not 11-14 ~-.b.. ••melln,..
lalinS - " ' d:1)'11-the Olfctlm oulfen ell~ polo.
In the _,so o ( - ..,r,.,..,., ....... I f _ .
JIIIUildlnf IIW way out of "11 hNd-ihe ~""' II oo
1ooente lhlt m,y eyeo tear. II'• ""'
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lbaullnd heo&lt;la&lt;tleo olJ 11 """"'.

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\\1\M f4U'-', Ilk! l.rl~t 't..''M.o\a. ln lJ~ ht~d Itt dU.m• 0 \nUl~'
ltwl In ., rulgranc; the blood \'euelli ddllte And lhiw ",_II.\ ~1.0\\' 1 All hdtH11WI•MI llbou1 tt ,, JU\-1 lht'Ot"\ -\
l1\.fbn1nuuiun c:..uses ttw thruhbhtK he..~ p.ain
~;un~u ar1 ... 141 ti'tlhc wiHl"Ct M.ill__,. '' \1'-ti.-uJ._. bo ttll.IUJ(ill to
he t1 rNC1lot1 JRI1., to ~ numl~ nt fa1un 1t~ &amp;t:adin~
llolru~l t1id the tnodiation pre,.:nhed for
"'dr-peud.t on the dod.or•• but It U:MJ&lt;ibv buil• dtf\\ n tu IN.1urts.Mruaflu..an.~W!Iy.O\'CW"\\'U4 \.• '"'''~t.llt1. ~·-t·rtatn
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•wpec:~l,"f!!y. 1his ¥~uuid . lie Caf~ \tnolb lkmenJI uc \tuill1w ..n.ae .u rtte 1~ J.ltdi&amp;al Joum.l
lolorpllone. he ald. "Erlf)l llit..aloidiiOor..,.l.,.., 11101 lldl..,... "L'Ilrt1l&lt;tl 'tbouf!llhon \118J'aio0.' foods¥ In 1\nonunc.. .etl
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l'ho.......... lid. U!l.m noted ..... ~ b • t ....
tm'bllplwe dn'fl. lndont lot lfllllro&amp;te tn•nmer\1 bo the
.-ot II ' - - . .....,., fJJr ._... llliiUTe. Doaon..,. nuo ....,..
toow II wori.J. but ..,.lindlns M doeo help~ C.tl•n
oak!.
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Olildren'l Hoopltal• trfllwnlty ...rr ~ Dr
...,rlocla wr- ~ 'lriill Cation and oaid w• allho&lt;JPI
lnderol doeo not work wilh oil potlonts ~ docton led ~
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•omkd"ff. and the heod.oclw pain 16 on both .-In ol '"" heiKI
· - o( the Ol""uded acUI mifp'alnL " 1 he llbJ thUijl fdt
duJdroon tO do lo 10 tp fO tleep-w'-' II- "ah up Ihe
mlt!r• ine io UMIIIy PIG·· the Mid•
./1 ctllld't oymplom. diner. tt.relont so - . the
mnlattOO. "Caf"'1!"1 .. noo p_, to ltJdo becou.ell rn;olt. .
you nxnh onywl\)'," Oulh• e&amp;plolnod. lnalead.
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w&lt;lld. II II Ill onclhtowttintt ,.f*:b hM effoct on the blood
\ ........ UJ.e f1orlnol with ClOdooine. JllorlaocUn 0CU IO "pre\~-. not ll'al ............... CNldnln UIUIIJv out~
thooe corobrot ~. but~ tltev ~It 1o Mid !hot moot""Volne eorr....,..ll'e perlealorolll• of

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boeoutell nothlns 10 ' * ' - l i t o lnflomod "The ~ on the Vt. ltaff
on lite
,....ICICll why upltin it not lha medlc:atlon I»Cd 10 lnltll .,._.,,., t..............- - tblo e.qtiMn wily """"'
rnlvalr-.."AIIJ*io&gt; lo.., .............JU&gt; Wlter. llut lhe olm women are vlotlmo than men1 All~ mlsnine frequtstcy
In tho ~ of mljValnes II 10 cli.:reuo the .U.. of the and -'11 clltr:r4oiM with ..,., for oome peoploo fifo is &gt;tUI

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Educational P•ychology at U/8 .
Send your nome, add~. a nd pho ne nu".'ber with atlr:heck
p&lt;IJIOb/e to: School pf Manageme nt/ SUNY a t &amp;iffalo, to 125
Croaby Hall, /lfa/Jl Slre&lt;!t Campua.

Drug DES causes cancer;
Roswell offers fr~e exa.m
Some 400 young women exposed In "'""' In IJicthylsliiiM!&lt;tml
IUESJ or similar drugs are cuyrently being ~·,.nlu:t\cd ala New Vorl.
SU11e Health Deportment sponsqred IJf.S Scn.JCnlng Clinic ul
RosweU Park Memorial InstitUte. aES. a lt'ynthetic female ho1·monn.
has been linked to a rare · fOt'OI of \.aginal cane&gt;!l·-in llt'.S
daughters. Kecent studies h:t\IC also shown an increos..'&lt;l risk uf
mi=ro·loj!es and prematuro deliveries foo· OF.S dau,o;hten•.
Accordll1jiiO. Or ._.M. Steven Piver, Oinl(;lOr of the Koswcll Pari.
DES Clinic, the incw.ase rt... k of misc:ani..ges and pt'Cnwhw•·
deliveries are related lo &lt;:etlitin abnomlitlities of tho rept·udUl:ttvP
organs in DES daughtco·s which can be traco.~l 10 the do'UI;.
Ironically. UfS wns originally considt"!rud tt '"wumlt!l' dt'U~" w
prevc."fll misc..·u-riages and prescr"ihed fu•· woriU'Il with hE~torit·~... of
problem pregnancies or who wen: diah&lt;:l it:.
The DES Cfinic is heW at Roswell P.:u-k t."\'CI'Y Mundt!\'.
Wednesday and Thursday, from 9 am 10 IZ noon, by ap~inlmmit
The e.umination includes ... ,. pelvic eA:uminalion. CCI'\' i~ll and
vaginal pap smears, utilization df spuci:ll v..gfnnl stains to dtHt"C!I
abnormalities of lhu vagina and cervix. ilnd r.v;duution or li1C \'~lgiu;l
and &lt;:ervfx hy lhe USP Of 8 mici'OS&lt;lOpiC examination callt:d
colposcopy. Patients a-re re·evaluatcd uvc•·y 6 tnonths i( nu
signincant abncwm'alilies are encountcf'Vd.
State Health off!Ciab emphasize that chan&lt;!CS or any canmouu&gt;
ahnonnoUtles i&gt;eing dlscovco-ed are sUwu.
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DES h.. been ~aril;etcd under more than 70 names. Man.'
women simply do 1101 know if they w01·o expost..-d 10 t!te dt-ufl.
MOl hers who werr,gfven drugs to prevent a miscaiTiaj;e during"
pregnancy between 1940 -afjd 197) , should 'checlt witlr•their
phy&amp;ician to see if DES was pl'e.&lt;el'lbcd.
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Daughter• 5hould ask:if tl&gt;eir mothers rook •uch mcdlc&lt;ltion. II
i hey can't verify t!Xp&lt;&gt;SUI'tl und they remember tdlclrig oome drug to
pl'evonl miscarriage, o!ficials sugg..t 1hal they ""'""ne tho\ the.v
were given DES and ti!C d•']ghter shoui$J tx• checked rur vaginol
:thnonnaliues.
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A l l - of. lml"'rtaoce to thtl United Stites and it.'
In tho&gt; '\'lew of Sporuor J•ITOI"ds. "'1N' of those
prin&lt;;lpollndustry, ~Qlculture, toOk j&gt;lace on fobn~&amp;ry -uont make oenoe. He feeLo they are laJ'l!•ly
7, 1980, On this day, tho US ltowle of~-. dJaint9ooiiiM,I'· What Jefforcla ctu. •tiM! downtown
r~r the llrst limo ....... treab!d Mlriouoly t h e - lhat srudy' coukl,oc:arocly produce flndJnsl contrary to tho
~··~onc~twefDA'~il!imite&lt;~.
~tlcnlf.,.,trateor...,.,..llaNiconveroiQn.And
•Allhlll'l&gt;lld OUI, tbe ~ releded a bUJ designed 1n ,.. cue, liaconlinl to the co.w6ssm.U•• 1a tho otudy
111 wnure the · lmplicatlans of thai ideo. The uuballl\ltc for ""'«·term reoearoh. AI rortbc camel'•
ASJicultural lAnd Pto_leCtlon Act, H.R. asS J, .-c problen:l. JciTord&amp; oonsiden the fur that hi• blll
lntroduokl by llepublicon Congre11man Jameo woukl lead to naUcaal land ...., plmnlog a "Jpeciou&gt;
Jefforda of vemau.lool by uole of 177 to 2 JO,.wftl&gt; ~oa!e.• Cort&amp;inly tho ~· of lhe biU ps to
46 &lt;ll&lt;!nlber&amp; not votins, Not ~ uqueaker, bu:t.ll Cll&lt;troordlnary' l~lf~Slh• If ahovr that ILICI\ il not the
wu bitter news for tbc.coowldoroble number ofpeople Intent, The """"'Y' lslue. too, -..u out-of-joint In the
who devoted th• bcLter port of two years ~118 to II"' """"""' of ooruervalion projec:U and •utnldiOI
th• bDIIh~ a skopllcal Agrklulturt&gt; Q)mmluoe and routlnel.Y approved by Consreu·
onto the ~louie floor.
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StlU, eooge..mm Joflorda lo philosophical, loyins
All the samtO, lt 1$ oot being al'IJII~w fllmel11bor lhe blame largely on exogenuouo factur. and un thtl
ti,.t wiH.'Il the wue ot the &lt;XlOlvor•lon of three Mullon 6aalc nature or the Corwes• it.oel!. 'We are Inept ••
acre5 or rural Land a year to urban u.ws wa.5 rir!tt raised fac:ln,g futuro c:r-lsMt Jaffords uya. 1t ls h.ard not 1n
oo OopHol Hill in 1977 ali but a few Congre.&gt;men &gt;4"""• giVtm COI\8f'!Ssionli lneptr- CM!II in the miller
elthur wunt glassy·eyed or 1housh1 the of pretienl crises. energy being the ~rent case. in
envtronmentolt.l• wore at it '8"ln. tcyins to r.one all point.
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LM farmlAnd for .oenery. Given even a UnJe clli.tancc
As for tOO Anutricau fa1111 Bureau federalion'6 cal
on the even1 of frebruary 7, it sooms ahugmht,..,. ";&amp;nd mowe_sarM wiJ.h the biU1the ostemlblc rei.I!Otl for
n.rtnark&amp;Uie how quickly auiludei In the Cong.reM t.~nd the orga.niulion's lu t minute withdrawal of suppon
a mung concerned people aci"'66 I he c0unll',Y hi\ e was that a · redttral prgram ooruistency.. pi).J\"t..lOn wa.i
chofll!ed . After oil. during the adult )'IW'fl ur · - t ob&gt;etlt (rom the propo&lt;ll .. repor'tcd otll or the"""""
pwplt.~ nmv ci'IC.alJ~ agrlcutun:l and na~UJ"AII"'0$0Ul"CC$
Agriculture t.:.ommiltee.. 1'huugh IUth a provision wu
polit:iefi.. the ~ownhlem has fot'f&gt;\•er been a turplu5 ol In tho origina.J H.R. l.SSl. and was nl:$\Of\.od by a OCJOr
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-~~-·- _.....,._,...,. ~·tim&lt; is tbcrc than now to wrile about iu
M&gt;lution lhr&lt;KI&amp;h the 19701? Obis is DOt lOIII&amp; to be one

or you.r basic "Cbrillmu and Comm«ciallsm" Ro~.
but rath" a P«SMA~hed look at what effects lh&lt; 1970.
!&gt;' !lave bad oo this December lloliday.
,:. I rtmm~bcr tho Cllrlstmas or 1910 well. It was a
Cbriounas fotlof joy. My siacr's ..by bad Ills 1irsr
l&gt;inlldo1 ODd r.. Olriamas bolltatlk-.clime. 1be
smell Of ..-ed Iuthy and drcsslJla permtlled lhc
~ whole boiJSC.. I was Oflly I L, but lh.ol llolldoy left a
last Ina lmpreuion or wltlt llhOUI!Il Chrillmu should
alway&gt; be like. Uule'llld lltnow that thctcchooloiYof
thel970swastoklatocbanatmyChristmufromthen
on.
T~ c:lotill- r.rec was the tJ1a 1m11 111
those ...,.. My IDOiho- ud I woWd hop onto our
IIMioa andiCI out to 1ft a fresh Seotcll Pill&lt;' ot
Blue Speu~. Mom would toll our friCl1dly
nelahbotllood tree dealer 1 sob story about how sh&lt;
hed &amp;even kids and needed • break on th&lt; price, and th&lt;
man woul4 look 11 our new Jillion "''JJOI an'd llcr fur
co. oad sure 11 11cr like ~ wu 10111e kind or nut.
Mom -IICYUdounted,IJJou&amp;h. She'd pu up 111iim
with Sid eya and say, "Willi ha~ JOU JIOI for a
but:k?" II DtYCT fliled.
1be fun and hilarhy of thoo&lt; daY' ended in 1971.
Some d\emistry wiwd at 3M eu&gt;&lt; up with lhe firll
pracdc.aJ anifiCial trtt. You didn't have 10 wa1er il,
trim It, and clean up eftrr k dried out.
'Q&gt;e biaae~~ rear or any mother b tluot th&lt; real tree
•in bcoanx a rorelw:zatd. and ill our...,_ we luod a
lin pla&lt;c in lbc sam&lt; room. Now, ,.-llh thll amazinc
new lo~mtioo of mocktn sci&amp;t« toown as lhe Oatne·
proof artirrd.al crre, my mother·s feats •ne
lllcrilledFrorn that dey on th&lt; freslo smdl of pine
ne:\le:r araced our home.
"' tho 1970s prOJI&lt;Si&lt;d , "' did the lmaoh or th&lt;
hoUdoyt. In lbc Y&lt;fY early pan of the dcade, Sa.ota'l
fat red r... didn't sloow upon TV or in the stotes until
thcsurtof~llcr. Th&lt;.sllbt ofthcfim•nowfiUcs
or December ODd Rudolplo's red I\O$C kicked orr rhc ~
llolldoy Clldlcmcnt. My Uult b&lt;o&lt;~ and I ,.ould 1ft
tot&lt;thet with th&lt; Btand Nem&lt;&gt; cetala(ur. wrinkled
paper and two fat crayons and 11ar1 our mile-lona
Chrlsunu U11s. II was the only time of year we didn't
ClaJ&gt;t and oould sit totcthet for mort than five mlnUI...
By tb&lt; micl-1910s, the loami&amp;&lt; of Chnsamu
ad\'n\isiac bad sneaked iu way into NoY&lt;IIIbcr. Bd',.. r&gt;&lt;n bad a &lt;han&lt;.: to diJCSt our Thankscivinaturkcy
and rn. our eyes from TootbaU overload, Sanra wu
ndinaocra&lt;s ohe rube on • Norelro renar. The anllicial
rrce (wbi&lt;h we hed finaKy aou&lt;n used to) had
proareued to even ar&lt;eter h&lt;isJ1ts. We now could .-von
buy tacky silver 0!\fi with red and tl&gt;ld ornaments.
Td&lt;Yision had takm .,_ as the c:lucf means or
Chrillm&amp;S entcruinmcnt. 1be family no 1oo1&lt;r
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110\llld tho TV oet and watchcl! Bin&amp; Crosby's family
-udclk arouild tho rorc. 8ulfaloCOIIlinU&lt;d 10 c:oop&lt;rale
illtbc....U...clcpuu:nau. WcpiOindlaofsoowu
Thanblivlnt and 10 inches or rain at Cllrisunu.
By 19'" tho famDy hod luod it with the ltlirldal tr«.
The kids sottoaetfier and confronted Mom with their
¢pe. Oood old mom wu auotlll&gt; u ever. " I 'U be
daraoed if r bu)' anoth« lUI uce. It bW'Ils my us
harina to pay fot JCCil&lt;'lhlll8 ti'e'U oolythrqw away in 1
eoupk of doyL" We lost opia.
0... once maiazic- ...,&lt;lhat my / llh« buDt
by DOW I patbctJC .silbl. -We bad tbl'ft•lcued"
sh&lt;q), 1 cam&lt;l with 1 llolc io iu aut, a buU fith one
horn and aJUed OD bud, and poor JOS&lt;pb IOIIIiis swr_
It wu kind or symbolic or lhe way Christ hod slipped
out of Christmas'. We tried buyina n&lt;w ooes, but it
seemed thll OtftiiiiiCIIU ud tinsel bad Wen lhc pla&lt;e
or the r,...nn.s oo olllbc • - Sbd..s. We'd tuove to
PI 11101llcr year wilb our makesllil\ t:ndl&lt;.
We 101 our rcvrnae in l91i. 1be tr« lhal bad
heunted our 6Yina rooms lioce 197lllod b&lt;cn dedared
unsal&lt;. Rllpb Nader and his buddies ~od oome to the
rcscuc. It socms that jho ttce OO!UII't fllme,proof alter
all.lt would burn, but not Hk.-a'na- tM . Inllead, it
,.ouJ4 JiPt UP. in 1 1\uh and thcrt mdt all OV« your
It .._., cnouah to ocan: moth.. orr lhouah;
1ftor oU tbeac years
ll1&lt;ltowtd.
5.ma Oeus lOfted to oompne with new
cbanlctm for ldmsion space that year. We now hod
Chrlstrnu fliries, talkln1 animals, and Unit drummer
bo)'l all over the terecn. My nepbtw and niece were
confronted with th&lt; •••at revelation thll Sante Oaus
didn't coda. It really didn't mautt. Thry said lbcy
knew h anyway.
l.all year my liult b&lt;Otllcr - . - e d the ultimete
(akC"-lree-baler•s re'mlt· He saved tM lintS~ tr« of
the whole C1'09 he was se:Uina for our house. AI: rour
o'doo:k Christmu . , . - . . h&lt; crtjll stealthily down

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Orant'• sprdal. Thtn, without a sound, he threw it OUI
in the soow oa our front porch. brouaJu in th&lt; real tree
and decor11ed it . h ,. ., hb Chrillmu P&lt;cstnt to lh&lt;
'Wioolc family.
Well, k's 0«-cmbn 19e0. I'm 10 year• old« and
Oorillmas b 10 yun doflcr&lt;nt. They had a pre·
Christmas ••le bcfot&lt; Thanksai,ina ao a IOI'al stocc.
The turkey is dig&lt;Jicd, my Mom is alr&lt;edy nasaing
about pulling up the Christmas d&lt;rorations. I don't
know if "&lt;'A be bi&lt;Ued witb t)le smdl of a reel tree this
)'tar, but ~tan ah••Y&gt; IU S&lt;otcb Pint in 1 ran. We'r&lt;
afU tryina to 1&lt;1 new f~&amp;urintS f0&lt; the manarr ..,.,..,
Maybe I'll male $01ne. Fovr prisrm-. &gt;peoals ha-.
alr&lt;ody • - d on TV.
I've $I &amp;eked allth&lt; prM\ohday solo mtJUincs from
rht PIP«• in a rornrr. h $lands nearly thr« f«l ~i&amp;h.
All I ha•e to do now Is aet my anirociat loa· roller out
from th&lt; bascrn&lt;nt and roll the papm Into lop. li&amp;ht
ohcm with my new &lt;l&lt;aric metcll and &gt;Prlnll&lt; the
n.,.. wolh syntllcrk, enJrocial. biodqrodcablr. non·
OZOM doma&amp;ina. antl..atcJnoaca, lire rolorina

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the business of Xmas dec kings
Cllambcr of Commcru member is also cochairman or a downl0'4'0 businrssmen ·~
association "'h•dl supcrviJCS deckina Buffalo
··. . . It 's f&gt;trinnint to look a lot likr street Jamposts with wreatlu, candy canes and
Christmas, rvtrywht~ )'OU 10, toke a look in thr other Chri~mas paraphanalia . Like the &gt;hops.
rrv~ and ttn tllstening onct again. . . ..
Whitney noted, the group, with the help of City
Looking a lot like Christmas . It is an sanitation -.orters, brand the lights "ith the
expensive, rime-consumin.a labor of IO\C for eleruical ornaments before Thankscivon1 to
some and of paramount live-or-die imponance to avoid the mad holtday decorating dash .
others. It is the epitomey of the holiday'; spirit as
Similarl)' the Village of Kcnmorc Depanmcnt
well as a multi· billion dollar a year business . It is of Public Works takes on the tasks of making
the -.orld ·or computtrized ho-ho-ho's and suecu and l\'tnurs Lhtrt reKmblc a winltr
evercrccn tree ornaments chimiJII ri&amp;bt dirfercnt wondctland. " We becan to put them (lamppost
son&amp;S ll the lOUd! of a button.
ornamen ts) up about a week before
Weeks before Thanks&amp;ivina dq&gt;~~tment stores Thanksgivina.'' explained Public Works
began preparina their hoijday decoration Supcrintendt'tll Claude R=-:. " It takes us a
d isplays, explained Kleillham Co. Executive Vice &lt;ouple of days to put them all (approximately 52
President Harry Whitney, whos&lt;: lo.ston: c:bain individual displays) up. "
boasts a wide array or wintcni.me aarnisbes.
"Thankssivina was traditionally w AAM
the Wlaklo
holiday season," the downtown busin~
The Oepanment races to complete the holiday
opined, "but now we have to Slal1 (tlecontillg chores, Reese noted, hopina to beat lht arrival of
for December festivities) way ttefote thai."
"Santy Oaw:" ar the cnd of November. His
Althouah shoppers are now tnterina tilt home llteset~« in K«nmore beairu the villa&amp;e's annual
Jlretch of the pfl purchasio&amp; season, aomc Christmas festivities, marked by tbe ertc~oon or a
Kldnhans outlets have yet to be decked with 20-foot evergreen tree in front or the Municipal
lz9u&amp;hs of boDy, Whitoey adm.iued. "Our Hall .
ThNway MaD Rote is still io !be proQO$$ of bdog
Caterina more to the Individual home
done-over," be CXJ)IaiDed, nodaa the elaborate decoratins crowd, Santa"s Corner , Inc.
procedurc:s Kldobans employs co combat holiday csttb&amp;bcs )()()temporary "dfen shops" 1n malls
drabbcry. "We have a display director who bas throu&amp;hout the Country, expl ai ned the
his own bud&amp;a tO do year round decoratina. Corporation's Vice President, wbo insisted on
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bein&amp; called "Wi.o kic." The shops or booths
peddk evcrythina from tassded bats to Santa
~pl8dl
sulu and n:scmble one huge Christmas ornament .
Despite the clothier's vircual preparedntu for Wicb
of over $1 million, ihe matcbbo•
lhe baraaio hunler ooslaueht, Whitooy outlets offer over 2l different holiday
emphasized
lmJlO&lt;tal&gt;« or eye catcltJn&amp; decorations-each one aimed at a different
omiJJI&lt;:Dt$. ''Tbanbiivio&amp;
a ~ later this market $CpDCDI. "Our df lutU are a dynamite
year, cue ciA~' Into !be lhoppina season," tho sdler," boasted W'mkic:. ''It docsn 't matt&lt;r if it's
executive ~ed. "Tb,al, coupled with the Buffalo when the winters are burry cold or
siUJaish oconomy, wdl, ll's jw:t too soon to teD Florida or Texas, Ibey sdl." AI last count, she
(wbal efJa:s thqo raay have oo Ales).'' Altbollah estimated the ha&amp;s wen sdJina at a rate or
many variables poiot 10 a ariacbliU Clllrilaoas 180,000 per lftllum. Lite its North Pole clone.
fonD area Rtailas, WbitiiC)! DOled tha alef up tbe Saola's Corner factory-located io
to chis pohn have been ''ot.ll)'."
Columbia, Marylaod-.p&lt;'DC!s the ChriSimas off.
"BUI a IOO'IriiOno COIIId hil anytime," be se&amp;IOD preparina for !be next holiday.
predlc:ted. "Tbet'a wbat'maltcs a ~·s
Edooill$ the bdkrs of 111&amp;11)' merry mercbaou,
bait llll1l &amp;raY,"
the ao:etive dl CIOmiD&lt;:Died, "its DOt tbt
lnlcrioc decoradna or che lo-.tore rtull c:bain omamenu we're ldlioa per se, but the spirit of
is DOt Wbllll.ey'l ooly holiday c:oacem. The Christmas beblnd them .·'

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tho fcdina II Mr. C'a. You - ..... CbettiOWip Oub
ftalllrCScrotkdancasllld oo Wodnadl,y'1, tho.,_. ...
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A rl1ber tastefully dccon&amp;ed bot. Mr. C's dMIIled from
tbe ltlditional lkazi.ocsa t1w IUip Jolllu ..,.. for.
Above tilt bar ODd a1ona ooe or tho 11ucxocd wolla cn1l4ed
Jca1Y vines llld ouotike • lot or niaht dubo. It bad ~
n.. ooJy~J~CtUwa"' tho.,_. . . . . Pu&lt;l1 v&lt;Mt polatilla or
a nud&lt; ~on the ...U.'
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Tbt diic:o/fwlt millie was puml)itlltJiroolllt tho ..,.Um.
n.. room was bllf.fllkcl witb ...,., to. lilt ...._. ~
wmapparmt r...... thob;,b·plu:btcha-tlwecboed froaa
tho otbcr side of tho rOOGI. The lbow bad llradJ lUlled IDd
tbe.atar was "Brian."
Briaa, a favori(c or the crowd. wu 11rt1illa 1111 hlpc 10 the
steadY back betl or the mutk. Ht was 1 ~ olcct. blood&lt;
mak...uJJ • mwuoo:hethll made hlm look Ill&lt;• alounaollllnl
wbo feeds on tlttadl'&lt; womm 11 l'OIInl e4uh llllbt,...... lA
thu ldtina. tbouaJo, be was tho prey.
Drc:ued in block-for a link wlule-he alided up and down
the wall runway thll was circled with women 111d tttllaaed
aJr\1. Ranc:Mns his shirt. hb bkq&gt;s and Dtdl had toleck bud•
wrapped around thtm whid! amounted to about as much
mattrial u covered his moce private p~r~s. When he dld Jtl
down to his O·Jtrina. the- women wtnt m•d. s:hrielclf\1 aod
tl\rowina wolf whbtlcs hiJ way.
Driven by the crowd. Bri111 became a bh more darl.oa as he
unfasttned 011e clip of his !UPJ)9rtcr 1nd ll&lt;ld h In place with
his hand, challmalna the laditsto sneak a poek. From table to
table he went as 101n&lt; of the more adveuturow airb pinched

Bu . . - loolinislled,lt was oppar&lt;nt tlw. lbdaclies loved
hiu&lt;Uitlooy ,._..ed cnouab ooife 10 orrt&lt;t lbe lbunckr or
thojct..,.._f..-tlltnearbyBWfalo~Airl&gt;Ort-

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Knllbt'• rowme •did- &lt;OOSbC or·~ his onnout.
llls1ad. II&lt; was oaditted as 111 Airi&lt;lllllribel cbldla iO, witb

""" pUt, • .,.... stirt ud .,.... bad draa. Hopplfta rrom
lide 10 lide pn . . ..bll &lt;ill&gt;c:ina wu niDiuiJoalt or Ill&lt;
.....xu lftdiaD prcomwioa .. ,.,. Erie Couotr Fair witll
\ abe ~.,-the dam:ers 01 tho fllir left lbdt dealltin eo.

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whit do )1001 . . in k?'' qedoa, Jac:t said be fr&lt;qutnll tht
pi-ce . . ..,..,.... ......- lliliiPcD ~rl abound.
"The mm," he added. "put more into thdr I&lt;CJ thm tht
womtn. MOlt of tile women looted bored while lbclre up

bellieS. " • • . Buffalo's about 10 yoars bcbind iD ll!.iiO&lt;k."
It ialhb oced to becmuh-.lycaprcAiv&lt; t1w pn&gt;pCU'Sudy.
Not COIIItnt with behla 1 ~r. he is iD tho proc:as of
motdlna Ill&gt; pafclrmina JkiliJ lhrouah takina ~lessons.
and Ult$ tht crock dMidna as a atppina 11o11t for sometl\ina
more aianlrocant.
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to tnd up· in California, tbcrt's a k.t
happtnlna out that," ht munnurcd.
Before maldna it thouah, he's aoilla to tc&lt;p doina two
sl)ows an cvtnlna at dubs like Mr. C'food tho Kin&amp; Edward ·
Hotd In Fon Erie, aloriJ with p&lt;rfont~~~~C&lt;J at womm 's ma
parties where II&lt; (dually dear~ SJOO io tfpc.
"It onlY ans &amp;orina If )lOu Ia it," said Sandy•• :1 try to

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Altbc dub emptied. the burly doorman (wllo had roplactd
Gcnilla,(IIOI'e ~'Jack lilted about the danctrs

btl&lt;&gt; frequeouJY Wa!dltcl. "There'~ a stlgma attlldl&lt;d 10 tht the attroctlve women who lf«&lt;ed tht patrons) save a chctry
job," b&lt; dlbnocl. MMoa at the. JUYI here think tll&lt;y (the loodniaht. Sandy dlsapptared ·into the darknw. For th&lt;
danotn) arc r.p. You can hear thtm when they wolt by; they mudlence, the evcnina provtd a new experience; ror rhe
qy, not Jboutilla it.bui&gt;O lhoy can heu, 'flJ' oc 'look at the dancer, h wu aJI just an evenlna·s work.

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Monday, Dec. 15th
Dec. 12

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Malcolm ~ini said that Kctt&lt;r
from tile Pmldcnt's panel for Review ond Search
l'loceclwu 10 pr-o ..tthout a public announ«mtnt that rhe position
WM _ ,, "U-ny one oceds a otuch," lt.pclai continued, "but io this
cut the Praldrnt ID&lt;I with the commluct thair&gt; and, with their full
COIISIIltatloo~ me4t th&lt; ond I recrived a letttr from the commillct

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Hls nome wu Joha s...tlcft,llllu, the Bloct IOiiabt I era..u
or Saod1 as be liba 10 b&lt;'t&amp;llod, botdly loobllil
lO ,...,... He lbowed oo _.. or hb trawiJ (from COlli to
COlli) lbat
VlrJiol&amp; IDd cnclcd up Ia TotOCIID, wbcrt
be DOW raiclcs aod c:ommUies from em Wldnesdi)'S. Prior to
bli- 1 0 ~ Sruldy Hved in Buffalo for four_. asd
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job ~ ~&lt;~tina qUf)iroca~iPns and ocha r&lt;quirCIII&lt;IlU. "For
AfrtrmK!vc Aaioa. "e mw be Wllf&lt;d that thes&lt; are ncitbectoo hill&gt; or
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o! 111 "offl« r-pnlz.ulon. Kett&lt;r bas Slid, ho"-.va, tbot
Jaeboo's appointmtnt wp. not p1r1 of 1 rccmt Capen Hall rc:sbufflin&amp; and
thll ~ to tbe commlttte •oluntarily. "Of e•tr)'Ont at the committtt,
ooly ooc pasoo ob)caed to what I was dolna.'' Kt~ter .ald.
Jac:bon, wbo told T1t' fip«:Jrt11n last ...ck that he is plannina oome inner
ofllc:c cbanaa, added MoQdAry th&amp;l II&lt; has """'' sptclfic idta~, ya
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dloosel not co clllcua-thcm now.'' Hll Orst move. m&amp;dt before he wu
publicly rwnod to tile potltion Th~y. w,. to dllll&amp;e duties of the
Dirtc1or or Publieotlons Robert ~elhatdt.
Jao:kooo's off~eill title-used only for S.ate mauen-is Assistanl Viet
Ptc:sldtrlt for C.ommu"hy R&lt;lations and carritJ line number 3Zol44-a
aradc four as wu bls fO(IJI&lt;r rMk-(the hl&amp;hcsc adminlsllativt rank is
ciaht.) li• conceded that, to his knowle&lt;(ae, II&lt; will .k~ the tltk llf
Dir&lt;etor. r&amp;lher than have It stnt back to thf Vltt Pri:&lt;ldmtbtllnd. as it
~·ed tattler In Ill&lt; decade.
Tbc move was arttled: In somt dr&lt;:lts, with applawt. Joyce
Buthnowtkl, A.Joocllle 6ditor of the adtnlrlillntlion papa 1M R&lt;portu,
pniJed Jeo:kson for hb "intearlty.'' She added'thatiCctttr's adl!linistratlvt
.._will ''help ... . lot.''
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abo a.rclod !Cella's ltllool, - ' I l l it a "aood.Biovt" JIAc&lt; Jac:bon " has
bena Yr/ - - - - blo ..... OUt of Job W13' CD lll&lt;t\ wldltll&lt; IUIT. " ·
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�Kenmore porno store
upsets local residents
by O.vid Cujko
Sp«&lt;nun S14./f Wtittr

Last November, the Sovereign News CO. of Oeveland. 'ohio
expllnded itS book5tor&lt; chain and christened a new location in
Kmmar&lt;. From opening day, troubled residents of the sublirban
communitY havr vehemently opposed the VUI~g&lt; Book lllld News
Shop whlcb specializes in allrged hard-core pornography.
Citing th&lt; reasons for their protests, Kathleen Dibble,
spokesperson of the Citizens Concernrd for Kenmore, said the
;tOte is the potential link betw&lt;en poroography and sexuallyrelated &lt;:rimes, responsible for the proliferation of other "seedy"
busines$ organizations and a facto r in depreciated real estate
values.
Speaking on behalf of the Sovereign News Co . Anorney Paul
Cambria, a specialist in riTSt amendment violation cases, labeled
lht citizen•s complaints as .. hypothetical. " .. AU there are are
words," said Cambria. "People's feelingS arr not the baSis for
interpretation of the law ."
"Therr's a hl&amp;h erim&lt; potential as.«iated wilh this store, "
Dibble nrued. "This shop has been linked to organized crime and
Wt'r&lt; afraid this &gt;lOre will attract Other seedy
businesses. . . massage parlors or prostitution."
Allbaugh Cll.mbria pointed out there wa• no link between
Sovereign News and or ganized crime, using Courier-Expn!SS
reporter Richard· SchToeder's investigauve study on the ;~ore as
proof, Detective John Dugan of the Buffalo Police Department's
SalaCl01.1,s Literature $qUad concurred with Dibble, citing the very
!ollme report.
"I have a file full of &lt;v\dence hereon iny desk," Dugan unered.
" I expected him (Cambria) to say that . it's his job."
Dugan, who has worked closely with the citizens group,
chancterized a typical example or the £hop's business.
Investigating the Unique News Store in Niagara Falls, which also
belongs to Sovereign Ntws, he noted in his description of lbe porn
m:m, the rampancy Qf "mal&lt; prostitute types" loitering on the
premises.
"The problem ts mor&lt; th&lt; peep shows than the books," he
remarked . "You go into a 4 by 4 rrom ouuid&lt; or which is a
marquee that tells you th&lt; name of the film and shows a still
phorograph of what you're gerring. You pay 2S c&lt;nts per m inute
and they run the film-rwo guys, two girls; rwo guys and a girl, or
whatever it may be. The movie I happened to see wu of two
homosexuals."
Detailing lbe footage, lbe deteaive noted oral and anal se•
stquences, and remarked, "This isn't something YQU'd go to ""'
"'ith your mother/'
"lnslderh= rooms," he conlinucdJ ''holes have bc&lt;':ll drilled so
that gay contact can take place between the boolbs, yet lh&lt; two
panies can remain anonymous ..There are homosexual-type
individuals walking around this place, I can tell from th&lt; ey&lt;
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Dugan, who labtts himself "not prudish," mentioned til at
obscenity do.e:s no~obother him, butt he crime t hat acrompanies it, is
disiUrbing. ' 11f lbey made chis stuff legal tomorrow it wouldn't
bother me too much, but it does nffd r&lt;gulalion," ht observed .
Both Dibble vloleoce
and Dugan mentioned -a possible lin I. between Porn-provoked
pornography and sexuaUy-related crimes. ''I guess It really depends
on who you ' read' 1n determining whether or not there's a lin~
between the two: Some say yes;some say no," &lt;xplained Dugan.
" A study done at the University of Michigan conduded that
various forms of pornography and bondage films havr had a
tendency to provoke vjolence in male11."
Cambria, however, ruoned that, "Bring the bad thing• in' i• an
old araumenL Dugan's just hypOthesizing the worst that ·can
h11ppen. trying to scare tbenf."
Five cases invol'ving the stores at:• .pendin&amp; in town ~oun,
Cambria is bu!na his pre-trial def&lt;IU¢ on illegal seatd1 and sazur7
"I feel lbe aud!es lOllY not have been done properly," tl•
ctalmed. But if I he cues so·t.o court. the auorney will defend the
store on the basis ot th~ 8111 of Rights. "The Grst amendm~nl is
paramount in cues lllle these . I'm convinced the Firstls powerful
enough to r~peal thae am wllich show a 101al ignorance or the
fads," be~. "It-shouldn't make it past this stage, thouJh."
In order to iudae wbetber the matqlab sold at the Village Book
and News Sb"Qp are obscene, th,e guiildin~ &gt;&lt;1 down by the
Supreme Court's f)t!Uer vs Califor!lia clecls10n oJ 1973 wUI pe
adhe«&gt;d to- The tbree'prOQ&amp;&lt;d deciUc&gt;n says thal '!obscenity"
relates to material that:aoy averagr penon •PI'l1int oontemporatY
«&lt;mmunitl._'sttuldltds woulil fmd .appeals to prwiertl sex acts; thlit
on the .wl)cill: 'llll•~ to eo•er) is considered 6!11~1)' off~&lt;:.. ~d
lbat tacb ~ Iilcrary&gt; artistic.-pOiitical ot SC!Cft~oc; value. 1 o
be consldcTed ~. mllerla\.mu~meCI all llu'euooclitio~
"The Ne'c.. far\ Stale pc~~~l i:6tk ~-that the ~~erial must
substantially e!!ceed ; lb£ ievd -lol~t¢' -by the c;ommunit,r,."
quipped Cambrla. "~Ule C6MIIUfti!tYif'the mtire .~&gt;tale of~
· York, not jidl ~. J1lect u 110 bcaslilltty or child
PQI'IIO&amp;f'aphy It tbesc trhtljls...
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dirpuie. '''llle7llliiSI PfO!I~~~~~;
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not.''be uaued. Dual!n, on the other hand, feels that !~payers
should have the right to choose. " It's disturbing. . • CVCT')'l&gt;?"Y
R'Ptects iheriahts of the ciiminals, but who cares abo\11 theoUI&lt;&gt;
ID-five wor10n&amp; mff who punchl!s lbe docbll tht factory?"

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key to area desk and completing a
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December 24, 1980.
Students desiring on-campus
accommodations for 1981 Spring Semester
should contact the University Housing
Office, Richmond Quadrangle, Building 4
4th floor - Phone 636-2171
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Christmas l'r·esentsll

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Good Night!

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lnvealptioo or l.amcia and rouad bi., to be a .._""'_.a.." Yet
1.au1oo
sboweclsjpls or rdllnl in the......,_ or IMO, ....., ic wu
run10red t.haa be was ::.cit in the studiOs. Shonly afterward, "SI.utina
Over" appeared as a siaaJe rrocn' tbc alb.., Dollblt F~t~rttZSy.
Jolin Lcaoon, .ner five ,.an or "tuina bread lAd beiDa a
howcbusband" was back. The noly man
livlna rrom """ l.tMdon
11ma poU or "!be ~ """'' ioftucntlal """' or the aJUia (John F.
l(ennedy lAd,._, Toe-TWII ~the oth&lt;n) '*IS ready to AIM the ~i&lt;s
the same way be SWted lilt mtia-witlt en al)&gt;um.Lmnoo- b«:oelna
more o;&gt;a1. IMfBIIna int~ taklna the lobby coll'IUI&lt;It to the Dakota,
slpilla aw-lls. SO. hours bcfO&lt;e his death, be slaned II 9ealk album'

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wu liaoplf 100 ln"'Oved inRtber aclivitia ,.;m the_.. be ro. Mark David O.IJ)Oian. SU hours an~ that autoaraplt, "Mark Qavid
There ..,.... ror ~. !be ~ loo~. and O.apman allqodly sliot him. from point blank &lt;IIIII' In c:old blood.

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Branmer and Sirhan Siman. He'•IOI three Mftldtllte John'W'IIcs lloolh
cbontllllbe 11t11 . . . . . . 18 A~y and 1..« Hanoey Olwald. Did he sl!ool John Lcaoon """ Bealld The m&amp;A
~-....,or~ "l'efedap;la'• - - - . L ' ' Len- whoK life is "' modily m::alled ~~~rouP reams of boob about him. The
didMcean.y.., I»~ be llld -who_..., • _.non, who wrote-· or 111e ....... mwic: of all
Yoko- _,
10 ,._lila Mr• ..S ~ . . _ CIOUid tim&lt;, lilt maa who appated 10 be eqcrly enlldpeliq tbe dlhlies. Sbol
CDiertliD IIIII ~eM~ IIIt ...... ....._
deed by • danmtecl man with a ...,.,. aun.
Yet, Lmnoo's-·leade_.~quile-. Y.,._,O.O_aem
'T'here is 110 ~. jusc pily. Pily when slot mal walk lilt .,mu, Pity
.,.,be sly{)rionul wlto l'1lloell
ee.t1a. ...t l.aaQ&gt;, lite !he other three thai the Katnedy brothers, Man in LAnher Klna and l..cnl¥&gt;ft are rour ~
llades..tr--!
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-~~~~- ..- . . J. . as leedm no loaacr ,.;lb us. There is Jri&lt;f. Orier ro. Jhe widO"&lt;:d Yoko 0. no,
ro. l.caoon's t ...O t011$' Sean and Julian, pi'er (JX O.apman
his
Paul DCCdecl Jolin's auhar to eliminate tb&lt; AM effect on albuins lilte
McCortn•y llld R11m. ~non may have been more complete ,.;111 the family. But thtf&lt; is • spriokk or joy. Joy that John ~non is now in
melodic McConney. Fl~ts ,.;tb Yokq did not hdp either, Their sepwarion heaven or nirvana, that ~non showed us how a youna lad f&lt;om
in the cmly oeverui&lt;s lell. Jelln In Lot A.a..... drlotltla will! Keith ....,n Liverpool can make dreams come true with hu:k, tal&lt;qt, bud wort and
and other chronically alcohoUc roctm. l..elinon was 10 lhe papen mo~ for dedkallon. Joy that John ~non came into our lives.
bis niaht acapada then fO&lt; hit muslc. E~y rei'Mmbm his Koce~
I loved Jolin ~n. I do not know why he died Monday nl~t, bot •
Incident and his removal frOm a bat for hecklina the Smotllm Brothers. unfonunate cin:urnstences like tbis hapPen In our crazy world. I fiave to
Lennon needed to return 10 h)J true love, and ht ....,Ito New York antt now ll«q)) bis death, bull will never roract )ohn LeMon. And I hope that
won Yo'ko back .
you ,.;u never fD&lt;att him either.
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Re.on
~noe becacast I did .....,, it 10 be. I came here to bury Lcaoon, to
The r&lt;Wliled ~nOQJ ip&lt;01tht lul five yean in J&lt;dusioo. They made retrace and edmJre his Ufe, atod IO mildly pralte him. John l.caoon

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R .. e tat.d pmocb o( bod.cy •cren'l e:nollJh 1oMlvqc rwo Yk1ona over
th~ w«k&lt;nd as IlK UB Bullt spht d•VI»onol cont&lt;su will! ~n~ Stat&lt;
Knoalus ond Pot ~dam Sta1&lt; B&lt;an. Aft&lt;r uoundna Orneko 9-2 Fridly, th&lt;
Bulb fai1rd co owtrtomc an early def~en and Wtont down m dcfe:u to the

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Beara: 4-l Saturday evm1ng,
U B skated a.greMJvdy again~ ahc Kni&amp;htl throughout tbt contep. It

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YlC'tory Cor tht Bulls ovC1' Ocnuco an four meecinp:.
"The pll)'trs Wtte geared up for lht &amp;:tmeu C'Oilt'tdcd coacb Ed Wri&amp;ht,
"thcy "-'&amp;f'".cd thn one." Bu1 accordlnJIO Buffalo's John Sucac, ¥~ ho

pla.)rd a suon1 dcftn.i.l"\e game:: the Kn11h1s v.ac lht' "pafm opponcnf'.

Dc.an Camnon oprn&lt;'d

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scor1n1 v.tth hes nut toaJ or Lbt

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hord sl.tpshot )1111 on!Od~ th&lt; bltK hn~ II 2 )) of lh&lt; rnu poriod "ThiS l&lt;ltll
;.'"aJl \ l:au •••h tn)'bod).'' maint.:unnt lhc OrSI )'tar
'al'd.
Both IC'aln! hid &amp;ood scorin&amp; chan,t\ 1n the Opmin' su.nu, but UO
,oalt&lt;nd&lt;r BiU Kamunu 11&lt;ld lh&lt; C.n&lt;5&lt;0 tum on ch«k.
Cone-~ Ina ddt-a I, ~matH C~Mch P.Jul DuNy lamrn1td, ''The fitSt ptr1od
told the uory. they tooL advanta•~ of 1he:1r t.:hanco. we didn't. ••
Thr llulll ' Ko~d I witt morr iq.thol third with JOOIJ by Br\1111 Pilecki and

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senior Mart W C!tdtt . Genesco I allied oocr when John Ca..;c wa&amp;
b&lt;autlfully by Joff Shnt.

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Th&lt; &amp;lfll&lt; wu marred b) num&lt;rov&gt; c&gt;rnllll&lt;&gt; Rrf&lt;tft John Gohpoau
called J9 olfaua-27 _ , lh&lt; Bulb' " W&lt; bod 10 k«J&gt; t&lt;mr&gt;«l from
nplodon&amp;." h&lt; 1101&lt;d
OM p&lt;na)ly op.nSI Gabor Ro&amp;l&lt;r f0&lt; fr&lt;Uifll lh&lt; puc~ 111lhc ~
r6ultedJn 1 C.ndc(lprrlah) shot ~ K n~&amp;hl's iCr-•n f"Kzpatrick took lh&lt;
h« sl'tof and pvt n home abo... c K.annn51a
UB 1 ncr~ lhar ka4 10 S· l oarly on lh&lt; _.ond pulod on ! Oal• by
Rt&amp;ler and Bob Nuchcrcno. Bchmd hy rour, Gtntsco's coach rcphu."t"d

ganlna aoaltcndcr Bob HuniC1 wuh JM Kt""lh. ''II ,....,

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Jlt&amp;hh,," murmurtd Huott'f, ~&lt;t tlr brca._ \ wcren'tln our favor. it

or those
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C,cnnco Slate'' offrn.sc ~pern:l KamiMLa ~hroughout 1hc pmc
Ho-ner, KamJ.ru~a .-u $J"&lt;'t1arular 1n the nn~o itm~afltr umc be 1urncd
th&lt; Knoalm &lt;I&gt;IT~. ''Our d&lt;fm« ...-.. th&lt; ~&lt;)': th&lt;) l&lt;Pi lh&lt;m•~•t
from tlw front of lhc na.'' rc,alcd 1M nc1m1ndn ''I had ICOd vu•on on
•"ru ~\ Ut4 "'Al •bk 10 ~ M)1tlf up ••
Tho ~ffalo pft&lt; kiCl&lt;d bod 42 of .... OPQCHIUnlti,. In ~ standout
\hn..ln&amp; ··H• .. u lh&lt; b" difrn&lt;n« fOJ lh&lt; O..lb', hr'• II lh&lt; lOp or
A•m&lt;, " r~ulat&lt;d Coach O..ff)
Thr Bulb' pnW!Tpla) decked aaaan l.11e:r an 1hc thud pcnod . Th1111mt:
"'''" Ron K&lt;o '" the ~nahy bo.\ for olbowona . Captain Dill&lt; Guynn
~~~mmrd homt ~ KNin Knah rrbound, Knab made the play when he
tnlr-rt:•rptrd 1 I*»· holdin.a lhc pud in the Ocn('S(o zunt P'lecki ''IO\Cd out
th&lt; «onna Aft&lt;l •=lving • cri$p ""'' from hncmon Scott Shield; al IS;U,
" Th&lt; rookie h~
oonorJn -Camornn, Shlclcb, Pilt&lt;ki-thty
&gt;&lt;or&lt;d lhr« aoai&gt;, tndudina th&lt; ""nnn by Bnan (Pile&lt;\t)." wd M01~

lONw.-.•ee n...

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tii'NPPed thM rt••ll t-.2 11

INSTANT CASH

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Ci.lrurdar. ""lth JOIIIimckr Dan t..o~khuk &amp;c'fltn' tht scan 1n thC' fM'I\,
th&lt; Bulb r k l&lt;d up r!Jht ..b.,~ tbey loft orr
P'" 1011&gt; ni&amp;h• Ko .. akhul

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&lt;kr11&lt;d lh&lt; PO&lt;sdam Sill&lt; B&lt;an a tally ..;,h somo inc:r&lt;dibl&lt; &amp;oall~illl of
htt OWl\, UBcamc rovin&amp; out o( tllcn lOne Oft a tank Wildt PitS&gt; (rom Kcuh
S.wy&lt;r 10 o.Jc Guynn ~·bo •lipped lh&lt; pu&lt;k OYer tO IC~'iln Koob. Th&lt; n...
foot&lt;d junior nipped lh&lt; disc by Ihe scr«n&lt;d B&lt;llr a.oall&lt; Randy Brown : "I
C'QUidn'l iC't the lbol comtna. I WIU orr auard,'' C'JI.fllilincd Brown.
·rht mommtum twilchf'd Whm dt f~scman John l &amp;o sla{hc'(f Mu1 ~
Foley 11 12:)9. Potsdam'• po~nploy ncued lh&lt; tyona &amp;oai al 1•:07 Chn•
Korman yes took a fmlfrom uptoon Roo tlrcou and riOed it hom&lt; 10 """
1h&lt; S... ·rally.
Poudam rhc:n ldd&lt;d rhr« mort utiiiCI 111 th&lt; lXXI thl«·monb!c:s. John
Ro•&lt; rt_.s Ill~ Norm Oocdks illol a1 14:07 few ~ 10 abcad JOal. AI
17:20, Pl&lt;n&lt; Maroow. KDtawoy Ills
b&lt;Oih&lt;r Den.. wbo brok&lt; bn"«&lt;l
Bull ddcnclrn lnd In IlK quitl wmt &gt;hot 10· ~ P'Jd todl&lt;d In oN
aoakaodcr Kowaldtuk '• 1m1 inan&lt;in&amp; th&lt;lr l&lt;ld 10 two. Less tlwt 1
minu1&lt;1A1rr P01tdam odded ral.110 th&lt;tn)ury. Randy Fredmck st«red lh&lt;
puck by Ko waldluk with a tip of Breau'• $1!01 .
Coach Wri&amp;ht r&lt;plo«d Kowakhuk wilh Bill Kornmsklatth&lt; stan of lh&lt;
li&lt;COnd pMod. "Dan had pioyod vory .... h's justlhll lody luck wap~'l on
has tide tonitht.'• rtea.Utd the coach. "Tht pud: didn't bounce in h11

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~Bull&gt; bqan th&lt;u c:omdl1rck "'llh PC&gt;t.Wam'• Fr&lt;de&lt;ick in lh&lt; pa&gt;llly
bo• for sltillina at 1~ two minute mark. Ona - · Knab sror~ from
S.'*)'&lt;r and G•ynn for lh&lt; pow&lt;:rploy IC)al. UB St'O«d on .50 P&lt;tUN of
tbdr &lt;bon rn rhal I«&lt;ttd. pii):Sical pcrlod.
UB (ovl)ll fwiOU!ty to lie the..,.,... mth&lt; linaJ pmod. Wilh P&lt;!&lt;r Yuhas
on lllc: bmch &lt;uff&lt;rin&amp; from an ann
c:oo&lt;b Wnsbt was forr&lt;d
iniD mWo&amp; hls h~. ··~ linn "'put IO&amp;&lt;Ikr .,O&lt;k&lt;d dfm.ivdy fO. ~.
II WUJh&lt; lapocs in ~ lirSI liW hiiCI Ul lh&lt; most." h&lt; &lt;"PPoin&lt;d.
E.orly in th&lt; lui ll.anl:l, th&lt; Knob, Ouynn and S.wy&lt;r trio conn«~&lt;d
onccapln . This thn&lt; II wasOuynn dolnllh&lt; hooors 11 ~:06 and closi.n&amp;lh&lt;
lllP 10 one.
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'''!"bey plo~ aooc1 ho&lt;tey toni&amp;ht : ,.. wen fortunlleth&lt; puc:k bouoe«&lt;
our way," indicated Pocodam ooach John Horon. "The rtr&lt;~ r&gt;«&lt;od told
th&lt;stor)l. By oo means can you foult Kowaldluk." ,
blo~ .. tqDplC.OJCCXelkl~ tca.iruka ,...pulled from
11&gt;&lt; oec ill ro•cw or IlK t:~~n au..ur. ~. the dT0&lt;1 pr&lt;Md
- r u l e s l.be Uuill&lt;r ard&lt;d

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IUU IJTS-tlll- ovubol in the Poudlm J01M l9to_l61l&gt;d ~ 1P :16
in tM Galac:o Still~ pm&lt; . • • the Bulb record Ia DOW J-2 cwerall and :!-l in
DMslool Ill play ••• n&lt;XI pmc iltoall)ll oct Br()Qpon State'• bome ice
••. 111c: neJU 11om&lt; pmt ror the BuUs' iJ J111twy 14 apiJuc Canlsius . , .
IlK lou rrlllpC)Cd a thrc&lt; p.me winnina sucal for lhe &amp;un.' ••• &lt;!Jbt
diff&lt;1enl pll)'UI scon:d in lbe ~ Jllll&lt;.

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�Swimmers topple marks
espite loss to Bonnies
Saturday was a record SC1tin' ciay ror 1hc mcn'sswimminstcam 11

Royal swimmers swamp Oswego;
Bucheit, Griener pace easy _win
TM UB Wom~'s Swimmir~J and Diving team
Buchdt was a double winner with victories in
ht&lt;T&amp;Ily swaml"'d their Osw&lt;ao opponents lut the SO and 100 freestyle ,events. Greiner also
Saturday taklna the meet by 22 points 85-63, in swam a leg of the victorious 400 freestyle relay
with Worley who alJo took the SOO buuerOy
th&lt; Osweao Sl11e CoU•a• pool.
" We did better than we did aaainst Guelph," evYL._ Ro Beckley a nd junior sensation Amy
Royah coach P110 Noakes revealed . " It was a Brllll!ii finished off th e 400 free team.
&amp;ood meet for us."
Bri.uon was another double winner for the UB
The UB wom~ set two varsity sehool r«:ord5 Ro)'alo Wii h conqueats in the 200 and SOO
in lh&lt; 400 m&lt;Ciky rday and the 200 backstroke. freestyle events.
The combination or Kay Simonson, Hdcli
Chm Perrault and Betb P rcsc:ott plae&lt;d second
Clfdner, Ann Worley and Kim Buchdt clipped
the former 400 medley record with a llahtmin&amp; and third resi"'Ctivdy in both rounds of the
divin11
coml"'tition .
tim• of ~.04. Simonson's 230.Gl shapJlC'd the
" We were only leading by one point halfway
old 200 backstroke rcoord and wu only of her
thrtt firSt plxc finishes for the day. The throuah the meet because we made a few
sophmore from Slatm Island also captured lbe mistalta," Noakes u.plained. " But we did really
200 buuer·Jly and ~ IM crowns.
well In lbe second half. We're build ina up. "

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th&lt; Clark Holl pool despite St . Bonavtnture's defut of th&lt; Bulls,
69-4).
Keith lknntlt "' a U B mark in th&lt; rtrst I'S or the &lt;100 meter
rr-yk rday, . .., mmlna it in 56.18, usinl the backstrok&lt;. lknntlt,
v.ilh Ridt Ray, Bob Whelan IJid Jeff Dunbar, ...,., the rae&lt; with a
3 : 26., .~.

St. Bonavenoure coach Kevin McNam« cT&lt;dit&lt;d the Bulls v.ith a
Slandoul performance. ' 'TMy an more eotnptlhi'l.&gt;e than la.sa yw, ' '

he not&lt;d. "The freshmen orrer some possi~lioics."
The tn«ts' initial race featured in the Bonnie's 400 medley team .
The Brown lndla.ns &lt;riiJ&lt;d the old pool r«e&gt;rd wilh a romarklble
111owina- br l'coor Parko. Joo Wimlewskl. s. ..... Bria ~r~d Mike
C- I a- with a 3:46.2 rmaJ .~ .
UB's Ridt Ray lini&gt;hed stronilr io lh&lt; SO llltlt'f freaoyk Willi a
~~~ or 2:13.18 whkh wu aoocl for tirsr ptae&lt;.
Th• B!llb, after loolna a b&lt;artbreak&lt;r to O&lt;ncsco Staa tl$0 W«k,
displa~aracter aaainsr the touah Brown Indian ~quad . U B
conque-red the 200 brea.Msuokc,with Bob Cowan's rintshinatimc or
2:)1.) . Benn&lt;ll also took the 100 mcoor r... in ,. 1Ct'Onds n...

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• Willie Nile • Silver Bullet Band

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Making Subs for Over 25 Years!!!

2386 Millersport Hwy.
(Millersport &amp; Campbell Blvd.)

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SUbmarine Sandwiches. Chtclten Wir&gt;gs, Pizus, Salads, Anii·Pastosl

Large Cheese and :

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Paid po11lrlon availab le

Call 831·3676 or visit
355 Squire Hall lA&lt;!SC)
Speak

ro £lena or Phil

VERY NICE -l ~ "" Wlt~NM~a,.
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.tnQ c•Ml. WOMSC 1320 ~I'ICII.Mtn etl
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APA.TMEMT WANTED

TWOITHJtEE BEDROOM ~~
tor tMlf' tres WOIMSC. CMI I"M'¥•
•round Ctulstmas.. C•ll Ut-.010.
636-G.4 6)6--«)ll •fttf' f p.m ttOUS~ FOR . ENt

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Ktlt • H!f' ef ""'""'"on Mr~~~t~Hy. OK. L
P1Mw uH 1tflf'nof0o•ttt• Dl•ll$2.

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Daniel's Party

F-~1,.£ TO IHARe nke l M4W'OOm
~fl"rMf\t
Er4lewool Chtt.P MD+

Free Jack Daniel's
caps. jugs. glass~,
playing cards,
buckles, otnd posters
to be raffled.

on

TAGG MUSIC
Sale• It Service

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Thurs: Rock Night

£Jeccnc ICe)!NA,:U,
Gultorw. o,-., Ampe.

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n.a..tA~a.t

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Bob Seger

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3604

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400 Sovth, Suitt 101. SIU Ul(e Cfty,
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want• y ou!!

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facutty Orot.IP$ Enoine«rnt• • 0«\UPt

discounts t« prilof'ftes . - t.arve ~
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8~eft&gt;llll WeN...,e a til£ toot ~I
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to ~ l'loUW II' Tonaw~ l miiH

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Goodve6r Hall, •t Uolnnlty "l•t~J
PA~TV NIGHT IS SONOAV NJG.. T .t
P J , aonomst u VOIH 1aoor, club,

MALE G~AD/PRO roommate want•d.
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t&gt;Ytni.l'l;t,

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hcWM JIO. InclUdeS n'et'Vfhlng , G~e•

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TO Tr4E SNOTTY &amp;ITCH WHO wu •t

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tesoiMs ao•'"·•nd we'll rn!lv

SUBLET A P~ R JMENT

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sUaLETER WANTED- Minntaole
nt•r Mkkey Alts-Ut lf1H" ' p.m..
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631-8884

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ST~.AW8£ R Y OAIQUIRIS AND PH~A
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your friends
are invited!!!!
~ai-ts .at 7p.m_

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RIO( BfiARD

HoiiCI•'I susan HtYJ ';'QUI' x mn panv
•no group r•1~P tOC' si'Ud4Pnl group•

to hare your
portrait takim
for the
1981 Yearbook.

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SUPER FAST PRINTING

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by an experknnd
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lndustiral Engineering

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Engmttemtg Economy, tS
not lt6t•d tn pflnt~d

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H.C, ,,.. license !1o 1- 1F' W't 1 ntte
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Call•·6391 for9ift otr1Htc.a1~~ 130.

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MOVING1' No lOb 'oo big or- •oo small.
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361 Squire Hall
Monday - Friday
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Pre-Registration Spring 1981

VOUf"R«A~ncr.

'Materials MUST be turned in at Squire or Fronczak
between De~ 8-10 acconliag to the following schedule:

E R !C., I cRdn't lc.f'IOW tne.r you still wt:l

.,our bt&lt;f Jan•c•.

V~•r

WVMV.n&amp;"Y,
Tn"' pPI two vurs ha-ve bHn tne

btslrt tow vou •. ~ mouw.
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fOt'~~lt ~. JOhn 80'1'.

LUKE SKYFUC:kER mtuH P11t L6rrv
W,LMry j ,, Stncly, c.rt, Ira, Orcryt.

,._Uda, Jot'lien, Tony. UJIIM. 8111 I'll
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Ntd M'IV tltM you Wt(lt to t•lk. Yow

WEDNESDAY,
DEC. 10.

319 SQUIRE
ANYONE

200 FRONCZAK
A NYONE

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SIT Off SANTA'S I ~ ton1ft: •t P.:J.
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.;our plclure- taken tor

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CHRI$-HGW tong Nt it been slnc.e:YQU
Nt'llil JINGLE 8EL45 OU't loud. a.tMr

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Graduate and MFC students may use
sites at any ol the times listed a~ove.

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YOUillafRET SAN.TA.

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LUKE AND~Good~'
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pu1n1cd

lo the

...onn1c.:una prasurcs of ha,ma f.c:Lllt)
"''uo" - "l\~h rtqo.lrts sutnillnlllli rnur.:h
~11\11) -•h•lr 11muhanC'Oudy puums tn .U)
h\lur' of .. or~. Fru~rratina ahh , the:) araurd,
b Ro)'') m.M":ruttivity to thnc dtruands. awo
&amp;ncidt':RIIIftVOh'in&amp; fem•lf' fal"Uh)' and allt-gtd
diSCrtn11ftAjlon, the lois or .Omt' ptomlnt"nl
mtmbrn '" ptil )dn., and the fliCal
rc~taantt tmPO)O.t on tht Un1\n:~~t) b) thr

Stat&lt;
fh~ ¥~Or .. ers m the ltb~nc.. llfr di\tdt\2
"~tccono-fa..uh) lind "talr. The

mto two

hbnn4nl- 'A en a"-arded ''"-'UIIy )l;uu.s by thc
State: lU lhC: turn
the dtcadt and ~(
dh&amp;ded Into four ~alt'J,Otltl-a'-''~ant,
~k&gt;r a.t.~Jtant, auoc1atc and (uti hbranan.

or

the ht&amp;hot rank.
\\ hm Ihey tC'tti\Cd lhl!t ranltn,, thr
llbranan" :abo "CfC forM rn t;O t~
Pre1tekm'r. Rcvte~ 8oart.J (PRO) 10 rtca~c
tenure llnd reappouum&lt;"nt. A«ordtn; to
Unt\o-tUII)' JUtdr1tnn. rQlult) mu)J rresttl:f
hM) of pubhshcd ~ ork. and ..hO" thai they
1\atJt 03rtiC1J)atCd in "'nlhCI l.\fX'Cb" of

un.~cuil)' L•brario' Dit«IOf SakUdl.\ Ru)'
~or ~ out the: ._inks 10 the Jibrann h1m~r

UniHr,lt)• lift .

"If ht C'an t,ewthe 11, ht ihoukt bt able 10,"
lhC' c:fcp&amp;rtUlJ Dean matnlaJM'd.

' ollm&lt;
The "ru' of many hbnr)' facuh)' mcmbcn'
"as that tbe)' arc 100
o"c-rb\lrdtnf'd w.nh then o•n hbrar)
duun-b«a~ of bud&amp;tt cuh-co ha.,t
n1uch lime for ro.eardl and othct tntclla.;tuaJ
pUnuh,, Th:at, taken in cOOJUOC"Iion wiah

b«au.st "~nter wt)'\ rhesc 'Cpec.al pfiVIIc&amp;es'
arco nut ru-,..blc ..•

Lod.-..ood hbra.uan commented. To

Mlif'ril b

Mony uf the lobrnlaru. complatnc&lt;l th.&gt;o

wt&gt;m colk:o.au.. &lt;om&lt; before tlli P RB. they

Ufthtnlt) . .tt f"f'

;..rr.,,.

Whll lhC:)' pefCCt\'C t i ll lll('l or \YmP!IIhy

rrom Roy, -'Pun moraJc ¥~oai .
•
..'fhto Un1Vtn~ty docs no1 allo"' u; aimr co
c1o boch." Mannina dw&amp;&lt;d A LO&lt;L.. ood
colka&amp;ue tfJliCd ohao "'th&lt;r&lt;'s no wa) the
l.Jbnry faculty a1 UB can .,... booh
oblt&amp;III'Ofti • )tltout rak.i.n&amp;IOfM' or 11\t -..-orL
home, yet at n1any jobs here, tht' wort must
be' done tn the office..''
.. Wr art C}(pect00 to make contrlbuuoot

(before 1eulnatrnur c) and wr h avr I~ and
lnltomc 10 do this scholarly wook; wilh the
U.ortaao we ba~ enou&amp;h prblmu &amp;&lt;Oliq
our twoc ..,rk don&lt;," A&lt;so&lt;We lobranan
Enc Carpenter J-a1d. HSL Aswc• act

Llbranan Mtldr&lt;d HallowuJ nplatn&lt;d olat
.sht 1h1nks 11 as "lu-dic:row-'" for hbtana.ns co
bf' plated in a pQ.JIIiOA or Hpybtl1h Ot
perish "
•·Our contribu1ions J,:iould bt ln othc..r
s-phern... sbt contin ued~ " 8 u1 thai doein•t
mean wt won·c try co pc,abli~ " r ca.n find

cbc umC'."

tr

IIDotlo&lt;r LO&lt;t.,ood Ubrvie W&lt;ned lloat
boch K.-.ter ts&gt;d Roy an pen !'r lhc problem

ln_side: 8om oeain polirks -

P.3 I Little eirl in bie city -

lto.bnmna. lhC cruock WR$ OM or ''capnaous.
mana.tmwf'lf.'' .,,dii..~1't or a fa.tlure on
~n

an: often turned down . ThC')' pointt'd to

Roy's

variow ca)O in which qualif\ed personnel

bcins...

were denied ttnurc for rai1lna 10 , ..c coough
rubtl\htel matrril.l. uw e'te b.avina peop1t
tumc."d down "~shouldn't be.'' Carpcma
mamta•ncd. ··nu1 " daM for a varic.ty of
rta)()n,, tnchJdJn&amp; tbt fiSCal ptobkm.\ and thc
uumumuy of Roy." ..
Bu1 the Un1\ tUU)' O,r«tor dtiD&amp;fcn ._.,th
thO)e w:nttmmts. respondJAI th.. O\er lhl)
chr« year rule. oni)'Ct.ltOr 14 tcnurc requests

v.c:rr lurntcl do.,.n b)' the Pt"OPic u ~,uca1n-.
"0\'Cr l hC' p.L\1 three )'C&lt;ln, we have J&lt;J),I '26
(f"''Uh)') line; and we don I have thai ~md or
fktlbthh lO 8,1t.e lht:m llmC' o rr to • orL on
lhN ra.tatt'h b«aUlc 1f •c do. 1hm tbC'
p&lt;O(es&gt;onal faculty g&lt;l• UJl'd, they ~&gt;nl
~h."C,"RO)~

" Kruer hu -.one on rC'CUrd, •· 1hc Dna:tOf
conunucd. "s.a)1n&amp; th:ar ht • • ' R()l .:ukmt
them 10 publl.sh , bu1 that the')' must du
wmc:lhHtl clw.'• Ttlt Dm~ctor ilJJdtd 1ha1
Kc:Uc&gt;r '' not in fa\'lOr of hll\"lnJJ the Ltbratlc~
on fa.,uh~ lmo But , h&lt;' counlcrt"d, "lhc)

.nould Ua) ro,ulo). onl) mort &lt;IIOuld be
Clone (ot th&lt;m.··

complatntJ

1\ctm&amp; Socllll S.:ttnc.s D&lt;an Juhn Naylot
told thai h4 rocuhy hill staff&lt;d a •unilill
commiut"t au d1.scus~ lht t'HOblmu ln the:
librarl~ . 11 h~ n1C'I on~&gt;&lt;. cht Actin&amp; lka.n
rtport&lt;d, and i• head&lt;d by PMo10phy
Ptof&lt;'UOr John Corcoran
Noun&amp; that ohc Lock,.ood morale
•IIU&lt;attOn u ''nol just an An\ and ltfiHS
maaaa. '' l..c'vtnc admiutd be '' uruute if It\("
t•o commuren -.ul meet 1o1~h« lo d iJCUS)
tht Ubrary'o problmu. The 0...0 tdd&lt;d
th11 Keller, Vice Pr('J.idt'nl for Ac:ackmlc
Robm Ro.,bera And Roy mtl
r&lt;rtntly 10 talk aboU1 the mau&lt;r and said he
pillnn&lt;d to bro!li hu Jho\l&amp;hos oo !he
oommln« as"""' as po$Sibk.
• '"Mt&gt;ral&lt; in obc mllionty or II&gt;&lt; Library
unou u •&lt;ry to.d, •&lt;ry lo,.;· Healll&gt; Sacnce.
(HLSII\J.!Ooale Libranan Manila MUIJ!ina
n\Cn&lt;d. Sloe poanted 10 Lockwood and ohe
Science lllld Engin«rina facilittn a. l"O
Q&amp;mp ~ or uniu havin&amp; moral&lt; probiCills,
nolin&amp; that in her own &amp;re'l h was .. very
aood." Mannin&amp;'-'eommc:nl:. wac ec:hoed by
llmoll all or her coUcaaucs• ..,.,.. or "'lliclo
dcmltld&lt;d OJ&gt;On)'lllity.
Thooe Wbo ~· to ~ $p«tf11m Wd
liUrn&lt;tOUJ Ctcton bt&gt;&lt; coaobon&lt;d to form a

otl\a" unMl. "Why is ihc bcina terminated
withowt 111)101\C \C'Cin&amp; ~ C"auw! h ·, nOl
rcorPnwna and n·-. no1 mrmdlmcnt,'' one

"Bil mhtau·
Amon.s th.t Ubrl.l) f;,,ull),thcrc :ue wtnt
ar&amp;uc 1ha1 tht Stale 'hould tNlnd IJ\Il

who

MDIU~. ".1\1 lhc hmC II \\Ol l fa S.OO&lt;J thing."
t.o.rrcntcr ~d ... but1n rci HKf'l«l ll't tutnC'd
1

outiO be! a biJ mt.sl3~t' . ' He adda:J thai •f
oa\cn uH rotuhy roll&gt;, hbrart•ru 10ould be
abk 10 do rnea('(h ··~ out 0 "-n ~~ •·
Annthtr faccor coo~•stcm1t bl~ fOr thC'
poor morale: • t i 1M Ubnryadm•nu.arat!On'~
amtudor lO•-aJdt 'tlllKnC'n-tn patiKUW. lht'
&lt;•~o&lt;&gt; on•olVlJli Mill) R&lt;1&lt;hcl and Ooroth)
Wooe;.h(\n Thr fu:\1 In\ nht\ a su.
di~nmlnation lUit fitc:d wilh the Offit..: oJ
liurnan Rtahts. wtuch. •~ t:ortcntly holdmf,
HHt"oiiJOIOry hcarin&amp;S on lhc

mann .

TM other .stmu from 1 (a.lurc In t.•~t
Woocbon pn:r rt'\"it•-standard fan: for
c:onunutnc IJ)P(Mntmt'nu. &lt;hn chc \ummcr.
ohe llbraroan .,~, told b) th&lt; ~brar)
adm'" ''tr•t•on 1ha1 her '"o·ycar
appounmfDC \II&gt;OUid Upne II Chc end Of l!'lc

wmmct for. In the

word~

of a Library
htuh) rtl.Oiution condc:mnina the move.
~"reason!

ocher lhan pcr(ormanC'C.',.11
Woocbon rcruscd a.ny oom·mmt on 1hc
maun whm &lt;onliC1&lt;d by T/w S(&gt;Kt,.,m.
TM case has clra.,.. a 11omo of raction
amona focully 11 bocJI Lockwood ltld uo lhe

P.6 I 'Fascination ' -

to trc.aJ

1

penon "h'-e a hurna.n

Roy-.. ho .&amp;..! h• .;.,uld nol di""'" lh&lt;
Woocbon C&amp;Jt ,..ntt

camr uMn

n -ts-·tn~a.IK't-al s.o

10Cm5C

fife for M au.cudt-

to•ud.s v.omco Ul aenn-aJ. "I '4"1nt to krtO•
-.hy IQOCS v.omm arc not a:cwn•opponunM)
"hen J~) ckarl) ~o• comptiC"'Ct, ..

another

Lod:•ood libla flan a.ucrtcd

Catpcntcr ioatd

h~ koo.,. ~ of :u

lt:iUI t• o morc-

cascsthat,lfluo~&lt;d at ' "C)'Tih.-.JI) m•a~t all be

coruuucd

A\

d r)Cum1naliun."

The U ni\CUII )' Dlrte1or. ho• nn, ~ he
tS not trtlllrtJ •omm poorly a.nd ln~lcd he:
h.u h1ttd and ~\-anc:ed mort rcmaJt"J 1han
mm. "Wluk Dn«tor. I h.l't made S6
appo~ntmcrtti "IJid 4() ha~e b«ft fnn&lt;lle. M'd
of lht ll mana&amp;c::rial and )UJM:T'~t.SOf)'

pomJon,, 19 ha .. c bc-&lt;"fl \llf(Ct.J Wt.l(h
¥.omen;• he \:OUnlcrt'd . Addiuonall)'. he
pomtc:d to h'fl rt'\icru paa.:cmt't\t of ~alh y
Carrie~ a.\ Dirtctor or lht law School

Lob,.ry
Y&lt;'l

one 1 oc"•OOIJ

l~vh)

mnnbct

an.s•-c1cd Ro~ '.s- \lallStic.aJ ~rr.,c. noun&amp; the
Otft'Clor Mtl«ud to mcn1.on 1ha1 ··8()
sxn~t of th~ peOpl-e tn lh~ firid arc '«~omm.

wh11t dOO he- C.\pa;t7 Wh:u ~"'th.«RI IlK 11
that ol ~II the Dtrmor po..n,on\, onh t)nt" lS
r.tlcd by a worn:.n.. "
The Rctthtl CMC' an~oha RO) •, (a.llo.rt 10
-~ mO\C
'«&lt;hkh ~e datm~ • t i tl\flutn«d b) hC'r \CA...

m•h thr hbranan head or thc UVt

lloy ai&gt;O IO&lt;tnd homsdf undn &gt;11:0. L '"'
bttna both a ' "lti'hnouat" and
"'tx.n~U\:riJ." OM libtaJ) f:a..uh\ miC'fnbcr
s:ud 1h11 the Dlr«tOr ....a\ mUIC' l nlcrn~('(J
1n runnina 1 ugh I shtp, th;tn I uf!Ot'nn~
rcooearC'h l-Ie puu \Cf\ICt, output
m&amp;na&amp;cmtnl and e(fidt'nl opcnmun f ii\.J.
txforr oL&amp;r problm~s . " ~c nulfd. n-hOlnJ;
thr r6p0n-'ft of other

llk.~uu;

A final rea30n for lht "bdo• " 'nqc"
rnon.k •as: lhll \OmC' '"'IJUnl ra.;.ult) Mt
rcportcdl) u.una ba.-:a..wt" of ,·onduKMn aa

UB C:upc.ntu-v.ho .,.. r&lt;p&lt;all-dl)
by many

~:olluaua-.AJd

rru&gt;«&lt;

he has Ji.'CC'plcd •

posiuoo aJ another Unh •cnity beaux he IS
11
QUUc dtpres~ about the lonl•rut18C' f u.tiJrt

or the un .. mlty" and

n«d&lt;d 10

"look for

pC'tntr puauro. ••

"'TM fulule here
condlld&lt;d

t&gt;

DOl l&lt;ry broV&gt;t.' " II&lt;

Pp. 7·I 0 I Courring - P. I 3

�..

!

lz

Assembly
debates
SASU and
Ho~sing
by Dan Holdu
CQJffJM4'£dUor

AalvnoJtd is Uli"llalty a word
r....-vul for bur&lt;auctllt's offtdal

&lt;li&gt;.lo1ues &amp;lfd documen~. But In
tbe case of the UB st\rdrnt

Asocn&gt;bly, ~l•&lt;f OM .&lt;mater. gc. •
&lt;iunflttd is a iood rummlllon
word.
·we·n ruched the staruna
point." Autttbly chairperson
Arlenr Zwillin&amp; said. Si&gt;&lt;akina a
Friday's Maih Street !ll«&lt;it•l in
Squire Half: she uplaintd. ·:We'll

ncr
z.a

~ally start Slt&amp;mb\IL nut 5onncster.
The main reason for 1hr aacher·
ina wa.s 10 ,presena sevcrat.commhp

___ .......

t« rcpons. A f1er an opening
quoru m counl showed 36
P&lt;f...,l-down from No~ber's
~Laur&lt;n Shapiro, Academic Af·
faiu dirrca.o r for lhe Studcnl ;
AJSO&lt;iation (SA), spoke abouth«
eomminee. aod SA Studmt Affairs
IN CHAAOE! ~ .U~t 11pen1 ••• lut """'~ ol tne ;;:,~,.,:;-~
Dirtt~or ()a,.-, F&lt;rTart prcst11ttd
,_,.~ and SASU-f~•IM luua S.• 1M at 1M IM&amp;t an {ftocn "IV ChnSICIPM'
bcr division•s t"f'PO"'l _.
J atM. SHU_.~ lwJ~ ~IICh.Ht SN"a" I "MM Uurffl SMPIIO
The (li'U spaJk or inrrrut eamr
commutrc &lt;haupruon Strlla
duria.a the Ad Hoc Committct:'s up- the Stud&lt;nl Ancrnbly.
dol&lt; on the Studmt Assodallon or
Thc S&amp;udnu As.stmbl) '" an Mtd1na. f ollo"''"l ...-..s a brier
14aiUS
noon b)' lhC' Ad Hoc Coo·
orpntLacion
"'hich
aU
SUNY
lht State UniveniiY (SASU).
Aftet ShSU dekpl&lt; Tra••• Khools automaucall) btfon1 to. wnu11on Conlmlltcc, chaired by
Ballard's pr....,tation, the body Formtd 1n 1974 by Wtw1on, lt ha&lt; Huc.h Hathl.
The Ancrnbly ""' told thot the
debated and voted on '"'o motu· t.intt dJ¥tdC"d studtnL J.cthH~t fn·
report v.as not ytt 1\&lt;lilab'e. but
tions. The initial propo"'t inrtudrd •~uas
,..,en demands that SASU felt
Under th&lt; planned chan&amp;•· UO that it should bt dtlivatd co t ht
SUNY Chancellor CHrrord R. WO\IId ,oiu lht ntw group, \\'hkh AS&gt;embty Rule\ Commht« before
would UK a rdundablt mandatory tht nc~t A.)"'mbly nlt'C'Iin&amp; t3rly
Whorton lias so Jar lanored.
Among tlt,..cftmands was a rt- r.. I ' ill finon&lt;ia l bas&lt;".• €urrmily,. MXt scm~tcr. H. ath tr. ~lul,ilnl to
qut"St to saop any further dormuory SA pays th&lt; mandatory SASU r... ao into sp&lt;clr.c rha.n&amp;es. oald
hous:ing ftt increasa., a refund ror rrom Saudent Anh;ly money. Sue , the prOI)O'\cd an,c-ndmcnt$ ln\'olvrd
"uderu.s *"hO have tho-~ an 1~0· tf lh&lt; proposal pa$s&lt;s, all studtn" .. proccdura~ clanrtcatiom." He adpcn.on dormitory rooriu ~llh 1 ""oukt -'" • 1mall increut' on lh&lt;"n drd that tht Ad Hoc CommiHtt'"'
1h1rd penon. and a ··compr~hmii\C btlt1-an amouru v. hkh could bt' m1cn11on&lt; "-tf" ··noa 10 ehanJr the
plan 10 md 1riplina '" room• refunded throu&amp;h fillin&amp; out an op- ~phl\ll on the- Con!tltluHon:·
plicottOn.
•
d&lt;si,...s to ~ , .. o people "
Some dat.c,wuoa from the lloor.
Supponers of the mcasur&lt; reel ltd b) M\Cfllblyman Te&lt;ry Cal\lld&lt;,
The fint rc:soluuon p2sscd
promp1td
Shcdoan to Pfomisc that
26-t.O. with Ballard beinath&lt; lone 1h11 atudotnh "'" not are mouah
dinmt«. H&lt; apbuotd, "I 011ttd to 11'- for thetr monty coptn of the rc'I\Sotd documcru
with th&lt; body (or th&lt; raotution). ba.:k-thereb) &lt;TUtln&amp; a Jars&lt; pool ,.ould bf' pu.nttd and diStributed.
but I think th&lt;• ......,bly d«&lt;n 't or fundi ror studmt acti'\·1Snl. Our- and ·•avaJlablc with1n a .,-ttl." :u
undcrsaand it. ••
ina tht dtbate on 1ht resolution, SA orr!«&gt; 1n Talben Hall.
The •~o-hour mmint concluded
Baltatd ,.a, joined by SA pres•dtnt
Tim Sheehan and Joe Rifkin 1n •up- "''h a 'ho" rcpon b). J1Ut11 on th&lt;
n ....
The SASU deleaat&lt; pointed out ponina h. v.hilt' University Ceunc.il Colle&amp;• Council's role at U B and a
lhal thut is a SASU commmct S1Udtnl R.cpr~nuui\lt Chris Jasc!n suucs11nn by SA Dlra.1or of Club&gt;
Michael Shauan that U&gt;&lt;mbly
wl\leh should h•~ pr..ented the voletd opposition.
mcmbru prepare to discuss Ihe pro·
proposal$. He ctalmtd that brlnalns
them up now doesn't ft'\J ke ftftj,f, ConJtitutloo
posed Studrnt Union at their
A ncr Lhc debate. which was rud- Januaty mec~ina. or &lt;rnlr111 con·
becauK " I doa't think that you
should do thlnp iust to save tim&lt;." td by aome heated criticisms on cern 10 lh&lt; AsKmbiy lihousinJ for
The second proposal sparked parluunmta.rian Jasm's ruHna on uudtnt &amp;rOUP' duri.o&amp; thr Squire
knalhY discussion. h as1td the ptocedwt. tbt measure was pasR'd Hall rrnovation .
JW&lt;mbly 10 support the S...SU at· 18-4, with two abst&lt;nti&lt;Au.
A motion or adjournment "'"'
The fortMtioo or • Communicl- suaeutd, but nqkatd on th&lt;
I emptiO &lt;om bin&lt; th&lt; IWO lOP Stare•
wide uudcnt aroupo-SASU and ltOni Commitl« wu discussed by d&lt;leaacc"s rulh rr&gt;&lt; the exits.

..

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Another good play is getting to
P.J. BOTTOMS early for the
pre·game wann-up. A{ter a few
cold brews and some scrumptious
wings, you'll be ready to see the
New England Patriots take c~m-the
Miami Oolphbis. MONDAY NIGHT
FOOTBALL Is at P.J. BOTTOMS.
PRE-GAME WARM-UP 8ro 9 pm.
40e tftlla, $225 ,.aGAME-TIME 9 p.m. on.
fi()e

dtttA $2.75 pfiiC:Iwra

-'.1.00 fll/ cb.w. Clldlr of ..... al ~

R .J.IIOTTOM8

..------NERVOUS?·-----About the GRE or GMAT?
PREPARE YOURSELFIII
1'hU eounoe eoocr• genval knowledge common to tlte GR£.
GliiAT, ond oil groduote-projeMonol Kltool entrance exomlno·
CIOA8. Topfu Include: ~11tfcol recuonlng, general motlt,
olgelma, bo.,c geomei'JI, 110e0bulory, reodlng comp rehe,.lon,
onolojjlu, groplt lnterpretotlon1 ~t-toldng ltldll• ond tul
preporotfon.

FEE:$60•
Malo Street Campus
January 13·January 29 Tuesdays &amp; Thursdays
6 aealona, 6:10 ·8:45pm
,
INSTRUCTOR: ~ A~ Krallmon I• o PhD Condldote In
ot U/8 .

Ed~l P~ltologp

Send JIOIIr - -. o4dra., and phone number wltlt o clleclc
popolole to: School fl/ lilo~enl/SUNV ot IJ44/ofo, to J 25
C.., Hall, llfoln Sire«

c..,...... ·

L

�Out 10 lhr Iars&lt; lnOu&gt; of P&lt;ODir and heavy ma&lt;hmcry, only 1hr
nr., Ooor and Lhr ba.lcmcnl of lh&lt; bulldtnl arc oom.idcrtd fr&lt;~S~bl&lt; 10
houw- I!Jc dink: proC)trly.
To correct 1ht d~fldtndH, 1M Vice' PraJdtnt h)pothesi:r:td. the:
ilrchh", Jtandlina lhC' rtroMructton hll a vaNn)' of opuonJ. ''The
daiJnt-r may cln."tlo add (rdo(oJdna) column' tbas could br tuddC1l
In thr walb.' ' Neal tugaltd Thou&amp;tl ht&gt;COYid not prO'f'ldt a1pec.fte
PriCe. he ~u""pcctc:d "I he m'"tmal amount of nructural
mod1ru.·auon~p ._.ouJd bf tho:kn by the arctut«D
Tbr "kr-y.. co .,,.bahc'r an tntmm .cudt.nt un.on ....,u bt Meded is
tamplr1rl~ an tr&lt;M«1urallk&lt;mon. nploul&lt;d l&gt;ahlb&lt;fa. ~ho add&lt;d
thaa 11\c' II )CAl ojd llt!J(~Urn ma)' r-aNJ.D open dUilng 1~
rr«ln{lf\K't.att. I( Squur conunun opaauom. rfftOvat.on would
mo&gt;t hhly bt "ph;utd ," "Thr b•u&lt;&gt;~ probl&lt;m ~ ould bt mo•tnJ
food SC1"i«." Dahlbaa Slid ·~They " oukl p&lt;oholy h••• 1o ""' in
lhf: ba.sanc:rtl •••

Should lh&lt; ph1&gt;«1 &lt;OMituruon-htdo "OUid ollow 51u&lt;knt
CM~ acnlcmw. runcuon-l ao ""Onunuc- (Squirt
opcrauonJ) dulln&amp; 1hr c ~e-bt de&lt;mrd tofcu1bk bt lbt
archum&lt;. lhm. Dalllbn&amp; ..,d, "111&lt; ~holr bvoldtnt may ....0 10 be
&amp;ll(lrd cow•na mo)O&lt; problem&gt; ..

Of&amp;;a.ntnt•om and

Sm.a8rt' popedaJion

OnC't

l.ht

undl,puted

i,;.('OICI

or

Uni\Cfi.U) ICCIVIty.

HarnmAn

Library-sl&lt;unl fot d&lt;niOIIflon und&lt;r 1he M:un S&lt;r&lt;t'lll..alth Cml••
Masttt Pt.an-mA)' aa-•n nsumc 1hll rok Jhould Squrrt- rc.-qu~rt

mote wor~ than wu CXpc'\.t~. ip«ulatrd Duct:tOf of Slu&lt;Jcnt
Ccn1crs Jgmcs J . Gruber.
Ra,lhcr 1han us•na H11t1man as a temporary uudtnt unron

Harriman,
alternatives
vie for
interim
union status

b) John Lapillna

Unt ... r:r~t t)'

al1&lt;mauvr, Oahlb&lt;r&amp; n01td thai th&lt; ParL&lt;r Enainr&lt;rina Outldmi of
Baord Mu&gt;k: Hall could bt U!td ln!ltad. 1 ho~ buildin&amp;&gt;. hr
t\phu!l&lt;'d, would bc«Jmc IIIICIIhlblt when thc:u pr~o.'\ent ~cupan t \
mo~r 10 ctll" Amhcru c.·.,.,PUi
Grubcr. huv.·cver. ~dll behcvt-\ chat Harmnan I) ot \'ll1ble
3hern•l,~t, althOUJh h ~trt'~&gt;St'd thUI RO deflrulci)' rtaru have been
made, " H arnrn11n can probably be quht: rulll.Uvn;al .u " "'tudeol
cct1tcr." (Jru~r proph~azc:d . ''I here ar~ l:nar lobhit."S and !l.nt3tl
r~m, thOI .:ould be u\C'd to hou\£ ur&amp;anll~tlom•.'' ~ut. he

to ('omb:ntuchatrtluri.l rrponi thai mayjndlntt thou
unc.Jt"t the phut ~~ dt11incd tu ~""Omr the new dtmOJI

fo."auuoncd, Uiirllnllln w.•;u. bu111 a "IOr1ll ~~~ago" (19!4' ~hrn til~
Unl,·rr\il)' t'Onlault"'d a m\1\·h "a malin poputauun ••

A41111f1Aiflt £dllor

'ihould lny Untxpc:cted problemr, arh.e 1n tht! con~f'n..tO'n or Squlft
•t.&amp;fltniU Y hnhh ~~~nCe.l! t'Ctltet 1 pt«tnl tX'\Up.anll ~OU id be furccd

.,_,e

liUI bdort an)' eccomodaLion.s
a:omptetefi on lhr -\mhrr~1
I IHI'\PU\, prcdtctc.-&lt;1 A.s&amp;u.tant Vt(f: Prt'\ldC-"1 ror fll.'tlillh -and

l'hannu1' A lh&lt;'n Dllhlbrrv.
C..OniiOJI.'HC)'
ttdmu\t"r:;u~n

"-uue.
~o int•~.

~hl\'h

rlan) art bemc forme-d by

w.tll h.t•l' tu bt

"~;:omntc:t~ly &amp;\.lttt1J." •hu~

lhc.

lea..,mg numc:rou"'

'tuOcm vrgO\mtauon\ 14hhQUt.R_Nicc !P'K'f. h ha\ bt't'n rc.~n~d thttt
thC' "'''vnc.l and thu-d Ooon o~tudcnt uruun arr urunurally not
.. tmnt tm•uah to '4'1th&lt;tCand lht \1\olf:i,ht or the m~uu.c; ~tntal
t.:41Uif)fi\C:IU 10H&gt;htd
.. A., tho\lt OtxH'1. atr rracnll)' urue1urcd. lht:) c~nnO\ hotd a
f\plJ.t~ \;,~ Pr-o.Oc-nt (ur Factliur£ and Plann1na Jot\n

,ltnk,

Ntal • f-to"*"~t1 tab' ar14 offK"C'\ ~rc ddin11~lt' po''ibihty ••

Siner 1ht- llhtiiY ~"i} orltN'AII)' ttlr \.1ud~rn union for 1hr«
ltJ.. Itt1m1n l'aulltl procnt c.t:a)' Squtrc.
1•-o ID!Je rooillf UO C'kh ~Ide uf the bU!IdiQg," Ub\C"t'-''cd
c,ube:r ' 1 ,.,~)' u.n "'1\t tht ~ purpo~ ~ lhr FtUmorc:
Room(and HU$ lou115&lt;) "
A'ehouah "u·naJn modlrahol'b H w111 ha'r- 10 bC' madt- on lh~ u
)'eat-old MUK'IUrc, GNbC't br:llt't'S 11\co Vniveoity will be read) LO
make any Squm "C"\'acuuon Ollft thcr rCX'C:Io,.-e lh4" word "

dccadC'i, manya
"Thut

"'C'

'P«&lt;'

Moral Majority arrives in City;
spreads its faith to Buffalonians
h&amp;U\ a.fc:a

b) Slr&gt;t Simmon,

bnun~

C"ll!' f:JI I•W

t'raa~.hm&amp;

lhe-

\trH~r'\

\.\ ~C'tn Nt.., \ot~

ut God ind

(on . .: \lf lht Mor~t

~ounu).

the'

Ma)otil), ln1.

hctO an Ol¥1nttihooal mc.'fttnM. Frtday e~cmns 1n tht

c.

t~urrill o Chn~•lln tnltt ArtA C'OOrdtna&amp;or Oun11ld
~~~c:1 \UtJC:r\1\C"\J a d•~.. u'~~~n o~omun1 50 UIIJC'II\ on lht'

,roup·"' vrcralln&amp; ,aru4:tuft
l)lt' ~·1oral M3J(lnl )' bq,an only ~'tn m0111h, .alP
as a pohu"'l ors~n11auon d~IJJ14."d to m(otnt the.
popufou' nf J)rC\fo.ln~ !ll()tJtl '\SUts, ae~:ordmll to ~tgcl .
The Moral MAJ•)rllY ha~ r«rnt'd ulen51ve tuuiona'
t.-o~o~tra,&amp;t: (or 11~ alle~t:d rnlco 1n i~Ainll,ing nauonwt~c

.. oun.a uend-" 1oward conser..,.aun nnd1datc1 ~lh
hord-lif)C sttnte' o" luut1 &lt;Ut'h .u abomon and 1hc

Equal Rrslm Ammdm&lt;nt (ERA.). Allhouah nut
orr..,ally end01"n~ Prnidcnt-dttl Ronald RellJDn. 1he

.,.miliarhttl ol ormuon tt:u lrd IC\ \pccutauun th&amp;l
R&lt;llilll'&lt; landslide ••C10&lt;Y w.. •n fM·o a " Moral

lC'Ilt.l.lhOI't ha.s b«tt proposed 10 itpJlzC"
'* rlh huoo of cnooura.,n, toumm ~d thu.\

~Hl'flCthC'f'hrt¥ thr 1~1 C'\.Of\Qm)
" lh~ r~unom)' ••II a\..'lU3ll)' SU(ftr

"&gt;~-ecel

"~

A

Urug

lll\:fta"'"d

tor u." rrtutn.l

ut ptosuw.uon-and 'ub\t'qucnll.,
l ~ffw.:- .,.,II bt i QnC"Ct rt_,ulf ot

lqahlt\J IIUllbltna. atrord•n&amp; :o thr profc\.liOnal
" t thin~ tt wiU bt ;\ fl'al dOYH1flll IU OUf
Area 1 '

htnd .... 4pt'f

Jhe Moral i\l:&amp;Jtlrll)' ,pokrsman bclle'ttt (hal 1111~
1\\\IC It&gt; JU~ 1.n Qa.tnplf o( I tnuch laf!i«:f probltm .
"ihc- cnmc aUituJe 'f'irt&amp;dii\J throu.l(hUI.H owr nauon
I\ one ul J)('TmJ.,\i~o~t:nts\." ll.!.st'ntd Sic,d. 'Abun1on,"
1ht: .N ~tat old t:ommUnll)' bu\int$\ leader c.:lllimcd, "'"
lol

~rcC"n

hght (or

ore-n -,e-4, open t''i~'T)'\hing.'' Sc• ladttn

cch~'t'l\1011 program.\ 6tn1phJy thi'i ucnd. he 'i8td ,
ltilng I he- WOft.llo or us General Danny Oranam ala
~P"''I· 1980 Sail II dtbatr, Soor.d pro&lt;laimrd 1ha1 " lr

the '"vum1 y dOQtl't turn 11\.C:If a•ound, 11 w1ll lor,;: th
hc\."\Jom whhin J000 day&amp;.."

M-.jonly manda1c ''
~udrnl

At
ie•an&amp;&lt;li&lt;:ll ldioo
Siqd admulrd 11\al lh&lt; R«&lt;&amp;llll tt(lup

us

··10~has

tmtituuonat 10 chan,atn.&amp; lhe Atnnic:an
polllteal ,...,.... but Ra11r lkn&gt;rd •Dep~IOn&lt; 1h11
MoraJ MaJOfU)' htcflturr C"OUtd bot conruutd a1. an
tndor~ml

··we s1mrl) 1ntir.-.cw canch~la -and dHtMII'\&amp;IC I he
tn(oonalion t . . COn1mdJ Seqr4. "There IS no anaJ)'~It
•nvol&gt;td."
fO&lt;lll&lt;f MO&lt;al MAIJCK11) naiiOoal Yott PTnldrnl l&gt;r
Robtn Bllhna&gt; .... rccrnll&gt; nam«&lt; 1&gt; Rcqan'1

Evanl&lt;llcal UL&gt;On
Th&lt; Molal Majonty flr&lt;t fC&gt;rm&lt;d In N.,. YD&lt;L Sill&lt;
four monllls qo. ond now boub ~...... ut all so
&gt;IIICS. Amlt&lt;t1l blllin&lt;UmOQ S.qd, I " " P&lt;nldeni at
the '!itatcle&gt;d, 11opa 10 develop &lt;haprm In all Wcst&lt;tn
New York countin
The mono hi) Morol Ma)Otoly Rt:port, wllh a SJJ year
&amp;ubsfo."npdon rate, ...-iU be: the tnaJOf .wur« o(
r«runntfllt for Moral MaJ()ftlY "upponm •a:ordJn&amp;
10 S~l. Addilionally, I "phon&lt; II"U lien S)'Sitm"
will bt employrd '" hoPH of bnna1n1 am man!'&lt;""fp
to pas with the U"ttnCndoUJ nauonwldt foundation. A
pair of Moral Majorily lawy&lt;n &lt;llliOn«&lt; fn AIballY ";'II
·•moniiOf lr&amp;hlatlon" 10 k«'P manb&lt;rs lnfornttd.
Opea sex, oj;a rvmol~i•&amp;
One inu&lt; of top ptiorily lueally ln•ol•., f\&amp;hl inalh&lt;
JltO&gt;..,ment to cs1ab11Sb c ..ino 11amblina in Iii&lt; NU~~~~~r•

.a

drcep, k.n
m«St.Ut to

rt~tf.M'

the MOBJ MiJnnl}'

JX'h.t"l"rd do.,.,.nv.ard trtnd of Amenea· ~ ~ruy , 111
mcntiC' tn dtfd'lloe' .,pcndina W hem sug;a;1rd . Tht
fo.'OUntf)''\ mtfilary po..,.a has ctq,f('('Wcd too~ saa.t: of'

"nl&amp;hlm&amp;r&lt;." ll&lt;&lt;ordin&amp;IO Stqd.
Ahltolla/1 th&lt; Motal Mli)Ofity t. oppt»&lt;d to lh&lt;
(RA. S.'"i&lt;l contend~ tl\11 "We at&lt; probabl~ morr fot
.qual na/11&gt; t~an 111&lt; l)fopon&lt;nts Ol lb&lt; EJtA." Equal
()a)' and tqual opponuniun (Of •omen Ut ~Upponf'd,

thttouah -'Cf\dmt worMn imo combat u sam u ~
contrtbUior 101M mo\"m\Ct\1 a•ca.Y from: I he tndmonal
(am~y &gt;UIJC1UR.

'We are JH0bo1*t more for
equal nehtt thon the
proponettts of the E.RA . n

- Donald Sieeal
PRE PA IH H'R

MCAT·LSAT·GMAT ~ ·
SAT·DAT·GRE

Studcnu 1t1 putKular, Sqd bdtc,o. h.an drtfltcl
(rom the ••.aohd Amenc:an tradmuo."' lbt-: nauonal
.,.,.. mtc!Ja ita&gt; decri•«&lt; uudrnll. althou&amp;h he
a
rC'C'C'Ot m.dors.clnm1 rrom tht You"' Amcnc~n\ fot

•kw•

Frccdo'"

oraaniucion

11

1

)wrn&amp; 10111 ardl

c.:on\C\Ou.s~s.

S11ll, Olh&lt;u ha•• bern lalsdy ltd to bthrv&lt; 1hao " ~ •
art tJrlctly 1 rtlt&amp;tOUJ Ofpnizauon." ta:pl.alncd thr
"bom·&gt;&amp;ain" Chrilltan. 1lK Moral Majoruy lw
abtot'ul&lt;iy no r&lt;ltJIOU&gt; afrdi111on, Sl&lt;'gd r&lt;pa•nllr
!lroa'd. unid t:ttar,u it ananplrd • ~ blinll Chnsuao
1deals 10 Lht nauon•s, fortfront.. N•rionel Prestdcnl
R&lt;'&lt;Jrnd Jcny Falo•ell pl&lt;dc«&lt; hi• 101al suppon fo•
lhr State or bnc.l. dWlOI' a 1'cttnt luncheun liVt'R In hi.\
hono• by Ill&lt; Jewi•h Na1io0lll Fund in ~·w York Cil~
Ftllw&lt;ll allude&lt;! to lh&lt; Ncw T ..tamelll &gt;&lt;riplur« os h&lt;
procla.imc-:d, ''To stand agamst l.sracl is U) Mand agam.$1

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'

teditorial
j
~ Dangerous discontent
~

~ale

i

WOH ate nothing new at this University. Wtllapers are

being hard throughOut academic eorrldofathat faculty
a constantly
are unhappy or concerned whh the bleak future ot UB UndO&lt; a
period ot
uncertainty.

RICa!
So one should not be surprised when a large number ot library
:; faculty membora make h cloarthatlhings are not well and moral e
bad. Many have the same complaint s as their profeeaorial
~ colleagues-tight bUdgets and poor adm inla llat lve
l eaderslllp- and show concern over fellow faculty departing for
••greener p&amp;llurea.··
Yet the altuetlon In the libraries Is grtmty unique In that. tho
nature ot grievance&amp; OXIOf\d far beyond the " normar· morale woe
questions
It has teepee! oulsloe ot the vanous Units and Into the
n George
p&lt;ofeasorlal faculty. to t hO POint that Arts and Letters
Levrne was forced to pan a contfdenhat tetter to Unlvetslly
Prestdens Robet1 l Kener Thai o~umerrt expreased conc:e&lt;n
about the deteuoratton tn spirit in Lockwooo, lhB undllputeo
center ot academic sludy at UB.
n.. lamentation of the library faculty IS easily Juslillable.
Frusuallng the exlernel pressures tltom budge! reslllctlons).
hoWevet. Ia the patceptlon by faculty that tne" Director Saktldas
Roy is not so supportive. Many allege thai he refuses 10 go 10 bat
tor "hla" people wllh Ina Presrdenl.
Tne dilemma of " publish or perish" hits lhe librarians nard.
Taking a group already disabled by budget culs and lOlling thorn
lh&amp;l they musl lind lime 10 churn ou1publiShed material 10 recievo
1enure is dangerous. noon. sounding complaints II service slips
even 1 lillie Is Just asking too much from too lew
That Ia not to say thai they should be excluded ltom ptovtdtng
the University wllh their setvlces or tllat 10 tecleve tenure !hey
snoulo nol fulfill most oil he standard tequlremenls. Whal muwt be
changed Ia the criteria_ The ·•special priveleges·· Kauer roluus to
apply muat be made lot library facully, as long u they ate egleelo by 1 body such as the Facully Senate
Also. Roy must begin to start eomprehendong and sympathrztng
with ihese P&lt;Obiems TM Sp«;ttum's lntetYiews wrlh the I acuity
m"mbe11 snoweo overWhelmingly that morale Is hlgn In I hose units
whete the unr1 O~tectOI was writing to take the lime to listen
lo-ano act on-faculty complainls He must atso shOw a zeal lor
loghung lor hl5 I! oops with the top people in Capen Hail. II worl&lt;ers

U.
ndennined the impact

c

J ••

o..

are un1ware ot • teeder·s readiness 10 oefend them, t htlf
performance will begin lo suller.
Chatgea that Saktldas Roy is discnmrnatlng ag1lnst wo111en
laoully members and telusing to appoint a toptesenlallonal
number of women to high admrnls1ratl ve positions ate alao worth
rnveangaltno. RoY cannot dismiss such aflegatioils with a wave o f
his statist rei! pen and expect l tlem to disappear.
He IS lacing some questoons thai are seroously disrupting the
performance ol his lacullr-• group thai is vilat to 1ne academic
life o f lhia lnslilullon
The cases ol Mary Reichat and Oo&lt;otny WOOdson are pan oculatly
alarming. To deny reappointment to a faculty member wno haS
PfO•en competence In he&lt; field, with no apparent )usllllcatoon
spurs susplcton and miSiruSI
So all of thatelaclors musl\toom, and COtJPied wn11 bucloet blues
the eap&lt;lt de corps aullers and job etlecuveness Is Jeopardl.U!d
Mean while, tl&gt;e lldmlnlslralion hides benrno tha budget question.
reluaing 10 look at lhe elfec1s Its lnsensttr•e botoauctacy and
numbara-o•lellted regime has o'lthe vital academic hlhOtlonl ol a
Unt•ersrly
What is nappenmg fn I he libraries Is nothing novel. 11 ts repealed
tn story aile'! story. We etten point oul the blalant Illustration• of
admlnlsllalive tallure 11 UB, yet time ano time a.oam we w•tch out
observations ruahod away in goetures ol simple sc:apeooallng a ~d
callout unconcern.
•
Thla fa one auch caae thaHlas ramrtlcaloons lh&amp;t ara too broad
and serloua to allruo oil It the llbrilry situation continues to
degenerate, ll&gt;e l ocal point ol lJB Intellectual life w ill Ole. Aller that,
we can only ail back ano walcll me1est of the Unfve&lt;SIIt rot

_,_.o.c._

VOI.Il . No.Q
Ecll~l

Elena Cacavas
~ ~

Jolon Llpttns

1110

To tho E&lt;l•tor.

Joclt Hellevlg't povetoge of Fr. O.niel Benigon"o
Hovombof 19 apeecn (Tho !ip«J!fum, Nov. 1t) glvu t~•
lmprelllon that Berrigar, tgM)rtd or Wll unable to
reopond to the o~tlona ol aomeoM wno lctentlllod
hlmNII u a. oX·Sovlet SOI&lt;Iie&lt;. Thlo petaon n lo
'-'"Ong othM things tNn the Rut_alana .. tn.lnk nuclea'
wat can be won a.nd t~tlhey ara"lMePttlng lor
He
alae urged thll i"" United S!atu contl~ue 10 bu&gt;ICI
nucktar weapons.

u:·

-

Contoaty to Hlii«YYg"• ocC&lt;)Qnt. t o.iloYe thot
..gon dld adequatlly ...._,., to thlo llld••lduol Not

Oftly cs~ he say what Hellev1g CN&lt;hts him W11n aaytng.

namely tf\et nuclear wet la unw1nnabte fol•"' the
Incredible Size of ltS and So--let arsenals} Bon~ a n
aJao ac~nowtedged -rn response 10 lhe Scrw'1tH
ltfrOf11nt-tnat ttQPping ttle arm• fiCI wc&gt;uta Involve
fl!,ks, r~aks 10 boHl sides regardleaa of who ltlrted tl'le
PfOC:U8. Howe~er. tote IS"td lht 1\tdlti\C:e to wo1gh
those ''sws against ttle rlska ol contl'lUlng o" lilt: wav

we t~ave been, escatatno the nucleat arms race aoaJn
tnd egain•.l Benlgan's conchillon. which 1 share, is
that out pre.ei.nt couraa apeua ceual.-. diU41ot a.,d tt'!at
thttrlsks ot trying something tiM palo tn comperJ&amp;on ,
In recounting thll oonlron11Hon bGtWuen Fr,
Bctrtgli!l a.nd tnt Solfllet lofltftlnt, I would tlke lo add
tna~ I wa,s somewhal t ueptetoua ol lh.e lehenant 1
!OUI\d tt an odd GolrtciO&amp;nc.e thll thO 11ngua~ tte useG

•n descnblng the Soviet Union wu oreciNiy ldentlc41
tt•o·nt down to the cllcnet) 10 I hi t u.Nd by A.mette.an ra,
11gn1·W'In!l. 1111\f.a&gt;mmUnltl ~- Ons could
coqcklde rcom chll lhat tne fit rlghl Is COittet •rt
assesstng Ihe So¥..1 lhfNt M y , . .cuon was dctrerent,
nowewr White I too am cnt•cat ot Sov••t 10fetgn a.na
military OOitcy, l o..o not Ul\d the Sovtet o•loc-tOf 10 be a
blt~i:~e pet son Of wtlneu INfltr,etalk Wondtr•no u
he tied beet, Pllflled bt tnt- C1A 01 SOrrte ugllt Wi"'
o'oup to Gonfuse people 311d UndtiM•n• thft Impact ol
Beutgan passionate aopeat fot peace
WIIIIOI Stmpst)n

by Chris Wiles
I'm sure tMI men tl:ke chocotar• Jult 11 """"' a5
fliOinen oo. out I don't tntnte; It "•• tht! I~'IPtUU&lt;

effect• oo mttrt that u ooes Of'l '~¥omen
Thete are c.ertaln umes cenau, pnasas ot tne moon
when cnocofate 11 etaved, 1"1)', .-,eedft&lt;J Dt the women ot
I hiS world, and oo1fHnO ¥flU dO but a b10 cl'luf(M ot mtlk
chocolate, Qreterably wllh almonds.
lthlrt~ Mc1s.~ey t f\d Neatlt anet C.dbUfY' ere m•uln-g
out oo a ~IQ adveralslng piUs here A her 111, we've seen
1d" lor everylhlno elae 011 tot•vtalon lnd '"
newspapers-why not ttle rema1o ma•kot for
ChoeolaM'l We eoutd nave ful sctemlfk: eommOttcals.
lor t1lampte A man In 1 while tab coat. hOfi:SJilQ a c.llp
bOIId. standlllQ in tront ot a bookcase tull ol
encyc•~~--~· " Four Out of
doctOfl surveyed
recommend Hetahey's for lllOH pA11tntl who are or.menop.aUNJ •• Of we coutd go tne hOUaewHt'f' route,
s.tmUar 10 Too Job abd Wlstl; comtNtk:ata E."ter t•o
wrromen I tom trw htundromat. ''GM. J.ne. t aure tta•e a
hrNdKN And lha1 ..-ater welg.nt Go6ftj I avr• wrtn 11
were nelft "---._•• ~y, Mary. have~ llkld C.,meJto?
Thdte non·Dteoc-tp11on ot&gt;d they IU&lt;t 00 tht trick IO&lt;

fl-•

Tho&lt;o "'" otao &lt;hBOO lmlt1tlonl '" tno tO&lt;m ol
nw'o/lmllltow S..11s, littlo 1011 faator 011111o and ...n.
(ls no!hlng socrod1). lili GOOC&gt;ors
Thole "'" ways to got around lhe high Dt'« ol
AH« aH. ont: ot: the reaaona we .., c.hOCotate In the
e~at.a. but one haa to be a &lt;llacemlng conaumet 10
llrst g"'ce Ill tile te•tur•. t peroonolly cton't thlnll ecl'lkfYe suoce$s, For 8Jtltn~-oener1c cake mixes 1rc
anything ca" _ , a hallofMI\Id Milky Woy tor ol&lt;ey as long u you melle nomomodo frosllng lo oo on
MniUIUtY. bUI 1"-" again, \Mre'a no accounting 'or
top The(re even l&gt;ejter II you make cuoco~.. oul ol
taete.
them because you CIOn'l gel aa big o moulnlul ol lhe
1 know a girt Who, at tJmo• . cannot res1tt trozen
potontlolly horrid lmlllllon. AnO occasionally you'll
Sll"*-• bars and somellmoa will eat throa ot lour ol a lind lhtl pltC411 like K-Mo" wilt hiVe ootoo on con&lt;ti
11me.
frlend o4 rntne ooto cnooototo trwtlnq bora, 5 '"'St.
though. Uouafly rne candy
f1!1hl out of tno C8tl. t 1&gt;11" I toolG the rKord, tllougn, 1 bars can De uaed lor l&gt;ool&lt;ando Ill' the tlrM they go on
0t101 ~_!.botch ot IUdgo l&gt;fownloa tn o
UJ&lt;I, ... rrs oenorolly a bettor IOea to"'" ... quoll\}l, not
tllinl&lt;lng ,........, tu&lt;n OUI thiN&gt;or end QUantity.
-.Jd IUt lonOW- Wot~ 1twy ~ ono wlth 1no pan
W""*'C8MOibeiOOIOCib\'lheoobarga- - . . n l
and I _.t the neocl two days Pl)'l&lt;lg-..o ,_..,
toc:hniqun. Tho&lt;o'a no1 1 pOSt·.,.._...! 1ema1o on
Dill he Elu:o
lMied Itt..- I ~~~ .. ~-=bul
"""" -uo r&lt;or att - ba aotllllecl wl\11
~ . . . looUd tUnn.Y'"'*&gt;IItlld lo ~ I stNI&lt;IInllo
anttfllng .... than pwa, UIII CMIOtaled Clloco\att. lt'o
...,_
- - and IKtlo pieoM ot ChOeolotof&gt;OI 1 aa"ring lot euget-lj&gt; lact, ll'e - OC"Ionllliellly
_,, liylnq ICtON \tw lfcl"""· I'm Ill~ flndlnq ChiP$ _..,limo and limo- In thll o twfldlufol Mill! Duda
hotl and~ and they IIJI/ tu10 line.
baa lour-ttm., tl!o oflect sa an antl&lt;e boa of JujubaS.
TN!eot e - - that carr, - P ln)llationa ot
1aay '""'•"• nolhlllo .. eoothiiiO • • gtiiWino on 1/1&lt;1
cllocalato, _....Y ., £oot01
81g llw•lool ..r ol t 01&gt;110 choeol-to F1nny F11tn&lt;1&lt; f ottor Bunny.
butlntosaolttnq tof fl .~ll thelllatcluo '"-t tnoyrenot HOI only- h t..lo gooct, but tra 1 cnaltonoe. Whon
Godkta c - . o. It you 1oo1c cloMly. tno "milk \'Ou get •• tar •• Ita tlloU~t. tha ChOCOIIto io obout
choeolate•• tootlia mot'e IMce a btown candlt. ll\ertt1a •
lhroa teet t/ololllnct Quito hold 10 bite '"' ough.
1towt1y tnqug~ "'"'~ In lflooe thlnga to mo.., enough
Won, 11'• not • melted Mill&lt;)' Way, but thtn ogoln,
coat&gt;dlea to gel six &lt;&gt;&lt; MYeri po(;j!le out ol POtOIIOfY. wllot Utl
'
ruel"

......... Eidilo&lt; .

"--Il! Stmon

,.;_IV tiWl beer

Del tO&lt; ohe ctoec:olato companJea
W&lt;MIId be to appeal to "'" ••IY ae1 ol oottnq tno atull

A-

Buy.,...,.,.,.,

---It

t""-·

,.

�feedback !
Out of.hand
To tho Ed1lor.
'"lhOta'U tHI no more narlona-Of'lly ootoatatlon&amp;''

Creative relation
To the Ed11~
Whef\ I loeflk to tf'\4 mltld ot U'e OfOt,... hilt llS
reofV, If ra • tin• lt'i(ftO Tfte Hme I "*"6 l iken 10 tho
quwu con¥eraat.on where tho '",. uH pr13enll llsell
u nadulltftd. 10&lt;1 mr ow" mind ttatetll v•d111 .,,. a1.1 fol
undttt!ln.dlng 1 11~ berf&amp;volence and oy thlt lOt, h&amp;ett
bel t_. unO&amp;tatandL I wtsh thaJ wt woqld Atl.epuli and

"e11 lhll way, '"lito 00
we -'0"' 1 00

$0

was auf preoccupat ion 11

I lliG~ Nt'G 61 IF\11 Un4NI'&amp;IIV

11'11 lhiJ

aea ttw-e conwrs.ali011 wun 1N m1no of thf fneoo o•
cofteagve wat our sHOI"'g ae.s••e. ou• t•u. •••~ I
w'sn tn~t we were eM oed..:.led to 11111 athtuct•
MCIUM WI ti&amp;Jlzlod lhal lh•s Ctiii!VI ~ "«Hitorl
Wllh tt\OH lfOUnd U$ anc:t ourself Will tfacJ IO 11\e

UI!ShtO. ,_.PPV llle..
Thl1 la tl'w! splm of tna Dena en. Ffarttmll)t &amp;a us. u
is lf11 IOHII ot CltativecoovetUttOn Thit UntYftfSII"' Ill
$1l ,O. Ill necorogt~ne • t V In terms of a nv n1blr ol tntena.
can b1 11 o~preastvit, depersonaiiL!rtO ana u muaf\ a
dlltltll'll to one'a Hlner deYelopemetH u can be tne
1;ilne.r, 010 communtues In Wt'ucn we hwe Tht Wl'f th•t
we conftrm out eatstenc.e af'd i.d«!tlty 'n l"e WOfl&lt;llJIO
ereau-v_.y . .,a.bi,Sh ~~atlon.s w •Jh u anono onea that
W1ll Ufytl IO 01'\-ltoo •rtd UC)Jtlt \1$ And r&amp;IH tr,.t QV-al4ly
ol ltte 111'1 tne wotkl htOeecL w lihcNI tnos.e ttotl ltaotU It
ean De 1 tuttle aA.ce-"ClM lo lllf 10 Oe-9110P a.nd t l&lt;ex out
SOWUU.l mUIClfl In I Uni'HfSIIF WtHtfl IM to~y ~
~sHartgee~.n•u

of

in lM face o' ,,, lace' • • paaa

O•'

:~;.:lui~ ~~~~~:$''.~!:,~":,::.;~~1 n~~~~C: ~::
1

bturt out n;dely ln racist r-oe trom 041"1()0m walla
tOfltel 1111 Ctk'nea that rrtake the newa, the a c ta lhal Ml

batk.. IIWIVJ a~tn
I am co11wtt\Ced that ,,. aptiiiY Itt ma.ke Cfeatrte
rlll ltont w1t .. lht WOTtd tS .ttl hll1 IS needed 10 Ntllfy
w•erat mo11 oasic. needs Tttat l et C01'1httnt out
utiiii'KI and Ktenllly hrlr:te. lrta ra bi.Slc.. an!l pem.aps
~~ Hthe felahcos we mai(t a1eonn 1~1 promote
bet•e'WOieHI ~ I!GefatandJng Ol tNt nu~ll' l iiUIIIIOtl
u&amp;

(11•c•wt••,o

a.n.a

os~IIJ'

oe.;r o wn) .no a n uOIIthhO ot

tnt QU.UIJ Ol OUI IW86.. lhoey afe I mN'ftl

IO

lf\41 'NIPPY

ung Mark Ruuetl a couple of yett11ogo. Wa lat&gt;gh and
dO notnln~~o Willie ti&gt;e miMttrY-h&gt;tlustllll utablla•mono
tlgnte na 111 or1p.. lt'a big bualneM l.hat PfOflts ttom
nu&lt;:IHI aul&gt;tldleo ond military COfllraett II a bl1J
OUSiM U 1"-1 MU tfa LIW• And l~ roptii i'On.l Uvovgtl
Cono&lt;OH ••d thtt 1reg...,.,ly Otloaoa IIMI - · ·
meatur•• 4f"O 11 1 b'o bus loeea- p rftttcally
lnl -rl bltlrom 11M! Oem/Rop polollul mac:~l- tl\ao
IIIII UP OUI bAllot I With lis VIS.,.,.,.
PoJUICII tltd\etl ltaf'\ '*'llh IN: noo\in111on1. We
allow one OemiAep maeltlne to select tho o1Hcia~wi1&lt;&gt;
duto,rntne the nallon'a pollcfes, ' "d HHVI' t f\0 ena ol
ctomocr•t.Y• lhl. maphiM glwu ua no rMI luun, no
ca ndlda!el wonh 110\Jog tor, no choice amono IM
wlrtnof\g.,lnt POUt~&amp; on both&gt; IIUeta. We.
so•er~t~ ~--• vot*S- Jhose HleciOC y. .men Into

oil!«. notMng ,..

can do can dlange tile lool~ atton

'"ey e.oacl

Th• PQiittcaf ~ h.aa two ao-antiQII cnar ate
more pow«lul th., 111 big money- thai _,&amp;lobi lor
OUI ta !IUfll 1t ftM: COf'POf'lltlon&amp; 11k~ IOQetnet, W'fMI•
· ·• ittl•iata "'dlwld. and Conquer" -ourutvea. We
dtiSipltl ouf J*)pte power In countleu efnoi•·•NI.I•
o• o•n ,tll ~t

1t'~lt

compete

wlrh oach o thetf to,

s oppoH . We s hy away h om th.e one raalluue-now to
Dung QOYI!nnlenl bltQ 10 the People. 2) etg.bualnu.
lobOttl hl¥1 cto~.n oecauu 11\e mach.r\e eontroft the
M.&lt;t etecuon- wlth badl-atage m&amp;nWOUI&amp;Uol'. btetant
••0009on&lt;la. and "'~~&lt;&gt;'""" cornpoigl&gt;tng IIOaltut
ul(l~nt t WhAI &amp;mb41kMJ:I pohtkj&amp;n • oukt rtak hll
c•rHt b"f ~frnO any of tne~t oemancsa. ,_,.....,

t,.

out~•~•Uon•et UO.H. rvnnlf'IQ ecwiO

•n

1916, oo,. "' to ,,.. O.me Ottm l&gt;oon&lt;lc&gt;golo. O..C.

paclllct Ctanaton nu

~oly

loinoO tile bl1J

lnlltery 1Pif~6.

Barry Goldwatlf gavo ""'""clue (110 IIIIIHI- MarCh
91 wllen 1\o a&amp;KI '""' rn..-1 ,..,... could be tOOOI&lt;o16Qulc~ty and aonslbly II the prMident lllld Cono••"
would tlocld&lt;o not l o Tile 1111 - I •
Ran ~l n lovnd 1... same DOIIII&lt;*Ing y-. ago, Whon
~"• ll't~ Congtna. otd-UmOft ad'WIMd tw to atan
.mmadla rety l(llf()ltong tor ,..tectkWt tn•tteo. tne 11ooe1
up to 11\1 wetmonget~:- 1 wd. Alto an.e
scn"""ng thot ItO to Pearl Harbot (C.,.,,...._,I!«ttni.
Ottcombtll L tll02). •
The ma c.hlt'l• .. rowa aN.ad al Qa When '41111 a.- to

•-lion.

•-•PGMCS•ne

monll\lle unboug'11 e~~~tOates. we flf'd Chi"~ tn the

c.ooet ot many stale•-• m.tll ot ttllriC11on-a

II If

et«~llon

~~ 1m undorgrtdU61t 11 lJB t lcwnd IM •P"" o l
det.W.e'''*'V C'8Aiing tong luting btneliclal rtlat•ons

111 10 dlstourag• all but the mo .. diftH'mlned. And
potlflcll ac:uon commtUoe5 oaefll)' trou1 l"t Comfl\on
C•uM glmn•'C"- tha' . \!~WaS auppos&amp;d to hmll polllicaJ

With tt'lf \IIIOf!d II'\ tl'\e Bond ol ft'le Dett• Cht Frt tetnuy
A• I gr aQ $\vd4;1111 II'HS J81L II .QiadcHIIII I'M: IO .liM
'"'"lhtt QIOYP o t you~ n•a• 1a~e m'&amp;ftll m 111~
8\.llflfO Ct'll pla. I "now, you we. lhll lhe')' ~Will lind
tnat F'ateH'III• &amp;• n be mucn tnOfe tttan f'l&amp;l a eoclll•
out,.. Jo•n•ng tn&amp; Bond ol 0.111
11 too~ 1~1 1

en.

CO•l!llDUJk)na.

How to tell ou• oru:t~tOUt orgl nlta,ton• thlt thett
camoa~grll ' ' ' counreforoctuctl'le-tn•l they divert ou,
effona a nd acauahy wa.ttt!r lnetn oo no-eiuYI tetlert

....s - . ? Ov&lt; slot"ll!&gt;d Cong&lt;Ma ObOya 111 backers

"'*'• ..Oitfs

0o we SC•If
bef••ve we run ou, OO"emment? TMn wnv rnutl wa

you "' 1111 .chvety try evety oay. to ma-.e btU., tM: tlft1.
ul 'fOUl t)fQ(t\.efl" I ht.e 10 U'~ln k tne!\. II"IAJ lhtt IUitUW

not

.,.,,., t&amp;f~l Dac~ fnto ttle wottc . oulttCM tne Son&lt;l
fOI me, lf'tt WOftd·VW!W lJ111 M an U ISII II I p.lrl anO

alw ay•

actur&lt;Ung lo tnt tawa ot a n•tura l WOfkl. hu ltJ-e
erte t •~o aotllhet 10 de¥ttlop ano uullur to me._t rus
snuaHolt niO!O or len ntlsfy1no, a-n d tl\at tl'\1!1

on 11\e ontt camplgn I hat woulo wtn 1 oeuer chance for
ut lit
until we t]UI Olil Ufl bO!JQnt ClndldliHI 00
ballota-nal tonwlde- so we c:.e.n -vot• l Ot '"''"'· When
will wa be dtlspeta le Of'louoh to cJeete • Pooplo's

hapo1neaa {II , ro.austacllon) deponoa ou hll crvauwe
• otW&gt;n&amp; c•no 1nat 11 111 and that 11 enougn) 11 model6d
. '" the concept ol Fraternity tt fs lm~rtanl 10 au ol us.
In th• l "'' 1 11 want 10 be haopy 11\at we de'\'I4DP oul
pof.,.Ua f tot CtUIIve lhln~fng ana eJtPIHt What we ..

devek)QeO ~t o OUf teltows. F01 1ne a~t. Ftal.,ntty

ca,, be • ,.;...,d•ncJ torum fOf th~ luf'd of Oft~l
Moybo - don't always Mor AbDUl I - Hoot
biiOng""Q 10 I F,.lt rnltJ. MayDe IN'M benet h i ate no4
to oe touno 11n ett t,.temittee. AT
thOugh, J'OU can
f"'d ••oo• kluo rMJIH&lt;I In ll1e Delta C~l Ft.,lfn~y I
autpeot that for mott Bf'Olhets of the 8ultalo Ch•pter.
the Frattfnlty .... ~oppecl belnD juat the
ouuoo
11 ptob41bly waalo O...m ,..,.,~hey 1lroo lot'*' Now •II&amp;
• gr. .I80UIC:I of Hw~" •llon l ol ctou relatlonahlpt end
au~ U lf&gt;01 pVr-lllelt - !lOll
~lly II you're . , _ , . , Of o o - - • '*•• '

ua.

-w

w.etcome you to

c:~

up on

UL Make •

c.:rMHve

rlfa tfOI'I wlln 4J8~ Stan ~ tN wnote petaon
lnOfMCI of fUll otte pen lMI - • • C-'Cvtllt, IOUI
Chemlatry lll&amp;m.a A.n&lt;t droP oy 1&amp;5 Wk1Msotl and hN •
what """"' of ••• ot'* goya ~ ov1 olbtJOftO"''I to
o.na C••· (Tho number Ia 837-li0111)
Oon'1 waste you, um•.
Ottvarop ••• WIIOI• ""'"'"·
Olaco"' ' Fraternity
OISCO'HI Della C.l

revatcUes:s ot m&amp;JOflttell

•oo•t

tt?
We'll 001 nowMre unhl we co nceftfltt ..,.,,. etlo•l

lndopeoOtno ParoY'I
WUt mt ne"~N CUllens· Pany oe o tttc&amp;lwt7 r~ nol
sure. but II'Up90ft tt esOVt Dell p(eMnl nope Set tar us

DMn P\1\\•~0 ~ganu.auons aMad ol urgen1 '~•~ 1m:t
116 C)ftn'IIW of ••cuU&amp;ng COipoiiUOnl Uf~ C)UDI&lt;-

be9s

I hi i SSue Yet •I CCKtiO DltCc)me a
tu f torce It •t -oufd olfet 1862 suppo~1 10 out few
o~t o lllelata. .., ttoey noogllt dart lo tltfy tne
machine
and ehow oU1er.a fl\e ~• Y tllantln\!(teat
CO''UfGal " onty

1'10•

tflllC.I II"!!U6d btln.g 11 YOliS.

Struggle fo r_independer.ce
To,,.. Erlltor.

•o••n•t

~tter montl't$ of coospt,.c;y
tM Iranian
revotuUon 1111 lraQJ Booth reg""" fiMIIy Ia.....,.., a full

otfeM&amp;v• ag.Jnet tne frantan peop..~ The lraqlatffetc.e

111 bOitd&amp;r · au~ckn deep tnak)e tr1111,
bombing 1111 alrportt and other faclllt~o,
To

_ ex~

untlanl- tile real mot,.eo btlltlld ,,... _
...m~...

pollclee, """ -

...,..,

'"" - · vs ~

aolinlt fhll '""'"" revoM1011, 0011 '"" ontomaf
-~Ia willlin " "" whlctl aro now acting 1n

COIOII&gt;Iet• - - wttfl VS plots
The r- l o n '"""""' """ ot tM , _ , . . . . . . , - olllnlttd Slot... nomoi)' tfle St!all's
~ Fa&lt; lhllrusoa, us_.,.,.....,- atopped
!lYing to reoa~o Ita 1o1t ground In !fan TlloM """ upeclolly lntonllflod since tl1e - t oo ctOiod
1
' ftiiQVI
ml~on. " On one hand, th. . . p4011 .,..
OOO«:fl!'l•lOd lnte,nauy ttno\.lgn pro-A.mOt~an army
Qen.,..l, the remalnOer of the Stlah'a IOQime: SAVAK
IIGO')IO running IOOH; lite r. .cotonaty londlordo; and
t11bol dllofa of ooutflom Iran, .,.., on ,,.. otfltlf 1\....S
...uon.lry ~ ot '""
region pwtlclotortr tile Bath~. -lilt Wl!llor·

•"'"'"''I' lfwoUOII tile
Oralll

clique.

-

· tiWing , ........ - - . -

IJnitod

~
,....., -Gull--,_,-ln--o-.­
..........tty .._.., up.
T h e - o l Ullllllll_,.._....._at-,.

The

~ sw.. ,_, ...., ·-

"" atnngtllll

1111 mlll~My- liltS ha build uc&gt;o&lt;lltlgoroue.._,.
...... TheM ... In Ologo Gan:ia.
Poltlltan, OmM, llotwain, ~~~~~. T.......,, 811bW1e,
~

. - ....

The -

.

________

,....,._.

...._.,, ""

8althtlot~

-

revolutiOnary _ . . . . , . . lilt eolllbofatlon of 1n1q1
8ut11 t-c~lme """' IJIOSe bUit:IW1t pro.ldlne t'-' wiUI
mllltOil' IIICIIflloe In lreq to c:any out r-lnlo
In

mut...,...,

OQt.ltlol . . all pan ot a - o d

"'"ofulfon, The ooet 10 , _
IUICb .. to MOollate 50-.IUMWn oU rk::h l)r0¥inces ot
Iron with'"" bacldng of lfltl VS military p r - l n lfltl
,..,..,an Gun. Tho """ of tile 1111q1 reglmo tn l h COOfdfnated US dal;ns •oalna1 the lranl1n twofutlon
COli Ill un&lt;ltwtlood If 11\o lnfllfnolde¥1110Pitlllflll within
Iraq It taiYin Into oocoonL At tile root of theM
-eloQmonlo lin "'" mllltons of pet-toro In lfle
M'1CI of 1111 lraQJ reg;,..e wfllcll "" ltd 10 rlgnt """"
·~ on 1111 , _ n

""'" IOworda - - Europe J _ , Tllo ltOQI
roglmo 00-ltlort lo .--.tlortoty ~I of
SoLim Y*"''n. hs r-etec:16on to 1om u.e &amp;tNdfastnn.s
0011 COflhonlatiOII front _ , '"" -loNrt
el.,..,lt. lnton.aJncatlort ol tnoomol - - 11onQ
With Pfcwoc:atton aga.tnSI lra"t.n fevolutlon c ...rly
-•1&lt;11tslha1tfltl pr-nl feQimo In IraQ Ia roi(WIIIfl
In II•• wit• us atreiiQ~ Otslgn1 in 111e Mkldlo &amp;II.
Anoltw upect ol Unllod Statoo 0¥11fall tlrlliODV
Iowan~ Iran Ia tile orepenHion of C&gt;Ubtoo oglnlon f&lt;&gt;&lt;
anooflllf , Vlotnarn-llko lntorventlon. Ttte otgn1 ol lfltl
overoM pr-otlon by US wo bfielly u fOllows•
- The OOitl Wlf l\ySt8flo
- T"" lncr- In tile del....., bUCigot coming lrom

t-

,........,.,.

~·

- The - · '""" ,.,..., """ Raj&gt;od
Ftwee Wii4Cfl are aepeciafly
lor -atlona in
reglono 111\o Soul,.,.,. l&lt;ar!. _ .
oil flotds
.,. toceteG """'- ,,. reac:ty combet' fOtc• tt\at coukt
reach tnelr tat91t1 In a very Shott twn..

t,..

0t auppoH the labof starts Hlt peHy It's beitn
lolkiiiD abOUt- T~a1. tOo, wouiO laJt sN&gt;rt of boong a
oratlfOOtl movementa, Or m•oht a woman'tt l)l~tY
brii"Q common MnH Into go\1911'nrNl't'll1 T~ etetnlial
ooniObuiiOit or a-ny new p;arty mYM be to PVI tl'\e
t(pllot- OVt Of QOVII,_,I by 1&gt;11111"11 1... peopje'a
repre_, , ll_
In Tho ~ , _ . . - a of

- Tho tlln110ductlott Ol tfltl drift With -•llallllfl
conflleta In IM Mkldlo Eui - latty 1M ,_Ute
Unlllld Stat" Oland "" Iran, It Ia
11&gt;1
-...~ ... going"' ontl.
W., lroniM &amp;1.-.os Asoodltlorl-1110 lrOQ
a~ • ., and Unllod S!atoo ~flon f01

reotettt'ltau.,ea. Abqutetek expetltnc•• lht

Only
of _ . . .,,, "'"
.._,of Ill
"-IDWIO I)OODioot
tho - ' d """ conf""" · - w. ull a u
l r - ltMng I)OODio t o " - ' 1111 j&lt;Jat 81"'9010 or
Iranian peoolo f01 tndttpooldo&lt;ICtl and ooclal pr-o.
and condomn tfltl Unllod Stltel Iraq lnt-1011 In
Iran

110_,...,..., or • 1on1 lr!Otper&gt;tlofto . _ ' " " ,.,
M -~~~ Poopl•'a Conoreu could !Ialiy rajoct

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SANTA CRUZ. CA.(PNS)-Jtm
Blum&amp;n adm1tJ hr ,.ll Akt'pli..'"&amp;l a1

nut.
'As a parent and lata a board
roanbet ., thr Live OaJ. &amp;hoot
District, he doubted Ihot lm 1~o
"""'· "'ed 8 and 10, w&lt;rc s~&gt;n&amp; to
)&lt;Mll much by D&lt;tlodi&lt;lllly lro• ong
ih&lt;t&lt; pubUc schaol rla..,room&gt; for •
lnton •n the ~choolyard',

,.;,oats, ""d John B&lt;iuendm, a
\Choolboord membc&lt;.
Yet a rtunt OUidoof brvnrit •1
the ptd&lt;n drew 150 people who
dona1cd SJ,20&gt; on t.he s;po1 M.1n)'
an autnd:u'Cc did n01 h-a' c ktdi 11
tht )l.!hool and lhc Ymc as ltuc or 4S
andlvtduahi and businr$~ lh;u

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rapidly
dl.nl1nUhif1J..
The Amcnalll As&gt;O&lt;iollon or
School Administrator&gt; (AASA), 1

naHonwrdc group or tducaror~
!&gt;lUlled in Arllnaton. Vhalni•. revularly contribute time: and
rt'.J'Ort'l th:.t 72 pnnnt America·~ ' money, &gt;&lt;ttd Robmo Jaffe. dirmor
familic.1 dV not have Ud.~ an of the proj..:t, c&gt;ll&lt;d Life Lab. .. You ran 't ju:st ha.* ~U"Ppon
dtnrcntsliY and .~ondary school},
cithlY rubh~ or pn~·aJt Oy 1990. from WA&gt;~Inston , D.C.. " or the

or

Crccn A&lt;r&lt;&gt; &lt;1M$ of about JO
11udcnu vmu 11\c prdc:n and spltt;
1010 lhr« goups for a scic:n«.
nutrtllon or &amp;ardeninA tuson.
Studen", wilh clanroom ldlchm
•I thfH ~eo.. plant \C&amp;t"tabln and

mcasun: the a.rnwth. read rood
packa,r.C' labclt1 prepa.Jc g.a.rdtn:..
bG;\:Cd afltt·llichool snnth ond
rolloW•Uf) lhc "'Hih With ai lea~ an
hoJ.'f ur daJSruom work such .lS
journ~l wrilln&amp;.
.. ,,., run." \llid nmc~yetu o~d

Green Acres 111rfcn \isitftt • ~
school's outOoof an1mat f"fOJ«t tn ~
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bwldt11J thar oommuniry suppon."
Already a nonhcm CaJifOnh.a
u1olory firm bu rontrlbutod
arcmhousc monitonn&amp; cquipl'urnl
•·hilt 1"0 nra&lt;t&gt;y-collqco &lt;end

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V.!lh fO r!\IOUJtihb

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d~mQI.:I!:IIIt' ~·e•y." "ld Gat)'
o\1an. At\&amp;A ·~ B\"()Ci.11tr drro:tor
fhc uauonal trend"' ha\t' not

hYP•Mcd th&lt; l l \ t Oat School
0•\tn,,. lndccd.tM:\' ar&lt; m~anlfitd
h&lt;"rc b&gt; rdau\C' fM""''~ A.,·,ordtnr
HI Pth, ,p.;al (,tOr-.c Bu"hnn~:. 60
ret~;rot ol thL ~twx.t' .. \ludNU\
.. omr frotu \ltt,l:k p.1t(ftf hunta 2nd
a thPd rn.n\&lt;' •tlfatt nwnry.
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trarckn) as a lab • .,.,.,. lhcy &lt;1111
t...:h '"" ba..cs." ..111 &lt;.o21y Appd,
Ltf&lt; Lab &amp;s&lt;I$Wit dorMor " 1 o
e1fnunate the clus.room would
bl(l(ir~ . wr·rr u)in~ 10 s.ttl ~t' ~
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Jaqx1 sa1d h;s ct.s made: a
"alo,..IY ofalltbr "otds lraTMCl,"
on Ute fann and added, "When l 'n&gt;
havinc din~. I tik n&gt;y Mom &gt;o fi•
somrthina aood for 1&lt;&gt;11 (that) I
rcmcmbtt from the prdm."
Art tndtprndc:pt education
MMUftant, rvaJuau.na l.Jft- Lib
onn or\t ynr or (&lt;dent [undine.
r&lt;f'Oflcd on June lhat gudausl&gt;ad

The lddil•oru.nf ~cq,. &amp;OIIi ~ond
• tea rtrojttt th:t1 \uti r.l.Jst -a.lgk·
e:auan&amp; l'i$h ln lhrn llcac tanks •rc:
pliiJlncd ft&gt;l Lllc Lab.
WiU the ~udcnt .., &amp;fO'~'&gt; ur co lx
farmers? Jarlr dOubt&gt; II, butlhon ~ &gt;
they'll h••• • b&lt;'rtn \Cfll&lt;' or rhar
mvuonmcn, .

JUmped u tea~ a pJtdc lnd o~n
nonnaJ ua rdtJtntt 1'-iiJ abflit) and

.. hrn compared to Cahrorn••
norm1. chcr •C'tc maUna
";\f)'llfk.--anll)l bcun" a:atns in
ru.untion under"andina.

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'".tne"n'" In' m)\tcnou,•• for

lheiot stucknt\

Spring 1981

-

319 SQUIRE

200 FRONCZAK

9*12:30

9:00-12:30

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1:00-4:30

9:00-12:30
1:00-4:30

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Frabea

IT'S NOT TOO LATE!!
W~y. Otc.IO

porttalt taken

1orlhe

BUFFAlONIAN

m&gt;k

,,tdl

MUST be turaed in at Squire or Fronczak
between DeC. 8-10 accordiag to the following schedale:

Taetd.y, Dec. 9

THE

I&lt;C~noloJl

up the- me»~ '"'oortanl dt\.-u•Ofl4
arr..
aU ot U\, "'hct hn u··
-.npon.l dt,ckJpmrnc or food
producuo., •· satd Uio!M&amp;nl duo.:1or
Arret The Jllckn, he b&lt;to&lt;"n, ••II

Mate~

Moeclay, Dec. 8

1981 Yearbook.

to

lht"

ltkn "tho plants aud t!tickm&gt;."

Pre-RegiJ~ration

QAJE

to hal'e your

hn

n•nr. u•c.l thlt •uhout the
idtool)a.td rann thnc "ou\d be'
._.no pi•"~ tn ,,, r~~OI th~
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lndudin~t rn-,ft:'l'llllMI f.'Oifl'('nlt&gt;f'
and ctc.:1n.:uam. c.lonPard chcu lalxH
to 1n\u1tl flghl\ lilnd .a cra~ k at ch('
jUntor h1~1 \('"001, ht &gt;a!d fht•
f'C'OP'C ''"(TC w!lhn1. •• RIIIC'f \IUd
Student\, rnr thttt ran. lllhcr
round •• ltlc L.Jb ifltr '-.;hoot 10
1•~• hom&lt; fresh aa~d&lt;n •qnabtn
c·roP-" ate •tln u~ •n cM urnt'N

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id'lool boltd, 'OI.d I 1ft l.ab

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Thr govrrnntrf'll, afcn IVt:t.rdinl f
a I ¥I ()'·~Cat SSO.(XX) tilnnnal annt :
stan ina on July, 1979. has not rried ~
to direct thC' mol«~. Jafre utd.
addinwthat lh&lt; whool wOI rc·apply

trant L-OOJuhant for CaJifont.ia.
\atd the IO'ernmrnl's; mam lnttra~
u. v.bcothtr the PtOI('41 Qll •ork: a

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1'173. •&gt;tho.. f&lt;dcnl funds ana -

tl(pcrin\~llllllfdtt1

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Graduate and MFC students may use
sites at any of the times listed above.

9:0().12:30
1~:30

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Youthful swimmers dro,p , -1 '
Jcontest to Geneseo· 58-55;
j freshmen plea~e Ploucha
~!

.

As rookie men's switnmina freShmen djd well as they
coach Joe PJoucba admits, this pushed their oppPnelis an!t
is a scuoo in which llis took several seconds and tliirds.
rebuilding Bulls must "gain • 'fThinas are loolcin&amp; up for the
experience and ability." Every future," notod the coach.
Ounbaf was joined by Rich
young team suffers a ftw
"&lt;haracter builders" such as Ray, a transfer student. on lbe
the meet Ploucha's pupils relay. Ray also captURe~. the 50
dropped to Gcneseo State, yard free style iD just over 22
S8-SS on Wodnesday at lh&lt; seconds. Keith Bennet, a
Knights' Natatorium.
1ransfer from 'Aubnm, took the
"We might be young, but 200 yard tl«kstroke and joined
we're cominc on strong," John Dell, Bob Whelan and
acknowlodaod Ploucha, noting Bob Cowan on the 400 yard
the performance of seven modley relay.
freshmen who went on the
Sophomore Dell did an
traveling squad to Geneseo. Jeff outstanding job as It~ also took
Dunbar [rom Sweet Home High viC1ories in the 200 individual
School captured two first places medley and lhe 200 buuerny.
in the 1000 yard free style and as
Bob Whelan, a returnee frotll
anchor swimmer in the .00 ·laa Yt:.al, placed.third .in IM'.JO
freestyle relay team . Tht . fn:utylc: udid ,Bill~~

.!.
the. 2ilo free. " We cook thirds
instead of seconds:" said
Ploucha.
,
U B toolc four of tlte rrrst five
cvcnts, but GenescO came back
to tie . it th~. times and
eventually cook control. The
third tie occurred near fbe end,
.;n the ooe meter optional dive, _
~, ..,.. the ..f'lrlt- two
placet in the following f8IOel \be

200 tireastsuoke, giving them
the win.
Even though ihe Bulls have
only had one me&lt;t so far chis
year, Ploucha is already looking
cowards replenishing th&lt; team.
With th&lt;. planned departure
of one diver , there's an
.Opt!l!ng:"' "Ao)"l&gt;efson who hu
a cksire co dive please contact
me," th&lt; first·yea r coach

~

remarked. "We waiiJ to make
the University proud of this
swim ttam."
"Overall, I'm happy with lhe
performance," he said: "W~
did well, but we could have
done bt11cr. "The ttap~ finished
first in stven of 13 evcncs .
"We cheered for each
ocher," explained scnior cot'llptain Mark Ungennan. The
m«t was clos&lt; and the team was
chargod·up, but they just didn't
have the experience co IJI"ll it
out.
The Bulls will bt home
agaillSI Niagara University in
their last meet btfore the winter
break and tbtir training :rip to
• .' -Bdl l&lt;rlegtr
Florida. ·

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DO IT NOW!!
You won't have
another. chance' to
have your portrait
ta ken tor
the Yearbook.

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Cou~lulll&amp;

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355 Sqoolre Hall M5C

Snes·Yott.S S S S S

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Poii'IOIJII Divl$itJn
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VAUD·ANmME
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Purple Eagles pick apart Bulls
by Fr'IDds Specktr

auempu.

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" We had a sood effon-.be boA so far tllis ...son,"
Aid H u...... " We played a team tllal ,..... really out of
ow lcaaue." He added that the Bulls• play ,.... noc
affected by the ro::au smpeMion• tK dealt O"'- The
action saw xveo Bulls benched for on&lt; pme ou1 ad!,
due to aorf&lt;W ..,.,.M&gt;ns,
The eoadl point&lt;d 01rt maoy "'"""" for UB'• loss.

Suifj Wm,.r

In a bul&lt;etball pmc marred by numerous IUfl\0\m,
the UB Bulls...,., hmdcd their lhtrd Slrai&amp;htlou or tile
year, tllis time b)' Divison I Niapra Unlvcni1y, 82-62,
a1 the N'_., Sludeot Cttuer l&amp;sl WednesdaY rualu.
Tll&lt;" B~ cocnmhted t8 1umovers in the pme
oompared with tbt Pwple ~· d&amp;Ju. UB Coach BiU
Hushes e&lt;plained that tile 1111&lt; number of IUmo~n
"'ere caused by t!K learn's )&lt;)Uih and inaperk~Ke .
Most of the uarnovers ,..,. errant passes Pt&lt;l ed orT by
2·3 zone defense
The game Slaned ..-oth lhe charKitriJifa Of 0 101&amp;1
blowout byNiaaara-t!K seorewu I)~ at 14.~ of the
fJl$1 half, and btlina rebounder Ken Jones .. a. 1lttina
on 1he bendl with 1hree personal foub. Led by
sophomore John Fiupatrk~. 1hc Rulli closed\.lhe pp
to 17· LS e1 the 10:00 mul.. The momcn1um m iht rir11
period t!Kn seesa"'ed bock and forlh. wuh UB traolona
)~33 a1 1he halflimc buun.
Bolh teams sllo1 poorly on the tim half-Niapra hu
a l\lkcwarm 43 prrccn1 rrom the noor and the Bulls 11n
icc cold )4 per&lt;ml. The Bulls-o•ershado.. cd bt lht

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lar&amp;tr Niag.ara ICilm &amp;iv;ng up nn lnch~ 31 lht (C'ftl('r
poshion-manqcd 10 OUI rebound Nililrl 2S· 21 on

1he'tirst half
ThC' aclion •n 1hc stcOnd hair

dommated by l2
UB 1umO\CTS and lt'!t 1n.sidc shootin&amp;tlr N~aa.arll'-" 6'9''
Mike H oo,~;st and senior 51andou1 Garry Jordon. Howlo(
~ored a career hish 13 poiniS and Joodon ban11cd In 21
offthe~cll .

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Evtn 1hou&amp;h UB shot :. rcspc:tablc SO pcrctnl hom
the fl&lt;ld in the second half. 1he~ mi&lt;Scd "' or II flee
throws. Torn Par&gt;ons. UB's leadina ,...,., (1$.) pu.
(eft iniO a dl.&lt;mal dump, pumpina on only l of 12

.

" f o r - Of lbe pme We dido't bave 0 player 00 the
6'S"," he eaplained. lkcause of tills.
Hush&lt;&amp; Aid t!K B..rt. couldn't illut orr tile micldk
from Ho- :and Jo&lt;clon.
Harold Walker, 6'•" forward from Mobik,
Alabama was UB's top scorer and l&lt;adiaa rd&gt;ouo&lt;lcl'o.
,.ith 19 poin" and 10 rebounds. "By far my best pme
I've played," Walker r...alcd.
" We didn't play like a Division Ill team," IK said,
addina that tile ma;or differctlt'&lt;S be&lt;Yeeo a Di.WOn I
team and a Oi''UIOO Ill team ,.,.. that the hiJher l"'d
squad tap.taJiz.es on twnovtn-SOmetbin.a Divisor~
lllopponents have not done 10 t!K Bulls. "I think
pia )'ina these Division I learns early in the season hdpo
the learn In the end," he concluded.
Hugh~ summed up the game: with "we sruck 10 our
aamc plan, which was to slow the fast breaking Niqar•
of(c:n.sc wuh a zoot. We wanttd to COJ\trol the cempo
court ova

or the game and when we did we were more Jueccurul.
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need• upcncncc...
He dispulrd thf\ 20 poinl marsin. saying "I don't

tcally thtnk we were really out of the game until the last
five mloutc:s.''
The Bull.s continue their road stint with a Tuesday

aame at Beod:pon St;atc CoUeac. and thenrcu.trn homf'
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tcliGf'l ' " '
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The UB basknb&amp;ll Royal&gt; opened their 1960 •csullr &gt;caSOn Wcdne&lt;day
and lhcyrou1dn't have :uLtd (or 1 bc1ttr aamc. ()pc-nint,on the road u not
an tasy 1.ast. b\J1 UB did u, and lhc)' d1d it '~~~dl, bc:aun.a Frcdoma on rhar
0.,11 coun SS.SO.
"They were rnudl irnP&lt;o~ over l&amp;sl year," 'Buffalo COld&gt; Linda
O'Donodl 1&gt;01cd aboUithe Blue 0&lt;-ols. "The) had IWO quotk &amp;uarcb and
11&gt;ar nmnins pme 1oot U&gt; by ••rP&lt;be on 1hc f1rSI half."
Fredonia kd 11 halftime 29·13 b&lt;luod f ,.dlueewed runnona aarne. but
O'Do&lt;uKU made some adjiiSimmts in 1he iame plan and IM Royals came
OGI prepared for IM S&lt;Ql&lt;ld half The teaaU lradcd po1nu conunually,
• illl BuiTalo fmlllly holclooa a dom , • .., po1"' m1111n Wllh lhree mlnu1es1en
ia tb&lt; pme. ~ tile Royals JOl 1belr 1&gt;111"" brak or the pose. On&lt; or
1be l!lue D&lt;vflL$uards "'ho had kepi frnlon10 tn IM S&amp;ftl&lt;" unl~ 11&gt;&amp;1 poinl
J01 ~lapped with a technal (oul. UB convoned t!K free lhrow, retained
possession of tllc bllll. ond seored apln. The pp ""' eiiOUalo ror t!K will.
"We had a few manallapoes and our &lt;Ae&lt;olion was not as aood .. it
should bave been," O'Oonndl rtll&lt;Cted. "We did cut our lurnoversdowa

lltoll&amp;)."

R~' KDri1&gt;a SIU Janet Lilley• lkkled lhe l"'OIIe for IIJ poco"
lad all Buffalo ....,.,••
Ulley aloo ..,.,.a U rebound&amp; JCYm or them orTml!Y&lt;Iy, ond shot 87
percmt from doe rree t"""" hne. Sopbomcn Oina Collora was 101)0 in
reboubds fOt UB wllh 21-nlnt ott"- orT..Wve.
"We've besltally soc a bia ltOfll ••nina llntup," lh&lt; lktrTalo COKh
tsplained, ~"Sizt and otreoslh area bia fiiC1or In our ,...,..., "
Marie Ba;.tllo, a newcomer 10 t!K learn, 1umed In • . &lt;Or!'mmdlblc
perf.,.,._ In tK&lt; forst appeantnee. The rookie dtlppod m asht points
ond six offmsiv• rebounds 51&gt;&lt; was aloo 1M only Royal1o foul out.
O'Donndl also reedved ~ suona sllowlna from both flrr st.trtinaauards
ll'obin Dulmaae and Sur DeCook •• "Our Slanina two are dolna a aood
iob." the c:oeclt said.
~ was olio *&gt;nlt bad n&lt;WJ for 1he UB iCI"*d. Mary Hi~hy was
forcecl to ld.. 1M pme with an ankle 11\lufY. Her allsenee was llraclY
- . i b l e for Bajaelto's bia break.

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SA Commutor Allolrs ond SASU P{UC~&gt;I tho lut
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                    <text>Vol. 31 , No. 42/SUNY at Buffalo/5 December 11180
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Amherst makes FSA land bid; swamp may become dump
b y JoKph Simon
Mlllflltlfll £d11or

A l&amp;ti&lt; lracl of undcveloped land four mil&lt;S nonb of lite
Amhersc Campu&gt;. owned by th&lt; Facully·Siudenc Association
(FSA) and put up lor W. almoSI cl&amp;hl years OiO, may finally
be purch&amp;Kd by th&lt; Town of Amherst and IDJide into o waste
land till.
But almOlJ tmmedlatdy afln th&lt; Town bcpn takina sotl
sample&gt; in th&lt; vndant rtclds last ~edt. • eommunhy
orpnrzauon c:alled Citi.t&lt;n&gt; AaalnJI Dumpin&amp; (CAD) formed
10 rC$1$1 any proposed but)1n&amp; around.
Th&lt; }l• """' of land in q~J&lt;&gt;~ron, pur&lt;h&amp;Kd b) FSA rn
1964 Wllh SIU&lt;knl mandatory Ita,-· oriJioally 10&lt;111 10 be
wed for

m..-ruatonal or cducauonal purposes. Ho .. ~c:r. n

wu d«idcd"' 1972 that rh&lt; &lt;'"lllhPY land -.as or bnle...., 10
the Un1vcrshy and 11 wu put up for Ale. S~ lh:..t ume, f'SA
has re.xhed rou&amp;hiY li•c off&lt;rJ for the land. but each has

fall&lt;n lltrou&amp;h
A=rdlna 10 Amherst Town Supuvisor Jack Shorp&lt;, th&lt;
FSA land i• only on&lt; of &gt;&lt;veral POI&lt;ntial landfillsircsthatth&lt;
cown is lookln&amp; into. He &lt;mphasilt&lt;l t1t11 aboe.lutcly no offer
has bec:n made 10 FSA and that nonf' wiU be made until a
complete study or the area ls frnished .

....

AllhouJh Amhc&lt;R Cbiof EnJinm- Roland Ooan """"'
wh.h Sha'I)C, he said that from lh&lt; lllll&lt; •n•nti&amp;AIIOII
&lt;'Ondu&lt;l&lt;d so f111. t he 111ea seems ld&lt;ally suited for the dump.
" I personally like the FSA land be&lt;:aUJC ll'uo larae and han
crerncndous buffu area." ht e.xptalned, " and,..also b«au.se
ir's practic:ally in our own backyard."
l.ron.k iJiy, ahac'.s the samt reason CAD member Ritk
HouJiltallna
for hi$ opposition lo the landtill. "That
dump i.s. rr~r to evayonc o( u.s who Uvts MXliO ~~ ht Jaid,
" and 11 shouJd be lO C\Cf)'Orlt who brcathQ air and dnnh

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Boc:ausc the CAD u Rill rn dndoprnental Ill&amp;...
HouJhralutl could nor p... an ... ~. oo '" 101&amp;1
mcmbtnh1p. He dJd..uy. ho_.cvu. tM.llC\naJ homeotwncn'
auoaauons; from ecross Westcnt NC"AJ Yotk ha\ot apra.srd
me crest Ul JOil'\iq.
Th&lt; T&lt;Nillwando Oeek ~ rc:sidml said hOJ matn !&lt;01
tn"'lves a dratna&amp;&lt; system insa!Jed bdow lhc land many
)&lt;011 1&amp;0· H&lt; Cltplalned jhat _If a dump 1$ built. "llurry
&lt;ledac" 11 likdy to seep into the system.
"I'm afraid for my &lt;hildrcn. They...,•• , be able 10 take
eountry walh any more. Houahtalioa rcmatked. "'Otey
won 'c even be able to walk to the e:nd of our property where
chere:•s 1 draina~ ditch. ••

The en&amp;ineer responded, ho,...n. Ihat lrmches w!U be
buih intet$t'Ctma with the- dralnaac S)'.'Um\ 10 prevent any

contamination
Ooan said he understands that local ra.idcnu art futful or
the proposed dump. but noted lhlt bdorc any construc.110n
tlln bq.in, the SHale Department or Environmental
Con~vation must Jive its approval.
"Proplc don 't wan1 thlJ Stuff nor than. but what :arc we
n•posoito do WJlh U." he ubd. "cal 1t?11

Slodnl suppoff
The rQjOfl CAD has bqun u anlr·l&amp;ndtiU camPlfao
befor&lt; th&lt; land has .... be&lt;n sold, I«''&lt;dJn&amp;IO HouJhultnc.

" be&lt;ausc h&lt; bdina orpmzM- may ..... a hy croup of
.wpponen. ''Our hop&lt; " that stvdaJU wdl take a btt of
concrm lowardll&amp;Dd 1hey O'fli"D &amp;OlAI towarcb lhu

we:· M

&gt;aid.
UB Yra: Praid&lt;nt for Finane&lt; and M&amp;nl&amp;ancnl Edward
Dory. who is abo FSA TrcasurCf. ~ noc hehev&lt; tb&lt;
proposod u~or the land willarrm FSA'• c!&lt;dSK&gt;n ros.ll ir to
th&lt; Town or Amhc:nt.
''Tht1"e may~ a

rew tndlv1dual membrcnor 1hc board who

ma.y Pf'Otdt.'' he said, ·•bu1 I'R11UIC lhc ma1oruy rtahu that
-tCio'II,.•WIId o- o-Qll l

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euvirOI&gt;Jilenlal COilCCriU arc ohc oonsidCTOIIoiU or oh&lt;
purdtacr, not the Jdlcr ." Student Also&lt;iaoion (SA)
President Tim Sb&lt;dwl ~· " Wc;re nor Jdlinl 1 dump,
"&lt;edna llleland," be renarled.
lloc)l Doty 111&lt;1 slurp. illid lbar no price on tile land ha.s
bceu cliKUSStd bettb&lt; two sides, but ohc Vke Pruodcnt
matlioaocd lllat tb&lt; akiol price I'SA rqiRcred Wllll HW&lt;tl
Realton Is ~an act"C. He DO(ed, bowevet. tb&gt;l "askin&amp;
pried are alwa}&gt; biJber lllan '0!111 you &lt;&gt;P«1 oo ...."
FSA bouJ!tt Ill&lt; land at SUOO an ac:n: 16 ~ IJO. and
Doaa bdinu it ..UI - be sold for much more than tllao

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now.
Ulhe Town does buy llle land , Sluoq&gt;eAld h would buy lh&lt;
&lt;Ullre lol ...,. tboqb lllclandllll willoale up only about 1.!0
or llle 51• 8C'fes. The ~ will probably be made into a

"butTer" .,.. c:cosistin&amp; or . park 111&lt;1 recrcatiorial faciliuo.
"'

No

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The money Jftlcnoled [rom tb&lt; $&amp;It • ·ill JO oo I'SA, bul

J;ii8!iiiii;(iiiijji;iiiij~j;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:Sh=cd!
:an:is~hopln&amp; oo put il inoo a '"'!' fund fa&lt; studcu!&gt; and

Ralph's Restaurant-:

cvcntU&gt;lly opcnd it on 1 student union Cor the AmbcrR
Camp••· On« rhe rnofi&lt;Y becomes aVllllablr, Sbcchan ootrd,
"h'• aoln&amp; oo be a mwy si•u••ioo dccidina 'O!!cre it tl&gt;&lt;s-"
AnOihtt mwy 51tuation. KCorclinato Doan, Is what mlgh•

happen IC tile Seal&lt; do,.. the CllaiTce landfill in Sardinia
befO&lt;C ohc Town of Amb&lt;rst buUd&gt; iu own. IC this should

bappcn. h&lt; Slid. &lt;h&lt; CEOS landCiU in l'liq ara Falls would
cod up ,.rth a "monopoly" on aU solid waste in tb&lt; area and
';.ouJd con,.qurody cbasae outraa0011$1y hiJio prices.
"This u ohe r...,. "'))y we need • landrtU," he cxplaiucd.
"Cbartccwed !Ocharl• " foro&lt;onoCwmoe-&lt;&gt;owit'supto
U$. h eosu "' Sl-l mdlioo • llf" 10 eli- or OUI slut!&amp;•·
tmaain&lt; if ohcy dosed ul7"
A new procal sdlccluled 10 ao Into dfa:t 01 Amhmt's
Sew~&amp;&lt; TrCilm&lt;nl Plano w\11 convcn studae inlo inc:incmed
olh. ond Doan laid this, 00111 ~ w\U male up tht larJ&lt;SI
portion or dlspo&gt;abk WUit. Ho,.-evcr. !his dOClll't comron
Hou&lt;all,..
ltid thai llh 1s )"" as danaerous u sluda&lt; is.
"Thai's $Imply ncaaolna lbc (ICI ," h&lt; remarked,_

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State office begins crackdown

on coll~.e term paper companies
AJJKII Bd~la

No. J9J. History of £opiiM Pou~From its
/&gt;q/11111111, 'HI/ b(forr ri!COI'thd tlmt, tlw W&lt;fllth of
11/'dtfOiorlcol l/lld t111isti&lt;: darg /$ "vk wrd 11nd
crm Paper 81...,;; Stucbu " ua and co1Jeats ,Qff/IJyud. A d - in motmolt Qnd dm tn art
thiousJsou&lt;lh&lt; Dtlloo hne ao tlmea round "rdJcr• Ill d'«&lt;m«/, 41 111 tlw lntUDCtion Q/ tht /idpli1111 sodny
"......m." c:cmponles tJ&gt;It ;offcr I)R•wrlllct~ tam tllld hs l.chllolou . /OfHJttsl18/ ootnotts18 sour«$ in
popm fQJ $&amp;1&lt;. Altho"'h obese companies 111-u.e blbliotTQ/1/v'.
,
T')le eatalo1u&lt; llsu p&amp;pcB - ordin&amp; to . subj&lt;Cl.
lhat ','all ri&gt;at~ire for ...ard1 aaiilan.:c only,"
Oeolocy, Economics ••• etc. If the
Stott ofCic!Jhln movina to ban the papcr1 fl'om bcina
company docs not have your sub)cc:l on r.lc, "ll~Pcrts
sold in New York, • 1
. ' .
Scclloo 21.J..B oC !'lew York'~ Educa&lt;ion C:.w uys wUI prcpase a popei' Cor you.
Acoordloa 10 Stein, h iJ unlawful Cor studcnu to
..Ulna 1crm papcr1or IIIJald In writina lcrm papcnto
collca• scud&lt;ois. illellll. Acawdkla to Lepl Alc1 10 the •ubmlt th&lt;oc popcn. "Uilna tb&lt; term poP8C'fS is
Auorncy Oeoeral's Ofl"10e Pau Bon, moat ·- b plaauarlsm, ond obey •land co be prosecuted b)l the
CO&lt;'IIJ)OIIia urbacd "" tho West Cout and ' do mail UniV&lt;tsity," he commcn1ed.
O&lt;d&lt;t busi,.. io ~l'ort. "We'rt IDYalipliaa !he
(~Mit ord&lt;t) pnl:dce aod coatcmplatina undctt~Jdlla No ...a
•
olso noted UW the J(lldcnc 'O!!o rcsona 10 using
civil """'" . . . . these COIQI&gt;IIIia, •• be Ale!. •
Two ""-"" dlolll- bcal widely publlciud and ohio ......_ IUnds to pin lluk c:onoplll'ld to olio risk
olio ore bciaa -~~ tb&lt; Attomcy Oawral'1 o.f bdna opdled from !he Univmily. "'The student
Office are Alllloor's R...itrch S&lt;Mca. IDe. agPacifoc tlllt does it II a real 1ootr. Rt'a DOC ccttlna
not acuiill what
Rcaean:b """ ~ Aslistaoco. Pao::iJk . _ . . . ift!"""'*lon&gt;-hc'a ooc ltaminc.
O&lt;d&lt;t . . . _ 1ft pooted tluouPortl II¥ ~ "" be II pe~ foc_(with tuitioa). lt'a .lite ctocatina in
bullell't&gt;
-':)&lt; c&lt;IUY bdcllai, "We - 10 aolil.olte. You .., bun," mallualned' sum.
Aa-.nnow audo!bl, wile II ewaldtladdioiayoCo
before a S.. ,..... _. • ~ .,.._
a&amp;aJocoo, ..,... witb St....
is Cl&gt;lllicloria&amp; buyioa
. . . ~" clqlloiaal Bart ••
I pepet ~ "I need Ml A bedly and I doa'O,.ha•c
1ft to wrh&lt; a ~" But lie toaliza Ill&lt; nslt iS
c:omidcnbk. "Unless )'OU ..., t&amp;kc rC$J)Oilll'bilitY for
...,"...,"-to you, you ....U..il's 1101 eay to act
• ...., dh, lbeu il'l no&lt; • IOOd idea... be OlQ&gt;Ialb&lt;cl.
"1!'1 1 loa llliaUU lhl1.a to Clo," be Ald.
One UB pod1111e parchuod • 30-.,..... ror $74
IDd rccin&lt;d• A oak. "It -•lol. bul l l l c - 1
• Felrllfr E4iror

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�Crofts shal&lt;etJp plans due?
Aaina Director of Pubbc Affairs HilTY
J ackson said . Weclnuday l.hat tht
Drpar1mcnt will under1o a ''reocgalti.zation"
io the neat futur&lt;, althOuaJt he
dedined co p•e dctoJII or hi&gt; pllllU Tht
effor1 •ill iudude :10m&lt; •bulnins of
pcnonurl o.od.. the po&gt;llbl&lt; acquilltiO&lt;I cor

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somt 01 her u.niu~
Notin&amp; additional txph\nulon~ are
.. prematwe,'' JaC'kson explained thai tht
plannong for tilt •h•k•·•P beaan over the
summer "I thin._ u·, nca.ltd," Lhr Aehna
OiffC10t &amp;."3Jd, "but I don'1 '¥113nt 10 diSCU1\ II

anrmorc-"
fht fu\1 pcr.onntl dttJffico 1n\oha
Dlrmo.' of Pubhcauons Roben En&amp;clhardt,
~ assigntd anothtr position and
&amp;c•&lt;n diff«ent dutie&gt;.
Ena&lt;lh111dt-who
rtfu&gt;ed &lt;001m&lt;nt Weclnodoy-h.. fdo:d 3
llf0&lt;'13net "1th Albany.
Sp«tnun has
latnecl A.uistaot 10 th&lt; Poeucl&lt;ftt 'Ronalcl
Slt~n odmouecl he .,... En&amp;dhilfdt's h&lt;&gt;llnt
off~«r lor tb&lt; liOJvtn~l), but r.Cnunecllrom
JIVIOJ -addn'ional mformadon. ··11 n our
policy not tO dUi..:U~} &amp;ri~anm When In
f'lfOCC'u," Stem noted
Jack10n commnufd thai Encelh.l udl'\
Jflt~aftl~ 'IIOuld "haH no effec-1'' on hu
rd)fJ~l.tallon Man' "' tit' ~o.an lone" ah"
procrdures tbaJ out nu1t1ntJ m rhc- C'Onlta"'.'
'he AClll\1 Ditmor \Ald, ''bul thtSC' mO\C'S

who w111

no.

have been undrrway since the. sumrnrr. "
Univcr&gt;hY Prcsicleot Robert L. Kelter
~Nrotc
a lcucr to Educational
Comrnu.nae&amp;~lM~ Cm1a Dircaor Gaald
O'~y 0'&lt;f the SIUIUD&lt;J tdlonatum Ihal he
was cons"""'"' shoftina ntdJo &gt;lot ron WBR&gt;
10 Public Affam. "He told me it u aill
under scrutiny/' O'Grady 54id. "and 1 wrocc
a response I&lt;) the President. but l ha\lc no
"·ommC".l\1 on th111. "
Ckanga
"As far a&gt; I ~no• 11 IS s@ 111 h1&gt; olft«.
"but I h.l&gt;&lt;n ·, heard bad. from htm "
O'Grady saod .
•
Stt:tn sa1d Ihat lhe possible rf'Ofpn1u1ion
nf Public AfraJr$ "ould be Jonc onsode the

Ocpanmcnt and would n01 in,olvt

k~lrr.

··Any orpml.IUOn:ll chan&amp;.cS -.e make W't
done b~ the JprdfiC &amp;rtl.'' the beatdco
us.Sfant added. •·The only nmt rhc
Pr~ukn1 u m~~oohed is --.hen u m1a,h1 111\olncro~smsu~

••

Ovt• the \ummcr, J\ettcr 1mtii iCd a series
of personnel ~d reoraanizauon c:hanges
ahcr hh numbtr rwo and chret
mcn-E.,rcuuv" Vi" Pte.i&lt;knl Albtn Sonnl
&gt;nd Vke Pr..,dent fo( Acadcmtc AffaJrs
Ronald 8unn- dc-pal1ecl (O&lt; po&gt;l&lt; and Othn
un.JVcriUJa.. The Pratde:nt dauohcd Somifs
nld post J.nd rt'J)Iaccd n "-·nh ont' for a V'n

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CHANOES IN CROFTS; tN Oth,••

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Afllltt wWI M ~no • ~~,totvtnlullo!'l"' t.QOf'l
RC:..Of'dlnt to ~Uno Ditt&lt;.'tor H'"'f Jadson ti•

Pri:wckat for l\ade11uc Air.,,..
In addotooo, Keua fot....S IOJ&lt;Ihcr the v,..
Presodnu for R&lt;Satch and th&lt; Dean or lh&lt;
Oradullt' School 10 cr~lc one position. HC'
explalnecl that lh&lt; chon&amp;&lt;$ would clear up
UnlV«lioy's hierarcloy 11J1d free tilm to &gt;PCI'd
more time makin1 lona·trrm policy dtclslons
and f&lt;W&lt;r houn on day-aro~ problc1n
soh.,.. It Is n01 kno,.o at th,. pou11 of
J:ac-k.lon's moves uc pan of ~etttr's ovn-aU
Jtttuelural changes.
Stcln 'tad he was u.nawarc of

WOI.Hd not Qtte •ny Cltl• ll._, but t1 1t '-no• tNI
P~catiOns Otrtctot f\otM" Ef19el~dt wHI e.

••ltfl'ed to •~n. poe.hb't

dlJCUSSIOru "aa thiJ llmt'''t~at ma&amp;N UPf'~
tht' top posnJOn 1n Publte A.(fau! 10 the Vw.-c
Praicknt's fld . YtaniOj!O, tbe ro&gt;~ hdd b1
L-c1ley

Rowtilnd-occupaed

prominen« but

WI)

lo.,.cR"d

1ha1

t'~cntui&amp;Jlt

u,

lh~ level or OsrtC'IOI

Jactson-•hO ll .abo an Mnsun1 10 thtt
he ha.s "no •cka·· tf ht at to
lhr full·t•mc ht;&amp;d olf rtu: Dt_p;unnc:nt.
aJthou&amp;h he l l Pfett.rmiDI "lth hu plan
-5&lt;-rh OW&lt;Irhlld
Pres~dun-Qid

cx:Mm

Tieing together loose ends,
Foe Sen ponders new
addrcu cht ' 'buac 1MUC"S chal
~l·
deal! v.· uh " to matn ·
tatn SUNY', ··~a ndardl- of

b~ Job n La1tl•n•
\I&amp;N~Djiftl ttMu'

Appatmlb

iurfnmJ from a

~ EducatM&gt;n hanJO•&lt;f, til&lt; ·

"'' "&lt;ned

F&gt;&lt;Vh)Sog~l&lt;
fOf l.b&lt;
nnallime thtS,.~t.f lO c.fiscuss a
"''de a.rray of copies~ co tie
tosaher wmc lO&lt;Ht ends~ .
In contras1 \0 the weU ancnaftl
•nd h&gt;ahly •oal &lt;1J&lt;Cial Oc:ncnl
Educat~ sess10n held t .. o ....~,
earlier. Tuc$dly' \ 1a~.Uutlcr
mmonc ..... dt"'od
the pt&lt;~U,!'
mC"ttln~·\ fln"'or\, 'lnd, a~

or

t\.ldcn~~ocd by ~UIPI) " ht.an. 1hc
f'TC)CnC"c Of H'~~oeral facull)

PrC!IIdcnt for Acadmuc
\t tau' Robert H
Ro.s.sbc-rg,
\'k.t

Prt\ldtnl

Robt'rl

Lni\-C:UII)

l

.... C'Ut't.

PfCSC.nrC"d Orecunber'to only nt'N
bujinns by readmr. e.M"Crpu from
SCIIC' Uni\'etsil.) uf New Ymk
I~UI'lYI Ch•neellor Clifton R
\l.hotton's " Multophase ' Rollini
Pia~· (O&lt; SUN'r"-a :!It PI&amp;•
polpouni on ho~~~o lhc robU"

'ln'"cn-11~ o;y~tm ~ould

firJ~ •ub-plan
"pro•od&lt; 1\t&gt;tb&gt;llly and

The Chanallor'•
.. ould

opponunuy.. for ach tnd•vtdual
campu..o. to decide how co alloca.ae
:avallat&gt;Jc rcmurcu by rtduc:ln&amp; or
ph1~1111 O\H prog:r-anu. ck:cmtd to be:
0~ pnority.
Thr S&lt;cond phaK, Rossb&lt;ra
.,tOfUIDUC'd. -~uJd C'OMI$l or
•
and~.. bet.,.....
dtfrnen1 Sln'J1' r:mcmdt",hcsame

..,w-.......

01 )tnular program-11 A)~, cumpk

orchiAP!CX'tM, RO\)b&lt;"r&amp;t'KPIAined•
0
thlli • nocr1co be'"""" the VB and
~ o--ttt c...•.. (fOCI - .. • '1 £. Gt'nc,C'tt
L•br.a')
Sru~ 1 r~ w~ MaHgmm~Jet •M~IfW' #ftdc,...,•.,.mt•tcttQII•IJitO'Itlf#'""' '* ·
ckpan11Knt l i pn.slibk "C.m.t\C'O &amp;s bd~ws, -is to make a jreaJer
"'Wt ft:d . lt&amp;illmi~Y and
u.m..:n~ .. bOut u .. f'fOir&amp;rn. Ute ·•"rn.,tmr- srw:tu.rc•• for the rca&gt;aniti&lt;HI. Jli'OftJf'r Ita ,..,Ch Cht
fC'\ mlh -appomltd Vl"~ Prrildmt )V"'-'Y iY"a:Jl·
Campus and antl\'t interaction
rcmAr~cd . ''We: v.outclbt ddtJhlcd
Rantmberinc that the T-albcn wub other u,pic£.·· the: anKUlaiC"
w !U-Wnff 115 re~urco (10 e1(rand Conrerm« Room• chamba--rbr Stnaaor uscrr~. ••We ~tuh 10 learn
the
UB
Ltbr:u y
S1ud1C'S Scoa1c:•• home thb year-wu and bt karncd, 10 hdp and b&lt;'
l'l&lt;paolln&lt;nO."
popui:Ko:d by ptofc.,on lllld other ~=~~ to ~row inSieod or m&lt;n.-ty
llto.r~of'llt..alOOn "O"Id ~"'" aadcm\OM, FacultyChau NOtman ~~
"&lt;&gt;&lt;'YbodY happ~ .. h&lt; saod, Sol~olfqu&lt;SIIOil&lt;d Rossbcrl ilbo111
Followlfll ha&gt; - e c l tlJ&lt;C&lt;'h.

StnotN\

tUb\IIIUt~ft l fo1

C\oi..~lkncc "

..:

tq:K&amp;•ntna tha.1 eM appco, ...nwd)

10 \C'Khtna tJO~ruc:m) ~

rora ao

a.ntl(tpltd budaa cu"
"The muniphQ&gt;Cil rollong pt'ln
nntrstd oul or a sc:ric'i or h.t'annJS
t~;oncnrunJ rhc SUNY budan)."
cxplamecl Rossbcta "It tell&gt; .. her.
SUNY IS com&amp;o•c th&lt; n&lt;n foHIO
tO ynn." Aclmillinl that the plan
'' ••cocnplcx,'• the Vtcc

10

tbc

rur.a1~o."'IIf'tt dut to the \hlh ~..outd
hencfio all in9otvcd . " Mayb&lt;
Ome\l"' would kfC'P thtC'e hn~ and
rcappOflk&gt;t1 thcm. UB could &amp;&lt;1
fold' and
Cmlfal """ L&lt;Cil
the onr." Roubers pro)«ttd,
,.,.,"I th•t th&lt; mo•es ,.ould be m
lint wuh ~lban)''&amp;. lu)£cnl)
meuurn.
rhe final and "rnoll dlff.cutt'
phase. RossberJ told th&lt; S&lt;nll&lt;, i5
'ht rUI)nfi,uuuon of t;_ampw:
nuS&gt;loM. A&lt;&gt;COtdtnJ to Wl\anon'&gt;
~port. thcx &lt;hasf&amp;ts " proVIde lb&lt;

sur-v

Pre~tdmt

uurmp1ed co c;qltain Ihe in1ricacies
10 the small·bUI·intt'rucc:d
3Udtcnce.
Wharton's PfOirarn If dJ\Iidcd
onto three"""""· Ros&gt;bcr&amp; notecl.
"hocll, .,..., mmbinecl toacthcr
b«onx SUNY's '"\hro• '"'-1 down
of the aaunti&lt;l"to Ill&lt; Sttte bud&amp;tl
pl-.nnm and Govunor Hush L.

campus tt~d LM Uru~~oertt\)' an
opportunity 10 r&lt;&lt;W!Itn&lt;. adJUSt
and chanJC the pnmary purposts of
Carey Ad.now1~ains that th«t &amp; campw based on chan&amp;fo:a
ate: "'KvC'f411 aspcc:U'' tOuch pan , Slalt'WidC need$ •• Tht rnuh oflbt
R~c added that chey aU Chancellor'• pl•n•. Roubng
Cbioese SGuOent Association

Cl:linese PictoRial Exbib i'Cion

" Images F~orn A
NegJecte&lt;) Past"
To~oy,

D ec. 5, H a a s Lo unge,
SquiRe Hall
10 a .rn.-3 p .m .
EueRyone w elcoroel

CO· SpDPSOROO by

lr:JGeRnatir:Jal

N+-ai RS,

SA. aoO ll'l'teQTlatioPal College.

role '" the
Ch•ocdJor'1 arancUose,tqleuws.

the

facvhy"s.

R&lt;K~

r·ducacional OP.ponunlly Ctn(n
(EOC) rcprnentatl•e Oary Ros.s
up&amp;ainfti neWt~ opdont lhac faculty
could ~~ 10 mhancc: p(&lt;Sall
r...,.,.,...
••fu rano-wd from the Campl6
prOD&lt;', th&lt; EOC bas exiJtecl in one
form 01 another for J 1 years,·· Rou
dcta.ll~od. "Yet with re.spc:n tu the
ral or this Uohers.ky, the Ccnlcr
has rm~&amp;mcd doak«&lt; en \'irtu.al
liiOO)'IIIIIY." Oacnbina tb&lt; dulleS
of lhc Ccnta-pcunanh• 10 hdp
mlnoncy and po~)' IC"\t:l pcnons
lwn "matkt&lt;tble •~tlis"-Ros&gt;
requcsatd •dow tie\ wttf\ the
twoaram.

~

faculoy."
Des:•MIC the Oirct'tot'i lnlc."fiUOn

m hold an tntormat.ottaJ

'K"'l\.ort •

....,, S.....tOFl bc&lt;am&lt; bctloji&lt;KIU

l~ \C'UtOn 14'Uo an aflct
v\r,.ln&amp;
\ ampf\o
oprn fot"um, u\~tnoa ~YIIIii.JOfU )11.1•"•--r..--.hP ...crt Mt ~IC(In&amp;
1urocd

"I 11fcc that ttta"c sboukf br conoern1n1 E&lt;X." ') 1uncuon1 an4
f•culty in,·olvcmmt. but I don't iml)f«SII\f\ uDOn tbt bod) the many
tUllY know lor sure,'' 1he C;apen • JlOUlbtt
us~-s
oI
the
tlall adm;nisuato' adnuucd . ttmt'daal/ vuc:kuonal c.C'nter .
' H owever. .,.;drsprud COO · A.ddteutnc Hcolth Scia&gt;ca Sen.. or
•ullllltllll (wall facuh~ manbeu) 11 Po•hatan Wooldro&lt;IJ&lt;'J Q\ICI') oo
dcr,nit&lt;b pomol&lt;."
bo" the Cmtn could be usecl. Ross
Aftn Rouberc. fintihdl --.:arnrf\A oplalncd that EOC toukt Kl in •

~natou ot posst:blt budp1 sl~.

c-ompuccriltd and uauutcaJ
orJantllllion docs. Wtutr )UPJ&gt;')101
AJtony -tlh cost'"'-O&lt;f«f,.-howr
data. ...,OJa.tU note-d that rhc
numbcn compiled b)' lo}.llhmon;sl
Scudtn are .. most rcle\llfll 10

'"ctJnsuhtna fashion··,o tcmed)'

problems bctwc:t'n minOritY
$ludtnts and faculty.
A.nochcr Smiuor tnquncd b to
"liN how.tho-Catta IOIIW1ecl ••
Notint tb• there IS oo "offl&lt;tal"
hlliOf)' of the mult1 ·pu,.po~
rDJtitutton. ROS&gt; ._p~aontc~that :•on
tbc latt 1w.o·.s, • nu.mbrr o'
~.:ampu:\a vrt'd ror the honor uf nul
Je{llt'll

\1\

lhl~ UnlvcnH'J k»t.··

Lattf . In an cffOfl to e\llOW' tht
"myuuoou• leiiYIIttS of
lnUtluttOn~t Slud•u.' " ;hat
dep.anmtnt"~ Dtrtctm , l.t"'-tt:th.~
Ko)aku, took Rou· du. 1nd u.al
lbc Opnt forum tcdtniquc to
tlp l aw
wh-ac h i' hl&amp;tlly

There will be an

10 UB-thaJ Koj1k.u dbu 1hu1ed
o.ror..~ostaJt
Dodsi'flt doaJ'JQ that ht ·~
p&lt;odoona "~us dau"-iln
.........,""' .. rue~~ m:tpt&lt;d from a
b111na&lt; of Saw&lt;~&lt;'&gt; qveslton&lt; or
lh&lt; .. ,.., or ind&lt;pencl&lt;fto .. tlnd the accuracy of 1hrh
1nfofm1tuoo-1hc r\ltf ..,m•ll ns
Uir«IOf WlUghl 10 ~ aim 1he
faculay't. fC'tt\ with IUIIantCC) lhii
the doua ,, "a.hd.
Ho•~cr.

pcnona.l auw--;mc:a

tbd oor _ , 10 ..usly School of
Manoaemmt A.iSOdat&lt; Prof....,.
Jaa~t·c Tncc. v..-ho ...o1ced her
dJs.p•casorc:

OvCT

••t wondn abou1 the: 14\.Uracy:•
olle &lt;aid "For all "'' ~no" lib&lt;
fKuk)' .. ho C'Oikc:t lhc QIHSUQ)
can be ft'porltn-. haUUC1nauuns or
h&lt;&gt;· " t&lt;.&gt;Ja~u all&lt;mpto:d 10 ~aol~
lht IOI'TtCWhll J.nlatQTl&amp;S'iC' 'Jud~Ct'
w1th

adm1uiuns or

at 3 p.m. rn Room 240 Squire Hall.

1)0Uibl t'

u..cuosa11cnoe\ and tbc nted for
data rC'I)Onln' 1mprovm1ml
Ura,tRJ. Sc:natocs to r.;onlact tum
penOnafl~. rhc Olro.,Of o ffned 10
a111t.•er
hrull)'
quullon ~
contrmtn&amp; htstdllhon.J SluJtc5

the Fa~.ulc) Xnatt
c:oncluded

a.,--\i\'IIIC:.'\ 1f1cr

Assembly Meeting
Today

the artumulahon

of the'""''·

\CSiiOfl

�.I

e

I.
~

'

I

.J

t(

~

~

case remains open;
Evidence under scrutiny

T~eft

bl Eltna C•r•••s

.....
....................................
""-

/:.IM6Nif· C'ltl(/

"

The UB furnuurt thd1 conlrovcny I) no1 )'t1. a do.)C(I rue actordms to
'-n A.uastant O.itriC1 Auornt)" """ho ~a.ld Wcdnnd:l)' 1hat tvtdenc-e 1s llill
bcina uamined .
• Tht lhdu, ¥t idely publicutd 1n rc:tTnl "'-et~s b) tht Countr·Exprt$.\.
allr&amp;edlyoccured rrnntlll'72to 1980 dunn&amp;lhuburot bn~«n lht old and

~we~~ty_. .............

OftC..III!.ID Roc a.......... I .... .

............................
•.....,.....,CM..,........
ca..._
~,.

~

new c:ampuks An lnu~rna.J '"' ~ll,g&amp;l.on ••~ rarnt"d out by lht Una\Cf.SJt~ .
and UB Prts.ldent Robert 1 Ktntt Jubmuu:d on No,m.bn 20 a fln:al

--~.......---~.

rtpOn to lhC' Unt\octsn)' Coun~oal

~
~

Available at
CAVAGES - s 11. 98

AUI&gt;tanl DA Kart! Kcu~«.fho-cr, ll)id TJ.t 5p«"trum eorli« Lhl&gt;
,....k thai e-lden« " &lt;llll bnnJ &lt;1udi&lt;d "Tht cu. i&gt; 11ill undn

c:onddtrauon hen." ht UJd "I can't. thou&amp;h. $lY vr.hat
will I&gt;&lt;."

1~

rtn&amp;.l ou1comr

Aa:ordma to th&lt; O&lt;•ll•al •n•C'SI.,.tiOnso-tlllned out by UB's
0tpanmc:n1 or Public S.rtl)-a numbn outside: bu&lt;ln~• and Uniwrsn)
ofrlcials "ere 1nvolved in
01 Sl&lt;ali"' til&lt; propnty.
'"-ttlft'. 1n hu rqMHI 10 tlrt Counol. ho•""C\rr, sad ahat rd~.uvdy ftvr.
penon&lt; "'ere ln•ol•ql "' th&lt; "allfled torup~~y" and lh&gt;t propertY ""'
tClurned H&lt;llddtd I hOI ion ~·~•dia~lon --ttlch rollo"" lh&lt; utiual pur,c dld
not fmd any t\'ldcn« "to support tbt contCIIIodn lbac(rll&lt;'k loads or M"
and/Ot USfd fu:rnltUCC' ..tff diH'ftcd from tht Um.. cnky &amp;I had been
alkJ ed.

..u,.,.

''NO( was any t'&lt;fldtnee.·• he char&amp;cd, ''to suppor1 Ihe conlcntion lhlf 1
employ«~ and

ma.u ton.t;paracy u..sccd ~,,..f't'ft or amona Uruvt'nuy
tmploy&lt;cs or compan1n out.,dc: the Umvcrsny "

Contmlttloe•
In cht on&amp;Jnal report by PubliC S.rny-lc&amp;bd to the Couritr·E:rprD$
early thi&gt;,Falland rcccncl) 10 Tlv $p«tl'llm-lttvatiaaton Kun Horrmann
an&lt;1 Cltalcr Mm-itna reporttd I hat propocrtX bad bctn taken from •"t803
Elmwood Awnue, Chandln Strttt Wareho use, 11&lt;11 Plant. Rid&amp;&lt; Lta
CampU&gt;, Bethune Hall, AmhcrA C.mpw and South CampU&gt; by both
MayO!llo(er lmovina company) employ&lt;n and Uni•=ity staff, and
uasponed 10 off campU) loctrlom ror 1htu own pctr.onal UJC and possiblt
resale. Property (was) obtw:r'f'td at numc1o~.U rc:s:idc:nct:s of Mayflower and
Unlvershy tmJ&gt;IOyca."
Sin« mtdla rcpon' have publlci&gt;ed chat invntlptlon, l.lnlvtnlcy
ofnciah have nmc:d Ihat h~ condu1ions arc: unsubstantiated. A .sut»equen1
lnv..tiption by V1cr Presidmt ror flnontc and Manaamcnt Edward Ooty.
Kntcr ar1un. dlsel&amp;lm• many or tht riK'U or imprc.sloiU r~rted by local

I

new~p~.ptn .

. Includes
•
• Choice ~ccommodat ions
• 5 Qay Lift "'fickets
• Full Breakfasts•
• Full Dinners·
• All Taxes. Services

I

Coll~lata

A.,.s Sid Activities

GALA REGISTRATION
WELCOME PARTY

wilh Compllment.ry Beer Sash
leaturtng " Trinity II"
If&lt; AMow""' I n l l l l , _ l T•oo
_ ..,,.,.., '" OWl 100 COlleGe•
aM Uniw!liiiM\

_ _ RE&amp;eRVAT10NS

and

Gratuities

But UB A..isaan11'0 tht Prcsldc:nt Ronald Sttin '*id Mooday tllal Doly's
tffO&lt;I&gt; ........ 10 dc:ttrmiM the va1Jd1ty or tht various ailoptJon• and 10
dc:tail thaa · 'emain property wu inappropna1cly &amp;JVcn away by University
pcr100nd who dld not llave lhaa authority." In Other cases, it adds, it ,...
taken by UnlVU'IIty ...,.plo,.... who thou1h1 h had no furtb11 value or
ruDCtion 0&lt; W» loened to UB cmployca,
Or the lO tmplo~ Who ...... idc:ntifi&lt;d ID Ooly'J report, JO were
~ed. Oflt' was unoffiCially rcprimaoded, and rour ,...,.. asked 10
rawn tht properly or ramburx 1bt Unhcrsity for U. cost-"whidt in no
.,a CU&lt;ICded $l0." Two 011ter cmplo)'&lt;U repon&lt;dly raxived official
leucn or reprimand ond , ... Olhen ....,. rlll&lt;d •
One cmploytt was JU.&lt;p&lt;ndc:d wilhoul pay an&lt;1 bas 5lnc&lt; raip&lt;d. In a
Co11~ttr 111klc it was tq&gt;Orted thaa Dln1&lt;l S. Candc:tla. UB .....aant
roolirlcs Procram eoordlnaaOt. wu ••..,....,.., by Doly and micn&lt;d. Tbc
a-empk)yec, ho,.cver. cknt«&lt; any connn:don bft•«n his resianation and
rq&gt;Ort."
ll'••lll oe
Accord••• to Doly. one anploy.. was &gt;WI&gt;dld&lt;d becaUJC •he
"pr~ or ..rdc:ncr" collcaed by UB invntipaon ibow&lt;d chat
Candella diJ!&gt;Ia)'td "poor ml.ll&amp;&amp;cmcnt on his pan."
Sldn told TM $p«trum that althoul)l tht Umvesity has caW&gt;
ll&lt;lioo -in ,...,.. or rcprlman&lt;l and ...pen~ lbt tlterts, an)
tmJ)Io)'&lt;U "ditdpllned" e.an 11111 apt&gt;Hlto SUI'IV.
"Additionally," h&lt; &amp;aid, "the aut'b noldooed l&gt;&lt;caUJC the DA still h..
alltht materlaol."
AI lite OIUC'I or the Uoh'crsity'• iovesliption, Keller r&lt;ports,\hc DA'•
orr.,. wu nOtified. Tbcn IICICOtdlfta to \he Prcsldc:nt, t/1&lt; Assistant DA
uoiiOed 10 the topk &amp;aid becoUK IM incident WU daced, hi&gt; orfrtt mi&amp;hl
not bendk Ia.
•
Howeter, Information roprdlna th~ thtrts wa&gt; rorwarded and Koukcr
lild Wed~y thet tbt evldc:ncciJ •till bcin&amp; "udled. "W~ hav~ ro look at
what io titer&lt; aod dlrcc&lt;n wh~hcr lhcn wu trlmlnoJ mhcondoct and I&gt;&lt;
~le to prove tllat," ht explained. "We have not yn completed ahat
0111mlnadoa."

�......

·.~·

Long Ne·ws sf.-!ike averted, truckers approve co~troct
b J Stevt Simmon.&lt;
l'IH EiJiiiH

i

Guild Pre&lt;ident 1\ath b&lt;tocvc&lt; that Spencer'&gt;
c:teplun:ulon Is nol rrlrvam. and thac the Ntw.J ~im ply
did 1101. .,.,Wnl 10 orrer nlOrc motley... In my mmd.''

Tht Buffolo I:.Vf'ni!UI """'' r&lt;&gt;unu:d publocaooon
lllunda), cndonaa t"o-&lt;1•&gt; drouf!/11 1h11 ,_lt&lt;d from
a ~cuke- b)' l\t•1S dtlt\CT)' t•ud. i.Jtl\ttt and thc\ubS«tutol

SUlptn"tOn

Of

Opctl.lk)n'\

by

1\t'ws

Chairman W.a.rrcn E. Butta .
f.:.;arly Tuesd.,y, lht J8 tru~k &lt;lrh.-rr" played ¥rlhtu
burralo Ntv.spapt-r C.111ld Ptt"\ldtnt Rtchard Rodl
••11«1 "lh&lt; finlli &lt;atd" by "'"'~"'J orr lhtu JOb&gt;
follo*'"' ~ ronlfac1 Ot\('\lt~ ov« dlrftrenu.a:l pay
Houn latt-r. 8ufte1 t~C'd l statrment from h•"
Omaha, Nt-br.n$.:. ofr~r ordcun1 wor~cn allh.t- ."",W5
not to rcpcm 10 wor~ unu1 the "''"~t '-&lt;tlted ''Th&lt;~~
wa) tiufrtt ' ~ finAt ••:a nJ,Ioo.·· Roch told TlltS,wtmtm.

,,

A t 12:00 p.m . Wcdnc~dtt). Nf"W) Vtt't·Prr..Jdc:nt

OIL._ f"(&amp;(htr llf&gt;r'C::lJcd wuh • n.c:"' (0rtlflfl l)fOp&lt;)SII
and "'tlhlft haJf '\in hout t tamstm Unton t..o.:a.f .w9
mcmbc=r~ '~"-&lt;d to irf'rOH the offct
1 he nr"' ~.onUI&lt;I tcrortt&gt;dh' •nHtiH' wntc
llhiUIA,cmcnr t.:&lt;ln'-~'~~'Q""' to l mftfO\t wor~tnC
...l•ndthtlr'l~~ A"~.-oftJmJ to Ko1h, 11 11H0""' fOr .t.l\
l th,rt~\t'd numher ul drt\Cf) .,. ho rouhJ t'loto+t va~,.-ation

RoHt wd. ''! don't 1h1nk the ocher umono,. had
iln)1h•na to do w11h 1ht\ '41Ulttof1."

R...uon a. the 'twt lollowina ohc .atl&lt;mcnl
announctmtnt w;u &amp;ood lmmrch:udt (olio"''"' tlw
BgrC"Crnt'-nt. dilted N1wo. ot:r'l4.:mntl phon~ edhonal and
vruduclitm emol()ytc) ltllmJ. Lhcm to rcpon on

ThUf\«..ay ••Then urr 38 truck driven hc:rc, 11 affirmed
Spencer, " and I 1hin~ I &lt;ou~ for our 01he1 1085
c:mpto)CQ ~hrn I \a)' •c'rt pretty &amp;ocldatnn ~PP) · .,

,.._.01 O«tt bit
Th~ \Cnkt \.flMt Mudu lht Ntllf.rta_nrarr Cmtmfhi.l
ccltbraJlon. and durtna the 1mponant holld;;y

LOCAL r.o. 449

lld\rtni\Jf1~ J.tason, AUhou.&amp;h C"tJtlllt!r· Uprtg Semor
V~t.c Prtstdcm Jamt!l Sharltr t'( pr~d no dune: lo
1 1~ c: itd\'ilrtll&amp;t of 1hr II \oil nC"W\~prr'\ mt,torltJoC'\'":'the \\l-dMSdAY C'OUtun of the Cau~r C'OniiJMd 18
p;&amp;JC'"' o( addK.onill ii..htrtt~ang_ Th~ ;WdutonaJ ad~
~•C' no• 110hdted, d.ltf'M'd Sh11rrC'r whttc Rat I~ den)l"l
r\.lmoh that chc Co11r~1 mtalll ('lubl • ~h an 't'Hmqg

oN STRIKE
~

cu.rrA)_ ~

cdtunn to fill the Nr'1'4·1· gap .
or flCr"Mmal hul•d"-~' oft ~l 411Y ont 11me. Th~ &lt;.'(Uitla~
I he 1\'('WJ, mt.anv.hll&lt;'. hali reuacvcd ,,., h:nlp."''tanh•
.11\0 pro"•dto, f~tr It\" .,trlnaenr limi111fom on day~ that
IOtot .Jd't'trll\tng r~: .. cntJ("\. :at'C."'rdintt to ~I'Cr;c~, , -.nd
tuH
11mt ml(lk))«' M&lt; 10 '-'Ot\ DH\o-CU had
tlluM•r's t'dnK'n proved 10 bt one or thr ,.ear ..
~\."ft 'fll:4ll t.ll'&amp;g 't'!lhOUI a tonlraL1 ~•net No't'cmbn J
.... laflat. .. ,( • t ~ouk1'\ot" nni\rd a cvurk ('I Sufl(la)

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ttapp) JWBODAf'l
" I lt.no• lhiu chc- \ f~) ~1d POl Improve aht dollar
dt-elar~

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"""'"'-' M:tn.aglna Eduur Foster

\JX:nt.:t Smct lhtrt- arc 13 uruon1 lnvol"td in
oruduruoo or thr ,,,. ... l u '' 004 frulblf to lhtr tht:
dollar offn foro"~ un.on, 1lll feat or a wtdaptcad call
ro( mon f'K)OC') ~"'" 101" TM Spt(trllm

Ne u.-~

'"ua, that -.otaki'H. hun. •• he ad.nl•UW, 4ddtnf tt\ill
aht Ntwt• c.,rcut.atto n n"mbe:r1 ..,_,11 001 be alr~s:ted
"ontbn.

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Th!) v..'eek'' ,u,pcn\lun mar~) only Ihe. \\!Wnd time·
1ft Lhc 100 )'C!at hmory ur 'tt~ Ntws. I hit J'UC,ioi:); hl\'t:
been lollut do*n b~ o lobor dt&gt;pUI&lt; In 1970. •
bafa.atntnjl tmpti~ ..."'C'I\ot\1 pubhcattOP fOf J shan

p&lt;rood

Edi~rial

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A $HORT -STAI.CE!. Tbe B.wff• 'o ff•"tttt Ht .n wu ti'K.II doWn fot 1.0 d i rt tM'*' tnll
_....~. . of • ..-.1\.oul 01 11\!d. dnMrt c..t t t•lll•"*-nl WMHM• t
loftt tl0f1Pf911 Wotten. ..,..0 10 • contrKt ~ .." lftlP«&lt;"t ..ortJnt c.,....,,

' ""''.a •")'

change at th$ Courier

t..m~ more chan a yt:at a0C"'' the Cou,tr-~ !O•ntd th.c
rani; or11011 loull~ o,.n&lt;d nc•opapen, Ul &lt;dllonal bo01d has

ch..,.,.

undt&lt;&amp;oM anolh&lt;r mojor
As or Jan•ar) 1), lhe n&lt;l'-m&gt;Om "lil be 1\n~«&lt; h~ J()tl
Kramer, c_un~ntl)' an Msisl&amp;nl Manq1n1 Ed.ttOt or
/llrw.&gt;(/o)-lhc Lona bland dall~ PllP&lt;l He •nil rcpl!Ke
..·uncnt EJtf"tultvc E:.dltor Dou.gl&amp;&gt; Tumcr, who will take
1.hl.f&amp;C or the CutuJtr l Washtn&amp;IOn Ne.-, braoc:h .
1\ntmct·, ll, ad.muted lh.. before the JOb tnlt:r.. lf~ ht l\a.d
Mom '" Burfalo unly ODC'f-10 •U.•t Ntq&amp;ra Filii u a chthS
He ~po~ lhat COftirr ~lt~Uba RDpr Pvlwl- ...Whim
on Bufralo, "hm tpw~ COld him ·~hal 1M dly h
u c:nina . undetaotna a rmalssantt. aftd th" t~ papct. \lndcr
rn:w manaat:mmt, has the samr sp1ri1.
,
t-:..ramer. who hu worked for NrwsdQJ since 1971 , reached
the 1\uucant Man-.JDg EdiiOr l&lt;vd lhU )'&lt;llr He wa;
PrNd..,J of 1he ltorvanl, Crim..,... lh&lt; darly paJ&gt;&lt;f of rht
-.·hoot he Jlld.,..&lt;d from rn l'l61l.
T1M: man h&lt; r&gt; rcpiKIIII described ~Cramer ., ··a •cry bnJIII
IUJ ~onh 1 aood rt&lt;Ord. He lw lht 1till4, !bat tile Ccwr,..,
nctd&gt;." Turner odd&lt;d thai " pooplt ••toY '*orklna fm hom "
~time•

Kramer ""111 head tht newsroom suU ll Ea_ccuuvc Echtor, •
~"""""' Tumcr dcpia&lt;d ... "1n ovcnll &lt;his&amp;&lt; of the

nt':*\room .. Nelthn man felt that I&lt;J--ismf '" u:laH .. c )OUth
._Al mi.K'h of 1 hanchca.p. •• Jbt L'-Ptfinw:t ll -.haJ &lt;ount\.,"
KrUltr tn..,.,.f\J He pouutd 10 hi\ ntnc )cat \ltnl on .._. ma101
QU..ht)' nf'"'~ptf ,·· and rnnarl~ ttta1 ht h.-u ••,. lOt tO learn.
buc I don •t f«l Ol&gt;tf'\11-hdmcd ..
On lht ..ubjcn or aa.e. Turnn mdlt3ied th.a•

pam)~

hJI)&gt; mct1)' k&gt;cl. I doa'l

ony dilficulry."

TDrDrr retLI.fft! to his ••fir.u'\).. c..f't"PPf''.ifta-altu 1.1 \tV\ .u
lh&lt; &amp;fTalo dally. He rn'Clll&lt;d 111M " WtilunJion " iln
as\lgJ!mertc I h.a\t ro,·c:ted ror a lon1 limt:." The Couc~r
E.q.~reu' prt'\Cnt C ap11ol

ronc)pondmr, 02\'td Lynch.

rrpon co Turner The appo1nrmcn1 back co "ponin&amp;

nta.tin&amp; lhc appoLntman u soon as poWbh:"-.a dt'C1unn
tfrm~ ··a cntKal d\O•et But. U'J hu 1obop •·

lhat Turnt'l

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Materials MUST be turned in at Squire or Fronczak
between Dec. 8-10 according to the following schedule:

Motular. D«. 8

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the e ~o t-l ~

200 FRONCZAK

FraiiiMII

9~12:30

Suion

JaDion

1:00-4:30

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Sophomom
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9~12:30

9:00-12:30
1:00-4:30

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Otlllounc&lt;d by Court" P"bbill&lt;r R.,..,- Parklli.IOR 11
Tuesday'' f\~) (onrerc:tw.t" lmmcdt&amp;ld)' &amp;leer kratn" •b
foonall) nam&lt;d to hl&gt; r&gt;&lt;w IJ'lR
A' 1M con(C'R'IItc, Par.. •niOn abo rcu~~ thai l~ Cv•,wr
IS look In&amp; ror I M'li' Edltor1&amp;J P• Echlor. and arr« January
l , -a nc"" Manaatng Ed.hor Kramn annoui'K'rd, "1'11 lK'

Pre-Registration Spring 1981

319 SQmR£

he hu ··no

prt]Udtcc onf way o r uo,hcr ." He .§Aid 1hat when he Loot
u"ll:f lhc EAC'!C\.111\t Editor po\nton ht wu 18, and 1hc. MAl
JllntOr man"'" 22 yc:an olde-r. "A&amp;t h" ootbtna to do ... uh
• ~at." Turner ooouncn1&lt;d. " He (Krun«llw abl~t ) ond •

Aayo.w

Graduate and MFC students may use
sites at any of ·the times listed above.

9:00.12:30
1:00-4:30

Hol&lt;kr

�teditorial
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FSAts albatross

Position is a/ear

Five-hundred and fourteen a~es In the boondocks.
It's marshland-underdeveloped, barren and depreciated.
II possesses a stormy Clast and a ru:bulous future. It's
unwanted. It's ours.
•
The FSA land just north o f the Amherst Campus was
purchased 16 years ago for $785,538.89 and looked upon as
an Investment In view of the rising land coS1s In Amherst,
and a development area lor recreational or educational
purposes. But today, more than $300,000 tax dollars tater,
those dreams are no closer to reality.
FSA has been sitting uncomfortably on a paraalte that
hilS proved Itself no use to .a University stratued wi\11 t oo
many expenses and too few funds. So the decision to sell
the l and u quickly as poulbla Is not even debateable.. If,
after almost two decades, only the marshes have grown on
those acres, change Is long overdue.
There fore, an "unoHk:ial" offer on the land by tile Town of
Amherst Is l good sign. Although FSA will most likely suffer
a toss on the sale at this point, the action w ill tree the
University of property that has been untouched since Its
mld-19605 purchase.
The only point that has heard debate Is whether this
University should sell land that w ill be used u a dump site.
Though premature-since both FSA and AMhersl officials
maintain a format offer has not been submltted-eppol'!ents t o the sate should consider UB's position .
SA President Tlrn Sheehan Is correct when he points out
that FSA Is not selling a dump, but land It has been
burdened with lor nearly two decades. The moral
responsibility lor n:'laklng sure II Is used lor ' 'good"
purposes Is perhaps unfairly placed on the University.
Ideally, the land would not be used as a dumpslle. But
very rarely tn any big business deal ltls up to I he "seller" to
determine the use of the land . Restdents In Amherst who
o ppose using the acreage lor wastes should 'be lobbying the
Town in whtch they pay taxes to act ill their Interests. Ask
student&amp; lor support lor thai ellort and expect strong
backing .
Students' prime concern at this point, howevet , should be
where the money I rom the sate will go. Sheehan' s etlort 10
have the revenue go to students has been pushed before,
but by a previous mandate, II Is headed l or FSA coffers.
Interestingly, however, FSA purchased the land at a time
when membership was re111ncted to people over 21 . Thus.
students were excluded from the group and consequently
from the land purchase which was funded by student
money. The do4tars came from the student fees allocated to
a fund known as the Admlnl&amp;lra tlve Division of the
Ass6oiatlon. All money used lor mortgage, Interest. real
propeny taxes and expenses on the land have since been
tal&lt;en from 118 coffers.
Since 1964, the lund has experienced a numQ8r of name
changes. The fact reamains, how ever-that S1udents had
vlnually no say on how over three quarters ol 1 million ol
their dollars w as going to be apant.
II ahould rtot, therefore, be a "measy" situation, as
Sheehan predicts, In deciding wttera the money from the
eventual land eale goes. And saving It tow ards a student
unJon on Amhem-which the State has neglected to
provide adequate apecelor-ls all the more justification l9r
the proposal.
Whether the land shoUld tie eold Is no\ at quaatlon, and
how It should be uaad after the sale Is Interesting debate,
but beyond the IJnl\ler.lt y's responalblllly. The only really
appropriate Queelton at thll point asks w hara the money
from the land, w henevM It Is aold,_wlll go. The only fair·
anSWM Is. 'Into lhe coHMI from which It cao'\G.' Student!!
ha.,. a very valid claim.

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Elena Cleaves

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cu~au tnat connt.ettOft will be tKJHL. Thill poattton na.s
betN\ made clear tn 'W'IrlouJ kinds ot forvmt by varkJtJs
•n.slttuHonal .Jpot(esmen tOt the last ttvoral yoars

To V.. Editor.

J note Wtth lnt..eat the oomment amlbutod 1 to
GorOon Fotter In you• 110/Y oboullhol~RT expons1011 Furthermore, II nas Oeen AUPPOf1ed by several dlfferonf
lhal"l would like to" ..' lrom UB. tl t~y arelntoHtSlecJ
they should contoct uo."
Tt\.e position ot thll tnsUtuUon on the neullitY lOt a
rapkf 1rans11 connectton between lttt
campuMS
hal nev•. to my kncwrteoge, c~ FunhoONnOtej we
Mlfeve ttW wtten ,..eo,. ana JoQJo are auowe&lt;J to

'wo

by Robert G. 8 1111
I like to give a lttlnd ot mine pr®lems 1f only
bocouse lt' o so uay to peg him . . o hyPOCrite ond guys
tiki IIIII ~ld be Ofven p&lt;OO'ems. I ,_,., you lhouiG
" " ' Mtat be say&amp;. He'a tun to drlnJol • llh bul no f'nO(e
bKAIIM he'a o llot, FOJ nample-ond you snouto Mt

hlm-he'o 11&gt;1 kind of guy w!lo to tho t&gt;&lt;cturo of
oiii11011C41 ond hlo ~""'"pay tom Ia lrotWin -ool and
ho WO&lt;k&amp; hla summero otiBM but ht tolko o)ltne tome
anyway tbcM.It anercnt and 8uddhlam •• It he realty
,,_ onr ollt. Ho'olhat kind ot~uy. y..., \IOIOUkl gl.. nlrn
c&gt;&lt;cOiemtotao.
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Juse lAS~ nlgh'l he ealo tn•s. 1 wu ahowlng n1m \ht!
Q&lt;Ut'arltcle In the TrmN. Tnla fei&gt;O(Ier ooental• weeko

kindS of tac1s u!latlng 10 Ulo number ot rldttt which w!

bt,tevo wouJCI use ttl• connection.
u .,, Foster..nas t\Ot n.eerd thl!i slatemeru, ho h.s

ltmoCY not bHft hstettlng

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reading

John A Neal, Vtct Ptilllflftftl
FaGtlt,teJ Plannmg

well

well

you ••v- •-'

" Wou. what would
u he'd know. 1asked
•·1 bel ~·ct go Into one of I hose ofacH; D•t leno lobe

ac:Nm and come out 1 COUDJe ol wHQ later wu" &amp;OI'nft
oeallr •n&amp;llly drug PtOOCIIC&gt;tlo•lS you could lell to'""'
drug-.~fed BuddNtt Jftlls and ~~rnt• u_p .ome 100&lt;1 o l
11101)1 f)roelolming thotoll mont I f Ill no sa 1n thiS Co&lt;Jntn
11 ceusitd by caoltaUam and not tonowlng the aociallsl
example tel by Albanta, or something l nll·~murtear
like rnat!'
I got him mere I f~Ohl, because he llld ~hat •'t
IWite ~
VtO\Ikln'l Wfho any-1hing .. He ooe.s."'but I
they M\IW write 1&gt;1&gt; ond not ..,.clltalll
bocouse you lhirl~ I'm o weirdo. When I wu

•m
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Your Host a while C&gt;aclt,lllo oraweyOid ohllt, '""' nlgnts

1n a toony 1&gt;1no She 001 tno tnsiclo atOI'f, "oout o girl
who'l been tn (hero atnce aile W111 lhtu• and who' I

• "'"~· ete\len to ahc, weaning dhahea, "'~ was this
girl, Sharon. a W'lllreal who &amp;fll'lad tM tame night f

V'tllno ""' aoon. The woy ohe cl,.crlbl&lt;l 11 wu groat. 11
...uyOOII01""' I fellulllwu kit,.~ It was
OrMI joumonom. lt'o obout tlme· tlloM pta'*' go1
WTinon obout. Hunoy rOf the Tomeo. I Mid, now I know

theM wnlle waitre.uy earth "WtoM with humongous
ooteo which juot clocldod an owe&lt; tno 'pl-. aquishlft9

Obolli ~ blno.

,

Immediately, 01 you COUld gue.., my hllnd Slortod
Q(tplng. He hid thOI '""" otor1os ore written "'"'IY
ru.r •nd wrillen the aame way every limo. Ho wea
mocking them ovl. "There Uao oat," he mlmld\od. "at
the odge or nor "'*&gt;ltOll&gt;od in tno wllflo pajamas the
doctotS ' - t o fMir.' Ho - • on ·uoo woothlnl&lt;lno
II&gt;Out •• • TOMORflOW. YH lolita, lol'o .......,.... the
fOfQ04leo ones, I n\Hf\. wnat lhe '*1, h 'a Cttrfl1maa
lime, altar oil. And tno(ro wel•Cioo 111 .,.., '"" WO&lt;td
ttao-ohom-FORTUNATE then Wo oro. No,
WOIId-ttto- reportor *"'•mnty lntOf\to llko o prophol
IIH&lt;»ndlng the mounl of ~-..orybocty's NOT
OCIUOl&amp;nd don't you forget II wllflo you'ro d&lt;inlclng your
mom.lniJ col1ee.· And ha- :0or1~ IOJOOI thot oeM
M&lt;&gt;wlodoo lo cntc llooWtecloeo Sootno ,,. gu;n
)'Clot.. KC....,.,IOtod II\' being ltrOight Ond boflng lnd
..npoy by prelondlng to lclenttfy wHh thoeo tn tllol
tnlomel dol\ of nuiUMU by 110&lt;1lng thl.o nooo
tvtfYihlng.you.'1Md-tc&gt;~now otllcle on ~ge Ct and
ttl&lt;t \'0&lt;11' place In IIIIo woncletM ~&gt;&lt;~~' .. d, yn sod,
thin&amp; . . ~- COlt hulnontcy Tllto - -

-I&gt;&lt;II ..Uitul~fr_er_thal­

......, ~.·my r . - c:ed&lt;lod,.atrnool rotting on the
ltoar.
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WMI'o ""'' pto4llem, I ulG.
"WI&gt;tl t . .llr 0VV. rMo" he oakl, "latMI - l e Ill&lt;&amp;
,.,., IIMI peol&gt;le WI&gt;O -.ftetllla alull ~IY think
....,... 0111o ~ tlltfre not. l t ' a llw MI.• .. - . •tro cr...-,...,.. ' " ' ol ... thai
llMI'
plarcetbloogll " " ' . . . . _ , . . , . . -

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- -~IMII,-.Itall-111&lt;1-~n&lt;l
O f - rtc:l\
e&gt;{l&gt;arlltlC&amp;.·then glwe
1111 tllll.. lif&gt;CI D!lt 10 o""" o~.

-•we

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did Silo was owtut loCIIIng and rrumpy dumpy wltl&gt;
Into 1110 "''OI'mY lloor I tnoc&gt;POd torte. nlg/111\o She was
nU11, 1 men.oer \014 cne, She Juat fiolahed • ahc yeat
aUnt ot the Buii-Pf)lcll Centor. Six yuro behind thai
mttal leooe-and ahe loo~ed lt. Wo HI &lt;fown
aomollme near,.,_,... and got coffee. ont ot the mUtlon
lree cupa we pour OOrMtvet durfno the nJght I satd to
hef, 'Htito Sharon.' Silo- to mo. 'I Aloot Snoton. ooo I
can only wotlt OUrlng tno night, ,.,., .... ""' )'OV
olroaoy
thot. oon't ,.,.,: Anc11ho tull •totted to
too~ ot mo. wnn thlt white pvtty tonotau foe• of ne,.
and THIIT SECOND, I awoor It, she heel mo QOing, and I
~oYI no Idea now I atoppocl myself from POPPing, and

-now

f)QQPh'lO t lght ove1 the tmptoyee•• tabte onto tHH liP In

bOte 11\00 poulon. n.., one 001 me to tum pole. nw
IX)Wlcllng oone. "'o wind, """ she b&lt;OI!QIIt ""' up
~~~.

\tl«e. lhfM

•n

lht momlnQ, no one arouno

W01da unnot -tlbo II, -

ohe hid no woroo.

f'HH mlnd-apace ••• IOmttWhare eJae. and the barr,ars
Wf'llcl\ kMp a norm•l guy like me rHtralned were

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(IOihlng to her, oa '1\ld u ohe woo-olio CO&lt;JIO Just
tlpla otoul)d my dllomHtO Ol'd Qet mo going Just II~•
thiL It~ 1 roqutor UKUI-190&lt;Jid get Just by
lolling h e r - ot
Into 11. All them
night f'IICC'I*
liked her. Tiley came In Juot to let
he&lt; 11 'om. I QUit wnen the 001 ttrtd. She'd been
thorothtoe.montha, Olld the ooUidn't koop It ln. In front
ot overybocly, the woo dripping. man, blOOd. II••
lfiOftthty ol'lll W&lt;ttw."
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WtH of r:ow.., I tolcllll'm. the rtmH oren't going to
. prtnl tftal ' 'beco-11'1 ""\111&lt;\o bulc!teOP lllrllls IJlll
being vnitooone ond moot ol ol bocalrae ll's ou coming
'"""your ll!lltlo oiiiY tn1n. n - · · oor onytlllng,'II
cloeon't matre otnoe, 11 _.,.,
me an;

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expl o na~loft.

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His two cents
ro the Edtfor
A• per a roouest ot OctOI&gt;O&lt; 29, 111110 by ol\tlrtur Bullor,
Ctla~ ot Ihe Se•••~ Co!nmlllee l01 FES Dean, I
am D(Q'II(Uf'lg tf\la Input 101 tt\11 Match and eMntu.el
selection ot • oea.n tor u~• FKUity of ECIUc.aHOI"II
Studln.. As ooth ao tmpoflant POint of prlneJpte and a

gene,.!

aud~ AM1

tce1al eoncetn are •n\1)1ved. I

nave chonn to make thta an open lett tit

P·rotesSOt Ffanfl\ Brown. w~ •• 1 cancsk11Jt tor Dean
ol FES, Is a SuDertNy QUIIIhod lndlvfdull Hf II I

1ead,ng

Amertc. an •c,olar

ol

ldUCittonli

acm1ntsuauon ano hlg.,er 41due.euon, a.nc3 ha alao hAl
beef\ .a memtwrr ot the Fteisthm•n Commlll,on Of\
lduc.auon 1n New YOTll. Stale and a Fo10 Fetlow
Indeed. D)' every standard c•IIIHI, Or. Brawn nu
teM'O the uni¥e, saty communlly well
Ot tne hv~ linll eanotcates tot UH! po:tll•on Ql Oean
ot FE.S. lour ate while Otum. U\ft Clllm •• made 'hll
l t'tefe f.'e no Qu,rJIIad mlr;¢my candldUt41!i However,
we. now ha ve 1 golden opporhmlty to Implement l\OmB
of tne ucnHI tailed tn 0• Ktll&amp;r't Ot tObet Blh IaUer to
US •••'' '" that letltt Or ~1111r 111&lt;1 !flit " 11 ._

wspec1auy rmponant tnat memo.ra o' aearc:f\
COf'TtrNU... for tacutcy and senkw admlniatrau._..
~~~~ seek out and e'rlC:Out'AQe able mlnortliea wws
women IO ~'f' tor these 90Sttaons._••
Olthe 17 Of ao posilkms of dean in vanous tacuiUes
and ..,_.. Ofl 1n1t
0&lt;&gt;1y two aro fHI.a by
membtfl ot racial minority groups. One Asllfl-'
Amttlcan tnOJvtouat It a. lounaUy and tegular"'ty
aP90t.nted d"-f', wnllt Ofle B~ todividuat t-t c:weaentfy
1 lormelly appointed a.cUno 6ean. A pan I rom INN tWo
tndtvktl.lela. there are no Afro-A.mettun. Hl.a.,•n~
Ametlc.n or tfauwe Atnetican &lt;IN~ a t VB
FaUure on ttte p ert of the Search COmmtuee tot Dean
of FES to recommend. Of laJiure on the pa.rt of nlgnet
adm,nlsttaHon, botn Ot' tnls campus ai"'O tn Albany, to
HIOC.I Dr Fran.. Brown, wflO t!l A l rcrAmeucan~ as Dean
of lf'lt~ Fac\.llly of Saucatlooal Studies would boltl
forego ttte opponunlty ot navlng a most QtJ3111t&gt;O
P"''IOfl as ~an of FES and Ythate the puACtple o t
AHirm&amp;tl't'e Action

"""'""$,

Gene Ot•omet
AS$i,lanl Prole$SOI

-

Another

a/ternativ~

To lfle Et'Mor
fh•~ ~\ttf

,. • t i'SOO'lM to Mjch.HI s S..tle-t s tDK
tiodQes' (Ole. ~ .. Uet$ 10 1ne Editor
COfK:eff\lt)9 Ihe MU Aaot ··~ fOIU
Sotnetrllt\Q oet~nuet., •rono and tne:s.e two poop4e
are 100 tMiay auadunv eacn othet oetSO(lelJ"y to see ane
roal oroo1tJn $.atah HodQU 11 '"'"' TN WOMef• ot UB
00 u..O pt0t6Ch01"1 ~~ • "~ dOe1i tna Unh'tiliiSny taud
t) ..\0 Satah

i•

A mem oria/tribute
,lrt·ef•'-•

To 1ne Eo '01

w'''''"

r.-ah•t\ F" oe' B~o~He~· s _.,1(1
NttW "'"., t
'"OSI ·••ust••ou' ph•~ophe• ••• oow r 81JUa1o
Or.:err•Mr tot t901 ~hO 0•80 1 M mre.t pa~5 Novf"~·

ro.; '•""''" o' t 1 l"'IO•ttn fA•t•'' ..... ~
• CUUIIQed b\ tU$ t.~••ttnt&amp; 10 UUI,I.il I tt II I muluC.•
a d l,.t!, oi ~dt\.tJ' fl' (.&amp;fvtrl 8&amp;l1"'YIOQ 11'\tl t•O ¥11.4

..·A 19W B ,.

4SIA

~nod East•n Ev•t.IOf' t1\" .....,as reeognttvd

IJ 1 ~QOIU.SI'Ye force tn man, ~~~~~ c;trc.lfl
F l t~t p_,D 5rea sevet~~ ~s tt\CIUOing Tr*

Found•t ""'' ot

Pf'ltff'()m~ftO/ogy wh•Cf\

CeM•, ·ftC IO ~onttt • (.CJ'IC:.i'tt ~•U'"''"''
f .ft)et
,.J.,a!"t.ea tc '"'', ptohc•oncr u d ';u\oi•IQ 1ad lito be 1

Suu••

~oit.tt§l 011 St\1.1&amp; 1 BufiiHJirtUtrl ~~ ,,, ~"\IUOI • ty ' "d

'lluOfHHi .t•\0 r.4lheagun,

~ hJWh:td(,)e O~lf.-toped he b@c;.arne

uuereti.,O tn tiiL+t5
11\0 Oy the
l+lr18 he en!t-rb&lt;l H•hJfd U1U._.OfJII)' f\~ hiO OtCtOOd tO
touow tne tar-.er ol "htlosoghr -'Itt• 9• adv• l mQ h•
&lt;N!i.lf t wo uavotu1g 1ellowi ntpa tSh8iGOn ana Pltll.e•)

\)f fiiSIOt)' "'CiJI lilt:, And IOQ•C.•I U10UQnl

wn.cttt~nabhHJ h,m It; atUO'r "' Germtmy fo• 11\rtre yof• $
1 tlt!r&amp; hi&amp; t wo lavottl8 ptoteuo•i 111 FtttiOurQ we1e

o•

Edmuno Mus uti. the l()u n&lt;lftr
Phfti'IOmenoiOQY I"CS E
ZIHif\elo. t m•tnem•l•c::•an ana •ootcta n 1\now n to~ llt§
wo,,_ tn !!&lt;OI lf\COIY D"'"ng hiS stay 10 Germany ht •' ~&gt;&lt;~
atu&lt;ltttO a1 H eiCU!Itwrg • no B.ttlln U"'"t'll\tll He f'lld
r.on11nue0 ht$ m~Stc.AI l'fOCIIIOr. by Dlly!nQ C"illflbOI

!flU~'" """''" Pfot Huss.,rs. orwp

Reu,un•ng frOf'ft Eutooe, Fatbtl wtOI G a OIUtnai iOf'
0" tne ' Foundtt~• t~r PhenoMet\Otogy •oc;.,tw•d "''
tJocto•elt • • Ha r"\l o~ra 4nd ¥tl~ muntiCJ•t ltly IUO(Itoled
••, tnltlwCI(II 0~ rlltiO!OO,j II lht Oh.O St6 Ui Uf•t'f'ftflll)'
1 tg2~ 'r.e ,.., 1 ~ttar ne ma,r~o~G Lo•rll M! F Walle
wtk)se '•'"'r w•.s 1 capta+n ol a O•tlt l lllttt htlghttr
SOfJ wU I mlt hetn l lfC.tl'~ w no ltltl 11uQnl ~~ lh4!
Unt.,..,$11'f of B~o~ltato eno AI &amp;ryt\ Ma""' Coll('9t

U ceot fo• •

,_,.,

~~oad

ana ltwn yt•'' ,,,

Philide4pi\-A F't!M~ Wl.1 tht"u'.g il\ 9~ffAIO Unlll he
~~ Eme-tllui D•tltnQYli A.O Pro•e•so- Dl
Pft, O!iOC&gt;"')' tn Ut7l Ot~r 'l-0 UhS ~tOO n;: wtl 1Qtlht'1~

rehreG

''~ ,eers Cna••mt,. of tn~ Ptl•los.c»&gt;\)' Dtp.allment ot
l"e Un•.etsll)' ol 8ufl•lo Ht w-UAtao Cttlwtral't ot lha
Pntlosoony OeO i tln'\tf'lil ol tna UnlwtrJUY ot
Pe-tnsyt"•'"' ltom 196 1.&amp;t 11 w t\•Ch umt he rt:SJgNtd to
Jelutn to 9uttaw a w Ol&amp;llng\11&amp;-necs fl'tOitS.tOf of

I"

PhtiOSODhY ., SUN:'t'A8
·-~
1~ '~ · Far~ was awerde&lt;l th t\OnOrary oeQr•• o f
Doctor of Hl.lmanu.. l at WI .. Unl¥ttllt)' tie ~
Pte~det\t of rr.e ~"'•""" Ptulosopn.eat Aa~·~~~ tn
1963. By oi!AO M nod "'"'" olect..S P!Hidtnt ol ,,.
tn tetnahonal Phenom•noloQiUI Soc:'ltY ah&amp;f y;"tcn nt
r&amp;eetveo Rockele11et ana Gvooanhetm fenowsnlot
F ~rber tounCI6d tht IOUff'l ll PhiiOIOPfft entJ
Phenomenotogt~l R•set~cb Outing the second WOfiCI
war. n became tntlfnllion&amp;Jty tamoul l l"d bOeated
wbscrlbeft In -tl-ly co~mutoa. Through f'lll ettona lo
make ttlt joumal rotlect a wkJt epecuum ot oom•on. r'lt
beee !1"1e koown to nul'dredl of pnlloaoonera
throuonout the wOfiC. He published ttHcles on • 'flit
array of topics whlch 1nc1uooa optnton• trom L.l tlfl

heloed IO

~.~tabhi." "' '" ' •1&amp;r"•t•u"lt • e;~urauon He also
t•utihit1PO lu~l ~t&gt;Qit.~m.. s as eu edtlot .a•ld corunOUior
" ludtuQ •h• plttltmdll'l9 \Olumll. P11tiOUp/1'; tor 111~
f ~JfUte V~-rHtn ' ' aull 41t•e~ d of us 11m• •n ahe Umted

..,.arwlfl Ffi'bf'o' w111 01!1 remomoe'ed o~ "" manv
iii

,,....,itlbty
,}d(JthOI't

t~ .studartll• nave
D • DOn$0

Of'!

91t.~e

to otr '" mr lonn of
8tt0 8t.iS~5, nw1 f S

pt«•set~ Mt StM tlet a POff'U
f we'ff yotr CIOtlt lg lrMf)' ~t&lt;~l 9f et'fffy A m~UC I
t.•ll{lll!ft. lrlCOrnf' i&amp; S6flltn 'Inti QOYit~nl Tn~~e: IIJIO'I
ii'V J tf\0 tg 01~ thwg$ 'WODO&gt;i"O IQ pay for poll~
,,..olrc.hc,n w n , Oo we IIUOeul• naw~ 10 Oil~ tw•c:e t~
cn11 prottcfto4l., B~o~lla~ ~ Clf'l pdlr--" '~"''" o.-owtU"'
th•t
It fh tjy c;..a" t DtOIM.t 11• tn~" .,.r.ete o1re ou•
l h OOIIAfl QOWO

.se•••c:.t

wen as"''' ol h!t l nttrttS$

II • tomOilllt&lt;.l''at• C011C8Ht~_, $ChOiarfJ neJ()fUI
lneod •flO S(t!!Ovt acaOl!r'niCtif• He nao more: Pf'l D
61uOUt tll H'li l •ny one elst! tn ~HS I:SOPifHTHtrll
llequeouy oav~ "'""Y ,.,d tv.clual IUtortaiS artO ga.e '
boOII h.t "'" lortt.u,es ol oudOI•lO 'rOYflg 'cholars by
P'-IOI•an•no tno,, •Hst JWcle"S. rew,ewa. auo ,.,,, tx)ol\:t
HI&amp; outstanding Qualltle.s a5 • te•cher &lt;'nO cotte• oue
w11e t orbeerenott (119r'111)', ano love 01 tearruno 1 htttet
w ... •e lOw tmpo r~a nt philo&amp;oi)hen. o l tllu recenl CriiS' or

Blind cries
li)IM JtdiiOI

., c.

tUUtOt\ ol tf'IC A,itlt Aap.! ,,.._..._ FtucWCAC •an

flluiOnl NhOm he diet not 1\00V't POI!)Cit'U.:IIY" 0 " IAfll'-!Qr'l

'UrYit41: I If! it o bltQIIt.o.J IV tfiiDOn&lt;f tO M t Se\1l8f A te ttBI

CO"e!I&gt;Of'duoce Efudll ton was tot nlm a necenuy '"a
ne l&lt;epl up ""''" cne la1es1 strllr\3 .,d 111rt&gt;.1&lt;.1• t
pnttosoptnc.•l develoe&gt;mOOI
Tne stua.ms ot Mat\oln Fllbet 1110tUO:ed n1anv W~fltt
' ' ' - nown to tne 1cholarlr es well as U'le QfOIP$.$•ont!
a rKt DUstness •otiO Some ol t hem 'Nho P•OWed to t&gt;e
ouialti•CJ•"'O ac.aa~•c ..n s lnchJoe OavtO De GrbfJO
ltd•tOI ol Pntto:.optucal C4.attettts af\Ci Rt&gt;toluf•on oit'r'
W011d RoUo HancJy, Pres•CJenl of tne Ame.-•~n
tnsutute IQf Etooomtc Resc.arcn. Ak:ha1ct Holstadtet
Pullttltt' ~.u ••iltdet! In httocory-. Marvin Ogt., o,ttutiil
Antnroootoo•st and od1tor or tn.e JOU"*•' ol Soc1•'
Parclullry ano Wutud Sefl.iit5 C)5$\ Pte.stdent of tre
Ameftc:an Pnttosopn5eaJ Assoc~tton
f II bet' 1-eavet bell•nd. htl .. ,lfl lC)rta•ne tnr~
Cl'ltldfE1\. ••n oJ W"nom are mea~• Ocx1oc-s. Lawr-.c.e
RQ9tt •nd CArol The f"SI IWO were wtln lhe•r fatr.e.r ~~
tne e~ as nl5 petM&gt;IQI alh.,sto_•af\s '" Mw.r.eapcw•s
Carol pfecuces •n Atbany Atso rematn•no 1 1e
QfJ,nOC:I\Ikiren hom whom Fatbe! oert..,ed mucn
emusem.nt. Ct~Msure ano '"'Hucvon Alti\OUQh g.a.na
ot n11 fttl yaats •ere o11n1u1 • • tt• suHetea fr(.tf"n
~1'\Cef' and Ill tre.lltnentS yet he f01.tnd tgy Wtlt't h•$
Deto'f'td wtJo. d'Uklrcrn. •nO grandcnll.dlen dUI"'13
somet•mn aQrtg petlooa ot te1te1 He w.ll &amp;fways oe
•ememDer.C Wtlh lon, atlec.tlon. and re-5POC1
rws
tamlfy, coneaguN. ttudeols. ai"O olhftf lr1en&lt;1s 1n
8ullalo af'O tnr041gf\MII ll'le workl

,,, YO\P ' ~ t.&amp;) 165U41)

or

Ool&lt;t Rlop~~
P,olouot ol PfltloMSpny
(A mem01111 /01 Mlf'\'lf'l Fatbef r'tlll be held Olt Oecflmbttl
15 If 3 pm VI 1/ut Ememua Rt)Om of Hamman Han on
llhl

M•tn StrHI CempiiJI

Mt S~ltlif uu'aloot. 'it tOAIIt'f to• • rnomeot '"P6"
~ OiACrtmm•tory chm6

t• A

11

gcru••ally CJC.C\,115

to

firtuf111ttl I WOtJIO &amp;OYt! 10 bl atHf' to 'A'Iilo. Heety 1 10\lnO
1.ampui ;~ td tne ctrtVtU)n$ bul no.teih'l~
~•et•l
c.tJMJIItOt\1 (llc&gt;ea fUIS I I m\lll e•l""'' f~tiiGI t'IOC:IUmll
ihollfll)' Of ltkt tf'le •1P ot n .t~.nQ my..,ll rnor t&gt;
ac;U$St01t tO IJ.S.IUH t dOlt t o•.atUt/ l"e. •Art
41r'

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10 M ttO.O t Ot•weltr'JI ~ ~Uf, 1 f t( AC;ffy r,o., tne
CO't•t,..,.-nce· or the d tll'l4.e' frequWII '" f'la\1(' \.0
wl•t "'Cl 10 e n hOu' DeiWHn I"~ r•mtt am ff! itet'f' to .,_,u
ane I' 'C lttn4t IF!f .-an Q'GtS me nomtf bulll ~~ et"14ll li~
bellttt lha , 11lt1"9 t"t fit.' ol waUu~ • •!.)toto o• t"'a•
"•"•"'0 10 duoe-ncs Ot• ftt.tndt to t."'c..rl me iUI ,,.. ttmott IQI~ lt\. 1 the 11101\1 thOUNJ be Wft' 101 • 11 01;1
tn.n ··~ t a t • tt ~· 1• -1 rKe"l Chin(' SJ~ii!S~• ~
Hodi4,.10• tf\11 ' ' mote ol a tenect~ ot ~·rt,. itrw:l
IQnOf attce ICOUf ' AGe 4h toU W flaQtaNI/ O•SOi.att
then tl ,~ a tttlecttO"' 01 tNI Butta tv PQI•.._f' Ottoan~•t
u• UfhYeta.tl)' Pot.e-e ftao4JC t611't' ~.nee ooth torDJ!t AlE'
t.rnneo tn ~u• 1 110 usu•ll'l onl'f &lt;tell wtll'1 a • ape 01
• Uilull t,&amp;t II ()C:CUI$1
9HOOiy etr•ng OtKUmmat~ ooes nolf'ltr\9 about
OIO()&amp;e."' tttett ao ma)'bt' ~ns:te~o Of wiH•ng leltet$ we
bt wOtkii\Q on 10twn19 I tit ptobtem of rape
5nou"'

'he

an

1nd •••uti auau11 Uf\On we .... ou~ savt~ ..stu06n15 SA
t... and tatcplyttrs ooilara 1~ tne ..,an Sfto!Y•Ct!
w()Uidrft 1"1..0 to 0 11111' UnUI It! On, ..,.e may IS wen wor~
on mlnlfn1tti"'O O'-'t u~l. ratrwtt than gfto•no aDOUI tees
1he oentht o t ttlel~ outwcugns the toJU ot gi!lsulln•

tneu days

�ToYI•tH F••

. .,..(I, .., ••

•• tlw ....... On-. 3r4

:L""~~oi,.. Hall

GAY PEOPLE'S

ALLIANCE
sponsors
A Lecture

.. Gays, Alcohol &amp; Tbe Bars"
TQDA Y. Friday. Dec. 5th
Hayes 239 at _9:30 pm

Rivera cleared on murder rap
by O.rio Wlld

Sprarum Scarr Wriltr

- followed by a
wine end chnae party In
107 Townsend Hall

prt'Vious $onvicuon which carried a
prison ltnn or sb: lO 1S )'t"atS~

Rivera's auorney. Terrence
Th• Apprllatt Division or Staot Nopl&lt;s, told Thr ~trum that h•
Supreme Coun has rtvttsed a 197&amp; a~altd the conviclion on I he
d~.s ion by JuStice Leon N. Arrncf
arounds chat his client acted undtt
and dtela~ former UO $1Udtnl cJitrcme cmo«ionaJ dis:treis whtn ht
Domingo Rivera innocent or nrs:t itlbb&lt;:d rcllow IIUdCnl Daniel
clt&amp;ret manslllughoer by r&lt;&amp;SOn or Cordc.ro in his R.rhmond Quad
in!.AniJy. The deci$ion. reKhtd room '" the E1Hco1 Complc~ on
Nonmbcr 13, overturned 1 March 5, 1978.

BUrr&amp;LO BULLS
BIY BULLS •••

.. Four ps)'·h~aui.su agr«d lhJI
Domingo Rt ... tra wu a paranot\J
s.chtzophrcnlc, '-''hich was grounc.h
10 pro~c his '""nhy. •• Naples ~.a11J
" He *&amp;.s Ul1o such a dcgr~ that tu:
c.impl)' d1d not know tht natuct ul
thr crum• or that n was wrong."
added.
Acrotdtng 10 Naples, R"t'"
btlit"\'ed he V.IU acung undtt .J
rommand hom God. and tha1 ,h._

•h

murdt:r

was a dwmc miSiion

"On&amp;Jnally. Rlvcu bdotved 1h.&lt;1
ht' •as commar.dcd to kill lhmrf
bfothcf. Tno. •ho was viuunc lht
sd&gt;ool," l'laplo uplaoned. "\\hen
he •au 10 elK' dorm to fuUiJI Jw
mtu.on. T'ito was not thttt' aJuj h,
v.aJ commanded to till Dan1«-t 11" -'
sub,ttlutc Ht repeatedly told
Cordero that ht: lo\&gt;td htm. bu!th.u
he had 10 '"" h1m . He appartnlh
Wal M)ft1Cih1n&amp; or I S8Crtfimll
lamb ."
Dunn.g lht 1978 non·jury cnal
Jusakc Atmfr rulcd thaJ Ri.,..cra "3'
acuna tuuply ou1 of tmotionaJ
dt!!olt C''' .;.nd l~!t I rauh of drut~:
USIIC Ho,."C"vct. Naplesslat('d 1ha1
there V.I.\ '"no CVJdCTKX or hC'aH
dru&amp; U\lJe, '' •a1 n01 subslanuart"J
'" tht tf"\lnnon) or m any r('('Ofd•
durtf\l thc tuaJ •·

lnsanh)
\\'h&lt;n asked abouo the appral.
Naplu mltnlltncd chat tth
pro~ut.on 10impfy dJd not produ, ,
cwoor lhll R 1Vtfl was ~n~ at th~­
limc of 1hc \labbinJ . ·
.. When a defend t oe m a crtmm:tl
Ca..~ rWe' the dtfcnK o( LDS.tlnll )."
t he attorney araued, "thrprosttu11on must prove his. sanuy ··
Naples added ohatoht dtfcns• mu\1
comt forward with proof ~it he-r
psyduatric evaluation or tcstimon\
conccrn•na
irra1 1ona l
bchevior- ahat the ddc·ndant ·.,
sanity wu in qt;n:tion aa tM timr ol
tht Cttmc. ···The prosccuttOO an thl"
cast," ht Hid, dKI not prodUo.e
proor. and tht tnaJ coun·s find101
or au•lt was lpUISI the wa1 of'""
evidence ••

~BII· BU.D'I

I'DR.DDI

Rl•era bad bun seen for st•&lt;DI
montha b&lt;fort 1hc Slabb•na tall.mt
10 hlm&gt;tlf and aaina .,ranadY. The
•yml&gt;(oms of his iUness CJChibu«&lt;
lhcmJdves ror QUilt JOmC time an(J
lhlS (the murder) miJhl have b«n
prevmoed, said Naples, if onl)
someone had d irccced him 10 1he
Mmlll Hcallh Scrvioe on campu•
In this otate as of Stpoembcr I.
1980. If the PfO.S«Ution in 1 crimtnat
cast qrees thll tht defend on! i• noc
auihj b~ reuon or mcne al
d&lt;fodcney, thtcoun may ~&lt;:tq&gt;tlh•
plea llrtd ranllrtd tht deftflllam to 1
menu! boopkal without aoina to
trial.
Rl.,...l, amcntly II vrem H•vcrl
Co&lt;nctional foeillty in Slonn-illt.
NY, wjll ~ ttlumcd to Buffalo on
Decanbcr 16111 wllicb tim&lt; the trial
j ud,. wiU enter the oerdic:l of no•
auihy byreuon or Insanity. Rivera
will then b&lt; turned o~er to lbe Nt'*
York State Ooportmmt o f Menial
H nlme for ·bolpilallzation and
pt)'Chlotrlc: lrntm&lt;nt .

�1r1e opposne end or lhe spectn.m

1-----------------by Parne18 Spean
.And vi&amp;ions of sug11rplums d•nc.d in tM/r h. .ds. . .
~ I w~ in 10.. at the loell Oixount Oepenment Stcn behind
sw1m11 of parents with Mastlf Chwgein hand, I hove no doubt 1M it
is that time ol yeor. The lhopjling r:.u Iii*! with ce~ wreppecl
boxustamped suit~ for • s 6 to 9 oro the.-.... Once ogeln wo oro
amidst tho seaoon)lllfot ~•gn Mommiu ond OeddiM 10 r...those worn out Toddy BeMa, those amputoted a..t&gt;1o
end thooe
.......,teresting end cliscorcled TV gemoa with the tat- In c:l1ldhood

oa.,

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T 0 Y1and

divers;on. •ns tho seooon 10 buy toys.

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prW&gt;Clng ponies. But, it prol&gt;abllf

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the memouee 1nd bna of
nostalgll rt wil trw« rn yOUt
mrncl. I recognized 1 Alhor·P&gt;iee
revo&lt;t b..:k to the old casn reg•l1tt and megnellt:
"give 'em a few.blod&lt;a of wood" bllckboard thlt I had long
type stYling. Of these forgouon about. Not so long 190
blocks of wood artt now those toys ,... Pitt ol my
Clvmmu 1Jpirttlons. lhongo thel
uu.moiy ~~~(filed and cost $10 a
I hoped ond pooyed Santa would
piece.
i)ring.
a.co a.!IIM
As thO doyo grow lhon• ond
The~ of PIAkoysln the
that mogocol tJml QIOWS neat.. ,
lhow was 8t'Mliflg. 1ho&lt;l no Idea m._.,. of wee mon.•J• between
that \httv were such a big marl&lt;et.' the lgoo of one ond ten dream ol
But
parents pul their ~ the coming Christmat Eve when
1111 their drelml will como true In
lou then thr" weollo it wll be 1111
OY,. Every otOCir.lng hung With
"""' w~l neve been llPPOd trom

wit be om&lt;...s for hours.
How-.
It looks as if the latut

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Exhibiti~n at the Albright . . . ::"~.:;.·:,""!.;:~'=!

'tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~iii~ii!i,i~
through thoanimal$,
kitchen.dolls
N pullotoyo
p
"'usuaRy
to
While tho.. with children buy.
b"\'. buy, their lrttle chafube
shudd8f with an1iccpatcon tlthoy
wait lho s1out old gent dre"ed In
red flannel to award 1hem with
1helr c"'-&gt; uinkots. ll's tho
same man who brings lhem
goodies today thet brought thorn
to &lt;!10 twolv,o yearo ego. When II
that time 1 too shuddered with

progress of t oya ond toy-meldng.
Tho use ol color and WIYI of
reproducing color Is dho VltfY

on&lt;&gt;apatlon as I hoped end proyed

namely red .,..d yellow are
predominate. ConvOtsoly, toy
pr~s of the pre-1960 optod lor ,......Y end oleboretell(
mixed hues Maybe post ....,;..
children ore Indeed bnghter.
Whk 1M uencts "' ttnctvre are
.,... •'-"'~~· the londonc:y of tho
Qhyolc:el wuen.we ol toys appoan
to be moving "' 1 eirC\Jier panom.
Some ot the oot1i4et toy• on the
exhtbn are VtfY bilk tn design
FO&lt; ""ample theta woo a 1920s
opo&lt;ts e.&lt; made of i slmplo block

lor a 'twcst end rurn' Balt&gt;lo and
an Easy Balco Ovorc Kod1 today
font....., With t ' - sc:hooln\OIH
about six Inch replica,ol J .R. end
Bubble· Yum beboea tNI blow
mtniarure bubble1 How does o4d

Santokeepup1
1 thrn~ even Mr C!a..s w O\Iid
ha\ie a difficult ome daung many
of the toyc 1.n the ..Jovetl
Amenc.ans' •

tl(hibh

which

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eurtently at tho Albflvht·Kno• An
GaUerv. It tl an eld'ubrttOn of
Amer.can toys orgenlzed by the
Musoe des Arts Decocetifc in
PMis. The show is made po~b&amp;e
by a grant from F-tshe~ Prlca Tove
Unfortunately Flsher· Prtce

doesn't $hOw much of. the OJ.d
capital•st c6mpethton aplrh; and
the•efoce most of they toytln the
fihow· w•re.
of cour1e.
manufactured by flshor·Priee.

p.-.g pOnies
Al~hough

somewhat

the

tho w

It

onaaided lo lt't

rotr-t, it doet cover 60 yeert
ol growth In the American tol(
rndustrt thot mokes IOf an
interesting rtflecuon on the

ovtdent mark8f of technological
evolu1lon.
But
In
this
development It is ony 10 roelito
the 'mponance of cok&gt;r In 1
child' a toy. E.lll*'laNy In tho toys
of the late 70o whore glossy
verocons rll. the primary colort.

of

wood

wnn

two

wooden

wheels. TN• probably hos most
of the same child· amusing
quallliel 11 thl Clrcua tent,
complete with elowns end

to go to on exhlbtt Ieite lha
"Joue11 Amoriclint" ..,ply lor

be facim~iu of llltnOUa people.
Uttle girla in the paot wete given
1eplicas of Shirley Temple and the
Gionno quintuplet• (by tho way,
whatever happened to Marie.
'Emily. CecRo . .ICnnotte end
Yvonne?) to create fantasiet
with. Now it's Farrah Faween
end Oisco-Boroies. Toya-m not
to reflec1 tho progress In edult
awer-.s towards ehlldron. but
rather the imposition ·of edult
IOClety on their youth.
~ or not you are about
oil tl)e aoeiological """"-!• of
children's toys really doM not
matter. I thinll ills more imoortanl

the mantlepiece ond turned intide
OU1 to reve-al h:'s contenu. Lo and
behold, II lhat YltfY moment
dreams wll become relllity. It wil
be lying thoro on the noor
ghtt-.g ond motionlesa, that
pr11ed and unuinted virgin toy
reedy IO bo loodlecl and bootln,
I"'VSS't over ond -.cloned. Cruel
ond unosual punishment Is what
toys are made for. They are made
10 be loved . abused and
c:hor11hed.
And when their

ownets grow into adohs. the toys

mav be lorgonon.
Clrvtmty

w iN

but me;,

atweys

be he.kt

closest 10 theor t&gt;eltrts.

T/wl

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- - - - - - . . J &gt;Y John Lapiana

BE There

I recerntv l)l9ed lhrough • tatlttrl!d
copy of S.rt,.tt's FMnl/,., Quotations •·

J v01n. &amp;H&lt;Chlng
"

Seek and ye shall find

f01 oome lUnd ol odoga
omoyntlng 10 .. You can't judge a
R- lMOtrical CGmP&lt;IOV by Its Stage. •· S.nce
a nobody had ever unarod h befCKe me, let
j me bo the ftrat to ptesent to vou
Blrtfttt's most unfamiliar
quoun\on -"Vou co"' t Judge a thea wcal
company by ru ataga: •
"'
No phrua can fll the Bufialo
Entltflonimant (BEl Theatre mOfe aptly
.. Sltwted In tho heo!l olloek·vour·eor·
tloou·ond·roU up·the-wrndows territory.
the thNtra proper IS houoed in a black,
poorly lrl attucture located far from the
toed Real
to lind at 9·00 at nog1&gt;1 .
Even the .,..., taborets don't lcnow
where A •• Aller QUUtlooing a seernrngty

!

beCause of the Moscow in your name,'

Coll:un a twlnt
And as a dlre~or F1$htr really did not
we'e expurcly axocuted and the
acting - gw1ng due consideration to thetr

budgetary constrt•IUJ- was vinualty
flawless Any u.nconifort.nes&amp; oxpcmenc.t"d
from the ncketv ch••ra of the audtence
seemec:J co have been fCHgNen as
evoden&lt;:od by an entl\u1oras&lt;le cunoon

•••v

r:lOUig 8DI&gt;fOOII

Dunng the

lc:nowledgebht man direct:.ng Ulff''C on
Franklm Streec 11 to BE s whereabouts.
he 6r.cted ua to a g'-am~ng mate)\H!4! on
the e.ast s•de of 1 oark.ng hlt

eskl&lt;l 10

.. That looks hke Shea's Buffalo to

NO

•t• not," setd our femete know·••
1

~ntermi.SJUOn ,

Hnn YOU' ehatrs

patrons we.-e
arouocr· to

"'ew the soette settlt\g for tt'le
conc~ud;ng one lcter- .. The Indian
Wants th• Bromc " Tne nami! 11
rnrsteedrng We .nought thO production
was oo•ng to be about so"'a displaced

me, .. I muuored ommJ.Citncly.
1

cnlt.• G tu~ :j

.seem to miss many tricks. Tho scenes

i

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halran pronounclotrcm I t _,., very
lnoppollune ~mes.l
.. You know why I know that lit' s
aiPd FI-Sher " I d0f'1:'t

J

all, "Shea's does"'t ha'Ve

"h'a Mos-cove-itch." replied tho
ologhl"' wile railor !played by Duff Serra
whole Y'rcldilh accent ot;pped Into an

front and rear

ma.rquee ''
" Let't go W\side and check it out,'' our

pudgy llnlo companion c himed during the
When ha was not gtiltlng the
pedoswans· knowledge of the downtown
P8UHI

• .-•••• llyOtJt.

Nearing tha anu..,.,.. t h o Atneric:en Indian demanding to exchang•
$24 rn trrnl&lt;et• lor tho City of New Yorl.
IACI...ny, they are only oslling for S20 "'
old INiset..41 cordJ.I
Instead. tlte Indian il of the AsN!tJC
stra~n , lind he " wents the Stotuc ..
beC&lt;Iust his son Rvos there.
UniO&lt;lunotaly. he con not - • \ Engbst.
"' so he claims Freauently during tho
dramDuc •ntlfluda, the Indian, whUe

ooundl ol dioco muSK: oozed !rom the

aocko batw_, tha _ ._

''That -.ndslilte Shoo's Buflalo io
me " commented • now·ed.ament me.
' No. Ita not." a.he NJd 8Q8.~~"~
It

&lt;A~IS

Pleoa.nt_..
I! ,.,.,,., o morel to thio iU: II vou l)lan
on ouendrng o Buflalo Entenalnrnent
production, scout out the tree ear~ •n
the day, s&gt;&lt;ef01ob4y when it&amp; Ught out or
VOY mav end up •t • Shea's Buffalo disco

&amp;J!.plalfllng htl tgnorenc::e of the dtalect.

would go

Ahet •oca1Jng the thearilt, i 5m&amp;ll
handmade JHgf'\ requeJfed patron~ to

" use rt-e thtltte door entrance "
Wonderful Wa epant an hour toolong for
the place. now we're'" store lat anotnt"f
tan m"'UUes of tHOle g.appling and
&amp;etrchlng lOt a seemrngty ...vi&amp;ible door
painutd 1n b&amp;adt., on a
the PilCh dallc noght

~ack

buiklong .n

FinOIIv. tho door blrtlrondv en1111e&lt;1
..Theatre .. appoor.cl Ll~• Balboa
discovenng tho P.clfrc. we entered.
Oef.nattl\' better l•t than tts oot&amp;~de hulk,
the ~r~tenor had emetwrtlh but p~asant

tppeel Two tllgo• dllorde&lt;l the large
,oom, with a t»memDde bar propped up

In the corner. PhotOI of pest uiumphs
•nd scrapbool&lt;a dola~ing boclwoge ~fe
edomod 11\o wells. corn~,.,ling the·
w ooden f old out chalrs"'-remenlacienUif
those used In a bWtQo goNogether In e
c:ilulck · Tlie pov0f1y.flke
conditions began to make me feet guihy
lor takrng tho cornplomemory l&gt;a5SP&lt;
" W.., INC' I pfa.''
But da~ta 1t1a leek of an . .uovagont
IOOttnQ. lighting tioga materials. the
BE ThaMttr oxco4laclln the nchn9ss ol the

Spa•m• of

1~0

English

'fo compound hll troubiC$, he must

A TAI.f.HTE.D rrtiO AT TH£ It: P&lt;et- .,.
.... l;t..-~ o..tt s. . • ncl Aer Waikt lbl"
l tMt Of ,,... OM ect pilef. ~\odl.n W__,.la

fine loCIII illent they Awn 10 ha••
uncovorad l&gt;rHOntlng two ehort

Pfodue;ttof'te. ~• 'J"he Interview' • 8rld

w&amp;f1 f01 a bua, that ev&amp;n he doesn·•

know whete n wtll Utke htm .
Saemtf"Qiv the etlvatv comes trom

Duronv the preoentotron of • The
HTJ'ae

Indian Wen11 the 8ronA" Cl' m glad
..,.,_., doeal. tt&gt;e Butlelo
£n1er11rnn-t ll\Htre - - to the
thtona 11 betng k.-.g of the olf·~Jn
Stoaot P!Oductlon companre•.
Give and teb
S.fore comrnancoment of " The
lntllt'Vlaw.'' a lhoater member lntroduced
herself 1o tho oud'ence . . .p~ained some
ospec" about the produCilon, invited tho
patr&amp;.. to "lilY afler the ~)lay end liolp
tha company celobto•• 111 annlvllt$0tV. ••
and encouraged tho use ol the table
, ...,.,._ llocl&lt;p;lod high with bonles of
wine and beet end cornl)lrmented by a
\argo coli" urn•
.. Who dnnkl beer during o play7.. our
ool&gt;hioticated matron In compony asltod.
" Nobody,'' WO .......... he&lt; ~tv
Onlv ...,. did w e ' • • • ou:r Nrvete

klte,-v.ew ' a huge beic:t'l ec.hoed tron, 1he
reM Class
•
Two morats fCK the pnc:.e o f ooe ~ ne~te,
drJt\1( • ·• a theatre

Deep "' svmbolosm end soc:ral
commemarv. "The kuervtew' Ptttea •· a
top notch" tnsuranea W'!vesugator aga~st
e lundly and eldarty fer.,·• thav al7t
tailor, Abfaham Moacowht. Throughout
- the scono. bOth men- proud and

unrn.lonting- play' 'g•ve and take game'
trying tO find OUI the IOCrOIS ot oath
olhO&lt;'o pall. Through e ser1es ol
question• and tmawors. tho two mon,
adverserl" It one pOint, comrades'"
f11ti4f!Y tt anothef, Pf'Obe each o1her.
Although porgnant end meanrngfulat
tlmll. "The Interview .. ltPitflly meld•
both the lllfloul and the comedrc
••ttcnow
from Russia. Mr.

PfOblem wes Wes.k's gr•v aock.s No1 10"

reat•she fot' a teenager Seua aga.n toor
center arage With htt: poruavat of the
tnchan . H11 othefwlle convulcmg

perlormonce woo monad only by t~e
$lmo Y~•sh and hahan accent~ For th~
per1ormance ~ added u Calcutta twang
Tho plot progresses as the two youths
ta~e out a life ot 'ruatr011ons on the
harmless vishot, periodic.etly punching.

tabbong and verbally abuoing hlm . The

Moscow ...-fch,'' deduced in&amp;ur.-.ce
invutlg11or J - T. Sh-- !played

1&gt;'1 BE P&gt;e.-.1 .and bolh ~let's

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stage loft Whot l011une Howe•01, tf&gt;t
knaght s .., shinll'lg ltmOf emoont to a
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es to ma"e •fe ronen fCH othels Tne pa-t
(played bv POt Bvrneo end Ray w....kt l rt
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jsh8rid tel
~ Oingo Bolngo/Perilo-Stllgs Ons-Decembet1

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l" Iota ol waya. 011100 Boingo's MondeY perfonnance
wu tho belt rock ahow of the yoar. Cetflainly, their"'
cractoed whh the moat rock -rgy_$Inca .thio summor'a
Heat wove Futival end cherged with tl)e most cohesive
-; rock enHmb&amp;e that I've ever witnessed.
,z
But "cohoalvo" may be too ooft a wOfd f6r this ~~'""'
Amonc:on bond Urom L. A .111 with the funny souodi&lt;)g
name ~vo cre.l lod an O&lt;ijjinol nK.sicat COMCel&gt;l
which flUs from the oky fike • lood of br\ek$ only to hn
the Utth oo c:onst~Y that it builds buil&amp;ngs ond
bridQea of .....,.,... 111.
tEssentoa"y, I confooo scme soddy~: I dod not
haor the band before ~v night, nor did 1 cote 10
look UCJ the• blo To me, lhoy' N be more ltltotntong u
myat•••n•. rock L.on.a Rengefs who. upon dtSPOStng of
thai lk•ef
bOttdom. le-eve me wirb en exhttataaed
feeling not unt•ke my f•vorite pleuvre.t

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Whet the eight membefl of Oingo Boin~ h111e done ••

to 1ekt the IWkll"lrd rhythms of the avant gatde and
make them more acctl)toble u boodetllne pop without
sacr~ fic lng roama ol hoe-flowing croetlvity. They
acompllal\ tills w1tll magical. otrullllHed improvlutiona
~lch atem, I'll hoi)O and bot. from swln:g jazz.. Imagine
haorl(lg heavy reggaa. lhcw and TV wnes, foUt-l)an
hannony, ar&gt;d rock of the tanks and Beach Boys in a IUl
ftamework Tho result• of b&lt;sJt, 1&gt;0reusslott.
syntlleaat&lt;a end gurtoro Is loud, taucous, '*-able,
lvricallv lncornpfohonalbee ond rock 'n' roll It' s llo'Wl&lt;! 11
'"' , _ , thougl&gt;ful, evrne 11 "'' fuolty best ..., e.nnv
Goodmen at his MppeSl Yeh, I don't cate Who theY ate
bvl I know what rock 'n' rollo~ ond this IS a
Opening tile ~ were ti'IO Perils. wttllout P...tme. wrth
a dJtf•ent Mt of muste than their s\.il'l\tl'\eftt~ pop;
T\,M'\U ~ ke uae~ • and ' "The Girl You Want" ' hiYI
been rel)lacod by renditlono ol Elvos Costello' • tondJUono
of "Ganong Mighty Crowded" and Nick Lowe' s " Heon
of the Cfty." With th11 move aideweys, they retarn thetf
donee band OPf&gt;ell, III)OCii iiV whh numben which eoe

rOOQio·lnltuonced. Tholt PfOb4em I• that gultahot/ vocahrt
Geoff Cow hn trouble when lln9ing end playing lead
••muJteneoustv. Still, tome o t the trio' s songs feel vorv
gOOd end a bM'K1 wil&amp;h two rock critics must f'\ave a
I)CtentoaJ fO&lt; pop IKlCOOH. But they so&lt;ely Mod 1 now
voc•Ust 10 m.«e me tep eround

Southtlde Johnny . end the Asbu.y Jukeo - Buff

St11t11-Novrnbet 22
h wa1 right It the - · of &amp;tudentofTIItl......,.oter·clo•e
to Thanltagrvlng...nreot. In 1 hOt, ltufty gymn- at
Buff State, - . . "'"""''· heroes, and drewns born rn

Atburv Park came to ltfe Soutl&gt;side Johmy end Jho
rnfamouo Jultu provld 10 8uffolo that as long as lhev to
there. baby.
Htlving. Pttny.
Tha tllhDt small crowd an•ioully ow-'tod Southlldo's
II&gt;I)Oaronco: the band' a horns ptopped on sllgil Homed
10 taunt the oudlence whh tho I)CiiShod, gllotening
promiu ol 11\el• I)CWorful blaSia. And'when lhalungs ol
the Albury Park boardwtlk llnally took the ltoge- Now
Je.aoy prlm1 donnas thet they ere- they nppld into the
ClOWd wilt\ tile ftma&lt;er oound of &amp;lllv flush'• guitlf.
Southside't aou4fut vocala, end the rhythm 'n' blu&lt;oa
hom...- the! c.. meko yov torgrot au VO&lt;.W uOUC&gt;lu
end caru - finala"' no ftnals.
" I Played the fool" opened tho show, fgjlowed bv
fiYONIH Irom the Hlllltfs ol StOM LP, inc:fu6ong
"Got 10 bo 1 a..ter Woy Hon\1, " " ~ rtmc Bal&gt;y' o
Gone few Good,""T'--' Ag.«~," and tho onaedoblv
ltlfecUout " T. . to Me." end tile &lt;lrwnatie end-ol·o-love
alfMrlide cut.
The onorgy level wu high It the beginnrng ol tho
performanca.
to try end f ind • Ptlalt moment in the
concer1 would depend 011 Individual favorhu.
Panlculltly moving, though, was "Tel ~ to Me." As

w.·,. .,,

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••();rpo•lng Dl tlwt lhUil c.IJ..:J ~m;,m "' ,, ,.,euw.,.~roe.-

renditions of

··s.ve the-Last Oe.nce' ' and ''ThofO Ia a

Rose In Spenlsh Harlem." In which young men dream
and talk ol t~r glns. gltts that wi" come hOme with
them 1her the dance m beat-Up old Cat&amp; on I hot
summer nlght,lli!f th01 Rve atld flower lllto 1 rose in ti'IO
middle of ~lem. g!ris t11at will end UCJ on theft
1rm1 tONght no maner who they dance 01 ll.n with
Spml&lt;led among the $0t1Q$ from tho frrst throe o1b&lt;Jms
.,.,.,e cuts hom Jukes and the most recent Love/s A
Scllliftee Songs~~· " Why" ftom Lo"* Is a S.Cnfwere

u~cewed

with lukewarm epOte&lt;:iiUol\ Saturday

"'!lht o1 tho Buff Stata gym. Although 'W'!I' from tho
Juku album such ~ " Vtfligo. " wt&lt;e a lottie more
welcome. tAt their mos1 recent gig aJ tho R1U In Now
Yon. Cny. tho Jukes played songs mostly from their 1wo
lateot elbllm6. To those who had .. I)O&lt;:tod to hoar
enduring old favorita5, the concert waa tho cloooat thing
10 e true disappointme-nt.\ The departure bv the Juke&amp;
on theto two albums w as sorety evidenl In coneen. "'
ruflecred by cho II'Odience'5 t iiJ)Oille .
Bot " The FeverH wa" the ume: the ctu.stc

ttodemerks ol dark glasses end 111 were still there: La
Sembi' I frllnlled trombone energy wes aull as attohg ••
ttvor. end Billy R&gt;.tsl\ wafted .S IIWIVS on the lead guitar
Whar mote could ~ . . k '"' than 1 lew beets,
and a concen woth Southside• Johnny the Aabury
Jul&lt;et?

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full olen w- a.ou..n. condemmnod us to note"

to a Wllftn-.VP act whiCh loft ..a all cold. Code Blue we•
the name o111&gt;11 tht...,an, unotlglnol and boring New
Wave combo, probabCY beat known tot tha't 10ng u faee

to Face, ... and otnerwiu v·e ry fO(genebte.
And then the boy&amp; were back '" towo. Th.n llnv, •n
lrrsh hard·rock band of immenoe popuiMitV In Europe.
They ere the fll\lorhe of • " ll&lt;itish hoav111, fallarge
concert h1ll1 on the contjnern. ~ cfwtl, ,.Wt'uske y tn tha
Jet" •• lhe international anthem of EurQ~CM.tn alcoholka
8ut sinee Maggie Thotcht&lt; hos oniNcted hot
economic1l j)C)IId~• a Ia F - a n upon ht1 tonl&gt;tld
coumry. llntlin Is no~ tho place 1o...,.. 1 fortune
So before 1M relftmerTt - · Thin uuy dedded 10
lnv- the Amorialn market, whicn Ia Whet btOught
thetn lD Undo Sem' 1 !he Othot night AI membot1 of
the group told me aftt&lt; the lhow h does not dlttUtb
them to go back oo the club """" 1ftar hoadlinong big
futlvals 1r1 EutOI)O. They """" quite eniov it ,
cornplimendng their American o~ncos fO&lt; the wotm
wlleome they received.

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But the group w as worth the warmest welcome
possible Righi from tho beg~r~r~lng of INHr 1wo hou&lt;
show they put on tho heat wllh ''Ate you rtldy ro

roct.." Ar&gt;d we were Tho gtoupostonoshed w1th their
precision The cooperatiOtl between Snowy White-who
used to tO&lt;.W with Pink floyd Itt.,., 11100
gunaost-and old Ilona ThOn Uuy rocl&lt;t&lt; Scon Gorham

Thin Uuy/Cod~ Bkle -Unc/s Sllm:s - Novembfll' 20 was a pfeuure for the e• 11 weU as 1he eye. Snowv

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Southside Johnny playfully ..:..ent Into the fin1T nhon1s ot
" Talk to Me ," he opun ofllnto his very peroonll

Dec. 12

White. who noaded obout 80 mlnutea to fa&lt;k out his
l11s1 smile. took care or'tho more bluesy. quret end
melodious solos. Scott Gomem war rtaponoibla fO&lt; the
aggressive~ archetypic•l herd roCk guitar work. TM
group was musically at Its b61t When both stepped up
ooto thai• monitor speaker• and played 11unniQg
harmony leads.
There is not much to aay 1bou1 the keyboard pCayed
whom tho grOUp j"'t recently pk:kod up In Manchester.
You could seldom ho1r Darton Whaf!Of\, but let' s
oresume he was ~; his backa~•v• joke• Wllf'tt
enyway. B&lt;ien Downey litho II'O&lt;IP'I rel~ble drummer.
Hia ~ worl&lt; Is mora- then oubtle. tend• to
be ..,.,..what monolonous, bvl '"' tile grouP'I musi&lt;:.t
concej&gt;t It was just nghl
The bassist end ainger. aongwtltt&lt;
tho moot
defrnite 1&gt;41&lt;$(1N1flt'f of Thon Uuy 11 PNilynon. me
" wild. black lriolvnen" u tho .,.... Info caMs him. He

and"""'·

controlod the audience. ovo'od u..lr onlhualasm. won
their pllrticipetion end dominotod the liege. He had his
touch of tiendrlx..:harm when he lrontk:ally plc:kod hl1
bass while flashing t.he audl.nce 1&gt;11 wonnlng smllo.

�©tprodigal sun!

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BUS'O BOYS The Electric Coon Show or: " A
punk ain'1 nothln but a dead piece of funk"
Whet some folkll " dig" us u~ fOf.
Circus allow suburban clow ns
A dieco-lighted merry;go.,ound
wrth mlrtstrela kicking bleckfoce
around their o wn titled umbo
cool mHts Minette (101111 miHI
fractured sound
Plc1ure no.se If eves could drin..
toilets new WIVed olct'shave
llick·a-dittv slave trip
diamond ·plattld cheins lec:ed
rn ef jolaon' s smrlo punks t ook
tho door mittook n tor a floor
It was zip-11-dH do-dllh In
rose cullld leathet surlsong
sand1o1 du·wop d&lt;ontld glate
moaned ftllintld gloll broke
slit 1hroat smashing

" conventional war•• tuned

Thio Lizzy wu around be!Ofo tome . , . ,., . .
Invented the term ''hoavy met&lt;M,"' 8rld they wiH
ho!&gt;etvWy O&lt;.rtlive it . Thov mustc lo o genuine mixture of
suolght r&lt;&gt;e~ ' n' •oil with suono lnftvences of the
metanchoUc biVH, hke In c.he brilltentlv pertonnad ' 1 1

demon of ~ .keyboard• on svell...........,. os "&lt;font,"
"Nuclei&lt; Device (Tho W•ztrd of Auel." end " S.oqoe
Bordello, •• end """'the feed vocal "" the evnth$1iztt·
laden " GenetJx."
The S t.ranglor• 1\ave transcend&lt;Jd all the comparison•
10 tile Doors thet they eomed in tholr eatiy daya; their
nasty, .aggressive musical and lyrk:al ovenonea have
sojcened a bit.. This concefl wu" lihowceM for tile
lnu.fcace ,and inventive n\aterial from their lwo most
recent atudlo olbums. 8/oc/t. ~~~ White a nd Tire Rav~.
wlth e tew early gem$ thrown~ for good meosuta.
" Down In the Sewm.. was an unexpected o.tigh.t, wnh
Cornwell edding a Hendrik·Styfe dollY~ of the fine "I'M
mHt yOlJ in lh~ .'babot. AND DON'T BELATE! "
"Bring on the
.. was a show·ttoppor, the

Heve to Given Up" - l'!T1ott's sonv 101 people who
"drink too mveh alcohol. have too many clgareneo and
too much sex, hke mysolt:" I personally like thorn l&gt;est
when they played thll bluesy kind of rOCk that gave
Snowy Wllrte 1 chonee 10 odd a touch of Pink Floyd, the
kind of gu~a• solo that hongs In the '" Another clavetty
tntegtated factor ol Thin Liu'('s mutiC wo14 the Irish
folk -leo that White ahd Go&lt;hom thtew at each other
in their numo•ous o.utter duels
The gtoup p.ushed to I climax and then 111VId •• thot
peak lor a couple otaoniJ' tncfudong thai• Am«leltn hh
" TI&gt;e Bovs A•• Bac~'" Town. " complete wrth bl!nking
SIICXIP fogo In tlla background In tilt end avf!yiiOdy
seemed loosened up even Snowy Whtto Lynon,
Gortlam ond Whno 1.,.., up on tile• monotO&lt; spee~••

11\IO a sing along. Bumel toandlc,ll the vouls on " Tho
Raven" which,. pertafmed Live. took one powet and
tnten.s.tv mud'l -grqtet than that on the: stUCS.O vlfston
It is .ad tf&gt;.1 the Strangle&lt;• "'tte not boougllt to

and then drove the sr,ow to a ttnu ckmu
Lynott 1\ad the aud&lt;enee completelY uncle&lt; Ns oon1tot
HO!$ reg\llar " are you out thefe7" wu tnthuNSttei"V
ai\Swl:!ed The group c.amt bae~ fOf two encor-es

104&lt;1 out'"""" dey. en&lt;1 rhere w"'e 114e&lt;l&lt;v of peoule
see&lt;cll.ng fo• t!CIIet.S oUWde One tll.ng sull P&lt;ll.llos ""'
did Jet. Black reefty writ.e 1 book etlt-ng Brittsll

oncluCIIOQ Seeger' s " Roaoone .. Down to eanll rock ·n·

fHteutattts1

for denclng llow to look prmy
being totally ugly it'a sharon
tete america's aweetllellfl loved
to death guntld het blood someone' a
nlghlcfl9 lhe taste 1\ak gone
around
- M1chet11 F. Hopkins

au&lt;hence uan.sf0f1'1'ri(lg the wonderfully obscene chorus

Buffalo on tht$ tOUf Promoters take not\eet This '*'ow

- John ~m.SLM

rolf mat"Ve&amp;ouslv Pftfiooned . P'eetlt WKi conc:ese -tt
.,ouicf not sur'"tM: me tf the boYs. Ci'Of\QUtlted more

towns on then' Wrt thfough the St11et "I me~~n . are
you really ou\ ll&gt;erel n " VVEEEEEEAAAAAHHHH we
s.u'e were

Sttangl.,o - The Concert H11ll. Torohro-NoverrrtHir

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198'D llasn' t been a bonne&lt; yoor lOt tile Stranglero In

The Busboys - one of those gooups you r•«&lt; mote
about \han heer from. Thew home town of Lot Angeles
provNHs the corporate bew from w·h dl c.Jlcs UllKlVe rock
snd toiii.JI'Wt proiecu, and. consequently,. the powm ot
the rnedfl (PfomoUWS and manlgetl alike• IS pulhf~
these gvva: bevood the po•nt of e~pOSure. non'Oallv
to new octo.
1
otd anyone o•t • ~ at lhe Busboys poster

givot'l

Jaf\U&amp;rv .. guttatiltl,ange-r Hugh Comwelt Wll Mnl to
P!'ison fOt a much pubttctzed ctfug convtel1on. Thofl.

prodaim•ng them the be$1. new band to come atound '"

ctur,ng thelf ~oumrner European tour, Cornwell, bantat
Jean Jacques Burne! and drummm Jet Black were

yea..-•7-ptastered no les.s with poSitive quo1es hom
reviews, aM, in fact. courtesy of lA cfntcs ot dltfoung

anested tw allegac:Uy tnctting a riot dunng a performertee
in Ntce . .=renee. In the eou,.e of 1 curtenl US tour m
support ot thelt now US comp•latlon LP Stntngfars IV,
theh equ•pment truck, contalning over $250.000 wonh
of ha,dwartt. was sto1ltn.
The .soow In To,on\o wu riot withOUt II&amp; dlfllcultiHI.
Comwelt was detained It the c.,•diln border by
cost~ agents who •pparlhtly wefon't apeareclatlve ot

stature. Thfow in feature p4eces In Am.pers•nd and
Rol#ng Stone,. all within this past month. and you have
what Is eommonly called 1n the music bvsmess ••
' 4hypo." Pure and siml)fe.
Flne, I thought. l won't let a tittle thing llke thiS effot=l
tho way I fool a bout the Busboys. I'll 1011 IKP«I a Nttla
more from them tha.n usual to offset much of tha etJtl
dryltlg Vtk su~~ing this 9fOUp. PoetiC JUstice in •

his reco•d fno pun Intended! Thenlt.o 10 some lnt
minute meneuvttf"klg bV 1 am¥t lrt0fney 1 tM so&amp;d out
SIIOW wont on u scheduled
Alter a Ionge Clefey and ·~ insull.,obl'; bad ope~~lng ect
llhe Ray Beats. who looked 1JI(e rtject Beech Boys ond
w01e luc~Y to loovo the stogo llltvel tno Men rn Bloeli
suoile on stogo. The ctowcl wu wartln' for 'em The
....,-magical open.nq al!olns of " SI&gt;ah Shell A Go Go"
aen1 the )am'll.clted mus of humanfty Into a I11Noed fol
of pushing and pogolng. The farm Marted 00\lght refuge
at the back o f the lheatw
" Ouc:Mss" wn dedir&lt;eted to M.,. Wost. "rest htl
soul in peactt .. Ottvo Gr0«1flllcl.c:leltHIIaven end
foolting fi1te a sc:hcJolbo¥, ptOYIKI homaelf to be a vorn-

reverse role.
Well tookev he-1e. Look at aU the punks'" Ihe crowd,
Oiling Stege One to the rim. And ov11 hftfo tile Busboys
llnoUy stnlll onto thtl stogo en hour end e 1\all ehor thalr
scheduled limo. Ute 1$ tough when you're IIP•Irld·
eomong roc~ WlnJ. i blink Yes Indeed. the band ,. truly
~omposed of rove blacl&lt;s anc1 one ctwcano just ••
ovOfyone Ays.
And I&amp; that a ntolllve guit8f I see strapjled onto ono
fellow7 And 1wo - · keyboerd set-ups for two
completelv tuc:lt musloansJ Wow. Power ci\Ofds enCI

Szechuan 1Restaurant, ~e.

62 )fillersport Bwy.- 832-5555-6
Reol PelcU., &amp; "
Style Food

10,. Student .

Dlacouat

rot!.
The ..., ... only

ooe• 10 tar. Then rachtl gfnvn..:k. is
soon IOtgotten and tho rnusoc: plugging away os
tn&lt;lilllngUIIMble and perishable. A llalf ho\)1 "br"iek"
only 10 come boclt and - t some of the _,., songs
does nothtng to help the lliAboys.
Undet al1 tile tlwt ties nd forcecf omlles, ancl the boacls
of tl&lt;tld oweet. io me axfftence of Jimmy Cilf, tile ontq
Tllwd Wotld, the efiiC1ion of Ronald~. 8rld the
fO&lt;Iotn know ledge IIIII ,.Othong i$ """' o&lt;"n9 tO get any
better.

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pow., clrummlng fon:ing way ""' ol IM - - ·'
Vou mean to tell me ~:r aro playong rocl&lt; ano ,.,.
eo-in just like !hey di&lt;i-lhey stM"tedrt ol off o

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quanet o1 a cent.ury ago 1 Wow.
Now what abOvr aN tills outregeouo l)lNV&lt;Iy l'vo been
" eertng ~u1 , Ltnos t1ke "t warn to ,oin the I(Lt klux
Klan.. l'nd "' dOfl'l ge1 no tespeet'' b"""9 a smile to my
lace. But that smut very stowtv fades • way . What's:
w•ono7 Alen' l tho ~boys 1\avtng fun moci&lt;Jng .
1homsalvos ones plundaring wn., liUie &amp;;&amp;U-esteom
Amotlco - • In tholt color I Isn't II funny the way they
••ploh ti'rftir rece '"' 1 laugh . I 1114111\ rt 's only rOCk end

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Two cloll .. a. eno - • sutr&lt;le P!UO !0&lt; ! ' - debut lP
W-ltod.- Rol- f3 10 lOt couples.

wa.aheS r1 eM away t01 awhile, I suppose.

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Spca~. to

Elena or Phil·

���! ©prodigal. sun rrov1es
entieaf evaluation in literature.

to remember hTs t~atlon$h'p
Yet while psychoanalvtlo theory
with chis woman. -T hoy meet at
can be ui ed conauuetlvely to
a party. she makes the initfative.
help people with se•ual and
and theY go to bed. And go to
emotional lnhibftions,..Bad Timing bed , and go to bed, and go to
opts to take a glaring look at the bed. There ant no deep
-bleok aspacu of psychoanalytic
meu~phvsicsl conversations; it 15
theO&lt;y, tho IVPB college students jus! lust at Its plnnocle, 1ho
may have been a'V"'sed to. I
' ulttmate psychoanalytiC
remember sitting ln a Ch!ldrents
teta·tlonship. Uterature class a couple ol vaars
Ytn h ls not quite what

Garfunkel
•

In

Bad Timing

ago and listening to my Harvard
educated PrOf essor's
psychoanalytic explanation of

A psychoanalytic study
______ by T hom •aR .

Coco~

Csme/ Know!Hge. ll!ld tl'e latter

represents the femaJa

film, (once M·tated), w11 toaded

vag;na, "he wouJd say. .
PlyctloanalyaJs atwavs

with profound oociollae&gt;&lt;ual
statements an~ worthy of
careful critl""' evaluation.
So Is IIIK1 nming: A Critical
OlwtssJon. The movie. tamed in
Austria1 .fs well wdnen, wttll
acted, and supefbiv directed. It

One legitimate criticism I've
received about The SpiJctrum
Arta' staff is our unwillingneaa
to cover X•rated, ot J)Ofnogrept~ic

material. The - t a b l e U8

community members who
•dvls:ed me to occa.stonaUy visit

is- not a pornographic movie per

the Capri Art Tt\aater on Bailey
Avenue Ot MVetal downtown
ll'leatres were earnest In their
modett prooosal. I cold th&amp;m 1
would try, but I somt!how could
pot motivate f'I'1Y5elf enough 10
see a movie with a cltht like

Debbie Does Dabs or

Lear's popular poem, The Owl
And The Puss~•t. " Now the
owl represents the maie p.tnis
and the Pussy""t obviously

se: h ts a serious hauntlng movie
about e pfof•-SSOr of
p.svchoanatyai&amp;. Or. Alex Unden
IGarfunkeH who meets- and Wter
lives with o promtscvous.

enigmatic young woman named
Metana CTheresa Russell I.
Melena ha-S a«empted sulcldo.

Rt~vet~ge

of rne Hlgll School Cheerle•ders
A friend of mine k.rlow m y
dilemma, and he suggested Bad
Timing · A Sensual Obsessior~ to

and the film f ollo~he rescue
snempt at the hdll'lft\ while
providing flashbactc.s concem•no
Ale)t, er.d Melena's stormv,

me. Thlt movie. !billed Md rateo
11-s " adult entertalnm,ent"l IS

c arr\81 rel&amp;11005hlp,

currently ptaying at the Amhent
Theater and star$ An Garfun'-el
ot Btidge Over Troubled W11tet
tame. Garfunltel QUit Simon and

he wented to be a "ser\ous
ac tor " He starred m two Mike

Whet' s New Puasyc:a1 1
The him and the plot are
actuanv u.sed as a meraphor \O
•ownslcanv ttl(plote aspect,; o f
psychoanalytic theory. This
theory is very popular 1oday '"

Nic...,it film•. C4rciJ·22 aod

tha field ot

Garfunkel 6 decade ago bt&gt;ceuse

psvol'\olog~. and

for

seemed very negative, qehsatlng
""d depressing to mo. Sigmund
Freud, the foundi~g fathBr of
psychoanetysit, once sald that
the t·wo men tn history who
ca-used the mo:S1 damange to the

human ego were Copemicus and
Sigmund Freud, Copernicus
because he was the first to state
1hat the .suO, and no1 tho eenh,
was the center or the universe.
end himself becsuse he was the

DIW11Y&amp;

Wind~ OP

vHely

submitting ro her bedside. The
camete lades in on GarfuokeJ
fnd fades out on tbe crowds
behind him. The Who Is 10 the
bockg,ound. singing for rathec
t~tuntlng) the song "Who Are
You1" It is all-so narcissistic, so

ogly. Garfunket is perpl8l&lt;od.

Wha\ ha5 th•s sexual obsession
done to him 1 Why doesn't he
enjoy his ullimaut psychoanalytiC

hopet.,.slv aoM Go.~et tries

OSCI\OYV$ ~or ,

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ond. 1'\er $u]cjde

AMHERST 3

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F-~~~!W!E!!q

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phone call comas as an

unfortunate surprise to h1m .
Obviously this film Is not
intended for teeny boppers. 001
was

It intended for Jmmature

thrill' seekers. SexualitY is
leetured here. but in • tectlul
and sensitive way. I found it sad

thet only six other people
attended the showing I
-anended, because th4&amp; film is
the antlthesl$ o r typical
Hollywood conglomerate trash

movies like Middl&lt;l Age Crazy
~nd Loving Coup/8$, IThe Iormor
allegedly " e)(amines" male

menopause. the latter. wileswapping. Heavy toplca,
but.
.1
Bod Timfng ia also well acted.
Art Garfunkel rs Indeed a serious
actor, and he handles all his
roles whh a classY subtlety.

Therasa Russell gr;es an
irwlgu!ng performanca. as does
Harvey Keitel ( Tllxl Driver) as the
Inspector. Keitai'SitehatilCter
could h.ave proVided a more

interest ing sub·plot it further
delineatud, but save 'or this.

fantasy1

.Classy subtlety
The two lusters eveniUalty
flght as Mmttna eschews snv
fir5t to 1\_ote that man's actions
1
idea of a constant cerebral
are Influenced by seAual lust.
telatlonshlp w ith her doctor
Thus~ I btiUCve the
friend. S&amp;wt l!~ roam1ng atound
psychoanalytic reason for my
Europe,b 'eddlng u motorcyclist ,
w riting this rllm review Is simple·
an
actor. and af'y other me11
I'd like to ge1 a job at the Buflslo
who mav ha\io seen htu at a
Cven News~ work my wav up to
partv . Yet 50mehow, she misses
managing edttor of The New
he! man. and t1e misses her.
York TimD.s, Dl"d bang atl the
Thero •s 1cns•on hero and there
female temporary s.ecreuwes
IS pa1n tn her face, but Gadunkel
.-nd wot4ld-be·reportets at w111
can nor see the psm. Htt has
OeOfe~~fng. •sn' t 11 ? So was
become 5omewhat $lerlle 05 he
thiS movie. but 10 a positive and
searches for r atlonal reatwning
apmopuate sense. We watch
lor tht.'11 telauonshlP Me. in turn

rvwaJIM
HO PASS
EHGAG!MfNT

Garfunkel wants . H1s de:slre Is to
return home to Nttw York wnh
this woman. to settle down and
enjo·y ~" -e meaningful
relationship:· He tries to talk
with her and cajole her. but ha

-a ttempt and tast desperate

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pacboe lor 121 101 only
114.95 at MINERS1 10

screcnwnter Yale Udol-f offered
dtrector Nlot.olas Aoeg anoutstanding scnpt that he
handled weU
Bad Timing has bt:!en

somewhet of a hnenctal and
cntical dlsappomtnient. but thu
film 1tself is probably • v&lt;ctll'l) ol
bed umtng. I can easily see
cmics referring to this film as a

" e:l3$$1c" the way rhey do now
Wtth Carnal Knowledge. another
ftlm much maligned at its
op&amp;ntnQ't If you ~an to see u at

the Amherst bo prepated to
struggle And •f you don' c Uke
frlms like I h is. Steeping Be•ury 15
1'1Qht nexc doot.

BAD n MINGtAII.ill &amp;o~.l Oily 11
1:30, 4, 7, &amp; 9:45 $1.50 Iill 6 pm
BOOGEY MAN (RI Oliy at
24·6-S·lO.pm $1,50 til16 pm
lAST {ANGO IN PARIS Diiy at
2, 4:30, 7:15, &amp; 9:45pm $1.50 till 6 pm

Fnends of CAC PresPnt

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Saturday, t&lt;l6 Diefendorf MSC 7 &amp;. 9:00 p m
"Sunday, Squire Theatre, MSC 4, 6 ; 8:00 pm
Adllll.lalon nclt.m $1.SO

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by Bryan K. Mullen
Now that we alf ivoow '' whp Ahol
J .A.. •• I hope everyone who was stuptd
enough to buy bu1tons. hats, Sh•rts and
scarves beating that logo wtll ptease get
Hd of them! They a1e Ol"'ly a conftrmatton
ol your $'IUP•dnv-.
I love 10 begH'I wrth .such ii warm note.
u serves to soothe 'eao~' t ana t a~e theu
rn•nd$ off my un•roagtnat•v~ wn1tng stylt!
Anvwav. the fall TV season has k•cl..ed
oH and Vll"&amp;s oromotly fumbte(f on the one
yard ltne Yes, the new snow$ are as bad
as netwotk TV geu ijf\(1 aft! no t w Ofth
grvtng Up studying lor t.n~lt

Brooking A w ay
BrtJaking Away iABC. Saturdays) IS
probably the bes t ol now Show s . GranH!'d

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!"lour comedy drama

suc:cessfuiiV r ~talns 'ht und~•dou

buddtes who battle theu Oulthl $13lus "'

Wa.ltet Mutv wnh a pass1on fo1 all th•ng$

a un•versny tow11 run bv sttt.l&gt;. "' the n\utl

hal•an I have thts nauseaung teehng that
"Oa Doo Run
Run•· any eptsode now bu1 to mv

lraterntly tvoes
The teal saar of the show '' Cvr•l one
of the boy5 who 1s lotevttt the deteat1s1

sorprrse: he manages to cap ture the

rm suc-h a loser .. he Jamenu, " So ~w
GOme l can' t IO't! mv yug•n•tv:O" BrUainng
AWS)f •s prenv good telev•~!Ot~ !md tf VOI.i

tufll brea"-. 1nto a Qh Of'U$ ot

rmpottanl character ' $ sleepe, ·hn rnov1e
about the couung ot age 1n the tndll'lna

stotior 1

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for Comfort
1ABC lvC$davs wtHctl s1ars leO kn,!Jh1

~at have Deen

c:loned ovet lhe veers to

Anvwov tOor, R•c'-I~S- -always Si:tV!Ji n
ond I Uk e tt) Thomas •s h t$ usval
sancttmon•ovs se-lt, always bun.ng I~' Ofl
tus daughter~s affans "' t~lt!: lifSt e~)JSO&lt;lt.!
he tries to c-onvtnce h•5 daugtuer 'hat

Both il'~
~nuc ~r. ovt$ ot coutse and daOO\' 'hOH1t.+~
.n(.cssantlv tr"'at thftr se• 11-v es tHe all too

.she' s dating a mamed man " How do
you ".now he s mamed? • s.he asats ' I m
your lathe' , that s how I t..now,' ht&gt;
re,&gt;hes And of course. Oad hJtns ou1 to
be ngh ( AI the eod of the show 01anit
Canova shoes her re.al talent. betting (hf
two timer in the gut

S ~ trve

'" \he ftrst eptsode Oad 5ees H~o m~n
''a•Q.Sit'IQ ll'lt o h•S davgnters at&gt;J:tf\ment

trunks lhey' re bang•ng has liflle g1rl$
b'a•lll OUl, SO he bW51S In tO saVI! 11\eM

Judg1ng •rom ner per•ormanc:e. Canove

ontv to OtSeover lhBl ~hev ft ulavtng
'"a'ades h s all I.I(H"'I IJC@d•t 1ab1e anCII)()t
\'t!'" lunf'V
(j1rts I m .SO'f V d 1C11\ I I'USt yQ\J
~1'\~JI s Olo.dv dad cause wt&gt; ~n o w vou

m1gh t ba bctuer oU thallengJog Sugar A.av
Lttanard, because her presem tOb Should
not tas1 100 long The uolv b'fYI"tt SJ&gt;OI ot
the &amp;how •s- Sher&amp;tt Nor1h who play,
Canova's boss Her 5~V rvn•r.al manne1
sleals 1he show and de-sone h~H lew hf'\es
but she dcservt-.s batu~; Tho!'J'IC\s and
Canova dttserv@ each ott\er

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llll1lltllllllll..llllUI1.1t:un Anng
tM•Io the •e runs Poo• Ted 'l!1tQtH . a lttSt
raa: ,;om•c acto• •5 m •s l. a~t hert:' a.!i the
'VO•t al loud mou tt,ed w•dti eved

I WIStt I WEA£ A ,._EWSU AH Ted kni~l a ~ h iand t i•J In A8-C"a M W 1• 11 oUei11\Q.. Toe CIO.'ift lut C•l'" 1""1

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Well. tt\iu s the latt!:.S1 scuop o" the
IOiev•S•oli wortO For thos•t ol vou who
care- I'll see vnu next month ano 101
those o• you wNJ don L leep weanng
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The Horror of Party Beac~
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Agatha Christie's

't~MOUSETRAP
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I m a &amp;g Gtrl Now f ABC j:',tdays)
()roves that Oannv Thomas shovlo keep
h•s. nose out of televtston tor good
Luck.tly, he rs only lhe to·sta• here
p1ay1ng s~ond l •ddle to the " b•Q Q•rl
p1-aved bv Otifna Canova formetly o•
Soap Thoma' ponlitys Cdnuva s tather
~entam.o. a dont•st who moves 1n with
htS daughler whef\ h•s partn~' rut\S oft
wnh ht$ wife anc seu up shop tn Soa•n
I as'- rnyse11 ohen JuSt who cteates
these shows (Spa•n }l and I' ve dt!'C1ded
thou t ~\ere l!io an extremely un•nt(!li,gent

matmatn the teleVISIOn standara- t 'I

Moore Show H e piiVJ\ a J•ttety h&amp;f1t.r
fa1her w ho fen1s t"s nownst.m!i
cJPArtmem to h1s twL'I IOv,ng ct~ug huu~

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and obv•ouslv hu,tuned bloc of wrners

wN Charmed U:!!o f 6 r vea:•s a~: l'\t•
bumbl•ng anr.hormcir\ o r1 n'tt Mil ' ~ TvltN

J.u'H'l•~""•CIVS fe~tner w i1o cont•nuallv 'T\al\eos
a ~ HOI ('J t ..HmSelt r (I•O CJo.St! lor fqmiQn
tt!~tt~lt-"' •le~ he1gnt5 101 nadn~~" m TV
51T ,.om ~ .a"d .succeeo&amp; 1ft bnng•ng d

t an dei~V vour bar 1'\Uptny lor an
I h iS Scuurdav n•ght, see •1

btmosphere that made u~ progor\tlor ,n
moving It tnvol\16$ iour nrgt' school

Shaun Cass1dv ts not my tavonte chotce
to poruav Dave Stohler. .a teen ·aye

Too c•ose for Comtort
The hrst ol the debac•@s ,s

heartJano thts

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~ tltey WOilt to h.eoJ.
(~nd hope they do the same).

Available at Cavage's

For the person who has everything, Elvis
presents 20 songs consplouous in their
absence from his previous LPs.

RodtG'.':!
Billy

:,lck Lowe,

Dave Edmunds,
and TtwV Wllllams. Give

..Seconds Of Pleasuie:"'

Billy Burnette tears the roof off the~
with the hardest rockin' debut of the year.

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SCAGGS

Have a heert, give Heart. Heart's
..Greetest Hlts/ Uve:· Both on this double
elbuln.

HITS!

Great hits make great gifts, and 8oz
delivers smesh efter smash on ..Hits!..

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for an yone who has sun&lt;;~ along at Kenny's

This Christmas give Money. Eddie Money.
How can you go wrong?

coocerts.

Justwhat all your friends are looking for
this Christmas: a new Cheap Trick .

Watch their laces light up when you &lt;;Jive
them " FIICIIS" -a tasty new double LP
trom Earth. Wind a Ffre.

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No, it's not Santa up there in the skyit's ··uttte Stevie Orbit:'

A visionary wort! by one of the most
innovative groups in rock music.

,Gifts·that go on giving all year long.
On Columbia, Epic, ARC, Kirsmer and Nemperor Records and Tapes.

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best example ot the daparturo trom the
former Jaelt101&gt; otyta. u il dlgres..s Into
1 long 1&lt;11trumantol with cruhoo and
clnhes, d -·ahun"'ll slopa, wwd note5.
reverbod-ocho vocall . ....,.,l&gt;e album'•
chariC1eristocaVv lhrobC&gt;tnO bass
Be.r Cozy wu PtodUced by Jackson.
wno also wrote ~d l"lf!g4d • • the
$0MQI Ht ereete1 1 mote tU1J sound than
Oovld KOfshonb&lt;lum did on I 'm The M an
eM Look !;Mrp. rllytng heovlly on bass
al'\d drtJmt Instrument at' alld Odd noises
ere upfrona, uuheu than vocals, Bl"d the
Hrat, bttl!!f hsttm doein' t &amp;ovnd much lik e
Jo&amp;. h 'a 8 pOWerful crcra tiOn.
- P11mcta I Cstrlngton

Yellow Magic:
MuhiplitJSIA&amp;MI

Orc:heatte ,

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Not much Ia known ol&gt;oul the
J1paneoa tleetrontc: ocena. For " I'm
loformed, the ontv one who'o brolton tho
barrier tn1o New Jersey 1s tseo Tomtte
whOso thOwy ditpiOya of twwlers,
ViPPOfl, f'K&gt;Oters, tweeters and

O'mctackill btinSJ• Ul IUCh wetkt'Vot'O

POPUlar dtSIICS IS "P!ofudo to an
Afternoon Alone" and " The Sunta", ·· (a!
they tranalate imo EngliSh) bordl!ting on
tho tasteleu. Thank God there's no

reason to c.ompa,re h1m with the Yenow
Magic Otohosua
Yes, chey'to trom Japan. Yes.. thts Is
thltr soeond a lbum. Of course you

Specials, Mortt Specrsls, tChrys11lisl
A couple ol montha ago I •tad
~whefe lt\1\ the SQec.le~ were gOtnQ
10 meddle With lhe tdQ Ol " mural(" for
lhotf next album Gawd no, woed me. iiS
0 boOming bollS end bongo boat, gur\OriSI
Gret&gt;am Mally's dreamy, aeslhotk:o•r
pleulng volta mak.. • wlotlut
commentary on youlh, lib You&lt; grandma
might: " Kkla thou dlyoiThay' re all tho
same/All cau thernsalvoa/Somo crorf
n1mo." JKkiOI' cuta ln. a cruow old
mon, raucously p~onounolng "akunl&lt;s and
punk• and h eat&lt;1 a nd gaaks" wh h a
hearty dlagutt lt't a nk:o contrast.
"Pretty Boyt," a rocking aka dance
number, one'~ egein loahes out 01 tho

olasdc culture whefe took• ere

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Jeckton. lk111 Ctllz'{IA&amp;MJ

Joe J-.:k""" IIMulcl be taken •..-.tv
Iron now on Hit lho&lt;d end boat album,
S.11 Ovy, clioplrfs o greater ronge,
depth and ongm.tity than Ills pte'oliow
wO&lt;k -lt'o IOIMlhing ol a d•portiJio, and
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OYtryttltng, I ltVOfltO theme dt JK.kson' s
l"ls She fleollv Goong Out With Htm" 4t1d
" I Oon't Wanno Be Uko Tllot"l.
~round.' a doric CO&lt;nment IIPOken
to • stud¥ QU•tar rup and puncwated
by beu 10 bt~ng out the raggM. is the
olbum's moot atark ind dis&lt;Ulbong cut. tt
holds out little hOpe for the ttiurnph of
'ock agN1tt rac•am until aomeona tales
the bt1me A mesaage. • song. Isn' t
enough

Be•t Cn1y 1a • much len 8CCeSSJble
album than wee I 'm rh• Man or.
The album'a t»ggeat f11w l1e1 •n
pert..culertv,
OebU1 Look Sharp. There
Jac"'son'a ht•ny. occa.-on611y lOO
.,. no pur• pop aong.1 -nothln' Is ktr~de
anJI.tUVI to mo~e a point. ''One to One."
Kuto J eekaon 'a cyntclsm ia more
an emotive plea to a ''conscious"
pronoune~ and 1Hs humorous than 10
woman who hodu from love behind her
eause1. contt•m en over-repetition of
t he p.a~ . but hta mess•o•• her• are so
nron.g and s illOtr• th•t Older ruMS ate
IWO notes Jn the chorus. when the
fluffy In comp-.1..,.,. Fro.n tho C&gt;O«ling
olmpla, wondarlu4 line " you're beautiful
"'""" oer.em ol the thle CV1 fincidentallv wtlen you get mod/Or aa that a IA!_Jtist
• grell wey to lllt'l 1 Plt'I:VI to lt&gt;t! final
otK.ervauonr· d•Jtvmed wtth en
weli ot "Flt ," BHt Cnuy calls a -..be&lt;
authentk m1Jl of C)atP'IOf end t.rony, t5
tYll eye 1t&gt;a1 wew&gt;'t lei you go-yet it os,
much more mel'f\OrltQ. ''Sn Every Dream
mualcaltv end ernotionaly, so flOOd that
HomrfA Nightmatel" sult Ofs from tho
\'OO c1n't d'am111 k n too gloomy .
same &lt;M. .H .Ja.ckiOn' s obs•v•·
The fnMr Sleeve Nyt thet IN album
nerrttOt'' s oertec.tly underlt~ed anfleciton
" r•Pf•Mf'ltl 1 deaperare attempt to me.ke
on -.rse-endong phrun maku it, ool
IO&lt;ne . . ,. . of Rock ond Roll." Thougtl
the heaVAV·IICCented ChofUI JKkoon recog!1llet thlt Ouch an
Fe~ of love eM tenderness are In
enormouo tult It ~umatoly doO&lt;nld to
lhOft auPC)ty on chis release... Fn1 ' is •
failure , 1M auernpt Is a good on•
oumbet thlt sums up -JIC:kson' s oh·
becauoa Jaekoon knows that the most
• •P&lt;OSSed dtomav 01 trondo aNI groups
POwerlul rock and roll It motivated by a
end 'ool(a..and u'\toterence and mev,
daoire to lilY aomethlng, Jackaon may
indeed, encapsule\ I his own ls.o4atkln.
Indeed tHo IPOiitk:ol, eo the "'"" release
Joe's voice Is gentle Whon he • ._plains
tncluded "'ilh the elburn and hia recent
hlshholr/our plight, but tums lo harsh,
C-m lntOIViaW lttUI, but htr's not
too·atrident screema when he .switche•
unaw01a . BHt C ozy dolt an excellent
to the non·oyrnpl1hetlc point of view.
job ol polrltlr&gt;g out oodol Ptol&gt;lema.
The Jad&lt;aon humor io almost not
The t itle eong deplofn the trenclinas
evident.. except tn " etology' a"
eoooclaud wtth rock and rol throughout
rellonohatlon IO&lt; lll'lial k&gt;fodrity : " The
1111 IMt !/Wee deqtdet In I t otlly MW - opacloe ktlown ao ,..,.... nav. theM little
way.
a !he '-etnlc days
wltita mingo wrth 1ttt1e wltite tail&amp;." Thet
t~v Illuded to on t:he colarlul
eong' o 101'0 io C&lt;lld and MIIV. end
'19S0.4880eco-l "rillY hot on !he
clepraealng - thoug/1 it'o IPQitlfl to a
bongo dtuma;'' the 80e "doin' the frug
. it'a biology witho&lt;ft a heart. " Mad
and 1111 IIWnmy end the Suzv o ... end
At You" alhlblto-. raoe and
the ?0. " cut 'fOlK hei&lt;/M It .,..VSae h omovo&lt;IC'I lhtt 1M word " honey"
~~line/With Brvtcr..,.... A&lt;:comi*Wd by
cloaen't - m to lh ln. lt'o tho olbum' o

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TN. Is /luffelo, 1 "!)Uak:tl ...... -weating
Buffalo'• rock, jazz, and blueo tllent. Will continue
tat the Granada Theatre on ~. o.t:ember 8
.;;m. patf..,.,_ by the Uti'- ,,.,....__
The _.., Is en ana,npt by pt'otnol""'
Ge!ry IWitew&gt; end David Gllaol to utlllre the

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I nad conStde,eo tr\1 Spee.el$ e eut aoov~
the otheo ska revovaloata. But. •• I l&lt;otii&lt;
discovMed, 'h wn only • ptllutnpluous
lear of muuk .
, Side ono of the Speclola' new record io.
the " More" part. It could've been
trentplamed onto tho• debut album end
wouh! neva(have upaet tt"te pace .
It'• 11de rwo ot M ore Specials thlt
.o flwro oornelhlng unuauol. and Ia eQuallx
compelling " • strong departure from
the s ka·lnduced POP ,rhYthms. Th~
Speelalo have gamb¥'&lt;' with holt a dozen
0&lt; ll'o CO&lt;nplt\Oiy' dlf(er.,.,t rnu•ical forms
and h tl~eo saverM tlsia N 10 oeallu the
ImPOrtance o t each.
There Ia 1 dahnttt "tnteroot.,.,l" Lo8l
to tile "'"""· v.,_,tonrdue to Rico's
trombone end 01&lt;;1t CVlhell's fluglthom,
as '-IYKMin1 ln the very fw11 uad.
,.Stereotypet." You elf\ eimost

Pf(t~.Ke

the song on ~sound trock lor a him shot
dOwn the French R1vtere, along wnh
Jerry Oammero' tocktatl O&lt;gan ploaoantlv
p&lt;acod In the bocltglound lvn•ol Gold•n11
and Roddy Rtdillton odd thotd "'IItld
gu'"' chops to rhe ootoourn

remember theu "'"· YtHiow Mltglc

Orchtntrl, With the annoying popular )lit
"Computlf Game'' anot we• real big on
the AM rl&gt;dlo tor a while. The frrat tome I
heard that album we wete ll my lnend's
o~rtment IIIII hang&lt;ng OUI lpiflong tho
beans and snonlng lhllatast electronic
SJdes the's a r... buill end he puta thrtr
~on We' re 111 eJC.pocung ttvs
throbbing oriental m-.:hrno death ond
'"stead lt COfMI an hlte I hiPPV
eloctrew&gt;ie Johnny C•aon. ond I do meao
L.A. One could almoOt senoe 1 daPPOf
buslnenman gottlng lnto hit Monte
Carlo, with an the OPIIOns. end
negotlal;ng cloiJOfloe l \Urns with ease as

the credits flash on the acroen.
It wasT V. show musle oil th8. woy, I
never did buy thlt album
But tru• ~~toild one Is a plo..ant
surprloe They no longer loundliko thev
want to bo h.,.L.A . Tho TV. themesstill !hera. but now Vot10w Magic 'ill1
noN! oomlor10blv IMollde such onll!l10e•tS
as Gl01gio MofodM. recent Bow••· the
Shodows and M't "Pop Muzd&lt;. " Thos ••
respectable modern POP. CO&lt;nputenud
and w•th a Hnae of humot Humor
1\/ldenl on the facet ol lho hundreds ol
c1ooe.: waluno sotemolv on the Gove-r
The atburp beg1n1 With " NICI! Age,"

S!lonish flugetllorn tl\rougl)out, ,. a song I

coming on hke 1n lntnem·march from
000 of Bow11 !i IIUIIII"
" Sho said ·the Noeo Age/BlOOd on the
pagu/Wulaome to the gulh oo the

may pley 81 O"Y noJtt M nxican family

hill. , , " How c.on 'ifou 00 Wfong with

reunron.
On avery aong ol ~JJde tWo ··• a muzak
'hYihm tfliC.k but•ed undetneeth all the
lnatrumontt lnd ~otc:u . provtdm11t~
foYndauon foi 1 t~omewhet mecha.rllc&amp;l
vet porodo•rcallv ,p~cy and voYIIOIOUS
tempo. Neec:Jie.u to MY n·s ell qurte.
rrnentst""" to he•,
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The album opont and cloaes wtth tho
tnldttlonol Bmtoh muiiC hall number
" Enjoy Your.-llllt' l l ..er Than Vou
Thonkl:' Tl&gt;lt on ltta41 repreoenll the
lut ~ity ond onslgnltlcllnco boundong the
mood of 1t1e Speoals tn e wot$d where
ume is dangerously rlH'\floii'Q shOtt_
Whereas their t .,sc record1n~ dealt w ith
racism, lnjulllcf and gef19r81 problems
concom•og young oeoo&amp;o, More defticts
the tact&lt; of control over ono's own fate
and the hopelessness of "atomic
soul'do" ond tha lhouoht of " nuole¥
11\ael&lt;.
World Wor Ill." "I'm JUst living
1n a lite without munfflg
noth.ng
ever change oh oo notN.-.g ever change)··
moans Terrv Hall In "Oo Nothng "
At one r1mo not too long ago Ill•
Sc&gt;oc!olo were tryw&gt;g dnperatety to right
1M WfO&lt;IOI oftha world wrth a poeltive
outloolt and daflant attitude. But !haL
ugly - t c:ynldsrn hea tot In and u lor
ao the 5pec:feq ... concatned, it's time
to " enjoy yourH4f w hile you're stilt In the
pink."
-TOllY G~

words lll&lt;e thlal Eopaclally since they're
no\ the real woJda. the 11&amp;1 wordJ being
tmpos:t4ble to ot'ldortteQd even when I ou1
my head up egoinot the •peeker. Other
tittea: "Sohd Statt SufvtYOt ." and
"Ciuzeno ol ~e." About hall the
album ~s \fOCIJt and the rest are dlisco
tzed hllriV 1oc.k tnatrumentals cetetw•tiog
lhl edvent of pfaatic:.
Especldv good •• tho version of "Oav
Tripper," wl10ch llopt end toku o
ttrange ngnt tum on the hlllf·belt "'the
midd'e of the famous IJII't&amp;r part. And
''Multil)llea·· Oltl QOt.ntt for beeng the
definitive rn0$Sern intttpunadon of the
Mar~o theme.
Awrloht, I'll come cloon. I'm holding
1hes• two taenagu Qirla hoatago in on
obandoned bowling alloy In
Ch&amp;elnowega. They're locked in separau
room1 dlvlcllld by o thick pane of glass.
Ali day lOng I'm pumpj,.,g In t his album
bht.stlng ~ twm syatem• lu.med up all
the way without incernJOt'on, hret one
side, then the 01her, than the f~rot one
egeln. 1hu lt.. lt gJYa ma • ehanco to
- . v a tholr reec:tlono. In a senoa. I am
the OJ. I feed lhern oo/V Or-.
Aoywoy, It's been 11 deyt now and I
think they're beginning to li\e the album,
I really do. At fwll they dldo't . I knew lt.
But now tl&gt;ey're gottlnltueed lo lt. They
really are

" Hohctav Fonn1ght. " wuh a blat ant

th&lt;ilr UIHIIIed "-'-or Recorda IC8SI debut.
Provloua oppo01anceo oponlng IO&lt; Polk:o and at
Ul!'o Springfal ' 80 !OCkad Wllh pure fervor
cllatihd ftO&lt;n 8ri&amp;h lnvNion •oots: The Beatleo,
Hollloo, and Kfnf(a

Gr....a.
- • t:.ON*t halt In · Jhl
Ptornotort twl tha1 w tth !he http of lilt ,_..,..,

·-dint

video t.eplng, and Jv.
the aves o1 the
nation can
on Buffalo for IO&lt;Mthlng
ott-!'*&gt; b4lu•d• end oportlng eveniS. The
- w i l l contlouo tlvouoh Oecembo&lt;. AH shOws
'ata'IB1 7j 30p.m.

tie,.,.._

DirTy LDOirs lleltl holdllnu the ''Colonill Lag"
ol the SOn of Still Tocx/980 tho! lands ;, Buffalo
Tueeday, Ooclrrlber 9 11 Buff State. Also
oppewong wil be Any TfO&lt;Jbl&lt;t lgreat lP """"'Are
AI Thfl Nlt:tl G1ds 1\, Thfl Eouators, TMp0111
Tudon, end Joe "King" Corr•sco. ftom the .,.,..,.
poc&gt;pM wt.o - t a d the Hits Grwett Slillt
(Elvia Coota4to, Nlc!&lt; Lowe, Wrocklesi:'Eric, t&amp;rry
Wlflia, l1n 0\lrvl end a. StHf ' 78 (l.ene Lovlcll,
Mk:ktY J,riclp. Wrodc.lay Eli&lt;&gt;. lleehol Sweet, Jona
Lewi~our6, Son of wrll be wild and woolly.

�The

Student Club
Having a party for the Holidays?
Let the STUDENT CLUB do the catering!
OUR SPECIALTIES:

Cheese boards

Everyone a space cadet?
by Wlfliom Wt ln&lt;tr ln
lprrtnutt Sll/1 H

w,.,

·~pa~

thC' hnaJ lh•DIIa.
.,-..:ordm.&amp; \0 Stat I rt-~ fbtl('
•r"dJ no• Ju»d tntte&amp;l.td uhdu~
...,rh lt\t vo.,.qct )("fi..:C' .:rail.
allowmc. m a.n 10 "bnldl) J'('l ""'hrrt11&lt;'

man h11110 aon~ be tort · ·

lhln\. ..)J the fu1u1c ol ~piiCC'
..:111eo~ and hugt "Uiit•
f'V•t'tt'd U\tll(tc:' tuanung da·
htt~H'Jl' ~un\lit lil c a nC"• ~tcn~t
tlWon movtr'! Yc._\. bll• tho-t .t.rr
•hr dtC"Ain\ 01 • fut ttn~tnf- ~pan
•mt·ft''-' go1ur 1h11 \&lt;1;\\
ul the~

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tftUoJ"- ilrt f'()ill\lhh

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Bb!NJ tn 1~\~'"· 1\ru,•n•

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~"'-'It' poud

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wnh topatf "G«lnt«.

u t flhiC'\

and

n.u'ilolla..:tunnr ... :.~b1l1Ut\ u1

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t•t•ur '" onh fetuf

~lthnugh tht
~~a.r,-old, n has a

1toiiiOn...,ldC' mnntk-f',hl(t or 0\.1!'1'
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ama.un,:

CQmmtnttd

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fatratc 1n ....... d L&lt;
'UPI"fff'er ·· t ''en thou&amp;Jl llK.~n
Ji'ffrofl'l rrcru11 ne...

111rnsbrn.

they

\.f 'l'r on 8t111nt mort' uf thL"'Tl

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tht'K U i f;fCI1Ct fnl('fe\1
n \rit•·t t\J'Ik)I ... IOII lhC~ ~n •

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l ''""~~~ I~ •~ afrihaJt-d ""Itt\ 11\c
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~"h'"' .. tt.~b " bak\1 • t La
he r"hliJ•r~ l., h11. bt'tr . .1-., 1~t
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I he l &amp;"h.tptn .,._. tomtf'CIIn nrh
'-'•~rmbcr ot 1hn year an\1 ,,. \IIU tn
,.," 'br)ttnn~rt• 'IDit 8o1h gr(IUP\

. ,,, ._ 101nl'ler "'" m0\1 oroJro:u •nd
., lo hell" C'at.:h Olhtr a} mu.. h .u.

f'!1\'llhtt
Spa~.,,

hah•lallon u mu"'h more

!hAft fU~I hVIn~ I n \fUit(' JU

~,;olontt' Y.ouiJ ra \ ~
aJUI'liiJ'C' OJ the 'un 10 ftnCUJt
da..,fk.tl\ 411d lrl Jru• food ACIWIIt
mock1~ of ~~-=t hillbttat~ hnc ~
ma.dt rht) &amp;It for thr m",' ~n

Deli Sandwiches

TbC"

S.. )lab

oi.\ttonauu dtd. ·· 11 r&lt;"prnc:nn a
.. holt Ot'tot. form Ol ltviOI• 1t VtOUld
be' .. omplctc d ues '" lpac:t ...-uh 11
lt&gt;11 10,000 people hVIIll on oath

,,,

~~uJhnul

"'"~"''
..'"&gt;
!-.tanfor~
U nntf\il)

ha) nHHir

&lt;llh&lt;l

&gt;Phm.at

Uta~. roumna in ofdt-t lu t.ttill t •

'"o Onr .• allrdlh&lt;hlandl , .,•
~:h."~ush n~1~\hil('l(d dillon CMJll&amp;blc of
tu1ld'1n~ 1\l,() AI r't'l&gt;t'IC' A lllrJC'f

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m&lt;&gt;cki.&lt;Otkd•h•htandtl , ..
Jr-tvt"ktl)('d h '' ,u,_ ll~r lhc hland
I. onl' •l '' ,-ap.a~k (ll hotdul~ 3

m111wn P&lt;'&lt;•pk •h• popula~onn or •

lorse
f~\It\
l ~ \4.\o..tdy ' ' \.Un~ trnnJ Wlfh
th&lt;' ct.mC'm rnni' ptl'bLtm ~ar
\.l:l~lttn ol frl ··ctk'I.('C"' dtarttn).
f\c\n -nhliO~

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l\loO
ltaJl\l~l llf tJ:tJ
AACI • ouiJ
30 yeart.

For information contact
~ The Manager at The Student Club
1",
Call636-2196
_,. ~
e....__ J
~~
Ha·nny
Ho',·days
•,.,,.,
IJ
From the Staff &amp; Management at the Student Club

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UBHOCKEY
vs.

miiU tall. tOIIII'
(ntl 1Tl0'1tn&amp; ran\)

bt abit CH luntuon f01

.. ICh ooty m1nor
m8Jntrnancr ThC'Y v,.ould 1ttn' c
llmt:51 a;s much &lt;ttcrJY ;u 1
sohaJ l"OIIre1or th~ ta.tttt ' ''e un
Eanh bt'ltao~~or M rht t.&lt;tntnHk.hJ.)
sunlitht ~nd l&lt;1d nr .Jtrnmt~ht'rt' 1n
t&lt;ncl 01 a:b\Orb the rays;
"Vetllll,_ the eru:ra,\1 Ju•r• 10 lht

&amp;e·un

~h \II'OUhJ b&lt; ~piC'

GENESEO
TONIGHT 7:30pm

The" ~·u1hlt

'"" OUid u.an .. forw tttC" c:nr•1,. trun
ra.J,,,

\1,•~"'

And 1hen btJm n

at the

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a m•k "tdc tf'\:C1~1nf \111kln""
F..ant Tht ~ ... "'" thC"n "~'"·'fn"l.,
n t-a~ l to cnnl) C"\f\1-llncd tom
l...arnbf,,, toundt"f ,,r tht' l B I ._

hl

TONAWANDA ICE TIME

\OCtet-,

Lam~r~ menllunta lh.t.t thcrt:
"'ouJd tx- --omt radw tmcr lcrrn.._C' 11
.:enaJn
bui n •o~o~ld trnro,.~
no harmful crft-.1\ to humin\ ur lht"

""'C''·

C:O\' Ih.lRfTlt"l'H , rhH'Hitd lhC' plan~
llrt" wtl) lhO\IJhi ·VUI ltttJ 'M.f'fl

monnortd
Thr

bbll

Con~r~.tcuon

problem

uf

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FREE
BUSES

lUM

-..ol11 \a.ltlhtC"

•oukl rost ~. mmtmum Qr Sl2
bii!Jon Tht' ..o~ o' bunJII1C ihC'

ooc. " u;platnt"d Fartantc"

PARTY DOWN TONIGHT
At

n\Qfr

~1\

Jlf&lt;W~~I«&lt; b) 1M l 8 l.j
t'fllUfl- Ttl~ tntasltUJt f"()WC'f
p4an:, •ouM bt O\t'f riH mile"~

a lhd&lt; &gt;110•

• Fresh Vegetable Platters •

)!;'~~II

Sponsored by SA &amp; The U B Varsity Club
will leave fo r t h e ga me
acco rd ing to the followi ng schedule

Ellicott 7:00 pm
Governo rs 7:1 0 pm

Squire 7:15

lounge
(form~rly tilt Boca-Vista)

WED· ROCK 'N ROLL with 10' Wi11ga

ALL BUSES WILL RETURN TO CAMPUS
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING TH E GAME.

THUit· DOLLAR NITE all bar d.rilllu Sl.OO

aH sseI 1/o Lb. t beeieblllllen.,
FRI. ud SAT· Good Tuea, Good Food ud
GOOD BOOZE!!

JOIN US FOR OUR GRAND OPENING on
DECEJIBER 9, 1980.
FREE CHAJIPAGNE AND BUFFET.
1504 HERTEL AVENUE

Come Cheer On
The Team

�i Cadets.
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" We feel comp&lt;lltd to do
somahins abour the d&lt;dlnlna
i'o.tCft:SI or thC' aownunnu towatcb
mat&lt;rial Out illlo 5I*&lt;' would be m&lt;tal ond l&lt;ttioa ir lunlm In the the spa« .' • expWn&lt;d
added lo that . .. A, more: low pvily m~ ~ • Noqa"' U President Mk had
pouibiUiia for 111&lt; . _ ",.,. ore ""
f""'"' Coopa.
llriJt. rbtl&lt;uCoopasoppropriAlcs ""'Ina on the mcul, il hordens Into
The name U com.. from a
fo r the space proaram. •• a tilht but strOll&amp; mat&lt;rial wllk:.h mathtmllieal roneept &lt;lll&lt;ov&lt;:rtd
eould be used to make ain:rafl•. by J. l.aG.-ngc, an llkh Cent ury
commmled Farrance.
The advanlal" of producin&amp; apK·e ships and mort: sp1c:c m1t1hemadda.n. LaGrans.c found
matcrflll in a zero aravhy 1111ions.
thll when thtrc a rc thr ee.
araviuuioaal forces frOG'! thr«
mvironment is lhat strona but ICSI
The U SOcicly's olbcr main dlffer&lt;nt bodies (such u tht cat1h,
dena mttab and -alloys can be
mad&lt;. Thll os don&lt; by willa mol"'n fWICiion Is as a lobb)ina lfOUp. rh• moon and lbo un). fi• • pornt&gt;

.,.,viulllooal

GIVE THE PERFECT GIFT

AI UB, in addition to havina an
LS cbapttr • • lherc b an
env iroamcDtal dtslan c-tass

are created which remain
&lt;qUidUtalll from &lt;adl of the bodies
and
in the pillet retod..,
10 these tlolft bodies. These points
.,. «1lee LaGrllnae Llbratioo
points.
u is a symbol for the fiflb
LaCran.ge Li bration point -one
which i• $Lllbl&lt; and can bt used as a
,.,_ colony. The spO«: colony
would bt orbit in&amp; oround th&lt; liCiull

••Y

~. for thdr

maiJ1 pn)jec:t. a

Jp~~&lt;CSI.IIJOG ._bk of aiaDq lO
yean and boldin&amp; JQ.OOO ~.
Allbou&amp;h 001 asoclaled with the
LS Soc:i&lt;ry, they ore·creatina ..,..,.
of tht &gt;~~me thin1s that thacaroup is

promoaing.

In th&lt; future, the UB LS Sodcry
wanh to show movies and present
Libratioo poUu 111 a dJ.stancc
90,000 miles trom the point . Out or spea kers . L .S mtmbcr Tom
the fi ve poinu, only the founh and Lambro! wanu to hAve a wider
fifth can bt wed btausc th&lt;l' an rana&lt; or pco~ lllt'ftdllll m...U..s
either too dose 10 the moon m 100 and J&lt;ttln« ln"llved. " The U
....,~ ro hold a tUA 111 orbu. lbA: Society ., UB will c:oncrncrate on
U Sociay's name I) • \)"mbOI for oducatiaa Ch&lt; public on th&lt;
pos&gt;&amp;bilitin," be aplalned.
tht fiflb Ubnnion poJnl.

or

A Gift of Mu~ic
FROM CBS ClASSICS
AND THE RECORD THEATRE!
ON SALE THRU THURSDAY. DEC II AT MIDNITE •

WI1CII does fl otlef yoo?

• o semester 01 5ludy n lsrOe! n tne Fdl term
/1. Rt:N/I.ISS/1./'iCE

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CHRISTMAS

l ...__ds.t

CELEBRATION ,.7TH TilE

PUCCINI:
lllllrrTICO
n ...

WAVERLY CONSORT

MICIIAEL .1.\ffU. DCRF.CTOII

o...o~co o,....

EngJtsn Cfllhe po~:ca. ecororrolc ano
SOCid ~t or 1stoo ano lc11B 10:1guoge

• COU'SeWOI1C .n

hSIOIY ond CTc::I"OBdogV

• o slr0(1Q pogrcm ol Hetlrew ion;luoge study
• rnportont lntemshlp oooorturvhes 111 soclol 5eiVICe

ogencoes n

I GIAHN15000JIJ 'SUOUJ~C£1JCA

...L9I\J$dem

• field lrcpo. sll.':IV trips. rnleMeW!&gt; '""'h pon.roenl
15roe15_ o loObutl wrl
• ~ad IS OIIOioble

D.TAII.I.ItJOI

SCOTTO·HORNHOTRUBAS
OOMINGO·GOBBIWIXELL
MAAZa Cooductor

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DIGITAl RKORDINGS TAKE YOU CLOSER TO liVE CONCERT
HAll SOUND THAN REGULAR RECORDINGS EVER COUl

AS~DYS

/';:) CELEBRATING
ST• ANNlVERMRY
SUNDAY DeCEMBER 7 ·~ ••
IT~

MEHTA

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: t]P.~~~~2rrt~.~~-~fi))---------------HAlf SPEED MASTERING PRESERVES MORE Of THE ORIGINAL
MASTERT APE SOUND •• INCLUDING DEEPER BASS AND
HIGH END .. AIR" THAN CONVENTIONAl MASTERING.

ANNIVERSARY
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114 u

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OPEN

1 DAYS A WEEK

10 am · Midnite

~~
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1800 Main
at lafayette

- FREE CHA MPAGNE 9-70
-HORSE BUGGY RIDES
- ''THE CARDS"
-MAGICIAN CARICATURIS
- THE WHEEL I
-AND MUCH MOREooo

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�s11orts

11

Tzinieris resigns women's post;
kegler team applauds move
Th&lt; Royals' Bo'*hnJ ream "'dl be &amp;&lt;Uin&amp; a ncw
.:oach. bur thai co&gt;&lt;h •, rap covld be "' shoro as .,,
monli!S-

Paul TrinK"n&gt;, named 10 lh&lt; po•111011 11 lh&lt;
beSJnnmg
thr ~ehool )'til' ~bmltln1 • kiiC'f

or

"r

tC$1i11aUon, lO ~ dr«1)\ot" aJ lh.c

md Of 1hu ~n
&amp;u. acc:ordma lo Women·, Athtruc Dtrmor lktt\

Ounmtet. tbC'rt

11 1

'ltfbal a&amp;-rc:an~ru .,..,,h Tnntrn\

he ,...0\lld accompa") I he Royal110 a W \&gt;~
Tournac:ntnl. Khtdutt"d f01 Dt:.. 21 2~. ,. 1

&gt;Ahtft

rrplacnnent 11 noc round
C'oachrn&amp; 1hr womtn hod " 10\&amp;llv lrlicd &amp;n)
C'OjOymcnt ' •• .c'COtdll'i to 1 tln•CTn H(" wtll ('Of1110UC'
Hl \'Oith tht mM'\ bo'tlllm~ ltlm ,.htch U.ISI\ ~~ Ull11
~ ht'

club lc't'd

Earl) In JattU31)' OS ntil ~eg,,

I

luti•Hmt ,.Omrn'S

, each will tx- hired, bUI Otmm•t" .. e\ pla.tnl"d th.ilt the
p-enon will tx- Mil .. intutm ® ch .. DuflnJ 1he
"trnesttr, a .. ruu Arnrtnatt\f Actton 1urch
~·omtnlll«" will bt or&amp;anrtC'Cl to rind ll perm anent
rrpt3\.'"W;'TT1ff\l

"Thr Roylili 3.rr Opttmt\Oc u( the d\ana.c ove-r.
' \'-"r'rr confldtlll that the admtntJtrauon w1U avrotnt
a qu-atific.d coach.· Pam Dn IJ. rt?Qncd, ''oM' whO h;u.
nu1 best tnlercsn a1 hcllr1 ·• Team to·CUpl illn Tt1r)
~ua.sK"I tAPittMd1hil the team'' bt"c~tt problem ¥rith
l ltntrfl.) was that "he ph)"S!C'all)' unno1 &lt;.'Qach thrct
mtn') a11d t.,..o "'n mcn '; tr :un\ iAl thc \amt 11mc: "

c;"'Mhn\g Hmt' br'f•er:n bo4h .~qAds " "r''\t al"'a)'l

Met a ru11-ttmc- t0ada

~ror-c :'

pouucd out tt\.at 1M Roya.ts no• pract:Kt 1•o d.a)) •
v.rd •• down rrom ·~(,I )tar·~ four limes a "C!Ck

J1o1U llme

ft llo• co-aptam Mar) Ann &amp;bohr sald th••

·,.,«'

dcK'n td :a cua.;n j S all umo •t
oumamcnu •• C\mnu l) lLJmtfll ha, to ananac hu
l't'C

1
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S&lt;h&lt;dul&lt;
Alia &lt;elm ron of Tnruom 10 ft:ld both oquad&gt;,lh&lt;
~tina tam filed ~uti ~ains. th~ U B
atlraint •iol&gt;1ron of Trtl&lt; IX,
"'htch auaranltc·s rqualiay or ru,dma and
edmuu.Prlll\'t l u.ppon ror both ~~ Inadequacy IR
lundms w.u also alle&amp;td an the suu. 14hkh u. .still m thr
C'OUO J)'s.tnn .
ltnul rmaJ re:soluuon of the coachJQ&amp; problem the
Ro)'al, ~mconunuc 1hei1 1oumamen1 schedule,
mdudln.llhtlr weeki)' WHtrm Nrw Yor~ Conrtrrnce

" otnrn'\

AlhiC'I" Otponmmr,

ma.tch(), rvrry Monday night. " I .srt no problmu."
Dt1tB '-lid \'Wt'rc prruy good at coathin&amp; ounc:h-e:s.
Wc &gt;hnuld do Ql(." Th• Royab, ®d• from ~&lt;'Oil)'ins
about coaches, art aunnpt.in&amp; to better- ttit )'t:&amp;T'l
fi.n11h. In tht National rankin&amp;J.
Dinmuck is confidena that sdtctlon of a new ltadtr
for rll• Royals will br donr by mld-Ja.nuary. Th&lt;
Royal\ wW br providin&amp; input to thr ~ktt•on
c."'mmmce, a privileac lh3.1 was p kd them in ahc

ucond plat.:c

Tz.n•eri.5 decUton

•

Dtmmtd reportt"d Ihat at a Wtdnesda} mettin.r "11qlh
nam&lt;~ br acttp&lt;&lt;d a. pos.iblc
succenon ' 'Wt art' mmnr&amp; Wilh them to di.stuSslt,"

rh&lt; rr2m, ri&amp;hl

aston,

.sM wd ' "But . wt arc
rth Uw

Bubohz daJmcd. She

ro,

a Ust.,

a

noc one

indaVldual name.·· H rrtng or a coach o.clusi\dy fO'f \ht.
R'Oyab 1ho6kl md 'tllthar Bubolu 1~ ..... pan4une

co"Kh" .sn uauon.

-Don Holdn

Party time
f lo&lt; UB \ onlty O.b will II&lt; 11oti1ooa o pa1)' a ...wr, Pioot ~ tJ410
M'd""- HIIIJI• O&gt;I· tOtllc-l .._......,. lollowloq lk · flo5cr wir-

Sc-·

e . -. T• • lr-K'nJ .... lot c_.clutl ..oqo. lo . . . . _ lo .... -.
n..
-'-loa- ....
a.• ... -

v_ ,

_,....,·- - lor ...

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1:JI&amp;a1M ol T o u - 1« TI-. Ow ... • • .......ri.c DlicoiiOI 1 p.a. wit- a AOP
01 (.o•tnKOn' 01 1: It ,
INk&lt; be• will ies•• Sq--. Halloo 1 : 1.5. ~"" Itt
rh• port' will h .., ro ..,...., tlodr ow-a r....._....... .
looplea r.., 1 ~
C1'0"d to ~' ta.e. oe 10 vlnon 110 C"'fflr o u l Mid W1Udl • crra.t paw tlan ,....,. Otl
o"t&lt; lo B•lllnllwt's IO&lt; 1 (W1) .

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COMPLIMEMT.AP.Y

*PASS*

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12 NOON TO 7 P.M.
~. TO SAT. OtllY&gt;

Aft•r 7pm • S3.00 Cover Cherv•

• Special Attractions &amp; Exotics
Evl!ry day and evening
• Comtdlans • Specialty Acts
• Female and Mate Dancers

lt•s Friday Afte rnoon
Do You Know Where Your Friends Are?
They're a t P .J . BOTTOMS ge tting HAPPYI
The Happy Day at P . .l. BOTTOMS gou hom 1·9 p ..m.
Draft Beer-50

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-Knu~. Oh y,-,;, playoff ticlc,. wiii .\OOn be a'•ilabk.
Pltiludelphto /6, AIIUIIIU /4; l'he only tWO teams in
highlight of last wocks' National Football the NFL worth watching. Eagl&lt;'ll defense should shut
$ League -M:ht-dule came lllte Sunday aOcrnoon. Steve down the fabuloll!i fa kon ground same. Till the
Grogan, who by the way is no rellllion 10 the Stc'e playoffs they shall meet again.
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Grogan who was convoctcd along with the Charles Cill&lt;-illnUII JO. Bo/tiomrl! 10; Greg Landry, pruvidcd he
8 Manson gang in the Tatc-LaBian,-a murders, reverted plays. plays like an old man should .
E back to his vint•ge way. when he threw his siXth TllmtJa Bay U. Miu11~smo JO; 11'11 takt • m&gt;gkian to
intcn:tption agatnst chc high and mighty San Fram.•i.sco uns..:ramblt thl! NFC Central Dlvisi!ln 10 1i 111e for the
n
49'crs.
playoffs. Doug Willi3mS late pass pull s it Olll.
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Poor Stcwy. laid o ut like a f&gt;ancalt• on the sofl Clf!·~lumf 14. Nv••· York l&lt;'IS JQ; )f!$ alway, play the
~riSt.1"0 lurf. lhrows the ball up tor grabs and the Bro~ns right down to tht: wirr. Good ~ham:c Oriau
Patriou go rl-\.'.hoko. Lct' lli fn~.:t .it. Grogan hasn·r Sipe will hook UJ'I wllh Oa\'C Logan late in the ..:on te-st.
unproved ~~n~c he rtp1a\'t."d J im Plun~cll r"'f." )'ears ago. .Sun Dwgo 39. lt'usJiinglun 13: Could po~ibly be a
widtr margin . When you '-'""IllY •nalyu· the Rcd&gt;l iM'.
llul t he WiLard ha.s improved . 20 "'"' O\ er the laSI you'll find out thoy stink .
1" \l \\t."i.'l) has o ur rn·ord up IO .636.
St. Luuis 20, Ot!lrOtf /?:--Have lO take O .J. Anderson
P111shwgh 10. H oustiJII 17; h happened la&gt;t night.
nvcr Billy Sim•- Mt l {;ray's status m•Y b&lt; a big facto!
\\'ll&gt;n'l Torr) Bradshaw something down the strct,·h.
C/ucago JS. Gr-.•11 Buy 14; What rver happened to lh"
B11Jfulo )4, L&lt;&gt;.&lt; Ang•l~s 17: Hair tht Ra ms defr&lt;t 10 low scoring affairs 50 p revalent in the NFC Central~
lh&lt; Bills so they &lt;'an b t r••unitt-d with o ld Chuckk
l'inwout: 1r
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NFC C&lt;ntral standings will look like this: Ootroit, 7-7.
Minnesota, 7-7: Tampa Bay, 6'7- 1; Chicago . 6-8:
Green Bay 5-8-1. Eliminnt&lt; Green Bay, maybo.
Dol/as 38, Oakland /4; Dan l'astorinl steps in late in
the game. throws for two touchdowns and plant. Jim
Plunl&lt;ll on the b&lt;'11ch for the remainder of the season.
l•rcdiction: The Ra 1ders will crumble. JuSI ask Chris
Bahr .
A'unsus Cil)! l l. D f!tiVt'r 14; Bronco's ~..-one:((~~ any
playoff d13nccs. Mall Robtnson r&lt;turns to quarterback
~~ th o re." of the season so Red Miller can look at his
diSmal ruturc.
Nrw Ol'lt~ans 18. St~n FrunciSt'O lO: Yes. the Samts wm
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n game. Sh ould the B• 11 s w1n liCit •• •s•on. t cy owe
the 49\•r&lt; 3 night oul on the to\"n Forth&lt; win over the
Pal s.

St'ul/lt' J5. Nl.'&lt;•' Yor~ Gio111.&lt; /7; A wu1 a t ho me for the

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The Department of Recreation , A-thletics (, Related Instruction announces the
following credit course for the Spring Semester:
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RAT 12 0 Beginning Siding · Thursday, I 2:30 · 5pm
RAJ 128 fntennedl.ate Skiing . Thursday, 12:30 . 5pm
DaJ.es: Jan. 15, '81 to Feb. 26, '8 1
Place: Kbslng Bridge . Fee: S4l.OO
Rental.: S20.00 (Boots, Skis, Poles)
Students provide I.Mu ow-n trenJ90t1eUon Afl •.n1~otlt~d thldt:n" """-" tncd T~)" De&lt; 9 at J pm 1ft
Clerk H.ll. ~n Gym floof. fOf .., Ofg.an•z..t~l mc-e••n.; Ce• poob • Itt bot •u an~ Contact M•s.s
04ebold fOt oddJtic:Mwl mformatioa al &amp;31 29.)6

RAJ 185 CROSS CO&lt;JNTRY SKIING· Mon. Wed. Fri. I :00 · 3 :00pm
Dates: Jan. 12 to Feb. 6. '81 (4 Weeks)
Place: Amherst Campus.
Rental:- 524.00 (Boots. Slcls. Poles)
Ftf~ da~smHUng wtlt bt '" th.t Gam~~ Room \l.'1t~rwn Oubd 4\C on J.n •2 81 ConleC' M•.u Oldlotd
for edc:htl()(l.ltlanfom\Ouon ot 83 1·2936

Ol'ln NOT SO "AAO IJI wr• Utet ..IorlA lutetlon tot), tho•n ,.,. ' " • t. tiOI'I I UI yutl
• U one JOHf ift Ul a 4N to TOW~.IIOWI'I Sttl• Un•"•'t•f¥ Tt,c tum Lte•ell 10
~OCI'ItSl_, lfttl•IU1f Ol fK'hftOiogy 11'\11

RAJ 120 Beginning Figure Slcallng·Tua. C Thurs. 12:30 · 2 pm
RAI /30 Beginning Ice Skating· Tues. C Thurs. 12:30 · 2 pm
Dates: Jan. 13, '81 to March 27th, '8 1 (10 Weeks)

weft. end

UB wrestlers pinned,40-8
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Stud ents mus.t provtdt lht:U o"""n tl4ru;panat ion Fn\1 cteu mttl•ng w1ll
Cloll.. HaU Ma1n Cvm f~1
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pm C61 poot• Wilt b&lt;t .,.ng~d rOt 4Kid!llon•l infnlfn.uon COnlolttl M l MldiOtt, Clatlo.

Hall

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1 ~,.1 ""'po~ John 1\ndri."V. \ 111 p.:. l);"r h' •.:riJ(C'd M arlr. Maunl!l for
I ~.11 ll4l b\ lk~ptl~ antmr"IC''!If't'. I'CIIOtUt.tni.C'. f a\ 10'1 ('t- 1
\\holt Wt.a!l probii~ ) l h\· lx\1. rnald'' ~I I h e R!~hl. l
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tu•a1 f't'nod • ._,til) pua 1-b.ll on h•• h..d. v. u h 1 'f'C\:t~.....lal tnO't' a nd ~C"P'
1Mft for thr rtn
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l'h mJKh '"""\lmlh q-. tvth pll)th · ·ur ~nd do""n •·
the Bull\ ' mnfortun.c , oollnoni ft\f lht' RC\1 a•o 'matl1\t" t i bolh ~It
l:itn'r' .nd Bill Hld!,ot'll ftl ' '"'"mIt' \m.ns\Ao., •rf"\.fln' BltOn lost 10

0. f'JVOd I 'ilkf Pat Uo) ~ II. ~u t li"'h&lt;ll latcd bt'ltn
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"''" "' ""' In lht thud perW&lt;J LU\.~as.r manllord to t~pt' 10 ctov thC'
....,~nne pp to s-J. Ht ..,a4, 1~n a~~oattJC'd 1
on ta~cdo•n and "rodr
tlUI • H:td\t'U to tM final bua~r I udaac ~~~ou IJ\m I pc&gt;tnl (Of rtdtn&amp; L&amp;me'

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•nJ ~o.amc 1way a 6-S \K."1()1'
UB'' John Lindse) "'"' pon«l b&gt; IQO round&lt;r YSU&lt;t ld Blac~ . Oc&gt;prl&lt;
'&gt;Otnt af'Od opnunc mo"t~ a Ltnd\lt\ mt\tl._t led htm to bt"'na J'l'lnnrd
lh(' rmal m3rch-b(t""«-n thC' " hu,~• ct&amp;h ts''--.;u 11 conunu3Hon of
chc Bulls" bad lud as John 0 . Sulh..,ln '*1\ disqu.ahfl~ 11 6:07 oltht ch~rd
pt"nod ilfilm.st Rtd. Brunot
~pu t' the ont·sidfd KOft U8 's
home mah;h ~AI.) I good one- II
'\I'H'I"' td:. lot o f -a bill~ )I on the pau or boch teams and had rhr brt:a~l 10nt
l8\ ~A~)' , they could hl''t' won .
Tlm w«ktnd the team tra,th 10 Rorh(')tt'l lor aht Rll l n\atauonal Th('
nl'-.;1 home maac:h rs; Dc:t-rmbcc lO 10 &lt;•.lar~ Hall at ' :JO p.m . agairm
1 dmboro Statt Col It&amp;t Support t) wekomc and I hot team guaranttt'\ some
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p.m. Jn the~ Kteter Room. Ellkon.
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'KI!pt •nd a good •6foo c,t II~ fcq\ilftmrf'lll

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women' a laue.s •t 08.

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from l1 J p .m Tut-a4t)' f t&lt;Yf' I t 1 p '" W~dr,e!tday from
'' \2 pm Thursdov hom 10) p ,m ond rr•d•)' from

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dfteount offtfed on siU p.ed"tge prtct'-

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Til&lt; UB Basktlball Btllls ,.Ill bt a tiuk 'loonh1nd&lt;d
for Friday's home op&lt;ncr •pinil Fr&lt;don~a. Coach Boll
Hu&amp;JI&lt;$ &amp;llDOWIC&lt;d WI Tuesday Ihal &lt;i&amp;hl pboj'&lt;r• woll
...d1 bt s"'pendtd fO&lt; OM aam&lt; be&lt;:au" ol on&lt;Kknh

for meal&gt; IICOO&lt;dona to Arht.tic: D&lt;panm&lt;nr rub; the
only utpulatoon Is tlw o - • m or I IDbe&amp;iVfll OUI
'"one day•

Anhur M.xk. a prum•lina: JUn.ot u ·a.nsrer from
l"onhwat Coonmonoy Collqc, "'*" named as tbt
pta)« IIKkfiM&lt;Iy &gt;Wpcnd«&lt;. Curfeoo YlOIIlioou W&lt;T&lt;

stannuna from a road t.rip to Bil'tli\amton ••o """'"'

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S..aa pboy«s wiU

rca:oY&lt;

a .,_....,. Mll"nSIOn,

~C' of I~ rQJOn~ Ottd (Of th~ 'tUlpm\fOO \ bck .

ohc&gt;&amp;lah no&lt; all 31 OM UJn&lt;. One player 1'111 bt
su.spend&lt;d inddinirdy and posttbly "~ pia)
basketball apia aa ahis UnlHt-gcy;· acc.ord.nJ to

•ho uanch at6-4• .,.., &lt;'O&lt;Intecl on to Iiiith&lt; I•P ldl by
1hc-

lase .ru.r•s 6tPil1141ft of Nate

8ou~~t

Tht pia~·, 1pokcsman abo uld that the men
•n-.olvcd '" the .WlP"'~ nkd 10 mm .. td\ I'M ~d•
In a phone all oo Th• Sp«t,;;,. ntly 1.., ....,k. h ~ \ioru.Jay to raolvc rhc \W'I)en:)IOO\, bul .. ~,c.
Wlll learned from • oum •po~esman olw allohe Boll&gt;'
duucd the -tun~~
~ ~a-t qu"•in&amp; bttau.se
unrau traJD1ml
"'He -ouldn't \«
aM 8ull1' pla;n \.~Ud ... H~
nsullon&amp; frocn ohe oeam's 54-ll lou 4Q 81ftl/lamron.
loSd lb '-'t ~o.'Ould m«l ,.,lh the on.w~an1 CUOlC'h
At midnitl&gt;t aflcrrhal pmc, Hullles said he rolcllloc •n&lt;h\'~ual1y, Ne •r'rt' a.Jitoaethtt un lh•). "c •anced
plaj'&lt;rllballhe tam bos '"'"ld bt lea•inJ lor Burrllo 10 nM't1 .. ,lh h1m a} a ICM1 ••
rhe neJCJ morning at an &lt;arlia lime lhln had been
The ruur•)'Uf Burtalo coach -.Aid hc had W\&gt;C'r.&amp;J
&lt;J\Il"&lt;led. TM eoa&lt;11 ul)bintd ohor """' ••Jhl pla)&lt;r&gt; rea,son, for not rnc\'tln&amp; w1lh the p4aytn ·•Number
a.mc- in at 1:20 a.m . miSiin&amp;;lhe mldmahl curtc• , the.) one. chc KU)'1 camt' m and tntcn-uptC"d m)' PfiCll« ... uh
&lt;lid noc know aboutth&lt; &lt;hanse. Bur not alllh&lt; pta}&lt;n the JU)"~ •ho •tTc.n ' t ln\c&gt;lvut ar\d dmtandni 10 ratl. 1
sec u the s.atn( way as Hua,hes.
haH a rc::sponJtbitlly to lho\C' playcn wtMJ 'lllth.'fl't
' ·Wr're llll quluinc because Hufht) C\11 uur mtal IPVUI11cd They'rt enttlkd LO my dirn't.lon OUld t 'ihould
1nunty.'' said a team membu who wbhtd ~o rtmaJn no1 hi 'i-t: to~op pr~e~u~c for lhcOthtr &amp;UY\ I told t"'-"tn
anonymou"• ''He tol&lt;J h;att th~ tum thai we were I v.oulcl ml"'C:t w11h lhcm aJttt p,-..\.11C'c.''
lc:avin&amp;•t 8 a. m. in11cad of the .k'htdlll~ tOa. m. Ht\
•• ,_.,IJmbc:r two.'' Hqha conlinlK'd, ··~l tbe p)aJ&gt;cH
)US\ m3d bet.&gt; uS&lt; we lo&gt;l and played bad. "
wcrr rold co wrn '" lhl,r tmlforms and pn.c ''HM:\
Th~ players contend thou rhrir ditln(f aUo\rncnl arttr artcr the II111C, "f"M players In VOl Val In lht ~t.bJ)eiNOfl
lhc IO$! to Binahamtun 'flo'IS CUI hom nvc c:k~lan 10 dtdn't do thh, I Wintrd lhtm to m«l wi1h my ZIJi~l.stanl
1hrtt. llug,ht-s a rgo~. howc-we:r, rhaf bccau),(' of ahe hut' lndivldul4Uy 10 1urn Jn their ~~u1pmrn1 and e.•plain
nn1\h ur the comes1 (afla J I p.m.) h Vtlb n01 P0'~•ble
lhr problem .~ ...
to ta.ke the whole team out for a bt&amp; mraJ. lhUi I he C'ut.
1 he UB coach dJd rnttt w.uh the ...,huJc '"'"' afttl
_ . . . - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - -- -- - - -- " -l l_l_•_• _th_•_m_en_oua.h money ro go out ii.Rd &amp;cl !oOOlt tncll..t IO !f011 I he
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Vol. 31 , No . 4 t1SUN V •• Bultt loiJ December 1980

U UAB personnel suspended;
Committee changes schemed
by S.t h

Goodehl ld
,.,;, El/1r~N

lim&lt;

mrmbn' of 1tM: t.lnn~.r...tt)
Unum A\1hllln Bu•r~ tLUA8. ""'-"lc
; uspended Moo~. tn oh&lt; Orv \lep or a
rNtUCtl.lrt,qa tf'ftrr1 accordln&amp; to Sub Boatd
Cxn.:u.uvc Otf'C\.1or t'A"tH' Olar.:1 Mu.Jtt.. (f.)o
,1\~tnnfll

S.rvm k:ro ..n ~nd Rubtn ~'*'
and A-.snuant Matk C"ohe" ha\t had lhC~r

d uuC"\ iU prorramnwrs '"":mdcd, pendtnt "

«-mnru

•corg~nilitiOfl

••Wcd•d tlco pua J halt on all a'-'11\IUt\ ror
the' rest ur lllC SCftl&lt;'\tC'f \0 lhallht:)' v.lfl have:
IIMt ICI dt-an Up \flohDI h&gt;\ppcn~,•d \U

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81~\.'k C:\phu~d .

T.hc Dtr&lt;clnr , who \llid 1h~
modt by hlm••tr •nd
Oirtnor Ll\1 Rappaport, potnttd to

~e&lt;:o&lt;lon w.. ,omlly
Di~rtsion

pasa prosramroin,
C..ommhr~
iui.pendom~ .

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mtSII~C'f

ro.&gt;t

by lhc Mu~1 c
fQr lh&lt;

,-;ou\t

Rut chc unsucctutul 8nbbl&lt;
ond tho Modoo&amp;~l&gt; conctn really "(or&lt;&lt;d our
hand," 81Kl. addtd, nolina a nvt.fiturt

dollll1 toss.
P ut ilk•

81ad, e:'&gt;plaJOc:d th at C\cry Mutit
Com.mitttt-t:ponsond e\&lt;t'n1 had ••somC"'hln.a
WI"Ofll • hh fl. " bur hr look ad beyOnd t&gt;tkrt
.aim as Ill&lt; iOk aiJ'C. "h'lthe ueu wflhln
their com.rol--li\t bud&amp;nlna. Jd&gt;edubna attd
P"Ytlll bio.-llw I'm ups&lt;~ • itb," Black
oontillued. Adtlin1 1hot Sub Boald was
fotnd 10 ''pula band llJd'" Oft the rrmn~nu
of

iho"• and !hen &gt;CUrl)' off to 511&lt; tbe next

llOil«rt,

I!Uot:k saod UUAB ...ould hi&gt;&lt; no

"""&lt; musx: Ptosnm&gt; thb - • r
~.howeY«. \Old

her ckawon...,

1101 sold)' based upon·the MusicCommill«'•
failil&gt;p and !misted !hal !he I'OUP had

cOIUidered

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rcorpniutlon tarll&lt;f in
Septanber,
The ~·· she added,
11
Wil lift us Umc 10 ~ahwc our Slrvdv1c
and purpose."
The Di&gt;lsion Director
cxpiabMd that Ill&lt; presmt formal or obc
Music Coonmbtee would hottdcr ""' pos$ibl&lt;
realoo!tl'tiD&amp; and wilh no t:OI1CUU scheduled,

._port

dmdod

O'IU5ic

rr)ponJib1hhu amona thr-ee people.

f~n-e wp

.~ond

hod

UUAB

llw !line Is riJht.
llso Aid some \ntcr!W MUSIC
Commht« probl&lt;rM ....,. •• fouJt for
UUA8's lbonfalls thiJ year. ''Thcr&lt; wnc
110-~ lns1M !he CO!I!mlll~. dapll•
rhe job deocriptloru !hOI everybody I IV&lt;,"
.she ~ . Addtna rhal ir ~·ar th&lt; nm

~port god dutio !boutd h~ bt&lt;n
&gt;loored njually. but pef\onaluy J01 on the ,.a)
..nJ h•IMJctcd Jlcr(Ou'h&amp;rl'..~
UUA8"' prta&amp;rammtnr 1hu ~tnotcr

tn.ludecl lh&lt; lkobbt&lt; an.t lh&lt; Modno,ht''
~"', a '"an\."dk:&lt;l Pat \1dhc-n~ ~ and
IWO •low bo1 olfoo:C "'li&lt;l'l-5V f 100 -.oriO 4.

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Kr own 1nU Shhter-Cuhen WI\
una\atlabtc r..,, Lommau Mtmdtr._;'-dtd ~

pl.._"t blamr on Music Commincc n11stakcs
per -e. " I lhonl that &lt;•cryone gl'ltcrally
••~no,.ltdkh th~l llobbo&lt; and lilt Midni&amp;hl&gt;
+o~~;u 1ht rc:uon," Shttkr rnaintaancl!. " And
~anythms tht .... t&gt;t.~td h~t\ e brto ovcrlooltd

had 11 (ohat concert) Knnt ...u
Vtrwt1aUI )
K fo~· n ,

who bcutnt a

\..OOftOYcro,y IMJI ~e!ttr ror

" You hove o situation where
swdents. . . ore dealing
with sharks, ond its o matter of
how much we prepare them
r,ubjc.:t ot
h~ -abrMIYt to deal with the sharks"

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( 01\Ccn·llJiiJc.S, looked co pcnonality otnd the

cnun:· p.occ:u of putetna tottt1hct "ho.,.., lli
lht rooh o f lht d luttl\-•on. •·t 1htnk !rlht
(Kappapool) &gt;hnutd ha•&lt; paid mort altonuon
10 ~HUC"\Uft thAn lt.\ 1ht pc:r.IORihtie;s of thC'"

people onvolvcd," lo.rown chatte&lt;l. "I rhink

"hen thon1&gt; ¥"
&gt;ClLP&lt;&amp;OII and

Dennis Black

"fOflJ lh&lt;1 look roo a
P"Qplt lall 1nro ohaJ

.orne

uadiuonaJ role: bc·ncr than others."
The: 8obbl&lt; and lht MldruahiJ show, hdd
tl«tlon nllllt. pl.teed UUAB unckr atoatl.
~ohm th• ""'"' 1o&lt;1 .om&lt; S:!O.DOD, many ••

SUb Boald's Talbm Hall orr.... were"~"&lt;' ·
Kro,..n. howc\lc:r . played do•n th
.,..,;r"'*""• (OC)Irad'ocliJll hi&gt; CO&lt;Iwmwo.
"I only lhonk h pro&gt;oded, rot those P"Qple
lool.itla for a reason to llUI on &lt;nd to rhinJS,
an
the: two-yar vuaan Of UUAB
Music ad&amp;uned.
Blac~ ud Rappaport vt cunenoly

uan.r:·

ofTioals &lt;Ou.l&lt;l bt added to thr booo&lt;l.

Blad: said ht ~norrally ra'or" lf".ludlf,.
people SIKh n Cullin lttd Squirt Hall 1I&lt;Ln

tahn '-"( of '' He admw:t~ lhlit LUAB',
"'UC'I:W M)ft" lhl\ .)'Qt f1'\aCk IM' diflct~C
ffom 1979--f.c&gt; ·· Thmp "'CR rKK c.'«Utrd to

Oflk&lt; M•••1er, Da"ld '&gt;am&gt;OII Ofl lh&lt; bOard

• ·, ,· bW .,., h#d togy•tu ·,, ~,,(),.~ ur
che ~oon." Krown added

and

~oditl&amp; ..t.Ornt

or thC' ochC'I l u,\&amp;
commautc tiWrmen..., th.tnL they ha\t
onoulll thOIIJP 10 do ~ooth theor o~oo ora.. "
8~~ said, oddln&amp; tloat he •auld •uppan the
·~· or lh&lt; h&lt;•cb or ....,nd, publt..ll) .utd
wcutity 10 bt r111:rnMn or th.t rtforft"C'd
body.

lll&lt;

,.,.,.,ale for the &amp;.rd. all \od&lt;&gt; :..,ee.

;, to taltt th&lt; deel.&gt;lon-maklo&amp; qu&lt; or lh&lt;
hands or. r....
panlatlat &lt;&lt;Nips uc bana coniid&lt;red
No ktrllf1 '-Odld only Ihe Mu' a..: Chadnh."ff
PR&gt;&lt;ntly. The fin:r '*OUJcl h••• people rrom d.11ick lhc commutcc'' bud,n aJb.:auon ''h
Imide UUAB !he rcmainitl&amp; lhow-..Uted wiU d&lt;fllllrely &gt;l.l o" more tnpur 1nco lh&lt;
&lt;'Ommtll« chal•ma~. In 1 body that ""uld pr-osrammma c;ommiuc&lt; 1ru.1cad of oM Of'
dcdck polley-whkh "Con&lt;eru "'ould bt rwo peopl&lt; bookona rh&lt; band&gt; ror the rntor&lt;
held-&lt;IJld do plannlfll.
tt:hOI)I," Rloppapon Aid
Tbe ohunatlv&lt; ~oould be a board oteroul
Kto'*"ll mamuuncd that !.he Bo~d ldc;a
10 lhi"' oraaniution, bul Still heavily ' "hAl problems·· · and t~raucd ahaa the
&lt;'Oillpoml
UUAB ll"fiiOnnd. Blai:k rommHt~'s SITUCIU~ tJ not IU faull. "' II')
cq&gt;lalned . Bur, he •deled, Sub Board simply that we have to makC' ~urt aJI the
Tr&lt;uuror AleJ&lt; Cubn and some other resporuibUhies or pLinin&amp; on a 'how Art
'fi&gt;"Dfkina on ralrvctutU\1 che c.omminC'f' uno

• con....n boatel.

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Black nploined rh&gt;t t"o

The t.~rd mw.~c ~o.hlllrma.n rtOf~ rt-.a.J
"'onctn sd«tion '"was not rmJ)C)nanJ tn tM
rNt.ltn . lnstatJ.d.,."»thcptOI.-aJOfpuihRJ

on tbt •hole lho" lloat &lt;ouOied. ··P&lt;at&gt;k
\houkf '*Ony more abou1 1M

PfOCO'\, •

Kro~on d&lt;ilmod, " no&lt;JWWD&amp; for !he &amp;lot)·
-kill&amp; lhonp, lo~C dmclinl Who ... Jet

,on&lt;'Cft) ••

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Th&lt; fuuar or thr ttto l i sull undcackd
lbPiltpon c:ouawed llw !he pcw~bd111 ol
aUthr«-rctwn•ttJQUl~~·; slim ""TM:
&lt;hanas or ltoblft ...., Mart fllt nceed tho.&lt;
of Kro• n ~&gt;ana baet," lllcsa.d
FOJ Bb.:k, ·~ rtthrc u;5U(' L"'olo do"" A to
onto or tratnlna. ··vuu have a silu.-ctOn -.hut
~udcnti&gt;. w1th 1 part·t~me lott:R)I 1n t~
thinl', a.rc dea.hna Wtlll shlll.J.. and it's a
fT\ilttrr or how •dl ... c prcparf thtm tO QcAJ
wirh rho •hark\," lhe rlurd•)nt ta .. &gt;1udmt

concluded.

Inside: Sirens- P. l I Stolkinr the killer- P.3 I Pock etlnr- P.4 I 'Discovery'- Pp.S-7 I Sooth·in(- P. I I I Not this time-P. I 3

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~ Sieve §'-8081

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Coopc:rl and Lybrand 10 lnve&gt;tlpoe the feasibility of
such • projcc.
The two-month !llatket study wt11 determine wbcthcr
to build a eovcred focility, wllet proreosioaaJ sportlbe
.otadlom will beclosicned for, ud bow many1por11the
facility will &amp;C&lt;lCliDOdat&lt;. n.. acneraJ p1lSh bas bcctrfO&lt;
the &lt;00$1ruclioa or a bucball stadium in bopes or
auractlna a ..,.jcx leaaue expansion team to the
Western New York aru.

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Hambura
nareuman ac• ....,,p announ,~ we
final eonarculonal approval of le&amp;Witlon oo arano a
federal dlarter to the volunteer National Ski Patrol
Ken~p said the cbarler would aive tbe sY1(cm's 25,1100
•oluntcers the lcpl.balb 1.0 cootlbue and apand their
seniC&lt;S which ondude fU11 aid for injurftl•tkn, $110W
avalanchc conorol and other &lt;rft&lt;T&amp;&lt;OCY usistonce oo
ouldontvictilft4.
Enoamenl of the biU will aiY&lt; dli&lt;Tttlon to the st~ocs
Radal ovcnon.. marked ohe rC&gt;lCtll ptW&amp;Je or a fair whert chr patrol operates to free 1tte non·profit
bousln.&amp;'Ordlnance by tbc Buffalo Cocqmon CoUncii, O&lt;aanlzalion from the chore or eompllina numerous
Tht 9~ •ott approval or the billthll anacks li'o.Wna bureaucratic reportS. Under l.~e new federal charter.
dlacrimlnatioo morcdeeply than exlsoin&amp; Stattlaws "'"' ohcre will he no use or federal funds, accordlna oo
a ''Y&lt;I" vote from all rivt black council. Other Kemp. The bill now await&gt; Pr..ldtnl Carttr's
councilmtn with predominaou black coustiiuencin approval,
Co-2utbored with Utah Smator Omn G. Hatch,
tmded 10 volt in fa&gt;or of the pr"--', while thOK
rcpme&gt;tioa wliitc neiJ)Iborhoods scnc:rally YOied Kttnp'llqblatioll was co-sporuorcd by 160 House and
"no,"
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Stnate mernbtrJ. "This lqjslaoion is an indication IMI
Buffalo Mayor Jomes Griflln b apeaed"' vao lht peOple all over the Uoited Sial.. ba~ come: to
obe many worthymvle.. P&lt;Ovicled on our sli
bin, and the Council .....,. unlitdy 10 mllSler tDOUJ)I
him..tran
VO(C$ to ov~ the veto.
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Bud Splits 3/ $7 . 00
ALL BAR DRINKS 75c

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Have a nice - - .,d
THANKS
FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Remember T a morrow
The Ring of Pain

Sdtussmeistet's Ski Club, Inc.
Lust dur ttl .luin is
Fridur. D&lt;.~'"""'~"' :'ith

ABSOLCTEL Y ~() E XCEPTIO~ S

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Mayo&lt; with a l8ct or COIK'U1I roo the City'• ~
populoce-most lusely aJrected by hounn&amp;
cli•crhnlnodon pracli-m.. the ConmvoliV&lt;

n.. - or the .,._,.,., dome staclium in politician "dc.vly b not ~yina.on bla&lt;k •OI.. to pin
do-own BufJolo eontinu.. u the Eric County SpofU 1 &gt;eeond oerm In 1981,"aceorclina to • Bu.ff•lo Ewnl~
lloatd Idol cocnmluioned tht Minneapolis fu-m or N•ws rcpott .

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II appear&gt; that the Amhcnl Campus wm ha\t i1&gt;
own ambuWJce u early u next month, u tbe potcolial
soura or funchnJ for the &gt;chick hll been shilled
dlrmly to ·the Facully-Student Auociatioo IFSA),
•"here atmosa n'tfY djrrcsor iupporu: u.r purdt~.
"Penonally, I it b&lt;tna brouJl&gt;o up at lht
December mmioa and a.pswoved riaht a ....y." FSA
Pr..ident Cordell Schachter ..icl. The request before
oh• Board of Dirc:ctor&gt; I• for Sll.~.
Th• liB Reoc:ue Squad oriJ)nolly appro•ched FSA '•
Pf'OJTIInlllill' Committcc ~a body which alloca1..
annually to pro)tct$ deliJOed at improvma
UB'• student Ufe-for the ambulance'• fundina.
The commluec meroberl, however, dcdded that tht
"unlqumeu'' o( the ambuLance reques&amp; made it
dirrt&lt;UJt for lhtm 10 dltcvu II&gt; mtrits with the other
prQ1lOJOls. Other requcsu ioclude fundiD&amp; for alit triO'
~ ood • C8rl'Ct for the C&lt;no.n Theatn:.
T6t PTopammiQa Commluee wa establistted by
FSA last year to ollocatt, om a period of five year&gt;,
the SI:U,OQO r&lt;e&lt;ived frocn the sale of tht UB
boobtora. But lhb may be altered undtr the new
IIIT&amp;nl&lt;f!ICIU (or the Rescue Squad.

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Wltal FSA io e.pmed to do at IU December 12
III&lt;Cliq, oa:o&lt;cliaa to Sctoocbler, lito tak• a f111ure
,.rs pop-'"1 buda« and Ole it to food the
~ - · This - l d allow r.. the vdlide'•
i1Miedlalt ~. as wdl .. rr... this year'•
comcaince from spendiQI C'IIOSI Qf iU W,IIOO oa one
proposol. HoWVc:r, It wUI also cut one year orr the
PT..........,... Coaunluee's ~
Scladlter. •bo is slronJly in favor or fuodina tbc
tmbollanoe, beJie,les th11 !ltoncnina the lift of lhc
.-mittee is Aot catutropllk when looklna 11 tho
loamedlae oced for aa emqcncy Vehidc. "It seems
aboard IO A)' we can't fllnd thu propoool because of
......_ -Y ..a.. ill tbe rucure." he R:~~Wked.
n.. lacue Squad hu dted lht oced for aa
..W...C. DD tbe otW C*llptiS e'ltf JiiiOt the
..,_..;.,.. beaM opertliaa last year. Praolllly, the
Gamllt fire ~t IDd ............ Columbia
rapoed "' tmbulanct ealb on the Amhera
Campus.
'
£xecuti~ DiTeccof or the Squd David Hoffman
said ;r lbe ror the ve!llde ihrouJJ&gt;, the

. . . . . . .--~~--------------• onlY Olher POUnu.l o,bJia&lt;le would be • "cortlliate ur

need" (rom oh&lt; Wyomina·6rH: R&lt;,&amp;ionll En•&lt;T&amp;&lt;n&lt;y
Mecb&lt;al Ser•l&lt;es Council. Thb docwntnt arant&gt; th&lt;
n«CSI&amp;ry permission ro openlt an ambulance.
AhhouJ)I mOStly e&gt;cryoae on lht FSA ll&lt;&gt;atd ol
Outnon supporu sivina obe mont)' 10 tht R~
Squad IC'&lt;'Ofdms oo Hoffman, there os one kr&gt;O'On
d~stnler, ..Auoc-1atc Prorenor of Ph)'StC1 snd
Aslronomy Jooaa.han Rdchm . .. I'm not apins:~
h»tnc an ambulance on campus," he .. ld. "but I
think ohe ln\'ice sbould be paid ror by tht users."
RcK:htn &lt;•plalned that students, olona ..-ioh faculty
and "arr, O&gt;uld pay for it ohrouJh their boahh
lnsuronce and Itt FSA spcncl-lts money on "cultural

and educational thinJ,S ... He eve-n suutsted k&gt;anrn&amp;
SC&gt;tnt

moncy to tht Rocuc Squad lo buy th&lt;

...~ .

"h's jwt tMI I don't ... "'hY the mont)' can't be
oo thlnp the Univtnily nocds more-a ck&lt;:eru
bookllore for aample," he rtmatked.
OM NPPOI'I&lt;r of tbe Roell&lt; Squad's auempe 10 Jtl
an ombolance, ,.,., is not on FSA but is SliU
. ••Ouendal, 11 UoiV&lt;rJity Pralclau Roben L. Ketter.
"I wouklllketo oakeo.his opponuniiY 10 eoprcss my
suppon for lJIUdono-funded and "udcnc-opc:rated,
campon-based ambulanoo:," Kttocr wrOie oo Horfmao
lut 1110nth. The I'Tuit!cnt, cltlna the many SUNY
sr:bools which already bavc tm&lt;T&amp;&lt;ncy vehiclco. ofrered
Lo mJk:t a contribution "in k;nd."
&gt;pent

Hot••"
Sped focally, this means tbal the ambuJ,o.nce can be
IMQ'IIcled with .PSOiillt frce or ehiUJC by the
D&lt;panmeno or PobGc Saftty. Abo, If tbe ambulan«
l\opptn110 bemadebytbeOtr)'ikr Co&lt;porlllon, it can
be J«VIeed under a UoiV&lt;nily conuoa.
"Ketter's suppon belped Uli a lol," Hoffman
explained. "If be said 'I doo'o want an ambulance 011
nmpus. we wouldn't be u cJotc to it •• we art now. ••
AlobouJh the spccif.o ambulln« Hoffman has in
mind 11 not a Olryslcr, he said thll Ketter's
COft!ributioM will putly hdp the lteacut Squad•
Vice President for fiaan« ood fotan.......,Y Elk-ard
Doty. who b a1oo l'SA T.....m, laid thc rundiaa
~- io for ''a Y&lt;CY .,oc1 purpoae" aad added lhat.hc
w\11 "probebly tad up ¥otiJw Cork."
Dol1 QPlained that lf ¥.Ill t"er sdb lu trtiiiCIIdotH
ti"'ICC or 1a11o1 oa
c.m,..., the iaoctest
_ . e d r.- 111e sale"eoiAid'be Uled to COIIIIDut the
PT...,_mlnJ Canunluet's _.t for sncral yeats . •
" BUt," astht Vlcei'Taldeat pu1 k. ''llw laadk.:t.ota
real hot oorruaodlty."

the........,..

�Reward money okayed by State
by Cllristlot Ko&lt;&gt;l • 7..
Spmrwm SlqJJ H

PltdJc~

In a r«tnt • p&lt;cial seoslon or thr N...,. YO&lt;k Stat e
l..t'&amp;blaaure, the ceneraJ municlpal law and county law
were amended by a unanlmou.s ' 'ott to allow po\lin&amp; of
a Sll,(X)() reward by Buffaln'l Common Council for
tnformalion leadina to the 11res1 and convicuop or an)
ptf10n comminina a felon y. Tht amendment w~
•P«''riCI!Iy proposed to allow .., lncrca.r in the t Otal
t t'«&amp;ld pot for informasion rqard•na lhr .22 caJitK-r
ktUtnp.
Under the o!d &amp;... . munmpahctH \iltttrC' prohibntd
fr0&lt;0 li•tnl rCWMds tn t\USS or st.OOO pet fdony, &gt;D&lt;I
-all res.uh. the Cit)' was rNrkttd 10 6tfrdn&amp; a 10111 of
S6.000 fo r liP' on the musdrr&gt; or'" black men , Th•
a.mendm~L blll a!low, Durtalo and En r Counl) to
nfftr S25,000 rach fo r Infor matio n lnd i114 to the ormt
o r any fr lon. " For th&lt; &lt;it) M Bufflllo, such a large

reward as ddinitcly

Eur Cowny Diaries

prc:ccdtm·~lll ng, "

Attorney

cu;mncntc:-d

Edw:ud Co~ro' t...

The .S.Z.S,(O) is only pare of tht total SIOO,OOO rt w-ard
b&lt;t11J offrral in connrcuoo "''t b the ...u.:b (or th&lt;
~ tllrt or,;, blad mm. rh&lt; Chomb&lt;t or Commtrct of
Buffalo and a PfttltC' dti.tcnJ' donadon fun-d na"e
pkd1&lt;d thetr &gt;Uppon of SU,OOO a..h '" •uppkmmt
tht Ctt&gt; and County ,.,..,.,d
Jolnloc form
ACI.·c.ud•na tu Eru~ Count) ba.:u11"e Ed""-a'd
Rutkows~ l &lt;&gt;nd Buffol o Ma)or Jamo C nrfin , th&lt;
rt-ward money would &lt;:orne o ut o f Ktmcral fund
tC'\Itnun. Since the donallont art o nly pl~ga , the
m011cy would not be put a~~: 1 dt unhl there '' 1

cunvtctton.

Anyonr w ho would h t r 10 h•lp l&lt;a&lt;h the ru.ooo
rtwatd aoaJ for private donalton) 11 e:nc-our&lt;l&amp;td to smd
«&gt;ninbutloi!S 10 R.,..,d Fund, Po" Offic• Bo' 161.

Oops!
\\ r ""Wt to apotoar, for an htcoa,.c.nkac~ "UJr b1 lhr
Moada)'. NtnnniMr lA ank~ t'nlhlN, ''Att ftaluj Khhm
f'SA ... Associalt Pfof'HtOr of P ttpks and Astronom,)
Joaethan Rtkhrn .. u ml~uktnl)' idmtir~ as AMistan•
Ot1n ur the Schuul ul Mrdlclnc J ohn Rkb&lt;rt.
Aiala. 7lc~ Sprttrum awlo&amp;i.zb for lbt tnor-.

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I'.QIJII'f

A.tntd ~iOru o( Ku .: 1u~ Klan tn\Oh't"mcnl I.J
tbc Burraro Police FOI'tt and the ~biJ;ti« or •

national consp(rac) aaau)Jl blub , ctucf or
Oprution&gt; lor the Er"' Coun1y Shcrifr&gt; Department
Raben .,ord
:.rca

1ll.~t..\.

~ulatcd that the rcnnt mur&lt;kn of \t \
i lld th~ .aU\:mplcd ..auanaulation o f

men

another at(' the ~nmc&gt; or ftl least lhrtt di((trt nt pc:Qple,
rtol alone " -22 C.allbrt: 1\lllt'f."
!)uc~,anach at u '&lt;'~'IU h11i fJ'\Io n " unolfki&amp;t" \ltw, Ford
C\l)lamrd that lht Murder, ~mt'd to tau tnto chr«
dn.uoet t.:l tqorl~. "Tht')' 'tlir C-rt lhlc:t d.Jffrrcnt crimt:S
~u:u t n&amp;

one bsf pro~ em."' ford ~plam:d 10 about JS

tna·rntrd o.b-"!r'm tn a \quuc Ha.: rOIJndtablc
di!o\:U\'tan hdd M ondl)' fU&amp;ht ··Onr ~ "ti polnkaJ,
-MOther bw.m~ and the thud cmoc10nal" ht' \ald.

-f\hhoup the lav.man dtd not rlabor.ut oo -.h,""h ol
th~

I..'Ttmcs 114 lnlo rx:h ~o.-aJtaOt), A\~'"&amp;atc fi i\COr)

P1orc.u.or

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St ""-t•l ~•oio&lt; Clttt..,.
_

Robcn

Pope- dntu ... cd the ob•aou.s,

~omn1cnt1n1 \hat the ;\m " '"~&gt;'"I' Y~rre:- probabl)
pallll\,111. thtc..~b drher d~ath \lhc v.or._ o( bu~int."'rru~n
an.d the li111:ntptcd nlurdcr or il hO"'Pitlll patient the
re1uh ol an cmollon"'l o"tbUI\1. f"ord d1d mn otfrr an~
ra.:h th:u \\OUid conuadtc;t che HJ ..IOr} l'r-&gt;tcs~r'"

02.00
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"·ondu1ions.

"Thr cab d.JJ\ef ._illin,poJXnfd up., .. ~t dHttrtm

GOTA VAN

AND TIME???

"0t1d. •• Ford t\pla.tncd "E'C1)0n&lt; ._no•\ thz ~b
4."1Jm,.nlo arr· tt~Aone:d b) Ofl:lnllf'd C'fHfK' •· Due tu lhc
pou•bk: u.ndenrrorld C'Ont1t"Ctt00\. f ord rc:~~ncd lh.at
th&lt;
opcnnd.J." or thr l'tllo tau mvukn-thr

··rnoaw:

rr.mo"at of their hcan.s-•u m~l to be a "~1e'"
10 04 her mobs«:m.
Aftt"' dbcoutllin&amp; th cono 4.'0AJUitnl onlt -a !i.lngk

" madma.n/' f ord s.a•d ht' btlleved that tn aJI rhc
"hcmous crimes'' tht' assailant it an '"'tnildtr" rrom
t hf Buffalo vicinity. Poinhn&amp; 10 tht ~hooting death or
one of 1he victimstn the par kina lo t nf a ~ubu.rban fa"
fd{JUr&amp;nl , Ford nphuncd thai lhe cnmc

rood

wants you!!

Paid position available

Call 831-3676 or; visit
355 ~quire Hall (MSC)

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Speak to Elena &lt;JrPhil

Croru

\1lftOUS

Ofpnin don .. '' "~ the-

411\.C ~

bqo.n, tOtal Sl5,000 a &gt;poko m;ut from thcBuffalo
&lt;.'homhct o r Commrn:c notrd.
f hr City, Coumy and Chamber or Com=r&lt;&lt;
dtetdcd tu JOtn forces Q(tc:r black communhy Je:adns

toaauons wac " u1SHkr spon.'' "No one outside ol
Buffalo r-en ~ no"" ,.hnt Cb&lt;eltuwap ..:· 111&lt;

cnmmoloaJJI

lou&amp;Jl&lt;d
The arcu ,.hac thr- cab duwn· mutii~C'd bodic\
- · round' ..,., lit 1010 Ill• puult or the cvlprn'\
Ofl&amp;Jft. Nodna t he ..~nu.&amp;l cnaz:t of bad.roads'" 1U1
rnu&lt;n&gt;.u the suburbs or Tonawan&lt;D and Amhmt,
Ford iptot"Uiatcd that the- murdcrct mu.It have: b«n
ramlllar will\ th• l&lt;fl'oln . " The p&lt;rSO&lt;l who d;d ;, "'"'
covered with blood (due 10 the vtOtrnCC' or the c:rimc), 11
aplaintd Fo rd. who il alitO 1 UB 'C'C1urtr . " Yo u ju.).l
do&lt;l't 10 walkinJ throu)h TonaWOl1da drippi11J with
blood ." Awowl«&lt;&amp;ina 1h11 the bodies W«&lt;
trarupon&lt;d Irom 111&lt; oti~Jnol ocmr or 111&lt; murdtr.
Ford ockkd that lltt pOS&amp;ibollty o l IWUlDOt&gt; •n this pan
o r dar\ftp bas not 1&gt;m1 cll&lt;mks&lt;d
Ev&lt;21 1M .22 Caliln dayina$ in ••lucll all datlu - ·
P&lt;O•tn to haft com&lt; from the .....,. ,.apon, ford
odmits lhll there U DO oonciUsift &lt;VIdalc&lt; tbal they
,..,. pctfonn&lt;d by a si!llk &amp;unm&amp;n. lh;O&amp; the r«&lt;ntly
rdcased and C011st0l111Y updllcd compOSit• of ususin,
Fotd aplaincd that 0'¥&lt;1' !0,000 Westcm Nrw Yort

•
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f
r

JoUUt$1«1 that -additional reward mnncy ~m.1ld provide
tht 111CC'nU~c rot inrormanu to ~cp for-111d
Tb~l -.

~~~es~:~::n fo~:~~~~p ~~l:h~~~~t~~ PI~~( ~
o~\;td

Counolman

CoUlns

ff'QU~tf'd

lhll the Cily

\.,nlubua SlS,(K)O to..lhr rc• ilfd (u.nd
cc.M';:!c:;:c:..,.~ tnunic'1pal orfi...ah, arc tnd4a•bk to

Of1 thr road
Omuo.l .. ht.J~ .. ~: tt\ill 1hc SIOO.OOO u:":uct "111 bt
mcenmc enough for 'omront ~ Il l\ .. nu""ICdlt: -al'Ou1
the mur~t'"

10

dh·utsc the

mf\.1r(llllt1Qn

to 1.-v.

C!nforc:cmtru a~""'"'· ~ho thUl l.a.r ha"c bl:cn \tumptd
1n rlwu UI\C\fi¥..Jion. The &lt;..oun\d fur ~HUe s.tn.ato•
\\'aJttr l loh. ltmOth) l ramn,'tft.l\ not \0 opllmt\IIL
··t W)p(\.'1 that the propJe .. ho hi\C 1hc tnronna.tn•n
CJther t.~H &amp;Jrt~)' spo\.fl\ or \\on"J comt fot•ard

undtr any ""'"WYUtUK"n. ·• he satd
1\ JNnLi ~ompnwd of DA Co\jro\t, (rt&lt; (ot~nl)
Shcnrr .._,cnncch Braun. and Bt.tffato Poln:t

Commt ..iiOm'r lama Cunntn&amp;h&gt;t.m "•ll ~hJt ho~ 10
d •~tttbUtt 1hc rc:\\ard mont) '' cttltcn mrormauon
lud; to th&lt;' ~;on .. •cuon o( the' k1ller\ Tht o;me.l ~ Ul
11tw OcCldc ho\\ 10 dh tdt the mont) 1f 1htrt 1\ more
'han one killer or if lhne ISmort' t han O,t' Informant.
Comm~n\ln&amp;

on tbt progress of tht

CUC',

Co1aron

Wd. ' We arc on the ruad. but I don'l ~ no "' ho .. ·kJna.
the ,out ncy wt.U be..'' He .senntd OJ)!l•rn.nnc about
llndlnJ the ktll&lt;r Of killtts d &lt;Sptlr the I... tbtU tbtn&amp;&gt;
h l vC'

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n'mcd do•ll in the pasa month "fht elK' uc

herr nrn tf he i:\ not," sUd

Cot~to"\t.

.22 Calibre spectre haunts cops~
Sheriff's crew on killer posse
by John Lo pbo01

-If '-Y90

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Buffalo. Nr,. Vorl IC1;10,

'"f'

de\Cuouon 1ht v.nno,\'
ck~~uphvn' lhaJ rorm lht: •.:ompcnltr &amp;IC" not lh&amp;t
rrhablc. t Otd \.aa~. '"t..ma:) f)Cft.:cTJt tor tht: '"'"~~

1n.d"'ll' U)tfl\.tl.lr ""tlh the

~ OOth•na m

a mvs ttw u r&lt;ail.at-k. b«aw.c pcorlt

j-usa d04'"1 '"1hat ... ro:·
In •ddnKK\ to ltarninJ th.aJ 1he- ••murdacr·· ''
J)I''Ob.abl) ··murthrrn " and th ~J 111r mcMI\n \ at) , &amp;he
r;mmnolu&amp;t)l .ald (~J he bt.l.tc\n • hr~u l pt'tt or culprit'
"ere I\OIIlcoMHcs ... U\ually. the) lmun.i\1'tl!t) go to:.
bll lflel the ~fl mc:· hr \ald . I I rhcy ICII II rrecnd •h ~

u.sua.ll)" u.st\ that lntnrma1ion 10 make de:ab "hh tht
la¥1.··
Ahhou'h ''1AIIItts·· .ut' confmun 111 u'"tn 'u • l:!t
rnordcr

I urd ~ompJ~mcd lh•t "'ptOplt ~" Just not

taH,•nr'* tn thn Uh.ll.n\.'t..
p,'" .,'"l up 1tw. \Sac-l, bo• C'n .ur numftOUl ''"hoc
up'" 'C'C"C1"ul b&gt; th&lt;- l.l.•mm fron1 all ,·ot6orn of lh.t
(II)
bcr\btk.l)l m Buffalo \no"'' •hO dtd
lht~cnlr\ Or~nmcnl KPTCStmtauwc- stJM'd '"'In h1"1.
f"~t,\f)lw- .._., ..~cd mC' O\cr the t:u:t monlh abt.,ut 1t."
E..\plilmlnJthc ,,;1001 ~ ;mtJ d.l&amp;g...r 1 ~\.tKa Ult'd by somt
.amaturt .. lc-uth) tr&gt;lll.l to 50hc &amp;hr thrl't'~month old
m}"ltr). tht IH\tWtgator noltd •h i! IX'Orllt ha\t been
\tuflmt, thJbll!io of pape:r-\·ach o ne lmtlt.:.•Ung

11.:·

'14.1f!ltblld) ch t-tnlo h ts

"lnot.. . I

C\I.'R h:a~oe

~""~' puJlm&amp; out
Jl&lt;1j!)lbnl dtd II "

il

poc ~cu u~

ont hert m

he p;l\u.ll\ .:ln ;trC".-.
In) roc:~CI .

.. on.J

tauercd ~"f~P "'h ~)' rn) .. ral)

~"&lt;tl"wfln~ I he- t&gt;H"On'"-' COI'ILlU\fOft. ford b«.arnt the
l~r&amp;C'I
Of I \otttc:5 of po101oJ QK.\ UOn\. ('..._1\ OUC'
"haltt'111'n&amp; the r\llo h&amp;ht·"ina c~rnn1Jh pla' .to .era

'""' rn(Ot\:cmtnl oil~ One m('fJlbn or tht Pcupte•s
C'mumD'Km. 'itt 11p b\ tnncf·C'"Ily ra.Kknu. to
tn\het&amp;l\t the- UU)n uf th: kilhn&amp;&gt;. an-v\C\1 Ford'•
Llcparllncnt or no\ a.Mtgn.lnt tnOU(h HhKk S 10 the
ranally ltnk uc~.
" I ha'tt pt"J\001 11)' lOOt Ol'l pt-nodiC t:OIUJ1UU!f
dC'SIJnC'd courlO," Ford 'ountt-tcd ...and ha ~ e \oC'C11 t~
red and • h•tn (Sht'tirr, c-at'J )(alklntd In the ;area:•
The' (ommt ~ manbn rnonc.'d tbal the
11mr
any~''* mrorcrmcnt uohiclc.'1-cnh~• •he St1er11rs at
8 uffaJo Poh«-• cn m the~lon\ •» 'dutlnJihO\ot"

""h

houH 10 IWCMM Ihe- •orLns from li'K' wl&gt;urb~ ••
not uuc.-r- ford rrbou.ndcd. ••Jlw:-.. ro.-..
ha .. r bftn tnOtt usabk then bc'Ciiu&gt;c: 'he- cruna· d1d
occur dunn&amp; 1he rwh houn.
Before d a rt101 from the ducuwon dun na th ~kb'"'
momcnn. the People's Commw.•un rtt')fbt'n t au ~ t
chltr&amp;t'd that (our mtmbt:rs or Burrato Pt«UKt Itt ll t
"cud r a.rr_y;na mtmbtrs of lhc Ku KIYA );tan .·· AddanJ

··nw·"

1h11 hr bad taped tntrrvicws with lhe ofll&lt;&lt;r&gt; ln
question. lhc inMt·Cit)' res.dm.t also dlimcd th.l.l
o ther Pr«on&lt;l 16 rauolmm are dlanbultnJ Klan
litrntuJY thro uanout th&lt; nrisbbnr'-&lt;1.
" If 10" ba ...c tbu ptOOf then why don"t you bnn1 »
to til&lt; pr&lt;ss,'' qucsaioa&lt;d Soo:oolocY Proro.., El• in
Po~U . who owbtt qonued the lawtnllll obo&lt;tl th&lt;
pom bolttors that IM moudcn n&gt;uld b&lt; pan of a DOIM&gt;n·
Wld&lt; conspira&lt;y itpJrul bloc b . ''Til&lt; LVM " "'I&gt;&lt;·"
••Oon•t won )'. -.c: wiU, •• the cmocaoa.al Comtn~ion
member wvnrd. " Wllm we tblnk tbaa til&lt; tlmc "

rlaht."

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�!'Jiis the season for some shopliftin
J

111CIIlioo er-a p&amp;ra~l," 11&lt; nocod.
Tbt flllt ldnd, wllich -

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Tr..utlooolly, the period 1ft&lt;r
Thankaai•ina slanifics 1he
bcllnniAa or the pr..-neoon or
Santa Oawc clones, an cndleu
cyele or Olriltmas sonp on the
radio and aarnpodilla crowds or

""' lhoppcrs.
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'Tis abo the ocuon wt1en......,.
or ahopliflen come OUI or the
wood-k and malr.e lh&lt;ir way 10
til&lt; various malls and plazas.
u wltb tM «&lt;OOn''ic conditioft or
, lhc country. esptclaUy in the
Nonh&lt;a&gt;l, mcrehanu are &lt;&gt;P&lt;Ctlna
busy shopllftlna acti vioy this
0&lt;&amp;$0n," disclosed VIce President
or Maximum Sontri1y ConsuhantS
Bob Holcomb.
" ll.uiaJiy there lfC IWO kinds Of
11\opliftcn ... said Vice Olairman or
1hc Pi&gt;~hiauy O.panmmt Stuan
KM:II, "the aJUi·!Odal disllonnl
lypc aMI klep&lt;O&lt;Daniao... IUdl
uplatnod thai kl&lt;promanixs have
no control o"t:r their KCions and
~e ca l

chtnas thal lhCl' don'1 need.

"They aenttallt &amp;~cal tO CO&lt;I&lt;CI
earl) deprlvauon or emotional

dassifood under,
lt.-1 ba:aaJt or lh&lt;ir vpbrinlina
and Ill&lt; aeoent monl m11\rocunml
they """ in, accordin&amp; 10 KitU.

sum~-

P,.......tloll Is

drpmdmt 11p0n maoy facton: ltcn
.a:lu, s.ecUriey ptrsoanct. the
maaqn'5 anltudr. and most
impon111ll:rthe culprit's auitude.

"I r IIIey are hon&lt;lt, I let th&lt;m
"Kleis wvally lifO"' ovt or II and JO," divulaed I 8UHIJO
rullu il doesn't haw to be part or supermar·k&lt;t manqer. A .... h&lt;
lh&lt;h flva. If 1hey don'!, they detailed invoiYCd 1 UB eeood. "Sbe
wvally ao on and COCIImll moro admitted that she WU W1011JIO do
sviow crim&lt;s-UU ohoplifiina lo it aod QIJiained !hat Ill&lt; didn'l ha""
..,, _ , 10 pay fc&gt;&lt;·food beeause
wppon dnla habits."
t... dl«t did noc conw. Sllc wu 10
nltt I oouldn't ...-&lt;Uie t...."
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"If 1 ncoclcd somtthlna
Tbe ........... 1110 said that "'
wan1ocl-l would steal it," an ....... a Jlrt ..ho cried hySicrically
He
anonymous shoplifter told Tilt when apprehended.
Sp«trum. • •~t•.s easin to Neal ncYCrlhdess pr~lod h&lt;r beeaUJ&lt;
somethina than pay for h and If sbe didn 'I afve him a aood
you're r.-lb good-you won'o Jet ••planalion ror her wronadolnp.
cou&amp;hl." he said.
The smaller 51ores rhaa have nb
The idea or &gt;hop~nlna carne to scrurity, c~C.C'JH lht manaac-r
him from people he t&lt;ncw who lumsdf, ean do Uule, ft an)'thlna. to
lhopllfttd cxteosivdy. ManY people proS&lt;CUte sl&gt;oplifim. "I ju&gt;1 Ia
&lt;tltl $hoplif\in&amp; ana they lind them ao." oclmhlod one .. .,..
friends doona ir. noted Klcll. addlna ft\lllq&lt;r. " If I look &lt;YCry kid to
thae .some parmu tolCTatC' thnt coun, I would be in roun aU day!"
ch ,ldrcn's. stcaHna. thereby She rn.-Jod thll Ill&lt; was afraid or
some or the peo p le she
cneourf.&amp;lna it.
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Faeulty d!WUcrc&lt;t. poor lludcnt partlclpatloll and
1hc rocluplkat10n or cou~,.. orraocl throuab 111&lt;
General Eduealion PrOioflrll were cited u the primary
reuona for the diuolvina of VIce&gt; Collqe, u proposed
by Dean or the CoUeacs Murray Schwartt.
" Tbe: colleae djed a natural dtalh,.. remarked
Sdlwaru. "In iu belt tiro&lt;, four 0&lt; nvc )'&lt;lf1 qo, it
wa~ 1 """ mal 111d pnpuw collea&lt;. " II&lt; added. "bw
that hun 't been so in the put few )laB."
Tbe lad or flallly ia\'Oivemau "the Jut rcw )'&lt;lf1
ud 1 lluk lui year," aa&gt;orr11na 10 Sell~ was Ill&lt;
pmwy COIIdition wllidl was in violatioo or Ill&lt;
Collqa' , _ . . . . , Tbe auicldUocs Alpulale .... .,.,
collq&lt; may be dbsolvcd if it docs 001 ha"" an academic
boc~llf(&gt;Und and there is I lock of Sludent ini&lt;Ta&amp;.
Scrowan1 anphuiud thai his dccblon wu not rda1cd
to bu4aetlrf COI)C)CTM.
Sclowaru' ptOpOSal waupproYCd by the Oniversltr'•
Collq&lt; CoiiiiCU a1 iu November 20 mCICtlna. Tbe rare
or Vlco, a cultural and humanities orien1ocl collqc. will
now be decided bJ the Col~ lledwtaina
Comtniu-• proecss whklr Sdlontllid coald take
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lmm$MIIt - - or Vlco ~ but alii&gt; lldicwo the
doa&lt;lon 'I"U juuirood, " Tbe focully tadod to t.b1nl

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ofrcrinas.
Tbe lack of intcrelt &gt;hown by Vioo Collca&lt; 1tudents
may be lltnbutocl to thellct or contoct With 1h&lt;collqe
racuhy and not !lavina lllorouah kno,.lcda• of the
cowte~ptions, K&lt;Ordin&amp; 10 Vko member M•ehad
Shauan.
The mos1 practlcol 1'&lt;$101'1, howtYCr, wu thai some
or til&lt; cou,.... offered did not roodvt ocaodltatlon
from the profl$ilonal ochools and lhus would no1 fill
the rcqUircrncnu neodccl. This was upocially harmful,
Sh11tan added, ~ most V'ooo mernbcn are from
professional ICbools.
Shaltan bdJaoes that Ill&lt; fatuity ditlau:ra&amp; ,... "I
direct result of th&lt; euttina or foctdly ,.,.. ia the
Humanities." ThJo ICiion lllen provoked 111&lt; foculty
into COIICCtl1111tioa their err..... on their tt~tlonal
cotma. 11&lt; said, 1'8lt... t1wr Ill&lt; llmc&lt;DnJWnina
"innovfdve" elusea of Yoeo CoiJcat.
Alctlard Sauer; one or Ill&lt; 1hrct rcsiden1ial
ooordlnllon or Vloo'a 2J rce-~na members, qreec1
thll Ill&lt; ColkJc .lhould be diuol\oed. "There is no
acacltmle boc:Jtlna. tberdore we arc not a coltqc," II&lt;
simply ltllod.
Tbe rncmbcn of Vioo CoUcat will conllnue to receive
Ill&lt; IUppon or til&lt; U«rivcnXy, ~.. to Sdsworu.
-maim lined thllt lhc ~ ril rao-iA obllpcd
10 a1 the ,.........,. ...,....., until they lave the
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cootSiOmd 111 a ........ the....-. WiU be permitted
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The Depa"ment of Recreetion. Athh!tlcs &amp; Related Instruction announces the
following credil co urse for the Spring Semester:
RAt /20 Beginning Skiing • Thursd~~J~, 12:30 • Spm
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RA//28/ntermedlale Skiing. Thursday, 12:30 . Spm
Dates: Jan. 15, '81 to Feb. 26, ' 8 1
.
Plae4!: K issing Bridge · Fee: $42.00
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Rental: S20.00 (Boots, Skis, Poles)

iWI.IIIlj)tloni on the po&lt;ilhilll) of
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alluding to 1he lnf311H)Ull.,\\1nuu· uf
1977.

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Stud~nt.a provkSe- lhelr own uentlpO(\ellon, All fnttfe5ted studtnt\ mu.sl me-et Tuesday, Dec. g ot'1 pm in
Clerk H•tl, Melrt Oym FIOOI , fot .., orgenltetkm.al mHtlng Cor pooll wlJI ~ er~nged. Cont.ct M&amp;s

Dlebotd for addldonel lnfCMmetlon tc 831·2936

RAI 185 CROSS CO&lt;INTRY SKIING·Mon. Wed. Fri. I :00 · 3:00pm
Dales: Jan. 12 to Feb. 6, '8 I (4 Weeks)
Place: Amherst Campus.
Rental: S24.00 (BooiS. Skis, Poles)
fln• c&amp;.u I'MC'tl.ng: • •tJ M 1n U"t 0Mno Room. WllkttOn au.d AC on J.n 12 '81 Cont.ect 1'\tu Oit-bold
fOf ~rtJONI J Norm.t~ M ell-2936.

RJ\1 120 B.glnntng Figure Skallng· Tues. 6 Th~. 12:30 · 2 pm
RA/130 Beginning lee Skatlng·TUI!S- 6 Thurs. 12:30 • 2 pm
Dales: Jvt. 13, '81 to March 2 7Ut, '81 (I 0 Weeks)

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Reetruct!Ming UUAB anc1 alltmptlng to atart the next umestet

51
a
fresh may be the beet move that bodY hU made eo far thla yew. II
~ shows a committed ellor1 to makll the altlng organization wOt~ better ancl wu 011e of ttoa lew ellematlavelllble.

Sub Board Executt.e Olrect01 Oen!lla Blaclc Ia right when he . .ys
the students who Nn UUAB are c!MIIng with al'larl&lt;a. SUccess. With
that alone In mind, l~ therel01e dllflmJit to attain. When
~ personelitles, highly c:olnplall ptocadures and poor planning gel
; mixed In, little but !allure can be exP8C1ed.
i
Unl011unately the nature ol UUAB makes It dMI with big bud&lt;$.
it The tosses ti&gt;M ate aocentuated In a University that runs Its
actlvllles with lunda cotl«:led from atudenta. One mistake Is
UI&gt;COII\Iortable. two Ia becl anci~N~~Y more t han that Inevitably spell
dlllllstet.
So. when .. every Music Committ...sponiOied event" has
somet~ing W&lt;ong with It-as was Silted by Black-topped oil by a
S20.000 foss on one concen, the need for acl)uSiment Is
unquestionable.
So far thl$ semester, poor publicity wu blamed lor the !allure of
the SVT concert. Then Bobby and the Midnights, a last ditch (Yet
e ~pens lve) ettort to pull UUAB out ol the dog tlousa, flopped, The
relatively unknown group, booked l or olecllon night, spelled doom
lor UUAB programmers. And contrary to Music Co-Chelrman
Steven Krown's argument, the! was more than en ..eKcuse" lor
people Who wanted to pressure UUAB. The dollar lou Is the best
proof.
Now. the ellort to restructure and take doclston·m&amp;klng out ol
the hands of a lew, Is sound. Black end Olvlslon Director Lisa
Rappaport should spend the MKI lew weeks carelully 81udylpg the
elternstlves that UUAB cen deal with. The goal should be
maintaining power In UUAB, using the remaining eornrntnee
chairmen, but instituting a strong external check from Sub Board.
The essence ol UUAB-as Ia the case with any specialized
group-Is flrat providing a service, and then giving students
experience In a lleld (concert programm1ng In thiS case) To
matntain that, power has to IllY w1th1n UUAB at loas~ a
probationary period after tno body Ia restructured.
II ts unfortunate that a service group aa Important as UUAB has
spent a semester riddled with pr()l)lems The next few weeks
snoutd be a turning point tor tMI organization and hopefully an
e&gt;tampte lor what a llnle fine tuning can accompllat&gt;
•

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Worthr service
To 1/tO Ed1ror.

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your

rltocl lt nec:tuary to respond to lottors pnnltO
1n
toeclbac:k ue~ton. no-. t IH! thai a
I&amp;maoGaiOIY at this time.
Miehoel S. Seruefs~llor In tt&gt;a Doc. I luua ot Tile
SI'KfnJm ults tn. A.otj:Rapt Tut&lt; Foru Van s.rvtc.
"'cftSCrim atory." I wou1d Uke 10 c.lafUy thf: lau. before

. -tng ouch a vlluablo and &lt;OITI&lt;nendal&gt;le UB student
progtam with 5UCtl • deroglilory t•rm.
Ao a womAll living oll-c.ampua. 1 much p&lt;tiOI tile
twenty·ljiye mlnUle walk 10 my ott eampYI ruideftC.I
than waluno fOf a van rkte tMt usually ltkes anyWhere
from h-alf an nour 'o an hour. HOWOI/11 1 with tht
lncreale tn violent Cttmes dlf'ected to.warda women, I

llo&lt;t tllal 1 would &lt;*lllel t&gt;e sal et~an oony, This sa,.lco

1.-

I
that Mr S.ltzor'a orlpe llhoUk! l&gt;e wit~ the
unlv&lt;lrahy and not wltlt BPO or with tlta Ant~Aope Tast&lt;
Foru What ht llhoUk! 1&gt;e adVocating Ia the e&gt;.tenslon
of the Blue Bird bus line to on campus houSing. It ha
raaJI)' toe1a tile need lor transporollon
ne cen
algn a NYPIRO .,..It ton In auppon ol this extenoton. as
wall • • voluniMtlng ltll llme to llelp ma~e litis bus

non...

tO\Ite a reality Fun.hennore, It Ml, S.ttzer ta more

concerntO with l'lla dOllar than wltlt the saloty ot the
lormta population ot this school he may ~elp, by
\IOtunttetlng four houra of hll Ume to bM:ome an AnU·
r1~ T ~ Foret wafker, With I"''\\re volunteers.. CAC
can ••tabUsh a tree 11C0f1: a.eMce lo walkiWc:N"n&amp;n
hOme •her dl r1\. By •~wino n1s cOncern, weeouldsee

womlf'l home safely wlll\otlt tne use ot the
r• t lly nteel art mot't voJunt"fl,

Ia protection from a horrl blee~ l me and not a moth.Od tot
provtdlng women with tren$poflt10f'l home.

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All we

S.Oroh Hodges
Anti-R1~

Teak Fotce Wa flfer

Sv.ift action
In a sehool as large as UB, whose bureaeracy rivals that of any
lull·scate fll&lt;leral agency, It's dllflc:ull for an organization to push a
ptoject tlllough swlltly. ofhclently and 'd,th almost consensus
support. And It's all the more dlfflcult when a proJect costs
tnousands of dollars
But the US Raseue Squad has anown that If an organization does
11s holnewor1c, comes up wllh specifics and talks to the right
people, something will get dO&lt;&gt;e. It also does not hUll to have a
worthwhile Pf()I&gt;OSII, which Ia exactly what the purchase of an
ambulance for tM Amherll Clmpus Is.
Executive Director of the Squad Oavtd Holtman snoutd be
COtnmended l Ot the effectiveness he hll demonstrated In his
attempt to aecure an emergency vehicle. With S23,500 of lundlng
lrorn the Faculty-Student Aaaoclallon almost a eet1afnty, and with
a "certthcate of need" from the Stall, Arn~~«~t Campus residents
may have an ambulance by the start of next ..master.
Jonathan Reichert, the one FSA Olrector Who il a known
opponent ol ..giving" the Rescue Squad such • l arge sum ol
money, Is understandably nepllcal about what will happen to all
the equipment In the future. But the suppon th11t University
President Robert L Ketter hal given through hiS contribution "In
kind.'' ;and responaiblllty the SQuad haa ahown up until now, llands
as enough assurance t or us not to worry ebout the equipment's
deterioration.
There are In lnttnlle number of wayato lmproveetudent tllo at UB
and the\' atlould all be given allentlon aa soon as f)OSalbla. But
there are other ptolect -. Including the purctoa.. of an ambutancl .
which can make thl difference between lite and death and need
Immediate anentlon.
a pleasure \O-such • ptopoosat get that
ettentlon

h'•

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SpECT~M

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~dltor·ln-CIIIel

Elene Clc1vu
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JoM ~

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oloM9I&gt; S.mon

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10 y- &lt;a fO l&gt;ucU-t9 '*'''-~and f l IIIli.
A totrnlo ~~- loot Pll"'*""' or poya, to vot10
r - """ • ll&lt;wl - · - n t. Aa tono oo J'OU go
- t h e - making peymontl, you.._ --'or&gt;·
Tho olljocl ol tile gemo ta to put In tile bani&lt;:
t h e - With &amp;lie"""' money at lite - ot tile geme
wino. Gemtoe at 6 p.lft. Ftida1 nigh! ~ gotaout ol wort&lt; and endl et ll p.m. '"'*' tilt

-~00.,.10.

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by

.. -

.,.~- $ufiiiQ.., ttMtf'l $4.-....... . . . · - ,.,••

T-(1t i,GI~, ..,.tonal,fi!IIGI-1.-l00~

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~

~lotent tha~~ , ••Y· lootball Is. U 1po11 t~a lly
rotlected our IOClety, the game ol loot"-11 would
II(OtolfY bat -lneu. I
And II mlgllt go oornethlng like (hie ..
The "geme'· ll c.tled Bonkbatl, tne teague lo roe
FNBl (the Flnlt Notional S.nkballl.aague).
Thll rear. the good taama tncl - the aurprltong
lkJHole Bnto, tile S.On Ol6go Mllt.,chargtte, 111e
defensive minded Plttoburgh Stoaloro, and tne
eve&lt;preaent _ _ . . HouSlon OtlcomptilleL
Tne mecuoe,• teama ate tha Waahlngtoii
Or__..., the Tamoa Bay Bucka.tlle lri!MII llo4\are,
ohe San Fronc:ioco F011y_la..., and the atlngy Or-

yOU

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£d•l o n a l - .. ........... ... ....
o4 ....,
fiiiHNKil rtM ......~~t ...... fdUoNI~ttf .. Mticlty

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although Jt sometimes 11\1:1 appear otllerwln, toclety
ta llardiy a gam.. If It Ia, It Is a nell ol a lot more cruel

and

Tho main cllllorenco tn tile oamol• that J'OU lharolty
--~
, _ to PlY lo&lt;oeltn a.nllb8ll. A IIIII down ol

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~

~u~tJCH~ e.,.,..1.,_

=....,....,,

b y Pate RoNn
WhOever the hell " they" ara, tltey aure 0o talk a lot ,
arK! everybody seemo to ~ave hHrd them
Well, "they" uy tl\at sport retlocts our ooctoty. t&gt;utl
uy lltat 1110'1• are ln~•-liY Jull gomu And

oltlle key_,_,. olll'le NFL111o In the FNBl.
Tho llolcl. lor INIInCO, tatOO )Wra tong I~ 1&gt;0111
tuotMS (In the FC8t.. the~~ • - to
1&gt;e 110, but toW!Iy baa - . ...:1\anged to 8$.
Tho ptayer ~ton , . _ ate ...., ohnllal. In
-~~. u... are q - t -.l\allbo.cke. l u -

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., _ _ _

.
ta les from over the bar

~yBecken.

'-6)&lt;ndloo1o. ~ote -S...O...,.Poctl lc; Howo

...., _ . . _

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• Ha\llng p o o r - . . aro tho loWly New York o.~&gt;~o.
and tile Otteons Cento.
Tho -liMit 11 qu~e similar 10 loot ball anc1 ,.,_,

n..SpK_'"_IIrCollogo ,_5on&gt;oo,Fl.oo.._
Tllot· $&gt;o&lt;t·~

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r....c.-n pormonta•• -'h eoo bucl1l. aM

j

100
lluoM 11¥110 on tllll1._1*oer&gt;l lnt. - t i!I)IIIL Thai If II
\'OIIf ~ n gooa.'"*-.,. Mt~antta~ Int.-

ponalllft lor CIOity ol - , . tate poym«~to.
In • sa-. you .,. playing - tnat the !link, as well
oatlleotllerlOIII\.
~
H """'""' haa o tot of --.yin the 1&gt;11n1&lt;, -the
llnM
they Cllll oo rlghl_, the field to
peyc!Jr1.
Ot they.,., gombla, end • go up 1011.. M they ..y. and
the drtve-thru. T - a r e . _ - tfAll»CCIonO.
Tho \lei- atopo the otlle&lt;
by CXII'IIInQ Uf&gt; whh
poymonto o1 tholr own. In -.:tulllty. "1&gt;1~" tor the
olf«&lt;M. There ••• -vi blllo, _ , bllhl lorlnfurlel.
billa - t h e &lt;»IOIIM "o~~mo• the
land beltlod · - lhll tl!aJ' .,. &lt;»fending••
The c:alllll 11, - - money • taam puts In 1"bllnl&lt;, they don't got 10 " - 11-WO. ow.... Oo.
And lila """"'' I rom tile muft krtttlton dotl&amp;l
ttiaolololllll"'•· the t.eoue or the- gotL
Bull~ that'll fuel 1~1111' 01~ touot_._.tro
I lie
pan ~ fl.
8o ,.,., go clown to fljcj, flt,..-..m lor lite """'
"oeme.• , _ _t!lll ll'anoc . . . ag~otlll, .,.c1
Hyw 1o01t In tlltm-Oi the 11t!dat llle relloctton, l 'll
bel you - - y6urM!f,

.,.,.,clogged,

t...,.

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©~uu fOrum
Er/1101'1 Noll. 110pen Forum" 11 1 tllgutar Wednlldty
'••~t.u• ot "'fl'\e Specuurn dellg,.ed 10 tllow
" sp«llfllll'' I Cbln~ 10ptHif11 lhllf "IIWS on c.tll/n

lopJcs. ,. 8trtteu G1•maw '" Pre$h11nl ot Y•te
UnNellllt tnd 1 p1olnsor ol Englllh •nd com~tlltve
lltlr»turt Thtlollowrng '"'c/e diiCli-JJIS lhe burflert of
F~tll r~ul1t1ons and l¥11 '•J&gt;IIrtttd Jn thtl CrOftlc:.le
o• Higher Educatton.

thlf " · tno.u~~ogauon

r~uire ac.evrate

accounting ftom &amp;hose to vr1'MKn '"'

money •• extended on bet\1.11 or tne people. 1a
unquatk)ned. I ta JM lN tube ot ttderat reout•hon not

IO OOIOCI 10 tn principia, bullo oojKt to II •• a ••• ol

proceSMI end to ot&gt;Jotl to now tt ott en works I ,am
prou CI ot a government that promotot eqult)" fn numan
atlairs •nd
mailers ot tt\0 marketplace. t am
app.alfltd. "ow_..,Of", bY lhe reQuirements ror muslvt
a.rnoonh ot papttrwctt... tty u~cJ·niteCI or special
Interest manoetes that promore aoclal goods *'l" no
•warenen ot the costs to ottle, 60ela• g.oodsi by an
unwillingness Of -ntbUity on the patt ot rt"Qutators to

•n

by l . Bartlett Glameltl
8asle rutarcf\

unquest~nod The obligation of tne oo--ernment to
accoun1 lor money It COI)eeta hom H&amp; e1!1Lens. and to

IN.I aeetll• ne•

"nowttldge and understanding rati'Wit than IOhltkH\1 to
trnn'l4Khate Ofobtems. tS th.t ••sent~• nature ot
•e5earcn on Hte pau of aU scholars. In tt\e actenc.,.·.
t•owever, lfMfo 11 a part•cull• tlyle to tho enterpusn
teacnlng In lhose au~aa-don~ tn tabs In group1 or
te.mL ttvough coUoouta, on tte~ trips wltfl stv&lt;tel'\11 11
•'' tevtls .... un an•s1.an1• and astoelauona- la
tn11matety ano lfte.xtt..c.abty conn.ect~ to te.seafch In

sc•e!'lct teacntnv ttml rewercf'l nol o.nrv go n.no In
nano. '"-~are ollen 1he s.me nand-the ped.agogtcal
aci an 11ct of lnvesuoauon. tnt Jnvestlgator'Y ao:t ebarod

••e

with stt.~dont&amp; •nd anoclatea who
also eollttguea,
me wnole a aptendld, ongcMnU tnstanco of Intellectual
and tlui'MI'\ eoll•boratAon Of COIIJII, sclent11t1 alao
•o•~ alone No1 alltNU '' oone It: I he result of a QfOUO
effort AMI not ~U'u~ lnat La done ouur1 '" e

""''"'"at I 11\al •• 0011&gt; pedagog lUI and.,._llgOIOfy
8U1 the dfattnd'Nt style of sc1enUt1e lnYHU(Ia11on Ia
collaooreHve. enelttle dlstlnc11Vt proc:essls such that u
15 lmpowalbltl finally to dltl6ngullh rese••ctl from
teacnlno
Jmmenst n&amp;t~moen of doH111 ate lnvo!Yeet In
.supOCHUnQ and lllf'thvf•no ,,.... IIIINf or bas;c r~searcl\
n.y ..,, larQety ffiCJeral esollara. wttk:h ll to siy
I&amp;X:~yetl' dotfara The retufl Qt lhfa l60efaJ SUPQOC'I IO
universlt~·blaeo &amp;c:lence hll boten a Uemtndout
Improvement in the lifM of Amottean cllltens~ In he111n
care, '" tho orocno~C1IOIJ ot fOOd, In lhe handling ol
'"tormauon. our governfT¥tnl f\e,l brought abOUt
ma.u tve Otneflls by encou•aglng sc4ence and
sc'~'''.c research '9 unh•aU.._.
fbi fedetaJ money t"al c-Ofntt; to Uf'ltve.stt~a
ti'Ciudes m~y fGr theauppoft o f 1M: admtnlstrauon ot
th&amp;se complev ptojects; It brings retmbursemonta tor
"tnd~reet t;atta,v or averhMd-relmbursements tor
e.l(penaet 'tWhlth cannot be acoUrat~y UNited tor
.... , ro...,cn projecl; pan ol 1ne COSI of ,.. .,lng
COI"Hng. and malntatnlngrnurcl'l labofalOttn, u well
as c&gt;an ol tM • .,., of - ' " ' ' ouppo&lt;ttng . .,.,...

reco~ logltlrnato And neceuary dlt11nCIIOnl
among 101:111 onlllloo OOing rogulatOCI,
8ooau&amp;e ol t 'iic.es-alve or unltllnking regulation, tnt

•et.lltonlhlp beiWMf'l

goveuun•nt

end

unlversiHea ••

sertoUsty aerr\loe&lt;l Tnerels powetlul taenlment on atl
I•OM M\a dtlltUit Thlt: fecH!t lncf QUWrfi"G Khlsm

beiWMn 90~rune"t and untvetsrtln ts not &lt;Heated by
the up,acuy to do

iCteo«, but It dMply alftct•

&amp;GJenc:e,
tt 11 tlmo tor 1 concrete eJ~emptu I choose tna. one
summ.tked actou tttts counuy In tne .sdentlfiC
reseatctt cornmutwtJ by the deJ'gnatton ''A·21."'
··A 21.,. rtfers to tt\1.1 Cifcvlat trom the Olllct of
M IM~I lnd 8ucfgel entlttecl "Goat Pflnc;ote.t IOl
favcattonal t~tfons....cJUDft6f'led In Us most recen1
form '" the M.a,c:h 6 FtHJefal Reg11t•t tn U, tht
govemmonl ~topous meant to account ror Its money.
It tNI&amp;nea to know If the money ia used tor the purpos.o II
WIS. gl~ln lor and IS ptOP*fiY IC'OOU"Ied for The
Pfl~pte ot accountabilitY', ._. I hlwe said, 11 noc at
t$SUe wt\at &amp;a 11 tcaue ta nowtM accOt.mtet»tlitt will be
ac;complt"*' O.M.8 uys tf' A·2t that lh!lfe mull be
••toaal woth.I&lt;Mid.. docutnentauon, aNt that Jaa.~ny
membefl. on tOO.rll gtanti Of contracts mtJ-st tlpotl
tr,eh
wnrkloed
or
efforl
In
mult1plt
categorto6-reaearch.
teac~tng.
sar~lce ,
admlnistratlon-tn terms of pe1a.nt1ges. and theM
mu!l acJO up to 100 petcen1 Ll"• many othtra I

_,_.,.. ""'tol.....,o g•ounos

Thai .orne people tn ttta oow.n.ment uem 10 c.a......
tnat the govetnment h;lty owna ll)flnctJ)at hwesugator
a no tf'\alll naa 1 right to reaulleoocumentallonolt~t
person'6 worklo•d t"'t\n when It 11 uf\00nnec1ecs with
t.Oerall)l aponaored wotk
TMt Son"Ht ~-- In lt\1 oo~ernme:nt seem no1 10

undtWsti/MIIhll 11 IS impossible 10 segregate telchi"'
fron"' t'ltMirch from admln.ts.UIIIOn tn dotng Hlte
and •mposslble to a6slgn PtiCtle
pctf~tage.s 10 theM faJH Clllllnc:dons

(accovnUng ano J&gt;&lt;I'~'"O. tot eumplll Frnalty, tnay
belr part oltn• price of "*111ng 1-ral req.;lrorn.nlt

research,

tn such areaa •• amrmaUve action, ~safety, and the
protocUon of "uman subjecu.

That such raqu!remcntt 10 cr. . t, latse ca tegor~es '*llf
tnevttt bly te•uJl In reports ttl at are wholly meanlngloas
and rMy only btJry, not ravtal, oenulne lns11ncee of

h waa nor CIIIUtull lor IM QO•trnmenlln 1M last 20
yea!S c&gt;atllllllylo I urn •nl¥eralllealnto lnstallarlonalot
feoerall)l t00t11oted basic , _ . , on ooaoe. ........
OijrlcllhiKe, -gy, IJ&gt;CI a ,._..,.. .,..., arML The

scientilll wort .,.llgtlro&lt;J to.,..,. tMir WOflo ~eel

af'\d

appreciated; the u:"l¥.,-.11)1 administrator•

dollgnlecllo

n••• oc:lonce . .pond a no

were

Ina~ lnalllullona

oenofally OUPPO&lt;Iod and ma.,. big.,.,, Wnlre llle mO&lt;\tY

n·u,,..

waa Uow1ng, Whl..
wwe amP'f pools of atudenta,
wnflo - f l f waa _,lnotr ·-~~. ""'le loc:llllle•
could be IOMoaMecl or r..-aotd, a l l - woCl

llle

~

atreem of ,..,.,,, money tor '""c"-

f'toweoler. eopened thl: Cl\an,.ets for • mo&amp;.~nUng wr~~~ ot
~ulallon, tnc!IMrt 010 now-aocO&lt;dlng 10 a roct~~l
OCiflot!AI In Sc,.,ce-al leul 6t ttderal lawa ano
reguJaUona that govern or afftet actentllc tenareh In
un~l ... F-al rogu!AIIon II not. prlmt 1.-:IA, t"l
Tne obligation ol 11&gt;o -mmonl 1o protac:r u-

clt•t•n• who c:annot protec• themiel••• 11

tmpr-r

liM ol '"""'•1-

Ttwt requJtwnen1a and ~Uona. ere oot new Tne
cucular 1.........0 ln Septetnbef, 1868. oy tne then Bur. .u
gl the 8Udgl1 Wll fe¥1-Md In lhe 1Urnm4H Of 1967 W'Mn
the btlthu tnHocNced new amendments to A·2t that
wouiCf neve ·required c,.uaned aegmentlno ano
documentetlon ot tactJtly etrOft. tne totenalty ol the
outcry aoalnat Ihose reovtatlonl lod to I he formal ton of
a committee to eomlne the lasue. Art.,- e'tlenlltl

'""'*"lng 22 unt-•Uieo 01&gt;0 mora l~an 350

lno.,.,_a
lncJMIIIIala,

..-uy

facull't ,_,,.,, a ,._. wu

made puDttc ~ Febtuary ol 1Ma. The llfSI of 111 hve
recommeftdat'on• t)eOan, .. For profttUior\AI slalf. CltOO
the requhtmtnl for effon repona C04'lt8fn8d ltl the

po...,nl (1116'1} Circular ;0.·21," and one ol lit al&lt;
conCiusionJ waa. In J)a~ tt\at "wt need to go 10 •
system that 00.. not reou1re doctJtnenlvt suPPQt1 o•
facul1y time dtn'oted to govetnmenl·.tpot\tOfld

!e.ltllfCh_

Thoh aentlmonts •re as valid In tMO as they wert 1n
1968
the commhlee co-opted or stackec:f? Wu n

w••

su-.ed by

'emotion~!"

acedornlc memt&gt;ers-&gt; No

Aceotdit'Q 10 the report"s th .. page, t1 was made up ol
lept«&lt;'Mf'lllllwtl hom the Bu111u ol the Budget.. lhe
General Aceou"1h"~o Orttc.e, the Oepanm~l ot Defense.
the Naunnal Science Foundation. lnd' tf'le Dapartment
ot totuun, £dueatlon, ano Welfare
A~tevan1 offlctal.t ot the oovOI'rtmtnt •d"taea ~o•1n11
the ptopo...O g&lt;Wefnmen1 reoulldOnl AI a le$UII, tnt
~-re-ula' ••• rev1aeo and the objvcl•on•ote
requ•ttMMtUl or. ..eUort'" reQCHt.ng wc.ue droppeo 0.0
tne _QOvet"n"'J!ll forget us own atudy? Y~s., lf'l 1$78
ttE W redr.,_, A·2 I and lrl oenllfal raconslltuted
those te.atufJ!I aga1ns1 whlth tM govClrnmont
cOmmlltee had ao strongly ad~tSO&lt;I
SuDSotCNtHn nooot•atiOnti on tnt aubjec::t

o• w otktoaO

doetlmentadon betw~n unlveratt-.t. O..M.8.. and
H E.W. accourtllnta avatll!!ld IHtlt Hrs,ory wat

w••

cornl)l&amp;•erv }Qnoreo 0 M.B
ateo Jn&lt;'INete.ot 10
recent evl'ntS 14. p11w11te ana ln&lt;ltP•rt&gt;Oent etfou to
.sausty ttlt need tor acc.Ountabihty and to salvage ttlt
decomposing retallonship botWfl!ftn government and
ihe u nlwersilt16 \n the area of sponao1'ed baste reaea1cn
resulted ~on the Cl41tton ol ltMt Na1 k)NJ Comml-...on on

Aesea'c"
Arnone OINt recom..menGI1tOf\', lhe: eotJ'Wft+UKM'I
~· Dlreclly to th9 issues olt"UOf1 rlpothng. In 1rs.M
1-'lCI otner area.a, 11 •:sseued ltte: need for propw
ac:eountab411ty arKJ set tortrt tltkw\al, 1cwgh, worklble
grounc.ts tor thatlnQ the responalbUty I$ we41 a s the
tunes. Many urgoo ltlae roeommtnctauQfts on o .-.. 8
NOChtog eame ot tt In Octobet, 1919. Cncull~ 14.·21 went
Into altect
..
Eatly una tau. O..M.B. appro¥ed, on .at'l e.:oett~Mntal
bul~ a rncnhacS ot s1a:tlstUI aampuno ~ to
provtOe accountabilitY •n a mucft teu tntN&amp;ive lasnlor
for llle a.elenuata tnvotved ana to y..kl much mofl
a.ccf,Jra1t and rtiUtHc lnformal k»n tor the goverf'lment
agencies t nope '"'' method '• dalgnect 10 work.. I
1\r)pe thlt Wttb regard to ctoc;umen11110n of "'tota l
WOttJoaa,"' o M a does no1 remaan lore'Yef entf\1-aUed
f)y Its o-n reQUI.Itory rnet~ We w 1.U ....

In tne moant.me. never n•wel seen Ihe tuh ot teckttll
regulation apl)lled to • cruc:tal IJU or the nat1on'a
lnlftUectua1 lUG wHtt ~ SUCh Mflmlng lndlffetence to
ftnenc.tata~ f'lutn.6n c:onHquencea. Sclt:ftattllllmated
'" 1 recent tll..a tnat •t $tanfofd UniWtfslty aiON the
requl.re an lrH:tUW hom 3,000
lo 80.000 r._IS aMUally.- U5Q,QOO 10 $350.~10

MW regulal'&lt;&gt;n.l W&lt;M,ik3

ut up ttte ne:"' rfPOI11nQ system.

wno1 1a - 7 ASide from lt&gt;tla&amp;UH '"""'"""on
A·21 or 1ny otnor spec1Uc- HI of regutaliot\5, we
continue to need leAdership capable of transcr ncting
special inltreata and 1.eelng-whote- the Jubuo
Interest WNt,., In tne .,. ., of bt.W 'uearch or of
_hnenclng hlQhlr edu~atloA , whither around
reoul.atMH'S concetntng safety Ot ath'-1tcS or k\tcwroed
WO$ent Ot WUII dii9C)SiiJ, lhlft IN.III be no la'S*'IU'tQ
ol the more' Jmperettvea, or ol necesaary
accoumao.Ury. 8ut there mutt be at •U teveb of
go'Yemmvnl, and of lhe untveraHy. aome reneweo
mutual respect, some commott conwlct'On ltlal It Ia In
the nauon•a lnta!nl 1.11•1 00\l'ttmi'Nttll and centeu ol

teawno COIIat&gt;o&lt;ate. one! 111a1 one P&lt;frDOM ol
c.c)lla.DOJa tkwl lS tM be'ft...,.,..,t of tM natton'• hte

fhefe mull 01 aome OospoSWon to ~uty lh6 laroet
•uues ana find reasonable aolut&amp;ona wlll'tin a
ooupoctl¥• tnal recognltes lntlllul~l ctUeu~t~-ces
eoo common QOIIL Too mucn 1• at ttake tor aU of u1
Sc.~ce •• aa '"' cote ot the untvert.•IY'• m1M._,n 10
lostet the d~&amp;C-tphned tmagin.aUOf"' Whatever str~ts 11
1~t core cut• at ttw Man of 1M unlve~.-ty

o-n•'•'

�feedback
Poor response

In essence

ro ,,. Editor.
17 a potonllatly ""'-""" .Stuatlon
OCCUlTed In eonnec11on wltll 1M llfsl - - of
In tlla atU.
A tatge contingent ol BIICOII
,..ldenta dKkled to m o l l l t i H t - and""""' In
on tlla Goo"'""'* Compta. Willis tllalr n..,_ cannot
be -urotofy &lt;leltm'llned tot It lui fl.. to NY IIIO&lt;o WOfO
I!IOfe Ulan a few. !Jpof1tl\tlr orrl. .l at Qootlm&lt;)(o tl\t
Eltlcon woFJiors " b&lt;a. .ly" began peltlnQ wlndoW11,
doora, Bluebird t;v.&amp;.Ns and evon tome atudents
unfortunatolr returning to 11\o dOima 11 tnat time.
Various Gooe&lt;nors residents, sworn loyally to 111elr
t'lome1 gal'l"'et.y took on the 1ttacker1 fn an attempt to
drive tllam away. - · 11\t barrage ogalr&gt;sl 11\t
dOim lasted lor o~ ll ly one llour.
The .,..,_. oltlllt lett¥ Is not to d«ty a anowbolt
wat. S&lt;lch actt.lty hu 1~ ptltlO and 111M In an atctlc
aottlnQ we llvo ln. The q-lon• ol _ , , . , this was
tl\t corract ptac. and/or lime Is not tlla luue of my
contention.
What boti'IM me Is the tack of publ~ fety on
tht nfght l.n question. Ally confrontaUon, lnclud1ng •
•~wbi.U

war. invites behaYh&gt;f Which 11 no1 nQtmally

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wltll ltllfo or no llloUgllt as to thl dange&lt; -"'"~~
IIIOMI...,Yed. · wl&gt;enll\t llghllakOI plltlOin
tlla dalk and
beooml tt&gt;o maJor , _ , . a
-..apull4roaolttyquestlonari-. Wllerew... tllay
(they being the _ . Ptrlllle Sar.ty loroo)'l AI _ ,
one ratlll&lt; tatge window was 0~\af~Med. Lucidly, no one_
. .. lllift. Alti&gt;Ougll _ . . . , . callS .... ,..,. 10 the
office, lila only lighting ol'lhtlr pr....,.,. durlnQ this
nour•lonQ oltuatlon wae o lone car pulling up to 11\t
ac:ene 1n&lt;1 Quickly pulllno away wr.en 1h• anowbaJis
turned In their dlractlon.
lo thll tht protection our Ptrbllc Safety IO&lt;CO allorda
11\t lludenll and rnldenlo hero?! would halo to think
so. Othtrwioe, their acttono _ , to lloenao the
activity ol any un&lt;uty mol&gt; w hich out""'"""'' them.
h would ha.,. .,.,,.,,,.,., unlonunato 11 one of
Ihe reolclento hed _ , aorioully llllu&lt;ed by l hellorlng
glasa. etc. luctdly no one wu (I ...,.~ Nut time.
howe,)'er. lila alluallon mJghl haVe dlll.....,t reaufts.
MillY lludlt\11 '!'IH be approclattfe II the Ptrbllc Satoty
OtiQattment would gel Involved to control a oltuatlon
llko this. Lot'a not walt let another tragedy to begin
POint In~ llnQMa. Lot It be k!'Own 1110 llnQor Ia olready
POinJOCI.

ac. .pled. An open·lleld onowball fight In daylight'
~~~ In an octMty wlllch many -pie would dlomlos

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In lhe past alx WM .kl since I he mo.ie '*The Women'•
Room- wu onown on
In f'nld.SIPiombet,
both the _ . _ ..-oment and ue ·a
Sluclles College hi..., been uncle&lt; close OCNtlny by IIIII
untvetalty'e poou1ace. The most recent " eotr'll'l*'ltary,..
appeared In Ihe Octobet 21·27 issue ol 1M Cu,.,t, In
disguise as an editorial and a strongly stated one at
tllat. t don't plan to try 10 excuse any o l WSC's POIIcloo,
II ltn't In my place to. However, after reading Metthew
luba's odllorlal last wool&lt;, I dldn'l fool u though I
could )uof all Idly by and 1&amp;1 something . .ry Important
to my education bt a !lacked without foundation.
8oforo "'-'"~~· I'll stat• my qua611catlonl lor
ClelendlnQ wsc. Allllo&lt;lgll they aren't endless, 1 have
had enough contoct to know what f'm talking about.
First, lhla put SprinQitcok "WO&lt;Mftln CcmtomooriiY
Society~· my ctaso was made up oltwenty·tii&lt;M people
..&lt;&gt;I varied backgrounds, minority peoplo lnd a man. This
laP I'm ta~l"il Pr..,.rotory Seminar to teach the abCYe
mentioned c:c&gt;uroe partlolly bectuoe I antlelpoto
toachlnQ II but more Importantly In my own eyes
bocat~~e I reel • need to understand myself better In
'telaUon to the envlfonmenl I Uve&gt;' ln. Womon In
Contemporary lodlfl\y and It&amp; sequetlle providing me
wllh Ihat Insight. Again I ean'l stresstl\tlr tmpo~~anco.
And IUI!y,l'.,. Ollln on GovltfnOilOO beth In tlla SptlnQ
ond IIMI Fall. The
to which I rallr,lor tllole
wi'IO .,..,, awatt olltl P.lllerroo or lts!Ynetlon 11 the
oo-ntrog board ol
Studln. All Important
by lhe Col lOGe stall go
tntomat -Ilona bo!nQ
llvoUgh
Now I will proc.e&lt;~ to state my position hOWO'Itr
aw~watd I feel lt la. We need to knoW our oldo oltl\t
atory. or our hlltOf'Y. FOf' tNJa. we've heard wery1hlng
axcept lfllt. what Ia our atory? I myself tm not auft.
I'Ve never been In clauas ol all (entirely) women until
thll Mmeattr. Shlteen of my ,twenty-one yt&amp;tl hlvt
-n and to bo QUito hOneSt, I've atwaya bien
a fraid to opeek out sgalno( men if something wu oeld
t&lt;Kalflr sgalnot what I fool to true e&lt; right, I gueu I'Ve
felt IIIIo bacaUM It'&amp; who! I..,. bien !Ought
(rted.-lallntd) and thai II I did I'd and up llaatlnQ
about It In tlla """·
What Women'a 51udleo hu done. In - · to to
provide an educational, Instructional for to
teach 01h« women ow- own history lin,,
Tho abOYt wea wrltten about a month
In
resPOnse to tht ver&amp;oua stands taken •galnat WSC.
Even thQuOh I have been Inexcusably stow In
cornpltllnQ thla teller, 11\t Issues 01111 ,.malnod
unanswered.
For me to ooy tnatii&gt;O oomo ltlnd ol dlacrlmlna tlon .
occur. In law, englnHrlnQ, and 1M CilllnQ prof-lono
(mecllclne tnd CS.nHSiry) would be lilly -•use with
Women's 51-, tM lntrtnaic dlff....,.. Ia eJCPiorlng
tno origins ol - · • oppression tnd the bltlh tnd
growth ol tl\t women'o liberation ..-ement. With
traditionally mafo dominated fields wt'ro looldng It
dlocrlmlna tlon baled uPOn lot" usumpllons and
lgnot-nce. Women 11e equolty u capable at blcornlng
tawyera, phyal&lt;:tt,na and dentists aa men, yet mtn can
never experience What lila to be a woman. Even thOUgh
a woman ol my Oenltflllon may not bt ocnoclouoly
awata of her opproulon and 1111 origins, througlltlla
d~lon ol _,.,.. Who na.. atraody macs. lor
tllamM- a anafy$1s ol (our) hlstort, we c:an
rolaiO _ . . OcpeMnca IO what wt leatrl U tiolnQ
our n~o.-, a man can1tum tbiL
One ototoment 1\tM! moro among tl\t _ , _ ol
WSC than~ In gene&lt;alla 11111 the ltklnQ
the courae oro golnQto be more open In apooldng about
ll1elr ~~ ltfet If the clau Is IXCIUI ...Y l-Ie.
One man almply tllllnQ In the room provldeo enough
Intimidation (lor 11\t lac~ of a btller WOtd) for a woman
to ba fesolrao ln what ahe . .pr..... as hlf lnnermooi
lhOughto. And It lan't bectuM a laat of the man·a
llllltilnod c:hauvanllllc rnpon$1 but ratlll&lt;, more often
ll1an nol. • oonditlonlnQ by -lety lhot ,,. _,.,.and
whet tlllnb tnd fetla aro not •IIIII as 1*a0t1111
~
t ~ loel ~ Is lrrlPonarlt let mon to be UPONd to
what_,_ I - l l - - ao l o n g - to. I &amp;lao foetlllolmporlanl to note what lUnd of
,.... roglllil lor o Women'o Sllldln courao. If 11\ty
wiahed to ereoto prCII&gt;flmo. •would It not be more
reasonable to do h - . 11\ty don't , _ direct
oppolhlon Irom twenty Ot ao olhlf ~Ia (l,o. WOfi10n).
I don't knoW whalll\t lnl-11.11111 whallhe anolon't,l om C«taln,lathe ollmlnatlon o l W8C. Nor lathe
ana- an accuNIIon of w.,_•a Studleo aa belnQ
antknllo, lor h lan't. h Is .smpty p r -

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Students are warned of off-campus housing dangers
by Naaey lAvin&lt;

orr campus hoUJ&lt;o&amp;. To &gt;om&lt;, h rounds fik&lt; the
ICical JOiution for unhappy dorm11ory ruidmtJ.
O.hcn, bowC\.,, may cope &lt;ndlcssly with landkHds,
frostbite and «&lt;kroachCJ, and wuh they had never
moved OUt Of t.hr ~Urt college dorms to beJ,iO with.

Many lan&lt;llords will write th&lt;lt own "Y0&lt;1 Hove B&lt;m
f,'ict&lt;d" JipJ, lXI" th&lt;m on thou tntlnl's door IDCI

..U forth&lt; Jlud&lt;ntto lea•e. lllltii«&lt;fdlns to Shonn
''E'fictkln 16. 1 kpJ P&lt;OCm; l.bere's a hcann1 and ~
j udge ln•olv&lt;d. One lllUJt 1\0 through due DrOC&lt;l.S or
law."
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Pll Merritt or Orr.Compw Holl11n&amp;, Jlrwcd the
impor .. ,.,.. or so&lt;oklnl "'lh IOtii&lt;On&lt; •• the HCX~Sios

UviJtJ orr campu.s may en1blr you to havr mort
pnvocy and may ha•e mort ben&lt; lit&gt;. but on the oth&lt;r
hand~ may not be .. ortb all the aan•atlon that-

to tll IIOQ&amp;.

orr... In room )43 Squire before aaually lllO\'U!I into
any orf&lt;Jtmpw house. "Our job b •ctually to pra.ide
)'OU with Dhou5t. Wt prnv1dt ma1trial.s, maps tOStd a
locadon uf your prdc.rcnct, and we are vlw;iyi wiltinc
10 ansv-c1 any qunrkma you lttll)1t havr."
ll 11 n.K'DIIIJ. Mad. Ytd. tu oblaau 1\ mUC"b
oororma110n &amp;&gt; possible about tb&lt; ho-. landlord ar.d

At an Information WO&lt;kshop re&lt;cntly pre&gt;cnt&lt;d b1
Off·Campui Hou&gt;lnJ Dave Mac~l&lt; from th•
Unlv&lt;rllty H&lt;l&amp;hli Communil) Ccnt&lt;r nutloned
JCUdt'nu to be a.,att of 'khlll ~hey art gruint
1hmudvc:s tnto v.hcn SlJI1in.&amp; a tn.w
.. After &amp;oo~'"' o"a lhc howe 1hac )ou'rc inltrtsatd

rPtJd ~~t}lltlng 10 the lea~ t'OIJdUII)' Jr Chert'" a.rr
an)' damages that nl:'t'd rcp.;urs. m.. "c •urc it ~~ )tAtrd

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ahtad or time, PrtMurt USU-3.11)
on iho&lt;tudnto's ran "

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111d the conditions or the I«Urity deposit .
Or the few IIUd&lt;nll Pta&lt;nt at tho Squire Hall
tneftinJ. many .seemed conen-ned abou1 cvktion.

SP«trum St411 w,u..,

I'Ktusema1a. ''I "ookl .t:fff)) tu&amp;hly." sht •ddcd. '"lht&gt;
Idea or &amp;ctlin&amp; to ~now )OUr n&lt;iahbo"'. They're Iher&lt; {

trom lg'n()rllntc

~Nhe.n )IOU O('ed them and
aJl~ llttt'l; n1~n)' problt-ms "

La'*') a Donn ShoM couldn'IJJ~t • JlaHWIC' on ho"'

man) studtnu 1\a\c &amp;01'\t to smaU cla!~ru court to t•thc.~

ViC't'·\'trs.a.

Thh abo

tt)' lo~t bad a l«'unt') df'P0-'11 or tO.Iefllc a J:tmllor(J.
ltnllnt dispuU! 0\ICr Lht r~l 1 bul rtpOned th3t J1
happens very frequent!) "") can't un·u tht nnroruuwr
or read1n1 tht Ita ~e. Be paniC'.,hul) •~art, ht
CNJtioncd, or a &lt;fault on r&lt;polr$, the number Ol
lt'nant\ aUo~ed tn lht' hou.K; the face lh~ f t:..c'h

huptc·ttoftl
M.: ad.k -"'id he aupport$ \tUdtnl.s:' riJ.ttnand -arntd
5h.ldtm~ Of landlord ..Ulcki,"" " Many landltnd .. rc-:~Jl)•
lfC:t 1he bc\C of s.tudt.nt\and end up pOCket in&amp; qunc a bu
o( mont)' •h•t ri&amp;htfullt doeWJ't bdong 10 them." Thr
qud&lt;nt •houldn't lla&lt;&lt;tO ... lie fo1 a hom&lt;l~ll 11 badly
d~ml.&amp;ed lR lht' IRIC'flOf, ~ added.

INh'lldUal VthO i\111\1 tht ka\C h 100 Pf"';t'IU re\C)Onllbk
and habit: tha1 \.Ubkmng rulrs .ur tlrar tu all parflt"ll.

\tuden.l!t-art aotng to ~o lnltNor jntpc'\--,iCKb

ln lht' nt&lt;lr fWUtt, hov~n&amp;authontres-on

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..Ct&lt;'Hinl laJd-ofr WA) tht bcs' thtn! th.u t\Cr h;appcncd to me. " Cok
rrvraJcd. '' lr I hadn't bttn laid ..orr I nr:\t:t v.ould ha\'~ bt'co ,otttn Into th1-.

tull-1u11c brcau\1.' I ~A\ ma~in&amp; • ~~ b"' L ••
A&gt;~rolot&gt; " · M arrlqr
~m,· 1~6 Cok ha\ \knrK't'd time. money. ~nd m.JntiJC' to u:a•. h
In oharolog), lrl\~1 10 uriOU'I P"\),hh: ra1n. and • ntc fo1 lraJ~,.
Journal\ o n the ~tahh af ~no~lcd&amp;e- ht hts a~.~un1u l ~c td ·· t"H tonnc.'d
about t'tloO do..,orates. . t•rn not kiddm1:· ht sard.
A~Kic rrom hi\ kno.-lcdac- or &amp;MroloaK"'J \}'lTibols, Colt h a~ become~
blblnl ..-~tolar or &lt;on&lt;. "Cmcsi&gt; 1 · 1~ and Psllm 19 tal k ab&lt;&gt;oo
blrtlt&lt;'l) . "hft coniC$~ ''h'~ also an lwl.~ 17 ."
I ;1N'IIII• a~lr(lk&gt;IY• '~""'tuaJ Ul·socn~.~. (ok ~greed u hu a dtfintlf'"tfit
lo rd,,•~·~~ One thlf\f hr 11)\ ht "ill not do, h&lt;'"e\tt, ,,
&lt;•uJ b~ ldhnr
J'l«)llk whrn the) arc ¥lUfl)l. It• th\'". "II'\ O!ltolht\il." th C\ ('lam~d .
Prt'd1;.."'i"'' lht ~lk.Cd\ \ll nt:aruaJC\ 1\ a diH,·u.·nt nllllll'f. tole- arf1m1~LI
"1 hal'\ &lt;f lart:r l"'iln uf •hat I do. "ht '11J l it wntnlklllt'd that hi.' Inc~ tn
matnta•n .1 \("f) PQ\Ut\\ tlltludt but •i'IUkJ not h;.' lt•te to di'UII\: ntptn~
\lan.th. ·•\HIC"ll )Ou're ,01n1 do•n th .. rwd ol lift. \vU ,;~n'l -.h) '"~)
(rom the bilt.l tJc-.:ayw )~"U "Auuld'\t h:1J I P IJYt n an)-..A\ .'' ht ,~,.,l'd
\\ twn a,~f\1 ht t.:t1C\.· ~ rd th( ' 'a" ul hi\ o ~n mam"'~t roii(H'intt h•·
di\('lh.~, tu.• tC'f)ltetJ. " t'H t.:(l UT\4. ' '
Thr ftn:af ("r~t31tOn d f lhc t\\'IUn, ~a 'i un -.i ~l't l u t}•
IOJ"'k: -h)rl1~h t\uC"nll'll "~ H• un•itH1tt ....\ ··lh.. l'r~Hn...'4.K· · htnl\ttl
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lfM IVffl~ Coflv•fl'ti•On C~t!"h!t tfMs p.tll WHh~ fot th• S.II.Aw.art MU PlyChl&lt;
Futl'f.., ll'lttndfd to G'•CMIIh&amp;o m~ lh• l boi.ll .. f«1un• t• •ltra ..

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f-or \Omt' un~no·n rt;uon f'J)~hi~" hJ\f a Sli&amp;ma alt.:hrJ 10 lhcu •orl

l radltlona.ll)' rht)' a'c thought of as '-~arnh&lt;ll.\fdt$.hov.

allr»t110II\. ha"~"''""
U\in): a \:f)'.\111 ball. 111rt'f taHh 0'

(h&lt;"rllde from 1hcn 1cn11 on lht midway.
prcocfkt tht 6c:sLiny of lhC'If \UbjC\.1\, tt\t') Orf' \hUnntd b)' thr

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Th1• pa,sl -tt'cmJ lhou &amp;h.dah'~"''· oa~roloacr, af'd hypnoU\IIIrom
all 0\t'f N~ Vorl. convened Withe Buffalo Con\Ctmnn Ct'n1('f rm lht Sdr
Awart'J\CU Psy-:h1c f·C$.1ivaL Tht Unlimited PoltnWals lfl\II!Uit-ruu by
Ol&lt;nn "The Pruf..!Dr" Ripley. a hypnottSl b) 1~-ipOn iOr('(lth&lt; lhr«'·
clly nme to disl"tl the myth~ .unoundin&amp; ··tonunc tt'lkT• ·"
Th• initial dfmongrllioo or pJytht&lt; oo• a .... " ' ' " by
&lt;laii"'yanl Ronald Dunn Dunn. a tall, slendcT man wcann&amp; • \&lt;'aJUII
pendant around has ned•• rac:t'd throuah eM l«tUH! han Jd«tinJ

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partkapanls rot hi\ txpc_rimrncs.
To aid in the tnntmlutoo of cek'palhlc \-ibti1I.Oni, Dunn would hold a
I)C'raonal obJ«f Ji~m 10 hrm b)' an indf"ldw.l. Dunn do~ his eyci and
dcmand&lt;d Ji~ u he
h .. h¢td to "rccd.e" lhe thO&lt;Iahto
·•t n 1911 1 a.mtttman •1'11 atk )'OU a "a&gt; tmoonan• qua:don," he
rdQcrd 10 • womm in the' riJ,hlh ro• "' I'm aoina to ._.I.Sh )'Ou an r3t1y
conaratularions •••

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,.,. """ lilo) ocnr ~ad
Mmtiooin&amp; a tmtxodl"l Callfa&lt;ma conltquak&lt;, Dwm warned 1 mart
about an tnp to the wes~ . H• &lt;Ontlnll&lt;d li'ma rado"p for ahoot .lO

mfnwa.
Dunn mamtaiMd a scuic'UJ)fe:uion dunn1 h11 dtkio!Sur("f. tn ba •«n
M1 radinas. th0u1h . hr t:alktd a~.u binrrt C';.pa itnt"' lllll 1\a\c
oo:arrr&lt;d durina hii "'' ""' .
••lltt .,..,..... tbln&amp; I''&lt; &lt;&gt;cr held," h&lt; ..plain&lt;d. ··,.., a ll·y&lt;ar old
~~mbtlical dlord. Foolunattl) il "'"'"rapped In paper.
I'm ~inti ul

sq-.nalt."
.
U ~e a band that &lt;U 't act 10 C&gt;Cf'j """I at a c:ontft1, DuM h.\d 10 ntd
the show lea&gt;inc people ro.a•or whatlh&lt;} 8QI inst&lt;lld of \Ohlt th&lt;y dldn'l .
"I'm &amp;Oihg to ha'ft to tum m)'klf off now, u

dC'da~ lh~

wt'Or) PS)I\1hk.

"That's the lhow (or this evtonin1.' "
Outudc the......,,., roc&gt;m. lh&lt; ....,orily or th&lt; P&gt;r&lt;hk.-. ut m lona ro•"
l1f boaohs. AI the ntd oft~ lone ra.. of table&gt;"" a bearded fiW1 playtlll
COtfib by hinuclf.Thuip ab&lt;M" I he lobi&lt; •here he .., read in buld lctt&lt;r&gt;.
"Cituct Co-Attrulol&lt;f." Col&lt;,~ Syra&lt;woc nalt&gt;&lt;.lll&gt; ~a rull·tunc
uro4oaci.oi- 1976 " hm he v.as IAtd.qff from hi• job a! •• l'nJir~&lt;~:r "''h
&lt;knt:tal Elccttlc. Ho bcatmt an a61t'Ot01cr bcau'IC bt has · ·af.,.l)" bc&lt;n

Mtu ll)pno\i,.
RlpiC') 100L thC' !.IJQ" loollt\1! II~\ the IIUl'ICt ul .:crtnu'Oit:' :11 it b,o,)UI\
pa&amp;nu. di~)I("J in • Ptn ·-.tnped ~~~ and .t bet~ ht fht" ,,nu•blt N.trl\\
IO)C~ \lollh lht l ..'rtt._,d l'f'IOr IO ht:S \ho~

"lht P•oft'UOf.'' •ho tCOkht' 111 both R'-"-hn!n anJ Uun'otlo. dc-,o tt'\
o( hf' linK IP thr htilhh ~"8.-t (lodJ , "'01\lnp V~Uh pcark ~uffcm • r

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back on to the air mattrtS) in up on the 1taJ.c.
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in England next sUmmer. 'Oeadflnt for app1ica1ions is March I. .
City cenlcr rc:devdOpment, new road..building and rap;dly
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araves. lron-ag_e -stulcments, Roman villas, fascinating relics of
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for Cutwral Exchange. Six a..:--ademic credits can tx- earned rrom
p.arcidpatin&amp; in this low...-os:t p/ogram whkh ends by chrce wcd:s'
p3rt.kip:.tl ion on digs in different parcs of England and Scocland.
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The large depa.nment s:1ores, with
elaborate sccurity forces have
stricter politics regarding
prosccuaion. "We prosecute aU the
people we catch:' r&lt;POrted ~
security mana,ae:r for a major
depanment .sto~ chain.
The S«.Urity manager S-aid lhllt J()
J)C1"CCnl 11r the shopliflers •hal ""'
caughr9hls store arc UB studmts.
or the studenlS caugtu, mosc arc
no• fiotn th• BurfaJo area, bu1 from
Lons Island or N•w York Cily. he
indic:ated.
The average artidc stolen in the
major department stores costs $30
10 S40, he said.
"Eiahty·five
~rce::n1 have money wh~ they're:
caught- 1hey Sl""lthlnas 1hey don't
need, exuavagan1 thinas like
dcsicner jea.u. ''
Shoplihing, in most cases
(involv1na up to S2SO ..Vrth or

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person teavin.a the prtmises 10
arrest him. ttp·uuina somethin&amp; in
your pocket c--an be consklcrtd
stron.g circumstantial cvidenc:e,•• he
said, addin' that auempted pelly
larceny can be charged in cho.se
instance$. Aflcmptcd petty larceny ·
is a misacmcanor punishable: -by a
SSOO fine or cbrcc monrhs in jail.
Ca1ching a shoplifter red·handcd.
has ~""'mt more and more difficult
to achieve for S('Curlcy personnel.
Th• most common t«:hniqu&lt; is thuse or pjaindoches"'et'Urity officers.
··v9u would he shocked to find out
those sweet yo"Un&amp; eirts are s«urity
agtnu, '' maintaipcd Security
Consultanl Bob Holcomb.
The ntWt$1 me1:hod in use is
clec.-cronk sensors 3ttachcd to the
merchandisce Lhaa can only be
removed by store personnel at the
1irnt of the purchase. Holcomb
disdoM:-d chat a new sensor has bt-en
d&lt;vcloped thai is smallor 1han lh&lt;
bulky plas1ic uniu now in

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looks like a small pi«:e or paper
that can M iocorponued into Jabcb.

a class is..clwified
A .. misdeii\ea.
norlarceny,
with a
aoods)
as peuy
maximum penalty uf .,one: yw in
jail and/ or a SI.OOO fine.
If it is the ddeodent ~, first
orrm.... h• can plead auilty to a
lesKr ch~rae. disordcr.b' cond11&lt;t.
Disorderly c:qnduct carries a
maximum penalty of IS days in jail
or a S2SO fine.
''I recommt nd that i(a student is
artCOled (ror th• firSI lime) to ao
through an Adjournmem and
Comple~en&lt;$S of l);smlual hearina.
commonly
called
an
A.C . 0, "5ugges1e:d attorney
Richard LiPP&lt;'· "The hearing or
the~ is adjourned ror sb: months
and if .the d•rcndent does not
commit any crimC$ .whhin the six
m&lt;&gt;nth period, then the case is
dismissed." No criminal r«ord will
he made if I here is a dismissal.

Unlike the old sensor. the new
sensor will prevent security
personnel from raJsely aco:uslng
oustomtrt be&lt;ause tb&lt; =sor was
aco.,idmtally len on. This will he
pr&lt;V&lt;ntcd by havina the r&lt;Jister rail
to operate unless the unit is
rm1ovtd.
.
''S1ore derks are · rhe be~
preven1athe method." said
Holcomb. Store olerlr.s are trained.
with the use of Olms, to cacch
shopHnen, said a rormcr wor~cr at
a major food chain. An abundance
of clerks in a Store will lUually
thwart a would·he !hoplifler.
according to Holcomb.

Mirror, mirror
The use of conn~ and two-way
minon are "on!, a psycholoaical
advantqe." no1cd 1he Securi1y
Consultant. "L. L.
(a
Burfalo clothing store) hired a
A«»rdioa 10 Uppes. 1he store narc."'tia adcUct, in rnurn for not
does n01 ncc:esurily bove to catch a prosecutina hlm, to tell them his
Jhopliflilll methodl. He said thai
conve"' mirrors helped him
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determine if there was anybody
·watchin&amp; him."
Coupon Bulletin
Holcomb reporled that a ·S tOtt in
ao~rd Oubicle
Toronto had a novd way to deter
35~ Squire Hall MSC
shopllftloa- hired actors who
would st•
a lboplirter being
S..vtt """ s s s s s
caual\t. compl&lt;le with shoutina and
handcurfing to show any would-he
.shoplirtrr lhc consequcric.es.
"SbakinJ experial«s will make
-i'DOU shoplifters
stop stealing,"
said Kcill.
'When I broual&lt;t this up (t.be idea
of h.lrln&amp; aclora) with store
manaam they rejected it t0111ly,"
impcmceO, ReC~cleO &amp;
Ho lcomb recalled ..
"'Mo st
anciq&lt;.~e clott&gt;lng _ . , . would like 10 make u
lit!$ ·hassle u poSiible about
.leweiRq • si~ · ,:au
smokfr?8 occee~ 1 catd\ina someone. ·They usWIIIy
conrrootthe penon and let him lfO.
"like a f&gt;t&gt;o82tr j:"Rom
''The ~ money a store .spe:odl
tbeABbee~
on security, the more finucially
.-rwlbey
~~e, " the conswtllll
wench as 9R0Wing
.opccullled. He said that ~-of
In oaot new borne
this, .....0 storc:t are 11 tbe , _..,

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�Golden Griffins spank Bulls,9 5-7
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balf, but oouldn ~ .....,...,e mou&amp;h orrcnsc to catch up.
In an &lt;ffM 10 ~P poiou In a hurry, HQ~h&lt;l
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Wbol I dliTomx:e a )Ut caD mate. LUI )'ar the UB
l&amp;st&lt;lbaJI 8ullo almoA &lt;ted OUI I vk!O&lt;y apinst
CanWus Coli~. but mdal up losina 66-63. Thai was
after havfna pla)"&lt;d 12 pmcs and when th&lt; tum was
startina to ad.
This ,.., aurraJo bad their ba&lt;kl qaiMt the wall.
Thrfc frobt court starcm wur all lost to padualion
and th&lt; Bulls ar&lt; notth&lt; somet&lt;am without Nate Bouie
and company In th&lt; lineup. The tum I• much Jmalkr
than thettam or a year IJO and smaller thon this year•s
c.nisiuuquad. ThtOnlliruartth&lt;onJyoppon&lt;nt for
UB thl• )'ar and b&lt;sidts b&lt;lna a DMsion Iteam (able
to a)~ athlt'lio s&lt;holarships). Cani&gt;il» also had tbc
home ad•.,.,.t.ll&lt; ror Salurd•y ni&amp;ht•• oontn&lt;. What
tlw all adds up to u one bq 9s. 7&lt;1ou ror th&lt; Bulb in
'-ocssler C&lt;ntn.
··You could ha-. pmf1&lt;1cd thc outcome.'· US eooch
Bi11 HuJh" commf:nledi .. Wr"re no1 rridy )Cl ror a

lhao IM DWH&lt;HDOD.
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Canisius' iaskle pmc was the bia cliiTcrmcc.
Buffalo ~ to sure ooly 20 rebound&lt; as
ClO&lt;IIplfcd to tbc OriiTa Cl. Two or tbc thr« UB
(roatronen art sophomorca, tampar"&lt;d to two l&lt;niots

ttam lite lhh II this point m the KUOn Ci1vc U\ 10or 12

Dixon am&lt; orr thc bench and &gt;a&gt;rcd 13 polnrs (O&lt; the
Griff• to combine with b&lt;nchmat&lt; Steve McDo.. ttl•s
IS. lbc tondem al.so collcetcd 12 rcboun&lt;U.
BuiTolo. on the othtr hand. got a I&lt;St than
rcspcetable pcrrorman« rrom their bench. Four orA II&lt;
fi.vt .ilan.n avrnat'd O\n 14 minu1es ofplayin&amp; t.imt.
wi1h tt'lll« Kt-n Jones. pll,)ina: 39 mi.nutn.. The Bun,·
b&lt;neh accounted for • mutl!oCUie &lt;iaht poinu and

games and 'A'e*ll be a dif(ernu team:•
Buffalo fed onl) '"" Jtt sn the ganl(: and 1h111 wa~ '"
the open ina momtn1.1o o f the t'Onltst. E.mtnt panina
and lack or movemcm on offeme plaauC'd the Bull&amp; for
mol! or lhr Orst K.llf lU Cani51Ui JUmped OUI to a 14
poinr halliime lead. 52·38.
wtrt: playjn&amp; a toM and •c ,.-«~ ·, pa.W.na ro
,.f'llmlo rc:· UB cuard Tom Panons rC"tl«tC'd ·•we

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••1 was play!na thr&lt;ciOphomorts outrllere and they
ploycd like SOPhomorts.'• Huah&lt;&gt; c:omploincd.
lrooically it "'"" thot play by John Fitz.patrick, ken
Jon&lt;&gt; and Dave Acree that kept UB from bdna tOtally
&lt;mblrTIJJ&lt;d. FltzpaJricl: pumped in 17 poin11, Acrcc
had Jix auiw, and Jonts led the teom in
with
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Beach sut:n&amp;th *'•s another bt&amp; difference.

MaaorebuL plo)cd all ll """'on his squ2d and no one
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Plr$00&gt; led all scorn• ,.,tb 22 poinl$-mt»&gt; of them
comma rrom .... pcnmt'lcr .. Conisius all but lhul orr
th&lt; BuiTalo rru.d&lt; sam&lt;. Th&lt; scnio&lt; auard rrom
8ooa and HocL
nmc lrtcr time I Buffalo player -~av&amp;hl cryina•o Baltimore, Mof)i:and hu . . . .inc or 20 fidd aoal
pan a baJI crou coun only to tla\t thr pl&amp;,y broken up llletnptl and lhOt l pn(«t rot&gt;t•fO&lt;•r""\ rrom thc"Trcc:
by a touah Can1sluswnc. Griffin &amp;ull!d• Phrl Seymore throw 6n&lt;. ••11'1 th~ nrJt time I lhot that ,..U this
and Roben Turner continual!)' rorecd th&lt;ir amall&lt;r year:· he rcnectcd. ··I ..... &amp;&lt;tlin&amp; mn&lt;e hl&amp;h
Burrolo tountcrpartl into picking up their dribble too pcremtaa&lt; shot&gt; in the H&lt;Ond half, but i1 would have
,Jw of.I*-IN..WO.-.; ....._.
ooon or tdepaphin1their passe&gt;. Thi&lt; IW&lt;SSIV&lt; play bc&lt;n beUtr If we won:·
1-HAU. Wf o.-NC€: lhllla .Cen ,.,._. r'NChtt. out in.,. ....... \o ~ • .w''-7
TM Buns sho1 • Iuter warm •• pncent lO Carut.iul' ~· oproduced J foul-111•rrcd Or&lt;t h•lf ~ h•cil ..... Canlsi\li
H.-w-12&gt;1 ... ....,
lo&lt; tho
&amp;&lt;t U.ppcd wuh 17 pmonals. E•cn oorr COKb Nkk 60. bi.rt Bufralo Shot I bUR&lt;rin&amp; 80 pnccru from Ill&lt;
MxarchuL rouktn't ~pt the rdcr«i •btS1k •-' he: frre lhro• lint.
UB &amp;O&lt;Ito N~&amp;~~ratomJhiiO facet II&lt; Purple J:aalco
""al htl ~.-h a 1cdunnJ foul for O'-~eac:hrtJ to • caU
Tht Butts IV~lh.~ from thor bd-taaurcd m.an ... o- and lhm Jnurn' home on DKcmbn' ll co host
man ddC'ftW' ro a :rnocr crrC\.,"e /OM tn the' tiCCOnd Fm!onla a1 1:30 p"' 1n 001k Hall.
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TWo-..1-oM-halr miles o( individual medley.
lapl cacll pqcllc:e, t wice a day,
One or !he top retumf9 wiU

Is how the UB Bulls swim lcam bC so~ore Jo bn Dell , who
Is prcpulna for llie upcocnln&amp; set 1wo rerotds 1ut year only 10

ha•• Brauwr era. one ortban.
"Yo11111 and incxpericaccd in Ddl was one or luc ~r·s 1011
how point sa&gt;&lt;a-s.
ntw Varaily COIIdl Joe Ploudla
Rnurvifta tbls year u eo• described the U B loam . eaptains will be senior Mark
Ploucha's style or coacbia&amp; ts Unanman and junioa &amp;no«
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"conventional, hard work." Koffsky. Besides tbcx two,
The1eam
practice in early there wiU also~ Ions clistaoce
October and. the "'sessions swimmtr T im Nash and Bob
consisted or just long distance Whelan, a record holckr. "We
drills. As the ir traJnina h ave no stars; we're a learn,''
proatl:ssed, Ploucha added emphasized Ploucha.
The
, prinu to the distance work. • squad has a long tradition of
The team will also have a ntw wild mlhusl&amp;sq~ which should
divina coach tbls )·ear. Owi&amp;bt be a positi•• advantqe, he
Bird ll&amp;rts hb De.. position "ith added.
• 100 ptremt increase in the
Jeff Dunbar, £rom
en
number .or performers. Last Home Hi.&amp;h School, will be one
season. the Bulls had a sinal• of the key newcomers to tllis
diver-this season they have year's team. He did an
1wo.
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outstanding job durin&amp; thiJ
The Bulls will also be year's intersquad swim meet. as
handicapped this year due to the . did aU or the newcomers.
araduation or Jim Brenn or.
~~ year's ream under Bill
.. Brenner will be sorely Sandford, a coach here for 31
missed,'' shruued Ploucha. years, was SUNY University
Brenner, !all year's co-captain, Ce!lter chmpioo and took fifth
went to the ~ioaals ror the 400 pia« at last year's Scat~ rllllls.

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" Ht's got a arc:at bunch or
auys who ao out to win,''
indicar.a Sanford in reference
to this year's returvina veterans
under Ploucha.
" This may weU be the best team

s-tcwd, wfiO N"lhd 1. .1 y.., •• cotdt attet

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an entire tan•. but also tOU&lt;"h wilt be aaainst sc:rond·place
pads," mentioned Ploucha in finishers altho Slates, Geneseo.
description or the antiquated
UB opens II$ reaular season
pool of Clark Hall.
tonight at the Oeneseo pool.
The coach will have his work
cur out for him as his first meet
- Bill Krieger

we•ve evetllad."
Ploucba is lookina forward to
th• season, despite t~ poor
facilities the team has to wor'
with. "Not only are ... mlssina

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Royals strike double win;
conquer lanes,CYYouville
One characwlstlc or ai')Od teillll is it.J ability 10 win despite poor
playlna a&gt;adi&amp;ioo.l. UB' o _ , . l&gt;owkrs, tht Royllb. di,ptayed this
q~ Monday at the Squire Lanes, clowninl D'Youvllle CoUeae
~lOa. wlanlqJ2 0011 of a ~bk ll pOinas.
~ lloyW~ NarymoeBuboiU. who had''"" ckuca
and roQod a tOIII $$9, oad Bllb l'r}gc, w11o bo"!kd a
Wbm
uted.bow tilt fdt. 8tlbolu .iadical&lt;d llall the SCOtU of botJI teams
--.low duo to tii«.CIOCICiitioras of the Jaots. "Tho laDo
lakeD . . . of. It arr... ......_ bl tbe ....,.._.. Bubolu."'
as
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tbe toqbor ,......, Ia tile lcaaue-wlille the rouab tttiiNI have been
bowliaa aplall euler ........ I ai11 IB~ ~ have alood ehlDCit (to
advOIICle to the plaJOffl)." Wbal asktd about the Wit COIIdklons
Tziaicrlo apiUiood thai "llle((uliallt 1110 bow fliOd tbo lua
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COfiCSI\ .fh onlY $1.00 n-erv Tuuctey
ttiOhl · a~ P..J. &amp;ottoml. l210 Mtl" $t.,
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Attorney-at-LAw

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Sales &amp; Service
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000C1 seats Ifill IYIIIIblf'
AUOIO EOUt PMEHl · P1onter ~.
r'ealveor Sits-: Kl!f'!\IIIIOOd ?Ow •mpllfler

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rrou stl'fff to MSC tOt utilities. 131""

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FEM.ALE NEEDED FOR ' ni(O ChNCl&lt;
hOUR ot1 E.NcwtPrw c.JIIll ~.
ROOM AVMLB~L.E FOR Sptlf'O
sttne"Jitf! 1'nOW' In •tttr J•n,\s1 ..on

sesr. c...u Torn. PS-5071

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Tom t:Jt;'J:S'S,

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EXCE-L\..Et4T PAIR ol Bruce-

are still •v• n.ote.

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-m&lt;etlng today ot 4:30 p:m. ln 376 SJ&gt;-uldlng, EUicott.
Call 831·3408-lor dlroc:tlons.
Commuter Ariafra COUftCQ meets loclay ol 2 p.m . in 330
Squire.
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nolo: ~ lo a

l'oUtlal Sd40nce Club
Baldy.

11111..-_,. ..,leo oi Tt..Spoctrum.
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rltJht t0 edit oil - · I'IOTICES TO AI'P£AR " OilE
THA" OI'ICE IWaT Be RESUII/IIITTED FQII EACH
PRIIrrll!O. ore " onclay. W~ and

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m..os tor!aX et 3:30 p.m. In 63 I

Unde'f.,-e Psychology Assn. m..eostoday e1 4 p.m.

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inn. Squife.
08 Cl\apt.,. olllhe

lnler&lt;:ollegNrte Studies Institute will
meea tomorrow al 4 p.m . i.n 684 Baldy.

Frlclay ot - ·

Tdem ZJoalJ:t M overllent meeting ond CNnnuka candle.
Uglu.ing tomorro..; a~ 8 p.m. 111 344 &amp;autrt".

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NYPIRG meets Friday 11t 3 p, m . ln 356 Squlr~ to dlscu.ss

..,omen·.s Woes ot UB .

Unckdded .Fruhmen and Sophomoted-Take a c.losor
look at your work-teleltd valUes, skUI.s end abilitieS
afftcting career c:holce. A t'llltJ) pal't workshop begins
tomotrO'* from 7-9 p.m. In 3)0 MFAC. EJUcou. Groo;p

Art HIStory Omk:raraduate Ann. meets Friday at 4,A.m.
in

~

Clemt"ns.. 1\C.

$iz:e ls Umlted, so e,k'att: c.ll8l1 ·3711 to p&amp;rtlclpate. or
Algmo Phi Epsilon m ..ts Sunday at 7 p.m. lo 330
Squire. All brothers art" 1equlred to oltend.

for mort 1nfonrurtktn.

Rdders. •then, recotOt.r&amp; and procton are. neeckd ror
~Jnd •uderlts pr~arlng for

CAC O;e,nc::e "'aratho.n me-eting Tuesday at 6 p.m. in ~

exams. Comect Mike .t CAC

In~ Squire. 831 ·3521.

Squlre.

Legal H...lu? OrO&lt;Jp Legal St&lt;vlces offers fr.. ~el
advice and informa tion to all UB :studeott. Do you have a

movies,ar):s &amp; lectures

~=;;~~~? ~~J!Jia~:~~~:n:ftot~t ![:=~~~~

..The G""esls o1 Morphology: A Cas&lt; Stucly.. given by
P1of. Ht":nn1nv AndeBOn Mondoy ot 3:30 p.m. 1n the
Llngui~tk:s •loung.e, Spaulding. Ellicott.

for st·udents. For mort Information, Jtop ln the GLS.
Opon II ·S p.m. 1'\onday. Tuetday. Thursday. a nd Friday:
untlt 1 p.m. Wednesday In 340 Squire.. Also open
1'\ondays lrO&lt;n 1·5 p.m In 177 MFAC. Ellicoll. 831 ·2273.

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Tas:k For«- Pick up an -application in the
CAC. 345 Squire. II you'r• Interested In belng a pert ol
the task fOfee nut .temest~. Stop by or cell Debbte:.,.a1.
031·3!121.
30 hours In Aprii-W._hy not spend utem da,nc::ing.
llst~nlng 10 u reat live bands. and helping
Ol.rt wtth tht MutC:ulat Oysuophy D.nce .M.rothon. T his
tve-nt needs you. your dubs and organlAdons. For more_

drlnking beer,

1nformatJon c:al1 Noney at CAC. 831·3.52 1.

If yoy w.nt to be. a CAC volunteer next Kmester. co~

t•

up to 345 Squlct an nu out , placement rorm. (.j~
experJence in h ealth co~. oldet adults con«ms,

educ:atlon. end you1h counMiing. 831 ·35~ .

Ru.nnlno ln Wlnter- h 's easy when you knoW hOI*.

Why
put your snrakers away Just btcauee the Weathf!r is boct1
$\a:y ln sheo-e aU year touod. To rtgist~r for"1.})is special
ure Workjllop call636·2804 Of stop by 110 Norton.

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swallow air bubbles and thafs what
makes you throw upl ..
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From the musical Grease

.. Pf:rlonnance lo lh&lt; Bulfolo Regional Ballet
C:ompai;y Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. in the KatharlM Cornell
The.tt"r. E llicott. The SRBC is Black Mountain ll's Artists
in Retldenc.t:. ncke.t.s aft available at the Squl1e nc:ket
Offi&lt;e. ADS vouche,S oe«pted.
•
Plano and O.nce performance given by phmist James
CaletbreR playing works o f Debussy, S.de. Bach and
Otfolta with performances by memben of the Empire
Stott" Ballf!l Dec. II •nd 12 in th e KatllariM Cornen
Tht.ater. Ellk.ot~.
··Mousdr8p"' by Agatho C.hrlst.le pfnt"ntt&lt;l by the
CoUeif 6 Pla)lt:n or 81&amp;c:k ~UOUI1n II Collt"ge loda_y
through Soturday in the K.btharlne Cornell Theote:r.
l)&lt;:kt"ts an: avellable In the Squtre Ticket Office and etl
lhe door~ ADS vouchers accepted, C roup n~tn .available.
C.tll636-2137 fo1 more rnfOfmatlon.!
.. De~ Within the Uw" given b)' John Alan ~e: of
the On1versity
Toronto tomorrow at 3 p.m . In 213

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O'Brlen. AC.
Subjects Meded lor 1 bualnas decisions moklng
experiment $) peid· for pertkipalfon. Call Ptem o\
831 ·3839 between 8-11 a.m. ot al 831-4744 olio&lt; 9 ;30
p.m. or stop by 3138 C1osby to set up on lntervP.

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Aft Photography by Rk:Mrd Price on &lt;AAiblt tluough
Chrisln\4s In lbe H&lt;ellbSd&lt;..,s Ubrory. •

copklu forW. c:xtro.
'PKiol holldoy ..ason. This I..Uve wO&lt;kshop 1s designed

"ConYUSIItlons In lhe Atlt" Esthet Hatriotl l;ttrViews
Frank Ma.nkitwia:. el.ltKor of Petl« t.ly Clur: NLtuu Flum
WhiWer to Wa(er9'ftlt ton1ghl at 5 :30p.m. on lnttrn.odon.l
Cable. channel 10.

for redpe sharl.ng u wei( u instruct.lon. Come pr~pered
to give and re«lvt frklay from 4·6 p.m. on the Amttecst•
Campu~,o Regbttotlon is confirmed upon payme.nt of S2
c&amp;sb to 110 l'lo&lt;\on.

""Array 'Processing"' given by Or. G . .Jac:k Li~ o t the
UnjWTii~ofTeaasat Austin FrkSay •t Zp.m. ln room 41 .
4226'llldge ~...

Hotldoy llAI&lt;lng Workshop-team 10 'make laney
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- - -- ----------,...----- i lntematloMllntemsblps wllb lnt.,...lloMI ooncems In
the. 8uffeto Community a.nd tn lnte:madonel College.
Credit and ..ponence In International pro~ will 1&gt;&lt;
offe.red In ~ttarlous aren. COf\~ The:rese Werden et
636-2193 or 837·71105.
S....l Elq&gt;eofonce "lnl&amp;trY Bible lbldy tO&lt;t&gt;OffOW at 7;30
p.m. In ~ Squire.
Ulllv....ty Llf&lt; ot Hillel H-. 40 Capon Blvd.
Syndoy ot II o.m. Come and get support lor exams whllo
mHli~g people.

c.-.- . Oflk:o ·~ Job lnlervl...,lng

"-otlon ond Tochnlqwltoday at noon In 4 Clemens.
.-ape wWI be shown and dllcyued: Retume
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"''•ys, Ak:ohol, 1M the Bars.. tedvre.. Fr'kl.y at 9:30
p..tT'b In 239 Hayes.

Tho musl~ olllrvce Springsteen loday Irom l2.Z p.m. In
lbe Haas Loung&lt;. Squl~.
"Ev.,.ytlllng You AlWays Wonted to Kriow About Su"
frldoy In 170 .MFAC. Ellicott. and Saturday fn r46
Ol.lendorl ot 7 and 9 p.m. SUJldey ot 4, 6. and 8 p.m. in
the Squire Conference Tbute:r.
"Tbe SlranJI"f" toniQht at 7 p.m. end "Touch ol E.tl"
tonJght at 8:4.5 p.m. In the. Squlr~ (.ooW;rence Theeter.
"ln • Year ef Thl/le~ MOOM"')ornonow ll Sand 8 p~m.
In the Wpldi'MJ! Theet&amp;r. ~tton.

Writing-" 3 p.m. In 15
Tectmlquetlor
pr-lng.., olfectl... '"""""Will be~•

....,.._,.. r e p r - fri&gt;m AU&gt;&lt;my Low School will
boon cempus - Y· Sign up In 3 tleytl C 0. call /'Irs.
1'\atr oll31 ·3~ lor., -lottM&lt;&gt;t. l'llnotities are
encouraged "! pertldpete.
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Sprlllg 1981
wilt be n.ld In 219 f'tonaalc today
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To6ay:Womt11"1 Bowling vs-. Niagara Commwtlly
Collosae. Sqlilre Hall Loon. 7:30p.m.; 1'\eft·a Conf..-lina. SquK• ha~ Lonos. 4:30p.m.
T - . Wrading vs, Young-n Sla(e Onlver.tty.
Clatlt Ha~ . 7:30p.m.
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Wash •n ' Wear Perms
Body Perms • Henna

~•t'li\C S~ M·t iU tHftdt•l';tlll \ \'ni.ltiM..or will ~1 a JightwC~U gtO\t• \Y'IIh II
h•Olll ~ hi 'tmt t•llllll &amp;u-.1 t1 IIKht ho~ l ~rl\tl..UI~rld. t'or'l .,\\fit' p..u,'tl ~lo.k'l'

''' t•\11'''""' 11J&amp;tl A l~e.-~•cr ht•c,ctu woul tnittl.'fl and f\al (It oLln......l-'lt•
\\t•.at ,urijl,ld.a..~ UJ JH'Uiect ,your u.'~ uo b~t t.J.a~ ...uwl u~ &amp;I ~..m
CN'Atn

or

~antJioCL.

ra.wen.

A ft~lll\" f~-.i .t.la..pt•r pouch thal
.around _} UUl" Wa&amp;)t •1iot.J U
\\()f'n '" I..X:'--•• lbChtl tor _.Of"ting "'"'Ui soc:lrr.t., Jiol~ 1Mld ~u.ndr,) ilL'fl~
114'At ... l!l)11\l•'811te nne .... ""'"""""" lt.lrall .luol booloro ~ou ~
to """"""' ""'"" t ohe amour&gt;l oldotlleo that ,.ifllMp }'OU tlcy Stotllot..
u.u~ lin your pKl.._ ur Ue thtm\ around your WilDe.
11'"""1"" 11"1' 10 .. , or ,_.... JOU1I hlwo to puc "''erJ'"''lll bo&lt;l &lt;H&gt; ood
.,..,. add clot !&gt;a w aV&lt;Jid a d\o)l. 110! p&lt;qiOted 10 add.ar..S ,,..,.,..,. &lt;lul'-

5422 Main Street-Williamsville

f"UT I tiP
The advla&gt; U. ohe ..,.., (a&lt; pouple who ""''Y lpi!CIIIOI" apona !Joy~.....
1.vUI give you tt.. n~ wirmth for Ihe 1eut weight . Alw~yt 'h"e•r n\1llen•
uo• &amp;fuveo. t1 hal I•
Match your (OJ&gt;I,.Oilrto your"'1ti'"Y lllkln4(
boolt-whh 1lricl&lt; aoc:k&gt; or boot• with rUbber boltuma and h~l Rnln&amp;&gt; will
keevyout '"'"warm. If JOU11 bo,.otaoldlnf! In lh&amp;KOJe p4Aice lcraloog Hmu.
pock "'""'thing with • thld&lt;, ln••&gt;lllll!d tole..
Whou&gt; the body "'""' lwt fa11et lhln It """ be prodUCll!d. h,ypo&lt;l.,rntlll
c:an .... ult. The ond prodoo ~&gt;lola! 111&lt;0ntaland phyolcol CG!Iapoe'. EV•" &gt;"""'
who vtVltu.-. nuttlde m cokltwMther, sporuo11dnded or not. 1t~ ~r-o "

CAPELLO HAIR DESrGN

lho earl) " 'amill!l &gt;ipAI .. n"'Y u&gt;dude:
w~rollod r~. ol •hl•,nJ18
,.ope. - · ""ilum!d ..,.,..n
'""""""""'· gt.U!d .,...
urunobile fumbliol!! llMld&gt; tn&lt;l t.d ol a&gt;-onltnaUon

• Cut(, Blow Dry · Reg. $15° 0 • 1/2 Price $7.50
• Wash'n· Wear Perm · Reg. $4.5 ° 0 • 'h Price $22.50
• Henna . Reg. $30° 0 • 'h Price $15.00

1~1

""'"''"""1'·

634-4111
"For Gals and Guys "

rrequonc ~tuorblins. lurch'"!! f!illl

u.-

drowtlnt»
~

~tO-· add clothe&gt; &amp;Ad ohut all lhe -~
..,..., q c:utra. and .dppen-tO nodu&lt;:e heao "*·
.
· 10 n~ the wind chiU l1&lt;10r when you ~n 1o lP autlide. 11
IS mph wind hu ohlt ..,,.., .rfoct u klwl!l'lnl lhe ,_,....,.., almoot 30
de~ UM the followlntl chin"' clelerml"" wind chlll by OolC!InS the
po1n1 ~ 1/la olt leflll"toiUre and. "'inc! •peed . . -.
l,..e.amlf\8 how 1u drett ror the nutdotws will n..U: wln,er wfor and mof"fj
oomlonablo, .,..., If ynu pntfu 11 from the Inside ID&lt;Iklnf! ou1.
•

FOR - U.B., Buff. SlAte. Dum.m, Erie Commun/IJI and
c.t!lstu.s College students u&gt;llh /.D. On/JIU

~------ OOODUf1TILJAN. 15, '8/

~---------------------------~----~

�Skiing: pow,nHillin Western New Yojk
Alpine....,..
a_..,.
.-1 ....-c:ile. .-uns
d ptlinS

ploncy o(

new and dlfr.,..,.,, -'"• c1oo1r1s
odlooiJooU rcw a clay, or limply a
chance 10 pt OUI Into lhe poeat

~

OUiflocn.
w....., New Yorlt area dren a

~

-'*"
_,w and dlff- - .
Hon .,. _dour~~

! nriii.Y d
~

o

pl.- -10 lid Md! with

to ll&gt;e ....,., •
l.

~ cre.t

llaocl.

Weot o(Y-.fn$U&amp;·~-

•

0011)1 1100 ¥Of1JcaJ ,..... twelw
o1oJ- and tnlll, one cbalrtit, tWo
outf- llfto. ""' two IOW1. Snow·
maldtlc. .,_ country lr.U., and a
free bobyoltiJntoorvlco for chlldron
OYOr on.-year old. IMICih&gt;. Rentals.
WIOporallono:
Illy-n...-Sun.; Nilfw-Oaily
I!Meo: SJO.OO
a.8Rl8TOI. IIIOUNTAIN

w.--

Canand all\61.

Ne w_ • Yor.._

1711137.:&amp;611

orr.... 1oso ..,r11a&amp;l reoc. twelve
.Jopet and tnlll. row- chain, and
two 111\a. Snow· ~ _leooona.
rental~. babylfltJns. and owemlgllt

umpl.,.. Nallonol Stanclan:l SlcJ
Racol INASTA IU • ..., open 1D IIden
of alllfJOO.andablliUeo.
l.lft O peraUona: Day- Dally.
Nisiii-O&amp;lly

Elllcottvwe 17161 699-2.3ol5.

orron 760 .-ertaJ roe~ . 31...,.,..
and trallt, wilb lbn!e c:Nin. IWO
111\a, and two ,_,_ '""''"~
"'-'"' ~ akl tnlll
renGio. baby-littms and ~

W.,.._IWa. SU.SO
3. ax::xA.IGM!I: o(f Kn. 60.
Slnda.,._.. l716lU7·3Z%3.

Offen • 30 .....uc.J root with
eJev.n olopet and tnllJ, IWO cbain,

SnowmUI"" - ..
e:ro.e-counuy akl trailst renaata. and
and one llrt ,

umpil1&amp;
U fl Operation•·

Day-Dally.

NiJihr- Wed·S&lt;InWiledond IIlii..: $13.00
5. KI881NG IIRJDGI!: Rio. 100.

0\~1 e&amp;lllpin&amp;" HASTAll 'raCM

an• a va il able every. Sunday
• flemoon.
LUt Op,.ra\ion• Day-D1l!y.

(';len wood,

1\&lt;dflt-O.Uy.
\\..Mtond ..._,,,..$11 M
4. IIOUOA \ " A.LoLrl lito. 119

alopn and lr1il&gt;. Sno" maM""

New

Vor ..

11161S91-4!1G3.
fUt S$0 \'f!-l1.k:al feet Wllh Z-6
~~

~m1ry

g-t , ,.aili.

n-ftlala. -~ •rei

.,..,.,,.,j(h•

campi"'
Lift Operaliono: Day-Dally,
Nqlw-n.~Jy.

arc! tnJia with ooe c:Nlr, and lwo
..._.. and

liiU. Snow·mak.int.....,..._

W"'*- l!lllet: Sl3 00

e.-,_ 'N P BAJCl Oymet-. New

vn.

Men aoo ...nical roe~ , 16 olopet
a.nd traila. two chain and lour un.
Snow ·m•ki ns, ten ons. cr ou
ooun1ry lnoil• and rentals, NA6TAR
HliCOI

U h Openuon t: 06:y-O all y~
M&amp;/11-Daily.
\Voo\rnd l!lltK $ 13..0
T. S KI WING HOU.O!"tt.roal&amp;l
llc»d. AiloJw&gt;v
H"' o t3 ""''tic:al ,.,.,, n o~opn

.

Uh Oper ~ Ilona O• y-D.uly.
-M&lt;Ir&gt;SaL
Weeltendl!llteo: S IZ OO
II.-40IUI:IIX PIIAX: Rle. 110 ooulh

oiConland.
Offen 1100 venlcal loot. wtth Z3
alopel and 1rius. fi ye
and
lh,..., lift&gt;. S...Ow-malt.ins. • ...,..
mur11ry lr.tib. rentalt. blby&amp;iu ~
• nd lo¥&lt;&gt;,.,

eN..,...

Ufl Opt:n llon•
Ni!J!r-Mon ·5-11

O•J - OaUy ,

Week""". &amp; lOO'JI 3 UO
&amp;. 8WA.IN: Rift. 008, S.. aon

Ka• 660 Yertlc:aJ roe~. z.o a1opco
aod lnila, with 1 c:halr 1rt dvlrlih
wt1ido - . rour ~- arc!
four lilts. Snow-makJnc. .....,.
CX&gt;Unlt)'troila. ...........

~

babyoitlinSUft Opentlono: Oaf - Dally.
foltlv- Mon.·S.I.
Weeltend l!llleo; SI Z..OO
10 . T A.MA_R A&lt;*, R.1.DGB: RrJU11"'

2AO. Eu1 Aurora
a90 ...,...,..,

reo~.

IZ alopcs. one

.......,..,.,.,__

ch air

and

1-bar.

Leuons.,

bil&gt;)'litlin(l. and a ...... c:haleL
Ufl Oporatlona: Oily -Wed. and

W&lt;dc:nd l!li-

SIOOO

UNIVERSITY OUTFITTERS

At Holiday Valley -

the campus x·c ski shop in Wilkeson

we'D give you a run
for your·money.

·-.·

I'

I

In fact., we' ll give y ou 31 slope$ and
trails 1n all, on &amp; 750ft. v~ We're
the
O!t'I!JIIOrt 1n •
Weatern.BeW Yol'Jr. 8kl the ValJSy
and you'll aJD the oh.aUenglng
Yodeler and ll&amp;p)eleaf, the mDe
long M.ard1 Oru. and beaut1ful
~- Tba'e'e eo~ for 8ftrY 8)1et-, on \he slopes,
and IIUiV ~ &amp;ttN.oUYe bull lOd&amp;mdaUcioua-tood
and drink. or brtnC your awn plahtc. And stiCk a.round on weeltendJr for OUI' flw lJft ent.ert.t.lDmen\.
•
An4 wheriJOU''ft h&amp;d your full of elt.Ung, Yenturetnto the
~ VWJaet o1 EllJootMlle rar d.tni~JC, ·~and wght.U!e.

most-excwnc

we...,.

- ·for

"'*or

Pozo • ~~&amp;
wtnt.ar.
n·athe

more D'lOUDCaln for ,.aUr"lnOQIIY.

JlilltlltJJIIlfg

1M CNiflllen has daily :rc&lt; podu1ges for SJ.OO plus
deposit. Wetlftnd Clnd ~~~eeld!l rentols ouolloble. The
equipment con be used off compus or on our own. ex·
ponded on &lt;ompus trolls.
X.C slti -parf!l r~liotts are 110111 being tolten for
on-campus IJI'OIIPS of IS or IIIOI't ptrsoM. Portia in·
dude hot ch«o4ote. chftse, fruit, UJOI'IIIIng flrt and
equipment.
Wt. are open fOCI! s~l do!l ~ .2:00pm unlll 6:00
p111. Call 636·2 I 31 for more ln(onltatioft, Unluerlily
10 Is required to rem equipment.

Ski l engths · 180 em to l iS CIJI
WOIIIeftS S to - " ' 13
Pole lenatfts · llO t ill to ISS em

SfiM Siza ·

Bllilla&amp;h1De. W.Y. -14731

•

•

716/--~)

• '1lllleue-IM4(U1 cape)

TEAM RENA ACCEPTS LEGmMAn CHALLENGES

�in Western New York

X-C'ing

TileAD)' ol.........,..nuy ~ ,.
~nlable. . an

1-tQitled ttro1J

CWI&gt;Idoe your bocltdoor, ltl • Dt)
put .,.. lh"""" • WOCJd&lt;od ~·

awa1 from tht t r-owd$ •nd
macl'uner') tlnd r..penar.t or ,:..,

"""p

downhW aat.1"'llt II l It ~~ 0\IIU~
wi1J1 I
Uf rrlt!ndl on I
m•rkod 1ra~ Wllh lunc:h alo116 &lt;ho
w•y WI the eAcitftmetnl o( raoing or

&lt;he •&lt;Mm&lt;u"' o(
CI"''UQ&gt;l.tntry • .._,._

duwnhUII116 on

WhAifH er

QOun'\ry

yWJ tt..,Yie, c rou
tkttns •• fWl , chup

'&amp;"'''"'

nerctoc and •

bAck 10

. N&amp;&lt;ure" oq1vi\1
U.tod below •re pi-. 10 akJ
around Aull&amp;to Loc.tllooo and
detcrijKION arr ~~~'"'
I . HU04..,. c::.-11

p...................... o(f Cmledlno ond
Hunt.en Cn!ri.lloAda W.U.. ThrN
10 S , _ ol mori.ed I1'0ib Onr
ro~ hlll otne""'" '"t.rA8"•..-ntn Oulhouoe
:a.
Pranklln
Cu lr
Par4t--oocT&amp;OCI' un LA.rkon Road
and School S.J"'H'' f&amp;o-Nprtl1
CoU1ru (Owtllilw!.

3.

Be•••n

Cree.,_

Park-ParkJ•r fto.\d (;brctl('t, f1at

.and windy

•.aoeton Couat)' Por-e••

.._..,_.,_ lload.lk••"""
a.lerdlnla

CcJ uut.r

a - v.-nonh ....., o1

f'o~t

c..r-

lload ,..or w.,..... Gull flood.
Sordmia Sh ..a...ol~nriod ••~•
beJiMN tQ •&lt;hanc:ed f~iel 5

WUlhjhoA
e .CheeiiUU

RJIII6e

~-• ~77 o..t&gt;or.t Pori.
r-.... - ol ~ !rollA le&amp;Uft8
all o&amp;lnioo aJln&amp; •~lowed on
wnp.owod roo4uJoo H..lod culno
"""'"refreohMOn11 .,.., oold.
~-kPar4t-f-e
IIOocl o(( ~.-· Concord Tllree
mile&gt; ol &lt;4A1 10 • ..,... mari.od
lraUa.. Wannln&amp; hut, outhou;ae
8. - . . , . Park- tme&lt;y llb;od,
Avror• Thrt!'t to .S mite. ol trelb

e~ &lt;o dilllcul1 ""'""'

t&gt;lla He•IP&lt;I

"'~ ,..111\.bolhmom.

lf.- f"rn~t•

d,..,.,- AJiau"'ll

I~ C7! 606~J !:l.l i

wloh""" hltl
10. Como Ploi"'I- IIQ\.•'1\ llooll
LtllCfSlt:r P1.1t and ~nudt-d S mJie•
of nurked trad.t.
lt.. Alpine- Recreation

kuu!.~

AI"'Ea- Rouu• Z-40,

We•t fall•.

rour1.w.n mile• of 1r•il• whh
madlinoe-.et tria. ... .I00\&amp;.1hhl« ror
.....-y ktnd or ·~··· ~ ...ut..~

refrertunenu

5k t Ienon• •nd
r..,_ t7 •6166l· t400
Cold en ·,Langlouf
..-...u.--o.n.er lluod. Hollond 5I.\

......w.

T'rati

12 .

of lnill W&lt;lh ~...
lrackl ~ ll\llructlon Sill
rentals 11.od_...th TnU Ire
t716l!UJ.Qi7S

13. Nor l'tn 81d 8dlool

OeD:w•r-r: P~rk Bult.alo -.a.tr tht
Autralo Zoo, e ..,._., I ' ml~ loop

- · ""' 6"lr

COW'&gt;O

lllllt lroel

n&lt;:ll lhe Pm.ido ,Loc!A• Wllh •••Y
tr• rtlClder.th. ~l··~ Reol•t· ~nd

IBUOna J,Vd.olt\k' t~ We..krt\d&amp;- rr "n

•ho lodj;e
14 .
Let c hworth

SlaH,,
Pe(k - Hvutr. 408
Nunda
SnowmobHea art'! bantlt:d lfl tht'
:KJulhm-n~ of the p~rl.
15. AllqJM"ty St•ttr Pa,-4(- ue.u
Sf~~ mana.

16. Lake p ..... _ ,,....,..
Mount•tn 1\oad ~~ Th~
m.loo or ~y to t.li mriod l ro;h
Windy W~hul

17.

C o c:kall" e
8k l
Ctootk Se\.... ... ,.,

.u--a-.r
mllee

ol ~ trello. VOI'lo\)' ol

1erro.n r~ fTom opon fidel. 10
wouded , . .

t..odF _

Preat

"'--'""'""&gt;'
• •·

Happy

21. t.tat. "n Peak Ski A~·-4Jt f
,44,; !1vn•-r- t;-16J s..;;....,.122.;

22. 1'amiraca.

Rlrt1c :; t.l

Atoea-Routt- ! .tt,, ;-..,"''

1-\ u.m r.a

Ahuut thn!'t •••If,.., o( ' u d.. ,,.1 ,,..a,l
through wouc:k"tl tur~m ~-"'lth
Rental• .

a:..

\\'am\nl~

hut

Weona CA'mptt-h;ur ntll,...,.

we.-~1 ot \t'ana~

T\"cnty n-tlk:., ol
traiiJ n\atntcun tw thn YMC'A 'NH
f~ Dor)lliO(h ~aivr'CJOatHd l..tKifr.u tor rerw. Reruat. oind irltlt l.Jr.llon h.,
tnt~.rnt

24.

8•• ~

Nlke

Ped&lt;- WI\iteh•..., Road L r ond
&lt;.land
26 .
Gona ervatlon
TraU- bet"""' Womer Hdl Road
Souoh
.and .,..,;;.,, so.,...

""*

Holonoi
28. BIIJbteen Mile Creek
Parii-Soulh Creel and

t..o..., ,_

~ HAmburg PnrNitW' ttf'T;un

O.lfiCtoh-.
"' 21 . T llft f• r m

Mntal• CalJ'n

t)ll1 drtn~t.

ava:Uahltt

28. Be•\&gt;ef' ' laland Sta te
Ploi"'I- Ltond blond 1..1"8" open
are. wish one tiiJI. M&gt; mal"ked tnU•
W tndtt

8kI

Area- All',.I.
:10 . Holiday Valley 8k l
Area-Route ·219. Elllcouvlllo ''""'

mit... of trails for •he bofi•MifllC &lt;u

for

lna

tftl~ile.

Gulf

Parlt - w~ , ,

Wllderne••
h t: l ~ on

The

~'7 .

Trait-

- Cllriton IIIU Multiple Uoe
Area - 1hrH" mtln
north of
\\ars~"'

S1n~~• .

0Yerfand

11t't\\t.•~n

Routt IISO, ne.arMtt,uvU:e, and Moute 4 13. Pan.tll'\ol,
3f".
J:t e•ervolr
S tar..e

P ;rr•k- IA"t.)ton.
38. Jo•~ph 0Hia S tate
Pa,..- bm.w«-n You.ngt.lown ~nd
l"""'i~ton

f'Orl

Nia gara

Stat e.

•1.

,,."111"11 f1o1!

Manap-ate.n•

Wildlife
Kre.a- north of

8~ ...........
&lt;011. fl.ell'-"'ke Hlli-At~y
luuul) twl" ef!o N und.a • nd
L)an.,\11U..
49, 'I'M abartdoned Peanut
1,1,... r~~llroecl riiJh • of wat
br:twf:!len 1'twMit Roe.d a_n d

N......... P.t.. Boulev...... -..b
or Wa.... Ro.d, Am'-"•·

so.

Am-.,er,• •

Cem pu •- t..ct c: h~ o rth

~ooda

,..: Budcbora J.olfnd "'-'"
~ bland flat. windy

Par4t- VCJUniPCnwn
P::.;_,:;;:::e o Hill

81\(1

.......... '"" F..ll-1 l.oniple&gt;

-..r ..,_

, _u . _PlllllliP"
AIInid
Creek

!ll e1e

- o b .. Ellcall
Sl .
P erm

Blqde .,-11
HI.._ -.crand lllond
31 . llieyd. path ....... 311.

a. rp canal~ond­

as.

Valley

Rom~ ; ,. ~ort.h

•~

WOOI;k&lt;d

40.

22. A.k .._ Pde P -- Akmn
81&lt; 1 W-'e&lt;f with hilb

"'"•e

Rdu,p-oft

,,3e.
....

Lodo.J""'

N at ure
pre•erve- -fuhrman n Klv tl
Buffalo Nor) mar·kHCS trAil,.. eJ.J}'
.'l~llng. \Vtnd,v ~_.,¥-'.tlOO tnd Q ,

... n-ail l&lt;oada. Ainhenr

leo. 17161Zt7·SZU

a&amp; .

t u .IU

nntq.of Matt' lut· .uHS ~""'t na.-..h

8 . S1n'W1 toteaclow C:lni~ on&lt;l
A,, II! ReNd~ t:.&amp;m.i (.)pM wr.omd\...are•

8Ya•so la
S I.. U I
Park- Evllllll. Open .and windy
:14.
late
VIe w
Par k - 1 no.wwilnd• N'"o "'"'ri..OO

.......,.

3&lt;!. lle""cr -

w·WIIdllle

s.~-e.ll&amp;raupo O&gt;unl~

44.

IOU'Ihu_..

of

Game

Man a tcement
Ar e a ,
WolcoiUYlUO' aocl tbt: Oak
o..:bard """'· O.kllekl-fla&lt; •

~

s ..

tn•a..

Cfcy
d

1r.oa

Mollenpon H'lfi)IWI)

.,....

-

rrooa ~ ~~ compio\ loy okiin&amp;

under &lt;hot .,...,.... 111111' , _ .

~~ Cra&amp;
....,_

Woocle&lt;l -

...,.wbore

J:t ,

T on awanda

IMI'~t'd

CoU«&lt;I~"ffl'

u. a......... llooaal.; -

Towpedt_.....,. _, Cupon .and
l..od&lt;.port._
44 . Deer- l.l c.lr. Na t ure
Town or Penla.
IA&gt;wl .nda

miles ot

ePm

&amp;bePe"'i

•now
lrim•ll e rt!:a
un6hnvded Mtkl·w&amp;J\.•.
porktf\8 btl

p•rka,,

•""""'"Pib an

IIAPPY SI;IINt;'~

Schussmeisters Ski Club, Inc.
presents
Ski .iuee mountams from your doorstep
Jan. J.S. 1981

Copper Mountain
Keystone
Arapahoe Basin

Breckenridge
Jan. 3·10. 1981

Trip mcfudes:
Tr~nspom11on from &amp;!fiBio to TOfOIItO
ROIJIJd trip 8irl1r1 TDIOflfiJ to Oenret

AI trMSfiiS
7 ttigllts ~ in ~ontlomiPiums at b8s8 of CoppK Motllt#&lt;ll
4 Nrr ttt tickm opt/IJDII 2 utf8 rMys uiing .,l'lhetr
&amp; htiictJptet sJ/itlg '' MJBSirl
Wlllt &amp; cheese /Wfr btforr trip.

Trip indillies:
5 days skiing-M1donn11 Mountmn. Stetliflg Moont1in. M(Jrf6 Mo111tlin
5 nights lodging in CfJ(I(/(Jminlums in the village fb;Jss of slopes/
Rwnd trip c01cil trMtspomtion
,.;,., &amp; dwS6 /ll(ty
Sti Mlt:IIMics Wflfks/rop

NASTM,_

$199." quad
$214.00 double

$475.11

The skiers mountain
Feb. 13·16, 1981
(President's weekend)

Jan. 4-9, 1981

Trip includBs:
5 days sking.fttt. lbnsfiMI &amp; SptiiC8 Pe~k_
5 nigllts I«JgW!g-SntJwdnh Mote/·3 !Tiles ftrJITI slopes

llblmd tJi1 ctmh tr8Mp0111fRJn
Tmnptlliln (D 8fH Uiy
rrile &amp; rM$1 tldl , , , _

Sb M«INinict WOfk.s/lop

$173.00 quad
$181 .00 triple
$202.00 double

Trip incl«ks:
3 d1ys ~ing /Sit., SIJn. Mon./
3 mgflts /odging·Highla!NW More(. 20 minutes from ares
ContiMnrll i1t'Nkf1Sf dMiy
lnutrd /rip eo«lt tfl/JSpOfllt/011
_ TnNirporll/ion to lfU dliy
Nsriy nightspots

Ski Mec/lllnics W()fk$hop

For the winter of your fife!
.
fo&lt; mora rntonnalion &amp; reservatioos come 1o Room 7. SOtllle Hall

83 1·359t

$125. 0 ' quad
$127. 00 triple
$130.00 double

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Ski ·aaays
OrnightsaL
KiSsing BridQe'
foronly.$45!"

X-C skiing ·
on campus

Save up ~o $60 off
the regular price.
Ski any eight non-holiday we&amp;~days,
Monday thru Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m .. or
Sunday thtu Thursday nightS p.m.10;30 p.m .. tor only S45'a t Kissing
book 'of eight
Bridge. With your
coupons you choose the day or night
you want to skil And remember,
Kissing Bridge Is only a short 45
minute drive from Bullalo. For
complete details see your campus
aid club or call Kissing Bridge at
592_.983 and aslc lor the Ski 5&lt;:Qool.

by ' l&gt;usty' Mille r
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The CI"'S$-oCUUnH·~ equ•vnumt ls .JtailaiJkJ to studcnl. faculty und
&gt;I art 111 OOIIIf&gt;lclc ~·cl;cg~ onl,' lor S3 00 per tloy plus deposit. \ 'uu
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open each tloy from Z:UO p.m . until 6:00 v.no. Wcoekend ond
weckJonl( r•ont al"i .11~ :wiallablt:. Nuw thi.; y~ilr is a ctvaa country ski
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noon or Z:OO p.m. unlll 5:00 J.Uu. t'ut• mon! information cont.tcl us
at 636·2 131.
Whether you own you•· own ..quipn1on1 or not the Uutfiuers Is
lhe pl.ce (or you 10 violt . We post the la1011 Xo(: ski club
infonnollon. conduct ellnlc• In the care of equipmCI)I iltKl waxing
or skit pllN u an lnfocmotlon 114!rviice. t:ome dawn and visit
us. we enjoy what we do. If you join us you can find out why.

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Ski miles of spectacular,
uncr4wded terrain ·· without the long lines
that eat up your valuable ski time.
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lWIN PINES SPORT SHOP

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Moonlighl Wine and Chea&lt;e TOIKS (IIOUnll and w~
C111C1i1ab1e o/16 lour) S(uen ot ERIE COUNTY FOREST
)'RESERVE.

SKI EQUIPMENT SALES
RENTALS- LESSONS

Operating Houn :

Bristol Mountain

9:00 a.m , . 10: 30 p.m.
9. 00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.
At. 64, C.nand.....,, N.Y. 14424
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Phone 716/3~4-6331

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you don't want fo miSs 1his sale!

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Vol. 11, No. 40/SUNY et Bllffl!,lol1 Decembec 1MO

UB will weather budget cut blues
l'l.mlina 10 ~. Kcucr noted lilt PfOST&lt;~~ of tllo&lt;
ltoublcd GcDcrall!ducatioo proaram, wltldl rcantly r...a.cd
ibe caclocwaiGu or the
Seute. The PriiidaDt blamed
the UoW l)att Of impkmc:nwion On tWO faoton. first, he
Aid., the Malbcmatia Stills compoocnt wu continuouily
dda.)'cd boalwc the plan wa "judced to b&lt; ~y"
unaoc:cpllbk to bo&lt;h Division or Und.....,aduate Dee.Joho
Pendolto and Daln of Natural Sciences and Mathematlc:s
Duwayne Anderson.

F.....,

Oospiu the rwwclhrtt! or budaet culS r,.,., Alb&amp;oy. UB
WID b&lt; ablcJO maintain ils ~- tllo&lt; top cdllelltioml
fnslitutlocu in the eounU"y. University Presid&lt;tu Robcn L.
~ter ....ned in his Annwol rqx&gt;n to tllo&lt; Unl...-sily, t.bc
Council and SUNY Bootd of TtiiStces.
Ketter'&amp; 11·1'11• document. roleucd lut wed:,......,.,. the
sdtool ·durillathc past year. nocina both Its P«&gt;cr&lt;a and the
financial corutrainu !hot have hindcnd it. 1'akl.oa a &amp;cnc:rally ~tem.....
upbeat tone. tllo&lt; rqx&gt;n prccfu:u that the Unlwn!ty WID tD.lk&lt;:
The Olb&lt;r key wu the F..Wty Senate. Whidl, Knrcr
tllo&lt; aacrillou caJicd for Ia the futllrc and ...W lcaro to aet by insllted,ataned tbt pro~ram writhoul knowlna tbt
.... lcoo.
~ The body "oriPDaJbo adopted the GcDcral
Lut ~ •'bm Qo...,., H"')t L. Qrey cboppcd S26.S Edl&gt;CIIIion plan ~Wilbout a clear~ or iu ,._....
millioo from SUNY's op&lt;nlina buc!aet. tllo&lt; crrecu. K:tter impllcatJocu;• the Prtsidcnt COI1ducled. Fl....... apiD
noccd. nwlcd thro"')t .,.,.,..._ Fil'll,thc Yariou&gt; memben of cropped Up as Ketter aoted t1w the proaram mif)lt b&lt; ac:aJcd
the Ulllvcrsity commlllliry " uoic&lt;ll" unc!eT ooc b&amp;oocr and dowo due to ' t.bc " Wl«&lt;UiDlies tbal cloud the c:cmina
lobbied intensely cnouah to Jet the Lqlt;l&amp;lurc 10 ovCT-rulc
Cvey and ~O« moot of the (undtlll·
Tumlna to the evalualiOn ttaal th&amp;l to~red the &lt;amptl$ WI
fall. Ketter said he &lt;hlll\led his Qpcn Hall ofllct llnl&lt;lllf&lt; In
SpUll
l"tSponsero the panel's contlll$lon that it roo1d bt m&amp;tk more
Jlut all Of this llllitY ,.... blackMcd by the lhreot of effocdve. When former Executive V&gt;&lt;e Pruidcot Alben
div~ amana the fac:ulty--a•oldcd only by the Somlt and thrn Vlce Presiclent for Academic: Affaln Rorutld
Le&amp;UWur.'s tU~cmtlon paekaae. Ketler said th&amp;llhe budaet 8unn tesiloed at the end of the SP&lt;in8, Kater saki thls
quatioa illustr&amp;lcd the pocenti.ol of a fX'IIIty tpllt between OpportUAity rtaJW:d.
thoo&lt; """' arauc for a Rna sqwatlon bet_, ldlolar md
By dinuoadq Socrut •• old position md creotina o ,..,.
admlr&gt;lSUator and tboi&lt; •'bo c!&lt;sirc a coopenlivc ,.orkiQ&amp; pog- V'o« Presi&lt;!IILfa&lt; Aca4emic Semca-...,.. lines of
rdatlonJitip.
authofily ""''OJd '!P'aarifocd Ia rdalon co tho Presiclent'•
llceowc of tllo&lt; impcndi11J cuu WI 'IQI , tllo&lt; faculty Senate orr.... Alto. "the areot roductioo in the numba or unia
vottd thl\ n s.houkl have aa adritory rok in &amp;n)' propam rcponina to lllo&lt; Ofli&lt;:c of the PrtSiclent &gt;hould free tht
cuttina. whilr the faculty wtioo maintained that memben President from li&gt;&amp;DY day-to~y openlional matters md
mould not have any pan m dirnln&amp;lina poJitlom. Altho"~)~ permit &amp;r&lt;atrr attention to policy decisloM and wernal
UB was ablr to dod&amp;&lt; the issue We year, Ketler stated th&amp;l he a(fairs, •• Kcntt tommmted.. _
ls clearJy worried abow_ a repe&amp;I - .. Ntvtrthcleas. h .seems
tlrar thll durin&amp; lh&lt; comina det:&amp;llr budJ«ary OJJ;ues may NociH&gt;Ic&lt;t
rc&gt;t&lt;e f.c:ully to &lt;hooso absoluldy bet ...., thooc ...... modrls
~ter also applauded himself for &lt;hoosif11 Rob&lt;n

decade.··

or aov&lt;man«:· he noced.
Last JCat 's bvd&amp;et aish aiJo kooetcd &gt;Om&lt; rallsm into the
UB commWllty. Kater maintatocd.. A "posidvc" tiDd of
" " -k tbaapy'' .,.. insti!Uled as all ICIClOn earaed t1w
bvdaU cuu-. • ral-l&gt;ililY. ""'iust &lt;II\IIU lbraU.

Rossb&lt;ra to replace Bunn. " The new appointee." he
declared, "bro"')tr mo&lt;c &amp;&lt;lOCI will witb him 10 thll -ilion
than onf in memory." This lhould ..S tilt former
Eduatlorlal Sclldia DeaD, the Presidmt added, ~ it
CO&lt;DCS to bod.., llme.

Aoolha a&lt;pnu;atiooal ciuu&gt;a&lt; K:ttcr implo&lt;malted fused
the positiOns of Vic&lt; l'reliclcnl fOt llcsean:lt and the
reo or
Gtaduue and Pror....,t Eduatioa into one pog. A .-.do
was initialed for tbt- pOSitioa-&lt;nlillcd V'rce Praodmt for
Reocard! and Oraduatr Studies-and the Unnersily ruWJy
came up ooltb Donald Renni&lt;, ao ; . . - sde&lt;tioa.
These chanaa. Kettrr told tbt Counal and Trllllea, will
help thr School not only orpoi.wjonally, bvt in otoo ways
.. wrll. "They
oontribwcd to a ...,.. or irudt•liorutl
movement a.nd to an air or optimism and hope.-·he addtd.
Ketter ended ltb disciWioo with a brict CJW1linatioa of
students and lhe qll.llily Of lift OO&lt;:lUDpUI, Attroctln&amp; and
rctainin&amp;lludcnts will t.. a priority and 011-c&amp;n~JIUI Hie will
have tO I&gt;&lt; imP&lt;OVed lO bdp tlUs. Ketta not&lt;d. AtlrnlttiQa
t1w t~~o&lt; Scbool'• t&gt;ureaocncy ··arcecu" . - . tile
Presidmt said- billirla..., rqiolrMioo _ .... ftJ hdp"'
eax t"- bonlals.

orr

Ita••

Engulfed in.budget cutbacks;
English Department fights back
Dlrcclor of Unda.,aduatc Studies Marc Wlohn .. ho
will die

sojd, "In 1111 penonaJ opinioo thls ckparunCII

Altbool&amp;h UB's En&amp;lilb Oopanmenr has

10

for

ablorbed all Imposed eu&lt;I&gt;Kts iD bodaa and ..rr. ""Y

rcdu&lt;tloru ;. reoowao WID ilr&lt;v1lllbly ......,
iasutmountablc tleeay io WhaJ wu once lb&lt;
U.lvcnitY's most Y&gt;JOtOII$-. accorc!i111 10 itYaal
bi&amp;h leYd EnaJit1&gt; racuky.
''We.'•c bad a number or toGel wtdth '*C h•~·t
been abltto repliCf;' Eoaliih Oepanmrnt Chairman
Josepl\ Pradln &lt;XJ!)ained, ••trut rq&gt;oru 011 the
disastorowl aatt or monle in the ~t ha""

IIMft

bc:c1l ~.''
Pradln's..,._,. isoot tO.,Il&lt;h 011 thecr..X...
or,... tocully pooidons btll ratber io bema alloftd to
~ fiCUIIy manbcn Wbo.,. citlxr rtrcd, reure or
obtJb I Jl(llilloc&gt;Uo- Wllvenily. Tbis UDI......tJ
poliey on hlrina "is ltl1becd or for a dc!&gt;attn&gt;&lt;nt with
oar rq&gt;&lt;~Ulloo.' ' the Ollinnan rcmattcd.

Bd-.&gt; 19'71 and 19'74-wben Frodin wuoriPnaiJy
awmu-thc &amp;&amp;Jlsh Otparnnent ooilld boast or 76
f..WtY memb&lt;n. Althou&amp;h this fiauno ...., no)Oiherc
near the visionary nwub&lt;r or lXI which oetmcd
11talnablt durin&amp; the blah lfO"'h period of the 1~.
the depanmtnl wu """"'*ely lta!fcd. At praa&gt;t.
tl&gt;ttt .,., faculty. wiUcb js. " roduction of lO to 25
pcrca:s" aa:onli111 to fradin.
The I~ - • period of almoR Wllimlted arowth,
f'hldia .-lnulocd, but_•.,.,_"" -to~... QO.."
The o..aJrmm rd......, that the deplruDcm wiD b&lt;
ollie 1D ...,.;..., an iu limited .-.-..-but Ollly ''II tbey
perm~&amp; ta to tccp our praau .-urccs aod rq&gt;Wce
wblll ft',.lool.''
EQ11bb ProfCSIOI' Howard Wolf."""' hu bc:c1l an
ouupolrcn crklt or tbt admialstradon and lu politcy
to*Vdt the Humanif,... qreed ,.jtb Ftadln tbat
"&amp;albh can't affOfd to Jooe &amp;II)'On&lt; else uolcoo they
_,., tqllocod.'' and Wolf added. "witho&lt;ll poople
~ ID bcllcK it hu be&lt;DI•riou&amp;IJ bUilnlll.''
··w~
beyood tbo poilll or trococala, •
II'C* r~qoo~Uoau,'' b t - . . ''the baa ""eaa c1o b
tobtVctY.JI*L" WolfasailuiDedtbal.,..-fKUIIy
will- bt
ill lllc ~ il the

sa

-

_..-lied

-

IDdttoed.,.........,
..rua-.

trmd
'Qto- faaliod&lt;:-':- made by tbt ~

ill thrft 10 fout JC&amp;tl if we are not allowed to
tllo&lt; pcopk,... ~. It will b&lt; a lhatnbla."

~

ApportGlly the .,adll&amp;lt &gt;eaOt has been rdiU¥dy
IUIICatl&gt;cd
the c;uu. Dirtc'IOI' of GrrdiWc Studies
Jobn ~ incliQicd thll his depanmmt had suffered
"only a 6ttk" over the past few years. DiJIIS adrnillled
that be 'hu lost tour fKully tines this year. but
Hnothlna 10 lpt:lk or prcvfow l0 lhiJ : •

rrom

Deotno&lt;tlvt
Much or the Enalish !Hpamnent's P&lt;esent
cooclitioa, aceonlln&amp; LO Ftac!iJI, may b&lt; lllribuled lO
tbt strics piddiots cootainod Ia the Uoivrnlty's ~
year A.cadtmlc Plan lldopc.cd in 1971. DMiod by
ronne&lt; Vic&lt; Prtsicknl of Aadcmic Alfaln RooaJd
Burut, the plan- a blucpriol for the fUIIUC or the
ed-'oftal proass .. U8 iA rcsponM to ant~ed
bvdaU cuu ftom the Stale.
"The Buna plan has been very deuroeti&gt;&lt; to the
l:lwnaaities, .. Ftadin wetted. "It tics iudf completely
to a11Udt:al klod of matter:· He uplaincd that thr
BlinD Plan reduces the nurnba or fatuity in a
d..,...unatt it the numb&lt;J of lludcou cntoUcd in lu
clas&lt;sdedloes. How.,.rr. !radio bcb&lt;V&lt;Siftllo&lt;fotuhy
is roduoed ...- . wW be morelitey not 10 cuter the
~ CftOilrta a dowaward Jpira1 which con onty
result ill tile clcpatttna1l's dc:mix.
.. ~~....,.- b&lt;as the bat thai {Buno) could clo
sin&lt;c the Ua!ocnlty wu il 111 tlllaDCiy difrraoll
finriDc:illl poGiio8, •• Frwlia said. ''but it - a bad plan
md t1w is now b&lt;io&amp; proVed ow."
W'ocltcn COOC\IIJcd tlw lilt Bta~ 1'1111 has WOI'&amp;&lt;I&gt;Od
an alrc8dy troubled situatloa. the noted thai ..,.,.
&amp;spc&lt;lJ or tho diroc:tlve are now out or dale. The
WldctaradUIIe head a&gt;Dcnded the plan had tOm&lt;
bmtlidal intct1tlons but tbat the implcJner&gt;tatlon 001 adequatdy lnvatlp!cd. ''II rdlcd too m!ICII Otl,.&amp;a
. - and abeohxc mllhcmaticol oq,..loo.'' be

Jll'l'ifiod.

To r.,....u IIQ' mo&lt;c reclooaloas in fiCUIIy. "We
had to 10 ODd..&amp; auolllr&gt;cm.'' KCOniiQI to

~
••Buna was the batd&gt;cc mao for (Uaiw&lt;nit} lloba1
1...) K&lt;tur 10 deal with a siluadoo wb.icb doem't.....,

aiJt anymon:," Woll dedarcd. The P&lt;Ofesoor ref&lt;rTed
to the . . - and UDexpcacd \ncr- in fr&lt;&gt;hrna:r

CTtrollmentJ wbidl has put more P&lt;W~.tn OD Enalish••RiJht now the l!naJllh Oepanmcnt has lll'd&lt;hcd iu
raoW"Ca to tbt ab:iotuJe llmit.'' ~M:Cordina to Wkkm.
The only sol onion feasible thai he,... is to inc:rca&gt;&lt; the
number or faculty and aJve area~ a support to t..china
...&amp;staou.

S.. lool
II the Ualwniry adnsinutrauoa docs DOl alia 11.1
.,.._ policy Ia tl&gt;&lt; r- or ~ """
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or IIKkY ud ~ lblap COIIIIDI ia." tk alto
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The~..._ no. 1010 t» CIOfiiSIIOCilio ...w.. 111a
~ wh&lt;D a · ....,_ • tbe 100 .,. Dl ....,. be aun'booled Ia rocea a flllldaa.
portiO tbe ....tJ 1111'1 MDtod llalic WrillllaSUit ICJt
''11st .,..,-.. of monJc rroai !be calliaa
takm by fnlltttDm dllriat- oricsadoa.
block offaadlyir&gt;Arbud L«tm. the H.....ata..t
" Ia the - ...... 1M -...1M INIIble will .. l!allloll ... Pradift -......s. The CbainDIIo edloclll tbo
·~." QplaiDod 'WII:brt. The C:O.Diter:IOr oor.t IIIII bdlds or _ , . or his collapcs who dU "a lot of
the ..._... 'lOtiO ... aow reqoolrod to talte a ieldlr:clu:al UJe in the dqlartmcm." Elllliol&gt; Prof....
campooitioa ..,.. ,.;u diiDIIobb Ill aWilb« and thll Clrl 0eu1s said thll ''more ad more or tbe .....,.,
ju r . - will- be ta1t111t tbe eowsa.
orellllDJtiaa the~
YIIM·"
Wlr:bn oloo hart kiad wonto ror tbe "'fitll\1 UJIIs
However, tbe little oet the fllt1tlly bas c:re8lod a
whlcll be baa .nooaod to "very · ~of"yoantblood"illthe~ "UIIItst
poskM!y." He dc:dand. ''Siurleds ore happy b&lt;ll\1 aomc iowa IC8dlcn ore bind - will bctomc a
pla&amp;:od iDa dell that II oot b&lt;rloalh thdt abUida.." rlcpan-, wllhoot.. _lialiOtlltdaliocuothellkof
Fradin hailant to evaluate the new lest but "mot! Amcrlcu oaluarc, ..
Wolf, who aotod thai
of the lips iodicale th11 it has -tod wdl."
only one member or the facultY is pot tmurod. 1ft the
One ncpthle~ orthcernphasll on eomposltloa IUIIOyean, t~uru.c:nurod taodltrsbavcbmlbirod but
COliiiCS II o-...,. roducdon In tho number or 300 nine carne In 1971 and 1974, wbilt onlY ooc has b&lt;ell
and &lt;4110 level councs and pWUII&lt; orftril\&amp;S due to the ltfrod In-the lut sixyta~S.

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~ Academic Clubs

r------.. New wave coasts in
Learn The
World Qf

Meeting

PROFESSIONA

Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1980

~ORDING

at 4:30 p.m . in room
233 Squire.

SELECT SOUND
2 4 TRACK S TUDIO
873 -2 7 17

All clubs must be
represented.

We wiU discuss "Acad.emic
Week."
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for urgent messages.

the old mainstream
by AJIIIIIO!soa
J';&gt;«t""" S;ll/f W;it&lt;r
IJI the tranlition from the 19'101 Into the 1910l, th&lt;r&lt; hne bml some

c:f1anaa In the musk tea~&lt;. Sl&gt;&lt;dllcally, the upens say, diseo is ow. and

I'O(k (J&gt;attlaalalty New Wa¥C)Is lund h&lt;r&lt; to 11ay. Punk is oo loaa&lt;r such
~========~ a dirty WO«&lt;, and "N.,.. Wave" bas b&lt;ell on ev&lt;rybod)''• lips.
"New Wa¥C," as h Jtands today. 1\a be&lt;ome nothiaa more than a
..... IMe . . . .
mort&lt;tlaa &lt;~Me&lt;. "Nt,. Wave" diseoa ha¥C b&lt;ell opriQiiD&amp; up all o•er the
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country
ror quituome time. pulsau"' to thuouncls or Bloftdio, tile 11-Sl'o.
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the Pr&lt;lmdcn, Pll Bcnctor, 0..0. ac. You wiD fmd "New Wavt"
SIIOIS _...ao a
"'pplcma&gt;U 1o ameraJ int&lt;m~JMpZ~ncs, and "New Wave" doches in all
SitOIS DftD
cbk bollllqua.
Tbls complete "Nco&gt; Wavt" pher&gt;om...on has sprcad by _ , . or
..,. 0....,. a &amp; - , -....is, frOGI CIOB'Io 1ft t.4MllaltM, out wo the~
' - " " . . , _Now the public II~ the po-·pop foetor ''New Wave.'' It Is
417 i t - . AYe.
thelideof " NewWI't" thll docul't •and ror(or IIPltui)IDYI~II all.
This side or .. New Wa¥C" atands for valua diamctric:81ly oppoocd 10 ..bat
At ~ Pl...
"Nni Wa-." in iu primal ronn was an •bout -&lt;he Sa Pistols IOd the

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and toot
the liberty
or .....termina
IOd their
U•es. inauthor!\)',
an atmosphere
or total
"anortby
Tthe UK..:·then m..OC
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'l'bae baoda amn pa~halaotly eqtt to plcue, IOlally W11Ul\&amp; to dilute;
moclify or mllllllo thmudves in abtolut&lt;ly any way thll wiD lncn:uc !heir
litdihood of becomlna rotts&lt;m.
"J:icw Wave" hu cauinly come a ton&amp; way rrocn ~ lites or Sid
Vldoul. You tniY not ha¥Ciitcd Sid, hb mwlc. or whll be had 10 say, but
be lovauod bb own dornn lmqe; no otha band sou.ndod like hb, IOd his
-("whosay5it'saood tobeatlvel")mayhaveb&lt;elldtfeatisl, but II
laJt It was ortamal. You tould pic~ the boy out of a crowd.
TodQ, mOll record stores eater to the J)C1Wtr·poppy, diJoo.ncw -••
aroups, IOd 10 the Futwlale 1yntheslur 1r*:eu&gt;lds who ore llooclloc the
-t&lt;t on Ameri&lt;:lll record Iabeli.
But who remembers "New Wave" in iu primal form? Tbll "New
wa..," born Ia tbo womb or Orear Bri11ln't socio«&lt;nomic cli-er. Who
rm~ernbcrs tbo faas or allth- obtcurc "New Wave" bands on sznall (or
WopO Import labels-lhoR bands Olho CO\Jid never &amp;tt a lab&lt;l whh oet&lt; or
the "bia-8" American rttord companies•

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PlriY

it ApiJI. SliD, loc:81od on Elmwood Avcnuc has a cornp&lt;ehawivc
IOiecllon or "New Wave'' lrnporu.• The •or• buJS whotesak, all the
Caaadioro an4 Brillsh Punki"Ncw Wave" thai can't be found
~.

The ioDportod "New Wavt" olbunls arc. for the""* l*t. producod

...sa: ....a larloviclool rconl libels. ll'smach easter ror tile upirina rotk

-.I 10 Ill a label rn llrilaiD, becaUIC or iu miDJ ollocurt rec:onl

~&amp;,.ii!h IOd c.-lion "New Wave'' reeords ore rdcaod in their

Dlllvt.-'**'- bot Ia the U..tbcyCotDprioc a.m.tl-ta whh tlnk
prorJt• .w-. s.m·s do&lt;A'l Mil tbac """-" 10 mate...,..,, tr'l a

.,..,.,. or lrm:" ..-diroa 10 bayor Jenelfer f17u. "II ,;.-..us~
r...,. 10- the 1oo1ts oo - · roeta wbm tbc1 rmrt the album they
..,....., . . dsowllcft,'' . . .-.s.
Ia - ' - 10 Amtricall alblrtas, the Bridsb imporu • $1.99 .... a
llnJo - · ~. Sbipplaa, -~ uri the cunmc)'
- . . I'MO 1ft all W. ialo _ , . , lll'll.lill's alliaa- is a
~ raaor co the poorer IOOUid qoa~~ry or u- Imports. To art
......,... _...... the l!niiWs record ..._a bave prinlill&amp;

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Tbc c:-dlaa ''New Wive''..,_,-~· l1oaefon. dulylllliSI
11e potld • ._., w111 .,.,. ootr ....,. .an •• w111 ..... m - - the
........ a ooruia ..,_of qulky. ~. thec:.adiu retorcls
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.lea, eo-a, llar:t, ...... "New W a. ." ... . . . 0.... " U tbcy cloa't

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�New 'Steel)'. Dan' disc's price plays sour wallet tune
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~ .....wy. ' "" album •
projcaed lo Jdl " " " - two 111&lt;1 lhr«
millioG oop~a, but ir oa11 ooe millloo oop1a
arc oold-a rdatiwly ~Goo ,.. r11u,_.llle ~
other record compenia may we thlJ u an f
lodlcatlon or publle dlualbloction Mlh the !
hi.&amp;h price. Ma result, che ''biaievcn'' recqrd ~
companies misht DOl tUC the risk or raisin&amp; ·--

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llle aood old days? Tbe lloatJa
- · In .n~ upper ocbdoos or llle lOP 40,
John Lennoh·kinaollbcculture-he.-, wu
mockin1 Ill&lt; Ellablllluncnt and one ~­
released rtcord album 0001 r... do1lon 11 the
mosa, but me times IIIey W&lt;R a-ehaop'.
TodAy, the llcaJ.i&lt;s II&lt; dtfunct, the
Lennon~~ buyiaa Up batr me OOIIIIUY• rueaway inllatloo b c:ausirll lllc price or
~ to sky-&lt;Cdct. aod record prloa
Ire no octplicxl.
Sl&lt;dy Dan's oew LP. Gt~Mdto. b one
todlwloo or ho• druicaUY th&lt; limes lla~
chanlcd. O.Zucho, a sin&amp;lt dbc album. lo
JMbOI lor 1 wbQppins $9.98. It COli Me,\
llftonla $1.1 ltll'llioo to produce, but the
album'.t produrtlon com arc not $0
ln&lt;:n'dlbl&lt; when ~jtcted album Illes .,..
two and thrtc million copiH.
One area record !it or&lt;, Play &amp; Aa,aln, Som,
has clccidql noc to c:any 0truc1to bocause ol
me hi8h poi«. J....W..- fl)"nn, buyer IO&lt; Play
it Apln, Som, e"'lloin&lt;d thai the...,...- 't
be Jdllna the album because "w haY&lt;
principles; it the priot lJ 100 hl&amp;h. - ,...,.,.,
buy•.. no way."
John o..odonl. Buycr-AdvendlnJ ~Of
ror Butralo Entapriscs-Cavqcs, it oliO
dimtlsficdwith MCA'shikc. "I'm vaymudl
ac.ainu the price, I don't want iltosprcad ,''
he said.
A ameral boycou towards Gauclto,
Grandon! bdit&gt;'H, would no&lt; ert&lt;C'I MCA.
"Wt will r104 boyoocl. but at llle flmtllm&lt; ,..
•·ill ri04 aurdil•cly ~amote either." Ht
e•plaincd m11 O.Zudto ·, hish price ..;n not
PfO\&lt;nl C.•a&amp;a from Jcllinl lllc album, llld
h wUI no4 t-rft\.'1 t.h~ size or tht&gt; aor~·s
onv&lt;n!Or) lor the Sttcly Din di.«:.

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trmeS9.91Scedy01nllbumdoc&gt;DOitocal
me ~.i&lt;rud tiOO to throe mWlon losalcs. k i
niicl&gt;• cauor MCA 111c1 me entire reoord _
coosid&lt;abk ~.
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lllcmsciYCJ iD ... or pubtic

c!lsso.thrartlon roc lbe priot lnc:rcasc. llle

0.ZlK'ho ..,lJ tdl. He otttibuttd lhbto Stcdy
Dan's "supcc-sroup JIIIUS." aod tO llle faa
"'"'Gcnrio will ·~able Air play
on a&gt;IRliiCrOal pop-rillli&gt;
.!Wlon.s. ''Hownu,
It'• probable mat potmtialllla w\U btloR lo
hom&lt; !&amp;Pin&amp;.'' GRBdoni added.
SuP&lt;T Group
Area record stMes are concfl'Md •bout
Rcaardlcss or price, Gr•ndoni believes che err... or MC.A's prioc-hlke on~ record

indUJUY as a

tr MCA ...,.,...rouy
S9.91. me possibilily c:xisu
lila&lt; lllc .,_.... oilier mojor r.....aiaa
companies, (RCA, CBS, AU..Iic, tJDo.4
Ardoto, As)-t-. w... _._, llld
Ot,iul) will follow Nil aod raise thdr
prices.
MCA ·, eomoc'llton wlQ be •atchina
w~&gt;o~&lt; .

$db Oowlro II

rooord industry bas not .., Randord prices
lor variouJ roc:t albums. The retail pr~ for
older albwru rrom bia name bonds (The
Doon. EaaJcs, Bcatlcs, etc.) wer&lt; clropptd
rrom S'l.91 10 sus. The retails ror boc
.ound lniCks and supcr-srouPll like cbc
Rollin&amp; !i&lt;OIICS, Supenrarnp, aod me,..,..,
X - IOUDdlnock ~ all rdauvdy blah.
bet....., SI.A and $9.91. Rccorclnp lr&lt;JD a
variety of baDds qb .._.,Up" IUIUJ
(The UUk RM:r 8a!od. Anlb&lt;..i.a. Molly
HadJcc. etc.) arc m&amp;ilina ror • modc:nte
S7.91. Price dq&gt;mds larJdy on lhe bllld's
tams or sales and top~ ..., ...
Similar reactions to rtcord ~loc lncrc..,..
ocxurrtd "'boo Qllftll's 1977 LP oold ror an
lll•tlm&lt; hish (at the time) or S7 .~ 111d &gt;Jain
In 1978. wbm &lt;he soundtrack from tbe
movie A S/gr is Born. lilrtd lor S1.91.
In lhc paR. only mov~ tOuocllrad•.lo have
ocartd G&lt;nlchoi
S9.91 pn«.
This is. beclusc tou.ndlr.cb au· tract.uocaally
01oduccd io limi!td quanlitics- &lt;'&lt;lttu.ally
bcaJmt quite rare. The record comp&amp;Di&lt;S
aotlci.-.•lllc hilb dcmantl lor tb-limlt&lt;dtdtt.ion aoundtraclts, aod s.pocullle that lhe
blah prie&lt; wW 001 del&lt;! mwic mtbusiasls
rrom buy!na these records.

c.rua•.,...,t

GSA 'political' fallout' remains
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A dntcr jdc:a of lllc lbiaki,.
behind a_.uovoni'al IJIII&lt;ftdmmc,
the - · or wllicb resulted 1ft the
rcslana~ion or G&lt;aduat&lt; Studtnt
A.IOociodon (GSA) V'tce President IO&lt;
E&gt;tcrnll Alfalrs Frtd Flou. Is
emcralna followina dlscussi&lt;1ns
with KYcral GSA member• and
oth..- orrociab.
Tht amendmtnl. approvtd

21 ·12-7 at the No•cmbct II
-ina or the GSA. defined
"parthu. electoral. political

activities.. .. applyina otlly
pcnons

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1 aroup 11111 could l&lt;avc the doo&lt;

open lor the destruction or
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rears that the amcndmmt may
~ result it&gt; l&lt;pl ... ion
apinJI 111&lt; auda11 aov&lt;romcnt
or...-loo.
Flou cxplaiDcd thc me m&lt;~~~•&lt;ll
or "poliliaol." which bad P&lt;&lt;'iousiY
bern uodtrmtd and wu thcreiO&lt;e

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IIUidr. "

flou cites the: cumplt where.
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Accordln&amp; to lllc ft&gt;rm&lt;l' Vice •
President, there was a "complaint
to me Otancdlo&lt; rrom a small risht

•ioa conurvacfvc aroup. ••
conctmi.oa I be IDddmt. Thh
ev&lt;n&lt;...Uy led to me c:oun case or
Gould VS. S&lt;riJ&gt;au Ill Wbt&lt;h the
coun clcOdtd qainSI the 1&lt;11011 or
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lllc riahl to impose allldclincs
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Ibm&amp;.' ' said FlOJS.. .. , don't
think me amcndmml .........,
oDtdlilmt.'' Ho......,, om&gt;rdina to
lb&lt; &amp;IIICIIdmmt.l spotuOr )OfJ&lt;
ROJitbc'&lt;~sky. the move t~r&amp;J
lL!IK

intcaded to clarlry curr~ot
aaldtliJ&gt;es. "I'm 00&lt; lhJDkq in
t&lt;m&gt;s or coon &lt;:tiC1 0&lt; . .~
tik&lt; lbar.'' said R~.
RQIICII&lt;vUy Ujllaincd tllal lllc
amtadmtnr wat drefttd by
''&amp;radUIIe srud&lt;nt r~cscntatiVU
wbo - · pan or the GSA." The
aamendmcnt 'kU fint Introduced
1&amp;51 ycac. but was never VOted on
"because we ktpt losln1 Quorum."
Sub Board. l Eneutive Director
Dmnis Blct, Who wu noc Pf.a\t
fot the debale tNt is. familiar w.·itb
otudeat JO&gt;-crumalt opcntion. said
t.bol me GSA's dtrlllitlon or poliUcll
ts "sr.ria.ly (O&lt; tbdc OW'D - .''
The fultl approval or luodbtc. In
aU ta:$e$o- must tOCM from 1M
Uoi•mity's Division of Student
Arr.m.Aoal&lt;dln&amp;IOBtldc,mcGSA
may decide an mate an cxpmditwc
or funds lor an ocdvlty wblcb Is
whhin their own au•ddiocs.
p&lt;OOCJS lllc _......k. ftl&gt;d It to
Stl&gt;dccu Affairs and ho~ u blocl&lt;td
because it docs not COliform 10
lhcir cwddlnc:s· If the tWO IFOIIPll
canooc aar« i&gt;n a JOiuuon. lllc
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o whole, tlw&gt; 1M COUIItry ohDulcl bop ........,.. t.or :...._
CUOIInll
"' "flllllinlaltlon" or~ ......-.~u~ not~ by 1111
on H&lt;Mmbor • · --.~!*&gt;ad--....,..._ of the 111n Jooe Clo'
Ooundl. the s.nta 0...• Courtly - . 1 of ~ ood tho Sin
l'lwlcfoclo ......... of 5uporvia'l., .
polillaolclomiNCion of .....
·· tiWd and fourth lorpot cities and ..... of tho DOllon't , .......
~ CIIUDiio&amp;. which .a-ly hu a pcpul&amp;tlon lupr than llllo"-

"""'them

u&amp;mcl.- o o d - otborWhile tho .....,.,... of aucaoofUI

~

......., here M-e _ ,

_ , c:ondidow lhla - .........t II
holdint! poolliorlo ol poww ,._ 1M

mld-tll'OL Son Jooe h u - . ~by a WOCDAntDQ'IM' ror-ol,an.
u huSon
mony .....,..In Santa O...o ~. juot.,.., ol
Son ftondoco, hold olecled and appointed politil:ol off'...., In faa. that

,.--.So

-.dubbed.,... f......,

....., before tHt l&amp;teoc eloctlor! the_,. bad
capiiAI ol tho "'Oiid..
l!ut 11 11 notoWO&lt;tl!y that c1unr1s their cam~ tho female condidatM
buoly mmtloned. traditional femlniot ...._ JIUCI\ u the fquol ftWUa
Ameftdmmt. afrlnnatM! aalon ond abortion riCh&lt;•· In Son Jooe
putlcularly, female offlce.-ken went out of their WI)' to oltun the
lrollnllt llbo!l.

Bread, buHer
"''m llOI a femlnlll, rm a woman.· newly-elected oounc!lwoman Pauic:ll
SAuoodo wu quoted u ..ylf18.
New CIJUil&lt;lllwornan Nancy Llnni Mid that while the f...U women'• loauoa
"':'" lmpanant r 1 tHnk they touch ~· U..."l. •lteY had no
1n

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C

-n.e a.y of Son -

. . . ,, deal wfllt abonon," ""' Mid. "1 . _ my

opWooo on tblt 10 III)'OIIIf." Loaol .,._ end butter ,.,... what
-lm'lld In 1M COWidl ~ ahe Mid. "Wbon you'relnt.....,ed In a
tra,_,. ..... thore Llo'l • fen&gt;inbl point ol view about k."

- ' -..... .......u - .I.JJ Jlrdoo."'"'*·.... ..,.ay ~- an

criydownpl.lyed _ ...
5be uid " " ' - not lclmtily with
t.:a. . they,..IDtNoian Into p«&gt;ppe'a u•.,. by
thofederal~
•
"I won wllbout tho Equal ~ """"""'-'' U!IIAI on lion Jooe aonda
and on Son Jooe ...._. tho Ald. "Wbo!n I walked the pr'll&lt;lncLo. tho main
thin&amp;_,..,.,. bit on wu ""'-· h'a the oi.WIIbtrr.,... ~aoue.•
Anott. ot tho newl)'11ooaed a&gt;undlwomm, Blonca 1\lvarodo, tha chy't
llrol_.oo•tho' bootd, ec:hoed..tho familiar oornpl.llnt that tho
femlnllt _ _ , t bu Unle to do with mlnorilloo 011() tho ,_-. -n.

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Congratulations· to the Fall 1980
inductees of Tau Beta Pi
National Engineering Honor Society
Cradaate Stadaata:

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Post-War
power structure

Third World nationalism erupts
_ _ _ _ by Alan C. KK biC
llefore World War IL African
potW~

Wt~rC

much euler tn

tmdorstand. 'T1Mt CXHllinm"'l wu
dlvldood lr11D I'Ali'OP"•n •phorco o(
lnnuen"" The Brirloh, frunch.
Gennruu, arid l'orh.Of!utte .,ch hod
rhclr own colonlet and a ll policies
were the mull nf 1he domeitk: and
international pohclet or lhe motht:r
country
Mlu llw ""~'~" lh!IW chorlf!od
rapidly U... 111 pon rn rho . -

-..orld pcnt.er alrueiture. tM ch.anp
.., ,,lleNWuonal KOnOinlltl-, and lhe
tde&amp;b laod 00.. n by rhr """' 1./nirod

The mojor problem wloh Ihe now
African nallon• "•• polltiCIII
lrutAb!Ury. ,~ l'll&lt;roatln« colonial
power... In order ro rnalo1aln aorne
a&gt;ntrolfn lhcfr •wo,ywud o:hlldrl!rr"
enco~ and uoulllly gUI leadcno
who W()ukl be IYRIIMihetic 10 1M
West and in nppooltkrn 10 lho
Sovieu.

Unfortunately , m•ny o( ll~
heods ol •tare-in an •rt=p\ 10
tnalnlllin ohe1r f!DOd "'lallom "rllr

ttu!t \ Vest-oonllnued tfW)Nettlr)
aupport aod fought not luot
Commurul$ but any oppoolticl&lt;o and
ullimarel) CXllliOiidorod lhllr power
uno dld•torut nde

~~~u. Africa tw!ame • fU.I'"ble of
rndependenr .ure. each • yin« fOI'
.rablld) , ..cwiry. and a 1'1- on

u""''f'f'&lt;'lpcw..- arrd w""llh from
emerprilin.s muJII·nath.m11t tn

Ear1h

se!ai"Ch Of I'W!W

n.e put.t·war er•. ~.li ~ pan of tiM!
new pm'ler t lf'UC1Ute, ~ the

Th e new dlcuaora

abu~

money.

., hh

tn:.rket..

t'f1en

nr mWJlPMI&gt;rlll&lt;&gt;d rhe
F~a"lnf( lou ol l~u.

dJ•'-"&gt;n of the world Into IWO

•h•rply

ovpcood ..'"P' on

o""

folde wu the Unllbd St1W. and lht.ofr

,,rocl1umc.wt c•phallu/damocraey
!!.Wium nnd on ttw olhtJr

•'de WM

Commentary

'tbe SoviCI Unlun and Commumsm

l"he- n:tk»nale at tl~ tin'~ wat thai a
goverrunent either belht\re d 1n
Cumnlunitm or apU.ajbm and had
IO be undu the whJ8 0( ON! o( the
super J&gt;CWt"'11 In thlo M!IUn« """"'
till! ~of -.tut rno) be rhe """'

1rnpuru11t force WI ~"ltid pr..dtho

toc:f.i,--.tu:nJ """""kl

nat~\IJi&lt;~;m

C.r~ r roph lc

pollcl""
1\ ..... a&gt;iocU.\116m k.ft Jl(nco. .....
conhnent \\ •• tn 1 ,.ucf n.e. new
l~,ade, un'le 10 puwer duvugh
lppc.Jtntmmt Ot" fMclton from the
depor-1111!1 "m&lt;MhllTiond -•uch b
i'&gt;lgeN-&lt;rr lhNugh whol
urtcn Wuudy wart ur lndopendeoce
~:lmHar 10 lhl t In AJp!ria 1'hc ne\1\'

w.,..

le•der.t

were

f• cad

wuh

innumerabte probft:m~o, but rJlOitt
lmpurtant ware eaonomtc and
polrric•l orablllr.y ~to """"""'k

•upport,

tcr~n••

huna and

tedv"""«.l-. the In•,.............., 0( rhe

new

tliiiKHlt

tn eoononuc plaming

uften ted 10 Jndftctefu
COWII'Ojl/tl&lt;" pillidH

••td uftcn

'""""''"' oid

lhC' ""'de•• .....,

wowlllrog oo """""" IIMl 1..-.lfll'
muJli·n.monods or P'etnmentt and

puppet• o( Ou W~ de
in:tlut"'CC. "hethet" or '"" tl.ea.r

varied from mUon to Ntion, came
' " be 1mown arllec:lhoey .. •Afncat~
SOdallm).&lt; Plrn noroed by Sene(!&amp;!'•
Preoident Loopold.SOO.r ~··
A{rlean SociAlism haa bean
deacribed to tpean ~'10methlng

dif(nrent

10

eYeryone." It can vao

fmrn Nlgl!rl•'• coUectMutloo ol
Lind Wider an otherwiM' rlflht·wlnS
military premnten to a flriL"\
CornnlUI\bt 11ate u m Afllob
M•r-Wm ln. Africa ls fllC)re ot an
~ policy lhln a pottrrcal
p&lt;tNIIUion. Thl• i• ••peclally
P""alenl rn "'""""ure

""""'old

r:.uh-drop planutlon economr..
hod to be repiKed with an
lnll"flnlod mulll~ P"''V"m to
bulh fo«! n.atlonal populatioru ••
-.1111 u ..uhlilh 11 buo lor trade.
To many ln the \\~e.t lrl.)'
cc;~llt'tll\'lr.lliOO

Wli

seen

II

OJmmwli.Jm and undttr u-w okJ
helle( in" monoUt hk: communl.sm,
• Ahlfr ooward&lt; tho Savl&lt;1 •Pht!"'
\va• Cf'rQilCOU'ly feared 11~ okt
roloni4J powt.'f'!i ;;tx.f thu lJnllt.."Ci
Stol.,.. lry lighrcloin~ otoW- hold ""
tho Jintt.QxnruwW:t dk1tltor&amp;, loll
n•uch ouppon among the African

nation.\,

~.-hh

ef(er.."\a »cmg reh ven

Slroto;;ty ood.oy.

became

act.kHli Wft'f: IJ"'lhfo; t~t U\ICI"Db Of

otw.r poople
I he rftUIJ " .. • pu~.trtuuon ol

~~within molt

Alnc::.n Olltor\l

One t.vldd ~ tu_werin8. apenmen1
builcling&gt; ' and lllnoual""" on rhe
capital cilld and ~In«

1'',...",.

... run-down- rb~lthe
c:ou..rury. Witha.o t.h.l• fr.1mr.v.urk
~me tht! rile of an Of,po,llkMl 001
urrglna lly of any polhleal
,.,nua.•lon, l/UI with tile g04lt of
economic and toe.ial j\.l&lt;l lw fur rho
~JeC&gt;ple. 11•e ~Wittlncft dtwak&gt;ped
mw a ralionllllm, • dollr• to ri(,l
their
nation
of
puppet
&amp;&lt;&gt;~tt.

Afncoo for 1\fricaru
and by African&gt;
tTftf1'ledb;ae reform waa needed
and lha..,.,...,po.-1 a more equal
oharirts ol weallh and ~
The IDOVI!fttetl.S. whach actua.Uy

Ii

~ lion

One of the looditl(t Mrk:an
n~UonaliJU. ~titc!n wu AtsrNn
t·r~nu. fanun.. Writllt« '" tl~ bte

19SO. on hb ""per~ence&amp; &lt;lunn611"'
&amp;nd·FI""t!OCh wu- ol t..brnt.Jor\ 110 ht.&amp;
hom~land.

fa.non

drawt

diff""""""' bdo""'n rhe !iUCiolo..
odeu ..&gt;awned by AIArXIII thaor)
&gt;nd ,,_. of Africao SO&lt;:Wl.~
Aooonting to 1he AJgertan wf1ter.
the ,..,...,ruticl&lt;o lu A!rico "iU •lin

nut anv"'l Ihe proiMiirilt, but wilh
the pea.unu. Tho proJetarlal,
f'anon bcliewi;, I• a \'ll:lldge ol

colonlaJ ·'l'le u aU African ci41N
ore, and t. lnOr&lt; likely to oupporl
rho puppet pemmenr whk:h I)Mr
klfJPOI'U their 1ntM"ei U Af.nc1 Jt
ruaioly rural land. u ely dw.U.n
~. minurity.

Allho&lt;li!h contradiclion ol """

MarAUI

theory, f&amp;nan ~ that

wh.Ue the uprliU'i will be of lhU IUitW"d tuwl.f'd! \\urld '""-otulion.
ntu...'IC$. ~ wtU not be equal but rather 1morcb lhe elm1f,lloll10n
ltnwe\dr llparl fro ~tu~ u( •mperllllsro. "fw.rher ~
lo.ad!nhip ""'"' .. w be nu~ econormc. or pol,uul f•non
dotlnctlon-rhe .-...... " "'"ki!l!l bdoo.Hihll 1hlrd World lllliooo.
da.u, ~md WurAeol.tle ~houl •houl!h rhey hi• • con flier in«
nll1nt1Jn une ~ dA.u
Tl\e m.a,or problem "nh

lndt\-.do,al.,.W,~ ~ tJNie an c:llne

•

at~ r.. the only,_,. ror 50dal
~. , . . ....,... ..y arnduded
Z.lrrtbilb,..,.Rhodetl.t dv!l war. led
try lloben M"""be. is • cl.u&amp;ic
eumple of ....._., armoci•II\W!Ie.
attn« tho fa~..,.. in Latin AmOrico.
r.,....r~n« (roo! .,_., roree of
••111'"11 """""" African 5ocialiaJ

rend""' robdie\'e'" rhe pootoibilJI)
ol pollllc.tl aalon """""'r5 10 ...:&gt;al
chao~

NURSING

PARTY

""'"""'"front .....t beth ..... r-

•••1 1M \\'Ul~ to ~ • ..wtt!d
c.lifferenttatlon wlthin lhe' Third World "loch o;an ~ IU
pu&gt;antry 11\1&gt; _ , orr.rofrutitln """ ...,.,... ..nd ph lndepon&lt;lorrlly
Sed 10 the failurv nr the revolulion frooo oul&amp;lde pnmuNIO.
,.., """"' "/llrican Sociali&lt;ro" iJ
m the e •·POM.ug.\Jie";'le cohlny OC
u1 many w•Y' .a nli:5n0fllie'f. n il
Gul.i\N'
mairUy a ~ne• of n•tion.aJlst
...,.,..,....,.. un~nS for a quick
Oo •olde p rdl6u""'
Panon pre~chM. aa do mns1 ooda.l mlorm. a more equAl i110riro&amp;
o( weolth. and rl., ret011tloo •nd
r evo l ot~ona.riea , tha t i:rmed
pe.uanr uprw1111 rn Afnca 1&gt; clo&gt;o

Afru:an Suctalu:m , duttbed
ldenllf'ic Soctlh.sm.. b~ fanon ''
nul .a d\l:kS of ih~ Commun•~m
II

I• nU~Ilhic

II\

tl.llute-IW..tt

oo.·.wpn...,l or A!rioon ..,.;.,.y.
T h~ \Ve.atern n.ttion• mu"
undtMand lloe vutly di(Terenl
Sltwttnn lu Af~ and ratptel i&amp;s
~- Ttwr-.se&gt;lot•for•
chiJig1e (« lhl bot oer, bdont a fair
Afrioon .JJUio&lt;y bued orr muruol
.....,.,,_ can be t&gt;p&lt;a«l E""Y
MOon •anc.t lncieprnclenoe .and.
hapoiWI)' •
ai ru
poop1e b) rhdr o..-n ... . a.r.rn• riW' l'n•od sure..,... "-'JXO
U.ndt."I""~AIWliJ\8 and cooperi\KJift.
from AfriQ&amp;ru.. iJ muN ~.. IJaj

b.,.,,_

undcrWand ""-"'

Festival
HARRY STERN and his Orchestra
lor

WHEN: Tu esday, December 2
WHERE: P• .J.IIOTTOMa
TIME: Starts at 8 :30 p. m .

The First Light of Chanukah
TUESDAY, DEC. 2nd a t 8 :00pm
Fillmore Room of Squire Ha ll
Refreshments

Latkes

Sponsored bJI Clrabad HOU$4! of Buffalo

$1 .50 donation for .75 ¢ mixed drinks!
$4.00 donation for free, beer!

SEE YOU THERE!

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�:editorial
J Cycllcalwoes

or- ...... _.

Nothing new

1 , _n...
.,. ol&gt;ltgolcwy .t...... ljlat
~~
Prbl"'-lon ...,.
••• rwgletlatlool ciiHic&lt;lnlee. a ntol"'-1 pn&gt;lac:llono and ,..,__ the
A -budget. 1"hey.,. a ll ,..unoent t - I n the C)CIIc8l- we

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andlmiiO'IIIIt - ' &gt; t o commend._~ alter time.
One of the moot unfottUnaU per...,jal topk:a _ , _ Ulh Engt'-h
- ~t-o llfiiM -.mp~e ol • IHOV'""' .,.._....., by tho t&gt;u0ge1
INit atymled IIIla lnall111tlon. Eacn ,._ the1 IIIUIJoiow
li. MC1iool ol 11\e ~Y- aoma olthe c - olg..s o f -· Tha
i c_.,.pec:~~ec~. addiwa.,.l_,lnO lnttoCIIIctcwy.,.,..,..and Ita fine
ton r. "'- away from clacey.
Today, In 11110, ChalnnaA .lo-'&gt; Fnodln NPO&lt;t• that rnota1e Ia otrong
~· the IMdans hla II'OGratll muat - · That"• wl1her totigt&gt;allon "'
blind optlmlatn and Wllo't to otoy 1o '*Y whlc:ll trait to more pllllut7
On lhe otllat hand, tt..t'a delllnfl w1th 11&gt;1 rMll1y the1oo mony at
UB h....C- to - L H"a 1 ro0110noa to no new loculty 11011\lona and
dlftii&gt;Opn ol ropi&amp;Cing thoot thet ,...... t&gt;aan vacattcl. II"• wottdng will\ 58
lacul1y "*'&gt;&gt;&gt;aroln a &lt;lapat\mant originally olotod IO&lt; t20. ft'ollltlfng lot o
the potential wu theta to&lt; - l n g ••g.ut."'
• ...., good" ft'a .urvlvat
Hoe&gt;alully this yaar-wnlch MWiha tnltoductlon ola new Vlca Pru,.,.,t
'"' Acodttmlc Affairs-will new bfUOIIflnta IO&lt; the Un!YOtaltY'•
academic tutura. We hiVt au o;f.ewtd lht faUur•• of I he enroument driven
Bunn Plan ar.d ate now. rePQntcll~ commiUtCI 10 lttUng Ot'IW oo•!t, new
ouldelln••·
Fradln'sexpta.narlon lhlt tht old Plln ttduced thot number of fec.YrtY In a
ctep•rtment If ltle number of tludentl decreaH&lt;I 11 accurate. His

i

i _....,.

,_.at

I lOCI !On.

ToiMEdflor.
-rUnnoltln Talber1"1sltatdly I new phettomanon to
this \JniYerolty. In Olff !'fill ol crvaniUIIon (aludanl 0&lt;

otherWIIal m - I n g o and ~to oro
tnaollab4a and miJot be dMlt With fr""' 11&gt;1 tnalcll,
- t h e . . . - orlglnatod.
Botting IIIII I!&gt; mind, "" catUng to&lt; !llaMA Dotllak'o
rulgnotlon

..._lion

as

11 1101 always too '*OJ lo polnl'tlle linger of
bfomt .., an lndMduot. ouot IIYI "rotten apple" and
oama old lnaHK1... Wf/1,
ConOrolullta Dianna Dlfllakon hot dOI:J_ICitlon to 11&gt;1
11011 ol Vtoo Praoldant by rotntlnlng In lalbat1 and
tuoMIIQ to worll INngl 0111. II It lhla !'fill ol Wllo . , _ . crwoe~ortotlca o f ' ' " " ' -·
buml&gt;la otono, the

Vlca .Ptooklant ol lhe Student

obwloUSiy

Ia not a welt ttlought out

observation lhlt with fewer tacutt~ . tower etudontl W'Jf be drawn to a
depettment 11 ntute.
What ho doesn't aey. howOYer, t1 that the offort to attract ltudentt may
often ~pordilolhe academic lntorgrlly of aprogrom. Aapol~ted out by o
number ot Engllah profeasora. c111111 of 30 are no W'l'\l,. near 11 itroc:Uvl
as ctauu of 20. Ttwt lnatructora become overwor1ced eno the C.pH"' an&lt;l

Quality ot odUcatton olton Jtopatdlttcl. Tho naodcountt-ano the
~nmental tundt-howeYef, eptral upwatcta.
So Ihe Engfl lh 0e11011mtnl r0110111 now IIIII II II HIUIOtod; IIIlO~
tlle o tthair lfmlt. Undoublodly tho odmfnllllltlon Will nova to toolltwfceln
11&gt;01 dirac:tlon wnon budget lima rolfo oround and do¥110 oome way to
accomodatt \he PfOQram.

It Ia vnfMvnoto that the dtt&gt;at1mant-roknowao lOt ttl - · and
writl&lt;a- Ia t~ to ttoeh 120 cou,..oln blolc CO&lt;IIIIOIIIIon. But that Is
wlletetfMI 111..,..,11 110 and panlevlarty'wtth
Education, the naod I•
thetetoo. Now
111a ruou~• aro raqv~od to .... an ottortng tt..t
1\os altUd'f o ttophlao to a diammol te¥0!
Thert Ia no a lmpfo oolu\lon IO \he budget CIIMI that IMUIIIy pit
-tment oht&lt; -~ ' "" oMoo the U.'--lly. But as on
tnatnutlon. Ub 11 ,.,._ to,._, 111 oactO&lt;O lntac:t.
The vitality of 101M ...., lmiiO'Iont II'OGtOITia, 111&lt;0 Englllh, II annually
ttwutonoc~; Thofo hU to ba o ttmllto now tono the cycle ..., ...,,....,._

o-at

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Vinyl absurdity
America'S lnlet\OIM*IICO&lt;IIO&lt;OlionO naod tO bl gf- 0 toud 11110 dMt
- t h a t t h lo Country"o ~~ enl~tol&gt;vylng age group-18
to 24 yoor-o-wMI not al1 by Idly and auc:cvmb to ,..,,.., Ollllloltetlon.
Aag&amp;rd- ol wt&gt;a t ....,. nAgoltJ
11101... ftln 111111ng ~· ol
Staaly OM's new al&gt;um, Oo.......,, COllatio otlldanll ahollld raaJIJio thai 11'1
In '""'' boot tntorn11 to "'"""" IL ltiiCA 11 throw1ng uo a llttla 111•
Ovlatmat bah~ an ai1M'It:Mto ... ftow much we'll ~t• at thtlr rklfeu~y
htoll ll'lcal. They lhould ba told bluntly that II\Other lnc,...o In ,...,td
COli Will not bl toloratad.
Wo raallzo tnllo llon hat hit ...ryono, a nd lhattha rKO&lt;d ootnJIInl. . 110
not pulling In thO pro!lto \he)' ..,., could command. But to ton out an
otbum to record o~oroa wl1h • llot II' lea ol SliM Juot 10 ... 111*&gt;111• Wl1o
want IIIII 110111CUI8t album, but K It an lnlllfl 1o AIM&lt;Ico'a -buying
public.
Ao tough •• It may bl for SIHiy O.n 1111ato rolllat buying on album 111•Y
heva wa ltod thtM y0010 fO&lt;, \halncantiva l•t'*ato 111•• by Oo iJatro In the
otO&lt;tl. All MCS.- (at. ai.J naod to - • • Ooucho toll well, and wo')l
all bl llwtng W\11} rag11far 18.118 1111 1111cat.
If thlo ohoukl h -. Staaty Dan's next atbum_ mlght "- called
oomotnlng tlnl l'lto s.ty't f,. limit.

s.m·a

THE $p£CTilUM.
Vol. 11, No.e

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wo.1111tesa · o t t - wrltl&lt;'a " ' -· Ia 111'on fnlollteluol aUernp\IO IQI\oe IMIIIY•terlao of lifo"'
otloot, or ol boll&gt; IO&lt; tt..t maltor. 01 courao, you may
otHI take thfo wlllcl'llvar way you wtlh. olnoa aa an
unfmaolllotiWt -would oay, "I&gt;MIIIY II In the oya
ot the blholdor," "' aa _ , . d.r.noao wtltt&lt; would
oaf, that no amount oi iWuonlng, caJoling, Inducing,
oacluclng, or yalllng will make o """'nlng!MI,
wotthtass point Into o ..,.,.,, or maybe...,. allglltfy
maanfnvluJ oneWhenyouknowthott...,.,ealfy lon't or
won1 ba the lalnlaot scant ot hoJII.
Or ot auccaaa. ~ng lhwortad In any allampt to bl
aucceoatut Ia not aaay to lake (at lhlo point auccaM
, _.. not ltunl&lt;lnO and malntaltllng your IOIMtY), ond
It's~- - t o · - you ... living""
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bullclogooiii&lt;O ,..,.. otyour doO&lt;
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baalo. Providing remotes wltn rran•PO!'Iatton ttoma
during lhl OYtnlng to ptOioci 1114tm agalnll · - It a .,.
I am wrlttng IIIIa tell"' to point our to all moles wtto Juotltlab4o lcloo. · wily IIIOUid wo be obliged to
UYo Oil e&amp;mj)\lS mat ~~~ 0 10 CUrTontiy being pay lot a ptogram Wfllch we oro nof llftowocl to ~
dloctlmlnated - tnst. t.AI ,...,...-. 1 IM oil -&lt;&gt;J!tlclpet-.11\.
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Each .,~. 1 - . -..ty mlnvt" of W!\11 W111 ooon H-neteu. I 00 not 1001 " II -ait&gt;lilly to i
berat~tlcn.
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pmYido additional ptotectlon .,_ onc1 11&gt;cmt lunGing l5
Hoell - . bom tomalo, I -.lei MYW - . pnw1c1oc1 tne Burtoto Pollee ()opo.rtmont. 1111 a dtowoce one! a
with lronoportollon ttoma ovory ...,lng Yla tho ant ~ 1&gt;00&lt; ronoctton of tho BPO th.lt an Ant ~ "- van muot
rape tuk Coree • an, howevet,~ Ia not the eau.
operate, but If lhe SA leola It o -.oatty, It afloulcl bo
In Ylow ol the lactthl llhl Unlv..olly dluvo\0$11$811 provld4d lot the entire ott campus otuclont population,
or all roopontlOIIIIY to oil campijt lluclonto, 1 tool thlt not jull ona halt.
my SA lunda ore being aPI)IIecl on • clliCflmlnatO&lt;V
To the Editor:

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No Blue Bird blues
To lhl Editor.

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to employ IOdde lalo new octtoot·l~ ou...
bocauoa of tho monetary savings. The bus company

The I'&gt;Hidenl ol Blue Bird Coacl! Unes. Inc:., Wflk:h
ooora tea an ..tonolvo buolng -Oclult on And botwoon
•he vartous UB campusea, tlaa taken lsaue wilb a
number ol matters 'ailed at a r~e~nt quutioft..andano- period lrwoNing the Stuclont Alfolro Committee
andthl Dlroetot ol campuo Buolng.
l.oulo A. ...,.gnano, Ill.,. Bird I&gt;'Oalclent. ulcl nto flnm
wu unlall1y being
ocope pool tot a oHuallon
~ to controlled bY tllltJn-.ltyono not bY tile bua
come&gt;~ny. O..rtng on lnlonmaiiiO-mlnuto' rneotlng lUI
--. cam- &amp;sing D1roct01 Root&lt; M&lt;Gm neon~
rnombefa o t tM Stuoent Attalrt CofNnluee outll,.
comsmlnls concerning lr_.,y and ICheduallng ol

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Magnano assaneo that ' 81ue 81fd Cloea r'lot schedule
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buill. Thlal• done by the IJnl•eralty'a C&amp;mPIIS Busing
Off~:·

He continued, •·there aro n\lm41f04J.I conditions

evch &amp;a adverse w et~her, f\eavy ltafflc and
ovo.cn&gt;Wcling - . , II - - ne&amp;~ty lmpoaaible to
- · to tile !&gt;'ociM - u l n u outll~ed by t~e
Unhtenl" . But • • • tnat we h.aw an e 1.teltent
IICORI 1ft We rooanl"
M" ,...... to the two-Goof uanah eoulptnent taJten
out of ~ at US tl'Mt year. Magnano conJends 11
wu BlUe bf&lt;cl1o position t~ll tne • - translt•typo
unit Ia belt lot entering l nd ••lUng hom tne -icles,
However, Maon•~ elatmed h wet the Vnlvetslty's
dotl&amp;lon not to utitlle thet tyl)t of •Qufpment. but

chief executtve noted tf'l.&amp;J the trantl1 bi.IMS were In
WHY good con4illon and were recentty 10td to • New
Yot~ City compony which lo cu1T011tly uotno, them on a

dalty basta. In lcldltlon, he uld BIIHI Bird otllfed to
replocetho cluot door vollk:tea wllh new oqutpmont or
1111 aamo otyle
Regarding the matt• o1 nlgnt bu .... - In M&amp;9nano
:~ •'We do wt\.11 UB t.Us us 10 do as fat u
ling."

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HI oummeo uo till subjeCt bY llotlng that no one
hn IIOcl more - - onc1 "'-1oc191 - n t n g
tne busing oltuollon at tl&gt;e Uni-.Jty than Blue Bird
CGaCII U -. And he lllu•tratecl Blue Bird'&amp; rollflbltlty
by I&gt;'OVIdlng otatlollca tMI shoWecl that tno COtni&gt;II&gt;V
hod i&gt;lr1loa In oorvlce lor tno Untvfl&lt;olty totaling
1 Httouaand·n• and a hot! ttoura from Septombet ' ·
19tl0 thrOijgh Hovombor 20, 1980 with only 1t andthfq"antr hourt out ol terVice due to mlncw cwOOHwns.
Tile k&gt;lt ol 1-eNice reprnented a ~ minor
Gotttouoonda ol one I"" cenl
l\lognano noted that Bl"" Bltd naa operated ot the
U,_olly '"'tho put 12 yearo and llatlt*' to mako"
a fhC ctu s ay-.em_ ._.e uld he atweye tnvhea

construc«tw criticJ•m. but In man, u,.. C..nno( ~
11\1: ptObfM'I beCIUM of the fK't that ICheduOng tt Mt
up ontlrely by ti!OIJntve&lt;slty campus Busing Olllee

Hot04trt L t&lt;llt
VIc. Pr•alfMnt, Slut Blfd

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In Oeve Bootc'a Je11er In \he 11121180 lstue of rne
Sp«trum he clltployecl on amUJng capaclly for
lgno&lt;lnCI. Petmps nla loitn It God onc1 bello! 1n tne
Blblo P&lt;ohtlllt him from conttlcllling valid 1M50n1nG

Hew ldeaa

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Fnt ot oil, I cllclnoc coniine ' 'B•ble butCherl" to jull
" Pr1mo Time" PRtAChera ol '"""" ot C«totn faith&amp;. An
tM PfWIChetl t have eoter Mard, 100k vnes oot of
conta•t ot some time
Thlo lnclud.. all the
"f"UI'da.rMnteUst.. evangel1cala t •~ """ occuaJOil to
near. Maybe Mr. Boot&lt; lttoutd hno clltlnecl "true
fundatnW~tetlat

Chr1atla.n."

fllloarcltng .,hrualtng tne Bible down tile throat&amp; ol
the American people,.. 1h lt etettment wat
mlotm--ted bY MI. Boot&lt;. I nolhlng W1&lt;&gt;nQ With
you or any ..angellot PfOICIIIng tho L I
o_..to you&lt; conc:.m lot ,.,. Wllat I do lind
apalllng, ho• ner. It certa in rtllgiou• g rou~
l~ l lllonclng ~atlon
ThHo cwganttatlona. unlike
to lmpoao t~r
othor opoclol lntweat groupe. moral Ytlues end bMiefa Oft eYef'Yone througn ''"'·
Other apectot lnt...st groupe try to lmptovo tnelr own
way of lito. If a " Bible lnaplled" bill law, '""
lnciMdual has ha&lt;l hta cllc:islon macll lot him ond
cannot rojoet lt. Slloulcln't thll CIICialon be oottto t•o
lndMclll&amp;l, Mr. Bool&lt;?
Conoetnlng lht " consilii "' t wtf\ty· four hour
period. " lolr. Bool&lt; loti)OIIIfttlll - o f GoMolL In
Gonoato, • clay Ia. a clay (Or period of tlghl) , _ b Y •

night (O&lt; dorknHa). Since ti!O E&amp;M 11 novwr compt.~ety
llohl or darl(. now long 11 1 ci•Y7 The Btbl&lt;l uyo nothing
of Eanh rototlon, Al110, wnoro dlcl cain's wtto come
lrom7 Didn't 1omeone menl1on contr-edlctory

•tatementa7
I - MI.

Boot&lt;. ........ M1 nol eta - IYil,

but wtto sold n .... ouooosed to? Till llibfo naa not
donO a v..., 000c1 job ot H lither. lkrllhl BIOII hulllcl
c:ontwlee...,. time to 00 11. The Bible can be.- lot
goodot ..ol ThoChotcobolweonthetWOIIUPtO""""
So '"'· tllolory ttu _ , a lot ol 81t&gt;llcally lnapjred
death. fleatruc:tlon and torture
Whll. with illl
C&lt;uUciiS, thO Se&gt;~nlsh lnqulsfllon. onc1 otflo. religious
P-ICutiOnl. l t ' o - I rOQUiar blood bot ft. ltonk:ally,
fhe man w ho trans:ltUtd the Blbtelnto l tMt KII'Q James

vertlon waa eventu•W; bUrned a1 the 111ke fOf tt .
That'• o 000c1 way ol pulllfiO a,..., •• troubled - . t to
rill me umo tllll&gt;g atiH QOM on today, ••_ . Willi
"""'"' a n o - Whose buoget la b!Ww. Mot,..
Thoraoa'a ot Jerry F -'s? Ntcl - · - aU this
wonc10&lt;1un, tu""'"'""' inone)'oo?
10 netp

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tne needy, conMf'fatflte. CongJesamen, Sen.etora encs

otll- - ' n g olllco during oiiCtion limo What bettor
way to glorily Gocl, 1111 "'' · Booltt P!Mee, lhln~ twice
bi!O!O blaming tno -'&lt;l's P&lt;oblo.no on acllnco
I waa mfatakttn to not o clude ~!rftua l N«Sa ftom
my atat..,...l AbOUt exlttttnco.
Ml&gt;lng oome knowloclge wtlh your latttt rnlgh! open
your oyn to some '"'"'"'" ""' lcllu A«"' a ll, It God
Clkjn't wan1 us 10 t\lr¥e knowiedoe we woukln'1 heve tt.
Aomembo.. ,..., cannot ll1le on lalth alone Vou would
gil PltliY hungry drnlng on fa ith nvee ttmn 1 Clay
ffiCitorcll•ncl-

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student iJ aoina to need over their
c:ollqe career. Fruhm&amp;D orientation is
arcat for lntrodudn&amp; people to tbe
University, but you C&amp;D't totally e:xpc:c:t
to mate sense of all the information
you're aJven in two da)'l, fale it away in
the proper catqories in yo11r mind and
then reuieve it at will over a period of
several yean . Academic advisors can't
know everyth.i na and they arc, after 1111,
j ust like everyone ttse. incapable of
readina Dllnds.
DIAL tapes are updated continually
as new information bcc:omes available.
They're ac:c:eslble (wh&amp;l could ~ more
ICteSSible than the tekphooe?) and they
are absolutely at your service.
Director o f Odcntatioo Joseph
Ktaltowiak, and DIAL Coordinator
Susan Brickman arc presently designing
a variation oo the DIAL &amp;)'Stem that is
taraeted for pre-rqistration in late
Sprina, 1981 . Modeled on the Uni'ven'ty
or Wisconsin at Madison' s "Living
Cataloaue, '' it wJJI feature tape~ of
faculty members describing their
courses.
The instructors will talk about grading
procedures, requirements and t heir
unique approach to the material . They
· miaht tell about their background or
their teaching philosophy.
It is hoped that this 1dnd of contact
w!U hdp Sludcnu select their courses

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Have you ever tried, u one time Or
I.DCKher, to lei an answer to a questloo
;;: fTOm a ckpartment or service a1 this
" Uoiversity and have beal met, more
i of\en than DOt, with the dilcmma of
dctennininJ cucdy wbo hIs you sbollld
~ talk to?
Well, worry no more. H dp is as close
~ as the nearest tdoepbone. Jldl pick up a
little ydlow pamphlet with the telephone
on tbe cover, the one thai~ "DIAL"
and • . • Wb&amp;l'! you don't have a little
ydlow pampblet with a tdcpbooe on tbe
cover? Of co~UW you do. If you're a
c:ommutet you received one in the mall under "Pcnonal Concerns" aod you've
and if you're a resident you had one noted thai om to the number 203 it
alvm to you in the dormitories.
reads "How To Deal With Depression."
But if you happened 10 throw it away, See bow easy it iJ? Even if you C&amp;D't teU
it miaht have~ a misl&amp;ko. If you had an isotope from a telescope or a neuron
that booklet and it was sometime after 5 from • a neurotic, you can pick up the
p.m. and , say, you were feellna ' phone and dial .
depressed, you could bold It In yo ur len
The Sex Ed. tape is the most requested
hand, pick up the recdver in your ri11ht. of the 84 tapes available, but "Dealing
cradle the recdver betwten your wlttl Depression" runs a close second. If
shoulder and ear, dial 63~2259 and ask you are flunl&lt;ina out you can look under
for tape number 203 .
"Academic Concerns" and see that
You'd know cnouah to uk for tape there is a tape entitled "Falling a
number 203 because you've read the Course? Your Alternatives."
papr~aph in the pamphlet that says
Do you think you have a leaitimate
"DIAL is a telephone call -In service ~e a.aainst an instructor? Just ask for
offerin&amp; taped information on a variety num~r 110, "Academ.ic Or(evanoe
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of student concerns. Wbcn you wantto
bear about a particular subject, call
DIAL at 6~2259 and ask the opera!or
by number."
You've looked a1 the subjects liSitd

Prqcedure . " . . maybe you're
wonderina where 10 hdl you're goin&amp; to
come up with the money for tuition next
"A Guide to Flnaneial Aid"
may help you decide wbat to do.

DIAL is not m&lt;antto replace contact
with human beings. On the contrary, the
DIAL tapes will refer ydu, at the close,
10 someone (breathlna. in the Oesh) who
can offer personal, assistance. DIAL Is
intended u a supplmcnt to University
Servies and as a &amp;~&amp;rliOJ PQiw for
stuo;lenu with questions. Ailll It's

with a better idea of what will be
expected of them and what they can
expet before they walk in the door the
first day ofdass. The focus wiU be on
popular cltGtives.

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A ella~ to at""' anol fl•a In LOft4on

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at 12 Noon
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Saturday and you've requested a tape.
ZYou'vc listened carefuUy for the 3 to 5
minute&amp; that most tapes run, bu\ you've
still &amp;ot questions. Or you've decided
that your problem is too complicated to
~handled over the telephone. No one is
sayina that you can' t ao and talk tO
somebody.

asyoonmous.
Catalo&amp;ues arc often Inadequate for
disseminating all the information a

sanestcr.

ACU-1 TOURNEY

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63~2259 after 5 p.m . on any day but

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Qv.eevery
NEWBORN '
the

Materials MUST he l1lnled ia at Squire or Froaaak
between Dec. 8-10 accordiq .to tlae foUowiag scheclale:
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�Disabled aim for State campaignl
by Oawld Bo•k
Spot!,... SNiff Wtfr,.

1D pr_.uoo for ~ United N.UOO's lntemadonal Year of Obabled
&lt;VeDIS, radio and td&lt;viaioo spot&amp;,
Penoos (fYDP), a mlljor plannina tcollon wu lld4 rec:altly in ~ Hayma lAd ..buman inlerell.. pi«'Cs
~,_of Sq~ Hall. Acco«&lt;lJJ&amp; Ia Coll«o McCartby, Pmldmt of
OOIICU1llQa abc oc:bievemmu or .the
The In~ UniYCI'Iity advocacy II'D'lP for the b&amp;Dcticapped-the ~
..-ina ,... held "ao ptller ......,... ara II'O'lP' Arid advocal.. fOf tbe
The IJ'OVl&gt;S wae abo in (avor or
lwldic:apped In order to make a c:oh&lt;li~ trron JO that a Stlle·- the "Buft:&amp;lo Piau" 10bc:rebydutfn&amp;
c:aJIIpoip $OIIld follow...
lllll month would be devoted
Aller a brief pras coafama:,
One or the .,..jar nsultJ of 10 a di!fc:rmt "lw&gt;cllcap." The
th&lt; mc:&lt;tbla wos oi)&lt;O&lt;d by o..., ad""'*)' for tb&lt; b&amp;Dcticapped is the
row - . or !he -'&gt; wiD be
Pqe, Dinaor or ~ O.r or CRI!ion or the Advoeaey Ofli&lt;r f«
Individually devoted to a differmf"
Buffalo's Adoocaey Ofti&lt;X for People wllh Haadlcapplaa
problem or need sucb as:
People wltb Handi&lt;appin&amp; CGadltioos. locllod in BufTalo'•
lf'OJlSI&gt;Oftllt or lqislllioe or •
Ccoclitioas. wbo llreued lh&lt; ,_, City Hall, Wider the dirocOOa of speci(jc bancticapped &amp;rOUp. The ~
10 "bOna the public's ottmdon to Pa&amp;e. The main purposa of the
plan ba alrady been O&lt;Cq&gt;led by
lh&lt; disabled.,,
City ortlce are topromote
New Yott Stilt and m.ay be
N&lt;w YorltState Advo&lt;ate for the individual advocacy. syttcmJ
adopted Gllion...;de..
J:liJabk&lt;! John Ocrity &lt;XJ&gt;rm&lt;d hiJ a d - , and 10 procure fuod.s for
Spa:lrti aalvidco Arid projecu
deoin 10 "111&lt; the m&lt;dia and aervlm 10 tbc hlndlcappcd. Pa&amp;&lt;
SUJ&amp;&lt;S(ed by the Jl'OUI» included I
political syst&lt;m for the irutituoion eonsldcrs tbe Oflicc one of the bat
"h.anclicappod day" wbldJ -ulcl
or proarams and kn'kla for the 111&amp;111 of unity on the local lev&lt;!.
li•~ the aa&gt;en11 public 1 c:llan&lt;e 10
bandica.pptd •• , GcriJy also
An orrtce for the hancli&lt;apped In
..pcricnce tire as a b'mdiapped
&lt;mphuiud IUs belie! lhll "it .. Erie County Is beina rormulllod
pcr1011, In CVUIU such U wheel·
time to &amp;&lt;t people on the band· and will hopefully advanoc tb&lt; chair obstade &lt;Ouna, and 01ha
wa.a:on;' (Of the fonnadon of 1 wort of lh&lt; current Erie County Ad
.. carnival-type'" aa.ivitia..
unified Slale·Wld&lt; and hopefully Hoc
Committee on
the.
The cemmittee also hopes to
Handicapped, aecording 10 ia.
oatlooal .rron.
&lt;odor,.. the Gitney &lt;)'Stern, which
Father John Au.r&lt;llo of the direttor Roben Mci&lt;r.
provide• lran&gt;ponation or tbe
~t.yor'• AdvUaly Commiua- for
The meetlna rcpruenled lh&lt; di5ablod to places of eroptoymmt
Prople with Hand i&lt;appin &amp; int&lt;rests o! the different &amp;r&lt;&gt;UPJ in
and Olba necessary dadnllioM .
~nditio ns aated thll "public ...,.en major areas. Thcx Included
Alona With tl\is plan then: will be an
•~= i&gt; a main ao-1 of lh&lt; legislation for the diubled,
dfon to ''fOIIc:il tbc Oepartmm1 of
committee." We mw1 lf'l numic:d employment.
recreation.
TI'IDSj&gt;Ortldoo 10 fund v&amp;nl for Ute
to the media &gt;o lhll the public will transponllion. indcpendmt Uvlna.
haoclieapped," aa:orcling to Eric
I&gt;&lt; abl&lt; 10 lam and undmcand the archftec:tural barracu and
Dabcn. head or tbc Transpon11lon
oeccb of I he handicapped," he Aid. commu"n)' awrcneu.
for the Disablod.
In thb way, be added, pro.,..,..
In I bul ..tormln&amp; xssion or ~
In addition. the lfOUps plan to
and ..,.;ca 10 I he handicapped can varlo.. lfOUJ», pUbiK ed-.ion IRVitt: 8UH\ $pt&amp;kCU tO the
I&gt;&lt; inouatod with&lt;&gt;ut rd«&lt;ion from ,.... erophulted. 1'1\is would. lake upcomin, Janu ary meelina.
u "uneduc:atated pubht. ••
plot&lt; throuah the IDYP IIIOCllltly Speaker&gt; will Include Edward ---·~~,
,_ltfffftfMHI•~,...UNIIH.,NI.-.1 V'HtofOi~
All of lbc reprc$CQIIIiv&lt;s qreod ncwsJcu.er-a nC'tllt.spaper columa lo Sldnf&lt;ld !rom tbc UB School of
thOl anainin&amp; fuods will be a main be presdtttd in K'Vetal area Architenure. Allm Dckd&lt;bcun and
JOal it tht JfOUP is 1.0 pw tU 1dcu ll&lt;"'JP"pcri:"a coordlnaaed monahly
various mcmben or the Sports
calendar to aonouocc meetl~~J&gt; and Auocialon.
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Moad.ly, Ncncmbtt 17, 1910
NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS;
MF&lt;fC-OtmWJI M'udw/-Unt.nown pcnoo(s) damacod the pluca wall
ncar the oheasa """""' $200. 11/ I&amp;IIG--):22 a.ni.
Rldmortd-CriMU.ol MUclut/- Unknown pcnoo(J) ripped lh&lt; altmltllum
plai&amp;JaA door orr ohe Housloa bulletin boon! cailsin&amp; s~ dam&gt;&amp;•·
11/ 16.110-1:.44 . .....
RldtmOII(/-crlmUIJII Mudli(f-Uoknown - ( &gt; ) ran~ a JoeL
cylinder from a door ca...U., SIS ~e. 11 / 16.110-l:.. a.m.
BiDdl Hoii-Cntnllool M'urtlti(f-A male was picked up In PoneJ (or
loltain1. Upon rctumin&amp; to Bis.dl Hall, he tldod over num&lt;row il&lt;maln
lbc bookina room, ioduclin&amp; ......-and liiiiUl&gt;fint&amp;able. l&gt;&lt;eatin&amp; Iauer.
Sub)«&lt;aa~&lt;n to the Amherst Police [lq&gt;ertmma.. 11/ IS/ 80-3:17 p.m.
Wllk...,-crrm/nQ/ MlodiW-tJnt.nowa paJOO(s) brok&lt; a coffee table
CIU&gt;UI&amp; SIO damaae. 11/IS/10-S:IO a.m.
Lockwood Ubrtlq-Pfilt ~A female AOOmt reportS that
unltnown peraon(l) 1ooi bcr wallet valued 11 SIS and containin&amp; S40 cub
and peraonal _ .. 11/ 16110-J:O p.m.
Lock"'IOd- PfiltlAI'CYII)'-Unknowo pcnon(s) took door 1\andlcs ofT the
e.dl door 10 abe walkway. Handlaarovalucd II S40. J 1/ 16.180-00:01 a.m.
P.1-Prtlt ~yo-Student reporu tbal the blltay fMm his auto valued
11 S'10 _, tak&lt;n, 111 141~:00 a.m.
Fmncuk- Pfiiti.Arctrty- A Jludmt rcporu thllta floor mat valued at Sl.S
,.... takm from the d&lt;vat« in p.J. 11/ll/86--6 p.m.
o-wy-Bui'J/1117-A lludent reporu thlll unknown pcemu(s) toot his
moneymadc cub card [tom b1s walles. The card .,..IUed lo withdraw ov&lt;r
5200 from his account. 11/U/~ Lm.
Locl&lt;wood Librtv7-GtrU1d L~~tuny-A $ludr:nt reporu thll unltnown
- ( I ) bad req&gt;OVod her rod wall&lt;t valued at ru. Wallet oonlaiaod ru
cub aedit at'ds ....s pcnonai~&gt;~D&lt;B.
H;,_,.r-A r&lt;ma~c srodent reporu that uamown
pcnoo(!) caiJc'd udft&amp; lhat. be 1tncw .-ytbina they do bccatae be could

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Wildt them !rom ht. room in Red Jadtrt'l. He abo JWod that be was tb&lt;
...,. penoo Who bad been mHina all Olher phone calls. 11 / 14/ID-10:40
p.m.
Wi/- P,/&gt;-Otmiltal (,_rnioii-Aa:ltxdinJ 10 - · I male
audent erucred lbc Pub ond thea handed anolha uudent IUs student
lderuifocatlon card. Pub c:onriKIIlod &lt;~~d. 11/14/~10:42 p.m.
P+-VofT Ot~- Patrol obocrved odutle dnviJ&gt;a In cirdcs. Upoo
aoppina ¥dUclc PIIII'OI obl&lt;ned a minor drivii!J. Anodwr monor ,....Ia the
bad Jeat. A - · - is&gt;ued. 11/IS/IG-7~)() p.m.

SOUTH CAMPUS REJ'ORTS:
VisitOI''S Lot-Oitnrno/ ~f'rxlut/-Unltnowo pcnoo(s) brOke •ooden &amp;Ole
eausinJ SIO darna&amp;e· ii / IS/ 80-):)() p.m.
0oo&lt;1y&lt;w Rood-CntnU.IIf Mischlt/-Unkno"• pcnoo(s) l&gt;&lt;olte the
spotliJhl on
9 caiDil\a s~ ctanqe. 11114110-7:01 p.m.
ro-Loop-l'ofTOtMI-AIIUdentwasis&gt;uedsummoosaforiO!aathe
WTOO&amp; way in l,h eloop. 11/IS/110-9:00 p.m.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER i8, 1980
NORTH CAMPUS R£PORTS:

P·I-Criminal Mlxchit/- f'&lt;mal&lt; 1tud&lt;n1 r(fiOru thll unknown pcnon(s)
JCt'llched nnilh on her car ca"'IAJ W dama&amp;c. II/17/II0-9:1S a.m •
&amp;1/dy-P.,it l.Gtuny-F~ aud&lt;nt r(fiOns that unltnown pcnoc1(s)
1
took $10 of «~flee money rrom her desk dr&amp;...,, 11116180-S p.m .
SOUTH CAMPUS REPORT:
Maln / Ballry ut-cru..lnol ~f'lldt~-A Jludcat rC'pOIU tluot unknown
pmon(s) sluhed all four alru on hls 19'13 Cbcvrok&lt; &lt;awilla S2jO dmlaae.
11 / IS/~12 p.m .
Sqm Jfa/1-crlmlna/ Tretpass- Patrol rapoodod to a call lhlla ltuda!t
was on lhc'third floor . H• bad been warned orr campta by City Coun
Jnd&amp;&lt; l.&amp;Ru.oo. 1117/t0-9:)() p.m .

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Hockey

·Bulls
blast
past
Canisius
by David Czakja

Nuthamo upped Lhe marl&lt; tO li¥&lt;
on a well oooai•ed play tbll
ori&amp;lnJJtd rrorn bdliod th&lt; UB o&lt;S.

Sp«trvm SJqfJ Writtr

AJthouih Canisiu.s CoU•a• bo.uu
an Army ROTCpn,.rom, it was the
.UB hoctty Buns •ho brouaht the
anillery. By manhandlina ch(
Ooldtn Grifruu 6-1 last Friday 11
th&lt; Holida y Twin Rinks In
Cbecttowaaa.
Loci by bal...ecd saorin&amp; and
~ d&lt;ftrur. Burrllo srat&gt;btd
a.o early lead -1\ich i1 nt'Yrr
rdinquished.
At tbe 6:06
mark , John
Glllqhcr cn~ised oaoss the front
of tl&gt;cnec aod.wnmed a wnst"'ot

Callislos 1011,. lim Plllllaroh
for the pme's initial t.Uy.
Wbat follo....S ... a rash ol
pas~

penalties tllrm by the Bulls,lu\'ln&amp;
tb&lt;msdvalhorthaodcd low tunes.
ln1lcad or losinl tbdr composure,

tbe

penolt y

k tlll n&amp;

unit ,

speazlltaded by Oa}ton Waum
and Pcta Dombr"""kl, ai)O.....s the
Grifftnti
scanr
uouna

opponunirics.
Bdore t1&gt;c

first paiod'• tod

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Jobn S..CCS. c:arried t1&gt;c puck our or

IMOOTH AnAC.c Ul'l o . . Qyunn ...... lit .., C.....

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the Bulb -..:,
Spotted 0tan
Comc.oo ond handed him a oiny
rink·wlcl&lt; peas. Ouna-oo U&gt;ok the
frO&lt;n Inside lh&lt; Canisius blut
Uno, bUI lt t i&lt;l&lt;td out by th•
Griffa' nctmiodcr. Aller • $~tor by
lllaiJ&lt; Farina, Nlldlcrmo- tb&lt;

"'at

p&lt;nalti&lt;l. Apin it ..., th• Bulb' ......h.. pml)ty ...,, Oollocba'
puck put P-aJiaroli. Ensuin&amp;
penalty killiDc &gt;qUid that ktpl th• dtawina tl&gt;c IWO minutt fuw:.
tam in tb&lt; lead. Durina t1&gt;c four Canbiua &lt;apl ..llt&lt;d on tbc fhanLI of "lim:" _ , hurled at
UB pemlties, Canisi111 bc&lt;:amc: mUllion, u .1o&lt; c...ct llipped one PIJii&amp;toli by t1&gt;c UB f&amp;nL
paR ICamilh . This, howncr, ..,..
Wilh :ol9 ltfl oa t1&gt;c doc:k. Ook
lnac&amp;lln&amp;IY pro[oc:icnt at die ploy, bu1, Bulb' soall&lt; Bill 1he Griffa only ~CC&gt;R .
Guynn lnllicted !hf
-UDd.
From t1&gt;c left poiAl, Oay100
Kaminski mad&lt; """"' key U V&lt;S
Woucn ~ •lilpobot. Bdort
durin&amp; this srr&lt;leh.
AI O:ll or t1&gt;c period. t1&gt;c Bulh
Rqroupina alia th• Canisiw it · - - the &amp;ollk.
.,jded to lhc:ir lead. Kdtb Sa"ftt ..,.S, Paul NordiWtl rq.rDntd tl&gt;c ....,...S to ... bil sUet oa il •
&amp;01 cndil for tl&gt;c JOII, whicfl lhret fOil ...,..;... Taklna • p&amp;lll hppUoa it put PqJlorali..
Followiaat.loo -.lluii' ...mmaa&lt;d to squetzt its ""Y out from Mark W&lt;rda-. Nuduuo
from • ~ , _ or bodies u.uaten:d tD on
Paaliuoli Ed Wric!M &lt;Xp&lt;CIIOd bil ~
blldclled ill boot of tl&gt;c Canisl111 unmolcsled aod flftd a $~tor at the O¥er the aam•a perfOI'IIIal:ll«.. ••u
0&lt;1. K&lt;¥ill Knab and Dllt Guynn
Grirr"' aooJtmclcr. Tht lftlllallhcK 1ttc y contiat~c to play so
was blocked, but Narduuo UDditdpiiMd t1&gt;cy woa't
- e awarded assisu on lh&lt; eoaJ.
ln th~ openi.na min\lCC Of lhe lollo....S up the play and rammed pmcs, " A&gt;d Wriabt wllo is lootiQa
tlurd paiod, Kaminsta t&lt;fused a bom&lt; the r&lt;bound.
forwwd 10 tl&gt;cu IIQl ropirut
Just sccond L later Rob ~su. ..
Gnrrm surp:. All:O the Buns toot

J011

wtth d$ht ....,nds 1&lt;11 . Tuin, a
pw from Dllt Guynn. GaUaahc&lt;
l.OOIII&lt;d in on Paali&amp;toli and ru-ed
home the PD"tt play eoaJ from lh&lt;

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aollk's~en .

Tht l&lt;COnd period bcpn witJ&gt; the
llWls ju milliaa • tbird pJ by
•ncho u GaJia&amp;ba-tryiAa !Of t1&gt;c
boltrl&lt;k-llid lht poet toward lht
Callislus J011 tiiiTowty missina tl&gt;c
far pott ,
Followloa the Bulh•
murred c:lw&gt;«, t1&gt;c GriffOAJ bcpn
to ~ witJ&gt; new fouod .;,or.
With bocb t&lt;lm&amp; bqin.oina to
knock cadi otbtr around, lht
ornclab btaao to band out

rUJal

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win_,.

Tolchok ramrods Nimrods
Whto IWO Wlddeat&lt;d lcantl meet, On&lt; o&amp;n c;qxcl an
explosive pmc. Wednesday's &lt;lash ......... t1&gt;c
N"unrocll and Tolcbok RQU&lt;n to d&lt;lermint piaa-mtfU
lo lhe UB intram.urll filW&gt; wu oo CJ&lt;Jep(lon. The
aame wun.. t aptosive u far u Karina ••
oooceraed-but tmobolls, tcmpaed by tb&lt; cold ond
"'- t1&gt;c lhRit or elimiDition, filled die preoeriprion nledy.
AJ pme's end. twO plaJ&lt;Ss bad beat cjo&lt;ltd, • rtfcrec
bad br:&lt;n punch&lt;d ia th• mouth by an Irate ron, ond
Told&gt;olr: prevllil&lt;d 7-4.
Tht mow~ Oovimor's lldd would . _ lht
contCSl lUI would wllo ...,uld nllt ·~ with Ill
llftl&gt;lmWI!ed .-.!. lloll! , _ , _ , wory of one
~ • illcYliDell"" ror t.1oo -"'a tlttorr.
Toktlot's Qo;ry Noel llllaed a~ loll IDd t1&gt;c
l'laorDda . . . .- 10 . . . . 1lldr ~- 1bf dri......
--"'1 IS q - - . : t Mlrt SettariD fOIInd
a.-.. Vllo Concbl fora~ -.c. ThtClllra
poial fOiod, - llle -.Jailed ...... s...btriD •• head.
This 1l1iaaoe WIMIId 10 be cncial.
1bf Tok:bob' rn. ................ (rom nUModd.
wllert • lr:idort pOIBiod OUI Of bouDds.
Toldlot 11ao attlftd .,;, their lira drlv&lt; trillo 1 17 ywd
~ "*rna . - Ecdcs lwllo ftolsb&lt;d a or

19 ..-. two iatcn:qJcioas) 10 priao&lt; ....,.;... Milt•

twqoo (S rocqodaos). Toktlot .._. surrtf«&lt; the
late a Lloo Niaorocls nil tile atrtl potlll. but a
_ . , . . , _ llle ......... 10 ..... i ~If)'.
6cdeo ................. pololt wiota be 1\it Ilia
DID .......... lila- Ito tl&gt;cGid ._, m1k1na it 7-4.
"T1Io Nia'a . . . .......... lhort Uved, u

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·&lt;tf II with abo tWO

~- pidt~ by Tolcl&gt;ok'• &lt;V&lt;r·
. , _ Mile H*pL 1bf 'Cioob, uoabk to .an

..... a prey C*dl 11J Non. to pw&gt;C lo a
..... NiDrod 1bf llalf C8llod ..... Matt IDd
SrlGiat boCJI rtiCtilot lip Socbca with IOCb, !avilla
llle 'lodo deep Ill llldr OWD torrilory.
Socond wr .... "- with • thana• or
J)OIIIIIIoo ._. MitiMr capiiJIIJDna. Oo
Toldoot'a-" ~ ll!cdal ~ atolld
drlv&lt; dowllfldd wlth a bla 2S Jll'd piDtr tu Matt.
llcdes.lhcflllred lon&amp; apia. wbl:rc a Nimrod inttrftfed

""th 001&lt; of ~rccdvcn. His n&lt;Jil lOG wu tbal Wm
by Na!&gt;da to the one yard..Jint, w11ttt tilt 'Olob
looked like tl&gt;cy were IUina to fun.bcr thdr leod. 1bf
Nimrotb• hrTy Roac tbm c:auabt Ecdcs bc:blnd th&lt;lin&lt;

for oloa.
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Som&lt; b&lt;lween'I'IAy otthlity erupted ond t1&gt;c orrldaJs
a&lt;nl Nimrocldtfmslveblct Mitch "Assusio" Horwitz
and Tolthota' BIU Maltnaa to th&lt;licldiaa.
With Tolcllot tbr&lt;atmina, the N"uurod dcfcme
ti&amp;htm&lt;d. Scdcs. l!ftSSW'C'd op!D, unloodcd into tl&gt;c
handil or the NimtodJ' Rlth ....,llo, shuttiaa do"" t1&gt;c
drive.
Th&lt; oat N"uurod ld rc:aaulula IQ"&lt;CO - · o Sloan&lt;
lor • loQa pin, only to o«lt Clllcd t.cll: by a dil&gt;l&gt;ina
infroa.ion. Soocta.U. tbal decided 10 thlOw loo&amp; but
Tolc:hot . - . . o..y Matt ..., tbcn: to pidt it o rr• •
With obocrt IWO miauta ~ tkOiob fOUDd
thcrudva doep ID lbdr OWD tarilory. A dcsp&lt;nlion
bocnb lO Matt WU bn&gt;ltCII up boalllifull)' by llony
sao-. .... 1:., ldt and Motl rd-'Y tic:l&lt;td it
a ...y frocu Ooip irl bil OWD ""*-&lt;:.
heN"""'' 1&gt;t011 drivt- roua~~t ........ the Tolc:hot
t..m. So&lt;k•do - t SJoan&lt;
riaht
lliddislc bopioa ror a bia,pincr. Th&lt; Nimrods' poio&lt;d
lad&lt;r - - biS , _.. cal .... &amp;D .........;q
on«wwdod vaJ&gt;. Ht Ibm 1ttpped - of bocmdi,
1toppioa lh&lt; doct witb I:U 1&lt;11 10 Jbow. s...btao
...., loot&lt;d ror SJoan&lt; bulto ao o.vail.
Tbc followio!e Nimnld ~ n&gt;a"rClll by a
•c:orKr&lt;I¥Cf1ial holdial eo11. A mis-haDdlcd rna
ca~ta follo...S, forc:ial Saturia to thlOw '-nplct&lt;
iaoto a ........ erowd. T~t tbal tool!: c:oatrol or the
boll wlth )$ seeoncls raoiiiDiq.
Th&lt;- wu balled obnlptly Iller u inok fm lured
rdcrec Mite Co..-. to lh&lt; ~ wbl:re • puocb
wu lhrowo. Th&lt; ocbcr pruldiaa ofllciolJ decided to
aod tht 18 - - p t tO .,...._ IDf funhc:r

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v~o~aace

Tbe- mdcd tha-&lt; witb T old&gt;ok plnit~~m~
laco tilt 11Mb with 1 7-6 tri....... The p o o t C&lt;WQIIICIIU ...llocted a amcnl di&amp;sallsll&lt;llon. whh the

or1lclldna.
"I llllmit w loot the oa out own meriu, but
I' m t11:1t IDd dred or t1&gt;c
btlea l ntlmidoted,"
tx&gt;mploiDed N'm~rocls' captolo llony Sloane. " The rof•
arc Dot pr01!

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Swtm team engulfed by Guelph
Get happy!

1Wo hOurs of
happiness for
the price of one.

"Thursday'• llmes and results don't ren&lt;CI Ill or
our trainins. We expoct&lt;d a closer ..-. btlt we
didn't have rtal id&lt;ll condition•." $Old Royals $wim
team coach ~amda ~...
Tbe Royals lost their first me&lt;~ of the teUOn to
Gudpb 70-34, and Noalt.. btam.. It on a sl&gt;on warm·
up resulrlna from the late arrival or lhe1wn. The
pool, she also claimed, wa, ill wone conditlon than
Clark Hall's. 1'hi$ was the flf'Sl time the Royals had
ever U~&amp;~~~ at Ouclpb ....S.the women dlvon also bad
• probltm adjustiQa 10 • cli(l'erent board. "Divlna
depeods oa the board. You ae&lt;d a eonsistent boar~
·$Old Royal's
MWy Quioe.
Despite advuse oonclitloos., UB d1d have two
imlhidoat winnirs w1tb Kay SimoaJO&lt;I com1na out or
Ouclpll with a double win. Sbc took tbe 200 mcter
iDlcnuediale and the 400 m&lt;tn (ree 11}1&lt; white Amy
BcissoA placed lint ill th&lt; 50 mcta free ltylc.

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2666 M..,190tt Hwy. o.tzvth • 888·8701
3901 SMrldan Drive, ~ . 839·2109
3980 Belley Avenue, A~ · 832-1210

Hndstotftll&lt;r

Free style proved to he th&lt; Royals suons pOiDt as
they piDed
SCCCIDd .,._ l'inisbcs-&lt;O&lt;aptain

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FOOTBALL

Klm Kczla in the 800 mttas, A.nn Worley in the 200
Older and Amy Brisson in the 100 mttcr. Cheryl
PetTault even manaa&lt;d a second plaee In divins.
"We're aoloa to work on k«!!in8 our headJ
IOCdhcr ror our next meet at Oswea.o." said Noake~.

Now that 1he ttam has aouen over their pre·sea.son

)Iuers, the coach Is conOdent that it will he able to
work on improvina concentration and competilion
times.
" We're &amp;oln&amp; to swim I difrertnt prosram at
Oswqo," sl&gt;e added. ln$1cad of eompetins ia alllonJ
dlsunce events u

in Ouclph, the away meet

December 6 will he • combinatloa or both shon and
:;&gt;nj distanc.: evmu. This new format will ~~~ the
Royals a clw&gt;ce to eompet.e in all of th&lt; required
ewnu at OM meet.

Is still lookilll Jorward to a succt$Sful
u the ~eam lost ooiY one qualifoer from last
year's sqllad that (Uibhed third at the State rmals.
This ye~r's freshman erop is also sl&gt;owina potential'
the eoec:h no&lt;&lt;d. Taklna the rora loss as a lesson
ralher lllan a s&lt;tback. Noakes added, "We toow
what we ba"e to wort on." Noakes

sea&gt;0&lt;1

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PREPARE YOURSELFlll

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GllfA T, and a lf..,.oduote-pro/e.l-1~l}ool mtronc:~ examlna· .
tloM. To,..,. Include: anol)lllcal ..-.onl,.., 11f!rterol math,
algebra, baMe ..,.,..etr)l, uoc:obulary, reodii&gt;IJ comprehc,...on,
a-laglu, .,.oplt lnterpruatlon, tut·wldng """,. and lut
preparollon.

FEE: $60.0
Main Street Campus
Janu~ry 13-January 29 Tuesdays &amp; Thursdays
6 seastons, 6 :10 • 8 :45 p'm
iNSTRUCTOR: Dent.e A. KrcJIImon Is o PhD Condldote In
EdUCGtionol P~Jychology ot U/8.

Another good play Is getting to
P.J. BOTTOMS early for the
pre-game warm-up. After a few
c:old brews and some scrumptious
wings, yOtill be ready tp see the
Oakland Raiders take on the
Denver Broncos. MONDAY NIGHT HT
FOOTBALL Is at P.J. BOTTOMS.

PRE-GAME WARM-UP Beo 9 pm.

- .... $2.25,.,.,.

GAM&amp;TINE 9 ,.m. on.

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36 Hopkins ~oad.
Williamsv ille, NY.
Corner of
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T'YI'ING SEilVIC.E.. Norttl 8utt• to..
Pnftt•bfy. dlsurt• tlont, tht:ttlt,

- Ha ving a problem riding campus buses?
-Ha ve a suggestion or complaint??
- Are you aware of ftte fire haur&lt;ds
within the EllicoH Complex and
the Academic Spine??
Meet with the:

Student A tfairs Committee
Implementing change !

MEET.ING DEC. 2nd at 3 :30pm
Talbert Senate c~ambers or
call 636-2950

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Monday thru Saturday
8 p.m . to 11 p .m .

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THAll Of!Cf IIIUST llf RfSUIIIIImED FOil EACH
PIUifTU'IO. Dudlll&gt;u we
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uprrlmct:d EMTt andJor Paramtdla intetc:IU'd i"
votuntnrfng. PI-taw c•JI SA 61 6.)6. ~.

Ondulde:d Fruhmc:n and

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took at your work·rclattd value-s, skills and abllltiH
1fle&lt;'\Jn.g carHr cho~• A two pen works.hop kglnJ
Thur&gt;d•y hom 7 ·9 p .m . In 330 MFAC. Ellicott. Oroup
.t•n it hmll•d. so please C"•118ll ·3?11 to p.ttklpttr, or
for more lnform•tlon.

IRCB Chrbtmas nlghlt and buuea to HVC and Long
l,lalld. for details tall 6.36-2497
Fred and Otngcr, hoofer•. and Ill you with happy
feet-CAC 30 hour Olnce M..-et..hon for MDA let In the
maklnt, Help out with a wild c:nnt. Meny commltte.u
nud woril and nc:w 16e:as are wdClOmt.. CIU rtancy at
aJ 1·3521 or atop by 345 Squlte.

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tnto 8uoffelo ll'lrough CACt 'l'atbn projed.s and
opportuniUN ror mcHe tntounation call 831 ))21 or
stop by our ofll« rn 3•) Sqvlro

Mti·R.Itpt Tuk For«: nted:.t walktn, uc:ort.s and
dr~a b
the- ra. or thb kmUtet and for ~ tpltng
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bfu~ titudtnU CM~ fot

In )0 Squlr• 83 I 3~21
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edwi« and "'fonnatiOI'I tO aU 08 1-C~U 0o y'Ou ~~e. a
heer1ng 1ft SWJ/ IRJ count of th~ Pru•denc's
Commi~1 Ol.S I'WI.t law .lludents ao Kt as deffl'C'Jers
for .a.tl.ld.~IS F'ot mott lnfotm.Uon. Jlop In the OlS.
Opon 11 ·5 p.m - Y · T-y. ThUldoy. end Frldoy.
until 7 p m Wrd....O.,. In ~ Sqvlro. Aloo open
Mondoya lrom 1·5 p.m In 177 ~FAC. Elll«&gt;&lt;t. &amp;31·2273

Senlort -Rbpf'eMfi~IIVt'.J ffom ~ followlnsJ IChools
'*'IU be: on ampul Call Mrt. ~kat 831--3)1~ CH comt

to 3 Heyu C to aet up en appolf\ttnent.: Alfrt:d C..,lntaky
(to e~tplafn the #11\at.~;er't ()tog ret In t.t'MI smoot PIJ)'chok)gy
Pre)gr-6m) tomonow; Albany Lew School Dec. 8..
Mlnorhles art..encovrag.ed to p.nklpete.
Enginee-ring Fru.hmcn and Sophornote. Advisement for
Sf&gt;rlnQ 11181 coun&lt;a will be 1\old In 219f'lonctO-: todoy
1t 9 a. m.: tom«row It t 1 1.m. and 2 p.m.: Wednetday at
10 &lt;Lm. end 2 p .m.: Thutadey et 10
~ 3 p.m.:
Frid.y at 11 a.m.

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meetings
Cttdt tf mM&gt;U tomorrow at 8 p.m. In 262 SquJte

Hltlotk o.t.rneJd. lnc.,. win conduce tnt- 26th ...v.ual
Summer FollowNlp Progrwn In forly NMrlaln HIJIO&lt;y
oncl tile Docorot~ lltU It De rrf~ld. Mou., from Juno
I~AI&gt;IIUII 1~. I !lei. For more ln(omlotlon cont.oct J .
Rkeh1t: OerrliOft, Dtrertot of EduceOon, HiseorJc
Detiflol4.1nc.. Deerllfld, AA, 01342. •13·774&lt;5541.

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Plano end Dance petfonnance given bt pl1nl.a.t Jam6
C.l&amp;brut pleyklg work• of Dcbuuy, S.tJe. 8och end
.,h~ pertormencu by members of the Em~~
Sallee Dec. 11 and 12 In the Katharln~ Cornell
Tht:e1e-r, Ellkotl

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SMCS meetlns and e lections Thuredly in 9 Acht:ton
1\nnu,. Thb ls 11\o loJt rnHllnt~. of tile ..,....,..

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Prol. H&lt;tlnifls ~ Dec. II • • l:JO p.m. In tho

" lllouMt.-p" b)' Agolllo Ou111lo pr•-ocl by ' the
Col~ B Ployora of Block Mounl.aln U College
Wodnetdoy lhroueh Soturdoy In lh&lt; 1\MNrino Co&lt;MU
ThMter. Tkk&amp; a.tc •vatlab4t In the
Tlcket. omce
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".2.2 ~ Kmlogr lnfann_ol dloo.JAion witll Or. Ford,
Ollof ol tho Erir Coulny Sherif~'a DepL,lOftlsht ol 7:JO
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n..-r, Ellicott. Tho 8II8C
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Mbovah the orr.clol.....m ..;n 001 bo publilb&lt;d wuil nca

5c&gt;rinl, UB M&lt;ditol SdiOol Dean Jcho Nauahloo bdlc¥cs lh&lt;
School succcssru~~y pusec~ its Oaober ~. .ioa ....
" Wt ...,., toow eudy Wllil Ftbrulry," Naualllot&gt; Aid,
"but llhink lhal lh&lt;y (tbt 111Xltditalioo 1cam) ,...t p1aaec1
with ...... they CoWie! ...
The iAipoaJoo DOnll&amp;lly c:oodl&gt;&lt;ted Ill medal ICbool&gt;
b do~ every four )'Htl 01 UB b&lt;cawt of
two Mpll~ ·~it&gt; 1961ood 1972. The e&lt;credllllion '""'
Is compooed oT members ,o r lhe American Medal
Allodallon and lht AmericaA Alioeiation or Medical
Collqcs, and was on campus Oaober 6.
Tht leam "will rtport bock 10 .IJidr pou"&lt;nl Uason
.:om millet, it&gt; OUcaao," lhe Dean l't'I)Orted. He noted lhll
plan's to conven th&lt; Main Sirea Campus Into a Heal1h
5-0mccs Center acted to ""rc:as.tun" the comrniuce about
*-' York Scalt's involvement with th&lt; ""'edieal Sd&gt;ool.
"They ~ very lmprc:ssed wilh the Scale's lftlttCOI,"
NauaJ&gt;tonWd.
The Dean ..... &amp;fell deal or ttedlt for lht paulblt ~
lo&amp;Xf&lt;dl!Mloa lo the School'• sdl~Wilion. Dtvdoped 1m
)'elt1 '10·111&lt; )'Ht.fo. . prosram.,.. U B's aarr and roa~lty
IO c:oodiOCI Ill own evalUObOO or pro«&lt;&lt;urcs and 10 pinpainl
m&gt;ublt .,...,. NauJhton tctm&lt;d the sdl-&lt;t...ty P&lt;oaram a
""I\IICC'CS.IfuJ .tvcnture.?'
He eaplained 11&gt;11 lbe protCSS "m&gt;lved a number or
recommendations" wbicb . _ impkmerued bof01e 1h&lt;
outskk ~klrt team "isi.ted.
tvtry onm )'elt1

One lhar has boeo WO&lt;l ed 00 is 8dvisanalt 10
"udenu. whido N....,..on &amp;aid had a '"n«d for SOO&gt;t
mbaDcantlll." Ht l't'I)ONed 11u1 t0111&lt; dillkal ~
W&gt;C1crwm1 ..,..,.idaion mcl eoordio&gt;alloa, 10 "diminale
duplicaion of .!Ton."

But OVt&lt;all, lhe Dean esplai~ thai h&lt; and the tvahwioo
will! "lht quallly or .. IWI&lt;tuJ mrolled ..
~:'.;,.io~~ ..added dw ' 'the flnlly b mov~,.. Jn lhe r;,bl
leam _ . salisfoed

Finllllcillly, NwJhton commm1ed thll the Medieal Scllool
is "aablc" and put UB "in lh&lt; middle" ofnllllotuol rankinJ.&gt;
for medical educallon. " In lhe las1 four or nvt ycors," ht
reported, "suppof1 for the School has lncreal&lt;d. This hu
helped a lot.'' t$J!CCially in rceruhln&amp; of boCh f1&lt;ulty ud
audents.

Altbo\IJh a positive ftclifla eJ&lt;ists in lhe McdK:al Scllool
now thai the conuniuee fimshcd its three-day cvalWition, lhe
&gt;mall croup of visitors docs 001 ha•-c lhe actual PG"'&lt;r lo
d«iccc on tile Sdw&gt;ol's aa:rcWwion. Tht lio&gt;oo aroup m
OtQao hu LIU1 po"a. mcl thai Is • here tilt mwu ..;u
oocn&lt; from nat SpcirJ&amp;.
Na!iptoa bctit&gt;cs a pawna p'adc oa 1h11 tq&gt;On. couplc&lt;,1
W1lh the recauly unmlcd plans to ruu~ · - tbt MediQI
Sc!Jool's arowth on the ~Wn Strea Campus, could bo the
btst proposiJ h&lt;a1d., Farber Hall in some time.
- DtmHoltkr

monday
Vol . 31. No.
dtsmb\it.ci

39ISUNY at Bullalo/24 November 1980

If•• to IN lmtotera.ltf comm~t11Umh OM Cl04lt peor .,..,.on

Ketter te s ouncil o
efts;
details reviews and controls
On ""'"" 14. 1910. the Publoc Saf"Y
[)eparunent IUbmltled lhc report 10 Ketter
and the DA. The county q tnt:y,.as 1old UB
"'auld co ahdd wtth lnltrnal proceedit&gt;p
qalnst &gt;Ome or tbose impliacted.

Omvenity Prcstd&lt;ot Robert L Knt&lt;t
daaUed 1h~ Univcnity's respon.st. to the
hiJhly-publicilJed rumlturc thc(IJ 10 lhc
Uni&gt;ersiry Council Friday afiernoon in lhe N - n
boWCb Of lhc Ellic!olt CompiCA wilh VariOUS
The lnve&gt;~iption rcpnn, when obl.lined by
manbcrs of the P&lt;CSS tistcnb&gt;&amp; in1enlly. He the Couritr·E:Jtprtsr, caused a veritable stonn
.._ outlined stcpo he plaN 10 take 10 in lheCOtQIDunlty. Scarrr..,..ner Nick Muon
...,._......,..,•• 111-101)1 CDClln&gt;l.
ru a~ or aoda..al th&lt;
~
Spoakllla to •'- ~rra~~ rro. its dRW JCe•oo - l ll.a "' a recml fiKIIilly
annua l
Rl cbmoad
Cofet&lt;rlo Senate Eucutivt Coaunktoe xuioo. The
tunchcoa - JCcucr aurnmarh.cd the Prtsident &amp;fared II ~ friclly OS he
Uoiw:mty's lawct~iaMioru on the furolrure aocused the .loomlolisl or irresponsibility,
theiiJ ood rq&gt;oncd 011 lhc inventoey ..1dle dcUillll&amp; his c:ac:opodco&gt;.
Jit..,loa, Tbt Praxlcnl CJ111bmec1 lhll hi&gt;lll
"I was dismayed 10..., thlll the O&gt;urwr·
l'fiiCS of rmwb wen rO&gt;ealed to lhe £xpnss lhao PfOC"'tted to call indovidulb
Council fU1l ad _.., then be delivered IO . . - OWDCS ~ed Ia tbc report," lht
Giber aompus poupo, loeal ,..... York Slate IOPota~tlvesaid. ·~oat '"ilcJher they~
lqislaon and SUNY C'mlnl.
beiDa prooccuted or . _ bctna requested to
" I rtd "'"' •hb body shoukl ,.. tbcm bdo&lt;c lhc DA." Ketter was furlha
rwa,' • kcttn added..
incCaJed whco the Buffalo d011y rumed a
CouD&lt;II memhcrl'- ruction to lbe copy or Griffin's roport o•tr 10 Tire
Prc:sidmt was minimal-ly
Scoaien Sp«trwro.
spott, pralJina Ketter for not ........, lhe
''That ,on quilt 1 bit boyond what anyone
rcporu to lhe P&lt;CSS t~~~tU on or infonrriaa the cu dcftnc u "rcsponJiblc. profC$$lonal
O&gt;undi. Otairm011 Rob&lt;rt MiDonzl told The journaUam,'" kccter C'Oblinucd to 1hc
$p«&lt;rvm tloal he lud '*a out or to'Wtt fO&lt; alodicncx,
the lall two wt&lt;'b ....S .,.. unaware or the
IC.ctttt co.ulnued to oorclha1 he had as\:ed
, _ . . CIOOtronrl). " I pia 10 ,_wills the V'a Prcsidcnl for Fi""""' and Manoaancn•
PraidoM ~ .obortly to distiiss the llllllltr," Edwtll'd Ooty to "PP&gt;&gt;int a cowniucc oo
he otldod••
-di&gt;CI •lnt...,..lovestipeion oo dlsco&gt;cr
Unvicnity pcnonnd tnvotv~m rn1 . On
OCiober )I l.hlt doeumtftt was &gt;Ubmstled to
Cctttr nailed the tllot l!ld to l'l'blk Kaltf mcl ....., lhOI lO University
or !he u.n. ~ t.o lhe ~ wert lavolvcd. Oot.1 allld&gt;td •
Coua&lt;il tlo01 two ,.plo)&lt;ea ol Public Safety ~(0&lt;~.
""'ft lodlliAia Rbdve _.. ud wert lDid by
"l!/ts important lo note thai the
a compoJ&gt;y paooe thot ...,.. or lllcl: investlptjoG did not......,.,.. any~ to
~ had bdpcd tote Uni¥&lt;r1ily SUpport tbo CO&lt;IllUJoo lhOI 'truct loadl' o(
property. When U.fonaed, Director Lee new fu.rak.urc an4/or cqu.iJM!M'I't we«
Griffon told Ketter onCI tbt Em County dlvuted from lhe Unlvcrsity as had botn
District Anomey (OA) oo Mu 29, 1979. allq&lt;d," Kcucr eadalmed 10 lhe qulct
Two U8 lnvcstlpton lhcn lOUted tbc Council. ··Nor wu thn'C any evidence to
movlna companY's fodlltlcs. fotmd UB support the tonl&lt;nllon lhl l a mas&gt;
proptrty ond took tbolr discovery 10 Ihe DA con,piracy t.xistcd bnwecn or amon1
who t~~qCSted lhll the Sfate Pollee bceom&lt; Universloy ernployte~ or ·com ponies' outside
involved.
lhe Uttlvcnlty.
Thll .......ion ..... not pursued and
Of the 20 n&amp;lnftt, tO wtrt t:xontraltd, four
lCdltr aid Ill a~M«~na with Orifftn, the duo ..,. asked 10 tither rnutll lbc propcny 01
doddod l.hat UB "woUld bave to asumc r.. h, IWO 41flidab rcaill&lt;d formal
rcspolllilbilty lor- """Yin&amp; 0&lt;11 iu own lcmn or "I'Omand and ""O othen "ere
IAVCOiiptioa." Spc:oklna slo"IY to th~ fined. 0... anplo)'ee, Danid Canddla. ,.,..
C&lt;lwxil and oblaYcn, K&lt;Uq pulSed frotn suspt:Dded and he ·~ lhonlr
lhe
his
only 10 sip-.. -t.idl...-1 10 t&amp;p.
llfe:a.l; tbt
of lhe IDeftbla.
Kcner also said lhl1 Ooty's dotwne1U
For the nclO 1wo moothi, l'ublic Safery caDed: fOC' imprOVtmenU lft ..,k amuol
inveszlptan laktvicwed U people, "JOllie syst..... ... the or
IDCMlt&amp;·
of wbom denied 1Dvol¥m~cm. ldmJned &amp;WJt cquipmen1 oontrol and &lt;QtllP&lt;O&lt;nt dispmal.''
....Vc..-~ed othcn."Ktthr added tbat
8cawt these $111mla!iS Wert leaked 10
t1oey "'"" aoted to raum any pilfered orr,.,. the popcn, Criffin bqan 1 Starch oo
!lqU!pmCI&gt;I wltb Sl9,000 Wor1ll !liven block. det"""iwe If a mtmber or Publoc Sarcty w.-

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IF TlfEM WMOIIU 1o FOOO FIGHT ... : -

cfN~tyc..dl ,... hlrdl-. lht~

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a-t . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . .

rcspotUiblt. I.:Citer expbuned t hai oohmtary
linaerprontinc '~.as lnitwed and inu:rvicws

ut twrcntly botna condiM:Ied. "The mllt&lt;rs
wilh wttich It Wubllc Safny) deals &amp;rt
s.t":nSiliYr-by dcfinhK,n- and thtrc must be a
cuartnlet 1ha1 ioforrnatlon supplied con bo
kept confidential," the Prnodtnl saltl

TurnJn, to his H"COOd report on invftltory
conuob, Kctltf spoke or both an Internal
and SUNY· wlde audit and ln•·cstieatioo of
Un....,.ty onventory. Tolklq on lh&lt; £ace or
lht bript tdevhooo liJl&gt;ll, tbt Prcsidmt Aid
thll SUNY CmtraJ spent 111moJ1 S I miUJon ro
ccndi&gt;CI tn-oey back on 1976. Kater wu
critical or "'""'...ty, -uta lloa11he team wu
r&lt;Rrioct«&lt;to oaly cmatn ma~erflb because or
'"CoA, aocf I{IDC rau-ai.m.J."
1M~,.....

8UI mon importlllltly to Kntcr, SUNY
assumed

&amp;hac

lht

physlcaf

spate

inventor)'-actual location-c-ould b(
m.atthcd IJ&amp;,iMI tht loc11100 or what WI.S
U.. ed In lh&lt; Stlll&lt;·wkle oudil. "In theory. tbh

mateb.-up \eaTlCd a reasonable Qprttuion.''
Kntu Sllld, "but reaJIJrlcally, • • this campw
lhis could bt don~ .• •
Despite Uni&gt;miiY rescrvolioR&gt;, Lloc Seal&lt;
-.·tnt ahead wilh the 1ud1t. Kruer cx:~aincd
tbll lht tht&lt;t ,..,., "fOtc:onl.olned" the
ruuJu- .uwu w.err hsacd in J PKt' lhar no
ion1&lt;1 wutd (due to the mo•c to Amher&lt;t),
space Wb rC'J)Of1ed '" ,..tucb no asac:u. .-er-c
locat«&lt;, and rwcu bcloftlina to one
dtpaniiiCill ..... tff"""""*Y lilted wKier a
cbffermt oM.
Addrllotuolly, lhi&gt; oudot faalcd to scpat~tc
those iiCI!l$ """"'' wilh Stale money mcl
tho•• purchased Independently by
orpniuuons •uch as Slob Board I and lht
F11tully ·Scl&gt;deat AJiocJJIUon, lhe Prcsidc:n1

.............. a...,....._....,....

............. ___. ......

_ _ .. _ , _ _ , _ _ L

aacrted to Ius audience. Whao the alldit wu
rmished, he added,. clo&gt;~e on the minimum
limio tbll would t..Hued waunaqcd berore
• &lt;'Ompromlse level tould bo round.
Bccawt or tho State probe's clc:focicndes
11.nd UB'a own internal invmiaatlo4'\. thf'
Unlvenity bopn a ~q&gt;&lt;HI&lt; rnoicw by oiJ
Off~&lt;&gt;! or Internal Audio , heldod by Richard
Mcl.m&gt;n. "Thll al&gt;dy has now botn
com pined," Kater dra,.itd. "with lht
coadus0011 lhOI each pitee o r cqw-1 had.
in roer . botn ,....,..., b)' the~· lhll
had ordered it ..
By nr(y 1971, the ontcmal audit'• litoey
eontioued, the SUNY Capoaal 6qWpmenr
bepn 1 0 - lu lnit..S audit . Onec
Ill or the dosa .. .. &lt;Om&lt;tly ploced lD •
Uruvcnrty eo&lt;~~pultr. inveniO&lt;Y lutinp wert
ddi.,fftd to att u.nus m the Khool . ~any
pcn:cnt have responded thus rar and t..rorc
th( Unm-stt)' r('(lunu fundlna for Ihat areas
ns mw-ntor)' must be complete.

orr...

To msutc a bcucr

sy~cm

in the futwc.

Kcucr told 1hc CouncU ctuu he is in lhf'
prOC"eU oflnitlac,nJ t'iahl UtJb ~hicb •ndudc

hlrin&amp; morc pel\iOllnd. ('()nduccioa an annual
or all unhs and tAplonna more

rM.nvmtocy

ways to omprove trf'icrcney. l'helc Odioos
~uJd ~ tbc Un1vcnhy mov1n1 1n the
dircctoon 10 wr&gt;fy SUNY Utllral'&gt; dnnand
f01 "rc:a&gt;ooable propess" by the ICI&gt;ool in
updaUitJ II&gt; ')'Siern. Knl« runllcted.
M&gt;oalle Vi« Prar-1 for St\Wient
Aff..,. Anthony l.a&lt;enmd abo spoke ao the
mt&lt;lill&amp;. PfQtnJfn&amp; tbo Counal "llh alu4 of
D&lt;t..

Unt\CTS:tl)'

pohdcs

rq:ardin&amp;

lhf'

Howo.. Adi&gt;"""l lluatd. lloaluc of &gt;OGX
ml$Jf"iiiJ.1 aboul "bcther auclc:nti lbollld
biu· cowmd •• 1M heann.p. MtlJooli
SU8i... ed thar II bo clo&gt;ftned Uotrl O&lt;XJ

........,. .

Pp.9- 121 Sudden victory- P. IJ

�..

J

SQaps

.~ capture ....,.,_~"
· fArneri~a's
.! attentaon

f

~yEIIeNA.~

nptqCDtina death, the SOil&gt;S rardy
allOw' tbrit duncttrs lO .die: of a

¥o&lt;t""" S.w/1 wn~,.

diJ&lt;Il&lt;.

l'ul is ill love •ith Tl"k)'. bUI
is JtiJI ~ from ha
torrid rotiWIC'&lt;: with JO&lt;t who, tn 1
••e or _,...., hid foraoucn
aboul bis wife and 14 cbildml Uvina
in Pituville. Hownct, Tmsa Is
prqiWil and hi I fit or )&lt;~lousy
ton:bal tM bed upon "hkh Paul
and T111ey ....,.. makina love, a &lt;..
etc .. od IIIUS&lt;atll , Tha&lt; II&lt; i he
-of..,.pOp&lt;Jil.
Once thouaht to be 1 11\Cfe
pastime of the Ammc., hou:Kwifc,
daytime reriaiJ hlvt becomt on
olmuion thai 111111&lt;1s on iudltnet
Of OVCf 55 mJJllon from all Wilks Of
ure. "la1011 25 (&gt;C1Cmt or the
vle:wn 1ft fllcn . Eocimotcs show
thll ..,.ps 111kt ~ j j to 7S (lC1&lt;Cftl
or allldcvlolon profil6.
~ IIV&lt; bl..tl to the &gt;~~•~
durina"the D&lt;prmon. AlltSedly •
flu lt"" oocldent by a radio
broadc-aster,
Norman
Broctcnshirt, prOpelled ...-lot 11ory
tcllina into the Americ:an life.
Lll&lt;ki na 1 fi'OI m Iris radio show,
Broctcnshirt ......, rcadina from
the near&lt;tt book In the uudio. He
...ur (mlm&lt;d lhc entire story and
the scudio "'""' Iota bodJ&lt;r&lt;d wilh
aWl req11&lt;51inl to kiiOW the finll&lt;.
Thtr«&lt; is bistory. Al l~ of
soap opa1 history. "'" 60
broeclc:as&lt; Oft ...........,.. eadl
do:t• ..The GuldinalJIIII" h~t ben
wawiq lll&lt;1 or intr11v&lt; for 40

-e

~

silo,.,

They inuead die a

llamon&gt;us or btutll dtalh. ea-.

moiotains lhal throuah this, "thr
skk •it-ower rm. Jlad that h&lt; is iU
and not out in tbt erucl •otld."
However, wh•n "All My

T111ey

Cbiktren'' t1111a sqmalc on uterine
caocu, the- .sbow"s v.Titn. Aancs

Plots ond thi!ICI&lt;n have bctorn&lt;
cornplu. rta&lt;hin1 out to deal with
prescnt-&lt;bly issuts .such l l wife
bell ina, druas ond oraanited crime.
On-location Iii min&amp; has whisked itJ
auditf'l('t) off to thf Bahamas ,
Ireland ond Porn.
Primt Soap
Even prime tlmr TV b noc
immun~ to the dramas. PrOif&amp;Jl\l
&lt;uch a&gt; "So.!&gt;" and "Oallas" have
rC"ct1ved na1ional acclaim and

cove:raae.
Maauin&lt; otands and book

P&gt;ctW:S arc nlkd with updai&lt;CI
litt'fiJure on ravoriu~ c:hai'XIcrs and
l&lt;riah. Somt entr&lt;Ptmo&lt;n are
promotloa "Luh and U.ura"
(Cencrll H"'Piilll JCJ'IIb s • iu . T~
cntcrprisina women In 0&lt;-vdond.
Ohio have CSII blbll&lt;d tbt " Love In
The 1\0ernoon" dub or ttrcir
n\lhtolub •here fans 1010 sip thcir
favorue &lt;otktalh while abo
aboorOina their ra -ne - . ..
rnporue has ben so o•&lt;r"iltlmina
t~ar tiM: women arr &lt;CIIIIslckriftl.

n.c

rronchisinJ.

l.o&lt;llly, vlo~ r:an catch th(
10aps over lunch at tk Cround
Round restaurauu. Or fO&lt; those
..-ho find ....,... to the oft&lt;Tnoon
dramas an impossiblHty. they can
scay informed with lhc "Soap
Oprr~ Upd"&lt;" broad&lt;llt on AM
radio at 11:4S p.m.

'They attoch you with

on emotional hook,
when a soop dies,

peo&amp;pre upset'
- Mary Cossota
UB ~·· O!rtaor or Math
Cornmun~ Mary Cassara is
on&lt; p&lt;rs0n ..-ho dots not tate-.&gt;
Optf"IS 6ahtly. Abhouah tMy Itt
the mb)«''• of loctur.. Jlnd lilt
ihows, Cassata rm. thor daytim&lt;
td&lt;-visioo serills hav&lt; DOl recriv&lt;d
the attention tMJ dcs&lt;n'c.
Cana~• b a pionett in d'tis
·v~...,.·
or rt5C01&lt;h and scudy

-

which monitors Ill fleets ' of
daytinfr t&lt;ltvislon lncludina
romtnt., iuues, audltncc:s and
anistk elements. Alana with two
UB aroduatcs, Cauata .Is *O&lt;klna
on • soap opera ttnt&lt;red in
Buffalo. The "'rhas hope thr soap
"'ould be • boost to Bufftlo.
Tlltrapt•lk Soap
c...... r~ls that soop oprrn ...
a unique an form- tfiiOtional in
n~turt and 4htrapeutir 10 the
Individual who "atchcs rhem .
"You are mod&lt; 1 pany In the "''I!...
opa~," ea...... "14. "They aruK!I'"
you v.hh an cm01ional hooL. When
asoop dies, people are upS&lt;~."
R«:&lt;ntly Canota hu been
approacb&lt;d by Buffalo 0&lt;11ml
Hospital, "hkh i1 lnttm~ed In
min.J ''501p opn-a therapy•• to
"hdp pcopk looL or tl&gt;rir rrobl&lt;rn~
with some obJ('C'1huy. •• Cas._wa
said the drama• arc a aood acoape.
By dtllma • ith euomt ....,..,
swp osxra au b«omina a sourtt
o( education for some lf&lt;ll- In

Ni.t011, rteti\'ed arot&lt;ful rcsponxs
frO&lt;n ........,. who bcpn to wijjt
th&lt;irdo&lt;tors for reaular &lt;h«k ups.
One&lt; "The You11a and the
Restln•" dtalt wftb the mut or
runaways, proj&lt;ctina th&lt; m•nwor

runaway sbchcn and sbowins she
tOII·frt&lt; runaway hotllne phon&lt;

numbtr prornintntly in thr set"s
back around.

(.11 Orllurll Soap
Tbrou&amp;h their rtSUr&lt;h, Cassata
ond hcr coll&lt;tJutt ••• hopins to
..tablbh soap opera "archiv.-.."
Prtscnrly. " Ryan's Hope" is the

only wial whkh mainaains a rde or
cvrry tapinl. The other JOij)S tf"ISC
and rC\IJt rbt tape an&lt;r a prr;o,j of

lhrcc month.s.
Thr

,....,.,hers

11r&lt; also d&lt;MnJ
lnro rhe croSJ cultural &lt;ff«U that
the dramas h.a\C on \' IJUC:S ecross
the "orfd. 'They support a theory
rhar "pc-opk arc &lt;o&lt;Wized on soap
Ol'&lt;f"'·"
" Wt Of&lt; hO\iftl 1 artat deal of
tun dofn&amp; this racarcb," Cassara
"'jd. But~hosttn&lt;d to add, "I'm
maltlna • bia ..mr~ bcina hao;
I'm mb.\lftl "Ryan's Hope' • • • "

I

Psychology, Education A SocUII Science
students Interested In greduate study and a
career In school psychology.

A representat/re of the Alfred Unirersi·
ty Af.~. program In school psychology
will be on campu$_ Tuesday, Dec. 2nd
-H am - 3 pm to discuss; the field ot
school psychology, the Alfred ptOflram,
financial aid and a teO% ftmployment

record.

Sign up at thft
•
Career Planning Center.•Hty._s An~x C Rm 3

�Anywh~re but. ~herst, cries City

in opposition -to l!RRT expansion
ll)' llkhniC..O.
$p«»&gt; Fo«-

the Town of Amherst.'' Tbc
aattm&lt;RI oho mauiottcd thar &lt;V&lt;n
wbcn the Ambcnt Campus Is
compl e ltd.
• the
lar&amp;Cil

u-

Co.-uuil)' rCIICloa 10 the ocniaion or tbc propoocd Alllllcra Uabt lh il
Rapid 1)aa.dt (LU T) ClCicosion 1intina both UB CIZII....... fowwl&gt; iu
voice 11 • pllbllc
laot Thursday at the S.ale Ofru lkaikllnJ in
Buffalo.
Mlctlcllc Penca, a rcplatnlalivc Gloria Aquila,, who c:halrt the
of Buffalo Mayor James 0. Oriflin, Citi:r.M'• Adv~Jo&lt;'y Croup to the
upreacd th~ Cily's oppositioa to NFTC and sat in on the rev!.,..trom
the Amber$! oorrldor, mailualnlna that developed the corridor Mudy.
lhll il ""'DUJd CUAI&lt; I markCI fat Contacted car~ by n,. Sp.&lt;trum,
vaocaru land In Amher&gt;t 11 the Aquila-an
Amhtrsl
u .pcnac or development io raidtll! ......•praaed I.'OCICCrn thll
Buffalo."
tbe Nf'fe didll'l have mo\llh data
P&lt;n&lt;a said Buffalo preferred tO pe:operiy chooK which tran.tlt
bu"dllla a rouu nonh alona the corridorJ IO considtf.
Cht'&gt; West •Ide IOwatclt the
'"Thr Catiun' &lt; Advlio.y Croup
Toaa.. anda$, cas1 to Chec~to•1P ,. lootin&amp; for mote InfOrmation,"
and sou1h ao Lld.awanDa'. Aquila said, rcfemn&amp; to Thursday'•
Ho~oev&lt;r, she spcdOcally obj«Sed hearin.&amp;· .. Whf'fl the Staaislk:i from
to an Atnhcrsl roure. s.tatJn&amp; cbas it Aml&gt;t,... .,.,. In. I feh thll tht
would inlerfc:re with r..SC.&lt;Iopmcnt figures didn't o«ount for lhr
plam f01 Buffalo.
University.· · She: cautioned,
Penca '1
remarks
wert howcvcr, that the Ortob&lt;r &lt;onidor
tmmedlatcly rcbuted bt Amhern nudy wu only a prtllminary one
Town Supcrvi..,.. J10ek Sharpe, ~ and thai the tJ.dusiun or lhc
stated that Amherst had a h"torical Amhenl route i• Slitl 10111ewho1
ri&amp;hl ID a rapid transit routt. Rapid ttouuive. '; h hun"• bcc11 dcdde&lt;l
Tn:nsil in Buffalo would never haw yet/~ she said. cxplrdnlna tha.t a
b&lt;en con•ldcred If not for the 'i&lt;Xond corridor 111udy I• due In
~ or the Amb&lt;r11 Campus.
Januory. "II the route lm't in
he saod. "h ..... the &gt;lnal&lt; r~e~or thcnth&lt;n they (Amherst) should get
that &amp;OC .-.pod 1ra111k off the anil)l."
vound," Sharpe araued ,
Tnoe itodlrslloe?
Comclot 1' ..., .
NFTC Auislano Scali oe..,
Slwpe abo .,,aded the Niqara Gordon w
J«m&lt;d to

Fen"''

Frorutcf Trans:ponaoon CommtiiK

rem(orc:c

••Lct._•s put it tbl~ way:• he Mad
Fnday. "\\ben we do 1 Rudy. '*C
ilon'l pretend that cvccy pouobb"y

berore luuina lu 'orudor

auumpt~.'· He
added that the latC$1 Nf'l'C corridor
study was based on projmed
&lt;n«f.)' crisis conditions, and thll
lht- Ja.nuar)' rcpOtt should be' 'tnorc
or. true indication oflhc re&lt;ulb or
the test or the c."'mpositt network."
MtanwhJic, Univer1Jty ructon to
the N FTC corridor Slud) bu been
r..&amp;O!ned. 6 Slat..,.ot~l ..dalood
O..obe&lt; 1ll by U B Vice l'talcknl
(or Facillties P1eninJ Jolin Neal.
reucnted the Unh·Cf'Sity•J lta.nC"t ln
fa""r ol the Amltcm comdor,
"atrns !hot "bi,.oncally. t he
reason the idea for 111&lt; uu.at
syttc:rn 6m cam&lt; •bout rnoolvcd
OTOU!Id ow dndopinJ a eampoa In

Mudy-.. hl&lt;h rxclud.O the Amherst
roUI&lt;-la.R month Dally. 17.000
uudenu tuvet bttwten tht

Amhuu

and

Main

Street

Oampus... Sharpe noted. and that
data was not '-'Onstdered when
theN FTC report was drawn.
Tht ~&lt;arij'A Wei O&lt;JIIIIIzed by

S S$ $$S
Coupon lullelln
l o atcl Outsid~
JSS Sqioire H&amp;ll MSC
Siva You S S S S S

AQui1a't.

\VSPICIOft$.

is indudrd in the

!

A aroup of l l citizens cbelin&amp; "KKX -&lt;C~Jm of the land!" aod "S.op -

or

conccatration
off-c• mpus the war apinlt blaitk AJMria" paraded Thu""-y anerooon ~ Lafaterl&lt; ":
ho\l$in&amp; wm ..,'D be In Buffalo, and Square In respomc to lasr Monday'• acqulnal ol siA Greensboro. North z
tbll the &lt;Atemion ol the LRRT CaroHrua men.
,1_

hwm.

(NFTC) 101 not con.&lt;ullln$ '"th
nth&lt;r UB or thr Town of Amh&lt;nt
abolll porCI\Iitl t.-n1li nd&lt;nhip

Anti-KKK demonstration i..
protests Greensboro trial

•Y•Icm wiU open 1hc Amh&lt;111
C..mpus to the City reUde-ntt.

"There are m4Q)' opponunitio
lhat th..., cltlzcns «Jularly take
ldvantaac or now,•· the tC'OO"
&lt;lated. ..,..., rnctude conrinuina
eduetilon opponunitles. the - or
ohe Universily Rbranes._. $pcCi.t

event' such u

l~ures. rt'Citala and
101oruhops, and fonoll)'. thr
arowin&amp; number of \'IIIu. to 1hc
aunpus &amp;rner.ued by 11&gt;c W estern
N.,.. York E&lt;onomk 0&lt;\dopmcru

Prosram."
Conuu:ted laJI Thwsd&amp;y by ntr
$p«ttVm, Neal said he didn'l recall
ever ~&gt;c~na approached by the

!"4F}(:

~atiJOa.

tonccnina udcuhio

"We doo'1 deny that." Foster
re.sponde:d. But , ht- ~\aid, the
qucstl()n or a LRRT route to

Am.hera involvr;s .,ore chan JUR
pOtential ridenhip. "The« necdtro
be a lkfmitivc policy by lh&lt;
Unlvcn.ny on lona· ranac "udent
ndctship." Hc said thii&lt;"Ven i( the
route ,...,.. built. Sludcru; mlatu be
" rductantto pay the fan bn"'crn
campuso. "All' tbcy 10101 to pay
the full f11c, and 1f they don't, "ho
w•U?". Foster as\ed. "II lll!lbt be
c:bRpa' for lbc:rn jUst 10 ctay oa the

Bluebird buoes. ..
Fa&gt;~a l&lt;ferred to the

OOfndot

11udy. hintin' tlw u mi&amp;ht have
bm1 a ploy to for« Amhcr&lt;t to
.-.ali« that 11 &gt;llolllda'l 1okc 1bc

route ror aranted. ,.Whal the: "udy
~huws is thai it 'snot open and shut

in Amhcra;· FoSter gjd. " h
~·t s.ay h won·l tx thUc:." He
added that publi&lt; hcarln&amp;&gt; wiU

continue

'1:0tJ

the second L'UffldOr

study h rciCOI&lt;'II in Jan~. lOd
that e\'efl Frid•y'.s hcannc m!Jht
have cbanaed th1np.
u~e may be oa reuon 10 ma ~e

act,u,tmc:rus. *' Fostct .aid
are 11\l.f\IJ

·· Th~
tn

art intnalcd

wt:

f\DdinJ OUI about. I'd bke to h&lt;11
frotn U ll. If lbc) rotcrcued,
they~ ronta&lt;tus."

Th&lt; four Ku Kill.\ Klan and two NlW Patty member• had stocld mal in •
Crcrruboro for J he racially·bnkcd murders or rove panicrpanu in tbe
Novrmb&lt;J l, 1979. "DGth 10th&lt; Klan Rally."
Or&amp;tnllt'd by lhe ," Buffal o Ad Hor Commiuce 10 fi1hl IU&lt;isr!l. Ill&lt;
Klan, and the Nazis," the how-long PfOI&lt;SI "'"' held 1.\ an "lrrunediat&lt;
rcsponK" to the Greensboro ncn1. 'Otc Commiuec c.ontench u.-... the
"crdkt or "no1 ruilt:;' ' in GrtcJHboro wu due ln larac pan to the raebl
pr&lt;Judicft of 111&lt; aU-while jury, iKCO&lt;dlna to PfOCator Oan Bcnuvoall.
"II'• ln&lt;r&lt;dibk lhat 11&gt;&lt; juron •ac allo~ocd to &amp;o home whd&lt;
ddlb&lt;ratin.J," udaimed Commiucc Orpn= Yuscr Alhakk.
thai tbc court&gt;
Conclcmnma lhc ..,diet os "ng&lt;od," Alhakl
ha•c "fanned tb&lt; llama of rxial bllred and liven • .,.., ~all• 10 r..W
~~." Heacau&lt;'dthc rnlcralaovcrnmcnt ofpanoapatmam thcnscol
nnsm. a&lt;tn&amp; the KKK'&gt; cndors&lt;mcnt or Ronald Rcapn's pr...dmlial
candldac)' and th&lt;U vow to much on Rcapn'o inauausal parade.

i

bctJ&lt;,.,

Onlh pnalty
"The 'New R!lbt' llld Reapn's risht·•tn&amp; rk&lt;-toral IWCCI&gt; uvered lbc
vt'fdkl," saJd tbe Commflltt's orrocW OtatcrfiCnl, "bot the Carte
adminlstrallon laid tbe ground for h by siuln&amp; on lu hand&gt; fot four years

white the Klan multiplied and spread in (orcct.'"
The nationwide lhreat 10 biJ\Cu" cacrnpllfled by raciaUY·boscd auacb
In Allanta, Bullalu. and Greensboro. in addlrfon 10 1..,. publicized cvrnts
in Ene. Or•cland, and Boston accordinato Alhakk. AddhlonaUJI, Sar.uor
Strom Thwmond's cru.Ade 10 reinsca.1c the death pmatty in Smnh
Carolina is a danM-ttous. pnoudmt , contmds 1\lha ~t. WA« It i' a method
••tradH1onaUy ulootd 10 we:rminatt minotditJ."
lu a aU 10 combat that ftd&amp;np. Ihe Commm« \C."CkJ to inrorm pcoptc
or "a band -.110~ Ct't on lh~ ,,. aDCI·naA." t.:\platotd Comm&amp;Utc
Orpnil'cr Elll&lt; ~e. "II~ doo't do somahtftJ """'· we will tJa-e a
much bt.urr balt.Jc later-one- that we ml)' not bt' abk to WlO. "
Ootdtto- rot~Mrr
'The rbt or raosm. combined willo the country'$ dq&gt;rascd &lt;alllOIDf, is
lncltna Amalea to a UI!Wion ''very "milar" 10 thll of Nui Cmnaay.
said Ootriu&lt;. Tb&lt; media. tb&lt; complained ,. contributina 10 Ill&lt; KXX'•
publicitY campajp by olfcrin&amp; co&gt;eraac "every time more tbaa OCI&lt; or
them (KXJ( mcmb&lt;rs) id toc&lt;~hrr."
Con&gt;equmtly, the Klon biL&gt; promised 10 orpnize rn Buffalo, as • " raoUl.
sentiment " defmhdy arowina in thi&gt; Clly," claimed llcnli•OJ)i.
An &lt;Sled In July ol 1977 on three sq&gt;ara~c cbar&amp;o or"armed robbery,
orpnlm Alhaltl beli&lt;Ve\ that hi• ea.&lt;e is nneiiOC&lt;d wuh r10ei&gt;m. Two of the
chllta&lt;l -·dropped, bw be"'"' convicred or lhe J uly 9. 1977 robbery of
a Cllcckto"-.p dru&amp;&gt;~orc..
Alhal&lt;t vehemently profess&lt;s lbat he io complctdy inncx'&lt;nt ol uy .
mmc. Olld local black tcaclcrs lave q&gt;oke out on hil bcb.tlf. A Coun of
A_.t• rutin&amp; denied Albakt a ......nal, and on friday tbc oelf-prodaimed
Soc:oalist bcpn S&lt;'rVioaa 4to 12,... prifon trrm lr&gt;&lt; "'hat hee&amp;ll&gt; " amme
I dldn"1 comm1t ...
lleeausr or ltls ~ ..llh VI1IOUO black polittaLI orpllinrloon&gt;.
Alhakk believes he bas bm1 t..,.d a&gt; an undesirable, and trated lite- •
·•lJs puht.~ prnoner~... He S&amp;Jd, "'Thr -.hoi~ 1h•n1 u1nU of a rKAl
frame·up.

LADIES' NIGHT
EVERY TUESDAY NIG H T
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for the immortal Springsteen
'The River'
IlNce Springai Mn, The River,
IColumbiel

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lmmortolhy doe.n't come

cnoop. 11e1ng herat&lt;*~ .. the
"future of roclt 'n' roll" by
celebnlted rock writer Jon
l.and.u I now Springlteen' a

mon-llan't h . Simultaneous
coY.. ltoriiO in nm. end
·r.wsWHk ion'tlt . Selling out
the d~•• on • me11ive tour of
big orenn lan't ft. Fleleaaing a

double elbum thet &amp;hips 9o1c1
ledvance retlfl orcle&lt;a of one
million dollars or morel ian't lt.

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rruvestlcally

S.C..... avon wrth .. this glory
behind him, B&lt;uc. Spr;nga... If
o b - with the ophemer-'
,.ture ollila.
rhtl River is on IPie 111 it
PGI...,._ to revl4w a Spring11eon
record without uoing the word
" epic"11 whoso hero llowa from
one bonkrupt dream to the next
In ..arch ol " lor-." Each o f
the elbum't 20 eonge Is on
Integral ~ in the lhametic
portrayal of life a1 a doll
wedding or • 4 9 cent peckega
ot "Blight u Day Fluor10cem"
Glow·Girtter INe beck cover
P~&gt;otol .

In "The T10 Thet Binda," our

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hero - · "cheal&gt; rornanc.,"
only to f'o:wl him,..f wooing his

women with some pretty.
vecuoua lovetyrica of llis own:
"It's 1 ~- hlghy&lt;ey end 1
thin white lina/Conniocting baby.

your heen to mine.,. But in the
humourously dedematory

"Sherry o.rling," he dlecovers
tllet Ills " l ie'" to Sherry Is e
"peckego deer• that lnclud41a
csrtlrig her V6Pf'Y mothtf to the
unempk)yment offtee every

Monday. Ar&gt;y slmHarlty between
lhis oequence of events ond real
fifo is not Strictly coincidontol.
He otTuggles with Sheny's
tfum background in • •Jackson

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Cage" where "you just do yo"r
time end fade awey." A '"'rch
lor Identity Ia drowned In the
suvggte fDf survival. Oannv
Federici's Ferli,. organ tound,
Mo Weinberg' I powWhouM
drumming, ond Sp&lt;ing11oen's
Dyleneaque harp don't quickly
fade from memory, howevet.
Not evon lemlly lntlmecy Is
otomal. In "Independence Dey,"
our hero lamontl his !ether's
broken dreams. dote&lt;ml,.S to
ovoid the same working-class·
hero Hlp. He 1e1vea. of course,
in search of his own drtamf
while becomJntut&gt;e lotut
chapter ic hla clJ!'s noglotmare
existence. Federici's moumfu4
org1n and .n 1eouatic guitar 1et
tho doomsday tone for the tlmu
when ·•everything we' \le known
will be swept IWIY " As of by I
reging rl\ler. no doubt.
l.ecl"ng a substent.aJ beae ol
Wle, our hero op11 IO&lt; more
Illusory pfuiUfOI. In " Out in the
Stroot," he trades two deyl of
Wllll(lng " The Wey I WIMI
walk'' for love deV11 of walking
10 _,_else' a ~ . In

-ill the - · he acornfiJI
becomesB·to-11
enanar1ec1
trap
as his old man. Weekend&amp; wore
mode for M'rct&gt;elob. Mondoy, I've
001 Friday on my monel It ain't
freedom.
In "Crush on You," he lnvesi!J
heavily in e Mxuel mtftge WhO's

"a welking, ta"'-•no reason to
IIW." But the &amp;lluttong, Rolling
Stones·Uite rocker runs amock
&lt;lob into tl\f lhop w"'dow on
" You Con Look IBut You Bettor
Not Touoh)," which 11 the
ultim1te anthem ot hU"ttrlted
deslreo. No lmmortllrty here.
He decides thlt morriege ••

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Dec. 19th, and receiue a couporr worth 10%
OFF your next purchase at a~ of our 3 University Bookstore loc.arlons.

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But Springsteen Isn't done
with tho nightmares. In lhe
rhapsodoc "Point Blank," he

wants us to beileve thar

" protty lies/' MOte borken

dreema.
Ev•n the great AmDfic.an'

symbol of ohmy desire becomes
buueCI in the onslaught in the
jOyously rocl&lt;ing "COdillac
Ranch" "Well buddy wnon I d.,
throw my bocly on the beck/ And
drtve me bact to the junkyard in
my Cedollec...- Not even a
Ce&lt;lillec Is forever u evidenced
by lhe poclure on lhe lyric sheet
of the actual CAdiUac Rend&gt;- 1D
c1"a.c cec~•c.cs· buned '""' up
in Amarolo, Texas.
Which is not tO say that there
«en'&lt; eholees. Sprongoteen is
not 8fatokt. In " Tho Price You
Pay," he c:omos to the
conclusion that people "built tha
rOodS they'd ride to their death."
Suddenly lhis striving for
rnelovreluel idenJity becomes
intertwined with e collec1ive plea
fOf' a tnOf'e humane world.
Eternel tole of the plonol.and the
human opecles. Or eomething
l1ke that. Agal:n.st the riv·e r·s
ltow.
The mu.sic on Thfl R1v11r has a
flraf.ta~o IKgency that io a

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Cl!umming pnove it .. night.
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llis ollce of ltte.

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low albums back-has become a
prostitute: "V9ur faee was in
the shadows but I knew it was
you." Anothef victim of llfa's

we4com• depertUte from the

You," eyefl though such •
"ouspoct" outhority os hlo
lither clolms on hlo dealhbed
that "true love wu juot 1 lie.''
Tllis leedt directly 10 the litle CUI
wll6re our 19·y - old hero
hlo union card end llis marriage
Ucense l o u r - doll wedding7l
in one loll awoop. But lhe
economy - · bediM hla

fmce of the river. No rrtefl
mOttelawims against the

e-unent.

reletlve slickness of the ptevious
two a lbums. Bom to Run and

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Juxtaposing two racist societies
" The Hom·e land' at the Centre
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Rlehtord M c 8tien

The first thing always striking about the
productions at the Centra Tllaa«re are their sets
and the latest offering provee tO be no excepuon .
For The Homeland, the stage is d ivided Into a
kitchen, a silting room and a general podium.
Each is beautifully conslructed and Ingeniously
taolored to the p lay. It Is a great set to look at ,
and director Ed Smhh uses 11 Ingeniously.
The Homeland IS a rather black comedy
racial discrirrtlnadon and inJus-tic·e . It centers
around a whlte South Afncan couple who take
theif young daugl'lter and btack maidt«Vant on a
bUSiness tnp to New York. There. the father - Mr.
Kenilworm -meeu hos boss Mr. Sloan - a top
G_,al MotOrs executiVe. Kenol wonh 1S gwen the
of wnitew-'&gt;ing the c:ompanv' a recUI
pajicies for the Alte of the "free world". while '"
me same time convtnc:ong the South African

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government that GM is, in the final analysis, on
their side.
Parallel to this big business intrigue run a
number of sub plots. Mrs. Kenilw onh, a typically
inept ~ted colonial, pajiteiy botches wnh
her hostess and ends up drunk and unconscious
on Mr. Sloan's lap. Howev8&lt;, the real focus of the
play Is upon Keensteng, the Kennworm's black
servant . Repressed and virtually a slave in her
own coonuy, she comes to America expaatlng
great tltings from the " land of the free". In the
Sloan housallold she meets !belt btack maid.
Francis, who wastes fittla time opening her eyes
to the reality of the blacl&lt; situation in the states.
The play V8&lt;V daarty snows thellorrors of
apanhekl In South Africa, and the Injustices of
racial inequality in the United Stetes. How8\18&lt; . by
juxtaposing two racist societies, the less axtf'tlme
(ln INs c - AmeOcal ~ c:or-,- oH ~­
Although the authors tried to- evoid lhlrtr-.&gt;. I f~
that they ware at times a little soft "" this

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wonderful country of equal opportunity for all .
Funhermore. the comedy of the piece, w hich
works extremely w all, does perhaps run contrarv
to the main themo. Thoro is, I feel, danger in
making ulliiiJgh at such imponam issueJ~-it
makes it alrtha easier to dismiss them. When the
play does become mote se&lt;ious it tends to slip
Into didactiC polem1c. One of the chatacters w ill
suddenly launch form into a lengthly e&gt;&lt;planation
of apatthled and the homeland 's policy. This son
of devic:a •• clumsy. especially When me autho&lt;s
lhow elsewhere that they can handle
informatoonal scenes w ith greater subtlety. Fa&lt;
example, eany "" we have the Kenil.wonhs lin an
amusing scene) complllin of the bu&lt;aauc:racy that
prevents th...n from taking Keemseng out of tha
country. Ths reverse! in poont of view W Otks ;
the whic" holst by tMir ow n poita&lt;d. It also
m- within the contaJ&lt;t of the action ...:1

their

cnerec:tera. 1 ..,., a - ~neve"-'

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JDS 206 CHASSfDIC PHILOSOPHY
W114t ia /r:abbelah?, Whet ere 1M Splritu.l WorkU? What Is
1M meaning of the ,.,es ol G-d? and Hill M'/lltlcal AI·

tributes? The order o f Cfft flon? • A Gmt eour. .. No
background required, Thurs. 7 • 10 pm, Clam~tnll17, Rabbi Gurery, !Wg. No. 421~.

JDS -254 RASHI' S COMMENTARY

iifth11a the Cfa:ulc.Ja~planat/on ol 1M "slmpl~t "l-1 of
mNnlng In the Bible. But he ts nota/ways so s /lflpla. fndepth study &amp; C&lt;Jmparlson with other great comma,.
tetors. Mon. Wild. I · 2:30 pm, P1rlt:11r 225. Rabbi
GrtHinbetg, Reg. N6. 421407.

JDS 283 THE HOLOCAUST. JEWISH LAW
&amp;t7eme sltusf/ons of life and dNth Challenged the dlmt~n­

s lons of Jewish law. How did traditional S/S!Itfsrds re$'
pond to qu~tsllona of law In caNs of e11tflHHdinsry .tress.
A fascinating coufle. Tun· Thurs. 1 ·2:30pm, Psrlt:~tr
225, Rabbi GriHinberg, Rag. No. 421372.

JDS 253 ETHICAL SYMBOUSM IN THE TORAH

An~ look at key BJb/Jc.f atorlN: Whet Is going on?

What do 1MY meen? How do thaN ~lsymboJs mate
to our day-t~•Y fife. M on. Wed. Parker 13g, Or. Papa,
Rag. No. 4211114.

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The Universi ty police did an tnvesllgatioll, a Unite&lt;slty
administratO&lt; followed that up, ooe person &lt;Mlgned, Uni--'ty
President Robert L Ketter presents the University Council •lth a
"lull" report o~ the Incident. Then, things at UB are all well and
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by the University so far. We are talking libo&lt;Jl St*te employees
stealing State property and a repOrt that alleges the Involvement ol
a number of UB olflcials. Then you have admcnlstratO&lt;a warning.
that ..the documents-the only report that haS, bi.c.ll$e il we~
leaked, become public-Is only supposition and namlng any ol the
people mentioned In It oould warrant a lawsuit. It seems I hal not all '
Is PUI&lt;l I~ the Ivory tower.

UUAB ·would UM lo •pologlza lor the ioconvJ$J-nees
caused b)' lho ca'\Oettatipn of the Paa Mttt.hany concert.
ThiS waa du.to the •act that Mf. Metheny t~ariiY

lost his h'U;ii,g- doo to- iJf" ear iniO&lt;)Iioti:'INe are
tentatively acfl&lt;&gt;&lt;tullng Pat Met My wi th h1a .&gt;wn band
)OI eometlm&lt;~ln the sp&lt;1ng &amp;elllester.
11ellln&lt;Qc wm be avollable •• ,1..114 Sub-Board 1, Inc:,
j,&gt;lt\c;~~Jocated 01 112 Talbefl Hall 01, tha A1nh8&lt;6t
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campus. The phone numbor i! 1:536-2954, You must
present your ticket In order to receive yOUt refund, No
rOtunds wtft-be: qJ_ven through the UB tlc:ket office.

OnCe again. re-t me IPO!OQize for lt1'is it•opponune ''act
ot God: 'tsinc·erely hope UUAB will hiVe I he conlluued
supJXnt or .studer11a.. t·aculty a11f atiH.
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Since the Courirtr·Exptess has publicized tl\8 reports, , the
Unlversily has done nothing but play down their significance. 'The
furniture was virtually junk,' the admlnlstralioo says, 'in any othllf
i nstance thta whole thing woud be Iunny! Well It is not fuMy or A ll deserve respect
even entertaining and we have no reason lo believe that had lhe
orglnal tnell report never been leaked, the whole &amp;candai would
EdlltH:
have ever become public.
Ketter told tile Uni versity cOuncil Friday that when the thefts
Tile ollormath oltna tragic l!vttnto of recent moot.hs
were reponed to UB, the District Allorney "suggested" that the rn Pam. Bui1&amp;Jo and Atlanta prove lh&amp;J auocu on
State Pollee be not i fi ed and Involved. That suggeslion, however, Jews and Blocb are lnerouing, and that antf.
was ne\'er pursued ..• " UB would have to assume responsibility lor semotlsm and raclam llo&lt;Hish. Yetlhe media exploits
tho v1cttm1 by letting 1ne Olgoteo· use them lor tnll!rcarryl ng out its own Investigation."
own soapbox ond egoa.
That's very comfortable. No doubt any organization Involved In a
rn'o moat dtaturbtng examples of reoent
scandal would 111&lt;8 lo clean up i ts own din and even decide how overexposure. are PUSH raoiul actlvlot Bennon Smlln
strong lhe detergent has to be.
.
and Ku Klux Klan G.-nd Dragon Bill Wllke&lt;oon. Tho
It ts I cky l or UB that local autl&gt;orities are lmtsponslblo enough Iormor PrNehes bias agoinst Jews and Whlloo. tho
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~tet Jews end Btactca. Yet cn•n,nola 2, -4, 7 constantly
to let I he thelts go by. But It IS still bewlldenng how the DA or SUN
explofted l~oli pol ion 10 Nil mora advertloing and get
or anyone else could be willing to l et an Internal investigation and a
lew repri mands solve tne case.

To,,.

m()(e vht'Ners. Wlfkerson' s views on Black Inferiority
turn many Blacks against unprejudiced Whites:
Smllh'.s auacte.a on Whites turn many Whl1ea again st

unprejudiced Blacks. Smith's recen!J'I)SH llldlo show
of November 15 featured

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scathing anack on lhe

While Communfty followed by an anti·Srtrnellc anaek
on Jews, even &lt;lr1ticlzing Reaga11, the Presldeot·elec:t.

lor supporting "these Zion-Isis,"
NahnaJIY In a democracy one cannot muule hatred.
But ' " the spl 'it ol Uofly Day the eH:zenG of 8uUalo

$00\.lld ool let the sick, mJnda of Smith and Wilkerson
increa.se tentlona between Blacks and whlta.s, but
rem,..., that •II Ouman beings desme respect.

Bob Collen

In t he whole process Ketter explains- finding out about the
thefts, i nvestigating, re-investigation and then tighteni ng Inventory
controts-one important step Is missing, Where do the
punishments come in? At what poi nt was the evidence turned over
to outside authorities lo pursue l nvesllgation or l ndlctmen r?
If the names rt1ent1oned In the Infamous " leaked" report are onty
allegations, where are the facts that dlsalalm those? And If those
lacts do not exist, the case Is still very much open and more
Investigation should be pursued. N o one is jusi gofng to forget all
that has been written and the th""'t of a lawsuit is not going to
i ndaflnltety quiet a media that wants answers.
Although Keller so strongly chastises the Courier·Ex.pro:;s lor
sensational reporting of I he incidents, rnat newspaper is one oi lhe
lew authorlltes that has quesliooed the situation. The Courl e,..
Ex.prestS has called lor the answers that ev8fyone should be
l nterestiKI ln. It has demanded accounlabilfly.
The Couri er was also t~e !lrst ro admonish the admlnlsllallon lor
Interrogating Public Safety officers. to try lo find the "leaK" l(elter
said the rationale lor the questloolng Is that the department
handles " sensitive" mailers and oonfldenliallty cpust be ensured.
That rs certainly true, but not so-much I&amp; le$1\ed outside ol Public
Safety on a regular basis. This particular lniO&lt;matloo may also
nave been released because ol the nature ol-11 or because of the
very seme problems raised In this ediiO&lt;ial. Punishing someone IO&lt;
brll'glng a public matter to the public's auentlon Is wrong.
The !hells atooe ate an embarassmefll to the University. But
their significance ia being spotlfgl)tiKI by the admin lsllation's
efforts to play lh"'!J_down. There are some serious proQie(!1s with
the ways these Incidents are being handled, yet they appear dose
to being "resolved." More people shout~ atart asking questlorw.

by Chris Wiles
Evet • tnce f discovered I he woro ''JOUrtl.at" I' !If! bee,•

keeping rauered no1ebooM hlled w+th tdeas, noun,
ubservelions and r eminder'S. " Joum al'' always
bette.r than ..diaty a;,yway rhoteau kttPI a
loornao. Pally Duke kept a dl• ry.
Journal s come in handy for 'ots ol ti'UfiOO.. They're a
way to rtoord momen1ous oeeas,ons In yrwr tUe: they
PfGS~e remembrances and anuc:dote-s; they also .,.
lfwaluatMe whet~ confronted with a deadllt'le and
noU'I,n..Q WIUy orlnslghlful to u.y. So, in the lfaGh.klu o•
WI)' Tomtrn, Andy Rooney and c:ounlless othefs. I will

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IN.:l 11-. te had for arHctes. but c.ouldn.'l Oevtl!JP pasr
three o., four fines. I'm sufe ~ou wtn, upon reeding,
llnao•ne what brHIIant eofumns t coutd havo devt/oped.
had I ooty befM bfenod wltn bratns, Clrne and talen t
The' GrNt SouWMu Oue$UOn~· Does .tf'lyone really

cottect aouvenira? H9 w many people do you tinow Who

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collecttnosecerarnlcall~t-wJihtne oltlas'names
on thelt backa? Does anyone Ataily save ""f'f:aUonal

tan&lt;JJn&amp;lkl whh thertn0n"M!tef3 '" them? Arid m01e
tmPOttanliJ, clots "lltone rNIIY &lt;41flect thoae tong
pencils w~h Ina tassles and crty landac.opeaon tJ&gt;em? I
caP tc~t ot under•t-a nd wanting sontelhlng to

, _ . ..... a ••calion 1&gt;)1, bOt Wily 1'01 atesl a towotlrom
the hOtel ora COI-!tt'r from • bal1 How many 56a-'a"*f
&amp;$Illrays can Ofle houSehold use?

there's a lillie mcx-e nrlety. " SUpPOrt B l~go-l&lt;eop
G&lt;0r1dma 011 T~4!Stree1a" was cute liVe years aQO. but
now every Che-;yNo•a In the are~ ~aon "'' lheloooer.
Hot too rat behind Bingo are " Ftunk&amp;d Sox- Noe&lt;l
Tuao(f atl(l "Hor•t\ If You're Horny." BUt there aut some
good ooes. My tavorlto ls oM tnat was apolled 1~
C&amp;ftiOfnia: •·warning: I Bra1&lt;e lot Bnan Wltson."

rhoughr lor th• D•y: 1 wooder II Ernest ~ng~ could
make me taller: ll&lt;now I'd nave to a•ve up &lt;jrlnklng and
T/10 Nutly I'U&gt;feasat: Being a clu. .paying udi5t, llo•e Slnn&gt;ng. bOt fl mlgntb&lt;i worth 11. justoo be able 10 reacn
to make prot...,. ~- Phrases Idle "Wllllam Blake 11\o Jil on tnuop shell 111 8-1\wlk.
wao a 'lleroin lddrcl- are good lorar least iO dlas\oijc
~nts"" even Ina most stalcl proltaSOis. Runnlroo a • S..urrlul "'on(o-F«ol: Does anyone eloe g•l ""rvous
j&gt;etl up and down the motal wfrft on a noloboolo Is -when they h8ar sratlon WJYE? !,!)'doctor ptays It in his
good, as Is jiggling your ctoo at Ina end of your toat walling r00111 and t!Vtry till1fl t """' tlwtr " el-la&lt;
and telling It drop at just Ina Jilllll pauS&lt;I In rna music" I gatlfgi!H&gt;oalle&lt;l. l plctultn..,.,let p161tl(&gt;g my
dlacuaalor\. The bear and qulc"-1 .way to olert roor veins, cot&lt;l metal _probea In vanous orlllcet ol mY
prof- to tnt lac11i&gt;at W• time '"' tna b&lt;aak Ia to oerson. and monthly billo In windoWed .,ve~opeo. rrs
g~a&lt;&gt;oa a) your watch. Even belle&lt;]J glancing al youi
not ao muclttl\e needles ex tho coi~(MIOIII&gt;al boii\OfS
WIICI\, Iioldlng It to your ear, and then b4nglng ln' lne me, but the muaH&gt; I• bad. Not only Ia II the ortiS~IC
e&lt;ystal to - u h'allopped.
IIQIIlvllj~r&gt;l of Cream of WhNt. but It creepa up on you.
Prahy _.,, right tn lhe mtddla of a walling room, or
IMootll#fll L. . . rn
I'OU' car nasa
•hlte strolling tn the alajea at Tooa, ~ lil&gt;d youraell
lllaM lolllu&lt;no '""" 111e rlgl&gt;llarte. ~ng along witH an lnditlltnvuf- version ol
''Wl\ot I Dod For ~ ~ _,..,. -!Wbty
T_,._ _,_.,ICA'ara. end Y011: G-rad, ~ M~M~ar to lheir...,.lor,e 01 "llaln4looa ~ATUng On'
W...T4hlrla,anctl-thellr.t,_..,n. _
_ . My HNO" and "Feelings." and l . , . , _ y lind II
"My Pall&lt;lla Wil&lt;lt Tci Florida anll Allt tto. w..Thll terrtlytng. lbetl could be lo•tfl'd tq humiJ&gt;/I)g along It
Uluer T..,.... . . . -.c Off~ 11411 now ~ boG anOUgll, but humming tn 111e 'produce "~llorl 11
..- lr) Twla...,ePO~.........,.....,.Inlhe clegfadlng to a witter ol IIPCII 11a10re u myoell
CitY II - • them. CA ~ Ia '1'm W~ll ~IQOCially I stan tapping auf tt. boat with troe
SIUfllei'J.tkimperaljcl&lt;era Nn lllongltle--. ttut- ~1fpl.

.,_,you.., ...,,""II

hOOd

�feedback !
i

~

Call for Independence
roUte Et11tor.

Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, The Spectrum will not
be published Wednesday or Friday. Look for the next Issue
of your University newspaper on Monday, December 1. And
have a good breakl

lrt todafs polfuca ttwke·s one big 1115Ur. common
aen:s.o vs• ._.ploltiiiOn Tt'le Pupoets of t~ POUtfoal
ma chine are oeal 10

public opinion; CIIIZ&amp;na·

oro-n.z.•t;on,are totll)g fqf lack tor ctout..
w.,-.,. scane.eo OUt •lfort• atnOftO 100 mant causes
c..tt we Qell09'fUWr to ae.are a gr &amp;n~ools aU.,netlv.
to g:o¥erument by lht mtHt•ry·lnd liltrlal
eutbhShfnem? Pocwlat rnc;,vem.nrs haw. 6Qi'i0fed
tJOhiiCal lfiiiHt.J., w t\Ut IMQ's•~t oatltel ctoft'l
come frotn tne P«)ple 01 arouscr mUCh interell Can'l
"'e Channel Ot.H lfuslrattona 11110 one ore11 mowemenl,
tw~ enough fot ah out c.auMa- a movement lor CIN,
90v•rmuent at.c a peaceful w otld
Ttle Oemocfa lle·Aepubltc au m a ct1hte ta uul

lftW'Uh\e•abte:: u's )ut.l wnAIIet l h.an we are h oota a
held stall by IUIN19

uo &lt;M.It biiHott -.tn amb!Hout yo•

lheu 6UPPQftl lhtll C'altii)IIQII,

~1 1d ~them

1111 hae

throughout atte.r rwms o, itS po"'et ro .rK~chou uteers
•f Ihey don I co.•IO'rn
Nufntnauou •• tn• lrlot to cf\»Ueuo•••g tn•~ raf':'k.el
Wnat the oeopHI nHd GespeJatety. rs 1neu uo;ru
• H.Uepet~oeut Pl!'l)'. r..a t ~U,•w•c:tct, fUf oue ouri)O.w to puf
C.I\O~IIH Ull blllvll W e 1oet,"(f IIWolodlecH ol \MbOUgnl
OII ICtlll lc.) lfiUI~hl UU' ueods, aud WU llfUSI •&lt;UfiUII11t

them OUtHI•CS A b•b llid 61? See whal w ~ ~IYO
l\0¥r-DIIvi l , IIIUtltf)', Ot:KitC:It iOU- bUI $tllltt red 11\d

uoellecf,.,e
Pa.rv I)U'Wtw' cuuJd heto us

w"'

tJH m .a, 'I t iJA,I~I

lnceoocseut•r~.ttoH1te!llh eo.~rd$$. could retest I he stU

.$t!'" u'11

or If\¥ Pe ~ tf!,;..,.. 1~ '"'e' .,,..,. .;;~
tM G ,u aJJPVt•t.o••S Whietot afe ~~~ ~•

.ac.-''"''1-i!"&amp;

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'fiii'Utt C~ f'lfl Q

uu••IS111

IS

&amp; "'' •·

IO lUCU-$ ~·Cf DOWt!rr

luu *'vu• lu ~la•l lur 1962

• not''· It

Rock never dies
Thl5 D~SI 'lliKice.ioel l,.. PWt 0.0 SGmell'hOQ thAI I

Frivolous art
To tM EtiiiOf

Aa a mttnbet c 1 N••oara·Ette Wruera (NEW), I 'd Ilk•
to POint out .aome mlsconcePUOI'\t reowdfnQ th•t
O'Qintra_llol'l 1hll a pp.areo In • ... CIIy Lif'J!.Itl... artk:tt
Wtlllen by RObefl G. BasU in the October fllue of fhfl
Sp.clr!Jm What tnlormatlon (aJld tl'a not rnuonl Ul•l

tne a"•e.te IncludeS about 11'11 cay llllfiiY tcene Is
tncomptltl end ptJniGtoul. Part of Ihe , . .son w hy tne
commun•ty -.ppea'a m such a
Hghl ca.n oe t•ecJ•lf!O
10 """'' a 64.1~1 •• Basars IOUfc.e, and 1 w ant to

0."

emaohastlet~ Jlf"Q'UJI.f. f oon'llhH"'~ tnat,. ~ulted
••meny black a.nc1 tn•rC WOtte . ,,,.,, • I lh•n.k r,.
con.sulteo on~ one k&gt;cal black wuter, \llrho I"Nb beetl
OUbtiSh«&lt;m var10ut literary and mustc publ~\tons .. II
rnr outll " couect. "' 1.5 a h1e."~ci or Jot Wats.h. th6
eGIIot ol Moody SUHI lrteglllltl A JtcJf. Kfltou•c
NewiiiiHtr. In whiQ.tl some ol his work hll IOJ'i41ir&amp;d

(lne only community fltMary publlc~llon men110nod 1n
the arllc,ej and also a member or tf'le Btac:.k StuCIIeJ
Depanmet~t •• the Uniwersuy.
t ofttt u,. tolloWit\Q infonnauon to rebull tl\a rODQit
tnat n·a ha111 to bfe.U Into t1141 NIIIDft&amp;hecl lctiVl

tltl!t1IIY ll'OUPS ··u S.sil o.ctloolrOCI at a nr NEWattllt•
t NEWa OUtMI!QhOt~. he w ould hr.aWI CI•KO¥er.O tn.at

••yon•-•w•n I f 1'1• doearfl .,,ue-ca" 101n

MambOithtPt , .,., S6.00

'"""""11"01 "' flO onnuall•

("No nove ""',.mber wllo 11\fU ill Aluka.) Mr. S.oil
also wouiO have dltcoverea tttPOfts of e...-ntt from au
•eotora of the literary communuy: black. Pueno Rlct"•
C"lcano, anct natlwe Amer~ean.. Not to m.,Uon those of
tne untv•raur and tttMO ' rom other otrtt o f H'lt

country.
Tr. a,lcfe eharoea that "'onee IHetary eh,anr\tlll ate
• lho)l become p/11-hi&lt;ally ltOHI&gt; and
nauow mlndotd.." HEW, acttve .n ahl: Westwn New YOtk

to&lt;geo,

count..S. octl¥eiV &lt;.autts ,..,_. - . u M II .-~....
tnot t1141 •llotuy o1 any o&lt;tf0&gt;11tatlo&lt;t IIH 1101 onl)o In Its
clemoctotlc ma~&lt;•up but abo tn tM w..- ol .....
--.alit... an6 - . 11 ts conoc:toVo otlta fola u a
communJty O&lt;Oani&lt;allo&lt;t &amp;f1CI oeelw to bo laltMul to
jllll rola. wt ~ lo&lt;got. t1141 guldellrwa ol Ita IIHidlno
toUrC-n are a

J immie Canl,.lcl aMI I. -JIO&lt;o ol Ser"""IPIIY '""'
lJ,IImH.O. Mt~t7 eo'illted m.antiiiC'rlptl from tl'tfa
bLIQ poet &amp;I ._.If u lfom ooe other. ktt • puDIIJnlng
•enture fealurtng NEW wril•rs.. We even extended the
deoelllne 1n o&lt;aer to ol,. lt&gt;om lime to join ana sut&gt;mlt
manuacriP11 Nolthet ono respond.,O
I remember a NEW meeting earfler thl&amp;yo.ar at wh•tn
Ihe ume tocal blat " ooef wu In auendanc.e. 1QUot.o a
litte f1om a Ted Joan• poem, ·•rne N k;e Cok)rod Mil'\"
' Een~ Meenr Mfney Mote.tcrt Wh1tey By tha TrtroaVII

tfe Slya N tQO~ CUT Ill I WIS OehghleG 1 II I tiJWaya
am. • ~ tn the w•y l"- OPPf&amp;SHO ean Mt.le wnat 1 ~
Used ava1n1t lf\tm 1!'\CIIutn II lo ltteu advantage, k'\ II\JI
case. I powffl\tl ~liC ltiUII"Ntftt . Se'#Dfai Many Ol
l,_f IOCII IUMi r)' PQlllllll an~ ell her unmtertsled tn li'Uf(J
WOfki WOf',, or oon't move lhelr m1Rd&amp; O*o;ono 1
s ' uootype wf\ll:n •oqu11es .a · tour leuer -.ora 01 ·kill

Wn•tef' eve,y olt.er line.'"
F so Ml lllldlng. ltr05POI'\'GtDUL Po1onoauv
dJ nwe•~a AICIIt Uil woek I uUod e lOCAl Diad,
wrl'e• w~ haS been oubUshed In VI.I!Oua hlft1•f)' 1n0
musw oubllcat.ona to atJ&lt;, •' he was IM sourc.e ot lhll
qvotf'l Hoe o.nted thaa ne wa~
1. s na.-d t01 l .rtYQN. bfao. Of wh•le. to ''' to 01

•'l•st
• • "'

•n

tW'IC).enc:y 10 regatd an
u a trh'Otlly I e-wpeoct arhat•
tMir racta• 01 ttf'l o~ baQQIQUN:Ia. •natewer
Kt'f u ae, and wn.revet IIHrt cnoos. to live and

1lht5 aoc~•t~ . Wft•crt 1\U •

.• au.
o~ 1•"'•

~acuaher.

Wu'k 1u support each other beceu$e •nv c rtlhw•
lltt!tnpl II ~lllhy l ncl good, i " plus" lhll Up.a 101
tenoousnMa o f human turvtval a llttlo 1n trtt dPfeehon
nl the puiiUve. I u~ct artlata to lr~ to m ake a better
world on 1 ptraonal a.nd aoclal 'e:vel •s well 11 on a
cruuve one. No art+ll. or 0104JD01 -.nlsts.can a I lord lo
atltc1 a 001tur1 of tlltiU&amp;Ivttr a.nr more rnan M cen
aHo-d \0 lePAI'all the CIOitNity of hill WO(k from tN
Q'UII'Y.ty or Uvtng. 'conlt.nu. to ftne.W my rnrnoers:n19
Itt N.aowa--Et~e Wtheta eacn VM' not onty becauM t1f
ttte QPP011~n1Het 11 hat afforded me but beea~e. tn
one w ay Ot another. moat or I he membera t 1\8..,. com•
to kno-trr '"' ''· In tf'etr wa~tous WIYI, a 1tmll1t

11111"'-"Y·

c:o'at•nt reminder.

"'•'II"

Tho article lurthor
that ' "tho City allll nun"l
bHn able to a oce!lt (black an6 TN111 Wo&lt;lclwrllorlj Into
lila comn"&gt;Unily •• Last spring • h»&amp;t !&gt;licK POet W!lo
haa bMn 9\ibfi•ned In varSoua Htlr&amp;ry and music

pubtleallonl ul&lt;od rM II I CC&gt;IM 001 hll!l a rNOil&gt;g at
Esie Community CollogeiCitV C.mo~~a, t ...., 1
mern~&gt;er to 1M Engtilll faculty. I arranoet~ lot hHn to
reOCI wltn TOCI JoaM ot an evenllolnlly _...,..., Ojt
NEW aMI c.ty c.rnpus OUt otlho~ rM&lt;It"' -oeo an
OIIPO&lt;\Unlty lo&lt; this loCal bla'k - ' to sppear on a
lo&lt;aJ prlfMoilmo toltiVISIOf1 111ow wflh Tee! Joana.

NJao-t•Er1• Wthltl thus-

Pfov~ ' "

enormous

oppOrtunity lor tno lo&lt;aJ ota&lt;:~ pool, wllo had &lt;holen
not to lOin NEW atlnouon 1141 had bHn lnvlttcl to.

TM BllftafO 111erary

tc.,.,

11

you

no doubl

ahoud

4.t1C&gt;..-.

Is erculng end lturtlul - bul It ,. nol one b,g
httppy wrlrJng /omily. Et:-1/0floll)' lntiiOfllnt wrlrtf"l
who tNclt 01 r11d IJMe olten more than Just .,lfHrlln
d1ffHMI •••tMtiCI-tMt can d«p/Oitl M c#9 OUt«•'
- ·· I. lo&lt; OM, om ..,., lntfHH&amp;«i whh "Jull Bu"olo"
• nd HEW'o ollomogo. INI /tt flO Wll"f , _ ,1 lo dell,.
litem. Oth•r
ho...,..,, hi" ptOb/etrJI Wi lli yow

writ•,._

o&lt;gonrzat/otl: mor. olt!M-'- l l t t t - -, tiHwgh
do not. Ho ort/01 PIH•• • OVOfYOody. Why Htllll lhOI
you do, M 1hould'1

- R. 8.

t~t WJt Quilt auoroouate, Utey &amp;:Mayed Roct. •n·
RvfJ mos.tc ft.lf IM hftt lhN tn a wnne I was abWI to go
ll•t: Pub a . a " t••"J' H ~ •·us.;. • · a Lhe atmosonefe

beca.u.sa I i: . ..J ltlaHy hlte fi re dJSCO IMI I$ VS4.1oaU~
01.1'Yed UH Silt
I lhto ~ lft!l UIU'SIC CI!Otc"* ShOl.lfd
CUI I IIttU~

'""""J

Althouvtt IIHt PUb wu lither empty. 1 beltftwe ·~· '
o••GIEI the w~o uot• .. ,"u•td flhat the Pub
'oct~· on 4

PU•r•

Sal ·••gut) Ifill W1U .,..,, bP me cn .e. MOte P601)1e wtll
• " U•1"" • •&lt;I • • t •Y tiJc, Pub 1 thfl "I ca r '"alto r•us

Sl4fuH•U. +I Ot.·• 4U'ol ' '••!&gt;I I lht! ~pie I hlwe '-PG"-tl"'
IO sa~ me tdiiOfl In-, CJV,1 I lilO 10 1he P~b vtl I

S•tf,ti'Oiy •••Vhl •J ~inl)l ln..,y d uu 1 • IUr t l•• Mq$1\.
P-.u tt:'c•noa • elt. Auo ta.s ... .s .. ,r •. e~-s.eoSalurCU1!
a ra t!tlfU'f tt~ttrnHI¥1:&amp; "' I ' 1
t;1ttl.,,• l\!•¥ u •Itt ~ott

o;tacuee

SI~GLE. ISSU~

s"'CC"'IO moat

�stat~s

ITUN ~0011. WATCKFIII.

schisms
M.,.,,.,

Ed&lt;t""

Allhouah the abbreviatiOn FSA trdtnocally rrpn:srnts
chr Fll&lt;\lhy Sludcnc Associocion, chc mood P&lt;&lt;Valcnt ac
friday' a Boord of Olt«&lt;O/l pthrrina a«mtd to chana&lt;
the meanlna 10 Facuhy Sludcnc Animosity.
Throu&amp;houc cho mmlna. hold In cite fife It noor mau or
Ca"pen HaJI, student aovemment rcprexntativts and
racuhy member&gt; eroded vcrbal barb1and jabs a&gt; lh&lt; aroup
aucrnpced to odjourn u 1004 u poulble, postponlna any
definitive meaiu.r n until thrir nC'~t qt()da.
Thae clwm bd•wn cho cwo faction&gt; became evi&lt;lcnc
durina lilt selection or a ncw 1/cuurcr to repl~ William
Finkelslrin, a S.udent AJJoc:iollon CSA) appotncmcnt who
rrccrnly r~ clalmtna thac •'the job was not •onh my
time."' The onlY person nornina1nt by lht D'reccors to
occupy lhe position wu E&lt;h•ard Doty. VIce Prcsldcnl for
F'~naD« 01\d Manaacrnonc 01\d FSA Srcretory. Yet despite
cbc lac~ of competition, FSA Prcslcknt Cord&lt;U SchactH'l
plea fo&lt; a YOt&lt; of K&lt;Wtllllion failctl u A.lslstant Trcuurct
IC&lt;"in lltyam. a Sludent, a llctl fO&lt; a at&lt;rct ballol.
R.alhcr lll&amp;n W1lll untQ the vorc wu tabul&amp;~ed, lh&lt;
IMfttna contiaotd unlll Doty qunuoned "'hethcr ho could
.-rills OWII UJiSiant After brina reminded I hal he had
' no&lt; been offiCially clcC'Ied yu, the aawol cally wu rclnstd
nvtolina ~&lt;'"tn YOta for the ~ Ptnod&lt;nl. four 'no'
calbts and ., ~ ....loa. "You can bel 11&gt;0&gt;&lt; liw Cnon·
Doty) ..... - . auclcslu." ""'ed one OucctO&lt;.
4c~no•~llds ric!OfY, Doty uked tho Boord to name

Ballard
dissects
.,o.........
_
Spocy...... 51.0

..,, ,.,

Tho Slod&lt;nl A.ltlodatlon or SUI• UnMnillc$ C~U), in
"" llltmtpl to atObWtt the l.ttau lnlertst or UB stud&lt;nc•,

condtiCttd an inrormational lllftlina Friday anrrnoon in
HUJ Lounte.
Speakina befo"' a c:rowd or aPP&lt;o•imacely 60 incttested
students, UB ddtpte Tn.U S.Uard tJCpandtd on the
objectives o( SASU whi&lt;h were discuucd durina cht tnitlal
oraaniwional n~CC~Ina htlcl the prMous Sunday. Friday'•
JeUion focustd on auch vital iawes u the d&lt;-cmphub or
quality edocadoo, Stile aid to SUNY schools 01\d the ever·
ti&amp;htrnina Slate blldaeu. Bollard nmarked that tho majority
or SUNY's 150.000 A !~dents do not realiu th&lt;T&lt; iJ a state·
wide orpnlzatiolt thlll is • prime ad ¥OCtile or stodtnt riahu.
Tb• potential politlc:o}powcr or JtudcnllmUJt !&gt;&lt; O&lt;aanl~ 1r
they arc 10 P&lt;&lt;V&lt;nt any runhcr cuts In Stat&lt; aid co education,
ho lU'CUtd.
" It Is P*ibl&lt; 10 haw ruiJ facuhy. Wltat is happonina is
thll tl!Cft is a hft!Qa flftU. We have vocant positlom
Thot&lt; ror faculty,
throu&amp;hout the SWIY
adloillisu'adoo and stair haval~ becll lllled. Anf\hlna thar
a/Teas u (studats), wc ahould have a ¥01« in," Ballard

•)'11...,.

.swtd.

'-tSUnday'•-utarevealcdthat uudatuclooothawa
wiclc ...........,. or apprcdalloo or t.hc raowus a....U.blc to
t1tmt ~ SASU. Ballard~ To _,...,. t1us
dd'tdcncy, -lten an OfP'IIzlnt a pobGdty ..,pa~p IDcl

~

(.fWit'd Ooty ••• el.etM fecuttr
Auocirioft
1 ..

1. ,•••

FSA
lty l olita Lapla•a

_.

E'tti:
,_..,,_..,...._t
se...,. ........,_.,.._
r,.__ ,,..
....
Auoc.letlon ,f'f.~t Tim ~
•• tct.f~ . . . .~

IM~\M

Assistant VtCC Prosidatt for Howin&amp; '--ard Snydct to
llryanc's post. SA Tnasum Alan Nothao rcrnindcd the
adminiurtiiO&lt; thac Bryant retains the position until his
rcsianalion and a chtllll&lt; in treasurers docs noc affect thai
position. Oot,y respondtd with a period o( silena, wbkh
"'"' Jilatlctcd onlY by chr httcr,i&lt;ctioru or Assist'"' Dean
or the Scho.ol or Medlcindohn Rioh&lt;rt and Manaacrnrnc
Pro(tlJOr John Boo&lt;. "Is chis hol'IIIO-trAIIina?" Rlchen
questioned. ··What's aoina on?" llooc joined the Dean,
addina "aames .,. brina playtd hcre."
After Nathan inquirtd If Ooty is P&lt;cpated to rcaian his
posir ion u Srcr&lt;tary, thc ldminiuttllor IICknowlctlaed t hll
he *OUid, "only if Mr. Bryanc r&lt;Sian&gt; bimsd!." Sclutcter
reminded Dory chac he may "ask M•. Bryon I to rcsi&amp;n ·"
' ~uU WI On&lt; OYtr I Whik," &lt;OIIntctcd Ooty 10
tht $lime Bryanc, who O&lt;Xupicd Nachan's offt&lt;e ta..t
KmC11tr. At thc scssioo's conclusion, both Snyder and
Bryant Wft't k.~r at tht Assislant Treasurer's ootd\.
Ooty held onto his SCcrctory's poil untU "jab&gt; that
Jolin [Rictcnf k&lt;Pt &amp;ivins" Doty caused 1\bn to stcp
down. surprilina rho Oirtct0&lt;1 who •ere, at that t.irnt.
eyetn&amp; the exils. In l«PPna with the llatus quo, SA
rcpromtlli'Vt- EnrOA G\iSliVO, ,.ho W"aS interim trc:aswct
aOu Finkdstria's r..Q.atioa, won the po9tioo by
ocdamatioa.
Althouah it ""' dom;...,ed by polidkina bdwam the:
, .." goups. the.,...;,., ~ed IOIIIC of iu oamd• to
Emrracn&lt;Y_Rc;f;u&lt; Sow~&lt;~ mcmbc1 04itf ltaUmaa, "Ill&gt;
rcltcrac&lt;d h~lior -~ l"M. - ~ u

ambulance ror usc on chr Amh&lt;r~~ Campus. He ooted the
remot "incidents" on the Nonh Campus "all · too
arapbitally described th&lt; ntrd to pu•h fO&lt; the vehicle" and
Cl(plAJncd that due to AmhCfll 'a locatlon, an ornbuloncc ;,
• nt&lt;a&lt;ltiy. While all the Board's'm&lt;mbers aartrd thattht
m&lt;n·howlina vehicle: is important, Richen Aid he doubted
that I he FSA wa. chr rlahc place to search ror fundlna.
"This University has mostly middle class stlldents who
can pay ror It \the cost or an ambulance ride)," Ric:hen
opined. "The money CFSA 's yarly S25;000 dole-ouu)
$hOUid be used ror education." Sttina student mand11ory
(res as the mO&lt;t vloble ahcrnacive, Riehm explaintd thlll
th&lt; ambulanct'r exp&lt;nst could be covered by chosc and
F~tully Htaltb lnsurt«.
you_.. up a can or worm•," Nathon told
"Boy,
Richart P&lt;•llinJ hb chin fn hand. Euminina cite lolli&gt;tks
behind the Rlchctt IUU&lt;Jtion , Doty admitted, "I'm not
an optrl on mandatory r.... " prO&lt;nptin' NOihan to
retCM1, ••J am ...
Ocbatna cite iuur for about an hour. cho Olt«~or&gt;
dctldcd to poi! pone any ambul\nce judacmcnc unci! chcir
nclll mmina in early Orcctnbd. Richert suaaattd,
no.. ever. chac FSA •hould look Into lh&lt; possibific) or
fundtna a "bootucn co-op" instead or the •thiclr. Tho
!I.Oft, Richcrt ..-plaoned. would deal In "scrioul" boob
• hK'h would be sold by "I'AIIuate Enclish JtDCiftlts who
~;no....'hat they'•• doina" and noc by F'olk&lt;c Bookstore
oou. " If we'r• ~Ina to I ubs.ditt ambul.lnc:&lt;s,'' Ridten

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s o 1ectives in recruitment rive
campus ncwspapen and pobllcalions to make people roO&lt;&lt;' thclncrcutwunotclhcuucdopcnlywithlludcnUAiapoblic
aware or SASU'• existeote.
~~~«~ina, but rather in an ett«Ut.ive ..,.loa. SASU mo
bdlevn the July IS clmina or the dmsion wu unfair co
students.
SASU Awart~t&lt;~~ Day, planned for January will include
Scod&lt;nt A.lsoc:latlon (SA) Senate Chairman Slt vt! Kaplan
ln(O&lt;mation ....;on. and Pfntllllllonl by SASU eucuci vt c:mptwl~ lhat aettina studcnn to oraonize is the mOst
offlotn. To further SASU awar&lt;ncs$, tba-c wiD abo be... Important eooocrn. "Our aoal is a S.ace~e uniced front
commuter breaHut to be co-lpOOJOI'ed by the Commuter and wc mull unite on cite WUCJ," he strcsatd.
Council on Docembcr 10. An open mcctina in cite S.udcnc
Ac:&lt;&gt;O&lt;dina to l!allard, the Board ofTrllllttl is requorca oy
Qub In the Ellicott Complt:&gt;l 21\d Hus Loll nat in Squi•• Hall tho S..te Lqllltture to visit SUNY tampW..to ~leo{_studont•
plu. a oonrcrcn&lt;.T wilh the Slate University or New YO&lt;k oplnloru. The end"' Board is not $Chtdulctlto bt here until
Board or Tn.t11rcs is planncd for the futu"'.
M~Q&lt;, but there*"' some local members who havt! been invited
Another upoa or this "aW~~ta~esa campaian" w!U indudt to visit UB the Orst or stcond W«k In lonuory. Sin« the
cllstributina qu&lt;Stioanalrcs in the dormitories 10 aaln student TrUll ttl d&lt;Cide S.ato 'policy cowards the Unlvrruty, Ballord
oooscnsus on bow SU'Ofll)y !hey fed about SASU. Bollard
want• students to aet a "first hand view or whcrc the Board
bdinca we by piopointina SASU's weatn..... throuah the
wanu to leave the Unl-slty Syilmt."
queotloanairtl, the UB ~loa will ~now where chey
S.lllll'd and Kaplan ••P&lt;csatd onncem over tho Horriaan
should contclltrtllo t.h dr dforu.
Mctno that stat&lt;l studtnt frcs mull be used to 11udtnt
SASUhub&lt;Cavayaotivelnli•advoc:acyofiiUdtntri&amp;hU. actlvitlc$ only on c:wnpus. AI the SASU oonrercnce in
OM aru or a&gt;c~ttnt ..bs b&lt;Ca lbc propoocd dO&lt;ntltory
Bln&amp;hamton OttOrclint 10 Kaplan, SASU as an O&lt;pitization
increastofSI50payearfO&lt;thcnetlfOUr)'&lt;ari. OnOaobtr
pustdaretOiutloadctnOIIdinllhllllhcBoardo(Trustoesaad
I, a SASU-~ dcmoastraloe was held at SUNY th&lt;ChiUic:dlor&amp;...,..,.thlllthcsludcnc111QciatorYfccaorc
Ccatnal In Albuy Itt oppositioe 10 tbc tncr..... UB dd&lt;pre
Ill)~ oomplotdy by allllatu.
Ja« RlttlA was ..-ulcd 10......,.. tile Unlvmlty bu4 was
...,..,..*-"~
tlut ..r-lboolld be controllctl by
uaablc 10
due to ..,..... overload. In oddilloo, the
•ltd-If they act In a cooulslent wllb the principles
alllltlu llttlA Mko:lj~_oomc with blm-. 001 ready to o( Ali"...-I..,Aaion and Equal OpponUI&gt;ily. Tilt posicion
!caw a&amp; 6 a.m. llallat&lt;TlUd that !lib ooofurloa and "other
papct also dtaltbes SUNY Catual's Administntioa which
noklaltes in the post"...., ...-or tho r_.that the oppcantohaw:oaltmapooltlonlhatiscliamctricallyOI'P')Scd
ooaunitctr was forn&gt;ctS.
to the SASU resolltllon. as t.lentpllfttd by tho Haniptt

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Openifl&amp; linN: Today~ Fudnation concludu a twopan serlo&amp; on Africa. Lasf w""k fuJur«/111 •nic/e by
the t.frican Porum which ~taOed m111y of the continent~
hillorlc•l f~od problems and made apecific
recommen.Ut100s on how the problem coold be
a!Hmated.
'l'llere aiM&gt; appt:M'ed m anide on thl! ,....ly

-inckpencknt 1111tion pf ZUnbabwe and anotltf.r nn Rnbt!n
Mupbe~ violtto the United S111111.
In today.. wue we have an articlt by The Spectnun
611,,.,. writllf' !Jon c ·Ka:ftic disausins ll'rican oodali.,
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ph/k&gt;llophy and 11• lpf)Qlto thl! '111ird World. We lllSO
Ia"" ONlyois by 11-f[ "'!fl!!r Wiliam Hutifl&amp;a on the

imJ;//cation• of Soriet troop&amp; in the North llfriCJitt nation
of &amp;/Uoplt and &amp;taff writu Debbie Undqulst intllt'Vie•••
Prof~r Oaucle Welch, an African po/ltiCIII &amp;peclalist.
FirWJy, National Editor ./oJlr:ph B. Zif1t,1k 111111,_- the
ehi'!Bi"$ AJ,....n lllndacape, pa)'ill&amp; paniaJtar 11tmdon to
the ~ of r~ urtenizalion1 lfld the m«hods
used by 1 number af t.frian Nations to cbJ with those

'The Dark Contin"ent' braces fa; modernization invasion
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world cominenll. Afrie~-lhtt JeCOnd
llrgeu-ls the.,.,., rural. with o meo~ 2010 U pen&gt;onl or
iltlnhablt•nt&gt; resldlngln U!'banlud rogiono. Vftl, lhe
urbonlution rote In Alrico-f"""'""""'' cvtuoUy-1• &amp;m&lt;tnjl
the ~ anywhere In lhe world
Praenll)&lt;, lhe ~ level or urboniMiion In Afi'ICI ..
~ tn 1h&lt; non hem ...,..,... or the conltnenl. In
Algerie-a fanner french c:okm:y \oc:ated tn the nora~
Of the

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le\'d ot urhanlutlon ,. lboul •s """"""'
10 ss
~~r"CMn rural lbat t-'OntraJt" t&gt;harply to ttw- ~ ln
Hw•ndll-loc.ated Jn the JOU ih tiNl und of lh e
c:ontlnenl- \"here un~· fl\'e pe~nl of the IJOI'u.latton lbta in
urbanlzod lre.tJ while 9S pero:tnl II\ e ln rural wrroundir\85
·nw p~ thai ha&gt; occurn_..r in Afrleo bi (hariiCieriuod
ltY o llll:l
thouf!Jttful pl•nni"!! Tltt!nt O\l&gt;l&gt; a -lou&gt;
,,;,balance: IW!tween the modem klonutK'!f"'C:t,;alofnd;~nal) and
t~ tr~dtl~ nJraJ MICIOI'L Man)- ol Afnca'a nnl retideNJ

or

employmonl •nd educotion•l P'"&amp;'"'"'' Soill lim h..•u
JUCalot.'!docl U li CllirMled that otboUt 1\VI~Ihlt•&lt;JJ. uf the urhlln
retadem• ll\ft In i iUM' and 'hanty to~1»-Mrdly the dsioo
that atlriiCII!d 1he m.tnv rural dwoller&gt; to lhe cl18. ""•
lit,..tlon "'" ''"'«ilo aOceru IM1000J fCilp ~"&lt;""'the rich
ond poor

OI.Ntiallc&gt;d )'OQth
Aloo4 of the amml6ntlon that hu """"""-"' 111 Aflb from
lbe rur.l ~ Is la.rply emnomb.ll) tt.o4wo:~led, ~
._....., or lhe trodlllon.al Afran 10&lt;'1&gt;1 and tlCll&gt;lltlmk:al
structun». h fl cfilrK:Uh 10 dbtlngtab.h behv~·:cn migloanl!'t.
lnuUigrll'ttlt and ref~.
In tht: oonheutem African nation o((th:u\A, Ih11i)Cijnlli111on
flow from ndghbot'fn« ClOUattriM rc;adw,d 40u,t)()(J annuall.v ln
t!ISJ, tho&lt;JC!IIt ha• oubsided over the P"st 11111 OOcil&lt;k."S. n..
conlraJAfricanltAIIono(:toirehul-.lhC!pr\nciP"ICOUIIII')'
ea.~ immirtV'hon. and R,v·a nd.t h.u bef.n tht- duef

emn:afV111on amtftf".
a,. ft),\reftlel)o IW~ of lhc AtpHKH" opp.wtuniliel ~ Siirw;J, lhe l . . . a J'll.IIJ'tiber ol Afric:an CUUIUnft holu.•
aroenit.,. or lhe del-eloped urt..n Cll ... 1 he ~~-.
eapork!ncod ooclal M:UI)

lhe&gt;ewtJ.la.,.,.,...hal'e ~f11"1101 pl1ennri,..IOiroteot:OUSUig

SOCWil and t-"CCnnI'TUC "'ue..
.
Otw r~,•. onl)o 4 handruJ ol ~"tTT"'!Ue"lll&gt; ha\e inilltuted to
llomdltt aha lnOu~ oJ ~ph!: ~net'iug lhu cllk» ~

liP'"""""'"•' ,,..._ "''""""'

ha"" becorno duo.atW'ItCI "'lth llw .._ I
ditolribullonof opportW1itielln theurban•,..• »~to
lhe rural ~ and tttany ,....,,. lMN:on.e k!» uilltng au

)'OLII18 AfricaN

•""'-'1'' 1ho1 ,.,.,111~
Amue nt poor
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OJITt'fii.!,Y the """"'~ lcm:l ul lllmo., lll .,.,._, ol • II
o\lncano II helow StOO I'"'"' Tho d~&gt;tributiOII oltncomrln
. - Afril:on ...,._. te.i.... man) poor "hlle.. te" other&gt;
""' relatl\'dy arnu.m O.ta mmpiled b) the l \ uled ~,.,.,.
l~t .. ,_,..,. ,,... ,.,.,••,,,..cuJn....t O&lt;XUJ»IIOil&gt; ..........,
10 four I onto hit!her th&gt;n utcorn&lt;&gt; from t..,JntoNI
~hur.l ~tnploy1nent In £O.thc olrr..m e N~ Uw ,..,KI b
•• hlgl&gt; •• len lo """·
'llltl fCU'&lt;c:tn tuenl• uf ~ttl&gt;;a omd /..o~tnhia. 111 an eHon to
CIH"f"eCC thl,. IUliJQ.I!mce. M\'1! estiJhl~ht..-d ~~ d,T\t'lupmenl
aumniHL't!t w lr;msfer inrormllion amd 'Uf'JCfnotlon.s tO

CCOirall)l111 n 1m,.; off'k:e:l.. "~han&gt; worlt~ wt If...- vrublems
ond ""11tu1it1jt ,_, Vrogr:&gt;m&amp;. (.h.itta l\ol&gt; &lt;""'ted ""l!)!NI

dc\'dop'11''-"' CQlJCK•t""" which JlnlnWKr 11&gt;1"" •conomK
prolu-,_. ln .ll"eeU Au•ted foc- n~fUQ\.. \'d as the e;amanp
from lllt!apicultun' :!6:1ut"i.rv:rea~ rt"\eSl'\M') fronllhenon-··~uhural indus&amp;~ let.td IU riw &lt;It ta hol,r;IM"f" JNCr
\1 ..1) ..r,....n a&gt;unll'lt'&gt; tiO\.. ...... tdl!d

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54tU, lhe
ot ~\br~ ldloofit\M e.n run .u nu:.h u the ~no\1011
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JWill Ethiopia become the new future ~attlegro~nd ?

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bJ Will Hutlnp.
Since 1!17•, tho rull"f! Elhkipian
military ~&lt;au. oupponod by oho

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w.........., •,.;p

or .......,. lhM 11eo o:obn lhe " • or
500,000 Eohloplan•. willie
;t in~ thouMnda rpare. 1n
; addition, about 1.4 million
a Ethloplonl 0.. in fO&lt;Wd ullo
2 l~tlho world.
l.oc.lled on lhe Hom or Afrlcl,
Ethiopia bonlt!n an tho "-' 5oo
~ tbt kt1ll or lob el
Mandeb where unkon pua
Cln')'lna oll10 tbe Weat and Apan.
On lho a&lt; her oide or tho Slrall lo
Sovlet·in0....-1 South Yomeo.
ElhlojM's otrote&amp;l&lt;: lmporutnce
arl- not only from ill pro•lmlty to
Bob t!l Mandeb, but &amp;Ito from lu

iflmleoed benellu. AI lhll lime,
Elhlopla WU in lhe rnJddJe or I
......, ~ which
ln
,_,., UOOl be wu widespread famine and .xial
dethroned u. 1!174, Emperor H.lle. .......t. 1n lho or 111e1e
SoluM ruled E&amp;hk&gt;pia u an .............. lhe ortr!Y qu10t1y _,
~ ~. SoluM._ f'l!ig&gt; IZO ,.,...-c orllatrl 10 tho capitol
feudal and ordlaic. SUpporlod cky or Addis Ababa tO preoa lho

locotlan in .....,.,.. Afnca u I
~ mlhe Sudan, Kenya, and

,.....,eel

Somalia.
For "

by tho arlltoc:raey, Selauto
1upportod • ay11om or I~
ownership that allowed . one
peroentohheP'&gt;J&gt;UiolioniOown70
pM10111 &lt;11 tho lorollll lind. .V 1
..... ....,.._ ...,._ ~old

lhe de\'Oiopmmt of polllical pol1los
or any MWt.
~ pollqr
The uotp~lon.

however, Wll the
Ethiopton n:'IHtary. tn Janu.tl)' 187•.
Joldlon beBan demandlnjJ

pwnrneno for

h~ w~.. and
bouer worktna condition•.
Eve.lllually,
thoae
tZO
reprelonu'tlvoo formed the
a.rp- lbe Amharic won! (or
-..n~Ueo. Tho - . o r thlo
poup. headeot, by Uoutonant
Coloool ~u tUlle ~
rule fl~ IOdl,y.
At ron~. !he ~whlc:h ocok
oontrot of the nation-aln!Gd at
preservilll! the Jtolua quo. Bul, ••
thoy auempted to 10111ty the

clomandl of more radical woupa,
they ~n IO alienate lho annj.

FUlly aware Uw lhe ~~m&gt;y oould
""""""' lhem from power n -uy
u they ln&lt;talled them. lbe ~

ooc:Uotecloho 111111'• liwolwmonlln
mUiwy ldlonl.ln fuollprovlncu.
AIINUim&lt;t tlmo.lho ~ bepn
10 llO!froliu ll)p ppwer or e•llll"f!
elio .. tn the army by kliln8 ""'lor
olllcer1 who were con•ld&lt;tred
d&lt;tnproua. The Oergue forced,
other om.... Into eu1y ndrenlent
and e••nod new army unlu uodot
IU dlnlel control.
!loY let •uppon
tn lbe munttnw. lho 1JerSUe h.ld
to deal with ~Somll!i&gt;-a
nation look111f! 10 e•pand Ill

bot'deh Into pan• of Elhlopil _!nd

Fnends wish ~ou luck .
on a big exam. Gooil frien~ stick
aroun~ to see _
h ow you_~id.

Kenya. The -··who h.ld hoped
for j!DOd rvlalionJ wflh tho Hom Of
Africa nalionl, wwe 1'-kod when
SomaliA ioYodod ~1\iopU. Ao lhe
!ion&gt;ds marched Into Elhiopla. lhe
~ appealed to lho S&lt;Met
tlnion lor help. The Ruui&amp;no,
-111! lhe opportuni\Y 10 befriend
Ethiopia, greater In sll6 and
polentlat wealth th.ln Sorno~Uo, eu1
orr military usbt1nco to Somalia
and t!IVO ..........,. 10 Uw~Jtor8ue,
Soon after, SoruU I.,... were
driven back with Sovlel1ankl and
CUban troopt.
US.&amp;thioptan •elatlono were
.,.,..... ilood after tho 1971 JunlL By
t977,1hey......,broloen001'11pletely
u lhe Oergue uked lhe United
• State~ to""""""' Anl&lt;!rtean mlll,.ry
pcraonnet and reduce ill emb..sy
stoff. They were rvplaoed \ly
Ru u1ans and !Ill German
pertonnel who Joine d - the
thouAnds of CUbana already ln
Elhiopla. The So\i&lt;U ha•.., - ·
enormous amount• of military
equipment, estlmotod at tllCl4"t! than
a biUion11olta,.. wort!\. Thi&gt; llood or
ot'niS w•re originally JuatiOod ..
naccuary to nght 1he Somali
b1\'uskm. Uu\\'"e\'1!1'• the Detgoe h::~~
flOl

hcRia.ted

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"eaponry •S•in;,l polit•cal
"1'1"'5itlanathome
11lo """""""' of L'llllilntroov&gt; 10
maintain polhfcal otder u •
.,.,· air:ular ly ioiuhln&amp; au &amp;he
l'.lhlopinn poopto. Elhluplon foll1ilics
3 1'tl being fm"'Cd out ur thch" honu~:Jt
10 acoommod:ue the tol'..-·lt&lt;Jt rort..;j$.
1!&lt;-&lt;:auoe of JI&gt;OI1"ff•• ol ha.ic
mrn.modilies. mo51 fJ.hJoviani li'\ e
close to stJJ"\'"ill&amp;on "hUe 1t~ do$e

10 the t:lerjCue aud their r.....,;gn
•Hies live 1n comfor1 and
•i&gt;un&lt;L&gt;.nce.
Tho lu"f!·r•na• oln11 or the
Sc.WittU. St."t."'l Ot)p;:IJ't.•fH tn tlhiupiu.

I'Casanl coo~rath'c" and wi(OLih'C
(arm• arc being ratablishad.

Kuw.Wln advbon h.tvn helped lhe

Orn-Sue

rt!I1JO\ r

Wt:ilf'm«&lt;uuuxi

people from pothlons of
r '"ponJihiluy. •nd young
t.ohlopions are nuw '""-''II cth.lCIIt&lt;d
ttl~\~

bloc muntrleJ

So\ lei trade with Ethtoplo h.15
made Ethiopia dt1Jitmdnn1~ un
fuaihc.r aid. Such

cJutJen&lt;lcncy

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JOiidifltlS the Soviet position In
third world tlOIIkJn ShlCtl 1he Soviet
limon ond ill Nldlltco conduct
UJJ~tionaJ tr&lt;1de on ~ b.Jnrr
tntem. n makb il n'\IC:)m d.rrtCUit
lOr EthiopiA IU poy u((. II&gt; !Qan&gt;

c:urree. Eth"'pta'a malu e"port crop.
it traded for Ruul.an iuUJ t:a.stem
1-..uJvpe;m arnli "ftnd ma.nufac.1ur'(.'&lt;l
guudi.
The Dergue•s luturt1 it. IMUOUI,
" " - · """"""' nfhl wlcleo_.t

unpopularity lncrea•1ns h t

drpendencc on the So•·ieu.
l:lhlopiMJi are euN'tntly

flllluloll!

onned , . , . _ -aaJnot the~

In 10 of lhe a&gt;Uilll'y'o 11 J&gt;f'O"IraL

Ruu!ano are just .. onpcpul.v
bel'118 vit!Wod •• '"" prooUt:lbr• or
lhe milltary rulors wh&amp; llllve
devwod from the pta of lhe
f.thloplan p8Qflln nM&gt;Iution, who
, _ brublly repreifecl any group
a d\.iliAn'o rote 111 tho

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South Africa's time to c;ome soon;
Black Struggle likely, Welch says
_ by Deborah K. Llndqul• •

"llle United Stales ra,..,rs
~ul change and onalority
Mile In the auempc 10 reduce
glaring lnequalilles. " U8
Professor Claude E. Welch said
in regM&lt;il1o US policy toward
the philosphlc'any dlfferlns
African Slates ot South Africa
and Zimbabwe.
Acx;ordfnt! lo Weld!-• nu1ed
•peciali&amp;l
or
llfrocan
polillca-lhe South African•
belkM! lhey need 10 oppo...
Communism Dl all lenglhs.
contra sting sharply 1u
neighboring
Zlo1ba bwe - formerly
Rhodesia-which adhcrea In •
Mar&gt;ISI·Sociallst phllo!IOphy
Wel&lt;:h .ald.lhal I he nnllon ol
South Africa began n&gt; a ~vhilt'
""'.!lemenl in 1652, when me
first' Duu:h ,..,u leN artiv~J !lnd
"'nabO&amp;hed Capo Ollony II&amp; o
resull of I he Napoleomc won In
1814, lhe Englosh !!••ned rorlllnl
pos..,..lon of lhe Dulch ookmy
\nd in 19t0 lh~ Union of South
.-\fnca "as created under lh~
let,nl uf the South
JldSSed b~ I h~

Afrn:~

At'l
Rfill&gt;h

Parl.ament
n-.e rulntte f.uro~an ~\ hllt&gt;4i
rnnidted sep.a••:.u't poiJCIC.&gt; and
1n 19-UI t~ Mnlaner \o1 100al
1'311,\ defealcd lhe 1(0\emulf!
Lruled 1'•11) md apanhl-ld
ht:eome the omct-.1 st•le poi1C)
In 1961 South Afi'ICll lurmallv
-.·ilhdn!w from the 8nusi1
Q)mmon,.,eallh and became •
repubhc Currently , lhree
qu~nen of 111 whiles 1n Mroco
ore on SoUl h M rica
Declares Independence
~i•-now led by Rubeo1
Mugabe. a self proclaimed
Mar&gt;i&amp;~-begilll •• a ternlory
tfoder 1he ronlrol uf the Brillllh
Soulh Mrican Company '"'"

compllly, under tile direction
of Cecil Rhodeo, p-emed the
from 1889·1897. in 19U
an
in lernal
1overe4ln
f!OYemmenl wu fom'led by •
am.tU white maJority wllhln l.he
Britbll Commonwe-.lth. But In
1965 the whltu declared
ondependence from Great
8ntam. onuch In the ume way
the 13 origmal 1\mericon
co4ooles died In 1776
Prime Mimslcr tan Smolh
unllatel'llllv declared Rhodesia's
lndependince from Briloln , and
a new co n• titutlon wa•
announced . Ailhough this
a cllun
re1ec1ed an d
con•ldurtod Illegal by Britain and
mOSI ull of lhc nation• of the
world, Welch sairl thal Eng~1nd
mulcl 1101 o·uvor~~e it.

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'If a reasonable

partnership and relative
peace prevaii,Zimbobwe
con be a sieniflcant
rival ro South Africa'
Aa."rd"'tC 10 Welch. "the
hrea~ .. ""Y RhodL'Silln regime"
flropok'CI a tvnSihullon thai
\\Uuld h•• ~ .oJio" 00 for Ibe
"lute rnmol"ll) tu rule the
t.tflllrtt n:toon
In the J969
rt·f~MS~dum , I he \\lui"'&gt; "Oil b)
1 lopsick•d ,..,,., of 81 .533 10
6,634 tOIIUWII'f! hil \ IC\ory,
t\~n

Prune

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Sm11 h
p re•ented
lhe
conil&amp;utiali 10 the ~lothrr
A...,mhl•· thu• procl11mlng
llhode.ta
•
r. re and
1ndependM1 ReJ)Ubbc.
Whtm lhll wu fonallu.'CI,
ocithcr Britain nor 1hc lfnhed
Slales ~gnlzed lhc n~w
republic On March 3, t978.
Pnme Mlnllllor Smith and three
bi&lt;lc~ nallotuH&amp;I leaders agreed
on a plan for black majorlly

UNCOLN PARK

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''Yout t(ey To Comfort"

rule.

Wbile Smith rrutde some
concessions. he retained
Indirect control of 1he
sovernmenl lbrough life
penon .or Billhop Abel T . M.........ewa. Muzurewa became
lloe oountry'a first blad&lt; prune
minister, yet a m.tiority of lhe
nalion'a black Inhabitants did
nol feel he repn!Sellled their
best imeresls. The gucrillo
le;Jders denounced the act and
bloodshed resuhecl.
The dole May 31, 1979
•n•r~od the end of 90 years of
while minorit y rule In
landlocked
Rhodesia .
Zimbabwe has become the new
name of the fomwr rolonial
possession . Today hl•d •
conSiil u1e 96 percent of I he
pnpulallon. Despile the sm•ll had more rlghM 30 yen• Ago •
jlllrOOnlage of whites living in In 1938, Afrikaners (whllt'
the mnion, lhey neverthek!SN 1\fricansl llul rttslrictlnl( laws
have a voice in the decl.$ion on the Africans- lawa that Hhll
makinl( P"""""· II wu Smith exiJII loday.
whL_unllaleo·ally declared
Cold, clilunond!, J"'lroiCOG.
R~ independence.
mnfllC•ncse and chrome ii1'li
Welch .aid &gt;Oclalison Is nuin
nurH•r·al1\ f'' .,-. tl~v
anractwe lo Mugabe's people tmh•ndng aht&gt; oconom)' or
because capitalism e•ploited South Mric.. 11\e ••••~ Is &gt;e&lt;:ure
th(."'fll and 1hey equate 11 \'\'ilh provldl!d thol 11 ~ m11tcrah
Imperialism. Tho &gt;OCialism 1hat remam ~lltiCU\ e to otl.e•-.. In
rules on Zimbabwe Is a form uf thtb mannf"r, I he uol,) dung lhut
eJ&lt;Iending lheir uwn e&lt;mlrol. • Zombab" ~ can cin to hun loOIJt h
Welch e•pi•Jned or ietolns •~ Afn&lt;2, 10 lbe •·ic&gt;ous ~p1nl of
In Zi."'h&gt;b" e h.-., a pori in • 1':01Upt."tih\t.1ftb.:t 121 a htt\f'Utl ol
hi gold Otl rnaf\S.JJ~ .. wt
collecti\e go'·emmenl
Dlhe4- mlnf!nl&gt;
educallon
4c:oi.rding IO ~\ elc:h, M~ Whllf! bloodbath
~ne lhe fact lh•l l;uulh
i• tryil'\8 lo bring aboul peac:eful
ch&amp;nge In Zimbabwe. He Clled llfrica has a ' JJrufound basiS IMI
Mut;abe's ~net reforms as an whoeh 10 dol\ elop lbol r
exilOlple of 1he new le.lder's independen•C!, • according 10
1\'ckh. wo1h1n ltlll """lurv
desires.
South Africa spends len umes South A(rK"I ntily tlov~ I~
~ rnuch mone\1 on cducauon &amp;ubmn w a hkxxJbarh ttl the
for while. •• on bbcko. anol otruul~ for 1ho tJinck mo~ lril)
Welch addoo 1hat in •II or to gam control
RL&gt;vuhs •gafnsl I~ whole
;\lrtca., more money 1s .spenl on
education than on the uoilllary minoritY rule Ill South Afrw;a
In South Africa , Welch hO\tl no1 f,CCUrf't'd i&gt;o'CUU~
oomnoenled thai blacb have nu llwrr Is " IIIII~ hl•tory ol.
political rights wh"Otsoevet. Jmcc:esslul fU"'i e;u ," •••ted
They U•l! in "townships" where \Nolph. Ttw mf"rl"idmlfthl"t!:U of
hnn, 6hm ont
l'llld
1hcy are kepi ~rate in spec!• I (•'\1lt~
tecllons. "They've been glvtm uup•·hmnmtln t ol prolt!)l~r­
lrrd!epli
rhum
In
linu
for
the
time
nol.hing! Wlilch stretaed. "They

l.llllns
MuWJbc

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tndcpcndence

able 10 get

Zimbabwe
Of lhe
ugt-ecmtm1 when the elections
"ere held Du1 Welch holds the
~ llhud~ . lhal, given hme. blocks
\\IJI do the ~me m South
Afriu.
turren1h
Ueeausc •t i'
r aught ..;p In
domnloc
reconslntchon: l.imbabwc ls
uut gt\ in{(' t!l') much suppon 10
the Br.cll !'.•lioo.tlisls In South
Mroco The l~llc! •• doe&gt; gi\e
CO&lt;l&gt;ISI• of guenl~ training.
IICOJ&lt;"Ih"f! IU \\'Pich The l 'B
professor added t11at -n&gt;e trs
~llle rrlathe to ill """lth •
cn •nJ 1,vpe of oid to South

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par1nersh1p
and rcllh\ t! pe~ce pre\ ail.
ZunlJIOibn t! can be a signifant
rw~l 10 ~ulh Africo; he sold
l.!mi&gt;Ob" ~ is becoming • stroog
1ndu!tlnaJ c::umponen1. al.lown1.g
'"''"' 1hos JIOSIIInn.
Professor Welch fonoees the
m.~w

Re.agan adminbu·:JI iOn a.&gt;

rcnuunins ··consistem wuh the
US IIOIIL-y (avoring J"'aC:e(ul
ch.:mgl' toward a majortty rule."
R c~tarding
the futu.-c
· relations lH:tween the hVo
Slnou•. Welch ll4id thuv will
111v.;1 likely be "diplomaticaiLv
corrool but curdiat•

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~'fiiO Alelandrlo, plano lor
the roll .,...... won oonpped
W'- Cemwt ClOionial ...,..-.
blocl.ed lhe way, but lhe cllooo\..,.-y
ol ella--. ~ p&lt;&gt;miDence
10 llhoclooi&amp;.
lollnen W1ft followed by amall
sroupa ol while f.,........ and 1\oian
,..,.._.... Noth·e lrlbeamen,

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rulen to pay ~~ .....,.

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Atupl&gt;e. o llomon Orthollc and

.,,: ..,hool teacher, and hla
Zimbib..e Afriun Notional Union
TZANUI wu ovorwholmJn&amp;I.Y
eloaed to p~M er 1M! Mardl 1R
Zlrnbobwe·• firfl repnr.eruatl-e
election. Deaplte hit a vowed
Manl&gt;tn. Mupbe haa oo far
created a liable pro·IVe11ern
gcM!miMI'It, boJed on ~Illy for
black and while and on the fl't!ft
enttrrprite ayttem, •nd whh 1he
potential of becomlnf one of
Africa'a leading republica.
Zimbabwe. the • • ·8ritl&gt;ll oolony
or South RhDM•Ia. wa• founded In
the 19th century h.v t:ecil 1\hudt!•
lo( Rhodus acholor (Amol who ....

ownera, and buoloeumen
developed Into 1 woahhy
uppon:laa aod
their
power and ruled thouall a
~....pportod rlldol policy
ohp;trthold
Under llhocleslo'O .,...Utdd there
wuequaJityand~forthe

minority rulil'l! clau. whllll the
black •w&gt;d&lt;Jrdo..• ho&gt;d flrict ,..,..
ancJ toeiAI

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plus a nlnreriot

the propoted Hrlti•h ·Afrlcan
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thl•,
fthod eolo 's
ruler&lt;
survived-due mainly to their
monopoly on power,the pollre and
amty. and to the nation'• vaiU'Ible
mlnerlll resoo....,._
Rober Cobrioll Mugaho ...... bom
in l9Z4 10 a poor bborer or tha
Zimbtbwean f1Uijorhy Mo•hon•
uibe. ~I.Aed)l catholic, he au ended
church ..-choo11 and e\·entually
~~"tc!uatod f . - a South Africen
Uni\'m'lity to beconMt • teKher in
hll
llhocletia..

noli•..,

by

~r while a uew oon..IU.uk.ln
was wrluen and doc:lb\1 we:re
plarulf&gt;d.
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Colledlvl..,.. agrlcvllure
\Vetlern 'fear" uf Mu8abe·~
procllllnM!d Mor&gt;lam '"'"'' """"
q\lelled. The Catholic leader
ten&gt;perod hb iclo!olo«Y aflor his
ell&lt;:tlon to aumolhifll! being 'blled
·au"bt~n Sod.aliJm,. which a ZANU
ali!Od~te Nt(er~ to at' ·h~tlf»''ly

,.., guo,;tla and IP"'tmll"-'"
r...- aar-J to a ce.udire. •nd a
conatitutlon. calll nA fo r •
portWn&lt;tttuy clooiOCI'OC)' lboood
on the En«ll•h oyllentl wu
oppi"'\''ICC. Tho parliAment, elt!ctl!d
by - e. hal zo uf h•
Cbinue•upported Mar.xlat 100 ...,... aUarontood tO whit ... In
t.be
MM'dl elecllons lon ' 5milh'•
l'nloic!om Samora - - he pul
llhodeslon Front , tho •~-nlllna
t"""ho!r bio l.ANU .,...m. army.
ln 197&amp;, ZANU olllod iuelf with 1*11~ ~'Oft .0 the wtnle ~1.a..
r - natiarsaJIM - - ~ The l't'IDMIIIas 80, _.. .......
b~ ~ ~·
...........
~ Arnoy. lhen e:ailod .. cloiclod
~ . . .. . . .- 'ZAHU
toolo a
~ ST, . -... Nkomo..
~. --~the
oppooltjof1. the l'otriollc: pony won 20 and. dooplte hN")'
Front.
ouulde .uppbn, MUDrrWM l!llnOO
The civil war, • cllally bosun by
lndepodenl radioos ln a9n, was
now bein6 fOQI!ht by a -klatod
natlonoli&gt;t front ~nsl llhodcolan
the rural
rejlut.ln-4lattled In
.,_._,he major- wenr...,..,.

Socondly. ~bofthemajority

Muhona tribe while Nkomo
p-oup. Aloo,
ZANU foiled 10 11"'1 any wppon
from the llntish or South Alrk:ans.
When thit It ..,.., in fit9U of
ZimbobweoN ootM.I!I1 of . nations, It worked out 10 his
odv•nt&gt;«"-

1M!1unf!J to • mlmrity

botw...., Swedbh ooclal democracy
•nd TltO'I Y~•~a.•
No ii111t1 nationallim was

Mugobo early on boeomeln\M'od

.... ... :a..

~• ...,.._ t,.\NU ...ncb dld

o( the fl8btin6. (1\'\Dmb held
UU1 for American and British oid
and belcl bact. moa1 of his troopo.l

rnou

Front buycouod the elm luna •nd
rvfu.ied to f"CQlgnJ.t.e II Many
viewed Mu•ue...,wa •• • lh1tlah
iJUPP"I·
Whh tho thrtlllt or wor rnturnb'l!•
Britain ...,~led In "'"h•• diNuh-._'Cl
lhe "'iuwrewe p ·emmoot and
II;IJpmnted 6rlton I.Dt'd Soamm u

In the natlonallot '""""""""' one!
lpOill ......,.. tO yean in 1an Smith'•
pritono ror his activitlea. Aller
~ releaJed In 1974. "ugobe
took e1.ile In nel &amp;hborms
Mozambfque. whe re under

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while bellevlo&amp; In Mupbe's

1Jmbab\\'OI.na aod che Patfiolk:

ropretenuth1 ~

pay .ale. tn l911t the whi\e
population wu oJIImoted at
2.00 ~ 000 while the nallvea
numbered OYer 10 mutton
Thoush a Brhllh colcmy,
Hhodeala ho&gt;d olmuot all the boncOts
or ll&lt;!lf,rule •• they olecttld lholr•
own purltament 11ltl 11ppolnted
their o"n lfCh'enlOr, while hAwtn.g

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lh" Commonweahb and
dl&lt;octly IMt-the war • •
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·' oC • lndltlonal sue&lt;lll.l "neM
11ut t,y tile t91011be llr1litb ..-- wllh hl1-.n6Nn
aNI oltal:b
r - .... OO&gt;Iy'""' the problema o( 00 whlle&lt;&gt;Wnod propeny.
lholr dlslohillg ....pre. but ,.;th
~ noo widely ntpo&lt;\od In
preooure from worid publlcoplnion tho Atner1can pt'tOI. thin ,......,
..,..llbodoii.o'l~
c:ountleoo Mrocitlel. ...-_Jiy the
In 196$, with London l1')4nlllo murdero of JtOn·&lt;&gt;O"lllalanto.
create on ~ African rommillod by bcxh tliCieo.
-ionol thea&gt;lony.~Smilh.lhe
It Wlll becuminS ~y
colooial fiDvernor, unilaterally IMdM11~ the war could draa an
dodared. o
for yeoro and with the
otue. The United Nations Zimbo!M-.sandllhodeolanobcxh
"""""""' thU illejpl ~ ol tired o1
the l"o alcloo
oKiepei-""' and. couplod wllh clocldod IO meec fM af't)ltr.Uion to
the white mlllorilios' upolftotlan'of ICive their diiT....,_
the native malority. reruoed
The flnlollomptot malo&lt;ity rule,
diplomati¢ ~ The UN with the j!Uidlnco of the BritiJh.
.,.. placecltrode omiNr'fiDOO upon ..,.. in 19?1 under Methodist
"the dell•m white tribe." Despite Rev1trond Abel T Mu&amp;urewa
while tbb fll&gt;\'enllllCIOI
wao pe&gt;pulor "lth lhol 8rhl•h !'nd
South Africlno. 11 wu """m •• non·

lmmodialel~

a.lled fCN· exnept ln

.g•·lcuhuJ'O and nx.-dicine.. Muguhe
IJ kHJkint( (or Wttlet'l'l loam to buy
large trocl.i ol lund f1um white

0\''nt!ra and to buikJ a -'Yrttom or
Q.Alocfhil.Cd agrk:uhure by giving
th~ g..wernntent lAnd to bl.\ck
~ll (arntef'li,
~L

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In thi• coun1ry. t'Ciies on the
~ltent't abiliay 10 JliiY• ihe new
lJnll)&amp;bWD wtfl pt'V\•ide fn.:oe , or
lno&gt;l"'nh·e. lte&lt;lllh au.., (or aU.
II I&gt; bcli"'&lt;tJd \hot "'-"" \\Ill
"'' iof.,liut Ihe min:inA todWA-"'•
lrnt lhe partkulady ,..luable
d'rontjwn n\lne:~w bu\ e\-enlually all.

pwn,_..,,

l'he
is tlbislanc 10 act
tw ljUCkly. IAinbobwe hu a great
puu:nti.ll . .. • worid econontic

puwerond. aaM~ayshim&gt;elf.
"Realities mutt be taken Into
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lnllnin!! "' nail\.. bu&gt;io~
inclurponolton """
ecunomia.

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only lhteo!, ,,.,.. Wllnl .,. o&lt;ho!r~
The omoomy uf Zimbabwe hu •
Afnc.n pont.. I1IC»tly mode up 01 fiDOd potentl.ll fur '"'""' growth.
hardllne Marll111 (roro 1he \Vich the dvil w•ruver. lm"ai&amp;nM:nl,
Patriotic Front which failed to pk&gt; In ogriculture and mioln( will•l!"ln
eny;eau
flow to the nn-al .vas- whet-e the

11tent are M\reral clttar-cut
reuono for ZANU'a land•lide
percent of the

~01')1 !they IOU~ 63

J'l".'ductlon lo. The llnltl!d Slate.
and G""'l Britain have pro&lt;nl-.1
""" biUion doll•no "'""" or ald.
~ due to W~c:m par•hOia
tuwardl M&amp;l:(lam. onJv tOO milfion
uf thll haa "" far bct:ri Kuararttond.
With Mupbo'a no&gt;derote approach
and the! c:un1lnuecf tUthUiav or
Zin1babWe thcrp i1 incr;ased
probablity ul Anglo·Amerlcan
oupport.
RllUng d 111e und of apartheid wUI bring
on ond 10 lntemolloml trode
&amp;l-Ion• •PINt lhe African
nation . foreign technoloiY •
il"'!udlna aarJcultural 110ppon.
oonatNcdon ~~ ond. ormo
It now ovalloble"" the opon llllr'ktl
- .....,..ty boln&amp; offen!d.
The lrilbh " - olreody ......
milit ary aid ond tho new
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army, • ......,...

fwlan of the white Mhodieoilao
oony one! lhe Po~ fran~, Ia
out'IWM!y
tnolnod with lhe
holp ollriiW. oflbra.
.
MUflbe hot l.ll'fod ""-'ia~
n!COOCIII.Itlon wllh the white
popllal.lan_and -ICIIvoly wartod
towardo the ~ o( 1w1l
,............ ol die , _ . . ...

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ond lhtlr -'th oro ~ for

monetary

Jt•bllll,!',

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~•I\IMure.

but

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Mllfllabe doeo not ~r 10 be, u
the Weatern preaa .., oneo

proelaima ,

a

danseroul'

reoollltlaaary bp\1 on ldlllnjJ and
dnlrtiCIIan. but rather .o _,.tul,
11111\, wiiOM .......atona ol
llqiiOIIIy and love of 1111 fellOw

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Socn&lt; pcopk ..mho-. • nl&lt;t rdwns lbank&amp;civinc ,.tdd\d. Th&lt;y caa
lit bock, c:u ~~tch football pmN atSd &lt;111 . Wb&lt;n Sacurd&gt;y rolls around.
they tan tal.c \ohat't lc:lt ol Thunday't turl.ey and cobble &lt;&gt;try iaJ&lt;
remnant down. Th&lt; UB Bask&lt;1ball Bulls att n01 qvit&lt; a. lorwnate.
._, Coach S.U HU&amp;h.,' rrooP&gt; wiU be poundln, th&lt; baslctboll all vocatJoa in
pccparalion rex thl&lt; Saturday'• ........;tit C&amp;niJiw Co!ltat in tht ~Co&lt;Mkr
C'rnttt at 7:30 p. m.
Thouch tht Griffins arc a Di•11lon lttam and &amp; lfalo O.'l sioo Ill , 111&lt;
Buns scand a cood chan« or pullifll ovt an UJI&gt;CI . Last KaSO&lt;t,.Camnlw
bardy sqoeczod out the vict«y. 66-6.1.
UB led moo o r the pmc, but a third pmod laPK rost tbtrn dearly. A
founh qu1ner 1-urct brouaha tht pme within rrach ror chC' Buill. but thdr
erroru fell Jwt &lt;lion .
Both tnms will spon a new look. UB bas a smaller team tban tht ooc
which featured Nat&lt; Boule, Mike Freemon, and Tooy Smith . They arc
rcportodly much quick&lt;r this ycor and bdt&lt;r ov&lt;rall shooters.
C'onlstus will be without u a r auards Duke RJchardoon and Tom
Krystor.a~ . alon&amp;, wtoh two rn&lt;rvt suatch Kdly Youna and Chuck
Otmtnt . forward Bob JailS will abo be minina from the Golden Grilr.ns.
1M S,...Cullllr!'Ma. Fr.M»

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.$i:tre'f''"" ~qff M-ntu
Skatin,, che&lt;kin&amp;. scorina-~11 the componcn"
tl!ot p&lt;eldute • thT~hns hockey pmc-,.ere pcncnt as
th&lt; UB Horl.ey Bulls de.(utod tM llochattr ln•lhute
ol Teehnoloal Tis&lt;r&gt; • ·) on wcldrn-&lt;kath o.enln.&gt;t.
Wodoxsdly'• Division Ill VI&lt;IO&lt;y t•cnod the Bull'&gt;
o•&lt;rall r&lt;CO&lt;d at 1· 1.
Pa&lt;r Yuhas' dclla:uon ol John Galla&amp;h&lt;r'&gt; \hot at
7 ; )4 or the U lrO SllnU fortod UB to thdr Iiiii ... . tn
......, ptMS (indudlftl 11-T JosJCJ at the end of lasf
)C'UJ. .. ...._.. llurnftlaround lhC' puck ncochntd orrm)
&gt;1i&lt;l. into the net.~ conlcucd Yuh&amp;J "cood thtfll l " a.
in posit.on." The &amp;oal
ctw fua or lhf' youn.a
~ ror Yuhas, a murn•n&amp; lc'llaman from one ycu

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Cooch Ed WriJht ......od the nccn .. I tou&amp;h.
ph)'&lt;kal hocl.eyclub. " ~ e had to w:at&lt; " "h them an~
1akC' cht man.·• hC' rcmar.,C'd, ''Wt d1dn'1 ha\o'C the siu
to &amp;C'C 1010 a bod) .:onltll whh 1hm.. Pare or our size
and Mletollh " wppltod b~ lrohTnen O.an Camm&gt;n
and Bob Nudtcrcno "ho dtdn't dress lor the )&gt;tnt .''
Wilh GaiiOihtr on tht pomhy box lor htlh llkktnJ,
the Bulls lril behtnd I~ RIT'• JlO"er pia) " "'1.«1
perltrtly on OndinJ the open man. Nlcl. Zataalo
rull«&lt; the U B a.o&gt;lt&lt;ndcr •way from the net lhcn
'llippcd T J Perri.) the ouc.·._ for thr oocn na t oaJ.
Howevn. the d&lt;rtett didn't l:ut •&lt;T&gt; lona. Qallqltcr
on a fttd fr om Ktvin Knab, blasted 1he tyma&amp;oal past
the
nctmind&lt;r • • t1 :06 or th&lt; period.
o~\ ftc:r r c:c:roup(ng durin&amp; intcrmiif&gt;iOn. Lhe a ull$
camt st:unpcding our. 1 •t enid rhe:m rn .set lie down tnd
play their gam&lt;," not«! the rooch. At 1: 10 of the
&gt;CCOnd period Kdth Sawyer tool. • rau from O aytOOI

ro,..

Watters and did ~k by the aoaltcndcr . " I '"""
the l()&amp;llt movt 10 co•tr my [O~d $0 I JC1 it roll off
my bocl.hmd," &lt;~plarncd Sawyer, a vctmm winAn
''V10ory JS aJ't'-a)"J S'ft'C't1cr when you v.-ajllonJtt for tt .
Built s,oalie Biii Karninsb was a .. anlod an"""' on
the aoal
SC'\('n minutes lata UB ~~ &amp;I is apjn.
Knab ~on the l~~e&lt;-oH ID . . . . l&lt;miO&lt;y then 1\cd to
lh&lt; fttl, t&lt;11t&lt;r Tom lao pi&lt;lod up tht loose dose and
lllppod It OW Til&lt;t JOOitcndct Da~ U..is. "I playod
!be man to pass; I .... rntitnidalod and COl beat,..
clariro«t tbt toosift&amp; aoaJtcndcr.
UB mi&amp;ht ha•• due thcnuch es into a hole il DOl IO&lt;
the standout pltcodin' or Ko.ruinsl:i. Th&lt; spatklin&amp;
n&lt;Hnmdct turned bacl )) ol 36 ttl&lt;' mots, man)' in
the o\ntuiiC':, prncnq thC' Bulls' trium.ph. ' 'Ow
dc(tnJ&lt; playod crcat all tiliht. tbcydtd thcor job atSd I
did mm&lt;," IWnin.ckl w:Wmtd. "It lctls y cao to
finally 1111n. 111 b«:n a lon&amp; urnc."
IIO&lt;hotcr 11«1 tht .ICOf&lt; at g,)() or ohe third period
Thos umc the famous nacr combination switdltd.
Ptrras won the all imponant loe«&gt;ll m the U B zon&lt;
and bJaalo rammed it by th&lt; '"'""lin&amp; aoaltt. Tht
t .. o squads then banltd rruitlmly dunn• •••
rcmalnirta mim.uo or rq:ulatFon limt.
Tht sudden-&lt;kath - period opcnod In ,.;de-open
ra.Jhion -boch ltam, had ,ood opponunititt.,
H o.,.t"ef, lhC' &amp;oa.lio -.ere equal to ·1 M task untillht
.wlnniOJ •hot by Yuhas.
HlJI.L BIT!&gt;-UB Orod 29 shou on the Tiger
l')alo&lt; _ . Kflth S."')'e r, K.-in Knab, and John
GAllaher eiCh h:od two points lor the Bulls, while Nock
Zatcz.alu and T J . l'crru orul three e~c h in a lnsini
cau&gt;&lt; ... T h&lt; Buill' next Oovision Il l outt"' ;,
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arc ..nlor f &lt;IUm«S from IJISI f"Or'• yquad .
The Grlflitt&lt;don't plan on trnph..Uiosanyonc rovucubt a.pcct ol thrir
pmC'. but K•!i:.ac- dtd A)' thty ~·il l "run "'hm ~e can." AJ. rar u deferuc
COt'·
~~1 adapt 11 111 the ••••toon Th&lt;r "on't spcrirl&lt;ally rd) on
zont or m.an~o--man .
r-out-yar ~h No&lt;~ Macatchu~·· t&lt;om appeals l.tnd or roo&amp;ht •• this
early -ctna, but ohcy ue doona ~o tll phrwcallr. ha••••••-o4dtd any rruoj&lt;w
injuria.
Th&lt; &amp;II&gt; bave abo bcca rather lucLy tn the tnJW)' dcp&amp;nmcnt atSd wiU
be ronunatt ;r that lucl. contiDua. Tbc tcanr" rou•a atSd thiro ycat ....a
mo&lt;t lrl.cly be u&gt;od to de• clop depth for
ycat's unit. Bcca... of tbt
youna• and lad or &lt;iu, any rt1jury to the &gt;latttn could be
Buffalo Will ta\ c lull advont ... ol then lfdl QU&gt;Ck ........, the
Guffim. Olruuna and awarun.&amp; - ~n lhc oppOnumcy arixs4
Tht UB dcfnut "ilf"'a l&lt;O be 0&lt;1&lt;1&gt;tcd r -ard thll quld:rocss u lom
PatJoru and Co. PfCU ~ hen ........., and rei) m&lt;IK heavily Ort ma.r&gt;-toma.n ddm$t' Ihan In prt'\'10U\ 'ftlr~
The Bulls "'" open then horne optrut hcdonr• 011 Fnd&lt;al
Dt. trnbcr lltn Oar~ Hall

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Tb&lt; U B Baskt lball Bulls tul'llfll In a s pill dtdsioa
l hJJ piSt WMkrnd io lht BlaJ-UilOa 5(8~ Tip Off
Toumamt n t . Brooklya Collqt WL. , ... Bells Orst roe
and nr~~t victor) , as Buffalo won tully 85-71 on Friday
n i&amp;hl. Sopbo m ore Krn Jonts ,... the ntalyst In lilt
•ltt ory sco rlnR 17 polals fo r U B While &amp;rabbln&amp; 13
rebo unds in o tdy 14 m laut.. o r playln&amp; lh11&lt;.
• In lbt fiaal roud o a Sauorday a..rra1o los t a
ht:~~rlb~ktr t o b oll BlaaltamiOtl 54-Sl. lJ1I • bol an
iM-rold 31 perttnl from lite Otld to lht wlaats'$
mtdioc~ 41 peruel. Tom Parsou, Kn Joats ud
J ohn fll zpalri&lt;k caclo clolp~ Ia 10 polats. Tltt BuUs'
nrord no w • laodJ at 1· 1 wttlt the
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IMJroit 20, Chictlgo 19: Never bee apirut t~ Plllsburrh JO, M'NIJJii 10: Steekn sec back into it.
Lions on Thanks&amp;ivina. Payton malls on When the Season's over, they Will have knocked
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Dolku 18, &amp;11111# 10;Hold orr on the feast until Minneso~a-20, Ne.,. Orlrmu 14; However,
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Blif/alo 27, &amp;lllmon lO;R.EVENGE!I! Bill's N~w Entland 28, SQn Francisco JJ: Pau take it
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Ko/ISIJS City J1, Cinc:innatl-1; ~sals cootin.ue score from Baltimore.
thdr offtnslve won. Cblers are winnios the Atlanta 10, Washington 7: Squuheroo. A certain
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aamcs dlcy're su~ to.
Sl. Louis J/, Nc!w York GlanJS U; Cardueek to Houston 1J, Ck•~ltmd 11; Nol a bad &amp;llftle.
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3 56 SqulreiNVPIR&lt;l -~ E..,on&lt; welcome.
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'1b1rty yea.rs of ·'The Spectrum' ...

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�The pendulum of sports at UB s-ms to be on the
upswiftB. Betcxe the guillotine ollwdset cutbacks severed
the drive in the mid-70's, Buffalo sponsored a nationally
recognized athletics prograin t/Jat saw UB liCe some of the
top c61/.,e teams in the nation, 0~ 16,000 jammed War
Memcxial Stadium on September 29, 1951 to see UB lace
&lt;;olgate UniveNity. On October• l9, , 1!l6.1 .11,466 fans
o'verllowed Rotary Field, as Udbeat Boston Univesity 22-13.
The Bulls w,;,e lormlillyre&lt;:osniiedasa~IAA!se in 1958
when they captured the Lambert Cup, presented to th~
winne. ol the Emern smllll col/ere football champloship.
From 1962to 1970 the Bulls played •t the Division /level.
But lack· ol money lotced the hi~nation of varsity s#{s
un'lil 1977. Buffafo recehtly completed its most successful
season since·the return. winding up with a ~5 record.
Mons with .continuect emphasis on lootba/1, othe&lt; levels
of varsity coml)etition haVe tisen, most

specticul•ry··-;n

women's sports. The women's volleyball just captured
second place in New Ycxk State. typifying the rewards lot the
new.found importance and -meailin:s of intercol/egfatee

SpOrtS here at UB.

~

football has one ol the longest reigns on carl)pus,
introduced here in 1894. The start of the PfOBram beat out
the creation of The Spe&lt;;trum by 56 years, but since 1950
spcxts a) eve&lt;y level of CC&gt;fnpetition ltave /&gt;fen CO.~ by
the student

:aP&lt;f·

�~ evolution of UB's oldest journ.aJ..-;.

ia:
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flen.11

C.tenu

A

..,.ctrum m.\y.be del"inOd .u
~ M!Tiet of 1m.atfl formed when • ,,di,ftt
be.am of eneray i1 subjected to ditpeuion
.and, then brouahl to focus., 10 th.tt the.

an unpto&lt;edented mobillut- elfori and
•nnles waMd w WO&lt;kl over
But the "'"' eventually sjleii•J
wide&gt;P&lt;•ad ch&amp;nl# •n coll~a• life and
alll!ud.,. MilllonJ o/ velffln&gt; flooded ~
n~rfon'.s c•mpu:st:sand formed~ wMte c:rou--

economic'""""

(IPf

10 women. hkt carch•na ch•t ~un~ Jn

~' f'l\odloloav dau '

In 195), student apathy "'n • P&lt;oblem.
lhe "llddlevwfnkJ tour""" h•ld In Norton
Unton was Saturday"s btg evont and beer
"""' banned ltom th• lootb•li «ad;um

rowdvMu
N W decode of th• 1950&gt; continued, the

section olsoc•aland
which
tnliltr••ed lhe wealthy elitist &gt;ludent body.

because of

component w.avu •rt .ananaed in tM ordef

A new POIIIical 111"d economk . climate

Spe-ctrum then. would endti.WH to print the
many atpect1 or important iJSUes with

Well In lun;t with the poit~war ch•naes,
The t.tBvf ron l•nathy analy&gt;es on world
iuots and eVents. whllt Thf Bee was still
treadlna in the backwoters ol the 1930s. But
lhe Issues I hat The ·t.rsus covered and '""
frf'Q~nt .auuh upon UB's Board of

h'eadlinM ch•n&amp;ed l ho locu&gt; gr1du•ttv
became Involved with Hudtmt rlghC&gt; and
University affaitS wnh ;a ungto of pofitfc:.~t

of their wa..,lt~~t~tht lor IJWOI'(Ils.

TM vraced the college envtronnu~n t

rtJPOmlbly written ttudent interPft.l.ations

Born of concrovern.

th~

''Offldal

e\ll:!nt~ reflltJ!ntd
new:.p~per priOfll lei

meaning.· But the .OCIJI
h1gh on 1he lisl of

C~rnors ~rdlz.ed lb position at the

Student PubllcatJon of IIH! Univ.,ity of Unr.;en:iw
• A . 1&lt;)49 'Pf"'l •omcl• tn I he A'BVS
Buffalo" emer~ from the .uMI ollu two
P&lt;tdecHtO&lt;S ond "vals. YM 8ft' and YM utlrited the Catholic Church"s po&gt;1tion on
diVOtu.
proyokint • f~tr ~.mount of
Arcus. By • vot~ •n 1949 ol IIH!
8o.,d of M•n•getl, the feuding community outav. The ~rd &gt;u&gt;fM!nded
lundH!1
lor
the nt""P&lt;ll&gt;f' •ndt•t ~
publicauon1 wore diSbanded and monty
wu allocaced for • ''new'' newspaper rfiii.e. stopped mone.y lor The 8""
con&gt;ohdatlna the two
-'II lhe top td•t«i•l ""'''""" of lhe
new . , student
Today, ahtr four w"n and three Spectrum -the
aeneratlons. uabillty ond chan~!". The . newspafM!r- were lilll!d by former Bee
Spectrum tonti~~ lo a1pu·e to the goiilh naffrn allhough theft iournahstic abilitieS
set Jo lona ,ego, Y~l now wcxks w-ith the were generally
adv•ntaae of penpectlvc and e,(pefience thought to be below thole ol The Ar{lus
wmers 6ut "'BUJ veople rtfu.st!d c;ontact
behind 1~

Candid:a1~

for Crown" sm1led on po1ge oo~.
But national polttlt\ ,1nd aht- tdce bNWH'n
mQf('

wer~
promm~nre

UniVet"SUV 10 .t ~ ~~tundra.! mShtultOil

tht-re wa) IHtlf m~ - • lew l'•r-o~gr.tphs
buried •n 1ho P•PI'• Ov 1'11&gt;4 hownoer Stot•
dN:tStOf'l\ .JffKih''ll IM 'Choot v.ete btg
new&gt;

The bann"' """"""" lor S&lt;ootrmb&lt;-f

were c.tUtn• fOf c.On'lplrtr hH'dom of th*'

, rydent PfhS, f.;Hc•n" ,.,.. c•v1l ,,ghl\-, an•t

acddenuc (,~

11nd

'~'J)()n)•b•IIC\'

" Cr":t.i•k Nortt" (on fralt•fn•l•l'.,, 'till e,.m~.
btu •ts p;trtncr • o iYmn ~Vit) f.l'ntltlt&gt;d

.. Soorllghl on Civtl Rlwht&gt; •
tncc,easinRIV chrouahtoul the de(ddt!, th£&gt;.
~.tdllf1~~ cOO&lt;ern"od campus poJHic.a1

events --senate eh~cuons wete pubh(,4t~ !o
~•ve the body hom bocomtng • 'Mtc"~
Mouse C lub • and (lvd "ihU
demonshationl drew more tnd mm~

•Ufllllort..-By lhe l4tel960s UB
be•~e &lt;41lll!d lh•
s...ltelty ollhe Eut. both lor '" tnnovattv~
•nd liberal academrcs, •nd for rl\
mf•caliwn 8y 1M end of lhat docade
sludenl lourNIIJm hlJd llouruhed and

w,.

become controvtr~lal

minded vettrMS cl....lhrted with ~
aoulpy the. The A/Jus concentnted on
CMWpus .-.bole abo lool&lt;ed ac • brolo&amp;r

, .,... of contemporary

. tliml publlc.a tlon.

~

;u...:··Aft«-lis
UB lloGd of

~ formally w~ It 10 11&gt;e

w,., a mov~ to d~drt-Up the

.Jrtd ptomoce- U6 whtle
mimratnmg .uudPf\1 ughli
The anl'l.Ual
budg~t ROI front. ptJgP headlmM- and
t.-dlton!lh. ('rl\!d OUI kSiJtnjf th~ S'."Jl~~ fOr
Jelling ll~ dr•••fT!S tOf Ull f,•f.k•
adr.tltu!olfdhon

In 1960 thcr~ wtu lltdt m"tlftd ch.1nge- '"
1he Spc&lt;trvm 'I locus
·1 1he lovely

In 1969. • paper c11ied Ethos wu born.
"""&lt;lainl In friendly comperuron with The
Sp«l!um. The now thrlc- ..\ly 7he
:Spec(!Um won s.everal All Ametk.&amp;n rilln&amp;J
from the Mlnnosotl School of journalism in

Ttw tl()Jf actN OflglndiiV ;laled for
Amh,.,,, .ilnnuAII\' dt&lt; t(~~u rd .tnd
consuucuon jlowed Ptestdent RobHi t
Keutr was t;~IIMt&amp;cod b~ lh.v ptv.;~ ~md tht&gt;
Unt\'~•tv was .uk.t"d to rY.tlu•te hts
.., Ull C.tmpo\ pohu· ""'Pf'e th4•ged ""''''h
,P\ '"' on ~tudfof\1\ •net •hf Lo-.rrnot ,...,
J/h ket£'\1 lor h1) f\l'Stl!¥\"ft(~ l.o¥odfd lht\
c •""Ptn The vo.c;.,. ot thr ~tlld4!'nn ""'•h

*"f.tl

·rn..l~

bt•com•nw 'opht\l•t•l~

fh~ ft~tturn "'"' I_C4H' Jlfrt\hO, to
, -...d~\ t'\tf'rnilllo t~ Unt\-t•r\IIV It~~ u~

''"'' nt.•w'l&lt;p4P.•r oul'\td~ o r ~IJJ.:4'• fo1ll .. t o

du

lht•

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(,ancd, tl ~~t

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'ti&gt;O't&lt;·f~ oJI"'d photo,rapht•r .. ,.,

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cavt'rt,!d 1h&lt;t antt•nud vdr

lJf'-ntOfHIUl!OO\

w.. ,hin)¢!00

tn

N 1•y.,

"or'-.

and

Wnh thf. f(KuS, fht forml'!t or 1~ papf!'.l

dtaogt'd Secuon~ wc.•fe •dded cu 'ook at
nauon.tl 4nd tnlttnlllranal events, sc1rnce
and envlfonmPnzal tUUt!)
lnle'•ng 41H"W dt'cade:. 'he $pt&lt;trum w1U
no doubc e •n It u .1 chin~ JNoe• . Thr~

dt-(.tdn ha~ .se.n the. publ.ution ~ a.row
•nd rrform. ve.t ceruln iUPKU h.avto
rt'fft.slned To 1 l•r~ ~enl the uJ.un ~re
nor d•ff~nl Bftr ka1
been b.&amp;.ttned
from football
and dorm •nd tvition

I•"""

•a••n

h-4:~ ate strll news. we~re "'" looktna fOr
Arnhorll COtUI/UCtiOII •nd W draft Is upon

u5 once more

WhlJI hlJ.~ thanrl!d Is the ttJi&gt;Ome IO
those evenu and the emphas•• placed upon
them by IIH! l!drtors of the new•paper

w

UIIMrsky u an • ' " ' - pres~. coonpleu
wltll lundi"ft
A'-'t from It&gt; Jt&amp;l1,. The J\111w w.ak!cf
115011 "'conlrO't*"Y-UIMI&lt; ~ontrutiO ~ -n.lloNl ..
frall!mlty and IP'O"IIY'&lt;iomlnated Bee;
Sea/Am and frivolity ran rom~nt In lhe ~
Alp. editorials donounced The 8ft' lor !IS ti..w.l The Spectr&lt;lm:S 1~ decades 'a nd
dotn)Mtion' by UB's JOClal ltci&lt;M?- TIM!,. little .space was devoted to " rear· luues.
a ftrtt f8rlored lhne Sliw&gt;, bitt u ~hey 'The au ire o/ lll&lt;i"'-Oucle Dance,.• w.u front
~re was a move to oleaJ:l up the adm1ntstrat1on a.nd
beutfte m!Jrt frequent. Tht Be~ P•ae newJ 11 w•s ih&amp; weekly
cou,qratuc:tced, labellin' Tloe l'lrsu• announcement lor ··coffee Hour.•
promote UB while maintal.u1ng student r1ghts. The
There were ''news" stories abouieclltan~~
But The 88's format 01 phllcisophy entollrne&lt;&gt;l declines and ~ Chancellor's annU&amp;l budget got front page headlines and editori&amp;ls
dl-.d ll{de •!nee its orialnall9l0 w- concerns. bul tho1e - • m~opic In cried out against the State foP letting its dreams
Tk Un!Vef&gt;ltv wu tile focal poont and c-rison 10 lhe llticJeJ oa ptorn queen,
~- .FUIP ond lr.....,ltv ,_, ~ •nd ~ ••Annual Silvor Ball"
for UE fade .
"F~ry 9, 1951 ecfrtorlal arne out in
hllhl- "Who Col ..-....r ...... &amp;
, _ . . . , . c o/limn &amp;lid "T~~ , Crftlc fovor of W draft.. "Efa~ year olds are
...,. -~ by Tlo. Specuvm early In .s moturt as nineteen yoar old&gt;." it relds
n.llonal campetlt100
The Spectrum "' • product of tho1e who
is
..._., __ked llilb 011 studenl-opittion wamq all the motherJ who _...t
The papet's lnllmoto •nvoi\Ofllltnt wrth
write •nd pUblish il and they 1n tum t re
that their IOnS COUld be In &lt;oncenJntlo
tho&gt;,_., lfttl-war rnovemfl!UJld aeneral products of choir cultutt. The plulosophy of

,..ts.

.....,.

~~

tho&gt;

.

confl~&amp;r.tion of WWII
Tile . _ fl'bm its in&gt;ular
~· ~ -.nt 011as usual.w!th

• &lt;OliN

ohoc~

,_.. · ral~1 fraltrnlty-sorOrrty
,..tiM allcl ptOIIIJ as Ule not ion enca~ in

.

0

~of student unre11 even sollcued
a oil by the Common Couftcll In MArch of
!"'II~ II!- ~IJy tlw~atiM.bu •• 1910 lor SUNV to rr&lt;lew the ~- in
itul'.,. the! flildtoc. An tdltorlll reaction 10 • notorious lrontpoa• edltorlal
wlumn, ••n., Fttnfni~ A..W' aave honc!Y.
entltll!d. "Pip 011 Compus" lteP&lt;inted in

.,.,110 if America wu cauaht alf...-d.. ·
Another edillltlal encloned 1 tuiliQo hike,

"'~'~

i

Th~ Ss&gt;«uum turned tU. attention r~.ud
lht" Unwersttv and wi\J! •U J(Uont meant to

18 .-nnounc.t1 pl•m fCH .. nPw c.tmptH 111
Am~,.., t•ncomQ,UStn¥ t()l.a iiiC'~
L.Jter •n thlt ~•r, fhe Spectrum rdtlortdl.,

-tilt ·Uftiver&gt;itv.
It hlJd """
o/~
bylounc.hed,
• aroup ·~·
or .,..,• .,;,.e.

.and t~ sutus

c:

studentS 1 htrt

lo 19&amp;1 whr-n U8 &gt;wlld'lt*d from • PfiVate

ten pofit~l •wartn~•-~ ,
In 1950, The AIJU• oelr....led it&gt; lhird

wo~r. tOCt~l'f

Ourtng the wt~r yeart then~ wo'U also a ~
well done ~mdcr.:round public~ufon &lt;..died ~
Undetcurrettr , wh• ch focused on r
coun1erculrur4l IOP•u
In 1911, the
Untvtf'ttv
.admmtUrttHon pr'"tad 1he ~
Repo,tor oh dn o~lternA hve to what OffiCials saw as unob)t-Cirve IM!'W) pr~ntattOn by ~
1~ 5J)«'lrum T~ Rf1110ftt"' w 11 pnmarllv
the pybhc-relac.ons pJper for UB

ntltronal 11nd Sra1e tSJ\It: t , and
admrn•.St,.tl•vt c~kt 'ft'ft'e pr1m• con&lt;~ns

r~atyred wnh m()fC and

wilh the new joum•l. d~nounclna ~
curtailment of free exprenlon &lt;P"Ired by
IIH! death of their ~per.
An Arrrus editor Cer1ld HtlfM!r called The
Sper:uum. '"The Bee with a 1,... trimminp.~
lhe diuoluclon of The Argus. occordlna co a
poper In the UB archive s entitled
"itep&lt;t1&lt;ion of the left •t us.~ w.u • lat"l
blow 10 The Lek"s voice.
··The dtfletent pllilosophie&gt; of The
Spec11vm In
p.u;t llvee doc.des IIIJdv
reflect lhe..dw~leN&amp;tions of each period.
~'¥:. t}le - . . . . -. held 0010 its
·~ect· roots throuth much o/
o.. ~lamo&lt;ed &amp;n inc~naly political
lJnd liborll focus llvouth ~ 1960&lt;, •nd In
the 1970s uJ~ that "w•rene•• to
coacentrace .., the UnlvmltY and itt
relatlonsb!p to the Stole. 1,&lt;! loaf and

rage ag.ain~t tM

quo

of the popot

John Ke-nne-dy .tnd R•ch•td N1-.on

The philosophy of the new..,aper. which
' lor mony Yflll ••II ted as UB"s only campus
publlo.a tion, hu c h&amp;naed slanlllc.ntly•over
th- decades. -'I ways odvocatln1 to some
txtent student and human riahts, tJM,
publlc.ot)on moved dl&gt;tioctiV from a social

w.,

A. rhel970. """'"''"" •nd the wor ye.,.
The Spparum mJinr••nf'd the
pohhcal •nd culturaJ .a..w~.s tt ~
dneloped 01rly '" lht doc•dt Acodem~

,.m•

j

:~:E::~bu~nt::~c:"':~u~:l~~'~':d ~

governmenial corrupbon ,-\1 the Unwers1ty ;
"'v.tctd, The Spectrum ,fwd 1I!US of ~

P4Ued.

Un•-••1\'

1960 there was little
marked change 1n
'The Spectrum's' focus

..

tJM, paper and iu locus renecr the t1111n and
they are (always) • chln1i~'
Speclil t&amp;nlis on ·rh~&gt; nory to Robb,..
Cohen who two years •110 did • story on the
srly hlstorv ol The Spectrum.

�,..

The editerial ..backbone
'W( WOULD

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on its 30th year of
servingthe University
~d Community.
atourn~location
9W Niapra Falla 'Qlvd.

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CONGRATUL~TES
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THE SpECTf\UM

ON ITS ·30TH YEAR
OF SERVING-THE
UNIVERSITY ~ND
COMMUNITY
Butialo
P,hoto Material
300.~A~

Congratultiles
THE

~cn..M

on its exalltmt writing
andjill8 pboto joumalism,
frw 11M past 30 years.

�"Ad " ding up the college market.
- - - - - - - " Y John l.tpiaN

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R"~"' than aMiyr e, lht SP«rrum
ce~ to al0:1s ovef tont~rsv focusfnt

an •&lt;klod'&amp;.H8h~ • &gt;upply uf no•wsrtob O&lt;
"Extras-"" su®lement~ ttw! rnol1A feature

fls oHonJ on porcl.omlnatht ''fun and frolic
happemna on c•mpus:•
Tho Unnod Stato• wa1 b•ttling
Commun•sts In Southeast A.Ji~ but II w,u
Jerry lewis .tnd Dean ~ttffl who wEft ..At
Wou Wtth lh&lt; ~my'' at the P•raf"'lH'lt
Th@areor

(olloge peroodlub ptovod ro be ••
f'JI:peMtVe battleground for cht' Ph•ll•p
Mqm..,,•ndA 1 R•vnold&gt;t&lt;olrlwr&lt;obacco
1ndustJy. tn m«'nl ,,~e~ of th~ SI)Krtum.
OYer haH of tlw tOidl tldYt-th~'"f I~•J€'
c.on.sbt~ of ( ~Mt)teUe .con1mt.11cl.all w11h
e.•ch one Cf1tt(tntt th~ un~u~ont•na
co11t-.¥1d" wtlh ptom•set ol ftN:!t ftfUJh.
rnon! ll.t\oOf and ltu ntcoUt\t•- \uflft\tn¥ •d

i

owspape,. ••• &gt;upposfdly rhto
mouthp•~ces of c•v• lu•t !Ons. but
ad'ven isetnHI(.) .-~ tlw refletltOn) of lh

culture. from the flr~t LrtOwn11d. a auuer-al
primitf\.e sn.mt from one uu.sftt'd c.lvPn1An
10 •nolher (roughly "•••111.0 throuah tM
RO)etla Stone u bein&amp; the clauJG•l " (~tat
loe~s"").to the m01ot &gt;uave •nd ~tthcartd
commetKIJis of mockll'l lttnM (Ptop, plop,
lou. fizz) tlw PfomoiiOIIII WO&lt;d OJiht
&gt;OC:oety

lr"s reven~ which lcH-O newi)IPff'S•

pteues fliMlna. t~evtSton stahoru be~m•na
ond Mad~ Av..,... suiVNonc n,., mo&lt;l
ereatiVe mmcb of our hrM m~h roaec.het ro

And

•ccordin( -to a

h·air tome-

4dVeni5emf1\t. ..thtrf''s • beu:H way to

become popular, sonny'~ than to 5et fir~ tO
vour le.rher JQe4, by we Wtldroot Cre•rn
Ot14 since "smatt auys u$.e Wildcoot u gifts
lilce men wllh well-ed t..ir" Why the
p&lt;oduct's m•t.., botl!ered to Advert~
thetr pfodUC.t in a fledgling college
ne~tPIPf!i' wu prC)bAbly th~ most
perple1:mam'(Slf1Vof1950, bt&lt;..tulil!,lhead

SUbJeCt coru•d~rrn11 t.h•t tt\to S~IIJ~
Gme!•t•s watnme of c~ tob.c-co-c 11mct''
link ~.., torcht veau tn tM futut~
If tlw tob•c~o conglomemO&gt; P'Oinl&gt;&lt;' ol
• btu.,. &gt;mob wu not bo.'l.eved by clw
~otuderu consumer. the cotnpa"•e~ woukt
employ tile Rf'YKH of JOCtetV'•i atreate.'l
c.d~bnHes, or at least . .. famou.; •• tht!it
advertiJing budafls &lt;O&lt;&gt;Id •fiO&lt;d l&amp;M.
''Amerka1s Br:s1 f•lte• Ciga•rtt~,·· wn able
to scrounge up thf' c.omba~ taltf\b of
Actft'fl Di.ma lynn, Mt and Mr·• Stu
E:.rvin-~'the )tars of TV's cr~o~t 'Stu frwtn
Show.. (of cou•ceJ-and .alluflnl .wKtlhte

Mn. ladd•e Sanford to t-tfli tlwtr
ptoduct't.pt•tset lA Of'tti AdVf!'f'l~enl fhot
lype of " hi8h Dfl&lt;ed tolenl'' mu&gt;l h•vo
dtplered rh~rr coffers

1963

atlvenutntt wd\ 4 neC('htrv dut: ro the

Mr. Dtvsddle;. lh~r ·~ er, ,Jml~ehrvlmtbo¥.

Mr Clampetr
led Clam,.,,. Wh,
'an call m~ }f'tl.

1ha~k v~.

hrrr vooJ .11/

l'•thro 8r-xlme-

C('l:o Mr On)(JJit', ~,,, m¥
s;~ll'l..gFJtle cd1u·.won (iu'l I \\ or~ ar yum

114n4 1

It was John kenn"od" \- 1.;,1 vt·.H a11d

th~

~~b:t'r~!~~~~~~Jt~;o:;::7.~"'~:t;,:~~~
bone tht- "'orld ou• moJt re.ad l1tert~tu1~
Who &lt;O&lt;&gt;Id fO&lt;Kot tlw urlv 1970&gt; da.uoc
fwoallbctefpattteuprctaf)•uc el~ttuce-­
'-~'''lnontOnM&gt;n ,b~mtst.~bun t

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W~n .1n~ ttmt! c,ap~ule from lht'
twenu.eth ct"nturv t) t.mcovered • SOI'f1.f:
hundrli!'Cb of mtUenlum.s from now wtw1 .;,..
the tnQUIStbW luture eafthltnp aotnl to btl:
a:n~ted 1nl Ronald ReJ&amp;An wlnnln&amp; an
~tecuon m ~~nat .on horn .a dts-tant ~~~
1w contn~ire. tt w11t bt t~ .. lh-A!'tk

He-•ve-n. rf" .anotMt Seven Elevt&gt;n'' th&amp;l
wtll &lt;.itch &amp;.helP cu.tfO)tty
Picture If \"'U \llllldl. thouunc:b ol futu~
~~~nuus conv~a•na

on an oper•tlnt table
thf: 11\efl"IOfabiJiA or tod4y, etth
one ptdona up ttw myilfftOUJ ~rchment.
foldona oc corofully hop•na to ex._l th~
h•dden mean•n&amp; behind che .trcha•c
s.crawf-"Buv one Whoppet ar1 one free:·
M lhe c:onc.lusloo of thf •t convoc.tUon the"
wrmiJe ahe coupon wu the blnh cettlf,cate
ot 1. grelllt tJbtocr•.t
Whene'f'er hbtorv u tltammtd, an tr~·~
popular culture iJ e~JJHt seen thf'ou&amp;h tht
way a soc:•t-ty ~tends or promote; lu.ell
Advertis.ing i~ the motl notable vehlcht for
thh during the p•&gt;t thr"" decide&gt;. Th~
Slr~n Wtth

Spectrum seNed M a refltctfon of how

American buslneu moniiMed the leelln1&gt;.
fod&gt; and dream• of the UB Jtoden~ '

1960

"And All•~ Rrvnolds gets lhe savtt:, as the
New York Yank•eJ d•f.. t tho Philadelphia
Pllilli«&gt; 'whl• Klch' S.2 utxurlne thtlr
5«00d con&gt;eeutiw World S.rles title by
&gt;w.tpi1&gt;1 th.. vl&gt;ilon rn tlw four a•m•
oontesl'' boomed the b&lt;oodc.,cer ewer lhe
hue~ Phillip, radio soru•ted in tile c.orner of
tlw th... qu"'l ntw&gt;roo&lt;n
Ltsr.en~ 10 the M&amp;actic announctf w1s
on equAlly enii'N&gt;Ia&gt;tr&lt;: Unlwtsoty Jludent
Bo.rd of Mon&amp;&amp;t'f1 Buff•lo
Y•nkee
city. But the pon.tnpo's vrctorv .10 yurs •ao
wan not thr realOn tot the c~rq.r'on In
t..... th•n • montll. • tho Bo.trd had to
compo&gt;e what waJ to bocornt "tho ollldal
student pubhutlon of the University ol
BuH1Io,"' vet even • - name fot &amp;.he.
,..._per t..d co &gt;loll ~ peMod
finally. after • haph.arard frrst ouue.
emblnontd unclot a loco bouton, of ou
''ofllcfal~y." tlw Sp«rrurn wu chriltenfd
on Ot&lt;.,..be&lt; 1,1950. Tlw therl'«&lt;rotlullv
pul&gt;lishfd tabliod offered UB Jludonu •
wide ~rray of ad"ertl~me.nt•. columns .and
ieaWrtJ .;vodlv rolloctinatht t""t' rn sharp
contra~ co tlw newo cove&lt;aae. whleh
consist~ of reportS of ·•rro~c ptnn1~11.•• t i'M:
nrw~t prodoct1ont of UniverJil't'
, ' ' 'thflbi:a.ru/' and ftont-p~ge placement tor
-lho Carner• Club' s actlvltle&gt; e"'!•n&gt;ron.
Hidden in Pllt' comtrS weft taiH of dr•ft

w••

rf'tistration proce.dureJ and Amerko'J

. - ; . ; inllolv~ent on tho Koreon &lt;onOict.

fl'lt!'rvbody usf!s W•tdrool
(n!lm Otl, "'ton. women. thrtdre.n. tool'
fher(' muu ha-ve bee" OM .... eU-atoom.ed
c rop ot colleK••n\ ro.im•ne Moun StrM".l
thre.- d~c•de s ago

Pt&lt;KI•Imed

1966
we r~ iOf'ln•

roc~

atound the cloc:k

tont£ht """~·re IOflM tod;, rock. rock t•ll
brood sbv!l&amp;ht,• blored Boll Hiley and tho
Comet&gt; ~ tlw t&lt;otton Union (now
tbmman l1br-...-y) Julebo.t.. ''We'rt gOfm4
rtKk Thf. f\llfonil •·d,~oeue:" hid tnfected the
UB c•mpu,-rc~d:·anckotl wu here to.suv.
Oespite ilttmpU by iidm•n,ur•tors to stomp
~~ tht 1 'Cann.aball.J11c and ttlbaHstlc"' torm
ol mu•it lho 1955 PIBet ol the SP«trum
wt'fe plastered wtlh ' 1etVIltz.ecf•' alttrn3UV@\
1.0 the new ni41110nil craze
Tho lone Spectrum of lhe 19S4-5S
•c•demic "¥ear, ga\le bann@r headline .status
to a "rOtlflni twenc.es·• oPen house in
Norton Hall. A.stde t~ t~p l .:uning story was
• phoiOMIIph of the pre&lt;:edlnJI&gt; Hundreds
of crew-c:ut men waltzln~ with partners 1;,
knce-len.cth !tkiru and flowered blous~
araced the tUue's cover. selltng precedent
fOf" l}'t.-. conllnoatlon of the semester
A'most every weekly Specuum prcxhJct
rcr.eal4td one o' more of rhe roctal
l•therlnt•·
To profit from tlw •moun! of danc.ing
leer on &lt;ami&gt;U', tho SP«Wm'! advert.l oen
off"'fd evervthina • tludent would need' co
become 1he "c..t's p•J•mu •• for the
11udent wuhout ••wheels.'' Chevroltot ~
enticed thc»e who dto•• "for thto sht..r z~1
of or" witll thtor most recent model-tile

Amef'lwn spans

c.,, ttw Corvette~ '"lt•s a

dr"""' cor." Clwvy boo&gt;tO!d. "A low sluna

tcwpedo with • c.ntH of &amp;ravuv onlY 18
'"clws •bow tl&gt;t concrete •
Fot whale\ler ,.,.. Tile S~1111m faoled
co cov.,, tn&lt;N'ie chea1eu cook up the slack
At tlw Century, " II St•r t&gt; Bom." Wflh Judy
Cotlond •nd Joma Mown h1ghli~ted .i
~ of oniO&lt;mibvO film&lt; Coup4fd
~tth the clante wu ''The Royal lout" of
Q - Ellzabtth and Prine" Phillip to
AmeriCa In ClntmaScope. no less lind .,

advttutuus offt!t@d tdl'\11\-IOrt rcntnl for
dorrmtorv r~:Hcle-nt !t.mol•'-ing 4 neV~&gt; '-''tl .,
homework dt\CfiiiCit()f)\ Proft~!t\or ~ ~"*' h.uJ
to vtt' wtth Red Slu:hof'l. Ootl•nt.t. l•.,*~~t' •'
well a' the top-ranked 'lke tS~\' Prlv
Htllbllhn" tor • )tu~nt " ) d\lenhon
The liitt: Prtitdent was M\ler ~ Spectrum
MWSma1ef, yet
Pfetence ~•,. lth
throughout the pag~ rhf. Pt~Ct' COIP&gt;• •
Ktnn~c:h proar•m. bec~m~ a
\ PAt f"
ftll~r - wtth thofouah M'~l CO\Ie''lf' and
.sdv~riJ,tng- wMI~ lhe Pt~tdMI " dr•th
left • spoco.al w.d •• tho Nov""'bot 19, l'JQ)
tSJue ~J cancettt'd by a mournrn1 uudtnt

h•,

toh,uco tn(tu't'Y dl"c.:.t'uon to c.&amp;ncel aft
"tJ•en•~·n~ In c:oltt.:to '}!w\p.)pt!n-tht.o
tt:'tutt nl ch~ &lt;u' "li'Un scn••rdl'' ltnko1gc ot
~IGM••llf\\

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with Utnl;('l In lhf' Ot.-u·mbe• 13

muumtng '~IIUtn\li'llft:r ttamt'l

Ht••lllns•·r 1nlotmf•d thf Un•\IPf'ltv of thr
tuh.tcco tndu~ try deC.l\tnn
· Hw Cr•nd Pn" cotHe!lt, the \ample
11atk\ p.t,s.\00 001 11'1 cafeteHJi, •nd tht- fun
ut dt\{ QVt.•rtniJI thi\1 6'•od X re•llv wA..
wor&lt;•. ~he wtote, •· all nave- vanished \lftCIP
th~ t II!IMettr

tndYstrv hdS

Jmultma ,hc)uld b..- Lt.•pt

de"~

thdt

.-n a.dult cuuom ••

1973
ftw Yl'iU "•' lin.tllv over The natKM wu
W•U~fgate Cu prtces
"'"•" to llt.VfOC::I..t&gt;t lM Specrrum matured_

t'mbto•l"' wnh

Stnt t ..c.tJ)'t•h\m·, · demt\f' '" V.e&amp;narn
•nd tM- ~t11ftn,.. of the campus unr~t.
IlK' Spectrum hod bKorne a paper wolhout
• c•u~f' But. tlw pow-::r of Itt..! Prntdf.ncv•
Mpt&lt; oill~ when Rodwd Noxon w.s the

programs that midf' the ~otaht!t of
conslructtOn ~~ dedk.ltionJ a
common occurancl! an the Spectrilm

wetlck!r ot it. wu not 10 be u.nrJ.:re$1jma_ted_
A'\ morf' W"era•te- rf"Ve'f•tKH~' w~
u~cavo&lt;od
~P«trum pounced ""trY
udbtt of tnform•uon rrie'atc'd on Capful
Htfl 1\ CAUse' was found ' Whether- by
forced rf!liCnltJOn or thfoueh (orma1 Sen,ue
procHdr.,.s." an Ap&lt;tl edotor•l poocloom.O.
" fhch•rd M+lhov\f' Nf•on must be rtmO\I'ed

An era's popular culture 1B
easiest seen through the
way society extend.&amp; or
promotes itself.

Ni.kOn wa; fimplnl f Ulopt!, the land of
'•sclt:\. tustorv ind opeo c4 re-f~ ~pace:~.
bK•mt che tareet of nudenu ln se•rc:h o f
hndln&amp; rllem~l•&lt;&gt; •nd los one the or P'retlt&gt;,
UntverStiV ffAVel. • student orgamuuon

eove tn~t..

N~' cwrt of the St•le Un•vt.'f).•tv iyit'-"'fn.
UB brgan to und6go •mbtuous expanJ.on

_ With tho openoni of Coody.., H•ll (•
1
' men·.s re1o•dence tower''t bu~lne.)iC'; bea•n
to e.~pec ia lfy cater 10 th~ growmg ~tudtn t
crowd. Boc't' Club. a Ua1lcy A,vcnue
P'LU.tiA., began deliveung ' 1lO c.ampus
dormJ only" on a "I'd )Cht&gt;dult! l&gt;l•n. w•th
each h•ll ha ...1111 •h own !tt)e'cldltlrnto 10 ull
the resta1.1111nt (Of delwerv
The "dro..,.in wllh the MOid•n •rch&lt;!s" (no
bollior&gt;&gt; sold vet) beckoned the outomoblle
ownine student wtth 1log1n1 iboot lht~r
deanlinen. spted lr'ld convethef'te.. For
,slm~»t lhr.~&gt; veo11 McOon•ld's had ~n •
Spectrum rqulor, and woth the Advent ol
the Boulf!'Yitd M•ll. the duve--:in on Ntt~aat~
hils and MAple btumo tho odolescont
newSl)a~ r:s easteJI u1t
(v~rv luue
rncluded at loan • McOqn•ld' s
cilee:wburlff promotfQn (Mad¥ wtth n1ppy ••
t.a.ste-lem~ c.heddar c~. e.•pe&lt;t•llt;
- l e d fO&lt; McOonold't) or • ~omplect
pr~B13 Mac OMnu~ !Siu~b wL.,... 20 ,..,,.,
hamburgen t'tneted 1~ cent~. freMh htH

cost U

cenh •nd

c~...Wrct'f1

f hto

thou~

'niPPY..

sold lor 19 &lt;e~&gt;U I
rncreue •n rdtble ptodut.U

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hom the Prr.udencv ••
Oi)tHui!Of\f'\efU wllh Ame-uc.J a; wrU a.s

.atmrd at )lt"fYtn&amp; the need) of prodigill
U6 )tudent~. phulrri"d 'hi! pag~ of The
SP«IIIlm wtth ent1cemer1t' of cheap travel

to the old c:ontmem. Drt:am) of Atr traVel.
(u,a•IPAl!ie' otnd •ntrrnships 1n Swtt:z~land
replaetd \he B1K Mac attad.s, rHcollnt Ht,.
and beer blnse&lt; of tht previouJ decade.
When dlO)~ )tUdt!nts wetf' not drlv•ne
thtm au stirvecl 4Uioc., they rode 1he1r rwoWht!'fl CVCIM

Bicycle1. ~oiVtn&amp;. (rom a

duldhood vehtcle to ''&amp;tin euro1oporu'· dod
Enall~h race''· bK1me ~ n•t•on•t crnt! " A
pariHI &gt;tudenl." mu&gt;ed a 1973 The
Sptcl!um •ttide. ,.ttdt\ hl\ ltahatwn•ke
b,.:ydto throuah the r,~fds of fr.tnct' un(it he
,.,~ to lnal•nd wlwre ho tlwn board&gt; •
£uraiii)&lt;ISJ tO&lt; tlw mm.oondef of tl&gt;t crop -

loofiuna baclc most advertt.semenu
we-med tnJf•~ •f'd \lily 10 out ~f:tdbUied
and covnopohtan eytJ Yet who'• to ,..Y
thai •n the yea' 1010 a group ot c-olteae
l\udtn1~ refle&lt;.llni o.-t us won' t brtlnd

1od•v·,

•c•d~mtan.&gt;

JS

teff-&lt;entered

atcoholt&lt; s.ec:tS\~ whoi.fo ma.tn dt'swe was - lo
up the- .sh1n " o•f • YOiumptuc&gt;J Bt.cil. Hors

"'• model

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THE SpECTI\UM
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Buffalo
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CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE SpECTf\UM

tor 30 yeors service
to The University.

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Ex-edit ors remember t h eir past ...
- - - -- - - - --"Y Richvd c.hon

L.k.

the pqlitldl and social sensibilities of thl&gt;
country,TM 5P«truml1as chan..,d dfasticJIIIV Since
•u lnceptoon on 1950 WhAt ~aon u • hchl~o&amp;ht
ftatt-tnlty oewslttter duf"inc U~ post..war Vfan
ar•dualt'/ metoilmOfphtz~ intb a r1dical. sometemn
bellrserent
lorfaith
the students
born in those
baby·
boom vears,votc:e
who••
in the~UnliV
" ''shaken
bv anothe' war-and who bt'canft 1 aeneration,wlth
'" e•JW.nded polldul con.sciousne5s whie:h gradually
,._,hud studenu. emmei\SE' collt&lt;tive power
There isn't ;a mort araph1c tnd1citor of thto c.hangt
In .tlhtude.s ovrr the fast thr~ d~cades 1h11n The
Spec11um iuelf, and th&lt;" people who wfote for 11 For
beuer or wou.e,Thf S~rtum .staffen Witnessed
manv of rhe turbulent poiU..~cal f!W1nts. ol t~ Pllt
aent!fatiOn aod a h11f, and c~a.sele·ulv wroce about
thtm And n. wa) how thev v.rot~ •1 much a$ ~"*''
they WTOt~ about that Ulustrau.•s how Americlll ~youth
changed No mauer how ob1ect•vclv thf&gt;Y presumed
to be, the s.tortes 1he-y wrote w~r~ lnektnc.aMy t"lnted
by a personal bo.. which urU4IIy reflettod the
prt.'-'llllng aunude of their sen.tr•tton
JournaJi~ 1J by defi-niuon timety Wfrttna--•t 11.1
W'Or'St It b trf'lr'tal and 6,pend•blf'. at \U ben 1t nn
record htltory wnh a frdtHtvto th~ mood •nd sptrtt or
the time• that can neveo be duplltoted, And hoth
extreme$ ar~ eQve~ul· in examlnins the
wns~bdities of a cert.:1in era In a wav. c.&gt;veo wl~n .chey
f••l.d miserably, tlw writef'S ~ere ~~m~eu bec.au~
1~ were YICt•m• of hdlory The\! h-ad unwtthrttJh

become tht obtN:I, rn.ste..ad Of the fubJec&amp;.
Blind
II The Spectrums of the 19S0'• s&lt;&gt;em blind ond
lnGOftleQuent.. l, 11 It btoauie 1U wr1ten hid emeraed

heth hom a devutatin&amp; war lo come homP &amp;nd
tmbface: the lru•U of a prosprrouJ Am@fiU. 11 wai .a
t1me for fatlh In the Americ..an o,eilm which, even '' 11
w1n f"SI a dream had beep pa1d for •ll blood, It wa~ '
happy, fertile wealthv. gr1y, conformist. par~ l~tl&amp;

Ume

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And of 1M
Ss&gt;Ktrunu
of etnohon.
the 1960'••t'ond
eOtly '70's
4
overflowed
w"h
aut·..ba,s.@cf
s bK•u:se
tM
''me itself"Wi-J •n&amp;rv illd v;o.IPnt. and the fnten.sfty of

Gustav fl. Frisch
-Jeweler41 Kenmore Avenue

would llke to
eongr~tulate
THE

5,Ecl'I\UM

on its 30th yeJlr of
serving the UDiversity

and Commutt~ty
with fine journalism

It was rNgnlfied a hundredfold by P&gt;ych~llc droas
Its Irreverence atld dtsrespect towards government
lndlcatod a di&gt;illusionment that beaan with
ASM.Stnation of John f Kennedy, osulited olona
with the Vletnom w., and peaked with the onvuion
Mel ifTI!e SP«ttumol t.,. latt '70&gt; seem un&lt;:ertoln
and lac~lna on diroctlon. W&gt; be&lt;au"' the t•m• wu
••aue and undefined It was &amp; period of self•
lndulaence and C'~acencv The stakn just weren~ l
hlalf e,.,..ah to motlvat• people toward a common
toal The war w.u otler, Nbron ' hod micned In
disvou, pot w.u decriminalized, and affirmative
oction lqislation ond strict« pollution laws ,..,.,
lmpo•ed. In short, ,.,. flahtina was ov•r, and just as
their fa thero had done b\!fote them, the Woodstock
aeneration come hom~ " " joy the aood lilr.

t.,.

, _ fdoo&lt;atiOo
Q,... of ~ 5peccrum)oril.inal edrton from l'lSO,
decided to 10 Into politics and os now
Town Sllf&gt;'1!"bor ol Amherst: us at the time wu o
p&lt;!Vate school whos• main social p&lt;eoccupatlo!IJ
dealt wl{h lrotomlties a.nd SOfOfltle:s The Second
World Wu wu .._, and soldiers returned home t.o
t.1lte odv~se ~ the Cl Bill a.nd .., ID colleae (or
14
f~ ' 8ec.tuse there fi.ld ;ust been a w•r. there wu •
tteme~ feelina 0&lt;1 "''"""' o f ' lot's h....., a aood
u,. .. well u ~ an educ:oUon," .,. roml!fl1bers.
" A 11011p ell ltudenb wl&gt;o at
lime were
COMidwed ~~ety liberal bY. tile .aclmlnlsltation dcided
IO RMt a. Tho AIIUS "Shitpe roalb.

JoclL Slwpe,

t.,.

~~-1&gt;\'iodaV's~.the....,..

~ llfluS wu theft • oOMiderell qulce
radical , and for that • reutln, the. Jtud.,nt

•dnunislntton WdJ: p(ti.Sured to kill lhe pa~r
Students " rust wanted to get o Ire&lt;! educ"""' and
have • aood time\ u
well," rK•~I SharpeTo avoid controversv,..U was dedded tha
th pa~s
would be liQuidated, tho • dltoos from
h papert
forming \he core of lhe new st\.ide.ru
bllc1tion
ShArpe w.u choren as th• third mombet to h•lp
.. refereeH editor••• de&lt;:u10nJ

" Ait•r lots of discussion, t.,. name Tho SpKtrum
wa~ c:ho$eo:~ •ccording to ShaiJ)t! " I had iubmltted •I
and I believe some others may h•ve also.
thougho
thAt n~&gt;paper •hould C.over a wmplett ran11• of
matter$ lh.at •ffected the cam~ from .u many
a• possiblo," thu• tho monik.. r... SP«ffUm
But perhops TM 5P«IfUm'!. """'' hour, howevt!r,
occutred 20 v~ars ~at er, duuna the student ant..war
protests at UB. The paper tlQ&gt;efienced an cxpfoslon
of Cftatlvt energy and t.-ocfilorial fecvor It hl.)n 1t seen

.,.,1..
s 1n c.~

Mtck~y ())tt&gt;rtt•c.ht-r wa1 St&gt;«llum photo editor
tM prott")t yean, •rtd now ""orks for the
Butfalo Courr« E•r&gt;&lt;esl He credou this now&gt;p.oper lor
prov•d•ng •n educ,a tion In ~our na lism. 1nd 11~1ping
hone h•• photograpt'tlc techntque, iuch a.s the last
minu.te dqvf:loe&gt;ment and pr1ntina Jbsen,;llt m

during

J)hO:to;ournahsm . ~·)

t.,.

madt " lot of connKHon!!&gt;
the&lt;e;· .,. ••v• Osterrerchtt ~n ot
Courrey

~n ~fore ... crodu•ted "I hAd to obvoousll
conform there," he relates '' I wa\ 'encooraged' to get

.:~

hil•rc!Jl "
Osterreichnr has chanaed m ttw

~e:ven

year&amp; Jl nc~

he leh fht- SpKllum 41 Ba(:k then, I WJ.Jieh of center
I v~ ch.tn,J ed ~•nee then The la,.t two elechoM, f've
voted R~blocan I nevf&lt; would dre•m that I'd ~
thlflk•o•
alone
that
l•nt : ·
Osterretchet, along with Metropolitan ld•tor Jo
Ann ArrtUIO ct('d e~rriu Tom 1ole.s, wtnt! form~r
Spectrum editor&gt; of the early '70S who ,olned the
Courlf!t Jllthou11h they &lt;toll oM' e•ch other "' work.
they rtllrtlv socialtze now ;all b!Jty with ,.,1i1n1 the-tr
fam1Ues Otterre-tchet- who " Urine•" for

Timet-hasn t rt'ad us lately though ~rm cma.nly
glad it'i '\t ilt .around, but I nt'ver get to ;ee it " He
happily remember&gt; the lime he spent In the colles•
newsroom " I thought of 1~ plat~ as home I h1.1ni
there all the ttme ..

~uOlJnd

lodl Anckrton
Althov1h UB lack&gt; a journalism school, Spectrum
tditors are begfnning to make their mark in thP
n1tional preu tcene. Howlt KurU, whow•s £dltor-in~

Chief in 197J.74, w•nt to t.,. Columb;o Journ&lt;~li&gt;m
School for hos most.,.. dearee, then wotlted lor • year
and a h&lt;llf at the Bf&lt;aen Recotd in New Jeney. In
1976, he ~~on worklna u an InvestiJative reporter
lor Jack Andt!rson In Washlnaton, D.C. lolnlna him
were former

Sp.«uum editor) Cary Cohn, now

work ina at a newspaper In luiniton. Kentucky, and
Lany Kraltowlu. who p&lt;t'tently wotlts for Stotes

N_, SeMu "We hod T... Spearum down there
wotltlna for Jock ilnde&lt;Jon," Kurtt recalls
Editors .,...., have aone on to otht!r car..., besides
journalism, of course, (tome editor1, ljowever, hAve
never been .,.o.rd from aaaln) Former Editor·itK:h•ef
Dennis Mnold is now a hfth pricedlowyf&lt; In Los
...,..,..._ fomla fTWIJIIi&lt;ll editor M lcll.oel O'Noill is
now vk:e preside:nl i.t Maufac:tUfeB Hanover in
~nh•n•n. Janice
ono(t1er editor, io •
bure..,crJt the federal Department of Edu&lt;J~tlon In
Washlnaton And form"' araphicarn editor Bob
BudiAnslcy Is on assistant edlror at M.uvel Comics.
whe&lt;e.,. helps p&lt;oofreod, dhc!Hses plots woth writen
a.nd sets deadlines, and ocuslonally drowlna covers.
lille, Tolet, Budianslcy clid&lt;&gt;'t even major In lrt when
he ~u hired. " It h&lt;lppened ~c•u•e I knew
someljody,'' .,. admits.. But olthouliht.• he was
Ofillnollv hired • • an administrator. producina
"Thor" the " F-uc Four,• " Coptoin Ameriea• and
• Iron Mon." amonc otherJ, MatWI bHd Sun Lee
te&lt;QIIIized hi&gt; Ulent u an artist a.nd now BudlolfUi:y
rrHI&amp;f\Cti for ~1. In foct. ... come up with a , _
~ltlon to the.~rYel line, "Chosllider.' ~.- • ,

c-.

�... Power-broktng with SA
_ _ _ _ _ _ ___.,, Jo- h Si-..

the noaht of December e.
1971. ln11de The Spectrum office, editotS
he,!d the usuot Frld•y niaht deadline.
1\Jthouah little atiA!ntlon was poid to the
viollors mullinc oround the doO&lt;way to JSS
Squire Hot~ thoro Visitors held top priority
in tho fean'eve.:y odltO&lt; In that oHiu.
The IUMU o f honO&lt; M~re m""'ben of the
Student 1\JJOCiatlon lSI\! Senate. O:nd they
had cO&lt;ne to take &lt;We&lt; The 5pectrvm_
"Whot'&amp;stounded me the Mos~" 191&amp;-79
Edi!OHft.Chlef Jay Rosen recalled, "wu
thot Jtudenu couldn't see whotthe hell w~
happenint The Senate actually lhouaht the
W~Y

t.O ftl)f'OU dJ)UthfKtion With a

~&amp;»~ WIJ CO dftltOV

rt.''
Thete Wett a lot of a&gt;toundtnathinpthot
year In perhaps the mOJt deciso'"' period
amona •tudentleadershop ' I UB. one of the

btgest Jtude:nr ralhe.s took pl•c~ he-re,ince

tht- V•~tn.Jm w., And '" a year w~n th.
Sl\ Sen•t• dluoived Th• Spectrum twice,
StudentJ ultimately decoded 10 di5solve t~e
Sl\ Senate
What hoppened two Yf!IIS •ao con no! be
atulbu1ed to one lP«tlic ~vent. but a

Februvy 27, 1971. In that d.tv'J iJsve of the
_ , , I&gt;Oiitiuf MWa&gt;&lt;Mf Richard Mou
was etldoned lot SA Praklent &lt;Wtr political
" hack" Bob Sinhwia.
Mot! eventually WOtl, .nd OJ they ray In
the land o/ hoddotn, "hoc:b - · fotaot •·
lind Sinkewlu wor no e~ceplion,
. So the reeds hovt1 l&gt;Hn piMted! The
Spectrum hlr 011 enemy. The~ ore mO&lt;e on
· lfMo way.
Thi'OUfhout' the end of that semeoter,
~tons ...,.. between -erat membetJ of
thf SA Executive Committee. Mot~ allied
with hit Vtoo P,.,iclmt KOJI Schwottz, was
of'lOn ot odds with -rr. . sur~r f red
Wawn"""- a,nd DlteclOt&gt; Lori Pa.sternik,
Sheldon C:.tein and a.ny Rubin. Mott
•we•red 10'8et dbenchonted with the woy
stl&gt;dent .........,..,, wu ope&lt;atina, and he
eventually rHi&amp;ned m October 1978. He

c1ted .. ,c•demac reasonl' " for his
tMi&amp;n•llon

Un.endina nilicl•m
lnnead or thtttt lust betnl an ele&lt;:hon fOf
the SA pre1idency, Mott catted lor new'
eft"CtJOnl o f everyone. fhe Olrec::tor~. w'ho

now had to run i&amp;an) to retatn their offkes.
wtor~ obviot.ltly not too pltaled~

combintllon ot personality confHch.

lhrouahout thlo time, edltoroals on Tho
Spectrum tontlnuatty suppOrted Mott's

personol v•ndetta&gt;, lealslallvt and editor!• I
maniP$11aUon, ~~ JOmeth•na tNt nearly no

move, and tht

one wtll deny, too clo~ a relationshtp
between nud~r aovernment and the
stud~nt

preu.

" The [~taww Commtttee wori&lt;f'd 'tiefY
closely with ,,. Specuom on INdent righu
.,....,,• then SA PrOJicient K•rl SchwaJU
••pl•med, "•nd when the Senote uw us
••llood' wah the poper they beum• """'
resentful ,.
So reHntful, In fJC\, that on December 3

to ~scroy r~ SP«trtJM .md crea~
MWSI&gt;Ir&gt;ef. clf\ltrly t•tJed New
Student N~•~Pf&lt;.

It vortd
J new

Jtr-to d 1im
That nle'ht, wllon the S•nate fini&gt;hed ib
typical sl•-hour tona seulon, close to 20
~naton walked up from Ha..s loun,e to
claim their pro~ty 11We lust went about
our b..isineu,,... Rosen said.
Severo I Public Saf~tv oHicers were ulted
up to the third floor ot Squire to quell '"'
violeoce. 1nd thty in tum poeed 1\Jsistont
to lhe PrMident Ron Stein to help mecllote
the dr&gt;putt Steon &gt;Old ~i&gt; rolt wu 10 help
mo...Din CO&lt;nmUnlcotion between the two
•ideo, but
to lnto!lfe&lt;e
··TM .clminlstt.lllon w,u noc QUeSboni,.
their richtto 'ta~e ovtr' The Spectrum-that
wa&gt; • •tudent P&lt;Obl~m to be resolved by
studt-nt.s., •• he remarked. --We Wt!r't! ;vst not
pna to ollow them to wolk en mwe. Jt 9
o' cloc;k and phystutty lhrow people out."
The senotO&lt;s peact.lutly left Squire Halt,
and Tire Spectrum published lu Monday
paper without .tny trouble.
lhe rool of Th~ Spectrum'&gt; dllflcoltlos
duona the 197&amp;-79 academic year actually
toe~ in t,... ~IOU&gt; ..mester, SI&gt;O'cifkatly

neve&lt;

r

•c11011~o

of Sc.hw.aru. who

became actina Sl\ P&lt;etldent
The dltectors at 1he hme. who we~e
conttnLJally crhlclz.ed '" edltoriilh, Schw3ru "iid tht! unaton Wt!rr out for
wer~ "l~iJt b•rnen"'" 'urroundJng the JNPf1'.
CGn.Jt•ntfy wtote letters 10 tht! editor thenudves.
•
hp ntd. tlut ¥J~e roo stron1 fot the Senate
com~ of iournaUth&lt;. trrupon!lbHity
••M • resulr. t ut ~tth Jay And w~
to Nen come dow to bteDtt'IJ
.._
Some, •n faa, charted that T,. Spectrum t.olked obo&lt;lt how student aov.,nment and
·If~ whot• urne I knew tNt we were
plott~d Mon's rHian•tton. the- new tlte paper could •ltv CM.H'MIVti for the
pr~tty ptorected by our c_oll)oratee.lectiom; and Sch•6tt1.' rhe to powet _
'bettennent of n~u... ht wid ..It wtil'l't stru&lt;ture.,. ft.Mrn re&lt;ount~ '"There wu no
feaa f tie bet•een UJ •nd Jtudt.nt
But the poptr's '""'""" o/ the oftic:tal• like )a~ and I were in collu»on"
did not end
In the Sonar~ were Sorry Rub.n. evitted
covem-menL"
'"tOirectO&lt; or 1\ndemoc 1\llairt) lor• of h&gt;J priot SA IIOit. and Turner R o -.
Pastem•"· whose fe•u ot m~pons-biltty •n uruucces)lul and unendorsed c•nd•date
Idiots, lob ol · At rl'ut ttme TM SPKtrum w•.) under an
are utoundlna.•· and Dctobet 9, 1978 lor S" vic• president baclc in the p&lt;evrous
edi!O&lt;iol rud. • maybe the loiJt productive March. RobiMOn 1l10 ha~ed· to be ' •weem•nt with Sub Board I, whereby the
JtiJcW!nt ser"&lt;JiGes corpor1tlon " bou&amp;ht'1
student offtelot ever 10 remain I~ an tlected prnident or the Block Student Union, an
posit~ fOf sbt monthl"
oraamza~ion whtch comprOfT'IIJ.ed a liuae
15,000 cop.es of the piper chrM times e:ac:h
The SIX\(tr"m cl11med Wawnonek had a
portoon of ,,. Senatt and l"hich didn't
week. R.ostn laid t ~ ar~n.atm\ent w.n s-tt
..convoluted conuptton'' o( tM treas-urer's partltolarlv t.are for Tlwt St&gt;«trum.
up thi&gt; woy to p&lt;Ottet 1,. Spectrum from
~.ny c:onne&lt;;C\on with stuc:ient aovernment..
lob: that Rlibln wos ''abra&gt;lve" and had an
Aloo on the Senile. lo and bthold. wu
·•tnefficJent busineu ltl l nneri" and Bob Sinlcewia
tlllt R....,n has hod two ytan to
reminiice about his term • • ecl.toNn-cht«"f,
CopsteUl wu ne'let •round to do anyt_hiog
With lev provldlna htspiu•t•on. the
too. betiev.. that some thinp ohould havt
Schw•rtz was elected prtJidenL None of S.,nate voted to dl«olve The Spectrum on
boon handled diller..,tly back then.
the drrecton were returned to offou And QKernbtr 8. cllint " chorte&lt; ""''"'"'"'-"
' "The re:tlhons"tP between Jtude:nt ·
~ Specttum hod a f.,...,.,... ~.e.
Spectlrc:otty, the "''"'"" ctaomtd the
jOYei'!Vnent ond lhe new&gt;popet wu f11 too
fntet Mkh.teJ Stev.n l~truon. '~Lev· ran n~JfYP..' 'iiolJted ce-n.afn ptO¥bion:1
do.•. • he u•d " II •llowed I~~&lt;mat
unsuc.aslutty lot fd•t~href ol The concernlna the
ol the ed•tot-lr&gt;
rtl•t-shrps to lou ~ oon of dnlblon that
Spectrum -inst Ro&gt;en. ond u a resut~ he ch..,f and ernplovmont ol the bu1rnas
was M&lt;H.UtY ..
"foshoooed a pet&gt;ONI vendetta O&amp;•imtlhe m&lt;naJOf
Rosen also hu &gt;«ond thouthu obo&lt;lt
newspaPf't".'. kcon:hna to • Decembe-r 11,
T~ neat HmeJte-t. thot Senate •aam
wheth•r I he Spectrum should have
1970 artklo.
voted to dtt&gt;Olve TJ.. Spr:&lt;lrum. and 'lh•
endotred c•ndld.ttu bn~ •n th•t veor, •
5o we have an tmb•tte-rtd Slnke.wic.t. Spectrum •s•Jn rt~m•lned un•ffe&lt;·ted In
conlrove:nial !\we ac the I~
several out~(-wOfk d~rectors, and l~v Th1!
jun i short Ume afterwardJ. • rere-rendum
••lthtnk we r~uooed 100 Jtmphsttcallv: A
brina.s u&gt; to~ Senatt
w.as brouaflt befort unc:lergriilduates •slcing
lot ol poopl~ questioned our rlaht to
''II wa• impO.,Ible to wotk with them."
them If they wanted to dluolve th~ Senate
Schwaru remembtred
an&lt;l coil lot a new SA Constitu!ion. The
endorse-but that w•s not '" questio~ *e
had the right to. I don' t know of we should
" What happened then 11 very s omllar tQ Spectrum of cour&gt;e. heartily supported tho
hav~ ~"
what's happ.enint now'" Conar~u-spe,c.al rmolut•on and )tudenu voted 1367 to 2$1 rn
Bu\, M Rosen added, 11 lhtort Wcrtt • lot of
intrrest arOCJp$, gtedn.a moJf of thto ~eau .,
ill favor
tdlot} running ror scudtnt eovernment b•d:
Whlfe he wn conet:rned wflh Univ~uuv
Rown believei rhe SP«Uum wu never
then "
policy dlr~ctlon and &gt;tudent "'""'· ,.ally lh danoer of beong de&gt;troytd.. There

•'oct"'"

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Danyon's ,.
Falafel ~
3368 Bailey Avenue

Congratulates

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1 (x T_he Jewish Student Union wi.shes
R Happy 30th Blrthck\y
u

~ld pl'osp8( fof at Je.ast another 30 yeara~
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community action c:orps

on ita 30tb Analverury
aad

·----=--conlfnued IUCCHI
In tbe future.

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ARaADE
CONGRATULATES

THE SpECTI\UM

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T•u Sp£clll,u ..
on its 30th year
of Publication
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CongmhMtes THE SpECTI\UM
in their 30th year of ClllliiiM fine seMce to
ou~
.t UB a 1 while.

...-lion

KEEP UP THE (J(J(JD WORK/

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�- i.. BACKSPACII
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... From wasteland to dormitory 'Oz'

Wllon ~ IWhon lloe&amp;lrll«..., tkltllinc the be o - io&lt;Jottm A~ ~ oUt« lud}ess sit~ oadl!tnic pufJXM 0t HSt/te(/c beautr. either. The Spectrum
SUNY c.mpum with b/r bud:s. this Un~ity waJ itJ pt/ze dw SUNY p i - . ,Juni&lt;Jld 1M , _ ampus down COMtlnlly criticized the shoddy plannifw of 1M "Nolfh
recipient The State'J blaftt decision ..-~ t*cldi"f l&gt;ow to ~ in 1M mosqulto.buzzlnt rNrshtM.ds of oute&lt; C.mpus" and ~ly chastised the Stile's Oeponment of
Jpend iLAnd t~t's where the ptab/em staned. At lirrt. the lltnlt«JL And tiNt , _ CMnpus has been drown/1111 In tJw Budtel and ptomis~rinr adminiw•rors lor holdinB
i: SUNY planners env/sk&gt;Md ttecting a 1111nd umpus on &lt;Ofi!IO...,.Y- Jlnce. Desiped dur/111 the student riots, 1M up conslruefoon as ~/1. In the lon,..un, rl&gt;ouah. the new
! Bufl•lo~ ctbwntown waterfront This fJJ•n would ~"" ardlll«ts ww.r out of tMir W4Y to ovoi&lt;{giv!nr rM new CMnPIJ&gt; has been IO(flelllffllthe poper has com&lt;! to u,...r
M/ped resutm:IM 1ili111 city ond kopt students in touch the - ' any lind of JOcill # culruntl ce&gt;~er. II students ~ttms with. wew hMI little choice. When Squire Hall
surroundi"ff urbln environmenL But eiry politics •nd Slate dont ..........,e rJo.r fascisl,iclll y ~ they conl riot. becomes a Denlll Cen~ we'll Nve to ship out to Amherst
!. ptiorltie stood mthe w•r. ond!M warMrorlr ampus hid to Tn~~~- but th.yll10 eM\,... 1 - o f sdtoiM/y community, .loa.

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By BARBY HOLTZCLAW '
A&amp;Dolant N-. lr4itor
'nle final recommeodatioo ol Rutpn Uaivenity Pr'elideot

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W. 0.... and the Heller - a -a.ta .-.leeofd Mondey iifcbt
\qed that the new State Univenh;y campuo be ccnotruct..s io AmhMtt.
."n&gt;e State Univenity ~ TNateet !Meta at Albmy n.un.s.y
in a apecial momin&amp; oeaion to rev'- the ~ ol tbe an.
Report and reoolve a fourth-month controveny initiated lat oW1111181'
when GoYemor Rockefeller urpd ·a reotud.y' o( the UB cemput lite cr-"
tion.
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fntur~ ~101. ....,~ lWO stOI~s on r~ L~ Qnal
M•Bhborhood of Niag;ar• falls. New York ~ &lt;h&lt;w~ how
t~ c~tUis dumped rhet• '"""'•' ~·,. ~fOte l&gt;y 1~

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Mv.'SI»~ in the countrY to r~ on t~ technK:ologrul
d•sc~.stet. 1\botft ~ weeA; l~ter. The- New YOftc T1me5 ' ' " '
srory, the St~Le ckclved Lo\'e Canal an ~nvuon~ntal heo~lth
~zard. Co\letnor Hugh Carty fl~w m by helteopter.
surp,'sing everybody, and promis«J to do all ~ could ~o
h~lp the sufferirt8 neighbothood. -" \'~&gt;'~ lsrer. Titdle
magaz•ne rdn St!W!fil p" ges on the StOfY. lrauBht w1rh colot

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to ment ;on the Uni\Ct.\ffY of
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abaustlon. It lies ptQSmiP_ by the futile exeruons of the
sbclles People tocloy buy olmost
onythlnc put in ltont of then. They
- .ttOC&gt;h them~l,.. to pililmophlas
ond lif..~Ylti the woy .they b&lt;ly
blue jeans ond pimple cream. Alf
thot lomolni of the lnsuraent
shrtk!l are t"- Plr.aphen•li• of '"

abortive cultural revolution.
o.todled from the spirit !hot

aonerated them. they. are ompty
SHttK" whose poce h now s.t by
• M.dlsoft ..._
!hot ,., been
quick to tAPioitlhem. Hipn..s his
deaene,-.~ed tnlD conformt11
dr~.t. music ~nd
'lfty bourceois

amtudet tow&amp;rd:s
teetet~ion-a

mkldle class debility.
Dru&amp;J ~''' not pe-rticularlv
amus,na One cannot rea.son.tbly
ob~t to the ocuseonal or evtn
fr~utnt use of them h&lt;lt the

edilence of and itl)merston in •
drua-or~nted culture or lifestyle b
JU&lt;I plain des&gt;rftsl.,.
dovs It

m..e

.SO.sn·• represent • person1J
s~tement or P&lt;O&lt; ..L It dooin't
"~eln anythina anymorto. It's iust
onothet sian of corTUption, ol
prostrocion There is no couculture to &gt;ptok ol lOdoV.
l~ a.-. only varioul-~.
eoch ~uoll\l bouraeois, clifferlna
only m lhe &amp;esWl.. they conform
to when
1M -~. This
turN out to be! pel ocMet!, For
those M ut who ~te st~iB/M.

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Ult"' Smokr. the fim.f~m ol the
comedy teM!I ol ~h ond
Cbonc. Is not • comic tribute to or
p•rod\f of t.,e non~x.l$tent
&amp;e"¥8tia cou nter-&lt;u h~. It is 1
p&lt;oduc:t led to.., possive public.
the enllre fllm is mor~ or 1... one
unendUII surd. lo( moke&gt;.
Cett,.,. 1toned i&gt;n't • portentiou&gt;
oct and Cheech ond Olon)' s
dop;nc un•t • ••lute to ..the time
Met cuttur~ of • ~r-nion
~ up "' tlw spirit ol rock 'n
roll" as dwo&lt;:tor and f - pop
olbum ~ lou Adlt&lt; cloims

h b It'&gt; Holly._d.!'""'&gt;loi'tatiiOn
of a decade
onother. is )ldt
promotion lor Up In Smoke

1dmonlshes u.s not to be
••str1Jiht" -th•t ts.. not h•ppy
livina In the seventies and not
UttJfled with conforminc to medlu&lt;R. Their humonor onemPb
tn.br..,ted mlndles&gt;iiess. the antics at itf ptesent thetnsel- as much
of . .y Chona w Chee&lt;h vosually as ~lly, and ~
~on are more litlefy to onduce •
lie what IDOVies ""' oil about.
headoche thin a W.,b.
Everyone else. thouah. OVllporotes
U ~N~tifu.ana wece tO diDppetlr Jn the a.lare of inCOI'1petence
from I he• face of the earth and which i&gt; Up In Smoke. Strother
from the nflnc:b of men. Cheech ~ Martin is wasted in a bit role I S In thot ttoe\' a.!t•aoudotv aamished
and Chona would melt like Tommy Chong's father. And let's with hip idionu. Slana c •n be very
Moraaret H•lllilton did when Judy lou: it folks. fO&lt; anyone who hi&gt; e.pressrv~ but in this film (•s tn ~
Carland threw-wote&lt; on her. Cone seen Cool Hand Lukr. Strother • aene&lt;al dialect of 1he seventoe&gt;.).
is tho scope Whoch chorocterl.ted Martin is a lot funnier lhon Tommy expression cives way to hip
thett llrit lhret albums. Cheech Chona. Torn Skerrit~ who played ICMrticul•cv- The c.harac:ttN uv
a!KI Chonc. 8ilr Ba/!lbu. and Los Duke on Robert Altman '&gt; " mon· so much I had the fern.,.
Cochir&gt;O&gt;. All~ remains is this M•A•S•H, is a shell-shocked
that I wa.s watchina 1 condtnsed
flxHion on •ltered consdous,.ne,s Vietn1m vetet~n who thinh -.ion of ~ rs The
(whoch
reduces
to hi!~Uti I still in the war. I t _ , . as of Mm. Voewers should be! woonecl,
luoco!1\K-s~ The hlchllttou if he~ merely a prop for • huae
Up In Smoke con be! hozordous 10
of the IUtn Include 1i4nt joinu. a birtlvn&amp;rlt !hot p&lt;ovlde$ • cheap
your English, m•n. I me•n like
worn011 who snorts A)ox. • von
joke lor the film. Stocy l(eaeh
w(IV!(, you know. it can t4tllly blow
,.... ...utely of 1101- and thrt\e plays a s uper'Siralah~ n~~c who
you away .•
stoned narcs. Tossed in Is 1he sort alve's io b&lt;lmblin&amp; pursuitto the van
ofcrude.humoroneusedtoheorin mode of PC&gt;L Th~ld
lr&amp;mrn.JMC'hoOI lock.,.- ,_.,,. be! in· such a_ role is a t&lt;&gt;rtbook
(Yoo lo.now, where everyone.,.,.. example of idlo&lt;Jc easton.~ Souy
Into their hands at Worclo lib Kuch 1o mo&lt;e counttf&gt;&lt;UIIure.
··~. " tAliB." and - ") """" !he alie&lt;uted ~
ko Cite liN 1'!!&gt;'0 minutes. !bit and h&lt;ldtina- OCU1St'~1PICI The
..-- ,..., olrtedy made their Syslem thotn ~ ol these
._,,nee. The film's Idea of Gip/oefous upmru. Chee&lt;h and
se;wol humoc b so childloh !hot Chon&amp; To han hiln •• the
you almost hov~ .to louah at lt. rstobhshment bUffoon bofder&lt; on
HornOHxual jabs raise their ualv the insultincheod In till! person of one )ud&amp;l'
The cinematoarapher. C~ne
Gladys Dvk.._ (Get lt1 It ...ourcr-Poli~ Up flf'Sfh&lt;*@ rite lilt
ptobobly ~ btt.Wr for" vour lt.att even llihtin&amp; thot remlnds ont of
of mind If you didn.L) I could 10 TV. This os only ri&amp;ht. howevtf, &amp;s
on and on b&lt;lt I thWc vou ~t the the. poucity of visual bc!outv "
pklure
consostent wilh !he lock of comic
bfOuty The
is loud
R~tor1&gt; ate lilt ril,. •hots and
W.vled~l«nn badaroo.wod
mwk
muscles
~sway
AI actor&gt;. Cheech and Chonc do
• aood .ob or tr.anslatina •nto the fore-around The
thernselvu from the aur•l ~li&lt;otions lhemsefv~• are loud

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-•ck

Punk music is a lot
like brown mustard
and choeolate ants
TM stage of the ,.,.. Is """'· bobY. So I'm not
even goih9 to ,..... - r NBIOv Sittcrw, orw of 1M
Ramono's olden Mid- to119S and r11ma-y their
.....,.st sin;le. Not here ttnyWiy. lt•s oil _ , not. but
1 dion't mtonlt girL Kaput! Llk•wi• don't expect
my buyline under iht reyitw of 1M soon ID be
r*ORd double'l',.. •t from thb bundl when it
opCMOR In this-· tithor. Tl'ois 0. my last rwiow of

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1hil tfilnlpCioftotYa - . r ..
ttoar.. L i b ..,od journAist I "-&gt; •hlftt about The 1 1 . •
.._ punt orndraml bo9on 10 tot. ~ it
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                    <text>Turmoil
in Talbert· VF! Derhak's resignation requested
., f'llqc-.
UJ.,~

~made available. she Yid, " I cloll'llbtak we eva~ ...
dowa and os a JJOUP rc:ally discus:lcd •hal was apce~ed or
udt ocher. To my K&lt;OIIcctioo, I •ll MC appro!ldled io a
ltWIJ1Cr ~ I OI&gt;OCl this of you."
In respoose. bo"''e\&lt;f, Sb&lt;dw! polaled to a J UM memo to
Dcrtlak r-cprdin&amp; "atc:aS or rcsponslbo1iry, job fuactiocu and
pouibk projc&lt;u to be - ked on." Tb•
docun&gt;cnl
calls roc auidanct or the directon with a tarS&lt;" dale ,.,. ·~
middle or 1.bb &gt;&lt;mater for fwl oriCTUation and undeSiandina.
Also in 1ha.t memo. bi~ - ec:klj mminp bet'lr-CG'I the Vice
Presidmt and direaor.s. and monthly rtpanJ to the ~«uti\'t
Committee wert required.
Dcrhak told 171t Sp«trum thit nlt&lt;IU\&amp;.&lt; 1'1!1'&lt; held wilh tht
dlrcaors, "but rh•Y did no1 rulr.U my e&gt;pcerarions. "
1\a:ordin&amp; to Sht&lt;han. &gt;h&lt; w:u rold in tare Scpctrnbcr to
narrow her (~on thoK scuion.s and provide the dirmon
..ith fccdba:k. Hr laid be SllfiO'ed thlll mtetlnp bo."'me
very rcaulat and informtd Otthak !hot she should illwa)'&gt;

leoanlJ ~ by hucniAI runnoH, the Wldctplldallc
Studenr Al.lodlllon (SA) I• COIUiderlaa a canflll
reoosurruo:doo or lu orpnlzatloa llld hal ..ktd ror 1111
raipotloa or k• &amp;ec:llll•• Vlee Praldmt.
Aa:ordlna ro SA Prnldm Tim Shedw! rbc IO$IIc or
reoianadon ror VIce Pr...dtnl DiaMa Ocmak came Mp an«r 1
scrla or ..ry ntptlve cvaluarlont from a nwnllor or SA
offldab and dlr&lt;eton Immediately aadtr her o:onlrol.
Dtrhak, howrvtr, h.. refuocd lbc JIIU &lt;SIIon, ciAltniiiJ lhll
ascnrlally poor communication• prompted lhe lnlr11""·
In an October mtrno. ll&lt;mmlna from complalnu r&lt;Jirdlna
lhc VIce Pralden1'1 rmurc, Sheehan &lt;Aplalncd tilt ntuttlry
or ••lluallna lhe rdallon1hlpo between Dmllk &amp;nd her
dirCCIOII (Siudenl Afraln, Student OrPIIfuiliom, Aadftnlc
Affairs and E&gt;Uanal Atralrs.) In addition to aakliiJ for a
peruul or the shuallon. lhe memo requeued comment•.
airk:isnu and suuudont.
At that """" rime, Dtthak wu uked to comment on her
rappen wnh the dlr&lt;Ciorl and lhe IU&lt;CCI6 of lbat rdalloc&gt;blp
in tctnu or PfO(rulonaJaccompJbhmtnll.
Sheehan. "ho ..Jd he did 1101 IOI&gt;b IO publicly evah.wethe
V"u Pruidenr. o:ommm1ed lhll If rniJ!Wion b diiCuucd
'"ith a llC110n. "I he racu arc o(&gt;.Jousi.Yavaiillble." He added
thll the dccblon 10 10 or uay I&gt; bliCd upon whether the
pnson beli&lt;&gt;tl lhe can "conrlnue 10 runetJon slnoe othm
have laid lht depanurc i&gt; in the belt Jn1ere111 of lbC

six·-

~IUcnd .

"Tbcn •e !Chedul&lt;d m«&lt;lap " "h 1\Un, Oionna. tho
dtrectors and m)'SC'tr, and 1,..t« '"a row O.&amp;Ma d1dn•t show
up." ht arl)lcd.
As to rh&lt; future or SA. Ottbal &amp;&amp;)&gt; sht,. dcstrnWl&lt;CI to
.uy, "hit&lt; Sh«&lt;ww araua 1hal her duaks wiU ha\t to be
thanJcd. "tf IOIIIC'ODC rUWO IO rGI&amp;ft, W OP!Wc:tltl) (ffi&gt;
~can sull

oraanlution. ••

Dcrbok, ho..,evrr, araue1 that lh&lt; time 1pent to orlena
another penon 10 the pO•hion could be: used Clon•tructlvcly I(
shr sray$. "I think we can put ulde wha1 hU happrnod and
go on ahead," lhe aald. "T·hal would be more productlvt
than lhil period or turmoil ...
As an el«ted ornclal. rhe SA Vice Pr..ident cannor bt
rornoved whhoul 1 o:ompllctted mirs or recall procedure•
lhrouah the Scntte.
Nathan, ~ono laid talk or rulant clon wu dlr&lt;e~Jy reltJtllip
th&lt; dirtctora' evalullloru-bued on other cvenu rhrounm
the $&lt;ttlutrr-malntalnod lhll rh&lt; dliCIIUion wu Informal.
"to wu uplalned to Dianna that 1 problem ubJJ and told
based upon rhue tlllliJI ...1101 do you think obout rn~&amp;nln,?"
lndcpcndml I!( any reporu, SA mtrnben told 771•
Sp«uum
thb wmcsttr that

"ft,.,.,,_,. ..

.•, llttttk "'' 411" IMJ' ul'de .,,,, r.•~
While the dlr«lon a&lt;nrrally &lt;ired a lack o f coordlna~on and
IUidancc from the Vice Pr..idtnl--wmmlnlon&lt;d 10 ovmec
th&lt; aroup-1omr •pceif~&lt;~ were voiord. One dlrt&lt;lor uid an
SA Awarenus Day was can«Ued becatl&gt;&lt; ol 1100r
odmlnlmatlve plannlna by Dcrblk. 1\a:ordtnJ to Nathan.
dutlna. an "ullcmdy ltt&lt;ti&lt;" t\OO 1o throe "«k P&lt;Jiod. the
VIce Prcoldent failed to show up at tht Talbtrl Hall om. _
Bur olhtn In SA maintain that tauina blame on on&lt;
pn10n II dlrOcult . "You can'r blame one person," a arudcllr
aovernmml member laid. " Some: roles stUI have to be
redoOned. Error hu 10 be allared."
A«otdlnt to Dtthak, milCh of the cll101 bas spir.Ued from
eommunlc.~lont.
thll little
definition ""U

function. bu1 i1 h. my ro.ponsibJluy 10 make surr
thlnp '"' don• more eH&lt;e~i•'tly llt!lll lha&lt; paR month!."
Na1han commauC'd that 1000" uno umc: for probaaion:·
Malnrainlna lhat tbt trial period could 10 intn Janu!lly. h&lt;
said. ''Jf SOtnf'QOe Wal 001 an ~ffidtnl Gdfl\lniJinllOIIO bc:-Jin
wi1h. thtn how o r why u.o she turn 1n10 an~ af1~ bdng nsktd- ,
1o;csign, ~ n\onlhsln a ~1t1on h tons c:noush 10 "-uow and ,
rcknow your miSlaka:• 1-tc: added, ho~'C'\CT, thzn her "Ofk
on the H;u-ripn Mc:mo Commhcee-U succc)sful-may
provt positiVe.
But Dc-rhaL insisls that lht- orpnb:adon could mrn vound.
Despite internal difficult~C&gt;, &gt;he ..id th&lt;r ••n be rorr«:~td ,
She ftoced thac her rnnno to Shrc:ha.n contaiMd ~t~
rdOILltions.

&amp;cause of lh• di&lt;co&lt;d. all&gt;&amp;r«:thar SA u noc able tofexu&gt;
llrmly on ~emal t'Vf'ftU. amichtl~ in1ema1 lnuiaue. ·• t 1hink.
our hands an: tied." s;ud NllhOA. "II o&lt; •cry dtffocuto to • ork
on outskk ~ain unul people 10adc: a.rc COJ'Itan and f«&lt;

ronfidtru."

friday
Vol. 31, No. M ISUNY at luffalo/21 November 1110
dl o - IIM ... ... Utlt- 11}1 ...,.,..o41l'll""n - OOIIY por -

Berrigan predicts bleak future
Anti·war aedvis1 Fllha Otnld llmlltn
lold I UB crowd Wed~ tbll the Jrtll
world power• .,. on a suicide: run ill th.U
race for oudcar 111111. The 10n.spoken
orator enttrtainod a capacity orowd In Squl~
Hall'• Hau Lounae.
Bcrrialn. jailed once ln 19'1'0, bcJan
uplainina thll he " raclna "heavy characs"
llemml"' from an act o r civil dlaobcdlenee
lur Scpttrnber 9. He and ....., frlendt
enttred a Oencrll lil«trlc Factory Uld
destroyed two nuclear warhtt d uscmbllet.
" We aoc In and dcotroycd two of the
hideous aonw~n~ thlnp," Berriaan qulctly
rq&gt;oned. " Each of w went in~ •
ltllall bln\IMf and bell the bell OUI of them.
We- r&lt;jolcc thai Ihey will never land 011
aoy dolldren."
Tb• •ianl~ or the act, 8crrialn
G'QIIalntd , Is rell&lt;ettd by a quotllion""from
the Bible. "Tbc Idea or Amoo and latlah
. bcltlna a"''ld&gt; inlo plo"""am b symbolk,"
he laid. II 'a wlnJ violence to"~ lliolcM
tblnp."
a.m,ar. upce11 punbhment . " Wellruck
a nerve. They WttC no&lt; amuted,.. ht said,

addlna thll rhc authorities an pu11ul"'
prosct'\ltlon earnestly.
Berr~ w~nl on 10 paint a aloomy pletu~
for lht upcomlna thcades. He cites u chid
cooc:c:nu. tiiC ln\Ottled priorities of proptrty
and hiiiiWI Uva. and tiiC aoctltnlllq rarma.
race betthe 1\llltf po-.. He fctls llltt
io the .,... of world letodcn-AIIlorbo

laoden' In penlallar-4tum&amp;D u- .....
'*-e IIIOR upoodabk tad floc:tories
.....t. fMcloota. be uplalatd, b 1M.._

proiKOIIIoa ......, ll 1M tiPt 'llltlo broke
. . 1M a-.1 £locuic Plaat.'

P&lt;Oduccd briliJI 111 dol&lt;f 10 a nudHr war.
''AIIrhelt'MI powcn are on a aulddr run,"
"Wbll can we do abollt it?"
rt&lt;IJ IIIII Pmt..on l tllc:raiJ fall 10
Itt the tonntetlon betwct~~ lhdr dcclslocl•
and mtp~ht tlac.,hcre.
"Tbcy art alupwalk&lt;n In broad
d~laht," he Mdly noted. "Sleepwalkers
witll 1 horrible po"er." To 1his md.
Berrltan and hb l'riend1 broke Into the
"amodtlalto~ ft.etory."
"We dramatlled In a brier opilode of
chaot What their whole life Is abour," he
txplalned. He eontlnuod: " If a aeneral, In a
1potlcn tailored silk tult, uneons&lt;iolll of the
COM&lt;QUtllttl of Whll h&lt; dOCS-SUpPOJ&lt; ht
t111Cks thiOIIJh human blood on the way to
wotk. Perhaps roc tht flrat tim&lt; in hb
aenoddal llrr h• relllm what ~ hu don&lt;.
s~~ cvt&lt;)'lhlftl around him b a mime of
Hlfoslllma. 'Thttl "'' hl"f 1 •maD ~ of
tbc trgth aettlna lhroUJh."
Ho pointed to tht "~"'·to the foctories
that blllld them, and to the le6dcn tbal order
than. and called t.htm ln1wlJ 10 ""' bcl!u
ud lnttUiatfttt, H• &lt;*lied authority l.ruanky.
uslftl the two temu u l)'DOII)'I'M. "The
bomb [&amp; I prime example of lnStlnlty. Not
only b II a ml•we or the earth. h is • death
wish," "' prodtlm.d.
lkrrlatn hinted thll the world i1 In lbc
WOIR lllapc It's~ been In slnct Noah and
the Alt. ••w o can onb have • world that,...
ean r-&amp;ac alltt we ru. this ont," M u~t~ttd.
A'llcr tho lte\11~. the aoorl fltbtr
us-.&lt;1 qllllllotu ror lO llllnuta. A youna
INID IIUIOIIItlled, "I vou I loll- ill tht
Scwlet IJIIIY. •• ~ 1IIIOace filled t.ht
he laid.
IIOtrt,an

~ M oa him. 'I ~ lllis
_ , . led l bow how
1M
St~Yitu ... Thl7 lllat tloat . ..... - ... - · .... IM1 ... """""" ,.,. lt...
'I'M ror.. &amp;Mot ~ ooted mo. ' 'tboft
b ItO . . . . . . . . . . .. 1M SoYht Unloa.
Ht -.loS - locbcl .. "' 1M ~

, _ u all

aaresaw

~."
atu111t of til'-• lie are•«~ tha t

. .. .... WOllkiiiOt ~ " l.f - -

'" All 1M SJIIHI

•"'*• •te on e $WCJtlt nm..

mWI be readY for war. ICIIDIIOI
J1111P011 ~cause bceluse tbcre b no Fttlltr
...._ in the Sovid Uoion," he said.
"TI&gt;eft io DO wm- Ia •hal WC: I n talki..
. . . .. .. ............... Bcnipn, &amp;Del qoic.kly
moved oa to 1pcU aboul Akxlllda
Sol ~buluya . Buri an uid. for
~. "Tbt .,_. . crime was tht
bladloul or the ra1 woc1c1 lA tht Scm&lt;~
UDioa for ao . . .,. )'till or IQ11ire."
Aoolbcr •ptCtator tbeD uttd wily
8errillll bad~ tht ex.scwi&lt;t orr-,
- · )011

rtfulirl&amp; to coauncnt 011 "'hll he had nld .

Berrlcan countered . .. , cbdn'1 dismi~ hlm at
aU," and movtd on .
lknipn ..... jailed "' 19'10• ......u.a ,...0
)'till for burin&amp; folc:s from I dno.fl OffO« In 0
suburb or Ballimotc. He JIOupcd tht dcofl
files tht oud&lt;at _
.,, q &lt;ther•
satins tiW "such property bu no riabt to
exist. h oboollcl - be oo the laDdtape of
human tldst.a&gt;c&lt;. Drall fila an buncJna
!lcmca....,.b.......,.. Warba.wcoftbe
soulllld truth b tho 11m c.uaky.

�~ Sub Board creates new
~
! way to get activity space
l
~
~

Sub Boord I p vc ill blaslna Macula)' to lbc 0..-0ompw Pllblicatioas
Stall!$ Boord (OC'PSB). a body clal..,..s to pve c:ampw ocwopapcn tbc

6

reqWred ..affilladon'' roc Uolwnky- while~ anyOOGIXClioas

j

&lt;oith student J(MI1UDalt or the UlliYenltJ iudr.
Wba.t tile OCPS8 cSocs i.n dlecs iJ creae a third Ol'(.ioo ror • ooa·fwdal
~ OOWIPliPG" applyinc roc activity-· Now, INI...S or ~«tilla audeot

~

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,;:

Un1Ya1ity, r~. &amp;a iodqleodtsll
publicatioa co become affolialed ..uJI tbe OCSPB.
Sub Boord e-ucive Direetoc Dennis llla&lt;:t noled at Mooc~ay's .....W..
tbal requiremal1s roc activtily __...,pi!Ace witb Uoiv&lt;nity rules and
~ llliCbao&amp;cd ..ulllbc OCPBS,
~- boltd'scblntt spedlkally AJStballbcOCPSBis 1101 iolmdod
IOY&lt;nlmeot mx&gt;CI'itioa OC

to be a casorin&amp; asent or arbitndoa paDd, but u Sludenl AJsoclotion
Till' - - ... ___ •
~--~-_:.-.__.-, (SA) Treuuru AID Nalban &lt;lq)iaiDCIII, a "rubber sump .. 011 the
~·- ... ~ .. ··-~
--~....UniYU1ity'• dasslf~&lt;&amp;~ion ror ·
- - . - " " _ , - . ~. • o... - Tile moothty seuiOCI or lbc student ICtYiocs OOCJ)Onllioo almost c:olirdY
,.,...._ .. ....._, dealt with campw publications, U QUCStJocu cooCCRina llle IJmovatiliC ~... &amp;lllltaai audit~ Blado: rapoadod tlw. T/v ~IVIII'J fUWIOCS wert of
Publlcalloas Boord aod Tlv Olrmtt - • raised In addltioa to tbe OC'PSB. no iDuftst to the OCPSB, 1M the Boord ..u solely COCISlruCied to deal
Accorcliq to Black, the OC'PSB ..u created to r~ Sub Boord of... with qtatioou of Uai~IY ·
nlllilla problem thai bu bocn COIIIIQ&amp; bt.c:k to us for tbe pu.tllree ,....._~•. , SA I'Tcsickat Tlarsbeeba.o, happy that Sub Boord opprovcd tbc OCPSB
Tbit problem, "• saki, is to auarantec ror tbe student without dlssentioo, -llad tllat students effcal'ldy dealt wltll 1M luue
press-specilicaUy Tht Sp«trvm- whlch has auumed financial • wkllout illvolvina lbc administration. " I felt that it wu riabt thlll 1
independmee frocn a student sroup.
mpona'bllity bl:e this be bdd by studenb and 1101 be placed In a University
llequ~t Til• ~rvm Is eu"ently the only student IICVI1papcr not to
board." be &lt;;XPiaillcd,
it
recrive SA or Sub Boord rundins. OCPSB only pcnllns to it.
In otller-~. Sub Boord 1101ed to ro"" a commluecto lnvestlpte a
" We need it (the OCPS.B) to flll the pp between what the University dccisloo made by tile Innovative Publications Board. Tbla committee will (the.
recosnius, what SA recoanlzel and what Sub Board recosnlus," Nathan lool&lt; as wby the Board decided not to fund A Roo111 of 011r OIWI-1
betw~
explllned after tho meerlna. Membership on the Board will consist or proposed Womm'a Stu~ Collqe publication. Sevttal mrmbers or WSC to fiR the
repreoentouves rrom each student tu«illlbn, and Black •aid the claimed lliat it sbould oriaioally hove received rundlns, and because it dld
the
University will oblde by all decisions of the OCPSB.
not, tbf)l sbould receive an aDounent from the Board's rernainlna $700.
· Several questions eoncemins accesr to TIN $p«trum 'sl1nanclal records
At the md or Monday's meetina, R01enf&lt;ld asked SA Attorney Richard
were' raised by Sub Board representatives Alan RoKnfeld and Aili• Uppcs if Sub Board could be beld liablo for any lawsuit over the Finketpte
whgt
Mcdi1e- The OC'PS8 requires oil offiliated pubUcatlons to provide article la Tht OlTTmt. Uppcs said that beeaUij' tho paper receives Sub
"cuncnt .. reoo&lt;ds to proper oourcH, and
was told it could be Board fundin1. it is in a unique sit. - . , that hu not beee dnermlncd In
8odrd

1

c-..- • _.,Ow

'We need
QCPSB)

gop

M-

what
Univenity
recognizes, what
SA recognizes and
Sub
recogntzlr.'-·

construed to mean " any" ruorch if necessary.

the couru.

Ualqoe •ll. .tioa
Rostnfdd, matin&amp; a rorerence to tho third inSI.allmenl of tho Flnkdpto ·
strits printed in 17tt Curmot Tues&lt;l&amp;y. wanted to know ;r tho OCPSB htll
the riabt to lnvallallo Tlv Sp«tnurr's apedl1&lt; lnvoic:a roc odvcrtisers, ..

rdlevina itself of responsibility for the anlde's IIX'U5&amp;1ions, means nothlnJ.
Sub Boord then voted to have all fundinJ refer&lt;1&gt;0tS dd&lt;ied (rom Tht

.' .

Ho did oole, however, that The Currrnt'• disclaJmer above the article,

Currmt's masthead, and to sec how it can .. further insullle.. ltsclf from a
lawsuit Wti&amp;l.cd against the paper. -

~

a problem riding campus buses?
-+tave a suivestion or complaint??
-Are you aware of the fi~ hazards
· - within the Ellico" Complex and
the Academic Spine??
~Having

-SA Treasurer
Alan Nathan

Academic
~om

debated.

Meet with the:
~t!.!dent

Affairs Committee
Implementing change!

·--...~~~-_,.

Laumo Shapiro told tbe commlttoe that sbe is plannina
to circulate teadler cocnplllnt rornuto studenu, wtolch
drew the praise or many Executive Committee
member$.
Arter doboole, the Commlt.t ee decided thai ~
should 110 back 10 1\b IJOUP and work on two
rronll-l&amp;lherina data to ueertain the eJtttnl of the
problem and draw up some kind of code of tthics . .. A
thcoret.lcal• framewtlfk Is a fruilrul place to beJin, ..
Social Sclenc:a Seoator Neil Murray COtSCiudcd.
Hbtory MJodate Professor Noman Bater followed
Duryea aDd related his orroru 011 the Athletics
Committee. Admi\tlQ&amp; confusion oo Wh8t hi•
lurildlalon and . , . _ ..,...; Balter said tbey wac
.,._trlllinaOCt""'"areu. fin(, bellld it wub&gt;'i"'
to it~~- tbe '~ or Recrel6oo, Athletics
and RoWcd Wuuc:tloe-(RAill). His tffons WCl4lld be
affected, be Ald. by Division or Undapaduate
Education (()UE) Dean Jphn Perldotto's plan to
liPPt)iJI&lt; an out.side taH: (oroe to study tbe RAIU

MEETIN'G DEC. 2nd at 3:30pm
Talber-t Senate Chambers or
call 636-2950

.

WE' LL SEE YOU THERE!
\.:~ES IN JUDAIC STUD~S 1981 , •'o ~

tiDS 208 CHASSIDIC PHILOsoPlfY
WJ'iet Ia lraf)beleh?, What -the Splt#MII WorlfH? What II
t,. -nj,g ol the namea ol (kl1end H ie lllyatlc.l At-·
tribute~? The orrlar of Creation? • A GtNt Couru. No
beclrfiiDUnd requited, TIHira. 7• 10 pm, Clemens 17, Rebbl Gwety, Reg. No. 421430.

JDS 254 RASHr S COMMENTARY
Ra/11Ia rtre CIIUIAI npiMitlon ol the "$/mple"lrtel o1
lfiNning fn the 8/tlle. But he fa not etwaya 10 It~. t,..depth atlldy &amp; compariaon wi th Ol.ll« greet comtelorl. Jlon. Wed. 1 • 2:30 pm, Pertrer 225. Rabbi
Gt'Hflberg, Reg. lo(o. 421407.

JDS 218 THE HOLOCAUST a JEWISH,LAW
&amp;.-liluelloM ol Hfe and dHth Clhl/lenfled the f/1_.

PN!I ol J-1111 le,. Ho" did '"dltfonef .,_lnderds reapond 10 qw~ of Iewin CUM of e~tt1a-Ofrlinaty ' " " "·
A fnclnatl"f coutM. Tuea-Thull. 1 · 2:30 pm, Partrer •
225, IWJbl GtNnberg, Ref. No. 421312.

JD8 2A ETHICAL SYIItiOUSM IN THE TORAK-

iOtnii

AlrliH/eplh loollat lrey 8Jbltc.l ltoriN: MIII /I
on?
WtraJ dol/lef .-n?Horrflo,... 8101/c'al aymllo/a rMte
to DUf dey-(o.day life. Ilion. Wed. P1rtrer 1311, Dr. PIIPfl,
R~. No. ..2131&amp;

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110 Tl!llt:elodol--llwra,.l
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Rdtutina from tbe drama of a full Facult)l Senoio
Oeneral Edllcation mecti_na the day before, a tired
Foculty Senate Sl!ecutive Committee nnlshed r.ome old
busin= WedAeld&amp;Jallemoon,•fiSienin&amp; to Cot11J11illee
reports, and avoid1J18 a GencnoJ Education dloc:usaion .
HiJber Educatioo Ollirperoon Edwin Duryea
pmerued his ropon on academic: freedom and
rcspoosltrili&amp;y, • -•':serious and sensitive" topk. IU 1he
C0111111ittee c:hairmaio, Duryea coiiccdecl he was cocnlnJ
IP d)e Eacutive c-miuee. ror its help bo providbta
JOmt__~ ror !be lf'OUP· Duryea c:xplaiAed lllat he
had some [)qJartma,t profeaorial """"- to
·~ to questiocls dcalina with throe related
anu-llk lfadiAa pno::dc:a, their ..... attendanc:o
ad after-lloUn IYIIilabiliey.
'"ll'ta very diffoaall area 10 act on top of," Duryea
edMitlbll to lbc iatCICS\Od Committee. Many 0C1 tho
.Ex-caot~ve Boord wac c:c&gt;riCa1lcd about undue JMiblk:ily
Secood, Balta illtoncd thai Pll)'lical Eduaotion
011 the llllttcr, ~ &amp;IIIOfiiSI themodVCI if the
clisaosliocl lllould be on lbc r.-d to tho eampus Aooodale Prorc:uor Carolyn Thomas bad written a
popcr. Afraid or "Midi hllliiS;.. .1beJ ........,., thai tho
kuato tbe Ua1Ya1ity dacribina ~)I belween lbc
isme wu comroVenial ICid has led In lbc paa to
.,....• and WOCDOIIS' llblclic: ~............... with stroac fedinp clispla}'Cd by both .
Tbitd, Bater said lbc commiltoe ta11tiQ&amp; about
aida.
wlletJic. U B should swilch from Ute AlA W COflference
,.. Ekalti\'e Comllliltee ~ 00 w11ctliCf lbc
to a MWiy· formod NCAA.o.pniZiiloft roc women'•
Dur)&lt;a conunrnce sbould -sllift its roeus away r,_
spocu. Tile da:Woo would have to be lllll&gt;CMIJited in
-pidc81 data Jlllberios ICid iatn a lhaJrctlcal - c h January.
for priDelples and • code or ethics... Om ina evlcleaee
Frocn Bater's ._u, the: Ex«utiw! COmmittee
Ia lbc ablalae or any..,_,.. docs )'011 no ..,od, .. Haltb
laondlcd Into a dixusaioot "" the feasibilily of
Scienc&lt;s-Senaaor Bamarallo•dlbnlliofcd. callina ror clluclna 01vit1onJ from Ill iolto dlbcs Division 1 oi II
some&lt;lhi&lt;alcode.
l b t - futon. BalterMMIP&lt;dthecducalioo·lDinded
Dwyca cle [ODded the &lt;;ommiU«'s wort,
Comnlillee lbal bec:a- or the: many COCDfllcltitlcs io
maiM.IIn!Qa
i.. laleotlon wu .. ooly 10 lest ihe eb&amp;Q&amp;ina Di.WOOs '"ware- ""en.taltlna In those
tams, ..
..-Men-." He added, " We wanted to - If the dlta
aists bil:aoe if lbcre is no data at this level, theft
Edi&gt;C&amp;IioGal Opportunity Center Fl&lt;lllty Senator
Jllreiy wll be none at the more sipifant lcvda." •
0ary Earl Roas prev.._ his Dotcmber commmu to
Maay ~ators then bepD to rdato PI"
the fodJ Salatc, prcsetldJII bb prepared
OD
perf..,_ that their teadllna !'Oifaaucs bad
tbepcot~t-·
d.....,.,.,_ "Many have done thinas that I rrantly
Explaja/111 that It wu ..,..neaed with Jhe UoiYa1ity,
,....,._,, Secretary Gerald JUslna -cd. Dulyoa SOld Rooo _,..,., lbal' " 'ft c:oo llqp )'OU and )'OU'UD bdp
111• clootd hearin&amp;~ could be a ~lit~ to allow
us." c.JUna roc more recotJ~Iiion by tile Unlverslty
~~ ~ owlet to air &amp;riev&amp;lltet &amp;riO ~-«&lt;llcaa IIICI tl!e F~y Senate, Roas noteillbatthe professors
and -lido"' a1 lhe doWntown aurrllo ~miafot
ScUdeot AsoocHI1on Dir«tor or I\C&amp;llernlcc Affain req.- a tenurt track sometime In the future.

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�Floss resigns over 'politjcal 'flop
br K11tt Relllft!kraer
$p«tflllff SID/f Wnif'f

The pusaar of a conuovu.si•l amtndmcnl
conct'rnina the inccrprttation or "panian, ckctoraJ,
polil!cnl atidvhi&lt;&gt;" ha&gt; cosc che Oroduace Scud&lt;nl
AS1;oc:latlon (OSA) one or its executive ornoers.
OSA VI&lt;% Pt.,ident for External Affairs Fred floss
declared his rtSi&amp;nalioo 10 G surprised tuditocc

immedlatt.ly aft_tr the amendmcnJ vote was announced,
ayina th111 he could not suppon the aro&lt;Jp's decilK&gt;n.
Floss stron&amp;ly objtcted co lhe amendmcnc dtulo\t eatly
diS&lt;US»&gt;o •• OSA 's Nomnber mea ina, TUesday

"""'·
Flou . when ronta.tttd a rtu th&lt;

m~ log. &amp;aid only

that he had rulan«f fO&lt; "pmocW reasons."
The GSA &lt;On&gt;tilulloo. in occordan« wilh SUle
auidelillesse~ by lhe SUNY 8oMd orTrwucs, COAialns
a clause which prohibits student rundlna or *"Y
"portlson, electoral, polici&lt;al ~ctlvhies or ieclarion

rr::llaious

activities. ''

The

campalans."

R-h&lt;vskJ.

SASU Meeting
Nov. 2.1 12 Noon

xtnowlcda&lt; lhqs !ilce this."

SotM ,_,bets OlllWeued concmo that the propoocd
a.ro.endment would require GSA ro fuod aafvhie:s
sponcored by such aroups as the Ku Kha Klan and neo·
Nazi orpnizlttlonJ. One S.Oator pointed out that court
caies )lave said n1&gt;1hin1 about what GSA can and

canno&amp;o.fund . u we are OSA and we can discdminatc,"
sh.&lt; dcclared.
An older student, who .aid the was at htr rim CSA
meeting, wu "apalled" by what she pcroei&gt;ed 1.1 •
doscd'1T!iAd..actl1ude atnona "''hal ,.... supposed 10 be
an open 8T~.P or aradtwe stlldcnu. " Are ~ )W:I

~. Haas Lounge
We're dep e nding o n y ou

makina• ruJ.e. or ammdlnaaconsittnion!" Jihe asked,

UNCOLN PARK

Malbemotlcs l&gt;&lt;part~l &amp;o111or At.n Stoul
....ned !lw ''lhcrt Is a llistory or .....". not bctna
Condcd" on arounds \hat !bey tni&amp;hl be political and
I~ a .suona e&gt;~ccuclve oommittee can rither fO&lt;tt
tl\toup or bloclt any proposal it wants. Thus, he
conclud&lt;d' thac \he amendment broadens- no!
rest ric.u-OSA optiOI15.

MOTEl

"Your Key To c.omtot1"

10 o;. DISCOUNT
WITH THIS AD

conlrovtrsial

am&lt;ndm&lt;nt-submllt&lt;d by Senotor Jora&lt;
Ropchevs ky-de~ lhii runher to. apply "only 10
persons or o raaniution.s in"'olved in. electoral
M&lt;ordina to

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GSA Administrative VI« President Melissa Ann
S~m&lt;r lmmediac&lt;ly dilpwed StouL. addina sbe hod
iD!r'Oduccd llle same ammd.mml 1asa year, but ..,.,
wilh~ew" it bccwse it '""'uldn'1 hdp clarify

otiainal intent or lbe Board or Trut\«:$' auldtlines. . an)thiJiil,
ltu~cad , R~cvsky at&amp;ucd,

lbc orpnlutloo had
anterpre:t(d ''partisan .. as mean.ina ...OnC"-Ddcd." He:
added in several as&lt;$ i ~&gt;oi.U.t OSA funding lAst year
Ihat "Lhe quwion o f one-sided depends on wh:s.1 side
you're standina.''
Roaochev&gt;ky cited the denial af fundlna for Third
World Week la11 year. H&lt; explained 1h01 .tne&lt; US
ompcrlallsrn In che third world wos co be the m~or
roplt, the atth·hy-..u labeled ooe..s:ided, and thrrefo,~
political ,.hlch pcohit&gt;lted rundina.
Roaachevsl&gt;' \ttmed ic "Jelrddeatin&amp;" for GSA to
resulct ou&lt;tf any mo&lt;&lt;
ely than olr~y don&lt;.., by
the Boaul or Trust«S.
Floss detailed hL' obj«tions to tht aii1CI&gt;dllll!llt,
c' laininz 1ha1 he l"OntuJted Sub Boatd Anorne-y
Rtchord l op!&gt;Q ,.ho agreed thil onythin&amp; opoclrtc put
in lht GSA constitution binds its ruture ac1ions and
opcm the urganiz,uion to 'he PQS!libilicy or I C:oun c.ast
fro m any pcrwn or group takln&amp; Luue wnh th&lt;

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Fl0:\1 11raucd tunhcr 1ha1 ah~ vague GSA gujdrllnts
.allow it more OWbUity in 1!.\lng discr~ion ror mautu.
of rundinJ.
Radlnll
As an o.wnple. floss oiled the O&lt;tober appearance
at UB of Vke Presidential candldate Patritl&lt; lu~.
F1ou explllined that Lucey &lt;auld be brouahi ~ ...;,h

mondocory S\udcnl fees b&lt;ause othtf Vic&lt; Presidential
ca.ndidacts wert a&amp;Uo invited, but declined.
Roaath&lt;v!ky ob)ttted to lhe vague wordin8 In lh&lt;
copstitudon • .aylng ttlat the recent na1ionlll tlt(..'tioos
•how th•t J&gt;OlilicaJ vieW&gt; ar&lt; bccomin11 polarized and

785 Ni~g•r• Fall• Boule• ard
Arthet"~ Ne-w YOf'lt. • J ""'nuln from the ~in Sl~ C.."''MM"l

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OSA Studmt Af!ain Vice Presidcl&gt;t Auk Mcdl&amp;e
declared her suppon r.. lhc amendment because, in

the post, the WO&lt;d "partisan" lw stopped what she
eonsider5 to be: imponant n-enn. suth as Palestinian
Ooy and Third World Week,
Finally. che queulon was called and .the amendment
pa&gt;~ 21-12-7, BKecUtlve Commillce memben MediA&lt;
and GSA President Howard Bmneu voted f01 \he
proposal and Sl•urr. Ao» and T~urer Michael
CennataZU&gt; VO&lt;ed .....,... h.
In other busln .... Bcnn"'' told !he aroup that cht
.. ~inistndon aJ .. ~y sauithr to tht M"td fOJ a
coosidcrable rai&lt;c in stipnods." He announc:cd !hal
Universily Prcoodtnl Robcn L. Ketter lw roqlltSled
State otrK~a~s incrc&amp;K IOta! stipend money, ond rois&lt;
the muimum uipend ~e:~linJ . Hr added that thtrc v.1U

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bt ..suona ftelin&amp;t" to lncrt:a.SC" the mi.nimum as wdl.

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the uruvcrshy will recieve input fro ro a

G AI T A Con!uhacive Contmiuee.
Medigo said !hac SUNY /Stony Brook imthuocd •
policy whi&lt;h errccoivcly "limits the loto.l number or

a fu.ll pla\t&lt;r or
20 winas to Jllarc

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courses which T A '• and O A 'scan take without pa)'Ull
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And,.,. Holt had rea»urcd hn lha.t UB'• financial
outlook is &gt;trona tnOuJ)o \hat he does not &lt;&gt;&lt;peeS •uch a
resuic:tion necas~~y hue. Funhatnorr, shr e-'(plOJtned
that if thinas rc:ac.h~ lhau poim, the: UnivetJU)' ¥toOUki

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Feasibility Study has been referred to an ad hoc board
or directors, Which wlll begin an Intense adverti.Jina
campa.i.an next wt(k to nnd o. coordinator who w£11 e.r'~
4tl implemen.tatio n reporL

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Metheny can~e'ls show
O&gt;alk il up as one or 6fe's mlliY di&gt;appobiun&lt;OJS.
The ,., sbo•• of Pc' M&lt;lhcnft 80/11 tour ocheduled fO&lt; this J&gt;1.11
Wednesday-• concdled doc: to an inner Clll infection oa lbe pan of lbe
auiwitl. "lean bate\)' beat' Oil( ofmyldt car OJ&gt;d I have limited hearinc in
my ripe ear," Metheny dctaiJed rrom hi&gt; rooco otlhe Lord Amherst H(l(d.
"I \tied ptayin&amp; riaht Up uotD the t!me O( l.ht r11&gt;1 sbowbut l couldn'l &amp;&lt;Ill
to kick in. I reall'y feel bad: I don'l like co "*'&gt;Cd a sbow and dbappolnt
people who wtr&lt; expcctlns to hear somt music.
Unlverslcy Union Activities Board (UUAB). who sponsored the •howt,
will abliOro the various production cosu 1ucb as &gt;&lt;&gt;und, liahllna, and
advati.sl.n&amp;. " I'm very disappointed," ornrmcd UUAB Divilion Director
Lisa Jtappapon, " h was a pOtential sell out/'
.
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Mr:thcny cancelled 1 show II the Berlin Jazz Fcsuvallasl year because of
a Dmilor 1ru&gt;tt car infection. He J&gt;OSil&gt;OIICII a show at Hofstra Uoi"&lt;TTily
"" November 1 also "" accoum or Ulnas. Ooc periOD wbo mer Mah&lt;ny
blcltaaae foiJowlna JUs appcanx&gt;&lt;:e II Brockport Sute ,..., ....,ks qo
noted 'th&amp;llbc pitorist wa.ssufferin&amp; from the Ou. Bill ~""'
still nn (O&lt; M&lt;lhmy wt&gt;o toun U mondu out or lhe year.
Ahbouah ic'• not possibk to resdleduk lbc 80/ 11 sbows. UUAB has
plans 10 brtna lbc revamped Pat Metheny Otoup co Buffalo in lbc Sprina.
The ,..... lioc-up-bassist Sieve Rodby replllcln1 Mark f.clln, OJ&gt;d lhe
addition of noled pm:UJSionist Nana VasconceiOJ-onU commence loutlna
ro)lowlna the r&lt;ie&amp;K of
Group's nut reconlin April 1981.

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Infernal 1urmoll In any otganlzallon Ia always unfonunate. Nol
only does It dl81urb and Impede lhe normal pace of events, II may
For all that article dQes say, It does not explain
also form chasms between groups and Impose some harsh
Very, very rarely will The Spectrum use the
realllles on lhe key pla)'e!S.
apace It devotes to the University for a lengthy many of the facls. II dOes not explain lhat since
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The Sp~~etrum Is In no poslllon 10 play jury lor the personnel
lhe
"Finkelgala" slorles, The Speorrum has
mesnge of Its own. The call lot those exc_!!pllons
f&lt; problems SA Is currently experfei1Cing. Tl&gt;ete ate allegaUons and
must signal th1t lhe mailer discussed is literally beeo hounded by a number of students
counter·allegatlons a nd ve ry lew people-certainly no
lmportanl enough lot us 10 wanl to give special demanding access 10 lis buslnasa reca&lt;ds. 11
- oulaldela-ara In a poslllon 10 decide verdicts..
does nol explain thai. when SA Senatot Seth
auentlon to h.
Our only concern Is seeing that SA contloues to tunctlon as an
In recent - s, there have been a,number of Michael Perlmutter requesled lnfa&lt;matlon, t,e
active and forceful alude&lt;lt organlz&amp;tlon1 Undoubtedly. as pointed
alfe_oallons concerning former personnel ary&lt;~ submllted one sen1enco saying -Imply lhat he
out by Traasuret Alan Nathan. llttfe energy can be focused on
practices of thl s newllflaper. Editors from as far wanted the records, nor does It point oul ttoat
ex1ema1 problems when there are struggles wit.hln.
beck as 1972 have been dragged
(lhelr when fold he could rsad our Charter and By-Laws,
For the past three monlhs, SA has nol been as active, as
personal relalionshlps Included) and Incidents he declined. The Mme was largely lrue lor
wldeapreed aa many In Uila University would have liked 10 see.
wh lc~ occured when many ol the present staff Current edllor Matt Luba.
President Tim Sheehan said afler lha mandalory lee referendum
Bul the Issue Is not even lhe molley facts of
was atlll in high school have hlghllghlod tho
lhat energlea co.uld now be focused toward olher evenla and
1he story. What Is lmponant Ia the question of
pages of ot her on·campua Journals,
priori Ilea could be . Pllthe!t He added l/lal ftlere would be ~
The nrat concern lll.dlscrstlon and Journallslfc rlgllts- human and ' legal. AI what . polnl do
bfalnSiormlng session lo delermlne goal&amp; and the mMna towarc
lntegrlly. Prlnllng 1'scandals" or even alleged allegallons and unsubstantiated facts slop
lhem and SA would come Info January-anC lh8 _.econd
acal&gt;dals is not lnherenlfy wrong but publicizing gelling printed? (The ANC ri!JIIIted a llmltJ Afl&amp;r
semeeler-wllh a " bang."
those In 'lhe baSis ol Ohe Of a few person's how much abuse does the Integrity of any
Aa P~aeklenl, Sheehan Is ulllmataly resPQ(lsfbll! for &amp;eelng lhal
undocumenled all egaIlona 18 unjust 10 all parties otganlzatlon stop being altacked? After wflat,
SA funcllons p a suong organlz.a llon. He acted onl)' correclly
Involved. Yes, It Is more fun to read than General will other groups or people atop frying lo gain
when he undet1ook a reslructurlng of tha otganiUIIon after Internal
Educati on or morale woes In Universlly legitimacy by attarnpljng to draw some deep dark
evaluations and di scussions proved tllere ll(fre problems. SA Is
dePitlments, bul the ewerall mer II of It shoUld be aecrela from a group thai has already won l~at
enletlalnlng a number of raforma, bul the most slgnltlcant.
queslfon8d.
recognition? ,
concerns the '¥ice Presldenllal poalll6t\.
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Generally what lhe articles, wrlnen by Michael
The lacl Is lhat very few basic rlghts and
Thai posl. though nebulously defined In the SA ConsliiUIIon, has
Stephen Levinson under lhe alla.s of Oliver C. vlnually no courtesies a~ being alforded.IJ&gt;is
eerteln charges. It's most lmportanl resppnsibllitles Include
Kelr, didn't spell out 10 slearty was that lhe papor. and most likely after "Finkolgate" crl,s
"motivating" and guiding the various aludent dlreclors, acllng as
subject concerns lhe peaJ ,.j~ dld nol also explain down, some olher controversy will be stirred. I
I he Presldenl's representalive when appointed and taking a load In
that tor all of tho' alfeged .corwptlon, there have
Thla message Is not lnlended 10 do anything
the Assembly.
been annuaj audfls by external firms r&amp;sponslbte panlcular except era~ some double lhat may
As lor lhe basic funcllon. the VIce President ref1)alns second In
to strict local and State laws, as well as an have arisen lrom I he " Finlr.elgale" series and I he
command In the SA hierarchy and aubjecl to belnQ)Jrsl should
lnveslfgatfon by S~.SO.rd In 1979.
artiCle on I he audits. It does not even dwell on I he
anything happen to the ele&lt;:led Presld6nt.
The most blalanl omission ~ad in an fruslratlons of having lo deal wllh roadb~s
Whelher or not Dianna Demak fulniled tho~slblllues ,_
article from lhe Ncwomebf 18 fllllle ot The continually lhrown In the way ol a ~I
unclear and no external person Of group shoUld or could make I hal
Cu"enl enliUed, "Senator Refused AudiL" The deadline.
deJermlnaUon. But what IS confusing Is lhe dissenllon lhal
au111or ot that piece never spoke to The Spectrum
If's lime lhat all campus newspepe(s Slarted
d iscussion of reslgn~lion nas apparently caused.
although the whole subject of lhe Slory Is our allaeklng real, rele'/ant &amp;I'd substantial Issues.
• For all the accuaallons and allegallons, somewhere the real
refusal to releaae audlls and 1 am In ract quoted We Jusl though! you should know.
facta exlsl. Sheehan says he acted on the basis of lhose facia In
In lt.
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enlonalnlno 1alk ol her desJarture. Dethak, on lhe Olher hand,
Insist s lhat the problems prevailed because of poor
communlcallon. Olhers in SA say one thing, then appear 10 lei
pollllea or personalities or feelings of gulll-tor making a
Judgement?-get mixed ln.
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Whal lheY should do Is stand apart and look a11he facts. aoma . - - -- - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - .
feels, and lhen take' a reaolule posiJfon.
SA officers have to remember they
elected to represenl and
work lor students. This Unfnrslty Is not lfllndlng still while SA
members deCide Where their prlorllles lie. Sheehan used I he phrase
"In lhe bast Interests ol the organlzallon." However. cliched, l hat
should be the overriding conaern of everyone Involved. As a deOt lo ,
lhe 11uden11 who elected them In good faith, each SA otfiCllal
should aft back and d!!Cide whel he or she really lhlnks Is "In the
beat lntere81a."
Thai's I he noble commission Indeed. Few are virtuous enough 10
swallow their pride snd admfl I heY were wrong, or perhaps face
by Joaeph Simon
dlsgraoa In the name ol the group they are committed to. Bul we
ate no1 dealing with the rest world, only a microcosm of II. and
When
t
was
younger.
mr flthet
me Interested in
tdeall may atlll exist,
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There Is no eny solution to a very dttllcult and uncomfortable lhe IIOCI&lt; ,.Nt. At tfrwt I dldn'tl&gt;u)l onyt~tng. but I
plckad a tow ccm~nlea ou1-tno Horahey Corporalion
probHim. The baste guldellnes, howevar, shoUld be lhe recognition
thai SA funcllona lor students. lhat SA officials function In the and 1111 Mallal Company-ono CI1Kf&lt;eO t h e lnlerolla of lhe organization and not ol themsel"'ls, and lhal 81 from day to day 10 - how IIIeY dld. As IllUmed out,
l~oy did well enough to,.., me think II I bought a real
some point, politics and per$011al goals must be cas1 aside,
gooO slocll, IWQUJd make enough money to keep me tn
That. may all" be very unreallsltlc, but when lhe games get loa chocolate
and lor•lor a k)ng 1lme.
point that a bo&lt;Jfcommtssloned With a spaCllallask cannot operate
Sot made my first capll•llslfc plunge"atiM tender
to Ita tutlest potenlial, It Is 1lme f or a Clarelul re-examination,
ago
of
12
when,
on the oovtoeol my Iother, I t&gt;oUQhl five
In SA, thai lime has come.
aharu of .Florida Eut1Coalf Railroad with my tllo

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In • raJJroed down lllere
Now, I'Ve roc..,tfy conaldered going back Into the
matket. I got lhfs ''hot tip" on a company that holds a
te&amp;l6 on an area ol lend ou1 West U\at n.s a big .shale
depasfl. trs rumored that lhfa land ""'Y boJo e&lt;lOJVY
compa.ntes what California was. to gold P•Oip&amp;Ciors..
..,,, t could thin~ about w as moklng enoUgh mon•y to
go see this r8i~o.d. That'• all I reall)' w•nted, Just
.,_flit to get oul ol Buftoto lor • few days and sit

tho wacm Florida aun 10 I could tool&lt; -. ITaln
lroclol
I -•llllseflo 11lul my proflfl from I he r•RrOAO and
OIIVH1 k lo 1hl5 com~ny, bul I hit a ·~= my
cont.cfenc.e. It .appea,. en•honmenl altsts ha11e
OI)I)O&amp;Sd any OJ&lt;cavatlon In thlo aroo, clolmln(f It could
seriously upset the balance of nature.
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I atHI nave that stock and fl'a done fairly ~ The
only bed thing obOulllls thai
lo opond my Jut
two w~tet'4 In BuffalO, wanting 10 1a~e a -acauon tn
Ffor\Cia, but unable 10 bocOUH all my """"'Y Is Uad UQ

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TH£ Sp£CTIUIM

''mldd4e ~of the road" In moll aensH, thla predicament
put me 1\
~ntersecUon. On one hind I had the
coneervati¥e ..&lt;:opllaffatfo Incentive to muflfpty my
ealnlf1i1.0 to the gruttll attonl pasolbte (le, mol&lt;e toto
of money). But "" lhe other fl&amp;nd, my liberal Intern! a
fold ""' tgt any corporafl au~ to ,.,....,_ ttoe
aonc~lty ol I he en'~"""*'llhoukl be r-Iled.
Wllot'a • brolo, en•IT-IaHy-conoelOU&amp; college
IIUdetllloddi
I tortesUod Wh the QUII)Ofy for a,.,.,., welghll)g rho
pros end cona. I lrfecf 10 figure OU\ bow tnuc11 I COUld
rottonallzo my snwtronmoto~,ot I'Onc•na lor 1111 uka-ot
•·energy axp~Qrat/on," fl,e. tor loft ol money). t knew
that _ , n I didn't buythls 11oc:lt, otrwa wo!lld. and

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probabty reap trom~ua prollls.
But I hofO Iough. I didn't buy II,
Tht1 wt.o~e ~'lemma &amp;haltered m)' arnbh•oo of

Docomlng flnon&lt;"aUy seff-sulllclerll wnr.out having to
by tho ooe ol 25. 1 was eo netve to Ullnk thot a
tortiHlO could bo built quickly wllnoul compromising
any of my bollela.
loly Interest In thO stock ,...rltet dfdro'l auC&gt;slde
though lflero has to be • company outlhct&lt;e, I thought,
tl\11 Ooean't atrlp tf10 land, poll\lto the air. P'""tiee
dlaerlmlnatlon, repel unronJzatl~ or 111&gt;011 conaum~
Someone mentioned lo me thai tho Noatlo• Company
hod grOWih polonHal. f&gt;ul 1heo I learned ot&gt;otJI the
Whole dry milk I)OflirOYeroy In 1\frtoe. Not _.en

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I '""'"~ put tooelfler a ~11 or flrms lhll hod ""
._Ilona against tnom, but no1 OM of lflem was
wMh lnMIItng ln. II toollad u II any company w"h •
'*'-'tlufuro dld -l'oing wrong,
I've , _ diCideq to drOI) oul Olttleln-tm.nt game
tol•lfl'. reall.ltng I flat It'a a conttk:t of ontar"' to be I•
,;., '"""'"' and be In collogo at ,.,. ""'" Umo. II my
-lllor!s 110 correct, It'll toke mo • loW yurs
bolero 1 h''" •*Mel\' nc
and con tuhy
compromloe my prrnelptn wllhout ·~v re•e&lt;vauoos ••

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Tno lnttr R"ldonce Council would lll&lt;e to !hank
everyone who wa1 ln~I~IKI In Murat Menta on
Saturday. Tho SUI&gt;POf1 by both tho 'Unlv«Sit)" and tho
dOrm stu-to In Elllcon wu truly omazl"9. o- tOO
mu&lt;&amp;ll wero Initially dt111Qntd and aPProved. TM llnat
count tl\oug;,. tnctUd1"9 apu&lt; ol tile ~ murata,
w14 oe wtfl.,... t$0 Ooug/IOUta and coliN atarttd tile
day oft, I&lt;&gt;&lt; tllole wt&gt;o QOIIIP oany anougll. A tilllng ond
IO&lt; tho days actiYK,.. wu w'*&gt; bolh tne Bulhllo N.ws
8nd Clla,.t 2 T.ll ntws covtrtd tho .....,nt.
I -.lei bo r..,loa II I did hOI tllenl&lt; certain peopjw
Ond dtp.orttnenll IMO!Ytd bolllnd the ..,__ Thla 13
wrtere 1r,. ' UnrtetaUy" "elp como ln. Burr FoU$.

Ooooey Bush. Aallalonl Director ol Housing Custodial
St"'lcos aupplltd diatrlll\ltlon _ , . , in each qoad,
fllO(I paint and other tnvatuabte UNiees. Rhya Cun••·
Area c-dlnltor lor Elllcoll South repre. .nltd
lloult"9andlllelr oupport I&lt;&gt;&lt; tile actJ•Ity. E1oen fVS got
Into tho ect with tht comml...ry m o - Raben
Frewley holplftG out. Karon BUd&lt; and all or tllo othtf
M .'a coonlona~oo paint dialllll\ltlon on Sttuooay
"""t bo lhlfl~Od ......t.
Without tho ellotts ot , , _ ·
el&lt;~ally tllit ol Dewey. Tony an4 Rn,., MIJrll ManU&gt;
would not h8¥t , _ II Pill otago ont, Tho l&gt;iggtSI
thonkl ol all lfiOUllll moat go to tlloM Wllo actuallY
OHigned and patntt&lt;l ll&gt;e murala-tlle reoidonll of
Elllcon.
.

lht okay lor Tony O•oi&amp;Ull. Mafntonance Su~"'isor ol
P&amp;Jf'ltlflO 01"1 ~htflt IO Pf&lt;Mclo pa•nl lot the murals.

I.R.C. Prt•f&lt;l•nl

As115taf\t V.P.- for Phyatcal FacilltSes on Amtt•m g•~e

j ob

To the Editor:
I receiYI(I your apacJa' ..C ty Limite'• aeeUOfl. of The

SQCJCrrum and I think your ar• I 11 oolng t auperb job In
reporting whtt ill hap-1"9 , oour City. Tho arucoo""
the waterfront deYe~P'l\01'11 v

..e factually cornect and

reatty POinted out whit 11 n..,..,penlng Dl&lt;laU8ie of tile
lletP wn""' the City haa r...,o¥td througn tho ~""'
administration. ,,. State go..,niYit!lt, tho Bulllllo
llonl&lt;lnq and
communny, tht Cllomt&gt;o• o r
Comme&lt;ce and lht Gnflln admln!sttatlon. ThiS 11 JUS1 a
start aod if our commu-nity ~ ao .-~• our elty we
have a Way to VOt bul UM r"tur• looks bt•Oht lor our
oowntown atea.
You dkf • fine fob an wriuna abcMn some of OlJr
nerghbornood5. .,., I nopo nt..t lima you will
conce,trate your enure apec:JaJ Mc::tlon on tnla"+ 1
nouced that you pl.lbllsned my lntefVItW verbettm.

ous"'-

Gr~gSin~~h

Could you guess I was n6¥er 10 Et10'ith rn.,}Of In

SChool?
Tho only crltiCI$11l t ne .. e on Your aQ(K;taf ~lfion was
the dtawino oo "Hey~ America, tnla Is BuHa1~7'1 11
Ooesrft seem to fh In Wllh Ill the poattlwe thlngl ) ?IJ
wrote about In your artiCle, but I ouesa y04.1 can't wl1\
them all.
Keep up the QOQd wOftt. th1nl\ poautve. and wr.ll If

•

you got

wortc.

•

Cite your needs
ro fhe Editor:

Oo you know what SASU it? II not. .,.;hot you don't
know could bo vefY hermful to yo1.u eduta.l\on. SASU 1S
1~0 Stud""' AssocioUon ol the Stale Un!Yeraltles.
SASU ts your ...a ice 1n Alb.~:rt) . It 11 metr JotJ ro make
aure that '/04jt eclueauon conlinutJ to bcr amoou ltle
best in New York.

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Would YoU like to help tiMI organiUIII thtJr Job to
m.ake •ure that your eoucauon continue to oe amono
tne best in New YorL
Would you t1ke lo f'MIJQ fhll oroant.UiliOf'? FOt the
bni lnt~rws1 of UB otudenta. SASU ,..,....,tat.ves
neeo your ~uons Thet• wtU be an 6poeo meet.mo
'" Haas lounge Frtday Nov 21 •• 12;00 p.m ~ue
mow up and leU lhtt repre-untattv.s wnat YQY lee I but

sutts your f'I.E!edS a-s S1uClentt

Ed HerO.tf

Th~

debate goes on .

In tepfy1ng 10 Alch.atd Und'*s edltOILal in the
l1·17-80 tssue o·• Tlte Sp«;trvrn. I wtw comment on
ot tnt kay 1101n11 modo In tNtlett&amp;l. Flrat 101 11
be pomled ou1 U'tat nolevefY preachfl or ''ptime time"
_ . . ..1 ts a true, • - • •• CII&lt;ISII«n. Thot Ia an
lmQO(Ianl ract 10 pok1t out Deeause a true Chrl'sllan wtll
f'K)f '"butcher'" IM 8ibte to promote hla own opln~S..

-•1

ht Will use l~o Bib .. to 010&lt;11) God. Tt&gt;e Blt&gt;ly Ia otso
lnHnHel)' mOta than ·~ a ttoc* ot good moral vslues... The
Bible Ia tho lnsplrt&lt;l word ol God. It gl•n Instructions
f&lt;&gt;&lt; aatvotton and It a tao ooacrlbea Gocl'slntentloM lor
OOI!'I&gt;IIflovort.
I must comment on the Gt•tement tha·t the Bible
" s.ho1.1ld not be tr,1-uat down the throata of the Amencan
~PI"-"I would llke tO&amp;IOII by UYi"91hat ~plowho
are practlcl"9 t.a119011111 (anyone lrom. BIIIy Graham
10 collegt tiUdMitl dO nol Olltf\IY oiJttl&lt; lboul Jeo14
CMot to P&lt;if-lully antogonlzo oeople.AoCII&lt;Iatiano
-art ccmmlU- by Jet"" IO *"'Md HI$ Word 10
aiiMIIona and -Pita(Matlhtw 4ill:t&amp;21:t. Ont Qll/'8
18ctO&lt;I tMI olriOn an 1V&amp;"9tllsl, Wtoelhtf he 1&gt;11
' - 01 just an O&lt;di&lt;IMY per..., IS N• lo¥e Ia&lt; Ills
f e - man.
oe
to opoak to a peraon
obo&lt;lttno ..... that God 1101 IO&lt; him wHI&gt;oulahartng In a
oltht _
,.,. tl&gt;el peraon. ~ II up to tne lndN\Oual
to,-o a
obOUt what ht hoOJt, he con accept

H.....,.., .,_.,tile

'*'

-•ton

ft«,.._l~

con-ni"il tho otatem~t tha i • prayer I• not a
lflatoo.,.", • question muat bo posed: Ooeo not God
. _ tht .,..~,. o lthoae ..no boll-..? Grantt&lt;J 11101
God hoo not llpollen to lndl•lduolo todOY as He dlcl to

Moset, oul +1e tpuks to us through s4gns and ae11ons.
and dlrec1iy 1h.rough 1118 81bfe. I it-now o• no true
ChrfSUin ~anoeh&amp;l '"•' oa..s. c:taJmeo co nne had a
o~tect (I*~ to Godj If you will) c;onvetsaliDn wi1"

Special assistance

God
To clarity thO CO&lt;ltU.Ion abo&lt;Jt a "&lt;Ill)"' ol aHIJO&lt;t.
the O&lt;ogt,..t Hooraw WO&lt;d IO&lt; " day" "' " )'0&lt;11". Thlo
- d , whtntver II Ia ....Oin tom&gt;S ola _..,&lt;lay..-_

Vf!fJ olten. we $1udents at UB ... , ... oil-'S oll/le
Dtf&gt;OIIme&lt;lt o/ Pubi"' Sototy wriUftG IICkttS, ono we
aaaumo lhll IbiS IS '""~ Oflly duty Through ptr$01011
e..o.rienee. we flaYe touna n'IJ• to be a f1ttehood ~

contllt•ntly rneans a twenty·four hour period
tnrcwgt'IOUt the Old testament.

oft~a.

I must apotoglte lor not mentlof'tfng tne positive
aspect• of sclt!"'ce. they are numerous as Mr. Llndnet
pointed out. Let m• reiterate that ~Gience does not
make provlalont tor • pe1s.o" ttlroughout eternlly.
Science naa 'mprovod the 11andar..1 oiiMng tor m any,
but fl f\11 ';It IOIIImpout evil, $c;hlfiC8 IS I \t6f"Y USOhJf
tool. II can b8 usod I« mighlY lleed to benolit poopto,

tunnlng bH,dl)'~ We know that 11
01.1r ftlond will
somehow lind his way to M:lp. but we coukt not bt .sure
th.at he could do so t~ere. The omeeta t1om PublicS• flly apeot moc:..h time and elton In
the

or 11 con t&gt;t utod '"'deadly deeds of dMtructton . Tho
choice bttWMn the two Is up to mall. $0 fat tbe tide n.aa
boon llowlng toworela dealt&gt; and destruction. How
mucll moMY \8 ~~ 01'\ rnedkaJ raeart1'1 and no'-'
much It -n1 on tMWfoc;tlno ,...thods ol deatNctoon?
Who'o i&gt;UdgOIIt tergor, lht American cancer SoclttY 0&lt;
tne Unlttd Stotn NO'I'(l
In regardl: to the atat.,.,..t tnat .. Every aspect of
your t11lst-e-""" on aclence.- I m.,.. -.y t~at
l'"lt'Y eapee~

or om: workl a .,.llt.-.ee oepencta on tne
1

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lord, Tho C.Mior, Tho
"'Man c.n not IM on lafth alone'', ti'IJs r.rnatlll; .. In
ctear contnut w1tn both Old and New TestltiNintL God
doM not tum Hla t&gt;actt on those Wllo believe. SIIICMI Ho
croolod t~\a world and tv~.,.. In il,lthlnlt that He ca11
rake c are of my mlnl»c-u)e needs In tHe.

T0

tf't•

EditOf&amp;:

*OUid ftte to take rl'us opporiunuy to th&amp;nlt. ell of IM

Wdf•

and abo tile EMf&amp; wno
1n"'o'wea .,, a
aeatett the n+ghc of November 16
An epltepue hiend ltom out of tow n w as vJattmo. and

hid • ilinJre. Par1 of 11tS selz:vre6 cons•••• of "' m

oo,,,.,

,..,cntno

Amhont C&amp;mpw by cor and the Ellicott Co&lt;Tlplo; on
loot , Tboogh we sponea our tr~ onty once dwu'\g the
searcn, the con and searchlight a qpt 111m on comput.
He eventu.Jty ret~. safety btll OKNUIIe¢ ufe

-...at In lfYi"il to tho llghiL our , , _
cnongod the cour.se oll\ls rvrtni"G ltom a stralgl&gt;t rlr&gt;e
c •hi.t" \11041k:l na_.;e raJten him oii·C&amp;mpus ltuo
t ?90ftrtill&lt;$ to ... circle. lo&lt;elr1o 111m 10f lllcoll
We wouk:l like to aneno ou1 most stncere gratth*
"' the EMTs on duty to ..ory mombe&lt; ol tno
o.o.rt,..,. ol Put&gt;ooe Soloty wno wu ln\IO!Ytd In any
-.ay .n a very husuat i~ and ~h-lu.$tl,g N.,Ch. lMff
cooporatlon. lhtlr O&gt;n-n and tnetr nalatanc••• •ert
111\JCh app&lt;eclotod.
Howard Rou~

Adelle Stolria

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~ Nrlrn tftt-CtNn

Nichols: acoli
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by Nucyt..mat

at Nichols Patricia Cotsen distioauisbed
colloaiate stated, "It's impona.nt that the appearance much ~ke the UB
teacher see the studenl u a Main Street Campus. The
A hi&amp;)&gt; school that is dosdy '"hoi• p&lt;rsoo." Th• Nichols ~ebool also sporu an ice-skating
knit, extremely cballcnging, faculty takes pride a.nd interest riok, tennis cotuts, la.rae lecture
biahJy re:potablo and wcsses its in their pupil's &lt;xtra curricular rooms, darkrooms and a ballet
indepcndcocc-sound familiar? activities, added Costen. "If a a.nd daoce audio.
Probably 001. TbC$1: are just student wu in a school play or
GainiQ&amp; admission to the
&amp;ome of the qualitie$ that make on a spons team, it would bt Nicbols Sdlool is not easy.
the exclusive Nichols School or expected that th&lt; 1eachor Since most or the prospecti~
Buffalo so unique. Located at attend.••
students have antoded school
Ma.ny studmts wiU travd previously, their prior work is
the ODm&lt;T of Colvin Avenue
and Amhont Streot, 1ho mtio a.nywhero from one-half of a.n evaluated. Coupled with the
e;::::~---11 school catm to iotdkaulllly hour to a.n hour-and·a·half each •valuation, a.n entra.ncc: exam to
dite studentS from grades five day 10 anend the oballmaloa aauae the student's acneraJ
t.htoush 12 providina. a. chance: scj)ool. According to resea.rch J.Q., and a personal intervi""'
10 explore their own imdloctual taken by the Nichols Alumni a.re aiven. " We only bave
curiosities.
Office:, 53 percent of the student available spaces for about one
During the course of the body lives outside of the cily. in three ll:pplica.nts, so the
aftorooon, srudoo·t $ aneod lleca11$e the day 81 Nichols ends decisions made by the Nichols
small classes, averaging liJteen around 4:30 p.m .. followed by School Admissions Committee
students in siu. "The small size practices for the various sports are sometimos difficult to
o f the class allows for a free programs, many students don't make," explained Kiendl.
exchange of ideas and a · close get home until 7:30p.m.
"This is espeeiaUy so because
working relationship ooweeo
those who '!)~ply are all
t.h e student aod~eacher," stated Disdngallbed
extremely bright," explained
Headmaster Arthur Kieodl.
The school, like UB, has two Mr. Kicndl.
This student-teacher rapport campuses-the Amherst·Colvin
Once admilled, students pay
is highly stressed. In the Campus for grades eight approximately $4000 per year to
cafeteria, the teacher becomes a through 12 a.nd the Notllnghwn aHend. Over SO percent or the
"parent figure" to the pupils. Campus for grades Ove through students attending have both of
Diroctor of Communiry Affairs seHn - .Both • possess a
-&lt;OI'I~. OI\p..,.16-- .
~rwm Su:~Jf Writw

Confusion keeps cable
out of MSC dorms

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Dormitory cablt trkvulon- lona a hope or both ruidcnu and pay· TV
oompany ollidal&gt;-iJ await Ina a fe&amp;Wbillty ttudy bdorc it can ~beamed
into the confines of Oood)'Caf and Cement Halls. Yet both Uni\·mby and
Couri&lt;r Cable oompanics ate ,..itina for the oth&lt;r to &amp;&lt;t the ,...,.., in
rDOtion.
The Couriet Cable Company, Buffalo's m~ cabl&lt; networt, IUs
confirmed the feasibilltyof providina lts J&lt;f'l&lt;es to the donnitorystudcnts.
bvl claims it i&gt; awoltlna UnivU11iy contact oa the matte&lt;. DllD Ziolko•'SI.l,
construction CIW\a&amp;tt for the company..;.! that the Main Stl:ftt halls could
eHiy ~wired for cable with no initial installatiorl chqe either ror usc m
the lounJ&lt;S or dorectly in indoviduaJ rooms.
Lut fall Director or Housina Modlton Boyce, told Th• !ip«&lt;rum 11101 he
il-""'= =e.·-... v Courier Cabl&lt; 1.1kina them lo prep•~ a feasibility study.
thiJ ~k. Boyce said that the maucr was now the
I"'ponslbility of the cable conopany, add ina that he had heard liulc on the

I

issue since Jut year.
A spokesman for the Couritr Company Jllid h&lt; knew nothina of the
rrquat and rrcommendcd that the Engineering O.partment should
undertake th&lt; fca.iblllty study. Ziolkowski conformed Courier's lack of
contact with Boyce or other University offidals. However. he ••prasc:d his
agcrneM co have the company do busineu wilh UB saying that therewould ~ ••no problem" with runnina a cable into lhe dorms bul that no
one had ever opproached him about the project.
To do this, Ziolkowski sllld, would cost 51UdCl11.! nothlna, "'it wnohe
same •• providina sm~lce for an •partment buildina. He sald there would
be no rhorse until the hook ups w&lt;re completed and the Individual
customers would then be billed. He added that Courier Cable h.. already
provided service 10 O'Youville Collqe dormitori.. whrrc lounar
televisions had cable strvlce with the bill footed by their Student
Associat~n.

Proaro.mmln&amp; provided by the cable scrvice would Include tnmsmlssioru
from New York City's WOR 1111d WPIX stations- broadcastets of local
spons tums, popular re-ru.ns and old movies. With lar-a.t numbtts of
doW!Ulatc residents in the dormitories cablc company represcruativ~;S
~lleve their produa could provt popular.
For an wra cl\arae. the Home Box orr.,., opclon-wh e~ ftl'5t run
mooo are shown-would~ available. they ,..id,
-A/un l&lt;uclrrc

c -1er Affain ud S.C.A.T.E.

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Commuter Breakfast
TcyWendyi

1Sc Doaglutab .

AII-You.Cen-Eit
Ger~n

Fresh

SALAD BAR

B uffet

Only

$}~9

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Tlw Na~~ S.C.A.T.£ SoH
.nu 6e • .,.a.w~

fridey, Nn. Zht " 8:GO aa - I Z Moo'.
CAPEN LOBBY

�(~ prod igqJ~~hJ.D

The phopias
.· of David Bowie . - --

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�i ©prodigal sun
i
1he Conl&gt;leat Turkey
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The Compleat Turtcey, by Sandra Boynton, 64 pooges, Little.
Brown and Company . Paper . $3.96.
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- - - by Jade Hellevig

Wed llave to dell with them, they•re everywhere. They're the
ones that omoke in elevltOfS ltld wow up your ltudttnt loin. They
~ ate ahud of you in IW&gt;e ot the g&lt;oce&lt;y •tate - all beblnd you in
movie theatres. They ere turlceys. They •• unavoidable. And you
an never, ever win when dealing whh theft) lOt they know
evOfylhing. Hetetn lies the frustmion of running1nto 1 turi&lt;Ary. They
ate alw ays right and they IIWI'(I ~ In the lost WO&lt;d, leaving the
;; turUd whh no ,..,.,.,... othe&lt; tN&lt;l reldtnlltying the species.
,:,
"What a turkoy."
~
Sandra Boynton tUn • setjafying poke at the tutkeys in al walks
of ~fe with Thtt Compleat Turliey. Althougl&gt; the booiC looks
OltTlptistle, with simple drewingr on virtueny ev..y page, n provldu
an etfective comment•y on the "'"&lt;&lt;ying tweed. II leaves the ,...,.,
with a sense of revenga as he recogniZH the foola he tangles w~h
delly reduced to whet they actuolly ere. TU&lt;1&lt;eyo.
The inustrltions, though not detailed, ere vhal ond to the point as
Boynton cites five generol rules lOt Identifying a turkey. IU A turkey
spends e great deal of time knproving others. You've ell rUI'l toto

those people. correcting your gremmor end telling you that your
clothes don't metch. 121 A IUfkey tokes hif wotk ITIO&lt;O seriously. The
federally funded government research..- and t\&amp;1 all importtnt report
on nuclear pOwer plant's effect on Juoiter's rotation is a perfect
example. (31 A turkey considers Itself exempt ltom ony rules. This is
probably the most important rule for Turkeyhood. " No Smoking"
signs-. supermarket express lanea, ar.d library QUiet hours don't phase
the Turkey In the least. 14 1 A turkey's belielt are determined not by
princlplas but by situation. Tho illustrated eXample is a turkey

preaching to a Iorge warthog withe bushel of epples to "share and
snere tllke." while helping himself to • pair of the epplos. However,
when a s.econd turkey appeets. hungrflv eyeing the two app1os. the
first turKey lmmediatety deetares " flond011 keepers; losers w eepers."
lSI A tU&lt;key never gives up. A, _ who wi" not taka no lor an
answer or refuses to hell YOUf aide ot en argument mee1s th1s
t~utrement. Boynton gives us 1 good look at thl turkt"V 1n action
with this exchange, arguing withe turkey.
Alltymbolic
"I b*lieve thlft the ttMth rlvolves •routtd the sun, •• s•td • smaN

''Boy are )'I&gt;U dumb! Ever'{lxxly kr&gt;Ows rhll sun comn up in the
tttJSt lind got~s down In the west, "IISStlrt~ •n obnoxiously IMpt
turkey.
"It is the rotiJtion of the elKth th•t c•uses tMt Illusion. " tl(pl•~
thttowl.
"Boy .-e )'OU d&lt;lnbl l bttt you're •n .,..rt:hi$1, " tHS&lt;&gt;Md thll
turkey.
"How dtH5 U..r followr•' the owl ask~.
-eoy U..t's • typicil,..rr:hisr comtrWJt if 1 evor hurd on./"
ridiculed the tllkey.
"IBm not an 11116rr:histf"
" Boy, I C/111 Stte you•,. S«&lt;Sitfw 11bout thlltf MIIYM - lhoukl
disaJS$ this later when you're r&gt;Ot ,so tJVafWYO&lt;J{Ihl, " «&lt;dH the

'71Htttyll/"
Boynton also brings up an intO&lt;esting, if not hotfilying, POint t hat
with the advent of the industrial revolution It is now pouible tor one
turkey to effect the Uves of thousands. A prime exemple on the
University level is the turkey responsible for &amp;trending 15 students 11
the Boulevard Mall for weU over an hour in last Monday's
snowstOrm. JttSt beCause tho schedule indieeteo • maU bus lrom
EUicott was. due to leave a·t 6!4 5 doesn't mean that some turkey
couldn't screw up and arrive tt 8:05, because he did.
"Whet hapf&gt;tlne&lt;No the 6:45 busl" 1 dr11w/ttd thltWgh frosrblrren
lips. "lr btoke·down. I was the 6:45 bus," Sf&gt;tiWed tho turkey.
"Why didn't you sent tlitt Mxt bus," I BSI&lt;od.
"LIICk of communication," he fBp//ed.
"Thanks, Turkeyface. "
Herein ries the beauty of beil')g vletimized by tho turkey. There's
nothing t hat you, me or anyone can do to retaliate: Thfs also makes
the book s0-4Ajoyable to road, -~·although vou can't got bock
at the fools, yOu are left with some measure of satisfaction as
Boynton strips. the turkeys of their pretenses revealing their true

selves.
Next Thursday, enjoy t he holiday banquet with a little extra zest
by remembering. as va:u feasr on ~ he turkey. thath"a all symboliC.
As Christmas is tho c- -ation of Christ's birth, Thenksgivlng is In
celebration of getting back at all the turkeys that have been

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~ggravating you all year. Remembel the president el~t when you
see the turkey roasting in the oven. As you carve the bird into thin
slic.es thN'\'c. of the pOS1men that lost your mail. the cab driver&amp; thll
don•t pkk you up in the rain and the Bluebirds that never $how up.

BonAppetit/

...
owi.-S.A., S.TA.G .E . PRFS£1f7------.

DUE TO Tlli!

"PIRPORIIERS
ILLIIISS.
11cketa for
UUAB MUSICS
"80/81 TOUR"
with

PAT

METHENY

will be refunded at:
Sub· Board I . Inc.

Business Offlu
liZ Talbert Hall
Amherst Calmpus
8:30 • 4i30 pm
Monday • Friday

,......... ,.. . . -.t..
~,.......,.

a.ff. ltate 'll&lt;kat Offlct
wUIIIo ro(aMM
at tM.. loutlo...

boC?k, music .s l9rics b.9:

jw jock &amp; w~ ~
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
November 21 - 23
8:00pm at Katherine Cornell Theatre
amherst campus - ellicoH
....

Students-- $3.00 General Public- ~$4.00
..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tickets at UB BoJt office...._ _r_ _ _ _ _.,.

�©prodigal sun!

"l thin/c n should bt1
m11de into a prormtuce.
itself. It should be the
Pterror medium. The
mask the message
the PrBffOt and I. the
the message. "
(Bowoe on rock 'n' roll,

Storie, April 1, 19711'
On Scary Monsters. ·
plays vou; years after
promo! scream you
and etomi~ed coo•nerst·OIIl!·r
Blenk Geneo&lt;Jti•on,

Indeed, in Bowie's c:emeta eye,
touted trom Serlin to Jaoan to

ol$m8l, elsewhere Of'l this d~

NYC NY, the ChtfY\PdOWI'I is
ommlneot ; time lor thomas and tdeols

n
f!

· to be re·worked.
-...J

··Heroes-''"

.shnek.ing of nothing oS kolhng
Pietrot as ~)or Tom as
otyap girls In
I ain' t got /10 monev
no haJr. but tha plunet
)loiNing.
'h.rough absence, Majot Tom
comes the nur-v rhyme of the
the*"·'" the
sing:
ro get lhmgs d•Jne
1101 mess with MIIJOf

conceded that
up of scary

super creeps,. .
Is to sound the
of looking back

,,

�i ©prodigal sun

..,
c

Fo gh at/ Out law a- Buffalo
•Aud.-NOVM~ber

live album. The crowd was ecstatic.
The laitlllul Pf&amp;~ for a awnning encore as
F&lt;1ghat took tho stage a,..,w, Peverell's voice
teased the audience- "I don't want you to be no
slove/1 don't want you to work oil day/ I don't

Memoriel

13

lU1 Thursday. Buffalo'• Memorial Auditorium
took a slow ride Into green grass and high tides as
Foghat and The Outlaws preo;ented a superb

want you to be true/ I just went to make love to

you. " The crowd responded wildly. Peveren knew
he hed elmost seven thc&gt;u..nd tens in t.he palm of
his hand. He even threw in a lew bars from.Bo

evening of rock'n roll.

The Johnny Van Ztnl Bend opened and
displayed their mediocre talem. Their set was
highlighted with " No More Oitty Oetls" from their
debut album of the ..,.,. nome. It was plainnly
8VIder&gt;tthat Johnny and hb deceased brothef
RorWe have very little in common. except theirlaSt

Oiddtey' s

name.

Alter a hall hour "'tormlssion. two spodlghts
focused on a pair ot mirrored bells- and a recorded
British anthem played 01 Foghat claime&lt;S the
stage. Thev Immediately rolled into ustoned Blue"
then giving guitarist Rod Price an opponunity to
warm up his

~Ide

on ' 'Driving Wheel." "Bghl

Days On the Road"

WI$

followed by 0 Straoger In

My Home Town" from U'wtlr most recent

release. Tight SIKHs Surl)rilingly. Foghat has
never made a concert &amp;PQeeranee in the-it British

homeland whete they ere consld01e&lt;l S1rang01s.
It was time to m e:Now out as the road crew
QU5hed a keyboard
onstage. lonesome
Dave Peverett ut down and rapped out a pleasant
solo IJersion of .. Third Time lucky." His melodic
volce and keyboatd talent wete reminiscent of his
days wtth Savoy Brown.
Pever1m picked up his guttat. and decided to
•ntro a song that noedud no lrnroductlon. "I think
vou know this one." he said and ;vmped 1nto
" Fool For The Cit'(." The seene was awesome,
with Pevefan t astmg the rrMerophone. Price•

••·uP

bu&lt;nlng up his slrdo. Roger Earl pounding oUt en
infectious beat on hts ml)fes:sive looking drum kit,
and bassist Cra1g MocGrOQO&lt; ~ around stage.

Peverell trailed off Into o solo that was mtended
to mislead the audience. But Ear1 gave it
away-that stow. ckw•ng one-drum beat was
unmistakeable. ••s1ow Ride., was re.nde1ed to the
note. iuS1 lfke they recorded it In Rochester tor the

"wfto Do You Lov.e." After a fuJI hour

of burning up the stage, Foght! lei~ to the chagrin
of mllny. It is apparent that they w01e the locus
altha co-hudlioed show. This waa their first area
appaarance since opening lor Un.h Heep at the
Niagara Falls. It is too bed that they will be losing
Rod Price at the end of this tour. Thev are one of
tho belt British blues Influence groupo in
existence. Whomever they choose to.replace Price
will hove some pretty big sl&gt;oes to 1111.
However, 1he crowd wes ready fot America's
Guhar Army . The Outlaws began with "Stick
Around lor Roc!&lt; and Roll," a favorite opener,
tollowlftQ with " Ho6day," " Hurry Sundown''
" Biueswater.'' "You Are Tho Show," and tha
over popular "Ta~e It Anyway You Want lt." But
the ctowd reanv reacted 1.0 old materiel such •s

''Wa1ethote'" and .. There Goea Anothef love

Song."
Although the crowd patiently ll11oned to
unreleased new materi,., the!' hearts and mfnds

wore w oltfng for one song . As clouds. of log crept
over lhe stage, The Outlaws @ncorad their how
3n'd a half set with the c lasare ••Green Grass and
Higl&gt; Tides." Some footisl&gt; fan threw e package of
trt firecrackers onstage, but Hughie Thomasson
1nd the rest were relentktss ~•veta .
Ape" from the p«formancea, tha evening wa"medo enjoyable thro&lt;lgh the c:ompet. . .of the
engineering crew. The volume wu at •
c omfortable level, and alllnstrumentttiOil could be
he ard equally well. It Is a wellotructured event
such as this one that makes 1 trip to the Aud
worthwhile.

George Thorogood e n d The
Oestroyers/Oow nchlld Blues Band- Teck
Theater- Nove mber 16

shoV\

The raw regu1111 who amved at leow' s leek
theater Saturday evening to see the latest In the
8nJce Lee Returns From r~&gt;e DHd ro S."" Tokvo
from The KiiiM TarMttul• sefln may have been

very dissappotnted BU1 on1y if they were too
cheap to dolo out S8.60 for admiSSion, because

insfde the Teek the walls were shakin' and 11'11
people were dancin• to the rockin' thythm' n' biU&amp;I
of George Thorogood.and the Destroyers.
Thotogood is a natural when i~ comes to
ptayfng, no frills roek'n' rolt. He's dynamic,
energetic, magenet•c, ltt"aightforward and above
aJI, versatile. He cxoved thai there is no limit to
What he can do with a guitar as he drove from
blues to country and w.Swn to rockabilly, aod
back to blues
wrth 80Ch ease a(ld
it was 8$ if M Gibson hollow·,b ody was a netura.l
appendage, an extension of Thorogood and his
musical roots.

-In

"""""lse

Drummer Jell Simon and bass player Billy
Blough seemed content to just lede into the
background ond lot George do his stuff. Hank
Caner, saM. pl1yer and most recent band addidon.
was the most COilsplcuous Oesttoyer, looking lrka
Blues Brother John Botushl with his blaclt mobster
hat and s~~ngta•sea. &lt;&gt;--ge Is the ...contended
star of the group1 tho total entanllirler Who can
cast himself "' tho . _ , wntten by the
greats-Do Diddlev, Chuck Berry, H-*
or
Johnny lee Hooker - end mol&lt;e 'IOU believe that

w-...

he WI$ thft:l'8.

If Th&lt;ogood'a words couldn' t make you be~evo
It, then mavbe hit looks could the bick.. He •
dressed in a bulc bleck tee·ohln 81)d creaae&lt;S
blaclt ponll, topped with a jacket, beh and
shoes-all falll11oned (rom tha latest in black and
wt.Ote svnlhatic: alligator lltln. The long. ~ta
teeth and fun fipo of hhl boyllh Ieee a voice
as powerlul u hit allde gutter.
George and tho boys _...s the lihow wlth
" House of Blue Ugllto." a tune from hilthird
- - r...... ..._ Geo&lt;ve T1&gt;ologood
- t h e Outro'/fN$. After throwing i{la tol&lt;an
countrY aod wutom aong for good ~MNU~e, the
band concluded their Ol*lln9 blueSMCtlon and
started getting to what wa were all theta to
hear- powerh ouM rock'n'roH.
In what looked like a tune fiom Americen
8encletend, an lnatent dance party brola&lt;out In
front of the ttage at Thorogood spun a down-end-·
out • ..-.employed,
can't.oey•the-fent,my·baby-don't-love..,..,.,..,.a
'*of a guy wtlo't out to get totdy inebr;eted.
John Lee Hoolcat'a "OM llourtlon. Ona Scotch,
OM _... w• the t tnnaition to rock that
broUgl\t everyone to their 1-.
Thorogood thed hhl alligator lltin for "It Waan'r
Me/' and gave hhl r- a taato of duck·w alklng,
Cl&gt;uclt Berry ~· And Mtatt, the,__, we'd
.. be welting for. ~ t claim to 1 -. You

lltung Fu tlloc*7

Oeotte ~ ~ h i l . .,

•ema• lite TKh ,.,_,., $1~

9UO"ed lt. sfiCie gujter end " Madison Blues." The
remaindef of tha evenlr,g wM utterly delightful es
the' Destroyer$ drOYe in one aong e1t01 another
with George leading his troops with inc;redible sfide
guitat pieces.
" The SI&lt;Y is Crying.'' a bluee tune perfqrmed
with Intense emotion on Thorogood's pa"··
featured spectacular alldo guitar. He was giving all
he had by now, •• hit ervsul blue eves pierced
thc&gt;M fans Who waro crowded at the base of the
omat1 stage. Some of ua w~ enough ICY •
hoa&lt; hhl various oxdamatlbnl that, for the most
port eacaped the micrQPhone.
The Mnci ame beck for two encoru, but tha
fans stil! wanted more. For thole who just
COUldn't get enough, there wet only one
solution-staY for the aocond show, which is
e xoctly whet I did.
Opening for the Dost royera was tho Oownchild
Blues Band from Toronto, in town to promoter
their new album Rood F•ver. The bend was
generally well rocieved, -lalv during the longe.r
MCOnd show when their performance was
merUdiY better.
Thorogood prale&lt;s the omal clubs wheo he
performs, and to a cenaln extant hil style was •
bit c:r...,ect. He played It tha Bella Star the first
time he visited Buflelo. During hil MCOnd Yial\. at
a Buff s.... boer blast, he maka tho rounds of tha
t tblea in a bold lt"(le. Hi$ rlaing lllar&lt;lom priMinta
hi"' from bookings In omaM clubs, but the .Teclt
w oo • flne s..,.titute.
-Cynth~. ltiM/igM

�©prodigal sun !
Can - Buffelo
Auditorium-NovtJmber 1 7

Memoriel

The C1&lt;o' Ric ~ would stand out In "'W
crowd, even amongtt the l'\l"90rs-on fn tha
cramped backstage quorters at the Aud. His eyes
bum like azure Christmas tre&amp; Ughtsln their

sockets emldst his sllock of jet blact&lt; holr, His
snorp foclel teatutu look ~ke IIley were ct&gt;il&gt;ped
out of solid gronite. Very tiAI and ""*v. ~ex udes
on agrarian Integrity. lndud, rt he don&lt;&gt;ed a stove·
pipe hat and grew a ICleggly board, ha could be
tho oecond coming of Ab&lt;aham Uncoln. But
Un~n rtever hung • aterting silver repl~ee of a

P-JB len old American warplane) from hio left ear,
Ten monutes be!Oft the C11ts toke the stage. '""
B·52s " Planet Claire" oogues io!to some Enoinspfred

am~ent

tapes prepared by Cara

keyboardlat Greg Hawkes. As the houat lights
dim, tho diminutiVe Hawkes himself springs onto
the stage to embelliah the asymmeuical throb
from t&gt;ls net of syntheslt8fS. One by .,... the
remalnong members ol the band- dtummer O..vlcl
Robinson. guitarift Elliot Easton, and baS115l
BenJamin OrJ' - .ch&amp;cik in, swelll:ng the space drone
Rnally, Ocasek- with trademark &amp;had as in place

and dressed in skintight black l""thar pants and a
wtllte suit coat with Ink splotches-bobs and
• swirls onto tile st.lge ~ko a punk sl)ldlll. Tne
• .._.,,_. . famous atooc- minul his gurtar-slwtek·slngs the
w ords to Candy·O's "Shoo Be Ooo"- the mtsslng
piece falls Into place.
The luturlll stage look$ like a sat' lrom Srar Trek
w11h vortlcat pane ls ol metol grating obacuring
bright fellow, blue and whito rognts Honzontal
w hile •ttlP.es. whfte clrdes. and red trlanghJs ere
"J'tlematety projected on 1 sllvefV screen at the rear
of the stage. The w hole luminescent acene

reflecto In the polished block sl1een of the acryllc
stilge surface. Robinson' I arsenal of dr-ums and
•
syntl'tesi:ter panels end Hawkes' hetw a~ray of
k.eyboerd •• isolated In separate modules. like
ttte C•rs· recent musical fOfeys it's aM at'larp ~gu­

and hard chrome e&gt;&lt;1orlors. Purposely.
The hits-"Let'5 Go" and the more rec-em

" Touch and Go"-follow faster than the flash ola
diode. Tiley VIJIY little horn their recorded
venolons. But the 8000 r&lt;Nir their
appreeietfon-they don' t care if the Ceu don' t
fold, 1~e and mutilate their matlf1aJ ll's a
delicate balance and it works,
As In the Cars past tours- the opening spot on

Bob Segar's 19 78 tour and last year's h"adlining
tour - the bend opt$ !Of a static lli$011 prooence.
Mora lleJh·end-blood than GOtV " I Dream of

Wires'' Numan, and yet a statement on '"'• man·
as·m~tch1ne bem of computet age mentalit\'. The

chun k• ·chun ~ rhythms of " M tsllt Ktd, .. from
PllnotMnl, deliver 1 print-out of the pr~

Rockpile / Moon Martin Uncle Sam's - NovembtJr 18

anothef on varlou$ solo-type albums. OiJVe

EdmuMs. drummer Tony Wflllerns, rhythm
91Jltarist Billy Ellemner end basslot Nlck Lowe
!&gt;laved on much of Lowe's w ondlrlUI 1978
ref•~ Pure Pop For Now~. b..:~ed sever11
albums by guitotiat Edmunds, etc end so forth.
Now. Rockpile rtn~~lly t&gt;as thai&lt; f1r0t raal Rockpite
album out. S.Conrl3 of Ple•su.... whe&lt;e they're a
four peraon unit rather than thrH people
suppOrting one. They're 811 equ.t-ln theory.
anyway. At Uncle Sam' s Tuesday night, avttyOne
was t!&gt;ere to..., the collective Rockpile, Right?
But that' a hard to remember. because '""Y're
not an equal. U!llortunately Edmunds hed 1011 his
vok:e. so that he could only _.ng ebout three
tunes., and voc•f• were nqrly diVided between
Lowe end Bremner. Btemnet'o voice and stYle 11re
~te, but they're not ndting-tlley,...,. the
old, in songs lrl&lt;o "You Ain't Nothin' II_!Jt Frne."
Without adding anything new. He just w11n't very
interesting ro nautn to.
On tile other t&gt;lnd, tt&gt;o Jesus of Coot WH, of
cour-sa. alwaya anteruining. He waved to the
crowd, pooad with his bus In groovy rock 'n rolf
altitudes. he SW&gt;II with his peculor N'telt Lowe lilt.
grirvted ..,.. Nick Lowe grin. end genereffy had •
good llrrWI. He'd be hard to dislike. and I wond8f
how many people would h11Vo come to see
Roclci&gt;ile II lowe wasn't with tllem.
~ tnembetl of~.,. voteron pub
- - · tocalv .. wilh what IIley do. Thlv
. , _ ........ . _ . oucceufufly In tile odd
big/- - • of Uncle Som'a then they did 11
the•Hee!wr.10 f6otN81 ttlis aumme., end ~ did
Qllt me to mow up and down and b&amp;ck·lnd forth

Those Eyes''). At v•rious OCMnts'" the show..
Hawkes grabs a oo~e trwu·synthes"izOf' ltld

loins guitarist Easton at stage lront Both are
Oress.ed in black pants a nd black T·ah1ns with
white pinstripes. Both spon alm11orty chopped hotr
swles and bug"'tlve gla$$8$. lc'a the clone
~ffect-mOfo SOCII! commentery, perhaps
The crowd summons Ole band b;Jek for a COUple

or two-song Onco,es. Panoram11 's " Getting
Through" and the •aMy hit "Mv Best Fnend'o
Girl" are lotlowed by the SI&gt;Od·Up ''Gimme Some
Sleek''-the mo•t lfvety new tuneuertormed - af\d
CMJdy·O"s .. O.nge.rous Type '' 11 Good Tmn
Roll'' -tile tMd "~ SJngle culled from the debut
LP -tS consp.cuous by ru lbsence Maybe the
songs tale t 970s rnessaoe dMI not uan.sJatt well
into a 1980s wotldview.

to._.,,

I"Bye 8yulove." ''Moovlng In Stereo," "You' re
Alii'•• Got Tontght," and "Just What I
Needed" I, Candr·O t" Ooublo Ufe" end t~ title

Lfke! You"-servod as pertect
tired approach.

final 1une of htt set- ''I'm Not Suenge. I'm Just
summ~ ll on of his

- D•vtd A. Comsroclr

fbut th&lt;tn that' s not too herd to do~ - but. Perhaps
tho Vlllllf}o V&lt;Ncr! 1 proclamation that Rockpne is
one of the

He&lt;e'S' t~ problem. Rockp!le has been togfthet
as a band for years. touring and bact&lt;ing one

cud, aO: thu most recent P11nor•m• f' Misfit 1&lt;td. ·
the title cut. ~~ oon't Tetl Me No." " You Wur

MCA/Bockttreet recording anill Keith Sykes
opened the ¥lOW with his sllgt&gt;tly Oyt.,asque.
slrghtly roackabtlly O&lt;oginol tunes The Meml&gt;h'•· •
botn singertcomoosertgu•tanst Stuck wttn tne
6tandard womttn·and--cars rock -n roll themes The

human: "r ll"t ritythm/1 get comllllkn/1 get last
got wasted.'' As&amp;$ ftom en oceas.ona4
" thank you," there Isn't any ;,no, chattllf from t~
Can.
Tho bend mixes equ41l parts from tht debut LP

-

If!• ~~ ._,~

MlsfU kkS?

~Oea.n-'1 '"'" i11~ tJoupe U'IIO 1om~ compuuu •o• pro1n1 mt~a.e

"thr~e

hottest 1;ve baods In the world

theM Gays" ted ,.,. 10 u:pect t oo mueh.
Thtlr hour and liftewt·minute repenooro of old

tuneo and lorgely lowe-wmposed number• fthat
owe 1 lot to old t.-.eol was S!llcad up by numbers
from Pvre Pop. Edmunds' 1971 hh "I Heor You
Knockln" was eves~nuigulng, as an AM (i,e ., non·

cool! - " t e n v. .,, ego that the Now People
love 10 hear today. llt..,.,.r's efforts on tho bluu·
form I"Knifo lnd Fori&lt;" I wore lun. Rockple's
""""'"· thoug.'&gt;, lhowed the dfffetonc:e - Lowe's
''H"•n o f the City" outlhone Bremner' a cfo.sing
oldie ton to one.
Slnct thl&lt;e w...n't many a.&lt;l)Oetatlons about
Moon Martin text0111 that ~ writea great fluff
end dod • l«ious lhow at Stage One about o ye«
ago), he lived up to mom ott. He perlO&lt;med several
of his oomposltiono thtt hove been made famous
by othor people t"Cadllloc Wllk". reeordad by
Mini&lt; Oavlllo; " Bed Case ol Lovin' You" o hit lor
Robon Poltnar; "Hothouse Boby", made famous
by Paulino and tile Perilol- 'Tva Got a Reasor&gt;,"
recanted on Rad'!ef Sweet's Protect rh• Innocent,
w .. Ia" lh&lt;ieking end m«o powllfluf In Merlin's
rondltlon. Roclt.pilo.e vtl'l did a song that ooundad a
lot like Martin !though It wasn'tl - t""Y made a
fittif&gt;g double biU.
Martin can rock and roll, but ha'o most
memorelrlo when t&gt;o'o being quiet and Intense In
that •m•:z~ng m1Wl111et mastered by small men with
glasses lwltneu Elvis Col1allo). " Bad Ne wo" was
one ouch -"binding numbar that mede you wlah
you were elone In a dark room &amp;O you could Hnen
to it. rather than at 1 dub with foolo yelling " Rock
and Rol" at the top of lholr llo&gt;gs. Moon fUlfilled
ltteir ~ too. wilh hoc&gt;-olcil&gt;-and-jump toonies
lib " Rollin' ln my Rolli." A Moon Martin end 1~
Rovons lhow is always wonh t~ going.
- Ptltricill I. J:.rriflgton

. . ,. . . ....

~

A "'One ..oice t 'Pfl I bwtdlie ol toeA Mtd toH 8fWt9Y

n..~- ·· ~

�i &lt;Q; prodiga I sun
i
· Mousetrap comes yia Black Mountain II _ _ _
by 0. ~

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. $:

Taka a grcup of atrangera 111oncled In • ..ow
*'"""·one of Whom )wt h _ . a to be 1 murclere&lt;.
Acid . , Inn run"liy 1 poir of newlyweds ...,_ .....,
l*fact m..,.. moy not be .. it _ . . to be ond I
list of oquoly iflterestlng guesto. Throw in •
policemon who arrives on aldo to lnvoatlgoto 1
previous murdef. Com!&gt;liiMnt this bil11ra l)lot With a
cast desc:rib8d by the diractor •• equally blcona. bill
· In a fun woy. Mix-. add a lot of hl&lt;d work, talent
and 1 touch of luclt, and Whet hove you got7
" We're e•pecting a smash 11it," said Rid&lt; 8u1un,
Director of Black Mountain II'1 to tilt production
Mousorap. This typical Agatho Olris~ Ulf~Mf WI! ....
1tl90d December 3 tl\rougll 6 In the l&lt;itha&lt;ine
Comen Theater and promisos to knock any aud.enc:e
for 8 loop with its tWIItod ending. " I hope that

U!rqUgh this show, Black Mountoin II wilt ro·ettablisn
Ita (eputetlon for putting on good shows," said
Braun.
His student cost is led by Mau111en O'Leary who
PlaYa Molly Ao4stan, newlywed ond Inn proprietor.
She lo supponed by Guy V.:ogner as her husband
Gila. Owld MeDermon es on atdlitact who MOmO
boner equlped to be a chef. e.th Kovalsky es a
feminine jurist, .ond Kathy Cole as • ltntnge
doctor of pare._chology. Roundin!J t.h e cost are Joy
o · Agostino. Robert Prevno. T""' Ktiz andJid""l

mi--

Auolancler.

.

·•

ll&lt;;aun hal updated me sctlj&gt;t. He is oetbng the
ac- as Oeeembe&lt; 1980 end hopes tho ploy moku
I positive stlllnent about the ERA. ''This version Is
totefty new," he stated. The original ploy is 0111

,.,..,;ng In london aile&lt; 25 voat5.
.&amp;aun, a Conual New Yori&lt;M. is not a novice where
the stage is concerned. He"'s been involved in theater

.me. lecond gredo. Hlo ev.,tual pe.,, inducle
owning hlo &lt;inner theat er. Ho cleoc:&lt;bis hlmaell os
" more of 1 t ochlo," ,..., U.OUIIII he .,otted os.,
actor. "For an actor t o bo reilly good, he lhoukl have
an overoM knowledge of 'tho111M!" he said. This
curiosity hoo led him to try his hind 111 otego
IIChnology ond directing. He i• CUIT~Ttly working
with four other lhowo. two of 'l'lhich ora beck homo
1n Utica.
Braun abo hos.;, --~ ond buoy eo~~ . Torn
Kri• hal .,..,~ouo~y pleyed his ro4e as tho s~Q;,g
pollaoman. and Ill caot members hove dorwt swnmer
stock and otha&lt; UB productions. Oovid..McOetmatt lor
•
,
· ,
exompje wu roc~tly owolved With H• •and
Rlllnor:Mos, and Will perform In Godspe/1. •
Al1.,. optlm&lt;ttlc 1bout t.h o lhow. Thei&lt; only
problem Ia - • to lind 1 rut mounted
tnooHheed .••

Hal Holbrook and friend

_ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ by Mary L. Simp1on
Emmv·award winner Hal Holbrook hat known
Mark. 'fwain o long time. beginning his research In
1953 • • a young actot in Now York City. Tha
relationship, almost three deeedee old, has grown
into penetrating understarlding.
The•Twaln·Holbrook genluo cast Its a~WII over
the 2800-plus at Shea's 8u1falo last Friday
evening -a special blond of Clemens' sarcasm,

tesembtes everyone etse•s."
Twain aimed his sarcasm at the Vlc-torfan taboos~
of the 19th century. Even the Bible was not
spored a tongue-.lashing .
"When Adam and Eve were ktcked out of the

Gorden of Eden they lost every pleasure they
possessed-and gainod one worth alt the re.st."

tjo pointed out the discriminatiOn inherent In the
commandment "Thou shall not commit ~tory."
h Is not hard for tho young to obey. im!W""'blo lor
the very old to disobey, but "tolerable dif ficult "
for people rn the middle.

sermonizing, irreverent humor and Holbrook's

sensitive ponrayal.
He toners on stage 11 we h.a¥e alweva known
him: the spotless. white 1uil, the red cravat. a
shock of whhe hair, lll·tompered eyebrows .Aild..an
unruly moustache. His face it Wlloned wntrmVel,
fame ond In this Holb&lt;ook presentation, the
experience of 70 years.
Puffing his ever-ptesent cigar. and enJoying 1t
.mmonsety. he ctolmslhe "only prollt I could see
from quitt]ng wu the heavef&gt;ly plouuro of giving
up the reform and going back to amoklng again."
He tl(lenc!S his pontiflcoting t~dvlca lor youth.
olton requeotod from ....,.,....,. 10 wile wfth age.
He chastizod tho young to obey thoif
" • . • when they are present ...

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stage -rugs, a chair, podium, a

table laden •with books-is transformed into the
pre·Civtt War South as Twain·Holbrook introduces

us to his only son; Hucklebeny F'tnn. He .
dramamtltes Huck' s recounting of the meet)ng

between Boggo and Colonel Sllarbum issues
Twain's condemnation of the average man: a
cowlld who comes in the night and stabs;., the
blc~ .

Twain mellows. reminiscing his days _ . t as a
MiuioSJPPI riverboot captain, describing the
itdtness of a IU'\rise on the river and lhe stat·
ttuddod evening skies.
n..tain Aos Holbrook's success. 1t ~ not just 11is
proven abt&amp;ty as an ector or his repetoWe of
matoriol. It Is the c:&lt;&gt;mplelrity of hi&amp; presentatior\.
Holbfoot&lt; hoi capturad not only Clemens'
ineventnt wisdom or his -cam but also his
bitterness and •• poetry. 1t io me sharing of
Chorocter !hot comes from knowing someone wol.
Shoa'o Buffolo. WKrJW and Harvey and Corky
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" You want to be cerehA abovt tying'', Twain
wamed, "othorwllo you 1&lt;e n.O&lt;Iv a.we to ~~
.caught." He-~~· proctlco to g.On "otegence,
confidence and pracltlon."
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palnstaklngly upon theaa prac.pta, he aummod up,
and you w ill be swprfsed at how " • . . it

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"''fe tottDs on stage.as we have alwcms
known him: the spotless white suit the red
aavat, a shoe#(_of white hair, Ill-tempered
eyebrows and an unruly moustache.-

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Producing Holr lhaao dava alrikOI mo as somethlng of a rial&lt;v
propoaitlon. espeolaMv with 1 riaing tide o f conservatism threatening,
like a Rely t8/11pon, to opreod ita poloonou«u~ctotla across the
waltTng crotch of mlcldle-clau America . For one thing, the play
t\asn't oged well. T'h ank1 to tho miroclo of hindsight, we can....,
how tho t\lppio craze e~ontuollv aputtored out-how dropping out of
society, loading up on acid end wandeflng through life In a drug·
induced nirvana wn htitdly the way to revolutionize society. For
onother, ~o(lloa Foreman come ovt with his phonomonal movie
vMIIIon of HM• ond blew the competition out ol the water. The UB
production of Hllir which full concluded a llva-&lt;loy stint Sunday
afternoon In tl1e Kll1h11lne Cofnall Theallo. proves that some risl&lt;s
are worth toklng.
The production w os fifst-rato, tnd enjoyable from beginning to
end. Oiractor Grace Mor1cen and choraogtopher Cant lea assembled
• ~maW 11my of tittered, gaud.ilv-ctocl human beings ond provided a
w!Ming, reaching. ~&lt;ding. dancing ti)Kt- of colo&lt; and clod&lt;work
pracioton, end aorna of the ligllting - apeclally the bloody rod
sploshes du&lt;tng tho warl11a ~equence and the ghastly pale tD&lt;&gt;t on
the spirit of Claude Buchowald - wore bril1iont. The cut wu
uniformly excollont- paniaJially Bem.«&lt;l. Sctw..e.t.. 15 Blfg«,
Anthony Malloy IS Hud, Usa Galvin 10 She11a-and they WMI
backed by 1 strong enM&lt;!Iblo of ,minor charactaro, including Joseph
Plena and Beth Kovlflky In theif dUal aope•on&lt;:e 11 bofudclt,d
perento befuddled touri*lo. Sp.cil4 mention must also go to
Joan Zukl, who provided oorne clony dance movao.
Surprltlngly enough lllnc:a 11 tho t1m1 of tho flower powet
revolution moll of tho performer• were knH-hlgh to a bagel), the
coot ia abla to convey the 1&lt;1Qe('and-- tho! llrn much of the
lyrics.·~ In thalr per1onfww:e of " 3·5-0·0" and "Walking 1n
Space;" and the more tomlilar numbor1, like "Aquatfuo" and " HoiT."
_ ,. dalivered with paealon and varve.
bond .... lfoo tiot ond
tight; ...,.P.Ifv In tho IN! ,...._, "Lit Tho SunShine.'' Whid1
aMed up elmoat • I oalebfll1ion, with the coot pulling t ho ·~
from their -~ onto tho floor ;., 1 lcJnd of ...-c&gt; be-ln that
mcwe tNII .nythlng e1te ceptlnd tho uninhibited oplril of ~tfmn
tot ~ for- senoltlve drama revlewMa.)
AtJn Ill, Hllir wos 1 IOild -.!d onjoyablo !lfod'uction. and one t1111
bodK well lot tho future of drama '" UB.
-lliclc.&amp;ykawny ·

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film nolr theme I of murefur, •dultry and aquafid little
ltves, but the gar1s.h J)ftmary cotots thfougtlout the movie

Union City scores

owe more co

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It's a real sh8rTMI that mucn olll\e cntieal ol1ont""'
devoted to Union City has bMn focused or. the dramatic
debut of Deborah Horr(, ltaCI llnQI&lt; of t~ plutic,
dispoS8blo and someWhat condeiCandi'lll new wave
band c~ 81ondle, because the movie itlf!ll 11 a qulet

the fllm. Union City locusu on the failed lives of Harlan
and UUien, a married couple livlr'lg In a housing protect in

the slowly decomposing urban corpse of Union City,
New Jersey. Harlan Is 1 loser-tense, unhappy, and
haunted by a sense of isolation from everything lind

everyone around him and a great deal of hetnellzed.
frozen anger , lillian Is young and rest leas and hvngry to

be appreciated. She lontasizes about beong Mductlve
and glemorouo, and ~er only eocape loom the de_,_ay
tedium of her dreary housawila'a axostence Is to go to
the movies on Friday with t~e superintendant.

Harlan spends his days at the accounting o lllee and
his n1ghts b&lt;ooding over Who has been srur'"Q his milk,

Ev.,.tuoHy this minor mtetlon muShrooms Into o 1.,_·
fledged obsessoon. a&amp; Hao1fl' begins to ray olaborata
traps to snare the milk thief. When he fonally dcoes. thei&lt;
confrontation e.giodos into ~: Hao1Mo boones the
molk thief's head r-etedly ega,.t the hard wood floor.

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on a """" subtle ond tO'lllue-irKhee- version of the
hamrnerdown emouonal k-ttontlty brought to mms ttke
T•~f Drivor and ~"" Sti'HitS bv Aoben OeNlro.
lJpt;comb, Who hiS been lro11erlng aw wy what looks like
1 VI&lt;Y edgy, •I&lt;Y angry talent in ooap - l i k e Tl&gt;e
Edfl• of Night and
Ufo To Live is a knocl&lt;out-his
HMian is t modom·day Raskolnikov. his -.gor and
parenola nailed up ~ItA&gt; aome kond of ugly wound allowed
to hang there and' b!Hd.

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Dou!llu Siok. and the tight, claustrophobic ,

know. F-assb'nder was a devoted dlsci;ft of $irk' s. See
how compllclted th&lt;s •• getS11 Also, depictions of
viOlence. death and ~lon In l~m nou wore higllly
aryliled, and tNs conoclous-a•Oness $erved to distance
people from the ugliness of the material, and to blunt

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Union City is a garish. satiric 1oo1t tt that murkoer,
alienated aide of the American dream: a son ol blac~ty
comedio, pop culture Cnme M&gt;d Pvnishmont. Thanh to
the preponderance of achm.t hzy, saCchar1Me media
nostalgia ~ke Amerit:llfl Groffmi and HIIPPY D•ys. the
1950s In America have been reduced In popular
Imagination to a goofball llndocape of pleasantly
innocent t eenager,, Howdy Ooodv~ doo·wop toctc and
Iunny perents buUding bombshelters on theor backyards.
Union City reminds us of the lllp side olthot record-the
dyihg industrial &lt;:!ties, the creeping emotional malaise,
and most lmponentty, the ap11hy end alienation that set
In as peopte adjtJstad to the prospect of rlndom nuclear
lncineration.

·sos VteiOneriellhackl (Cfel)ending on Who

c.amer• angles end seta we r~t out of Rainer Wemer
Fossbtnder c;oeo All: F. .r Eats The Soul, las we all

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which is eove&lt;ed by jagged shards of b&lt;ol&lt;en glass. Once
the blood begins to gush, Harlan panics- he hides the
body in a Murplly bed in the unoccupied apanment
ICfOU the t&gt;all, and quickly cleans up aW traces of the
crime. Phyaically 'that is-In the enoulng daya his
conscience begtns to tOttUre him unmetcifully, especially
when it looks like somebody is going to move into the
apanment and discover the oorpse. He begins to drink
heavily, ehaln--smoke and have hallucinetions. as well as

an.

The raat of the case Is equally solod. For those of you
who have been suffering through rhis review just to hear
about Deborah Harry, she os surprisfnglv good-a
graceful mixture of oassivlty and restlessness. the
a,chetyptcal 50s wom•n. She bungs a toad ot subtlety

swearing off mlfk in his oollee. tonally. after his life has
become a hving hell of guilt, fear and paranola. he ends
It ell by leaplng from e window just as the apartment '•
new occupant is opening the Murphy bed. There Is
something ot a twist "ndlng . but I won't spoil it by
telling you what it is.
One ot the worst lhir'lgs about movies like thl$ is that
crhlcs are allowed to see i1 along with the rest of us
ta~lonal people. Critics. as we all know. ate people who

to the ro•e, especi;,Uy '" her awkward romance w fth the
.super. Pat Benatar, the rock s•nger who onee descdbed
herself as. 1 110 c:ute il mokas you WO'ft to vomit," is ul$0
good In a brlel ttppearnnce 3.5 the wl~ of a Rumanian _.immigrant. Tony Aztto, o&amp; the immlgtant , bf.ngs a
cenaln groaay Slevlc cherm to 1he role. and E\leren
McGill, the veteran ot sl.ld'l Bfoadwav p~oductions as
EQuus and DtiiCtlll. rounds out the cast as the sensitive.
laconle super. Chrla Stein, lead guotarost lor Bloodle,
composed the elegant. moody score, which lends
tntnelluflb&amp;y to the ltmoaphtte. And a.t fOf dlfector .-:
M.a~ Rek:hert, alllh:u can be said is that he Is a man to
watch- it Is a meaaute of h•s taktnt that he can \aft a
puff) detective story loke Cornell Woolrfeh'o The ~
Next DotH and turn h 1nto 11 movie as disturbing, chilling
and qulotly pcwerful oalhos.
Union Ctry is a movoo not to be m.ssed. 11 you caro
~ to gel a ude out to the Evans Art. Theaue.
whtch tS the only venue .n Bullalo Ct.Wfeflt1y sttow.-.g It , I
would suongly recommend rt.

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to thruliit movies into, and any serious new film th~
dares to re&amp;r hs ugly head in a theatre is se1zl!d by~
throat and dragged bodity into one of these
stereotyptcal ptgaonholes. The film gentes have been
ttying fas1 and furious lor '""'one, but the on9 gonorafty
agreed upon by those in the know~ ..film noCr," • term
.nvented by the .same Cahiers du. Cinema bunch Chit
halstad poor Alfred Hitchcoc~ by his own peta&lt;d onto
the pedestal o( ctnematic WOfshl9. Like a.U
geoeratu:ations. t~s o11e toses iu shape when suetched
too far. Admouedly, Union Cirv'does deal with the usual

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recurd, now does it close it. •
Relt tively speaking, it's a moment of
salt v In lhe 8V! of the hurricane, or
belr· i,&amp;hildlike and lost at that same
carr .val with a few bucks In ypur
fist. David hasn't fOfgotten how to
dream, indeed his head ia full of
dreams, its just gotten herder for
him to dream in color.
That's wtw Scsry Monsters Is so
b4aok and white, so stark. Monsters
and creeps have Bowie runnlni
• scared, down avenues and around
the world, looking for answers. And
coming up empty. His keen eve has
tak~n from films to Broadway,
through rod&lt; 'n' roll, lhrough Zlggy
Starllust and back to Pierrol, 'the "
mu• r.. And deeply into himself. the
per ner,• the me"ssage."His keen
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oks with disdain through
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Bowie hu no patience for fascism,
but finds lhe room getting more
crowded everyday.
J'ul/ of tension end fear
'hey do it over thtJre
I It we don't do It hllftJ
, tShion- Turn to thftleh
• shion· Tum to thft right
• 'e (J((J thft goon squlld end we 're
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cao eo appearance by Peter
To .• ns)'oend, has Bowie trying once
mo•e to direct some optimism at
youth, only to have it crumple before
hi s eyes. "These pieces ere broken,"
cries Bowie, "hope I'm wrong but I
know."
And then there's " Kingdom
Come," the only cover song on the
record, wri tten by guitarist/composer
Tom Verlaine (formerly witj)
Television) . Plain to see why Bowie
·Jrasped for this one, " I just need
one day somewhere fer away," a

The Oepar1ment of Theetra
and Dance will pra$80t The
House Of &amp;Jm.da AIIHI, by
Federico Ge&lt;eia lorea. November
13-16 and 20-231n the
Hartiman Theatre Stud•o.
Performances wHI begin 11 8
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directed by Ue Eeltert.

.)obnny the
Mbury ..._
pull into Buffalo
Stele ~·s new gym
tomorrow night at II p.m.
Opening are the Perle, a loclol
rock trio that includes ex.,.,uslc
editor of The Specrrum Tim
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O.Vh ;. the Blues and what h
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T.....,, Moten, McShann, end
P- · Is Jazz waiting for
you to Gsten. Take C*e; it won't
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Uncle Sam's Tuesday, Novomber
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Kctrcr did aot bdinc individl.l&amp;)
reprC"untation was under the
guiddmcs or mandatory &gt;tudcnt
fees.
"Oroup lcaal Services 11
panakjns on a nl.lion·w;d~t awvt)l
or Stat&lt; Uni•&lt;nitlcs (cspceialty
SUNY sehooiJJ on the use of

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The lawyer said that if othcr
Uni"cnity presidents allow tht usc
or l&lt;ts ror Individual lt&amp;al
rcprcscntat1on, chen OLS will

ptthion Kcucr co rec:onsidet his
decision.
At.'COrdinc to Fursticc, the molt
common advice that is requested
d eajs with landl ord · t&lt;naot
probltl'ns and rolatrd que&lt;tlons
•bout leasn. Additlonolly, many

students come- co OLS

10 notarire

documents,
.AUomti'S for OLS ore &lt;:Ontncttd
from the law
of Moriany,
Alltn, l..jppes and Hoffman ., a
cost or 520,000 per year. The ftt
provides OLS with lawycn wbo POl
only siv• iepl consullttfon to
&lt;1udcnu but also ~· as lcpl
rtpreocntatlvts or the Student
Association and al1 olhtr
orpnizatiom undtt Sob-Board I,

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GLS was olso orpnlud btaiiSe
of the .,.,.. of individual law)'&lt;n
that &lt;Kh audtrltUJO&lt;btion hiRe!.
"II'• cheapcT today to hit&lt; Group
l..qa1 Servica than h wu to have
(for eatll••udtrlr
assocWiorl) ....... yean qo ... said
~- --we're om
the tint
JChools In tbe oounuy to provide
· lepl .terVic:es co studnn:s~ ••
GLS
an impnnant 1'01&lt; in
hdploa l!Udcnt aoocmmcnl doal
witll ldlllioiwators. "Wt..Mvtr
Ket~ io conhontrd with probltn:t•
from uudent governmtnl ho hu a
starr that he can otilizc," explained
Uppos. Clro&lt;tp Ltpl Servimt is th&lt;
research • rm o r tlodcn t
&amp;Qvcnunents-an cqualiur to tht

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Qirecior of OLS Carmine

GLS is aucmpcinJ to orpnlzt an
arbiltalion rtvit.., boetd 10 Sdlle
dbpura
!ollldtuts. ThU
board will be compri•ed of

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..,oluruec:rs who •ould 'oh-c:
problmn arnona studcniS that
cannot bt handled by OLS.
Oi$putcs concemioa •ucb mau&lt;B as
phone bllb will be mtdialrd,
Funtite said.
A linand al rtvitw board has
b«n a pru)etl that G lS has bcaJ
worklna on for thrtt year•, the
Anistanr Director addtd.
Thit
Board would dtal wilh financial
problcmJ betw&lt;cn studtnu and the
Unlvusity. Dorm damaan1
overdue llbntry fees, and lab
break••• r- will be some of tbt
dispute&gt; this board will dtdde.
The OLS pataloaals lntervitw
clientJ bcrorchand to determine if
tht ca!t i• under OLS' aulddin...

The volunt~ m·ay,
wich the
client's permission, 'llt j n on the
client'.s cut with the lawyer.
Parai&lt;pls olso do rtieareh and
othtr duties tlw aid thtlawy«. All
D•ralcpls are gjvtn traioina and
:·~.::!vtlepladvist, aC&lt;Qrdilli&gt;

'"Tl'te main reason I voluncecred
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because J wanted 1 htr.xptriencc." explained ont
paralepl
Jighu art on law
••hool. OLS bas over 60
&gt;o1Wl1~ ..wt as paralflals
or on committees or&amp;-ani:tins
projoru.
U B Law studenu arc conracct'd
throtqh GLS if a 0111dmt r&lt;quira a
defmckr ror an appcarantt before
the Studm1 W'lde Judir:iary or the
Inlet-~ Judiciary.
Pr·ovidin:a. srudtnt-s whh an
undasundil&gt;J or law and ho"' it
affea.sthti'Oiioo&lt;goalofGLS. To
tduc:ate illldcn,.. with lilt Ia", GLS
boldJ numttaus~and
publisha variou5 bookku and

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Make the long Buffalo Winter
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For families wbo em~~ot afford
the rqular tuition cbarJe$, a
scholarship Pl'Oirllll, which
assisu one out of ewry seven
ltudents, makes the Niebols
edw:atioa easier on the bank
account. "We arc Uter.Uy
owned by our own trustees: ••
are iodependmt uc1 li~ orr
tuitioo,
aifll aod
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JeMs
All , enforced draa code
ensures that no Nlcbob st!Adent
will be ReO weariJia JCIII.I
anywbere on . campus. Boys
mUit war a tie. blam, shin,

sl.dcs~ 1f -.:..; arc worn, a
blaz.&lt;:r miiSl be worn also.
IClencll 1110ke biablY of the
school- ''1t is Uterelly a swus
to ao to Nicbols School. Wo are
proviclina leaden. The students
are here becallJe thoy'r•
iludlec:tually curious and this
curriculum ahea tbem a
c:halleaae unlike aay theY could
rective in a public illstitucioo.
We don't have the DOnDal
problems or a biab .sebool
bee&amp;- we're a family that
really cares aboUI eaeb other."
The N"lCbols studeot seems to
be proud or his sebool. "The
work is better here; It's more

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bard, 1 know, I'U be extraDd.y
well prepared for coUece
because Nicbols has a aood
reputation." Students can also
fiod a situation to suit them.
1bert is quite a bit of free time
for eaeb individual to Qplcxe
his or ber own special iotcrcsts
whether they lie in music, ut,
drama or computer wort.
''There were a bandfW of
araduatcs last Y"8f who went on
to be professional daJM:en."
said Cotsen. Many ltudents
here aet .. classical education to
beoome professionals In the
Arts."

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All classrooms and t.rt
supplies are open to audents.
The students walk freely
lhrouab the balls; exempr (1om
the ioquisitive eyes or the
headmaster. It is a freedom that
is frequently absent in many
hiah schools. ThiS'
ndependeo cetencourages
responslbilit.y andlsolf-discipline
from the students.
There is a areat deal of
pressure at Nichols, but very
few students choose to or t.rt
asked to leavo ~~inadequate
p;urormanco. "burin&amp; their
interview, the students know
what kind or achool it is and
what is expected of thom," said
Cotsen.
The course curriculum is
considtred advanced whon
compared to a public school's.
Mort participation is expected
t.nd the course outlin• requires a
luae amount o r material to be
studied. Tho coursn are
desianed to be mort specialiud
and many are unique to
Niebols.
Tuteorool...., .
"Nichols really aives a person
a taste or collqe," added a
student. Many araduates decide
to continue their education with
a private, hiJhly prcstiaious
institULion, such u Harvard.
Yale t.nd Boston University.
Bot, according to statistics,
11\aDY Nichols araduates from
1976-1980 cboso 10 alttnd UB.
Surprisingly, the students
attending Nichols don't possess
an "air of arroaance." They all
como from economically and
socially diverse areas. "I don't
fed tho students see thtmselves
as 'elite' and I don't think they
like beioa ealled 'preppy'.

added Kieocll . "I feel I can
rudy say they ue receivjna a
superior education."
Alben D'Aaostino, a Nichols
teacher, previously tauaht at
public schools. The only
differmce, he stated, between a
public and a private institution
is that " in a privatt achool, the
parents seom mort ClODCCmed
about the child's weU-«inJ."
As far as the pupila themsdvcs,
lte adds, "Kids llfC ldds DO
matter Where they are: they
h~ve the same habits."
"N"tdlols is reaUy a Buffalo
faally ioath&amp;~Uon," Kieadltloted. We work "•~ hArd ID
a:ive each and every oae or our .

studmu their rilbt leanUna
I don't fed tbl a
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education
or
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experienc:e .. the one they
otuio here at the Nlc:bols

Scboot''

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by Toay Petti
$ports Editor

It's ovtr. The Fall seasoQ basClOI'DetO a
close and the UB Atbletic: l&gt;&lt;panmcot

mcmbm should ~ smitina like Cbcsbire
cau. h was •loocl t~!9 ~an athlete and 1
1ooc1 Lime to ~ a SpO&lt;U writer.

Fn&lt; the lim time since football wu
rcinotituted at this Uni..,.ity, the BuDs have
bad a winnlna season. Buffalo roared out or
the blockS wlnnina five straial\t, th&lt;11
dumped the next five with error·ploaued
performaoc:es. 4St Saturday's win aaainst
Alfred not only put them over .$00, but also
recaplllred some or tbeir self-mean.
The Women's Field Hoe.t ey Team

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q ualified tor the New Yo rk State
O.atnplonships and althouah they didn't
fare wdl they still miiSiered 1 heanenln&amp;
performance.
Butcb Anson frO&lt;n the h4en's Cross
Country team placed dn-..tb In the New
Yn&lt;k Slate OWnpioo.s!Ups and wUI 11asb his
talents aaaioA some of the Nat.i on 's best in
Roebesltr this wnekend.
And wlw about those VoUeybaiJ Royals?
The team stTUUied throuah IIIOCI or the
season and finished the rcttlar stanza with
tess t han half or the I I · - in the viCIO&lt;Y
column, yet they blasted tbe competition In
the State CbampionshiPf. The spit&lt;n bad to
~ l dark bo(se bd4a ruJ&lt;ed 12th OUt of 16
teams, but wlw did they dn? They ~out

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and snatched J&lt;CC&gt;nd plao&lt;l
The Men's Soccer Team didn't dn half bold
ahemselves. Chris rSimoo, a transfer
rrom fredon!• ... • new u B S&lt;alOO aoaJ
soorina ~ (16). The Bulls fmisbtcl five
pmes OV&lt;r .$00 aDd oeued four tits besides.
They dido 't will lhdr Division and mil$ed Iii
NCAA tournamtnl bid, but their
II&lt;:OOOiplishmmll hive to ~a J'Cll rdlection
on this Univmity.
Mea's and Womm's Tconls teams bolb
quallfied fO&lt; pou ...ason competition. but
struQied aaa!IUI the "best" in the Slate.
Who can rorset the perform&amp;n&lt;:c$ or the
Royab' doubles combination or Leslie and
Usa Stidlwn? Alld wb.u about freshman
sensation Poul CMdys for the Bulh. How

ii!lljjiijjiijj(j

nson paces Harriers ·
The aeam or Americao Division Ill coll&lt;F cr"'""""""ry
competiton-2«1 runners frO&lt;D 70 collqes represcntina every
•state="will compete in the NCAA O.arnpionships at RochtAcr's
OW'atld·Eastman Park tomOrTOw.
UB's top · runner at last weekend's New York Slate (NYS)
O.amplonshlps, Butcb Anson, will represent the Bulls at this
weekend's presaialous evcot . In the Slate championships, Ansoo
rtnished Uti\ on a S.OS-mile course with a time or l6:CII. The Bulls
placed 10111 (out of 20 schools) with 2Sl poj.nll. Roebeslet took top
hoDon whh 41 points. Amona the Olbcr Bulls who ponicipated In
'lhc event, Mlkc O'Conno&lt; came ill l&amp;h, freshman Dan F'IICbcr
placed 6lrd, Ken lves\.-101h and Oao William$ earoe io 73nl.

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many times did hls sparlr.lina displays or :!
cen.nis exCite the spa.n.r crowds at the f
AmherA Couru.
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This Spring season is filled with questioa
marks. Can the Basketball Bulls ..._ as '
Western DivU;on Cbampions io the Stile
University of New York Athletic
Coaf&lt;nnce? Will Varsity Hockey rebound
from their dismal ~15 staJOnl Can the
Royals Bowtina T cam !llllcb 0&lt; bccter their
number two .. National ranki~&amp;7 The
Wres1lina team bad a very rdpcaablc season
ItA year, bccomioa the University's lint •
National Cbampioo. What wUI they do this
year? How will the Ro131s Basketball team
do? The list or qoscsti&lt;)cs ps on aDd on. For
tnSMn. tome ODt, -ell and IUY Uloed.

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skw of oew s-.nen will be the
mliA·SI)rina of the Wo01CD's vanity
team. But alona with many
acdlent V&lt;tenJ\S, the team still hu
..,.,. old !IQ;Iina problems.
T m Olll of the . _ ( J swilnm&lt;n ~GOFISit:ThoU... - . o - - to _ l o t _ . , . . . . . _ T h o
on this ~· tem1 ore roolcles.
Hiedi Orieoa. a Sweet Home HiP ~~.......,.ll&lt;n ........ _
SchoOl Crcsbnwl. went to the
Olympic Swimmin&amp; trials for tnlinina Is done twiee I weet for I
ya.r the team (mimed thlrd out or
Syochronil&gt;od Swimlnia&amp;. "Sbe Is in balf an hour ahd one pbue of this H teams at the Stales.
• ...-y JOOd shape," oommcmecl proaram involves tbe use or 1
The swimminJ propam bas a.
swim coacb Pam Noakes. Greiner, s kateboard. Thuwlmmcr ,u!.ina her way of devdopin&amp; a c~os&lt;;-kriit
whose ~reast and arms, to pull herself around ticks rdltionShip amoas the women and
hllckstroke, and Rosanary Beckley bor feet up in thealr. Each swimmer this year's team Is no t'XceptiOn.
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two or the has set 1 aoaJ and eech day Saturday momina was a perfect
swimmers who \\ill play alas-a&lt; ro1e journo~zes her ·prolftSS.
exomple. The ""men sot toaetber
in tbc up and coming session. Four
Wbh these new techniques ':lnd and sewed the BUFFALO loao on
new divers will join tbe: oew the return or lase ycar'.s top poin• thdr new warm-up robes.
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swimmen. Last year the team h1a scoren, Amy Briuon and Ka1
"A lot of the l.elm doesn't know
only one diver. Dwiabt Bird Is the • Simciruon, the tta.m l.hould be able that this is pan of their education,"
new diving coach for both ....a and tO repeat or improve 1979's 6-6 Nookcs explained..
Their C1art Hall home pool is a
expects all of the d!vcrsto be in the reco rd. Ho wever, Noak u
State Championsbipo.
explained, "We don't lOok ll dual sore Jpol for lh&lt;t&lt;arn. "It's been IS .
for the first time lhl$ .Year a meetS, we try to qualifY u mOlly yearr Since we w&lt;re promised'• new
P&lt;Ps.ram of Euro~an weight-Urting sw immtn
for
the., Stat&lt; ' PQOI," Noakes said. Oar\ Hall
aod strctthina ·is being used. The Oampi011Alips u poulb1&lt;." Last pool has only five Wits, she

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ROOMMAT, '#fAfii'TEO FO• h1ll';'
fwnhiWd cooed ~ Ill'S.. ult DH.141

., riS·s:rn.

AMHEIUT•m1t.

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Nth, c00kl"9

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...,. room.. prt¥•'*

prM~ c.t Nn'! rf'S"'. 6D-4IOI.
'tOOMM.ATE CS) ••ttltd, 1 room

.vat._~

mC01d 2 biCWOOrn duptex tw

1
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•EMAU GRAD-"'r'7'meril. Cte1n,
pr~ c.ll

N'ICI 1ilf'ftlttr.

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T'wo bedrootn'S.o call 1)3.7112.

1.911 Ott

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l»-n6lfo(r~at~INYI~

, ten\Mft to Cllf'I\Pidt fiNr Dedtoorn
"ppef'
Onebloc'
WO/m)C
wlfltter/Or;e.-.I.Sof, m •ICL

on answtr DNWM.

MALE ROONt.MATE WAHT'Et&gt;-Jan.
11 WO.MSC I10S1 au as-.a11
F- EMA~E

Aalchle carrar• Meft' 'tlu
TAPE fr401S£ Re.DUc:TION uttll MXR.
us.r S1MI~,- Mtl ..ouo new. C• IJ a • .,

-...crJ02. 1eew""""W.

morn1g c-teAtHtp •NI prtp wor\.
~Oll1tnf'lat? 1 ro 1 ....,-. • u,. Nott
fhtK F1't. P.J. &amp;onoms. J:t}t~Sff'Mt,
r~1 KOr'l&amp; ltotn

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WA,.T G000 U~Eili£HCE't Good
~

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or Et~N lA Uf SQuf~ H•l\ Of' all

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tor ~~'""" nnte t'ftort.
SOUnds lmpoUibi•J W' rwttl Tht
Butft&gt;~on•~
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portrait ..,.MtOt
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w:hed\.IN! of "~ lt\at -,w _.• •vall~b4f'
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WASHBOWL

GOIN-OP LAUNDRY
1110 KenmoN Ave .
I IAI Collllol

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1,,26;'

WASH_

DRY

c-wro-Sl. ~

Ffwf'wAinfllnl~om -

11:30pm - 10.ys

a..n-~
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WANTEOtotKI"-,..nlOf'ta.
'&amp;Wneta ~Of fN bUff•lonllln.

-ond
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=~~~~:'':r~~::m. . mto ull Jtm ' ' 111~1• Of SlOP bV
lU Squire.

SP,UfiiGITW:EN TIClCIET($) ~tor

121 mo.

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TAGGMUSIC
Sala • Service
a..te~
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ROOM F-OR RENT 1100 Inc. \lt.
Fum~ room 10 1'1\~ W/ 0 t0 Mk
Tom,t:}ll-~

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NO MORE OF THIS 'lAY... OVf'

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toot~•

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rupf BOARD

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132'331...

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M IIC € . _ . Think fltlky cflnk.. ••QOOd
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ENGLISH JUOING LEUON. C.ll

ItA- If ont·y I had you. I tfiiiOUICI MW'

t..rtfh&amp;ne. H"'IIP.f no. • Gwy.

PAJtTV NIGHT il Souna.ty nitft1 at P..J.
eottomsl H your fiOICJI', dub. grDill).
Otop~nrner~f. or ream
WOUIG llk"e to Qel too-thtr mif is IM
~tor mo~•

JnfQf'~"D!'l

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ROSEY at ll1-*l1, P ,J . 8oftomso -s170
Mtln 5trH1. f'lgnl&amp;c:ros~ trom us.
I RAJ Wry lb0\.!1 11'1..1 cNJna;r to your

ntek. t'lllvtl11"eDn~t l as;lblrthd•;torte,
HHO¥ nrcti ~. Hold P\e ma..-o.

JEtUtY
8UtTHDAY.
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HAPPY

You've

UsUJf\e

IS YOUR
1he crowct?

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tike 01\e Of
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lypnri Mld ~ tw ItT A..toe.. Wt'U
91W fO(Ir resumt • Ct11P rtffC'fl._..
dftl9n 9V6f't'nJNCI 10 .$1-.nd ovt from ...,-J
fN otn.n.. For mort lnform.ellon c;al!t

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A TT£N'TIONI H•W ..1 'IOU' 1'fttM'5.
dtswr-••tiOftJ. tl11getlom. ere. done on •
wordDt«HS.ino ,.,s1em OcN\·s. wne for

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orainoM1'Y t';"')e'Wf'1fCf copy .nvmore.
_,.,._.., rou can M¥e typewt ~arana

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Pfook'eedlnv ....o H Hint

AbO.

Acc-uracy

vuarenln4 U uen ex.per lence.

Wperle Q!Hiily 1 1 alt.ra.eOie r~tftt 011+
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TONIGHT:
Pony
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TYPING ED\TING : trom ,J511)oll98, 100
WPf' • .ccwrecy ouar.nf9edl CotrecUftQ
IBM
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So-IY I"ttf

OLD MR. BOSTON
SCHNAPPS l HO~

ftft' ~

•oPt•'lf'ICf , lJ tyPif' .-ct~ memory.
Nu mbf' r . Sot lei¥ for T•chnicet
Commufti:C.thon. WOtG Guild Dancil19
O.t•ts

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INIINM'I SltVfdl'f,

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pepton. '"'~m• • · prootrc •dif•l•

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f ~ el•-'·

I DM C»fTKlll'\0 Settctr!C-.

wnen QUAlitY count,. UIII:J1·C30.

o~y

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Dlutrt• Hons ,

T YPING
rH~.~rnn.

THANKSGIVING

Fn&lt;Hiwu'

(.OU9Cift5
BuHalo ..-~•

Airport Taxi

•• now • .,... ...,.. If no di«'9C'. FtK HCA
c-.'1· W'd .. wtt ~ st.vnp!'d

Share a cab to the
airport -

H AV£At(APPY6t RODAY Thestall
1M mtl, ot P'.J . BOTTOMS.

ttr ..h

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t.crt •flont.

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pui ff_.. li~C~ir&amp; It'\ :MPtf"l.• Cell! 11~

tn\lttoof 10: Oollllf'HlH, JO C:atkldiM
A..-.., Amntt'I1,..1' 1Cl:l6.

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MSC.. War-m, prtYatt. Accet&amp; to ttJft. All

t•'f'CMJ'

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AOIDAS COUHTJtY RUfiU~tEIU. U~ ~c"
nnr. Mtn'' ~,_a. utf"Pl•Mt a1k for ~

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·b'rthctay

Of courte no1, ttl I"

~s to sMrfnv mmy ~ 8•rti'ICWIY'5
~ . •tov•'I'OU Jo.

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OHE PERSON: nt"fOr: in two be«oom
~. Jet'l 1s1. WIMCW« Ave C.ll
13H974 Wl for $(011.

tM

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PERSONAL
-

Alww ~ 51\lrioy

.coM FOR RI[HT

MC'~

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JERilY-

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t:tf' "'• Dn1

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eltller. AM4 .,,tl616113S·641S.

iGGERSTVIl:l£.. ......... 4 btdt"'Om
nAty~AnllebleJIIfti#MY 1 to
IIM't 1 ttll. ..,_ monntty, ftt'9Mf*'~
LHH.. depOSJt, 1'10 """'- Gt'H S:NOeft~

oood comp.Myl wottK SlUOY

MAKe

IM-.,..,.. after •~ 00 O:rTh

N tW IIPPHinc:es •. wash~r. dr'(tr,
Protuslonal 04" v·radvat~ SfUdtftl
preftn~. Av•lllf&gt;le J~n '-"'• P«haU'I

HOUSE" FOR • • NT

Cf).tf'l9t the

=:; i

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f HREE ROOMS In tovr t&gt;HtOOm
~rtme-nt avellabl• 1/1110 ' t2.50

mkl

J .S::wH,.I coufct

L'bbor! ..S..

FSMAL.'E ROOMMATE WANTED for

NEAR NORTH CAMPUS. ) IMOI'oomt.t
c«PI18 ..,.l.,-.cn , SJ¥Qe, " ' mt

P.J. aonOMS ,_..,. tofNIOM •

vou

OM conci!Hort:

::~~hto;::•~'!e~ ne..o bt'forf'

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ROOMMATE w•nlld .

TWO 8EDJU)O~ apt. VttY C.IOH to
MSC AeM lllalle¥ lf'tCII M llltr$POrt. Sttnl•
h.-nlshtrd, A\laiiAblt Dec. 1 tru Pf'-'1.
Call13l·1109.

tnch,..ng. WO MSC c:aJI 1)7 lMS.

~

HOU5EMA.TE WANTED Mlln-llaft«Y
....... OK. ''' SIS lnC.. awnJ Mttf' J

o~•tt aw~ Pf"dtn"f'd.-

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l)m.

to your

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M/F HOUSEMATE for-"' bdr. hOUM.
WJihtfMr\'11'. Doc. 1, W. N«tn.rup.
J ltln, 1.17·3236..

Jan 1. ca.u GJ·5'11.

Mlnnnota AW. P~atn *'(opine w f ft'l
Gt"Jef .... Dtprt1;Si0n" • • u'filllk~ c ...

MUC€. I' m uPI curiouS u

oroanlrallon.

W•ftr"Oryer. 11St wd/msc. A.~eU6ble

...

~AtttJ.,..neJI16~Wilibeno
pnibMm 1 ton Y'OU• Weyftl'..

Mt't11me on~

7 ROOMMATES WANTED Ftm•te.

'

GAYLE. f rNtl' dfdn•t tcrgeot. I jvst
Clkln"t WW!f to remlnd yvu of .,me

LOLLIPOP JIM-CI'IH'r up. Lcf't Oft
IOOtther tor • dlrh~IL YOlO' bild'II'W!ld to

non· •mour. SlSO/ mo.. lnchlllvt,
1lp(fl1

STIMULANTS,

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Wlll'ler ~ Bob IIJ.-7nt tfttf'

Vitamins &amp; Minerals
~

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ICNC'(ovs f.bedroom . .

36 Hopkins Road ,
Williamsville, NY.
Corner of
Sheridan Drive
631M84

f!OW AVAILABLE IN
WESTERN NEW YORK

TOP SHElf MUSIC

CAPrl GET t+OME for 'TlUif*s.-11 .,au
tJke ~ Hawe a dirwwr win. 14.

Call In advanc'rl for a
guaranteed ride thet will
saYe you money.

Jim HMdy
875-2546
to~ ol

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come.
M~t• JN'ff!Tj I,._ your tltf1NMY b
.,....YOI.I.,.~ You...-eW'WYIPf!d.al
cMI!br~ ~..,. """' I'Mft 110

L-D.LOI!fleo.w-.
fUJOit PARTIES-.PJ. eonOMSt If
V01K ttoor WOUld llto.t to N¥e a pWty at
P .J. ~ c.etl A:OSEY •1 11 e6o0.
ft,J. aonOMS. "l270 Maln ~'· rtvf\t
acrou tnMn

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SUPER FAST ttiiiNTING

ewnlng c:lns.n. Cln5 \oilt 1\J'nitPCL

S.'K SOI.Intt Studlo1 ln't1l7,
$PORT$ f!AN5 t FOOfbtW HodYWI
latMtDtll l We~vc••foo1KIMnl At1
the ~~ Ptau ( 1(1"'0Uo tn»m GoodVHT
H,all. 11 Unlv fl'lau )

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STAA'NaEtt•Y OAIGOlfiiiSANO PN

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$ALLY HAPPY Slant

ftiCOROI NG WORKS,HOP- tiarrY.
AppCV now tor .,.,,.,.... aile-moon and

CDfHI: .,.. OfWy

11 CIO ...,.,..., Tue'ldi!Y
"'-1 ., P.J , 80TTOM$, Jl70 Melin
$.,..., fittl~ ._,.. twm 0 &amp;.

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TONIGHT

.,.,. Our Nrw
Chicken f'ira&amp;er,

'1

Mr •
Taco

I
I 3148 ~In at Heath
I
8
(opposite u )
I
Buy One Super

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MR. TACO &amp;

I 1 Gel One Chili FREE!

II

(wttll dlJa ad) .

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Good thJu Nov. 24th. ' 80 •

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�s..jecb lo&lt; • de&lt;:lslono mahlflll
expcrlmen&lt;- t3 pajcl lof partldpotlon. CAll PYcrn ac
. 831..3839 a&lt; 831~744 0&lt; stop by 3138 Ctotby on a&lt;
bef'OC"C ~y to .stt up ~ lntervtew-..
·

PoUsh Student LdQI&gt;C mHts today t1 3 p.m. In 342
Squirt·~ dbcuNlhc annuol \lllllo dlnMt.

Reedets, wrlte:n., recorda"~: and ptOClOfS ere ~ for
blind ..-.... ~ lo&lt; .......... ConlaCt - · "'
CAC:. 34~ Squtne. 831·~21.

c..........

AlpM Sltfna l\lplla -cwttr moots Sund&lt;oy ;. 3 p.m. In
Mort B's building.
bo4ttd ~ing 11 2 p.m . II'\ MMy Ef• 1oom.

ttw .......,th flocK lounge,

EAocutl~

Siam• Phi Epsllon Ooldon HcatU m . .l Sunday at 7 P.ll'l·
In 264 Squirt.
Taw Kappa Epsilon mee-ts Sunda)' at 3:30p.m . Cell AI at
837-8869 or Voughn at 636·5563 for place.
UB L·5 Society lobby m..tlng and sllllo show Mondoy ot
7:30 p.m . In 2)2 Squire.

831 ·3~21.

&lt;lay People's Allla.nce rap sesslons ror people confus.ecl.
frustrated or just wondering about beJng gay every
Saturday at 1 p.m. tn 311 $quite.
we•re looking for k:aders but we're not the Marine$.
VoluntHr to lead • workshop in bridge, mecr-vne.
e• erclse. clooc:e, chess. gardening, or whatenr talet\t you
may have. We're evt:n looking for a frisbee flinger. For
more infOfl'MHon c-all 636-2808 or stop by II 0 f"'or1on.

Veterans-Plea• "san your monthly attend.ancr shHt
for No'iti'nber thi.s "Week-in 210 Towntend.

Commuter !lruldut toda;t from 8-ooon In tho Capon
Lobby. Sponsored by SA Commut&lt;r Allain ond SCATE.
Bultdin.s WiO bt avaUeble.

~

S~lr~.

lnler Orcek Coundl meec.a
In 2.: ·
MandllltOIY ettend•nc'e b)' eoC'h recog,lt. • Oreek
orgenlt..,lon. If no Of'le Is able to r~preMnl your groyp,
c.ll Terland l..ynn at 832·f1 149.
Do you reel women•s needs are. Klng Ignored on
campus? WOfJ:!tn Jntertllt'd in org:anltlng &amp;ound r~~pe,
541f11Hft:nte. ~onsdousnets raising, se•~.~eHt~ ec~. ase
me&lt;llng De:. 3. at 4:30p.m. In 376 SpauldltiJ, Ellkoll.

movies, arts &amp; lectures
"'r....- today tlwouol&gt; s....My "' 8 p.m. In tlw
~lne Ccwnctl Ttwo&lt;«. Tkl&lt;ets on sate In the Squire
n&lt;ket Off'i«. Oroup rates ••allobfe. For more
lnlormatloft ceii6J6~214 or 6J6.20JB.
0

~

"Ar&amp; Th&lt;t&amp; Any Rules IO&lt; &lt;lender Assignment In
&lt;lorman" o"'on by Kious Kopel&lt;• today 01 3 P""· Tn tho

Soul ~ Jlllnlstry Bible study Tuuday at 7:30
p.m In 264 Squire.

''CIII..., Wa&lt;nen Todor" g iven by Anna l'lorlo Hldallo
today ot 7:30p.m. at 108 Wlnopo01

Soul Eltpcrion&lt;'e ~JI\lftlaUy wO&lt;Qdp scnlce SUnOay ot
p.m . In 1M .Jane ~' Ror&gt;&lt;n, Ellico&lt;t.

-John Muslol

Odtl Sigma PI mMts tonitht at fi,JO p.m. In 232 Squire.

UB CNpW ol 11\e lot01oo~e Studlu Institute
~&gt;&lt;ems iU diJCU..ion group on polltlul Ideas today ac 4
p.m . In 631 Baldy. D l - focuses on n..
~octitoctbyo..id~.

10 CapeR.

Ivy Leo! Club of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Arot
C'Omlng out affair tonight at Burr State College: ~mbly
Hnll hom 10 p.m.· 4 a.m.

"If two wrongs don't make a right, try
three."

3&lt;30

1!1- """" todar !rom IG-4 p.m. In

Do the wat'USI. •• What's the wat}l.sl? Find out by genl~
inYOived In CAC"s MDA Dance Marathon. C.tJ Nancy 01

quote of the day

at

Bu- mHtlng .-;u. spcak&lt;r at 8 p.m. In 234 Squire.

Enld our- d\Ud's PAradise Sunday from 1--4 p .m . tl\ the
Fillmore. Room, Squire. This ts CA.Cs annual Children's
Carnival. We want k.kb ar.d worker$. Call Peter or Lisa .c.
831-3521 or $lOp by .345 Squir•.

#

fMC\" tod.y

AftU."- Task f'orte needs women volunlocrs lr&gt;&lt; otw
rnt ol 1M somntor and lOr '!'ring. Clll Od&gt;bl&lt; al CAC:.
345 Squlle. 831;1521.

LSAT wO&lt;Ubop designed to twlp studont&gt;ln Wtlr&gt;gtho
eumin.ation Saturday et 10 a..m. in .5 Abbocl Annex.
Sponsored by LA-. ~ 6nd Bloclc Amorian l.aw
s. ...cH-nts Assn.

~

PahbtM Studtnts ~loft

p.m. ln 3?7 Squ~• •

Unvul•lct Loung•. Spauldlflll. Ellicou.'

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Dd.. Sigma PI Foil pledge clua party Sundo~ouse o1 Btmancla Alba" today 1hrougl\ Sundoy
the l.oc:ker Room. Drink spt&lt;ials.·
p.m. tn t.h~ Hatrlm.n Stud~s.
'
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to SA 11\ttrnatlonat 1\ffalr.f. Call 6l6·29SO for
Information.

Oey Peopte•a AJHtnce coUe.thouse tonight at 9 p.m In

Shabbaton tonight • 1th exciting guest speaker Vltchctk

p.m. In 24) Fronczak.

107 Town...,d. All welcome.

ror-

••1'1\ultl-Con(liluratJonal Stlf.COflsl.stent fldd Theory
Trenshkln Metals" given by Prof, H. King Tuetde)' •t 4

Block. Phllosoptu. Profesor of the Unl'veuity of Wutern

Ontario. Ce.ndJe lighting at 4:30p.m. Fu!t hot rnulat 7
~~ N. fofcM.

"Tommy" Frldoy In 170 MPAC. Ellkoll, and Saturday In
146 Dlelendorf at 7. 9 ond mldnlghL Sunday ln the
Squire co,.rerence. Thealet al '· 1. and 9 p.m.

Pre-OccupationAl TheTapy mt}ors-There wil 1:&gt;tt no
further meetlng held U'lis semester. Application to the
~pt . and broc-.hures-lfefefence forms may be picked up at
the OT offiCe, 515 Ktm1&gt;611 To....r1 S.e OT otudent
advTIOC. If you have que:stio,\1'..

"The ~•Q·h.,ded Womon" tonight 4\ 400, 7, ond 9:30
p.m. In the Squire Cof'lftrtnce Thealer.

p.m . at the Amhent Olabad Hou$e.
Ser'lta-t tomorrow ot tO a.m.
l'loto: Boc:hpoge Ia a University ..,..Ice orThtSpearum.
N0tke,l are run fru cher~ The Specuum dou not
guarantee th1t aU noUc•• wiU
.nd reseNU the
right to edit all notices. I10TICES TO APPt!AA JIIOAE
THAr1 Or1CE JIIUST liE RESUBMITTED FOR EACH
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~Flbrosls.. Prit:~

dif"'llef'S for

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two. baskn of c:hHr, hcne.l raervetion.t and

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Theater and SUnNy lf'l the Wotdman Theater. tiotton. at
4: 1), 6:4). and 9:15p.m.

"A Boy and His Oog"tonlghtand tomorrow 01 midnight
1n the $quttc Conference The.aer.

much more. n'Ckd:s are ev.U.blrfrom eny TKE member
Ot from Ta&lt;n l'loble at 837-3458.
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prtclJion. Frtqucncly, catclully meuurcd arid• wtrc drtwn
up so pofntttl could boner copy a carcoon, album cover, or,
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printed wllh 11." Thtir murol r&lt;Ott1t.lbrlr hall •t*tt .
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Iron I quorccr and loo-ed mort like 1 frubcc chana •paceshlp.
bua o.n wu optlmlllk, pcrha,f Irom npcritncc. "Thl•l• my
lourch ycat," be explained. " l'm....alw.,-.ln on h.''
Thc fourth r!oor ol Richmond Bulldlna) had II• own ldtl&gt;
for Muralmanlo. A lahhlul rtprmnltllon of lhe Ramonol
was joined by o complex, roncuclc colored dcslan •ccmlnaly
composed or • number or dlllercnt objec11 and encltlcd
"Oroo~ube." Thc "Oroovllcs" on che Ooor au&lt;mpced 10
••plain the mconlna or Oroovecut&gt;a In various w.,-., "h'1 all,
and Chen iu nochlna." "11'1 Urcond,daath ." "ThlJIIIU paine
\l dr&gt;'ina "~&gt;• ·~ complained 91M &amp;rllll·
Spauldlna. on ch&lt; chlrd Ooor, leotwed ZiuY uclalmlnf,

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Cpme to ou workshops on:
Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. In
170 MFAC, Ellicott or
Thursday, Nov. 20 at 3:30 p.m. In
J
233 Squire.
·VIsit our l~formation tables
located ln. Squire Hall's Center
Lounge, and by tlie Woldman
. Theater in Nortpn .Hall .
. .l l _ . } r......,., Alfeh.

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"011, I don't know," a quoct lrorn Porky ol The L-kck
Rucals. lltb411tndtntln appured In 111 lmmtnlt Stall and
11m polncllf do•n ch&lt; boll. "Th&lt; Souch •111 rlst opln,"
promiNd one palnttr.
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IRC pmldtnl Orcu Smllh uplalned cn..r lh&lt; project.
while elaboraltl I&gt; lncxponiiVt. "Mo.c materials wtrc
donolld.'' he 11 d. E~pttloll~ lndlopa~llble, be modo clcar,
- • Tony Ort)llk, ol FO&lt;mon Palnccrs, who wu an
"lndlspt~uoblt" advisor and Ortjllk' l bou, Sure Folu. who
donoced ,.,., paln1 and sllrttn. Dowry Bwh ole he Cu11odlll
Scr¥1cfl ol111 prO\'ldod palnll.
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bcaullncaclon or lht Willi or Blllcou bears whnua 10 lhll

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opinion or ch• art,..r\ In prosrua. "Thee colon"" nuklna
mt lick," lhe complained, blitY WO&lt;klna on somt llrlpro of
..nd huft. " I wuc to vornlll" Evtn anlsu havt chclr
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�'DaoJerous precedent'

Administration comes cloSe io touching fees
dwteriJoa (Of the Uni...U.y, but ia this cae
A tloral by Uolwnity officials 1D s&lt;W:
•udalt llllndaiDry roe mOD&lt;)' oo ~ pay ..,
_ . _ . Slllllall Aooodation b'iil liB 6ea&gt;

1mned "a deQIICfOWI pr«cdent" bt sA
T~ Alan Naollan.
The plonncd
..u.;t; WhiCh rcpr&lt;S&lt;Ilttd the nnt ~irK UB
bu !ittm!Hcd to &lt;ooorol ,,. diJtributloA or
stu~ Cunclt, wu av~ed only b&lt;c.IIIIC tb&lt;'
billllready bcal paid.
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T1ic onrdue bW CAme rrom tilt 8letl&lt;
Scllllml Unlon (BSU) (Of usc or a ohatleied
81~ bul on .,. AlltDil 4, 1910 ftdd trip.
"="dlaa to UB AIJIIcan« Purolwioa ~
Willl!lm L~by. Ill~ bill r.,. tile bul..,..... w\lh
IM..tlk:lt ao tilt d&amp;~ or liSt, and said th&lt; roc
..., ... iD •:IOda77.•
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Arter BSU JOl tltt bill, N -· rccalled
thai " aameoao ~It, or dld DOt brins
li in" to SA-&lt;h&lt; orpn!uuoo. responsible
tot I"'Jllla 1bt inVOlc:e llld chorlipa it to.,.
dub's IeCOunt.
NormaJ11, Sub· Board 1- the riscalaaeney
oCSA-Would ha•e paid th&lt;chat&amp;&lt;, but th&lt;y
dld not reo;dv&lt; a •oucha untn Oetober 23.
Sub-Bolrd exaeutlvt Dlraetor O!:nnis Bll(k
reported 1hat the ch«k , ror S34' w~s drawn
a nd mailed on October 29.
" In the meantime, Bluebird business
offi cials attempted to contact SA in reaord 10
lu payment . Lois Oayler or 11&gt;&lt; company
said numerous aue.mpcs were made co
conoacoth&lt; Slud&lt;nl Of8111liutlon, but Nathan
dtnled this. "'Yin&amp; only one call
10
SA.
Luby remarked that after Blue Bird tried
"many tim«" to talk to N.,han, the
&lt;o&lt;npany lOt in to~h with him on November
I, &lt;inoc "they've known me Car yoors.'" Luby
uplaincd that normally he dots th&lt;

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h&lt; ora. 1101 Connally Involved onnl lh&lt; bus
Q)(JXJOLioo call&lt;cl.

is SA's mpacsibility 10 pay th&lt; biD, CM&gt;1 or
BSU's bud&amp;rt&lt;"
All studml ~ officials said ohls

MloUko

administration had... 1rfcd 10 inle:rfm in

Luby "'""' 10 the Uni•cnlly's occ:ountlna
depanm&lt;no.
H e contacotd ConuoUer
~illlam Baumer ln Financial Scrvf&lt;es, who
adm1utd that after a cursory lnspec;tlon he
"mode • mhtake,'' "and rorw•rded the
matter to UB's acc:ou!lllna ornce.
Cbid ICCOIInWit Stllllley Templeton aol
Involved throuab his usi.uant, Notmatr
Sblifke. "templeton propoocd to pay the biU
with stadtnt mandlllorj' r....maoey that
UB'I a&lt;COwWJ1&amp; dtpertm&lt;nt &lt;oUects rar SA
and ...,ds ID Sub-Bovd in bi.ofl1onthly

inumal matttrl.

repr«C-nted the

fiur

1irn~

lbat

the:

••Fron1 ell possible

virwpaioM. this was preuy USIY (or
szudenu," Block poinotd out. SA President
Tim Shtthan reported 1h:u "a.n l$sue like thls

has 100 ram10calions-and 1he mosl
da,n srrous one b thai 1bcy do Ot\• have the
power to do.thiJ."
Crowo up
The ~A l&lt;adtr upi.Jncd that

I rcw yean
LO UB ....
!lUker. Durin&amp; hi1 visit hr damat&lt;d hls
&lt;li=ts.
hotd room. and SA ao&lt; ,,. expt!\$111&lt; hotel
''ThcUai...U.yfeltthat they had th&lt;riJ)It
bill. Prdlllle was put on th&lt; University oo
to take the money"''" orr th&lt; toP." BI.Kk mak•.,. stud&lt;nl a&lt;pnlzonlon poy Up.
n:aoar\cd.
Aecordina to Sl&gt;edlllll. AUoc:iate Vice
Templeton upi.Jncd oha.t he bdicva Sub- Pmideno fD&lt; Student Mfaln Anthony
Bovd !tad I • •cavalier lltiludt" toward
Larcnz&lt;ttl ruled that S A orneiab .....e "all
payiaa the biU, 10 he was "Pf~lYBOinaoa grown up.'" and reiUscd to involve UB in the
offset thr rae money," or, on other .,ards, disputt.
hold hack studtm roes. 11nd bill Sub Board .
" Why is the Soatt or New York upset?"
He c:onresS&lt;tl that wK.., he propooed to hold
Black qucstion&lt;d. Ht termed the Oap o•cr
back the mandatory runds he was nat5ure if th e u no•• • due bil l .. rid icu tous ."
leaaUy he "could or not ,u
commenlins thac "'-"'~ Uoivmity, never pay.s
But aeeordiu1 oa SA attorney Richard ~r bills on time. •• Rl•ck snrcastlcally
Lippes, the Unl•tnity "can't properly do offered to send all or Sub· Baards' bills to the
that (withhold ohe money.)" He said UB ha&gt;
UB a c:oaunolnJ ofrocc, pointing out that SA
nothing to do with SA or Sub-Board's bitt &lt;auld save "the studcnu about SIOO,OOO a
paymtou, and the whole affair wat year•• in business fcts.
"betwten the 11udtn1 savernment and lh&lt;
Sheehan rcvraled that SA hu asttd Lippes
merthant. Th&lt; Unlvcnloy has nD!hlnJ to do
far ad¥i&lt;...,. the d tter, and thoo th&lt;
with 11. ••
• orpni&gt;ation will probably be u-nclin&amp; al&lt;fttr
Nathan pointtd ouo thai bero~ the
to UB admini$trat0fs e•plalnon&amp; that "it il
occoontina orroot "orrt&lt;ed" to pay orr the ncx in the boa iottrnt" or th&lt; school to
invoic&lt;, "th&lt;y did not eh&lt;ck i ( .,. bll$ intmer• In stuiltnl nnan&lt;es.
actually came, or lr th&lt; check had bem paid.
"If th&lt; Unh·crslty wu OJina oa t&lt;ol the
SA o:toanered the bus, not th&lt; Uni•cnity. It riaht (to intttfttel. they pieked 1 poor

•ao. TimothY Ltary was brau&amp;ln

examplt: here," Dlac~ c:Aclahmd . "II wa~
only on 60 days rt«ivablc- accou"l and only
SJOO ~

For 1hc: University to threaten

us-roahrn I• the only word t ha"&lt; for that
kind or thn:at."
Shtthan -announced before thl~ent.
uwr Jlm usume&lt;i that they smt OW: all of
the monty" th&lt; schooleoli«ttd fOf SA frO&lt;n
studtnl biUm&amp;. But . 11 Now .,.r'll ha\t to
cMck aU of it. Wr will take au rne&amp;$Uf($ to
prOlcn our ri&amp;hts, and 10 conuo1 t.tuden\

feu."

Price of student union
is more than expected

Learn The
World Of

PROFESSIONA
RECORDING

by S.th Goockhlld
~ws£dltor

Tht Studrnt Auociatlon (SA)"a proposed Student union-to b&lt; built
Vtfth printc fund1-wlll COU appro,;ima!tlY $10 million, ac:c:ordin.a to an
estimate prcpartd by John Papa, Oireetor of Cost Control fm th&lt; Staoe
Uni•cnityCo!IIINCiion Fllnd. Th&lt; PJic&lt; quoted "surpriS&lt;tl" SA Pn:.sid&lt;nl
Tlm Sheehan, who malntlllncd tl\at It was "hi&amp;b" Cor tbe government to
&lt;(Insider fundlna in ,,. near rutwc.
The SA Presldtnt l&amp;fd he met with Uaivenity President Robert L. IC&lt;tt&lt;t
last ..-..k to s«ur&lt; his help in atua&lt;tina private fund&gt;. " K&lt;tttr slnJ)cd ouo
lOmt tikoly sou rca for tb&lt; money that we could 30 to," Sheehan added.

SELECT SOUND
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873-2717

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"'but that•s only one avc:nuc:· He noc.cd lUI SA '4"0uld s.eck ou1 04her

NOVEMBER Z2nd

lfDUps and individuals (Of h&lt;lp "tq avoid plac!na all our tJJ1 in one
basket ."
Papa'• prloc ntomat&lt; Is for a S&lt;Oorrd !lud&lt;nt union to c:omptrrn&lt;nt the
Stat ...upparttd one, Which SA reds is inadequ.tc for ils nctdl ancl thDI&lt;
of the Other ~tudent oraanb.atioru oo&lt;:ampu,. Tbf New York project,
calltd the Piau Union, wilt stt construction within the next ftw yeors,
a""ordlnato Vice Pr..tdcnt for FacllltlC$ Ptannina J ohn Nul and Shochan.

In tne new gym at

BUFF. STATE

SOUTHSIDI tiOHNNY
and tho

ASBURY.JUKES
built , SA witt nat be able to pay roo ito m.Jn~nance and upktcp. ~cdid.
ho..'&lt;Y&lt;r. rtveal that the McDonald&gt; Corporation ltlU ••pressed 1111 tot~t
in entt"rin,a the compka:. but 1haa it will not put up any ptf'&lt;On.structlon
fund!.
•St..chan said thu lh&lt; otcd [Of oh&lt; cO&lt;nplmt&lt;nt is real S\n&lt;e tb.e ~
funded union and the prQtllt Tllben Hall 51*" c:ombine to equal only lh&lt;
rom and second floors or Main Strtct"a Squir&lt; Hall. Additionally, the
Pmidtnt is cooamcd witb lhcal c:oftSCTVallyc:s coouollins Albany
Lq;slature. lh&lt; Piau Uaioo miabt not b&lt; rtnishcd in 1984 as -ultd.
"I am coovinced that a &lt;entrlliLed Utlivtrsity Union is desperatdy
ntcdtd fllf th&lt; ~bersl Campus." Slteo\lltl..tdcd. Noti!&gt;a the Ua~··
coaaem about ~ciuO!ityohtua..,, ure on campus, the Prcsldentealled on
the admi.aistration to help aotract (uodina. " A oentralll&lt;d student union is
the lo&amp;lcal swtina poiII} ror actiQa,"-~hllll c:ootlnucd. "If indtcd it (the
oidmlnistratlan) is williita to put iu
where its mouth Is."
• H e said th8l when Squirt Hall is closed down--&lt;o be refurbished as a
dental radUty-SA will allow student orJIIIlltatloJis to be $hufned .to
alocrnlllc' ond temporary laoations. but ..tdcd that ihc privooefY funded
union is nc:cess&amp;IY for the tons-term future. ;
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money

"W~rt: at the point, btJtud&amp;lnaJy, lO ac«pt' ~ll"'~ can Itt and we
havr to PfOCetd wilh whO! ,.e·ve &amp;01•" Sht&lt;han condudcd.

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' Any :rrouble

Equators
Tim Pole Toad
Buff,..cfs Biggest

Hew Walle Dance Party

Correction
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846-5862 or viio the
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Nov. 20 end 21st.

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Gen Ed h~ passed,
but questions·remain
by Setb Goodchild
N•'tlll EdlJor

NAVY OFFICERS
'GET RESPONSIBIUTY FAST.
UUAB CONCERTS &amp; FM88

For all the important maucrs discussed and answered at yCSierday's
Faculty S&lt;nate SP&lt;Cial meetin1 oa General Education, enouJb remained in
lht air so as 10 almos. miously question Chairman Norman Solkorrs
assenioo tbal "~ have General Educa~ion."
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The rrodured aalure or the ll&lt;nll&lt;, as evidenced by the •'OCCS on the
various am&lt;ndmcnu to Am end Letters rq&gt;r...,.tatl~ M'&gt;ehad Mazaer's
motion indicated that 1 consensus hos yCl to be readied. AI 1'\aesdoy's
session, the Faculty body ~CC&lt;~&gt;~ed the oc:cdC11ted version or Division or
Unlkrsraduate Education (OUE) Dean John Pcradouo's ...... and
endoned the notion or workiOJ towards full implementation or the oriainal
prOifam.
Under the carefully orchestrated leadersbip or the .l!lte&lt;:utlve Committee,
the Senate voted to reject the pleas of former Chairman Ntw1on 0..-ver to
odop&lt; the Peradouo model IS the Oenerai Education ,o rovam. llad
a. Ciarvtr's move been accepted, the work of the standlna con\mltt't on the
academic procram would hove been nulror&gt;Cd.
ProbltlDS
Nlll'Mrous qu&lt;aiooJ remain as does oppositieo to the PIOI1UI ludf.
Althoua)l avoi&lt;linJ dbcuuion or the procram's metlu. people with
objcetions to various sections or the ptoposal could aroup 10 kill the
P&lt;Oifam. In foct, almost on..tltird or thOS&lt; at the 1pondy ancnded
meetina voted for Oarver•a rccommcndat.ion.
Butt he s.ticky spoil are many. First, the Faculty of Natural SelencH and
Mathematics has yet tO Implement the math skills ponlon of the provam,
allhoush the Enstlsh Oepallment has alrw:ly 11arted its lhare or the okUis
eomponml. This has caused both consternation and anacr in othff pans of
the Univellity, and the FKulty luelf bas other concerns thll II wonu
ln.&lt;W&lt;red before It will ICCCPI respons!bollly for iiJ lhare.

Analysis
Parker Calkins end Stulln Shapiro were two vocal penlci-.s In ~
debale )'Cit....S.y, IIDll despite bdnJ on Ill&lt;~ side, h appdtCd neither Is
rlllisbcd with pulhinJ hil views. Sblpiro's moUon 10 add _,depth to the
prOJ&lt;IIIl was r&lt;;jcaed ud Calkins was prevented from speaklna on oaother
lMtter after &lt;:a~Jine for a labratory component to Al&gt;C\OlDI*lY JOm&lt; or the
science courses. After the mcetina, Sblpir0 decllned to COflllll(llt on
whether be would re-submit his proposaL

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At the DWiy Oeneral Eduatlon dd&gt;otes dllriD&amp; .l!lte&lt;:utl•e Conunitl&lt;C
. - . . . . !hac resctVICloot by Mathematics ba~ been vocallud.
Matbcmorics and Nauni.Sdmca FIClllty nprt~Ct~Ul~Mi U~ soid-tho!
!bey CUDOI foresee ~ or the Math SU1I pon1oo or the
PfOinm 'l'bidl is c'titlcal10 the plan'• ..s.-loNJ
Oespit&lt; UDiwnity Presidatc .Robert L. Kft1er's
red!Dp of
SUpport on the "*1ft', P&lt;OI&gt;OIIGIII of nplcohCDtalloft hove yCI 10 S&lt;0
Mathematica 1 proarwn It will IC(;Cpl.
The '~banes rcqulrcment wu b.vdy touhed upon bflhe S....Cor1,for Politic:aJ SdeDce lnllnw:tor ltroene Slater'• ranittder or iu ~­
The~~ hu _,. bOtu Wlr'lDly recieved by the SenNe heel.,.. or
lu compla nature.
"-'- - lllcoaood oocr • TIIOidly's -.iq-clu&amp; 10 Solkofrs
~ OD u.l;oa lb&lt; -oabjea be Paidouo'•IIIOdd-lo (ka.-al
Eda&lt;alioa ........_,, opprowl of coanes for'* by ltUdetlu. Muy red
lbe ....... croup baa ~ ,........., to ooru;. 1*11 of ~
Ullioasily Ito adoctiac COlll'a d . - - c.rry lilt P'OI&lt;M's ·
"-~~&lt;&gt;' poiDI or.,.,.--. ... lilt ......_ Is ..,_ ...,. ~ be
r&lt;qtmd far ......,. wllo fd W
•!oo, &amp;o.. Smoton
wuted "' Clll . , _ lbe au•ber, bat ...._ doaJ.a.
baalit!c resu!Ud T~ artcnooon wba
Nell Mumyprioated
a IDOIOOII to llw area wbidl •u ~owJy deleotcd. lbe r.vorablt
mpot~Sealmoot COJWes runller dTJCUIIioa:pftht "!!!Per·

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�Debates subside, Foe Sen approves revised Gen Ed plan
l)y

John Lopieaa

Montttlnl Editor

The powtr or words.

Tangled between dispUI~ Aboul rcJolutlon verba&amp;t and parlimcmary
the Faculty Senate Tuesday xave its unanimous approval to a
scaled-down vus,on or the Ocnc.ral Educ.tion proaram It okaytd almost
p~ures,

one year ago.
Th• plan, mold&lt;d by Division of Underaraduat&lt; (DUE) Dean John
Peradotto in response 10 a summer task force rcporl detailina the
ramirtcations should the ori&amp;inaJ proa.ram be implemented. consists of two
m~Jor claus.. outlining 1 Otncral Educalion stud&lt;nt'~ obliaatlons.
A freshman initially &lt;nroUed in the Unlvcr•ity dorina the 1984-lll
academic Ytar wiJJ be required to complttc one "approved General
Educ:alioaH course in each or the Ove Knowle&lt;t,e Areas OUIJidc tM:
stude-nt'.s intended major. accordin1 to the plan. Coupltd with 1hat

provision.

t~o

adcUtional ·approvtd courses uaktn "in each or two

Knowlcda.e Arras outside:'' or lht GC'nt:ral Education Shidtnt"J Spteialiud

ana of study ar~ ma.ndaced.
Spootnull
Tht Knov.-lqr Arca.s-lnaendcd 10 dh-idt tht broad ipcc'trum or
UmV('f'Sity courw offenna.s toto so: spcdrK areas-were mJnorty t.ink~
with by the Senate utbc "'Littrature/ Arts"' croup b«atM ''Lhrraturr and
the Aru," thus aUowin&amp; a student to frn!y choos&lt; front tbc broad cat&lt;aory
r1tbu than treatin:a tht Area 11 a-.o 'separate curricula under a sin,&amp;k
hcadinJ. Tht sw;te:h c·ha"a.td 1~ oriainaJ pbn'a rc&lt;"Om.mcndations
rtqu.Jrina studmu to t:nroU In t-.'0 ''Litttature" and ont: .. Ani" courses.
to jUst on&lt; oJT&lt;rin&amp; from both.
Stroaalina bdwect&gt;laps&lt;s of correct parlimcntary pt'OC&lt;dure, th&lt; Sc:nat&lt;
tntenai.M'd a series or SUJIC$tions from mt:mbtrl llral.irted from various
depanmonu. With the Pcradotlo resolution ln hand, former Sc:nate Chair

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TALAAnYE GROUP:Tbt Faculty s.n.M CfM.twltcl
T...,.
Hllllf'• ~ ,..t~y ahemoon MCt CliKaMd O.....al
Eduution few umo..1 tfwM heMs.. fiMift acaptiftt
.c:c.t.t.t.ct ....,.ion of DUE o..n Johft ltet8dotto•• - - .1 tot

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.,..,. . Of11U.AMOIWIIM~MI....,....,. (tro.tlefl
IO"""" f llfW•td Oidey Md htt~Mt.. LudWtg bOth fill lilocNm
~ • nil .,U IMIII Latt.IM'I SenajDr MK:tt.M:IIhUOef,

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Newton Garver aUC"mptcd 10 convince hi$ colleaauel to adopt an
amc:ndmcntthat would d&lt;let&lt; cmain pht...l from the then-approv&lt;d draft
malcina the proaram-nipulat&lt;d u a "SIC!&gt; towards the original
plan"-the Senate's Onaliud Ccneral Education off&lt;rinJ.

"II ls inheri~tly uflhtallhy •o constantly revise and thrcattn to rtvi!te the
program," Carv..- •l(plain&lt;d to the subdu«&lt; Talbert Confet&lt;n&lt;e Room
audi&lt;oce. " It's time to ke&lt;p our bloody hands off (Ccneral Education)."
Carver's succs&gt;ar, Psy~holoaY profc&lt;sor Norman Solkoff defend&lt;d the

1\JAMA PART
Wed. Nov. 19th 9 pm

temporary iatention or the. Peradocto plan noting that the resolution ''will
r&lt;tain the spiiit orOcn Ed." The Dean'sdrafl, the Chairdcclar«&lt;, "wasn't
design&lt;d to do It (implement Cenenl Education) in a halved way, but to
start it in the right Yt· iy."

Onslau&amp;bl

,

..The Garver amendment i.s the bat thina to do," opinC'd Co~ter
Science Professor Stu an Sh;piro, who played a vocaJ role throu.&amp;hout che
session. He was countertd, howevtt. by an onslaucht of Stnators comlng
to the aid or the beleaauered proaram. "This is it." ' SlrtS$t:d an Ans and
Levers Senator. "Plain and slmpl&lt;. thcr&lt;'o nothin' elso but this (for
Otncra1 Education)."
Ura«&lt; on by En&amp;fuh Professor Thomu Connolly, tbc Senate-after
about IS minutes or debate dofeat&lt;d th&lt; Carver motion by almost a 2-1

lllllrlin.

Despite nuti'IC'ro~ attempts co edit or add to tbt: pros,ram. only a
compnltrli!&lt; ammdmrnt suuest«&lt; by A£&lt;0Ciate Manaaem&lt;nt Prof&lt;SSOr
Jaol"' Trice witltslood th&lt; Senate's scrunity. lbtbcr than aucmpt to
includ&lt; and tll;plain transf&lt;r stud&lt;nt obU,..tlons in Ocncral Education,
Trice oaplained it '"auld b&lt; easi&lt;r to ddcte a conuov&lt;nial ph,... atO•J&gt;ina
tnrufcr&lt; witb f&lt;eshmm and r•~ it with a otatanftlt emph.IUUina that

these Rudcuu ate noc "cumpc" rrom (ieaua.l Education requircmcnts~

DRESS CODE
Pajamas, togas, robes,
shorts (boxers), anything.

Pajama Contest Rules
1) None; 2) (anything acceptable)
however management does ask
that you keep your P.J. Bottoms
on (most of the time).

AWARDS FOR

£Oil
1D addition 10 lb&lt; rqular n&gt;cmb&lt;n in aucndan«, r&lt;prucntativcs from
tbc Sludc:ot Aosoclallon (SA) obs&lt;Tved tbc me&lt;~ina dlstnoutlna thrir
''position'' oo tht: Gcnttal Education issue...0\.r attention is on • broad
&lt;ducation and we •ncourqe Scnaton to •uppon this focus on br&lt;adtb,"
lb&lt; haodout said. "We &lt;ncourqe Sc:nators to r - l u th&lt; m&lt;ritl of
Ocncral Education and load our Unlv..-sity In tbc dircaion or 1 Cfdtlve
propam."
SA visitors iDCiud&lt;d Salitor S. Mlcha&lt;l Perlmutter, Dirtctor of
Acad&lt;mk: Affai" uuren Shapiro, SPQkers Bureau Chairman Hltc&lt;h
Hathl, President Thn Shcehlft and 11ud&lt;nt David.l-lofrman.
Allho~ab th• mcetina, had rcc:civ&lt;d much "ballyhoo-christen&lt;d the
pivotal Ocncral Education mecllna of the yeu-most Senators S«m&lt;d
indifr.....,t to lh&lt;: P&lt;oce&lt;dlna. aome whlspaina throuah tbc scuion while
• otbtt1 made urly qill. After tbe pro~ was,JiaaUy approv&lt;d, mo11
scoa1ors scurried towards th&lt; door, prompUna calls to r&lt;tum from the diu.
The final adjournment ~. antiolimacdc- u the denoument was siJOal&lt;d
ntinut&lt;d. earlier by a omlUna Solkoff,
11
We now have Oenml Education, .. the Chair suinmattd.

Most Original
Most Co111fortable
Most Provocative
Wear your PAJAMAS or anything elaH ta It and recefoe r...a
FREE drlnb-Yaur choice of wine, mixed drlnb or drrqt beer.

... .J. BOTTOMS
..,. .... --.... ..,.
rl.llt · - lr•• u.a.

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FOOD- BOOZE- B OOGIE
~..... .......

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! Frosh nab first priority
i in dormitory sweepstakes
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., Tony c.-.

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Slgdk- add&lt;d. " e- lholoP

1M frabaoao b8d ao paoitioa oaw

~ s..tt ,.,...,.

Fcalaa will rccaw priotky ror

~ oo..,.,pas- sunirlt DtlU Fal

!l

as •

,...,It

of r.........todool&amp;
rdeoscd
e., Dlrte10&lt; of
Mldioon L.
eo,.,. ond Vlec l'l'aidcD1 for
SWdeal "rrolu lkhord A .

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!!! CIUido ;, • positjoQ -

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Siadtow.
'TK -

is lhe r0111k Of a

widaJ&gt;read poll of UB sc..S..W.

faeuJcy IJ&gt;d ..smlalsua~on cat.,
nrlict this ..,...,.,, Th&lt; rq&gt;on
tiles the n&lt;a:Ui1y "lo dCYdop a
resickn« hall policy 10 determine
more cquicably which lfOUP should
be afford«! prloricy consideralion

_ , . , .-yon&lt; .........
Ilion; priorily."

L6 1M

O..,Vtbt.POti&lt;Jtllllt, rft11111i.q

.......,._.. 'WII IIlii,_ 41
pa-.- or 111e ...a.bk b&lt;ds witll
580 IIKft olloi..S to umsr.. ON!
...,. fordp JI1ICialcs.
In llrina prioricy llOtus 10
frdll1110t1 for clonnsf'OI« UB would
become Oftly lhe Stale
Uni•&lt;nily or Ntw York (SUNY)
univenily ~n1er 10 do "'· Th&lt;
Olher-Siony BraoL-hu ~
Ji•·ifta housina priori1y to frcslun&lt;n
for lhe .,.., ftw yean occ:or&lt;finiiO
"s&gt;lJianl 10 ahe Director f&lt;&gt;c
Housin1 SJcpbanie Hessel.

a.t UB ror availablt on.ampl.l&gt;

Tv.oo o1he-r SUNY uni-.crshy

hoUJina. "
The- study was undtnaken on fht
h«fs of abc houJina Jhonaac cartfn
this Fall, which lcfl many Orsa-ytor

'"'"""· AI bony and BinaJ&gt;tmlon,
&amp;i'\lt priority 10 tt'turnina Rudents
wilh 1hC' lacier mtrictin.g that
further to only wuminl dorm

srudents

seeklns oH-ctmJ"US

housinJ accommodations. At the
time. many called ror a « ·
anossmen1 or Unlvc.,ltr policy or
&amp;Jvina f'irlt .shot at dorm space co
relurnins 5tudcnu.

l'rlorltr
The s1udy &amp;roup did no1 •ncludt
fr~hmen

slnce ' 'They wo,lld ha\'(

hetn • biastd sroup,.. Boyct
uplained. "They'rr folks cha1 an
new 10 chc UmvcDIIY-"

411Udenu. lkan Nappon. Assistant

Director of Residence ror
Mana,cmena •• SUNY I Albany.
uplalntd that no lid b pla«d on·
the ullotm(nt o( space to rtturnins
t~ l udenu. N•ppon pointed our that
ohhouah Albony 1lvts freshmen
steond priority, 99 pt'rt'mt arc
acco mmodaced . AI SUNY
Olnahatnaon, Secretary for the
O.reccor ror RtsidC:IlCC! Life Unda
Shocmak&lt;r41Mi.d thai if any
fmhmc:n fA'-~» oct'Un. they arc

DkKw of Howi"' llacison L hrce

,._,""' postlton~ tet:omtnMddtfJ h•MmM ,."'..,.n,•r 11-1101•t1 m doul1

trlpled-th"e
10
a
room-lmmedlacdy.
In lhc UB report, handicapped
and rtlurning studtnltart given the
neAt rour priority sloes. with
sophomores genina preference li.."Urcturnini juiors and juniors '
rtcdvln&amp; pri.oricy over seniors.
finishi"s sixth in the survey wrrc
transfer studeDit followed by Equal
Opponunhy Procram (EOP)
students and forcian studcnu.
Local studmti-Who li¥c within a

oenig komes back as komic kin
Comedian Tommy Kornia tnterta•nC"d a suuu1in&amp;
room only crowd fall Thunday In the Fillmore
Raom, wllh an onayof;&gt;unk aool&lt;, polltk:aland UB
jokes.
Over 900 proplc turn«! oua fO&lt; ahc fO&lt;mtt
/'lariollol L11"'1J00n CX&gt;mk . ,.ho happens 10 be a

197S UB Jtaduo.ae. Complet&lt; with a slide show, he
perform«! for an how and one half before a biJ)IIy
rctcptjve

audi~.

"II was a ¥Cry suc:cessruJ show, SA Speakers
Bwcau Prcsidtftl Hilcsh H01hl said. "h shows yoU
whu mandaaory ftes can do."

JO milt radius of UB-otbaained
priority only over Jtlduate studenu
and those from the Intensive
Enalish LanJullfc lnSiilul&lt; (fELl).
Some aroup5. sue~ a s
handicapped and EOP SIUdents will
be provided space lrea.ardlcss of the
survey rt~ulu. Sia&amp;clkow said.
Handie~ppcd studcnu a.rc cnouah
of a minorily of ahe studcna
populalion 1h11 provldlnJ chym
spa~ 4" 110t hn 11 po11n1
problenu, the rC"port scatts.
MoJI EOP 11udenu wlfi ~
oonriderN •s thhtr rc1untin1
' rudrn1s or "' freshmen and
therefore. the priority aniancd 10
Ihem will be bctlrr then Ihe S&lt;Ycnlh

Each ha&gt;Jl housins policy, thoa
bK'Il .,o(vlns o•tt the ye11s
rather than btina SUIJICSI..S by ahclr

ru.s

Unhershy
popul•tion
s·urvcy,lhcy explainrd .

by

There had hetn socut fllC&lt;UIII ion
over whether or uot Univtrslty
Prescd&lt;nt Robert l . Keller would
approve and 1&lt;4'&lt;Pt 1he paper'$
rccommc:ndations.. Siutlkow told
Tlw Sptctrum "Ketler mmc out
very SHUDJI)' in favor o( h. ••

Si&amp;aclkow also cxpr&lt;&gt;Std hope
fO&lt; ncwhouslna &gt;pa« in ahe repotl.
Some ofrkc &gt;pa« ~ill be converted
1mo future darnu, amountina to
ahoutlS beds ahhoulh th&lt; posiaion
pape• dca a liaure or JOO beds. Buc
spot in I he compltttd sunt-y.
Ano1hcr key position papct Siud~ov. qucsllon«&lt; ahu ftJur&lt;'s
ospca in sped foe wrium policy 011 accuracy, nocing 1M UniYf"o.ft)'
housinc cmphwLins percmaaacs of ac:quJro ·'new' • beds tvuy )"ear.
predicted enrollment. Sluelkow Dapiae llle rcw new b&lt;ds and ah&lt;
and Boyce n01ed. None or the othca ratncttoni 8o)'Cc as.scntd. ••Wr.
SUNY Cm1crs said !hey have such .... 111 do lht Kst ""~ c..-an to adhtrc co
orroaa~ policy.
tiM approved ritura. ••

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Nuclear Armament
- a dissenters view
A Talk By
Father
Daniel
Berrigan
TODAY- Wed; Nov. 19

at 8:00pm
Haas Lounge - Squire Hall

.

FR~E
~

The Blue Bird blues woe:
---a~:udents air busing gripes
•

by Ell«n LH
S/J«t~m

S41Jj/Writrr

Bcll&lt;r communication beawccn UB &gt;1udcnu and the Blue Bird Bus
Company sllould lead lo belltr &gt;trvicc. Direc:aor of Campus Busina Roger
McOIIJ told members or lhe Scudcnt Affairs Qlmmintc Tuesday.
In an informal 90 minute queSIIon·and-answc period, Mc()ill Ol&lt;plain..S
that he beUe~es a joint commhtec becwccn the company and 1he scudent
body is n...Sed to facUh••e communl&lt;lltion. He aho dis&lt;:usstd some or Blue
Bird's pr~ur&lt;s and polldes which Ihe Sludenl representatives questioned
him on.
1\.s nudtnts conllnually mencioncd b~ud c:onccrnlna: ovcrc:rowdinc. latr
and non·appearina buses. ofltn to the enUahccnmt.nl of.lhe dirCCior on t.he
averaae Blue Bird rld«'s upeal&lt;nces, McOIII e•pr&lt;&gt;Std all the mar&lt;
enthusiasm ror Lbr jolnt committee. "'What we c:ould do." he said. "is
rorm a sort of sub-comm_lttet with student rc.prncntaJives and a ptrson
from tht bus company ot myuU co mm_ onc:c a week. twice a ~A&gt;'«k~ or
once a mon'h-whatcvc•· ls needed.
Director of Scudtnt "(fain Dawn Ferrara was an avid proponmt of llle
idea. She discussed initlaalna the plan whh a Campus-wide bus......,., In
which Sludtnu -uld - · spcdfoc: times and plaocs w!\ert buses were
frcqucncly critidud.
McOill ~ enabuslaJ!k cowards lhe mov., a possible &lt;Xtrl cb«k on
abc Blue Bird company, which hu lnconvcnl.......S cveo him oo oa:asioo.
"lid positively 6Yid l"!ten I'm In lhe (EIIicou) 1unnd and il is filled with"
ponpk IJ&gt;d l.hcre are no bwa."
However, his ernpalhy did tittle to SlOP lhe b.,.,...o o( c:riliciSI!Is 0...
• come from lhe small aroop or &gt;1udenu who, fike probably CYCrJ audtnlat
UB, have ~ Yictim!Ud b)t rho bus company.
One co-ed complain«! or bdna assaulted by a 81"" Bird busdrivcr. Th&lt;
infrequency or niah• buses bawccn campuses ..... onoth&lt;r ~«.
Another swden1 complained or bovina co leave ahe Ellioocl ccmplex 90
min... cs before hlt 6:30 p.m. d&amp;u juJI to be sure he could caleb a M.olJI
bus. Sc!twday mor}lina "no-show" driwcn ..... jua .-bet' beef

!1::

H?w.--.:r. lhe director wos nol wilhoua Ills owa pipes, pointina out two
~ular cone~ lhe Bluo Bird compa.oy hu c~prCSICd. '1be Studenli

ADMISSION

Spoeeored bv · SA Speaken Bureau

rirlin~ the l01e ncaha bUSOI who have coasumcd okohol," McGlhaid, "arc
a bus'."' both the d~ ud lhe cquipmau." For this reason, be
mmllOO..S thai lOIII&lt; dn•m have nm refus«! 10 do t.he '-te-nllht "''"
"We don't wan! to have JO SlOP KTYkes 01 II p.m." he mildly WWD&lt;d. ,
He abo noted lhe Blue llltd dUm lhat lludenu haft ~ opeainJ tbe
btu ~ICIICY !loon 10 hasc... tbdr departure. ~lhouab 1M committee
saw luUe 1\arm in this, ahoy s,..ed a -pedal tip be poaed askinJ
11udenu10 rcfroln from this IIJepl prll&lt;tb
•
.. 'Wh&lt;rc .have all lhe old, IMic CIOftlfonabk, buies aone1" one audern
ask«! btwild....Siy. McOIU answ....S J!mpl,r uw "!hey kept brcakboa
do"!"· '111&lt; mochanlcallrOublo b8d rc.chod • point w!\ote we dodd«! new
capual invcsunentlln lhe roma. of new buses) wu a n«:es~ily."

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Feasible implementation?

Senate delays ac~on on a aay Core Center, cuts 12 clubs
"'

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C•-EdhO.

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The Student Asoocialion (SA) Smato load 111 ironic .slt..atioo wben It
&lt;onvtntd Monda_y alkrnoon. 'EI&lt;vCII SA oraaniudottt forfeited tlttir
alloc:atcd budaer While, a.t tho wne tim&lt;, tho Ad Hoc O,Ud Coso
Commk!ct f&lt;'l"""ed funds fO&lt; the lmplemen!MoOn Of I Cllild Care Ca)tcr,
SA OV«tor of Student Otcuiutions DiU MKk ptOpOttd tJw lh&lt; U
ITOUI&gt;S be dml&lt;'d flllldinJ Pnct tbey had oqlei;ted to s;ubmil a lilt of tltrir
oflicas and an opdoce or theic bolcle&lt;u. The OrieiaaJ doi.iu;,. ror
tillna !he infonnaioa wu October 15, but MKt had lflftttd tJte tardy

aroups• one month cxlaWoa.

The deactivated oraaolul.lonJ or..: tbe An AaJocicioft Soda!
Oerontolo&amp;Y ~iatlon, Women in Manqmteot, M w.a..;. Club, 1 •
Soeltty or ~merkan Pholoarapher1. Table Tennit Club, Apartheid Suwty
Oroup, Nahonal Assoeiatloo for the Advmoement of Colored P&lt;Ople UB
Vanily Club, AlTECA and the Otuinil Club.
'
However, Senate O!airmu Steoe Jc.plan said hoter tlw tbe defuna
~roupo may be ~ivaed if thc:ir ~ raabmito budaa and a
h&lt;t of Off~UFS. "Tbttt'J no reosoo why ..., l!louldn'l IJ&gt;I)Iovt lb..,.,"
Kaplan remarked.
Clolld Cott
Oroduato Student Aslociatlon (GSA) manber Aule Mediae proposed
that the S&lt;nate alloeato S790 tOwards tho bud&amp;ct of
Child Olro
8
Implementation Comminee.
Tilt Comminee will lnrtude
SISOO
1
sdi&gt;C'tl&lt;k:d CoordinatO&lt; and an Ad hoe Boord of Olrttton eon•istlJ!g or
ood
PlR&gt;ClPlhn&amp; student •overnmenu. ·•- ·,n'·•-•'- r·pr-nt•···;;,.;~from
Unlvt'f&gt;Oty faculty and :'torr. The eoord::.~t;.~~
U990 budaa. SJ200 or whkh ltas already bttn ~~~. pro-·•

,;ill

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........
,. :u a rte&lt;nl eomproml,. of ahernatlve pl:uu suucst&lt;d by Sub Board I,

Inc C holrmon M111k Mour&lt; and Mtdi&amp;t. Mtdlse orlalnolly wanted
rundlns fo r . Child Car&lt; '•••lblllty S1Udy, while M&lt;&gt;Ore wished to US&lt; the
llc-turnulatcd monies ror lhe direct implementation or lht Ctnltr.

Durlna her p=&lt;nllltion. M&lt;di,e rndieaoed that "GSA and MFC
(Millard Fillmore Col~r} ha;t ..._ttd SI,OOO cxh on much ...,.alles
bud
. .... so "~ dOG' t thinl s~ lroon S.A IS that muth... Media• also
~:C~.':C!:/:;.:t ~;~.money ~ nrK &amp;Dina dirCCIIy to tht Calt..'

•I&gt;•

SA Treasurer AIJn Nathan lllrr decla~ed tbat
Finane&lt; Coinmiuee
wktth " ould be rcspontible for approvlna the olloatlon, lliill meet !ater!i~
~
dlsc
r
dl
..
.
h
1 «:&gt; wee ro
uss un 1l8 the Ccn1er. l:lowt'ver, Sc:na1~r !'fm WU.soo

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"GSA and MFC ho\le
o/locCNXI I 000 __ ... on
t:UUl
much smo/ler bCJA- SO
v5"w
we don't think S290 from
SA Is that
f!IUch. This
mooey is not going direcrJy
to the Cenll!!r, but to the
estob/lshmettt of it. "

s

-GSA
.

&lt;u&amp;&amp;~ll&lt;d that tit&lt; Finan« Committee convent durina 1 S&lt;nate ...,... to
&lt;urtlll any delays.

A .....w..
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...

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~ ~ .. ; .t_
. All~ m&lt;&lt;lon&amp; for abow IS minutes. Nathan-who is also O!a]rman or
the Frnanee Commltlet-announ&lt;td thll tht body could not reach a
coosensus cledslon. The CommittM wiU mt&lt;l Wednesday at 3 ~.m. rn
Talbm Hill to continue discus.sian of the Child Olrt r&lt;qll&lt;1t .
SA Preoid&lt;nt
Slwb.an revaltd thai tom&lt;
of thr f"rnanet
C~uee -·~about fundina for lh&lt; Coordinator, Sheehan
adVised t. . ,mmltttt ond the C!tild
proponents to be " pttp;ored 10
loot at a htmativo lo a Coordinator."
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Tim

m..,ben

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ooher business, Fa&lt;ulty Studrno 1\&gt;so&lt;:ratlon Trc..ureo Wlllillm

Finkel~ttin orrK:IaUy rer.igned from hli POSition. c:itina "time conS.lr&amp;inti, ••
was pr&lt;vlou•ly reported in Tht SPft'tnun.
Campus activist Michael Sleven Le&gt;insoo addr ..sed th&lt; S&lt;nate.
reqtle5tin&amp;tha1''aUtbb.smu.t wrilcmapinsa myaoodna.mr~c:orro..'ttd.''
LeWuon died poftllrtic\e$ in Tltr St&gt;«trum lftd ThundtmJmt•t (now Tltr
Otrll'lll) as ckfamatory.
Levinson SUII&lt;Sied 11&gt;11 tht ScnOie avoid a

&amp;I

la~il by pur;thultll ci&amp;br - i n Tltr St&gt;«trum so thtt ht may mat&lt; •
pub6c correctron of th&lt; alleced distorrions.

Some Scnaton upruscd concnn thar the matter did nol faSt u:nckr the
juri~ittion of the Senale and that they uc nol rcsponsibl( for the ltlions
or previous Stoat\'S. "Thi• 111 happened when we were In &amp;nommar
icllool," Kaplan romatked. No der:IJion wu m..U.

College suicide rates skyrocketing; no UB stats released
by Lisa Fried

PltJIIJe.
"Some auY &amp;Dts 10 medical Kbool and has don&lt; well, and
all of o suddtn on .,, a.ll irnport4nt examinadon wh~c:
.:ver)lont'' Jooklna ror hlm 10 aec 8 aood lf~d~. h«:&gt; nunlu."
Whhc agreed chat 1 le»5 of some kind is a primary nftl.e
lnd that acadtmic ilandlna can abo play a Pill In lt. tfe
atulbu'td lh'i to 1~ fK1 lhat "u·, harder to do wtU hue
(ComtU) tl!an in many school&gt;." When asked if liCickmi&lt;
prasure wn a kadina nusc or wudmt i4.1icidts, he rrptkd,

S,..'"'"' Sloff Wriltr
1\c•'Ordlna to ' US Vital Statillical Rtpom (1961 · 751. the
national •u.lcide rate tor l S·l4 year-olds has illcrtlsed I) 1
pereenl in the past lilioen ya" and is eurrontly the third
ltadooa cause ol dcaJh tor thiS 1Jt lfOUP· At toll&lt;&amp;t.
oaoderni&lt; .IIAndinl, an&gt;ittlo about WO&lt;lcload, isolaUoo and
auilt are common problems And may be IUPQnsible for
•uicldts by tteru and youna odulu.
AI UB, acrual Slatisitcs on suicide are unavailable, but
according to various campus authorities this number, would
~pprar to bt rather tow.
When IU~ed why hr ftell lht number is low, Olreaor Of
Unfvmlty Htalll\ Strvi« Luthtr Mussdman responded that
'~t'l shctflt&gt;&lt;k and 1c:o.s than ... WOuld Qpect in SIKh I latl&lt;
Khool." Ht ... ren&lt;d to an lncidmt In GoodY&lt;* Hall about
&lt;i&amp;ln yan qo, in wbido a studmt toot poison. but otbtr
rhan I bat 1l01IId not rttall lilY· He list&gt; poinred our thll "tht
rae have occurred on c:ampus:. and wr don'l koo• about h . ••
Olrt&lt;.~or of the Psyclol•ulc k&lt;lion ol UnlvclSity Healih
Strvlee, Lloyd Clark&lt;, staled thor tht number mialti prove
hi&amp;her II the Individuals who oommlt swade ..,.. "ouuideth&lt;
nttWO&lt;k or tht bd!&gt;ina xrviccs ...
''Tab 10m&lt; penon who bzl't btiG&amp; $OftJ or has11't bttn
S«11 try OGy """BJdioa scMce anywbert-lhe &lt;OIMIUIUIY 0&lt;
on the Cllltll&gt;'l$ bcre. and ht UP&gt; and CIOmnlits IUidcle 11 honlt.
Who
about itt II doesn't bea&gt;mc a sratistic." Dr.
Clatke addtd !hat ... lot or aulddes arc l.llld&lt;t' lh&lt; awse or
somethina roc, for eumplc: a uto l«idenu."
HWt nank low in terms or suicides ••• commau«&lt; Director
or Campus Stturfty Ltt Orlfr111. ''The auicidt garisrlct tend
to be b(&amp;btr ., rural Jtbools such &amp;J COrnell and Alfred."

mows

''N01 as much as people thtnk '' i). h'J a tenJary fKIOf ,"

Lruthc:

o..•·~

Mlmtcu."
O!mdl Univ&lt;nltf is AOiorious for its "ali:ide" brid&amp;G
~to COmdl Uai~y frallmao ElkD Batre,

~ . Aulow

" Tiler&lt; .... a... bridles ..... lhll _,jd be poulblc for •
pcnoo 10 killtl\&lt;msd ... 011, yet only IWO lit&lt; lUll)' used. "
Atlboul)l the Com&lt;ll data sbows thll lllbOR hall or lht
•• icidG eommhr.ed-.. dont by brld,c jWftpin&amp;, White feels
tht mii)Qritr or lh&lt; suicidr:s I:OII'JIIIlled ore 1101 dooe i4 tillS

to social LSOiation u a primuy cau..w. He

Woralna"cM

way. Aa:oordiG&amp; 10 blm, the main problctn Is tbll Ill• bridaos
lltra&lt;t attcnrloo. " II one student lu111Pf, tht media blows it
up. and l.blt lnccnsoathe poop!&lt;."
Tilt Com&lt;ll cbtta also revtaled thao males commitled
• ~lcick more than lWtc:e as ofien u ftmal&lt;S. Clarke feels that
su dtfUtiltly plays 1 tole io su.icidt rates.
"W()Gl(ft art "'ore apt to m.&amp;l.~ Jllempu and not sU('('ffd.
0.&lt; of lh&lt; &lt;&lt;IliON for this i&gt; rha. m.... us.c """" dcVOstatin&amp;
mahods- u I"M· hainaina, jumpjos....... women teod
to ...., pils, nt10&lt; blodcs-&lt;hiap In&lt; thai."
Dirtttor of Professlonol Services at Enc CouniJo Crisi&gt;
Cmtcr Ja:m.t~ Ltutht&gt; annDul~ this to tbe: ""so.._"ic:tat
expectation~·· or mala. Ltuthc apt&amp;incd •\at women use leu
painful rnahods bec:awc they mort lik&lt; , ~"tnd tho:ir actions
as a ''a)~ for help."

MaaylndlVIduals sitert 1 Rli~ about &gt;GiddeJ at
ComtU. A&lt;Sool studies P&lt;rformed by !he ~
dtp.vtRI&lt;III or Cornell University lndi&lt;alt ...... tb&lt; rut II not
51anifl&lt;onll~ higl&gt;. Dim:tor of PI)'CI&gt;oloaical Sc:rvica 11
O&gt;mdl University, WDfi•m Whitt, asscned rha. "the •uldde
rare at Comdl is &lt;ompsrable to other oc:hools ot Its slu and
Jrmtu; 6\ldl, as StanlorJI Univtrsil)l and tht Univ&lt;:nitY ot

tcre:rr~

cxphuned dun thu; 1:1 il)('ftaling in society, in ltenqtt)
•poelncally.
l'illcn yeass a.go, peopltlhtd i9 the sam• place lor a tona
time wuhan wmdtd fvruly n...&amp;~by~ ''Now tht"~ arc maanly
nuclear ramilies~e-n Jin&amp;Je Plftnt famiraH. •• Th•s •M-r«sa
ualation. He&lt;XJ&gt;bioed that when a &gt;tud&lt;Ot JO&lt;Jtow:lrool, he
le&gt;"&lt;S his lritflds and ram~y-hio support J)Rtrn. tr lte
ctonn't realabliSb ~new one. hoe wiU red ~·U) atone.
"Major su...-anaer opirut the system (fedina put
downl, lncfliden1 aeodcmk Jtandill&amp;. ond ..,,.,.. arud&lt;ly,
anacr and guHt'' arc 5•.s n•rant tcndjng cawes, a«ordJn.a co
01. Whitt.

What would lead to -.sick&lt; su.icidt! Actonlir!J
LO Clarte, '"'""' ore as nwoy difftrmt ......, as there are
people Who mm.nUt sa.iadt.'• bur: •c con.erded that mMl
frequently •uibured to JWo:ick is some kind or pcnooallos.s.
This could be tht loa ora family momber lhrou&amp;hdM&gt;rceO&lt;
_.,,;on or even OllDkina• t&lt;SI, wbkb could aouoe alba or

Dr. a .. tc 6sted a:nom J)'Diptoms !bat iDcmose tht ruk or
surcid• as: dtpro:nioo, fedinp of llopelc:ssnailhtlplc:uMU,
prevk&gt;us 14lctnpiS, II&lt;OholldrualbUK, poor llnpuiK c:on~tol,
lock or frnan«$, individuab •ltb defmite suicidal plu and
ncptivc commtJniealion from individual'$ support tyltem.
Another factor to consider b whtther or not the lndl•ldual
cive:s &amp;A)' warninJ s/pi bdoreh.and.
"Those pebplc who art in a poritkln to be conl.iderina
•ulddt, II tbrir symptom&gt; orr ""' 'trY matked (cleptC$slon,
Plllnl and tbey'r• bt!na very qllld ~bout lhrtr t uiddt
pr&lt;O«Upation, and nobodJ eb&lt; settnS to 1101icc (lht people
ohao or&lt; spfiCIIIII ro tbcra- d•C) don't notice), and ht's not
mak'"l a b11 com1nouon abowl 1t. tbt ris.k is Nah~r 1n tholl
person." Dr. Clarke m.1Jnt110td
N. lh.e prtsc:ru. t."\.NICtfR for \'Uici&lt;k ptcwC'nliOft and
inltrvc.ntion has increased. At tht Etlc County CriJI:s Qnlrt,
indiVidua.b arr- trained in CfiJIS iUICf'VC'fUion llflod 1ft dn!Jn&amp;
wotb lethality aJRSUnm~s OV&lt;r IlK phone:. CorncU Unhcnhy
11/rtra I oon&lt;redit OG
prevtiiCIOG Ud crisis
intcrvcetloo tiW is opm to botb t.tbdtats and fiCIIIry. Tbis
PfCYaiUvt t rfoct hu proved WonbwJUit I«&lt;rdinJ tO Dr.
While:, ror lbtrt bas btCD a ••dr&amp;mal.ic iocn:uc in t!)c QU~
of &gt;tudentJ pm:aricxuly dos&lt; LO suicide. "bo hi¥&lt; been
b&lt;OU&amp;I&gt;t to our lllallion by CI)I1&lt;X7tled frieods, fac~lty 1nd
miT who bod puticlpat.ed ill our ···

•u.icid•

�ieditorial
1 Out of bounds

" 8-'" Ia not the word for the precedent set by UB's For tht! record
admlnllltratlon In attempting to control student finances.
Find 10me descriptive 10 times worse and 10 limes more To 1M E!btor:
dangeroue1gu- being misquoted Is.,. of ot&gt;e IWa&lt;P• of tl1e
The Idea that University officials in the 1980s would
z threaten to aetze student mandatory fee money to pay an game, but f am starting to gel a Illlit oaranoid hOtel
For the record-at our WOdO&lt;Oadoy' s doyun!
~ overdue Student "ssoclatlon b ill Is Intolerable. Respecting
! the " powere that be" at this tn:nilutlon Is a requirement for rNGtlno, my remarM abo&lt;lt "Kellor'o r.ortor stories"
te~Offed to t\ls oarrall" of ltle UaatO IUttounding the
¥ harmony and cooperation. Once the admlnlstrallon starfs
: stepping on toes- mistakenly or not-the sfruggle may get &lt;dem ise of the prt,./oUa,U8 Ooycaro Conltf In l~e eetly
vicious.
·
t970S. The J101nt t.ino I,.Uhe pOlio leal climate Is very
Flrst to blame, however, is Bluebird for con tacll~g l/le
Unlverlsty about problems with a bill Incurred by students.
As A ssociate VIce President for Student Affairs Anthony
. lorenzetll said some years ago, we are all grown up and
know at feast a little about responsrblllty.
It Is doubtful that Bluebird made quite as many attempts
as II says to contact SA for the money. But even If Ihat was
the case there are other channels to work through.
Apparently Bluebird never heard of lawyers or Sub Board.
We wonder If when the company doesn't get money owed it
from the otty government, II petitions the state.
But rlgllt from that point on. US officials win the blame.
Ther apparently never heard of saying "We can't"" handle
that " or "You're contacting tile wrong people." Most
dangerous Is Chief Accoutant Stanler Templeton's
proposal to scrape the money off the top o student fees. ·
Regardless o f how "cavalier" an atilude he fell Sub Board
had toward paying the boll, someone should tell Templeton
just what the afatus quo Is and may add in some reference
to the law. ll seems llloglcalthat the Chief Accoutant of this
University would be naive enough (or brazen enough) to
make the suggestion. And it is absurd thai he should, after
making lhe statement. confess he knew.ail/'1ng o f Its
legality.
The leiter !hat Sheehan is planning to send to the
adminlstratoon should say on no uncertain terms that
students wrll not tolerate havong tlleor rrghts usurped. II the
onctdent was a 1es1 case, prove that the real expenment
should never gel underway.
And SA should start l mposong checkS to make sure all fee
money os beong transferred from Accounting to SA. We hate
to say we so blatantly question authority. but some
Important considerations have been raised by Templeton's
proposal .
For too long students fought to gain certain rights and
courtesies. Programs and systems they developed and won
Jespec l for by the administration canroQI now be changed .
Call the Templeton suggestion a mistake, call II a test, but
make sure you also call II w1ong, And send that message
loud and clear.
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now, ancs U It unhAety that auct~ an
onrortunate &amp;R~,.tiUon wouro occur ageln.
TlloSe of us wlto'lle bMn Involved rn tho - l y otagH
ol P'OI1nlng IO&lt; Ooyco-. """" lound Koller 10 bt mos1

... dHhwent

e~raging in the matter. hla main conc:em bti"t1g thaL
we do not go Into Ute thing haii,.IMd. bul have a '*OU·
, asearchod plan by Which 10 proceed.

!

Good move
The Spectrum wholeheartedly supports the University's
decision 10 give Freshmen priority for dormitory space. As
we argued In September, that's not the Ideal solution, but
the best goven the situation US is forced to deal with.
From the chaos that christened the Fall semester, 11 was
evodent that some reform In dormitory policy would have to
be made. The Idea that some students should find
themselves without housing at the beginning of classes Is
discom forting; but the thought that freshmen-new to a
city-shou ld be put In that predictament, Is worse.
Hopefull y, the one reform will accompany a number or
others by the time Fall 1981 classes roll around. A policy
paper consisting of opinions garnered In a University poll Is
a good approach to change.
By deciding to ensure dormitory space to new st udents,
the Ul)lverslly Is tackling the biggest question - housing
priority - first. From there, II can consider some of the less
signolocant ISSues: and, just maybe, next year courses will
all students might have to worry about. It would be nice.

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tales from over the bar
by Pete RoMn
She was my bell friend Ar1's moltl« lncl lhe 1\n.ew
ttwtrylhfngl She knew h ~Mas ,. I'Y'IIIes f rom Gotham City
to the Bat""· U YOUIY•cuum cleaner wef'll oo the
btlnk, she ~new whether n wat mort COfftcl 10 aay 11
sucks, or lr doesn't suck. And if It doesn't auck, doealt
tndeed, b low. 1r, in the rnlddle ol winter. youatvcw 8 Sia·
pact\ ot oeer'" a brokan reftlgerator 1n your garauo 10
keep It from freezing outside. ahe knew whether lhe
rtfr!g1ue1or was Still a rehlge,ator o, now • n.auu She
knew il 11 was laster to New YOfk, or by train.
Sho wllchud e~e.ry game tl1ow IJ'Id t&lt;new every
answer. She actuelly appeared on mos1 ol thom and
won t~s of thausancss o.l dOII&amp;rl o4 aweat-rree cash.
nUJTIIIOU!I bOats. cars-. vacations. tura 1~ dl1mond1...
She owru. one of everyo~l"9 oul ol lhe Spiegel
. .lologue """ pr'actleolly WI Diet." end OOct&lt;o• ot
ae.erov H•US ouo ol b&lt;r!llnns.
Sf"~: was a g.ame snow lan•tlC. She would QNe ea.;h
of her kl&lt;ls S20 a Weelc allowance,. and I'W'WY 11me 'he
aiQO one a questiot'l~ 1r hr- an.s~ed COfltcU)' .sne'c:t
giVe hlrQ ti'Ye d()llatS mot~ IOCOUteHV Sht'O l ake trw•
away.
E~ery ttrne a strange• wotJid tf\ter ~tr nouM, .sM
aaked him to s1a1e his tull name1wt-.,re he was Irom. a
few things ibout hfmseH an(l whOthll he brought
&amp;nyonn "with" hltn4
Tho furniture In her house changod w~ly. 11 war
alWays btahd new, well matcneo and hid litHe s11nds
in front ot each ptece wllh rn.e maru.Jtacturet's re1111

Prlce CO'+'efed up. sne woufd

l'tiiWp C. lolort

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Howard S.nneu

l'roaldfmr, O.Si\,

auow t}er ;vests lo guess

I he prtee wlthll'l 10 01 20 dotlatt,, 1nd Would te1 them
'-!&gt; U~ l~ey ~~- cor•ec~ly. II they paid the tax on
not GO\Irse.
Het fi¥Otlte ShoW w•l Jeopatcty. In IKI 1 hOf IWO
sons are n.arrteO An and Don Pa~c.to She wu ao
obsessecl Wrlh JeoparcJy, ane b6C:Itnl ""Udly n.tucouc
•tten they took tt o., the au a few years aoo
Anytime someone in IM hou:M WOUICt tMke a"
~mment, srut"d provkJe the QuaUon u wol¥10 hom..
Art's ta\het woutd come nome hom wotk 11'\d ar-nounce
••Honey l"rn h&lt;Wne1'', afld 6-tte·d franUcell'y ""llh down
an Imaginary b~Atter and sc~eam "Whoto p my sweet
huaO.nd!"" Whll&amp; jumping wlfdly up and down like some
detanged buckin' bronco 'ldo:r without 1 bull, and
kJss'ng CYe')'one'-'Jthin a pocuurn'a di stance.
ff she had to- b6 eatmOCJ Gown for • mfrt\HO or &amp;o,

someone would nave to lf\novnce0 " II'• time tor fin.al

Jeopardy," quiciiiV lhink ol • c•ii90'Y arid an""'"'"'
She WO\Jia staM qulelt)' behind a ehtft fOf a minute, il
someone whtStled •he final Jeop1rdy tune.
Each year •h• would havO: a Halloween costume
paii'f outalde 1n front ot lhO thrOe-door garage J:ud ptay
let's Make a D•at, E'Ve.ryUmtt lhttt&amp; was • lemiiY
lunctlon With all thO re!Jflvea, lht'd tufn It lr\lo Fom1ly

feud.
Art anc1 his brothctt' wer• lhe only kids on the bfock
llilllh 8 sound PfOOf booth In I"'fr t«~a;q~

Everyolme ono ol tnem -.ld btlng home a of~. ltoet•
mothef •outd rust~ cwt to get two mOte. end make them
t&gt;flv ohe Doune Game 10 ""'"" "''" lh•Y plcllocl lhe

•'ohtone.
.VI's mother coukl tell rou a•lfY1hong rou"d .,...

. .pet-

, _ lq t.oow. usuo)ly wll/tln the fiY•tiOCOrtd limellmll
Who says thai taM-liS~ ren1 t 1 lOIII -rn"''

so It you ever nH(I loknow any lhlfiO, gl&gt;e~&gt;e&lt; • bUU

at:

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!ida 1110111 S!IHI
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~uu forUm
by A.,., Guataitle

lottNd or peopfe prepared to a.ssume lne

Forum .. 11 t ' rtgut•r
Wadn.-y /e.,we of The S~ctrum dnlgiHHito allow
''apeclalnlta ~ • CIN.nr:. to •tPft•• ,,., .,..,... on
P•JUClll•tiOIJIU Ran

Gwt''''' ;• art •.t.aoaal• «JJtor

proceu 1"-'1 fi"'!Mt •e&lt;au&amp;re cultrYahon. aM thus, the
options fOC' you1h• •For lllthl t 11 PO.&amp;Sible au too oHeo
depenCla on what Ia perur¥ed as poaaibte.
To OJCPKI tho lti&gt;OOIS IO lold tho woy in lhO
necessary retooling would be looliah Schools reriee•
ttcelr ~ly, ro1h11 Ihan lead 11. by and latge, and fighl
now the entire school tYstom Ia crUrt'DIIng because ot
fts own l nabUity to ctlange. The opportunity want
whhln the crlais.

lOt" P•ci'IC New$ lnd In ~'AmtliCIII KUCIIOI."'

The n.atlonwtde back·lo-betlca Hend in pu'blfc
K.hools fattato CSeal wllh • fun&lt;Samenlal question: Just
Whll ht ba$1~7 What •a rne 010 of 10011 tl\11 wilt equip
today"s chUdren for maturity In the 21st uniUry?
The common •ss\lmPtlon ta I hi I ballet are the 3RSIt1d .such s.kiiiJ as ate releted 10 Joba or eeollomio
sec1..u1ty. A8 early as sa•enth Qlldt some enltdren ar&amp;
•sited to lh4nk of carefll; end start Dlloolno. In n~n

As no money 11 avaUable to set up exDe~~slve new
programs and buy et•bOrtte e;guJ~enl and htte new

Khool. . - .uon•l courses are being exptnded aaan

stall. scr&gt;oots ..,......., whh wkao 1noy nave. so tney

ans..~rel tO tM C-,i(lc.tsm that lhltl It 1 gap between
school and lotOf Ulo,
Tests to determine ..competenc:(' are bKomtng

1'\eod . to 90 up' to theu lttle, as 11 wttte·, to fucnmage
among cast•BWIY UHftOI
Among IIW sr•bt• ueasufes up there tn the attic is
tne old potf\lde c:HnNf tradit iOn. t.eo•q ot en e•rlier
ume when cooperaUon waa requwt&lt;t fOI' surYI'iaL II'\ a
Poth.tek. as In ttMt aocttty of the fUture. inctlvlduat
competitiveness yltldl to l notvlduallly whhln
eornfll1Jn1ty~ Tl1e p11n11t fl ot a poth1cJirl. Hke the Ql&amp;t'lnBrt
Qf • changing .ocHuy ot a changing sc:tlOOI system,

mote lrequent and 1e1el\lng It 111~ tow11d sve-h
1est•. on ,,_ assumptiOn tf\at thOH W'ho pau W\ll
tl'&lt;We tonopelont IIIOf In llnc1111Q WO&lt;k lhal ~yo.
All th1s 1s ta"en generally 10 oe ..ns.lble. pracucal
and fealus\ic.. 8ut ll falta to deaJ wtth the most
algnlftcilnt tac1 we know abov1 '"• tutu, . .. of tt'!e
ChHdre'l oow in achOol: thoy will race • Y&amp;lt amount of
change In thoh pa.raonal 11\d VIIIOrklng UVea, In the
a(){;laty and on the planet
•
h 1s a1rud_y clear thai!

mvst be opef\ mlndec:l, lt•"'"O •.a much lnltlaHwo as
posstbae to panic:lpants.
Rummaging efoat1voly, 'eceptlwe to potluck, scnoot&amp;
can be transformed. AJ 10 parllculara ot the
cuniculum, m uon Of II needs to be rebutlt-wl1h trash
pera~tlvea~f~ the \'try llborol 1 11 1 l ere mar Is
now- being dlacarded in tho n,eme of· pr aetfcell l ~.

-llaJQdj!y's Cl\ll~ron beQome adul\1, mlnY OII~O'!'
will • nol lind carMr Juba "'" ' pro,_,, -~~~It

throughout a working lite. 8y n.ce111ty or Chofct, tMy
wlltl\lwe to oe.sJ(JI'\ peraonatllfeWI~. piecing IGgelhlt
ShofHinQe ln&lt;l Dltt-llme SUfV1VII SlflleQIU rnto
oatle'"s that will oot lollow a sttalghl fine. More Md
tnOfl, new iobs are 1n amall bu&amp;lneaa, wMre Uea.tbtllty
ana wuttngnes.s to c·nange ••• UMfttta•. &amp;nod uu,.
aeourlt~

tnftltration
To g.atn acc•ss to 1111 aoctety of ollange, etJl~Gret'l

need lhe 3Rs. CMIIIntr, and IS mucn as posSible
I~· 11-IOUfCt.

Frigtolm ifl9
-Worklwide. lM tu1ur1 readout 11 tor .shun-.ng
shares of dlmlntahll'\0 raou1cu. TN Global 2000
~~ to tnt Ptesldent, 1a111t ot many alatm1no
bulleltns aboYI what 11 ahoeiiO. states that by t~o lime

txllnc ~

of

1••• of tocsay~senUCkfH'I ~~~not soelear, l'w)we.,.r. A~~

W\H depend on wha1 change.• occur tn
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meaner. more lflghten~. and leU .,,., But II l8 also
pctSs.fble tDI:I tt'te CufT~I t;tr.st WiU IIIOW I bte••oovm
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beSICS llp&lt;lpetotioA lo&lt; Cllatlill. SkUia are,_ to
be cl.llll.aled thtll IMG lo .,..,,.. _,....,. ot
c••noe end attow in4Mdua .. &amp;o thape tttetr cour. . ..-.ct
choose theat deStiny.

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a o&gt;d corporetlonl lof sto b~RI' and lnl-otily This Is
cleer In Fllnl. lollc~~&lt;gao , thl c~y wllh lhe country'-s
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ttalntnQ-be at •pona. d41'1Ct or olhor-as tunes the
milldii&gt;OOY tor faSt resPOnse am~ shirting condillon•~
~kit hOW 10 ptOVIde IJI tnlt, In WiiiW Ol the SGh0015'
snr.ntdno •t,naJ'Ia•al IHOUtcea? Thete ' ' no point In
took•ng 10 school unlona or admini strations fOf 1he.
answ~r. They are too buay Hying 10 lhote the1r own
postliol"\5 ICJ come up With new creaUve approiicheS.
So commuoUttS must """ baCk tneit schoots. Thie
"" be done by '"fliHiti"'' lht lchOOt&amp;. Many mooet.s
tor •nftttra1Jon already IJHII. tn Sa" FraneiSGO, fOf'
•nstance. U'M!fe tl the Awara do Artl program, 1aunetwd
in t968 D) SCU11)10f Rutl'l AIIWI, Who be-llewed tha.l art
eJtoetMW"tCe wa.s e~tary t o ecJucatAOf\. Asawa. Who
nao 1 1-x chtiOr. , '" San Ftancasco'a pt1bltc .scnoots 11
lhe ume, ent11ted Oit\•1 athll l alld S)afertta ' " setuno
pnUoSOQhy· eno

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hunger is expected t.o wkSen..
What tnese near.aw-ta5nU•• wilt mul'l to tl'le QUihty

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water. less tertlkt t•nd, Ml5a dean afr, leas wUdern.a.ss.
.;O ne fifth o f tne 1pecle' wlth w tK»m we now oo-lnhabtt

natural df9etcny. tess 1Hway for w1111 .ncr cootflct.
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Ptfhlpa IIUpkt With his e.tear •nd

Now lhallho first big
lowlltdJ '"" croouon of a
Child care oonm lor tl\lo Unl¥eralt~ hao - n
~ It - o n -roprilte time 10 retloct on how wevot
• 10 IIIIa polnL I am Conli&lt;Jont INI moe4 OI1QUJ rNdeta
laughed at tn.ablurdityol Frldoy'o(ll/14180jedH~l
In - h 100 otated Jhat the"biQoMII&gt;IncW-(slc:)
to IN " ' - - ' UB Day cato C...tor hoYe Its
• PfOpeMI\ta." I know thai ...., lhlo llrot atop ol on
ogr-ttlfund tho feoolbllity con tor Isle! would nor
n.tYI been accompll.ar.ld without my etfona and the
enorgiH ol lht otl&gt;er "proponenlt", (ale) 1 am also

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conv11lCed tnat we would be much closer to ihe QO'II ol
opening a 081'1.,- If not for the 1nvenllve varht-ly of
r011dblocke that have been placed tn the way .so far.
Mondo)"o (ftl10(80) Iron! pogo orllcle was an
ouo,_a example of lrrespanclblo (lllcj joornlllism
ond dirty, decHtllul (llcj polillea. When Mont Moore first
approoc]lod ""' ••lh hla " IIOOd newo IhOI - wwldn'l
nood • loulblllty study'' 1 lold l&gt;lm opoc:ilically lh&amp;l 1
cHd ncr want to tal:k to-hJm abo\11 ft unlfll'te lf\Owed me
o plan In wrrting. Apparonlly (aiel he lh&lt;ln le)jd Dan
Bowman !hat I suppart.O nts plan and T,. Specwm
Pf1ntod lhat as f1ct wllhout a confirmation frOm me.

My 1n1Hal reaction was skepllc,sm over tho feasibJIIty
ol opening such a small saale center. By State law
10me of the mafcx cosrs are fl~ttd (I.e~ one full Hrri"e
ptofesa•onal Wllh a masr.
tltg•tt II reQ\Jlred tOr 10
to 40 ehlldtto). I had al ~- ... ted of thalmpottance ot
1\aving play groups w irn chlJo•• n of ctose aoc. lnlMest
and entrQY levels lhll coutdn't be guaranteed In a Vt!fY
amaH centet II wu my fear trw~t the re~aJ)end•ng

bi.atanl

recor-d of

ootuolly deterring and hindering day core .,_ ~lie
simullaneoutty pledging suppon, It SMml time to
ch&amp;rgeoeboiWe COt.ll&lt;f haw been gelting 1M ruuH of our
louiOIIIty ttudy this month lnsiUd ol IUOI !Jr)oJWng
lh&lt;l funding or rbaJ •IUI!Y 11 Mortr 1o1oo&lt;o had ll-ed It'll tuw 10 como to • 11010 11 ,,... Sl'b Boonl
8udgel -.ng In Juty INtile ~~ed. Your - e r
WOSII&gt;ato when Mark MOO&lt;e promiMdlhol he could gat
the lull amount lor the Sludy our ol the htllllh
In•surplUs lund but ·W'*&gt; lhal commiiiH mot.
Matk Moore ag1tn et •he· last mfnute found 1 new
excuae to bfeak htl pledge and slow down our
progreso. Flfl'olly when aU txol ilia 11111 1 700 "'"
pledged 10 lund I he Oludy Mont Moo&lt;eloolr a orlp lo Bul

talc) Slate and

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beck wllh oo uport, lrylng to
con'i1not Ul lhlt the study wu unnecnaary.
Wo are now at lui on lfi:O track of tedlout yet
""'lhOdlcel prog&lt;ooo towardo !he -lopmenl and
lf!IP-enlollon of lh&lt;l besl quoJIIr and moor efliclenl
ond rttponalble Child COte ...,ice Ihat can be achieved
ol lhls Unl.. rolly. HopeluJIY 11ucfon11 .,.,. lhlo
11011 and opprec:loiO the e11or1a Ihal haYO - n made to
get uaon this desired p..ath, Will remember the efforteot
Mor1&lt; Moore to derail us with The Spoclrum'o ouppprt.
and we) gh and contider 1ny future '~n."..Jrom thole
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Fast fo r hunger
To rho Edhor:

During t.he past dKade famlnes n1ve occurec:t witn
troglc rogulorlty: Blalro, Blanglodosh, the Saha~ and
Each lime 1ne world ru - .
GQ'Iarnmtntt. eommunhv groupal churches and
l~dlvlduots hove gl-. generou$1y to rtllal olforta. 11 lo
dllllcull not lo bo moved b'f the lmeges o,r otiiVing
IIOW Cornbodl~

people U1rust betora ua by newspapora., magulnea and

relfY!slon. Bul In lh&lt;l lnter•als belwoon 111eoe crl-.
the face of hunger Is rkjden.. Chronic m.lnUHitlon.
thoUQII It claims 15 ro 20 mrNion IIH• ovwy , _, 1o nol
MWO. ll'o 1 olton!, lnvle;blo crlsio; lh&lt;l " hldcMft
holocaust.. one au·l ttof has catted it. Ita eltecta are
gradUal end cumut•Hote: . rnaii'\OUrilhtd parent•
ptod~.~et: Wl'takened b.ablea: who have little reslatanca to

dl.....; many dlo and those thai suNI¥e to adulthood
tace an unremlttlng. and &amp;ouklestrgylng, etruggle
a_gelnll hunger. Oxlom·America is helping to b&lt;eak lhlo
cyc.le or hungtr and poo;erty.
Oxloin oupporla lho elloriS of poor people lo
lm'proo;e their own lfwts-to grow mora food, aduc.ata

tnemeet-vea .and turn
Aton Rooonlold

I w111 poml oul •g•m lhll ttety lrtt PfK&gt;PI• 01
grO&lt;Jp$-porfoeularry The Spectrum-are agamlf 11111..
conc.p1 of day ure. If you
the time to ttreH th7
lldltorltl 'lllhlch you constantly r.tet to.tOu wriJ , . . th1t
the tssue was not to h••• 01 not have day ctrt, but who
would lund whit portion of tt.
The td,torill 'IQU.Jidtcule was perhaps not 10 tt&gt;surd.
How many dl~eun1011• haw: you person1lly caltH to
an sbwpt hilt with your deffHJSI"i•n•s•1 How m1ny
propaul$ .,.,. .blindly ro/ecred by you? Bul. bellovt
what you w1111
Fm1Uy, Tt\e Spectrum a;mc to stay out of the
b1ckeung and only '~' progrua on tM day oat•

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11\ot l'nOney this way wou~ De 1h11 by lhoe next ye~r the
Centlf W04.tld haw failed and have been very cos1
tneftlelent tsk) a.nc C"!U•men"l to the children. We
would nave no feasib:ltty study, and Cflllcs would say
we had lrlecL D1,y Care would be doadt
Thlt wat the p lan tl\at The Spttcuum's edltofial
declared "The best suggestfon to dele." Some
conslderaUon ot Tha S,.cuum's own Judgement and
sincerity mu11 M mad&amp;. b ery student govemmet~t that
l'\ad already auoeated money lor the feasibility study
agtHd that'' was wool\ tne relat'llely emalllrwestment·
of eaah to mak.e sure th.at tf\.1 Chitd c.IJ't OrOJilram is
done righl. II Mor1&lt; Moo&lt;e hod corioclenllously (sic!
neiC*t one bU towa/ds the Cfeahon ot c.hild care since
110 Joined Sub Board. I would give him'"" benel/o olthe
Goubl and c:.au nls re1esr ettor1 lhort·.sl~lect- 1.nd

ecooom•c

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a.kiiiL Oxtam

Jundt oolf·help' dovolo~menl pro~IS In I he pooresr
erooo of ASia, Afrlco, and L.alln Ametlce.
You can holpl On Thuradey, N"""'"bor 20 (one woek
• before 100 will be ollling down to 10"' Th&amp;nl&lt;oglvlnb
Foosl) Jojn thouoonds of Amerioons In 1ne -entn
onnuol F~ttlor 1 World HarteSt. Bygmngup oollng for
011 ~ Pitt of the doy and sending 10ur 100&lt;1 money "'
O&gt;&lt;lam, you will bo conl~bullng dlreclly ro lono-rerm
imprO"tements on the grass.,-oota twel.

Through lht Fesl lor
proo;ldee

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a World HarveSI, Oxlam

fin ancial ·support

developmtn~progroms. ln

10 communitY

Ojlbo, Upper VQIIo, lh&lt;l FoSI

eneblea farmers or the Mo.ssl and Rlmalbea triboa to
learn to uae I he ptow tor- ti'Je first ume. doubling ttHtlt

yields or millet and sorghum. II supparto t h o - ol

propo11l. II ~ ~ our printlttg ,..,.,~, thai t&amp;

Torijo, BoiMo, W1lO oro eduullng lhomsol ..o and lllelr

COIItrlry to yOUr poSJtfons d lfty end ~tlul, thll's

community about heelth and nulntlon. II b&lt;lngo haollh
-kers 10 ltolated • IHages In lh&lt;l Zeloyo roglon ol
Nk.alagua to \teat diseases t~t sap the auength of
tho rural poop Ia on&lt;l ~Ill I heir children.

anoiMt ptobt•m you .,, "'"' to eomt to gt'/&gt;1 W1t1t.

Fot mr•llktO. weepologr&gt;o; (!?!dJIItpwg Of¥~•0111 wo~o

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- an alternative view ,
Discuss ion and slide presen tation by

..-.-Dr. Michio Kakul!illll!l!!!!!l-..
mterna/lonaf reknowned scholar.
one of nations most respected critics of
nuclear power ·

For lht peopto lndtrfeloplng counu1es, the F111 ;01a
Wor•d Hat'Vest means self.-rellance. II meant pllnn•no
en~ maneglno proJecla tor themael..,ea. It means
strengthonlng their ability to take charoo of their own
development. II otfere a way out of powet.. esntll and
dependency.
~ ua. the Faat is an opponuni1)' fcx dlaco'iety: In
O\Hselvts. ~ wl tJpertence the nunger tt\at mal\)' ltwe

wfth flll•ry d1y: In ou-r commu.nlt-S.. as we butld a
network of people w hO are commUted to u~a.andlng

llle syetomsth&amp;tperpe!ulle -eny and ~Unger, and In
lhe -.loping -ld. as we lellrn obmrl lh&lt;l II•H ol
people tlwf• a/KI find out now our workS&amp; .,, UnM&lt;t.
We hope thlt you will fast tl\ls year and encourage
olhOfl 10 jOin yoU. To help you ger arorlod, NYPIRG
llblts are a.et YP In the Squire Hall Cente~ Lounge
Novtmbtr 18 and 20 w ith Fast Sign-.up shooll and

lnlormorlon eboOt Ox,fam. Allend ' the Compuo
M lnlstrles' Association Hunger Fea•t to bt httd

In the

Fillmore Aoom~om 11:30 to 1:30pm on Thuradoy on&lt;l
Spend yOur lUnCh mono)' on. typical Third WO!Id meol.
Dono Ilona oro oleo being grorefully accopled through
lh&lt;l NYPIRG Olflce, Aoom 356 Squ~e. lh&amp;l will bo
r;honnelod d lrec:oly 10 Oxfa,.Ame&lt;ICO'• hoodquorllfl ln
Boston.
las I year morothon 3,000 gr0&lt;1p• parliclpated In the

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Fast IIKI donated tnote than S600,0oo to ~t arn's

development old programa. Won'l YOU be o port of lhla
y~at'a etfort? You can! rut tor a Ptort or the tfltlre day;
eatollmplet mtal- glve up meat• or onydeooerla; talk
aboul Ihe oxporlonco ol fooling;· opend tome lime In
reflection, meditation or MCf·edueat1on on

the wor1d

hungfl problem; do oomelhlng lor aomoone lets
lortunate I han YCMJrsell-run arr errand. visit a slc:k
frien&lt;l, make a phone cau. say a pray.r, or just maintain
• thort petlod of.,...,.. and &lt;eflecllon. An olth""GIJOOllonl oro oome ol th&lt;l many waya 100 ..n make

In The Fillmore ·Room
of Squire
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• "petso"at MCnUce to help feed l.he hungty on 1tM1

Fast lor • World Hol'losl day. Don'llolgtl. roo. Ihi I you
are opening ~outttlf to ne.w tns lghtl and neww1y1 ol

lhlnklng .•• olllor Ihe bollermenl of this world .., a u
live ln. Leo us also nol lose aighl ola quote by Richard
J. Bernet, Tlf• Le1n Year.,: Po/ute• m th• Age or

Sc11coy: "Nutrition 15 the mo•t b111c human
u, •II ot,., oghiJ, mdrvtdu.l _Jmd

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soc,ei/Iosa their mnning."

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• Holiday Gift Ideas
• Gift. Wrapping

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For all of you who cannot decide what to buy tbls year, hete
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small bucks!
Try a sweater to dress up and warm up a friend for this

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• Give the plant·lover you know a pretty pot. gerden gloves or
other accessories or a11 always welcome new plant.
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Wrap Dad up In a long 5':arf or a new sport ahirt. or break the
old stereotypes by buying him a cookbook.
Give him a plac·e to store his belonging-away from
home-a small travel bag for business trips.
For the people in your life that are fashion conscious, grab a
couple of fashionable belts, small bags or scarves for under
$5.00 each.
Perfume. cologne apo other toiletries are gifts anyone can
enjoy.
Tea kettles, exotic teas. and other tea·drlnklng accessories
are usUCIIIy inexpensive and unusual.
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Cheeses. wines, liquors. unique jams and jellies are
in&gt;t&gt;&lt;&gt;Ace&lt;l, R@C{ICleO &amp;
inexpensive and an always enjoyable gift.
onciqae cloebiag •
Try new card games. backgammon and chess sets mah·jong
JewelRY - gi~ • ,:ems
and darts for the game-lovers you know.
smoking occesso~tles
Help friends and relatives beat the cold deys of energy·crlsis
"Like a Pboeoi.r p:&lt;om • _ winters with a pair of warm slippers. thick wool socks or fuzzy
knee· high stockings.
CbeAsbes"
Travel some of the area and school balaars to pick up one or
wawn as Y,.m.uing-1 a kind hand·crafted gifts. You can fir1d walt hangings, tree
In oCJR new nomo
ornaments. pottery and toys.stationary and many other gifts at
a reasonable price.·
Moo.· Sot.. • Noon to Sir.
S.Ometfmes purchasing a service for someone Is just u
140 Allen St.. · 88ll· tlll00
welcome u a gift. Many salons and health spas offer gilt
~tes ol"bther arrangements that can be redeemed at the
receTver's convenience.' Tickets to a favorite play. symphony,
hit movie or' sporting event are olwoys welcome.
For the busy per40n Who has everything' sometimes offeri11g
your own time con be the perfect holiday gift. How many
harried parents of young children would appre&lt;:late an evening
out, and could afford it with your offer to babys it?
4se your bwn talents and design your own Individual gift
certiRcates. Know how to change the oiLor do o tune·up? Offer
to work on the family ca r. Like to sew? How about patching the
jeans for your Bohemian friends. Or making a shirt or a
blouse?
For those who love the outdoors any sporting goods s tore
holds a wealth of holiday surprises for under $5.00. Try thick
cetton soe'ks for the runners, cross country s ki wa• for the
skiers or a water bottle for the bicyclists.
Photographers can always use ulra film, lens tissue or •
new lens filter.
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Stereo and musk buffs love new recordings of their fovo rite
_ __......~-..,., sts. Stop In at a music store for suggestions to fill the
wishes of musicia11s.
Homemade gifts are special. Try fruit ond nut breeds or
cookies for something quick, easy and delicious. The more
ambitious can always extend dinner Invitations to their
favorite people. And if you hate to cook, going out Is always a
treat.
Magatlne subscriptions, especially hobby or special-interest
magazines ar~ethlng no one thinks or getting fo r
themselves. They ore always appreciated as a gift.
When It comes to g ift·glving, money can be replaced with
lots of Initiative.

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Dottmber I and 2. 1980 lrom 12
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"complex·Amherst CamJ&gt;1.1$ OB
will sponsor • Craft Sole and
f.o&lt;hlbltlon. Pouery (cups, bowls,
conla 1ners. plates. sma ll
sc ulpture, etc . ), Jewelry,
Weav ing. Candt u , Balik,
Quilling, ond other croft Items
will be on display and available

ror purchase at e mOderate pr,ce.

Mony or the pottery pieces, o lew
jewelry pieces. and several
woterootors will be sold to benefit
~he Crall Center. Most of thpl~s ore designed and linished
by the Croft Center Professional
SUtr and IMtruotors.
FO&lt; stuclent3 wishi11g to moke
their own croll Items lor holdioy
gilts. the Center offers a wide

Monday to Thursday, or 1·5 pm
Frid.y, Saturday or Sunday.
During the regular school yeor.
and Including Summer Session.
the Center offers credit·free
courses In ail of the oalt5
menUOiled. and credit courses
ore available In pottery, jewelry.
weaving, photography, survey ol
crofts and Independent Study.
Al10 a spe&lt;:lal major In Crofts Is
offered to spe&lt;:lal and .elt&lt;l
studenll~

The Crall Center Is funded and
supported by the Foculty Stud&lt;oor
Associ at io n (Norton Hall
Division) and a grant from SubBoerd 1, tnc.,&gt; provldes • $5.00
discount

for

a

student

~ship eodl .......,liter . The
&lt;:enter ettracu over 600
studenu. steff, 18'culty and
fange of craft -.reas or .studios to community partlclpants each
work IIi e.g .. Jewelry, •Pottery, year In the credit lrtt and
Wuvlhg, Photography, Batik, ecademlc progr.ns. If you are
Quilting, Statned Glass, etc. lntert&gt;Stt!d In laiJIIng a spe&lt;:ili&lt;
Interested students .should visit t rait pluM contKt The CenJer
the Center or call 636·220) .,d v'lalt the Crall E•hlbltlon and
between 1$ Pm or 7-10 om S.le on Dottmber 1·2. 1980.

�Ho~l.~!~~~.

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Holiday cheer
''Ring In the Holljlays"
with these party drinks

Home·made Eggnog
(10 five·ounce drinks)

1185 Niapn Falls Blvd.
Buffalo, New VOfk 14226

1 'STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS

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Only U6" per yMrl

Beat seperately yolks a.nd whites of 6 eggs. Into beaten yolks
slowly beat ll• cups sugar. Add two cups of whipped whipping.
cream, 1 cup cleam and I cup milk, stirring well. Add; still
stirring, I pint Southern Comfort, and 1 oz. Jamaica Rum
. (optional).

PlUS

3
STUOENT COURT
FEE DISCOUNT
Play for •• Httle es
$2.00 par peraon
every Monday &amp;

Fold In beaten egg whites; dust with 11utmeg. Chill In
refrlg«mllor until ready to serve.
Cinnamon Stick
(1 serving)

Bring thla ed)n &amp; receive
$ 6°0 OFF M embarahlp FM I

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Wednaaday, when

v. oz. Arrow Cinnamon Schnapps
¥•oz. White Creme de Cacao
I lg. scoop vanilla ice cream
oz. Grenadine
crushed ice
1h

Pour grenadine into a tall glass. Blend all other ingredients in
blender. Pour over grenadine and give one quick stir to create
e condy ca~sw~:rrect.

lJ

Holiday Punch
(32 five ounce drinks)

Holiday ldeat from
LACO BOOKSTORES, Inc.

6 oz. fresh lemon juice
24 oz. orange juice
1 can (18 oz.) pineapple jui&lt;;Si,.,
2 fifths boltles Southern Coiii'IOn
or blended whiskey
2 bottles (56 oz.) ginger ale

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Pour over large piece of ice (or 2 t rays of cubes). Add sugar to
taste. Decorate with orange, lemon and pineapple slices.

the open ed
(annada tht:at~ bide.)

for
Give a Learnins Gifr
for The Holidaysll

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dassio tiM1Ie neck.
This comfortable kril
top is

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basic, eill)er alOne 01
layered wflh sweaters.
$cjdS 8.*13.95
$blles 17.95
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CHESS SETS

JANSEN BROS. INC.

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&amp;ulllleed 1813'

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Fo; the Widest Selection In
Unusual Gift Ideas -

(718) 852·1170 . (7,16) 662·1030
119 Broadway Cor. Elm St.· S. 4000 No. BuHalo Rd.
Buffalo, N.Y. 14203 · Orchard Palk, N.Y. 14127

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GEORGE&amp;CO.
COME-I&amp; lHI IXPIInl .. LIATHIR

815 Main St.

GOODSI WI'YI IOIOWN LIATHII
FOR·1n YIARStJJ

(718) 854-0673

at Chippewa

" Buffalo's most UNUSUAL Stant"
Goose Down Vest wlleather Front
&amp; Genuine Shear11ng Collar
Men's • Ladles

Men' s Steerhlde Jacket
Fringed Western Coat
Men's • Ladies

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We also carry: Vests, Purses, Wallets. Frye
Boots, Nocona Western Boots, Motorcycle
Chaps, Leather Briefcases, Belts, etc.

· Hyou11 answer thesen::cte-guestions,.. we11 show you thepho
~ tliereal~
L Are )'Oil a member or the "Peanuts~~

4. Is p g to a ne~~ exhiMt at the Museum or Mod·

Would )'Oil like to get into an aerial dogligbt with
the R~ Baron?

Yes! 0 ~! 0 Maybe?
l. Have )'Oil see'n "Casablanca" at least six ti.mes?

0

' ;:ruhumAsTim~G«sBywi~utmisMga
,....1
0 y.es! 0 No'• 0 M a,_
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3.
Did~ everwanttoliveinont:orthose
c:h&amp;tau 111 your bi&amp;h scbool F.rench boolt? Do )'Oil
miss DeGaulle?

0

Yes!

0 No.' 0 Mllybe.,

em Art _your idea of'a·peri:ct Sunday allemooo? •
0 Yes! 0 No! 0 Mllybe? , .

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5. Do )'OU spend hours browsillg in antique shops?
Docs )'OUr lemonade contain .W lemonS?
0 Yes! 0 No! 0 ~?.
6, Is d!icietM:Y )'Our ~e cry~~ the ntw decade?
Do tosethci people~ )'OUt utmo5tSupport1
0 Yes! 0 No'• 0 M-'-?
.,_
tilow, whem-er )'Oil cbedred "Yes!" or"Maybe?"
loot below to find the phones thai eould be just

rip!'&lt; )'Oil. Then iUt )'OUt answers 10 )'OUr nei&amp;)l-

bol'bood PboocCeottr Store. We'll show )'Oil whidl
pbooe is 1he .W you.
Don't worry, if the real you is still a mystery, we
ha\le a lot.more choices at the Store. Not only do
our phones come in a variety of SfJicS and colors.
but they're also avallable with op110ns lilce'lbu&lt;:h·

Ton~ ilialing..What's

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more, you can pi&lt;:lc up gl.O

oeniflaw:s.
•
50 come in and b&lt;Owse around. Chances ano, )'OU11
find a phone that says, "It's for )'011:'
The real' )'Oil.

Newbklllephol•

�Space shuttle opens new
horizons in exploration
-----------~by

Chn.ta...

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O..Doaomber 11, UI03~...S'I\ilbur\\~.._tull) ecbf1illN '" • po~.... ctn..... .,..,..r.
1\osflllhot do&gt; lucod
ani) 12 ~and CU\ered a cltUnoool J&gt; mo1cn IIZO k!oO, ~ th&lt;
~h ollhe Spoce Shuttle Orili....
Shl.v- ~ ........ . - · n......_...,... ..... lha ....... rurl.... - ....
nlinlllted 500 nnl1011 ~ 1hf"DU8bout tho ~orkt A\\ lho _,'CYM ex\
teieYWott or- tis:lened 10 d on r..tto
A wtdenew en ol't~tion w•Uwnte ••o~ in tOOl~ \\lU\
ol,e odl11n1 uflllf' Spoco Shvnlo •nd h allill~v 10 lnot•!l&lt;•'llil\d~ U""'flfl'I•
ol p;oyio;ld&gt; IO ortlil. II fl&lt;lll&amp;ij(nt!&lt;l IO rrd\Jo• lhr &lt;&gt;.WI
11\Cn!ll,..
lhc effecti\'entt:u of U:!ling ~ for ClJf1IHK.-"t'a.1l, a.c:ft&gt;nilt.C. ilnd dc!:fm._"t"

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Wioh il• • • -miY and ,...blaoy. lllUSp;oc• Shutt"'
to...,..,
lho door to liWt I!Q)nUnlk:.ll and n _Jutlnc u.w- t.ll fJliiKX! A• a triii\SfJOI'Uiion
~~~~n lO E.lnh tM.. Nt. it wUI oO'ar II~ Ci\p~bUi\Y Of tMrth-buund t'41T~I"t
such a• tNCkJ~J ahlps. and all•th'eA

Late a.unt::hln.r

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·n.o lp.uo~hif'\M o( the Sp~oc;., Shull It) h11lxlut1 dulAyud 1~nlly due Ut 1tw1

1nadoqu1nc L'Ufnemh'tl of thu tHo. plact'tJ on thu Shuulo, oon\mc:.llf"\J.)•"Ufl!I'I'Cd to •.s U\tl ltw~t ' hhdd. 11W) hc• t ar.hitdd "'"• !U"tH'On 10 lH!
unutiaramol'y h•~1usc h woY'd not »UJI111n tiMt hcltt or ru-uru r,,. '".., rt~t .
tho SVftDJ ShuHiu wuuld luwu lnchW!t'llh~.
OuWoaynu Antk-rMMl, 0c4m of N'uurul SC:k"flCXIS 41ntl M"ll'4"f1WIUCII J ltd
wnsultunt IU lhe Nm5on.al Aorunautkl$ o••tl Ss)llcxt Adl\111\bHrDtkm !NASAl,
s~mJd J&amp;iil. "'ln n.ttinlt haJ QUiOd "(k11liy in ldunc:h''~ thtl
Shutta,, In
otddilk""i'iffci 1hc probk!:t'" '''hh tho ft~uJl_v ho~t 11hktld 11~\U \\il"y lltt k'ldoubl

Svat,,,

h will he lo\locht'CI \'tti".Y la1a "

PaylOIId lnh,W"OtllOn MII""I)Cr ol II'Ct Spa41! t"1•anJV0t1_.1lun Sy,h•m toliJ
11le s,&gt;ecfruru thai I he spaao'illh h1-' IA'\!:tll'\!:t.ehcN.tu~t lu l•wtdl iHmut,n\.111
In the Sj\nftlCOI 1981 i'IASA iollOt"'lvl thll llrl~tw-.111 he ,.dy by Mot'Ctt
1\dmini&gt;lrolur ol NASA Jon,.. •1eldtct• ur.., Nkl, "Any dfM:usl;lon 1&gt;1

ruture ~~ mitl~ttk-es mus. .earl whh the Sptoo ShUl,lc. lhr. \.ttY lu
op.•tiog up nc:ilr ~ce 10 quk.i., N•Y• :and oc:onumk:al acu:tU With lM
Spac:tt Shonk! openhom \u and fmn1 "'"' .tllhodu t.arth Dft•lt-tor buth
maNM!'d and un1nanned e1oplort1lon. ~nc:c. and ill)talbtinm-h •II
bemnlC niu11no and rel1111h·ely ble.kpanii\•a •

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The

s,-. !hul~ 1o clooljp&gt;ed 10 """?'• cr- al upond
10 _ , Into ott&gt;ll
~wiD

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• the r..,..aril end al the Orbllor. 11oc:au1e the
oobln will...,. a al ulillty, mlufon flcWIMUty and -¥&gt;t. .,_
,.,. Will 110 ...... he limited 10' inlenol\""y lrainod, phyllcally pert'OCI
Mlrona..,, but wll ..- bo abll&gt; 10 acmmmodote tclontbto ond
technlc:lano.

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The !lpaae lhut~lo. howl!\•or, i• more ihan a 1ranoport •·ehiblo. The
~ t . the Clllplbllly to ~rry out millions uniquo to the apace
provam: to re~rievo poyloodo rrorn orbit ror reu&gt;e: to.,";.., or rorurbtoh
oateUitetll) , _ , and to operlle ·~ lllborotorielln orbit.
~ c.pobllltlllo are eopocted to reoult In • net ..vtng In the COOl
......, IJptratlona while (!I'Ntl)' onh.mcillf! the llexlbllh_v end produc:ltMty
of the mloolono.
The bonefll.l Iron• ..-rcll and doM!Iopn""'t acthitlco Iron&gt;~'"" ·~

or

efforu ha•·• al~ worlled their way into dally life. I'IASA oflldAb
eoplaln. and ttMs ~lltlel tor tho Space Shuttle art1 on&lt;11eN, Advmeooln
nwdldne. onvlronmental monitoring ard oontrol n&gt;Ottti"Oio!l,v-th4&gt; otudy al
.,._... end Eonh .......,,___.,.., _..., or tho pt'Oip&lt;'dl.

l naporutnl •-• •
The Shuttk! Ia ptenned 01.1 the L~· element in Ameriran ipKII pUn•
through tho t980t and Into tho 1990s. NASA is.,.,.,..,...·atl•" In moklo~ nm&gt;
pllln•.llmhod by
•nd «f""'Ssed user nneds. hut II l&lt;lnuoglnoth'&lt;! In
the ra"lfe ol peaslhOltl... beiJVC cumlned, All peasihilith..., In (act, l101"'

h&lt;••

l&gt;oen toakec:l at JOhcr-tv h.v NASA J)fa.nncrs, engineers nncl M:ltmtltllll:l wcU
~i lnduJtrlal oornp._,l dt~5. unlw:rsitius 01nd economi.slto in tho #)\'~nlmonl.

\\1len tiW1 Space Shuukl becomes oper:uklnaJ. il hi rtxpecu:d IO IN'!OOme an
impoa•uml 100lln provtdh~ m::~nkincl whh Jnform11tlon to heltJ ru~n.~gc and
pcr.cn•t• g crowded ,.:.;,,,•• , l t:.t ··s or ehe \W$111ilc Shuttle •..vt1ton1 will
IJI'k:o, puhlic utilities, fu1'1H cooperalh•cs. the
h\Ciudel'communlcnllml
rncdk:il&amp;l JU'Ofeulcm. th,. f&amp;&gt;hu •.t imJusl.ry. the transporuaUon lndu.litry, and
IJOWtlt" gr.:ner~ tlon all\1 wo11nr consen'alion pbmlllrs.
One lmiMJM:Inl SJJ:U-.1 Shuule funclion will 1-w.thc place:mcnl of J.lllellhM
fn tanh urbfi AJ n\aO\' IIJi fi\11: indh-idu:JJ a.atcUi1C$ mav he dell\ fll"CCI utl 4
!lin"''" ndsakan.
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\\'01-ldwlde basi~

Mf~WUJ"\.'M,, Phou~raphs uf thn v..,,rlh

of (CJ$SII (unl,.

_.f:ln&lt;h'tlnnumt In wu h'UflAN!fllal s ludjos, .salcUih.m can soiul wo.:llht!r
blfumuukln 10 IIMl l(.ruu•Kl. trud aJr poJiuiiuu and fcJcnllf~· h ~ wu1"00,
monitor air quality, and k&gt;col&amp; oil •llcb. " pollutlon·mapping aorollltc """
etn&lt;ttr 1he r:nllre Unhed SC11te1 Jn ahouf 500 VholQfV'IJlhst cameru c.wrk'tf
in high allilude airplanes would we ol&gt;OUI 500.000 Ira,.. to ""'"" tho
&amp;:~me

t'uur mcmhcn uf tho PloutJc 8ulllt! hutltulu tPSII
bt•ouf(ht · their tr.~vclins road ahow to Ttle Sptc;tnJm
offiCe lu~l \\'r.t•k. and wilh atl Cl'l:aborate ~· or 11:-tl.-k:l

and 1.1 slick sales pilch, eAvLJinc!&lt;l wh~· ltMl 1'\cw VorL
State ~bture should llOI •noel ..wurMblo llolllc
Qw.

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c:umpanics at".rO$S the Unilcd Sla\ea. mquc:tted the
"""'"''~: with 71te ~-nurt edltorlol 1-rd t'-

.oa bcucr urwk!niiiDd~ nr mn\"f"nienc:e
1""'""1(1•~~:
today." 1110 ...,.....,.., nlllde •paclf'lc
II\C1ltion or thr~ · HuttJe Bill whkh "''"~M~IIy conlCS
hcfore Ihe Jtate Jegis:&amp;ature.~

..IK"'\idn.

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The S,)«frum .hnitL"&lt;I rcprctentath'C$ from the Now
\al..un front tlf\IIL'tl hi\'C\,

"'"'111dy -'"lll••rh:d n~~;pkwali&lt;H\!It uf on n•"l lli'llUt'JI Ka• ttn.•um.J thn woa•ld.
'tllclmpr'r'Od !1.11tttlnll~ uf 11m SjJ.IIett Sh u11kt er" \\'HI he ahh: tu kx:oUtt now
8UUI'Ct1J

y Jo8eph Simon
- - - - - - - -- ,--"

Ire PBI. an ~lion "'"""up or ..,..,..1 ploJtica

Manv ochr.r arcn ""' hc..ofie\'et.llo bcnc(i( from nl(;:ln!a)Cd •poco Kl" ll.,Y.
-Agrkvtlum. Sl.'lliOI" ~o~'I'Wms placed in spxc can help 1hn \\"tH'k( JC.t\'e ft•
r-• pnlbleJns 'I11C ....,..,.... """ idcntl(•; crops in"""" riOid. to~lthc ·~lf
and probably yield althooc crops.and t:lelcrmine plant dlJCUlCl or IIUCCI
in(""ollon. 1l&gt;i•lnrormotlon llill hclp•gricullural lljiCdai!Jta prndk.1tot•l
food .:wall1hlt'l un

An alternative to the Bottle Bill?
Plastic Bottle peopl~ beli~ve so

ll"ffa.

-&lt;:nnununkallor»: t:ommunlc:o&gt;tion .AieUit"" ha&gt;'t! ~ hllor&lt;Gnlh'ol'nlal
telolislun peasihle and .... roduciJVC IM """''or tr..,_nic tt•frtJilOOO
caU.. 11., -~~ wUI tk!(:I'NSC Wio ••bel&gt; tho """"""' 5/wltlo Ia~,,. new
and ImP""'~ 10tcllh01lnt0 F..anh orbit.

\'ol'ti. PubHc: lnlei"'Oil Rciodrch (;ruuv lN\'111RGI and
K:u.:hc-:1 (:{lrliOn CoUege lo aucnd tho ntc~l'llnfC ~1nd argue
in fn\·m· uf till' 8otllc' Bill h\11 cml,\• NVP~R(i ltw,Joct

OJOrdhlnlor WaMll Smith a11&lt;t.nded.
·a~m cli.5cu.'illon bct\\"C!Cn tho 1\"U "h.lo1, which
ntniahH~..

polite Uu·otaghoul thu OIM!'hCJul' telioilon,

fot'Usr!CJ flO l)'hOthc~r the Bolllc 8111 will f}fructl\'cly

rndlM::t: ,:art.agc nnd

~n~

as much tnl.ffrK_\• as Its

atl\'ucate5 cbim.
'lllO! IIOIIIe 8111 wOf pllla&gt; a 0\0tKiotor;v d&lt;:poolt un alf
'""'"'IN'hoHielin ~II would not (O&lt;Ce
..,.......,.,... lo brlitj; bad; their oont•ln&lt;!rs. bot II WllU"\
l'""idc. nn.od.ll l..,.,lh'l'Broad bue !1ur
'lllr. bUI hu been In II..,
t••f!l&gt;lllturn (or ..,.,rol
\'COl,.., and \'Olin« mit;6 ts '" ~ up ror a \'Ute this
Sopporten o1 liM! bill ct.IOt Ihal, In addition to

St•"'

will Jtimulntn emplo.Jn..,nl, wnSIIrl'C ·ruw mat4 .1•
"nd t'tXluce solid w:t•to.
''I would ~upporl tho tiolllu Ulll fn lic~u or tlmhing,"
Hoal Hotl'l , a Vice Pt~mu for u Nt•w Yurk CHy pulllic
rcbtlons f11'1l&gt; rep......,ntlng Ihe Plostico Bonlo lmlilute
Rid introducing hlnuclr ••&amp;ut n.ayhc there is an

al:"~!~.::tlhe "'btOad I~

Ia.\'"

Iuter
100t-tiffo •
effeCt in Je\&lt;eriiiiUIIet INieo.cl of a Bottle 8iU, \\~
wuuld vnl~· help rodllal """' tban 10 pcrc.nt of all

prb;agc.

Har1

e•plalnr.d, a hiler uu. "'" pn.n.idc

n'IOilO(Y to help c:i&lt;&gt;ln ur• •au ~inds atrcor1,.go.•
11M! '""~ \\vuld 1"-! p kaaxl on ron,l,.,,m-~
f&gt;Ol'kaglng is repeatedly found
refUjll!.
Kart used the eumvkt. o( lho Iilier H\X to indic:llc
that an ·aUencompoiSintf' antl·lillor bill is nnedod. not
one that slng)c~s uu1 a s1MX:1f'k typn or ~rbngn.
Smilh f.UpporU!d Haf"t'-' clnint that compn~hen!ih'lt

cnoo~

'"hosto

"'""'Ill&gt;'
a

hdlli 1lCC.clcd bttl lnc.lk:lltcd that tl\tt lflWsla.li''C pror.cs:o&gt;
~u1 ta~n i.O\'eral

,\1f.1tu'~.

Until tiUt.:h" htu can ho ,...,sst:d,
Smith suid. nil dfotttl •h4,uld tMJ focu~~ed on p.;t~'iln~ lim

Bollkt BilL"I ''"'otJid lilm 1o at leest ftet ~~Umn of the Iilier now
UlAn 1K.11ln ul all,'" he t'.\plalut"&lt;L ..One w11...v o,.. another
we're guing IU ha\'e to P".)' for our thruw-4~py
cultun.~on_Y1hing to that ond It helpful."
A
·,
Spokcopenotu lor tho ln&gt;lllute, tro•'&lt;!l t\l!'UUg!lOOI
the United 513tOS polntlnfl out tho
plaollc
l101tleo. \\'llen ooked lflheplaJIIcboltlelnclwlry woUld
be SC\'Oft!v crippled tn l'lcw
Slare If the Hollie Bill
is ~·here, Hon ~that In "''OI'Y .btc
"1"'re sud1 o bill ha&gt; been puMXI, pn&gt;llto '""" ntH

""-Of

von.

gllOC dol\'11.

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So wh~· is the h111huto ·~•lin,; .o tt'lud' money on
,,., Shultla .,,.., """''''"
end their tm.... tll(alluN or
puhlic relations~ "Bot:oiiMl II""' don1 r•lk up pW!Ic&lt;."
hCI\v II'Mt untqua wndl\k.Mu; ln sJ,.'\Ctt-\'inua11y e-.u fti"A\IIy. ncNir ..,crloct ,
llll.
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If you are not currently regisrtNed, or are changing divisions,
report first to Hayes 8 , Door No. 4.
Continuing Qraduate and marriculated MFC students will
receive materials by mail. Those wishing to register i n person
may do so at any"time.

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RCicKPILE IB NOW. Nick I..owe, Dave Edmunds,
Billy B~mner and 'Jllrry Will1ams
bring you "Becond.s Of PI~~
No life is complete without "Seconds Of Pleasure."
On Columbia.
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Charity dollars rolling in;
United Way passes mark

Available at
Your Fa~te Record Store

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Attention:
BLACKS.

The 1980 United
Cam.,.;an or Buffalo and Em County Uvc&lt;lup to
its th&lt;me, " Make lmpo$slble Dreams Come True," u it collected over Sl I
miWoa.iD plc:dla. or 104.1 percent or 1M initial_..
,.
"Thank God, that there are people wbo willaoout or their way ccl'aive a
few dollars to help others," Buffalo Mayor Jlunes Oriffln said.
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The UB sector,thouaJ&gt;, reached ooiY 90percent of its aoal with 121,022
col.lected IS of M&lt;*doy. Allhou&amp;h 1M.,....,.;.., ofl'lc:ialb' eottdudcd two
weeks
UB Chairman Leo Richardson elected to extend the
University's .rron in hopes or rCIC:hina the JIC)el.
Whea the drive kicked orr on Septanber ~. UB odministr.tors, srarr
and faculties ad&gt; submitted an individual JIC)el, with Health ScXnca
b&lt;adiDa 1M liu wich s-12, M.S. Wbile it fdl s11ort of its p , Haith Scima:s
stiU collected over W,OOO thelltaest.amOW&gt;t amona UB dopartmmts. The
President/Exeeutive Vke Pruident division showed the areattst
,..,.,...percauaae as it collected over 240 pefoent or its orajnal _..
"We appreciale UB's efforu," said Asoociate Carnpaian Chairman Joe

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Schtoe&lt;kr. "Both students aod (acu.lly were very-supi)Ordve."

Somenet Laboratories Inc. \

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blood types prevalent in the
Blaek.population, which -are
vital to on-going research.
Come ln for Free Blood Typing
a.id fliuancial renumeration if
you meet th-: requirements

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Chainnan of the 64th aruwal OUipaia.o Wiltiam Lawley was espedalJy
pleased with !he *i.-e's overall suocess. " Wilh so many unemployed and
the inaeased spiral or livill&amp; cosu and many other economic flldors. tht
residenu or our cccnmunlty rtspoodcd to &lt;he IICcds of &lt;hos&lt; less
fonunart," he enthused.
Mayor Oriffia oontmds thai the Ullited Way effon-wbkh services 75
manber aa-ies. P&lt;O'&lt;Iidina in e.•cess or 150 human &lt;art services-has a
value to all socio-&lt;conomic aroups. "In the Ions run, it helps lht city and

COUDty aovemmeot," explained Orifrm, ubecause ic rdievH some of the

..._,., burden."
Had the aoaJ mertly been rea&lt;hed-and not exc&lt;cdcd.:..maintains
Lawley, the member aaencies "could be forecd to cut bfck on tht rans• of
.....uial services." The 1980 _.of Sll,302.000 is the second hi&amp;htst iD ·
United Way hisiO(Y, 2.61)&lt;1'0ml less than last year's roaure. The c:ampAip&gt;
JN*- Rioforcod by a half~ tdevision special durin&amp; prime time oo
ad&gt; or 1M four COliUIIerdaJ IWiotu.

Nloc.Most oontribu(ors are coat8dell thtouah their buslncsa. with tile
voiUDteers detcrmioina indlvldual ps based oa previous &lt;&gt;q&gt;erienct.
Althou&amp;h some plcdau havt yet to be paid, _.,dina to Schtoeder, 1M
arnOW&gt;t Is " so minimal that it would not slcnificutly ehanse the reponed

fTcu_re:'

Ltss than nine cents or - h dollar contributed aoes for cam.,.;,.
publicity and adminislrative COSIO, with the rest bdna dJvided lmOnl tht
aaencies and senoices suppaned by tht United Wt,y. More lhan 200
volunteers oo 19 budcet l*lds rmew the orpnizatlon's budatt with
family lift services and social devdopmtnt services recdvin&amp; tht ~
ch11nk ot 1M pit. Upwards of 30,000 volunteers ooordinftc efforts to mate
1M Uniled Way tffottivc.
Mayor Oriff&lt;a lees this u on eumple or Buffalo's reputation IS , ...
·:&lt;.lty of Good Neiallbors-. li¥iAI City, 'aod a
City...
In bopa of~-. United Way Board Chainnaa Richard Headl
has - - . , . Uberty NatioN! Bonk and Tn~~&lt; CooiPMy Preoltltal
Robert Doaouah u Oencnl a.aitman of tht 1981 cam....,.. Tile
~ ...,..UZ.,. •• altutdy~Jtina volunteers 10 be divUioo laden
I&lt;J'Otdlna to Sduoeder.

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Royo~s ~f!lost taste the cha~gne

by sp1king way into second place
by Toll)l Petti
/fp(N£1 EdiiiH

lbey....,. jwtallait away Irom beina the New York

St~• (NYS) Cbampiocls. With a seuoo roeord or

19-11, they wae arona sb01 to even mal&lt;e th&lt;top five,
squoozina inlo~c playofls after beina seeded 12th out
or 16 teams.
What the UB Women's Volleyball team did was go
out and deleat every team but one last wee.kend in !be
NYS Champlaasbi~ held at !be Stale University or
New Yorlt (SUNY) ., S.onyb&lt;ook.
"I'm vay pleased and proud of !be women."
RoyaiJ' roach Peter Weinrrieh beamed. " We went illlo
the tournament hoplna lor fifth or sixth plaec and we

came ou&amp; ~nd . I'm very pleased."
Held to determine the NYS Champion in Division Ill
of the Assocbtion ol lntcrcoll&lt;aJate AIMetia lor
Wornen (AlA W), the tournament pved the ~ schools
mvolved 10 ollly 16.
The eornpetilion-held In a roundof'Obin lormat and
on a point basi.-.otarted Friday with the top eight

Onlshm aoina inlo the neJCI day's final rounds.
The Royals opened the tournament aplnu Oneonta
Stile Colleae and won easily in strai&amp;)lt aames. IS-8.
1)..9. Ro&lt;hest&lt;r was their next opponent and the
Buflalo "'010&lt;0 put totethcr easily their best erron
,.,cepina !heir foes I S-4, IS-8. The victory a''&lt;Oied 011
early ~Cason UB lois. By now the t~ am..,.d
rnoua.h point$ co put them iruo chc top clJ}u rankin&amp;s.
pruonptlns the Buffalo coaeh to adopt o new strategy
for Albany State. their third opponent .

"The IUld&gt; apinst Albou\y didD 'I ota11 Uly\hlot
beeawe " 'hod. already 10&lt; tho. pooitlon we wonted,"
W&lt;iar&lt;icll czplaiaal. "I subtlialuO so orwbo DOC1UII)',don'tiC(tO play in this kirod of
anpetltloe so theycciuld pia ~.le.tplained
to the swtcn
I was lOin&amp; to dO aDd wby SOAIIere
wouldn •t be any problem ."
•
Bulfalo ended up losinathe match In two aames, but
as the coocb explained it had no bearina on their
position. The Royals' .olvanced into Saturday'• rlnab.
The fil&gt;ll eiaht prepared 10 do battle 00 Saturday.
UB opened qainst a . - Stale Collep aDd &lt;W&lt;Pl
them In 1wo ti&amp;htly eontested pmes. It took an extra

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point lor Buffalo tO eaprure the first same 16-14, but
they had a more eororortable edae the second, winning
IS-10.
Fredonia, who bad beaten the Royal• less than o
week before, was UB's opponent for the ...,..irlnab. It
took Bulfalo three ·pma to fonally beat them as
Fredonia won the ....,.d pmc by a six-point marain.
The ICOrts were, IS·IO, 9·15, IS-8.
The rll&gt;ll match was a war between two hard·Millns
set-tnd ..plke teams. Buffalo •nd mal Nu,areth
College played a very cloJelirst same, but liB came out
the victor IS-12. Nazareth snatched the next two
handily IS-4, IS~ and the Royals had to sett.l&lt; for
se&lt;Ond plaee.
Two or the d&amp;ht players pieked for the all·
tournament team were from UB-team captain AkTsujl and setter Lauri. Han..n. Hansen was one of
only two setters chostr' ror tht team.
••Laurie just did a super job,' .. Weilueich concluded.

ule mix-up nets new Bull recor
A ml&lt;·up of National Collta~atc Athletic
Associotion (NCAA) and State University of New
York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) rule
onterprOiations has e.hanaed the outcome or a UB
IOC"Cefp.me.
Ed Muto, Direetor of Men's 11\tercollqiate
Athletia bere, announeed that !be Varsity soa:er
jame between UB and Brockport, played at Rotary
Field on October 31, was erroneously reported as a
for(ei t win for Buffalo and has been recorded .. a
1· 1 tic.

The aame bad lnc:orreetly been deebred. forlell
on the basis of an illeaal sulntitution.
l'he dilemma arose when Broeltport's l!llh player
entaed the aame in the second bill with !be visitors
ahead 1.0. The Bulls btH .....U.S a(yiaa aoaJ.
However. !be NCAA rule limitiapubstitllllon to •
II players was overn&amp;led by the SUNYAC ao&lt;:oeer
regulation or unllmJted aubstitutlon.

This week's best
Allb6o&amp;h h• """ftat a stanulo UB'• football &gt;lnort o..r
Alfred, Sdo Kowal ..,.,ed wtern Collq• Athlrtl&lt;
CoafHe.Mt dtftMI'If player of t he ¥ftek ltoqOn for h b
ouliUadbo&amp; play Ia tho seeoed ball.
Til&lt; JOpllo_,. ckkain bttd&lt; flckt&lt;l up t"o iat&lt;tnPllou
"""..., erHIIed with oiM IOio 1 - l a t ... Wlo' ll·~
lhrllk&lt;.
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Bu_f'f'alo's corrected final records arc now 3· 1· 1 in
SUNYAC'• Western Division and 9-4-1 overall.

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,.. t'!e croWd bopiQa that thdr
~ team can hUll on to lhe •tim
~ lead diey..Micl in lhe ftniiiJ
S _ ,1.$ of tbe &amp;&amp;me· Thil
i: CQUid be a c.-owd at a BIIIJ or
S.bres same, but if you had co
put money on h, it would be
safer to Jay a U B hockey same.
Enterin&amp; his I lib ~IJOO II
the helm, Bulls head coach Ed ,
Wriaht is platina a heavy
c.-npbasis on dden1e. " He's the
foundation of our team,"
quipped Wriaht about S&lt;llior
'"• ~~rld/ft,l,jM ,,anco
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goaltender Bill Km inska. " He I KATE TMIS MESS A~O: IIMlt tlt, K.-,in "-"M:Io INdt 1 h09tt. will M the tltblliling fofc• dwlng IN lklltt' qwM to
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finished in the top fiveatthe US
Olympic t.r youts out of 96 of the ol IJ ,.lum~ fetltnMn lo liM t.um. wtllch Coec,h Ed W~•
best •oalies in the country, 'In Clayton Watters, the club's excelleng backchecking by the mentioned W risht wh i le
fact, Billy intimidates a lot of only Canadiap member, and the forwards are the formula discussina the rookies:.-:: Rob
teams with this performances." retum of Peter Dombrowski Wright pins the team's hope.s Nuchereno
a nd
Dean
Bricks without mort ar who was forced to •it out .last on. If the succ~ur former Cameron- both 6'2"- should
though, do not ·• brickwall year. "Clayton had trouble associate, New Y'ork' Ranger help us out."
mate: The same can be said for adj uslina here Ju t season byt coach, Fre(j Shero is any
outstanding goaltending that we feel be's ready and indication of bow · Wright 's Quick Stkk
lacks suitable usistance from Dombrowski'• returned with an ideology ·will fare, then plenty
Scorlna punch should be no
the defense and forwards. Last '7£:~ed attitude."
of wins in the near l'uture are probleqj as the team's second
seawn if Kaminska and hi1
bon defense will also be inevitable.
Before chalki.
Jeadin.a scorer of a year aao is
coumerpart Dan Ko walchuk an inteara l oompbnent as them up, however, the forwaras returning. Riabl winaer Dale
were the bricks. then their Wriaht noted that strong play must perform effectively at Guynn, who netted 17 goals last
defensemen resembled masons by freshmen like Richard Carr both ends of the rink.
year, is &lt;Xpecled 10 bear the
on strike.
is needed to offset last year's
' Althouah the team possesses brunt of the scorins duties.
"Defense ws our weakness dismal 9·lS record. "We have no superstars," confessed Other key forwards stated
last year," explained Wriaht. to cui back on our goals Wright, " there are four strong Wriaht, , will be se11ior Keilh
"but we're sl_!onaer this year." aaains1," assessed WriJht who lines." The Bulls plan to utilize Sawyer, with 31 care... &amp;oals 10
labeled defen~ive play the knowledge or the returning his credil and SOphomore
Personntl
humiliatina. "out success this veterans and the impressive size Winger Peter Yuhas. Tht Bulls'
-Cited as the reasons for the year hinses on the play of the or a few freshmen.
"The coach, however, made no bones
reformation of defm~ are the defeM&lt;:."
players nqw are bigger and about losing two of hi• top
development of Captain
PoJitional hockey and faster thsn when I played," players Tom Wide and Rich

MaLean to graduation, · but
stressed that the ineoming
fruhmen are m o re than
adequa1e.
.
There remai01. only one
aspecl of the , hockey picture
t bat is in need of heavy
reinforcement, clarifoed .WriJht,
is the need for wppon from
Rudenu and adminiJtration.
Throuahout his tenure as Bulls'
coach. Wriaht and hiS&gt; teams
bave maintained a fine ,.inoing

tradition. sec urin g seven
in the black (willi four
playoff quaUiiers) aaainst four.,..,....._
in the "red." This year, Wriaht
insists, Jhould be no different.
"We'll have. to fight hard to
win this year . . . We should 1
make the State playoff•. if oot
we'll be very close," he
predicted . Yet for all their bard
work and ehthusium, backing
ba.s'been minimal.
se&amp;SOIU

No sopport
" We pick up about a
thoUJand people at our games
(arena size 2,769) but could

always \ use mort

ad minis tration.

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receives less supi'On than the
rest of the sports program in
general. They push fora tbe
more visutl sports like fOJIIIIIall
and basketball," . complained
Wri&amp;hl. "We still have_ the
same budget or seven years
ago."
The Bulls open their home
seasol) tonight aaainst the
RocheSler
In stitute of
TechnoloaY l ~rs 'I! Tonawanda
lcetime. The game begins at
7:30 with UB trying to avenge
an opening 9-IIOIS to Division I
Colgate.

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Tough Tolchok advances to finals
Tony PaJombaro dirtc~ed the miahty Tolehok team

to &amp;Jpecucular IB-1• teml-nn•l victory o¥cr the auona
Beaver Pa1rol Sunday 11 Governor's Flrld. ll«au&gt;e of
1he. udtin.a conquest ToJct,olc moves on to play th.ber
Tokhok Rusaers or Nimrod• for the lnlrl\mural
Football champlomhlp.
The two evenly matched clubs had nothln» but
resptc1 for ead1 other hcadln&amp; Into Sunday's contest.
The Tolchok defense shuo down the Deaver offt115&lt;
during the entire lirJI half.
''We had 10 comaln Mike (Abatemarco, I he Bea\'er
quarterback) hom runnlna.·• uid ~hok
quatterback PJJombaro, '"force him 10 t.h1CS'l"'O our
defensive backs." The sound defense picked orr 0&lt;1&lt;
pass while holdin&amp; AbaotTnorco to II completion&gt; on
l9 tries.
Tolehok 's play&lt;aller heodmanned hls team tht
length of the lirld on the aame's openina dri•·r . With
th&lt; rroriV&lt;Ts covered. Palombaro rampoaed alona the
soddinrs for the c.uly 6-0 advantaa&lt;. Tolchok then
made It I HI on thrir ntJQ po&gt;..uion with Palombaro
tlickinB for lht Orsl of IWO tourhdO,.ll paues. Marty
No..•k bt•t llcaV&lt;T defrndns rnslde ....ttina the ea&gt;y
lob.
S..V&lt;T P11rol oreded a quts~ionabte ealllo put than
bart oo ~n&lt;t. Abalem~. scampcrina throuall
•ould bt tl&amp;l&lt;l'l, wu taued by a Tolchok player
already 00 the around. The defender is ·~pposed to be
on his (m 10 make th&lt; II&amp;. but the r&lt;ftr«S ruled the
man ....., pu$brd clown, halt ina the pla,r.
llcaV&lt;T's lired up defense cameroorlns out. LintTn&lt;ln
D•n Coins pinned the QUI!Ierbatk In tltr rod tone for a
llf&lt;ty.
A fin recrivina the fret kick, JO.baternuco sustained
a "'•U-oredtd =rina drive. Thclleavri' aenc..-1 capped
the march orr by Oollina lht ball 10 lltrry Kin• •
&lt;luting lh&lt; Tolchok maraln to a sUm 12·8.
Ilea- ' s def&lt;tlse did Its job once aaaln refuslna
Tolchok to advance toward tht Patrol 1011. Punlna the
pipkin bark intO the hands of AbatcmllfCO, Ill~ head
Buvtr sptarheoded what looked to bt tht vktory,
marrh. Wutina •no tlmt, the Ocld marsholl led hi&gt;
trOOPS 10 the ctlrrished promi•ed land .
Abatemarco lired the bomb Into Ben Pl11arl'&gt; arms.
who displayed some fancy footwork down th&lt;
tidrlinrs, shoving his team in frou: 14· 12 .
Beav~r

Pa1rol, 1e0rina the: quick touchdown,

allowed Palombaro arid company ovtr two minutes to
r&lt;turn the favor. Tolchok utillxed short pinpointed
passes, rescmbllna tht areal two-rnlnuoe quarterback
Kenny Stabler, moot effectivrl,y. On fourth down,
Palombaro exited the pocket and spoued Harold
Kobakofin lh&lt;rnd zoneJivina Tolchok the lead 18· 14.
Kobakor .aid, "the Beaw:r:s ~ a veat team ... thisls a
IJUI aamr ...Wt played with fantastic le&amp;mwort ."
However, all was lost for the Beavm.
AbattTnarco, with 1:10 remainina on tht clock, doord
in on the jo•alteod toachclown. The Bcavn
Quarurback lltrmpud lh&lt; 'HaD Muy' pass to an,.,.,..
The ball fell to lht lfOIIlld milin&amp; BeaV&lt;T Paool'•
dr...,. or vietor:y.
These two uams blltlrd untilthcb;un end in aomt

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The way lla&gt;er Patrol BOt to play Tolcbok was
throus h a QU&lt;lrtnlinal victory on Saturday. A solid
performance by what u5Cd to be lnlllUDural football's
top ranked tum mdeH u·p in an easy win over To•ic
Wastcsl3-4, in a sea or mud ou.Govunor's lield.
Abllemareo's runnlna and pusina proved too much
For the Wastes' defense. The venatil&lt; Qtwterba&lt;k ru.

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then • frontal lobotomy"'

TONIGHT

for t...,-o .scores and threw for three: more . .. We wanted

to block them Into tbt middle where the footin&amp; .....
bad." tll:plalned the play
"The f&gt;rld played to

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our adva.ntac.c. ••
On the Beaver's lim play from srrimmaae
Abat&lt;I'MICO sprinted clo"·n the side!Jnes UIIIOU&lt;hed (or
the pmt's initial sn)re.
To&gt;k Wastes, rrboundiOJ
a touah prdiminoty •
nw&lt;h ..\th Hdter Skdoa, ooukln'o esubfish any kind
or alta&lt;k aaaiiUI • po..a(ul Deaver defmsr.
Muller dellected WIJir quanerb&gt;ck Ed Collin'• pan
into lhe handJ or teammate John Solcmon.
Abatemarco was.ted no time tumina the inttfC't'J)(ion
into .U. points. On third down h&lt; ~
Formanek wandtrina do~-n6eld for she seore. The
lkavas churned OUI J3 POints before Waue knew what
had been ana win&amp; 11 tbrm.
Arttr Wastt failed to produce, Abacrman:o did it
apin. Complerlna 8 o f 13 posses throuahout the aame.
the verutlle Ilana! caller had the S..vers cbrwlns up
more yardaac. Hiuina his favorite receivec. Richie
Sherman with a nan:-out pass for a touchdown. thc
S..v_ors bui.l t a commandins ~lead.
On lhr rnJuins kickoff, Waste drove do.,.,nlield for
their only scor~. Collins, who completed right or 15
puses on the day, tosord a short volley 10 Lrr Slaoky,
cuulna the Braver maflln to 20-6 UAh• nrso half came
10 • clo". "They're a tough, weU-disciptined croup, "
n:ported Sla1ky.
ThtOUJ~ou t the aame, Beaver drfcmivo backs shut
down the WaSit:S' oouide &lt;1trial lltack. Shuttln&amp; orr
tho lants to wide r&lt;ctivero, the defc:ndas forc-ed play
lnlo the middle or the field. lfllerttptlna four ColOn•'
p&amp;sse$-throe by Solomon-Wastt:S wert 11e&gt;er able to
let on track.
Before 111&lt; pm&lt; wu o ver, Aba1&lt;1'!111tt0 hit
Form.,..k with a .shan pan over the middle. Th• llect·
foot ed rroriV&lt;T streaked across the turf btforr brina
&amp;boved out of bounds. On lh&lt; ..,. pl• y however,
Abllemaroo added ·.m to • the "'I&gt;Wid. F"mcllna
Sbcrman· an»na ia tbr end zone one mDR time, tilt
Beaver'• liai&gt;hed the seorifta.
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WESLEY FOUNOAl'ION tUnlltd

on IMMr pt10ne.

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and

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5 mlni.M w1U' 10 MJ~
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loltomll If ,our rloor. ctul&gt;~ froup,
orgll'!llttlon. de'p.ertm.nf or teat'n woufd-

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ADULT I ALLET CLASSeS.

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II'OSl\. Y 0\.0IES "Prl llwnd•V
nltt~J et ,_ .J . 8oHomt. MI. Milte YtA1t
P P .~ ..t .O• .t Cli.ty's ... r our IIW!rite
~ tiN ot COUt'M toi'N !WWic1... .JO
Stt'Oh$*•+t eno .71m1Mddrlr!Ufrom I
to 10 pm. P .J , Bohomt. l210 Main
Str"', r iOhl •crou from ue~
WANT EO 4 tlciLtU IO 8uff t i O·
PIHtb~,trfh ttme. $Ur".cUy r+ov. 2),
Ul%...._ IJ.k for &amp;ob.

W"VNI,I KNOWtMne•t•weekiWIII
bt I lltue f\ard, bUr'at 1Nt1 YDV know I
1ove '/OV. M eo;bt • .,..oU1d go back to
leo cubt'a'P '1appy t months Jove, Gtflt.

~:.=lnt"'::'M~ . . cat~

mort lntormeUon c,all Ros.v tt Cl-46o'7.
P...t.. lOt~ JVO Mil" Sh'NI. rJ9h1
Kf"DD&amp; fi"'f"''I.UB.

SERVICES

FltOM OHE PllA to .notn.r. e r•M •
"ee. I '-OP* Mt. P . &lt;IDHII'I trY 10 Md I
KtM l'tlrt\Wif. 'fhoulh I lll:ttaW WO\t doA'I
need h. OOOd luc-. l.Ove D.
P .aJ.am• Party •t P . J. 8ottom1

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OSP-At L ll for'Ol\ltn. LIW tf)Ct ttl five
tor at tent .r.vrvtw..J VON un fi'"'O up

now•• .Happy 8frthd.tv ~)I[,

PJ CONNECTION-too lNG lbOVI 1~
~. '"' • tono w•r to TiOPtrM"'&lt;,
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AUTo-CYLCE t NSUitANCE', Low

15 YOUllt ltESUME LOOKING llll~f!IM~
otrNCf'CIIIIIW'f? H.Ive tt ~u.,

t'rpewi .nd dni9Md bV RT AUoc.. W-'11

~w rwr ~ 1 crisp effec:tfw
onrtn ;u¥fftlttO to stand oul from •n ~

tM oln.,.. For more k'tfof'm•liOtl c•n
. .$&lt;$'11$.

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part,of history
THE

SAVE ,S J J

Special Issue
Friday,
November 21st

offJ

Jewelry

Print It
BETTER/FASTER/FOR lESS

LATKO

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TYP iNG SEI.VICI'. North lutrtto.
Pr•t•re,ly dhUrfiiiOI'tl, thn t t .
sau~ic:ttioM. lew PllP*'fs. C111 11.H956

P.ESUMES
A proteaatOully typeall .
, . , ,.,..... WMW 4M

bt I 1'111 IIIII to I job
hunter In 1ny lllld.

We' 11 expertll

L1il
UNIYEIISITY PIIESS
311 Sqt*l Hal
Mlllldly - Fltdly

10 1.111 . to &amp; p.m.
131-2581

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--Mr.

VTaco
3241 Main at Htath
(opposite UB)
Buy 0"' Super
MR. TACO &amp;
Get One Chill FREE!
(wt.. t:IIM..t)

~..ph~ li/Z5/IIO

OI!AA I ~ ENIE, ~· Ifill Olt1Nioy lo
IOI'MOM Wf'O Ms been YWY tpKI•IInd

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• SAVING COUPOJVS

25%

PAJA~AS

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ltOOMMATe W"NTEO fir hillY
twtll-..d co«&lt; ...... '"'" (;.lill -....w

PER SPECIAL

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. ,..... WedNsdl't' ..... lfthl ,.J,
10t1otftt.. lZ7t /Min
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from Ul.

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Chain's
Boutique and
Hong Kong
Tailors
1114 Main St.

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Fer.rara

TO THE LAleNT DISCO Queen. Girl
YCK.I mvat tltve • ' ' " " blc:.. l 1 Sl;nH t
ILnOW Judo.
A.OIDJ-1 COUNf'tY RUN NEllS. U kt

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Lit Us Show You
Samplls FREE Then Let Us j

l)t9Jn~r.

.JON!$ HAppy 8 1rftlday tomorrow
Swttfi U
LOvt' OTT$ fr om 233
Mlnnnol1.

U ketotcttoOetf'lef'tb[l ; l tf\e"~ls i FOt

PAJAMA$-,AJAMAS

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· - 0111\K ..,_ _ •EMALE NQijSMOKU TO SHARI

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MINTING- AND
COPY C£NT&amp;as

te.ATHV- ITS rf'el nlc.t bell"; 0!\ OQOd

otn.trtl2.50.

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ORAD ITUOI HT or HfltM&amp;oflll

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name on tM &amp;kkPfote of Tlw Sptdrum.
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luw. JlvcMnb Ull), fK&amp;.~1ty and 1t 1H

acran from Ul.

ROOMMA.TE N£EDEO-Oio1Yin

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WANT TO SEE YOUR Nme fn prlntl

comf0t1tb.. tnd provecttive ovtflts.
P.J . Bottoms, 32'0 Mtln 5tr"t ~ r10hf

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OLD ;.:-;mON

~NAPPS ' HOPS

tonight, NOY, 19, OrtU C.OC:S.! P•l &amp;mll.
toOn· root~ tnorta. almost anvttdno I
Awlfdl tnct prltH tot "''"'' orloln•l.

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JUDY. The 1M It nt•r . Ws bMn ,.. .,
Tlltboya.

IEDROOMS AVAILAI LI In )
MdrOOm apwtment. l!~tOtf'll ptlce.
Glut to c,.m:pvs,. CAll Dl-4Ul.

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nourt. Qt)IOd tom~wl Wor" SNdY
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't04If' floOr WOU141llte, 1'0 new • perty •t
P .J , eottotn.tc.at RottV at l!l~ MD. P .J.
Bottoms. )VO ~tn s•r!Mt, """'' ......

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PUCK OFFJ Hockf'f lUIOn It
~·v end The Spectrum ti 1001e1no
for Hoc~¥ Wrltws.. EltOe't'l nce ~f
netft...ry. Ftino btnefltl. Hockt'f fan•
conlac:l TGr~l. or And'r at 1Jiol67A or uo,a
i!IWS.,Uitt .

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THANKSGIVING

DAIQUIRIS and Pin•

night •' P .J. &amp;ottoms. l270Meln StrHt.
right ecf'Oiot from U8.
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f'OIIt UNT

TWO ,BEDROOM APT. Vtfy Clost to
MSC nter Belley .nd Mllltnport. Semi•
fuml.ntd. Avell,ebfe OK. 1, 1221 plul.
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LA.Ot!.l FltYI!$ IIH 7th, lllrf'f

CAMPUS HOIISIN(,

A ~AIItTMJINT

631·8884
rw

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tn1trn1Uont l
wo,.ld
Hunter

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Mt1hodlsr Ct mpuos .WM"'Y J ' ' " -~
111'10 1)rOO(em ~ f J; JO ~ 410
Ml~l Ave. Pt'Oirttn! .,COCifnt wtlf\
Grltl Mid De9AMkN't*' Ill W14CotMoC,MI
ln·mt tor tHir'Yellons. 't e.w me....,

36 H opk ins Road.
Williamsville, NY.
Corner of
Sheridan Drive
.SPA INGUEEN tlc.k-'' front
ttciM•fl,
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TYPI N G . DIU41t"'ellon l. f~t'tum

COitdlt .,. ontv $1-CJO ewrv TIMidly

THURSDAY
Rock Night

tnd

ROC::I'Itlttf'.,... him rwtce on wmt WHit.
CaiiiJI •lil$1.

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CONteSTANTS WA.N'f£0 for t...MI"
MUd WrHIUf\0 lhOW. CoupleS Or' slnttra.
C:.ll tl)-9..5.

ro be r•ffl.ct

CHEMISTRY 101 Tutor Wtntwd, ,.IM II'

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GET YOUR NM\IIN I'RINT ""'llolp
u t•brlte fl'l• JOft't AnA"!«"rt of TIW
~rum. StiJCNntt 11.00, ltKvtty tnd
Sltff and othtn 12.50.

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SPI!.CfAL DISCOUNTS: Ul lf\lldenb I. ,.
taa.llr. ~~"'t:7M,_..,.
$t2,00, aedc:t, .. e, 1 U E.ntltWOCI I

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OLDIES
E-v Thursday Night with Mr. Mike your P.J.D.J.

Splc'fll.tll"

SO~Strohs Draft&amp;7.5~Mixed

Drinks

from
8 p.m. to 10 p.m.

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ttnd ot.he.f thingt, many way ,-~ted 10 d\e 81\t.. You don'I

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neuJ 10 lwe "'the Cobtge_ 10 enfo;tl\. f1nd oul • h•t•t'r.e
oil oiJoul by Slopping';, 456 Por1cr. Eltkoll. 636-2137.

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'" 107 Clt_·m~n.s.
_ , _ . . . , . , . . . _ . , . . n ldi6Aor!d - willlrylo
....,_ flfl&lt;lllt ~· 10 ._....
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MM•.
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" ctOt'• Wotllsbop ,_... W&lt;d..-y II S p.m. In 102
Kanlm.n

Sludenta apptying to 11\~d .. Dent .. Pod., Opt., or Vt.~
School lOt f4U 1982 &amp;dmlu'ctl ~utd come to an
impo1Can1 tr1et•Ung with M~ C11puana fh\Jitd1o_y ol 7~
p.m. In thot Squi•~ Conft!tC:nc:e Tht41~r . Application
proaduu~s.

1111141- (11/U't ,....... S..ndoy from 1.4 p.m. In lh&lt;
~IIIINJif ICHHt, kl;tt,, T~l• Ia C...C• ..,nual Childtcn't
~MIH~#I. W• .,_,. *'ldt Mtrd •o.Ur•~ C.tl Pf!'t~ 01 Uw M
8Jr·J~21
by~·~ ~...

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se.IHng up a Cile, preprofc)1onal

AccounUne Club mft'Lmg oboo1 ~t C•rto nlghl
tomofrow ott 12.10 p.m.. in the A«'OIII'"W\g Club off~.

0t IM .-,.,.,,,, ~.,.,. U'IC w.tu.f) Find ool by get ling
lmo!•rd •• C...C'• MOA o.r- 1'1tr01hon. C.ll kancy a1
Ul 3~21

260$qulrt..

lv1 LUI Ctu• ~ A,... K.tppt Alpho Sofo&lt;lty r.r&gt;t
CuHtlflCI q111 oll•lt frldoy or IMr Stoc• Cdll•g• "•sembly

Polls~\ Student League. mew ~' lda y a1 l p
Squlr~ 10 diiC'uss the ann~r Willa dinner.

C.ff~bun Student Assn.. me:.ts Fr~y ol 6.JO p .m. In

11•11 11om 10 p.rn~ 4 o,m,

Alpho Lomllrlo Dtl .. mcmbtr• con pi&lt;lk up wtiflcotts
ond jrt"olry In I IOMollon all l~ltwHk loom 11®·5 p.m.
lifo WllfhllOpo - • ' - •· If you ... • do,...,
Qt ldfo"-•, ••uotoQIM, "'tlho6oa._.. hMne m.k~t. uke

UB L"'S SocH:.ty lobby meellng Monday
232 Squire.

movies, arts &amp; lec..otuf'C8 ·

Dtllllljnll P1 plodU" Pt lly Sunday al 8 30 p.m. •• tho

.. Living In Europe. O...ring WW If: A Chtld 'i

Ametk.tn ll"'lffn•tlon.l WorJd

Hunu~r

Ofganlt•Uon-

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two Europet~n during the Nazl lnvaslont of Evtope
r~uOidoy ol 12:30 p.m. In 103 Dltf&lt;!ndorf.

"Tho Polloh Pllooni•-A Thousand Yuro of Polish
Culho~.-e:'" Wednad4y et 7.:30 p.m. •n 1M lnlernel'orwl
ln.athutt, 864 Odi'*M~ .

4J8Citment.

rent donut•.

''124 £.. tO?lh St.." by Wllli4m OrUt: will bf' ptemier~
by the UB perro.qloo en.e!"bl~t Sund•t ot 8 p .m. to the

Ct n you holp lovltl Jtwt to rll&lt;h fraodom7 To find ou1

6a~r d

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Amhtnl Chi N4 lhtbbtton thl• weekend. R!!gls1er • t

11\o'-!ulltCtnltr~ownge. Owtll opukerloDr.I. Blockol

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UniYerolly of WtMorn Onlorlo. "Ito. Ch4nnul&lt;oh
- rlt lt . gll\o, tit, t it t ¥t 114b1e e111\o Cht b&lt;ld Table I
1h1 kui" c•• ,., Lounoe.
lonlort-Rttfl!tttnltlllltt from lht following &gt;Choob
will Itt on &lt;tm!&gt;"L Ct ll Mro, Mtck II 831·3515 or &lt;omt
10 l Htytt C 10 111 wp on tppolnlmtnl: Btruch Colltgt
Ort Oullt a.hool of Buolntu Admlnl•lretlon 1oday:
Columblo Untwrtity School of lnltrnatlonal "ffal"
IOmOrtOWl ""pptrdlnt UniYtfllly ~hoot of Low Friday.

l"fl-lllt '""',., ••• lopllomoro MY1Hmenl for

liNing I til...,,... will bt hold In 219 fro~u k: Nov.
U t1 10 ' '"'' and I p.m.; O.C. I a1 9 a.m.: DK. 2 ot II
L m ,lft4il l p.m.t Dtc. )II IO t .m. t nd2p.m.; DK.4 ot iO
1,1'1'. tn4ll) p.m.; O.C. 5 M II o.m.

.!Mil """"" IMOIIrltt-Scllool of 1'\tnog.......,.. ""
11\lormotlonol matting obOut 11\o jolnl BSIMB" Progtom
will lit htld In lht llrout Dtnltl, 140 Crooby, W•dntoday
II l p,m, 0\htr joint progromo will bt dlocuUtd from 3-4
p,m,

Otu..r. , _ Molton "'' 11011- horna I...Uqg
M~tf\ 01 110\lblod ll'lot -.1 lrltnda. You con 1\olp by
(OIIIrtt lha lltoA.rr - P!otllm ol 178-037 """' 10-6

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Conctmpotlf)' Ame~•af'l Poe1J)' IOtnOtto.., al 5 p m In

Comt on owl 10 1~1 lobb ~, Ct ptn lobby lhtl Is, lor •
(Of?U"\IIft ftfuhftw lllh,ulng hte bevet•g~• and IS

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llol "'"'' l'o~y, 'lll..,...y ond l'rldoy, unlll 6 p,m,
~ tM l p,m , WMnotclty In :1&lt;10 SquiN. ,....., In
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Rec:hol Hall,

·~orcau" tomorrow thtough Sund4y •• 8 p.m . In the
Kotha(lne Comt:ll The:atrr. Tickl!'u on sale In the Squlte
Tkkc:a Omu. FOf more: tnfOff"n~ti iOft nil 6J6.52l .. or

636-2038
"'Copfne with Grid Mel Oeptuslon"' dl&lt;nnet and program
Sundoy ol ~:30 p.m. at 410 Mino.oto .............. fO&lt;

,...,,."''""'· .... &amp;l2-2263.

Poet RoiH:n Dunam will speak on !.he ot&amp;glent Bleck
Mout•ln College or '1. Carolina todey •t l p.m. In the
Je~ Kt:eler Room. Ellicou.
"ConwerutJon• 11'1 &amp;.he Arts" Esthe-r Horr1oU Interviews
Dorlt Kt.tmt tonight a1 5-.JO p.m. in lntern•Uonel C1ble.,
chonnoiiO

"lvc Then My Rulu ID&lt; Q&lt;nder Aultnrnenl In
G.rmon" glby Klaus Kopcl.t Fr16oy 01 3 p.m. In lht
llngllls"al.ounge. Speo.olding. EJIIcou,
''Chtk111 Women Today" given by Mo f'WI• Hidalgo
Frld•y It ?:JO P·'"' at 108 WlnJPUr A"t· Chlldcare
pro•lded.
""Tomm)'' F1idey 111 170 MFI\C, £111cott. end S.u.m:lly in
146 Dlr!l•ndorl II 7, 9 ond midnight. Swnday 1f1 lho
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,

sports~tion
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clamp on UB purch-~L..~
eacsbJ Eltaa

Ed/tor-i,..Ch/q

The Stale lh&gt;ivcnlty of Ncw York (SUNY) .tapped
UB's hand&gt; Friday for the r=dy pub!lcUcd Curoitw't
!h&lt;ftJ ~ thrcatcnina to w11hhold cquipmcm if
tDV&lt;IIlones h&lt;f&lt; arc not updated and impnl"td by April
I.

In a mcssa,e from SUNY Cltanedlor Olflon ll.
Wharton, UB admlniJtrators leamod t1w Sutt&lt; funds
to this Unlvenity for new and rq&gt;loetment tqulpmcat
wUJ be bloC.I:ed if inventOil' con11ols arc not tiahtcacd
up. Wharton &lt;Xplained that SUNY will limply not
submit any purcbuc orclcn from UB.
The &lt;ntbor)o wu thrcalencd duriaa an Albany
budact ltcariaa and spurrod by questioninJ from
Division of Bud1ct (008) Clti&lt;f Howard MR~.
SUNY's budaet rcqucot for 1981·82tallicoSl billion S4
million or which wu req...,..ed by VB for tqulpm;_,t.
SUNY Cltanedlor Harry Spindler said UB'• toc.l
tqutpmcat purchue would oot be witbhdd, pointiDJ
Jpcdfteally to aU-tioM for paper and otltcr "viw"
matcrials.
.. What w~ ue talkint about/' he said, ''ll nOi
•wrovlng-until the UB Inventory •ltuotlon is
olrnfihtencd out - thJnp like •SI million In ..,...
equipmcal w FOS!&lt;r Hall.
Report
ln•entorics, Spidln added, ..,. a probktn ;u all .14
State-opnated campusn In the SUNY JY\ltm, but

blamed prirnaiily on ponr ln•mCcxy controls.
Spindler sald Friday afl&lt;tllOOn lllat currently tbtfc
arc no opcdfte conttob in &lt;ffcct. "But," he added,
"we tDlldc it dear tbtfe is Oot soma to be any tw~ior
&lt;qui.,._ ..:qulred (01 UB) untO we 1&lt;1 this ~otted
out."
At a Nov=bct 4 prcu coaferenc&lt; UB PraMl&lt;lll
Raben L. Kcu., uid sanctions will be u~ against
pcnons involved in tht foss of campus propeny. He
added that althouah an inventcxy ,...., «&gt;mplctod io
1976, it war diffiCUlt to koq&gt; it current because of the
loraa ..:ale movina bet,...,. camp.....

Cndt4o• a
Saturday Kettn strascd the impOrtttncc of the public
knowing thai th&lt; Uni•nshy "hu been working for
some tim• to updarelts lnvCIIlcxy. •• Cit ina substantial
proarea. he said departments were asktd SC"cral
months aao to update inventory llstJ. Many bavc
complctod tbat, be added, but others arc still working.
"F&lt;*Ikly, th&lt; conditions Slalod by the Cltanc&lt;llor,"
Kt1ccr announced. ••an noc unreasonabk. •nd in vitw
of the PfO&amp;rC:S.S we have a.J.rcady made, \loC rett
conrtdenl of bcin&amp; abl&lt; IO meet them ... A ruu Fcport to
the Univenlty Council. he concluded, will be presented
Friday.
In tile m&lt;Onllme, both Spindl&lt;t and O&gt;c&amp;F Langford,
acn&lt;ral monaacr of the SUNY Co!Uiruction Fund, .aid
Friday tho: pW\J are bdna &gt;&lt;1 to mce1 somaimc this
Wftk wilh UB ofrteiaJs IO CO««t in\&lt;tnlOr)'
wea.knessn..
State audiloOi. In a rcpori rdtased ;n July 1979,
oovcrlng July 1975 tO December 1977, noted UB's llOO•
invc.nrory con trot and I he lack or r«Qrdt tovcrin.J. th~:
movt 10 the Amherst Campus.
Tbe wcakna.w::., accordinJ. to ahat repon, tn.adc
tqUij)aiCDI control aJid F&lt;CQ\&lt;ry of lost tqlllpm&lt;l&gt;!
almost impossible.
Spicller, who mamta•n•d the CfDb:ugo is not dorcctly

suucsted llutt those at UB-the lar&amp;&lt;&gt;t SUNY
faclli1y- a.re most out of h.:md .
nlc impetus ror lhc anction, man)' adnlinistrators
bell&lt;'&lt;, wu the recent publicity UB reckvod for a
ilrina or furniture thefts which occured durina the
&lt;huffk bctwoen cami!WC$. A report rel&lt;ucd co Ole
Courfr, ·Exp"n docum~nu:d tht Unive.nity 's
suspected los.sn,
_
In Chat report, releucd to Thr Sf)t&lt;trum by the d. . rtlatt:d co tht (Urnilurc Lhcfu. said ahcre will be a
news p:t~r, the UB 0cp-Hrcmcnt of SArccy dc:tails ft.s
crackdown on all campuRs. ''The then," he told the
Ondlnas In th&lt; thcrt lnvcstlaation and n:unt$ a numbcr
Courltr-E.xpress "'ll an lssllr, but we're Lrying
of UB
•nd administralon. TM r.ca.nd.a.l was
SUNY 10
"

monday
Vol. 31 , No. 36/SUNY at Bullalo/17 November 1980
ClrtstributH hM to 1M \MI~tf eommwnftt/llmu ont copy pet f*SOI't

Squire Hall workLhreotens
some student activity space
by Scib Coockblld
NtM Edllur

in Squire Hall. "These's no pa.C&lt; for lhCJniO

so," Chinic:ti charatd. urginJ dubJ io btgin

taking notice or the siruatjon in whidt they
A recent Oap over ofrict. space (Of
Unlv.r$hy arehitccu ha. brought to llsh• the
pooblnns ~&gt;sociated ""h r.ncllna spa«" for
uudm1 aroups currauly 1n tbt Main Slr«l's
Squtre Hall when the campus b transformed
to the H&lt;&gt;lth Sciences Cntlcr.
'I hoi Issue wu revealed, Sub Board 1
SQ\urt/Ainher.st- Otvlsion Director Frank
Chlnlccl explained, Wlten he received oedns
from Vi« Prcsidcnt for' Flcilitic:s Plannina
John Nt'al ovrr the sum.mn- to aUocatt room
Ap;ltt 1n SQuirt for arctu•ccu ._orkin&amp; on the
buildtna•s rtdoiJn,
The U UdfPI union IS ShUrd ror COO"«Sion

into UB'• Dcntol S&lt;hool tLSplrt ofcheovorall
~bin Street Campus rchobilit:uion plan.
Cltln•cci .said tilat at firR he was afraid to
chaliftl&amp;&lt; to~c:al's riaht 10 take the room.
"Back thea I 1houJh1 that when Forilitin
Ptannina spcab, I wuto oct," he noted. But
lS IIRIC passed, Cltinltti "'loted, he
quC&gt;tioned Neal's outhqrlly lo the area and
decided to r~UCSI some Jtudcnt activity
space oo Amhmo In return.

could r.nd thCfD..,IV&lt;s shortly.
He: poin1td to UnJversily plans for ~
.saudau union on Amherst 1ha1 ;s four ynn:
away from compi«ion. and Neal said th&lt;
Studen1

Assocta&amp;fon'J

(SA) proposed

buildlna plan- to be butlt with privaie
fundl-WIA abo not golng to be completed
ror a minimum or four ye-ars.
Tbc Vic&lt; PF&lt;•idwt defended his aaiorts
(&gt;lking ror Rud&lt;nt aCllvity spa«) on the
arounds or the natlll'&lt; or the Matn SuCCI
P&lt;Ojcct. "The development Of that Campus
is vny imponant 10 lhc in:sliunioo

so

h

comes ahead or cvcrythiog else. We have
two major a«:redhatioos hanaina over ourhtad," he added, referring 10 the rec&lt;nt
ouWclc review• of the Dental and Medi&lt;al
Scboo4.
Sli..U.
Orlnicd ....,ted that the admini&amp;trolioo
has oo place to put the oraaniwloiU and

called ror ocaotiations to settle the qucstioo.
SA President Tun Sbccbao explaiocd that be
would be di&amp;cussin&amp; the m.tttu wi1b
Unl-.i(y PraiclaJt Raben L IC&lt;tt&lt;r bU1
AIIJtat -l&lt;rS
notod tbot be wanted to piacnt an ohcmatc
"We FMI aJid Ncal lot Upstf with II)C
plan SO he CO\IId be prepared if tbc lOp
about non-a&gt;mpliancc, aplaminJ that he
collldn 'tact me any Amherst sPa«." the Sub administrator d&lt;maods one. Sheehan also
Board Director continued. After JODI&lt; added that he is planning to set up a I!Udent
110ion commhtee. "l"U begin 10 ra: .some
f\lnhcr rfucumons and a S&lt;:arth for
people toactltcr from .0 far:etJ or the
alltm&amp;tfva lO takln' iiUdent activiry spo&lt;e iA
Sqllin: tbe two WCK able 10 fond some for tbe Uai...Uy and bqin a di.aloJue., " the
p1annen iD a ~ room irl Sqllin: HaD
l'r&lt;:sidart noted.
tbat beloo,ed to the orrn or Student
The SUb lloatd Dircctl&gt;' also insisted tbat
it w.:JWd be two yean 11ntll the studc!ots wm:
Affairs.
Cblok:d. however, lllld tbat aJthOUih no moved out, althouab Neal maintained he was
was oewpicd thb tim&lt;'. he bdi&lt;Ves tbo _ uruure of the Uacl dates of the rilana&lt;J.
e;plcock u:poses a "serious problem'" Contcstina Cltlllk:ci, be also auarantcod
roomo for Ill po""" 1\'hich cunCDIIJI have
~ th&lt; Mure loclaioo for Jtlldtonl
space.
aaMll&lt;$ and orpniul~rratdy housed

..we - • htKt •

IOOftt

/of

"""'W'OM-

''1 WOC'fl know abou1 wrht"A ~ wib h-a~w-~ to
act them out," ibe Vttt Ptesi&lt;l&lt;nt claimed.
"h won•t be until early Sl)rina before we can

rml .space for the intenm,·· Neal ~"n.kd .
He uid t.M.1 sam~ mjaht ha~ 10 move to a
f01..--ation otr campuJ" or tO RhiJ( le:a and that

know ...

the: size of currc:ru (acilittc.s would I\Ot
occ.,..,ily match the orv&lt;ly allocated Spa«".
' 'Tbc only problem ,..lth Ride&lt; La i&gt; that
thc:n i:s not a hc:Uor a kM of IJ*'C o...t tho~. ~·
Neal expWncd, "and 11 doesn't mateo lot or
~ 10 move s:cudcnl orpni.c:adoru orr
t ompw."
H&lt; also promised tb&amp;r tho
Unlvmily would root the bill for ony orr
t arnpw rents the dub&lt; atlght incur.
Neal o1so said tbat on• additional probkm
with dosiaa Sqwrc Hall os the ISOO carctma
sau "1ucb •ould be losl. ..We have to do
somcthinc with tb•t," he added.
5om&lt;tiUna $hook! be don• now bccaU&gt;&lt; Ill
Neal'$ own WOfds. 'you L-ould find younclv"'
out in tbc succts and we could have no place
to ao," Cltinicci coutlon&lt;d, 5tressina oalve
student involvcrnc:nt 10 bead orf 0 fUIU~
ensis.

Neal continued that berore Wt' can know
c-UC'I dace~. th~ archiltcU woukt tuaw 10 &amp;i"ne
him ,_. dct2ils and ll&lt;c&gt;&lt;k rn how nwty
phiUCO the indMduaJ P&lt;OJCCIS "ould be

collltructod.

H&lt; pointed

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the Mcdical

Centtf ~an eu.mple o( I ..massive" proj«.t
in n&lt;cd or being done piecemeal.

Reotf
"Whco fcast'blr the dubs •ill all be mow&lt;!
atone&lt;," Neal said, "but II tbis poiotW&lt;Siill
11&amp;•-c lou of quc:stlons tlaat have to be
answ&lt;Tcd." He oddod. "W&lt;
find a room
for cvcryooo thoUJb."
Neal dcniod tbit ua is no• loolin&amp; for
altcmatl\&lt;cs wbea Squire Hall is ~ u a
OJotal facility. •·we uve told the Divisioft
of tbe Buclpt in Albanr tba ""wiD ltnl: to

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Imide: Everylhinc you always wontd to know about Gen Ed. . . Pp. 6-8 I Continentol observatms Pp. 9·1 2 I Bulls ancfe Saxons - P./ 3

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f HaPPening downtown

Statler, City tra~e contracts barbs
by Sctvt Sl111moas
a~,y

shelved. aad the &lt;urm&gt;t IIOO.room occupancy of the
Statler rcmaioed.

£/Juor

''My orrrr turned out to be a mistak~" rt\'Uk'd
Griffin, ''because of, the lhinp hf;.(Hassett) promised
to do and ..,.., came throuan on."
But~ ac:cordi:oc to Zua&amp;cr. ''at the time there was
quite 0 bit Of efforl (tO JO ahead with the plans),"
Problcmt arooe in obtaining initial fundioa for th&lt;
p&lt;oposed pro,i«u, he tlql!ained, as Hassett fa&gt;·~ •
purely priVllte business deal. "We ,......,•t offered
loans and we didn't seek them.'' maintaint&lt;l Zuuer.
who POiorcd ro the- rccenr "sizabJe'' loans &amp;iven to the
new Waterfront HUton ..,d the planned Hyau Hotel as
testimony to the impc&gt;n.aoce or public assistance. "We
ju11 couldn't put an)1hing atth&lt; bollom fino." ZtiC&amp;er
cooduded.

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A r&lt;eent ruh or &lt;OntrOVU&gt;y hu erupted ronarnlna
Buffalo's landmark Hotel Statln, as both the City's
z l')hyor &amp;Del the Fin Prevention Chief have ...:cused the
!:: hold's manqement with failure to kttl' promlled

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''An)1hina would be better than It b oow."

~ commented Buffalo Mayor Jimmy Orimn followin1 I
nvelation two weeks qo that 1 lfOUP or lnv&lt;stors

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frocn the oil·ridl Persian Culr nation Kuwait had
contraCitd to purchue 1h~ .Dtlawert. A't'fl~Ut
eslablishmrnt. An qreement in prineiple has been
arranged, with a 2-3 .month contlnlm&lt;Y on various

lqal detaas.
The Mayor charaed that under the direction or
present owner William D. Hassett Jr .. the hotel
ren~aed on its promist: to improve and upand the
tKi:SlinJ 18--s:tory struclurc.
Purchased from the Hilton Hotels Corporation in
April 19'13 for an estimot&lt;d S4 miilion, the 51·y•ar old
hot &lt;I had b.come a financial failure. Hassett souant to

increase busineu by unVeiled

plan:~

ror a 4()0.room

addition, but soon the proposal wu scrapped. "AI the.
time the deal wa) btina pur toaethcr, it just did not

make sense business-wise," contended Staller minority
owner an.d General Manager Robcn Zyucr. ~
Shelved proje&lt;t
Griffin souaht to aid the Statler's drive towards
expansion by providina Hassett and his usoclates with
Proper.y laJC inetntlves. ..When I nr.sc came into
offit&lt;," the Mayor explained, "I offered th&lt; Sittler a
rrduccion in· asseumen1.''
Monrhs later in ur1y 1917, Hasseu- prcscntlr the
Stare'.s Commerce Commissionn-ou·tlintd a proj«'
which inc:luded the construction or 11 new ,.16·room
horcl in rhe dowruo"'" busJnm disarje1. This too ~~~o·as

El&lt;etrl&lt;al coacm:tor
Buffalo Fire Pr&lt;vention Bureau Chief Joseph Hynes
renewed the Statkr conrrover:tY last Friday with threats
or revoking the Hotcl"s certificate of occupancy for
failure to comply with fire. codes for high-rise
buildinJ.I. E$tablished in t9n, the codes c:all for an
uparade in fire alarm and smoke detector net~orks.
Hynes asked Buffalo Commissioner of lnsptetions
and . Licenses Matthew Baudo 10 recom~e-nd theannulment ~f Statler's certjncate at the next meeting or
th&lt; Buffalo Board of Appoals. Hour1 later on
the Hotel 's elecuicaJ comractor appeared in
Inspections and Licenses Ortice: and obtained a

permh co complete th~ flft ~pt'C'vention syste-m
improvemenu.
Hynes' actions were ~spawned by anger at the
...nor'• management for not rutmlin&amp; a Mo.rch , (979
barpin with Fire Prevention Bureau officials. AI 1hil
time. Nia.pga Square Hotel was enacting achangeo\'tr
of many rooms from O\'emight kxfgings to office
facilities. and a 270-da)' utension was granted.

HIGH RISE: TOW+ftnt l bcwt tl'lt lullalo akytlnt lt tht l1ndmar1t Hotet Stttl.,, lhl:
gq,Mtathe, of tM Chy'a ,.tort lndu•try. Recent tltt91tionl. how...r, ~ tlkrted It•
~etion• " both tl'lf Ml 10f lnd Fh pre't'Mtlon Chi•l "-"
ec:cUMd hotel
lh•ftl9"neont ot ~1'10 on pt'Ofi'I1MS.

Internships
NYPIRG IOdii.J uoOGo&lt;ed It ...., offaiaa to tlodeats thb sprill&amp; faQ tlcD&lt; lqlslati&gt;'t
iotmltips In Albany as • ·d J as ron ud P111 titM lol&lt;nlllps Ia coampaltr orpnblaa Ia
lkfralo. Niacara Falls, Dunkirk, Syneuso, Albany, .,. Vorl&lt; Oty, and Lone lslud.
Scudmts ialtftS!ed Ia tho NYPIRG loltm")!P procr:a• "oold apply •!
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�Co-Op wants restrictions lifted
bJ Cluistl.e ltot)'I•Jk

nal5cd to SIS,OOO and SJO,OOO respec1J,.dy, dU&lt; to
inlbtion. An offtr by Cavac&lt;s to S&lt;ltlc out or coun ~

Sf&gt;«t""" Stvff "'r#.-

Record Co-op President Gerry Antell i• planning to

approach the UB admininratlon next SprinJ in hopes,
of fllisin&amp; lht sales and stock limit Imposed on the Coop five years aao.

The ratrictions are a result or a November l97S
lowouh asainst lht University by tht Cavagt&lt; Re&lt;O&lt;d
Company. The suit is SliD in Udption ond Anltll hu
heard O( DO new devdopmmts With the cue fori year.

"'We"rc in a stalemate ... Antdl complained.
The Co~p is a non·prora Dfpnizalion. IU a
ltudent oavicc, lht Rtalrd Jle&gt;n tries IO ..U as &lt;lost tO
CCKl as possibk. Th&lt;rt is no set bud&amp;a. and stock is
~~ to·what sdl• the most-rock. jan. new wave,
blue...-us. countty and ditco. Aeccssorlcs, rucll as
bta.nk tapes and record cleaners, compromise one--third
or the business.
The Record Co-op wu C$tubllshed eia)tt years 2go
with asmall table in the Center Lounac o[Squir&lt; Hall.
Antell recalled . Studenu would ordtt •lbum.s from a
cacaloaue and SIOC-k shm.Jc.ave their money. and wait
unt.il the record came: in..
With a $20,000 loan from tht S.udcnt Association
\SA), the Co-op was able 10 move into a room i1l Squire.
HaU. i~ inventory_ and bq.in operations as a

bulineu.
Tht connict ~ith ea.,.... otcrnmtd from the fact
thll the Co-op is located on Statt propeny, and as ,a
result, ill ind1rtaly funded by S'atc tuts . .. Since owner
Cllll Cavaac pays these tilt,," said Antell. ' "he feh
that he was runding his own tompttllion. ,;
Abo, CavagC$ felt he w;u btlna undersold by a
buslnrss which pay• no lues. and iJ provided rutilllcial
assistance through SA. Th&lt; l•wsuilled to the dosin1 of
the CCH&gt;p bl' V'tct~ for rmance and
Manaacrntnt Ed...,d Doty.
Alicr tWO wect$ of h&lt;avy prO&lt;cst by Sludc&lt;IIS, the
TN~tif..QfaJ!ll
Co-op W11S rcoptt~ed by UniV&lt;ntty Prcsi4!P Robtn t .
OPEH FO" IUSIN~ 5nll! OH91c• • toft~ &amp;1.,.,.,..-....tft C.qpt.. ctw Ua
RKQfd Co-Op lhll m~ to PI'Q'ticte sl~ts W{Ch .,. •!tetn.~~U.. to ,.._. wortcf Kettu under wic:t restricciocu.. The o.rp::niutlon was
allowed only a SIO,OOO per month .ales fomil. and a
Sll,OOO,... month limlt. The.e restrictions were t.a1cr

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"This case IIi ddinitety precendcnt scuins." -:c:

~~:a:~::."~~U;~~~
activities.'"

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Cavaaes 11 tht UIUV&lt;t&gt;~y Plaza locatio• &lt;&gt;CJttllaUy ,._3
went out or bustncu a year and • half ago. h didft ., •

dofc bec:auK of th&lt; C&lt;H&gt;p, Atltdl belie..,. but it ,... done to pve that·~· "Wltb lhc ijmiu lhlt arc ~
oow uouln&amp; under Cart Cavaacs aot prttty much ""a'
he wanted," added AnteD.
Ri&amp;ht arre:r the rqarict.o'ru were put into erred. I he
Co-op wu only open three bours a day before the &gt;aiC$
limit was reached . Currendy. with bwinm only hair
or what il ukd to be. the srore ha5 had problnns
reachinathe limit . .. Althoug.tt. in Scpcmbn. we did

teach our maximum .'' Anrdl pointed ouc.
This dcoc'«.ax in business a ~ reOcctJon or ch~
nauonwick stump or record s.a1a dt.ae ro hi11lcr prices.
bt nplaincd . The Co-op !'OW opcr~es dolly from II
p.m. to • p.m., and Wednesday ni&amp;hts from 6:30p. m
to l :lOp.m.
Out 10 the fact that they use tht Am&lt; diJ;tributor,
there have been complaints rrom the. new f«&lt;rd gores
wbkh have opened up in the University Plaz.a. ""They
do &amp;ood business." sajd Antell. "They havr beucr
stock. more C'aphal, and more Jp:ttt. ••
The problems ror the Record Cp-op arc noc ot~er

wltt1 yet. The service rrom the distribulot t.s djrmly

rtl•ted to how much bwin.,. the Co-op does. aJ\d
priority d&lt;rlllitely is si&gt;u 10 tbe t:SUtblishcd store.
··we don't aet che ne-w rdcascs as 10011 as the other
laraer buoinesses do." he complained.
The flllvrc &lt;t&lt;Tns promisina for aa oplU!Uitic AnttU.
Ukr e&gt;erythinc ebc:, the orpni:ution. ,.hJdt ts ~
in the twcmmt of Squire Hall• ...-iU ~c'l'uuatly have to
be rdoated. ••Our number one priority ror the fu1wc

is Co Ond JJ)att on Lhc Ambtnt

Campu~. ••

An LeU said.

Fireworks are expected as
FacSen gathers on GenEd
bf Seth Goodcblld
,.,..., Editor

Tomorrow. th&lt; Faadty Sawt,
top administrators and student
rep•estntative.t will cathcr in
Talbtn Haii'&gt;Conferen~Cbambtr
to diJCIW the fate of lhc ttoubled
~ncral .E ducation Provam. At 7
&gt;pcdally called m&lt;etin&amp; or the
I&lt;Ji&gt;lathic body, !hey will cnpac in
unlimited debate-which could
either make or b&lt;uk lbc progam's
cll•n= of btoomina pert or tht
Univcrshy cuniculum.•

Aru and

tenets" Senator

Mictiid Mttt.ecr wiU iolroduce a
motion for the Serwe to amend its
No•crnbtr 1979 cndorstJDtot of tht
orlalnal Ocncral Education
progam whh a modHitd version of
the r'eccntly prOpo$ed Peradollo
model. That proposal was named
for Division of Under&amp;raduatt
Education Dtan John Pcradotto
tatlicr lhis Fall and anachcd to tht
rq~Qrt of the Ccr-;cny Task For&lt;&gt;&lt;
which w:u charaed wllb studyina
tbe ttsource ramifications or
~cral Education.

See Pp. 6-8

lh~ c~pc.n $t or
dislocations bcina
1mpc».cd on insu\K:IiooaJ wlits,'"
A.ncr Metqer's propow is put In
plact, Cbaarman Norman Solkoff
sold h will bt sroonded and thtll
open on the floor for debate.
T&amp;oceto be involved in thrdlJCusolon could not predicl iu
outcome, althoual&gt; they doubled
tbt Faculty Senate would movt to
have 1hc progam scrapped. In
prtp~mlon. Solkoff hu hired a

but nol

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"un~«q~~lhie

parti.&amp;mcotarian to watch over thf

d......,.
.-~na

to prevent confusion and

"This tD«ttns ,.;q sa us doler
to implcmcnullion than anythina in
a lona time," V'tet President ror
Academic Affairs Robtn Ronbtra

saJd, ..u the proposal rcprocnts
M)mcthin.a that is acceptable to the
wide opccuum of lhe Univrrsily."
He added that the Pcradono modtl
..ould also have a cllan~ Co bt
implement.-! witl!$)ut causins majOr

rcsourcc dltrupttoo.t•
Pcradouo aarccd

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Fac:ully S.nate Chlir Norman So4koft

Wm,,,.,~ 0\'f-' /otnom)ll('f dHitt ot~lltt/•1• o l Geoneot.JI &amp;UCIIIOn
Health Scirnces facvlty •pcakin&amp;
q.tirut tbe proposal. Ho....,vcr.
Roubfor&amp; and Associate VlcC'

PresidtDt ror Hnlth Scicnus
Rossbtraon lhe importantt of the Donald Lonon said they ..,..,.
meedna aod said that it us so · doubtful that lhese pcoplt " ould
critical he was canc:ellin&amp; his- cl.us srek to untkrmioe lbe provam.
In addition, the F1&lt;ulty or
for lhe first lime in lO years for
another Universit)' function . ''I NltUral Scitnces ond .Math&lt;matic.
&lt;'Ould
pro•idt a roodplock if it
don't like doing this u teachlng Is
wilh

The Dtan'• ptarl ·wu adapted to my top priorily." tht Dean
the standlna comminct on Geilaal 'elCplafncd, ubul 1 ha~e betn
Educotion-chalrcd by Pettr pr&lt;Jlllnl with General Education
Hare-and accelerated.
The for two yta~S and I want to bt
Coaunlurr-and M&lt;ll&amp;«-agr.. there.·•
that PbGc 111 of lh&lt; Dcan'i plan
Thcrt arc fOJ!I' areu that could
!hould bt implcrnented wbil&lt; Phase cause tbe Tuesday Ocaeral
I ,.,.t Pha&gt;&lt; II should bt diminatcd. Education debl.tC$ to slldt into a
The molion aho calls for lht cliscuuion of the merits or lhe
uol~mt9 to work towards lht pi'Oiftll11, ralher lbao lilt best
C"tntual tdoptlon_ or the .,,,,.. m&lt;ehod rorimplemrntaiion-whlcll
tnovam fn Its ori&amp;fnll fonn.
lslllintrnt.
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Filii. Solkoff rcvr•led ll 1ut
Undtr the proaram. student$ will
bt r&lt;qulrrd to . take, ruutlna week:'.s Executive COmn1ht~e
1982-.&amp;3. ont approved ·.a...cral me&lt;~lna that Computtt Scimcr'o
Education towsc in each of five Slutrt Shapiro mlahL brin&amp; up a
Knowlcda&lt; At.:es and I wo more motion lo provide more dqxh for
awovect couna- in ooc- area t.he prosnm by lor.U.. students to
1lke: ahrce courses in one
ouWdc of lht Jtodcol's major. The rca10o for Mcuacr '• ICaowlcd&amp;e orca ratbcr than jUJt
proposal is thll, ba.Sed oa ont. Coatoc:t&lt;d Friday, Shapiro
.Ccntt'ly's report, imJ)Iemcntin&amp; refused 10 say if h&lt; would indctd
Oa&gt;eral Educatloo would resul1 Ia brina the motlon l.o the floor,
......,.. probltms or raoorte no1lna. "We'll Just bayeto wait and
&gt;llorlagcs." It Is .,. 111emp1, his set.''
Second, the other possible
SOOMO•bt presented .moi.Jon reads,
10 provide lludenu wllh • PtotVam. su.rprl.tt mJjbt he a di...U•ned

refuses
10
tu pport
the
[mplemtntllion of lbt Mllh skllb
pon.i on or the ~.ral Education
pr01fam.
Yet Dean Ouwoync
Anderson appeared wilb Roubtra
at WI Wcdntsday'$ mmina to
smooth oV&lt;r &amp;IIY dirracnc.. lhat
may have arisen f'iom prcviow
txehant&lt;S on tht subjm.
FlnaUy, there is 1111: possibilhy
that many opposed to the &lt;ntlrc
prosram could team up to deal
~neral Educ:ation a fatal blow.
"There are those opposed to the

pro"'m,"

Pcridouo

adm1ucd,

.. but it is not -a realistic. 1hrtat.''
Solkoff is und&lt;ecrcd by such thrcau
sin« h&lt; is conrtdent that ht can
pt(\ICDI emo&lt;ioos (rom eruptlna. t
" My 1011 is to see thio motion
paRed wilb minimal ammdmtiiU
and lilt raolutlon docs n01 allow

ror sodt de-VIatica, •• t.he Oairrnan
said. "tr someone. w111cs co debaae
IIIII point (of lh&lt; worthin,tsS Of tht

whole proarll111) I will rule il out of

order:•

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tten ti&amp;httr rCIIri&lt;:lions set by the company was ~
reJO&lt;led by the Unlvmity.
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\lie. Prollleltnl fo&lt; .,;,.,llilloa P"nnlng John Neal aeYI
all
student argonlullona will have activity opaco when Squire Half ll

con..riod Into a Dental facility In lhroe yoaft. "'"are fa( from raruocl. And

wiMin ho aayo that IIMI completion of the Moln Slroet C..mpus It oo
l~rtanl liMit It COrMS before everything aloe, Including stlldont need•,
tho oltuatlon bocomn blatanlly dloquletlno. ·
Noel It rlghl-tiMI transfotmttlalllo a ftaallh Scle&lt;&gt;c:as CeniO&lt; wMI baa
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big _ , fo&lt; UB. both for ito programo and 110 prestige: After Yoert of
" 10bt&gt;r109 In Afl&gt;eny fa&lt; the money to begin pfann109 and coootructlon. the
~ Ketlor admlnlltratlall nnaJty ana,.., tho t~ndlfl9 and announced 111 Main
Su•t plant tnts sum.-.
IteaM Scloncu was ovlltjoyltd. Tho Unlv..-.lly orchesuarad whll

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1mount1 to a coup In this age of tightening bUCIO&amp;Ca. We were aU thr111ed.
Bur wllat ovoryone realized too lito-Of l*'lltll$ Ignored 01 tho
tlme-watthll these fnsplrlno schemctllnvoiVId shultrtng .student groups
out ot the connnoa of ''their.. bultdlng and tearing down •ge-oJd stfucturea.
like Hlrr~mln Librtry. All the undargredU*106 w ltl be shepherded over to I

deuntrellted Campus, '"' from completion.

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• PrtNn\ atudents and lheh nocrds wore ag.e•n placed last on I he Ptiorlty

list.
And now Nee'-i1 saymg that studenta will be gfven space on RedQeltl or
somewnert l•oU-eampus.." SQL!ire Hall •• 1'01 being replaced. Wr..at wo are

baing tOICI lo-t hot the homO olotudont o&gt;tro-cumQIJI&amp;f. ~and potil~l
lite wilt be kJat. Students will have to make due wfln a tempcN'aty struclura.
aotnepjltt, somewhere. who know.s hoW.
Neal ahOUid be telling us that we soon will be hornete&amp;s, and ne must
begin ptat~nlno some accomodaHons lor a tacfllty that can tlouse our
dtverally end sl~e .
Studont Assocfatton President Tim Sheehan- and Squire/Amherst
Dlwjsjon Director Frank Cnlnlcclaro not react ~ng 100 rasnty WhM they ca U
tor atrono actlon·orie.ntet:S dlaJogue with ltlo administration.
Studenlllt UB have tot too IOf\Q bHn puahad to the bouom ol UB's 1111
of Yltala. In Its IL!Ih to be. a •·oreal'; centet lor educauon. tesearcn and
Qtlduatl Studiel, UB t!IS rtPtlladly lorgollen the needS ol itl

The !Jest and tlu! brightest

1 am writing this leuer to ale&lt;l potONIItly etlglt&gt;Ce

To the Editor.

£aCII year, the local 011;ptor of Phi s.ta Kll&gt;P•
otoeta academically oultllndlng gradualos tlur&gt;lors
*nd Hniorl) Who art In 9

A~ ptograms.

But each Y8ff',

•• well, Phi Bolli Kappa ll olmply unable to afoct a

rooro f'!£ormaHon, there is also the Unl'i'eralty'a new
DIAL ••••Ice (635-22$) where you (On aak to listen to

Because of rnattaw,Phl BOla Koppa Ianot permillad
to hove access to a compurO&lt; print-out llodng the
oameaof an stude(llo wflh high cumulltlvegrOjlepoint
avorages. ConseQuently, PhlBetal&lt;oppo must Clt,.n&lt;t

Or. John C. Un•. s.cte'•'~
Omlcton C!I•Pifr o/ Phi Bet• K•-

on indivtduaJ stude-nts to 1eqU.II 10 be considered fCM'
el«liotl, and a student must o:ptessly autftO(tz.e. Phi

Betio Kappa

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get lntormoUon on gradoa trom

Tapa No. 316 after 5 p.m.

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P.S.-Anyone with. a good MIN to l&gt;llp Identity
ootontlat Phi Beta Kip~ rnomblts more offlclootty
&amp;f'KX.Itd get In touch wnh me: I cen use all the Mlp t ean
get, OhOrl of sutwo!llng the loglatoll•a narHage ot
former -S enator Bucktey.

Admls•lona and RecordL

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out whh tew concrete plal)s to hOuse them eltewhere. tsnot ontr cat.teas
planning, but ahOws a cattoos dtsr&amp;gaJd ICM the one group il University Ia
Intended to iufletlon tor.

We hiVII mixed feeliAQS abOut SUNY;I ltteer'll promt.Se that UB Will

hl'l a IUP,PiY ot tht,..pproprlate roq_uoll torf!'o. N'V/111 -'
tho offices of DUE ana the Uneltrgfldutto Dun. For

number of stUdet'lll who aro actuellv ejlglbte tor
election.
The reaaon for thla ett._tlous and
unsatisfactory state of affalfl stems from the
PfO'IIaions ot the Federal Privacy Act.

uncMtgrldUIIM.
Now the adm~nistration ts eUmlnallng IM UnKm; lhe only conatve
c.entor-Chl glue tt\&amp;l nokSs a J:plit ~mpu:• 1~. tne force lh&amp;l make•
otud&lt;!nta "'""" ol UB and - - II ..,.,.,.~il&gt;in~ of.!noviflg groupo

. Wrong solution

•tueltnll (and faculty- Who lfiYlaolhef\)) to tne
nood 19 roko thelnltlatlvo-v.,y ooon-flt""t wlon to
110 conaidorod for election to Phi s.to Kappa. Eac~
Oepa!lfllltll WhiCh offers B.A. degree program• will',

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n•col-te flO equtpmont come: Apr111 U ttaln-tory Is not Jighlened up. We
ar• gtad adml nf,ttators here are being hoek~ KCOUntabte tor a suuatlon
Whk:n ls lnncoubl&amp;1 but &amp;glln; 11Uden11 111 bllalcalty. being screwed.
If u ua Onfwertity doesn't get new equipment. '"" admil)istrat~ Wtll be
concornt&lt;l, the focully will be burcllnld, l&gt;Utthe llueltnts
feollfMi rUI
tmpact ot dotng withoUt CW' Going wilh operable,,..but 1nAdeQ.uate fat1hll.._
And SUNY Vlcl Chancellor Harry SplndJofo ctolm tnot tho embargo lo not
- dlfecw tlod to •~• !ufllllur' 1ne!tt doao liUio to quoit our lnOOf·
There It no tl(cuse fOf' a University ependlno mutlons of Slate ooUafl
1nnoally to let H&amp; 1nve:ntory on propo11y get SQ out of oontrol that ''
beGOMII vltlually onmanageab,le. And thete Ia no .justulcallon tor

wm

Unl•erolty omproyqes to take advont•r ot 1no1 ana •teal public gooelt.
But tna punishment should porhap IH more polntad toward tho rool
culprit&amp;. As tar as w e knOW; an lnlernellnYetUgation on the thefts doni by
UB's own Public Sate1y hu setlsned the S11te. Tnere hasbef$n no ex1arnal
stbdy, no appereot warnlog to tttoM lnv~wtld a.nd tM es.sumption thll tbe

S2000 toso Clledj&gt;y UB cJpses IIMI &lt;118.

So irutood or toculing In on an - ! n o IIOC'Idenl lbll II beono
"""""" •n tna Slata•s face tijlttio oocor medlo. SUHI' lOOks at theiKOOCitt
problom. toawl~ t!ll' pll$1 aloM. bUt nopong to ptMnl

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petlormance in the future.
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It Ia 1ndood dltricuilto lfgue that the PUnishment does not f,l t 11'\8 crime
whon SUNY wdl not even adm\t that I tie ernbtrgo haa anVtt~lng to do wtth

tho thalto. T~• point Is tna_t some action ahould be lll)posed by tha Stoia
against US lor allowing Us employees to ate•I. II tne embargo Is meant to
conath.ute thai action. It ia f('ISdhooltd and lnapp.-optlate·.
Tile Impetus has to come from tno outside to na•ei.IB c"an uo Its let
and thl bufefen of seei ng that dona fall&amp; uPQI'I Unlveralt.Y Presfdent Aobetl

L Kolllf, But puntlhing 1he Unlv.rlltY aa a ~-parHeulatty
stucllnto-lo a cleor eu.mple ot wny t~t oyatorn Is rtdcllod Willi probJ.ms

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It used to happen every couple of months
(sometimes every couple of weeks-even days)
when lliJM!d inJhe.d9Jiflf.~ ~ yoamed 10 be living
somewhere~f¥. ~-~~ "((lefe "!8 eacttllad
our own batfiroom, a clean kitchen (our kitchen
was hoslile to even cockroachea), and maybe
even a lillie privacy. Mld·semester, a strong ui'Ve
to breathe sorrtbl hlng bosldos the recycled air of
the UGL woufd lw:a..ua--out.oLlhe library and Into
thaCliaollc mayhem of dorm lite.
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The mystique of the outside world enveloped
aU our. tnoughts In our unreal world (UB). we
jumped at every cban&lt;:o to lfve In the ur&gt;un real
-'&lt;~,.oiL-- • C(lee ~ lel'.-go.to-lhe-mall (a
"Roal'' expe&lt;lence) would rUound joyfully in our
1\a/l wheneY!!f we decided to cut cla5S&lt;IS (a
frequenl occurrence}. We wduld gape at the Real
Housewlws (complete wl(ll Real Babies), and
deep In d\lr hearts we knew that they would
eventually pOe Into their Roar Statlonwa.gons to
nead back lqrthelr Real Su6utban Homes.
We, of course, had no other recourse but to pile
then, SOf!lellmes. when we're thrUllt out there on
Into alumbMing Bluebird, jammed wlltfPeople In
our own, or evenlhlng about II for a mllll·aocond,
Parkas (Pip's). packed with c~usned . steeping
with no admlnlsttatots or professors or even a
bags, and overflowing with one of I he best
lriendly TA behind us c;heerlng and coaching, we
commodities around beaidts the groceries-US
settle back into a ooperully lemporary rlgatn0l1is
of the brain, wonderi09 wl\atev8f happened to the
students. It would be an aoonlzl09 ride back to
tlie dorms, usuaJfy, unless you liked celery stuck
euy living that was supposed to come along just
In your ear ~t's rough when you're barely 5'2"). 0&lt;
as eully u the A's wagot ln lhe bull ShU courses
unless you li!&lt;e Juoqllng delicious CAmpbell's
we look our freshman year.
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Thora are Engineering majo111 end EngiiGtl
soup cans and eggs " the same time;'
But then: lhe big move ofl·camp~ was • majors; Art History major'S and Economics
supP."aed {o change everything. Well, U's 30
majors who may look forward to some Q,Oaf that
degrees (Wind-chill factor Included) out there, It's , may only be an Illusion or aspire lo tfomelhlng
damn windy, It looks..!Ike It's golno to rain or that may not happen fOf qulte a While. '(ou reaII!I'
sno)lf Pf sieet, and II will probably 8/ld up doing
think making Ions of money. (l&gt;ot penniItS, ell her)
all of the above. I don't haW! a car or even a
Is I he Complete Answer to Life? A grecru.te's Job
license, I can1 find my woolen hal, and I don"!
may on!y be a mlfege of hope, of frustrated and
want to {Ide lilY bike to the Main Street Campus,
tosl drtams. SecuritY Is a runny thing-because
no matte&lt; tloW hoall~ It's supposed to be..
Wlla(ever Ia secure In the job matket may not be
• I hate Metro buse-. l hall Bluebird buses. I'm
secure IOf you.
sure tt&gt;e feeling ls mutual. Riding these buses Is
I wan~ to- apply Wbat I leillned In school. It's a
tlways e~hawtlng (get it?) and dlscoutaglog. It's commonly heard phrase, but does u 111al1y
also ratf\"f Ul'lseltlfng and nerv•wrecklng, whll
happen? A real bright friend of mine resigned
from rnls magnilicenl University, tried 10 srtt
with all t he squeakJng and aqueellng of bfakes
and tires. On a bus, I wonder whet her f will make
lhrough Whlll f1? lea,rn~ (englrteetlng-w~1ol1 h\1
It alive oi'llven \h one piece, and on a bike ! gat
enjoys lmllllln&amp;eiY), tried to find bur whether he
t&gt;aeped at, sv.orn at, at &amp;led aJ, sldeawlped and would be able to"apply It to tne Real World. What
aho¥8&lt;1 around by I hinge a.ltlid ear~. (A.s- if they
he ..found out was dlsllhriloning, bill his tlllnki09
...,. Uta ano!S con58fVIng ~gy. Right ?)
led him to questl6n ine whole · concept o f a
~oat people !\ave limos. (OK, ay, -eo most of
u(llve&lt;ally, and· rpw he has begun lo Investigate
·amcton'tl.ln i{- YOfkCltytherearetaxls.(Can't
tnt. maanlno alld goals behind tllla par11cular
allonf t11en!
~- (I know, the !IQIIt
lnsUtullon and consequently hla own.
rail might iual malce It to IIUt.talo before !he end
of OUf tlmli, IIUI -~ .ni I Q0109 to do In ' the
meanUme7?)
He"ll ptQbibly end up lorroulatfng hls o wn
special degrH, bul he learned • lol more than
what will be ~nen on his diPiorll• · Who klloWs,
ll'a • ~ Ute ou t there. 1118 Real W9f!O. We're
he mlgnt just make II In lhe Real World. If ne ha
all eagar to taee the Real Out~lda Wotfd, and
a car, ~

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Giving credit
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Ed1tot:

h's lime 10 Oi¥1 credit wMfe creau ~· d~! I ran
- lnst TJm sn-.n toot Spring IO&lt; SA Pral"""l on
the Plotlorm or Qtlling more - e '""""'""
Mr. Sheehan rtcognlled th1S need thi• yur and
11ence, mort - · got .,..,__ o.e. •.ooo stu&lt;lenll
•otecs on ttMt FH ~n the referendum. rm not aure ot the

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reuona W~~f,y. but tl'le ractlhat tf\ey vocoo In auc.h
Ioree II'IOwt thlt It's not IPtllhy rhar rulea UB, Jusl a

e~act

'need for

motl~allon.

I diSIIIgree with Tim Sheeh_.n on many lssuea. lhar'a
why I 'm hero, bll1 I aoplaU&lt;l nis ability to tnrow SA In
oear fOf once. Let's au tomember that •t can be done.

Shape up or else
To I,...Edllot

A'JTENTlON WOMEN USING
FORCE VAN SERVIOE:

Don't harass the volunteers

T~E

ANTI·RAPE TASK

This ' ' an open lattef lo all \J5e1S of the Anti·Repo
To the Ed1tor:
To ill UB women us~ng the anllofape task forGe van:
Thll s.rvloe Is Ptewtded 10 lnSufl your uf•ty, not 101
I ton"WitiM( (TJHn$ ol (l'lln$potl.,U)II. The YOIUI'IIHI&amp;

driving and nav.gallng this nn are requtred to follow
set p.ocoduros ""'lch lnctuoo: 111 NOI going I ~
tnan our 1 \1, mile raohJs_ (2) Flndin.g oul Y04Jt
dtatinahona and organU:tng them 1n the most g.as

anlcJent route.

wou'd llurmaur like 10 minutes to w11k to~ rm.y ta.ke
longer by van It yov are as conceu\6d lbOUI your
safety as we are, rou will unde.r.naJ\d and be
coooerattw-e~

Please dO not nerass oor volunteers. II rou ~" a
comptamt about the servtce please eau the ott~ and
speak with Oe~e Glasser. Pro,te&lt;:l HeAd, 831·3521 .

Your harassment is causing the rettgnahon ot
valuable '101\Jntoera. Remember a volunt~et QtYH
ser;icea to others ot tus or her own tree will.

This last proeedure may mean that a destination I hat

Task Force n•ghll~ Val'\ Servi&lt;:e. Most ol you nave oeen
~ery coopmatlwe and constoerate

wnen ftdln; the van.
however, teeentty 111'er1 has beef! • 101 ot ten&amp;IOI\
bet•een our ~luntHf• and p.assan.gets. FOf uamptt,
lhflt h.avt ~ HYetaJ compt.awns 0\'&amp;f 1"- OfCM' •n
wrh~ peopee are OI'COC)ed ofl ano tne best f04.Un to
ID.e In doing 10 When ti'IIS r\IPPI!I"'S or whet! rn~SIIJ!IOt
are m•cte •n lho pJanl"'lno or the roote, tNt""" e1nve1s
and navigators have recently been verbally abused. AI
ttmes the passongeJa are so unrulY that the 11an
workers ha~e been dlauened almo$1 to UMt PQtnt ol
resignation . , . O•l behalf ol the J•-'k Force atafl, I
want to address these l:;sues.
First ol all, we plan our routes to get tt\e mot\
eflfc;ieot ga.s mlltaoe.. We dO not play 11\'0fHes In
dropping oU one ~ befOfe anothfH. Vn.
50metitnes 11 dOn tail:t tQI'lgei to get home •• our

service tnan by walk•ng bUtlls ~small puce to oay loc a
sate Uip nome Also we do scxnetime$ tNXe m•stUes
and have ptot)lema. as au 'fOiunleet run or~mtaltOnl
dO. In any case. tnerel.s no excuse fOt' be1ng ruc:lt and

u,grateful towafd out YOiunttters, after au, we ,_,.
vorunteefino out free tfme to Insure your safely~ Thet-t
IS no pay mvolvtcl for what we do and 11 Ia mt()f)lnlon

that anyone wno complains is looklnu a gift ho'ao Jn
"SQfl18day, II this miStreatment oe our
votuntee\.s continues. you m~y h)ok IOf the TaP:
Force's serv•ces but they won't be trsere bec:ouse au o f
our vor~o~ntoel't Will h•ve Q+.utflt Tnls •sn'lto say that we
1 won'1 •elcome rour suooesuons. oomme.nts anc:11
thft mouth.

eot'N)IIJnts (tlatecl m tess onens.ve ways. ot CCM.HSet U
you

feel

yOu can contnbtHe 10 ttnptm•no our

orgamzauon. by 111 ~"' rou are •n~i1«11o help out.
In f ac1, JN:ny o r our memb&amp;f'S. lnci"'Oittg mysatf1 d~

Ignorant and intolerant
To tho Edllot:

during the-Ir "coovoraatlons." We au k"ow, PfiiYtt is not
a dialogue.

In my reaPQnae to Mr. Book'a letter' on 1Vt21110, I
I ttllnk lnll moaJ peoQte tail 10 realize the
wo•ld lfQ lo remfn4 him ol the O!IQJnol "''"'· II my • pouibilillos olovolutlon. You well Slaltd the I oct of Ito
memory..,.. , . CC&gt;miCIIy, the 1-.ue waa lnll&gt;lefar&gt;c:e.
scolelltlllc dOflvatlon Mr. Book. Howe•.,., Willi you loll
tntolelanco Is • quollty we all ditl&gt;loy 11 oome time. II
to roal~ lo 1111 poutblllly 11111 ...,ullon could bo
God's mott&gt;od of crMtton. Thin• oboul n. Mr. Book.
WI dfcln'l, argument _,fd not Ill · Tile
, _ . ol TINI Sp«;trum t&gt;&amp;ve roceMct their lhalo ol Thi book of Geneata aoys littt• to c:ontrodict thet
fgnofai1CI
lnlolel&amp;ncl '-loly. With IIIII aSlde, let . u.-y. Ahlf all, coulcln't a ·~y- ~~a.. th*
mo cllw up o lew mloconcepllono with my o..., btiOecl
billion y. .,. long bock 11141.n7 Who's to ay?
M r. Boolt. you lolled to note ony olthe good olein of
ldtOIOO'I·
tilt. Booll montlonod that liking tno Blblo out of
science. Wa are all 'HII awate ollls bad aldo, as you
lla... noted. S..l consider this, Mt. Book: How many
concext It an fn~~r.et methOd of fnltrpt•tatlon. I
couldn'l ag.ee mort! Butlhe Bible nao
blltcn.ted
dlsobled, dlseoaod. and mentally disturbed people
In lhlo fuhlon by Justa' ~y Chrlollano u Alhlute: l
have ·oeen able 10 IIYe a nottnal tile because ot
hawe h6ard many a preacher take veraeo out ol cont.-t
medicine and psychlotry? Have you overloot&lt;eG tnlo
to aullltl/ltloto his own opinions. Yes, 11!1 Blblo J&gt;n
Mr. Booll7 Flnellr. one last CO&lt;&gt;Side&lt;otlon I• all the
- , UMd a, • " balls" 101 O'&lt;OfY\hfno !tom TINI Orrin~
&amp;CH1nOO YOU cllperld on to live. Every - · ol )'OUr
Right Tlteofy ol Kmgs to 11&gt;8 doaltll PtMIIy. Thlo
exJstenc.e dependl on ICience- P-.se ~.._, that In
P&lt;J~C~Ic• mull bo 1'-&lt;J. The Bible ilo boo!! olgood
mind "''· Book.
,no&lt;ol ...._ but II ahoufd not bo thfutl down the
In shor1, mtslnterp.otatlon ol the Bfl&gt;le, lor geln, 1\11
pfOQUod us througlloutthe oges. ~'whops II sllouiCIIII
IIVOalf of 11!1 ~ people.
pur In pefapectlve wllh new U~YWs and new dtsco¥erfeL
t~ vour ,.ferenc:e to "atttlng o1 the riQI&gt;t hon4 'ol
After 111, men eenf'ot ttve Ott faith atone.
God," you hevt - . nifslnlo"'&gt;ed. Tho people In
question clofm 11&gt;11 Gorf re~oala hil opinions to them
Rie~otd Llndnf!

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fegvtarly on tne Antj.Aape Task Fcwce anc:l volu,tee• lOt
lhe putpoa.e o f dO•no our part, to keep II working. In
-add•ti.On, lhougn, Ihe rest o f you havetodo your p;ut by
cooperacmg ana botng paHe.nt .,.,,.,. vs,
To help 1emoay tl\11 sHuatlon, 1ne following rultl are
now posted In the van:
1. Convera.a-.on mual oe ltepl a1 a •easonaole le\lel 10
thal ,ne dnvef and n.aveQator eaft concentrate on
getllng evCHyone home Afel)'
2 Lei lhe YOlouniMt&amp; dO ll\e.ir IQb$: IMt 1nducles no
badc.-seat c:t,.Yino. no arguing ov« route, ancl no
&amp;lg.&amp;.IIJ19 ovett l~orde.r in whieh peoc)leatedr()t)CMK~ ot t
HARASSMENT ol our "'IUnleets w dl not be tOietiiC!dl
AnYone who indulges In these types of behav-ors Will
be asked not to umo o.ur sorYice again.
3, lt'le van eerv•ce cannot be used to l ra.nspon 11rgo
groups peuplo to the same destination (I.e., partie'S}.
Our primary concern Ia wilh transponing 1one women

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safely 11ome.
• . You must O•Ye II\ execl destinalion-.SttMI IIKI
nov:se nutnbef. Wtw•tt not drtw yo·.1 to a $If"' or plaC4t
that yoq are not cerlain or_
S. One mole , . . _ Ftr permHtod.lo rido 1ne van por

tri!&gt;. (Wo ltmn the.....,.,.. ot m.JeSto In"""' the Altty
ol ttte women us•no our ..mc:es)..
6. The van uanspons women to any deatln11~1n
a 1Y, mtte radlul tround t.I'Mt ~Main SlrHt ClfnpuLWt
can orlve anyOne living outside of thls range to tnt
nearest sale mtHobUs stop II desired. Or-If the
woman ' ' willing 10 wah until the eno of our run. ll'wttG
may be Umt to llkt he(J)ome ttwtn. How~or. the van
musl be back tn honl ot Squire Hall tn lima for the t'ltxt
fUf\.

Ab+dlng by IIM:M rukta Ia vital tor II'Mt conunuance of
thO , . , - · and Will bo gi'Nlly Ol&gt;o&lt;tell lecL
Al•t:~e TdiHult
Woe.let&gt;d c-&lt;l•~•tor &amp;
C~uman of Pt.tOI~ ACII'IHI•.r
Ant,.~PI Taslt FO(ce

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MF. 9·f0:50
N350 Human Growth &amp;.Development. 4 cr.--MF. 11-12:50

'TTh. 10.11;50
N407 Human Sexuality. 2 cr.
N418 SuiCidology. 2 cr.
N425 Computers ln Nursing. 2 cr.
N429 The 'Troubled child. 2 cr.

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failures of

CfflBAIKO

the 1960s
by Ekaa c.C8.U

C'IUOonk.. ""• cl lhc wodcrs largcst inlemadonll
banJ&lt;s. lrMies .,..,.. 10 &lt;ensicle:r a c:atHr opportunky
in lhc Middle

Edil0f"4ill..a.Jt./

Easl. We arc presently scddna

mature•. ambldous inciMduals 10 become Accol.w&gt;t

Managers. Engllsb ptofiden&lt;y Is required and
fluency In Arable is a ddnlle plus. Interested can·

dldates should regls&lt;et for ourses&gt;lOtls 10 be l1eJd on &lt;Bmpus

ming Interview

Uyou_.s.t lib to~ wlti\Cid-on lb~
NO'NIIlbc&lt; 20d&gt;. cal a&lt; oPI&gt;IY In Haya

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As American ac.adernia is
dlscardina many or the reforms or
thc 1960s and revampiundcraraduate , curricula, UB is
marchin&amp; behind tile banner of
General Education.
Debate over the concept 11 UB
btp.n in 19n as the liberal

1

rC$UUC:IurinJ of tbt prt'\fiou.s decade
was b(iinning to be- reviewed.
largely

as

an educational failure.

Then, an advisory commiuee was
corrtO\issioned to review 1he
Unive:rafty•s curriculum ud
recommend a future for Gcnual
Education at UB.
From that group, a.. sundin&amp;

COnlmiucc was SC:I"UP •IO pr~e
plan' for the reforms of the.•
undcraraduatc curriculum 10
••onsure a biah qualit] icncral'
cducat.ion for all~e

studerlrs:·
in

1

In a Jenera! proposal •ubmilled
1977 by that arouj&gt;, th&lt;

''inadcquacr_" or Univershy-wide
gnduation tcquircmcniS in
promoting General Edu&lt;:ation was
cited. "f'M move •IO cornd chat, it
read, was not uoi~ to UB.
Most institutions across the
Coontr)' were viewin&amp; their
proarams as inadequate and cracod
that erosiop t'l' the 1960s and early
1970s when trulitutlo~s aUowed
port1ons of the undcrJ11aduate
curriculum· (consldercd ••ft«
elec:tlves·') 10 d«:rcase wh' lle
rcq&amp;;iremcnts for tht major
remained r-elatively stable or
increased. ·

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PI'IIJotoelhy fllraleuot Pet..- H•f't
Doubitl a.s Chell ot lhe F.cufty Stfl;ll* Genet•J Educ•non ComMJtiH

UB's basic &amp;oall for a Gcncnl
E.diiCalion pri)Stalll .. ~ takco
from Daniel BeD's Tht R(/orm of
Gmwal Edurorion (1966). The
UniverihY Community called for a
broad knowlcdgcof major ideas,
principia and expresstons or man's
tuftural heritage: the acquisition or
a sen.se of perspective that fr~ one
from provioc:W:ism or personal
tltpeticn«. culrure and tim~ an
undu_sundina or values and
experience in thinkin&amp; objectively
about moral and ethical problems;
skill 11 orcanluna and verifyina
kno,..lcdse of the universe. society
and ourselves: and ~e ability to
communicate intdli&amp;mtly.

Pf••

H enlf'd
To define the implementation
Contra) Education for the
Uni\lcrsity's more chan 2000
e011rsa, the tolllmillcc considered
various prosnuns. The HatVVd
Genet~.~ Edyeation Repon with its
fh.., knowtea&amp;&lt; areas and "udoot
requirementS in each. wu f~I'Ored.

or

Throuah it, the committee's report
read, stude-nts Still have choice. but
the: ranac or courses thai fil into
each knowled&amp;-~ ar~ is nanower
111&amp;11 the rona&lt; offered within the
discipline or disdpline$ coveted by
that area.
The oommiucc reported dtti the
Harvard plan- was a ~'thouahlful"
reon'.anaement of ,distribution
rcqufrcrmnts, more developed than
elhcr alt&lt;fUiives.
Other approadhes considered
•-ere tlkm rrom a upon compiled
by Daniel BcU or Columbia and
Philip Phenil('s R•olms of
M•onl"l· One eall&lt;d for

requiremcnC,J that would provide
Crlt~llllilllles
FO&lt; the past del:adc II UB. for ••an elaciclatiooorcradition, the
cllsuibutfoo requirancols have bctn idcoti0cation and objective
rdutd and W&gt;Ckqr1rduates have uamlnartf&gt;n or values; and
bOa.~ IO dCftD&lt; their ....11 acquaintance
whh major
prOJramt or. '!udY outside their disciplinarf m&lt;lbods or oraanb:ina
majO&lt;. For &lt;Orne studenu, this information . and verifying
slanalled the opj&gt;ortunity to ~IIOwftdre:'
orpalt.t 11 ......unarul academic
The committee d«ided that Ibis
P'OJI""' &amp;road"" area or primary IOOUld W di_ffrcult to truslale into
sptdfr&lt; prOif*IIS fa&lt; over lOOO
~-d iottRSl.
tk)wc.vrr. tbe "Lair~-rair.e" • courkS, • alven the traditional .
arrricu.w polie)' proviclcd too lfuJc. disciplinary cateaorles and
Jlllidal&gt;oe ...... dir&lt;clion.
boundaries amona knowleda&lt;
Aceordles ~ UB admial.stnlloro, areas.
the result was a haphazard
of co......, With~­ ~
Of oo tutric::ular ratlooak, or
A sii\I&lt;IUred _...,. considered
bedr.,OUDCI isolatd to .,... area or by lbe FOUP proposed throe oc

For-·

..

"""""'"latioo

........

.

~

c!!:~c.:·~ t!'!::tl;;
that,

"G~al

.Educ:otion is

devotod · to the dcvdoptnCq) or
abllltJes Ia • t:riokal .,...yo;. and
'ICncrellcatlon. aad altcir
~..,

• .._or""'~

-•cuoe,
•tldalt'•)Mjcrry fidel.

tlnct(J umcioled wldo.
It a b o 10 . . . . .okills lo otol, .writtal ~
~~~~~~~~~or

..... llllellectual itbilly•••

four·&gt;-" lttoltb oounro -

A.$tl'nl

Q/ ltfon pro&amp;ram was

offered .. an uampk or the
possibilities or su.:b. an approach.
The problems, however, of
orsanlzina such courses for
upwards or 300 siuden....cll yeor
and s«:urlna enou&amp;h faculty co
tcoth them w.U; prompted the

commill« to vote •PiJUt lhat
proposal .
Evtn mor~ modest proaraJM

-5uth u four scmcstcr·ltn&amp;lh
courses dtsia.ncd to provide a
foundation for Sludents to t.·•oncinuc
Lhcir own leami.n&amp; in the basic
kno,.·tedJe areu seemed beyond the

University's
~IY·

oreaniz11ional

The objcttive alto struck

the eommiuec membrrs at too
limited a C081 for I &amp;tntral
educ-al ion provam.
Other plans studied came rrom
Stanford. Com.U. IUinolt, Ca~
W&lt;st&lt;rn. San Diego Slat&lt;•• Bowti.,_
Gr&lt;&lt;n and Syracuse. The
c:oruido:ration. the commitl&lt;t said.
led the lfOIIP back to ddinlnc core
areas or knowledge and then S&lt;tting

out requi"mcnts"')"ithin chem. The
goal was broad exposure and
intella:tual depth.

PosljiOComroht&lt;t . members &lt;Jiplain&lt;d
Harvard Plan or an
adaptation or that was opced for
primorlly because it was viewed as
the mosr applicablo to a University
this slu. ;rhe bcststruc:tural model
involve$ ••common.liahliY k.nh, yet
broad and of\en interdisciplinary
sr:ries of courses usually required of
aU students:'
Examples or suth proarams are
the well ~nown Gwtr /Jooks
proarmm at St. John•s in Annapolis.
Atlolh&lt;r uample miaht be a. series
of c:owses- dtaWD from a varit!y or
·disclpllll&lt;f, bU1 O&lt;Pnizod around
.some thematic- idea. such a$
evolution.
The Oeneral Education
• Committee report reads, "Such
proetams are ideally suited 10 11111all.
DJQ&lt;e or less coherent J!ud&lt;nl
boclico, and to eamii'IICS -tlh a '
be8Yier streSS OD UDcitrp'ad\lalC
hl&gt;enl education man oo p11duatc
proararns and · researdl. It is
obvious thtt sud! a modd would be,
impot~lble to mount In aniastitutlon the me aid cbotaoter or
UB. li Is for t h i s - tbalth&lt;
tJtoclcl Chotc:n ror Uro-sity·wi&lt;k
adoptioa Is cllsulbotional in
that the

-..llk:b an-ed b&lt;oad iiii...,.OOO dlurnll:l&lt;r."
of tnowledee areu atross • T~ow the. University will
d,jadpllnts. StoilentS wOUld bC dtdde ~hethet to pollpone
requ...d to t.ak• aU .of the CCKifoel. imptemcnurtlon or l!hase 11 or its
-ntc- proaram. the c·o ,.miuec Gencral Education plol until 1982.
coocleded. would provWie a T1W propoA! based 00 bolh
~""-or~ tht bonllet thu .........,tadon baa
and
ao thillk ..,_. thou r. 111111 e_tojeedoos or
abolll the ~UUC~Gtt or tht wtoo1c ..n.lc enrolfm&lt;nl slllllt 10 th.clomaln or lcamiOJ. That -.kl Humanidd.
pc&lt;Mde a copi!M structure fO&lt;
Aocotdlnc to Geslr:ral Education
.1ntnconoectioJU. Bronowskrs
-c.GI'IItw..I'III'III"'"6-

'*'Dlal• """"""

�Art History Ondergrad A ssoc.
•/I

L.ECTURE:
·-'"tf" The Impact of Ci vic Monume nts
In Europeon Public Square."
Presented by:

Michele Cohen • . - recipient of
19 80 R umeey-Lord Fellowship
T UESDAY, ~OV. 18th a t 4130 pm
134 S quire Hall, MSC

T'l41 SoKf•WI'IIfcl' I'IW"';*-

GOOD R~INC~ Di.-slon of UII'O«gtt ehi.lle (OIJE) Dt•n Joftn
P•rdotlo bones ujl""on U'M tim• ol ~unllon b) tNdlftt • bOoll:
ollh• ..me nam•. TM On,. who hu pit~~ an lmport•nl tolt

lht dev-'oprNnt of Gt,..,-aJ Ed~Hott. wiU ..mlu cans··
tomo"o• • t tht F.wJt)' Sentte will d.Kide the btoiug""d
Ifl

Pfottamt'ttte.

Years of controversy and change;
Fac Sen grapples with ac~demics
Sl.-111~ pha-.e i\llcmnc~ w ml'asurc 1hl' En&amp;;ht.h and
!Halhem:Ui\"ltl Jbilit1~ or ioc:omjn~ UR frc:dnncn

b) John Laplona
\timugl ltJt

hUitur

throuah itandardi~cd IC'l l i .
Ovo1 rhi'\ pa\1 ~u mnh:r, lhl' Enalhh skilll poui(m ~'ai
wnh chi$ ye-ar's rrtshmen clau during
r«tJmmcndat•oo . tht Uli GtntraJ f..du..:at••l11 paogram .._.'"'tUntron ~ The math.:m::.ticl'.:ompknlcnt, howtv~r.
hOI.\ e:m:ountcr~d :llmOt;C one hill deCIIdC of
hll"; ft'l lobe rcadftd ror u~age. ;\c:cordi.ng to Na(ut;al
modtr.cauon~ and rc~r\tam.~ t1um Jr:\ln&gt;. prurr...)Qr,
.S..:i~:n-.:t' and Mothcm~nk~ Dean Ouwaync And«~n.
and Qltmb..-r). vr tht a(Jmt ni~u:wlou.
lm f;.c"h)'- accustd by .some M btlr.&amp; J~tnmeotr•' to
Aru:r it ~ fir1t •nuodu..:t•nn to the Ullt"~n• IY L~ncral l:duc.attOn pr01Je5)- i\ no-. in\Qiiptina tht'
\:ommunll)' m a \PCfXh by Prc)Jdtf'H Robtrl L. KcHl"f
"ln.:rt35td burdm.s"' lhat Ihey wtU mcur should thc
111 J97S. Gcr)tnl] l:du~.:auou haJ had a chccknrd
~lathcmatkJ I"ills compontnl be: impkmmttd
1us.COf). ra.ihn&amp;lo n;«t dc:adhnc ~bcdulo ana u'u&lt;~tl)
Dunn&amp; 'hlS month's rc&amp;ular faculty Sm2u: mceun&amp;
occuo)1ng lht ...~nltr of any •acuh) Scn11e dcb3tt •In«
HarC' qunciont'd Ande:rson·.s commi1mcot to (kpaal
u. v..:u brouJ.ht tx-rort that body'" M;ay 1978
E:duc:at•on . The Dan. ho-..~ver •.d«tincd co an.s-.trthc
11 -,..as tn 1ha1 SprtRJ month that the fir"' nlttbn• or profnJOr'' innuendo~
the Se.nart' s Staodina &lt;:omnuucc- on G&lt;nnal
E.ducafioo t:\Jn..,cncd. ThC' trwp-lhcn (half~ b)
BW..arie.n. loo!
Whtn -'&lt;hoot rtcnn•oned !ail S.prcmbe&lt;. H= and
Aj'jl(}("tt\U:.· ProftS!.Or or Hl)loty Nonnan BaLtr- "as
empo"'t"r'td •uh n1nc- ··,rw,r.c rapons,bihucs·• •hiC'h chr cotnmiu« brpn the' nexr phiJSt' or 1hc
pre)tr3m-dl:'
·dopmmt of the: ~no""~IC A.rca..s ~-hich
~\(' th&lt;. mcmbc·n an a.II-&lt;R&lt;ontpas~•ns haP~ •n abe
~ hapin&amp; of ah.c UI\J\C'fSttY'! dat«110n co'lll-.a.rds; the
•crt cJn•ancd 10 "mnurib'" cat~ UnhmJ1y
fvol~111g hun' ll broad·mmdf.'d )UK&amp;~tlo n 11110
ft"BIII). ur ~.:urn pllc.:at C'd reports, :.U&amp;I i,tlc\ aud

«Jorsn and d.epanmcn1s into ~ sepa.r.n~ and di$1inn

conuo\et~:JI ~1.

lhe Scandins Commh rcc wu charatd ..-Hh
rteommcndms, a "c:ohcrrni "PrOMr~m 111 1~11C1al
educ-ation. ~t~u,~ina a tm1c:tabtc for lhat otan't
implementaJiof'l and how It v.ould afftct Unlvcnuy
dtpanmcnu. dt'l.,dlnJ wht1her the pro&amp;• am !lhouiO be
mandatory or volunl&amp;ry and to cons.dtr mechods or
11llt::Tfadog thdr Omcnt Education propo~1 with

existin&amp;curncuta.

...

neorlgiul
A year and one hair lat&lt;'f. lh• Committ«"s parent
body, the Faculty Senate-which t\cucr entrusacd with
o&gt;Jc:rsccing L.he rormalion and administration or the
Gcntral Education proarnm- ga"c h.i approva.lco chc
group'$ rccommcnd~ation~ Stctin1 the proaram's gears
'In motion.
TI1at approval, hO"*''eVer, may bt modiOcd •omcwhoc
at 1omonow's Faculty Senate tncclln¥. when lhc
professorial body conventS co reooruJdcr or 1.\.mend che
oriainal v'cnion ~ ..
The Srandlna Committ« had fi nished definina the
Genonl Education propoSal only w..,ks berore the
S.lllltt gaH iu rclue1ant nod. drtidina on the final
i.nu·acades o r the Theme rtquircments~ The chtmeal~
.approach. the com.mlucc reuoned. conlbincd. tbt
virtues or disciplinary ckpth-«ltctina ......... rrom •
wide variety or dcpanments- witb lhos&lt; or. topical
dimen»oo-focu.sina on subject• or pertnn.lal or
&lt;Ortttmporar)l intportaa«.
Suu..,ina a S&lt;ries or lbrrt Sj)tcific required tbelll&lt;1.
coupled "'ith two op&lt;ionaJ c:omplemenu. lit&lt; aroup#
outliocd sill suuatedsamplo for the Satate"s pmual .
MOSI notable. or conoov...W JOm&lt; ,.Y. or lh&lt;
s&amp;;a&amp;&amp;Ulions arc &amp;he theme courk.l tathled
Etnks-ducribed b~ the CommhttC as. the
reaJ111ilion. ""UD&lt;Itr$tandina and actina In respooS&lt;I.O
rooralllfl\1 tthical dll&lt;snmu.'"

Tloenl&lt;i08,p

m~lhutctJ

With their rroxummcWions. the Faculty Smote
Comminee-now cbaited by Pbllosophy PrortUOr
Peter H=-offncd example topla ror courses that
could rn into th-lbemes. ••oirr.,..t pmpec~ives on
ethJeal problems (lbeological. pbiloJOphical. I~ and
politkal)."" suueSied 1M memberJ. sbo\lld be a
ooasideration for a pror~r pr~.Jil to crute •
subject.thal could be a lbeme course.. .
Har•'• appointment coincided with lht development
-or tbt Collcac Skill• Requlrernetlt or Phase I or the
Qeoeral &amp;lucalion Proaram, wbloh to dJIIe has been
the only portion or the belcaaucred plan to be partially
implcmmted. Olvided Into IWO pam. the College

""''ion&lt;. From Ibest KnowledJt 1\rCo$ (H"JStorical and
Phllosophl&lt;al Srudit•. Phyoic~l Sciences
Tcdmolo&amp;)'. Ltre and Hcal1h S.i&lt;nces. Social and
lkhavlonl ScienOC&gt; and Foreign L""&amp;Ua&amp;&lt;SI. Sludtnu
t"Oitrina U B (for lht" 11eadcmic yeaf J979"'8 0, the
Ftbrua.ry 1979 Ge-nt"ral Edoc-atlon Commiutt" n:-perc
predlc:red) would bt required co enrol'\ in two cour.scs
from e1ch, while for the shah aTU. U1cntun and
Ans, a froshmlln would have 10 fulrlll a thrtt-rourse
obhaauon 0,..-o from Utera1ure and one: rrom Ans).
To popul&gt;te coune orr&lt;rings rrom
Knowled&amp;&lt;
Area, spc(.•iflc Gcncul Education subjtcl-t would have
IQ be developed from each, dtpartme:nt froq1 either
rX15ting. modi lied or completely specialty de.f&amp;ned Gen
l!d ~outses. R~enliY adjusr~o schccfules ha'c pegged
thts semester for sorlin&amp; through depann\erual
proposals nnd deciding on whechcr tht planned
courses fit inro the OcneraJ Educa1ion scheme. but a
lack or surfieient suurstions by r.cully has ilalled th•
proccu. The: s low·down may signa' another
PQS'lponcmcnl or lhc implementation of Ihe Knowledge
Mta (or Phase Ill) requirtmcnt-r..cheduled on«
before for the: upcom.ins Fall semmer.

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Due co oppos•tion qainst the lc:now1tdg~ Ar~
requinmcnt by SOmt prores1ional school•lh31 ctllr&amp;ed
Cienera.l Educackm would cause a "wa1«ina-&lt;town" of
cbt:lr dear« qt.ia.lirt«tions. altern.a.tt core proara.rru
- e -~ "hkb "i[ SlfX'&lt;SifUUy complered by
unckfll"ld~tes. •aUld thereby &lt;xempt them from
rllrther fulfillment or 1M Yaruianl Grneral Education
requiranmt. ••
8tskSa crittria to ensure th'lt ahcmat:h~ cor6 wtn
••consistent with 1M $J)irit or the standl.{ll.. G&lt;nttal
&amp;IOCIIIion proaram. they had to m«tlize roquir&lt;mtnts
(from J-9 counes). be abl&lt; to be combined. and lutd 10
be ••n-uoaably available"" ror yudenu. Th• bac•klol
ill pr.,....i!lc the Knowledge /~up. courses has~ put
d&lt;vdopinc Alttnu1e Cores on 111&lt; " bac\ burntt • •

comme:Atcd one committee mCnber.
Afltt tht T.., Forci: on 1he Implementation or
Cletl&lt;ral Education rtleased iu r-rt detaitinc the
resourtt nunif~ns should 1M ofilinal prosram be

impkmcnted. Division or Undmradwut &amp;lucation
(DUE). Dean John Pcradono ~ttnded a "scaled·
down" ...-sian or lhc prosram to c:ombll dwindlinc

_suppon:"
Th• plan. desfsned to casr the imp!&lt;m&lt;nwion or a
broader...bast'd program, would require a studtm to
enroll in one course: in each Knowtcdze: Arc:a and would
cvtntuaHy lead Into a more complex and grand&lt;r
schtme within three years aner fmpltmcntation.

3178 BAILEY AVE. 836-8905 C:i~ ~

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�Student input formulatingGen Ed
by DaD H oldtr
Ct~m.pu.s &amp;/Jtor
The General Education plan will affect upwards of
12,000 SIUdaus on campus. It b the responsibility or

(WO studentS 10 nlake JU~ that underJ,TadUilC intcresU

are made dear to the Gtn.eral Education committee.
' 'I fdt bcins on the (Clcntral Education) committee
"'"'one of my priorities." Scuden1,.Assodal1on (SA)
Dircaor of Acadtmic Affllrs Lurcn .sbapiro
explained. "h's (impl&lt;mauation) an important
d«islon-Uie Sludcnu should MVe&lt;nput. I fdt thar it
was important COOU&amp;h that I·be on tht COII'Iminee-"
S=ndina Shapiro on the&lt; JIOup Is Speakm Bureau
Chairman Hitesh H:uJti. Neither of the pair formally
.$Ctks student input to the committee. bUI instead
depends on discussion whh friends and SA oflicials.
Hathi repon"!loh;u he aas som• student feelinas on
the proposal from tal kina"' people in school halls, but
relies heavily on bis friends' opinions, "sin« they are
students, too.''

·Sbapiro.revealed Lh.al '"it's

-

difrta~lt

to talk to

studm os about. Most people don't k110w about it."
Feedina Sludents' fedinp about Oenqal Education
into the&lt; commin~ is a lot witT tban aatins there.
••Wc're pari of the committ«. •• Shapiro insis1ed.
.. JI's not that I'm a $tUdmt-J..:.m t~rrc to givt inpu1."
.Both agreed the committee accepts them as more
lhan just Stu.dtnts. "We ac:t the students' general
reelinas." the Speaker B~&gt;reau le.a der•pointed OUI. "II
b our responsibility to verbalfz.e those- fteling,s. We arc:
,ranted re-spect in the commiutt-thcy listen whm we
speak." Added Shapiro, " I belive that thost pcopk
respect the student's opinions. They wonder ho"' the
stud&lt;nts fed." She&lt; furth&lt;r e•plained thar aside from
the Qeoeral Education rommiuee,
the fa~h~
an~ adminisaration tS a\a.illlbk 1hroujh 1hc Senate
Executive tofD.flliU~ and in lhc \ic-t•prcsidtntial tevel
of Capen Hall.

I&lt;'&lt;....,

" Histotiully, we (students) have had considerable
input. it is not negli&amp;ible." Hat hi maintained. As an
example, he uplained that In the e:ulna of the General
£duco:uioo languaat requirement (ltudenrs can OO\\
take a cuhurt course in lieu of a :mick spoke:n forc:1a:n
ltnsuaac), the pair's ianucnc~ mch.angina I h.~ t~uis.itt
wa.; ..quire roru.idcrable- ••
....
Both repre-sentatives asunc'-' 1ha1 1hc
impknxnlaJion of the new des-i1n •itl havr a posilivc
c:((«l on UB srudcn1s.• u WhcJ' stucknt$ CC&gt;Jne h«t.
\.

..

•

'

.

theY're encouraied 10 go into lht profeulons. in
spectOr areas or dcpanmmtS. and.Jtay the-re, •• Sha.piro
claimed . Under the new plan studenu would be forced
to c-x-pcrlmenl in dlscfpliiles outsidt" th~~r normal aru
of research. "our responsibility is to make 1hat
possibl~.-.· sht affirmed.
Hathi pointed out that the University has "a moral
and e~hical responsibility to educate, in the proper
meanin, or Jh.lt ttnn. Ptople ba~c IO hl"t • cau.in
awar...... or hisiO&lt;Y. and be kno..l&lt;dJC"blt about the
· ·orld-ao least thcortlieally." He noted that for
MUdcnts ''i1 is most impOrtant 1hat they be abiC' to

lhink :'
.....Crllies or implementation of t.he pion pointed o ut
pOSsible defccu, bu1 the duo bellevt's the advantages
far OUI wio~h possible Oaw•. "II is very liberal and
positive. II alvn lhe SIUdcnt -a lot or c::hoice, .. Shapir~
annouccd. "his impOrtant that the tludmt gel a wtfl·
rounded tduc:ution. ••
A eommon charct against th&lt; proposal is that it will
"di1ute 10 the: erreclivc:nm of d.i ((rrent lludlcs. btin&amp;in.s
the levtl of ltaminc
to a eommon d&lt;nominator.
Sbapiro c:oun1c:red this, sayina that '"the courses. can
RiU be ri&amp;ofous. aod sensitive to studenu who arr
takin&amp; science as a 1earniog experitncr.''
The biJ.I.C:" i).~we in impk:mcntation t.s lht breadth
vc:rs;us depch balance. ~·here the number or courses in
o ne an~a compc1es ~ith those spread o UI over se¥eral
diffcrin' subject$. Current plans call (or all students tO
be required to take one cour~ each In fl•&lt; knoWiedi&lt;
areu. nnd two free: ct«civa chosen by the student.
"A lot of people reel that there 'hould be more
dcplh.'' Shapito com~t c:d. "but "'~ (~I that the
e-•po.surc: coukl be rigorous." Ont soluttOn 10 the
problem, .she c..&lt;eplamcd • .,..as tf planncn wtte ''more:

do"'"

crQIIVt' in course plannint. h ).) a.n t,.;citinc ch~aoc.'t: 10

dc:vdop rnon cour~..
·
_.
The easiest problem 10 COTTC,"\;I i~ OOC O( ptr~pC10n.
" Most people don't understand General Education.
They just ~t the requirements... claimed Shapiro.
"Thost who are against i1, just don·, und~ntand it. ••
Sh e insis1cd thill .. you can still pursue your

Own

intC:f('$1...
.,huhi c:larincd Lht: undergr:tdu:llt: position on 1hr
Cie-nc:r:tl Education comn~iu~. ~yin&amp; 1b111 "someone
must ttmOVC' thr falacy about ttK rOle O( Chc ltudcnt in
faculty rclltkm ... We vc not art\.ilbry. We arc then: h•

make: .sure chat the unirtnil)' don thC'ir job. We-. taJ:St
idta.s 1nd opinioM which are- onen C'Oftsidtnbk and
cons.de1rd b)' cht rommiurr."

1960s. -&lt;:-..~-·-

Committee Chairman Peter Hare, range of subjecl maue" not directly
the concern for Gc:neral...Edut'6UOA.--Jissociated with his major Ocld. Key
sprang rrom a national concern 10 the dc:linjtjon.is writin:&amp; ability
that c olleses ate producina and a critical perspective..
aradUlltes who increasinaJy (()(\IS
thtlr educadon oo technical
Baker saw the ineoll&lt;renee itl
knowltcl&amp;t: while sacriflcina a underpa_duate work as an artintial
broad-based bad:around . Many, he division behn~aa \~.hat ht: called
SOld, &lt;o~Uidtred UB. with its lu "knowins" eourses-wbort the
dls.tribution requinnt:nts, to be emphasis is on facts and
particularly suspec.tible to this procedures-and 01 lhinklna"
narrowing.
courscs- tbaa require: lmq.ln11ion
Original Chairman of t.he and creaJivity. Accordina to Jiaker,
rommittO. NormaoiBaker said the ' students ••push eilhet buuon A or
move "re·enlphasize s rhe button B. " and rarely attempt to
imponana: or t.ht Humanidcs. but
mcrae the awo inlo reaJ ..Jeamlna.
irs primary purpose is not to salvage "It's the dicholomy that makes
than." The movemmt , he added, courses Sttm Untdarcd." he s.aid .
Is a blend of both traditional But Baker 11ressed that General
theories on. Unde-randua te
Ed~J53lioo should not be ronlidcred
cduc:a~ion and ionovath·e t.hintina.
an alttrn.ative or a 10COU.nlct·poinl ..
Accordina 10 lhe comrniUM co a sa:udan's major. "I S« h as a
chaired by Hart, an educated eomptim&lt;utary thint." he said,
-- puulna button1 A and 8
person on critic:ally analyu and
&amp;tnctallze: and h~ a arup on a
IOieth~~"

Other
profusors
and
administrators have said tht
University i.s a place ror mhancin&amp;
th&lt; quality or social and persoqal
lift, as wtUasa place whac kills are
transmilled that keep machinery of
soddy goina. A University, they
acrec. ought to provide its students
With some .scnsc of then world, u
-.dl as the means 10 pcrpttuatc it.
Former Faculty ~a1e Chairm.an
Jonathan Rtkhert said, "Oeneral
Education means breaking down
the walls beiween department$ 10
establish a proaram lhat ts more .
than a collection or oke courses .• ,
At UB, the aenerally educated

person is seeo as bcina able to
cririque it differently. He should be
a challenarr • to accepted or
recQgnized points of view and on
intenopo&lt;r of those who hold
them,

He: must have In his

JIISJ),

Rcic~ert said, the oommon body of
knowledge from which all
disciplines sprins, st&gt; that thought is
not as disjointed and Slrlated as
oeehnolosY makes k appear. In this
sense, some mastery or hisiO&lt;Y and

llli'llosoolu&lt; is

acen as vilaJ. but

i.rs&amp;ss Wiihouo the ability 10 pia&lt;-&lt;
society in an historical and
pltilosophieal C'Oftt&lt;lCI..
A«&lt;rdina to othc&lt;rs, a scudeno
most be introduced to 1 w$6e range
of disd,plines, but .see more than
their framework . A student who.
for
t..tamplc:, desfrc:s an
introductioo to poyoholoa.y, should
know in ~tical o&lt;rms what a
I&gt;SY&lt;lll&gt;ioaist does, ,..her than the
basic ren:os s.Kh u the function of
the braiD.

..

·----...._~

' The iDuoducdoo to many
discipliner is Upoc:ted to ....,.. the
,.......,. educaled ......, aU
fi&lt;lds
or
thoualu
are
ln&lt;erdtpeuclcnt, wblcll lrpmluned
to be ~ lm.tiortaiu thaJo oaklna
tbe ftn1 &gt;lep Tn m.uterin&amp; aU -lloOte fiOicls.

�.

Jf~~©ilm~~~©m
Spectrum of
intemotiono/
The

nationol ond

i

e'leflls

The truth

I

"

about

hunger

in Africa
t.dhtv) noll!!~ 11M {oJJoVttnq; t:Ot1fmetl1Jty 'V.:tS
•ntiNl

'orum,

by "'"""a/ mrm~ of 1~ African
t ,p__, &amp;rwp «mis'&lt;ill,o; of UB
M&gt;d v&gt;&lt;Juol• $Wt/onJs

Un&lt;f&lt;rtl'odllill•l

Vl.riom """'•pHI &lt;~nd JNgi~W.CS in lhe
\V~I hal-e. tn mcrn1 t lntn. been cxwe""8

1..., problom ol hu1"'".,. and famine In Africa
an unpN!(lOOenuxl dtgrce '"'hlCh ~~
lhr. IICUiflUt!U u( the ctbd. HtlWever, there

10

n.ll!l$ a ccr1aln rornmoo tendency :among all
the- mudin 1n ml.11repre.5e.n1 end di&amp;~oN the
nalltrtJ
ur
Afl"ica ' s
tM0mjltlfJJ-Jli1MtcUltrly .u. lo thtlir rc:tl

t1•u c

C&amp;tU1IO~

._nd

lhfl

ntoa.ns

10

tkeir elimination.

111111 ner.tl'! to l&gt;u wrrtK:Iml in 01"dc1' for llw
Unhremol\y comrnun~y antJ ut1tftr' to il.r'n\le a!

.- ~uml41 urwluncamllng or wh.,t es in\'Uh'Ud.

Tod.-y. N)UOirk:.lt ur tho third WU11tJ are
lmponm~ nM&gt;I"(! Ihan 80 otUitoh loth u( fuud
~tr.1ttb.
197~

llmuuntl.t'6 10 10 ~" of their

produd"'" tl ihc probAb4e ,.., o(

S21J l&gt;~llloo. and '"" lre&gt;d uS

8"'"'"S

dt-pendcnce Oft food tnlpOMJ tl WlllltM.Iifll.
l..nu1 procktCtiOf\ \n Afnca I~ dt.•dint.'d from
:;m AOOu.;tlfCnJ\VIh rate u( 2 6 ~~ fl 1M
lttOOJ 10 J 4 porceut u1 the ltJiUs 1llere hn.
lw-ett little ra•n In I;,~,. parb of Africa thb
.vt&gt;o.r, aeud 11~ Jpt'ctrt! of hunger tuutm l.;uog.c
twf'r ta~t . t.nfllr,.l, &lt;lntl !!ooutl11'.m Arrk::a_ lh
tin- 5t'fliSIIIOMAI ~tyle ul lniln.)' \\'CSt(lr·n O"H!fl..1
n•port&amp; i\•f ,....,, 1••1~ thnt hundrrds &gt;Jrt'
&lt;~lr•·a~l.v d,vh\~ ul StuuaJdr .t11t.l oot11lCI"II
l!I(.IIIHitl 'f'hi&gt; l!i IKU tiiii.J)' lllal lht!l'ti l$" u ol
tnllh in thtJ.M' I'CJJCJr"- tor f.:~n1im.• rs onor.
••p.Ain ~trikln~ Afric.'l

Commentary
Ac.-,.urdiru; 10 thdr report~. tiMJ tu1in came
uf

st-aM4ltion in

the affmeU aN". .u-uo

(IUI&gt;Iicalion hQ dilmed lhol All of Afnca "'
Mot"·ut8-iJ Ihe ""mht.ormtly ktw pmchtah-iay
£JI J.-rtm~lk.. AfnetU't f'C"'--""' .agricu.lture'"

11nd. nouurnny

~. It~ ~nawor J~

in

·mo~lng capilnl ond 1ed11~ avoU.hlc 1o
thcie Af~n COI.Mllrief a.o ..~ to tU\itla~ them
tu ht•tlt'f' n,;plolt thcir ~sind t urut resouna
• t.t othv.r \\'OnJt, what I• hctl\( ~ed is

1h:u tho aJ•ctu\le ho&amp;w1cld•l1f( pea!C.3nl hu
uf !I.O.t.!..teui\las. Hr.
the ..PJVHI"C$Sh&lt;e
'r"nntlr.' 1ht1 hcraldor nr thu ~Sotl-c~lh.~ 11f..'I"CCC1
nwulutk&gt;n"-tr·llclort, ccm,roiJt.od irrlgatio'' ·
fc.rtllftut'1, hofobloide•, pc.&amp;lia1de~ aod
'"m1nu."'h· tiOOCJJ.• Wllh the lntr'O£fuct'on of
no'" tochnology. produe:tlort would be
increuod and honglll' would be bmi&gt;hed
(rom tho Afr1c;.an &lt;:unhllt.'OI. OC\"Cr to ahuw lta;
CUnlt.l~m·ti 1U the tltUSCU.nl
h;~ ~ tu ..,,. 1'\lploOI.'ll by

head-&lt;!&lt;&gt; lilt' orgw&gt;lttll

19J0&gt;

f't'\'OtuUon " ll'f ~~n mUutlon •• tm· lht•
tria r.:.rn-.cr. and ..-otc fam\1

Nuw tn Afnc1 ther'e fJ uot 1 ..~ rounu':'
P ea.N:ntll
The ~rM!Ie ~· here~ \\hr!n whkh h.&gt;• •n indu&gt;lr1.11 bo110. inlcogr01ed
"'•dllljl US Olrll"l!!ll• docid&lt;!d lhal lbe CM)Iy nationafhr, for 1he m~nufaaurc of Lhtse
w-..v to both control thr. j.pr~ad of goodi ortnputl 'JM tnputi. lht..TCfl.wt;, ha\C
•eommun.J.Mn" and 10 opt'f'J a whole N!.W 10 be lmportad, •nd to import them the
ntoarU. rur AXrleuliur~d tL.ocfmolog\• \"il.! 16 euunuy mutt tMve forelf.p'l rurnrnc:y ·1u
incr&lt;&gt;•-"' lood produf'lon In Ihe lhlrd world. acqiJ1.ri! tid~ h mu~t 1)('(1ducc n.-wc ~~
AJ the f'"Uihrl3h1 toehol11r, John ~lng. r.rntt.li-.f'LH'h R• rouon, ooU~u , enola.
e,, plained-: "The atr~o of the 'E.nt' \'CJ'SUS pt'"J»nlll ~t, s:islll. or tobacvo-I.K.'t~U&amp;c tilt' wot•ld
the 'Wciit; In A&amp;l~ Ia, In pan , a racn· for prk:e is (Ore\'Cf" foiling. ~ i1 fUSull. lnnd n\W.I
pt'Uductfun.
tHee Is I IH~ •ymhol ~md bo lBkr.n out of tradhkluul luod p,rnin~
rn'(I(IUCtion, 1111tJ t f)om J"I.)Of IUU.'SI bU
'"bsH,noc or II."
However. thn "mh'Atlft s~ed~,,ha t is ih4! Q,\pundud on 1ho pruduCl11on 01 L"'ill"h "rops ao
IHgh JlCSJMlnM' \'4t'tety UIHV,, cunnot be JUi to l mi!Qf't thu lnp~u• hll' nw.HSunm•.in~ tlw
plaml!d by AJ\y po;tAnt, louur 'o reorp ~ rood prod\WIIon,
\\'one ttllJ. this CloiOmlf 001)0':1\lkonte ror
bumper hor.ul ,.., II KV '"'"'b wme ,..
pori of • '""&gt;'
p.cl.a&amp;v. fOT lhem 10 inputs, the pria1 c7f whk:h al.w hot.I)I.M.'I\S I Q ,,.
~ng.
rcsuh ~ in tho 8teen ro\l.CUiion
tetually 8"~" 111ey ""JUim amtwlled
votn ,.,,....,... So u..
in191kxl. lhe •wllcaliun uS fertlliJ;ers, pru&lt;lucins ..
price of b""'d ~~~"y &lt;limb&gt;, 1lle pc!Ople
~tici6ct:J ~nd h.trbk:ides_. ~nd ,r thr
pmdllctloo Ia 10 be proli1able then Ibe-'&lt;&gt; 0\CJlluolly canno1 boy the brNd \hoy
on whi.ch th•• whole eoterpri~ Is produce """"""' it .... booo !li'1Ced bc•.-ond
unden•lten mutl be '""&gt;' r.rp. TNs n&gt;&lt;:ans &lt;heir reach. 1\'e end "I' ""h '"" pa1hetk
lhot led&gt;oolu&amp;Y-••Idun. mwlip4e plouj;ltt. parodo• o( a paor Afril..ll CW!ll I)' 114""'!1 a
llonv•x•· lhruhon ond the ullimo1o &lt;ymbol;
surph"' o( ~oin ror- expnn. A&gt;
marketing e.llperu "'·~kJ wy, the internal
·fhe mmblne llon'tlller.
•
1'hft scale or bwt!tlm&lt;!OI InVolved """"" mlldtet ;. ..lllfl«l and. yol 11"' people •re
lhAilhe tmllll pc!UIJ\1 (ormer C&amp;IIOOI hope IU hU"8"Y·
NIM:flhorc.s, tll&lt;J prouure 10 &gt;p.,.d 1he
' - " " " 1 "PI'08"""1vo fartncr ~( ""' ~!""""

"""''*'"

.,....,,.ft

"'I'"''"

Jtf'('("'"ft

N•,olulion c:onHnUh

l'l.~ntllt'i$1~•.

8tJ1

that t)o nut surprbtflA Uann~ .MJOJ.t!"SSfi..ill.~
4nl'blormrd ~~ricuhur:.l productton in
~onh

Anteric:;a lh~t nM""C:Nn.fulion \llld

~~ntic

inQ.,.~~

m

agl"'irufluraJ mnf19POI.JeS

fom•
h~d

''Zb

10 Jt''t:k

the~
nt-\\

ruarket.a..
t·ron\ thtl rarf)

1960s~

a

~~~itk'{f thnbl

,:OOUjl

-"•idaa,Hwil\0' me tAO. m t.:ubabcw.atKJn '' uh
M;wcy-Frr,;\...nn h.u ,.l•l&gt;losll&lt;'&lt;l llw- XiiOOI
of A;:ne:Uhtnl Mectwnlt...ltion '" C :t•fu~
fur Sp;m~.JktOfC 1.-11n .\rnero
~u

dooht h "onl.' 1 n\.mr:r of tmlft before AUt--h
an llbti,uhOit IJ t.f1 up for t\lnc•
11ll!t coU:aiiUrulhln tlulb tM1l Ul\h ~ll'lltllo

'"''' hc~tn rn..lntillnt'tl tn lfJM•illd lltr ~'ell

ncatll\f; inscituuom "hk1t "m~kl .u.11u~(\

rc\'OiuHon tq lhu 'fhtrtl \\ Orld 1·\!tr.ll"dl t'$:1i Ul
tht1 con~IUf'tux...- lkth\'1"'11 lU68 tf11tl l!t75.
tnlcrnatkJOQI lltu ''':..."'"'" l11U1l1Jr or ~~ H

t.!\rn hhet•u nun·dM...1llk.'WI allt'l't lllll\t":\

Sioout"l incrcaMtd hi!! IQIL~ UUbKI" ~ufth
AI11H1iea rnl•ll lt-.)1 thllll !U ,,., L"t!J)I lu .lhHrt!-1

group thcJ 1 Jtlllt.:•llf' \\Otckmf( t.:I"\JliJJ it.-.
liiC"Ifii K·rshJp Uilt fC!~\1•11\... lht· Whu~· whu ur

33 t&gt;l"troen t til tvttal $11~: Julu\ Ut~n.··~
h\cf•c;a.secl fntm l6 tH'rt..1•ul w 2:i JX!l•'-'nl il.nO
L..ena(h;~n • lmH•d
multh\£1\IIIUII, liCit.\ 7(. Jlr''l."'t.!HI Of ;u;
OJg.rlt;uiiUPOII Rl;tC'hlnNI. OUltudt• ~Ut1h
An'!,mC.L 1lw! ~UPI~U'nll\ ltt.'uln~l l lflit('(J
~'iltiun,.· •S'!'lC.W l\t\tl •bo btorrn f'f'C'nlllt.'CI tu

M.. &gt;•c·y· ft•r,:u scm,

lhO

l)f"OrllOI«' lhl"' dri\ ~ 'o Jprtatl nwt'hantl.illiOJJ
11\e f"ilnu Mechlmiuhon \\'01--l.trt'l{ Graul•
'~ith.in 'he UN ttiOd atMI AKtiU.du.rr.ll
Orpni~tion

tt·Au' hat •nll.lf\8 •b mc•ubt.'ft

Catcrpililr ,.....,.or .lohn Oot&gt;n&gt;. t'bt. furo
Mplor Company, M••~y·tcr~u.won. and
Mii5Ul
•
•
Sioc:e !llL"Chani»llotl abo 11\C&lt;ln.) fuel, the
glom oil mon&lt;&gt;i&gt;OII&lt;.., Bnll•ll Pl&gt;lrolcum and
Shell are abo mamhon of the workbl8

t'~f'llltt! tht.• llSI' Ol Chl"llllti.l JX!"llctek'$

\\'hhin ft.\U H•(•n•

~~ .~·cl

e.''"'

llltulht&gt;r Hora..mA

lht.• c hunut:!o1l tntltll;tt•lnA-UASt- tiU\ ur 1
Bu••tkn. UdJI;oh l'l'lr olr-um. Clliii•C..~4K\ .
c.:.''"'''oernld tML Uonclu.l. lkllft•itJH·I..iiKOd.c,
lntt..erilll

l' hc!lik.' al

lltdu~trln,

tJttU!ftb.

Mf!J"'CL., P'luiHJb. Sarvt&lt;l~ bt~ll , Milurtcr omd
ahe \\'e.l&amp;oon"M1 roundltkMt

ntus "e

~

.....tt.MtiOn

'"

"h1Ch flt;.l;.,r

"arid nll'dl.1 ln ~ICf\l~hl(e; Af~ • luotJ

problems aud IIUibutlr~ lhe.nl ahnu...t
r,du:~n~~v to -pnnUit\e Afrie&lt;a1l Jlf'..l""llf
niOihocb," ~'"'~"'"' •nwkl &lt;lpii1Ul 11&gt;&lt;'\ •ho
""' 1hc &gt;1"6" for the forth&lt;..- ~"''"'"'""'" uf
1he. mnt.inrnt In pruf'il·huut;ry \\~lton•
ilf.Crii."U.h.ural and related nllfJoOOt~l~t~ "tbch
penutra1to1l i'- J' \\ e h:a\ t! outl hw·U
illxnct)-'iU lco\Jt v,;anl,v lht• '-"if"M.' ul tht• luud
-c,oft~ OI' p.q.11-

�i I .jl@,~@jidill,®;~@ID
I
~u.gabe softens Marxist to~e to 'talk.money' during US visit
~

b y Jo~ph Zlnple

more Koriow loo'- at his b1ack m:Jjority b"'\'e1"1')11Kmt. MugaiHl.
In hht New York City :address. noted. ''\VarHmu

Gn•"'t thit"-ln uow 11t.-eft1 wi11tn,; lo ~tend wc:h p..onerushy. ill
le.a-.1 not durin~ Mug.tbe'• "''11,

llv• our ..,.,._, kH1j! lh-e uur ot"'QIIe," lkJIMort
"e; ,\l,'f!'tbe proc:Lllmod. while odd"'"'"' 0 rolly o1. bl.xl&lt;
Americans In ,.,., &gt;1r&lt;e11 of llfl1&lt;•11. tltlli pat! A ~
- ; ~lupbe's '1&gt;-i!il IO ,..., Unhod 540101 \ \'I. his nnit ~
hcwming the Prl.o1e Minisler of the African nallon of
t: Zimbabwe-fomerly lllloclcsia.
;. ~'o the th under of 151 Unil«&lt; Nation CUt\1 dc~lkM\1
• pplauding, Muphe per.onAIIy led the Zontb•b" e;an
~ ti&lt;Jiepllon lo iu Cenrral A""""l~y ..,.,.
Ml'f!'tbO lttKI
tra''ded to ahe United Sc•aes 1o speak OOfbrr tho UN• .:and w
meet wilh mentiW'f"S oft he US Cot~ and Prelldrnl Jintmy

l}I"'noUJK:(!tn Cnb t:hould 001 ~ laken out or 00111(l)ol in.~
lfnte.* ~ht@OO acknow~cd. tholl " IUie his vertono:~l
corunulibcnl 10 iOclaJi:sm \\~ a.t odds ~hh the me1hods or

Mug.100 nccdJ i.i e;trmal"L.cd for ahe
~~·ulli1g or .IOrllO Z$0,000 dliurl:l .s.till r"•hlg ootMdc

•Loot!

~

Car1m- 011 lh~ IQpiC U( •id IUl(l MSSbtanc;e fur the UCio\l}'
•ndepeh&lt;lerll Afric::ln n.,tioo. In h•_. ·~·ch. MUg;.be ckh,-ercd

a nlO\·io« OMX:OUnl of' the alr"UQ;Jc of tho Zhnh"IJ\'~&gt;COln pc;opJe.
\l ~be·s

\ts.il

wa~.

in polM, an tf(QI1 ICJ aoluhfv lhb

~I

suppon be t-.-.tl n'Ct-l\~1 from nUut.) itof:!I()1\Cflb· ~,·,ahin the
UuitLod St.a~ d uril'lf( hbo
t•n ~·1:.-.r hld4•tJ'I'Iltk."I'IQ! ""' U\10
e«,utcrPW fo\.lndatWn~ Ahl\tJ\If(h m.ul.) Antt•rirlu\i l"'~nlu.'tl
the legilirMcy or Mu~tJe·~ cftot•t w , •.,.,,,hll~th llklioril,v rule 1r'l
Rhoc.:&amp;cll.i.a, they \\ l'N' ht~-silulll to .)llppurt hhu bcc:n&amp;MJ ot
Mug&gt;~l&gt;c'!o ~ '"''·.d.:n·1oanin~ I ht:y l !•:u-etl l'l Mu~ht...
.. rull'tl
Zin\llat.mtJ wuuld IN •t:un ~t• " Sm •t•t .ttl) 1\ lllt(OIItc l"lin(OI't'UCI
lfle$(! lJuht.•fs hy acx'f!IJ i iH~ M it.!l .1ld "uti IU'I''U'h h\K \l~t'o\bl

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t'ht•mric,
S.m:u l.wcunrfntt the 1•rlmf• Mlul"'lttr ul Zhnlmbwt•. t\IUWthtl
has ~t)nrwd hi,; Mill':\l:il tunt: nml nuwv ui'L' rtuw UJ" In~ ••

rn.any he ,,.,as requesting help from. he ernpiW~$1z.ed hun\o:ln
'"""" &gt;hould toke precedence "'er poiHic.ll pllilosoph....
~tely in need o( forei6n g~ance aM fn\'nln..em.
Mug,abe ~me to ""laJl. nMWaey... If AoM:f"lans "'~nted to Jet" a
Zimbabwe on the .rooK~ lo c:.letl~ they \\Otdd h.J\'f' 10

4

n,., JUOI''C)' which

tlntb&lt;.b\\C 11~ lJ fe~JtM"t~ 10 l~~e hvu-a.nd-:a.fQJf lo lhret
mUhon diss)bcod pctnOOS intklc llf ooun1ry "'v.t :dso n11..1St
he
While in \\'.u:hh~on, Mugoaba m:tucsted t-'u:sidem Cnrtd"

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Analysis

to lnlposo sane:dun~ on the ntlnonay ~me in SUluh
Afnc;~-~ nation CXJI\SK'Ir:rul 10 be atnung 1he wvrkrs "'01"5C
\ MJbtun ot human n#llf l.lO.~ f"~ere \n I~ \\Urld.
Soulh
African "hit\! n•inuri'Y gU\emment. d•hgcnd~ ttnfun:::es till!'
rad'l polk-y of OJ&amp;»rthcld un tiS blacl. nw.,uril~ . _ Ai1hqugh
Mupltt• 0. •li.&amp;nletr\c•lly op-'&lt;1 to 0,., l&gt;lri~~ntc

Mug,_,IJC ;,pproochod t:ungress aslJn,g [or S3SO miUJon 10 Aid
lmmcc.fl.:stely, $.S biUion in long-term assi.5Hu..-v. Afu....- emllt.inf(
lhe Congrt!u. Mug;abe Wt!'l11 bufure lhc Amt!t-k:;m h41.)ir'lcD
aJmmonity and ~id Zimb.l:IJ:"c WO$ open IO invClltmcnt ln
.limbolbwe·~ rinn 18 months of indt•pendmw:e. i~ hlu rect-"'wd
S 1QO 111illion in lu.lns .and grams frun1the US Go\'t.'nUtlCOt.

\llnl &lt;~~lcr t•"'•h•r \\ Uulh.:. he adniib ll\:81 hb W..clr. n..11iun i.s w
t"C~UI'IOmiColfl\ tk."tl to h. thai il RIUSI IUo.ll.e gwtdctl .uwl
l(l.•duoal rc._-cm-.:hment in lJ•·c&lt;alr.u~ n·laliom...
\\h..n~o~ .. lrr.t:tlb~ \\Q.:thlt.gtoniU\Jmah,.)ll th&amp;!C.Ilttgldlionu•
,1 1\'I}C.U''Ietl .soo '"'hill' Hhudo.l.a.l n.lllon.._ls would bampt•t• tu~
.,ffun IU cstahbsh" Hlldtll-ac~:•l n:.tiou, \h~thc ~ld ht• \\ttultl
du \\h;lu.• wr ht• t:oultJ to Integrate l iM• '"' ' ""~ intu theM\\

rtnancc

~ · ~\plal:ncd Mug-be.

~~~~h:::t~h~~~:,,::._~:~~~~yn?.:'~~..~~~~;~:~~~~~~~:

u.-nc-tl relruUdtng-~mbahwc

IJ\.-cn I
lo
into . t pruchJCtl\'(•
tltllkm, fl"t.&gt;e from lhU~hn•al Of in1emaJ e&lt;,'ClllOntiC ~·ll,tp:W,
A lllwtin nouf l ht•l\nt(lu-r\murie~mveacco\cr·mn~ml~ilS ,
\~\Urn mllhUll' hJad pl'tlptJS.(!d OIS)iSI~U'M:I' tn tlw

the l\\ 0

m·l~hhul'lkMJtl ul Sl h tlliun.

n.e

~OCICI' Q
Jid rvr II)UMl \\hO

\\,rill

IO"~~.I\'C• he :,;1hl ~,:nod

:~.~!~:.~~;Jc~~~~~~~;·~~~~~~ ;~~~~~:~ \~"~~111.~=~~~'1'11~1:~~:l~~~:

Alu~•bl•.utd hiJ bi.Jck ma)\wity gmCI'UI11t'lll flu ;'ttpllt.-d, '"ti\IU

uuo 1,. wu 110 pl.ll.., ; 11 ZlmhJh''t' tur Wotl... am.l th.at ltc
M

nu\lltl hdl) \Vnllto luu l :1 ~~~·" hunliJ c1Mmh1·m.

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hewever-managernent does ask
tha t you keep your P.J . Bottoms
on (most of the time).

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Mugabe in Zimbabwe; stabil
_ _ . b y Alan

C. Keeb le

'"'OI'dl

is tun1 to bat our
plt...-slwn.. '""""' I• room

""II

lOO. OOO

to

f"'

'""new

"'..rybody 111
aodely TOO.y,
white or bllcl, we ar~ •II
z.,nl»bweans..
With these ... on~., ftllr'j)IV(...m
\l•n.lst ond Alnoan notloooll&gt;t

numbc'""' o•·•r 10 inlllkltl

•omorrucs.

Though a Brlllth colony.
RhocleW hid 1lmo&lt;1 aU the bcntftto
nf .etf.rulo •• IIley det:lcd !heir

flOOd poh:ntial ror '"'""' gowth

Ute

thr

tgath,.. Kho~Jc.s;;~a·• epanhckt
In I~GS \\'llh London lrying lu
rre~u e _.n mdc:pttndent A(ncan

ntected lo power lut March ln

On•

n•l,rt~nlothe
11\'th, 'lod
Mug~,bc hltt !KJ fl&lt;lr

l.imbab,,•e·.i

bespitf! hi&amp;

r.lf't'tlcm.

l\lar.Usm,
cre:llc rl u

Jtablt

fH·o· \\'c5olcrn
t!&lt;fH!tlh v fur
oo Ute lt'tltl

I;U\'P.f'llOU'"Ilt: mtM~ d l1
hl&lt;~ o~ and " 1h11e .md

4\IIIUI'IJI'isu "Y5Iutn, anti \\' hh

,mwnual uf

bL-'tltlrllhlt;

unt•

lh~

ul

1\lrica's leotrling rcpubli(!j ,

Analysis

V"'-""'" '""" II'UI'Id publit opinion

dt~clarrd Khoctusla a SO\'t-mlgn
tlol.'l ll'
rht ttni1f'tl Nltlunto
L'tJI'tti4'1UII'f'd thi• Ulcf(nl W&gt;lz.Urt\ Uf
tr•tlcfJC•Odt•na• • ntl. c:ouplad whh
lhi1 Whih.l nllnoriiiCJO' t$\l)lohatiO.Jl o(
tho tHII I\'t1 mnjo•·hy , reftt!iod
~lplowotl c rooognltlon. 111e l iN
C\'tffl plbr.od tr:ulo tlmhargoo-" upon

"l hu

tl u ll~nt

while u·Ux:." Ot:tpilc

HhcHto1 h1 ~ ~

l!HI' \' I\'ad - du(•

tU\Udcs M!ihUI~r farm~! who wut- uiJI't
unt• of lh~ nl:t51Lttn11nd• bcdunc:J l h~o·
prt"'flOS'od Kntl$tt-Aincan r-oallrood

It•

IHI\1' I Ull from ColpciO\''"

lu

-\l4'.\i10dt•i.a.

plans lor tlw r111l
!1'\~h·n • \\t•n.• nrappt•d "hen
(.. •anlloln tUiclOI.il P\1\.Utll.iOil hlud.t•tJ
Hlt· ";n hui lhf' dl~\'er\ ul
,h.Hl~~ hr•uu+(hl Jlt'Off\utcnt,. tu
HltcK.. ~
nf..-c fulkmc"ll h\ AniUIJ
p,mups q( wtute filrmen and A$oUI1
:.tlll)llir.er'~
Nau~•· tnbclntc_u
tlw•u~\ t1tll lf'C':hntcall:; rmck ~l.1\1'tl
"L'n+I~IO\\orL.furt.ht...1 \\IUh•
tuk-n. IU pa~ ~al Ia-''""'
bt•ttluotll.) lhr "•ulc htm.,,... mjm•
U\\IU' Iil
.uul hu~•nt!&amp;•nu·n
rif'\ ttluped
tf11U
;,j
WC"IIIlh,\

""M!n

upp••t'Cl"'" "'"' et.Jilu.ohd.t~
pon••r

and

u..._.. ,

'n1h'tJ

thtOUfth •
~ ••mnw.nt ~UPJlOf1utl r..et..~ plhr,\
ul iiiJ.,Mhricl
I ntk-1' Rhodetiia's ~P.11'1hniiJ lht't't'
\\ ,tl&gt; t-&lt;jLJ.aLI,\ anJ de:nwc:r~cy (OI' III••
IIIIIM.Jrii,Y I' Uhllg da~s. \\hCk! lht•

hi~" '\lfld\."f"clll~"' hud $lrt\:t lf•.:u \'I
.md !i.CICJal runt rol plut rtn inff·rtUt

Jlil." ;.calu.

In ls-:Y. liM! while

ru lrr!i

mn ln l v

lh nlr

111onupoly on power, the Ponce and·
:.nuy. 1uut to the nation's

va lu&lt;~hk•

nm)(.'J"al reJou i'Ce!4,
~l •r•f*l "' ughe wa.&gt; oo,,,
ut IU!.t to a IH)Or JutM)rt&gt;r of thcl..lmb.abwean m•uorhv Mll5hona
u·thr
RAI~rd 11 Ou.holk:. ht•
111lt!tHim1 C'lntrch !fchoolt and
,., t1nlU.tU} ~traduaHiofl fran. 1 ~uth
t\lnc.an l'lll\trsHy tu lJc:a,uw a
tt·otrt'k'r 10 hb fl.at•, ... Rhoc:~
M~t&gt;eearl~ on lHQITW\U\Uht.:d
to tht&gt; INllttl)n.lli,.:m f'\0\f'lllf'nl and
•IJI"II h\C"I' 10 \Nrl m l&lt;*n Snmth

IWiliOI'J Jur In~ lilt.1t\,&amp;J~
Mt&lt;'r
lllt!tol( n•k.,).)C(I tn 19;" Mu~bt- tool.
,.,ik~ m nt"JitfthortnA Mo-umh~ut"

"hen•. uodef' Olin.·;o,--'VJlflPrlc.od
\1.4n.l,:t

~klcnt Silmnf.J

MiW"hN

lw- 1-"" 11-.;t•ttwr hn lr\Sl gt.. onll•

"""'
In· I!Ji6
fell-•''
llnd

lA \I ' •11-..•d ~t ...... r

"' tth

r~km.:. li ...t J~hu~ '~u•'••

hh.

7.1nllwt.h" .. ~' "

,...... ,.,-..·~

"'"'tlhtth.H\I'Irv t\ntl\' tht-..:t \~\i:h.od in
/,.•.uuh~.. "'-ct torOuocl the rnajtul\hodt!Mt4n IIJ'I)I)JfllOtl. ltW r'iJI1'104tr
..,.. ,nl
lhf' n\U \Hir. :.nually IN",;uu h~
tndtliXIIICICttl f iiCHOilJI Ill IU7Z, ,,._.,

bcluf( ro11l(hl hj

~

011UOIId;Uecl
tl:t l itiiUIIiM l rtUll "J:..'llll!lll RhuclftJhitl
fll:t" '

ut

pruluti.Jihly

An#,IU·J\mer•c•n

N!"ul;,"'· Sauted ln the rural

dl, ided I.H."h' ecu lham natrun.•h~l

littpi)Of1

ilrtSa~&gt;-lhf!

IUII'hc~

'11w· 1mt1 uJ ilp.1MheKJ hlll bnng:
,n rnd to ttllt'nt.Jitunal tr.u.le
•;1nr1ion"' agoun~l ahe. Arnciln

lh~ h·

Atug:aht:'.J 1..ANt I wol. ill
s uqn•liins.t .57, Jo.sh w1 N~mo~,
p.11rt.\ \\UI1 zO, ~md , tiP~pt141 ht0:1\,\'

rmjor cilics \\ere tlC\'et·

arrc.octcd-thc w)Jr took un

15illeCI~ or a liddhional l(ucrUla

5l f""6Sie Wilh h iHmd·nm rilldti :mel

au:tcl.,s on
It

"'"S

white~wm..-d

bccondng

o ut).h'-' "'UPt'ln1 . MUWI'UWU J;illltt'l.t
ot\1\ · lhl'f&lt;e
1'1\t•l'tj \HJI'• .,h. (JIIH'1
t\£1;~11 fJl:lt'~ittJi, tUUMI.v 111114~' Ull u t

I&gt;''DPI!rl\ .

hK:I't:a.sm,£1~

nnt1u11

furulgn

lf't'hnnln"' .

1n clmll n ~ al(n c ultural supJ&gt;I)rl
CfHblrut"IIUI I l'iltllllllMtl11 and Jrm:r.
1,. ilfJ\\ IW.t+l.thl•• on l h~ upco rrn~r\.c•«

(Jrag un hoar dllcl c Mi'lf'.\biS l rnm 111•1
rn·· y t:a rs ai-ul with thr PtnrtoUt• ft 'UIU Whh:h (~ fled Ul ~mil illld l':lf.:l•rly ,,.,inS( orrered
lht• Urth~l h n\'(' ollrt:Ad V SCIII
Zimh&lt;tbWtl311S and Rhodesi::tn1 buth onv !-lUI\"'
11111 11 111'\ odd 11nd 1hc: n t: \\
\.Vf111lf'I'U I I'IU'fl uf M uf.(:,hu'~
tirod of coonlct, lh4! two ~idC)
/Jmho.h\·, «rtn iii' III V, u. sucatwful
d~'Citlt!d to rrw.cl fur :•rhhrmlon 10 .. pnx:lttlm,·ll ~larl_l~m \\ttt'ff wun
~uulled
I h n Co lhollc ' '-'"dnr flulon nr tho\\ luto iihodusian itml)
~t.ih10 thoi,. dilfef'e.llCC:i',
o'l ll\i t iW fltllrtnltC t'ront ill C:OrrPnth
U1111JN'rt'tJ 1'11~ ttk"(ji(IA_\1 UIHII' h h1
,'hn lin1 illlumpt ~~ n'3iodly rule,
with the ,;ul do.~net: of thu Krhis.h. tJ iet:IIOfl IU .WIIU'II\Inft calh•d 1~1itll( tr.unt:d w11h th,. I'N:tp Or
li1,1i1h uflia&gt;n
,, .. , In 197~ Utldcr M(•lhodlb
"'~'hl'~tH•m Sud~tlt~m · '" hlcl1 ~ ZANlt
\lu~llf' ha' ur~utled.htu.•
Rf'\'t"rttud Al wl 1 . Mu~unm•• a.&amp;.~c:dalt• rcfcr•·••tl tu ar ..halh"lh
rrc!tmdlhuiun \~llh ahe "hhr
ll'fii\\P.fon S\\•&lt;vib,h ~~ drn)O('f"it~
Uowc,·nr. while lh\5 gnYPrnmcnl
lli'Jt&gt;UiaUon ;end lltl.s aaivcl&gt; ,.. urlt:..'tJ
'
was popular \\ ith the Bl'itbh ancl :md t11o'• \ugmla\la
IU" anls lho t"ltnlln~tiOn or harl:l
South A(ric;ms. il was .M"C11 il!l oon
~o nM~ n .. tiunau,~uiun wot.•
''"'~ltr1p 1•.-n uf ''"" r~.1~ns tan"
re1,r~sen t ath e.
b\
nhul
lntllM'llt.IWt\ Colllf'd fOt t\\0..1» In
ZlrnbabwcoM aotl uW Pillrioue .,~IUI'C a1KJ nt"'thCN'\4' \lu~IJ4• (.'OOI"'Inl.r- ol!ll llll" otd rullntt cb$s
1
md H~ot•u \H'illth are flt'etied rnr
•s
bJ\hlt(
for
\\'r.&amp;tf't'1l
io.Ju!l&gt;
t(J
hu\
trom I~ rourd 1~ clectitllb and
subihh
bu1
larEtW" tr,te'IS of lind rrucu \\hHf' monf'lt.an
t1"1lnC"d IU M.'C."'(91iU ll
MilO,\
,,..._vnnllaiton
b "bo ,Mn Of lhl'lt"'\\00 ~hu.un ·,, a a,. a BrtiL\h m .. •w•l' .Jt.ri ltl hulld a "' ~h-nt ul
~lf\ttr1t ~uhu~
lb\h~ it·.uif;'f"• nalurt:
J)UVfWI
\h~tw IJ ~ tnlll' poJXIb~
lht• ~t•rnntt'f'll a11ld In blt\C\.
\\flh lh.,•thrc.al tll n-;.r tt1un•inp.
ooloort«l k•;orl&lt;&gt;&lt; 193 P""'"'l ol lhr
8nt:un st"'')pNI10 Win dl~""'-\h''(j JI''•U•aUI (.. t'llll"'"&amp; hi nll'tiH UM• tl\i
HJI" \h.MlU'efl\.' I;U\'CI'tU1V'flt and
~nl 3&gt;~"'"'"' much II~•· tiM' tM~· fJi Kf'UUJI Mfon•.r.tt.. \ Of.('(ll \"\ htJ
t hrou~h ol r umb10t1!11UO or
IU thn. C'UUIIIr\
mM"' tin tl ..•
af~nted 8n1on l.OI"t.. ~nlb ots
ph r ticaht~
i ndaliim and
fNIIf"nl 1o ~l"Ul_v • tu IM.\ I ht• t\M'
&amp;U\Tn\Of' \\hilt- i1 IW"\\ c:OrbliiUIIfM\
""""' \\l''lllt.'O .sntl ~~ \\ef'C
t.Jntl"'llth4• "'" J}nAI'\Jt• '"'"' t »" hunUIJ11fiH'I~nttm h4it he,:un
tr.tn:6tornatiflil\ -.1 ., 1\.lhon on th.!
pl41tUW'd
UN'\VC"'l"'fi l ' lw-allh t'ill"'' UH .Uf
lOt~ ~n.,,. anti ftU\'t'nlt1lCf11
II b hrfh."''-"-1 lh.tt \l o~l•· "'II \t'I'P' uf .a~~\ r•c1.1J ~dUIKNJ
111 .IJI -,,IJw•il UJ\CtH101110-f.t\li"'\(ul
fYIK.HWhLt' tiM• rtiiUtl\j( tiKh.Nt\
fof'ct's .tgN"t'(1 tu a cea~:fn'f" aM o1
hnl lhf• J'M11tUI,)rt~ ' rthJO'Ihh• lfl"'lbiJ'"fUU!o, anti t t;ahh• fuum:• ''II
C"UIU•lihatfUH ~ ;1
'
' \t'Jo ;,,.- un !xlulh Alnc-.t
dlnU111Un\,'1llfW~ . hUift\t•HtUIII\ 1111
p~tdt.1tnN\laf') den~ tU.a~
fw lclt:fll lhou the w&lt;t.r aJUid

i.,

0,1

tht•

l!n~~oh~h

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h\ Ont••nUin•&lt;Jfl(!.;\'U h' hA.\ l.(l ur 11!UiO &gt;f•.-.t,; ~Ui:lt'..ll"!lf&gt;('d U.t whiU~ In
''"' M aroh ~II'M.un!O l;m ~mtth '!f
Rhnch~hm t·r.mt
llw .,~·ruhfllot

tMtt\ l'r'

.md turo MtJ~ I w• o,J\ tt l\lt\1,..•11
tnUl'!l lk• lakt•ll IIIIU

'M~·-r,o~liltt'-&gt;

ol t.'fituH I

J)fl'1'1y.. '''01\ all 1hr \\'hu•~ ~·ab
l'h(t a'l!mainm~ tiO M·M- wt•t'\.'

(ju

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S.U. B. Concerts
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NOVEMBER 22nd
In the new gym at
BUFF. STATE

StliUTHSID£ JOHNNY
and tht

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DATE

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10 the runl • .-en \fl1.et'e lbe 3
P"'l'IIN:IIon b. T"" llnrtcd Scates i
ami ( ort"oll ftril;un ....~.., p:rornbied i
Dnf! bOtion dollar'$ "orth of~o
lhllUfttl due lo Wes-lern panmo.a
1wards Mar:(iim. unh 100 m"hon
ol lh•• ht-» .alar been.p..Aranteed
1\ hh MI.Wll"'• modenno opprooch
omd til&lt;" QlflteuuOO 1o1abtlit.~· ol
t.uuh~h\\ f' then~ '" lnert:hed
no\\

Hll!lr du.sot\ •rlg empire, but "1th

1hb

Zlrub3bwo. the e.\·Ut1tlsh l'Ukuw
Ul Suuth H.hoctetu.t. \Vft~ foUIU.k'tt ,;\
lhr IYih Century hy Cecil KhtKI"" lui

\\ ''h 1he D\it \\JrO\m", investment

Sut h&gt; 1h~ t96Ch 1hc lJ.rhl5h he~
l......t 001 only wllh thclmll&gt;lemo ol

'"•lion ur the t'Oiunv. fnn Smilh. 1tw•
t oloninl go\eror;r, un1hncraHy

Zimh~bwr h.ts a

1ft ll#f('Ukure and nW1i~ will a,;.ain

"""'"'"II"'
of """""""hip In
Commonweahh and 11s

7.-amb.tMt African Nallon.al Ur\.lC:lt'l
0\Cr" ·hcirnulJ;I,V

11W" economy nr

own porli.._.,t • nd appo!nt...t
their OWn ~UI,mor, whlloo NV'"~;

oronom"' •uppotl

\\U

lrilnlflll: or MU\le
for
lnawporalioo i.nto errldent world

was eJtlm11ed aa
while the uaoive•

Robet1 Mu~~ prepared the
IUlUt\1 ror Ihe new Ahic:an A!pubiK'
uf Zimbal.f\\ e
~IUSJbe. • """""' r.olhollr .,ld
t!~·sc hool 1ro1chPr, .an(J h i •
IZANlJJ

to troubled Africanbusi~tJ\e\
Iandi~

populal~on

Wa\'e Dance Party

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SS.SO All others

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events are available at:
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�~ [Jf®;~©Sim®.ti©ID

!Hunger.
I

orlolt In thr nrst pl...,.

wllh IIICMl

""""'""'"'•Jon

,;i

fo~ interc111 In return for •

,..,
of ogriwlture is big pleceoflheKtloo.
,
mooey for lhe o s r i - monopolies. II •
~ prteoS ~~;o.., fallen, the JUte""
can tum out to be quite expomh-e for the
e.dlurttd lhe peuont 10 .,.....,._
Mrlcan country imponlng It, If that country mun.ao that the~ quontity would at
hal not gh"'" ~te anidc:nlooo to the ~ ...... Up for lhe SllonfoU In
l roal Q&gt;lt imolved and .-..eel lhe ret.&gt;ti\1! To .........., tlw tbio hoppent, o humber of
:: •dvant"'l" of wing Olhur
for
Mrbn oountlieo hove puoec.~ tow. whidT
....: increasing the producllvity In agricultUre.'
rt.oquire peaaanbl to grow mrnllnum ucre.1~
~
\'OIIMOdernJ%atiooperaJhCU OIWCrtotho · or COitJ_.. crops or ebc they have simply
c
P'-d problem of food In Mrlco1 Wo will
h~ IUCI whlc:h In tho IH&gt;d hao the
polna out i.n this connection th.ar -'Vfior to -.ante etTDC:.t..

!

ill...,

I

-rammss.

""''hod&gt;

tho .......... or thu ...... trade and. later,
mkmlutlon which brought "llh it money

to•eo. rrOni"8 and pl;ontatlono-1....., b more
than eflCJU#1 ~ideoce to defuorbtroue that
Africa prodUCt!d """"'t!• nmritiow foud to
maintain 'm e~~ndlng vovutation. IJ.1ning
pcrloci!; ltnmcdhtt.ely foUuwinf( auch naHJrotl

c:alomhb ... t1ood~ ur drought
1'ho$c
t.IIJ.aJIC-n caused periodic ramtncs In Af~
hut under coJoN.tlisn' th11 dmerlorout!d tu
l&gt;«:on"' dtronit: h'"'4!or.
inliiC.,....uff&amp;'p&lt;,ltw.. ol.. lnoenonoiun

or tho llrilblo !with ohc lnti"Odooioo u( '""""'

~rowing Of\

a t.arge sca~t ~hdl up5e1 thl!
h.-l.u'ICe of the pea50nt1' tli~Ut: anti comp;ari5i0n
\\llh eartv ucx:oun11 i hO\"t thci'C wo.s onceo
111uc:h ,;r'C0.1tor ''Arif:ty or ltlf(umc~~o umJ fl'uit.!t.
'llu.s hnpusltion uf u Nf'h•ty uf laACS,
fnduc:Jing the poU :~ntl hul UIACI cJutit\g

for ennljlle. - - of lhio IJn4 on
1u...gow ClOiton ln Upper Votta. led
to tho pNilnli bnV&gt;s to atop 81'0'' ing
1hcJr8um and mlUec, 11\Mr tr~dfcionaJ foods.
b&lt;.'CIIulie the Jjlontq_,ln tiWJ ........-y b
lhurt.
They 'Tepllced lhnt«t groins by
J(I'Owlng ca~s.av:.. ln 11\o.nrat plocc. c;a5501va is
vh·1u1lly 'all carbuhyt.l.ratl!, Soormdly, il i!
knowntu w ntain a chemk:.althut »U.VPretSCS
thu thyrvld gtand't 4bility w obtorb ~
ond tt ..... r...-e.U; a direct CIUIC or endo!mlo
l(llitcr So tho oondllion or tho pcuonlry
.......... lle181onteo, both economically and
in termli of heJJth.
It haa \N.'(!n claimed that a maJor' cawe or
i\ft'iciJ 't tUtrvnliun il tho JIOMt!how
pcu.ilnt.J

lluu.

P~ru: h

rite or an African petit antJ•b,turnM.ortiate..

Sllhcll:m M:tli W35 once lhc h~dbiiSkt;!t or
alllr,;ca~aot theoont1ne:n t, ACterookmi~n.g

bourjjOOIJ;i&lt;! ho• n&gt;Ode tho contlition o( the
.......ntry """" ._.., wretchod. Ap;u1 from
worken.thepeuantat~rhyfoartheArpt
hurden (or t.be weU·bt...-iOf(
the (C\V in

or

r"w motcriol&gt;

Africa and for oupplying choop
1u Ihe muhinalioNIJ cutuJ)Unkfj,.

Pood p,Vbleauo
Yt1. when lhe world swkx!t tor peanuh,
wont up ln 1961·69. 1he Scltcf.t'"h-~·
Go\'entmrnt•t price to the fkAA.OJ ''aa
octuolly .....m-1 from ZO tu 17 francs-the

....., obt•lnl!c!.ln tho """' 4-1· n....... oJ~e
. .pon price rme by II """""'' III!IW"""
1!160 and l!t71, but the price l"'id lo the
went down by 6 purc.'Cnt.
1,1ru-mforc, w hllu we point tu coluniatbln
and the 4t1lvitlcs. of foo'Oijpl noooopuU"" ••
the m.lor """'"'or Africa'• ,_. po'UI&gt;k"" "'kl
tho lll'llllciill 1'0'-Y or I""' pouplos. we,,., n
olao to drow attcntJon 10 lito foCI thot once
~JWt!l'l

too oflen. Afric.an leaden. ~nd the
bt~ucraliC lJourSoolsie cnle~ •nto rut:h.aiun

A(dc;&amp;n pc:t114nta. employed fu t•uling mclhods
thot woro too prin\ilivo UJ (t-IJ6Uro adequate
UUipU't .

............
,
'll&gt;e """' , , . . ~· u( the ai&gt;is
unfolded toke this: Tho fomlne atricken
pupuiltiou was nlU\'ed to cznten uf relir:f
sur,.,liel.. As tbe pe;~.soa'ius movt.od from thclr
tradl t ionoll~nds. ag~ia.tltu•·atmuttiulltion;~h

nl,va.Hwtuutly spreoadlng deJCr't ht 1110 Sahel - wuru IJctUng ready to "t'OU the dc.v~·t I.Nack."
nt~:t&gt;iun, thai Iii tho itJuthC.1'11 edge or the
.... l(!.(JJ. h ' US no JlWd 0\'(:U Ill ttvlct the
S;;h~ll"il lf&lt;lSCI1, U wclJ AI duc.:Jining .soil
p6111:'0111; lht! drought hatftukcn Cllnl of thai. •
fef1ility clseh·hcrc. Bot wtw1 lies at the
L.~rl(e~ acolo. mechanized 1rrlgate9
honom or aU thii~ llle rae~ is tha policies or
•giicult~ •tvto-bo &gt;t..,dil.v
wloolol and some poost&lt;Oionlol Afric.11n
rcpl.tc:ins tho Sohelian """"'""· A ...:~ion of

cokm.l.llll.sm, nHWlt th:utht' tJN».aAis had lU
produce a.h ""'!"' lu ~ tu food
""'!"'lor ..on. on p .. ntotioo~&gt; or on mitoc:s to
eo~rn the cuh to IJO'Y the IQ\l!j t.:ulona:afu,m
gt.t\erNDeflhl. oi"Sf'O'';"Iincra_.~amounls
thw lntruduced • W.wnlon In ogri&lt;.·uhur•. . , _ t:ll&gt;h ""'!"' thot are the culpril. A.typk:al
productk•u \-ft•twaJiy un •• cunlhxmt;ll .M:Ilfet'\;!Oiple l8 lhe Sahul il~lf.
1Hd4!J'(!t'Kk!OCC in the 19605 hti~ not t:IMnftctt
If 1mythill8• It hali lntcu.!!lnull ahu
JIIIUilk&gt;o • •11\e tJUfMwning blii'CUCI'i.lclm.t ho

that . "the ck:ollrt was encroaching on the
Sahcl." 'l'hc celebraoed S.l..,llan "drought"
wu cauocd pril&gt;cipally by tho dlOl-ronc:e
or tho moiot..........uini"8 hum... Ioyer.
v... "'"'" &lt;1ur10111 tho ........ Y"",... or the
"di'OUght" tho Sohe~ p"""'-tt. under
.....-ure from the Unhed Statet. dominated
monoy·lending instilutlon.J MllenliC$5Iy
t&gt;UI'Iued thlllr policy of oxpu11&gt;. &amp;Jer, lish
and vcg:ut.. hlca were Ondlog 1helr way out or
the Sllhal to Ihe intemarlunal mlrket. w~
stU!. Iloll bulk of lhe ric:c, liM! vi"Oductiun or
tvhiclo ro.&gt;chod • ,_... hJ6h of 174,000 tons
In 1971 wu exported.
.. w.as rn lhi$ W3Y U-.;al lhe Silhrliotn (amllltS
"~' ct'l!aled.• But to the wortd • • t.arp tt~
eJqllonatioo thot had been I9VI!n w .. simflly
thAI "lhu desert enc~Uolchod" tuul Lllat

polic..-y ·

tl"' Sohcl, tho Freooh foreod tho MJUihorn
repon-10 grow a&gt;lton and groundnull. After
lntle~m.Jence , the ~hellan countries
\\ id!CiUt CL\.Of'l)tion mnllnued Ihe f~neh
t•lll•'Y· uven • ..,.., ''"thUilaJtlcully. ·n...,.
lnct'Uak'tl ta.wa and lJWllle could only be pakl
h_v gruwlng mure ounun and gi'UUndnuts.
lllghcr to"'' o.nd ruttin~ prlll&lt;Jo in lhu
lntu•·nAtlonal markel momu IIlii I the po.aunUf
h:ul lo J ncn~~ the .ocr®ge ror lhu cash
&lt;:I"Upp.

lnoensh" wlllvatlun rottol\-.&gt;d, .-.lting In
or tho humuo toyer

• ...,.dy

dloo......,..,...

which u.aaUy retains water.

·n.. peaAI\LS

ooukl OIUI follow ihclr ago-old pnctlce of

tl~ land

l.le rauow. ;md allow It 10 be
u ~~eKI hy JXl51oraU5t.s who5e c.~uto wuultl

Joulnf(

rUllllUI'e It, la pr;;.ctfoe tl\31

keptthu fail (ertile,
heh~ delli'Oyed..
•t·rUII1Att"1 limpoc"lod from the \.VesO were
usod. but •• ihclr pricelaoonJd tho........,..
....... forced IU &gt;top u&gt;ifl&amp; lh&lt;.'IIL Tho SOil
could noo be ....,:d and tho ."'Urid lean..U
Nun+ 1hu land wou;

DO MORE

TH~N'

the J*)Rntry return tO. Ihdr Jrac.fjtiCM'QI
l•n.Y. •• l•o.dfltla 1.1~ lu "mo~e the
tk:ter1. bloom.•

'l1d11 tlmu ,:arountJ they w1ll haGuur lo
fU'O(Iucu ugg1llan1.s-, ;wocodoca, mnr'lf4001 for
the luc:rQll\10 turo~n n\ll"kehl h\ ltMS wlniU.'
1nunti1J. ;111t1 durfn8 •he reit of ilw year.
graiou tlooo w!U he feed for tn..,.ood&lt;.
And while Arrb look• ror loud aitl
elsewhere. othel"5 appear to h;.we
Iram~ tonrJitk.•nce in thft QJntincnf"s
"binty to produce loud. As l'rellclonl ~When
Zwarthuil of tho Sw1.ltlbh-owncd mullimukm111 Anwuic:a t'ucxl"' Shurn Cu. flul it:
"-'11'104 IJ goioog 10 l&gt;ecome tiWJ WOI'ltl'o blggt..l
)lruduwr ur \'egcc:.b.lel.• fUI' thn A~ic.lan
mnrkct? No! "for w.pon nul unly lO ttA~rupe.
but abo to Arrierica • ~ AJ\~One who says
lhao ..., flD to Ethiopia In on1cr lu hdt• the
poor lhlnp It lytos.·
~y is nuW ~.-:purimcotin5 in
l\'tJI1f COul, £«Ypt and Klli•Y• In l:'mt_,.
llailo S..:J.o.aW&amp; Elhiop;a. •m i"ullhul fi'UI U
MAt'.SCO a.ut up huge (;u·m• CACh11h•oly fur
growing a.lfolfa 10 feud IIVMIOt:k ln J:ap•m.
Noodielt t.o uy. tht! 1-ihiupiuu~ whu Were
evicted to nwke way for MAt::SUJ 1.\~'ed lu
OO.th in 1973.
'llle ..-nt poliQet ho\" pul Africa m a
•icc &lt;lwply "'-""'""" we intpon """"""'"'

grahll froorr North America ~nd • •J&gt;ort our
pooilnl produced cash aopo, whot the
wortd Sink calls •marketa~e CI'Of»,- (or the
prodoolon or whid) it IIJ• .. lool)O. In 10
doin« ,,.., ue •KlinK the Unired SC111cs ~ith lis
...:....nee of fiOYmenl.i pooilioo lind hclpUis il
con1rol • .,.,..
weapon~roud•

.nut

Uninterrupted flows
Aa thn lint! US Viet~ •·~'tJ•lsJcnt Hubert
Humphro:y. wto Wll5 _tho archiloct of the PL.
480 food aitl P"'!••m, cnnditlly G&gt;ploined..in':&gt;

19.57 when he wu" ~tor: "'I have~~
. . . ohat people nioy ........,,. dependent on
u. ror roud. I ~~-- thol "-i. nat ouppo.ed 10.
he flOOd ........... 10 me, tftoo was pill
hoc;uue tlllforo people can do onythlftt!; !bey
h:h~ got to e;aL. And if yuu UI'C k&gt;okiJlS fur u
way 10 f¢.,1 poopl~~ to le:an Oil yuu ol\d be
clntKJII(k•lll un .vout il .,.li£."(1:nl$ thUI food
ciot&gt;OO&lt;I"""" .voukl be t.,.rirte:
Undouht ..uy 'lgriculiural modcmlultlon In
i\(rlc;o I&gt; th• only way ouo , if tho wllrid i• 10
"""" ..ilh ill 0\'er inl:r=&gt;lnfl rood ..........
Uuwt."~r. twu IJO'Inl.s need 10 bent:~do:on thb

r'."'"

""""·

t'int. wtthuut modermzation Arrica wa•'
ml&lt;l would ••Ill be fllOI'e than Clljtlh lc of
foodh»t hmiit~l r wero it uot fot• (u•'04W' (of"CXlS

that

SU~Jt~ll{.•d

in l'uroing

&lt;~n

uhuratluu of lht!

tJriorhie"' of African oalion.s tu 11Uillhcir uwn
intcU\,'1it•.

Soo&lt;.ondly. tho: nll.demiZOIIIUII, lU the C&gt;olenl
ltN:I h iJ undrnal..en. mw:t hone the purpose
of c:n!ah"8 ~ .,..,......,., ...
in
the uuerast•
1hc Afri~ u~lkMts

••purl

.ur

wawm·nl'tl anti not on t...._. houia or pl.antalk.HlS
oanll uc.aulpmcnt hctun,;tn~ lo (u l·~ign
cxmatfl\ll aud being mttrmgl--cl o• tho fw-e:Jgn
rnouopolk.'fl .ue fit and in lho 1 11mre•tJ~ of
tllCSC multin.;ukH\:11$...
1hJJ ortk;Jc has for the ncu JW.t1t:tk.cn Ihe
tonn of an indictmenl o( W~t~M:d
niUIIUpolics and their go.-emmonto. Hut lhe
aim -. not to e.~ any Utl\o'l'lrnnh.:d
ft.•t!UI'lCI' n( gwlt CHt U~ part o( thtt Ct1Ul.'f11 of
,lf~&amp;e c.-ounuiea,__qr bind hatrt!d t'Of"' Wes1m1
wuntrtft$ lJy (eUow Africans.
Tht! CJliC&gt;.;tlon or the (IVU;itohlllly .m•
"'unlni4'11"Uplud lbw.. ur Afrh:¥nt'UIIOUI"Ct!S
h:u. to hi ap11roachcd fn.wn thu polnl of Vlesw·
u( tho pri1&gt;djlle or "'JU"IiiV or ""Oioo\S IU
dM.'f'Ciie

'I here ls

liU\t.'f~lty 0\U' tlw I"CMMUra:t..
no lr.flU\vn llurd \\lurid nation with

• pol~ of deprking ony West&lt;'"' oi.unlry o(
c:umn•odHy Uwt h UApol111 hot
intel,wtkHWI lr.ttkl has to he '" between

nny

Mtunl•- mulually hcncrK:ial ami i~Mttlon no
uutlona ul' Nupm:todty IJy O:IJ1,V tldtt.
11li•. Wf' lx..Jk."\'U, woukJ he a tnuclt nMJre

...ritl roundotlon on whim oo build world

thon ony ,_,.., ~l' • US PrMidc.'Dt to
u.e fon:e \\'hrre ~, to l.-n.ure lhe

pe;100

aJOlinut..'&lt;l tkltv of illh OC" d\:tl

N\V

n\llcnal.

JtJST
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If you are a us citizen. have a BAJBS degree I
(or are wlthln 12 months of one)1 ln ,goodl
health, have 20/20 vision, and are no more
than 28'k years of a,ge. con lact you r Navy
Officer Representative at (716) 8&lt;16-'IQgl or
contact your college Placement Office lor an
appoinlment on Novembet 20, 1980.

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UltMt

�snorts

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Bulls conquer Saxons, 31-29
by Aafy Maddlgaa
AntSJUIH

$pons I:AtiQ'

• ''Wh1nin' the lase pmc rnakn Ihe season
• llnle shonrr,'' b""med UB U11lls' football
coach Bill Dando aftu hi• tum's 31·29

season·tnding conquest of the Alfred
UniversitY Saxons Sanarday·at Rotary Fttl.d.
UB's 61h • ictory (against S I~) pv. the

8uJis" chtlr fiul winnina ~ sinu the
~ranily fCICKbtll prosnm Waj revrvcd Mrc in

1977.
U B had to nlly two« '" the nrst half
bcfo"' uploding 10 a 31· 14 lead in the 4th
quarter. Alfred wa.sttd lilllt time in
enginccting a 61 ~yar&lt;f !U:Ormg drivt a(ter
rtc."CivinJ the optnitls kk korr. The Saxon.s
c:ons·urr~d 4:39 in

dt-:monsttacini to the Bulb

their VCflJOn Of a ball conorol offeruc. Alfred
quartnback. Bob Schu.tn m"ed short, hi&amp;h
ptrc,c:ruaac passH "'ilh nnou.s f\lnnln&amp; plays
an Sttdna up Datr)l Davt)" ' "'o yard plung_t
I&lt;TOI&gt; Ihe ..,.1.
Trailing 1.0, the Bull&gt; could only dn-c n
rar as ahtir own 29 yard Hue: befort being
lor&lt;:ed 10 aove up the ball , Mike Shu&gt;tcr
fni~handltd S;~m Monaco·~

puntlhous h. and

Chrl\ o·Amico r~\tftd llOd ~dvanccd h to •
the Alfred • 7. But obe Bult.' lu&lt;k was noc 10
las&amp; laD&amp; thl-. ti~ as J1m Roduauv -.as
•ntn«J)Ccd on first down a_t the Sa'&lt;on 39
)'ard hnc-. The Bulls' d r ftnK * 111 n01 m a very

&gt;&lt;orin&amp; on an ll().yard po.u play on forsa

do"'-n. XbuRtr hit wide rtct"h·n

Mlll

Sullivan (thr- pmt's le.ulina rcca,cr Wi1h
nine ~bo (Of 167 yards and two TDs) o v&lt;l'
the middle. Ht broke a tackle and outnon

Bulls' defenders for the score Purtins the
SIIJ&lt;on• ohead 14-7.
UB came bad at 12:!1 Of ohe !«Ond
quancr on a pass from s ubst i uu~
quancrbxk Marty llanctl to tiaht end Ke--in
P11111. Maier's heroics ulvqcd this clrh&lt; for
UB. On third and fev&lt; aa ohe BuO• 311. oht
scnK&gt;r runnina bade au -agairul the £f'&amp;IR fo r
cl&amp;ht yards and., a first down.
Then on third and 10 all be Bull46, Maleo

caught a Barrclt pass and iin for another
licsl down. Afrer Mo.ler's run, Barren found

Prall at the Alfred 10. Tht tlthl end sucked
'" rhc ball, bounced off a would ·bc uackler
and '¥1o'crtt in for 1he ,iCOfc.

Ahhou&amp;h S«''od qiWla scorona ended

lhc t~ciacment did noc. . Alfred drove
63 yard1 '" 1hc dying moments of the firSt
n::alr, only 10 have Sam Monaro ~cal 1heir '
thunder , interttpllng a SthuSttf pan in 1hc
rnd /.one. Alrrtd coach Sam Sandns, a
former Bulls' 'aptaio (class of 19«lJ fe ll that
tb~e.

the irucrccption w11.s the key play in the &amp;..1.me.
··we ihould hav~ aoucn at last three points

out or n.··

he daimtd.
The ucond half sa~· Buffalo dcfms,.•
tackle Fl-k ""arch sJory. On ohird
and 17 at obe Alfred 45, Sthu&gt;ter weru IMI&lt;~
to pan. A heavy Bulls rus.h fo rced him t.o

oharitable mood o.h""''o, - atlowint Alfred
onl)' three yardt in fou1 pla}'fl.
unload lht ball prcmaturt'ly and Aorek
Se nior Jot Lica1a. rno~ i ng hh &gt;Copped in from or it. B:rrrclling oowards th~
la.stapp:taraocc as a Bull. rcmrned the. _c.nd (OI'I c:, ht was tripped up at the 10 by
msuina punr to rhc Butralo JS. Jusa as the Schuslcr. Flor~k. modt:SIIy nOlc:d. ••That •s the
Buns offtnK started mo~ln~: . anothCJ mise~
first time t•w ever carrkd tM Nil."' Tht'
1 kollcd the drive. On ohord and none from tbe
Bull&gt;' •«e hdd to a 2S yifd Roc~ Phmrps
Bulb' 41 Roc!riaua launched a """OUndcd fi•ki&amp;OII and
ahead 11-14.
due~" pass "'hoch wa• stolon by Ill fred
liOn ohe ~ .. ~ oll.obe SuUs conornucd their
LinebodCI' Rioeh callahan at oh&lt; Sa~on 40, 1hird QUiflt'l domina..o~.tad.ltna Scht»ter at
The Buffalo defense agaon •ho•-td lo. rhc Alfred 27, after he 1}1i$handled a •nop on
dc-tt'rmimuion- lhis time St'111na the Sa:cmu. an ~ll emptcd punt. l&lt;ff Martin ron 13 yards
bt~ rk live yards a f\H rour pt:ays.
10 the 14 and ~:anoth« UB firsr down. A pan
The Bullo' o ffense finall y vot o n ohc boord inttrfcn:nce ,..uagairm Allred sa•&lt;'th&lt; Bulls
in the ~ond quancr on Mar._ Mmicr•s t'AO a first doV!n Dlthc ontand Mater dO\ Cin for
yard run. Tbe bi&amp; play of lhe drove was •
lhc: ~OI'C'
20-yard
by P:ll Whitebcad on • ohird
The c:Jcrmse aaain htld the Sa\Ons. &amp;Inn&amp;
and t• o play ao ohe Alf~ 29. UB fo llo•ed tht Bulls thr ball on their o•n 45. A Sl yard
that ¥~ifh A nOih~ WhitchQd )"'-ft'P tO 1hC AbdriJ~tl to Pralt strikc p \ t the Bulli'i firs1
four. set tin&amp; up two runs by • uMin&amp; b~~:k do~·n 11 lhtlllfred 14. Uouble 10 mo•·• frono
Mar~ M~ier-his las:J for six poinlii.
I here, UB hod tos cnlc lor al4 yard fi&lt;ld to• I
Alf~ soruck like liahoeoolns after thot,
by l'hllliJ" and • 14 poinl lead
downina thr kickoff in tile tndlone. ttu1
Anolller Oeld goal J&gt;y PhilliP&gt;. I:21 infO

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Seniors' .saxon ·swan song ·
For the UB sc:ni&lt;m finiohi111 out th&lt;v &lt;are&lt;n at Saturday•• pmc. tht
oonlest provided just lboul everythin&amp;they could imqinc.
DclrMivc toc:kk Dave Aorok, who'has started ocvcr moiSinaa l)lme for
the pall ,our years. the xason•r finale indudcd a third quarter interception
eoupl• J with a 31 yard runback- his first car&lt;cr pickoff.
Amid lockc:room ch..,rs and question· Uke jesu about pOssibly switclljna
to •ide receivtr. Flore-t admluC'd that the: win over AJrrtd was .. a good
endi111."
Flanker Frank Prio:c confcued riJ)oo 1 fia obe pme t.hat "I miss it
already.'' Concludina I ! years of playina football, tbc team ecK2P'aio told
ooctcanuaate lhar " I wiJh I had a&gt; manY yeats to ao u you do."
Coropleojq tbc frrst "ionioa ..ason sin« 1977, Pricc credited pan of tbc
Yictory ow:z o.he Saxons to the pn:YioiU .disaster Ohio road trips. He
ttplaintd thai 11 vre took some bcaunp in Ohio-thal•t whr.re M' lcamed to
hit .., hard." The uora defenslve effort h&lt;ld o.he vt.itin&amp; Saxon• to ol6 yards

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thc fourth quaner, gave r.h&lt; Bull&gt; a ) 1-14
lead, afttt which they juu htld on. Alf,..d
got ohc boll 11 their own 4S Q(tcr a UB pun1
and diovc to within one yord of thr UB
&lt;n&lt;Loonc bcftKc being stopped. Wnh fo ur

1bc
\\tnnina ~n.
In the US locker •oorn o~r.au sad1rM:ation
was evident. " II W alo 2 team cffon;•
rcmar._td 8a'h'11, ••J th in~ the Kniors h.ad 1
cood prnc." Flo&lt;eL added that " Wr
d('CIJCaltd 11 to I hem." He n01td th-.11 .. Wt'\t

cbanCt.S nom the nine y~d fine:. u s ·,

- dc:feM&lt;'.IIeld oouJh, 111uch to t~c dellahr oo
'Dm&lt;21 00~s.

more fhiiiD
summari7!'d Sanders, Y.hO.wo tc:am IS sull

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tn ptayort roonlctHion a1 7~~ 1.
••w e nec-ded this one 10 -iUay 11 w•flncr."

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Coach Dando a_vC'Cd "ilh thai i:tauna thai
1
ii S b«n Yl'hik fin«- his team h.l} pLayed *'a
'"""'or lht "'me: calibcl." Finally, the &lt;01eh
11crountrd for the- Snons' almosr s:~s rul
comeback crron, .&lt;lllnoing, "Well~ eto ketp.
chinas close.~
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"Tht whole team played for the ~iors." outside auard John
Mod.nynski commented. "With thb p me: we won our Ia$! prnc of the
....on. we beat Alf~ . and,.... had a wiooin&amp; season- thai's tbc fint timc
we did any of ~bose."
Aoocha ff&gt;W' y= Ydcran is tiJhr end Kevin Pnu. who confcued lhat
futu"' weekends ..;u mou probably cq&gt;ter arouod "llomewofk." The
anphlc desillll mljO&lt; sald heliad fun playing colloae foooball, saYina that
"It's bien JOOd to us."
'"The 6-5 ....on ~ould hopefully do a lot for the program,'' Pratt
related. ''You get a little tradition, a little pride-then you sta n 10 brina In
aood (blah school) players."
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F'anisblna oip wilh a tolat of 7ltackl&lt;s, lineback&lt;t' Paul Mtaroby plans
on "Kit tina blck, get my OCCOWltin&amp; deartt. and gcttin&amp; a job." 11• said
lhsollhe end of tbc srason "lllill h""''l hit me yd. I still fed ~tea BuU."
Aller comina to UB 10 play for tbc baSeball tum, q-bod; J on
Jtodripaswil&lt;hed to lootballafin clbow-.ery. " It made me led gOod,
bcinJ"'I.....,... in fOOtball," be noced. llu: bolder of many Bulls offeMive '
I'IIOOfds, he iadmiued t.hot u rht """' pr1or he
bcltc:r oban be
en.Uiontd himself to be."
Lo..., du&lt; to anduation hurt every telllll, but Bulls' aaps will not cripple
the ccam. Rodrituez poinlcd out 1ftat "~ havt the wholt offtruiv~ line
comin&amp; btlct, excq&gt;l for Prall. We dcflf)itcly hav&lt;lbe maki.,.. for a new
team." Prall predicted a "briabl futu"'" foe lbe" Built.
Dcparti~eo&lt;apelin JKk Owl bar"~ Ill! the cra!h In the ~ld_."
Kalfdllll IO. I&lt;amaata. Tbc tinebo&lt;k&lt;r foMhed OUI biS )'Uf wrth OIK
taet.k api1&gt;11 Alf~. bul wu prallcd by obe Bulb n tx\na "fhe IIMUJlt

This T uesdi.•y
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wtlh Fred end be mystified
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mo$1- vktory.
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dtftatina Ht~tr Skdttr 12-6, 01 Oov&lt;t-nors' rot~d.
Wastcs quanerback LD~cll Bmjamin'• lone &gt;pitallins paSS to r~r
John Jamieson whh JO xconds remainena in th~ third OYenime period.
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Wastes f'tOW continua fnco che nc.xt round ~&amp;;~ins:c an undttermioed
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Monday's contest, played in snow, mud, a.od fredin&amp; temperatures
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stincr dtfenKS from both ~quads.
Whcn the sccond half Ran«!. Wastcs "&lt;!'t to the air, but ll&lt;njamin:s
attack was 100 similar to Sctvc: Oropn"S pufonnanct' i.n Rich Sladium a
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The: turnover pumped new blood into the Skelttr offenK, as if Olarlie
Manson had tnmmand&lt;d thtm to mutilate. Collins faded back to p:w and
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moojl&lt;ntarily, thtn proccded to scamper down tht Jidt lint for the a1111c's
virc\n S&lt;Ort. Kcnny Cohcn baucd down the PAT p:w holding Skelter to a
6.() ltad .
On the tnsuin&amp; kick-orr. bthind their loud. loyal and rreczing fans,
Toxic Wastes ~pn rea,cncrutina some: heal. lknjamin, 13 ror 28
throushoutthc aamc riOtd the ball down field into the hands of a streaking
Kcvin Kulik. Kulik srctttd the ball with open arms and wen hu.cl&lt;d the
distance to the end zone. Wastes' extra point auempt fell to the ground

evenin.a the score ac 6-6.

With tlmc explrin&amp; In rcsulation play, Collins ltd Skehcr on an all out
bliu. on Wuces' defe"sc, however. Cohen-Wastes' defensive man of the
ronlest-lnterruptcd the assault with his S«ond interctption of the game.
Toxic Wastes' last rtinute aasp wa.s stymied by Slcelter ddensive ma.il'!mA'\.
Rcbi~~o dtOttt&lt;d two scorina paucs oavlna Skehcr from dcfcat. •
Hthtr Skehtr had similar rcsuhs apin5t Todt Wastes as the Love· canal
homeowners did.
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Headina into Suddtn dcath ovcnlmt, darkn~ beam&lt; a major factor.
Neither team enablbhed a scorina drive 10 tnd Lhe match. NOt vra.ntin&amp; co
risk injury, Wa11cs' captain Wayne Recsc, and Skclter co.ptaio Steve Man~
decided to postponc tht thillina eKmu until Wednesday. ·
A bri&amp;)lt sunny day, quilt thc opposite from Monday's mudfest,
"favored tht fi111 tc;un to act poUCS$lon" accordinato Skehcr ~cfmsivc
scandout Ceorae Rebiu.. Ho¥~o-ever. this dkln•t ma.tnialite. and tht t&lt;A'O
tnm&gt; baul&lt;d on. Htlttt Skdtcr's only scorioa threat-led by sianal calltr
• Ed Coltins-camt on their fint pt&gt;S$tSsion or tht period.
Movina hfs team do.. or.eld cfftctlvely with thc passcs to tight cnd Paul
Benara, Collins advanced we ball dttp inside w...... ttrritory. The
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John Iacovelli, reccivtr for Skdter. sur&lt;d an incredible ei~t passcs in a
cause. ''The reason we lost is bec:aUK we didn•t capit.aliu: on their
hc lamenltd.
Howcver, Tolllc WlllJts die!. Wastes convcn&lt;d tW(I Hdttt Skcltcr .
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GET ONE FREE!!!
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to MSC tltl monlti. lmm-.dle te

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P.J. BOtTOM$ P•J•m• Party thl!.
W•d~"~e•dey Nov. 1"n1 w..r vour
Ptl af'l"lat or lfWf'rllno close to It .,.,
reclne two FREE ctrln~ chOk:'if
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PERSONAL

UN11'EDAIRL INE-S TICKET roundtrl p
OS*' envwNr• In United $111ft&amp;, MIAI bt
liSe&lt;! ~lore OK. tSih c.au•s·4717 •tter

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protu~onal

, 1100MMAT E WANTED tor fullY
SMITH c;ORONA. Full ~eybaerCitiK tric t urnllhed co t&lt;1 nou... l9S. C.1ll tu C..7
typewriter wltn cnanou ble typing or II.S.S171
•ltmtf11. Very

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nttr MSC,

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�PINt to 111...,. 1 1moll ,,...p HUlon on l'lon ol Sporu

HIIMIIcappl"iJ wllkh wl~ lncllld• gonorollll" ol picking
wlnnoro In tho ljlO&lt;\I llt ld. Tht tullon wlll bo hold
lomor,... at 4:30 p.~n .l n 147 MfAC. EUic:Oit
To.n of IIIIIIM&lt;tor . _ t d byi1VPIRO tornotfow ot
3:30p.m. ......1181""" t1oc riVPIRQ office. ))6 Squirt .

Acod oml&lt; Ctuh !Ututlv• C:ommlln mo oting
tomo,ow ._ 3:30p.m. In Squltt,
fiC\Jily Son1tt mcoll Tvudoy ol 2 p.m. In lha Tolbert
Olnl119 Room. Tht now gonorol educoOoro propoool .. 111
bt voted on. Cotnt ond lho., your oupport.

Clrde K r"I\HU 1omcwrow

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8 p.m. In 262 Scaulre.

Solely On 1M llopet, o Ult Worlullop ICH wlnttr. will bt
Mid U&gt;mOrtow 1nd Th.....S.y fr&lt;Hn 7·8.)0 p.m. Coli
6)6.ZSOS"' atop by 110 Norton to rt9iote&lt;.

Ruulan Club rtehlldrto meeting Wtdne:tdtt:y • • 2:l0 p.m .
k1 107 Clement.

l. . .r? LJfe Wotluhop nud• tudtH• for

Actor'• Workahop me-ttl Wednetday ll ~ p.m . tn 102
Ha rr1men..

Art .rou

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Qlrdenlng, frlabee. mecrAme, br1dQO e"d m i n)' other

woththopa. Vohmtetr to tucL Wt Mtd nt.'"" IuCier• ,,. •
tuttetJiut ptOQrln'h For mort tnformar!on c•ll &amp;36·2808

oratop by 110 Norton.
20ec, 6-Keep \hot dete ope:n. P'or • rocktn' good dme.

come to Monte Carlo Night apon•ored by CMS. In the
M&lt;Ond floor loung-e, Wllktaon, EIII«Jil. Be~r . munchies,

Studenll applying to Mod •• Dent.• Pod., Opt., or Vtt.
Sthool {or fell 1982 4dml.-tof'l &amp;hould come to •n
Important mee-ting ~lth Ma. C:epuen• Thurtdey 11 7:30
p.m. In the Squirt: Conft ftnce Theater. AppUc ellon
ptO&lt;:t!dtJtc S1 st1tlng \lp I .Ut 1 pttptO(tlfot'l411 CUIDtnl , ...
lnterv~wlng tklllt, recommtdeUon lellllt and more wllf

and • gUere.ntHd good time.

~ dl-tcUs.sed.

elood drl•• f ridoy from 10.• p.lfl. In 10 Coptn. for on
oppolntmtnt &lt;liiiJIIdy ot 877-2612 o.lynn 01 896·1010.

Squhe.

..,.ln 3)7

Poklston Student Ann. mHIII'rl&lt;loy 01 3:30 p .

tiYPfRO Ia a,on sorlng O xfem't flit fOf 1 WOft4 "''"'"

Dey on ThurJday In lht Squlre Center lovnOt Joln 'N'
tAil and g1¥t your ~Y .t food money to •UP90f1 the tetl·
hefp dfott' of ~t.e 111 over iM -.otld -.1\o 1ft wor"1ng

movies, orts &amp; lectures

lo 11111" • grku1lura1 seff·sufRc:1t.ncy. Ftl l sign up thHti

ore ovolloble In tht NYPIRQ olflro.
11

n6 Squire,

Profe.uora tre People Too" P1t:1Jity.atudent get

' 'English lnOuencu on Pftunt·.Day Ocrman'' gt\len by
Prof. Brod~r Ceflttnsen tadey 11 3:30 p.m. In the
Un.guflllc:t.lovnge 1 llrat floor Spel)ldlng, Elllcotl,

tQietht r In Sociology Thurtdey In the Jene Keeler Rooffl,

Eltlcou. All soclology m •Jora and other ln1ere1nod
1;\udcnt welcome.

..

Ac:~emlc Cluba-Chtd, your mollboAn In 11 a l albt:rt
lmmedletcly for urgent mesttgtt. Lood tor oddtlontl
ennouncemenlt ror m1ndetory meeUng Oec. 2
toMernlng Ac_tdemlc WHk

-

&lt;Juotc of the dn}'
"The unleashed power of the atom has
changed everything except our ways· of
thinking. Thus we are drifting toward a
catastrophe beyond comparison. We shall
require a substantially new manner of
thinking if mankind Is to survive.''
-Albert Einstein

Note: 8ackpege Is a Onlnulty aer'f!lct of The Spt:eH\IM,
Noltc.u are run free of ehargc. The SpKttum do.a not
tuarantet: lhet all notkfl wilt lpPUr and ,.,.,..... the
rloht to ocllt oil notlcoo. NOTICES TO AP~AR MORE
THAN ONCE MUST liE RESUIIMmED FOR EACH
PRIIfT1110. llolcllln.. ,,. Monclly. Wodnu41y end
frt&lt;A yotnoon.

Subjecta Medod for 1 bualnut "Dedalonl mak,lng
eo~rlmtnt. t3 paid lor pertlclpotlon. Coli Prom 11
eJI.J839 or eJt-'1744 or stop by JIJB Crooby to ••• up
en lf\lervlew.

Trip to Toronto Muoeum ol Art appnoted by lho Ar1
~l11ory Undergroduote ANn. Sot. Oft. 6 at 9 a.m. hom
Squire •o v~ U'llt Turne• E..hlblllon. Tlck•tt are
•••llobt. In ~08 Clomt nL Coli 636-2437 ICH more

lnto..-ma1lon.

,

Oft compuo hO«&amp;ing w.... - Art you hovl119 prol&gt;lonll
•llh your P&lt;t - t off compo;s ho"&gt;lng slt"'tlon? Art you
plonnl"9 to -~ oil ""'fXII? Do you ho.., qiiMtloN
aboUt hous.lng&gt; N 10, w tal'\ Mtp. Cot"nc to Ol.tf
,.otluhops on wtrdnudoy ot 7 p.m. ln 170 MFAC, ,
Elltcou or Thursday ot 3:30p.m. In 233 Squire. At.,., •tall
our lnlonnotlon ..Ot.a localod lnJio&lt;Oon o nd Sq\llro.

1111 Rescue SquH Ia oc:nptlfte ottPIIcatlona from
flo\Ts end/o r per1mtdlcl lntt&lt;ultd Ill
IIOiunltorlng. Pt...- colt SA 81636-~~.

expetlt~c:od

11-ro. wr1Ww, ~,. lnd proc.IOtllrtftMdotl. fl&gt;r
blind "udonll preparing for
Contoc1 ~k• ot
CAC.eJl•»2h

••oma.

l'llniiUy -Ill~ lomoltow In 264

Squire.

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81tct' AWHMH Contere.nc:• tomorrow tn th~ Squire
Conftftna: Thuter. Spt:ak••• lnci!Jdt "'•tell A.wntt.
Clf ~t Polite. and fl'w.a Heklm.
lu• servlte w~U M termtpeted on Wedn.ttd.Y ~ ~ . 26 ••
folio"" l..o&gt;&lt; buslto•iflQ MSC •lo Rl ot II p.m.; L.o1tl&gt;u1
tttvlftg Etlkolt ~I• SplAt e nd RL 11 l I :0~ p .m .: Uti but
leewlr'lg Oovemora' v\1 RL t\ II : 10 p.m. Check pollt-,~fot

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l'lelq oc ~bel- \D-11 p.m. or 110 to 1M CSA

-lnlllc!Ynrar-. _ ,

..Sodopolltlcoll1atur• ol Public Alt .. g iven oy MOcllelt
Cot'len tomonow It -4:.30 p.m. In 23• Squllt '

"Wan Entropy" gl¥tn by Prof. L. Borat tomorrow; I t C
p.m in
Fronc.u,.

2..,

OT Student OreanllltlOI\ co11ecllon of cenntd aood• for
Ca tholic C:harltln Th1nkog lvlng drive Wadnudoy from
11·4 p.m. In tho Sct•lr• Conlor lounge.

an ore! htstorlc•l•pptoact. to the rea r11fe tllperlen~· o l
t wo E uropea n duclng tht No&amp;l lnYulona o f Eutope

Aceountlng Studenta-!rnot and whlnnoy will hno o
prtaentetlon Wtdntldly Itt ' '"'' In 104 Dteftndorf.

"Ftfm Labor Organlalng In tht Mldw11t" giYen by Jacl\
l'tlltoy, anorne)' wl&amp;h th F"lfm l1bot Orgat"'bel"il

Thu•Jdoy .ol 12:30 p.m. In 103 Oloftndorl.

Commltle-t tomorrow '' 8 p .m. In 109 O'Brlt n .
Ctrett Pllnnlna omce workahopa: Job lnte•vlewlng
Prt~reUon e nd Technlqu" ~~~ 1_
0 0., 11 2 p ,m . in

" teo Limit a to lttrnlnt~ A Rtpcul to &amp;1'1• C'ub of Rorrie"
316 Wendt. A vldtotopoiTnttrv~ bt thown ond ... gl"t:l'\ by Or. Jemu Botkin tod.ey 112 p.m , In toe Hay-u.
ctiiiC..w.d. A ~ efttr thL. 'WOtluhop, "ud~lt

'*'" n.we-

1

chon&lt;O lo P&lt;O&lt;IIcl lnttnrt.wa by uafng vldoolopng

"tidwot'k Compultt O,.retlne l)tttmll T1\e ,.\lcronet

\11 1

TOIIbtd glvtn by Dr. Andro Von Tllborg f'rklo1 11 3.)0
p,m. In room
•226 Rldgt Lu

equlpmtnt. Rtti.K'ne WrPUn_g ton'lOftOW e \ 3 p.m.

St.nlora-·R•'Pf"-U-1'\ti UV.t ftom lht fot~w l n.g Mhool•
will boon u mpu&gt;. Coli M&lt;o. Mock ot eJ l J ~ 15 or oomt
to l ti•y~t C to lt:t t.tp en eppolntmtnt: Cut Western
Re ..fvt: Unlvenlty Oreduelt: Sthool of Butlneu

Adm,nlttr•Uon tomqr•o•L Tht tna\ltute 101 Pnatcg•l
l t1lnlng tornouow: Bflru(h Cotlt-Qt Or1du11t S&lt;;hool of
8ualneu Adtnlnltlletlon Wednt~dey t C:olu mble
Oo!Vettlty Schoot ot lnternetlon•t AU•It• Th\lrwlt )'l
P•pp.rdlne t.Jnlwe;slty Sctlool of Ll'ft PrkJey.
' !r~gtnu.rlng

Fruhmt.n and Sopt\omort Ad~1aement for
Spring 19&amp;1 co•w.., ~olll ""Mid ~n 219 F•oncco~ : Nov
. ..... I p.m.: Dec. I Ol Q un ' Dec. 2 •t I I
o.m. end 2 p.m.:DK. J otiO.,,., ....t2p.m.o !lft. h t 10
a.tn. ond J P•"'" Dec. 5 Ol I I I m.

•t.

"The Pollall Phcanlc-A Thouund VIlli ot Pofllh
Cultur-e·· Wedneadly 11 7:30 p.m. 11 lh• lnte H\-et~nal
tn.. ,ltut~. 864 O.lt~N•tt .
"Ltt (t Be" tonight 1t 7:30p.m. '" 1ht Squhe C:onttfenc·e
Thealttt.

ucu11nctra Cet" tonight -at 7 p.m. and
tonight 01 9 p.m. ln 170 MFfiC, l;.llloott.

" Ttortmt~'

sports information

» •• 10 • .,

Or1du1to Studool1 lo t•• Pllylltol 8tlo ncu ,
lo\otilornottn, C:omputtt Sclo... and E119lnHtlng .,.,
bo eligible lo&lt; ~~~• Portklponl"'ll&gt;t ot
t~• A . _ Notlonall..oborototy. l'lull bo o ilS Cttlron.
FO&lt; lurther IJIIormatiOO\, "'ll• 101 Argonne Olvlalon o1

Today&lt; Bo"ll"iJ. WriV Conforonco·PooiUon 1'\otdl.
Sqvtre LA-. Men .. 4.) 0 p.m .• womtn .. 3:30p.m.
Wollnoaclor. HochtY •a. RrT. T0110Wt&lt;ldo leo Tlrne. 7:30

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TlwtiMII.)': Womon'a Swimming end 01•1119 ot Ouolpll
Un~tky.

Women's 8oltboii-ApPIIatlont oro bol119 occepttd fo•
Program~ Oradu.tt S'udtnt The~~ l •
tho pert·Urno pool\lon ol hood coO&lt;h of Wom1n'a Vorahy
Appolntmt&lt;lts. 9700 South Cau Avo"'''. Argonne, • Sollboll fot tho lMI •oaton, f'tb. IO•Miy tO.Intoruled
tlllnol., 15CMJ9. 312·972-33Ur--..
pe.-.ona are •equet ttd to rnetl • ltu•r o' eppUcedof'l en-d
rnume to: Belly Dimmick. Director of Women'•
'
Jolnl PIOI''"' .-tlotl-sdlool ol Mono~ement . An Athletl.,.. 300 Clor~ .
lnlormotloMI mooting obouttM fOlntiiSIMBA PIOII'Om
wlll bo ~lei II\ lht 1\rouo Co~&gt;~or. 1~0 Ctooby.
Sthvu mollttrl Ski Clubt 8u• uptalna meeting
llltdnaacloy 11 2 p.m. Clil\or joint progr"'"' '*Ill be WedMiday tl 5 p,m, In 233 Squire. Do1dtlno lo• Jolnl"iJ
tho tkl cfllb II Dec. ~. We'"' , _ llklnQ algn•up lor
ciiK11t..d from 3 -4 P•ITII
1\lu lflQ 8tldgo lift reclng tuoono. Stop In '"' mor•
lnlo&lt;motlot\

fd\oK'tHone1

Mott' a

-141

Trtclt ....U119 tomot,.,.. 113:30 p.m. ln 3 ottend.

o.r~. A.nyoneiMtttJted tn joining ohould

. . . . , _ _ . . o f l l l t - . . . . . IO ....... ln
~~ ~ lodaJ 117 P."'- ln 1_4 7 llltlondoff. Vou
. , . _ Ia U(811c!.lf you'"' - · to MMnd. w!l \M
Dept. ol PT II e.li·Sl43 .. _ , . , _....,

~--Tho ECCoOII WI&gt;Micholl footbofl.

....._
Moln .-.-,~...
t1l:l0 p.m. In t1&gt;tc T-rt Sartoto Cho.,bero.

T.... """ tokl on ""' Stlwt Wheal&amp;, • """"'" loal
&lt;ho&lt;lty ...., Tuoadoy ot 7:)0 p.tn, ot lito Etlt
COIIlmllnlty C:ol'- 11ot111 Campuo gy"" U donotlon
boMI1U tho~ A..... Tho U..£CC INifl It compt&gt;Nd ol
O«&lt;ipotlonl lthor1py •udt&lt;ltt.

11111111- ~ m - ~~

'llaloK c:lult P!Kti&lt;oo folondayo 1nd Wtd-.yo from

SJI-.»21.

~
In Ill&amp; -

Donlt l Btrrigon. Juult prkot. ~I ond entl·"'or • •
wUI speek on Atomk Wupont Oe~etopment Wednc)dey
et 8 p.m in.r.M HuJ Lounoe. Squirt

Annuli

c_..
'Mill ..,...._ -lollY
...s Thunder
0a11 o..blo 01 CAC:.

w~

l•C:ornbat Rte11tyu lnfofma1 c.olfte conver•ellon tonight
with Dt. Cllflon Yurly at 1:30 p.m. In 232 Squire
Spo11sore~ by Phl Eta Slgm•· Everyone vrtlcomt .

.. l iving ln Europt During wW lit A Chlld'o Ptrapocllve..

Chlldren'a &lt;:atrWol to llo hold Nov. 2J lrom l_. p.m, W
lnleroatocl coM ISI.J»I .
~~~~~

80/81 wllh Pat Metheny and othe!l W•dnudoy ot 7;30
end 10 p.m. In the O••nede 1'~eetef,

bva tchedulota on N.ov. 2.7, 28, 2a end 30.

Hoyt1 C. Technlq"'a fa&lt; pr-•1119 o n tllo&lt;llw ,...,.,..
wll bt dlacu.-1.

announcements

lout~,......,.

'

"'""'odOJ

. . . ~ .Squl...

al 6 p.m. In tho

S-6 at 11\e,w.t.lo.

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                    <text>friday
Vol. 31 , No. 35/SUNY at Buffalo/1 4 NOYember 1te0
dtattlbuMd ,,.. to the Unlnnhy ~ri'M•th one C4fl1,., ,......

, Four
more
years!

bt

o.. Holdt r

athl(lic.s s:oes. ··nothing is dcfif)Jtc. ··He blam~ tnOation and

Compus Edt/or

With 1 matgin of vic:lory tbat JurpriKd Studcns
Association (SA) officials, alllhrtt q~~&lt;&gt;tions on th&lt; student
mandatory f.. ~fcr&lt;ftdum hdd the firn tltrtt doyo or this
week were approv~ .
The ballotlna aho uw a hi&amp;lt numbo of Students
panicipatin&amp;. "This it the bia&lt;ot turnout w&lt;'v&lt; had for
anythlna," a tired SA president T101 Sboelwl !&gt;&lt;2mcd, as tilt
countina nnalty CODcluded It I:IS a.m . Thursday.
Question one. which asked Studonts if tbey wanted to
continue havioc mandatory foes, passed by the lt"lleSI
rn&amp;Jsin, 3639 10 616. A Iota! of 4261 votts Wtt&lt; Cllst, with
apploxlmllldy 32 pcrt:tllt or disible voters panicipotina.
"I wun't aurprised by tilt maJ&gt;Ibtory r..

recruitment &amp;Dd equipment, asick from ncca.sftites JU.e lrO.vd
and on-the·n);ld lod.tting.
Accordina tO Otrhat, tht \ncr...e in r... could rtsuh in
iocludlna tilt Athl&lt;tics Governance Bovd and tilt SA Smato. thrtc out of CV6Y fivc dollan coina to Athlai&lt;&gt;, allhouJII tilt
But ov6all. Nathan dumed t i l t - · of alit hr.. dtdsioo• ..... proponion has not btco atablb11cd.
*'II VC)(C of confKit'ftoCc:. ''
''We ~n u&amp;oe rhis as a sprio&amp;board.. •• Shtcfl:us maitua.lncd.
Ruction in Oark Hail to the continued athletic fundin&amp; 11 and now we can move on to mort s.enshivc lssudi ... Tbc
was Pffd:ictably on the positive sidt. "-'fantastic. gtt!al," lmmcdhnt rut \ire- ror SA officials.. ac:tordina to hlm. is tO HSil
&lt;h..red Women's Athl&lt;1ics Dirtctor Belly Dimmle.lc . Mm'• dO"'D for I full day, and just bntinstorm- &lt;ryin; IO d«'iciO
Oircaor Ed Mttro added t.bat ..._e·r~ aU tiappy 10 bur it."
..hat 10 do for th&lt; reu. or tht year...
Al for the rca.oon for rcfcrcndum - . e. SA OirCC~or of
At lcaJI· pan of lh&lt; o:r&lt;dil ""'' attributed by Muto to th&lt;
re&lt;.'Cnl SUC&lt;esseJ or lbo Bulls and the Royals. Ht &lt;Specialty Student Orpnizruions 8111 Mact credited th&lt; dubs
praised tilt Bulls sotttr squad, the women'• volleyball team . themselves. ''I place I arcat deaJ or emphw.i:a. on lht club.s
and the S-0 stN1 or the football Bulb. Tilt VO&lt;&lt; quc:stloM &amp;dtin&amp; tho IIUdtnts OUI tO Vole," MliCt prait&lt;d. "Some ol
puiC(I by • wide tnoUJI! m11Jio "thot it wu obviously the thtm toot m&lt;mb&lt;n OUI of m«&lt;UJp held on dcctioo ni&amp;hl ,
voice of lht student!," Dimmick said. 1\Jl&lt;k from the and took th&lt;m clown 10 VOte," He Jinaled out Communky
ac.hievcmmu of campus lt.ams, the Women's Athletic A&lt;tion COfl&gt;' (CAC) and NYPIR&lt;l u two •or efftctlvc
Dil'&lt;ttor praised tho Ull Varsity Oub. "They aavo it a biJ aroups.
push, H sht said. "'~y 80f the rat or the athlties 10 go OUt
MOSI or the publicity In CAC WIJ "word of mouth."
and vote, and to brina aloos a few frico&amp;." Muto ldded thu O«&lt;fdiJI&amp; 10 CAC Dircaor Mik&lt; Crimmin. But. tb&lt; At&gt;ti·
th&lt; Oub bas boen "voy active procno&lt;in:&amp; athlaia."
Rape vant CltTicd a Ji&amp;n cxplail!iJI&amp; tbot shi&gt; ..mte was
funded by JfUdeot f&lt;CS, and th&lt; Anti·Rapc Tuk For« told ils
Pan of the incru.sed fundins will so into correctma
deficiencles\n UB'sauppon or wom&lt;tt'Hporu at UB. "Thil UJ&lt;rs "If you liked it (th&lt; To.st Force id&lt;-&gt;. then so vote."
i.s the yea~ that &lt;qUalluuoo had to take plooc," Dimmick Crimmin explained.
NYPIRO Ptojcct Coordlnasor l.nJ&lt;I Smith was plcaoed
~ . Offldals f\'0111 l&lt;Voal covcmmcot buruu. will b&lt;
oomlna to Buffalo to &lt;h«k on Title IX complian&lt;c, a tba&lt; tilt "Jfudmu r&lt;COCJiittd the value or havil&gt;s mandUOI)I
rqW..ion &amp;\AII'IJ1tcdna rqualsuppcxtto both"""" in sport.&lt;. r.... " Hn sroup &lt;oottilxned to tilt i&gt;US01&lt; by diuributina
nyoo aod by brinsinJ its own mcmbm clowo to volt. "I
lltfo~ dtdclinJ on the CX&amp;Ct allotmmt, Oart Hall
administrotor&gt; will "b&lt; loo.t inl ca"'fully at the men's and IUCSS lh.t studtniS likt tht" Jdea or havin1 81hletics and Kf"tti«
or1ani.z&amp;tions
on campU£," he Ald.
womCD's b\ldad•." ....,~~ to Dimmick.
Aft« th&lt; (mat eotty mornJna tally. Sb&lt;ehan cxpblined that
H.......
" "e hod to ad !bit VO&lt;&lt;- ••· Now,_., th&lt; real work,
Evto with tbe planned inclqs&lt;, mOAspotu will not ... a aod we &lt;an Jlan doina~ serious plullios." Ht credittd
drastlo inaea:s&lt; In fundin). "'Ill..-. will b&lt; no ·~pan•ion,"
the funds spent o.n advcnisinl as contributing ro the Iliac
Dimmick said. "wt'n: )liSt holdlna on." For th&lt; womm•' au.rnout for votina. but be comment~ thaJ uit onJ_y made
scrue that t.h t Jli'OI)k wtJe imcreu.ed in votinJ."
squads, t.h&lt; prOI'I»Cd b:n:ast will co into basiCJ such u
Title IX for the need for an incrcast, bu1 explained 1h.u the

pass;.,., .. s,..

V'tce Preoidct11 Dianna O.rhak said, "but I wu concerned
wlllt the inCfCIIS&lt;! passill&amp;· It was nos as sure a lblnau th&lt;
mandatory fcc." The incrcast q...stion pswtd, by 696
b&amp;Uou,, the unallcst aw,;n. Slanina nell yrar, all studeou
will~wte fivo 4lou.at incrnK i.o tho "Siudcnt r..."colwnn or
btlls;:!rom S10 to S1S.
• "' No, I wasn't surprised (8bour the increase passin.&amp;).''
Shtrhan answered, "but l w.S surpri)&lt;d by tbe mar&amp;in of
vldcxy. 'Now we'D bt oble to ,;ve AthiCIJcs more money,"
The President at.o uplained !hot lh&lt; boosa wiD ,;help out
JOCn&lt; of ow owu orpniw lolu, and arw thot arc CUtTCDtb'
uncterrunded. •'
1)&gt;o queSiion of continued. fundioa for UB Athletics
ptOtramS puscd by 1 sliJbtly smaller mar &amp;in than quHtion
00C. bill k A ill was a 2llOO vote diff....,.tial. Ao a rcoult of the
OOit&lt;:OII&gt;t, (UAdin&amp; ror'llle 8ulls aod Royals will tontinu. for
It lcut -h&lt;r
)'&lt;titS.

!our

N- ....lholtr
WlilkSA 'Trusurr:r Alan Nathan wu tWo plu.sed with tilt
nutaxM, lit aoted tiNR • • for .. a boon In fundlna ror

planned i.nqease must go throU,&amp;h stvtral commin~.

lns#de: Sic bucks-P.2/ Baby tolk- P.31 Not 007- P..f/ Cotdling some'SUN' - Pp. 9-201 Footbol frnole-P.23

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! High stakes, million$$ gambles;
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,

games of venture

The American Dr.,.,.
To moil &lt;n!rcpren&lt;urt, II&gt;&lt; f11nwy or
aofa&amp; rrom "rqs to ri&lt;ll&lt;s" di&lt;d wilb rbt
l&lt;a&lt;t&gt;d&amp;l1 Honuio Al&amp;&lt;r, but oa:ordill&amp; to a
kM::a1 vmturt capital company c.ccudvt, the
rilbt combination or C:Ofl'Orate variablo
coupltd with dw&gt;« lind aood fonunt can
reldndk tllaJ d...,..
• 'Tbt major rule or venum capitalists is 10
b&lt;r on ~people,'' uplain&lt;d Rand Clj&gt;ital
Corporatioo Praid«U Donald A. Ross. "JI's
not lhe produ« (brine p.-oduc:&lt;d), no&lt; the
mark&lt;r (that the produ&lt;t is b&lt;ina p.-oduc:&lt;d
for), buttbt P&lt;OPic b&lt;hind ohe company.'"
Knowina tbt dic:nrele, ROOis said ro a UB
audiC'n«, is lht prime obJ«IiVt' or ~tUU
caplrali.su-a arowina aroup or busincumrn
who lend ouo larae surru or cash oo promislna
companjes for which thty UJUAII)' reuivt a
proponion of thal Oedcin&amp; bu.sineu'
ownership c:oncrol in rt-tur'n.
.. We'rC' not in rhis busines,s for ahruistic
rtaJOns, •• the e.~~:ecutlvc lauJhed. ''We're In
II ror ohe money, b&lt;tausegre&lt;d is lh&lt; mlddlt
namC" of Rand Capital and we wane to aec
riehcr.'"
Ro~ fascinaued a capacity.fUied Kraus
Conference in Crosby Hall wioh oalts or how
some Rand·baeked \ICntures "hil the
jackpor." Sponsor&lt;d by oht Small Business
Oub and the Studtnl Associaoion (SA), th&lt;
nnanciaJ mlrcprcncur pointtd to Rand
Capital's ifCllat sucow-oht lnt.,.,.oional
Cablt Company, a p-y odevlsion service
stroteh&lt;d OUI OV&lt;r most or Buffalo's suburbs.

only had 60 subf&lt;:ribcn, but they ourn&lt;d 0111
to be: a wirtM'f', a real bit.'' Intematioo..al
Cable's ron.andal statistics o... the rollowifl&amp; lht iliY&lt;Slm&lt;rU lend a-edeott 10
Ro&amp;s' claims: From the brinlt or bankruptcy,
lnlm&gt;aoional Cable ilrua&amp;~ec~ iu way ro
81,000 subf&lt;:ripdons lind incrased its .."Orlh
co almOst S10 million.
••Jt was ow rn~ investment." remcmbc:rcd
ROOis. -ina rlw II&gt;&lt; pannm ia d&gt;arae t!&gt;Cn
...,. "yo-yo's." Througb Raod's ia-.nmt
oui.XS. tllpa'U - . btou&amp;ho in co taltt
thlrae. as is c1ooc: with lnOSI or RmT
tndnvors. In r&lt;rurn, ohe&lt;e&lt;poraoa n&lt;U&lt;d
II percrnc of lnte:raationaJ Cable-an
(O\C'.Mmenc lhal multiplied 28 limn to almosr
S8 million. ..That should keep our
Stockbrok&lt;r~

happy," ROOis jts(&lt;d.

t:.penbt

Nolina Rand Capital"s mOOit r&lt;ctnl
&gt;UC&lt;"&lt;SS, Clarcntt Controls Incorporated.
Ross explained thai chc invf:Stment w&amp;s
oypieal or his company. " A lot or othm
Clcndlng in&gt;lilulions) PDOh·pOOb&lt;d him
(EI..:orical Enaln...- David Lockwood, who
rounded lh&lt; comp11ny) ~&gt;&lt;cause bt's a
scicntlst and not a businc.ssman," chc '"m
' oney Ripples.
merchnno FXPIIin&lt;d. " We saw lhc pooenrial,
Turning 10 America's economic Ills, Ross
so wr bro"&amp;ht in I he prople with obe expertise
b&lt;li&lt;Ves ohat today's "shol·aun oype
ohm ohe &lt;Ompany was lackina ( business economic poUdes" of rax euos apd work
adminSiration)...
_
prosrams cncouraae innaoion by wasolna
Like most busit)es.s .vcnturcs, a· plethora of c.ash ...These strategies don't work because
fundina combinations are used to prop lJp a
lht people thai the money i' rara.c-trd for
Oedlgin&amp; orOoundering enterprise and
don't usc il as lhey're s:uppo$ed co." h~
,Qarenr:e. Controli was no txc:•eplion. "Lots noted. "Wt. sho~ larae.tfh&amp;incentivcs It
. . - runny money," from the Cioy's ohosc. wllo woUIG us&lt; them-the small
aovcrnmrnt. IIC&lt;Ordlna 10 Ross. was coupled · companies."
with Rand Capital's conon1&gt;uoion. "Burrato
By uslna ohls "riOe-auo" approach. small,
Hits
boua.hl th&lt;:m a c.'Of»pu.t er." Ross u _plained,
)"OWl.&amp;. and innovatiW: budneues would
•·nc:re was a Jot of 1rauma usocla.td whh nocin&amp;, "Jr rou can prove lhac you can make prosper, causing a muloiplyif\8 ripple err...
lbtm (lh&lt; cable compaay)," ROOis ,...IJ&lt;d .
jobs, (q~tiooabl• money) will follow."
on corporate rt.'W'flues, income tv..e5 pald
• "We loaned thbn $2j0,000 In 1969 wllm Ch&lt;)'
Even more ••quesdonabk~t rh.an ctaR:oce md e;mploymcno. Only ohc ••"esc md most

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one o( lllc WO&lt;td"s 1otaa1 ln.ttmttlonal
b•ulb. invltos you 10 conslclor a carur opportUnity
In lllc Middle EasL We ere prcunlly S«ldnQ
mature. a"'l&gt;ftious lndlvlcluals 10 bca&gt;mc Accounl
Manaaus. English pro&amp;lency Is required and
l!um&lt;y in AraliOc: Is a ddnllt pNs. lntttat&lt;d can·
didati!S should rtllisiCT lor our upoomlnQ Interview
ses-.s 10 be held on a~mpus.,
Iryou would liM 10 ..-with C1dbaalc on lhunday,
Hooanbo&lt; 20111. ..a or apply In penon: llaya

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Connol's fundioa is the product
maauf.,.ured by II&gt;&lt; d&lt;c&lt;rl&lt;:al instrumans
ccmpany. A&lt;C&gt;O&lt;dina oo the Buffalo E-ifll
Ntws, Locltwood and hfs assoeiaoes
••cornerstone'' prcxluc:t is a split-core cune-ne
uaaslonna-perforao&lt;d black bo• us&lt;d to
measure l'oltq:e tbJOUah powff lin«-, Ross
aiul&lt;d aftor passia&amp; rrp.-inrs or"" aroide oo
the audience. "What the Ntws didn't Ond
ouc is thAt they're really manufacturinJ a ,
las&lt;r·IYP&lt; death ray that will b&lt; mounotd on
the lips or airplanes, •• said Ross whh secrc~l·
~tnl oina&lt;d dcliJ)Ir.

or the ICJ"fmunent in'it.Slmt.ttt$. hWhcu ito

you want oo puo ohe mOMY?" Noc Chrysler
or Lo&lt;khe&lt;d," ROSI&amp;Illu&lt;d. "ll's in ohecitw,
youna companJtt. that are crutin&amp; jobs."
Pointlna to two ..youna" companies.
Compuooraraphic Corporaoioo and National
Semiconductor, koss noted that o~r thtla.sl
10 yun studits show th:u lhrir ~ploymma
ra1a were up 40 pttccni a&amp;aht!t tht slisht .6
pc!'rC"C111 rise. ror mature corporations s-uc:h as
O..hlchem Soeel lind Proctor and Gamble.
8cC'ausc of such ravorablc statistics. small
bus:inesses art pmtring ••a g,rtal deal or
attention.'' Ross explained, adding that these
enoorprises (conStiout&lt;d by companio:s.wioh 20
or .... worktrS) cmploy 58 p&lt;rceno or lhe .
work "for« aad 43 per«nl of the Oross
NMional Product (ONP).
"An important pan of innovation tomes
rrom smaiJ businesses,•• Ross said. "Want to
btl your money on Chrysler? J don~-.
Despite his pro~bUslnc:ss stance; Ko" '' ooc.
a con.sa"\\ative when it comes to politics,.
"You probably ohink I'm a Rcpublican,"ohc
self·protla.imed eapioaliso &lt;:hided lhc
audleoc:t. "WtU, I'm not. 8111 I do have a
stkkcr in'my orrrco-'Crimc !"Duldn't pay ;r
ahe aovemmeot ran it:"

Federa1 cash
battles
the
. inflation blues
by~
Altllouah UB is rtcdvina mort 'research money
through federal grants th,;m CV« before, the incrcua
have oc&gt;O b&lt;en mouJ)I oo keep up wioh doublc-disio
inflation. The greaoer numb&lt;r or graao proposals rrom
unive-rsities nalionwidt has created an fntcnk
comi)dhion for aovemment money Which means UB
will bavc 10 tig.htcn its belt a Hu.lc more. accordin1 to •
ASsistant Vke Presideno for Research Rob&lt;rr C.
Fiu.parrick:.
0( oil&lt; $25.6 million or research expenditures In
1979-80, si2.2 ' mlllion came from the federal
&amp;Qve:rnment-a S900,(X)O Increase from the previous
y..,. Altbouah the ante was rai&gt;Cd, ohe sp&lt;ndina power
or the mon~ has d«:reued.
"The C&lt;d&lt;nll buda&lt;r has arown eO&lt;h year, buo has
not kept up to inflation;• expJained Fit.z;pacric.k. "ft'l
conceivable ohao re!ear&lt;h will 10 down." he add&lt;d,
"but in t"enm- or the Univcnlty 10111 (the amouno or
rcsear&lt;b). t ClqJ«.'l it 10 arow::
Ho......-, y..,. ~csideol for Research tad Graduate
Studies Qouald W. Ramie feels lhll r....,.ch bore may

b&lt; dcc:realina. "R...ar&lt;b •• the Univ&lt;r~ioy lcvtl is o~
the decline except ror 110m&lt; major pr08J11111S,.. he
not&lt;d. Rennie uplain&lt;d th't UB is on the borderline
b&lt;twttn a lruly bla research ttntcr and just a middle

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Althou&amp;h the amount or money spent for research
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Pre1idcnc Robtrt L. Kcu'Cr announced to Lbc Facuhy

Sen••• Eucuti•r Commh1eo Wednesday tbOI &lt;he Uni•&lt;nily

will plart a limit on the number of rreshmen it will accept in a
aivcn Year aniJ thll h 15 t'Oft.ildt ring giving them priority when
il come-s to a11ocatir'l8 dormilory space. The Prtsident said
that the ccilin1 would hover around 3000 or so studcnts and
thot restrlc1ion&gt; could br plocrd on ocrutln hi~·drlt1llnd

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Many Scnllor&gt; uprtutd &lt;ODC&lt;m that !ilidn&amp; 700 sp..,..
from UniYerlity roles may nOt easr the O\'tfD"'Wd[ft:l
problrms that have ddugrd t~e Enain..rinc Drpanmmo and
the School or Man..-mo. They araurd that unlc!s some
~ind or limit i5 plaoed on the ownbu or &gt;tudmos accepord
inlO hiah demand arcai, those dcpartmenu w.oold be too
ovtr\loOrkcd. Additionally. some stud~ts wouhJ be! cakc:n into
the Univers:lty. only 10 be deni«&lt; enlrantt into the dtpanment
or the" choice.
Keuer, however, txplaJntd that UB would- t'riost likely

Into the hl&amp;h demand areas. Tl\c:re's no "'"Y En,in«Ttna con
puc up with 1200 audmts, so whas we Y.;u do b phaHC out
studcnas till Yi't e.nd up with abow 800 or ~ •• he noted.
But the Prcsidmt con«&lt;&lt;&lt;d that the "boltom of . . .
class"-lltosc acccp&lt;rd ..ith thc lo"est •-....-would no1
be ••• ICtOOS the boatd.
Tbe Pr.Oteknt addrd obao he and v..,. Pruldtnt for
Academic: Affairs Robert Roubcr&amp; ....,.. - d in

discu.nioru on , crealin.t a ''bi·modal'' admissions
&gt;t~rm-,.ilh

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follow an admissions procedure- which restrkcs acc:tpta_ncc

Enam«rina. and Management.

Thclimil Is in rcspc'"~ to this year's fmhman &lt;l:usof3700
"udrnts, ohr loran• in UB·s history. Many chargrd that by
o)t(~ina so many nt" peopl~. lht Uriivusity wu no1 only
OVCH &amp;Xin&amp; iiJ rCSOUKCI. bill mi~ l also be loW&lt;rifta a
acackmk standard,.
l&lt;&lt;tltt wei that he had&gt;-.' to make a final dccisoon 0&lt;1 the
numbn or "udcnu US woukt UK as the nn..aff pomt.
a~ho"'lh he rstimtrd thai il "ould be bcl,.un ~)100. .. It
will tK- a tOnldus: dfor1 10 brina the number of fre1hmcn
do,.n," obe p,.Jdmt addrd.

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~ ftf9ln M..o comw 'IICMV ScAotf) ~--Oft tf't'fl"'
yte r students ortorit}' tcw di::w'm tMciL

''l1·s sorMthint \liocarctootin&amp;at
n01rd. ''It's $imply

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confin ut.''
Priorily
Keiter also S«"mingh· confirmed hit suppon ror 1lw
Ondings of Via: Prcsidrnt (or Stucklll AHa1n Rithard

Siggelkow's offict· and Oin:c1or of Hou~tng Madison Bc::ryu:
on .st11ing priOrities for dorn1 ~pace . Fullowma the Fall"~
housina crunch-in whu.·h many nrsl ·}'c'~r JCudnus ~·C'I'e
fof\"'ed 10 Live orr-crunpuS-sC&gt;I'Ot UniVCI,ily mtmbct\ a.s~N
that frcshmtn should bt '''~ lint end at the resid~tw."C
h • II •.
Si.q_
d tow concedcd.that a mass.iwc surwcy, poUina many
ofrta/' and groups for thdr IUIInliOfU ~ puoril) ~ Hl$ . ...
findinas a&gt;nduckd lht fml\mcn should be con'lidcrrd fir&gt;t

and thll retumfns &gt;tudrnu should b&lt;- a•onlcd 14&gt;K&lt; oo the
N.si\ of 'A'h~l das$ thqf one in. Sophomofe-J ,.ouk1 ha'tt
priofuy over Ju:nion. who "IIOutd b:t'tC" it O\C"'' Sen&amp;oD.
" We " iU Wt.i ate a policy or pltl~ 11&lt;11&lt;• ottmtion to

no DO&lt; S&lt;l or 51andards-&gt;t lhr Unl•rt&gt;ity.

Day Care compromise reached
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thr Univcr$lty.
GSA member Medi&amp;t a hrrcd her iniliat rx»ition'

Ctlrnpus £ditcJr

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which

kcotnPnfmitt solution to dett[mine the bes.t method

to plan and. orao.nb,t a proposed lny Cart

Ut11tr w:a~

reached Wednesday n-rnin.&amp; in Squirt HaU afttr biutr
• •auinJ.
Tbe dlspute brtweon "S•b Board I, Inc. Chairman
Mark "Moore. who ra\iCrcd a comminec coo.sistin&amp; of
membcts from various Univas:ity sectot.s. and Alan
Rosmrrld and A&amp;&amp;JC Mrdiac: ,.ho vmeth&lt; proponcnu
of o $1.000 fcaslbilioy study, estalalrd into a sc:rirs of
accusations and connlaina rm&gt;mmmdations.
The &lt;ompromil&lt;!. suucsled by 0111duatc SlUdcnt
Auociation (GSA) mcmber Mdissa Steuer, ..as
approved by llm&lt;mbcrsofan od·bcx OayOurCCilt&lt;r
ColltlniUcc. indudlna Mrdigr, but rrjcard by both

Rosen reid and Moore.
The Slrutr &gt;OIIItlon ~ollrd for th&lt; creation of a
committee ronsbtina of racuhy, students and
admini!lratlon under the dlr«tion o r a sal..-ied

coordinator. The commhttc allocated SI,SOO ror the
coordlnotor and $2.000 for supplies. with any unu~d
portlon or supply runds to be: redistributed
propOnionally amona the conttibulins student

orallinizadon,s.
"lbc Oireaor will delqlltt authorily 10 the
committee mcmbtrs." Steuer explained. .."'ho will
in..,.iall&lt; such tblnp o.s &amp;OV&lt;mm&lt;nt fund ina and
rquladom... l&lt;•rt van dt Vdck or Millanl FiUmorr
Collcse (MFC) strtutd tltll the coordinatoc be an
obja:thc obscn'« and no1 be sd«t«&lt; from tlte
proposrd cotnmineo.
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The: mecdna war oraaftiztd to d.iicuss Moort"•s
r.ndinas from an in•dli~tll lon or the Bllffalo State
Collt:Cl' Day Care Ccnttl Whi&lt;:h W1U rstablishrd In
1973. Moore had proposrd that UB follow its example
by first dllbli&lt;ltlnl lhe C&lt;)lt&lt;r and Lh&lt;11 gntduaUy
inttasin&amp; the number of participants.
lloffalo Slat&lt; bc&amp;an Its proaram With $500 1111d -"'vcn
chOdrcn. It now boasts a budaet or SIS,OOO and 70
thUdren . Moorr suaarslrd thai lite ~3, 000 in funds
allocalrd by nrious UB Studcnt oraanfutlons for a
day can fco.sibllity ll•dy b&lt;! Usrd for the actual
bnplrmml&amp;tion or the Center.
"l &gt;t~gestlbat a commiucc be formed to. k!olt into
thr li«&lt;IR rrqulremcnts, rttlcs and rcaui.UOOs and
spatt fOt tl\r Center," Moore llid. ";Jbrn it should
look Into makio1 (the Center) a non-profit
orpniutioo Nn by parmu on lh&lt; Board or
Dircctots."
Van de Vddc ...-1 lllal parmtSsbollld b&lt;involv«&lt;,
IKe .....,..t tltat ob.,- sbould 1101 operate tbc Center.
mimwlaa..,..., or otlttt day tan cU&gt;tcrs rwr by
pora~u. Moore rq)litd thlt tit&lt; Dinaor and aU
oeadlers ...,llld be ruuy qualirted r01 1brir positioJu.
A
b•da« or 120,000 wu tm&gt;&lt;llmcndrd by
Moorr inncad or the SIOQ,OOO which be &lt;IAimrd ~
otfaioally r&lt;qilCSird. The Iauer budJet su.,..uon could
be aehlcvrd in lh&lt; rucurc, be addrd, dur to the: size of

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tht reasibnity stud y . Mediae

maln1aJned that h ·could ~rt:Searcb .such questions u

rquipmc:nt fund Ina, insttr;an~e and s:tersonnd. The Day
Ca.re Centt"f' must also include a nigh1 service for MFC
IIUdcnu. Sh&lt; strtutd, due IQ the suppon or MFC
reprrscntatlvcs van de Vrl&lt;!_e and Orca Danolan . This
Jtipu111ion would inc-ur undctammcd a:J$tl

rcauladons '#1'hich muSt ~ rurthc:r invotiptcd,
add&lt;d.
" I tltlnL ..-. need SlO,OOO for lh&lt; Cmtrr." Mediae
•ou..,rd. ··Ttoc $1,000 shollld be usrd ror &lt;he
f=lbiluy &gt;ludy so otpnintions "'ould be more" tllin1
to rontrlbu~ lar&amp;e •ums or money... she thcoriud.
study ,.ould look •1 justifytn&amp; the. n«&lt;&lt; for
&lt;hold care. would be • blutpnnt for ~blishlng th&lt;
Center and would Ond people- 'A'ho are m~ernud ln
&amp;ottin&amp; it aoing, •• Mrdigr outlined.
The GSA repre.sanative 10 Sub Bo&lt;~rd abo nottd
thai if the basrmmt of .Pritchard Hall_-whkp housed
the Center btforc u was tcmunatcd in the
mid· l970'&gt;-&gt;tlll contained the pr..-ious equipment
and toLIId pass Scatt inspection. thef'!,_tht Ctnltr~ou1d
M reope-necJ much soonrr chan antic;pat~.
The compromise solution was rormcd with va.riowinput rrom lh! asstmbled chil~ care p_roponc:nts,
However, the di1C'Ussion was coounuously rntcrrputfd
by &gt;tlllkniS lnvol• rd in
{'lays," accordi.D&amp; to
Linda Clr.lcr-Kobas. ··s.udrnt youps should be only
minimally ln•ohrd in the C&lt;11t&lt;f ...Orac:c-Kobas
a.ssrnrd,sin«Lhcarottpshavcalrcady prO\tnlhllthcy
~ cwlipomjaltl) I hit Cqltrt's spcrdx ~·b!i&gt;ltmqtJ .
Graoe·;Kobas' tem.arks ¥otrt: JMt with a cbonu or
approvina &lt;heors by the majority or the aatlteronJ.
v111C&lt;·Kobas supponrd Mooro·s IO.pcrJOO commiuc-e
u the most reasonable opcion.
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O"""'·Kobas, .,.ho hu opc1111rd a non·profil D&gt;y
Our Cmlc.r In Ni&amp;&amp;ara Falls for 10 yean, believn thll,
"With plans for the rcconmuction or the Main Slr&lt;rt
Camp••· there I• no way the Slate wiU app1ove of a
Center on obit Cllmpu, ...
Adminlstroolon participation and approval WliS also
of atW concrm. Van dr Vdde maint.a fnrd thOl the
f=lbilily ...dy should be implcmcntrd bcausc .....
hare.to convince (UB Prcsickot Robert L) Keucr thll
~ should hovr o Ccnrcr." GSA Prcsidrnt Howard
Bmneu stronaJYcoowrr«&lt;. " What Kettcrrqatd&gt; u a
horror 110&lt;)'.'' Bmncu rrmarked, ''is just not &amp;Dina to

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" I tllint aUowin1 PYcsidmt Kftttt to appotnl
tbr oommincc•,.-ould be jllSI as aood 1$
f=lbibsy soudy on Ills dcst ," Moorr
clcdarcd, addlq thlllhm Ketter would rraliu lhll the
Admbtistration Is oot bdna divqardrd.
SA Prcsidml
Sh«hao indicatrd th•• the SA
Scnllr """ld mo&lt;l Utely •pprO\'e f•n&lt;lina lhr
proposrd &lt;.-omm1lltc and coordlnatot now lhat a
de fin he &lt;omprombt has been rra&lt;hrd. Shcdtan
mmllonrd thit a 5600 contribution wQuld be possible.

JOmcOG&lt; 0&lt;1
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Amherst blaze
A carclcs&lt;ly di&lt;cardrd ciJ•-tr os brtna blamed ro, a r.,c that
dtSUO)'t"d a lmall temporaf) bu1ldtn.&amp; on lhc iidc or the new
aymn1sium on the

1\mht"U n.mpu!"

Wt\Jn\"Sda)' nlatn .

Tht Gcc~~ll e Fire Cor1pany ~"~ an ulliltm abmu 9;4$ p.m.
and n•5pondt-d v.kt\ punlJW:fS .and r"""-'Ut w:hit.:le.\. A t rnall sh~d: .
ul'td by Ihe Sc::isfri rd Con')(fU\., ion Comp:my worLmcn ror II dreuinc

room. \\":t~ ro1ally cn&amp;ulfrd In namc:io on th-eir arrhlll.
firemm broke open cbc loc-k on a nurby trailer und opened
tl«'trial brt&gt;Aktn '¥1 hkh feed powct i1110 the chad.• The fire was
C'Mangullhed in twt'lny min u~()... ActOrdina. to C&amp;mr&gt;Ul Public Saltt)
Orrt«f Waller &amp;rocli. the fi rcmm w~ worrttd m.amly about il
propanc tan~. aandia.&amp; adjarxn1 to lhc bulktin&amp;. Ho&gt;A-nCT. no
damaar ~-u done to the bigbly·llammabk &lt;ontcnu.
Gc&lt;nUI&lt; Fwr Cbicf Donie:! 1&gt;,-ollet, ..,imalcd that domaa• co the
contlruct!Oft Jhatt Lotollcd $500, " hik .-Ita SSOO In tools and

11\0&lt;1. OOfl(ftlll ....... dc:stroyrd.

Publi&lt; Safety ofrtcrr Wtllimt c-..,- tJCP(alncd &lt;hat Wrdn"""'~
niaht i5 usually praakr ni&amp;ht ror fire compaolcs. and the Gc&lt;nill&lt;
•nu •-ould probebl)• co bact and r&lt;&gt;Wll&lt; prlli&lt;r.
No damqc .,-as done 10 thr ocw aym unda coruuucuon, aJthouJ,tt
adjoinin&amp; shades v.ae sUghtly i!amacrd . As M1ftn left the «m&lt;. he
w&gt;rnrd l nearby fimnan lhat .. If that propantlonk had COl &amp;Ding,
wr "'ould have been in bad shape.

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C.U• ,_w Yort SM.,Ot..-itcl Alpllon,. O'Amllo ••,,,._,. . .

'Blacks' gains in jeopardy
after election, Bond says
by Stove Simmons
City 1:.'(1/t()l

"BEING THERE" will be shown
as scheduledin the Squire Hall
Conference Theatre
UUAB Fitm Committee regrets .any inconvience.

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Claimina that the &amp;cneral condition
American blacks has improved,
but is now threatened b«ause
the r~nt eltctions, Grorgia State
Senator Julian Bond urae&lt;l a respectful crowd of 300 at the CanisiUJ
Colleae Stu'!Fnt Center Tuesday ni&amp;hl 10 "recroup p&lt;osreuive forces IO
• •urn the moral majority's mandate."
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A 40oyear-old·sell·proclormed "polilician by profession,': Bond-warned
ihalthc- rc«nl riaht·win&amp; uend n\1)' spawn an increase in anri&lt;ivil right.s
aroup• such as the Ku Klu• Klao . "I think th&lt; Klan willarow and arow apd·
increase in power," assencd Bond. The Pennsylvania native asked
rbe~ori&lt;ally, "Why does lh&lt; KKK wear conical hood&gt;?" Answ.,.in&amp; to a
sweU of laU&amp;h~&lt;r front th&lt; predominanlly blaet crowd-.,hi&lt;h include&lt;l
respe&lt;te&lt;l New York Stit&lt; 1\&gt;sftnblymon Arthur 0. Eve-Bond ra.sone&lt;l.
"To m~k.t up (Of physical impnrC\.,ions in oaher pans o( thrir body."

n.. aniculat&lt; Bond then called lor a Slrenathenin&amp; of existing
.orpoitalionJ, •ud\ as ttl&lt; National Urban Leaaue and ttl&lt; 'NAACP .
.. When ....-e 1ft our cntmics orp.nizin.a. •• adviltd Bond. H•"C" should
cqaniu as \Oo'dl."
•
Old In a navy blu• suit, the &lt;ieor&amp;ia D&lt;moc:rat auacke&lt;lth&lt; KKK as
.. murda-en, ra.p.st.s. ltld arsonbl$.'' com~rina the orpnization to tbe
t«rorisu who murdered lsrae:li athletes at tht Muriich Olympics.
"They're the worst type of people and sltould be r=snize&lt;l.as suq&gt;,"
_..---.lla_.!!deolared Bond, "'ho o«ko 10 ,oombat their prtser~&lt;e by :'IOitinc ttl&lt; ceneral
population know v.'ho -.-cart, what we've done."
llood suaaes~..l'thedevelopment of ... hit list ofo•r own-a resister of
reaction aria stand1n1 In our paah." reftn-in&amp; to those newly·a.ppointed
Chairme:n or us Senate Committtts: who re-pr~t a shirt towards
"'reaction and riaid constrvatism." The cro'A'd seern~d to look upOn Bond
as a patriarch in ohe mold of Jesse Jackson and responded favorably to his
maoy t:alls for unity of ract and muion. ··ne cask is to bqin anew, •• Bond
summariz.e:d ,"becaus.e wt can survh•c and we l:an endure."
Fir11 elc&lt;~e&lt;l to the Ctoraia House of Representatives ·in 1965, Bond
1ermed his journey f'rom Atl~nta to Burfalo a "soberina" 0\'Casion in light
of the recent rash of kl11inas that has.plaaued black rommunioies in both
citiH:. Callina the incidents a .. tcrrifyinJ mystery to all of us,'' 1he fat her or
nve descr·ibc&lt;l his recent dforn co place restriccions on his children's
outslde accivitics.
Bond expressed his di!C()nlcnl wilh America's political future, sayinc this
uprom1ses co be a couah and frusuatina trip to the 21st Century." Bond
auacki:&lt;l his political eolleaaues. dcscribin&amp; the recent Presidential election
as a choice between ''atit:c and Grecian Fonnula nump.tr two."' whitt
cwsin&amp; Gcotaia Senator Herman TaJmadae as "311 awfu1 man, a te-rrible
man," and descrlbin&amp; New York Scnator-eleel 1\lfonse O'Atnato as

· PANEL
DISCUSSION

..sua.nac... •

· SataR()ay, .NooernbeR 15

cic 7:oo pm
Re() Jacket. 2.o() FlooR
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Cro.ftCGL SftaT m usic b;y M r';E . H CUJWl.
Th.a. .&amp;1tffalQ Kcla'i'{mdrct Dancll Group

P ANBL DISCUSSION roPIC:

"Iftdfa'a 2ole .fn the Thfrd Werld"

SPEA.XERS.

Dr. p. AltlMidl. J)ept. or 8ocial Pol&amp;nclationa
Dr. P. J ai.o. Dep. or Pll,yela

x.. u. A.U.U. Dlpt. or J!.aalWl &amp;
_ "' •
Dr. N. 1taUa ~-tor), Dept. ot Sociology, SUC - BUP.
ALSO -

REf RESHMENTS lk INDIAN BUFfET

Co~ bi/ SA'•~~

The tolulion, expresstd Bond, is not in lh&lt; proposed formulation of a
black politiCIII pany, whkh conno&lt; sueoee&lt;l with only 13 percmt of the
popular. VOte behind it. Rath&lt;t', the wise and powerful UJe of th... vote wiU
brin&amp; about ncede&lt;l cha.nao. "We lefl half our voters at home," a
d'-inted Bond note&lt;l .

SodiiiTurnlnt 10 ttl&lt; economic....,., the. politi&lt;WI claimed that "AI issue
• betwecu now and, l984 is "'h&lt;IM&lt; the aovemmeot ou&amp;htto bdp Americans
who arc lllllbk tO lldp th&lt;mseh'OS.': A disproponionate number ol
~-''lilt dart undcrclas$"-tive bdow ttl&lt; poverty level, oc&lt;ordin&amp; to
Bood, umoretban one·fourtbofthe nation'ssiJc mntion black famai&lt;5are
in Ibis catqory.
, The bladt peoples' "perpet~ half&lt;it,i unship" was iUustnJe&lt;l by Bond
witb lhe declin&lt; in nwnben of dderly white poor, wllile oheir block
ooilnterparls arc on fM rise. " IIUicad of &lt;o~.-lity of 5acrillee,'' llood
doq....,tiY said, "the natiooo's noor blacks have been oUted to ...,.;r.,.
0(!\laljty."

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Bond alao add.....ed forei&amp;n poliCy issues, strina on "immmse ~an&amp;r
Lakin&amp; P""&lt;e ou!&gt;ide US borders." He' cite&lt;l furor over South Afrka's
~.;.s policy ("1M moll horrendous natk&gt;o iJ&gt; the world") aod the
EoPtian·lsradi peace neaotiotloou as. worldwide inciU.ation towards the
beri&lt;S'I'OCf'l of social eoodltions.
·
TM lraolon holf.llc erisis, said Bond, Is 111&lt; "inevillble result of 30 years
of American SUppo!1 of a ruthless dic:lator.'' For a q uick resolution of ttl&lt;
Tebenon milliMII' seizure of S2 Americans, 8oad...., "fall&gt;t bope."
Tho leaurt was sposored by t~i Afro-Atneriean Satiety of ~us
~. Op:olna · the PfOII'OIII wu a Q.-net of • "~ mu.l c"
porfO&lt;JIIen, The M.........,., who ontcnalned with tbdr sonp abOut.,.aod me lhrO&lt;tlltolll the wcwld.

�Erosion
eases for
Statistics
Depa~ment

~

I
........

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n.. $tatbliet Oeptiltft'lllftt has skiWtr ~ hom

,..,. .. fKtllty ...,.,. but~ ChMrman ,.,. Enl• C,..bcW) hu . .

by l&gt;e' Lalnr Simmons
$prnl'lfllf' Su4/J M-rit~

The Slali.saics D:panmeru tJ on tht road to r~o\lcry arte:r
years of at:eerioratfon, attQrdin&amp; to Qairm::an Pf'ltt EniJ. but

saructural changes In Lhe DtpartrMOt arc scill under
con1ideracion .
Alons wh~ O.an of tht F11&lt;uh~ of Natural Sciences and
Mathematic. DuWa~n&lt; Andmon. Eni! roported thar
Statisaics is slowly pulling oui of a p4:riod where it) stnndina as
an autonomoul nuity wa5 challenged,
However, Enls assc:ncclchal any further fa-culty cut&amp; would

place the Dcpanmem in jeopardy. "I don•t think we could
tolt:talc any additional cuu and !uUI m~Aincaln chc type~ of
proarams we have," he remarked .
The ChaimJBn Jltd h&lt; con •~lly justi f~ tht us&lt; or at i&lt;o.st
one more racuh)' member, even though arow1h is no1
expect&lt;d. Enh indst&lt;d that In any alltmpu to aid th&lt;
Otpanment. ~~•tistlcs professors .should be m uS)\1, rau her
1han thOlic trained for other ateu.
Andt'rson aucncd that thr dcpar1mt"nl ., r«over•na from
pa.\"t "erosion." .. The OcJ&gt;artm.:m Chairman has 111~ he
i.iu hopdul as r am on tht r«ovay. h will not be .n;m a~
"'" would like," Andtnon addtd ... but we catlinly are
movinc cow:ud reco\o-cr)' The youna ptofCSX~rs ate v-ery
bri"hl. "
He dcni&lt;'d 1hat the (Xpanmcnt '-' on "ihaly around."
"Sratl10tiCS wu hurt ~tm ycart q,o .. hen 1 llrJ( resc:.arch

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nMcf OVS 8 po~.a.t. -.ftiutloNI ,.I INCiiilnftl. Mlth o.p.rtment C·~n
....... Coelum • • tl\et ~ • .,.. ...... hol4trlt ........,.

aroup len and went to Harvard.'' Andenon upltined.
addina that ......-aJ araduat&lt; students from the Jl'OUp will

cuts,

remain at UB.
Math Drpanmeru Chairman Lewi! Coburn bdinres the
facilh~ of the Sutistia ~&lt;nt has bt&lt;n fidd moderately
constant durinJ lht la.st few yian. '"They've hired some new
guys and they haven '1 gone do'ili"n .appm::iab1y in chrec years,
in ltrmS of staff," ht said . Asked if t&lt;ath&lt;n havt been

"The dtma.nd b sdU there and I r-AP«I it will continue:,··
And~n nOted . ..So we wil1 be loo~ing ror-opportuniuo 10
m«t: this~udcnt dnnand in the: future. Ob\ioU!Iy if we can't
move In chiJ dtrection. ma.ny students ..,.ho mtgiH wish to
enroll in courses in rhesc arc3J. " 'ill likt:l)• cncountt:r somt
JnconHnicnrc or dirfitully in rind.ina couua that fu tht:~r

borrowtd

rrom

his depanmeTu '"'ra teach scaWctc&amp;, Coburn

replied, "We're undt:r pressure ourselves and couldn't a (ford
to lend lhem. We: don•t have the: manpowt:r:•
No1ing th-ai the StatistiC'3 Department could U)( addhional
hclp. Coburn WI.$ quick to point Olll th•u che Math
Deparcmtol was in a similar position. " No one upe&lt;:ts major
growth in an y dcpanment :· he: said. stressint 1hat 1here is a
.. natural dmsand" fo r the Stati.S1it:s Oepa:n!llt:OI.
In regards to changes in Sutisi'in, Anderson
remarked, "The depanmcnt chairman and I have agreed 'Yit
should considtr formal changes ... The depattment is ,mall
cnou.gh to invol"'e 1hc entire faculty in 1he r~\I&amp;IU.alloo
pro«$~. ' 'They arc coming 10 me wi1h -Wgg«tfons. and ahe
l u&amp;tt"ions arc "''ell Lbought..aut and I am inclined 10 ~n

thc:m."
In regard.S to ailments and ranedies; of the depv1meru.
Anderson said tha.a formn V'Ke Pres1dmt for Academic
Affatn Ronald Bu.nn recos:nhed the larsc c:ruollmcm demand

'" Slatislics. Compuler Science and Mathematics and boptd
pfO"'ide inereues in.ssaff Eo fullv 11\C'Ct Lhisdcmand . Bud

tQ

ho~~er. II

Ihe' Scare IC'vcl prCYcnrtd I he

~tnl

from follow!~&amp; this d~r«tJJn.

sc:hedul... "

When ques.ioncd abouc c:hanJc:s in chc Dcpanme:ru·~
uia1na.scructurc, Eni1 !laid !hat he would ''lovt"lo ha"'~ new
facult)'. ' ' Wt•rc cnnilrt.ncly re•c\•ahJaring. rcvbing courses and
curriculum and h~we added undcraraduatc: courses." he:
cxplainc:d. " In llddhlon. we have provided service: e:o\Jrses for
grodU:QtC: SH.ldtnt• in tht.• bioloalcal and rnedical ~l etlCes that
JolilfU!'d •'lll ~prin&amp; and h3vc &amp;tane:d again."
Cunccrnin&amp; a committtot C'Stabli~hcd for chanac. Ems
poin1cd OUI Ihal "nne (arully n1cmbC1', WiJJard H.. Oat worth
11 rcmlnaand che f&amp;ettll )' h. retrUIIInl· Th~rc is a good market
for JfiiJ students who art: Mal.b.t.tcs majors. and the
d.,anmcnt " dolna "'"·"

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" tolOC shoc:L $)'ndromc. •• an i11ncu auoctaltd
•ic'h the UK o( ltmpons.
'
The \\om.an. who hu rtqucstcd that ht:r name not M
made p.~blit~ wu admiuf'd euUtt I his w-.·tek. wat.h a hi&amp;b
rC\'er _ Docton. repOrtedly d•aanosed hft aHmmt as lht
mysterious diKaK -..hach J:l.lned nation;a.J aucnuoo t~o
monchs a&amp;o.
treatN (01

Univcnity Haltb Sm&lt;i« Dir«&lt;or luther Mundman
J.aJd he has ttOl bt-to ablt: 10 dtttfmi-M •'he:thn the. Jlrl
ftr)( c:ame: to the UB infmnary btfort' aoin&amp; 10 lhc
N&gt;spit~. Evm if sb&lt; aid, ht rcnaikcd,1t misht 1191 hove
bcm diqnos«1 as tow syndromt
'•Anythins •'ilh a high ft\·er can be roXie shocL
syndrome," Mu.,dman said. "You have to go back and
&amp;« tb.at

lhc was using c.ampon.s and Lhm you put tv.o arMS

I'NO IOicthcr. ••

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l&amp;O. Th• araduat&lt; provam is lo [ICf qUite tOOd and
cncouraac:s an undnarad~lc ,oim·ma;or. h tOO to enlarge.
undc.ratadUIIc prop-anu.''

He npla1ned thar the &amp;1lmrn1 raulu, .. from a

\a-)'

sp«ifi&lt; bancria •hodl l&gt; dlfftcuh to KlrntUy.''
To.-ic Shock Ji}Ddtomc •a.\ rim tdaled to aampoo usc
in mid·Seplanba by th&lt; Cent« for Ols.ase Conuol
(CDC) in Allanta

Sl'lonJy lfit"NatdJ . II "'~ fC\C~ thai fou r CI5CS Of
the iUnt.s:s "'ere reponed an l::.ric County since J.anuM)'.
with one fa111ity. AA:-co,dinato lhc CDC. 40 pcoplr havt
dl&lt;d or th&lt; do$QK notoOIIIIIy &gt;tnc&lt; 191S.

Art History Undergnd Assoc.
'
.;~
LECTURE:
j&lt;,.~ \

"The Impact of Civic Move"'ents
In European Public Squares"
Presented by:

Michelle Cohen - recipient or
1980 Rumaey- Lord Fellowship
TUESDAY, NOV. 18th at 4r30 p ;;134. Squire Hall. MSC
iSiS~

JAPANESE SA presents

INTERNATIONAL
BOWLING
C(!mpetition - 3 games!
Saturday. Nov. 15th at 12:45pm
In Squire Han Bowling l anes
MEMBERS 25c • Non-Members $ 1.50

FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS 1 p.m.- 9 p.m.
Draft Beer SOt Well Onnb

1.00

Wine 1.00 Munchies Free

What 's betur than happy hour ot P.J. Bottoms?
HAPPY DAYS!
Every Friday and Sarurday 1he HAPPY DAY at
P.J. Bonoms begins at I p.m. and goes tiD 9 p.m.
at night.
So if you're·looking lor HAPPY DAYS. stop by P.J Bonoms

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Enis ):t)'~ thai ht 1). not _;urc "hc:n lht Oc:panmm.t is up for
a«rtdhation , norina lhal it may poslibly occur tb.i$ )'H.! or
nut . .. Thr lut cvalu.auon " '&amp;I buically fou•..and·a -half )flU

UB woman 'in hospital with 'toxic syndrome'
A UB student "-as I&amp;Mcd an .. fan •• condauon in
Kmmor&lt; Mer&lt;y Ccn&lt;nl Hospual "'h~ sb&lt; is t&gt;r;o&amp;

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�!.J editorial
! Threateniag equality
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Support the Bulls

UniO&lt;tUNOtoly, ,_, oroao Of lhlt Un.....lll)'-00 Wllh lillY pubjlc
lnslllulion-oro ID&lt;n b e t - mlaslon ancl , . , _, Tlt«o ill the humon
I&gt;Oiont,_. to Go •aot
boll 1111 "-'&gt;clint upon lllfldtno. Theta 1o a
Qu.tllty odue&lt;~llon. out tuition hillel and llvNII or
mission lor
~ retr~t ~I he dream.
So, it lo no surprise that U8 would ,.,.. on olmoat 1000 mote lteoll,_
:! I~ lt C&lt;&gt;Uiclllandlo lhia poll FilL lkll 11 _ , . I)Oinl lhe OD&lt;nPfomloa
,;. haM IO atop.
Since u,.·Cotoy odmln~rollo&lt;laflppocl l&lt;&gt;to I he Exocull.. Chambeta, UB
and U.. Slota UnMB!ty ayotom ....., tllcen the bloWL Wo... ....,
letiOUr- IOPNiodty CUt. Wltchod II ~mental IlOilO ..... boon
deplotod. and looUd on aa top roto l&gt;folooiOnl ,.... toft.,... ... ol atmecJ
5

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•- •ell.

To /~

loW""'"'·

Z

aevtra l '"""sand people' behind yOU wanting yOU to
~lit t&gt;eUtf it i s aU right to &amp;how

EditOr.

win. Conlflly to

T~is Sai\I!OIIy -"&gt;otAiirod lilt UB Bulla

na.. th.V

Hflt cl\ance at a wlnnlng eeaaon atnce f09tDall wat
booughl _.. , _ yaaro ago. I'm ouro It """"'"'' hUll
rhdlr C/lsru:es any If 811 or uo G.. .ldocl to drop I&gt;Y and
et.ow the team we ru.rty do A'tl. a. maka eh 1ne

i

oc~l olrint and beotdH, It boats doing'l&gt;oiT&gt;IWDfk. So
come on ovt and chHf the Bu•ls on 10 a soa.son we can
Ill be ptOUO of. It'S our •ut dll nce. (And U )'OU"re one
ol the llror aooo In oltanda,.. yOU get • seaL!

Tun Corotts

dJttMMteein tne WOttd wn..,ygu·rtoul on IM fWdwtt,

programs.
Then. flit year, ,.,. l dmlnfatraHon t.GfMd 10 trf\POII a record num:bef of

fre&amp;f'tfnel'l on alrudy boleagured departments.. MOte arudenr• mea.n mCHe

Fast for the hungry

money from 1~ Slate. but o•etburcUned lacukr often means quauty tS
tttreatened. The argument thai ttuct•nll Wtf't uMd-to t;~raw mote mon~y

to tl'le Unr•etolty-ond 1~11 1~ oullorod most-in IO&lt;ms or tuchlng
elt~rveness-ia not IUoglcaL
Pre:aklent Robert L. Keller's recent ennotmcement that ceiltnos wilt
again be PUI on fret-hman admls.slona rnaket us bfeattle a IHUe easier, but
we are ati11 uncomfortable with the precede!) I 1111 ye.~r•a decision seland
Its lmpllcatlona, Wo ete cllll tt110no telk o l open admissions and warylng
sun·Cierda. and cannot confirm I hat the averages and SAT scores our
guidance counsellors 101e1 us we f\Gecled to get Into UB are uph11e1.
We have objected in the Pill 10 the 1\uvy emphesls placed upon
fe:teerch et tills UnivefSIIY 1110 argut&lt;l that 100 many "ooo&lt;S''teact'le's go
Wllhoui recQ1Jnllton, We've complained that 100 ohen U'le "quallly
education" mlsslon o t this UniYtrslly Ia eompromlf*l.
OVerburdening faculty, as the UnlvoraltV did thll semeser, only Infects
tne wound. We hOpe Ktutctt's dec/alon lo reinstitute class ceilings Is an
lndic.allon that teao.nlno Quathy and ac.edomlc lniOOrilY Ia gett ing renewed
focus a1 UB.

To 1M Editor.

On bel!oJI of the UB Compus Ministry AsiiOCIIUon, I
urge all !itudents, facutt)' and s·taff to partk:Jpateln the
Oxfam Fast for Hunger On Thursday. Eacn year on IM
'(hurscs.y before Than~_gfving. we ••• uk.ed to put
aside vlalons of turkey and gib..l orevy, to epand Of'IG
day in hunger and to pul asidtJ the food money t or tt'l•
mflllon&amp; In the viorld who spend ¥irtusuy ev4N'y dly in
hurtger..
,
In order to observe tl'lls year·a Fast In I fl'lCanlnglut
way, lf'lt campus MJnlslrfes Assoclatlon haa organlzod

a tiunger Feasr to be held In tho Flllmote Room In
ictuJtt 1'4all, from 11:30 a.m. toJ!30 p.m.. on Thurs&lt;Jav.

Ro&amp;m

Please come to the Fillmore
al that tim¥, and
:.pen&lt;f your usuat luncn money on a lyPical Tnlrd WoriO
neel. All proceods aJter minimal o.ttponaes wUI go to

...

&gt;.-f-a.,..America..

Weighted down

aflnklng w11e. . In C•meroon. as wen ae many otha.
Jrojoe-11 that work to rlelp nongry peopfe feed

tttemselvet.
Even '" '"'' mldat ol ree:asstOn, lnfi•Uon and gonerat
tJConom1c malaise. we continue ~o benefit from an
&amp;bu.ndance ol food. Vel the gralit,ude we offer on
TnanksgiYing for our bounty and good fottun!S can only
aou~o nouow In tno tace ol the atarvaUon and
depdvltlon thlt e wlll5 throughouttf'ltl wor·l d,
A Gonatlon of $3 (the cost or an iv•rago lunan rooa~)
wlll be roquesto&lt;t Vou rnay. ttowover. conlfibule
w·h•tevor you can.

O¥tam «originally I her Oxlord Comm•tUtt for Famlns

So fat ttte t:JfOoett hlndrancos to tno proposed UB Qfl_C-are Center ,ave
been its propOnents. lhere IPPelfl to be Utile II~ tound, rationll
ptannl11g amidst the .squabbling that ;oes on and the proleot mtl)l Ole from

swagn1nc:y

diet) hoa btOn pro•l&lt;lod relit! to the world's nungry
, neany !ony ye~ra. Ycwr COf!Hroonon to lhe
unlftean bf'anch of thit mternational orgenlllllon will
to aoward pro·~~~ "ealtn SONices In Bangtadesn,
ff'IPIO'ri~ egricutture fn Gtuana •nd India, a "'d finding

•

The best suggt.ltiOn to &lt;Jate 'lria.l macJe by Sub 8olfd Ct\afrman Mar"
Moote WhO ceeaeo to, o center to get undiltWIY wnhout a feaslb.titV atudy.
Wor~.mg lron1 a model cent Of at Butrato Slate Cotteoe. Moot'e as.sefta that a
Slmda, program COUld be accomphsMd ll U8 lnG lnattne $COQO Sliltd for
a SIUOY coutO be applied IO luttdlttOThe cornpfotnla• &amp;g.fHtnent rtacneo Woonetday 0)1 .,.,. care proponents
m•)' be 1 mcwe toward befier orgtnluuon. tM.11 coufd also s~ doWn '"e
Pt'OfK:l SOtne moft. And a.pend•no ~ lo •ttwest;oall aspects of lhe
PIOtec"l ~Y also be a sorry move.
A small vcoup ot s'Uppottan lOt ttte ptan lhOukl Qot togethef to cheGk on
licen:s~ng and regutauons and ffom theft w~ to estabhst\ a g&lt;wemt f\.Ce
eommttt~. Th.,e h.at bHn hllfe tnd jvfdvat ln•lflltvt •n lfl'fmt of lact·findrng
ana tpe ,_$,(; prOQOsaf na1 beef'~ uddled by comple~ IUes
There fs wlde suppo~( lOt 1,... c:.onu~&gt;t of aay care. but ewen the st•onge.st
p,-ogr&amp;tnS unno1 auMve II tt'a outltd .,..,. '" dlffe•eot ~fecHons.

Last chance
tl'• almoat ovet.
Artaf 10 nard fOUQ-tlt, bOn•crunc,fng glmOI, l,e US Bulla come t.orNt
aomonow fOf tnelut Hme lhla 11110n. The team m•v not nawe cJone as well
as wa hopad,cona•deling they hive 1011 ftveo•me•afrer wtnnlng thelrftrst
live contestt. but that doea no moon tho aquao Is und-rolng ol !on
IUPJ)Oft.
Although the Bulls are out o f contennon for 1 pl1yott benh, more than
lust porsonol pride and eehootsplrll 110 •~•••~e oo Rotary Field. The BullS
have the o-ppouunlty to mold 1 winning rKOtd to crown their &lt;tongest
&amp;eason ln a decade. an aocompllehrnent t lltrtordlnalre lor a team that
owned c lub llatua Juat 1 tOw ye.ara ago.
Sevtiral record• are also on the IIJ1&amp;, eapectally tor qunerback Jim

Rodriguez. Couplod With IM eXcllemen~ or atolklng a new team and
lndlvlduol man.a will be lrM koga ol beor ouppllsd by tho Alumni
A&amp;aoetatlon.
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A good lhowtng I&gt;Y Doth the ream and Ita fona C&lt;XIIcl pur new munlng
Into l~e ph raM "Wall 'I ill n .. t year.·

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by Robert G. Bull
••, u w fhe 9(HteJf mJndl ol my ~tteta110n
deJtro'f1d Dj academic mad11•u·''-kff'ld of Allen
Ginsberg

tn my fatty UB rears. In order to IPPOat more
tnteliiQoot ll&gt;an I lho\!Qhl ballttsd 1 non-loy league
student, I would IUtk In lh~l.Ciemena Hall
pretenc:Jino to be a Henry Jame• upen. Of courH, 1had
never read any James. I slflf haven't. t•m a mfte
aShamed to admit. I don't even reed the biGk fhtps of

"'a booke to steaJ qUick aummarlea. And in ahort •tory
anthologies. I inV811ably s.klp OVOf his biographical

parag,..ph.

.

r llguted thor •• ue, belno a James e.pe&lt;t didn't
necessarily require ac;,tua/ly rudlng any Htnl)' Jamu.
And euretY eooogt'!. lor a lull year nobody caught on to
my James pretense, For ewamplt, • fflend might show
me one
The Spectrum's eatly punk rock articles,

o'

obVtoualy typed out llnder Ouulade ecetacy. and
••cta1m. ..Gabba gabba hey-what a r\IW wave

do.v -4h whal this Ramonoo cllpa soy-In such an

Motnor friOI'O has become criPP\"" Wit~ thl$
dilemma. The ot~er day, he deapatrlnglv l!Jfom&gt;Od me,

anarettlc. way." l would edft·y1ngty- relol!'l, uvou should

"I'm not •-Choki-SCholar. I'm t,ousands of bOOks

realiZe tl)f.\ tht kleolo!ly propouncll'd by thU. pa!llcular

behind the beet of thtm lnd I simply can't teo.d fasr

drU9'addleCf counter· eultural strain wes profouf'ldl~

enough:' Well, I told him, nobody can beforeii'Kt(te 50.
Vou neve to accept lt\8 fact that even geniUiiQ are

prefigured b\r Henry-ahom-Jomos wfth hit
••perifn4!nta ln autoriialic writing." " Wolff.'• waa IM
USUII ""'ponoe, "you belong at Oltfotd."

THE SpECTI\UM
Vol. 31, No. 35

\ tPI1J.EDRUS

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I """" to realize that my p&lt;lclolul Ploy was In loci
p&lt;ot11eed I&gt;Y a whole bolncll ol ot-nts n.ro. Tho&lt;e
- 0 MIIIO(I tnllllloco, ~111 ll&lt;lha\Oieta and
M""' ohalks. And their &amp;ell-. aUeaot ulme&gt;&lt;_l..

111!1 e&lt;edJtile as my ""n.lln&lt;IIIISI U aidtonlng. h then

oecu&lt;rod to me 11&gt;11 _ _,_ to be - l o d

•••:_next

to lobotomlzatlon-the
~Ito a true od"""tlon.
•
I _ . . , why. olnce atuclonl.l -

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In IIWI quest ID&lt;

cragglelt"

....,tl\loly

came ..... ~ 10 mliiiY ol .lholr mlncla -.y f/Rt
OJ&gt;CI
ltAowlodge -

11.-y

ll&gt;fl¥11 up onc;e I~ got Mtllld In at UB. I think
Nlalzoche has pan of the ana-. He Wfott thai the
ldnd o l lalmlng 1 unl¥0.-rty Hill natutlllly &lt;;tle&gt;PIH
f&gt;!ot&gt;ly lntolllgent stuclon,.. lt'o umalutal. he
wrota.lollooclayoungotuclont'amlndwtthU..IIataot
all the Alia. SaWratlng one WKh tho ctaoalca can be
d!opl&lt;lllng: u
t ~ oro 10o oftiNI '*'oct to
. - try to lmltoto. The student laloH two optlpna. aa
lor ul~- to ,_tthla dllplrh..,_., One. ut
monllonad bofD&lt;o, It to olmpty pretend to k.- ,.,_
lhllll you ~ and hope that .-ybody you , _ at
Auoonoo haarl'l rOod Honry Janwt. Or you can lllos
lfl&gt;-anollltr popular oolutlon W!&gt;lcl&gt; II ruining more
and more onlnlng mindS thia Un"*alJy. Many truly
brloht people I know ore oo wou..q up In a QUOOI ID&lt;
lilOflry .or acl1\)latfy pertocllo&lt;l that t~tY noYer gel
anything dono. One ovon .,,u..,. t~ keel&gt; o ~o&lt;~rnot out
of the Ioar u\at. Of!t( no'o penned tho g-1 Atlltllcon
no..r, prot-• of the 21at Century will unearth his
unlleli...oty olljy SOC&gt;!&gt;omoto yut lhOUQhta.

mod...,

proloundty Ignorant of fUt&amp;enllel modern knowledge,

Don't boll,.. onybody whO. oayo I""Y know Plato.
Joyoo, lleethoVOI\, Mont, Elnstol11lan ~ystca, ...,...,.
coordinate m.l.....,.tlca, Zen, '60's cool
the Now
'1'0(11&lt; Joto, t&lt;orouoc and tM now tochnkluo dent ill•
hi.. como up with to ollrrilnoto denrof plaQue. Tll4!sa
not&gt;UioUo - P I • no dOUbt ohoulcl 1&gt;0 cloclplt«od by
0¥0&lt;1 . - . n man, but ,.,.,., Individual. don't.. moat
unclorg&lt;lldlrlllf tllll'l, boll lha mafori&lt;Y of people with
only 01\0 ctroatum can't olthor, fD&lt; tMI mottor.
A IMtfltunt proiMSOt' -ot mlne had his own
pt-riPIIon IO&lt; thlo
IICflnON. In order to put
tho puny canon ol l\no~~tle4ga the typical
uncltrg&lt;odutlt hu t o - - whh Into pe-tl¥0,1he

razz.

IC-

profetaor ttlrttd out with

aeveral WMII:$. of

humiliation. " You thlnlt yOU ~c~&gt;ow drama,• ha ollen
-.no&lt;tod to anlnctiCIUIOul IIIICianl, "but yOU don't. Ancl
I can lett blcauM what yOU lu•t oald wao otupid."
Stuclonto In IM "'"' mrMII Included, - • ollonded.
but ..,...., that thla h..,.btlng mlgllt 1&gt;0 WO&lt;IhWhll,.
Allor oa•orar ol lhll inlellecluol bellllrtg, the
proiMOOf MOod up a l&gt;lt. Tho • - had been as
r-od -lcally aa m.,lnoa are phyolcolly during
bOOt camp. TM prot ........., that our oavoged
lnlllltCII could now be bollll up In a mol'e &lt;UIIatlc fHI·
on·orouncl woy, And llktwiM, tho ctua atoppecltrylng
to oound orUdlto ond lll !lod ta l~lng osl~ &lt;from•
cttoulatlon
wore oonntclecJ to life ancl not aololy to
clo9ml·podallng loUrnata. Tho prolouofa Wh'P hod

loW

won us oV....

we

w.re 1gn«a.n~ enough Jo ~atar•

obaorbJ~g ~oowtodgt Without prttenptng.

I'm IIIII, how..or, no\ going to r..O Henry Jamas.

11eoplo ' r..peol oay ne'• Doring.

�feedback !f
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N«dlus delays
ToJho Editor:

I em Pflltn11Y a firtt year law a1u"nt at th• Sta le
unt..rolly ol New Yorlt at BullaJo, In July ol thla yur 1
Ollbmltt.O a N- YOrlt State Hlgho&lt; Edllcalloft Loan
Corponotlo&lt;! loatl OI&gt;IHI«tton to the FinanCial Aid
"-'lrnO&lt;II at SUNYAB.II wos oent to 111ma10Wnoa
Bonk SOptarnbo&lt; t5. I , _ a t.ttor lrorn tha bMic
atallnv that tho appllution wao r...t¥ocl Seotemta.
Laat _.._ gettlnv down on my poraonat luna. ond
~avlnv 1&gt;00rd notnlnv lrorn lhe banlt or Alba'l)', 1
telephoned ll.tbany to erw&gt;elt on the atltuo ol my
appltcalton, l wu told over the phone that theY had yet
to rteolvo anything lr""' t he bank. Wor~lll lhat rny
appllclitlon waelost or mlsJald I teleptl011edthe batik to
chedc 0t1 tht appUcei\ion'• slatuL

rw1. . 1 attempted to line! out what wu gotno on and
1wlco Clorko Who • n a - my eanaln the Oludont loon
dtpa11rMif'\l retUMd 10 c-heek my lilt . Thoeif ••cu-M w'a
that lhoy • were loo buSy'' and IIU"IJ up. I wao thon
torced

tO

M.-_1

a pers.onel ViSU to tt"e toans

department. I INinod that my to.n aoc&gt;Htatlon n•d.
Wougt&gt; no laull ot tiM! oppPcallon. bo.., llliii"IJ 01 tho
bank fOf over ahc weeks \1Wa1tlng to Oe toni to Albany.
The onty

e~ptan atton

that 1 wa1 afforded w11 " we •re

really backed up r1ont now.!'

The loan appllcatton proceaa l• a oomgllcated one.
r1,, tne stuoanl 1'\ai\OS '" the loan applfceuon to lt'le

On being gay

l•antt and ohM accep1onco k Ia oont to tile bank. Tho
.,.,k tnon oonda tho oppllcotton to Albony - · 11
-tal&lt;eo alx to eight-. to bo -~ and thon eont
baelt to lho l&gt;anll. The t&gt;anll t,..., Mndo the..,,_ end
ll&gt;e Oludont a - · dopoaill(ltn t i &gt; 0 - '0
account ...,., o ~ of lator tho o..-t
roeei- o - . I wu totcl In July lllal I P&lt;oOOI&gt;Iy ,..,... a - Ill'_., SOpt..-. Ao k to now
II wiN moot likely tal&lt;o Ufttll ~or,.,., to (Ill tho
money. My lundO haYI non out ond I no loniJOI' no... ony
~ , . _ tO pay lo&lt; lood Ond ronL T~ll It
beeauae I rolled on tno - d ol lho " " ' - and tho
otandord tlmothotthl entire p r - usoony teltaa.
Thettme lor atO&lt;tn application to olt at e ban~ blloro
going on to Albany Ia at matt t.o to thr" week&amp;. Th•
proc- uSUIIIy takos throe doyo. My application hu
t&gt;ettn Jilting at tht ban.k for
Ao ol 11110 tltlo latter, aent to
on Oct2.7, rem•Jna
we red. Since BSB la one ol Ute
i&amp;IIIOSt procu&amp;M ol atudonl loal\0, hundr- or
&amp;pptlcollo&lt;! oro In tho proeasa of belnv .-~oao~y
doloyod. Tltlo Is a dlr1C1 Ylotlllo&lt;! ol fho oliO P&lt;_..
standard Wfllct&gt; NYI1ESC requires. that !la)'O ltudonl

•I• ..,.._,

"naN

tho....,..

roans muat be gtven the eonSJ.de.radon th•.t lfl'f

otl*

toan would O&lt;dlnanly be 9ivon. Duo to lhla
11olation SUNYAB/Uiw Scnool•• tn 11&gt;8 pr..,.,.. o t llllng

C&lt;~MUmor

a complaint ageJost Buftalo Savings Bank with the

NY11ESC.

Acheson foom !t. Our program will eona1s1 of uvet

ro lhl Edlror·

With thoa In mind. Sunshine House and UB Gay
Peoplt'l Alllenoe ""•II be sponaorlng, ..Answert 10

lllms &amp;flO eevera! apeo~e,o: attar there will bo tlma for
QUMIIons. Thls '"COmbination will proviclo poraonol
Ins ight ono IMIImony obcM the I rials ol borng ~oy
Know•ectg.e tatho only way to dlspe1 srereorypes. The
evening we havo ptat)necl ie a cn.JJlange to you to
re~&amp;c.e leal W1th undotatandinQ. ano conoemnatton
Wilh settllll'lllY Tl'le eventno w"i'f be •ntCHmauve lot
Doth gay and non-gay people. How c.oulO It De
otne1'W1M: unct..-..tanc:t4ng anc:t acce.p\lng Qey
ano
women-wto.ethar II bl OMaeH or • strangtu- 'J among
tne tHoaooat ot h O.man coneerf"S.

Oueatlona: Ulme and • forum ebOUI being gay".
Oo~fldant of your- opef"·mlndedneas~ wt fnvne you 10
join us on F,lday Novf!mber 14. 1980 a\ Q:OO pm i n

G1y Peoplll ~~c•

Stereotyp.oa .,. only vaiU*.bte to lt\diVIdl.llll Wno
wal'!l t o c,oose 11'\e euy way out. Sttrootypel aHow a.
person to c ondemn wnl'\oul hfS\ 1'\and t•pettence.
St.-eotyon eUo"' a person to aYOt&lt;t dlfffcuH, tHJI
unportanl fiiU'tS.. Steeotypes.. lhougn 4)emelnlng lo
thOseltbtlled. ate eqtUiey narmtul to UlOtl WtlO reso11
to theM fOI they dlttOft atld: dlmmlth tnolr Upettence
ofllfa.

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Ma(k SCIIU04U,.,

OJ/I them i"esponsible
To lhl E&lt;tltor:

t am not pollllceifY ac11va. t nttve1 heve voteo. f
vppooe I om II~• o lot ol poopl• In thro roapoet. I d id
wcome a vok.lnteer e campaign thla Umt mainly dLte
lo consld0r1Hons ot JeU·lnt@rf'..,t. I nad aomt Hme on
my hands tnd c•ra.mS1ances Mr-9ed to dictate
tnYOivement In an et6Ctk»n. Due to wf'lat I u • es the
most ptomlaing sHuat~ h., respect 10 rel•hve

rn

••aJiobilily olele&lt;&gt;llon etlortallound myaott l n - In
tM 011n0Crttlc campaign. My matn tnoH'iallon wu
5011·1nll"'lt. But In the t&gt;ack ol my rnind thofo rniQhl
hl¥1 bHn 1 ph-lloSOphie•l reason 1CM mo becoming
fnwohiCIIn tl"'t OemKratlc cempelgn at a ¥Oiunteer.lo

uy 1am disappointed f/'181 ftnal outc:omll would De a.n
u.ndt rt tlttment. If ther e was a ny alate I did no• want to
aet pttYall u w aa the Reagan·Bual\ alate,
1'1111"-"!UIIy 1 lean toward carter and - • • ll~e
114p-l tlvo HoltZmW!n. To ooy I om dJaappotnlod 1n
regetd 10 ~zmenf'! WCMotk1 be .an ~ateteme.-tl at
tha very 1. .11. Sl&gt;l 11 the ono promiM had ol
prrrentlno lrreaponsl~&gt;'- mllltoritm I""" omi&gt;IIICl"ll u$.
SilO 0 - - . . . , - mihtary a~ponc!IIUrt 1011a1n ond
again.
saw that il ta detrl mentlf to all
tntorlltl-~ally tno lntoroall ol mony QOOd
-.pp~oln lho Army, Novy, Colli Guard, A~ FO&lt;ea. ond
1
Marino• to hon potielos tllot lntorforo with ...,albto
auocadon oJ ovr nat1on'.s rosourcaa tor defense.
l ,neoc.ttd expenditure for ._,marnents t.t" only moan

s"'

, •Otr'ltt Vielnam. We simply cannot aUord wastelul

n111itary expenditure.
AI r01 Canlf,IU 1 Cll'l say 1S that I think he w as •
dlaappolntmt nL He began to actively supporl
u n - rnllillry approbrlaUonl and tno orah ond

oth., d onge«&gt;uo oroposals. But I think ,,... I• a
ohancto Ill• t"""""•llllllty &lt;04Jid bo conttoltod. 1111111on
ts 10 ttlrtmtiY mote prone to tmtiOnaflam and
Ulr8f'f\flm lO fi'Spetl 10 mflitlllam thlt Cartef ts In

ongel b)' oomportson. So I dofinatoly auppo&lt;tod Carter

asttteteaserof two evils. Ttfi i1S true eve!l UlQU\lh many
ol nls indlvtduel pollcfes I opposed. For ••ampll.
besides opposing Increas-ed 111p.ondlture end ,,,~,.," of
t!&gt;o droit I also opposed tn• Otymple bo/colL Butt s till
•upponed C.rtor.
How can Reagan suppQrt a ~limeeo budget when

he is oo•ng to plunge m ts nation into ruin by giv1no the
Penta_gon an unn..ood twenty bfU~ dof&amp;&amp;Js tn lOday•s
,.,.,.,.y lor war gornoo ond rnllltiiY purposu7 Soorns a
lltUe~tr6dk:1oty IO me. Rugan tsa lNPllO IM\t6t'Y
foundation ot clvlllzation w ith hi$ eJtuemely

itresponStblt 9'00GMJ• and plans and auopcwt 101'
Unl'leecteO mnlt IIY armament.
1 can only CfY over t wo people taktnQ otnce w~ ofl
embodhnenla o f jn·eapons.lbUty and lrretJ)Onalble
military adventuriSm end t&gt;tllgerence. I a m not ture It

real dotonll or -ld atablllty ovOJ"/ exlated bUt any
chance for tlthtr ta dtad When we hAve • man In oWce
Who actively ouppof'\ed tho llta&amp;nily ol 1/totnorn. I
cannol un0el1tand hit QtMt ~ lew U'le PQOf

Vt· orana olthlt t&gt;oni!IIIOllplolt wn.. lito people Hlta
hom Who oct,..ly , . . _Ill ~&gt;~vlno tho&lt;n blo- 10 bill
on loroigrl rOC» ~tiM ""'"'ty to vaonty lntotfoco In

a lOt'* natlon'• lntt('l\alaffalrsand to ShOW the t..Mitac:l
s ttu ooukS aub..n ns ....,. and reSOUtCa lor .,
a I'WIIure thai wu COI'ftptetety a.oalnst He lnter. .ls to
""""uet In tha llntt plaoo.
1 am sure many people, u well umyseH. perottv• a
R'38ge.!l-8uan Ucktt and victory as a tti•Nl to their very
5 1 rwlYal. And all 1 ~vi .._ld aboUt RNgan end 8ullt
app41as just asatroogty In togord to D'Amato. l teoltM
same toWird D'Amato 111 do 1owarct the R•agan-Butf\
slato. l dr- oil WH to-lng olllco. To prav..,t tt&gt;o uttor
MStrucuon of wotkS stobllny and sens1bNI dlfen.te
pohey peop• wr-o .,.. aenelbte will need to
aH
thelf e11011 to ea.- tho oY!t olfe&lt;~s arblno horn all
these embodlm41ntl of tnnponstbhty 1a1Ung olhc:e t

••ott

oror lor o ml,.cla.
Thomas Eggertman

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Mooro Nld nol yet gl...,n

us Ult oetalls ot hi.s Chltct Cart Proiec:t aa we taad
feQUHied. lot was qultt &amp;ufJHI.at"g to rNd In The
Spt~Cifum (Monday, Nov. tO) thll we N1&lt;1 aJrotdy

aQ!etO Jo s uoport hiS propoMI. Our

br"" d locusslons .

Wltn Mark ltH aDaolutety no baafs lor hl.s claim lha'
wlltlOUI
prlot study o f hla pro.poaa1 we f'OUI~
d ftcontl"u' our plant tor a en lid Care tea.siOitlty study.
Such untounded aaaumptiO"I and mltrepOrlfng on his
pari .,. moat rtgreloble.

Awl• Mod1go
AltJn RoseniiJid

Warped focus
QUESTION WNII &lt;IO SUNY lluOtnl GO•elomenll
NVPJRG, SASU oOO SUN\' na .. In common?
ANSWER· Tt.ey are all hgtnlng lor theu ~n
tnStlluhOMI lufvlvll r-.,tntr 'hln c;onUnulng lhO
.se~lces tn11 tMy were otlg•nally created to provKto

It's true In examtn•no these var•.O organlz.aUotts. ~•
see

nOIP'II~

!WI a n eye IOWitdt IM tntlhes' IUtWtVII

lhe ~IUC.I of the 1aacrs II OAtlltt'\U.. Ukt trOUbted
tebor llf\..001 acrOSS INl COUI'IUY. tn.eM IASUlUltOf1.1

suuggles result hom overe.panston or sueeess tna•
ted otNra to se~ ,...,•not.
f Of enm~. tut ye&amp;t SASU aueu.ssfulty butlt
coalfl6orl$ ltnOIIQ l•bof. reUQIOYI ana IIU()tnt groups
as parr af the •·a•v. SUNY"' c;ampa;gn. They repeatedly
an1egonlzeo Gov.wnor C-arftt ana SUNY cnancetlof
Wharton via ~tlephone iii'MI ltttet writing c.am'"t0"'
dunno lhi3 ~riOd
Wnanon ft Ugt'lllng blc:t(. tie proposed restruCiutlng
the SUNY·wk:Se gcwernal"'ct llfUCh.ltt to alienate lt\o
pomlcal lnslllutlon SASU trom the gotttmance
Institution Stuaant Aastm bty, This te not a boa tc:Joa U

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representing Sludenl Jnleres ts.
Th11 i5 • gJme of powef. Who realty t~aS eontror? Do
st'IOents hi'f'e any r6gh1-s •t all? What is needed 11 .a
studenl bill ol rlghls specitying amon,g othel Items,
GOtm tenanls t1Qhts, SllJOenl controt 0\fttf student fees
and ptiof not•heaaion of luilton hikes. We are at a
mJc:JstaUon In tl\e sea,ch IOf u-nJ.Jersity demOCiacy ,
While atudenlleJtptore new paths. SUNYoCe-nt,at m~;ti
be warned lhal stUdents wUIIIWOh If pu.ahed too fu. ls
ahls the yeat?

studer'ltS" are lo&amp;d •o relocate to the Amherar campur.
The uue ldea behind a Unlnrsuy fs more tha.n
vocanonal ed u e.auo~. II ~s a soelal, lntettectual,
political and educalional miS$ion within any delusion
to create il university. UB sl"!oulct teaio horn J)&gt;ISI
organlrallon. Wharton scolled at the SASU originated mlstakesr such • s tne Amherst c-ampus fiasco, that
auggestion thai ttuaanta be g Jva(l the same a tucfonts n~es ere a.s Important as classrooms or
unionizat ion rights as taachars or tlrellghttra. Why research facilities. In tne ne'ltl taw yeais, tx.!Udinga will
c an' t students be given tt'lo aamat oppdrtunhy to . rtse as students leave to go to lrlendlfer unlversiUes.
P~oteasors-, seoln'g a sinking stl!p. wll~ J3ke the
unlonlze as proteasors or othor taboret~?

Chanoellor Wharlon II seared. Ho knowa lhll SASU
will •lclouely oppose nlo nu1 tullibn ond dorm ' "
SASU to lighl

10 1

public higher tduclion'a futuro,

Wf\anon wantalo cut ott SASU'a arm1 ana legs.

The game Is pollllco. Tl\0 Now York Public lntorit
1\esoorcn Grcwp (NYPIRG) lobbltd auccutfully lor
uuth·ln·lo&amp;t lng leglolallbn and agafnt l banltlng
abuse1. Th1s angertd mi"Y proml~nl bankers and
educarors who lhereaUM sooghl f1Yit1Qe. FOf the p.~tt
yoor. NYPIRG nao nad to fight funcllno beltlel acrou
New Yo&lt;k StoJo. lnllood of f!Qhllno corporall abuNI,
NYPIAG battles unfvoraJty acsm~nlttratfons for l unda

!hal Sluclents ¥Ott&lt;! Jo glvo NYPIRG. The orgonfutlon
ts bau.,ed b&gt;Kause of success and oYef't.«panaion.
Tiley"'* thoUght that aCO&lt;Iemfci ano would loin wllll
corpora 1a t~ttcutlvtl

to attempt H'f'Pif'G 's

Election observations
ro the Ed1101:
t woutd J•t!.t 10 mtk• apme observauona abovt the
oeneral ttection tut weok.
I bellevtlt wu " Bread lf'CJ «N:11et••ls.su-et that aWIC)I
1ne tepubtlcan patty to power; not moral and not soeit!
iUutl.

Laslt)', we must adc;lress the , ..ve: SUNY·8uffato
that Is.. Oovemor Carey has given SUNY permls.stoo to
1 am concornoo about these aoo 1 om trlghlened
build and reno~ate at tfle Main Stree1 Campu$. ~­ about the tuturt. I tUII don'l know how w e cen ! fJord a
hitalth science complex will be bYih up a1 SIUdent's
15 percent lncrta st tn Otfenae Spending •nd 1 liX cut.
eJtpense. Tuition will ris-e at the same time that
Wllot will hap,.n lo libraries? to higher tdllcollon? lo

lo conjunction with 1110 plan, SUNY allows SASU Jhft
power to uk aaudents, via referendum, to Cf'IOCl\ orf S l
a semester from '"''' payment fcumt, lot a IllII wldo

1ncrea.se proppsal. Instead of courageously totnlno

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SUNY..centft;l 5\e• 1$ ett ltle•f ct~Jdtefl.S.. Wharton IS v•ry
llftll1 While 'Students govefnmenls are preoccupied
wuh mandaioty student ree fs.-sues. he'lt r t~se tuition
and Oorm lo&amp;s. He mav even succeed In 11k1ng ovo'
control of somt mandator·y .student fee.s rr rne
povernments do f\01 get baCk to IP'!e original pyrpose ot

llteboals. Only lho bulldlngs'will remain.
SUNY·8uflelo, like SASU;- NYP!RG and s tudent
gowrnments, haa grown loo large too fast. It will not
m1nage 1ts own effarrs ptoc&gt;erly 'tift'llle tending ofl
Wharton's and Care(a ailacks. fn the next five yeaJS,
there will be excruciating

pressure for SUN:V to cut

ba~~

a

lis operations. Tl&gt;e prlvote unlveralfias, joined b~
reulcflranl GovernOr ar&gt;d Division o f l~e 8\Jdgel, will

f'OI

eara if UB ls tJnprepated for \he atllck. SUNY·

Central will proJecJ llaelf first It's odd thai Ihe people
who mo.Y sa..'SUNY may not be hare In th&lt;oe 0&lt; 10011
, . .,.. Sto;Otoll and parenls Nlve po!Rical_, Why
they woukt wanllasave UB ta unClear.
Eacll of tho groups, SASO, NYPIRG, $ l - t
-nmtw&gt;la ano SUNY.au'l falo ore NQiltfng f01
aurYiv&amp;l SASU can'l flght for student rigtl)s bKIJuse
t~ ara f!Qhtlng for SASU's right tO · exioL Same .

pr-m plagues NYPIRG. Student govemrnonla hi vt
annlhf"'l!on. NYPIRG'a omfulon may be i l l Down In Talbert Hall, tNI Sl..,.,l Aaaociat!on. the outgrown 1/lelr origlNll pwpose ol ,.,_ling and
Graouoto SlW.nl Association and tho
O&lt;fonttd 0&lt;~ atu&lt;fen111. they'll"'"" ro stan organizing In
SU&amp;,B oord I, Inc. GO aboul their regular lntlllullonal - to stay a flool. Finally, UltltMff nos salcf Ifill It
actM1i•. llul au-Jn . _ . Ia ooino 10 IMd to l&gt;altle. WO&lt;IId talhef- QentaJ SclloOI buildings IJiltn Otudenl
-~.,.. TNI cost of ,,.,. ,.,r,...otlono ..mcomoSUHY·Cer&gt;traf will atllmpt to gain control mondato&lt;y ttudenl 1 - tn\1 yoar. St..,.,ll NIYo to hallflt UBin lhe tutu,._
ol Jlle ltuclent grcwps - • originally orgeniZtd
a&lt;OOOfud a bureaucracy that conlrole mflllont In
lila unhy. UnfO&lt;IUnOIOIY,
mandato&lt;y f - cotl«:ltd por yNt. W!larton'l SUNY· lo g... Sluden!a
Cenlral will auampt anoti\Or moMy grab Ihit,..,, and aucceos llld growth ,.... rebounded unfiWOfably and
now
11\0
grou""
nght
to
oJilsL Ulut labor unions,
1M lnatltutlon't (SA, GSA and oil othw """"''
GO..,.,monto) do not know how-to orgonlzo ttu..,to. IIU..,t group5 mulliMrn lhat tllelfconstilutotl come
They haYO gona awoy from their o&lt;tglnaf mlaalon of flral. w~nout organltlt&gt;o. '"""' '• no o&lt;oanlzat!on.
Wharatha moral or lhla ato&lt;y? StucleniS muat unlta
providing otudenta with lnformollon abovt upcoming
,......, or&gt;d 11\0&lt;\ org011fzfng atcwnd thooe laiJoo. 10 troht for the ballc
and rights that~~.,. rn
lnOIMd 1110 otu..,t organfullona .,. ftgfltlng among trouble of loalng'llirtfn~ lhe power struggle with SUNY·
ti\Omaelveo. Fa&lt; oxomple. UB'o Stllden~ A-lion C.ntralln t t15. I cNinttd •awdifnt-, Urifteo Will nover
~ontfnue• to p l a y - with NYI'IAG"a f\lndlng Wllllo be def. .led"durlno an anll-lultion hike rally In Albany.
not wOfltfno off. .tlwly OIOIIIWno coaHIIona with lallo&lt; ll'a "'" INIJ we begin thinking again oJ Oludenls,
lntl•tc:l ol lnatltutlona.
and other community g&lt;oupl.
The .tudenl QO'Iernmtnt'o may very well watoh ao

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.,.ell

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o1..1r cf11os? Thtft't atweya a cry ror more defen-se
spending but hardly 1 voice lot non mllltary progra.ma.
In tht 1111 tew years tome evangellcat Ctvtstlana
nave entered tn&amp; POlitical ltena to Oi)pote equat rights
tor wome11. and an lnctaa.se I n military ~dlng . I
wondof wnert they wert durlng tho Vietnam Wer and
the civil rlghll movement.
I lind II fa. . tnallon !hal 1noy wan! a conllltutlo~al
amendmenl to ban Mboftlon and certain blr1h conttol
dovrcoa (IUD) when they won't e ~e n auppotl the
tHOPosed oqval right&amp; emendment 10 the oonatltutlon

aomelhlng lhll gives women legal and .,mbollc
rocog niUon. I oo look forward lo 1no day wllon Job
applicants aro not fudged by genda.r or ag_e but

u niO&lt;IuoaiiiY lhll dOOO not hawon wllhout lhO force
ol law. The cons1ltutlon Ia 1h e basta for laws and oourt

casea.
Equally lntorel!lng Is thll 1ne IUO Is 1 potentlaJ
I&gt;UIIII huord to womon yotlhalls nol why fl - uid be
blnnltCS.

Womon are lr&gt;dlvfduala with thoughta and feelings,
11\ay roaJiy aren't dellealo croalurot r\01 11 all ohlna
doiiL Men arBft't Immune to thJ~a that women •'•
vul-abll to 11'1 only toelely and maaa media l tlat

pon•ava women •• a1mpfe mtncsad and wnouonet
crnturea. I know many IJMrtlve lnlefiSgenJ w omen
·~ I'm aura tM next generation wru be the. aame..
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••, never thought I'd IH telling" soul
thll the most exciting ~zz 1ecord ro
.,.,.,. Mong in weeks "-.d P•t Meth"ny ·s
,.,., •t the top..•• But 80/81 is"
motUr•r of • sOSSJOn. "

- Jeff Simon
Buffs!o Evsning News Recording EdltOt

At ·26 years of age, guitarist Pat
Metheny has the world et his fingertips.

His fresh neo-tusion fe.u incorpoJatas
5uch dispanne inlluenc:e.s as the Be-~tes,

John Coltrane, Waylon Jennings. Gory
llunon and Sob [)yl111 Into a son of
musical molting pot. It's a 1au that
succeeds nor because h -ls overtly
commercial lthe Spyro Gyre-Chuck
Mangione 1&gt;111 of goodal. but because Its
amalgamation of )ozz. folk. rock,and
country roots reflocts 1 common

o;cperience to Metheny's
young audience.

ev~r-exPancting

A. virtuoso musician since his e.arty
tMns in rural Lee' a Summit. Missouri,
Melheny f•S1 grabbed the attention of
the )au wotld ill 1968 when. at the age
of 1 4, he won a scholarship from down
b••t maguine to ttudy at a summer jan
cl1nic. It was his first veer on the
Instrument. At tho rime, he was heavily
Into the st'll&lt;! of t~e lote. great Wes
Montgome&lt;y. ploylllQ 1n ocr•ves and
U$OilQ his tt&gt;umb in Place of ~ guitar gicl&lt;.
It's this clatity of sound and impecr;ahle
sense of time distilled from Montgomery
that sets Matheny ap&amp;&lt;t from the legions
of jazz.~ fusion guiteriata.
That lytlcol thlrrg
L.ee's Summit seemt en "'"''kely ptace
to spawn a jau talent. &amp;it Metheny
honed his skills willie pfoylng nightclubs.
per(Ofmlng 5/loWS, and doing SIU&lt;flo WO&lt;k
In nellby Kamos City - • hotbed of jau
swing in the Lester Young
trodition-while otln In high school.
.. Even today I think of what I'm playing
as son of ~ Kansas City otyle, evolved or
modernited. tt•a that melodic, lyrical
thillQ," he n,plalnod In an Interview in
doWt&gt;beBI(Mwch 22, 19791.
Afte&lt; gradu&lt;otlng from high ochoo4
1878. Meiheny wu owwded 1 full
acholal'$hip to Oludy It the University of
Miami. But aftlll Ollt _.ter the
18-year old was hired to tetch-the
youllgest member of the achool's mu•lc
faculty.
In April, 1973 ottho Wicl&gt;ita Jan
Fetrtiv.4. he met fellow Midweoterner,
vobilt Gory 8un01l, himulf an
p ; - of fusion jou. Burton' s middle
'60. RCA records such u A G.,W,.
Tong ~ Ourte&lt; ami A Lofty Fake
A""fFW" """'"'' oth&lt;HI, merged rock.
folk. and country stylln;s wllh jazz-In
aomu respeecs the mua1c was en
accurttte portent of Metheny's neo·
fuolon.
Uko the preunt day Pot Metheny
GrOUP. tlie G-v Burton Quartet- llunoo
oo vibes. S1.eve Swollow on bus, Sob
Oil dtumo, end l.any c...,.,r on
guitar-dabbled 111 oiec:trlc sounds· while
maln••!nlng an ocouatlc, nltu&lt;ll·wood

ill..-..

earty.

t lmb14. The. parallel botwoen 1.his ea,ly
period Coryell and Metheny Is evl!ll mor•
start~ng-a jazz fife tempered with a
co~~ntrvlfolk melodiclam. !On Metheny's
80!81.the COUiltry/folk straon
on
' ' Two Folk Songs.. and "Goin' Ahead, ..
the solo guitat ventute that closes 1he
album. I

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Anyway, Burton wu so totally
1mpt1ssed with Metheny's playing that
he PrOCUred a facUlty position for him at
the Berklee College of Muoic in BostOil
whefe Burton 1s en inatruc1or. At 19

years of ago Pat beamo the youngeS1
tnstructor in the history of the achool.
stayh1g for a year 1nd D half during
1974·75.11 seems tho world just
couldn' t spln fas·t enough to suit Pat

Metheny.
&amp;inon lator onllstod Metheny to play
1 l · string guiw In hla mld·70a Quintet
Wt\ich also included Mlck Goodflek on
6·strlng guitar. During Metheny'rthtae
ye.a t ter&gt;U18 wrth the quintet, he was
feattXed on the ECM albumsllir!g,
OtallmS So ReM end Plt...._..-s.rKOrds
that Impressed wllh tt..ir misty morning
am~ence - Burton 'a

vibea suspended ln

the floating twln-guhat network.
Thanks to 8 suggeStion from Manfred

Fteher.ECM's founder lnd principal
Plodut.,. Met"""Y recorded his first
olbl.m, Bright Shei.Jf•. which was
releosad in May 1976. The record
featured the trio he occasionany w&lt;&gt;&lt;ked
with when he wasn't toUfing with

Sunon: Jaco Pastorius. now the
celabrated basist with Weather Report
end Bob Mose-s, Bufton's drummer of

many years~
Metheny's setOild ECM
olbl.m . Wareroalo~ -roloased

in June

1877-leaund hla exPfl'lmentally tuned
12-string guitar in eddit'IOfl tO German
bossist·cornposer"a&gt;ertllrd Weber.
drummer Oan Gottlieb, and ~nist lyle
Mays. The .success of the album-it wn
listed on the Billboard Jozz Chsrts lor 30
woeks and r..Celved el(tonsllle rtdio
elrpley - prompted M11heny to sp4it from
the llunon Quintet 6l)d form the Pat
Matheny GrouP with W01~
l&gt;oklovrn Mfys and Gottlf*l joining
bauist Man. Eg111.
I '-ft my hMrt in Sen lort~Uo
In January 1978, tl&gt;e newly formed
quartet recorded Mllheny's third ECM
album, PIJt Metheny Group .leatuting tho
meiodlous Weother Report·ttYie epic
" San lorenzo ... l.llst yUt. Metheny
roleued N- Chet.uqua,o trult solo
llburn that - thallks to the wonders of
ove&lt;dubblng-showcuerl 8 uniquely
bt!autifut layered guile&lt; sound. '" late
1879, the Group followed with AmericM
Ger1J11B.an e)(tenaion of the electric
chamber jazz of 1978'a Pat Mfrt"""y
Group.

Pat Metheny Is c:entlnly one of the
more re.sourceh.ll musk::f.IM in Jan..
lnc:Wr1g the recently roleaaed 80181
album, he has ,...ned six olbu:n$ over
four years. " The p4oyoro who etand out
aten't the one who ploy thlr Instrument

~ethany, 80181,

(ECM)

Pat Metheny has only himself to thank
for his SIJOCeS5. He's solely respons:IPie f·o ,
pursuing what c... be seen es a unique
dttec:tJOn In music. one that focuses on •

grldually·unveomg musical personality
rather than an aH·at-onca, ..here's
everything I can do .. portfolio. Each of his

five albums auests to e diHerent
direction .
At fllt8itn he had the moture fortitude
to di\lorce himsolt from the imitation of
ian ~~~ Wit$ MontgomlfV and pursue
his own guitar voiee. At MYenteen. with
tlvft yeorsof guitat .."""... behind lim,
he hod the audKity 10 10k Gary llunoo II
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NEW W OR~S IY SYLVIA AND
kOEHINO: The fl'hOIOOflpht ot .Mm
S11-i• •net V. .-tllllc work• of leclty
Ko.ning I• CwrtndY f••tur•d • t Th•
M~t't Galj,tcy, ~ Ettt• SlnMt. untfl
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.... JO.

lmltwte another. Others hove a mystical. cosmic tool&lt; aehieved With
loyf!fs ot blue pierced by broght. white emanations.
Ho,..ovar, the dnps ol colO&lt; whoch ore appatently used to reveal
the l~Cddetltol nature of tho process. eounttrllet any emotio&lt;tal
ruction. The ""-•to tlemonts of Sylvia's atyte seem to worit
against each oth«, end resuh tn wor·k s whfch a.re not visuaMy or

conce,ptullly strong on t~r own. Actualv, this y,ho4e exhibit looks
lifca teal pnnts done at s umrnor camp, as tho artist seems mO&lt;e
eonce&lt;ned woth C&lt;lll"''l unique effects than monipulating them into
rnooningfu4 art.
Wu:ard of Ot
The drowlngs and paintings by Bocky Koentg have a. surreal fnring
to them, as they eonslst of strange sl)apes randomly floating on the
p4ct\Ho p4ane. A• of tho p;oces heve lllmil"' themes running thtough
them, and aoo baoood on the aamo personal vocabulary of forms.
The titles Indicate t"'" basic them. . in these wO&lt;ks. One of these
is dreams. 11 In "O.eom Voyego." in which bi&lt;d ond oait-llke images
are pieced In e s tronge. pln~lsh atmosphere. Travai ls another
common theme. For exempte, "Mgh\ Passage" consists of brightly
colored forms connected by a thin line. lndl¢oting movement 'lhtough
a' nlght sky. Spocitlc places are alto 6hon portrayed . asln " Rural
Mark," which ,haa a map like appoerance. Although the titles provide
a premise :md theme for each work, the fact that the imagery and

Sylvia

and
Koeni g:
Some
b righ t
spots

eompesltion ls the same throughout makes Interpretation of

Tho Artist's Gallery Is ·an old lea house converted into a n
eJChlbhJon apeee. While thls may be an innovative concept, tho

ondividual ploces difficult, as they seem t o blond into a series of
woi kS, concerned gonorauv with abstract , 'Subconscious symbolism.
I didn' t liko the artist's style. because It is visually uneppaallng.

temperature lnsJde the gallery was about 20 degrees. Perhaps this is

but I noticed that it does seem to contribute a great deal to the

olfectivonoss of htr art . In tho drawings, the forms oro crudely

why the cutrerit e.hlblt of photographs by Jim Sylvia and drawings
ond paintings by Bocky Koenig left me cold. Although tho s how as a
whole rs not ou1atandinq, thefO were bright s pots. and some

rendered. giving them a rough. primitive feeling whlch reflects the
inner consciousness from which they wer-8 taken. The shapes are
drawn w hh1hin, dark lines, which are pieced almost randomly, and
often se~ to contitue off of the paper. Consequently, the forms

lncflvldual works were impressive.

Jlfl) Sylvie's "Scopes"

I! a series ot photographic images of

folie~, created by . . .yanotype process. Generally, they come

must bo.,..d u Individual symbols, whoso tloeting appearance and
lack of relerk&gt;t'lship to the other forms evokes en elfectivety

acto&amp;~ aa attractive compositions of subtle shades of blue and

upsetting reaction.
"Cro•Y Wind in Kan..s" perheps best tYPifies the feeling which

white, whleh eom~ne abstract effecu with identifiable images of
leaves, fema. and other growi"ng things. However, the major focus
of the exhibit Js on the manner they were made, w hich is seem4~1y
more inttKIIting than the end product.
Cyancnypes au1 done on a specially prepared blue paper. where
Sylvia p41Ud fo4iage to be reproduced This light sensitive surface
wes the" ex-posed to the sun. leaving negative white images of the
subject Rnlllv. it w1s P'O(tssed in oceans. rivers, salt marshes and
other bod1es of w1tet . The results aft quite varied, {Of they were
done with diffonog materials In diffO&lt;ont locat100s. and beuuse the
coating ptoce11 wn done randomty to create abstract etfec:ts along
wlth tho images.

Koenig

IS

attempting to convey. Its k'ltenH eotors and sugge'Stive

fonns eonluro up Images of the tornado lo "The Wi•ard of Ot(' and
evokes e strange, tuneal sense o f e cornfield gone berserk .

More dority
Although the e&lt;tm'a awte and P\JfPOII are imtresting, hot use ol
imagery maku these wO&lt;ka ultimettlY unsuceesslul. The same tvpes
of imago• ore usod on oviry ploco In the exhibit. The most prominent
of those .,. triangles. v·shapes and a suenge rectengle with oblong
projections. and a few othaf sl)apes, which can be seen in aD sizes,
colors and combinotlono. Seemingly, this constant repitition would
clarify their meaning. however, it merely makes their purpose more

~

Waitt colors
Hanging near to these photOQfaphs is Sylvia's explanatton of the

obseure. They don'l evoke any penicutar reaction. nor do they

cyanotype proc. .s, and of the premise behind the works. tf thls1s

appear to symbo4iu anythlng spoclfic-ehhough theY may heve

tlld. they e.ssurne more mea,...ng a-nd vatue. FOf exampte, knowing
some obsC\Kt ~leal conrtOtetions.
the techn.iQue eml)k)yed arouses visual interest , as one wants to se~s aspect which makes viewfng these works frustrating. as
the efftctt produced. Simllerly, Sytv1a's assertion &lt;Oat he ls trying to
they would probably ba &lt;who good it she wMe to give mora clarity
create art whlch is totally Ofgank: fn methods and materials provides
to the Imagery.

a unifying concept aol&lt;l purpose to the exhibit.
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The ptoblom Is, however, t hat none of this is clear in the pictures
themaatvos. The use of foliage as a subject really adds tinlo meaning

deserves to ba peiSonally lodged by the indlvidual.

_This show impressed me 11 being rather modioc.o, but Jlm Sytvlo

or aignlflc•nco. espeeiallv when it is blurred into abstraction . Some
of the works look like lmpressJonistic watercolors. which appear too
contrived, for there seems to be. no poJnt in Usin,g one technique to

unt~ NovtHnbflr 30.

and Becky Koenig are obviovaly talented artists, and thelr work

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Who is J.R.?
- -------------------...bY Kllatlan Lutze
Who Shot J.R. . . or Of Men and Myths.

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It'a ~ko tho flu. Only more wide-spread and still ;rowing. A cure ia yet to be found.
Various spodollota are still busy with the diagnosis of tho dlsaa wt&gt;ich seems to
hove stnlek the TV notion. As J.R. Ewin; was rolled into intenllve care, he was
axf)eC1ad to lura between 40 and 50 milion Americant in front of their TV seto. A .
blawy·eyed ~ 57 counmes oil over the worid is tc&gt;&lt;n betw.en Suo a.n and Ciff
a.m.s 11 ch,.f culprits fO&lt; the only fictional crime lhet hu aver been reponed on the
B.B.C. evening news. Three·hundrej:! million people oround the globe lusting after
Pamela 0&lt; Bobby 0&lt; both witnessed the two shOts t.h at ltnlCk down J.R. at the peak
of hia wickedness. But lot us rejoice-he is gettlng better and aoon to continue his
crooked way. Yes indeed. the DalliiS·Syndrome has conquered the wO&lt;kland put the
Muppets lnto socond place of the TV favorites. $700,000 production costs per
episode do not seem exaggerated in the light of this auccess. The actors are

supposed to get $250,000 a yaar each plus the sentimenls of a huge assembly of
faithful fens. Larry Hagman has m8de it onto the cover o f Tlmf!J megatlne and was

recently offered about $1 00.000 in London to disclose the secret of his killer which
he sfld not .
His feUow cast member never disappears from the gossip papett. The Ewings of
DoU.S are the llrst femll'v of soap. no doubt. J.R. ia the best loved and hated man
around. end e few bumper stickers already read •• J .R. fOf President."' whk:h 1n the

hght of recent events Is not that far fetched. He manifeata all the presldenti.r skifts to
petltetlon: CO&lt;ruption. wockedness. fl'lanclal m8(1if"'l. - , acting sk~ls and the
necessary rU1h4essness towards his opponents. I'm quite convinced thal J .R would
put Russians, tranian.s and oth« cumbersome troublemaket"s In their ~ace. but let's
not get cerried away. •
Phony pride

t only looked at the pictures of tho Dalkrs FMnily Album. espoclally the ones witJh
VIctoria Principal. of course: I never read The Ewings of o.nos usuming having fead

the fust novehudon of D~ffas a couple of months ago woufd do. bul I was assured by

someone who read It 1hat it was crap. These two documents of the latest American
cultural raahion found their way into TM Spectrum office and I hope I am not doing
them grave in]ustk:o lf I just treat them as what they are: l'fYO re~her tasteloss
symptoms of tho Dol/os·synrlrome.
To,be auccessfut like Dallas. a ·media~product must make ua.e of under·lyln.g myth$,
wh1ch are the products of a sociery, idealized minor·images or character$ of Wah.e.r
Miny's sectet dceam world. That was true f or Zeus and his bunch e.nd It ls t.rue of atl
our Urban Cowboys and Ewings.
Firat of an it is. obviously, the never faitirtg mixture of sex and crime that makes the

Ewrngs end ell tM;r cliques what they are. Sealndly. Callas fulfillo a voya~istlc
dasr&lt;e to Into the rich man'• worid to lind out thet their lifa·styte mey be slightly
better than our own but the price is dishonesty, u,na()PineJs. It .s • rMtorcement of
tack of social stilus, ot oU&lt; unlmpon~. of boring lower middle elass e ..stence. of
neatly Ndden non-freedom tNt is the program of most our hVet. it is a reinforcement
of all that to ••• Sue EMen drink and J .R. lie. "We moght be wO&lt;sa olf but we Bfe
clean Iamity" (Yel awe, Ma. and now shut up,, Our envy t.ums into a phone pride
thot ljiadly rB~~iltBfS the failure of the V.I.P.s. be it Cll&lt;ollne of Moneco or the Ewin;s.
Self modo man
But our feellnQs towerd$ the Ewings are somewhat metre complex because we love
them. too-especially as a fa'J'ify. We forgive them their crookednoss because it
sorves a higher goel. the perfecr all·time myth, the ldealizot1on of the golden family

calf. May those dumb psychologists fill libraries with supposed negative espects.
there's nothmg like a Southfork family dinner where J .R. gets his absolution lor his
daifv deeds . h matters not that i t's a fake, (famlty dinners tend to be genefaUy,( it ~
does oo·, metter as k&gt;ng as they all sit the#e and Miss Ellie,swings her maternat cepter.
The fttnflv mYth is one of it&gt;e most impPrtent to the show.
But the rea• statof the lot is J.R.• who Time describes as 1 "seducer of sisters-in·
taw. bankrtJpter of bank executives. agent of mise&amp;rr.ages. avenging devil of

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.,.,..ucions, mort;eoer of his parent's home and
sadrotrc husband." He is !he
tarS~~t of out hota which in itesle IS a function irnponant enough But we do not only
hate hOm, we adm•a t.;m as weM, eclmifo hOm fO&lt; the wey in which he handles thiilg$.
Success is abo~te moral categories and J.R. is successful. he buys politicians. judges.
O.A.s , women end if necessary gangsteB.. but that does not moke the series the least
cntleal of big business and its practices. • •
T'he aystem that allows him t o be what he ia nevet' iS a topic o f the story, i't Js
widely occepted In its corruptness. )-le is tlle business equivalent of the lonesome
eowboy who ohoots his way up to the top beyond .the babbfln; ot moralizln; phonies.
· He Is the American dieem and New Frontlet mytl)ology all over 811&amp;in, the wh&lt;,wantsond·worl&lt;s·hard·wlii·S~~t-there·mYtll. He Is iiJe John Wayne ~f oll·fields and interest
rates. His ahowdowns are never In empty itteets, but rather tn comfortably furnished

offices. He does not draw t~e lethal gun. he pioks up the phone to glve hls destroying
Otdere. He cen even go all t,.he way with his'secteteries w~ereee JOhrt' Weyne never

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went further than smiling n the seloon-singen. H&lt;t Is a aell'fl\ade
with his own
mO&lt;al codas. he Is a kin; in the anetchie &lt;lteorn jung!it oi•.OCial Oorwinism. for~~&amp;t
about the welfare sttte.,p&lt;iopie, J.R. rides again.
That's the message, • messege with _.1 wlic:ll both tho makers of De/1M end
the new Prtaldent knew.
,
To the unS~~Sf&gt;OCtinV YiewM this might seem all a bit ' •"fetched, end I admit it is,
but sure one hos to agree that Ollhs
What Alnericen aoclety Is or worse What

"''leCu

it wanta. h

ts thefefcwe rather point1ess to te.etit to piece~: with wh~rlef' criteria,

because you carnot bnrsll aside the SO miMion people WhO hllflll t'*' da..ns
th&lt;oUIIh the shOw. 0..1/as is not as mi.rch en annoying cuttutal product -it is-that
anyway-as an amazing 0&lt; alarmin; symptO&lt;n of a strong aoclal trend. Ylhete tNs
Muppel$
trend leads uo to Is unknown. But when the Ewir)Qt ore number one ~
IJ&lt;a .don behind ea tho world's most watched TV shOws. It only refltct$ the state of
cont8fJ1pPrary heroes and mytlls. I can su.ri&lt;*&gt;IY understand ~ thOU euttU&lt;al
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peuimiots so much better. In another week we will ltnow wh'O lhot J .R. but the real
_ -"on h•• pro6ably not even &gt;/et reTied.·
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�i ©prodjgal sun
j Metheny,
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than a -.Ur 6reetion. Stil, I tire ol the

saroonou ott one on all his electrio

he could oit ln. lor a ~w tunes. Through
hit own lnltlttive, Pat has paved hit own
«&lt;id to recognition from his home town or
Lee' a S ummh, Missouri, ro the at~ea of ·
the world.
This fatelt release, 80/8 7, hot him
pitying hud t o head with artistt
~ roprtunting wharsome tONTI the

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and tenor sa•ophonist Dewey Redmon, t o
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jazz album. I ct..MY Pot wift
80/87 to be a MCOO&lt;I- olwlor.rsly it

cl~im -

p&lt;esenl$ UOPradlctable mulie. The sounds
ate a curlo\n blend ol Methenv·s
meliowness.liadtn't heftlnoss, -OeJohnotte'o de\etn'llnetlon, Redman's
ferthest reeehoo, Brocl&lt;ar'o

bouncllessneso.

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It opens with •

full·sido extrovangaza.

"Two Folk Songs •• n.."lst" composed
by MetJany,
thr~ etiOt1l
foundation, with a drivi&lt;&gt;g bass and dnlm

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P'~ AACM"er ~don lot the

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A c l v - ol
Muoic)Jtel&lt;
Oe.Johnette, I could never In rny-wlldeat
dreams have imagined Mf theny with lhia
p.artntWihJp . With teOOf saxophonist .
Michel Brec-ker-~Meth en-(" s musical
portoor on the: iaeent J oni Mitchofl tour
and o Brecker Brother -and the othera,
speculation arises which has plagued ECM
befOfe. Haden defiantly quieted the
spec\llation months ago in a lener to
down/IMet magazine denying the
menulocturing of contrived controve&lt;"al
groups fO&lt; the label. Whao' s reelly m01e
suspect In this pan;e,lar Cl$8 is how -

panem, a Slllev cryatebed acoustic
guitar. and Broeker plt'{'onglnslde and
owside eoough to warrent a check of t he
personnel credits. Jeek takes a solo,
maintaining the drive of "1st" fading into
Haden's .. 2nd." Thls COf'COntrates on the
swaying melodiu Jhlt Cllarllo's so adept
at plaving in a *&gt;lo contell. Bec.ked by
Jack. who doesn't overplay this Quiet
melancholy melody, Pet 11peggiates his
way onto the IQfafront. tlvowing in.
samplings of classrcol Spanrsh flail.
I've onen wondered why Metheny
inslsts on his dual delayed electric guitar
.. sound. He explams this as an anempt
toward an acoust;c 10und. with vibrations
appearing to -come hom multiple ralher

recordings. Bell&gt;q_a p{aetitioner ol many
guitar a t'/tet, Pat shoutd exhibit a limiter
varltty in tonallty rather than continually
sounding lrke an overly p&lt;ocessed John
Abercrombie.
The title tuno features t wo uptempo

Metheny solos-hinting at rus ·weatth of
be-bop dlops- efong with Redman'•
tamt&lt; than usual playing.
Bal." wr,uen for Pat's girlfriend, is •
tvrleel bellad. featurlnj) tend&lt;!r hoin
h&amp;rmoriu du&lt;lng the 'theme delightfully twlsting' Metheny solo With
Haden apauing the mvthm. Cons.idetfing
the peraoMot end Metheny's own love for
Ornettfl Cot.man. a tune liko
" Turn.,ound" was expected to surface In
.thls set. It makes you wonder why
Orn•tte was CO('dammad back then.
''Open .. is the tune many would·bttMotheny datractO&lt;s wait lor. The Mtllng
rs a !regilt one. BegiMing as a guitl&lt;·
drum duo. Metheny
himself
odequot ety with Oe.Johneite's most
rntricttt teehrnical desploy, Pat ploys
some quotes that &amp;OWld a bit too

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nt-hearsed to be totallv extemporaneous.
When Jack continues past Pat's
completion, Redman enters sO\mding a

u~n's, Canada$ No. I selling beet; Is now lll)port;d to th~ U S.
So, now it's o:asier to compa~ the taste of our Uban's with the

We, Uke most Olher Canadians, prefer a bottl~ of Ubam llttr
over a Golden.
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If we didn't. we'~! likely~ ~nking Molson• instead-and we
ceruln1y woulc!n't ~running this ed.

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wll w&amp;rm the I\Qr1s ol hrs loyal fans. The
fingering "Every Dey U Thank Youl" may
not be iazz. but who caret. No mmet
who voy are, a tear wr• fe.ll fro(TI your eye
whole listening. "Goin Ahead" closes the
album with a short acoustic message ot
grace.
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All in all. tile album Is o gom . Pot's
current touring group. which may -vary
slightly from t!ils assemblage. will ba
appearing at tho Granod• Theetre Novembar 19oh for lhowa 11 7 :30 end
t 0 pm with the promise of soma
exceptional !l1U$lc. As P11 onco explained
in a down beatintetV..w. " I've yet to fe€d
,,.,-exhilaration in the atud'ro that I leal
live." He's been in town at least three
t1mes over the last six veart - ..w ays to
pacl¢ed houses. Get ,yoYr tk:kets early.

-:BiJIJJesecket
W t••n'!. l t••n W i'''·'

THEY LOVE
Til Sll.lt r •u nsu
PUtnWI &amp; TONY
AWARD WINNER
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THINKQF CANADA
THJNK ()F LABA'TTS

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Fore.~tt

bn:w or our friendly competitor.
$«what you think.

why this musle works.
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01 the love albums releued prior,
Metheny admits only
Sizrt Ufo to be

for the saxophone.
;&gt;ide lour faaturu two melodies which

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liule moro ot home with ·Jack·s spheres.

TASTE THE BEER THAT OliTSEI l S
MOLSON.OOlDEN IN CANADA=
LABAlf'S. ·
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Cenainly these t wo gtntlomtn hove
suffkiently
er&lt;pe&lt;ience tt thit' rype
of boundless fanl81e. Haden enters like a
cop on a chase, pushing the energy
further. There's a oheme. s ugguted by Pat
on "YI\Ieh all join In to eonclu&lt;!.' this
spiralling group eompolltion.
" Pretty Scattered" was written with .
compSexity in mind. As P~n confessed. it's
an easy theme for guitar. but a "scutne··

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�©prodigal sun !

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oriented tocicty end INI 60s an
~ac:em period. Ha lllao notH !hot this
=untry's ntlianc:e on looking 01 Youth for
loodertlhlp Ill a new t&gt;henomel\a
~~lied only with lhe blbv boomera.
Greet ""pectations wMa lndood
fotaeen for the boomers, but 1~0 boom
f1Uicl&lt;ly become a bull. SAT IIC&lt;lfes
dropped tteadlly during each yo., of tM
baby boom regime, tM nudenti of
the 60s shocked their - - · by

literati
pages, Thomas Y. Crowell PubUshors.
Hard Covltf . $14 .95 .

reed.
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Rogovin succeeds bee:..,. . tile
uuoblishes an unwilflniJMII to be " en
outho&lt;ity" 80JIY In tM book. Rogovln
Instead oflero to he4p "In aomo amaU
way." and this friendly. noa·totllltarian

_ _ _ _ _-l)y Thomas R. Cocole
I remember eomlng to UB as •

, approach pervades throUQhout her ontire

confuood 18· yoar old and being simply
overwhelmed by one boo~: Thfl
Auroblogrephy of Bonji.mln F11Jnklln. 1

was deft)ly lmpres.od with FrankPn's
Joutnll. He dlnigontly reco&lt;ded hi• ecttO&lt;IS
and sot up a ..,;., of thesH like "lmlltto
Jesut .-1d Soeretes.. fOt young readiNt
to oonoider when~ down bv theor
own daily routiN&gt;s. After reeding tM
book. I found myself rnfluenced mucll lilce
Jay Getsby, as I wrote lines like ''resolve
to do better .. and even ..don't chew
gum" co mysotf.
Vet I also suffered JJ&gt;rougn acne and
pubony duung the Watergate years, $0 1
should heve known better than to 1rus1 a

11041tfc1on Funher oxemination of old 8en
Franl&lt;lln deeply disappointed me. My Om
semester hero was acUJ,..Iy qui1e

unworthy 10 write a book fOf young men
10 folow.
I found out liMit B.v.y folhetocf&gt;wtl
ovM 50 Illegitimate cllildron ltunory 1\ta
thua med&lt;l., mislike: It is fronk~n and
not George Wa$1111\gton who Is tM fttMr
of our country) and it was fronltlin who
conefudod hit Eight flitiJSOfls ro Marry INI
Older WOMM by saying that "thtV oro
more gretohA." lAnd you thought Tho
sP«trvm had copyrights to thtt quotol.
Ultimetoly, I told myself to immediately
diiiiUit bookt Which eithe&lt; 8Jtpttuthority or -ume a guideline to P&lt;OC&gt;Or

~conduct. My~-··

f~Jftl)etod by reading catherine 8eec:her' o
on Dotnnrk: Economy this
umest·e r. Miss 8eecher..s book wu a
19th Conturv gt.ilde for married women,
but I loUI\d It quite Ironic that Miu
Boocller horsolf MVOr married,
With my prejudice at a plnnaclo, I
decided to read Ann Rogol/in's Lor Mo Do
111- o book which Or. Benjamin Spock
c..Ue&lt;f "tM most slgnfflc:ilm book over
written" with 1egerdt to t&gt;elpiOg pwontt
find creatlve ectMtoes ror.chadron. Unlike
frenldin or 8eechef, Rogov;n is
unQu.stlotla6lv •uiled '"' hot intent""'•·
She 1\tt been a teacMr IO&lt; neertv 30
yo111 tnd has throe ehlldren and lour
grandchlkiren. Her book restores faith In
1 genre I hec( previously dismiosed. It Is
sincerely Writt011 and spiced with

r,.,;,.,

book. Sho ofiOfs the pa&lt;ent over 300
projects and activitioo lot both normal
and learning disabled children to enjoy
ond 8Jtpenonco.
octlvitlos we
divided Into 33 diffe&lt;ent Mtdingo, from

nw..

''enknats'' to ''wOOd.''
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Other ~~ lndude a ••eor.g end
vtlfse .. se'1!r.80, • ''1.ire" section and a
" puopet'' $0Clo&lt;&gt;n, The " puopet" oectlon
It particularly antettJiining bee3use It
provldea ovot 30 riddlu lor chlldten to

usa with their puppets. It olsoMows
about 20 different wayt to rnoke puppets
and etch tecllnlque It simple. usually
tnvoJving typical household eQuipment

llko e clothespin or a paper plota.
Brlniantly &lt;&gt;ompllmentlng Rogovin'o
book b nulle&lt;Tt pllotog~optoy by ""'
husband, Milton Rogo\lin lwho
lnc:t&lt;lontoly Is e VB llumnust. In !he
" btlclt" seetlon, Mr. Rogo\lii&gt; pllotot
vtrnfy his Wife'a lheols that children w ilt
llf'ioY the.., ICtivitles . Ha conolstantly
captur• the uaenc:e tnd bo1U1y of
young children wit~ Ns • -•· ond Ns
orllttic eye Is ben menUut tod In !he five

shoto whieh ecc:ompany tho " 10 little
finger&amp;.. sect.Wn.
Rogovin't beSioectlon covert aspects
of readlng. 8efora offering projoett lil&lt;e a
lomiy. ne~"' onltphabel boolt.
Rogovin somew11et
out of Mr
amiable pef$01\11 end lnquirH ebout tM
partwlt'a own ability to road. ~alcaly, •
tile Is IIQUing tor e "Pfactfce what you
P&lt;aach" concept. end notOt that mayf&gt;e
P•onu should lool( up words in tho
dlctlonaryt or road 1n front ol tho II
children to m al(e a good oKamplo.
l:ol Me Do Ill is somewhat ~amparod
at times by ov"JIY sJmplistlc longuoge.
but I thin)&lt; t.h$ rs due to Rogovln' s
atttmpts to aecommodtlll chtldron wno
may be old enougll to reed their own
k\tt.ructions.. an • rocen118fk show. Dr.
Beajamln Spock said .. ,;;.,, ... sc.rclty
or good chad care IJoc&gt;Q around today,"

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GtMt Expectatlono: ~ and The
lleby Boom, by Landon Y. Jones. 380
pagea, Colltad McCann and George

Hegan. Hafd Cover. t l5.95,
_ _ _ __ by Thomas R. Cocola
Ah yes, Groat E~pe!:rsrlons. It wos a
famous book wrl~ by a famous 19th
century w rltar. Charles Dickens. TM
book was o popuhor ninth gtade
aso~g,_, 101 mony New York Stite
schools, end It teatured the youngster POp
and tM rtdut~vo old spinster. MB.
Htvlsham.
·There ia now 1 new Gn.t Expectetions
on the horizon. but in order not to
confuae h. with the d essir;, it is fottowftd
by its penioer~t sub Iitle. Amerk:11 and
The Boby Boom. The book is,written by
forlner PoopM Mageiine Editor Landon Y _
Jones. and l1 c:oncorns the trials ar\d
tribUlation$ or thai lnlomous group of
in&lt;Widualt bom between 1946 and
1964. tho baby~• •
.IQrles 1\61 rooearched hOs toPic
extremely well, end oHetS a poq&gt;ouni of
informative dato wlich M uses to deflne
· babyboomehorKtoristiCll . ~

consldeis tOPiea trice SAT scQ,es, roc:l&lt;-nrott. dW:o tnCI ,.,.,eltjia, in addition to
more COI'tVWitionol ~~~k• education,
mld~ilo crlllt. ol\d divorce ratn. The end
resuk '- • book that sometimes has a

tendancy to ~midst of ajl
Ita data, bVf etw•v• provides interesting
and conciH th-ies to tho reader.
Btcomlng .........
Jones be9an Na book by commenting
on IM childhood ol IM typical baby
boomer • .._ notes that tM invention o f
ttloviSJOn playad a lignftocant role In
sttflllng thelt owly Nves. Tetevlsion gave
Madison Avenue agencieS an accesor'ble
outlat for)he advtrtisomcnt of Slinkys,
Hula-Hoobs and Berbl~ Dolls. The darttng
little tvi&lt;U could aee th0$0 products
!lashed on their moglcol screens while
they were watchinq canoons or
something!•~• Leave It To /J8ovor. In
""'"· tM baby boome&lt;s w&lt;KIId
progressively we1ch mote leteV~SIOfl , ano
ptogres..nly buy tho ..,... tOVS at the

same '""""· !Hance. Hula· ftooos bec:omo

ao Mrs. Rogovin•s bOOk •• a welcomed
fads. I
slgnlf1C811t adclitlon to the pUbl!thing
As the baby boorne&lt;S gtOW old&lt;!f, the.
VIO&lt;Id. I wiM use lhe book lor entoiUiinlng
heroic poaoib~itleo lot them a pp e my ambitious little cousins 81\d I strongly
endle.sa. Jooea noces that ''they were
recommend it to onyono with pre-school
twice aalikofv os tttafr pararn.s to go to
ch~dren. And 11 thla boo~ wet around
college. and tl\roo tlmoa os likely as their
about 200 years ago, I would 1\tve
grandpatenta." Jones elso implies I hUt
boUght about 60 copies for my dear old • ,,..... young potllf'tltl gGI\Iuses awed
·~end Ber4amln frritin.
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their P&lt;lrtnll Ho Gills the 1950s a chr!O-

Szechuan
, ODc:lqc&lt;e cloct.&gt;~ jclwel.qu - gl~s • I=&lt;'AB

PeJcinB &amp;
Style Food

emoklng o c c - "Uk.e a PboeDix pwm
Cbe-"-"

woccb as OROWII'&gt;o
in OCJR oecc borne
Mof&gt;,Soc. ' Noor&gt; co SJJ&lt;.
140 l\ller&gt; St. · 982·8200

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Jonu ia able to ""'"' OUt SlfllllfiCIK1t
ftpects of this tebelllion, and he 1&amp; olso
&amp;ble to ta~e his etiticttm one stop further
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reseafch, Jones

•M thoae aspects PfOVents this book from
becoming truly greot a Jonn gives off
tn IIKO'of truly unde&lt;stonding oil upecu
olthe baby boomers.
Joneslhimself born i&lt;l 1943llllao
loiiOwo the bob'( boomer through mid·
lola. Mid· hie for a baby booomer is not

somewhere- around molt a~odenta'
father' s •9'· i1 ~ Jn.steoo the .seom;ngly
tend., voung ago of 30. Joncts •••• the
typical baby boomer as • fruJtroted man.
Ho sees o man Who dld not mo~e thot
a~tumed rapid -advancement up che
corporate ladder, and a man Who Is tM

&lt;vtCdm of an unstabkt society. A ma.,
who nHds nostajgta to
him tome

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sensa of e stable, utoplc world - e ,...
we5 ~ an integral Pit'\ o f not so

long ago. A world with polite,
underotanding FonziH. al\d keen little

Rlchi&lt;ts.

He also needs disco. Disco is the
middle oga "myt~m without t ho bluus."
Jones uld. Disco tats the mlddle·ageo
dance mlndlessJy to SVfVtv~-orientod
tris the way he used to dance to rock·
&lt;&gt;'foil. Middle-oge.s fell lor disco IM
same way tbey fell for Hula Hoops *'4
tho Pepsi Generatoon. h ' s .a • lod.
-•tlon'is one l:llg l oci.

baby-·.,.

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boomers as havfng en extrenf.-ty
promising futuro. TM baby boomera liM
• oldest of Which'we now 341 will aoon be
flocttlng into lhe 35·55 clomogrll)hlc
cotegory. Since there w~l be«&gt; menv of
tMm, Jortes feels their .wesome moss
w11l eeN fot • restoration ol power to the
otcl.rfv of our soOe&lt;y. WMt !he baby
boom«rs wil do witl"t thtk power ia ytn
tO bo """"· but JOMS impl- posltove
actions..
I recommend this bool&lt; to all or you I
have only given a rough outline of aome
of Jones' ldeu. and there ore rnore
tllunnnaclng htCl$ in the book. I unvls•on
Jones es a ocholorly young man who
spent countte.. hours ln a Nbrory doing
1esearch, bUl tUs work "'av t\ave been
do1&gt;0 all on vaio if l&gt;e et&lt;Pecta 1 rmio&lt;
finonctll success. Jonn' book is too
carebrll. ot .. not !he HarD!d Robbtns• SUPO&lt;rnari&lt;et•type·novel-ely
consumed by a nJtlon that Is contmually
Ulk.lno pride in its i f l t -.
Yot Jones' wO&lt;ds should be hooded by
the baby booniers. for it. will give them a
ku of Information about them&amp;etve•.
Now. if he could mmehow m•k• it 1mo a
mlnl·sorlos. and put 11 in 1 time llo"1
between Happy Days t..v•no 11\d
Shirley.

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Public Life of Jesus
Not that heavenly
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performs should be~ to
1iloM who attended S&lt;lnday
tchoot H o -. whet the

Minus the fonf•• ond flOflc of,
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Seriptures ~veto the

lmagln.otlon (Le. the mhcles),
the film Is conotrlined to tiNt
Fint DNdy SO. is a film obout •
within the pwwneters of a
man, if the story is true, who
cirwn.otlc mock. This rowlts in
c:o&lt;lkt tell us o1 • lot mo&lt;e lbout
the ~tation of a series of
sin ...t rtss.nction that Ellen
..._..,.. inc:i&lt;lents (the
llurstyn end Sam ~rdlc:o&lt;lkt
rllising of the deed, exorcisinl! ol
ever clr..., ol. ltls • film
&lt;*nons, wring of 1he blind,
entitled ./aus,ond I SUPPOM that leming of .-ging seas ond,
says k 81.
communicating with celestial
Tho film Jaus, fully tkltd The powers, etc.) which ore os
Pvblic Ufe of Jesus it based on
lonteotie as they ore incredible.
the Goopeloccording to Luke.
• This causes the film to lack
(For those of you who iaw
the lmpect it t.ad tho potential to
G~l,theae ore ell tho nme
achieve. It tries to combat tt.e
stories.) Tho film runs • little too Ideo tnat ChtwtJlod an exalted
quicldy through the .!rgln binh .
e xistence on ·earth. For example,
It begins with young Jesus 11
the l.eJI Supper Is oot depictod
the ego of 12 Nbb&lt;ng elbows
as 1 group of men ln royal:
with the ribblolnalrtlng that he
lool&lt;ing robas scnJnc:hed UP, on
must "be 8bout his lather's
one side of on ostentaclouSiy sot
business." He Is ponreyed es o
teble, but as o band of compeers
rather pleln looking child end it is literally lounging about the floor
oher and adequeta meal
said thll hit teochlnga did not
begin until he w" 30 yeors old. , ' discussing whet tholr late will be
At the age o f 30 he lo sent by a her they cross the river to
God to the desert for 40 days
Jeru:~Giem.
40 nlght~. There In the duet
Tho logic derived from the
and dreught, Jesus Is tempted
Bible . .generated by the film,
by the devil. Naltho&lt; tho send
based on the Ideas of justice and
dunes nor tho obvious atldeagape, ovol&lt;ot a very intoUoctual.
and complex 5!11 of ethics. "The
sl)ow temptatlono by tho devil
ore ~ry w.af, but thit
man who exalts himself win be could t.ave been duo to • tight
humbled, and the man who
budget and ).ako~f technical
humbles hln\lelf w QI be
finess. although the r~m too~
exalted." Whether or not thl$
type of ethic win 1\olp vou to
nino yeoro t o produce.
From this point. howe-, the
gain entrance into the Poarfy
film dooo make o f1Nr
Gates is not mtde evident by
\mpto-vement. Jesus moves I rom j the fUm. It seeks neit.hef U) g;ve
one oitullion to onothof In
ectural P&lt;OOf of God or Jesus, t.o
Ga•leo daiminjj thot Ieith in God dietete morel values, or moral
con free the people from
princi~ to questions on
tyranny. He is met with
abortion end homosexuality. It
tl&lt;OI&gt;Iiclsm. but he
very oHnply otates whot is
tlvoughoul n tho
written In the Bible ond 1111ows
Incontrovertible ond irYopros,.;tlo ypu to dtaw VOUf conclvsions for
spiritual
Mony of the
oorne, that may be enough, but
teachings ond "miracles" He
others may need a Utile mo(O.
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Tbe gang goes
to Niagara falls
Cookle Monster eats
t'!-e Cataract City
- - - - - --D'I Deborah K. Undqul•t
" Ask any cnlld anywhere. ft•a common
k.n owledgo among tho preschool.and guide oct1oo4
sot IMt Cookie Monsttrloves cookies. that
Grover hu fantaalas of grandeul, and that only
Big Bird and chlldle!' can sae Snufffe.\.lpegus.
They know Oscat tM Groucn Is argumentative,
)hat Em. is fond of his Rubl!er D&lt;lckle, that Bert
is into TV weather rePOfts .00 that The Count ts
with on unf'-gging tally of eyes. •ars.
overyming: ·
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Uve, from Magara F•lls Convention Centtf, 1t's
SESAME STREET! Tho residents lrom this
renowned neighbof'hood Invaded the stage last

w eekend, bigger than life, delighting the audience
of young and old alike.
The stttQe and ramp area provided e playground

for the splrltod c.ast ot 22 young. multHalentod
parfor'?Or• who danced, rollers1&lt;.ated and frolicked
their waya-4nto the h-oens of the entire eager

audience.
Bob Shipotad p&lt;o. .nted Jim Honson·s puppets.
btggar than life, In I Sesame Street my$tery; The

Two tMIIeo children sitting next to me had

~hocoletl,~ c;ookJes ~g!ve to th~ C~

onstor.
'.' s a coo. •• or you. oo a ~
~ltel'l Here s • cook.eJ t.hey sere~ tn
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untson when"" come on S1age. And m a toucnong
Instead of t"" usuol clappong ~d cheering ,.,....,.- sc.,. with Big Bird, • little girl ~hind me Ctarted
at conceru anc1 I&gt;O&lt;fcxmances. this show was
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Med 1aco buried • he&lt;
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marlcod by little voices yeflwtg and little hands
~'YI"V·
toar·st
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mom •
w•v.ng franticaaty. E'Very tJme a new character
ap,
walked on liege. kid• veiled. "Hi !left!" " Hi
Th.e Sesame Street myst"'.". Big Bird w as
E1 nil!!" "H Gr
mis~&lt;ng. No one could find him. Not even the
1.. " HI
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CIISB tJI rhe Missing R4tw Avis. . TransJation from
latin, raral•vi• meant arebird

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ount ~N t ey
waved lhetr hll'l&lt;fl. thelf souvenrrs and thetr snek

puppets '" the alr •

The1clds could hove been silting belcxe their TV
screens. only here their screens were huge and
the characters were life~like and within touch.

police from tM Department &lt;&gt;I Missing Birds . They

tiled htrything searched high and low and sang
his fevOt'he sonGs. Finally he was fot.n:S, moping

etound because ho thought all his friend&gt; forgot
his birthday. But they hadn•t f orgotten-they wefe
planning o sur-prise panv for him. But 'Big Bird

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thought they forgot. so he signed a contract to
joi" 1 group of ~Y birds and their stage show:
Phintll T. Barnswellow's Bamstorm1ng Avi.,-y - 4
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~... lust as Big Bird signed up, ""
d1scovered that hrs friends hadn't forgotten hls

binhday. To so4ve the conuact probWn, Cookie
Monsntr DObb4od up '"" p;..,. of pHoppily ending the show. a biv binhday ake
was whHtod out to Big Bird. and Oscar
Groueh I)Opped out of the top of it. mumbhng, ··e

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can·• stand to see happy endings.··
But it ended happily enough. The tears stopped,
smUts and laugh5 were abundant . A children• a
poredlse. but .t""' adults enjoyed the show too.

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BRENNER
With Special Guests

The .B uffalo Blues
Brothers
Friday, Nov. 21 at 8 p.m.
Kleinhans ·M usic Hall
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Tickets: $9:50 anfi $8.50
Tickets available at Central Ticket
Office~ Twin Fair Stores, and all
other CTO outlets.
For Information call 856-2310.

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hit first IJNO .....,.._,9~8't Aivo on
1979't .J«krabbit
Sjim-'*Ped INU him one of-the very
Steve l'o&lt;t&gt;ett't new olbum,
f - new anim to mak.e t dent in on
whimtlctlly entitl~ Urtlo Ste.,. Ot-bit. is
inc&lt;ootingty ~otivunutic ..,_,
tho 181101 chtpter in e distinctively
LittJo St.-M OtfJit promitos to move him
Amorlcon iuccess ttO&lt;Y. He ceme to tho
further towtrdt rock's upper ocllelons.
proverbial big elty-Now York-in 1976
Though only in hio mid-20'o, Stove
from tho omell town of Meridian,
Forbett'o row ttlont it otrikingly origir\al
and potent. Of) the aurfoce, he appears
Miuluippl, knowing whet he wanted,
- to be working In o ahopwom Idiom: e
utterly confident till) he'd. get it, but
with oo Idea ouctly how to go about it.
young guy In faded denim, playing a well-'
Uke e cherecter out of e Horatio Alger
worn M.anin guitar with 1 harmonic. rack
novel, Forbert rolled up ~~ ateeves.
around hi• neck. However. the Jntensity
strapped on hit guitor IOd hit the streats.
end Involvement ht 1pro~ta clearly-labels
Atthough It 1 tempo~arv disadvantage
him as a r1re ttJe:nt It wor1r.
irl not knowing tho rulu of tho game. Mony writ era stereotyped Fort&gt;lwt ••
FOfbort was oltO bliufully unaware when
"the now Dylan." The eomperilon was
he b&lt;oko thoH rulet. olton to his boneflt.......vitobla; u 1 folk rock~&lt;, ForiMJt
He would not allow himself t o be
• eombinet 1\t&lt;monlct with Dv'an's
pigoonlloled or limltd t o one stylistjc
rem~ llyle of delivery. However. the
framework. One night he would book
comporitOto - • there
l'o&lt;tJett
himself Into The Other End, the bastion
dolt not employ IN politicized. lyrics
of folk music on Bloeklf Street. then turn
typical of Dylon't torly muoic. On LittJo
around the next night end open the show •Stavi• Orbit, Forbert freely employs
fO&lt; tho Okot of Telking Hoods or John •
the muolctlldlomt 11 his command, from
Colo 11 tho pun~ heven, C.B.G.B.'a.
btu" to rock to folk, without over-getting
stuck one mOde, •
Forbart refuted to tailor his muoic for
these deep•rate eudlences.• es if to make
Speeifica11y.-thia amounts to
the atatement, .. This ia ·me, folks. . .
,contreating and btendlng pop conventions
• tak!l It or leave it."
like descending ban line patterns and
They've been toklng It, glodly. WhRa
polka·l\yle occordlan bae~ups during the •
Steve foftlen,
IN emperorI

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the . - . . t y coemlc """"118 of The
Visitor" -• deecription of what it is ike
to bl lllivo. The IIIII&lt; Is limple, but
the - · "~ lor Katrina" from •
LJrJie St..,;. Orbit, dernont~H how
profound in itt1elmpllclty: "And yes I iin
a vilitor/l've got a lifo to llve!WNle I'm
tt.lo - r l tppr&lt;Nich works.
Althougl\ Forbert Ultl nudlo musicions
up hera upon thf• cfrcumotance celled
on his reconta: two member• of his
EarthiAnd on I am lo energy and now I'm
touring bond tltO contribute greatly to
in tms form/1 came ahootlng down•the
the sound. Pout Errico, e New York·based
universe It bfnh."
orgenist end pltnllt, odds 1 warm end. at •.
Each song II like a classy musical
daguerreotype of tile ocono he lp
times. powerful gospel Influence to the
itbum: On t ho tforementioned "Song
describing. Tl\ere's oornethlng Innately
forK11trlno," he ployt a rollicking
and blunOy clnoll.atlc about tho moterial
which might also explain why, as a ·
accordian duet with Forbert's riveting
now•eu fotk·rocker. Forben'a musiC will
harmonica melody. Sex player, Bill Jones,
plays 'very tooty toloi ttvoughout.
probably have the mort profound impact
especially 0f1 the olbum' • single,
on pop music, at lout for tho tldre being.
"Cellophone~ ." whi.., dlima
Uttltl Sto""' Orbit is Forbert'W st
deceitfullove~'t bt concealed In e city
effort yet, but li otHI projects hit unique
wf&gt;ero "everything is on display." ..lone$'
approach to fomilior elements. F'rnd out
warm sax-tone perftc:tly m81ches
why Cnh 8olr-end R««d World both
FOfbort'o grM&gt;y, but mellow voice.
n-.med him tho Molt Prorntllng N!)" Male
"lonely Gill" is o balltd !hot reveals
Artist of 1g79, Unan to Uttltl Stevie
tendemess and sen~tivity in the
OtfJit and heor Stove Forbert make good
melodies. but FOfbort'alyrics are 100
on that Pfomise.
devor to bl overly untime!ltel: "lonely
girl, hera's what you go throughwhile
X, Los ·Angeles, (Siaahl
you're churning up Inside/Their hung&lt;)'
hands come reaching out, to gat your
The most atriklng thing about a review
bowa untied."
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of X's LP "Los Angelos" stiould be It's
Forbert contrasta the ckSwn~to·e'arth
univerlfl theme of " Lonely Girl.'' with
, -eoflutMWO on p.Q. 11-

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guitwlhtrmonlct
lnstrumerltal

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Starring-

pat Methe~Y
paul Mottan
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Chprlte a
edrnan
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$5.00 students - $6.50 non,lstude_!ats - $7.00 Day of show .
TICkets on sale at Squirt .Hall, §luff St., Record Theatre

Granada Box 0/fia~, Festiool &amp;~Taco 'rlunctlon_ ·

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-.;Gfll lflwect ti'O'I'I ,.~ 11-

longth. An 11 or 12·11ne review simply
could not do tho album justice. " I
coukt've given t~s rtOOfd to anyone elsa
and easily come up with 30 or 40 lines. "
The SP«trom musiC edltOf Oavid
Comstoc·k. compla•ned to me when 1
Jhowed him my original 11·1if'le review.
" h looks t o 1Tie like you just Clanked this

one out."

He was right. Whtrn the consumer ts
werting on tt\e othot &amp;Ide of the turnstile.
utmost care and conlidereoon should be

g.ven m wn'liflg • record •eviaw.
Anvthing less woutd be cheat•ng 1ht
rttnder or 1he opportunitY to experience

thiS llne product and lobbing the outhot
of en invigorating workout as wetl. a
watkoot which could prove valuable
1&gt;1Ktlce in dealing witn tne outSide WO&lt;Id
a1 aome future tfme The artist under
revl'tw wouki thet1 be der'Hed exposure to
hundredS 1 maybe 1hOuSind$ of potential
l1stenors. many of them atilt in thoit
U!Ons. As a rt)suh tho indusu'( sufl eu~ .
Surely such a policy does no1 spe1k
very well for the oubf-cauon Whteh allows
one of tJJOse reYIIINI to appear in n·s
pagos. Nor does h """''m the
organi&lt;atoon that woulcl allocate lund• to
1uc:h a pUblicauon in a favorable light .

Th11 1n turn refleots poorly on th'o olflclols
of lh11t organization. very poorlY indued.
But who elected tt&gt;ose ofhctol$1 None
otl&gt;er than tlte Sh1clont body So tl'le
blame Clln only foil on lhe University
tlotif.
It Ia no seccet rhat the SUNY system
h11 been steadily dechning s•nce tl,e

oorly 1970s. Obviously someone faols
lhlt the answer is to lower admrsson
fiQutrements untd JUSt enybody iseftowed in so aong as the quota as filllod.
Tne Unive&lt;$1ty beQ&lt;ns to resemble not
• place of reomlng, but • bullpen of
brayklg Jdiots..
Elhcott is an exceUent exam!lto of thra.
I hate to bring In Governor Carev's nanll,
but It Ia a sad comment on the state of
educetJon when Quality is sacrificed few

,....., bulk.. As always, the surn&gt;Uflding
C&lt;lmmunity has 10 pay io lho end, and I
don't need to remind you of now de.,ly
they've already paid io terms of their
sagging reputation end poor self·esteem.

ea•v

That Is why, rather than take the
way out as so manv others m1ght have
done. I've cho.san to face the muslc and
QfVe this Rttle baby •he 1\&lt;b ~sio I feel
It .,._,.,., Une l.y line, word fOf word.

foMse sense of of securitiu: hke ltl.eJr

for me 10 say. Mv luoctlon Is to prollido
tho facts so the reodor con decide tbo
LP's ~reot merits fO&lt; himself. as well
as PfO\tide an 'eScape vat·ve leat the atbum

contemporaries XTC. X·Rav Sp. .,
Generation X ond MX 80 Sound. On the
comrary, tho milos of treeway and tons-

should suck.
As I told David Comstock. that rainy
-autumn nlght not v1ry long ago. "I like

To begin with. X is from LA.. which is
not to imply they've been lulled ioto a

of -s mog constantly bearing down on

\tle olbum. I reaUv do. t'vo hoard it

them hu modo the ratJ;d glint In thel&lt; eve
all the mofl ferocious.
X does not plooy ci&amp;SCo. They have not
succumbed 10 eno·s ambient drone octo
the pornuess so4os of jau-fock fusion.

many ti(nes ... " You don't tuiYe to belive
me. Whett the bastards tmve In thett
jK~ed·up Chevios. you CliO be SU&lt;e X will
be theft wrth them.
-Russ~

They do not retrace tlte steps of tho
.-..ic avam~gardists. They do not
pursue the tost d1eams of the Mersey
sound. They pay no tip service to the
great bluesmon. T""y do not ltmtiV"'P6
'"" mammoth . .plorations of John
Coltrane. They do not dtyly parody soul
mus,c~ They do no·' dlve under t"•

Utopia, DefBce

So tho Beetles, oopal I mean Utopi-a
released tneir fourth album.

l~nally

bond, tho l!dtles. detlcllng to put their
fun on vinyl, lncorpuratir1g the same
musical strateg1es that the Bcatles- used,

not fallen into :ttep with the " powcu
posf' mo\lem&amp;nL They do not
pompouSly dlll'l out tired ctasaieel ~ ock
cltohes. No trobutu to the slick "LA.
Sound"'hefe. No, X plays music. music

UtoP'a &amp;ucceeded 1n captur~. at times
tl'le exact sound ol tho lab four.
... Just what son of ··llr•cagtes·· dKI
use1 8a11cally me Beetles' fomlUias for
voeet harmonies {it not tha actual

tnev

ol a different kind. Muslo; that con only
be described u Sped·up. upsido·down
rockobilly airplane.

herm6n1es

The nne-up- guitar, bass,drums and
vocals - •s .simple and degenorace. The

$0"9S - "Your Phone's Off the Hook lkn
You're Not". "Johnny H'n·llnd·RIM'
Po.a-" end especially "World's •
Mess,lt"s in My Kiss" - ore untfOtmly
excellent. u 11 production and O&lt;Casional
playing by former Doors keyboarclist Ray
Manzarek . Their names (Billy Zoom, O.J .
Boneb,..ke, John Doe, Exenel ore a
rolreshing cnonge trO&lt;n ouch droll
monikers as Rey Conniti.Fronk Stnaue.
Wl"\1.twop Rockefeller. All tunes wet•
penoed by bo$SJSI Doe and tho vulnerable
Exene: tl'le lyrics cry out lot in·depth
English class analysis. And tholr vocals

soar above the whole thing in a manner
not unlit(e etu:slc Jeffer50n Ahplane.
But sometn~·s wrong. Rock'n'roll as

basic&lt;Jlly a bvo phenomeoon,intenclod to
be ••P"fteneed In tile sweaty urgency of
a local I'Wght club, the raw immed••cv of
the concan hall. or the life·ond·dooth
struggle of • football st adium. rather th~o
tho comfon ot someooe's living room.
How can such eo event be desc"bed1
Each word I write only serves to distance
U$ still lurthet from ""' vital ctfspness

LECTURE:

Edgar Tafel
(Architect and former Apprentice to
Frank Lloyd Wright)

146 Olefnedorf Hall. MSC
FREE - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

SchoertwerrrH

1M. Mvsic~ !Bearsville)

Appntdativa of the newest Flif'l Wave ol
Music. the boys- want into the studio co
pley aroond mimicktng thetr favorite

steamrollet ot countrv rock. They have

Sunday, Nov.ember 1.6
at 8:00pm

"'

and throbbing pulse of lhis incessant an
fotm. Whether something is good is not

the hell out of this album and nothing

less.

the~ves),

lnstwmental

arr-angomonas, song 11ructures. even
using the same Jnsttumentetlon. This
combination of me1hods on Oef11ce The
M~

o•nerate ao

ace-utate Be.atles sound. At twne$ Stnger
and bess gUitanSl. Kas•m Sutton, ·does
closely •asemble vocally P1u1 McCarcnev.
In "life Goes On." rho string
arrangeme.n11 are the 11rne as th0$6- Jn
"E-leanor Rigby.•.. E-Yery song nas
.. similarittes'' to at toast one Beattes

song. Some so
ShOCkong

~&gt;~ec iso ,

tnev·ro outright

You must not get bene out of shape
When you hear the ' 'ptecfao sim~arltle.s ••

( Utopia tipped off the Be atlas. So wh•t .
It's au part of Fun Wave and not Intended
to be taken seriously. The whole album
was put together w•th, ,nd due to. a
sense of hUmot. Utcn&gt;tl outward•y adm•ts
n. U1ing tne .....,. stvle album racket as
M~et TM 81'Jatles they hint It the basic
targer ot ChlfBCII the Musk.
At loost the lyrics are Mlginal. but oh1o
'"that c ute ve1n thot Utopfe c-al'l' t get
away from. In ..Always Late," Kasim
SY!ton II woA IOfevet be tn love with 1M

chirps the humoroua words: .. AIWIVI
late. Afwaysla~eJYes. i1' s· always tl'\e
same ./Proctastlnetton Is my mlddle
name./But the res. of tM wOOd '' atlead
ol tl'le game lAnd that's why I' m olwov-

late.
The llghlness of t"" 10ng is
t:haracte.ristlc of the other twcfve runes
Thu whole albLHJl ts overly commmci1l
end I admit playing h more than 1
v-.pected to. Songs tfke ••t JuJt Wanw To
T
You" are lo~tv catchy,

oucn

t •ppreaare ..,;su who don"t atw•v•
like thew wOf'k .sertousty. but I'm not
QUite suro I apptec.llte a revl\tat of tho
Beatles. From en historrcal point of _...\
I b&lt;!liovo Uun the 03it shol.llct be
apptecJated. but only to help shape the
p,-ese_nt and the hnVfe. not constitute Jt .
Thefe"s too much dorng loday to dwel
on davs 90'W by

Delac.e lhe MuSH; Is ft.Jn but lt 1nvol11u
no groW1h or developmenl. tt's nothang
that will e)l(pand vour horizons-.
-Judy M BfltRg/io

Cars,

Panot~mll,

lBek:tra)

Pointi1ism4 Tho an of painting '""~'
s trokes or doiS of color to a surface 10
dun from a dlstance they blend rogothef.
The Car.s compoHt'/tOC.I point Rtc

Oc::•sel( is a mastet. ~ Js •uratly
po.ntilistic-rf you examine it too ck)Hfy
co be merely a random
SC:6ttering of sounds. But from a d•flll\(:t
h becomes C!omprohensibfe - acrual
•mages are formed from the fus,on of
musical suot&lt;es.
it &amp;PQe¥$

The ma,orftv of tunas from 1he b.-.d"s

1978 self.tnled debut and 1979'•
C-rO rolled on more conventional
song strUCtures- tl'le s.nglO$ "Just Whet
I Needvd.'' " My Boot Friend'• Gilt" and
''let's Go.. fOf example. But •·r'm in
fouc:h W1th Vouf Wotld " from the dobut.
ood " Stooo Be Ooo" and "Nightspots"
from ~nctr-0 wete honts of the
mw'timelkt struetUtea to come on
~.

The rndnndual elements on

Panor~Hr~o

~te i~ated in Roy Thomas Baker's
characterlstic sp;e and 5Pit productiun. tt
oUows- a trifling echoed triangle to
dominate the titte cut's cltmax amtdst tt'wl
dense milt ol GreQ Howkes' layered

booutllul. soh ove&lt;ton.s In his vooco.l

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keybowds ""d Elliot Easton' s dlstO&lt;ted
g.,;tat. On 1M lingle "Touch and Go;'
dtumrnet o.ws RobiNon and bassist
Benjamin Orr loy down 1 5/4 tempo
egainot Hawl&lt;" ' ~lightly out-of·syncl1
oynt!'eslzor. It oppews much too
varktgetod - the iso1ated ~etements
clashing boldly - but it resolves into the
tuneful chorus. Harrnontc lntergration.

To demonatrate the Cari• sense of
forw•rd motion h is neat1y impossible to
draw par allols between the songs on
Panoram. end any of their earlier

efforta - the Cart borrow, bot never hom
tt\emselvea. Hawkes' eacophonous

svnlhea.izer bftlk against the march
cadence g.uftatt in .. Getting Through.. is
pure Oevo maciMu. On the haunting
we., Those Ev.-." ' the sparse

··y...,

textures. Robinton's e&amp;ectronic white

noiH aplashu, and Orr' a ooporifoc voats
ate ..•son• torned at the Bowie... fno
College ol Mullc:ll Knowledge- the kind
or love song thot can only resolve in red
sides and the e xtermination or the
llj)lciea. Ia It that John "Creedence
Clearwator Revfvel" Fogerty's "'Suzie a•·
guitar solo stuck in the middle or "Misfit
Kid ." tl\elP'a moot four· square rocker?
The predomlnence of dance rhythms
th, oughout P•nor/JI'M lsn't an upopular
maneuver either. Whlplt good .
Much of the c.tltlelam aurtoundlng the
Cera' evolutlon towards m fnlmefism

coneerna the erms·ltngth distancing of
the listen«. lntetpreted es e cold, tectvlo·
rock and eny ltiiiCt. Peth&lt;lpo the
''.-teneeH

trt~l

on aomeone's romantic

notion tnot pop mullc: has to b8
aomething you can ··snuggle up'' to. But
Ric OciHk novO&lt; promlse'd to b8 tl)e new
Jwnes Toylo&lt;. Tha modernist Cera shoUld
b8 eppleuded !Of not looking beet.
Pw&gt;tx-. is e atnd dot on the lutwe
canvas.

- Da•ld A . Ccmstock
Eddl• Mo n•y. PitJylng For . Keeps,
IColumbie)
On hit third Columbl&lt;l LP, Elldie Money

displays ITIOfl of hto uldemwk melodic, •
percuuive compooitlono. Alter lour and a
half months of diligent studio wort; his
longest si&amp;Sion. Money he.s released e
-nasterpiece.
On che toad, M ooey per·forrns with a

band

more ouiteble lor lrve shows. But on

Playing For Keeps, he employs a l&gt;ost of

talem . Ex·Buffelonlen Gwy
IVIellabe&lt;- fOfrnerly with t he group Raven,
in eddHion to backing bolh Steve M iller

and Tom Rush- playa percussion on
almost every 1une. E.-:ceptlons are ..The

Wlsh" a"d ' 'Get A Move On: · where
percussion Is handled by lonner Rod
Slewart drumm«, Cer,.no Appice. Dave
lewark from the Sammy Heger band
pro- . guitw aoloo on " Million Dollar
Gill-- " S.tln A·:· Bohiats Greg
Douglas and Lonnie Turner. olso fanner
Steve Miler Bond mwnbefo, perfONn on
" Trinided," e baRed about a land where
Money yeamo for love. Valerie Carter
displays hat 181ent in a vocal duet on
" lot'a 8o Lover1 Again," a song Money
origina~y wrote fOf Gladys Knight and the
PiPJ.
Mone y utllizod a live set--up to give a
live feeling. He recorded it in a large room
with the drums elevated on a marble
platform. Moreover, tt'le record conteif.I.S
few overdubs.
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A couple or tunes 11and out: " Get A

Move On.·· Irom the sound track or the
r"NWfe Amwkerhon, combines raw
ttnergy with an fnfec:dous drum beat.

domineting 75 pe&lt;cent of the t~.WMS. he is
assured o{ continued ouc:ceu In the
music inclustry. Tharo wiN b8 no more
playing hatmonlca lor John lee Hooker or
pushir\g e pencil for the Now York City
Poll~ Oeparrmen.t.
Money Is committed, Ho'o ploying for
keeps.

- J eff Gaudioso

It's hard'to believe that this is tho bond
wl&gt;osa leed singer Wendy Wu wn
known (in refettr~ce to hor trademark
l&gt;osol es " Fishnet" In Englis}1 clubs or
that the Clas/1 Wtl one or the fwst bands
that The Photos· ~·
••
Their mullc: 11 declc*fty not hard-&lt;:ore
mod. R.thet, it is a gtlll comtonation of
many dilfwent contemporary styling$.
The album's two slcleo c:oukl haw boen
two dlffer...,t olbumo, detailing the band's
progression from t he pro11611t to tha
future. No cletlf fink&amp;, not much
consistency but a decent potpourri of

tunes..
Speaking from o women's
perspective- as the promo sheets declare- t fde one talks about chic
clothes and unusual temele personalltles
with ne1.1rotlc tel'\denclea. " I'm So '
Attractive.'' Is a decidedly medlocre.tune
musically os well as lyrlcelly. It Is
somewhat saved, however, by some
visuet alfactetlont on the eccompanying

::~~".:!~..:~~~·~$

commentary on f eminioe stereotyl)es4

Baby' s,

The

The Outlaw s. UnfO&lt;tunotely. Money's
stUdio work la not 11 Impressive as his
OutSta nding
porformar\Ces. But with
hi.$ uncannny 1ongwr1tlng ability

II••

women in the colored paychadttfrc world
or Englond'a da:nce tMn.
What roius these t houghts above
rnedioc.titY Ia thll&lt; - o ling pact&lt;oge.
Influenced by the rhlrd wo(ld riWthms ot
their countrYmen- tho Police, the
Undertones end the Specials - the Photos
do it their own way, adapting tho beat to
their &amp;Ound.

The Pho t o • - The Phoros-IEplcl

" Satin Angel," conlkfered to b8 the
album' a theme song. bears too strong a
resambfanc• to • pr~ hit, " Two
Tickets To Pt~adlse: ·
The album Is cletlly ._rot to the
previous Ufe For The To/ring, but just
barely SU~Pa..., Money's setf·title&lt;l
debut. Ron N8VIaon i1 in experienced
producer, heving worked with Tha

Bad Company, Dave Mason and

' - thla pO&lt;trey-t ie only meant fOf

great on papor u well as being a sol:ial
comment on the hypecklp frivolity or a
woman wl'. o loVH henollf In • tl\lfy
narcissistic way. But egain the musie
gives no indicat ion of this Introspection.
" She' a Artlattc:• "Irene," ..Maxine "
a:nd "Evelyn It'' are ellaoa.ked with
~ist

who's mad, the mod who

knows nothing but her hlp clothes and
heJ- neurotic lies, the anerchist and the
confused soul. I suppose you could say
all these woman are co,n rused souls. I

..

Side Two further squelches rhe
promise. Wendy Wu may be the lead
singer of e very t ight three-man bond
{lwo less then ~ondiot but that doe:s not
make her Oebofah Harry . Her polished
voice and distinctive detiverv Is
overshadowed by the oblliouo
commer~ tone. lf k )'las cleaner th_ . •
material WO&lt;IId b8 perfect !Of the FM dial.
But there .,. no big hill.
The recording Is tight end Roger A.
llecllerlon's production- who also
produces tho \Jndlnones and lAne
lovich - Is reputable. But egain tho tunes
aren't long enough or catchy enO&lt;Igh to
penetr-ate the airweve-1 or even pOople's
converS8tions, with tho po58lble
e.xception of ''loss of C.ontect" and " AU
I Wont .''
Th9 string arrangements In "Loss of
Contact" and " New You Tell Me That
We're Through"tr\lty c.errv thou songa
abo~e tho Ofdinary. " AU I Want'' 1$ very
denceable and catchy - a song that
demands to be hewd.
Wu co•er• Bochatecii/Oavrd's "I Just
Don' t Know Whet t o Oo With Myoaif" iii
a refreshing momel. Tha plolntive balled
merkl a dlstlr!Cti•e departure hom this
aide's mood without being too
disuecting.
The Photos need to decide who they
are and what they' d ~ke to project. There

is nothing wrong w ith

schizOPhranie- aoundlng ltke Patti Smith
on one song end Oeboroh Harry on the
next.
But for now, the Photos' recent
exposure hu boon dol/eloped o little t oo
lightly.
- A. J. Zaparyniuk

~Jnternalional Affairs pr~sents:

"The Battle of Algiers"
Olrecled by; Gitlo PontiCOM&gt;
with JNn MOf\ltl, Yacel Saddl
'l'rench and Arable dialog wn~ English 0Ul&gt;litl01
GUio Pqntecom&gt; g1 documentory look to
his reconot rucllon ro the Algwlen'rebolllonl
ogalnrt the French belWMn tt54 and 1 ~7.
Amidst 'llboroto 1tagtng ol rlo~l{ oll o c~a on the
reboil Tn thl Cetbeh, bombfnga In tho European
-or-0! -t~e city, Ponteoor-;o locuoH on tho
ldeoioQIA:at cl10n bat-n All, the FLN leeclor,

and ColoneJ M1thleu. tN meU~&amp;cat Frenchman

wl&gt;o ettemps to Qu.lt tfr:O rob81actMty.

,Place; ,Waldman Theater, Norton

"Hall.

Time: 6:30p.m., 9 p.m.
Date: Friday, Nov. 14 and
Sat~_Jrday, Nov. 15.
TJckets availfble .a1 the Tlcf(et Office
Admi ssion: $1 .00 students, $-1.50 non·studen ts.

�i

H;~;~S to be home for Christmas? ~J'\~t,~~I
by WIUilm 0. IIHman

deals:·
Still. lhc ..,., or an lraniu Prime MiniJcer IO lhc United
Nations is one mort •nd~aJion ,u;rytna Wbotl apcru have
sensed for ocvcral wreks-t~a. imponanl Sh•fu .,. ca~ma
place t.ril.hin lht lranlan inttrn»l po"er struautc, and lhcw
Jhins represmr imPOnanr At'PJ row1rd...tn ntruual.rdease or

All of chi• means &amp;hal &amp;he rtlas&lt; of cbe hoscoges is tolna co
be an eltrtmdj diff~uh incemal polil.al opnatlon. Head•
w.ll roll in lrao when rlwhosrages ~r~ no lon&amp;n i fan or lA 1h~
polilkll &lt;alculUJ.
lnnlan leaden oow no loog&lt;r doobllhat lh&lt; pracnc&lt;OI&amp;he
host-.u in Iran u I JM)Jilic':.al liabildy. Western 1radtanrtions
In dtt ...~ or Ill&lt; boslage tatln.g , .... had I d~auns
cffe&lt;t on the lraniao «onO&lt;ny, and have rt'\ubed in • scrlouo
depletion of their intcrnillional ilol11ion "'"""no naciorocamc
fonh to condemn traq"sinc:wsion in1o Iranian tnti1orya1chr
becinni•s or the present &lt;onlli&lt;1 .
But lhc C\lrfClll sllifli in lranion J'C»iiiOn actually began
•r«kt a.ao. before eM conOia "-'ith Iraq.
In issuina to PorUaml'11l • .a of guiddin&lt;&gt; nc&lt;en¥Y fa&lt;
R'kasc or the hoYagcs, IM Ayacollah sisnira.nlly omined..
spu1ric-ca11 for an Am.eril:an apology-rdlc:ctin1 a r~ahnrion

the hosi.QCI.

lhiJ lhiS point hOld become

Sptriolro Tit• ~"''"
'
(PNS) R...,1 wild rumon and hcadhnn aboul a ''dal in
IM VfOrks" to Qcnance US hOSIIIItl fO&lt; US mclillt)' aid 10
Iran unckracore how .tensiliVC' tht hOSliJt iuuc r-M~alN a ncr
iiS one tnt annivtnlt)' 00 tle&lt;lion day.
BUtch&lt; rumon P'""cd JIOUndleso. aN! chis fiCO should also
undcnco"' somethina-as (Dnll&lt;f Iran.., UN r&lt;ptCSCQCoti'&lt;
Monsour Farhan&amp; has saki. " the' Ayatollah donn"l matt

iUI insurmountable rttish
Pmidl'111 Carter lnd many Americans.

AnalysiS

Ahhou&amp;J'I various traniilll politicians tried to place

ln order co understand chew jh•fl• AmcricanJ mu!t re-rnfnd
ahecnS&lt;Ives of several baJic poinl!• about the hOili1.1C C"n~is at~d
its role in lr:a.nion inlcrnal polic1n.
Ant, the hostages h:ave been u$Cd 10 &amp;Oiidhy the Iranian
population by k~pina the 1ymbnlh: \I)O:tre or an outside
01
COetnY of the rtvolutlon" uliv..:,
Secondly. lhc ktepins of &amp;he hoscaat&gt; hilS bern u;ed by a
number of polirical rillUtC'S wnhm lrun to bo l ~crr and :1dvunce
lhtir own powtr,
Finally. the idC'ntiOcatmn n( the hOSIII8b 1U "sptea.. h~
btetJ ostd by both tdciSJ .. nd riahun hunuu• polhicalleadc:n
prevent moderate polhidans rrom forgin&amp; an)1

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rapprochement with the Unl1ed StAtes.

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' 'sicrtature" on the condition! by inrcrprclina or
rdormulaUng Khomeioi'..s s.tatemeur, indications -art th31 tht
nnaJ U.st or demands likt:ly will conform fairly ~lowly co
Khomcini'5 original state-mcnt.
This can only be interpreted 35 an impro~·cd dlmare.

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FORT McCOY. WISCONSIN
(PNS)-Bchind 11•-o rows of 12 fool
fcnces, mnfonxd wuh coils or
ruor·like win:. the tkhtaVOt1cd up
and down . lnskk tl\tbati"Xks some

s&gt;mbl&lt;tl al &lt;&amp;Ids. SIIOWU1l off Pl1cs
or Lueky Sllikos pacts they had
won. thouJ,h none smoked. They
huued &amp;heir auards and lh&lt;n
curncd around and spilled every
garbage can in the compound whrn
&amp;old • promised howlin1 &amp;rip had
been can«~lled.
They arc 14(1 Cubon ref~«
t«nqcn, a.aes as 10 17. who came
•o &amp;he Uniled S.aces by ch&lt;mselves.
with no relati\les, from the CUban
pon of Mariti In May and Jun&lt;.
They wer&lt; bro.nded mlsncs in Cuba.
And no on~ knows what to br11nd
them. or what to do with chcn1.
here.

Most of the Cuban youch here
came out of CUban rdonnitorie,s
where chey were held for offenses
socb as cruancy and va8fattcy.
Many feU inco a gap in Cuban
10ein:y wha-C' compulsory school
ends •• 11&lt; IS but work doon'l
bccin until 17. Th&lt;y became Slttel
kld1. At least eight are homosuuaJ .
-about
C'ommunism or capitalism, thouab
~MY ar• ~ vuln~le ro po!Jikal
prostl),lz.irla, lky jldllhou-"1 lbc
llip from Mariti *Oold &amp;et lht:rn
Out or jaiL So far, it hun' I .
l.uro Rodrici&lt;z, 17. uid lK was
~ IWO yean In I
Ha~
laolity ailed Ccmbi.W d&lt;l Estc.
"They arne lo rn&lt; with a papa
sa:)'in&amp; I mutd IG'Vt c.ura time in
Cuba or so co Marid. What ~ind or
d!oice is 111117"
They don ·a

cart much

I'Aof(J woriol
Nowlbc tid.&lt;, mouly boys, aboUt
a !bird of them black, are play!na
furiously In the IIlah security
componnd. tryilta to iplorc a
messaae llKY have been hear\nJ OD
all •ides. 1llctc is 110 place for tbern
left in the world.
In all, Fon McCoy hu housed
14,360 Cuban refuaen chis
summer, includinJ aduJu and
ininors. More chan 9100 were
ractUod, usually · wilb sponliOrina
relatives. Th•. rrmalotna 3,234
•dUllS were cransfmcd 10 Pori
Cbafec. Ark . Tlloae mloort tefc

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The clunatc ilnow tlj:hl for lht: rclc~ or the ho~a.ga from
lr;n's poant or vaew . Iraq c) a gtt:ah:r and mon: •mmecL.acc
ours.dc rnemy lbr Iran ~nd hl.i aJrtadttJ.kt'l'a tf)t' pl31'-.'f' of d1c
Uniled Stain u a sumuh.11 for rt"VOiusiontuy fervor ~ Al a
protlticlll gah·aniL.Ing forct. the Cl.)nfu&gt;ntatio" .,.,,~h Iraq '"
whbout parallel lind h:U 1n~p1r~d l r.1n1Un~ I() :IC.1) ()( br::t'lt"r)' In
roi.stilnct thilt dwarf tht&gt; th.'\."'Otnpll&gt;hn~enh of the orlitnal

American State Ocpartmcn1 pcrsonntl have wuicly
encourascd the thaw by issuing pOsili~e rcinforcttnC"f1l to the
iranian initlaaives. Secretary of Statt Edmund Musklt"5
•trdrc"' lo che UN Gmeral r\s&lt;Cmbly-parn.do&gt;i&lt;ally on che fC'YOi utiUII aa:iinM tht Shah.
day of lh&lt; 11an or the Iran-Iraq war-spcdlic.111y
I)Oih aides ure p:ucuull)l MUn t n~ hl communtc;~tr ~ith ~·h
acknowlcd&amp;od the legicimacy or Iran's rcvnlucion and S&amp;accd · othc:t - 1 PIO\:ns "''hkh take:!! a long ltmt t ..•c:n under ideaJ
cleurly thal tbc.r' v-as no obstacle to givin&amp; JraR'S g,ricvan«s a. rondil1ons. Thf' fort tha.t Iran c.:on1irw&lt;'\ to mo...t on· cht u.sue
r&amp;lr heann,g in the United Stalt.S. Similar sloturncnts by cvc:n as h 11 cunductull ;~. dcblliunin! war should be: ~ig.oai
Deputy Secretary Warre'D Chrinophtr and Assistanl enough co W.ubil'l.&amp;too 10 bfoar with the suu11L~o n ;~ lluJc
Secretary David Newsome havc.betn duty not~ in Teheran . lonatr.

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amb•a-.tous •mmia~cion sucu.a haH' no constlttJtio:naJ ri&amp;bu Unlit
COIIfertcd on Cuban r&lt;fust&lt;S by the they .,. r&lt;S&lt;t&amp;lcd. It claps 11Km m
Cartn adminlvDtion h:u lnelllt hJih scamr, cdb Wltb no i""icial
1h11 ao one hu lcpJ CWilody o~r proccd""' o r any kmd. when chere
them.
is uoublc. Til&amp; Cuban kids ...,.
TWo Sial&lt; Circuli COull Juda&lt;a. · scareaa1cd in cllc compound.
Jatnco Rkt: and Ness Aorcs, held formerly • hi&amp;h «&lt;Uril) .,.,., oa
hcuina&gt; last ~ io • cumulluous JulY IS . The ooilcd oonccnina w!ra
batrads courtroom to pll« ll'lua •ere supposed to ha .. e been
U) l~ lqaJ C:aa'C o( lhc RllC: Of
ftmOVed but ntver "'ere.
Wbcon.sin. "I'm Usttnina to ataltY.
OYe:r 1hc: summer • ao\lanor'l"- k atcd kids." ' wud :an it8lc Judl&lt;' task (ortt, public h.~J1h scrvl«
Aorcs . ..A11d lhr lmml¥rtlion an4 rescanilus and. other ob$eners
NaturaUzation Strvk:t- tells me C'hatlcd tha.L juveniln a1 McCoy
ceehnically. lh&lt;Y lie &gt;lill 1n Cuba. had been subj&lt;cccd 10 bcacfnp and
h'a ludi,rous.'"
multiple homo$u:ua l and
Ndchcr the judgo nor the Stilt's heceros.exua.J rape and had made
Public O.f&lt;nder, OO'id Niblack, . frequcm suicide .ccem.pts.
have b«n able to It'll list of al1tht
Since JuJy. their treatment hils
minoro in Ft. McCoy from lhr INS fmp..,.cd licdc. to judge from three
or 1he Slace Ot.parlmcnt, which is in da.Yt last week. On September JU, h
ch•r•e or chc juvenile's compound.. was dbdoscd that lWO Cubans, a
Thlrly 0&lt; inorc ar&lt;oiS&lt;Wh&lt;re ln lh&lt; boy 11nd a girt, both l7fhad been
camp and some may have been in handcuffed, arms outs:tmdkd, io
mixtruum seturlty df't_
c,olioo, even an ouuide chain link £en~ for five
Isolation, in a jail clost'd tu hooH the night before . The two
repartefl which the Cubans have .&lt;aid that thev had son eo into a
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and held isolation ov&lt;tni1ht,
lhouab they were n....- Questioned
about the lnddmt.
On Oaob&lt;r I, lhirtem C.. ben
minon pecked in om cdJ In "Hold
Por Ousto" punched a bole
thtouah tbt wall into a J.lbroom .
PubUc defmdcr David Niblack,
who saw the scm&lt; minutes later,
said, "The kids had been Stripped
naked and mated, and werelyinJ in
bare hoidina cells with water all
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them, 17, croucbed down in a
corner with Jona sobs. He said he
had been in thecdl two months. He
wu transferred to a mentll health
ward where the supervlsin1
poyehlo!risa said lhal he ~ be
tcpc ulld&lt;r dl&lt;mkll restninu.
Tile Cubans who 1M: I• the
compnWICI don't speak EnJiith.
They havt had ftw SllUCIUTOd
activities to calm them or prepare
thern for life io the United Stalcs.A
ftw art illiterate in Spanish, but on
the whole they are wtll-edueated for
their aaes, with some performina at
US eolleae ltvd on tcsu.

Over 600 times durin&amp; the
summer, Cubans, ioc:ludina kids
Stat~ Dcpanmm1 ofrtclals bavt- and adults, have jumped the ron
not diselosed how lona the kids fence and fled. In the vast majority
Sobbloa

or cases they returned voluntarily.
They had llO place to ....
Amidst the paodernonium in the
compnund, Alcibiadcs Davila, 17,
when asked what he most wanted,
said, "All I need riaht now Is five
qulet minutes to be IIane, and Cry to
fOJUTc-out what's aolnlto holppen."
. "They oCcd &lt;Oft,.. said lawyer
David l'llbla&lt;k. "The Cuban
10•c:mmc:nt bas dealt wish these
problem kids by usiDa lherll to play
&amp; politioaf joke 00 the US. And DOW
ou.r federll IOvtmmtllt is &amp;lvi"l

1bem worse treatment with no more
moral justirtcation.''
On October 2, Rk&lt; ordered the
kids be removed from the camp
within 21 days. They will be Slate·

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Football Bulls will try for a happy endil)g
llyToeyPdll

Sl&gt;cwuuA ......,. reccrd is 011 tile be. S&lt;o&lt;nl
offcruive ra:onh are oo the line ud ore
about to be &lt;illl9" enllanced or din&gt;innlled.
The JuectSsful consumption of '"O free tqs
of beet Is Ia question. What &lt;art!Hiwteriaa
&lt;Vall ..W cledd&lt;: tlle0111&lt;0121&lt; of these sW&lt;a7
The UB Bub-Alfred Ual•miry football
pme. thac's - 1 TOIDO&lt;Tow tile Suoo'a
will invade Rotary Field eal p.m. and attempt
to JJ&lt;t the Blllk' &lt;fforu to seeure a ...U.Diaa

record.

The UB Pep Oub will have a free tqot
beet for au students llttodlna the pme from
II :JO a.m. to I p.m. in a tml ia the tailpe
oru of the parkioc loc . Another free tea wW
be ~ped by the Alumnl AJsoc:iatioo otter
the pme iD the some arco.
ProoPCCU for a Buffalo victory are about

WJOriaf,&amp; now. ~ tile Bullolla¥Ciol&amp;
lloeir ..... lift ...,..,., ....,. could pul 01&amp; •
final .,;, if !bey - dioaiaole tile dulaP&gt;&amp;
,.....,.,... ........ plaped tlmD llldy.
Alfred, wbosc reeord is 1·1·1, bad a IJtal
deal of trouble wish the Univenky of
Rocheaa last •eetead aad bad to aettk foe:
a 11·17 tie. Buffalo's last •-iaory
a 9-1
ltDCI&gt;esuf team.
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Tbe SUoa orr..,.. Js dir«ted by J&lt;Dior
qoanerbad: Bob Schusta ..-a.o hu tbro'MI
for 1.714 yards and 12 touchdowns. Split end

Mau Sultivan has cauaht 48 of them for five

TO'a.
Jlllliar bllfba:l.o.n,l DoYis is Alfred's
ladiaa . . - piau with 411 ywds iD 97
arrios one! the s..- ... ¥Cry •
l)lacdiclter wish 0oQc JolaDJOII
23 of 16 PATS aad to or 16 aooJ$.
UB aaad-out ra:rivu fr011t Price: aeeds
ju.st ooc touchdown Ctidl II S) to tie tbe
reeord Jet by Ed Ciicrwic:z in IM).30-SI.
He'l abo !It lool:iQc to OUftCI his career
record 120 pass raoepcloas tad 1100 yards.
6&amp;ht more &lt;tidies aad Price: wil surpass
Gary Quatraai's season record 48 oitdlcs Jet
in 1978.
Quarterback Jim Rodfiauc:z wiU eatempt to
add numbers 10 the six cant":r marb be bu

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c:aabisloed. Tbe ..... , _ Cinad lslud ..
has Jet ia toe.! ott.- .....
241 pas$ lli&lt;JapCS, " ' :&lt;
complctioos.. 3.t66 PMiiaa yanU. a.G6 ;
yore passed iDtbe 19'18- and 417 yord:s

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d&lt;fcasi•-. seaadouls Jlri: DuDbar (abo 1nm
~aia), Oav&lt; Floret Oftd Jim Cr~.
Prico, Quatranl. Rodripu and J&lt;ff Martin
and odJcn will be Jca•lnt th&lt; orrc:u:w.
Alfred's&lt;Oadlls a fonwr roocto.nS~ar r.,.
tb&lt; 8ulls. Sam Sol&gt;clcn.
The has bcea clt&lt;lartd •'Hiab Sthool
Band Days. •• Three local hich scboOt boonds
will su!&gt;Piy the hall-time cnltttalllntml.
Kenmore East, KcnniO&lt;&lt; West . and Non h
Tonawlhcla will provide aU the vol..,.. and
&lt;Xatetnall neeckd tO cbara&lt; the Bulls 10 tbdr
rwst winniaa _,.,., sine&lt; the roocto.n
p r - rrin.sliaUled oa 1971.
Last year the S..O.U bCti UB 16-3. Tbe
two •cams ...;u be ..-ina ror Ill&lt; l*h time
with Buffalo holdina a 19· 15-3 """ lool ti&lt;
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"' Buffalo defense to be jolted out of Dreamland. Bills
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Warner. midaet team could s~ in, the lions are
fall ina flat on their tails. The Onhs aren'ttearin&amp; \lp the
League either.

New En1land 34, Los An1eles 21: Sticking with the
AFC team . Hate to disappoint you Ram fans. but
Ftrragamo isn•t invinc:table.
For those who watch Jnsldr the NFL on Home Box
Oflic~. se~ how long the ••· Dolphin linebacker
continues to kiss Vince's butt.

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Pltlloddph/a J4, Wasliington 14; ~los paint their upser here. Have to ao with the Viltes on record of last
number on Skins. Philly may have waltzed by New tWO weeks.
Orleans but they haveo't forgotteo how inuch they hate San Diego 28, Kansas City 24; Chargers live and die by
Wasbin~tton. Rcdsldns, by the way, ate awful.
the pus-thi.s wetk San Dieao survives by a late
Atlanta 27, Nitw DrlHns 17; ·Bi&amp; Ben plays not needed touchdown. Now for the up-and-comins Chiefs- in
today. Archie M'anruog keeps tbe suokeo Sainu alive two years they'll be at the top.
with a decent passing gli!Jle, but Falcons ate able to Den&gt;'" 24, New York Jets 20; As the late fall sun sas

run, run, run ...
Pituburgll Jl, Cleveland 27; Steelcn don't lose the big
one at borne. Where have we beard that ooe before?
Maybe Bradshaw shoUld take a good look at Sipe, the
best quanerback in the League.
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OIWn Bay 16, New York OiJJnts /3; Not a believer yet .
Giant receivers will probably reven back to their usual
habit or dropping passes ere. Lynn Dickey's right up
there with Jim P lunkett for comeback of the year.
Dallas JO, St. Lcuis J7; Dallas def&lt;nse st.ill bas
landry's post·game speech fresh in their cars. It was
loud enough.Of course Mel Dray catches his one TO
pass for t he Cards.
Minnesota 20, Tampa Bay 14; Don't rule o ut a mild

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THE SpECTf\UM

A crowd or about JOO turned out at the Tonawanda lcctjmt
Monday nl&amp;)lt tO view ''The Balli&lt; of the U.ndefeated."' With both
the City Boys tnd the TKE•Skulls carrying HI records into th&lt;
Intramural "A" It» Hockey l..et.au&lt; aame, J&gt;llysical play, cl&lt;meheckloa and several individual battles mark~ this

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behind the Rocky Mountains, ex-Jet qUatterbaek Man
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Houston 27, ChiCDgo 20; Here's another possible upset .._ _
says Eddie, but the realistic Pulling Ouatd says AFC-every Lime. Can't asaue with that loak.
Mi11mi 2J, San Francisco 9: Seetns the 49"crs left their
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it's time to wake up and recocnize OaWd Woodley as Dolphins QB. Rumor has it Strock and Griese are
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Oakland JJ, Sea/lie 21; Oakland never lo= on
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rttsa blood thou&amp;h, as team captain Many Gordon tallieil in the first
period. The T K Es then roared back with lbr« stral&amp;!tt goals. W'tn&amp;&lt;f
Paul Comeau "opened lbe Oood a.ates" on a shon •hot after a
scramble in fronl or the City Boys net. Paul Simmer (DO relation to
Charlie) rined a 'shot past City Boys' n&lt;tmln&lt;kr Bruce Miller for a
Z-1 Skull advantaae. Sllonly thereaflcr, K......., Bnbon's slapshoc
earned him his 14th aoaJ of the seasoo- and put TKE in ftoo&gt;t, J.L.
Yasu Ohasako narrowed the Skulls' marain to 3-lwith a sh01 rrom .
the slot. but the City Boys" ....,. to score no more. as aoaJi&lt; Adam
Davis (with i llttlc Mlp from Larry M.ly) stoocwalled the City Boys.
The third period saw Bnbon coUect his lSlh (on 1 pasa,from Dave
Oarl\nkd)
Simmtr tpo~.a""' fuxn Mit• Goldtick
'fdd
Bin Siili!On) to score illio tM 6pal .,.. at pmc's end.
A$ TKE Capltlin Phil Sdlwant was heard ~·• "Another One
Biiesth&lt; OuJI." City Boys' Many Oordat warned, ·•we'IIJd ~~~~­
(TKE) nut time." Now standina at J.l, tb_oCity Boys are tied ftx
aeeond place in the "A" division with PharmKy. The Stulll..•lill
brina their Wlblcmished record ln1o • Monday cvtain&amp; match apinst
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The UB Womftl'l Do" lin&amp; "A" for !he day.
Teamwalk&lt;doulofSIIeridAnl.ancs
" Balb j"" had a really noc
oo Saturday bit wiMen io The ooruistm1 day," Jaid Royal's ookh
Buffalo Bowline Proprielor's Paul Tzinleris.
Toumame.nt. Not only did IIIey
Team caplaio Mary Anne
finish flrsl in tbe , • .., ond all· Buboltz nnished a &lt;loR lhird 10
•~niS «I&lt;&amp;Ories. bu1 1hey hod Irwin in lhe all-evmu with a 16J2
s&lt;VUal individual WlnncrJ also.
total. She also team&lt;d with junior
Sophomore Barb Irwin S1ormed 'Pam Detialo arab seeoqd pia~ in
ou1 of the blocks to capture 1he the doubles' competition blas~in&amp;
women's tU-cven1s championship down 1,108 piu BUboiiZ abo
1,689 101al pins while •veraa&lt;d 181 for the •ournammt.
187 •~'ill&lt;
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she bo..u for 1M Royals "B" 1eam
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The Royabdiopped 7,91 ~pin$1o
win 111&lt; all-evml5 lid&lt; and 2,666 10
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Eric Communi!)' Collqr cime io
...:oM in " l&lt;anu eveou. AU tbree
le:uns finished oonJistmiiY In lhe
top lhr« in 1he National standinp.
Ten womm's teams rrom ecros.s the
counuy &lt;O!Jij&gt;ded.
The UB Men's Oub Team did
not fate Dcatl)' &amp;$ •-dJ IS lht
Womftl, ftnishins ''way down the
line" a«o&lt;din&amp; to Coach Tlinieris.
They did JCI some JJ&gt;atklina
indi\&lt;idual perforrunccs lhou.&amp;h.
Junioi Bob Romeo matched lhe
sinsieJ ti1lc wilh a 6J) pin lOCal and
Mark Parisi look 1hird wi1h 596.

Parisi also won 1hc all--tvct\u
crown wilh 1. 727 pins felled and

teamed with AI Miffei;to place lhird
in doubles with I, I~- The star for
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1~•1 ~- 0.,. KroM. US's onlf ..lty. It thowft • . , . . . liiP on tM
coumam~t. but because or a
$1MpSM Ufte.t.
shonqiofbowlcn, Tlinkri3 411fed
1he1eam)."
on Parisi 10 bowl.
Po"" bov.kn usw.Uy throw ahrir
Penn Slate finished firsl OUl or • Crq Piebr«: also had a strona ball """'"'her• 11&lt;01 the middle or
d)t 18 mttt'steams compaiq, bu1 three-pme SCTies for UB with a 111&lt; lane, bw a hook rolkT u..s 111&lt;
the Buffalo "C'' team finished a thnd pluc finish in sin;a:les. oua..wk. With the ._a conditioM,
SUrP&lt;isin&amp; lllird.
Piekaree knocked down 596 pins to IM bowl WtJI .Jldc QUI and 110(
"I'm a lillie disappc;fnud In lh&lt; pin 1h&lt; spot.
break. '
'• A •• team,• • the UB coach
laM conditions "'"c more sW1ed
''TM ''A'' tram throv.s. the
THE CHAMPION: Ul ~ Barb t.l'Win captu.-.ct lftt p&amp;.ce latt ...tiM H\ tht
explained. "I'm just happy I had 10 po~r bo"Ai t"r$ than to those who hook .'' was Tlinirrif eApllllation
Bu'ffiiO loWt~ PtQPrit10f"l TOf.lma!Mnl. llwln., ' hown MNin JW'"ICM.ta ec.t!.M, calM
tnou&amp;h
guys.
Tht
rournamcnts
arc
throw chc big hook. The outside$ for I heir poot lihowln&amp;.
u.e~ with • 117
tCw lht d1y,
Tony P&lt;ttl
used to help get thins$ setlled (on were oily, bu1 lh&lt; middle was dry.

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Spikers maintain a playoff berth despite loss to Fredonia
Champaanc and roses S&lt;l !he sane, bul 111&lt; UB
when UB despctalely n«ded to come baclr-only 10
Women's VoUeyball Team mhsed lht:ir &lt;!lance to &amp;ive
Iurn h overlo Fredonia b&lt;CIU« of Jimple miSiake&gt;. UB
Ihe lal&lt; a perfect mdin&amp; by losina !heir 12st horneaamc
failed 10 1&lt;t a much needed rally in motion. even
10 Fredonia Sllte. Royals' coach PC!.« Weinreich
lhO~~&amp;h !hey had s&lt;V«al oppon~lhr«
opened Tuesday niahl's pme by P&lt;es&lt;ntins d~llJ
&amp;ames. While Fredonia's offtnse wa. not -...;.to
S&lt;riiors Mary E11&lt;n Weber and Team Captain At...,;
their oonJistml defense WliS enc&gt;u&amp;h 10 clinch !be
Tsuji each with a red rose and • small' boulc: or vidory.
chompasne.
"Fredonia doesn'l ha&gt;cth&lt; ne~·orrmsc we do." &gt;aid
ThelosshadnocrreauponUB'siZ.hse&lt;dedspotin
Wcinrridt, "bu1their defense and scrvin&amp; are who•
friday's Slltc Finals 01 Slony Brook. Coosid&lt;rin&amp; thu
makes litem hard to 11&lt;01."
Frtdonia is ranked second or the 16 teams goiogto the
Wrinrtieh is optimi.uic thAt his stroos hinina: ofrense
playoffs (lbcre arc 44 learns in New YO.t ,Slate),
wt11 be in full ""in&amp; 1hls weekmd. · The qU&lt;Stion Is
Weinreich felt this 1cam held ou1 well. ;'They didn'1 · whCih&lt;r or no1 1he learn's defense and serving will be
maul us over,'' he uid. •·we had too many · costly
suHi,dcnc . "I'm prtdiain,(lthac we will walk away with
errors and )UJI coulsht'l &amp;CI off lhe. rally needed 10 S&lt;l
fiflh plac:e," he sold.
1
our)lard hlnlna otfmse In mollon."
Wein.r&lt;ich's vWons for nexl year arc hopeful . "We
UB los! IS-8, 15·10 and 15·9 10 Fredonia. N&lt;ilbcr should find ourselves In Fredonia's sbocs nex1 y~ar,"
1cam wu able 10 score morelltallhr« poinu in arow.
he said. While Ihi$ year's learn s1ar1ed the seuon
All ~somes 'were a series of &amp;00&lt;1 offenJivc plays,
youna, the &amp;iris quiclcJy learned from cxp&lt;rfene&lt;. "AI
but UB loSI b&lt;CIU« of pocjr dtfmse. Fredonia Ihe be&amp;iMillJ &lt;if 111&lt; season, .. Wdnr&lt;ich added, " it
manqed 10 nsaln1aln eoruislmt defense and "'fVina
was questioiSiblc WhCibcr or not some of the '&amp;iris
lhroUJh the rnltch.
_
would &lt;Val maU !he l&lt;am, but !hey SIUC.k wilb il and
"They had a lot of breab." said Royal BoDDie
P&lt;Ovtd 10 be first line Slarters.
Sykox. "We pr.yed well, but lltey look advanlllle of
"Many or lhb year's lop teams, indodlna Frodoola,
our crron,"
are Josina .....-al of their bat players. E - lhoUJh
The set..spile team or Weber and Tsuji, with assists
Tsuji and Weber are cradllltina. WciJuddl feds, "We
from Lori ~. baek 1M sem: sevesal times have !he arenp 10 1ak&lt; se&lt;oo4 or lhird aa1 yar."

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Plus Special Gtiests
This Mond•yl Nov. 17th • t 8 pm
•t the Mem. Aud.
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fk Aid lie doaba !tal MiDI:&lt; would llslca tO " ' -'$
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lad Malhonwiao Dwayne Aodenoo S(Iol)&lt;d iDIO the Jran&lt;11e
Monist room, SMale Olainnaa Nonnoo Soltoss 11&gt;0\ed,!llc

dllrussiDo w w uoubl&lt;d Groen! Edacadon prOtiUI. The
IWO ~QP-administrltors were fnvited 10 the DW'CtiDJ to p\tbUdy
Jo•rw..._.
smooth o•er the dilferences bet....., AlldcO'JOn and Olh&lt;r
J:~ru had llloqJ wordJ for the Courou-E:xpreos, "' he
turned Wit •umdoo to w ,...,. furniture tll&lt;fu, 1 sea on of the University ,..hi&lt;:h voie&lt;d~r &lt;011e&lt;ms 0\'tf his
""noundn&amp;G;;;, he "'Q p.e only "lio&gt;ited ioformation" on domain durina las! .....,k's folt Senate .-iDe.
Allhal ...,;on......,.,_, hadoffeodod&gt;O&lt;n&lt; ~tors ,.ilb
lhe Jub;.a, he rdaud ~Is ,....,, effotts to ' " the
- his .._
...., .. altilodr to..-ord Ill&lt; implerncntaaion or abc
probltm worked Out kapUy.
Kotter ••~ thai UDi&lt;crsily I&gt;W)-rrl draflod four sUIIs portion of the - · .midi be has ,... 10 set a dole
difrerm1l&lt;11ru on diociptioary actioo oo Moaday. T-ond· foe. ·
"The nwn , _ wr arr hctt," Roubera bepo, "is to
a-half houB after r1001billins tbc four iruo one ~bit
l&lt;tl&lt;r, K&lt;1trr aid he diJposod of 1he drofiSOIIIY 10 ha"t di&gt;pdlany rurno&lt;s and I.!IY no&lt;ioo&lt; 1b01 ,.. ore aal.wnptfna 10
c.,,w, £xptm urr eeporur N'd: M_, ca11 oor or his scualk lhe skiDs ponioa of Gen&lt;ral Edoeaaion." He IIDd
..,;...,.,. IDd Ilk about the ..,,.,.., Thtrr days lot&lt;T. the And&lt;rson both admlllod th11 mony \Uians...,.od quallons
Pr&lt;lfdtne ronlmued . MUOfl aplnail&lt;d and arauioalhatlb&lt; remain about 111&lt; """""" and both "P'eood Optimism thai
Andenon's Task for« oo the mau&lt;r ,.,,, find an rqvhablt
ltum WC'f'C: sent ouc. wandnJ to know thrir con1m1:s..
Y&lt;1 Krtru mainlamcd 1h11 he ,.... ""' inrrru&lt;d by 1he solution.
invnliprion. but the rrporac_r's actions later that werk. Tht
journaliot allqrdly called Oi•l&gt;ion of lktdsee (0(18) Director Slon.y tasioa
Howard Mlll&lt;r In Albany. askin&amp; Why U B shotlld be ai••n
Solkoff insisted tbar the Mathematics D&lt;partment will nOI
some 1400,000 In equipment rcplocm\ef\t monies when ir be able 10 handl&lt;. &lt;he stms by i5lcl.&lt; and th11 many other
couJd not k«p lrack or some or hs own rurnlturt.
profe-ssors in dirferctlt departments couJd ttach tho.\ie courSCII.

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Toslt Rlr&lt;e. ..,_, R""""' aad ~.
bo'~ • ftport' ~ ~&gt;r t~K - • r ' s cad. T~Kr botll
hoped for a Fal 1911 ~Ilion dolt, b•n..tn.latod ~
l'lll .,... morr proboblt. ~ not. Fo&lt;tt is -sod "ilh
fmdirl&amp; dWoas lot llbota1 20 ~ IIISOCiatod with the
........,, sltills prosraat. ,
f'U\ally, Soltorr discuu&lt;d _....~om for the atu&lt;h
ba!IYboood &gt;p&lt;cial Facuh,y Senate mertlna. schod1dod lOr
Tuesday and cle\"1«1 •xdu.&lt;lvl.tJ 10 Qnrral Eduoetioo.
Mitllael Mrtte&lt;r rlil)lllncd lhll he is modl t)ina h,. modon to
0\'01'1Um the Fa111979 Seoolt'i dtclsian 10 lmpl&lt;mmtGen.,-oll •
--Education by ncx1 f all.
Md.qrr's new proposalwal try 10
llroad dcl&gt;atc
on the mails or the ~\ltr&lt;d p r - by call in• roc tbc
adoption oftbc Prradoc1o r11odd by 1982. "ith theaoal ¢11
r~ for full implementation t i liOOII as possible. "ll!c
aitn is Slilltbe ~pion.'' he o;plalncd ••
saikorr reva1n1 to the Etl'CIIIivo Colllmkaee 11111 hr
opcw Computcr Scinct's Stu Sh.Pro 10 dlallcnl&lt; that
llllllio11 ~~ Ul&lt;ndmantbll would for« Sludk:niS 10 11k&lt;
two.~ Counts in one )(nolo.l&lt;ds&lt;
providq ~
lll•&lt;niay. ' FlOCU!Iy or Natural Sci&lt;n&lt;es lad M&gt;~h SenatO&lt;
Park&lt;r calkio addod that be Intends 10 mo.. IbM thr Ocneral
Eduealion PJOif&amp;m require bbor11ory work In !he courJCS
that hll with in that Knowlrdae A rra. Sharp
exc~anats-called "warm up" by Solkolf-follow&amp;l b&lt;t~&gt;trn
Social Seien= r.,.,_lali\'tl and Caikan.
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SATURDAY.- SUNDAY 12 11111t -10""

•J P'ttcher of l.ahttts
JOJ2 Sea~ ~enue - tt Kensington

..__--(SO.tfUB) 834--6880--.....
Freend~

Inflation. ;·~-·--·dictaa:

does n01 n&lt;aSArity
the q. . . Rmnle ':...od
th01 "doUani beset dollars," and that top-quality
racWty are dra''ll to Iatif' rnearch et:ntas. AI rnore
faeuhymembenarrclrawn inloa prn;.a. mor&lt;.monry
is drawn in also. ·.
Ovuall, Ioden! rundins 'w inereasrd five prrcm1,
but proposals for lhb money ha"" inercasrd 6-7 prrt&lt;nl
over a year aao. Rennie warns that ir the fas'ulty
doesn't act quickly, they will lose their araniJ.
"Comprtilion is &amp;tt&lt;ina 5liffrr and stiffer." he .aid.
"bUI I think that the faculty will respond with more

. erron . They have worked hard in &amp;he put...
~ IQ the 1~80 school yur, UB r&lt;r&lt;:ivtd S.!2 million

the budB&lt;I iocreasrs ov&lt;r !he PHI four years. ~
=ommet&gt;ded ina:casrs 1ft rrsntch !UndJ, bllt "ill\ a
diana• or orrl('t it rtmaim 10 be ...... ~&gt;ill
boppen, .. F'&lt;Ui&gt;atrkk &lt;llplained.
Orspi« narion·wi&lt;lc fundina pooblans. SUNY ll
Stony Brook hu ~ showlna slans or movlna 1oward
beins a truly Iars&lt; r.-..an:h unlvcrslly. aecordina to

Rennie. ·

There is co&lt;Utrurllon underwl)l 11 ~ony Brook qn a
hospital and a lara&lt; Hcallh Selcnces Otporemmt on
&lt;Wl)pus, fundod wiJh Sill&lt; araniS. Rcnnlt rrimtionod
lhll there are hint&amp; In SUNY ChanCtllor Clifton R.
Wharton's fi\le-year pion Halona the llne•·or a tMCsrch
park in £0nnettion with Scooy Brook." He also t101od,
" II Is dlffk:ull to find In 1he Stale c6nuruetlon
(ormula, a ny allowance ror major rosearch

from the Unlvrrsily of Buffolo ,Foundation (U,BF).
UBF raises mone)(.("aifu") from over 5000 ch iW~s,
alumni and corporallons. U8 F Prcsidmt John Caner const.rucdon in BufrakJ\••
·
"''"" !hal comprrilion for ganl monirs Is no-~
ID !lr'•l• . rhe Slate may WOJIItO develop
''BurT Slate CoJk:s&lt; soes to the wnt proplc I &amp;0 10. If a Atco&lt;dioJ
m-.;or._researdl u.Uwnity-pouibly one-bur. may
lhey art SIOO,OOO. thai i• SIOO,OOO I ean't &amp;&lt;~." b&lt;
to deYdop their raourca 11 • pubtk
maintained.
----••The-re are more institudons JCilina inh;
"h may be 1br view or prop1e In 1he Ocw&lt;mor's
comprtilion for rescazch lfODIS," sald 'FiiZJ&gt;IIridt. orrft, and maybe !he 0o&lt;tfi!Or himldf.lhaa this is no&lt;
"There is a siplifl(anl dlanao- in lh~ popula~lon it tb&lt; role of e P\lblic: univmlty," .Wntalnod Rrnnk.
S&lt;:n'&lt;S as the money lightens up."
However, aa:ordina 10 Rennie. It doef.-m ebal if
1br Sill&lt; is movi111 10wardJ on• ~~ racareh rmttr
Noihf!alo
k would- be II Stony Brook. because or .........:
Ofrlcials arc unsur&lt; of tbt.fUiure of fodcral aid for corisl.J"Udion Lhert. orta UB ... t dbn't 1hink W"C'rt ncar•
,...,arch' with Reapn takin&amp; offoce. Presldml Caritt 1ha1 (a major researcH r&lt;nt&lt;r) ot Buffalo.'' he
~vor&lt;d 5leppod up resnrcb spmdina and was behind ..plai~:

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ROOM R E-OPENS on Wlnspur.
prel4tr rHpan~blt mate, UPPtf u l"
atvcttnt, "'' ulllltl6. C1ll afftr t.
ll7•6HI or 636·4420.
QUIRT' PERSON tot 2 bf.droom duplt)t
n..r MSC. H.JOf utlfltln.ll1·3J6l.
t:EMALE ROOMMATE WAN'TED fOr

,....,.
1lJ1.50 lndudtt 141 utiiH(d.
Hew IPPII• ncn, wunu. drtt•r .
PrOftt&amp;IONI 01 oract s:Nden.t ~..
M&lt;vely two

&amp;&amp;""""".

~oom

Av• ll•bte J M' ' ' '•

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perllapl.

e.,.._,.

PERSONAL
AUTQ-CYCL£ INSUR.AMCE. LOw
r•le~wl~n

•xctllent seNicce tor ell aQIIII'l

bnd rl\lils~
131•2211.

lnwt'"'" Gudlnu• C~tet".

LIVE MUSIC tl ltw Central Parte Grin

CCPG'')' OS" Ml,.. Sl~ (II«Ytt fewer.
FJtAtfk. YOI.I tvrt h.trnect "'Y l'lfM l
O.J .R

SIERVICE
H Ot'lf'l
Butf•to~ P,....tt"ably d~wrt•f~ 11'\ft•"
pubUuftQnls L..-&gt;ov PfC)tf't C41U 11~~

Q&gt;\.UM lA~ tne boys .,-. 91!"•"9 M'n"'OA.
we kno+N 'f'OU hiYf' 0\e 1t09H's .,.., ""

,Jell, T\Wn ~over to u.\ M'W wN'l• ,ou
sflll Nrw tlme. A frtc.ncL

GLORIA. time ls rvmln, out 4 0.001,.
tt.•ve d iK lor t ne notebiiO&amp;. 11 U.t Mt In
(h;( l'l.tncts In the l'lreJCl 14 tlavrt YO\I're
n!a1. A.ft"!e!\d,

SUPER FAST PRINTING
QUICK COPY

GLOtUA.. no Of'f un helo fOU pow
YOtJ'r-e •"'"-' • no f!"'e con lro~e:t Is out
W~C"Wt" you run.. Wt"U oe ••111"0 A

885-3020

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wor"' yow wt19"! n VOkJ, jef'e.

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mtmoer of Sigma P~l Fan Ktcl LOW",
·Lime FaM.
Yov~te ~~
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EL.IA$ 0 .

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MARt(. I wt'l.t'l YOU COUld bf t\t!f't ~11'1 ~

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MICHAEL ~

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TAGG MUSIC
Sales &amp; Senrlce

M._

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Electrlt: Kqboartl.,
Gutton, O.V., Am,...
The Bat Aet:UNrfa A

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lfuacBoobA Skct lf"'T!c

3604 Millo "-'-,_ 1111
-835·1314-

$1. 00 OFF
~tD£ NEEDED to Ll

(rtu"ll"ftCWH tun
HOW)j, Kaltlf ID llt1.
RIDE. NEE0£0 TO Ll or
Th•nksgiYi"91ll-6CJ.

E HGI..ISH Riding~ C.lld ...,.,..,

WAN"TEO: Penon who c.n t'tot 10
Mc:om• Bd~ tditor. Comt u;p 10
lSS SQuire H•ll ask tQr Martha,

OOu,..ARS-OFF, a~klt&gt;l of coupont
fOf COII.f'Oe studtnb lf\ U't B\ltf41!IO er••
•~~'•liable a1 no c.har9f', FOt'" tech
~op;,

tfiYtlOOe fG.:

self·iddret.lt'd • tamped

oou.,..oo.

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C:.Hoolne

call 6»-ZU ~.

Chain's
Boutique and
Hong Kong
Tailors

SERVICES
SP£CfA.L. DISCOUNTS: U l atvcM1tt.t ..
tac:utt.-.. Stt.tftpe')(thtylf--cvt tl.CIO ~ft'ls

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Dt,OO IIC.tu:l•te:

llS £MieWOOd

3114 Main St.
TUTOtltf\iG

CHEMISTRY lOl l\ltor

w.nt.a.,

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ll'jtaw

off'

Q II IUry. m-1111-

25%
Jewelry

WAN TED TUlOil tor tfldulte
,,,tl, tlcs-ect'vutlor~. 1.YI·U1S tfttr 1
p,m,TUTOR WANTED CM.m 201 UU MM"(

m an.

TYPING

Aw•• 4ti\IW1'11 HY. t.c2:M~

· 9PM
After Dark

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A Mr.
VTaco

Plus

LEGEND
" Hot Rod Lincoln"

3248 Main at Heath
(opposite ua)

15.00

Tontt .. I'M ~· &amp; Cod&lt; Robl•
SaL PIUI Popo • Mon. Nov. 2A,
" Now Afd011 oiiiM PllfP~

81cN S. Transit Rd.
~ N.Y. -

Save"

I

t n8Ct a ride to NYC_ Th.,k)qlviftoQ

SONDAY, NOV. 16,

Admlulo~

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II

NYC.,.....~

tf'U.U ~•eue

~verwry ~ ...... bt'" "" W~Kitft
tftM ~ Stor'nO.Ifs ~~W~Ity nas.

Bucket or Wing•
TONIGHT

RIDE BOARD

T,o . AI ~ we' re miles epar l ( Wid
O!'llt WOit) '"'I hHrt and ff'OU9t\tl.,.

atwe.,_ Wi ftt 'fOil• t.OYe •tw•V'I. 8KUH.
~ s. 00 , . stiH tow ttl« eW't'fl rt'IOuOf\ t
tot rfct Of my ~ dVsler?
LOOt( FO~ SL.OM&amp;A1.S h• yc.er-

THESIS-t'tpe4 Qf'cHHtlontllr, ctll
M ,8.'s btf'wftn 1 :31&gt;t: :tO p.m . il1 0760

THEO. You'll MVH 9t't rid 01 rne

b"n orut. YOU'¥4! m.O• my lift r• •ll1
no&amp;PP'(. I hOpe l_..ut vrl!' ts u VOOd fO vt
ts m. pr6orftl. l.OYe Mat'-•

''now MncJ •

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Dtff"'6nenfl'r' I'll .~• .,. be lfttf't 10
~I YOu I Ha.pg'f 11sl Afwl_,

PAJAMA PARTY at P..J &amp;onom.J nut
W NM5d41y. HOV. lttlll. Walcb lOt'"
dit1.&amp;!1\
k e:an+-\.oOik Mw hiPPY t..ou ANI
MMa. •rtt, Wtty dOtl'f $CII'n&amp; Of " ' ' lr~~t
ruo ott on voul MaVDf' tfl~ n"lllWMktM

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Cot.c.OI.t or Otve ComliOCk t l the
&amp;i)tc.trum orHcH.. l~ Squirt Ha ll Of'
published In sttllt

LORD INSURANCE
TOM. You m•., live an

p.m.

TY PING

Corner of
Sheridan Drive
' 631 - 8884

tor

Cllll

on.. LOV• Glr"V

ROOMMATE: WANT ED for full ~
fur~lt\H CO·IG r'IOV$e 195. CIIIW

10 1.m. to 5
831-2588

36 Hopkins Road.
Williamsville. NY.

POET$, CREATIVE WRITERS, &amp;.
Ar1bts: lhe SptGtfllm wanlt .,_,,. WOI"\

MAAIA -Hjitl)py AMI\ftf.Wity. If' DHf'l
IS months PI bli.s.s. let'\ 90 tor tht+ blt

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UNIVERSITY PIIESS

INSURANCE
Instant FS

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361 Squirl Hal
Monday - Friday

Attomey·&amp;t·uw

'*"'f'Y

OH&amp; P ERSON NEEDED IN Tti RE!.
b.ctroom hOvM. OK.. lsr., ean U.·nn

Alhtlnd n..r Sum met". Cit.. ,. qu;.t
Cell
--~ I&lt;H:P trvinO.
lltOOMM.AT'E HEEDED knmfrrdil1t.~V
tor ti&lt;NUIIfut ~ on MJnnHot.. can
Dl RW. Ho pef'L

Lud&amp;n C. Fulato

PUCK OFFI t:tochy atnon 1.&amp;
Unottwl't' l .nd Tht Sptetr~.~m It t~f""t
I'Ot
Mfttrs.. EXper-oencc "'f
MC~. li:r'tn9f taeNflts.. HOO..Y IMt
CO"'Kf TOfli or /U'tltt If 13l&lt;ll7•or l tn.l$SSQutt"• •

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WANTeD· M.lrT'f~ ~t'
T•II, 8 1ono.. At"l•fic. (J wlmm~rJ•
VI rUe,, Contact Rot' BK.kle.y In lt.,_IO

MALE OR lfllEMALE grad. nft+Ck!d fOf'
soaclolit 2/beclroom •~rtmt.tll on

tor JoOmCN'IoiC.Itoamttl.-,. W•dott'l wltll
to n-.r1 ~ br.f:l W wMI 0o 'f'OVIfWII a
ll'fOI" anollltd u.CM'I-.w.t""' you. A

I~CIIff'l' ll

~

hunlef In any field.
We' re expertal

GL01tl4. wtt'Y P'l' 'fOUJ- flf• on nw tme

$TEVEHI How dMI!' Y'OU GO b~~ to
Hltton wlfi'O,II ttllii-tg m•1 YOI.I fTIIIMO

..~

A profellionlllly typeset
and printed resume can
bea real asslt to • job

Hall, •' Unl..... PIIU )~

M~ ltOS", Your t~e-r will be hOmt'
fOt fRIM"SOivli'W;f d ii'lne&gt;r ~ LOve DANeI

1 A'OOM •"allable In ).bf'droom .,.,..

JtOOMMATI! WANTE D

Hmlt.G.

F "'tb•lll HOCI(tyf
8aUelba.llt W~ htVI!' 1 it loot Kr~t AI
fhfo Ot4i P~e cacross froM c;ooctnat

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AnnaGJ. )Q~

In Concert-

rtut

OI!AR GARY. Happy lSI" month
•nnhterwry. ThilnkS kK m1lti"9 "" to

HOUSE: ,_OR AENT

VPipiWIJ~'f'l

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dtums wm com•

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to mtttY many more. LOVt Yogt " ·
M!.PII.SA--GIIdtoNWJ'O"Nt'"e ~
YO!Jf'll"•. f(Hf tfme. trt;.s ww:~ I'Ve

M- .

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WE DELIVER
u

Modem Equiprn.nt

ROOM WANTED. Juniot'", re&lt;:nfly
lriMI.,.. ,...,~ reia1twf)' QUMI.
Prtt•r clo-M MSC, Tom t.U.tliO
w~·
WANt ED
Roonu.
o~o~n Or
INrtmti'U tor IWOIIhr-H mett.trt
f'f'IC)OMJbl• s~ts C2 fen'lllot. 1 I'NleJ
tor next Mmnter. Ple-ne call Eli •• ftw
.SP«trum t:n-»71 Olf Mattr •' 13Hll'2

..,.,.,., mf!'lt

D1Sco unt l1quorS
1~

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RESUMES

~IECOrtDI"'G WORICSHOP-H•r-r.,
~PDfv t'II:JIIN f« J.n~o~•rv aHt,~ ano

SPORTS P:AN.S;

tooem.r. ~Uppy Annivenarv 1nd ber9\

prot~--~- -Jt»

• s-nu.

n'fl1T"9 C't i1$WS.. CI41H .th:e
Select Sound SflldiCI, 11l )117

ftl lnQ tl'la f hlippeMd lo m &amp; I know tn.t

l

I'M YOU R. TYPE eat ~ """"
rts.umtt . pt. .treedl,.g. '¥

91Pe r~

onitn .,..,~to~.,., eut trom .wt
lf'W ~ F« rnor• ~&lt;N«mAtfOII\ c.all

eoo-aoo "·tr¥1~ wtth 'lfN latne tMt"l

..,....., fto19PY . LOwe

mrxet" w1fh tc~~.~tllu.,· 1115..00. aest of~

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D£~R

to MM Sr. c.tr?pus

OFF CAMPUS HOUSING

KE:NWOOD RECEIVER 1.S w•lla,
.~

25c
DRY

Fttte P•r~lng ;, IteM~'
7,30om - lli30pm - 7 Dov.

APT, l'lE REt: RIG. will Ml.d 'lio ii.C'O
no. ttono an l tHI bf,rbe.lhldUm~ll.
Ct\HI PVlt, 110 &gt;ol'lOie beCi Jl'O, 634•10¥7.

K.fVt.h'OI'rl SWifdrt

12Min.fort

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,.,,,.,.,.l.fY'"-nce•s art totllno"

NOTICES
WKOUP.ONS ~ ~ bUtltJin bolro
out.SOI 1SS Squlf"e HaJI c•n wvt '(0\1
bvekll C.hktc U OUl.'U .U

NO Alt~VHOS art t~n Ot'l danHt.o
" " Pld111r fT' •~ iU~ caoy b tevlote.

~OR

f'OWI,

WHAT'.S lETTER "THAN KlfPY .._,
_, P .J. 80I"fftnn HAPPY OAV$1 E....,
F'rtd.11' and
h H~C~~P¥ DIY 11
~ ..J aor101N bt9;rt$ •' 1P.m • ..,., ooa
Hll t p,m. •' nf;M. So If you•r•
tor HIPVY Ol'f'. s;aop
JJ.J. lvffomtt
ltJO NA~n S11"ft1. rlglt1t .c.ntu frOfn VB.

•s YOUR RESUME took.~ lllte ON of
lbc UOIW'd'? Haw If PtoftuiOMIIf
,.-PHI't Mtd otlf9fllld bot • l A$tOC Wt''l
&lt;I•'H tovr r~tWmt • crtw tfff'c:flv.

Fr~e T -Shirts, Posters &amp; Giant Matches
to be raffled

BUY ON E

SUPER MR. TACO
GET ONE FREE!!!

,.. ~tDrink
rry 1M ,e
Marran

sensation.

FREE
ADMISSION

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(wttbW. a&lt;ll)

'

GOOD 'fHRU NOV. 17\h 80

�Oa,~ ,,..,. Is

now accepting contr1bwtlons for

'.Qtto--=-t-e_o_f_t_h_e_d
_a
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~-,_,1 =~.::."~·;.o;:;;.::•IY·

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short,,,,,..

'----------------~'~:..__J, Into&gt; Greek covncn-Lut chana: 10 pkk up F'ro~~
Records -days lrom 94 p.m. In 231 Squll• "' 1&gt;)1
• 'The only way to rid yourself of a Clllllng 113Z·l 149.
temptation is to yield to it,"
-OscM Wilde
_ ./'

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Note: Backp.ege ts a &lt;JnJwersll)' servlc~ oi The Spec:"um.
.Notices art run free or charge. The- Spec1rum doc• not
Qt,~.~rantet that all notf«.. will appur end reserves tht
riGht to edit oil notku. NOTICES TO APPI!I\R MORE
T HAN 011CE MOST BE REBOBMITTED FOil EACH
PRUn'IHO. OeadHnu --~ Mondey, Wtdnes dey and

Frkley at noon.

Sould £.&lt;~ Mlolsuy Bible &amp;...-y Tuoodoy in 264
SqYlre.
&lt; Senlon-Respl'esent.livH from tht following achoob

wUI be on campus. C.ll Mrs.. Meek It 83l.JS1S or come
IO 3 Heye$ C 10 set up an a ppointment ' Can We.5tern
Reaerve University Ciraduale. School o r Buslnen
Admlnlsltetlon Nov. 18; The Institute for l'ttralegol

Training Nov. 18: Baru&lt;h College Oroduot~School or
Busln... lldmlnlstrotlon Nov. 19: Columblo Unlverl lly
School or lnternetlona l Affelrs riov. 2~ PepptrdiMOniversily School of law tioY. 21.
Q,.aduate and P,.ores-.sto,.l School Flnancll1 Ald Suvlce
(OAPfAS) noandal a kt forrnt are fn, 'They c-on bt: iKVred
at 3 Hayes C or J S CApen

lntemat.Jon..f Actiritk:s-lt you • outd like to KC mot.t
ond better actlvilles....oli.tflt.eer a.s lilt~ u an hovr • weU;
lo SA International AUa irs Call 636-29SO •f&lt;H
tnformalion
SUbjects nt.eded lor a buslneu decltloN m•klng
upe_rlment S3 paid for ~rddpodot'l . C• ll Prem at
831.:1839 or 831..4744 or Slop by 3138 Cr...Oy to •e« up
on ln1ervlew.
Trip to Toronto Museum or Art sponort!d by lhe An
Hlslory Undergraduate Ann. Sat, ~c. 6 al 9 a.m. lo ... lew
lhc iumer Exhib hkm. Ti&lt;kets are eveltable In '-08
Clemeni.
Pig out al the Nke 10ft to be~ Ot 1he Anti·Rapc TaW..

Force ln the: Squirt':

C~ter

Lounge today from 9..C p.m.

Enafn&lt;e&lt;lng f rahm&lt;n.,., SophO&lt;ne&gt;&lt;eAd•l..ment for
Spoing 1981 co~,..,.,1J1 be hold 1n 2~t F'ronr:u~. Todoy
ot9o.m. ond I p.m~ Nov. 25 11t IO .. m ..,I p.m" Oe&lt;.
le19 a.m.;DK. 2&amp;1 1a,m. •nd2p.m.:Oac. 3M 10e.m.

and 2 p.m.: Dec. 4 tt 10 e.m. andlp.m.; Otc. 5atll a.tn~
the Phy•k•l Scfe:neu,
MathtmaUcs. Computl!f" Science end Engineering may
be eligible
Leboratory-Groduote P•rtfclpentthlps at
the: Argonne: National Laboratory. MuJt be 1 US Citizen;
for fur1he:r InfOrmation, write to: Argonrte Oivls'on or
Educational Progrom$, Ontduote: Student Thtsb
Appoln'lments, 9700 South C.u Avenue. Argonne.
llllnol., 60439. 312·972·3365,

help. Comt- took through our tisli~s orOpirlmH!ll. natl-

ond hoURS which are ll&gt;q~11ebte now .nd n'u' .wmutrr.
~ ·~kdayS&gt; from 12·5- p.m tn 3 43 Squ,re.
BtOwllot~ Ubfariu 1'1\anluglo;fn.g C:IOIIftta- The Ma,n
St. BL will d-on Nov. 2S at 7 p.m. Th• Elllcoll b&lt;onch
will cJote: No-v. 26 at .5 p.m. Plea.M! be su•t 10 rtlutn aU
books and rKOrdJ that will come d\le during the rec.ss.

Ho"' do lhe llbrar1u sene yo..? Tell SA .snd \ll'e.willlry 10
Improve library condllion• to meet l tudent netds. Pick

up r tt~~ponse cards al lhe UOL, Lockwood. Heelth
Sciences and Main Stte:et Llbrerh!-s.

IJB Rescue Sq1*f Is accepch1o appllcaUons hom
upe.r~f\Cf!d E.MTs and/or poremtdlcs lnteruc-d In
voluntcedng. Plr:asc- call SA al 63&amp;29~.
•
tbtfonal Society or ProfeuloMI fngh,ccra Is
lfi'O'lJOrlng a lour oflh~ new WK8W news studk)$ on
Tuudey at 7..30 p.m. Me-et in the fobby of tht ~k&gt;r\ at
7; 1~ p m.. Locot.ed ncar lhe waterfront r,ear the: Bulfa'o

H1flon hoct L All ere

fn~lted

rot

Jol_nt proeram meetlngJ-Sd!ool of Man•g~menL f\n
lnlormaUone1 m~lng abo\lt the jolnl BSIMBA Program

AmerSCM Students Fellowship Bible
StiXIy tonight et 7 p.m. in 262 Squire.
ln~ernaUonal

O•y Peoptu Anlance films and forum about being gay
tontght • l .9 p.m . In 5 Acheson.
Clay Youth ,._, M.Uions e"'cry Seturd1y ~~ I 9.m. In 331
Squtrt . T~e.M: Informal wee:kly ra p .aeas&amp;onJ art diJ1g~
for tho..e who are: looking fot on open. intCHm•l
.C.moJp-htre to deal "With personal concem• tbout btfng

goy.ll31·2179.
Spodol S.&lt;vlc~ Ptoject -MfC Studonts who •••
e nrolled lol 11M: Spoca.l S..Viceo Projoct ~ moolncled lho&lt;
our ea;pertenced-and belp(u1ltn0f'6 •re anillb~ to offer
es~ ln writing. rNdift9, •nd tM sc:l~f\C.U.
froms.llp.m.ln3JI Tow-..d. ll31 ·3655.

"'"""dof•

O.rlld stA,Icknu-looking (or ~thing to eet? Join \d et
HNtel Haute- for a graduate &amp;tudent spagMtU d~r
Sundey ot 6 p .m. ot 40 C.pen liNd.

-end.

l'1ncf • ploce ot Hill&lt;! this
S.tu&lt;doy momlna
servic:&amp; at 10 a.m. Sundoy Bruoch from-11· 1:30 P~m. a t
the Hillel Hoo.e,.40.C:open Blvd.

Thin~ bUt trip to MYC leaving Nov. ~6 ot II o.m .
end returnlrlg Nov. 30 "Ot noon. F'or llok., lolormotlon,
stop In 260 Squire.
Conw Plonnkoe Olllee _.......,., Job Interviewing
P&lt;_...,.-'tedvi~WomhopMond&lt;lyot 2p.m.

1n3l6 Wonck. A-ped ...._..... • IR be stlownood
-.Allo, ifte\)lls~.ltlld&lt;ntswlllhev&lt;o

lnt• -

1&gt;)1 uolng - eqylpmenl. ~Writing to8y ot I p.m.1n I~ ~n
.,.. T.-.y ot 3 p .m. In 7 . . , C. Tcd&gt;nlq4Jca lot

- . . , . 10 . . . -

, _..,..,~ r....-wll bedbcuued. Summer
~ ltll In B - and lnduatry 1odoy •• 3

....._,.,lltld

p.m. 1n 1 ...,_ C
· -· r _ _
lnlormotlon ......

~t•r.

140 Cn»by.

Wednosdoy at 2 p.m. Otho&lt; }oint progrom¥
dl&gt;CUOKd from ~ p. m.

111 bo

Tonlgbt s.pc.nd an lncr~lblt ah1bbo1 'W1th guest spc:aker
Rabbi Alter Be-n-Zion ton~ht at 6 p.m. and tomorrow •l
10 a.m. at the Main Stset:t Cl'wltNd House. 3292 /11\ein St.
Shabbos Hfvi&amp; at th~ Amherst Ct'lab.ad Houte •t tlmes
rrwenl.io11ed abovt.
Legel bass1es7 Oroup tegel Strvl«$ offer• fru Jeg.tl
odvicttand informati04\..IO all UB !ttYdtntt.. Oo you hove o
~ear1ng In SWJ /IRJ cour l• or •h~ Pruldent'&amp;
Commiulon? OLS hlltt law studentJ "1o ac1 os defenders
for s tudents. for mote lnfo1matlon •top In at OLS open
'1 ·5 ~.m. Monday, Thuraday ond Frld•Y· until 6 p .m.

TUi!:.sdly ~nd 7 p.m. W'ednud.y Jn 340 Squire, Alto In

This -'&lt;shop will

covtr "''ll•ng •
outobolrt openlou&gt;1

~r.c·lllllng..,.

_ _ lo,.,..,.llnot.aum~ ]ob.

__

Foculty ~t• ,.,.,. ,. Tuoodoy ol 2 p.m. in U,., Tolbert
Dining Room. Tho now general tducatlon prop&lt;&gt;MI will
be voted on. Come and show y~r aupport.

movies, arts &amp; lectures
""English lnOue:nce.s on Prese"l·O.y Oc.rm.n•• given by
Prof. 6 rodc.r Corsten•en Monday at 3:'0 p.m~ In ah~
Ungulsdcs Lounge. llrst floor Spt~uldlng. Ellicott.
80/81 with Pit Mell1cny .,.., othero Wednosdoy at 7:30
• nd 10 p.m. In lhe Oren-e dt Tht-.at~• .
S&lt;mlnor on Rope «&gt;nducted 1&gt;)1 Sue Foyle o1 the Rope
SupponiYc Ad\ocate Progrem lomorrow•t 1 p.m.Jn333
Squlrt. Sponsored 1&gt;)1 POOER.
"J.ndia Todl}"'"" en t'Wn!ng of ~llure and pofttia '"'-h
lndilln (ood, lrve sitar musk et'ld five C'lulkal d.tneu. •lso
1 penel discussion on "India's Role In lht: Third WorkJtomorrow at 7 p.m . in 1.5 Re-d J.cket. E!Hcou .
lntormal Career Semlntr with 8111 Curry or HeJhvaUs and
Tom'Damrauer of C:EP"' OaUertetiOmonow •t 1 p.m. at
~6 Englewood. Sponsored by che Art Hlstor)'
(Jnd~rgrlldua te

Assr'l.

" C'ombat Runty" Informal coHee conversation Monday
et7:30 p.m. whh Or. Ve•rley.

Try outs ror Israeli Folkdanclng Croup Tuesday at 1 p .m .
in th~ Fillmorw Room. Squire. For mCHe Information, caJI

M.a.rk at 8.3J.905J.

·

• Donld B&lt;rneon. Juult ptlut, poct-lntl-kor Odlvl~,.·
will spuk on Atomk WeepCMlf Oeo;elopment W~y
•• 8 p.m. In tho HoOI ...,.._, Squire.
~lltkal Natu"' of ""bile M" given by Michele
Cohon T uudoy •t 4:30 p .m. In ;!34 Squirt .

Wawd and Poloncz Poll•h song ond d•nce ensembles
w111 perform lonighl .tt 8 p.m. at tbe Buff Sta'e CoiM:gc
Lt.aml"g Lob Auditorium.
VIolence Aga inst Women s ymposium tomorrow at lhe
Burr S tate- student union from l ·ti p.m .
Tue:~ey lit

177 MfAC. Ellicott, MondoYJ from I·~ p.m. 831 ·2:!73.

" Wave Entropy" glvt'n by Prof. t... 8orll
pJn. In 24~ Fronabk ,

Th• Sludy Skills Ploc•. located In rh• Onlverslry
L~arnll\g: Centt'f at 336 S.*dy It now open 'o' the fall
loC(f)uter. Our ttaintd tutOr5. ~ college

EhteWm Haque from 8ang1aduh, slt..rbl.1 af)d a.m.
Atladi, kx:Uan ('laak'.al danctt. perform tomQtrOW at 7 •
p.m. tn the s~d lloor lounge. Red Jedtet. EJik:oU~

instruct01~ are: tt.ady to heJp you turn to or~nlze limt-.
deve.lop your YOCabutary, take. bdter lec:.ture not~
undefstand )OUr leJllbook$, take ltltJ and ftl4 ruttr, N
Jo~elt u I"Y otMr aspe&lt;Uof studylf\9. We
frt.e.drop'" s.en~i«. n0 appo1ntme:nt necesury. ()pen Mond41y
from U.Jp.m., Tundayftom 11· 1 p.rn Wtdnudayhom
11·12 p.m. Thursday from 10..3 p.m . tnd fr,cNy from
9:30·12".30 p.m .

•re: •

Soul E&gt;opotknce Mh\lsUy 0101&gt;1\lp S&lt;rvlu S..ndor •• 5
p.m . fn the Jane Keeler Room, EHkoU.

ltnpottonl muting o( • ll•tudonto lnteodlng lo nooJot ln
Physkal T~t~py Mondly ot 7 p.nt. In 147 Oldendorl.
You attendance is ut'oec;t. H you ere un.bk..&amp;Q attend. cell
tho Otp&lt;. of I'T •• 831..1343 01- u pooslble..

Or•duate. Students In

'M111 be hge-ld tn the Kraut
Need a place to Gwe? The Ofi.Cam~ng office c-en

Sigma Phi Epallon Ooldtn Hurb medSundoyat7 p.m.
in 264 Squl!~ . Jf you ca nnot attend coli Jerry IJt 834--88? 7.

The OD Men's Orowth Centt:r haa opened a Men's
Drop-In and ResoufCC' Services. Anyone wanll•19 to tolk.
be listened to, or 1n n.eed of1nformallon It e ncouraged to
.ne the .s«Vice. Tile Center Ia loctted In 21 1 Townse11d.

Open 12.·$ p..m. we-e.I«Sa.)'5 a!ld1'2·8 p .m . l6.1tad.IY•·

4

•

"Uvmg In Eun&gt;pe Oulng WW II: A ChAd's Pcrspec:Uv• "
Th..,.sdoy at 12:30 p,m In 103 Olet""""rt.
Sekct.ed wortt or Jennifer BlrtJeU on di5play •• the
Albrlght·Kno• A&lt;\ Ciolle&lt;y Nov. 23-J.on. 4. Reapllon from
).5 p.m.·Mov.

2J.

..The MICidleman" tonight at 3:30, 6., tnd 9 p.m . in theSqulre Conference rhc:lltr.
••Bdng There.. lomorro'iff fn the Squire C'onletenc-e
Theater at l:JO, 6, end 9 p.m. Shows Sunday ere
c.oncelled.

ta :.30 p .m. In the

Lutheran ~es Sundey .at •' • m , In th~ J• ne Xec•er
Room. EJIIcotL Bible dass at tO 1 m.

"'Chinatown•· tonight end S.tu fday at
Sq:uire: Conl€riM(e The•ter•

Block Mountoln II Is tho college of the YiiUOI oncf
pe_rfonni~ a ns. We spoMOt sHoyt.ltcturu. pardu, lltps
•"" otht&lt; things In ont way related lo 11M: IIU. You_,
nee&lt;~ to live ;,. the College to 0&lt;11or ft. Flftd out ....,., we're
.tlobout bjo otop94ng In 4 56 Ponn, E"lco&lt;t. 636·2137.

..Working ror Yo"'r LUc" Ofm about .ccup.t~l safety
and heahh hazetcf• facrd by t\merfQn .,ome.nlonlghl •t
7:30p.m.. 01 tho U.ngston H~&lt;ghHI..,IWlt, 25 H!W&gt; St.

~eu Club meels toda)' lll 7 p.m. In 240 Squhe

"Halt" todoy In 170 MFAC. Ell-1. tomor,_ in 146
O.deiidorf both ol 7 ond 9 :15p.m. ~yIn tho. Squirt
Conlerenee l"heate:r at 4. 6;30 ~~ 8;4' p.m..
'"The 8attJt. of Alg~r.-... lod4)' ~•nd tomouow In the.
WoJdman Theater, Norton ot 6:30 e.nd 9 p .m.

sports infor!J18tiOO

Commuter CoUIIdJ Is Oesper1tet}' loaklng for r.ew
membef1.. Our ne)(t meeting I• tod•y at 3 p .m . 1n JJ.4
Squl!!'o Please join.
_ Schu.ssmeJstc.rs Ski Club: Bu,eept•lm mec.tlng No.... 19
ot ~p.m. In 233 Squirt, O..odllnolor jolnlnQ the ski olub
F•oliJI!.swMtll ~· ,.,..,. today II 3130 p.m. In 3&lt;12
lo De&lt;. 5.
Squl~ \D p'len lor tho onnuol Cholatmn Wlgll;.
CelebrJ,tjon. AU ~ wbhlf'IS to PIMidpoote tn lhl•
Badminton Club-The-re &lt;wilt be no practkc ~lght.
tradltJonal Polish Ce ~ratJon Ole u.toed to attend,
M011's Wlntu TJKII -&lt;tina Tuadoy lit ):30 p.m. ;, 3

auffato Tt.alti:IP Amettcan Antt. mn Uno/toelel
eotho&lt;lna today"' 7 p.m. 1n 11M: HConcl floo&lt; ~o..ngo. R..s
Jocloe\.BiicotL

o ..~ .

Tobie T....,b Tou.-..mllonlg!t\ •t 6 p.m. In 11M:

.l!oc,.olion C&lt;t11t.r.
.todoy ot '3:30 p.m. In nJ Squire.. All
ln.~ in H&amp;penk tulto ,e:, educedonat ond soci.aJ
kltlv~les "": · Todoy In f'OOER'• Orien,.\lon

•

Sq..••

PODEll -

OoylorHi!ih - 1

,.ud..,,..

Hel!enk: Btudont .U.n. Mot\&gt; tOII'Otrow 012 p.tn. In 332
Squlr&lt;. foil~ ond donut&gt; will be ...-ed

.

...,

Wb&lt;cl~t footlloii-Tiw: ECC·UB Wheelchair F'oolooll
T..., will ,.kt pn the Sliver Wheel&gt;. o populor ~ol
cha~ ttam, 1uad.y at 7:30 p.m. at the Etie
eo..tmunlty Coll&lt;go Nonh C.n'ipul gym... I donation
bontfotrt)le MD f,ssn , The UB·ECC IH!l11S comrw..d of
occyp_,tlonelthe-ntpy ~ucien ta~

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                    <text>wednesday
Vol. 31, No. 34/SUNY at Bu ltalo/12 Novamb« 1880
dttrit~Uil~ffMto"'- UN~~~- ON

copy,.,,....

SA infiltrates both campuses to push mandatory fee vote
by I OhD lapii OI

but iu not really of the hi&amp;hcst quality."
The pamphlet. entitled "One Day. No More Student
ft&lt;!S."" is authored by Ferrara and details what SA bdfevcs
would happen If tile rcfermdum falb.
h'fou. too. can lOK' out on aJ1thne activities unless you do
somcthina abou.t it."" warns the pamphl&lt;t. "Voto yes.·· Tile
oriainal booklet. fctUuri'l&amp; a blue cov&lt;r. hod lo bt rocalled

Monu, ln' Editor

"Want to rind out more aboul the mandatory fee?'' asks
New York. Public Interest Reocarch Group (NYPIRO)
Olalrman Jeff Owen or 1 som&lt;"'ljot unrcspon•ivc &lt;rowel on
tho first floor of Squlre Hall. '"Come on and \'Ole on th&lt; '
Sludent mandatory fee qii&lt;Slion.'"
o..., Is pan of 1 rb!n&amp; ntt,.·ork or "'[lllllllia"" who are
invadina both e~mpUS&lt;S. lnfesth&gt;&amp; Olfetcria. solicitina wide
cWITooms and ~~~~ on dormitory doon-thc Sludent
maDdatO&lt;Y f&lt;t pn&gt;pon&lt;nu. Form&lt;d .. a coo&amp;Jomeration of
the Stuclalc As5ociadon (SA), uod&lt;rarodowe dubs and
studalu int&lt;r&lt;Sitd en st&lt;rnl tha1 tile r.., is diller retained or
raised, thearoup ha. launc.htd a media blitz to publicize lu
cause, \n hopes or convinc1na rnou&amp;h Rucknts to ac least vote
on tile lsiue.

and '"de$troyed" due to~ in h) cotUc-ot .
Nathan e$timotcd the rcfaenclwn"J bude&lt;r ~ind oding
both pub6cicy and the ~ vott W11ina proceu com-co
bt aboUI !.2000... Tbc treasuru wcised lhot this """'uns is
001 much l1IOR' than is dokd 00:1 fOt any studeol voce. ••'fl1h
mQQ&lt;y was budc&lt;ted tor the rder&lt;ndwn, •• Nalhan pointed
OUI, ptedictinJ tha.l if lhe f« &gt;hould f.ti 10 b&lt; pauod. tile
conti._ vo&lt;e meed ror oomctlrnc chiJ Sprina will
probably bt httd concurrently with thc SA eltctcons. ""This

way ~ c:an save money by advettbin1 and adminJ.stnina
them 1ogcthtr... Nathan cJplaincd .

IAnueaa
"I don't care how they vote dlher way," comment&lt;(! SA
treasurer Alan Nathan. 111l'slmponant that we give studrnts
the infOrmation they nt&lt;!d 10 Vote." For the referendum,
which has llctn held the WI tWO day$ and concludes today. a
minimum of 10 percent of the total undersractuatc s tudcnl
population mwc voce If the dection is 10 bt ltaal and bindina.
"'We mwt have IOpe:rceot oftbestudeots.'" SA Oirecc·o rof
Studcm AffaiB Dawn Marie Ferrara no1ed. adminina that
th~ stuctmc IQ\'cmmmt was more "cooce:rncd ""'- . , .lin&amp;
nudmts 10 .,.e.. nullct tban inOu&lt;D&lt;inc t11crn 10 lean
f« cndoucmtnt.
To It&lt; tile approxintatcly 1400 tallies .,..,.......y 10 villidllc
the rcfcrondurn. SA Praident Tim Sheehan lw &lt;kveloped a
multi·pron&amp;td plan u&gt;in&amp; tile mcmbm or his E&gt;a:utivc
Cabinct-&lt;lOnsi&gt;ton&amp; of current SA offocus and dircclors.
Eaoh Cabin« repramtadvc was assil)l&lt;d • ••spcc;roe atea co
cover." explaintd Ferrara. addin&amp;that. for examplo. her task
was 10 head &lt;he depanmcnt in chorse of composina and
distril&gt;utina lean.... plltnphltu and nyen urgina Sludenu to
IOWilldi

VOlt.

Tbc coll51ncurr&lt;d by ber dllllpalcn. Ferrara revealed, w&lt;re

' ' It's importont that we give studentt the
information they need to vote. t t
- SA treasurer Alan Nathan
rd:UiVd)l .. lnopc.o~lve.. ~IC the thousands or ilemJ

productd. For 1500 pamphltt5 (feacunn&amp; student prOiaaonist
"Ch&lt;Sier Apalhbct&amp;"). 300 Oy&lt;ts (""juSI ursina Slodcnu to
vote"). and 1250 ' "liulc iables" (19 b&lt; propped up"' P'lf1 or
dormilory dlnlna S&lt;trinpon both campu.!tS) Ftneruald only
S$S. I9 or mand111ory student fees were spent.
"Wt order&lt;d our paper in bulk," the Scod~L AI!Jlr•
Dira.1or mentioned. "A ream (500 shet"IS) """ us only S2.j0.

Print
While &gt;am&lt; people were handing QUI nyors und Ol~crs
encouraging student&gt; lo vote. SA Publicity Dirtttor SIU3ll
Wood. dirttting bthlnd the $&lt;Cnts aotion. could most Ukdy
innumce tbt most polential voters. ''My major duty is 10 till:c
out ids (in cbe UB campus news:papn~)."' tbc rcc:eot.Jy
appointed student ~mlnisara1or uld ... A ccnaJn amount of
fund&gt; wno carmar\ed for advmU.na tht rcfer&lt;ndum.'"
t.&lt;ood nottd .thai sht hu purcha.ed Oll ts~imated SIOOO of tile eomm&lt;1ri&gt;J orlnt &gt;PO&lt;C.
NO&lt; all of the campaianlna hal due into tbc audcnt
ao•crnmcnt coffers. SA Vioe Pr&lt;sodcn.t Dianna Dcthalt is
ltadina
sht-temu, ""ba$k:ally alc11CT·"Tillnc ampaicn'"
dclucioc the campus ptt&lt;&gt; ,.itb pte&gt;-I!Wldalory studcol fee
ktlus . ..lt you notice there's b«n quhc a few 1dlcn.*' sJJe
smUcd in rcfn-mce to fccdbxk columns in Tlw Sp«ffllm ud
Tht Currrnt.
T&lt;rmin&amp; SA "s Talbcrt Hall officts .. clcction
hcadquatlers."che Vice Prt:Sidcnuocknowledred thc "bthind
the scenes" at:tion of o&lt;hcr &lt;11mpusorpnirJitiO!u. ""NYPIRO
tuu. bten one of the bigesr .suppc&gt;run ... Jhc beamed. not ins
that the Student Assembly and Senate have abo bt&lt;!o
instrumental in cncoorattinc studcnu co voct.

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Verdict is in

Ketter orders WBFO to moveits transmitter, reduce power

A valid referendum
Wh.., I be pt&gt;lls dosrd Mooday n ·&lt;:DIIIJ for lbe ••daiOI")
ftt rdtttad. . . 2371 balloli !nod bft1l c:.s~ . Ia or-dtt to tw
valid, 11 least 10 pt:rttt~l of lk • •IIHz,.d. .l&lt; -tdatloe
(abo•t IG) ~od to vote over lk ~ c1a7 period. 0ec1t
Frlct.,.•s 11tt SP«Jrurn for men~~cl- res-ils.

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researchers. had not btcn informed of Keuer's
- recommendation until contacted by Thr
S!J«trurn. Although plea.ed tllat the station·~
WFBO's radio transmlu:r. which has sc:nt the uansmitter will be moved, Sachs said the interim
• Squire H aU·based stadon's signal to unwinlng solu&lt;ion will not provide mucl\ relief to
University researchers, lectur&lt;"rs and dormitory researchers.
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students. has bttn ordered off campus by "It just seemslo be a token reduction far the next
University President Robert L . keller .
year, year and a luiiT," he remarked. "It's better
In a letter senl to Director of the Edocational than nolhing, but not by a wholr lot."
Sikorski refll.$&lt;d to comment on the
Communications Ctnler (ECC) Gerald O'Grady,
Ketter asked that aU preparations involved in r~ommendation until a fonn~ponse is
moving the transmlner and antenna be made as submined to KCttcr on Friday. yGrady would
only uy, " h 's a complicated matter involvina
quickly as possible.
Because the tntire process may take upwards technical. economic and Jtaal problems. ••
of 18 months. Keuer also reque$1ed tbat tht
VP review
s~tion reduce its broadcastina power from
When the two sides met with Vice P~idcnt for
2J,J.SO waus to rouably 3000 during thc inteiim.
Facilities
Plannin&amp; John Neal two woel&lt;s aso,
O'Grady, along with. WBFO General Manager
Sikorski
explained that 3.000 is the minimum
Robert Sikorski. is wesentiY forming a response
number of waus the station can go because of the
to Keller's recommendations.
equipment being used. Sac hs, however,
The j.u:;-orlented station increased its power
disagrees.
last J anuary by over 33-fold, and r esearch
" I don't lrU$1 the station's judgement about
professors in lhe Cary,Sherman-Farber complex
how far down Ihey can gq," Sacli said. "They
discovered in April that the radio interference can a lways have the equipment they used before
they were experlcndng was a result of the power the power incrcase. ••
boost.
O'Grady and Sikorski's comments co the
adminislraliOn will be reviewed by Vice
'Tollee redac:.tloo •
.PresidentS F. Carter Pannill (Health Sdtfl«S),
E~er sinoe then. the professors have told the
Robm Rossbera (Academic Affaln), and
admlnlstntion thaltbe only practical remedy to Donald Rennie (Research and Gradua1e Studies)
the interference is to move WPBO"s abterma end and then Krtter will make a
dcteimin.ation
traDm:liuer o(f Kimball Tower. The Slltion, on implementation plans.
b 9wev(t, contended tbat th&lt; aJrected
Assisllnt Executive Vice President Roben
~ laboratories coul4 be adequatdy &amp;!lidded from
W~&amp;ner. who Is now bandlin&amp; the case for Keller.
the slanal. thUJ elimiDating the oeed for explained that neither side would be content with
rdo&lt;:atiaa the transmluer.
the recommendation. but it is the fairest remedy.
"I auess ln the c:nd, nobody's going to be
A.uiSiant Biophysical S&lt;:lerite Professor Fred
hippy," be said.
s~. on~ of two professors reptesc:ntina tile
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John Hall, found ln&amp; membc&lt; or the band, OrlcaM,
ond movin&amp; force behind the No Nukes Concert will be
appeorina at Kleinhans Musk Hall Saturday.
•Novanbc&lt; Is to benefit thrc&lt;:'atiuns croups ..-...kin&amp;
a&amp;ainst tht eovom~t rc-&lt;&gt;pcni,. of the Wnt Valley
nudear waste dump.
_ The Nuclear Fuei,(NFS) reprocessing plant, the only
rcpr~s.~n&amp; plan1 to operate in the United States. is
ow nod by Getty Oil which closed the plant in 19'72 for
modlr~eations. Rathor then r&lt;-&lt;&gt;pcnin&amp;. it decided to
toke odvontaac of the oriaJnal 1963 l&amp;fecm&lt;nt with
New York Scate that called for thc'lmninotlon or the
c:ontroet lri t980. TM rosponsibifity or the on&lt; blmon
. dolll&lt; clean-up pri« would be turned over tO the Scatt
and Its ta•,paytn. •
Now the federal aovernmt~u-is lookln&amp; Into the
pOSSibility of rCSiorina the plant In order to P&lt;O&lt;m
nlXIear ~ra.stt On« aaaJn.
Hall, Prcoidcnt or MusRliiinr6irfd for Safe En&lt;t~r
(MUSE)-the not-for-profit oraanlution that"
produced tht No Nukes Conctrts. first .became
lnternted in tht tiTeets of nuclca~ oner&amp;Y when he
learned or plans to build a plant near his home in
S..,.hcrtics, NY.
"1 rcild up on h and found that nuclear waste is
the thin&amp; as an NFS and had a .....,htall controct v.ith
RJ&gt;Cktftller-ir anylhin&amp; &amp;OCS bad, New York Scatc
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Acconf~t~&amp; to Peter Dalton of lht Sierra Club. with
the dt&lt;tlon or Ronald Rthe plan! RJ.nds • cood
chan« of bcin&amp; ~pcncd. DOlin&amp; that Reapn's
commen1 ••trus cause "more pollution than
automobiles" Clemplifld the preslcknt elC'Ct •s views on

the cnvifonment.

Aorordinc to Hall. who opened lhe No Nukes

eo....... in Madison SqUat&lt; Gorden, thtlnt&gt;crcnt risks

with atomi&lt; ore nor wo'))l the cneqy it
JWoduces. Q!lly thr~ pot&lt;'&lt;tlt or th~ CCHintry's cneru
needs ore ..,ppljcd by tho fissloain&amp; atoms.
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' 'T'hetr are so many altcmadves lhlil lt"s ridiculous
ro use nut\car rut!," osstned Hall.
ConJttvatlon of eneray Is on importonl (and sift)
mour«' that is vinually un1oppcd, he ult!. Hall, ·Wbo
...,.. 10 hove done cnou&amp;h rcseatdl to &amp;ct • job
t&lt;ldllto&amp; 01 • tnJI...,ity rq&gt;oned thJt Anl&lt;rl&lt;:oo1S ...,·.
t~IISlmiCI&gt; &lt;11&lt;1'11 ~penon os citiuns or Oermony
or Dmlnork.
Solar &lt;nCf1Y it ~bo a viable resource thai hu not
beal fully utillud, he explained.
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10uth oitle or the bulldinc and SIIWI oocs on 1hc nonh
lidt, homtowDen coultl 0111 bealiQ&amp; coou 10 pot&lt;'&lt;tlt,"
maillcaiacd H.all. who hctls his ~~Ofl' home'Witb a
wood aow. He is cuna11ly lookina lnto • plan for
...,. hctlilll d&lt;siped by Owcm-Cominc.

Th~ laratst aovcrnmrnt projm 10 tap the ,._.n•s
powt r Is a plant in Colifornla,,consistini of h~s
or acre~ o( mirrors focuu:d on a boiler~ The wattr boils

and turns a curb1ne. Howevn-. whe-n tmray '' coll«tt'd

and distnbuted. some of il is lost.
In this aample, solar tntr&amp;Y is transfetted lo th&lt;
-.·at" in the tank. Thil htat cn~gy is tramrmect to
rltc'\ncal cncraY in the turbine ...Govnnmcnl tnd
induJtry h•ve managed to lind Ihe least crrl&lt;ienl woy to
use h and chey say it doesn't work.' ' complained Hall.
He nCied that wilhin fou&lt; y&lt;ars Bruil ..;11 have
completely rtplaccd !hrir aasollhe use wilh alcohol
produced from its CXltn.SM IUSU b«t c-rop. , Hall
belic&gt;'tS I he tlnited Scates can and should mo•e in the
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same dircaton.

"We fiav,e .~. cobacco leaves; lrees: f t can
f&lt;rment any kind or plant to maloc alcohol. Fermcnleif
g.rain srlll contains protein and can be: fed to cows. Jn
some lnJtanccs garbage can be f&lt;rmentcd, " he added.

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TM No Nutes Conccns was t~&lt; brain child or
Bonnie Rain, JaeksoP Browne, Graham NUll and
Hall. H&lt; bell..,... tit&lt; concert l«omptisM&lt;I what it ,....
intended to: to introduce lht public lo environmental
issues t nd to raise money for groups around tht
country. The eonccns net red 5350,000 dollars fo r anti·
nuke Otpnizations. 'T'be album and movie revenues are
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exp«1ed to be in tho millions.
s.m the major idea 'was to aim the public 1o the llanacrs of nudc:ar eneru. "We wont you to rtod and
get the facts. TM wdl informed public' win mate tho
right decision. W$ had 200.000 pet&gt;pto_inlh&lt; pork and
100,000 In the Garden. Probably about half earn• for
the music 1111d cot introduced 10 the problem. "W&lt;
planrtd the seed or curiosity," aptalncd Hall.
Much or tho conrroveny Jnd public interet~ has
faded because lhore ho&gt;'C beal other cvcots 10 11te the
fOC\IS away from the antl·nuclcar mov~t, lfe sold,
and has ~n cnattd some sentiment ap;nst it. "The
Iran ·and Afghani 1ilua11on has kfl pcopl&lt; in a
natlonall•llc and mllirarisJic mood. and an)'lh1na '&amp;nli·
Arn&lt;rlcan islookcd down upon," noted Hall.

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Some ptO-nuke corporations are ria&gt; usina the MidEut tension tO promote nuclear.. power. ••11M:y'rc:
sa)'in&amp; thot nuclear powtr plants wiU hdp act the
Ayatollah off our bocks," he said.
Puttina oside cnvironmcnlt l iuucs, Hall noted that
nuctor power doo;s not makt economic senJ&lt;, Nuclear
planis'Pf"d~ the 1150$1 expensiVe doctricily a'rliloblt,
and they Cl'&lt;att (he leiiSt jobs ptt dollor. In a rcpon by
the late Scnotor 1.co Ryan, b&lt; ....,.,!:&lt;!that In-ina in
solor cnercy would1:rcoto four tlmesos rnony Jot».
The Federal Energy Administration (FSE) compiled
a report in ,19'78 tho! l'bund that u :tbc aovommcnt
!nves1ed a half biUioo doUan In photo voftoic cells il
would drive the price down enou&amp;h so thot everybody
could bu) than. He dted the ICI!ri-condUCIO( indutlry
a 1111 uomple. TM IOvamncnt ilwtslcd billions in
micto&lt;in:uill ror the II*'&lt; Pf0Cta!11 and the miliury.
New advaac:anents ~purred by the IOvcmmtOI doll111
resulted in eJtUcroe price drops. Calculators thai oq~
&lt;ost o•er $200 can be bouJhl today for uftller SU.
ibe Fl!A report
lodlcMcd tho! the pcrnaocnt
coWd ttCOY&lt;r the COil of diC altl tbrOIIIII uvinas oo
diad , .... tbal ...... ....,aors.
"A nodca- p1M1 COlli Sl billion. For oae.liolh or ~
!hot. tbe . . , _ t coald 1JCt the. wbole dot lndwuy
orr the sro!u."'," Hall ,ald. "~• how: the means co
solve the pri&gt;lil~ We .., do It; but m h••e to move
in the ri&amp;ht direction."

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Procedure and bickering
bog down the Assembly
by Daa BowiUII
Ct~~r.- £dlt"'

Howcv&lt;T, this proeeu baudvtnc:od
very slowly due to the inexperience '
or tbe Assembly membcn and
Altbouab eornmlssloned with the leadtn In ParUameotary prooedurc.
respooa1&gt;ility or pmtcaina and
Mllth of Monday al\tmooll's
promotina studeou' riahts and Assembly mectiOJ, rcmln'-t or
wdfaro, the Student As5odarlon the body's previous tbrte
(SA) Assembly mmben havt.so Car ptberinas, was OOClSWIJed by the
been unable 10 . make any dioordcrly eooduct or Assembly
...bstantial prosnss in tlllll roaard. Spcater Arltnt Zwilllna and
The paniciparion or Assanbly cntbusiastic, but oa1vt: SA
members bas substantially waned A.utmblymen. •
since tbdr first l!lc:etina in October.
A continuous Kries or motioo.s,
Many of the studmu who fulr.ll points o r order. points of
thor lcaillatlvo duties by arttndlna information aod othtr bureaucratic
TilE DIAS: (11-ooo loiU &amp;lc: G.._..,_~- """"' 1ft , . . _............ n. a..- ;o
-r.be Talbert Hall aarhtrina• often rules or prooedurt have ap-ed to
.....,... and~~• Auodttioe President nm 5hHMn .., It ·~the MIS of Its ttrs1 ......
end still
U. Md t-.R* of Mon4iy'"s As.saftllbly IIIMting-• Ul... 1\M "'t ....., oMtt!My"hhtMYtift ......_
decide not to wait until the Q\«tin&amp; friahten the majority or m&lt;mbers
il adjourned before thty leaw. into silen&lt; submWioo. Wltilc thek the SA orpnilation.
bask SA ocdvilles, philosophy. aod not suffodcntto attend the mectina
Their apathe:ric auhudc is art aStntial reaulalions for an
suuaurc c~plained to them dunn, simply to afvc 11 viewpoint on
understandable considerins the orderly oonareptlon. th&lt; equality Motlou
the asscmblqc tban to conduct c:crtain patcivcd incqu.idG in •"the
mundan&lt; proeedural tasks the body of the Assembly mombtrs has
A typkal meeting may contain as simpli omside: rae:ard\.
sy:stem•• without knowioa themusr dispe::ose whh before the mort betomt di•paratt due w the control many as three: modons oo che: floor
Ahhouah this lninus has proce:n and lhc purpose or
witlded by studenu most familiar at on• tim&lt;. Confusion thea tqlns occurred s;in« the Assembly firll cove-rnmtnt . The diHcrcncc
rd~ant is$ucs concemin1 student
JOVcrnmcnc .are prest"ntcd • • With Robem Rul&lt;s o( Order and 10 rcian .)tlfl\en individual mcmben oraanizcd, il fs espcc:ially bct•·rcn show-borlCS and wor~·
shout Stlpport or disapproval or the di.sheantnin&amp; th:u lhls bC'haviot .st.IJI hones becomes cvidcnl in the
multitude of motions amidst an occunsolare into chc semestcr.The accompli shmenu
oran
h ara nguing
choru$-a'll mnnbefs art aU volun1ccrs. havin&amp; organitallon and the respc:\.2. gjven
reprC$tntative of tbc procedural only to submit a pttition or 40 to membtrs.
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intDtitudc. It is not long aflcr one signatures for admission, whith is
The A.s!.e:mbl)' could be asMsted
~ tedious and labryri.nthlne motion
laudable. But the 4tudents mwt in 1h's endc:a ..·or by coor·dinatsd
hill been stttled' trull I!Jiother point accepc tht- responsibility thau ahcy direction and more absolute goal\
or confusion arises.
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have a.uumed. Simply au end ina the than ''l he "advocacy or student
Tit&lt; poUlical naiV1:te or the meetlnas would. be"'' besinnlna.
ri&amp;hu and student we:Uare:" whkb
novices has burdened th.e larger halt
Sheehan described in his opmjng
of SA's lel)islatlvt branch with a CooCusloo
&gt;pm:h to the Assembly. Sheehan's
millstone thit an efrect.ive and
An example or such ianonanoc ot spm:h might have explalncd th~
responsive student body must S.., di$l&gt;lllted by the members workingi an_!f goals or lktJFw
afternoon .
Thr Assembly, but irulead pvc an
eradic-ate. As SOrJ!C epe;rge:tie Monday
members have demorutrated. Assemblymen wert 10 approve the obtUSt dtstrit&gt;&lt;ion of SA in &amp;entr&gt;l.
e:Uecl ivene:ss bc&amp;ins wit b a Di.rect.onhlp appointmmls whtth
Major
Asstmbly
thorouah
tnowltdJe
of SA Prc:sidtno T1111 Sheehan made aceomplis;hment.s will not be
~arliameot.ary order. the SA WI scmesttr. Tbe majority o( ..peaed this semester since only a
Conwtulion aod tbt variouo members, afltr mum confusion, fC'*' wc:cb rcma.i.o ud timt·
student orpnizatloos with which decided thar th•Y wished to hear consuminJ linal e:ums •ill 500ll
the Asst1nbfy IDU$1 tO!lSUrttly diif. Whll the rtsponlibilitit:s Of th&lt; 0 - - the &gt;!ready rducunl
Many members art content to Dirrctors e:Diai1e:d . A )bon pofukians.
au.aad the weekly fuoc:tiom witho"l e:~plana1ion by e-ach Dire-ctor
Hopefully. I ...... or dirution.
havina aplon:d th&lt; delicate but Jatilflcd the Assembly m&lt;mben, conc:rttt kno-.1cdae or the audmt
esseotial feauues aod fW&gt;Ctiolu or altllouab it ..·ould h••• been aovernmenl pr~ and • 5110111
audmt aovernment.
uM..-y if they had bothered to caunl lcadenllip .will T&lt;SOlC tbe
The oaual tim• eoosWBed by in.....,iJIIe the «aaniwion •hich AJ.Kmbly from ilJ sLrua&amp;linc
ofrl&lt;ial business dwina tbe usually they =tly joined.
infancy. Tbe mtluuium of the
on&lt; and ant half hour me&lt;rinp il
The mtmben will hav• to rnliu Assernblr members should be
minileuk when compared to the tbot tht ... t majority of refined so as to rid the meerina or
sr-.n Aaocii;tion Pft-'Mnl filw &amp;hHNn
amoWlt ••sed up in bkkcrin&amp; and covcm.meual work G done ou.uidc tbeit WU&gt;&lt;CtSJUY quibbliap and
coniusioo. Members prof~ ~era! Asstmbly mettina. It is iodedsivmess.
Hu putmtt~IIC.,..... al SASU cvnJ.,w.c. 11t amg/lemtOII

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Heated SASU meeting
results in little ch~nge
Tempers llarcd, but the Stu~ent Association of the State l)nivenity
(SASU) emeracd united, accordin&amp; to Pruklent James Stern u -he
described that orpnlzatlon's member&amp;hip conference held tltiJ past
w..kend. four members of the UB Student As5odatlon (SA) went tb
Bin&amp;hamtoo far Ulc biannual mc:etlna anq .l'fOJidmt Tim Sheehan came
b'ome with a ;sliaiJ!Iy mbrc pessimiJtl&lt; view of SASU.
The conf.....,.,. was marn:d by araumentJ belwccn the Third World
caucus end·the other srlldeot orpnlzatlons on hand, Sheehan uplaiocd,
oildiJia'tblt th&lt;KICrimonl$1' w:ban&amp;es caused the mmber ocl&gt;oob to
debate racial qlations rllbe'r !lwi'SASU poliey questions, such u tuition
and lasl- siunrDOr'l donn rase bite.
Tltc nilrd·World caiiQIJ eaiiOCid dkaensioo Stern admit ted, asaertlna that
the entire COilttoVCIIy wU d..C to the'JtOUP'I dealre to remain active io any
rest.Nc:tcd Stare-wide ltlldeol usodallon. The cat~CAU was ooocemed it
would 001 be induded in•SUNY Olancdlor Cifrard Wlwtoa'a praposal
or in an allmwe plan to morse the oow-are SASU and Student
Assembly i&gt;rpnlzatioo.
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"Anytime JOU trY &amp;Del r&lt;S~n~Cturt ~ Ukt tltiJ," Stern
mailllaiocd, ·• you are bouod to tel poople upeec. lbey ...,.. c:on&lt;m~ed
about tboir role."
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Accordina to tbe calltiiS, bc&gt;WcTer, U.e ewru~t rescn~C~wina­
would cut bad! mioority rcprcoa~wlon.
SASU hu 1111tilllle eDd of lbe.tCIIX$l&lt;r, Stern atimal&lt;d. to came up will!
a tapOiliO to Wlwtoa's proposal pr I~« a dluatioa in J'hlch lr would be
cxduded
the proeeu. The Olaacdlor lw...,. oo r.-d "'kina bil
. _ for rcsbufllina th•two aoverameots, reportCidJy s:pwml ~1 bls
~ will&gt; SASU'slobb11na orrecti...._.
• Sbeeban said coafllct resulted wben SASU stbools PfQioaaed tbeit
debales, leavina 6tde time Cor community c:oUcaa to sptak. Sbeeban
admitted Ular tbt eotirt affair was "fi\ISlndna." .. many itans or
i m - to UB...,.. not diltuucd.
After thrntmina to walk out units&gt; all Ita manbels - • stated. the
Third World caUC\11 eharJed d!Sitatlna mtmben with racism, Sbcdlan
added causina somo Khool's dtrq.tions to leave the oonfermce. 11lese
araum;.,ts prevenud talk about construttlve ~es. th&lt; PTaident araued,
iDSistin1 that at tbe JUOt c:onf&lt;rtnct.. more prDduetlvc mattm _ . ifrod.
·Stetll .however ,left tbt coor........ encouraacd about the or..,UUtlon'a
WillY. ·~Came.Hnoary, FCibNary &amp;Del Marth we will be ready to fllltt iJl.the
Lqill&amp;l1lrt. qa1nst what ·we CJtpoct to be 1 bad budatt for studeau," the
fortaCr UB INdeBt noted.

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CQIIJiallt~ 1'10111 SUNY c-ral.

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us ~ ers face eviction '• day
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there are 110 rooms.
UB studenU ruiclina 1t the
0aancn Collqe dormitories will
f~« a few days of i.-.wnienet
durina tb• opcomina Tbaobcivin&amp;.
Ouistmas and Easter holida)'S. Tbe

eJ&lt;plaille&lt;l Dacmen's Stucknt Ufe
Director Pota"
UB students
mel ~ Swtou indMdullly and
W&lt;fe UISU11C1ed 00 tbe replatioos.
Em~IJoollah stucles&gt;U waeawan:
of tile f\llu"' lad: -up, "they wen

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prasu~ 10 stay here because !bey

mlaltt 1101 haYe had any ocher~
to stay." Stu-son rema.rttd .
10 lock iu dormitory doorS to UB Althouah tbe Tbantsalvinc
studalu who are not as fortunate. situation cannot oow be ...:sifled,
Wbeo tbe winter wiilds bqin to • Dacmen ofrlciau are ottcrnptina to
blow, studetlu will be 6t&lt;TIIIY "left devise a policy to help
out in tbe cold."
accommodate tb~ prodipl UB
.. All u\Kknts 'A-"Ut aw_)I'C: whe:n students (Of Ouiscmas and Easctr.
they si&amp;ned the (Jiousinl) CIOOU11CI
All studenu rtSidin&amp; in D&amp;&lt;rnen

Oubolk CIOIJqe has scheduled

1onaer vacation periods.. and

Plans

~~~~~~;~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~JWL~t&amp;l:~th=e~y~wou~ld~not~be=al~lo~w:ed~to~.
stay hrre when the dorms close,"

·Friends wish )!ou luck
on a big exam. GOoa friends stick.
around to see how you.did.

rooms by 8 p.m. on Novembct 2S.
dormicorits
vacate their
Howevrr, UBmuJt
undercraduates
are
still scheduled to aueod dasses the
next d•y and, if they clecide not to
skip. must (ind thc:ir own
act"Ommodations.
For winler recess, Daetl!£n plans
to dose their donnitories Oecc,\,ber
20 which will-be three days before
UB h.. its last day of dasses. UB
studenll will be nturning for the
Sprlna SU1'estet on January 12
althouah
their
Daemen
counttrpfi'U have an exLra week to

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found tha.tl!\'er')'OOC dreams siJ'to eight li~ a nt,StU .
tlloie poopSc \~t'ho are &amp;ure lhey M\~r do ~t:Jny
people.,.~ \'Md and frequent d""'""' in tin,..
of omotion.tl ounnoil, or during perlocb " 'hen the)•
bmak rroe of &gt;CCUStomed f'04Jti.....

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47 1\erunore Ave, Amherat, N.Y.
-83~5181(Jtut TeU........., ~

OPUf' DAJL.Y PROM It . . W te ,_

IH'e•lohrol.lg!lo.
Jun&amp; told or I \\'&lt;limn who WIS maldt~g no pn&gt;gress

bcca""' she was oo loc:bd In lnt~ll&lt;oc:tualizi"8 Ihal she
aUm~ no acceu'to her m;,ld. One day, u s.he w.u
ok••cnooos to Jure • dreom 1n "hid1 had
t~~•-m IMII' • sokk'n ICU'ab, he heud • light laJ'Ilis1g on
tho "ondow befljnd tum Tumln&amp;o he saw o Luge m-,
thai ..,.,med to be lryi"81o gel into the dork room. He
optned tho window, ea1J6bt tho 1K1j! In mid-air and.,,.
It wu a geer&gt;.pcl .......,bo&lt;ld lleetle. He hmdotl it tu

a.. ~.,.

•sync:hroniQly ~ !eetM 10 ;ncrt!.a!e 1o 'iOIUe
dimcnaion when there is intensity o( f~u~ whe1her
tl\ltl rcdJn&amp; be due to fall•"8 in Ia\ e. ,.. boi"8 in 1
period or tftath-e otruQ;Ie. ,..
heigllll'l&gt;ed
itaoe of emotional conflkt: she rcpons.
As therapill. she
both with di'COms and w&gt;lh
•ynchronistic happcniop. 5omltllnti their me•mll8 1s
lmmediialely apparent to her ond her paoieniS !lui
more often she has om..tved • repctiti&gt;-e pauem that
1!\'cntually leads 10 oome underlt.'lndiOS.
She~~ one wom.an who had 1hree auto accideniS
in a row, lllough her drhin&amp;" ...,..,rd lilt thL'Il had beon
dear. Eaoh lime, she was apparently blomelesa.
first a driver rear-ended her as she waited 1n c:eniOt'
lane for a right to chAnge. Thfl tlrct:l was slick •nd the

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1he "'CHnan.
"Thll ·~ pOOClured tho de5ired hole in hL'I'
rJtloMiiom and brot• tho Ice or her intellc!ctwJ
resUI:mce . .• 'nle trulrttent could oow be continued

wtth N tilfactory rauh.s.• Jung wrote.
.,.,. und..... andlng or •yn&lt;:hronldty ;, the ""•
whk:h unlocks'"" door to I he u.tom appo...,.,poicm
101G111y n"'' we Rnd 10 myJterlous,'" Jung wrote.
St~t;h undermnding may help heal ohe rifo hoH""'"

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olhcr won\An braked too late.

t:a.!it and Welt. and IJctween raUonal and ln1Uili\'e

Next, ~'he \Vils mov[ng 'wiLh trarnc in center lane

lhhl~lng, adds Or. Bolen. In hor own.,...,, paylng hO&lt;'tl

to tyrlchrontcily hu proved tu ha helpful in her cho1t:c

when another woman suddenly changet.llanes and hit
hc_r. l11cn a third woman hit her. a&amp;ain \Yhlle ~hn wu.
waiting.. Slopped in center lane fa•· a light. and ag"iu
from the rear. 11us other d rivlla"t h1·akc~ had folk-d..
Thc_.S(tquence became s1UI more b3ffiing \Yhcnthli
woman learned Ihat on Ihe day or her thirtlac;ddcnt tl
co-wurker. with whom ~he wast~ to be friend$,
also surrctcd a ~rake faUute. At Lhl• po1nt she mode a
mcflla1 link: just .before hc!r nrst colli!Jou she had

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hucomc A psychhllrlJit. to marry; aod to makcoth~.

tiUU.1IItw cJ(-clSklllS.

D1·. lk)lcn dues
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11dvoc::.:11u tot..~1ng uwuy C"\I.Se ttnd

or annlyth; thougtu . in pursuh or sync:hroofchy.

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ror what's kllt

outt she

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pe.r,..on

cMwythlng hut llneou·, rational lhCHJI)hl
might ho V)ijWUd as a bit duiJ in out• society and he: mu.y
e~pcrlenOO hi&amp; llrO CIS "all 81'Cyed OUI"-hUI hu WOllhl
})t"'btlbly bo COI1Jic:Jnr\!d of j(Mjntl mind, A IXH"jjOU \\1hU
J».'lyA ;~ uentfon to synchronicity. though, is often heW
.-uspo!d. Vel both khw or thought arc important, &gt;hecontend••
•
"l'•ylnj! attention to •.rnc:hronk:ity. li~c p;l)1ng
attention to drums. addJ an cu;tra dimensiori tb.lt
enrlchcs our inner lhoet and
anotl~.r faooi w our
;IWAI"ee~.· Or. llulen writCI in her book •uur
peroepllo•u obaut the naoure or the aituallon and our
whu '4nore1

1ufferod an emotionAl shock in on incident whh tho co·
\\rorker. She now realized Lh.al the a11empt 10 00

~~~~:o~~s mutually destructlvu und decl~u end
A c.:~us;aJ ex:Pianation or thi!i ~e(of M.Cidt.."fltl eludt."l.
Out "like a series of dreAms in which t.hc ume theme li
repea~ecl in different settings un1U the dreamer !10' ohe
meS&gt;agO; tho collie.,. sen-ed this woman in helping
her underslond • relationship.
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WoriJns with. ,schizopltrenlco, Dr. Bolen has
"when they •re un the ed,;&lt;' ur Ulno,.._
Jynch.ruoi:stic e\'ents happen i11 a ~'er n10 •
This is "'" indicalion or heiptened emotional at!\'d. no1
of lllne&gt;s. """ $11'8S5ed. ·Whao wu abtrml1"4! wa&gt; ohe
g:ove ' ' - C!\'elll&gt;-•

declolons oboul tho Ollilude or aQlon 10 t.'l~e n ..., tan
lM• h;~St~l (W'1 what we know or feel intuith'Ciy a1 well~
un ration&amp;~ c::otUic:ler~tiont.."'
\\11\lfa nlOr'e. attendinc 10 ayochronk:ity adtb il
oul&gt;tle ......, . of od\•ontw-e IO life one! rein(or&lt;e$

oi15L'ri't!d ,,,.,
re;,.l

"'"""'llfl'hcy
Mll&lt;l psychia.orllts reteCt

aa f~tl of achlzoph.rernt imaginations and

iCJ lose 1hcir po~Ucnlt' l11.&amp;S1, Or. Bolen has round. Yet
C&gt;plorlt~g them . with the p&gt;t&gt;enl .., leod to

e"\'t!ln

awarene:u: of c:onnccdoN wilh
fuOy pon:elve.

ropona ur aynduun!Aic

pan~

"e cannot

present

80/81

Precision At A Discount.
(For students only.)
Come by 101' a special stvdenl discount card. lfs
good lor; a whole year, and entitles you to 10'!1. off
any Command Performance service. Including our
precision hai~u1.
•
Precislon hal~uttlf19 is ourtechniqueforcuttlng
the hair in harmOny wtth lhe way it grows. So as it
grows it doeSII't lose its Shape. Your hai~ut will
lOOk as good 'after five days as it does afler
mlnules.
A precision haircut with shampoo and blow-dry
costs just fourteen dollars for guys or gals. less
10'!1. of course: We also o(ler permanent waves.
coloring, frosting and condltiotolng. No appoint·
ment '*lded. just come in.
Take advantage or our offer. it's ptee~setY what
you need.

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2 Shows- Wed. Nov. 19th at
7:30 and 10:00 pm

GRANADA THEATRE
3.1 76 Main St.
TICKETS:
$5.00 students - $6.50 no,Ystudents - $7.00 Day of show
Tick~ on sale at
Hctll, Buff St.; Record Theatre
Groi'IIJdo Box
Festioo/ &amp; Taco
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�Willl.undine bill prevent.future radioactive disasters?
- - - -- -- - - -.DY Carol Monfenon

IUl.,, lu kiU the ...,.,nd.-L McCunnacl&lt; lhrcawrllld 10 l&gt;011kl
up l.he Lundioe h ill and let il die. rather than k't wNl be w.w
llll a .,.._,..,, tSf in\'tllvins NRC """""Sftl ol wolilc
mo~ m.allen. AI&gt;IJ with the""""""' ul Mr:Olml:id.,
...1-.. ~ dbuict in IV~ Sudo lndutb

·11lllllrsi!V"de ttoldlcr le~..,. I he room Shot tciO....,..""""'
I hey~"' to ploy with the r...,(..,ry &gt;d. m.otdta ond prvpontl

.w_. """'N"""''· '""

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..t&lt;acher t.U. tho lint gro.Jors ltt.l the.)' ore ...,.,.,....blc. No
the Hanford
l.ltlinj; the bill, Ollil\fF
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'""' wW be WAic~Vnj! ""-"''- 11"')' lhoo1d he ....y mn:ful not - und&lt;r unbelievable i'&lt;"'&gt;""' 10 1\0CI. olf.
w bwn the tchool down ln tho.,...., ul M&gt;fl&lt;lillcalloo ulthe
•lr..~.
stern Club Ri10Uitth'1: W&lt;mc Cl.mpai.(n Wb
llqtrid high le\d ..-....,. •I We:.l V&gt;llcy. 100 "to•..:her" lo lllll
bl.cd lu inlet'\'ene wilh 011~ al&gt;ll rcqt.IC&gt;I him uo "'"''liM"
Nudear fte«ulatory Ulmmttsion, and the! '"fine tcnd~l po"UYbbun. Tht1 ~ ref.-1 ond on t la• &lt;u~orory, sa11 •
•oudcnl.- IJ the Ooportmenl ol f.&gt;""lC.Y IIJOel.
~m to till! ~ askirtj( him lo Mand llrm.
A&gt; Cooj;reD adJUUI"ftS II b t;~villj! II., Oevonmt!ftl or f.O""l!J'
'"'"""""" Corey, Scmlor Moynihall, NYSt:I\PA tlt;ol""'n
J&amp;nu l.:.woc:ca, ~'YStlWA bnl uf l ruslees OlL'fnhc'h
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'"" D$5ignrnenl
""-'•ni"'! up'"" high lou~ ......,. • • w ....
Juamg Undr:rwuuti and Abn Md:OW:tn and ~an
Vllllcy in a hiU w11ldt requl""' nu NUclear llt!gulolllf)'
IAJIIdklc aU put in ~ l llpl!•r.tt,.,._.. al loo Olli'W"
t:Onunbsion lic:et~•\8 ur n!:fJUI.Lufoo we an·· uot tuo hopeful
uri"roo. UUring 1111! Carey visit, a ~atol ol II gul-.....,.lurial aklt_..
(or the succ:eu o( eilher a.&gt;W'tntcnl Wu ~ thts "'..autk."flb··
:.nd rour rcportcn. were \4&gt;;Jil in~ outside, I U h ear lhC won.l.
don~l hum c.lo'"'" the adlool..
lA.a.t minute huddlr:t on ttw legislation invoiVlnl(
&gt;n•• l.undlne hill whk:h wuukJ provide outhuti,..llon lor liM!
McUlt'tOOcl&lt;, Oinj,'&lt;!ll, Wydler. !.undine •nd l&gt;tiiiii!L'f' ol'O&gt;
oor. to •pend $.5 mdUon on work prclfmu\ary tu the run..wal
1"\liUhttd
in OI'MJlher &amp;igulfaut COtT1prontise, aUo,ving (ic~tly
•utd solfdJiaCIIon Uf lhe high le\lcl liquid WO&gt;ICl&gt; •&lt; Wbl
Oil off the linancial hoo( Section 6 IIIS&lt;!I1eU by
Valley, hu hlUI)I klflj! ond &gt;IIH-rny hi&gt;IUI'y, ln AUjlual, h lilllllly
Oi.ngell
eo~Hcd
for I he Attorney.Gfmer• l uf lhtt u.s. 10 t.: unduct
enltu•god fron1 lhV ttouse Commerce t:ummittoo in 3 funn
a .!IUt.l)' "tO tJctCt'IUinC tho fdcntily of. ancJ thu Jog11l
that pr.oiJlt: in Nt."'v Yur.., w uld lh't' wllh.
I'~JA.111$ihilil y"' h'hid1 "ilny person, may 1\ll\'t (o r- th4!
H i~ard Ottil~nr luuJ ufftlmd an ~lll wntln'-'ult wh1ch
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LAW OFFICI;S of~
SEROTTE HARASYM &amp; REICH
800 Genesee Building
Buffalp, New York 14202

William

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Attorney

Immigration &amp; Consular Matters

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864-]52S • .&amp;am . 5 pm

�New committee is formed at UB
to shed light on Con Ed's future .
membera or the e . .c:utin

by J tffrry Gaodloso
Spm,_ St.U Wrlttt

Commiu..,, -itll inpUt - e d

tnl's Faeully Senaro rocauly
VOted in fiMlr of establishi11a 1
Studio&amp; Committe&lt; for tht
Divitioll or Conlinuilla Educaioa
tO ,...;..,., repon and rtallllmend
m•ten ccacemina•b• polieies •d
p!OiltmJ or tlie U..iocnity's niaht
scbool. Mlllard FU~ Collea•
{MFC).
Some of the .opecil'.c IO!&gt;b that
the committee wW deal with arc

greurr fKUity invoh-rment in

r rom Undercradua.o Educaioo
Dean John Pcndouo.
"The ~P iJ O!JtD," "'YI
Howdl. ..,.,.., ate • DWllbcr or
adjunc:t r....ky who ....,.k ;,. MFC
who lllso sbollkl be pn:semecl. 11u1
the c:ommluee Oted not be madt up
or arictly f.c:alty membm. 11 aMild
also include: commllftity people."
The eoa\mluee will number
about KVen memben and is DOC
apected 10 - - - tor • few
weeks. But Howdl admitted, "we'll
be '""kY 10 hll•• ;1aoina by the r""

they v.ill be moved to the Amhent
CulpiiS, but Blackhunt rtth it_wDI
be I andual sllift.
"It will be a traasil.ioo. Tbis Fall
o~ ooe-fourtb or our eouncs are
14uaht 00 the Amhml Can!pu$. By
llUl fall, it Jbould be .,..,. onetbird. Then is ou caouab room Oft
Main SU.... for all the c:ounes MFC
teadles. The ac:rivity oo Amherst is
dearly srowlna. A3 the Uoi•enity
sloifls, oo will we," Ito uoened.
Btac:khana llO(ed tlw it's more
c:oovmienl routudc:nts to find tbeir
Wl1 tO the MaiD SU.... Campw.
About 38 perttQI or MFC studc:nu
ti .. wilhiD tbe Burtalo City litniu.
Ht uplaioed lhat while the
Amkerst CampiiS is w:essible by
hlahwa)'l, people don't know tbeir
way uound y.,. But in the lana
run, Bt.ckbusst added, Ambcrsr
pro.;oo some utlique adVlUitaa&lt;So
" Studcrus that work aU day can

.nuckot advisement. curricular
otrmnas at botb the srodu•• IWid
undoraraduate ln'els, usasmcn1 of
cxperimc-t--lc-arnina for crcdil,
promotion criteria fOf adjunct
farulty, O&lt;lmiuion ttitma and the
rurure role of MFC In the
Unf..rsily and oommunlty.
"The commillee is lon1

Scrlous C"'~•
The &amp;andlna Conuniutt was
rocommondcd by the Ad Hoc:
Commill«lhll it will "'Place. The
Ad Hoc: Conuniuco
up last
Fall to work with MFC. ln the last

overdue, • • &lt;-ornmc naed

UD

sevt"ral yc1rs, tome .say, the nia.tu

have dinner in the .same bo.Udin&amp; Io

Continuina EdUC11tlon Dean James
Bl..,khursr. "Thcrois an qcnda of
Conrin'uing Education questions for
lhb Univer&gt;ily that really requires
impor14nl FatllUY &amp;llcntlon."
Bla&lt;kh urst believes thAI the
'DOCC:SSitY or Continuilfa Eduear.i on
i! btcomina more apparent lo
!iOCicty in general. Moreover. he
e•plained, the Sonollc has finally
recoanlzed MFC as an area or
maj or aucntion . Due to 1hl1
allltudc, according ro Blackhurst ,
tho Senate lnay be "slops ahead or
what's aofna on around the
Country."
The F~lty Senate u aonc:nlly
con«rned with th&lt;* topics 1hac
ha"" to' do with UB's academic
arr.u... and curriculum. Chairman·
~ Barbara Howell .. )'llhar as of
nclw tbere is only a mandate for 1
commi1ree. The prospective
mombtn wtll be nominated by

school wa• nor strioully considered
by the faculty. The Ad Hoc:
Contmiuee first cxarnintd MFC ro
det&lt;rmino wbfl)lor or not the
facu lty should consider tho colleae
• and dtcide that they should.
Howell feels thai Continuing
Ed~cation is playina a broad&lt;r rolo
in (ncrcasina Unive:rshy cnroUmmt.
Over tho p811 sev&lt;ral stmo&gt;lcr&gt;, tbe
enrollment In MFC h81 arown to
approximately~ students.
MFC has btc""il"i""part of UB s1~~e&lt;
19ll, and was located in downlo..n
Buffalo until the 1950$. When U B
bteame pan or the State Uni...,sity.
havlna an ..coina collqe in a

which Ill&lt; dasuooms are localed.
P'Gltbermoi&lt;O, they can use tho

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mruopolilan

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library and the book.nore aU in one
enclosed area."' he poimed out.

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AVAILABLE

FQR STUDY
IN JAPAN!

was considrrect

unique. Since t hon. Millard
Fillmore hu become an inteanl
P1111 ol the Uni..nity.
Pmontly, tho MFC ofrt&lt;tS arc
located 10 Abbotr UbratY oo tho
Main St..,.. Campus.. E•onlually,

lin History Undergraduate 1\ssociulion Invites You To A

.POTLUCK SUPP ER AND
INFORMAL SEMINAR ON
"Careers in :Art &amp; Art History"
Saturday, Nov. 15th Bt 7:00 pm
56 Englewood
IJ.cun:rs Include • Bill QJIT)O (Hallwollt (;oUI!I')II,
Tam O.mraver (CEPA Golleryl, 1\. SUNYAB Pot-ulcy Mt•mhors

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PRE-REGISTRATION FOR SPRING '81
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BEGINS NOVEMBER 18th

PROFESSIONAL
RECORDIN.G

Pick up Schedule of Classes and Course Request Form at
Squire and Fronzcak accroding to the following schedule:

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SELECT SOUND
TRACK STUDIO
873-2717

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International Christian University. Tokyo is offmng tlte
following scholarships fo r S UNYAB undergraduate students:
Two (2) Scholarships for the academic year (1981-82)
Two (2) SCholarships for the Intensive Summer japanese
Program from July to mid-A~o~gust, 1981
Scholarships honor tuition and waive some len
Transportation, room, board and other personal expenses will be
borne by the participating students.
Dormitory or off-campu.s housing facilities are available and
reservations will be arranged.
For complete infonnation, co111acl:
Prof. Takako Michii
~nguage &amp; Culture Programs
Council on lntemalional Studies
118, Richmolld Quad (Ellicott Complex)
Phone; 636-2075
(Wednesdays, 10 a.m. -t p.m.)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1980-

319 SQUIRE

DATE

200 FRONCZAK

Tuesday, Nov. 18

Freshmen 9&lt;00 - 1 2:30
Juniors
1:00 . 4 :30

Wednesday, Nov. 19

Sophomores 9 :00 - 1 2 :30 Juniors
'Freshmen
Seniors
1 :00 - 4:30

Seniors
9 :00- 12:30
Sophomores 1:00 - 4:30

9 :00 . 12:30
1:00 - 4 :30
I'

Thursday, Nov. 20

Anyone

Anyooe

Friday, Nov. 21
If you are not currently registered, or are changing divisions,
report first to Hayes 8, Door No. 4.
Continuing Graduate and matriculated MFC students wl/1
receive materials by mail. Those wishing to register In person
may do so at any time.

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�editorial
Last cbance

So far we'Ve tried to sed~ you wun subtlety and mal&lt;e an
lmpr88$lon With Impact and
we will make one lUI comment,
atralghtiO&lt;Ward and lo the point.
For the pa511wo days, you've aeen pampnlets and poalert,tteard
reasons and pleas, and been asked to vote thoughtfUlly on
mandatory feu. We have little Idea at this point how It has all
worked.
The first, moat Important, concern about tile lee vote Is that
:
students voice an oplnloo. Countless Clfies or apathy are no
juallflcalton for a poor turnout. The laaue Is wnethar or not this
• Unlvertity should conllnue to have Ita students lund tllelr own.
3: actlvlllea. The declalon will del ermine the late of UB'a clubs, sports
and special Interest groups.
.
The next most important aspeet of tne referendum lethal people
vole purely With regard to Uoe l!!f!. This shOuld not be viewed as a
chance to get back a t one club that annoyed or offended you or one
student official who has disappoln1ed you. A student should not
vote lor or agalnll the lee because he particularly llkos O(.dlsllkes
wrestling. The Whole question covers a broader range and the
eltects are rippling.
What a student should ask himself rs whett&gt;er he approves of the
majority ol activities covored by the mandatory lee. He should stop
lo consldet the cuoront alternatives and how well the University
could function without the money.
We've talkecJ about the problems wi th the lee and often been the
htSt to report on ns abuses. But we support it, beCause presently
there is little other chotce. Until a p&lt;ogtam lhatlunctlons as well is
formed tl&gt;ere should be little change, and a.s long as the lee
conlfnues, strong cheeks by students should exist to cui down o•
abolish the abuses.
The relerandum by Monday had garnered enough votes (10
petcent of the student popula110t1) to validate 11. We still, t&gt;owever,
urge students 1o eact e ballOt. There are lew votes that are more
lmpOttant or lat-rtachtng. II you heven't voted, vole today. A'ICI
thin~ seriously about voting "yes."

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A saving grace
To lhO Edllor.

tM Student A$Soolallon to keep I he actMtlea oolng,
Tne Mtndaoory Studonl Activities Fee nelpo Koep the

1 am sure a tot of you have dlacovored
Sdlussme.ister's Ski Ciub encs raken advan~tge ot our
great ald•ng ofter-1htM arev, thtee n;ghta. two days.
..,..... skll nv all lor $$7.00 otuT tu. M~y may woodet'
hOW we can offer li.ICh a great cleil. Wetl, o.an of the

cost• to stuoents at a minimum. When was ,,. last
rime you went to tho t""ottr lor $17 Old you know a
s.nvt• night hit ticket 11 Klulng Bridge Is Sll~l So

re11011 lo t~anks to &amp;A. The Stuoo.11t Aaooclatton helps
&amp;kl Club Mlp youJ They IUPP!Y us Wi\n a tund IMt helps
l&lt;uop our rates down, thiY "put thtt root ovlf our

betoo·e yeo decide that yCXI will be saving S80 by YOIIng
no to the s1U6en1 fee. tnlnk Wf\lt It might ooat you in
tne long run, Next time you atlend an IC1ivlty, tolo •
clUb, 0 1 uae a s~rvJce tetr.• a look and I'll bel your
student aoliviles lee Ia U¥1ng vou -a lot.

neada.'' etc.

IJ•rr Aflrc,ews.t'

A UntvenltV this alz.e needs an organb:allon such ~s

s.dJuumei&amp;llr-'1 Ski Club

Thanks a heap!
To

YOUl ll 1• refre5h1ng to knoW U'lat tnere ate peopte at
UB woo will come out on 1 &lt;Old 5undoy motntng IO ""'P

m• Editor.

On Sunday, October 18, Clrete 1\ held a hlkell&gt;lke lor
tho MMlls Foundotkll\. Thlt letter Ia bul..lly !vat a
BIG THANK YOU to lholl wl&gt;o pa~lclpaottd. THANK

oul a worthy causa.

Jon L.evln
HikaiBI~• Ch•lrm•n

Minority support
According to Webster. a minority gtoup Is one or a gtoup
charactenzed by a aense of a separate Identity from tne larger
whole.. Inherent In that definition IS IM idea of separate and
different needs and auuudes.
A Universi ty tile site ol UB plays host to a variety of mlnol!ly and
special Interest groups and tllelr Involvement in Utw•erslly allairs
should be encouraged. Unlonunately. however. cohesion or
Identity among minority students is often lost.
II Is encouraging to see minority lraternilies and coalitions
attempting to organize the students they want tQ represent. We
hate to say that lithe~ oon' t do II, no one wrll, but unfortunately 11
has prOYen true.
Ne~enheless. Unovera•ty suppertlor the organizational effort IS a
crucial requi,ement tor tne.u .survlval, yet there Is Hille evidence
thai tnal 1s available. Assemblyman Arthur 0 . Eve warns that UB
nas renfijged on Its commitment to minorities.
The sum•ner closure of the Office of Mlno•lly Student Affairs Is a
clear example of why people should question tho University's
commnment to minorities. The admi niStration's argument that n
s1mpty duplicated the services of ns parent office, Student Affai rs,
hU been questioned.
Most impertant, nowever, Is the apparent lack of undestanding
that minorities may need counselling or support dllterent from that
required lor'the majorlly. The argument that the absence of an
ollfce to cater to mlnotlty needs only worsens the alienation those
groups feel is Indeed compelling.
So. we lear that withOut that formal commitment fi O(O IM
administration, any Informal effort organized by stuclants wHI
suffer. Pu91llng UB olllclats to do more lor mlnotltY Sludents and
then encouraging them to do mote lor themselves should be a
University-wide goal.
It Is promising to see groups like the coalition o f Mlnorlt~
Graduate and Professional Students and lhe Kappa Alpha Psi
Fraternity promoting cohesion among minorities. It's a needed
effort by a lew tnat Is teliant upon encouragement lrom the
Unlver&amp;ity as a wnore.

TH£ Sp£CT~tUM
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tales from.over the bar
by Peter Rosen
Prn ao glad 1 found out Ronald Reagan won tna
Pre.sktaflUal eleeuon and I Clieln1t. Now I know a lot ot
.6.meftuns were wotrled about who was gonna Win, bul
I was petflfled tJ'\11 h wu oonna be mel I probably

shOUldn't nave w04 rted ao mUGI\ about h. bUI eevaral of
my frf.ends were talking .seriously abOul putting my
name down as a wrtt•fn candidate, aod lhey don't kid
arou/'ld, The last llme tomothing like thla came up, '
fhdahed runner·UP In tl1a M155 Young, Black and Gifled
Pageant. And if the w1nner wasn' t so mce. I would f'l.ave
corM In first. - - - - My fri ends' goa money, aod tl'ley got connecuons.
al\(t tMy .-I'M&gt;W hOW 10 UH lhem.
So tas~ Wednosoey I went out ceiebratlng the fact I

didn't win the ele&lt;:rlon. Courd yOU lmagme? You oolta
worry youJHif sick lot months during thft campa{gn,
shaking slimy MJ'Ids, spend•no au of your money and

most of everybody oloe'a, end rnak•ne aJL kinds. ol
outlat'KIIstt promiS.$ you oon·t ~en U'llnk uP )'0\lrMH.
let atone remembe1 to kMJJ.
Then, H you win. then the real wo.•yrno ttarls

beeluse now you'IIO IUereny got a biUlon peqpla on
your b.ack. Why anyone would actually wsnf to become

PtHide'" taxes my brain.
Okay, picture this. you're Pres I~:Sent right, and you've
l.n conferencas for a moQ,th straight, and tlnca no

beet~

Pteskttn1'a nere and the)'rl an-w,ounotno yOOr 11~
saytng how old you 1~ and reaching over yout
enouldtt picking al your lrench f ries; the big ones. ot
OOi.II'SI,
And by the lima all your follow Amerle«na leave.• all
v,at'a left are the little butnt fries. and ttl• Big M•c's
cold, ancllhe Ice matt.o In your colo&amp; So you plcl&lt; up

bUy two small on-thaloglo being that a small ltle Ia

your appLe pie beclu• Whatever tll8 Mit "plp&lt;ng oor·
meena, t\ stillls, and you walk 0\lt to the llmoutlne 11111
starving. You've just spet~t $2.6S'Or the tu,payer'a hlfd
earneu money and yoo d1dn't even get one me&amp;ely bite.
So you're pretW pl..ed oil, but yOu con ohlnk ot
woraa things, llka, pe&lt;hapa, olt.out nUClear war. oo you
figure wnat the hell we'll go to the Ori'Ye-thru. 8ut lor
some uneuthly reason tMre w e two c.ment poets that
gua&lt;d trio epe•tne to drrv•ohrua and the t1~114ne Is
tuso too big to drt"" through.
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And yOur dofJielll&lt;: advtiOI ci4Ciclas it would be best

Now you're really pOI"II.Irbed •nd you'rfl lboyt to
dDCiaro war on McOonaldl. You get out of ttlo car and
walk up to the &lt;Nit'ldow, but tho cute litUe cashier
squea~a. "This is 1 drtve-thru. oot a walk•thN. you
gotta have a""&amp;r! '

one twr sends you 1 btoed, ~...- aJwaya got 10 sene
yOurHII-oo you're tired-and since ~ou ll88d o~y
"'··~ you " " g•l, you figure you'll eo got • good
American meal at McOonllds..
SO you're at tho counter aunounded by bod~ goards
and advisors and you Ju•• can'l make Ihi big decision
on what you want wltnout counsel. You know you want
a large ttench f;ie, bul your eeonomk: adYIIOf r&amp;PGrtS
you lll&gt;ould neve&lt; buy one largo trie, you anould aiWOYli
fof1)'·flve ctl'\1.$, and • taro• frlels sht1)'·1'vo cent a. so It
you buy two small ones you're oattl~g one·lhtrd more
f1le1 11 onty twttnly·Hvo cents or one quaHor more fn
price. And thara sound tconom1C$..
for your lmaqe If you wete 10 get a ~ Mac, lfench fries

So you're about oo otP'Odo, but Prulclonts always

cote-. beeau.se wMI could be mofl Am ~ran tf\ln

neve to tteep lt'leiJ composure •nd amlklallll\l Ume. 10

that. So yau ask the wattress to throw ln a not apple ple
and go find a table.
Well tour body guards nave been ataklng onf) out tor
Wl'l«a. Taking the names down of everyone that has
set lhllfl, cnecking the gum that'a atuck underneath

ever lls'a"a 'o polltlc1ana, Jhe tetOftS, 1 don'' cate U

anc~a

the taOielor ~lddao Soviet mlctOpnonea, ond cnod&lt;lr&gt;g
the toke bUSilealn tho comer lor ll&gt;lpo&lt;o. But everyone
noel• nls he.O oo you 111 ClOwn
well no soone&lt; CIO you equoeu - n t"" Big Mat ao
you can ntll In your mou1h thaothe opocltl sauct drips
In your lap and some Idiot recognli.. y0ul And he
comes OVOJ yapping about how the latt tlm&lt;l he ..l,..o
many black aults waa 11 the Gc&gt;dt&amp;lher'a furwtrat I.MI
'!IIJh th;. .~hl of olloh oand\111ch attll WI&gt;Ole Ill his
moonh, he on - . t 'When '"" ne" oro tM
r-~tgatCDminghoma'-0&lt;18ortnom-•him

ton bucl&lt;a, and that the)"'le -.tn Iran ao long 11&gt;ey •••
no tor&gt;!ll&lt; nosteo11, the(,. teoal clt~sl
And bolont )'Ob know II hoi I or ¥cOon•lclll knoWS'the

you calmly a~pl~to nor thot you are Prealdent or this
Country and all you want lo a Big Mac. &amp;rtolnc. no one
11

ypu'ra Presldl\llt ol tho United Stoteol" And you
l•feorupt, and pull bee~ your lapel., lll&gt;d anr&gt;Ounce "Butt
am Preoldet~o , t ootta aaata(ld ..erything." sne faels a
lillie .oornr lor yOu and aays "Oklo~. I'll tatlt to the

manao-."

" Forgot itt", and yOU atorr~~ DOC!&lt; to your car llgurlog
tot tnat you're gonn• ral51t • ffiw taxes a(1d cut a
few food prQOrama.
And wneo yOu tinolly get bock 10 the uoc:omlortoble
con linn or 11&gt;e White liouaa, ott tired,&lt;-' and more
~U"fl'Y tnan "lbo Witte PaklaiOni In tnto plel"'e'', you
oettolace the,_ WO(kl't~
I!PW in lltelr rjglli miNI - - ' want to 1&gt;0
Prealdtn1?
liot Hal, quat tholiGhl of ~ol~lng , " who In their
rtghl m~nd." mll\lliil tho I '• I"" oa~
Jua1

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Yes, but.

Fees f und SCA TE

To lito E411or.

ralliflll ocUYIUea.
Some people may vlow my opinion (and it It only an

To lh* Edtlor.

Wl1h lhG rec.t"tt referendum M atudef'lt mandatory
fees I have ~sldet•d my v1ewpoint on mandaJory fees

opiMion) •• tiCtremiat but. a.s someone WhO does not
Witt\ to or eanoot patttclpate in cenatn club Of other

very car1fully.
Firat tel me ltatetttat l am in tavor ot ~andatory tees

oroonlzatlonat acltvltea, I feet I anootd not htJ'Ie to pa)l
ror UHtm,
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and haVt voted In lavor ot retaining them. I ha·¥$ 'lot
voted in favor of tho fiVe dollar lnc:fe.an 'tot reasons 1
will get lo later) thOugh because I ~lgnly ditagreo w1th

ll~o lhe oc&gt;tlonalatuclont hoalth lnour.'"ce) lee lor tho••

Have you decided your ctauu tot nut te-maater?l
Ptet'egJstrlhon tor '"a Spflng !tel aotnHter b&amp;grns
on luuday. How &lt;Jo vou ~oote tha courses vov will
take anct tne oroleuotS- who w111 101ch you?
You Probabrv &lt;moose yovr ctatsot: by talkin; w ith
other people and by took1ng in tnt Admtasro,.. &amp;
ReCCMdS. COI.HSe 11.&amp;\. Pe'hlp.t YOY US-e the Cou,ae
8UIIOH!'l PuOI!Shed by the UnlliOfllt)l. 8UI Whit would
be very nelplul to you would be • aource of lnlormatton
abOut Ihe courses anc lnsuucto•s at ue A oulde Whk:h
provtelft t1f$c,fption5 of COUf&amp;H ana reU~ YOU whiC11
prolestof'l you can teatn the most from.
Tha Student ASSOC:tltfon PUDhlht l 1\ICr"l I
guNWJook.. lllsc.aiJe&lt;S the SlucMnl CoutH ancs Teacner
Evafuauon (SCATE) oubhc.aUon. Cooles of 'hla:
publjcatlo&lt;l will t&gt;o avaolable nur -•• rou plci&lt;
up cne matert•15 for o•ereo•s1rattQI't

I~Mith to koO'M Wl'lY we cannot llitVe • mandatory fH
to cov•r essential aervlce1 and ilnother optional (lust

the application of the n~~tenues from these fees._
who w1a.h to auppon lhe small ehJbs?
I feot mandatory fH.s enoutd be U$ed to .support only • At 11'111 POint I he question In moa1 poop In mlnd.s tt
vt1a1 atud•nl 11~1ce.s, To qu-elify 1n1a: statement 1
consider •·wh•t'" HtVICes to inc:tu&lt;Je such Oiganlzatlona
u $ut).8oerct I wt'lk:h ope~ates sUCh campus MfVIces
as- IN atU&lt;Iol'lt P4'1tmaey ancs Group legal Ser¥1cel.

CAC, tho tndopend..,ts, Al~l.tiCS, UU"B. and Student
Assotll1t01 11'0 tome olhefS.
t feet 1na1 tundfnQ for the ott\er etub:S and small
llmlled appeal groups snovld oe pto"•ded by tM: grouo
P&amp;rlieloat)ll thOf'MIIves e!IMI tnrough dues or lund

probabl)t "Who wou~ de.;~ Whict'l seNICIS are
.....nuet and which ate nol?" Wny no• ha'fl a
refereOd\lm •1'\erel.lt a.trrenuy funded and reaut.sll tOt
tundlng may b6 evaluated n ¥Oted Ott • ltne by line
OUot •• mon1 dlslto&lt;:IS CUO'ently do "'t~ t~OII
own t&gt;u0gtta1 Tt\11 WOUld d~llf'lt~ty shOW Whtc,
servlu'S. clubS and organiZ.at•ons tne majofrty ttatly

want

Support tho Sludent MandatotY FH ao tnoo the
Student Assoclal~ can c;;on11nue to Df'O"k)t you wnh
tne SCAlE public.atton and many other " l lua.Die~,...,Ges

J1m Copolla, Ou~tor

Jlo[e •y es'
To,,, Edllor

SC~ T£ Pro/•cr

and 111 of Clark Gym's liCililles w+U close down, Do you

ittiS lettar IS for lhe benefit ol all varsity athlallcs,
club apo,l athfottco. Intramural athleUcs and 10 aJ1 at
those whO Qlay tonn l~. raque!ball 111d squaSh. sw1m,
lilt wf!.lgtHI Of olh«wis.e u-se I he Unl~~r~lty Rec,NIIon
Fac•l•tlts Thttt wltf be 1 refe.rend.u m het~
Novtmber 10, 11 and 12 conc::ern.oo the- MaROat(,y
Studtnt Actmte.t Fee The releiendum wlu consist of
... lhrM par1s·
II Wh•lt'tf Of not •o conunue tna ln.
2J ShoUIO tn• leo be ratsea $5.001
l) Do you wJan to conl(nue ttle stable tutld.l1'10 of

atnlelica?
All three of tnue Que.suons pertain to you. II parts
one and three aro Y01td down. alf 1nlercolleglale-, c;tvb
and U"'homurat spo,ts will ceas.e to exist. tn iiddlllon,
Hut Alchmofld ana Good yea' weigtll fOOfllS, tr)e Bubble,

WO!lllh1S to hiPPO-'l?
Secauae o l lflftalfon, athletics has nad to ll'liGQio
with 1 lro:ten buage1 wftk::h nas bHn effeclivelysmallef
and smalltt" eacf'l, -,ea, If paJl tWo is '#Oil"Cf doWn. atl

Gel out and ¥ole YES!

Tom Egan,

o,eciot

AthiSIIC$

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Guest opinion

Support the fee and athletics
by leny G. Steele
OlrKfor, Sportl lntormatif?n

A negative response to lh[s week's mandatory
sludent lee referendum would mean the end of
the intercollegiate athletlc program aJ lhis
Universit y.
Wllhout stuoenl llnanclal support UB could
not be represented by men's end women's varsity
sports toams.
More seriously. It would adVersely etfect thO
Unlveralt)"s reputation as a maJor inslllutlon. Its
relalionshiP with Ill&amp; communitY. our alumni, the
Wt!Stllt'n Naw York media.
11 would namper our administrators• eflorts to
recruit and rellfn students.
It would cost us local, regional and national
reapectabtthy.
It would signal to all thai, at UB, its stuoents
clon't care. that they are concerned only With their
own Individual mollvas and obJectives. II woulcl
prove tne conlenllon of t he University's
detractors 1hat UB Ia not an Integral, Important
member or 11'111 community.
A maJor universitY without a sfions program?
Unlhlnkablol
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The athletic program here, unlike the snualion
at most olher maJor universities. Is an extenston
of atudenl ltle. Our athletes are students llrst,
campus residents and commuters, wno devote
time and energy to represent lhe University
wlthoul benefU of Qrants-ln-lld.
Our varsity teams are open to all students with
lntetest all(! athletic lblllly, lt&gt;e major1ty knowing
they have no prospect for a professional career.
Without. atuoent support In the 1orm of
mandalory fees, they would be denied the
opportunity to compete:- to represent the
UniVOfslty.
Without student financial support, there would
have been no National Wrestling Ch811'\pionshlp,
no Tom Jacoutol as the oUtata~dlng Wrestler In
NCAA Dlv. IH, no Joe H es~et h or Dennis liowatd
In prolnalonal b«aebelt, no wOIJlen's bowllnQ

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aspects ot athletic• wm haYe ro be ctH cack. Th1s
me•ne snQI1er opetaUno hours fOt the Bubble ana
Clark Gym and ltmh~ tne f'lumber of &amp;f'ltramural
teams It woula also mean a HfVttr@ eut~ of vetstty
11\0 CIUD 1~6. 0o YOU W4'1l lidS tO happet'l?
It you oon't wan1 uus to happen, I strongly Uf08 you
10 ¥Otllrt favotoi •II three propo$"15of the refe--etuN rn
Only 1n thlf way c•t~ we contlnue. to providot the
fl'c;tUilon. 1ntramura.Js, club sports and varsity 1001t.t
OfOQflmt '"''' ~NO l\lvt: In ihe pasL

team second In lhe nation, no Cindy Cobu,n on
the professional bowling tour, no Sam Peltom
playing In the NBA,
Tnose Individual&amp; might have achieved the
same mellsUro of success, but th~ Would have
represented ot her institutions during their
collegiate cateers.
· Tt&gt;ey &amp;hOuld serve as a source ol ptlde 10 this
University. to lis alumnt and to its students.
present and future.
Wtten Pellom appears on national television as
a member or the Atlanta Hawks. he Is ident llled
as a former player at the UniVersity ol Bullalo.
- Will there be othe&lt; Pelloms, otller Coburns?
0QI1 If lt&gt;e university can continue to conduct
an Intercollegiate sports ptogram.
If I he relerendum is defeated, I he eflect will Ill!
inslantaneous a~d dramatic.
The clerlltse or I he sports program will produce
national notoriety, Tnls University will be cltoa
lor Its Inability, and tne disinterest or Its sludent
body, to conduct an Intercollegiate program.
Tho Western New Ydrk media will scourge the
UniversitY and lis students. Negative publicity at
the time of the death ol the Division I football
ptogram In 1970 will pale by compatlsoo,
Many alumni, disenchanted with their alma
mater's decision to drop football a decade aoo
but won back with the relurn ot the program. wilt
diS'USOCIItC themselves from this Univerehy.
Prospective students. now and lor years to
come, 10r111 reJect this lnstilution as a enoree tor
advanc.d education.
The communitY will view the university as less
of an asset.
The&lt;e will be a toss of respect from other
Institutions In the stat e system, and from
colleges and universllies Who have competed
against UB's athletic teams.
The student who falls to support the
referendum, allher by a negative vote or through
disinterest In the Issue, will snare tespanslbillty
lo t lhll beginning of ao era of apathY at this
Unlvoralty.

Alternate to prime time
tl WAS Wflh •nletHI that Wt 'Old thl fecettt iS&amp;IJM ot
Trt• ~tnJM contamlng the Szykowny commtwH&amp;r)'
on prime time religion ak»ng W'ilt'l U'lt reti)Of'ISO.i of
lnom and F\.trlant. Various itema deaer¥e comment.

We can't f\Qr- do we WISh lO cnapu11 aevttral of the
obsetvaHons of Mr. Stykowny as t'lt pai nts out tne
glaring problems Which mankl"d I&amp;c.aoabl• of ous:uiog.
Roman5 1 : 18-~ e•plalns •nd elab0tl1f.S
T'he staumwnt was made by M r. Slykowny, " When
religious leaders use !l"'fll' power to tolle• lgnoronce
and i"tolerince-, '' becomes hme to que.s11on jus1 wh41t
Kina of sa.n-e, raUo11at. aJMo"''"0 Gocllnty are apeal\1ng
f()(," Wft a~. '"ts the God moMy?, HH·GIOrthcauon?.
tUPW10rily1 It doesn't N&gt;e»e•• IO 0. I~ lovt"g GOC1
presented tn the 81cue We hOs&gt;e Chit tlte Sp«trum
1UC14!BWIII anaJyze theM r«hgiOUS tei&lt;JIIS tn I 8tbt1UI
persrwct••e. ct1ed~ 1no 10 ~•• •' tl'ley are lotlowtn; trte
one true God they ctauT+to t.ad\ (MAll 7 1~2Qt.
Mt
S1y1r0wny n~ferred to 1ht " Btb te·s Ouldlled
acflbbhngs .. Mr Furlan• lnU"Ittd J ··mulltpHcUy 01
contt•d•clory .statenwnt•+" As wa seau;l'l through lhe
ICf+pWres we see a Cieir1 uo to call, noiiCOntradittol")'
PICture- of a God wllO lo'f1ngly Oflsltet lo meet men's
need. Tl'le Sible \s ,01 a collecUon o l rat"'dom
ac:tfbbllngs; lnstnd. 11 ~hOws • eonunuuy ol 1neme.
Tfltl UHJrne, '" &amp;~ott , i$ to '•~ell me. utant to whlcn a
lUll Vet IO'Ying God ha$ gone IO rtsiOtt teUowshlp Of
rebellious man lo n1ms:eU Addltlonolly. II pte.ente the
M(la"s- Of fMttiVInQ anO U\*1" liVIng thlt teHoWSJ"'Ip 10
compleuon
As lo tile est;:ence ol the cot'Tit'neflll')' While we leet
that GoO may use a pnme time. vtnlcle to reacn mAn, ne
more ohefl seems to uH H t$01111 contact between
people. So 101 those of yrou WhO ertturtWtG orr bV cmme
hme.. woukl you fotn u.s m tne toY•ng warrntn o l il ~a l
CnnsUan. ChlJr~ l.I'HS wMk?

Su• CJoftJy
JoM Ooorr;
Jon F1d.
Aft•n Jonef
lflt•t· Va r~•;y ChNII1111 FeUOWSfJII)

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I WO&lt;tld llko to comment on o low points b&lt;O&lt;tghl
lorlh by Mt. Richard Furlonlln hlolellfl to tha ectltotln
lhe 11·!t-80 IIILII Of The St»CUUm. Firat, concetf'l!ng
Mr. Funenl'o atotement that the Blbltlll ''bOOk wHh •
multlpllclty ol contrecltclory atot..,.,ll." It lhould bt
c&gt;ofntecl out thll 111 olthtl contrldlcllons you - k of
probably atom from tlkln9 ,.,.... O&lt;tt of contut.(l ,...
spent much Hm• reading the Bl~e. and have yel to
come ac&lt;OII o olngto contlldlctlon.) II you tal&lt;e nch
veraeln context With 111 companion vetMI you can reet
uourecl lhet tho Bible lo quito aound. As for tne

reference to RI"IIIUon 20:15-,ln otder to fullY gratp Ua

meaning., I woutcs auooest tt\at you read the entlfl
choptor, II not tl\l Whole boolt of Rovototlon.
The al'tfl'ogy mao. -..tween ... ,uino at rne right hand
of God" and " cla iming to SP&lt;II~ with Gocl" tous llght
o l the fact thll ono Ol'fil&lt;s wfth God through proytt.
SOch 1p&lt;l¥11ego lo • •ollabl!&gt; 19..~~n! whether they bo
Ernest Angley, Jeuy Fatweu, Motet: A"bt'aham;- or you
or I. Prayer te .,,. way to show one'l dependence and

prolse.J lor tho t..o&lt;d.
• Vou may w ShOCked. Mt. Furtanl, to know that I
tot•IIY agree Wilh you 11\81 UH! ll'lecH'Y (lnd I emptlUIU
lltiiOty} ol evoluUon 11 sclenti hcally derived. However,

does the ract that aomelhlng ' ' aclenllfically derived
prove Hs validity? I think not. AllOt au, In lhe Pill
tclenf.itlc theory proved '"at the world w.a&amp; flal,
tnauddmidt wes aele and did no1 cause 01tth detects.
and tne wast .. 11 love Canal repttlet\1"' no ttueat to
human health ScJtnee haS Y'fl to -eep anyone llve
tnrou:gl'l eternity, and Se~enufte Am.,lun '*"' not t'leJp
a1roubted in41vlduat Sleep 1t n1g hL HII menktnd's veat
1ac:nnotogy com a up with &amp; wondett drug to cure gfOad.
prejudice or everyday problems that you or I ~ ce?
The Sible and Jeeua Ol'lttat do •II the above and mote.
In responae to the comment thll tne Sible Is
" outdated In relatlon to moe111n American
COMtltuUonai iUIUce'". a can only aay
)'OU Show a
¥ttY lru:ompltte unCS.Jstandlng oltt\1 doctr1M of lo~te
and torgl~tenttl anat tne Bl bll ••poun«Js, as fot
tXImple in John 8:7, Psalm 78;38 •~d 86:5 as- well as
Mallhew 6:9·H!i. ll seems to me that modern
constitutional 1u11lce has room for love. compassiOn
and torg, ¥enttl In tooay·s world.
Mt. Fur1anl, tnl a ..uet and ll'le "d11lnbe.. thai my
Chf1stlan tx-olhef Dave Thom wrote are quite )usllfted In
11&gt;11 11 Is our obllgltlon to point out to you (end 1nyone
elae reading) rhetrulh I$ the Sibftlll tealt. Neuner Mr.

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" NO," mostly to trivial toclal business-. not having any
Gttll Impact or. theit oWcLII duties asS1gntC:S to t,em,
Thll ""nd ol activity" Wont on rn my hlgn ICIIoOI- I
tnougnt that wllen one ollonds a leatnlng Institution,
ouch u Ull, ti'IJs bullshlt lodos wot~ the hogh ochOOI
ptom. I had hoped that Unlveralty of Bulfato nad • fltffe
mote clus than 11 Is cuHanuy showing lhro'fA!il.tbe
wa.stetul expenditutes. I '"' paying lor my edu'C'Ttion,
and not ,or "lnstructora" to I ell their leUow tacuhv tnat
they ••• un~ble to attancs • aociat function. II the
tunction deserves a "No·· on omctal lettern•ad. tnen
we ahOUtO an be ilwlltd to attend. The bi-d tnlng abou1
being ln•lted ts thai "uo ttudents" will not bt 9" the
plyron wnlla attending the function, wnllo ou• "l'lard·
working" lf\SitUC1ors are bolng paid sub&amp;ttnHal stJms
to "EAT, ORINK &amp; BE MERRY," To lhoSO honest
faculty. ltlank you tor being careful with UB syppUes.
and to the wa.steiUI Unlvtfsily faculty who do not know
how lo d ial a pllone 10 uy " NO,~ "MAY YOU ROliN
YOUR WASTELAND.''

To lh• Edllor.
I teelt,.re i'l muc:h "'UnfYetalty Waste•• going on 1\efa
11 UB. )t boll\l&lt;o olh• people ond myooll, Univetllty suppUes are wasted by \he l aoulty. To me il
seema totally ridiculous. tor a lfnlverslty ptofessot to
uaa dCH&gt;ettment stetlonary to Inform .~..£,epartmel'lll he
or ahe cennot auend a luncheon. A alftfPte telephone
call tet no cost) would se've the &amp;ame purpo$1. Besides
tnt UB s!atlonary being used, tho 111M ol ! he
dtrpanment's aecrelatY ts also being wuted The
c emptJs mad service lhcxltd not be bogged OOWl\ '-11n
"JUNK MAIL"
Tht ldmlnisttaHon ol lhe State Un1¥&amp;1olty ot New
\"ork 11 BvffaJo is elways crying thllt there Ia net
e nough lundfng to oporate this ln&amp;lllutlon In an
optimum manuet. It v11ious University ataft dtd not
waste the taxpay~s l"())MY sending pot'aonat junk
maJl. ther• might bt mote tnOne'J lOt tegfttmate
tXPencllllures. Some ••facutty and stair' ot this ore:a1
•nstltullon waste a .;..,tlluva" Hrne pod money 10 say

Name Wllhhttld upon rrquest

n.o, nor f aullor trom a persecution complex (see
• Romans8:31 tor Jht tea son). All of ua Wooder what flea
ceyond ovr life on earth, 'There are two alternitlt.~os. I
hope we aH makl the rig hi choice. f\111 as 1 have made
my ..nones, a.na raticmal.. c~c•.

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Lega/U.e pot
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h afwaya seem5 that flghl around election lime, we
t1ur the shout• and amply promi5es of candkfates
reclng tor otnce~ They 6romlse lesS taxea, more aid~
better living &amp;hdltlc&gt;f'a. 8\l'ftr'Ythlng anCI almost
anytntng to helP them along. And every ....,ton time,
aoout 2 months olte&lt; tno otecttoo. we lind '~"' oteete&lt;l
otllclats constderl nf1 their proml 1t1, m•kh'lg
contteslons -and wal11no tor S. Yes, It seema money
makea the world go Jound. Mora money would help t he
constructlon on ~Jn St . go fas ter. have1ht sub~ay In
ooonor, llovse anb toed tile poor benet and In genttal
lml&gt;f'O'&lt;O thtontlreiMng condition ol not onty Butrato.
by NY and the rest ollhO OO&lt;tntry. Let us now cons Ide•
tho lisw ol INitijuano (M). Sure, you con approoch 11\e
lnuo lrom a varlolt ol perapectl"" Socially,
medlcolly, togolly, morolty, bllt tel uefusi conoldor the
' loplc economically. l ol'l)uat took at tho cuh, whe•e it
Is, ond whete It aln'L For ilarters, how .much doe&amp; it
cost to keep M 111'9it? (Remember we ••• only
con-ring M, no LSD, lvdea, coke _ , . etc.) t•

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advorlttl ng. So why doea thai one ounce of M coa1 54~
when U costs less tt1an $2 to prOduce and uansport to

your door? Risk- and greed. Thoro Is a rltk ol being
caught and because ot. thrt r i~ the suppUttl want 10
make as much as tney can. It COtne$ out of tht ground
tn Columbia (llopelulty), tllen makes It way to the coast
lot tnlpptng Of to tho air otrlp IO&lt; rtight (mlddltmell). It
on ivoaln tno states and Ia dlstrlbutaO\mlddlotMn). lhe
man wllh 10 ton• sella It In uy 50 lb blocks
(middleman), Ihe 69 lb btoo~o get split Into 10 lb blocl&lt;s
(middlemen), then !o 2 lb btocks(mlddlitmol1}, Into 1/4
btockl tmldOiaman~ and llnalty to the consuroors In
ounc:e1. In lhla proeftl we see lhe chain or 6
mtO&lt;l,_ hom ptodllcor to consumer. N ch bUCking
tt&gt;o prtoo enougb to moke his risk worthwhile. As.
lncteose o l no IUs thon 25 petcent, uouoJI)I 50-100
poreent each time. So we the consumer hav6 10 put up
with this outraglous cost, 1 cost Imposed by tholederal
grwotnmenl. And wi14n we're lorlting O'&lt;tr ~ tor an
ounc:e ttlal could cost S15 on an open ma.rttet. Ihat's
S30 lese btlng 11&lt;1t Into tile
Also In an open
niiiQt tho&lt;o's prf!:o and quaJitY cornP.-tlllon. 0/hicll
COli IUPIY~ mone'f IO ~- Oil the poilU and
V"'*coYOI CQPS on !he job, OOOIChlng lot 0111Q
tow.,. ond raises eot:ll respocttvely. So Whot'o the
ollonde&lt;s. There oro tho pOlice bOito, the pollee
story? The sto ry• ta thlo. Bacoun M Ia lllogol wo the
helicopters, the pollee al rpla~. the pOllee owamp
eonsum~ll/taxpaye• oro losing out on c&gt;oulbto , ..
Income from tho 3rd latgoat lnduslry In the U.S. Thl$
bvggloo, the pollee clogl. I mean there'o o tot ol cop
equipment used only tn tho processing olllopp1no M
lou ollaxos I""'' helping our living condlliont. We are
!low to the US a nd Internally. E - thO moot pooltive
paying OUI the nou IO&lt; polico " proteetion" to enforce
(l&gt;luloollmatesby pouc.otncloiOctelm toatpponty20
tNo nogetive elleet. We 111 alSo .sllelllng out 200
perc'ent (nOrolhan . - bO lor tt&gt;o piOduct dell&lt;..,_ And
percent of th8 ftow. Thialo on amazingly lnolficlent and
..ry OOitiY _ .uon. WO'II call this Pnonomanon tile
thlt 11 the whole t&gt;Olnl, It lo e dulredlderlllnded
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Direct Coat ol Control (DCC).
Ttw.t• are other coats, Jndlreet oost, In terme of...
In lhls osuy I have npl mentioned the btnollts a
moneY that could bt produced, but which II not. In a • I&lt;!IJII M moJ11et would bring. Employment In producUon
CBS,Newa study, II tno IlleGal M tlade Industry ,..,.
and metkltlng. ,,....enue clerlved IrOm ledorol, atoto and
••~n&lt;~ It would ronk oo the lhlnl tergool Industry In
loco I g....,nment taxation ol tDoproduct, llle reduction
the u.s. Consider thlalooa In torms or~ lues, rn ooot IO&lt; our Institution IO&lt; Po&lt;l&amp;lnq M troll~ So
poeolble omptoy..-t. lt'e l1ke telling Enon, General
now In , ...,ion year, rou hear and oee 1"Motoio. Mobile and Fotd af\ll 1118 rest of tile oA and
biiiYIIoO created by our oolh~ acnlo..ro Wilen yau
automobile producora they don't have to pay 1axes, II I
heat tnt (ljolms and promlstl, omp(y, cold and
wore on OJ&lt;P.8tloncecl olltlaliclan or economist I coula
unlullllled remembot 00/h&amp;l could bl, a nd whore the
allow flguroo lor ~hiM 01011 omoujjll, lxlt rou-ntteas
IUndl COUld VotnO hom ll1d wl)ere they 1(0 currently
olllle o....:tJigur..,l'm outelt'8 ra!'*"OUbolontlal
going. ~m not uklng fot 111 llnmedloto change, Gocl
Anotho&lt; tndinlc:l coot to dlnlctty eltOC11ng lne
..,_. things doQ't hoPPtn that .,.,.. All I'm oalllng ~
that lho tlo.lbflc bo _.,.. Rooardloso ol your mora ~
........-. you (ma1bel ond l The - - coot of on
ouncetodoy 'lhl&gt;oul ~. W11en' you ll'linklbout lt. M ra
ooclat "' legol perspocllvt 1.1 ,.... bt aw11~ ol our
economic atlernollv..
• · II costs I!NI to r&gt;olhinQ. to produco('1...,. ara
no ~~ ot el{f&gt;ll)lollle pacl&lt;aglng proc~u•o•

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Ciuoa eronomic factors, Erie County
Edward Rut kowsko releutd a proposed Counly bud&amp;n
Sunday v.•tuch c:tlls foo a 7 pcrccno ~ to o·vcr SS
million. Oependin&amp; on thr County Leaislllure'S
appro•al. the budaet would raise t.h e County's
propeny tu rale by S2. 73 per $1,000 of as.esscd
valuation- from the present S4S,98 lo $48.71.
The t.eaisl~tture btalns debating..~ he proposal today,
and is c~pccted to continue until the December 9
deadline for a~tton. " I' m l ure' they'll pare it d own,"
asserted a spo'ksman from t he Deputy Commissio ner
of Personnel OHio-.,,
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Any budget ehanaes by the W.membtr lawmalting
body must be approved by the Count)' Executive. The 1
Republican Pany holds a majorhy in the - . .lature,
and 14 votes are required to override Rutkowski's
vtt.o . Still, a aeoeral fcetln&amp; or dissatisfaction sceq~s to
pervado. as all 20 loaislators may haV1! the proposed tax
mcrei!S&lt;' haunt them nut year at the voting booths.
Democratic Chairmon or the Ltgislaturo Stanley H .
lagora promised tn a Co uri~,.. Express article to look at
' " every aspect to brin&amp; about a budget without a taA
incre-. .. b.gora then called !.he taSk_ahead or h is
colleagues a "strusale."
Axed positions
County ru es wer e last raised in 19n, .and since then
t he Consumer Price Index h as risen 43.6 percent,
a~cordina to Rutkowski.

Since t he proposed 1981 budget does not k~ep p~c~
with lnOation-cOupled wfth a S9fu.OO decrease in
State revenue • harlng-248 County positions ore bcina
dropped, with ~ ~ new posts bei na created .
Accordina to Rutkow1ki, most of the ued positions
were already vacant, so only 87 wor~crs face •
utiCtnployrnent . This would leave a total of •
on the
County payroll, down 1027 from the 197~ vmion
Since then, substantial cuts have been implemented to
offset Increased welfare cosu.
Apin this year, due to mandatory auidclincs. Soeial
Services V.(t'e alloucd_ an incr~ of SIS.S m•llion,
which represents S3. 7 pe.rccnt of the bud&amp;ct 's total
SJ4.~ million inerease. Absorbing the largcst blow will
be t he Hulth Department. wl\lch trimmed 71 jobs
from ItS ranks.
" We're not saying these jobs arc u nnecessary, We
j uSt can't afford lhem," explained County 8udset
Director Michael P . Mc.l\cating.
These reductions can be offset , Rutkowski contends,
by 'an increase in employee productivity. McKeallng

called for "frugal " spending froin department heads In
t he upcoming year.

£CC uaaffttted
A severe cunailment or cultural grants should prove
ro be a major area or contention amonalOCJtl officials.
Additionally, funding for cultur:tl aaend~ will . ,&lt;ld
to •heir 19SO levels, as outlined In th&lt; proposed budget .
Budget Chid McKeatioa defended h i• position by
indiating that cultural a,encics arc the only County
r3ction rtcciving its entice reveouc rrom the Counly.
"They could h~ve been complctcl~ cut," he threatntcd
"but they ,.. tr&lt;n 't."
Erie Community College (ECC), which rccrivt:S
Coun ty sub~idie., is ~omplelcly unaffected by the
newly-proposed budget. The County administration
runs on a January I to Occc:rnber 31 c:alendar, whik
ECC operates from Scptomber I to Auaust 31. Tht
instltutiop 's budget is submitted i n May fo r appro val
by July 10. "()ur battle was last summer," noted ECC
President Joh n Birkholz.

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Fillmore Room tomorro"' niaht, diW111 out th&lt; special brand of humor
11\at bas landed him a &amp;actina role in a new tdcvmon Jfties and madt him 1

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Sponsored by tilt Student A»oeiation's Speaker's Bureau, Kocnina will
be ushered OD
ill I p.m. and nood.mission,wiU bc&lt;ha.rged, A comic on
dial-a-Jokt, btllua shot atlandina a pmnan&lt;nt pan with the hlttclcvlsion
ocrlts MASH 111d be wUIOCHiar with In Sally Struthers' neW variety •how
this Janull)', Eatlicr this summor, Koelling 1"11&gt; bailed as the 11tst
Comm&lt;dlon or lht Year by New Yor~ City' s prcstiaious Comedy
work&amp;hop.

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No v. 12. ' 80

PANEL DISCUSSION TOPIC:

"India'a Ro'- in the Third World"
SPEAKERS:
Dr. P. Altbach. Dept. o f Social F ou.nd.ations
Dr. P.J ain, Dept. o f P~aice
Ma. U. Alladi. Dept. of Engll.ab 8t
Or. N . Kalla (Mod.e rator), Dept. of Sociology, SUC- BUF.

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The STUDENT tiEAI!TH INSURANCE REFUND COMMITTEE
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In o-ntHir of 1978, the Univtlf'Sity studtlnt HN/th /nsur.nt:ll Advisory QxnmirfH
rec.iv«&lt;e refund cMcJc for eppro/Cim&lt;lttlly $50,000 from thtl New Yotlc Ufe lnsuranc.
Comp~Jny• Tm money ha bHn uud by the Committ" to fund 11 venery of on-campus
hulth rtlle~ projects end urvlces, end new prqpoulslltll con:1111ntly being rectliVftd lind
llttiii!Jtlllld. ff you or your org.nization h.s any id"s on what c11n bll done w:ith thtl bllkmce
of lhll refund tJCcount, pleue fHI fflle to contact:

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Mr. Mark Moore-838-29 54. Chairman, Sub Board I, Inc.

The following projects 11nd services h11ve IHlen Hn11nCed_.. ;;,
whole or In Plfrt, by the St udent Heehh lnsunmc.• Refund Committee.

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Is 11 r./ephoM C#ll·ln ~.mg tep«/ informetion
on 11 vllriety of student - s . Thll prog,.,, sponsored by thll o;..,;.., of Swdllnt Affllln. 408 CII(JIIn
Hill/, hils tepH del/ling with studllntseftllc••· ~onlll
COIICMnS, ~ conc.ms end problems, end
unlwnlry lifll. For mon informet/on, clll/636· 2259.

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w-'"~for uu 1n the ~tt
Complex end Goody- Hill/. Thllu
~ llnl IIVIIilllllle for IIOfl-lltJrWtic,

tei:INtlonlll- only.
WN ,.,ted funding for en un-wed mpthlll's support

end -.ling fi'OIIP end II /rumen HICIMI/ty edw«Jon
P'Ofl,.,.

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lnformetion on thilse end other progr11ms funded by the Student .
Heelth lnsurence Advisory Committee cen be obtelned from F.fs.
A oms end Mr. Moore et tiHI ,•bove nu_mbers.

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SUB
DOARD/ocstfld In Room f!-2 73, Mlchllfll H11.H. ·
ONE.IMC.'

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�UnifiCation

Minority groups organize here,
promote cohesion on campus
Hopti.as. ''Wure .......tV,_ 0111 to 11100&lt; ..110
fed aliCIIIlod...
Communiry response ud iAvol...,...,.l
wrtb she Coali1ioa is aelivefy ena&gt;IJI1II&lt;d.
The aroup recrntly spoDJCXed a career day at
Buffalo'• Publ~ S&lt;hool 37 and b ~bin nina a
$lmllar aelivlly a1 UB. AJU 'l&gt;&lt;"kers wnl be
actively JOIQlht and welcomed.
The Coalltiot&gt; is oa:ldaa a profcs.or 1o
assist and advise than. A&lt;cxJn1inc 10
Hoptins, they also iRtmd to mate a .,...,_;
to lhe UlliV&lt;J1ity for f1md11&gt;c from lbe U B
Fouodallon .
H09kins is optimistic about Ill&lt; future of
bls organization and views the UB
adminl$1rllion as SUJ&gt;portive. "Wr &amp;&lt;nerally
f«llhll P&lt;OIII&lt; are clad 10..,. us and they
feeltbat somecbioa &amp;ood will oomc from lhls
oraaniZlllon.

loy Elletu SlqJatler
Spteuvot Slofl w,~,.

Two unique md relatively acwboro
O&lt;Janiwions, the Coalllion of M1$1ority
Orndulle and Professional Students and tbe
l(appa Alplt• Psi Fraternity are se&lt;ldng
mmJ(h and re&lt;opitioa 11 UB lhil year.
Hnded by President Everett Hopkins, the
Coalition bas achieved ..,.,. landnwli:

accoenplishmasu tbb nmcsur. Tbc
orpoiutlon, """"'di1&gt;1 to HopltiDS, is
d&lt;dicaled 10 promoliQI aunosphere and
cobe'sion amona minotil)1 eraduale stucknts.
It bas been formally roeognited bY tlie
Oradu11e Studenl AS$0Ciatlon (OSA) and
will won direct operations from a new Squire
Hall orr....
Since its oraanizalion lui Stpternber 'the
Coalition hu been headquanrred ln
H091dn's donniiOfY room a1 •ISScho&lt;ltoff.

, . Coalition

..w · - • -

He-~

November IS. "A Gorden Affair" is
currently planned &gt;I the new Buffalo Haton.
whlth Hopkins hopes, will "Introduce us to
tht Unlvcrsiry as -a Whole." The tcntafi-ve
guut lise includes many au.a prorcssionals.
politicians, professors and officials,
u&gt;&lt;ludin' UB Presiden1 Roben L. Ketter.
The membership criserio for "ml1&gt;orities''
ti tubJecti.vc and Optn 10 iniCTprctation.
" Minority is defmed by tbe lndi•idull." said
H opkin s. "regudleu of phys. t;htracu:risdcs. Jr an indiYiduaJ feels for
whatever reason-alienatlon-or that he has
been diKrlntinatcd a.salnst, then he bcJongs

to a minority."
Tbe aroup hopes so p11&gt; palilielll nrength
and the cohesion of minority "udents
lhrou&amp;h difftt«1l endea•on. ineludina lhe
tecruilmcru of local coll«st: .scudenu and tM
untrlutlon or other minority orpniutions at
UB. "We hope to gather Ill minoriiY
htdivtduals across the campuJ that are not in
1he main slream or commun.ication." said

Kappa AlpM Psi, primarily a black
rraacmity, is &amp;ookin&amp; for a re:sur&amp;mce in
membcrthip after a S2 year '-'· Oriainally
roundod ot lhe Unl•ersisy of Illinois In 1911
by Eld&lt;r Wotson Diw. the fraternity was in
response 10 shc social prejudice apinst
black&gt; across the Nation.
UB received its charter for a Kappa Alpha
Psi chapter in 192.4. bus Its hlsuwy wu
shon6•-ed "'hen all II mernben aradUIIod
fou.r years later. "The d:taplc-r wu re·acti~•cd
thu year on April s. b&lt;aded by its Polernareb

REOOONmON: M•lftben o1 kappt ~,U P.r
lrl:lernhy e-ltw ~ in ._.. '"'' \Mit
orptKuUon ca,. reboutld atttt U y..n ol

cflan&lt;r on J;onuary I and the ,roup plan&gt; so
apply for .Q&amp;f&gt;« spa~ &gt;hor11y lhrrnn"' .

Ray Jones.

They arc T so stekms rC'Co&amp;nition as •
dorrniloty fraternily. Which would allow

Kappa Alpha Psi's l'eeper of Records,
Paul Carey, said that ht- and the fo·ur other
ornccu •'saw a need for a fraternity wbkh

them to hotd soc:ia1 funcdon1 and aive chem
the use of a Ooor in Ellicotl.

expounded t(hievement and leadeuhip
train ina."
Mtmbcnbip is open 10 all r-dless of
race. crerd or color. but ··ovr arm docs rcath
oulto lhe black SIUdcnl," ~y ernpiiiSized.
"We ate lookina for pcoplt Who want to
achieve In all field.s of human endeavor.''
Kappa Alpha Psi will formally receive its

,.,_.'1 .... ,.tdh.._...........

dotme«y. 1lw ....
Its ol~ •qw I Heel lot I ,,_..,..., . . .dl

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The mcmbtn h.a~ a number or planned
acttviue:s such as ;s ''Crinuon and Cream ..
ball. Tbe show "Seep," planned for Monday
and sponsortd by UB's bll&lt;k Cralcmities. hi.s
bcco cancelled and rncbcduled for
Dc=nbcr. The ohow, wruch is hiJIOricaJ in

nllUrC, features. marches and songs PfCKPicd
(rom each black fraternicy and sorority.
"The cancellation is orimarlly doe to dmc

coosuamu on 1hc mc-mbcu or c:acb

orpniutioa., •• Carey laid. .-.
Kappa Alpho Psi is also "" orpnl~tion

lhat assi~ts the ara minority communlty. h
sponsors Uulc Lcugue tca.mi, t.Oap box
d&lt;rbys and has instituted lh&lt; Guide Rllflt
provam 11 lknnns Hi&amp;h to aidt ,.....o.lege
students in preparins for coll&lt;a&lt; and
lcadcnblp.
"We would like to assist UB in O&lt;bin\QI
its aims. &amp;oals and objectives." Carey said.
"Our Pl.l chapt&lt;r Is bad: as UB and we V&lt;
here to ).tay. We uc aucrnptin,a to help
blacks survive l l collrge. but we arc optn 10

t\lc.ryonc .''

U.B.S.C.A. (Wargames)
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ABOUT
B EING GAY
An•wers to quallona
f'lt...,...,da Forum

FRIDAY
Nov. 14th at 9 pm

Acheson Hall
RoomS
Open 7b /.UI

NOFE£1

Refresh'!Ients!

We are proud to preseni at U.B.

Thursday, Nov. 13th
(Tomorrow)
at 8:00 pm in the Fillmore Room
of Squire Hall (MSC)

FREE ADMISSION

�TODAY, WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 12-IS THE
LAST DAY TO VOTE!!!

REFERENDUM .. .

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Check this pg for voting locations
and times .. -.

HERE ARE THE THREE QUESTIONS
AND SOME PROS &amp; CONS
DO YOU APPf'OVE THE CONTINUANCE OF
THE MANDATORY STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE?

QUESTION 1.

CONS

PROS
1. The fee orovides many services which other·
wise would not be available.
2. The fee allows us to have an effect on our
social and living conditions here at UB.
3. Our $70 fee to~er allows us to do more than
$70 individually. ·
4. The budgetary process endeavors to allocate
resources to reflect student desires.

1. You may not use some of these services.
2. You may not agree with the direction of those
efforts.

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3. You would have $70 more a year to spend.

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4. The budgetary process is sometimes affected
by pres.sure groups and, in the final analysis, you
are the best j udge of what you want.

5. If there is no fee, you wilt have nothing. And
there Is no pro agrument for that.

5.

DO YOU APPROVE OF RAISING Tt-~E PRESENT
$70.00 YEARLY FEE BY $5.00

QUESTION 2.
PROS

CONS

Due to Inflation over the last four years our buying
power has been reduced by about 40%. Vital services have been ·continually c utback. For in·
stance, the athletics program is severely strapped
· especially the intramural program. We are only
asking for a 7% increase.

QUESTION 3.

DO YOU APPROVE OF THE STABLE FUNDfNG OF THE
ATHLETIC PROGRAM WITH A FIXED ALLOCATION FOR A
FOUR-YEAR PERIOD? THE ALLOCATION SHALL BE SET
BY THE SA SENATE &amp; OVERSEEN BY .A REVIEW BOARD.

PROS

CONS

Frankly, it is hiNd for us to be objective on this.
Either you support the lntramurals and inter·
collegiate athletic program or you don't · it is tha t
simple. They need the 4 year funding to contract
to run efficiently.

LOCA110NS
AND
TIMES
FOR

We sould elfminate some services or organize·
tions In order to ffset the Inflation-caused deficit.

You may not participate as a spectator for Inter·
collegiate events or as a participant In the In·
tremural program. You may not use the Athletic
Department's•recreationel facilities.

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~!?.o!! ~:f!l! O~~~~~l~!~~!~ory~~~~BW. ;

wont in lhe UB FOOtball Balb. Tal« lui $onlrday for
iDsi&amp;Dc&lt;.
Th&lt; Balls jumped OUI 10 a ftrst quarter 7.0 lead
oping lllldwin-Walla&lt;e or Berea, Ohio. All lloc
Ydlowjaekeu did wao eoroe rilht bat~ and score 1l
~ poiots 10 cud Uwr half llld thea add 211
!ben to cud the pme. Forty·Ulfcc to KV&lt;II-nol a •err
C&gt;COUI19ac raub ror rhe Bulls.
In lhe Bull's other trip ~o Ollio, 0.!'1on thumped
tbtm 15.0. Thai's 9S poinu io IWO visits. BurTalo
,.-ould b-.lve be-en ~tc:r ~r to sho'IL' HS fatt to the
Bud&lt;eyo- Swe.
Qna qain rumoven de.troyed the BuRs. Thc
visi1ors threw three p;w&lt;s ri&amp;ht into lhe hands or BW
derenden and loJt cwo on rumbl&lt;s-noorhe bell uy 10
beal a team tl•u's ranked numb&lt;r rour In Oivmon Ill
roocball . Four of ohe Ycllowjacket's &amp;i~ toudiciown•
were a .-.suh or ihO!e curnohrs.
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Paul McCanhy
hadonrhe
bia play
for the16-ylltd
Hulls.
reeo•cring
a rumble
thcone
Baldwin·
Wallace
line. Quarterback Many Barrcll hit nankcr Frank
Prici from CJ yards our ror UB's only $COJC. Rk:h
Pbillips kicked lbe point after to fonish out thc Buffolo
scoring..

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llcsicla xorina rwo TO's, bt froq-ly bunt throoJb
lhe UB ckfmsi-fc !IDe oa quicl&lt; aUsdirc&lt;:lloo pbys.
:&lt;
Buf(aJo caai1y outnwchod io 1bt NSNft&amp; ;

ckportmmt,mucriaJamiDIII·fJVeyanlscanpo~cdto

1be Ydlowjatlet's 21•. 111&lt; Bulb bad a lliaht cdc&lt; ill
passina, 101 yanh to IOl witJ1 or 1bem c:ocninJ
rrom Barrell •ho tlucw eiahr comple-tions for 91.
Founeen or h b - rdl in&lt;:ov&gt;pld&lt;. Leaclio&amp;pollnd
p 1l1CI (Of 1be BuDs,... Pol Whitebead .,ho nHh&lt;d ror
n yardsqalruu very srinl)' Baklwin-Wallllcc d&lt;fmse.
Jom Rodri&amp;uu aod freshman P• Fricano also saw
:C~ ~~u,::.b~ek., buo both...,. iodfmi&gt;-c dox 10
Linebxker Mark Oifrano;rsco l&lt;d rhe 1)8 defense
v.loh ei&amp;ht unassisted 111dla and lhree usist&gt; ., che
Buffalo defense spentlhe majority or Ihe game on rl(e
fi&lt;ld .

r,,.,

also
had an IS·9
down odvanrqc and ran
1• BW
mO&lt;e
ploys,
The Dull's s..:ord dropped IO 5-S wJ(h fh·r
cons..:uoivciOJS&lt;S.
Alr'red mar&lt;hcs into Rotary Field this Saturd•y .,
Burralo 1rit:s 10 pu~h iu rt\.~rd o'er .$00.

Fans f1y high

Buffalo Boosters imbibe booze af~er Bills bomb
by Jo~pldilmon
MflirQiinf Edito,

There were a lol or happy
Buffalo Bills fans in Western
New York Sunday, bu1 1he
passengers aboard Amerl~an
Airlines nighl SOl w= 1he
haappieSI rans anywhere.
"All righl Burralo,.. one
sli&amp;hlly in1olrica1ed gen1leman
'wild righl a fit&lt; take orr. slurrlna
m05l syllables, ""'e did good
today. ~m Bills did real good
today."
"Them Bills" had pulled orr
a last minule viaory over 1he
New York Jets just two hoursearlier, and abou1 100 ~embers
or the 1eam's boos1er dub were
Oying back co Surrah~ afler
spendmg 1he weekend in the Bia
Apple,
'
The panying be&amp;an ror che
rans during lhe game icselr,
continued in 1he LaGuardia
Airporl bar and d idn'lend uncil
lhc plane touched ground in
Burrato. Throughout the OighJ,
lhey cheered 1hc Bills and
1oasted each individual
pla_yrr-several cirnes ovrr.

"111a 5houldn 't have been
allo~on board,'' Fligh1
Allendam Nancy Metzaer sald
afl&lt;r che .SO·minuce I rip. "There
was a def1na1e safely hazard."

Eu on the raee!
Meu&amp;&lt;r said she had 10
conlinually escort passenaers
back 10 1heir sealS and was
&lt;ubjecled ro "all kinds of
horrassmen1 . " The Burralo'
na1ive asked 1he plane's pilo1
pnor oo rake-orr if akhobol
could be banned on board.
" Bul he lauahed at me and told
me 10 calm dov.n. Ht didn 'r
rake me seriously."
Whal paniculrly infuriated
the 12 ·year American Airltncs
veteran was the way che pilot
"c&amp;acd on .. chc passengers . "I
&lt;Ouldn't tx:lieve icl Four 1ime5
he go1 over che louspeaker and
mcmioned che Dills and they
"cnl crnyl"
Booster Club Presidenc Red
Fourcinnto,
who
wu
&lt;rlebraling chc heavies! . said che
Bills fans were just having a
good time and lllat ac no point
did anyone sec ou1 or concrol.

Fourcinato said he has
taking Bills rans all over che
councry for lO years. to almos1
~cry Na1 ion a I Foocball Leaaue
11adiurn. "Evt&lt;)1hing's coming
back no" ror 1he 1eam-they're
playing good ball. II 's noc, my
best season, buo it's been
awfully good."

Sht's mlban-assod
Bills Assrstanl Ticker
Manoger Adam Ziccardi said
1ha1 _gver SOO Borrato rons
lra•elcd IO New York ror the
carne, each spending a couple
hundred dollars for plane rare
ond e.\penscs. Why Spend all
chat moneylo&lt;it ~
when you could watch che game
on TV? "Loyalty,'' he
remarked. "A lot of loyahy."
Linda Ashcrofl of H amburg,
who, wich her h115bond Ocw 10
New York ror che game, said
" Buffalonians are die-hard no
man er whal spore it is-roo1ball
or hockey." She had t raveled co
Miam i earlier jhis year lo sore h e _
playoff-contender Bills, and as
,;oon as " che fa mily money

Wrestling Bulls are UB 's heroes
by Douc SeymiUISkl

"''('d,,

Wradin:&amp; is a

!!pGMin&amp; C"-"tnt

lh:ll

rahtrcs

individuality within 1hc ream &lt;OD&lt;-.pt. 11 i&gt; PhY&gt;i&lt;..tly
dcnw!din&amp;. drain inc mtr&amp;Y from all pans or Ihe body.
Tbt Wf'C!Qlu is rraincd lo an on io~ind. f't'a..""1in_; to
situations uruem by most Sf'IC.'.1ators; Thdr mou·s mUJ.t
be r... and furiou• At UB. lhcrt" tl.i$1s ··a ,-tfl· s.ron&amp; "'resalina
tradilion.'" .says U year w.rC'SIIinJ- t.~'h Ed'fl~rd
Midlad. WtS overall t«&lt;rd is aft imf!R'V"'C 167 • itt"•
6S louts. ond lhm: ri&lt;s-itldocl~ fhe N.-. YQ&lt;L
Slate Championships. one NC"'A
Ill
O.arapionship. a (ounh "'"'" fmish In Di•~ I, :m.t
....... Rqion:ll Qualif"".
.
' Th&lt; NCAA Divlsioa ran~in, &lt;2m&lt; Out No&gt;ernb&lt;Y
1-BWFalo was ranked llllb in rbe natioo. M'~&lt;.'ha&lt;l
bo&amp;sctd thai uuo h;u cn)o)'t"CC a n.ationill ranliin1 for
the-la'll oichl yQ(S."
1.aJt y&lt;1&gt;r Mkllxl roa•:hru the nr&gt;t n:»ionol

l&gt;i"'""'

individu.:al (hantsHon in :tn.) if'Orl ;at UlJ.-Tt•m
Jat"'utol~ Tbt outls• wn::s~Hna,:: 1r~dil~''' w11&gt; honon'tl
eartic:r ahis mouth b)' 1hc lnduciiOfl ()ftwo r,wnHY UU
wrcstlcrs into chc Univcr:~~1cy 1\thlettt.' H:lll a l
farnc-l&gt;QmlkJ lkict'i"':m Curtt... ( 1ot'1&gt; ,,r 19~. ;~tl\,1
" !Iuddy'' un...... ('to.&gt;.&lt; or ·~~2.
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'he VB Hod&lt;r.y Buill opco IINir - •. t011lpt 11p11ut Colple Umenlly

.c Colpte. ne Ids wtlllle looldq to 1•11"•• tlldr f'KOnl fro• IMI _ . . ,
-.IIO&lt;ft !1-15. ne lao•• opnor willie Nov...., ' ' .c T_,.... tee di.o.

at ~·mAin SlREEt chANO hoose
3292 IT\aln

root- qo.

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Dave ~b will prn1ew t.1oo
for aeat WHtooaday'a • - ·
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satuROay !bY. n • co om

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Bulls boot three into elite.squad
The UB Soccer BuDs have a real reason to.,be
proud. They have three or the best players in the
whole State University of New Y~ Athktit
Conference (SUNYAC) Western Division.
Sophmore scorin.c -lion Chris Simon was

joined on the all.cOnrereilce squad by freshman
Mike Gfocsievskl and junior dofenseman Herb
Schaub. All three were named to the rmt tQUD.
Simon finbhtd the season with .a UB
season-record 16 goa)s.

WEDNESDAY
SOc Bar Drinks • opening to closing

Boosters .-:-:·-·.....-

THURSDAY
Country Night!
75c Bar Drinks
$3 Pi~cher of Labatt's
JOJZ Bailey Avenue at Kensington

supply is replenished,"1hey will
ny off to another city.
While she limited her
celebr~ting to a cup of e&lt;Jffee on
the airplane, Ashcroft wd the
other palissengers'lkliavior wa$
•o· be expected "considering
1hey had just spent a lot or

Of UB) · 134-eeto

money to see !heir 1eorn win a
ual close game."
The one regret she and the
other Buffalo fans had,lhough,
was they h!ad LO t altl\ a charter
bus before the aame was over
and they all missed l'he winning
touchdown pass.

TASTE THE BEER THAT OUTSEllS··
AlL THE··OTHERS··IN CANADf\:·
- ·rt.ABAITS.
Good neWs!

·.

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Metzger, who said 'She will
speak to an official of American
Airlines about the rowdy Oigh1, .
e xplained· that the fans'
behavior bn the plane was a
blotch on Buffalo's reputation.
.. I'm embarrassed she said · ·
ur am nbl prou'd to be · ~
Buffalonian." 9

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The
SP.ectrum

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la&amp;at6, Canada.S No. I sdling b=; is now imported to me US.
So, now itS easier totry our labam-and unders.tand me secret
of itS popularity.
• ~
We think you'll discoveT a taste that$ crisp, dean and ~tunl­
truly, me beer that cas~ as good as thecouotlyit &lt;XXI1CS from.

1HINKOF·~

THINK OP l.ABAITS

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questions
autho~ity

very MoD:da.y,
Wednesday ·
a.nd

�classified

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Corner of
Sheridan Drive
631-8884

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FOR- SALES met+·c,d Em«ton nc... 110

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OFF CAMPUS HOUSIIIIG

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or~' offer. IS1&lt;$31t,

ROOM WANTEO IUnlor rtctnfly
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living room. dlntno room, atovt,

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EXCELLENT CARS TICKETS fot
Sol~ If H.DN ben« I C..ll Eric W lOti.
WANT GOOD EXI'ERIEHQ!, fiOOii'
~ good comp.IIW'? WORK $TUDY
'~"' wnoun type w.nteca.. Vf.Wt Phfl
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WORK STUDY rypnt ~ Cont.ct
The Spectrum's PNI Mon. C.ll GI•M7&amp;
ot Yis:il W Squfre H•U~
NATIONALLY lc"own Tr•wtl Co.
took.ing tor ICIC\fl ~..._. reprntnaf1~ to

l'ltiP PrOmOte 'prlng ere~ h1Pt to ' ' Laudet'o••• Fla. eam commlulorls 1nd

or '"" wutiOn. Sefid rnuJM with

rtftf"ef'C• to .Student Suntr1Pt Inc.....
N, HJQt\ Sf. sufte 20, ColumbVI ()No,
~201 .

ITEM$ WANTED
WANTED: One .,- two eMcelltn1 floor
tickets lOt

s,..-lnpafel~,
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Nitdlnt '7l•'lfl7,

pni.n-ea.

Ava lltblt Jill' "'·Ptrt\a914t..nf., AN\1
a ·l·li16111H42S.
MALE N.OOMMATE vr•d -ttvde-tt1
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m-un lflt.f 10m.

PERSONAL
Nt0M. tf,-ppy ltlltTHOAYI C...... your
TiM Flrfttr-o lt'Oihln &amp;. Ploctet
Ch.
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or Elen• In HS SCpJfre H•IJ

'EMAI..E N.OOMMATE WANTED for
two b40roorn ao.n~t nter
&amp;efhl,.fnt. StSJ.JIO lno'tCI*I •U vUJiftn.
~ly

Ntw •PPIIenc u , welht'"r/ drytr.

(H,.et IC#tttslltgf01f1

tlllflta~r~trom -iWtde

F~MALe HOUSEMATE Wl.nted for
tvrnlshe-d f btdroom ..,.rtmt&gt;flt~ 3

MOSTLY OL.OIES ~

Ttwnday

naon1" P.J . eonOMS.Mr, Mlke 1our
P .J.O.J . pfav. •II ot 'f'GU'f taVOf'll~ Dld-es

ana Of c~M. tOme~• .so Strotl'l
dr~U tnd .1) .,l~tO drinks from 1 to lO
prtt. P.J. BOTTOMS. 211'D M.t1n Sfrett,

rfot't1 Kross from va.

HAP'P'Y IUtTHOAY AVSE" Lfw It up
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beOIMlno ot au me 900e1 nmtt ro come..

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portnlt taken t or tne '(Mrbook. Now till
Wtd., HW, 11th, ...m · l2' noon and t ·S
DITI, ,... SQuire. ae ft\trt.

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885·3020
OOL.l..AA.S OFF, e '**.let ol coupon1
f« cot~ t tvdents '" 't't lutt&amp;o '"• Is
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LOST &amp;AiLEY Mllllhty Teco ,,, ..
"Tburso.ay httM. Gfty orl•tun
conltinJNJ Eft9ff\ftf"lnt m•ttrlllt
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ATTENTtON GlltAO STUDENTS
f•culh t r-O~JI"~ Dtnltl Sohool,
Communtntfon O.ot.. lt~rr•murel

::':1~~==~a;:

Olli.ay.

_,..,Mrtllo.

~~(=~i~~!i:~r.::
your- rewtne. • aliP l!ffec:Hw Ckslvn
OVIf-'t'ed tD stanct our from en ~
otMn. f.rK more lntormatton c.ttl

-...uts.

RECORDING

W01{t(!.HOP-Hurr~ .

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Sdtct SOurld SlUdkl.tn-V17.

DOH~ Heppy Blf'WICSIY

~~y 1M fnOI:I f'Mf"''If'ebM:

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Wft'r'l alt my tow. Ntney.

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t.lrt~dat.

P

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help. Gelling lhe

our business. II your
group organization
Is sponsoring an
event and needs a

poster for promotion

RIDE BOARD

lhen we're the people
to latk lo.
UNIVERSITY PRESS
361 Squire Hall
831·2588

AIDE NEEDED TO Botton ana for
TNnasoMno, will snate •~PM* ceu
Clncty tt .,.,_,,,
~JOERS TO ITHACA lt•~no Frlct.ty
\1114 return H/ 16 D•n t:l)·IJOS.

I NEED A RIDE to NYC "Thlnk\ol'llh'tO
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and tnt 5f'vt1\ C'cn(('tl of Corn.c~"'

PRINTING AJifD
COPY CENTERS.

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AM MMy m•H.

LATKO

KEIT~c:unabOut

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TYPING
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tht&gt;re Is • rush of grutness. .See YOI.I 11
she. LoVe- Gf'ece.
1
NEEDED 10,000 wllllng IPf(lmon•

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3248 Main at Hea1h
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BUY ONE

VNIVEISlTY PLAZA

SUPER MR. TACO

o,..n.....,

GET ONE FREE!!!

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publbhed tn style!

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510, lf.s oe:ttlrG ees"" to COUnt• reoars
•tthouotl we bOftl t:now il"1 2t motllt\S.
. P•r1s ~

• •Buff·

PAJAMA PARTY llf P ,J , &amp;OTTOM$
Ml!;f . . . . , . . . ,, ..W. ltn\.. W•tctl Jor
clrlolls.
,

MOSTLY
OLDIES
Euerv Thursday Night
P.J.D.J.
with Mr,' M~e vour

Mr.

VTaco

Dilautl'n-oa
W. WINES i LIQUORS

PO£T.S. CrMtlw writtn and artb:b:
The Spec.hVm w•ntl yovr work tor •

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soedat issue., Submit materJal to' Tom
Coccot• Of' o.v. Coms10Ck ., The
Spctrvm Offkts. m Squirt Hill. Be

•to?"" Nltctl. Tow)oun. SAftA.

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.And If you can't let
mryone know by
Word of moutll, we at
Unlvet'sily Press can

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C:l noy. ano
Marlf'
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IIY
P......,. "'""""'- fOt.l for fhe bftt ~1 I

The .,.,.,.,

Donald A. Ross

Der'IOI\ail. TaU It " ' ' bt'o. BN•", CANC£R PATIENT moving from
C•UfOrntl to WtaMm New Yorlu.Nklno
t..Mtrll ~Y Me. C..II as.a.ao after&amp;.
MICH ELLE : H app.,.• lin montl'l
•nrUwrury. t•m IOOIC.'"O toro;..olf'd to
IOtndlno an •ternJty with ';'01.1 : Lov.
..•fw•v~ Jo.•
K, K, I IIIII want to tell you tNt I LOVf!
m~ blr"fhday prewnt tnd ,ov •¥ttt mor•
, ,,~ ~ ~. ,MosiMIIMCr.

YOlK Upst41te Hclwy. J.B.
5tt£LLY, 8RUCE:. J\lile, Sr••· Wend'/,

l"''tf Ncf.

SpeaJrer

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S"PECIAL. DISCOUNT$~ VI ~ &amp;.
l.cufty ~te-cvt:VJIO. hnnl
li2'2.CIO. a"Kkst~l nJ E~fewoocf.

York.. ••Ctllugo...

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9ff"ICIII\. TheM 'f'O'ol 10 much tor my pe,rty
...s fht ..,..-. You haW m.ae tflls

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btMd on QtHttl'&lt;·•'foftt ~Y wfth
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OPPOit TUHITYI AF, RfMATIVE
ACTIOH EMP1..0YEa

mce ~ ot

unfortwett dlsatt.r. Conttct Sc-ott
Dtntorel t.li·UH, ·~envt rOftmentaJ
PsntK~togy .at Larot."

LORD INSURANCE

Dotllf1, ott, lO
Ave.,. A.rnMnt. NY 10'216.

FREE ADMISSION
Than. Rock Nig~t
100 UB FVS Pltuti&lt; --~1•
To• .-.-,. .
FREE
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Chumtf1S) tor lS yrs. to i nfinity,
El(perlm&lt;tn f I n -s-qace to escape

Low o.po./!. E-Z P•ytrNNit

en-ft. . .:

II!ACB IOfS, /All &amp; DEA1I
&amp; 07'HER lEACH IIVSIC
ro IE ru FED

IS VOUR RESUME looktnQ

tHCNI'It ta

RtCfC. Another-

SOc PIZZA

Catnput, Cttl MMk .....IQ

CAR·S TICKETS. Shdh row front Uoor,
uflfet' w«ion. Call Ste&gt;JI', 6.11•4$)1,
OOn'l mlu 11-NOYtfJ'ber mh At tt1e

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T~ te .. rolfoW

dflv• am/fm
1\ltnw mullns~
conrro• t~nal WfPUI to41d •'•'• lftr.o
ampUfler modea no. A-l21 &amp;mtf"'Ift

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bwt h u a modttJ amou"l ot
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...inc..,.. -'fnf'l• I« ltOWtft. ~tos.lttoft

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of cr.M-. lh• t tl

Kraus Confeience
Center,
Crosby Hs/1
2:00 • 5:00 pm
OPENTOALL
NOFt:E

Vlf"'f ..,_.. JUPP4'f". ~ we wm
wrlouatr • c;ontf6ef" Mtnf'OM WTIOM
prlfftMY h"alnlnlt fl. not '" COI'np!#ftn.

41.tume

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to

DrMtn1Ke VIIOUtd o. 10
tof'MOI'\fl
wtft'l 1ft ac:IVII'IC.ed ~ft In ~~ &lt;r
SclerKt •no l ftnlflunt computer
btc*:~ thett Qu.atlnc.tffonl art' In

~~ ~N~:.C:':.,~~~n,!'~t!,.~
,.ptoduca

"Starting A Business
Using Veoture 'Capital"

GtntMO Ml • e~Hperate I"'Hd K~ fill •

Attomey-.at,uw
RATES •~• l l . SO fOf ~~ fkd

4

THE STATE UniYH'alty GoUtOt at

Lucian C. Pulato

=~d0.1013::.:~ ::!"'(:~-.::

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TODAY!!

..,...QI'l.

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Novem~&gt;eq

.21st: is tbe
30 ANNIVERSARY Of:

THE SpECTI\UM

HElP US CELEBRATE!!

J-. -MIInSt.

50~ Strohs Draft&amp;75~Mixed

Drinks

· froryt
8 p.m. to lQ p.m.

P.!.,~!!~~

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rapt • - ' " • v.a.

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-cbe .J=ollowing
will be available
PatRoos •

sccroeocs $1
Faccdcy &amp; SCOf=f $2.so
Auoilable at
TMl. S,.c""*

355 SqaiRe Ha ll
S&gt;arb • 5 pm Daily

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�&lt;Juotc of the day

Inter VetSity Cbrlstlaa Fdlowahlp motU tomonvw ot
7:30 p.m. In 330 Squire w~h II'&lt;- Orqa C....
rn1ss1onoty to B.&amp;lo &amp;&gt;Mr city.

"Infants don't hove as much fun in infancy

as adults do In adultery:·

~to 8elo T"" Uttle Slsttn m~ Thu!Odoy ot 7 p.m. In
320 Poner, EDI&lt;oiL Fa&lt; m&lt;&gt;&lt;e lnlormatlon all Donis ..

-1\nonymous

~-4723.

Soul El&lt;pertence ltllnistry 8Jbk Slue~) tom&lt;&gt;&lt;rv" •• 7:30
ln.~ Squire.

~oto; Boca_ Ia a Oni..rslly S&lt;tVke of The Spectrum.
l"t:otke• ere run free or chatQe. The Spectrum dou not
guo.-ntM that all notlcu wlJ oppur ond ,_,..,.. 1M
right to edit d notices. ltOTICES TO APPEAR MORI!:
THAI'I OI'I&lt;:E MUST BE RESOBMITTED FOR EACH
PRII'ITI~O . D&lt;odllnu ore Mondiy, Wednudoy and
Friday at noon.

p.m

Ches.s Club mHts every Thursday al)d Friday at 7 p.m. In
240 Squire.
Art. you plssed aboul ~Tklng? Art: you pt$sed oboul
commuting ln general? If so. why not vent yout vk:ws at
the Comuter Council meell"' FrlcUy •t l p.m. In )).4

announcements

Squire.. We·re_ here

lntematJon .. ActJvl~f )'OV would tlke: to ~ mote
•.nd beUet Ktlvit;es. votuntecr as fiUie u an hour • -.eek
10 SA lnttrnlllonel Affairs. Call 636-2950 for

Polish Student Le.ogue mett~ Friday at3:30 p.m. in 3&lt;12
Sq1Jire 10 diSCUS$ plaM for IM-Anneul Onlstmas WigtUa
Celebration. AU members lrucrutcd In pardclpatlng In
lhls traditional ce:J~don ~ urged t.o «tenet.

tO RI"Ye

you.

ln(ormatlon.

Student Strugele '"' S..let .lowry meets Sunday 01 2
p.m. In 344 Squlft. Ptono Ia&lt; wolkothon • ill be dioatuod-

Subjecu MC.ded IO&lt; • buslness decision&gt; moklng
ll pakl for ~t'tidpr.eUon. Can Prem ' '
831 ·3e39or 831 ..7U or "opby3138~ to,.. up
an lnCttYie'WJ. •
·
~lf~rimeru .

~es,arts8tlectures

Kllt1, an absorption centu to pntetfc~ H~btew, *111
Thuuday ot II:JO a.m. In 344 Squire. BrlllQ

..Cross Ungulsltlc AnelytiJ or Complwmt Munlngs
e nd Forms·· gtvtn by Prof. Evelyn Ransom tomonow at 2
p.m. In the llngubtlts L.ounge, l!rst floor Sp.auldlng,

commenc~t

you Hebrew

te ~ t

and mate-rl41.

Trip to Toronto Museum of Art sponored by lhe Art

Ellicott.

Hl)tory Undergraduate MJ~n. Sat. Dec. 6 .ot9 a.m. to "le-w
lhe Tvrne1 Exh_lbllJon. Tickets are available in ~8
Clement until S.nm:tey. Nov. 15 only.

""The Legacy or VIet Nam: Health Etrec:ts or Agent
O&lt;onge" lecture Thurodoy •• 12:30 p.m. In 0·26 Forber.

-

An Hlstory Onckrgrad Assn. pot luck d1nncr end t...-eer
semin&lt;or S.turdo~ ot 1 p.rn. ot !&gt;6 £nll!!woocl. Bill Cuny
ol ttt,ti-...Ut end Tom Oatnr"aotf ~A Galtef)' • Ill
JI&gt;&lt;Ok.

Tllented? Shere you Latent with the Ul'\1vns;hy
community. We need ~rkshop teackr). for autornotl've
n:~lf. ake dt&lt;Ofati-ng, e:s.trology• .and many other
•ork•pt. Volunt~ to be • teoder. Call 636-2808 or
ttop by 1 lO Norton rorJTIOrc. •nrounaoon.
Alpha Llmbda Dell• mcmben-CerdOcatu and "='welry
are. in. Stop by 1 I 0 Nonon between 8:30-S p.m. to pick
yours up If you did not re«lve them at the induction
ttnmony.
Pfg out tt the 1&gt;4ke sale to bt:neJit the Anti·R•pe T•.Jk
Forc-e In the Sq~lre Center loUfl9C. Friday from 9 ·4 p.m.

t.. Dl Ob Lo Do, llle goes on• •• so aet neld
upetle1'K't In re•l IKe:. Venture out Into &amp;Jfeto t.hrough
v11IOUJ ptojt&lt;U wot'tdng with young and old elike. Join

Prepormg lor Poycholoay Oroduote Sdlool" given by
Rob Adomsl&lt;i Wodnesdoy ."' 7 p.m. In 3)0~te.

•

Qroduete Students ln the Physlul Sclcncu.
Mothemotic;s. Compute&lt; Science ond El\giM&lt;rina moy
be eUglbte for Laboratory·GrttdUite P•ttk1pantshlps, at
the- AlQOnt'le N4tlon4l Laboratory. Must be o US Clti.ten.
For furtht.t Information, wrhe to: Argonne Oivlslon of
Eduutional Programs. \Jrtduote Student Thesis
Appointments. 9700 Sou_th Coss AYenue. Argonne,
Illinois. 60439, 312·972·3365.
Ortdu1tlng Seniors-A representatJve f r~ &amp;(tH!h

Colle-ge Gr~~Ouoce Sc-hool ol Busineu Admlnl.,.,ratlon will
be. on cbmpus Nov. l9. Sign up In' 3 Hayes Cor cell Mrs.
Mat·k at 831·)515 for an appointment. MlnorllltJ ere
e~ur•ged to come for and 1nterVIe'4&gt;.

Ob

CAC In .345 Squire. 831·3521 .

Grod... Ung Social Scleo&lt;u ond L.onouoge MojorsColumblo Unl\le&lt;slty ~lonol Alnore ..m
be on campu&gt; l'lov. 20. Sign up Ill 3 Ho;es Cor coli /o\n.•
Jo\ack at 8ll 35t.S for .en appotntment. MJnot'it~ arc
tf'IC'OUfaged to c~ f« an inte::rvlew.
4

Nec.d a pi.K&amp;to Uve? The Off.C.'mpus houting office c•n
help. Come look through our listings ol opor1tnenu, Oots
and houHI whkta are avaUable now and nt-:Jtt semester.
Open •eck~)'l hom 12-5 p.m. in 343 Squire.
• • Spect-t Poetry Competition with $1000 nr" prJ••
spontored by 1he World or Poepy. o quarte:rly ne-Wilecter
for poett. Rules end orndal t:.ntry rorms ;,re avallalbe

from the World of Poetr)l, 2~:11 fitockton, Dept. N,
Sacramento. Callforn\a, 95817.

Leaol husles7 Group legol

Se~

olle11 lree leg•l

advice and 11\form~~tlon to ~I UB studenu. Do you ha'tle •
hc•rlng ln SWJ /IRJ c.oUrts o r the Presldent'J

CommiSJkm? OLS h.a.s l1w studenlJ to Kl os defenders
for .students. For more infortnotlon- 1top ln It OLS open
1 1·5 p.m. /o\ondoy. Thursday ond Frida~. until 6 p.m.
Tu,t&gt;day end 7 p.m Wedne&gt;do~ In 340 Squire. 1\lso In
177 MFI\C, Elllcotf.' Mondays from 1·5 p.m. 831 ·2273.

'"The &lt;11'1 Without 1.,..1: WI~ It Happen" diiCUSSion
tOtnOfrow •t 8 p..m.. in 232 Squirt. Ar\d 0\IC what you an
-do.

"'Nur Eastun Ivories and Trade. With Ore.ccc '' given by
Pror. Irene Winter today It 8:30 p•. ot the. Albtight·Kno•
Att Art Gallery.

80/81 with Pit Mttheny and others Nov. 19 al 7:l0 end
10 p.m. fn Lhe Orono do Thealer.
··The lnlcrpatfonal Women't Movement" given by Or.
Elitabeth Weston Wodoeodoy at 7 p.;, In 316 /o\PAC.
EJilcoU.

Seminar on Rape c::ondu.c:ted by SiH Fayle or the Rape
Supporth·e AdYOC.att Progn.m Slturd.ay al7 p.m. In 333
Squire.

•

Opposltion to Lhe. Iraqi lnvuloo or iran lecture and
discussion today 01 7:30p.m. In 2.34 Squire.
WRUB hu tlve. p•frs of tlc:ke.ta to tlve aw1y to .1ft P.t
~y at t~ Granoda TMate.r on Nov. 19.. Usten ~

640 AM lor d&lt;!taits.
••tndla Today.. an evening of culture •nd potlucs wllh
lndjan food,li-ve. sitannualc and live clasa.lut d•ncta.. al.~q
a panel dl$Cusslon on "lnc:Ua'a Role 1n the Thh'd Wortd"
-Saturday at 7 p.m. In 1~ ~dJ~ke1. EIUcotL
"Greo~..

Carc.e.r Planning omct workshops~ Job lqtervl~wl ng
Pleporollon and Technlqi(H Wortc.l&gt;op Monday 012 p.m.
In 316 Wendo. Avldeotoped lntel"o/1ewwlll be ol&gt;own ond
dlttu:ued. AI.Jo. after thls workahop. s;t~l&amp; will h.tve •
~han« tO proctl« lnte.rviews by using vldeotapng
equlpmenL RnutrM WrMing Ftidrly ot I p.m. in "Copen
end Tuosdoy ot 3 p.m. In 7 Hoyes C. Tt:dlntqueo f&lt;&gt;&lt;
- " ' a ., &lt;llectW.. ,.....,. wll be dlscusoed. s..mmer
Employment 1!181 It&gt; &amp;slnas ond lndumyFrlday ot J
p.m. In 7 Hoya C. ThiS worlul!op will cowr writing o
resume. retoutn:s • .,.nab~ to find out about open;~.
1nfotm•kHl abou\ companies recruiting on e&amp;IJlpu.s and
other hln!O to help you nnd • summer job.
Qraduatlne S&amp;nlors-A representative_i rorn Cew
Wetttrn Reterve. Unlverail)' O.tedu.te School or Qualnet1
Adrnlnlttrotion will be o" compus Nov. 18. Sign up ol J
Hoyae C or coil 1"\rs. !olacl&lt; I t Ill f-35 L5 for on
appolntment. Minorities are tncourage to c:ome:
en

ror

,....,.lew.

Nov. 20·23 In lhe Kllharlne CornelljheaC..r.
evoilablt: al the Squire Tlckct Offk:e. OrooP ratn
•••iloble b~ c•lllng 1136·5214 or SA ot636-29~. '
TiC'k~ts

Films ond lorum •bout being goy Friday ot 9 p.m. In S
Acheson. All are welc:ome.

""-men Also Die" ot 7 p.m. ond "Boyond •

lmaalnc whllt It would be like to wok• up one morning
and want to aJio friend. Olrt then rullze )'OU heve none.
Vou an be a rriend to a tone.•y chUd. For rT'IOI"t'
lf!fotmotlon.colt 878-4337 from 1().6 p,m. ~kdoys.

Rel&gt;onable Doubt' ot 9:20 p.m .
~erenc:e Tbe.uer.

t~lghl In the

"1be. flillJckltemM* tOf'I'M)ffOW at 3-.lO, 6. end 9
Woldm...Jft Thuttf. Nonon.

Squire

P.m. In the

" R•..;.. ollh~ Pink PonU..." tonight ot 8:30 p.m.ln I

io

M.FIIC, EJII&lt;ou.
Pill Eu Slamo

m~ts

lodoy ot 3 p.m.1n 262 Squlr;e,

8oclo/oay Undergro41uote -.,I Asen. moeiS today ot

" Hair" Friday in 170 /o\FAC, Elllooll; S.turdoy In 146
Dlelendorlb\&gt;lh ot 7 ond 9: 1 ~ p.m. Sundoy.inlhe Squl,..
Conferrence Theoler at 4, ~:30 arid 8:45 p.m.

2:30p.m. In the Capen lounae. ground [loor.

.....,. lfttereoted In beeotnl~~S ...,.taallo-;TM
INdcutelor Pwolegel Trolnlng will !wive a repreomtMJve
"'\ . . , _ HoY. I e to -dlocuw their Pe&lt;olegol Progtwn.
Sltn liP a..Jito)'H C 01 coli
et831-35!51or.,

--

Alcohol Awarc..nc.ss Program do you sometime• reel that
you01a frit.ndml)l drink toomuc;h? Oropby 174 MFAC,
Ellloblt, Wedne&lt;4ayslrorn 0.10 p.m.
Osc IU'T'he Anti-R•pe Task Force Ms • wetk Mrvicesend
t_he Yen service. tfs rOf you, 10 ple•te U-lit (t. If )IOU t\oyt
any questions. cetl831·3521.

!'ln.-

_ . . , _ . Mlno&lt;lllts are .._.._., to comt 10 ~

- .sonr- ,., lbe &lt;J!Abled will be dlscuucd •• the
nut

rneetlt&gt;ct ol tbr Independents lodoy ot 6:30 p.m.

~·•• ~CounCil meeutoct.y.c 2!30 p.m.
In 5M Red~ EIGcod. ~ lloo&lt;- .... HdtO&lt;)'

.,..,.. olflces.

a-_......._~-Airl-

(O""'AJ)flnoncfel eld lorTns""' in. They QO b e - -

• ) Ho18 c ... "c-.p.n,

~,...._-~~t for
Sprino I W l - w t ll lie held In 219-F.-: todo~

., 11 o.m. Mid 3 '""" l'lldoy • 9 a,m. and 1 p.m.; l'lov.
2511 10 e;m. I p.m.; Doc. I at 9-&amp;.m.;.Oac, 2 It II
o.m.illld2p.m.; Dec.341J-IO&amp;.m.ood 2p....; O.C.~atl0 '

a.m. - ) p,m.:Dic• 5• I I a.m.

In

sports ~tion

)

121 Squ;re.

-

,...

.

._,...,_ ECOf!.O&lt;IIIcs ......... II*Utodoy .. 2 p.m.
1n ll&gt;e oeccndlloqr loucll!, Farao, Etli&lt;oU.

1

To- on4 the brMI - - c:.nter !llftllng
como._ Ill 8 p.m. In 232 Squlre to dl - 1M fact lhot
1...e1 may be .oto4 out ol.the &lt;11'1.

SMCS meett tomorrow et 5-.30 p.m. In 9 Acheson
Annex:

'

·

T. .y: Ice Hoc:Qy ot Coiam l.tnt..&lt;IIJI.
Fndoy: Volleybolloti'ITS Chllmplontlhlpo.

~SidCIO;Bus . . .lnsm4otlngl'loY. I9
et5p.m.ln2335qulre. Plontoettendour"Yogo...tSicr
dernonsuatlon toclay ot 7 p.m. In 233 Squire.
Cl8 ~- Club meotlna for

.,)'011•

lmeruted in
~ t. .y I t 4:30p.m. in 1~ I!No ~It yvu
conlltl&lt;nd coll838-4676•

as Pop Club meei-S ~y at-7 p .m."' ~ Squin:. Ploii'S
lor tbr loot footboll aom• ol tho ....... will be dl........,.
Pte... bring lull&amp; end mon~ lo thl• "'!ellng. _

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Vol 31, No. 33/SUNY at Buffalo/10 Novem!Mr 111110
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'Time constraints' force Finkelstein out of FSA post
F'takeiRein was "frwlnled with bas potitioo aod the way
others viewed him ba:ause or llis liJq&lt;d J&gt;OSI." The article in
1M AIIUnflfil't f&gt;n:ss. she .uid, &lt;OUid bavt beco a
''sipirocaru factor" in ltis clodsioa.
Many Q.-Jonoci wby Fltd:dQc:in wu III&gt;POin&lt;ed to the
positioo in lbe r.,.. ~ ckin&amp; his J&gt;0S1 hiltory. Doly
explalaod that the f011'0tf Trasurer was "intcreRed in doina
10111ct1tina ror th&lt; Uruvcrsity."
Sclladlt.,. looked
"do&gt;ct" to F'u&gt;kdstein for his
rational&lt;: in scd&lt;lna tbe ofru. " P..-ally, it seancd to bt a
~niqu. opponunlty to him beaux II\JUIY of lbc thlap u 1M
$pto&lt;m11n drogcd hiJ name in mud ond bt thoualu that by
dolnJ 1 deeeot job Wllh FSA, be could puU it out," •he curly·
hllired Prctldmt opined.

Two week Faculty-5tudeat Assoeiotioo (FSA) T........,er

Wilf~am F'mtet.ein submlcted his raipoat)oo to S.udent

Associatioo (SA) Praidellt Tim Sllecban and FSA Prcsldem .
Corddl Sctu!chter Friday afternoon. The cvntrovtrlial
offiCial's lcttor was acce~Med by Sebaehter, altbouaJ&gt; the
Praidtot said Flnkclstein ,.iH rCIIIaln on tbe Board or
Dirmms until ano&lt;h.,. Rudcnt member is found.
The deponing Trea.surcr .uid ht suuested to lhe fSA
Board or Directors that ,PI&lt;m_l)cr Ktvin Btyant bt hio
replaa:mmt if SA decides that It w.1n11 to contln~e to ha•e a

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student serve as Trea.swcr. P~ou.sly, Assistant VIce
Presideot for Housin&amp; Leonard Snyder htld t.he poJilion.
Fiokcistein was th&lt; first student lo hold the posr. The &lt;A·
Treasure, howov~r. $Old SA should oo01ldcr appointlns a
f uiHime profes.&lt;ional.
Cit.ill&amp; other commitment•. Finkcbttin explained that
boldin&amp; the position is "no longer worth my tim&lt;." Adding
that he would not he paid - stit&gt;"nd or sallll')', thb be&gt;pectocled
student onicioj nottd he would be able to sa1lsfy SA '1 need&gt;.

·eo.....,...,.
FintdSicin hlmsetr .uid "various rauons" got him
intcrCSied in the Tr...ur.,. post. "I felt I oould do somctltina
conwuetive for FSA," he ..plllined.
Sheehan, who pushed Finkelstein fOf' tbc Job, wa&gt;
unavailable for comment, SJ&gt;&lt;ndin• ''""" or the weetr:()d in
Blllghamton at a SASU confcrtnc&lt;. Derh.alc. bow....er, sbod
someliaht on SA 'o motlvuion in orferlna him the Treasurer's

but not his owl'l.

'Corrup1Joa '
"Because of some other unanticipated time drvtlopmeuu I
eouldo't do "'' dulles to my own satiSfiiCiion," Finktlstein
said," but I could 'do it for othtn." . . _ .lnt&amp;ined his
decision w.-s nor inOutncni by 1 rtec:nt s.tory in Th1 Form. F'SA r...._._ Wltu.em F'"*...t.lil
Altenotbte Press Which portrayed him as I mlstO' or n., po.sUioJt. ..,. no longtK wotrff my l lmtt. ..
'"Siudent manipulation" with a hlst.or)l of "&amp;ross &lt;'Ofruption
a1 UB."
Schachter commonted tbat the J&gt;0S1 rruty havt come bad; to
The alternative J&gt;IIJ&gt;Cr- fiUided by SA- r«:ounted lg haunt. F"mkdQein. "I guess be didn't •PS&gt;rociate the
VttSion of f"mkd.s:tein's atuvit\es II lht univcnily rrom tbt atmOsphere be was workina in," the Prc:sideat Aid. "Out to
time he .was Treasum of tht Rudent-run Sub Board I many havi~&amp; prO&lt;OO&lt;Zived ootioru about his J&gt;OSI, be may
&lt;OrJ&gt;Oration until jUSI b&lt;forc ltis "J&gt;PC)intment to FSA. It also ba"" found it diflitult to wort with." Schaduer also loolrod
delailccl ltis wort as 1M ~rvm'z buslnas llllfll&amp;&lt;r. ·iruid• !lis orpuizatioa fOl J&lt;&gt;me or lbe causes tbat may ba""
Written under Lh~ pscudon)'lll "Otivu C. Kar, •• tbt article loti tl&gt;&lt; cootn&gt;.....W F'mt&lt;hlc:in to leave FSA.
&gt;i&gt;ul1'ed • m&lt;etiJI&amp; I&gt;&lt;Nec:n F'takdQ&lt;io and vark&gt;us members
of the S.O.c and lbe Assembly lasl TIIC:Sdq.
Alh-ldAltbouaJ&gt; F'mkeiR&lt;in ooid lbc Slory in the weckly paper lw
"The FSA Corpol:afioo bas a sbo&lt;t twzory &lt;lOCI fO&lt; a lot or
Uu~ cffcct on bis ckdslon to aep down, Schacluu ldmlued llle tbinp we c1o it W.O. a '&amp;'llik ~ pt ~ c1oae,"Sdl.ci.Ler
he is noc so sun:.. Bolb he and Y'1« l'taidcnt or FIHD« and Offtrod. "Maybe IIU1 jua didn't fed be had tbe time to'lllllte
Muacemeat Edward Ooty-who Is S«tetary for the cootrhioe w1tliia iii time a\OOII&amp;bie to clo ""'"' was
FSA-main!alnod that if the truth wore printed by the
Alten&gt;atlve News Coll«tivt, iu ramlflealioM ..._y bave Iotito ·~·"
SA Y'JC&lt; PraideuJ. Dianna Derholt~a roc Sbeehaa
fiokdlzein's rnitlwlon.
wbo was our or to"ll Friday-added tbat it was possible

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Ht had proved hirruc:lt compeccnl in businw mauers
and, combined with bb special time r&lt;quirernenu, he wu the
bw person for the job," the VIce Pr..:idmt cWtW;
Sheehan has Aid io the ~1. thin he had always wanted lbe
FSA Treaswer to b&lt; oecupied by 1 audent ..but thar.lt would
b&lt; difficult to lind one wilb th&lt; proper S&lt;hedule-ba:aUK of
"lhe t.irne tbll the PDR demand&gt;. FiokdQan's owo ao:arlcmic
record lw beco qur:sdODed, panlcularly bY 1M Altenwtiw
Press. altltoup he OODOodctl tbu bt io DOL a flllklmc: suida&gt;t
In tbe trlditiooalk!IJt.
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Sdlad!ter wu IIJlSUI'C if the F'mkdQeiD ............,.. and
&lt;1'isodt would bam\ u.. ehaoca or r........ srudeots I1Dirlina
tbe pooitloa, ootiq IbM 10 adminisanto&lt; miPt b&lt; reappointed. "That'a wbat I'm :drUI or;· the . - . .
President ooid, "But is'a ....Uy too arly rq tdl." He -..I
tbar. t11e positioo would bt- rllled """' wed&lt; and tU.
Bryus-Rotelolcio's owa scl«tu succasor-h a
"poaibilky," for U.. ~.
Flotet.eift said he Is not &amp;oiQa to xd ...,..,.. job will! a
audml orpnlzatioo, "I plu to wor.t oo my """'- booi:
ood . . . - . e oo ~"the a·T,_,.,.., rdol:cd. He
publisher or Do/kits Off. a studml rlil&lt;uwll. beot.let for

Delayed Dqy ~ar~ 'enter still kicking;
Mqore's new proposal could give it life
by Dea Bo•IUa
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OoMptu E.d/J"'

The reincarnation of lbe UB Ot,y Care Center might
soon take a major sttp tow&amp;Nis birth.
Sub-Boud I, Inc. Cbainnan Mark ~ooro has
proposed an alternatiye plan to relieve the controversial
Center of its labor paitls. Moore has SIIIICSicd that the
In 'fllncft allocated by various student
organintlons for a day care feasibility study be U$ed
for the attull implementation of tbe O:nter, although
on a smaller scale lba.o orlainally envisioned.
After meetina witb ofrtclals ot the Buffalo Slate
Collep. Day Que Center, MOOI'C believes ibal UB
should foDow tbeir example by rtnt establishlna the
Gaiter and then araduaiJy increulna the number or
participants. Buffalo Stare beaan it..s poopam In 1973
. wit.h a $500 allocation and seven children. It is now
bad,seted at $45,000 wltb only SIS,OOO aJven a.s a
subsidy by tbe student· &amp;ovcmmetn. 'There ue ISO
names on a wllltina list for the O:oter wtUcb
accommodates 70 children.
Moore, who said tba.t be is "very optimistic" about
w:proposal, bu recaved tbe support or looa-time Day
Can proponmts Al1.11 Ro=feld and Aalie Mediae,
although Mediae would prefer 10 scc more details
before s.be lives her rmal approval.
A meuing h.a s been scheduled for November 17 so
tllat any intensted student ocpnizalions may dl$cuss
the child care issue. A commiuee will then be formed to
ipwstiaate 1~ requirements, the availabilitY_ or
spa~Ce at the Univenhy and the rules and rqula!JOns
lnvoiY.Cd in its operation.
Moore believes tbat the housina issue wiU be the
biaest problem. "I've learned tbat Millard Fillmore
Coflqe (MFC} would like the Center to be on the M~n
Street Campus and ,atao to baoJ'e • nisht service,"
·Moore uld..

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Student AuocfDiioo President Tim Shcchan will also
' be more willina to assist in funding tbe Day Cart
Center, ucording to Moore. "We would probably
funa tbt O:nter under these conditions," confirmed
SA Vice President Dianna Oerhak, "although I don't
think SA will found tbe bulk of it."
SAJiad •e artier declined to allocate the large amount
or money requested by t.he Day Care Commiucc
~- it did not believe tbar undergraduates would
takt atlvan~c of t.he- Center's services in proportion to
t.hc ooolribution.
Moore ptediaed that SA will
AI.Tm!Uom/0: _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ ' " " _
appropriate bctwccn $300 and $400 to the projcc:t.
If all the complications associated wltb c:stablilhina
o..,c.. c:..o..
tbe Center can be worked out in t.he near future, M oore
predicts that tbe Center could· be opened by next
AdmW:ion wiD be on a "first-mt first-serve" basis
September. "We'U distribute a questionnaire durin&amp;
ror srwleou, aocordlna to Moore, and will be open to
rqlsu.tioo lhrou,h which we'U
bow ~any
administration personnd. Fees will bt lowor for
students have dllldseak bow many are tnt&lt;rested tn the
studeou th&amp;D for tbe administntion, be DOted. As at
SCrvice and other rdated questions." Moore 'explained.
Buffalo State, the UB Center will have a Board of
Buffalo SUte ColleJe prniously used this oeed-biiKCI • Directors coosiltln&amp; of pateDU, community members,
method iMLea.d of an initial feasibility study.
adminiJlnrtion, faculty &amp;od starr of the University.
Moore is bopioa to enroU about 500 studenu in tbe
The University's ori&amp;inal Day Can Center bccamt
propam. "We don't expect too mucll of a response inoperative in t..bt mid·1970s. Earlier thiS summn, Sub
until the Day Out O:nter is actually bore," he
Board members Mcdlae and Rosenfeld P&lt;Oposed readmitted. The •e ~ for chiJdr.cn aiJowed in the c:stabll.sbment or tbe O:nter. They oriaioally requt$led
Center will be tbe standard rwo-and-a-balf yean to five SJO,OOO from S"b Board to oraanitt and implement. lht
years.
child c:are fiiC!Uty. However, miJly of tbe Sub Board
Directors were besit.ant 10 alloaatt such a large sum of
Vape
their budat~ towards a vqudy defined concept.
Buffalo Slate's Center operates on a non-profit. basis
Therefore, lbe Day Care Commincc proceeded lo
and is n01 airtliated with any school depanmenr . UB search for fundina of a $4,000 feasibility study to
will probably follow tbt Elmwood Avenut school's answer the Board's m&amp;IIY questions after tbe Board
policy of not accepting funding fronl. the diKOvercd tbat it did not have any money for a study.
adminbtratioo. " If the administration sets involved The Cootminee recently collecttd the needed doll.ors
from the Health lnsurat&gt;Qt Advi5ory Committee, tbe
witb financial assistance or some otber aspect, then
they may require us io do thinp we don 'I really want
Graduate Student ~ation, Mitlard .Fillmore
to." Moore temuked. ' 'We would like to avoid tbat." CoUqe and the Student 8al' Association.

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lrtslde: PIRG ptOblema-P. 2 I S&amp;andinf o~P. 3 I 'FasdnatJon'-P. 5-8 l f)efftmd

(~tbals?-P. 17

�~ Nation's PIRGs become staggered
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(CPS)-Al llldi.M UniYerlily, lnPIRQ-the Indiana
Public 1a1&lt;mt ~ Oroup-hu received las than holf
of the stlMialt bec:ldna it 101 Lut ,.., • Jr the llald eoculn,_,
I~ staffors.ay, il could~ 0111 of busiaess by_lhil time OOlll
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iu pookioll oa the ...;lvcnity's rqlwttlon ror'ms nex1 year.
Witho.. thai litllna. the IUOUP would face certain di$1$let'

Spedol 1 0 - $o«t,_

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Ualve.raity's

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Thil year's lou of revenue- from nearly $6000 to
~upled with the threat or losina its place on the
rqjstraton fonn 1w frialltened Howdllnto bdievin1 that It
QIIY be forecd ~ beeome an oli·YOiunteer orpnization nut
. year.
"If !:f don't have e:nouah money 10 hire ~eooe with
solid rescareh stllls," Howell says, " and some tnowled&amp;&lt; o r
lqislati~ .aivltlp, then we can't be effcc:tive."
- Howell says he admires the dedication or volunteer
students. but complains "thc)l.iust do not have the expertilt'
that PIRO needs."

orpniu&amp;loo-IPIRG-coll&lt;aed 59000 from student foes in
~ 19?9, compared to SII,OOO In 1!171. 'Tbis semes«r, It ralsed
,; the Sludmt r.. from one to tWO dollars. It hasn't helped.
And at Davidson Coii&lt;Je in North Carolina, the PIRO
~ ehaJ)Ier barely has been kept illve by a massive publicity drive
that may have olready bit IU peat.
1be bWJie fOt the lfO&lt;Ip's failure to rail&lt;' adequate funds
Fr001 these indkations, It appean that PIRO branches
qd prner Student support, Howell c:on~nds, bdoDIS to the
..,,..,.. the nation an stauerina. Bufleted by administrative
sdlool's oclnUnistrators. He polnU to a· number of
opjiOIItion and ptthapo student apathy, the publk iotmst
adntialstndve teehDicalitits wbidt IIUI&lt;k the rqistntion form
rcseareh mo\llllatt, bflun In 1970 by consumer actlvist Rolpb
mcm complex, and thus D&gt;Ore clifriC\Ilt for students tO affum
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Neder. ~Y have run its courtoe at se-.1 campuses.
their support.
Bot in Wasbinaton, a Nader akle says tbe PIRO n«work, if
"The box for markina •no· was before the one with 'yes'.
anythina. bas become stronaer In the last two years, and lw
and
the PIRO IIStin1 wu &lt;xplained at the same table with
.. improved its techniqueJ rrom lobbying to recruitina:·
''PIROs are increa.sin.a chc:lr sophistication,'' conttnds aide other thlnp on the form. It made eVl:rythinB · so
he araues.
...
compUcatcd."
David Jones, "and they seem to becoming more skilled in the
ways they deal with soda! problem•."
But bl.o discontent omters around what be calls the
Jones even brqs thai a recent count &gt;bows PIRG bas
adnlinisuatioo'l "opposition ~ our JOall." He says thll
spread to approltimately loiO ehapten in 25 states. He
PIR.C's attacks on the Ilia industries OJ&gt;d utilities in town have
Indicates thai is a dear sianal that the student C:OMumer
1merated loeol business pressures on the uniV&lt;TSity to curtail
movement to liJI&gt;ttbe hua• and powerful utilities and eertaln
PIRG's tffeetlveneu.
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privatt companies is pinina mommrum.
"Bia bulineu has «nainly tried to aet the administration
Yet 'three of tbe new ehllpttrs Jones cited u &lt;&gt;&lt;ampl" of &lt;40 stop us, and it causes me to wonckr whether il's a
srowth do not lt'&lt;Jil very well endowed for ba\lles with big
deliberate attempt to hun )IS~ these hassles. After all, the
pr&lt;Sident of the university, JObb Ryan, is on the l&gt;Qard of
busineu. One new branch, at Franlinlham S.ate Colleae In
Ma.ss~chustUS, consists
about 10 volunteers who sit at a
Indiana Bdl, one of the companies we've been rtghtina."
table on campus several hour• a week. They have no phone or . HoweU says.
For .,..,pie, HoweU complains, the yearbook will be
ofllee.
MOteover, Sludents have actlvely rejeaed establishina
allowed ~ stay Oft tbe r&lt;slstsation eheclto!f sY&gt;ttm even
PIRO ehap&lt;ers at severol universities. Y._easure to allow a
thoup it rqulatly oollect&amp;leu than th. .uired IO"peremt
CALPIRO f\lodinl check-off box ·o~LA resiSiraliOn
support.
forrnr failed by a SPar&lt; 33 votes last May: At Rut&amp;ers, three
Indiana Vk:e President kenntth Ciros Louis argues the
law students ha~ beaun a e.lass a&lt;tion suit to make PIRC • sehool decided t.hat certain items, like the yearbook, 1&lt;1
rundlna there voluntary.
wa1vcrs from the 10 pcrceot requirement because uic's an
academic, not a political thing.'' He also denies any complici·
And If things don't aet better soon at ln&lt;{iana, tho PIRG
effort there mAY be reduecd to tho same sort or homoleu
ty bawttn the administration and private businesses to stop
status as $(1&lt;'00
iu IKW&lt;r' sister branc:bes.
lnPLRQ.
In 1!179, II peromt of the Indiana student mVked its
Dave Jones says uniV&lt;TSity administrators havo become In·
"'pport for the IUOUP In the recular ,._.$11atlon form,
ereasiqly ln¥01ved in lite affairs of PIRO ehaptas since it •
oontributina SI.SO ~ penon to the eampaian. But even
does threatat many of their friends in the business communi·
ty.
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tllotlclltiUs sm&gt;ester's ree was"lilked to S2, PIRO only raised
about 10 pttcent of the amount it 101 Lut year. More
''As we've become more effective, bwinCSSC~ have become
ominously, the aroup failed to receive the support of 10 • mOte sophlstlc:ated in their attempts to stop us. They are~­
or the eampu• population. Consequently it could lolc
tainly more oppoted to us than they used to be,e Jones says.

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PIRO$. ,,. itt troubW 011 m•ny um....

Jones adds thll any recmi fmoncial diffiCIIItles amona
PIRO d!aJ)Iers ean probably be most attributed to that kind
or administration' interfercnct.

Indeed, lndiana isn't 1he only campus where adminJstralors

have Inhibited the PIRO's fundraisins efforts. At Rice laS!

yd_r, university Prcs·ident Norman Hackcrman thr~lcned to
tate Tex-PIRG off lludent reaistration forms.
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At Mi&lt;hipn Slate, administrators actually did take the
MSU PIRQ chapter off the forms. Univenity auiddines re.
quire lhll 20 P&lt;f«&lt;lt o r the students must·~ a JJOVP to
keep it on the forms. In sprinJ, 19'19, MS-.clministrators
ruled that PIRO hadn't JOHen cnoulh support, and erased
the oheek-orr for the arouup.
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A subsequent audit discovered 1he univershy had mis·
counted student support . Moies Turner, Student affairs dire&lt;·

tot, allowed PIRQ bl(k on the registration forms this fall,

but only if PLRG aarecd to iner~ itS payment to the uni~r·
sity from S840 a term to SlOOO a tum.
Yet on other ·campuses it is dearly the studenu themselves
Who on: dec:idinc not to pay Clllra fees to support PIROs.
Jones, HoweU, and other PI RO ofrocials. bowever, rofuse to
attribute the declines In $Upport to sutdent apathy about the

, &amp;roups:.
Jones says the vision of the s.ilent Student body WlS a media
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concoetion that doll noJ rell&lt;l:t the I!Uth-

SCR 'EW
Studying!
I think I'll go
la._gh ,with

'fo-'l~e~~g
Comedian from National Lampoon
Sopn,to be on M.A.S.H~
wUI·p~rform on
· Thursday,_Nov. 13th ~~8:00pm ·

FUlmore Room Sq1Jire Hall
SA Speakers Bureau
Paid for by Your MaodatOey F'-._

�ellicot~ .a t~~~ing infern~?
by Rldaanl Cbo•
Sp«/&lt;11 F..IIH'n Editor
The peoi;biUiy Lilli Ihe EIUcoh Complex Is a r~rc hazard u
..orry;q both students md Universi1y adminill ra1ors, bullhe
!Olulion .0 1M problem ep~mllly is oul of the hiDda of
both.
The AmherR Campus ewnnlly falls under 1he jurls&lt;llction
of lhe Oc:uvillt: Volwnecr Fir&lt; Compnay, ""'*tallest aerial
ladder-115 r... lonJ-rea&lt;hes onl,y ...... floors. Ellicott's
talk:st buildiop as&lt; · 10 stories hiJh, and lh&lt; unktue
archittctur~ of lhe SII\ICIUff makes h diflieult IOf ordinary
fu• cquiprnmt to~· c1os&lt; ...oUch 10 fralu a pO\Sibk bl~
The solulion, in 1he eyes of Oc:t&amp;¥11le Fl~&lt; Chic:f Deoicl
Miller, is purc:lluina 1 5400,000 anorktluni1-1he &lt;;aliforniamoclc Cavalier Fir&lt;bird ISG-whose manu&lt;verabl• ill'ms can
reach I SO feet in I he air, wllidl b Oiorelban ad&lt;QU&amp;I&lt;IO f!ibt
a lire anywhere in Ellieoll . The Cavalia b a hlshly
sophiRicated unit U$Cd in o'•r SO t1lia, •=rdin&amp; 10 Miller,
and its hiah COJt and maintm:lnct rar ouurrip GtttviUt's
m&lt;"!&lt;t SlOO.OOO bud&amp;&lt;l,
Fuodinc

The Keutr Adminisrnuion has reco&amp;"iJ.C'd tht n(cd for thl'
equipmml s!nCI! Ellicotl oprned in 1972, bul has been unable

Poor equipment a.problem !
rl

10 1«ure Stile tundm&amp; for il. "Oil lhrtc stpatale occasions
I've supponed ~U&lt;Sls from Getzville, Ihe Town of Amherst
and othen 10 wrile leiters to lhe Pvks Oopartmml, SUNY
and lh&lt; Go..,..ot about it, "OB Prcsidcnl Robert I.. Keller,
told 1M Specrn~m.
"
Acc:onlil11 lo Ketter, ltshlatioa J&gt;ls,sed lhe Slare Ms&lt;mbb
In lhe arly 1970. allowir\a the Sla~e 10 supply money for
oqiUpcnall to local lin dlstri&lt;ts which ~ o &amp;ate
uoiV&lt;ni!y, bur lhe bill wu vetoed by lbc:n-Govemor Ndion
Rock&lt;fdla,
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VB V'~« Prcs.idcnl for fi~~&amp;DCe and M&gt;~~~cnt Edward
W. Dotyexplained tNt Rockefeller wu......m.dtb&lt;,Pillmishl
&lt;real&lt; a "donaero"' prcnedcnt" io a~~o..;,1 fore eomponi&lt;s 10
fik for Slate money 10 ~Y Cor equipment.
In 197S, a similar bill was dtfealed in lhe S!are k~Js~arure
and early Ihis Y&lt;OJ, after meetina with MiUcr ood l'.mii&lt;UI
ToWD SuJ)«Vilor Jack SbarJ)(. Kate&lt; wrote SUNY opin.
rcq...Una 1he equipmml be furtded. ''The ilsue is niU oo the
1abk,'' Kater uid. " We have 001 reeeiv&lt;d a lirm Rllmtml
yet rrom SUNY on wh01's happening in Ihe l&lt;sislaiUrt.''

Safety Rober~ F H11111, a lire !here there would be fOU&amp;hl
from the in•iclc, no I Ihe ouulde, implyilla lhal the Cavalier
•oorkcl would be only uMiul tr SlvdcnlJ were trlj&gt;ped in lhe •
bufldin.a. "There OJe so mooy heal dacctors lhcrc lhat I ~
would lind h •tTl' rare !hat would be !rapped,"
Hun1 uld, addlna thar Ellicou'a dai111 ai•cs • otudcnt 1wo "'
aairwdls to chooo&lt; from U. the._, of • r..-..

Tl'IJIIIO'!

,;£1Ucon iJcfesi'"ed so Lhac ic's djfrJCuh co &amp;tt in to rt$C.Uta
person," Mill&lt;r oald. "We fed 1ho1 (lhe Cavalieri would be
th&lt; answer to the probkm ohorn• of lh&lt; 1hinp ~e eon'1 do

Currmtl,y, Ellicou ;. supplied \Oilh a series of sundpipes
and hostS located in 1he swrwelis and on tach n-.
Accordina to VB Dirtctor of Environmmlal Htallh liJld

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H11111 complimmled 1he Ccnville c:ompaay oo its hish 0
morale and fut r - . but balked wben uted if tbtit z.
cquipcnenl was adequate to deal with the Amb&lt;nt Campus. ~
"I'm- in a ~itioo lo "'Y·" he at&amp;ued. "If they (lli&lt; fore ;_3
com pan)') feel they need n&gt;CHe, 1hey'd be in more of a f)OJitioa
10 make thai jqanena.''
O.id Millcf feds lhat 1he Cavalier snorkel i• noeclcd. He
nOted 1JQ1 Ellicou, with itsconcn~eand brocl&lt; coruuuc:tioo, il
buicaUy a r.re·r&lt;siSiantlli'\ICIUr&lt;. but that the snort.d would
be needed if Sludmu wert !rapped ;, Iheir roorm. The
Cavalier snorl&lt;d hasa 7SC).pound -··~ity, pluHhe
heW.r and II&lt;AibiU!y to deal wrth Ellic:otl'• aniJn and bo•cs.

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now:•

More downtown additions;
applause for Shea's area
by St ovt Simmont
C'ity&amp;iJ/t()r

ConstrUction ls ~tdultd lO beg.in this wc:tk on '"Thetue Place;· 1
muiLi·milllon dollar redevelopment projcct cntompus~na 1wo imponant
buildin&amp;$lt&gt;Cattd O&lt;XtiO th&lt; Shca'• Thearer in Ihe 600 block or Main Slr«i
in Buffalo's downtown t1l1'tnainment district. T~e -nas will he Unk«&lt;
by an intaior arcade to crute a sinalt multt·usc complc:.x. hou!tina il
rcstauram • .studio lpMmtt~ts, and visual and puformina ans facilities.
Buffalo Mayor Jam"' Grifr.n broke around on Oc1oher 22 for thetwoS!Ory Deli Roo1 buildinl and lh&lt; li~·Slory Ouo-K&lt;111 buildins. both OIY·
own&lt;d and IUMd 10 1he Upper M.;n Sir«! Development Corporation. a
non·profit orp.niulion responlibk for dnt:lopmmt , manqm1m\ and
lea&gt;il\f.
Acqutred lhroush fo...,losures, lhe 11ru&lt;1urcs havt been reom11y
. unoccupied, enn 1housh they &lt;ontain a pot&lt;Diial 39.000 oquas&lt;-feet of
prime do...,to•-n leasina sp~&lt;e , "The bul4dJnp .,..,. flllina 111011."
• &lt;Xplain&lt;d Community De¥c:lopmen1 Head Tom Ruffino. "Th&lt;y needed
help rich• away or me they'd be dnnolithed." A ~andOJd bulldina line is
crucial to the 011'&gt;r&lt;"itallullofl ao&amp;Js, explained RufAno, and deroolition
would ruin the "'tisllll &lt;oii&lt;Siv&lt;ness" or Main Slr«~'s ..... side.
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Eacio.ed oinoetiOft

Usio&amp; a portion of Housina and Urban DeV&lt;Io!&gt;m&lt;ol'a ~~~nual s:z.o
milrtae "bloclc aran1," 1he ru11 phase or devdopmm1 wiU U.volve 1~
p._iiiioo or th&lt; buildJns 1ohell. CoSIIna $2,08 million for the fltSI phose
and fi .S rnffiion for phase two, 1he projeet il urtclcr 1he dim:tloo or
Tona.....a•, Ballina Construedon, lne. and OJellhe&lt;IUrallirm Hamilton.
HoUSioo7 and Lowoic, wllOIC wotk Includes desi111ina lhe lnllruaional
Communii:lfrons buiklina md varioou l«&lt;•r• ·halls on UB's Amherst

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The fira"slep Is 10 &lt;n&lt;IO$elh&lt; structur~ fot-t he wituer, 10 !hat in1&lt;rior
si)IC6-con be au1ted "wrthow any , _ .· deteriorallon.~ I(:CC)Icllfli to
an~hite!CturaJ projcca ma.naacr Lewis Pease.
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The mllSiive in1crior wiU be hJahllshted ~Y IWO and l~llory atriums.
Th&lt; intention it to have Theiler Place md Sh•a's Thcat&lt;r be the foal
point of 1he Downlown Enlcrtalnm&lt;nl Di&lt;ttrlm . In addition, a «Xl-1011
rcstauranl Is planned for lh&lt; around lloo• lHid Orlfljn hopes to attract
smallshops-"ma~~ •'bakery oc a Clllldy shot&gt;." Th~nd and ~lllrd
noors ore devoted 1o lheatres 'and. arl gallmes, ond tbt renownrd
Tralfamadore Cal&lt; Is slated for on&lt; spo1.

MAIM sm.EET IIIELOOY: IJthouOh It toc*s u ......... 1M
tiC:IIde It ttU a:tnK:t~.n is • e»i-. tbe ontr ._.. VWt wrill c:orM
................... bri iMIIr(thMI.cM ..... ~If'CI

~~ ~ 'The ,.,..Ilion . . Nm the .......
6ftto • ~ ot.~ 1n • .,..... , _ , . Oiallid.

Mandatory Meeting
for

Group Legal Services
Paralegals

l'tllrt Situ!

ThC Upper i&lt;vels or the Ouo-Kent bultdlna wiU be convened inlo
studios-dfnce. art and apartmenta-for "peopl&lt; ldmtlfied with the
BuffalO aru oomm~nity,'' accordlna 10 Ballina Conlilruetion Prulden1
Henry Ballin&amp;. The entire project wiU be b uRl willa Ill&lt; "ftil track m&lt;lhod
of phase con•truetion," where eaelllodividllll par.:d Is coiiJiructed u soon
aslhe plans are finished. "This hdps..,.,.knllelhc proecuofreoovation,''
BollinJ said.
Since lhe IJ&amp;ht Rail Rapid TransJt Jyllan wiU for« tbc MaiD Slretl
eotraott 10 Theater Place 10 be dosed to vebleular trafr~e. th&lt; Pearl S!reet
eotraot:o: wiU serve as the main art&lt;Siel. Ballina contends tbatlhe area "has
10 be aometbina meanitlalul. somcthhla IMt wW really lland out."
Pllru&gt;&lt;d is oo ourdoor lat&gt;tlaapina ar... whiCh indt&gt;da a p&lt;rformanee
center,ID open muket, a par\lfli area md a ...U.,. ~villlorl. "There's an
awful lot or hi$10ty involved hete, .. lidded 'Ballin&amp;.
The Maio Slr«! facade wW be rCSIOfed 10 the orlcinal "beatstifill
archiltcture," accorcllna 10 Coromunky Devtlopcnenl's Rurr...o.
Corinthian piOen • ill coraplm\mt the bundina's brlet md 1enac01t1
""'"""·The entirt J&gt;fOjocl has a proposed June, 1911 completion da1&lt;.

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economic vlt:wpoiot, Oriflin Is &amp;lllllous ror lh: additional
money that lbe attraCtive eompleK '"ill place on the Chy'a tU. rolls. IherebY
"rdie'tioi some of the burden on lh&lt; privaltt~.''
Bur Griffin also r&lt;COSI&gt;l&lt;es t.he s«ial lmplicaUoos of Thealte Ploce. "II
wt'U.eoroplemeol wbat we bav~ rich• now," he aald. "This 1$ aoln&amp; to h&lt;:lp
briio&amp; the 'Jbe&amp;IR ~)~ariel beck to the alory or the 1930's aod 1940's. ..
Ruffino bcllewa d&gt;aL the projocc is more comparable to a pracn1-dAy
eotipla lllic SohO in ~ Yort City, wh01e anyone who wan1s art will
have a pb&lt;eto ao. The City ofl\Clal Iben COII\pared the projeet to a plllnted
seed that "lfOWI very ~cdy." '
The .j)rojeol b eallllly ooc of the rtrst attempts to reb.abilllatt a
tlilaPdated strtsatitc. aaordlna ,t o Peas&lt;. "1;biswUI be son or a aulddlne

ror fut~~." thot Burfalo.oMied t i&lt;tth&lt;q said, "and bopefulb'
tu1ure tl&lt;vd6p&lt;B wW follow our lead."
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Monday, November 10
4 :00p.m.
340 Squire Hall

You must attend this meeting in
order ·t o work in the office the
rest. of the year.

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Horlem

I Kids p.ush Cl_o pe fast~r than Me Donalds sells burgers

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NEW YORK (PNS)-Siowly, sitllllloc

~ tikoon ill-trainal army, the simllarily io thdr
dros&amp; ·~ a military or froaemol orclor,

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the dope kids boaiu to IDJ tho bloct, Win&amp;
tbdr piiiCCS oo oo empty Jtoop in Ihe hallway
or on oboo4oacd buiJ4ina. By ooo o'clock
tho block Is Ml o r - black mm. Thdt
whil&lt;-lal.hcr Convene mtakcn oritb 1111111
rod liOn, l)'lllbc:tic tait cops palled down
o- tbcir eon, snorketcoas. kallor jo&amp;:keu
and hooded IWOOUhiru uaice thorn. In 1910,
the dope kldJ on Harlem's I 15th St=t ore on
odoleseenl block anny in Amerieo, and their
objective Is .10mcthins less than collecclvo
Ub&lt;fatlon .
Coruenladve estimates indicate that fO&lt; uIWI four hoWl a day, 36S daya a year, $400
"''fth or heroin is 101&lt;1 per minutt on ll51h
Strttt. This is $24,000 an hour, S96,000 a
day, $672,000 a •tot. Hert 1]., 14-, ood
U-yeor old blatt kids sell heroin &amp;lmool as
ru as McDonald's sen. bornbuitc:n. And
the threol or beina ripped orr. or JOina 10
jail. or dytna 11 juR on inctnliV&lt; co roaure out
new and bctttt ways or insurina thai business
will ao on as usual.
Moll of the people ..utns dope on I Uth
Street ore unclor 16, primarily beeouse or New
York's 1973 dru1 law, cooa:ivod by formtt
JOV&lt;rnO&lt; Ndlon Rock&lt;fdler. Tbe law raised
the penalty fO&lt; sole or pos..uloo or heroin
and mandated IODtaiCOS of U ye&amp;riiO li!c for
hilh leVtl oduh deolcn. But the kidl w!lo
work oa 115tb Str«l are minon unclor cbe
juriadiction·or F....Uy Coun, which hesltatn
10 look up youna kids, and, In any cost, is
limited by low 10 senotnces noo el&lt;C&lt;Odlna 18
monlhs.
Nowtattlc:s
"What has happened is thai the dealers
have cbanaod their taclios: they have 100&lt;
Inside, they Ide ....,e WOOial, bars, kids,
tbiDp of that Dllllt&lt;," says Sterli01
Jolwoo, specMI ~ prosecutOI' fO&lt; the
Oty or New YO&lt;k silll'oe 1975.
Flcm No.-..,, 1976, to No.....,ber,
1979, 50,591 bqs or heroin, 24,244 tinfoils
or cocalno:, 34,910 alctd (SS) !liP of roofer,
7,77'1 boctla of metbodonc, 29,463 IS.IOnod
piJJJ, and 61,820 1\ypodermic needln with

syri,.s . _ seized by orrocen in Harlem's
28th Pr&lt;cinct. Ne\'a1helas, police officer
Joho Uu-. or the "Two·Biabt" odmlu,
sales in Harlem-and 1101 jUJt in tbe
28th-are boO&lt;nlna.
.
"You lod: up ooo pulhor, tbtJ&lt;'s throe
man: to take his plaee," Uuveta says. "They
aaminorstodothetrOOSIICtlons. Wepic:kup
tho youth, take him down to the youth
division, ODd they're bodt on tbe street omtil
it's time Cor them,o JO to F..,lly Coun.
Family Coort usually Jiw:s thorn a &amp;lap oo !be
wria llld they're back on the «rttt."
"It was really milCh better than it isnow,"
says E&lt;hd Jack.!On , wt&gt;o hu II"¢ oo IISth
Stt&lt;ct since 1954. "The houses wu kept up
very nice. A lot or the bulldinas that ore
abandoood now, lh«&lt; wm people Uving in
thont.'' Jackson says aof\ly, •orinJ'hlll'd out
the window or ha third-floor apanmau.
" For the last, I'd soy, throe or four yean.
maybt more, that'• when it bepn to 1e1 fite
lbe j1J118)cs," she odd•.
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Harlem HospiW Is the lot&amp;al lqitimote
employer in Harlem, but the heroin trade oo
I 15th Stt&lt;ct ODd couotl&lt;IS other. blocks
nnploys far ....... numbers or people and
aeneraoes more menue! The kldl are liabtly
oraanized into crews bctwten four ao-d six.
Members of tach crew perform .. variety or
jobs dq&gt;end1n&amp; on seniority, ex~ence on
tbe wect ODd effldency.
Seven~ will he posted on either comet or
the block as look-ouu, womlna the kids to
"raise up" or "ness"(...... for cops deriVtd
ltiiP£lliott Ness of ''The Untouchables")
"'hen they spot the police. Aoo&lt;htr is

Instead, Dor)'l sells heroin IO junkies IWO
or throe times his aae. The mooey is cocutant,
with IIIli&lt; risk invoiVtd, and he doean't have
to count on the hencyolence or a while coach
to 001)1 his daily bread.
As with the Othtt kids who work on the
block, tbere is a sw~a~er, a blavaclo about
Daryl uncbaract&lt;rist!c or his II&lt;· Head tilted
bac.t, lmit eop set hlab at an anal&lt;. his ion&amp;
l&lt;as takina ar&lt;ot Strides, he hu the walt or a
prinoe survoyioa his realm with sotisfoction.
Despite the conditions that P&lt;&lt;VIil for the
V05l majority or people In Hailem, Daryl
possesses ibe complaotnt air or a man who
owns the world. And mayhe he docs.
"Hey, would you so to school if you could
make two, three hundrtd dollm a day?/ '
Daryl asks rhetorically.

Dud
for Daryl. alternatives ~ JC:artt in any
ease. Harlem 'ls a dyi11J communitY-with 70
percent unemployme.nt aroona blatt
t&lt;ctlacers. a paucity of basic city tefVIces. no
senior hiab school, and on lnacfeQuatc
elnnentary and junior hi&amp;)t school syRem.
Nearly half the popul11mn subslsu on
welfare payments (S333 a month maximum
for one adult with one child), Social S.Curity
or SSI (Supplemental S.Curily Income).
Businnsn have fled alona with much of the

or

responsible for takinJ tht a~~comcrs' money
and a third for hand ina out the dope, usually
stashed in a nearby b~ldin&amp;. on••• sales are
made in the hallwaY,. or an abandoned
building or in one or the alleyS, when not
risllt on tht Slt&lt;ct.
"These kidl know tho law," said Lluvcra.
"And with ac:h arrest they aa smarter."
The law demand~ coatiouity or obstlvotlon
In oarrotics arrests. If tbe polict 1« a kid
Ol'Pfoacbod by. bUyer,- money c:hanle
hands, ODd !be kid JO into a haU ...y,
with tho dope ODd hand II 10 the buyer,thcy
can arrest the buyer for possession and the
kid for sale-but not PDA&lt;~Sloo ·
"Bvmjf we tnow they're Jtashina dope In
the maU.IiOx or basement, lhtte'• nothina we

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mtddlr--a;ged con.swncr population, Jeavin.&amp;

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eon do about it. lt4Pr..arly imposoible to Itt
a search warrant in these eases, ond without
one it' s illtlal sean:b and seizure ond

inadmisrib3e in coun/' says Officer CeraJd
Robbios of the precinct's Special Narcotl&lt;l
Enforcm.cn1 Unit.
At 15, Daryl is on&lt; or the kids who sells
dope on I 15th Street. He left school in the
ninth 11ade and oow earns more lban S800 a
week, 'tu-rree . Hh product Is the
" P.C. "-People's Cboiee-pro6ably tho
oldesl brood or hcsoin.oo obe .,....,
Oo tbe bostctboll coun, Dor)'llooks tike
ooy othcJ , _ ., He ls taD and llria and
plays fme ball; 10 or 15 yean aao be miahl
bav. spent his days on the COUll poUskina his
aame and hoplna for a basketball
scbolanblp, maybe lh&lt; pros. Uke most of
tbe dope kldJ, be never uses heroin himself.

Harlem a commuaity or the very old ODd very
youna.
In {ueh a landscape, Daryl is a bia .._,He
has • job, lou or mOney in his poettl, the
respect of his pe&lt;n. He can bux Willi._ he

want$.
"Afltttastins S.SOO a week, why's hesoins
10 10 Stack shelves in some sroeery?" asks
Officer Gerald Robbins.
John Uuvera iuesses lhll of every five.
kidJ Kllingdope 00 II 5th Street,in Ovtyeors
one wm he dead from • drua-rdatod auoshol
wound, one will leave the Jttecc I.Dd aet a
r&lt;aular job, aa least one will becomt a junkie,
and the other two wW make their tivinp by
SQ('I• illqo!, and pouibly dnoa-rc:latod,
activity.
"Maybt that's ttue,"soys Owyt. "But
who's thinking about nv. years away?
AnY,Way,thot would probably happeoeveo if
I wertn"t sdlina dopt, so I Cot nothin' to

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MONDAY-THURSDAY
2PM-4PM

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of any food Ham.•

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Jamaicans pursue ppth
to. capitalism'
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byJoeeph B. Zln,pl e

f.dwanJ Selp'i Victory 0\'er Mic:Nd Manley on Oc:tober
31 . dtmutd one or the bloo&lt;bc&gt;t lnd ~ oricntc..J
poJil~J c;~n l pai,gru in the hi~Of')' of Jan .. ic3.
I:SiiiLod •• a mandate elecliof.!.._ d.., ,!'O}C go1vc Jou:na1~uu .,

choice between continuing Prime Mintt«er1.tichael Manley'$
eight·yNr·old 'socialist expcrirnt~ nl ,' or Scaga's tlesin :u lo

promote "free enterprise... ·r he Jam.1ican ptoplc
O\'erwhclmingly chose to p.unoe the po~lh to a pttalism 8oth
Cuba and the United States watcht.-d lhe election doiet) IU
their a&gt;mpmi11j! ~ _,, ...t!d ror poljtical sand ion
Acxordu'f 10 an off.c:::YJ al the JanlalC;an f..mbM.sy "'
\Yuhlnston. this years pobt.JQJ eko&amp;don in Jamaica "'' as one
of 1.h e bklod~t •nd violent in ll~ !!;land n.alion'$ 18-ycar
hi5lory. Ue 511d violence ha ~ becon"te 1 nommon p henomenon
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iUS approaches iran via Alergia
i as Middle-Eastern war rages ?
~----bY Alan C. Kold&gt;Jc

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'1'1111 lrU\ian Parliament last
week preaented the Uniled
States with a list of four
~ conditions for the releall&lt;l of the
SZ American hostages. The
State Oepanment connrmect
that it has made indirect oontact
with Inn thro!J8h the Algerian
go•11mment and there a~ra
to be •a positive buis" for an
ageement satisfactory to both
nations.
Nnorlcan officials announced
that the United Status could
agree to the Iranian den•and•
only If authorili4!$ In Teheran
would be willing to accept a
•narrow Interpretation" of the
condlllonal release. Carter
Administration ofOcials. though
Ol&gt;llmistic over the transfer of
hostag-es from the mllltnnt
&amp;t udc.nts to the govurnment,
believe that there wiU be llltle

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progreu uriUJ the amblguilie$ cr!Jia In order to tum its
of the fQUr demands can be atlenJlon to other matters.
worked out . Despite the
problem• with semantics, it Is Demand a
The four demands were
now apparent that the hostages,
entering their second year of 1lte1Cnted to the parllamont by
captivity, will be safely Iranian leader Ayatollah
rewmed In tht!' near future.
Ruhollah Khomelnl, and despite
foreign oboervera In Timeran some lnitla.l protest from
Islamic
bdieve that Iran Ia now under hardllne
pressure to roaeh a !iOiution. By fundameotallsll, they were
announcllig Its demands just aceepted uncllans'ed·'
The forst demand can. for a
before tho American election•
Iran hoped to get quick results United States promise to "In no
favorable to 111 cause. However, ·~ay interlere1 either dlrcclly or
the procedures moved more lndh:ectly, politically or
slowly than expected and now mUltarily' in the affairs of Iran.
that the elect.lon has pa$ll&lt;ld and us ofllcials aee no problem In
President CoMer has been · oomplying with this oondltion
defeated, there is less pte5$Ute alnce America has avowedly
on the administration for a taken a non·lntervcntloniJt
quick re5Cllutfon of the hostage stance towards the Mld·Ea"em
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crisis. \..Vith the war with Iraq oountry.
going budly. the Iranian
The second condilloll.calls for
government has t'eCOgnized the tho unfreezing of all lranlan
need for an early end to the

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durif16 poJnical e.lectkms in Jamaica, addirv; ··~~nf!l Ihe

vlolenoc &amp;lops when the election ends~·
Over thn paM year. poiiUCAity rcl3tl'() viulf!nc~ ha.. dolrnnd
;oo 11ve! A.!' Prime Miniater-c1ect Seaga loured a M.&lt;cticm uf
the country on FJection D1y he wa-a. shot 31 by nt(·•mbcrt of
the opposing pa.ny; but C1Ciped without inJury. E.~·Prima
~hn1ster Mictw:l M~nley has u.id he. n·i.U not c:ootlnt.N1 to
"'pc:rvc:uu~ ~yone

"''"''em

cw take \"efllearlCe •

The
press sn&gt;"siY mlireported the luueli
•u.N"'Unding the rec:ent can1pnign, acconU.ng lo the offlcJal
lie o \d, too mudl emphasis wa~ plaood on the ldaolog1clll
difference between tho two candidates . The J amai~tn IMMlple

were more concerned wlt_
h the economic difrarancc• that
~panted the cand:kiates, 00 o.xplalned. not their p~nkular
pothiCAI pcNU4Sion. JaiNkam are \ref)' concerned whh the
proopec:ta for economic clt,..elopment and uaiJtlnte. ho
emphuizecf. · we ha\'e an a_MUII unemployment r.111e u( 30

.,........, . we o.nl help but be •
l nle:mallonal .....lance
Ourln8 Pr-Ime Mi.U.tor Miehacl Manley·• elsJ&gt;t ye11'J in
Jam~k:a developed very ci05C relallon w1th Fidel
C.otro'• pro-Sovi8t ...,glme. ThrougholJl tho c•mpolgn.
former Finance Minloter [(lward Sco&amp;• charged Manley with
allowln8 C.Siro to _
lnll......., Jomaican poUtla with his
IOdali&gt;t bcliors. 5ea60 hal ll&amp;ld he would reducr Castro~
i n n . - In loln.tO .. wdl aa _ , ...., intomlllonol

power,

development old ond IWI&gt;I&gt;noo.
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S.:aga •aid, he WOuld Study dillcrt:nt aid vockages b&lt;!lure
declding who111 to ovpru;~t.h for help. 11 Is believed Sc&gt;ga will
appro:~ch tho United States as well a' forelsn b:mk.s and the
huem.atlon•l Monell\ty F'und (LMfl. Se.g:a gas critk:iz.ed
Manley ror not adopting 5pecifK: recommendations made by
an IMf suncy team lua february.
"a:orcJlns 10 • spokesponon "'''" the lntematlonl
ll&lt;!velopment U&gt;opeTalion Agency II DCAI, Manley refused to
ac::ccpl the •~mmcndations because he bcl1e,•ed they\\~
too harsh and would only rc:sult In funher suffering for
Jamaica's P"I&gt;Uiotlnn. She ..id lh• t . .rn hod re&lt;XJmmended
that Manley cut ceruio social programs in order for Jam.~ica
to become '"'"'' eoonomically 10und The belt tightening,
ae&lt;:ordins 10 the IOCA offiCial. ·would Ita\.., hun the g.,.,ral
population now. b\JI in the lon8 run t'I.'OUid make J•mak:a a
good tradons pn»J&gt;I!CI •
Aa:orcJlns to the OffiCial '' the hmalcon embusy. ~· !.
expocted to approocll the IMF and roqu..t that a new SU""Y
be conducted. Ito iaid the d ecision hod 10 be appf'O\•ed by the

new Jama1r..1n Cablmn, which has nul yftl lx'!'Cn named and
explained Lhat bc.uuse Jamaica lA' a mcmbor oJ the IMF. 11 h~
the right to requo&amp;t funds and nnanclns hy the org.niution.
Becau&gt;e Sc•g. b a uaduato or the HArvard School or
Economic&gt; and hat worked with the CIMfl while Afinistcr or
Finance, lhe OffiCial c:l.timod he would be bcttu suited to

wort&lt; with the dlff"""" inttmotlonol orpniulions

The Jamaican OMcial wa$ optiml-$tic that thf'lr!;r.ov;a
~\·crnrncnt

couW rolluw Lhrough on 10ma buslneu
negotiations. bcg\HI undur Mankty. He said 1hUmu.ltl1·uuion.aJ
CX)I"poraLion Gulf and Wettcrn had shown inle1'8lH in
&lt;kvelopio\1! wuri•m •nd al!flcuhrual·rclaled Industries, but
apporentty did not im'W because of Manic.Y• oodali$1
leanio&gt;&lt;s. Aa:ordlng to the OffiCial. Mltlley wu able to &gt;II ....a
a Xurwte~n finn to mine and process bau:a.fte anto
aluminum. The de.tl brought a reported S I billion doUars 10

lhe rrouhk!d Jamatc.an economy.
11&gt;e Official • • the IDCA told The .lp«frvm that the IM P Is
probubly prepared to lcmJ tim money to Seaga u 50Qn u he
1dopts prescribed n1cuure1 The official Ja.id the IMf' loans
arc in1ended to improve a country's sitU~~lion ao tNt h
bec;omil$ economically 1111ble and a good inn~st ment projecl.
When the IMF suney teom concluded II• l't'port ~..
t'obnary. it saki II
prepared to lend stao million a year
for t.hnle years 10 the C.mboan nation. 'The IOCA olllcoal
COt11mtmted, •1t would 111te much more than thai 10 &amp;et

w••

JarMiCI fimncially sound, yet tl would sllll help."

t:tlward Scaga and hi• J•m:llcanl.-lbor P~u'ty ta)rcd 3 major
vk.'1ory ln the recent t!ludlon. Not only waa. Sr..Aga able 10
de(e~ll Manley for the Prime Mlnlstership of thu Cou.nh·y, but
hi• P&gt;rty took S I olthe 60 seats which wero up for grab• in

the llou"' of Repretlelllatlvc•. 'The Labor Pany'a muJi&lt;e

fll'"' over the o..macratlc Sodolisl, has reduo:od that part)&lt; to
a politically insign;r,.,.nt propunions.

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Americans
go underground-earning a living without the
IRS f
.
.
_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _b yThomuBrom

IPNSI-5AN FRANCISW, CA.-lor!')' 1J a house framer
workif'l&amp; in an exdUiive 'ubw:ban development near San

frincliCO ~· He work.11 under union contraCt , which
rcquJI"fttl!l four·Ji nd~a·half ti•y work week ilS an inoendve toe..
buildort to hlrt1 more carpc.n ton. So once every two weeki;
Jorry ha• wblt carpenter• c.aU a 8tack Friday-no work, no
po.y.
But J•rry and his maiOi a&gt;me 10 won anyway. 1beY ore
pald •orr tho '-l&lt;$" in aub. llld tpend tnuoh or t).,' time
hldin&amp; from tho bwiMOS ...,po{JI)firownunion. 'Tbe fr&amp;men
don'l Oodii'Ct the- income. the cont.ractor doesn'l ck·c:Lire the
' wqcs. and If the union doooo'l find""'· everybody but Uncle
Som l1 hAppy,
·
Jerry add" lO his ta~· rrttt: ~arnlngto by »&lt;&gt;rnatlr1)ttJ
moonllghll"' on weeRendo, ond sl"'nd~ I he
on 1oob he
find' at tt toc.l Ilea market known to offer swten good• Some
er tho ..... cash •"" endt up in the pocket
a
!1eisltborhood clru« dealer.
-"'"'&gt;' Is juA """or mnr...., ol workBs wbo depend ponly
ur wholly on America's unclorground """"""'Y· a cuh""'ty
world small entrepreneurs and lndcpenden1 workel'l that
Ia• grown in direct proportion to the •t•gnallon erodulfl tho
lJ.S. atandurtl of living, The &lt;!OOnc&gt;nJic: pinch ts l.. dlng 10 on
Cl)itfondc or unorfidal Clil$h trant30IIOns designed tO t::hC4t thtl
IRS, ur~011 oontractt, job ho1l1h •nd ..rety requlmntenll,
irnmig'atlon offic:i4ls-ln short, •nyone who might lnterl'ere
whh the slim profil margjn on • arn~n busllle$S.

"""'t

or

or

a

$200 billion uncl..-IV&lt;JWld economy, and Pel&amp;""•

P - $100 bWion eilimlte-JO pereont ol tho U.S&gt;
gros. 111~1 product.
Sludl...

1be Olllstenoo and ,;.., of &lt;he underground economy.
ll currently far ICS$ Important than lhe Jcuons
being drawn from hs dllcovery. Gutmann and Feige l&gt;elleve
ho~r.

..w.......

the
or • thriving ..... ea&gt;nonty provos tho! tho
abovo-gound ...,..lon Is far heolthiot- lhan ~
purxl•ll ollow. 1'ho:y claim \hot unomploymml illiplifo:am_!y
1esa than reported, tho....,.. nolional product io sig&gt;illcantly
more,
ta•os on lndMduals and WO'pO&lt;'Atlonl are loo high
to keep lhc pulllk: hon ..t .
'l11e &amp;:tudJcs, bued on cln;umstantial twidunoe ahowing an
lncreuc In c:uh rolallvo to check!~ a&lt;!OOtlnl deposits. aro
now being uoed to promote a highly del&gt;ooohle poinl-thal
capilalilm worb best withoul lsbor unioN. job reotnlma,
l'te.oJib and oaiO\y IXl&lt;lttols and
t.Lutio'R.
tn short, 1M ''UY concept or the underpotmd """"""'.Y 11
beirtssdzedby frt!O morkot proponentslnlcnl on brvodo!ning
loJJa&amp; !aire ooonomk:o. Nobel Pri..,.WIIV'IIn&amp; Millon Friodmen oven chooe • sw.,.llhop In New York·•
Chbutown IQ lhuw V\.ev.rets o( hU tekMbiOn teliCI "free to
t'hoo5e" how Wflll the ayslem w.ot•kt.

aoo

SO'""""""'

hortl-p~ ramifteS and fmolanca oervic:e wort.en, and lho
number o( '"OUt.b\..- Cflltepret\eUn operatins in defiance O(

p'et11nleft' or unton t"'egul•tkln
"the ~h•dow economrc J~IMI that is taking stupe Kt~lly
P"t'allelo th• org;~mzed et:onot\1)'• CUnin&amp; dan lUtes from 1hc
&gt;Uburl&gt;on llOClline dNier 10 lho immigrant bu&amp;l.ooy, lhe
untJUt'fV'otlnd hi always UJcgal hut oat necessarily poor. And
tl,.,t ,,. what worries the IRS.
"ll1i.i 1pring the 11\S n:ICIJIM!d a stutl,y thowitlg thnt
u\divkiLUIII railed to reporl laS much as SI3S billtorJ o( ltUble
u1&lt;0111o lor 1976 Theoe fiji"""' clo not include iN:Onte
ge...,..tod from bori•'OJ1&amp;o "MO&lt;OIIu crime or c:urponue
ru t't\'ltion. Nor doel h inc::lude the l"e\flf'M.Je kls&amp; front JUCh
-unon forms or ~· chealin&amp; al f•liffy\n&amp; doducdortl and
ch.en\pt~ns,

or phony tu g,~lt~

Much h01.s bt.:· en made u( the 11\S l'eport-.and the mh•tbd
\YO I k ur ooooomlsl.S P~lcr Gutmllnf1 or the City Univer•lty of
New Vork •nd £&lt;l6nr Foigeof ll&gt;o u·nlvor.ll)' of Wila&gt;ntln. IllS
-Studk:J hava been~ tu bolslur tiulmann's 1977 Ulin~aae nf

1\'Di all the activity in the ca•h economy CMt be annbured
aln1ply to :warice, lnflaUon and high ta;(e&amp;. 1lUt roctnl

won...

which ~··• yuu hold. 8artea·jng and n.teh iUegal bwine&amp;:w!l 31

drugo.. S'IO'Ibllng and pr'O."Ililu11un have always tt.'btt.-d at the
or U .S. JOdety. SO hat lllOCJfiiJghting and 10 I.!YA&amp;kJn
\\'hat h11J changed is 1hi! •muum of cash e,l"change• betwt.oen

i

declrlcLlns, plumbers and plootoren, who make """"f''t cult
to maintain a pleuano and loclopondont liffllt)'le.
~
Bul the bulk or the unclor&amp;rouncl economy io hardly 11\lo {
benign. Miguel S.ncher.-t.,l hla real namc-d~manlleo i
derelict frc18Jtters in • Rlcllntood, Oollfomia. •hipyord. The l5
duatond !wnes from cuttln8 torcl100 make breathlt1(11n the .
•hlp'• hold almost i!DpCJIOiblo Altltou8h ~IJ&amp;uol bu 1 wtrl:
ponnio. ,._. or the 011ten ., the lhlpyard .,.. Me&gt;Jean
~It who fear deponatlon If they mnuc:t p-.rnmenl
a&amp;mcies•bout job oondlt-. 1'ho: poy ia sood~Y by
MoAican •uutdan!s--but M~ plant to quit thia moolh.
Tho S.n Praocitc:o Bay An:a. IDI Angeleo, Cltlcajp&gt; md New
Voo·k have oil seen &amp;lmUar marginal but.._ 00t:oote ·a
mojor part or lh• underground """"""'Y• flleW VoM&lt;'s
Chlnatown ha.5 otn CJl1nW~ll--d soo 1WeatJhopl a_\one, wi1h
another 500 in the South ll&lt;'onx. Mmy AIW1 immlg•nts
work in ptmen1 fiiClOI'tos and IWUunntl, but caol&gt;only
componleo commonly lndude !'doh, bU..rlos. cor wuhes,
dry cle.1nen. janilbri.\1 ~. !OIJn&lt;lrie&gt; •nd food
prllCli!Uin&amp; planu.

grow1h- ho1h here 1nd In £urope'1 undttr'3round
econumy......cnmes ironica.Uy at a ~or labor unaon

Analysis
'

'
Seen from
•the pcnpoc;tive of moat At11t!'t'IC41n \VOr'kt!l'i,
however, t.h s Undaf'II"'Wld economy prciCfllf"l dlre.:t lhreal
to uniotJ wage and wor~t~ns c:onditiont... Sorne uninni. IUCh u
lhe lntemalloNI l.adifll' Garment WOI'I.t!n llnlon and the
Unitect fJec:trical WOO'\ers.
..-runy org&gt;niz«&lt;
ut1&gt;an
In SOUthern california. But many l&gt;lht!l'
unioca soom poralyzed and porple&gt;ed by tho ropid growth or
both inuoigrantlabor and no~&gt;&lt;union om;all indti.try.
In 1Jt1e 5ept..,bor, lor lnstanm, di.-ors of lhe United
i\UIO \Vorlcers voted lo ond union haeldng' for a OOO:year
•trike •I the V"'IU" Coaeh ptant In SOUtl)\ll'll C.li(omlo olll!l'
provlding only token 1upport IO tho Ma.Ycon worken.. "TTll$
ot~y encour""" company ontJ.union dtivm; Aid olriker
Maria C&amp;R.u.v-. "Ne&lt;l time well know fmln the J&gt;esinnint1
to llslen to union promise$.-

'"""'tlhopo

1,,.,,

Attltude

1lle union musl aiJO cope wilh the oltlwdus of \\IOf'k~ liM
Jeri')'. who portld'pato In tho unclorgrOUnd ooottonty IO get •
llnle ahead, avon If llunderminCI • u.nlon effort 10 pn&gt;vidu
~ ror more people. 1

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ut-.!Uld, it !)n abo crooed 1 1-t;ar •-..:uwn In the lobar
..,.t&lt;er that draws In non-unlcn ~and &gt;n&gt;mlp'anl$
1vilhl1g 10 work for a row dcJ(Iars ..... •
Onorl!"nized worken. et5enlloUy l1oocl tho •pace I"-"
beneath tho higl\611 union w:.ge levels; ancJ ina'C'a~e 10 the
{f4··gr·,,.~ thut union!$ ar-e V.t\Ai}~ or unwilling to I'L"(.:ruh Ihom.
A 6WUI\d raclor i.n lhu g.·owth lt the pcn.isleitl h\8h rate ot
olfklul un~mpkzymenl In l.he urbom ghetlOt.; leo~'"'"&amp;
iwnd,.....
ahousondt or "dilcoufO!II'd work.t!rs" 10 fmd
aunivol jobs wlw:re\er they ean. Vet, despit• the foc:t that
then: u• .-rty a mlJI.icot .,_., block poor In tho Northern
and \\'est..m otat"' todoy lh.m in 195~. c.onve&gt;o hu
pronw.ted ; 10 per"CCent cu1 '" t:&lt;Jch ~Ute's wetrere ~•• ~
oluh..-d .oobl spendlll(! IOI&gt;ol&gt;nc:e the IJud!lel.
11~ ntsUit is~" ~rroelivc cndonemen1 of the undu•"f9"0Und

or

oconomy oa a privale enlerprlle. welfare .system, a ca\L"h·a.U
for mal'!(mol famUie5 wl.,ro W"6"0 and workin&amp; OJndltlons
~po

urrtebJ .5Q"'Utin_v

PI"C!CCseey boc:ouse,llte wJ&lt;ier8round """'"""Y fonc&lt;Jon."'

"eU u 1 nlin'or ifn.1Ce ot 1M o~ oorpor.ue emnomy. rt
hao bet!n o.niemely dilf'ocuh 10 wipe 0111.
and ~
ha.e prospon!d in the W&gt;CJersround. Cur.monn and f'e;p
believe it Ia now VO"ifll! far fo"er than the lepl ooonoruy.
wnt.uut ~•"'::fe suppor1 ttOw for union Otp.Jtb.ir"t~ •nd
guvemmcnl ;ob protoclionl, Amo:rica•a &amp;h.lu:lo\¥ t:amon~.r
wufd ~wurwhehn dccac.ktt of ~vu1·l. to raiSe Uu~ U.S. Jl3tld.ard
or u,.;nj!
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This Tuesday Nov. 11th
starting at 9 p.m.

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Spend a~ ewring
wllh fred end be R¥11W
beyond ycur wlde:sl boiiefs.

PorlornC at ycur table
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~by The Mlel1c:8n Bar Aaeodallon
f'loQrWM £an F1.t Qedlt T~ M.A. In 1Ag118111111-.
lhrlMlQ)I Anllix:h SctiOOI oll..lw,

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~nnu~o~~ the undergrowld. or "outlaW" """"""', ......._'t'r.
it like the blllld nlen deacntJh\A •n uleph.anl-il aU dcpen~ on

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FOOD- &amp;OOZE- BODO IE

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�usets • Jn such a wa) that the
government of the Islamic
Republic of Iran ~ use them
in any manner it ~-· It Is
nut known whether the Carter
Administration. can legally put
conditions on mon ey in
American and roreign banks.
but because there Is no
stipulation that the money be
actually transferred to Iran, It
could,remain in the banks and
be pllt at the disposal or the
Iranian government.
Iran's third demand thor all
financial and legal claims by US
corporations and individuals
against the Jslomlc govemmcnt
be dropped may be- harder to
comply with . • There was
rumor-though denied- or •
bill to be introduced by the

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adminlslr.uion which wou.Jd
make it illegal for Americaru to
sue Iran for past claims.

rmy be the hl.l'de&amp;t Ollndition
for the United State$ 10 m.,.,._
The total value ef the fDf'lun.,,
r•nging between Ameri~n
asllrmtes of $30 million aod the
Iranian clalm of S3 billion is
privine propert,y of the Pahlavi
family and il may not be legal
under American Jaw toJorce it:.
return. The administralion·s
be&amp;t alternative, financial
experts say, is to -freeze th"
auets while tho courts. make •
tlie finol d colslon and to
support Jran.l an governmcm
claims In the lawsuit.

Amdou•Jran
It {$possible, however, for the
Carter Administration to stop
any suits against Iran by
inllilut in g
sovereign
Immunity-a doctrine of. world
law which protccls foreign
governments from any liability
nnd 1hcir' assets from seizUJ-e by
tho United States or any of its
citizens. ntOugh there is some
doubt as to whether sovereign
immunity applies to Iran ,
There Is some fndlca tion thor
Federal Judge Kevin Duffy said
that II could be restored if Iran Is anxious to get the
hosta&amp;c situation oettled. Two
Carter unfreezes the assets.
The retum of the ex.Shah's additional demands-an official
wealth, the fourth demand: Amerl~n apology to Iran for
pas'l crimes, and the removal or
us naval forces from the Indian
Ocean- were dropped because
it was unlikely that they would
be agreed to. Tl\ey were among
the original demands .posed b_v
the students when the emboSS\•
Wil!i seized 0\IOr 8 year ago.

r

Iran·• do~ porate need foo
spare parts for its war machine
is thought to be a ma)or reason
for tho now conciliaton
auitudc. The United Stl!Jil· \)'iii
not supply any militorv aid

while Iran is at '"a.r• buC ma'

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give parts as •back pay" for
tliose not deli,en!d during thos
past year's trade embargo
Congous has up to 30 days to
block the anns transfer though
ills not known If It i•likely to do
so.
Thoo'C Is SQme concern that
last Tuesday's victory by Ronald
Reagan in tho Presidential
elecllon will prolong tho crisis.
fHOjotollsom Asll'gar Mous3\•i
Khomomy!:'s pirltual leader of
.tho militants and membeo· of
parliament's commission oh the
hostages-announced , " We
would have reached a
solution.. . If Carter had been
re..,lcc tod . Whb Reagan's
victory we will ooed a long
lime."
The government has been
unabH! to assume control or U&gt;e
52 Americans because of an
int erna l power s truggl e
betw ee n Primo Minister
Moham ed All lla jai, ...._.
fundomentaliS~, and Presidem
Abolha tso n Dani ·Sadr . a
moderate, over 'Jcloclion of a
cabinet . The president must
approve all cabinel members.
Oloosing a foreign minister
responsible for most of the
political aspecta of the host.ge
crisis has been • rmjor point or
conflict. bot ween the two men
and their different ideologies.
So far Banl·Sadr has rejected si&gt;
nominations for Lim position,
arguing that Rajai's choices
were fundamentalists and
would gill(l this fae1ion !OO
much power.
Ot\ the war front, Khomoini
has rejected lraq·a offer to
negoti a te a pe ace and
encouraged hia anny to foght its
way out of the beseiged City of
Abadan and to push Iraqi forces
back 1Cf'Cl6S the border. He
announced tNit there would be
no compromising with tbe
''ln vaderi.'; The Iranian
l"'llj&amp;&amp;ouJ liiader reiterated his
pledp iiat to ,..ot)ale ~th
Iraq unlll .U -of'lbat ~tlon'a
forcea • are out of 1ranlan

,

Saddam HUNC!In wamed Iran to

pnpl'8
for •{l'aq'•
Jqat'~··.
'
r.errltory.
president

�From ~he wild btue yonder onto
a small green radar screen
by Debra UJwl••lll
S{&gt;mn.m SUI// Wrlrtr

l.
i

f

per ~~~ 11 stake.
" I neYcr thought of the people. I jliSI wor1red at

flisht !Cbedules flash up on ·thellrpon tYscr«ns as

tra~len frantically ICaJl the liJU checklJ)a f« 1aa
minute ellauJes. d~l'l 0&lt; cancdWions. 'Tktet, IICWS
and andy a&gt;UilU1I are busy with peopk eqer to reach
their destinations as 10011 as poosiblc: they have
deadlii-.es to meet, schedules to comply with and
appoiotlllCIII.S 10 keep. Tiley doll 't Willi til&lt; basslt Of I
late turiv.aJ or a d~yed dq&gt;a~~ure.
,. In a time~ted !Odety, wlleu prompcocso rules,
travd&lt;:rs' Wdfare depends hiahJy upon the people
respdol'bl&lt; fO&lt; "the w e, orderly and eapeditloul
moYem&lt;IU of air trafrle,"- DOl til&lt; ticket qcn!S, but
the Air Trame Coorollen.
QWte removed from the fatt·paced commercW
dealin&amp;;s or the srcatu Buffalo lnt&lt;rnatlonal Altpon
cooeoursc ties the~·· "heart or darlcness,"-111&lt;
fedttal Aviation Adrainittratlon (FM) radar room.
Housed in the Eat~ Tetminal Buildtna of the llrpon.
and a:l iu: innennosr core, ls tht dark rldat rooM.
lighted onl'y by areen. rtd. oran&amp;&lt; ond yellow blip• and
flashes.
The inhabhllli!S or this stranae world-the air traffic
conrroUers (ATC)-s1are at radar scrcctu. h'a tctUC

and pressured, and succ:essful Slrattay ''a must,
The controllm sat work ina these scr«ns cbonneling
their •trattglc expertise into geulna •ad&gt; blip safdy on
tht ground. lt's easy to forget thai tach blip actuu11y
represents 15().200 human lives aboard • pl11ne. Tht
seriousness and reruion c&lt;&gt;uld be sensed easily

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&gt;&lt;paratina b_lips on a screen by &lt;his IIWlY miles or so
many thollsaod fe&lt;t," ClO!IllDOO.ted Borrdlo. " R&lt; (an
ATq wo~'t do bisiobll'll&lt; thoualuortbepeopt.:•
be add&lt;d.
ATC and acrivc certilled pilor Harry Andcrsoa
disqreed willa Borrello. The suas is so iotem&lt; and
coac:a&gt;tnt&lt;d, Anderson ~. that tbe jdb
"ck!inictlycatries o--.r into your private lire." He .aid,
"II'• lil• dririoa a car." Usiq the at IUIOlosY.
Aadcnoo deocribcd C01DiJ1a into wort in ••aeutnl,"
and ooce II&lt; IWU work. he autoaWically and quit&lt;
npidly .ruru from fnt into fifth aear. Ris adt&lt;nalin

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In consunt tramition aU tisbt boon. II&lt; "pcab with
the ttaiTte" and said that this ''pbysloloskaJ and
etnotlooal 'bi&amp;b' coatribuics to (!tis) ability to do the
job." Til&lt;: P&lt;obl&lt;m is that "it's hard to Jet boct down
after bcina in liflb aU day, 10 you ao borne all wo11nd
up;• be s\id. •

Ua!ltrpal4, ovntoou.t

Anderson, a Full Performan~ Level (FPL)
controller for three years, described bis job in one
sen&amp;en~c: u Th.t sale. orderly and exPtd.ltious
movcmenc or air traffic.''
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Air traffic &lt;ontrollers feel that they are underpaid
when compared 10 pilot'• salaries.
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"We're. on tht pound ceUins them ~·hal ID}do; we
tell them what speed 10 Oy at. what altitude, a~d what
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htndin,a. To gee. rrom one point to another the pHor ]U$1 SHARP EYE: Alt tt•"'o contro..., .,.,. , ..,_,. , ...,.. eloM watct~ of._..~
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has co keep the needle centtted," claimed Andtrson. on t he runwe,. of u,.
luH-'o lntem.a'.ional Airport.
He r.a reaPQMibM ror .._
''For the responsibility we have and the wor'k we do. ti~Htt of thoue.da of,,..,....,. • ld'l•nd e-.y ell).
.,..,. worth more that! we'rt paid. We ..ttould be paid
eomp111ableto pilots,·· he continued,
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The base pay of a controU&lt;r is S26,000. •A CaPtain ,_..
for US Air geu S75,000 and his Co-'pilot&amp;&lt;tt S40.000.
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"The pay dlscrepaney is phenotnelAl,'' Anderson
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compi.Uned. He cJjdn't fed thu b&lt; sbould be gettlng
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morelban a pilot. but at least a c::ompa.rablc ainount ,
Since Jb• eontroller's job is a ci&gt;il S&lt;fVice job. til&lt; U.S.
ao~t dictates their pay scale.
D l ~»•..,.
il«aUSC!I isaciV11setVicejob,uestmll$lbepassed.
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"e '"
foUowed by an intetvic,. " ith tbc FM. a psycholozjcal
tcsundamtdiealc-.. l fptospectiYc&lt;oatrollcnpan
tbq'"' hired, and ...,, to · an ATC aa.dcmy in
Oklahoma for • 17-22 wetlc pass/fail &lt;OUnc in
book"ort and rules. If they pan this die new

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enough- by the darkness, 1he 1echnical taJk, the
hurritd and profeuional ges1ure$.
SurprisinGlY !bough, • radio pourtd out Linda
Ronstadt's "Its So Eosy." while in ATC ....,....,,
and anOther debated ~ith someon&lt; about the
presidential election .
Anyone off th&lt; Str&lt;&lt;l. reprdlcss o( educational
bockground, can become an ATC, provld&lt;d the
requirC'd civil .servt«: l~ll arc passed. II doesn't Rquire:
a sdtobr. but a P&lt;fSOn must II&lt; able 10 do many thinp
at onec-truok, talk, plan, ac:oept and mate Instant
deci&gt;ions. "'hUe &gt;imuhaneously writln,; P~Uilina
bu11ons and wor kins a keypunch .
" 447 VictO&lt;, maintain )'Our Pfetent allttuck. . .
)'OU mw1 approseh . • • m-o-fi\le---?tro. • • • • ~~
ATC HarrY Anderson to the plloc of the plan&lt;"''""'
447V.
:'d~.r~l~t:,~i~~.'"" facilily that bir«&lt; """'!.·If""'·
lla.skall), th&lt; job o f an ATC is that o r " &gt;cparatina
Sl.IO
bfipS on a JCrccn by th.u many mUes or so many
There arc such c.h in,p as ''train« failutcs,'' whkh
J Spllb for S 1.00
1housand fm.•• a«ordina to Control Towtr fad lhks
also puu.tht rookie out of a job. But if not transfernd,
Chid Vito Borrello.
di5mlued O&lt; demoted, the journeymen advana: to Full
Seventeen years or air 1raflic eontrollina " 'U &lt;noush
Pttformancc l..cvd (FPL), bavina completed all
tralnina and n'od!ing til&lt; Jr&amp;de of eontro&amp;r.
for former ATC Borrello. "It depends on .. hal tou
"ant to do "lth )'&lt;Sur lift and car&lt;t'r," he wd, from
Accordina to Borr&lt;Uo and Andersoo. all ATCs
r~·· "dil&lt;a and consu.ot type up-yod&lt;t_taiolna."
behind his desk in his sunln orr.... H. c~
but
odd&lt;d,
"I
was
always
proud"'
b•..,
&lt;&gt;cry
)'car.
manoaetnent.
been • controller·"
At the BUffalo f1k~lity there arc teo control
Borrello is "proud or himselr." but that does not
positions. all for "'hich a FPL conoroUcr is lr11lned.
mc:an he has'hot been touched by disaster.
They are: clcarane&lt; delivery, tow..- flight data, ground
''I've: had disa.sttn, •• Borrtllo said aome.wh01t
control, local control (done in Lhe. c:Ontcpl tov•er).
pain~ . ''Once one of my planes crashed ln10 a house.
approach data. depar~urc radar, approach radar west,
Mandatory informational m« tingIn 1ha1 instance I went out co a btr co drink after work . approach radar east. Tracon coordinator and cxpande!d
attend one of the following:
1drank and I cried. And I ~opt askina mysel f. 'Did I do
radar.
Althooah Borrello said, "Controllm - d to be a
everything posslblt'?'' Fedenl inY&lt;MiJOiion proved
MoNDAY, Nov. lOrn- 7 - 8 PM
close·knit group," Anderson &lt;On tended that they still
him clear, but ev•n so. the traumallort)lenvlly on him.
TuESDAY, Nov .. llTH - U :30 ·1:30 I'M
Borrello didn't leave thf job or controller because or
are-llU&amp;tly beea\Bt or the high level or inter·
dtpc:ndcocc.'' He said. ''It's like .t prftductlon line.
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 12TH- 11 - U, 12- 1 PM
its ''quiet stre:.ss'' but as he said •• , nnd mort 5lrCSS in
managtment than as a controller.~+ He has co take t.hb
You toca1Jy dcpc_nd on the goy next ro you:•
job hom• with him, whereas, he said, "Whtn a
Til&lt;: alr traffic controller'• job Is an cao trip.
controller's job is don&lt;-il's don&lt;."
Angerson assened that a bi&amp;.tKO is needed in this job.
Selection for 3 credit course and
Yet, the job of ATC. is 11ressful . AndCrSO&lt;l Spelled
and tbaJ to do I good job you muslbesure Of)1)urtelf.
o ut tbe tension: " We arc responsi~le ror more Jives lo
Although he has no aspirations or eontinuins to be an
possible paid summer orientation position
oo&lt; day than a $UrJCOn bIn 10 years." Eacb plant
ATC untU retiretnern, Anda-.on pledged, " When I
Sponst&gt;ted by OUE AdKemlc Adl'i.,.ment
carries 150-200 people and multiplied by lboot SQ0.700
Jllan losiQ8 my coolidcocc, I'D resign. You c:an't II&lt;
_ t3f ·3Sif _
f1i&amp;lus a day (for Buffalo) !bat cq.WS )7,500,,,cooo
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Vote your conscience
own equipment Ia being repaired, auch aa wheelchairs,
tal~lng calculators and tape rocorctora.

To the Editor.

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Her• It Js, time to vote for the Mandlltory Sludenl
F- As 1 Student Otganlzltlon, we would like. you to

'IOieYESI
Tho lndej&gt;endenlo io a ""'leo O&lt;gonlzotlon. Wo oliO&lt;
Soii·Hetp COunclllf'O Groupo, u wotl u intenention
between tndMduals and O.V.R. \Offlu of VocaJlonll
Rlhabllitallon). Social Security end otl&gt;er agencies,
UpOn request.

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w e publiSh a ne•oslallor lhlt Informs lhO public of
tl&gt;e l atest NetlonaJ, Stele end Local naws and thUir
lmpoct on 504 l egls~tlon .
We answer questions for tha Temporarily Ablad

Bodied (TABS) that wo hope will make them leal more
eomlo&lt;lable with the diu bled tndlvlduol.
We have -a llbrllty which provides ,.sources for
students to use. that deals whh dla.abllities and laoa,l

Wt atso aponsor seminar and awarenesa programs

and are In I he process of planning 1 1111 WO&lt;kahop.
Pe&lt;haps our greatest oet'tice It thlt ,.. l)fovlda a
lluon between lhU disabled Sludenl end tho abled
bodied $1udent.
Aa o catalytic agen1. we have aucceolully lmj&gt;roved
thl quellly ol Ole here at the Unl verally for ~··
Wt ttterefOfl UTOf: each IJlCf tvtry lludtnt to vote for
tho Mendatory Studenl lee lhls November ,0, 11, and
12.
11 you believe that CAC, the Ant ~Rape TaSI&lt; Force.

NYPIRCl, and lhe Se• Ed Cantor ore vllal to this\
Unlveflfly, thon you must also 11allze that none "'f us
c1n suf'\IIVe or provide these service• 10 lny of you

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we have accas 10 equipment 1n1t may

Tflel~lld&amp;n/$ aM
Col lftn Mer~ I.ICC.rthy

be used on a -ShcHt tMm bUll white t!W indi'lksuars

Pr•SJdent

questions with respect \o ~
AOclltlonatry,

What do you have without etudent mandatory lees?
Not much.

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SpECTI\UM
~~Joncgy, 10 ~ 1NO

Vol. 31, No. 33

5dhoM..a.f
Elena cacevee
llloMflnt Editor
Jolin Lapiana

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was t hick and black.
Bul lie was a gentle man. He made friends
II sllll hasn' t worn oil. It happened a year ago, wherever he went-little old ladles, pus drivers,
ancflt stllf hasn't worn oil.
cashiers. He look care of his parents. He paid his
I can remembe~r the day as clearly as I can
bills and he brushed his teeth.
- And he died on Thanksgiving Day. He lay on
remember anything. It was one ol those cold,
the ground, under the trees thai he loved so
penetrallngly wet days-gray and windy, the kind
of day you just want to wrap an afghan around much- and tre died. His hunting companion had
yourself and stay lndoorw. U was Thanksgiving shOt 111m. He thought he was a deer.
Day, but It was quiet. No company- in laCI, the
Suddenly I lett that all of my memories ol Philip
street was d8Sef1ed. There were none of the wore yanked away. That I had no right to
usual reoognltable grandparents' and uncles'
remember how much run we had.
cars lining tl\e curbs. The day Just looked
His minister and his best lrle(ld spoke •• hi s
downright empty.
memorial service and told us to emile when we
I can't honestly say that I knew something was remember Philip.
wrong-It was ju't one ol those feelings you
It's hard to smile wlien you're angry. I'm angry
can't II'XJ)raln..AIIoey I had been rll\ll"g around In becau~e I didn't have a chance to say good·bye.
the house, Ill at eaae lnd uncomfortable. I
I'm angry because he was only 2A years old. And
blemed It on the weatlllr aoo to lhfs day
I'm engry because I see his parents next door
whenever the wind blow_a the rain through tile • avery morning, going aboUt their business.
bere trees I gat a hollow puncl\ In 1M ph of my
sutro\lnded by Phil's belongings.
~toma.cn. ~
HI* cer sat In their dfiveway lot days-painled
When the pollee car drove up to the house next
on I hi Side was a peace sign and "Be Happy" in
door, evetything seemed to stand still-even the
big, bleck tellers.
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taln stopped, and althOugh our door was closed, I
Phil trimmed his halr and shaved hi s bear_d oH
coukl , hoar I~ olflcer'a loot steps o~ our
Wednesdey ~lgb.l. His 11\0tl}er made him hl s
neighbor's porch. They were hollow and halting.
Thanksgiving dinner a day ebrly, since he'd be
I've heard all the customary expresslons-"lt
out or town for t he holiday.
hit me like a \On of brlcl&lt;s." "The rug was pulled
All tho pats on the beck and sympathy cards
out f&lt;om under me." "II wu like a slap in the
and CasSeroles were luille altllfllpiS tO reassure
Ieee."
and comfon those he left ~lllnd. They wer'!
I wiSh thlt WIS all It left like.
almost dlstaatelut.
I l)lew_up with Philip. We collected twigs lot
I'm aad because I'll ne'&lt;ler Philip again. I' m
boWS and anows. We played willie bell down at lruatratod because tllere stilt osn'l a damned
t he field. We played ir1 sandbol&lt;es, traded
thing I can c1o to eooyrfO&lt;t his pateots or his
lunches, painted plutar molds !!t the
brothe&lt;.
Pllygrouncl. We talked ol I18W cars, ca.- trips
But mos1 ol all, rm confusec:t. A P'- of my
-*ling ..
childhood hils been l&amp;nked ewey without
At flrst •glance, Phil looked tough-he lolled
w11nlng. withoUt reason.
llllhe&lt; )aG!Ieta and he fode 1 moJotcycte lhll
ll'eloo soon. •
Wll bllllier tllan my car. Somellma you !'Ouldn'l
fl'e too soon lor me and It's loo soon lor PhiliP.
his t~rouqh hie Clarlt oM- his beard
And It's not felr_

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A void a dismal future

Give it the nod

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To tho Editor:

To t"- Editor.

For !hoM of you who don't •••H )'OU&lt;Ht•es of tha

On Ho•om!Mf 10,11, ond 12 ... have the rtghl to voro
to retain ot rtloct thO Student Mandatory Fee. We tho
staff of tha Sexuollry Educollon Center fOfll thiS tee
snould bO retained.
Our primary conoern ta that man)' -:stUdents ate llOI
awaro of Milt •he Student Mandatory Fee auppottt. If

tou • ••r read Tht SP«trom or any other other UB
publlcelkm, anond UUAB nlovles or canCans_ auend

Spring, Fill or Summtrftst, you are aaklng advantage
o f 1M StUdent M¥&lt;Satory Fee~. U you ever use tile Ant;.

Rape -raak Foree van or wa~ service. attend o-oarUcipate fn the CAC lt')nUal dance maraUlOn. ot take

od•antoga ot tha counaetlng SeMces ot"'id&lt;ld by tha
Sexuality Education Centtf, you roo haV&lt;! -taken
ac.t\'8nt-ot ot the SuHSenl M ~a1ory Fee..

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ator...,entloned (or Ill)' o t h e r - oupponed by rno
Stu&lt;tenl Manda~ory Fees), there is a reason lor yov 10

Mlndllory lluderll !....: f t need !ham. II Is of
Paramount lmportancelhat ti'Mttef8fendumoonc«n1ng

vote to retain the tee •• well. You can wote to ef!S\.frt

theM • - • -· We nt,. tlltlntd a hlgll quail!)' of
living here 11 lha University ol8itttelo; I til a all!'dtrd
tnat con be dlrwctty allrll&gt;uted to tha toot lnd tnetr
proper •119callon. The abQijshrnMt of mandatory
Ind tho reouiii'IQ cuttall.ment of HMC" ond octlvltloa
tunded through them. ""'""' oroalt 1 regreulon
compaloblo to thai of tho Doric Av- A trilla
melodramatic? tjot onH'111y. Rlf!KI lor a """"""t on
t ne services, that are so vftal to ua, that woukt be ~t if
the tees - • &lt;lefeOit!d, Thoro would no Ionge&lt; bo CAC.
ant &gt;&lt;ape task Ioree. SrU&lt;Ieol Auoclal~ Grouo Legal
Semc:eo, UniYOfSity P,eso, SU-11 Pll"""Kf lnd I
muttftoode of others. Tho many oclMtlee !hal Ole 10
P&lt;oeioUIIO US~ -..me me&lt;ety l o n d -

the t ld ttlnce of many worthwhile a.erv'cel. You can
wota to rtatflrm a baale beller in the importa"c' f1f
people navfno opllons before them. You can Yoit to
mtlntaln • etudenl'.a · ability 10 choOse to take
acNantage ot or gel tnvolved '" any CKg&amp;nl.tatlon the't
IHI will Deotlll lhtm, Wo ot the 5e)t. £d. Cenlor ore

cooctrnod wlrn pro•ldlng people with

t~elr

lllorna!lvea.. Tbat'a ewactly Wl\41 Stucle.n1 MandiiC'Ir)'
Faes &lt;10. Stuoeot Mandatory F - do not suooort SA

ollleials. thay provide services lOt all ol us.
lbOUIII-tnd VOlt.

Thin~

T"- S...uoUiy Ed~Jeation Cente&lt;

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Joln our

ttienda at aueh avent.J • •

SPflf&gt;Qiest. Fallloll. Football ge,.s. ll&amp;llfetl&gt;lll
g.,... concoc1o, rnoories, pltYf Nor -.ld we De able
to f*tlc1pale in intnunural $l&gt;Ofll. tha croall,. croll
cent.,., the music room or t&gt;r..,.slng tlb&lt;lfY.
we woukS also lose mUCh of out I)Owtr Oaae In the
1tato.. We 'tWOUid no longer be membora of the Stu&lt;Senl

Aaoocllllon of the SUite UniYerslty (SASU). P,esaolly,
our l&amp;glslators In Albany ate qulta receptive to us.
Ftankly spaak1ng. nowever, t feet tnac many would turn
a de.-r ear on us It we did not have out foe backtno us
up. H ls travmy In th1s counlty of aura that we need
this aype of suppof1 to be heato, b\lt mote lmporttnut.
It Ia a political reality. W• may ha~e the tlrongelt voice
in 1M state, bUt witnout MCM\tli'J support tram CHolf
'teea, we bec:ome no more than vagabOnd&amp; CfllllnQ • rvckus.
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Not 04\'Y miJSt the mancMl.OI) foes PISS, but IM
nomtnal increase or S5.00 should pus as • •U I call
YOUT attenteon to ttae C'H'Hleetion eat'I"Pitgn•~ o f lt\e
Pfesldenta.1 uncUdaLes regarctmg the economy. One ol
ttte mo.st, it ttalltle most lmPOftl f'l tssut: wu 1"tt1Uon.
Indeed.. fn flallon I$ a Y8f')' real problem t"ll we heft It
the UntW"rwity a1e not immuf'le to. I can auure you that
tne
tncrea&amp;o
11
oot lor some selt·'St rvlng indivicluala It some .h•v•
n,,d; It IS needed to coollr1Ue It'll tlno QUIIItY o f
&amp;ervlces and i.o1ivities prese-ntly olleH,d. We will not bet
able to conllrwe ti)Me t uncllon&amp; It their present IO'VCI
whhout lf\e paSM,ge of the • mill Increase to the
Individual. The racts are pl1in and etmpte; If we 11 e to
atr.ve 10 I!Tip, o~o&gt;e our high •tanda rds of hvlttg • • the
U m~erstly. nay to continue fl. wt must paa.s tne
maf!d~tory fee$ along Wllll tne •ncttaae WIIMUI
temDtse II tS apparent that hie 11 UB withOUt ,,.
manoa tory studetlt teu woukl beCOme d•'mar It oe••

J•,.e• C. W.-rdtt.,, Dlrteto,
Elt.,n• l AII•Jrs

Make UB better
ro tho Edllot:
As you

mav 01 ma) not be aware-today Is e1.c1ton

to graduate~ tacully anct sleft alifl:e,
AI un0ttoraclua1es, we comPfiSe thO maJoruy of tne
ttuCJenlt on campu1 anc:t we must do our pan not only

aayt Yes. thal'a rfoht, election day. Toc!ev. .,.. the

to benerit OUt ftltOW SIUOGI'IIS bul IM enhtl catT'IPt.ll

student a, get the oPPOttunlty to vote lor tne M anct&amp;lor)

community 11 well
Ma.l\e Un.venlty life betlef t)y $UPDOJ1111g l.he

Stucler\1 Fee
I atrongty urge you 10 vole and s~ your stod&amp;nt
actwitla fee. Why? Boeause of IIW t!V1Cnment ,\ aOdl

to thts Untvealry. Throuon rna act l1ritle. fee

Mandotory Student FH.
VOlE!

serv~&lt;es

IAatk A Moote. SA DuKIOI to
Sui&gt;-B&lt;mll l. lrr&lt;:.
CIJtlfmaft. SUb-Solid 1, lt'PC.

such at Sui&gt; Board 1, Inc., Alhlelic:s and I he wide ranoe

of SA Ctuce and OrQ41nlutoons ore proot&lt;led. These
serv•ces 111 no1 IUat benehc:lat to u"defgra:Ciua.tes. but

lntoterance
To lho Ed!fot:

My apok)giH to fh• $tJKtrum lor Hs con:Hnu&amp;Uon or
mental dllle&lt;""""l between Mr. Thom and mysall. I
not wontlo tulh t~ls lnto another "quote ot
the clay" IAlee. I'd lllce lhlslo be lhe laSt - • In your

""""'""'dO

n'"'"''"'* on

thl

ouotoct

1110. If Mr. ThOm

~· ' Ot rou' tesponse lo my letter. not one of you•
rtiOitl has JQok.ally Invalidated my a~ouments. Yew
have m.,_.,. cienfecl what I h a~ e staled wiii'MMit
aufl.c::*'' ptoof 01 tea.sonlng. If vou·o ttke me 10 e-.p111n
lht t furthOr. lhefl you can cornact me at 61So0&amp;38. 1 am

tetvct-.nt tO hOkJI a pubt&amp;e deGite Vrh\h yoe.~, fat I am not
tnsllls. 1 gooa Qul&gt;ttc soe-. 1 wu lool&lt;if&gt;Q forward to Mr

SzykoWoy oceopllng you. cl\&amp;llenge t&gt;ecause iiMI t~l l
things might ptOOHCI outllde of the wr!IIOfl -CL
Fl,.l off, Mr. Tnom, you are o.sporarely trying to ne coutCI arvu• my (and his) Q H ~ mucn mote
if heCIOes notoccepl andyou.still
mtl&lt;e an luuo out o1 your Insinuation thai poople li... ttocl....,lly.
me.,. •o•ln•t 1 cJttgym.an•a nghts to ~,,eu pollt.eal lnlt11 on deblling: then perhaps you might persu~
opfnton.l. tor ooe, am not. Wnat I'Wt been comptatnl~g me.
about Ia tha · ln tole~once ol 1110 luodamenlahll
ac\lvtsts.

t&lt;o-.

Monkey business
ro111e £tMor:

Outing the t&gt;0$1-&lt;!Iecllon boredom. 0111 QueiiiOn
SliCks w. my mmd.. Will Afagan be"*' avccessh;lal
lhe Pre&amp;~oent of .,,. Vf\HecJ States than ne wu as •
Ho•t\'Wood actor? It I guess co•recur. I sttov~c:l "-.ve
YOied I OI

8onto.

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�feedback
Register your opinion
To tho Editor:
... The referendum to maintain tM mandatory studenJ
fee Is comlng up for a vote this week. We need your
vote.
Whether to vote yes or no~ your decision but please
got out and vote. When iou're making thai cleclalon
kH1&gt; 1n mind the lhlnga that are available now and the
things that won't be around II you vote to abolls~ the •
fee.
If you've gona to any of tho octMtloa on campus or
used any of tho aorvlces provided for by th&amp; f.- then
paea.se continut to*"~ us and W&gt;te ye.s. We"d tfke
to k - trying to make life l&gt;o&lt;o at UB something to be
onjoye6. Thanks.

Miki Crimmln&amp;
Oit~IOI

Community Action Corpt

Get the !nfo
To the Ed1t01:

or 2 Shows Wed. Nov. 19th at
7:30 an-a-t 0:00 pm

GRANADA THEATRE
3176 Main St.
TICKETS:
$5.00 students - $6.50 no,Ystudents - $7.00 Day of show
Tickets on sale at Squire Hall, Buff St, Record Theatre
Granada Box

Festioal &amp; Taco Junction

Lebanese
Student Associqtion
SAF.AR BARLEK

''The Exile'' '

On Mondoy, Tuesday and Wednesday (November
10,11,1~, the Undergraduate Student Body will be
votiQ.9 on thtH Que.stlons. 1ummat1z.ed as lot tows:
._

I) Whethe'r or not to conlinue tho Mandatory Student
Fee
2)Whether or not to rai.se tho fee
3)Wheth01 0&lt; not to continua to fund the 'Ath"ilc
Program on a faur.y...- basis.
The Student Aaaoeiation h1s attempted to pro._lde
the 'student POQUIIllon wilh a sufficient amount ot
lnfOtmation on this i ssu~On October 6th, we
sponsored a Student Associ ation Awareness O'ay In
Haas Lounget and most recently, held an open IOtum In
Haas Lounge to "enswer .quettlona regarding the
Mandatory Student F'ee. Both of lhtlo events were well
advertised vta amPtJs periodicals and flyers. Postera
which dncflbe UMI valuabto HtV~ thai the fM
provides ha'it been pr\nted up a~ distttbuted
throughout eamt)us.
An Information sheet-which provides not only the
actual referendum questions a~ they will appear on the
ballot but also 10me ptos al\d cons 10 accompany t:ICI"'
quesa~-haa been printed up and dlllrlbuted atound
c.mPYSt tnd Jn lhed«mitOfies. An abbtevfated version
of lhf.s s'neot was printed as an advertisement In
Wednesday's and Friday•• The Spec;trum and
ThurSday's ANC. This week the aheet will be reprinted
In full in both The Spectrum and The Current.
Numerous othor publicity vehicles (Including flyers,
poster~ eteJ nave been utilized to be.r tne simple
message: "'VOTEI"
Anyone looking lor an opinion on lhe su~? Check out our little pamphlet •tarring Chester
Apalhberg - li'a available In tHo SA office. For more
ob)e&lt;:tive lhoughta read the edltotlala In t'8st week·e
Th• Spectrum and The Cuuent.
·
Th~n. given thlalnformatlont (or at least the toc.allon
ol Wllere you un lind~~~ I am asking all undergraduate
students to ma'&lt;.t an in1etngent deefsion on tht
qU&lt;!Stlona poNd to you. It's your money, yOUr M&lt;VIces
and your activities. VOTE!

Timothy J. Sheehan, Pl&amp;Sident
Stu&lt;itnl A$$oclotlon

starring

Folr-ouz
Do you wanna dance

In Color.. &amp; Cinemascope
English Titl'es

To the Editor:

A louc:lq lbJI of ' - and 1M struggle }ol freedom
~the Turtlalt ~ 1n

l9J4.

Guess'Willt'a happening to tsrootl Folkdanclng? li'a
groWing both ln alto of participation, ond In the number
ol days It Is being run during tho wool&lt;. That's ~t.
..Wf/' have Hltcted another day and time to have
Israeli Folkdanclng. We have ••PAndod to SUnday.
_ between 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and l{'a all request dancing
I rom atart lo llnlah.
AIIO, WO hero Ol foikdanclng WOUld Iiila IO make It
clear that _.,..,. ~
participate. 01
rocanltl&gt;o&lt;ohU_,......_Ionof-l&gt;o&lt;woaro
a pnvate club or oomo excl..,._ group, neitl&gt;o&lt; of which
we are nol. So, II you like dancing and wish-to learn a
Utile ollaraell Cl(ltur.._th&amp;n come.
•
Ro!mombor we have toacllt.Q on TIIOiday bet,...;, 8
p.m. to II p.m. at tho Flllmoto Room alid then our now
time on &amp;lnday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
We Will -YOU than.

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THUII:SDAY, NOV. 13, at 7:80pm
S.IIIN ea.faace Theatre • MSC

FltEE

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�Out of EIHcott

ana into Norton;

Sex..E.d Center finds its niche
b y 0... Holder
OtmptiSEIJUor

The Amherst Campus Suuality Ed1K11tion
C~rc.r, forced out or iu oriajnal home in
Ellicott Complex, hu fou nd a new niP,e in
Norton Hall.
Operatina out of Porter Quad for the
\remainder o r this week, the Center mova
Into Ill Norton and will Open n&lt;XI Monday.

could take ditotde from 1M t.bln SUm
Offtce."
•
Chriscnutn addtd, "This ~p~et is right on
the Spine-it's absolut&lt;ly idnl. And there's
much more accomodacfon." She 5tresscd
that the mural location would mean more
COIIIIDU1er use or the JC&lt;Vicc, which i•
dcsiantd to provide sexual education fo r the •

"We're hopl.na fo r a real smooth

entire University community. Cbristeruon
beads up G otaff o( about 70 stud&lt;nt
counselors.

transition ," Center Supervisor Ellct1
Christenson ald. "The move miJ)It b&lt; an
ldVIntlJe."
The erUb erup(td a month a&amp;O when the
Colleaes, baJe&lt;lln Ellloott, withdrew its room
allotment to the CCntcr d o.imin&amp; that the
CoUeaesuffncedcdthespau. Originallytbe
or&amp;IAiz.ation tried to ftod on atea ,.ithin
Ellicott, but when the Nonon location
openod up, the Sexualit y Ed1K11tioa sta rr
gnbb&lt;d it e11er1y.
With the lhllt In locale, the Cent« aafns
some room and hopdully some mort
business. "the office• will he bi&amp;Jcr, so we
can help more people:• Amherst Division
Director Sue Ann lkrgcr rtpontd. The
anthropoloay major revcaltd that the new

AJdina in the move was Student Union
Director James OTubef. "The SJIOI&lt;e was
OrigiDIIIXaJSiJ.I)ed to !be Oiyision Of Stodenf
Affafrs and. OTubef reroemborcd, ..,.... ·
oceupitd by some Adminillnllon . We bad
some reoonstrua.ioa there wllieh fret&lt;! oomc:
spaco.''
But the C&lt;nter has nouiptd a perrnanan.
lease. OTubef statod that ....., thouib the
or&amp;anizatlon is firmly in place only until oen
May, "There is a J00C1 ehat&gt;ee that they can
stay lonaer."
Another plus 10 the Norton Hall shift i.s a
planntd extension of the CCnter's operalin&amp;
hours~ Cbri.stc:nson rcpon~. 11 Wc M U
increase the houn. Out staff is willtna 10
double up their shiftJ. "

space has a reception room iUld two offices.

Also the Nor~on I.OC:Iltion ..is on a main
lhOrouahfarc" so. acxordin&amp; to Bcrccr, " We

Currently the Center runs three-hour
shifts, ideally whh two counselors on duty,
although Berger admiued that .. WC' only have

one penon someclays, ud rna)'~&gt;&lt; four oa ' Sexuality Eduarlon Center offers •
others." The ,..., (imes ar&lt;rrom II a .m. to 5 assisuOC&lt;. "There is ao &gt;erviee '""'
p.JD. Monday throv,/1 Friday, &amp;ad some"
cvenlna hours arc plonntd. Be&lt;aer repontd
that some of the OOUNdorJ wbo live on
Amb&lt;nt work a shift 11 the Main Street
orfice and then another at Amha$C.
Christenson also crtdlttd Vice President
for Student Afrairs Rkhard Siggdkow,
Associale Vice President Anthony Lor&lt;nutti
and Vlec President for Facilities Plannlna
John Neal with usistancc In plannina and
executing rM,rnove.
Bul Chriicmson

duplieates oun," 1M director sald. Orub&lt;r
ad clod that bis "'PI'Drt Cor the Ccnlcr eame
b&lt;eause il is a "proven
Despite the Direetor's prain for
administra.aon. rindin1 1 new home for Lhc
CCntcr was not based on their input.
••Students called and wrote to the thr~
(adrninistraton), asklna 11&gt;11 they not dose
the Amherst C&lt;nter. And the Administration

..mo.:·

understood ,.. she ~plalned .

The move, done by Crnter pcrsonod. is
p la nned for tht wrtkeod .

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�MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDA
Nov.-10, 11, &amp; 12th

REFERENDUM •.

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Che_ck this pg for voting locations
and times...
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HERE ARE THE THREE QUESTIONS
AND SOME PROS &amp; CONS
DO YOU APPROVE THE CONTINUANCE. OF
THE MANDATORY STUDENT A~TIVITY _FEE?

QUESTION 1.

CONS

.PROS
1. The tee Drovides msny services which other·
wise would not be available.

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2. You may not agree wlt4-the direction of those
efforts.

2. The ~ee a/lows .us to have an effect on our
socfel and living conditions here at UB.

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3. Our $70 fee t~get),et a/lows us to do more than .
$70 Individually.
4. The budgetary process endeavors to a/locate
resources to retlect student desires.
·

1. You may not use some of these services.

.

~3.

YoYwould have $70 more a year to spend.

4. The budgetary pr~ess Is sometimes affected
• by pre~sure groups and, In the Jlnal anelysls, you
are the best Judge of what you want.

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5. If there Is no fee, you will have nothing. And
there -Is no pro agrument for that.

5.

QUESTION 2.

DO YOU APPROVE Of?·RAISlNG THE PRESENT
$7().00 YEARLY FEE BY ,5.~
~ . CONS

PROS
· DfJe to lnlletlon o11er the last four years our buying
j)ower has been reduced by about 40%. VItal ser·
11/ces hue been continually cutback. For In·
stance, t~a athletics program Is ..11erely strapped
• especially the Intramural program. We are·only
aslclnQ for a ~ Increase.
·

~e sould eliminate some services or organiza.
ttons In order to ffaet the lnfletlon·caused deficit.

DO YOU AP,P~OVE OF THE .STABLE f-UNDING OF THE
ATHLETIC 'PROGRAM WITH A FIXED ALLOCATION FOR A
F.OUR-YEAR PERIOD? THE ALLOCATION SHALL B,E SET
BY THE SA SENATE ·&amp; OVERSEEN. BY A REVIEW BOARD.
PROS

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' Franlcly, It Is tr.rd for us to be ob/eCtiH on this.
Either rou support the Intramural• ertd lnte,.
-col,.,ec. etltMflc: fH'Ofltelll 01..1ou don't · It Is that
simple. Tiler nHd the 4 rear funding to contract
te run efflclentlr.

CONS

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You may not participate as a spectator for Inter·
collegiate e~~ents or as a participant In the Intramural profram. You mar not use the Athletic
Deparon.nt's recreational facilities.

Squrre••.•.•...••••••.•••..•••..••..••.•.•.... 9am • 8 pm GoOdyeJ!r•••• : •••.. •·•.• . ••.•• •• : •••...•..•••. 9 am • 9 pm
Clark Hall•••• ·•.••••••••...••...•••....•.•.••• 9 am • 5 pm
· s~ etub. •.•. : . ~ ~ .................... 10am ·8:30pm
Porter... ~ ...................... Mon. &amp;·Tues.12 pm ; 12.am
- WedneedaJ.~. • .... • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • . • . . • • 12 pm • 8 pm
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Monday Tu~ QNt.Y .! ·
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�Outlaw economy

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·Apathetic black mii:ldle class abandons its ~rlier roots

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by lod fln7fUI

&amp;CWirOIIICOt policies.
A majority We! th&lt;y uodmu&gt;od the SALT II iuua. fdl
Whit~ lntdl«tuals now oonverae in the bdl&lt;f !bat rarum Is !bey....., affected by Wuorpu aod ovorwbdminaJy oppoood
JlO lo... . . m*&gt;r UsiK. TIKy cite the WO&lt;k or UCLA
Praiclcnl Pord'l pudon of Ridwd N'W&gt;n.
NBW YORK (PNS)-lbey arc shallow, callous, economist 1bomas So.,..ll aod Uni-•~Y o r Cblcqo
These auclics ..,..,.. a very dirtucnt reality for elK bl¥1&lt;
cocuplc:uous COillllmctS. They could care leu ahoUI their poor sodolocla WIUJam Julius Wibon, both black, wboar111e thai middle class e1w1 tbe one curmuly offered by the wblte
relatives. 111cy are DOt intcn:stccl in !he poUtical procesa aod blacU have divldod aiOQJ two eoonomk petlu: one .-lib " lncdkccual mainJtram. Middle class aod -kina clul
c!edine to we their political clout. Whm they take a ltaod on ~ '"' the llliddk class. tbc oth&lt;r a dead ~ fiiiU"' of blao:lks (W ~y or- vote) remoin solidly COIIUII.ittccl
issues, they alway~ look out for chc:msd... aod alia&gt;ale menial jobs for the poor.
co the politics or compaaioa thai ......, white IJ'bonll have
potc:ntial allla.
Few " uperu" have ~ bochcrcd co ulc middle class abandoaccl. They believe thai soc:W prosr&lt;SS is pouible, thai
This portnlc or the biJick middle c1au II ..W...lDcteainc blacU bow they.;.,. thcmsd- Thus • ...,.,, poll of Bid JOVUIUDCill intavntioo il - . r y co prod the f....
aucndon In the mass ~. In cclaobloo, mapzincs and' Eltl~ cnapziM raden (with a n&gt;&lt;dian Iococo&lt; or en~aprise sysum, aod chat p&gt;od rdotioas with the Third
ncwspapcn, a deep divide bu been dra"" recently between $25,000) II especially r~ealiu&amp;. T1K poll sbowccl that three World will eventually pay off fe&lt; America. Many b!Jicb have
che success of b!M.b who join the mainstream and tllruc who out of four respoodmu did qot that ' 'racism is .... al&amp;o deddccl that • redistribution or wealth is the only
stllllangul•h In povcny.
prevalent than It wa• ad«:ade qo." And 95 percent !olid they solution co economic ln&lt;qwty.
At one time, middle doss blacks were viewed as a buffer believed l,h&amp;l "whites harbor aome form or raciam to1Ward5
bctwCCfl the black poor and che white mll.lorby. Bllld&lt;s who b!M.k1." They clearly have no&lt; jninccl whit., In tumiDJ their E&lt;oooelchacks on the luue of racilm.
IUCCCcclccl were held uo as models for lhe poor to unul11e.
ln ll}!nJ co avoid bcinJ usccl as powns by the IOeoiowical
Anoth&lt;r common white criticivn of middle clau blacks is lore and riJhc, b!Jicb race cnmcndous dirriCUlties u they
But white disillusio.;,..au with the black middle das1 came
that
they
laclc
b&lt;oad-n.n&amp;inl
politic:allntmsu
and
thai
the
lltcmpt
tO ~p llnOlcpCI ror ad"""""""" , Within the
to 1 IKad elwin&amp; last SUIDmCT's Mlllni rtou wben h "'"'
rcalisccl that middle dasl b!M.b ha"' liulc control a- the poUtical posilloM they do take ""' sdf..uvina. The 8/«11. b!Jick community, some of the mOst lncaatl.,-and IDOII
~
poU
fUJJC11S
NiAc
o
..
or
10
rao1en
iloorccl-inldlcauals havclqwl to loot outside th&lt; COWJiry
b!Jick poor and make DO lmpoct on utblll problems such as
polled oppc&gt;&lt;e "blJh UO&lt;JOploymcnt as a tredeoff to coniiOI- for solutioos to their probluns. TIKy..., ~ bct•cm lh&lt;
crim&lt; and unornploymenc.
In 1 reocnt article ror the New Yott 71mtJ Sun~y inllatioo." Ukethe majority or their white counccrparu, th&lt;r under-development of che Third World aod the
mqazine, white ~IJ scirotisc Cvl Cenham blamed many caprw concern that America bas lost Its mDiwy superiority undctdcvcloprncnt or America's Hatl&lt;ro.
co the Soviet Union. But 58 percent beUcve thai 10me of the
Some believe an lnd~cnt black economtc base must be
o f thcUJs or the bla&lt;:k poor on "• new cla.u or black policlcal
money for defense should be cb•Meled for 10eial proariUlU." developed qmin with tht shon-u:rm tnrC'f"'(rrtfion of
leaders and federa!J3 funded aoti·poverty work&lt;rs wno
became. .. power brokers between the aovc.rnment and the
&amp;ovcrnmem.. Fe:w believe that alJ the problems or lht
undctdau will be 10lvccl by b!M.k capicalilm. But they abo
black poor. These workers h•d a stake In prcscrvin&amp; the llullly
One rcason for this continued suppon of social proJ&lt;amS is undmtaod !hlU rlll&amp;nciaUy indepcodcru black in&lt;tltucloru
und&lt;rdan u a political basC from whic:h they could
the
lin
dina
that
maoy
mca:tbcn
or
the
b!Jick
middle
class""'
a&gt;ul4 be powerful ad._cs oi the black poor.
threaten-and extract c:onceWoo.s from whiLe- JOcidy," be
batdy mnovccl from poverty tbcmsdvcs. Four out of ten of
wrote.
Ralh&lt;r chan rejca all sovemmau proJtm&gt;s acrou the
the mquine readers bad. a n:latlvc or family mcmbct ort
A )UIIJO, another runes ~e covor story '-basted public asslllana. A s1mila $l\ldy of the biJick middle class""' board, they ,..ould l""fr:r co suenpbm the 0001 thll have
the black middle class for Its conswncri&gt;m and su~at bately ranovccl 11om poverty ell~. Four ouc o!W or wdl:kccl like Head Stall aod Food Swnpo. aod co dcvclo!&gt; .._.
onCI for specific occcls.
suecu~ful blocb bad more itt c:ammort ,.lcb the white ariddk
the m!lPZine readm bad a relative or (amily ID&lt;Ulbcr on
tl... than with the b!M.k poor.
The rclati"' powcrlamdo o! the black middle clau it d~K
publk usistaoc:o. A similar study of th&lt; black middle clas.:s
larJdY
co ill smallsitt, and iu almost non&lt;&gt;illenc econcxnic
published in 1979ln Psyclroloty Today found thll SS percent
Crilkknls
clout.
The Impact of middle class biKk lcad&lt;rs In the 1960s
of the sample came from workina cl.u&gt; oriJins, and that only
was based on a corumsus of while liberal support. lbe
The araumenc chat the objectives or the black middle class IS p&lt;rcenc W&lt;re .!C&lt;Ond aeocracloo middle class.
no ionRer serve the Interests of the black poor ls useful ror a
In other Black Enltrprise rmdinJI, almost 77 percent problem in the 1980s is for blacb to find ways of • ~•&amp;in&amp;
broad vanccy or palitlcal sroups, from nco&lt;OnscrvaUv.. co favo~ a puU-out or American (tnn&lt; from South Africa and the majority when thrir fonnu allies hove aone co prO&lt;«e
lih&lt;rall.
BS perct:l\l cupponed moce b!M.k lnvolvunent ln Africa their own lntcrea.s;.
By rcfusina ro concede thll all is wdl, middle cl.u&gt; biKb
The c~~aotc of bean has ill motive In the rear or tibcrllion llfUU)ca. Oa the Middle Eut c:onnict, nearly •
compe&lt;hloo. Not only do mi'ddlr doss blackJ compere for thitd or 8/ar/r Elllerprislr leaders &gt;idccl with the Anbs, 8.4 continoc co ...-ve the interests of the poor aod co cbaiJcn&amp;elh&lt;
johl; tiKy abo &lt;baJJcnie th&lt; policlcal .,..,_ Of th&lt; white pcrccnt supported Israel, aod S'7.9 percent favorccl n&lt;itber oot~YCIJcnce of mllnllrcam ideolosies on the malo......,_ of
intdlcaual dw, those who inOucnce. corporal• and side.
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Student Health Insurance Week
NOVEMBER 10 -14th
MondaY- &amp; Tuesday
11-2 pm In Squire Center Lounge

Wednesday &amp; Thursday
11 ~ pJD-..!n Capen Lobby

- F'tiaay
·11-2 pm In The Student Club of
The Ellicott Complex

Information will be
available·on coverage &amp;
flling claims
Insurance I.D. cards.will also be available

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·MANDATORY FEE CAMPAIGN
WILL BE DISCUSSED.
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ACU· I Table Tennis Tournament
Friday, Nov. 14th • Men's Singles
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6: 00 pm Starting Time • Women 's Singles
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NYPfRG at 356 Squire Hall or call 831 ·145 I. It may be
too late for this election, but it is neuer too late for tilt future. Call us.

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Two matldatory fee votes .
qetermine att11etic's future
Man&lt;lalory IIIKkot foes come up for a vot•
today, tomorrow and Waloesd.ty, and totht
Athltli&lt; Department and Intramural
p&lt;Oit&amp;ml, tlldr approval is a m\1$1.
"If tilt ftts don't pass there is no SPOrts,"
Student As$odlllon (SA) Athlccic Affalrs
Coordinator Tom Eaan JltC$scd.
The $70 ead1 Sludent pays suppUes the
rundlna lhll keep$ the whole athletic
proJram at the Univ~rshy aolna .
lntramurals, Which have more Jtucknl
partldpotlon tllan an" other aJhlctic proanm
at UB. lite totally de!&gt;a&gt;dent on the roes.
Without audmt money the whok prosr~~~n
would fold.
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UB's footballte.m bas been JUPPOrted by
both the r... and money from the Alumni
Assoclltion ever since the program was
rdnstituted 4 ycara qo. After this season che
Alumni Association wUI no lonaer supply any
funds, maldna the team totallY dependent
UPOn student rinandol SUPPOrt.
In additloo to voting on whether to keep
the r.... audcnll will decide if they ...,, to
UKreast them by fi•e dohars. But oven lr the

Winning trek

increue in the r.. is a~&gt;P"&gt;ved. the prospea
for llbi&lt;Ucs ~will &gt;till be dim.
"llle AtbJetic Oes&gt;onOICOt has been
WOtkJna wid1 a fixed budaec fat tbe Last four
Yean. At the. same time they've had to
contend •ith double cliJit inllalion," Ecm&gt;
revealed. "They've boon pinduna bock every
year. Eyen if the Increase was passsed and
they rocdved., ltt'a: aay, ,chrce out or lhc' rave
dollars, they still would have 10 stretch tbe

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If the increase is not ~. both the

Intramural prC)Sram and athlnic:o would have
to an bxt their sehedules and decrease tbeirbours or availability. Beeause the (adliti&lt;s
used by both proanms arc osoimained by
mancbtory fees, malntmaacc holliS ...,uld
have to be curtailed.
The P&lt;OttsS for allocatina money 10
athlaics begbu with the SA Se"f.'e and lu
Finance Commiuee whieh d&lt;ddeS how muoh
wiU be given to the prosr1110. The money i&amp;
allocated in one Jump sum; and there. it"$
budgeted between meru' and women's
ptOifiiTIS.
"We'll do a careful analysis of our budsa
and thm submit a fiaure rat wh., we need "
eaplained Women'&amp;Athl&lt;tic Dlr&lt;aor

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Dimmick.
"The Senate (SA) has tuer\'Cll the rich&lt; lo
millte • iuda&lt;mcnl 00 what portion or the
rive dollars wijJ ao to tbe Athl&lt;tlc
Oeponmeot," SA Prcsidmt Ton Sheehan
tlabomed.
There has to be ll ltaJt a 10 perc:mt
student turnout du.rina the referendum to
legillmiu the decision. If the turnout is less,
approval or thCTm in effea. will fail.
Members or tile Athletic Deparunen1 arc
doio1 lhdr pan to ustue a raped.lble
tnmout from at.hktC$. "We've had o very bi&amp;
push to ~ othlctC$ out to
" Dimmick

said. "Wc'\'e tried to'matetbtto undcntand
11111 if they doo'r"voct, tbcy'rc jua cuttins
their own lbtoau."
Both E&amp;;u&gt; and Sheehan were optlmiRk
about lbe possible vorer turnout and
prospeas fn&lt; the ree PlSSina. " I'm not
cmain how big the turnout w111 be. but I'm

t)Cpeaina a better 1nmou1 than we've had for
dtctions," qao ~tressed.
"I'm cautinwly opllmostk," Sheehan
rC$POnded. "It wouldn't be a brlaht plaure
ror 11blctics \fit didn't pass."
' 'We misblas wdl pad up and 10 "-&lt;.''
lidded.

Volley-ettes hunt a playoff ~ctivity
by JobD Laplaaa
Manf!:Jifll EdiJor

1eams would be inviled 10
participate in the prestigious
contest.
SiXteen teams will comprise
the "Slates roeld, Weinreich
said, predic:tio&amp; lbal his Royals
oCiuld !)O$Sibly be ranked in tl)e
13-ISth place range. "You

handily"
earlier
this
semester-by =res or JS·JI,
IS-13-We_jnreieb's womon
conquered the bome-cown St.
Bonaventure team I S-S, 12- IS,
11-IS. The second pme defeat
was made evao moro _,.;a fUt
due ·to the loss of Amy Lass,
whose absence, Weinreich said,
''made the m~tch more
dilricull."

Reven&amp;e.
For some, it takes yean to
achieve. For otbtts, it oc:curs
illllmdiatdy. But. for the UB
Woma~'s voUeyball Royals it
could not have happened a1 a never know, thou&amp;h," the
· more opportune time.
coach recalled. "Last year, we
Arter beina defeated by two had a &amp;ood team but ended up
&amp;rch·ri~al Slate Uunivcrsity of i.n 17th, missing the CUI by just
New York Athletic Confuencc one."
OciJaey
(SUN YA C)
Tbe $COre belied tbe -actual
Should the Royal$ fail to be
opponents-Buffalo State i.n cluded In the selective clique outcomo in the third Bona
Colleae
and
Alfred o{ ncners, the team could serve contest, the coach insisted,
University-artier this season. themselves into a precarious CJCplainin&amp; that altho~ "tbo
I he ltoyab rtveQ&amp;Cd their losses position. "The season doesn't team started off ~ SltOIIJ,"
as both 51J&lt;1)1ck$ fell \'ictim to encl until Tuesday when we play they quickly became afnicted
the still ' ' young," but Fredonia (the top ranted with what Weinrich termed
"improved" Royals squad.
Division Ill women's volleyball ••scvcr·rrceive problems. ••
"SI. Bonavonture evontually
The victories hlshlighted a t. .m In the State)," Weinreioh
successful week-long road trip, noted. "We can meet and wcnl ahead and almost 1won lhc
as the volley-cues captured I I ddeat lhem without the game aame," Weinreich shivered,
of 13 aames for the win colwnn. ~ being counted (towards "but, UB fo~~&amp;lu back and won
17-IS ." The successful Olean
The pleasiD&amp; trek;- exJ)Ia1ned play-off selections)."
Royal's Coach PetCI' \llcinreli:b,
Lui week's slale or cootesu, odyssey foUowed tho Royals'
bdped put the Royals witb1n however, did count heavily in bonanza in October's Bia Four
suiltiiiJI cfutance of a post· tbe selection commlnee's Tournament.
cltcWoo. l'oUowing the lead of
Consistin&amp; of Nla&amp;ara
season play-off berth.
AlthoiiJib the ream spans Ronald Reasan, tbe Royals University, Buffalo State
only a l:Z..IO SUNY AC won-lost wrre victorious by landslide Collqe, Canisius CoUqe, and
record ( 19-20 overall), proporiions on Election Day UB, the contest is, ac:cordlna 10
Weinreich noted that the team's cvenlna. After defeatin&amp; an Weinreich, "a traditional
recent p l•y ma y open the elusive Alfred squad-which bad an11uat affair to decide tbc
after-scuon-actlon door. "We outscored tbe Royals "quite •rea's champfon" women 's
were h urt by our play earlier In
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DOiina,liowcver.lhlii"theteam
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Because or tbis late tcbedute
bUB!, the Royals may 1till
remain In contention ·for the
New
York
SUie
Cbampionlhips, althoush the
fiuJ decision on their rate
Occulnd In Syrecuse yestenlay,
whe n tbe lournament's

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" local color" or the Bia four,
was the "grudae matQh"
between the Royals and their

cros, .. town

rival'

and

tournament bost Buffalo Slate
Collqe, tbe coach recalled.
"We took our lwnps from
lbem earlier- in the season, •• be.
smiled. "But, this lime we

literally roUed and wall&lt;ed all
over them. "Tht $COreboard
proved that tbe coach was not a
boaster-Royals \s, IS, Buffalo
Slate 6,6.
The pair or vk:tories ap.iru( the
cross-town rivals ensured tbe
Koyafs tournament victory mel
with it. Western New YO&lt;k
supranacy.

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TOWING SERVICE CALLS

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Preparing yo~rcar for winter weather
The cold and th• severity of the elements that your
automobile must weather during the winter season are a
hatsh test of It's mettle. Snow and lee are capable of
putting to ruin the finest that Detroit can offer. Rust,
corrosion. rear end collisions. dead batteries and car
eating snowbanks are some of the best that winter
brings.
Despite winters troubles, " Is ~ survive the
harshest of the seasons whh bately a scratch. It won't be
easy but whh proper preparation it can be done . 11\e key
to, making It through the winter Is summed up In one
word-"preparatlon." By following a few simple steps
you can avoid many olth'O' problems that prove to be the
dearth of the common h'aveler.

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best results . You s)lould also check the Ouid levels of all
other parts of the car, such as the transmission.
The radiator should be flusneH and the fluid sh,ould be
replaced with antl·fieeze to prevent the car from
overhea"ng. Checking the hoses on the radiator for
cracks and leaks Is a good Idea-Its beUet to find them

nOw.

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PreMuon ebeck up
Before the first snow falls, you should make sure that
evety part ol your car Is ready fO&lt;. the tUI. Here arc
some tips on what to check.

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Put anti-freeze In the windshield waslft!il'fluld to keep It
from freezing and clogging up the lines. Make sure that
you check the l'nti·freeze level throughout the wintet
and the heater and defroster worl&lt;. You don't want to be
caughi Whhout one COM\! the flrst frost.
Change the blades on your windshield wipers to
heavy duty snow blades. They should last the whole
Winter without wearing out and making vislbltrty blurry.
A good waxing is recommended. this Will help In
preventing rust and corrosion when the spring comes

around.

F'tnt, mak!'- sure that the charglng-electrtcal system Is
DRIVING TIPS
lll tip top shape. It Is better ro make sure. belpre your car
Road conditions in the winte'l are enatfc at bUI . Ice
stalls on a cold mom. The charging system Is less
patches and blinding snow Slorms make driving a
efficient in the cold weather, so you should make sure H
dangerous endeavor if you are not extremely careful.
is at peak efficiency to compensate for thb. Check !lie.
When driving in winter conditions you should keep these
battery to see If the water Is at the proper level and' that • If) mind.
the terminals ate not covered Whh corrosion. To lnsu~e
(II slow dowr\.between the slipping and the sliding you
that your eat Is distrlbullng the proper charge rate you
will need all the time and space that you can get to react.
may want to stop by an engine diagnostic center to have
(2) do not spin the wheels-If you are stuck.lt Is better to
the alternator, generator, volt regulator and fan belt
ac:celetate slowly or to rock the car .
checked .
1 • (3) when·h'ylng to stop do not slam the brakes on , you
Most mechanics recommend that. at least once a
should down shift or pump the brakes. Slamming the
year, your car should have e tune·up. It might be better
bfakes on will only cause you to slide and lose control of
if the tune-ups came a lltde more frequently but once a
the car.
year Is enough . The basic tune·up Includes the
(4) most importantly; do not drive dose to other
rep1acement of the spark plugs, points, condensor and
vehicles. Most winter accidents are rearend type. ·
the atr filter. ·
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The ollppery jlrlvtn~ eondltinos will elso wreak havoc
SUPPUES
upon a. set of bfeaks. To·tnsure that your breaks will
driVIng In the wlntet there are a number of
respond to the fishtails and swerves. you should have
supplies to bring along in case misfortune does happen.
The Boy Scouts uttered good advice In "Be Prepared ."
your brakes checked and adjusted or even relined If
needed ,
(1) Window scraper The lower temperatures also cause the 011 In your
(2) extra windshield washllr Ouid and anU·freeze
engine to thicken·. This stops lhe bl1 from flowing as
(3) tow chaJn
freely as it should. To pr.vent this you should change
(4) tlrt chains
the oil to a winter wel!lbt oil o r muld-vlscotlly IJipelor ' (S) fla.ra

(6) small shovel
(7) jumper cables
(8) traction mat
(9) flash light and extra batteries
(IO)htavy blanket and on extia set of winter clothes.
gloves, hat. etc.
( ll)sllicone for frozen loc.k s. This should bs,b~pt in your
purse or coat pocket. tt won't do much goOl!'!l your locks
are frozen and the lock de·loer Is In !he cat
(l2)sand/ rock salt/ cat litter. This can be used lor
h'ac:tion If the car gets stuck.
(l3)sunglasses- the sun reflecllng olt1he snow can be
brutal at times and make It almost Impossible to see.
(14 )at least a halftank of gasat aD times. This will help to
avoid gas Une fieue·ups. and Will help to dd your gas
tank from moisture that could eventually build up and
cause your tank to corrode aAd rust~

These are just so~e tips that should help to make your
winter driving safe~ and m&lt;&gt;&lt;e enjoyable. HliPPll tourlllg!

When

It's Time "'Fo~ Antitt,eze ~nd
Snow Tires!

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Between University and Montrose

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~,turday frqn 9 a.m...s pm.
Sunday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. for gas only

Tune-ups
Carburetors
Brake Service
Springs • Shocks
Alternators
Transmissions
Clutches
Wheel Alignment
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"It's ha.r d fOr laymen to underStand: If you

are consumed by It, It's an obseSsion."
-Jo Jo Starbuck
11otll ~- Ia eJJnhleqlly - · oiTheSpe.cuum.
11otl«a ore run lrH ol d!oreo. The Spectrum dj)es not
e_...t.. lbot .U notlcu wiM - M e l raerves 1M
rlebt to edit au ...tlcu. 11otlcu to _ . more once must be rosul&gt;mltto4 for pc1ntlftt. Ooodllnu
- lllorwloy, w-..y ln4l f"rl40y ot noon.
S...lors lr&gt;tuuto&lt;l Ill becomlne perMeal•-the lrutltute

fol Pllalt.get T raining wut han a rt:pescntatJve on
compus Nov. 18 to discuos'thdr p.,alogol Prog,.m. Sign
up jn 3 Kayes C M con"'''· M.tc;k al 8J1·35t5 for on
eppol.otmenL Miooride:1 are etK:Ourogtd to ('Ome to the
The Mildred Blake. Studint Afta.lra Center b sponsor1ng
a M:rle.&amp; of Smell OroUp StNion• to help enrich yolJr
experience et UB. The rlrll will be Ftirt of SPOflS
Hondic~Jpping: tomoHow at 4:JO p.m. and Nov. \Sat 4~
p.m In 167 MFAC. EllkoiL
Ckcolo ItaliAno Open House: Thut*y from 4-6 p.m In
I 030 a.m..... AC.
Sodety of Women Enffn«rt manbent'l.lp fees wtU be
~ri,~~~ t.omouow in JJ• 8«.11 (r~m noon-6-.30 p.m. Fn
KHll, en absorption cc.nte.r to pruda. Hebrew, Will
commtnce Thutaday Ol II !30 e.m. In 344 Squire. Brtng
teAt and material.

YOll Hebtew

Art, lhe Jewl.s.h scuden1 newJpa~r. stltl hes vocoooes In
It edkorialllstlngs.. Please drop In If you ere intt.~ ~n ptttklp.ttb\g } n • cxcklng MWS system today from
II:JO.I:JO p.m. tn ~4 Squb•.

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lntuukd in b«omJna 1 ~u achlsol? If so, you must
euend one cf the foUcwinfiJ mcetlngs: todey at 7 p.m . cr
WcdnHday at t 1 or noon In )~4 Squ1~..
India Culture Night Saturday •• 7 p.m. ln Ihe sec::ond Uocr

lo\mge. Re-d ~cket. Ellicott.

Trip to Toronto Museum of Art sponored by

th~

Art

.. ~ory Undergraduate Ann. S.t Dec. 6 et 9 a.m. to view
the TurMJ ~itMUon. Tlckctt arc ev•~l.e in .508
C.. mo. . until S..tur~y. Nov. I~ only.
Want to be a kid .,aJn? CACs Annw\ 0\Uclten's
Cotntvol •ill bt: hekl Nov 2J. CAC 'f'Oiunt«ts-wt- nftd
)'CMJr help. Call Lisa Of

Peter ror tnto.-rneUon et 831·3521.

Art Hlstof)l Undtrgr~ Ann. pot luck dinner and career
J&lt;:mlnor S..turdoy el 7 p.m. et ~6 Enijl•wood. Bill Cur~
Tom Damteuer ol CEPA Oellery wjll
weak.
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or HollwaUs and

Sodety of Women Englneua lnkm~wlng: worU·hop
tomorrow at 7 p.m. '" 206 Furn.L
MthropoloeY Dept. 0pon HouM lor Qnclorgraduotu
WoclnOJdoy at 4 p.m. 1ft 3~~ 1'\FAC. Elllco&lt;L ~will be
Information available about dept. protiJrams a.nd Job
opportWlitiu for Underaraduete majors.

Tour of lllodiCal end Dental Sd!~ ..,.nsoned by
APHOS today or2lp.m.l..vlng lrom 109 Cory.

llo&amp;J•• Amortc.on Cotoor Doy Wedno.doy f&lt;Om 8-10 p.m.
..ln the Ftnmore Roon'\. Squire.

ln1..-vtews.
Lelrnlng Ce.nttr Ubrll'y/Lab-Looking rot materle.ts on
how lo Improve- your r~adlng , writing • .study and math ·
skills? Y04J will Ond a good seJectlon aktng W1th a variety

Confert:l'&lt;'t Center. Crosby.

fnglnu rlng Freslunen 0&lt;1d Sop11omoro Advisement ror
Spring 19111 &lt;Ou~ will be held In 219 Fror&gt;&lt;D~k on:
todayat10a.m. and2p.m.: Wednndayat l1a.m.dndl
p.m.: Friday et 9 a .m. end I p'.m.: Nov. 25 el. 10 a.m. a.nd
I p.m.: Dec:. 1 at 9 a.m.; OK. 2 a1 11 a.m. and 2-p.m.:
Oer;.Jotl0o.m.and2p.m.;O.C,4ot IOo.m. ondlp.m.:
Dec. 5 el II a.m.
The Study SldUs Place, toc.atl"d In the Universh)'
~arnlng Center al 336 Baldy It now Opel for II&gt;&lt; rail
RtnHter. Our ttalned tuton.. •II Ufl;!...ienad c~e
lnsuuctou~ ane rudy to hetp you lot.m""W"oruanlt.e Ume.
..6evc.lop your voab4.al4ry, toke btiter l«tutr- notes
urtderltorw:l your tutbooks, tak~ testa •.oct read fastet, as
wcU u •ny othfer &amp;Sl)Kts of studying. We ere a rree dropln aervke. nc appointment ntc"eswry. Open Mondoy
(rom 11·3 p.m., Tutldey from 11· 1 p.m •Wednesday from
11 · 12 p.m. Thursday from 10-3 p.m. and Friday from
' 9:30•12:30 p.m.

T'h~ Wr1\.lng Piece li a drOJ&gt;ln tutor'YII Center located in
tl\c. UniVersity Leamtng Center. Tutor. ttelned tn •n
1MC:tuive course ue pr~red to help at any s.tage of the
..riung Pfq:t::S$- We are not en e.dkJI\Q ter~k:e. but we are:
• group of enthuslastk lblene,. ttldy \0 help. Corne SH.
us in 3J6 Baldy wcdcdoyi lrorn 12·4 p.m. and Mondoy.
Weclnotd4ty and Thursday !rom 6-9 p.m. 1\J.o In 233
Squlft: from &amp;9 p.m. Tuesdays.
Legal husles? Group L~g•l Servkca. oWe.rs ft« legol
od11ice end lnfo'rmaUon -to-etfotk.tudents. Do )loU have a
heorlng In SWJ /IRJ courta or I he Presidenfa
Comm1ssSon1 OLS hos l•w studentt to act at defenders
for sho~detllL For more ln,ormotton 110p tn .,, QLS open
II · ~ p.m. Monday, Thursday and Friday, un111 6 p. m.
TUHclay end 7 p.m. w.ono-y In ~0 Squlr•. Abo in
177 f·IFAC, Ellicott. Morwloy• lrom I·~ p. m. 831 •2273.

meetings
lnte.r Greek Council met'- today at 3 p .m. ln 2:32. Sqvlr~ .

11YPIRO loc:ol bootd m..tlnij todoy ol 4 p.m. In 356
Squire,

Coreor l'lonnlnl Ollie$. • ..,...,....., Job Interviewing
Propemlon and Tocbnlq\!11• WorkJitap tomorrow et J
p.m. In ~ Clomens, AC. A vldootopod Jntervlefl will be
tl&gt;own end dbwsJed. R•sU(lle Writing Friday el I p.m: in
1$-Capon, AC.' Tocbnlqi&gt;OS for Pfeporlng en dlectlve
r • - wll be dlscuaecl. s.....mer. fmploymor1&lt;19111 _n
Buslr&gt;ess end lnduotry Friday at 3 p.m. In 7 Hoyoo C. Thit
worklhopwlfl ~rwrlt.lng a ~aurneJ~ ........

Pill Eto 84tmo m...u W•dnosday 01 J p.m. In 262 Squire.

Sode~

ot Womat ~~ meec LOmOnow ea 7 p.tn ,,..

336Ben.

POOER ....tlrleo: exeastlve boord Wedfletdoy at2 p.m.:
ent.et'taln~ committee meet&amp; Wednt1d1y IJt 4 p.m:
gene:rol meeting friday at 3!.30 p.m.: e&lt;~uc::aUonal
c:ommlttCe Fr&amp;day at •:.30 p.m. and ne'tflltUtr committee.
Frldoy ot !&gt; p.m, a.ll lrl 333 Squho.

SOdologr Undefgradu.atc Student As.sn. mee:l$
~ ot 2:30 p.rn. 1r1 111&lt; Copen loungo, sround

......... Job.
luodoy. Fa&lt;-lidltlonlcome to~ ~Cor 15Cepeo.

Do you think commuton eot tho allaft? II so, joln lite
Commuter Co\lndl to do tomdhtng ebout it. Our nut
meeting Is FrldoU t 3 p.m. In 334 Squire.

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Polish Student Leoeuo meel5 Friday ol 3:30p.m. rn 342

Mil ...,...,_..-Expjo.. your
str~ - k ""lues ond obll)llu r•1oted to choice ol
mojor ~-In al-pert -klho!&gt; bee'nnlr1j todoy
ai 3
264 Squire, Oroap .U.. it ~.., p..._
..II IDt-S7t1 II )'DU wlsll to "'end a&lt; -.ld liko more

Squire.

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101111 be on c:oMf1111 f'i:o"• 1&amp;. S1gn liP at 3
...,_. C pr
Mrs. mKk at 831·.3515 fo&lt; an
~ lilliworlllto or~ .,.,.,... 10 came for an
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EhtuMm Heque-, itt.trl:st. and Uma Allalll, lndl.an
dauk.et danC'er, Slitufday at 1 p.m. In lhe. HCOnd floor
lounge. Red Jecket, Ellicott.
"Starting o Busllloss Qslo!g v..,w. Copltol" e ' - t.'y
Donald A. ~ Wodne.sdoy et 2 p.m. In the Kraus

Jewb.h Student Onion met:LI 1odly 11 1 p.m. ln 244

o.-e s..~en-The Deodll~ 1.,. ~ 0oc- GL..SAT

Thunday a1 8 p.m. Free adrnla51on.

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Sq..~• •

,_,.llir&gt;ll on cempus and DOI&gt;or hints to help ,..,.. lind e

Corno41on Tommy Ooonlg from N6tlonol l.ompoon and
the Comedy Work&amp;hop in lhe FlU more Room. SQuire.

ot hond books end sty'e manu.ls at lhe le.arni11g Center
Lfbrary!Lob In 366 Baldy. All oro ••ellebl• o( dr=lotJon.
Wo are Open .,..kdays lrom 8:J0.5 p.m. and f&gt;londoy.
W•dnaday and Thursday ......,1"8' !rom 6-9 p.m.

~y _ , _ 1ft lnvllod to meet Mel become
ocquolnto4 ond lnlonn..t- conams ol tho -.Icing
- . ! { y o u bavoony quelllono. odl-.2783todoy or
tomorrow. Coli 831·3654 Wl&lt;lnudey morning.

toll!\doutobout-loes,ln--~la

Preporlng fD&lt; Poyd!oloeY er.dlato Sdlool" g;,.,. by
Rob Momskl Wodnosday ot 7 p.m. In 330 Sq,.n.

"The 01'1 Without lsrod: WUI It Happen" dlocuuion
Frktey al 8 p.m. tn 232 Squite. And out wNtyou C"an do.
" Nur E11te.m horfes • nd Trade With Oreece:: Qlven by
Ptot, Irene Winter Wednesday ol8:30 p .. olt,he Albright·
1(...,. Art Art Oollery.

llfaell Folkdlndng tomorrow (rQm &amp;ll p.m. In Lhr
flllmD« Room. Squl"'
Wut Volley Bendlt Coocvt with John Holl end Friends
S..tul~y el Klcon110M Music Hell. Tlckeu .~ Squirt
Tlc,k •• Ollk•..80t8t with Pat MetNny and otheu Nov. 19 at '7.30 •nd
10 p.m. In lhe Oranada Theater.
Th• Black Moul'llAin II RCDIMD, • mtaatlne devoted to
the 4rU, "'"' be eccepllng .ubml••lon• or PD"''Y· Jlton
fJe1:lon, artwork and artle•es on the atb. Se.nd to Bloch
Mountain II Re•lew, .Porkr Quad, Ellicott, Bullelo, rtY•
EndoM a stU ac:kht;s.sed stamped envelope fot retw-n of
~OUf WCHk. Deadline is toda)'.
"1'he tntunataan..l Womc.n's Movement.. atve:n by Or.
Eh,..bol.h WUion Wr:dnaday ot 1 p.m In Jl6 MFAC,

Ellicott.
..ConversaUons ln ttte Arts.. Ester Herriou lnttrviews.
O.vld Ftenk, WednesdGy al !1:30 p m. on lntc.rntUonol
Cable ehonnol 10.
"O..crlpUon ~nd At1olysla ol Two-Dimenslonai Shope"
glvtn by Prof. W.rbert Freeman FrldeY •• 3:30 p.m. •n
room 41. 4Z26 Ridge~..

"Lol&gt;ollng Crtinlnol•" glYOn by S&lt;ephcn Pfohl ond -n..
Ellects ol tile Loeal Expo&lt;knce" gfvftl by Prol. Kctth
t16'Wt\£N both Thursday at 3 p.m. in 112 O'Brian.
"Popeye. the. s.not Meets Slnbld the Sailor, tht
Se'Yenth Voyage or Sinbad.. ond ..f"'lghtmar* Allty"'
tonlghtot 7 p.m. In 170 MFAC, EIII&lt;Dtt.

"Hair" Frldoy In 170 1'\FAC, Ellicott; Soturday In 146
Olel•ndorf both ot 7 and 9:15 p.m. SUndey In the Squire
Conference Theater at •· 6-.30 ~ &amp;~~ p.m.

"lftdlo Todo&gt;/' an OYenlng ol culhke and politics wilb
fNiitln fOOd. fift sitar mc.uJc, and ll¥e dellkal ct..ncu.
Ponel dltr:u&gt;xlon on "'nd'10's Ro.. 1n U,., Thlfd World.
!'tow. I~ al 7 p-.m. lr1 the Red Jod&lt;tt M&lt;:ond floor lol;ngo.

sports inlonnation
Todoy: ~omen's Conrer..-- Bowling, 4:30p.m .. Squl,.
~
\.oMo; Men'• Conlerenoo BowUng. 7:30p.m., Squl••
Tomorrow: Volloyboll vs. Frtdonlo St4te Colloeo ond
hl&gt;e&lt;o Colltg•. Clark Hell, 6 p.m.
w.--y, Ia: liodtey el ColeotellniiiVslty.
F~: Volleyball at riYS Cbampfon&gt;ltlpo.

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Schussinolatua Ski Club: The dudUne
Joining I~•
Skl Club ,In O.C,p, Bus &lt;4ptalns me~tlng 11ov. 19 01 ~
p.m. In 233 Squl!•. Pion to ottend OtJr "Yoes end Ski"
Squire.
demonatretloo Wtdnesdoy at 7 p.m. fn

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Sl$• ups lor lhe 08 Tur1&lt;oyTroUiart todoy In II)Ciotk

-n.e L.cpcy

o1 VleUt-: Health Elleas o1

Ae&lt;nt

Or.r1slo" ..ctureThursday at 12:30 p.m. In 0.26 Farber•
_ . . . . . 0&lt;1 S.p.wltl,..peaO.r

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Sue Fayl• Soturdoy ln'333

08 Sid Rodne T..,. oreonlzAtlonol ,.Jtng •onlg111 ••
7!30 p.m. In 232 Squire."- !n&lt;enolo4 lnSiolom.GS
or C..... Country 11 ln..uo4. Coli E d - . ot 831 -:J263

fa&lt; ,_. lr&gt;lormatlon.

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t..c:roo.. Club ,...~ng . r.,

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ploylng W•dnud8y ot 4:30 p.m. In 1 M - Lounge. II
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Vo l. 31, No. 32/SUN Y • • Bu flalo/7 November 1980
dtttnb'IIWd tl . . 10 lhlo U'nt..,-.tlr COiflin.,tMtytkMtl OtW ~I* C*Mn

NYPIRG and SA give it one last try
b) &amp;lh GoodchOd
~ &amp;Iilli'
Tht Ofl·IOln&amp; nqohadons be•«n the NC'• York P'ubiK.
lnla..C R&lt;S&lt;ar&lt;h On&gt;up (NYPIRC) and &lt;he Student
As&gt;O&lt;iotion (SA) vc currently "alled-.allhouah both &gt;od&lt;i
:ur hopeful or cndfn&amp; the five.-lhonth tona oontrO\ltrs} by the
end or tht \ctnestct If kft in the atr, h 1~ concriviiibJe the
problem could force tht Jo..:al t;hapltr 10 lt;.vc the CC'fllral
orpntta~ion .

In fact. N' PIR(; •ubmolted a coniJKt to SA yntadoy
\\ltich it beli&lt;&gt;t&lt;, Proje.'t Coordin&gt;tor l~ Smhh
optaincd, will .\Oivc: the tntitc dikmmlli. " It'~ a conu!K"achal
~c'll&gt;ign," htad&lt;led. " anctil&lt;hould be ••-.:cpo•bk oo tnem ."

AJso s.avc:n were nddh..lonal documC'nl ~ relatln&amp; 10 tht' CUndlng
()toblcm tbaathr two 1otdo. h3\'C' batlh.-d o~r ltncc tht Spr1ns
- c r. A&gt; or rro&gt; lim&lt;. SA had
to J&lt;'l ll&gt; copy of Ill&lt;

&gt;••

contr:K'I .
The m urc co'!!.!P~C'R)' hu bc'cn 11mmC"una s-m« W I
.tm.:stct "'h~•AfC' v.~"' Pres•""'" fOt- Stude-nt Aff4in.
An1hony L.orrnlt:lll &amp;tOpped paymcn1

or NYPIRG's Sprtng

:aliOtiltioo. char,lnv Huu it had yrl 10 provide o prorC"r
brcaldo'ifn of 11 \ nnanC"«---o_, I uodl. a.lf()rrnttd from
m11ndouury fCC~~
SA .bt\..~t lfi\Oh N an the m~ttcf as rt

1} tb rc:poniibrht)' to
nqOCWt 3 COfUfK I Wllh Ike- lobbyin• Ofpn1UlJOn .

Thc::sc

have proved fr unlf'SJ.
lllekmna bad and forth and "''i•n•
ton!ldJ

\11-ltJ\

both StdO
&lt;&gt;&lt;h

oth&lt;r. NYPIRO charged Sl\ whh Mine too pro;;Jm.JniSCraliOf'l and wlrh lr)'thJ to control the &amp;roup'l
x1iv11~. SA ofrK•ah respOnded. ~\.p(amm&amp; ttl.at they &amp;rc not
all&lt;mpun, tu oorece NYPIRO, but rather tryin&amp;to ~«p It
within .&lt;ome limil• or r.oanclol accoumabilily.
NYPIRC Chairperson Jerr Owen r&lt;portcd Ihot the eurrcnt
round of neaorlalion1 wnc "illllcd" and chat tht lWO ~dh
woold m«t Thunda_y to rt·h&gt;•h I he rundiol! &gt;itUlllon. Both
O..cn and Sl\ Trusur&lt;r Alan Nathan ••~&lt;I Wednc:sdoy that
4Ju('ldioM •r~ proa.rnYD:J wt'll bav.cm lbcu sida Jtnd bl:uncd
the cl&lt;~y on ou"ICk &amp;fOUJ!S.
Nathan ~ted that NYPIRC'• he&gt;d omcr-louted in
Ne:w York City on tkrtm.an Strtcl - hai b«n \lcl&amp;.)lina the"'"'"""· " We've both ~n wallinA 10 hear rr~m NYPIRQ in
New York." the trC~UUrrr oplalood. "Wc(SA ond NYPIRC
t.:h.apte-r htrt) 'WIIU Jht ~e thl'll·" He added Ihill C''~Cf)'Onc
•• wailm.a for documftns-duc ftom &amp;elm:u1 SatC'd-to
&lt;ornr&gt;l&lt;lt !he •onlrocl.
N•&lt;b•n ..td chat ht :and NYPIRC ~ o uld both like tO ...e~
""'ieblt -.orklnc orpni.talion &amp;eared CO\ill:uW We\trrn N~

Y~rk ba_~d on a .fY~tm or \ub-c'OntraCIIn~ In lu~u uf 4:CIIIftl
up chopt~r · b)' -chapt(r breal:do"'"'· ' ' tor rundina.

aw...
0\illt11 , howntr, dtd noc. blamt lhf New VorL htadQY&amp;rteu
tb&lt; troubln. lookiOJ in&gt;celd to lorrnmu. "We .,ill lbey '40Uidft' t C'\m ha"~ tO &amp;rl I t.:On UiiC1. ••
1.no-. \l!ohtrr he-'~ comm&amp; frQrrt, " the bnrdal
0\0otn satd lh•ff was bult dncvuoon of tlw in NY PI RG's
Ch:sirptrson n cll1mcd. " and lhrrt'\ slill so~obltms in Squirc...Hall ofrtoc·r. "'-'~ wouldn't brnk a-~
Nt"*'
dcti.din.a wh:u SA wims and whll ¥-'C' wcam .'' But, Itt sth:J th11 YOfL Dod "'"¥.ohalc .w:pou-a1dy." Ill:- -.,.,d. ··we a.rt 1"4.1-ptrul -.e
hi&amp; organinulon and SA -are "no lon&amp;tr advtrSarle$" ant.! At e r:sn reach an IJrccmt:nt hy Otct•m~r ." He comme:nttd that
'lio.h fiahllnJIO Itt the mandatory fet paned. •qf v.c don•t the B«kman Str«t ofr"'c is tntc:l~ttd in punuinaa wntra.c'
.,
set lhol oppro•ed. oll lhis JOCS pretly m""h for naUJho," similar 10' l..u tear's.
o...., &gt;dded.
Wathen ••-ed tl\at if the UB t hapt&lt;r dod dcc\d&lt; to break
Nt.,.. Yor~ C11y orf"IC'C iJ&gt;Q~d.f)&lt;uon Thomu Wathlll
" II """ldn't be ailed" YPIRO. " H&lt; &gt;deled thai. ofti
rdot'rvc-d commmt. pcrftfring to '-ail urud tht '"M-4 Nath&gt;n \UJ&amp;t&gt;JJ, NYPIRC btcomesWNYPIRC. the «notal
developmrnu.. -what he c allrd Smlth'i ncwci.t ofrtcc m11ht tQLc: the lotal C,Jplrt lO COUN to prC\tf1f lUoC' of
'-001.ract-dt~clop. Hf malntaintd I hat he wa.s unaw11e: of 111 namr. "Out all of 1h;u would br up 10 our Board of
any difncuhltl btLW«I1 cbt two NYPIRG offict:S, a1 N;uhop Dir«aor~." Wathen ~d. notlnglh4t hC" doan•t npca an)'
had Implied.
breakJ. 10 oecu,r.
l'lothu slJUCiled !hal. t.bc UB el\apte. o( NYPI RO mijlht
Ow&lt;n otl&lt;o ~ed that ~ ~ -~ - •
brcalt a..-.y f'roon l'locw Yorlt
ond f - ;., _,. S10ilO--rulr... frooil s..b t-\o ......... "~ oC'fice
orpniu&amp;iotl. "They lhc1l could 1lt,e enlln $2l,OOO onrl s..ilb hM r.ac.\111 bh - , ella--~­
aUonJkln.. ·~ lbt- UC"a.WWtJ added, non ou.r campus. alofte and c;Jobou o( contentioo earlie-r in the )'dlr .
(or

Joo·r

11Ft

•'*•¥.

a.,

Vietnam vets still suffer
effects of Agent Orange
Vetcra.ns Aanunlur-auon (VA) 1-tospit.tl.

by Cindy MadiRan
s,,...'trum Sui./J H'nur

"The .amoum •prayfd in Vittoam '*b so

mas-sive

" I w... pinure or hullh "'hen J cnli&gt;led
In the 111t1y. I stood 6'1 " oJ 220 palln&lt;b, and
boasced a 2!1" u lu." recalled Ed,.10
H:.mf)ton, Ytanam vc:tcro.n.
He remembered 1 timt when ht could
wor~ all day, play bo'ketbaU for a couplt
hours In the ~venin&amp;. aDd lhM t O OUI fOt a
ftw bc&lt;n will! hil fricods, and llcll h•••
....,r&amp;)'to~

But all th11 has &lt;hlollaed; oodl!J ht mes
•&lt;f1 UJob'- " I &lt;lll't play ball anymore."
nOtts Hampcon. ''They'd bave Ia carry me
orr the court aner
minutes~:·
Hamplon il piiJued wilh an llTIY or
•ympcoms that have btcn displayed by an
lnaeasinJ nwnbtr or Vietnam vamtn•.
Thc:se O)'lllpiOJM 1ft bdi&lt;ved 10
be
lllribated to ~ lo ....cot Oruac. 1
c~&lt;rolwu u&gt;tdeu.,..ivtlyd~Jrlost.bc V"oetnam

nnee:n

tl'tll

\11,-tually everyone was

t.&lt;poo&lt;d."

Aftho&lt;olh Aacnt Or.,.c bas beep rowred
tAtatsilf'ny b)" the f'l'l.edta in lhe 5Nil IWO
)"H.!S, if ll Will I tnY'ICfY 10 S011'U~ ~

Thc chemocal ""' U&gt;ed durin&amp; the Vietnam
War to dtslrOy Vi&lt;t Cong food LTOP' and IO

uncovC"r enemy hiding. ptac:n. Tbt

on~

e&gt;.o&lt;ic Vl&lt;mam&lt;i&lt; junat&lt;&gt; 1\avc become "the
land of th&lt; dead," le&lt;ordifiiiO the DIIJVC&gt; •
It COt'Uains dioAan, an c:xuemdy code
contaminarn ('Trated m the ptO«SS
manufacturina lht defoliant. Diollin h..
~o c:alled "the mas~ to~rc mao-nud&lt;
subscance known by Barry Commomcr. an
ouupO\&lt;n odtnce tritit: and the director or
tile Ceotcr for the lllotoiY of Nanni
Systems II Wa&gt;hin&amp;tlKI Uniwniay.

or

~

s.v....r thowond or the vet...... bcticve
In oddilion to &lt;he aeneral feeling or rauaue that they have been poi&gt;oned by Apt
1h11 tormcnu him, liampton suffm from Orilla• and are soeltina help from VA
awellinaofhi'l hands and rm. del~.,ru.. fadlltleo tbJ~ut the country . Dou&amp;
and sterility. He rtr~t no6otd tinalina Marsb; A4mlolatadv&lt; Asoistant to Alvaru.
scnsa.tions in btl exuanities in 1969. tbrtc cold Tilt Sp«:crw"' that 465 or lilt 7,7 mm
moo&lt;ha befort he returned from Vinnam. tct......a ror ........ ~have luod t.bc ....
.. All my lire I'd
and healthy. and c1ooc between Juno 20 ond Oaobc:r 2J or this
11 33 I should be In my prime ," 1111o rnr- Manit IIOled • tfiain&lt;t eomtation
~ween lht number or vcttnnf C&lt;lOtlc:ting
'Hamptoa di.si&gt;Ondently.
H.,.f)lon indic:lted that the fc;u h• h .. Ill&lt;"vAin ronnoctlon witll,t\&amp;&lt;nt Ortu1ae and
lbc medii•• oo\'Craae o( screeoit~~ ror dioxin
JII)W is 001 (() muth for himstlf. bW for 1\lJ
&lt;illtt )'COt-oltl da.UJhtc:r. "Tirrllli b •&lt;rr eoouamioatiQn in the Love C..W tun. He
heallby now." he uld. "but I doo'l know explaiaa1 cl.at ......., V&lt;lcraat hear of
COIWtZDinatioa ICt«&lt;liQI, !hey IU!k Jbdt own
~wtun'siD lbt fU1:urc (Of' htf,"
war.

been""'"'

IM&lt;ffiot ExpoAOft

. unusual symptoms c..auJina \hem to
investJpte, A!VIJCZ &gt;deled tbll "IM IJ Qf&gt;C
only one or or !be b)lsltso VA's1n l&lt;mi.s or A8&lt;11t Oranae

Edwin HIUJlp&lt;oo h
approldmately 2.4 ni!Ulon AmC'riean m&lt;n
oxpQied 10 A8&lt;nt Ora.,.., while in Vietn:om.
AtaltdJna lo lsnd ~ Associ&amp;« Chief
o( Starr for Ambulat ocy Care and
Enmonmental Health OUicr. at the

lr!~tem's suit- P.J I

Kt&lt;CIIiQI."
The sa'cenilll ludf rot~slstror 111 intct&gt;se
physical U~tninltloo that will detea ~ 95
pcrUDJ or all ~ a&gt;ed1c:al probl&lt;ms. bill
orren Illite rdid 10 !bose ......, fQr

caplanahom bo:aUSC" 1,hey are quitc awan
lhlt that probltml exist . Whalch.e vttft'&amp;IU
ar&lt; lookin.a for is a eonn«tlon bctWftll theor
sympto&lt;m and Al"''t OranJt': But. as or~.
th.,.. Is non&lt;. Th• only dlsoaoe dirce1ty
aurlbutablc to dlo•in Is cblonw::De. a ......,
and proiOflltd sl.io candkioo.
The v«&lt;raM e~im 10 be sllffcriaa- from 1
variety or SYtrtptomt lndlldina nWDbocss and
tinaiiQI in wrcmities, OV&lt;Tallwalmcu, sitin
ra.h&lt;l. and liver dysfUnction&gt;.
Alv.rcz b .. also cited live or si• cases of a
rare conditton in lhc put tc:n years whtrt
hucc hivo tn.lpc on «tt&amp;in presrurt poinll or
the body. "h is • ,..,..oeativc finditt&amp;." he
adm1t1. ANara has abo lCUI more thu
lwmty Cli&gt;C&gt; of un....wty low spmn eoun1

amone the men sc:rccned.
US o r R&lt;fl ..,..

Tbrre

s.tcm5

co bt

1

,cncral

corucmlll

amOA&amp; the ~ICf"&amp;Dt that the aovanmau tl

rduc:tAnl to admit an A,tcDI

ar- pn&gt;bfmJ

beeauae or ttlr llll&amp;erina fiauciat

reopao!.ibitily &lt;hey would Mvt to ........,. in
Ihe rorm or dlsabCiity bene(~· to lbe vinhm.
II will be ll 1&lt;&gt;.11 two or three yca.a be for•
on lOin&amp; health ..udies Ire cooclllded and the
fi"'linPI"' rdcued. Vctt&lt;IO' f&lt;dthalthil is
lot&gt; ion&amp; IO walt, TbO.c have been S40 bllllon
won11 or law suits inio.-led JOPh&gt;&lt;t th&lt;
producen
lbc chemical.

or

The cloc:tors ron&lt;~ tlutt lbcit lw!ds .,. tied.
Then ii no apecirtc u~sc tbat e&amp;n prove A&amp;mt
Orange poosonina lnd. il is believed thar it
IJIJI.Y tal&lt;&lt; u many u tto yun beforr My
COMtt'lion un bC' made. For chc most
&gt;&amp;ddcning case&gt;. 11\ose of cit• and
trinh dcfca· vkdms, k 11\lQ' be ...., lona&lt;t.
Many ._.., VdU'IIDS on: C&lt;l&lt;lvinctd tho
tbcy art &amp;&lt;llifta lbo rliAMOO&amp;ll. H-pt.OO
mamtained thlll ..,hey·n: bcnina tba.t ..-e
4.-an't outli~ tht lawsuit."
l.lo&lt;tor's rtsfJtd
However, a 6ccp .-..pea CJtilu ....,...., thr
cloc:t&lt;m and t.bc muus oo • .-.: pcnonal
1..-d. tbmpt.OO ~ IIIII "Af&lt;a~a
"Ould tum tht world around for 111 tr h&lt;
&lt;ould." And Alvaru Sllled IIIII "They ore
vccy honol Cllld stralab&lt;fotWttd- 1 have
dcvdQptd much ruptct 'for lhnQ.
For now. th.,.. If&lt; services availabl&lt; thaJ
fuoctioo as a sourtt of information a1 • ·eU au
• mcan.s of conununcatioa by wlticb wus. can
conlll&lt;t othen ..., .similar problenu. In
odditiotl, tbcreatr U.formal- pabcnnJ
for the,..,_ of~ tbdr probkou.
New York Slate Qo~r Huah L. Carey
has cslabllshrd 1 Temporary Stale
Ccxtlmi&gt;sioo on Dioxin ~re wtoinl ,.111
candi&gt;Cl Olllnadl p..,.,...,., iuuc health
•IIdia. and p t . - l.&lt;c)&gt;latioo 10 lid
OXposlft v;ru,..

Posting riwords-...,.41 Ritf!t on fllf{et- P. 91 'SUN' of Bonzo- Pp. / 1-221 Hoops hof&gt;es- P.27

�cutting leaves deep incision;
ealth' Services under pap~r knife·
by J~Coleman

Sptctrum Stqff Writtr

occurred tfecause thrtt: c:Jerieal
Workers ""'ere laid orr due to the
budget slicing.

The ever tightening State
Universily of New York (SUNY)
budg~ alloc.uion has fot«d the
University . Heahh Service-which
provides:· medical scrvk:e to UB
atudents-ro cue back pan of its
operation.
According to Health S.rviu
Director Luther Musselman. who
will be leaving UB io December for
a posillon at Millard Fillmore
Hospital, both doctors and saff
membtrs have had their efrtciency
hampered by the budget cuts.
For the staff, the largest problem
arises from the need for tho

secretaries to se:rve as recepttoni~ts.

Which is ertalms a lara• bf&lt;:klog of

correspondence to hospitals and
other medical re~atcd profFSSions
outside
the University. This

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Musselman was very tmphatic:
that this paperwork buildup has not
·~ the handling or Slud&lt;nl's
C,'::_~~ records in an adver~

manner. He said, "All recQrds are

filed immedia~tly and they ar&lt; all

up to date.,.

Lone Days ·
This scmestcr1hcrc art thref' rull~
time physicians ilnd five part·lime
doctors Who treat 200-2SO patientS
daily. Musselman asserted thatth&lt;
high ra!io 'Of students-t&lt;Hloctors i.\
causing the doctors 10 put in
"sliJluly longer and very active
workdays,"
Though no doctors have bem
laid o(f, tWO poytiooS that ~·ere
opened due ref retiremeru and
medicaJ leave of abscnct have not

yet been lilled. '"t ne retatrvety low
salary of the position .doesn't help
the- University in auracting large
numbers of doctors to any
vac:atlc:it"S h~." MU$$tlmanaddcd.
He: noted that the worst aspect of
lhe budget cuts is the effect on the
students at rhe Amherst Campus.
The only medical facility to those
$Ludents is a small outpatient ctink
in the Porter Quad of the Ellicott
Complex, which has limited hours.
This often forces an uncomfortable
uip to Mjc:hael HaJJ oD th~ Ma_in
· Street CampU$ for treatment, and ·
there haVe been times when Public
Safety has had to traospon students
to M~in Street when bUSt$ wer\ t
runnma.

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New bulldillc •

Mu.m lman maintained that ''the
move-ment of the undergraduate:
. population to the Amberst Campus -..
may cause the adminiKration to. put
some priority on the construction or
the Health Services building th. ."
Musselman's as.sistant Marie
Kuntz, who will assume temporary
dir«;torship of Health· Services,
whe he le-aves, doe$ not believe She
will have a permanen1appointment .
"l thirt~ )&gt;Osition will be• filled
by someone pr~tly outside the:
Uniw:rsily," ~he said, adding that
1hc- budget cuts cannot get an}'
worse, she e:xplaintd. "Some of the
linen we haVe is ""1)ractically
threadbare and won'l last much
longer." Kunts added she is also
looking· fonoard to the day when
the Health S.rvices-D&lt;partmtnt w\11
have a 1\uitding at the Amhmt
Campus.
"Michael HaJI..wasldes~ u
lt dormitory and the small spaus
here really aren't se-t up (Or' medical
use,'' she maintained. '"At lea-st 11
_Amherst no one wiU have 10 wa.lk
through a boiler room to set to the
doctor's offtces; ·

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TillE THE BEER TliATOUTSElLS
·ALL.:rHE OTHERS INCANADA=·
LABAlTS.Coodn~l

ubatts, Canadas No. 1 selli ~gbeel; is now imported to·the U.S.

So, now it's easier to try our ubitts.:....and unlktStariCI the secret ·
of its popularity.
~·
We think you11 discover a taSte tha!S c;risp, clean and naturaltruly. ,the .~r.thattastes as good as the oounmyritCGmeS from.

THINK OF CANADA

THINKOF LABAlTS
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wednesday
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SASU optimistic on dorm hike lawsuit after court session
by flea•

c.a.-

Edltor-ln·ChW/

Though still undecided, a lawsuit nted by
SASU aaainst SUNY Chancellor Clifton R.
Wharton and the Board or Trust~cr the
dorm rate increase, at this poinr'1i&gt;oks Uke a
victory for the studentS.
After araumcnts were presented fn State
Suprome Court by each side almost cwo
ago, Albany sources claim that the Student
Association of the Stato University (SASU) has
an elt&lt;ellent chance or winnioa. The suit, filed
early In this somester, aUeaes that the State's
Open Meoting Law was violated when the Board,
headed· by Wharton, decided in closed session ro
Impose the dorm hike.
Accoraina co SASU President Jim Stern,
himself a member or the Board of Trustees,
"Executive Session," which doses a meeting to
the public, can only be callod for spccif~
reasons-primarily to discuss personnel matters
and lawsuits. The lriiSiecs, however, repartedly
made "the real decision" on the hike during
closed sessions on April 22 and May~. " That is
plainly i~' Stern said.
State auidelines allow a SUNY student to sit on
the board. That representative is the SASU
President(who also leads the Student Assembly).
Former SASU President Sharon Ward was a
board member last year at the time or the
conlroversial sessions and b~ submitted 3 signed
arradavir reinforcing Stern's claim.
" I am not contesting the Board's ri&amp;l&gt;t," Stern
told Tltt Sp«Jrum, "but the debat~ rent
increase was carried out in Executive Session and
prohibited anyone on the ouwde from offering a
dirrcrmt opinion."
·
The yearly dorm rental fees were raised SISO
per student in Jato May by the trustees, a de&lt;:ision
which caught student leailers by surprise. At the
time, the trustees' decision was denounced by a
number of UB administrators as not aiving
stu4cnts an ample oppOrtunity to make other
plans, such as Uving orr-campus, and for
occurrina at a time when students were not ci'lal
a choro:e tO respond.
•
An Albany judge on October 6 ru.led lbat the

"'ocu

suit has cau1e and agreed to hear arguments
about one week later, A ' decision is expected in
late November.
Student Assembly anorney Lewis Oliver said
the mid-Oclobcr .session where argument~ were
presented favored students. He told the Albany
Studl!flt Puss that the Chancellor "uied the
ckvisc of closed session to keep the decision·
m•kina process secret" and thereby "prevented
studC'n_t input."'
'
The anorney also maintained that Ward could
not have warned Students about the rate hllce
until aftcr they were initially discussed at the
April 22 meeting beausc a "provision in the
cxe&lt;:ullve law binds the student trustee to
silence."
The Albany SllldMt P~ reported that the
administration's counsel Jane Snyder rebuned
that "whatever was discussed at the dosed
m'eetinp was discussed at the open on~·· Snyder
repone,dly filed an aHadavit siped by the
Cbancellor which claimed that the rate hikes were
only one pcmible alternative discussed durin&amp; tbe
closed scuioo.
Oliver coolirmed that Ward's uatement was in
agreement with that, but added that in each
proposal, the dorm increase wu.mentioned .
Stern »id after the court appearance that
Snycfcr could not respond well to the judge's
extensive qUCS~ioning: " It looked very good for
us.'' tic said, addina that an out-of-court
sculemeot with the board can be neaotiated.
Albany sources Wednesday said that it is
unlikely that SUN'( Ceniral ' wiU neaotiatu ut
added that the Auomey General actina on DPII'al£
of the State may.
ln a list of demand$. submined to Wharton
early list month, SASU calkd_ ror one month's
public notice before the trustees plan to act on
aay fee propaul, a housing contract with • lease
binding both students and administrators with
options for baraainlng rights, and the inclusion
of stu~cnt.S on a aovernance board to review
dorm pallcles and personneL
AdditionaUy, a.:cordlna to Oliver, SASU is a.GWWHER?:. ............................................. .~ . . . _ ,
sedtini, to nullify the tnuteos' dcdsion, and If _. wln . - c.M . . . . . .t SUWf C:... .. ott.,_..,......_IASU ......... ....., ...
'lbM is..tUcvecl, moaey tbauw&lt;lents-t.v alread SUWY-..ett.....,........,.a aa.by~h c.U e t e do!MddoOf£..ecvt...,.
paid "''~,be r;r~ckd-,

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IT'S N.D T
TDD LATE!-

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DUE O.•n Jotvt P"'Ooyo
••wco"- 901 to 0. ~.,ed 10 l~h somJ m A:&amp;.••

Gen Ed debate drags on;
special meeting planned

... to get your senior picture
in ttie yearbook I

Educatk:n, ...nsisti'!l of •pedlllud
"Kno"ledl&lt; Area'' -.d b&lt;oad
c ro_Js·cuho rat 7 .. Theme•·
rc·quiremcnts~ is dcsia.n~ 10
The luU before the storm.
An avra or calmness tinaed with "rcdoce the isolation made from
departmental
nm'9us anticipation draped the artificial
Talbert Dinina Room, as the boundaries." Not ins t hat
Faculty Senate mtt for the rtna.l oj&gt;posltlon hos been on the upswin&amp;
time before rccoovcnlna later thU aaa!Dit the beleq;uered educational
month to discu.~&gt; the futur~ ot the rdormat.ion. and that an aJtcrnuin
troubled Om«al Education (OE) p~n is hnmlncnr, the ~ said
3~6 Squire Hall
Nov.7th - Nov. 12th
that any chanaes ma&lt;1e to modify
prosnm.
Prdocin1 the fA!h&lt;rinl was lb&lt; platt must be aocomplisl&gt;ed
Senate Chair Norman Solkoff, who ....Uhout comprOUiisin&amp; quality."
Sam - 12 noon &amp; 1 - 5 pm
Since the Sen~s Sundin1
cxp1aiDed that his IJOUP hos been
"lfiPPI!na wftb tilt ditrlCUlties" of Commhtcc on Ocnc:nl Edocation
Friday &amp; Monday thru W~nesday
the proaram. but lila its goal of Jw IUk.ed rbe JOVcmina bodY to
oHerJn1 - UB ~tll,deors ap ddlly -o~ .ol Dlvisloo o~
For more information call 831-2388
"edt~Ct~tSonally 50ond" c:utricuJum Underaraduatc Edu&lt;:ation (DUE)
still remain~.
Dean John Pcradotto's proaram •••••iiillil••••••&amp;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiilii.
-Q~III h•~ 01\ 0.,. 26Solkoff stressed lhat O.nttal

Dote:

Time :

Place:

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1•Unique self-defense program

fl to give .disabled independence

sUtprbc clef-, Iince an attacker
"'would DOt txpeet wllat lbmeone that
IQ,. COIIId duo dluble thorn."
E Medical uc1 ledulolosicel' advanca
Serra Iiiio DOI.CIII Chat ')'ou can adopt
z btve opened worlds (or the J~¥t 8lloul IIJI1liUn( to Someone in a
~ disabled, but entry into lilaC oat£'" cbalr,'' rdcrrif)l to -disabled person
uuc:casibk ~bave brouabt mi\ew spotJI&amp;hted on \'60 Minutes," The
.:: Problems. A coUitlon of people on penon had a Black Belt in karate, even
campus ' is addraaina some. of these dloulh 'be was conrtnecl to ~ ehair. A
probiend.
,
similar pr01f811! C¥i$u at Kent State
The UB ~ .of.the disa,b)cd, Uni~ity, altllouah UB's Is the ' first in
the Jnilepcodents, &amp;loa&amp; with ~two, UB Western New•Y.ork.
fliCIIIty .IDembers bave started to plm a
"'Jllll'is a point or departure, as far as
covne in 'id!-deferise for tliornselves.
worklna with the 'disabled," Mlehaels
"They are more mobile now, and commented. "We·~· tryi·ng to put
goin• into different places," UB Publi~ together a syJtem or activities." The 1
Safety officer Da\'id CIICTnoga s'aid.
lridepeoddlli"are aJS6 advertbing the '
"That means they are now more likely self-defense COIII$e as "an exccllent
to 5uffu usauh and .robbery." To bod:(b!lildin&amp;rompt!.itivespon ." ·
combat this, Chemega and UB wrts~ljllg, , .,\Ill{~;,~, ~mellting, welre. -oot1
ooac:h Ed Micha&lt;!IS are working with the sure," Cbernoga
' 'Tbis is a new
Independents.
area, with not •lot o~research done. We
"Al!atk is always a possibility," have nothing to compare it to." Part of
Independent advlror Tony Serra the problem for the teaching staff has
report~at's wby we should teach been the lack or books wrlnen about the
everyone. They teach the rest or the subject.
students-we should benefit too."
For Michaels, the planned course is,
The Independents are organizing a
·
m~ing November 12, at 6:30 p.m. in "unique-designing a syst'em of self·
121 Squir&lt;&gt; Hall to discuss self-defense. defense around individualized. things."
1
Chernega and
_will puttogethcr
a syste':" for ~eah~g wtth ea~h person, lndepelldems. Chern a added that "we
depending on mdovodual requorCTne~
tg
" We'll mainly be gelling their feelings
avedt~ ~me more aware of what they
on what their needs are," Michaels can o.
.
.
explained. Cherooga added that "Whai
The lndepen,dents wtll .use tJ:teor own
we teach thorn will depend on what type needs and reqwrernents as a basos for the
of handicap each one has."
program, Bl!d al~ hope to apply lessons
Both instructors emphasized they wiU learned nauonwode to loc";' pr~blems.
mainly be concentrating on ideas about Serra noted that wh~ he lived 10 New
self-defense such as how 10 avoid
York • City, a somtlar system was
cenain ar&lt;a~ and situations- precaution designed-one l~arned through trial aDd
applicable to anyone. But, some error by the dosabled, rather tban a
defensive 1ric'ks can be adapted 10 tauaht coune. "ThCTe are lots of
certain needs.
i
programs ,.ill strvices..tbat can bene tit
u.S," he sajd. ..Self defense is one of
f
them."
'
Surprlst
J
A blind person, Chm&gt;oga pointed
After the preliminary ground Y(,Ork,
out, hos some defensive measures at his the Independents, Michaels and
disposal. I fan attacker h~ his hands on
Chernega hope to rstablish a ·long range
the blind victim, the mugger must be training program. "lbCTe arc a lot of
within a foot or two and is vulnCTable to ~ things that we tak.e for., g.r anted,"
JUST How SAFE.b - AI mrOfe dlub4td ~r.on• ,,.
attack. Serra revealed that a wheelchair· . Cherntga fel&amp;ted. "We want lo diretJ able to go Into once fn.KetUib4.t piKu, ttMty
bound pe.r son ·has the advantagr of a our efforts toward their problems."
bKOI'M MOfe ptont to bec:omt tht "~lima- ot
lo' 0.. llelder

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Better·than Scou~potches;

~Ill merit cosh reword teachers?

by Cbrlstlne Roaers
Spft'tNJm Sltl// Writtr

•

A recent proposal I? adequatly
rtWI(d teacher &lt;ffectiveness with
"Merit Money" wu shot down by
UB's Faculty Senate Exe.:utive
Commlnee. but is beina worked on
for ruubntluion at a date not yet

•

disclosed.

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The proposal, 1"hich would·

reward .. aood'' teacliln.a wa.s
- t e d to UB's F~y Senate
EJtecutive Committee In Oc:tober by
As.soclate El)alilll •Profeuot" Vlttor'Ooyoo. Tile $100,000 •fund, whicb
would be li\Cil a four yoear po:rlo&lt;i,
would be equally dividql ill\o four ·
ca&amp;qorics: 25 percent reseudt. 25
pe.rcea1 services. 2S pttetn\
Uaivcr&gt;ity st:rvicos ucl 25 peretn~

t-rona.

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ThePf&lt;llll*},however,~ll)'the~JS..c

............

eo.alUee liOeause ...,...at of the
-ben llelleved !bat lr did 1101

...

oilier -ol'rewanlllta.II&amp;CIJtn.

OtnaiD _

...... c:aaclolled lila•
41-. aiipt. pouillly
_...t their "CIOIIia." Olhen
blllewed the_,.
IIIOftly be
aliod to .....~ •P ror ...,. pnM!ucthlll) to be tile •011
iaequldel. The- IIOC1P the .,.,.__
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JJ110P00A1 1oec1t

10

borao ror

reworloi~~t· Social 6cieecn

....

to the iaea ot rewarding teach&lt;n
for OUU:I.andin&amp; abilitio because
they bdlrve it would impossible to
document good teachlt)g.

=fw Neil ........, .......

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lllc...........,..

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Elll:adoe a.n.lPee QllnaiD
JllarMff

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sawr ....,. ...,

~lila -.:ll....,.bas. .

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OIICdlalcc. "It Is a •ddJculous
ll1flcm. wlleftby tliere a are
.......t&gt;en or
the fKUIIJ lll .this Unlwcnjjy wbo
arc DOl rCcoJnli,cd (or their
ouuluclina .-lilna abilities,"

_.,.elY ,..-,

llill)oyaq.

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Committee
~anbees, ho-. ~ opposed

' .F.Cu1li ..S:,Ile

l.ale&amp;PIIf0\'111
Ooyno disqreed, satin&amp; that "in
order to receive the awwd, cenain
criteria would have 10 bemet by the
teacbeu 11s dellanated by
depanment beads.'' Ooyno added,
"Outstandlna t..china ability
would include advising and
counstliat studen~s, hclpina
students find •jobs 0110 o!Mr .ruch
student ..oriented activilics.''
Student AssoJ;iatlon (SA)
Director of Academic Affairs
Lauren Shtpiro i.s also an advocalcor Merit Money. She believes the
mone,y Will mbli~~ bener teaching
and "'JutS that "Pres&lt;ntly teaching
is not rewarded and Is In important
aspect that shc"ddn't be overlooked
ia lhe award systan:'"
"Most - professon think this
MOrit t,loney is a fine and
reasonable ,thing to do," added
Ooyno, Mumoy disqreed with
Doyrio's usenloft. "MOil tatehers
fed.JJ!eril liiOOfY' - " ' reduce the
capacity -to r&lt;watil r cseorch
errectlvdy.t' ht .said.
But whether Merit · Moi&gt;CY will
indCed become' realitY Is •ill up to
the FKulty Senate Executive
Coauaiuee ,, Both ShaPiro and
Ooyoo uc...,cimiaic ..bovl bovina
,their ~ pas30d, u.ou,b they
rUJiu it wUI be a flirly loa&amp; pro&lt;aS
in...:Urin&amp; a vjciory.

�Reaction

Med schools, Regents battle over foreign accreditation
by Du Bowman

sdlools arCNnd lht WO&lt;Id. FortJ _blankd mdo&lt;sancm or aU rore11n
Amcric:an studeius medical ""-'s." The Rqcnts plan
• re from New York Stat&lt;, to attrcd'u th&lt; forcip&gt; lruututioll&lt;
EdittV'S nott: This IS th• S«&lt;nd of li&lt;XOTdinJ to Msociatt Dean or the includes dimt1llstln, queulonnaira
o t-v-part sv/u on Q rtetnt UB M&lt;dical School Leonard !Wz. to intereu&lt;d &lt;chools, combined
Rt~tnls ~ion to IICCIWJit .,~..nu,~ Board or R..ents IJ reodlna with on·&gt;il&lt; •isits.
JonrJn mtdtral progroms.
from the pres~urn of 1hc larae
Oc.nric-h exprust d his own
number~ Jtudtnl5 from ~ew York rtiC'r'\laticins about llte cvatua1lon
Controvcr.sy continues to gain whose parents w:~nt them to return problem by -abstainin&amp; fro·m lhe
momentum ovn an nn.nounccmmt
to thi.s ~ count(Y co pradfce," Board's oiisinal poHc:y vOte. The
last week that the New York Stll&lt; r&lt;mark&lt;d Katt.
protection of the public and a
Board or Rqenu hu adop&lt;&lt;d a
thoroush scr utiny of for&lt;ian
policy to occ'r&lt;dit quallrt&lt;d rord&amp;n O.UI*
sdlools.,. a priority, be said.
medleat school$;.
Kau and Rqrnll P,antellor
" In the Ions run, t r.tlnlns
"I'M Board or Rqents and State WiUord A. Genrich r&lt;lterll&lt;d the Ameri&lt;lln st udents In for tiln
M&lt;dkal S&lt;hools art loc:k&lt;d in •
basic disoarttmtou between the m&lt;dieal schools would be harrnrvl
bottle O¥&lt;r tht vir1uo of ollowins RtJ&lt;nts and th&lt;'Stllc'• ll m&lt;dkal because th&lt;y ;ue almost completely
for&lt;ip&lt;ducat&lt;d m&lt;dleal ltuda&gt;IS &gt;chools.
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_..,. 111· tliaical faedides. havo
to rccdve their dJOicaltralnin&amp; in
Ocoridt, who
t1t11 a few or 110 lltnri&lt;s IUid do QOI have
lhe Uo1t&lt;d States: the accmlitation m«1i&lt;a1 tchool &lt;ducation it any aood iotdlecouat at010JPh&lt;res roo
pnx-.dure 10 be u!&lt;d: the rial\1 of Rudent"s - '"mhamt r\&amp;ht.", told &lt;tudyina," IYtz ~ "They
studenls 10 ochle•e tbdr &lt;&amp;tftr 711110~M{bll1'1cw"Yort Slotr'" "-"DO'I-e near the amount of
aspir&amp;Llons; and the effect of 1m 'lis send.in:g, at lhr C'up&amp;Y'tf'S people, rciOUtftS and rxilitia IS in
1nOu&gt;. of forcisn phy•lclans whUe &lt;.&lt;pen«. hi&amp;hiY quoliO&lt;d students tht Unit«! States."
an OYtrabundanct Of domcuic 10 OUt-Df&lt;Rit&lt; &amp;ad ford10 m«flaJ
doct_O_ruhu been predi&lt;ted. schools becaiiJO we don't have O.llity
1'li&lt; Bo•rd of Re&amp;enu ha. &lt;noll&amp;h facilities here." The Boord
K•u also dikount&lt;d the quolity
in~Muctt'd thr Scate Dtpartmettl or Will vole in November on whether
ofstuda 11i'ln sdlooiJ abroad. Sine&lt;
Education (SilO) 10 compile the 10 have hearinas on tht ~&lt;tual enrollln&amp; at thes&lt; &lt;choob r&lt;quhe• ·•
ncc:essafy rta ul •tlon s ror reaulalions. and Whether to 1md substantial amount or money 3.nd
o&lt;cr&lt;dllllion. The Board will makt them to •students, ford&amp;n and
the SC'hOOlJ arc very conct:rned wiah
ill linal decision on the new policy domestic medleat schools, and an~
the tuition UJ)ttl. Kau bdlev&lt;&gt;
aftrr hearinll are h&lt;ld on the other h&lt;alth-tclol&lt;d personnel for
admissions arc based on a
proposed rqulo.tions in February. reactions.
"Jd&lt;ctioa of wealth."
The plan. " hiclt would take df..:t
Ocoridt '1llld Kat&lt; arc bo&lt;h
AGOther atea of-'Pnlcntion
io Septembn, "0111&lt;1 be the fi~oeroed ~bout the spccinc concnnJ the resuJu ?!lr a recm1
auempt by an Am~an q:cncy lo acc:rc'Cihation rcaWauons to be
O&lt;a&lt;dJt a fot&lt;tlft «hool
apo~&lt;d to £•ci&amp;n m«&lt;i&lt;aa schools.
Ao t:Ram&amp;led IO.OOl A.mtnea.ns •·our major concern .. KatL
Qdl &gt;e&amp;r ore edU&lt;at&lt;d by the
mdlcat&lt;d, ··,.that 1f the 11.andards
'auous 1000 forc1«n totdJtal arc DOl hi&amp;b enouah. there wfll bt a
C-Cd&lt;IIJI

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s1ncc rordp dOC'on are ab1c to
sec-urt JObJ here.*' Ocnrkh added.. •

curtailment• on the number of
forci&amp;n·traincd doctors allowed

bad Into the country to practice.
a doubt we 'arc

cntc:rint 1 period of overabuncbnce
in this country. •• Ka~ cmphasiud.
'Th&lt; plentiful supl)C~ or doctors
...,ul&lt;l J&lt;tl&lt;rll&lt; nrw health casu or
U 50.000 ~ y..-.r. mostly in
utablishin&amp; pract lcct . Kat L
t,stlmlttd . Individual medical
.......... as wdl as pbyoiciom'
1nCOfDel wiU bqin •o dcdinc., the
A&gt;sodate O.anaplained, b111 these
bencfill to th&lt; pubBc will be off&gt;&lt;~
by the riJtln total m~sts due
10 the lara• inOu• or ph)'$kians.
"Aithou&amp;h the slice&gt; or 1ht1&gt;ie are
atttina smllller, the pie is gnrinc
IAIJ&lt;r." he add&lt;d.
Com)I&lt;IO

Chon&lt;cllor Qrnrlch firmly
belle-&lt;&gt; In the traditional supply
and demand curve. Althouab bt
dO&lt;J not believe that is a
donarrow o•croupply of s.udenl&gt;

tra1nin• in h'!!yitah,

~o :4"~h

In addition, the RtJrnl b&lt;Ucvcs ~
rhat srudcnUt should mt least be given the opportunity 10 compete in §
thtir chosen profnsion and receive

the net"CSAry rraanina. C\·en if lht
J)redicdon
trut.

or Ill\ ovcr:abundm« is

A previously unmcnrioocd
consequmce of 1hc in nux will bt' a
d«J~ in the numbn o r potieniS
haodl&lt;d by tacll doctor. This mi&amp;)ll
raW1 in doC'Ion bcil\l prasured lO
pu(onn SIIII&lt;TY II a hial&gt;cr 1111&lt;.
aullon&lt;d IUu. " PII)'Iiciaru will be
IIKT&lt;»IncJy Kknllfyina new needs.
such as a&lt;rillrb." Kau &lt;aid,
.....hik others Wlfl be &lt;ntninl rtdds
that we art leu a;urt or:•

Tilt mlaratk&gt;ll or doctors from
the inner cit)' 10 ru"'t 'l.rf:U will not
bt c.a scd ac,c ordina to Kil-l .
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Tht:rc'.s no guara:ntte" that tht:
&gt;tUdtnt In a for&lt;i&amp;h ..:hool will '
rr:tum Co pra«i« in urban and
&amp;hello ..... b«&gt;u~ they tend not
ao co me" (rom the JOdiil
baockgroundJ thai 1uc taodcr·
T&lt;Pre&gt;&lt;tu&lt;d and also 10 into ,..,.,.lll •
practicratC'.-

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predlcu that m«&lt;i&lt;aa ..,... will &amp;0 2'
,r the supply or doctors ~
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in&lt;'te&amp;~a . "App&amp;rcn0y Amcric:an _
doctors art not fcdina the neal

uudy by th&lt; &lt;hduote Medic:al
Noa ion at Advtsory Commmcc
wllkh pr&lt;dk'ts an Ol'etabundance of
70,000 phy&lt;ICiansln this a&gt;untry by
1990. A&lt;'cordioltD T'he /Vrw York
nmrs, lh~epon caUod (or I 17
pcrccm enrollment nduc-uon at
Amctican schoots and drastic

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Ott-Campus Housing
Community Action Corps
Record Co-Op
_," Squire Ticket Oltlce
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':. Black Student Union
Jewish Student Union
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.. New York Public Interest Research Group
Group Legal Services
Alternate News Collective
The Curren t
AAI
Student He~lth nsurance
Commuter
ell
PODEA
Sex Ed Center
Browsing Library
Music Room
Student Pharmacy
UUAB
Speakers Bureau
Stud~ Association

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To m• Edllor.

There~ a tefe,endum 10 be held Nove~2 on

r;,.;

StuCent mandaiOf,. fees. It iS tm~trni·
the
Sludents to tea.tue hOw ~.hit refereoduM w1ll affect their
tl'¥-e• while ac us. The main queauons •r• wnethef the
StiJcMn1 activity ' " st10U1d be mandlotory or voluntary
and wtwnner thel l anould lb e an lnctHSI In the tee.
8efote voting one lhOufd consldef the tervlces
provtded by SA through student maNJatory tees and
whatne• t00$8 Hrvre.tt
vita• lo him Ot not.

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One onould reaJIU tNit • YOtO I&lt;&gt;&lt; rnoklno the lee
""\Hila ry ,_,.. obollslli"9 well ....IC. . u the UB
rescue squod, tne Ant&gt;._ lUI&lt; FO&lt;ce. UUAB n)OOtes
and concert•. Spt•ker·s Bureeu ' &amp; lectures.

Since SA9U wu lorrMd In 1970, It hot been active In
puraul"g sl~f\1 rights and malnlalnlng quality
Flnanc:fal aid,

•otlno tn YO&lt;Jr col~ aommunJ1y, and OPP&lt;&gt;Si"iit_ultlon
hikes and Po&lt;m l~tlrlcrea- a re lull /1 ,.., examl)les
ol the inues they have add&lt;.....,. AI the etec&lt;ted
reptesentaliwu to tl111 State Stuctent AsaocJ.1Hon. Joe
R1lkfn and I (Travit Ballard) have commUtec( ouraetves
10 loUowlng through ~se QOntvnt tnd leadlnotha

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lnltrnllional SltldtJ(ti AssocitiiCJn

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~compflses a tOtce the administtallo n. facu.Jtr ana
Slott olllclots unnot Ignore.
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On No_,ber 10. llanct 12 we aoe Shtrlng this llghl.
with you. Foo three dtyo the Mandatory 1'1~QI
Activity Fee wUI be brought boloro rou tor your
dtC,tiOfl.. As a student bOdy oil leer •lld a concerned.,.
stuoent. I sttongty utgt You to vote In favor of
maintaining the student lee. tn this eourN. we may
conUnue our effOft t01 atucsent rights, our membetship
in SASU • and l"- ~rite we t~ as students
unlfad In the undetgrtdlllle Studeot f&lt;Jaocltllon.
·
H you htwe any questions. ptO.
IMI frH to contact
me at 831~5. or Joe Rllkin. SASU OKecullwe

To I he Edllor.

oduc-allon fn tno unlvoralty .system.

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Support f ees

S~G.E.

fiQhl for stoOent rtghte on~hiS campus.

commhteo-at ~2950.

One ot the most 'mportant assets wa heve ls·Jn our
nt.tmber-at this Unf'lttslty there a;e ~,.- 14.000
undOI!I'aduate lludents. A unilled eompalgn 1&gt;1 lhos

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GEtiERALI:riES
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Sub-Board I, Inc.
Special Interest Clubs
Anti-Rape Van

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Springiest
Fall fest
Summerfest
Fotktest

by Jonph Simon Tnere are certaln lh•ngt in life I find Inherently
dtpr$$Sing: Monday mornings, rain and tho Amherst
C1mpus. l ha¥en't titJureo out which one Is wofse, tx.tt ll
I'm ever caught there on • rainy M oncJay inoming, I
know I'm fn trovble.

Concerts
Movies
Aide Board
House Council
Health Fair
Campus Map
Student Directory
Rescue SQuad

THE 'SpECTitUM

Yol-31, Ho.az

I don't !&lt;now loo mudl about the psycnotogy that's
i-1In deslgnlhQ t campus, Out oHhalld I dOfl't
think tho potnt Is lo give It • gloomy
ofmospnere-lhtt's usually the aomlnlalratlon'a lobFoo some rea&amp;on I think you'd WOII\IIghl, active colors.
oc,.tered bulldlnoa
e central meeting place tor
atudenta. Drab brown. a mU•Iong spina and tt1alalben
Buflpen wouldnott&gt;e lhellrstsugoettlonllhatcometo
mind.
And lhih9s are getllhQ _..._ Tht ldtN ot hilvinQ
oculptures on the Cal!ll&gt;uS ls'fontuttc. l&gt;ul most ol
11\am-l"'t svrpritlngly fOf some reeton-are drab
b10111n. A lieldtlouu It llnally baing built, but of.course
11'1 at ooe alld 01 the splno~ Why WO&lt;Jid they want to
mob II oeond&gt;lt to oludentstlwlno on 11M Cetnpus?)
WMn
get arO&lt;Jnd to constrvcllno• stUde&lt;lt
...,....., the 191t1e will be ao long the l&gt;uildlno Will """ up
In Ba~wl&amp;.
To be anywhere in that row or b&lt;llldlno• durfi!Q ofl·
peek houra Ia lfiCiadlbly Otpteuino. Fro&lt;n a deswied
Hall through tho teCOfld floor w.,kwt y(whlch
11 uauany co40tr INin O&lt;llsldt) right down to Talbert,
tho place gl- you on - I t leeUno muci&gt;-IIM a prison.
~ mooeh u I halo to b4 cynical aliOUI Amlletst, il'o a
lougl&gt; thlnQ to - . There .,. lull to many

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THEY'RE FUNDED BY STUDENT MANDATORY FEES.

frld8y, 7 Nowembw 1180

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tncre•se in lhe foe. aA Whether lhe l"creaae would
Mlp the SA run more ellleleniiY or not.
Ai th~!nd. I encourage tl}e student 'body to gel out
tnd
your partlctPOtlon will ohow the level ol
ooclll lnle11ec:l olthe UB ttUdel\1 bod)l'ln particuw and
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The Bulfalonian
Athletics
SCATE
Book Exchange
Sunshine House
Academi c Clubs
Hobby Clubs
International Student Association
Innovative Recreation Facilities Publications
Intramural Sports
Creative Crall Center
Blood Assurance Program
University Directory
Calendars
Cultural and Parformlhg Arts
Cotteehousea
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lnternallonal programs end leatts. lha SCATE projeot
end so many others,.
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One should alao ttallze tt1at despite r•P'd Jnlration
at&gt;CI livlno c;osto, SA't nta;ndatory lee hu not been
cha~ IO&lt; rOUt,..,._
SA it •ecluetti"ij 1 $5 lncntaS&amp; ot the lee "'hich ••
""'Y a oewen...-paoce•: hike. But beloro votlno for tile

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~ ttW.IICiuolly lnlencled to be a Unlvors1ty.
IJO Wl)lil ... the ~? Sociology PfoiHaor .fd
ftoWell , _ an lnt-tlno. paint: the Aro~&gt;erol

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Ia llloe the Viotnfm War-oomot~lno we
'!I'OUid just__.. Although a tempUnoldto. It'•. .
lmlncllcal• tile Campus lloelt.
I 11111111 a.:-·a I bette&lt; ~ tnake ~ the

ol the Wln\8( Ot)'Ol*'·

h'a'ltlael. ~ ot "'-· ,_.,leu to aay• ....,., be.a
~~·a a~ a crGU·004Jnlry skltralt, arot

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most of the ••lsllng factlltln can be con*tad flit
~ UM. F' - ohtlotg on Lalla LaS.ue, tho
llilllllon ~ COmOined 10lth IIIOtl -ing) al
~ --andll&lt;i IUmpnolro&lt;n Forgo
-.ng _,.,bet~- oHiot-ce
can hnouy be con- to living"'"'· - ~d
- . . . , - diCI- a fantastic lob In Lal&lt;e Placid,
are a!f..dy on-ctmpus. Tile ORIY t&gt;&lt;oblom lean !ottIt WBFO's radio atonal tnterlattlng wllh ABC's

-~~le¥\llon broadc&amp;at.

thill llappon. the Wlnte&lt;
g - would uncloubledl\f hove to b4 ~
The ,.....,_ ot the Olym*' would knmtdiatety
tllmlnato tho c....
dopraulng at--pl\ero.
8u11dlngo WOUld OP&lt;OU! ~htra-. .an Fotiitn
mlg~t lind the Incentive to bulld Ho booketO&lt;t on Parcel
8. The orea Will altO turn Into thenotlheaal'a _,.,of
actl\llly, as t1&gt;e
Wfne Cellar w i l l - an
illternallonat
placa.
Thla It whaJ the Ootnm111• to - . . the Main
Strttt ~ llhould take aolls pashlon. llt members
oaallle tl&gt;at a!llhay - t o Ond Is an •"emotive ueoloo
Amhartl, ana ona. thAI's OA&lt;:ompllshad, the Miln
Street Cempus will ravolo Ito prominent •ttatuto. TM
Unlvo..Sty-bolslored
the r...,ue generoted '"""
the Otymptca-wfll tJt to 1...-1 the ,_,.Y bee&gt;&lt;
illto a~lc progBmt l-Ily ..Wit&amp;. Ull'r
" " ' " - ola-.uc: - - w i l l ratum.
AtthouQit
~ b4 hard to oell to .stale
ofHcfalo tiel ato..- l~a International OlympJc
Committee), t think II can b4 accomptllhtd. All we hawe
to Clqle Ott lilt sam• ~who were able to eo~•lnce
t - to 111 Oolong. with t..O d . .IQn ol the Arnllor$1

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JIW cot-s oJ lullalo -

tht a - t o ol UB

lncMd beOitl IDI&gt;byi"O Albany now, "

tllete ~

b8 a

lew Clelalll to bo -kocf out once t"' project Js
approved. There lo. ho-r. ooo small aovant- lo
proctutlnatlon-11 wt well long lflOIIQh. we may be'
~o walk to Albant througn tho spine.

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One solution
AssomD,~ meellng-s a'e . open to the public 1nd,
aceqc-ding to the conslltutlol'\, " To enact fcsolutfons
On thO 10,11,12 of Nove-mber you ~aye tf"e concernhfg tssuesol fmportancetotheUndargtaduate
opportunity to vote- on a referendum wfieh will decide student body '" reoafd to 1s.auea of a.eadomlo pOlicy,
whettter ot not to contl.nue the Mandatory StUd.ent Feu .student r•ghts ana .student wttttare," We are your
alollg With an opUon to ratse the fee ano'her $5, to $75.
forum.
All hough it would be Pf'Qpe( to sing prai&amp;e.a about SA
Now, by no means am I seylng 'he Sluduntncl OOw wen spent the Fee Is, I would Tnstead lnco.&gt;to AsaociaUon lo~; oertec;t,.l 1m In the Assembly because t
address tho OUI" ot this letteJ to that po,1ion of the think :here are some changes 10 be made, and I'm
student body thal d()M not support the Fee .!."'~d 1ee1s co;.mmlttll\Q tho.-tlme to .see that thc.y get done.
IMtl~o money )s not being spent wisely.
I'm Colling on all of thostu6ent body to llote"YES" to
Whete ats you? Pet1Uon5lor both the Senate and the conllnu;ng UlB Foe .tnd ••yes" to the option to raise the
Assembly were available from the beglru'llno ot 1ho Fee to S75. Evetllf you don't reel'"*' thing:; are being
)iear. If y·ou are dtsatlafred with SA, it's your obligation • tun equllalUy. vote uy£5" in suppon ot tnos.e ot us In
to gel Involved to qhange the probleOl-5. twill-. hoWever, SA who ore trYing to bring about tho 'Change In the
orantthat It requites a lotof lime to got tnvotvod InS'"~
S1udent A•soclat•on. Together, wlth ~our SUC)Pf&gt;cl, we
11. Is a tommilment ol your tll"tle and energy. and may ean truly mal\ethis uniVtHslty agu,at place to learn and
not be possible for some peopte to do, Sut tou Ciln stiU live.
come down (Talbeu Hall) and add res.&amp; 1he Assernbt)' It
you feel thM01$ a probtem we should ltnow -«bout.
FranA A1 Hanufec

To the Edftor.

It 's your right
Foril'ra.ny atuctenls. voting In Tuelday·s afKtion was a
1 lutlle task. Unfortunately. some abaentee ballots
aHlved too fate to be completed and retLirned by
Tuesday's 12.'00 deadl!oe. You have a right to vote! III
you were. one of t t\o5e t~tuden~a aHeclod, plu5e
conta01 us al636-2950.
1rav1s Ballard/Joe Rllltm

SASU Oollegores

Only swisscheese
To I!JB•Edllor:

S..A ~ Al5t!mbf'l

fn the lradltj.etf"Of my one wna toomrnaica, Gil,
Oonnyand Mark. I nave one thmg t o 5.1~-ama.tmg. M ~
lhlrtJ year at UB~ and sp~rnual tssues are flnsUy being
dealt w tltl tn The Spec)tUm My congratulation:; to
Elen• Cacavas and nm 51aH tor havmo Tn~ SPtJCirtJm
li!laUy dl~play the openmlndedn&amp;ss u has always
prolt~ssad 10 ,ave. O.S. Parker me.y tmally be fe.1m•ng
what h11edom ot 1ne press ··also ' Include-s. Rick
Slykowny printed comment01nes I respom.lt..-d to vta a
teuer to the editor and Rtti.haiO Furlan• responOeCI 1o
me tn some way In th~ 1115180 tSSue ot fh~ Specuum.
Thtee lndlvtdulliG l&gt;eing allowed to $DeB{( ltl~l')c:JS
on spiritual I5!5Ues •
amal•flo·
Knowtng tnal otll odttor•al Bpace ts cosuy .;u,o door,
please allow fl'\O lo to~ .someth•('IQ oul lor a tommer1\
by arlyonec mlerested and th~n I wfll proceeo t.o rt:spond
lo Mr Furtant. I llllll" 1('-5 too bad ttla.t 5-Ucfl h.u to be
I he ca-se1 blU IM't Ulnteteatlng thai no one woulo give
a hoot otbout tho " N~w Chfisllan Aignt" tf H ~1ayed out
o l S\JbtOC'S iJOolllng with morahtt'1 A etuSGD11QIJS Of
uuoteranoe·, selt·rtghtenou5ness, egnlis1cl sm .ace
ullle8.5he.d Vt$COU-Siy allt1o.se 'o+llho~ •n,erest it lS tllal a
·· new" IUnO• motaHt y be lo&amp;ututod. John A1W•&amp;tX'1
cornpl.aiAett ttHU Reagan suppon.els W«Me viola-ting, 1M
sepa..-atlon be~we.:,:n churt.h aw state; tne r-ange of
opinion!! 1pte'ftouaty mentto1te&lt;J seem to flow I tom ltHsSfiliKI. Sep.1rat•on. ot c;hUrch ol.:..J stale tot au prac:ucel
purpost!s IS ~.meltc:tal a NJ fogtcal. buill ht compkttefr
~bSurd and lumJ.amcntillly Insane to evoo suggest thou
anyone wno me1ely nsums to Jerry Falwell, P~l
FlobeH$00 0' 8lll Sughl t-&amp; enHanced DY thelt \lety
WlltU5 and fnarc:nes blindly to tho polls 10 vote tot lhe
more 8 /Dltcally moral cao(Jtd4te.
Stack reatte{5
s ugg&amp;!)l o taei\s \101&amp; oro-blaek. lt~fTU OIS I ~s
.suogest lemlnuas ~ote pro-lern.nrst. nornosetvat

Keep us alive .

luaCJe.r$ sugge.st nomo.sovu:.is vote
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A logltlmate question that many stuOenta -atok IS'
shoukl I Vote YE.S lor the Student Mandatoty
Fee?~' Tnat 1-s. • good quesdon. Most of you know what
your mandatoty fee is.. but now many ot you know
where your mon.ev goes? There aus basiully three rnam
places wnere that money 1.8 dJsuibutoCI.
~• wny

Oul of your S70 thai Is collecutd l rom evmy
vndctgradua'te student. S20.33 goes to support tho UB
Attlletlc Prooram. [pur years ago the students- -at U8
d~clded that they wa!'lted an A thletic Program it this
Univ(trsit)l. Since the State relused to fund Su&lt;Jh a
orogr&amp;m1 the Student A550Qfitlon. realizing tnat 1hc
studonts truly want~ such a progra"'~ .tft!ned a lour
year cowacl to give the Athletic Prooram $248,000 for
those years. That money will tUn out at tho end of 1n1s
year unless ~ou dectde to conlinue to auppon the
ptogram.
Sub-Board tine•. the Student Serv•ees Corporation at

UB gets S25.76 ol every S70 ol tho tee. Tiley sponsor
5e1VIC&amp;S such as lho Pharmacy/clintcallab, II you f'leed
medlcallons andfor f,;a.b toGts al low cos1. The tee al~
pfoviOM lot the Sol!ualhy Edueauon Center, ttw
Browsing Ubfary, the MusieRoom. UUAB tfllms, mu:slc.
The ARTS·: Cotleetlouses~ concerts)1 Group lt!QII
Serv!Otl$ end mucf) more. These SCH\'Ice&amp; could not
eJOst whnoul the fees.
The rernatnaer ol 1110 $70 ($23.91) ooes dHeetly 10 tne
' Student Assoofoulon Whlct\ provedas lhe neoessa' y
tuno.s tor me vauou5 clubs &amp;mJ otoanlz.al~ns on·
campus. 1nct~log the At~11·Aape Task Force and the.
Resc4.1$ Sc!uaa,
-rhe lee IS needed 11 trtese ser\llces ar~ •u be
ennlinuao. Ttte fee attocts everyonu. 50 vote YES ano
"eep US OiUVe.

PubfrclJiron~

Mtchbel S/11ttan
Dueclot-SutrBoard I

S.A. Assembly{Hirson

Last chance
To rh• Edlror.
T\lo&amp;day. November 4. 111e e utralaniJn
pllotograpMd only 10 Seniors. II the pc&lt;lrait blnlno~~&gt;
continue at thht tate, only 40 tenlors will be
•
phologre.pl\ed by NoYember 12tn.
T~e University of Buffalo hae appro•lmalelr 3,600
seniOfS tn tho OM•Ion ol Undergradute Educa.tlon. l ·am
onl)' a~ing tq hav(t one quarter. 0 t you c.ome 1n, Eight
As ot

hU.ndred, 1l'lat's a n 1 ·~

Is UB so apathetic that seniors do nol want a plctoral
tecofd or 11\elt four yeara t\ere. If so, then there (s no
heed for thlt publica.Uon to survive.
1~ my p i ol 250 slllings Ia n&lt;&gt;l met b~'Wedneaday

tne 121h, my recommendation to tile Student
As.soeratton wttl bu to lo•&lt;' rn~ 8Uifalonfen. Atono with
thfs recommel'\datlon will come
tetter of
resignation.
'
,
Thl.aismytaatdesps•teploatoyoutokeepusaltve.
II we fold it will be ~&gt;e&lt;;ause ol your apathy, not mtno.
Tl&gt;e demise of Tno Bull•lonlon will be your laull.
Tnis Is yout tast chance to keep us alive~ Out portrah
sluJngs •re in 346 Squire Hall from 8 a.m. to noon and 1
p .m. to 5 p.m. P•eaae keep us alive.
_
Jlmf!S J. OJV/cenzo
Edilot.ffl.Chlel
The Buff11o111an

mr

pr~homos.c~ua l.

"Nnoevet C;tiiEKJ tt1em na How-nuntled and $1oru.•· •ged '"
muntailty? " But 3h, tttose ,ertgtous people, wnat co
tht-_y thtnk tnoy a•f:l oo1ng?"' l'll te-ll you. they wo1e trym g
to gel the popular vt.He swayed tuSt -as- l'l'hJGh as
anyboOy else Ae~qan wur\ by a li nd5110e-may we not
assu'"e he .,on 1he populaf vuuJ klttd not tno bra•n·
wash~ vote
As for Mt. F ullam~ your OPI!liOOS are ftoteu.
•ucogn1ted and most ntgll!Y aootaased b't' youB uutv.
As for your auegeO s~a. temonts o l tact. I mus• respond
agatn 11"1 l he U8U1t10n o l tOy prevtouS
'OOintnatttS-SWISSc.heese. Mr. F .. eternal 111c means
neave11. c:tle~k a,gam at I John 5:1 H3. and John 5:24,
Jonn 3:31 Roman 5: 19 an(lll CoftnU'nijf\$ 5:21 . You salil
the Sible wtJs "i\ mu\tiJ}IICilY of conuadlctory
statements,•• I Mn'l find any and I guess you couldn' t
ell}'ler 01 you wouta have cited one.
yoo didn' t
You·,e.- right Mt. F . the o&amp;5onUat Iheme ol the Bible as
··You snail love I he Locd your God "'+'itt\ all your tte.t;rt,
and wi1h all you, soul. ~nd w1tn all yout mind," and
''You shalf love your nenghbor as yoursetl,"
Following thill reasoning t find H v8(y easy to limit
tnot one TV preacher ii.O\Iocatcs an arms race) arms
ptoductlon; I lind 11 very easy to discriminate against

b\1'

hotlW)sevuals since Ultt Sible calls lt sin, (11'131 g085· for
adultety too): •nd I Ht1tJ 11 vttry easy to deem women as
possessing " speclal rights," which ineludes eQUality
but not the ktnd spcoHitKI)ri tne EftA. M, , F., the Sible,
not Ernest Angley. apeals to a rational dcc\sion tor
beltevlng lr\ Jcs"s, check out Hebfews ~·. Acts 2:22,
ACI5 3'!18, Acts- 4:20 and tne te5tlmony of any Botn-aga•n Ctutsuan you might nappen to know. Is t ~ Bibl~
ouldatad In relation to •·moc;Jern American
oonsllluttonalj!JSI•ce?*' An, What a shCJme that love ol
God ar'!d lttftQWmin has no pt,ace i n SOCllety; please do
not oe hypocrytlcaJ MJ. E , do au ~ou can to stomp oot
lovtt

.•

La su~. Mr. f ., no one nas accepted my chaUenge for
debate, why don"t you c.an me •t 636-An1 .somelime. or
gel somebody "'"" 10 &lt;1o II? Silly me to think that
-anyone woutd 9Ut theJr Idol&amp; where hi&amp; mouth is. Again.
thJnk you. 'rht s.t&gt;ctrum, thts is oentno to be a ~t
run , •• I tove chew1ng on swlsschee$8.

0'

�- - AND lOitRt A · - ot flo....., 1 .. f\,-Pt.-lldettl-.int ~•fd. wll• · H•I'IC:t' ud Stat•

Con.ptfolktf Ecfwe!'d ~,._ ... IIISMU•a. And wfty nor? Thrl
fon'Mf KtOt.,., lai:t fttNir wiU movt l,nto 1M White HouN U,lt
J~•'Y· t;dtno • Con. .tnllft bde to • I•*'IM .-ktOIJ «»"'
lftevmbM~Citl..-, Thrl
tl,lll\nlnf ,_.,•• Wlltft

,.,,,f,cNftt'l

Conservative tide rewards
Reagan; Carter spurned;
Anderson sows funding
by S«tb Coodeblld
/'tltWl

fjJ,,,

Ronald Reagan rode a c:on~vauvc
!ide info the White HoUSt Tuesday night
capitalizing on mona dissatisfacton
with Presidmt Jimmy Carter.
TM California Governor's landslide
victory wa. wldupread and
defmitive-s«min&amp;IY a mandate for his
policies or less government interference
and a stronger military posture. He
captured an -overwhelming share or the
electoral college. in an el.clion that was
anticipated to be the dosest in decades.
Political analysts bad predicted that
the night's outc:omc could not be known
until early Wednesday morninJ. Yet
.NBC news didn't even bother to walt
until the polb were closed to call the
victor.

Analysis
Usina scientifiC polling methods to
gauge the nation's pulse, the networkl
managed to hold otr until later at niaht,
before admittinc that voters had chosen
Rnaan their 40!h President. h was
apparent that after he had swept Caner
in the1:ey states or Aorlda, Ohio and
Pennsylvania, all thatJemalMd was the
President's co~n spea:h.

Mlllll•c wla
Pilinc up victory 1rtcr vletory, Reqan

finished with 469 electoral voces and .S I
percent or the popular vote, I~Yin&amp; jliJt
•9 voces and 41 percent for Carter.
lndependenc candilhte John 8.
Andenon finished with 7 percent and DO
deccoral votes, allhoualt he polled wdl
enoua11 co qualify for matchinc rtderal

fWids.
Jtcqan's sweep wu br&lt;*l ud cleu,
aod the &lt;Ar1er CMIP blew Ill leuc OM
day iD ~ il h8d little chance to
teep tile Wbice Houw. Tbe lob was the
wont .a illcumbeDI bas Cared and was
die 11n1 ~ Jince
1tun an decled
incumbeDI Praideal bu biCII rcjeacd

.,:n

by !he -

.slaQibler or

· Tile ~ bdliad lhc
Caner-'*
DlalocrMk

l*tJIMl~-..,

..... .,
..... diu die Jilllple apl z:!M dl8t
• dele or __...- _, -wed

Clner.

.:.c;-~,'ii:~--~.

. . . dill 'k

would be the lo~ .
Caddell had studied the lrey
bellweather staces and checked the
various aroups backing lhe candidates
and reali2cd that che blue collar vote in
chc large Midwestern and Eastern Staces
would ao for Reagan.
A•oknot~

Caner's native South betrayed him,
curnina to Reaaan In subscantial
numbers. The anticipated effect of
Anderson, who was thought would cake
raw votes away from the Prcsidetu
seemed Immaterial, as his small poeket.s
of support might have only lessened
Rcacan's m-.jority, nor changed the
outc:ome.
The black vote-which Carter once
call¢ his "secret weapon"-tumcd out
to vote Carter, but not in a way big
enough to m ake a difference. He took
about S, percent of the black vote,
compared to 9S percent four years
~go-but the tocal black Cumout was
only 7 percent of the entire vote. down
from II percent.
T.he Reagan camp had played on the
Issue of the economy and emphasized it
by rhetorically asking the. populous,
"How many of you are nnw beuer off
than you were four years ago?" The
strarear worked and as m1ny wllked to
the votina booth, exit polll showed, this
was Pfedominant In their minds.• One.
llmple showed that 35 percent said
£lt111Woo !lad w~ 1nd.Reapn won
their VOlt 65 10 2$ pm:etlt.
TM ICICCIIt .hope for the release of the
holt..... which Caner rorcios had hoped
would Cltepok them to Yi«ory. served
10 remind the voters or the frustration
that Am.rka rc:eu. Instead or rallrinl
around the Presid.,ll-as in previous
dectioos, t.h e populatlon seemeti.to want
clwl&amp;c and aeecp~ed the opponunity to
aive Reqan 's diffcrenl style 1nd
anitlldes 1 try.
Portcms of serious trouble in the
Carl« camp were spoiled early Tuesday
morninc as Carter retumcd home to
Plain$, Oeorcla to vote. Spc:lkinc before
200 towaspcoplc, the Presiclmt thlnted
· Ills lloalclown for lbeir
"l'~
tried 10 .._,; mycommiiiDeotto you,"
he"taicl, o - e,with emotion •

mm

•uppon.

... .._.

Hil ~on tpeeeh, deliHnlll
arolllld 10 p.ml 1 waa piiCious and low·
key u M olfiiea 1ils llliiWI&lt;:e. f« a

c:= "'*"

IUO&amp;bt....... '~""'~
IIIII OIU I would never lie 10 you,

.

. ..

~

so I can't stand here a.n d say it doesn't
hun;" Caner admitted to the subdued
crowd, with famUy and advisors
surrounding him.
Reagan's spea:h was also somber and
reOected a hope to calm any fears that
he would abuse his mandate. "I c:onslder
the trust you bave in muacred," rbe 69
year-old former actor noted, "and lalve
you my sacred oath that I will do my
utmost to justify your faith."
Immediately speculation was runr.ina
nuupant on whom Reagan would choose
10 fill his r:abioet-Gerald Ford quickly
ruled out sueb a post for himself. The
names· most mentioned inelude bolh
Demoaau and RC!)ublkans and wiD
111051 litdy relied a combination or
Reagan's ~ and ioyll bralntrust
with some eJ~pcrienced household
names, such as Washinpoo Senator
Hcruy J ~&lt;:bon or CleoraJa Senator Sam

forcicn policy advisor Richard Allen
reslaned last week ami&lt;l. charges that he
had used his position with the Nixon ·
White H ouse to JJ~n favor.
Sp.culatlon was also made reg:udins
1984. VICe President-elect Oeorae Bush
is an obvious prospect for President,
especially with few CJ&lt;p.cting a second
Rnaanterm.
Ville President Walter Moodale saw a
comrooable po~ilion 1akm aw1y 15y his
election loss. It was widely believed that
the Caner fortta would rel)ay the
former Minnesoca Senator for his
loyalty with their assistance in the 1984
campaign. What wiU happen is putt
c:oll.ieet urc and MODdale could see
himsdf race to face with S«nator
Edward Kennedy for the Democ:r..Uc

nominatioa .

Remllninals John Anderson. Staying
In the election to the end and P9Uing
better than all previous candidateS who
Reapn aider .said Wednesday that
were runninc without a party. The
they bopcd tq bave a Clbinet aameti by - fonner lUinois Con.c;rc:ssman mille what
the lqinnifla or Dc=uber lhd the rest
was lntcrpreteti as ·an ambisuous
of the administration staffed by the end
statement m his OODC&gt;c:S$ioD speech.
of the month-R.eaa1n will be
"The mums by then (8:3.S p.m., when
inauaurateti ID Washincton on January
he otriCially adminc:ll defeat) bad
lp. Tbe Praidcnt-dect's transition ttlnl
already Sho'Wn I was not destiDed to be
bas altady been assembled~ he listed lheDCltl Presi4etu oflbe Uniled Slates,"
l'lltSday nilb! pusina the Kemp-Roth
be said with a paliSC. ''That is 1 decision
liUt-eutleaislatlon Ills lop priority.
deferred."
That commttll was mes w1t11 chccu
and chants or" '84, ....."'ButADclerson
Dapite the~
the victort,
only IHIIled' '·'YOO ha¥e obvloaSty chosen
lbae Is stDl IOalt divlsi~J~~ID the Reagan
10 l~ltc a very tl!llmatlc rentlljic 110~
punp
ancl policy. H is l op make the mOll of lt."

NUOll.

4

...

or

ower,...,....,.

�G0P
nabs
first
Senate
majority
.,,. ~ Cooddtllcl

News E4'iror
The R&lt;P&lt;lb&amp;an Pw1y, rldlna
Ronald Reapo's W&gt;dslidc victory
to tho W!tiro House, bad a
mrprisins!y suoocuflll dcction day,
Tuosda.J-apnlrin&amp; cooiTOI
tho
US Smale and various Stat&lt;

or

D '~p w-Lns r;squ~aker

but some ballots absent

r

City Editor

Numct"'us complaint&amp; (rom u.niveniry :uudent:s starewidt conc:.~lnalhc
late arrival of absentee balJGu may lead IO the nullification of the AJfonl&lt;
D'Amato-Eilzolx'lh Holtzman USStnateclectioo, tq&gt;Ortod SASU CamP&lt;lJ
Oraanlw Bruce Cronin .
Cri..ances bcpn fillna into the Student 1\Jsociation of the S111c
Unlvorlity (SASUI Albany bureau we lul Wttk from audcrus ,.ilb
appro•·od absentee baJJoc applicatioOJ Who bad 1101 ,.. recriwd tile baJJoc
wl&gt;idl IIIUSI arrive at Ill&lt; hometown anm~ or EJoalocu by ......;
on Elcnioa Day. Croorn t101ed IlLII ,_orr he~ ia\001..,. Nassau
and Suffolk Counu&lt;S.
"Thil may ln&gt;Oive cowt KIIOO- poosibly a class action ""' or
adminisl1111lve chaiJmF'Within lhe Board or Ekct.ioas," aplalned Crooin.
"b&lt;aouoe in effect lhoK wudmu are bein&amp; deoiod thrir rilht 10 voce."
The New York Public tnlerest Reaearcb &lt;lroup{NYPIRG) Is abo llkial

similar mvcsdpdw mcaswcs.
SASU'• oction Is lx'lna tak&lt;n indcpend&lt;nt of any oped fie ric:ction. but
"It will have a definite eHca" oo the do~ O'Amate&gt;-Holuman , _

acrordin&amp; co Cronin.
'
Wltb 99 percent or the VOle counted in New York Slllc'a I4,0n election

districu, Lon1 Wand R&lt;P&lt;lbllcan O'Amato bdd a on..~ point
lead ovn Brooklyn ~ liolumaD. '2.&amp;5,476
10
l,Sl9,049. RunnJna u a third can\lidite, the Ubaal...,dorsed iacumbenl
Senator J,cob Javiu finished with a diJappointlna U percent.
o· Ami!O hu been declared viet or of the COV&lt;ted Capiro! Hill ..... bur
Holrzman hu pootponcd onnccuion until all paper affidavir ballot• uxd in
rhe election II'&lt; impounded. The process, which invot... o\'Cr 100,000
votCJ, could Ilk&lt; OJ ion&amp; u 10 days.
Runnina OD a &lt;amp&amp;ip thane o( "IlK focaottal middle daso,"
O'Amato fouahr off a hauntilla t;ctbad KODdaJ with a tdcvislon
eommndal bll'r. .c thai f ...uml !he H&lt;mpRead Town Supervbor's
mocher, AniOtM1r&lt;.lniOial. O'Amatojpl:llt SJ.Jmillion on hisCIIIIpaip,
wi.th sno,ooo &lt;'OIIIina from 1M Rq&gt;Ublian l&gt;llliDcaJ senatorial cornlucc
fund.
'
The •l· ycar-old 0' Amato took the coOJ&lt;rVOiivc VleWpoinr on many
tJSU« whlle CII'Opalpina. altbouah he mode an lltanpc to luro some
O.mo•:fllk VOI&lt;rs by shoddina hiJ ''pasa and polycwor" lrnaac. AI 1
Wednesday mornlna prcu confcrcoa in H&lt;mpstead, 0' Amato wu clad ln
1he S...ororlaJ~ook t&gt;fnwrioes.

"'*"'

Dish&lt;antJWd Dt•&lt;&gt;&lt;rau
A• predietcd, all three Buffalo oroa Congrossmcn &lt;Oiily rt:talnod lhdr
House or Rcprosentalivcs spotS. Wlnnln, mow handily WOJ 38th Di•lfl&lt;t
rcprcscntarl•• Ha~ry "Hank" Nowak, "'ho vanquhhed Republican
chall..,.... Roacr Hcymanow• ltl with ill percent or tho vor~ Surrounded
by his wiro and childtcn, Tuosday niahr ., the Slat lor Hoed, rho urappina
Nowak occep~ed his fOUrth l&lt;ml amid a g&lt;r1CRlly diiheartencd Tcnacc
Room crowd, who reaaed favorably 10 )he Buffalonian's caU for Pany
unity.
Also ~-ckcted to • fourth OOOif'&lt;S$iotlaJ rem~ was Jolu&gt; L&amp;falc:e of thc
li'l.b Dbulp, who doWDCCI Nlapra County l.qislaror H. Wilham fedct.
w.,nina wkh ova 70 J)CI'C&lt;1Ir or tho vote. LaFalct _..:~..,....,..,.., u
he affirmed rhll "We should continuo 10 p&lt;racn&lt;n even hardc1' !han we
have in lht paw." Tht restrainod &lt;IG-ycar old Kenmore raid&lt;n1 wamod his
P11'1y constirunus.,.W. d&lt;SJ*r. and quoted Ted Kamcdy's Ocmocnlic '
National Convention lddrCJS with "No niauor w1&gt;11, Ill&lt; work mUSt 10 on
. . . rhe drtam 'lnua never die."
Across tho Srlrlor Lobby, tho Ropublicans had a victory
c:ridmlc!Qn-not only for lith Oi..rict ~ Jack Kemp, but alto
for Prcsldctulal aod vuious US Senatorial triumphs which ve11ly
increased the OOP's Wuhin~too innucr=. Introduced aJ "our pride and
joy," Km&gt;p roolt Ill• podium will&gt; his/amlfiar shadoWJ-wife Joanne ond
Erie CountY EJ&lt;ec:ullv• Ed RU!kowski and wife Marilou-and wu douxd
with a shower or conrt:tti and ballooOJ.
Cclobntinatht )().year annivtnarY or his f1t1t Coosrcssional vietory, th•
former Buffalo Bills quanert&gt;adc plcdJed 10 "makes= lhllthe pollcica or
th&lt; admbtlstration-a R&lt;pul&gt;lkllllldmiltislsaiion-1rill provide new hope,
new Job.s. O&lt;'W oconomic arowth." ICftnp'J aulllorily for .web a statement
cam&lt; by virtue or his position u chid Jpokcsman and chairman of policy
clndopcDaN for the R.._..·Busltcampaip . Ovn the paw few mootb&gt;.
KG9P cud&lt; p&lt;nollalapparuc:a ln 38 sa11cs on bcbalr or the COP lft&lt;t.
Quotinl from his own spoech It lbc ~btian National Coovcntioo.
contift&amp; in 1910-a tidal wave or
Kemp eapltWicd how be_, a tidal

wave

klc:a...
O.mocndc cantlidare Gale Oeao fdl victim 10 Kanp's II ptranl
m~y. " In all honosty," Omnuid, "1,... hopinJ for'l$ percent which
rcprcaai,U tile labor 'VIKl: lA my disu\1.'1." The Edm Town Supervlaor uracd
rh&lt; county OemocnlJ lo not dcacrt the worklaa poople or America. "You
keep J'O'Ir (allh In us folks and we'U keepodrfaith in you," Dmn declared.

Lechlaturea,

winn ina

Go•'CiliO&lt;Ihlpo u&lt;~ p;nma CIOIIIh
House ..., 10 s&lt;riously rhrealcn
lhe llcmoc:rllic lead.
The victory W1IS so widap&lt;ead
a.nd eondusive thlt policical
analystJ II'&lt; aow doubcina that the
Detnocrari&lt;: coal it ipn, Illaped by
franklin Delano Roosevcb In 1932,
is JtiD • •iabk roree in AmeriaD
politics. Polls and survoys indltated
that widCJpn:ad dCJcn ioOJ 0010&lt;11
Cllholia, blue collar vocen and

even JorDC mioorily lfOUPS dimmed
Danocntic: hopes.
For lilt [tAl time in 26 ,..,. .
R-blicaas 1riU have a JMjority in
rho Senate, allhouah at pc.., time

Wcdocsday, it's.,.., """1lo ,....
uodCimnined. ~on rhe

conKrvativc tide, RelJubll«n
upstans stlntncd many liberal
Oemocratk sundud bcll'cn, such
u Frank Church ..,d C.O.ac
McGoV&lt;m .

South

o-.ot··· S.f'le.tor o...oro"'"''f

0ltfl (;I IN#

lhf

lk:Oc:~.-m

NtMHel OMtJoet•tl

to i~· f . .flltH:IIOft

mo~ c:on.la'YI.Lin manbers of

the Pany will silk wirb the
Republicans and shin the House to

'""The
rlabl·
l.qislatho

succ:G1CS of 1M
Pany shaded biah offt&lt;iah ,.1to
t,tpcaed wi~ pills. but
dootb(ed IlLII th&lt; COP could have
COttlrol of the Stn~o or CUI Ibis
dcq&gt;ly b&gt;lo the Ocmoaaric pip on

the~.

their owu Kal.l 10 We amtrot.
Such lead ina liberal Ocmocnu ..

Indiana's

Birc h

Bayb .

Wu!un~ton's w~.
1

WtKOilllA .&amp;

Ga,1ord Nelson.

Iowa'• Jolin Clllvo aod Chwc:lt
saw kai\JIYc:orun r&lt;rlllittated by
tbc •atm. U\ ra~Of or f!)(X'e.
C'OQK:f'VIdlff

ca.adid.atc:s.. Othtt

Dmlocrau that suffered ddeao
inriuded North Corolina '• Robert
Mofpft, New Hampobin:'s Jolm
Durkin and Alttbloma'1 Jnn Fotooa.

The Stolle the rocus or
Republican hopes, as Pany lcaclcn
looked to,aswme a majority in 1982
PAC's
by maklbl inroad ' in the ' In tho H'l&gt;l*, the COP won 26 Dmlot:ntJ ' 59-41 llllOjori&lt;y this
Colondo's ~ Jolm Hartsoau and ""'" Jcmina in dahl of year. But with rhe fmoncial and Ollio'&amp; Joho Glenn wac two
lhe 10 rw:cs thar an: JtUI undcrid&lt;d nanpo"'&lt;t .........,_ from many Detnocnluabkroavert - · Hll't
11 ptcst lime. Allhou,h 1he conlcrvative Political Ac,ion squeaked OUl I two-point -riaot')' iD
OCIDotn1S will have a 5S scat lead Commill«l (PAC'•),
rh&lt; a cip and ruct battk. Tbc oa1y
and will coolinuc 10 sdea the R&lt;P&lt;lblic:ans ""'" abk ro WUC01 or her b rl lh4. J.POI · in .a
-o-. I - •..,.. ~,_
Spcaka, it is cx:peaed thll many or cnouah Oanocnu and bold on1o

HAPPY
DAYS!
FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS i p.m.- 9 p .m .
Well Drtnke 1.00 Wine 1.00 Munch.l n Fl'ft

Draft Beer 50~

What'• betkr than happy hourot P.J. Bottom.:?
HAPPY DAYS!
Every Friday and Saturday the HAPPY DAY a t
P.J. Bottoms begins at 1 p.m. and goes till 9 p.m.
at nlg.ht'
So If yo.J're looking for J-iAPPY DAYS. stop by P.J. Bottoms

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P.FDDDJ. BOTTOMS
BOOZE- BOOGIE
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�!$}0P'$ Siwelc$Uns G~.q;~
!MasiellO nips Col&amp;ns;

~

; legislative incumbents win
f .....Salt A-...t~~y-.

1k...,.

. ; fllcir .......-

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~ llqlab1icaD Carol Siwek wlll be
8 l r y - a ....._111ey bow 'WIII:re!ID
Y&lt;"*Iaa:.-.c6c~--

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: AlbaDy ~ Siwek ltllrded IGiil
~ DistJrict iJit:WDbeol As~,..... • Ulll . . . . .
ii !i&amp;.cpbcs G=&amp;-Yibo bad 'bdd the ......,.. ~ UB IIDik:rJraduue
for lbe last 22 years. n.e -......:. Pc:blie Mlljor. ~ Jalm Sbeffcr
bo~cr. il llill in 4.-:ioo u thebdau
nuincd
J41sr Dilltricl .....,Illy ...._
are beiDc ~
Thoe llio:aloc:ratie~ Majo&lt;. polled
ll~ a door......toor ~J.3.)09 "'O&lt;S to 31.130 for Sbd'fcr.
Siwek created Wlw &amp;be ter1DI:d a. a Before lbe dcaion. MajOr p.-tiiSiou.l
uBQOCI firsr impre.-sion. .. 1bU V.ti that if $be tw1 !lost. tibt would cxmtinue
followed-up wil:b media cov~ and beT wort in :the Amberst Democratlc
mailmg5. •!hic:b were pan of a Parry. 11/iWt .DOl naling out a
"carduUy tho1J&amp;bt-1&gt;w plao,- aa:orclln&amp; &amp;tciiUJI m pu:blic ofliec.
t? Siwd, A veu:no c:ampaicoer. lib&lt;
ibe Dicbl"s most lopsida! Via.ary
loS! a 1978 ErY County Lq::islator ,..,. l&gt;c:l&lt;m&amp;ed to lt:adiq&amp; Buffalo Dcmoalll
l&gt;r 127 votes. "I said 10 Repubfu:-.o.n Ardwr 0 . Eve, Wllo rolled up 19,737

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Count)' Cbarinum Vi&lt;:or Farky,..
Siv.cl ~ u t.bougbu of !hat
dect.ion filled her mind, "are you SIU&lt;

in •inning the l-Ord qi111ril:L
ll.&lt;publiaull..iood Dl•isu!Jicd in 2.TI4.
with ~ -To-Lifer V.'illi.lm Rm&amp;c:ll

votrt

you'«-~ 10 t.aktlhi$ away from
c:o.lkc:liac.ciiOmc lOIDOtrow!" Siwek~ in that
OtbJ:J loeal Auembly win11er•
tllcomben u
aolrin
elect.ion "'• bad gontlO bed thin~ sbc incl udtd
wu a v.inncr ooly to fmd out latcr that ScbimmiDI!cr (l«kb Disma). William
sh• 1\ad loR .
Hoyt ( I 44th). Jticbard ""-&lt; (14SIIJJ.
Fi.W fis.ures on Wednesday mowed and Ocnnio Gorski ( 146tb).
Si111ek bardy ahead of Greco, 15,853 to
Tbe Suuc Senat races. followed the
14.~ . A r&lt;aKJnl of t!K ballot boxo
Assembly's lead with only ooe new f...:
bqan on WcdoeSday md will c:ontiout wionins.
Allthony Masiello nipped
throup tocby.
Tht lead is ~d Collin•. -btoolni!JI! newest Swr

enough. Siw•k bditva. that if any
mistat~ar• found. tht o utcome will not
bt altered.
"Considcrioc th&lt; J&gt;Ml)' afliliation. "
the Assembl)'lllan-decl said in rt'ferenu
to LM l&gt;tmocrJU-beavy 142nd District,
" we think it'~ a preuy ""lid wm...
Siwek contends that n was the
O&lt;:moetatic aco.sovcr vou: thw helped
her victory. " II shows that
peopk are becomint vory sophisti-ro

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W ith the retirement of Joseph
Tauriello. r.he 55th district was Up for
gTabs, with 1wo Democrats emergin&amp; as
the cancllclaJes . Collins had thr
llepublican nod .
A ten-.y ear Buffalo Cou.nailmao,
Masiello and Collins l&gt;oth waged equally
viaorous campaign efforts. With early

mums encoutaaing. h appeared as
thoulth Collins.miaht bt successful in his

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~Uro!Siwek
bid to become the area' s lim blad:
llepublican Statt Seruuor. But in tbe
end , Masidlo's pluralily ·SI:ood at nearly
14,000as ,l.betwo embmccd.c (be Sattler
Hotel Tt.aday ~ in ;an tbour of

n:spea..
Ot.J.&gt;er winners inolucled Jtaymond
Galla&amp;ber (56th District), Jell; ·P resent
(S7th). Dale Volker (SIItb). Walter Fl o~s
(S9tb) and Jolm Daly (60th),

mum.)

Reagan.
pmdomiaantly -

Mandatory Meetirig
for

Group Legal Services
Paralegals

I&gt;emoeratU: bodies will do for 1M

1&gt;CXl two

day ~ wbtn Gom-lia'• J:icnnan JDOIIlhs is bc:iQs lhrashcd around b )'
T.m.dae IUnlived a O&lt;DJUr&lt; by bi&gt; poliUcal aalym. Former President

-w,..

col~tlto to .bold .his seat, Genold Ford .....-...,j
that
Cbristopbcr Dodd 'beat bed former they would bt iD rroebl&lt; if thty
New York Senator lama; llox:tley'&lt; uiod to pw:b tb..,..P too mud!
dluill~ ....S Arizxxwl'• a.try ~ lqpsiMior&gt; ilt tk r...,or
Gotdwatcr-oocc
lhe
bUll&lt;_.,.• ...., th&lt;
C onservative:.. ,
e:learc-ut stroQ&amp; Jlepubtican shov.ing.
Jcader-..ppcared io dania of
a....... abo bcpl! cirwlllinJ
losiaa the oeat be b., bdd for dcai on nilht tbal Sapn:mt Coun
almost 20 yare.
Jtutic:e Tbu!JOC)d Mm;IWJ WO&lt;Jid
b N"" York Alfon5t O'Amat&lt; resiJn ....Sallow Caner to ljlpOint a
wu the ~ern •inner. bur be • •ill iiiClC:CS.'iOf. .., that tho Prcsid&lt;nt
bold • SQj already eotruSted to c1ctt woWd ncx ...Ue the choice. It
ltepublioau Jacob Ja viu wbo is ...umtd Ibm M.uWII. th&lt; only
ftoisbed a dim&gt;al third TucodOy, blaclt on tht btodt. •-ould prefer
uailinc tht wiaaa and Brootlyn Colter mal:.in&amp; lUI decision . ~
Coa&amp;t t u•oma•
Eli:tabctb bas b&lt;cn v.idcsprcad c:onccm thll
.Re.aaao would choou vef y
"'*-to tbe HO&lt;ZSC, JOmC ..-oior alftll:l'Vttlive mcmben for the Coun
~ fibcnls~ upre(by and could hav~ the opponunity to

Jt-··

~R_.,._,iDwltar

5dca up to five jtu1ka. -.tlio:h

rolloW&lt;d !bc Tut:Jday pauem.. -w tilt the judlcial body heavily
Oioiooi's AI Ullaaan, . . . . , _ of to tht • •- •
tbc

Monday, November 10
4:00p.m.
340 Squire Hall
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You must att~d t~is meeting in
order to work in the office the
rewt of the year.

-""'"ul

· Manllall, ia poor bcaltb. is
expected to &gt;tep do'"' early in the
IJiritla. If he ~ to rcsian now,
Caner would theomically be
allowed to ....te a cboico.. Y&lt;t the

House Wa.n and

...... Coonaiiuee. .... stopped iD

lltb ' - in
offix. l8diana Majority Whip
Jolt.o .llnodaati, tht House's third

bil ..._,c fc!r •

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Sen111e, whldl mil&gt;! coaflrm the
selection, ·could s cop the

appoit;tmt:nt oua of clefermc:e to
Rapu. Ill !tel, h did )UA that
fC8 IOux Klu leodu Tom when it refused to eollfinn Lyndon
,...._._ - ... iD c.tifonria by Jolulson's clloi« of Abo Fonas for
alqJooblicaa. ~bad caused a O.irl JuMlc:e.
- - o l - - .. piDiaa ... Art- Govm&gt;Or Bin Ointon
~ .......... - t b i l was aunood by upotan Franlr
Y&lt;*..... ..........~by While ia his bid tO mna!n as the
Qllir . . _ b y .. 9-J oalioo'.s
you.naest
State:

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n r~ -cootbnalaa the
runt tread t owards .safe
cottVCMJottal - u. Only 20

~tl)alt11&lt;Cis&gt;till

up iD tht oir. Tbaa surprise wu

IY!Iical. as tht

~blicaM took

t"" Cluba:DJUoriol posklotu awtlY
from lhe Oelnocnu and now have
l l (COIQpved to 27 for the

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VMtiolttls Jay

- of~ otbtr victo&lt;leo c:ometo ltodtd eller _ , 'S9.4 million to.
--*io11-od~
wilt a· ICCGDd'tmlt QYII' former
Wltol ~)-.educt lqislative ltl:poobliqan GoloemOr Arch Moore.

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And· you thought Carter was a clown . . .
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Che•lle Denlela Bend/Molly Hetchet-Buffs/o

Merrls' Auc#torium-Octob« 2

show and tell
z Ultrevox-Uncle Sem's-October 28
1

The continuous, p\olsatlng vibroti008'i"monetl,g lrom
- Uncle S.m'etast TuMdaY nlght ebftld neve grounded a
~ few lftghll out of net&lt;by Buflelo lnt~&lt;netlonal Airpon.
No. the Choektowoga n4ghtcklb wu not conducting
z nucla01 axper;menta "' chatlangtng the limit of the
Rtchtlf Sc:.le -it was mt~~elv playing hOet to the
~ futwiltic EnQllsh rocl&lt; bend. Ultr1vox.
i! The band focused mostly on m11erlal from their lacest
~ LP, Vitlnn11 the first dfsc w it hout fo,mer hontmen John
Foxx, who lett the band about a yoor e go. Foxx was
hardly missed during cha concert . •• newcomer Midge
U,e turned In outstanding perfOfmeReet on lead vocals,
guitar. end synthWter, The re11 of tho group was alto
denting: Chris Cross on bass guha, and synthesizer.
eolly Currie on syntheslzM and violin, and Worre&lt;&gt; Cann
on drums
The IOU&lt; took their places on ltaQI to e taped
lnt,oducuon of my$teriou5, .. M esslon lmpossibte'' -ish
mu..., They QUickly launched onto "Aottadyno," a
dv~amk: Instrumental featuring
Cross. and Curf~e
on synthes•ters, Aftet two mOlt tUMI from the V""Mnn•
eltx;m~ played the bOuncy aynthetb.tr solo from
"Quiet M1n." end the be~ proceeded to churn our that

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cla11lc I rom the Systems ol Rom•ncl LP With Ure
deftly handOng the lead vocal, thoro WDS no doubt thet
he was more than ju.SI a reptacement fot Foxa.

Strllegicolly·tlmed red and g&lt;aen 1\ghtl,g lr&gt;tensiliod
th4l eerie mood ttuoughout tho show, a1 Uhr1vox
ape&gt;~o•ed to glow ~ke noon slgns come to ~fa. The ltghts
also cast hlunting shadows of the band members onto
the wells. Addtng icing to tnt spoo~CIIIoween
ea-• ""ore Billy Curry's shiver-pre&gt;duonv v•ofin solos.
A great deal of the eonc.ert wos pr"ent&amp;d in the form
ot ''treatments." a polite way ot nv1ng that Uluavox
used a lot of taped trac:ks to add mora drmen.slon to the
sound . Usually ,the treptrnenti btondcd in with thel, nve
music. but a three~year.-o1d cou1d hevtS told you that
something was going on during " M• X." ln whlc;h the
vocal did not come from eny Ulcravox member's mouth.
Very otten. 1 r·"-ythm machine accompanied Wauen

Cann'a "humon" cltummlng
"'The dimax ot the ahow was Uh•avox·a po.gnant
rendition of the tide ttack. from

vv.nn.. Ore's smooth.

omotlonll vocal slienmerod tlwough tvlfy c:ubC inch of
Unde Sam's. offerefng a dratn.IIIC: contras1 to the
othe,wise mechaniealty-processed mu&amp;tC,
Following YtgorO&lt;.rs porl01maneea ol " All Stood Still"
and "Sleepwalk"' ~the laner tune the band's new
slngteL Uluavox ex1ted, only t o retutn w hh splnted
encores o f " Private Uvea" end Btlen E.no'&amp; " King's lead
Hot."
Ultravox is fepresentatlve of an tncreaslng number of
bands w tlfch cornbtne the etemonts of pre·progtammed

sound• end ~ve performonce on their concens. This
format mav oomeday be reotaced by that of I 00
-cent m~rv as e&gt;perilnented wtth by The Hurpen
League. In the meantime, I'm content to wun.ss a

Sl!&gt;gjng Pfolses of whiskey, Ten&lt;&gt;euoe and love, the
Chatlle Donltols Bond crossed the Muon·Oixon fino and
oto"Md l&lt;&gt;to the Aud lost Tuesday night with a solid
two·hour Hl o f

Southern ~ bred

tock 'n' rolt.

The cowboy·halted six·m&amp;n band jammed with sincere
enthusiasm, although Camels' 44 yeo•'•Oid frame olten
didn't accommodate the Hcut·and·run'' rhythms that
na•o become a COB uademark.
On the heunting "Legend ol W~y Sw•mp." Dani.ts(
..no of tha old man who lived on 11oo9o&lt; Woods. The
14.000 11ns went wild; Denoell t1l1Dd leisurely topping
hls loot. •• e oolt green light eecented hOt baQgy jeano.
If some Wife stJII unaw..e 1&gt;1 Otnlela' pouiO&lt;thal
ltltwe, the 44-tandle birthdoy c:.l&lt;o l)fostnted to
Chatllo lno relation to Jackl serv"ed ria a glowing
remJndtr.
Keyboardlst Taz DiGregorio dilplayed remarkable
versatlltty, from h's M anllow-lika plecaa on tho. wh1to

grand plano, to his ;am session• on the synthesizer.
Wnen the ha•d·II&gt;Ck blues tunes-opt tho stoge, It was
DiGregorio whO fed the ch11ge.
Denielo promoted Ills Illtest album, Ful Moon, with
"Ct&lt;ollN I Romemba&lt; You" -• chaep take-off on Steve
MMtln'• dassic "I Believe -showl,g Nsll&gt;c:IIN~
towerda "c-fire "-mlthres." The dees&gt;-•oiced
Tennessean told of his reCo41tctiO(l ol "enowllakes as
bfg II gOOsefeathers. n
"El Toroodor," which Danlelo descrlbelet 1 " story
about a bullllghter," wu laced with gyp1y violins and
S,:,•n1ah guitars~ A mekld·ramatic scenario featuring a
black-enO·sllvor-garbed SpeniJh den.,.,, presented some
rore movement on stage. Adlfbbi,g end amlllng were
tlao ktplto a mlnifl&gt;&lt;lm, except when Danlals referred to
Southern rock legends. lynyrd Skynyrd tnd MarlhtN
TI&gt;Cklf's Tommy Caldwell, tne latte&lt; honored with
"Can't Vou See." a 4etong tune that compelled one
f1n t o _ , a fOU&lt;·fOOt·fong, bright Of'llnGI cowboy hat.
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fn America/'
The Jiaten-hete vocats wef'e evlden• COB ensw er to the Ayatollah and tne rest 'of the
world. The fomir.or "You lust go and lay your hand on a
Pittsburgh Stealer fan" was predictably altered to suit
1110 Bulfalo Bills partisans.
Daniele waited until " Texas" t o pull out l&gt;is blessed
electric IIddie. The bearded mueleien eppoered more
comfort•ble wil_h the instrument, making it .scream on
"The Devol Went Down To Georgie," tha firoalsong
before the encores' Frauled h0r1eholo dof18led from the
bow in submission to Daniel's m•ttery.
AI the crowd roared fO&lt; """'· Oo"'el• broke into the
onthemlc ''South's GonN Do It AgOin." Slopping lid
thtgl\, Donie!• PICltod his riddle fike a gull.,, u sweat
d'r,Pf)ed from his whtJkered feet.

A •••·parson troupe of Stony Mountain Clog Oa~rs
joined the bend lor " Ora,ga Blossom Sl&gt;ltcial." Tha
enoroetlc QtJitk·&amp;1eppers 1Jdded hte to the insuumtmtal
Jarn tuna, which Included the femlllor " Lend ol 0 1xie"
guitar rill. Daniel• then cha,ged pac e with a trio of
Goopol songs-"Amating Grato," " How Grell Thou
Art," and "Wtll the Circle be Unbroken 7" The Mount •
Juhel hvo-men horn settiO!'I and thre-e tigllt~P5flted
backup vocek111 JOined the entourage, bflnging the total
onstage pooulatlon to 2D
Tho shOw reached an orgesmic et&lt;mex, as Daniels
shunned the age barrier by standing on his toes and
reecltong skyward with hls fiddle. The 44 yeor-old
cow boy dtd~'t too.k a day over 43 ..

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lnteruting os Uttavox.

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We'U aUce $1.00 off any regular priced 8 or 12
alice plaaa.
Pleaae, oae order per coupon.
Good for Dbalng Room, Plc:k•up or
Delivery.
BEER- WINE- COCKTAILS

Mollv Hatchet Ol&gt;ltned the show with thaW herd-driving
Southem Influenced rock. Tho Jt~Cb«&gt;vtlle, Fblde
natrvas rOifed tlvough • standard Mt of tunu from their
thfee 1lt&gt;uma. Dave HIUbek's waffiflQ guitar soloe
't'1rtuatty saved the sat, as \tocalts1 Jimmy Farrar failed to
penetrett tf'\e watt of three guitars.

MX·80 Sound -Schuper House - October 29
--&lt;'morlca'a Underground Music: hes • m.,.ement going,
and n·• alive and welt. resonating out of San Fra:nc.lsco.
From New YO&lt;k to loyisiaN to lndOanl to the West
Coast. the obocuoe. the demanding and the mun~
talanted have gathered und8t' tnt vartUitd Of San Fron' s
Relph Recorda
Somewhere between John Cole, Pore Ubu loci the
Mothers of Invention uneasily Iaiit a IOIJr·l)loce combo
under the heeding MX·BO Sound. Now very Q~icklv
forgot thO•• alorementloned lnlluenooo beceU•e Mx.ao
has dovefoped a sound-lhat Is 8V8t'Y bot as .,rasl\le oa
1t l1 •gressive. \ e,otertc rock. as an underg~ound,
unc:ornpromlc•ns)'mu.sieal Uigh's are.
Meny critic:s have pinned some form of "heavy melal 1
Iebei on to M X·80 Personally, it hill me es "rnetalic.

vflfy mvtalro." u compatriot Rou Schoenwette&lt; vefted
out to me dunng the shOw. It~ an DJI!Jemely sharp,
lo&lt;ceful bfa~ roclt'n'roll, capped with an ~"''I
vocal ••treo:tTon~ pr,marity the function o f
gullarJst/uxophonist'"Aich Stim.

Meeked by 1 hug• pair of s unglasses, Stlm llood by
h1s microphone, hands restlng comfortably upan gui tar
or ••~ . The words jus1 seemed 'to spiU ouc ot his mouth
In a 1e r s1~ colllng, mamner. h wea •ather hypnotizing 1f
you let i1 be.
The re.st
the instrumen1s pushed on undaunted

o'

a...... Dale Soohtea looked li~o •

bouncer .. I Blue
Oy11er Cult/Sabbath conce&lt;t- powO&lt;house plovtno
monoged w•tl&gt; use in the g&lt;a•p of big lllnds. Dave
Mehone~ ol the a&lt;rgif\11 ~ ··double
druming - loaned away from hiS kit and beat tnem
feerlessty, star;rtg off into some outer ,.gion ot the bar.
. leed guitariSt ll&lt;uce Ande;son wn the most arrasting
musrcren on stage, however. Hts ptayln9 wu· of tt'le ,
ttnest/fforcest I've heatd any where ~ In 1111Y musical ftetd
He molnta1ned ~omplete control over his instrument.
unleashing ltghllng leads around rhythmic ettacks that
just moy have pushed the sound barrier,
F-o r a while the group didn't seem to care about each
otner,bUfsU,g out into diffe&lt;ent drrtchons, fightl,g
agelnst each other's sounds that somehOw come
togetha&lt; bv song·• end.
A few tunes hom their recant Out 01 The Tunnell?
were mol\ memoreble. providing a more consistent bea1
fa&lt; ~~'"''' donclng. " I Walk Among Tnem"and
"Som~y You'll Be King" wera sttoogly·syncllronized
a nd Nghl~ ·eharged rock nombe•• - lou• Instruments and
their mastOfS rush1ng forward to somo lttrribltt?)

once a""''

unknown.
MX·80's obsession w ith soc~et y'a pltfaJit- tj-levlston
and the cineme-were pttsented In rock~rnauve to
the " theme" oong In a humorous, we"'lllayed "Get

Smen" and an IQUally entMtainlng v8fslon of
" H.Inoween " Both numba&lt;a being C:t lfied by Slim's
l og·hofn ... which either formed the melody a&lt;
bordtred on free-form ian. ·T here wasn't much of a

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Ba~glia

I was walking throiJgl, the audience aJ
the Ultravox concert when some man
stopped (ne and slapP.,d me with a
backstage pass. "Party five minutes after

the show!' he said. "Gee tha.nks.u 1
s aid, thi~klng "I wonder whet I did to

The cerebral Warren Cann
B aCkstage

W lth

UltTaVOX

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Culturatly. the mus~ scene in England
's locldus1er. Economicallv_ it is virtuaUy
unfeasible. A, liu( must bo patd on any

product generated in England. whether

il's a record or a liv~ show. The 83
asseument rate was •ecently ahered.
~w the governmen1 only takes 60

how the band writes- thei-r materiat
Nothing unusuar. .. Writing fa a groop
effort." he exptainad ... Some1imes I'll sit
In the studio and drum for a while . Then
they' ll Ithe rest of the band I just build off
of that.
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percent to 70 percent off the top. Union i
dues. miscellaneous taxes.and o:pensos 8
have to be paid . Any remaining money is
usually re·1nvested in the band.
The\_m~ia is very controiJed. It is hard
to e,.&amp;Wthe newspapers as ·'the five
weekly publications are highly
competitive· • lklnd of like Bullalo radio!.
"Television goes olt at hlll PB" 11:00
p.m.- i 2:00a.m. ir you like. " University
news.papers offer no help efther- h 's

"Every once in a while the band a•gue$
about .something " but it's natutel.'' He
ex,plained tha~ they used to have a ku ol
problems,but when John Fox lett the
group many of the problonts were
.. ironed out."
Cann is not afraid of self·dlsclost.uu. I
don' t krtow .it-t~'s because he likes to
talk Bbout h imself. (he didn' t go for
conversation but liked to answer
inte.lllgent Questions). or because as an
artist he cannot afford to shut out..&amp;he
outside world. especially when It 's 90
percam- of hrs fe-edback. The cerebral Mr.
Cann granted his. undivided attenrion to
each questioner. never allowlng e ve
contact to ~af'e . He provided
- ' udy: ... How come you haven '1 played
unpretentious, unadulterated answers.
witfJ 11nother band?''
Judy~ "Why don't you do ony more
C.anot "' Th~re ~· not room on stage lor a
work with Brian Enol"
warm·up bsnd. We bsVtm 't gor the
Cann: ''Btteausl! wtt don·r like ro repeat
money to hire one ro tour wirh us. Wc.t

ln/luencsd by Eno, We would leave the
studio ond osk Nm to finlsl! a song and
rhen it would sound fiktt an Eno song. Ws
had; wn·trfl.FJ some of that material rwo
years bttfore. u

c
.;:

star ~

joined the conversation he wao havtng
will&gt; &gt;oome other fans. They aaked hlm

Eno i$ very busy, Also msny

l

r

TUmmer

Ultravoxlan-s as the show pro_gressed.
It really wosn~ t much of a party bu- 1
did -spot drummer Warren Cann, so 1

freviewen} claimed that we wertJ otle.d y·

~~~i:ll$~~~~~~~f~:·~·;·eng••nd ~"-

..:..::....~~~.=::......:::=.=:...=..==-....::....=...=:::....::.-=.::....:.--=:::.=:~~- js the rock'n'roll promised land. England
is no Meece- Only a smaff hendfull of
bands make it there. A common
misconception is that you play 8 fi!!W
times In England and suddenly you're a

deserve that." l was surprised at mv
__...,.fortune and I grew more and more
......,..
anxious to meet the admirable

ours~/Ves,

l

soc•al environment is COI"'eerned, vou

put allthot we msko back in to I he bsnd.
Local bands usually get the positions
b~C6U$tl ths ptomOI8f3 IIIII t/H!/r
relstfves .... We MVe.r Wtlrm-up for
anyone else becauS~J it ts nor fllir ro us. H
Born In VBI'COV\Ier. Caon: .. want to
where the Ideas were" and is now • '

Hair co-m es to UB
Let t h e sun s h ine
- -- - - - - --------- -.»YNancy l evine
Long and flowing, or short and sasy. h really doesn' t maller how you
l1k e your hait.,.but there's a possibility that you'll really like thJs H81r, a
production c oming your way on November 1 2- 16 at the Katharine
Cornell Theater.
The show itself was chosen lor a variety ot rea,5008- It seemed to be
a ravorite among pfoducers Bruce Grossman. Oougla$ M•tler and Scou
~lver . Grace Marker, the director of the show add &amp;d. ..Hair is
e'Xtrem6ty relevant to things.that are going on today. Tl)o anitudes and

behaViO&lt;S of the 19 60' s are coming back. I feel the audience wHI really
be able to relate to the play's me-aning."
The mgani z.atlon of the east mcmbMs acts as an lodepef'dent group.
(In other words, they are not affifiated with College 8.1The funds were
obtained porsonanv by tho show· I producers Grossman. MiHer and
Silver. and totaled $1500. Alth~ugh Grossman and Mille• also
produced last year' s Sexual Perv•rsity in ChicBf/0 and lost money. they
were wilting to uv again...The only reason we lost money on last
year' • show was because ~e made the mistake of sc:hedullng lhe
performances during fmal$ waH ... They felt "Hair': is ·a mor-: widely
acelallned show whl&lt;:h should clefinlt!My attract 8' larglf audle11ee ...
In a&lt;der to use !htll&lt;atharine Cornell Theatle. you must ba sponsored
by a profenor. In this cau. the group hes the support of Oere~
c.mball, acting head of the Theater Oepanmont.
Membets of the cast are going to receive credit from lho Theater
Oepanment for doing the show. but weren't l nformod of thi s until after
ca'ting was set . This· credit tncentive. acts as a rewarding outcome for
many hard working people Involved with the show. Markert. noted that
·•e\'8fything th'8t goes on ts iou,rp(eted by the director, which m6a.n s
quite a bit ot responsibmty for me. M'y phone doesn't stop ringmg. and
my room Is filled with prop material. . . If h wasn't tor 'tho eredlt I
don't think I'd be involved With "Heir.·· Marsh an Kass. the stoge
manager and publ(dty man felt differently. " Because ! am a member of
the ploduction S18ff I don't roceive eredlt and I'm doing the show
limply because t enjoy theater...
Nobody sees a profh because nobody gats paid. The $1 500 is
retl.lmed to the producers and a ny othw money received from
advertising or c;cket receipts win be used t01 next y·aar' s show.
The east has really beer'\ working herd these past lew weeks and is
PfOlty eonf"\dent that the ahow ia going to be a suecesa. Usa Galvin,
who wlll be playing the foma la lelid, knows that the' show will be
fantastle. ··When we first 111J111ed ltherJ41s tPe cast eonslatad of 24
strangers; now we' ve -'l. becQme a very dOJely knit family. Toge ther,
this, show Is going to be sensationol.
Get youroelf a tidcet, 111'\ioy yourulf. eod " let the sun shine in"
November 12- 15 ot 8 p.m. or November 16 at 3 p.m. Tlellata can be
picked up nthe Squire Tlcket omca, $3 for s tudents and ... for non·
students.

.sJ~not the same cultute as the United

States.

So what happens w hen a moe diVerse
band comes to the United States?
"PI!Ople In the South hdvo neve• been
exposed to Uhravo.x. They ' ve only got
Rush, U Top, ete. Thov e~pect us to

conside!ed ~glish mliSJclan. 8vt he
warned that~land ls not nearly as
glorlous as it is lho\Jght lObeAmericans are greatly misled. The

English aoene Ia dead. Notolng is

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happening afld the Britons are S'&amp;arching
for something -anything. lAnd ye$. all

you die·h3tds .l Punk I• " oornpletaly
deed."'
Amerioa.n.s }u$t don' t under.stnd the
Eoglls.h culture.

"'n England you on'v

51&gt;eak tile same la11guage bv\ es fer es a

Taxi

~tops

Last f'riday evening some people h!tard a good
jazz concert.. The sil( member progreuive IOZI

group ' 'Taxi" gave a very Impressive performance

In the Kath8flne Cornell Theater. This bend
frequents area bars, notably Peppers, Gabriels
Gate. Hetrick Lounge and Oavlo's, and is we.!L
worth seeing. Their music- is innovative and
axpras.slve. thoir dyn11mics e,xcit.ing and their
individual s1yles complimenl each other by
rmain1ng theh distinctiveness. A sax. a bass. a

lead guitar and an electric piano loin wlc" two
percuss,onlsts for a provocative sound in ]au.
This is a band which does new music. writang
l ts own SOt.Jnd as welt as offering some standard
)a1:z favorites. Local bands may rai se suspicion in
the minds of 50me musical coonols$eures, bU1

hnve a bass guitar, twn guitars, a drum
kit, ar\d sklnr'Y t'es. Then they see w har
we've got and n' s all so weird to tht!'m.
The only form of exposure w e have is by
'word of mouth. But in large ci• • such
as BuffaJo orOel.roft. the peoph1'nav·e had
the eaposwe and there we're not
considered ' weird' but 'innovative.'
Our innovative M~r. Cann talked with us
so tong 1hat only a few guests remained.
The exhausted drummer politely and
directly excused hfmself. stal ing ""the
reason why I had come here was to ~av
-$pace Invaders." leaving me to 5craWI all
that I coutd remember QO some note

paper.

at Ellicott
;'Texl'' disprove.s ttwi $lefeotype:. This is not
imitation M angione, althOugh " Ta•i.. d08$ expJess
ltle disco fnfluence In Jazz. that Mangione has
picked up on. Neverthetess. there is a vibran1
pulse to thotr rnv$1c whict'l sets "'Taxi.. off from
the average local band. Fresh and e-.~tperirnenlal.
they dare to be oew... AI tea.st once a ~they
crea1e a storm of elevation w i th fheir music, ltfting
the listerner from fljs chair and lnto their sound. It
11
you wanl to henr exching ian1iktt this. To:ci''is
the: group to catch .

-Betsy Floche
Frid~ys show, was :sponS&lt;Jrod by thB Blsclr

MouniBif!l/

Rm 355 Squire Hall
Monday • Friday
9am · 5pm

~a~t~~g~tla~
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�©prodigal sun
~

I Playhouse growing pains
j

No w lne or roses fior lrv

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'f Jobn Laplan~~

was not Ozzl e - H~rrlflt.
But. h .sure was depressing. Allhough
blllecl n a tomedy..Uma. ' The Subject
z: wao Rosel' connot be conlidored
,._ whimolcal or light In any SOMa. Ooat.ng
~ wllh the three days following the retum
o f o W()(ld WM II veteran to his middle·
ellis l.r!fltl fam ily ...The Subject wac
F\osea delves- into the ~elatlonahlps

i

It

IU&lt;O

botwoan an ove~protoouove mother. her
~Migeront h\fSbeQd and t!"'lr son caught
tn tt\1 web of a not t oo dJStlot ~est.
No m~uar t\ow deep 01 mea_rwngful I he

productoon pretended to be. flows ore
evident. The plot seemed to leove too
many loose strings. faaong to inform tho
audience of the import•nee ot some
Kt•ons ana the symbolism of others The
acun; was- marted by shoddy emot.onat
displays {more ~s were heard from
the viewers when the father and son
c ried e nd embraced each othor tMn wore
sighs ot so•Tow). Incorrect interpretation
of dlologue (Marilyn Me,delsotln was
ospecially a culprit. consistently
omQhulzlng the wrong words! and the

~ed
ot the blond play was a
""'•IV
vocat eldefty ledy and her meekly
agreeing hualw&gt;d. Sometomes it seems
stat

IMt her utterances. heard tlvougl&gt;out the
75 -.at theotor, ocN&gt;ed tnose of the
laughtng!y agreeing o~.
Since most of tho play centered around
the t.itchen oofloo w as deflnatoty a
centerpiece' dUring tho Cloatys' ~It chen
escapJldes. I .. They suro drink a lot of
coffee up there,·· aha said, much to tha
chagrin of her neighbota.) The set,

consisting ot the kitchen and living room,

was sm.aiJ, vet made good use of the
limfted .space h occ~ied.
E
,...... d~ look •• 0 19 H
- .
veryt. - .., N
~•
house/l()ld- No rofrigerot~s here. IUS1 a
Frtg;dare. No p.r•mllde rrwxH that tum

Into a contil'lenliJ bfeakfllt wtw;n vov
add ~ater. oofv a km~y weffl&amp;:~
eoostl1utes the Cleary 1 extenstve
a~pli~~ collec1ton. ~ ~ty thing
•
moSSlng IS Lucv Rlcordo oollong for Etllol
Me-rtz: out the w indow.

chsgusungly flagrent assautt on the
oudr...ee·o ears by the phcny l&lt;i$11
occ:ems of John C1oaty (ployed by Jom
Mohtl ond hi$ wife Nett.ie {flloved by
M.ndolsonl . It seemed at timH theY
were more worried 1bout ma•nta.ntng the
oll0&lt;1sive Inflection- ospociallv slnco
thare 1s no mention that either one ts
from hal!nd - tha.n conoontrcning on
onaracter development.

Pent up tmodons
Despite a~ ltl shortcomings. the ploy
did exhume the lmoge of tho \940s. The
beginnmg overture W IS devoted to big
band• 011 musoc:. ond tho clothing and
~·of the choreotoro gave off e
POst·W0&lt;1d Wor II our e. ohhough the plot
did not. There wore glimpses of mother
versus son, wife agalnit husband,
mother and SOI'I banting lather, and
father and c hltd warring with mother.
That. however, wu the problem. Too

'
Unlquoclientole
Unforlut\lte•v. taktnted dlrect01 DOJek
Cem!&gt;bell fob t.o gill$ \M . - . a
p r - VIewpoint ol the Cloary' s,
corn"""ltfty etouding any •ntetpretetlons
by Changing tho tone chong• ond hevong
tht c~~ ters behave 4n en Uf\t'X.POCted
woy
Perhaps •he most enoourag•no aspect
ot the play was the evident lmptovomem
o f The Playhouse Theauo. an ombltlov•
effort of the Buffalo theatre district
ren~11ance headed by television
anchorman lrv Weinstein. Unhlte during
tho fKlt production, no dodging betwMn
ocoffo4ds or excusing yourself to t ho
peint·encrusted COt\Stfuct.on W&lt;M'klr was
necessary.
On. thing specsa~ to The PloYhouoe ••
the unique cloentele lhet seem to
contllluolty frequent the productloos. A
country club attflOSI&gt;Mro is evident and
llltenlng to the audlen« Is for the
ootsldtr. as much fun- as watching tho
..oroduetior.. An.d '"The Subject waa
Rotts .. wN no exceptio&lt;&gt;. Tho

Sl.sters.
·
..The Subject w as Roses.. tS "
diueotlon ot a lomity. It focused "" the
pent- emotiono built be""oen a typcll
family meeting on e.,r_clinaty oituation.
~. unlilce lhet r~tnt motion picture. it
la1ts although the Cleatys seem at time to
be headed towards aell~destruction, vou
don't care because they seemingly asked
f()( it . For the most port, tho production
was a disappointment.
But, to pln blame Of'l one aspect rs
redundant. Everyone from the Hglltmen
Cwho con&amp;i-stently milled their cues~
tumlng tho lights VP during scene
changes. thus oxpoo«&gt;g rho - "'""' to
the acoustics (two averege oize stereo
$pe.oltorsl contributed to t ho tot.~ overall
poorness of the production.
It's too bod t hat " The Subject was
Roses" debuted at a tlmo When The
Playhouse I • ttylng to get its f.iet on the
ground. If productions like this oomlnue.
the marque moy teed .. Tho SUbject i•
Survival...
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many ptots, too few e.M:planetions. It was
hke Ordinary People meot the Andrew

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Mandatory informational m eetin g-attend one of the foJ,JoWiJ!I:
MoNDA-Y, Nov. lOt&amp;· 7 • 8,..
TutsDAv, Nov. 11m- 'u;30 -1~30 '"'
WED~Av,

Nov. 12TH~ 11 - 12, .12 - 1 rw

Raom 334 -Squire Hall

poa~.!:-"oMnta~~tloft
.,.;:z;:oue u.c-1c• .,.,.._., 1

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FIHI ~ 1'&amp;- CliC:t:oot Hl&gt;$1.

$k;CIIM;t Attn•'•

new ,._, tNt *Itt rvn 11 tt'lot UW•W.

WM" Hoftmber ath.

A eo·n fused 'Cuckoo_ _ __ _ _ _ _ by lktay Flec!M
There fo s omething very wrong If a
play th3t ie intonded to be dluy with
tragedy ond comedy fails 10 paclt o
punch. OM flew Ovv 1M Cuckoo's
N•sr, by Dale Wassorman, is ttt In e
m6nttl Institution end is f)Oopled with
emotlontlly COIIfUIO&lt;l neurotics a nd e
loud·mouted " gembllng tool;" now ,
What's so moodane ebout thot1 .
Part of the problem, I think, rests In tho
ploy itself. There seems t o hove boon
some conhniof'\ in W•sserman·a own
mind: he hel written him.solf Into en
ln.sthution end he can't seem to get
himself out. Once he has put those
poopje hero end identified with U.e lr
problonu, there Is no place for them to
go . In an e lton to save the audionc:e' a
'rltera:st. a surreatistk:. cericetUtit1ic nurse
Is Introduced to tiCI as Of)f)rossb&gt; In tho
ploy. Wouormen assembles al of these
w ith • .. Modern Man ... something of 1
variation "" tho Wold Man mythic mot l{
which hos been trtlnslated into .. Mocho"
in our eodety, Aa a last ruortlt ...ms,
he thon tocka on tho CtvisHiguro Idea.
ell of which leaves yuu, In "lfoct, with a
pretty milled bag lull of gob •
Ultlmotely this play has vety lltde to do
with dl11Ufbed people and ltlelr prob*ns.
Wusermon does not choose to axplcwe
Harding ()( Billy Bibbitt; ow knowledge of
tho chtroctii&lt;O remains "'PP&lt;ficlaf roo!ly.
In I oct. this ploy doesn't need to be Mt
in • mentol lllrt.itution at ol. It COUld be
In oconcentrotlon c:.mp. or in o f)riaon:
those f)OOplo could be plantotion olovot
and It would atllt jvst be a ploy, another
gimmick. T1&gt;11 is proponglndo bec6Uso
thore la no conffi~t of the oudronca •a
loyaltl&lt;tt at ""Y limo. We know wflo
Waaaerman wents u.s- to root fCH: we
k,N,w wt-.ere our sympet:tMa are
IUf)f)OiedtoWa.
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There fa e problem ln till"' a1t ot the
dr.motle tonoion must oriN from tho
choroctort "" the ~. The mlnvto the
play doQenetlltes into a Mci\IIUfPhv·
Retched shoot·out. it iJ • two·f)Oroon
pley. Tho fact thot ~tchod and
MoMVIf)h'f tto almost nevor on 11100
together, theref«e. moltn for
conslderetM ...,_..,....,
Chiel 8rOMdon ~,; olOQI\lfy
broedor. , _ . ooclologica! a¥onue of
" ' - lNn the others, but bMidea
being...,.,..., hi$~ don't '
lt&gt;t other jleof)le' o storito or
for mud&gt; In the wey of
comroclorlo. Colloillettl ~ Is novor

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Milcba Petrow h. pec:kaged INs ploy

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y.y nicely. '""'
fa frigllttlf)lngly
8rlllllstdc: the~.., II1UIIc- ......

lnspired (eleetronJc orgen tonditioos Of
musical comedy songo tlko .. Getting To
Know You .. end " I :Hhitlle A Happy
Tune" ). Davey Morfifi,Jones moy be
blamed lor not molting much of whatevOJ
humor Wossormon hot left us with, os
w e~ as lor ellowlng evetyone, except
Ch.ef Bromden. to bobble their lines by
rot e.
OK. the ploy may be none too good.
but the IC\ors con 11 ~1 soy modic;oro Unes
u if they wore referring to something
spec;rrc. Jack ColltJ&lt;d, u HIJ&lt;dlng. was
conspicuously guilty of this recitotiva
tone, primarily bocauso he had so much
I&lt;&gt; work with. Harding, It could be
11gued. is tho mealiest role in the play.
Ybu didn•t c.re, actually. about •"2.f..,..
these people, including lliUy Blbbltt and
R.P. Mc:Mulf)hy. There w ao no .UI
emotional investment from tha audience
Dr. Spivey ICott Schurr! gave us a vorv
nice. v"'Y thorough choroctoriutio&lt;r,
wi'Mct1 artistic consistency was genutnetv
aPPfeeiated.
Marlin-Jones Ideo of htvlng Martini climb
the watts wu unfOttunete. Unes w ere
lost and it only aorved to reinforce our
previous notion of Martini ao • eeri&lt;:ature.
~ other of Morffn,Jonea· declslon•
proved ev11&lt;1 more de1tlmor1tol to his
production, howewer. Nuroe Retched
wu not the Of)f)rooaivo ghOUl- might
hove been. Stem oho was, Wid
IIOSIOSSir1g on fni totlng ,.,.,.., of
sf)Oaklng, but one could not roatty
unde&lt;stand whet every0&lt;1e woo
c~elnOng about. She wo111't, after alt.
Vlty CIUef Of maticlouo. Ill whet wos
I&gt;OJheps a deilbereto effo&lt;t "" the part o f
Morlin·Jonea to downplay ilome of the
ontlfeminiom In the ploy. he leoves his
productioo up • creek without • paddle.
You would be - e d how thle de/lotion
of Riltchod'a character con
to toke
the wind from the taila of this ploy.
Esped.Uy WheJt R.P McMurphy (Robert
D.......n senl&lt;tt for o flof)f)y
and a
f)IOUdoblaclt dofl-v otyfe lnoteed of a
choracter. lher• wos no rMI tension
between the. . t wo. In tho 0&lt;1d,
McMurphy·doeo not conquer; Retched.
oltctuding her neokbroco, romelllo
seemingly UNffcted by the whole ordeal.
One hoi the ftellflll that life at the
hospital witt go on eo ~1. The uea of
the Globelrtmen' theme oong at the end

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"'uludictouo.

Domol! SMdeor!' e Chief 8rotnden loa
lltl&gt;doul porf-.ce. Hlo , . _ , .
Vot:af ~ go Mdl9 f.WWivohd by
the OCher , _ . of the e..t . He alone
,_given -'*'II of the ' - ' ""' .
8Udietlce lotlged ro Through-ttim we
- QiWn- ...... Whloh the
ploywriglc, the dit:ec1or, end lhe other
tc10rt..-fortho "-'pert. left out.

�©prodigal sun !
B.E.R.T. : "We are the theatre district"
- - - - - - - - - - - - 'by Rick S zykow ny

One olthe Qftlttl1 a~gvmemi tat outlaw,ng thoR gt.nt
Ytde:O .$Cieens found '" bars •• the existence of Clrp StTilth.
Tt.ere ia nothing to matd\ the unoarailelled savagery 9l
being lr&amp;J)pod 1n a pteco Where the,e Is a fivo·foot~uon
of Clip Smith's .,Dad beam•ng away benefictenttv '" one
comtH. QPftwlng out atrocious pUf'l$ -and grHlorng Inca a
tobotomltttd boave,. Aa Mlsnoh Kun z would' \"e observed.
"The ho,or. . . rhe ho, o•.
"
I mention thlo only rn pesslng. s.nce the thought
occurred to me •• t S81 Jtauno at Clip Smilt\ on the vtdeo
scretm of the Con11non11l RnHJurant , awaiting the start of
rne 1(/d- the Hll16t cndea-or ot the Buffalo e.poltmemal
Repertorv Theate,
BERT 11 a fledglrng organrz•11on devoted to breakrng
500l8 ru1u of rheitrkM conventtOn and gafMifa•·v
e&gt;&lt;Dand"''J tl&gt;o I&gt;Oromettra of theatre in Buft.rlo. It wu
estabftshed 11'1 the s~ of 1N1 ve"'. and.. already W'l rta

t&gt;••

womenlol~ and

guns down • ci&lt;cuit judg. end one of
palrons, ollto the noisy oppr~ol ol thio oeoplt '" the bat.
E"entu&amp;~Y the Slterill atrilles on the oc:ene, and purely by
too~ shoots and kills the Ktd.
The play t hen shifts gears aoc beoomeo a •••donie
c:ondemnetJon of the way the west was won, of the
hyplk:nlically vicious a ttlludes of lt\e ptone•r• and the
way they dtove the Indians from the lend lhe Shftltlf ond
the t nwnsfolk begin to remini.see about thct "good ol'
dave.~&gt; and a flalhback shows the.m trapped '" e
wagonrrarn which is boing boslegod by tholndlons. Things
look hopektss , and wt.en somebodV ouggests proving to
. the lD&lt;d, the Sner~f IHponds. " No.
• we eltotdy have
• he1p to thank Htm fOf. what wnh chen Coh revotvtfos
and W~~&gt;&lt;hMter rifles end all." Thev hit uoon tho plan of
tying dynamite to lhe buuilldslhattN! lnell""s u1e1n the•
tnbal r•tua1s, to ...$hOw them the futiltty of anew he•tMn
SVC&gt;e&lt;llltlons. " The lndlaf's ore blown to lvnQdom come.
end the Shertll and hlo lrlend$ celebrate t ' - tnurnoh
" Whit Ci\enc:e do these dumb. rn!klucl uvages have,"
""'one. " 1103•nst Ctvlstlan gef'eft..rnen1"

disc ,oc~ev Boon J . Wilker does • noca job u the noploss

go
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Sl1entf, even lhouoh tus rde •• the abffH1 and tea51 :,
humo.ous of the play. And spec.!ll mentlon must go to o
Anette M oslows16. J..,n Enen Murphy and Jean EMen

g

MufPhy and LOts Lynne Saue. the thrH ''Belles' ' - besides i
•ddlng 1mmeDNratrrv to the 'l'liUII aspect o' the ptay ,
(whoops - oyo$'T6il;ng sexlstlt t~••• thtowowav gestures l
and eso•e.$l'ons Uooktno boted, twtoging from whiskey ;:
bottl&amp;s, devouring the Kid w•th th&lt;tif oycs) are a rool
treasure uove of subtjety.
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T• k• dlancn

I talked with Annene Maslowski. John K~ses and _:
dtreeto&lt; Russ Vac.,tl aher the sl&gt;ow. and found them ~
br.,mlng With entn.,..asm about tne prospects ol BEAT.
" We've dOne what a kn of other people tuivt!ft't been IbN
10 do." Annette ooonted 001 " We've !&gt;&lt;ought .notner
&amp;how lo the Theater O.fltict W..,• the Thea ret District.··
8asicaly. we' ro loc:*ing to gtVI 1 shot tn the ilfm to
youthful c.teet, It has ptMented two ohe~ itCt c;omedta,
Bullato Theate&lt;,'• odtled John " A lot of"""~" rake oil
8o)t IHtd Co11. a&lt;\CI Cll•~r Mu:w:, both at the Oeleworo
fOJ New VoA. City, starve ttMHe for tour ve••· then come
SU@et Hoflday..fnn, .as wet~ as Th• Fessr at Bulfa\o State
bock and
wO&lt;klng at the 0\evy ~ant .
feel thll
Coatege' a OkS Oued. The., newest LWod~t.k»n b betng
Troa.surt uove
we can do It here. ~ besk:fe:s. I don•t want 10 wQI'i( et the
presented as en ovemng of d1Me-r theaue at the
Now that he hos killed tt\e Kid, howe""'. the Stltrlll Chevv plll\t."
Cominental Rus1ouom1 oo frankhn Street As Dnector'•nds that t~ townspeople are uea1ing h1m dlftotanllv.
" I don't want 10 wo,k .,, tt'e Chevy ~ 1 m enhe,,"
Rvss Vec.erul pul tt, ..::JM h&amp;d the dtflner ~
lt'ley
Thoy trV dtossii'IO him up with the Kid's hat and p!llll4S. Annette put ln b&lt;tqhtly.
needed the theaufr "
and h11 plea1 ihat there is no such thing as the faa'e" gu"
,, the west fall on deat c ats . When his' gun accidentally
"T~~ w""!e cast doesn jt wan.t, to work at tha Chevy
goes ott and he inadve(ently kills his deputy. thing~ ttort plant , Ausself concluda,d wtyly We wanr to bt1ng to a.n
Le vola of t oadying
turning ugly, as the tow nspeople inllst thot the Ktd hes I ~od!en,fe rhe 'Jpe~~l dmnet the,a "e that thov would~ t
The olay luelf lo dlfllcult 10 ptgeonhole Into any ono
rtHu(ned , The pJay ends with a nasty donoumen1 wotthy orma 'f see. hete 5 8 lot of fl'Pf"' •r1d A Chulvs Lme
panreoJar tatogo'¥· Q,igtnaHy a ,adio play by Roban
of Hlrotn Plntat, a nighttna,e gone befse.rk, the .ttoge g~~~ ai~nd- we teet th•t were ofter.ng .somethtng
Coover which the nwtmbo's ot BERT tftmmed down and
covlrttO with bodle• and the unbellev•ng Shenft l&amp;d oft by d e em.
adaOted tor lhe 11ago. Th• Kid starts ofl as a sooot of ell
~.s for-mer crootes to be hanged. lhete a1e 1 l1w songs
Whtch 1s an accurate Q\lay to suo up TM Kid. II thev can
those 'ontf\ Strg'o Leon spagheni westerns that Clint
IPftnlded '" Mre and the,e, but t thin« thet 1M_r.erm Su«nnunt two verv reaJ obstact.1- 1 mflt1ge' bu()get at'd
Eas1wood churned out at the begh\t'!W\Q of hie car~
" muSICII comtKty" does this play an lt\jUStice.
~...
v1nu.atf't not~nlstef't prus co.,e-age- 6e:f'\ ShOw$ a lOt II"'
Kod os •
I&gt;Mdi&gt;Onen. hysutnous 51 ranger ~
mto town and .ns.,.rts tnt g~eijy w.ttes.s townsfotlt to • The -'""""""es are all efljoyably c:ampy. from JOI\n pronitM lo&lt; the future of dramoln Bulfalo They mev tack
KkNse&amp;" dM!se Frenchman wrth tM outlandJs.h .cc:e.nt, to po~oles5f0081rsm . bul rhev PG$MU .someth..-,g tnftftftely
new tevets of toa&lt;IVInQ He wnhe.rs them under h•s harG
Russ V.c•nt~'s nebbishy deputy. Bernard Rice put-s m • more prectOOS - that c;ena.n sowt, 1h.i1 .,.amtktion o1lt\od
UI\V•e;dong gtere. • 1\alf smo~e(l clwfoot ciamped f•mly "'
doe! pertor~n&lt;e as the ot&gt;sequodou$ b&lt;lrlet&gt;der and a 1.-e one&lt;gy lltld w~ltng!\en to to~e Cl'loneos whoeh 11 cruttalto
h•s ,aw and hatdlv apet"-.s- a w01d. e\ceol an CK~at
brellhlnQ J)Jeacher. and Ft~o Vtgdante ptavs mo K~ -any fVpe of arttSt &amp;nd wt\tCh m•~e s (lofOif!U:10flals OlJI ol
"ytppee YIPC)el Vl't' " W1 the COUf'SC of hrs bnet $ll'f ho
p.stot wn,os th-e bonrooder , hat h1s way with tht!
wtth e del.' ~rmse of lnsouaance and contempt WPHO wmateun

end._.,

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sudden impulses

LIVE COMPUTER MUSIC
by

UUAB CofhtohO'IH Commlnoe ptes.ant.s Chria Smith., In wn eveoing
of acousdc guitar mus1c tomorrow at 8:30 p.m . in Saulre Hefl
Raths.kellat. Smither. • yitted tongwrhM •nd t nlltrpr~ter . d1ews on
blues. folk. ond rock 'n ' roll for his w;de .;ranging materi&amp;l nckeu ate
$ 1 SO '"' nucleoli and $ 2 00 '"' non-students.
Bulfeto's own Ronte foater-cuuenttv playtng keyboeteSt wr•h
George a.n.on - loins forces w1th ,au t'f\Jm()eter &amp;KtriOfdiMIN'•
Jlmmy Oww tn a ,_,.fn lor lOCal tau leg&lt;lnd suophon!tt Johtl
"Spklet" Matlin Sunday at 1 p.m . in the SQultt F'lilrno&lt;e Roo&lt;n.
Open.ng 1110 l&lt;&gt;osoly Tight . U&gt;e Ron Corsaro Big 8and and Eaistlng
R...IY
Tho Fest. a New Band bol\d from New York City, ploys tl&gt;o SQu,ro
Rat~s~eller tonlghC at 10 p .m. Opening ore tho Toya .
Some of the atea'a best acoustiC musle1ans WiU perfOfm 1 tMt-Mftl
concen at the Cemrel Park Gritl on Sunday. Novembct 9 betwllfl the
hours of 4 p.m 1nd 7 p m . John ll&lt;ady. Phil OO!oo. Polio MliNgan.
Chatlle O'f'leUt, Win,.n SchMIIkpf, l(a t hY Moriarty and tho Stompers

are gewno togothOf to (I!Se funds fo, the purchase of now snow vlow
for Dovrd Wallter. Wolker, laid olt 11om his job at Betnlal\em Steel, no
Ionge• Q\J&amp;IIfies tor unemployment 1f\5Utanc.a . He invest~ the: tatt of
hls funds on a snowp&amp;ow 1n order to -start a snowptowmg buslnou to
support nts w•fe and lour c:Mdren. There w iH be baited goods ond
coffee 101 sale tnd CPG' s """be donating part of thetr proOts to• tne
cause Admtnlon win ~ S I . 50 at the doo&lt;

PETER
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NOVEMBER 20th
UNCLE SAMSJ2525 Walden

THIN LIZZY
Td.HJ lif Gt s.to ft4 MM

IHIUNU;o.

..NOVEMBER 25th
llNClE SAMS/2525 W-

" Buff.'' e new flte.-ry megaz.iM soon-ed by the Edword H ~tlef
Choir. Is look"'!~ lot ertlsttt oontributioo•· "'Bull " Is the olhc:lol
magatine of the C.-eet•v• Wonng Oepanment. but contttbultOM by
everyone will be considered S!!nd to "Bull.'' Deoortm.,.t of English,

WE BESTER
BUXX

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The Hembutg Wtllo Theater will open Its 33rd season with Ono Flew
O"er The Cuc:~ooo Nasi. under the dlroction of M ag Oallmenfl. on
N~embef 7 , 8, 1 4. and 15. at8:30 p.m . Tttkets fi&lt;O $3.'or edufta,
$2 SO to&lt; studenls. end a f .50 dlscounr on PfO•eolo loc:hta. For
t.,.;hfl&lt; lnformalion &lt;ell 8eny Davidson at 6 49-2786.

355 Squire Hall, MSC

8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday-Friday

Albright-K]tox Arc Gallery

~Mllsi&lt;Hol's

Southern rock meets Engtrsh blues as the Ou11ows jam Foghot and
tt\e Johnny Vat1 ZMdl Band fn e w•ld and woolly trrpte boH Thurldoy.
Novembef I 3 In lhe Momo&lt;•tl Aucf;tOI•um·

306 Clemens Hell. Amh01st Campus. Bullelo 14260. Oaodlrn&lt;l ••
November I 0.

Chadabe and Spiegel
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SUNDAY, NOV. 9th, 8t30 pm
Students - $1.00, Gene ral Adm. $3

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f. (E.G . RecordsHdtstribut ed by

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Plclure the ..mple elegance or the
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&amp; r&gt;e'O' day. 01' the molodlc shimmer of the

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third In • serieo of AmlNM&gt;r releases
-IO&lt;med a nd/or produced by Brion Eno,
well· known Avantg.,dtst and SWdoo ~

rtlegiclan. Tho mu.Jicel content of -tfit
album was wri uen and performed by

~. L.eraajl. entirely on his 36·string chorded

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"lither (autoherpl, with the ·e xception o f a
VlfV ~mlted amattering ol woodlih:

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per-cuaa.lve tour'lds and equally rare and

~ aubtte Eno av.ntheslzet patches .
The 1lbum Is soothing, eiiTIO$t

dream1ike due 10 the inherent Qu.&amp;~tJ es of
1he eutohatp h Is ptayed by strolting the
strtng• w ith 1 f eethef oudl or fKlgM'IiPs.

or bv pjuck&gt;ng IS0111ed strings
tndrvtduolly L.eru,i careues the
enstu.efT'•m end PfOduces lonH y,h~
soem to Uow btck and lonh fike water

.,advanc:mg
....... end ret,eatmg-weve.s on a
ThJI effec-t 11 enhanced by a htTutect

PfOCeiiJng of the •ns.njrnent's sound by
Eno e•thet bo; ehanneling n through a verv
s low ap.d.JQ-.4' key pf'\•se sh•her, Of Dy
teed•"g poru o f the mus•c Into his long
oertec1ed dmlavwd echo vv.stem. Bv us•ng

ttlll technique, !Arqji Is tb4e to ploy •
very intrlcltt penern on Ns eutol&gt;"'l&gt; thot
whl nfpolt itself. lntatt; .,., wllll• tho
pettorn contlnuu ond t&gt;eg;na to slowly
declly, he etn pjov different patterns or
tones to layer over hil origln&lt;ll. This
technique dilfm from atlaight mufti·
triCking In thei - Litaoji can OCC&lt;&gt;ftjC)inY
himsetf - tNtlf'ltaneou51v evet"~ in a live
!*IO&lt;m.,.,. lltuatlon, J®nding lilce
m~ny people cruiOtng aw ay on eutohllrps
et t h e - tlmo.
The concept of the Ambi•nt senes was
introduced by Eno In 1978. It's basic
p&lt;emfse eentero on the Idea that all
rooms have an Inherent and dtatJnctive
.sound Wh~ch aeems to emanate from
nowhere end yet be overywh01o. 1n ,olhar
w ord.s. an ambient sOilnd. So why not
crea1eeome very komogeneous,

nonaggresalve musk: to be inserted ih

Welter S teeling Wlllter Steding(~d
Star) (distributed by Jem Records/

1 flrot heard this 11bum wrth a friend of
mlrte ehor pul(ing an oU-nighter and, I
must admit thlr. then. I atmcm could not
handle h. lhit llbum lo nothing less ttlan
hl&lt;d-co&lt;o. Stodtng pllys electric violin
through o homtmede effects box which
he keepo stropped t o his warst. I s uppose
thll you ccrvtd Iobei 11111 album -if thet is
peulble-u t vtnt gerGe punk. It l• on

atbuni of

t JCirom... There are cuts that

ate semi·reslfeined •nd others that are
dlssonent enough to !"•ke ~ef4he most
progressl•e flotenet wine._
Stedlng's vot1l1 are e&gt;itemaley
punkosquo. Fo' e•amplo, on side two oi

~he album, on I 59ng called "Face" he
slngs·" l thought thet I could d&lt;e. I looked

,;,.·!J.!":'

mUSICBflt\' a nd IXC:IIItnent , With the

of rece nt yeera, Who has a finely
honed ond dlotlnctl•e style of fyr!cal
composition. However, it is not as
conceptually 01' muSte&lt;tlly tHilkant and
•nnovative as Itt pred&amp;eessor. Bowie t\as
been ~round meklng musk: for a lollg
tome, Evor aince 1 968'• Sp.ce Oddity he
has b&lt;11n 1 alngedaongwritor to be
rockoned with. Ho hu consistently !with
tho ucoptlon o f the abysmal You"9
Amorlc•n•tgiven tl&gt;t record buying public
muslc with eesthetlc ouglnality and soltd
themtttc loundotlont. His songs are not
s:traight narrattve t ~ttur~s, creating
narrttlvl Qu-'rtv thrOUQtl the u.ce 6f
cf.soetate lrneges. Bowie~
ptva- that tllllll or ICCOI'd wnh one
anothe&lt; to IO&lt;m a tot II thematic Ufllt,
In 5cMy AbulltSBowie is at hlo belt
lyrrellly. "h'$ No G.,..., "o song in two
pansll»g.nning aNI ending with ttle
11bum)- wM a J _ . trln$latlon,
is one of the etroogest cuts on t11e
ofbom. It 1s mutlcally Very-dense, thanl&lt;s
no doubt to co'conopirator A&lt;iben Fripp..
This ot~e uses of the most
imeresting 10und effects Imaginable. For
instlnce, the to~ opeed (o tsmpered
wltl't to..rrlvo It a very haunting end
lntenM melody. The lyriQ are tYpically
Bowle : "Sllhouettes tnd - · WBtch
the rwolutlon/No mote free steps to
-lnl.lust wllky-tllky heaven or
hell'thiJuot bog heads .,., dlumo·full
Bow11

IPied ~ It's no ll"r\8· ''
Bow i e - - · - rigll1 O&lt;AM'd
conc;epliono- tie
jwf- to~ witl't ~ thtit

st8t. . llle ~

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deal• wnh tllo IIUbcolture thlt de1ermines
tht rapodly cllongrng ancl ill-deftned lads
and ntuols thll beg c.,.. eoniO&lt;m~y.
"TtMinlgo Wild t.le" deals with the
sewch for, lnd ollmtnltl&lt;&gt;n of. c:ertain
moral• end behe"lors. A coupje ("l!'s No
Game," ' 'Kingdon Come"! concern the
pooafb.lltru of the tlfects Open wornng
cult urea. And • very elegant " Ashes to
Ashes;; seems to be a continuation ot
one of hit firot "hh songt" $/)fee..
Oikltly. AI 1t turns out, Major Tom' s e
Junkie.
The album lo oboUt c urrent cultural
I)OI)&lt;Jiorltlea endmoru. It ol(j)lorea the
tlliltentlef n11ura of our w...td with a
style 10m1wt&gt;ere btJrwe«&lt; the
" poycltedelic &amp;lxt1u" and the new wove
senslbilrtlts, yet compeHd ent•ely of
neithe&lt;. Bowie dtca SctNY Monster.&lt; ic a
..,..,.,. irldeplndem lrtill who has ""'
'!laturrty end dty to buold from Ns own
choracterlatlc lt)'le.
- 5c&lt;111 Otxobilllll
S.C.ot Affllif. Glory Boys,(Sire l

T"hete Itt " Oayt or Change."

llme

for

1 new dance:·

A~tlon."

" It'~

'''*..Time

For

s..,.al ,t.flalt, Fngtond'a broil&gt; new
"mod" outfit, Is leedlng the peck or 1
rock 'n' roll and ltyllsh voutl&gt; fYlPVemMt ,
" We're the new t1shlon kinoo. ice cold
stere end Clothelao nu.tiW~ve sein ttoe
citrt(er ~ of life," tnolats 2D·year old
vocwt.,., songwyiter ot
the four, - - . , . . 5-piece gang. He is
aloo -v Mrioua.
•
Fot " - wilo 11m forgonen our
" lfted'' roou, •ec.al the midrSO"• rodt
ec..,e- the fiCtions of modo .,., puMI

tan '-·-

"' rotklfa. The rnod - · (Jif tt&gt;at
clay - the Who, Klnlto, the SmeN

"*'"-~···o..to-...

Bul• new ... - wlltt a

olorifled Ill

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ol.ltld hel ~.

'*""-t l o r - - . 1
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determonltlon- .. diraeted to mllnd a
world ol tMtr own. ap1rt trom the
pe..,ful. hetefol envl&lt;onment theY grew
up m: "'YO\.If one way wortd is not mv
worki/Don't put me down m try to tell
me about my WOfld."
"A more recent, •net at umes more
obv1ou1. lnfh.tenc.e is the Jam . They ore
conolnly a pan of thlo mod.wotld, but
they were shuffled Into Britain's punk
o~ploolon ol 1976 ·7~ although thev
didn't quite Qtasp tho total nihilism
espoused by the hard·core pur&gt;ks. "We
hate th• pun~ elrte." •nformed Secfet
Affairs guharfn Oavld Cairns.
Thta umoct'• movement. atong with the
Two r011e u1c revival. Is some of tl&gt;e
more intaresoing vutlglal music ehOt t!&gt;e
welo.o- thlsacond generation of 1970's

arreetMa.
Musically Secret Allow Is octectric, 111w
•nclirteliPI"onc.d· llllented, lnd certainly

growing. KHj)lng in lone Wtth mocldlsh
lnfluonces. " Shake end Shout" smlldla
of Motown; •• doea .. Oon' tl.ocK
Down,.. both flavored with Oeve
Wwntvop' s 18Jtlt.
In "Let Your Heart Oeflca~· tho
elements o l R&amp;B 111 clappad into the
6ong in on -excetllont upbeat tempe. Page
continue&amp;Nt t een•ga perspectf\les in the
C!&gt;O&lt;Us: " let your hellrt dance/1 said
thoro ain't no rules/To the dance of
IMh/Jutt denc41."
Page tlao leta off atoom tlvo.;gh the
trvm~t . &lt;MOd -ingfy on this debut lP.
His bell l&gt;fiYlng occurs in • duel with
Cilltns in the IOCktr " I'm Not Ffee (But
I'm ChMp!." •
S.C:.tt Alflk IUCCied
theY
lighl up tNir .,.,_;,.,. wM •
lllme of PO- end -ov. ·~ .-nty
of room tDf'-·a..-h, ·~
o.nee" or the M l f . - 'fGicwy io¥1:' ~ •• tastimonin to the -eatf·
, . . . . _, ...,.,.._, lnd Mlf-eaoem ot

best....._.

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tl&gt;f "mod' ' ~.

Thie lllerntliw- w orld l'-"' IPPI!II&lt;S
tl&gt;tougtloul

tho album·to

•ltill{lon. llui no -

t~ POir&gt;t of

l'lcn.wos.-.

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neectte:•

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Oavld Bowie, Sc11ry M onsters, (RCA!

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must"h•ve cfimbed 1 miiNon flights /lhov
called OUt,.hat I'm nothing ond t!&gt;ey
rocect me to t he strHta / The llght WH
cold end brigllt end I c:ou4d feel the
heat / I ran around the c::omer
end I celled you on the phone I I was
going t o oay ' I love you' when the
operotor carne on and said: 'Vow
tlmt. . . • .rs up " lt' a the kind of song
that you ,ust hav• to •xperlence lo fully
appteciete.
The remainder of the cut s era e blend
ol rock and roll, punk and lllleer lnsanfty.
Tha htghilQht of the album Is that old
Elvis stond·by. " Hound DOQ." This tune
is greatl Not only ls Stedlng's ronditton
aJmost urueeognlzabhl as the 1950's
fa•orlte, but it foetur.. Robert Fripp on

~~ ~~;~";::'.,;~~~ ~"::~
guitar. Together thoy gtt so crazy that
tho eong tS almost beyond the scope of
vou make m• medde,." These vocal' are
perception ot rnoat normet humans.
sc:reamed ovet a messy array of di'\Jin$
There er• two ~~ on the album.
lnd str~ngled p&lt;ocesood Yiof!n.
This tlbum is ••rv obocure, but not
one on OICh side " The Dance No. 1. 2, 3"
Th s _.bum dol• ha ve some VIJ'IV good
\dl'lef~V $0 However. tt is res-ttNed IOf
end " Medrtatoon No.1,2" Su&lt;pnsingly
P&lt;&gt;tnti. Many ol tllo ctJll are fUit Walter
""'• lndrvlduols who hevo devoteped 1
eno"ijh " The Oonco" ls tha more
pfaytng toto - tie doh matlage'lo gel
taste for swogrtslfYe new wave. tt is
subdued of tha two Netther hes ""V
_ , . ve..,. lnteruong sounds out of his
violent end 1ggresolva. lnd demands
melody, per so, but beth derotitoly
violin. The last cut on Sfde one.
your euen1ron so h can twist YOU' m'nd
posaeu a quahw. a fo•ltng. • subtle
" lllnd•ng. " oounds ~ke Jeen Luc Ponty
into a convulorng, p~tanold mass of
eharac:te' that wov~ be done an injustice
playing tl&gt;rough a Space lnvlrlers game ,
nervu Ali you people out there who are
by e mere verbel ducrlptlon. •
It gets very biterre.
l"" &amp; lway&amp; fook•"9 fOf new music and are
Need toss to say. lhts Is en album of
Speaklt&gt;g of bllarle. a cut called
slightly tWisted Cyou know who you arel
supeuor ouelity; not only in content. but
• "Subterranean Escepe" really is. It starts
try ro find th1t album. It 's deflnhely a
With
a
vory
betic
elcc-tronte
sequence
unique oxp"1once .
also m c:oncept. It is en in sou_:dSm Frsnli
and adds ¥0CIIe: "They \Ook me to t~e
- Bill FnlnKt
place of thlo ambient ooond ...music
wl&gt;k:h cen be 11ther Ostened to or igrlered
11 the ~st&amp;rll't sees fn?

grooves_
and
frenzies
Anyone lucky enough to have gotten
hotd o f Oevid 8owle'.s ttt8$1
album Lodgfl hll p&lt;obobiV been t1ungrltv
1w11tlng 1 competa~e ronow'up. WtU in
ewe se-nM•• It\8 watt ls oven Bowie h•s
reloued • new alt&gt;om And Scar(
MM.st&lt;Prsrs 1 llrSI' IIte olbum It combotea
¥8fV Mr'ty Bow• e. w•th htS" iMate

lowest l1vel and they turned otf ell ttle

O!lhll I ( broke tWtY end lilt lho stairs, I

drawn lot the

~Jt_,

touches

a glory boy, we iook too good lor you/If
vou WMV\1 know 'bout us, you oone be
ana too,h

I'N thin~ ebo.st h . Tllore's def.,ttely
room for Hnprovement, but Secret Af1atr
tS stfll very young I tviVe e hunch that
they w ~ll show signs of maturitY bv their
next recording.
- r011r Grajfldlt
Joanne Brackeen, Ancient Dynasty,
!Columbia TappanZeel
Onty the dynasty os ancient.
Well. lt't Joenne Brackeen s weeping
tht loold, lt.nked by longtime
associlttl Joe Henderson, Eddie Gcme7
and Jock Oelohnttte: '" lout front ,
centlt, st•alght lhead on fire.
TNt It a betut~UI set The last time I
hefl(d Smoltin' Joe thla horwos tllo t..t
time he pjayed In tills erea, when Joanne
w as his plantst. It's been too lOng,
indeed, •lnce the gr ..t tano&lt;moster had a
chance to atritch out wide and ~ on
on album tho way he does hert. And
leave 11 to Joe"ne to como up with
inspuing Oflglnala fOf everyone to sal! on.
Bes~st Gometand drummer
Oejohnaue e.ont•nue ro gtdw a_s
monarchs of their respective tnsuumem-s.
soulful u they ore precise. This
especlolly deterlbet tho planlst. who' •
long betn 1 muter of th• music
(Ukewite Ill eo&lt;&gt;cemed.l yet only now
beglna to receive some measure of the
popular/criticaiiCCIIim - IMI• long
merited. Usten to tw. She plays a s wmeo. 'With 1 qu;,t vlfS8tlrty tNt
bloom&amp; upon io.lch Into lyrical ,..._,
up

'"""" "'""' lltllltly grOOYW. The -.~~ueoc of . . four llove toni!
been retognlted by muolclons .,.,
_ _ . . . . , _ ., forget thet othe&lt; more
lnlluent'!f• miV be 1 ~tile late about theor
own " ' -· ~ Joln[le Braclteen and
Ill this rnualc, no more time should be
deloyed. Of given away to pretenders.
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�olton Motello. Pop Art lpaSSPOnl

.shows thet nOMiy all of Bton Molello'a
Pop Arts Ia derivative of music P&lt;odoc:.d
Edit()('$ not11: St1fl membtH
·by othllf 611tish recotdlng artists, ThirtyRondy Atlss suflerod a stJVero esse of ~
••• PllfcOnl or It is hom Oavld Bowie, 29
wrJttN's bloc:Jr. while ett~mptlng • review
p81Cint hom Brian Eno, 21 percent r1om
of 1/11£ "'bvm. In dupe,.tiot1, ,. p/~~eed
IIlyan Forry and Roxy Music snd 13
the lf!C-ord~ IJJong w;rh some uftiquirpg
perc_ern hom othef dofrvl livl's of those
Instruct/Oils. in • wstertight container
Plontlfl. &amp;ueh as Gary NtaT~an end
ond tossed thtN1&gt; into tM Ni•gsrs Rivor,
Uhra~ox. That l6aves only ,one perc•nt
hopmg thst som~~IX&gt;dy would find the
for oroglnatlty.
m•terMI and rttvJ.w the 11/bum In tim! to
Gi/ligltfl: Wowt That' a tlko rlllding our
.....t hfS deMJtine. USJ WHk, s Chilt!111&gt;
that I!&lt;Jrgllf King 9011 aNliS ground beef
lr!Jhrfmsn msco'IWtld. $1711111 rwN· ttHeel
from McDonald's , Burge• Chef and the
t~ddr!s:sed to The Spectrum floatift_JJ - _ Rod 8arot
'n • ''Gtod" sandwich bag Inside~
Professot: T~at's right. Gilligan, tt rooks
boot. He promptly lorwsrtlod th11ts~ .,11
like Elton Motetlo is a vlnyt thlet.

'ap•

flf "'" '· IN&gt;d we nee/~ it In tM nick of
rrme App¥Mr/y, tlrs LP
(rNfHI
by 1,. Cutswoys on Gilligon'slslsnd.
Wh11 follows is e triHI$crlpt of the tepa.

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Pro/es$Qf: Tosrlng ... ona two. thr"ee ...
Gl/l,pan·T..ung ... 59.641 .2 .973 ...
SIIPPOf G•logonl What are you &lt;Ioong I
G/llrgen r m hetP&lt;ng the PYotessO&lt; '""'

rec:otdar.
S*1pper. Then why ore you saying those
nu1 thi5 tape

CHt1v n ufT'\beu7
GJIJ~glll&gt; II I were

a ITliCropllone. t'd be

P.•my ''""'of n.enng one, two and lht&amp;e

all the ume
S~rP/H't.

Oh . Gotllgant

Prolesso' Ok#v: quJot down.

\'OU

two.

We ttl tUit abou1 ready to beQ•ri.

Gil/iglln' Yo"" I !lid you heor that,
everybody/ He's a thlert He's a thr"efl
He' s a t.h ..
Skipper: Thai' s enough, Glltigant

Proteuor: Well, I think that' s- about go1ng
to do It, folks, unless anyone has
anything else to soy obout the ott&gt;um
Gillipan · Hea ... h-Nto ...
Prof~ssor · W~at' s t~or Gi"lgon1
G!lligon H·hoaoaas ... uhhh ..
SkippH. Speak up, tonto buddy'
Grllg1111: ~ . ... d-di. uhtohh..
Mr. How«!. Wha1 's the matter, boy7 Cot
got vou' tongue?
Grlfipon HEAO·HUNTERSIII
IWe hear several Sl'C!Ond&amp;ol screaming
and v~ling , and then a loud Qta~ The

fWe twt:;,@se;J'* clte=k.s. ~ the.e •s: a

rest of the 11pe i:s s•lent .~
- th~ Cast• ''"'Y• on G•/f•fJlM 's /slitnd

Prolcs&amp;OI Hello ouc there, w a are seven
O.Wpf.t ,;cr;mdeo on a troptcal •.slana We
"h't 'o~o~nd \' OUt Elton M otello album and

Bob Welch. Man Ovctbosrd. (Capotoll

Ottf! f 0

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"'•"'• r&amp;ad \'OUt ~nslfucuons. ena are

It's not Bob Welch' s tault that
flee t,.,-ood Mac wasn'1 QUt" w•th u
dvnng hts cenure w tth the band That is,
.,._I.Ued
thoy Woo e ol the ltm e - 197 1· 72 - but lty
Grll'q"" Yeah. pl.:nu 'esc.ue ~o~s 1 thml.. t
ltansform,ng themselves fforn one of tho
•·It My '-•tchen &amp;.gh\ on.
........ 9'eatest r·nvthm ' n'bluas blndi m1o one
"'' Ho ..e/1 t TI&gt;Uttton HoweN. ttt. boUght
of the .shckest J)Op bands ltound 11 tl
~ 000 shares or IBM a t "'' and one·llalt.
however. lndtC•Ilve of Wetcn's rr\v5tetl
• "' o tte.nn11to rew ord ollr rescwt w ' Lh
c harac1ar J tnce he combine-s the bfue'
"n\ t lrn•ngs- from the stock
sode - dot.ng bacl from h tS L.A c1ub
Mr1 H owl!H· Oh. Thurston. you're so
ctre uil e xper•enee - with European
..,.,, ng to rev1ew the reeotd for you as
'-1\Q a~ VO\J mall.e an •ttempt to hav e us

~ousl

o\fr Howell h was l 11her th.it Ot mv
11ec1nc train set

011. t do " ope th•l s ome l'ite
man out there will comt to

G"'f) Bt

~rtndaom e

·escue us Just lh'!Ok w ha1 a 0 ' 111
"YYYO'On pcJute: f1 w ould make
"'""' Ann ts that oN you evt&lt; Ihonk
obout 1

Gmgtu : Sn on it, Ponv·tallil
Mit¥' Ann · Wh y, you ..

s--•

He• knoclot offt We' ve got an

!ltloi.St'n to rev1ew

F+oiHSor Tno Skipper' s ••ght. t1 we
:ton'r &amp;lop babbttng, IW!'II nevor get this
ob done, and w e won' t stand a chance
) I OCtf\g rescued , Now, what d1d
ht .. Vbod't tf'Nnlc: of the Elton Mote:No
ecord )
GIIOgo, , thoog~t It wes teoHy neat, wtth
111 thne we.rd sounds tike
'BIZZ2SSSHHH" And "VVVARRREEE"

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,o,e enaJYt~f than thal 1

M ,-,

Howell: t d•dn' t fllt.a h at alh tt was

so ao pro4:etorten ••. .soi..ocouth...
Mr How ltll. Nor only ttwit. Lovey. but I
'"!(!'
tt
m v Teddy
POO&lt; bnle Teddy ,
gave

bear a headache

Slupper • I don'l know much about mus1c,
DOt I think I've heard one o! tho
SO"'P.''Can't E.xl)lain,''-somewhtwe
berOie ••cec&gt;t n sounded a tot do!rerent .
G.lllgM&gt; ' You' re nglll, Skit&gt;pe&lt;. The Who
dod thao song about '5 yeata ago.
Skrpper• The WH01
Glll.gan· Yeah, Jho Who.
Sltlpper. WHAT1
No. not WHATI WH&lt;lll
Slr~pp•r Oh, cvt that out. Gllllg..,UJ
GNifldr My favotlte IOt'lg on the album 1•
" Twentleth CentU&lt;y Fox"..ft temlnd• me
of 1ht threemov;es I did tor tt\lt studio.
OuronQ '"" shooting of the second one, I
mtl Rchard &amp;non, and we ~
MMV Ann: Is thet oil you ever think
about I
Gll'lfltl&lt;' Bun off, rarm girlt
GilflgM) What dlcl yoo thin!&lt; or the album.
P,ot" SO&lt;'
Pro/0$$01: Well. Gilligan. I performed a
chtm\t lltest on t he racord'• groov. .to

G.._·

hetD '"' with my analyais. and the results

tumid out to be extrem..v lntlfootlng.
Gr/lgwl: But. PYof._, you didn' t hove
orny chemlc.ds whh V04.I we we&lt;e
shop..,otked.
ProfiSsor: GiRigan ...
Gl/hgon: And we didn' t have a recotd
plavfl ... or lhll tOpe recorder..Of ...
Pro/U--: Oh, 111Ut up one! , _ your
magnotlon Gilligan!
';i/llglln: Sony.

"rol•-r• Anyw..,.,.my c:liemical tut

s.ophashCithon - ~ed UQ tn hcs PIUSIM\
vears - and 1 good nct$e fOr what he eetts
" good hooks." The m 1x1ure of the lautt

two caph ulated hts f1rat .solo oJbum
Fre."1ch KiSs •nto the lOP of 1he charll,
success w Nch he repeated wrth the

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roNow·ut&gt; Thrfte He.ns He tl&gt;en l&lt;lh •
path of SOQhrs11cauon and tvgh·P'
J
arrangements to retutn to hjs R &amp; ~ toot
on 1979&amp; moodily relawed lind
experim entetlv beautiful album ThB Oth&amp;

One.
Now he II bKit Wllh M M Ove#/JOitfd
lrv'ng to forget together hts af"lla90f'lsttlc
Inclinations, crying the phtase everybody
Stde A portrt ys the mu.:telao who hod

''too much, too soon"- m•d ·kfe ct~:sis '"
Ns thintes 'Tm bote&lt;l over evetythHlg 1
read/ l'm ttott d over e\tetyth,ng on
TV/ And I'm bored over yool l'm bored
over me fl'm ove-rbtHJid/ Wey Overboafd. "
lmce wot dpll\' th~re ). Weich •s- overboard
aM dr OYinlng •n a fran1ic ~e a of ove r

U:Sed e1eetronK;S and overeew.. e
backgrouod slngttfS, but he manages lo
keep his head above wattlf.
"Justine" ~d "Nlghtmare'' desc:.t~be
the .Ad paa.s!on for • woman, " t never

thoughu t 'd K he ~~ • t h&lt;s." The songs
dweM on popular Cloches, but tnev go
beyond them, mus1call'y as well as

tyrlcetly, "Ain'l it suongo thet my
nlghiiJlate love 1• you1" Welc~ asks.
unable ro waice up though dnven by f'w.S
own roogl\ guoter pe.y•ng end matv~~ lous
sax of

t~

Motets• Marly Joutatd

voi.•io wilting to be'neve that Welol1 Is

Jean luc Pont y. Civilized Evil,
(Atlantic)
What more e1n vou say about

Jean~

luc PontY, whose name ha$ QJ~tetd LP's

en inteUigent . uousual and creatil.Je

by such far-ranging musicians at George

muslchm untU vOu t'Ml rhe simpfisitic:

Ovke , Stephane Grappeli, Frank lappa
-John McLaughlin/ Ponty' s rrve-stting
\ttOI!n has neve~ h.ad the sound of an
orldnary, scrav:hy down·home-foot
srompln' fiddle, with t~e possible

IUI'IeS on

s.de 8 , aJ1 the PQ1tnba• thiS on
on. aide. It Is a$ If he was const•ntly
trying to outdo the Eagle&amp; fwoN. with
RandY Meisner's help) ond t"(ing to como
up with the m&lt;KI banal rhymes PQl&lt;&amp;Jble
The most """"_,' 0-CII of the WHI

Coast -

tlvough.

It is only when Welch p;cks up the
style he so perfectly penoll'nltll on his
last "'bvm thet the songo become
bearable f"Jeelous" end "Fate
O.C.cia"l. In the ond he DOltS refleci!VI.
' ' T'hose d1ys M8 gorte . : ' J remrernbof
all the stree11/At the beechtown when
the gas w .. cheep ..• " Somebody lo
heeding roo no&amp;telgi&lt;&gt; he&lt;e. bocl&lt; to the
roots. ~ bock and undeuteted.
• Where is Bob Wetch1 ~ - - off on
a ~t.OO.t on the assumption thet rough
lde11111'd bombastic """"~~'men".,.
""'lficient~ Wtlore wilt he lo!l(ll On a
MCtel Uoland, ol eou&lt;se.Ho wit eithat
mHt Robe&lt; Ffipp. ~d Be&lt;ns~e.n, AI
Green Of the Beach Bov• Whi&lt;:h of tMm.
I coutdfl't toll,

except1on of "New Country" from h cs.

1976 LP ~inMy Vo~. 1M '"""
Ponty d no onf..a&lt;v Y!Oiinist. H10 pleyong
los more akin to • mellow disuwn aound.
as if he's pCay1ng under water.
His latest LP, ClvillunJ Evlf~ comes

doser to a concept elburn than •nv ol hls
Pf'OVIOUS venlt...-e.s The song's 111le

comment, on toc:Jiy's tec:tlno· sooctv
Wh1ch possesses the means for _..f.

destruC1ion l' 'tn Ca:so We Survtve,··
F0&lt;m1 or Ufe." and " Peoca Cruaode&lt;$"),
Tha ral&lt;cet
hOI o ht.mlmood
ch•acters who covers hlf lace as of
hiding in despair of cr•~aatlon. Ho
reaches out fOt an eve in the ctar•
rocesses. The eve toolts Ui)On e drop of
w.,at lor bofnbl that just collided In a
pool. The colors point to out• _ .
With 1 lumlniscent green
o•orlool&lt;lng o blotk at&lt;y with·, dull g&lt;ay
stor·ltke.giOw benelrth the hori&lt;on. The

co••

.......,.,w

t•oure appears to koeer. tkunlng in soace
oveJ • ohen bootd
Opening Sodelwo. " H~ Rooots"
poss.eues 1 funk sound th ll hiS
Infiltrated tock and jan. Thea was
rolerMble Under the e)l;ttaordlnarv eteauve
bas•m Ralt&gt;hlo Atmsuong Now that he.
kayboercfost Allan lavotl and gurtorist
JMue GaJset have left the band. one
•eahzes how tnftoenual a gOOd bac'kup
band ts to Ponty'.s souC'\d . A GOto Is JUSI a
SOlo wtttlout o good rhythm t.ect•on

ehu&lt;ning away
Clwle of the bltt01 trK~s on tho! LP.
" Forms of Ute: · teatutes Pomy
eccompanyong llimsott. He ~ .. expanded
trom the days of " Wonde11ng tho Mil&gt;.y
W•v." whete he began uslong en
ect&gt;oc&gt;IOJ&lt;. Noa he pity$ II keyboards and
rhythm viot;n upoo wl&gt;ic~ he layers hls
textured mutllrhythmoc solo The doy
may be approaching w hen Ponty rete..••
o ltU4I " S&lt;IIo" LP. Oaryj Stutmor, PontV·s
old oc:compliao on guitOt, pulta ot some
r.,. lead work on " Good Guvs . ~
Guva." (lfompting some .,,ong onte&lt;~ay
between vioUn and guitar S1de Two
ctosas with " Once a ~ ue Planet .'' a
Jlond._t acouotlc bahd that oecetts tho
days ol Auton and ~ tM ~s of
Music. And the legacy lives on.
- LIIf1y SftidmM!

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(Q;prodigal sun movies

-COeak gkteN:fs. CWe'ue ~
tMoug~ a ~ ~ ~ cwek ~e
past ~U) ~· ~. tile Olle ~!Jig
tMt has sU«! ooued IS OUk .=.,::....=..:.=::.:'
CW!.u a~ tile wmlld ~wds Mve·OOIIe
and t~e speci.O~ cue a®. we'he
to t&gt;Aesett tile best OAAay o~ ta&amp;ltt
0011

£00.

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~ a~ llOU ~usUoted ~l~b!MieS - ffie
;.::!:~~~~ eveh.4 g undaq. ffie Qcmqest
~""019 Joaa !}orr. Ln tile City evehy c..MOIIdoy
~!ukili!J ~ J0111es CQakl2 QuOAtet. fP' llOU

Qatent ~~12-Aookm. gqoppq ffi~Ads evehy
9'uesda9 and ~ a untque bQend o~ ~
and ~~ tile CRiJig o~ cpaill evehy
Never a cover. .. Just one good time I

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*PASS 1t
12 NOON TO 7 P.M.
(lo!Ot4. TO SAT. OIILYl

After 7 pm • S3,00 Cover

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Reagan m_onkeys around
- - - - - - - - - b y Thomu R. Coeola
Every once in a whUe, a movie will co

that will simply omue you. ""'· • mo

dares to ~unge deep Into the tNlC '

pool of the

metaphysics only to aW1m away g...,.ru~~y . A
movie t"-t $ognoloc:4tltly alte&lt;s tho hie ol tvt!rf
person who watches it; a movie that can not be
mlssad.
·
SodtimtJ for Bonzo Is I"Ot that type of movie.
Tho audience shoutd teaflze this right awav, fOC'
tho film ltaturG$ the acting debut II a cnlmp.anue.
But Blldti""' ltN &amp;nzo 1$ nevenheleu aognilocant

becauH ot also features tho acting talent (and I
use the WOtd "t.tcnt " ltbeteUy) of the newly
elected President ol tho Unite&lt;l States. Ronald
Reagan.
Blldtlme lor lkllo basic.ally falls Into the genre ol
thole mindless silty movies, that epitomized the
pn~.Jemes Deonl'*-• to Etemity f~~ ol the
1 9 50o. It is much fokt Ouie iMd H.-r;.r oans
Ricky. The hlgh4y monotostic plot features Reagan
ot • Pshyehology prolauor named Poter Boyd.
ProleSSO!, Boyd wenu to marry the Oun·a
Cleughter, Valerie, but the Dean believer his fu ture
aon•ln-,aw wHI ''raiee crooks.. tor grandsons-. It
that Reagan•• ra"'er was a famous burglar.
end tho Dean leers that those "bod criminal
gt&lt;les" will be paased on
Such en lnlplic&lt;ltion inluriaoes Roegan. and the
two men engage tn a debate that is far more
drometic than last w· ·· Cleveland nasco. To
prove the ,De.an wrong, diligent Professot Reagan
eonduat.s an G)(perlment: he vows to raise a
chimpanzee lil&lt;e e child In order to P&lt;Ove that
envtronment is the important factor on • Sf'OWJ"'V
\'OUt"'gSIM. Reage,.. cli'ms thin hts father was a
vitt1m ot a "bad env•tonment' ' U hope Reegan
cOfulders some bad Oi"vtronments m many maJor
northeastern cities when he lakcs·olfict1 , and
notes that "even a monkey can IQarn proper

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Prolessor Reagen H'len h.re5 a kwe1v young lady
named J.,.,e \OWl~ lynnl to help hom raise t"~Nee. J~ then notes that ·•tn orCier to se1
the proper setting" h woutd be benet f01 Reagan
•nd her to pfay momma and poopa in front of their
young " baby" Bonzo. With Bonzo as Ronald
Reagan's son (I wonder II People magazine would
write an artJo1e on Bonzo), momma Jane advises
Bonzo '·ro orow uo btg and strong like daddy."
O.Nlro lor Oolonae
II Reagan perlorma hrs Mw job Hke he acts. tl\os
country Is in seuout trouble. Reagan 11 stmply a
vary poor actor, and winds up looking llko a reject
rrom New Haven summer stock. HI$ atling
conolso• ol nothing more than Basic Facial
E:rcP&lt;essions 101 Chos levori1e being that
suspicious raised-leh·eyebtow tookl, and he
miMte&lt;pretes his role. He 1$ onqulsrtove lrke a good
P&lt;Oiessor. but he i1 limply too stupid to be
believable. Reaga" fs a B-grade actor in the samtt
wav Adolf Hitler wu nothing mOI'o chen a dentist
olllce artist beloro he launcned his POlitical career.
I()ope. strong subeonscioU$ analogy).
Vet I Gke _tho idea ol . , actO&lt; on olloca. ond I

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A chump and a ch im p ?
hope Ronald Raag0&lt;1 consfde&lt;s tl\os concept wl\en
he chooaes his cabinet Robert Oa Noro. complete
whh Mohawk and Atmy jaeketJ wou1d make an
excellent Secretary ol Oelon. and eithtr Cllnt '
Eaatwood or tha(lea Bronson would bo a gutat
Attorney General. Goellettteos-Marlon Brando or AI
Peclno could be Secretory of the Treasury. and
George C. Scott tould be o special Pontegon
Aulstant. Jacl&lt; Nocholson could Mndte Health end
Human Services and I'd doubt rl tharewOUid be
another hostage crista with Broce Oern as UN
Ambassador.
Cult IVm

The film must h.eve been a cftuPQOtntment when
ot weaorlg.,aUy rolea..O in 1951 (the year ol My
motN&lt;'s hivh oc:hool graduation! but Reagan's
preaenc:e gives tho movie rebirth and Jlgnilocance
lor the 1980s. I reall•ed Monday in the Fillmore
Room that 8Bdtlmt1 lor Bonzo has enormous
potentfjll for a cull movie. At one pofnt tn the
movie. Reagan sayo. " I'll work at chl1lglng (the

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member ol the audience yelled "you•n be
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one S\Jpermatket scene. The aUdience tov~ lt. ·

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paper. II enough people can be persueded to see
this movie~ it will onJov· • good run during the
Raegan adminlstoatlon This will bolotor the
&amp;conomv. and Reagan w1U have made a signiUcant
t.•p to eurfng our nation's economy

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My Turn-Now
Hampered by teasing
The end comes. and one Ia ~f1
wi•hing for something more,
Jill CloVburgn' • got another •lmol! uying, " This can't be tho
movie oiJI , And this time me's ondl '' But It 11.
looking for love. It's My Tum ia
Keto ploys mind gamu whh
11 nervou• love storv. fus:t as
Hamel She says something
Ann/• H•H WI$ a "nervoUS' "'c1.olalvely deroga1ory aboul
rotnanee ••
herself ..,., H""'er agre&lt;tS. In hlo
NIIUrOtlc: Math ProfeUO&lt; Kate dull way, for the sake of
Gunzlngor IJoll Cloyburghl "
argun~er&gt;t, end then Ka1o wl1lnes,
amgle. she uoubtn O\ler het ''Oh, Honw .' '
thf!l•-' on ~ groups, and
lives
with
bori ng
a nd Dumb Joel&lt;
unoffoctloooto Homer ICI\ariOi
Clumay Kate fumbleo a
Grodin). They jokey, tlloy tene, lot - d'09' her scarves, tang·los
they haver modern problems and het sunglauesln her hair, fumbtes
'hey t"lave space, LOla. of space~
up her beads and entangling
Kate gooa to New York for tile c1o1hu- but Ben Is rfghl lllero to
weekend tor a job interview and halp her - amoothly Plcl\ing her up
her f3thor'a wedding, where she and putllng her back togethl•
m•ots Bon IMIChoot llouJllasl. he&lt; Ban his • calmlng, slowing down
teth.e-,:.s f..-ncee' s son. Ben's got a a !feel on he&lt;, His Meslylr!ls alow·

-.by Deborah 1(, Llndquiot

wHe

of Mven yeats

and

a

doughter bllck rn AktO&lt;\. But Kote
and Ben oro bOth unhappy and
would bo gOOd lor each other. Or

DICed IQI.1RSl Kate's ree•ng

tNonner

Mecha~ OougJas

sterootvped l(\

ba~oV'e

lhl!l exioc.k mo~. gives a now
ootttay•l ol the rote. He'&amp;a tOUQh
guo; with wounds and sears,

B\ least LAa.s.:.'what one IS ~ 10

tho -ience to rlotonnlne
tum il is. Whila Ub game
motif was se&gt; up to he4o w•th
HtdiNI&gt;enl of tile c:I\Mocter, II
ultimotety becomes a urebfat
ahoutlng match between
Cloyburgh and Oougleo. The two
end up facing each other, as If :o
ven "11'• my tum" in celebration
of their relationship.
Taulng also hampers rile weak
plot The oam0111 teos.... the
c:hauw:lers tease, the situatioN
teeu Every time the two of them
~~~~em cloce to gentng log.thor, .,.
oi)S- -•ra-allnoek at tho
~. the p&lt;8Sei'Ce ot I&gt;M'Inll ond
relltfves, the Other pertf\Of et
whose

hOme, • p1ane to catOh. For one
drawn·oul weekend, l(elt 11\d

pl1yslcol nnd mental. v"'lblo und

He keeps away hom

I along w1th the waiti-ng audience),

Nevertho~eu·, the movto does
not allow for the two co·stats· 10

tnVi11ble,

beong e dumb jook by beu&gt;g
sens tt lve ,
affecuonete .

metter

oocroac:Nng and wlfm.

•nt.,.neny. • wee'tend

glwea evOf'(lhlng ex~WKted lhd
wonted. Jut1 r.~e a gamo. lt't tolt •

up 10

Bef\ try to hur&lt;l,le tile obstacl.a,
but by 1he time .t hey oru. ruady

be brouoht toge1her, e" cept un1d
the end, when it doesn't reaitv

doesn ' l meon forever. and.
eJRilrnaNy, 100 much time,. is S()e.nt
seltlng up characters and
es•ab~shl"'l thw --sonallries

II"""· plng·PQt19, fooabaH, 11c.
In t he conttived .structure of •
gome. the Him tea••• In .wme
pont-backing out at the tut
cru&lt;:lalaocond-and In othef Plf\1

Y••· Douglas· cllarac:u!f 11
hampered l&gt;y a plot that rs nolhing
~ a oeriu of games: mrnd
gamo• number games. basOO.H

thO movie Is over,
exec:utea a
svmbonc scene. yet ogaln 1e1ses
tile oudience. l&lt;l the wedding
ceremony ot Kilte•s fathe, •nd
Ben's mot- Emma l~ly
Gortondl, llle ely. all·ltnoWIRQ
The

camera

_ _ _ by Richerd Mc Brien
Wh.t'l tM IWTutemy between
Egypt 1

HoUywOOCI and lll'oefll

Answ er - they both believe"'
retneemeuon, The new fitm

ploytng ot •.he AmM&lt;&lt;t Th&amp;ato•
1T1a11ages to c:elh tn on b01h
the&amp;e ttadltlons, since 11 Is a
typical Egvptlan honor movie
jUst belli e sequel, Thf!
Aw11kenlng Is onn ot those
" mummy lr, Egypt rhat curses

tllot

tho oxpiO&lt;er who bflogs II baelt
to the British Museum" storias.
oolv very &amp;lightly t&gt;oought up 10
date 8Mod on '"" &amp;om Slow
novel. II oa o f~m replete with
"'" obOI.It every dtche of tho
genre~

tt i1 dtdnt take ItSelf s.o

seuouslv, it wouJd be an
excellent parody.
FOllowing In tho foot11eps of
on 18th contury Dutchmen, our
orcheoloQIII hero lplayod by
Cha~tO&lt;\ Ht!Sion) lulfint his
bOyhood ~om in the flrsl 1o
mlnut• of tile folm, by
disc:overong tho long lost tomb of
!he
Queen. How this
panicular lorly was 1 pecularty
visc:loua G1t1e EgypU.., onstoc:rat
Who, not Nllafiod with knocking
off her fotller, proceeded to
slougl1111 everybody who nod
ever epO~en to him. Not , one
would have tlltlught, a
to
toke libortloo with, But our llero
is undtt.,red, and while his wifu
glvu blrth to a deuglltoo. he
goet about piunde&lt;i"'l aQ the
good-., end having an aHo\r

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with hi• - t a n l (~
Yor\II&lt;Jtt fO&lt; good moBSI.We.

To c:ut . , ucesslvely long
stoty short. It 1urns out that thla
ftendl&amp;h queen lllwayo had it ln
mind to return to the feelm of
tl&gt;o l)vlniJ, end now decides to
use Charltoo'o daughter.
Me,oaret, •• e aulrabte vehicle.
Hoi, of COUIH. thtl the poor girl
is consulted. Hor !other llfadlltiMV
rtiftii:t.., \IIWIY •ftar the 114Jd;ence,
~tho ,.,.... perlorm the var.n
ceremonies IO &amp;ummOI1 up lhe
dead • nol an onvlab4e
tesl&lt; con-o"Gthe fate of he&lt;
original papa, Driven on bV somo
~ f01ce, the unfortunate
mao linda that everything is
goln:g f01 hlm which In tllis

case moeos tho:n when his w•fe
gantt,. tries to dlsStJade h1m from
hts mtss.on. she t:S shot out ot •
Wlndow. sent cta•Nog through 1
g r -·MYH, one! then has o
very nUl\' rclcle of g!au
r1mmed through her nec.k . So
much fO&lt; conjugal love .
Worn out dche-1

~ 1.$ " ' " wrth the satne
bfeathlessness 11 the end n in

ttley sn separated by an alafe. The
audience hears Jacob and Emma
pronouoc:ed man and wtfo. but
1he oemera .shows. synchronl~oltd
wUh the words and ln c lo 1e ~up
shou ,
man - Ben ,
and

lmmed4ateJy whe, thf end c:omu

,.,.,,.._,Qe

wlfe - Kata. Thev ere glancJng
affectlnately a1 one anothe&lt; Just
ano•her gliiTie of manopulouon ol
the aud~nce .
T.me distoruon Ius truo the
"""'olk
ot , •• My
T""'· A basC: w tel&lt;ond becomes

•tmcJel&gt;hor•

a seemingly nuemely long period
ove' ¥tr'hich man\' evenu OCCUf,

Who's the mummy?
No Awakening h ere

cemlfa focuses bael. end fOrth,
not on tile
oartneu but
on !~lei( childntr~, Kate end 8tf\. as

Also, K.ilte's wa1ch is a:ull on
Chk:ago time in Nev.f York, Just
asKate and Homer's roletlonahip

PHOTOCOPYING
PHOTOCOPYING
PHOTOCOPYING
PHOTOCOPYING
PHOT&lt;Y;OPYING

has too rnuch "'ace. there ,. too
much t1me • tween the ·gOOd
$Cei1M; it t - too long for tile
real action 10 happe!"'

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comoflnes

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cuc•e '' endJ lUSt es 11 begl'ln
Onc:e ag~'" ~ott¥ 11 •' the
••mve,s•tv. In het sluted ~'n and
wobbly ll•gh lleol• ond doollog
wtth tt'ie same spoledte gtoups.
Furrny •nd ond•ro11rng drlsprte
the: audience m~(aon and

weak plot. 1ha s.nueuons teke a
eiOse look ot •. - , . and
whfl ~lees them wottc cw no1

work: JO'es, .eoace. 'ove. mu-tual
nun-urtQQ, aftechon. It' I VOOf tum
to doclCJe which to $ottle lor. It 's

My Turn doesn' t do thiS IO&lt;
u&amp;- we must do It outMivos. But
one i1 left with hope, Bewildered
!lope. The movie enda, bul tile
game lof love) conunuoa. Whose
tum it it1 tt~s my wm.

NOW SHOW\NG AT THEsE THEATAESIII
9am·5pm
355 Squire Hall

Tho Eott....,;;..tor IRI o.ll\o et
t--"'""'=~~!e.!!!!-.f 2 .... ·6 -8 ·10, $1 .50 tJ 8 1"11
The 4 w ... oning IRI~aily a1 1:30,
3:30, 5 :30, 7 :30. 9 :30 t1 .60 ti 6 pm

The plot unravels palnfuUv

sk)wly, I S we cut hom Egvpt, to
LondO&lt;\, 10 Now York-through
he1ven knows whv we had to
go tl\et'e. since ft has no
relevance to the s-torv at 6tl.
Pert\aps tt was a condition of the
t&gt;ecl&lt;ero. As ttle film lobc&gt;Yrlsly
reache..ita ratt'ler tame cllma¥.
woth Morgertl t&gt;erng "''"'n ovor
by tile dead ~o· s $l&gt;lol, ..,.,
consequently behaVing With teas
than h~D4 devotion towards hef
le1her, lh&amp;re .is linle e1se to do

Have you ever tiloLigilt about owning your own

but admire lho beautiful
photogroplly. The scenu In
Egypt are particulatly &amp;:ttJMtng,
and if not,.ng .... one could aoe
tho film os a travel rlocurne&lt;ltorv
Char1ton Heston QNeS a del,
ol
11o40&lt;! polqrm.....,. and the
I\JPP0'1 you Its best to cope
wllll
bo""' script. The only
btlght opot Is Stephan"'
Z:lmbellll, Wllo playa Margare1.

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thloughout. even If her acting I•
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stendo"'l on o pyfllmld,

November 12th from 2 - 5 pm
Kraus Conference Center · Crosby Hall

S.ve for this, ttwtre is l.i ttte-to
recommend • film which '"
au..,tll)ilya reilasto of worn aut
cli&lt;:hea. The vlolenee is for lhe
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orato.o!tous.

5p&lt;'aker·

the M•

non existent, and as few humot, I
cou\drl•t rain a smite ttwough
tile whole perform"""". 4s 1
llouo• Mm it fails on 111 counts.
and ln~cod il wOW! be djfflclrlt
t o find any crheria that would

sccoun\ tt a aoccas.s, The most
friglltenlng 11\lng abOut tho
donoument was that h obviOUtlv
sugeeoted a sequel, and il only
to evotd vet ancnher

rtnne.am•ton. I wou4d sugees1

that you give lhl• one a ~·
That way pertlaps llle film
mokO&lt;s will
cat ell on IIlii
they are not refuse authorities,
end chet tn this context at teast.

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audionee' ere not lnte1est&amp;d tn
r""vcled rubj)ish.

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HOPSCOTCH (R)

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whole bend soloi"'J on steel drums and ohekors of all
ohepeo ond olzos.
• I'Toceding the headlinrl&lt; w ere recent recording artists
P\lll To Open, who during th.;r lhort fo..-·tUf\0 sat.
"""vlnced many thet they ere one ot the most ""citing ,
razz ansamblas any-e. The way the bond-drummer
Bobby Previte, besalot Pet er l'lcclrilli, tn.o:T1f&gt;OIIr David
Alderton1olnod by Saxilt Sol Andol'ona- blonds the
introooecwe resotU1lonlou visions or "1 958" with the
lhowotopping hi-intensity of " Mingus" tesdfoes to the •
dtvorlttV on thetr own tolenll a woa u to the ~
OIIIU·
-Sill Bnecker

To lOp it Ill off, MX·BO Sound rovo- lllelr

e iru•protation of lj&gt;e Stonu' " PIIInt II .Bleck," "c1et1&lt; •
~ vloiot&gt; • ....,_ by lew.
,
l ~~. thew aounclt might be,,,_ 10

too Ml, but
give it a cnenco-you mey ~of the chosen row,

., as tnuolc to~ yow nerves by. Not CIO!to lit

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Bef«e Oetobo&lt; 29, the ~a's claim to lome in
recent timu w .. ito cle\lotlon to c1au1c: r.tm ocr~"""

Todd Ru....sg..n- lan Hu.ntw lind Friend$-Uncle
&amp;lm'II-October 22 (t 1: 15 p.m. &amp;howl

and s.turday night vigils lor the "Rocky Honot

~ Plct...e. . .• " cull. Y", It'd P.UI Wednotclay's holung
.. ' "' UUAS.sponsored -aran« of Aoto Purim end

Airto Moreiro holclo mucll promiH !Of o futur o of
comfoneble opeciolty CC&gt;ne&lt;lrtS -oli"'J IO I de.....,ed
lhlfe of Bullalo'o urban on&lt;l Unlvoflllty community.
-(;oml"'Jto the United StatH In 1987, Flofo end A!rto
were alreody occompliohed muolclono In their notive
Braz~ . Their tt&gt;ird wotld beat become a cattlyat to
modern jozz-tt&gt;oir mytt&gt;mo creoting onlectlouo donce in
any context.
Their lata e\lentng perfOtmenee began ostentetiouaJy
enough wfth an eudio 1'-N'riee, Alrto'e percuatlon
mimicking tho bird cello and crockif"'l brulh of an
--t\kenlng rain forut . 1\Aerk E111n. "on loon from Pot
Metheny's group.'' sot tt\o bockbono with a bell pottorn
cfipped frorr&gt; tho Brother• Johnaon u t ho bend olmlterly
wal&lt;en~ themselves from the unavoldeblo drudgery of
theil ro&amp;d tour.
Within minutes tho music boceme maolcol.
Appearances proved quito dacolving as Jeff Elliott

looked more like Bo Sventon's Bulord Puuer then e ;au.
trumpet ployer ond l&gt;ianiot Kal Akagi glowed with the
Innocence of 1 jou noo'*'-'-•
Tho crowd e-oerty entlclpoted flore'o antrenca. She
WI$ eye-catching in 1 wh1te awearer with tPirXI..
trimmed gray olecko end oor·catchlng via the use of a
novel two·micrOphone approoch to alngi"'J. By altenng
the distance of each mike from h0&lt; tlpt she dellcotely
bal1nced her own mfwn.H'e of raw slgnel with en
echopiued fl'~llod oound. This ...,;quo mill&lt;ing
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concept coulod some conlualon at timH 'ao both Aot_.and Airto-mistoking ona mike for the other-found theiO
muaie coming beclt umo themoolvos unontontlonaly.
dullng Alrto'a borimbeu·vocal
sololatwln 1t1e- ,
by
nonchalantly grunt·tOSting the mikes.
Jopon'a Kai
woO. 1 grind end Ahodu
pjano end on Alp ayntheslz01 - wos a minot hit eo he

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:;;:;;:otU#otl mklt~.tkJg ,,. Okd c:11n "'II ~.fittg Ot&amp;llh of M
......~font.&amp;t

weiled tlVOUOf' three st\lrlni&lt;1g Rhodes solos. His ollght
frame wes 1 startling contrKt to the massive poWIJ end
meturity of I'd solos. ~ diacrepencybof lmogo and
tolent c aused the crowd to res startling COMrac1 tO the
massive power and maturity of 114$ solos, Thlo

How many people hove rocondy rfoscOvlfed the!
"PYnk Rock" Is fun? In the POSt few montho I hive
anc~t"ad too many people who think thet the S.52's
oro "hYoterlcal," ond who hove )ull brlen enlightened by
t he dlnoo modnoss or Now Wave. I hevo also
\
encountered too mony intollectuels who love to esk the
· profound question " Wifat ls Now Wove anyway?" r '
1
Weill hevo newa for ell of you. PYnk Rock and Ni!w.
Wa ~ re

hl11ory. Th•r• Ia yet another .. wave" upon us.

discrepancy of image and taJent caused the crowd to
respond even more.
•

It ; re bronch of New Wove thet I aholl caU "Fun
Wave." S kinny t ies ond rude entlcs are cliche. Fun is in. -....
Guiterlot Lany Na$$ recalls John .SCOfield/Bill Connora
In the Fun Wave scone no one has to act cool-they
some.,.hat , crea~ng solos seething with thar touch of
only hove to heve run. Mualc doasn't have to be
'"outakte" Which keeps you on the edge of your seat.
rebellious or benal. Just tun. It c an use rebellion and
..r--Jell EHiott's trumphet solos were only slightly lese
banelity u vehicles for lun, bvt now it is o~n lor ., 1
well received than Kai's as he wailed breathlo$$1y
dlvarolty - anythi"'J ooes, even Rock 'n' RoH.
through hllf breaks; betraylng only slight distraction
Frpnt1unner1 in the raee t o odif y us with Fun Wave
while adding harmonic lines on hif 1\Ainlmoog.
are Todd Rundgron and ian Hunter. They put together a
In oddition to the harmonic Moog lines, tt&gt;are wOfe
band for o fund reiSI"'J tour lot Presidential c andidate
other inaudiblos which haunted the sat. The mix peaked
John AndlfS()II, ond Buff.to was their last stop.
e&amp;rly in the sat and J1eVer ~ beyond thll point.
With e sonso. of humor 11 t~Woin ingredient, t{lio
bend roclted the house wildly. Hunter bopped
The motor flaw wes thet never during the night-aova
for Alrto'a solo and a group percu.s slon elton- did the
everywhere the atoga permitted. while ian Hunter Band
keyboerdlot Tommy Mandell c:l1eored the crowd oo.
locus revolve around those hundreds of litda ..,..._
lnd bocksaetch&lt;tro that Airto lugs from show to allow.
Unphelod by hia CIWn megr&gt;ifoconco, Rundgran wailed all
Conooquently, the group lacl&lt;ed the depth which the •
ni~Jht lo"'J on I'd cor~ guitar. One of thio tightest
Granade's acoustics provided the opening acl' • ocoustlc
rhythm eectlons going, boPlst Stepl)on Dees ot Hal and
instruments. Rethe&lt;, the 80Und r:ompony chose to
OatH,.,.,.""" ••·SanUnei\Jperdrumt!)er Michael
Shrieve provided the bend with concreto support. They
highligl\t e flat upfroot~ar-baJs..end-druMs sound
more rernWscent ol a lorgetable luolon bend.
had o very cloan sound both pitch·w- end
thythmlcaly.
lnt8111persod among the program"'• Portuguese beatero
we&lt;o bellfdt like Milton Neocimonto's " Noth;ng Wol Be
Hunter performed "lr- Wlde."_'' o 1n10 story" (one
Aa It Wa, Tcmonow," on which Aero'a brN1hy voeata
of meny thet ovoninal dadlcotad to 18·yoe&lt; old girls. At
Of\ticed. Chicle Cora's "500 Miles High" draw onvleble
Ito flnlol\ Ru.ndgron pra"'*' on " ' - · hancl5 foirv·
. _ but was nonethelass supo&lt;ceded by Alno's
otyle, in o cynk:ol "ol&gt;-thet'o·auch..-cut•IO"'J"manner
percuulon cemlval quotes from " Botucode," with ftlo
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�©prodigal sun
to deliver one ~"\he """" humorous oong l&lt;moduellona.
He wanted 10 ''pay groat ulbuiO to a singer of tho
1960's end 1970'•" end proceeded co mock Cher lor
seeing ''the IIUV from Klu You know, the on. who
spits bkxxt. She' s 00\ g.re•t 1111•. Of course now the's
a Punk Rocket"."' And so " Neechs end Pin•'' wat
dedle.tttd I&lt;&gt; Sonny.
8u1 $uch frivolity dld r.ot comprise the ol&gt;ow ontllely.
" Eoghl Days a Week" was ployed 11 !jjCft 1 olow ~~
thll it soU&lt;lded ~ke 1 33 Y&gt; RPM ~ pleytd on 16
RPM without the dl&amp;tO&lt;toon. They a'-o pleyed on
Jncre&lt;libl'f '"'"""" "8nt11d."' With me ""'""''"yof gooct
SOl(, ll WIOS SUtadlly fU&lt;ious, evtn In the lloWe&lt; C&gt;I&lt;U.
wnh Yerv frenried clmawes
By 1110 end of the ol&gt;ow grnt waves of powlf Wife
fell thtoughouL An tnccn was inevitoble. Sock they
came 10 roc!&lt; OU1 "Just One Victory, " complete woth
lour·patt harmony. TIIO tneriiY level wa• then rtltld to
!~;'.:,~.:R~~·· drumo gai1oped the band thr~

data on KTC'a recent tour In aupoO&lt;t of t~lr fourth LP
BI~A SH. Unfonunatoly lhll town loll out once again
lnd It """ on to Toronto ond Yovnge Street' s M usic
HaM. f Our frl6ndlto the north • • oRghtly more
progreastve when 11 C-omet to mus.cal tastes, thus i1
doun't tate long for on. to hear •n XTC olngte e'"'" on
the AM Gill. I
fhe ni;ht itsatf WIS 11"11"'9 l•te-and Ve&lt;y hot "' the
P-ed convmtd thloue- t&gt;ut no one wu leaving.
~!dare long the lights were down end the group wdled
,..-no IJme m blandishing their unoquo """""'"'ms r.o the
I orot&gt;ufslve 1&gt;ea1 o! "Outl&lt;de World .. Another tune trom
lheor DnKns- Wi&lt;•s lP followed. 01'-t C~
Mouldrng's " Uft Boglna At the Hop," which had the
crowd tWI$ttng and bouncing funously, a phenomenon
thet wOUld orlllltently contnue ttvoughOUl the hour·plus
set Mou~ alePC)ed fOJwaJd. bHa 11 hand$:., to steet

the Clllvtng rhylhm of the popular numbe&lt;,-one of his
several CCWT'!C)Ot.iiiOf'\t chosen to bere.. Hed as 1 single
It doesn't rake long t o pO:turo Mouldi011 ao t"•

In a long IIOOd·bye, the crowd jammed lt..ll agelnst
the stage to ohoke hands with Todd and lon. The band
was tight, the music gOOd. thl show wetl-hu,.,td. the

even4f't9 Fun Wave.

Bobbie end the Mldnlghtii Naw Riders o f the Purple

Sege-I&lt;Jeinhsns-/Vovember 4

••spec~J'' assesse• one ctazed emlor• from Now

York Cny while "plucking" hot llcka on his olr-ouotar and
shouung lyrtca Into my ear as 1f they are the vary
essence of life lunawa•o of the stoody trockle o l blood
oommg from his- noae.l It's a Do•d eoocert - or quet1
Deed. if you will - and obllvlousnan 11 tho appropriate
.state of mind.
One devotee tileS to dCPflVt me of mv seat.
e"pfainlng that it t&amp; '*vncool It I Dll~io7h;ptO fotte
your will upon ot,hers,'' It Geems thl
oat Ia not
the ontv one to have formulatod a code ot ot1q\Httte.
With nary a rw.,ge o f gvllt I drsptoco her hom my ,..,,

8u1 l(loiflhans feels ~•• a tla·dyod tent •• tha 1600 or
so Deadheads celebrate anothet femilv rounoon In a
d oud of reeler smolto.
"Bobblol Bobbiol" Mr. W01r - looi(Jng Jackson •
Browne-cute in his orsnge Alligator tlllrl onc1 bobbl&lt;&gt;g
brown hai&lt; - eeses the Mldnighu into the dasalc
PO&lt;oon Ivy." The Sl&lt;tet·g&lt;o!lroS1 Bobby Cochrlft,
b:HSat
Bogert, drummer
Cobh.m,
gunarist/harp player Manhew l(o"y oncl follow Deed
member Bren Mytand.,., keyboolt&lt;lo ....S voe~~to-are
surprisingly remained con-Ing II.., collective
tMents.
• Tilts song 1$ dedic:ated to our next Pfntdent.,. We,..
.,.,...._.as " Big ~on" -a song from Weir'• doy1 with
Ktngfish-trots 111ong ~~· o cowboy movie theme
lmOIIU of election nl;ht end OH!h v.ur.y O.y$ frolic ••
Cochran mokos his guitar whine ~ ko • pedal ateel
Cobham-the jau·roolllcon-- to be enioylng
11fmoalf """" thouoh he could hlndlo the song' s rhythms

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.. Red Rooatorh teatUtOI the tw1n akde
guitar• o! Wolr and Cochran. "This lo o Ro*rng Stone•'
tune," the air~ guitar virtuoso acreama in rny tllr • But
Weir sets the record straight es he alldet up tho no&lt;lk of
hos Q\lll&amp;r-it' s a hiQh pitched won that rocells tho
ragged and giJtay otylo of the oong'a C(OIIOo, Muddy
Waters. Matthew Kelly volleys a series of hoop llckl olf
the sonlo walr. Tho music is unchallanglng but
fun- m uch ol the crowd Is dancing In the al•los. The
bend !allows wnh some t11nes culled from Weir' • 1978
solo album HBIIVon Help ohtl FoOl. "Eny td Slip," "Sell

~"/gltt'"eoVOflgl vmn

Soooy l.tta Th•,M•dti•Qirts

Lake Crty," "8omb5 Away' ... and the litte cut . The

slowed-down rendition of Ultle Feat's " Easy to Slip"
tuncdons • • a touc-hing eUlogy to the aong•a compo1er,
the tate lowell George. The S-weet upper·fegist8f
harmol"'tes ol WfiJr. Myland and Cochran ght' way 10
Cochran's best guitar solo of the night -pan celebration•
part lament. Cochrvn. the least k5imembor of the
band. i.s nevertheless tlHJ fOfce thr
.
Cobham onc1 Bogen are left alone on

e show.

II" to junlfy
their lnduslon on the bill. Cobhlm unwinds his massive
orms end punchH OU1 a five-minute roolo that is as sat!·
absorbed •• ohtdow-bo•ing -new 'Improved boredom.
Bogert'• bossiOfo feres bell&amp;! as he shifts from funkv
S1nll9--proPOfng t o bel·tone harmonics- a 1rue
wwutlgetion of the ~n.&lt;trument's dynamic end han-non&lt;c
range. The two joWl forces for a Short duet thlt booslS
the -vv lev•l a notch, horlllding tho rest of the bond
beclronn.go.
W ei&lt; pr..,_ the encore-an ~ed version of "I'd
8a ~.. ll'Om the HH ven ~ rhe Fool U'-wilh o
"""~IY ennouneoment .. Jimmy Cener has~
oonctdad the -Jon-we're ftoJor _,.lm_,;,g
tWnes." But the crowd·s enthusiasm doeSI't't wav..The DelldhN&lt;Is oren't nihillstle. they're oblivious. There
1s notl1lng llfte • Dead concert .
The New Alders opened the show w&gt;th a set that
ttdied nol1algic.aly on dope IOfe .... Panama Red'' drew
tho biggest rnponS&lt;I fallowed closely by theor remake of
t he Stones' ''Dead F&amp;owers." Most of tM new mate!ll~.
however. was f01genable.
- Oavtd A.

pt~sc.nce and aomPiirnent~d visually by an interesting
llght/Oim show.
t held out es long os possible for word of a Buffalo

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romontiCist of 1110, facur·ploca band, aa he bopo and
bounds on atage, Mbf)OY, dor1t heir lloPI&gt;!flll in his lou,
oW the whaa ""'!'ing to the "boys and gifls " His writing
tends to be aomewhet mo•e KQnsibte in sound. dealing
with the visions of tovers past and pruent. and the
bleak fututes of yourtg people who ere left with Vf!fY
little concornlng lile'• dflC11Ions.
In con1r1st jYl)Mciplt writer and m1dcap guitarist
Andy Penridgo, jerfd'lg and twitching nonstop'in a
ngoroua dilplay ol bodily movements. Aocondlng the
opening ocrooma of "Living Through Another Cuba"
Hrom the now album!. hlo vnJce bolts out and g,.,bs the
audience by the ttlroat. only to reloese It for a random
braoth. Tho eontO&lt;tod countenance of Partridge provided
en lm&amp;ge ot truslreuon and helplessness over the

wand's tenalon· fltled political clomatu •• he choppod

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fUflher into the 8/.ac
Moolding
a;am delivers a c111chy bau lin-e, t~.s timt..J.2 ('Generals
and Mo)orl:: The other 1)111 ot XTC'o m ydlll\ section,
TlfrY Chlmbers on ")uat drums," oouodc and punel&gt;es
flowlonly thtougllout each and every SOflO, malting the
mo4t of his hlgh-het oncl tom·.lorns to secure '""
u&lt;~CDnvenuonll pop aiNCI..os of Ponriclge's guit01
onecu.
With 1110 ~ of Dove Grego&lt;y to hM out the
lead guitar pertt, XTC commendlottontion u an
exclusive guitar/drum ensemble, With an occasional pop
svnthetlzer aMco couneoy of
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lone tNn .,nobody cen say whet they tM"V ,.,..,..., to
AYif wOUld lltvo , _ thrs lnslrurn.ntol but the words
got In the woy...

Vilu., e-xot.em~ takes on an added dimen~ at an
XTC gig. A coup;. of numbers from tr- GO 2 record
provrded tne ooportunkv for some expetimentillg wrth
the aba1tactions of colfiJiold. "Mec:cenil&lt; Doncirlg 101&gt; Wo
Got" WliiS brOUght to ~,. w ith me .... of • scrat~
llfm loop, deforming the bodioa on • • - IIMQ.J-..Istad,
corwulslng arms and fnstrun"Mtf'\tf. A " btW'\ds••&amp;lide
orolected over the bond dunng "Sonery llrkles" lfr&gt;Oted
btn.wre, ethereal mood - nevet dfstrac·tltlg hom the
mus-IC, onty adding to ttl sttangenon; • gr-aphte

1

Many of the people attending last taU's 'oncert by the
Police in Clark Gym realited what hod s'truck me that
evening-1hat the band's sloW&gt;-paced reggae inflections
were no match fOf opening ac1 XTC's diversified and
energetic pop numbers, engineered by a viveduos t tagu

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XTC - Toronto - October 18

Fore..,.t WiDe l I.iqaor
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XTC roached woy bl&lt;lk to their debut lP Whir• M usk:
fo, a raucous aloafng and ec:ttltie encore: "Into the
Atom Age, .. • aurprlslng "Stawo ol Uberty, .. ond tho
self·proelaimod ''Thls ls Pop.'' Sut the strongest , and
pOGSibly moll •nergotlc rock song all noght hod XTC .
posing the Que11ion: ~&lt;Arc You ReceiVing Me1" II not,
you should be.
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Sat. 146 Diefe ndorf MSC 7 &amp; 9:30
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An lntervtew for your danclng pleasure
10: So. tiow long . _ . you bMn
~~ often wondered tbout that. How
,tooe-7
-the IUdianCe olloct you7
!'.t: Juat the thrW of ua-thi1fonn,.
Doty: They freak 1110 out . I, spotldng for
band here- two and • he4f ,_tho.
mytelf. heve to lllel fiiOI'Oit' eese · I 98t
Doty: Since ao"*'&lt;ne in .hAy,
&amp;~Plight when peC)IIIe(eren't
SD: Were the t"""' of ,you togethar back
dan&lt;:lng.
. . lult sterlng at you. I think
In Oregon?
that's mv biggoat problem right now.
Pet: Doty and I hid 1 bend tharo The
working
on
a benerattltudcl •• far as
StW.I of Oregon; It wll 1 lllrger band.
perfor,;ng goes. I think that it'll just take
We had lour 11 one time. And In the big
pr~ .
city. Portllnd, but the~ just
wasn't. . .
Pilt: It depends a Jot on the dub you're
SO: Ouita worlclrlg out7
playing. Wt'v_t pleytd Gebel's and it's
Doty: I guess you could IIV&gt;1hlt.
- t h e grll1tst ruth.~ weren't
SO: Is
you're fnlm
cs.nclng, but they - - ytling and
origlnelly1
·~ olttr -v song, lind
Pilt: No, w e're Ill ffO!n New York. I'm
bou'&gt;cing lfounclln their own linle ~·
trornSyrKUM.
When lt'a Clowded thll'o oa you een
to school reellyupe;cL
Doty: I'm fnlm O.wego. I
here, to go to llutf Stitt, In 1976.
Doly: And It mlltts you fest bettor.
That'1 when I met Pit.
.~tory: tt'a -..gil 10 dancing.
Jerry: I'm from ' - •· Sloen, the dny
Audiences ort Iunny that wey, peot.,.-vWiav-ol . • •
n..,S one cetalyat to get them dancing. If
SD: So how did tho band come together.
one otorto jumping tround. they ell do.
•• we 11tlt now I
~
SO: When I go to he or e bend I Uko to
Pet: Doty end I retumed from Oregon and atend ond oxtmlnt. Oooa that m oke you
a fter we etteblllhed oureelvea we started nervousl
looking for a dA~tn~Mt . We were
Doty: When I go OUt, lluat stand around
auditioning peopa. and wa had a lew
end look at the band too, but when
f -a out. As It turned out Jerry was
yoc£re on the other lido. • •
SO: Let me chlnga the aubjec:t. How do
the ~V one we could rtac:h end he "'""
the flr•\to ~w up, ao.
' you~· your aong~l Does ono of you

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tMmJI-'v•• t!&gt;. SteM•, S.ld bMd he$

rtltiiMJd ~ EP undH tiHit Iitie.
The StaiN lo t rocking power trio that
11 blowing the dutt olf the Bufftlo
mulie.l uncl«ground. Tt!e fret~~ epproach
doriv.. from t col~ of Verdbitds blue
notet and Pollee ~
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infltctiont-uhlmatoiv it't • aound unto
italf. The band -gult..mtvoctlist Pit
boa*tlvocah1 Doty Htll end
dn.ommtr Jerry Augustyniet-een dance
you or you. Juat elk anvwho caught their stirring perfonn..ce ot
the~ Houle on Hellonight. s-t Oorobiea. recently lntt!'Yiewad
the band In the kllcMn of the lluffelo
Wttt Sldt apartment that double• to
their reheltaal
10: o.tt. Lot't a(an It the very
beginninG, how did you como up with the
of the Stlllnt 1
Pilt: I'm ~bit for thll. Wa wwe In
a...onloaWnt .. __ and tile
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thlt wtellle _ , . olcu band. Wt eome
bKIIt to lulfolo end the lint friand thll
llld, ''ott, y o u lr8Cbl" So, -kneW - to dwoge ft. We.,.. tile Pe~

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9IIIIM ThM
lot • wthort
· up tor lbt
.Mry:
tt to- ..,_

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0.,: Too long.

SD: And the record buying public could
get turned on to • group. other than the
one they bought tho record for. It anmi
like on excellent idea. Wno ere tho other
bands on tho recordl
Doty: tho Voros, tho Perils ond the
Cobrts.
SD: I uaurnt you'H have origlnel
compositions on the album. When you
perform, do you ploy oil Oliginel 50f111S7
Pilt:Most o f th8fn trt origiN~. end we
haYti 1 low cover aonga, from obscure
Sixties banda, to ehooot from; " Don' t \
look Back," by the llom*ns. "The
_.
lnterpretet" by Rocky Erickson. ''Seven/
end Seven Is' by the group love. We do
a lot of " one·hlt·wonder" aongo.
SD: Do you pick thoot songa boe.use
you like tht woy they aound7 Whot they
soyl Stull like thatl
Jerry: We think they might be good
danc.e tunesl
SO: You really want to gat people to
""
denco. don't you I
,_, Yes, we do. We think that's the
Whole idee behind now music. That's
Whet cfiiCO taught ua-dencln' is fun lind
everybody lhould dQ lt. Disco jockeys ""'
a dime o doten -~ord companle$&lt;
have -..gil money. Give your
neighbortlood band • chance. Donee to
tharn, IJ.'s mort fun.
SO: How do you feel about lobels, like
now wove or punk1
!'.t: WeU, they're just that, lobels. end
they cou4d mean e thouaend di)lorent
things. Punk 11 no longer; that s 19'75, in
' two months it'll be 1 981 . New we~e Is
pease also. If It meeno onlfthlng, it just
connotes o bond playing now and original
'material.
~: What tho new wovo labtlla good
1
lor 11 that It givot us en eudle1\ca that i&amp;
w illinv to listen to a bend playing their
own stuff, es oppolld to playing ·c overs. •
which we·re grateful for.'
Jerry: I find !hot the orowdo we' ro
pqying to, no matter hOw ..,.,,, SMm to
• be ~· ratponaive to the, thins we do as
fer as orlglnot _,.,...,..ora openwrite the tv~ etid enota- the melodies.
or do you aort of work on them together7
minded CIOWd.
Doty:Pat writes moot olj&gt;Ul music, pr
!'.t: Wolf. wt do play the - ·
" New Wtvt Nlghta."
_
he'U coma up with tile - · but we're til
responsible lor our ow n ,pena. I guess In
SO: Do you'""' that performing your
mulic in front of..., eudlence fs an
tha t sense you ooutd sty we write our
songs ta a group.
integrtl port of the proc:eaa7
Doty: Performing Is very lmponont. More
Pat: Yes. It 11 1 group effort. One of U$
than any kind o f recording. Thls gig w e
comes up with on Idea ond thon we
develop it.
got togot~et with these oth&amp;( bonds was
SO: Whore do vou Qot VOUI SOMA Ideas? ,
really a good thing to get on. but at tl!is ·
Pll:'l hOle IO tey It - it IOundS&lt;IO _ ,
point I'm rully t ltltla.d with people
antng 11$, being happy'. denclng end j\151
cliche- but they como from personal
e~por1once. Things !hot ere effecting us.
having a good tm.. That's good enough.
We're very -.&gt;OIItlcal. -"
SD: Politlctlly-oriorltd pop music has
Pit: We went 1 rtsponoe from the
alweyo teemed o bit pretentious to me
tu&lt;lienc&lt;l, good "' bad.
Doty: Hopoi\Aiy good.
enywty. Whilt groupe inf t - your
aongwriting7 Who do you IIston to7
Pilt: Of cou~ - do hive some goals.
Pilt! A lot of IIO'o pay~ bands.
thet's only nlturtl. A tot of our ITiends
lrt saving lhW monty end going to NYC
T h e -. tlle...Kto . .•
Jerry: The Renlaint. the Yetdbirds, of
to ma1&lt;e it big. Wt don't buy lho1, if you
oouree - the premier poychodalic rod&lt; 'n'
e.n't drew 300 poopa. Jn your own
rol band.
,
horne town then don't bother P1g to
SD: Beoidtt pitying loetl clubo such es
the City. Right now we ooutd get datos
Gobel' I , the ~ Houle end
in NYC"' Toronto, but we' re content 10 ,...
Pepper'I, Wl)ll htvt you bMn dolng7
hang oround. work hl&lt;d end He whot
Pilt; Wt'ro doing o oornpllttlon E': with
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three other tocel banda. It's 1 good Idea
·tore ntwnber of reuooa- it'a dleaper for
aft the bondo; the radio otttlon has o
vanflt'( to choolt frO!n. . .

Jerry: I'm aort of the drummer
by doftult. 8ut it worked out enywoy.
SO: Do ~ou plan to kHp the thrao

member band torm.-.1
Pit: We've bMn looking for a fourth for a
while. 8ut unt~ Mr. or Miss Rlgl1t comes
-'ong. , • we•re In no rush. we•re quite
attlaf'oad with what we hiVe u a trio.
Doty: II we do find a lounh, It must be
on iMtrumenttllolllingor~ we went a
strong vocalltt. A keybQtrdlst wo~d be
nice too. We trY·OUt 1 few off and on,
but, 11 !'.t hid, thing&amp;ort working out
fine tht WIY they ere.
Pit: Our ltt.ndt In ot her bonds teD us
fiMnc:Wy end~ we ol1ould
'-lttte'ttlo.
'So: How would you ~rille your
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-..d~Or would you ~ribo R It 817
Doty: lt't very tcltc1lc. I don'i feel we're
rNiy Nlly devtloptcl ytt, wa·re ldnd of
~ . Don't ge1rna wrong. - ·re
very tlght. Our aound Is getti&gt;g there, 1
lot ol our newer 1tuff het _. of. • •
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�WBFO interference

First the dorms, then the labs, and now in the classrooms ii
loy iiiiiK~r

Sp«f""" SIII/I H.,.,,.
Early morning jau with
WBFO. No, th1s Is not a new
clau but It is the !iOunds heard
daily by studcnll in Farber ISO.
WBFO's power increase la51
January is the cause of tho
problem.
"Undergrads take a terrible
beating when h comes to simple
physical facilities," lamented
Biology Professor Charl&lt;s
Smith . He said the audio-visual
ser.;ce of the Educational
Communications Center (ECC)
has tned to help, but Ills been
unsuccessful so far . "What are
you complainona about, I love
it; ' was wriutn on ont note
given to Smith from a student
whil&lt; he lecturtd in the
classroom.

Evt'f' since the campus-based
station boosted its poWt'f' to
23,350 wattS, dormitory
students, researeh professors,
and now lecturers have
c~jtlained
or
radio
4terferencc.
Vic. President for Facilities
Planning John Neal rntt With
both sides two weeks ago to
att&lt;m pt to work out the
problem. Neal's alternatives ate
to either suuesr moving
WBFO's antenna off eampus or
shielding all laboratories that
are affected by the sicnal.
"It's a problem that costs
money , it's a mauer of
economics. •• commtnltd
Associate Profeu or of
Electrical Engj~eering James
Whelan. "It's not a technieal
problem.'' He pointed out that
this 15 not rhe first time there

has been inlerfcrencc- on TV signals. He is n01 the only that any unshiclckd amplifier ~
campus as hU own depanmenl dorm Rudcnt with problems as will pi~k up these tipals. He ~
was moved from Fronczak Hall resldcnu on every Ooor POinted out that ECC did
-!l
because its high power complained of TV or stereo some or Ihe classroom speakers ~
equipment inlerft'f'ed with some interference. Sewral student.s so they would not r=ive
delicate Physics' inslrumenll.
allempred to ground their WBFO. "W IIFO will give audiO·YiJullr'tquillment as assistance to studems in solving I
lmpttlr.c:s
suggested by WBFO but still pr&lt;;~blems of interference,"
Besid\:s wrealdng hav~ with intercepted the sUtLion's.signal. promised Bender.
delicat e
neurobiology
"Unless you have a really
exp erimerlts, WB FO aho good receiver you can' t get any
obsrruds telemetry used by the lower frequendcs" pointed out
Anatomy Department. ln•ide a Student from P ritchard Hall .
photocopying
the laboratory of Frank Mendel The higher radio out put
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is a SfOUnded•coppcr cage used !iOmetimcs causes WBFO to be
.:555 SqUire HaU
to bl~k out radio signals. beard on llerco's thai are not
Ho,.ever. WBFO's signals 10 turned to :my radio station\:11 - r - - - - - - - - - ,
tbrou&amp;h the protection and have to tum my radio up hit:Jier
Special
hinder his muscular activities to hear the record I'm pta yin&amp;." I
I
experiment.
emphasized one student in 1
/fS
I
the
Aside from the cff&lt;Cts
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lnttrfercnc. on the Univenity's Goodyear.
research depa r tme nts. the
1
signals also arfcct students
The interfercnrc rnn&amp;es from 1
I 386 Kenmore Ave. I
living in the area.
fuulnes. and natie to loud
(II Engtowood}
"h always .happens in tho reception of the jau-oriented I ,...._ C.t A lll.wD17
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middle of Alfred Hitchcock, " station . Even carradlos within a I
1
...._ •Jay Margiola.- complained. bl~~ of UB pick up largo 1
_, H- 1
.. 11" means ·imcrfcrence from amounts of interference.
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David Bender of WBFOsaid ~--;,~~»!:.,

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GAMEFEST IV "' Nov . 13 - ,16th

Feature Games - Highway to tlle ReichSquire 234, Thurs. - SUJ1day
Dungeons &amp; Dragons - Squire 133 Friday
Rooms '140-248 will be available for
Gaming on Saturday from_ 10 am. - 1111lldnlaht:

Student Health
Insurance Week _. .
~NOVEMBER

Certain SA clubs face
permanent suspension
There arc a wide range or specialize(! club• sponsored by
mandatory suidtnt ron. But unless someone in those oraanilatoons
tal.cs som• quiclr: action, 17 clubs could be a thing of the past.
Despite the ,.arnln&amp; in campus publications, 19 arou~ failed to
register with the money store- the Student A$5odauon . (SA).
InterestS rtn&amp;ina from the An Assodation to the ,Ski Team were
warned, but aecordin&amp; tO SA T~ AI~ Nathan, only tWO
hne rcspooded-onr of them the Politieal St:itncc 1\hjors Oub.
Presently all the other clubs have had their priviled&amp;cs
suspended-fuch things as authority to ask for room allot~enu on
campus and SA. duplication services. But Nathan dcscn~ the
suspens;on as "only temporary-the clubs jwt havoto come tn, fill
out a data sheet, an_sl write a letter &lt;J&lt;plainins why th.~y're ~te to
(SA Director of Student Or&amp;anizalions) Bill Mack.
But, the
paperwork must be completed by l'lovcmber IS or the clubs will
rae. permanent suspension.
Some of the nudent 1roups lost a&lt;tive members tO &amp;raduatlon,
and sufrer from apathy. "There is no support for the .&lt;Art
Association) club this year," ex-member ~t~ Aoder"'n c:xpla1ncd.
Now a m=ber of the Oraduate Art Assocoatoon , Anderson pointed
out tbat the su!llC"'!~ club is mainly. for undergraduate$, an~
"was never v&lt;ry bl&amp;.
"- bcr 1s
AoOihcr croup that bas folded due to lack or mr:m s
AZTECA, 1 club sbarinl! POD~R 's office space In Squu~ Hall.
POOER President Maria Osono_reported tbat latt year I mOSt
active AZTECA member left UB, and th~ lo~ of.m~mcntum b:"
crippled it. But Osorio said her organozabon rs rntueste&lt;l to
revlvlna A.ZTECA with new $1udcnts.
All money oriainally alloted to the ina.ctlve clubs will be Pl""ed In
the SA seneral fund, .accordin·&amp;LO Nathan , and rtdistributed to lbe
0\'tr·all pool.

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10 -14thl

Monday &amp; Tuesday
11-2 pm in Squire Center Lounge

Wednesday &amp; Thursday
11-2 pm in Capen Lobby

Friday
11-2 pm In The Student Club of
The Ellicott Complex

Information will be
available on coverage &amp;
filing claims
Insurance I.D. cards will also
be available
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Theft are many available services
etadaata .Jaould know about.
Stadeat AModation. through the
Jl. . .•"-7 Aedwlt,. Pee, helps
prmide the following:

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StUdent

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are many available Hfticea
student. should know about.

Athletics

Student Association, through the
~-~to., Aethlt,. F . ., helps
provt~ the following: .
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~A880datlon

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functional
branches:

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mem~n~

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1) Leglalat!ve '
a)· Seuat.e - Acts as a banker for the mandatory st~dent fe.e. .
b) Aeeembly- Acts as a collective advocate
fo1· student rights and student welfare.
I) ExecuU~e - Responsible for l~p1emenUng
poiJ~s. coordlltating activities and providing
leadership.
8) Judicial ,_ Adjucates litigation, including
students within the University.

STVDEINT
Mtmbera wtth
40-eljP.Iature
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Foo~ball

Softball f
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J)aseball
Soccer
Wrestling
Hockey

Golf ·
_Field Hockey
Swimming
Bowling
' Te nnis
VolleY,ball
Cross Country
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Softball
Football
' Basketball

Soccer ,
Bowling
Volleyball
Tennis
Hockey ·
Swimming
- Plus: Su~rstars Cof\lpetltlon

Badminton
ACUI
Judo
Lacrosse

Frisbee
Karate
Rugby
Outing

Club Sp.)rts
SASU: Student lobbjing, organizing &amp; services; Book E-xchange; SCATE;
Course Deec:rlptlon Handbook; Ortentatlon; FnllFest; Wlnter Carnival;
SprtngFeet; SummerFeet; Spukers Bureau; Bnffaloman Yearbook;
Student Representation on Academic &amp; Service Polley Bodies :
University Council, Faculty Senate, University Committees ,
Sub-Board I, Inc. &amp; Faculty-Student Association (FSA). '
(
· Record Co-Op;-Anti-RaJ)e Task Force; Sunshine House.
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Skiing
Gymnastics
Bowling
CheerleadJng
Soccer
Weight
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' I&gt;~ 11 member o(S.A
E\'~'T)· d~ty-time Undergruduutc
For mun: lnfonn ulion: 11 1 Tulh.-rt llull. Amher~1 Campu~ - 636-2950. ,

Every day-time Un~ergraduate Is a member of S.A
For more Information: 111 Talbert Hall. Amllerst Campus - 686-2950.
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Weight Lifting
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There are many 'a vailable services
students abould know about. 1
Student Association, through lhe
Maada~17 Aetldty Fee/ h elps
provide the following:

Student

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Clubs &amp;
Organizations
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The student service corporation governed by a board of directors
comprised of representatives from the U~dergraduate. Student
Association, Graduate Student Aaaoclation , Millard FUlmore
College Student Association, StUdent Bar .\ssoclation and the
Medical &amp;·Dental Sehool Poll.ty.

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HEALTH CARE

FUms

Pharmacy
Clinical Laboratory
Family Pla.nnlng Clinic
Student Health Insurance
SexualJty Education Center

Music
Gallery 219
Coffeehouse
Publicity
Sound

P1JBLICATIONS
University ~ress
The Curren
Spedal l nte st PublicaUons
University Directory
Publidty

MINORITY:
Block Studtnt Crtlon (BSl')
;.(ACAO (Nullvc AJ?c~lcun Cnlturul
Awarenctili Organization)
PODER (Puerto Rlcun Organi%0Unn
ror Olgnlty, Equallt~· and
Responsibility)
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SERVICE:
AnU-Rupc Tusk Force
Altcrnath•c ;.(~ws Coll e&lt;'lh·c
(The Ahe~n6u,.c Press)
Circle K Club
Community Action Corps (CAC)
;.(ew York Public Interest Research
Group (XYPIHG) ·
Record \o-01&gt;
Schussmelsicrs Ski Club
Suns hine llouKc
The ln tlct•cntlcnts
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SQ1JIRE / AMHErST

Creative Craft Center
Group Legal Se.rv1ces
Off-Campus Housing
Ticket Office
Browt~lng Library/ Music Room

ADMINISTRATIVE

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INTERNATIONAL:

Amuteur Rudlu
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Bul~un Polk Ounce,.
Che111&lt; Club
·cross Country Ski Club
Gospel Choir •
MedlcvullMIII Club
MuslciOJtf! Club
Society of Amulcur Photogruphcr~~
S .T.A.G. £ . (Student Thcutrtcul AII!IOC·
tauon for Genuine Entertulnmcnt)
Tobie TcnniK Club
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Warg.imc11 (l'B Slmuluted Conflict
Association)
Vollcyboll 1

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There are many available services
students shoufd know about.
Student Association, through the
Maadato17 A.ttdtJ' Fee, h elps
pro\,'lde the follo;wl.ng:

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Afrtcun Stud~nt ,\~IIOclaUon
· Bruzlllun Club
Curtbbcun Student AsSocluUnn
Chinese Student Association
Estonlun Student A!lsoclaUoo
Hcllculc Student AssnctaUpn
lndonet&lt;lun Club (PER.\riAS)
l runJnn Student AstiOCiaUon
hish Student At~socluUon
lsruell .Studcnt All!!OCiaUon
Japanci'C Student .\ssoclaUon
Korean Student Association
L,ebunc,;c: Student As!!OCinUon
~lgerlun tStudcnt Association
Orgunlrutlon of Arub S(Ydcots (OAS)
South Eu11t AI\IUn Student Club
Ckrunlun Student Club

ACADEMIC:

O"er 60 ucadcmlc-lntcrvst c:lubs fu nded .

SPECIAL INTERESTr
· t\mhel'fll \\'nmc n'11 Ce nter
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• Assoclutlon for Mlnorll\' Studenl!l In
Health Rclutd1 Prof~sslons (A.\ ISKRP)
Furm Clly Collcc:U"c
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Gru\' Punthcrti

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Pep Club
Shade~ of ~111\'CIIIcnt Dunce
Ensemble (WATt: Xycn~l}
t'B Vurtlll)' Club

Banking, Accounting,
General Services
En~ry cluy·tin;c Undergraduutc is 11 member of S.A
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Fur murc infonnution: 111 Tulbcrt llull. Amherst lAAntpus - .636-2950.

E\'ery day-lime Undergraduate Is a ).ember of S.A
For more Information: tll Talbert Hall, A.mhe};;l Campus - 636-2950.
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�but the mathematical ' tests still
await initiation.

~ model until 1982, Solkoff has

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eneounaed the Senaton to study
I&amp; Ill&lt; ''scaled clown plan" which he
• described as a utemponry pbauo''

may rf'Sister ror. ·

After briefly ellplaioina his plan,
~adotto refuted acitusadons that
Geaeml Education iS detrimental to
University academics. eoWuerin&amp;
thas "moJt (complaintS apinst
•
L*&lt;er durin&amp; \he afrunoon Oeneral Education) sound to me
• seuion, Peridotto afli&gt;ed .to d_9.-. Uke poranoid'tear. We've sor to be
some l.ut minUie campaipi)\f"f'or pq&gt;ared 10 tate some risks." He
~ his piOposkion. uwe·can lti.rc)w up added that workable prosram
, ow hands and do nothina (towards caMCit De lllCOC'llf.Ushed willlout
some
sort
of
resource
re.alloeation. .
rf General Education),"' the Dean
warned the audieo~. "We would
~ 'llhu~ Peradotto was asklna
then be doinc Jtudenu a massive Smlitors not .,_to ovet·react to
disservice.:• Comparing th·e possible budaetary chanaes,
Pendotto model with the more Oenpal Education Commlnee
complex and intricate oriJinal plan, Chair Peter Hare""' besieaed with
he noted that his namesake questions on the need for specially
program is ·~over and• above desi&amp;ned courses. ""I dOn'r sec why
feasibilitY and opens up an &lt;lective all these oounes have to be special
freedo"'.,. not cncoun~ in the General Education , (desi&amp;ned)
initial draft. The fu.!l.ooale Oeneral courses.'' opined f'liysic:s and
Education pr~am. he said. ••takes Astronomy AJsociate Professor
~ in the eatir_e Geaeml EduCIIlotl

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the &lt;boice aWay" when stu.den~ _.Riebard Howard. "1',;. afraid that
decide on what elective courses they what yOU people really want are

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Duwayne)Andenon has no plans
for the Math Skills test to be
implemented in the Fall of 1981 (the
target date).'~ Hare complained .
"But, he said tha.. be has set up a
task foree to study the Math Skllls
requirement." Vice President for
Academic Aftairs Robert Rossbera
is seheduled to meet with Natural
Sciences and Mathematics
representatives, the philosophy
professor added, to discuss
problems facio&amp; the Math Skills
requirement and that (acuity~
'"Gen Ed·commit¥ment.-''

watered-down courses in this and
that for people witboutthe facilities
(10 hand!&lt; l replar coune)...

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••ptaimp·

Howard
that he does
not see why Ull has 10 have newly
created courses when llle present
offerina.s can i!Cn'e tbt ..purpose,
while c!Pvin&amp; into more detail than
the more at11fralized General
Education subjecu wottld. Pointing
to the. Phy$ics 101 cour&gt;e taaght by
his
Department.
Howard
oommented, "lf we're aoina to
teaeb them physics, then by God,
let's Ieath them physics."
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"We have not aslced for watered·
down courses," Hare retorted in
defendin&amp; his commiuee'ufforts in
solicitinc and pr~s proposed
General Education courses. "In ·
,..... '!umed
faet.

down."
Hare, then, directed discussion
towards the rueot developments in
the implernentad~n of Phase I of
the General Education plan, which
consistS of an ~n&amp;lish and
Mathematics Skill testi.4 ptQgtam.
Over the past sumnkr. incoming
freshmen tonk the
portion,

Skillful •
Andcnon, however, was not
speakids as liberally as Hare about
his faculty's eo,nmitment. ... don't want to act intO it here,'' he said, to
the audience after aivina a partial
..planation or the task for~C:s
objectives. "(The task force) .'{•
evaluating the additioaal bu.111eh
that the s till 'component .Will
brina ... be explained. "They are
developing fiaurcs and data on hO'tl.'
to deal with the oroblem."
A.s debate ~ was j ocreasing. -..
Solkoff defle«ed all flirlJier
comments until the November 18
speeial General Education ~n {
of the Faculty Senat&lt;.
All cars were turned to Universily
President Robert l. · Keuer, who
apologized for chanaing the
sul)j~. blaming the "flip-flop
pfienorn..enon."
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"Tha~ when you change
subjects completely." Ketter
laughed. Switching the topic from
General Educaaion to the r«ent
revelations on the fumituic thdls
which occurred during the .shurne
from the Main StrC't1 to Amhe-rst
'Campuses, Ketter emphasized that
h was nat his policy to comment
publicly on issues that are still
under legal investigation.
He did, however. explain to the
rapt Senate about pr~ures tdtn
to-stop (uture tbdt.s and the dfons
to locate the ••teak'*-be:lie\'t'd to
be within the UB [)qmtment o(
Public Safety-who released 10 tfi
Couritr ExprtSS an investiglnve
report outlining the findings of•h• ·

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'"This Ocparlmcnr above all
Others must have- the trUSt Of
Ke tter
eYer yon e . ''
explained. "~re is no way il can
function without that trust:• After
outlining Public Safety's etrorts to
nab the press informant, the
Prcsidcnc emphasized thaJ all
meuures taken 'Wert voluntary. He
said lhll the invesllgation in\•olvcd
poly&amp;raph
testing
and
fingerprinting a number of ,.
employees. Some will also be asked
to take oaths in the plu"iii'bin&amp;
effon.
Anyane who would convey to the
p ress or any unau~horized
individual a report containing
"''Unsub$lantiate4'" criminal c:harges
is, Keuet said, ''irtesponsiblc'' ·and
shoUld not continue ln sueh a
position.
The Presid~nt e•plained that the
repon and any pirson indicted by~t,
"will not be made pub1k:,. unless
• 'criminal,intent'' can be proven on
lbe part of t~ accused. The only
other groups havina a copy .or th'•
report, besides· the mornin&amp;
newspeper, are the State University
of'New York (SUNY) (.epl Office
in Albany and Erie County Disuicl
Altorney Edward COsgrove,
acc:ordiog to Ketter.
Aller lils declaration, Ketter was
asked lo comment on .&gt;peeularion
that dwj.na bis recent absence he
was ..ollf job bunting."
u Every three or So years like
clockwork, rumors Uke this com•
up," Ketter said lmilina 10 the
seuton. ••certain individuals

would like oto ~ me aet liSOlher

job." Waitin&amp; for tK cltueklcs to
l!'bside after bis CGaUDCIIIS, Keuer
•lt.JIIa¥ 1bat his "dallalucr W&gt;lattly IU'' caoaia1 billr 10 ......UO,
"m,steriously'' abeont ~ UB ror
/. 10 day$,

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A new season

Basketball Bulls-miss the big.man f
by Toar Pelll
Sports Edit"'

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aod~d. Bolli ""'strona and quklt wilh IQOd boiJ.

lbe most daminallq rlJUtC on tile '-*etball court

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Siu is Ill&lt; ....;or problem eo..rmn~ina tile Bulb lhls
- . Wilhow the bia ......, U. tile front court tile
hlsketball team iJ built around a stron&amp; wllok offmsiv. and defenslvr stYI&lt; of tile team had 10
reboundina caua. l.a1t season l~e UB Bulls tuld its b&lt; &lt;hllnl&lt;d.
JtrOIII!h In Nate !lou~. Buffalo strnl&lt;ed 10 a 17·2
••Our intention is toward tile fast-break on orrmtc
record in, their divbio&lt;t of the Stare Unlvcnity of New becaUS&lt; - &amp;r&lt;\ lll'all&lt;r. but we hlv. modi arcata"
York (SUNY) Athet.ic Conf«&lt;n« and into the playoffs quicknrn," Ulfs lhr«···y eu COICh ¥PIIined.
b&lt;hind the .shoe bloctlnaond dun tina abnityof Bouie.
··o.rensivety.
$00Cch from tile zone we ptaY"CC lan •
This ~n. becaUJ&lt; of Bouie's J(&amp;duation. the Bulls year to man-to-man. We 1\a"¥(' to udliu our
don't hav. this I~Uwy.
quiciCDcss.''
~· r hl&gt;'t 10 saflhe c.u. of last years team was up
Pbysieally tile Bulh are in soocf sii&amp;JX. Tbq were
froat:" remarked UB eoaeh Bill HuJbes. "The bia \pared of any,.,avat in&amp; Injuries in the orf-sason and
&amp;UYI (Boule, IUOIIJ forwa&lt;d Mike Freeman. and small
team pt1dkCs hne b&lt;en uneventful 10 far.
forward Tooy Smith) are allaooe."
Arthur Mac:t. 1 transftr rrom Northwest -Oiltloel&lt;
CoauaiiDlty
,"PJ&gt;&lt;It$ 10 b&lt; tile rq&gt;lacmlent ar
H •Jiles wu rtalistk in his assessment or this year'&gt;
«nl&lt;f 10 far. lbe«rona forward 'POl is preuy mu&lt;h squad. :•Ov&lt;fall -·,. • better shoodna team, but we
up for &amp;~abs, but two returnees are barllina for the are small. It's pm;y hard to improve on a 17~2 ocasoo.
position riaht now. Kenny Jones, a $Opbomo&lt;c who · Wt'U establish our own aoab and uy 10 .-~~~an, bu&lt;
saw limked dl&amp;y oo the Vanity lui year, ''lw' tile
this year is an in~b&lt;tw&lt;al-yoar. We'll only lose three
players (to arad ...ion) this year. That laoV&lt;S os wilh 27
insidt trade.'' aeconlina 10 HuJbe$, bon 6'--4'' Kftior
Harold Walker will b&lt; pushina him aU the way.
rttumees for ntJn )'tal' and thal"s a aood li&amp;n for "he
Another UB v&lt;t&lt;fln will be vyina for the small
rwure 00
forward slol. Jobn fltzp&amp;lrick ls_...,ed 10 mov. up
AU~ wasuocb&lt;r ..,._,. ror the ~Sintt
from the JV and becomt a Pa"manent TtXture in tile his uri~. artmri&amp;Dc:t bas ioacased -:t lk&amp;dily and
position. but 01 this point oothina Is czN'Ib.
J&gt;&lt;Aked ar atound 700 for a rtpiV pme lan
yur. Clark arm con hold aho~ I ,SOO JXOi* ~«»rdlna
to Huches and he would love 10 ..,. !hal runy ar all the
" """"'or .. auniT
A bi&amp; plos lor the 8ulls will b&lt; tile retum or home_.. "Everyhocly folloors a winoa. We have
Owaaodina Playa in tile SUNYAC W&lt;lt Tom to win eomistently and play • acid"~ · This
Pat&gt;Ons. Parsons is4 s-·shoolina6'·3" auard who team will be a more cM:icina ceam to wau:b than last
avc.aaed 13.J points a JUDe ast S&lt;&amp;OOO.
year's becau~ Wt're &amp;Oina IO playa fire-JIC&gt;Wr brand Of
"Tom Parsons is the only player on the sqwod who
hlsk&lt;lball.''
bas proven I thina," Huabts SU'&lt;Sied.
lbe will ,.... ... . . . .. lbc cood\ill.a
J\JMP1NG llllAQf.: . . . . ,..,.. At1hliwlh&lt;:l.,...., .... !Into 1M air wiel ........._. tnc
A play.....U. auud is LOOther UJ&gt;Sellled qlltSlion
~. TC)Qy Smioll bas joiroed lllo aiJT a Ill
AlstMt.. u bot+t NnM toe potMa.._ of the Mtlle'lbefl, The 8 ulls we,.-_,.,.,. lOt for Buffalo. The playcr size iD this orea b small with a
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ttlf.r '"'' . . . ,~ c~t••t fft •nQI\aimt&gt;'tOf'\ l• t•r tt\la month.
6' 10 6'· 1" ....... Dav. /Ooctt!t, ""'!!ller returnee r.._ Evay
tho UB roota
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C. Boys beat Pharmacy;
Skulls skunk Bang Gang

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Monday nigbJ's lnJramuraJ "A" Icc Hockey Leaauc pme
betwocn City Boy and Pharmacy was as JypicaUy classic a
confrontation as . you'D sec. Both uodtfeatcd, and both
former champions, City Boy was impressive in its 5·1 victory.
Herb Griffith and Yasu Ohsaka each bagged a pair or
goals. and Ktvin Kolpou ad4td another as City Boy raised
thrir overall record to~. " We outskatcd them (Pharmaey)
for the first period and a half- th&lt;n Jh&lt;Y got il to&amp;ctb&lt;f and
we had a lOugh aame on our hands," observed Griffith.
Kolpou added, "th&lt;Y (Pharmacy) wertn'tlhat !Ntd-we just
played mud! betler than thty did."
Much of CiJy Boy's success this season c:an be attributed 10
the addition of sev&lt;ral new Jearn members, includin&amp; form«
Sigma Pi' netmind« Bruce Mill«, d&lt;fenseman Andy
u~lo. itnd former ~ l&lt;ll&lt;rman Mark Head.
~ "We seem to havcsiz.e and 4rength lhisycar,"-aJCSScd Cily
Boy Captain Many Gotden. Gorden also noled thai, "more
of these guys have been showing up reg~larly." ~ic ,Ch~ng
and Joe Rossi agreed on the goal of the Caly Boys, we rc J11$t
outth&lt;re to have a good time and wben we win. it just mala&gt;
the times bett&lt;r."
Sk•III T r t • •
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ln a pmc that, ac:cording 10 team sources, " was&amp;&gt; I as close
as the JCOrc.'' th&lt; TKE Stuns c:ame from bchi~ 10 Sl!bdue
Jhe S.na Gana3·2, keepin&amp; thttr rca&gt;td untamis!Md.
The Tckes ouJShot the Bang Gang :U-81 but were ciflCII
frustrated by 1be aoahendina of soali•
BriiCMa. Kevm
Brabon opened the scorina on a firsl period brcabiway,
giviol TXE a 1.0 lead. Leslie Jaff~ and Rick .K~
countered for th&lt; Ban&amp; Oana in Jb&lt; second though, JIVIDI
them a 2·1 lead.
The Jhied p&lt;riod saw tht Tekes come back 10 life. Sttve
Vandomark pacctrated llle Ban&amp; Oana ~f~. while both
clubs wa'e plllyina shonbanded. sboouns JUst under 1he
crossbar. Then, wilb only four minutes lert, Paul Comeau
broke in whh Brabon on a Jwo-on-one. Brahon lhacle lood.on
Comeau's rebound, br_eaklna a 2-2 deadlock and l~ng
his season aoal total to 13.
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TKE Captain Phil Schart z wd. "Baraa Oana was better
than .... thought- but we were looking past them to me City
Boys. Abo, we'd like 10 thank out loyal fanJ for lbdt

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�Skelter gains small wirr;
C·omeback tops Liltiputs
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FOOl ball, you O,urc it out.
Myway you look at il. lilt Men'1 lot,...,ural_Football pmc bet....,
Heller Skelt&lt;r and the Hofnar LiUipuu lbould have been a blowout.
lnJt~ed out to be a ro'u!ins 20.141ut·minute victory for Skelter
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Friday, Nov. 14th- Mem. Aud. nc:keu In the rede
reg. Prlc:a 17 - S4 .W/~uter I.D. Sticker-IS All other etudenu~

squad.
OoiDs in10 the same Hdter Skdter was 6-0 and had not Jiveo up a sinal&lt;
point the eotin ICUOII (..icl only 13 total points last year). lla$icaUy, tbet
were the same tcam as I&amp;Jt year's unit (who boW«! 10 the neotual
clwnpioo O.eckcn in lUI )-ear'• JC!IIi.finals. 7-6). "We only have a eouplc
or new iuyo," oaid team C.ptoln Steve Manee, "but we're mucb biaacr
and Jtronger Ibis year."
Ent«ina Monday's contest, Hornar was 4-1 with a aarne under prot&lt;S( as
weU. But more importantly, for lhio matchup they bad onlY......., plaY&lt;tS
drt\~Cd. "We'll hallt: 10 dq_ tfl.ebest wce&amp;n with whal we have," bemoaned
UUipol ctnle:r Mlkc. Oiles~etre in cSecp uouble."
Whet~ asked what lot thou&amp;ht of his opponent befotf the same. Skdter
boss Manct Stated, ''We should beOI them. but the truth i• that the
Monday le4ut1 ""'~ ..... this year, due mainly tO the facHbat (
lntrarnura!S don't set enoa&amp;h pobliclcy-as a wbok thai Is. People don't
know when they arc. ~n't know~ to oian up. The same tbiq is
aoina to happen in ~ too."
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AJtbou&amp;h they were confident, Heber ~kdter round out lmmediatdy
thai ·tboy were in fO&lt; a tou&amp;h batllc. as quancrback Danny &lt;knzm1111
qukltly marched tilt Lllliputs downO&lt;id to the one yard Une. The key play •
In the drillt: was a pass lote&lt;(e&lt;ecce cai.J in the mdzone as a Skdter defensive
1111« was tanalina with Clcta:man's f..-orite rectiver: Ulliplll c:apcaiD T ed
Dkk (wbo putted in .;,h1 eatches fO&lt; bis team). Aft«. three u.......,...rul
pla)'l frO&lt;O the one, Oa1mw1 rolled to his riaM and round center Giles in
theendzone for thetouehdown. On theeonveroion liMI'I!J, Dick taught a ·

shon ross from Oertz:man, and Hofilar was leadlng,..,:t),
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Skelt&lt;r, unaccustomed to beina behind, took the kickoff and showed
why they are the team to beOI in their division. They SCO&lt;ed on iUS! tbtee
plays, with the third beina a perfect strile from CIIWle&lt;bact 'Ed Collins to
John loooveW io the tcn comer of the ....:lzoM. Ho~. on tbc mrapoint try, Cofllos COUld rtnd DO open retciYt:rS, and ~ Stopped shon Of
the 1oal fine. flofnat still led 7-6.
On their n&lt;Jtl ~oion, Hofnar failed to move the baH and wu forced
to punt. Holter Skelter took over and immediately drove for Gnoth&lt;r
touchdow~. this one belna a bomb from Collins to a s~reaklnJ Ron Smyth.
With the uua point pus to lacovdll. Skelter went tO' life JideUnes with a
13·7 halftime tc.MI.

on i~tios
At the .stan or the second half, the Ulliputsaotthe ball deep ill tbeirown
territory. By this time, the, sKies were cast IIIII their datk shadow• over the
Odd, and the ball was becomina Increasingly difficult to six&gt;t.
Nevertheless, Gcrwnan completed two lona passes to Dkt, the second of
wl\kh Wl$0 touclldown tblttied the same II 13 all. Tbeft, 00 the crucial
..va-point at:ternpc, Gcrtzman scrambled rl&amp;ht. then~.!#' nnauy over
theaoat line for the ao-abead point. 14-IJ.
Thinas looked bleat for Skette&lt;. but their next drive produetd nothin&amp;.
and they were forctd to punt, pinnin1the Lilliputs daep in their own end.
At this point In the aame, several Stelter players conferred with tbe
rder~.

askina. him co finish the aame 11 a laltr time, u h was useless co

play an)'O!Ofe In tbe dart. Fonunately for the&lt;n, the referee said that the
I"""' "'OUld contl.ttt&gt;&lt; for a few lll(n plays. Cieorae Reviu then piclled.off
a Omznw~ pass, civina Hdte&lt; Stetler !heir l8S1 diane&lt; witb ju$1 about

threco minutes rtmainina.
On firss"!!own, (Collins who was 10 out or 16 on tbe day with two TO's)
threw low for an Incompletion. Ane. a recq&gt;~ion by wid&lt; ~ver Andy
, Kan~ CoJUns round Smyth once .,aln-this time down to the one-foot
~ne.. On rounb down, Collins caJierl his own number and took it up tile
middk for the toudldoWn and the lead. 19-14. On~ polnt·aner. Collins
hit his etrue&lt;, Paul a.nera (Of the same's last ~.
Hofnar had Oil&lt; last psp. Ho""CIIt:r, the lenacious purslllt or Heller
Skelter's two man line (oonsiStina of Jim Nollltl and Brian Browskl) &amp;&lt;J1tO
• Oen:unan. with Nolan &amp;&lt;It ins &lt;redlt for the sacl&lt;. One final pus fdl
Incomplete out of the endzone. The same belonced to the Skelt&lt;ts.
"This game w•s tou&amp;h-much, much toU&amp;her !han 1 cv&lt;r thousht it
would be." recalled Barrera al\er the garne.

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�SO"ccer club boots Canisius, 3-0; !
Varsity·status may be in future i
The UB Women's Soccer Oub Onlshed out'thdr
scason last ~md with a double victory. Not
only ctid \,heY mut-out Canisius Collqe ~ for
the second time thls year, but _they also recdved
~rmanmt club 5\atus from the Student
Association (SA).
UB jum~ out to an early l-4l&lt;ad in the Orst
haJJ or the Canisius p.me on aoals by Kim (
PWttty, Beth Eldridge and Theresa Westerman.
Pan:zaty o~ed the scnrina, boolin&amp; in a aoss
pass fr0111 Mary Moucnbacbet at the aoatmoulh.
Eldridge responded with another aoai ror
Buffalo wbcn she convened a cross pass from
Westerman and let &amp;o a left-fOOled blast frdfn 1$
yards out that tip~ past the Grlfnn's aoalic..
The goal was especially .atisfyin&amp; for Eldrida&lt; as
she bad been thwaned 00 several other attempts.
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The UB '!ana-out returned the favor as me
~nnccted ":1th Westerman Who pushed the ball
1010 \he net f_rom Ove feot out to clo.sc out the
ftrst half _SCQnog.
Clndy"Ur:ban scar~ thelonego!l or the second
half and once ag;un 11 was Eldridge there for the
assist.

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Ah Hah. Eleven wins last week has the Wiz honina·in on the
magic .600 (.S97). And we'U pat our backs too-just check the
record and you 'II sec some Jtunnin&amp; score predictions. Mi&amp;ht be a
sood "'eck to stan pickin' on a frw coaches. Like th&lt; type that ao
for field goals that 60.000 peopk knew would fail.
Buffalo U, New York Jets 20: F~tst·and·&amp;oal from the one-f004
ltne. Chuck Knocks is call in&amp; the play. h will be a: I) nea nickn 2)
qukk kick l) deep post ~) 37-yard Otld &amp;011 ajain.t the wind.
(Todd wiU probably throw &lt;Ill umcs. Todd will probably be
intercepted four times.)
_Piusburrh U, Tampa &amp;ly 22; Slallwonh will be back . Swann,
Bradshaw and Harris arc staning. N&lt;cd more be said? (Steeler
dcf&lt;n~ tends to improve when the offense keeps the baU longer.)
Dallas J8, N~w York Gianro IJ; Say a prayer for Oiant coach Ray
Pcrkins when he steps on the Odd to face his old team.
Chlrato 16, Washington 10; Some disagreement among the ranks.
In rhis column and on the Odd. (Bean defense should hold up.)
Minnesota 20, Detroit U; Vikings' have the Lions' number . (Vikes
are on their way into the play-off picture.)
Atlama U, St. Louis 1J; Cards annihilated Baltimore and wcre
robbed by Dallas. Will they com&lt; down? Atlanta's 6-l coming off a
romp over the Bills. (A blocked kiek will decide it .)
Cltl~/and 27, &amp;lit/more U; You can spend an hour arauing over
this o ne. (Cleveland getS the bia lead and holds on for dear life.)
C~n &amp;ly /9, San Frunslco I J; Don't e.et your eyes ch&lt;ckrd or
assume this iJ a misprint. The Wizgoes with the Pack . (It's week 10
and Bart Starr is still coach . Blame the poor prediction on Eddie.)
Los Ang~l~s 28, Miami /J; Poor little David Woodley. The 21-year
old Dolphin quarterback gets a taste of real defense. (Rams
machine is well-tuned and hasn't n&lt;cded repairs.)
San Diego JO, Dem·tr 17; Avera&amp;e of &lt;Ill minutes on the Oeld lias
taken its toll on Bronco defen.sc.aner thrcc;.years. (Just leave Chuek
Muncie out of the lineup and Characrs will &amp;lide away.)
SMJtltZJ, Kansas Ciry 10; Sea.squawks have to win a pme at home,
at lean once this year. (Maybe this week Herman Weaver will
,
complete a pass.)
Philadelphia 28, New Or/«&lt;.ns 7; Dick Vermeil books a hotel for
Su~ Bowl Sunday. finding ~S rooms is tou&amp;her than the aarn•O&lt;Ik/and 11, Cind11nati 17; Can't _,, to 5ee Pete Roulle's face
When he hands AI Davis the Excetuive Of The Year award.
(Bcnaals will probably rqroup next Sunday.)
HoliSton 28, New £1WIInd 24; Boch teams can run it down - "
otber'otluoat and don't rare badly when they pus either. (The best
of Mon~ Ni&amp;l\1 so far.)

Bulls are away

• Tile ua ll4llls roolbllll t..,. wUI uanl to Berta, 9'10
toltOfTO• to r- a v~ to. .ll lleNwla-Wabec
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&amp;oal, but we eontrolkd mld·fldd."
Michelle &amp;rc:u.l recorded the mut out for UB,
her firSt pme in aoaJ.
Cmter-Fwlbaek Janet Holliday was tbe IJIChor
for the very lliniY UB ddftlSC and was the "bia
faaar" In the Buffalo win, accordins to Urban.
"Oapite the lack of cxpericnc:e on the team, as
the season P&lt;OI1eued- bqaa to play more as a
team," coach Bob Lee rdleaed.
Theresa (T.O.) We5terman was voted the most
imP&lt;Oved playn on the team. This year wu ber
lim exposure ~~ t~e pme . and me was
lnsuumeotal In ffilm&amp; tn at aoaJ•e.
The t.eam was aranted temporary dub stat~ at
the ~nnln&amp; of the season and tben SA derided
to gtve them ~anent status as the season
prQ&amp;resscd.
Urban said the team would like to bu:ome a
varsity spon, but that th&lt; was made aware of a
rule by · Women's Athletic Director Betty
Dimmick that a team must be a club three yearsbefore goina ~YUrban and 1..« will both be loSt to the team as
they are araduating this semester.
They
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Do you approve the continuance o f the Mandatocy
'Student Aetiyity Fee?
QUESTION No.1
Do you approve; of rtiiQ&amp;.Lhe present $70 yearly lee by

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Do you approve of the stable funding of the Athletic
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1 0 , 11 , &amp; 1 2th student~ will be voting to decide
whether to ·retain or reject the ~andatory fee for·
the next four years.
Frankly-. we feel that the Fee is ·a pretty_good idea.
But we do recognize that there are two sides to·
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groups and, in the final analysis,
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MJmtn wlnll'd fCM' Ptr11ciNII~ In I
~nd'loiOQy •~lm«~t . Pa¥1 k.OO.

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TIIU:S. REGULAR, r.alt", ~
g.vrt•bl' TV oJnd electric "••'•'~
wecw"' c~oHntr 0.-41ts

ST\JDEHT UNUMITED
AFTERNOON
RACQUETBALL

Wit• Eur f f'mts

CALL 837·2278
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l'loy lloo.-h1. fre• IIW
t~no Jaa S1 . fw ••IJ 115.

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l1 t htblft or-call 6»2fl0_,

LOST•GoW cellor WIFcft r'lltfl FMJer. If
townc1 cotttK1 SQuir-e ;ntotfM1ietft
ltEWAttOJ For to5t 006d bfe&lt;ritrt~ H
tOIIftd p&amp;Uta call l,.-t7J1

FOUND ttl of kilt$ near H.Vet. 8, C·l ll
•1•·1956 Orlal\,

NOTICES
SCI BOOTS NOROICA•-'tt 7. Vffll o;1IOO
CondlltM. t•U "'VWifl 132 tUt.
8-\iCE. SP'ttiHGSTEEN fkkeh for s.a~
m lkltta40 ilftCI R.OO'Iel'lltf, c.afl DS-lf4

CLOGS. RUSIER DUCKS - Wt"Pem
boot~. H•me tw•nocts. low.J.f pr1ce-s. l.n
aretl, Sut'S PI~. ~ F IH, UUiO
Wtlckl'l Av ... O"n S.furct•Y and
Su"Mtev

TAGG MUSIC
Salea &amp; Service
llf-. Svntllalnrs,
Electric KeyboarJ..
Guitars, nn-, Am,._.
The Bat A~ -h.
ria 4l
...... Supp«la

--·SIIed·-

3604 MaiD - - U B
-8S5·1S14-

ISIICOUPOHS on tfiC Wllctkl bcNrd
-~ U$ 5qikt HMI. CMt t.a~ VfN
tMKUt CJwd, ir aut.

STUDENT
Racquetbllll Rat.es
Available at - '
The Racquet Club of
EuteruRil..
4687 Tnmeit Roed
Onj.r $71..,.,.~ hour'. 1-4 p&lt;r·
fOnt~ No mtmbcrthlr r-equlrot:d

ull The

Racqutt Clu b at

6) 1 ~3&amp;00 for-

tlo"'"

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O ff CANOou s HOUSING
MO U~I.

Ttten"• for the dlslecl1on. - Th•
lelc:ony.

STILL
AVAILABLE

HEY YOU. I tnouoftl 'fO'I cUon'l go to
nmPI·" on Frldav•~ ~ . (you ttnow V041

JOR RRNT

ROOM~a t&amp;.N'T

Low A:Ht MG R.tf.

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on cable T .V.
Call 888-0100

for schedule

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VOU.o PVM~

PRINTING AND
COPY C~NT&amp;RS

Typeset !PI
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BETTER/ FASTER/ FOR LESS

tot ~ale. TbfY #lie """'
M \Ntvr• ~reriun EPMM 1M H11
Collie , lt\CII tW"ador tt'frtnotr c.Mt

LATKO

TO"IG"T:

sreve, Pm 1oo C'IK;DWo WhO •'• vou7

Rock and Disco
Music

erln.
HER&amp; I loYe yov TONS bef't'f ,,..,.
RtOU'Irl ~~ Bh1:~V l..ow Cot~

Chain'~

Boutique and
Hong Kdng
Tailors

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HapOY l vear •nnlverwrv. "nne.

Rock and New
-Wave Music
aU night

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da'( I d't Doft•fe¥0ef'IIO....,.f I tWd.,ou
more 111'10 more each OIYI~·
GLOJtiA. wt1Y Dl.l1 '1041'" hM on "'t line
for ~ ets.es mistake. Wt drort •
wtftt to ht.if't you DU'f -e wfll.. 00 yOI.Ifktf
• tawr tncl find u.s bct&lt;w"• find you, A
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HAPP'Y a 11tntOA.Y HEill\ (~ a
\ltdCtf !Mer tau) ~ F.a. YAJ,
CMT._,:. Ker'ICY• M.t~Y~ St-.c.y. lltA"'Y
J I#+MAY. When roo fdd me
our trouble!$ tn~ ~ awa'f, I IOYe

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we
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vou~r• ~~ tnO nw con1racr ;, owt
Whtttwr ¥'01.1 rtH\. W•JII Dt WaiH...O. A
lotmel" lf'Ctfta

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l'N ('foiC'SI lhfool'fn ......,. fO'f tod.tf, 0u1
be prt'!l)t,..O for tM most dill~ ancs
e-.c1fl"9 2 Nlllr\ of '(OUT lltt

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TUTOR W ANTED Phvsb
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TO E.VC:IItVOfr{E 'fltiO \I"'ied

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PlltOF£UtOHAt.. PROGRAMME R

wH"' 9000 c.ommunOc•lb't ..._Hb wrn
Ntot CStot. C$1ll. C.SI14 C.Sl;.l Lifls

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var-lour, tit• •nd S*V1t- rype fOt 1as11

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mQfl'h.', And to f'V•ryone wno Mid " A
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tcrtw yoc;n;ett.
OAF'; HAPPY ;t yon! R""'tmtwf' rt"s
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ADAM. ~ a wrtNPIW ttlrtf'ldly. "'V
PA1'TY 1 •owt~rect,v'Oitt~•rtbkH' ,

w'hlt did o;ou euect trcwn somtOM WhO
fOr YCIV ki'IOW wt.O f M ,

and Mat"C c.me1...-1

accYr•lft IYcunv ot cHutrtetlaf't,
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TYPING. Ohenattont., tl'luu.
res.vmn. 18M C.orr«.tlno SIKirk.
Whltn Qu•IIIY count.~o ~11)1 4130,

$1.00 OFF
Bucket Of W1np
TONlGHT

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,.M YOUR TYPE"-ERI Atoorts.

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laundry &amp; Dry Cleaning
Coin l..aundiY

- Mll'(tal ToPloedint ~

4276 No. Bailey Ave.- 834-8963
, .... Lol •

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I~ YOU WANT~E~L QUA,LITY, c;heekOMI lht boys. th•t work at
tt,J .IOTTOMS.. How lhtt'l ctv•llfY.:,_
' riOhl L.ukt.
K£~. YOU t!AVE TASTED ...........
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need · prect1u.

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SP'ECIAL DISCOUNTS: Ul ~It~
r•cutty Sh.tMpoo/ J1yl• tc\lf. ll oo
P~•$2'1.00 etclls•aOol't 1'--S EnoltWOIM:I

fHE T... " EE WHO APPRECIATE
quaUtv ~ tl~t to e.-nd ttwk~ fO ............. MH.Md. ,....,.
C.IIU Fr•l\kUI'Io, tr• Sklar.
1

bedroom •partm•nt ne ar MSC .

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"M&gt; tld;etttnce: ~. n "'"·

vou Mn. Snot1tt.u ''onw/1

WI I,..&amp;,. PAY 110 to P\IY'I b«t af'd dft*:

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riOht .t&lt;"roM ITom ue..

Coupon Bulletin
Board OuiJide
355 Squire Hall MSC
Saves You $ $ $ $ S

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IT'S lHE DAWNING of the' A,oe 01

Day P,J . 80TTOMS beg.lfls fl ' p rn RIDE" WANTED for l'wo t0 NVC ar•a
Over Tf'lankqhflnQ l'latldey. Snare
ttnd tcW:t 1111 t " ·"'~ It nfo.ht,
So $f you' re looking tw "-PP¥ Oars, stop uswt.L w tm or 11HIIl49~
oy P J. aorrOMS~ »70 Mtfn_.,Stre.r,
SERVICES

SMAl-L ROOM FOR U.Hl - .,... H.,.te4, y, OK.. ......... 1»•\l'U. • • ril'.fMLLOYI!I11L"n:Ann;.•

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UNCLASSIFIED lmd&lt; I

WHAT'$ lETTER THA" ..._., ttour
• t fJ.J &amp;OnOMS? HAPPY OAYSI

ROOM AVAILABLE on Mlnl'ltiOta A..,..
WDfflMC-CaHID6-UI7.

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636-1497

QUeENIlL CIOYOU IWW "'- lo'tf'AOfWtt?

to tltO~L.S KODAK FILM. M color
cutJom ~1L •
v•tul:
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Call IRCB Ofnc•

fruit..,.. To rnv ~~e~ : T~for­

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(with thla a d)
&lt;Oood lhru Nov. 10, '80

.fllluld.n1 f f.llpe(T p!MtQMII It '(OV dOn't
send PtnonaJt vounetU J\ll.t kiOdlnQ,
L.oW fMt Qfil\, L.l.8 .

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To N.W Y odt City

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3241 Main at Heath 1 ...
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(opposite UB)
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BUY ONE
I :z
SUPER MR. TACO . - "i
GET ONE FREE!!! I !

IRCB Thanbgivlng

DAVE -+iaper¥ 22nd &amp;lrlno.tYt 0on•1

LOST &amp; FOUND

I

M1in St. CMn/XII

TO AL-L THE BEAUTIFUL &lt;iJA.L..5 rn
Rt-rnor"t ~v tel fbOtn 01 "'"",

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INSURANCE

color

c•A 'fRIDGES AOC &amp; Empire, Qrtal

far

•s.wrtt.-e

OOUI M\iil f'l•vll e·xuJient wcretatllf
M lllo-M9tt ·~ Af ~
'"'"~'loft You c~ ftiM .....,d to
N:M tnh. ~"""""'~ ~ ~11
~fr1,._ cortfii»Mi... CotnPM't' PI~
In Call l mmedlat•l't O~o~r t\am

AUTO-CYCLE

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MAA'I'IN 0011 1N1 WJ - , Cllt•lO..
WITH

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lob of uunk to ke.ev uo with cftnlmic:

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DOWNTOWN FULl 11MEI lhre
OCIPOt'lul\lfV lor high ~td. career
ptf'IOt\

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$TEA:EO COMPE,N EHTS:
til m• iOt br.tndt

prlni ;

36 Hopkins Road .
Will iamsville, NY .
Corner of
Sheridan Drive
63 1-8884

Mr. 1
Taco I

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OftNI EL S PAR.KER. forrMr £dltor·lf'lo
Chie4 ot TN kl«frUm_ WIIO haW YO!.#
~ W~ wi"-l
Mitt •
vrry J.a&gt;fOI a.owtrlend •nd 'IOU ...,.._, to
lM-0 tf'lbqVftol?

FrH PMklng 1n RH,
7:3D•m 1 U30pm - 7 O.vs
Olo"" Modom eq.,lpmonl

NO R£FUNO$ ate tt¥'• ~ on C l~ u-ltleo
fCh. Of. . M ma""'- sure ~&gt;OPV •• leQIMe ,
''TI\• Spect.rum' dOH not MJUnt•

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DAD, Tt\M*t tor l;)eint ~ '-'*' I
~ IOt'MOM lo tl* to. MID yOU this.

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Drycluning by tlla Pound

AtTENDANT oN Dl1TY

OPEN
Mol.t.v thtv ~.8 8111 - 10 pro
Sul*v I em - 8 pm

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�I quote of the ~ay :I
"Lire -Is mind over matter. If you don't
mind it doesn't matter:·
..:..Doug

MotOt Block- Is o Qnlver•lly ..Moe ol Tho $p«lrun\.
Nollcu ore run lr.. ol &lt;hara~Spe~rum 6oa not
• ...,..,t. . thot ol4 notku oJ"dl oppur and ruuvu Ill&lt;
righl 10 edit Ill - . l'loolcu to oppur MOre lhon
once mu•t be fdubmltted I&lt;&gt;&lt; udo prlnlirltl. Dudllnes
are 11\ondey. Wt.dnacily 8nd Fi'War et noon.

onnouncem£nt8
Concerned students and faculty-Pollllcal prisoners ot
lho Soviet reglme. wenl mall from lh~ free \ltOfld. f:oJ
morr lnrormatlon. contact l.ar• • • 83~·7750.
~b•

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e.n E.Jp..not HC~ Domingo 9 l'io'&lt;'i~mbrt' • l•s 5o p.m.

en ct Ne• mtn Ccnltt en

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No fohH. IC'

. t~r•MO$.

fh.e dudllne for the T•u Bet. PI .s~•n contesl hb.s
Me-n e a tendedto Nov I-4.JOthere• t.tlll It~ togetyoUI
S« JJ.4 fk:ll tor de·Jall•

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Tt!c. Mildred Bl•ke'"Student Affah • Cvuer i.l .spon:$0rlng
G n ·rlt':\ ol SmaU Group ~nionJ to halp erulctt vou,
upede,ce ~~ 06. rhe: flr~t will be Fun of Sport.s
Handl(app•ng Tuudoy ot .4:30 p.rn •nd Nov. 18 at 4:30
p m In 167 Mfi\C, EllkotL

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CWcoto H•t&amp;MKJ Open House No.,. l l hom 4 6 p m

I OJO Clomens AC.

•n

lee"' huslu? Group LevaJ

S...~ offer• 11..: kgot

ech-;cc •nd lnfomwdon IO •II UB srudtn«.a Do you ......,. 6
hu,lng 1n SWJ 1 f'QJ coutlt 01 1M Pt~side-nfs
Commi:nton? CilS NJ. '•"'- 5l~oKh:nlt lo IC't u deltndf'r-s

,or

.tu~tt.

for mote Information •1op Jn ., GLS optn
p.M. Mond•y, Thoridtty end Ftiday, untH 6 p.m.
Tue~o1 • nd 7 p,m, w.tdnesdey In 340 Squire. Al.so 1n
177 MFAC, Ellicott. Mondoys I.-om I·' p.m. 831 -2273.
II ·~

Elllcou Ruklents-lntt:tHted In tht ont1 Cotne: &amp;ee
•htll O l~ic Mountain II college i• •II obout, The office ls
loc.ot.t:d In the rourlh Uoor of Porcer Q~d . Come by any
-."t"tkdO)' t·o find out what eventJ otc ~ for lhe
upcotnl~ •et:k

Society of Womet~ Etlglneeu m r.mbersh1p ftu ._,If be
•cceptt'd TUHday In 334 Btlt hom noon-6:.30 p.m frr l~
17 . ~.

lnttmaUonal Am&lt;.rlcan 6tudc.nu fe,lk)wshlp &amp;!bit
Study tOO.y e1 7 p.m. In 262 Squll&lt;
Shabboa tonitJht-c..nciM. lighting ~ •~ p.m. ond
cvt~n\ne ~k:t et s~ p.m, h~•• ~...,.,.. • t to
a m . at t.M- ~ St. Cba"b.d HouM.. 3292 M.11n St. ond Ow.
Am~ .0.0.~ Hou-.M, 2!tl01 M. Forut. 'fuh4va
foUowe4 by to.c and ~eb Sunday It 10 • m •t the Main
SHut O!bbed HouR..
Are ~o u dandng shoe:s coii~Cu no dust? l•ke them out
of the doset. $hine them up end get rr:edy for CACs frrth
•nnual 08 Oeoce M•r•tl10n . If you wont 10 help 0\11 from
tht very b~eginmng. dial 8ll·l,2l 01 .Rop by-345 Squire.

S t.,vlc.c.·l•urnlnt fadllt ates working rdat1onshlps
HIWHI\ 1M cdue61ionat S)'SlrM .nd bn.:Nder todtty on.
"hok. Le.,n ebou&lt; this by "'"""1"11 bf CI\C In JA5
Squi•e 8JiJ521.
•

Imagine- what ft woukl be. Uke to wel(e up one moming
•nd •-..nt to all e rnenct. but then ttllizt you h•ve none.
Vou un be a friend to • k&gt;tlely child.. For moce
lnlo1mollon ca11878-4;ll7 hom 10·6 p.m. """kdoy..

LJ(e WO&lt;I&lt;ollops Medo ~ Eape&lt;lollly needed ore
koOel$ lor d~ duau . bul IM~ ate
&lt;OUntiHa oth....._Coli 6J6.21108t&gt;&lt; &lt;top by 110 Norton lor
more infon"nation.

-.erm.

,....... - &lt; h CcotelhMK tocloy lto•l"!!.• t t :• 5 p.m.
In tho Squlte Cent•• Lobby. Sign up In 22J lieU.
Sponoored bj I~
...,..,._ . . . - lor I bualn&lt;t.. de&lt;:isions -;,.,,;1ng
._,_.... 0 ~id II&gt;&lt; portlclpoclon. Coli P•!'ril ot
Sll,ll39"' Clo47._.or 1C01&gt; by JIJB C101by 10- up

Iliad - 1 0 benef• Cyst.&lt;

Flbroals. ~~~did&gt; ate .-.ilobkiiOm 'Tl&lt;E pl&lt;dgos or
Tom ~ II IU1-J45&amp;

H - ..... fit ......,.Mrl...,_\llat~tto ~®"

wllot

ohey ~ calwoct tile CAC olllce In JA5 Squlro.

, 831 ·lN'I.
TIM . . . .

llllh .,....

l.eenlinO ceot«,ll

located In the Unl..aity

331 tl.idy Ia now open.lor the fall

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liD llllp you leem to orjjonl&gt;e limo,
......,., ,.... , . , . . _ ,, tal.o ""'tor -

Room, Elllcon. Bible

&lt;~tis

01 10 • m .

C.te-el Pl•nnlng Omce 'WOtk$hOpJ' Job lntervif':VJIOQ
Pr~ttol lon and TtchnlquH Works.hop codoy ot 3 p.m. in
) 16 Wtnd~ (After this Worfu;hop, student.l will hav~ a
c:hence to preclh;:e lntetvlews b)' utlng vldf'otaping
tqUI:p!'Mnl) and Tue'Sday "' ) p.m . In 4 Clemen,-, AC. ~
'f'tdt!OIIped 1nte1v~w wm be \hewn and diKu.IJf':d.

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SCI" ate Nndnt 1a!J9hl and calk-d by pt"oluslontl tquarr
d.ncec.tl-c:B.tonlghtll9 p.m. 'n thesecond ~ ~ .

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""Contemporary JuclKlsm.. glve.n by Rabbi Pou·t Gotomb
StmdAy et ~:30 p.m. at the Upivcnily Unh~ ~lhodi51
Church. 41 0 MlnnHOUt et Bailey.
"HIIr-'' Nov, 12·15 ol 8 p.m~ Nov ~ 16 ot J p.m. In the
Ka\)l•rln~ Corntttl Theoter. EIUcott. T~.e1 ' • t tht UB
Tk'et Oflke

Amukan Poput.at Sont presented by /11\khMI Hauls.
P•UUI tfh .,W Rut.st"l P~Uer-tOn Sundt)' ot 8 p._m •t lhe
(Jn;ver).lt1 Prhbyt~rlan ChurC:h. ~~n and M.fl F•Us
atvd. Cett 8J6.7660 •01 more "''ormation.
1
Exhibit: StocltM~~Hn-Compos.er of the lwe.nt-Garde on
d4$pi• r Uuough Mo\1. 30 in the Musk Ubf'-.y. S.kd.

Grldu4tlng Seniors-The Deadline for lhto Dec, 6 LSA T
It Mondo)! and the deodllnt lot the De-c 13 GRE .od
~dvon«:d ORE is today. For oppllcatlont come co 3
Hoye• C or 15 Cbpc'l.

.. Water QuiUty In the Orut Lakea•· given by Or. Robtr1
S\r.t"tney. Olh~cto • of the 0..-eat Loke!l Ubototory at
Bufl olo State. t od•y a1 noon In 123 Wllke10n. Elllc-ou.

SM!ota, golt!g on to gr.ctu.ett. and proftss~l school
t~~ho 1\A'ien't -.et up a relr:rence lik thoukl ~to 3
Hoyu C o • call 11'\rs. ~" a1 8JI ·.l~1~ to ~ott up •.n
•ppotntl'nettL.
Onckddtd F'fe:ShmVl and Sophomons -bpto.-f' )'OU'
llfength.s. WOfk values and •b\hllfl tel•led to chokt o'
mejo' ond uretf In • tWI&gt;'O part wOikA\op brgjnning
Tuudoy el J P·"!· in 264 Squire. Croup Jol~ l• Umlled so
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mote lnlormatton.

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10 p.m . In tM: Gr•nada "'Theater.
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or OU'!tandi.ng acousUc aultM -.nh Chrn

Smithe-r tomorrow -M 8 p.m. ln tht Sqwrc Roth.Pi:dl¥
TM BlAde Hount•fn II Rn&gt;lno• ., mo.gaune devoted to
the ott.J. wfl) be KC-t"phng submlssiom: or pcw:try. short

hc:.Uon. tn.,..ork end 1rtidc~ on lM ,a;'\J, Send \O Bta&lt;:k
M.oun te~n II Revltw, Potier Ouad. EJncou, BuHeto. NV.
Enc:toJe e tell addretsed scamped envelope lo• rctum of
your lillork. Otedlfne Is Nov. 10,

" Annie Hell" tOO.y In 170 MFI\C, Ellk:ou: tO&lt;OOnow In
146 Dl&lt;len6orl ot 7 ond &amp;:4S p.m. Sundoy • • 5. 7. lind
9-.30 p.m fn lhe Squlte Conrerence Theelcr.

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t70 MfAC. Ellicoll, .. B p.m.

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SQ:ulte: Conlettnct Th~•tt:t .

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Squirt •
Corlbllun Stucknll\ssn. m-.. IOO.y 01 600 p.m. ln lh•
MCOf1d lloo1 lo""ee•R&lt;d JO&lt;kot, Ellicott

~town .. tonight and tomonow •• lt :30 p.m. tn
Squht ConlerenC'e The;.,ter.

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•nd 54Jnda)' in tht Woldrnan Thuter, Monon, .t. 3:30. 6
and 8:45 p.m •

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5qW&lt;. Ito!&gt; wssiQns for people conlutod, lrusaTOted or
jldt lng obo.lt being A"Y·
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T.., Kappa Ep•IIOfl Squire•

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Squlre.

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by FrW.y Applications fof the ORE moy be obtolned ln 3
Ht)rs Cor l~ C1pen..

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,
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picked up be l'lo\1. 21 .

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the slcy's I&amp; i'nit. What
we ore loomr for .is ;m
couse as fD why the offiCe
should be tBminated....
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ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY
November·10, 11,

&amp; 12th

Students will be voting to~decide
whether to retain or reject
The Mandatory Fee
.for the next 4 years.
Frankly, we feel that the f~ is a.
pretty good Idea • but we do recognize
. that there are two sides to every proposal.

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HERE ARE A FEW ARGUMENTS YOU
MIGHT WISH TO CONSID~R

t. You may fiOI UH of ffloH NtYIU$,
2. YC)fiiiN)' not lf'H W/11(11 lhf 41tectlon ol fhON ellortl.
&amp; You wpuid ININ 110 "''ff' • year to~,
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�RESEAA~t-4 REACtOR! vra ~ JMC:tor7 Of'lrt tbe lour coH-ee f•.cton ill .,_
COWII"Y. ~• ia ' " llJ"Mf.ielh ,.., ot opwedoo
Main SVHt ~.. h
to~ 10 PtfCMt of . . ~ it.o&amp;opa UNCI 1ft N u.itect Stat...

on •

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UB nuclear reactor~
radioactive res-earch
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Deborah Bogdon

Uti's uuch·;;r NN•cwr, Uay a ncJ ni~hl. it tluitttl.v hUntli In the whit~. c:h't.''UI., r·
huikJins ucJJ~K.'6m . 1u Achc..~oCJ" Ita IT. u i~ one or thu 1-..i·~ uud ,,..:c.,),
produc,tlve coUegialtl 1'~1tlni In the U.unU)'. OrlfiL.o oomn\Cf'lllld " Ntc101-..
it prvducoi not A adt~ \\'~II of t:l{,(.1ricaJ J.ll"ver. fb pritn.lll)' tlutic~ 01!1\h!,.
on medk:al and ~rch fiUfPOS&lt;!i. ahhouflh 1'\ntntlv fow Ct.l)erinunus

1.. ,.., """'' oonduc.' lcd'by......,... 1'"\r_.....
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"llte ua uuctoar ~Ut' was lkant in 196U, and .b amonte tho aop fuur
c-.:amt:a.a t'Adon ln tiM· l ltdlcd Slal~~ ~dualc Wutk.•tU Mar\
A.z:uN..\&lt;rbu b a
upcntur b.) lhc ~ldou llcp.llot.....-v CUnuni,...Ml.
lo t'Qnt hit lia.-ltwJ MarL tuuL an el.lc.sl:R\-e t"'O-dav c:.uun ;,1\ld1 rnw.t be
re-taken tr\"'t"ly )COtr
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'"'"''t.ed

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d«orbl power IJ ......,..,.,.,, it " ' - po"'J&lt;luc:e 60
of lho """"'"'I
botos-- ho the Uo~ocd 51• •"'· ,..,.., i&gt;Ot- •rc u:.cd lu chuck blood
lluw lllroc.osh •••rlwt pons OJ( lhe lxJdy, induolltlf! II•• ,.,.,., and hroho

't1lt'ly are -.hipped rrum u a all 0\'l-'!f' thu notid-EngWncJ 1.!1 tl"-ti•· '""'"'
L"U.!tloertcr, f'l_"Ctfl\1u,.; t~ M11vmunt tn1!iy twu w~b.
H)'d rop hob la

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nw;a,a.u.ret twu .c,ru.uru (out, b aurruu•w.k.td by ia puul uf water :W foul (kxtJ•·
'l'he I"MCt oi• l.li c;.UocJ an Of-,.Jil puul •v.tctor
tho W l'{t, which
&amp;evL-'1l foot wide 11 thu buUum, und IU fuuJ wide"' thu IOJJ A concn•w w.ul'
several feet lhic"- I~ lf., pout.
'I he water ~enu four ~· II act• 3li a mudentur, Qowh'l do\~u
and iCOIILerill8the nt..oulrutU.: ua rer\eclor. causin~ the iallllftt't.'d •lUUI•vn•
to bounce INteL udu 1h1 wre; u a thk!ld.. ~~ ~nuua nw.S.tlon frunt
Cl(:'aping: and ;~_. :. o.~uC.;uW, td u.ultl•! -.:ure. r1~e n.'OCI•w Call ~k.lon twu
ruepwJIU.I of thcnu.c! Cas opputed to elcctric:all t.••nc'l(,Y, Utt t~u nt&amp;thon
m:t.lls.. Ura.nium ZU b the furl. Ua ~ hi~ ahlpu-.eu in 1971. and ll b
""poctcd to b,R uoUil t99s;
,,.., """' """""""OJ( za r....t ............._"""" ......uung of u rud rudoo
wilh e;ooh fuel row conlolnlf11! Z4 fuel pdleta.
·n,., IU'"AI"'8e •tr'Ul1uret un tbe ou:lSide of the howi:inf( .,., not, u one
millJll tpoculaoe. owltlw pn or brok&lt;~• ports rrom
Milo libnd.
'"1'boM l)ll'llOOJJ on ,,,_, Ollliidc don'I ru~·n:l OJn.v1hiOfC,.. ~~o~aid A&amp;x..ru.
"11ley're modct OJ( p4oalj(lalll." lie atldcd ol~ao ohoy'ru only olojooli w1 of
!iUftM! urtat'• tnu.gft~nlk.ut, 't'o 11'0 lu(l vf LhC ~llai runt:nl buil•llng UI'U tho
lal,. and ofl'lwl. 1nd IIMl wollf\01 IO\\'&lt;tr Is behind lho huikUn~~o

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Tbe Buffalonian·
presents

-a..~ li IDtariatVa nat -~-

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De,_l"lJ ....Uotlon
lieahh phyoa bulcally • .,.,.. o.afoty prolCOIUIJuns. t;-.cto "'""kctr a1 '""
""""ur .. ollowod under low lu .... """"""' lo • """""' quanllly or
radl.:ollon Ccallod Kf.\11 per y~&gt;~r. l'he annual muln..m "i!Oie J~
~ 1&gt; n ..e K.t:.M- ror ohefi'i1!10&lt;" It'll 30 KOI. &gt;inco oppeolOJo#o tend oo
p11;k up ~ tw U.. ~ public. i~olly. tho~ ~IV
.....--~~~ 11£\1.
't1wwe are ..,_.,, ...-iow dctoecllm systeo,. for t:Kiiolion ....-.1 ~
rUff in lhe mntainmonl .,.... £ad&gt; employee mwt .,...,.. a film bo&lt;lp.
conilsllng of ,,..., tmlll pleoa OJ( fdm ~ in plastic. Kio'« 1&gt;1Nifao are
obo onode for oho Cl,..t and lOo!i. , _ r~ms are"""' oul monohly to tho
""'rle Olmpony In lUin&gt;!J. which reounlS tho -.tuln • fow t!ays. 'l11ls t.
ohe-only le8al deii!Ciion """""' OJ( r.odAtion """"'""'· l'l&gt;cl&lt;ol dlOnlbon.
which lOOk Uke bt..dt nltllal nuoco·oei«irs llj)lil In two, ore u.&lt;ed rur quick

chock• oe\J..:y; booautU of Wgh lnaccuracy.
In the Wbi. ' '"''ioUI rotour·ch I• t.kmc. 'l'llCI"C i' also a klrgtt Vau de t ir•ll
geoet·ator-tbied in rt:tt,\.llrch ocdvitk~-und a pte w'hich, when unkdOO.
pro!\""llJihe gen&lt;IMIIUr fiVII&gt; CljM!nlllnfJ. Tlle ~lily oddllloN II)' hot • llgltl
•)'tloroo In rrono
oho gato wblolo do!lncu any
put ohlliJoam.
ancUI&gt;UII IIlii .,.,..ralor off.
1\sbr .. oucle•&gt;r mllhopt fP. A...-o lnlls&lt;ccllho.&gt; there II no chanao OJ( •
melt-n. 1lle NICIQI' lo ~ _., tJw il wo'll &amp;hoi OUIOniOIIooNy
iftlhe ..-en~ of ony problem. ,....., ... .,....., extra - t y ~!he
reoctorwhich wu """""""'· bu&gt; •dolool \\ilen money w..
b)' 11.,

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To o1o1e, only one minor
~

oa::ldenl hH marted oho rocility'• ....,..,., A

.,...., wu l1oode&lt;l durifC • llxu&gt;&lt;lo!nlunn ' - year. but oho

~11M down tmn'Cidiolel). and, u AuarO f'\11 il. "1bo _... tlolnjc
lbot hoppmo!Ci wu "'e hocloo 1'"1 rur • new pump;· HeoDiod thilo nolhio'S
"""" ......... oe&lt;*ltM!I' hoPPt'D-

Ono of lho IMI lhii'IP Auoro aid

""pod'Y• •ince
-a.. "" ~.. dotfl4!
...... "Wo do. ftOI lite lho potOIIllal ol' thil focllity;- ho llOied, "and II

boiJnS uollllljld '" '"
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wa&amp;· thoa l&gt;e Lhinb tho tNcoa&lt;· bn'l

IIUID)'f 11*..

run..,

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·ralf_ll

~let JPUr 111101

PDIDIIT takaa!

"·Ita·

thru · - · 8 am •
1M • Nov.
Nov.3rd
12th
111111112 noon
&amp; 1-5 p

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346 Squire Hall -

.

Monday ttwu Fms.y a
Monday thnt Wednesday

·-...=or more lhtonnatlon call 831·2388

�~I

crutl~~

~ I 9 7-9 i~ rect;"~~·setting for·

~ hazardous
waste ac-cidents
·;ust
by
lilsl&gt;ways Ctho
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A study
re~secl
the CrlticaJ
Mus Energy Pro~ (CMEPI claims_.Jbel
the number of reported lr.nspafiltion .
accidents in\"olving haurdous wastes
y~r- 1 22

•n alltinoo Jtigh laM
Jx !'Cliched
ml&amp;haps, • 2.3 percent ) rw:ceaoe "'"'r
1978.
~

11&gt;e report .files. ""'en·fotd increase
In the ddl:ir •m~~~~nt of property
dam;of!e cauoed by lhel\)iiCCklents. and
plnpo~us one tn&gt;eking Onu rcspclf1l&lt;iblc
(or 92 of them.
CMEP, an o u tgrowth of Ral1•h Nader~
I'Ybllc Citizens, I no., ptov.poN'&lt;I tho .. ud,v

ualn~ Oepartnrcrlt uf "'Jr·an51Xlrtntltm
IIXfl'l Slatislics, and I&gt; uslnl( II tO lubhy
ror rhar1jlcs in the 1\'0)' oor dc;rhi wilh
h;umnJuus \\asto tr~uupot1tt.ou . CMI-1•
•~ 'c-twmentl~, oppminl( a niO\-c 11.,..1

,,·ould reduce suu· and kJC.JI conlrul
O\'t'r'

~~anbpu•·tatiun

in f:t\•n•· of

h•dcr•l ':luthorit~·-

,
01 tho 122 ar:cilkmts . IOJ 100~ -plm.:e

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on Arnenca'o
rest In roU
ond •lr disul~l, al)d h!tlf of then~.
ha(.pcned in South CaroliM-whcnilbtl
in amous BamwciJ rudioaclh'O wr&amp;sl~

r'CjJCJShory Is located.
;
'Tho Tri·State Tran5lt Motor· Company
of JOf&gt;lin, l\11ssouri-r..,.pj111Sibkl fo~ 7_5 •
percent or all the acdllents-is the
lo•1Wfil waste transport contpan_v in the
country. The i'rrm was ln\'ol...,.) in one
or the ~.ei.WD worst milhaps or the
_veor-thO roptyre or 181 COntainers Df
nueklm· wn5te, or roughly 10,0011
lmplcmcnl • ooo fedural 1tond~rd for 11)'Atllrns doc&amp; not e xi•t.
!!)rlk;;,._
•
wostu lrunsponntiun for th ~ onclrlf
llocauso no Jcdcirnl rogulatfon•
C:Mt:P IJ a lso working tu mako the
WJ\CJC'I'IIing the routlnl( of haz:JrdoUS
oounl&gt;-y. 11tQ om· ctaill\0 thot the
oor provide unirom&gt; training for nil
WIIStr• transport era n•lsj. local
rac!'»nalo ~ ¥ind the move b . IO
drlvera ond handlers of nuclen waste.
cumnn~nittci.. liJwt~1a, ~V~arc acting
rcl&gt;nqulsh loCal gm-ernnx:nc• ur .. type JG rt~nd••• emergency prepol't'dnuss
on tht,r own. '11'1&amp;10 a~' are cithci of"\•CIO (&gt;O)VCO' they I1U\\ ha\C ,.,.... mstructlonS for dri\'l!r5 and IO rt'qUiJ'C

r

banning ur rcstrictlnl( nurlca1'
•hfpmc•c11i .
" I ho l}(fl' 6UJ&gt;IX&gt;Mrxi hy chu nm:tear.
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auwmptlng

int,....lole commcrcc.
·n.., CM6P is procc•tlng the ()()Ts
"""""· cllllming chat suf(ici&lt;·nt ftltiural
I'!._ sun,ulllanoo..or hazurclnufij waato u·am~it

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bid b

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carrie,. co a c y spec '"' routus I at
h•ve boon •ppro•'ll&lt;l hy state nrt&lt;l IO&lt;:&lt;tl

g(wc1·nment..5,

Into the '80s

UB pro1L~~rks on che~p e~rgy

for the majority of con~umers _
OJO'\'t!rt[n,g to aular powM ~hou.ld ~ mc.J~I1 gtltllng

Socll CApla.lned tll.ll the biggest e&gt;.pcl\llt! 1!1 wtudmill~

f'in:mriaUy bunli"CI. :accortfln« to llll biophy&amp;ia
.,.,,r,~ fred Snt•ll•. Snrfl ha• hecn •Je..igr:W'f_C tan&amp;.~
huUd~ng luw~ aolar toq\&gt;lpmenc (O&lt; ""'"""' ,.,..,...,

is the tCM-er atnJChJrct nocded to Jupport them. 11•·
rnust IJc ~urr.-J(.'111lv high lu al.luw thr wfodmilb
ro ,.,;,.e a P"''""' w•nd •-clocic,y.
Anolher o( hit pruloc:l• Is I IWO oqu.11'11111&lt;"1CI' MJI&gt;r
11eltifl8 P~onel 1be p;inct whic:b he inJttUod In flls own
house. CO!Ji,l a mon~ SSO and pner•Ull' ISOO ~·1u1a.o of

ond dufin« lhlo li, _ ha$ t)IXllpleted ..,...,.., ........,..
IJolh on and oft can1JJIU~
1::\'UnJ)lnu,gh IOiar OOOJ'lt' fi rar cfl.cApcy than non·
rutM!Wib~ f!nnrgv WUI'C.:Cl U.c-•. 0041, tJil ;1nd WJJJ, thn
hlAh lnillalln\"&lt;JJi'h ncn' hlaA dutni"I'Utl mnny J)OOI)J41 rn.n1
.un )XI\\'Cr.. U»n¥eit.wu ~ao wind Ot" 1501u Jlm"'cl' Cill'l
a•t &gt;l""""'ndo rii'cJutr..- COI&gt;Oider•hk• horrk!r ru
.,.. ,_. poople. ' 'The ldoo th•n is ld pi'O\-Ido! thtl

ILM'en.

power. which ~n oonrldm•ahly cut tht: hctlth~ hill or
111'1\'CM'aj(fl l"KIU.II(', lr\ hu:t, laat \\'inUir If~ JJfmUI \\'US fiU
a.ITectj,-e thou his ner&lt;tAO monthly ga• bUI wa" ontv tt

fow do&amp;,;.'Sncll ...ld thallhc I!"• cantt'"'ll'·' ~l
or ''"' • .,.,.,. rud!l1glo. """"'..,......~ tnjl' ... ""''""""'
to c:hock chao lhc • .,..,. wu woriJn&amp; properly.
nliJ\ft1iiun much n•.• "' t~lrxth.n.
Snell noted that hia IVM.J:StJ is pt'Of»ft't~ t.~ut;Ut!d lind
S.w·lf~ most rocrnl protect wu -.J'I eif;tu-fom wlndnflll ' ~~a nlOdilled ru~. 10 whlle\oet fud wN humcd.
was burned eJflcmntly.
t
locAhoclon tbr.: Amhnrst c;.,nlf)IJI. 11-.e wilxlmi~ w tJ of •
nuw c;l(l'o;fgn. cr'OOIC:d and hulh h.v St~lf and krwwn n~ a ' The Pro(.,stur ho niJiilt hwoh'UCI In ~~ t lon a.rld
"'r_?'MN'Iinbd ~nkK.$: A I'CI"Ifvc-tv 'Jow price lljJ or
Olh~roomental crron.-. "'11to ·hlfWJlll om"ironme:ntnl
SZ50 \\'1.1 l!lchin-c.l
O&amp;t' or ..m-ap n-.ctul ancJ wood
problenl5 fating us lucby aro '"'a..~to und wusum)Miun.·

cqulfl'"''"'

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tll•reby 1110kl111:

hY

ll'lllmiab.
/
All hough the wlntknln """~ •hie ro
500
w•tb uf P"'"~'er uiJh:d:•lfC mlly • C'o1r altenWiiiiU'1 Snrll
bel""'tt~~.l~l
t,.nul a I~ one.. "11 wuukJ

9-,-.en,,

M rt:n\3rktd. fk; ach-oc•tcs the "n:ult!'

"""hod a.\

uppt-lStld to )oat ··~i~ tu combat ti-.tMJ l""uhkttl"'hppc:J lhtl a.s 1 t'C$Utl o( hit and ~rt!&amp;r wun...

5ne1t

IUI'Ile~"Y can hu Ulild.:in lriW!'t( tncA.Jlii"J~oeand

IU he

IO

the public.

Sch~mel.kis

Sid Club, Inc.

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~~~-

• &amp;lick 10 lhoM budge1s.

Nov. 7th · Room 17
Ba!Hlm enl o r Squire

bUys on lood, entertainment,
ctollling, travol, teX1books,

..,.,1 tell

~ tie ,..

you how (o be sura you re gelling what
you pey fo&lt;.)\nd how to complain wben

Y'l'/don't,
Ghed&lt; h out. 'lbu'lllh2 some UtNI tips on hoW

IOIIretC:tlyou&lt;~-rs. And ...." - ,

)'OitiNIY _ , ~beillg truo-I Cfll be lun!
Al8o be IU111 10 cl*lk out Eonh aactllng _ , .,
lillillp, lndodng
The lion!..,... diM cet lhal's
IIUtlt to 8ake~ lila Wlllld. Willi E8Cij&gt;rt You'R tlnd110me ~I
t
ways 10 !NAIIplyYour llin.

e.oor•.

ts''

B am · Bpm

Willllnlo on where 10

r.e, and how 10 get the best

s te•"lltt• and mor~. Then

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brifliC'

~U I It,_ten l I H)'

ChM •tte:r- ti ant ...Pr44•Y• Po,.
MOm lnln.. a ll s.tcfClub t.Jtrk,r

...a r..ssn..

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s,.a.as..-..-

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THE AMERICAN
RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE

P/P.asP. call right away
886-7500 - E,xt. 323

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alaotdtl alfflntl. ft'oMen, mi1toril iea """
laa-,.tli~Y~ppet/ urv ent-ow~tl lo meet owr

would like to sponsor a
Bloodmobile · Nov. 21st in
Capen Confer;ence Room 10

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S.pramtHJr tQ77.

The Speotrum, April 1976

l

The long aw•lrad ro«r of dump trucks •~rs me~ oe I!Hrd by
"' nerl Fall on the Amherst Campus .. ~ plimt for a comme~c/al
developmMI on Pare./ 8 solidity.
Thtl S(&gt;«trum, Ju"" 1977

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UBF hiS received a reu11for construction from thll Stall! DM$ion
of the Budg&amp;t and can /hilS fi!OpM negotlat/011$ wllh prlvllt
11.../0f&gt;MS. Fa// 1978 Is 11 possible, but not optimistic, dare lor

Parcel 8

o~retlon

Tlw S~crrum, 1.ug!'ot1977

Good news. ar lasr.,a"lved !tom Albany lui TlfiJrsday as the Stele
Division ol Budget ga.ve lht&gt; /Ins/ go anesd for COMtruCI/on ol '
commetclal d~elopmenl on the trllct or Amherst Campu3 land
known u ParctJI 8.
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The Speolrum, September 1977

Unjust/fled diatribe
To lh•. Edllor;

Aute. 3) Your statemefll that "every appeal lo faith In
the 8 1bJt ' ' en llPPM• to ma)l;e an honest riUCU\at

rm wrltlno In respons.e to Mt, D•~• rnom·a retort In
"'" IOilt/80 1stue o1 Th• Spocrrum concemlnq lotr.
Szpowny'o flfllcte$ on ,.;m.ll..,. ,.llgton. In il, lotr
ThOrn •~ lotr. ~y ol 11\l'*'once ond

decfllon•• qull&lt;l c:onlollnds lletore telling I hat 10
i:'Sty~o,.nv. now ot&gt;ovt ,..rilylng K? II oreac,...olll&lt;e
Anqley whO tMIIh4rir lolloWerslhatiiMIY mull believe"'
go lo IMIII ••• mo~lnq rrro .._1 to"""-., t&gt;oMsl
ratiof\al declt~... then I'd r•thef be dtthonal ancJ
trrattonol. 4) t aee no dtlloronce b f l - clalmloglo lll
at lh4r rognt llanO ol God (w~lc• "lh4rl cWde '" Iron"
allegedly doel) • nd cfallnlog to-·~ wllh God (whicn
ouoe••• on teJevlslon dol.'6) lam tonora,t of any

19n0&lt;.....

Mr. ThOnl~a firstmi'Sl.PI Un an hl•lnabititytomUea
dlollrlctlon betwoan tn•-•- and dloawro·ilr. lotr.
Szykowny Is not onwiHiog to •loow IIMI pr;rn.rime
evangelllll'"expretslons of O.Hol Of optnk»n-.....: he l:$ nol
' " on oullawlnq 1116f!&gt;, He Is 1114Jt/Y Slatlog his
dl11pproval ot lhem: On tho other hentJ. 11 the ~'New
Chrlstlan Righi'' hatJ it I way. wo would all be artec1ed
by their brttnd ot atll· rlgt}ltousne:a.s. Trtill 't
mtoleta:nu. And bol1okl, Mr Tttomt 11' 1 60Mftthlng
whk:h y~ yoursell•re gvllly of In your lmplte.atklrt tt\11
'"' St&gt;«lfu, shoukt diKOn11n... e Mr. S'zy'ko~Nny•s
III'Cft.. •

Wrth Follett's dflbul ar the Umverslly-running /he Squlfe

Booltsrora-tnll plannad completion care'"' llfsr construction on
Parcel 8 11 Sllptllmbllr I, r§Bo
The Spectrum. November 1978

It ts soli~ f•r,6"padsuuotlon lm the commercJal development of sn
Amherst C~mpus traer otlanrJ known 114 Parcel 8
rno SpuO/Illno, October 1979
Neea we say tnat we are trre&lt;l or betng told tnat Parc&amp;l B
consruct•on 15 sooo to get underway When It Is no more neat Ulll
tnan II was at any other pomt? NQed we com pain that we are the&lt;l
ol looltlng on as plans lor the commerc;oal development recurrently
e•plooe In tne race ot Jt&amp; orcnest•ator+ l&gt;e Unoversoty ol Buttalo
Foundatron IUBF)?
We didn't lh lh~ so
For over lhroo years now. stude•IIS have playe&lt;l the gome woth
UBF and wa11eo1 patlenlly tor consuucuon on llle Aot•ncrst Campus
tand to llegln Tney're watche&lt;l as each target cornptetoon aatc
came and loft without any grouncltoucnod, alld accepteO each new
promise as meaning " this time lor sure."
We undorat•nd the problems that UBF Prestaent John Carter so
eloquently atarcs and grant tnat tney ara Indeed vahu given lho
economy and ttoe extent ot the project Vel we are 11reo ot llemg
told to expac;t somethtng thai has never coq&gt;, For too tong
consHvcUol'\ has been underway al'\(1 target dates set It's ume IQt
someone 10 ta.ke the te.lgns
At thls.ooont II seems clear that 11&gt;11 Follell Corporatron 1\0$
renoogOCJ on 11&amp; eommHmenl to build tho couwrstOf'le oroJecl on
Parcel B-a S 1 million boOkstore, Fottotrs cooperatron na• tong
been vlewe&lt;l as the ~ey to mercnendrslng the property. 'At th"
point, we can blame tne standst&gt;ll only on 11.
Alltne eoplanallon g iven by the company tor the delay' are valid,
but someone should Quest ion why the pro,ccl was poslpollcd In
the lirst place. No one could nave assumed I hat construclro~ costs
would drop mar~edly In a maHer C&gt;l a taw· years.
Now, tho prom1!18 that wor~ w ill Starlit fvllell can secure a 12
percenllnteros• loan w~M11 the going rltlt Is •• porcMtlsless than
comtorrlng Alld the assurance by UB F(lllen Bookstore Orrector
Ralph Treode tllot tne corporation Ia 11111 " c:Ommme&lt;f" to lhe
proposal does lillie to sootn our txuiiiCid Iaiit&gt;.
At th•s point, the faelllty Student Assoc:•atlon Board ot Duector~
snout!! gel tougn ancl sot d11idllnes lor pnases ot tho. P•OJeco. tt
st&gt;ould also think vary serlousl~ aboul ta~lng the l&gt;oO~store out ol
folletrs hands.
,
Tnere Is trilla excuse lor a projoot that was tal~M l!beut 111 1He
mul· 1970s to still be only a vtslon. Tne hur~Jte• wore no •loubt ,ln
pl•to. bul Ina delays-or at least the progress r&amp;pOrts
IIi!&gt;
proJect-cannot be justi fied. We are treadlr&gt;g lt\e sMne water this
Unrverally jumped Into years ago. It may II' lime to move in Mother

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Aornaf'!lt 4 5 (1 John 5.:1 t·13 5aya nOIIIIitgatxxJislnn«ts
go1ng lo hUVOI., are only a smalr p.ap pf a bOO~ wflh a
moiUpllchiV C)f c"'nlraolclorJ Dlllemtnta. Lut lhrough
II IOH'IOllme {Sra,t Wllh ROYOIBtiOnl 20:1S., If U11S weft~
''01 lhe c.ue, lh_,,, CtulsU•••IIY (&amp;ion~ INhh Judaism)

woutd boa uutfted retlglort lhettiOft, 2) ptuehets wno
lf'IIIIOfll lltfrat !oent&amp;nces In IM 9tb4e 10 'o.atffy ~en
arm• tace atMJ dltCIItniHJt•on egalnll women and
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oOultetett
Mr_ Tnom, J,..oe-n come 10 no o1Mt conctu1tun lhen
that your IIIUet' was 11'\c!: product ot 1 pet$ttCuhou
coml)ler Mr. Szy..,owny repeatediY_,.!PO•OV~?I rellgklfl
101 lhOII ¥tho doshelt. HJs complaint I dealt with tho

obnoklouaneu ul prlmo 11me evengellata.. Su\Co II was
llHI yvuf ObiCCiivC. lu ·dohmd Jht!SC 8'131lt.!OIIttS. f!J'\H
d!atnbO ~as ICJtat•v utljusuhuu. I uut; hope ll•u1 Mf
Sl~kUwfly acce-~HS yvut ehallvllgtr lo a dtbille ti•s
lnltlltcl t$ al\o;e eud weu auu wQUI\f mosl certe•nly

oulshll'lt yOUrs tit you·ve ewer had 0"1J

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Discussion' for teaching
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Tne repon c.tevotes some tfme

by u uren Shapiro

St&amp;ldent Assoc#aiJM Oitectot ol AutMmte *'f111r.t

Recently. a numb.. of arUc.., 1nc1 tatters M-ve
apoeared In 1ne t~e-.·.spapera regitdlng U'le ''Report ol
tne Faculty Senate Committee on TNehlng OuaJ.Uy/'
wh•cn aCI&lt;:Ifeues ttut laauea: ot doflnfno, ,.'Watdirlg,
ewaluaung, and training teach•"· The Jeport focuses
on the element of lntefl)etiOI\II commun•c•Uon In --.ne
c1a11room. As studeota, we eontldet' te~chJng to be ol
crlheal knpoo1nce in the proce11 of our educatfon
NlhJtauy. we ate conc:ernod with aetMtta of thl•
comm.lltee as well as the IMCCkM't ot the faeuUy
towards tne repon.
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,..varuauon. and we,

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matl.e out positKHl clear. The tepofl 1111e1 that no
unlveallV•W&amp;oe t\li1ualioo be dGYeiOpecS.j ltlta don not
ushu IQ SCAlE. The purpose ol SCATE dllfe; hom
OOP•tiJMnt evefUatlon-s and attould not I eke t~e place
of theaoe¥atuatlons, but-&amp;hould enhtnce them. For I he
uurpoMs of promoHoo and tenure thart ahould bl no

•ntvo&lt;tlty·wiOe evaluations bul SC!'TE, oo ~~lty·
w1d1 evaJuatlon. (k)IS serve Its purpo•• •• a aource of
•nto,naclOf\ for atudenl&amp; atM1 a rne:a~s ol •mpto-vement
1~ tuchf1a.
Th4r TNc"'nq Ouobtyr-osubmlltO&lt;IIo lh4r Faculty
Senate •• one ln • long nne ot many '" tf'!e pa-M,

• A• a member olthe Teaching Oualloy Committee, I
Te.acnlno Ouallly CommiiiMS have teQutsted
was Pfe:Mnl whet\ ttll-5 flpott wu fifat PfopoiOCI lo the:
thouNnGI 01 oonars from lt. •dm1n,lltlllon lor ' "
Et.oeutl\leCommlltoe last yett. Allounoed lslooltghl l
Instructional OeYelopmenl Center. Ttdl ~ear, lhe
'f'IOJd to descrlbe how 1tell towardl tholr rffjectlon. f'fol
Studenl Associal~ ha&amp; a new' .and tJCcillng IPPfOACtl.
ret cynical, I eoutd not unoerat•nd a how • teacher Aathet 111an depending OtJ large sums ot mone)"'fof •
r.ould reject oommuillcaUon at pal't of 1110 ctaSsroom
e•nier 1nd watching committee repous rep"roduoo we
llXR.flllonce! HOw cotHd tney uy thtt respec1 tor lhe
hope to u&amp;e the (fl&amp;nY re&amp;ources thai art •heady
iluden111 un1mporl&amp;n1? That II WII thelr )Ob to oo lnt~ ' a'lallable on campus. Our emphalll- II
class. relate tne m.aterlat.aoc:t leave? Apparenlly thete
dlSC.Ufl~o--olhal (eachefS la~e Ihe Un\t 10 ttflnt lhtlf
tS a w10e dliC1'f:9eOCY fn our petc.epltonl ol what II
stYo b't ""'•n• ol d~log lll•l• , ..cnlog wilh
meana to be 1 lNCI'Mtr-ln • unlveta.lty or not.
cou. .gues tnO students. OUt petc.epllon of a feeuu
Wn.en you \htnk ol 1 COUfH •• a whole, the
Do~rtmonl Center l&gt;evl~itn
•nO l•cuny ana
etusroom ~los only~ par1 ot thiS whOle.. In 11\Kietlll &amp;ot.-ested In teat:hlng.. Once thi1 tHIM Is
Oddllloc\ to golnq ro daas, otudento ruearcn
11udy
er.ta.bii:JNd wiln our c.ruti~ly to g,ufdot us.. ._. look
tnlormotlon, ond ar• ..,.,.,....,on tllelr ~nov.ledge ana torwara 10 many lnteta'tlng actrvltles- tuchlng
apolblloc\ of thlalnfa&lt;malloll.ll thor• nol • ro..on lor •••l•tant tretnii\Q Haslona, the use ot ~,c.c.

tludentl pl&gt;yslcally mMIIng "'lt~ ttwir - c - . 7 II

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S~n)f's •gnot"atw::e., lheY can no1 ~d wa1er. let's
Sill torouon·· th...,. 11 Pas..~ In tile Bll&gt;le o...:h u

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good ereaHonlal Ph.D.'s but, trom what I know so tar. I
lind lht theory of DYOlWion. m'leh rno•e lolonHI'jically
dorlv.CS and con¥1ncfng th&amp;:"n anything l '\1&amp; O'ltr ruo '"
'"" Book ot Genuto 61 ThO ··~roto&lt;lchl'&gt; outhonl~&lt;:lly
al\d 1oUabUIIt' ol the Bible are hrtle-Vant 10 the tac1
1M1 muetl ot It&amp; content ls nonetheJftt outoated 1r
re111~ to rnootin Amedc:al'l consliiUIIonll lvst~
~orru na1ety, we dorfl allll go arouno ston•ACJ

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lnttfi)OISOnat .COII)111Uf1lclllon II nol Important wily
• cen't we tead W'hlt • teachet haa to aay oil a ditto?
Jl'owtcm "Garver's perception of . Interpersonal
communk:atioft is ·rather nauow: undere.tilncUog a
$1udenl'l personal probr..-raa 61\GUtd not be lmplted
hoM our recommendallon1. N evertheless, his

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c:ommenlthalltie .,._al WOUld OUI ()rOOW•e on ll&gt;e
IIC:UHy tO become k1-.oh'ed fn IIIII that •re none ol
melt conCern. J&amp; csisu. .ing. Hpec1aUr after Or.
l(tller'O lnspirlnq
on ll&gt;e - tmporunee of
atuctentlfacutty telaUonthiPI at lhe 1JniYM&amp;IIy.

Pr..idenl Koller aJoo co,..,onted on !lie lmponance ol
facutty b6ino aware tMt ''communfuUon Is an active
and not • ousivo·- t l o o ot teoc~•ro QUaiUY. Wo
oollze thoro Is no ah)gto model lor gooa teaching; wnal
w• ask ._, lhat lllstrt.~cto,a are co nee~ a at lhel' ro~a
ao • , ...
lhal commun'"tton. as tl&gt;e

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....nee ol 11141Cftipg. £a en acttve ptoona. '" other
""'cl&amp;, oeect*&gt;Q
it"'"'"~~· as o orocte~allo&lt;lld not

ona

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A ~ cmidlfn ol ohll ro~ oon&lt;:e&lt;no the

equloment lor class~ oi&gt;Mf\latlon, wOfllotoopo. on
~u&gt;gnlng 10111, General Edu"'\llon loruma, and
cuurcutum design wort(.ShoP-$ to mention a low. We
bOJioYt that good teaching l nYolvta a conscious
etrorl ol aolf·auumen1, n..-uJ. the gOal of our cemlf.
ttowevet. Ute- centet.ls onJy one form ol our eoncem

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lor INching lmpr,_,.enL In

•oomoo, ,,.

St..,.nt

Aa.soclllfon wiH continue to ref•,. SCA TE •• a mons
ot COfTVnUnieat~ betWMI\ Slu&lt;fenllanCf tNCtwfl IM
to ofl.r leacMr Awards based oA cwt conception of
quality 1-lllno.
UntOfluntt,.,, th4r poslllve approach to INChing
may not be thofough •nougt&gt; to cha:r&gt;geteochlng Aport
hom1hltiOCUo on IMc:NogiiMI StUdent AIIOCIIIIoC\ IS
1110 torced lo I olio a -l:l&gt;o "P!'IoaO/I. Wo are ln tho
procoaa of csevetopii'!O atudenl complalnl'lorm• lnd wa
plan to wort&lt; ctooely -"tn Depltt"*'l Cha~,_, and
Deal\1 to presaufe negUoent ae•chet'L Piau aNI flO In
ptoor..• oo oplltllly clell110 ohrdent rio~ ana
t - 1 l-oib41111n in th4r clln'-') ao 1
betiJ&amp;Inlnq tool lor cn.nqe.

Tlte$wd8f\1 ~ Ia ~ 10 _ , _
pr-f~poodt--!&lt;111141_,.,_._
The SIIICionl Aasoclallon 1101 - ' IIMt th4r ~ of qyallly teochlog as ....... th4r
focu~y'•
to do -v~lllog ..,. can to 1mpttwe 11.
corn-ion '""' 1nlo ~ •n
tall&lt;. tr •
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toKNr - lualton. and .,..., Tnolllno Is 1t&gt;0 _ , . , 1n""' ocrucatlonai ..I*IOIICe
ha.., 11-. ~.,. ~ 1tom a ..,.,.lion ot to lalla IO&lt;
and IIMI lit,_, ~lion WIH
good -11\11. The - t h e repott a- ' a l o one COOiic!u• to mille II a '-oe port ol wllat we do n
ol relining 11111 &lt;~ellniUon •nO moklnq II okp{~t.
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Editor's Note: "Open Forum " Is a regular
Wednesday feature ol The Spectrum
designed to allow University members a
chance to e11press their views on toptcs they
/eel they "specialize" ln. Charles Haynie is
Academlo Program Coordinator ol Tolstoy
College and was one ol the organizers ot
" Buffalo Unity Day." The follwlng column
discusses tho politics I conte111 of the rectmt
murders of sl• black men.
by Charlea A. Heynle
Tontoy Cot/e91&gt;
Old you ever wonder hOw the Chri 5tlan
community In Germany could go about its normal
everyday business while the Nazjs were bombing
synagogues and Jewish storCis end terroriZing
the Jewish community? Well, wonder no m01e
All you n • to do is wander arouno tl&gt;e UB
catnP&lt;JS a willie and listen to the small tall\. It
seems all so mundane, and yet • . .
All thO!IAI who have heard, and responded to
the chant, " NtiVel Again!'" did you lmagiOCI It
referred only to Israel?
Yes, the black community sees •tseil as tJn&lt;:IOI
sl1!9e with at tent six black men naving bef!n
murdered In c04d blood. ~o~lth no senS&lt;bte
connecllon bet~o~eon the vrctlms except the COlor
of tllelr s~ln . Since whftes are not threatened w•tn
murdet, whiles do not Walk,,. streets with fear,
and yet . ••
ThOse oj you who managed to &amp;ttend '"Buffalo
Unlly Day • a few Wet!ks ago m1ght 'remembe•
Rabbi Stern's watds, "How mony d•sasters do we
have lo endure to reelize that wt&gt;en one group ts
attackeo, discriminated against. and murdereo.
we are an potential ¥1ctlma?""
Of course, this dillerence tn response, black
fear oon1raated wi th white lndlllerence-tlli• I&amp;
precisely what race-hate groups wanL They PIC
counlillQ on white lndlfferenoe-perllapa ..en •
bit of support fat their attacks on black~. And
tnon. they are counting on the patieooe ol tne
black communlly to wear thin. and at sorne poinl
for a lew Individual blac-s to took around them
and say to themselves: "maybe the while
communltV would be ahaKon out of Its own
lndifterenee II lhfngs wo•o reversed-perhops
some terrOf In reverse is In order here:·

Terrari..,.

And. quite frankly, alter a pending some time In
tile beiC'k community, f&amp;lktng With people tharo
lor an afternoon or so and spending some time
on our campus, seeing no signs at all lilaI &amp;'1'/one
here Ia awore or thlnklng aboul lhese barbarlo
murders, or owore of the stole of the black
commtHlltY. I am riHTiinded of tile shOck of the
CharKte&lt;S In Hwmlll Wouk'a n&lt;MII ' 'War and

Aememberance" when they vtsil warUme.
Ameriea during the hOlocaust. Sometimes one
wants to scream-sometimes one does.
There Is a clear palltorn ot randOm attacks on
blacks la-lng place '" the Unlle&lt;t States today
wttleh seems to have arou18&lt;1 little more ttta..
curiOSity among whites. But It Is, never1J1etess
going on, alti It contiaues from City to city, Black
children In Allanl&amp; are missing, aome a•e found
dead. In bther cities, It l~r the ume t hing. Pollee
speak of lunatics; I wonder.
I fear it Ia something else I tear it •• the
beginning of 1 new decade ol cold catcutated
tsrroilsm. slmffor lo the 19205 1n We•mar,
Germany, and lor similar reasons Prof. William
S. Allen. UB hlstortan, spolle at tne Rally He
remif!ded us IMI what ~o~as slgnlf•cant abcutthat
period, and tne Nazi attaclis on Jews. was thai
the authorities d•d notnmo No COIIvlcUons. And.
the Christian community remalne&lt;J unmoved
•ndlffllfenl

Societal roott
So, there Is a pattern, ana our cooperation ••
required to repeat thl.s paltern. w e cannot, none
of us, s top tne KI&lt;K or tne Individual Naz•
terro(osls from killing blacks, bul we can respond,
not with lndltference. but with outrage and a
demand tor action by our authOrities, We ceo
reverse the pattern begun. '" our century. m
Weimar, Germany. History doea not nave 10
repeat ltsetl.
There are reasons why this raclstlerrorlsm has
struck noW, •nd has struck deep roots in oul
soclety. and we must kno~o~ and understand these
reasons or else II won't make any senGe. Racist
terrorlam via tile KKK was revtved at tile turn ol
tho century by the pofit•cal righf·wmg 10 Ame11c1
•n America to smash the unity ol black and whi te
farmers who had buill up a populist movemen•
~o~hlch confronted !he power of tho moneyfld
Interests. Racism was &amp;uccosslut, and the
populists fell to pieces. blacks ega.nst whites
Our ecor&gt;orn•c system 15 no longer capable, 11
s.ems. ot creatlllQ enough fobS lo• all tnose
needing wor1c. Wilen vast u()81nploymeot hll
northern Europe, a few years ago, tt&gt;ey merely
exponed tho millions of labolers who were now
ouperfluoua, bac~ to Italy, Turkey. Spa111.
Portugal and to Arab counlires. It's nard lor
Amwica to export 1ts surplus workllrs, tney live
here!

Economy
In order to prevent tne explosive harmony ol
tllac~ and whites joi ntly demanding full
employment, It lt useful that racism Intervene
and destroy tt&gt;al potential harmony of lntoreets.
It IS useful that whites 0/lew blacks, not as
brothe&lt;s at!d slate&lt;s. but as lnfwlorS: lurtner.lt Is

useful that whiles who are atra1d of i&lt;&gt;sing thai!
jObs. as tho economy shflnks pro1ec1 that teat
onto the black community. lhe Ktu Klux Ktnn
merely tocuGe&amp; that lear af!O turns 11 lnoo hate
Slm11ar1y. II IS necessary IO&lt; men to l&gt;fOfOCI tile
tear of lostnQ their tobs onto women. rather ehan
focua that anger onto ttoo economoc system
~nieh cannot create enough tobs ICK everyone..
As a result of prorectlng theh fe;~rs onto wOf'(len.
men are highly Sllscepfible to believing anti·
women fdoeloglos promoled under various
labels: anti-ERA. antt-abolt•on, ant•o;iy, anll
affirmative action. anri·welfare, anrrday-care
anli-&lt;1111&lt;1 support, and somehmes just pfa•n anu
female-as 1 qllicll. random vfew~ng~!JIY ten
minutes of letovts,on will retrund yow
All these threats to our dornest1c ec&lt;&gt;nOfTI)'
have thelf pprallels 10 our forofgn relations. S1nct1
World War II, our economy nas grown rtch from
the control um raw matedals coming hom the
··undeldevelopedwo&lt;l d"', the third world. ana
A"'e&lt;ICan m1htary and CIA fl4Y8 been used ro
mantputale and cootfot tneu govemments. We
need think only of the Shah of Iran. tne Somozas
ol Nooarauga, Diem and tater Gen&lt;~rat Thfeu In
South Vietnam, M ar~os of the Phllipp•nes,
General Par~ In South Korea. Gene• at P•nocnet ln
Cnlle, and so on. fn each ot these, t!l·•of. to&lt;ture
and assass•nahon are emgloveo '" "our"

1ntetes1s. •n ··our"' name

Government
And, to make the connection w•tn tnc murders
In Buffalo complete, the people of the Thlld
World are peopia ot color. (Consider thiS. has
anyone In Amerloa suggested using the
American military aga,nsl West Germant , or
England? But isn't It a tact that the competition
from tne~r lndu.srues is what ts ortvfng ou•
•ndustrles to the point of bankruptcy? Has !hat
threat of bankruptcy noo oeen more destructiVe
than any war or lnv-asfon? SUI 1emcmber, tho
people ot Wost Ge•many and England are not
people of c040&lt;. ft Is much moro o•lllcult to
convlnee Ame,.t;ans that the English and tne
Germans, the French and Dutch. are rac•alfy
lnfe(lor people. ht onlY to be u.eo '" ou•
tnte,esrs, unable to govem them In a democrauc
soc•ety.)
So, the ractsl terrorism we soc ta~ing place
Inside tne United States has ill parallel in our
government's financial suppOn for m•titarism
and terrorism against the people of the Thlld
W01ld by pu~t dl ctators we support. ail this •s
done Is " our" Interests. tlley tell us.
01 coursa, wilen 1 say '"OuJ Interests,"· I
am-stupidly, bute'ier so easlly-sflpptng Into a
longuage which fntemallzll$ thlf ICieology of the
giant multl·natJonal corporations. as If their
lnteresls wera my own. But tney aren' t, and 1
know it. Don't you?

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To tho EdltM:
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An open lett• to aU c:oromuttre:
Tllero will boa rofor~on No't.,.bor 10, 11 Olld

12thlo~-~~noiiOPIYmandOlO&lt;YIIudonl
,. . . Tile outcomo ollhlo YOII wlltna. . o effect on our ltva at u.a. BeinG a comnv.rter hom
Chool&lt;low-. 1 19allzo , _ dllllcull Q can bo to
partldpate tn eKt.racurricvlar actMtles. f:tow.....,, whh I
tllllo oJrtro otiC!!. you con 111&lt;o part In a myrlod of
attMtln, moet'ot Whlcll oro tundOd by the mandllory

lao.
II ycu think that tile 11 UB Is bod, consider what
woukJ happen If there wa, no mandat()fY l ee.
rnterconeglate and lntr~m.urel Athletics woukt ¥inually
ceaae. All academic, hobby end a~al rnterest t tubs.
1nd M&lt;Vi&lt;:41 organlullono would be le&lt;cod to cloM. II
tho tee IS voted down. golniJ IO UB """'ld really be the

.,.,.pactl••.

More lmponantty,' lrom my,
the
eommuJ., Allan Council would otao go down tl\o
tUbea withOUt tile -tO&lt;}' IN. Slntt, WO all-'&gt; ll\0
loot of OUr N.F.T. bull" toll"" di0C041nl (lbout 1 180 ~
well).- _-~~a
todll&lt;:onllnuo IMt-11 pte
I• Ia YOiod - . , . We wol!lcl atao not bo able to
apon10&lt; Commute&lt; B!oallfalls. dlocounl· tickets to
81111 Olld Stallions g....,.S Of ,... parties with lOCal
bonds. All told, ,.. ha.. Sl'l$0 R&gt; opand o,n aetlwitlel
and Mf\'toea whictl we h098 wouJd Inter"' you-the
commuting stude'}l• ot uli, Without tile r.e.,wo would
not t)lllt.
Thl"polnt ol my letter lo to got you to YOto-ellh•r

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Not l ogical

yea 01 no-It Ia your dedsk&gt;n. But piNH"'tote yea-your
170 gell 1 lot lor you.

To tho Editor:

Dtn Co~Mtan. COOidfnatot
CommutM A/loftS

It fs 10t11Uy lncomprehenslb4e 10 me tl'l.lt there are

plans to tear down t&gt;ulldil&gt;gslfkAI Ha1ttman. WlndO, ono
TowniOnd HoH whlcll are a,_,g UB'a ,_ arr:nltoclurll
Unkt wl_!!t...the ~1t a.nd could sa~ be put 10 oood uM.
Moat ~ In Harriman Hall, f01 examp... are mcN't
lnteretllno th.ln entire new buildingS on tr11 Amhefll
cam.puat H11r1man reminds people of the fact lhll we
are lndlvkluale and not rabbits to btf put II'\ tO cagea. We
should ootlet ' " ' " remlt~ders be destroyed for us and
coming generations.

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o.,»llmflnt ol ltlodern
laffguag•s •IKI l~t triiUtftl

Misinf(mned
To rho Editor:

We were sho"k ed and dlamayed at the
m..lntormotlon Mathew luba printed 11 an odlto~of Ia
tho Oc1obor211aouool ThtCU&lt;ront(IUiod "ThoyCaflll
Aov0f1a'). Mr luba'o po01ion lo&lt; Wooding OUI 'r-M
dlOQ'Imlnation' on tnlo - teadl u t t o - why
ho'o thaW!\ 110 commh"""'rto rO¥taflng IM • lfiCII ol
garwJno ctiscrltnlnajlon nero.
wo - lniiiY
odltorllta expoelng lho tact . that """""' •college

w,_ "''"

gtadulltl now make no more money tnan ma .. h&amp;on

schOOl graduatet? Wllen will we HI fnf«mallon on

·~oOK ~ T THE:BR!Gf!T SID0 IN

how this wage gap Is nctlmprowlng but growing? W, _
will we lind an o~poao on the number ol f.,. ale US
minority lacull)' this unlvenlty omployao (fwd oot ol
1000 at 1101 counQ? "nd when will ~edhorlafo
supporung p&lt;ogrorns to &lt;»mmat 11111 Cltscrltnlnation?
womon·a StutiiOI Collage (WSq litho on4Y p&lt;ogrom
11 SUNY"U thai !~uses on I"""O'flno - · ·
oduc:atlor\. OUr gollo are twofold. we,_ ktlowlodge
al&gt;Out women thAt Is IKl&lt;lng In otJ&gt;ordlpartmanto, ond
oncour-at otlwr depart!Mftto to lncorporllo that
knowledge. Wo aloo pass on lll&lt;llis ond Information tllat
M tp women cope with cslacrimlnaHon ln th414t lives.
5omo ol our COUIU'I. thetelor., - · do.algnod lor all

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To t~o Edi tor.
1wrllt this te\ter retuQ;ntiV and wllh anget, beCiiUM,

once agafn, women'a.'t ntr''Qy whic~ C$1'uld be us.ed In
conatrue-ttve pto]eell is apont &amp;~gulng . th ll ll'\e w011d is
round.
t h.a ve been ~i lltCS wlln Women•s Studln
CothtQe tor eight years, am • tormer tn.aruetot ol the
WritotS WM~-Poeiry.,., co-found« ol

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thl lollfMI 11oom 01 Our Own. I am defendlnJI an
iMIIIutlon wloich hal lor ma. ono lor '"""Y othet
women. ptOYided 0110 of tho low validating eoperoences
ot our ,._, Wo oro agoln 1&gt;1\ng told that
nlllorv I• 1m-.
I
n Is l![eioWIIII lha~ until r....,lly, wory 1- women
,..,. pu611otle&lt;L 11 lo )trMnnt 1~11, untl l rocenlly, a s

women·•

few aa three or tour women wife InclUded 1n IM

and the otfloet' Suo-Board me:mbefe obtKt 10 a
magazi ne Jocui'"Stno on womtn' a wrlHno.
Concentrellng on woroen's effor1a Ia dlscrlndnatlon
and we ahould be'" ashamed ol ouf"'!Vtl.
womet~'t Stud1ea

College ex1111 to study women's
, • .,.rlonco: Tho Women Wr1ttt'a WC&lt;kahop: Poetry
dlllltont than that of o traditional poouy wa&lt;klhoP. II
we - • an adjunct of the Engtllh o.o.nmont we
wouJd hang out a notJce to that eHeet. h....,.., • flttle
redundant to """" to up~&amp;ln that ·· wrNirlg is
OUf Pfiot•IY- We have

neY8f

made U a Mettl. lhia ts

d llllcull tor aomo men to aca~~&gt;t. ProrftOilng ·a
_,. ts. oomohow, reVerse dlac~m iMtion lilhlle tho
stand,.-rc~ c:uH1culum w·hrch hal been almost
excfuaivetr devoted to men·• eJtperlenc• trom clme

apptO'fe&lt;S canon ot E(lollah JfteraUHe. My friend and oo-

lmmemOtlal ta, of cotree. not dltcrlmlnatory at all. lll.s
the woy, tho uutll, and the light ond hll kopt malo

odii&lt;K Pomola Gray distilled thloln 1 _ . . put&gt;Uihod In

odltoraln tltolr placoa,
In toe~ rnucn ot thla fut8 lo 1 ..,....uo. AI 0..
Mutfoy,&amp;:nwiiU e&gt;olf&gt;ll outln 1!11 '-!!Of to 1116 CUr,.,t
('tal. 2, no. 8 Oet. · 3j
tlmi&gt;IY .,.,., ,.... of
~tod man - · - trom . tile *OII&lt;ahop _or tho
JoorMra PIOO*"Whilt-.- .....-. 1..-tthat
...,)oumllcontrMiutorabo~I&gt;IIII&gt;UbyiOl,....,
11,.. haft to c11110 lhotn Ill otftho atroet,lt might bo on
lnlo191t to nott111,*111 6ocldod to-Y IW&gt;dlng to
11oom 01 OUt 01m Olld to gl.. tile money lnllltod to
~nolltOr Worna&lt;(afMIIPIM. II wao , _ ctoer at tllo
tnt.,....,. that the~-- """'ld n'ot be IIHIQ"d on
tho bolla o1 quotily OQainll 111 oil* cornpo~~ono but
thll 1,.,. wu a afol mart..c1 "women'a jourqalt" and
only- fjlufnel ao doalgnafod wOUld r..,....furtdlng.
~1"'0 _.,.... peop1o agalnot _., ot'* II.., old

11oom 01 our o..... S9&lt;1no 1879. She saya:

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exist• 'o dettek&gt;p womt-n'a pcMtry. Our purpose Is

dedk ated to draggtng up okJ rumoia ot 1fiYMM

discrimination' while lg t~Min Q the dtctlng pooillon ol
womtf' lrt untveral•'•• Ia dangerously clete to the
policy o l the Ku Klux Klan. Klon mornbora, otter 111, uao
a sltnltar rna thod ·ot yelling allout thrNto to Wlllto
power willie obocurfng ..... ljlrgo&lt; roollty, """'"'Y lho
stumping oconomlc pooltlor1 ol U.S..mlnorltles.
We ot WSC . _ futuro ldlle&lt;llla on aoxuol
dloe&lt;ltnlnltion at SONYAB. Thoro II ..nalnty much
that nooda to bo P&lt;lntOd on Ilie Olfl)joct. Wo con 011ty
hOpa thalli Mr. lubo CO&lt;Itlnuoo writing • • - on tile
aubjoct h8 win ct.d l!lslocts ono Ills prlort\loo •• to

t,.,.

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tile II• rnaleodltC&lt;O,
willl t o l '
tile abr-. malo ICIIolara
and 1110.,. 1 - CC&gt;...o&lt;l.et
at W.W. Norton

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of 1110 , _ Norlon Anthology of Pooll)t.
wlllcfl proUdly aniiou,... haYing twice; •• many
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AJ lhe 11)5titulo lor Patal* l Training we have prepared
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tiM.,, th&lt;: Jcu dwt..:C h_, ,.,11 huvc uf ltcftin~
rhn uuUt. ,\ml 11 two •)'catr st int i1l rite Anu)' must
R~'1n tu rL'Pt"\."tt.lflt u ' ''-"fl' s.itnifkaun hurdle.
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h1• d ub1 frunr Ilk! llun:uu ul IAOI&gt;rw Stntiotica. b
tlvot whik cmrriH\'Ilrcnl uf ••~k:j!!:
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llr&lt;IP&lt;Irtion 11f 1.1~k.-ac Uudwrtcs cnrflluycd in
cluoir.blc Pnrfcuiuwd ourd I&lt;.'Chn&amp;:ui lk.'&lt;!IJPIIIioiCIS
"'-'ll""lr drtii'IXld durint chi: dcaldr:
the
numhcr of QUAiifocd l.'lmdidtttco tltew lllot&lt;-.,. thrm
lh&lt;l 11\IIJIJx..,- nf i11bo in lh&lt;...., lk.'&lt;.'UIIIIIirlfr._

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to:rico uf IIJO&lt;..;uliwd 111111 ocponrlc "'-''-'1111rn~•r..
mnn1· rrf which ut&lt;: tcdiuut and km· Porld.
Tukcn 11oM her, thcoc '"'''""' "'"'" 11\ruldl'
pniclll&lt;!&lt;.'d M AirMHil)' jub tiUIJ&lt;~rk frll' the Cllfllirul
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filled br """'''"'"' "ith lcoJ ochr•~ina. And tlu114: """I&lt; ina cullalc clctrl'&lt;.'O.
nin11ridtr, ,,. lb&lt;: · numlx.,. uf c•rllr.o!.:~"""'cd
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uf ~lmic )i(c_ bcm"f.:\'l..'f. ia Chc K11~ tlbtt
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clfL.'
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ilnpr"""""' tu lbooc wbu riiPin: h r Ilk! "elite"'
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h.: &lt;lflleti•-c in tumint the tide •~~~Annat n.~
11~11 ir""'- Antl"iuat ,,. ubviowrlr. it is fnan
too *~-lite" unh•onitlcJ&lt; thnt tl"' lnud~t nul~n· itnpnoition nf the dn1ft. Arrd if tire l&gt;n.'tidcnr
...._-ka Itt dduoc tb&lt;: iaotiC hr odl..witrA dnoft
...U.11 tlk! dntft is &lt;"lllritra.
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dil.'tum ' rf 1\IHCI: ( :ct inlh tlk! Nhl line 111 fllll .. 4,\-\\!11 lllOtC cxo&amp;..i\"C t.."'nnnl\'c...-n)· unKDXI necc
yrra .., &lt;ltld ot"l' then:. orr d~t: ,,,., 111itht lc10e diactiminutinn.
Alruodr tb&lt;: dnoft iao&lt;r&lt;: hu• infu...'ll u new
,~.., llloiOc fur ll(•rd. An iu•oliDitun· t,.f,.reo"
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\\'lodher Adr 11 pr:n:&lt;.'Ptiun
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tht.: )'c:nr.IO'M.I the ~·unun)ic k:\'CI'l.I4C n:rm."IC:·ntOO
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CLASS RINGS

Howc\•t:.r

- the tJ ..-clinc ••f truditi•ntul .\utcri~un
indm:tricL Mt;.•chauli:ttn Nm. Q~l"-'f'lll ~"'-'unumM:
•l11wduwn und intL"nlttlionu)h:.attNm uf I)M.•
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juh!l. rl\'uiluhlc ' " nun~lh.'b::ro~tC\1 \\,.,..,_~.,.Jii in
lllUCh hluc'1o:ullur iuc..lu1tri..:11 w~ llih.--.:1. ci •11l, ttUtll
mo"ufncrurinl uud tnM.:k drh·imL
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uf nlltlk! n..~1· "l!••KI" ~rl&gt;a durin~ the ll)(r(l'snud
I'J7U'~., hu• hl.:cn hit hr tht.i ,,:t·wmmk...
•lm\'t.J.nwn,
U:tflutinn und the hiX •fl!\'~.h ...\ n.'\,'CIU Huru.Ju ur
l.db~·r Srauit.tics ttud) ''" 4•'''c rnmc,n r
\.-nJPiurTnaU ""•ndudc..-d rltm ..Shit&amp;.• •ntt..l l4~d
akWt.TI\UK"Ill t..'1ttpi0)'1lU.1 lt is nut Jilu:h tu ~U!I'tuin
the Jui'Qt:, n10KJ hu,:n:n~ o( f't.l'\.''C.:nt )'\."llf~ iniU th1..·
future. . . •,
- tfk: rifle ht J1llr1 "1iPI\." t.."tUJ)~I)"tll...11t. ~~~th
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mcm: purt~limc wurklTa ru triut ..:ustl'. flur1
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frinic lx'ldiu mrd l...... ~.h M.-&lt;:otrit)' rhun lull-tim&lt;·
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11t hi&amp;ur"'-• luwa.. und thur the murlu.,
. \'Wuc uf
th..1r &lt;'I~I..W d..&lt;ttw 11~111"\.'d a..'\:\lt'l!, Jlut in

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Bruig in those old school Rings for instant cash!

2 DAYS
-ONLY.
Friday and Saturday
November 7th &amp; 8th
11 am-

s pm

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• Weddln' l!o&amp;ftds •
• Gold Watch Cases •
• Gold Chama •
• Old Riftaa • Deat&amp;.l GoJd •
• SUva- • An.y Scrap Gold •

Clastav fl. Frisch

-Jeweler

;:

�Beaver Patrol cooks stu~rn Sauce; stays un~eaten
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unly tu hMvc ttw.: ...uc: rwulca af&amp;:ir
hdd Hn
th..-ir fin&lt; ..........
lAd br adi"()UU'')(.t~~C UUII~"-~ ~lik~; .\fwh..'t1U.Ir'Ufl
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drh'i.:. .\t:wh:num.'U hit widc-n.'\."C..'i\"Cf Riel*: SIK.'mWII with
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d (,.C)Iuld. 11.: C&gt;1N ...... IIIICOli&gt;C fa-d.
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hulf with ~.....T l,••tn.l lu.dina. Soa."C f..CI.

u..,..,. P.cnll. ......mo.. tire _.,......., IWio ulf ohw
s......, '*"'tool tu dol..d ~ the wiud. cllclwd b&lt;hia•&lt;l
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tnobb.:d tho h.oll ";m '""' lllaad fur .............. \~'

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Wi•h trow mnniuA 4tur. SttUi:IU ~.ttu:rupc:OO oo , ..., Mb
ki-.-k but tile aintlniok dltltt~ ......t.
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..----SCHOLARSHIP~---..

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AVAILABLE
FOR STUDY
IN JAPAN!

International Christian University, Tokyo is offeriru~ ' t/Je
following scholarships for SUNYAB undergraduate students:
Two (2) Scholarships for the academic year (1981-82)
Two (2) Scholarships for the Intensive Summer Japanese
Program from July to mid-August, 1981
Scholarships honor tuition and waive some fees
T ransporlation , ro~rd and other personal expenses will be
borne by the participating students.
Dormitory or off-campus housing facilities are avai lable and
reservations will be arranged.
For complete infonnation, contact:
Prof. Takaka Michii
/npanese Language &amp; Culture Programs
Council on Intemational Studies
118 Richmond Quad (Ellicott Complll:t)
Pirone: 636-2075
(Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.)
. . _ APPliCATION DEADliNE: ~ONDAY, DECEMBER 1,

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I ttOfi'E I CA.N ,IND A SEAT: 4ft. ft.. 1Nt"t ot ~ lhl ~
ol
F1etd
~ be ptltbild 1ft Mn'k.. A .-..wty o4 ptMe ..,.. Mfftt
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bkt~~~:bcrt uff...Jimtta
well.
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;n.rinucd••,..., ..,,.,. wuuld h."' rube ~'\&lt;lllrina lw• 1.-o;., tit""'
"'-idt th..·m in fuur Cu fi,'C )'\:IU'S dnd Ihe \\'u nd is ruth.n.•
A DtODtirlt ~'ilh tb..- Stdh: l 'nh·,onitr Ur1Mtrucd•"' t..and iu wrtr
()crni~.T •t.~"'UJ Ufk."(_'f'tttint)' dl tH whan wuuld b: doth: lltDd \\h'-'ft.
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,~ f\."'lu\ul flf ,,Uthl•t.tnnd• '"'
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tbc tMu. "..-.wei t...n: • poor tine erl ,........ A..·u.Jr"dUQa tu I.Xft..'\:ttw nf SprW1a
lnfnrmutiun lMrry St«.-lc:. the: drup wti'Uid hll\-c put pn....a hux uKn in u
tliiKI poeltiun fur \i...-'1\-ioL ou.rtM:uLuly \\ hL-u J)L.r- ;. nwr tbc: 1-'TKI annc..-a.
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Sti.du ia tllfMJ uftc,'...-r:tV Athk.'CK! Jk.-ounnM.'ttt oK:Vl!x.Tt whu tlN bftpfn.A

November 19th
GRANADA THEATRE
3176 Main Street

rwo ~ows ~ 7:30 •

10 pm

TICKETs· S5 atudents • $6 non-•tudents
S7 ill tlcleta · day of ihOW

rwr• _ ,.,. 8f: ~.,...,.. H.tJ; ellttllo atatt
, ........ . . . . . . .,...... _ . Oltlw, RfCOfll nte• tno
PRESENTED BY UUAB CONCERTS

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qdop(cd. at 4...U. fur tbc ~ buA tu "-,•\tria •• iu ........... tk.Uht llllWJ the
etado to be n:boilt.
•
S~r. R.-. •ro. chc im.'CIU""*' ht.-ikn ot the ..,'tiC.,.. ""...tel
k d&lt;eJiioiJ&lt;-d. while the ,.,....,.,.,.. &lt;'114 ....,.1iooo would b.: niU\'&lt;.-d- tu
rwltt&lt;t: thc.'m. "f1u ......... """"~ l,C)()U ..,.. ""''' ot lUll..,- F"ocld- &lt;OIC
......,,... Ill t ile·~......_,,)'_.,..., ........ '"""blcucluo.
It ira tM~ tOOt tOO enrirc M.."\.'ttun mwr bc.n.."-.'CI "+ith f"-''W tu..tittt..

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ololn. • OQII '*imott• is - •~ A&lt;&gt;~l&lt;JD _ , . be '"""" wotil tile

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...sdo4. "At thio ...... ...., dunl w- """"' cbo 1nrl will be "'""'· "M
..ill be"'""' ... if..., ..........

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�WEDNESDAY
50c Bar Drinks • opening to closing
THURSDAY
Country Night!
75c Bar Drinks
$3 Pftch~r of Labatt's

lOll Bailey flvenae Cit Kensington
OI UI)· ~

RECORD BoUTIQUE

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IOOURS: Mon. 1hrvSft. 10.. · tpm, SUn. 12 · 11itm

NEW laEASE SPECIALS

-_/Alley is oily, Strassel is ~lick
Royals slide into second place
K.,.• "''"'m.

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twhind ()hiu 5hlfC und f'f..'Uil
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.. \\'\1 "'~'ft! ul•• hitthul the puck~'fllo. hut •IIi no
lwulk-.- the first ..,,~,., ~"fJIH:h noted.
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CHRIS SMITHER
In '" ~tnlng ol
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Saturday, Nov 8th
8:30pm

3248 Main at Heath
(opposite UB)

Squire-Rathskeller

Buy One Super
MR. TACO &amp;
Cet One Chili FREE !

TICKETS:

$1,50 lot studtmts
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1 &amp; a.m. or noon If\ 344 Squire•

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to SA, lnternetlonal Affair-s. Call 636·2950 lor

1 for Chrbt--hour of prayer today rrom t l·noon In J32

Information.

Squire.

L.Ve: Worbhops nefld.s IUOert.

Do you heve • gre-en
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tootcil 'Wt need 'r~l fOC' lheK workshops 1nd meny
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636-.2801 or ltop by &amp; 10 Norton for m«e lnformtlkx\.

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p.m.'" 30 Clood~"'·

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0&lt;g01'1Lotlona1 !n&lt;fllng cocloy ot 3:JO p.m. In 631 &amp;ldy.
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Po11Ue.l

835-5802.
Olus Clui) MHtl tomofrow and Frtd.ey ~ry wee.k a1 7

lbonkoQI•Ing buo tlip to /IYC O.oving /lolo. 26 or&gt;&lt;~
retumlng Now. 30. For more information atop In .c 260
$QIJlt• ftcwn 12·5 p.m.. wH-1\days~ SponS«ed by the.

p.m. in 240 SquJte~
PODER mctu Fft6oy o1 J.JO. p.m . In 3.32 Squirt. All
Hbpenic and tn•tusted ttudtnts are. we~comc .

CerlbOeMt Student Assn,

SubJ,tl• needed for .a business de:dslon1 meklng
~lmtnt . f ) pold fo r Po'tlldpoUon. Call Prem ot
831 ·3839 or 6JI~7_.4 or stop by 31·38 Crosby to set up

LltUe Slste.rJ ot 2.BT mula every Thuradly 1t 7 p.m. in
117 l~man. Oovemots', For m01e lnformaUon call

•n lntt ,..,lew.

Denis at 83'2·4723,

BUff, lht new llttr ~ary m~agodnc, ~eeks conmbuhot'IJ In
l~lon, drama, prose graphks. pottry. w:nd xrlptt to·
Bull, El&gt;gll&gt;h Ot,pr 306 Oom••• Holl. &amp;lfolo, 1•260
l&gt;t,adllf\t I&gt; Nov 10

-movies, arts &amp; lectu res
80/ 81

Commutu Breakfast Fr.de-y from 8·noon ~n eM flllmore
Room. Squtte. Free ~ve:r.tg'H •nd flttetn Ctnt donuts

TIN Blkk HounUil.n II ROI&gt;Icu&gt;, o ING"IIM de¥01od to
U.. ..,.. wl11 ~ ~ subtnl....,J of
Jho&lt;t
rt&lt;:tJon~ artwork and ank1es on the •na. Send to B&amp;eck
Moun"'i" 11 Rev"....,, PO&lt;ter Quod, EUOcou. &amp;lf.lo, NY.
Enclose a self addrused J tamped •no;etopc for return of
your work. Deadline iS Nov. 10.

.,.,..t&lt;y.

Don't look back. •••od rc-grd ll'wl1 you wern'l a CAC

votuntHf. Help us h.eJp peopte . Contact CAC tn 345
Sc!ult•. ~ 1·3,21.
Free &amp;M:r-Now tNu...we'n got yo~r atll!!ndon. c:ome to
the 1lltf\lo(' /11\f:d. Tecb; boke wle Frl~y at 1~ p.m. In , - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - .
1ht Kimball To..·er. ouutde the HSl Ubtary. Sorry, no
free beer but If )'OUr lucky, you eel\ toh w out for one.
L - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - '
Conot PW!nlng ~ workshOps; Ruume Wr~1"9
'"Those people who think lhey know
tomofTOw at 3 p.m. In 7 H.yu C. TK'f\ntqv.s for

quote of the day

preporlr&gt;g .,. tlfectM ruume will

p,._..

~ dJtamn~.

Job

Prt ·Law Sen&amp;on-A repfuentell~ from Wut.ttn New
Englend Colle9e ~ or Law wrn be on t'ampu•
ootnon-. Sl9n up In J Hayes C 0&lt; 'u11 "'"· /0\ock oc
831·3~\~. MtnontJes ere encouraged to come. for .n

everything are annoying those of us Lhat
do."

-Joseph Mlddlone. Jr:

Tour o/ the Medial ond O.nUil Sd&gt;ool1 Monday et 2
p .m. leeving rrom 109 Carey. Spon10red by APHOS.

1ntervleow.

Orad\*eUng Stnlora-The Advanced ORE Teat In
6kHogy, Eduutlon. EngiMerlng. Literature In Engtllh.
0&gt;«flls1Jy. ond Psyohologywlll ~given Dtc. 13. Sign up
by Frlcloy. Applkocions for the CJRE moy ~ oboolntd In 3
\loyu C or 1) C.pon.
&lt;lrMuollnt ~The O.odllne for 1M Doc. 6 LSAT
b -'londoy. For oppllallons come co 3 Kayes C 0&lt; 15
Copm.
......... ...... ""lo . -..... proleuloftol-

who

ho~nl

Koyu C

... up • r e f . - nto _...., come 10 3
-'ln. at 831·3111) 10 oct up Of\

....

0&lt; c.U

~

/load dcniAII wortc?

Tho Oq&gt;t. of Bc"-vlorol Scler-

nHdJ mtn ol who think tMy need dental - k
and would Uke lo partklpete ln a study or pel~C

roudne dental tre:alment. Two ffet flllin9• ar~
provlclod. Contocl Dr. I'\. Coroh at 831,2164.

IU90f\.H: lO

"-1 haute.? Group Legal Se;:.,l.,.. olfe,. free legal
.d•kt- •nd Information to •11 08 stuOents.. Do )'OU heve a
ti'e• rlhQ in S\lfJ I JIU courts or tht: Pre:aldent•a
~ OLS hoi low students co oct u cltftndera
!of For""'"' lnlo~ stop In ot OlS open
11_, p.m. -'londoy, ThU&lt;odoy ond Frldoy, until 6 p.m.
~ onc1 7 p.m.
1n ~ SqWw. Alao 1n
117lfii&gt;AC. Elllcott, -'londoys 1-. 1·) p.m. a:U·2273.

w.......,.,

•

An enning ot outal.acung acous:tk gu1t.aT wdh Outs
Smither S.turday at 8 p.m. rn the Jiquirc Rathsa..cHat.

•nll.lble

ln!e"''-"'11
~o~~ one! Tecbnlq~• Worklhop
Fr.ldoy ot3 p.m. ln316 W&lt;r&gt;dtandTUHdoyoo3 p.m. In 4
C- N . AC. A - p o d lnlonrin&gt; ..,11 ~ - - ond
&lt;lite~~... d.

withPatMethanyandothers Nov. 1 9et 7;JO p~m

lf1 the Cranada Thealet.

8100&lt;1 drlvt l&lt;&gt;.Uy or&gt;&lt;~ comor_._., 9 3 p.m. '" •he
Fillmore Room.. Squire. It s not &amp;oo Ia~ to te-gl$1tf
Spon&gt;e&gt;rtd by O.lta Si9ma Pl.

Bleck Mountaln U Is !.he c:otlege of the: visual end
~rforml~ etU. We spoMOr pleya. 1ectultt. part I~•. Ulp•
.nd other th1ng:s tn
we)' reNted to tho eru. VO\.I don't

•"&gt;'

"Contemporary Amulcan Poetry" g1ven by .hwlt'lne
Kyger tomorrow ot ~p.m . In 436 C1emena.•

I

"ThcF-oleStotuu(Korlll)orotheAr-llsofAthens:
Who Were theKoratr' given by PtoL Br-vnUde.Ridgwayol
8tyn - · Colloge lodoy 01 8:JO p.m. ol the Albrighl
Knoa An ()altery. 1300 Elmwood.

Amotlcof\ Popular Song pr.,.nled by I ' l - l H""'fP•ulo 1Ift and RUB&lt;~ Pouenon s-doy •• II p.ro..&amp;.IM
llnMrsitf Presbyterio" Churd&gt;. Mol" ond l'llogor• Fo11s
~Yd. C•JI 8.)6.7660 for l"'"t'fe Information. •
"Annie Hllr' Fridoy If\ 170 MFAC. Elflc:otll S.lur~y in
146 Olefondorf 01 7 or&gt;&lt;~ 8.4~ p .m. SUo4ay oc 5 . 7. of\d
9:30p.m. In the Squlfe Cotlftrm« 'Thc.ottt.
L..unchUme Theater Actor•s Workshop PfCMnls • new
(Om~)' ;.Mede.m Streno..,. Olou Eye'' tomorrow •t noon
In \02 Hanlmen.

n&lt;ed lo 11W:IolboCo11ege100f\loYII· F)odoutwnotwe're
on obout by uopplflgl" 456 Poner. Efllcoct. 636-2137.

"'What the Bible S.ya About 'MI11Iona" given b y Mt, Eerl

The Wlillnt ~ b o drop.ln tuta&lt;lol C4nlor loc.tod In •
the Un(we.f'llb' L..6amlng Centu. Tutoft trelnt:d tn ""
lnten~lve courtc llt$ pre-pared to help et WI)' ·~ ot lht:
wriUng procns.. w~are. not eon edhJno MNtcc. but we ere
• group olenthuslaJtlclllleners r...ty 10 toolp. Come M
... In 336 &amp;ldy .-loloys 1-. 12.. p.m. ond -'londoy.
Wodf\oodoy ond n...nday £""" 6-9 p.m. Alao In 233
Squire 1-. 6-9 p.m. T..-loyl.

..Story of a Little. Towft"' S.•utday ln 147 Diefendorf and
&amp;r&gt;day In J 70 -'\FA(. Elllcott, 01 8 p.m.

A--.,.,.,.... do

l\lcobol
)IOU or • fr"'od moy drink -

Dubin tomorrow ot 7:30p.m. In 330 Squirt.

"'FollenAngeJ" ond "Angd Foce"IOtllght ot 7 p.m.lj&gt; the
Squire eo..r.,....,. -n.-or.

e.g."""

"La
Follkl"tomorrow o1 4, f.JO ond 9 p.m. m
the Wotdmen lhe:otet. Nonon.

you :oometlrMs IO&lt;Ithoc

muctl1 Drop by 174 MFAC,
Elllcotl, Wednadoyo hom 6-10 p.m.
Tho 8t.udy llldllo ~. loacod In the Unl,.nuoy
Learning Center et 336 tiakly la oow open for lhe fell
M".meslet. Olir trelned tucora, all eaperlence.d college
lnttructora, 1te ready to help you learn to organlu time.
dn-e.Jop your \IOCabulary, take Wner lectu10 notea
yncter•en&lt;f your textbookt.. teke tetU ,nd re6d latter, ••
well u any~ apecta of atudylng.. We • Je • tree drop.
In oeNIC.. f\0 oppoin,_,l M&lt;"nMrJ. Open -'londoy
from 11-lp.m-t T~ hom 11· 1 p.m. \lr'~yftom

11·12 p.m. Thursday from 10.3 p.m. and Friday from
9'.»(2:30 p.m.

sports i~tion
Solurdoy: Fooll&gt;oll oc &amp;ld,.lo·WoiiOC't Collogo.
Sunday: Finals of ~e lnva&lt;ftrJ Toum•me-nt et Capen
An:aclt, 8 p.m. Call b&lt;olorr: 2 p.m. to rtgl&gt;lcr .
Schussmelstera Ski C.lub uHd equipment ule Frkkty
hom 9-9 p.m. In 17 Squire. Come. to buy end M-11. You
c•n start brtnglng equlptm~t •nd clothing at
m. Stop
1n 7 Squire for mort dttolls.

a •.

w-·• Vorslly

UB
...-ing

IOmOrTOW . . 7

lloiiiNII T-.n 1nfonnotk&gt;nol
p.M. 1n) CJ.rk.

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                    <text>monday
· Vol. 31, No. 30/SUNY et Buflalo/3 November 1180
iSIIt~ ,,. . to it. U~lty communtt!'tlhntt OM

copy,.,,....._

c:nDeetive rcsponaibk" for the lilbo&lt;• • "Comiderina w1t.a1 Lab&amp; waatco
loot 10 ... House Cotoac:il ..... l'ait."' Scluuaaa iosUtcd. 71re Oumot~

l;ditor-Ut~r Matbew Luba bad callod ror the inuncdiae r....,.... or the
ANC from ~Hall · Schuman aketH.uba "'lit down and
clixUJS the !Uitet 10 tho two - s t a n .....W.. ia the same rool\.
tuba..,., not wrpriscd at HoU:K Cou.ociJ's decision. ''I th1n.t IRIJ)y of
the membm had their minds alreody mode up ., 10 wlw tho puabbmem
sl&gt;oulcl he,.. ho remarked. Sub BoiiTd PubllcatioouOitoctor M'&gt;cluod
Sb.lltaa praised HoUS&lt; Couocil for Its ...ork . ''lb&lt; ..t.o1c litWIIIon was
~'::.:~riY CO&lt;ISide.rin&amp; the illfonMtloa they bad oo work with...

Luba had liKtted tlw the ANC was ll blame for adjustin&amp; tho future

.._.;,.·, i&gt;OU oo .-pw 11CWJ!&gt;apers. In lltanptlna oo uPJtad&lt; iu owa

rorin&amp;. Luba nwnWned. tho colleeclvt ehanaed 'The eun... ·• ltoWbed
whlk Lllba and M..,..;na Edit&lt;&gt;&lt; Raben Capozzi ..... OUI or tbt
ooom.
In it$ most recent issue. Th~ Altrmotrl/t. Pres.ss carried 1 lcuu by
coiJectlve member Jom Barca' in wrueh h&lt; admitted 10 bdna olle $lboleur.
Ollimioi ho acted alone. Barca' Aid be wu "irrppoou.-bl• ooward.J my
rollectiYe'" in u tUitmpt to "'vcnl a pasooal raat" a1 Lltbe. 'The wrira
complained or 1M Ourmts ~ aubsidy and chot&amp;ed that -With
- " " 1 "Jdf~aa. sdfladministered paU ...
;._ ·-...;~

Mnoul -1~

Ill lllmdan&lt;e at Friday's House Couoeil mmin&amp;. BOlger uked lh01 he

··{i~~

not ht banished from tile eolkctive. " It u the richest educational
aptrienet I have had at this Univnsily," ohr bwded ANC member
pleoded. "II'S aood fa&lt; my mc:otal hcalob."

-

by Sdl GoodcW!d

"""'-

...,_

After
hours
taboo
for.ANC:

lbel.vnt epiJode In the Ill&lt;AI boule of tht newspaptr eoded we Friel~
anemoon as Hou.JC Council decided to auspmd tbe: Altcmati\lt NC'Ws
Collective's (ANq priY!Iedges for use of t'oom lO? after hours for lwo
wceb- and .srnl • .. severe letter or reprimand .. to the orp.niution. lu
adloOJ 2te In ruponl&lt; to ehar&amp;es brou&amp;hl by TM C'lurrn/-ANC"•
roomnw&lt;'-&lt;lw tho collective ,.botaaecl h• Oclob&lt;r 21 map.zine.
Ho&lt;~&gt;e Couoeil"s Nhn&amp; meaDJ tlw the Al'IC will be able oo publish h&gt;
issues duriq the SUSJ)&lt;l&gt;Sion. Sub Board I So!uitelAmbc:nl Oi'11ion
Oinaor Frm.t Clllnia:i reponed. 'The board. in ehar&amp;eof clispcnin&amp;._
"' student poups, also requat&lt;d tlw cbe ANC-wllo it blomcd
tOilectivdy-"c:lean up lu IICI" and llOp obuoift&amp; iu · T1v C&lt;~mnl
hod complAined tlw iu roommat&lt; wocd room l07 to pany Ill Md ride
bicycla 11'0\Uid.
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Qlojeci said ~liM HoW&lt; Coundl would not be tble ro monitor the
-A'HC-a 0&lt;11Vllltl - tlw it wouJ4 be ..., the axn:y of the oOP&lt;
- . - · If further oomplaina are"*'&lt;......,.. the colt.dlvt In the
flllliR. tho Dir&lt;aoo sUd. the mana will be referred to Sclldenl Unloa
Dir&lt;a.or J...,.. Onobn fOI additional pulliJbonml.

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Schuman noted It was "improper co hold the

At Houso Council's meetin&amp;, muloloudes foom the ANC and the oop own
from 1M C'lurrnt dasbcd over the inddent. Lob&amp;. ;, a fn or raae. termed
cbc ANC ''P')&lt;botlc" for weariDa ...........,. •a ohe room at nilh•· He
chat&amp;ed tlw if the ANC memt&gt;n. knew aboui th• cmnaa 11araa tiUIIk.
&lt;;h&lt;l' should have lA formed ei!bn Luba or lhc.prunn 10 ii woiMc}edone .
Luba wu sk&lt;Ptlal of Bar,;er's involvr:ment, explainina lbat ho , _
Yk8y did not pOS$C$I tho necessary sltills on make the ehqe. Red fated. he
added. "When a PIP"f Is chlln&amp;ed, h's v&lt;ry uoep!icaland apolo&amp;Jes don' t

mean anythlns."
ANC membn FraaJ&lt; Canale appeared coociliatory and wocd lite
apologeric tooc tlle ANCwadopced sin&lt;c U&gt;einddo::m. &amp;1. be-"'· the
ANC did - .., u a eollective In the nwoer and .U.CC Barca' a
proofreader he wu able oo baodle the complel&lt; tiiOChinuy aoedcd to IDK•
lite~.

After decidina h&gt; punim the ANCcoll&lt;divtly, O!iDi&lt;ci aplai...s tltaf. be
fdt tile iud&amp;tto&lt;ot - ••..., fair:• Bod• Lube. and Slotanaa oloeliDod 10
..,.,_,on •11cthcr rltoy wauld llriaa oh&lt; ,....,., to t1to l k -·'llllde
Judic:iwy, althoU&amp;h botll explained """ they 10 be lhe "'""

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&amp;I for now. the key is souviVII- wblle the own ~ wa&lt;t iD
.saate room. ''That nzt.liiU to be IOCD, •• Lctba CI()D(.iudcd. ''l'lle prob6cm b.
they do ta- thinaa 10 w ...d Ibm llllltt II S«m a. if we 111:&lt; lh&lt; oocs
causiJt&amp; the Pf'C)blt:mL" He added olut "oauioos will ariae Ia the f•un:. ·•
SchumM. bow..a. -in&amp; Lube's anti-ANC ltiDCit. malarained t1w

''liact tlw: dodslon wu baadcd down, If Motl im' wilfin, oo rdu his
attintcle 1'*1 h's}usuou.r .,-apes."

Three d~ in November will decide
the fate of student mandatory fees
by fl'lllldr Spedotr
lip«rn11" Slit// WTitff

Affairs Rlcbard Sigdkow w been
an -nml of 111lnd&amp;tory student
fees for many yoars. He propose$ a
volun1a:ry fee u an alu~mative. ·~rr

"beeaiiS&lt; people aeo fed-up and sat.
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not aoin&amp; to

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Now

uodcnos ca:n·c uy they're noo aolna
J\111 Ilk&lt; presid&lt;noill electloos.
oo pay. obey have to say ' I am voina
manda10ry Jftldc:ot fte referendums voJuntary Cca ·we:re a'llcted. clubs to ICI lnvolved j nd t httn&amp;r
only come every four years.
and orpniwioN would havo to thinp'.''
'The am referc:odum. to be hdd WOit hMdtr and prtscol tbanselva
H~ added, "II wauld he our
NO&gt;embcr 10.11. wili' u:t .cudtuu .beua 10 10\ cbcir mouey,.. he {SA's)job oo l&lt;t people know there
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if they W&amp;nl IO eDOUuUe ~' cbc auerted.
is u &amp;hanuive:. 1 have yc1 to 1ft: u
ShedJan defmcb tho .,....... r.. altei'Mllve. all I .a ue a lot or
S10 f«. In aclditioa, 1111otbcr
q.-loo will propose an ina-. In system by Ayina llw clubs bave to prop~&lt; complalnin&amp; olw they don't
tbc Cte-to l _n amo&amp;ani - JtUI sSreseut their req·ucsu to a strict ..... to pay the r.....
undtlennlned .
liaaac&lt; &lt;OIMIIUce. ''A lot of clllbs
1bt mandator,o ltUdent r.. Is a
1bt Student Asooclloion (SA). wu&lt; denied money bllcd on cbelr stucknl·ames.sed ••tu" used to
wbleh dctcnnines the allotment or previous r&lt;IU''S spoodinJ and ve 1\md uudmo activities obao fall
money 10 various orpoizatloou.ad llmliillllaboutlt."
wi!Jtln Slate Uaiver&lt;ity of New
c:lubt, receivt'd. appro.J.imatdy
Si&amp;adltow mainllinl t1w witll Vorl&lt; (SUNY) Board of Ttustot
Sl70.000 1ut year from maodaory lite aboliJhmml of nw&gt;daory culcleliJ&gt;es. ACCOt'clln&amp; oo tbrca. "II ..-.. rouahlY divlckd up otudml • feu. •'INly wonhwbile JUiddints. rea an be used ror
thtte-.,. .. Wei SA Pmidc:ot I n actMties woulcl.co'll piD . _ . .•• ,..,..atloctal, educ:atioul, .Wiunl
Shccbaa. "Oote·tblrd oo the He adds. "O&lt;pnizatio..,. would and IOcial mdtovors. Projecu
ln!a&lt;Oilt&amp;iat&lt; athktlco P&lt;OIIIlm, function whh true student "with a rdi&amp;to'!S or pOUokal
oho ....,..d third co Sub-Board l, commitment.
no
lonaer purpa.\C" are -Ucioly cllduded
our accounlin&amp; aac:ot, and the last leth&amp;ralcally counoina on aucomack from funt!inJ thro•&amp;h lhe r...
obird was split betWftn SA'• survivalo'hroll&amp;h manduory feu."
Accoro1in&amp; to Siaaeltow.
Sbtehan dilaartel with '"Praeot ..,.;clcliDel ore ridic:ulou.,
odmlaiatative budaa and dubs
ODd~...
Si&amp;le!kow's predlaiool and Wei and any flt1l·year law .cudatc eaa
Sbodwl belicva tlw SA dtrives """ ''Ill SOCIIt ..... this may be dri"" a lnxl&lt; lhnKI&amp;h them ...
Jts credibiUcy .to deal •lib IN&lt;, bou 11udcnu are ,ooera~~y Sbcdtan liJoed, cbliJni.q .. ,.. llrlt
odmiaiJintors chrou&amp;h iu llallollq apotllt&lt;tic cOWMds fU.aclinl of useful year taw ltudatt sl&gt;ould drive a
of ncarlyooc million dollas. "lt'u oraaabatioos . Oroup Leaal tntCtor-trll'let over it In Pbollsbin&amp;
-=or our 1&gt;0.....•: bt oleclatcd, Scniccs and the •IIden&lt; bcalth it." H&lt; lta1cd that tbe suide!lna
"tbt abilitY to '"'Y&gt;Om&lt;Ono will be iruw:ance ere lwa examples cbat IU'C obJoleoe and impede theJIOwlh
fiii&gt;&lt;Md IUid ..,.,.,..,.. won 'I be scud&lt;nu nO'I&lt;r know they wiU need. of scudc:ot aovemment. •
fUDCiod. I ml&amp;ht add lballo II abo a
1bt SA Presid&lt;llt bopa cbe
A'1U' . . . . . _
liCliWte or our r&lt;SP.O&lt;Ubility:•
optloo co ralsoe the fee is -ovod
.., . vot-...,.
r... 11 by 1tudatu. ..Most other uni&gt;enity
sdf~ 1a Ill ckmix,''
cmtm Ita~ already an SID fee.•·
s-&amp; ....
I
Vlcc Praldmt for Stud•o1 reton~d the SA P-rHident , l.bt muimllm allowed, Sbedlaa

""deat

Shec·bao plans aoot bcr
ooted. "I know for a fkt that
Albany and Binalwnton ue both at referet~dum in the Sprina If the
sao. The Soudalc Auodaoioo of cbt turrCIII On&lt; does DOl pasa. "You
Scot• Univenicy (SASU) and the
Scuderu Assembly have passed a • could pu1 up the maadalory f« 49
resolUtion tiW s11mmcr .,.u.a lima If lbe (SA) Sa!atc ot ll)'l il,"'
Chmcdlor (WbanQQ) 10 roil&lt; the

The Final Decision - A 'Fascination, special
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$hedlaa swcd . .., . 49lb titoc it
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limilto llCO."

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WeSt Voley New Yak:
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Jimmy Caner Datrowly · defeated Independent Praickntial
candidate Jolui ADd&lt;noo Wt wuk in a moclt dcaion amona UB
Sludmts.
s-&lt;d by tb&lt; Student Association. t.be Qe&lt;tion dt&lt;W oY&lt;t 1000
JUIII&lt;nt$. Caner ~ 341 total \'Ot&lt;l, oompat&lt;d to 319 for
Andc:non. 2A4 for RotW4 RdPD aod 9'1&lt;o&lt;es for 0111&lt;1 candidat.._
Amona the ••other"' candidates w= Senator Edward Kamedy.
Ralph Nader. BarTy Commooer. l!d
Jack Komp, Joe Walsh
aod Michad Sleven Lt"Vinsoo OA votes).
When asked who cbey favored if Anderson were not in cht race,
Caner"""" with 846 ' 'otes. Reap~~ had 145 and 10 peopl&lt; th~
' som«&gt;n&lt; (
followina is. breakdown of tht naur&lt;S:

Geological Sult6bllty for Nuclear Waste

Tot•l

\J.U.J~M

&lt;lf.W.'t

MF('

341
244
319
97

2.8 1
218

57
24

3
2

278 •

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i46

26

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10

4S6

81

5

279
94

42
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2

Cantr •
Rtaprl

Anderson
Othtr

A talk to be given by
Rlchord H. Dono, Jr.
of the
., NYS GeologicOI SUrv~.

.without Anderson runnin&amp;
Caner
S49
Rtapo
)24
Other
Ill
AbSiainina
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MANDATORY
STUDENT FEE

Dote: T~ Nov. 4
Time: 7:30 pm .
· RoOm~ 328 Fillmore,
·
Elkott C~x
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· Find out where your
$$$$money$$$ ,goes!

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Come to an open forum

Haas Lounge
SA SpeoktKa Bureo.u. Rod-.1 Coreon College ·
ood [)epcvtment c:* Geoklglcol ~ and friends

from noon till 2 pm
Wednesday, Nov. 5th

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RUler• o/ dae PunJie S.,e

T'dteu 17115 atudeuta. 8&amp;SO/ J7l1011,...udenta.
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Jl9/ J8 day ol ebow for everyone

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Ketter's I 0-day 'vacation'
spurs Capen speculation

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Tb&lt; mucb publidzcd furniture thtfts. the
• - dosutt of the OW« or Minority
Sudea1 Affain -and tbc Oc1ober
Capen Hall bubbled ""b curiosity last aroundbreakina for the Center ror
wetk u recc:nc UB l'UuC1, combined wiU1 the Tomorrow we-rt lhrtt indckntl chat put
l&lt;kloy absence of Universit}Vf'rnident outside pr...um on UB.
Rohtn l. K&lt;tter, spurred sptCulatlon aboul
A«orclina to local and Albany sources,
the lOP admints.ara.lor~s fucute. htte.
Krutr rc«.ody Yilited lhc: State apda.l upon
Adminbuaton con1aered by Tht the request or SUNY Clwxdlor C1illoo R.
5pon(1Un ,...,, unabk or unwillioa to Wbartoa to diJC'USS tht dosinJ or the
e&gt;ommm1 on the President's localloa. Maay Mmarily Student Affairs Ofr&gt;&lt;t. Scate
top orrtcials said tJ&gt;ey l.imply did not know A&gt;semblyman Arthur 0. £ve. who allended
where Keueer was, "hlle orhcrs· claimed he I hal mectloa, told Tht Specrrum rhat lhtrt
wu ou1 on a day•U)·day basi! or 4-lmpl~ atea .. numberofproblern.s"hm. He•dded,
VIICliiJonlng. StiU. spe.:ularion .... hi&amp;h thai .. AU or the thinas that arrtct minorities tllhe
cbe IO..ycar Unh·rrs-t)' he:~ was oo the job· Uoivc:rsity &amp;rC' uocfiaa quickly:•
~~,,..., 0&lt;/Mitw t• t .,..• •, ~ H•tt
bUill .
Tbe --'"f· made m&amp;ndatory for Kttter
fwnnure thefts ~obl&lt;b oecuntd durin&amp; '""
"I heard throUJh &gt;c&gt;urcc. tllal rhe by Wharton, dall with UB's rocus 1oward obufflt from the Main Stroet ro rht Amhoril
Prc11dcnt was Jntcr~Jit"Y.tJ for 1 Job minorities, Eve stid, and its ''diminiShinl Campul. Burralo 50USCCJ claim 1here is more
Monday," said one: top ~(l,,,;ni.srra.tor. C'Ommitmttu/'
to the: aclnda1than hu b«n rrlca5('d Gnd call
thouah expla.inJng lhat It was purdy rumor 01
Ano1her topic thac drew Atbany's wmh 1l "anothtr sore spot" ror UO.
this POint. Oth&lt;r Uni•ersity orridtls VJti the Cent&lt;r for Tomo&lt;row. The UB
"Thert ;, tall: dtal lhe President may
commt:ruedthal ic wu "entlreJy.. ~blcht President rC"pC)ftcdly "butted"' tbe OivWo.n
ra.iJ,n." said oac: Capen Hall sour«. " A
JetldDg other employment.
or Bud•a (DOB) and 1M SUNY Board of number of ~UI&lt; tbinll) ore addtnJ ~
KattT, bo.. .-cr. told Til• Sp«1rvm Trustees by hoidinJ aroundbn.akina r.,.. the
Friday-,hii f&amp;DC d.ay bK.k-that he hid noc projea prior 10 receiviaa full approval from
The J«fC'C)' that has wnoundcd Knte"r'l
I~Y job intervie"'f atld 10 (aa w&amp;f the CWO &amp;DVcmin&amp; grO~p$.
Ibsen« ror the past ..·eck and e haj(, dlOU,J.h
not lookrng. "No," he uld, " I Ita•• &gt;ptnr
not inltnllonal accordinato •oi&gt;~idcs, rueJ&lt;d
che lasr 10 days in 8ufraJo. The rumors arc Thc.fts
lhcuc suspicions. Additionally, an
not true ... He added thAl due to a family
lo.formed soun;cs rCJ)Ofl •hat both bodies
announccmnu by F.cuJty Senate Chairm.a.o
111nas. he w.u rortccS to Slay in t~ Cil)' vm«d anacr ll Kater znJ aM issue was
Nonnan Solkorf that Kcun l'lilcl an«:Ucd
uccpe (Of a Ot\e4a)' wcn1un: to Albany. ''h dt.SCUSSed at tht Trucsh.~· ~tember outoflLIISmaccmcdlnpu:ntilt.byackkdto
,... no ,..cation at all," be commeno.rd.
mt&lt;tiDJ. Th&lt; qJIJOde repon&lt;Uil h Jbrencd
tht intnJuc.
Fall C'\&gt;tOts and i.ssues conccmio&amp; tht rrtlinp in Altii~.ny that Ibt Pre Llc:nt wu
Keun. ho~~c:r. cx-pdaintd lhat the
Uno•ersity have forced Keu~rore • acting tOO indepmdenrly.
...,.e&lt;llation
prompred by hi&amp;
number of a.uthorilles- cxternal 10
Tht Univeuhy hill abo in rl"'.l.'nl weeki commhmt':nl 10 reprucnt SUNY Ccmers al
UD-wllb uplanatiOOl abo loll hl'" actMln). b«n prc:iWicd by thr local ncdla over Ihe Counal or Prcsictent) mettin&amp; In Alb~U~y.

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l'rcsil lnro hi&gt; rh!rd rerm ao UB Protdcnt,
Keller is. aceord•na 10 some Capen
administr4ton. "anttna 10 like" hil- job'' and
retling ''mort con,roruble wilh _th'1
admlnisar:uivto aspuu" or his PK~ idmcy l...
UJI No•embcr. K&lt;tter und...,.ent an oulilde
c ~o-aluat i on
.. h ic-h end01H'd
h1s
·•rcappolnunau" 10 the top poll. UB
ft&lt;Ulty, nudmos and "'"·
in
\'Arious polls .and surv~ O$Cflti:tlJ) voted

no...,.,,

'tno ronfldrnce.., to

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Former FKUlly Senate Chairman Nc"'1on

Garver then prtdicted that Kcu-..,- ~o~oOIIfid
rnnain in om« kyond June 1980, but that
••he will lcawe that orfK'C' afler Of : )'or or

yean aa thf moil. " Addi1iOIJ...Jiy. 11\ a
1979 Bu}folo £0frun1 N•,... ,op)'riahted
arrldc announclna that .Ktth.1 had been
offered • job -.,h.rc. lh&lt; P1csiden1
t*O

e·\pt:alnedthathcmlf,htnotb.:- inhls poskion
ttnt year.

Is The Buffalonian shuffling off? Yearbook may be shelved
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by Dan Bowman
cumpw E:dltrJr

Unh·ut!ty•, cotlc.aor ot

memorabilia ma) 100n become

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iudf, acawdina to 1M
B,.f/t&gt;lol•illl&gt;'s Edilor·tn·Ouef. Jjm
OiVin«nlO:MismanaaC'mtot by prC"viou•
ynrbook 5taff. Jnsurncrenl
.auistance hom the Studenc
AJsodalion (SA), a &gt;ta&amp;&amp;&lt;rin&amp;
saooo debt hom Ian year.
ioadcquau advertlsin&amp; and "¥

~~emtslcr.
La.s1 )'ear ponrait shtin,p wc:re in
M3rdl, but yearbookJ were not
•••liable until Scptemb&lt;r lS .
"Ant&lt; araduation you don't really
tltoak •bo.-t the f&lt;arbook
an)rlfiOft," OiVinca'lzo said, wbid&gt;
mipt b&lt; wby onJr 119 Of lht 4,10
iludeou who made ycafbook
dc:pcuhs evcnluaJiy pajd In fuJI. To
ra.--o~er .s.ome of last yc:ar's IO$SCS,
the editor will be mallina a trial
sampl&lt; or :10 yeuboou us.na Caib·
on-Dcli¥&lt;ry ,Payment . H tlti5
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tr Tltf' 'lhlffo/ulflan survives. gave: us money ovc:r :lnd abo'\lt tl1cir y~a~bookt. oc~or~in&amp; • to
DlVInccnzo estimattl Ihat the pres.cn1 aUcK'a.tlo!,t·''
OiVmccn~. The: cdnor ts ~ktnl a
yearbook will incwt': a lOis of
A.nOlher rrasotl f01 the la.;k of comptom\!te ~hatlon W\lh tht
bet- S~d SI,OOO.
cnthuslasm by stnior• m•&amp;h• :0. Manaa&lt;m&lt;n&lt; School•. but dedarod
SA, wltic:h oswmed operation or related 10 the School or tballbe ~\llllle of .......,f
the yearboo\ from Sub-Board I, M.,...crnent ~ • tbt ~ur&gt;•na may I&gt;&lt; "' 1M....,.,. 0
tor:. In 1m. """ red~ iU 0&lt;parunatt publilibina lbciJ own clcpl;tmcnt&gt;.
1\lOdln&amp; aJloeatioO from $4400 fOSI
year 10 $2500 for rhb. year·iedhlon.
.. I'm no1 &amp;we if the amount or rhe
bud&amp;n u. 1he problem," remark~
Nathan. "I just don't ,.ant them to
""" .. mw:b montY ...... year ...
Nalloan po1otoct out that tbo.
SZ.SOO
,. ......uauy for the
yeubook "1o lose." Aner spmd101
rlul allocation, the yearbook ~rn~y
1hen 1pend as much u 11 desires as
tona as h wtll ha~ the rrvenuc to
pay lhe exp&lt;n&gt;C$. "All 1 uk r&gt; that
Til&lt; B,.f/oloni&lt;zn breaks nm."
Natllan Indicated.
SA Indifference towards the

FOOTBALL

yearbook

wa~

alto

CitC'd

by

DiVin«:nt.O as an inhJbitin1 ractor
in Tilt Btiffolonlun 's &gt;u&lt;:~.-.... "I 101
beniJD ntll«t from SA,"tbt e~itor
ctoimed. "They bwt ,.. mole lhOJO
they hdp "'·" be added.
"I don't reel It'• my Job 10 run
the day-lo·day opualions,"
Nathan Wd. "If there isn't a
probltm tl\tn there•, no rea.'W»n for
than ro come" to' \I$! I an only sh•e
...,.,.. rrnan&lt;ial hdp to speciroc:

ruutndal problem$."

..._......
•auft......,., Edltor.-c... J ..... OiVIIriCMID
- , , ......, ,..,.~~~O?N~tz..

from Admissions &amp;Dd R..:vrcb lw
..,•eroly Jlinderod Tilt B,.f/alon/on
from mectlna contran deadlines,
thus cndangerina the yearbook'&gt;
dl.&lt;lence. ao:onlina to OiViaruo.
••~t•s euy to blame the. scnioit.
bUI tbert is ji&amp;SI not tlK entbuswm iD coll&lt;t&lt; for )'Qitooks
as there is ln hiP JChoo1," tbc:
cdilor lamented. DIVlnccnzo
OJpialned thai the sltdnas woUld
Ollly r&lt;quirc 10 minutes or •
11udent's time and COS1 Just S2. The
J&amp;DIIU)' s dr:adlint set by IlK
yewtoot's printer "''uites thai
ponraits be taken u 1000 u
possibl&lt; to ensure that 1M Pfodua
11 distributed durina the Sprina

l~lll ovif•

method is S\ICCIS~rw, 1bcn IlK
ramalnln' parlially·pald·for
yurbooks will be simllorly
di&gt;trlbuted.
DttiC

-din&amp; to SA Treasurer Aim
NlilhaD, "'It ..nJ la.kc OM Of IWO

yean 10 pay of! IlK debt." Nathm

hu notified tbt yearbook's
publisher, Huoter Publhhina
Company, that h wilt bt ret&lt;IW&gt;a
ioRallAnall payments 011 the deb&lt;.
Stllina l.iUI1 last year's editor Rod
McKinnon "did not 1\aft aay pup
on tht .UWilioo." Natban'cSoc:land
that tiK PfOS&lt;nl yearbook "bas no
~an on It and Huatcr knows that."

Nathan lifted with Oi Vincenzo
that Sub Board &gt;llould ro&amp;ain
control or Tlw Boif/olonlon 10
J«ure the publication's fuawc and
ruwot!aJ health. "Tb&lt; eoot or 1be
tcatboolt would PfObably b&lt; lc5$
siDce tbe printi.oa costt would
h•fully be reduted ,r Unive,.itY
Publleations did II." Narhan
theortll:&lt;f. The ucu~rer abo noted
lhlt Sub Boatd could contributr:
n:tOtt cxpcrir:ncr to tht opuation
.U.tt IU members 1\av. been in the
or&amp;&amp;Diufloa a number or ycars.
However,
Sub
Board
Publkallons 0i¥1Jion Dirtctot
Mlchocl Sllatt&amp;D disaarecd with the
suu&lt;S~Ion of a Board take-ovC&lt;.
"Last year 1 "'owd ha•e sald 'yes'
(tbll the yearboot be undtr
Sbaatan's cootrol} bur not aov...'•
Sbalt&amp;D admiued. The Oirutor
believes that sudt a mo•• will be
dclritner&gt;tal to 1M otbet Sub Board
orpnlwlons ..unless they (SA)

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If you also hate the kick-off, get
P .J BOlTOMS early for the
pre·game warm·up. After a few
cold brews dnd some scrumptious
wiDQS, you'll be ready to see the
Chicago Bears take on the
Cleve1and Browns. MONDAY NIGHT
FOOTBALL is at P.J . BOlTOMS.
to

PRE-GAME WARM-UP 8 to 9

pm

S2 2) pitclw"
GAME· TIME 9 p.m. on.
soc dlo/u. $2 75 pffchm
$1 00 of/ double a&lt;tkr of UH"!/5 oil noyht
40C drafts,

P.J.BOTTOMS
FOOD - BOOZ E- BOO GIE

rlah t aclrDU lrem

u.•.

�Jeditorial
~Vote

'yes'

I' - nNowell
one oholttd argue )hll ahrdent mat&gt;OatO&lt;Y • - .,..,. c:onllot.,lly
apenl and
oroupo lundld by t,., no. . _ , coniCIItlUOuot~
IIIII
WIIChlld. Thii'I)Dsl not'"" caM. Butt- aootn, no o n e - - that II

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Ia beat to do oway With l'*"- That'o puro bol~
•
1.oo1&lt; .....,nd you. Fe&lt; all tile grou]!.J-"nd ctubo and acttv~IN rnat
don~Wit- t - !hero oro p1optr111at do. All&lt; now eKI&gt; Ia lundld and
tho w111 11e "b7 otucloM mandatO&lt;Y r-.· Wltn thom. orantad,,..,.,
wttnout ,....,. .,.,u n... no~hlng.
To tho Editor.
8y SONY mandate. un-.lty otodent uooclottoM m.,.t IIOfd a
re~.-um on ltMt mandolO&lt;Y •• Queotlon ....., lour yun. Tho Prot thrw
Today motbtho' onnlv&lt;noly of a~""""""' in
&lt;leya or ,..t UB otodenll will be ollllad to doclde U&gt;e lutuiO or
UB nf.tO&lt;Y. Two yooro ago, juot o f - deys before ho
otodent activit,.. on-compuo and 11011 on tho r woo r•CIIected to tho govomotahlp ol Now Yotll. Hugh
Annuolty tno mandotory lee- eplll bOtwNP athlollca, Studonl
Carey met his ~tcllms.
Aaaoclatlon (SA) and Sub 8oard,-haa come under queallons of lbul.. A
Porhapalbo.ongor ot 11111 day !lao died down In two
ehJb ~blu•omenl In revealed and mandatory fees
questk&gt;tled. An
yNro; porhops too mony of tho 1tOO otudonto wno
actMty arguably not beflellclal to all UB otudento to hetd, and susplclono ol
Yet~ led their frustration• on that crlap Fr"'•r afternoof'l

We must do a(lythJng we can

ml•·•xpenctltures art.ae. It naa become a cycta.

only bO .• alclionlnllo llypocr1tlcal dloplay. II Cttey

Fond recollections

.__,.-.-good:

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are oone.

But t!Mt IPIK greater oc:Miny ol eM&gt; budoell and
_ . . , that
otflngo&lt;&gt;t be
Q&lt;OOPL ThoV oholtld
not provide the uttlmatto ucooo tor atlollahlng the fe&amp;. At '""'' not until
.,.,., cattfut aJtemat• aofutJonJ are WOflc.ed out
~'&lt;OMntly, thoro 110 none.
Vtco Prooldont tO&lt; Student Aflalro Rlcnord Slggett&lt;ow's proposal tO&lt; o
u'fOIUntary fH'' 11 unfortunately nOt wh11 we are tooktng fOf. There fs tK)
asa.urance thai wllh a Yoluptary program. the ''beat and bfl~htes-f'' woutd
bO lun~pa tne moot vocal groupo. or the" most absurd (Animal
Hou,_acwet would nave moot op-t.
SA President Tim Sheehan'e aroumant th&amp;l atllderus areletharg1c lbcwt
tundlng " uMfur' org.anl.taUons Mllndeed been proven.. Enterta1nment and
._lture ,,. ohu:n viewed as tnOfelmponant to 1 healthy and content potiOI'I
thAI'II .,, health tnsura(\Ce and Jegll 004inMIIng.
MMt ottensiH.IIowe\'Of,l$1he lmptk:otlon that control of tne • - would
ahlltl....,a~tatudentgroupto-lwtroll. . hands.OesphaWNitlllwo
.,. guldetinosoJiow.the procttco llaJJIIIII.I!..udenl control ot otodentlundo
tat at4ideftt activfta &amp;peccing .. ~ Ql.,. up a poww entrusted to
them lo UntMlllltlc. Aclditionolly, d l o - lhrOUlJII Albany, the(oey funl\er
rernovtng control from atudenta at a uttl"tOrtlty, la u"accept•bte. The oatna
don' t ooam to'outweigh lho IOUOL
StgoeU&lt;ow ta: ~ when tte
there are pUfaUs to the present

mora

o'"'".., _,

\ But "'lttle noo changed. UB Ia oflll a un-.lty
divided, i/o Studenll IC&lt;- 10 Wilt IO&lt; busao, for
buildingS. for o fUIUtO I hal _,,nope~ distanl.

Wi~~:.~·:::~=td=~~~-=

on tho owomp. ·Tho now arhlolk: loclllly wilt probably
lute . .roily athr.tk: teams -~Y hom Clatll Half Olld
linolty oltoW otudent.- apoco for recroatlon.
But tooch«w st'" feor for their Jol&gt;o, -..n mort1101f
thin then. Aceclomlc progroma ore atill In Oonger. Hugh
Corey 11 ollll Governor.
And 1hll May, • t.he man whose arrooant, anl leduoallon reign nu shattered our llvoo. f"IY bO bJclc.

lo

Pft'VII'It what oould

addreaea us-. Clus of 1161 at commencement..

Tho lururo may took lorOVOf Otm tor thla Unl~ty,
bullof uo ncit IO&lt;get the olorY ol the dly we yoJiod bOclc.
can celebrote olectlon day tll82.

And tor us

nope-

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tundln; system. True, guldelt,.s are netxlloUI, choecks ttave bllen tu, and
studentaare t01ced to fund "all 01 none''· But. tome mill' vgue, lhe chaoa
11 aubiJdlnO and the reallzatton that ltudonlt IncreasinglY questiDtl how
t!Mtlr money 1o uoad, may i - - nlng grouos to st.oy olert.

Tno Spocltutn, "' . , ci&gt;IOCthoa- o1n&lt;e 1111 own -lhcod riOt be cv(K the •• ~~-- -1110 1tewo but at IbiS point- no

01- .,.net altomotift. Tho otrength ond po- of tno atuoent bOd)' at
Iorge Ia - o n to let student oiPclats know they need ~· ond
accountlbilfty. Plan on ¥Otlng yea to Nve
and W'he(l the Ural ft.wt
olio'. pton on ccllocllvoiv voicing your oloc:onlent.

the'"·

by Stella Medina

A symboiic decision
Squire House CouncU has macte 111 declalon 1n The Cuuent·Ailernate
Nowo Coileclfvo !ANC) Nbotogo cooo, and hcwo- •ymbollc It ~Y
aPQNr, ft Shoutd ~• u a warning 10 the ANC tt\at .a.lmttar actions WOft' l
be tO'-lied. and as a signal to both PacMfl to toc;;us on Issues, not create

thlf!l.

A two woal&lt; auspon$ion of oltor·nout• pri~ wilt nor aiiUt """'n the
ANC. bUt lila 1 lnconftnlence that whl ect u a rtmlnder. a fem.lncttr U,at
on action by one II'&gt;OI'nbol"' tho collocll. . can result In punlahmenl oltne
group a.s 1 whole. •
Tho Cuttll/ll Edllor·;,.q,lef Mathew LubO Is unditotondabty upoot with
the ruling. Hta papec- wu tampered with. anO there I• no excuse tor 1h11.
But to tnrovr tho ANC out of Squlro Hill lor t~• act.l ons of one ol Ita
m~. wflhout a warning, lt too rutt.
Bolb - r o onould Jearn from t!Mt aybollom of tile Houoo Councll'o
declolon- Tlto 0ur1Wnt ot&gt;&lt;&gt;uld l01get about ouahlng tne cue ony lurtiiOI,
and the ANC allould "clOin up Ito act."

THE SpECT~UM
vot.at,Ho. ao ,

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lllondey, a NowembertleO

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Tne Sox Platoto.
Patti Smith.
Bolli were vaguely doflnod oymboto ol'on anarchic
frMdom t~t tore apan •ong·ttandlng conyentlon.
Con lining t&gt;:oundllloo and rigldfly no longer e.&lt;tsted In
Jonl\ny'a or Pont's · Their ooclety, m~olc, lyflca,
the otudlos at&gt;CI cl1tbS, ...rythlng IIIey ltved, n.d no
bteak:s; h wu a
wtMw• anything
allowed.
•
This doe.st1'1 me•n that bO'h " ' ' alike. or even

wortd

,...,&lt;lit

almllar.

was
conveatkH'II•

Patu rebeuea more against
foteel. 11'18 al~ "'' aggrtiiiYe mUa'"J atance II

torgel8 thol we could tdontll~ with. ll'o quite easy to
".aoclate Pafllaa Plstlf'O In a Alver (01\1 of her songs),
toglcal to lm.agJne her •• tuned tnto a different airwave
IIIOllethOr like the one tho tunod Into who&lt;&gt; one
recorded nor olbum Radio EtlllopiL
The llloory of DEVO (In Ito Oflglno, the oroup did 1\aVe
a t/&gt;oOfll, that ol O.E'tolutlon, lito Into tho anardllc
._.. too. tro on Interesting ""'-'- 11101 of
neor.ainQ to o pisolonota. ChaOik: · - ol total
anarchy, rather tllan progrooolng In - ,"*'llniZ&gt;od
WO&lt;Id of f\IOIHevoi loChnology IOWOtda &amp;tiOtGt&gt;y.
And thot'a Wlt1ll tho S... PIIIOIO at! al&gt;out.
V~nce at&gt;O mayt&gt;om, mora vloflnce onc1 t01Mt4Qon,
more vloienc8and anarc.hy. Vk)tence ~'anarchy•
(Remember CJochtvt* Otllngo'l). Whonlhenlr_o nothing
leh to turn to, wl!on OJolliuolon oncl•_..lonal
lloapotr 1&gt;ave hU thol&lt; poall!or It Ia allltiiP'I) and gone
beYond, What oloo 1o toh? 11 wao Ino
torm of
oapr-lon. M - .......,_ wu 1M AbeoMa. 1bo
mulmum line oboYw no ot!Mtr line$ could bO

'*lroa"'

drown.

Wo'N atraady tried tllgotlng our frvatratloos wtth
oocloty, with O&lt;llt - - • In many dffl.,••u
lor :veor• - · Tho · - Olfil hold ua
Pflaonoro Ill • hOld ua In o &amp;Iota of roproolod
il:&gt;dMdloallty. Tho t860o tPNk tor tnomootvea. wlln
momoriN of ,.,Y, ..PJOOiont. Thoro - • exploalona
o f tho fNj TNT llln4, e•ptoalono In Prlvole Uvos,
NPioolonaln tluderll unlone anctofodenl now~,
In the form ot tlolo at&gt;O d&lt;ugt and peaoo

_,Ions

o.,_..,.

--~tcoun•llom(are)'O&lt;I.­

of-·

ol ~PilloW?'- Buttarlly'o ~
tiicla'l). oncl
rnualc IOtho l&lt;pioll............ of
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• - - - w l l l l t h o t860oolldonyattto tat""'
be lutlto. • •·
1ft tho
11'711a . .- - ol-llctlon 01 . _ _ h i t
tty lho ompiiOiis DJt- oncl - - T h o 1WO.tno '9' of _ _ , Mlcl.-, tho preoccupotlotl
wtti&gt;MII eru1ng anythlflo al.. tnot wo di&gt;ulll &lt;IO,ay, 0&lt;

lo"-

won,._

In lho - - ~~~. RocJr 1nd ROll High Schoo!,
ltla cortdudlpg onc1 dln!atlc oc- trwolvoo tne
~ 1nd bunting o f thot ,lnoliluton wttleh moot
f*lt)ll l)ovo ,_lied agoJnat In one IO&lt;m or anolhor,
tflo local '""' ocnoot. A group ol puniiO take over tho
ocnoot Willi tho hetp Of the ! I t - , proceed IO
_..ulty
that which they hoto. ond bop
napphy ·In lront of lhe llemea aa· houltled

-.ov

admlnlstra1ota k)ok on. VIctory, 11 Mtma. wu 1weet
r . _ And to top II at( oil. '""' high OCilOOI-aged
- l e lOll In iO'te agolnat o bacl&lt;dtop of llory ...,..,_,

But II woo all In lno n-. of hJII, I Ql&gt;t tetllng myoetl
during thlo OCitlO. Anllchy le fun, lon't If.

Ma, bO tbot'o WhY I loel oo Iunny lboul voting
t01n0&lt;row. "TIIete - . . . to bO too much raoponatbltlty
,,..,_In that .C(Ion, too much lroAy Involved. WUI my
votrrea•rcount? - - . -•tttt dicl? A.JII-uid do
oyt my - I coup d'otet, oott-mysett
ftoln llllmMitY b7 ~ any obligation lo II tor
mpott, I« t1tat IMUOt), Olld go bum o tow - . _
(You'. . QOIIo oton - . _ ,
l!,.tf!Ooaro-~ Thla lat!MIIrottl&lt;nol'lt...,
'toll In I ~tlal -lion. In tho IIIOo, I'm loced
wkll two cnolcea-anon:hy.., ._olbilltY. II'o token
thlnklt~~~-1 gweoo I'm fOr tnt voting
boottl.
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'TOGETHER
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AND HAND

.SIDE BY SJJJE...

CAN !1AKE miS

IN HAND''

COUNTRY JN£

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Call ht!r "sunshine"
To thf fdr101:

Get a sticker

Tl'le Gteal Ocwlte ot a taw nt:gtH-s ago dOesn't erue ' "
9fOWtnQ tenM ot (hiNUafK\JOn and cyntcbtn 'lthich
sw•cwJWJt tnb
PtesidentJ.at eleGtlon lntt•MI ot

v•,.•

to tift Ed,ot
For 1 .nort tltneonty, WllninQ notiCeS wilt tM p41C«&lt; on •II
vehtcte.J without a student panel~ e&gt;ermll tnat att being
partclld In atud~l parking tots. Bogtnntno Nooiember tO,
pa"'lng sUdliers wtll be 1S$Ued ~o '-'&amp;1'\kltu withOUt sUc:tl.urs.
Po,.l"'tta aro avanabte at the Oopartm~t o1 Pobllc SaitO'
Hodquatt~. B!asell Hill~ Amhef'SI Cempttl, uvon dayl :1

weol!., 2..,hours 1 day.

is-

.....ng stronQiy tn f l * ol.,.,... ~a, t1'loii\Y o4 us .,CI
.,.,up..,.ongiOt-lnonlolto..---

po-.

hom gelling Into
Ot...,.wlll
cut ai)(Oitlt Y011 by votl"9 for •n ifl&lt;lePindent o• th1rCI
pony condl&lt;lllo. Some 1&gt;001&gt;10 Will just stay nome anclll't to
loogfll that Novombot ~In Ia •leetlon oay.
1M N80 election lo • de!&gt;&lt;oaaing aublool• ..,,,_.we, I

(wtooMihln-

11111111 twlghlliPOfs. Foo: ......_ e - h Halumon. wno ••

running~~ thO US Senale. She'.a e vcnuln&amp;ty progressiW.,
peJcefov1"0 ~JIOf'l Wtlh an exce-lte11t vo tl,g fDCOfO In
~,....~ Aeleest wnen t vote to.'~~et.1·u feet no regrets

W;l/t« SJmps011
lnSJ~IOr,

Peer advisement
To t ~• Editor:

Pew A&lt;MIIOIL Who are wo? tlyoo NMI anendleloummo.
orSenta.tlon wllh1n the past two Yllfl or have ~lslttd the

,.cooown;c AcMaemont Ollloo reconlly, you•..., probiOiy met

oneot us. The Peef AcMIOI"laan undergraduate etudM!t
IOI&gt;edllolllY oolocted, trained 6nll gJwen or'1jOino
from tno _ . . . . , . . , . . . _ SoaiiW!IIlln 1M OMolon of
Unclerg&lt;edUIIO E&lt;lucatlon located In 206 SQulro Hall.

""'"""'lion

DOE._,,.,.,• ..., the Pew M'li""' PfoQIIm, u-tno
dlrecuon ol M$.. J'*1 B&amp;au, eenlof Acec:MHn6C MYI.aor,

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-11-thal,..,....,._.aMon--n
IOI ... ,.,.,...ot-..k:-ng. Tho-.beklgtho

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Nl--aotn!Su~ua,_onocao

augont ways In Wl&gt;lcn to deal wftn '"""'·

Thlapg s-.oen ~(Ina pold poalllcr1 ~ .....loci
ano IIClldemi$0fllntoticr1of -o•lmatety

CUE~KM&gt;«S In

z.ooo.- lnoomingtr""""'on. llolatall,poonot.roliMllved

Wl\1\ 1 ¥Afiet)' o f project• auch a1 l,.ln1nQ. resNrch,

aulollng DUE advisors with the Ftoonmen colloquium.
acting IS student uasona '" Housing with RAs, •nO
commuter atu-•s IOtll&gt;o exceollorl6ill' qualified atudools.
a Haltlo(s proott.m pres:~a,1ng peers to a.ulat In tho trelnlng
of new peefl" ctor•ng the spffno s eJMtlO•·

""'adVIsemono ott""' an ••cetlont oppoiiUIIft\' to got

1nvot¥eet in the u"''"ersity. Student• fn 1 wteM range of
maj()I'O w~tlind this prog&lt;am OXIIWnety v.W- on terms ol

''*' own peraon•J

growth.

Sound&amp;lnleteStlng7WOetaCUft111\ltylnlhi-IOI
tOCIIIILing OluclofltSlo train U - p . . , lldVIaofL
Somo ot tno critO'oa lo&lt; Sl!ectlorlto pert~lo ln 1M_,
~;ng tralnlng program a.rc a nendlnc4 at an lntonnal
meolmghlt&lt;ldllringtne--oi-IIIICion
lnleMIW wltn'an 11.-mlc: ond,.., llcMoor heiO the
followingLot fllfWI Pluona
Cothy f !J!IOfl

Rllcht11 c.,-son College

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pula! KDd ir liP 10 Albally. Tiley
doo't ~bow maay tim&lt;s it flils,
tbcy only car&lt;irit pu~a." The eooc

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Oroup Lepl

s.mca.

and

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C\umu.
Tb&lt; dcfcal or last .........,.,

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to hold the upcoming rcfcrmdum rdCfcndWD conccmin&amp; an Increase
will be under S500. IC&lt;Ordingto SA in acudcnt man.Wory rces docs noc
Trcasurtr Alan Nathan.
worry the SA Presid&lt;nc. " I chink
Athletics and recreation arc thai the way t.hc ret came up Jut
almo" lOI&lt;Iy dependent on studcnc scm..ccr led co hs d&lt;fnisc.'' sald
mandatory rces. Coosc:quen1ly, Sh«han.
"There were ccruin all&lt;&amp;~cion&gt;
z chcy will feel the impact the hardcst
if che referendum is noc pan&lt;d, Jbollfprioriciesbctwccn the acblctic
IC&lt;Ording to SA Achl&lt;ti&lt; Affaj[Ydcponmcnt and SA. There was 1
j &lt;OOrdiMtOf Tom Epa.
quc:stioft on Tb&lt; Sp«Jrum whcth&lt;f
~
"Nrw York and Al"'h arc the Joel ~. ex-SA President)
only staca with . public S&lt;bool hadcherflhlloealllherefcrcndum .
systanl nol to (und inte:rcoii(Jiatc As 1 mann- of faa he did not. He

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athl&lt;1ia, '' said Sheehan. *'Any did 001 haH th~ po'"r ro:•
Sheehan a"knowlcdacd 1h11
.. there wasn't a concerted errort on
che pare ofthc SA admini&gt;tratlon to
$how people chat. one. che wvl«S
we have Co o ffer b)' che &lt;eud&lt;nt

s;pouina eva~c. either intnmuraJ or
intcreollcsiatc. thaa takes place on
campua Is rundod by SA.''
Faclllci&lt;J such as the Amhenc
Bubbk and !be Oark Hall pool will
have co be closed co Rudc1u utr
whhout lhc aid of saudtnt
mandatOr)' (ca, a«ordin.a 10 EJ.an
Aehlrtoc&gt; and rcautioo. "hldt
includes tntramurals. work on a
four·)&lt;:V eontraa wjtJo SA. Th&lt;
raaon that athla.ksdoem't ha\C'iU
rontract nraoliattd annu.ally. Eaan
cxpiiiMd, b bt:eaUK it'sdirr.cuh co
have stabili!_y in Jthlc:tia' fu.ndin&amp;
Yt' ilh tht &lt;Oiil1'rro1al baJgafnin&amp;thlt
would ca~e pl4ee. This .stability was
one or che rc&amp;son5 thai cbe foorball
p/Oifi.DI at UB was rcinsaartd In
1977. ~d&lt;d Epa.
•• )&lt;opl rtl)
''Evn~ watha ftc increase. "t stall
b:a\t to cut back." ~ hunm1ed
"We're on the LIJ,htest budtct
)'0\1'11 C\cr bthcwc." He wld ahat

the football proaram is once qain
in Jcoplrdy bceawe th&lt; Alumno
AsJOdalion can no longer alvc ih
SI, ,OOO of annual fundinJIO il .
Sub Board I, the Sh.tdc:rll kt'"vu,•es
corporauon, tt'CCPI'6 90 pcrcnu of
1U rc~cnuu from student
mandatory fca. lu cxpmditurc'
ancludc 1br: fundina of the
Unhm1t)' UnlOD Acth·n~~e~ Board
tUUABI. th&lt; B&lt;o""n~ Ubrary.

manda10r)' (tot, and 1Wo, lhtY wen:
accountable.'' "'Sheehan added.

Brockport boss Brown bids adieu

''Ttdi )'t'at I don't thin.k thi' il tri.'C.
I thmk to the point of makU!I
. tncmics ~·rr accoun1abk and YtC'
.t&lt; havong a conttnod errore co edt
people". 'took, this il what v.oc
provide':·
SA hu received moce from chc
S1udent fC'C' chis year than pr~lcted,
bctiUfte of the incrclln in
cnrolllme:nll this: fall. "Thrrr ~~
currently a S3?00 .5urplus fO de:aJ to
C'lub.s and organizations," t111mcd
Nathan.
"As the enrollment ra.1e 10(1 up.
so wiJI chc aurition ra.rt (0( ncK1
srmucer.'' added Naahan .
~"I co th&lt; Treasor&lt;!', an
" " " of funds rrom tit&lt; r...
ca.noot rr:~Uy be dttcrmined until
nul March b«.ausc rea arc pajd
e~C'f'Y sm.esrer instead
On an

annual bas-is.

~-• Wt.

or

can e.xpccc. I

think. dec.rtaslng enrollments over

ahe next couple of ~ar~:· Shtchan
eoncludod.
The SA Cons:~itutM&gt;n g 1pulatcs
thai voter tumo\il ~C'ffd IC'n
pnccnt of !be tOiil Und&lt;rV~Uil&lt;
stucknl population co m.a.kt a
rcrcn:ndum vatkl.

tr an adminisnacor'' """' to

step do'Wtl rrom an imponant
posn.on, it is a toe couin ro do u Of'

a positive note.
For Brockpon Scat&lt; Coll&lt;le
pres.ide.nc Alben Brown, rht note b
a 16-.year stint «'hlch uw hll
University cltao&amp;&lt; rrorn a small

cc-achrn' col1e:Jc inro a school wilh
48 dqree pra&amp;rams.
Due on October 15, O.o,.n
llandod in hi&gt; r&lt;SiJna&lt; ion co the
SUI&lt; Board of Trustca, which
IC'tcptc-d if I~WO day ~IICf .
According to B&lt;ockporiT Vkr
Praidcnl (or Communiay Rtla.lion~
Ronald Waus, it was thr perfect
11mc for 1hc chan.a~vtr.
.. He has had a lon.accnurc here,"
Wam. explained, ••and the colh:ac
now 1\a.s a .sound a.d mi niurat i~c
team in place." The Vice Praidcn1
addod chac Bro"n's youna&lt;Jt &lt;hltd
C'fllcred collqc thil (all, 10 a

by an ouu.ide tam, 10d rtporcrdly
rctthod hl&amp;h prai~. "The t&lt;am
•cry
frlt ch•c he S&lt;n&lt;d chr
Ytdl, ·• said Marlene Goldslcin,
usociatc edhor of Brockport '-'
st udcnt ncwsp3ptr 1M Stylist. He
hu definite ly enhanced the
collogr."
The rvaJuation team avccd.
ortenng the mcumbt-nt anothtr n~c
)·ear te:rm as Pra:idcna, whteh
llfo,.n acttpt&lt;d .

&lt;9lf&lt;i&lt;

Rovloc proi&lt;&gt;SOr
Part . of
Bro'Nn''
new
adminisuati\C team IJ onl)' a ,ear
old. .. . sh uffle amona hlah
university offic1ah occurred.
brinc.ina in a new p1ovost and Vi«
Preiident ror Academic Afrahs.
"The new people ha\·e runclionro
for a ye-ar now,'' W;uu
commmttd. "They now hi\C Lhtir
ldas in pb="

&lt;han&amp;&lt; .. chrs pomt - · · clistr.ct

h•,duldrm.··

LaM-

ya:f

8rcnr.--n •-u cva.tua1td

I

lkown is S«t in.a a,ppo.ntmau to
uni•.,sity p&lt;Of«JJ&lt;$1tlp "boclo he
be assi,ncd anphnc an the

could

SUNY 'YJiem, noc JU&gt;C to one
campus. Hi1 maJOr dudplinc is in
aeoaraphy, alchouah Walls
admincd that Brown has been ••a
Ions time away" from teath tng .
Btrorc his )'&lt;ar5 at Orockpon. he:
was in admlnistr.uion at Eastern
Mk-hi&amp;an Univcrshy.
Goldstc:an t'Ommcnted cha' "it
was sarictly a a rm decision"
abou1 Br-own'l retirnncru, addin&amp;
thai ht * t i • 'under oo pressure."
8w some JfOUP' an Br«kpotr ~nd
Albany disqr......., llincod at o
Pouible forcod r&lt;tlrnnrnc. Sour=
indicate that lht turnout was
dcsi&amp;ncd to spare bo1h Brown .10d
lh&lt; ~II&lt;&amp;&lt; embarrusm&lt;nl.
ornclally, however. the mo\t
come~ 31 the reQuest or the
Prcs.ide:nt. " Ht fell that it was time
for nrw lcldt'Ohlp," Goldscrin
rel.artd. 8ut one Brockport official
up'C$SC'd 'Uf'Pfitc aa the- r hanJt,
.ayios thac "he tBr.,..n),. O&lt;Jiy 59.
He h:ad 5C'ten sood )·e:au kn bc:fOf't:
rd1riq ...

No'iJ. 4, 1980

Kleinhans
8:00pm
LEAVE
7:00 pm • Ellicott/Amherst Campus
7:30 pm • Squire Hall/Main Street Campus
RETURN

One half hour after the concert •

.-----.fREE
Round trtp tiCk.ts - ~vallable through
the day of ahow at Squire Hall Box Office.

Praented by UUAB Concert•

�it&lt;ID,~©JliD®:\~i@m
The Spectrum of notionol and international events

,,

Election '80

- - -- - - by llelh Goodchild
•tbmorrow.
__.,.The election and campaljpl !hit'hu both
fudnoted and frustrotod AmericaN llncolu
inception owr • ye.r .,. culmlnoteo 1\-.
cloy In. tight nip and luck a&gt;nl .... All"""""
IM ..,_tlol f!toc:tion hu l!f•bbed tho
beadll-. m.tny Olhor by .--...-.omethll
din!ctly affect our futUN hen! at ua will be

deciclod.
Bul tho roce for tho \Yhltallouae ls tho 111«
Ro&lt;y. The preu hu painted a plc:tuno that
tells us we .,...., • clear chola! t.hlt ye.r-be-1
ween Ron;ild 'fttoapn•a reactionary """"""'
vatism a.nd Jimmy C.t1er'a moderale
Obonliom, with John ~ &amp;nakil16 In
=~~ul~ke the race tM!f"' li3hJttr

,The ·Final DeCision

Only one of thalhree Wit OK.-ed IO 3d
thio far. AndeNPn wu ""'-er given much of
• cha"'"' and Semtor Kennecb' wu all but
handed the Oemocrallc nom...aion, twfore
Cortet'o C..O.Sian paiKe guard ao ahrewdly
onoppod il from hU p-up.
It "'as a campai&amp;n that Mw at. American
publie gumble about iu ~ an aat.ltude
lhaa .uow.d - - "' ... In the door.
Oioo for chan!le......, hoard ..._. u of~e&lt;~
"f lheoritual..-... of llj&gt;pll-lhaa alway.
*llolhroupl polilbl haUt In election .YMft.
bit~ that the~ pollllcalayatem
,.;u ._._.,• • ~ . with the
primary·~ """"""ured and bolh tho
electoral c:oOese and the national party a&gt;n·
vent.iona aomewhat

re-evalulaed.

I\ was a r..::e that ~'U obfwcated In criiOI
eariy on. The Iranian '-'liP ..Uure and

the Alst&gt;anblan lnvuion affected Alnerican
tlainkjng and bt a11llude&lt; toward the P,....
Kennedy complained about the
fallii&gt;S economy, Ca!Ur uaod lhooe IWO
foreiSJl epbodet "' pmer' funhor aupport.
As the compalp wore on and tho....,.. of the
preu refocuaod hJelf ixl the """"""'Y• tho
word "wl.aaile!' IA&gt;Ok on new lmporuN&gt;t.
clenl. While

The American public

_,..s

10 !!)'

·~the P""' thaala w u unouro of what
II wanted. OM minute Can er wu okay and
the non he wu lncompea..,l. emollona and
"""'*llumllhlfteclqultkly. Buaaoonilwau
a&gt;nclu&amp;lon-we were otuclt with
abo c.n....~~eopn lhowdown. 11 took aome
lime, but America ll&lt;ijulled and boaune aJil•
tent IV let ctetllfe on the eoonomy
preclomlno~ ha final choice could
poooibly hintle on th&lt;tt iaaue 1...-row.
Dtlr1n« lhil.. lons·wlndod Pretldenalal
primary lt'l!1. other camJNlllpw did -.py

r.,..,...,.

aome of the~·
In New Yort: we_... with a pnuinely e.&lt;dtlns _ , ,.,. the
SonaiO

us

- •· Incumbent Jacob Jftfla wealhockod by

nempotud Town Supemt« Alfol\ae
I1Am110 In the llepubl&lt;on primaly. Ua
Ho!UOWI topped two ....u.tnow op~ ~ and Jolvl IJnd.
aay~f..-

the "-"' 10 , _ the uptan
llep.lblicm. who
-lhroupl hla

""'*"'""

"""''''.Y ontw.t\'U . . , . . . . . _

. Weotem New Veri. ' -• .to. noc
beYe ony a~ OJoVeellonal battle u all
l)ve IDcualbenu beaded for ......,.._
table re-election. Jadt ICemp hu mode I na\ioftll name lor blmaelf lhr9uiJh hla work on
lbe JleoCin llclaet. the only Int..... In
that,_ 1a ao-11ne C811Dp"" N.,.,......
q( lbe he .... bod&lt; In 1878.

the- .......- c::::-e...,...,_

, ... atuderu ........

IY•
crlllcal
10 tbolr-&lt;and &amp;UNY'a tuwre. With lbe !!Ute
ctaoppinC bulfiiU and ~-_..llacal
....-.._ we cloaoty w.w:lt the can·
....... and their ............ aflecdltl

--lhet

01. ... ~ ...... ....
lbe ~ bla own QltlonaJ llftlbl,

-.y""

-peUoi! IIU~ looll ao ua ~
............,. and lbe 1,.taplolure
lbe on-

ly c iidon

r.,r a fte!ll to ·-

SUNY. •

\

. , . ~ hu pul

w•

"'t is ll&lt;tly ~ tile American polificd system
un&lt;Je,ro a
~; with tile primaty ~- restructured and
both tile E.leaDrol Colep and tile notiond paty con~tions

somewhat re-ewlbrled."

.

..,.,.v-- ~

rep&gt;rt on lbe .......,..., - only 10 lnfonn.
but to tJive- bld of rer-- polnl-r..both the put and abo future-&lt;&gt;n AIMrican
polhlca.
infOI"'DDII.Ion .... lbe campeijp\.
analyala of what ocdcl happen both """""
row and beyond hu been ptherod Into a u
hoper~- help leU
.. where we are PIS poliljcolly-nationally

.... ...,.,._...,lhet

and localy.
One thlre thla ~ hu done io locua
public au...t.lon on certain iaauea and Jll-l
tho apotlltltt on politb. II b lanunately
-....... not I!Uily tranaferred ellewhon!.

a

�Election '80

Christian
Right pushes

INuu-~udlns

abonlon, the
Alnendrnent, and
prayer In public achoola.
However- PalwflJI tnd lhe
I'Und&amp;nx!ntellao Righi have been
&lt;ll&gt;ollenpcl b)l tllOM! Who find their
tactk:o and objectiW!a dliowt&gt;ing.
One of lholr """" voa1 opponenu
hu been UIS prof...,.- Paul Kunz.
who hu authored .• Secular
Equal Right•

Reagan
The

preae nt

Preald entlll
the

Hllmoniat Dedonllon ~

~ .... been-- by
A~~~erlcth publk'o feelln&amp;

the

~

IO""'JIM. .

meeii.J&gt;I(

the candidate
principleo , _

ot

~ Reop&gt;
...... q&lt;8llcned the •'-Y ol
t!YOiutkin .. - - 10 the lllblloal
verolon ol Q-eatlon,
11&gt;e hoot of the NRB ~l"ff Wll
ohe ~ i'erry Falwell, one of
the .le.tclen of the funda"'"""lllift
1\ijJht. fllw&lt;ill foundod the Moral

MaJoriiJ' o'1!111Wllloo lo J·une 1919.
which tlonl( with hi• radio pr&lt;lfiTim
I he Qld.Gime Gospel

Hour OOI'Wlt u
~· to apread hla brand of
Rll(ht ·Win&amp;
pclltlcs".nd

... ~ -· ·

~

Since ou foundins 16 monohl """'
Morol N•lofi\)' bu ~ up 10
n.ooo minis&lt;en and 4 million
members with chapiOI'O In aU SO
It atM.
Falwell Is ju&gt;J. pno o( . -•ral
OOIItM!rVallw OV&amp;nl(eiJoaJa. Anooh&lt;!r
II Pat Robel'loon. hoot o( the
popular televition ahow, the 700
Cub who are aloo Win8 radio.
.......-.lliti and the pulpll to IWIY
- v e e CUiltlanl to \'Ole for
IIPagort. Acl::r&gt;nllrls 10 I """"''
-..uup Poll, 0...... .,.. .,..,.. 30

Third party hopefuls hunt votes
or

the oleclronte v1ew1 bach u
btllctlly
on the

'AI-•

""""""*"

In 1114SHarry1Nman ranonthe
Oomoc:,.aolc oldtet, wldlc former
Ol!mocrato Henry ..Wallace lnd
Strum ~rmond r•n on their own
lld&lt;eto. wilh WoU..,. on th&lt;.
~vellile and Th~ on

the Soulhern-backed Stales' lliPII
old&lt;•. Deoplte the ~ rrom
within ohe Democratic party,
TNman
.........won
_ .bach lhe popalor and

bo ~od ooelo&gt;r.t a now freoidcnl.

Prior

10

tho

.ouna.

each 11aoo

delel(ltlon w •tid tram oo lu

respec.llv«l fl.Ue capital on
Oocomlbor IS o( IIIIo 1M' and lben
an9mble 1ft Wuhlh&amp;ton on
6 IO CCU\I the bllloU. In
the ...,. oo c:ondfdate .....,.._ t
majoril}'.the -WOOtldmntlnue
to cut ballou unci) a Ylclor
-wocL

J.......,.

Wkh qroly ,_ politk:tl partleo 10
When New Ycri.erl 1(0 to the
poot· r_. dati wllh, lite~....,..,.,.. pollstomotTOWtlwywlllflndl~ll
cleCtdes tht ......-of~~~
(urv::tionacl smoothly. of nino presldenllal candldlleo on
Who ldtntJf)l'dotmaolpol-lei) 8ul will&gt; 1119 lllldllloo ol t 111'0118 lhe b,ollot """"*'«both ends of U\e
lndependenta- lho''
no&amp; third
otadldole lha lnUrt .polilk:tl opec!\n!m.l.eodinl( Ihe WA,)o
...~ party pnol'erenc:e-haa ~ '-"ls con~-.
for the llilrd porty candldaooolllht
11.-clily .,_.... 1..0. the
11&gt;e lndependeol condidacy o( • lndependenl ~. a forme~
.......,..or,._ ..... ._.,_., Jdhn- II on eumple of the Repub1iean. 'lbo OJrtirfttmln Is 011
baUoo
In
every
'""" JO ... Sl , . . _ - . ! .. ............ ........,.. 011 by..,.,._ nery
~....-ICI-- Widl­ elloru. w-1111_.... - . ~ ~ lbe Dlalnc1 ol
llt(nl or 11 .._... ... ~ --.I,Y
In " - Cohombla-u lo this yeu·•
of Oool lwo .....,. . . . . _ ......, and caner, tho ...-ur~an ~'hupt(ut. F.d
...... ll-..ld -~ .,._.... of a larp bloc:t of. Cl ark. Ho1 alnce Soclallll
thai • third pot1)' ctOdldtaa - " ! urtdodtlod .,.'" •1 MOl 10 - . . 1 candidate Allen 1..
!In&amp; '"J'
Mdotl.-of-..,........
-In- ci.ndtdaon
telf hu there been •
IMaltar
away fl-oal
both ·-third po'!Y
on every 11aoo
~.~. thlrdptr1Y ~....
•
beUo~ .
•~
.......... for thel'realdeney .....
tihabld Mc~o..-lJ,I~~
Tomorr0 w,
tllffd
p aroy
noctarod...a.
oleclonl YOC• to~ OltiW of ctndldlta could !wve the w-,..t
Only ten t'*&lt;l pony c:aodida.o. clio Dtbor """ from ......,. the lmpoc;l on the t-o I*'IY oy11..,. In
the lllrtb ol .... ....... ow.lod zro \'Oies, the telecUon of the 1u1 half cenrury. ...,. 1m the
_, by Ill 1'*&lt;1
pollclcol ~ ·~ in .,.. ..... the .......... -..lei be U..W0 10 IOCol popar .......... _ . lbe

a,._.. ""'

,.,y

..- ei,_

...,_...,.,.-Ill
I
.--.

- - ...
"""*"caplunod
lbe ,.,.,..... . . .

-

o(

Analysis

!hoe

Cb-rllll•n

The Declaration Ulerta th.at
Secular'IIIUD&amp;nl.om Ia commltod oo
r,..,. Inquiry and "Oppooet any
l,Yr&amp;My .,...,. lhtt mfnd of man, any
efforlt by ocdoolullcll. pollllcaJ

Analysis

11&gt;0 O.mocraolc and Republican
P111t.. have r.... the,-past t&amp;O )'llttl
domlnalod the AIMrican political
.....,., AkhouSh the two paniel trt
f.....S.monoally dill""""-. In their
approadl to ....... sovemmohoukl bt nan, 1 SJOWins .....,..,.

In

or oheo~l and ldoolo&amp;Je.r

the1r o"'n.
In seneul an
.,.•• ~ can be detaibed ..,
c:e rtaln
uhra·eon&amp;e.rvatlve belnl( a penor1 who~ In the
~~ toseeiiNI(In
Hleral lruth of ohe Blblo and
.fll...od Pruklem.
onoouroges othert lo accept 111&lt;1
dfvlnhy of JOIUA.
Rea&amp;an'• get·ooug!l COIUC!M'IIIve
pollcim along with hls bern&amp; 1 born•
a&amp;a-l:n Chriitian m.a.ket him tho
·n.e con__.au.e ••ansellcala o( 11., t'undamentatiJI .Rif!hl·
who .are leodinl( the .ao&lt;alled Mhout!h the t'"&lt;&gt; other molar
l'l.lndamonlillot 1\i81tt. claim lhll ~,.. caner and ~nc~opmc~mo
lh&lt;!lr new·Mund polillcal ac11..um It ,..,;-'""'*-' also dalm oo be
promptod ~ whal lhey ...., ... born·a&amp;aln Chrfulan• ~ the
belns lhe deteriora1lon ot """f'41"1icola feel thai ~n would
lradlllonal Olrlalian vii- In lhla be ohe molt effoctive •• lloppin«
lhate wt.., are undermlnln« whal
counory.
Thlt ooctal and moral dec:lino 11 ohey r""' are Amerka'o oradiolonal
symholl&amp;ed by the lncreulng morals 1nd values.
Real(ln hu ' -n octively COUI'IIn«
vlalblllo.y of bomoac•ualo. the rioCI In
crhne and 1oo:5enJ:ns Ita~ the oon.tervative evange.li.caJ vote
lO\VIrdt abortion. di\'OfCC lnd
and hill appe;ared al var4oUI
pornclf!rlphy.
Ovilllan luncllons in&lt;:ludin« a
In an attempt oo pu1 altop oo this ,_101( or the Notional 11e1q9out.
" a poc•lypl1c.'• trencl , \he brotclcukrl 11&gt;'1\81 In L-yno:hburs.
""""f'dleal• are sayq thai il is the Vlrslnll ..'here he Nld "' don't
duoy of all ~..'""' a.n.tlont tN!Jif:'o-e \\.''C! .hPuld 8\W ha'"'f;

_ _ by Jo!Mlpb B. Zlo ple

rile

~ and other forms

of ......wnty _. whk:b or the two
molar pony c:ondldalel, Proold&lt;nl
Jimmy eon... or eoven- Ron&amp;ld
lleol(tn It ..., llltely to hurl ohe
Unllod Sill.. over the pradpk:t
lnlo ecof10mlc a nd/or nuclear
diMMer.
In Ihe mldtt or thlt naolonal ot a&gt;n!UIIon ohere hu ""'""8od •
pOIO,ntidy powerful and lnfluontJal
pollolcal force made up of
c:ont erv•l lve
Christian
tundomonoaliJu who are bo!nS
lurod 10 lhe """" boolha by

"' 19711 011 14 Uy ........

-

por1¥ ~ . . .

the llolale o( - . . - -

....

Clllnot--.r
...........
'lbo _
_ . . . . , _,

"""
_.....,........_._.tho
...__,...,.~

leek of plannl as
Oll&gt;t!lkullon'a

f....,...

by

tho

0&lt;19' lwloe

...-clod """ . . . - olthe ,.,...
_...... , ......... the llolno&lt;ratlc
P"".v.,...""""' ways and ln,Jtlt
when

lileorSI! wau-...,

for

Pre•klent.. Yet. solns f n1o
ljllnDrTOW'I

-ion,

lndependonl

John ,.....,.,_, has 11 much u 10

.-..-.. .......................- -- .......... .
-~_...10~~

.-..ril\laletto.._thetloodan
Ill . . llolale o( ...... . . . . . .. It
-..lei '- lht ....., o( . . !WW

..,;._.....

~.

~inioo.

Ute

f**11 of lite JIIIIIUW -.o oway!rc
lnlllodlrec:llon.

1'1111 enly
.... -·· m.ny
t~
pony
ctndidacy
etoned

tnlonolry ............. ........
. . . . ................. tii!IIP
port)' . . . - . .... ltoil

.o- llllrd

"""""' 10 Mlabtioll . . . . . . . .

pellllcU partlu . IIOtll &amp;he
Uborllrian and Cl!-· ~ hail

......,s lo do IQ IIIIo , _.
h

Ubwt.odtoa . . .

'*'-"''

or II POI'OO"I or
allobote of•OIInl( • who cor&gt;o1tter
obemlc:two to be evansellul
Qvlotlans.
11&gt;e NONI~6)oril)o
olone .... ~ .,....,. 3 million
-.oten.
In I Prooicltntlal MIOO
Where the candlclatea 10 be
neck IO noclt, e - I few mUllan
votes in ..,....lo key 1111111 oould "
determine the outoom., of the'""
· e~n. .
C'lh er oraanlzatlon.t of the
l'llndamentallJt Right Include the
Rellglous ltoundtable which hoklo
brlef'lni(S to teodl mninblen and
t.y evqetilts on how 10 l(lther !!"'
u.e - • .Ior lleal(ln.
Another oinulu t&gt;rl(ll\lutlon Is the

~. or aoclal lnltltuoloni to
.Jh.lckle f.,., ~ .· 1n oddllioo,
the Decluatlon defend• the
aepanllon of chun:h and Rate and
I

pNroll1tic ~.

"Who! ,. dioturlllns ..... falwell

and ~ In tbe l'llndaaleoUtilt
ftl(lbl; aplainl lr&lt;lru. ,
that
lbe.)"re w~ lhe Bible In Old
Glory, lhey'N! ldonllfylns their ·
~Wirll poiiUcal •lewl wilh
OMnor cOmmand.
In INa way
falwell Ia !he aplrilua.l'\&gt;rother of
khomeini. 11oo!y bach 111 ohar thelr
po&amp;ieo ..... DMne Sano:clon:"
One of tlle.II\Oir) ciotlfera ol the

~~·
kilo:u
,. tho!
....~·0
the
...........,., b)l
for -...11\'e
OuiRian Void~ lhal publlthu a Ouiotiano. 'M&gt;ey don,. wtnl 10
paf"lr • whic:b endoM opecllk: recDIJil)A anyone who doeanl
Clndi~
Laden or lhete ~gree with lh&lt;!lr per110111l reiJ&amp;.Ioui
group• liave b oeh moo1 ins belie!o;"
rogul.lrly with auch conaervaolve -" Kurta polnlod oul ohat ohe
political groupo u the Commillee .Rcpubli&lt;:m plalform • • ohio year'•
for lhe SUNival of 1 f""' Conl(r'ea political &lt;XIIlWinllon cnbodlod the
and' ~ C.uc:ut.
IIII&gt;RI and auc1a1 opinions or the
In addltlon, the Ovilll.ln Voice ~ Rl(Chl. 'Who I wu a
bu axnpiled a 1111 w hich bu been frinp phenomena htt II'IOWld to the

""'*""..

- o ( bo&amp;red
uying only VOlt

widotydrmlaiA!CI~Moral~
o(how~and~

.......,. of

......ms

JIOildot or • molar

poliiJcol pony; he

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�The months of

rrudslinging
are over
- - -- , by kurt Rolbenberfer
The 1980 Presidential campa~Sf~ hu
"""" one' of the bloaett, most volitjle,
Dlld by far the moat expensive political
race In American hl&gt;tory.
The principal combatanu, 56 year-old
Drrnocra!ic incumbent Jimmy Career,
and his 69 year-old Republican
chollenger Ronald ~~copn. have been
among the moll criticlz.ed Jn hl&amp;tory.
AI the start of tho campaign, each
oandid&lt;lte's basic atrali!SY was 10 focus
publlc attention on hla opponent. 10 u
to make hfm the Issue of the campaign.
for 1\Qgan, this ~aili"'! the
poor perlortnance or the nation's
I!C:Onomy under Carter, as well •• the
perceived failu!'lll in US foreign policy.
For Caner, It meant expollln&amp; Reagan's
economic ~· conO@t'ning massive tu
cult oombined wllh balancin« the
federal budget u simplistic thinkio«Carter also set out to allack Reagan'•
hawkt•h views on defunce.

l!OIIle of hit llatemenl5. f'or a.1110~, he

disa\'OWed ~ SUietrienlS NCI\ U
ooe oJlPO$lnfl SO&gt;emment help for New

York Ci131.

Pounce
Carter, pouncing on Reasan·• earlier
remark.o, C!lpec:Wiy the mUitory and
racial and miUtary aspeclS, went on the
auack. In one campaign &amp;PfM'arance,
~Jared that the P}'elidenlial
election "wUI determine whmher 'we
have peace or· w•r." Then, In a Chicago
stop, Caner told on audience that "You1J
detem1ine whether or not this America
wW be unil~ci or, if I lose thll cloctlon,
whether Amet'lc;aM might be separated,
bl.tck from white, Jew from Chrlitian,
North fronf South, rural from
urban. . . • whether our adversaries
wW be tempted to end the pe.ce for
whieh we aU proy.•

An~lysis

Following the Republican ton\'Cntlon.
Rcaglln'held a strong lead over Carter In
the polls. Tho President was given
somO!What of a boott following hil own
renomination ond wu funher helped
along by a series or Reagan gafl'ea in the
Mu~ II a tricky bwinea.
campal8n'• •early SOinll· Over Labor Career leuned. Making chor«es againSt
D~y weekend, the unofficial •openi"'!"
an opponent can be a very effective
of campalgil aeuon, Reagan acc:uscd
method of campaigning, provided 1/lat
caner of •openin« Ilia c.mpaign down- those chorp rcroaln within some level
In the ci\Y (Tuscumbia, Alaba.maJ U&gt;at of propriety, as defined by the
gave birth to and Ia the parent body of indMdu.tl 110(@1' and the newo mC!dla. In
the l(u Klux Klon." Neither accuoallon
his Chica!IO remark.o, Caner had
wu true, and the llatement quiciJy apparently
offended
both .
boomeranged with oeven Southem Condemnation ca me forth from
governora char111ng Reagan wllh
newspaper edhorilols and political
inaulUn« the South.
columns acroas tbe country, and •
In addition to thlJ, Reagan q&gt;anaged to
lfe!'block cai1oon depicted Carter as a
Inflame Communist Olineae-leaden end 111\&amp;11 f!IIU"' allnjCing mud. Reagan was
fOI'eilln policy orllc:iala by advoeatin« .gain pullin« abeod in the polls.
·oflldar relatioru with Taiwan, publicly
doubt'Ui'e Oarwlni.n theory of evolution
Forum
and advocate that tho blblic&amp;l atory of
Carter advllont know a ch&amp;n~~e In
creotlon should alao be taught In
Ul.ctic wu in o.r der but they needed a
ochooll; be alao doc:lared that the
dramat ic
forum
for
their
Vietnam War.had been a "holy crutade"
lltii'IO&lt;InCemet. '!bey cbole a 8arbara
.to protect that cou.otry •«aloll
Waltera Interview which aired
communism.
notionally on A8C'a evenln« newscO.t.
.Helped by Reagan's remarks more
Durin« the Interview, Carter admitted
e~ce11~ In pul statements and
tllan hla O!"Jl COp!paJ&amp;n, Carter quickly
dlmbed even with Reagan In the polls.
promised "111 try to make lUre !ltl is
The Californian eoon bepn to modify
boner in the fut!JJ'a."

l'oUowi"'! this dectarotlon, Caner did
refnln from such blatantly persorvJ
aniCb, although he did cuotinue to hit
hard 01 Reagan's hawki&gt;h military
vjewa. In particulor hit declaration that
tho Unlled Stat .. •hould h&lt;l milit11rlly
•uperlor tO the Soviet Union, hi• pall!
caU. for Injection or Americ.n mUitary
forces Into v&amp;rioua world trouble spota,
his oppooitlon to the SALr It treoty.
Carter's new ta&lt;.. ...,pct;u1!1.1 to work,
cau•lng R~an lo •pend lime refuting
''war monger'' chargus in5lead of
concentrating on C.o1er·s handling or
the oconomy, a.s he had wanted. Corter
again pulled even with Reagan in l'he
polls.

ll!n1&gt;fis~ all very predictable, lind
were certainly a ll rehcarbed
brforehand.
1

Caner was able 10 keep Rea«•n un the
tlcfensive for must of t.he debAte by
contrasting his roc:ord of ~ooplng the
United StaiM al pcooe against 1\eagun's
post hawkish statemen... In many way•
thb. wu a noteworthy amk.'\'emctlt
.ince it kept references to Caner's
vulnerable ec:onom~ record ~~

minimum. But the a.monge worked
both ways, $1ncc It ""''" Heogan l.h e
'chance to dio~l hio jlnjjo(stim•ge with
wothlng as.surance. to a Mtlonol
audlence.

'*''islon

Suddenly, two new variable$ were
injected Into the campoisn. t'irst, Iran.
Slowly losing l\&amp; war with neigllboring
Iraq, It besan hinting that an ..greoment
on the reloose o( the lw»laJ!lS oould be
worl..ed OUI toon. fii'WUI'Nlbly lnwlvinf
the end of the ernbargp that had
prevented shipment of any mUi11ry
suppUea- even thole pNlViou.oly paid

Turnout

for-H~ Iran.

allempt to goln •upport from blue
coll&amp;r, working clasa QC&gt;ups.
Carter uied the forum to ponray
himself os paliMt and experienced In
military m.JIIen. lie emphasW!d his
• uppon for urbfn prD!IrlnlS. the
minimum wage, ERA, •nd the
appointment or women and minoriljca,
to high public ofllc:cs, in • direct appeal
10 tr.oditional ~•Lie •'Olin« sro&lt;rl"·
Carter'• ability IO tum out the \'(}(C or
b"-&lt;:ks. Jews, hi.&gt;ponics and other mhnic
groups may be the deciding factor in the
ulec:lion. II io not , however, whether
they au.pporl him which ~in &lt;juetllon:
poll.• show Cart~r famred •"""''' oU of
them alt.hou«h not u $1~ as in
1916. II is t.h e g.ncr;aUy unenthusiastic
nature of the aupport t.h;at these groups
have given, leadrn« ooe to wonder
whether enou«h o[ them wUI tum OUI in
enougll force on election da~· to make
the difference.

Tbe Debate

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Second, eoch c.ndid&lt;ltc

to the

llnally ~

1ant1 awaUed, rnuch w.cus-t

by tho!
Ll!ague of Women Volon. Reagan·
decided he needed tho u•posur-e to
counter Carter's assenlona that \\-ere
hun in« his campaign. Caner-woo had
been •'Oiclng bis desire for the one&lt;&gt;n·
one formal
throughout the
campal!ln-&lt;OUJd not back down..
Nuver bc•fore hod such a oonte.l cornu
10 late In a race so cia..,. Public opinion
vlrtuaUy froae, owaili"'! the results of
the g-eat debate.
The debate, which occurred in
Cleveland last Tuesday, produced no
cle.ar cut winner. and no great blundera
by either candidate. l'he queltion&amp;. on
auch toplel as inOatlon, the \l$8 of
mUitary force, ~ policy ond worid
one-on-one debAte oponsored

Reagan reiterated thu llepuhllcan
pledge to get ·government orr the bac:U
of the people." On theecooomy, ~
pointed OUI \hat clurio,.; Carl«'• laiur
yan il\ office the lnl\at'lon rate had
increased from 4.8tOOY« IZ percent 01
• ttrQe when there am still 0\'C!r a mllJJon
Americiona out or wcwk. l11U in an

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lllowlns ot•Jowo,• w1t~ the "'--oy nleht eleclJoa ,.......,. do hold
pniiOite of
poool&gt;le llon'or. If you boJie,.oe In pclb.
lhio one illOUid b1B the dooeol Clllnlat ...,. ,.'Uon
deflllled in IMO
n... 1re throe plOIIble woyo to handle younolf .dlll'ln« tbe llrlloll of
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Wll the loll. limo '*lionill ~,..,.. CO\'er ttcxy on ~··wrinkles
Clf" Amy't oec:ret .,..... for Soron Wrap~
One advllltiP of wotc:lllr1l the ...,....,.. aJ nJ&amp;ht It llMt they will noc
Interfere with wlwol&lt;Mlr Whallhion&amp;mc Ia &lt;Iaing IO youknowwho't "1fe II
tbeotbetllUiband l)oute on "Oayo of AU My O.Udroo'a CeoerOJ Hotpllfl."
L.oun might be In troUble, 1od .-1 her vlewor tupp&lt;&gt;rt. so. pul the
election _._..,.on bote. where it belonp
A aliAtiiJy t.lter Wly Ia 10 p:ab a few friends. a COM ood 11\ll.elll_."tt
ol II. Come on. • few Nch! bel• on who ••"- i&lt;Uho CO&lt;&gt;Id poy for the
brew.. Yov don'I have 10 litton 1o h-jw:t have Kin&amp; w•hor on mimJJ the
v&lt;~ume with S&lt;tgor coming out or the JBL't.
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Ano&lt;her oltornative Is 10 tplltthe ~rty up into Om&gt;oc:tau, &amp;Qpubllcom
ood otheu. ancJ tako tumo pl.tylf18 IP&gt;""maoont with the bo&lt;!T 10p You
could 1\f..,IJii"Cort..- IUJIPO"l.... runnfns out into the 11,_ 10 pve IWIY
r- beer to fN&lt;fY p o o r - they-. The Republlc:mt could
lot
or boer 10 1 fow pooplo. 1nd thmouro the rest with j.\lltet'IOI1CO&gt; If they
procw. And the AndeNOn camp could r•tion out the brew~ white
warning olthe dono~.,.. of too much. I ""'kc the ai&amp;Uillp&lt;ion that tho other
caodidot .. "'Ould oni.._.Y hand out roam.

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..... or two. ~ in cue C&amp;rtor winl. ana he~·.. tho beerlnduotry
durlns the ~. trJ havtns ......,..,., 11iU CIIXIOCious at the
pony mcito the . . - out~ CAm~lsn promlte made by any
Clndidate. Moll1he winner Into G..B. Trudeau, ond maybe he11 got ono1hor
week't bardlhmentlo lhc dullfted p.tgeJ..
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Befor'ethe porty bmau up. drog out your hlllory maJor roommate ood put
him to aome IIOOd use-r.nally. A thort opoec:h oo "Our Moot ltkDnpo!•ru

ITealdent• k &amp;Jwayo a"'"' pony treat, althout9&gt; flstJaJII'1.,...,. !'-who

suppon jls-Grontllld . , _ r..'Orlne a - e r Anh..- lhaulcl be I\'Okled.

~. Nixon dootn' count-he got a ~rdoo from fN&lt;fYihlng he

•dldn~ do, and he did keep our boyt OUI of New Jertoy.
The third option combi.,.. the fiNttwo. Start drinking early enougluo
thlt you....., rl81&gt;• thrcJush the e~oc~~on. If you lhil!k that • regular

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in the White House-on top or ha•izl« terminol dry mouth. 1\od If 1he .-1 'One
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10 my drunk un!U 1ho """ eloc:tlon I• felt, II wrn only like 3760
White
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wrninol
12th contury."!"' J.Jt.'a bloeclin&amp;aUOYt!r 1hearpet ~-a ljolf
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million people -.•a•ebed "SSqun,• a mlniJeriea abol&gt;t Or. Kild&amp;re In Tokyo.
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have lrv nauling " f'I"CCid~nlial PiokJ. Ntl'Ws at U." Drunk or aobcr, hi1tory
wiU be made over nl~u-good, bad or Incompetent. Dependif18 how il
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Tough Senate battle winds down
- - - - - - - ---"'.Y Richard Cbon

n10 raoe for Now Yorh Senate ..,., •Ia IIUI •

one, and ohould kl!Cip 1he pubUc Jn rutperue

cble

ri8ht

up

uru.U ol&lt;ction night. Depending upon who you tallt 10,
eithor Oernocnl tll&amp;abeth Holtzman .,.. Republlcan
1\lfonoe IY/\maiO will be our nett SellaLOr, dooylfl8

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Mechanical Engineering,
Electrical Engineering,
and Accounting Seniors
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New. York State
Electric a Gas
Corporation
for coffee -and donuts on
Wednesday., Nowmber 5, at
6:30~'11A CQPln 10.Capen,

Jacob Javlt1 his fifth lllnn In Waohln&amp;~OOio
It Ill !he spUt In polllieal phflooophiOI be1woen
HOitunon and O'AJnAIO that IJ auractlnj! notional
auentlon. O'Amato'o tl&lt;ction 1ft New York, nonnally 1
~ol S(aJo. would _,., to conflmt wb&amp;t oome
o1&gt;aetvoro ..,. u a 1111ili 'lo tho right in American
polltl....
O'Amlto s-upporu the.: Kcmp-noth 1.n cot blll. wa.ntt
a 15 percen1 """"""" In !he mllilary budget, ot{oncly
oppcliiO'S obo&lt;Jian. llld IJ cnlicol of IIOCial welfare
~ tiUch .. the Compn:hoNr.... l'.duc&amp;tlon
n-a!nirl8 Act IC£TAI.
Holtam•n, on t.ha olher hond. hu oonslltently voted
agoJnot llof..,.., Jncrea..,., l• for abo&lt;1ion. andOSJPC*O
any CUll In IOCUI .,.....,..,... "There hun\ ' - " a
Senile olectJan In ,_,, hittory In which tho
d J I ' f - betwaen lhe c:aodi&lt;UIOI• have bo!on 10
clear.' oaid Jotqllcllne Klll01n, depuly pmoo occre\lrY
lor the Holl%mln campal&amp;n.

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Aooordlng 10 Calnan, Holwnan Is Jeadlna by obol&gt;t
10 percm11•p polnU In 1110!1 public opinion poiiJ 1nd
tho lloiWnan ~.don "fuUy 01ipoc:ll to win, but we
.,...., &amp;oklatl ony1hl"' for p:lllttd.• II ekcted. the
• ,_..,.., ~ ~WOIMJ\ ..ill be tho
"""""" - - e l e c t e d to tho Senile.
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Runnlf18 tlilrd In tlMI polls lo 76·yelrokl incumherlt
J...ob JovltJ. who II runnJns en the Uberal ticket 1ftor
0 ' _.. tUI'prlillnC ~ Yictory In !he Sept- 9

........... m-y. Uboral Porty .. Dlredoar
Jamet Nobro mllniOint thai public: opinion pofto by
nolln dllaimlnate .......t thlrd·~I'IY cmdldal\lland

thot both

Jovfu ood

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Pretlclentil:

....Jidale John 1\ndoraon (who It rumiJlS on tho
Ubonlh In New Yort_,_..,.. doins better !han
thai

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the pella.

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n- odlt&lt;trial pubBohed

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f'O\lli.lnl!
mom._. o( tho Senate ~ Helatlont ~tee•

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or 1oa1ns &lt;heir 10111 thlt yar,....d If INoy
do, tho SCnate member with !he nw»t _..\!' !And

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the , _ pollllcal JnlluenceJ on the
commHtN "'OUid be ultra....,..,..,~ Heiqa.
/\lao, U eit.her Holtlmllll CK IYI\ma10 were ekcttd.
•acoordii1S to Notaro, New York $tote would loJe S?5
million annually In Fed..-al fuodo beaau... of their lock
or aonlo&lt;il)'. "Senlori\Y IJ aboolutoly overytbing In 1he

Senate,• he Mid.
IYAmato. who Wf'eMed bio l'an.Y'I nomlnodoo after
wo&amp;~n~ an oggresll\'6 media .ampalp a&gt;nenntratlno~
on Jovho' old ago, Is a oupporter or lluclear OMrl!)', !he
MX mluUe and the Il-l bomber, acoonling to Stovtt
Kllplan. 1 local IYAmatO c:ampolgn ..............
He wama a 15 ...,._.,
mllllary ..,endin8.
and OOCOI'&lt;IJns 10 l(.opl.tn, ...,~a l&lt;l.brifl8 more induotry
to New Vor'k to replace temporary 1%1'1\ Jobo,·IIClllng
tho! on lncreUod dofet\Je outla.Y would pr0111de more

.na-1n

pennooent lobo.
JtoltaaYD!Ibeed
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HolllUTIIn, who hat _..., in lhe Houle of
Bep.-nlatlveo ainoo ien, It
lt)l:reued
mllltary opeodlng If It lmerf...... with ICicial ~""'·
Calnoo ald. Aaxlrdinfl to ~. if ot.aed. Hoi!......,
would IUiYetO ratore NoW VOrltSute, .......U:.S lhree'
upol.lto off..,. tona Cit IIUiralol aod holdlnfl regular
"town m.,..~ngs; and would -U'111l on "bread
and butter" laluea,ouchucbe.-orthecil
iodultrj. •

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Holt.lnWl II leading In ~ polltakon aoJor•
In
Yort TineaiCIS N-t~ oonclucted Ootober
15·17, ltoltzmon led 17Amal0 ~7 ,.,._.. ID J7, wlth
Javlll II U ponlOOt, ood 14 percenl undec:lded.

a,_

- · • Nt:w York Doily Straw poll
.... fl'ldoy ahowt O'Amoto loodlns -

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"'-nine

polntt, le-27.
UB Prol01oor Gerald -Goltlhaher, a prol....,.l
polltter, .,.,. doublt on '\he. valillity of the r.ultt. "I
don, pll&lt;le &lt;ft&lt;lomce In .theil- me\bocl&lt;llacy. - - if
they'\"e'rlllflt. Ja'l..,. ...........
Golchber
"Aid, IIGIJnC that the Doily- pol WM ...-!fie In
lalllr1g 10 -Jon the marglft
-.hod or
aampllas. -.pUnc -and !p*lloni aAed.
Galdhober hb..u'
of lila Senate

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Election '80

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Incumbents ensured of re-election in Congre~sional races I
________' _ _..y S teve 8111ll110ft8
In thla olec:ilon llme or lurluw campalglnlnjl for "tdo
ci6H ro call,. races, lhe' candlcbite• for US
~ rrom ,... tl....., weo~em N~ York
dllttlcn'-eoll\!recl&amp;ttle In the way of o CXMDpetitivo
..._IL lncumbem condldoues In !he :161h, mh. and
Sllh tlotricLt virWally outdone their """""""'··
bolh In polblkiy popuLar 114'P"'·
WIMinJ bU

tblrc!

C.Onsro..lonal

term In

ItT~ 76 percml of !he veto-John L.al'alce
bo I'UIWlltlfl ~t 1\'lapra Counly ~lor 1L

William Feder. Tho 40-yeaN&gt;klt.aPaloc rep,_.u !he
Oemoc:roti&lt;&gt;Uberal Mill In a dl&gt;trict that indudot
!Qlolj!ara falll ond the Tonawantlal. 11Mt IO&gt;Ic wutoploguoc! U.Ve Conal • ...,. hU I'I!CCtvod """"""""
attention, which l...afake cllim1 lo hive pnenlcd
lour yeinr. . A4 Aide Marta NC&gt;n1140 .,.p~a~noc~. "Tbe
CotlflniNmon hu ' - ' lnttrumeneal In """"""'
(ec!onl money 10 . buy Ilona and aiomplete health
tNUtlfl."

Parch-up
1\rpubllcan-C.onJevatl"" oppononl Feder contends
that he wu tho very r.... public official 10 taLe an
lntcrtiOit in the Love Colli!. and recalled ho\..
took
the n... tell .ample 10 the City Health Department.
Collltlfl the current ulistanaa to love Conal ramiU...
"band·ald fCf'VI:e.• Feder Ia dlautllllec! that 1100
ramillotl ""' · .. tivlng like gypa~too:
On a related mauer, ,..,.,.,.n N1cl that liouoing
~mitteernernller Llfab 16 ~with thO
plleht o f -··
•••J:!t.Cinl.ol\to ~
School sra dwtte pr&lt;&gt;poaed tl\. - uom.owner
Opportt.W(ty ACI ol l!t79: which allow• lor a

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"-'-..n- A tout ~tati" M is wp for r...-ctton .,.__. O.IM Oww\.6onMI EOM
town I~Mf. ln 117&amp;. K~ g.t,.,-.d IS peftleftt ot 1M • • MCf 4'1 ·~to Wk1
h•ndil- .

mor1pge tdledulo. n...e ~.
lncreuitlfl paytnells ollow younjl ooopleo 10 purdwe
......_ with low monthly paymcnu, which \nc:ru5e
atcadlly u tho £ami11• annuallneome aloo grow•.
Additionally, Lafak:e hu lM!Iped 1~1 dl&lt;tricl achieve

SJ'Iduauid

over zooo low...,.. ho&lt;Whtltutlll tine• hi&amp; lli&gt;&lt;·year
Consret.~lon.al

tenure be:Ban. Norman nou~d.
P\"eviou.tty• .La.Fa.k:e MrVod two yean e.ch u a SU:te
"-'&gt;bbymm and • Slate SMator
feeler, a lotlfl·lime _.,... or ,..........., hu
aluocud Ills opp&gt;&lt;lOfll'o- of ''Oiin6 . - 1.3 of
16 __...,... a&gt;noenlitlfl veteran bendiu and national
do{......

Feder teeks 10 impt"'''+ft
dlplomatlc ~ by

Amencl.,
tllCI'IliJin,t;

mditary and
thO national

de.feniC bud&amp;e'; an effon to retAin e"pcrieocoed
perwoonel, Peder i• thu&gt; oppwec! to""'
...,gi.&lt;tratlon and drall, while IAfolo! Ycted In fa•-or of

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mandllory reptralion.
~ •
t.arab feels that to l'"'"""e ..-ond ,_,., and
leCWil_y. ""' us llbould offer • •re•bol of worldwide
.....,I)', "promolins human cfidlity anc! ~
d...,lopment throu,9&gt;out the 'lhard world' to
counloracJ lhooe ..11o auto anc! - k to eaploit
doatablllutlon. • as bo deoc:nbed In • Leog\11! of
Women Voter~ elec:tioniJUide.
AdclrooJU1s !he N.ltlon'l odUC'.atko\11 lll'•tem, Feder
filid thai on unfair mortl!lary burdcl\ hu '-&gt; Jllaa!c!

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by detesreptian butlna el!och. which hl\'e "only
~ • - l u i in draining tlolkn. (rom the ""'I
ec!ul:ational pur&gt;uh." The eelf·proc:lolmed teacher·
authoNoduror abo b OfJPO"'d 1o !he federal
o.poronomt of Eduatlon, calllt1fl it •un,_,.,.
lederol bunoecrac;y.•
N__..l
Amlri&lt;a'l ...,._,jc lltaaatlon 16 Feder'• lop priorily.
u he r._, 1 btJclsill. greduated u• tnc.ntlva lor
lndt.twy, implemen..tlon or tho ~ 30

peroent 11• ~UCiion biU.
,
uratce aupporu lax c~tl. w enc:ourase
prodUCIIvity. and beUIIVVI
progt"llnl
•houid lnvestlgo.te greater .....,.,.,hone! d!M:lopmont
anc! lmpnM!d workln&amp; condhlont for Amerlca'i

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11\e Convesslonal c.andld.ttea of the 31th
cllauia-llull'olo and l..ac:Uwanna-al'8 """"""""
will&gt; Yotor apathy. "ll'l IPtlfl lobe very lmponontlor
.... people-yourls people ~0 81"1 out ..... - opeat their .......• &amp;JOMed RepubllcanCDnler\'&amp;llve ~ ~lop' Heyrmnow•~· "W'tthout
Uaat, - . , not """' IO be able 10 chatlfl'l' what'•

Pllflon.ln this oociety.•

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Speal&lt;ltlfl lor tnc:umbant H•nry •ttank" Nowak. 1ide
J..,_ 5olvnldt dted !he projocled 51·55 pet&lt;lOflt voter
turnout. whlleall'trmltlfl the lmport.,...of"eaera:ilitlfl
th8

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One ..... o( c:onl1ic:t b e t - t.he condlc!ateo llovet'
drs!• ~ unm.o
Hoymuvwtki

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prepll'lld." Dnlled for

- " " " ' " ' - th8 ~ condldot.e uld this
•ct- a ahow of 1t"""S'h-bU1 I halo 10 - a dnh •

come out ollt.•

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In _ , . , alfolro, !imall Ooatmlllee
mombllr Nowl1 lbo nMtolil.atlon o( ""'"" . . . .

~u tho~ 10 reducing us&gt;employment . ln hlui•Y"""
u c.otw-man, the 1\uffalo native hu helped """""'
.,_ ~75 million in opccillc Federal func!h!S lor the
Oly of llu!falo. Mll)or proledt indudo a $60 million
grant !or 1 new f&gt;:p&lt;euWay-number ZJ9-runnltlfl
JP&gt;m11141alo to the ....-..ytvmla - · lfhd the $439
{ miiiiDn ·~•eel lor 1he Cily'a UF• lll!l ll&lt;lp;cl

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PUblic Worb anc! -

Tranaport••m Committee, Nowak ~o work1nC 10 make
- Buffalo a COil pon in conjunction with "'""""' us
mlnu If pouiblo. the O&gt;ngreoomon would Uke 10 find
• CUJtomer to ac:Jually utilize !he ooal locally. Schmidt

I

••plalned.
t1ey111.11l0Wtki argued dWII c:rt.!.alir\6 letnporary
COIUiructlon Jobs not I'P 10 the n•rt or the
unonnploymmt problem. •PUtHng all our &lt;l!l!llnw one
bul&lt;et "111 not help,• nWrua.ned llW! £tie O&gt;mmunity
~ alumniJI, •pourtr~s """"'&gt; 1niD the c!ownlown
Ia • .,., ll!!htec! p&amp;on.· ~ would rathe1'
INtlate pntjoc:tJ tu&lt;11 u .,..
lor 1!11'- the
lloJwell Par+. """' or Lodutwanna Ware! Onr or
T_....h8 ~of a """' mmJ1UIIIy modical
llldluy
In addition to thc.&lt;e cilnstrudan iob&gt;. HuymanowlllU
WlnU approdma1 ~l)' 300 futl•tlme worker•
~rd1b-.g 1reaa ml:ued 10 vetnr~nt ntedlcal
pn&gt;blmtll• .......,. ouc:h u Agent Orange and thooe
Miulnjl fn i\&lt;:lion In v..,nam-which lleymttno...,ki
bollcv.. ...., being """' there bocauoe
dioo.t...
a&gt;niJICitd-would be oc!clreoted at thb now lac:illty
llopn!M!nlltlfl the &amp;uburbon .,..... of AQlhonl. Woot
Seneca. tlamburs anc! Orchard hrL I&gt; JoeL ~.
wJ&gt;o _,his liflh term in J91S with 11.1 ~!he
vbte. r-ro.I!)A that tho 33th disui&lt;:l Ia compn.ec! of U
town&gt;. Kemp'• opponmt Gale Oem bdle\... that IIi&gt;
potitm u Eden Town ~ .....~ tum •...,.,.
~~ and aware ol !he pn&gt;blenu that lowm

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Dttnn, a former UB 51udent, h.u ttt~ u a
n..'lllber u! llt&lt;l trie-~r• R~ Planning llo&lt;trd.
and hu plnec! 0.\perience deallttj~ With

-IJC

m•ttera lhro\l&amp;h his buMn~t adrnlni.t:lnlion
education •t thank ""' ha,.., b&lt;..,.,. tud\ an a.111uent
aode\:y that the economy mull~ 1o 1\~.. lv\-e so
raraln the -an""""-to ftl the d«uanlc
of •t.e
._eel 0enn The :sa.,~·· old
~e CDfltenc:k lhAI lnllltion b ..not really as
Y!l'ioul u h appurJ,'"' and that •n fn/Lulon r;au, o( one
vrrcmt per tnonth is ...nanage-o~ble ..

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av

A.mhe,..tCa mp ~

Kc'mp. • noted economic &amp;pociallst , Mid he hulim-.s
full employment can be Khie\'ed wilhoot lnflalion
"'Whit you need to dots esa.abltt.h a aound OJJ'T'eflCy,
ha•• """""' money:· HjJiaiood .... llepubltcan•
Con~erv•U~, "'ll'ld hne a (eder.J raen-e or a fedlriJ
- · r y polic;y ~ 10 ""'"""""the pun:il.asm«
flO".,. ol 11&gt;8 do&amp;r, ~&lt;1lilt!.at !he ...,., time usint!
,.....tory ... faoc:.al P&gt;IIC) 10 output,
pmdualen• .,..ployment. and G:o.'P: for 61mple.
l(emp'o hJ«&lt;lly·touted ·r.,,..,n.., Zone i\&lt;:1" is ,
def'&amp;nrd to ~t e inner-c:hy jobs.
A ronr~r Netional GuardJn~o~n • .Drcnn t:il.llt (or the
mUitory •uporlorlty of · "I rtrtnly bel...,.., thot
the '-t offonoe it a tpOd dofonse." ....,ed Donn. " I
fnw the dnflto Mrt the othet" ooonuia M!tl that we're
m.t111taini.nS a att"'fll drfeuse.·
Kemp. while •-otltlfl lor ~ration oo the ....,...,.U
of prqliliV1S for • naJ.ionol ~· ~
- · - - - o f !he dralt• ..,., problem In the mllu.ory
toclay: c:hafl!"d!Cemp, "is not l\\.ll'tbert., •• much ..
t11o """"'""' or tkilled _..,.,._. ""' Cla:tdontat
~ f!Micluatc -the ne&lt;d 10 .......,.but&lt; a Iii biD.
pnMclltlfl &gt;1!1erans with education. ~ and a
wage acall! competlli•.., with private indu&gt;try.
lllludltlfl 10 Congreosman tcemp anc! hlo .wodatlon with Ronald Beapn, Donn ..pc-eo....,cf an
'"o\-'Orfid.tn« c:onoern over the conaerva.th-e nlO\'eln!!nl
that hao om-doped the munuy: tie btllion..,. that this
tn:nc1 wiD leod to an noniualihunJq of the nat ton'•
poor. tltlor1y anc! handicapped. lor thO uLe of uvlttj~
dollan.

K.;..p cited hla &lt;floru 10........., a seoo.ooo t~

anc! lhtlon o..e1opmmt II"""' to tnrulonn an
obanclonod public achool itto a epodally_.;ppod
IMtlfl facility lor--Y &lt;is&amp;bled Wtlllma New Yon
Nllltlonlo. n.e tert-)"1&amp;' llepreot'ntotk·• hu olao
wpPOtlocl tho propooed 1.o114! Term C.., Gen!ntoio«Y
Cfnter ptrtly in·conjuDciJon wltb the UB Foa&gt;lty of
Health 5t:1enoo1. anc1 hu worbd r.,.. " Oepanmen• of
fducallon annl 10 atablish a ....,..... Prop.trotion
,.,..,.....,. lor S&lt;. Mary'• 5c:huol lor th8 Detl and
Conislua Collowakomp N1cl ... ' - worbd ...~ 1or ua. anc1
dalmt thaa "'n 1!11&amp; I,.... ............... for S'lllltlfllhe
su.. 10 !Indy...,., up with .... (undo that
_...._ , . 10 CX&gt;ftiPide ceruin ........,. on !he
"""-"t Compta.. ~. ~ hu lloulllaii.JUtlfl
·
-""""'offlciaJs al tbo localanc! (edorallovei
lhit tile ..._... eo...,.. ... ,..,., ........... o(

Jlullalo'l , _ trlnlil u.-.

�Election '80

believe• otronsiY In milrtary
a~y ,_.the Sew~~!'! Union.
T1lo plll!fornt ot...U Carter for
doloyir\8 the dewllopment or the
CNioe ..,.__ tho IIX • milllle
oyao..,..and tho~ Mtl&gt;mMfoe.
llltpubllcono oommll ,........,_
tO an lntmedl&amp;telnmoue In clerenoe
_,cling to be applied ludltf&lt;luill'
to critlcolly .-kld P"'V"""'• the
pitt ro·rm •r-eada. It propoae•
ouupendlng the ~vietlo· who
cutll"R\bi. ~ $50 billion more
tl\an tho UnltOld Statoo. 10 ...,..,
who I llepubllcllna prwenlly - . } a
i&amp;r8o,&amp;&gt;P OOIWOf!ll ..... ...:p powers.
Only by aohlcvlns military
aupuJorlty will 1 ~P'Ibllun
admlnlatrallon dlaco"' arms
Umltotfono. and then. ad;y bj
~ an "'"""'""" whlcb is
~ ond be&lt;wrdal 10 the
Uoitod Slatoo, ~ ...)-..

Party
positions
·1 highlighted.
{ in platforms
by Alan C. Kach lc

:1

Wllether ca~lng for the
- o r lle.,.._,tltl\'01 or for the
Proaldoncy, t1lo ldeu. prlncl~
and"pollctn o( a condldote are
llhoped In """" part by hil """"

platfcwCTL RewrtiiM and \'O'led
upon eYer) four ~-e.,., at the
Dltlonll CXJ&lt;M.'ndon. t11o pllltfonn
11&amp;111 wkh fll"ll''lAAo from party
momt.ro arow1d the CX&gt;Unlf'Y.
Preoentod hen! 1111 t1lo ...nels ol
t1lo Domocratlc and R&lt;p\lblicaft
par1.v on the nN~ iMuet of the
elecllon.

Tbe
Oemo cr.:a.-rt'
Plat form

","'. ~ cnt~ the C&amp;rur

m........,...,..

.ocknlnl.ltrltlon for
and nosJoct and ~ · mokfas a
ahambltJs• of tho ·all-volunteer
forQOO. h o~ 1 j)eacetime drafi
atid t11o t&lt;~Ptrallan of women and
p(OpOIAI pay Inc.......,. fo• the
ro&lt;entlon ut oklllod IOchnlciano.

P•rcy

The fntro du c alon 10 the
democratic platfornl contAIN a
vtdout auac.k. on the "RepubUcan
&amp;.esocy"-the c:ondltlon or th•
country ofter eight yaro or the
N'bon· 'ord Admlnhtr1uiun.
~ 10 IM platform. the
C&amp;rur Adminlt!rollon Inherited •
Dillon tbat Wll •.,-eol.. rudclerioA.
poorly n~apected and deeply
divided " In lour yean of
Democratic rule, the United Sl&gt;t.H
lw bee(&gt; made ot.......... l.ept •
II paaoo, and hal become I more
,..... notion.
Admlnlng that the
11&amp;1.. not done "'"'rythlng they
promlled. lhe plotform 1ICido \hat
tha 1\opubllean losacy I• oo
ovorwholmlng that all could not be
aocompUthed Jn foul ye.ta, bu1
that "honor, lnlth ind Integrity
hl\'e bem raatored 10 our
penunent and politico I oy•tem."

Den.,....,.

Lefad..

71w-..,

tduc•rlon-'' Near-

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and Improved lnteJUsonce

1111 •

part of U1e Plrty't dofetue J&gt;I'UV•m

which abo lnelud_. 1 aumvable
woopon oyoU!m, the MJI miNile. the

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II 11&gt; be _,.,..led lnl.o t1lo tu

... My they
- - In t1lo .........ion of
odtool$ lh...,...t. tha .._,....

The Dea:aocratlc Platform
........t . . .t that the .,.._,.

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6\1\0 efforll

rell.llooa

federtl 10vernment and abe
eUmlnat lon of lhe entire

Dq&gt;i""'*'' or F.ducallon. lnoteld.
bloak Vlltllt 10 local arou are
prapoaed to 1'81toro doqlJlon

'-Oft W"'iftttft' a fitlh-1&amp;. n,e ~·ta-hMe c.WWatJno

Hlj!h quol~y'ml1hory penonnel,
etreccJvo .... n&amp;.Jcto..r• d~to.rrvnt•. 1
' """'8 convenllonol ~ling fora~

to

troJnln&amp;. ocluallon II the melt
Important woyofpaoaloSklealoand
belleft \\llthln the family. •
a ccor~llng to the wblicu
f&gt;latform. which lf*"'ateo that
pan1011 . , . JooinS oonii'OI of the!r
ch.lldrent' odue~~tfon _tbrou.gh
roderal p'ei'Mlent intorr"""""'.
The platfonn oupporta the
"derosulatlon" or ocluallon by the

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..,MAJOiliiim:RttOtc4it:,llll-...
...
............
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''the

Ch*e ...... and U1e 1lidonl
SUbmorlrw.
~ .....,. lnllotlon dUring
Clrtlf'a term In oflloo, the pllltlonn
.No
...... tbat t1lo ,_...,. 1}1e platform 1nclucloo • call ror
, _ t1lo l\opiA)IIcoD ~·
To halp riSht lnOatlon a pay lncreaMI In t1lo mlbtary to
\'o11.1111ry , , AtM_,. Commitu.. ............. tochnlclanoiO .....
wtl1 be aatod to.._...... .ell· ...U.t. The draft ...,&amp;JIIratlon
1mf1c-1 wop ax11.rob. , . , eon... pragam llouppanod but the~
.-"We do not ,....,. a Jl"'Cdltne
~allon wU1 carry out an
anll·lnfiatlonary polley that b draft ar t1lo Oclualon of
....nM to thole wllo requln• from te!!~Aratlon" and that • dron.
sovammenl old, tho plat!omt ,.,would be c.u.d , for emerpncy·
reodl.
~·"{"iOIII)Tbo platform prapooeo •
noducUon In lntUOJM ro101 and IId.i.:.doo
11le iJ(atfonu II dedlceted 10 tho
oppo••• 1
Con1tii\Uion• r
amendtnenl which reqllireo • . . , . , . _ . , o( ......... ~ fOe
~ ond IO lhe 'p«))eetion of
bolancod budpt.
tbo fiShla of lbo 111.110 ond local
-folo IU reolut:Uan fa ~
coled for ~,.. Ia fovon!d . . . . , . _ . In --ion polley.
An locrn101 In 1he hole
Mom u.
1L
The De•ocrll 1 oppo~ Educotion Opportunity Cranto
IRDGI ond In t1lo P'edtnl 0a1op
lnllollorwy WI cutlhl1 II
lo 101.. ~· • ec:onomle Ald ........ for lite clloocMntopi
,...._..,.. r-w a WIIIIU&lt;Oure Ia '"pported 11 oro tb•
_., .... ~ for tho.
... old and tDiddle bondicoppod. 41.,1Md IIICII•Il
.- . _
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procluctlvfty,

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rnUJna 10 voter• and pa.renta, AI~

lO retCh\d thC

propooed ~n. Thoro wiJII"bo

no Party oupport lor candidate&gt; no1
campoW.Ing for t11o £RA and thltro
.. to be • boycotl or llokllng
Domoc:ratle COIM!Otlono in """'
rolifylnj! ototoo.!lleJV-Tho cle\&lt;dopmenl of lite
nat1on1 r..... comprehensi"" """'1D'
policy by tbo Corter Admlnlllntlon
U..-:tion 10 0. Repul&gt;llaan lopey
o1 dependence on ronoipl c11 It
probed In the platform.
Tho two lundameolal p&lt;indplef
fer tho future .,.., ttat~ho
eflldent uoe of """'11)' In lhtt futuro
and tbo dowiopmml of liiiCW'o.

q rlttcbat

1ha:

Demoe;,_na &amp;lc

Admlnlnr•tlon- under ~~
Clrtet', lloldlng lt I'OipOfllible for
the p.-.t oconomlc- coodlllono
and Amerk:a't problems oveneu.
T1!o
h lsh
lnflatln
r-ue ,
unemployment. OJid the gowth of
Soviet power and - Mauitt
tyronleo" ln.lho Third World are all
t1lo """"' a( the Domocnlk

n.

tit!

GOP iooeno.
~ odd that lhit boldo tho.._ danpn&gt;ul yoaro
alnce Wortd War o and a atror1(!
govemmeat under lloepUbUcan
paliciea,

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.. nectOIIIl'Y·

1'\Chl

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envlronmenta.Uy aefe and The .«conomy~The platform
rouonbely priced enef"&amp;Y ""'"""· ' blomeo t ho. preoent KOnomlc
The llomoeraUc PartJl urpo
Amertc:ano to """ energy more

ttlllillontly and pWll to CUI oil
lmpcl&lt;U In hal! by t1lo t!tld of the
decade. h abo lntondl 10 launch

and develop alternate ll'llerSY
p&lt;'CII'IIIIO.

Coal-cotUiden!d the Unhed
._.. jmportaor. damootlt:
--sY..,..,......;, 10 be ........ fully
.and effidenlly e&amp;plcitod in • ~ II - . &lt;lelillned to belp tbt
~ prOblomo lo coal
.............. 01 uplontioa ...
Jodotal Iandt and otrtboro """"8.)'
leo.u.a. with n~~pocl lo tM
otMronatont, It to be tllendod.
n. platform~ aii&amp;Od-by
••oollne .rlllonlns pion ond
economically IOUncl ,_ of the

llnttsfe Petroleum -..w.

wooo- partlculorly infllllon-on
Corter.
,., Republlca.ru propou a
!)lONf&amp;ry and floW policy to cnate
rull employment and prlceoublllty .
ll1lio 1o to be achieved wl\h a
• ratralni ""
spending.
1 nldualcn 1n ......._ .ond lltl ond 10
resulatory • "dloin«nllvoa" for
OppUion 10 . . .
and price CX!plr&lt;lb one! cndll
oonii'Ob 11 caHecl fer. u 1o tho
llopublltMI ~ fer a belanood
!-.1 tJu&lt;W!t. Thlt .. 10 be

.....,.._,t

~ -ood

-

prupoaed r. 1 tu cnodlt aoalalane&lt;!
provam 10 help parent• wllo oonc1
their cll!lcl""' 10 ptivate achooiL
R&lt;tpublleana oppooe the creation
of "•«oncy ahopt(O ror lhe.
unJonl.tatJon of ony 1011 .,bile
lll.lflPOI'Ilr&lt; ~In tJ&lt;boolt.

!\'......;) ~™ llepul&gt;lam
want and prodolm \hal the country
equallifll&gt;u for__., in .0
upocll &lt;If aoclely, euepl In
...ptrallon lor t11o mlllcary dnft.
~.they~

the

r olUiutlon of \he !IIA. The
plotform uppo .. o a fed eral
.,...,..,...... ~ on llates
that have yet to ratify the
amcncbtnl and propooo equality
..'!""'~ tho J141.'111 IO be part of
ealollng dvll rlghlt lawo.
WMfe

&amp;v:rt1-Tho pl.atfonn oppooea U1e
Deportment of EnorSY-t&gt;osun
under Clrte.-and reCen 10 ll u

" w11t1ful
bureaucracy."
Rq&gt;ubllt:aN plan to ~ on a
pa\h 10 erl1t1'8)l IOII..Wfldoncy

lbtoullh ... Cull and~­

by t1lo de~ of~ oiL ood
oil bypn&gt;ducu 10 ........ the
develai!ment of ...,.. enerp
...mo&amp;ccY· Aloo they call for the
..........,.. or mute~ owtridlcnl

.....,,, bll1 by 1 clecreoM 1o on nattral pa. ·
......,..,..,. opendlng.
To help ~&lt;h ....,..SY 1011·
A clrudc roduotion In Clrte&lt;'otu ouffidtncy, tho Repobllcono rely on
oyotom, blaoted u boiJn« the....,_. lncroaood ..... of coal, no!UI..t
Ill American hillory, 1o pl'OpMod. and 1\U qle&amp;r enerSY• Moll
lho board rote cuu--c:allod iotporlar)tly, tM uoe o( coal In
(Or In the .......~81Jth blll- •indiMU')" and OOWV production II
11'011'1 the ~ 14·10 ....,.... 10 neceaury. A '"reviJlOil of
10.$0 pii'COill. .... proppaocl- to be a.onbenome and ~ IIJ'iapnt
~ over a tbroo yeor
Cleon Air Act f'OIIIIIadonl" lo
period.
planned 10 " - ' ..................
coal.
........with
for
lnduocrioo
- .IU
. _- '
.....
__

sa•

.........

n...-pollcy ~IOood all

t..,.....,.,

r-.1 ...xro1 over tlotribtO&gt;o

...... tbo
lltlbJI 10
.... ..... locol . , . . _
....... lllot:k ...... Tho .........
... IUJIIIOrU a~ on wbat It

..........

eolo tho "WIIIofUI" rood 8toalp

.... ..............................

....

Aloo. .... -

wtU

....,. .......

be IU4o ••rat lcm&amp;l'' to

lie~al nudoorJill' of till llopubllcon

, . lotcr--' -

tnal'l)' II

GIDVOIOoolf.......,..
'lbo .............. -thol
ortlllclall)' ourp . .u uorv

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laofl, etalllll(
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�L3I®.~©itm®.~1i©ID

Election '80

Student supporters Up~ort Major contests Sheffer
stump for favorites ·
It )'OID're a Al!le ioMJe &amp;.q In New York
!SUie'l 14111 "-"b'y Olottlcl, end thai ........

•
by Terry Canad e -"""'w pooplo lhe rf8ht way.•
,
_,....- 81111118 at tb&amp; O!nt.,. l..ouns&lt;'
MO&lt;Mr dtctloci dolly II upon uo. abloo In SqUire w be the
For IIWIY ue Jludonb, .... just taOil populor method or
anotMr Thesday, but IM a rew. n r. ~ lbl&amp; .., be the
the dlmu or • IonS ond diffiCUlt ...._ wrry 10 readl Ole

or

sr-est

o.mpa18J&gt;. l'or people ~ """"""
Ul ltudonto.
packet• or non·apal'v' among
'The Unl\'el'llly brancheo or the
11uclonta at uo. they noed not look •at11Jut palltlcal •• onen
any further lhllll the Squire Hall lind ~ looldna to the
Center 1.DUf18e.
residentiAl community rM auppon.
It'• a .,...S bet that any dolly loJt Accordif\8 1D C.pom, Oark people
wetk .... oould have round three hove IIO'Ie 10 various .............. ol
or four politiul or&amp;aniutiona the IUffalo IDOdlo In order w !!&lt;"
l'l!pf'e*Tted by ltudontt-$11tif18 ... their Jlorleo In the public l!shl·
hl8hly ornamented tobloo-Just
Bocauae many UB lludenll vote
wallins to auract followen IUTIOfl8 by abltmteo blllol, the 1tudent
the panera·by ln )he Center com"*'"' focus their ctfforu on
l.ounp. Bumper ltlchro, friobeeo, tho Unlverally community.
T ·th.irtt, butlont_. newapapen. Accotd.ln&amp; to Wolfe. ..maulve
pooten. and espociiUy pamphleu lold1edn!r or the CXliDII&gt;Wihy wu
haw flooded Squire lor John the 01ratqy employed by the
Anclor4Ciii;-P.x(Ciark, U.tloluman. ~ 11udenu.
llonald Jlea&amp;an, ond avon lhJI• Althou,9&gt; thole ..mpa18J&gt;a are
Socl.tll.tt Worken Par1,)1 ISWP),
lorl!O natlooal operatlona, the
Vt'h.t' cau.Jed thMe .cuderna to 1tuden1 worbra~ oo the whole, do
j!lve time to help o1&lt;ct theoe no1 !eel rruscnted or ·11lena!fld
polltlal flluJ'ft? nna Szoke or the lrom the cam pall!" C.poui
Studonu for Andenon campal8n bob...a the Clark orpnludon 11
aald ahc Nw " 1 Jot or apathy, 10 1 U8 I&gt; "'mpor~ant. becouoo It tendo
decided to educate poople on ~ 111roa .YOUf\8 pooplo.•
ahematlvet.• Mi&lt;:hael !'Hod of tr""'"'Xooordln&amp; to Szoke, ..,. mere
S&lt;udenta for Reagon o'l(anlutlon fact thll I &amp;el Involved mak.,. me
..pJ.tlned lhot "mott of the Jluclonl&amp; feel Important ID myoelr. J fed
are uninformed.·
Important to the oy~tem. Elw!n
Ct&gt;dlalmllln or the Studeuu for lltot.tj!l1 rm • ._,)' ~ ...
Rea ga n campolsn Lulgl A
oolio&amp;&lt;• I am a part or that
-donultl ..yo hil Job II to 1y11em ''Wolle odded, ·t think h's
m1ke student• "contclou• of Jmpurtanlto A"' polltJc.ally Involved
thermelves u 1hapert of political and II'• alway• ~Ocant."
phlloaoplly"-to toll them. "thdr
Nlewiodonultl ooiJld, .,., 1.... I
vote• are oot wuted." Hepolnuout can do II su!focieot. lll can change
that "not W&gt;l1nl! wtll affect ihem cne peroon'a mind, I'm 11tiafted."
ad\o&lt;tnely."
He went on to "Y that.,. people
GeneraDy, II wu " " - ' &amp;ID0&lt;1II n&gt;ol!y JP'I lnlo It; they rM!Iy ~ 11uclon1 campolpwtrs tbat
hard •
•
apot11,Y Jo atiO prevdlnt 11 UB.
'The time put in.'t&gt;y compal8nen
Rober1 C.poui ol the lid Oark ranj!OI rrom 5 to 25 houno per week
wc.-koro added, "I have 11ood out In and' lhcu,9&gt; their condldt101 may
the middle or Squre 1nd ioen the noiAOI ol&lt;cted. they ltubtthal It lo
dazed loolr. in stuclonu' eyes u 1 11W worth the dlort. •J donl fed
have pawed oot pomphl«Ht'o my time hal been wuted at Ill.·
clbguntlinc and diatiJii&gt;inS.. l.lnln maintained Szoke.
Wolfe or the Andeno&lt;t Cllni'IWt
llMo lof\8 campal8n It now iu" •
expreaood anser at "the people who dolly .....y from belnt! hiiiOQ'· do 1101 care and the people who oome uf thole workero, there' will
Ignore the - .
"" the aalbfacllon or lenowins that
-al or thole ArGUIJO" here •• they inRuencod """"' people a1 to
ue plan to remoln tOJP'Iher beyond which I&lt;Mr they pull en electin
thll election. John lo4cNMtan or the di.Y. 1o1o11 are planninflcelobrotlona
SWP aald the
•,.u no mouer what the C&gt;UWOII&gt;O.
rrustrotinjj. but you ,..., look N'~ let a smile awo hio
forwvd and II)' ID win people to r- u he Ilk!,
have 1
the couoe; Another 1poknperaon Uule )Wty."
_
ror the SWP mentioned. ·Wo don\
M ....- l.eods of tile Holt.zman
run becauae we think our
~ eapecu a much louder
candldote wUI be the neal method ol coltl&gt;nJlnC: "I'm .,.....
J&gt;I"''Odmt. we do it to Ill' our ideu 1(ftlt11, ond I think I'll be I'HIIy
•
proud; I plan on belrc ''Oil' happy.•
Olpoul no!fld, ~. we'd
OtMrl""' limply Pns IO "lludy.•
Uloutudenuto 1101 involved, butaD
In any caoe. tho.e wW be other
Wtl can Ilk of them it 10 VOle.• To
gndkSJ,tM in futura yt'art, lnd
that, Nlow!Adomsld odded. "l!wn If undoubtedly lhcr'e wW be more
they don' '"""' we ,.,... we should
... - . . ~

cam.,.qp,

"W..,...,..,...

support ror public hJChet' education. yuu may ha.ve a
..,._ doc:lalon to make wmorrow. .
Incumbent John Sheffer (R,-Cl. a member of the
-.....yo HigheT lldueatlon Comm11100
friaod ol the. 5Cote Unlvenity ol New Y~ ISUNYI. II
ltoiaC~ 11/'_,_,. who aiiO tnowl I Wttlo
...., educ.t1lan: ,_ name u Debbie Major. and

An&lt;L.-•.-

olle'ooU.~aduato.

......,• ....,,yo wanled to run forolnce." the Uyoai'Oid
011d, • and there wu a spot open In the
"-"b'y oo they (the State DtlmocTa.tic Couc:u•luked
~

at~ U8 part ....... 1974. She il planltln« ta
~ with • a.c:heior ol Attl cSesroe in .........
ICienoo thlo year,
When ul.ed If ahc ~I the Democ:nuo had

written off unkalln8 Sheffer, and ihe,y needed
run .,.WI him, MaJor Ilk! ahc wu 1101
e.w:tly ........ She did - ·· ho~. thll her
c:ondidac:y ll ·not .. lrultloa u that of Dmtocrallc
con&lt;ldlte Gale llot!rw1 in lad&lt; Kemp't ~

"""""""' to

dlouict.

When Sheffer wu uked the ...,. ~... he
,....,.,.l.ed. "l have OI10Ullh trouble tt')'lns to fl&amp;ure Out

the Republlcanl, let alone tho Dmtocrall."
Shoffcr, who II endlns hlt llrot term In office. WIJ
run.·
....... ~ ahc ..... thlnlcJns 1IXI«'e In I&lt;mil ol • 1101 famllilr with hio opponont'o pooitiano on lao&lt;leo•
bUI
Olld from whit he hal teen of her. '"Sitoe'o • IUIItown potklon when ahc decided w -public offbut the ~y nomination ,.... orr....... and II wa Iledtled· .....pet.... _ . . ..
n..
~. ~uJor ~ that r.,. u much
too .,...S to tum..,.....
Allhoo.ISh ahc .,.,._.thai Sheffer ila t""''lt peroon support Sheffor has fll'"" SUNY. l)e I&gt; stW in the
ARembly'a
minority porty ond that an pr&lt;M! to be ..,.-.
to~ . "d"" 10 the fact that Antherot l.t Rcpubllcan
and any Republit:U&gt; in AIIIIM!nl ilaiJ1lnS.• ohe doe&gt; no&lt; hlndnnoo In paoain« lefJ!alatlon.
On the lao&lt;leo, the c:h.allraJP'r e•preued full aupport
believe he it unbeltable.
Major, who is aiiO """""&amp; on the Liberal P11'1,)1 llno. for~ and ~I lundJos for abonloo. wltilol
In ..... ahc
noted that . . - . . from the United AUIO ...60monlly OJ&gt;POilnt! the dulh penalty.
Workon, ocher unlonct and potilicians will help her doeln\ wk\, Major """ will oontinur her work In
the Atnhent ()emoc::ntJC P.anv, and
c:oUnl ou•
candldoc:y.
A l!"cluolo of Sweet HOme H!sh School, Major went · - - lllempt at public orl\c4,,
•
- Jost:pltSimon
to Oplthorpe Univr.rshy (M one year and h.a• been
me lO

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Contestants show different emphasis in Assembly races
Law, t..abot'. and 01k!J (.))mmltiOl"t.

In hr1 diltrict , Kurw aeatod a
..tellite o(lb pnJVIIII In t!ml,
whore pootconll ""' diatrlbuleid
aolUng people tu inqurtl about Stile
mauers, oocl •lnformlo!S them or
Stile _ . . - \hot nwty wet'!!

_ _ _ by8teve81-

r;...,.

11&lt;'0 years,

~

3ZO

~ candldoloo Yle far 180 spoc. on 1hr
..: N- Vorlt 5cAie ~- U....S

1•

&amp;relhe undiclaU!s- lhoit
jXMitlana on IMuos for the
cli&gt;trleU In the Unl\-y'l ,idnily:

'-,:'~~ativehu 1
named compll!lion uf tho Amhcrtt

campu• conttrootion

14111 Oblriet
Oemocrallc lncumbon1 Robin
SChlnomlnge1' h•• dlrtJCtl!d hla
icplatl\'0 ouon1ion to 1he problonu
flOOd by amoU buofi'IHin""'- At
c:halrlnan of tht Atoembl."'• Smlll
Butlnett Subcommfue:e. the
~:..,..,... l"HHdonl hu 'Jl'llNO"'d
legltlatlon
ro
encourase
bualneumen to e•labllah

pror...ional relationlhlpo "'ith
~~- \ 'orlt Slote, while caiiJns for
"""""' eapidltlow poymentJ from
the S11te.·
,...--_J

Many

consllluenl•

or

Schlmn11ngc•.-. Too~waotfa diltricl
are porllcullrly ii'IC:I!Ned over tho
operlllona of a Delowore
boobloro-whlch. 10111e raidento
claim JI!IJ.t JlO""''"Iphic: motoriab.
While alflnnlrllthat he iJ · - In
favor or cenaorohip," th o
A..emblyman has de\ eloped
~lion 10cloae •loophole In the
SUto'a penal law reganiJrls tho
pnxnotion or oboconity. The biD
would uwadil the .,....hy 10 a
clnt •o• felony for
offendora. th e reby fur1her
dloocour.,Sng pornographic activity.
Schimtnlrlf!er claims.
In hla 'bid 10 un&amp;UI lho
Incumbent ,
llepublle.n·
ll&gt;Nor&lt;allvo AI Andenon hot
...,._, 1&gt; cleflclendeo In the areo't
-*"Y The 50-:)-e.r-okl Cllpel
buafneumen
revar•
no
uownploymmtlnounnceoroocl&amp;l
_.lily poymento befn8 made by
lho ompioyer, In lho first 90 cloyl or
en1ploy1nen1 for dlOie oul of work
for lho provlow month. Thlo would
maltA! vmplo)'ll~ "'91'10 apt IO hl""
worker. on • "lrf•l bult,"
aCcording to Andei'IIOn.
Othor Andersotl economic
~ ,lnducle an lildeU"f! bill
dotftnod to rec.um windfall povlito
to lho public. and a rocUctian o{ the
c:orporotoi.Ufrom 10to&amp;-t
In 111 otfort to Ollr8CI Jnduauy,
loth canclicl.ttoo ..,......t o
urons
commlunont
to
appropriating font, for SUNY:
Allcltnon . , . _ that In lhe post.
SUNY
lunda
have been

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IHC\IMftJfTt - - - - - -

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- ... - ....... - - --•11•....- - --lo-L" I -.--... ~
--Jor-16~• . _. . . . . . ln . ........ -

Siwek hu ,J&gt;Irtlculll'ly

. ....

•flOI&lt;e 0111

Blamht3

'Y'"""
funds, Siw•k

tgalntt Greco'• dote polillcal
rulaalonahlp whh Auernbly
Spooker Stanley Fink. ~Wrlf! Gn.'CO
the ·~t hood" of flilk, Siwek.
eontends Jla't. her 59'· yttii'Okl
opponent hu \'Oied in favor or~
Sow York Cty Joplalion ,_,
tha~ other A"""'blyoan
~he lo'YC oru. "' tblnk
ho' t
a
New "York City
........,blyman." Siwek told. "He
become tcmplaeent and forsot
where he came from.·
Alllatant Aatembly Speaker
Cr'IICOeououersSiwekbyooplalnloljl
that he haJ doM much for thla
dlltrlcl, clAiming credit for the
....tontion o( the SIJNY (undo,
whllededarinjpobe"behind SUNY
1000
for Buffalo. Groco
his ttltoru ho\'e ....,.,. the
d\Y a&lt;~hent• pain~ to 1he
ecqukkion of S93 milion 1n $tat&amp;
fundi O\-er the put four,...,..,
...,.uJtl"f! In •no layoiT• and no ioN

the pretent IIJUUion
for i lao\ or education

bejle\'00 thll thll

"cloet 1101 encourojle """""'""'"

tUrd Dlatrlc:o
A ll'ol!lllber or the Stile Auernbl)'
" - 1967, Anhur 0. &amp;ve io
preoenUy th&gt;l body'a Deai&amp;Y
~peoker-tlle hipett potlll&amp;il
P"""'"'ly held by a lelitlolor from
Erie County. In thai time, £&gt;oo
claims to have bnJI.IIIIlt 0\~ $7
m!Uion In project (undo to, hlo
d!Mrlcr. with an omph..l, on
"protervit18 noljJhl&gt;orhciod." The
Democ:ratJe,.Ubersl wu one of lbe
lounclen of 1\eotonUon '78-a
maul\"' pnJV~m whidl hclpod
tlw lo&gt;m- Eatl Side area.
cw-r..nlly, E\'e 11 I)Uihlnl for a
new ahoppins pl.ua ~ IAtl Ull&lt;a
~ JdJ,_.......,In athend '«
\ aomp
·-\\'lOud
,.
ArN. tNociledaput..-uthe
bulldlrlf! or 90 unlit or "Soclion
or
f.l&amp;hl" housltl8 for lho' Pl18rtm'l
Creoo malna.aim l.lut he wa• l.hc Church. All thoae proararnt
only Oomocrao who wtod In favor 'i'&gt;ntrlbul~ tq the Cty ..-lvlng ••
of tht Tuhlon Asalatance i'I'WII)l pc:rccnt or lU budfplt front Now
rrAPl durin~! Its lin1 yNr and "tho Yi&gt;rk S.a1o, wtUdl II a
rar
noal year everyone cllntbed above that or any other city In the
aboard:_
•
Sca~e. ""We have Uteftlly kepi the
Another luue that Greco city atloot." m~ed E..,, "oocl l''tn
..,pponod, explU&gt;ed Siw8k. ,..,. proud o{ ~
the 40 _ . . poy """"- for
E..,..~ ilonol Davia hat
~"Thoyclaerwo-'
_ , allepublil;an Commlu.......,
or iMnS raloe." the Erie COUIII.)' 1n the MuteD .Diotriet for Ol&lt;e&lt;' n~&lt;e
l.eslolatu.......- Adminl1\ ro1lwe )'IIUL Jte . . - a Juril " ' - '
Aoo!Mant oald, "but lo vote ~ fi'OI!IIJ!IIn 1975, when! he
tllt!maelwl that. 1arSe raloo II wu tho first Preoldenl or Cora l&gt;.
~:.
MaiDney C&lt;tleee· "My atdtucle po
!iwejt b aloo"""""""" ollldl tbe woy bock to wt.l I wot II Ul,"
-nlfl'cl b&lt;N!Iv •
ttofute oi the .-'a elomenCaoy relaiAid Davia. "My axte:em II that
and _.1')' ochoola. •leforo Stalo fundlns for SUNY lo UMcl
, . . . . ~t ,....mlliY ,...,.
or-orttoe-~ 11-tetm
onyoMcanpctohlal-.........,, ..-tJyJoma-focilllyandttalf
~ 10 bot . - - - ond lhoy flnt capo widl the aalarlet, but J'm for moro
~ St..,._ :;;;::..,..._ problomo of a preparatory IMov,ad'"' prognmo that ttudenu
..,..,..,... d\l)lonllll'rw ""'
odutalllln.• lho fOra:lei Ill ttuc~n. .., deal wllh.•
l(lriiCOI ~ • ..,.p~a~nod tald. '1 don1 think that-. dllld In
IOovlt worUcl on the rapid tnonok
0u.Sin&amp; cam~ ~~&amp;UIII \bot tNa- lwaa fair -tope• ,........biiOrdln JJ77,andpuohed
...,.... ......, rw ..,..._,
quality ~ llcluoly. tho for 1he ' " " ' - or the line to tho
-·
.....,.. ·~ kind or - . · ,.,._ &lt;:ampuo. •r don1 think 11
-~
10 hiM&gt; a camput
C; out thero,'' ' 'lUI Republican·
eor-vad . . oald, II you're adU
butlng .,,_,,. back and funh."
AIIO' cloCendiJ14 tho prompt
, ; ..,.,......, or the Amlwnt c:-puo
Dmt beilevw thaL
·- let out o{ oil lhk I .S. In

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oomple,•,'!f.

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..top

"'*ily."
hoa plodg..t ~o push
for l"""""aed SUNY f~ndln~.
6oth Keane And hla Republlcon
opponent, Rober\ Lof1r, have
tpoken out 011 t.w ond O&lt;dor Wues,
Kune hu propoaed a bill.
•tlpuialltl8 thol cocwleted f~lono
oboukl not be allowed to vote, whale
aloo fr.'llri-a the ~th ......lly for

COfUin 1)'118 or vto~m1 """""'

l.ohr likewiae ftvotl Cllpltel
puni6hn)ent for'"'""' axwietecl or
qualiftcatiorl"' (or ro-dectioo. The 01"Sl dc8rce. nnardt!r, and a
COrmo!r member of tho Buffalo ' 01andotol')' prlaon tftmt for public
Common O&gt;uncil f1Yt he b fi~tl118 of'flclolo chorgoo with mlaoonduct.
asarn.-c.. a " bloa1od Slate
The creaiJon of pnvato aec:tor
pom.hent; and contondt that jobs -Is a key itluot, ocoorcllr,g l,o
"the ~ hu 0 V&lt;!ltod l.ohr, who (.,..,...tho ollminAiion Of
Interet~ in bod pentmonl."
the ...... tox, bellevl"f! \hal II
1n on .aon to combat lnllalion, lnhibili proclucilvily "You acuwly
.. blc:h '1&gt;enofl1t no ono 1&gt;&lt;4 tho wouJslnl be Joloor« lie. - . '80'"'"""""'." Hoyt "'Pf''OU the· eaplainecl I..Ohr. "boctwe by •
lnclelinf or State lnoome .... rod- or
you'd """" • '
AcxoorcliOS 10 the Lj1ip of' Women better tt1u trade. ClO)l«UUy from
Voter• £1ectfon Gutdo. the Cilnada.'
•
Oemocratlc·IJberal r.vora 1he
l1le Lackawann• dockWOrker
lmplemenlfi':'" of • "'(air and believes an hnpurtanl luue
equlttble -1 propert,y tu 'l)'llem ooocemltl8 the SUNY •ylleno If the
under tho Immediate control of •plight of port•tlmo lluclento. "You
local llldrlf! turbc11ctJon.
now have more houaewi- and
Accordlns to tho plan, more worklnfl people lfl&gt;ln8 ~to
homeownert would be 'held tchool part&lt;lme," Nicl J..ohr, "and
hatmJesa' (rom ony •-om! lhoy deserve II10I'C ta&gt; crod!U IO
inaeue rooulting from o ohift make furtherirlf! their -lion a
wlptln lhoit duo tO ...... u lho;y bll - . oWned ohe..J""C'K'K"y." tnr........ Ole
Guiclo.
1441th DIMrleC
To """'- unemploymonl, Hoyt _ Atoomblymtn Donn&amp; Gorski hu
•upport• Jack Kemp't ' Enterprlte """""""r.red hlo rooont efforu on
Zone AOI" to pron1010 private the deve)opmenl o( BuflafO'a
lnvalmenl and croatc tnnttr-clty waterfmu area. bclkwiM..ttuu thU
jobo. "People tbouldn1 be sh&lt;lm..d will "hove • m'Wtipllei"'!!'!Oc:lr on tl)e
o!f imo ~d-erlcl pubHc Jii!Cior bWlcliog trodea lndwt ry. As a
)Db•: told Hoyt.
member or 1he Sbte llanloinjf
FCJI!owing m III1IUOC8tll'ul bid for Committee, the three-term
US~ In 11111. Ounttan I.. a-ttowop
b the moln
~ 1o tho llepubllc:a1l ._or the "Cndu.tted Payment
party'• ~ to lncumben&lt; Mo~ am: whieh wbtea
HoyL He
that •a toplator banb to 1a1» ""'"f"&amp;'!' with
hu 10 w&lt;rl no1 .,...Y on behalf or lfldlns ~t acolet relative to
his diatricl, but hat to pi'OlOOie the ho,_..,non' lnoome at thol
80CJd lawo for the St.lle •• 1 whole.· ilme.
Speaklns on the ..-m rslh or
The 16-year·old lnauraneo
brutal kllllnso tn luHl lo, Cbmmhtoem•n w,u .....,.,.,.lble for
lfoeuenschwlllor lnalolod that tho "lnturanco lleoclab1U1y 1!111, •
"radam I t - l,llho lt!vol,thll tnany requlrlns thai all lnturance
people believe-1 ttlll people oon&gt;nloCit be written in clelu- and •
~Ina Yrr)' OIROdonal way c:oheftnl ~- •
the efforts or •. - that are
LooiU"f! ror tho chmco 10
bleck.•
repreaent the people of
•
a-t1owop one{ luffalo'o Wollam
" Generally
~eoklns. " and Eut i.oYe!OY cli•trlcls io
~o.ald.'JdotUppOI'I Republican nominee Waller
tho fwtding or ar.-.co." The Ph.D ~ "I believe I con rdJte IO
called for lho ......,tlal lncroue the people In the &lt;10111tnllnlty who
of sradua\o uolttonllhlp pay the ttme bUio I do."_...,..
remurwotlcno. I\IOtl"f! lhac '!wtlco oteelworkar'a uolofi l t oward
It
not
beln_l
nrved," Nowlclo,J, "beccUICII'monoorthem."
The Blatiop Tu.-. Hlp Sdtool
lloettcWcbwiller It dolll"f! for
lmpiiiJIIetJIIIIOII Of the dJI&amp;Ih graduate ft "apPalled" II lho
patOI!y.
amount or Sttte fundt being
. . . _ ..,. the downttate ....._

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Nowicki . . . 10 .,...,.

...... DIMrtcl

himoelt ...,. .. conoUauenu
imlolved 1 n - _....... ..

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...........\'ar\.
...._,eli'

-llldwdleane...U bod&lt; Ill ~ -

to,..

wtilo

local .ioldllolry. ......... ,....

CID

In the

..-elobo. you_....... tho

-.Illy. ... '""
puWlo( -.dee 6. lhltl botot 'Tronopona_tlon,
~
!leCIIoD

lnduel ty hef'e/' maiDtained
Nowlc:ld.

TIIt'ee·let'm

Ataemblymon

l•ffolo-aru

wa..IIDyt. . . . . ~ ·.-.sot

dlotrlct

.......................

SA-ec-lder Allain· .,....t ·

~

lkdfalo Stal!""t• ~· Dea.,. A•al
........... ~- ...... A.r; 1'lcbla ..~ .....
~ ,.._ tf- !'-}wle6••.._ I.D. !IMr~l'taM ..,.._ -~uaia

~"-

�- - - - - - . . . . D.Y Steve Simmon•
All condldatl!t (or thl! f~86fralo area
teA.~&amp; in the Hew Vork ~lAte h;n.., been
vlgumualy campalf!nin&amp; the lut two montlu.
Candidate• rrom the 56th dittrict,

Oemocratlc·Con•ervatlve Raymo11d
Gallogh&lt;&gt;r &amp;nd Republk:&amp;rt llmtll ,.,..,.mond,
have becm 10 dlllgtOll that they were unable
to be reacl)ed by The ~rum for cocnment,
55th CMtricl
t:ncompa"in6 the 1\or\h, Weot, and tliOSl
of B&lt;llfalo'a Eut
the 5Sth DiJtrlct playu
ph'Otal role In the de\,lopment of the Ot)"'
soc:lal &amp;nd """""""' •tature R"pubbcan
~e Dll'id Collint II 1 ~~
Oenoc:nt •nd ift'l ttyt u art ad\·a.n•.lp'.
..,_ he .... 10 tho """ or both
Patties'..,_.,_ "I'm )wtt&lt;lbn&amp; the poop~&lt;!
that when they gu Into the pons, pull my
hM!r lint. and tht.on \"me 1hllir ton~Cienc:::e.,..
.xpWned COiluu
In the ereo of hlf!)&gt;m' educ.tion, COllins
th~l the Unlvt!t'aity ploys a 1&lt;ey
cofnmunlly me, In not only provtdlng an
educational opponuttlty. !Jut oliO creati"'!
lobi and muldn,g -tyouna tal01'1t" to tht! area,
1lm Oty C..undlman bollc-.o thot public
education u 1 pubiX! ,.ponsibility. ond that
'tUpaJ"'rrreaUy don) mind •pendln6 money
(or educatJon/' •• thl• if an hwestmeru for

.we,

e\et')'DC'Ml't

future.

A IO.ye&amp;r Olmmon ~I
~nthofly Mulollo ....,. education os • top
priority &amp;nd hat puohed for the complelion
u1 liB'• Amherst C&amp;mpu&gt; In an otlempt to
off""' """" of the
eN"&lt;&lt;IJmeot
~- ~luiello (a,..,.. tho .,_,ITollutiott
of • few area ~da " Welhould ow
and ...u ~ education b a leh..,.time
commodll)'," propctOed M..~toUo. "and havr

6ecl"""''

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some oudyh\8 c:ormnunJtie• l~rporated.•
A sclf·proc:lalm&lt;!d blttor enemy d e...ffalo
Mayor Janloel Crlfnn, Mu~IJo dairl'l$ be hu

''thepharded eYcry major pitt-ce of
~loprnmt le!Palodoll

throiJ8h hfa role ..

ChaJrrn.tn ut the Finance Comtnluce.
throiJ8hwhlctubowt2001tom•ha•epoaoed
hl~

urf.oe in Z" .)Wrt
C..Hina bell.....,. that the Cty'• """"""'Y can

be Improved by """"""'4!11'11! 1&gt;1&amp; buRneu to
eapand. The 41-y\"M old ~ lavon
delayed ••• credits for bu•l-.pplled to a
more lucrative year-and low&lt;nwe&lt;t loON
for locol de\'elopmonl . "I don' f!"'l"rally .
•upport ... rcduc.tlon ror buslnc.a s...
e.tplaincd Cb111n•, "unJeo h promises to
pro&lt;luoo • positive t•n!liblo """'' ·"

69th Diotricl

The

Tonawonda·Amhent-~Jarence

roce

plu two &lt;trlltln&amp;ly dlffel't!t'lt candldal... The
incumbent, Republk:&amp;n.Qmserv'tiVe Waller
J. Floss, Jr. 11 111 u~ politician w;th

the Jelt·proclafmed lttitude or , .•
bu1hu~uman " On the Democratic·
1\IJpubban oide u ~ Q.lllinon "ilo has
,,.,..,. bdont held public o(f-. ond odmils
that tiC!11
r•dlc:alln the Senate.•
CuiiiNII wu asked to run for the position.
and oontmcb that "I'm a candidate, - 1
PQlltician.- A rul MtliU! uh!t.n\ln by trade.
Cullinan attock«! ~ for -.gnoring" ttiC!
vators. "The peopltt '"" ml1repres&lt;!nted by
him,• declared CUIIb~an, "bc.&gt;Cau&gt;e he hu
lntroduoed vlnuolly no bill• Into legillatlon."
Floss claimed credlt for rcttoril'll! the "$Z6
million t&lt;l&lt;:llhlt tho
atrucl&lt; fmm
the SUNY l&gt;udgot " CUrren\ly, the Eul
Atnhont ,...ldent Ia wor~&lt;~ns for a $350,000
•wroptiation to buy o •nno bird"-• trucl.
with o 7Hocx boom ond bucl.:l!l-for the
Gomvilo volunt..... nro cocnpatty 10 u&lt;e for
....,'l&lt;il'll! the ua c1ormo. "The ..r"'Y or the
people in the lihoulcl be the ftnt
c:oncem
the Sl.tte:•• $aid fllo.l
The r.......... ll•yur Erie County ~lotor
hat propooed • bill which would requiTe the
sure Board or Rege.ru• to project
employ"""u neecla 10 yeon tiC!nce to oVoid
situatioc\o tike the c:urrmt ahon~&amp;e of
oompucer pro(Vammers. 1'he pro;ection
should be updated e•cb year, '"'PWned
floa. w;th the proper chatlj!.. Implemented
Into IChool cunioul•
OJUI.nan made 'I J•hm to the s:a-udlm4
population to vote
their future," it•
UMMed. ,...'tlC'I.)"'ve 801 to lak.c an inle:rtsl in
politico," The .. ndid•tc then called for a
refonn d the Stile" mor1Juono Ia... "I dont

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h s...-a S.~~WW .. ,.,...,... ,.,,._, n...rwo....._
~IVAU:
Democnt~ M•••no"'"- ••~hllatlld diiOIIId tne lu..- alld Nth ~. . aJ.~
lhM c.,...agn tcw a au1in ·~ lOt the SUNY , .,...m.

""-leo• -

~...., tht COUt"M~

think it's nght that an indovldual ahould be
sentenced for havlrvc 3 irmlt •moum of
mArijuano," ..ld L'ullltton , '"l'ho leg41 cnor&amp;•
•hould be redin,cted to ttiC! big bey,_,.,.,..
ltlo'lltln4 oil ttiC! p1vlit "
CU!Iinon oiJtt oallnd for l'!ltppropriltlon of
lottery monhot 10 tht State education fund to

go""'"""'""'

reduce or elimlruue k:M:.al tchool caJ.I'!f ror
nuw Ff"S m1o the
fund,"
O.llmlut, "attd It'•
bo!irtS rippocl off- that'• (or ......._ In the

Mi!1JiDr _dtizens. ·u"s

or

"It'•

&amp;~!~&gt;era~

••plained

Snnale. 111 rna~ turt "hal t

rw "'faar •

liCih Lbtrter
l!oth c:ondidat.,. in the Oty of Tonawonda·
Grand IIUnd-Niopro hila clutnct ha""
&amp;pedfally odd~-' the envii'Ot'lml!tltal
.......,. dUrin&amp; this contpoljvt Incumbent John
8. Oa1y foets thlt the State mu.st t•k.t 1 more
amhle role m toak: waJlc dit:posal aincir
"'private industry wUI not n.ovc as ful as
noc:a~~ry." 11W. lAWiltOII f'.t.opub\.ici.n li lhe
sponsorolo SISO,OOOam•ll bone! issue bill to
build • modttm w·ute cJit:pout p1AJtl
O..llmBer Rob«-rt CI'OfCil cited Lew•••on·•
SC" pipeline!. 'W''t'Wdl

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dwupUliJ IOA.ic wutes

irtro the Nla&amp;ara Nh'ctr and CCMlM!Q'I.Mmt,b1•
Lal• Onto
State 1.. , allowed thl~
Uk.l! '"'~ lO happ&lt;'tl," COI'llmd• (;"'88· · we

no -nw

'"'V$

have to chilllg.t!' 1lw
to match the willfn'
the pt."'ple.~ n.., Tol'wwanda buu:rance

broker seu lhe ll.,ed

ror stricter

enforcemen1 of erwh'Onmtl:ftlill llw•. and
5trength«rrun&amp; 11....., to
ttiC! JO«&lt;Ied
"midnight dumper · If tho&gt; I. not done. '"Wc11
h.l\.'e • aisis AtuAn tn ~ ~ur or ..,,-

d&lt;.•.,..

~10~.

loth Clndic.IAIH fi\'Vr cre•llf\1 tAlA
inc:ent,Pes 10 lllrxt prlvatr ~ndustna.l
&amp;m'el1rnen4 Oil~ a~U.J for 1M · unpt'O\'rlnf!nl
d thew""""""' to l&gt;rooden thew. b...- ·
The r...,._ Hon'lrd Rudent I&gt; .,'"'"A lor
tho ""itoliullon by 1985
1"he Sute'1 respoo~bUity " co ed~te.·
belie&gt;-u c"'88- one~ hb lnc:utnb.nt opponent
is li~ewiMS mmmillt.'d 10 the SUN't' IYilcm. A

sU·yl!.~r member of the A•iembty·,
Education c.:.uuunluce. o..!y

bcU...·ca.. "We

ha\1ft cenainly nlfthnl\blcd the lnteghy or the
&amp;ate Unh·eNity sy.sl ,.m II would be ~ crime
10 let Jlide duwnhJU alltfiCI titnc and money
thai we IY.vr mn·~lt&gt;d a0 far-bur chit mea.ns
dolbtrs."

Chevy goes Whole Whog'"!
-This coffee table masterpiece ...
Which. should you lind It necessary
to read after my preface. will stimu·
late you for weeks: -CHEVY CHASE

at
Pizza Hut
MONDAY-THURSDAY

2 PM-4 PM
Buy one beer, get one ~
with the pwc:hase
of any food Item.•

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Election '80

I {All eyes focused on key states
! - - - by 8etb Goo*hlld
i ~ ~-..

n.. ~4M11'-Iu WOOlen\ '
counterpul, oiU ............,. II l)oiJy
a:JnteiUid ltld aillcoll)' lmpanont
ore - . s ,.,. by popugr - . 10 boll! canciJclota. n..,... con be
bul rotlwr ~ on ontlqulted JUb.divldod ln10 four (!rOUpO. ooch
""""""'""lho eloc\orol ~~~ doVlnlluenco
wbldl c:rrtaln I"'ICCoN of tho on tlleO&lt;.-. 1'1N1 North IJIIUICI
CIOUTltry uaume on ""',_..jjnary South Dakou lfl, Nebruu 151, and
&amp;mount or Importance. AI the Kanau 171. which oompriiMI 19 of
tampal&amp;n wtnda down, the two 1ho area'• 13-4 oleotoral ,..,.... 1\ll
major party candidate• are ...., IOiidly for tho Republlcon
lnt!"talfylr\8 their
In tlleae n o regioN, reall&amp;lf18thallheya,..,atlU
Seeond , Mlnneaota 1101,
anyone'a for tho taJcJns.
Wiaeoruln 1111. Iowa ttl and
Mo..., 10 than In previous yean. MiS60Url ( 1~1 are morelmportont to
the 1960 eampaljp&gt; hu oome down the c:andklot.. thon tho flnt VOOP•
to a r - erllieol oonteoto In those but atW polo in ~ ~
llatu whh lorse bloca or oont....redwlththethlnl. ClolmioS
" undec:lded" electorol voteo.
Sl eloaoro, thls.,...c:oncolntro11owt1111 b a b,.,..kdown
tlle&gt;e ,..,.1 oompetUion.
- a II
baulo...,..
............, carter".. u Mon&lt;Wo-.
The 1\'ut-~osan cooanlly. pure home .R•te . . , _ . will help him
ltld lllmple. In lt7t, CArter wu offset An&lt;Jenon'a aomftwl\111 1"'11"
JWopl cJeonly by Gerold rord.
foiJowin&amp;.
Iowa It a!ou l\orlpn
Durlf18 hlo ProJidoncy. ho has oour~~ry-Jbnmy'l January pain
polntftdly &lt;M•ras.vdcd many of omt&gt;or&amp;o io 11W remembered u

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or

erront

or

thote

tl~and

R e•gan' ~o

contervadvtt rhetoric appeal&amp; to
cheJr Jnhabitants. caner h11 never
won an election In caUfomla 145
elccrora.l ...otet) and slncoe h IJ
Roosan'• home, It b highly unli\oly
the Prelldcnr wUI be evon able to
n\01\&amp;SO a rapeaoblo o.bowtns

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Carter. howe\'t'l'. hu yet co write
orr c..urom1o IUid her •s electoral
VOtOI. JuM Andenon. WID nmt

probobty 6how any C&amp;rt« erroru.
.. he hh otrons appeola amons
oollese ttudent&gt; IUid In tome
tuburban anu. which ahe
Prelklm\ would need to mount a
~bleeffort

'1'berc hal '-&gt; llnle oompetltloo
In the Well IUid linle N!O!do to be
,..ld about • what wUI hlppen

vMdJy.u thocoldliacwtnter.

~ William Mlllillen, IUid I«
CMu&lt;-, Dotroi1 IUyor Calomoo

y~_..,...bil!wt•8i"'ten. IIUoh
II olooeapec&lt;ed to aid~ by l'lit

.,.__ on 1ho 1ickel.
()'*&gt; lu .,.lor battJesround. IUid
Ia lean Ins toward Roasa 6:
Unemployment pluf weak bac:klfl8
""""'« blaek leaden and In rural
.,.,... hu combined to put up tho
Proaldalt in seriow tr0t1ble of
lollftS this lcey all"' whleh he won
fouryeanogo. 81ue&lt;x&gt;Oar wurkero
are tho taf1!101 for ftea&amp;ln, wbo
bel- he ean oonv!noo lhom thai
C&amp;l'te!"o emnoml&lt;: polic:ios are at
fault for hlsh iniWJon.
An
unpredl&lt;ubleaute,butatill"-&lt;&lt;od
towardo tho ~ column
unleaa .C&amp;rtes' can pull loJt.

mlnutJo..,..
once

-.
apin ..,.._.,. a
topic carter b , _ \'Uinerable
with-the
ftCODOI!Iy ,
Unemployment ltld lnfl.\tion are
high and confidence hu"""""" In
hialeadenhip~.potilicale.nalyatiA)'

aboul hla tU.&amp;ndlns there. Yet the
mkiwestem 11a1e docs have "rone
lies ta the Democratic party IUid
C&amp;nnr has begun a concentrated
effort in hopes or Htaplf18 a
dehobWtatinS loss.

Mluouri and WIJCOI'Uln 11nt both
rated toss-ups.. WLiooruln hit "
opocf;ll affection (or Andc.-.. In
ram, h could tum au1 lo be hit only
outright vietory .
Mluourl,
altho~ lobelod a tlsht r -, I&gt;
antic:ipated ro bac~ cartftr. becouae
rob the inner cl\)1 bl.od&lt;

South

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n, 1ut block-ohio lUI. lndlona

OO&lt;'e loyolisu. ..,.,.,

1131, lllinoU IZ6I IUid Michlpn
(21)- h of 8ravr t tratef~:I C
lmporunoe and wW bear heavily on

the finol 0\11"""""
Indiana 11 dearly pro RNSan. to
Is ohe only one or tho four thao IJ""
deaMlUt. Mlthlson b clole. cart.,.
hoi a hlSh l&gt;netnploym&lt;.'flt raoo to
oombot, but ..m hllo much or ohe
Sune"a 1abor A:Upport. The 1wo
poUtic.Lan't •upponora-rOf'

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South-Onc:e Cilrter'a hard

ore

loolrJns

""'"' ltld """" like they will boll
from the Wlloo he formed in IS76.

11le key queJIIon b whether
I"CJional toy•1ty tCarH~rJ or
CXINet'Voti"" ideology (fte.ASanl ..'{11
predominaUt in voter'J mlndf u
they make • final decision Tul!oday. '
Tea•• 1:61 it the big prUII he,..,,
Ntllonal Security, inOatlon, Goorse
8u.Jh a.nd minorhy ditenchan,mcn'
wilh CaJ1er are 11id 10 give Re13a.n

... ..... , . Prealdent . ....... blact IUid hllponlc t\ll'nOUI
tohowachonoe. floricloll7lllthe
other ~ ~ C&amp;rteJo

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lnlnocity -

Roosan ...., hia prior
for a voluntary
oodol .......-~\)! ayat-. Wbh a bisb
pai'OI!f\Uise or rotlnld folk. that'•
akin to oulj:lde....,
~ia alao ~ a chonte IO
Joke okfahoma (8), and Vorglnlo lUI
and MlaluiPf'l
but rhe """
belon6&gt; to C:..rter ol~ many

asolnot

.,.,_,. eaDfns

m.

110101

are not

~nteed

ror the

Preoldent'f pookell.
'""' &amp;11- No other areo .. u
lmponont or u undedde&lt;l Altho
,..., 8i"'• _,.and _,.IUICI the
lenoloc\ rloes, and pn&gt;l&gt;obly no
where elM does Andonon make
IUCh • large t pl••b.
New
Hompohi,.., (4), whieh mode or
broke primary c:andkloleo bod&lt; in
february, b ....., clriflkoS toward
Reason ulo Vermont 13l. AndarJon
alao hoo an outalde ~ ol
oarrylns thio 1!11a1J ttato .-Jed
omof18 the gianll of the Eut and b
_ , aa obot.ructif18 a dean:u1
Cortor win In Muo.ehuaoelllt4J.
Rhod• Joland (4), Maine (4),
M•ryland 1101. Dolroware (31 and
\Yaahh1f!1on D.C. 131
all clooft,
but e•pocted IO Wind up In the
C.raer column..
New .lerfy (17) b nip IUid tudt.
but 1ean1ns toward ~ on
account or the economy. 8oth be
IUid the Pretldenc ore fW&gt;tif18 for
tho subotantill . . , _ . of blue
oollu ~... here and In tho

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crucial atate that .. botly """""""
by boll! caner IUid fteo&amp;an. Once
apn. IUI"DDUUlo the key to a carter
win and he ...... CIJ'ry tho dky ol
Pltiladetphlo comfortably to have 1
" " " - llel(pn ..,.. had • a-ble
leAcL but •'Oiotilhy hu offt!Cled It IO
tho point where h'a Ill but a draw.
~ York 4411 u lUI but hardly
leatt. lr one 111111 can be Aid to
delormlne the wltoner, rhlacould be
lt.
Andonon with the liberal
llne-olthoush hlo baokins I•
aofl- wlll affecl C&amp;rtor'a chanceo_
and ,_t probably aid Reason. Yet
carter has made a Oil 00S puah
hen!. wirh many v!alta IUid ren«Wed
Republle&amp;no predld thot
carter and Anderton wW lfllil
""""l''libec:als and the ltate'll.vp

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Reason to c:opiW'II h• hoolthy
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here, buolho llde now _ , . 10 be

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ll he can keep
Anderson'* ppeal undftr mnorol,
he 11 a~ ttr than 4!\len choice';
The We1t I• Re•san't, the
South-&lt;lc:oplte JOmo dl.....,t and
dcsertiona-11 CllrtCr'l. The Eul
and M.klwmt ere the 1roat in wtUch
tho 1980 c:ampa~Sn will be decided
tomorrow. The economy IUid tho
af.ze or the voter tW"nOUt wiU
delennlne the finoJ outcome. llut II
ohould be ............... that many
unkr-... o!UI e.dl1 and many
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Bulls lose their fotrt.h straight
in afumble-filled afternoon
byToooy~

r..,blco, illta:cqlticxu. clrcR&gt;ed puocs.
Not &lt;UCI!y tbc lOp !hr.. in&amp;redleoas (O&lt;
wimliaa a football pm&lt;, and the UB BIIIIJ
u..cl all tine N!ur~ qalnst Edinboro
State. A• a result, they lo&lt;1 and tbey' lort bla.
3+10.
BcfO&lt;e a wty 1))111&lt; crowd 1.t Rotary Fldd
Buffalo did wbl.t aiva c:oodi&lt;S ulan. They
pvo tbc pm&lt; away on coaly mblakes.
On tbcir fil1l posocsion or the pmr. tho
Fiahdn&amp; Scolr man:bed from tbcir own 37
yard Uno Into tbc &lt;ndzono. A 43-yard pauina
play from Larry Wh..ltr fro Tim Beacham
upped off tbt drive ai UB deftosive back
OrO$ Kozar was e&amp;Uaht tumin&amp; the wrona
qukk, ht's ,ood," said

ICo)lor. "He'SJOI &amp;ood bands."
.-'Buffalo r&lt;CdYOd tbc ball oo their own l.S

yard line and two ,plays lattr pvc it riaht
back on quaru:tbock Many 8ar1eu 's fumble.
Whodcr was knocked out of !be pmc on
l!dlnboro'• oaf Krics and Bob Jacobs took
ovtr quartabectina chores. (Jacobs was
w_.a 10 bo lool for t b c . - dox to a
cn&lt;lred vm.- ...ardiQa 10 Edinboro
Sporu lnforowioll. but h(__appeared
than btaltby.) The drivt sa - . m UB ..,c
the boll bock.

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with tbe scoro 7.0, Edlnbofo.
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Rlc:ll Phlllil&gt;o put tbc Bulls oo the
oaxeboard ill the· tca&gt;nd quarter wldt ~
ll-yanl fodd ..... but a Matty 8arTtU
(ambit 00 Buffalo'• n&lt;XI poosajon p.-e the
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F'llhlia&amp; Scou IDOiher ...,.;q - • n l t y
o~!be Buffalo 11. Runninc back Jat Early
pushed llle biU over from awo yards out, but
kicker Rkk Ruskiewia. missed the c.ura
point f01 Edillbo&lt;o. makina the 100rt 13-l.
T1w two ....... t.-.dtd punts bofoo:c t..o
more Buffalo tumo.-ers opaJ&lt;d tbc door for
tbc Scou'orrtnse. AD intcrc&lt;:ptloa or a liB
Quartetbaek Jim Rodripez- and a rare ,
fumble by rc:cd&gt;er Frank Prlc:c on the
Buffalo 36 lead to • 23-yard Oeld aoal by
Ruski.wkz.
llarn1l, wbo lllld ]$1 yardopuaq for the
clay, tluew ao lnacrc&lt;:ptloa oo the ensufnl
pos:sesioo ODd Jacobs mudtod bb t.cam iD for
tbc score with a .U.-yard quarterback sneak.
Bulls defenslvt ta&lt;tle Dave Aorc'-sto~ in
A ,~ FAJCE: ua,....... ....a...,. MwtJn
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a..1o .---.._
to bloek tht qtra point and Mike Rossi
!1tl_
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recovered the ball. That do&amp;od out the , . , . .and • me ...... Uftf...,.,..w
soaring In abc rona balf with Edinboro ln&lt;tin&amp;
22-3.
play. ThiJ time tbc- eoverod)) yvdo.
stopped oo tbt fOUtth down. The '"lbt fwnbles ~ my fault," 8ar1eu
"He (Baocbam) ,... -ina us 10 tbc endtd as tbt ahltd qiWter lllld,Edinboro 34.
IDOODOCI. "I misread tbo options."
ball," Kozar cxplajned. " He'd 1&lt;1 the buidt UB 10.
posldon and leap up lnd aake tbt
Ornny c.-an. the Edinboro coed!.OW - .
..., The Burtalo pusina aua&lt;k hUtalled on
••~ with tbc play o1 tht
1lle'llotlllamuat dl8rwiD...,JIIe- tlotlr' oeriaod tbc Bulb""- rormt ao INII&amp;. "They Joot.a' like • bdl or a fOOd
bltltlootlooaonudllikctbo._thalwooli.. r .,_~,...... ~ tOtAIIinJI1 ,.-&lt;Is fOOIMIII&lt;:MI on lllai.''He.aid ~that
.......... ~-• .,_Jia'IIPtbc by~----puf doe-OUI o( theUIIcld&lt;DRdid p!ay"'Jll•!be -~~
----.s ~ a ..........pooooiaa display "**- A ~ ~ - - . 1 fOI ....-..,..,.
~lolo~Jalpl..lkmar111e &amp;lialtaro'WI ...s Rllll&lt;icwia- his
SeoD Kowal, !be klocld~
wllo
lbc llula , _ tbc . . . , _ 21 iiiLo tbc . fowti!PUolille&amp;r-.
---oo-'ctllitdTD-hittiq PDce
10 yanlo OUJ for
lilltt "" the d~ ~ cfrecti-.
.tbc .U. poirtkr. PhiWpo allllftl'ttd tbo PAT Z11t
"He ldliDa IDSide (of lbc cldaiSive
ODd UB- a..ck lot doe-c. ,
I'
Tile fooltth
lOria o( tr1lded \)ll&lt;k) aad.• ltiirlltd ......... 10makc a play
MQitk
dri""t!KIIdloc- . . - t - _, palolocd
....,• • ,:57-" or tW llold _... . , ...,.__ ~...wo.__..,. ilooido • 11." o. ~- - ...._tbc ScaCI JO yard- 1M~~~ - - QIWt&lt;t mded

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Bcnn&lt;!t fumble llall!'ll ,a IIDOibcr drive.

Edinbo&lt;o couldn'l makeusc.oftbclood radd
pooldon ODd was fO&lt;ced to punt the baiii&gt;Kk
to UB: ~ ...in "' Bulls' ~ thwar1col by.a fumble as ..nt.ct Mark~
CO&lt;I&amp;hcd ir up on tbc EdiDboro %7. Tilt

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Seven all together

Tumovers ~nee pgcin beat thejulls _
b)' AINil'

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Auisttmt $potU Edlttw

Colleb 8111 DaDdo may have to

call on the ocrv1c:cs or a ~latrisl
this wtdl: iD ~ for !be

...... In tbc pme-with a 1oochho&lt;
to win ia," rtlattd runnlna bock
Mark Maier.
·
First half Slatilitics proved fairty
eveo-widl the Scou piniQa ooly
37 yard• "!ore tbaa abe
llulls-alahoucb tbcy held a 22..3
balflilllt !tad. The dirttrCO«l
&amp;liAbo&lt;o robltecl UB pwas cdm&lt;S and scooped up five Bull
Cumbl&lt;$.
Aldloulh this roport&lt;r found i1
uncornfortaitfe to write a
m\ldl 1cs1 rll)t orr. dcfcndtr r01 a
30yard-.'\Ja'playa&gt;discounted
tbc cfrecu or tbo - - . . . wllic:h
broqht &amp;rtaloni""' thtlr r1r11
snowfalloflhcyear. "II waso'nbat
cold " &lt;atlaimed dfftrulve ul&lt;kl&lt;
Mile; Roui. "We wen hluina out
there 1h11's why there were
rumt&gt;ic."
Aft&lt;; the Seals •oor&lt;d a
toucbdowo oo Lhei&lt; ront possc:s~oo,
the dcel&gt;&lt;St peti&lt;V'01ioa of the Bulls

Bulls' upeomiq ....,e apiftSI
8aldwbt Walla:e 01 bb 1ftl1l bas,
aoroe .,..y say, boen displayina
sukidal tmdencics or lot&lt;. UB
virtually pve abe pme away 10 the
Edinbo&lt;o State SaM• s.turday,
commhtiql
abaJIIy •even
tUJ110m1 in tbo rorst half a1on&lt; m
nKJtttoal+IOioss.
or VB'• n:cm~ problems tW'IIilll
the ball O&gt;er, quancrbaek Jim
Rodfiloou oommc•lled, "Thin&amp;$
jusa hawen 10mdimcs. We're sick
or h bul we don't koo" whal to
do." ROdriaucz.. inserted by DoDdo
in tbc KCood qiWter ill ao auempt
to bdp tbc mistake-proM UB
orre:ost.,... picked orr~ ~&gt;or~
fU-LJnS:-~ MM dat«dt;WtlltltNIW~ ............. end maJJarln&amp; his sbouldc&lt;. " If il
........................... "' "'' .................. . . . . . . . ,..,.. .... otlhe wtrt-h'c ror lhost tumovtrS, we • o11'crue was tbe E.diuboro 27. That
drive hOwevtr,cndtd theAmcway
Buff~'' Other two ront quarter
did -OD rumbles. ..We (chr
clde:ost) Jlw abo orf&lt;me abc ball
ODd tbcy '""' il over," COIIIjllained
Roui. ''Tiley (lbc offmse) ha« 110'
to aopia.W.." &amp;liAboro wu 001 will-• 1hrir
share or miscu&lt;S eithtr-b\11 theirs
di&lt;!n'l hun ahem as much. to the
...:ond q.ntr, with . font- at
tbc UB • t yard lint, Edinboro boct

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THURSDAY, NOV. 611t 4.10 pm
IN 2JJ SQUIRE HALL

Two plays laltr (after a Buffalo
penail)'). UB llantcr Frank Prlc:c
pvc tbt ball "P II the Bulls' 36.__
TbM 11\ishop- typical of tloc
""" Edloboro c:apitalizal .,. UB
..-allall..-,ostbcScou
- drove In p4 tided • roold pi,
makiQa lht , _ , 16-~. .t toui
oplaintd, "You Jj&gt;ltaQP&lt;tala~""
1beir mlslakes-lite tbcy did on
our&amp;. We haven't betD doillltliM."
Tbo _ . . _ . or alit
Bulls plo,as- lilot lkY""
plorina IQOCl ball, .....P ror tbo
tumcrv&lt;:tS. "Our orr.-- iJ pml)'
confidcnl. Wt'r&lt; ~ovina tbe
ball-11 wu lust austakes (tbol
killed
u•l."
remenlbtrtd
quortctback Marty Barrett.
Rodria••• caprtned tile
Crusuadon of tbt Bulh plarm. "I
don't tnow. wbl.t .• ~ II actS '"
JOU~·poelally If It bappttU

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e&gt;&lt;:di&lt;Dt &lt;hantt ror tbc Bulls 10
e,1111 w.-.

make up arouod.

by Rossi. With •
~ rtcld oosidon}, il

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was an

COI'IIiftUaUy. Tbe mo~ you ttY. IM
maddtt you 11&lt;1 the mo&lt;c you.,..,.
up," ht Ald. The scnio&lt; pwa
condnucd '"Tbe coacbe1 ~rc­
otumped 100. TheY k.oow ~.vc
. . pia,!'" thl.t COD~~ Job.
Dal&gt;ite tbc 11o&gt;11s ....ron"""
with !"..-. .tat~. ~Itt .playm
~ lllill oc&gt;t~atl&lt;. Wt vt_Ju&gt;t Jj&gt;l
10 ktep pla}'lnathe way we •• boto
playina- i uot cut out the
miaalla." DOled Naics'.
.
"We r' hlto ~ ....,. tike
we're"""' t o - " · If we am
&lt;liminal&lt; QUI ....,. . . . . we .... ~&gt;&lt;
.. -.d.·· •wnmari&gt;.ed Bamtt.

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qoach spooked by extra player;
·aulls' witchcraft haunts Brockport
It looked for a while as if'the
UB soccer Bulls were to be the
unlortuaate viclims of some
Hallo- prank. But an alert
COIIcb Sal Esposito had-a few
tricks of bis own in his baa.
Tralllns the Brockport State
Oolden Eagles 1.0 midway
through the second half,
Esposito called to the aaention
or the officials that Brocltpon
bad ll$ed 19 players (one over
the NCAA limit for a team in
aoy sinate match). After the
ofndals' acknowled&amp;ernent, the
Bulls were given credit for a
victory, even thouah the
scoreboard showed a tie.
It was the decision of the
ofncials and the two coacbt$tO
finish tlie game-and thai mack
MiJc:e Ojorgievslti happy. He
tallied for UB in,the last 'lnin41e
of play .from Jim ~vore raisins
• his season goal outpul to nine.
lt started out lin any other
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pme-accptthatthe~Rdwas

rerninilcenl of one of Ricb

.!&amp;tlll,it/11 ~/
YOUR

jua wide oflM kft post. 1bC
Bulls were swarmilla all o - ibe
Oolden
Easles,
dbins
everything but scorina. With the
help of Mother Nature, UB was
able to work the ball up the
micldle of the field almost at
wjll . For a five minute stretch
in the fl!st half, Brcxltpon was
unable tO move the ball across
the field.
MoSt of the Bulls enophasiud
the effect of the wind, even
Esposito admitted that it played
a bia factor. ··~wind didn't
lcaiiY help us that much in the
first. We just weren't settled
down. We missed a lot of
Goal
tbMC't',"noted Cohen.
"It
Broclcpdrt manaaed to l)reak (the winll) sure didn't help oo
the ice fiNI, however, as they the aoaJ lticb," complained
scored on onlftheir second ~t Schaub.
Esposito observed,
oo net . A! 18:33, Peter IDore " tile wind was with us in the
- fed Steve Soveu, who beat UB ftrst, but when it was aaainst II!
netminder Ray Eckert for his (in the second half), we were in
fiflh aoal of the year.
their end."
Chris Simon almost came
The conuoversy beaan when
ri&amp;ht t.e1t for Buffalo, as he Brockport
s ubstituted
dribbled in on the len, passed aoalteoders at the aan of the
into the &amp;oalmoutb to Walter second half. NCAA rules Sla1C
Cohen, who turned and rtred that only eighteen men' may be
used by a team . The new
goallender was tbteqles'l9th.
"I put in a third·strinaer who
haso't played all yeat. 1 was
aware p f the ruk. h was a
mistake," admitted Brockpon
coach Dave Emmerson.
"I think be bun his players
by doina that," mentioned
Esposito, "I think I'd be less
than eanclid j f I didn't dl!
something fof our auys,"
justifyina his protest.
The
coach believed that it would be
unfair to his players to allow
such a tecbnlcalily to go
unmentioned,~ UB'l
cbaDcu for an NCAA ~.Pff
Sh41um's trumames'. SbocitinJ
With the wind in the first half,
the Bulls held a 4J&gt;finite
teiThorial advasuaae. But; ~
Bulls' fullback Herb Schaub
~e..-praJned, "We bad the same
problem ~y (qaiast
0swtJO). I We had a lot of
chADCCS, bm no breaks."
Both teams employed the
orfsidt$ trap ruatety-a tactic
which Esposito's squad bas
proven to be effective in
drawina opponents offsides.
Because of , this , many
poteotially danaerous plays
were abruplly ha/ied.
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The Bulls are oo lonicr in
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Conferenoe benb, by vinue of
Buffalo State's 2·1 victory o ver
Brockport on Wednesday.
Fioi$hina with a 10-4 overaH
record (4-1 in SUNYAC), tbe
Bulls are sdD optimislk: about
their chances" of recelvins an
NCAA bid. "We've received a
letter from 'f~ (the NCAA)
informin&amp; us th•! we are one of
the teams still being
considered," related Esposito.
The coach intcods to bold
practice on Mollday and take
his players to Buffalo State on
Tuesday to watch their playoff
same, but ailmill that he won't
hear from the NCAA until
Thursday 0&lt; Friday.

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p.m. In 264 Squlr~

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1 1 e.m. or noon ln 344 SqUire.

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2501 N. Foroot Rd.

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~. Squire. The eledlon rewlts wiU be
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Who We&lt;ot~o Koroff gl""n b)' Prof. Brunllde Rldgwoy of
!lryn Mowr College Weclnosday ot 8:30 p.m- ot the
Albright Kno• Art O!llery, 1300 Elmwood,

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                    <text>A special to The Spectru m

Downtown construction changing city's face
Rapid .transit just the beginning
_ _ __ _ _ by Rlchud Chon
Onr of the morr grophi&lt; remindtro of
Buffalo'• foil from gr&gt;« .. on• of tht
nation·, ~~t citles is Its downtown a~~ .
W.• ~·•Unci. Pittsbuflh and other
northtOUiom dtidwhlch short tho Qurrn
City's ' lnd...,r!al horl~, downtown
Buffale&gt;
is &amp;ray ,
dirty
and
cliapklated- hardly a sourco of ci""-.
priclo. And BuiWonlano .,.. quiclc to
romJnd visitOMI that ill reoJ fUm&amp;lll Jlts
noc downtown. but In ita IIWIY distinct
nei&amp;hbort.oods. tho pod&lt;m of &lt;thnk and
racial divomty that point to tho city's trur
porsonolily.
This may bo than&amp;lns. how.ver. Tht
Buffalo of tilt 19801 wUI bo charoctoriud
by • flowortna of construction projtcts
downtown . Tht oponl"ll of tht BufWo

dillrkl (set relatr d al1icln), much
comtruction _is planned for downtown
Buffolo. And perhaps tilt main catalyst of
much of this cha "3t al0111 Main St- is
tho rapid transit lint.
Work on tht LRRT lint btpn two
yearo 010 and is procrtdins on' o r ahtad
of tchoduk to itJ lot&lt; 1984 compktion
datt, o&lt;1:ordins to )owph R. Offa,
spobsnw\ for tho N'-ta Frontift
Tr.INpOrt&amp;tion Authority (NFTAI. which

has botn ..ucco..lully lmpltmtnted In
citin such u Bo!,ton and Min.nupolis ~nd
ohould brtna IJ10r&lt; pooplo and monty into
the downtown 1~1.

CunenUy, tho mall dtolsn is 20 porctnl
completo. &amp;nd tho NFTA t&gt;&lt;ptets It to bt
in th• so por&lt;ent phaor by ·~ 'Prin&amp; of
1931. Corutruc:tion wUI brsin In Frbruory
1982. and tho mall Jhoukl bo compltted
oarly in 19&amp;4, ready lor tht LRRT
subway's U&gt;O"~Urol run. Tht t.-llnod

' ' By the mid,-1980s, Buffalo w ill have donned
a Janus-like posture, mindful of its past greatness. but
with an eye fixed firmly on the future. ' '

Conve.ntion Center downtown. Oement
Chen's Buffolo Hilton Hotel on tht

cJw-se- of tht line'$ construction and

waterfront and co.n.ttruction of i light rail

is i.n

rapid transit (LRRTI lint on Main Strttl
u.. only tho bt31nnlnp ol what area

su\&gt;stqutnl oporotion. Tht LRRT will run
~ for .5.1 milts from tho UB
Main Strm Campus &gt;OUthwords toword
TupporStrt&lt;t, WMrth will ~from a
po11ol Into tht ht011 of tho BuffaJo theater
district. From thert, It wiU trawl above
ground for 1.2 milts unt" it reachto ols
fino) dalinotion at M&lt;'Mrial Auditonwn.
It iJ tiM! grovnd-ltwl rout• that will run
throaah tho downtown are•. and alo,.
thh 3, 200.foot otmd... tht NFTA is
planninato bulld a podtstrlan mall, whi&lt;h
whrn completed, will bo tht IOII&amp;ftl of Its
~In North Amtna. Tht mall concept

obsfrvfn an percrlvtna as 1
"renaissonco" In tilt City of Buffalo. on
att..,.pt to tum bad&lt; tho utbon decay that
haa plasued thh dry for tho put two
clocadts. By tho mld·l980l, &amp;Halo will
haw donnod • new )an...Uko potllU'O,
mindful of ib pat( greotn.... but with on
•rt fiud firmly 10 tht future.
Rqlcl T ranllt
Btsidts coi\Structlon on tht wor..-front
and in tht dt)l'• bursoonl"ll thtator

m.11l will bo rovtrrd with a two-toned
sranJt&lt; brkk .;ckwalk. P•s~ng&lt;n will bt
ablr to ride lhtlraiN fiT&lt; frtrln tht mall
zon~. wh1ch should n.n .Jbout on« ~~~r:ry
lS mi.nutes, tht lnnpo lncrt'Uln&amp; to t"V'f1'Y
lhtft

mi.nutt:J dun.na rush hour.

Now builclinp
Moanwhik. plans • .., beina drawn for
three now bu~dlnp to bo built arow&gt;d tht.
Gtona« Strttt aroo o1 ~In St.-.
Bbffalo Savin&amp;• Bank will bt &amp;in
domoliJhins RNCIUI'f'J in tht Cltippewa.
Washingtof1 ~nd Main St r«t area
(includ.i ns tht historic Q.,...., Buildln&amp;)

thh. Janu.ary. Construction of tM bank's
new corporal• htadquan,.... will brgin
this April. h will rl5t to 13 otort.. obuv•
lht wttt •nd woll bo &gt;llilthod 10 tht
originol 'old·domed Buffalo Savinso
buUdona.
Across tht llre&lt;t from tht now Buffalo
S.vin3&gt; buildlfl&amp; wUI bt • brand ntW
loklory Hyau Hoctl. Built. oJons with
tht new Hilton, to tili adv~ of
Buffalo's now convtnhon &lt;'ftlltr, tM hotel
.. m Hyott's
of builclinp.
whkh dtslsNttS tht company's hiahfst
ltvol o/ plush lwcury. Tht o:!Ncture will
futurt a.n inlmor l trium. or open lobby
thot will stntdl all tho way to tho lop.
Acrordinato Frank McCuarr, onr of tho

-._,.,.-cia»

logl contr.actor:.1nvn.tin8 mon~y into tht

proJtct. tho buildln&amp; will cost 530 million
to buOd. h•lf of which will bt pur up by
H)'dtt, tht other hall provided by local
invtsaors. The 400.room hotel is Sd for
complt-hon In 1983.
U.t and lust of tht ntw tkyKrolpers to
au3JI'lfnt tho 8ulf•lo sk~Unr is tht ttnstory Ubtrty Notional Bank corpor•••
hrodquariOB IO bt budt ntxl to tho
Hyatt. Tht local bankon&amp; form wdl
~b.andon UNit old ht~~~·~~ ~• M.1in
Vld Coun to tnOYt" .nto tM new bu~
..not ,..., recrntly -~&amp;nod two locM
finru. C•nnon o..;p, Inc•• &amp;nd tht
Cowper Company to dtstcn •nd buold tho
edifi«. Tht ntw buoldonc will coot S17
million and should bt rompltted by rho
ond of 1982.

�T

~is :.

hol!uffolo
Or
;. it1 The answer...,. to be a qualillod
yes. Judging from all the constnac:tion
pro)«ts bdns pii.I\J\td ~.. the City,
Buffolo rully·does ooem to be rising from
its ashes and
if not Ayina. apin.
A ~bird, indeed. The reoJ questions I
oow...., to be: How mb&lt;h of tho Buffalo
Renaisaanot is roil. ;ond how mu&lt;h b just
O.erzeilous p•blic relations7 Buffalo is•
cotnin&amp; back, but to what dqm:1 How
U&lt;Ktly wUI the Clt;y &lt;hangc: and how will .
this &lt;hang&lt;: affect its midenl$7 Th&lt;St art
the questions Th~ Spectn.tm hopes to
add,..,.in this special tdltion, City Limits.
This' projoc:t was a labor of love for
th- staff mtmberw who preparod it.
Unlik.! past yean, most staffers on the
paper are fro111 the Buffalo uea, and•thus
- approa&lt;hed this i&amp;sue with a ml&gt;c!un
of pri~ and &lt;on&lt;em, optimism and

.l..ndins.

~kism.

• .

-

Thr questlon of Buf{aio'' rrvfvol ml3ht
be irrelevant to most UB studtiits, Mpot of
us will stay herr four yean, get our
drgrres and move on Ui the worli:l to mo.;,

exotic locaJes. Many tfansi~l ~dents
from outsidr We:stem New .V6"rk ntvu
really get . to know Buffalo vuy well.
spealcihs terms
with the City. Maybe it's due to ' the
loc:ation of the two ampuses-ooe
the
.Sutor edge of the City, the other quite a '
distance owoy in tht .Ubuibs. Rtgardlet$

Some MV&lt;r even get to

On

,./
of tht &lt;aUK, a soocf IIWIY of us ne¥0(
venturt outside tht confiDes of ou&lt;
comfortable; if ilolattd, student
mlcroco&lt;m to challense tho City or kt it
Challonge us. We view it complo&lt;mtly
through tho dislorted lmqu on tho TV
~· or we san the CitY's srfme and
rubble and close our minds to its
pO.iblities.
The truth is, Buffalo'• unglamorous
facadtiiit5$il~ Because of it, it$
' people •ar~ dow'!. to e,rth 'a nd
unpretentious-and they face life with an
unmitipted view of reality that i$ ofttn
ennobling. It has been called the "City of
No IUuoions; what Buffalo ladt_s.in sllHu,
it makes up in h;ud truth.
Not io say that Buffalo is totally ~aid
of elqance or cliSS. There are .left-oven
here from a gilded ~e. and the AI!Jright·
Knox Art Callery, the Buffalo
PhUharmonic ;ond even the Buffolo
Sobres. are rrmindtl'l of Buffalo's present
commitments to quolity. But for the most
part. Buffalo rosidents are eamest.-tOukh
working stiffs, with enough dirt und«
thoir fingernails to ktep them honest. •
Whi&lt;h is why the present "renaissance"
1s so disconcerting-why U rings our of
tun~ with~ our sensibilities. it sem1s
toad sood to be true. Whf'&lt;h is wh)! Tht
Sptctrum
taking a good look at the
Buffalo Renaissance. We want to make
Sure it's rea1.
tl/1' ..
Enjoy.

is

w.at~ont development an upper class J'laven

•

_ __ _ _ _by Steve Simmons

' Named ··+Harbour Pointe." these
townhouses will be built facing south, to

A &lt;»-acre pa..C.I of lond on Buffolo's
downtowo w~erfront, left, un~tloptd
•ince the Buf{alo Urban Renewal Asency
purchase it in 1963. is now being
transformed into a $100 million ros~tiol
o.nd COlll!llerdal. co,mplex. Un~r the
direction of the American City
Corpprotion, f~ Hou$ing and Urban
Deveio~ funch wm be uoed to croate
the Waterfront Villqe. w,hicb will feature
shops.
orlices,
restaurants.

allow for the instaflaUon of passlv&lt; solar
panel.. Upon completion, Goodman S&lt;IY•·
Harbour POintt will be the largest,passive
oolar stniCt\11'0 in \he country.

condominiums, townhouses,
"'cvcutiv~'" hotel.

~nd

'Pt'tvlou:s .sue~

~n

Amerlcon. City, a' subsidiary of thr
Rowe Company, is a priv•tt coruuhing
firm whl&lt;h specializes In rrvltaltzing
mu.nidpalitia. Two ye~rs il.go. h wu
hired by tht City of Bulfolo to conduct an
extensivo market •!'•lysis to determine the
demand for w&lt;h a waterfront project .
"Other companies hod tried to develop a
pion in the pail," explolned American
City Adminiotrativt Assistant Pat
Goodman. "They failed because they
nrgltcted to use m.ukn a'naly,sis."

loott JI'Ouncl

,

Jmpresstd with American City '• work,
the City invited tllr Baltlmo~bostd
corpor-•tion to stay on and implement the
proposal Uoing paJt of • S4 million city
redevelopment gr..nl that "is, only
h•ppenlns bec_ause of thr Cart er
Adminiltratiog," according to ~~r
llll'!'ft Grifl\n, the Urban R~ewal Asency
bepn oono~n~etlon In Much. putting in

sldrwalks. perJdna

~ and _....
V.irtually. tho only constrUction problem.
encpunt.M so r.r ooncemtd sewer
inttallatlon. AIOUNI 1970. when Urban
Rtntw1l fil1td in the h&amp;rbor, they UKd
dirt, ttoneo and ~. ("Not tho best
materialt," as Griffin called it.) Thuo!

tome ueu of the harbor art' very porous,
and water accumulated lud to be pumped
out, whUethe contractor lald pipeo for the
sanjtary sewer system.
•
Through thdr IJ»fket ~no!yais,
k.noon City ~termintd that there was •
hi&amp;h cltman&lt;j lor "class A".offlce IJ&gt;a&lt;e,
high quality restaurants, and luxurY
condominiu.mi. "H~vina nc&gt; monetary
interest in thr proJ«t; ; asc'&gt;rding to
Goodman, American CliP role is to
"br(ng private ~elopers and nrgoti.ote
with them for tho purch..,. of ~ land."

T~E_ SpECTI\UM
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So f~r1 tht respoMC from devdo~tot
Phase 1-tho area dire~tv_on the
wate.rfront-has brtn more than
rncourqing. II\II'IY belirvo. T1le parcels
' are being sold at an average p,.,_ of
S~Q,O(XI aJ) -Kn!&gt; which •!=n!ina to
Goodman, is •actUally a very low price.•

The .oommtrcial carr wUl be compriotd
of a four-building officrl sttail comf10und
contolalna 233.QI10~re fm. ot~hi&lt;h
95 ~~ has already been leaSed.
Ala~ will be a four hundrod ...at
seofood rostauront, operated by Speciality
Restaurant•, Inc. of Tampa, Florida.
Complementing the Waterfroat Villas&lt;'
is the city-owned Erie Basin Marina.
. Conotructed in 1912, the marina frames
the Waterfront VUlagec as does ·Otment
Chen's new S20 mUllan 500-room·HPton
Hotol, whi&lt;h has enjoyed a 10 'percent
occupancy ralo In II$ firit few month• of
operation. -according to Goodm.ili. - These figures of ouccess point to
Amerk~n Oty•s 6perienu in revitalizing
commwlities. P.rent Company Roust has
completed highly accloimed similar
projects such as fanu•il Hall in Boston,
and Baltimore's Harbor Pla&lt;J', wh!&lt;h
opened in July amid a fanfa1'1!'ol fireworks
and clipper ships.
While Mayor Griffin crtdlb Prt$idtnt

Carter for the renaissanc:t_ success,

American City's Goodman belitffl that
"the reason the projtct actuaUy got started
is due to the support of Mayor Griffin.•
Calling Griffin the "moving fi&gt;rce'' behlrid
the redivOiopm'&lt;ht • 1prttess.' Ooodm'an ·
contends that "the Buffalo project has
been oo successful, that it's being uotd as •
model."

JoboandW&lt;ft
Griffin .... the entire project from an
economic viewpoint. ..The kty to
everything is job1-, v aaid Griffin .
sati&lt;fyin&amp;ly. 'Tho Hilton created 2SO
construction jobo, and now employ•

300-190 of which are minoritln."
l\1tanwhUe, the Waterfront Villose will
ocheive simUar employment ,...ults

GrifAn belitVa. In additlpn, an eotitMted
$1.5 mUiion ann...Uy will be added to tho
City'o tax bue, according to th.t Division
of ~omk Dewlopmtnl'o 19791-nnuil
Report. 1'his will "'"'""'"the 'tax bU.,"
expWnocl Gr!ffki, "and there won't be u
muc:h bunltn ,o n tho !ndi~al as I~ is
. risl\t now.•
The project is moving riahl along on
•• ochedult towudo ils 19el completion
d.k1 oayl Giif!ln. "Whto you laok back
and lind that tht land has been 'fatant
slnc1. 1965 o.nd It was worth S450,ooo-and
W&lt; Wftft(t Flllna a JI&lt;NIY ill t-s.''
Griffin - e d . •"the """""' has been
outsWIC!ing."

�i..
you -

th&amp;t becauw in olm.O. overy

I'NIIJOf dty, lhtir JNyors ~tt endonfng

Interview:..James D. Griffin
Straight talk from Buffalo's mayor
,-

- - - ----»Y Rlduord Chon
fdjJor:S not.: Bllfflllo lla olot.g hWO'll
of colorful politiatl ktultn. from Croon
Orwhuu/ to F,.,.k S.dilo. '"'d M.lyor
,....,.. D Gn/fi• is no uuption
Altltouglt he lla rtfl&gt;fr lwn tJcr:usd of
bt~ on i•IIUtdWJl tltt /ruly /ruhm111o

from South Bulfolo h4J •umtd o
rrputohon for lu. .trolghtfo,.,.V,w ond
ctmdor.
Griffi• &lt;4n&gt;td rn EJJr&lt;otr O..rn&lt;r
CouncilmAfl and lattr UHU o Suucr Scruuor
b.fore nmrtiltg /or MAyor ut 1976. lRnltd
1h1 Drmocrotic nomination. h« ran
iltd.,...Uttrly o• •k• eo.....,.,..,;,. Plll'ly
litlctt and slwmtd obJ~rvtr'J by winni,g
tht tltcti.ort.
~
Now. Griffin iJ pmidmg oot• rho
rctJIIWt10tion of Buffalo, and hU un14Uf
pQsitiort~itietd mar.wrlck hlU gn.11n
D ronca1iatory I Ortll to hU admlrustrutiOft,
Ollt' o( bipartis1m compromur. Tho
politics of Grif(m art rh# pollricJ of
prog..,aJiJm. Tk•y tAA)I lad&lt; gr•ct, b•l
rh•ll ...... to b• u&gt;orl&lt;ing.
Griffin talk•d with Tho Spmrum for
hal/ an hour and touchtd on a tHinrty of
JubjiCts from RApid Traruot, "''IL!l..!!
'"~nt US C•nsu.~ IO /lmmy ~
Fol/owmg u tht INJtUCript of llu.t
int•rvilw:
Q . TNt s,.ct"''" Ia doJnc. •pod.\! I....
on tho Buif•lo Rrnoltunce.

A. Good. It's about bmo !hoy got poaltlvo
lor • clw!p. It took thom alona tlnw. but

Q. Wl)ot iJ your molivation for wonting
to tbmlnolt tht flvr coundlmtt&gt;-•t-~1
A , I don't bdirtt wo rea.lly _.t 15
coundhnm. Thot was 0.. ~min thing. I
don't ...,.. who they ~ 1 don't ...,.. if
til(')"~ with 1M or-oplnst - , 1 think tho
Council should bt miu&lt;od junas a mans
of Avina monoy for 0.. poople. And
..vine • lot of hot air, too. Tho City ol
Buffolo now is down to about 370,000
pooplt Alld wo don't ·IIH&lt;I 15 council
m&lt;mbero. You takr citla thot are far
l"'1'f th.&amp;n tho Oty o1 Bull .to: tbty don t

hovt 1S moml&gt;ffs In 0.. council. And
that's lh&lt;t only arcu171,mt I havr. I w ;os on
tho Council fro111 1962 to 1966. And 0..
coundlmen in thr distrim do more work
lhan the councllmen·.•l·l&amp;fiO.
Q . So~ ~pi&lt; argue lttat this mov•
would ~·• you more political levr~r.
A. Thai A th• l&lt;o&lt;t of my worTifS. I A~
that if tht Council ...... wmothinc that il
going to bt sood for tho G ty. they'rt
sotna to VOl&lt; lor it, I don't w.... t. bunch
of y&amp;mrn down thert on th• Council
floor. l'd rothu havt: prop!• quostionlnc
wh.a1 we're doing up htR. But in the long
run, if II' a good, theyr• goinl to have to
vott far it. 1£ they don't vote for itj
thoy'vt sot
their fa«.
Q . Whott about mttro soven'tment. An
you for ftl
A . I'm for It in pha..., Motro aovtmmont
il a phr..r that *"•rybody UJa .tnd thoy
think I(• the savior of govrmme\1, but it
~ally Isn't. I would lik&lt; to Wf "' in metro

•a""

tnruit .systom ~ in Bulf•lo ond
Ambtnt. But ho dld. U (0.. Nlapr.t
lqisbtWl!) hod two vot... th&lt;ty would
hav• kllkd llw whole s)'&gt;tom.
Q. Sh.lrpo said they .._ bluldtna 11 to
Tor\illwl.llod. to ~Uevi.ttt t~ l.w IUd.
A. No, 1l&gt;ey.,.. hll&lt;lnc it to Tonowonclo
becauw it would bt • lol chop« 1l&gt;ey
olroody haw • rood b«&lt;, llwy olr..dy

hav• th&lt;t ril!ht ol w1y It would bt a lot
&lt;he&gt;ptr than bulldlnc ot un&lt;krpound. II
•D comos b.&gt;ck to tho doll.tr "'n/ StudentJ
should rooliu that, becauw it toka
money to build tho.. ihinp. It tok"
tous. ~ people havr to ~work, to
~ua taxfs, to prodll«! thew thlncs
you will bt ridi113 on:
Q . What abo"' th• Un.ty Rl&lt;Uy thr other /
d~yl

A, Th• Unity Rlolly w .. fln•. I lhou3h1 •t
was • littlo too lo113- I stayed tho"' for
about an hour and IS mlnut... It g.avc
.some: prop~ a toapbox jull toM bt£nrf a
crowd. I thoucht that •t could hav• boon
don• just .. w.U In •n hour.
Q . You wrrr h«kled out thoro.
A. Wtll, you Clln't win thorn oll .
Q . Do you know what this W"iU aboutl
A . 5QIIII -... sa'ylnc tho Ku Klux Kl.tn
and ill! "'"'""' how '""'" thoy know.
btco..w llwy had • mombtr of tho Ku
Klux Klan who wanted to nm acolNt mo
os • Consorvativo ca~~didatr when I ron
for M..yor. Alld tho one. who worr
hedcllnc. I btl~. w..-. lrom the
Communist labor movtmtnl or

jimmy ~~~.,. riaht down the 1~. ftisht
down theiSno.
Q . Som• poopk ore clw·png thot ltmmy
C•rtt:r Is buylna tho rloction.
,A. Nope. No. Jimmy urttr ,. the only
Ptftldont tn th&lt;t h101ory of our CoUIIIty
who hos on urb.in pbn. Jimmy ~~~.,. "
tho ftnt ono who r.alu.. thot FoOt~
money cors fl&amp;ht do~ 11\e~.hok il
pnvatf tnt ft.., dorsn't ctSrM ID and help.
AM that'&gt; who! wf' r• do•nc wilh tho
Chm h&lt;&gt;trl Ht ldt from SM. mncio&lt;o.
Alld ho buth thot hottl. But he built lt
,.11h S4 "'allrott lrom tht. C•rter Admtn•&gt;lr•tlOn iUld •bout SlS miUion
from Bullaln b&gt;nks Tho Ciry ul B..U•Io
wtU a;ct that 54 milJoon that wo lo.mod
from Own . •nd th•t money ,.Ill com&lt;
b.&gt;ck to our Clly •nd wr wtU loan it to
ot.h&lt;n. •t bld Thr ..mo th•nc wtllhappon
with tho Hyou Hot&lt;!.
Q . H.tvr you ondorwd Eli•brth Holt&lt;tnan
for Sonottl
A. !No. I hO¥tn't .tnd I'm not goin&amp; to.
Q. Why noll
- A. Brc.J.- •h• tsn't IJIY typr of prnon to
.-.p.-...,nt mr.
~
Q . I• &lt;ho 1~0 libtrall
,
A. Too lib.rol. And I h.vrn't mdorwd
hrr opponent. AI 0 '1\moto ,...t, •ithor Ill
O'Amalo,,J think. knows &lt;1 bit metre about
loclll ~ovornmont thon Ll.t Holt•mon.
Q. Some proplo "'Y that•o h•s pnoblrm.
A . If lt'o • problrm, it'• • good problrm.
Brcou.., hr rrp.....,l&gt; 800.000 peoplo In
Hrmpslc&gt;d, th• lor&amp;"' town, I boU..V• in
tho Co•ntry H• know• '1ltlt u is to hav•
tho problems of locoJ sdftrnt11&lt;'nt. Alld
Ll1 trndt to bt for things I •rn ag;Un&lt;t .
Q . For eQmplfl
A. Abon- Whkh I m ap&lt;MI all tho
way. • Sht't "&amp;'•MI a stronc milltMy
Un•ted St&gt;t.. iUld I m lor il. Wt I1Hd II.
but$ht•lwaY"SHrnltotyveCXCUS~S. 8ut

I am lor hmmy Utlor fm for IUnk
N""'ak and I'm le&gt;&lt; fohn Wake. And
tho&gt;t orr tlv-M proplt who I'm WO&lt;lunl
fO&lt; f\lht now /Is lor os tho US Smott is
&lt;OnCornod. I ho.., tho lw&gt;cl. oil. I uro

....

Q . Wha• ,. yout stand on 0.. w... V~
dtJn up rrot&amp;-c• .mel nudnr 6Wint;~ 'in
Wtset.m Nt~ Yorl-1

' ' 1don't care what a guy
is as long as
he's willing to sit down
and talk progress. ' 7 _

now thty'rr s-ttinc posltlvt.
Q. What exodly do you want to luve u
your legacy to Bulf•lol
A. Wdl, I think l'vt ldt a P"'tty good
lrpcy to 'BuilaJo now, with my thrro
chfldren. That's the only lrpcy. Tha~
and btinc a good Mayor.
Q . Why do you thU.k M..yor Makowski
and Mayor s.dit• couldn't Kt'Ompu.h tho
lhinp you'tt accompllshlna now7
A. Th.lt'• a qu..tion I think that th.y'll
hove to answu. I thlnlt I ' " along a lot
brttor wilh tho County odmW.~atloo. I
think thot dwinl my 11 yurt In Albany
witb 0.. St..to Sonot&lt;-1 .macH """"
fritnds down thoro, and tbty'vo bttn v:ry
htlpM to mt as far u tho buclatJ is
co~. fon..,.toJy, I tndont&lt;J tbo
covfm!&gt;r for ~. Th.tt htlptd a
ural dul.tnd ht's bttn very htlpfttl to us.
Tho Untterwu Govtmor'• bttn very
helpful. Wo hovr Nod Repn now ao ow
State. Compll&lt;&gt;ll6 and .,.., bttn very
htlp/W; l'vt prnonol hieNio with
him 1o&lt; yr-. On thr n.ttional level, I
mdon«&lt; Prrsidrnt ~.. for ,...IK'Ilon.
We havo two put - . HAnk
Nowolt md. Jack L;o Falco and they've
doM a pOL job for lht City ol Buffalo.
1l&gt;ey think 1ft tho id.. of 1 bttter
commu.rue~~tion
ofl~ls.&amp;nd

•Y•ltm wJth publit

thot idu of comproml10.

Q. A biponisan attitude!
A. Thot's it. I don't core whot a PlY It,
whot ~ alfUia tlon is or whot hu
afliUAtion It, u 10113 u they'"' wUiinc to
sit down""d talk about p~.
Q. Yo" _ , to bo dolnc this olnfool io
•pit• of tho tmnocralic P.vty m.tch!M.
A. W.U. thot•s up lo thet1!. I don't worry
oboo&gt;t lt . I re.Uy don' t , I f..l thot II l'rn
doing my job, I don' t .ha vt to worry about
any machine.

'

government in stages. s~, tak~ a
metsopolil~n polia fora. Tho dtiuns in
Buffalo •rr for ft, bul th• dtluns in tho
a~&amp;burbs are ;q;oint&lt;l It, becau.. I gueB
ov•rybody likf&gt; to have t.hrfr own llttlf
klncdom. I think it would •••• rnonry
an&lt;tlt would glv•"" bttter poUct w-vict.
And they we'd so &lt;In with p•rks. • nd so
on with W.trr and a •lot of otllrr dllfumt
Items.
Q. Art you wilfina lo tako th• initl.ttive in
t hlt llirectiott't '
, A.'l ali'tady hove . Th&lt;tprobl&lt;m Isn't in tho.
Clly1&gt;f Buffalo. Tho problem is out In the
subutbo.
Q. Tit&lt; NFTC has rte0&lt;r1Jrtmded tho rapid
tnrui( 11M not so out to Amhont. Sotn~:
studtnts thWt tho lint is .....,.u.J to 1M
vLlbilliy of tho Amhmt U...pus. sine• it '
will bo vtry h.ud for Amhont n:sidtnt&gt; to
come to'tho City.
.
' A. I don1 kr&gt;Ow whether that should bt
CMU f~rU 'priorky. I would Ji¥ to ... u go
out to tho Tonawand.ts, to o...ktowop
and tho Soullwm Tier. It .U d&lt;pondo on
wllat your prloritlos arr,
Q . I t•lk«&lt; to Jack~. 0.. A.mlltnt
Town Suprrv!oQr. He conteods thot tbtrt
wtrt political motlntiON in ..clodina
Amhol"'llrorn tho transit n&gt;Ute.
A. l don't &lt;1&amp;i'H with that, Th&lt;Tf art ju.st
os many Rrpubltum In Tonowonclo u
lh•re are In Amhmt.
Q. Sharpr w.Jcl. tht "N't.apr.o County
l.tgblaturo was sain&amp; to sue l'lfl'l\.
btausr' tl\ey wouldn't .ubsidlzr loSll.s {or
a transit rou(o In Em County.
A.·lf ll wu 1q&gt; to the Nlapn County
Lqlr.laturo, wt wo~ldn't-llavt tht ropld
traoslt sylltm In We1em · Nrw York.
Th• nk God theY h.,. a ~ocntlc
• MAyO&lt;- Mic""' b'Loucl&gt;lln-lo votdor
11. lit- hid, IIO re.uon to vote for a r•pid

!10m&lt;thi113like th1t. They wer• tu• t tryt113
to gel a littlo pr.... j gu....
Q. l wu told that th&lt; KKK rndor..d your
t&lt;lndidacy.
A. IVo. they didn't . No th&lt;ty didn't NQ
Q .fust to ,.t the rrcord stralcht. ..
A . And If thry would tndo..,.. ""'· I wuuld

tum down

lh~r

t!ndorwme:nL J don''

~t anything to do with them. Anyono
who walks around in wltilr sheets c.ln't
havt much JUIS.
Q . What tlloct did tho e&lt;n&gt;ut hav• on tho
City?
A. Wo'rr soin&amp; ro 1- obout 5200 "
prnon, tn f&lt;dor2l and Stat• old
Q . Why cLdto' you pursu• a low&gt;uit
apinst tho lit&lt;kroJ covornrnmtl
A. Brnuw I ,...,. to got .U tho f•&lt;U
brfutt I do ll\to it.
Q. Somo.onr told mo tho Council didn't
.s~ btcou.. 0.. Stotf wu olrrady doing

so.
A. W.U. l w:ont to molt. surr that oil tho
laru ac• in btl~ond
Q. Art you worbnc on thot ria)lt now7
A. Yes. wtaro.

a.~ you cloln&amp; to Improve your
rdalionslup With MJ Cnnclt!
A. W.U. tho~'• no t'f.uotl why
JJoould
try to imf&gt;rovo ~y rrlotiomhip with
anybody. Thot co,.. ...ou.nd iU&gt;t In
rverydoy lilr.
Q. Tho loal party &lt;Hpnlutlon has
·eo.tleoad • bit Jinct Mr ~t1f(t
nomination.
A. y., we havo, &amp;11d ~hot's tho way It
•howd bt.
Q. You' vo Aid that Jimmy Utltt is .-..Uy
·rnotlvotlon bthlnd Buffalo'l KOnomk

Q. What

w•

revit~iulion .

A. Ho b . , • . Every tnajor city In tht
Countcy, lho ~tr.al govrmmmt .tnd tho
Carter a.dmirustnotiOfl """ htlptd. Alld

A. Wt11, Wt JUJI SOl S2SO m1llion from 1Jw
Cmtr edmi.nlstrouion to dean II up
Q. Thtrr'• talk ol bulldin11 • now w.ule
tlte the.rc.
A. W•ll. I don't know obout that.
Q. Aro you for 11 or acoin•! ~1
A . r~m for nuclf'.at t'Mf'I:Y. ok..yl Yrs.. I

.....
Q . Al we

mov~ tnto 1ht: 1980s now, how
has your ollltudo obout students chancedl
A. II lot bttltr. A lot bttlr&lt;, Thot"rr
ltno!Jy ~ttinc • littlo JJoarprr. Somt o1
.,_ You wouldn't bt in herr tnday ll 1
didn't wont you. And I'm sJM that you'ro.
htrO today I think thoy'ro SfltlnC • UW.
&gt;Nrprr. I wislt you'd so out ond pt some
pan ttmt work lik&lt; wuhina dishes .tnd
d&lt;~tne floon hl&lt;• I hod to do-throw
100 pound bop •round liko I hod to do ot
your,... .tnd youncer To know wbt it is
to rn.Akr .a lNck, s;o when you do come
•nto thr office of 1 politician or a
sowmmont cffociol rou know what i! is
co p.ay tuH-you know why ~

MWMCunes h..ve to t.lY no On .1n ovcnll

basis I think the kid&gt; art H...Uy ,.nina
up that govommont takos ovorybody to
gfl involved.

Q . Do you s&lt;iU brllnt that UB should
only tako
trm Nrw Yorkers!
A. Mostly. Yf&gt; I do.
Q . That will probably novrr com&lt; lo bt
A. WrU, if it doan' t so bt it.
Q. Why do you fro! that way in thr first
pla«1
A. llrc.Ju•l fnl thot tho kld&gt;horr dr.&lt;rvo
0.. {tnt broak. U thorr's any roorn then
.tt.. ""' takf ca"' o1 thr kid&gt; in WfSiom
New York. Itt ihom bring them from
outsldc tho O ty.
Q . One lUI question. No you NNiinc lor
I'M'Ioctionl
~- You btl I a mi

w..

�The more it
changes, the
more it stays
the same
,

_ _ _ r---J
_ _ by Howatd HeMon

Cou"cilmtn · Ot •Lorgl
Suggtsttd.

Abolition

Councilnw&gt; Andm¥ Doy~ led tho ctwp-.
In favor of olimlnotilla lM cobncil's 11larae quatlonlns their purpooo. In
1937, as tod.y, tho ooundl Is IMdo 1&gt;1' of
IS mta\ben, flw ol which hold lll·iqo

bofort. Tht two moyorl who have sorvtd
du.rina this period ~ve brobn provious
rtcords for politicoJ appointment•.
Tho Jato
Stdlia. • powaful.
kxll-titnt mayor boldo tht trophy for
n.......... ol ~ Stdito· JMclo
- ~"' hllllnt Ism.- ninr
1ft his~. Stdito ..... dca ally ol

1ot!:Ph

· - Doylo &amp;:It "'1M diotri&lt;t COCIIICilore&gt;
how to do aD tho -.it ON! . . all tho

An astult oboervtr of

I he

Buffalo

polilical ....,. mlaht rteopiu thoK ·
CourVr-&amp;prno hudlinft a rtf1tctins tho
""'"' vUiblt poljtlal ..... ol tod.y.
WbM tNshl
tho ...oc~tr. thoup. io
that t~wtt••- &amp;om 1910. bul19l7.
1\Unyol tho ,..jorleouos tod.y spnma
'II' repotlilv;tly avor tht patt ftw docades

"""*

end itJst!B~'Oi loousdllll ~.on
without .-!uti"" which lndJ to1p8thy
......,.,. tho ~ public and • _ . . )
lad&lt; of _._.,...
~tho~ CcnmdJ mel Mayor
, _ Criffin boltlo .ad. othtr- tho

..., althuliminOilnti tho~- •
lorp-~...- dwpsal
tho lmmtftst DWI~ power of
Dtmoa-atk Party Chairman lot Cr"'"&amp;l•.
rtlativtly littlt public mponse has bten
heord.
Porhaps &lt;bit to tht:ir Ions history, Ill...
lt&amp;uts haw boon wom out In tht minds o f
tht public.
In 1937, thon Ellicott Di•trict

pit( wiWo tho -~ coundlmoll "" all
IM eJor.y."
•
In 19?9, 42 yun t..ltr, Mayor Griffin •
movtd thai all tho posltlom be .wlmofed
for tHe ...,. rtUOnL 1M coundl arsues
that it will bo&lt;ha&lt;dtr to pt•tho tNjority

CrwtiP and

foontr mayor Stanley Mal&lt;owski runs

w.,

-....!hat

• dey ....t.- thai l*tY lint -....!

u-o- _..,

tltctiGii'

Tbt hk;

,.,..
CransJe's hold on ~ politics ........t
to sUp durins tho 1978 t'!tctlon•. howtvor.
l•meo GrilJin, a Domoaot, did win tho
mayoral """'· but oddly, ron on tho
CONtrVotivo ticket, In oppooition to
Cnndr's ~ LaUe Fahlo. To
mob malton m&lt;n ln&amp;erntJns, F..ruo

BACKGAMMON &amp;
CHESS SETS

jt""&amp;l."l - q&lt;~s ~ \ur$

M\e~r(g 3tfj,O!Ar•W

1&gt;~'\\-hC.ft~ ~-h. Pd~·
- ~!(',}. ~ jfl&gt;U:.Ir\9

:01 o·u-

nt.Ji, }:oft~

--

•• In WT'I,· ninr diotric:t 'COUndlmen -in&lt;!
Judeot 101 -thoiT itnt clolm tO offkt
t~Crqk.
•
C..,..~ .._•t the lint • •trona
Demacrait Party bot&amp;. Hio ...nou.
I" I to&amp;.... bold li&amp;ht ooc&gt;tri&gt;l ol tJw.
Oty for"""" tban 'lS yoors.

man
~--------------------~

ion~. t'teli~ltA clntt
dl'l~ictut. eiPlhi"9 ,

aWoifttlns

with six. Mal&lt;owski
an ordmt
Cronalo Mlppottof and politlal .,.,..,_.,
crtclit Cra.ng)e with " appoiDlln&amp;"
~ o..-ntlt: -.liciOit in

ftwtr council -bert. Tbt ""'yor
rot...l&lt;a ll.r-..........
bio
offon 1o oiaood 01 _ . . tho ~

n..

.,.,.,..__. _..

a d - JKOIId lor polldcal

nttdtd to o-ndt tht M.yer't wto w;d,

Bu.lfolo is a city l.n w.hlch tho
~ ~ damlnatto. 'Tiwmayor, •
virtually .U tht mundl tntm1otro (coeicq&gt;l
~ Wllllam Marcy) ad tho
rnator~tY ol tho City Cowt ]Qdpo .,..
Otmoc.no!X: Alloft tlok ~ lOoms
, _ , ~ -~
~.
ol CtlnPo'- pinoor ._.ld )QcJtally...,..
• . . - draJ ol ckbatc, ttpldally in . dty
so dominattd by tht Oomomttk l'oJtY..
But It h.un't.
Tho batt 1
Ovtr timt, it has hocornt common
practkt for now • ppolntrntnts from tho
MoyO&lt;'s offic:o to be dtortd or sugos~td
by tho porty dWnNn. Ow!na Cran&amp;W•
tllis has happortcl 1J1011r than tvtr

~

.,_.uy _.,.,..t by Crqlt.

dropptd out of tho ra&lt;t lrocn lack of
l\lpport, and Cr~e wu forctd to
Arthur Eve-.. bbck- whO ran a
doter-. but ultimately lost the eloction.

- ·It

Griffin ....,. much ""'"' lnclepondon1
In his oppoinlmmb to 0ty offias. eolns
as fat as to appoiat-bio brother, Tbo&lt;nos.
c~ ol Parb. ~ coundl oJso
- t o ' b t brtakln$ aw..ylrom Cran&amp;W•
control. In tht same1978 campalp\ that
olocttcl Griffin, many Oomocrots
conoldoro.t to bt " lndtptndont"
cancllclates sainte~ soato In tho Coundl.
Tht charae of now indtpondtnto was lod
by Councilmen , _ Pitts and Oovid
Collins ol tho Elllcott ...t Mastro

Dlltri&lt;b. ~wly.

~ othtr· iJouls. aiJins • fot what
le&gt; be inr1ontlvt ldo.u, alto ~vt
otlsJtu In tho lint hoolf ol tho ~.·1n
1976. tho... a otrona c:aJI (!. Joteuo

lltftn

. , _ .in J::de eo....ty.~......... ruJr
wotolcl cumbine all tht ~ W&gt;d
~ .xr-11. by tho City -.1 iu
IUrtOundi!\,1 townJ. Studies were
launchtd doalins witll what -...1 to be
somo now ideas. The lact lo, howovor,
that tho c.tll for Motro rulo datts back to
19.36, when tho Oty Plamlna OtpAttmmt
calltd Buffolo govomrnmt. "stvpkl. • In
19.36, .. in 1980, tho form of eovmu:ntnt
is tho ........

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.u tlto....Ua laooe done ,iwce 1900, witlt CGmeraa

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019 legends haunt "new" theater district
But.the potential exists there tor- a fresh legacy
by Thomu R.

C~to rmt tho&gt;&lt; loot~~ I&lt;• wbby do.,.ttlf&lt;..

Con"equrnt ty. old thUttr• b«:.im~

A

K~r.111td mov~ hou\0 or ,.duh

m•jur lutur• "I tho"'"

lluffo~lo rfnt~ lu~nct- i~ tht
ff'JUVU\.ltiOn of lhf' dOWI'\IOWn lh~attr
c.hstrin Cwnntly. m.tny tlw~ttrs in this
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t..411,•d

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wnwwh•t 1n hmbo.

otnhctpi'ttn&amp; .a pln-sant futu~ to tNtch ib
m'!ownt'd ~,ys of yort. HowtYf'f. al rnust
01lso comb,~~t rt&gt;mnanb of 1b 1mmtdio~tt
p4st thiJt cuuld se-ver_ely h1nd,·r tl~~ru\..•th.
A-. we ltvt- in ,... BuiJo~lfl tod.Jy, the

mt-motln of th~ 000 blc:H.I;. thurtordJstrid
o n. M;un Strttt ltn~vr
mythoc.lly. Buii.Jo
.,.,,~ t~,!!cql&lt;'f1"&lt;t
IUm)DI

the

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( lfkf

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S..t- ln.- Stud&gt;&lt;;' llr&lt;n• wu r.buoh
.wv~r~l Yf'OU''( fiX"· . nd •&gt; cun~tdn-cd IO bf.
Qfte

ul

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c~~ Upslillt' lhcjlt\."1&gt; Th~

stomo BurfaloniaM looked at lhtir un&lt;Y
grtoll enttn.-tinment d1slrid with e;ctremt:
comb.arr4$$mtnl, dOd the: ma» mt'\Jli W;)S
r«ordeng inordin01tt ~~ual fraturo
h1,shh$hllng r•e widespr~ ettmt' an(l
prosruutton on::urrmg .n tht- C htppew.i-

ScucJJo Arf'N produces ~botll

Wtth 11w iitu•iion tumLnauom JCTM'd
ru ~nm. ~ Comprehmsrvt l'l;an for
downtown JSuH-alo won prtpartd by .a

~nc.J

Strm11"'~

l 'h a ii4Jtlphloa-b.a.~d

3r&lt;:htlt('IUrc! ilnd

urban plannin.g _firm · w,uact, McHarg.
Ro~rts .1nd Todd. Tht' pl1n W4tS
Kf'nl'f•llr Wtll r~tV\"d by Buftalu
pohh&lt;i~ md.bwi~ A crucUI

t·&amp;Khl plAY\
a )"t'Oir,t;~~ch lor a ont mo nth run It
rt.'C!t&gt;nlly Opt'ned its lbeh ~~""'" Wtth •
woriU prt'mit"rf' o4 Matk Bwm•n' pl&lt;tv
l.udy c&gt;J thf' Diumott,l

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51 .•-NuJ C'-Untr.arytorumor. Shusu. nol
on the- vtrK,t' ol boiJnkruptcy( wlrn~\ thco

StuduJ Art•n.a ~ n:ceoc .a.ttC'mpt~ tn buy m
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Th4t l'l•yhou\.t' \&lt;\' Ill ol ler •nulfwt rl-~ty.
Th, SuhJttt o.~•Cb Ro!fl from 0. rubtr
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6utt.ak.. hJM'nm~t.al Thto...ur !82
frM\Ida.nS4 t- fht.BE~tht-br.. an"utm••l

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tl:)utt•k' bpe-n~t.al Mtp.•r•vr)'

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Profits
follow

ThJll is the bst time otaSOJ\ tlckot salto
W~l uh.sold. -Accordin.s to Sabre-&amp;
pubUcity dhtdor Paw.. Wieland, "the
· (hoclcry) ltamt hovt ~ qiWlty for
yun. n.- are now about 4,000 on tho
• woiq liot for season tlcktt.o." Sdling out
the Mtmorial Auditoriam Jor tho 1..,
decadt hu meant 16,~ tJcktt.,.old lor
SO home dates.
Sharing t ht Auil with the Sabtos Since
last yen has been an i.ndoor IOCX"et t.tam,
tht Buffalo Stallions. Publlc:Dy dirtct&lt;&gt;r
lim S~ls)&lt;j pointed out th&lt;ot'11 the Bills
do go out lbld acquirt larpr fll\ support,
1M ecooomic- benefit.&amp; are ,then' ·•
Smlselsld added that for the Stallions last
year, Buffalo took th&lt; g"* "rul woll ."
Stallion ticket sal.. .,.. up to .2.500. uver
last yulsl,SOO. Expanslon to throe more
citles h .. brought th&lt; i•ogue up to 12
ttiliN, and Smlgdskl said. "We'...,hopetul
ond,conliclent it all indic:atu good thin~s
to come.''

football ·~

Hotet transport
iQdustrles capitalize
on victories
by DilnHolder

Winning tnmt bring more than
trophies homt aEtn a su«ft5ful s.ea50n, A
good sports yur can briJ\g ~ flood of
mont)' into thr pockth of area
merc-h1nt$, establish inst.ant iports
t ri~ditions ~d spark_intt:rtSt in other locaJ

Blllt~

'i.thJttict:v~ts.

Th&lt; opswing in aroa sports has alfm" l

Th&lt; late•num to ianite Buffalo's m.&lt;lla
ond •uditnces ;. the Bulfolo Bills.
currently at a 6--2 record, after blitzl.ng
their first flvt op~
~aoon ticke! sales for Rich Stadium
have remi1inr:d tht Sl~. but according ro
Bills Public Relations ~Iaffer Bud
Thalman. singlt wod soale~ h.tve "been
lrtmtndous. Thty h avr: lnc-n~and
significantly from 1.-st yrar.•• he s,ajd ~
Tht tarly ...son success of the Bflls has
resulted in two Rich Stadium stllouts and
Thalman rtported that the November 23
g.11me against Piusburgh is alrtady sold
out . "Attmdi.nct b up significantly from
1a.st yta.r." he .s.1id. "Thert s no ques;tion
1hat winnins is contagious."
Monty. money. monty
Local mt-rchanlS who h.wt- reaped t he
affect• of Bills •ucctS• include hotels. bars
and puking lot conc&lt;'SSions. "Tho Bill•

mo~ liottls. According to Bl1.tt Bi11l

Joe F-erguson, Bills quarterbpck,
you work wlth thtm, th•y become more

havt 'definil·e ly brought bustnm into tht
• ...,~;· Sheraton Inn-Buffalo. Eo., AI ..
manager Ha.nk Everrtt exclaimed. "For
the gomo thi• weekend (against Now
England). wr havt no rooms availabl•.
And tht Pittsburgh g;unt is alrudy
booked." ht Aid.
At tht downtown Hilton Hotel. agency
tour group ..Jtsptrson Kathlten
Ca5Sidy reported that "the BuffaloPittsburgh w..Xt:nd has boon sold out Uor
t ()Otn ~tions) For thrft weeks now.
with throe-fourths of thtm Pittsburgh
people."
Oppon•nts of the Bills usually stay at
the Sheraton IM, whil• Buffalo Sabres'
gu~s. takE! over the HJJton. "'They're all
vt"ry nice peoplt,"" Everttt not~ . 'When

than a number and a helmtt on·the litld.''
BecaU5t of the clost association with tho
visiting ttams, Ev...it• fell thai II was
" vory difficult to hav• compltteloy.lty to
the Bllls- but I'm defmitely a Bills ion."
Alter the Sabres •ta~«&lt; at the Hilton •
du.ring p~~-~ "the recommendatro.n
by th• Sab.......,ad. by word ol m9uth
through the NHL (National Hockoy
l.eagut). " ocoording to Ussldy. No,w. sht
.said. "'most of the teams stay hcre.w
Cassidy tttm!d the sports scene "quite an
in.5trurnent tn thb town."
Sabres~lJ..out

For tke S.br&lt;S thomstlv~. the p• 1k of

.s-uccess..,.,.as reached

aboUt

10

ytar~

ago.

Buf O,aner and Tour Bus dlroctor Roy
Felton, ':Back in the 0.1. ytan ol tho Bills
(1969-76), wt would send about 10 bu..&gt;
from t he. outlying areaa (Olean,
famestown) ond an avorage of 30 to 40
from Buffalo."
With the decline of the BUis' dominanrv
in the leogut, In• rate of bus &lt;:Mrtering
went down. But this season. Feltun nott'tl
a sharp Incrust. " N O)IL with tho
f'U'aW:;mce of the Bills,·· he wd._::wt• re
starting off- good." For last Wftlericf'•
gome again&gt;~ New England. Blut Bird had
&amp;4 bu5t5 from Buffalo leased. and another
21 from the Southeoo Tier.
Not only art arta hotels sold out for tht
PiUsburgh gamt, but Blut Bird is rurmlnx
over 100 bu&gt;t5 to Rlch Stadium. "Then's
no let-&lt;lown." Felton oocplain.-d. "It Just
$bows What BuffaloJ&gt;OOple wlll do with a
winnu.··
·

Buffalo fans a hardy crowd
How many t!me.s has • perftct • tranger
wandutd up to you al a bu at~d said,
"Oo ya think the Sabm will go all thr
way7"
Or when was the Last lime you floatt"d
by Grtoltr Buffalo lnttrnational Airport
during tht wte hours of the morning and
noticed tho parking lot floodtd wlth
thou~nds of people yelping deltriously tn
delight ov.r lht succtss of tho Buffalo
BiUs-four games int·o the se.1son1
Question number ont isn't a .new one
commonly sont&lt;mplated in !1rie County.
Eorly in tht history of the bulf•lo Sabrn,

throngs of fOIIowors wtro coptlvated by
tht lllc.. of '"The French Connection" and

How qukkly it was- forgotten that
anu.d.anct" figurH at Rich Stadium wtre:
tops in th• le&gt;j!ue until the collap« began
in 1976.
It was
forgouen in tho llllinds of
many. son,e too youns to ffmtmber, that
tht Bills were an early powor in the old
American Football Leogue and paclr.ed tht
houst at ancient War Mtmorial Stadium,
Just asl&lt; any faithful sm. fan about the
"Old Rockpllt." watch a smile v~k fnd
be preJNred to 1i$ttn tO, '11 remember the
game when .....
There. Proof txists that Buffolo has
firmly grasped the txistenct of major
ltague ~ports. They, likt aU other Ions in
tho world, ttnd to be fair weatherfritnds.
But tor the $15 price ol a Bills gamt, th•y
-ha.ve a warranted degnoe of justification.

tht.unpredicltable Punch lmloch.
The last line of a SabrtS' box scoro "'ads
an au1omat1c 16, 433-the capadty
attendan« of Memorial Auditorium. The
hockey ••..,.. has sold out every some
almost slnct day ont, and otruring a
ticket in th_t "oranges•• i5 about as f&lt;lS)' Ol:5
finding diamond• in a plle of coal.
Qut"Stion two . Reoent memory ~vtah
the Bulfolo BUis dangling dangerously ••
the bottom of the National Footbalt
t..agu•'• attendan"' statfstfcs. ·
" It was R.lph's fault. He traded away
Amhad Rashad, Donnie
J.O. Hill,
Mikt Montltr and a host of oth•"' that
wert the nudeus of tho Bllls'.suet.'ftS in lht
euly 1970.." iS'Ihe ~uaJ COI11plaint .

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jazz &amp;. ballet offerings! ·

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Tht sk•plic. Ht'U throw the lin• out
lh3t

implies. "Them why don(t

Wf!

X"avf'

major league baseb.JI and why are the
Buffalo Bra••• now tht San Oitgo
Clippers of the National Basketball
A$$0clation7

The answer is tht AD.. for th•
qut"Stion-Why lsn'lthert a dome stadium
in Erit County1
Politico. After all,ex-Brav.. owntr John
Y. Brown Is now Ke.ntucky frying a 51att
.a her .scorching pro-spons.
And yes. Buffalo will oventually get a
majo r 1eague diamond team. When7 It's
hard to pcojtct. but it may not be a· bod
time to thin!&lt; aboul. who th• ......,&gt;j!er of
the Chicoao Cubs is and when a good lime
i• to pull off a suicide squee&amp;e.
- D""td L. Dtruidsorr

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byUmiu
_ _ _ _ _ by OanJ:t!J. &amp;........,
Hiah unomployment, hliJI w.s. low
proopoas and low ..u-...... WMt h..

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~ 10 tho jewel ol tho
Lll&lt;...
the uncll.puted pain apltal of the world
and tho druJN of a Klorious futuro!
l!ull&amp;loni.ans havo walchod in frustrated
dlsboiJd aa Iholt city hoo ar.odUAJ!y
cnunblod from tht hesh~ of moj&lt;sty to
dop,....ln&amp; m.dlocrity . "Thoro"s no pia~
to so but up, .. iJ ' fnoqutnt refrain of
dil8t\Ultlod cltlzeru.

w..

Queen City dethroned;
majesty may return
From a muddy creek
to industrial giant,
high-tech next

T'h t unbrid led vi11on of nalive
tntropenNB
tho uploslvo force
whiCh J1Ulded Buffalo"• aurgo into tho 20th
c~ntury . Rrauttably , tht city' s
•dministtaloo iind bulineumen became
~om~l

Atrt.r

.a

rr\ilny

ye&lt;ltf of

pn»pmty. Tho fomic)lt which on•blod

the 0&lt;-n CttY to wi " - tho birth of tho
pain, •u•o. a v - and stttl industrits,
dlsappurod as tho vlultradtmMk ol this
on~hri""'' .-nopolil&amp;n _,.,_
In 1920. tho Pmid&lt;nt ol tho Buffolo
Ckambtr ol Commtrco l!&lt;lttd. "'No on•
QJ\ doubt !hot within • short spon ol
yurs tho wholo NlApr;J Fmnllor, from
Ni.1pu F.US to lack.twanna, and
indudinc both, will .......WUto onr grul
induJtsial crnln wlrh upwards ol

1womillion peop(f ,If
Bu1 thttn d.rt:a.rru don·t always
true.

com~

Bullalo"s rconomy. thou&amp;h bl ...k,
bo..t• • spKtocul•r hmtagt ul arowth.
from a burJtOtlln&amp; &lt;ommen:W port to •
widely horaldod l ndullrial and
muu.fact.,rina munidpality. Warun
Ntw York dtvoloped """'Y famou&gt;
aVYtJOft pt0nrra1.. mwntors.. bu:Hnew
mosut. ond othor vislorwlos who foqhl
vktoriou. batt!.. in tho 1 ndustriol
~olu11on... c:rt;tltd hU..ory ~lhc-r than
rntsled chana• and latd • solld
communrly
~·tionJ

foundation

rucur~
to becom~

whkh

kavt 1Uowtd
chronically wuMned.

Hor&lt;luUy, the transition of Buffalo's

MohOmlc hi.s.tory from a l1wless port
viJI"Jf IO • SltOWOy lor the itmnt
country's txpanding West co • sptJwllng

industrial m..xa to a stapw&gt;t city ol '"no
Ulwlon•." will oomtday include tho
r~m•rk..Jb1e-

transformation BuH~llo

aocompllahod whon Ita high ttdlnolOJY
soctor mumod a tamishtcl cmwn to the
Qu...., dly or tho Groar ukes.

Oty, pi"' tile harbor works built by
WUI&lt;tson. placed Buifalo in thr load u a
port. Buffalo quickly btcame •
popubted lni\Hhlpm&lt;nl port for peoplt
and motd\andiJ&lt;'. Tho"-Erio Canal only
a»1 a h.U-«nt to ridt from Buffalo to
Alb.ny. comportd with loll-rood fares
avorqlnaono and a half omts a mao. In
1847. the city - t d 10 ~tho harbor
and build a dty ship canal.
After World War I, BIIIWo enjoytd fu
aro••es~ port Ktlvity. TM .rrocu o.r tho
Otpn-sslon on Buffalo woro ovidotv. in tht
harbor'• .Uppitl{to ninth in the &lt;owllry.
Tho S.Cond World War retumtd th•
harbor to Its Iormor prosperity with
.-.cord tonnace btifl&amp; rocordtd. Soon
aftn, though, tht doclinc bq&amp;n iind h»

brfort a JtCOnd: eltv•lo was con$trut:ted.
In 18119. tit• railways btpn lo tak&lt; the
WJu sharo ol pain ahlpmmll from
Buffalo. In rospotut, tho dty's vain ond
flour inchucm .tuftod to mlUinJ the
importtd wbtal to flour, and evenlually
silippod lho product~ furthor ..... By tho
19~. lkJiolo swputcd MlnN,.polls as
tho floor.mlllu\s ant..- of tho c-ountry.
BufWo has •n~ Its prestit;jous
pmition to thitt day. 11\illion "'""' 1\o..r
than ilny othtr clly-1.1 minion toru. ol
whut Oo.o.r produced horo eKh yur.
S..flalo"s pn::oont Oour milt.- Gtntral
Mills. Pollsbury, lnltm.,ional. Stand.ud,
P.. vy and S..board Aliird- now
accoont for about 1.600 job&gt;.

ye1 to bouom out.

lwnbtr
Tht cl""' pro.dmoly of an abundant
wpply oltimbtr In lht Niolpr.l Frontier
would havo naturally mode Bull•lo an

"''*'

Tht death btU tolled for Bufialo whm
cotUtruction on thr St. uw,.,~ S.awoy
bqon in 19.54 . "'F or 1he first limo sin« tho
operuna of the En. Canal, seoaraphy had
taken Bulfolo off tho btolm c...d&lt;..""
~1\8 to ont newspaper Kcou.nt.
"Tho -an ahtp tumtd wost at the
WdWKI Canol. headona lor " " " - iWI
o.trofl. S..fWo. to the ..... was a dt.O.
end poth .
By 1977. S..!!alo'• harbor handltd jUR
8 7 million Ions of CUJO. Tht Fortistt
T rodt Zone, cruttd In 197S. has boon
ar.odua!ly txp&amp;hdln1 b\.t il Is doubtful
whethor thJ. .,..,_will rovlvo Buffalo's
shippina lndUJtry. C0118fKS'man John
La.F.J~ has, ln r«r:nt yr~,... promoted a.n
AU-American Canal. whkh would bt
bulb throul!h theo~P,ptr rogoons ol Niagara

County. but tho woltrWay Is not lil&lt;tly to
rNitN1iu. Prominent mencion has also
boon madt o( B,.Jfalo btcomin&amp; • major
cool port ol'&lt;'t tho nation"• onoqy nttds
~vert back to co.11 UMJe.

lmport.~.nt

lu.mbtr towtt. but thr,., wen

probably onw&gt;n&lt;n_ln tho torly yean of
Httlcmml on wftlllll lumbtr lor buildins
~ ..., actually bmoq;ht tn !Tom

outside sourm. Th.i• Wa&gt; ~ sma
thoro was an obsonoe o( AW·miDin&amp;
IKillties II\ the arn
On. rocord of urly lumbrr"'' ,..ad;

trodinl; in urtlo, host and othor hvtstod&lt;
woo,ofd 1101 btwrno pn&gt;minmt until a/\n
the~ ol tht 19th Century. p.....,.tJy.
woJJ\dtrinl p;p- r.,..Jy...., wolkir&gt;s by
Oty Hall olthouah tho moat pacldn&amp;
ittdwry ...u........
Cool
Poor to 180, Bullolo did not oona-m
it...U with &lt;OOI ahipmtnta. handlina jUJI
900 tollJ Tn thai year. wood being
abundanl"and cho•P· Pllty y..,. lo1or, in

189Z. ovt':t seven mllhon tons of co.al Wf!'n':
dislribu~ throul!h l!uffolo. Tho volume

~ached ;,. peal&lt; in tho 1920... whon ovor
lS million tons pasaod tht""gh tho dty.
America"• tnftiY n&lt;td&lt; chansocf .. tht
lOth c-..,tury wont forward: incrustd
dopondoncr on petroltvm cawed a dcdinc
in the cleaw.d fw cool.
Ona ~n. mduslr(•- n&lt;eds .,.
ahiltina but thitt lilM oil and naturol ps
.,.. betna ..,_...t out and coal is
beg1nn1n3 10 tta~ift its former
prornincto&lt;&lt;. lu ., fllta.biitlotd sluppina
port, Jjwffalo may bt tho btn.licWy ol
tht •~n·ed coal trodt. but only absrr.oct
projections u.n bt madt 11 1h1\ tinw.

Bltil-lumacu build Buflalo
Tht iron and &gt;IWI tndustry mo&amp;ht bt
aurlbuued with 6uffaJo't tr1ruh•on from ~

commerko\1 10 ~ manu(Kturin.s an•e
during the urly portion of th&lt; antury.
Buffalo r~.~&gt;~ btcome •n lmportont $1ttl
cont&lt;r In 1902, with the openina ol tho
ucuwOJ&gt;no Sc..l Company. whJc!l. il
now tho Btthlthom Stttl C~­
Tho pbtol had ru own dttp-wattr pan, •
pro.;ututy lo srow•na Ea.tornlrWI&lt;eto ~
ace... lo maW~ raO...,..t. throush iu
OWft Sooth S..ff&amp;io R.ailraad which "aill
" ' !ftVI(t today.

"1o""' Wolliams. a clork tn tho bw olflct
~l S.t•via.
purthbfd w11tnpowe-r .1nd
on o!&gt;Wontd moll on Ellicou"s tlftk. and
lJ\ tho &lt;pron&amp; of 11!05 btpn to ,..buUd the
mill. btwm!nc founder or tho villoge
which
11111 bun hi• n•m•
(WIIIoamsvtlld."
Wht".n the lumber trade tint became an

Tho ...., IJ\dusuy .,....., •1003 with "'•
..,......sod dtmands ol modtm (octories.
tho noed lor wor ma&lt;hin&lt;ry and the
•utomob•lt lndu&gt;lry. By tho I••• t9SO..
economic srnwth ah~ted to tho South and
West •nd a used • d&lt;dmt •n Bullolu .t..l
n'Qnl.lflctunng. Th..• was compounded by
the incrnsln~ lnadoqwrocv ol tho outd•ttd

indU&lt;try. IQp wmo railed from Michipn
and O..tario to tlull•io lor gwing. UntU
•bout 111.50. tho indo in lumbtr had bttn
ln&gt;lsnllic:4Jlt. with shopmonu .WIIci«nt to
t.JtiJfy lo&lt;.tl co nst ruCtion and
• rn•nufaaurinc nt&lt;ds. Thtttaftcr, the
for&lt;:stry lndwtry began to rxpand sreatly
until tho Lln&lt;knpt Wb stripped of its
timber. In 1880. however, T on&lt;~wil!lda
claimed Buffalo'• lit It a• lht main lumbedistrid In the aroo.
Tho ahlpmrnt ol lotftl products
ruthod • pool&lt; In 1907. when Bullolo
handled ~ cnlllion r... of timbo.- board
and Tonawil!lda hanclltd 10 rimes that
amount.

&gt;tttl mUJ. Tho LKkowaMo pbnr"•
stttlmakillll capocit y. on« tho third
largtSI on tho world. was au by llethithom
St~lln 11110 lrom 6.7 million 10M • yur
10 4.8 million ton•. In 1918. It
furthor
roduced to l .8 million Ions. Many

M ..t~
M..ny cllluns ol S..!blo .,.. ..,..,.,.,.,
that, ot one limo. cattlo would stroll neu
tho downtown district u ldsurdy as *"Y
pedntrian ~ today. Bulfalo was one ol
the 1110'11 lm,e ortant JIVOIIod&lt; anton oi
tl&gt;&lt;! Unitod S'-ta bttween tho lwo World
Wara, but tho paddna trado had boon ol
ar.odual srowth.
1n
thl:ro
thrtt butchtts 1n th•

1m.

w•,..

w.,

m"tployea now enjoy • "v~canon·· or up

throt months due to tho plont's
in.(11vlty.
On. hope for lht futun Is tht
·~ of ..,..UIIy $lttl-""kina. i&amp;S
oVidonctd by tho .....__ of Roblin
lndUJt.rio. loearod in l&gt;w1klrlt and North
T onawil!lda. Tho fonnet scrap dtalonhip
compl&lt;led an SIS million opansion b.st
yu..r. AliO. lncrtas-lna depreoalion
allowanca and 1M fact thai noilhtr
llethlthom ,_ Republic Slttl an afford
to bWid now pW!lJ. pn&gt;bably indlate
!hot tho steel lndwtry W\IJ bt oround for
•w!Uic,
It lo llhly It wUJ only
-amtinut in mtdi.......U.. pbnts. supplyins
a .Jowly srowin&amp; re&amp;~Gnol market.
10

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Bulhlo bqlno to loop
Until Prohibition. browina was one ol
-c-.ontww.ocn ....-•~

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�Buffalo's beauty is its truth,
area ~ets profess
- - - - -- by RobmG. Bull
To~ lnt.t mttd In Ut&lt;l'lll:uro is to~
intrrattd in life. Th...m.n, to explain
why~wllh tho ll~CCP~i&lt;&gt;N of NlW York,
'francllco and llollon-ow Oty of
Bulf&amp;lo II tho moot txdtl"' Uttrary """"'
in North America, writ..,. htrt wiD at
-one. t.U you that this placr is a Uttnry
natural,
This rtoliudon 111 lira _,. odd. at
least it clld for mt, but """' ~ tl'ts in, II
-In prO(oundly. lib rarly ovuybody
t1st not bfoucht up htrt. whto I ..,. th•
pit&lt;h blac:k colc.t own dWnneys """rt
forth abclocMn-qulvmna .....us from
lnttnutt 90, I pvt Bulfolo up fot dead. I
liaurtd, with tbt typically blind
snob«ry, that bowli"' and tbt Bills wort
tho only,...dJIILon tht Bulfalo cultural
platltr,
I quit school afttr ,a ytor htrt,
d!Jgu•ttd. and h""' out In Northern
unada fo.r a lew months. Thtn; an
nklmo lumtd me on to tho pot1ry of
Richard Huao. Ht ollowtd mt a po&lt;m.
· "~ttr 10 lopn from Milltown. • and
tiktd mt if I ~Nor took a oo~rom
Prol.,..r John lopn w~ I
told him I rwvtr did. I rwvtr tvoo kntw
po&lt;U lMd In Buffalo.
Tho lt'Tilnltr I mu.mrd to Bullalo (k
was tho only placr that would tab ant
back) Huao pvt a nadina in t.ht Kin
room In Boldy Hall. Ht nad his potm to
John lopn, for l.opn wuthtrt, u ,...,.
many othtr foculty, Jlud•nt apd
communlty · wrilfn. Alttr tbt rtadlng.
mOJI of tht auditncotook off to a pvty at
a prof.,..r'o hou~t to drink oom• btff. I

s.,.

was •....._

w1.5 amaud

th•t poe-try was 10 a&lt;C'Hiiblt.

I found out that Bullala wao a Oty wh•re
lltuatUt&lt;thrivH and I wu movtd onoush
to detld. to Jtay. In UB. I found • ploc•
which botn .. cittd and promottd
littr.ltu~.

PI'OCI.IIb»powth
In fact. UB hu always puytd • ovcial
ro1t in hcl¢"1 tho Oty and iu .ro.u
n&amp;lizo thrir po&lt;tk poiHitial. Ow
P&lt;ocliclous lit•rary ~ an ~
partly 1r.-d to tho tinw Charla 0 .
Abbott, o lU\oda
w.. appolnttd
Chairman of tht UB Ubnrits In 19lS.
Abbott dtcido\1 (o build "a "workroom
for tho Sl!flulnt Jtudtnt of poolrJI"
containU.. a collection of books which
would lncludt tvery tll&lt;t by • 20th
cmtwy pott wtitlna ln Enalllh." Not only
clld Abbott so afttr books, but ht actively
ooUdttd pom' r&lt;JUih dral:u, oayfna:
"Evory day. hundrtd$ of JhanUJC:ripts
w•ro toutd to tho ,....,o bult.ot or Rrt.

t&lt;how.

..

r·

,....--.

.

Why not a.!( for !hom
Si•co Abbott'J tlmt, tho Pottry
Coll«tlon had cltcpawd lmprdllvtly,and
now bouts o( oxttniivt INIIuteripf and
lotttr collections of tht· Ilk.. of Dylan
Thomu, William U.loo Williams. and
J..,... Joyco. Espoclolly ilna tht uriy
l96Qo. wh&lt;n UB l&gt;tc.otM lnoorporutd into
tho Stat&lt; Univtr&gt;lty of New Yorlo:(SUNY), tho Univtnity h.. &lt;Sbblishtd
illrif alo"' tho cuttin&amp; tdao of avant prdr
litonrY otudy and Wluontlal modem

I

wrlllna-

urr.

afi!Uallon with tho St.otr t allowtd its Ercflih clrpartmoot to grow
with loapo. Mu&lt;h of tht twins ,...
Dwnftl'l by a man most obtetwn c:rtdit
with. Htabliohi'ns
morwotlc and
radical tont, Albtrt Coolr., who loft
Bulfalo just two yun •SO· Tho kind of
focully Cook wu loolti"' for dlvorpct
lrotn tht typical lma~ of an Enallslt
prolaoor whl&lt;h dominattd Unlver~itlts
up to tho tlmt, AYI UB mod.m fiction
critiC Mark Scht&lt;hnu. As &lt;'ppo&amp;td to tho
traditional upp&lt;r·cl .., "gontl•m.tnly"
typo, Cook ch- new faculty oolely on
tht basil of tho txcit&lt;mmt ol onr's idou.
Ow EnaJio11 dtp.vtml!flt. says Schodlntr,
lilltd up with octivt and mavoridt minds
which rdlocttd, to a ~ mont, a

urr.

prrdomlnanlly

bacJ&lt;sround

workins

-

ctut

Accordi"' to Moo Wodttrt (in on
lntervlow wrth P011tlopt Pnntiss in tht
Buffalo Spr.,), "AI Cook had a notion of
th• departmont not u traditionally
orimttd toword littrary hislory only. but
ol10 toward• CTOI!iv• writlns and Uterory
thtorJI." Sa~ anothtr faculty mnn~r.
"(Cook) croatOd • dlv&lt;rally of pools ond
prott writtu.. Thty tau.sht common
•ubj«ts like liroraturo- not fUJI crootivt
writing.•'
Cook utablishtd a $ylltm of
depanmentol promotion whl&lt;h plactd.t.ht
pu'blication of a utlvt wrili"' on tht
..,. ltvtl .. o&lt;hoWiy writina. For
&lt;&gt;Wnplt, publishin&amp; a potm btamo
oquJvaltnt ro publishinc • ochoUriy
artidt. A book oi pooms would ~
oqulvaltnt to a Ph~and .., fotth.
Uterory trtatlon wu put"" oq..W around
with littrary analysis.

Leslie Fiedler, critic

Y•""'

activity. Many lmport;nt
writers
oi tbt day comt to UB to offer d - and
glvt reodlnp, among thrm, Amiri
Bara.ka, GreaorJI Cot10, Eel Dom and
01!111~ Levertov.
1
In rocont ytan, thouah, tht UB EnsJloh
faculty hu been unabl• to 1\iro rww
mombmo, or nplac. somo of tht ones who
mimi or lt!t to tt..:h ~. Tho
biastst 1- ·..,.. novdii&lt; John Barth.
wh- boob 1'11• Sol;.Wttd Fodor, End
of tM Ro&lt;td. and .-1 r«tntty. l.ntns.
..,. clftply lmponw.t to t.ht moclem
Americon littnry ....... Barth acc&lt;pttd a
position ol tht )ohno HopkiM Uniwnily
&lt;ariy U.. dtcadt and the dtpvtmont hu
lletn unoblo to ~ him with • Action

ol ~ompa..rttble Jlatuft.

Olsen

wrifu

In tht tariy yNt'l, Chorlts Olson was
on• of UB'a fottrnotll lltt rary cr..tof'l.
Tho Blaclc Mount.;n pool, who wrote th~
"Mulmus'' potmo and ott l~•rary thtory
aflff with hf• wrltlnp on "Projtctlvt

aso. tho dtpottm&lt;mt
courting John
Gordntr, outhor of
dlt and Tht
Sunlight OiiJ!ofiJI§. Many dtpartmontal
m&lt;rnbon f•lt ol tho tim• that C.Udnor's
scholarly rtputotion was muaerly ba.td;
and a pl~&amp;tism tontrovony surrounding

w.,

Two yrars

c.....

verw, 14 had a way Of convertin&amp; people to
pootry. With Olton htrt, Bulfalo soon
bocorM o poolrJI &lt;tnttr of throbbln~~

Tht Ufo 1111d Tim., of Gtof,..ll Chouur

'

Creeley, poet .

ultimately dtnltd him a spot ln tho
d.partment'• ondowtd McNulty chair.
Gordner WHit to Bfnslwnton instead.
Buffalo'• still looklna for a rmowntd
novriiJI to jade up tht department's
npv~ for CTtotlvt writina to tht ltvrl
it cnjoytd • dtcadt .... But tht
Univtnity now hu littlo D\otiO)' to spond.
and, OC'&lt;ordina to many Unlvusity
IOUita, tho bobllon and -'&gt;die: horror
of tho Amhtnt """'~"» tum&gt; off INIIY
prospoctlw faculty.
As a rftult of this hlrina pualysis, moot
of tho profotoon hlrtd In tho 1960s M&lt;
now slmultantalllly opproachina rni~
"'t· Many foculty worry that tht '
department wdl ovtnluolly ~ complotoly
dominottd by o t!nal• p:Mr&amp;tion of
acholan and writon.

organlus poolrJI work.nopo.
In gonoral, thtrt is mu&lt;h ,..poet
bttw.., tht varioullilfr&gt;rJI groupo in tht
Untverslty and around Buffalo. But the
community Is not. totally ~ous.
Potts are fllltd with strona r..unp andthey

dha&amp;ne about

po~try

~~

...~tlcoJJy .. they rniaht dJsosr&lt;t &lt;tbout
onythJna In lift.
Poots olton a1JU4' about whom t.ht
cltpartm(nl ot community organiz.ations
should Invite to alve pottry ~~ and
...runu.. £qualJy rapecctd writero an
haw widely diffmna atsthetia. For
oxamplt, ont local pool comploins tlutt
mony who olttn nad htrt an ~ banal
and prDNic. "I tdlt tome ol tht!r wotk in
my htad while they'n IUding. • tho writer
clwgos. On th• othor hand, th... satM
potU at1! critically laudtd In dilfermt
circl.. and havt a wid., oxcittd following.
This ldnd or dloaa-nt Is common.
but It ctrtolnly dO&lt;SI\'t hurt BUffalo's
Cftative e:nvironmtnt. To be sure. US's
potU. thouah thtlr Jty).. ..,. as dlvtrot as
they com•. olton &amp;fl tosether to nad and
critl&lt;iu •Kh othtr's work. Nuriy all of
thtrn thwsh, AY t.hty Ot1! not lnfluonctd
by •Kh ot.htr's work. Says lrvina
. Fddawl, who roantly,p;,bllshtd • ••ry
wtll rtvltwtd book of NlfV&gt; """
Coll«tiw PO«trU, "I'm too old to ~
Wluonetd. • Tho IWdl foe poetical
modtls ollould ~ "all fWsbtd by tho you'ro JO," F&lt;.Jdmon Illata. f'ellow poet
Mac Hammond "'fta. Poo&lt;ry, ho fttls,
too oftHI c:aton to tht whlmo.of oodol
chic. "I ~Ions to tht 'ettmal school' of
pottry," ht 11ys. Mudl loally popular
currmt poolrJI Hammond fttls, Is mtrtly
cralttd for tht moment and will have no

lutfna valuo,
poolry.''

••rmlna

It "dixie cup

�i::

CittUmits
by Richard Chon

cr.atwl whOro !Mro wu f!Ont. that
is-up. Most O.iap sl;yscnpon ~

Bwfolo. until recenUy, ..,.. • city with
mQte of • pul 11\an • futuro. Now, wilh
const(Ucllon to begin on the downtown
transit maU, watr&lt;fronl villog&lt; and tho
Buffolo S..vmgs-Hyau Hotol complex, 1ho
Oty Will soon undorso • dnlNJJtlransform.Jtfon or iu ~orchitectur:aJ pfOHJ«..

Sullivan's lim&lt;: woro doadly dfkrint
bulldlnss. Tho Chic:ogo ochool was nolwl
for II• pr"3JNti&lt; approach to'd tslan and a
&lt;orroopondinc Ia~ of cohfJivon.,. and
ot.p,Cr. Althoogh tbr buikllrlgs woro
t&gt;ll, '"They Wfrft!' l c:omfonablo with
ho!Kht." Quinan says.
•
''What SullivAA did was to invrnl an

But that shouldn't takr attention .1way
from Bu(f~lo'• alr.. dy nch archll«tural
httitJ.gr- e.lt:pnt rem.n.-nu. oi a um~
whon tho Oty was ono o( tho nation'•
la&lt;Beot• • bustllt1&amp;. imponanl and ufluonl

oma_m ent•l. thtor-ecticill system rh•t
woudl allow • bulldin&amp; lo grow
notuRIIy," ho il&gt;wrb. On. of tho low
romoinlng "'"""Pin of Sullivan's an ,. tho
Prudtntial Buildlnc. Inc~ ltd in downlown
Buff•lo. h IJ • yaphic Wlmplo of

Groat u.~.. «ntor. Acxording lo Goorae
Anselrvidus. ch•irman of rh~ US
Arc:hlt«turo Soportmenl. Buffalo i• "ono
of the lhrH or (ou.r top citJU tn tht Rillton

SuWvan's crodo, "Form followo function."
Tho JPQurod Inti Is taken up by Iorge
Window• in which pu50Bby could
Window shop. Th• next floor obovo wos
taken by mfn::h.ant 5~«. if a CUJtomer
drcidwl lo bu~ oomlhlng thot u~Kht his
or• on tho - · From ....... Sullivan

for archilocture from 1950 to 1920, • a
poriod of limo. hr says. thai wos probobly
lht most Important ont In Amtrleitn

a:tehit~ ure.

•

UntU thon. AmmQI\ archltocro hod y..
to "--t aw•y from thrir Europoan
mmto&lt;T ot.nd d•volop • charactonstic.

dnow tho lino. ond 1M not II ttorios,
which woro 10 bt u..,d for offlcr_ spaco,

Architecture:
the city as -living

inllu""""'

Tho &lt;onc:opt of fnduslry
Amaican Mehitectu~ tJka.an tronaaJ
,..,.., in th• co,. of 1h• Buffalo &amp;fam
olovators, lnvtnttd hort
the 9u«on
City, th... towering otru&lt;'luruloc.&gt;tod on

In

the Ba.ffAio Rlvu we~ used IO SlOtt! sain

brought "' by ~~ lrf'&gt;&amp;htr&lt;s. Bolf•lo

IJ\

tho 19JOJ, was tho bfl..t ""'" milllnc
&lt;rnlor in tho world. Thrw
had •

tic.•••-

profound tlrt"CC on archh()tu of the early

20o.frCrntury. •uch .. Frarlk Lloyd Wnght
ot.nd I.e C:O..~. accordJngto Quinan.
In r.a, k Cowt.usi.. rof...-.d IO l.ho
Buffalo sr-ln oltvotors In hh maniff51o,
''Tvwa:~1 ot New Archftl'&lt;'tu re.• a book'
that rxpoundod a now archil""""' baood
on mtchanical ro,., ouch .. tho airpio«
and 1M sto....Wp. Ho wrvto: "Thus wo
how the Amorican grain oltvators and
f.octoriro, tho mognii'!Cftlt {frst {ruils of tho
otw age. Thr Amtn'con enginrtrt
ooerwh1/m with thlir c;dcuiDI1.tJtU our
trpirinj archltu·tur-r... Curly. the
ltdonolosical 1&amp;0 was bqinnin&amp; to dawn
on Mcftfttcts.

rmo\'.tllon in the-

Mit

future.

lnto lbt pr-o;rnt
Acrording to on• profrsaor (n tht
Archllt~turr Dtp.~rtment, tht latHt
addhions to thr Buffalo .l&lt;ylin• aro "not

ol tho hl&amp;hrst quality." Whilr structuR'S
&gt;uch •• M'UlON
M 1&lt; T buoidJng
tho olsn d&lt;signrd Now Yorl'&amp; World
Tradt Contorl are favoritrs with thr
publk, th•y are frowned upon in .st:nous
orchltKtural drcln YamaALi • """ of
dtcorati•• fac•do ot.nd malrri.&gt;ls ouch as
marbW and bronze .ln&gt; thow a.uoc.uted
with we-..Jth. a.nd iJ ~-" aJfront to lhft origtool vision o( ''"' lint modtmlots o(
lhf' B.tuh..us school.. who mv,s.&amp;o.n«f .1:

y.....,u.,·,

u1opi.1n

society

burd

orthitmurr, bulle w,th
concrete-.

~ffi .

on

1heir

aJ•u

and

Today, most of thr new "'rchilwurt in
the Buflolo area io btlng dont' (n US's
Arnhonl Campus, and _,. of tho

vchil«t.J. emplo~d ut: tht: most
pruti1o• • in th~ nalfon . Such

'
~~~!!..!

musel..lffi"Buffalo is one of the three
of four top cities in the nation
for architecture from
1850 to 1920."

idiotru~tic Amtrkan stylt. UB An Hlstory
Proleoor Jack Quln;an rtitoralrs that

Buffalo, •vm ~than Now Y~ C~y.
providn exampln of on:hlt«tur. by
H.H . Rlch.udsoo, Louis Sullivan and
OanioiBumham that iUuttralo this pivotal
shift aw~y from U.. Europooon modolt.- a
c:hanp. lw uyo. that .... prrciptatrd by
Amtria't rap;d industrial powth affa
tho!Ovil War.
Tho "--t, acxording to Quinan camt
with 1M worb, of Henry Hoboon
Rid&gt;ardlorl, • Booton-butd udUt«t who
cocnbined traditJon,al Eutopean dtcorativo
11)1\ts with • ltnld1lnl functionality thal
vl•l ~~th rational and modern .
Rkhui!Jon, whost most productiveperiod came bdwom 1470 and 1886,
dooiFed 1M Buffalo l'lydllolri&lt;: Conttt,

t!W lwtnllnc. twir&gt;-towtrod 5l7uCtW'O on
Fcmt Av,s&gt;uo nur llul&amp;lo Scato Collqc.
Wbllo Rldwdton's WO&lt;I&lt; lo Important,
tht dooipo ol Louis SuUJvon aft prabably
tht lmportaftf ud Wl.....w.l in all

"-lan ~- SWIIvan a1110 out
ofa.lalto.- thtflna . . . _ ot
bill, Slt&amp;inmod bulldlnp. bullt.
~ -It loPtal ....II of ....
~ . . . . . . .-hod to bt

aosumwl a uniform quollty. Sullivan g.avo
tlw buUdln&amp;'s hriahta omso ol ~
by -~ 1M vrnical &lt;lnKtJJrol
~ tho pilrs, OVOI tho hon.onuJ
spmollrrtr., COJIIpldi"'l th~ ttruauro with
acomke.
Also charactorisllc of Sullivan' s
arc:hittcturo io tho .... of dtcoratiw tun
cotta ornament~ on the buildina'• bc:ado,
which ho himsolf lnvmttd. Altbouah thoir
prao&lt;JcaJ puipooo WOI IO prottct tho
buUtlinc't tt..l frotnt lrwn hoi In euo of
• /ft. atthrtically, they oorvrd lo ''btin&amp;
1M buildtT• block olovo,• KCC&gt;rdlna 10
Qulnan, and Jivo tho odiliicf an o.....U
vitality and .mncth. Tho Pruclonlial
BWfd!na 1s ~n amazin&amp; oxatnplo o1
SuiUvan'• ability to lust Function with
Jonn. pr«tieaaity with acthdlcs.
Arlolher ionponant Amorican arc:hi""'
of 1M 19th Contury .... Danlotllhlmllam,
who doolped tht Ellicocl Squaro Building.
at l9\ Main St, which at tho time of its

die""""'
lNildi,.ln tho )"'dd. Bwnlwn. who abo
coniiNCllon In~-....

offb

~ Ntw York aty'a Fbliroil
Bullcllna. was another of tlw new
Amule&amp;n an:llltecl• whou wor~

~the

indwtri&amp;laco.

a di.5cu5iio, of Bufl.Jio archittct'u re it
l~omploff without montlonin&amp; E.B.
Grftn. whow loal !ism k-h •n indrlibl•
stamp on the city•s. arc.hitedu~l
charactttr. Green dttl&amp;n~d many
downtown buildlngs, btsldes O.nhluo

Collqe, tho Albriahl Art Gollrry, •Rei
tneludlng Abbott
and Harriman libraries.. Parkf'r
Encino&lt;rincond Cbrlt Gym. Although ho
J.cbd national prominenct, his df5ip&gt;s
aro markwl by good tUie ond dtcorum.
As Buffalo movwl inlo 1M »&gt;t
anluty, lho qu.ality o( lla arhitod""'
cboppod. 1:hrft ..-. SIUI oo- prilM
' rumple arourod ol An 0..0 buildin,p,
by such archit«ts u Eoro S..arinm. who
dtsignrd !Ooinnan's Music HaJJ on 1M
most of. tho UBampw..

..... of Allontown, • ~ wltidl,

bosidos itsufti!Piaty -~a. has...rwd
as a modo! for ocher ....-t halb aoo.
lh.enation.
Frank Uoyd. WrJaht'• Mat1ln Ho... on
jowott l'atltway Is .., cxamplo of his
pralrit ttyle in full flown ion~tlon.

Ill Ions rool1ila and alii\~~
• ttuly Amttlan ~- Tho bullclna
lo tho homt of tho UB AJumnl
Atood&amp;tlon. and l.o td&gt;tdulrd for

inttmlhonal Mt:hit«tual luminaritt"suc:h

.. I.M. Poi (tho Gowmoro Rflidonce
H•U.I. O.vls 1&lt; Brocfit (Ellicott Complex!
ot.nd Harry '1'.-... 6~Bn.an and llaldy
haJisJ .,., fulf.J!inc No!son Rodd'tllo&lt;'s
now $0C'l'\~hat compromised vision of a
monu.mml to hirmol( and. to his poople.

Guinan

~ tho rolarivo merits

and failuros ol tho Ambon~ Campus.
paniatlorly tho EIIlcot1 Compb. He
blomod any moraloprobloms on tho
COU&gt;pift' location, ..)'inc ho would hovt
p~ the: w~ctrfront as a site:. in5tnd.
"You haw no optioM if you don'1 haw •
car. What em you dol" ho says. " It'• nb
to SO to • ploco indtpmd.onl ol tho
univcnity whmtver you wmt 10...
As for lulllllint its orisJna1 purpo•, a
sing~&lt; bulldina whrro J ,OOO Jludont can
livo, lllleod c t - and -'alia. 1M
buildina .. a qaalif'otd _._, occordina
IX&gt; Qulnan. He lika tlw builclinc's ~.
• cornpromi.. bttwrm • akyoc:rapor and •
war typo of struc:tiU't. "As • solution. 1
tbinlr. h'a terilk.• hr uyo. but IMn
- t o 1M ladr.oi ~ suppo&lt;t lik.
"EElicott "!aJ ~ to bt a aty in
ibtlf,• Qulr&gt;an rofloas. "That's too much
In ask ol Ill\)' .,.,. l&gt;uitlq.-

fj

�t

~~-~
·hn~Ms
~~----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~
!·--~
Duutor tho lowor WDI ~ ~
World War I, tho corridor was dated lor
0

The Lower West Side

o(

~~~SR oci~o~m:~'mm~~;r;~:!~:~
~v-~~~.~~yawy:!.-.to'o~~;~:on
has bmt
IQnsinzt

orpniutioft that

inotrv"""'ql in

"'"" ,...

• •vv-

""'

AnauthenticAmerican neighb_orl'}ood a;t~~~:;:.t"th=::u.
==~~~~~~
IUihor .,.ktdl. incomo
Z5
within tho low.;o
I&gt;&lt;Kker (511,700 por yoor), yet then-ts
cumntly a •ul&gt;otantial influx ol sul&gt;utl&gt;an
uppor-middlKbto prof:rz=ossio into tho
Lowor Wm Sldt.
Tho attractions art idtnt: not only is
,tho lowor Wtst Sido within walldng
diotanJ'O of Buffalo'• central business and
theat.r&lt; dlstrictJ, as well as the Peaco
Bird~ and downtown shopping areas: it
a!Jo has Westttn Ntw York's gr&lt;atest
&lt;Oncmtrotlon ol standing. 19th centwy
Y"octorian red-brick housoo. Tht mort'
than io oumplos havo holptd stlmubte
privato "'lnv&lt;Simont in, and helped
· stabliu Kvuill ntia/&gt;borhood bloc:b.
For """mpk, a southttn subsection of
the lower Wat Side kl1own as West
VoU.. (when lC'&lt;eral of tho V"ICtorian
Structulft otand). has ~
mllllon' in
priv1tt mnYf:ltJnent s~ 1975.. bas
rocently gaintd listing in tho Nationa
Regislor of Hi&gt;toric Ploc-es, th&lt;rtby
guarantyin&amp; Ill prtK&lt;Vatfon.

se

in tht MXI
yoarJ, private investors
ipored tho &lt;Orridor, and thi oru's
houslna dtttriorattd. Tho hi&amp;hway plan
was finally abandoned in 1974.
But corridor raldtnts now I~ tho
problom ol limited financial rroour&lt;es.
Tho City's loan·and·grant program
provldos up to $5900 ~r hou.., lor
compllanco with city housing-code
rqul•tlono. but· a larv ~rcentago &lt;&gt;f, hoUSts in tho Corridor,, ovtn with tho
maximum allotmmt, would stU! fail a
housing uu~lon.
Thoro's so much netd around hero, and
only so much money," tldained ~
"We' r&lt; tryJns to tarp-t tho money in
bledts that wdl yiold maximum RSUits.•
Rtviloliution lo a slow protftS on the
Lowor WfSl Sldt.•
Upkeep

WSRDC hu encourased low-to
moderac~ income flmilirs to buy
noighborhood housu. In ord•~ to

maintain the .art.J's ethnic mlx. Home:
Ethnic dlvorolty
But to many of Wtst Vlllast's more
affluent dwtllers, th&lt; Lowe.r West Side's
ethnic diversity it u a7fr..Ctive as' Its
houSH. "That'• why I'm htre, • t&gt;&lt;plains
~ Frost ol Wtst VUiagt. "I don't want
my chlldrt11 growing up afraid of ~I•
btc.tiil!: they'~ anothor &lt;Oior: • Frost.
w~td • tlvoo-story brownstone on
Whitney Pb« lor tho Lut d&amp;ht .roars.
~that hll two dau&amp;hters play with all
the nft&amp;hborhood c:t.Udmt. "'Thete won't
!&gt;.. any r,od-ol panonoia In my kids,· ho

adelL
Aa;ordlng to Oty ol Buff&amp;lo .Utiotia,
thtlowor Wat Sldt (which rvns North to
Portor Strtet, E.ut to Allentown. South to
S. ·Elmwood Avenue 111d West to Niagara
\.'{atontont) Is obo&lt;tt
white, 10
- t blkk, and abo has the most
Hltpanlc and Nativt Amrric:an rosidtnts
In the City (30 and 10 ptrcont

SO_,

- -- - - . by Robert Linqtwlti

"I don't want my children
growing up atraid.of people
because they're another
color," says ·one resident.
"There won't be any racial
p~r~noia in my kids."

Prom vacant lou ..nd ~
plawoundo, to thldt gr&lt;en ~a.m. and
•~•ly VIctorian rod-brick. to aumblil\8
lidtwalks and ompty beer c:ano-Buffalo'•
· lower Wat ~ io a c~ of
conlracllctlono. a nolchbotN&gt;od th•t
make no and has no justification at
.U-oxcepe that It'• aliw and thriving.
"Tho · lower Wat Sidt has more
pottntial than any other oro• In the Oty. •
claisno Carolyn Vltalo ~ Ex«uti~

""P&lt;CU~Iy).

IUd! and poor

But not allto&lt;Ctlono ol tho Mi&amp;hborhood
~u~~ had Wat vruag,.·, aood fortune.
SuiHwldotcl housing lo o ..--.problem
In the v~ &lt;Orridor (tho rvn
of blocks botwem t"- two oltftts from
N~ to TriniiY
St.-). an .uoa
poradoocially locatod just otoUDd ~
comer from Wrt~ Vlllap. Aca&gt;nlins to
J&lt;arin. tho corridor hatn't ..J&amp;nd momy
from tho tc¥&gt;nomk hardshlpw olahoavy'inc!ustry city lib Buffalo. Shortly afte'

owner tducatfon is tht- rint ltep. "Ptople-

mUJJ know how to maintain their homes,"
Karin explltlned. ''or rhoy cr.. t• a slum.·
This is particularly impotlant on the
loWl'r Wtst Sidt, wh&lt;"' many pooi'&lt;T
familia rent their hOUSH from owners
wh9 livt tiHwhoto and lack tho
kowltclp, skills and eqyjpmml to hand!&lt;
ho~of their OWl\. (~ROC thfmore
offers mcJ&lt;t&amp;agHC!ualion and homoimprovment worlu.hops, as woD as a toollendlnalibrory. to locill residents. In this
way. propmy may tvmtually !&gt;.. owntd
and l&lt;tpl up by mos1 of tho. teSidtftls
prosmtly rontlng.
• And a~....tly. this is j~ what the
moro affluent membo"' oft~ lower West
Sido want.
"Thi dillerrnt t~ of ~~ •~ all a
port ol it," IOYJ Tom Wllllams. "I love it."
Willia.ms Is a salts uocutlvo who moved a
year ago from tho Up~r Wtst Side into a
ll·room Vktorion rod-brick 6i'l1"ihitney
Plac&lt;.. Ht dtllghtedltyrtalls tht nf&amp;ht he
como homo from work and was wamed
by stveral of tho stlftl-romu men of a
suoplclous choracter they'd t&lt;m around
his """"and chased oil. "Tho so-alltd
street ptoplt are proiKtivt. not
t~tmtina." addo W!Uloms' Mary Orr.
"''m aJ-1 they'~ out thoro."
•"Wt ' don't lib ttnngors snoopin'
otoUDd her&lt;," ..dds C.O..Z. Fox, who lives
In ano of the INIIY rooming housts in tho
'Wt'rt lust like a fomily around
h ....-all tOifOihor."

ott•.

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----------------------~--------~~~Uudb

Mafia
recession
matches
area's own
Yet, organizecW:,time
survives here stiN
- - -- - b y Jack Hellms

T

hot deaty .ol 8ulfalo 0IM lt&lt;X&gt;nd holf of this '""'llt)l is
dnmau.:ally ill~ by the bw!l-out

front.o, . ~ buJiclipp 11\d
that liM Mm. Stmt.
And tho billory of O&lt;plired crilpe .in
BuUalo, s-aJiels tho CIIY'o ~
" - ·~ a..th of MaAaoo aimo lord
Stefano ~ in 1974 ai.bd -a lc1w
paW - for this ~ ....-u of
ltO!t'

YOWl! lo(s

BuHolo'a -'ely.
Now ,· with Buffal o' • plannod
rojuvtn~tion, it remilins to bo _, if the
Mollo can n&gt;~uild hore tho ompi"' that
once plaerd Buffalo in the c:mtor of t.ho
orsaniztd crimt Wl&lt;krworld.

Meg•dd ino br3an car"1ng hls
consldonble ompift durinc prohibition.
whm the ftdem Govommtnt's ban on
llquor and BuHillo'r prt»dmity to tho
Can.c!Yn border mack tho City ript for
Ma~ activity. In the mruina decadts.

M031ddino'• "family" arew until it
covered • territory bounded by
Younptown. Oltio and ROC!hator. and
strftd!Jns north to the c..n.d.i&amp;n borcltr
and oouth · to Ponnoylnnla. Afler
Ptohilricicx&gt; - lilted, BuHolo'o ~
to Caoada was still imporUnt. this tbno
for tnEflclanc - l c s and importJns
Ulqol aiJens into tho Unltod Statts.

n..-..uu...,.,.

In tho lato 19605. Mapddino'o power
bcpn to ~- He loot ....p.a Erocn
flllnlly ,_,,_, bmuth him when tho
fodonJ ... found $500,000 in bio

attic. "He told &lt;Vtt)'OM that tbnos
._.. bod and IMn they found him
(Mapddlno) holcll.,. out on !hom,"
""Pioinod Bu/fllk&gt; EwniiiJ N""' "'PQrttr
Lee Coppola. Alter Mapddino's 1974
doth, ht. huat empift dtcaytd into
oq&gt;arate mtities, 1ocldn&amp; the power of Ills
c:ontran...d leodmhlp.
"'Th&lt;:y dldtl't have anyone •10118
• onoua). ID come i11. nobody with the
COM«tionl he had to take over for him,"
said Coppa!..
Durlna Moaoddlno'o relan the
population c:mtor oE tho ~ntry wu in
tile Northeut. Now, •• hoarck of people
- ~ towards tho aouthwest and
far wost, tho ~ is ..,U, with than.
It .... ......,., belna mode in
Boolfalo,. "'PPfftd CoppoLa• .,.,•• just lib
IOCl' l

--n:-

----0 ...-.

wlloft tho money II." (Tho Dlllllal hany......_

.

1M Mallo INIIca Itt _ , throl!lh
1.p1 buaineMK u

"'"" u

u.nlon

pmblina and dealina
•
invMa ldc:kbodca one!
txlortion and ....... ol bmtlll funds. ln
rock~tcrill&amp;

nMli&gt;Cics.

Ra&lt;btftrina

nowtpeptr

• 19'19 . . -

...,.,mee

that

Local Laboron no, wh- mombon .,..
bulldina tho LRRT oubwoy tyllem, wu
run by llloaod Mafia flsuros An&amp;eJo
Mo.an&gt; Ol)d Ronald Rno. Union Stoword.

Wllllam Sdolino wao mwdorecl ,_
In a trail..- ... • Main Stroot
~ lite. n.. l:illon, roporttdly
yanlcod opm tho tnilor door In brcNd
doyli&amp;ht and btoud away at Sclolino ..

Ss&gt;rirc

worlcen labored nearby.
Mlouslns union ptnslon Iundt Is
another form o1 unlon rac~r&lt;rina that
comq&gt;t ollldals on involved in. Thew
funds provide racUttft'$ with miDioM of
dollaro to ombazJe or loan to p...mnd

bono--.

~form

..u.-.

oE rKkttftrina

io -...
conmoctl" ......,. omployoD
and union leadtn to eontracts that
ruult In •ubstandord tenN for union
mtmben, but lucrative termJ for 'Union
leaden and "'"PIO)'OD.
Tho mob lints iu pocfctto with money
oollocttd dlroctly Erocn cltluni and
ot..dtnu &lt;throush bookmaldna. The
·'-baD cMdo dittributtd ~ tho

City

11rt

proclucoil by the Syndiato - '

......- • IUbotoallal part ol their
·~ "foot~*! eonlt .... a bla part oE
thdr ~nc:ocn«." aid C-Ia•.but ht alto
~~ Wtl thoro is oo way to td how
much tho mob ums t~ thdr

ent~

"If you tallt lo 10 dlEkrent

co~ yollll ,... 10 cli£faoom ......_• ht

uid.
Loon thariUnc is anothor popular and
luc:ratlw woy for Mafia flcuros to make
mqney and pin control of f&lt;sitimatt
buslnttta. An owner may becom•
indebted and. because of credit problems,
hot forced tO 30 IO a priYoiO banfter-a
loan thark. oo l o - x. U tho o ....,.can't
pay olf the loan, lhen the priYaiO bonk..
owno tho ""'"'-- Thew l&gt;usj,_ are
UJtd to laundor ditty money--...d in

Ulqol mtapris&lt;s.

Drua traffickinB b a lucrotlve busint&gt;.\
In Bullalo duo to tho Can•dion
con11rctlon. Ao an •""mplo. on July 9.
)9'19 Posal Politano was found in his
PIOSptCI Avenue homo with l ,l , pounds
of heroan, arryina • • - value of 52.25
million.

Dapite thlt. ofSciak feel that tho droa
traffic if cftdlnlna. "Theft UJtd to bo an
owful lot, but it's bom ch""'inJ, A lot io
comma in from Florid&gt; now. But there's
•UIIo" oE chp comins tluouah Bulf..ro.
and ftclerol outhoritiH hlvm't ' done o
damn thin&amp;•• n:po&lt;ttd Moxw.U Spcoont,
fanner 1.-r ol the New York Stak
Oraonlz,o d Crime Tuk Foret .
(NYSOCJ1').

NYSOCTF is., -.non oE laWyoD,
IRS...-, New Yorlt Slate Pollet. Dn1a
Enf....,.,._t Admlnlstraton and other
tltportmavJ woridna 10 combat the
octlvllla ol !he MoQa,

ho-.

In tho pa.lt ,._,
tho Stat•
ol6c:e has boon
inactlvt-. due to Spoont' s r«ent
~·ion liom Ills top . . -. us
All"""t'Y Rlchanl Alan tchtduled
to take o - tho pooltion this Nowmbor,
bur hi&gt; appointmont wu ~pontd doe
to hi&gt;lnvol,....,..m in t.he .22 callbor killer

Altomoy Gmonl'o

irwatiptlon.

n.. tal&lt; rarer operata '" ~ Lvp part
by c.heddn.a union contr•c-ts ror

~ AddiDonolly, IC&lt;'C&gt;Wilonts
aoclil old tax c..-looftlnc lor v;olaucms.
This k ono way th.t ollopd Syndlcatr

Ileum aro ~red. Alllstant DA
Carl ~kor "'PQrted thlt people who aro
suopocttd or art known to bo Mob ladeco
an&gt; Witched ...muDy lot- such violations.
OfFicials l:eop trod of tho dnas traffic,
and collt&lt;t mfCif1lU!ion for .,._,• ~~Sing
1 nttwork of Wo.mants and uncle&lt;covor
apntt. This o .Go how they crad&lt;down

on a-bllna oponrtjons.
Today, O!Jilliztd crime In Buffalo is
not .. orsanlzod •• It wu whm
~no wu leadrr. Now lt if a
colledlon of cllimemben&gt;d famUi"'
o.,....aJns lndepmclently ol - " other. It
is doubtful tNt anyone will lttanpl to
.... _.... ol tho onct ..... ernpin.
"I doe't know why .,}'OM would
lo -heft." nollftd Copol1o. 1btfts DO
. . _ to be modo hero.
D&gt;Obwhort the ....,..., Is." he uid. Comins to
Bulhlo, Coppob added, lo just "not

w-

n..

worth II"

•

�CltY.IJmlts

!
ai_ Literature·..sot:-~-·- .... J
;;
o

publish a mop.tlne. In th• poJ~, howt'llrr,
!boa litonlly dlorts hnen't lulod lor
more tlw\ ~ Y.M 0&lt; two. Us.Wly, they
run out ol mc&gt;noy-or they folded lor IKk
of orpnl.zotlon Ona' tho foundtrs hove

I!Wfalo is not euy. MOll wrlton dDn' l
1onwod Univu.iry pooitions. They
to work (pr patronsl oomrwhoro; aNI in
Bullolo thio pr-itlon is:' liU liY
w•athrr, not always ounny. Also. nw&gt;y
writm oomplain It ,. hard to break into
th• eotabllshod llt.rary groupo liko 1
AJitntoHn ComtnUJ\il)' Centn or N
to rtad their works or publi&gt;h thtlr
'itull. • Oncr htor&gt;ry chonnds Me lof'IL(I,
!Nny wrim's complom, thty .......,.
philo50phic~Uy £roun a.nd n.1trow-.
mtndod. ~Y biKk .and Third World
writ&lt;~. ohen UB and Bullalo St•t•
studtnb, charge that th&lt; qty •till ha.,·t
been abk to --.pe them into thellltriry
community. One local biKk writer, whO
h4 bftn publi&gt;hed In vMious Uter-ary and
m\IJic publications, Ays thot many of tho

ba••

pollohtd, weoltl&gt;-mlndod city may w•ll .
have actlvtly IJnorod the prison
C'OCitrOvOBy, er..lry btlotv...
A«&lt;rding to pci.t Cui Dennis. thb
civjc-mlndod spirit h«lpo the ~t 1..1
• part oltho city, Says O.nnfs, "Bufl~lo Is
like~ dowdy aunt- II'• comlo r~nd
vtry . unpr~ltnliout ." Gtcflns ' to
approoa~ a../falo, though, I ..,.,..,"""
{'tqUifft moving ;~way . Miln:Y profesSOR
and writers who rook ol( From t..,.. for
$UI&gt;II05&lt;dly moro promisin&amp; cities and
coli"" have c&lt;&gt;me bock. '1t's ~rd to
Imagine a better plano to t~ch/' A'fl

~duatod.

Conadiin Ftillval
Perhaps Bulf•lo's most lmpr...,vo
Utenry /oru !.tdy hou boon poet Robert
Clftky. Cr.d.y, whO ho publdhcd ovfr
• doun books. h.is botr1 rqul.rly
floodltt&amp; t he oommWl!tY and ..,mpuo with
rtadinp by import£! poets. and also has
sponso....d .how~ by uptrimtnta l artist$
and muok:lans. Last yeor, with
the
l\lndins o/ th• Groy sJWr, Robin Bl...,
ond MichHI McOuro werr onvoted to gi&lt;T&lt;
readincJand ~. And thlu•"-""•
ht boo put topther Tho Canadian Pootty
Fntiva~ In whi&lt;h an am.ulng rollortlon
of Canodlon writi'r$, lndudlns MarJ,11&lt;'t
Atwood and bpNichol, hne rtad and
talkod about thtlf poetry bol'l!.
er..tey, who first camt hrro on tho
mickixtin has boon clividlns h.. tim&lt;
b a - UB and tho Univmity o/ ~
Moxico lor thc"btt ~ ytars. Now, his
wile100n to have a baby, Clftloy ...ys his
fa!"UY is going to Jettle down lo.,., U1
Buffalo.
'
Say. Crt&lt;ley, "I want to r.ti&lt;e my child
h•"'· Buffalo boo • dotp. opeci(lc
gooc~nota.• Ho CG\11\ten tho I~Np _ , .
writers, (hl• l..ockport·bom )oyco Cuol
Oat..) havt •prdd ol this town as
ovlndaland Jtupid.• , r..lvcry at home
hero, v•ry humanly .ocurt.''
ley lot!J
that othrr places he'• Uvod havt boon
~l.u~Uttr, b\lt BuJialo h .. an admirabk
social CIOIUC:IousnaJ ~d '1ousN- ol
han." For an exampt.., be points to the
local reaction lo the Alrica riol. A moro

local littr~ry powers •r~ rhhtr
\lnlnterestod In Third World work, or
don't movo thtir mind.&lt; beyond •
stetotypc which rtquirfl. a "four~ltttcr
i"Ord or 'lull Whitey' ov&lt;ry other Lino.•
In any u~. Bu!Wo olfrn mony
outlot.. ~ pull out th• wieldy road
and ,..ptetod Orooc&lt;, wluch oil..-. mu&lt;:h
spaco to BuJ!a~ritoB;J!errwd Frank.
of BullaloStat'O, publish.. Buckl•. Both
locoi nowspaptl'li and tho Buffalo Sprr•
ooca&gt;ionaly pnnl ponry .tnd Action . To
publish ""''ks ptrtalnlns to "Btat'
lrtrr•turo, Joy Wakh hos Dtoblishod th•
Moot4l Str..l '"•Jul4rs! A feck
K.,owoc: Nrwfl'ttor, • ~ pinon3
,a widu repu.t;~uon with

exh issu~.
Every 'o ohen. •maH llter.tr
magulnos pop up at UB, usually
sponoored by tht St\ldont AssoCiation or
OM o/ tho Coliqu. This year, for
t1Wnpl&lt;. Collev B u-ntly ...........t
Bl..,l Mo..nuin II) ha&gt; roocwd partial
luncLnc from th• .. udtnt sov&lt;f'llmftll to

O.Mls.
Famod auk, novelist and poot Leolre
Fl«&lt;lor, who has llwd ln ~ and
tnlln)' American chlos, .v&gt;ll wM .P.,.t ~0
years ~·•nc In Momono ~mavins to
BuJI&amp;lo in tho · mkldl• 196Qo, says that
coml~ to BuJialo .wu like "oomlns
hom•" for him . ~ltdlu, whooe
grondlother once woA.od In 111« lactori..
in 8\lflalo, says th)t I!Wfalo w.. •a myth

in my minc:L ~

,

c....

NoWutlons
But Fiedler's rofationshlp with tile Cty
has not always bftn pl•asunlllo, whi&lt;.h
his book Bdrog Bwlod points out. In tht'
book Fiodler deocribes how tho city wool
out ol il$ way 10 har.- him lor a
m.trljUAN choll!O.
Just u tho&lt; ba'-t bttWftft tho liberal
university mvirorunont and..U..
mcri
cona.rval'flill &lt;jly population h11
someti~M&lt; been precario~a, ·it hu also

w

been 1 .scturcf' o( cre~:tive " Ultf'IY.
Prolftoon say they find local studotltS
more .stimuL&gt;tins and more avid to lum
than studfnt. at ""'IIY privote lUsh cluo
unlvonitiu. "They~.. their~ on th«

l!J'Ound," ••plains Proi..JOr Schochnor,
"'They can spot bulhhit a milt away.·

n,.;

a..llalo is a wotkinc &lt;'- dty.
gives it a SUJ(tptib.iJity to Konomk
collapse at l&lt;nt as int&lt;n~&lt; as any other
American city. Thi• tipsy smsltivlty to
tho tid... or th• marl&lt;etplac:t, though
cortalnly not cherished by tho

communll)'. IH.ms to have-

1 ·~~rivt

ollu.-. to h . Th• oiHormod "Oty._pl No
OJu.sioN'"' as wvory to m.tny writlf.n..
a..llolo 15 pure W&gt;&lt;~dultorotod. tht~for·
th~nc reality. It hid.. nothl03o not
ev~ its ihame.
The future Buffalo foil It btlont~od to
has boon nabbod by II$ Northern half.
brother, Toronto. which ho• talr.eo
CC&gt;ttllmnd .. thtprilnilry L;ak• OniMio
port, whiclo hu botr1 obi• to &lt;red MW
high n..s and lay down eight lane
highways. In oontr&amp;st, Bllllalo ...malo bt
craw line •lot\8, having- somehow loot iu
energy lor II"'Wth yo.,. ogo. We an
~ IM leaaey 8Wfalo on« promlaod.
It's th..-. In tho pockm of old weaJth otUI
bruJh1ns on th« W..t S'Kio of th« Cry.
Robert H.... • young and rilinc poet
bore in the early -ooti.. accurottly
•mbodiod the Buffalo r..Hns In bi•
"F.tilurt of Bullalo to levitate," Ho
i~ our Oty's vanlohtd prombe
compelliniJy; "P.alnl does not arrest tho
t...!eboolo: housosl ln thrir eltpnt decay.
They pt&lt;l like lwlrcls/ ln the dyln&amp;
avenues ol elm./ G tnt l&lt;wrtDugh ,
nightdriltsta6ovo the yellow bur&gt;t of
aspon in th~ park. / Somethins Innocent
and ,.,.illanl •ullm h..-., c:wnbrously."
Buffalo ~y doesn't Jtovllatt. It
huas th• dirt olth« slob&lt;, who~'&lt; thr poets
walk. That's why they've come, altu all.

Industry·. .-.:,....~.......,
pr1nc1p1l and
pro~cp~rous
INl'llllacturin&amp; 1ndW1nn ol 8\lffalo. The
city's ftr,t rt(orded bre-wuy w . .
r&lt;t•bllshod 111 1825 by Rudolph o..,. In
lti6J 3S b"'werl.., x•n•rolly managed by
C11.·rm.n immfgn..nt.i. wtno turning hop;t.
onto suds. Gudual~. production
lnrrtuod. although tht nllmb..r of
broworin diminlshod.
The only survlvtns bl't'W&lt;ty in w....m
Ntw York today is th• sm.all Fred Koch
Br•w•ry U.Ounklrk.ltcurrently produtn
• dai.tn lab..l• hldil'dlns old aroa loovorit..
Jroquois Brand and Simon Puff. A r«tnl
•ddlllon , Black Horse Alo, hu
r&lt;prrroncrd slcyrockclons- wla this poR

y.or duo to •1lCa11Sful telcviJion and

lhe.

~prr

odv&lt;rtifiins.
Colon•l Gtersr W. Mbcttr, then
prosldenl ol th&lt; Poerce-Arrow "'\otor Car
Company, cl•imed In 1900 that the
'•a~,~tomobUt! ..nd truck induJiry al'd tht
makins of pans and accnsori1S lor tho
motor tnodt, b thr 5ln&amp;k Ia~ ekment
in the v•st manubcto,..,l antctHts of
Buffalo." Today, tho auto induSiry
employs abriJ)&gt;I-iO,OOO work•rs In tho
Bullalo •rea: ll,.1t tho lorsest tmployec In
tht Nlapra Fr6ntit.r,
Tho Pl&lt;rco bic)'&lt;lt 11,... brought the
&lt;omP'InY notional noliot, but from 1898
tho company become lncru•lngly

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,.wolvod in tht a\ltOtJ\Obllt industry. By
1912, P'~ru-Anow cars btame an
Ammcan illius symbol of social and
flnanc..J ochiovrrnont.
The E.R. Thomu Motot C..r eamtd
wurld·wld• a«&lt;olm, whtn In 1908. Its
Thom~ ...fl~er automobllo won th•
22,000.mile ~ Yotk to Parb""acr.
Th• Ford Motor Company has botr1 in .
Wtotem New York lOr ,.
Irs' .
Hamlroors St~ping l'l&lt;ant wu built in
1951 and Is. major employer !n w....m
New York. The Harrison' Radiator
Company ln'Loc:l&lt;,port aupplitl radi.rori,
olr conditioners, lh&lt;rmOttall and heat...
to all Georral Motor&gt; cor .,.j truclt
drv&amp;JioM.
_
~vrolet-Tonowanda, whiclo is soid to
be th• llUJ!&lt;SI automobile ·~· plont in
tht world, now has 9.822 tmpley... in Its
throt planto. Tho CM Corporation
rKtntly 1.nnounctd a major rt'viskm of ill
art~ plant. in rcsponie to tho demand lor
snWl cars. Chevrol&lt;t o/~ pndict that
tht n&lt;W prod\lction linn will ....t.Wiy
brina employment to ito lullat capodty.

YRrs.

•
f:rom aoarina to .,.,..ncM,d
'Yeot•m New York wu the atttor of
thot ....,.,.,ulkaJ world lrorn tho 1920&gt; to
the 1940s. b\lt qulddy docnne(j In
proclll&lt;lloo lliter Wotlcll1ar fl.
Thr' plants b\ll!t lry aviation , t Citn Curtiss""'" world famous lor theft
~. local aJr ....0.ar&lt;:hor1.afl. Irvin
dov~lopt(l th• liral (,....f~U poritthut•, '
Other pioM&lt;fs lncludod Clifford C.
Fwn.u and l.;awrtne~t 0 . Bell.
Whilfthe Curt&amp;.Wri&amp;ht Cotpontion'J
...U..C. on cnililvy &lt;OOtralU ca....d ib
do:mJK after th« Second World Wac Btl!
Aircnlt IIUViwd M lo Its concentroria.
on aviation dtsll!l' and &lt;Jiprrlmentatlon,
TM Cal~pon Corporatl011
(formerly
Corrwll Aerona)Ukil ~. first
dlroctod by ""'-• hu .tlso btoomo a
kadrr in .-arch.~. tho&lt; lack ol
IOVtrnwtent ddt:DH contnu:U may
tyftlt...Uy the llndcr"Utiliuil 8eiJ
Aircraft facilfties totall,y .abandoneil.

Qul&lt;lly, y., rapidly, tho economy of
t~ Nlapra frontioer is mt&lt;nns • now
dimmslon-N&gt;t roplacing b\11 lortill'ln&amp;
the heavy Ind..., rio! b.,. whoch C&lt;ln no'
long•• •ndutt tht effect• of ,......ion.
Buf~lo as wbely dtvdopl~ a high·
to:!=hnology Industry, demonstratins ""
lnUi.ativo which os remini~ttnt ol BuJiolo'o»'
~ pionHrlnt~ efforts. h h., been
laliolod .. "gonorally strong. vrtal and
oc:cording to• ....... ttport by
the Erie County l.ndustriol O.v•lopmtnt
Agency (ECiOA).
Approxim•t•ly 70 p&lt;,..,ent of iht
existil18 hl&amp;h technology finns Me now to
th• are• sln&lt;o 1969. TM tnojorlry o/these
onlant cornponin •~ the o/ffl'tllll of thr
....,ar&lt;:h-oritntod 8tiJ Aeroopart. C•I•J&gt;On
and Siern R...vch Corporalions. Tho
futuro of Bulfolo moy rest on t.h•lortunn
of such innovators 11s N~nodaca.
Compte.k R••nrch. Computrr Tuk
Croup, Aotronkl. Mermen Grutbatch.
Wilson Grtatbatch and Moog
ln&lt;OIJ)Orotod. At Ita 900 new hiah
tedanoi&lt;&gt;IY Jobt att proj&lt;ctod to bt added
to th« .,... economy •ach Y&lt;M from 1978

vowins..

tO]~.

1'o ottoln 1 suslainod growth, BuJfaJo
mud. lint eliminate iu liabUiti&lt;K and
apitaliu on iiY ~ · Accoodinc
to the EODA ~ hi8h stak Income
m\ICh bt rodllad, worklna aplW
odd~ mad&lt; more avallablt, Buffalo's
clq&gt;rtain1 national 1mag&lt;e frnprovod.
Supervisory and senior level profe..lon•li
mo"' _.;vely reaultod and loc.al
pubUc as•ndet made more raporulve to
• the ntatcB of b\1"-.
•
suJ!alo's 'ottnctive ~ lndudt its
clow proxlmlly to lllOjor marktb and a
frqih watrr aupply, a good supPly ol
'\lnik'illtd, semi&lt;Sklllod And entry "love!
labor In tho work fOrce, good .aM
tmptovirlg area transportation ...via!. '
and llti ~~· support RrViots of lOcal
1 distributon and oupplle&lt;o.
Tht dty's. Division of Economic
~OPmt'ftl hu adopted a ilratqy to
j)rov&gt;cle spodal racwtw. for llaht or
tllflll.um manufKtu!ins a&gt;n«l'!lf-auch
u
• m•ll
cont'pany
incubator
bw'lcllllp-and develop a hiP.tt.chnology
'park IO llC)CQDl~ hi1l! &amp;r..,.tlt
industrioo. ~ of&amp; ,.W.IItllfalo
IRduotnal Potit on WiUitam Stl'ftl md
~~

ol thr IU,..,.....1ncluotri.ll

' ComJ*x may . slpal - U.. llltth of
&lt;lr$ptrately J&gt;&lt;Odod dlvmlflcation for tho

Buirolo l'COIIOII\y.

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CltyUmlts

US Census shoWs drqp;1
federal loss e_?&lt;pected
- - - - - - - - b y Tamara Co son
B ulfolo Is amons a nwnbu
ol northtalttm elliot affoctrd by an
apparont un~rcount in 1M 1980 US
Cmsus. A pffiimlnary count by tho US
C&lt;NU&gt; Buftou puts th• Buffalo figumo ot
3,57,000, indlcatlna thot its population has
dtcllMcf by OYU 100,000 sinct 1970. This
could ~V&lt; a profound ell&lt;ct on ~
and Sute mania ,_.V&lt;d by tho Gty.
~ Gty rtoctod by farming tho

Complrt~ Count Committee, 1:
z~moml&gt;o&lt; board compoOod ol various
community, b1Uinns '"d rrJigious
~~. whose Job It is to tneouraso City
l'flldml1 to rthan tholr census lorrm. Th•
Commht.. alJO took &lt;I&lt;'P' to obtain a
more aClC\Intt count onu tht fede~
coont liiJU~Otallrd.
Accordina to commlttc:c: member
Richaril GtnU&gt;O. • 1977 OOllliUJ conducted
by tho R.L. Pollc City Oirtctory Co.-a
priv~tr firm that pth~ n•mniindphone
numbol$ of Gty mldontJ-was updated
ond It wu conclud•d tho! th•
appro&gt;WNte population of Bulfalo is
.\84,000-27,000 ovn the lrdnol ~·
Buffalo Gty Oincta&lt; of ()pftations 11
Borri&lt;k. Ald, •Altho\asll
was an
octu.al population dtdint from 1970. it is
not the amount tM bu~u rtpOns."

t.....,

No Buffalo l.awouit
Tho 1970 C....... rtportrd Buffillo's
population as 462,000. Tho decline. wing
tht 1980 Censu' Burto•u dAI~. i.s
approximatoly 100,000 citu.ens, w~ tho
updated Polk count rtports 1 population

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A preliminary count
puts the
Buffalo population
at 357,000. a drop
of over 100,000
since 1970.

' '

dtclint of about 80,000, A difl&lt;ttn&lt;l! of
20,000, Banick otatrd. could moan • lo..
or $200 P&lt;r J&gt;&lt;!$00, or I total I~ of S4
million in r.dml aid for Buffalo.
'
City oiAcl.als ~ • ll'linst individ\W
lqalactlon aimed at th• Census 8W't&lt;lu,
du• to tho fact that tho Now York Sutt
Attorney G.Mral'• ollio• hu dono so on
b.half of tho entlft Sutt. C...uso poit&gt;trd
out that Buffalo would follow the
courw ol other citlol 1l1&lt;r Now Yorlt or
Ott roil in li1ina wpanto suils do&gt;e to the
nat~ ol t"'- dll... compLaints. H• cited
Now York Gty as an exampk. "Now Yl&gt;rlc
olfKi.als chotgod 1M
8urtaU with
grou mWn.-.nl&amp;'ft'\tnt ;· Genuso said
adding that "the city ~.... that the
&lt;numoratoro wtt'C' lnefRdont, th•t tho
Burtau 10&lt;1 bat&lt;hot of c&lt;nJUJ fonM. and

c-u.

that th• post offiet novor doliverod box..
of form. to mld&lt;ntt,"
Genu110 stotrd that "Buffalo didn't
&lt;J&lt;pU~ th- prob~ms; this ard•
buruu was wry olficic:ntly run." H.
511'aitd, howoV&lt;r. that many minority
at'f:.U thowed low raponsc u.ta.
1.oJM:Q . .
Batridt f..~o conftdmt that BuHalo will
)10l Allm putly boca... tbo cmsus
butuu, antlcipatlnc the low . _
rot .. in sotno ..,...., wiU •,..t: the/liJUm
.UshtJy. wJUd, &gt;hoWd help~­
of tho lwvling lou. Ht iliJo otartd, "Tho
ltckr•l dd1ribution lormulo-usrd to
c.alcul.att tho omounl of lrdn.al oid • city
mlri\&gt;a-is b.attd upon • "umber ol
lactoi'Sl population pl•yo 10tnew~1 of o

minor rolo." Borrick ...mod that a ~
part of the """"Y lr&lt;"ivrd by the dty is
based upon prollf'lms such u the
Community O.vtlopmt11t Block Gront.
inslihltrd to ra~ore tho nu.......,... old
bouolng units scouortd throuabout tho&lt;
Buff.Jo aroa. 11opulat.&gt;oa is - a mojor
facto.- "' the owonl.in&amp; ol
Grants.
Tho cily olio I'KOIV&lt;f for social
so.ch u a:TA (Co.np:dwmhe
Employmmt TrainJna At:t), bul opin. the
crii.N is based mort on --ucs rather
than poplui.Mion. • a.rick lnO!n"Tht primary ...., ol raw ~ datl. •
&amp;nick. -.. tho ~ Cowuy
l..qisl.aturo. 111 their c:.&gt;lcul.ation ol w1c:s

W.

.......s

iAXU...

c-

Oflidal
rtportJ at'C' duo to b.
released within 1M now r... months.

Chamber of Commerce
kicks off media blitz
Do you know that . .
-Buffalo Is 1M number ont &amp;port• town
in the CO&lt;Intry7
-Buffalo'• annu:al food budj!t:t is tho
.lowo$1 in the nalion7
-Buffalo wu the lint city to lishl its
stlft!J with eltdricityl
Wtll. if you don't you wiU soon. Tho!
is, if tho Buffo.lo Chambor ol CotiU1IUCt
_and Htaly-Schuu.. and Comstock. •
llullolo-bawd advtrusma ~· ~••

thoir way. Tho Chambor and '\he ar;mcy
spurheadana the BuHalo An• Jmaso

-

Cam-. hopiQs tq ~t the City from

the clq&gt;ths of an iniOriority complo:..
COUJOd partly by o Ita then positive
attitude oulllcl&lt; p.- and partly boa.,..
.,... ci&amp;onJ do not know how to fl&amp;ht
b.ck. Mout~ Off, Buff.Jo will~ .all ,
that, annlna.,.... r&lt;Oidtnto wilh fo&lt;H that
prove Buffalo II 1 crut pl.aet to ~v..
Bulblo hu sood ruoon to bo Talklns
Proud-t hr them• of th• ntw
cam~-occordins to rt~tarch which
preaedod the mtdla blit.t. For lnstanct.
rn&lt;dkal coots •~ the lowut in tho natioa;
Buffalo ;. the larpot produ«r of Oour in
tho world; and""""* 2,000 mtaurants in
tbo CiJy olm jut~ about .,.,. cuhino

lmllinablt·

'

Raurd\ o!octshowod that92 .,.._.t ol
the ~ ol llulfalo .,.. ndy prooad ol
Jmrc "-· llut _...,.to U&gt;aty Banlt
~ and II. cNinnoD of tho
&lt;al1tf'llln Robort .J. ~ '"(1wy
don't !mow too tnany fldl about why
they'"' _ p&lt;OUd. and they'ro ~ of
backward oboul otancliaa op lor their
cily."

Tho

Yftt"'loai _,.....,.

.-.rdl COIICkocltd

is bawd on
by the Od _ , . .

Nnldna itft11S that miclonb ft.ol tho&lt; moot

lbQn&amp;ly about. "There io no doubt- can
~ • ~ ~llodt llltltudt.~ Ylil

Schuttt, presld&lt;nt ol Huly.sdlutt• ond
Comstock. and medii dlrtc:tor fa&lt; tho
campaign.

Ht&gt;.ly, Schull&lt; and Comstock wtrt
poid at c&lt;&gt;~t lor th•lob nl prnmotlna the
~ Gty. Tho te~ision carnpoign
combints the "cold. hard f~•· ol the
print ads (lor ...mplt, "our coupty loir is
the cou.tttry's ~-~ wilh (ht th.,.
10&lt;13 Jrom tho radio &lt;OtNtWric:ialo (a
M&lt;!Ui,.. ~m.h iinalo which SOOS:
•Buff.a lo'• so&lt; tho tpirit. ft.olinl proud.
talkina prood .•••, .all !d "' tho Erie
&amp;lin MarinA.
PJ,_ I ol II. camp&amp;~p bcpn the lint
ol Ot1ober with lull pap ads In major
~ and a radio and telrvioion
blitz. Tho ideo iS to "food tJwqo (Weltem
N~'f'· York ruidcniJ) hcts J~nd
inlonna~M&gt;n to combat any tttptivism
about 1M city,· AY' Gmchen Rorlt who
is co-ordlnatlna th• Chombor of
Comrne~ portion . ~ tlnw md print
""""~·• boon donated, ~ tl.aborortd.
eollmatlna the pri« ta&amp; at a consorvativ•
• S3 m!Uioa.
• ~ (Ids ....S in the local cam~
will ·cause our popuLation to bocomo
q~ w h e n - pobs fun ot
Buffalo and l.mpot~t when &lt;01\frontrd
wllh ao urJoundrd u-11.• Aiel Sdwttt.
So fat the ....,... has boon pooitiw.
Aiel Aorte. Two yean In the -'&lt;s ond
_,......., lnlplftd by tho~ ol

tlw dowN........ the .......... mDa
vi8b4o a priclr thai hu ~...-.d.
~ ...,...t ph.- trill boP whon tloe
populatioa ;. ouEficlmtly llllilood. It io a
aotloaal Clllnf*lp and II. ICIOpt 1.1 .....
ytt. boon dttt7mintd. But hopofully. by its
flllish what hu bem ~ • the Annpil
of the &amp;It will cocnR up
W... a

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Uncertainity
plagues
General
Educati·on
Rocky road . -&gt;
Tbat'.s what faces General Education this
monlb as tl!e 'Faculty Senate has scheduled a
• sp«iaJ meeting for November I8 to discuu the
' progrim, Senate Chairman Normon
told the Enc-!'tivc Comm iuee
WCdJnesd.loy.
Oloflolooot~ro _ _ _ _ ,.,_,(
c . At i4 ~~ul~ r_neetj_gg .nel\t T~IU', tlje f]JII
~te wiU beaJ&gt;Ans and Lett~ Senator Micll~el
..,,.. '-•w '' ttol dHtl...
M~er move that the body should rescind u.s
· previous approval or lhe progran and delay Cnot appear confident that even lhat was
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implementation to Fall I 980. If all goes accord ina possible.
By 19&amp;4, Cerveny explained, "The body -of
to lbe Executive Comminee's plan, lhe Senate
wiU vOlt o.n Meuger's motion at the special General Education courses will be in place and we
will have some concreie knowled&amp;e on when'' '
m~na when it will have · an opportunity to
shins in students wjllgo," praising lhe Peradouo
discuss lhe prpgram.
·
Also at that Novembefmeeting, the full Senate model. He added that UB wilr lhen have two
could ed~Cf:i.vably vOle on a modified version or years to react and adapt to' lhe variations it
Diy!sioll
ty,~d;r&amp;r~~uate Edu?tion (DUEl expects will occur. Many have expressed ~oncern.
Dean folui Fttad'O~ rmplementation plan that tliat some faculties will ~81' lioe cuts. as .a
result of iht transfusions-into Other
,llivid~ Ole• J?roaram1 inco lhree phases. The
General:&amp;:lucatlon J;Ommiuee-d&gt;aired by Peter racilities.- or students seekin&amp; to satisfy the
Hare-voted -earlier 'this month to aecelerate proaram's requi~ents.
Manaaement Professor John Boot estimated
Pn8d01to's ·rplan • and put it into action by
ScptCIIJber 19&amp;2flM accepted only Phase Ill. , that Social Sciences will face a cut of IS faculty
PeradOitO's plan allows freshmen fall ina under members IS 1 result of General Education. Boot
J he aospircfs. cif the program, in Plwc Ill, to charged that ..sqme groups-such as those in
enroll in one approved General Education course Humanities-.. ovld pressure the Univcsity
in each of the five Knowledge Areas in addition Administration to shifi the lines to thcir
to two more approved courxs in-each br any t"'o departments. He reminded the Exetutive
area.s outsi&lt;k th~· student's m-.Jor requirements. Commiuee tO keep its perspective. "There's
"Ptlast' l"illrd 'li•'WciUJcllia~.,_aJIO'ited students to more to life than General Educattdn.:.:. he $aid.
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takt one in 'ucli of the Knowledae Areas, but
Iiiey ~..-&amp;uld nat have becll requjred to be s tO 70
approved course_.
Both PeradOitO and Cerveny contested Boot's
fiaures, and other members predicted that lhe
How!
Social ~ences would face faculty ~ranging
,
The full standing comn:\illte also anywhere from five lines to 70.
recommended lhat the Facull~ Senate WO&lt;k 011
Many loo£e ends st:ill remain/ PeradOit.ci and
i'!'Jlltlllenting lh~ full plan in_~:~ 19&amp;4. Cerveny conceded tO thtiT Ex~utille Cofiiflill..,
Peradotto,• in auendance 1J ~~~ueeulive qu~oiiers. First, Cetveny's ,~~c ' bas
stucknts
Com,ro\u t;t ~n. said he w,as in:r~ (;f ~~ mack few plans to look a} tbe.-PI:
l'irst'pan ·oflhltf'l&gt;Jan, but was eon~thal,_lhe who switch majors mighL r~· ~'·
•
SeCond, the Mathematics diill portlo1. Q( the
=o~d is notfellsible. "h'.s very unrt~stic." the
Dean a.ssen~:··'to thin~ lhaiLthe full prdgrJim program has linle c.hance 1;0'11t~ iu,Fali 1981
could b( imp meoted oply twc&gt;yea!' afier Phase inlplcrn~uatlon deadline, Peij,d&lt;#O ·f t
· l.ained.
Ill is introdu
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"I .heard that the Dean (F•Cl!hY, .qf' .• \ural.
Discussing c;meraJJiducation for almoSt two Sciences and Mathematics, Duwayne Jt. eison)
. hours, the f!x~utive Commillee laid . the did no1 include a m11h skilla~reqiUrririe)t In the
&amp;r.oundwork for ' prese,ntlng jhe COI\IrOVerslal.t Falf 1981 ichedulc,'; the DUE! Dearrr.~nted.
topic to the Senate:·Solkorr has.timi(ed debate on .
lhe proaram thus far, waitina tlotil enouah
kldclnc
iofor.mation and time are availa61o To&lt; full and
When preased for Vice Pr~mt f0&lt; A~emk
complete disc~ions.
;
•~
Affll,lrs Robcn Roubera,•s ':reaction to
Robert Cervmr-avlhor o( lh4!. .r't llw Anlftr.soR's p~PuadocrqJpkc:P tlil~beard
~s his name od lbe re10urd ralM!Iitltkftit.Of' · · R'dSWtra " ha!'llte'ctwll.tt ~U~;Ing,"
implernematlon-Peradouo, and Hare have 411 ' but had little~ 10 add. Cervellf ~that
been invited by Solkoff to distil$$ their role in tilt the Tast For~ left roatb oc of' in analysis
struggle to get General Educationn off the
of the fact that it. Is 1.$1tiU Yeq_uirpnent.
around.
"The issue," Pcradollo n01ed, "is n01 dead."
Kennej..h MacGill of the M1nhematics
l&gt;t-panrMnl usened, " We· don't have the
v~...-m•c
Solkoff, however, ad milled that he is worried m~power 10 teach these people .!:.He added that
tlrat OllCC the Stnate bas moved· to resc1nd jiS to his knowledge, there had been no discuSsion in
prior approval , dd&gt;ate and emotio(ls onay rase biJ Department on tbe skill$ portion of General
out of control. " I'm concerned we'll ckbate~his
~
Edo&lt;ation.
to hell," he rernarltcd, "and I'm friJhtened that
A third problem bared at the meeting focused
this •ilole lhing mi&amp;ht tum lhe ~te orr. They on who ,.,f11 have the rCSJtODribillty (01 doing the
want to be nassured that this the problems w011't leg work· to act General Educalion ready for the
llappcn...,-n." ,
stucknts. PeradOito said lhat the Task Force
The advantaaes or gradual implementation would have to be cllpanded to include such
Were 1101cd by boJh Peradouo and Cerveny, both departments as Admissions anjl Reoords and rmd
of wbom ~ined lhat wjlatever plan " finally someone tO prepare a hondbook for its
ldopUd it wUI have 10 fit IIIIo lhe University consumers.
a,uctute, wilhout disrupting resource allocations•
Not ~ly General ~ducat ion foun\1 i!J !"!Y into
100 sc.,.ely.
the ~Malna, Vario~ members c:omplakled tbat
Tllrou&amp;l\out the roundtable "dlscuuions,
the current pnx:a:lure for selectiiiJ nominees for
Olmmi~.mCI\Ibers raninded tltemsclves that
Chancclior 1s"lawards is Oawed and that 'as a
despiU all tile tall allout rt:SO\trce allocations and' restlk, UB should take itself out of the
nmificatioru, aaderoic qualilr should hoi~ fir6t comp~lllon. Yet , theae senlllnenu • were easily
priorll.y,.Se~~ators foaucd on aouina a quality,
'"'errldden by tlrpment~ that they ·~ a (air
"cclluallioDIIJiy-•ou~rd proaram implemmted, but
ocward 10 deserving Instructors.

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UUAB in jeopo_ray with .concert
by lo.pla Si•oa
AfDII(IZhrf

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The MU~k Commilt&lt;t or the Univcrilly Union
Activitl.. Board (UUAB), jolted by two poorly
attended conecrts so far this year. ;, brac:i"' ltKlf for
November &lt;1-a day tbat, ironkally. may determine its
future PfOJifammioa.
~
The heart of UUAB's probl6ii lies with t.kket sales
for Bobby .t Ill&lt; Mldni&amp;hts-a contcrt &gt;Cheduled ror
Kkinlans Music Hall on d&lt;aion alaht. As of
Wednesday. only 600 ti&lt;tcu bad beta sold for th&lt;liOO
·xat theatre, a predicament termed "dismal 11 best"
by C:O.Musoc O.airpersoa St~ Krown.
"I 'm really 11 a lou," he said, "I thouJht for 11\lfC
one "'ould, have aone over really wtU."
Bobby &amp;tht Midni&amp;h~&amp;, a tivo-m&lt;ml*r band led by
Gr&gt;:atful Dud auitari" Bob Wdr, will be the third
show spOnsored by the Music Commiuee this year. The
full two, SVT and Airto 4 Aora Purim did not do wdJ
ar 1he bo~ offoc&lt; either.
, A &amp;ood turnout for Tuesday's con&lt;:ert, Krown
explained, IJ critical for UUAB. Because lht Mwi&lt;
Commouce d alloe3ted only S24,000 for concMJ thiJ
...,~ b)l Suit Board 1 anotb&lt;r ronand&amp;l (adurecoWd
curt&amp;ll coeocm pllllU for the &lt;nd of lllis &gt;&lt;me&gt;{Cf and
otso nut Spnna.
Ptc&gt;Cntly, UUAB IJ scheduled ;o bona Pt1 Metheny
10 th~ Granada Thraue next month •

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Sr•cr.l fanors
1
' 11 wouJdn·1 shut us down compJete1y.'• Krown sald
of a poor turnout for Bobby I&lt; Ill&lt; Midni&amp;hU, "bUt it
would drastically Impair our proarammln&amp; for the
JeCOnd scm~Cf. ''
However, Sub Board Chairman I'YWt Moor&lt;
appeared a tittk more optimi&lt;lk. "Or course Krown is
di&gt;&lt;ourqcd, but I doo't lhint~jU ~u bad as be
tbinU," Moore rcmatted .
ly lboulda't
j eopardiu !l&lt;lll :ICmc:stu."
Krown Is not euctly ..... Why Bobby a the
Mldnt&amp;hu 1\u not sold wdl. He mentioned poor
publlclty. diJinttreSI and the las&amp;&lt; number or ro:mt
concert. u possible uplanationo. "I have a lot or
q...WonJin my mind- I reaWy don't know what ~t

"HOn&amp;," krown contcded.
The fact the &lt;ODMt is on dection nl&amp;IU, h&lt; believes,
Is playina only a minor rl)le in the poor ti&lt;ket ~&amp;lH.
To try and boost the concct1. UUAB has bqlll2 a
major promocioul drive; "Bobby a Ill&lt; Mklniah&amp;s
Pvti&lt;s" - • bdtl in two
ban thi&gt; wock, ~ 10
7$ radio commcrdalo.bavc bca&gt; bool&amp;bl oo WGRQ ('TI
Rock) and WUR(98 ), bcueshave"becnchu:;ed)otlke
nudtniJ from both CIBIJ)&lt;lSCS IO Kleiftharu and beet,
and more ads have been put in UB and BurTalo Sell&lt;

area

Collqe pubhcations.
UUAB Publicity Coordonator Brian Smoot .toaJd that
S2000ofpublldty will be &gt;p&lt;nt on th:show, " whk h ,.
more or less puulnalll our cus in onr baskn." Smoot
admitted that ht and his as.iistant Hf'idi ChotO.I 1 'havr
blown some thinas" as rar u publicity is
conct!llC:d-tnost notably, pol puuin' tht warm-up
band's name (New Riders of the Purple SoJ&lt;) on
posters.
He said thu. as, a rcsuh . Krown has taka~ cbarat or
publ't&lt;ity, and that from now""' he .... be rollo&gt;oina
wloa1 Krown l&amp;f'.

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A •pht•'
As another promotion. KVCral members or UUAB
are aoinato Rcochwer toni&amp;ht to hand out Oyers at •
closed circuit telcvtsion broadeaot of • Grateful Dead
Con&lt;erl. Two members or Bobby a the
Midrri&amp;hu-Wdr and Brett Myland-are members of
that band and Krown admitted that he wu banltlna on
the Gratefui,Oc~'s )Alit appeal to till Kldnhans.
Smoot rnn.arkcd, .. Before tiekrts wall on sale. I wu
1urr this con«n wa aoina 10 be a sd.l-out . ..
Bobby &amp;t Ill&lt; Midni&amp;hts is a "onc-&lt;our" band
acconliD&amp; 10 Krowo, Who u.id he bad bop&lt;d tiW the
'lnlqu&lt;ness of brioainJ Weir, Mylond, rrm Boscn
(formerly of liCVcral bands. indudin&amp; Vanilla Fuda&lt;)
Bobby Cochran and Bill Cobham IO&amp;d.hcr would be a
bis draw.
They have never releasedolln album, and Krown said

this rs a one·•shot nvc..cit)' tour.
"They probibly won't ever emt apon as. unit,'' he

&lt;JtplaiJled. "It's somethlna c~oll&lt;, n~ and ucillna."
Some poople bdieve lllat by boolrin&amp; Bobby 4 the
Midoi&amp;hts, UUAB was takina a blataDt risk willl poor
aueodaoa. "It wu dtflllirdy .. pmblc," Oak
Andeuon, rock music critic f« Ill&lt; &amp;4//tllo £vmuoa
Nh'l, u.id. "But if I was iD his~ have
beq~Lcmpced

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Andcnon said tbtl UUAB wu ~biJ jW.irocd In
"Slickin&amp; its ned! out, aJvea a plum tike ibis." but
added that publicity has been seve-ely lad&lt;i,.. " You
have to push the $hit oat of somclhina like Ibis."'
Switala. farmct music
Frcdarocc music writer
editor of Th• ~'"""• does not b&lt;Ucve Bobby I&lt; the
Midni&amp;hts is a aood pmltle. "To 10 to an obliCur&lt;
aroup at a p.-lcc like !Mt is Slupid,'' he said . Ti&lt;ket
prica ranae from S$..$7Jor Sludtnts, S7~Sli.SO ror non·
stodcnl5, and SS.S9tbc day of lk sbow ror CV&lt;t)'OM.
Swi&lt;W, r.--r ~· cdilpr ror lk now dtCWICl
Rocbn mq;a.inc. believes that Krown. ill bk t&lt;COO&gt;d
year wltlo Uj..IAB'• MlMic; Clommiu.ee, aoli1d haw
known btunlhan to book the batlil. MHe's been there
for.,_ a year," be uscrt&lt;d. "lbcrc's n0 reason why
he s~o)lld be aolna backwards."

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Bring I'D"' friends and well ho""
P..J. BOTTOMS cast o spdl on INm
to ~ I'D"' t!W1}I wish

9:00P.M.
Frf. Sat.
Oct. 31

Noo. 1

.•J,•.BOTTOMS

'Spirits of the dead'
will conv~ne tonigh~
b y Ma17 K11tu
Sptnrum S/4/f WT/,.,

10 destroy.

The · DrUids did not disiuist
themselves

The nisht or October 31 has a
reputation for eeriness much
oJ.der than horror fihna.

Dracula or Broom:Hilda.
Perhaps Halloween originated
..hell • cavanlllt rtr$1 retW11ed
as a ahost, or when tbc llm
witch constructed jler rrrsl
broomstick and took off. Since
· the days or t.ho ancient,Dnlids,
Aallewoen hu held a weird
&amp;tgnlfican~ that enn the lOth
century bu not quite beCn able

lncredibl~

as garbage cans or
Huln _and parade

HALLOWEEN
PARTIES
Donee Contest/Monster Mash/
Tombstone Twist/ Bot Boogie
Witches Brew. . .75C

from door to door coUectlna
Clark ban and Mllky Ways. In •
200 B.C., Halloween was take-n
s niowly.
In tbo same way lbit May
Day wu consickred ~ ofriCial
openlna of SliJ!Il1let", October 31
wu hailed as .tile
of
winlcr. [)fuids on Ibis day
cracked opeq tile- winter
supplies; m!l We)lt' on a aiant

beiinnlna

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- c:onOI1UIIG Oft P-ot tJ._

P. J. BOTTOMS
F OOD- BOOZ E - BOOGI E

�From Ni~on to Laufl!/.ond Hardy,.
one·store.has aisles of everyoneThai's it, I've bod it with fmisbina last every year at
Hollo......, costumer potties. cu 1 help it If I ..,..,

smear burnt cork over my raee jlllt riCh•. or rip my
dotJia in the proper place$'71 love my hobo outfit, I
war h &lt;&gt;'UY year. B"ut it'slim&lt; for a chaftae, A new
011llit, a new dwla&lt; for fllD at Hollowecn.
Oeonc ltCo. offers unique oltom.uhu to the drab
hobo ...-\lllle. It's quite ironic tJw 1 SlOt&lt; that seUs
Hlllowetn 11tirc is loc:ated wberc it is, tbt com&lt;1 or

Main ,IDd Chipowa. I ....., - yoWII$ItrS Irick or
trca1ifta 11 ldult boo&amp;Ofes IDd top1ets ao-ao joiots,
ODd ~ lcJ&gt;ows there are oo rr«bies in the red
liabt cllsmct.
Tberdsu actual ambimee exiMkd by this bomt o( •
Sian 1$ I walk between the DCOO•Ut haU or fame ••
~
EYal before reachina the fro111 door,
Field Castro, Lurd and Hardy, Dracula and our
fMIIC·
iUustriods Presid&lt;nt, Jimmy Carter are alrtldy eydna
Nw Slop, Howlond Cost~m~e ~y. t2S
me.
Elmwood Avenue. Maybe they have sorDf'lllin&amp; for 1
l The di&amp;play, case boasts •lll•t the costun&gt;t Jlore bas d-11&lt; colllumer.
•· •
•
• •{t •
"the largest sel~on of•maab in the U.S."
,
Tbll place is paeked too.
"~me, oops l'msorry,lapoloaitt for steppy.aPractically, no aood costumes are kfi. Coming
on sev&lt;t211oes." It looks as though everyone wants 10 earUer I could have bod my choice or a sbtilc , a pirwin at costume parties this year- the place is packed.
or a monk. On second thouahl, I don't want to be a
The array of masks inside is even area ter than the monk. They're celibate( I'd haY&lt; taken the eonvict
di;pl~ ouulde. Arranged on the wall, tbt mash costume. I've betn 10 two costume st!&gt;fes and boJh
have a lftmlnaJy boomlna business. Foraet abelil that
· resemble a crowded bleacher seerion.
,_.jy $~ Ont place priu. If I open up a shop of my
·'
Travolta
own, I could rake in I rortunc.
1
In section J aWe 6 were repllcu of subjecu from
I've 101 some areal ideas too, For those people with
.... scr= aDd ao•enunent offic:&lt;. The masts ore aood ttslc, I co•ld wrap them In pink blar&gt;ltt:t$, bose
tinted and prteihon molded to capture &lt;Y&lt;!Y Jut detall them down and they ""l'.JJ u a tonaue. Or- wait, 1
·or the feat~t;ter's mug. Ev&lt;t')'lhina from tbt could doui&lt; someone
pso6De ud lijh1 a
dtmpl&lt; in John 'l'ra\Oita's ehin, to the.,...,..;. from match- Richard Prior. Me7 I COD Jlill wni my hobo
the Blxk Lagooo's Sllrnn&gt;Y sreen·st io.
outOt .

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And Rlc:hard Nixon;. droopy cbeeks IDd beedy 'Yt&gt;
are faitMuUy rcJ)&lt;OCiu~. You want a hairy &amp;Ori!J•.
they''ve .... a hairy aonlla.
TMow-. O&lt;or.. Smilanich JOt bla aart in 1939 by
lldplna hu fllb&lt;r. He's bem bla bwn bosdor the blt 19
years, aided by M owD chilclrm. It takes the
Smilanlch&amp; IDd thdr aalt thru tDOOtbs to Ja 11p both
dislJ!ayof4SOcllffer&lt;lll mub. Somenwtscomerrom
u far away u CumanxtFrill&lt;&gt;t.IDd Italy IDd rana&lt; in
prioc:5 from S2.91to 54!1.9S. People patroDitt O.O...'s
from 1$ far IWIJ u Ohio, Patasylv..U.IDd Oaurio.
They've aot to haveiO&lt;IICib.ina for me.
tQII, whal'a tbe. ..... I ....., rllld aaythifii--IISO '
different~ ODd I ee't f~ a~· I'm aoina
horae to dll, out my bobo suit Ud a C&lt;}'IJII '?wd.
1 wonder or the locals ~ btrc boy their l&lt;t·ups
from Oeofac. Thai hobo iJUDJped down io the
doorway overtbtre looks berter than I do iD my similar
OUI~I. The way the din, is pooitiooed on bis f-. it's

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by Du Holdtr
Comp&amp;IJ ~-IM

The bia....,.. about Wednesday'•
Senate Assembly m«tin&amp; 11 not
what ""mt on, bat 'fl.hat 's lhlcMI
up io the future.
Tbc: rwo hour JeUion in ttw
Talbert Olambm started slo,.ly,
procaled haphazardly with mill)

inlcn'*plioas-mainly due to
iouperie.nce lfftODI the nr ~

eeclidates moved into 1 qucstlon
period. RespoD&lt;liDa to

and.,..,...,

one itudcnt •, rcm arkl. SA
President Tim Sheehan prefaced his
quesdon '*itb a lmathy defeose or
the SA conllitutlon. "He hod oo
r\J)Il ''\ deferd the cotutitution.
whieh ,... what h'e used (tbt tline)
for :• . As.sembly ottt«ary Eric
Gintold usnttd. " He wu way out
of atder."
Zwillina aareed. explailtlfll !bat
the l&lt;&amp;a lhy or Sbeehn's
lntu uption .... " kind or
debateable." She &amp;ravelled the
Pre&lt;ld&lt;11t to Sllenc:&lt; after It was
''apparent he was out
order ...
FollowinJ the e andidates
lniW&lt;TI, ballOtS were handed QUitO
votina members for the Rules
Co"'mhtee S&lt;leedon. or S&lt;•en
people runnlna. live received l he
nccusary majority voto, while two
studenu tied, m•R!na a runoff
necessary.
Auomblymen who won the
eom,.Uuee 1101 illtlluded llllllafd,

Alsemblymcn, ond finally died dur
to a ladt of voters:..moo&amp; or ,.hom
slipped out durina the cour.. or the
meftting.
Alsembly chairperson Arl&lt;11r
Zwilllna: makina her debut ••
leader or the StUdent IIOU~.
deferred early proeedurr quwlon
to parliamentarian Cllris J&amp;I&lt;H
,..lyon, ~fore takina oharae. T1k
~~~~~ 5taned l'lth brier talh
concernina mandatory fee• an&lt;l
UB's respanslb!Utla to the Studeno
Associat.lon • or State UniY&lt;nitlc'
(SASU).
After a .-pid motion-and-second Terry Cal1ade, Joe .alllt1n, IUoy
d~, the minutes were btuihcd
Sherlock and KeUy Myers.
•
aside. ~'~ext, the eandidatts fOt th•
Durin&amp; eountlna o( the ballOts, a
- Rilles Colftmkt« mode a brier
minute ~ ... c:ollcd for
iolrodiiCIO&lt;y spm:h. The Msernbl)
ond aome Aalcmblyrncn just, Up!
. . quietly throqp each ooe until , walklfll. Durina the discusaioo or
SASU clcllple Tmls Ballord'• bow to ..,.....,.,. the r.... a hand
~ dnw a I'OUIOd ot
count ballot te\Uicd ll&gt;tn,,... oo
appla-.
• q-.rm . The~ or ...rlleimt
n.. u _.,.,. or the lulto\ lllftOiben rora-c~ ao ~
co....luct
will
••k• adjowrncm or the . Asaanbly,
rerc v 1Miont-IO the Aaallbl)'
l..,.,iattb' cancdlUta ..,. rw:1hcr
.....-.. the
or by'lew.
buaiMu.
IDd raollalolls to tho Cocudrllioot.
"-bb' _.,., ......red
throup tbe bib while t~&lt;

or

n..

rr.

....,..IY

-Y• -IN,........fwwntho........
- • ,.~~,nor
- ..,_...hid ••
Md
to a .._., •

A lloiQOI9Il: A ....., ~ ....., 01
Studttlt AdMibly ,.....lnt wn any ~ o• "*""' of

due

CIUO'WI·

vrrsions out, but thm arc ochtt meerfna, includiU holdin g
paaes th&lt;r&lt; that these (Ms&lt;mbly) rmpi)nant busineas before break!~
peoj)lc just don't know about." up the medina 10 vore. "I'm
Sheehan eaplalned that the eapeni&lt; con«rned (about aueod&amp;llce),' '
of printJna Up •SOOno(o-be'-&amp;lltfed ZwiUina commented. "The l.. erest
copies prc:vcnu wide-spread Is dropplfll otr. bot f\op&lt;fuUy. we'll
have • core or ~ peopl&lt;
circulation . "
The As.sembly's Inability to Who wnl be abi&lt;,IO - t:'• •
malat.m &amp; quorum catnc u Uttk
coastitutuioa . An ad hoe •orprise Iince j not tha&lt; ma~y
The majority ol ~ymen
cotnmitt&lt;t: whicb _.ked on those ..-ben ...., ~~~4ft '""" the . . .. W~y ...-e qlliel tbrtltllb the
o...- tb&lt; summer is expected to ''Pcopk lea¥t bctwtm YOtiq,'• aesaioo.. "Moll or lbclll .an; self·
rdeue iu report to the Assembly J - tsplaiJoed," but Ibn time we comclorla, ......, no '-to~.' '
$001),
hail f~ peop~e. ·•
ZWillilot lllcl ol the fOOtia there.
But fOf' now, "They (copies or
The rapid drop orr In atlaMiaoce
thr 'coDstitutlon) ... ,e not ' "'ted commeru af'ler tbt foreed "But, I think the people wiP surtlo
"rwernblymo C.,ado ""~ lalaa(ed llodeDa 1PCU up, IDd the dilcuaions wiU
~
t-IICOI)leattbt be equ"-biy spreld OUt."
'"'AArnhave not accomplbhed an-ything."
Jasen co mplained. But he
explained, "We have the rules
committee vote for one pcBOO nut
drM. From that poinl on we att to
tbt real issues." Part of the "real
iuues" that ..111 be diiCUued
lodode posoible amendmenu to the
Student AUO$iltion (SA)

~·
'
A.,UC..no.-bdrot; AC:Cq&gt;ncl ,_

FESTiVAL
COORDINATOR

...

t• • "' Ollla.
'"At.lr
'~ .~., ,,.

�Daemen 's oar.ling~ cry out
'Give us a·bus
~

se.rvlce; .

Da.n Bowman
Camrw EJiuor
TlJe howlna &lt;n&lt;IS may be o&gt;&lt;r but the
baule of the but io just l&gt;qlnnona.
UB .,Udcnl&gt;, liOy.li\c forC't'd to tat&lt; up
r~e at O..em&lt;n Collqe on Main Stlftt
due to tb&lt; shortlj!c or dormuory lpott •• this
Univet•ity, arc daimon1 that they should b&lt;
prCJ'Iidcd a bw •hvttk li&lt;'I'Y&gt;&lt;&lt; to th&lt; Moon
StrCtt Camp~&amp;&gt;. v&gt;l« Po&lt;Sidtnt for Studcnl
Affairs Richard Soul&lt;kow maintain&amp;,
ho,...er, t.Mt lh&lt; Slud&lt;ntJ ...no,. "'hat th&lt;y

were cct.ti.na into ..hm lhfl moYCd chc-rf'. ••
AU the D:temC"n rc:lidcnas subm1Utd
appli&lt;:atioM for dormuory rooms alter llle

Omoe mJOJntained thtl opcnin&amp;&gt; would b&lt;
0&lt;'&lt;\ltlnl lo • few c!J)'&gt;, Ei&gt;&lt;mmith «&lt;ailed.
But chuc was ••no roomaclbc Jnn:• fot her
lll1d many OChtr ptotriSIOIIli!OU. "I dldn't
~now whill I wu &amp;climB 11110 becauS&lt; I was
p&lt;oon•f&lt;d that I "OUid &gt;OOn ctt dorm

housinJ," \he 'lid.
'Tbt Univcuat~ adntJ9\i$.rtation bc:Ut~oes I hal
1M Daancn s.tudc:nts arc in the- sa.mr t"al~ory
.. Olhu orr-cam- .. lldtnu ond, thus, not
u.ndt-t Ul'liv'cndy juns.d.iaKHJ or can... .. t
don't..,. how "e c®ld bus P&lt;OPie in rrom
CanlWu.s, AJkftaown or any Otber ara '4-hcrc
tludenu C'OOI'fPlt, "SiQrtkow uplomcd.
"I'm no&lt; diJtqanlma thtm, il's ]1151 that
Ihere·• no money in tl\t bud:Jtt for somcshins
lokc that."

May J I d&lt;&amp;dline, IC\'Cltdina 10 Siulctow.
They wert nocirl«t thoo the UB dormiton&lt;t
wert filled to eal)acity. he added, and thai If UB Skill&lt;
Lhey &amp;liU v.W,N 10 aucnd the UmVC"rshy,
One posaJblt alternalivt 10 hfu:hhik1n&amp; or
they would ha-. to ...-urc off-campus ttlrln• 1 Mcno bus may be ofl&lt;red by
hou.lng. "Til&lt; studenn knew we couldn't · •li&gt;aernen Coliq&lt; if sulndent funding is
accomod•t• lho:m wtlh bu&gt;&lt;s ur meal•," 1 allocated. lfmoncytopay rhcSlllaryof abus
remarked Sisacl~ow.
dri•&lt;r coald be obtained, Daemcn College
"It's my fault rhar I applied pur the would allow UB uudcnts the oocouional use
deadtine,'~td Dnmen rcfiidcnl Dawn
Eiserumiilt, "but I was misled ." The UD
uudcnt aucrtrd lhal .admimstrltlon
per&lt;onnel auurtd her durln11 Summer
Onentatloo that chert "'ould be an opcnlns
in the dormitories ror t\rr within thrCC' WCC'kfi.

ContinUous phone calls ro lhc Hou&gt;ont
Offtce on.l}' resulted m more d('lay..I I rhc

of a newty purchasai bu1, accordin1

10

Datmcn Oir«tor or Student Life Peter

S.arsof'l. ••wc•re wlUing to pay thr innarantt
And •••· but our big.,.l problem is paying a
diiY"et," Stauon cAptained.
Stvcclkow slated that Oacmcn has
!'&lt;quested $1,000 tram UB to makc . the
•hulllc bus &gt;crvke operational, but added
tha.t Vic.: Preltdcru for fina.n.tc. and

,,.
OO.MQ MY WAY?:UI t . . . . tt ......... at

o...n..t

c-.
IMIMM N\ f1 .. - · NJ . . . . . . . ftOt
-~to bMg ....... Met hoM ...... ......
MllNI&amp;...,..I Ed"'ard Ooty dod not belln'&lt;
that thc propo~l was within the Un,.cnny's
ri&amp;ht budt&lt;t COIISiramu. "In Au..,.t,the UB
Housi:nt Offi~ told me lhll lhey "ffc
worki•t on a bus shuui&lt;, but 10 fll noll&gt;inJ
has h.a~td.'' Stanon c~amtd . .. We wrrc
diSllppoi•ted that UB couldn't help us out
h~."
· Dotydmled.vcrhavingbcenc:ontactedby

s-c.~~c

a.tw-.s.

~ .. .., ~ t.Citof'tlliOft•ohl~fof

.,.._,..,..,.. .... •ctu&amp;.

funded soldy by tht Orpvunent of tht
Bud1er CDOB), Daly cxplalncd.. TlJe 008
Sltpulan that lh.: free bll&lt;ina is to be
tm)wtdcd onty (Of travel bdWCC11 d~ses.
"UII bu th&lt;~iploluhatSiuden!&gt; reach
\he campus 1n a 1odt' manner." Starson
covntcred. "Som&lt;~hill&amp;'should b&lt; don&lt; for
thew' st,uckn1s:' Stanon remJrhd tha.t 1h&lt;/
UB
;o~ • Oaocmcn arc vccy sadslled

Sl-

Damtm represen1ati\les but nco"~~enhdo..--..hh lhtir livmr conditioos -and duu many
discounlf'd the pos~lbiltty thai UB would cvlr rn•dcnl) have uprnKd an in1e1n1 in
(und the bus &amp;e:rYict . .. 8a..)ka,Uy, the atudmb remain ina Ihere. In addition, "all •ht malt
a1 Darmen made indiYidual contra.cls a&amp; I hac housina has been uakc:n up.·· hr no1td, •·so
OOJtqc just like Other orf&lt;amp'Q.! .Audfnb tht boys here:' don't Wa.DliO Ulk~ the chance
madt C'Ontrac;u whh 1hci.t 1.-ndlords,•• Docy on tht U9t.lorm)3imC"t they rm15h1 no1 bt able
drelaJed. "I could not JUstify the shuttle 10 ace back in here."
service stntc chen· arc other 1lre:u that hne 3
Eise.n.u nhh conctdC'd thai tht lJmvt.rsity's
hl&amp;h number of Sludcnts. ll&lt;:&lt;;ldel , we don' t ~&gt;blli31lon is qu..,llonablc but &gt;O.id "thewa&lt;
havt-lbt money in the bud&amp;c:t,"
numbc:r .wu.dmet hcrc- mill" t) 1hi1 a spccioaJ
The pui.t:nl llhuttlc Kn'lt't" btt'A&gt;l't11 the CUC'··· She addtd '' lf1t w-.tlJn't '~~.itCh lit hu.stc.
Amhqjjj, and Maon Strett ~mPU&gt;&lt;&gt; ,. I \\OUid rcOllly II~&lt; tt hcno •

or

New Christian conservatives
exert extreme political pressure
by Rick Sz.&gt;kO"Af
Sp«rnmt !ilo,fl wr;,..,

:uL, " With peopk' wol)l strona
rtli&amp;JI&gt;ttS COO\Inctlon&gt; &gt;otiJIS \)1&lt;
'ka)' tbttr C'OGJCitnea tell them?''

fhli pail "C'CL ""' I f&lt;aJ No\II(QIJ&lt; MOOJ With t!Jat,
honiUlD a&gt; f111 U •&lt; rdipou.HIUt
Wita( tS wrotiJ is nll&gt;t-Winl
"'aJ&lt;hen \oo&lt;K &lt;~.
Fir&gt;t
pmod&gt;CJI Who (Jalal 1D eoni'U1IC
came tb&lt; 1I&lt;I"S tlw the Callloloc • "ilh Clld (and they claim rJIIdly)
Churc:ll bas dcricled ro r«open th&lt; lh.IQ tkpinoOJ •O&lt;in&amp; (Or ccrtam
CJSC ot Galdco-who for thos&lt; of
eandrdato u 1111lul ThO&gt; doe&gt;n'l
)'OO not 'n 1M know, ~ t)u• man ttan mut:h ct\o.ct fo, Lbc poOr
condemned by th&lt; Holy Ofroc:e of O&lt;ll$oou&gt; votrr-ot'• &lt;ithtr do whal
tt\e lnquamon as- a "'htrettc, '' and
God )l)'t Of ao to hdt, and. u wt
for&lt;ed to 10 ro Rome and aro&gt;el all know, h&lt;IJ
bfforc the Valk":Ut, b«ause ht- hJd
prove.tl
Copcrniru.4' P ro·ncrylhloa
"blasphemousn Lhtery that cht
On Oonahut. Jerry Falwell
~th tC'VOI"td around tl'!lt tun \\U
rrvuled hlmsclf 10 be u
rrut. This was m the 17th Ct"ntury, obno.&lt;io111, Jquincy qomanloc •o
-a:nd now, JSO )"taal huer. lhC' smua In his ow-n oplnlonr that h&lt;
ChU&lt;&lt;b hou finally decided that
wru connonll~ tnterrupllng Or
maybe thty wtr&lt; wrong.
i&amp;norinJ everyooit rlsc-whtch i&gt;
H opefully, ohis me•o• thar
t.\ICtly whaJ II '"tong with h11
GaUico will lOOn be fr&lt;od from the Moral M&lt;~Jorlty. Falwtll 0. not
rorc:s or H dl (since W&lt; all know Oihlin&amp; ror anythina exc&lt;pe the
1hat 's where condemned he:retic:J. political &gt;Up&lt;oiorily or hlm"&lt;lf and
go). and will be ablt 10 reap hi• juso hi• Ilk.
rewards- in Heaven. So much for
Ahl&gt;ouah lhe !'Jew Christian
the myth oC.Papallnfallibolity.
lll&amp;ht'r platform il &gt;uppo&gt;edl)
The «mnd major ev&lt;nt wa. the "pro··· oticotcd-pro-family, ptO·
appeoran« or lh&lt; Rc-utnd Jcny lofe, pro·morallly- u I&lt; really
Falwell on the Phil Donahut Show,
qauu• evcr)1hm&amp; whtth doan'l fi1
Falwell Is ~ "born N&amp;ln" TV
tnro thcoo OWIJ paroow Bi!&gt;ilpol
cvantelisl *llh an eJtimattd &lt;On«ptoon or thttiJ': they ...
followlna or ..,. 18·21 mtllro• 1Jl.lln)~ ebotuon. ERA. py rqch11,
who h.. bocoN&lt; IIOioriOGJ . . tht su edu«hon, SALT II, the
spokesmu&gt; ol Moral Majority, l)q)anmcnt or Educueoo and
lnc.-hia conltlbuhon to lht delem&lt; "'"'· They arc for prayer
politically bura&lt;onl na Nu• In public oclJoob. tcadlina tht
Chri&lt;lian Riaht. Thet,.o&lt;&gt;m"art Bobli&lt;al th&lt;ory or CrNtion, and
irrnocobly hoked In my mind capital punuhmau . How kllhna
bccau .. they \how "h•r eon happo-o aduhf tnd Sloclcpillll&amp; ort&lt;lear
.. h&lt;n pu1hy rtli&amp;laut r...tt&lt;S «~u ..-..pons ~as ,.dl u dkc:rlmi~
pOittical powcr ant! .,temPI to fobt qauul _,.0 lll1d ltorii&lt;&gt;SQuals
their the.oloJital Ylt*S. lhtn and ld•oealilll ~ and
moraliry, and thor odooloay 011 ...-uar rcprcutOO) is morr Cllrisdan
everyone tis&lt;, and jtiitify II by thin what their '"immoraJ••
daimlna lltat tlley are do!OJ "the oppor1rnu •ani is be)'Ond me.
work of God, " Falwdl, 11\c most rlshl-wina
pruchtts,
Is
rampantly
paranolae-W•
..u binuelr u
E...
One ·or th&lt; evils or Otflllloud Cod'• only bc4ocon or ~aht in a ...
rellaion Is tluu It bu reduC't'd God or athci•ts. ltbcttl&gt; (or "buzzanb,"
tO Ill• fUnction or. cheap &lt;llch·all u h&lt; r&lt;fen ID lhtm) and &lt;SP«faily
for rationali:ina these power pltys RuullllS. whom h&lt; depic:U u
(and it oontinuall_romazes me lhc dcmol\.l loom hell ono~ than
human•. He "pro\lcd" that God is
way God i$ alwm piaured u •
hard-core
COftiUVIIh·e qalnll nuclear llmltation treatlcs
Republlean). Riaht-wlll&amp; q.rlstians !Ike SALT II by eilina ocrlpturc:
.,.. always quick 10 1&lt;1 u If 1/tcy ' When Ptter whacked offlhe ear of
worc the . on.. who wert bclna Ill• arnot In lhe ..,sm,•God put'
th&lt; cor back on but didn't diiWlll
~uted-"What's WJOI\II'" they

•ueu.

P&lt;t«." When Donahue pointed
our th.at 11 !obould be rhe JOb of rh&lt;
Pfea&lt;h&lt;n ro Jld,o&lt;&gt;&lt;&amp;c rh&lt; la)·ona

down of tun•. Falwell r&lt;Pilcd. " I
tlunk ...·u Ia.)' do,Wft the . ... wb&lt;!'

we ~ 10 - ....:--su\1! Falwdl
&amp;e lliotir
way, aDd the arms~ """' \&gt;"'in&gt;
a.nc'W. tbcD we•re all~ co J.eiiO
Hea:"en a lot sooner thu c.xpt('lflt.

...a 'bd Heand...J:.r lol

E•••J&lt;&amp;O&lt;

lno~y

Falwell is also for beatoOJ tht bdl
our or Iran a1 soon as possibk,
militAIY 1nttrvent.ion in otl'ln pans
or the world, and th&lt; draft. Sli!C&lt;
he. bCiit\les that "the: powers th:u be
are ordained of God," hcadvocar""
blind followillj of tht Ptesldcnr:
••wr. have no riatu co second·auns
the- aovtrnment orit'e" we-•rt in
war -wt have 10 tau in line." This

kind of Nazi-German)' mtntalily
i.s what led co 1 tu~ J)forongcd horror
of Vittnllm-evcn tho~gh Falwell,
rhr011gh the miracle Of hindsight,
1mme:dlately took
up
3

t onuadictory pas\cion and &amp;aid th1.11
he was -ap.inst that ont. Thet1
again, It ts t.l,PtOif'd from a man
•ho, wben -as~td •h•t \\OUid
happen of a wu brole ouo and hi&lt;
childrm were: drafttd, proudly
rrplied, "My t\lro childr&lt;n "ould
lO-withoUI question."
Bm •llit. yot.~ may ~ .&amp;aYIOJ to
yOUrself. Tb&lt;S&lt; are hos opiatons,
ud a persoa u enutl&lt;d to hll ov.n
opituoM. ho'4t\tr .srupid tht:y may
be. Jerr,- Falwell, -&lt;vn, &lt;buns
that lb&lt;y art mo&lt;&lt;_tba.t\ that-they
3!e -GtRI's WOTd, •omeduna .,J\itb
tak&lt;S . - out or tht r&lt;&amp;im or

opinioa ind requi res dutirul
obcdfcoee. f'alwdl is'SO con\in..--cd
that h&lt; is ripr, be Will ao 10 any
leuatJIS to p&lt;OYC so-inciUdir\g
lyina. H e told a &amp;!oral M.;o\ity
rally in Alalt.a a completely untrue
nory about • mettillj h&lt; had with
President Out«, in whkh Carttr
tdmitlcd
that
h&lt;
bad

••toownpraeticln.l

bomoscxu.als"'

on his .urr. Every word of this
atory wa.s fals e , aod when
confronted wirh thor fll&lt;l, FalweU
.ald, "I sltouldn 'r have sa:id it • • .
obviously h was- a rcck.leu
,uu.emc:nt.'t It was mo~ than that,
Jerry-it was L.siat OAt tbat•s
covered under tht ConiiiW!dmcnl,

··rhot! ..natt not bear rabt:

Wollht\ \

agaanit lhy n.:•ahbor."
~ha~COP

n-:"\p.apcn aftct he-: got drunl antJ
prOpo!atlonnJ a ltt'o.agc boy. The
C1Hl&lt;tlan Vokc: •bo oU&lt;Jed a "h.lr
11~• ••
of l&amp;li senaton and

The • Monl MllJOftt y c:an rdUJ
ttuow uoi)O)ant OtJO.n!lauonalanU
finan&lt;:ial n:M)urcc:r behind lhe
randld-au.··s ..,. ho duut thcu born·
asarn prtoritltJ. m~lud1111 RonaiJ

.. mor-aJ \Olin&amp; rtt"ord ."' and u
pump1ng_ moneY in1o the clcc·tJon
camp;ugn or lhdr opcne-rus.

Ji~anro&lt;
111 0111:

of religion ,

Rracon .
C\ anschca(

FAlwell'!
tnJpU~

pvlb

million dollars a wcck. in&lt;lucl.72.000 mina111cn. and ttachn up lo
~~ million pcopk, "hich h ~

f11shtcntnal)'

I&amp;IIC'

arC'na 10

rhaonpoon htS rcliJiOu•/ pulott&lt;OI
eau,..... (FaJ,.-.11 ••plains by '"Y'"M
lt\IU rna1niaJ '&lt;tt~lh lS "Ood'1 ~I.)'

or blcislni ~pit who put Hom
fir&gt;t. " I And he was abo •nvuod to
the GOP &lt;on•cnuon. and h.atl •
hand on •haP&lt;III the R&lt;pubiiCan
Par1y platform.
Another ...,.&lt;nt ul the 1'1&lt;"
Chnstlan RtJhr-the Colofornoa
l&gt;ouod Chmuan Vot«-11'01l&gt;Dred

I .. W a~huq1on ro,

JC"\1~ •• r &amp;U)'

a1

"ht&lt;h thQ demanded 11Dt «nam
liberal senators tall to lllar ln&lt;n
and pray for Utnr DOiil..:aJ s.."
(AO) resrmbiiOtC' IO ~hlll
happened ro Gahl&lt;o 367 Y&lt;IN aao
b &gt;lro&lt;tly COtn&lt;tdcntal.) C.'htulian
Voo&lt;c also rared all the mcmben or
Convcss on how tlley •oced on
"(oun&lt;cn ~•Y mo&lt;al l&gt;lucs."
"""'"' rrocn prayer in &gt;&lt;:hools lo
the J&lt;CUrity or Taiwlll1. Llbctrrl
scnllon likr G&lt;Ot&amp;&lt; McGovern,
F'rank Church and Birch Bayh aoc

••1o...,•• morality mine•. ....-bile

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Almi&amp;hll' Budt, ond obo&gt;&lt; pcopk
who P&lt;" crt th&lt; Word or God " '
juiltf\1 l.bcir hatdlin&lt; co~X.,"'
ldcolotia- Reltaion " tntcnsd)
pcftOC\I.l, \'IJ')'thl ( rom indl\iduai
to tnd•v•chial. "hl\h u .tt.y our
foundoq fatbcr• KPIDied or loom
rNUrn. of.st~te. Cbriu12nny ~ noc
1hc onlr tc-hgton m chi' w.orld-"'''
" 14 1~ mou prC"a.fnu-and to
1nflk:1 ill rnoral11y and 1U. S)Sittn ol

,aJuo. a.\ 1nttrperu:d b) a " e:ryto~:al
butk"h of rl&amp;ht~,.•ni pcuchtr~. b a
crOU Mtd VlC.ouJ u\Jwu.:e:.
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Broadn&gt;t&lt;RI i'J&lt;f"a&lt;k and ho!ol of

"The 700 Oub." hU c:nu&lt;Ued th&lt;
Ntw Chmtoao Right lor h&gt; mc,..O§
of octi'ion and poltun. ob5&lt;fv~
th.al "God Isn't a ri&amp;ht•Wil!&amp;er or a
lcft·•lllaer." And Richard John
Neuhaus, board membtr ot
Woddvittol Mapvne, has stated
that the- lt&amp;dns of tbt Ne""
Christian Righi "art profound!)

eonsenatlvc Republican• 11••
Richard KellY and Robcn E. 10\JJ'IAtwe.."
Bauman aot cll(:tpdodtlly hiah
The lilble lll" lo bcwoon: of fats&lt;
prophru-wcU, they're oul in
ones. Later on, Kelly wulndfcted
in rbr Ab.Kira .ca ndal, and. force, io the full . pbo&amp;pllorodoo
Bavman reccntlv made the oplcndor of your TV serecru.

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There' aiiOUid be little debate -*'out whol8 -ponalble for busing
UB aludenul houMc:t~ enolher college to and from ttle Main Street
Campus. Admlnlstra(ort llere ahould atop peaalng the buck and
11art doling out tile dollart.
pat on the back
UB atudenta would not be at Ogmji~ College 11 tllls' Unlverslty
could ha.. provtaed adequate ttOualng. Granted, those who are rn• Editor..
houaed at ttlat COllege applied for dotmlio&lt;Y apace "late,"
accotdlng to Student Affalra VIce Preeldent.Richtlnl SlggeiiiOw, but Nllh the " ptOmOiton" of Dan Holder from sports to
we know that fate-cometS were 1\ot the only ones tangled In the, ""'INS bnt, (;qrll Hatro toSs "capen·s g&amp;Jn.
Unlvelalty's housing crunch.
&gt;on hu done., oxeetlent 100 oa opons writet and
Moat appalling, how.,..,, Is tbe reasoning that sll)ce theseltor. aM hts lntorul In tno Unl •ersity's
atudentt live "off campus," UB Is not reaporusible lor making sura e~colloglate at/llatfc program was reflected In an
that they have transportation to the University. Tl'lere Is a dletlnct •
difference between a student deciding at some point to n.. In an
off-calnpus house ~nd a block ol student&amp; agreeing fo live In a
dormitory at anottler school until apace opens up at their own
college.
There Is al10adlffemnce, aa unfortunate as it .may be lot some, ....
between providing busing lor a group of 56 students clustered In
one apot and the many othera ecallered In off-campus housing.
Therefore, the argl!_ment ttlat UB would have an obligation to bus
all "commuters" Is questionable.
The Important point In the students' argument Is their claim that
they were told dorm space al UB would open up three weeks alter
the ttalt of classe$. II, wlttl that In mind, many opted lor Oaemen
residence, t~e Unjvertqty h.S a commitment to live up lo. A student
wtlo agreedllr1Bsume the cosJ and lnoonvi enence of commuting
lor three weeks "or so," should not be expected to continuo that
well Into the semester.
Everyone Is aware ol the budget restttctlon6 this University
battles with, but to simply say the money is net available and close
the case. Is wrong. ~emen, which profits from the dorm rent UB
studen11 pay, has stepped In and offered to share part of theloacJ.
The IChool Is wllllng to provide a bus and gas. UB, then.Wtllch
protlta f rom the tuition and rn·,..,atudents count towanl,
should be willing to I)(OY\de a dtfvllf.
Evidently, wnat should bava been dl scuae&lt;l during the summer
or very early thts semelter was not. There was reportedly no
transportation agreement made between the Unvel'$lty' and the
students who agreed to live at Oaomen. There seems to have been
no more than a verbal anuranco that space would become
available at UB alter a stlort time. No one apparently bothered 10
ask, "And what happens If nel?"
Tho University has no contractual obllgation to bus the 55
students tMng at Daemen: techlnlully It has ne commitment. But
morally, the obligation Is there. And luckily, Daemen ts willing to
pi ck up half the toad.

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Dead appeal?
An organization li~e the University Union ActiYlties Board
(UUAB), that must opetate on a budget. takes a gamble every time It
sponsors a concert. One poorly attended event-or espoclalty a
sarles of them-can prove c~tevaltlng to future plans.
After bringing the band SVT with little notice and with poor ticket
sates to last Wdnesday•s Ja.u ahow tn the Granada Theatre. an
unknown entity like Bobby &amp; the Midnights may prove to be too big
a gamble.
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Although the group i tself is unheard of, UUAB was banking on
tl\a appeal ol Its individual members- two of wtlom are from the
Gratelul Dead. Hopefully, lor the 1:oncert promoters. better
publlclty-hlghtlghting the " Dead col\flectlon" -wlll sa"" luture
programs.
Fortunately, by chartering buses to and from Kleinhans Hall for
\he concert, a maJor deterrent to UB concert goers has been
eliminated.
• To say that UUAB was wrong In choosing Bobby &amp; lhe Midnight&amp;
at thiS point would be foolish.
The conoert has nel even taken place yet. Bui, by presenting an
unknown entity, at a relatively high price and ·schedullng It on
election night, midnight may have come lor UUAB.

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rectu&lt;tlll lor spoelal lnlorm~iorlat notlcaa In Ml&lt;lilfon
10 hiS ftMI coverage of our men's and wome"'• toms
h!r bell wllheS fot his li.iture st.Keeaa.

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SASU responds
To tp.• Editor:

What I had eald wu that•t w•eh thai UB •lvdtf\IS woutd

become mO&lt;o oroaniZed and take acthoe lnterHt ln.
In regard to the ffllcr. In the Octooer 22 The atatowlde lnuea. II UB stuclonto oeeame mo&lt;e
Spaclnnn concerning Sll'a ratattonohlp with SASU. 1 aroanl"'P,they could t&gt;e a oroat help In atot&gt;Plng future
'"' thOI there wora many . ,...._., statoiMnta tuitiOn lncreaalng and incr0111110 llnanclat oid to
SlUdlniL
antbltted to me.
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flnll. 1 do not conolMr tho relatiOn tJetW.n 11m
I wN SASU repr~tarive from tt'Mt ac:noot 1wo
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~ ano I was ..:tt¥. tn SASU ''"' year. UB haS
.....,.... ..-'IW)'MII • a · - one.~ We , ...
. . . . . , _ - ' - ' - but Mil/let one ot us bU not nMW mUCh 10 my regret, been on. of the mote •c.H\Ie
SASU O!OAnlutlons on 111111 cempua compared to the
Wltltntltooil-n end dlocuaa tt.ft.
Tim hU beef\ a great hotp to"SASU on many dlfiOfent ,.., ol SUN:Y.
Thlalt oe&gt;lno to De a dllllcull year tor SUNY atudont'
tillS ,..,, -'-''Y -•no. SA tho
11114 a lett.r writing campaton to - the , We eon e•pect the Loglatatu•• and ao..mc&gt;r to
Cllatrparaona of lha
ol llruateea, Don
a l&gt;uelgot for SUNY that wjll art blcl&lt; on
-.concerning thO rporn ,.,.,,_His letllflo IJ:ademlc programa and acceaa to SUNY. we can
1111to1ten hU been- aatho modal letterotatewlde for ' 8&gt;1*&gt;1 1111 Tl\lat- to try to ratM Mfton and room
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liMY Cenltal -ninO IM -ruclcrrtno ol SASU too-l~ on lneaed o1 WOfrylng llbout petty
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SJgma Pttl EpsHon ert 6pon.$0ftng

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To many ot UB s 5t\lcktntt. commullno ftY&amp;()llay eo
anO trom ~ c-.an be a tonoly me. Ootm •ealdtnta

perscH\ally ln•ii.O au ua students to llll.nd tnll allaJr
II f• the hope ot all the sponsors 1n't lhtl will n11row

ere a.olo to form close h leno5,1p6 wfUl people livtng
w11n lhem, whit' lhe 1yp1ca1 commu1er Cllngs 10 lht
high tchoot frlendshlpo alloacty formed. We. •~•
brolhOf6 ot Sigm a Phi Epsuo, Fr•ternlty, wCHJid Uke to

the C0f11muter-commulur. contmuter-dOfm ODP It you
are lnterttsttu:J lt'l bettedno UBilfestylea, we uroe you to
avpport SA Commuter Affairs In lh}s and luh;1e tlfOf'ts.

commenD SA Commuter Alta'" 101 ius corJSle'lt ellorl
10 met" commut&amp;t ttlo euttr Th•s. fr\d.a,y, at 6 pm in
the Fmmort Room. SA Commute, Arran-a, fEAS. and

• Jim Krtes
Sectltlty, He.., V01k Ep~,bft c,_.ptet
S1gma Phi E,_.I#Qn Fra retttU"'

Eulogy for a ''departed mind'.'
ro th• Editor
In M(mela~·· ts.l\le of '"• Specuvm Mr.. Rktc
Szyko"'ny's commentary" o" TV renofon lS qvlte a
at•tamtnt conce-rning lh8 lnllllef\Ces o' pr,mt
lime tellglot' on Ameftca. Mt S ts cena.nly entl11e&lt;l to
his opinions, as wen •• rus ctto1ctt ol tlthat roses or
catnallonl, and e1lher a pine or m aple c aa.ke,. M • S
haaapparenu y commuted lnttllectualsuk:lde ilna 11 11
oes• we bury htm 'lfWTiedlatety ,...M allow me Vlt5
oosl·motllm eulogy of Ml S..'s ourly c»p.aneo mltWJ
Mt ~cntet co~rn
f'tll fear tha.t fet4g~l
suuomentt are &amp;war•no tM POCNiaee •nto ttte stone
a-ge of fQI\Oflnce and 1ntoterance lnteres11ng11 enQUon
Mr. S CIOJflOI'\5trateO the5e two Plntt:"ular qualities to
sYch a c'O{Itae o t o.:acutude I hal tJO rea.oon may no~t~er
t\now 1 &lt;liOII s"ond. W ebstet deHmss; intol&amp;ral"'C'e: ,u $
lack ot wlmng'1tSS to •Uow ott'IOtl OJtPtetllon ol oehel
or Otllntan Mf. 5 thought •I Wf01"1&lt;Jihl1 tehgtCHJf POOP~
are O\OfiSSinQ politk:al soc~ I 01~ economk op~mons
t1 he n.aa noi commUied su•Ct&lt;M alfeaoy, Mt S mtQh\
na¥"t!: rMHHt persuaded 10 aC..t\ONtt-og.t tf\:al l'te too t•

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':,'!,our!,~~:.' ~;':~~~·;: ~:~"~·=·:~e:e;:
ptove tnat one war 01 anotner And whf ooeat\t M r S
e-omptatn abOut certain saKes, r•c:e1i 1 c:olots ind
nAtlonallllet not to,. mcni!OI'I canatl'l unions.
managmenents and uniqUe tnt1tYid uats mal.•no
oolthUJ atatements? It a~:u s to me thilt Mr. S. ilas
101nocl 1he lllt!-1 " h\.tmaM$1 IC)OniO(IId" lnQUtSIUOn
that de.s~arety seeks the etlml\1\at!On ot rtttgiOUtly

IM- oplnoons. Maybe Mr S a nd Ollie&lt; secutat
num.a.,...a WOtJid li.,&amp; to rPnte \f\B US CoNtltUiton
and .Cimlnatl all..,,.,..,... 10 Goo?I
As tO&lt; displaying his lgnoro•ce, Mr. S. did a dandy
tObIn 1h11 department let's I'Jilh lhiOUg.h the ~Miele f&lt;M
tho~ medal wtnners and hOnotab~ mention$. 1) 1. M r.
S,, am ootng to heaven, in spite ot mY 6i~:-'look oo
Aom.at\.s 4·5 iind I John 5 ll•ll 2J Pte:acneta.

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·God a OP•I'ItOil'• to t$$UoeS ~u.Hihe OC&gt;II'It0f't5 ate 1101
tMJt o t~~rn but htetal Hntenca tram tne 8tbte leal
tnrough n sometlt'll8 Mt S. 3; 8eUhMS U1 Jesus are
.a.slrtt&lt;f to yM!'kl lnemso1vn to God but thlS neww mu.ns
Dhn&lt;ll'f tr'lrowlng ) Olll' ttuf\d Into tne ltfSt\ comp,u110r
Evitt'f appe al to tallh In tne Bible 11 an ippeal to makl't
an t.ono" ,attO«QI dcte-1s1on btsed un real ev1donces
4)Nobody but that dude In tfan cta/ms to $11 tU tf'!t right
hand or God ~)As lOt Mt. S.'1 tefe~enc:es to Adam and
f'fa_ I tnU:SI ,~._,.. that C,.lltOil ll'td ewofutiorl ate IIIII

rtONG

MICHAEL J.
MYERS , . • THIS IS YOUR
LIFE/''

IIIII lrteofiOS AOO I ~at'l rn•tc.h CteaUOnl t.l Pn.O_·s ln
qual•tY and quantuy vs evotuuonlst Ph 0 's tn oeleftst
o• the ltct tn11 emoiifc&amp;J .s.c:teoeea a:upporl the Geftest•
ta•a 6.1 And as tor outdateo 9d)Ueat 5cr.obf j~ I'm
pfef)Ated to pussent and defend lhoe htstor~cily,
11Ult\Got1CU)' and 'eliabitnr ~~ lf\IPitrd revelation ot
tnt Old and New TMtarnont•crtotores to ahe tate
Mr. S Jno any olhtf lnterested pany. t got nw Ph.O..s '"
ttuu oepanmtftt too
rm t\Ot tnte~"ested In c:telenc:ung ()fat R(~ ElneJl
Ar.gf.ey, Ol Rtciwuo OeHaJ~n '' Mt S choN' tD u:::rnat\ on
w"-At ne .saw. SO be II rm onty pt~ltHe.tte4 '" ~uthf'Q

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whO Wal~ U\ M r

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toolttepa-~ou're

no\ deahnQ wltn lowodatlonlus
•ea,-conHol~ mental m•dQita. but z:eatou• lth•t's
110~1. !UIOU&gt;l be!l,&gt;&amp;l$ In a aUbe&lt;POIUtal Gpd who
c.• lls all men and women to a tutl and meiningtutiUt In
IM ttuitlng of J•su:S as their ptKaonal S.•KM'. "''· s .. t
JM•Y rou will an,..,., 1n.1 eau.
Dear edhor, piN:.sa revl.ew thurUetes In UWI
IO&lt;Ihcomong- a lillie bolbtllt&lt;. you•r ~ illoo
•ur lor mr slOe to ..,., ··• wlf of
In f6C1.. II
more peopt• caretu,ly con5idtted tM ~••nu of Je&amp;ul
thetl would be more Ct'ulshant Instead ot sJ\eptlc:.s
PathiP' Mf, S.'s mind may be fOi uHOCiec:l W1tf'l: a lltlle
more study. Perhaps he will accepl my lnvitiltlon to 1
stand-up fOfmitl Oebate tot the enllghtenmen' o' IM
univ•tlty community. PeJh•ps T~ S,.ctrom woutd
spon.aor aver. an ...,.nL Anyone a1 aU m.y fUC.'h me 11
~n1 tor
ot .cceptaMe ol my
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Wants a friend
To rho Editor.

1om 1 ptiloMt on.dolllh row all,. AI Ilona Slall Prlao•
a.nd 1waa wonderfnQ I f )"'Y would do me a favor. I ha,.e
bMn '*"tor oulle a will,. alld I don'l have any Iamity or
l-onii&gt;OOUioldoiOWI1IOIOIOwllOII ..u - l n g
wu.ot you could prfnl IIlio In~ camous , _ _ . •or

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o.-.,e r"om
me for coneapondenc•
11m a 34·)'Ur o ld m111 a no wan' to totm some kind of
friendly relallonShlp IRd mot'&amp; Of leSS jSUI IJ.OhanQI pa!'Jt
..........,.OildldMS. I wlll a..-aHieii.,.Oild"enanoe
plclufO$, II i&lt;lltt..IOCI. wri1010: J im Jolters. Box &amp;-386CM.

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To IM Editor.

nppiiCiiioaii'll efiCIO&lt;Kihe g..,.ral wu•t ol l l&gt;e
Sp«;ltrJPJ'a echton.al of Oct. 20 conc;m·n•ng ou' need to
.auppon toe.ll legiliatOfS who 1\aVe posf(IVI aWiudH
lowatdaSUNY. Slln.l hll•olodl..,groo with oomeollhe
paltictlllt&amp;.

I do Ibis ~- I doubt lhll )'011 rully unoorlland
Ihe 1\ard polllicallnfl&lt;&gt;enco lho Sp#cltWrt wields. Clost
to 21.Q(X) votlno toe stuc:tenll ara enrol*' on our
our two VUP cl\aPIMI there are enothtt
2;100 ..,,.,._ Add In the Olher omploY,.S *"" we got a
total of aome35,0l0 &amp;1\d even If we asaume • modnt 1
c:an\f)Ua. In

to 3 familial tnlluonc:o foetor we are talking about
100,000 YOt.,-sptMd acrcu the St•te Hard
atatlatlcal data SIIOWI that the higher the oducotlon tho
more likely you are to use ycxu votiOQ powll, 10 our
numbefa have retative ltteltectlve slgnlfk:anc:e,
John F. llonnedY'• &lt;Ntgln of •ktory tn 181!0 a~~e~agod
out to one •vote per precfnct. nationally. Thul
(Uionlahlngll') The Spoclfum·o raadonhlp could be
decisive l:n seV61'al eonteats.

So The Spectrum'• read•rs (accOtdlng to • recent

poll thol\repo..-an't majo&lt;fty at wr Unl-altyj n&lt;!!d a
proclao OYaluottort of the occurate pollllcal foct.J.
At UUP'a Fall '11iltl1l&gt;onhlp mMtlng of Ocl. 17 we
neard a C0f11pr-nsl. . rttport on the feglalaloro who
had boon partloularlty helpful Cfurtng laal . .maatora
" Sa.. SUNY" campaign. It was complloCI by Proltaaors
Paul Oloslng and Gary Holktne (Pol. Sci. OoptJ, the
local co-ciUIIta ot UUP"sl.eglolati'vellalson Committee
and t~us reftoc;ta ~~ etpe&lt;letlCO ollasl Spring'•
..Save SUNY" camP'IIOII, ·
Tiley ChoaO o J&gt;Oilll. . approach and so ell.., IliON
elected ofllclalt 1it.o nad boon moot helpful. _,..,...,
tnan damning tne o1h01s. Ofesing atso empMsb.ct that
thO\Igh lf!t Jegistalure wat u'tlmlt•tr unanlmoul In ill
suppon of SUNY. II wU nol lnilla ffy. Th«a lona II II
crilleaUy t1gnificant to note wno w•s wllrt us hom the
staf1 and htJped persvaOe the others.
Among lhooe ·•trlenda In noecr' ot tl\at cruciol
'uncture. and Who woutd '"fM-flfOtt 10em to d..,....
special con.,acterat tO't at the votlno DOotn lhft
No•ornt&gt;et. Diesing s ingled out A•seml&gt;!Ymon Schaffer,
Ho\'1, ano E•e. •"""'l'•t 11\e So&lt;la1cn. Ftou (thwgh
lnUiaUJ' 1nsi11a nt o1 lacts and tlgurea beto'e
commuting n1mseU) became a steadfU1 IUPPQ(ter

Scno!lor waa wllh ua all tho woy and beyOnd
A•. .rnOfyman William Hoyl Ia o special c10o: He 1!01
only o ntfclpatod our-*"" was WOOtlng fO( uo....,
,.,.,. ... approached him ... &amp;lao oavo ••
ctlt...,IIY UMM tacllcat ~ *"" 0111111,._ dunng
wr campaign. Fori/lis he or.ould bo IJMn fUll not hall·
10 ..,ell Bill Hoyt·s
hoortod crodh. Wo IIII&gt;POit II woo lf*o lo begin wltl\ (lr&gt; Churchllro
pNase· .. In full me.aaure. ~ down ·~ running

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Thla f111&gt;0fto our loca l and 1/#at-llarr&lt;l ••per~
Othera from olnor Olalrlela (GNCO, ,_,...,, ~~~.
L.aVallo, Fink, tiC.) 1110 d o - Dill applause, bul the
onoo tiled In lho DIMI "SS"Holl&lt;t~~a raOOfl-t the on ..

we found IUPPO'fltf¥e I t 1 critical Junctur•.
Many Ol uo thlol&lt; that II we he-.. oant a poa(.._,Cf to a
leglttator on an laaut ctoM to ua w.- nave oone
••orylhlng nooclod. We feel "alfoctlve" ~- w e
ha. . 1110111 fMIIngs lboulll\o laaue. That lo a tarm ot
aatf.Cfoluoton.
~ ....-whhln our aoc:lety we 11e the apec:Jally educated
......,, a nd we thorolora ha. . a opeclat obllgaUon to
bring our lntoflloanco to boor on Ihe polfilco t process
· With thought, allorl, and O&lt;OOniZallon we can
1ranarorm our lralnod 11\llftociUIII apiiiUCfeo Into
olltctl~• oclton.
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SfUCfentt could booomo ecllve pattlclpanla In
SASU:one of the moo1 oopfllollcattd underg raduate
organlt&amp;tlona I n.....petlenced. For Facu!lr and
Prolaostona l Stefl. U\11' can get Y&lt;XI fnlo tl/lciflnr
political actMty- o l i¥et lneofar aa 11\lo ponalns 10
our collac11vo lntorlll[n a ~ unj-tly.
•
For llattlfl ,., me auggal lllat lntoreoiod
Individual a write Plot. Paul Olalrog IPol. Sci. Oe!&gt;t~ tor
• copy ot lila .....,. on l/lo ""OOOCI guys." It gtvn you •
"a ndy H•t tof"' etec:11on day bOt atao-more
lmporla"t- &amp;llldN of hoW lhi"SYitom"
bo ma&lt;le
to work.

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Wl/#om S/Nrida n Allen
PtoiHaOf ol HIIIOf'/ OM
Ptetlftnt ol Unit.d Unlv#r5rly

Proloulons. 8ullolo

c.,,., C/lopt.,

TINnltt ,,. ,,. Hr!OIIN•ion. but l llr&gt;w,. to t11ise on•
/&gt;Oint. Wo tully - I l l • fht ""hord poi/IteM~~- Tho
Spectrum
ud - • ~- 7010 100 /lours • ,...4

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fnof t oaponslbllty-La.

Developmental education
To the Edrtor.

The unsigned teller In Frl&lt;IIV1·a luue wae an
Intelligent and thougthlul conJideraUon of how
SIUdOnl&amp; Crln bo -.Uocted by IP&lt;It&gt;Cflng aomo limo (I
o lmoat ..,;ttoto (o say "'getting a n educallon"1 al thla
Unl•otllty.

The uperienoe of education 11 uaenUally meant to
bl on1 of growth and self·devetopmtnt SeU·
development does not mean bejng abfe to • • )' one has
r.a&lt;~ao many bookt. written so many papers or tardlld
1 po&amp;ltlon with a corporat~ earnJn.g .so many dotlare
pel )*MJ·-ancl 'heM •re OUr UIUII responses When
ul&lt;aCf to loA Wl!al ...,. ~a-.. gal- from wr ttrne In
college. •
lnst. .d our response shoud tocu• on What our
acluat Intimate el&lt;pOf1ence with tho know~ has

- - - - - teollngo. . .ooclaUons, and hoe
11111 oxporienullu !&gt;elj&gt;ecf us to rojoe~ chango 0&lt; IO&lt;m
c-lono of ourseMa, as ,...N aa ot tho actual
lnfONMtion lmpal1ed IO UL Fa. too ron; WI have
atudied our aubiect mattllf as If II well SOft'trtUUnQ WI
cOYid Cflnoct &amp;nCf dosctlt&gt;e wilhwl at oil ln¥otvlng

..........

In my aclmitlodiY llmlled ••por~a as a lludent of

Uterotu,. *"" Wl1tlng, I /'ave m.,..g.., aomehow to
at,_
ocroaa aorno lnlernted grwpa ot poopto who
one way or another (and whether they know 11 or nol)

are l oo~lng at ooucatlon In a mote aelf.Oevelopmenlal
way. Tho worl&lt; o l Proloaaor Norm•• Holland and IM
Conltr lortht Poyc:hofogtcal Study of tl&gt;t r\rtoln reade•
rosponoe theory hat ahilled the emphasis In the study
of tlterltt.H• from exctuatve atudy of the lei!1 over to the
mind ol the tlldtt. slloWino how t he reader re-creates
'"' I OAt for him or he~ I. Those ln¥Oivtd as lam~''"
tnt Wt1tlng Ptace hive found that a discussion of a
aludent's w,Ufi"'O a lmoat atwaye leeds to an
apprehtn&amp;ton by the write, of acme unique pertsoo•'
QiJIUhes wh'cn emt~ge In tHPOf'IM to lnlellethJJJ
stimuu, ano I hal wrHlng Shoutd tte t1vgbl as a w1y ol
b&lt;IIIQing out U&gt;ooo qualities. A fut11&gt;er example o t

lnctNMO lntetell In this dtveloc»mental appJoach is •
proPOSal now bofO&lt;O tiMI S luclonl Actl•ttos St-111!1
Committee for the craattort ol an acadetnoc unit
_ . . , to lhe -loc&gt;mer&gt;t of COMdou.,..s in tne
lnc!Mauo t. and rtlaUng that ••Pf'tenco OiiKIIy to • O.t
.,. ., •no lo toamlno
I "*'I ton thiM t~lngo to show "'""t &lt;a being Clone • t
UB to notp r..,uco the 1111nor -tlve e •pe&lt;lot1&lt;:e of
educattof\ IMfL II mey be useful fot othoed: 10 m.all.e
lu~n wMt CheV •'• CSOJ.ng to C()Unlet the gen.,-at
otnUtna.,Qauon al educ.ttlon so stuctents aJe aw•rt!'
that Ihey Nve dtflnlte chok1.1 nol only wlltt tega1d 10
"not they loam, but to,..,. they - n.

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- - -- -- - -..JJY T1m Switelll

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tutd too much to dream last
night.
) was in the Schu"Pet Hoose one
Sunday shooting pool and drinking three
Stroh's for a dollar with a dozen other
ghosts. Part of the reason was a fellow
from Toronto named Steve Blimkie; he
was headlining this almost fictitious
concert. The other tutlf was the Vores.

All ot a . - Blimkle'a gultMtft- that
ltlera aren' t enough gholta to play thtoogh and
that he' a oplittlng the gig. Through the door he
Wf11t. Soon management and ltle Nke followed
auft, e•plalnlng that tlley couldn't ploy without
him (hmmm). shuffling backwardo, out the door
&amp;Iogie file, ~ing lit the WMt Gke a ehairl of
Oriental a(oogea mutte&lt;ing ''So toly. eo so~y:• to
the V01:N' maNget. Then It WM back to the
p...,. l!riclge- get oe..chad ageln- ond finish the
two hour mlnl-u.lc to Toronto with your integrity
.pewlng out of the 18Hpipe. A fair share of ghosts

-e

oooc:urted: ''Whet the tude. tl1ay -"aadY cltova
ha&lt;e. • • they could've rohe&lt;wsed."
I w ondoted
the strong Canadian following

was.

Anyways, the n11n thing t ktlow four m._..ie,ans
pk.lg intO the 1tatic backroom environs of the
·Sch...,. Houoe. Guharist Oavld Kulik lo
hendeuffed to tha microphone as the remainder of
, the•Vc&gt;niS' raco awoy. c:keulating an anactvonis m
caled " Tha Racll" thtougtl the audience tilta a
ohallt
thtough a history class.
analogy about ..-rn ita as ancient tonu&lt;a but a
18th C. pop ooog w ith Kulik e&lt;omrning the retrain.
" the pain Is 10 unbearoble. the pain is ao
~ble... betwH&lt;I the guitar histrioNcs of
himself and Bitt Herwk:h.

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have played NYCHY, the ras.Ata have been

tliuna, anlglltrilg and lec:ad with

~a

signals. /llltw York Roclr;er not onty &lt;eYiawed their
perf01manca but said inteligent things about thaW

music being intoftigent, twiea. Once lhe&lt;e, they
would play w ith' groups 6ke the Bs&gt;ngos, the Dead
Boys
the Bloodless Phor-.. Or open 101 a
film by Nick Zodi&lt;le entitled nt.y Eat Scum.

and

Aaaociltions would so4idity u .,.,. did witll
' NYCNY ftlmmXe&lt; Paul Tc:hinltt~ an operota&lt; ol
two cable t .v . p r - in the City. Tchinloel was
programming antithetical arcuiu of NYCNY
popolal c ultU&lt;o, from Now Mu&amp;lk to the
country/roots ~ at the Lono Star Cala,
and it wu he&lt;e that tha VOles we&lt;a !rotan
betw Hn frames of the Model Ci t ~ana. the
Heanbraakers and tile FeeNu. It was no wonder
thlrt ttw Vores' W8fe es e ctive 11 eny unit of the
lkiH*&gt; UndOfground. evan though Ia&lt; months
ltley
llinualy ifw;slbla to 11-4 city' s lmits.

w.,.

.W.x'.r, C.B.G. B. 's,

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.W.xwel's.
in Hobolten, " V01:80' manage&lt; Oobre LlfY outlines
the various clubs ltle V01:80' have tread upon in
thalr v~ried visits to NYC NY. When the VOIM

So. . .
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0: ·~ • . )IOU'ttr ~in rouch with New York
Ciry. SimiMfy flOOd tNCtion.f}"

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" Y..h. uCC~Pr f01
3 . r,., J w.s • b«J
nighr. They had r&gt;etlfN donrt musk OR a ~ Y
-wnr.,.,., _. ~,o-

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�© Rrod:iga I sun

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parts
~ -CIO"!Mt;IIIOifOo'!'t~9•1
night, In f.tct tMy used to be clostKI on Monday
mghts We are th• first gvitHJa pigs. ThertJ werttn'r
very tmmy Pf'op/11 tfroto end the sound system

wubBd . .
". • • ~nd we weto suppostKI to only p/11y OM
set ~nd they asked ur to do ~nothff w. weren't
teody hut wo did It anyhow," Brff haotlly

concluded. _Whl1e you can ea;.ily determine that

It's Jeft no mentaf sears an the four Vores you
ber that tlie evening hull was hell. Tho Voros
return to NYCNY tn November.

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~,-,-,- , " Wos enrone hltfe or rM boginmng of riJI nightl"
Dove Kufilncens tho crowd alter two uts or
m&lt;Jiil&lt; thot ~ the people dancing, ~ ; that
lounctlhe V"'as, un.beshect. dalen- down and
muslk flylng, By t~o time ........ of ghosts had
euomblod and decldect thjt Steve Blimkie was en
•sshoJe. For ..the VOfet. h was just another ltonic
,..,;., ar&gt;d a good night
yt•/1 '&gt;fit· "Srevt 8/imkH&gt;I"

Find the Vores.
dancable rock 'n roll, oometNng thot wes akin to
the""'* movement. 'TheW pose wtJ ~Y ,
e uggerated. PO_!odJ&lt;~ rea~v-1\.QUlJ!\ wl\)l e~erytQing ,
from pseudonyms to fave colors to the mutual"

But the recent etn&lt;I&lt;Jjence- of lhe V"'es as solid
lnstrun)ef&gt;ttlists wit'1 modeM idees hot CO&lt;'I,).e_
tl!rough tho-doveloproent o1 a d•llorant aesthetic,
a 1 'n~w a~sthoilc"·'n reeeotly ,ltlect.-of'ig puts it.
Ana a ri8w drumm'er, Tom Jo"naon, bener
kr&gt;own as T.J . The Vores hove always had
problems koop;ng o drummer.' this Is their fourth.
Yet T.J. l•taln smartly, whethor he's snapping tho
double 1.1m0 of " New AO$thetic:" "' ktej)ing the
clockwork beats of the hypnotic "StrHs." T .J.'s
$4tn$hivity on tn, Tetevision--esque ballad ''Twisted
Mind" is whet makes h work . For this sharpe-st·
y'1 lncarnation of \he Vores it' s boone matter of
intersecting musk:al rhythms with o\lenfdfng bio·
rhythms. $()(nettling ~ke'the fourth exploded PStl

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binhdete. Even 81111 magazine fell for that one,
{OQOtHng that the Vores had "obvious aplrh'' for a
&amp;artd in Its- ~&lt;earfy taen.s ~ ·

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Boci&lt; at the Sehuper House, well .lttor "Amaling
Offer," where Dovict Kulik playa trumpet ...a tho
V"'es gat funky, lhe V()(ec try tO figu!'e Out an
onco&lt;e: they've ellhousted tho rosttf of materiel.
So with Blimkie end Co. ;ust entering Burington,
tho Voreslnvkei,.Tonv on stage to rep some
reggae, dub style, and the sound mer&gt; throws the
reverb to the rivht, tun tilt.
It 'beats a sharp stick In the ove

�©prodigal sun 1

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Hooray for Dancin'

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Fosse's play shines In Buffalo
by Thomu R. Cocolll '
Only a hermit would be Ulllamill., wtth
tho tucceu ol Bob Fosae'o play

~·-whleh made iu &amp;Oidway

premiere at the Broedhurst Theater 111

March I 978. and II otll enjoyi&lt;lg • highly
successful run. Tho play h11 won two
Tony Awerdl end muc:n critleel oc:ctoim.
A touring company came t o Shoo' a
Suffl!lo tills peat """'king to perform
Dancin'. During the pro~. a dancar
came out and promptly Informed the

audience that ' ' there is no plot ... .- ... only
daoc:ing, some lingfng. amd mot tly
danc.in\ ,; As a aitic, I'IJI b6en 10 what I
felt were numerous plavt that had no
pk)t, bu1 none of the ac tora. wo.-e k•nd
enough to come out ln the beginning and
tell me so. 8ut thi• danc er did , and
looked aa i~ted to lnvtto u• to
something opoclal.
He oucceoded. Tho standing room only
c rowd I t Shaa'a. wore not let down. for
Dancln' woo an awasomo display of pura
talon!. From tho very llrst number. I Nell
·Diamond'a "Hot Auglist Night"l. to the
ond, the dancers simply executed and
performed with tho Intensity and rolli:....
or tho &amp;oodway ahow.

Th&lt;o ontitllelio of this dance was tho
vrb&lt;ant Plllt IV ol the " l'wcuuion"
tongs. Raum.4 Ruu• perfonn«S a 101o
l&gt;erl, end he limply did 1\01 w ant t o atop.
Hew. . t._,g ebout t1wee leet In the
.,. , end UICYtinQ brilliantlY. Th&lt;o
audience lntonuJ&gt;Ied 1\s solo sovO&lt;al
times wi1tt ~. and When he finaly
&amp;topped, he yolled " that's ell lollca ' ' to
~and loughtor. Such a """"""t w10
plouant t o oharo.
Yeti&gt;Gfhaos the best number ln the
production was on ambitiolls one ontlll&lt;!d
" FOUtteen Feet." Founeen shoe.&amp; were

oeiled to 1 bolfd on tha tsoor, end seven
d.nc.,s fiNed the shoea. Wlthout any
foot tnovement theM dencera
noverthetess put on a wall unff.ed, almost
1mprovisatlonaJ dance. 1'hey w orited to
Cat Stevens' " Wu Dog A Doughnut"
and radiated tho otoge.
Kudoa s hould also go to tho hard
working production atoll. Each oat
chongt~ wes mado promptly and
ofllelontly. end tho ohow wao able to
maintain Ill fluidity . Tho peopt. at Harwy
ond Corky P&lt;oduced th;. o&gt;etrovag..,u,
ond five sail outa for five shows Ia an
Indication of their excellent promotional
WOtl&lt;! Tho musicians wOfl also aupart&gt;,
oapeclalty th'a aololata feoturod in Bonny
Two clowno
Goodman' a theme tong. " Sing, Sing,
Many numbers otaod out in my mtnd. I
Sing."
o.ncin • prOVided one wtth o night or
ol1joyed the third tong al tha lim ICI,
" Mr. Boj-leo. " Aa Thomao Tolel •ana
dlvlfolrood dMcas ol top notch theatlf.
tho tong, Raumel Reaux played 1 foot
Hanley lnd Corky ptomiso more of the
WO"!tv Bojangieo While hll " SI&gt;O&lt;k ,"
....... ., they plan to bflng NIIW. A
Wt41lam H. Brown .1&lt;. dlnCOd IIOW&gt;d him.
Chonls liM. and Tho But Urde
Thia study in controot waa vO&lt;y touching, · Whot.t.ov.. in Tons t o Shea's this
and Brown moved as grocolully as 1
theatlf _,..,, Indeed the only problem
w ith Oancin' was the ftnal medr.ey l l the

champloo hgute """'"'.

-~udden
Tho Butlalo ExPOI'on•ual ~ f l - .
IBEJn) wHI be pr...,ting The Kid, 1 muaicaJ
woatorn comedy by Robe&lt;t Coov01, lrom
Wodneadeyo to Sat U&lt;dayo !October 29 to
November 151 11 the Conllrnontet R~steurant,
212 Ffanklin Str-. Admloolon " tll.95' lor
dinner which baglno at 6 p.m. and t4 lor thoao
who do not plan to havo dillnor. Fot IU&lt;th&lt;lo

end, .. "'-'&lt;;a, " Wlth MM1!11 " '

" Yankee Ooodl4o D'f"'Y" end "'fl\11 Stlrl
and Stripes Forov01," the show intended
to rousa our Mtiooali.at aPm• end dr1w
one big final rOW&gt;d ol opplauao.
But it didn' t " - '· Tho dancers - ·

impulse
lnle&gt;&lt;matitt, cell 842· 1291 .
Tho Z~ Dance Compony 1$ buaWy
which
wiM ba at tho Center Theater lrom Novembe&lt; 7 to
November 9. Call Th&lt;o Conte&lt; at 84 7' 6461 lor
further datllill.

-IIlii lor their MW show Persp«tivtt:t.

Shakespeare for lunch??
,,..,ed., . .
11,..,

"I wish tM crowd ro f~ lr#lf o,vo/1
whllt they~,. «CUsrOI'fHid to, Is no
tnlltt#lr,
Bur then, llfas, they'Vtl relld an IWfu/ dHI/,
How shall- p/lln. th•t llll'btr fresh and new.

/mponant ,.,,.,, ,..., •tttaCttve too1"

!Actors espoclaUy do got 1 chance to leom acting
oldllainlormolly.l Th&lt;o "ActO&lt;' I WOfkahol&gt;" coopefeteo with tho "Creetlve Writing Progromme"
to provide 1 poulbility 101 young wtitafs to have
their wa&lt;U put on ltage ai.d work together with
the dlractor lind the act0&lt;11 on the' actual
P&lt;oduction. Th&lt;o Qr""'&gt; will give their first publte
with tho lunchtime production of

(P.reludo on the ~~~rF-t- J.W . von Goethel
I dort't know wh4r(hor the founding tT*Tlbors of
the " Actor'a WO!UhoP" did torture them.....,..
with simllat Wonlol When they founded this now
" Madam StrlnO'I Gtas.~ve' ' by Peter 8cwonzl,
camc&gt;UI !1f0UP wl&gt;lch trin to revive 01 lwtller
flthef cif ., liB undofgradulto on November 6
..........,. US'a dr-lc
Krl8tlo Norton
(Noon· I p .m,l in 1 02 Herrinwn.
and Linda .lenltiM lrom the"'roma ~ .
1 Tha Aetor'o worl&lt;ohop , _ . eoch Wodnnday
p1uo ~ McBrien from tho Englillh Oope&lt;tmont 11 6p.m. in 102HIIrinwlendev~io
told The $p«:ttvm, It lo their lim 10 put on one
"C/WIIy . , _ , . Qf incident , _ . ,
majo&lt; p&lt;oduetlon of 1 now woott eoch term • T1rrt come to look and t1»y prdw to.,... ..
- . , . . , . • regulat lt.lnclttlrM production. Tho
woottoho9 trioo to give now ectora, dlreetOtS end
!Ibid. /
writws • c:hence to ...,_,.... their oiiJia.

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vary ftuld, but their " America" oec:tion
dtow r-ely luke w.., ~ .
Port.- this wu due to )tho fact that
America II offering US IWO clown&amp; end I
O.lt hone lOt President """' weo4t. But
this it not the dancers' , _ ,

Election
issue
Monday,
November
3rd ·

Fon-t Wille •

f..Mt-or

DilcGat Pria. W. WINES l IJQUOIS
a;.., Lit--........1 " •t UNIVEISlTY PLAZA
O,..TI . . . . .

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Szechuan
"IRI s.ICIMS
IYRIIT WIIIIUetm

Reetauran4 Inc.

62 Millersport Bwy.- ~
Real Pelrift« &amp;
S.tla..,. Style Food

�!'~-prodigal sun
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! Midnllbt· By John Russo. , ........
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Poc:bt Boob~· U . 25.

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Filling lbe role of " me professor" is Morgan Oroy, an
anthropology mejo.- wbo specldzos in bt.ck rnaglc. You
aee. lle lalt. rn loYe with the head witch. and then goes
to the m-lng, but she really hates hiJn tor being mof111, and he ' """ U&lt;)der the spoil o r • chiropractor tro.-n
Columbus, Ohfoolhonest. could I make met up II .
Aaldo '(rom lnfficiing the p4otleu otorv on tho reading
P&lt;Jbllc, lnde!&gt;-ndont lnternatiotllll Pictures har scheduled
• movie based on the novel to.- re4earo In late October.
One aavon'- !hat the film mlilht have is the luxury ol
filling 1n miMing suep6f&gt;Se and p4otliner !hit have
~Y .-._red from the pages of the bool&lt;.
Many ~ _ . in the stO&lt;V•telting. One. in the
-ctlmex Of H bool&lt;. ilwolves the ritWII killing of oome
~. 10 the gathered witches can drink the•
blood. 0.. of the \llctwns is sUbbed by Cynth'-·the·
heed-wl(eh throe times in the SIO&lt;niCh and Chell beiO&lt;O
galting the """j)-da-grece In the th&lt;oat. Obvtouoly o very
·mofleclent way of blood gathering.
Billed •• •·a novel of terror" on the cover o l the book,
It w o.-kl out es a sub-standard tale of loss then mediocre
femaay. The i ca ri8st feiture of this book Is the $2.25
P&lt;lce lOme peOj&gt;le ... mlstokonly pay for lt . .

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A total lack of any character
development hurts the plot,
and even an engl11eerfng m&lt;Vor
could find m&lt;Vor grammarlcal
faults-U 's that bad.

_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _..,y Berber• Morse

The draw1ngs are most eUect1ve when v iewed

as a whole. Seolng an entire roo.-n 1114ed whh those
From a d1stance, the drawtngs ol Susen Moss

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COMPLIMEMT.AA:Y

appe~r anraotive and eye catChing, with thttlr
br~ht colors and dynamic composhlon. However,
upon c-Joser examination, the1r abstractness end
very peuonal ftleanings make them dltllcull to
doaCf1bo, much less 11natvze. Tke current
exhibition ol drawln91 by the ertllls a t the
Albright Knox Gallery consista of e aedos ol these
abst111ct oil crayon drawings. Baslc:aNy, thoy are
varieties or the same motif of large, intensely
CoiO&lt;t&lt;l vertical Nnes superimposed whh solid
geometncal shapes and hO&lt;Iz~tel bands of color.
Probably the best drawings of the e xhibit ore her
eerty .. Bleck Forest" works. These 111 teken from
a series which took. Moss over two yeiH'I to
complete, and developed from en etternpt t o purge
he&lt;1elf of inne&lt; pain and roge by rollvl&lt;&gt;g, th&lt;ough
her ert. tho suffering of her grondperente in e Nni
concentratin camp. The experience Hterafly almost
k.llled Moss, leoving her phvsicafly and emotionally
exhaul1ed. 'The few of theee worka which are
ahow11 here ell conslst of • . doric looer COI'I or
cOlor, done in agkated"'" strokes, surrouoded by
linea which provide visual tension and enxitty
Allhough they ore ellecllvaly expre~tlo nlstie, they
don' t really reflect the drlpth o f emotion o.- illtense
aelf ex~IO&lt;atioo of the ertlot,

s-.~y

*PASS* ,.

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The mejOf pan of the. exhibit ;._devoted to her
' cunent piacos, most of Which ora untitled. AI
have the seme ~lng form of a blue VOfllcal
curve of " - on the left. wioh stJalghtor,
horizontal .,._ on the right. Ove&lt; theM are'O
v,rlety of bands end ~or color, or
gaomeufc . _ _ In g8lle&lt;al. they oro done in
rlc:h. bright cobs wit!) u.-ant - · • which
IMm ·t O be .a direct r - -inat t.h e anguish of

1~HOONTO 7 P.M.
M)ll. TO'SAT. OKVJ

the ear11er drawings.

e Si*YI Attnctions.&amp; ~

Tllesa wori&lt;s are • strange combination of
lo.-ml4, controqad elements with expreulve ones,

IVW) Ill} and .rteolflll

• ComldiW • Sp«iaaq Acb

e

Ptmalt-and M81e oanc.n

''n.laaM' iuJi; ~Me "'"",.,. n oJ. •

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In Which the arti•a' s p,;rposo aeemo to be to Jlludy
tho ef(eota oJ ~~ ~ lh elVfa. In other
¥/Ord., In varYing tho lengtl) of a line or the
Pooillon of a r~ Moll O(&gt;l&gt;&lt;!aro to be
••perlmentln.g will&gt; boll&gt; ••PNsslonlsm and
formefism to achieve •flght dll..,encaa In feeling

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vfbranr wotks can be a senauenv appealing
experience. A1so. in viewing the drawings in
succession, Moss's vocabutiry ol form. and their
progressible development eon be better
understood. Similarly, lho viewer can. to some
e xtent . idendfy with tho cral'tiO" aJtploratory
process from drawing 10 drawing. lndlvldu• l
wort&lt;.s. however, lack any strong visual emotlona1
or intellectual appeal. and )urn don' t hold your
attention long enough to be effective
Clarity of ec&gt;neel'tion
These croyon drawings are the rype about
which people usuaRy comment, ..A lour ye., old
co.Jid do that.'' -.ally as they were done ''"th
oil cravon. Of course. this Is not uue, as the
wori&lt;s have fo.-mal structiJie and Iogie, and tho oil
e&lt;ayon was probab4y used beoause h ollows llor1o.1Nori&lt; quic.~IV and e•presslvely However. most of
these drawings do seem, 1(\ a neg.atJve sense,
childish, in their la~k (\f depth. Ob•lously Moss ••
tl"((ng to be e!IP'easlve. but" theM feelings olton
seem vague and s uperficial. For example. tho
colors which et first seem •• if they w ill be
significant fCK their powe&lt; and "'tensity. eventually
come ecrou as artificial and moenlngle».
The (1\ajor Pjoblrom with thia ohow ~ that 11 a
whole, the wori&lt;a hove no clerity ol conception. In
other wonls, whet Is the POint of thla exhlbitlon1
Wfiot is ,Susan Mo.. trying to aey1 Whet kinds of
leetings is-she trying to axpteso. ot which formal.
eornpositionol problema Ia the uylng 10 solvo1
Most of the ~ of theM w ori&lt;a -ens tD be
too peroonal10 the ..U.t, Within thla - * of
m.w'.-.gs. the has -rontly developed • procus
of nplorotion of herMit and her or1 w hich may be
periii)08IIy sigllif'ICM!t, but reveals very little to tho
.,_wer.
In .spite of d these t~egttive crirlelsma. these
d•awlogs do have a certoln vlaual eh• m and
sen&amp;ual appeal, which makll them w orth seeing .
Susan Moeo .obviowlly has 111o talent abHity to
create meaningful worka or art, 1nd those
drawings seam to maioJY ~ ·~•torv ~tudles
lor future piecea. II thll la.Jru.. t)w( ahould be
I11JdiC and enjoyed, but not aertuo.IY erilrclzed.
~- they merit • major • • tilbrtlon.

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SA Coaaua!U Affa.lre • ~t •
Major lodoor Soccer League

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· Quffalo . . . .~s vs. Denver
Yell·

fr1M9, Nov.·tclb • Mem. Aad. Tkketa lnJhel'ed•
Phca t7 - M W/Coauauter I.D. Stkker-$5 AD other etuclenu

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�&lt;9 prodigol sun

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Eric Bloom, the Cult's ~elf-deprecating wit
Pes~H of ..0\es. looking fo• an

- - --»Y Rick Sxykowny

018 apprehension mo\N"'ted to
c:re:tcendo ptoportjons. Jesus.

The acone back$1- 11 !he
Memof111! Audlloriurn wu one of
orgonlzed choos. Slue Oy&amp;ter
Cull hed just fintshed • Iough
90·mlnuro ser - the usual
_,..

Whll W.... we gcMng 10 0.U him?
£tt&lt;:l Mr. Bloom.l Afte&lt; f1v0 y~
of hoevy O.O.C. addlcllon, he
\:YH practically an old lr•oAd,

mhmwe of white~hot motorcve~e

!error longs and ourlond11h
soocrat effects. rncludlng
lleme!htowers. bomb• and a
40 fool GodZ'IIa thai spewed
smoke and pollutron - •nd the
roodloa we1~ o~1 In force,
hustling rholr geer off 11age ond
senlno up Black Sobbalh's. •
The IWO bands lutYa been
swloging rnro!JQIJ !he couniiY
logelber lor !he tasr couPle of
monlhi, "' a heavy

ope&lt;w&gt;g quqtioo' ~'*' !hi.;

lotJnl few lha!, ' wharever !he
QUeSt~ was, he would tcte1m
wlrh ltugl&gt;ter and rhen tlalk
scornfully ou1 of the room,

More permanently etc.hod lnto
my 11ft than most of my own
relatives.

leaving ma wllh an emotional
treumo rhal would lact tho roll
of mv lifo. " Oio.oy. . " d1d you

Soh·opolcon leathet
As II rurnejl out, moe ling Eric

ever tmDQine that you' d end up
&lt;Ioong
fO&lt; • ~VIngl" A I}OOd
queJ!Ion, I refleored, wetting for
tus answer with bated brelth.

8aootn in

pctf'IOn WH I

fosclntli!tgly ~tzophrenle

oxpcneoee. It's dltflcuh 10
reconcile rho on-stage Image of
Bloom- rho

•••donie, lei!N!f·

dfaped Dnrid·rocltOf ·-

glt..,lng Hotley-Oavktaon

•hi•

" Well, II depends on when
you would'vl a5lted me." ho seld
Judrc,usty, after a moment . ''If
you mean when I was gong to

•

m11~

elect wiry leed singer lor Blue
Oyatlt Cull .

We'd spent thu antJre dey
agonizing oYer thla momonr , frtst

1n TltiJ S,.,:wm orne.. werling

for lhe "oltay" from Buflelo's

cas tep&lt;esonuruve: ........ outside
the Aud, amidst tho mob of
shouting leOlhOt and denim·
garbed !hugs playing lmoglnorv
guhors and w elting to got In:
and flnolty ar !he bo( office, ,
hoping thll our boc:kllpasM• had shown up.
TNa was, ahM al Slue Oystltr
CtJh. who over the ynra hove
beoornt my favorite fl•lllon.
The lotarvlow. •• tho CBS rep
had nored, was,.1o be "thorl but
sweet." end we w01a koc:king
around questions 10 ask. while

me as rathef

because at least il'll be a snow

mororcycle, who look• like he' d
,ather sacrifice you to somo
unmenrlonable p6gan god more
than onythlng else-whh t&gt;ts
soft· opolcen. obvM&gt;ullfy in!llligenl
and sotl-deptocaclng ofl·st-sonoa . .In ahO&lt;t, Eric Bloom is
ono of 1he least Ukely pooplt
yov'd . .peer 10 find fron!lng a
derango heavy mot el bond.
The inrerview tool! Qlaco m rhe
f\lt.a rut lmcMY room we found,
wt.c:h w*' the !lresslng rOO&lt;n lor
SNollfn ' StloeL The~ was e
mas•- a amoM, whil•tiled
cubicle wlrh a shower tnd 1
roller. There was b&lt;oken glass
end wate., au over tM floor, a
table I)Oied with uneaten food
covered wfth e plos!lc """'· and
only one choir. on which I HI
my bu41ty, benered • -

recorder. &amp;1e was running h4s

hands rhrough his hoit, paolng
restleiiiV ond loj)ICing 111pped
and lrauled.
I began leafmg tnrough mv

high s chool. sure - rhls is whar I
wantad to be doJng evontuetly ,
And I wam co sev. if there afa

anv high scl!ool ktds ovt there
fOlding !his, not 10 lo1 ilt'lybody
push YOV '"to anY&gt;NoQ,
especloffy your paranu. hkt
your hme. look a1ound. ond sao
what interest&amp; you. And sow
some WJ~ oats, H you
can.
• it 'Nmake you fHf
better."

fonnOf Oictetor deposed
Atlhl moment Ross " Tho
Boss'' Fun•c.h~o. load gui1aust
from Sha~ln' Street,. came •nto
d1e room and hesitated. "We've
takon over voUrd•euing room."
E11c told him. "I'm &lt;Ioong on '

r'"'""'"... With " - "

guyl: ....·~

~un~lo'l!:Z,=:.:,~·;,, and
4

Etlc looked back It me.
" A11 you mauied?~" I askttd.
" The one lh'ng t never tajK
about 11 my private life,'' said
Etlc w1th on apologello grtn
· ~1 obout VOUI
songwnttng1 You've gar aongs
like •Goddla, • aod ' Nosfetatu.'
and ' Monitors.· which has •
storyline nght out of those
crummy St&gt;M:ed Our films rho!
Channel 9 inf-ers on 1U
S.tuulov mt&gt;&lt;nrng

Tl*d PWty
My God, this was easier !han ~
thought . *'About a year and a
hall ego." I conllnued, "you
played a benefil concert 11 !he
Pollad1um for the lndochinase
boll peoj)le, and lase ume you

like h lhOt yOU
guys lfi! btg houor mov .. tans?"
11
Wetl, again. you'd n.vo to

we11 11 N11SS8U Coltleum you

V111W.,_

introdUCid 'Godtilla' w11h o jab
ogaloat nuclear energy. •
Also, the new album Includes a
song oboul the Ayatollah
KhomlMI. atld vou fintahed rho
concett tonight Withe f•m•nder

SO I

t alk 10 the athe.r guys In lhe

group, but rm a horror movie
fan. I' m not telklflg about
mon1ttt movies loday. because

rhc G111eful Dead, or the Who.
or Yes: we·,, not;., that tugher
echelon of rock {!lOOps where
vou' d hove • lor of people
comrng to aee rt. I would hko 10

r

stage show. YOU .;ould hire
yourself 1 good
c:inemarog&lt;aptte.. ~•• Kubftek's

or Fosse·s - ··

''Yeah. wen-see. you ouvs

mov be tnlo u• . but a whole lor
of other pooolM eo' r, We' ll be

· on a piDf'lB and some ·
stewardea.a·n cay , 'Gee. ate vou
guys 1 group?' And we'H uv
'Bioe Oyoler Cull' and' she'H sty
"-..,.,.,;ng a cresllal""'
~rewerdess Who had hoOed ll
was somebody fomous - " 'Ot..
yeah. •
I thin~ Cve.heord of
YO\i.' .,
-

bongio l.ea! O&lt;

,,.,_, Jarnil'\ds me.... I NV
ho$i1on1ty. "l don't "'-&gt;w il I
-.Ad mention !No. !Nl.,dicl you
see U..l vicious onac:k on yO&lt;J In
CtHm

Mlguine'..s r eVtOw of

Cultouvru:~ EnH:ws. The one
where he &amp;8td that avaty note
you oJng oouoc1s u~e 11 aho&lt;Jid be
y-lost?"
''Oh. ~" Aid Enc. " That's
wMt 1t was, • vicious attack.
Whol c....lsey? - !he guy
doetn' t Illite mo-.!'
"How do you feel aboul
reoding aomerhlng like rhotl"
"W~, vou know. tt's

aMOymg r...rrng somebodY
au~ you lil&lt;e lhe!. I'm
olwovs belnQ -VIed," ho
added wryly. wringing h is hand a

m campy a,gutsh ... But a.s far as

tho new albUm lli concerned,
nobodY PICked up on tho fKt
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~of SUN.Y/BuffAlo
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do a tearuro film. • .I've - n l\
voars deVotopinlllhis staga
person• lhBI I rhink would
tranJielt very eas~'y onro ftlm,
bul so far nobody' a asked IN.
But as fCH • tOUt m0vie:4
u·s
been dotlo before, and I "'""'
th4tt •1'd be prO\ermous."
''I don't thin~ so," I petl•lted.
••t moan. wi1h yow dynHmlc

• o' grotesc." '
"' _.......

have _.,obody with a lor of
money behind vou. ond

article by Anhur Schleslnget on
the Wall StrHI Joumlllo couple
o f weekt ogo - dld
aee
ill-and he analyzed lh• whole

Now I may rwu ~'e:e wrth
eve1ylh1ng the man seve. but I' ll
be voting •or him in November,

1

C)retent'C)US. Fi.s:r, you have to

.se:~ond . • ,you koow. wo' ro f'Ot

wh1ch ''"••'

backouoge P0$$4$, llondrng
atourtd a bottle of beer and
groovtng on the enme acene.
This WIS, aher 611, thO htgh•
poworf:td world ot blg ·loague
roctt and roU. a world far
removed hom the avervdey
rod!um ot ~le"' !he Queen Cny
The thfea of ua.- Tonv, M..ke
andl - wetelut1&lt;ing m !he
background, ou' bec:kstage·

~~:~0~~~ ~. \~ ':':tm i

stance. • .esPGD.:alfy 10 ttua
etect.ion voar."
"So vou have a defl"'tte
cholc:el"
" Tho&lt; a is no~." • ..., Etlc
gnolfoty. "I was reading on

n)Otontc, arwt Reag.an. who' .I
roally lUll a roll of rhe diet, and
1rntn thoro'$ Mr.
Anderson •
and he was
$1ymg - t&gt;ts I• SchiKslnger
sooolong now -thai a Yole for
Andefson ts rea•v a vo1e ag6l'mt
1M wnofe two-patty ayattm.

hed Men luclr.y enough to sc01e

eoata. swealing nervous

poht~al

rov

seturhy guards. photographers

tlvera as we awaited wtwn for us
WIS gorno IO be the Ngh PQlnl
of the concen- the chance to
"'"' Eric Bloom, the luthot·

buff"' goner81 .• .io fact, lhat's f_
somelh"'9 .... I'd like lo g11
"'votved in: writing~fi'rn .a4;0rps
1_
and ect1ng. '*
::p
EJic Bloom,,e ~led ICIOrl ~
" What about a ~cert moV'Ie1" ;
''No, I '"'nk- tt'lal'd be cxeuy

lt*Jg b&lt;illoonUy. I "'"""·1J!U
haYt Cattlf, Who~ t
,eeusiOfl to c:urtJ inftaoon.

and record company pe'sonrwtt,
as waN as a-handful o f klclo who

OYt

right now moosten we fot

w'Onoer.-.g 1f thefe is a dthnhe
withN'Ithe
group]"
"Wtll, tho benefil In Now
York Ctry wasn'r oo much o
poltlit&lt;~l lhlng-~ was mo11 llke,
' Yeah, lofs save the boor
people. • As for !he ho11oge
ats.s.. or nudeat enetgv I
couktn ' t a,peak lo' the othet
guys In rho band. • bul. yeah, I
have 1

sluglesr dubbecl " The 81tolt and
Blue Tour." Tonightlhe Cull had
ta~en the nliddfe slot on the bill,
wilh Sabbarh headlining and
SNokln • Sueet, • hatd roclt
qu!nltl learuring ex·Ooctotors
load gu&lt;rorist Ron "The Bon"
Funlche~ing lhe show.
Tho- place was jammed with

oceeu 11gs dulilully efflwed ro

fOt evmyone to Vote - 1 was
~t.c.al at~

s-do\r. Sqooiro l1IMtN, Moln St. c-.-.!, 5:30, 1:00 pao
7 r·f·t.., AJ.l• •bt,... A' Sc:;l ·c T1.~·~ ('r•, •.
i)' t~l colt t~O'!l.,!cx Brc·~~.:.. 11y Lltr.,, 1

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Four years from 1984, it Se.rns that Big lkothet's
symbiotic relatives in the media wield ..-. ev..·tightenjng
clench on the CrNtive Sleek Ans. In Buffalo, few
exemple, setf-styted aitics, DJs and entrep&lt;_..,s who
barely give e modicum of spec:e to the Jan 6ood• of
leRoy Jonei; Douglas Guton.-bl01m8n -.-end ~I
Abdullah seem to reserve maas and mHeo of doting
c:ovoroga for c:op-outs. Cop-outs ranging from broken hlp
c:oc:ktall jigs to hand picked charlatans; tha letter being
thugs seemingly set up lor lionized by naivete) es thla
area'S representatives of the "Ne~hang," thus
dlac:redltfng the eiee's authentic: progrtsalvia (be they
bop, swing, evant-gerde ew whatever!. All omountlng to
(pardon, pleue) timeless bullshit, with whlch we aro tho
ooos c:onstently•plaYfr1o cotc:h, li~e damn fools.
We're tllated to a decently sponaored Jut event like
Art,.rlc ew J•u At The Center meybe onc:a. twice a
voor. ew pomaps semi-frequently (~lte once every third
month on a new moon!. In this time, we'a perhaps heer
a few area musicians that ere ro..y play.ng, ..-.d not
merely trying to run down the "h;ppost" coc:ktol ofdiac:ofuslon "getting to de people." Even an oc:c:aaione1
big nenie "ator." The truth remains, however. tbot the
aituatlon for the broedth of BuiJHn creative Jazz
community is bed. and getting worse.
There's room lew everyone if some atop hoggl~ all
11\e space. Case in point: Whv aren't those corporetes
who ba&lt;:k Spyro Gyro to overkill diversifying their llnol

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--swimming

1977.
_/"': luw IMI brHd., thllt ~'· Whlln my lath¥ died, 1
~ void.- thMt #he w&lt;&gt;m"· war:-kviirt&gt;{e, loving .,.,.,..,, of my Rle w..s sud&lt;hnly IJOM, 1 me11n gone.
Something ltrmeltllt he was ~n. Something in ""'
Wllr&gt;tMI to stetll bttck. A s1c1t pert of the subconscious
soul took e dilngorous cofl(ro/. It almost took 11
dan{Jt/IOU$ toll.
Abo in I 9 7 7, I wrote • 1/IJdg/ng ,;ece for this
,.,.;odoc4c on cnticlll nttctlssities facing Buffalo's Jsu.
madill. On thl•, I Wll$ thoroughly condtlmnad by
"/Hding ~••men" of sskJ madio, too ohen tor
ftlllsons "-"Jng nothing ot ., to do with the Vtllidity (or
non·volidlly) of the 11rticiiJ. While tne pi«;e was by no
INIIIIS ,.tf«:t, It nf/«;llld many pros and cons /Mt
hiiW sine~~ .,.,.,. to fltlllllt!t light. Not long ofttlt tl&gt;•

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the ashes
A statement of the Art

llrticltl, ftN

Inst...... FM 88

WBFO

WO$-

ini6.11nf1•

long ii'lowm.nt towtltds /ong-r&gt;elldtJd /)linHI·tinN Jn:
ptogrlltrlming. Lik.wiu with WEBR. •
Yet. • • . • . • . • •
WeN, I've long confronted my demon.

We have a City full of professional, Innovative (Yosl
Jon. a~ong

They DO go together!) anista deallng'ln

other root

muslc.t~

The ones t've mentioned are but a

few lhow many of you reading this know who Greg
Minar ls7 Stop in the Freedom Train on Main Sueet to
hoar Bllal's band. You'll find outl . These enista. who
. _eonstently and C:Dn$istently work for their c:hanc:e.._.
always have to leave town in tho hopH of c:atc:hing
hdbits, while this area hilS professionellebtfs reserving
c:onaidereble ._few a chosen few.
•
Unders~. olvoM., would make few a ben ..
buslneu, luc:rative arts, biggef profitS and'a stronger .
audience. A strongor listening and buying audleneo.
Jukea, Jlvo and hlvea
At thla point. you must be asking "What about
Suflelo's two Jeu st..t.ons. WBFO end WE8R7" Yos.
Formidable eflons these two stations heve medt to
bring Jau into prime·time prominence. efforts that
should be deeply appreciated.
However. there is questlon concerning the long term
results of the method's ..geared" for such p•omlnenco.

There is Bn aJanning inertia creeping into the.se stations·

Jan presentation. A sameness. At timd in the pest

mw •

couple of months alone. I've heOfd many complaints
from level.headed tist-rs (not hip-~nng lobbyiat s,
lew God's sekel that several tunes are btlng repeated
within me&lt;e boors of each other. fo woroen this, there
Is a growong tondenc:y among several Jazz hoots to
dominate the waves with the blandest: most c:foeher~. moat shoc:kingly stagnant sounds Itt the Music.
This Is done in whet many of the hosts hontatly feel is a
method to roel in an audience by " ployong It safe," with
broedc:asdng Which consists chiefly of hipped·up TV
mur ek ew ehompagna bubble distonlons of the
" mainstream."
Thia method may be feasible for audiences wanttng a
MDR diet ol Mangione and Mltntovanni, and It haa
effective in the past lespec:iolly with BFOl
··bec:a•llo one -still hears that modicum end more of tlrnll
devoted to sweet, full-blowing ,lyric: Ism amidst all this;
music that plays down to no one. But for a Jan ttetton,
eSPOCielly few a Jau station, to practice thlt on a long.
term buis Is dangerous, extremely dangerous. Among
ell that Is It stoke is e vital. interested and, for God' a
sake. lnteftigent licterting audiene4. It's time we ol
retli.N that feelings- thought wcwk together, not to
be -•tedlone few the midterm and another few the
jiYeass rO\Iillel just befcwe the morning news. Yes,
c:O&lt;Itrery to tl-. wbo would eloc:t . . Blo Chief ......
ac:lew who- dedensd e8 consc:ientious objec:tews
and left ther'e~
should be pl-.:ed in front of foreat
there IS ..-. ..,otionaly intofligont i n t - in whet wt
do. or don't.
.
' For one thing. roo much--space_is being taken up fot
poopJe out·side, as well as inside, of Jazz not to tek~
notice. A• Jon has been so often erowd.O out by the

m

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mossmo
innovatr
up on to
teke on
oc:ena ol
Muharre

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many of
sole hos1
present 1

Sun Ra,
diversity
Duke Elli
preaentl
Coflfane,
all the at
P&lt;Hentir

some Bn
" Nsru/
battled b
sc:hoolle
certaW'I CJ

··unabte 1

with Me&gt;.
career, p,
pushing t
a&lt;:c:used I
and the o
"boogieI
Abdullah.
Due to
such ash

situation
existing ~
~time ·

meanS th;

space to:

innovatior
Hostswh

Extension
audieDCe
enough, o
declare th

daring· to I
clear: ev8!

Every thin(
Maynard I
KC and th
.V.ws."C'ii
Which&lt;
everyone,

participate
tradition. c

It's that
If whet
follows is
have man1
is an effor

lew thebro
lew the bra

rtmewa
reed a peri

happening,
universalit\
all the piau
misguided
t~e most b
this area e&lt;
color codet

Simms. Sal
Kerl Englisl
heard of, y
Yet, Glee
rec:O«&lt;stewf
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epprovoid. l
play one of

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end w"'pr
treatment&lt;
despite gGr,
editew lor tl
Theclub
the Tralfam
varied Jazz
oftertng evr

f'ea's creat
With the
perhaps elN

spcwad'.:ally
desire.. Yet
WOfld artist

seu;ions an
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c:lJbs - wha

Tt¥s boils
lns~H'
it7 How C8fl

conc:omed.
ct.mn street
ot.hefs with

'wa about li\
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�©prodigal sun
o are those lntorosu In varied
one up lor us.
omplalnlng abo&lt;n too much time taken
We should l&lt;now 1he consequ~. . by now.
he naiTNI of Jau. Funt&gt;e&lt;, such cries
The literary tl'l&amp; ..,.,. heft Jeres no ben.er than its
; va~ty with the departure from the muslcal kin. I'• avoid an In-depth too\ Into my own
ldc:astmg stalwarts as Abdulah
,personal stru!XIIo.s the&lt;eln for theoa ~-; that would
ne still knowp Paul Smith).
~ re.qolre a to•t ol
lmtHYiew-prn~&gt;ablylir&gt;OI member or WBFO from Itt
all in one!
ys on Jeffer.an Avonuo land how
C..ustlc lovlly aside.' how ohon hove there been wellknew about rh.trll, hos long been th• publicized paying lnol o~n mike) readings featuring area
llr• City using his whole .tlme to
Third World poe1a whloll didn't sound llke a Xeros ol Gil·
y lyrical inventions ol Cecil Taylor,
Scott Heron or e reproduction ol a Kurtis Blowjob. Alii
.r&amp;xton, Jeanne Leai presont the
~ou uy, there's the renowned tahmaet Reed, neo-liu~ sha~ by t~om along wllh
hoodoo maatet who lcounuy ol the English Oepenment
zv Glllesp!tl, Charloe Patket: and
Bulter C~airl gave P"'dlolous workshops apd reading$
ames-together through Joltn
o•er e recent two-weel&lt; Plflod ltnd will return the week
onms, Guntet Hampel, Paul Gresi&gt;am. of No•ember 17thl: lag&lt;ee. However. whatevat
&gt;Dte AbdUft.t&gt;, In shon, was
publicity w•s out out r•ICI'Ied lew peOple ou~ the
tusie_ AU of it. Not I Ioken -p~..,. ol
English Depenmarn (woth no Third World people in the
op whleh ioma onida lurll&lt;tV w;u c.J
workshops except lOt the ttKhe&lt;, one $1\Jdem ond one
lot a timOd pqy of CICII Taylof being
secre1ary sitting 1&lt;111. Funhet. w.,o It ""' lOt the
rammerie llhough botutllull Sunday
con$lstemly irllrepld WOtk ol one Deper11TN1nt ofrodal,
tary lou Wrlliamo !which, contterv to lew English majora would have known ol Reed's
P shots, is""' about Coci4 berng
PfOSI!nce at aft_ I'm a~akklg, mmd you. of one ol the
\8 Jazz rr6(:1idon.'' HIJ recent duets
major litera'v artist I in the woridl
t elone his whole damned Ingenious
Which, ol covrso. t&gt;&lt;ings me 10 a pOint I've already
ch dogmal . Clearly no1 a.docuine ol
touched upon lraqvenlly In this text. lshmeel is a wOtld
•er the o~e than pne associate fig.ure. He had to leave this area's creative ptrodox in
itt can on1y happC!I'l when tho now
order to -survtve. let alone thrive. While it's rdeognizad

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&gt;nnect ru all, or shouldn' t lchic as
Captain wlth • Bl!slt brlm11. With

a widening terrain ol lnlluence, ll' o unlonuoate that tM

!ction was always embreeeably dear.

Buffalonian turf - one so full ot dauingtv creative

lilemmas lru01ratln9 to a professional
.=' dis-sarisfaction with the whole
ast of Wh4ch •• the no-pey s:hul1ton

thot one has to inavirobly sprood and thrWJd one's an in

talem - is reined by thooe lighting oaeh other like bone
snatch."g dogs to hlde their meager aak!nts- in hi""
po"tions of butcaucraltc chump change. Regarctless of
color, everyone else &gt;Is finding lhat even peanuts are

'0 w&lt;&gt;&lt;kersl. AbdvMth ended his
lhe stanon a short willie ago Thr. - _11/ng ocora&gt;
n Buffalo rs devoting l ui t&gt;t.Ogrem
Many of vou o~UC!y ~now ol what I'm saying. How
e mos1 current and rmc&gt;ontnl
oflen has even the globo· tleppong rrrw.m/rshiCnatfene
Polote been l~&lt;tturecl., a read•ng, and how often has she
: -and don' 1 1hlnk this osn' 1 mrs sod.
follow Abdull.tl's Cte•u•o
been lutU&lt;ed as the maon reellet at such an event? How
w far-reaehtng a.n d wrdesptood hos
many Df you ever heard ol poet/ployrrght Geraldine
1ere are those stuptdty enogant
Wilson, Hilf\atn Muww1k1l, Jerome Bt•nch, James
print end at lostlvals, to Ptkle and
Harwell? s.,. ol you mey have heard ol l(ariamu
&gt;n leav.ng out .. evant gltde .. ~even
Welsh. bul have you e•oetiencttd the St'IIPpft'\g. shaping
scoluslonl. tile lr!ethpeble lac1 Is
sallre (!I Earl "The Petri" Daniels? The lolksong ol Erica
wam-garde In Ita Inception.
Copeland? No? All roght. thon.
Spyro Gyre. Dizzy OlllesQ4o.
The 1as1 time a relatively unknown and deserving urea
:narllo Par 1\er Punk Rock. Joe Ford,
Third World tolent was ollerecl a docently-publiclzod
:tan. Me. Good ol' Jell at the
paying chance to read woo tl&gt;o time Juan Gonzalez
ryttWlg.
opeoed for Victor Hernandez Cruz at Allentown. months
tther ln one uni9nOtoble me.sage lOt ago. Sine&lt;~ then Jusn hu lett. and Vietor's """'" back
I or not. Elth&amp;r wo recog,lu. and
and g_one Thal't rt. Though aret Bl.c:k oenlotS lor tile
&gt;d that comet hom nurturing
Arts can be sa•d to be more active than their musbf
tutt controt to the a1tomat1vtts
c;ounterpans.. rhey 100, ere feil•ng jnto dange~ous
nd d~lieuh.
cliches. The res1?
I was generously ollered the
n seems harsh, what dt~ec-ttv
•opexvtunitv. " by one hterary ... nttt'Pfena.t. n to
ssafilv so Wh~e WBFO and WEBA
~ntroduce a reading
b&lt;rt,I'Ot to read, In the
o cotrect. '' must be said tMI tMte
same bfeath the indtvMfual muneted .omethrog about
xesent Jazz. Th&amp;~ mav not be sa.d
me beklg "' a promiOent f'T'Iet"'bet ot ttta area's tltetary
a overeD media. and cen11nty nol
community." Gratuitous, no 1
• overaQ "Black" media here.
Thus. one bogons to ... the ptoblom. Apathy, Induced
"' eoutd walk Into a riCOidShop·.
land sell-induced, oltanl by arrogan1 peuy lnt010S15,
ok on lhe station and hear Whal' s
boeeds ignOtanca_ lgnot11nce breeds de1th, as surety as
cockta~ gel's tnd pjmp-riddltn reppera gfve ears Hell. And
ly what's new. Jau, In all its
' origins In the Black American. For
it's not enough to merely lum oil the jfve.
ered up.on Spyro Gvre end
One solotlon would seem to be tot artists to come
astrating lhemsaly&amp;s lmil1tlng Kiss,
together, pool rosovrces. and lorm collectives. tl's •
1d influential mUsic gtowiog from
viable•and, it would &amp;e&amp;ml a key ohomat~ve. Svctt
Bullelo's Blllck Jau musiclens_ No
move$ have proven lucrative In Chicago, St . Louis. and
. Gresl&gt;am. Ford. Jones. Millar_
pans of C..lilorAia I NOT Weat Coast Coolll. and the Jazz
a. Nosara Abadey. Fredertc Stroud.
world can tell you mOte obout those. In fact, tt&gt;ere Is
, Howton. E'ven thosa you neve•
one $UCh collective In Buflalo under tile helm ol
lllrve.
bassm&lt;tS1er Sab&lt;r Adeyota; The Association I&lt;&gt;&lt; the

w.,.

ite" counterparts, 8"-ck
Actv•ncement of Creative An..
oaJv pqy Jan, rarojy pity so11d
Like anything etso, however, a collectrve rs one thlfl!il
, _ , o&amp;s.vatlon, ate
on pal&gt;ef, and quito another to K1uakze. SUining from
ll!il so. The 8laQ tUitlono rarely
scratch uJ(es good. hard. path- long wori&lt;, end even
:s it'o watered down tnd 111-etv
realizing that, you boner be rtady lot the uniOtseen
o 8laelt $1atlone -rnW&gt;gly refuse 1o
obstacle. One""" !AI&lt; about artistic lmag&lt;itv aJ one
1St 80d most current roo·t tnuSK:a.
wanu. but ~ one bac.U up creative hooesty with a
""'OJ 1ried tD ploy Bob Mlrtev.
· drf..re, ""lculation and fortitude lOt one'a voatr one fnltV
rd!. The Bleck newspapers'
fmd onosell toUlihQ the PfOVarblal bale Of1d cowd'llp lor
ol&lt;enism in its most deadly 101m.
good.
athy I&gt;U&gt;&lt;Hsed by one periodic;1l's
1 speak hom experience. A charter membot ol tile
Black HlspaNc Poetic Arts Collec1ive. I've founq Qnfe
all around, It atrociOus, E11en Whilo
rtrne to devote there lwhieh was more than wa,S spent
• was open and b&lt;rbbH~g with
! bv sOri\e of PAC's udovoteoa'') • •mplv beceose the
~culous that opjy one club was
simple (asks ol dally survival a•o ao Immediate ln their
Oe amount of paying gigs to the
demands. One mvat fortify onuell l&gt;el ole-aYon thint(ing
'Of1d JM"tia:a.
.,.
ol spreading around, .and r.,;rure 10 head this can l. .d to
nt in bureauct~l le limbo unt~
one of the most ironlc lriiiNstratong dilemmas. .1\t le0$1
we've hod one piece Of onothet
one of Buffalo's more racen1 and aed1y ~ Aterary
rh.tot ohuallens they could ai!Otd Of
bureaucraelel roauhed hom a cava~er tttltude towards
m&lt;t1ns thet'tlle ~v o1 Third
colec:1QU&lt;y. Ailtt•_,r to CIV "do vo thing" no more.
children.
tt ,...,., was.
• mos1 non-diseoluslon vanetiesl
od 10 bo wioroed wrth • low ~m
The real World does IPfOUI somehow encl. 10 !•.
&lt;ing obscu&lt;lty wheta the&lt;r czalt io
-Nally. Foresignted atotaslika HMWnbtllt, W.nu
• damned tittl. that the.mejonty ol - SoleM. ~. and Titlltif&gt;g LHvos '"'' alone ~ ~e
boolc
like the Gr11111 Book Sror. on Hetell unou&lt;e
-do •bout
it.
;omem;.,g di8gus.tlng, il not ~
thel Buflalo shlll,have centers tl&gt;at houM a n d I drew lespeet If we
not give
the t&gt;arcfoest Third World lot e. Vosit our Squirt_ Hal
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1111 l1lluo ....,. tfte world !.
Browsing Ubrory, ..00- the aura lrre)amri\ilt..,.ltiet
I poison)ng OUtUfvH right in the
v• okl• curator,
Clfeet&gt;em. alleM surely b&lt;-, Magic
lbout getting olr. or il'nll&lt;Pslng
with olnote, poised•to jle Opened.
'
lltiot&gt;abt 1-"lono counasv CHiPs.
It can •lloton with a aound. Whlore II will r•acl{is lhe
re.,....ibility ol everyone. It wilt taka more than - ·
~and cOmlng UI' "With '"'
we"'r e.not; ~one wftt cfrel;m
and you COin't allord to lav back.

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NovemberJ9
Granada Theatre
3l76 Mciln Street
Two Shows: 7:30 &amp; 10:00 pm
nckets $5.00 sludent '$6 non-student
Day of the show all tickets $7.00
Yjdl... .,.,..... a ta
US/Squire Hoi Bullolo Stole

festiYol
Grona do Theoter Box- Office Record Theatre
"1111 rt1Usiciansexcept for Pat

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Concerts

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thtnk? I !e8 my .wife P&lt;ancing on ' Trek reject but IS ontO&lt;TUPtad
the br&gt;aeh. baling an A•
when the owner reti.Ol\l
Amorlcen bo'{- 1 feat shittyl"l
Pfompling Collins to cut short
•~ -nlualy ~
lh.;.- activities. ICollins: "Come
t0fl'antical1y involved together.
on. get dretsed, the owner is
Cute7 You alnt' seen nothfng
oqmlng horne." ICollorman: " l' vo
ci.ndllocant
•
The two meet again anne
,y'et.
got to take a shower:: Colll11t:
hoopltal with Collins wooing
Both pairs docidt_ to vocation,
"What!" Kellormon: "I always
~ursea whila really do$1ring the
not knowing tHat the othe&lt; had
take a showtr alter It Of I feel so
&lt;~ec•oc +b~ the noble
chose~ the same spot 10 have
dirty.") It wasn't that much
wife, Mac:La~ Nl '
·their 'romantic interlud'is.... ll\0"' .... ·fu"'*'rin"'thtrthea1er: ... _ .... ,..
Nvlf!Ces. (Mac:U.irie, ' 'Aa T.S.
one ganu;neJy'funny scene In the
Lolling C~w• In
Eliott sold, 'Tlle Wotkl wil end
l~m OCCUfS when the two shallow portrayals of ..,.
wotb a wtlimpe&lt; and not a
..,,.,, opposite ends ot tl)o hod.dimensinoool cher.ctero. who do
blonsl' ''I Ho~ the good
• way' $ Olympic we pqo4 lind
not change throoghout the
doctor's ho&lt;nelife i1 not whet
moe\ each other uoderwat.et,. I
mo\he.. The charactert ore just
one would caP pa~11e. Hor
guess you had to have been
th", characters in 1 film, not
hu*blnd tployed hy .hr1)ao
there. Unlonuroately,,that is
people. Nobody, can cOte leu
Coburnl io also a cloc&lt;ot; titn he
eboot how funny Loving Couple$ about'WhQ'S soolng who. The
pav• more auentlon to ttis
ev er gets. '
onlv. t.hing 1he aUdience should
patientl then his spaul8. '11\11
care about is why they apant
pieceo thon begiri to lall!nto the
•
their time and rriOnoy on a ~I·
Not_.,te
antlclpotecl O&lt;det a Macl.oine
hearted anemp1 to create Bob
The film's only NVing
,,.,.Into the ..ms of the
and
Carol and T«/ and A/ktt, 'ljO
g&lt;ace-and a .,..bone at
enxJOusty ~ Collllll. who
1980's.
that-is t h e - - of Sally
flu 1hat
preppy
Loving Coup/tis is e good ~
rc.~~.,_,.. the nvm~
·-.-;gat.,.na~al over
--...,.--'hy·JI!ton .~
Mrs. l.jggett. who. has • lew odd movie, Where real tolling cou,iln
~exualldio$Vf&gt;OfacieJA)uting a
c-an spend more ti,. loving and
It's very easy llOt to , .. m
While the two cerrv on thaor
tOUr of a house Coftlns Is ny;ng
leSs time watchlng and not mlu
lovt wtth Ll&gt;ving Coup(&lt;fs.Unlen.
clandestine -affw. CobomJs
1
to
seN.
Kellerman
beds
the
StM
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thing.
of cour»a, 1&gt;14tnd dialogue,
dlmpied
vlail~ by Cotllr&gt;s' toovse&lt;n•te. a
slmpf~. and a bdic
(played by
daffy waath&lt;!tg•l !Piavecl b't'
''l.ov• A-rlc1n Style" plot Is
oausaa hla
Susan S#'landonl, who splela out
the new Amorlcan notm lor
a red MGI to
~ all her ~nowledge of the so'tdld
family fo vorlt11. The film d'oas. · •oad.
relatlor,.hlp . (Coburn: ''Wh••
however. hove conoistencv.
T'hls glvts the4octor tl*
kind ot an art air are.1hev
evatytl&gt;lng. Irom the direo~
opportunity to pull down his
having!" 'Sarandon:-''The ltlnd
down to the coll1{to. is awful.
pants to tMite sure no damage
of affair - · h e's scrowl~
Wlolre the tubjeel rnamr
was done Alter a COI,IJl4e cliched your wlla."l Altar both spill but
-matt-awapplng-15 somewha~ns 1"1 mean a"' ; si still
thtlf ho$tilities tOWfiiiLthair
COfltroyeq!al, aotne deep ~e ?''t, Cob\5-surpnM.
reaoeetive mates. tSi?lndOf\•
concem1 coul4 be e•humed
sur !Wise- IoN$ tn tove with the
" How do you feel!'' c6'burn
ftom' ttv fimo. flfeteu tcript, bu1 mysterious doctor who rfdei
" How do I feel! Wllat dcrvou
1
IIWay on her horse ioto the
- ' · "'hlle the AJI.Amefican
off to the hospital
dreaming of their ,e&lt;t ~&lt;King .,

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Bloom. ~

that we w11e beidg tongue-inlike the clowns yoo've stuck ua
doesn' t like Roger Oaltrey, then
cheek about tha IMltlre package.
who d&lt;Hs he B~a; you know 1"
with this time.' Nothing's going
Evarvone saki, Boy, are U..y
to change if evetyone sttyt
horne.
II you don't like the
stupid. Here's Blue Oyster CUh,
WM&lt;e'e the 7
~holce$. then vote lot
tl,ie dumb~ to.od. putting
Anoth« "*"ber"'f SMkln
yOU&lt;sell.
. . or vote IO&lt;
.............. on lhe """"'· • .lloy
S
uc11 his - l n 00 I
did they I'UI tllllr loot ln it thio ~ u - ~
•
ma. . . but ius\ getoOUI end
time • Nobody aven noticed tlgufed " -..cs be t.Jme to Wt114&gt; vo·t e.••
• •-•
1
the lntarview up. t realfy didn't
WO&lt;e ...,ng 1 lttle cynical about
t t • lilt I"-- It . • • With that we lah the drHIIng
tho whole Ullnjl. But
lf
wan o, 1
aymg .. -a
room. The Blue Oyltor Cult
you've avor read our ~aviews,
~nd being hit trlend forever ...
entouragfl was cl.e aring ou.t
you'll reahe that they don't
How ebout oome pictures I 1
before Black Sabbath hit the "
oald, For some reaaon whk:h
roally lfke ue. . ! •
stage, and we paused and took
eludes me now r ended up •
" Somo of t he ctitica do'\1
one lest took os &amp;l.y Bloom
pointed out. " lAttw &amp;.Ill•- "
polling In the ~hower suon, with
my brothor Moke.~ ~side~ hustled down the corridor. Right
" Loiter Bango Is.., Mlhole."'
now , •• I write this. Blue Oyttat
Nld &amp;lc with ennoyonee. ' IHe'a
.Eok: on the othet Eric Bloom tn
Cult II In New YO&lt;k City, doing
bHn e luctclng . . - from day
the lho- With two ~lnge
what they've be&lt;!i\ doing tor the
one to the,. • ..,.. Him 8nd that
Y~ o- his 18ll\lll
loll ten y. . .. Cor)a;dering the
other one-llober1 Crii1Qeu ..
P&lt;aferenc:e7 he snlckatad
long, tangled c:ourse of human
" Can- 1"'1 that down?;.
ruefully. "It I - like wa ahould
allah, the billioM of y..,. thit
chortled mY lr;end Tonv
.,.,. numbera.on our
gleefully
cnesta••• Usten. if-you guys
l.arth haa- bloen in existencoo. will
It over really matter that there
" Go ei...d. r don't think r•vo
got an~ fast -'""!: I'H be
was auch a thing as Blue Oy.tor
- n enyone get • gOod review
gl~ to anSI!VI&lt; them.
Cult, that ther' onca WOI o
in C!Hm; tha.,ly litU1g they
No, we .'?ove&lt;ed ju~ about
young c:oll~ ot~\ at the
JHm to be lntorelted In!.
Ulllvarslty of Buffalo plugglng
finding- elabo&lt;ato weya of
you want tQ say!"
eway
tor the ochoot now-.
npplng peo!)le ~. n. gut- 'i
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.net
that et Oc!e POinl in ,time
who ....-ec~
lilburn
'".hat that I hcipe l...rO&lt;y(x;oy
thelr separate paths int-octed
CCI&lt;I'II)Ofed ~ to the wtoo. who
gets out 8nd wte'il.l lf~
in Buf!tlo. New YO&lt;k7
h e - - . . llnl&gt;t'-l*roll
lieU- ,. · il~M.a.
"J'&gt;&gt; t!Wd'~t lhl!fliaed
of~~
I'Jobabty loot. 8trt I Wol*tn't
llntle!
~"(like
ionCi - -~
~hall* fniiMd It 10&lt;-the WO!Id.
1togel
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'Hey. ia'tin;u
(Wei."~. ~ fOf (he
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Thirteen ynr old ; tlbelfous punk - 1 h l r t - . year old
priaay int rovert. They meet in a hospital, run away, aet up
their own private world in a deserted warehouaa eomewhere
in Man h ettan. Uving aa ragamuHins amo ngst the b&lt;ight tlgt&gt;te
of nmu S q uare . t he two girls engage In a ll the tittle n augh ty
thing a runaw ay gills do before one finally goes home to
daddy end tf\e other becomes • rock 'n' roll idol.
Sound boring and,.., of 1M
The only hitch Ia that
milll Seppyl Or aometNng you
l.nl* ia o CtliM&lt;Iing pulllic
rnlght on 1 liberal l&lt;lit!on ol
urnnt. •.,tent on mopping IJI)
Wtll DiaMV 1
romes Squ.o' a oc:unvny
Wrong.
PC&gt;p\Jiua. He (....-priMal ec:c.What begins as standerd I are,
Nlc~y ol kldnar&gt;Png hla beloved
Time• Squate ends ln a bl1orre
Pam- and lnltlat lt a mauiye eitycelabfatlon of 1M shedding ol
wkle March. Nicky geta iha
ldolel&lt;:ent lnhlbltiona, piercing
lohllli1ad Pem e job 11 a llrip
thot realm of aocW commentary. Joint, but thtough her confident
Shc&gt;Ukl one gue deeply lriOUgh
lnnoc:enc:e avolda hotving to bare
ft nm.s SqwfiJ'S glare, It Ia e
henell.
shqw worth
on 1M
From the!a, 1M ··~~e...,
..J!lll!!thand. one cynleally
tistero" ~~ oil egged on by en
g!aneH at Ito artist ic merlto it It
-le and egotlatlelll deejay
a ahebby cliched elf on - muof\
Johnny l.aGua&lt;dla !Rock y Horror
like the humans who Inhabit the
PicrUfiJ Show fter Tlm C\Jrrvl .
movle'a horne turf.
who reads from Pem'o senaltive
Tlmu 5quMe is the story of
and revealing poetry. Baiting 1M
Nicky Matona [Trini
adult world of o&lt;cler and control,
Alvarado)-1 pint sized venion
the two und«go 1 aell-odyssay
of 5u&gt;y Ouauo-and her
in which each opena up and
w.thclrawn eompetriol - - . . .
reverot5 what each hes held
Petri (Robin Johnson!. The duo
dear-tor l eer o l
rejection-dUflng their brief lives.
flee a hol!)ltef's neurological
werd und begln their e~~eepadea
For Niclty. this journey reveals
backed with commercial new
the hostUitv and blnerness of
weve b4~g. Streatwlse Nicky
shabby chllclhood t.r oatment and
foods Pemo4a to a wareNIOse
~ a~t that
where they aet a blood pact
culminatos in 1M hruad of her
lckhe7l end promioe to scream
singing "Domnod Dog."
OU1 tor aochothe! when lonelY
For Pem, It is 1 self·

Wanno Ba
Nlclcy and
Pem light their _.uon•a
·~- l.ooklng to find
emodona• ._ In their chifdllOod
by unc:onc.rnac~ peronu, the
twosome a feetlng of being
WWitad. Thein ia tM ml~
of loneflneu. tolnoge
alienation.

p...,·.

Yot rmn~ramalna

r - with c:avatia and . . _
gottUf'H m.t . . 11 wom

11 tile
hookero that lnhabot tile movie' a
location. All of this youthful
aurmonizing-replete wfth
church·Uke

awar8ft~ns , 1

maturity

s..,.,

~

essoclatad with tho emergO!We
of tr\le l)&lt;l&lt;sonallly, that aho
flnlllv ahows.
Each receives hef feword
N;ci(y getl the ''""" and
edulatlon she "'
a•vea. Pam g.u the open
retatlonohlo with o lovina lith.,. ,

.,._.t...,

A ctfng lessons for Sinatra?
Evorv so of\en a movie e-cm'llt&amp;
along th11 can do everv1hlng - 1
IHm that can make you
ma~a you 1-h. ma!te you mod
Tne Finr DtuKJ/y Sin is such 1
movre. t cried when I tllOUght of
•" tile ,...,.,.... and tolem thai
W8fe wasted ~ this movie,
llaughod In disbef"'f at the
obvious plot, the Inane doalogue

"fY·

and the wooden P6TformancH
and now t'm mad; angry It the
peop4e who produce this treah
andMIIittOUI,
I menlioned this' ""'vie to a
lrilnd and said thai 1M boo4&lt;
on whlc:b It woo based ~
to be doing a bftolt ~ in
the I&gt;Oobtorot. It OCCUfNCI to
me that pem_.ps this movie was
part of a pubHcitY campetgn to
pr0(n01e 1M pepettNK:It. ho !Mt
cruy? lklt I don't know whott
elM to bi!IWe.
1 know lhltt a movie dolo not
heve to be pertic:ulwty well'madl
or enllr\lirq Ot exciting "'
wharevor It' a
to be In
order f or It to n&gt;alie money tor
Ita bee~~- fknow thet .,.
reaaon f!Jf u.. poor ~olao
many ol today·' a films Is that It
- n ' t .-suriiV pay to
produce a rHIIv fine movie. A
poor movie can do wei,
r~. by vWtue of
distribution agreomen~ which . •
ore In affec:t before the cntlca
have e go. This ltOff may have
been fllmerJ slmi!IY to IX'•~•
mot"!ev. avt~ can' me naNe. t
thought tt.llt people ~ke Frank
Sonatte, f.ye Ounewav, and
J - - 1 * 8 ( 1 eboUt
tile qualit1 of the WOtk they dOd.
Wtth tW rnoY!e indUitrY ao
ov.,ruf\ ~- heat! with

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oppor-IUnillS end 4all·makers II

It II!IIW ol "" to e&gt;q~~Ct • few
to oorulnu" to lnolst on ~ltV

Sinau-a dtdn' t

'"'"seem to be

trylng. YO\J know the word
laconic? He dehvered hls Rnes
like a bad novice trying lor a pan

in summet stock. From what I
remember of Slna1r1'1 Othe:f
movkts he was oevM • great

ector. but he brought a cenarn
quaity to his roles. He was
often lun to watch. But In The
First De.dly Sin he Ia just awlul.
He seems to be reedtng froftl 1~e
script ("1 ..._ love ~you · don't ~
you - know ... th• • .. I ~can't • live
- withoUt - you - derling."l af!d
you can llmoll detect the
dinlctcn stoge commends as
Sinatra moves uwough • acene
luNow come upaaga. bit.
that'• rigllt. now lght t he
c!garoM. thai' 1-110Qd. now
cros:s to ttwt window. uh hUh.,
loolt out, that's perfect. Cut."l
SWirl! Ia so bed In this r~m t~at
youllagin to wondltjwhat it
originally that m.d• 11m
gr&lt;~R. v... of _...., hll veice.
but here U..t rnotVelous is
flat, monotonoul, ~ and
the ahacfing lle bf1ngl to hli
-~~-- 8\ltl&amp; bll,d oS
Sl(latro 11. lhe reat or the cast Is
hitdfy.bettlf.
.

Jarr- Whlr.mora II almost
good. He ploy&amp; I medic*
••..,..,.. lnd tor a few miinulos

Ill d'le second ...,_ I newly

be~ lhlttl\e waa I mecJCa1
oumlnot but 1'*&gt; he~ to
.,._i!1fectad by lt&gt;e bed 1C!InQ 1
aro..ad Nm ..)CI 1&gt;1 111111ed tO
ove~. 11!' endod up~ a
cf.:t&gt;e ol thi ~dei\ed,.crUttv _

.core:,:;.... w" adjche 1n this
mo.,;e.

e..... tO ..., that.

av.y.,.. w•

~tti'IIOIYI*t Is

~- Tha wcwd ~ aelche.

lklt the!e " is.DIIh-ev IMVs
"" wife WI10 1c dying. Silt

the algha• .,.. IIIIUIIIIet
to ~eep her eyH · sli8

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cont--

this mo-..18 •

-t

wonh~ ia-~·

01' blue eyes ain't back
_ _ _ _by Eileen O 'ConnOf

effecu- ~eo •

trifle bit comicei. Onot J?imne
Nldty is too spaced ouf- beaten
end drugged by the - to
perlorm ta dramatic and
c:limMic concert. The next - ltl.lbfl to
tho flslh1
,..,_.,, end- trlumj)hantlv
pe&lt;formo " Damned Dog," before
leaping into her admiring lt&gt;r.t;)l'9'
And, thot whole ldl1 of ecJUh.
~-· contrrct io tlrod, and
teminescent of the molliee: we -'!
welch on teievltion and qUickly
rum off tor their -

enduring. "·

and in need of aasistanee.

f
~
,.i

wno ouddeoly undergoeS e

uansf&lt;Mmation from ambitious
politician to concernod poppa.

Throughout this trove!. the
two hack at 1M HUnee of
Ameticen teenoge
led on by
L.a-dia "'ho aeems to be
""""'50ft of mynk:al Pied Pipe&lt;.
Hiring ~etevlalon Hta our the
window and lnsolrlng tMit peers
t o dtass In 91Nbega begs lf they
leelli!w garbage end lamp black
their ey .. if treated like
criminals, Ills the youthful robelton of an
••oppt"essed gentwation •·

•t•

rem1nlscn about a boot st-e
reed .. • young girl. The nomo
of lhe book was HOfleybunoh, tf
you Oln believO ft. $iNir8, hOr
husband tt&gt;e detective. buys her
the book and nt;od$ It 11 her
bedside, hotltingly, as she diH
Then there's 8 blacl&lt; man Who
plays o "blllek eop... He •nd
Sinotre ore bucldiu. Oh. n•a too
much rea"v1 would disok)se somt~ of the
plot but I have to odmlt I had
trouble following IL I didn't
really get ~ and judging lrom the
Informal poll I took on the way
out nehlw did the fMIOPII who
werchld the film w ith me. Moll
IMmad bow-..1. siverat
- ' " had left duOOg the
ahowing and tt)pa vyho
remained olllltad In their ...,ts
cOflsttntly. I'm tempted to buy
tile book to ...., what the mooie
Wl l about

but I &amp; - thet'a

0.

aatlslactlon. IDo"You detect the
~1 This iS Whot bed
~ ilo to J&gt;80!lle· Of 00\lf'lll
t hat o ONy my theory.)
I oM thet • locaf reviewer
didn' t like this movie ellher but
he thOught that certain - " "
woro wOf'd&lt;lrlully riil'iniscont ol
some ot Slnatro'smovies•
don't kOPw about that. I !honk •
movie ought "to I?~ ro ~and
on rt's own merit. I'm ouapiciow
of. filmt thot rocal1 other f~ms
That's- cheap. It"• too lntldlt.
And 1(1 fll&gt;t Tal~ w the milli~ .
ol pe•'Who ~~n three to
tour dothlni ~ 1M ticket boelh
and ' - 111 be eruentlnad Tile.
tbenl-•en:t

••IY

'*'*oUt

fll""''ll'tJtJIIiit .................
good J;il!li Ollght to bo ~&lt;~gry
about movies like The F'nt
DtrMifvSM.
Do yourulf o:favor. Skip thla

Of\l·

m.....,e of lrustfiJlion and
feeling that is inside both Nicky
ono Pam. The audienco it t1ught
to teet elong, to think
the
ahometlves to their current
lileatyleo. to toke what U..y
heve burled inside themselveo
and 111 lt out. Emotions ••
good. this movoe tells us.
And in today' s zombie-ike,

M&lt;iotad television glt*ation.
any movie that ,...,.,... on 1M
neod for feeling emotion&amp; end
reve.olfng oniSill.can'l be all
bed.

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c Frank Zappa -Buffa/o Memorial Allditorium

I -Octobilr 26

!

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My
wn a comfortable old man.llllad 10
lit at his IMI 18 he plc&gt;pj)ed clown in liis ..-.tufNd
chair with the evening in ~ onc1 a CllniiiCib
~ pipe lull of Granger tobecco ~ed in
lnevitebl\l, the curill of aromatic smoQ would con.plre
with the d"'ly newt to tat him t o da~ ebo&lt;Jt his
glory
He wea born In the 19th Cemuie.
;;
Pretty 10011, '"' atorl,t would spiK out-It didn't
- matter how many tlmH J'd a lready heard the ooea about
~ hit life In Chicago during Ptohibillon 0&lt; the snt-oi-U..
.. pants thriliefa about his doya os an o'lrm.ir pilot. It wn
Wke some 10rt of -clal thetepy session-t)is vitelitv
luefiOQ my lnte&lt;llt fue4ing his vit61itv. It wasn't jont
blind reveronc. towordl the old man. II made the time
pass - we could knock oflo holt cerowrv in an hour.
Frank Zappa tiel mora of 1 flare for fashion than my
gtandfothef. With his wiry body paclted into plnlt satin
panta, H8wllien print thin, viokot jacl&lt;et, long bleck """"
and brown end tan saddle atloes, he r a s . - one of
those laney panc:ir. thlt gifls in the third gracl cherish.
At the Aud w•th 8000 or so admirers at his feet, he
spun some lorn~ier- 11 not nostalgic-tales between
pulls on his endle os cheln of cigarettes. He hlrang~Je!~
o~ mualc - a genre that has already died alllow •
doidl!~ t~e obllgetory "Oancin' Fool." eplcln(l hls
pat:Je&lt; with e meet market tale about "dancing hunks
pooching cute nurllt with ugly girlfriends." 01 course,
he couldn't rultt toulng In references 10 S &amp; ~.
leather. whlpe, cholns, hot pakero and teMj)OC)t\1. We'd
heari! it eK beiQfl,_j)ut we snickered just the same. A
little reverence lor t he old man I
Even the muolc itself sounded sort of ~l&lt;e dlydreems
from the giOiy doys. Flanked by~k dynamos on
guitars a.nd hearty vocalo. Z-lidiliit band through
such cheatnuta It "C•tY of Tiny lights." "Broken
Hnna Are For Altholfs," " I'm So Cute." " Cosmic
Oebria" and " Bobby Brown:· Much of the new matenol
such u ' You Ala Whit You Is" - complete with the
words " Jordeche" end " Nivee" pJojected on the screen
et the reor of the stlge- was gospel-tinged. Wos this
the "rool world" thll Zoppa claimed t&gt;l$ audience was in
~ seerch ofl
lepp1'1 aeven·pit'Ce band - ttvee: guitars. two
keybo~rda, bon and df\Jms-is one of hls most
undiotingulshed units In memory. lnterOJIIinQ aoloa were
conspicuously ai&gt;Mnt, excorpt during the occasional
fnlerludeo when the rlngleode&lt; himself $\rapped on his

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v••rs.

Which Is how I ended up seeing Sttj&gt;p111Wolf over the
summer. ! wa too young to remember them In their
heyday, but I still have'" Old copy olthait Magic CMpar
Ride album laying around the houll, end "Born To .Bio
Wikl"is by now subliminatty etched In my subconscious.
Aa I remember, it was a sultry summer night
sometime in early July, end Uncle Sam's '""'"d like •
B~er's Paradise-Iota of chrome, ru~ bettered
vans in the parking lot, where I was tilling the guy
me in line the
lrlerld't sister. whose

tunb&lt;nt Glbeon 10 edd a fourth guitar voice 10"the
.-nding gulta army. It was pr~ e bottom·
halvy, nearly humorless cfirge-no RUth Underwood
pan:uulon, Gaor;a Duke~· of Jean luc Ponty
violin to ~ ... upper reolet• giggle.
In feet, ~ _,nhell'lljorlty of the evening
wovlng e'beiOn ;u.t lite an &amp;IIJiring Zulieo Mohtl fn
front of hie own little electric light orchestra. It aure
makes you Woncler whete ChOCk Berry lks into the
z - tchenle of \Nng$. Why, I reme!'lber. time when
- David Comstock

makes a

Twiokie at Yankee games. There were vory few women
"" the Pflmisis, and everyone Wit In v~rying degrees of
intoxication. By the time the ahow Wte&lt;~ you couldn' t •
meko yoot way to tile bothroom wltliOut getting
throataned with a beeting by soma bend of P&lt;Wnetos in
leather jacbts.
The crowd at S t - o l l ' s seml-triumpl\lnt retum to
Uncle Sam's just last wMk weo redically different: kids
in the ubiquitous laded denim jlcl&lt;e~. teeds of nubile
teenage girls, guys in tweed end e lew burly bikers back
lot old times' sako. Why the turn·out wu different this
time is one of those quashOrlS beat left to greater minds.
but StOI&gt;POnwolf remained the len'll- hot, tough end
'knife's edge tight. Jull like the hero of Herman Hesse's
quasi-mystlclll novel of the same nome, they'vo stayed
the quintusentiallonera- aurveylng the crowded

Steppenwoff-Unc/a Sam's- October 21
This summer wH the pi(o. Bt~Wa tronolerring to e
new collage, not being to '"! • job. ond hoving to
adjust to fivtng at home egein, the whole grialy ordltt
wn topped off by the a~t thlt it Wll my
1»triolit: dut'( to put mv few remaining yearo of youth In
the hinds of some goober President that I don't know
personally end don't considet ~tpacilly competent ond
wosn't even old enough to elec1 ift the litot ploca.
I korpt my 11nity lnt.ct du&lt;ing tho.. oeamingl~
endless, dreery months by oc;cosiolly ~rUialng out to
Uncle Som's or Stage One, ge'tting staggering drunk,
end listening to ell my restt&amp;uness end angtt being
blown away 1emparerily by a weM of pawer ehorda end
aevego drumming-which, I ouppose, Is as goode '
definition of rock end roll es any I've heord. ,

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No'lJ. 4, 1980
Kleinhans
8:00·pm
LEAVE
7:~ pm • Elllc:ott(Amhent Campus

7:30 pm • Squint Hall/Main-Street Campu~

. RETURN .
OM hatf houf efter the concert.
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.slreetlife of the Ameucan urban scene from 1h1 outside
loo~ng in, condemn•ng the cheapneu Jnd the mean
buQshit, and ssuing It oh t o mu$lc, that s~~ecl•l bland ol

aaature with glowing red eyoo, a moveebfe jaw, end tog
breom. A pooo teplacomonllndHd lot tho now defunct
fa.., display Howovel. the Cult dlfl IIUpplv COt&gt;vtotlona!
lighting olttctl with the hlghe at exi&gt;Ottiae. This
performance waa tight , musc.My and visuaUy.
lneeuont Cult fans wete tleloghted oo near old
tovor11.,. - "Cotoes On Flame Woth Rock end Roll," " ME
262," " Hot tWit to He•." and .. Extfl Toneatoal
lntetligence •• 1'he crowd bee•me ecstet~ n Albert
BoUChard en.tc1ed his dfMng percussion~ Q!......usiog
ontv to don • re:pll'trlilft m•~~ - Godzllta lllltll"t.
The enu-ance o f &amp;aoom on the back of a motorc:vde
D&lt;o4uded the over popular " Bo&lt;n To Be Wild.'' The soog
IH&gt;ded In 1 blrel dltPiov ol foroworu, ~eciattd mostlv

hatd·edg&lt;ld rock whh the brutlllunk~ ohuflltl
The bar&gt;d's whole attitude and stance un be boiled
dow~ ro the person of vocaUst John Kav, the only
rematntog origin•l member, and the mo11 vtstbte
mus.dan In tt'le 9(0Up Kay ts ~•n end wo.U11""-e. w tth
that bemusod QIIttu&lt;olsnaol ot a vo.c:~rsound.. IJ.e
he' s always singing W•th • gnmaea "1'he audot~nce
on.ele&lt;od al)l)rec.auvetv when he ontormed them that

he'd once spent • vettr tn Suttalo eiU'M&gt;ugh, to be QUite
honest. ft seemed mo.e " ' " hve ..
As tor tile band. it wouldn't oe too uaet~g.ou• to say
that they are ballet than the old Steoe&gt;enwolt They 3to
mueh righter and P&lt;W~ted. w1\h 1 muscUlar rhythm
5tte.hon that Pt'KIICIIIV dn\IOS vou to vour huu Ttwy
ou..-ned t t\rough an unbeheve~v powetfu~ set, mudng
thei'T older, underratod classiCS w1th l lfOf\Q new meteflal
The best stuff fnc tuded a guut•stomp version of .. Hov .
l.1wdo; Mema:" a wry tribute 10 the tmoo.tets who had
been towing whl"l rhe" n.ame a few years bad., Of\htled
.. F1vo Fl'f\ger OisC04Jnt •'' an lnstrumentpl cetled
" Uncterwotld Ftgllfe," wtth • d1uo;, scr-eom+no lead
guitar soJo rhnt fot.md Steppenwott dlp~ng their oara
Into fualon jan; and an e •uberaru. lluny "Magie C.,pe t
Rtde," comptete wuh pumping otgon
The best rwo songs of the ntght, however,. wet&amp;
something old ond something new - • gduv. metallic
uoban blues l)!!tllbeJ cotlod " Hot Night In A Cold Town; ·

!also oncfuded Ofi"J'ohn Cougor' • fotest slbom. ollhougl\
Steppenwolf's verslof'\ I&amp; s uporloth ond, of course,
" Born To Be Wild," the ulllmooe Hell'• Angel anthem,
wotll l(ay w1eldlng his rnlcrophone Stand like e weopoon
"' ha .•ean&amp;d forward and ctoonoo "gttchet motor
runni"' " like some seductfiJe bad·DII Casanova, and
was answered by 1 stnewy sinh of rustv ou•tar ehordl
and bellgorent . Gleaming orgon. AI one o l mv less
saVOI'V friends obsotVed, It 's a song ~ ·• you feel
like tuming •round end punching the ne~est person •n
\he fece-lutklt'(. no one w11 ttemponed 10 such
exuemes. but evMyone was on thett feet and jammtng
dunng 1t
Steppenwotf unumed f~ two encotH, hi"Mahtng tho
show with a ont·lwo·th(M punch - "Ttwt PusMr /' en
old Muddy Watenr lunf!, end thew I)OirtC8tlv IUSC&gt;e&lt;:t
" Monstl!&lt;." They then were olt H QUICk •• they'd
tOfne. O.tpn·e cals for • ttwd enccHe Htte'a; one
rev•ewer who hoc&gt;es

t~t

the'/' • be blctt very soon wnh

a new atbunt In cow, .nd •• 1 ~~ vtf'lue. l•la
l&lt;lelflheo's· they ar8 one band wllo daHfVU muth
bEne.r.

bv t~ vounget membetr of

rrght. Now someone shouJd try to expla•n the UNge ot

rnck ' n' roll descriptions to the 1&gt;801&gt;ltl II UUAB
SVT a ught three-man rock end roft unit out of Sen
Fraoci~. was tMned as UUAB's ''new w1va'' ahow of
the semest&amp;f' God Save. Whal the he11 was " new
wove" about 111 If producing herd·drlvtng, popsttuctured songs in e k)ud,

continuou•tv

test•QD&lt;:ed

f'Tlanner, •f this is what "new wave" Is about. then you
can include Ch. .p Tnc:lt. AC·OC, and Ruah lOt thot
maner.
The ten'f'l " new wave" has boef'1 atretchod and
stripped of any previous distinctions in 1he QOf'l'e of rock
music so damn tar that 1t c;.an now Include tJnV form ot
rock ' n' ron jmaginabte. Donna Summer hll gone Hnew
wave" it anyone cites. h jutt doesn't mean atWthfng

.an::;:''~isnomer. appfiad 10 Joe~ Coaskty's SVT. QUito
possibty turned aw•v more p&amp;OPie than h euractod,,
Probably all the better fo, the hundred or so maniacs

screaming tor "Jwaacld" most ot tlte nlght.
Anyway, the bend we• ~!&gt;deed tight . Ar&gt;d tat~v
e¥cit~ too, but their writ.ng aente leaves scwnnthtng lO
be desired. The clr\Chle$t
pi the " ' t~&lt;~ ou110

euc:Nnee.

Tho encOto wo• 1 t ealuott The Cult drew clafening
applause wnh tn ltnet"'Q11t' pr~se rendition of an old
Doors tune ·· Roadhouse Blues " They IH&gt;ded their
perfOtmonce w•th one mid 1970's l&gt;ot " Oo&lt;l't F- The
Aeaper." Bloom's pen,ng remark

w•• of a pofiueal

"'1ur1 Ht urged tkg•b+e members to vote in cha
upoom;ng tltcttan- en Amet.ean Pt"iv,tegct that he
•nongly edvocatas
The Cull HI ltltod well over an !lout The oucftence
grew Impatient tor the final oct . UnfontJn8ttly. they
welted neatly en I&gt;Qut lor the errillal ot Black Sabbath.
By that rime. moat members of the near capacny ctowd
had become laff\urgic ond un&lt;\oponsfve. Thore's roo
doubt thuo Sabblth wu Stoll a little uneasy about
performong. The Mtfwaukoo incident . in wbicll Terry
Gaezar Butler was l'1fured by "" airborne bottle, was
only four days prfor .

be the Eddie Cochran numbe-rs. ''Nervous Breakdown• ·
and "Coma On Everybody.'* V~ can also throw in a
bnsk version ot Johnny Cash's " I Watk the Una.. - a
sort of heavy·metaf rockabilly tribute. Most of ~
origtnals , howevor. lacked dkitinguishablo and fresh
.soundtng quality to them. eventually becomJno loti '"

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the volume ,

I uw the groop 35 nothk'lg mote. th ~ree. ve1er an
rock arus-ts, for~ng a stripped·down powet trio.

banging out t~e stocl&lt; hard oock ·n· oo" l.,mlng the
a irwaves nowadays.
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One flnat comment. It's•a person•l ''thanAc you'' 10 the

gentleman eo the ~ Ia UUAB individual. f t&gt;tnumol ! Of
greeting me so wondet'tutly and tending to my avery
oeed I don' t know what I would have done Without
yO\l, Pemai&gt;S of YOU I)Ot'Rst Ill trOlling the P1111• SO
.. waunty; • yow c;oncens w il con1.nue to be as
J.ucceafiJII as this one Good fMght. and h•ve a c»e-uanl

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define the following . II Roco 2 1 Power Pop 3 1 Pun" 4 1
New Wave. An f01ms of rocl&lt; 'n' tOll you ..y 1 Thot'•

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- Tony G,.,..,.

Blue Opt., CultJ81aclt Sabb81tt - Buffmo Memonm
Audirorium - OctobtN 13

They begen with an oldie. " War Pigs." then rolled
Into " Noon Knight•" from tho new •lbum, H~•wm and
Ht111. They brought omlles to the faces ot old Sabbath
tana w1tl'l "Sweet Leef. " "8'a.c.lr. Sabbath," and ''Iron
Men .. Ahetward. Tonly lomml trailed otf lnto a ne\lm·
andlng guher aolo that teduced the .nthusia.sm of the
moment. o..phe lommi' s eonltderable ... _ seve•at
peoplo leh during his ovor1&lt;~1 toc:tic..
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The vocets ot Ou:v Osbourne were not missed. Ronnie
Je~s [)k). IOtmertv wilh Ritchte BIK:kmore's Rainbow,
convinced the oudoeoc:e he wri on appropnate
,~_,..,, , Moreover. tho I)OfCUSiion fury of Boll W•d
wu replaced Dy the ~ly talented motions of Vtnnle
AI&gt;PlCI, once a member ot Rtek Oemnger·s bend.
HowevOf. Appoco' 1 IOio l&gt;fi&gt;Ved to be lilu ot a crowd
pleaser U•on Bouc:Nrd' • ·
Pred&lt;ctably, Sabbath encOtad wrth " Patano;c:· tna nil
s ingle the! brOUQht them 11.-tCan rocorvmJon. More ot
• ..-p.iu w .. " Children ol the Grove," identified by
ontv the most dedic8tod f-won.
The perfoun-.ces we&lt;e powerful - II\ all, a nigtu ot
superb rock 'n rolf EWt . the. enhre evOOIJlg can be
oummed up ., a tow words -too long 100 loud A
hvo·hout concen on a weckrughl

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,.rt\llpS 1tle ntX't teme t~ l)t01'1\0tttra W•N lhink tWJCe
l&gt;eiOte 5Chodu4tng two tn1J0f enists on the same bill.
- J•ff Gau6oso

A clarno&lt;QUS. noisome, Oe&lt;:ibel·dafytng din shauers
the audttory nerve . This ll!ne. the ongoneero Mvo
outdone them~aa..
t..st
M&lt;~tr&gt;on.l AuditO&lt;ium becllt'IUI tha scene ol
tho ultimate q&gt;egawon soun4 as Blue Oyster Cult end
Black Sabbath touched down tor • deloctable night ol
rock ·n roll.
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O.,.r'ling was Shakfn' Street, a QOtnlet ot hard toc.ke"

that left mucllto be ~.I!CI• 4 poor sound mix muddlea
the golden throat ot fobienne Shin6. They,r~eched tho!&lt;
pinnac.le on " Soul Oealor," the oqty&lt;tune t ltol depone
trom their llrorntdic style.
The Cult eppeored next, to the suoprilso of manv. and
opened with "Ot. Music." From then on they poundod
ou1 rift after riff. t&gt;tovlding a satisfying balanea of now

ElfiCturl;

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now alborn. Culrosaurus
w•s well received. " UnkMWn Tongue" allowed for
tome dramatic motions by vocalist Eric &amp;oom: ' 10 1V\ne
Wtnd" tronsmlned a stern
to Ayatollah
Khome1nl; "'811ek ~ede" featured &amp;Ome interes1ing echo
and lltobe ettect11, complete with fog.
The highlight ot Cult·s set had to be "GodziUo "
BeiUnd tho stoge towered a 2&amp; h . plas1ic.fooklng

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�hando dipped to the thumping beat layod clown by
Jeekaon. Ponty manipuletod the cheering tlvong os he
plucked the final notH ooher and softer while slowly

baclling from the front of the atego.
Tho nexttuno wao o vintage Ponty audience pleesar.
' 'No Stringo Atteehod," on old standby on the rood,
lenur41d Ponty, hla violin and two [);gital Delay ooits.
Sul*t&gt; acouotlc:o onhanc41d the number's ~ioletfoct
• • the .._titlon from the de48ya aklpp«&lt;lrom apeol&lt;or
.. to speaker. and e~ with oynlhutz41d violin to gi\le
lhe imprenlon of ~Y virtuosos In the hoi lnst~

one.

Our1ng the lnt tlvao oonga of the regUior set. Uevano
cootur41d the anention of !he ht"*• wiih &gt;ncredibla
guller wcwlo. ·Hio.li(llltr'Ong -.ttnelors &amp;camperod up and
clown the frot..,_d with otl&gt;nning:.-. Ponty 1.-1
· lf'lll" SC5f1C)'Iog~ in betvj-.n·the aolos,of "Good
Guya:e.d Gu'(t,.'' lho ba(ld loft the otego leaving a ,
pack41d house beg~!'"~' (.,. encores.
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Drummer G~llin got his thence to suetch 001 with the
fi&lt;st IOCOfO. [);splaying fOOIWOfk and hondwork that
'' klok41d 'lilct a blur, he P&lt;&gt;Url6od but •a drum solo IM't lOll
the,who4e l'louae dnlin41d frotn jutt watching.
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rostl(i)rilid foot•lt&amp;nping 'Me dOWn, I; ~8S 8 fining 1.'

tcmcluslon to an exc~ evening of music, as Ponty
burned any I)Oioible energy reserves with tl&gt;tJ"kneeslepper.
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Scheduled opener Larry .Carltoo concellod. leaving ..
loqaf fa~.l!•nd F41dole and Friends to fill in. Flautist •'
Bo~y Mllite)to.gave a ll,tnd·OUt perlorma.nee. but the
rest of the bond '!'fiS mOj,ly adequate. An attempt t o
mlmlc 'George Benson's vocaVguhar rifling si&gt;O!'ed an
otherwl&amp;j! enjoyable oet .'The 1lnglng became irritating as
• it dragged o• fer too long.

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�The mysticism of hypnotism:
what exactly can it Clo for you?
bf DetU Jqdeo
Spmn~m

Slcff WriN&lt;

"SJ«p. . •SJ«p. . • You sholl
not• rem~mMr onytlrlnr w~tn
you-u."
"You or~ now und" my
commond. . . You shall do
txJJCIIy M I say."

Many have tbe wrona
impre-ssion lbal hypnotism
involves 101.1.1 control or a
subjttt. Others believe that
hypnotism is a faked
phenomenon, thatth'e hypnotist
is a charluan. Howenr,
hypnotism, denuded or these
misconceptions, stands u a
fuUy applicable and praetlcal
subject that has trttnendous
potential for btnefinina people.
Major operations han been
performed with no other
anesthetic than hypnosis. Sl&lt;q&gt;o
learnina- a proceiS""1n" which
spoken m aterial is perceived
and remembered durin&amp; nonnal
5ieep-is in its developmental
staae. Skin disordcrs,especially
warts, have been successfully
treated; bad habitS have been
cured and. person's blood now
comroUed. Hypnotism hu even
been used in law to have
witnesses recall occurrances
lucidly.
The only onstrumcal the
hypnotist uses is hos v01oe. A
patient, :u:cordina to Buffalo
Hypnouc Center Director
Charles MacDonald,
only
needs one or 1100 visits. By then
he bas learned self·hypnosis and
no lon&amp;« needs a hypnodll.
··HypnOiism has absotuteiy no
lidc effect, •· MacDonald
added.

suuestions . Mo11 people at one
time or the other have been in a
statt of bypnosis without ever
bovina been aware of II."
A person occasionally lapSes
into "hlllflOlis" wbile loa.kiD&amp;
at a movie or readina a book
and becomes so absorbed !hal
he Is unaware of tbc IICiion
arouod him. Oaydrtamina,
MacDonald added, is a perfect
examp~.

There are three states or
hypnotism - the liaht, the
medium and the dtcp. The U&amp;ht
state is similar to daydreaming,
mediwn is th&lt; sute iJI which
most subjcctJ arc ueated. and
th&lt; deep state (also rd«reed to
as somambulism) Is a half·
awa.lte, half·asltcp $late. At
tach phase th&lt; pati&lt;nt has a will
of his own and can, at aoytimt,
resum• full aw11a1ess. "There
Is no way," streued
MacDonald, "thai a person can
be hypnotised again11 his or hcr
will." Th&lt; pracdcina hypnotist,
in fact, depends heavily on the
motivation of the subject for
effectiveness.

bul the term .._mesmerism" is
stiU used today, although II
carries a iliglu taint. For nearly
b.alf a ctntury after tbc

commission. mesm.erism or
~oimal maanetism• 1itf:nl
underaround. II rc&lt;mcr&amp;ed
later as "bypootilln"-named
by J ames Braid.

Braid contended that the
trance deponded upon tbt
subject. Hi~ •le ws were
accepted by M . UebauJt and
Hyppolytc Bcinbeim, whose
ideas later formed the Nancy
School of lbou&amp;lU. Addin&amp; 10
t.h t body or knowledae about
hypnotism were neuroloaist
Jean Martin Charcot and Emile
Coue. The last balf-«ntury had
btell marked with C011lSid•eral&gt;le.:
advancement
in
tbe
development of hypnothcnpy.

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Hypnotism wu praaiced by
many primitive civilizations.
Ancient Esyptian priests.
Hindu fakirs, Chines&lt; religious
tcach&lt;rs. the Pcnian mqi,
Cchoc druods and Afnc&amp;ll witch·
dottors all loduded som• form
or hypnotism on lhcor rituals and

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talismans, layina hands on th&lt;
sick, cbnte and music were tht
usual accompaniment. Because
of its use in reli&amp;JOUS rittS, its
"secrcrs" "'ere dooely auarded.

Obliaina sabjocu
l'Jedro (1) ma&amp;IM'I
Hypnotism is used in the
Frant Anton Mesmer, a
ueaunent of physical and Frenchman,
publicized
psycholoaical problems or hypnotism. He believed lh&lt;
habits. Long term sufferers or body was sovcrned by maanctic
migraine headaches have had forces an&lt;! formulated a theory
them permanently cured and of "animal maancrism." In
overweight people have 178A, the French government
successfully dieted under ordered a commi ssion of
hypnosis. MacDonald said ht's tnquiry to Investigate Mesmtr's
had a 90 percent succcu in claims of Inducing trance-like
brt&lt;tking smoking habits and a stat&lt;$ (called ''mc•merism")
70 perlleflt succcu ratt amona which resulted in bodily cures.
weight loss patients.
Heading the commission was
''Hypno1ism, •• tht Dir«tor Bc01jarnin Franklin, America's
said, is limply an ahered state then ambassador to France.
of conKioumess in which tht
Mosmer's claims were
mood s more recepti•e 10 discredited by the commission,

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�i Spirits.

~ biqt or msu and apples.
new fire from *&lt;ed IlK, lind auended a kind of parliament
Tbc: ucialt Druid feaJt WU the otller Druids. al\-er P11Ji11i a spoiUOfed by lbeir lord: At tbu
~baracterlzed by iu fire small tax, bdped lllansdves meetina it was decided whose
oefemOII.J. Hallow..,n at this from lbe biil'y flames.
soul would inhabit !be body of
§_ lime wu termed ''Sambaln"
which animal durina lbe next
aod was lbe Druid new year's DeM &amp;&gt;r.ld$
l"'dve monlbs, and which few
eYe. Because lb~e was as yet no
The sacred fire was bdieYed lucky souls would find t.hcir way
&amp; cbampaane, Auld Lana~ or to PfOI&lt;CI !be homco of lhe to Druid heaven.
_ 0\.ot Lombardo, lbe Druids ....-Druids tbrouaboat !be !!Gt
To appease lbe su~atural
';. a.m-used
tbemsdvea /fiY year. For dead l&gt;rulcbaswclias powers, horses and humatu
~ minauisbina an tile campftreS
their liviq counterpans, oew wcrcsacrifteed. In 61 A.D. lbe
k: of lbe old year and reldndlina year's eve bad a sl)«ial Romans forbade. tbis practice,
lbem from the new. Reli&amp;ious meanina. On t~
lbe belt o~beless as late as 400
leaden or
R.ruck a spiriu of lbe
A.D. horses were still bcina
killed for lbe sods. Black cau
were burned , because people
bdicved lbem to have some
connection wilb witchcraft.
The Romans bad lbdr own
ideas about October ll. To the
Romans, it was lbe feast of
Pomona, tbe goddess of fruits.
In Roman times. a popular
Halloween pasnime wu
foretelling the future by means
of fruits and nuts. This custom
has survived to this day in the
somewhat diluted form of
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and nut5 dressed In unusual
clolbina.
Apples were oriainally
~nsidcrcd sacred and symbolic.
From
somew here
in
Halloween's pa5t, there suvives
an e.tOtit custom by which a
youna airl may use apples to
determine her future husband.
A airl eaaer for sucb
knowledae would carve an
apple ·up neatly into nine slices,
and slowly consume lbctn at
midniaht before a mirror. alone
with a liehted candle. After sh&lt;
has eaten the &lt;iahth slice, the
image or her future husband
should appear in th&lt; mirror
over her l&lt;fi shoulder and
dernand the last slice.
Christianity did not dupel all
of lbe paaan practices. People
in lbe British Isles continued to
offer sacrifice on Halloween,
using th&lt; excuse tltat they
burned oxen "in !Jjloor of the
sainl5 and sacredif&lt;lics."
Halloween became an orncial
Ca th olic feast-under o

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somewhat different reason- in
the elahtb ce,nlu•y. P ope
Greaory Ill moved lbe feast of
All Saints to November 1. and
part or hi• reaJOn for so doing
was apparently to counter lbe
old pagan rites.
Most rites survived anyway.
and durina lbe Middle Aaes
Halloween showed no siaos of
refinemeoh--..,_ Medieval
Halloweei was colored by bdi&lt;f
in witchcraft and witches'
sabbaths,
which
were
conveotioos of witches wbo
pibered to talk shop anamock
holy rites, under lbe supervision
of Satan, the Prince of
Darkness.
Spiriu were believed to be
closer on Halloween than at any
other time. It was probably out
of fear or ahosts and ao'blin&lt;
that the jack·o·lan~,etn
developed. The jack-o·ladtern
was not alwa ys a grinning
pumpkin. In Scotland and
Ireland, jack-o-lanterns · were
arlnning turnips. and his name
was supposedly derived from
the lantern carried by the nieht
watchman.
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Halloween has always had the
scent of death. Superstitious
Welsh peasants were fond of
peekina throualt the keyhole of
a church dlltr. hoping to see the
B~to.us of their friends and
nel&amp;hbors who would die wilbin
, the ~ar . Mischievous spirits
who enjoyed harm ina crops and
cattle were discouraged by
bonfires and pitchforks. Tile
I fire was intended to bum tbe
brooms of lbe witches Oying
ovnhead.
Cbkke:o com anti Neslle's
bars were not ajwaya a
traditional Halloween repast.
Halloween
treats bave
undcraooe some improvement
since the days of the basic fruits
and nuts. Trick-r-trea~ng
originated in !be BritUb Isles
under
the
auise
of
"soul-caldna. ... "Soul
cakes," square currant buns,
were baked and eaten in
memory of th&lt; dead. People
went from house to bouse
begin&amp; for soul cakes and upon
receipt thereof, promised 10 say
t'lltra prayers for I he souls o r the
donor's dead.
Early settlers in America
missed o ut on most of the fun.
Many settlets were Protestants
who considered the levity of
Halloween to be paaan and
dUlasteful. It was the Irish wbo
were largely responsible for
popularizing Ralloween in this
country. In the !&amp;40's, due to
the lrisb Potato Famine. lbe
Irish arrived aDd quickly made
tllemlehoes atad Ha1Joweeo at
home in America. Tbe pampldn
replaced tbe turnip as lbe (ace
of the jack-o-lantera, and
Halloween bad come to
America to stay.
Today Jialloweea is unique to
lbe British Isles and America. In
all ocher colllllries, qe-old
beliefs have lona since
disappeared. Even in this
country, All l:laJiows'Eve ha5
been considerably watered
dowo. lo Britain a few ce:oturies
aao. ooe m iaht be accosted in
tile Rrcet by a ruffian wbo
chalked one's back and ran off
screaming, "Halloween l" In
20th century. civilized United
States, one is confromed by
Spider man and a hobo
chantina, " Trick or treat for
Uni~fl"

Tho Druids are turnlna oyer
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post as Zubnoruky was htld up amidst a seramble to the

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For UB's!iCICCtt BuDs. winnin&amp;Z·I ~o....,.lhe
Os""iD State Wen 11 Rmary F'acld was easy as
..Simon Says'- wilb Chris Simon's two &amp;oab
es~abllshins 1 new ldlool record for aoals xorcd hi a

season (1 6).

Aner bri111 fruslllt&lt;d lime and aaain by Ill• Lit er's
two-lime All-Confer~ goaltender Bob Zubronsky,
Simon finally xored th&lt; eluslvt numb&lt;~ " · Breaklna a
&amp;«&gt;r&lt;I&lt;Ss deadlock, Simon scor&lt;d whllt slidina into the
ntt, aft&lt;r a aoalmouth feed fron JV player Walt..Cohen . "Walter llol&lt; the ball (as It was) aolna out-.
They (Oswqo) weren't ready for i1. Before they could
come back, Walter put it across," eJ~plllined UB's new
record·hold&lt;r.
Cohen reecoved the prme or Osweso COidt KM
Pdcnon as ~I! ''Numb&lt;~ one (CohM'• numb&lt;~) bad
a JIUt play on lhriT (UB's) ftn11oal He blu&gt;d-uded
onr full-back."
The Bullo had been controllins play in tht Liters'
end for mueh or the blllf, as Simon had llt'tral
opPQrtunides 10 a~ in the rcoord book$. H iJ
aolll didn't come untllll minutes Into the half thouall,
when Cohen illnlly st&lt;pp&lt;d in front-of a ZubroiL\ky
pus and fed the unguarded foward.

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UB domlnlled play, dQpire tbc close J&lt;Or&lt;, as th&lt;
defensive play of H&lt;r1&gt; Sdlaub, Dave Garwood
and Jim LlnM: was effCCllve in kecpina OsJrom
pcn&lt;tratlnJ past the Bullo' II yard tine.
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Not only was tbe stellar pafonn.aracc of Zubronsky
(who stoppal 26 sbou in th&lt; contest) a lianlrteaol
fo&lt;tor in keepina UB from runnina up the ""'"· but
the Bull&gt; "missed a lot or opponunitl.. ancl wast&lt;d a
lot of •hoti," accordina to ;wistant coach Norm
Baker.
Halfbacks Jim !kvor&lt; and Luke DimasaJo can au..(
to the cloJe &lt;'ails. Each had a t least one aolden
opponunlty. O.vort.ltft alont in front of the Osweso

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hair. On the 0fll, be IWded the ball juSI wide tO the

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cldi&amp;h&lt;&lt;d 'P«UIO&lt;$ •-ilh bis r&lt;Dditlon or Pef'c''
"b~ tick," jumpns orr lhc vouod aod redlr«11ns
an airborne pau towanls the 10'11. Unfonunaldy.
o.~.,.;o·s nmy iJiol narrO'Niy miss&lt;d iu mart.
While the Bulls were mlssina ctumces, the Llkrrs

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carne bact-on ont or lhc:ir few opponunicin-to t"Yen
tht 5COre. At •z:lS of the rtm half, Dave Vilch !COred
from directly In front o f soalie Ray Eden.
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UB head coac:h Sal Esposito «plain&lt;d that the

Lalccrs' aoal ,.., due to 1 missed anlgnmnu by a Bull

midfidder-"One of our halfbaeks dldn'r come
b&lt;ock." EiJ&gt;o&gt;lto went on «PPolnin&amp; that Vitcb was
co'ered by only one fullb&lt;ock, whcun be beat 10 the
pass. leavina lllra ooc•to-one in front of lhc belplcu
Bulls oamlndcr. Etten Slast&lt;d in place or injw&lt;d
Senior Mark Cei&lt;Ste, who will also mlu this
a(1crnoon ·, Iall rqular season match ap.iott
&amp;ockpon.
The &gt;c~,-ond half saw Simon set" brand new school
record. Chris KD&lt;ed rony minutes into tbe nna.l half
with O.vore aalnina the IWsl .
Simon admitted that he had fdt a UtOe pr..sur&lt; to
break the old mark. " I was jusa pu&lt;hinc a little bit
lwd&lt;r than usual. I Uke 10 shoo&lt; out of ...-:toon. 1
was tbiDkinc llboutllftl tloou-100 tiiDdl ad lllol
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10 olooo(." he aoid.
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"I'm ~~*!It's ova," si&amp;bed Espos;to citinc lilac be
bdiev&lt;d !hat his lop.o&lt;oriJ11 , f&lt;&gt;rwW could now
concmtrare more on fuodamcnlal soccer, iDSiead or
btina dlmacted by lht record.
BywinninaonTucsday,theBullsraiscdtheirseason Soc:ctt 84.dls' Ctl$ &amp;Mton
record t o~. They arc now ' ).l in SUNY Alhle~lc S.t •ChOOII«&lt;Offklt 004111 •co~ m •
Conference play. The Bull'• cban&lt;:e&lt; of plnin&amp; a
playoff bid will [lt('Jeut this aflomoon If they defeat
' SUNYAC rivol Blockpon Suite (3 p.m. Rotary Add).

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Lackluster 'Slurs' survives clos.e CQII; record unblemished
Once upon a time. (last Sonday)
on tht bactlet.eld near tbe
Cio\'unon " Palace," a contesl was
• abbut 10 bfaln-·not a joust but an
intramUral rootball J:unC". The
black kni&amp;htl, Tolchok. battled t.he
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The Ethnic Slun of the Men 's
Mo nday Tbree-Thlrly ' PM
Intramural Football Lcaaue
(oth crwl ue koown IS th&lt;
MM1TPM1FL) raised their 1eason
rtCOrd 10 ~ Mooday (needl..s to
say) by Whippina lhc Homics 1&lt;4-7.
Tht Slurs, admittedlY not in top
form in lw&gt;dlltia lht Hornics.
bdl&lt;ve thai """"' lidd conditions
aod 1 •win Homit .JC&lt;OOdary had

sorncthiaa to do with •heir
lackhrnor pafonnat~~:t

The 'Slurs' defenu (koown
humbly as !be "Ni&lt;n~&amp;e lkfcnse")
has, dut tO lhe,.ferociotu lint play
of .. 8-l:&gt;o$ .. Barlow and ••Too
Tall" Galant&lt;, pressured oppo!loa

pauers iruo • surrenderlne

the swifl aod dusi¥e Mite "Caleb"
(whose: oumbel is - 22), Oara&gt;tt
" Hands," a nd Johnny " Bee"
(wbo 's really j!OOd).
Monday's victory assur&lt;d the
Slu" • playoff bcrt.h but, as one:
sourtt close -,o Lhe team noted,
"we•re cakirl&amp; one J.1:rDe at a time.'·

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Off0D$1vdy, the- Shtrs ore kd by
quartcrbKlt Jeff ("Throw") ,.bo,

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ftnanee. Alter justlhree monlhs of intensive lnllnlng, we win
place you ina $lomui8Ungar&gt;d~position thlll offers
~and eJII)3nding careerQI)IIOf1Unl11es As
a legal AsslsJanl you W1ll do WOtllltacilionaly peOOnned by
attorneys and Olher prtilessoona!S"' law firms. eotpOr81JOnS.
ber*s,goyerTV11efll l!lgenQeS and insuranoe ~
l'ur1hemlor8, you will e1m ~e cre&lt;M IOWards a Ma~ller
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Vje are regarded as 1he nallen's ~~ and mosl prestig·
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bus1ness and ftnance.,&amp;.l. as Important as our acader. ..c
QUality Is our placement result. The Institute'' placement
seMc&amp;will find you •lob in I he cityol~c:lloioe .• not, you will
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wyou are a sef1rOr "'high academic SUindlng and loolung
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'Tht ftrst half tumed out to be
like I t.d fairy lale-~iq
ha.ppened. The -only hiil&gt;liahU of
the half were lhc tncliaa or pwrts.
The combatants &lt;cCumed ·after
the half·dme rnpil&lt; bopln&amp; IO
defeat
their
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opponc:nt-th&lt; evil Nonh Wiod.
Tolehok cam• clooc to drawinJ
blood as I Jona reception brouaht
them very clooc to tbe territory or
reward (lhc eod &lt;DOC). But, in lhc
end, Lbey fan&lt;d.
The jud,u of Uus competition
wa-e llmoll ucommunicat&lt;d when
tbey disallowed 1 Tolcho k
IOuchdown. Furth&lt;r complications
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Today's q.-iott: Wha&amp; do IM Buffalo Bilk Md
Bob D;lao aw iD eolnmolll l'hey've bolh written
ycna or "Biowia' iA IM Wiod." Stlndq'• quesdol):
WBJ l'k·I&lt;Uia ravorius this - k ba&lt;tnre Ia Ill&lt;
Wiurd's ~1 It's not 1tw •t'r&lt; tryina
~ --Jvsa ·look at IM slate and try lo rtod
..,.... swtllat poulbilirlts. ~~Balllmort owr
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Moaday • queaioft: Did 111&lt; Wiwd boost hil .S67
prrasuqc1
B,q]-., U, Atlanta 14; You kno• the old
c::llck-th&lt; brtttr ...... wins.
T-ptl &amp;,y 11, Nn- YMk Cilmts /J; Maybe,.,.~
lime Ilk Clams arc .,... cloK. You know tht old
c~M cnppl&lt;'&lt; ttam loocs.
Po1tJb"'""' 1J, Ctftn Boy 9; M]&amp;h1 .,. ju11 wllat the
doctO&lt; O&lt;dend ro.- the injurtd Sltd&lt;n. No 11101&lt; Bart
SwT jokcs.- ror this )'Oar at least.
K1111S4$ City 10, Boltimon 11: Can't think or any
g&lt;&gt;Od jokes.
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Stin Diqo 2~. Cilltinnatl 7; Miahl surprist a few
people but nor tht Wiz who rorsccs a blowout.
Dttrdlt J~. San Fratl&lt;'is«J 1/; Watch the name Joe
Montana.
.W'cn sfJnll&lt;all&lt;r has rcplactd chc

irrepta&lt;e&amp;bk Slev&lt; OcBcr&amp; and bas bcm super. How
mill\)' Olhct quarterbacks havt sutcs namtd al\er
thtm1
O.U.S JO, St. Locds 1J; On any Jiven Sun.Uy,
aoybodycan ~anybody . Butlhtdicheshould ~
llll ClC.I:qjtioiMl!is .... t . Cowboys art a good b&lt;t.
WasJtbltt&lt;Nt 19, fo,finnt$0ra IJ; Don't roratt 10 ..,..
Tuaday.
PltiltJddpltlo U, Stwck 10; 11 really dtpeods on
Jawordi'sballh or~ Seasquawks could prevail.
~" ~ U, Ntw York Jtts 10; Jets would 6k&lt;
10 rem bid Pats about Wt yar's aarnes.' Pats ran it up
~ io rust meetina bvt ..,., 10 lh&lt; Jas lht S&lt;COIId time
ud Wtre dimlnattd from the 14l'olls. N&lt;w Eo&amp;Jand is
back IO ~ibn&amp; I -ual bcodcaK.
/loMs/Ofl10, Dtrtwr U; lnlcrcSiinJ to-iftll&lt; limP
orlh&lt; Winlp starts at quancrbact for Ocnve&lt;,
Probably lhc,Jiinp.
o.z.tltmd JJ, Mittmi ll.'Go Jim Plunkeu. ~
oa.. Pastorioi wm .,. tradtd to Detroit .
L« A nldf$ JO, Nrw orl..vu 21; C1os&lt;r than on&lt;
m]&amp;hl tlliilk. That's bccaUR a lllne-ycar-&lt;&gt;ld midaa
\cam subs ro.- Rams.
CltWfond JO, Chktlto 2~; What j{'""on&amp; with Ptte
Rozelle. Noitber 1um bclonp on Monday niahttwke.
And thm there is Buffalo.

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rr.•. l•sltlld of Ibe rqular L:JO Rarl.

Everyo•e Is
wfleo.e to atteDd , say Bull ofOdals,aDd attendiUICC is
amolly apprulattd-

Rochester journe)Ydeadly;
RIP for Royals' season
The U B women's tennis matches in consa:uti~ seu
season c am e to a very losina
&amp;-2 to ber Alfred
dl$&amp;ppointina end last wttkcnd opponent and &amp;-1, &amp;-1 10 the
u the Royals lcm claht ou1 or H artwick player.
Dee Dee Fisher also dropped
len mll!cbes in 111&lt;: New York
State Championships held in two consecutive matches in
Rochester.
second sin&amp;les losina to lona
Royal's first sinales player 7-S, &amp;-I and Sienna &amp;-2, ~·
Buffalo's only victories' c~e
Heidi J uhl lost both her a1ote1e
in the doubles division. The sensational first doubles duo or
Lulie and Lynda Stidttam
OJ&gt;(:ncd their match with a &amp;-1,
6-0 SWt&lt;p IO Alfred. Much 10
the siSter's disappointment they
- dropped thtlr next two contesl!'
&amp;-1 1 6-1 to St. John's and 6-4,
6-3 10 Ithaca.
Sharoq Wolsky and L ynne
Kirchmai•r, UB's second
doubles cw u faced some s1.ifr
competition in their firs• match
losing 10 Ithaca. Th• duet
, rebounded 10 trounce C. W .
Post's firSt doubles ltam 6-3,
6- 1, but lost a swttp to Albany
6-2, 6-0.

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�Roya(s·ready for season's start
by llday Ddlebovi
Sp«1rwm Sl•fl Writ«

Imide Cart Hall you may DOtic:&lt; lht c~ of
ltUO&lt;II r~ lhe II&gt; under or bastaballs aod the q!11 ·
or the fuilliar Ro)'&amp;IJ tum membcn. And if you
bappa&gt; lo stop lind 1$k "Wlw familiar Royaa?"lhen .
pttbops you IRl)l wish 10 further your 1111ldic
knowlodK • UB lhroul)l this dacriplioot of. yes, the
UB Women'$ Royals llaSkctjlall squad.
Seamd·yearcoach UnilaO'Doandlspotc hi&amp;hJyof
her Jl member 1c:am, termina the P,l$ "wdl·balan«d
lind lllrC&lt;ll·" AltbOvah IeVen! VCICflll pbycn wert
loSI to anoduatioa IDd ac:odemic connitu, the team
stands a "SirOJIS~" for theScatrO.ampioruhips,
""""'ctill&amp; 10 lbe c:oacb.
Raumin&amp; for her third seacn as startin&amp; C:CII&lt;r and
co-&lt;:apWuwill.beJaoetlillcy,ahcalth.a.ncumajor. '
UUey has led UB iD scorinc-and rdloandina lind will
lave llllffllo wilh a rapectoble 11hl&lt;tic repucollon.
"Janet has come back iD great shape. Her -llh.is
season is 10 take the ltam 10 lhe Sca~cs," .l.llid
O'Doaodl.
lbc 6'0'' emtcr holds lowerin&amp;
rd&gt;Oundina records It UB. and overall in New YD&lt;k
Stile she is ranted 1\ll)lly io both . ICOrina aod

f&lt;J&gt;UIIblt rrboUoder. Two ukk uuuria bove slowed
Collo&lt;adowull&amp;)ltly, bUI O'Do&lt;Uid! QP«UIIOIMjor
c!lflleuhiof.

"Oina is woridfta 1101 lind rally loots..-. 1'1111,
IlK is 1 ldt baodc:r whkh will bdp us 1 lot "'IIGdcr lhe
boards," 1he coacb commmr&lt;d.
Hlctey, -her laAky Ro)'al fOWlll:d, il abo COCI\iQa
back r.- the injured llsl thiuca-. KDcc IUri&lt;'Y has
pu1 an extra burcleo oe 1be tlUtd·year Ro)'al, but qola.
O'Doondl _,.hopeful.
UB's main IWd lhu• far in l)oc~ is tbc team
mcmbn1' bdl)lu. Wilh lilt f6ward• avaqiua S'8",
covcrac&lt; Ullllcr 1he boards Jhould be lhcir stf'OIII&lt;SI
cbarKtcrlstk, bocll offauivdy lind in the bectc:oun.
" We really do have 1 bi&amp;leam," declared O'Dooodl,
"but &lt;oe fiCCd to "'ott on &amp;&lt;Uin&amp; off lhe 1\&gt;o&lt;."
D&lt;f.......y, tbe
. Royal$ w\11 be II IROfe o( a
disad•lllll&amp;&lt; ~ scasoo. "We doo'l bave a s&lt;JOd
11rona pcrirn&lt;ler .,_;,. 1eam, 10 our poinu Wl11
probably come from our iosidt pmc."

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by Tony PeiO

Division U ineeu Division Ill this Saturcl&amp;y u the Flalnina Scou
of Edinboro Slate College invade Rowy Fidd 10 do battle with the
UB Bulls.
Edinboro boasu a 4-2·1 won·lost-lie record compared to
Buffalo's S-3 record. II will be interestina to sec how the Bulls
robound from tbrir &lt;rushina defeat to Dayton lUI weekend and
whether the Scots c:a.o aencrate an offntst with a new quanerbaclt.
Sophomore quarterback Larry Wheeler will direa the
" Edinboro I" a derivation of the standard "I" formation. Whtder
has only appeared in three pmcs for the Scou, completlna live
paSse$ in 13 auempcs. H alfback Joe Ear\)' is the 1cadios vound
gainer for Edinboro with SSS yards and ROll Rouon II ntJU with
254. Bob Jacobs, lbe rqular startina quancrbaclt is lost for the
soson with a cnockcd vertebne. Tbe Scots boast the leading
Oitwon II punt returner in the country in Tim Beacham, who
avcragts l7.2 yards a return .
Tighlenina special teams is a major priority for the Bulls as
breakdowns in this area have been the norm In recen1 weeks.
Sloppina Beacham has to J;&gt;e a major concern.
"Our covc:raae on the punts hasn't been the problem," said
Buffalo offc:ruive line coordina1or Charlie Donner. "ll's the
fumbling of 1hc snaps and bad snaps that arc I he problem. Wt've
been going over the assianmenlltO Bet them down."

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The Edinboro defense is the strong point of their 1eam. Tbe Scots
have held opposing ball carriers and pljSstrs 10 under 100 yards
each per game. Llnebacker &amp;b Cltcrchi anchors tbis unit with 102
total tackles, 4 fumble recoveries, and three sacks. Although he
docs not have any arcat size-live feet ten inches and 180
pounds-he Is extremely quick. Ron Link, an enormous defensive
tackle at six feet three inches and 235 pounds is the leading pass
rusher with siK sacks and 81totaltackles. 11lc Flalttina DaDe$ use a
muitipl• "finy" def&lt;nJt and throw in stunls to 0011fuse opposing
quanerb&amp;cts.
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''Defense is the hcan o r our aame," explained Edinboro
Assistant Sports lnformatlon Director Pauy Loomis.
Tbe Bulls are bgpina for a resurgence from their offensive unit
which was blanked by Dayton. 11lc poajblc raum of startlna
quanerback Jim Rodrigua-who hurt bis tbrowins hand in~e
Canisius game-should be IJitll boost 10 morale. Jeff Martin will
stan at fuUbacl: aner his suona 57-yard perform&amp;~~« in the JV
game qalnst Ithaca.
''Jimmy will Pr9Pably be In there Saturday," DonnCT said. "We
have to get our offense in aear early. We'll do wdl if we put some
points up early."
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The weather could dictate the dTectlveness of the Bulls' 1111aek.
It if is doudy, willdy, and eold as h /las been the past few
Satlltdays, UB may have to rdy more exclusivdy on its r'.mnina
aame. Dooner expressed the Bulls' desire 10 maln1aln a bala.nc:cd
au:ack mixin&amp; both the pass and, rush to ob1ain a ba.ll control
offense. He said th&amp;l he is nocina the pcculiaritic;s or Buffalo
weather. Donner pointed outtbe UB team will be prepared Cor all
lypes of atmospherk disturba~.
Predicting 1ht outCOme may be difncuh since lhe teams havt
played no common OpPOrlCDLS thls year.
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prC$etllltion .. l half time....Do!lllld Bcltetman, John Chalmers, Carl
MatktYl William Sanford Ill, and Charl6 Upper will be I he n•w
irii!ucted.
The aame will bqin 11 I P•m.• 30 minutes sooner lhan usual:

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HOW TO RUN YOUR
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by COLLEGE PROTMPAINTERS

Jranne Qulnllvan, a star 001 the foeld hcickey learn and
on last year's basketball learn. Graduation bid farewell
10 two key Royals: Oabi Oray and Oolil HuiL In
• addilion, oophomO&lt;c Jane Troberl did no1 rerum to
Keatin&amp;.. an -agile fiift on the cour1 to make up rht Oark Oym fO&lt; lry outs.
ddicil in poinls. Rotarins Kwins and Hickey as pan
or r.h t native (Ambc:rst Hi&amp;h School) coac:b's pme N.,.Twlot
TM plu&gt;Q for UB's rtrord this season include aew
Pim- "Lisa is fast and Mary's height helps us uhder
Klledulln&amp; methods. PrevioUsly, UB (a Ohisloo Ul
tbc: boards, so l rhinl: lht rwo will mix well."
- O'Ooftodl is t:XP«~ins MW lloriU&gt;DS ror Andrta learn) has had 10 play qaiult Di.Uion~l 1eams. This
Rosmhan, anoth&lt;r tbitd·YQ&lt; plaY&lt;&lt; who in the past put il In dirr..-utt silualloos ant! tbe reco.d showed it.
hdd • roward pasiriou. but ..ill swilch Ihis season 10 .
Thil Y&lt;O&lt;, boy,-.ver, IO qualiry for the Slate
fill in tbc: ppina hole in UB's backeoun. "We M&lt;d Champioruhips, UB is jorl&amp;ed only by iiS pmes witb
srrmatb ih the baek and potuna Andrta on the ouuide Divlston lll oppontoiS and nol ~Division 11 teams.
baekcourt should c--ea thi,P ou1 for w."
"LM )Ut we ....,. 7.1 in our divisioo~ ~ losl
RobiA Dulmoae is anothtr of the fh-e players 100 many C&amp;mH to Division 11 teams S!l6&gt; as'CUisius
~umiQJ for her thitd YQr. 1&gt;utmqe is an uperimad .*1d Niapra. This YQr, "'hal wlU eount will bc: tbc:
5'2" guard ..11o handles rbc: ball professionally and OMsioa Ill sarnes:· cxplalned O'OoMdl. " I really
ah·es c:oorl&lt;kna to rbc: burdened UB b.:krou:t. Tbe bc:licve "'t'll have aaood chance at the Suues wilh new
junior pbyskal education ~r is •wkins orr. - · thlsmdhod."
knee this month.
O'bonneU, bo"ever, admiued that there isdeftnitely
an advat~llll&lt;" in playins the hi&amp;ber quality learnt.
llritocla!M"Pioyina the upper division leams helped bc:ca""' we
Tllese sill players eonslinne the eore or UB's !alent .
wtrc up aplnu a:uch stron' competilion and ~
O' Doonellc:xJ&gt;octs that, lhrouJh these wdHrained learned a lot . And in many of those aames. we were in
Royat., thuix MW Royals sl!otlld learn quickly. Mom h rich• to the end," •he claimed.
~.:to, well-known on Acheson Field in a Royals'
UB picked up an a.ssis1an1 eoa&lt;h from Wes1 SeMca
oofit&gt;all uni!brm, will bc: playlns the t&gt;ack coun for for lhe 1910-81 snson . Mary ("Oyde"l O'Malley, a
Buffalo. ~ko is S'8" and O'Donnell iJ usina her 111aduare from UB and an ••·Royal ball pla,er, will bc:
heiallt as. measu&lt;e or srrtnllh for the def.,Wve same. hdpina O'Donnell lhis seaoon. The two teamed up a
Lynn Robinson, a.sophmore transfer student "!ill ~ few years back •• W&lt;tt SeMca Hish School as varsity
utilized as a ba&lt;k·up&lt;('&lt;ftler for Lilley. "tynn •hould and junior !!tJitY coaches. so their mctboch will nol bt
help us inside. Sbc: has sood moves and ~tts otr l.he compltcel('"ftew to one anothcr ...
noor well, .. Ihe Buffalo ooach uplained opeitniS.ic:ally.
"Clyde ha.s lOll of eonfjdtn&lt;e and knows tbe sam~
DiMa Townsend, Adrienne Klna. Cindy Dorsey and rul well . ,O.nd I bellev. 1wo heads •re always berer
Barb Cohen are.o~her talenll newly acquired for UB.
Ihan uno," Silled O'Donnell.
O'OonncU's anticipations for &amp;rcatcr aucndancc by
The Royals open their season unofficially with a
second '!I'd third•Y&lt;Ar ptaytn may have pUI a damper .crimmaa• oaaintf 0•·~· Community Colleac
on th&lt; 1980 season., but .she bc:llev.. thai 1he new and Novombc:r 14 at Oark Hall. Their orftcial season
1be old will mill weU.
be4in• Oocembc:r 3 at Fredonia. ThelO aarne schedule
"I expcaed II rdumiQJ play.,. and I only
inc1uda Opposhlon rrom St. Bonav~ntur~ Ulli~sity,
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Royals.

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Wyou are a senior of hlgl&gt; academic standing and looking •
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movies, arts &amp; lectures

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UUAB Mu.slt Committee presenu 8obble and the
~ldnlghts featuring Bob Weh Tuesday at 8 p.m. et
Klelnh.ans Musk Hall. Tlckeu •velleble ot the SqUire_
"Rckot Olr~C&lt;~ .

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Mdovtr Summer Session. f')ltltlps Acade-my, AndoWr
fo!A 01810. 617 ..75-~. ext. 170.

lntemollonol Amukon StudenlS Fdlowsltlp Bible
Study 1od1y at 7 p m tn 26"2 Squire.

Science. And £n.glneulng st\Hknl$ ll\tert~td ~" 1981
empto~ment &amp;hould conlact : Summer
EmP'oyrMnt Coordimttor, Emp)oymenl OlviJion. L-4~.
Ltwrctice Uvermore NotloMI LAboratory, PO 8o11. 80&amp;N 1
llv•rmor.. C.l11omf&lt;l, 94'530. •15-422·1134, A limited
;upply of 1~mmer appJkeUocu ere avaU•ble in 3 H•)let &lt;:.

Gt•o~l

.tutnm~r

p m luvlng from 109 Cor•) ~ APHOS.

Rachel Carwn Coltcec•s #11\ount St. Hde.n.s posters h4wUnaJI)' •ni~O Pkk youts up •t ovr Squrrc- 'iM\d o, '" J02

Soul expertcncc Mlnlatry worship u nokt. Sunday at )
v m In tht: Jon~ Kuler Room, Ellie:o\t.
HU\c.\ ler\'lc:u,. uxtoy ot # :30 p.m. \n \he: Jone Kee,or
Room, EUkon . and tomouow b\ \0 a..m. ot 40 Ca~n
Blvd Bwnch Surtdey lrom 11 ·1:30 p.m et 40 C•prn

Pre-Lew acn'o"- who have 4~trr,gulthtd Ktdem\c:
rKOrds olld htgh lSAT score.-The Onl..,erslty of North
C•rolln• b otrerlng More.ht•JI Fellovnhlps Tn lAw FOf
runher ,nforrnetion wrhe: The Dean, Scnool ol law.
UnlnnJty o r Nonh C•fOUo•. Cblpel HfU, Nofth Carolina
27514

Blvd
OBSCA Ptt-t.ent• tonight fot rour lootlf19 plt:et.~o~.r.- tht
FoniU) Trip ver-~n of the Infamous Nf!.- Romanct!r.s
Ounjrnn 1n 146 Squht' opt:nlng et 5 p.m. or so l.a.siJ untU
mtdnlgtu ond bt)ond. regul11 gaming stona •tound

noon

t.cgol husks? Group legal Servlcu ofl•ro fre&lt;e l&lt;gol
.0\'IC'c •nd tnformollon to oil UB stude:niJ. Do you haw I
htarlng In SWJ I tRJ courts or the Preslde.nt "
Commi&gt;Sion? OI.S hos law studenu 14 oct u ddt11Ck11
fOf Mude:nts. For more W\(Ofmlltlon llop fn -et GLS open
11·5 p.m. Mondoy. Thursday ond. Frldoy, until 6 P.m

O.ka~t"t&lt;U U vea.~

lnt~rn•Uon.al AcdviUu-U you would h"e: to see more
4nd kUrt 4(1tw1tiu. "'oluntur as t;u~ •s. an hout• -.ee~
to SA lnttrnellonal AU•h s Call 636· 2950 for

tnformat;on

Tundoy and 7 p.m. W - y In J.O Squire. Abo In
117 fo!FAC. Ello&lt;oll, Mondoys from 1·5 p m. 831 ·2273

Chabad House-$ei'Yk:U and mut.s conlght bl 6 p.m .
(candle- lighting at 4:50p.m.) .1nd tomouow at 10 • . m, ot

Pollslt lku&lt;Mnt Lugue m..,ts todey 01 3!30 p.m . In 3 42.
Squire.

to know why? Cell T-E-A-&lt;-H-1--I'C, yovr
dlol.. ·toroll thought OV\'t'ydoy.

Alphe Lambde Ot.lt"a ofRc-er eltctlons todo:y at • p.m. ln

2.32 Squire.

lulhuan servku Suhda)' •t ll o.m. tn the..a.ne Keeter
Room. EllkotL Bible clan 01 10 a.m.

Theottf••

Oris Smither KousUc; gulta' tomofro._. ot 8 p.m. in the
Squlr~ R~thskell~r.

The Wtrsaw Mime Thc•tcr of the Worsaw Opera
Kemer~Jlna will perform It the Polltl:l Cort~munlty Center .

108 t Broodw1ty, Sundoy ' ' 7:3ci~.m,

The Blade Mount&amp;ln II Reolew, a Mfllg.allne de-tot~ to
the arts., WIU be •cC'epcing submiulooJ or poetry. Jhort
nn.on. artwork o.nd o,udet on the aru. Send to Bleck

Mounlain II Rrvtew, Porte:r Ou.d, Ellkon, ~lakJ , NY
EM'~ a: self eddrt:.u.ed .sllm.ped envetope for rttuto ol
youf work. DtodUne d Nov. JO
VioUnbt ArM J. Almquist wlU be prettnltd m' conc.t1't
of 8ad'i works (Of violin .tOto. ,.;onn Md harpt.lchorct and
violin and orchostre Wednddoy at 8 p.m 01 the Chapel ol
lloly Trinity Lutheran 0\U&lt;&lt;Il, Moln end Nonh St&gt;.
..,Doth .nd Dylng'' program Sunda)' a\ '.30 p.m . at the
Un\'-&lt;t'.t"Sity Unhe:d Mtihodlt4 Ctturrh. ~I 0 Mlnneaoto at

1
()clcupttJonal Correlate• of ft\ortaUt) tnd 11\orbldlty"
given bny Or. H•HY Sutue. Dc•n of Heelth: Related
~tofessloM, tod•y 11 noon In 123 \llll~eW)n, E'li&lt;Otl.

.......

" Looklog For Mr. Ooodbor" today In 170 fo!FAC,
Ellkoll, and lOITIONOW in 1•6 Diefendorf II 1 Ond 9 p.m.
Sunday at 3.. 5-..30 aM 8 p m~ In the SquJre Conference

AIMdan lrmJI\Ito of 0&gt;&lt;m1co1 E:neJnous Hellow_,
moctlng lodoy at 4 p.m. In lbe Comrnoru II~. Boll
Hell.

-Krame.r v-s. Kramer.. tomoffow In the Squhe

m«l$

'

The. Jewbh Student Onlorl nud.s you. If you .,.,;:
lnterHted gettlng lnvolved stop in 344 Squire.

lnlorrnotlo&lt;wtl Assanbly for all SA Asoembly m&lt;~nbeta
todoy from 12·3 p.m. in the Haas Lounge. Squire.
Commhtee teJk.s and bustne:11 wll bt dl.s&lt;uned
Ane.n41nc:t •• requifed.

'n

M..n Strtel Hallo•..•n party tonlg~t from 9-1 a.m. In~~
Ooodyetf So\l&amp;h Lounge. LJve music by Tiny L1ve.atOC'k.

"The Fog" toniglll et J. 5, 7, ond 9 p m. In the Squire
Con fer~ Theater.

todoy at 2

Undergr-• /'lonog&lt;10ent Antt.
p.n~o i1 114 Ctooby.

Th•loillotlng ulp to NYC *.t..e No¥. 26 end r"umlng
Nov. JO. For m&lt;Me lnlormotlon to 260 Sq.rve
wHkdoyo from 12·5 p.m. Sponoo&lt;e.d by C.ribbeon

n...t...

Coni~ Thutor end Sunday In tho Wold!NO
The:.ter. Norton. Times both clly. ere 3:30, 6, •nd 800
p.m

"HaUowun Freaks" 1nd "Night of tM llvlng Dad"
ton;ght e~nd tomorrow ac 11 p.m. In the, SqUire

Coorertn(_e The4ttr •

•s cuctent Strugote ror Sovkt Jewry mec11 Sunday "t 2

&lt;loy People's Alliance HoUoweeo party ton lg~l at 8:30
p.m, ot the Buff State Student Union Assembly Holl
Rldeoleo"lng Irom Townsend, 1'\SC o&lt; 8 t l5 p.m .

p.m. In 3« Squire.

Slam• Phlo£pollon Oolden Heoru meC'l Sundoy at 7 p.m
In~

~ I'IOUI\Wn ll Ia tbo coli. or the visual performing aru. We - r ploys. ~«'lures, poniH, u Ips
end clh.r thl-ln ony wey t&lt;lo~d to the oru. You rlon'l
'noedto lift In llle Collt9e 10 on)oy k . F"lnd o111 wl\ot,.e'ro
t,. 11&lt;&gt;PP'&lt;&gt;t In 456 l'ort01, Ellicott 6)6.21 37.
ol.l -

Squl&lt;e.

Alpba SJeono Alpha JJ&gt;O.,. Sundoy at J p.m. In t~o fourth
to..no•. Oooctye.r. 1'\SC.

floO&lt;

Tou K.ppa Epollon rn'«ts Sundoy ot 7 p.m In !18
lionon.

OMc.e ~ S«ond latorokw
..,...kJhop ~ .. 3 p.m.~~
(0 • •peel

c.""""

4uttlg II\ plMI olslt will be ~ ~- \Writing
Thut1doY ot 3 p.,_ In 1 Hayes C. Technlqu.. IO&lt;
preporlng .., tt~ec~lft , _ . wta be~.

~ .............., ~ rrocn ,w.,,ern tfew
£nglend Collo9o Sohool of"'"" ..,I be onbmpus Nov. 6.
Slwl up In 3 .._Cor c.aJ~~n.. ~ ot 831·35\S,
~lila- • ...,~.....,. b ' e lnterviO'OI/.

Pat M&lt;tllany and otllel• Nov 19 ot 7;30 p.m tn tho

'

Wat~t

eo.- ,......

Wan i~

Bailey.

both Cheb•d Houta. Soturd.oy Ni9ht fit the 1\mher.N
Chabad Houtt, 2501 N, Fotest Rd•• tomorrow at 9 p .m.
Sunday Ye.tllvo .,, 10 a .m. at the Main St. Cllebed HOuse.
3292 folotn St.

S.ud..t

'"A Pie« ol ~onofo9ue.. ftaturlns O.vld
Wtdnesdoy in the H.trhnan S!,~~t

&lt;lroup ...... p.m. In 34G Squ}te.

.,.,... . . JM&lt;t[ng fo!Ondly . . .

~

rltuol meoilng Mondoy ot 7 p.m. In

Sl-

•

Pill

sports infor!J19tion
T~y: 5occe&lt; ••· s-!tpon Stote Colltge, Ro&lt;ory Field,
) p.m.: Volteybollot B;g Fo11r ChomploNillps.
Tomorrow: Football .._ Edinboro Stoto Collogo. Rotory.
Field, I p. rn~ Rugby VL Bu!lolo 04d Boy•, ~nors'
F'oeld, I p.m ~ Cr- C"""'ry 01 NYS Cllotnp4on&gt;!llps;
Volleybollot Dbtrkt Toumomftl\.
Sllndoy._Women's Socce&lt; at Conlolus. 10 o.m•
Tuuday: Yotleybofl vo.St Bono""nturo Uol-.ity and
Alfred Unl•eulty ot SBU.

S.dmlnton pnctJce tonight at 7 p.m. at C:Ltrk gym.

330Squlro.

u........,......,.

8o&lt;:lolotJ
Stucle•t Aoan. moe11
W-odooy at 2:JO p.m. In the Copen loungo, ground

lloo&lt;.

Schuosrpdsw-s Sid Club uJed equipment Mlo Nov. 7
hom 9o9 p.m.lrlt~e Fillmore Room, Squire. Como to bUy
llld all. Vou ean ~•tt bflngJng equlf'&gt;trnent end clothing •
II 8 o.m. Stopln 7 Sq ulrelor mD&lt;o dot&amp;lto.

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                    <text>Gnc;e·again, -Bittebirds percHing at Clement Hall berth
by J o bn

LaJiu•

,.,,...,..&amp;11/fJI

Mwo au. is not lh&lt; only rnD.Iporw- com,.,. 1
thai can lay claim 10 111&lt; Jinal&lt; "W&lt;'r&lt; tO&lt;IIiftt fot
yoo."
Aflcr a link c:oersaon and a kK or c:ontcn~~ion. t.hc

controversial Clcmc:n1 bu1 wop hu brtn rc·
aaablished-almost.
The rt:5urreaed bus stop. newly l hu;ucd at the
corner or Cement Hall and h..t name..Q~r road. will be
Opc:ralivc only pa.st 6 p.m. and on weekend,, due to
tOnvcnience faaort.
Taken away earlicr this Kmnccr, the: !top wa'\ a
reaulat discmbarkin.a point for over 1000 s•udtntli of
the Ooodyear..Qcmcat do.rmltory complex. Uut, the:
11aoion-loca~ed dircclly "" tltt turb of 11,\ilcy
Avenue-was dmncd unsafe due to tht recent
&lt;OnJiruction or rht J&lt;r..y Lcro on lht comer or Maon
ano Boil&lt;y.
"Woth olttcoruoructionor tht Jcney Lch.lhc Metro
Bus stop and Ill&lt; Ulaold on lht anocr of Boo ley, Iher&lt;Of&lt;
only two lana there: fot I'DO"'tnl trarrte. "Aiwxlatc for
Ou-npu&gt; S..V.:.. II&lt;&gt;&amp;« Mt()dl ookl Tit&lt; !ip«tn."'
ear1..ttf thh month .. Afltt ~.nuninath&lt; dilemma wnh
the Uni\erJd.f Oepanmcu or EnvHonment.aJ Health
&amp;lid Safoy, ~t()IU believed lhlll it ""'OUid IIOl bt
prudcO(" 10 continue &amp;tlowins the Bl"&lt;":blrd vchldn 10
continue servicing the area.
T novoll "'~~~ Bl• tblrd
But, wmc students had, orher idtas. L_td by SIUOtno

Arfairs Dirtc-ror- Dawn Marie Ferrllra and twin loWers
resident Mary Sloe~. a cam~isn wuorJanll.cd tor~

tllabli&lt;b a bus· routt udlizin&amp; obc Ocmtnl stop or
in•datlna 11 feasible: alccm~tdvc. They noted rhat
allhO\I'h the buS&lt;$ Slopped at Squire Hall ll ni&amp;ht and
on lhc: W«kmdS, h was u.ruafc, npcocia.Uy for womC"''t,
to lrtvd lb.~ toe.&amp; tlil.t~c from the 'rudcnt u"iOtt 10
th&lt; dormitorio.
,.
" WaJkin&amp; lhrouth IGlnb;&amp;l To"t' at tlt&amp;hl osn'l o~c
&amp;rt'iUest," Slocum dctaikod, nounJ her wu11 pa1b Jfitt
ducmbarttn&amp; from a liie-t\tntna Btuc.btrd '"I'm a
chk~&lt;n abouo thuw bkc that "

Slocum ollcn btpt1 o pcrotlon camP••&amp;n ro~nerinx
ovn lSO \ilflalura 10 help her taY\C. C.Oupkd wnh a
wnn or Pfopo\Cd routa m~ppcd out b}l Fc:tra.ta., 1M
IWO COnfroooed MruiJ.
AhhO&lt;J&amp;Ji lie had '""'wd • "few"call' &lt;-omplalnin&amp;
aboul Ill&lt; bus "-OP'• cto'"l)PQr&amp;n&lt;:c. McCollnoocd 1ba1
lbe t\_wt "had kind

or

ditd UJ11tl the atllclt ( tlk

Sp«rnun, Octobtr IS) bruthtd nc"' ltfc 1010 io."
E.qUiainc Ihill tht pct11t0r\~ " dld,'t han much met it''
sinet the bu~ I,(Op r:woblmt wa't an 1\Wt of ~rcty,
Mc(;itJ said that u ,.., fc rrara and ~locum'\ tal~~~
h im that led 10 the- rt.nca,nauo~ of tl·u~ Blucb;ld drop--

orr po,nt.
Un chartntd

.. Da~·n Ml!Jc: and
bfit~&amp;.i'r1Jt r.omc nc"~W

Mal) were: 1hc: 1n\trumen1 in
1nformacton to ~... \otc&lt;iiU
~ware ot lhC' •ntcrrsl •n the

e-.xplained. '"They kc(!t m .t
.s(Op.''

While d•smn.'UR&amp; the tmponancc of the- Pf'hhom.

M.C.ll ..Ud ohao ohclr oalk&gt; ,..,., ''"'""'h ""'' thtot"

IO .ChJ&lt;:&gt;c tlteir &amp;oaJ. " TI\ty &gt;hould bt lh&lt; ona 10 ~c&lt;

Ill&lt; crcdia:· II&lt; btamed.

Aftu ~pe:akill&amp; ..1th BI~.Kbtrd 6uvcn AMI thr two
students, Mt"Cill d1~Yf'ftd tha.J n\a.tl) b\1\Q a1t
already foCio"","' lhr DC., route. ••fhr txua on the

w«km&lt;b

w.·trt

goina rajrly do\e to Ck:mtrlt, " tte:

noted. '"lhcy wn-c..,unntn&amp; down 1n10 Ckmcnl Road
off of &amp;iloy on&lt;ear~ of onro Mk h••l Road (I he u&gt;u•l
route).' '
The dtt\Cr'i, he noted, fth mor~
'"conronablc'' tu\nJ ttu) unchAJtC'd tOuf than rht
prescribrd one. maktna hu, dedslon t:L\Itr.
Another ractor in h1\ fL'•ruuuna plat1, McOill
r~ted, was 1h11, •• ntthf, l.ht bu~ \\trc lt.\ \
crowded, maJcins lhc bt1_.. \ lOP aa Clmcnt lt'\'i

ii'K'Ovcnitnt fot pl)~n1eo. The- OPPQ.\ItC, ho-~tr.
holdlltUt' dllnng the d:a) .. Dunn&amp; the da)' , ll\ a ruk,
chert arc wandan&amp;uo•d\; H o ne or t \\0 peol)le tn tbc:
bad Y.·a.n.ttd 10 ~tl orf, C~Cl)'bod)' Siatldlt'l "Ould ha\t
to~ orr too:· the bu\lnJ, d"c&lt;"IOt rcaiOM'd •
" lt'.s not a 100&lt;1 ,,_.-orf.1M con"cniC'ttCcof65 f04'
that of one or t-.o."" h u. btc41U~ of thl\ urattt~.
McGill, wei, 1~01 II&lt; doub1&gt; th01 • comparau-. day
route ~in be estabh""ed
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Vol. 31 , No. 28/SUNY at Bull1lol2i October 1810
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Medicine

Herr Doktor, looking for credits?
NYS may okay foreign education
Edrtor's rroto: Tltos rs tit&lt; first &lt;&gt;! o t..,.r-t

·educaotd 11 udcntl would ncx baV&lt; oo bt
axq&gt;ttd by an Amtrican mtdital &gt;thool but

to tiCUPdiJ somt /""'II" mtdlc:wl JdrooiJ.
Pon two will dt!JI with US rt!SpOIIH to th•

would rccxtve their 1:ramina at a teachin&amp;
boopital in conJunction with lhr roraan
sd&gt;ool . Forei&amp;n soudtnu ,.auld have tbt
same crc:dmdals u Amrrieiii~Utll~
soudcnls wbtn they oomplttt rhtlt fourth
ytar In rhcocachlna houphal. Oraduatc:s or
(orei_Jn ..schoOls art current!)' rtquired lO

smn dNI"'' wit~ thr Stott Rtrmll (X'DI10S4l
mo ...

byO.. Iowmu
CompUJ £tJUor

American noodlcal school soudcnu. wbo
havt hod to ICIItll suCb tams u cort~ton and
btcomc doacn, may ooon havtlbcic
fO&lt;aiJl ediiClltloo atercdioed by the New

)'I'ILI&lt;JO

York State Board or Rqmu.
The Boanl or Rqauo bas buuutttd lh&lt;
Suu l&gt;&lt;panmalt or Educalon (SED) w
coaopilc lbc _ , . rqulatloou ...t.kb
would toablc lbc llolanloo atmdlo qualified
'-"" ratdiall JChools. The Boanl ..ul
m.alte iu
decision oe tbe new policy afttr
barinp .... bdd 011 ,... ~ in
Ftbtuary.
"" estimlud 10.000 ~· each,.....
.,.. educated by lhe various 1,000 foreip
meclieal &gt;&lt;hools around the world, bur moso
ltUOtnll aoomd innhutloos in Mtllloo 111d tbc

rma1

Cllribbcan.
A=rdilla ., • Ntw York Times anlclt,
lillY llloerttttd lortl&amp;n medical achoob would
be required to uswtr a derailed
q....aiomlalrt w&gt;de&lt; tht Board's proposal.

Ia IOID&lt; lrutaDca, American atercdiootS
woald lll&amp;kt penonal irupcctloou .or the
JdlooiL Sl....,.... aaotodin&amp; &gt;&lt;bools which
~ 11tloiatd lb&lt;:n nt&lt;CSWJ SllllldardJ would
Ill&lt; be allowed w rctW11 10 obt Uoited Stees
ror lhdz tllird Ol)d fourtll ynn of dlnieaJ

llod)':

finbh om or two years of posc·araduase
I.RininJ. The Bo&amp;Jd's plan alw coils for ooc
)'tar to bt complotd by all medicalSIUdtnos,
wllet&lt;V&lt;r tducaitd in ord&lt;r ror tban to bt
dJaibk for tht Stllt'lliCtoUiJIIelUimiJiatlon.
StUOcno• from Amtrican schools pctviously
h.;od oo s..dl rcquircmc:ru .
t,falor

Mtdical liChool a111boriucs In tht United
Statts bdicvc I bat thc fO&lt;eian iorotitlitiool ATc
iDltrior compwtd 10 Am&lt;rican SULnclatdJ
and tba R....,u opproval wiU btstow undue
pratjac upon them, aox:ordin&amp; 10 the Times.
Am&lt;rican orfodw abo rtponedly maintain
that lhe q••••llonnalrc and on·&lt;lle vido
mtll&gt;och or III!CI"cdlllllon .... insufficiem to
fUlly u..., the mtdio:al lralnlns tapabilities
or ror&lt;ian iruohutlons.
SED ofr~tlals say that stuc:tmtstnterins tht
Uniltd Staoa rrom abroad for their clinical
tducatioft wiU bt harmtd sintt thtr&lt; i&gt; no
meehanlsm for oulanlnt them 10 ocacbini

bospit&amp;ls and no saaodotds ror supcrvisioo,

rOfdcn 1111dtnu a.rc cnoerina New
York !llcplly, 111&lt; ofrlc:ials added,. !in&lt;t
1 - requlmncnls fO&lt; wotk ar~ &lt;ralved.
omdtr StOlt laW, only for lludmfS Of
MMy

"IIPPf"O"td" insuturlo&lt;u.

••tlldtd

Stvdtuu wbo
roreipl mtdical
should bavr""""' criteria 10 juG~
prospoe~m ~.but lillie 11 kaown 10
..-r
• o:cist, a:conlina oo &lt;he SED orrodals. They
IChool.
.
The Re&amp;&lt;ntl pobcy Slipulllles that foreian· p btllov• that rorc~~D...t"""'td " " d&lt;:nts

1k plan. whlc:h would IU&lt; errta MXI
Scpumbcr, wou.l d bttll&lt; fiiSl lllt&lt;nll)t byaoy
.American
to oetrtdlt a forcipl

Medical school authorities in the United States believe that the
forei(rl institutions ore inferior compared 10 American stondords.
•boul!l

o01 bt dlscnm.uJartd oaalruo if lh&lt;
n«:&lt;sa&lt;y rcqwranmos hO\-.: btal fulfilled

Ol)d If lllt1 art llltndin&amp; a school IP!l&lt;O'td
by lbc Stott.
Critics or obt plan, indudin&amp; 111&lt;
Commiuee oo Mtdkol Ed-ioa ..tUdo
aocrtdiu lh&lt; coutry's 126 mtdical &gt;Chools.
charac&lt;l tbll tilt Boord of Rea&lt;:nu bas
propcstd lhi&gt; policy undtr pros.sUr&lt;
partnU Whose childrtn autnd schools

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rrom

abroad.
R«rnl prtdoalon&gt; that lhe&lt;t will bt ao
o&gt;trabund-. or 70,000 do&lt;tO&lt;s by 1990
mal.. lh&lt; U&gt;nu• of rord&amp;n JOIIdtnls

uru••&lt;...ary. and may «.a bt dttrimcnool oo
domtslk Sluda&gt;U. &lt;rida claim. IJo addnoon.
• report by the Cic:lcral A&lt;covntlna orr...
fOWIO tha 1111 Ill foMIJl mtdlo:al sc:bools
-wbicb i.l vuited ,...,.., btlow American
Slandanb.

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; , If you can't stand the heat,
then-go. to a firehouse
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Pick up &amp; tum In car pool forms

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October 15th

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Lest a. Ill eiaht·year
that r....rllbllA&amp; is r.ated as the
mootdanaerousiobilltheeoUnlt)l,surpuainaCVCIIIDIDIOI· Hebu~
mbaed 1()0 dsys tb4 year due to illjurits IUSialDed illlhc line or du .

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Yoor heart suns poolldill&amp; and the lldralaliA •aru to flow • !1000 as

Get your results-If you have
returned your 'onns on or before

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• R.......,b&lt;r .boW tbo Ddtas mapped OUU&gt;f tbolr crazed cldirt!n 10 l"lpt
111cntloa wbCD ~us 0.... Wormer crcpl .uabow!Dai11Dto th&lt;U
Fr1lt bouse ill .. Alllmal House''? It'• the thboa II 1.ba bode ISland
and Q1euao F'udlOua oo tbo Clty's West Side. WIND tbo IWm 1G&lt;1 ofT.
the lirefllhtetJ aet ser\oUI.
r---The aura uound the llrebousc is liabt and euy. In their IPIR lime the
,... kid ach ocher or ctn'l over fumit~ to ~ or poke a friend. But
they don'( fora&lt;t wtw theY're there for, tnn~fonnlna lato a dllciplined
flteiiPt.iaa uelt o - the alarm is rounded.
Bnutll llluMII eeboe('lbe plm:!Qa alarm thll .....S. the IIICn into
~. The*** ortkcau il Ji- and the ...... diaptniQc lblouai&gt;OUl
the W,. ~. (oqel the previous IIIOCDCDt'l actM!iel ...S bead for
the..,...
prof&lt;llioMJ speed. Off come tht aboeo to IUk -.y for
blah rubber boou. Almool .U.ubr&gt;eoully, the
doa heavy
own:ow and bdmN and they thQr rip. The doon OIJCD
dectrocllcally, the truo:ll:'s.CIIIiDc II mnrcd. oo4 tbe.llrc briaadt is off with a
wollq ....... and reYabiaa red liiJ&gt;U.

Wednesday, Oct. 29th
8100 am - 12:00 Nopn
In the Capen Lobby

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Captain
Mel Szramkowskl said, detcriblaa a fortltudelimUar o
1·------------------------------..• dsy,"
"MootFire
of the
injuri.. are minor thouab,the aun are ......Uy I&gt;Kk the
that of a boekey playa retumiaa to • pmc after beiDa stlltbod up ill tbe

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10 became 1 profe$1iooal fuanan? Some •ttmns ndtemcot, oth&lt;n b1:e
hclpiaa pOople, oo OJ&gt;&lt; mentiot1ed salary, but ....,.,.. clicl aaroe on one

Starts Today, Wed.. Oct. 29

anroedve bc:ndit-job oeewity.

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Smmto..W said the job rcqllim "strtniiOIIS -Ual .la'bot ."
Flnf!lhttr ~ Huclsoo, a fonncr Buffalo poll« ofroeer, cconprued
one bow-cf f&gt;nf!lhtiAato 40boun -.til of.dnldatryln a faaoey. "Aller
aoiaa thrCMIIh a nlor with an ttt," dabonull tbt burly Hudson', " my

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Vllut-'tpwty
Marlclnas for t.b e voluntms dlffcr in more ~ titan tbt fees paid for
a&lt;:rvlces rendered. "They have better equlptmcnt titan we do," mttd
Lester. Nil\tly pen:a&gt;t or our budlet aoes toward salaries.
_ " We have 1 1954 rescue vd&gt;ic:lt we: 101 ill 1 trade for a book and ladder.
A friend of mille'• unit In the tubusbs ju. 101 a MW 530,000
eaaioe ••• and they baVI!D't bad a ftn ia mootltl," be maitllaiDtd. Alld
aoolher clif..-, they pony JD&lt;Jn: tbon .,. do."'
Rtetot.ly, 1 call wu scat ill reponlna a car pn lire. Ruoltlna 10 the ~
they fouad a -.ldaiJI&amp; v~. inside of wblcb - • ~oqc mon in
the bocklcot. "His wWta m ... b&amp;\'t forced l spri&amp;la IO toudt the blltery,
Alr1lna a rore," u.uiaw.t 11o1&gt; Eadie ._.ed ,..w., from the call.
'""'- ju. shows yoo
to mate- Ia the bock or a v~."
a.dll&amp; tltroaalo dry llnltll OD roateto alllpe, r:;r- daftly clilla to the
truck Ute 111e .._ oo wriiJOy f'IOid'~ r....... ~Y rocts ltad bottles
.,.. burled toowd the ptjblie .......... Tbb ICalarlo I&amp; c:h.votterildc or the
South lroox. Detriot ...s unril retallly, Bul'folo.
""11111 aurr saoppecl obout two ,...,. ...,, " dljmOd, l..ellcr, dlJcuslill&amp;
t11t puhlic'a c:llaaaill&amp; lltitadt CIODClCf1liD4 r......... ~ oddtd,
"I think we're rapoc:~ed.''
Tbe F'trtbdl Oub is a prime ..ample or the blab reprd lldd for tbc mCD.
Cocnpoaed mal,nly or cloeton, Ia~ and other peQpk tcoaer jokiniiY
dtattjbed u "woodqlo be 1 r . - but eon't alford \lie..,., pay, "they
ofla&gt; .0 to tile lira to Clldl the IOCIIon. Ia _...tadoo ror lbt WJ1C1t or the
bufft !bey bold 1 .1iDDcr pony for the , _ Olld ~ lUI owMd 10 the
roolclc I1Rfllbtd' of the )'ar.

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A&lt;ldiaa to tbe o.troin are the oun&gt;efOW hozatds. Equiptment w&lt;iiJ&gt;t,
intense bell and thiQ: douds of smote are ~ olntoek:s. "Once you act
tnsid&lt;," described f.est.r, "you can't Ia a thin&amp;."
The ...,... drifrln&amp; throulb the door of tbe niebowo dlnlna orea are
rerninisc:tt~l or an Italian mtltlrllll. Spqhetd Wl&lt;:t ll simmcrina 0Vt1 •
low name, about a doun empty pllles ~PY a lone bench ill tbe kitchen
and bowls heoped with French bread walt on a coum&lt;r. Soon hunlfY men
will be aora[na thanselv.. with dditious pasta.
The "communitY dillner" is just one of the ways in which the mtiUJ)tl1d
their spere time dorill&amp; the lmgthy U ·hour nmina shill. Many of the
workenr spend an tm!fnll I~ on recliners and war.chlna cable TV.
Araummts abow Nick Buonaconti's predictions on Swd&amp;y'saamc can be
heard ill the other room wb&lt;T&lt; a lin rummy II beiDa pl.l,yed.
"If yo.rdon't fmd somethilla to do it, it can be vtrY borina," Lester
.,.Pained. All the mc:n in the howe CCIItribute SlO a ..-tb 10 a fuDCI that
oc:eounu (Qr oU or their fumisbinp. A wdal&gt;t room. pool tablet and ;lill&amp;·
poaa tobk keep tbt ma~
In the IUINDU it's voUeyboJI and
butttball. "Woitina u sooc1 ir tho-e'• • bla howe • , • lou or oc:t.ivily
aoina on," ioterjccu one or the auys from tbe other lldt or the titdltu.
Once they ieawthe •atioo ~ey a&lt;ocnllY don't _ . r e dthtr. Their on·
the-job frdndsblpa weave th&lt;U way iato tbt homo. A att11 deal or the men
actively portkiplle ill illlcrdtparuncntol athletic ltqua. Racquaball ,
boekey and 101\baJI bind the "boUK"IOitthtr. Tbey oil ll&amp;fCIO that this bas
an imponont effect on their performance llld eonlidmc:t in tae!t other.

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�Is ~ang~fic' Angley a 'c#sguised devil?!

Bib&amp;al quo&lt;-&amp;od 001 a bit of it re~na ~· or ~ xmoaolo
wilh lilY sllbslance or rnodmooda7 011 !lis radio sbow, Wflllna ....... !!
applkation, )WI 1 bw&gt;dl or Bible- aboul bim, and orpoi.daa fidd ~
Editonnott:ThisistlwS«&lt;ndilo bcatlna didlcs tike ·:You cloo't trips to utmd Allalq'• ''tninde .
• Nries rkrlJu., "'ilh tht (/f«t• qf ha•e h ...a.
haVe Jaw!" muda." lk dilcovered tl&gt;al ~
pri/Mtimt trlitio&lt;l on Amtricor. 17v -.cl "Whom fou .,.,.., Jesus, )'0&lt;1 AnalcY .......,.. tbe crippled people
• conuhenlf117t(/l«tsthtoji/ill&lt;iilsqf ba"" all you need; wbm yoo ha"" he "eura" bcrordland, &amp;od tllol &amp;
its writtt all{/ not nt&lt;'UMrlfY l}o- Jaua. YGV
the pown to tltor.: be hasn't IICfemtd Itt kepo ot ·.:
q/Tht Spectni!IU «JiJoriol bomd. · conquer all the ckmoni or ·HeR!" a dls110« by AD&amp;ky'stbup, "lbt ~
II'• purtly tmpty fire-and · Sinsina Men"- rourbi&amp;aoons witll g
As Ions u there hu been brim.ston~ oratory. As Sh~kespearc U 'l)tCUion• or SIO;nac.bd.u.rnin' 0
rclJsioo. there has also been put it. "sound and fury signifyina pltty on thdr raca fOnct .Omt or f
rr liaious insanity. The two , nothing...
D:ohl'• r~. -.ctually broo.ctu a Uofonunately, tetm to 10 1\and•lo•
aip~ kid alo111 with lhtm, &amp;od
hand. Wbclher it's the Azttcf X-&lt;ay ey&lt;t
W&lt;r&lt; told that All&amp;ley would
...:rlrocina human bc!IIP to lhdr
"'-t· All&amp;l&lt;~ .came lo ocmi· perfono a miradt lor the )'OUopter
&amp;ocb, o~ lht Span;m lnquisitloa natlonal.attcndon reccruly wbm be only If' lw. """ld .s:l11&gt; a JJOOO
huntina do..., ''bereticl" Ut e mad
dop, or Allia lltyant dcddilla thW'
il is her tacred mission in thb WOtkt 1
ol h .,__to -- - - ~ to save us aU from the homotaual
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Preservation Committee
still ha.r bors some hope
by Dan Holder
CflmiHd Editor

The pouibility or k.cplna tht Maio Street Campus .. an underlflduate
ccntc.r m•Y hav~ diminished Unce the f1rst meetina of (,hc Commiure lO
Pcrserve tho Milo Sum CunPUI (CPMS), but somt eon«&lt;siotu have been
made by the adm!llistration.
The Commitlft, made up of SU&gt;dtnts~Jty, '*115 formed 10 procca
th&lt; plaoned split or UB compu~&lt;~-,.it~uate aaivu.i ts &amp;Oina
North to tbe Amhtn1 ComptD, ~ea.;, lht Main Sl,... Campua to be
transfonned inro a HWtb Scitntt&gt; Caner 10 be Uled mcMtly by vaduate
lludcnts.
Mernbcn of the CPMC bclic•ed diu the Main Sum Campua is a &lt;rUNI
llnL bct'*etn the City of Buffalo &amp;od tht Uni&gt;ersily.
Arter two mottinas. th&lt;&amp;roup llill bdicveo in til&lt;: Campus' commumcnt
tO the City, but afi&lt;r a talk with University admmlmators. "they undtn·
rand ~1er wh~t's aoina on" abou~ !he plann~ Health Sdcnca C&lt;lllet,
ae&lt;ord1na to Voct PrcsldcnL for F1&lt;1liUct Pl~tna John N~.
One vio:tory for the CPMC mlillt come w.th the rottntoon or Millard
FillmO&lt;e ColleJO (MFC)-UB'• night division-on the l&lt;nior campus. .
Graduate Student and eommittcc mcmher Michael P ierce e.,talnc&lt;l I hat
aftr.r thr calk lase v.•et.k w1t.h University official$, ••we're uyina to have ar..
ranacmcnu midc to keq, MJUard.FUimo&lt;C::?" Main Sum:;
The removal or MFC to lbc Nonh Ca.mpw WOtJid cause 'u.ndut' baf'd...
&gt;hip to many pouplc,'' Pierce bdieva. The form..- University Council

mnnbc:r Aid,
Univc:rsicy
basJ)Ointed
a commitrnent
the communhy-and
Amber.._
is noo"T'btcoavcnicnt.
" He
oulthat atolara&lt;
number of MFC
11udcots rdy on public transporwioto to get lhtm to clus-a service not
modi!y avtllabl&lt; 01 Amherst .
Uoloo S.l&gt;stl,..•
"Th&lt; Comraht« is orpnJzed 10 brina the issues to til&lt;: front," Pi&lt;«&lt;
commmttcl. ..W~'rc tr)iD&amp; IO naur~ OUt bow to JC1 grusroDC SUpport ••
He also tifled local businascs, community IJl'OUps and th&lt; SIOJ&lt; Assembly
as possible allies for tbe IJfOUp.
There lJ "no cl&lt;rh:llte ....... for tbe stan or Main Slrtct rchabillllloon.
Neal remarked, but be pointed our that work on Foster Hall hu bc&amp;un.
Most or tbe other planned construction is still in an early dcsian stt.a&lt;.
althouah Neal noted Ihe admlnlstration hu li.J"itl dates for eomplotloo Of
the archittctutcpllllnina or the new Health Scitnces (12 monthJ), the Den·
tal School (U months), and lhc Medical School (18 mont'\•&gt;·
Praen~y. there Is no student union on tbe Amhtrst Clllipus, and Neal
admitted thai tl&gt;&lt; planner• "don't koow )'&lt;1 about for &lt;:ampUl
oraanizations." Wbcn renovation on Squ11e Hall h&lt;Jins,lhtr may"" two

campwcsud oo

union~

.u..

l.

craud &lt;beep.
- AnJ)ey ·uves , in a world of
rampant paranoia and inloleron«-,
a world or blo&lt;k·and·wllite moral
Vlllues,is wh=
Oodevtl)'tbina
i.t aood 11\d
Devil
bad llld
dsethe
in
bctwten has 10 be saved for fu own
&amp;oocl He bctiti'CS tbaJ afnictloru
such u bUn~ &amp;od d&lt;afocu arc
caUied by evil spiriu, ........t
Dltwia's th&lt;ory or .-olution is "a
Devil-wpind docuine... •
His tckvisioo &gt;how--lhown a 11
a.m. and 10 p.m. Suoda)'s oo
Channd 29-is the c:1c&gt;sqa thin&amp; to
&lt;irllld Gui&amp;nolthlt America hu tO
offer. It's a si&lt;tminc_.ade or 1
101 of old,crippkd rnd maladjusted
people btin&amp; milked and
manipulated by a fast-talkina
rcliJioua con-man who blinds the
eye With • iot or thunder and dJiule
to conceal the tack or depth in what
he says. Analcy'.s -Knnoru art
t&lt;mpclluout, re.n~... babble-•
ttcady stream of Jnvctdve.
exhoru.tions. repealed phrases and

bocaone the t01J&lt;1 or StCft Dahl. tht pronrissory _,to /,_;./ o..., tit&lt;
.,.,ukk dcc}Oy from Olioqo's ltDt · J6 momhs. Sinee that· tunc.
WLUP, who o«rly truhcd -"'akY Ill&gt; bccom&lt; tbe ....... f0&lt;
Co,.iJkey Part a ,rear aao ..;th bJs poupk as divnw u 0&amp;1)' D&lt;cb,lht
"Disco Demolition Rally." Dahl, syndicat'ed TV columD"' from the
•ho hua kcca K~U&lt;of lheai&gt;Rard, Ch.....,., Tnbtt,.,; Buffalo'• ow'u
ca\l&amp;llt AD&amp;l&lt;Y'uhow one ni&amp;ht &amp;od Jim Baker or lht Couri&lt;r ~
..-u altematdy dit~med &amp;nd and Robin Wlnlatns. who does a
convulsed with laughter "' wbot be brilliano Pltody ol AnaJey ...,.,.,
..,. aol111 on. HIJ hilarity reached 1\cv, Emcstly Sinc01e.''
its peak when Ansley who tWms to
AnaJ&lt;y's TV lihow is a monument
have .. x.ray C)'cs,•• Cured 11 man
to &lt;YtfY1hlna tha.t is bole 111cl sick
who wu missllll a lcidney by and vicious In humanity. This week,
tOuchloa him on tbc forehead and
·•mtrarulousty rc.crcatc.tr• lhc m a Mm10n ~1lled "h's Tunc to
Sl4y The Goli:ihs," be adv"\\led
kidney buick him.
Dahl lhm ...,ed an all-ouo wbar amowau 1.0 opaa wlit'farc on
umpai"' to att j:rncs1 Angley by
~-,.... ·-

J~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!jf

Bnng !IOU' frimds and well hauc
p.J. BOTTOMS mst a spell on tlwm
lo ...,.,., """' eue&gt;'\1 wish.

.9:00P.M.
- Thurs. Fri. Sat.
Oct.30

made'

Pier« rcalkd thot last year Copen Hall adminlstsators
''com·
mitmaK lD principk"to him, A)'ina IJW Squire wjll rootlnucto fWICiiotl
u a student caner, uDall~. umll an Amhcnl f.lcilily 1$ Qllllptaed.
Pierce oplaiDod that u rar. .. be laKw, lh&lt;r• 'IOOiald liCC be • a ..st.
Wllon oo lht Aa1bo:a &lt;::ampua for at least .Vi to dihl ,.....,, aod arc ao •
plans to bcaiA ra&gt;OVlldna Squ.are for five t o - )'till.
•
Atalllid Sqvirc Hall. au:apua' ~ will i1ldJIIIe !he kYPina or He·
rim111 Library, Townseod Hall, tht IP'~ auochcd 1.0 lht Ht81ob
Sdcnca campltx. and aU or lhe.temporvy buildit\P.
"'\01 CfttyOne 10&lt;1th~ new aunptD u tbe bcalhilla in lht future., "Wt
CIIUIOI afford 10 keep lh&lt; Amherst ?u&gt;Pus...,iu !00 u;paulvt," Pierce
cllimcd. " We'll have to come back (to the MilD s.,_ Cunpua) In some
)'&lt;If$.'' H&lt;Oddod, "if tbetodminlstratioo is honest, thty'll admit thll they
made a .mlst.tkc.-(abollt Amherst).
Tht Commbt« Ia stiii activdy tJ:Yina to insert ti)Otc laplll lmo tke p~aan. ~
ed SIOl mlllioo M.rn Street rCJionwon u m1:111bcn wi11 today Ia 10'7
ToWIUCII&lt;I Hall, 11 l p.m. P ierce commerned, 1'1berc 11 a lot tbat coWd be
c1ooe with Amh&lt;m-1 undmtancttlw Wcsttn~ New Yort ...,.... a tDCII!al
health OCDt&lt;r. Wdi, the "Emc:rald Clt;y" has boeal cloillllllll for,.,_,.,..

POLISH STUOENT LEAGUE
Ia having Ita aemt-annual MICe« oamNOYEM..BER .2nd, at 2 pnr
On ~ Field autelde Elllcolt Tennla CouiU
INTEREST!O MEMBERS SHOULD INQUI"E •

~

.. mc:o•ce:· they ate all juJt

dlfftrau symptoau or lht .....
twisled dista5e. Atlod no" her• is tim
more apparent thao rn l.h~
"minisuy" or~~ ........
Emw W. AD&amp;ky. "God's man or
lh• hout''-lht puday, occklcss
failh-hcaler with tht lopsided
toupee and a •oi~ that bleatt lik&lt; a

ATMEEllNG

Oct. 31

Nou. 1

P.J ~ BOFI'OMS

HALLOWEEN
PARTIES
D:ance Contest/Monster Mash/
Tombstone Twist/Bat Boogie

"-'tches &amp;ew. . . 75&lt;

P.J.BOTTOMS

--- -.....- -FOOD- BDDZE- .COOlE

..,

,...... _ _ ~_u...

�I

usr u.s taDDr OfiD

IOIIJS IWPU WIRIS Will·

,Angley
.. *- pcopk who do -

.,....,

lois rofiP&gt;us &lt;Z&gt;ilvicOons: "Is tbcfe
0&lt; anybody boldin&amp; you
down! It's time: to slay them all . ••
Be a aood soldi&lt;r. Tbe Bible tdls us
that we're more tllao conquaors
,-tbroacb Jesus. . . AI a child of
Clod today. you have nothina 10
fear a.nd notbina to worry

Pat Raa~ ·and

•JI.bbol

LiMI Gmnziaia

about. • . H&lt; san me to help
defm tile Devil for you, bccau~t I
am an1nse:rumenc that Ood waniJ to
use. We'll open our mouths: we'll
lland up and march for Iesusl "
AnaJey a1lo had this 10 IIY obout
~&lt;theists: "We're not afraid of
them; we're not afraid or their lies:

,__ ,.,.,_...._,. ....

....................

Fw adt ldd,.. 6.y •'I,;.,..

• IIOtfVS IAFFU naEJT

wre•re not afraid or anythina.
bcca... we're standin&amp; on the S&amp;lllt

nu ..... •.~......:.-will
Nidi
•••-

sici&lt;&amp;S1CSUI. w..... the991mtow
to brfoa in tho~e little lo&gt;t
lambs.
10 10 Oil! and &amp;by the
Oollatlu!''
aanr&lt;o 9VIt' ....,.... . , . . 1 IE
'l'll'r&amp;'l'&lt;' - . ..
~nlkY in~ariably ends his
r~
lti1I!OCUbYreachiaaouthis haodto
2
,.,., .M t1w 0.,.._ .,
the camera and tdlinl his viewen to
. _• ..,_ -~ .... . .~
.
place tbrir hiDd on his on the
- - ._ - - - ·
t&lt;l..osion screen. He claims that
this is "a form or lay!na on or
~ ~~
hands-a •pedal method for
• • • • • • • • • ~OHl\HCC • • • • • • • • • heallns tb&lt; masses that Ood
Hlmsdf &amp;l"\to Analey. "The Bible

FRIDA Y,

sow,..,.,._,....._

ocr. 3Ut

0

0

,......,, .. rua;

If two pcoplt would 1111"'&gt; oo - Wb&lt;o tbc...,.....lft OfF. We - e
any ooe lhlnl. •ouchlna hca&lt;tu it u ~s llocbelur C!"IIIOd&lt; iD
JtWI be dooe ••• - So II&gt;Oiha, A..,.st ud lbc llalfllo crusode last
""... lh• bcauriful liuk rtUtcled weet,ad-.eM~teYWrUiisbal
c:hiJd apiM tho tde-wisica ...-.~ ~ lmllOilo the c:atDcns - e
put hi• or bcf liule rcunled hiDd or a~ lAd n&lt;ryonc: was as:ked
on mine and let them receive • to malt&lt; "a c:o...wll with Clod." 0
mlrade from Clod.
1bould mention that preu
Ooce opin AD&amp;Jey il dOGe. his photosraphcrs II thole crusades are
Runky appear• on screen to tdl the strictly wrlKHm: it ~supposedly
viewen to ~end In ash to belp Rev. ~urb• the people wllo Itt being
Erend Ani)ey ' "win the lent iD this cured .)
,.---.._
lut and fmal hour. You mow, ll's
"Oive what6m- tbe Holy Spirit
JO hard for some people to lrust tells you to alve," uld Ani)ey. "If
Clod with their finances. They trust he tells you to aJvc SIOOO, Ibm 1ive
Him whh theineternal souls, but SIOOO. • • If fie says SSOO, then
they don't feel that He will look out alve SSOO. . • If all you bave is
for them fmancially. 1M Lord bas S~. then wave it In tlle air." What
ptocniscd that He wiD 1upply all followed -wu the tawdry specude
your needs ~~ to· His tidies or thou~andl
peopk waviDg
and alorY. . . And every sinJk money in the air u a sip or their
dollar )OU send in is used to ,.;. faith, wbik ushers ltmed with
1011b.""
ptaWc buckets moved lhrouab the
nowd to rake it in. It WOI the fot:SI
or many c:oll&lt;aions that AD&amp;J&lt;;
nan:, JOdi:~!
The biJ money. tbouah- is in took up; be a1lo tapped "''ery
pniOIIAI appearaoa:s, which is wby pnJOn iD tile room for a do~ lb
AnaJcy takes hlJ "'miracle crul&amp;de" pay for the cosu or rentinJ the
ocross the United St~ These convention ce:ntu-and while on~
crusades prO\ide lht raw maseri&amp;l dollar dot~n't seem lite "'U&lt;h. it
for his TV &amp;bow, but the rtOIIy adds up to a quick llOOt- when
people
illttrtstiftg stuff ~s What happcn.s multiplied by the number
10ys

roo&lt;

TASTE THE BEER THAT OUTSEllS
AIL 'FHE OTHERSlN €ANADA:
LABATfS.
Cood news!

ul»ns,Canada$ No. I sdling '-"r, k n0w imported to the US.

So, now ilk casia' to try our l..aiMtts-"&amp;nd undmtand the secret
of itS popularit)l
We think you1111iSOOVCT a ta= that$ crisp, dean llld naruraltnoly, the beer lhat QSIIeS as, sood as ·the CXIUJ\try It CIOI'IleS1rom.

THlNK OF CANAD4

- THINK OF LABAlTS

or

in aucnc.tanee.

o(

Once the money-vubblns was
over, Aniley beaan to point out
people In the audience ("There's
som&lt;OIIC In the back row with
eolitis. . . 1011100)1&lt; jo the front

row wilb colitis. . • maybe: yOu
have c:olitb &amp;nll.You don't· know
it.") and calltll!ll'ui the...,. to be
healed. Anai&lt;Y claims lbll he bas
cured ptOpk wilh everylbiJt&amp;
~r and diabaes to spinal
mcninaitis and heart tnKtbk-in
lhon. cverythlna . _ the raisiD1
oftlle .and l 'm~onlytbeo
because tllm'&amp;ll"obebly -.e kind
or law aaainat peopk clnlaioJ the
oorpoa or
rdati- to th&lt;S&lt;
things.
Ansley alJO cures the blind and
dear by drfwioa out "the rout blind
lAd deaf spirlu." ~~ part.
however, if when be beat. the
crippled and those COIIfmed 10

rroro

·•belt

ftoclctt.oin.•.,..._ .,. _.,... an
.,_ tile auditorium oow, and

apodooUy ia tile Dmolicl toetioa," he
Dooed, rUlola his lr1DL "Ia the

or Jaw-Wtc ~It" 11
wu a lniiJ lurid "lillit-&lt;~oua&amp; or

~~o~me

t

-

- · otupid

ltl1llll&lt;. -

~~~"~ina 10

tbeir -.tlod&lt;hain
wu.,.,. """'or,_
with.
few of thna thuflllllta paiafuUy

like it

o(

to

the ...,.. Ute oome pWy .tlot !'rom
N/tllt of tlw LiWnt D«&lt;d.
Havina been .,....., II tWO of
til... crusades, let me mate it dear
that Bme11 Anti&lt;Y •cloeso 't heal
llfl;rbod~n ltochttler • saw two
of his aooos .,..,entinc a fat.
crippled lady who wu beina
draped 10 the ..... by bcf friend&gt;
from aoioa any funbcf, becauJ&lt; &amp;be
&lt;Oilldn't ...tl: Ill' tbcre by bendf;
and we ttiJo kept an eye on the
dozm or 10 horribly crippled or
deJ~ pcopk Who sbOWed
of ........ ldl ........, tbe ......
W1l)' as they ......_ We ....,.
pmoauod by All&amp;lcY'• lllbcn from

...,.-s

aaUn&amp;IAIOciooeiO ik ...... tlle

c...-...

BurTalo Con-'on
In tbe end, thoooab. · Emese
AD&amp;Jey is no lauP!aa mut&lt;t. He i$
spn:tldiooa bil spc:dol brand
of rellpous ~ for his own
mdl. He r......tcd his true
c:Oiors • few months qo on his TV
&lt;how when he 11.11ed tllu tho"
people who critklu hi• ministry
...,., not ./It to llvr. Clod Is aoina 10
punish them-1 don't l:noW how
H~'s do it, ...,W He's

a,._..
""'-P

-maybe He'
cut&amp;-off .....
"""""'·
pveoir
thcin
b&lt;ai1l
d&amp;maae. meybe He.'U cripple tllem
fot life . Ood btu those
peopk. • .

If IIIey can't priattbe

IIIII~ !lien Liley lhotllda ' t be
ollo&lt;o&lt;d to me." And just a few
.....0. ..,• he dcli...-.d IOIIOlher

........., to thooe or us "who toll&lt;'
11110 thalllini'trY 10 lau&amp;haad make
fun••• Ood wlll'ilntro;r J'O•·"
So lftbc ~wdcle of tills atrics
doern't ...,... an .Yrldly, it'J .
the

" - ,... ..... - nw w.

MllillltJ. the' ... o( ~-

�Reagan: the lesser of two evils
by Plllll SaiHiry

be did 1101 ban Dvwm from pubbc JJC!Iools.
Unlite Jcny B&lt;o...... ..no bold&gt; hiab&lt;r
eduaulon In undiquiscd conrempc, Rnpn
needed no one to tell him what the million or
the unlvr,.ily IJ. He enacted &amp;ood l&lt;alJI.uioo,
some or wl\kb, had hi&gt; nam&lt; not bcal
auachtd to it, rould be_, u n-&lt;n hl&gt;eral.
(Ob, and tbeo. stocked jdly beaM ia Unle
bowls in bls anteroom in Somlmmto for

Sp#do/re ~ ~"""

(PNS)lbi• Is tilt scuon Wheo many

inte:Uenuals are scuing ready ro vote their
consciences apin. It's a fru country and
thar is tbcir rlaJ&gt;t, This tim&lt; Andmoo b lbrir
privilqed li&amp;ll&lt;tUII)'. H e is the ~an
Tbom.u Of the EiaJ&gt;ti&lt;s. A VOte fl)l"''liocnu,
the lona·time Socialist &lt;~ndldate, ustd to b&lt;
a vote for d..,.,cy In a sinful world.
Allc!&lt;rson offen lbe . . , . chanc&lt;; un·
dtctabk, bu lmplllities Dn't&lt; will be tested.
Ia my elide or Oemocmie frienciJ and
eolleogoes In Berkeley, 1 bave }'&lt;I to nnd I
slnJ)e POlitical scientist Who plan• to vote for
CAner: t.bt consensus httt, amona lhoac wbo
otherwise arell1y d i!fcr abow wdabty
maucn of .&amp;tate. is tbaa 011\cr is the moa.

incompett.nt PreJ1dcnt of our timet.
" Extremim" J.rc heard 10 say he has
damaJ&lt;Cl lbe nation.
I am oot aolnaro ,o the Anderson route. I
am a Democnt; it is hard 10 imapne my.ldf a
R&lt;-publkan. Bur I iotrnd to voce tor Reaaan
with no quaJms. Htrc Ale .~Gmt reasons.
ll may be hard fo r sornc •o 5Wallow. but
Re-agan. when he was with w, really was a
pret•Y aood aovcmor or Cahfornla. He chose
•nd surrounded hHn«lf wilh h•ahl)l
romptlent starr and adVIsers. Md h&lt; mode
~ry good appolnrmrnu.. Somt of the$&lt;:
P"'Ple are SIHI with hin&gt; . Now, in our
Ntroine times. hiS D&lt;lmtntstrauon seems. b)
comparis.on wilt\ Bro"'n 's. prac.unlly

vlsitor• to nnmch on while wailing. JerrY
Brown au&amp;!&gt; I to ha•e • well-&lt;tallttd c:afeterUI
so that hd appoi:otmmu don't aarvc:.)
simplicity &lt;fiJturbs IOllle of my

R-'•

thouaht(ul co11e:a&amp;ues-cbe:rt II

no

romplexlry in hlml But tllm, there wu none
in Harry Trwruon either. Uke Truman. he is

ndtber petty nor vindictive-~ Truman
c!&lt;ks..ed romplcxity. There is p&gt;oc1 rcaso11
to s u - th., R....,. ....,uld do so tik...-IJ&lt;.
He did II well in callfomia.
Re111an '• maniacal O~turmbuml/uthnr
l""'4!e projeatd by caner's O.Or814ns may
aWm all those lObo tDjoy bein&amp; so llarmcd,
but I doubc thai cvm Mosa&gt;w ...,.. R....,.
thai way. WhaleVcr du our Sovirt
adversarln do or wa.nt, they wane a
predk,able Ameria.n Prttlde:nt, nOt one who

k isses and tben rants. Kumlin
Amcricanoloaisu blow mouaJ&gt; aboul the
habits of American Pra«!mu to oow that it
is better n ·m fo1 them lo have- an A.rnen"lan
PrO&lt;Ideno who is both resllC&lt;'Itd and o1ur as
to his courury's bauk smuegJc objectives in
the wor1d.

Aucustuuan .
H~ did nat puJ the tUit undtt manlall.aw;

The 1ntdl&lt;aual ell- or Wh~ &lt; Ho""'
focdpr policy 10 the p1&gt;1 four y..n (the
produtl or M cGoVC{D1Sm whhout

Award norfl1nations sought
,.. ~omUUUIJ\1 Committee thalred by
Chri&lt;lophcr Dnumor&lt; o1 the Unlvcr&gt;ity
ArchNcs Itt&gt; been appainoed to seek and
accept recommtndations for nominatioos for
th&lt; o910-81 Cbancellof's Awar&lt;h lor
E&gt;oc&lt;llen&lt;c In Ubrariamhtp. UB is d\iJble to
l!~nd

up to thrtc:. nominations

10

the

Chancellor '1 Advisor) C ommitte-e- on
Awards for E&gt;oc&lt;llmc:c In Libtariansbip in
Albany by Mardt I .

and library surr are waed to partinpaJe in
Lhe pro&amp;ram and send thdr recommendadons

10 Derumo1&lt; In 420 Capen Hall u soon u
possible. Rec:ommcndllians may also be sent
10 heads or the unit libraries.
The Norninatina Commluee is .chedulcd
to .smd 1u recommendations to the D;rector
ol Unl•enhy Ubratlcs by Januory S. A

skill in Ubrarlanship, b) ouutanclintl ~
to th&lt; Unlvmity and to the prof...OOa. and

University-wide Screcoina Commin«
beaded by lkan, Sdlool or IAforruaioc and
Library Sr•dlcs O&lt;wa• , Bobirul:,i &amp;ad
rtpm&lt;nled by lb&lt; faculty, Jtudcnll aod
Library •Iliff hu been appalnttd by the
Direnor of Uni•&lt;nity Lfbrarics.
The
commht« will sdK:~ up 10 1hr« libl"U'ims

c) d&lt;mOIISinttd sdtolarsbip ODd cootiaulaf
profmional arowtll. The foculty, studcnu

from amooa tllo5&lt; nomin.utd wllldt ...u be
fO&lt;Wardtd to the Presidrnt by FcbtUII)' 11.

T'hr foii;WlDI criteria baY"e been
cotabfimtd lor ,.1cct.lon: -.l demonstrated

H• "'tHitr wu • Plftl'f fJ00t1 QOWHifOI o/ ClilltomJ• "

McGovern, with a dash or Btezczlruki) ha.!
been no boon 10 them. The sua~~~•
oscillations or mood and action In the Wltite
Howe cau.ed them to miso:alallale-... in

irudnttivt1y. L1ke Johruon and Nbcon before
him, R - - u German• say, " 110
SlJkxt{otlu..-v.dcomt in cozy bomd of

Af&amp;l&gt;anistan.
Amcrkaru can takt no plcuure in lhr raa
Lhat also among our aUies. world le11der.s hao;
si&lt;td up Jimmy caner tnd do no&lt; rcspea
him. Th&lt;Y "an' an Amencan P«Sident
"'hom they ...., rtSJ&gt;&lt;CL Would they r&lt;SpeCt
Reapn more? I think they "ould. I &gt;Wil«''

be. Joh.ru.on and NIKon wcu almo&amp;l
pathoJop;aJiy Kn.silivt abouc chis, and in lh~
t1'td lo&lt;ktd 1hnnsdves In • While Howe
SIOCUde. But Rcapn hu I veryJffcrcnt
tnnpttammt; I S:usprct he tould · c tess
"""' Oco&lt;,&lt;IO"'Il and Edpno
thmk

that one reason lhty "'ouJd. 11 that hr would
\Urround himsdf wtlh c.aptttcnccd leaders:
that In forci&amp;n and c!&lt;fmse m•tcrs he would
be dclib&lt;ratdy bi-partisan; lbat ~ "'Uid
addri!'SS 1\lnudf to our Oaurna dcf&lt;ru&lt;s; and
thai ht would sla,nalto the -.ortd that, wilh
VinnJID. now history. Atntrka i.s oow
aovcl'll!l by tho.se ._,bo ha ..·t no &amp;uiJt over
pur mis'd&lt;tdo, and wllo-aaina for beakhy
ne-w n.adon:altim- lcnow th&amp;J AtlnJ.tb abroad
r~u.ires a stron&amp; economy at hOme.

O.Oraeto•n. No one owru a rancb 0\'U c:oul&lt;f

about h1m. Hc.- already .turvtvcd Bc"'nly

Hills.
I mi&gt;lal&lt;tnly voted lor Carrer m the 1976

pnmarie:s. 'A'hcn he-w» a PC tn a poke. I read
hos Wlty Not th&lt; fk:sl 7 I lhoupt lbOI a
Dcmocr.u unlat:nted by rt'U'nt bklodldUnJ of

moment of Rc:aaan'.s inausur-o.tion the

the nauonal pany would ro.ore n 10 wnlty: I
thought that '" Prcstdc:slUM: would draw a
de~ slalt tn forci&amp;n porK;. I was WfOOJ'"
all th- a&gt;n)&lt;CtWCS. and on othcn too. If I
had been a Geor&amp;ian. I •ould ba"t' \no.,n
bat a, carlln . Ragan '" no pic in a poLt: to
Californ11lm he b a well .known quantity,
This lime, to put it most mllc11y-why nOt the

Hbtrals will l!qin to &amp;Q aner him, almost

better?

II is, o( OOUfliiC, quite.- po~iblt thl\tlrom the

SA holds mock elections
Tbc Srlldtnt A»odction (SA) "ill be t.u:rtiR to S« how m.atJY A-IAIY
boldin&amp; an clmion coclay and fomorrow, voce."' and said ic will aor bC' used as~ any
but un1ike wuaJ SA elections, you won•c ldnd of endorJf'I'M:Ot by SA..
b&lt; Votir&gt;&amp; for Jtud&lt;nl Ofl't&lt;m.
Ballot bo•&lt;&gt; """ be Open from II) a. m.
For the rust tim&lt; sin"&lt; 1961. SA will 10 6 p.m. and will be located in Squire
spoouor a mock dmion for rh&lt; Hall's Ccnta Loun~c. Ill&lt; Copen Hall
Prdldency of the United Srarcs. SA Information Desk and the Student Oub in
' Pr&lt;Sid&lt;nt TlmShedftsl bell&lt;vnrhisis "an , lh&lt; Ellicou Complu.

~~SUDER" JOB"

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WITH COLLEGE PRO™ PAINTERS LT •. ,
AN ORGANIZATION OF STllai!NTS RIINNING
Tlli!JR OWN IWJgi!NTIAI. PAINTING 8ll81llii!B81!8.

YIIY?

YiHi'iw fil.liN PaACTICAL •ANAGBaiAL WOaKING
BUI&amp;IOCL WliiCII 18 QUAT POa Totfa aUUIIL
AJn CAN B~ 14·1,. . . 1111 ftB 8IJIOD8 OP 'II

•ow?
AWLY' IIIOW, IO:ll POSITIONS .tcaoss N.Y. STATI,

Af'PioiCA'IMM a c.III'Uft JIII'FHIIA1HII AU W.unlf41
, . ,.., u reca ~· PUCDDJn anu. 1•nu Cl
A.PPI.'

ar ec:T. "

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1st HALLOWEEN PARTY
~uri!,, Oct. 30
Fr
n~s-for Best Costum
&amp; Ckl!tr ~ 75 cents

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Cid•l': 75leet;ats

P~ with GARFfELDfs own
'HALLOWEEN' CAT
check lis out
open 1 P·'!!• to 4 •·"'·
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7 days 1J week

1459 Hertel Ave.

Available at Cavage's

�.}e d.ttorta
. I
! One logical answer

EfiOtla lo "ae-.e" the Main Sltee\ campus e.en ln U&gt;e raoe of a

&gt;-:

1 "sprawllo&gt;g" new lec:lllty In Amhefst ate not so Inane. In fact, the Use SCAT£
- ru-.tng benlnd them Is fairly lounchld. How-. a law ol the
j mora rational and lmpo&lt;tant aspects need to be highlighted.
ro tit• Editor.

8

Without dlaputa, the Ideas ol a Unlverslly navlng orut enure
campus aa a Haalth Sclenooa Center and another lor all other
~ lacullln Ia lmpresalva. Butlhflooal nas not yet bean realized and
" progress toward It has been alow. h may be lime to review the
pl ans.
II appeara that administrators are going ahead wM the rnOWI
&gt; wllnoul really looking at reality. They are makin g people nervous
talking about a complete move to Amherst when th~re are 41111 not
adequate lacllltles there to nouse a University. They are making
students, In particular, uncom lortable with the Idea of being
shuffled to a campuo Where there is no activities center and, aa yet,
no plana lor lis construction.
Presently. yearo before the sclledulod snulfle out of Buffalo,
students and lacully are showing concern. By tne lime tna tnO\Ie
actually occurs-unless all problems are solved-there may be, 11
most, nyatetta, 11 least a comptelely fragmented, dlacoursgad
lnStrtutlon
Part of tne prOblem wltn the Pl&amp;f1!leclshlftls the contradictions If
spells out. As students ask wnere they'll lind the Amherst
" Rat~ske ller" or ticket oft1ce, administrators talk ott he move uatng
words like " complete .. As student groups currently hOused In
Squire Hall wonder what the source of money for Its replacement
will be, administrators speak of the Main Street union as a dantal
taclllty. And In the faoe of aft tile apparent apace ohortogos,
administrators explain thai some of Main Street's aubatantlal
building• will bo fevoled.
It's no wonder thai people uy they are worrjlld.
Rlgnt now, tha central effort by tne Committee to Presef'le Main
Street Should be t o stop any plans to level buildings on the old
campus. Although tnat is alalod "for lhe future," 1lls not too early
to begin talKing, especially tn the absence of any eoncrote
discussion&amp; on a aludent unio'l.....,___ .
So far we've neard that sp~ed on the old campus to
expano tM taCIIIt18S ts rationale for leveling some buildings But
Without any designs tor student space on tne new campus, the only
snllt that snould occur Is Jn from Squire to HaHi man.
Preservauon commlllee members should point out that using
Hamman as a student un1on In IM absence of space on tnt
Amherll Campus 1S a VIAble a1te'"at1ve. Talk of tearing 11 oown,
wn.te at tM same time ev1cling groups from Squire 1S ridiculous
Tile concern tllattnere may at110me point be " two campuses and
no un ion" IS completely lounded and, unfortunately, we·re not
secu1e wltn tne "commitment In principle" graduate GtYdont
Michael Ple1ce says he received hom administration WorOa are so
easily lorgo11en and principles so easy to brea~. And the
assuraneo tt1at Squire will conlinue " unaltered" until an AmhOr3t
laolffty Is completed Is questionable In view of the plana th81axfll.
The whole sniff 10 the Amherst has been dfaconcertlng to
students Who are called between campuses from 9 a.m. to3 p.m. It
has been diSheartening to faculty with cramped office space and
"out of tne way" classrooms. It's generally been bad on tne sphll
of tne Institution and contusing to the "outs1de" world.
But no one claimed shilling a University would be easy. we·re
not gOlng to sa y tllat e campus which took years of effort and
money 10 build will eventually be obsolete; we're not even going to
argue tnat It was all a mistake. But we'll snake our heads and say
that the decisions naven'l all made sense. Preserving part of tM
Ma~n Street Campus now seems to be the only logical answer to
some very comPlex problems.

Ji

t@t~CI'uno

styte.L

iha.se C041aagtJes are wiHtng to conauh with You on._

41 t~ls lime. I would li~o to t~""' oil SCA TE
portlc;lponts. on behalf ol tne 'SCA TE Commit IH. lo1
portlclpallf1111n SCATE lasl year. Your portlalpollon 11
highly commendal* and an lndlca11on of )'OUI

oon1mflmtnt to teaC.Illng..

The SA, however, would f'lope lhOt tn.e ptocess ol
ovoluaHon does not ena here. We feel that you'
evaluation results should be 1.1ted as 1 tool tor
fmprovement. 111 otner wotd~t we encourage you to
apply this data to your ctas.toom
Firstly. we wov'Cf ~ot.uaoe you 10 constdti tnose
evatuatJoos as a lorm ot comtnuniCitiO'\ betwoen
lludontt and tQ.CherS: In otrwtr w~M. the evaluauon
restJIIS snouto tell you 50mt1htng about
you are
pwcei\ted lft the claNroorn tt you keep t"ll m truno.
YOU can continue tD ness your ttlc,.tng by diKUSSfllQ
Wltfl your stuoents 1~ elfec:Uwtf\4164 ol yovr te&amp;eh~ng
FurUwtfmote. tMs semea~er we are oltoung a helpful
setv•c• lhoat you may ••~• 1d•1n11ge or We ,,.,.
forrpeo an ll'ls.Hucuonat DevetOJ)ment Panel. The p1net
con51115 ol twelve faculty memDtfl whO are CJt&lt;hC411e&lt;f
to erfective te.ac-hino ano ftspoeteo around the
Unlversuy. J:Aoreovltf, I he people represent 1 var!uly ot

"'w

conHdentlat basis about the reaulta of your SCATE
.survey. The5e cotleague-1 w ill be wllhng to i1501S tho
shtJaUonl help you lntatpro1 tht ,.oultS:"cllacuas ' ' " '
of pos~ible oonUnully end of cn•nge. Tne
co('lwetaatlons- are contlderHial, and whlchevet panel
member you Choose to consul I would agr10 nevtfr to be
1nv&lt;olved In Your tenure ot pfomotlon Plocetoall"!gs..
We urge you to use this COIItQial oarvlca. We wish lo
create a generllltmospnert of fncreas.od atto.ntton 1o
lelc:hlngl In taoutty thougnt and In facultv
converuHons. Bes•oes. you may I lAO 11\o paneltst to be
an intersung coueagut FUtlheffTtOf-. rou mar be

lntl!feSted to ltnow th~l plan• att dewetoping 10 n~
tfteclwe te•ctlinQ rec.ogrnud "' tne new ,..,, fiJ&amp;e

process..
Ago•~. lllan~ you

orery much and 11 you need any

hmhef tntMrnatlon ' " ' free to contact tne •t ,,..,
Student AssoctatkHl Otrice ~ I wcwto aJso
aPQ•ectat.e tany suggestions rou may have and Oh!t~so
let ~ow now thli setvlce •"'''' 'r'OV.

Loure ) Shfpuo

Ol,.ctot SA

Ac•ct•nt~ Allatrs

Vote
Just lor fun, go out and vote In the Student Association's (SA)
moek election. You don't have to be registered, just willing to fill
out a ballot and drop II In a box.
Tne mock election will not count to ward any endoreemonta, but
has been organized to show Who UB students favor for the
Presidency. If also marks an ettort by SA to sponsor an event
purely lo1 the University's ardoyment.
So, be pan of a llpreaentallvo sample. Vote today and tomorrow
. jYSt for tun; and TueSday, for real.

Moneglole Ed1101
Jooepn Simon

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2 All rloyflmo buut, lra..tfnl/lo Dlolot&gt;rlotll-onu
wHI atop on &amp;1/ey t•H tJJigrtm} It._..,, to me tlflt
r-'oul/ng llle J/01) lurrluH -rh 011 Bo/lrf

Elena Cacavas

An-.... ., . .

I. AN SlUt 8hd bvra frt'HIIng 11111 4:00 p.m on
weekfl•ys and •llllllm•• Off
ttte
C~tMrHJnt dotlft. S~tree the bus•• rutn on 10 C~mfHII
Rolrd or r-o rlmn, ort ""''' 10 Sq•ln Hl/1, I r1o nor

IH •rrr oost•CIH to preN~tt

W-*-'lay, 21 October 1810
Edltor.....ctlfef

M•-hoo Edilor

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Corr$1derfna the t•otora th•t t n1ve /ilff mentioned, f
WOUld rnen like to pto«~td tmfl propolt th•lollowlng

the lollowlng letter Ia • propoaal for the Cletnenl
•too. ""';ell "'"' Mnl to RaGe&lt; McGill. Allor many
weeks ot reH•rcfting ttudenta neec:ta. wants 8fld
Ol)lnlono 1~'- io thO ropresentollon thol I ~&gt;Ave

e&lt;&gt;ncliiCMd.

THE SPECTI\UM

Vol. 31, No. 28

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Resume bus srop
To lhl Editor:

In,,. Allfl&lt;ls-11 diS&lt;O•-rll/101 1M 8/u. Bltrl bUooo
no lon~r llopped behind Plomltllr HoH or tho Mofn
Slr..t C.mp&lt;l$.11 yov ..col/, fIlion COMIC!od I'&lt;&gt;U otrd
lnqtJJIH about the atop• remov11. SJnc. tlttn 1 hMV.
wrlflon o lei/or to Tt&gt;e Sp~~&lt;:trum (tOI!IfiO} I hovo beWr
/nrONie-lor on orrlclo on rho bUI&amp;o, Spaclrum 10117
· 1trt1 ooo,.,.t-y, I hove boon worlllng WI!/I Mory
Slocum. M• ry h•s colt.criHi aJgnl1ure• on perltlons
whiCh J heN .,ck&gt;1ed, and nu bHn In COnllct wfth
you numi£0/JI (lm••·
I, 111 the int-i ol arudortl,l, t ..lthor 1111 Cttmem
11op • o - • •IIY lo •rudanro. rr iarvlcoo 111.,_,,,
olld '-l/ty U ...u. flrarly, rho atop,..,.... ot 0 llloty
-1111ott lor Aloin SttMt t/olffl •Mt.m• rrow.~~rw

.,,., rHtt.lr _,,.,_ Aml&gt;enr t/olffl _ ,1 • • ,..~~,
lor • ~ " " " - . C&lt;&gt;mrrwlor .,_,,. •rr&lt;t
,.,.Illy lowlry .,.,., 011 1/lor otop Ill« 11o.wllng
"""~"" -to IHINO (CMclr The
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OC1-11W to HtVa oll..,.mtwt . , _ ,

... (/1- lit/&gt;o ..,.

vu~nrrr.

- 1 f t tiro Noi,..S.tloy

,._,be UPOfl UO, W/Jiofr

8orl-fher C«frrf/JOIIO ..
#nply f!ltJiotr:ft. rho
otop. olo/1 1/mo!L

••'-llllfl n - (or ,,. c~~om.,,

A¥""""·
t'IOk.fJ life IICOII"fiJtt/fm pt0b,.f1t of S.ilet A~t,
'"tl furtnermor., Js f:OmPI't•b'• to the Pft'lkwl atop. If

1
)'OU IIOI!f th•l 8 ° (t0 IM'*Ifttl" tlflf'J tMIJI&amp;, Which Will
•n•tJie tf'le bua•• ro pull o¥tr, •liowlng other
•utomool•s to,.,. on thtltlt, or

OR
3. All daytime bus•-J, tllilellnq to Olltfendorl Anne.t
will &amp;rop on Ctomont Rood behind C/omont Hall /lht
.same stop •I suggeJtfld In nurnbflr 1~ TIIIJ• '"' " " " '
will Ill«! p r - tlown Clllmenr flood ro 1/le 1iop sign
ot rile cor- of Mlc/lo., flooO. fuming ,., onr11n1111
11g~t 01110 BoJIIy A..,w, ond OIIWOrd (O Olelontlorl

(ue df•JII• mA
I WOfJid Jb /0 C.le/111/y COMirlet 1/lo postl""'
r'f!PIICI ,,. C4omonr Buo Sroo Will /low 011 the .,rlr•
Unlver.rr,. Ut us otop lor • m.,..,.. olld COIJJirHrllle
purpou lot tho Blu. IJird
U!V1c111f1
un-.1"1 &lt;;Ommvn/ly, , . , . . _ , , th., ..,. anrl
oourr&lt;t rltfOU9/tour I&gt;Oirt Cllfi!PIIttt. ond , _ r l tM
Ch!m11111 slop,.~..,,. juar r»r.

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D•wn ' ' "'"''· Olr«tor
Srudtnl Alla lra

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A University showcase for thourhtful writinr

Why water is going to flow downhill?
by Cheri•• L Bleclt Jr.
Storlrf1J1 Prole1sor ol Law, Y•'•

aometnlng calleo the Pre.sfdent•a ··record" ta
utaatropnk:. aor-mal, disastrcxn. anCiao on thtouon a
theuurut Ustlng of bad-mouth adjectivea. Yet when 1

Thll tule mua1aound tlrango 10 the ear. Four, elgl\11
twervp. sixteen or twenty years ago It would havt
soemod to promise taooureo exptanaUon of till
Obvlouo; ''Why Willi&lt; II Going to Flow Downhill.'' 6111
on all h1nde Oflt •• htatlng ttl•t watef. thlt yeer, It

I fltld II uoually dlt&amp;Otvos Into just that-eaattttlon. The
Ptosldent has " mishandled" the tlo5t•oe c:rlsla- bul

ftiiiY ou;M lo Uow uphill Instead. 1 belleva the

-urdiiY In 1&gt;01111.,_ II ao grnl as IM ab5u~ In
hycltaullca My gu.sa Is tnar tno ptopoaal Is appealing
lutl -•uN II ombodia an . . . . . . , ShllP poraao..
In jutt tnla yaar 1810,
Wny -.11y lhla yell'? BeaiUM the llfpuUcan

pany. In 111 ~·c. of nom•nee ar.c~ "' h s pt.atfonn, has
juat -

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laJad llaell, ptobably tor a long tuun and
oerono all QUNiioll lor no"· •• PattY ot tne tar 1\ght.

!hero 11 ptolound loanlngo In IIWI lac&lt; that tho grnt
llt&gt;erat f!o9ubhcon So&lt;lalor,
Jo•llo. po"II&gt;4Y tno
moll IUthenttc IMno heir /)f U~f\ with aU tM powcw
•-"" presllge c'tllod by a klog. dittfngu1SI'ted c-arMr,
couldtt'l even w1n 1 Republlcen prfmary in New Yo~

Stala. He loot to 1 ilttlo-l&lt;oown condi&lt;Jflo ol tne tor
right. That aums up the AepubUcan pany of 1i80.

The RopubRcon notional ptollorm opoal&lt;s tor ttoett.
But 11 11 ponlblo thai oome younger -pie will no\
rtlllte wnat It lltd by tilt ,__..,lng orlctorv ot
pr1maltu atound tM n11fon, and at thtt Rep1.1bUcan
COflVetl\lon In Oetflot. I weH ...-nember that 1s tong ago
•• 1ge;a thl1 man'a name wet beJng m-.ntloned
-..stful!y Dy a lewr RepU~Icana of ttte tar f"'ght, to Whom
......, Nl¥on -.mad lmtu!llclently Imbued with tl&gt;tlr
tHa. Boloro and 11nce t868, RMQM nu otood lotth u
1 • - lnd o - ,_.. lho aymbol ot rigllt·wlng
Republlcanftm. Tlto l!onliy!f,g ~· has made on 1
rJinQI ot toolca !"&lt;Ill ~· ao dltllng..IShed lrom
•' New VCK" peopte'') wwe not m...-. easo•• tJvuata of
~tna&amp;oup -c~ ,,.~
if thoe eaunce of the
potltlcal thinking that haa m1111\ad hla - - · Tltey - e
ouclly wna\ OndOOiad him IO those Who have ilfought
nlm ntor powtt. Uborale may not knoW wna.t tney ore
clolng, b&lt;Jt tho p-IG wlto groomed and nunurad
Reagan, and who have '-ken over tho Repullcan party

w-.

In t~ra nam•1 ~ave known and SUII know WHy well what
they oro doing. Thay 1ro not tortOrlng themselves wfth

aollloqulll ot do&lt;lbt, avantultlng in acUon dlr~ty
ho1tlle to tt&gt;&amp;lr o wn f!Yrported limo. They"" Olforing '"'
all tho goals of O.o tor right. •II&amp; o skiM one
dlriCIId.- one """ld t&gt;rlng oneself 10 llfWY, 1111 - •
nol tor wnat goal wttn 11.
ot oourao one """'' traat •• utlertJI ,..gHQible tha
loet t hat Ronald Aaogan, tho hero and cltlol
~n olthoH people lo ,_toning it til oown 1
btt, ogalnl1 tlleloratTUMdy tn NOVO&lt;nbet. Tlto_..ol
NMt Yor'k. ~.. now, at• ••teal peopfe.. altef _alt no one
ptaya tan act ot 1&gt;411~ that I should .,.. .
lho&lt;&gt;gftt •CI!fld hava oolt.d out protest from 111 retlglovt
paoplojt~ll HIIW Yen Clty wilt not De "l&gt;lllad out.• Ono
oottona up a llttlo toward '"" buge reaJny ol ClllnL
One' • "IU c:uf" 0111 ~aguer end ~~IJ.If ai)CI amallet
and omalle&lt;. Ono oeaooo to tall&lt; about tha accoptabtlty
ol "blnkruptoV'' tor a corporation !'hOot golng 10 the
,.an would hove caulad mualvo unemployment to
aptlld tnr0&lt;1gn tne economy. One encodes lOme parro
ol thl menage-like tho praloo lor tot •u thlnge)
"Siatoo' Rlghto," In (ol all pl..,.., Pnlladelph~
Mlaot-o\ppl. And ao on. llut II lo luM lmpontble ·to
l&gt;llteoo that reuor1obty lnto lllgont people could De
tal&lt;tlrl In oy dolngo and Nylnoa ao , , . , _ ,, Ono
througll them aaelly, to llle lilt ol lho
uti--and to the - o people l&gt;elllod 111m end
Olound ~lin\.)
Stnco lltllltllle Repojbllcanlam olt!IIIO, t10W 00&lt;11dll
be thlll ~ darlnp to call ot.oo11 a "'il&gt;oral" could
lllinll ol \OOII.ng ~lean? II\ 11152? Suro, ~
waa. att•r eU. 1M nomfn" of the '"Ub4Hal
Republtc:onlom"-not (hert altogether, an .,.,.,_...,

1n t810, 11188 IIICI 1872? - · not roohy, ""' on tilt
other ltMd ,.,.,. waa-umll , , . . _ calM-a cenatn
emt&gt;lgulty _ , , "\J(on-tlle ambiguity, I*MII"• ol
omplt-•-•od one at il.neol of "''!' lliiir 1M
Raooanltaa didn't 11111 n""...., m~· But ho¥f on Hrlh

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Tho anii'Wor one mool commonly o«o Ia tho.t

rood a ny oltlla printed pikes In whiCII thla aaaertlon 11
lull now? And what In tha wond would you have clone.
In rhlt lmpoaslblo solutlon, oroatod by an evil wl hlvt
no powor to ctuch? Carter ia too beUioose. and oot
belliCose enough-&amp;omolmeo In lilt oplnto.. ol tho

same P'ef.On. Clttet's econom~ poth~~ hatte not oeen
•• aucc.eaafut ..~

who'• ever nai PreaJir been

. _ l ui"?
Now I am ...,., lor from undert&amp;lllng the delanao ot
...ry~nlng lnt P&lt;-nl hu done-0&lt; 1111 s ino ol
om.laaJon. /ir.a one knows-nothings o1 mac.1~:a,.
1M lrtn lo undllr$toncl ..,.,. ol 1/10 roollty of
joOtooanou,l hove hiMI ONj&gt; ciOUbto obOUt tho bltono.
point Choaen 1&lt;1 lilt recent antlolnllatioll policy, Action
on betlalt ol blool&lt; people tstfot llkely,ll-, to oull&lt;o
ma •• l&gt;elntl onougl\.
But I
you to co.Side• •ll!lthtr tho lOdQomont
lhA\ the Pree1dent hal anHQee'-1IYOJ uniquely poor, a

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catattoP'lltlliiY poor, .. record" 1s not tuat en agrHO-on
mylt,-tometh1ng one aaye bec.eUM one "'''d
eomoDodfitlM uy It, and ao on up or down to whatevet

pr••tleet"4

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»&gt;Urcea th«e may be.. Yo.~ cen tn1 I hiS 04J1 A thy for

youtoell, Wow c1o you validate thO JuciQemenl-t! ,.,.,
hokl and •lllP'•d H-lhAI- M r. C.n.., I&amp; a •'dfuaHW,.,
"ona of Ihe worat ol our PrHJdent•:· and a~ \til .-at ot
117 1am ..-od to..,. tNs ques~lon - l f y becauao t.

· - a n o t h e r such caM. AQ&amp;In. yaung .,_to moy
wRI recall that, In
1\ardly bel,_.. 11. bdl - · my Mfl'f 1t4 thlt was euctJy the: r~ wr.oom aoou1

Trvman. Tlto llling politically CfiJe people soldro one
eno\Ptet a\ patties was that hjs adminrsttalion wu an
uu., d1autlt. the worst ever. al'\d tl\1\ tiM country
atoocJ In ~t~-ame at home and amonQ the n1Uons. )vat
btealiN ot nun. 1won&lt;Sor ,_..,,. people \Mugn that~

01 coura.a thla parallel doeS not prove an}'trUilQ
about tha quality of Mr. Cart .... s admlnlllrorlon. But ll
&lt;1001 ouggost tnot just such globll fudooments about
ll\1 whol• of o Pfestdent'a •er-.ord. Ulltw&amp;d by pef&amp;onl
who In' fact noltrter know vary much abOut thlll tecorcJ
evatueUng it, can tesull from hs
merely belng tM ..done rhln-g" to ahaka one·a hi-eland

1\0f have any means ot

det&gt;tore wnat o&lt;WI hoaro ••orybody o&lt;sa ~piO(Ing lo
Ihis what hal ha_,ed to yO!J?
II eo. talle o , _ iool&lt;. I tnlnlt What yoU'll tlnd II a n
~llrll ~ mark.ed by few bf&amp;INI!ll k10()811,SiM~ •r'let
WN \bt tut ono thl.t t&gt;oasted many? You'll tlnd on
lldmi&lt;&gt;lltrotiol\ 1 thin!&lt;, that has 1 QOOCI many loRutOo,
.... ..,..ld anything &amp;!.., naVe 111011 aolcl ol any
ICirflilltolfOIIon? Vou'll lind \he P I - t -.toll'!
''"ad'"' Congreaa as N.s4tr u one wouto na~• wllned;
how m1n1 Pfeskjent have? Many probttma tn their
na1urt l ntrKtab'e ha~• been 5tru_ggteo agalnsl ln •l lln

Bu1 I 1ubmit thll ,.,..·u nod a period ol tour years 0 1
~n..t alt~n~pt, reasonably socCHSful, 10 lead '"'
ccwntry along libllal llnu. II you are a rtghtllt, ol
courat thle wouto not lead you to "Vole
Democratic-but lhln you were golr"g lo vote
republtcan anyway, beCause ·you, at lent, t no,oughl~

Underllond What 11 at etake. But II you are a IIberti, I
aM how the ''recon:S" ot Mt. O&amp;ne,•s
aclmanlatratk&gt;n. tooked •• treshJy, c:oulct fod you. In
cannot

1B, the yaar the RII9Ubtican Pl!rtY ~me the parw

ot tho ta• rlg~t. to vote Aepub4lean and ao turn tho
Jillion over ot tile lar rlg!tt.
t ._. . tilled tho laaue as PA"'f'lfli&amp;lnat.pany rather
ttwtn • • man-against-man, DeUua t tnlnl!. \"Amertc•n o.oplt t~: aed con1tant1y to , a mlnd
, _ , . . that tho two American /Mftlos now lllnd
quRI cloarlylor t - al\arlll't different aotl ol pol~ leal
dMl- Tlto Olnloctotlc party has aokl OQOdbvo to no
, _tt0n1111oo: Strom Tltutmon&lt;l Ia 1 Repojbltcan. Tha
Republica n PIIIY has rlduold 111 llblralt to
po-oo•n•u· We now act...,ty hove. 11 ma11Y ol uo
ha•• longed to ha... two rool partial. Tho cllolco
~- '11!1cll Is ot tatoi\JI moaning. II Aoopon tokoa
tha P-ldency, tho""",.. VIti rt;r;.wr~ INane~ will bl
tUrned OYO! to the ~btlcan party • • thO! parr• It

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IW.y. That huoe executive bfanch will be wodci"' w'th

the rtghVIt ReC)ttblicel'l ~ress eon:ponon11 In
Congre.sa. The great veto power will be wteiCJftd In the

tnten.etl ot tne R41PUb4fc.en rlght.
And a law p.rofeasor must

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appolntmonts. not only to the Suptome Court. btU to
lht wt~ota ht&lt;Utral Jualclary, wUf be macte on the advieti

•nd •~ the Interest of the RePtJbllolin rlghL How can a
IIWal laug" that oJf? it'lere are. Uva Supreme Court
Juauces now tn their uveiiOS. two In tl\lh mte~Git
lilrlleL ThO I'OUnQISI l""Qtl. ~eMQullt. II ~ a
,..table f'tohtia• a lacttMt UnciO¥H tne odda.. There.,..
PltntY ol young •igntlst Jan~Dr""' orouncl, • quautlod''
'" ......, objecll. . son... 10""" tnho Court tor to ""'

lio"' lor a _.uon. n enougtt'vac.ndea ocw•. d

wolf they may. Mel tho tow. ladera! jl.cltclary I• ot

.,,_..,..meaning Ol1d- too. A ~blle&amp;n rli!l'llst
Juotlc:e Dopanment Witt De oorng 11s blot to 1111 t DtK~a. Ill IH•tenutted will\ ' 'gttt..w•no Jvdgol:l... The

~le1n control ot tr,e Ae49an ht.C11on ~ lhla. and
••e ru.~ng thetr l'l.ano5. tn.y onry hope you
tl"'tnlil.

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otll lntlmo.

One must add lnat blUe conatlntl~ ~ In
Con.gre.as to eul do~rt tfl.e jurllodlct\on. or~glnat at\d
o,ppotota o l 111&lt;1 Suprema Co&lt;Jrt • nd to- lado!al
c::outtt. In feQttd to cetlaln caa.e• Cbncomlnoo human
rl"~'' FOf
o,-,. ot Aoaoe.n·•
men.
So&lt;lala&lt; l&lt;efms or North Carolina, tut YM&lt; hot tho
Senate to taltt on to another bW • ridot I hal woukl hl¥e
®N away llfOOethe' Wilh fe.Hra~ JUdlc:iMl' pow.,- to
OGal with ·~voluntary.. .scnool Pf•YOf~ C.r1er. et
cons.'-6bto political pride, gor Ilia people to IObOy
tnJs rtar oU the tHu. '"" twovgt'lt .OOUI na
_ . . _ , Carter would conalnty . .to aii iUCtl b&lt;H1
fltog.,. """fd be Wl ltiflll*llll pen In h - to OJQI\ OUCII
1 biD at a ceremony Witb S.O.tor H•tm• m pr~
ett~nce. ~ how man)! numan rfOI\tt al;.OfKia
woukJ De 10 tteated , '" a gcwernment WhoM tone waa
Nt by IN Rep\lblu;an f~ght.
l'h• lua resort ot those ,.ltbera1a·· who (tOt wh.at
ra.on I oueu noU .$8\lffi reany to want to ~ole
AoP\Iblfc•, Is often to aay. after •H. rout rNtl 1t n'1
very long, 1r ttuouoh ml-5fortune you h••etooat on food
alamp&amp;, and th-e fOOd·stamp program 11 aklmped, tour
yuarals a lono time. Rei.gan ..seemt to be u;1n9 the el,
Is etready c•ean enoogh (though I read ''unMallhy"
now and then in tha New Haven a.sHsament) enc:J \1\e

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Republican rlght rool&lt;s on ,..,. . concomed with tna
enw1tonmen1 IS mere twsybod'OS. ho,..llte;~ CKI \M
pr01id llan"-s of '"iodu$lry'*; will tou' yo.,. ol • uth
.....oers.Mp" prOduce no •rr~ble d~tge to the
onv.ronment7 Reaoatt himse1t ttaa «»ended lht 10oa of

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..,.lng energy. &amp;J t&gt;erng vaglf&lt;lly -Amortcon,

doeS thO Pf""""l oltOaJIOtl I&lt;&gt; tho Petalan Gull evggast
thlt wt U n tallte lout YNfl OUIIO •"-r eflect•• Oft that? No.
u tne country geoetaJiy, and a.s to tno IJOOI most
npec;taJty. tcx;r YNA COU)O be yean ot Wf*lttevatMe
OI.N tle, .

Nor 11e polfltc.at utmas an that easlt) reversible. A
rlght·W'Ing Repubiiun CApture of th~ au-euttve bfanctt
would furntsh 1 powet-ba.Se tor the tutute. onw tMt
could mako ru~mptlon ol the liberal tnttfPfl$0 vCKy
ttatd lnoeed. The far rigllt wcwld be ttylng, turelv. to do
that• .1\ ft:Hlent ' 'rellglpua" wrltief In The Ntw 'r'Of• ffm•~
has .said, In hiOh eamestn~ lf\Al "Vberellam"ll a
arn:• t1 wQMftf" wno ne's 'floting for.) And. aa I have
shown. the fudt&lt;Hary oouto De Quire hrevmlbly
eh•nged, for ma.n~ ~ears to come
No, PQiittca is no m • _ttltf tot t"Jing pa11c:iox.

Common _ .. Is tne JTIOin tiling wanted. 11'0 VlfY
tiiTIPII IIIIa yoar. l l - oll•ro thO -OS anG "'"""'" ol
lho Aapvbub41car\l\oh~ vote Aapvb41con. 11 ,.,., -ty
ere al•beral. then vote lor tho c:.ndldlto end party, tha i
"""· In IO lmporlect world, lmporliCIIy but oulto
cl•actlnctty try to embodY • - IdeaS.
Ancl Oon'lllt lnYbodY llfk to yoU oboul tlbln!Allm'a
being • out" thla ye111, not quito In 1ty,._ Tho...,., cor• or
llnw1can h-.III&lt;Tt Ia untltlng conc11n tO&lt; tho
unlottunat-. Tlto injunction to ftold rut to juat thlt

concem aeem.s to~ o f us to""" comt hOtn 1 'tflf"1
~tvn

pftot:e • pi- whora la1hlon hU nothing o.t all to

aay.
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..---SCHOLARSHIPS.._----...
-AVAILABlE
FOR STUDY
IN JAPAN!
International Christian University, Tokyo is offering the followil)g
scholatships for SUNY/Buffalo undergraduate.studenrs:
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Two (21 Schola;shfps for the academic year (1981.a2)
Two (2) Scholarships for the Intensive Summer Japanese Program
from !uly to mid-Au,11ust. 1981
Sc;holarships honor tuiUon and waive some fees Transportation, room, board and other personal expenses wiU be
orne by the participating students.
ormitory or off-campus housina facilities are available and
.c:servations will be arranged.
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For :;cmplete 1nformation, contact:
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Council on l ntern~tional Studies .
118 Richmond Quad (f!Ucott Complet()

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APPLICATIONS BEING ACCE~ F,OR

THE DIRECTORSHIP OF SUNYABI$uC
PROGRAMA DE ESTUD/OS HISPANICOS IN SALAMANCA, SPAJN
~mmer, 1981

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QUAUFICATIONS:
Fluency In Spanish, ifxperlence In' elth{lr Spsln or Latin Amarlca
-candida tea, fo( 1he.. directorship should subml( a cu"en~ curriculum
vitae end • des,crlptlon of two possible. COUr3eS wh(ch 'they might
teach to:
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Dr. Allert L. IIJobMia

Council on ............... StudiH
Rlcl-.d a..d.IUNYl8uft•
~N.Y.14111

As on illne&lt;a1lt,mecldle&lt; In otl* people'a allolra,l am

urged to ..Y thi$ to my !allow aludento. 5onll peoplo
complain oeeause they nave no enol~ 1n thlt election.
O!&gt;olce. u we know deP'On&lt;IS on lroe&lt;lom, and those
choice$ are limited as we co~o be drlv,n, from
ftont and behind. down Soi:laU•m Lane. The main
phllooophj£al dlflerence betw.._, the two perlleelletln
the part theA:ovem~nt ta to play: Otmocrellt1tPtnd
govemmenf, Republicans eutb ll. Sclentlttt aay thet
lor eoch pound ol lat we carry 200 mllaa ol extra·\
capllfarres. In govetnment, etch extra.. arm of Its
enta.~led bOdy requires even more •stonomket
amovnl$ ot Us. red jutces: tape.
~inc» fs often descft'bed at a contlnvoua cytce of
expansiOn and contraction, each In Itt Pt'GC:* aeason
ond time. It Is ob'riou$ whtcft cour" ~rnnHHtt
0119Uid now take.
J.. problem with growing up 11 tftat thlngl ellen gel
too aotablilhtiO, too stable to change. StogMn!:lght
' - al&gt;ettotWw!. A c:lllld, among other c:lllld,.., a an
lrT&gt;PJ&gt;"II*IIme kMOlng a hat on 1\lonMd, lila lwoya
~- away with laughter. What wt1 need now Is a
give us auwlnd that will sweep through Amarlu.
trlll aarM apJrit of irreverence. RNO*-" It etrrrlng that spirit, I believe.
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Woldman theatre (Aahertt)

One fo r Reagan

To tile Editor.

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WNY ripens as a great grape growing capital

�From grapes to ·the bottle:
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wine-from the vine

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by Joha Laplaaa
MO""filll Editor

St!Nl ' I A B - JS6 &amp;r•ire Hall - 831-5421
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KWAMETOURE
/ormerl~

A r~~&amp;&amp;edy dalmarion slouched by an empty newspaper ~. in fronr or
Gaylord's Sponin• Ooods store. Oo'Wn 1he road a beai· Uj) 1964 Chevrolet
was.1urning io10 1be MooS&lt; Chapter Lodge's .,avd par}dna lot. Strollin&amp;
throush the down1own business oection were elderly couples, !.topping only
ro renew old aequ&amp;intmces or 10 al&amp;oee_....IL..!..Iatit White ehllftb-tbe
unoffiCial center of the bura.
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Nealed between llx com fodds and JRil&lt; viacywcb of pictwesque
Owltauqua CoWity lies the quiet villaae of Silver ~eet. It sleeps soundly
duri1l&amp; the day and....., more SOWJdly d..nna the niabt. Tb&lt;ft are ao nisN
clubs bete, jUSI a few bars-DOC the rock 'ern lOCk 'an b&lt;owtidi-t)l&gt;&lt;
tavtmS. tbcse are lht mort sedate. older-type establishments, raniolsctnt
or saloons of
by.
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Organi.lser of the

ALL AFRIKAN PEOPLE'S REYOLUTIONAR Y PARTY
Fonner leader of:
I. BLACK PANTHER'S
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2. STUDENT NON- VIOI~ENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE

T o SpealrOn

·PAN-AFRIKANISM
FREE

But Sil\'tf Creek awll&lt;eas from iu slumber ar leaSI once a year. Whik
_eommWiities are baucoi!la doWn in JIC_.Mioa for a ..-e winter.
this quia IO"'il ...adJes iu OWD \-.rsion o~ Mudi Gru--clle.silver CreetOnpe Festival. Dwiq this cdet&gt;Rtion 10 the area's .,.jor livdihood,
evcrythiq in tbe viU. is paint..r puspl.e. The cutba 110 . . . . the parkin&amp;
meters are violet, tbe ~cans are wine-bued, cv~ the flfepluas shed
their DOmlll red tint.

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Wednesday, Oct. 29th at 6:00 p-m
Fillmore Room of Squire Hall, (MSC)

''The Silver Creek Grape Fcsdvat,•• cornmmtd oM native, ''"rivals only
the Fredonia Farm Fest, whi&lt;:b is deflllAlelY more classy."
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Silver cr..t revOlves &amp;round tbe .,_. Everyone drinb lu juke. ea1&gt; iu
fruit, imbibes iu wine and worb for iu IDIDY rdaled IAdusuies. Silvor
Cr&lt;d: is the fruit or the papevioe, and the wmcs mdusuy is the 5&lt;ed or
Silver aut. But, lite my vineyard, ooe ..ed does not fatber the • ·hole

crop.

THURSDAY, Oct. 30th
UUAB pr~sents

The Merritt W'mery is but ooe S«d iD ~·· buTJ&lt;onina vioo
i.oduouy' Hidden in tbe ouutlrtrof• IOWD oil the oo~ Of civiliza&lt;ioo.
' the Merritt State Is oa:essibk ooly by boot roads. After a vmtor
clrcumnaviptes throuah vineyard&gt;, clisooded by Ulllit ava.ues and mMked
only by roadside tiam beekoalna the toytis.t , the winery appears.
No bi&amp; faetory,bere. No smotesu&lt;:ks, 1000 car .,Vklnalou o~uodreds
of mi&amp;fant worllen in tho adji(C!ll vineyard. "We're)ust a fafm winery."

..plaiDed M.or&amp;uerkt Merritt-Sample, who, with her llle fln;t husband.
es.tabtililed *l&gt;4Dr!U l!swes.. 'We arc licensed to ptod- ~p to SO.OOO
plloas a you." •
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The .n-y itsdflu..,.ll inde&lt;d. Loolriaalike a.........,. wuehouse.
it • biddal behlad tho Manu reoiden&lt;:e. where tbtU: _...... or tb&gt;~
"Tbis is • ~pletdy family ~-loo." M&lt;rritt-Sampk
noted prood!J. ~.you koow. Merrill Eswes is the
r - to e&gt;&lt;pnitt
• wiDery in the CoWity."

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ROGK NIGH;F
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The Grateful Dead &amp;
Solo Albums of Bob Wt~ir
Billy Cobhan &amp; Bobby CochranIn Honor of Bobby &amp; ·The Midnights
with guest llppe!lnlnce

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That wu four yearsaio, when Governor Hup L. Carey llaoecl into Ia&gt;&lt;
the Farm Winery Act tt~~~bUna IRP&lt; &amp;J'CI'I"&lt;" to ,..ablilh' small·scal•
. wineries. ,"My fllber•lO•IaW - the flfA per10II to appC)r for I license."
bouted Gbrilly Merritt. "Whm be"""t dowa lhore DObody km:w whal to

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do (b&lt;cawe or lbc: nt....... or thellw.)''
Nw to the foyer, wbefe M&lt;rrltt-5amplc it siwated behind a rountu
d&lt;alin&amp; out erackus and wino Wl!plo$, ua hll&amp;&lt; s.toraae....,. wtlc:re mWI..
llkr WOS cl&lt;am DCXI tO lwndreds or &lt;mpty boxca bwina the w!n&lt;ry'r
!r~drmark. In lhese ominous plvaniud Oarpntuans. aupt
JUIC6-P!'OC:Ured from &amp; !IW'by a&lt;&amp;pr pr..,._iJ fmncnted into wJnt

thrOII&amp;h a number or Jdcnt!Oc proces,..,
An intean! pan in the formtntAiion or the "noctar or thr llods" iJ tbr
UJ&lt; of yCISI-.he mlcroxopic ya· pofont &lt;fllYil\&lt;. A ~-produa of the
r........tation procesr iJ c:atboa dioxidc •(002), the l'dl)iratory was~e or
anltnals aod the .food of planu, "We must eontlnUOIISiy let cxn out or
these tantr.'' Mqrit~wanocd
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the prcsswr buih up wou14
&lt;.q&gt;lod&lt; them." The
ed from old milt com..--.-.&lt;od to
ca..,. odditicloW problcmo or the MGritts.

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The 0/lfce of Cultural A/loire pruent. the
third In the J 980 Fenton Lecture Serlu

Frank
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" Boy, isdaaina lhem a pr~l!on." "~bed llt&lt;da\l&amp;htu·IA.Jaw, polntin&amp;
worker ""'ueriJ11tbe bulder of a 40 fooc cytlnder. "We b..., 1D ""'a
sprayball c1cv1ct to bdp do lbc: 1~-" Tbo opraybolJ .,... forth row
diffcrell cbrmic:al combirwions-a "clorox"Ouid, ....., , c:itric add aod
...Jfuric add....-11 intcodcd to do a dlrfCIC1It tlcaniftl oprnUon.
Afta tbe juices ferment, aod of the oollinal . _ . tum into
akohol by the )'&lt;1St, the pulpilb Wille is then &lt;1IC&amp;Ied 1n wooden barrels.
"When lhe win&lt; is rtody tO be taken OUt of the eyllndcn, It is then racked
(a prO&lt;CSS i4 wbicb all the pulp materillll are siphoned out) and qed i4
,.ood," Merritt capillncd. " Herdt is mixed with Olhcr wine to&amp;cr jwnh&lt;
ri;1h1 blend."
D&lt;opite all that hJU been done 10 It, the wine is still not rady ror
consumption. It must be filtered one&lt; q.tin, with the c:rystal-lite
ronnations taken out or tbeliquid. '"This fihration makrs lhr wine sparkle
when you hold it up to the U&amp;ht." she said
10 a

''The Presidential
Debates on TV:
One Day Later"
Mankiewlcz, former o/ess secretary for Bobby
Kennedy and one of the principal media critics
of Nixon in two books and his syndicated na·
tiona) column, is president of National Public
Radio and author of the recent Remote Control: TV and the Manipulation of American
Life. His lecture was originally slated for Ocl
- 28th, but has been postponed to Octo~ 29_
so that he can assess the Carter-Reagan
televison deba.tes of the night before.
,

T~t$t 1001'

Throll&amp;h the whole procw, the wtne has two ,.,.jor enemies, both
mkros&lt;opk and both waltlna for the chance to merdlessly dal.roy
thousands of pllons of the liquid.
The tiny rruit Oy Is thc most wily rccoaniublc amona wine'• worst

txlernal problems. h feeds on the srapc juice, l ea~in&amp; iu residue, vint-pt.
b&lt;hind. fine &gt;ereen doors and bUJ J4mp1 aJ;e the moil obvious l liM Of the
Mttriu's on·aoin&amp; baule with the bup. "Onnllness Is our maJn lhina:·
1hr- ):trtssed ... We jus1 dean and dean and dt:an ...
H owever, the lmc:a ranks a fu JeC~Ond 10 the l.tmosphc:rc. "Air is the
biggest enemy wine has." M. . . . . . . .ed. "II tan tlivc wine a biner navor
and some dUcoloration. •• To combat air, tbt wine containers are equipptd
"ith buffen of either 002 or sulfur dloxidc to kCcp the li&amp;htcr air from
comins in contact with tM vino.
10mctbina aoes wron&amp; W't' can lost a
1Aholt rank," sbe b&lt;moancd.

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Wednnday, October 29
Woldman Theatre, (In Capeu-Norton compla).
Amber•t Campu•
Fr-

preacmttJ

ITS SPRING GETAWA r TO OA rTOXA BEACH
March 7 - 15th - Tru\lcl by Bu8 or plune
Stall irt 0a)lturta 's c/aMicsl hotu/!

!The
$29900
PIaza ''
hrplunc

t t

plusiO '·" Tux &amp; Scrvi~-c Oum!c
for QlUtd ()(.'CUPIIJIC)'

From the rmncnt•lon room the wine b tnnsponed lhro\l&amp;h aa
d.obontc ')'item or piper to the bocdin&amp; area, where, e~pectabiJ.Il is put
into bottles aod corted. O:otnlto the room is 1 boctk: lllkr- striUlle
cootraption that looks tikc a 12-pron$ ehcrnisuy llborllory PI outlet.
" OUr bottle ftlk:r is not clcc\ric," &lt;Jllllaincd Mcmtt. ' 'They wort more on
thr orde of • toilet ... That ... silo ...... on. that lbc: boctlcr are
by
J)le$$UTC aod1he mathlnt' aucomadeally r.huiJ orr when lbc: llqWd reacha.
certain levd.

17\CLUOES:

Hotmd trip hus to T oronto

I dn)· &amp;

rdled

Cartdooa-

Nat the boctlcs, brimmiA&amp; with wtnt, are taken to the ..u-nt c:ortlnJI
macbine, which, Merrin 'c:laina. 1w a _ . a t y or its owu. "This old
maehine throws corks arouod som&lt;ll!nes," silo la\l&amp;hs. "It K&lt;mS u tboqb
oo1y Betty (a Mcrriu worker) can handle it." Tbosecret to thecork'cr is.lbc:
Mcrritt.b)'·marria&amp;e believes, thai " Belly" tiiOW1 bow to "boodle" the
rco:alcittant IJ1.IdliM, "Evcrytilnt' she coma in, Betty Jalh to it real ~
and tbe corker rcocu better," she said.
The corks on imponed rrom Ponll&amp;ll aod &lt;o&lt;~lbc: Merritu xvm cmts
eadl, ltiiOUD1iJI&amp; to a maJor PQSt·prodw:doo experue. Tbo rco;a,.. co;ru
are thea moucc1 by a ptastic Ral molded to form by a htattn&amp; d.....,,
divicliftl the wine from tbe outside world arouod the' bocllc. Finally, atcb
bocllc Is band labelctl aod stored upside down In the boX&lt;S to msure

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lbc: tour &lt;¢•. Mcrrfn takes her .Wtors. bolct to lbe
roye-.quably tit&lt; ''bal pan or the tour." TravdlnJ behi4d the couruer,
bccoftlcs wine steward Merrill dolitl&amp; out .samples from
the ~!.~~ate'&amp; 'Wibe-cdlar. After 1ulpiJ11 down a tad or atcb variety, ..be
W&amp;Yod llcr band towaedl the Estate' I 200 &amp;Crtl or vines.
"llir-$- a bla pr~lem ouc theft," the said, "But the bluest problem
aro the - ' t Yo'ho come: out hero with tbdr biJ Cadlllaa. open their
tl'lllltr, - d outthdr kids, fill the trunk up with &amp;tiPtl and apples. and
tour plde. Metritt

rake off} '

&amp;

Buffulo
plus 10'\ Trut &amp; &amp;--n~cc 010rl!c
for quad fJCCUPttllC)'

INCLL'D'ES:

~ Round tripluxurr)'
uir-conditioncd m oltlr home
8 dtiys. 7 nights ot "11tc l'tuzo"
Disner Trip optioned

ni1lltl

in o first doss

Turun1t1 Hotel, round trip air
fore Toronto w 0o)1orUJ

()pen Httr on Plane
T nm !fer nf bul!l!llltc

H du)'S &amp; ni4hts ut '1hc l'tozo"
\\'clcomc Cocktuil Port)'
Di~'Clunt Coupon Bookh:t
&amp;'f'''iC(.'tl uf Tnevcl Rep.

Uimited seating aW~ilable! A S25.00 non-refundable
deposit ll88Ures ~HI o/ a seat.
Don't be !oled by odters /ineprint! \\'Jtat ~&gt;u sec Itere is
what )'Ou get.

For infonnation call6J6-2497 or "i8it our

office at 104 Faf-go.

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! warring over the. price tags;

1Laws opening new wine bottles
~

A recent New York~ Court o( Appcob
oboiWiiq lll1aillla. prices ror wine
retailm, wllicb .,.._,.. roauc~ woulcl
I drive the _ . . . ,..._ md POP'' liquor
~ 11«e1 of bas~Ma, hu had nq~Wble
· 8 effects 011 tho 'llfiK mortCI&lt;'IixiOrcba t.o a
f: NYP. .O •ttdJ.
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"' or 204 t}pCI of wine iD 19 Sri&lt;- NlqMI
~ County ~ ..- . 73 pcrcao1 of the wine
had prioa martcd • tho old llllabDwn md
:t r.-.. ""'""t .._ ICNIIIJ abow lhal price.
This refvtes &lt;ria lhal...UC.IiqQof rcuilcn

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November ,lbey sbould make caula lhal tbt
A.Sianblyand ~ eiDCii4ala lbey pllll to
support Ole plodeecl to resist liquor store
OlttftiPU to reimpose ~ floors oo the uJe
of wiDe."
A NTPIRO repon lodieatu that
~ Ill tho Ullitet SWes ., wdl .,
Oou4a and Oreal Britain show tUt
miaimum ~ lloon do DOt proua SliWJ
busineaes. A 1971Jtudy b)' Ill&lt; Library or
eo..,... roomcl lhal t11e iacidalce or SliWJ
bwinasa flilin&amp; -oximaldy the

rulina

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WOilld be fO&lt;COd to ~.
to J&lt;V&lt;ftl
iluuntes, Ill&lt; Dalia' JtOres were found to
bave the lowac prices.
'
Jack Woodbury, of Woodbury F11111S
Wmery-a small wiaety Ill Q&gt;auauqua
County- is [o qr.........t with tii&lt;K nndlnas.
"Tbe law b1$11't hun boslnesut all. Nola
bit," be said.
However. retailers havo pronured
Oovernor Huah L . Carey to place
reimposition of wine pri« rnlnlmunu on the
qenda of 1 •l)&lt;dal session o( the Lealllature
~Chcdulcd for Novembtr 17.

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NYPIRO Rc&amp;ional Coordinator Kenneth
E. Sherman i$ in sharp disqree:mtnt wlch
rcaulatin&amp; the price of wine.
"There Is no tco~omlt: justin&lt;atio&lt;l for
pricc·fixin&amp; wine," Sherman 51ld. "Bdore
Western New Yorkers 10 to the polls In

~a~miD-eslhalhad ~lixillauwdla
tboK tlla&lt; did 1101..

AU lbe ckrqaLttloo mtaDS to the
&lt;ONUtDtristhAlwioc:wiUbecbeapa,ltltiSI
untU Ill&lt; November special .session of the
l.qbWure. Altbouih • major price war did
nor develop. there areaucsofmorethaftalO
per&lt;eat dlstollnt oo the old minimum.
One jUJtlrocadoo cited by the State for
price llxlrta Is tempe&lt;ana:. If the pria of
wine is blah. tbere will be less consumption,
and vi« veqa. A - d lrJwnetlt is lhaltbe
State will lo~ tu r&lt;venue, u tax&lt;s are

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calculated by the pen:cntqe of retail pria.
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A llnal araumtnt is that New York would
- · - • - ~•
·- _, ~-become I dumplftl around f~cbup wines
at hloi.,.,Ooojobotllo,_ttow ......
like "Niaht Train Express'' or
"Thund«blrd" lftd the State wine industry
The New Jersey Auorney O~al's Task
would be hun . However, California has no • Force concluded a study by reponln&amp; that
price rcaulation and their wine industry is still
"there Is no evidence thai a slanlrocant
strona,
~ number or family run stores will fail 1r retail

and

price maintenance is &lt;tunioated. 'M6\n
Pop' liquor stores exist in .,...tlally equal
a umbers is states with resale prk&lt;
maintenance as io similar $liltS without it."

Hiccups

.

How to be-a connoisseur witlrout looking li~e Orson ·welles
Wine hu bttn called the "ncaar or the &amp;ods." and
throUJbout history, wine drinkers have looked down on their
bterswilliftlcounterpam. Wine.thcysay, is noc an akohollt:
bcveraae but • "'ork of art . And Uke an artwotk tb&lt;« are
special procedures tblt can bt taken to tppraiS&lt; it.
Ju.st as Onoa WeUH does for Pout
anybody can
btcomeaCOtllloisewofthdermcntedarapeJul&lt;e. h'sorllya
pr-.. of learnina I few ileps and knowinJ how tO properly
·
interpret them.
Aller a winuteward (that'lthe busboy who kl&gt;owslllthe
dates on the bottle and can spcalt French) br\DJI back the

M-.,,

odeetion, he should only po

a small mouthful into tlie &amp;lass.

This is done in case the selcctioo fails the "rin&amp;ent wifte test
and mu.st be'retumcd.
Tbe wine &amp;tass is then held up to the tilht and checked for
clarity-it should be dear, no&lt; doudy. This will bdp .....,,e
thlt the vine was properly fdtcred It the wiftery. Once it
-this r~rst test, the wine should be .,..;rlcd in lbe
Jlass-wbich pruumabfy hu been wdf polished-«&gt; check its
olc:ohol content. -If leas (lbey look like ic:icles arOUftd the rim)
appear on the inner sutfac&lt;~ofthe&amp;fass, then the wine puaes
this qub. If 00(, there ons either ..,., or din iiUitl&lt; the
;&gt;

&amp;fass.

'
Nut step is to stlt:k your d!iectly foto the &amp;)as$ 011d
take one biJ sniff to chcd&lt; if Ill&lt; smdlls appealin&amp;. Check
also for mold oo the cork. SomelsallriJhl, butifthestoppe&lt;
k areen throuJbout, the wine may be tainted.
Aller pusirtJ lhil$l.e p,lip the wine whlk rolliaa tboclll&gt;out
the mouth, txperltndrtathedifferenl ~ions as the liquid .
tOuches each unique tlllebucJ.
f"t.oally, swallow tbt &amp;forious Jill of arape slowly so that it
travds down Ill&lt; csophaa11111ftd wamu the~.
Burp!
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New RUcn o/ tlae hrple &amp;,e
T'dett J 7/ JS 1tudeut1. 88.50/ 8 7 ooo«udenta.

J9/J 8 day of abow for e\'UYOOC
T icketuvailable at Squire-HaD T'10ket Office,
Buff State, Feaival. Record Theatre

A•i•te•., tTVAB Coaeerta in Aaociaaioa
Wi QFM &amp; Taoo Junction
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know about radiation?
Solomon
recently, one limple fOCI cast doubt on all
dalma about tho! health eff«tt of nuclear radl.tllon: nobody
ruUy knew what oonatltu!M a
level of expooure.
Becauoe lhe atomic age bu been with ua only sinoe World
War II, lnd the latency period for many forms of cancer and
other potential radl.ttlon buanla moy bo! 30 yean, ldentlat
oould jUit gueoal-no more tJwi that-bow much nuclur
rtdiallOn • human being might aafely aboori&gt;.
llut with the pa...g. or time. .-rchers have looked to
tho medical reoords of !be natlon's· atomic workers to find

·..r.-

more dependab1e answers. 1bose-answers are now flooding

In, and they are highly distre..;,g.
"It Is evident there can be no ..re level; conelud&lt;ld Dr. K.\rl
7.. Morgan. a world-renowned governmental researcher
widely
u tl&gt;e founder of health phy5ics. "A ..,.
coUed safe level iJ one in which tbe expected benefiiS will
exceed the harm that may ""ulo.·
federal rJdiation 'ta.nda.J"ds.. obser\'es SetiJfor &amp;ary HaM
ID-Colo I. •are ultimately based on an arbitnrf bureaucratic
ded.slon.a about how many ad\'erse heahh effe.::u. r.
ptlomilm for deaths. we will put up wlth-&lt;he JO.alJfld

reilard&lt;ld

tabte c:w1J' •

r....t focdity

in

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8bat tel1t11J-impllcotioa.
In 1965, tbe US Atomic £.net'S)' Commillion ..;pod Dr.
Thomu F. Mancwo. prqt_. of occupational mec1iane at
the llnM!nlty of Pln.t&gt;w-sh and a ...,._- In ind.....,.;.,t
unc:er rae.areh. to conduct an uhlus:tive 11udy on the
health ....cordi of Hanford's nuclear workers.
After a dozen yean of usessin8 the health reoords of
35,000 employees at the ~pnwting atomic plant ovef three.
decodes, M•ncuao'• ·~found severallypeo of cancer to be
unusuaUy pl't'Valent. The research oonduded that cancer of
the lung. pancreu and bone marrow had been caused by

... / ..

••pooure.

Lonizing radiation ClUte c.~ncer: current ~tal

radiation Jtlndircb (or lndw:tri•l worken are not wfe a1 aD.

U116U.;...,.rul •uempt•

Amon&amp; those moat

the world to produce""""~!)~ plutoi'Oum
atonuc bomb, the Hanford Nucleu Reoe.-tlon in
ftltem Washington. is a oompc-ehonoi\-e use in polnl. The
home of a .,...,,.., wartime effon to produce plutonium on a
...,. baail, Hanford baa ....~ • -ble ond carefuUy-

mooilOrell.nudeor ...,.Uorce Iince 1944.

r,,..,

low·lo\·el radiatil&gt;n 0\'0I'all, between
and ab percent of
the cancer deatha •'"""'! H.,ford "'Oriters were attributed.
by the a1udy. to Jow.- radiotlon
tmpllcationl of the Ondlnp were ahattering. Mpeci.oUy
IJnce they may only rep,...,. the tip of .., iceber&amp;lncubation periods fM radlatlon,-bnked canoers are not yet
oompleted for many Hanford workers, and metlc:ulowly kept
official llttiotic:a ~!)ow that !Ianford employees were expooed
to radiation lo\-6i1 no mote tlwl "one-tenth of the • ..r.ell:posu.re llmlta allowed by p•emmen1 regulatk:Hu. •
· ror decades, tho Ito~ induatry and government
•upportlng 4$t'OCiM wet.., 10ylng that the nuclear lndwtry
was extrenl(tly uJo," Mamcwo rec.alls.. tkJt until hb project.
·no atudy had ever been done f01" all the employees of an
atomic enef&amp;Y facllity to determine the cincc.r errecu or all
ti&gt;OOe who had bt1en upooed to ndiatlon, and tl&gt;en left the
oompan_y and •ub•oquentlydied."
The unprecedented .aope and thoroughneu or Mancuso's
itudy I!'VO .amber "'~t to Ill oonclwlon.: W levels of

concerned abou1 Mancuso·,

flnd~nd ""'"' outraced ""- M•ncuso·s fudenl
funding W . . CUI off-&lt;~re """"bers of the OIJ, Olen)ocal and
Atomic Wori.ers IOCAIYI union which """"""'"more than
10.000 employt'e&amp; " ithin lhe nudcor induRry.
"ll&gt;eoe -""" ..., de!Jendent on the future vlobillty of
that lnduary for their jobo ond their lh~; says SCe-'eft
Wodb,
~U•-e of OCAW and

international

=in~5~

a

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cQli~M~:w

JRadiation. :-:--~

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wNch
CICII\U'Oc:U with corporotiano to oporote
nuc:leu fldlltllo. The F.noor1!Y llepo.rtment&gt; Wodb c:ha....
"bu .......ar llned ony or 1'-e """
. 1r0e10r1 one penny, _,.
when oetiout vlolotlooo
UTolli&gt;Wred"
Such alloptiono were buttresled ~~or a us Slln.tte
Nuclear 0...16ht &amp;ubcxx!Jmitt...,.--repon on July z t, 11180,
which otroosJy crltlclzed workln&amp; OOilditiona at the notlon'a

Nltlanll lnltltute lor Occupotianll Sarety and llo&amp;lth thll

..,.,....,..., lllaw a t~old mer- or leuUmio.
lymp~Qna......
and apllollc anomia llliOnS
l'l&gt;rUIIJOUth nudear work..-.. even """"" the workero
.-lved Ufotlmo expoouno of between one and 10 rema of
radlltlon-weU below mulmum amount&amp; allowed by fodorol
l'q!Uiationa.

INJTOW-

thrtte s:ovornment-owned u ranium-enrfC!hment plan11,
oporoted by Union Carbide a.nd Coodyear Atomic
Corporation. The report nMloled the Ener&amp;Y Department
baa lnopocted the uranium enrichment pllnta only
lnf""''""fltly, and that "whM inspectioN hi"" been
conducted, they hove not lnduded "'-kin&amp; radiation levdo
al the pqnt ."
A He-tologlec o . - oatd. • •
who. the 11udy or Hamford .......u.-. t. the ..-t ..len.o~,..
probe Into rodlatlon wort....· '-lth to date, other, .....
com~,_.,.., done n!Cm1ly points In the...,.
dlroctlon.
~ Ca.hfomla Drpartment of Health this year found
i-of•uouallyfatalformoraltincanoer,melonom.o.to
be more than three timeo higher amons I.AWI'ftlat U.ermore
Radiation l,.aboratory e mployees than •mona othera llvin&amp; in
the umo communil)l
Simila,r-dalun, lncludin&amp; accwotiom of senetic dama~
from radlaolon ••1-'Wure, h•"" been filed recenOy by former
empJoyoeJ II the coun try"&amp; other primary Jab for de.&amp;l«n of
nuclear weapun.l olplo&amp;i,·ea. the 1m Alamoa SclontiRc
Laboratory In New Mo&gt;loo.
Hematoloslat Or. Thuma&amp; Najarian conducted an bxhluatl._
anolyab ol orflclalgO\·emment •tatistics and medlcaJ reqordo
or nudtar work.,.. ot tbe PortJmouth, NH. Navol Sl•pyard.

t~'e wute lites. And all but a few ltata conu1n
oucleal' plantl and other atomic fldlkiu, with millions of
people Mviog In dole pro:Wnll)l.

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Some tlgbtenli&gt;g of workplace radiation 1tandlrda ClOUid be
Implemented ....., without lntoforln&amp; ljllt~l radioactl•e
output. While adherin&amp; to atrlcter radli.Uon exposure llmilf.
Cor example. nuclear employero could hlru ""'"' workero for
lhorter -hot• stlntl. wit~ tho sruoer cxpen.oe puood on to
taxpaY.""f and electric utility rat~l"'..
Ton,r Muzocchl, dl.-or of heAlth and N~t)l for OCAW.
- dematod. for more employment for on·the-Job NfO\)' u
Inherently compatible. "If you do whal .-a to be done,
you're !J&gt;in&amp; to promote jobo.•
From ..a public heath ltandpoint, " " - · oplitUnC up
radiation dotes at 1ower te.eU
w1c1or- of""'
• p opulation · misht
a ctually
p•o•e
to
be
count...,.-oduc:tt..e-aince no rodlatlon I&lt;MI appevs to~
aboolutely free or 6felon&amp; or sonot~c rllka.
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amorc.

now

And witb ,._...,._.

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111'006 linlu

between carcin&lt;Jt!enic· and senetlc elfecu, low-I.Jel
ndiatlon'a )l&gt;lp&amp;otiona for future ~ration&amp; are hlvin« a
-...,.ooberlng~pact on nudeolr wort... plaflllln&amp; to have
children. """" if they are other...-lae Oippant about daf11len to
their own heolth. "That'l what'o goo U1 woOTied. what It's
soln&amp; to do In the future, • oonf'ldea Htnford employee AI
Kat tJ, a vehemen tly pro-nucle11r worker at 1-fJ nfard for n vo
PrtlWHiy, hundredl of thouaanda of US dtlun.t are decodes.
oxpoled oo on·lhe-Job-rodiat lon in commercial and military"In future yearo tho number or workon who may dewlop
reloted nuclear lndu&gt;try employment, 'hrou.gh •""" cancer and other harmful effecta due to prior ""pooure will
oporallonl u uranium mflllnll and enrldunant. nudc&amp;r fuel oubatanli.\Uy lncreue." llld Thumu Mancuao. · we are
tobricstlon. atomic warl&gt;ead uaembly. nuclear power planto,
the beginnltls or the cance.- problet_n and not the .

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Wednesday, October 29
8:00pm

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Utah's cool kindles controversy
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obout ohe lou ol ourcr wao.,. truppbe&gt;
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OMIIe&lt; debaoes INI r~ over piAN lor I h~ a..l
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PSatuu M!Ve:raJ yran 110 But thil tltne the •atkes arr
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and railr&lt;wod&gt; 10 connl!d Ill&lt; Utah cool f..td&gt; 10
C.hrunu pons And the alurry lines. which tnO\'e
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thow.anch of ~Cf'O'(ect of W41ftr 6U1 of the repw'l.
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In one l7SO million """""'' 11o&lt;ftn8 Con&lt;trUction ond
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SOMEtHING IN YOUR HfART WANTS TO KNOW.

Tho llrpol and ..,.,tnwe...W ptOiect II beinS
propooed by ULlh lntemolionol !o General Eloc:lric
1Ubsldio'1'1• a!onf! wilh Padfic Gu and Eleclric:,
Southern California Edilon and Nevada Power
COmpaJ&gt;y. 11\lo pion caJls for a larse •trip m!nlo In
""""- Oln.YOn near Alton, Utah. The mine would lie
luot three mi* from • acenlc overlook In Bryat
Oan.YOn National Park. The atriP'mlnod coal would be
c:.~tried by llurry pipeline&lt; to two major power planu,
one jual 17 milet from Zion National Park. Tho other
plant would be located north of ua Vepa. Nevada.
Almolt 90 """"""'or the eloctricfty from 1&gt;olh planto
would be c:.lltried IM!f bunclreda of mJJea of
~ u.- to utllfy Callfomla'a - enelliY appe&lt;he.
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Tho Utah pipeline
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for cool
eapon Jopon.
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lkM11\-er, before the cool - . ....,_ out or the
SJ11UDd. 1t1e would-be producen will ha. . to.,.....,.,...
a moundn&amp; ~tal chat...... and local
concerno about water.
In late the
~v~tonmenrtl o.r...- fllnd, ~of the Earth and
Tho Sierra Cub JolnUy nlod"a petltlon wtlb the federal
Ollice 'of Surface Mlnlna, lleclamlllon and
Enforcement in Den""r to atop pl'q!I'OA on lhc Utah
lntemaUonaJ proiflel. Tho environmental groupa\
which claim the project will be an IICillop:al diluter
and Is
were joined by aoven ,..-from
thlo otaunchly Mormon ..... Their objectioN 10 the

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wore aloo backad by tha KAne County
~. wt.&gt; tatlllod
lhea_,uof tbe
pro1oc1 before 1 apociaJ otate ~IMI commiuoe.
project

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StettinS
chalrtnan
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ClCXIIIIIb&amp;ion
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car dealer.
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fosf\ICMII'Ihdr '~'Moo will flSht CMII' woter,'

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Tho IIOUihem Ulah coal """"' b, I~ 10
Southern California EdiiOn. 'the ..,.... undevtolopod The 'cool ,.,_.., In the 48 11&amp;101•• lklt """""""'' pjiDI to
Is the"""""" clt*t Malo l.n the DOUnlf1'. l!oc!lnf!
dov.top it for exporr haYti bofpd down ,._llOdly hu already ...cured rf8htt to a,ooo acre-root per year
boca- or the .-d to Invest bWlonl of dollaro to pull from •
underarouncl aquifer near Emert.
rail Unk into lhc orea. For thlo rouon, Union Padllo Accordina to Boein8 ~pokcaman Lon Kopekln. the
R.a.Urold., which J• the Jarsm~t lr.a-.,holder on wmp.arty has "demonstrated 1h11 thll we or locaJ
KaJparowltz Plateau and has raU line• rn the project water is moi'G" hencllcW than •n1 olhor uao.·
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area, WOUld Inevitably '-&gt;me a ..,.j6r foetor (n &amp;n)' of ' Tho Ulldor~tound WI lOr, Which Boeing dt.illlO I$ 100
the cumml development and tranoportatlon plano.
braclti&amp;h for humon uae. wW Oatf1' coal to Oxnard,
The other key factor In the reaursenoc of Interet! In wb.k:h will buy the Wiler, minus the coal, and troll it
lJlah coal II the development of the Pac:illc Buln for human ooruumpUon.
.-na.rl&lt;et. porticulariy J1 pan, which untU now hu
Utah Gov. Scou M•llllt-. 1 former Union Padlk
....,.;,..,.s IDOl! of i....... from AU111'11la, South Africa auomey wh!&gt; hu vowed in .-put that •we wouldn'
and the Soviet llnion. Bur with oil ~ 8I"'Win8 let • drop of Wlll!r 80 tO Ctlifomfl.' _.,.uy alp&gt;od
more _.....,, Japan
other Far f.ul nationo are the billtWTlU1g the water.,...,.. 10 lloclnSIootlns 10 a geater rtilanco! on cool.
.
The big Utah lntemotlonaJ proloct hu been put on
Sti~ Ohm!. an o(lldal of the l.ong·Term O'etJlt Bank the Deport.men( of the lnterio&lt;'l "criticAl .,..IV
of Jopon. ha• told the WHtem Governon'Poticy Offa facilities' 1iJ1 for apociaJ fut·troclc ·~ pouibly
!hot Japan's fono:aot for future ener&amp;Y .-.. Ia ·a real by the propooed Enerl)' Moblllutlon lloard. which
Indication of the l'utw-e proopect for fore'l!ll 11oam coal would haw the power 10 0\1!tT'Ide leal oppooitlon.
triNOI:tlonl.• lie abo emphalit.ed that Jopan want• 10
!loa Rudolph, a coal •podollll with frlrnda of the
dlveni!y ill 80Ul'ala of coal
Earth, c:Wtm lhc fnolu.Mon of tha projoc1 on the lpi!CiaJ
John BoWllnm'rth, aapokeoman for Soroo...._..t... 1111 or vital
flclllu.. Is IUipecl. '1'he"' Is no
one of the tentaU.. lJlah dovelopcro, pr...ticu that need to buDd theselarse geiWlf'a~na ladUtlea,' he uya.
Japan will show • coal defklft by 1983, and !hot thio addina thor both a&lt;&gt;""mmcnlll and private otudiel
defklft will reach 89 miD.Ion tonaannuaJI,y by 1989. Tho 11ave ahown that tremendous 81Wlf'S)' uvlnga """ be

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Try to lmtalne wltal O.ris D'Amieo, fllnker for the
Junior Varsity Bulb wasthinldna Monday anernoon as
be stood oo his own five yard Une prcparins to return
an lthJtC&amp; ~fcl&lt;-oft. His team, ().Jon the SQj()n,ls looin&amp; 21-3 in the 1«0nd quarter. The Vanity ream, CO&lt;
wlticb be &amp;Ito plays, loll two daY1earti&lt;:r, S~. And to
top it orr, h&lt; dtOI&gt;Pcd an carli&lt;r kick-orr.
lnst..d or just tumlna around and walldna 4own
Bailey A...,uc, D' Amieo took the kick 89 yuck for a
toucb&lt;loWD, I criticol play In UB's ~tina, but
rcspcctabl&lt; li-IS lass. Rapecubl&lt; bcctusc llhacc is
~ and hu ........ Comdl 3~•• team tlw tht
BabY Bulls eartitr thb year 4J-IO.
"The kl&lt;ls ........ IIUI
on Out thou, .. h&lt;ad
COidt Mlke Christman romarkcd cnthuliastiatlly.
"The dofmsc, especially in tho J«&lt;nd half, was the
best we've bad all ycor."
Led )&gt;y U~bactor Crala Sborman, the UB dcfe&lt;~"'
held ~bm tO onlY seven points in the last two
quanetJ. On one: series near the end or thr pme. with

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ILhaca drivina in UB tn-ritory, rour consecudvt sacks
of Ithaca quanerback Mike McVay thwancd a possible

score:.
While the UB defense played iu best In tho second
tlalf, tho UB offense was incoruistent tbrouat&gt;out the
•hole pmo.
Bulb quarterback Many Barrett
cnJinccred 10 almosl llaw!cu7 ~vc to Ithaca's
IS yatd lint early in the pme, but wbCD be lofted the
ball to D'Amico io tht end zo~. Ithaca ckfoosivc bad
Ed BomiU .......,.t the ball lor onc or his thret intorceptiocu.
Bandt. wtlo played IIIOA Of Saturday's Vanity pme

Arona. but en4td ue with only 31 yuck io 16ouompu.
BuDs' ldeker Dom l!lposito put UB In front ~ In
the first qtw1cr with a lG-yord f~eld p , but the lead
dl&lt;ln 't lut very Jona.
After a 40-yard return o f Elposito's kick-orr, lthoca
took three plays to we the lead tor aood- Foliowlna
ODOibcr UBICiies, Ithaca kOred apin, but this time It
only took one play-a 61-yard run by Lou Butera.

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Followlna ya ano&lt;h&lt;f Bocnbtt toocbdo,.ll, m.akinc it
21-3, D'Amico made hil &amp;p&lt;CtaCular ruo-back. MotorIna ltralaht up the middk, he bJ·passed overy Ithaca
play..-, acqM for • loDe Botub&lt;r pncbcd DO the lO
yard Unc. D'Amico. tw~~~lnaa tull throttle, slipped by
him 011d headed down tht rilht !Ode all aloo&lt;.
• "I waited lor bim to c:omnUt him!df," tho UB
Freshman uld, "th&lt;tl I jlllt took off." D'Amlco &lt;A·
pialned thai the run-bact wu or panieular
r-.co
to hfnl, b&lt;cousc the scvcntl ones he had wbile playina
IO&lt; Lew!ltoi\·Ponor Hlah Scboof - e all called back
on penaJtia. "J•ve bseft,..,workiDJ on them for 1
'wttllo," he sold.
UB'sS&lt;OCOnd an~ last touchdown CITDe on a tXautiful
49-yard drive by Barr&lt;1t. Staninc of/ with a nine-yard
pass to sophmore Oankcr Ken F~. Barrett usina
tho rush. •witched orr with MMtin movina it to
hhaca'sacvtll yard tine. The UBquamrback that fak·
~~"'·rolled out on the optioo - too~ kiD

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Coacb Christmaa was plcaRd with tho JV dfon tlus
year-thcit r....- ..... lhoUah they wens wittlcsa in
fOU.f dfonL ·~ O( t.bosie pmes ttr-er~ api:Da Divi·
lion ltCIIRU. lthaco -the ociJ team io Division Ill,"

be ra!Wkcd.
lor B&amp;yorckandthretin- •
Cbristmaa b&lt;linu tlw tbc real btocliu from Ibis
He WIU espcciaUy ctrectr.e out of the opycor's JV..t~ wiD'&gt;:&lt; sho~ ia ':'""year's Vanity ·~-At.:-v-, .-,._ ,
oquad.
Wero dealrnc "'th mainly fralurtett and • ..,~ ._ _ ,. _ _ _ ,. _ _
tioo, citbcr rUJtAina the b&amp;ll hinuelf or pitdtma it to
0 11
rutmlna bids Tony P..-dval or Jeff Martin.
oopltmons hC!'e,'' he sold. ' 'They ha~• lot ofyeors ,_out---""' .,_. ~
Marun hod an excdlent aftcmoon, plowina for S7

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one afternoon in Dayton
Wllllliltl . . . . IK fourth raoltcd Di-rilioo Ill tam in the ....U.IlY ia
diCJiarlt ........ boK boatina 011 tbeir OWD fiold is - t y iaapollillk.
TllcU88ula r-111111lurnl . . _ lhio ....tald a they
dropped
ttS ~of ~J~uotoe in Obio.
_;.,pcd - to • 21-0 lint qiJW1&lt;r lead b&lt;bind the nmnin&amp;
CliM*ilt
..-pcrcd S7 ,.....u fot • tooc:bclown
ear1i&lt;r in 1k ~or Uti t.bca .......Sapia
tloc 10 yard llnc. Fullbock
Gory Sasidl.,_ t.booolbcr tAlly DO a two yarrcl Jlia"'&lt; with Jim flallalkcnp
bootq aD thret PATL
Daytoo added . . - O&gt;Or&lt; points befonr IK bolf coded oo • Olio&lt; yud
bur&gt;t from s..itlt and o Pullt~~kamp kick.
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Ave UB flabla and thr« int~ c:ontinually ltaiJcd the BIIUs'
attack. A hatd-blnlll&amp; Dayton cltfensc vinually shutclowa the Bulfalo
ground....,., u the Ws could mllltCr ooly a.mer• JltotaJ ronb. Mark
Malu, UB'J bdlood .,-ound pm- wu hdd to 20 yorck In riaht catrlcs.
-.ad lloll lalwed 27 .........:! points by the Arn•Wode ,AI t...beolthal opened tbc JaJrinc with a 61 yard
toudodowa &lt;atdl ftoa qurterbaOt lim O'Hara; Mike Malon&lt;y recovered
allulls flail* Ia tllcir aid -ror-.hcr...,.. ond Tom Ba!any bumped
.,_ ,,_ tbc cwo. Jolla vcirpe cloocd out the ICOriaa w!tb all yard rolla
pass t1.-. for the TO. •
Wldo lbo ~ or tile UB
t1or Btdls' ddmsivc unit
$pCIII lbc llllliarltY
the lidd. Jobn Whit•
t~or
sqoal willl 14 t8dtla. .,... AJtado - riPt b&lt;blnd with 13.
dirT......,.- tbe two -. ~
suDotic io the Burfolo '-- Ooaytoa IOI&gt;I&gt;Icd up 441 yar-ds to UB's _ .
6S, the..,_ 101a1 fer the Bulb this year.
AI Wbltebc:ed wlio •aned for the Bulls ot quartcrbock rcplacina the
in;.n.l Jiat ~ t.d a ....,._ day~ only.- pass in
niaull..,.ar whle tluowll\&amp; cwo iDt.ertepdcrM. MJony Barrett, tbe other
Bultalo ~. fored lildc.bett-... .,me S-l&lt;t aod throwina ooo
in~. 11tc.two coald eooabiloe for ollly 33 yards pusina.

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Delay

scsa- IIAcl ~ oludente lnt«Hted m' 1981
sutnme.r dr)ployment $hov~ ~ontact: Summer
Employmont Cooodl""""· Employmont Oivblon, L.. 25.

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Mid-,....,.

"liCit Oancen oll.ofte..,_ v.-..·tum
by Rlci\Md Oorclon tomorrow in 2A6 C.ry ond Frlcloy In
357 /1\FAC, Ellicott.
UUIIII pr~te Jobn llruoAoll. e tJ8 atuclont. U1 on
ortglno1 ·uhlblllon ol drowlf'ill llv""th Nov. 20 In
Gollefy 219, Squlte, For moo&lt;lnloomotloncon (134.1088.
'Nito and Floro Purim lonl!lllt ot 8 p.m. ot tho Oronoclo
lM•&amp;er, M.a1n StrHt.

I.Aw&lt;_,U.ormore ~~~. POBox-.N.

Due to mechanical problem•. The

Uv&lt;tmote. C.lilomla, 94550. 41~·1 I'3C A limited

ec:c J u z l ! - S.tu~ ot 8 p.m. 1n IMJ5t~
Cornoll Thcoltt, EllkotL
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AuoiUona for moo lind roo - porlC~f'tNt~Ce
g._tp«loll.tinglnclhnlc-ofwmalond&lt;ldtcm
Europo Sundoy 01 6 p.m. In JJ9 S&lt;lulrt. C.U SJ6.1620.

oupplyof sumrnerlrw~en ovallable &amp;;,3 HoyaC.

Spectrum'• special Buffalo Issue has been
postponed until Friday. looll !hen for a

who havo d~1hod­
ro&lt;orcb ond high LSAT
UM'Ofllty of Noo1ll
Corolino is -.~~&gt;g Motehud Followllllpo In lAw. Foo

16-page supplement on the City's history
and rebirth. , The paper apologizes to
dllappolnted readers, but promises it's
worth the wall.

_,.._"Tho

fu..be:t lnfomwation write: The ee... $cN)ol of Lew.
Unlvv&gt;ity of rlonll Catorrn~~. Clapel Hn~ North C.rollno,
27514.

eo.- PIMinlng Olllce •orbhops: ~'"9 to ll~ol
PrHmploym&lt;ru lntemew Qudlonltomotrow ot3 p.m.
In J 16 W•ndu\ video&lt;apo will be lhown ond discvued

()UOtC nf the (hi}'
··ure could ~ e dream. but then we'd all
be sleeping."
-Marty Mozzor

Poat·Doctoral F e llowablps for Mlnorltlea Appro•lmoi•IY J5-40 poll-&lt;loctO&lt;OI f•llowohlps for
mlnoritles wiU be. •warded In oJI flekls-Sdmcea. Social
Sc1encu and Humanfdes. FM futthtor tnfonnatfon.. wrlle:

F•llowahip Ofllt:o. N4tton.l R....tch Council. 2101
Corutitutlon Avenue. Wuh~ton, DC, 2o.l8.

gu•rantee lhet all noUcu will appe:ar entl ruervu t.M
right to edll a1f notkea. Motlcu to appur mo~ than
once mutt be retubmltted for Mc.h ptlntlne. Oe•dllnu
.. are ~ond:Ay, Wedneact.y and ~t noon.

Kleinh4nJ. Mutk:. H.o11 Tkkeu evelleb&amp;e et 1M S.UfreTid&lt;&lt;l Offlct.

"&lt;::.rut Outlooka In Pl.rct*ot)" given by \Wu Carter of
C•reer Ptac(!mcnt toct.)' M 7 p ..m. In~ Squire..
"ll&lt;hlnd CloMd Ooots In F - Centl')l I l l - : Atdl&amp;eofo!llcol Surprl-· gl~ by prof. Clolrcve
OflndjW~n ol H~t!t College todl)' -' 8::30 p.m. at the
Albrfght Kno111M Oallcry.

Pre·1Aw Sen1ora-A rep{esentallve h;,.~tern New

"lpoklna For Mr. Oood-' Frldoy In 170 MPAC.
l!:lllcou, end S.turday In 146 Diefendorf ol?ond 9)un.

England College School o( Lew wiH be on cempw; f1ov. 6.

Sundoy ~ 3, ~:30 end 8 p.m. In 1M Sq\llre Conference

Sign up In 3 Hoy.. Cor c.oll Mrs. /0\aek at

Note: S..CkpaQe f1 .1 Untweralty MJ'\Itcc of The Spectrum.
- 11otl«-l ere run free or c.:harge. The Specttum dou not

-Mid

UUAB i'lwolc Committee ptUMie
II&gt;&lt;
Midnights feoturing Bob Weir Tuadoy •• 8 p.m. ot

8)1,3~1~.

Theater.

M.inorltJes ore encouraged to come for •n lntetVleW.
.Middly Music SU~ with the- musk of Alrto ond f1ota
Oroduotlng Sefllors-Tho Mvanced OI!E Tut In
Purim today from 12·2 p.m In lht Hut Loungt. Squire.
Blotogy, Educ:•Uon, Englnet..rlng, Uteretute In English, _
and Chomil1ryw111 be given De&lt;. 13. Sign up by Nov. 7 .
"Tho lt80 Pruldontlol Delletes on TV: One Dey Lotu"
llppllcatlont for lbe OI!E moy be obtain J Hoyos Cor
gl• . . by Fronk /0\aklewlu . todoy ot 8 p.lr&gt; IJt&lt;&gt;
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Woldman Tht.tte•. tiorton•

roo. Pl..,. use

announcements

The 1\ntl·~ Task Force lso Hrvk&lt;: for
k. tl you ho~e eny quesllona., c•li8JJ.)5)1.

~ow aid munorl.- concert toct.y ot 7.:30 p.m. 1t tbf:
51. S!AnlsloUI Cl&gt;urch, Peoi&lt;ham W TOWI'I.end $1&gt;.

Anyone 1ntereatc.d In attending the " YPIAO
BtnghomtOII Foil Conr...,..,. lollould &lt;Orne to 1M NYPIRO
lo sign up.

Alcohol A...eneu Prosltwn
you oometlmea r..llbot
,..... or a friend moyddllk toomudUOropby 1741'\FAC:.
Ellicott. W~dnadays from 6-10 p.m.

Open Mike 1omonov; from 8-1 a p.m. In tM Rothske.ll.or,
Squko.

All s.....,to havlnt ..,...., lnt•rutto 1&gt;&lt;.- lnl.,..od
1ft Joining 1M A~»lbr Out&gt; ohould alan up fO&lt; nonmombonNpot!MSI...S.ntANn.,ll l Tolbon.sign up wlll olllO&lt;"n«&lt;c&gt;&gt;lly . . . _ , . members.

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US 11\~·s Cif'O'Nth Ce:nter 1s opening • .1-\en·s

Drop-In and R~SeMcu. Ati)'One w-Ing to llllk.
be listened to, orin noedol 11 1 1 - b ~to
- 1 M -· TIM C&lt;n10r b
In 2 11 T - .
Open 12·5 p.m. -doys.

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- . - S i g n up foo,..... ...,IIH pottnflM&gt;dovold liMo.
Sign up todoy tnroU9ft Friday In 1M Squlro Cmt••
~froonll ·)p.m.

Dflcovtr tht "'lldred Blake Student Affairs
Cfllt«tl&amp;ro..llne Ub&lt;•ry. Open Ho.;,. oil Ibis - k lroon
9-5p.m.
SAACS Hollow"n

por~y

Friday ot 5-.JO . p.m. In !I

Ac:htiOn Anne•.

The c-nodlng Setvlce ... ""' tbltd - o f /ollcNol

Holl

h , _ _ o M«n'o Support ond &lt;lrooM O&lt;oup. My
man ln&amp;.trttted In pertJclplltJng ln auc:h a group cont.KI
Bob Pnl&lt;off T.....S.y or Th&lt;rt1dor ltoon 9-.J0.3 p.m. ot

8)1-3737.
TIM Wrttlnsl PIKe Is • dtop-11\ tutorial Conter locoted In
the Unive-rsity ~amlng Center. T utora tralne:d tn an
lnten..-ve C:oun.e •tt: ~red to belp at any a~ Of tM
wrh..lng proce:sa. We •~ not lU\ b:1klng Mrvk'e, but we- ate• group o( enthust.Htk listene:ts re-ady to tM:tp. Come see

U 10U need coplco f..t and roptpduced like the original,
We haw: a new Xero~~: m~,ne. A new Mtvke for rou It
the Mildred Bloko Sludont 1\/folta C:tt&gt;toriB,_slng
Ub&lt;ory, 167 MPIIC:. Ellicott.

Inter Vorslly Cl11lo lllft f'e-olllp H- - . Potty 1
Frlcloy at 7:30 p.m. •• Peuo ond Jim's houM, 46rMidway 1
Avenue. C. II iMm ot (134."48 for dl..c!IOns.
Rod Oon llloodmollllo llgn up &lt;odor 1M

'""" 9&lt;' p.m. In tile ~Conle&lt; .......... -

•-row

drlw
will bt held New. S ond S. For more lnlormollon call
Choryl at 636-'761 . Spon_... by O.ko SIQ&lt;M Pl.
c - I t y Actloft eo.,. "Ul oponoo&lt; Ito annUli
ct~nc~r...·s C.mlvel roo- ~h Nov. 2J 1n 1M l'ltimo&lt;t
llocoft. Squire Yo..._,. fOr the ore In oil
..-.ql ot-1-.tlon......~. oupervlalon and
cl6n up . ~ UN Ot P - ol 831-3~1 or com&lt; to
345Squlre.

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Cltld ..... ~ ollered.
Wonlto worlrwklt
kids. check 0011 CAC's -d&gt;ild CON pto)t&lt;l
.,_.t. Coli Dolrble .. lbl·»21 .

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~AIIeko_wll

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Wednottdoy end Thursdoy from &amp;9 p.m. Also In 2J3
Squire
6-9 p. m. Tu~

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A«ountlng" panel d b c v u l o n - ot7 p.m. in Jl6
Wende. Rop&lt;...,.t.oll.... ftom U.nlon Cotbldc: ond CuUon
lndusuy wtll be PfH&lt;1\l.
"Conv....U..Uin tlle .IItts- Eotl&gt;ot Hotfloti'Wotv--.,
O.vtcl ,.,..,... J'.nl•lc DltOK'tot ol S&lt;ucllo ...,_
tonl!lllt ot 5-.JO p.m. on lnlernollonal Coblo. -.....1 JO.

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Rupn, Cort•r, . . . _ _ polltlatl fONm Ftlcloy ot

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p..m. 'n the Wotdman Thutn. Morcon..
"APifl~tloNt of Theory of R..,lar SoMlons to
CompoUI1CI·Iotmlng Molttft Alloyt" given by Dr. P&lt;l«
Oroy ol 1M !lnlvotslty ol Wost«m O.,torlo l'lo¥. 6 01 ):JO
p.m. In ~ Froncuk.

"Oyfwnlco of llle Fo,.tlon of, tile QJ...y ~tu. by
Ropld Ou•nchtng• gl••• by Or. E. /1\onttoll of th•
!lnlvenlty o l Rooh..,., l'to'4 U of 3:30 p.m; [n ~54
Froncak.
'"Tnantporl Theory or E.x.clton1 tn MolecuLar Cryatafl"

meetings

given by Or. V. Kenkre Nov. 20 11 J:JO p.m. In
Fronczak.

~~ ~U« meets Friday ot3:30 p.m. In 342
~e.. Soc:aer g,ome Sund.ly ·~ 2. p.m • •• the neld neat
1M Ellicott Tl""'ls Couno.

lrl&amp;h Studo&amp;t Ann. meeting t-row 1ft 9E Ooodyeor
lounge. II unoble 1D ottend c:all 832-2402.

I\Jtllle ............. Of!II"IQtlonal/toelel m«tlng '"'
.an,.one: liltW&gt; WiO\M like to bftorne 0 bfocM_t ~HOW
lroon 4-8 p.m. ot PJ Botloms.ll,..... c:onnot otlend l&gt;llt
Ub to join call Lolo at 6J6.3609 Of Kathy at

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Alpllo ~ OGta

••A1tern1Una. to St!He-nta Ott..r Th1n Pub11c

orr..., elections Ftld&lt;tyot 1 p.m. In

2.32Squh.

TIM tltlrd topic of lntemollonol College'• Non·Ylolenl
Rtvo!uUons lecture Hr1ea I• "'Ecologk•l M-urder •nd lhe

Non·VIolent Ahern.atJ"e: Ttw. Mon-Peeccful Atom"" .Qivet\
by 1'\a, Mlno Homllton todoy ot 7
Ellk'oll.

p.m.

In 2.16 MFAC.

• R.....,_t fllod•l ror fllodular Vorlflollle £&gt;oceptloa
Handling" gl.., by Dr. Shaulo Yemlnl of u.a.A l'lov. 4 ot
) :30 p.m. \n room 41. 42.26 Rfd!l&lt; \.u.

..,.... R•lotlon of conoua• 11ven by s.-n t.ono ond
~ling the /0\ant.olly "I" givon by C..l W.-.in
tO(OOfr-'ot 3 p. m. In 112 O'Btlon.

- .... J..ondy Plkc"ond -.,_~ Ulo"~ot7
p.m. fit Ute $quite Confer~ 1"hH.W:t.

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Pill Ela . _ ,_,. todoy « 3

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p.m.. In 232 S&lt;lulre•

"Tho FOil" 1 - - ot 3, 5, 7, ond 9 p.m. In the
..,wo~ l'htMer. Not1on.

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ot !I p.m.. In 1M EliooU Oub.

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T - U . - lor Zionist Nlfillment, m«to
- 0 1 7'J&gt;.m. in 2J4 Squire.

Gr.....,

T-y: Volkybell vo. ~on Coil- Got.Unlvffllty, ClMk Holt, 6 p.m•
Ftlcloy: ~ va. Bn&gt;cllj&gt;orl &amp;.le Collegt, ~Field,
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                    <text>SL!NY asks for $ I billion budget
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Deferred salary paymaru from laa year lOCal 22
pel'O&lt;nt of the requeJt. This Is a Ol»&lt;lme COil incremc
cuck obliplory oo SUNY tb.nouah UAioa . . , _ .

The Sblle Llni&gt;&lt;nity of New Yott (SUNY) &amp;o.rd or oa various exhlu.cu.
•
Tbo remairriaa fuodl will be dispmcd fO&lt; a J&lt;ries or
new and improvina othen ill oeed of
loe&lt;eue for 1981·1912. Tbe requut totals suppon. Only Stooy llnlot and Bin&amp;l&gt;amtoo are
-&lt;Wnwdy Sl biltiotl, and will &lt;VmtuaiJy be mentioned specir...Uy, In the mau of doans and data
prescated to the Lcaislature after it ulneorpor11ed Into provided by SUNY, 10 r«idve au.,..ted f~mdifta.
tiM: OovcrDot's Elcecumc Budart.
Stony Btoot is sl.lted ror S9.2 m!Uion for "further
'The: Board or Trwtcc's riiWIC!aJ plan coma in I he developmel\1" or iu bospioal. and ... -"dl.!N!!al S2

!rust
... laa - puoed tiM: " " - opcnlina ~
10 the .,..._., 3l year history wkh a Sl40 mil1lon

r~ or a oummer memo rrom Oivison or Bud&amp;&lt;t
Dircotor Howard MilleT explaio.ina. that the St11e pWIJ
,10 balance the bud&amp;el and a dvises St a te
qencles-includina SUNY- to prepare fot "some
deep cuts" In ""pcrulituns.
Preparina a 17~ bud&amp;&lt;t document, SUNY
Central admiu thu it bas been operatina Wider
"constrained" fuodinl levds as Slue iUppon bas
dwindled. To meet this Stuc·wkle bell ti&amp;hteninJ, the
sys~crn asscru thot it bas been "sh&amp;rpcolna iu roeus in
redircaioa resowas" 10 &lt;Utain orcas of the academic
world.

K.eowtedp
Tbe emphasis in bi&amp;ber education will be chlll&amp;&lt;lf ro
bdp prepare individuals 10 entrt the '"Ort force.
Additionil!ly, the document rr-delln&lt;:s SUNY's misoion
to Jporuor research and publl&lt; &gt;cMec activillcs Which
"increase know1edae and improve the quality of lift in
New York."
To ac_h!eve this, the document "pecines Its request
for addnoonal suppon, yet 80 Jl&lt;"e&lt;no or iu oaual
doUar r~uest is mandated by prkn commilments and
lnftllion, TrOISI« Georae L. Colliru .. plalned
lnOll.ion aobbles ~ JI&lt;"C&lt;nl or the SUO millio~
increase and mainlainia&amp; c.dsdna propams at their
current St&amp;ndards will toke up nine percent or the
reques~ed aid.

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million to sorenJthcn the coistlna OJI&lt;"Itioii.I(P roii'ims
fO&lt; &lt;he du..dvantaaed and fond lna enrollment aro-lh
add up 10 ODOtber S4 million.
or ~ inl.eresl to UB Is a $400,000 !ncr"""'
dircoted • iiDpn&gt;vlna tbe Oraduare 11ipcnd level. TIM:
Orad"""' Soadem Association and UB adminiSIIlllon
~e loa&amp; ~ed that additional monia be mad&lt;
available, but "'ere repelledly rebuked by &lt;he Stare.
~1

Tbo UB Oenw Scbool-wllkh the documeot sa~
needs "sianirocaru fuodina il&gt;crcasa"-will ra:eive the
pan or iu thrcc-~e fuodina plan 10 improve
doc prosnm. Tbu mcwe ,... rrw&gt;doted in 1979 by an

out»de evaluallna 1eam ,.hlch lowered U B's
roc:aeditatlon SUIUJ to probat-ary.
For UB In uocr-aJ, S1:12 million ,... propc&gt;Kd
sisuaJlin&amp; .,YIIKT&lt;&amp;loe: of 12 pel'&lt;&lt;DI-tlo&lt; smil!leso
pel'C&lt;Dlaa&lt; or ""Y or Its three (Albany. Binibornton
and Stony Brook) oount&lt;t'parU. Mud! or tb4 increase
is needed for innatlonary and waae cosu, UB Depputy
Vlte President Roben Waancr noted. Anolher •
SIIO,OOO is asked 10 provide araduate OIUdenl$ with
stipends, while funds arc abo slaJcd for the llbrvics
and maincmancc plane.
The SUNY request abo tontalns a brcatdowo or
campu.s·by--a.mpus ntt.eds and sum1 cub ~·,

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The
over the air waves;
WBFO signals research-havoc
"I cloo't 1« how we can deal wilh tbe
important and loftl"""l&lt; needs o r a research
and teachina facilky wilhout deaJina with the
In wbat scotted out as a foc:t·findioa~ur&lt;r of interferma:," Fab&lt;t said.
mcctina. but oneo tun&gt;ed Into a llcoled
Neal pointed out lh01 be m\IS1 recomm&lt;r&gt;d
debate, two UB resatdl professors and a a solutioo t.o Uru•mity P,.eoidenl Roben L. •
r&lt;pracntati"' frono WBFO m&lt;l in Capen Keuer "as 0000 as possible." Tbe Y~tt
Hall Friday to I&lt;Y ud resolve the Presida1t inclialed he is leanin&amp; towards
cootroVcnial radio lnterferco« problun on some type of comprO&lt;DtJe qrccrnent. He
the M&amp;l.o Str«t C&amp;mpus.
messed that under no cimmulatlCCS is this a
'The: Interference, caused by lhe Squire mater or totally "dolna oway" with rcseatdl
Hall·bued radio $1&amp;UOn'o enormous power facilities or WBFO.
inc:n:ase last January, h'" played havoc with
cl«'Uonic raureh equipment ln the Cary· Faadn.lslea
One oomp,ornlse that Neal mentioned
Shennan·Fatber oomplex. E!ver since the
power boost was ldentlriCd aa lhe source or concerns a substantial decrease in WBFO's
intcrfcren&lt;e last April, the two sides have power durin&amp; terlalo. hours when
&lt;l&lt;pe1'imenu are ln protJcss. The stalion
reeomrneodcd tou.lly different liDiutions.
At Friday'• meetJnt, requested by y..,. Clll'rO'ntly KDds out a sipl or 2J,)j0 _ , . ,
Preoident f0&lt; faeililla Plannin&amp; Joho Neal, and the most they can feasibly reduce it to is
Sadlo, wtoo'Jald he would
boUI sicla rdterlled lb&lt; solutions they bad about 1.500
been pusbtna all Summer in kltm to rhe be willin&amp; 10 qree to lud! a compromise.
noted that at 1.500 watu, WBFO is
UoivaJitr admiJIIstratioo.
•
WBfO Oel&gt;eral M&amp;nqft Robett Sito111tl broadcastina ll double rhe wauqe it had
lh01 ohe intcrfcn:D« am be opcrued on befO&lt;C lu January increase.
SiltonJd poirlled OUI that WBFO wiU be
tly reduced by •hiddioa and
ona all the eff&lt;eted labontories. He uadcrl&amp;kiDI I funduili DI drive in
Nov&lt;tObu,
and said lhll if it bas to
,/"01
stud~ c:ondll&lt;ted by anlndepcndent
1 oonNitin&amp;
which recommended a "cas&lt;&gt; broadcast at reduecd Jtrenath, th&lt; aatioo
by.c:ue" remedy, dca1ina wich each could lose up 10 $15,000 in doollioos. Sachs
couotcred that WBFO roiJed the same
laboratory's spcclnc problem.
araument last May When II wa• ordered to
decru.K hs wattaac by Ketter as an interim
Oa tlto other ltaad
Thr: power. however, never was
solution.
However, Prof&lt;JIO&lt;I Fred Sachs and
Donald Faber, from tiM: Deptarment• of decreased by the JilLion.
Neal Invited some neutral and not·SO·
Pbltmacoloay and Neurobioloay
rcsp&lt;Ctlvely' cont&lt;ad that the C05t or neu&lt;ral aucsts to the meetinJ. Vice President
for
A&lt;adcrnic AffairJ Robert Rossber&amp; and
shiddir&gt;a each laboratory would be close to
SIO,OOO and that th&lt;R would still be oo Asooeiat&lt; P,.ofcssor or Elcariaol Ellain«rin&amp;
James Whalen both liuCDed while the IIWO
.,..;....... of total protcetion.
Tltoe prof_. believe that for rcscarchcn, ridea traded Oflum&lt;DU.
Dire ctor
of
the
Edu&lt;ational
the best llallltlon is to 100\'C WBFO's aot...,..
Coramuoicallons Cuter (ECC)Gcnld
ore Kimball T ....100 reet ··~
frolll lhdr labonlOrios-Md have it plaocd O'Grady onco toot on I sunocot&lt; rok for
at ODOtloc&lt; loc*loo. They daian Ibis would ·SikOrJkl, ddmdlna the sWion's position
dimiut&lt; all llltcrf....,_ that bas ~ wbik Auocilte Yocc PYaid&lt;Dl for Health
brolilh1 _,. loiabiY ....,.... ~ Scienc:a Donald 1.anoo opote on how the
• 'ant...,.. mates every oaeardo d&lt;pattmcnt a
to a JUIDdstlll,

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At several polniJ durina tbe
OfiiiDIGilS

brote OUI

mectina.

brt"'CCD l k IWO

sido.

Respoodin&amp; to a comment by Sadu,
O'Grady said, "I lhitlt )'OU're misleaodlna us
il!l and just ......... &gt;QJ bold ~
&lt;OcrJY."
Nc:al intenated by callin&amp; r.. an md to
" redpric:al ad bominum lllll:ts."

~: Haldujdi/- P.2 I Tocminf Nonno Rae-P.S I UndetwatN- P.B I

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Dlloc1aroi ... _ _ _ Comw
ttc. ..., ..... ·-· 1hl ......... MOWid. ......

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Tbo Vlcc P,.esidenl explained thll be ,.;n
mate Ills ruommendadoo 10 Kater as 5000
as he ra:eivcs further infonnotioo from boUI
uclel. He requeJted lhot WBFO submit
r....,..oo bowloo&amp; k would tote tomoveiu
antama fr001 Kimball TG~Wcr, and lhot the
rcscarchcn supply bJm wilh the IOial
number or labO&lt;IIoriel aiTected by the

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�·dge Lea evapor:ates tomorro
The Ridac Lea Campus is solD&amp; dey
tomorrow accordloa t o Aulitant Vice
Prulcknt for Purcbulna and Campus Services
Paul Beeon. who DOtes ...t1w IDe auxiliary
campus will shut down for the~:.
"The Erie C4Wily Water Autb!lritY is soina
to au orr the w.ter Jupply.~said,

llddin&amp;

tbal tbe inconvenience is due to tbe
conatructlon of tbe ncar-by Lockport

Thtuway.
Although, there are no laws prohibitina the

campua from f~lonlna despite the water
lou, S.COn malntalned that "common sentc"
dKwed the decUoa.
or facilities, such
as ratrooms, woold, Bacoa predicted, become
"really messy" sbollld 11udalu and faculty
auempt to frcqu&lt;at thaD without water.
The supply will be turned off betweea I a.m.
and about S p.m .. aceordif11! to the- Wat.e r
Authority.- Classes will resume the followin&amp;
day.

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OIIJ'OIIl'-lct alone ba soothe atheist-would wantiO ol!end boOn aluod to'
lbe TV set watchln&amp; the ahouUsb parad&lt;&gt; or ocreamiua, ravinl evanactim
that clunu the Sunday momin&amp; airwavca u they vie for soub. My rlllooale
is ve&lt;y simple: hclidcslhe morbid rosclnatlon this stuff holdl for me, it's
really a awla' of kDowln&amp; your c:netriY· Tho sudden resurao- of
Cu.a'clamtnlalist rdiaicm in the Amalea~~ POlitial scene-che so-c.il&lt;d
"New OlrUiian JUaht"-bu a lot or people WO&lt;ried that' it 11.,...10 set
this c:oumry beet 10 tbc Slo6e ~ illtollectually, socially and ....U,.
In an oclitorill pubtiobed in 7Ju&gt; /hifftllo Ewnlnr ~ laol wedr,
Aadrcw Youna ltaled tlw the threat or the New C1uUtlao ltllllt wu not
t1w they milt rdlalon wilb Jl!llitics, but rather that they cousidcr lhCI(Didvcs
"the m.;ority ...
But m~oritles rardy couut for anylhina in th&lt; aovemmcnt, w::ept, df
"""'"'• In electlons. The aovernmcnt wen to "'"PPiooi!IY vocal o~
iAIIuentlal..,.aal-lntm:st poupo or lobbies.
1
The rul threat or the New Otrlstlan Rlaht is precisdy that they on
blurrill&amp; the Coastk~cd clisWic:tioas betWUII 0\urc:h and
Swe. ThCit preachen rfti that they baY&lt; a Qocl.siven rfabt to~
· other
citlzau "&lt;Yil" or •r,rnmon~," and to IOiiJiau tb&lt;lr \!rand or
y by
eq,ioilin&amp; lhdr coOI(CIIllocl' roan or tkalh and the bftea
in a
politically manlpu!atlve manner. (For example, Boston's
· al.
Maddroa decrcCd tll!ll it was a sin 10 VOle for the pro-abortion candldll01
In a local electloo; and a we aU know, people who commit $Ins don't ao to
~YCD.

llellclott .,..,

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JOJ1 Bailey flven9e at Kensington
~--:.~~;,.-_.-.._...__(Soattl of ne Untve~ty)
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This is a ..,...;...., aiNoe of - . not oolx_ hcc:av.sc JUch rdiaious
coorcioA violates the separation of O.urch and~ .. but abo hccau.e bY
afflliiAa Oocl's "ol)iftion" 10 the lllues, one immc:clilllty'nlla out any
lntdliaent clilcussoo of these nwtcrs-a quldt spin lhrouall TV evan&amp;dism
tboWJ the constant we or such phrases as ''I surt'el1de:r a11,•• ··ot~ as the
power to obey," and "OiY&lt; yourself up 911d let Jesus Christ take over,"

which are simply calls for blind, abcepllke ohcdicn&lt;:e to thex ve&lt;y preachen
wbo clolm to lit oo the riallt hand or Oocl.
Rdiaioo ludf is not the probl..,. lr'• bard enouab 10 ~d anylhlna
rcsembliDa IoDer pea« and ~ iD this world as it is, and If rdlaJoo is
what ODe fincla k in. tbm r..... What Is objectiouablc, howcvu. is people

Commentary
Who lhia k that they have a diviDe and holy d,.y 10 lll&gt;ovc r~ down
other people's throats. ·'Ibis IJPO or mCNalit,-led 10 the borron of the
Salem wkchbuou and the Spuir.h tnqv:bitlon, and d i e - type of tllin&amp;
apin today; c:xept inst~ of witd&gt;es and heretics. tbc
or the New OlrUiian Riall• ary women, homote:xuals and Uhcral

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politicians.

Wilich brlnas us back to what Many Feldman telmcd "prime-time
tdiaion": lucrative bi&amp;·lime moclia·tuted evanac:Usm. A rour-bour
Yiewina or thl• pray.for·P.Y pr~ cxpoSCI the lillY spccte&lt; or rdill&lt;&gt;u&lt;
intolerance and fta~ cankerina the roots or America.

A.JoaleJ ...

Tho IICIItwo lltkk:s ill this S&lt;rics wW deal in more •pocirlc t....., 'l!ilb
two or iu more tepdWn upocU.-I!mat AII&amp;Jey, a twisted, JI'OCJSIIW
llibl«humpina flith-beakr wbo rqwamu tbc absoi~~~C nadir of media
~sm. and Rev. Jerry Falwell and his Moral Majority, which is
rapidly lhlplna up to he the new Holy Ordet or tbc lnquioitlon. For now,

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Dtv. of Student Affaire
preeenta

Commuter Break/cut
15c Doughnuts - Free Beverages

howcvu, an eoca.,.W11ed look at thew~ of the land is required, In orde&lt;
ro . - e r th~ q.-lons: Who are thete people? What do they ""'~ and
An: thq really ..no..?
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The rnt &amp;bow 10 atch on a Sunday monJlJti 111 any raaooablt hour is

lootloa
"Oily or~
chlldtal cinPia
... wblcb
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1&amp;Nall1
a _.. upt.bcir
'l(ilh &lt;'1a
petb
bkallaa
of bdllr~
with ~. nos ila rdati?oty miDol' tbo•-&lt;1011 or the La-..-.e Wdk of~
Ooopd oet-ed the on1y thlna&amp; -u. -china it ror.are tbc DIICI'va7

-etfall.

~~"~~~'"'&amp;")_th':eu"'t ~~frillY~

w ..... w"" are ....,."
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1\owen, and pzlnl up 10
b~m&gt; a lot-and abo for the lllble lachlnp of a all&amp;btly d~ted
Scriptural ocholar Glll1ed Rlctwd Ddlun.
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~this allow '?&lt;Haan ddlveroct'Pan Two o( a four-pan 1&lt;f1D0D-~
Woman God Made: Ker'Cr.-Jon, Suballsdoo. Equality aDd llcbavi«.
"'lbe lArd bas ., ordai!lltd," llaled DeHaan, ''IM tbc . _.. be
subalisslvc to the authority or the ..... for the successful orc1eriJ&gt;a or

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6WD&amp;D affairs.

Cltritllan women, bhweVtt, I'Q-

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ro Jtl their own-,way.''

Pick up a tum Ia car pool fo~s
Get VOOT , _ . 1/ J.10U have
rtttumed ~forms on or M/ore
October 15th

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Wednesday, Oct. 29th
8:00 am - 12:00 N~on
In the Capen l:.obby
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....,ply• • • they throw tautrums, ~ leon, or do whalewr ~ M'iakci

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Far rr- hcln&amp;' a witlcu chtuvlalsclc pia, ho....,er, DeHaan died IICttllll
Biblicrrl prociftbal~ was so. Allcordilla to I CoriDthians 14:34-31, "Let
your _ , teep Al&lt;ncr-in the ch~ for it i s - permitted IUitO than
tC&gt;copcat; but they are COIIIIIWided to he uoder obodieaco, u abo alt)l tbc
law. Aad If tlwy willlcam flll1lldac, lee them ast lhdr b~ • homt:
fer ills . . . . fer - 1 0 IPCalt ill the dlorch ... Abo 111m«&lt;ly l:ll.
wblcb . _ .,.,. I ...trtr - a 10 uach, aor to .-p authority
._the-· bot 10 he ia ........... DeH- clottpl Ills ttrJ'DCIIt by dtill&amp;
the old myrb of Adam ad Eve u proof that Oocl crc.sed for man,
DeHaan calli dUo "theDivioo Order ohlllborityADd sullpalaion ••• tbe
tl'l!e wlllllllllllit lovlatiJ as Oocl ialeDdetl," 8ld filliilo&lt;d b l o - wilb a
plea to ltil .w-.: "Oailllaa wile. bawc ,.... """' toaboniuiYC 10 _ .
to.lould'• Qocl.cl¥e ..a.orily7 If your is 1101 I would .._. !hat
,.... Cllltlcu,....
tile lArd ••• " a.- oa, we will• ltow the
...,, Otll-.t ~ wblclr for a&gt;me . . - are IOIJIPC*!d to lie
tlllta ~ ..._...,. IMa _,..... ebe . - .-rlttal dl ftprt ioto the
Cllrilllla Rlllot'a ~ to the DA and aboctloa.
llletl ......., " Oral .......,. IDd You.n Rohcru is the well-tt&gt;Owa

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�Natlwo bdicvts that "o D10R _..ave_....., .. b aocdod and cited
tbe solitary lip oa the laad u iDodcquat~ aolvcniJiac.
tlowiY~ ......._
Traswcr ~ . , _ capl.aioed 10 tbe
~JDC~~Z~tn tbol fSII w "- ''P*)'laa sn.ooo IDd SJ,,ooo
In l&amp;l&lt;CS cv&lt;ry year IIDd tbol clo&lt;se't include the laM Ia noc utill&gt;iq the
land." ~~rpa&amp; dcdorcd that, "lhllcoo we rmc1 a lot or _ , 10 Pill
somctbina tbcre, it's b&amp;tJcall1an olbet:ross around our necb."
Snyder oddcd tbat althouab fiiDds have be&lt;n .a aside to pay 111&lt; tucs on
the land
tbe · - three tO five yean, "It's d&lt;fmltely In til&lt;
Corporation '• h«stlnterntto sdl il a1 a aooc1 price."
ll&lt;sociate ProfCIIOt of Physics Jonotban Rricbert Indicated that til&lt;
resolution may be premature. "The (f'SII) Prtsidcnt should coni&amp;CI tb&lt;
broker IIDd hove 1\im bcmhe what he bu done." Rcic:ll&lt;n suucsted.
=~:;~ motioa was th&lt;n tabled unlll Ill&lt; present broker bu bcm

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F - , lotU.O .... l ..oaloeoiiM~"'· Tho
mek\, tol* Of dlteuuiorl wes h 512 acre~ ol
u.
f.aNdatlon OMW In Alnhent. Acc:ordlne to one boM'd ........

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The FIICII!Iy Sluda!l llssociodon (PSII) Board or Oit&lt;ctors -rromed
iu first blllineu ....,.a of lbt J&lt;U&gt;CSI&lt;r f~ artcrnooo, bw much of the
m«&lt;Jna's diocussion concanod actions bJ tbe!R"ioi.IS Board.
II Jhost, whldo lw bountcd fSII Board medlnp for th&lt; paa ......,
yean, rdWlled to rear its bead once more co thr COOSlO"'DAllon or lbe
Vd&lt;ran members and to th&lt; perplaJty Of the newly appOinted DirectOrs.
, . FSII b $I.IU trying to stU '11aores or prOpeny it OWIU in the """hi" COl
l«&lt;lon or the Town or Amherst, IIC&lt;'Otdlnj to PSII Vicc·Praid&lt;t&gt;t Leonard
Snyder.
How..er, s..mll members of the Board questioned the .dugWJ
lPP&lt;oadltakcn by rul estate broker W. O. Hlw&lt;u hoc. in ill aJ.tempt to
fllld t buyer for the Lind. Board member Alan Nalbllll, wbo is abo Sludmt
Attociotlon (SA) TTetSUrer, propotcd a resolution which would
.......,.,. til&lt; (f'SII) Praidcnt to IUe any meosu.ra be deems
...,_. ~PP&lt;opriote 10 inform proopecthe invcstcxs,or the pro, - ,'J availability
llld tbe ll&lt;sociltion •..c:rms."
'

specters
haunt
FSA

lll:alnliiJ&amp; to Sll)'dcr, 1M tbe poos~'bilitica are noc ~. One
orpolzadoa wi&amp;bed 10 build a .obiJc.llomc part oa tbe site. Erie County
i5 also coruickrina UJilla the propmy for a propoo&lt;d scwqc JYSUm.
Several Board members csprcaaed ooooem over 111&lt; Sl$.000 vant
donated by FSA to the
or Cultural Affair., sin~ Sl$,000 •tiU
remain$ fTom 111&lt; orl&amp;lnai allocatlon~lll of which was to have be&lt;n spmt
by l.bb scmatcr. fSII Sccrttary Edward Doty opposed various ursJnas ro
take block the prosntm's already frozm func!J by poiatlna 0U1 that 1he
Board mould have liven £stb&lt;r Harriott, tbe proaram's Director, an
o~ for lbearant'l budatl. "Sb&lt; (Hllrriou) bos tived oap to the~ of
tbe IJllll," Dory c:o&gt;pbasiml. " We should DO&lt; OOW Lite a•oy tb&lt;,ilooacy
th.q we pw bet."
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The Board fo&amp;owcd Trcuurer Williom Fintdst&lt;in's ._loa that
Harriott be inviled__.t.o.tbt Dirtaors' llQl -"'a to csplaln bcrplons (or
til&lt; llf&amp;Dl. Presidftu of the FSII Corddl Sduocbtcr
H.vriou
has sold thlu will rcsip if a proposal is not forwarded to Iter 1 the Board.
Howe.er, Schachter hu ya to rcc:dvc the rcsiiJlation.
Finkelstein, WhO Wastbt only O(fi&lt;Cf Of the Corporation
had tO be
clcaed with a closed ballot in51cad or by lttlamotlon, voluntarily
rdlnqubbcd SOlD&lt; of his powca u Tr&lt;asUter.IIJJ fSII chccU mUll no*~
co..oi~Jlcd by ln&lt;jjbcr member o r the Board iu addition to tbe JtlndaTd
liJDllurc or &lt;ithcr the Treuucre or his assbuDt. F'mtclstftn abo ....;..wed
tlw checb over .U.OOO musz bear tbe Trcasur&lt;r's slanaure.
Thi&gt; cfiiCUSSion led to • ,.,era~ conversadoo ohottt the d&lt;lay or l'olku
Bookstores. ""'. to bqin coour""ioo ora .... bookstore 00 1M llmh&lt;nt
Campos. "We ba.. tbe woat bookstore U1lllc natioo," rcmarted
Reichcn . ..Wclbould ....,., have sold it."

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U/8 HEALTH FAIR
Monday, Oct. 27, 9:30am · 3 paa
FUlmore Room, Squire Hall (MSC)
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lnknnallon on fttntsS, .,,.,.., nutrition, oa:upallonlll thanpy,
QnCC, non-~ ckugs. -...llty. Mloblc
cloncing. Jo!l!jng and .........- . ciepnlsslan, ...,..,..,
·~ eurdse Df'O'IllmS, - ••

alcchoism.

Mailm.an mix-up makes GRE mess
theorized arc "a problem of .omruuoleotion."
Wbile Buffalo Slate Collqe bad m:&lt;ived the new
informatioo and was beafnolna lbe arduoi.IS task or
infoi'1DloJ lu 11,000 underarad1111es; UB knR' nolblna
and llllfo"unately did oOlhiiJ&amp;. "I Uln't know
anythifta Willi thb momifta (Fri&lt;loy) when a •oman
came up to m&lt; aod asked aboul Ill&lt; t&lt;SU," f"u1k
reeall&lt;d. llllhouab the student was informed by F'111k
thot thot ponloa was c!isoontiDaed. be sold Jbt wu
od.oDwn oboultbe ~ ICIIS bcina Jivcn .
_ - ' 'lb.ol led me to call Prillcdoa (ETS' boo&gt;e-ba&gt;c)."
caploiD&lt;d fiAt, addlq that otrocials there told him tbot
the U&amp;l*blc was sent out wiill alltbt o&lt;hers.

b7 l olua J..apl. .a
Monqln1 Editor

Call In Sberloc.k Holmes.

The case ot the misslna Oraduaac Reeord
Eumlnailoll (ORE) OCIIica rcmainJ to be solved.
Somewhere between the heodquorlers of 1be
Eduadonal Testiq Scmclt (ETS}-(hc DI&amp;IIUDOib
New Jer ..Y·l!ued st.audardiud nomination
COQIIomcrate-ad t h e - walls
/IDIIc&lt; C.
lpociol peeltaaa de.aibilla ....,.,, chaQ~a Ill talina.
~ ~ mYII&lt;rioWiy vaulsbcd.
'The buoclle. cboctful or new d&lt;vdopmcnu for the
~n ortb&lt; ORB ...,.,., was clciiJntd for the
dak or OB'allulswlt 00ector or Plaocmcot, Jerome D Pltit. ''I'~ }Ull found o'ut'ohout il," buald abo&amp;tt tb&lt;'
" Appueotly sonxtbln&amp; boppened on the way from
corporotlotl'l m.ollcd _ , t.h.u IJplvenfllcs bert to UB," ETS Candidate Rd.llio.u Spokesperson
sbiouJd besln ~ lbt .-nd.portloct or 1he Susu Nlpv Ald. "But, we'rtscndina UB a pact Ill
.... ldOII by IIWlf .,........ ICIIoob 10 evaluoted SOOD u potSiblc 10 replace tb&lt; mWina one." Sb&lt;
caodldotcs. " We've bOat tdlina stuclalu t.h.u they oddcd, bown&lt;s, U\ll no Olllcr schoob have reponed
lost iol..-loo JCU.
(I!TS) are 110t Jivina them."
The rcinstacd IOC!ioo or OR£-slw:D u the
M&lt;m tlltturtilll to Filii&lt; the t:imiq or I!TS'
oftcraooa
offuioc
but
ddtted
IUL ~ 10 rc-ialplemcat lbc IChievanalt taU.
~ the October II ORE cxam locked the
JMI~puacs tdvatK!:d td~Jni iD tb&lt; .,_of
&lt;dac:ation, blolotY. ~ lilcntun: and llDaiDh. advanced ~. lbt upcomlnc D&lt;canbcr U test will
• psycbolo&amp;Y aod ehcaoistrJ. on,iDally c:uc:dlcd by BTS be "fiiD·Dcclaed." Tht mojor problem, Fink
allot tb&lt; Stat&lt;'l controversial 1\'lllh-ln·Tt:lllna law bc:moancd, is thll the deadline for tb&lt; o&lt;AI ORE 11
WC!Il 4nl0 effect, the enmlnatloo COfll)omcrm November 7, leavlna Just 12 doys for, intcr&lt;Sied
rdented over lbt aWIUil&lt;r, boldld' notlnfonu ooUqc -61Uclcnu 10 rqjalc:r.
The acat cl&amp;t&lt; for the exam i.l "In February with a
1 11lisance and plaoerotnl of&amp;cs wlli ohout 10 &lt;1-ro
..,, I&lt;XOtdina 10 &amp;uffalo State Dun or Oraduote January 2 clcadliat, wllidl b son or late" for soon-«&gt;be .,idualc Jtlldcnu, who pl.aa OD entcriQI schonl In
Stucllea JOkPb Sltdor.
the fall. "llaldca. the dcadllllc for thot test b ill tbt
micldlc of Ooritttllu .--Joe." Flllk obs&lt;rwd, nodna
a -..
"The aWol ~ (&gt;rith tbe cledaloa) is the tbol it is OD iDopponUDc tim&lt; for studcnls, OS wdl OS
tbe l'lot:aDeDI
COQSIMII &lt;"- fl&lt;lal FfS," Slodar aoted, poiDilaf
f'lllk bos " made arranacmCIIII with FT'S" for UB
10 the COIJIPIDf• u mo~~lbs or thrau 10 Initially
cued lhc OU's allop:tbc:r; then to parli.ally restore ulldet&gt;u 10 rqister untll November II for the
than. and mo« reoct11ly, to n:DCW tbe advoaad tazia&amp; D&lt;canbcr &lt;lWII wlthoul lbt I.ISuol fmll&gt;dal penally
bciJ&gt;a auiCbcd. Even so, F'mk ossms, "Studmu
occtlon for Slate residalu. Moot roul-upa
hetw.., unlvenkica and £TS, the CI'OIIIOWD dClll mouJd oomcto.,.:. me asroon u polol.blo" ID tip up.

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wldaprcad a11011ma1s or """' • ..,..., tor u,e
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hn-dmt emollmeau an obo up. AI UB, Ullivenity
Prcsldau Robert Keeter recallly IUIIIOWICed .,:_tJw
Ftalunan eoroDees art up fbarply over ~~~~ )'!ll!"l.
lo brcakina down the disuibutloo or bow Its - y
b to be clisbursed. SUNY &amp;dclllhll Uolvenlty Ceatcn
Aa.Jrilh- other cam~ in tbe SUNY system, will "require'' SJ74.S miUlon, or almott 38 pertalr of
UB olio DOods IIIOrC 1110110)' rOr flllry ioc:reues, .DtW the &lt;Dtire allocation roq.-. The SUNY &amp;fJIIIDalt, il
bllildia.,, inflatlooary il=s aod a "modest explalos, is.buod oo stmsda t1111 .t.ow over oae-thinl
improwmau" in ,_.,llatt llipcgds. SUNY • lbO or All.audcou in tht .,...., iiDd 11&gt;e
or
-.mc:cd that It-"!,.. uidc sm.ooo to proYidt .,..tultts IIDd raeard&gt;. are provi.W by thtee four
"si.,Uficaot h)p Ia mettins tbe inaeulns tcboob~o! -..hicb is UB.
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8uc tht'Uob-.nity Caltm, SUNY DOlts, ~abo
m.........,.ru aDd modic:ine.
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77lt Sp«tnim report... last - k tllll Eoaineerina is or collqe-qe ~ts will dip, u wUl actual ""
In neal or sapplememal resoun:a to help alleviate proJpCCts, willie inllatlooary pii!DDI btcomc
IJ*e aDd riiCU!ty shortaacs- "We bave to tnaldl ''The qe otexpansk)ft iJ over,"SUNY warns, "and
resources with alidmt enrollments," J!nP&gt;etri~q~ Dean the future IIICOtsS or owly" IJU~itulions will depend on
Oeorp Let said thea. The mooey rOQ\at in 5YNY'• their &amp;dapti\'C cop&amp;bilitits. "
budaec doc:ument Is Dot for &amp;dclitlooal penoood, buJ is
Tbofe butitatlons, the document aplains, are
.......,.ked for other lDsuuc:tiooal purjlosts.
decermiDed by the abilily to draft rutu"' viabk plans.
OD ~. wblch bdp dctc:nJUoe fuodins, Also _ , will be SUNY ocbools wbo are "w_illina
SUNY Ccmral "....ns that it Is dnwiQs studm!Sio a to matt a-led dlanats in ,.,U, · aDd
--ream~~- For F~,_I97,7S4 st~
opendoas to m&lt;et the .dlaiJeDats or~-·:

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will meet Wednesday at 3 :30
p.m. ...\g the
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Chambers.
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P.J. 80TT'Oio4S cmt o spd on lhml
t o - your -v 11/Uh.

9:00 P;M.

Thurs. Fri. Sot.
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Notl. l

Dn:e Contat/Monster Mash/
Tomblcone Twlst/Bat Boogie
K-11rhea Brew. • . 7~

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!Flying carpets turn~ Into enemy jets;
i UB Prof tells of Bagdad bombings
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by Joeeph B. Zinple

commodities, is abundant.
On every ot.rect comur the
~ Tho mood or Ba&amp;dad 's one poplar ar·ony aoldlero are
po&amp;IUoned. with their INICbJne.
2 million lnhabftanta Is "highly
nationaliatlc:" acoor&lt;lins to UB SWIS at thcnr &amp;idea. Naloeebe
Director of Animal Facility rewUected. Membership of the
Planning Shahene Nakoebe, popul.v army-&lt;:reated by the
who recently returned to ruling Ba'ath when it took over
Buffalo art"r opendtna 11&lt;!\'c.ral tn 1968-lneludeo both
weeb in the Iraqi c;apltal chy to tnleUectmls u weD as labo&lt;'en
deliver a lecture serlc•
and viUage farmers. EsscntlaUy,
Nakecbc descr·lbe&lt;l the the populor ormy 10 no more
&amp;ituation In Iraq u orderly, than a milhla l'lneebe pointed
addin«. "Thc. lraql people "ere out , "They are not Ihi' r~lar
prepared for war" with arm.v · School children dressed
neighburtng Iran . Nakeebr in blue army uniforms have also
hPIJevu that 1h e truqt become pori of the Iraqi
government was preyanns for londscape.
the wor. however. Ions befo"'
Otildren have been usigned
11S actual outbreak on the t.ask or dm!Ctirtj! tntfrte&gt; and
Sep leonb•r zz. "The Iraqi pr'O\.Jding civil assistance to the
government a month belore the Iraqi populatJon, he stated. "lis
war began increued the funny 10 see Iraqi• obeying
salanes of all indrvtdual' 1n the orders. they usually doo' •
military.' he oaid Addnionalty,
According tu Nakeebo.. the
Nakecb~ added , President
tr·aql gover·nrncnt has gone out
Sadaon Hussein Oooded the of 1t1 way to rally the troqi
market "~th food. materi.li~ J)&lt;!Ople around the c. use of
COf\SUmt'l' hents in antlcipallon natlonali•m by telling the
ur shonage•
masses. ''We are Uberatmg our
l'he adlntnlstrator pointed land- it Is our right. h I&amp; our
out that prklr to lh• oul·break r·1ver-the Shall AI Arab
of Ulteme nghtinS between the "aterway - they ore our
two Muohm nation•.
an Pf'Ople-those livins in lhe
mdividual would have to sland disputed ragton." He accused
In line. couple or hours juS\"'
both
govcrnmenta
of
buy a kilo ol s~.~g~r " 8ut since ~uggeraling faets and figures
the war heated up. oupr. u
aolely for propaganda ~.oons.
well
1&gt;
mony
other
Iraq might h.-e attacked Iran

FOOTBALL

for

revenge ,

Nakrebe

sugge-sted. ••rrnq is strong nuw
and lran is weak}' Mention.ng
the 1975 ~m&lt;mt •ign~d
between IrAn and Iraq he aa!d.
' Iraq relinqu11hed the land to
Iron because i1 woa weak ..
Iraq mJ&amp;ht al•o have gone to
war with Iran he •peculated. 10
put a •top on the AyatoUah
Khomein t'a revol utionary
lnr:lloment to thu Iraqi Sh1itn
Muslims to rise up agaln51 the
lraq1 trStabli.\hmcnt

Coun tries
Ching dlplom~ c)' •• the
prof&gt;er means or settling the
war. he wd, "I lhmk both 'ides
are losins. many are dyln11
Look '•t the camomic lou to
both aounu;u• ." The only t'Cat
winners In the war. NakeeiNJ
believes are the Uruted States,
Sovtet Uruon, Pr•nce and the
Japanese." lie noted that the
United States, t\J!l..Sovi•t• and
French sold ar?l!'s to both to aU 1ho progress that wu
oountnes Ant.l ~hen lhe war Is made:· he sa1d •tra ud to see
o•er the Japanese wrll ma~e two ~\ll,llm nallor11 deltrcytn!!
money becau1o, he said, they each other·
Although Bal(dad wa s
will rebuild the destroyed
bomb6d a numlx-r ol times
Jl"ln&gt;chemieallndu•tries.
Nakeebe estlmattld that both whtle Nakeebe
there, ht
s ide• are loilng about $100 admllled to no !!'Clings of
mllimn a doy by not pumping dange!' "After •II Iranian
their preciou• oil and h I• bombing raid "I went to a
believed that each sidP hao section of the aty that had bero
•ufrcred
about sso billron htt," Nekeebe recalled. Fires
wonh of damage to their were buming. but It appears
indu$1r1es
they lthe lranianol only wanted
Citing the many development to hil military targets and oil
protects Iraq wu able to refinerieS.
"It wu after I ll!ft that both
conotruct due to oil rvenues.
Nakeebe wd, "I oouldn't believe sides began to regularly bomb
the growth that hu OCO'UrM!d." each othor'a cities and v!UagC:&amp;,"
Becau.., Iraq is SoclaUst the he noted.
revenues of oil aates ar-e
Acmrding to Nakeebe. the
inveated In government Khomeini guards are doing the
advancement pro}oou. "I don't bulk of the fighting ror tM
llnow what 14 going to happen Iranian• ·,-hey ore frghtlng

w••

RENAISSANCE

very w~ very itercely • The
sc1rmishrs he explained
es6Cflliall_v are · a town·tO·town
hou•e · l&lt;l ·house kind or

warfare.••
"We have the same reltgll1n

the same cullure, there

October 2JhJa

lf you also hate the klck·off, get
to P.J. BOTIOMS early for the
pre-game warm-up. After a few
cold brews and some scrumptious
wings, you'll be ready to see the
Miami Dolphins take on the
New York Jets. MONDAY NIGHT

FOOlBAllis at P.J. BOTIOMS.
PRE-GAME WARM-UP s ao 9 pm.
40C dtojta, $2.25 s*dtcn

GAME· TIME 9 p.m. on,
50C drai[q. $2. 76 pltc/wnl
f J.OO off doubW order of wfrlls oR '*ft.

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mernbers or families on both
oldes. it&gt; vory ••d to see this."
Nakeebc noted, "I have relatives
m the city of Ba5rah, which ha•
been bombed just about everv
day &amp;lnce the war 'began."
·
Nakeebe-wbo wa1 In Iraq as
1 visiting lect urer- wu onJ.v
able to deUver I wo-thlrdi or his
planned t.U.. on eaperfmentol
animal surscry. He said hi&gt;
c las.m&gt;am size shrunk doUv. 1
hope the leaden on both 1ides
come to their aensea, ond lioten
IO the C.!l O( the world, and
accept medlallon," Noke.,b•
concludoo

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�Disaster dominoes may hit Poles
- - - - - - -- by Oomlolo Salamone
Edward Clerek, the lo'""'er leader ol Poland, wu
dl$ml-.1 thl1 S..j&gt;1ember •nd dltqaced by 1he
w..... w Govommon1 lor ......,ndcnll41 to PoU&amp;h
Worken' dontandt. The ,.lor ...,. 000 for Clc:relt'•
dUmlaNI .. by the wa....w Cov""""""t and
the Knrmlin ~&gt; that M &lt;Jiowlod tho JloiJoh w~
lndot,..-,. trode """- and tho Jit!b1 to lll'llte in
vlolallon of tM t..:runt.t prtnc:ipr... ol CommWlill P"'Y

•The Poll&amp;h NolloNIIncomo fell by z porun1 in 1979,
..,d bec.oUNt ol 1110 fiN In Inflation and the 51 biUion

lou in e&gt;pon• calll&lt;!d by the Folllh wo.·w ..,rlke, •
more. acute decline ll ezpecced th1&amp; year
floodt In Poland In 1980-8 I will.- the pnldk:utd
hor\'011 ol ll miUion metrk: ton• ol oom and valrl
down to 17.3 mllllon tON. This IMOl1l that PoUnd w.U
ho"" to lmp&gt;n lf!ed p1lln and . - it'• !ICll"OO cwnoney
10 poy for A- IIlio. the flooda mun that PoUnd will

ha\'e 10 lmp&gt;n pOI&amp;UIH llld ""!5&amp;r lor the nnt lime in

a&gt;ntrol

)'W'$

.........,lly, S1111U1Aw K.lnlo, Poland'• new polttle&amp;J
l..cler. 10 laced wilh tM problem• ol tl14lftllll41 the
ulUmottUIII ol lhe PolJ.h Workmo withoU1 Wn!Cklll41
thtt n•Hon't troubled economy or tubvertln8
ComrnwJitt P~rty or aulhorily lntel"'f'WUy. a.nd avuldbl&amp;

IIU-emlJn cruab
kaNo wW mllOt tii!Mllnly try to m.ke good on hl&gt;
~ to the PoUah workm"'ln ., way thai Wilt not

lhtt c•1111rophit! lmp1c1
&amp;nlen.ention c:ou.k:t h.av~

tb.&amp;l

Sovilu

m.ilhary

Loch war.... . ..... eloculdan who h:d the Pollah
Worbn 1n lholl' ltnlto lor r,... Indo..-... OMb to
"""P the fivot million ur-. mecntJen In IN and
•unulatn«NNty IAwly ~ dcmAndt '"" a belter lifo.

create induatri&amp;l •Uifo, lh~"«ten hi~ re(Pnu! or provoke
ldoocow. But to appeue the worl&lt;eT'• denando lor
wat,e ~and frV&gt;ce benefiu wtiJ -t ~ to SA
million. leavlr11! K.nla with an am-I lmpooaible tNt
~totho-~inhii«UKry

ttowe\'t!ft. "\VAMN~• lllttrnjX.a lD praci"V'e the &amp;dvanc:n

Analysis

mado lhuo far by I he PoiJJh Worlten !by otoppinslhem

from o\-'U-dt:rnandingl may t,., In ' 'aJn--no onlt lulows
how far thr wor·t ert will \ooo•a.nt tb go i.n Owlr dernaod.J
on KAniA •nd lhe \Var:saw Covernntt:m, or 1( Kania and
t.tre \V1n..w Govenwvm1 wW tw •bltt 10 make good on
iu pramt proml~e~ to the won. fon:u.

OoUu woee
The Poll&amp;h Wotlun "'""' ~~ ~- thl&gt;
.,_., fOf' """' milllo&lt;! ~Wtlh lour miWon ..
,._,... ,.._ , .... Yf'M' But l'oland ow. no blllLoon to
weotern creclitON• .,d S10 billion tD tho So\iet UniOn
Addlt&gt;On.&amp;lly, It wtll ""'' PolM&gt;d Sl7 btlllun to pay the
ptlncipl.o and Ullen"t Oil thi&gt; t110110y 0 - • IWO ,Ytlr
penud 'Ill• Potijh ·•- . r Demand" lor was- ""'""'""
•niflll• "'" he mot. Ju.t(o pay th.. pnnclplc and U1ttre:.l
on that •mollnt or money will cool Poland 80
Vle ,.un'!IOC)' lhlt it e..-peas. 10 e•rn neat ytar

"""""''of

unr....

Kinia can M8Qtl.ato o capital annprormtc wnll thu

•

Polbh W04'k.ert. ttW!y may Nl'fuse to work or •uJ)1KJrt

the

Wln.JW Go\l'eMVJ'M'!I\1

And, II the J'ob&amp;h War,.,.. .otni.L asoJn or appooe
•heir iP&gt;"""""""t U1 &amp;1\)' way, ft i&gt; almoot ~that
lhe Kn:mlln would,_ !hi&gt; ~trt- one
tJu would ""'"' • ~ .rr..,. on tbe ScMet'o

mn- in t.oown Europe by .._...llin&amp; . - , .

libeT'al. and•t..eninll.l enupclonl. 1'benfc:are. it "'utn 1.0
Uiume lhat 1f thi• tum of even1a ocrun, l.be Xre-~
will dcddo to"""" thel'oh&gt;h wo.• lterlllboral protl!llt

and

retolve tJul•nd'a hue.rnal pulltica1 ch•ot

militarily-a~

they did wt1en IMY etopped the Uhanl
pr&lt;11aU In ltunpry ut 19fiZ and ~ lib
yean Later.

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as lost debate draws near

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PIIACIIE U'NS}-Wnh f!!ellngl

or lnum&amp;e hope •till ri5tng in
Poland, and with a fre•h
out look of ami~government
not• in l!.&amp;tonla, the clamor for
than11e ln t.lst Europe ,.
rtMtrberatmg all lhe way 10
Motcov.
8ut
here
ts
Cl.A!Chollovaltla. the pervaSive
senile of &amp;Joom and cle&lt;;pa.ir it
more profound than ever ~ A•
1he over popular aaying ha• u·
'Whtm clouds appe.-.r over
Moscow. In Pragu• we put up
our umbrella•"
·n.ere are little or no sign• or
political fervor here. The
ditr.cuh period of economic
•tablluuon that followed the!
t968 upi'U1ng Ius •iooe 1975
g~•en way to a gathering lnenl•.
There ll now no decision·
making
power
within
C&amp;eohoslovakla, no native
leoderohlp, no wi!Ungltl$&amp; to
take a chance.
"Our 11 • dying nallon.' said
one lon4·halred young woman
over coffee In the Cafe 54vla In
Pr~ ' ll'a not as bad u Ruuia
but t.heno's no money. no good
food, no culture, nolhing. 11lere
b no IISht at lhe end of lhe
tunnol tt'a not even a tunnel.
It'• • hokl."
Vol vl.alto,.. see many positive
thlngJ: l•rge, neatly tended
flekll of grain and vegetabl.,.
are harv&lt;MU!d by machin!!; mott
flll1\lllu _...to ha\"e a Skoda or
otheT Eut-bloc car for weekend
outlnV; lhe trains and trolleyi
are clean, effiCient and che.p;
food, II not highly varied. Ia It
lcut available and people are
generally weD dres.&lt;;ed.
And there Ia Dnle if any crime.
Thar;s La !!CAnt fear of w4lktng at

night, even ln the largtm of
cltleo
Sui chere i.s fear •n
Ct.eeho•lovaltia. fear of beiJ1!
"""" tGiklng to a foreigner. fear
to rnontion too loudly tho~~e
f3tn0Uti non·per&gt;&lt;l(IS who never
U1&gt;1ed - Thomu Masary~.
found4H
of
modern
Cllecho&gt;lovakla and Alexander
Oubcle~. lc•der o( th~ 1968
Uberalls•uon movarnent
crushed hv lhe Sovet Umon
Tit""' Is fear ol gcllln11 100
motty leuors (n)fll abroad One
ramlly u....:J a WO$tet•n Vi51tor tO
(:ar1·y out a letter lo the1r
brother "' Australta and mall It
from Austria or Germany l!ven
Ihen the k!tter was ruonded over
With the •ddrt!$s writt4!0 on •
.ep•rate pit!OB of ~per In c.ue
border guards ..,.n:.hed the

luggage.

r;,..,ry CztlCh hu lhret&gt; ru.,. to
which such notations can be
added: at work, at lhe block
committee and the Interior
mlnlftry. 1\nd lhese recorcb aan
mean no job, no apartment, no
penni5sion to travel ouuidtl "'"
country and no t.llllve-.lty for
your child
"We never thought they
would take it all away,• llld 1
former joumaUtOt. "Alter 1968
they were slow m taking away
the liberal reforms we had won,
Out now tt.ach year it 6ets worMS
and worse,"
Th....., group&lt;; stand OIJI stnee
the Sovlln lnvulon of 1966·
pany• memebl'$ secure m the
control their 10 to 1z percent
exert on the majority . Uber.ll•
and lnteUectuals. many of them
former
Communhu
thenuelvu; and a now
gcnef·allon or young cynics who
might join lho party or not

aa:urdlng to their career ,.W.
1be Cmc.ho are lumll1jJ ln.ode
101' their reo.! life--'lnlo the
family and a few c looe
relaltonshlpit . Many h•ve
garden• where thuy COJl
to tmprove their fatmly dJet or
IU&gt;t grow flower&amp;.
• When there are only two
people pruent . even par\y
members wiD ·~~ fl'e"ly 8u•
when 1hree per.sons are tht:f'f!.
no one wants tu u_y anythLOg ••
In the 1980~ di.sidenta are
not • hot or imprl50ned a• In the
S~allnist era They orrc •.ol•lc'\l,
fo~ed to work •• loboNr. ,
lh elf c hildren punuhed
1hrough lack of schooling •nd
the most outspoken •re urged
to lene for lhe Wost.
11le hou.\tng """'""" a.dda tO
tht problems h can take lrom
elght to Ill yea,.. to get 1 0.1
unless one i5 a ~rty member ilr
tokes • job with a company lh•t
provides houaing. And since
young people have no place to
go lor privacy, lhey simply 'kl..
In the streets everywhere
Prilgue Is a bit bM! • 19SOi
mus~ about love iJ1 Paris
ftverywhere are embracmg
couples obllviou•the truclui and
pedc&amp;~nans circling around
1hem.
All Western pub~t•tton• ""'
forbidden. At the Amcrlcon
f:.mbuay Ubrary whMe T1m"
mago.zfne and lhe lntemallonal
Herald Tribune can be ,.,.d by
lh• publlc. Czec:h police atand
guord across lhe street and
photogntph aU who enter
In respon&gt;e to lhe tighteniniS
control of thought and
movement, in which even \he
work$ of KaB:a are no longer
a vo llable,
Cz~ehs
arc
lncrea•tngly Oeeing abroad to

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The fonna i or lhe debote preo.ent clollen&lt;!SI of the r""" a ~
sponeored by lhe Le.gue or pub lic eonlrontallon one week

Women Voteral wu decided
upon laat Tu01day by
~~ of both •ideo dter
more llun lout houn of
MSOii• llol;ls at the ~
headq\W'len in Wuh~on
Designed to be oimllar 10 the
1976 showdown belwoon the
then incumbent Pre•tdent
Gerald ford 11nd CartDr, the
deba1e it to be broken Into two
pouu. The fll'at will be a lony
minute oeuton or direct
questioning and rebuttal from
the yet ~ panel of
' lour jOUmalhts JluJ wdl be
followed by another forty
minute segment or queltiotU
and amwen. but thit ume lhe
e&lt;~ndldates will get 1 c hance to
reply to the.r opponent&gt;
rebuttols.
There will be brW!I opening
and closing otatemcnt• by oach
candida.te o.nd •queootlont will
de.U with lhe full l'&amp;fl6" of IMuet
before the natlon-domeotic,
economic, foreiSJI pobcy, and
defense.· wid Rulh ltJnerfeld ol
1he aponaoring l.oague;.a
Educolion Fund.
Both candic:lateo are punJng
their final C&lt;lmpatgl energ.les
Into lhc debat&amp; by cancelling
appearances to pnlp&amp;re fur
their verbal warfare. Elich
believe. tlu!t becauae of the

before .lhe t!loction could play a
key role In owaylng the
electorate 10 one side or the
other.

PoU...
The most recent polls have
the President and the former
governor llatiatlc.llly even wilh
Cartel' at 39 percent and
R~gan at aa The tuppon lor
independent and Ubero) Paey
candidate John ~ ti.u
stumped to nine perc:enl and
the undecided YOte hovers
around thin""" pen:en1
Andenon'• luu down from
111 pen:ent In La1e !ummer, _hu
~ved the way rof lhe c.rt....
R...gan debole. President Caner
h.. previously refu •ed -'lo
debau t if he l&gt;ad to faoe both
II~ a nd Andenon. and he
would deb.ue only m an initial
one on one confrontation with
the e~\:ernor
L.ut week. l.lbertarian
cmdidal8 Ed Oarlt.e. ~ les6
than one pen:ent. ~
1\ndenoon to a dellete 10 ~
the vo\eN could dccic:le on who
the "legitlmote" th ird party
candidate wu. b u t \hen: was no
""""ion from the ~
c.omp.

Totalitarianism Czechmates Eastern
b y J ohn Stone

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Hot air balloons o,filling,

wur'

itart

new

lh•e.)

Clnod tan

oflictal&gt; in &amp;urof"' rer10n •
H Flood
rcqueall for
immlgratlon" fn)m Cl.ec:hli this
•u.mmer and have ruahed
oddluonal penoru1el 10 VIenna
to ~ with l.hem

or

Acoordiflll to n:fugee off1dal5,

even m VIQr\1\A 1o gwe
their names or leave an
ldenlifloble traU, moot ol the
thOU5alldo of O.reh• who ulilld
the oppor!unl\y of • visa for a
vacation in \'ugoalvaJ• 10 asac:pe
to Austria, want to le.ovc Europe
enurely Ausll'lltio, C&amp;n•d• and
lhe US ..., their merwhelm•ng
choices ror seltlernt:nt
~.rnid

The C7.eclu are prudent and
avoided dellructkm In the past
by fllVing in 10 supenor Ioree•.
They are perhaps ob5ea5ed l"ith
lhe survival of lheir tiny nation
at th~ heart or mUlion• or

Russian:'~. Ctsmaana. ilnd PtJies
around lhem. Whun n;pons or

lhe Cdanok suikea reac hed
here. circulated by word of
moulh and forel4!0 broadcasts,
t here was little o utward
reliction

Their rnemo&lt;)' of t.IM: urth
rumbling Ul tiM: mght u Sovlel
armored colutnni poured
across lhelr bordllrs tn 1968 i&amp;
still ll rong. II eomwnc w~re to
grab them in thu l tt'C&lt;'t and t•U
lh•m 1ha1 tl"' RuMion• have
gone home, they " ot.dd simply
not believe ll.
On August Z I thb year,
anni\~ ol the Russian
mvMIOn, ; few eotra pollee I~
Prague we..., all tl\at "'u
needed. A lu!ndful ol mangolcb
were 1us.w!d on a statue at
Vadavske Nametll "No one will
try llnylhlng:• &amp;al&lt;l a Czech. He
wa)l rigltt.

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Forget about the Titanic;
Pacific treasure hunting
- -- - by Al•n C.K.-chlc

.

dwert: h.ave btaun
r"'!CO\W) opt":r.t•iuo• for • tN!u.....-e
ol !fOld 1nd p!.lonom from •
JI)MI\oti.M"

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Ru.wn '1!'~ '~"" ;s }~ .,o
fh&lt;' Admu of ~&lt;•~h'"""
undt&gt;.r
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The federal-funded abortion furor
- - -- - - - - - b y Debo~ab Bogdon

Amenllmt.~nt

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"''5e ooctaJ pou ~y ·

The new MASTE!l o f SCIEN C E DEG!lEE i n
TRANSPORTATION ts bast"d on an in tl'rdts.c.if.;linarv,
approach

•ntermodai

to rratuporun,on

The progr.tm "

accessible- to nodtnls w lV, a wide rangr of under9r ~duate
degrHt mdudi t-.g, englnl!eung1 the SOC:.till sc:u!nces, architecture.
milnagement, pJ~nning ind operat•ortS re.J;ean:h . StudMB also
participate as f f!$-UtCh •uhtann m a large varittV o f r~arch
projeecu foc:utiog on the fole of ltansporuruon tn tolv1ng some.

Should tlw Ftldun1J governmunl pay fot' Poor
• bonions for poor wo men?
The flve-momber majorily, made up ot Cl'uel
lfl an)' cirt.le . socl'al or polhtcal. $lme sa~ Ju.sliOC \\'arren Burger and Justiucs Poue1r ,. ..._ of ~C:•e"f s ~·t: problams such a:s ~\JitV, energy, the
•
o thers ""Y no. ThH fact '" that the l'eneral Steward. Ryr'On White, Lewl5 PoWeU and ,.. eJWttonmerH 1 aud ttconomic dtvelopnM!n\,
Fot fT!Of'J ~ fom•-tt ton ~ t~ Pf'OVi"'·
guvenunont nwlf seems to hove trOuble deciding llelmqulst, defendlld their lloolslon, They denied
pH!Ist wrht to ·
lor su"" Jlut. for the ltme hclng, lhl' Supreme any diotrlnllnallon ogoin51 poor women, or any
CENlEfl FOF\ TRANSPORTAT ION STUDIES
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Cotln has d.:cidlld against it
inOucnce by the Catholic Church's aml-abortiort
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITU TE OF TECHNOl OOV ~
On Junn 30, the nation's highest COIJM upheld beliefs, or that the Hyde Amendment infrtng""
CAMBRIDG E, MA 01139
the Hyde Amendment. a Cor\greuional ban on on the froodom of choice given women In th~
0, Qll;
t6 t11 25:&gt;6J:!O
Federal funding of abortion. The Amendment landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision which
wa• drafted by Representative Henry J. Hyde and legalizing abortion
•naohed by Congreu u a 'rider' to the
Ju&gt;Jices Thurgood Mal'llhall, William J.
Ocpartment of He&lt;~hh, Education and Welfare's Drennon, Harry i\. lllaolunun and John Paul
Ste••en• comprised the minority •ole. Ste••n•
funding bUJ in 1976
Tha protest&amp; agalnat the court's decl.s•on are referred to the ruJlng a!S "tantamount to severe
vehement nnd never~nding. with the mll.in punishmtnt" for poor women,.. Marshall warned
argument beifl8 that the ruling denies poor that it would have a "denotating Impact on the
women their con&gt;litutlunal rtshta of due pnx:e~&gt;s llv"" and Mallh of poor women, • and predicted o
and EqUal protectJon under the IJiw, They are dra&amp;tic rl86 in fatalitlea among pool' women as a
a.l6o claiming that the ban on aid con&gt;tilutes ruult of WQSal or self-indocod abortioll$.
Amid aocu.sotiono that the ruling has narrowed
discrimination on the basis of ooonomic $18tus,
race .and se•.
the oon•Ututional separation or chureh and state
Government lawyers, howe»er, claim that a by b""if18 lawa on the rellg!Ous belief th1t" fetus
wollliin's laok of r.nanoi.U .mean• to e~erc156 a is a · human bcing rrom conception, Federal
rf6ht dneo nor conothute denlal or that rJaht. anomeys are claiming that their betiefs are based
Theoretically, a poor woman is as free 10 have an solely on biological e»idence.
abortlon a~ i5 a ric h woman.
On January t5, Judge John F Dooling, Jr. of Me d icaid
tile FL'&lt;Ieral District COurt In Brooklyn ordered
They claim that religious •upport of • l)elief
j!o vcrnment officials to authori ze th • does no t b.V itself make a law supporting that
expenditure of Federal med.lcal fundi tor beUef uncon&gt;lttuttonlll. StCWOJ'd maintains that
".bortion. Denouncing lhe Hyde Amendment as th~ policy allowing Medicaid to pay for childborth
unconstitutional, Dooling ruled that Federal and not abortion Js ~n e•pression of "lhH
Medlr.aifl funds must cover abortiona "that are legollinato congreulonaJ Interest in protecting
necessary In the professional judgement of the pmentlal Ufe(' and "as much a reOe&lt;:tlon of
pregnant woman'ullending phy•lclan, e xerci•f!d tradionlllist values toward abortion as it is an
in the light of aU f~ctora . . . relevant to the embodllllcnt of tho viow~ Qf any particular
health-related well-bei!1g of the pregnant woman
ruligion."
Blackmon assailed tho government fur forcing
its
values on the poor and denyiJl&amp; the.m freedom
ln&lt;:eat
of
choice by impl'll651ng u pon them "iu OWn
Unlike the Hyde Amendnlent, which allows
Federal monies for abortion only In Cll$4!$ of life- concept• of tho IIOdally deoir• ble, the publicly
threatening pregnancies or pregnancies re•ulting acceptable and the morally sound." Justice
from rape or ltu:c•n, Dooling'• decision extended Brennan s&lt;ud the declaion would"cotroe Indigent
the circumstances under which abortion l.s pregnant women to bear children that they
covered . by Medicaid considerably . The~ would otherwiw eloci not to haw." However,
Included danger to the woman's physical, Stewart countered, "11 simply does not follow
emotional or paychologl~l health, her age bein8 thala woman'• freedom or choice carries with it
either too young or too old, and famUy situaUoM, a constitutional entitlement to the financial
auch as whether there is room or financial means resowus to avail heraclf the full r4118e of
to ral5o a child. This ruling came after thnoe protected choices. , . Althi&gt;ugh govemment
years of Utlgalion, the longest oa~e ill the rn•y not place obsiAcles in the path of a womon'&gt;
cxerclae of her freedom of choioe, II need not
turbulent 1"91 hi!lory of the abortion Issue.
Throe months later, the Supreme COurt heard remove those lobstacles) not of its own CNl'ttion.''
The reactions of various othet· group• were
hourt of arguments on whether COngress or
Individual states could refuse to fund abortions predlctable. Abortion rights advocates damned
the
decision. whUe anti-abortion groups hailf!d h .
for poor women. Justice William Rehnquist
argues moll strOo&amp;IY In defense of the Hyde A apokesman for Plonned Porenthood ~ the
AID""dm""t, while Ju•tice Jolm Paul Stevena waa ruling ... national disgr&lt;OCe,'' and the AmeriCAn
Civil Uberties Union charged tho Supreme COurt
Ita moat noted opponenL.
The decialon cun-ently standing waa rende.r ed with abandoning "tho oonotituUonAl guarantee of
by tho Supreme COurt by a 5-4 majority, ~tleaat equal jullllce." Ott the other hand. cardin.aJ
forty Slate• had already reslicted or banned th e Terence COok of New York City pr.Used the
use ol Medicaid, which io funded jointly by the decblon u one strengthening the efforta of thooe
Federal govemlllenl and the states, for abortion. "workJnS for e Human Ufe amendment to the
Jn overturning previous decisions, the ConnituUon." Hydo saki he wu ''nullant,
Supremo Court asserted that It was not for the dellj!hted, pleued and happy."
Whatewr the reaction•, the rulif18 still stands.
courts to "decide whether the balance of
AI least for now,
competing interests reflected in tire liydo
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Signals crossed

VIce President for Facilities Planning John Neal. has
before him solutions to WBFO's radio frequency
- Interference. One Is In the Interest of research professors
! who flave had their e~perlmanta disrupted for 10 month&amp;.
Another Is In the Interests of WBFO, who woold be allowed
:; to keep Its antenna In one of the· best broadcasting
locations In the City. A third solution Is a compromise
agreement.
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11 only all d8illslons were this easy to make.
UB Is :·theoretically" a research University. One of Its
primary purposes Is to foster Innovations and Invention.
However, by allowing WBFO's signal to persistently
lnterlere with research e~tperlments, this University is in
eHect nullfylng Its purpose.
Maybe such complex problems as budget cu ts, General
Education and housing have overshadowed th e
administration's commitment to research. The appointment
o f Donald Rennie to the new position of Vice President lor
Researoh and Graduate Studies Is all well and good, but
what Lose Is 1111, In the meantime. researche&lt;s get frustrated
wllh their laclllues and contemplate leaving?
Nealis supposed to advise President Roben L. Ketter on
what to do about the Interference " as soon as possible ...
That recommenaallon should be on Ketter's aesk tl\9 day ne
comes bac~ l!om vacation. And that recommendation
should call tor WBF'O's transmlller to be moved off Kimball
Tower "89 soon as possible,"
The compromise agreement tossed around Fnday wou ld
make a fantastic in terim solution: reduce the station' s
power dunng the day wh ile e~perlments are in progress. To
permanently reduced WBFO's po wer during oertain hours
m akes 11111e sense to both the research~l!tf.e1the station
rons on therr
The professors soufd not nave any time
experiments, and WBFO cannot logically maintain good
ratings while Its power Is c unalled during peak listening
hours.
WBFO's General Manager Is supposed to get back to
Neal with Information on now long It will take to move the
t ransmitter fro m the tower to an ;; l ternate
locatl on- possioly Bethune Hall. downtown, or on the
Amherst Campus. Neal should make sure this information
gets to him quickly and that It Is accurate; Sikorski's ctalm
that hi s station has been dealing In good farth Is
questionable.
Back In May, when the researchers first brought then
complaint to Ketler, the President ordered an Immediate
reduction In WBFO's signal strength. Professors Fred
Sacns ana Donata Faber agreed to let the reduclon take
place after the station' s seml·annual hlndralslng drive, but
now It 's October and WBFO's out put has remained
unchanged at 25,350 watts.
And when the question o f a power reduction came up al
Friday' s meeting , Sikorski said that, lo and behOld, WBFO Is
having another lundralsing drive In November. It's easy to
understand why Sikorski said ne was " reluctant" to bring It
up.
Ttle Interference problem I&amp; not li mited to two
laboratories. There h ave been several other professors
claiming they hear jazz through their oscllllscapes, and
Sachs and Faber will hopefully come up with a detailed list
tor Neal. Associate Vice President for Health Sciences
Donald Larson has taken an In terest an resolvi ng the
conflict, ana his " muscle'' can be a pivotal factor. Too bad
he' s only stanlng to flex II now.
The delay In resolving the Interference is embarrassi ng to
the University, end the problem should be rectl tied soon.
before It becomes destructive.

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pubiiC411!y tne P~ldont 'l•n&lt;l one ol tnolr SASU
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peraof\all,y? 11 seem&amp; to me. tt'IAI tf\oro eri more student
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No-Ooz. and Mona,ch Nottta reAdy ~M io·torma are
hofll
Since I lolllill, With any lucl!l at all, tJe graduating In o
mauar of months now. I fMI 11 It only right and fuse to
lhlft with you .aomo o' my •~t £MH1 1ae In taktno

mklterms an&lt;S Writ)no mkHerm papa1s ForlhwUh and

lwtre )'CKI go:
First and foremost, Jt tto,OI to remwnbet ea1d'l
pNaaes tl\al your to.chera n.w• used repeetedl)'

A lltue Otveta\on during mtOI.,m week flelps
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camoua offer rntdlertn •·speciiiL ~ One pank:utat Oa'

little Arl1totHi. If lhey relate equaa.lona to atallatlcs..
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n a convenient JhOrtCUI o, o-tpere.; but mott
PfOfellots have caught on. The ~g type ooet not
twte:eS&amp;attly mak.e tor • lol"'oer paper- many teachers
llipu!IIO lhll a paper IIIO!IId be 10 \MOOS II rype&lt;i "'
o HIIIYIMoalld 12 fMON II ly'*' In plu So, he&lt;e's tr&gt;e
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nnable apaong ao that In liNd of doubt&amp; spaclno, )'DO
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More than meets the eye

cl'l~ka.
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comrno11. and oltttouoh they ••m ok!lpr. inhtany,
they'ro -&amp;Silting 01 times. Not to wony-Jull tell
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on--,lhi t you ,.... a oollcl o&lt;up of'"" ..,bject and
lhll 01 a result ol your regular attonda""" 11 ctasa anc1
good tMIIIciPAtlon 1~ IM dloouutono, I'CKI'" g!Mned
enougn lrom tiMt lecturu 10 ,...,. a firm loullda.Uon lor
an a•celt.nt paper. Than Go """' ..,.ryone olst doll
and tuvo the papo&lt; untlltne night belort lt'o due and
go Into·- toolllng like you've - . sleeping In the
llbf1ry lor llwt PAll WMil.

When you gel Urod lrom IOI\Q nour1 ol aludylng, It
holpl 10 ott up lrom your c:halr and o•erclae. Tenl'll5
pro R&amp;nee Richards has publlt.hed 1 book on this very
IVbJoci- IJ{tfCist In 1 confltHMJ .space, :;uch as e
IIC&gt;tety CtJbk:te or $m•ll dorm roonT '"lenni• WithOUt
Balls .. A bfealc from. etuct)'ing fl of lion eurptilingly
,,,...,lnQ ln4 1M !luelent goes t»clo. to tho l&gt;c&gt;«*a

atlf1, ._..,, '"" sweaty.

Studying In • groo.p 11 otten uMful, You1 PMtS are
e.D-Ie to oHer l'Mtlpful hlnta tn,at you may nave
ove.rlooked In class- notes you may Ml navo gone_,,
oulllntl!l you may have mls-aOCI, H'l l lto'"wclt eaelet to
hiVO tomaone e/:e write tho •n•~efl Ofl your
cutfa- the Inti. doe.sn't run and the writing Is legible.

ColiH, colu, cigarettes hlvl oil * "employed ror
yurs by otudents wt&gt;o try to P&lt;lfl " ll~ntghtete." One
obvlov.o method 1\u -n largely overlook.cl, but
proven In nt Yttalli to be Qllltl arrkti'te- Sit with
yOUr fNtln a tub of fee water. Hot

01\,., wtUit kHP you

• • •"- yovr roommate won"t a.t you a nywtwe nNIIhe
bod, .., yov io.on't be tempt.cl 10 I\OCI out In the middle
or • ch&amp;pt•. It'• ,.." sclenllll..,ty provon lh•l c:old
ttmpor1turu tentiO constricL u,.. 1111tnow (rMd(l).
•tudytno 11 toot 011• dilated pupiL

If the pr&amp;lluce ot exama and PIP'ert geta to you,

kHp In mind what 1 frlond ol mine told me: " II eln'l
br1ln '"''981Y·" I dOn't know what IN rned studentatfll
e..h olhll&lt;, but It ''"" wor1&lt;1 lor llbe&lt;at .,, etude"'"·

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then t~la PQOt1Y written"'""" 111100 with enooenuiono

At • membot of I he Unl..,rtlty&lt;a oomn&lt;oJnlfl', and as
an orv-ntur ol the OctObef 1tth "Unity Dar" rolly
downtQW11,1 must &lt;HPOnd to lhe•ntcte a.bollllhls rally
In the OctObef 20 looue of The $p«frum wrinen by Seth
Goodclltto, The S,.Ctrum·a Nowa Eottot.
Fht of •~. Mr. Goooclllld het oomrnlteo 0 slur
•P&lt;omlne&lt;~t
- Inti Stole A-...blymtn Annur 0 .
Bloct. tiP&lt;nentotlve In All&gt;tny, w11o. no wtllto, Just
" tl&gt;owtd up" to oddrou tnt rolly, Implying

and enora,. written after IM 8'181\t. woutd ,._• ..,. done
much lo lurtt&gt;e&lt; the cauH or taclalaotidarity and peace

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Committee of the ratty
The fact Is thet AsHmOiyman Eve WU II&gt;"CIIicolly
lnv~eo to apN- 11 the roily br tne organlvng
committee 11 a rtl)rHontatlve ot Gov..-t'Kir Carey. me
Organizing Commluee also deslrt&lt;J to lrwltt Mr Eve
since Mayor Jimmy Gtlllln nod lntlateo on opeaklng.
(Tttla II Quite '"' opi)Oalte or hla "threat•n•no not to
l hoW up•• as eHonaoualy ' IOOrttd,
Moreovor, Without the encouragement given 10 the
organize,. or lhe rally, on Sunday Oetobar 12 at our

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lhllt a rJQWd of 3.000

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empha.slte tne re-te...anc:e of aUonc:tlng the ra lly 10 the

Uolwnofty communfly Roetallr dott&lt;miMd ~illlnga,
(no, Mr. Goodc:h1ICS, not "aeeml~l't raelally '"•tlired
kllllngt.. u you Writt, a man who ltlttld ••t nate
n!Qgero· belate choking lllo •tcllm I• not "Htmlngly" a
ractst) are occurlno ln 0\.lr m~st, and rn. SIHCtru'" tUII
see:a tM dJtemma of wnet'* 01 not to ha" ~11
Eoucauon a s mote tmpanenl than a c.U to tl\11
On1vera1ty's comtN.tnlty 10 arand uP ana count
the.m.HIVU upara.. from the raclat mentalitY t~t
oerrneates our en~ and ....en our C.tno+Je
A Iron I oaoe arUc:.._ pubUShed belore liM t'llly. rall\e(

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S«ontlty, although you state th• • uthot tdfJorrfil
that thf tilly had th~ endonernent of .. ,00 communfry
groupt, •• the .story In lac:t t ald tl'lat ;r c~tiJS -fPOrJSOtfNJ tJy
over JOO O!garrJl.,ions.
(he moat offetta/Ve statement In your lelt•r. howe"''·
Ch6rg•• lhat The S·pectrum t1dd&amp;d •tvel)' Jlt(ls beto,ttflft
event when It "''' rteeded, to •mphltllfl the relennc:e
of 11tendlng tne rilly to the Unrver~lty communrry, ••

Qulek review ol the leaflet '""ded OUJ 11 tho raU~ would
.show we hid abnut 200 O'Oil'!lullonat endoreemof'IJs-

reaoJno

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paragrap!Ja and consequeot fmphcllfott.t .,ere
,..mlng/y cfHr , ,.,. not , • .,, out of COIUI.NL
Addrtlonally, llr. Ooo&lt;Jcf!!ld DOin/6 out thai
1ortld
' ' a tpo/casmtn lor 04ny and In tact cf'fldfls ""
pOI/tlclon With being "On• of Bul/olo'a o .., public

Anolhor error: Mr. GOOCJcnUd repOrt• w e h ad tne
en&lt;Jorsement of 100 commu"ltY grot.tpa, whoraaJ a

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rally Would hiYO Dotf'l 00 OUCC-OSIIUI.

t&gt;rS"nday.

a:e•m

fW'IIOW lhl $lory, 'fOU might £H rhal llr. Goodchild
polnled 10 tiHI o'latlotJ the A-u emotymert go/ tor "Just
siJo• lng up" it1 conir•at to tiJe poor ffiCllptlon rH»Nttd
oy lloyor Jam•• Orl/lfn """ dolt..- • IPH&lt;Ih. Tho

lnlll., meellng, by Mr. EYe and a ll through lho
organizing prooosa that woeM, 11 Ia vary ctoubtlul the

present when ••15,000 IN'Ofl t(Oetled:" (wtlo tJlPOCtod1),
I would tike to oolnt out that Tne SP«tru'" edded very
lUIIe beiQfe ttte e\'ti1'\l, when h was r'IHded, to

ther•

mls~n~nandfnp ... • ~~~ of The SpectNm' s
"Unity O.y" co...,.~e Flrfl. you allege lhlf fht
~., ··commiJitHJ a slur'~ agaJtt1t
It tot~ wolJid

OPPOttvniam on Ml' £&lt;we'a pan Tltlt Is a gratuitou11
Intuiting lnd ononoouo tllltment os he CO&lt;Jid nove
found out by u - lng onYQno on tho Otganwng

rMt comment I• paNicularlY ofleMIII• 5/nco .
IJIJti/IIPifHI' printed, fllimO.r or (BIIIIft on the Edftotill

pagttJ

t~ndorsfng

lhe rally.. a 5toty on p. 3 ot • fpttcJII
,.IHXI and 1n flfiftor;ef urgJng lhe community Unlv&amp;rtlt';
JnembHs to auettd. AOdJtionetty. 1ne •v•nt r•tAtve&lt;l
cov.tlgeln the Monday papet follo"'lnQ lr 1nd anomM
lltlltorMI In appncfflllon of the etfon and urg-ng 11te
un~t t

to continue.

E1t1Jer you w.,-• not •round flH rhe •s.sua wn;cn ttea
t h e tJubJichr or ltte~ It dkl not connuut• COOpfH•tion by
the PfH&amp;. Ler me tfHrJind you fMf In •nr book,. two
«&lt;Jtotlal «tdorum•nts.- are slf'lnitlunt and nra.
Unfotfllitltely, •lrlce we f&gt;l.e.rt our
1~ ' ' '
~II repon.s ;n •~, we ,,. not •NI';.I able 10
acoommodete e11' Sloties with pa_ge one pr.CMPant
Wt:t. $011Y rc»iiiNI II'ytU do. bU•wem}fltlatpue lhJf
... did. •• IN$(. our fa if itwe--Ed..

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To tno Eallor;

All lht Oocadtnt Altern•tlve Patty candtdau&amp; In ~st
rea•'• SA oloclloh,l would ll~eto rltoor&gt;&lt;l to the ope thy
Question, rol- by Tim Sh..hln end Luko Skyfuckflr,
In oboenllo, Who It to tudOa? Oid lhta2 porcont of thl
Sl udent Bodv who dldn•t 'fOte axpreu an oplnk&gt;n wl~h
" "" suenee? C.natnltt fMy obV~sly were not
ta• •no tne elec·tion aerloutl~. I "'"'• been braodod a5 ~

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non-&amp;erk&gt;ua c:anchd111. ConsiSlenl wl 1n my ~palgn

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"fl rou don't vola, ...,., b!tcn.· 1 he&lt;eb)l ctolm
tne&amp;e tO,OOO
as mo; constUuency. 1 Wilt
non~tcncr&amp;

rule SA In ••'"-· tt ~. now tkne to Ge¥ote oursefwes to

o,om,..a. How doe$ • oaniY
rord on Mull Sta te 1011...S; nuke lUlling; filling Qar1&lt;
Gym Wlll1 " Jtllo." and the S..bble with nitrous; finding
1\QtM$ IO&lt; lhl bon OOOP!tl ocrapplng the Junk yard In
from ol C..,.., end the ttaflet pert; 1&gt;01\ond Hayeo Hall
1001ollno the link ~~ w- fOOO s...- arod H-ot
Che.mtc:.M; m&amp;nda toty c:eku,atOf·. .c:tom._. tCM all
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American civilization impacts French society
by Pierre Aubery
The central tneme of • conlifonca. on lt11 "lm.,.cl ot
French Cl•lllullon on Nort~ American Politico aod
Socltiy," held on onto cam.puo Octol&gt;er 11-tt, might
1100nd a btl enthnocontr~ to _ . _ malntr lomtllar
with tha ctlct&gt;N ai&gt;Oirl tno volngloty, the otrutflng a lld
PQalul1og ot the Gallic cocl&lt;. Sludltllt and ecnola rs
ahartng our ecsucat•onat and pedag ogi cal
preoccupanon'

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wtu cen.alnly not m&amp;scon&amp;true U$ tn

tills way. As a mtflet Ol feet tno tllolne of tnla
conference was an 091n QUtttton. a .omewn1t l f\tkw•
lotenoo-tlon ratMt than •• a ..,., congratulatory
alllrmotton One thing ro aura' ,,.,..,,a dellnllolmo&lt;ltl
of the America" cMtutton on Frenclt Society ill1d
Politico n.. most cu~al · otrotnno olong
Parts etreett. eannot ' ' " 10 nortce II It • .,.,.,. &amp;tep. fn

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youth of F~ Makt oomtcat
a n - • 11 loolllng a.nd -ndlng mota Am&lt;l&lt;lcon lhtn
lhllr u,s. conttm~ti6L It 11 alto won known thet In
Ina tut thlnY ruts many nof•o to old !amity ""ned
F'rertel't companJ•• ha¥e aokS out to fJS a nd
muttlnauona r r:ot1QiomttaiN • 11&lt;1 gladly accopteo
paaillon on the payroll. Mo&lt;e roctntty tomt Fronell
oompeniN havo!MlreheOOO largo b40Cko ol anar11 of
-nleo funnorlng tilt aconomtc Integration of
thl tWo counttlto. That corlololy mean• lhel "'""""''" olthe French bollrgoctlo nave INrMd ....,
wen lndeedhoW lo do bUIIneu the Amet!Can wa.y but
not'tlt oJtthll lhiY Injected any tO-COiled French vatuoo
Into OO(pO(Ato boha•lor pentme. Mora~•ttr notional
oilgln 11 ,.. longer roaiiY atonlflconllt tnlt 1...1 otnco
1M upper CltiNI Of Ill WII!Otn OOUOirfH are CioN&lt;
U&gt;an ...., In oplto ol ouPOtflclal political dllfttoncoo.
rntno• oacoma mota blurreo when II oornN to cM!Ino

us

FrM~ch Ci~lllulion In order to be able ' o assess ns

possoblelmpoct.lolhttrolndeed a&lt;JCh o thing 11 Froncn
Crvlllntlon? Sorna people even doubt that the Ftonc~
lanouaoo ~·• retained Ito lntOIQrll)l end It~ klenllly.
•ronolloh, Galle&gt;Ricaln a~ d G6tmane&gt;French fiOurt.lt In
nawspa.pers, magllines and turned loumata. A s tar as
clviltza1ion:. undwl1ood as a_commitment to a code o f
ethtc-• vaJ1d for all, oonlribt.(Jino to the welfare ot
ltUmMilY ond the sophtallcalOO .,loyment ol lifo. the
atmple mentiOn of It oet• most people ank:kerlng
Fonun•t•Jy tot u 1. teaehefs, t¥et"' wt'lefl th61nlluenca
ano P&lt;Oillile of the f rerlcll political ~Ins aro at '"""
ebb, Freneh a~Uuf&amp;J cteatkth'/ and Ptt:St1'1&lt;* mer,age to

m1b a come badt.. TOCSir tMI"e IJe a number of
..,.,_. of the Atneflcon ltttollelgentslo whO na""
cevelope d a ••ry Sloph lslloaled lntettst tn
contomPO'OIV French cvnu~ TMy roconlly peld a lot
of anent !on lo soc&amp;o-culturat svuttu1e.s in societies or
the Ft0&lt;1r:h _.lolng ..orid. They are porneulorfy
Mn51ttve to that rat~ extraordinary ~
which Is tho •lte of the communist ""te l•t leut 20
perce"1 ot tne etectorate) &amp;f'd IM ent~g,c;Htalfst 'f'Otl
tYetY close to 50 pefAflU '"spite ot 63 years ot lntanse
antl.ocommUn,st propag.anda and two centuries of
c;ltk:lam of 1M eoclall81 pr..-n~ The PfesD"C' o! I
Iaroe orthoOO): communt&amp;t party fn F~• ~a cultural
feet tf\8.1 we-a&amp;scho4at4 and ob&amp;eMtfS ot lhd French
acen• -•houtd nelthM undetesttmate nor lea'fe
UNt&lt;pfolfd, Thl atobllily Oi CIUI Sltatllicatlon In
Fr~ and Ito eotolllt)l, the fie&lt;CO&lt;Iesa or ctuo
etruogle, It one of the many protHem• this oontereftCe

diKU&amp;Md aa well as women's movements in France.
the ,_.,,gone• ol anliMmltlom, the North Amotlcan
Frtnc!h lanou.oe olvlllzatton to Quo._ and New
Engla/ld, cu...., I party politiCs In Ftanco a nd the Pn101.
Mora thao 150 portlclpants pe.-tld \he conference

room• canylng o" heated dlscvn•ons •n lha corrtdotsof Sqotra hall tong efter trwt •act;on meotlng.a had
adjourned. One o t the mafor teatutta ot thlt
contetence ...,.., to bf'n9 tooether aUCh re:spected
aui!IOtlllat In Fttnell Clvllltatlon os Laurenct WyiO.. C.
Douglu Oilton Prof•- ollhe ClriiiZ.Illon of Fr&amp;r&lt;ee,
at Ha,..,a.nJ U(!WetSilf, Eduoard Motot.Str, OlriiCtor of
1ne Ftench tnolltutt In Wunlnglon. Strnard Quinn,
OOIIot ol the lnteraloclpfl!lltY )oUrnao Conrompora"f
FrtfiC/1 C.•irlurlon, Lao Loubota, chl rnnan ""*'mont
of HIOloty a 1SONY, Buffalo, Nlcholu Wahl, Olrectotof
the lnolltuto ol FrltiCfl Studt.. t t NYU a nd Fr.nch
peraonaJlllooallcllas Georveo
conores.._,,
moyot o l tnt city o• ~·lots. Froncols r.-ard,
conoros-. moyot ot the cuy of Froju., Guy - .
..,..,.. end dean of tho Facullr or O...IISI"f, Untversll)l
of Paris vu, ~ F..-. tldrtot or 1he O&amp;rtltlcof
weetcly La CotNml EncMIM. Jocquu Attall, 11&lt;01.....,.
of _,_,lea ot the Uni...,.ltY of Pans VII and tdVIto Francola MIUOfillld- of lho Soclo.llat 1&gt;&amp;111, lUI
'but not INSI lletnoJ~Honrt tA¥y a W&gt;o&lt; ol thl bell
M4MR B~rt»rl1m w frh 1 HurNn lac:. &amp; The Twtament
ot 0«1 one ol thl moot toiCinttlno 1nc1 cont,..,.,.fal
meota peroonallt iel of the F&lt;tneh lnloiJeiOent»a.
TN tntotacllon b o t - tcl&gt;ola,. afl(l !KOCI-s
wao • f,.,.,......,..,ly otlmulotlng and
I tlllnk
peraonatty tnat wo a bundantly PfOV80 our point: lhl
lludy ol Contampotary F.-nell Clltllb.atlon Is a•
lndls!*lalble componont of • •Y &lt;Mpectable French
progtlll!l&amp;nd It ooMtilUlOI • wide opon, loglti/Nltllefd
lot re-m.. In tnt _ , j ol o fonno&lt; ohelr&lt;!IOn of the
•rtmont ot _.,., Languo_oes and LltOfllurtiS ot
thr. Unl,...ltr. Or. Gotdon R. Silber. our oonference
naa made ••a molor cOfltt\buUon to tne r•newal ot
French StucUea-1\ere end •tMwherw...

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A n indiKnant reply

Need exist's

To the Editor.

It wu 1\ICI!y )'O&lt;J tabol!d )'O&lt;Jr e&lt;Htot1a l " Day Caa
Support" Ot readef~ht not have known for e.ure.
With "oupportMII' llko you and Ttm ~an It mtoht

taka anc&gt;that ll•a yeera ot attUQGie alld atilt VB wouldn't
tHJ-ve a cf"'ltd care center. FortunateJ')', t am COI"'fldent

tllat oti&gt;Of ••lues wilt l)&lt;eYall,
'The atatlotleal IOfliUJnanl )'O&lt;J uud tn tne rr.lddta of
the editorial YOI'f allec1koa!Y obocuracl tho luuaa ot
how muCII oach atudent ~roup ahoutd contribute to
tulldln~ tha raulblllty atucly and tho role ol Tim
ShHhan In dollying tho project. Tho moot obYioua
lesson tram the l.llrge numt&gt;era ot a iUdenta from each

group that had children It the lact thlt if a diy c.re
centet wu Ml up that COYHt nanc:Ue one hunched

ttltldron, ti&gt;Ofo would bo no ptobtom '""'lng aquat
numt.,. ol uMra from ea.cn conttltuency. Thil would
argue for ~u1f aha res of conttlbutJone from SA. MFC
aoo GSA.
It you Clo wam to uae porcentages. howevctt, the

We are two undtrgroduato fnC\tharo who'd like to
ruf)Ond to tho or11cto aoo editorial in tha10120180 Issue
of Tho .SP&lt;JCtrum.Tho J*&gt;Pie who noad chfldcara
eoMces tho most are the people wtth thtloaat omoun1
ot limo to d0&gt;10to to utabltsl\fng and maJntotnlng thHO
....leeS.
Moal parenta, aln~la 0&lt; otho&lt;Wtao, whO are lulltlmo
otudants are atao holding do,.n jolla to suppor1

tl'\emHivn and t~l t children.. Tho'• Vt&amp;S a ~
center on campus In the earty 70'a which was closed t() two momlnga a wHk theta fa no problem. The•e are
dOwn boCouoe ol tho ptoblemo ot admlnlotratlon that ctasslllacl as-playgroupo end It lo not their Intention IO
arose from the lac~ ol Umo nanled parents 1\ad to provkla lulltlrM daycaro. Also, they arelncon•onlontly

located lOt ~tontl who commute.
Wa aro at the """'*'t elrcutotlng a petitio&lt;) to gauge
the oupport !rom undtrgreda IOf daycato on ...,.pus.
SUNYAB Is 1111 onty unMirolty cent01 In tilt SUNY
syolam Without daycatt tacllltles. Wo know t i)J) Ia not
continuing oducatlon. 11 SMm.a that people without from fa~ ol nooc:t, and we hope 10 snow tt•a t.ot hom
1
deYoto to making tho co-op wortL
We want mort than fuat a place to dump our children
while we oursue our ed.,..UOC\. VniO&lt;tunattl)l, wtlere
OUf fiaed lncomn oro lrwolved, lnaxponiMI, quality
daycare bec:omta a crucial coosldora Uon In our

children are unawat• ot the problema pare.nta face In tack of

reasonable ap.oroac.h woufd be to take lhe propot"tJo4l

llndlng an adaqualt fmuch tesa quality) cor\..,.fony

ol tno number ol undergraduatu wtth Ctllf4ton (U$) to
the lOIII n - r Ol all IIU-11 With clllf4ton (tT23)

claycaro.

•nd apply that ratto ro nearty ~of f04Jr ro the amount

ot money tnat Ia needed lor tnt
show• that SA

pres~dent

ttud~.

rottgloua may oller r-;llol to lingle parents."
Wnon . l (P. Sl*'&lt;*l app&lt;ooched Cothollc Charities
dunno my p&lt;egnancy IO&lt; help In tlnding low coat baby
rurnlturo, their roaponoo was to ollor lo roltt\le mt ot
my child. I wu told at thJHw-,_that thatt we&lt;e no
eiMcaa lOt s tnota parent( boyond counHIIIn~ with •
tocllt wort&lt;o&lt;.
cnurci!Os and allglouo olt.r wry llmltad
programs wlth ,..poet to the tlmea they haYO ovalt&amp;bla,
tho ago or tho chlldron they wilt aCCOPL and tho oott 01
theM aotVIGel.. If one ca.n limit one's aehOot schedu1e

sup~

from tne etudent body.

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The eoltonal augges11 anat ..Atn cnurc.r.es and

Thla analyala

Sneehan Is refusing to

conult&gt;tJte en uactly fair a nd reasonable amount and
lhould be ustd to demand an answer to the quutfon
why1 Tho proportion or all prol"'lonal otuderttt with
clllldro•• to tht base II cloM to one out ol 45, oo tho

otter rrom 5BA of mo&lt;e than on•flhoonth oltha total
O"&lt;&gt;&gt;lld bo undafatood as not "juot a token" at I woo
mloquotad In tho a~wing Uld.
AU thll obacuree two of what I consldar to be the
more Important Issues lbOUt CllUd Care In this
Unfvertlty. A Child Catt Center wtU serve mofl lhln
just the people w1tn Chltdretl who are already reglatored
atudenta. I wUI up OYO"J b&lt;anCII ol the Unl¥aralty
to ~rtlcl ~tlon by single ~rtnta ,.ho 01 thla Uma
cannot conetder coming to tchool becaua:e ot the

pronlbltiYt COati ot child care,
I am fCN'cod to woAder why you and "m Sttethan
become ao concern.ed about the Ott l ilt ol who pay a fof
What ••penNI on this issue a lone. \hlo complaint wu
hoard trom Tilt S,..,rrum wlltn tho SA bloc~ torInto tnll yMI'a Sub Boatd Buclgat • mall&gt;&lt; .. pondltwo
of now Sound aqulptMnt thai will bo usod IOf rws to

come.
C.naiM)t lhofe purchaMJ could heva been a" engod
On I M0ngaQe baSIS With IICh year'S U.Mtl paylnQ
equel aha rH. No argument Wll made Jr( ll'Je Sp.clrum

When Sub Board ~ld lOt an ••1ra $1000 In COlt oYe&lt;un
on Ito " prtc.,..o" calendar. Tho ..,., poopiO aro
bloCking Child car. -rvuac1 at tha tlma ol the l.bortlon

YOit t~ all students had to oontrlbu\0 to "'&amp;ka the
plan oconomtcauy roulbtt to P&lt;O'Iido a boalc ~hi to
tho woman W1&gt;o wanted IL Why doesn't . that aamt
argument apply to child care?
Tho aarlleat date that a child cars center can bo
oponecl ta now~. 11181, II tho study 1$ IIHI&lt;Itd
and begun qutci&lt;Jy. Had the other mombotl ol Sub
Board chosen to we c:ould , ... oponect up thta yur
tnotead. During thiS yoar pomapo anotha&lt; 90 abot1tona
witt bo committed with mandatory otudOnt monlaa.
II onl~ one ol Utose abortlona Ia on a woman W1&gt;o

wanted to k"P and love arKI raiM her child but wu
locod with the choice ol dtopplno out ol tchoot
bocauoa p&lt;IYato child oara might coat u mvd, aa 011
the root other t l v l n o - 1110- and cllealh or
that child muat ue with t11ot1a of )'O&lt;J who .... potltlono
oMapor&gt;albiiiW to p,.....t or iltiay tho OYOJ'-'&gt;1111)' of
child care.

Passing tht buck
To

tit• Editor:

education.
In her oclltorlal on Wednesday, Octobol 22, Elena

I think It's a dllgraco thtt a Vnl•arslty ol this otze has
no d.aycare centlf, when all othet maJor unlveteltJe•
hOYO SUCh a MtVIct.
The big _.,ton _ , . to be - · · ootno to !lind
the r. .tblllty ttucly and tht oiMca ftlolt. TWn
~an, SA "'--ldtn~ lhlni&lt;ll tha 1&gt;004 ol otuclanto lt
r__,ta may not uaa a daycara _,,., to anY grNt

utant, oo tiMiftiO&lt;t- not- the need to aupport It
llnanclalty.
Tht etattatlca show that 445
ulldlfgroduatt """'"" had child,.., In 1878. Vee, It's
' triOI that tho tottll IO&lt; UndotfV&lt;8duatll lt t much amalllf
lllan II II IO&lt; gr.duaM - , MFC and'

per-...0.

P&lt;OfeNional - - ""' ""Y .. lhia 101

Hot IIIYOM atoppad to realize the POPulations

we

now -'ude fTom lha Unl-.lty bocauta of our lac,. ol
ouch • _.Ice? or oouaa they - atnor• mothorl and
people who cannot tiiO&lt;d to out their chlfd&lt;on In
prl'latt oenttra "' to hire ~ottt..._ t think IIIIa
crMtaa a wry un-aonablt and un&lt;aatlatlc altuatlon
IOf thaae _ . . , II t'-' - . . to continuo tn.!r

Cacavaa augge1111 looking 10 other grO\Ipt tor eupport;
petflap.a • community cent•ra, churche• or reUgtous

otdtta. Tt&gt;at Ia ridiculOUs and a c!Mr tnmple ol
" paulng the btld(', 11 they .aJ. It IS the UnMirall(s
r-slblllty to organtz.t a day care oonlOf. H would
a lao be a totallnconwnltnco to haYO mothora running
aroulld town IO&lt; doycaro, Wlllclll'm aurelt Ia ~ht now.
I 1m not • moii'Mif, but an underg,.o.ate concerned
with the tuua of dayCOJa. I think BA ahould maka Jhlo
taaua a ptlorily and contribute money !0&lt; the l_.lblllty
ltucly aa othat groupo haYO. I'd much ratl'taf - my
tludonl leas going IO&lt; aomtthtng WO&lt;IIIwhlle as IIIII,
tha n to auppot1 aoma ol tht traahy student
pubflcatiOM found around campua. l.al'~ oee _ , .
action, aoma PlOOf- I!Oral Thla taaue may be the
~~ Important ona l acing thlo Vnlvttolly In yearo and
ohoUid be made a p&lt;IOtlty In Ierma of emotional and
llnanclalaupport.

Attother twilt ·
To 1M Editor:
Tht "W!!!cn P- ta - poll tn tho October 2t The
CurrMI Ia a -tracy. Mr. luba, tht EclttO&lt; and Chit!
o f Tilt CfltrMr, It a -rlt. H- can a poll,_.tbly

ol\tolctJirt ..,..,. file poll _ , . tift
......,. l?lla ''Wflldll'll* •• 8Mt" poll ..
tho
poeaiOMtlll
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Tllt-a.nwrr and ANC. Tilt Cumot&gt;r po11

T he poll mingo fOf The c..mr.r ""' unballtv-i&gt;lt
hiQII, OfliY'- • ,.., pointe than a /Ollrna/faUe ,

r,.

I!IUtlfplace, l'llt~l,.,.,, I......., Mr. Lube htmMII
or lldjuotlng.
CtltfMI ratlnga rrom an unta-ablt
POIIUon to a , _ . fo-lo llandlng. He then
porpoaaty ''aabotaotd" the AliC raUnga IOf publicity,
making the ANC 1oo1o lfkt Imma ture lillie loola. In
rttlll)l, ANC It t n - t of aaboiSptr;W111 artie• ol Octobof 22 altoWt Mr. lubll
to - • - and
ollhoAiiCoo f~t~ce,
thalli 1o1m a~ ol libel. Mr.
to bo 1tbe!fn9 the AliC oo that SA dro,u rntt SA !lropa
''*'funding ontl M tncrH-1'111 cu,.,r funding.

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HARDHAT: ~ 1*t Of hi• lulf.SO Nit, ~t ~~ dndiiU.. Jo1w1 ......._. ...... 1M
. ._ _ _ pleOI. Pic:,_ •ltltllw _
...
Rlohonl ~ , . _

From hotels to steel factories;
Anderson assails arch-rivals
by J 05&lt;Pb B. Zlqllk

- libmll politics, due to the Danocnuc
dcxnion. Ht Wd it was only COI1lJDOO...,..
tbas only the "Unily pony" a&gt;&lt;&gt;ld brioa the
Alnt'ri&lt;:u people \O&amp;ctb&lt;r.
AodcrlOn stated ht was not all t.tw
unhappy at not bcin&amp; inviled to dcbltt alone
with Reaaan and Cartt.r, joking, "They say~
Lakes tWO Co tanao •nd the way Lhcy have
b«n dandng around lh&lt; bsues, I would only
be in l.ht way."
Offenna pralS&lt; lo lht Liberal Party for
makina ill d«isioo n01 10 suppon thdr
tradi1ional ally, 1he Democra~ic party.
And~inted to Teddy Kennedy, safina.
"he aalbcd . Jimmy Catt&lt;r or DOl
supponina tht Democrllit pony, lhto ht
lumtd around and endorsed him ... He also
QU&lt;:Siioned Ocor1• Bush's inlcarilf, ,.)ina.
be accused Reqan of practicing 'voodoo'
ccooom.ia, but after bein&amp; choSC'O -as his
runnina matt, he utcpu Rcag.~.n's entir~
phuform .
Wbeo thelllinoisConar&lt;Mmanent&lt;red lbc
Buffalo Hillon hotd ballroom, a black
ribbod wu pinned on his l&lt;opd. Anderson,
act.now~Jtd the iociGent 10 lht crowd and
coo•eyed his desire for racial justice
throUJhovt all the nat100. "tt ,.,.. to show
bow f11a jou_mcy. we have )'ft to I:J"&amp;VeL'' he.
declared, oddina "raodaJ justice" oUJht to
re'~Min a iUlK in our national conKiou.s."

dcsl.. ror a chana&lt; pro)ccted Republican
.,...,..,_ _ ..Jd. "I thtnk we wiO be
US:UC'C:C':aful."
Speoitna before a loyal ~ or ~
Tbc And&lt;non oddr&lt;S$.allbol!lh eloqumt
Ltbcral Pony •upportcrs, lndcpc:ndmt and forceful, was pointedly dlrtcted mostly
Presidential Candldalt Jobn B. Andnson, II the Presid&lt;n1. Commcntina on Ronald
auic.,cd Prrsid(nt Caner's record, Reagan's gatemrnc thll Jlmmy Cann was- Eol'1J)'
QU&lt;&gt;tooned , RepubliClltl candidll&lt; Ronald not capable of bci.oc Presldtnl of lhe United
Cilins many rauhs of the Carter
Reagan 's ability and called for moral and SttJe.s. Anderson jested, "I wondtr what admi.niSUIIiOnJ domesttQ 8.S \l1CJI U rorci,g.n
socul JU.sdcc for all American citizens.
took Mr. Reapn till no"- to rcaliz.c it. •• policies, Anderson rthcrtJed his sllllld on
"Only undor the pressure or the political Anderson
added
thai
Carter c.maio bsuc.s. He said a Anderson
campa)IJI has Jimmy Caner rushed outlo th..- AdminiSlfatioo's economic polities had admini.suadon would strht( to make thcAm&lt;TICan people, Only under the p&lt;USU&lt;c Of "SUIOJitd the livdy!lood Of tWO QIWJoo . rouutry Ia. en&lt;rlf-dcpcndml on fordiD
Am&lt;rican&gt;.' .
'&lt;~ttl tOn basile bcaun tallrina or savin&amp;the
impons. He tslimated IIIII in 1980, the
&lt;ountry,'' AndtriOG eulaimal.
Ancknon made fuqucnt rtferenccs to the Uniled States will 'fXIId S'lO billioo on
Ltl&lt;nin$ hll campei10 10 Harry Trut111111 's '11uionaJ unity' 1h&lt;m&lt; or his cam~. He imponed oil
•• 194&amp;-whtn deep spliu within the claimed thai bt and his run nina ma1c Patrick
On fordlft policy maurn, Andctson sasd
Danotr~~ic rwtY and an apparenl pub(IC · Lucey wee \he only true- rrpra;enlJtivcs o( the Prosidenl should have done more on tbc
f'lo'Mtonlll Ediror

ho&gt;&lt;qc crisis. He asked, " Wby lias be not
done som&lt;tbi.oc bd'ore now7" Ht ~ed
Prcsid&lt;n1 with politjci;daa 1bc hostqe
I1SU&lt; f&lt;&gt;&lt; his own &lt;e-dectlon odY&amp;llt~/U
for the nation's achcrAiln, Andersoo "d,
.... should,..... lhdr palbs or • .,cu~o.
lh&lt; n me lime we should s..k ,DUI

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Opporlunhies for oqotiatkJns.
Anderson told The S{Ndnun he would no1
usc our 'new' rdationlhip w!t.h lhe Pcoplts
Republic of China as a barpinin1 chip tO
ondU« the Sovku into qroancnt with the
United S.atts. "That would be a very foolish
thina to do." be upWntd~t would only
hd&amp;JIIetl the SovM1.s fean oi"WWcirckm&lt;DJ "
Stat&lt; V'oee a..Jnuo.n of tbt Liberal Pony,
Rarnond B. Hardin1told Til• Sp«t"'m that
ht was "abho.ortd" 10 rind thll And&lt;rtOn
onct supponed lhe so called "Jesus
Amendment." which s.aid CbriJtianhy
should become the official rcliPon or the
nllion. Hardin&amp; said thaJ upon very
thorou&amp;h problna or "Andenon's heart and
mind" hedttermined lhatthe Ullni no lon&amp;n
supponed sucb lqislation. "/U lo&lt;l&amp; as
IIRecn years aao. MI. A.odcnon pvr up oo
the notloo,'' be Wd, addina "lus&lt; •Rbbcrt
Kennedy stoned out u a rcaaiolwy a11&lt;1
&amp;fC'W•UP 10 h.u Jolul A.o.da'loG. '' - """~
Hardin•• unlitc And&lt;n0&lt;1, aid tbe Uaited
SraJ:cs.sboold UK iu relations With Cbi:na ina
"sinJ&lt;rly way," nolina "they (lhc Soviru)
don·c .seem co mind it so much if our aJiies.scU
military hardware co the Chinese."
Accordinato Hardina. Carter hun hirruclf
by no1 debatina And&lt;rtOn. He said. "Jimmy
Olrter h.as refused 10 defend hb rrcord for

che put c:i&amp;bttm mooW... C«int Cann•s
pltdJe to 1h&lt; Des Moiocs R.qisltf, to debate
Teddy l(ennedY. afle&lt; wluc:h be lltm backed
do,... , and his •erbal assaulll on Reqan,
Hardona ancned, "He tw rc•"Caled lllmsd
to the Ammatt people.. ••

Debate '80

No John, Ron or Jim;
surrogates slug it out
by f:llml A. SteptdoF
$poet""" $1~ Wrlt&lt;t

A meaaer ttowd of 6S people
athered at lhe Kaljlerine
orndl Theater In the Ellicolt
mplex Thursday ni&amp;ht to
ear repr=tativcs for thr~
csidential candidates debate
he issues. Sponsored by
YPIRO,
the
Student
lion Speakers Bureau
nd UB's Department of
oUtical Science., th~ dis&lt;us.sioo _
eatured Surroptes from the
eagan Carter and Ed Clark
rnps.'
An emply chair represenled
h&lt; Andeuoo camp sioce the
· ·. , Independent was in
uffalo on an o•emiaht vhit
od the loc:al supporte:s were at
fand·raiser. Aoder50n's slot
taken by Raben Cappom,
bo ~poke for Libertarian Ed
rk . Edwin Neville and
amuel Rocce, spoke for
eapn and Ca.rter rHJ&gt;CC(ivdy.
Questions . were asked by
ati&gt;eS of the tbree
Pill Jludenl newspapers.

Tb&lt; Univ&lt;uity's fou rth
paper-771&lt; RqJOnu dedined
to send a journalist. Chairman
or the Political Science
Department, Claude Welch,
served as mcclialor and
stipulated that questions were to
be confined 10 the areas or
foreian policy and defense,
domeSiic policy, •conomic
policy and cmrgy.

Uc&gt;DOak alrtqlls
I n h is s pc ec:h • R occ e
emphasized
Caner's
commitment 10 providin&amp;
economic stren&amp;lh, his decision
makina abi_lilY •.nd ~is
sue«SSful fornao rdauoos wtlh
China. "The impact . of tbU
election will co weU 1010 tbe
next decade," Roccc stressed.
"OnlY one of two meu {Reaaan
or Caner) will be tbe next
President of th&lt; United StateS."

AJ-

THRU VIEWS ON ON£ SUIJEC:T:
tho rMI
brl.,_., ttne , .,......... ..,. ....,.

~... co.ddnol

t••· ...., .....

In 1M

o.e.t.- F'rolft .."

the Republicans as a "moneyed
class." From the Libertarian
Pany, Capoz:zi promised, " We
are aoioa 1o chana&lt; the face of
American politics."
Nevill&lt;, professor of history
Ct,ppozi, who is Managina
Editor of TJse Cllrr~nl, gave a a t Canisius, delivered a
nowery s~h in wblcb he forceful, emotional speech in
referred ,Jo the Democrats as which he onen chiseled away at
"wantina more bandouu" and Ca rter's record . "Carter

-loCIINP•--~-~1... ._.• _
Edetarl) • M.....,..~('CiortM).

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does:n 't bave a record to run on
and that is why he 11tacks
Reapn's ecoaouUc: posilioo,"
Neville dlacaed. " The penon in
the White House is incompetent
10 run Ibis cowtlry."
011 the issue qf defense, the
Reapo supponer labeled peace
the key issue. "The US is a
leader in world affairs and we

can not back down," Nevtlle
said. "Tbrouah strclllth. pea«
is IIWruained."
Cappozi claimed tbat t.he
United Stales was on« a
"bcacoo of sucnctll. bul is now
a military bully· boy." He
emphasized a policy ofnon·
intervention and proltaion or

�MiltGddlll
Rocce maintained that
defense . prc,aratlon bas
UDder tbe Caru:r
/.mwu~~ ~ ~~1tb
DOt rcaJistic 10 thiDk we .can
have a -": miliwy."
Wbeo asked wbat their
cudidates would do to auist
miDoritics If clccted, a occc
cited snual blaelt leaden who
have mdorscd Cat1er "bccaU.SC
!bey fee! that (he) bas made
steps 10 support lbetn." He
J.atcd anmu for urban snldics
aod govcsument prosrams for
housina and cmploymeat as
eumplcs of Catter's -.id to
inner city minorities.
Nevnle-sup port lna the
Republican Party which
received favorable response
from lbc Klu KIWI Klan on Its
platform-declared that

IOCIC
or
uy
sucb
endorsement. •• He assured
lbolc praeot that R.eqao wW
appoint a black person to tbe
Supreme Court If elccled.
The Reapo supporter also
deooUJlced the lqallty of
aborooo euq&gt;t in casa wba'e ·
tbe mother's health · Is
jeopardized or if the prCJ11a11CY
is a result of rape or inccsf.

Abottloa
.
Roccc mortt!llb!t allbouab
Carter docs not personally
approve of abortion, "be aoes
by the law and majority of the
land" in maltin&amp; policy.
Asked if Caru:r will be able to
brinalhc ~ home before
lbc dcctiOil, Roccc replied that
" Iranian demands arc
aoncnm.•· irPRSmt and added
tbal althou&amp;h Caner would Ukc
lbmJ rdeascd hcfn&lt;e November
4, be ir ~ "Caner' wuted
lbcm home the day after they
were taken bost&amp;Je."
On the Iranian problem,
" RC¥ao bas disavowed tbc Capotti maintained tbal tbc
United S!aiC$ should admlt all
, wroli&amp;J
!be tranlao people
and say, "We arc terribly aorry
for what 1hc CIA has done."
In their sbon summarlzlnc
speeches, Roccc appcakd 10 !be
youthful audltn&lt;lc. "No matter
wbo you vote for," be said,

to

RESEARCH
CHEMISTS
ORGANIC

SYNTHUIS

rote.

"iust ~. out thcr~
The ool.y way we stay strOll&amp; is if
you remain 1111 acdve pan.' ~
Neville coocluded ~ pc:ac:c
and the economy arc lbc key
issues or the campaian. He wd,
"Reapn is a prqmatist. He
wants to streamline tllistina
proarams and s pur a
turnaround iD lhiolcina that
Wasbiaaton is a cure4111 for
cverylbina. This cannot happen
overnight."

Religion

•

Qotollfo
JO. wed&lt; - ~Y Oral told biJ .;..m of a vbioo Wblcb bad c:t.Qaed
bit
tile pn:villos weo.t •• ~foe4 Jaul OuUt appeoted II) bim - '
lifted the catlrc llllllnisbed Oty of failh Mcclical Ccoter_,. CCIOII)Ic
bUAdrcd 1.01\1 or c:oaaae mel ~eel-in Hls aJpallc bands. "Sec bow easy
It b for me to till it?" He ubd. to Wbldt Oral ~Jesus. it rcelly is
casy (or you to till, Isn't iL7" No 1!00110&lt; bad Rob6u repOrted lhll vision
lbao be bePII puoJoa tile bit on-his .;..m for money to ranlth lh• Medical
C.th Willi. As an added locloclallo:nt, Oral revealed tMl the Oty of Failh
wu duJ,n«&lt; by God.
•
Oral was wry allct about it, thO&lt;IIh-not oncc did he ever mention the
word "money." lntlo.d, he referred to it as "plantln&amp; the .seed,"
"LIII~ my call" and "walldoa into a allrade with Ood." Altho\llh ~
pummelled his vicwm rdanlaoly wltb these euphemisms, the bottoaHioe
n-..,.. very dear: bc-waatcd cash, -loU of it. Now whiloaNcdical
-.cl a-do c--is a wonby C&amp;IIIC, the~ ralllliar. why ~

ure:

~~..~ :::=:.=~~y= ~~

ore IOI'dy lA ned of a flab ia11wr of casb-bueead or lblkin&amp; them~ tile
-...:sioo or a w1oo1c place, apcdlily ...._ a
dnaalt 's&gt;r
u.-y is ........ be lllcd to..,_ the- of Uoe ,__~
iloolc7 Tbe answer: because IMl way Oral wouldn't "-vc on imprdsivc'De'OI
additloCI to the altcadJ&lt;,.bazJ:oonina rdlliOW mcplopelis tblll is On!

'"*

Robcns un~vm~ty.

r

,

~.........
1 .
ThiJ self·ocrvina qotism is anoth« common ellaouterisllc ./r, many of

the bla-time cvaoadisti wbe are ooMtantly hlttloa their disdplits for

••sacrifices."

.,

AM thCD then!'"' "Tbe '100 Cub," wbkh is abo"" dally on Channel 29.
"Tbe '100 OIW"is Vf%1 t.la-b&amp;Uc-dle &amp;bow Is lbc·plvocal production or
the Chriltllon ~ ~lt. 1..:., mel feacures CBN prtsidcot Pat
RobaUon and bls fllllllcy 11m Kludlloe. """o toactber have to be
tdcYisioa'• beat~_.....,. Rowaa.t,Manlft. :•'f'be'HJOCiub'' \lieS
~varioq41ow , _ - - . . cuc:su Md.tbe ICI1IIIa or tile impres:oible
RobaUon, who bdlcva tbat a clcvihorsbippina cuh oea: piKed a ·
YOOdoo .,.... oa bis daullna'. Evay 10 ortCD they do a special on some
presoiQI blue ar """"'"'• 1iU the recsat ooe oo volcanoes. eqnllquakcs
and oOicr tlaural ma..... Tbcrc is a fcaclalcy, boo-, to play f¥1-udloooc wklr tbc tKu. ~ ODCC lnviltd a llible sdlollr 011 tile sbow
and toa&lt;t'- they bid a ...,.s la\llh aver o..wltl's thaxy or &lt;&gt;'Oiulloa,
cvcn thouaJ&gt; ncicber ooe could produce a sifttk c:ooc:em sbrtd or
cvidc:Dce--~ Scrlpcual ~o refute it. Aaodler time
Jl.obensoo Wllctd his opinion m.t-. arc bdd toaetlm"'by lhc.,..., of
Ood ... However. Robcruon was also Ollt or the few tsablishcd cvaalflists
to speak wp opist the political ambilionl or the New Christian Ri&amp;bt. and
bb shew, U\c IW&lt; Humbard's, is preuy harmlcss-sood. dell) fun for
those of YOI' wbo enjoy lhll iOll of lhlna.
'
Mo•Jl&gt;H•tlflll

1M 0/lfCfl 0/ Cullural A/IGira .,._.,.,. lk~
tltlnl frt lite 1980 Penton 1..edare sm-

Frank
Mankiewicz:
''The Presidential
Debates on TV:
One Day Later"

·F'uWl)l, thcn! Is Robert Sdlulkr. Schllll&lt;r .umela bead and shoulders
abcnc the raror tim~. nUspldals-ct; til= Is a beautiful
r..ua of love~ rrilm tile IIIOD, ..__or pOwer ODd~ t11at
cuts ac:rou all 1inc!1 or !lith. ll&gt;depenclcotly wealthy, Sch~tllcr
uses biJ
b&lt;06dcas!lto bca for IQODey, champion p0fitical candidale$, or beat his
folio....,. over lhc bead with threats or dMDt rctn1&gt;utloo mel J1'U1,ishmcot.
Last year Scbull&lt;r .,.. the caner of CX&gt;IJtiOvcrsy when he was buiklinc biJ
Sl9 million Cl)oml ~. wbic:b DWIY people ldt wos occdlculy
ext~ for a clwdt. As it turned 0111, however, the Clyslal c.lbcdral
is used not only u a ellurell, but also as a cooccrt hall -4 ci~ center,
besides providina ciiiY caR oaviccs and a school far th• pcrftlratina aru.
~uUcr's ntlll project is to Kt up a win&amp; of halfway bellSOS aai&gt;ss llie
IJoitcd States and Europe for runawayo, unwed mothcn mel otherpeople
with no place to tum to. Althouab biJ preadtlna b somewhat marred by a
dorky delivery &amp;lid pcoclwn for cute-...appl..pic tum or phrue-"l.et
ao . . . and let Ood;'' ''tbc leaf with the fill"- thcrels a sauc of humor
and humanity in bilm.ialsttyl,bat nobody else can touch; a acme that we•re'
:\11 in this t.oaetber, and that wt should be able to dnw streiiJtb nom one
another whUc we're here (wbicb is, after all, what relltlon is ldcally abotlll)
for C"'ery one prcadlcr like Robert Sdluller, bewever, there are four lil&lt;e
Richard De Hun or Ernest AnsleY. who is tho topic or tilt ntlll llt1ide.

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Wl10 the q&gt;itomy of TV CVI.QICIIRn-pree&lt;ber.
"faith-healer." mel con-ardst ~airc. wbosc tu·f'rce empire,
cstimattd by JOme IC SIO millioo yearly, Is bucd on fear mel ilitolenDcc
mel rdiP&gt;us zalouy, And ...._ fdiPous laldcrs usc thtir pO,...IO foster
~ mel inloleno&lt;:e, il t.»ma time to qucstioo )1111 wbat kind or

Manklewk:z, foimer press secretary for_Bobby
Kennedy and one of _the prlndpa1 tnedta critics
oLNtxon In two books and hls syndicated national column, ls president of National Public
Radio and author of the recent Remote Control: 'TV and the Manipulation of American
His lecture was originally silted for Oct
28th. but has been postpoMI to October 29
so that be can assess the. Carter-Reigan
televlson debates of the night before.

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wln-&lt;&gt;rben, you lwt c:an'r play.
UB's soe«t Buns dropped a 2-1
d&lt;cision 10 Houallton
on
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Elmira

Wltb !ban a rtelOrd or 11·1·1.
HOtll)uon promoS&lt;d ro be oot of
lhe Bulls' rolllh&lt;&gt;r opponent•.
The Highlanders's lived up In
ohtir ~d. jum,plns oa UB euly
and scoriaa tbe &amp;am&lt;'• fust p i 11
I :~ . The soli was a controY&lt;rllll
one rhouah. wilh rhe Bulls callinr
for an offsid.. penallY on the play
Halfback Jim DeVorr and
&amp;oalten~ Mart Cd&lt;Sit qretd
tlw Hou&amp;hloo'• Bmn Davbon,
,.ho &gt;eortd lhe &amp;Oal, ..,.,.. al leas!
n\'t Of six yards orrsidcs:•
.. You're always playina aaaJn$1 the
refs," said fullback Dave Garwood
afict lht pmc..

College on Sarurday.
Bulls pbye.rs wahtd ln the rain
loc o•&lt;r ball an bow, as Elmira
could fodd only nine pll)'m (one
&gt;an-load 101 lost on lhe way 10
R01ary Fidd). The forfdt ral&gt;er lh&lt;
Dulls' SUNY Athl&lt;tJc Conference
r«&lt;fd 10 3~ 1. with Confertnce
,.....,. q.aia&gt;l Otwqo
and
Bro&lt;tpon Stale remalnina.
Fedin&amp;l w"'" mixtd in lht U B ()vnlloaablt .....
locker room afrcr Saturday's
The aoal seemed to wake the
alm05o&lt;onttsl " I wan1ed 10 play BuJIJ up, as they bepn passln&amp;
ooday," eomplaintd balfba&lt;k Luke much more tHe&lt;liYely and
DiMii&amp;&gt;O. Chris Simon. Who netds conrOJAin&amp;t)le Hi&amp;hlandtn in tbar
Oil&lt; goallo rle lh&lt; school rc&lt;"Ord or
own end much of !he firSt hal(.
IS goab in a ~~n. was upset "We Wt"ft, by far. the superior
1bc1ul no• &amp;ctlin&amp; a c;banoe IO ploy, Itom, .. oootd Devore. Durin&amp; lhese
" I fth &amp;ODd· I (elrlike I ~u &amp;oinJ s ullained dri ves, rbe Bulls
oo (saw&lt; a soaJ)."
conli'Olled !be mlddk. bustlin&amp; ro
UB wu nor u foniiDIIle lbough rhe ball, and P&gt;Wn1 almo.~ 11 woll
on Wcdouday as 1ht HourJuon tn lht Hou.&amp;hton mn~ . 11 They
Hi&amp;hlondeu not only brougho Wiiii-JHouahoon) touldn'o oouch us . We
&amp;quad or players-but • &lt;Om~ju&gt;r dldn't&amp;&lt;l rbe bounceo loday ...
cheerltadinl unir as "dl. Brin&amp;itll •ummariud Devore.

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Football Bulls lose 55-0

To say the UB IO&lt;Mball Bulls d id not h&amp;'&lt; a aood ouoina ...,;..,
lh&lt; UniY&lt;nily of Da)'lon b dtflnardy . , understotcment. UB
dropptd tlllhird lou in a row. SS.O. pulllnJiht BuR&gt;' ......., recon!
a( 5-l.
As wilh las1 woc:t's loss lo Qmisiul, tumoven ploytd a key factor.
U B Quartnba&lt;:b 1b1ew obree ino...,&lt;ep~ions, and lhe oeam fumbltd
lh&lt; ball away anolhtt three ti.ao&lt;s.
Tht score was nottht only lopsided JlatiJtic in the~ to Oi\inon
Ill powerhouse Da)'lon. U B came up on ohc shon end or fim down&gt;,
14-6, yards passing, IS9·Jl, yards rushina. 189·32 and t01'! yards .
448-65. Al Whl1thead srarftd for the Bull&amp; at quarttfbact, aoma 1·9,
and wu ~-.I by Many Barreto who went S.l4. Tht StH&lt;trvm will
have
..,.orw ia Wednesday'&amp; peper

AbDul ll mil&gt;utn lnlO the ball,
anoOitf questiomble ...1 by !be
officials hun CoachSal Ei&lt;posiro's
1roops. Whh a sa-amble in rron1 o(
!he Bulls nel, halfback Davc
S"unplcln was victimiud by a bad
boUD&lt;C. As Simpkin was rwlrina ill
oo cl&lt;&amp;f lh&lt; ball, ir 11ruc:t him in the
•rm. Whh play in the penally uea,
tbe referee JISJ1alltd a foul and,
subsequmtly, a penally sb01. The
H ighlander's Pet&lt; FUller bell
Cdt$lc 10 IlK ri&amp;)ro, driYillalhe ball
just inside lbe po11,u ohe Bull•'
goafie for • pi«e or II . .. , gOI •
&amp;ood pi«&lt; or h. 11 I'd only hir it

harder, il wouldn't have aonc in,"
remembered oht .omb&lt;r goalie:.
'"That shouJdn 't have been
calltd, .. lumtd Elpo•uo. "The ball
playtd him (S"tmplcln)." The o:oach
noced thai the rule book states a
pay., "'"" play lh&lt; ball wirh bls
band. Ill or~ lor a f0&lt;1.l ro be
c::a.Utd. ''Theotfidal mu.u have K'tl1
il dlflcrenoty !hough,.. sigh.td Ihe
Bulls • coac;b.

E..., FUUtt admiutd rhor h&lt; wa.
mrpriS&lt;d .. !be tall . "They (lhe
officials) don't usually call rhem
(hand balls) down~ert (in the
penal!,)'• area)." IWr conctdtd
lhll be fell rbao obt band ball wu
"unbrraulol\al.'' but he ~~deled, "a
rule U. a rule ...
UB uormtd back an.. the
di&gt;pultd tall ohou&amp;h, u Many
Gross knocked in his lounb ol lh&lt;
season . A Bulli' corner llick
resuhtd in a scnmblc in frono of
lhe Houahtoo goal. Devore took a
•hot, whltb was bloc.ktd. The ball
wen1 back to GfOISI. who wu
strtlkin&amp; in from 11&gt;&lt; middle. Grou
frred a low, lS ywd4r IO II&gt;&lt;

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The Bulls domiaaJed muchofohe Whh ob&lt;ir overall r&lt;cord • • 8-1,
$&lt;COnd ball. and ohdr powinR and ohe Bulls now p repar&lt; for
hustle brou&amp;)ro lbtm everyrhin&amp; bur romorrow's SUtoiY AC cool&lt;il
a aoaJ. " Maybe !hey (!be Bull•) apoall 0swqo Stale (l p.m.
wen: just 100 ..W.us," """""" Ro~&amp;~y Field). A&lt;sesin1 UB'1
Espoliro. "I ohlnk my kids playtd playoff cbancu, the coa ch

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with Brockport ~t Can-Am invitational SaturdaY;

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Noah would have bccD ri&amp;ht a1 home floalina
tto,lcs wtte len unauardcd and sctVC$ wtte
~ OUisidc of Ouk Hall Oil S.urday. IJtsldc, 1M '111Jo,.led 1.0 drop in unretumcd. The Royals dua
oo UB Royals volleyball team wu Wlllina blltlcs
thcmld- Into a pit-a ~14 deficit-and it
!, apinst three Canadian and two American teams didn't appear they could play wcj) enouah to aet
while playioa host for tbc Can-Am lnviwional.
tbaudves out. Tsuji and Han.sc11 once: qain
~ "The wwber's beautifUl for volleyball," came to the rescue and with the help of well
j Royals coach Peter Weinreich beamed.
plaad abou by Diane Ntlson and UB pulled the
ll , "The rain outside is aoocl. bccawe when it's
game out , t~l4.
8 sunny out, tht glart inside Oark mak&lt;S h hard to
"Wben they make number of errors it
::; see the ball," team captain A~suji
encouraa&lt;S them to play hardtr to make up Cor
:; explained.
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them," Weinreich explained in reference to UB's
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McMaster University, Brock University, and
abilicy to come back.
the Unlv~y o~ Toronto were the ~ian ·
The RO)'Ils opened che toumamenc with a split
representatives ~th UB,. Brockport and Sloppcry against Brock . Brock squeaked out tho nm
Rock cbe Amencan con~ent.
IS·I3, but UB came baclc, IS·S.
McMaster University, probably the bi&amp;aest lll!d
But, only the match wnh Brockport counted
toward~ . the Royals record for a posrs~o the stronacst or the Canadian teams, J&amp;Yt the
Royals an awcsom• display of "three hit"
compcuuon btnh. Th~ Tournament was ~eld an a
round-robin format woth t~s moving onto the volleyball. Usina a hit·set·spike combinalioo, the
playoffs based on th~l Days record. Each team Canadian women scored pofot after point as an
played each oth"! twice.
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off-balance UB team tried to return. McMasttr
The match _wotb Brock~rt was an ~ttotmg won the first of their two games with the Royals
d~wn·to-thc-WJre ~tCSI woth UB staaona last
easily U ·3. Buffalo played much better the
mlllute comebacks on both aarncs. The fuse aam• second illm"'· .but still was no match as the
was marred by an abun~ce or service urors by visitors aot the victory. tS-9.
both teams. Buffalo contmually opened the door
for Brockport and found themselves down 14-9.
. Th.e Royals w~re at a definite belabt
but tht sct·and-spike combination or Lori dlS8dvantaae for thJS toumammt as every team
Hansen and Tsuji helped the Royals close tho woth tho exception. or Brockport was taracr. The
gap. Srockpon, however. regrouped and won a~ce or front·hnt staner Bon~lie Sylc:ox also
tS-13.
bmdercd the US team.
The Royals will be at home Wednesday niaht in
SlaaatJb
a tri·mc:ct aaalnst Houghton Colloae and Gannon
Buffalo tlahttned up their play in the second University. Play starts at 6 p.m. In Oark Hall.
game, bur again btcame. sluu.isb in cht middlt.
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Skelters scrap Spauldings, 28-0

lD tbc baule for rlnll place of !he Ellleou
.Moaday Intramural Football lcaa't.e, Hdttr
Slcdtcr autintained tbcit undefeated record by
troiiJICina tbc ooce ddcaud SpauldinJ Ballers,
Afi&lt;r 2A IDOIItbs oo the sporu d..t ol TGr ~. I ba"" JUrtcnd 1
"promodoo" into the hc.dy rants of the c:llllpl!idat . The move coma
obout mainly u a rault or praswe (Irom sporu latu) ond lrom the II&lt;Od
lor a I:OIQI&gt;I'IIoo u:&gt; the pramt c&amp;mpw editor.
f&gt;urina that sttel&lt;h or 11m&lt; •trovdetlto )lllt about ...-..y ~..s_aDll&gt;W
in W&lt;SU:m New Yook, IIJUI!IJ~ on Salllldayt or tau W«kDiJbu.. The aller
ciTed or the mct~tal ond physical drc.d that I loci ..-..,.tim&lt; I lake 1 Blue
Bird.., the Ambal1 Campw will no doubi U,... Joaacr thoo pol~.
or eoune there hove beal oomc b&lt;otrou ;eope; liDce 1w
S&lt;plcrnb&lt;r-iatansible ones. tiD« W&lt; an tcml1&gt;f01csslonal up there iD lSS
Squire HoD. But !he dlDJI&lt;TS with the tcuu, !he pattl&lt;$ ond cdebratiord
alter the pmes, ond the frimclsh!ps piued .-ere a bia eompc:nsatioa.
Eacb team llad ill owa ch.anlcteripk:t. The IICICCer team loved aramds
aDd playiDJ Old Maid ..nh their own (marked) dcdt. The butetboliiCiuad
\
ICaDed toward bactaarnmon OD their rood trips. One Of the lon&amp;et trip$
involvina the lootblll team took plac:-e tau year, on lhe way bact from
Wesuninsttt Co~e in Peruuylvanla. The c:oaclla' van wu filled with
mjured Bulls, who were h&lt;altlty enouah to sins every disco ton&amp; yet
rororded-a fun way 10 mate a nve hour r!do lui about ten hours.
A cenain Jet of survival Crail! make the Job po"'ble. Covering away
somes, tbe sman r&lt;!&gt;Or1&lt;r lurru not 10 cheer too loudly for lhc UB team,
especially in an etlcloKd space such a• a &amp;)'Ill. Covcrin1 basketblll- there's
no room to hidt&gt;. Ou~Jide events h1vt the diaa.dvatuaae of wor'e wea1htr
thAn Buffalo, A warm jacket does you Unle aood If II 's lOO mUc&gt; away In
your druel.
•
Coverlna •poru lends ilKII wtll to learnina journallim. One or the
hardest Lricks to learn u a rtPOner i.s how to 11k tomtOne a touJh
qu&lt;SOon-eithtr pmooal or embarrasina. TryiDJIO talk to an athlet&lt; who
" swina into his loeter. alter • smaiii•PK ~.Is not euy.
Askins bini to &lt;01&gt;1ain lhe mUtate Is so •&lt;rJ muell to~&amp;)1et.
If Ill ere is one thin&amp; I can be happy about (uide from thellmple r1c.-t or
grtun&amp; my wcel:end• back) it's the eapancled o:ovcrace or womoo'uports
Tilt Sp«tnun Ibis ...,....tr. It's sdU not what it 1hould be. but at least
then bas been a move toward more rqular rcponlna. Ukc mosa
uoivcrsitieo, U B Is about SO rear• coo lot&lt; In supportiDJ wom&lt;11's JPOfU,
and 6ko many " -' · 01111 is about U yeon llorund.
Or c:ounc, JeoviDJ the sporu world 1«111&gt; leoviDJ I lot Of lriencU
bdund-Uil&lt; UB"• Spon• lnfnnnatioft Director Larty Stedc. wbo
..,.,..,.ed the phone with !hal OM Jtatistlc: needed, liu tbe cooches •"nd
assistant coedlcs ..,... primary concm&gt; wu alwoys the athletes.
But lht athletes lhemsdV&lt;f lht lw hurnoh. One lhina tlw I
wis/led came across more in .U or tho&lt;e .-poru aoric&gt; wu the quontity of
boun put in by Ill• menlllld women who "'eat UB colors. Moot the Lime:
tho only reeopitlon recoved by th&lt;rn ,..... eileen ond support or otb.,
ror the J)amour 'JIO"l, wbid&gt; ..... really don't ... wbat

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thcnp I wisb I onuld hove done dlrtcrmtly, same I'm &gt;till PfOUd ol.
But In&lt; now, it's Jood·bye Oart Hall. watch out Clpen.

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~Stelter Ratted the scoria&amp; with • perfectly
CUICUtcd SCReD pass 10 center Paul BuTera
wbo duelced behind blockina Capeain Sieve
Mace. Tbe BaUers dcfcnse'llowcvcr. became
IOQ&amp;bcr to ~qainSI for tbc rcmaiftdn of
the first half.
But, witb ooe millwe rcrnaini.na in tbc balf,
Skdtcr rqaiDcd pt)SSC$Sioo o f tbc baD aod
qtW1crbklc Ed Collins C!lllnomd • burried
drive cliawled by a five-yard CO\ICbdown pass
to John IKOvdli, wbicb made the S&lt;:O,., 14-0 at
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a ufcty by dd&lt;llSIVe ~klc Jim Nolan.
Skcltcr added n•o touc:bd.~ wiib a scrcm
pus co Andy Ka.acr and an eod-:zone bomb to
lecovdli. Skdtcr finisbcd the JCOrin&amp; with a
~yvd Interception return by Oecqe Rebisz
who followed a aundlin&amp; block by Brian
Browsky.
.rHelter Skeher c:aptain Steve Mince
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Th&lt; Homey• (l· I .0)
The Ralfs (3· 1.0)
Apocalypse (2·2-0)

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Mob (2·2·1)
Cliutoo HaU Rams (2-3.0)
Onley Devils (1·3-1)
Boozt Br01hus (I~)
Z BT (1-4~)

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Th• Coltttbocks (l·l-1)
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Slg Eps Vs. Sa•a1e Pride
Ethnic: Slurs vs. Homtys
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D&lt;relicts (2-3-0)
MASH (2-HJ)

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Nimrods vs. BAMF'•

The Force (S.O.O)

Toxic Wues vs. NADS

Sdalic:s (4-1.0)

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Hurting Units (3·2.0)
Panama R~tlas (2·2-1)

The Force vs. Mean MachJM
Pao&amp;oa Redskira vs. H alf K&lt;&amp;&gt;

Bud Bunch (l·l · l)
Mean 'MaehiM (I~)
Rock CT'al (0.5.0)

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Rock CrY$1al vs. Bud '!unch

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...no do not s~n up wltl Au·comaUcolly bn::omt tNctlvt

memben..
UBIAFS cl~b Ia oponaOtlne 11 Oltdo&amp;nd at UB lOt 111&lt;:
Wlnter Program Su.KIM\1 In Wetttrn NV. Anyone.
atnllatt-d Jo.tth AFS Pftv~u:Wy Of flOW Ia 'Aiekome to help
our whll 1M ....kend Pt.... all Julio at a35o7826.
CNldru from b&lt;olocn and '""'bk4 - · lucllne
brol&lt;en or troub~d li&gt;ea need lrltncb . Voo Qn 1\clj&gt; by
c... lng 1M ~A-Friend Prot""" •• 8711-4337 l r - 10.6

Red Clou Blood Drive sponsored by Delle Slgmo PI
Nov. 5 a.nd 6. pre·reglst.raUon will occur Wed.nt"tde)' .ttld
Thundayln the Squire Center Lounge from 9·5 p..rn. for
more Information con 636-5761 .
~lor and nrst year grld.uatt. Jtudcnt..- Teoc.hlng
Assls1an1 VDC4ndea ere •vailable for the 1981 Andov~1
Swnmer Se:ssJon. Applic:eUons may be obti"1ned In J
Hoyu C or wrlt.e to James L 8unMI. Director. The
Andover Summer Sea.:s.lon, Phillips Ac-edemy, Andover,
M 01810. 617·47!&gt;-3400. OJCI. 170.

Sd&amp;ne&amp; And fnllln«r1ne atuclonb lnrerwed In 1981

summer employment tbould contact :~mmer
Employment CoordlnOiol. Employment Olvbl!l'i. 1.-4~.
l.a'Airen~ Uvvmore N.aUonallAboratoty, PO Boa &amp;084'4,
UV&lt;rmore. California. 945~. 415·422·113&lt;1 A limllld
$upply of swnmer &amp;p:pltn.Uons are o-...ollable fn 3 Ho~t C.

Pre·Liw seniors. who have dllllng\tb:hed ecademk
re&lt;ocdo""" high !.SAT KO&lt;u-The UnNcroily ofHonh
Carolina Is ollering lr\orellcod Fellowol&gt;lps In !.ow. FO&lt;
IU!U\er lnlormotion write: The Dean. ~I of !.ow.
Unl&gt;• ralty ofHonh C.rollnll. Chopel Hill. Horlh CIIR&gt;llna.

27514.

1M OT l..ab. 0308 a-yot~.

'"Stllr Doncera of lolle llow V9111ge" folm and talk gl&gt;&amp;n
by Rlc:hord Odrdon Th~rlld•.r In 246 Cary and Friday In
J57 I'IFAC. Elll(olt,

r

Tul. o Jon·rock groop. will perform Friday In lhe
Kolherlnt Cornell Theater. Etllcolt. llckeU avellnble at
lht! BIA(k Mounteln It o ffke. Potter.
OOAB prcaenlt John Breu.naU, • UB &amp;lude.nl, In en
original e-hfbhlon of drawtng.s Oct. 20·Nov. 20 1n Oallery
219, Squhc. For mort lnformeHon CAII834· 1088.

-

Alrto ln4 flora Pllrlm Wodnuday. October 29 •• 8 p.m:
et the Orehlo!N Theater. MaJn Street. .

.

E&lt;X: J1111 ~Hmble New. I or 8 p.m In the KathariM
Cornell Thutor. ElllcotL

AudiUons for mt..n and WOI"'H:tt fo..- oUf pe:tform.enee
group lf)Cd.tlldng in ~hnlc d.tna:a of centr.land eastern
Europe Nov.
6 p.n\. In JJ9 Squire. Call IIJ6.7620:

n'

UUAJI lolllolc: c - I t - ~ llftd the
1'\ldnlghu luturine 8ob w.~
4 or 8 p.m. at
Kltlnhllns 1'\ualc: Hall Tld&lt;•u oval - 111 u.e Squ;re
Tlck•tomc..

No•.

p.m. ....kdoya.
S t\.Wknts. are

.trl. 1M .J«owwaal SludoN new-per. 1s loololt111 IO&lt; rww
people. Come to 344 Squtrt for fnccf"'lllf'•• t\'«1)" Monday

from 11 ·2 p.m.
Tho P&lt;ople"o Commloslon on Vloltllu Aeolnat Blllclu
It h ovlng • dernon.11ra1Jon and .,_.,&lt;h from cky halt to
polk«- h.udqu.erten downtown Wt-dnuc:t.y at noon t.o
demand the violence ~aln1' black• In &amp;u:n11o be MDp9ed
1nd fM 1M utabll.shm~t of • dtllent ft'ffew of the
polk:• and lnvurlgorlon of tho KKK In lllutem HV.

Lum how you CW\ •~d out an lnrtnlte n"umb.r of
J)ef'IOnlllted ond orCglnel c;p~er leuera end ttsume-.J to
prOJprtctl~e emptoytta.. Evety manuscript. ..tltr and
reaume ptoduced erl"'t•frt!c. Tomorroo. at 4 p.m. ln 2.).f
Squire.
•

Come to th• Hulth Fair toda.r In tlr• Flllmor• Room.
Squire, There are Mlln)" 'fPCI Of ln(ormet1ve display
ebou' hulth cere •n&lt;l health melnt•1ntnct.
ScntoB-Sign up ft~r )oU tcn'CW" portrol' end •void une•.
Sign up otoru today and 01&gt;111 Frldoy In the Squl~ Cer&gt;ter
l.oung• from 11·~ p.m .
Tho Bti&gt;Ciy Sldllo Place. loeored In the Unlverr.ky
~amll11! c~ ..... )36 Baldy •• now open lor '"" loll
..mc&gt;&lt;er. Our l.....,.d ,..,.,.., all uperle~ colltoe
11\alrudort. we--rudy to hefp you te.m 10 organlu t.llhc.
develop )'OOir \IOcllbUiory. toke
leaure notu
un6etltllftd
"'"le&gt;UIIftd ...d la&gt;ler.os
.,.llu
...,..a of 11Udylt111. We are • free dropo
ln Mrvlct. no ~ - - . y. Open /0\oncloy
from 11·3p.m. Tuadllylrom 11 ·1 p.m. Woc~notc~oyln&gt;m
11·12 p.m. Th......S., !tam 10.3 p. m. 11N1 Frtd.oy from
.
9:30-12.:30 p.m.

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CftMr~ Ubrary. Open Ho- all this .....,k lrO&lt;O

9-, p.m.

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~lo&lt;wllltlne.

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MA~IIIIIIIt"dlnner-.~v. l50110p.m. Oitlle

~Hillen

,

loolcw-.

lnvtc.ct

to

a R«ption f01 1"\.otwoe

Frltdrnan. Dlrec;t0. •of 1M US Holoaouot l'lomoriAI
Co.oncU. Mr. Frledm&lt;on Is the former Dun of the
~I of Hofstra Unl-sity ond will bo llddroulng the
topic "The Holocwst A PanJcur.rty Jewlth Eapcrtenc&amp;
or • q,ttwrvl ~. tomorrow at 8 p.m. et the Amhtnt
Chob.d House. 2SO I N. Fotost.

uw

&lt;JB Oencc #ll.,..thon-l:f you wouJd like 10 Plelp out.ltop
by CAC In 3&lt;15 Sq~lre or coli a31 ·3521.
'

Caru.r PlaMfng ~ wotbhops: Job lnlerYJewfrlg
Prtp&amp;todon and T&amp;ehnlqUH todcoy 111 I p.m. In 4
Ck~. AC. A •ld&lt;O~pe ..ul be ohown and dl&gt;euued.
Resume Writing Thursday ec 3 p.m. In 316 Wende and
lomCM'ftfw et noon in 15C.pe.n. T«hniques for preper1ng
an efrectlve teswne will ~ dJso.aue4.
Poat·Dot:toral Fe.llowshlps for MlnorltlcaApproxlmoteb' 35-.40 posl-do(lorat ftiiO'AIIhtps for
m1norltles will be •warded In ell Oe.lda-Sdences, Socl61
Sdencea end Humanities. For further information, wr1re:
Fellowlhlp Offi~. Hotlonol R...orch Council. 2101
Conttltullon A•&lt;nU&lt;:. Wasl&gt;lll!jlon, DC, 20418,

w--. ............

Dr. -~~~~r.w

.....~ ..........

UB L-5 ~ Wendt., ln\o"ltotlon to oillnl•relled In
explorau., or
~. Th&amp;ncli)t111 7:30p.m. In 346 Squire.

.... oolanu.tton, incl'uttrillliutlon -

lnlOIT-IIiiiL

"

Flttmor. Room, Sq~he.

"'The PYulclontlal Debotu on TV: One O.y lAW" giVen
by Fronk Monk~wla Wednudlly 111 8 p.m. In tile
Wolttmon Theotar. Orlgtnolly edleduled lor tornonow.

" llohlftd C"'-' Dooa In Folth Centry Athens: !lome
Arc:hMologlcol Surpr....• given by prof. Clalrew:
Orancijuoan of H~nter College Wednesday •• ~0 p.m. at
rhe Albright Kno• Art Oallory.

"'Eketom Prtdlctlono" given by Dr. Gerold Goldhaber
•
cumorrow el 8 p.m.'in the J52 F•rgo.
"'Diottlbuted 81\orlng of llroadc.. t Channel "'· Sllan&lt;e
1o OoldM'" Iflyen by Prof. Vechl•m 'l&amp;mlni Friday 013:30
p.m . In room 4 t. 4226 RJ~ge Lea.
"PIIyolco In 4·1 Dt....,oiOno: Burlocu and lntu~-.··
giY«n by Of. 1'1. Wortb of thcs Unlveraliy of llllnoisThurodo.r ot J:JO p.m. In 454 Fronao-.

""LooloJne F0&lt; Mr. Oooelber"" Frlcloy In 170 MFAC.
Ellicott. ""d S..ordoy In 146 Dtelen&amp;orl ar 7 end 9 p.m.
SUnday Oi J. 5:30 ond 8 p.m . In the Sqv;rr: Conferen«
Thea1tf•

"Af'ttOS ............ me.t Wedo1uday 01 8 p .m. In tft&lt;

Al'tiOS ol!lce.

SodotJ of Jdtsb ' - - t o organWitton.l "--ing
todaY •• 3:30 p.m. In tilt lira floor •udent ~.

""Rio llrno• IINI "£1 Do&lt;ado• tonlgbt ar 7 p.m In 170

MFAC. Elllcoa.

O'lkllln.
~St.-"-· me&amp; Sowdoy at 8 p.m. In 320
MFAC. Ellicott.

QUAl loiMOic c - 1 - ~ lomO&lt;&lt;O'O
t i l e - l..oungo. Squire. •

•• 6

ctroo1ro 1 - boold of dlrt&lt;loro me&amp;lll11! todcoy •• 3:30
p.m.. In 1034 Clemens. AC.

. . , _•Niahcommt«eo mHU Frldoy ol5 p.m.
In

114 Tolbert.

...._. ~ Pdowalbtp meeu tomorrow et 7 p.m.

in9JO-ITOWer.

..._

~

..._ CWio , _ . Wedrludoy, 01 4 p.m. In 1030

,c......,.,...,;:.

·-wo....., Undu UK 11\nua&gt;cc" l'lov. 6 • 8 p.m. In Go26

Flllbcr. To bo followed by .,._,lotion bo tile lle&lt;ljomln
Ruall Soclo&lt;y o/ the Dept. of Poydllatry. SONY/1.8,

p.nl. In

.....,..__UiwSclo-.ot Comoll~wlll~

... - 1 0 ........ ......,.,. Thu~ ltl:lO p.m.

Wedll-y at 7 p.m. In l)&lt;t Squire.

C.rur -

Iandi Folkclllnclne IO&lt;norro.. from II-II p.m. In the

""Pan Alr1kllnlom" given by Kwa.mo Tour&amp; Wodr1tllday or
6 P./?1. In lhe Flll~oc-e Room. Sqvl,..

Call Torry 01 836om9 lor llcket

. , . _ --lrwkodtoo._ pootc::..r A Thundoy In 2Q ,...... a-, siJe
lelltnollociOD;Ieuoelllll)l.)71711--IDIIOI4r14.

-c.,.., CNtioolca In i&gt;loycholoey" gl¥on by WH~I of

81)0118

in~tion

Today: Women"• Soceor vo. C.nloluo. llfn!Mnt Flold. 4
p.m.; JV F-11 vs. 1"-o Col'-· Rotary Flolil. lllO
p.m.

r_,_,

Soccw ...
Field. J p.m•

w...,.....,,

a.- -.

~.

-Y

Volieyt&gt;ell ..._ Houghton Col.. and
G - Unlvorallf. Cilltk Hllll1 6 p.m• •
FrlcloJz Soc:o&amp;• IrS. ~rt S~ CoUqj. f1o!ery F.icrlcl1
) p.m.; Vol~l Oi lllg lour, O.mpJonolitpo:

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                    <text>Lee hoping.
to-engineer more resources to overloaded EAS
b,
De Bwpn

Ooparuamt will contioue to . - . . _ 011 tho ltidF 1.a
Campus umil luther
dcci&lt;iolu arc made. No new
builcli,.. on the Amll&lt;nl Campuo besides t1IOOC currontly
undct consuuction h»ve been slated to bouse a.ny EAS

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!ip«fftlm SNVJ Wrott&lt;

UB miU'I bqift malnna som• crucbl d&lt;c!JJOM about the
Faculty or Enlln«rlnallld Applied Sciences (EAS) -dina
10 lu Dean, Oco11&lt; Lee, who has claimed that i'ncrascs in
student enrollment ha\lt $t.rdchod the Faculty to iu limits.
''lt-ls imponam to k:now Whtre we arc 10ina:• bt Aid.
"We ha\'t to match resouras with Sludent t:l\rotlmt.91-"'
Ridna dCTollld eoupled with space lhonaacs.)d..e hit EAS
hard. Lceesplaincd.Laboarceurrcntlyopen f~om I a.m. W1liJ
I p.m . In ord&lt;r to ......, aU the RIICI&lt;nu IJid ooo lectu"'
rcqi&gt;CSied by over 1000 Rucknts. bad to be SJ&gt;fit wo 20
sectioas. Many lectures eutt&lt;Dlly held in Nonon Hall tlO:&lt;IeCl
the spa« limitatioDJ of tbo&lt;c I'OO!IU.
EAS Associatc Dean Howard S.rau.. said. '"Th&lt;&lt;'&lt; 1w
been djs.cu.ufoo aboul fimiting the numbc.r of incomtna
fr..hmen whn want Ensine«ina." Ac:cordln&amp; to Electrical
EnJiin«rlna Clltlrman Dennu Malone. "We arc playtna with
a rwo-edaed sword." While the Fl&lt;'ully &lt;urtcntly docs not
limit lh&lt;' number or interested lreshmtn. Ihe majorit)4io not
compl&lt;!c lh&lt; prosnm

dcponm&lt;TIC .

DENTISTRY

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of

Enrollment 1980 :

The Bottom Lioe

~ls, bua nlOA

.n ay at UB 11nd tri.IUfcr 10 other

I be

mou

prod•("tivc:

dcpattmcats. •
W•b no pl111&gt; lor inctca&gt;td fodluies, EAS mwt c.onr&lt;nd
will\ Ihe 111uckn1 om Sold •cordina to AsstJ~ant Dan lMvid
Elmer. WhetethCTe &amp;hollkl b&lt; a Uudent·facuhy ratio of 12:1,
.. h it pr-esently aJ 17: l, h il difr~euJJ 10 train Mucknts in
laboratory Ploccdwn In 11111&lt; clwcs," he wd. "A lood
dt.a.l o( com:cncnulon Is n«d«&lt; co lcotrn hl&amp;hly t('Chnic:al
mtnerial.''
Aecordlna to Malone, the Fac:ultY' • probi&lt;Jn&gt; are
compounded by the l11&lt;k of !nstt\Kllor._ Mou CIIJ'n«n 10
i01o industry "'1111 B.S . clop«Silld do..,. bother to COCIUOU&lt;
on 10 .,...Suaaclt'bool ""f&lt; they COD
JOOd PAYiftl lob&lt;
W\lllout adunccd dear«&gt;. Tlli$l&lt;a•« r....-a •nicllvklual&gt; """
desire to tca&lt;h.
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While. a&lt;cordmato w&lt;.ihc faculty IS probably ranled In
the top 40 of som&lt; 220 American schools IJid lounh behind
Columbill, RPI and CorocU in New York Scatc. EAS'•
•cm:ditatlon may fal\&lt;&lt; cspodaJ!}' if ~mcthma b not done to
411eviatc p1o~anl contmtlna fcsearcll.
.. Our teac:hln.&amp; b not ~ufferiDJ because: wr are uMn&amp; timt
and ~'pace that was cmc:t used for rescardl," Aid L«. "It ''
ow ability tO auraa racarth fundi lh.u ls surrc:rin1 :•
The Facuh~ It amtdlted by • - d comprised of
rf'P(aauatiws from vanow profe:stUOnaJ orpaiarioru ~t.o
cval""'• the prOIRftl' t &gt;&lt;lld&lt;nt·fa&lt;ult)' ........ cqw~ lab
?~opac:t and curriculum ln Ofdc to deCide wMtM or no&amp; 1h~ •
prosnm mcrlu '"rcditllJOO.

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UfiiiM411o••
"I """'d &amp;U&lt;U abo\11 Sll pae&lt;DI Of R\Odents ,.ho &lt;am&lt; 10
En&amp;IOC«UII at freshmen '"0 yean qo would b&lt; rCJistucd
h•r• as junlon."' S&lt;rau.s• rmark&lt;d. Many trlllsfcr to other
, dq&gt;enmtnla.
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Sine&lt; tho m~onty of stat&lt; old it· Qlull&lt;d co SUNY
schools-and as a r~u11, indlvidual F1c:uhia- per ~tudent.
turnina away lntertsted freshmen will resuh in turnina away
four YW'i or odd&lt;d aid, affCClin&amp; not ]USI Enaln«rlna. bul
the Un••ersiry as " •hole.
AC&lt;Ordcftl to t&gt;t.lone. his Clcplnm&lt;TII's future depend)
upon add&lt;d men._ from rith&lt;r actrnal oour&lt;:a (Alban!')
"hid! he sai6 IS not hk&lt;ly. or mt&lt;rnal sourcn (~a)
wbidl .-ould tw away from other Clcplnmcnu. "Wbijc tile
op&lt;n~lna bud&amp;&lt;r hM increased in chc pur lew yean. h has

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A&lt;cordlna 10 lona &lt;1111&lt; plans, the entire En&amp;lneaina
fKuhy will b&lt; loelltd on th&lt; Amhcnt Campus one day.
Orlalnally. a &gt;&lt;)&gt;"r~rc buUdin&amp;..,., pllllntd on thc Campus
10 hou'&lt; )ll&gt;l El&lt;cukaJ EnainccrinJ. " h wu dropptd off the
td&amp;c somcwh«&lt; alon&amp; the way IJid .,...., pw bact dcopke
mrotlmcnu llaoloa IIOOC boulanai."' YHI Malone. " II ~
me our of ohapc. l:leclrical Enpn«Ji.na is the iwtc&gt;l afld

really d«1eascd In dollar&gt; PCf .cudcnt sine&lt; 197$," said
Malone.
,
The problm " 'ith &lt;he budect i~ that con•racrval serVIces
such as silpplle&gt; and tdephooo ,.....,.. and th• pria! of
technical &gt;Y&gt;I&lt;m • hovc ris&lt;n conaldcfably.
WbH&lt; th&lt; complalon or koox Lecture Hall aod two new
C.b buildlnp 0&lt;1 lh&lt; Amhcm ~ may .\OC!Irwbat ..,.
EAS'• limitotioru. thc$e additioaal bulldtop we orlly
1nttockd lO tcr"W' u rcpl.acanml ~ (OC" tl1c
Main
Str«1 Catnpu$ operation.
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friday
Vol. 31, No. 26/SUNY at Bullalo/24 October 1980
.. ..,.,.... tt• to the UN......ttJ oM..•4m+!ytumlt.,. CGPf II*~

HON to achieve ifllftlOfltality;
People behind a hall's name
by M..,

Kau

9p«r""" Stoff Writer

" Who Abbou7"
n.. stair or tbc UB Orrttt or Coolinuifta
Educatlolf'WOS bcwiJdcfcd.

"I don't bow. You'n J01 me th&lt;re.
Unless it 's the Abbott of Abbott and
Co~t•Uo . . ...

For oo&lt;c, tbc usually efficient and
omniaicicnt Squi,.. Hall Information Center
was bafntd. "I rwlydon'l know who Squire

was• .. po, I ba~ oo id&lt;O."
Many and vari&lt;d arc lht UB hCTOCS WhoR
nama we i.ntmortaliml by vario&lt;Js buildiiiiJ

on ampuo.

Enllnc&lt;rinJ •uc~a~U wiD rmd t.. Edwvd
Gooc!rid&gt; Acbesot&gt; Jr. a liuiQa model for
lh&lt;ir futut'&lt; careers. Born iJI Plwbwah on
January 2$, 1117 fbittbda~otc lac:ludcd as
an cxartc lor Rudmts to c:aDcd clusa for
patti..) Adl...,., wu 011 in•etllor and
&lt;fllin«r IJid o - invmt&lt;d " deviJc lor
movloa the in firm and ob&gt;cs&lt;: in and out or
balbtUbs. H e II'&lt;"' up IO b&lt;come president or
his loah&lt;J's A&lt;hcoon ~ ComPIJiy, later
to b&lt; n.am&lt;d l\cbC$0o CoUoids Comp111y.
Noc cont&lt;nt whb this meaacr •uccm.
Adi-D moved IO Europe 10 apaod th&lt;
coml*l)l, bill returned at the OOU&lt;t or World
WJtt Ito JCttlc"' Ltwlslon. ,... Y. By the Cllt1y
1910's. he wu no&lt; only prcsidenl of botb lh•
Adlaon Co&lt;l&gt;ontioo aod the Ooodrfch
~~ion.~~~~.~~~

ancl dlrcaor or lh&lt; Adlesoo lnll Co., u w&lt;U
as diroclor or E.G. AtliC&gt;OII, Ltd. 111d
Adleoon Oildq Company.
Allerrdoc:atlna In St. Pctersbwa, Florida.
Adlnon &lt;StabWh&lt;d the Sun-En&amp;ln«rin&amp; l!ld
M'anuf~~cturlll&amp; Co. wbac he Invented hla
boll! tub~.
ld!illowdY a Presbyt&lt;riiD. polilailly a

&amp;epublican, A.chc»a'• tflicl be&gt;bbics W&lt;r&lt;

..W.. ancl cooU..,
before he died

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He wos married rwi«,

J .. uary s. 1961.

Also Prcsbytcriao aod Rcpublicao -

pediatrician DeWitt HaiS&lt;y Sh.,.man, who
pve his nam&lt; and lam&lt; 10 Sherman Hall.

locat&lt;d ncar Carey and Farb&lt;J Halls on tb&lt;
Maili Sire&lt;~ Ounpu•. S!lmna.tl. wu bono on
""""' 23. lli64llld mrollcd in UB in 1888.
He IP&lt;fll tbc oo•• few yean by R'Cdriaa his
MO both at UB IJid 11 the U01-.lty ~•f
P&lt;nns)'ivani•. a» audltd pediatrb in
Bertin. Gcrm111y in 1893.
Upon his return a Yftl lat&lt;r. Sbmnan
opcn&lt;d praclict in Buffalo, and wu on the
Sloff• or ]he Childr&lt;n'1 and Ocncral
Hr»pltals. He b&lt;camc the chl•l or pediatrics
as Boffalo City Hospital.
AI~ at lhiuimc Sherman. qc 29. boc:ame
an inar\Kllor of therapeutics at UB. Five
rurs lain be wu prom()(ed 10 prof..--a
posltioo he held W&gt;til 1929 when he rcsirul as

prorusor em:aiu&amp;J.
Ia. 1909 Sl!&lt;rman ..tabllsbed
D~partmtnt of Pediaulc.s.
instrU.EDc:nt&amp;l in d.iJcover;fnJ

UB's

He was
C:IUKS

or

tblklrcn'• MOJea, IJid also did m111y other
Rlll1ics. indudina one whld!'compared lOW'
milk to cows' milk .
Schoelkopl ... a mor&lt; imporunt man
than the modtSI Sohoelkopf Hall implies.

Eaterprisins youna Jacob Fiedcrict

1cn

Scbocllopr. • WlllCf ll~• hiJ anc:cRon,
Gennu.Y In 11141 , botmd lor Bollalo with
SIOO. The 22-Y&lt;&amp;r-old lauher_t.,. _,.
bad a lhtiviAa leather bu.incu ..b.o&lt;h spread
fi'Onl BoflalolhtoQPiourrhe W&lt;Sicm United

·-b-•l lc
Slaaes.

Flour mills followtd, businm boom&lt;d.
IJid in 1878 Schocltopl entered the butlnes•
wblcb wu to make him famou1. H&lt; formed
and fmanad lh&lt; Nlqm Falls Hydraulic
Po- and Mal!nloctUJill&amp; Co. wbich, by
IIIII. wu.supp!Yina Bollalo with eleatldty.
He wu to remain P&lt;esi6eol of this ~..,.
WMU his dcatb, and Ills
011
Nlapn Falls att co lfCOt utcar r..poasiblc
IOf the lndwuial powlh or thaa atU and
Boftalo.

""""'mDCllts

. Schocllkopr ..... al;, president or lh•
Citizen's Gas Co. of BUffalo. Ill&lt; vioe
president or the Third N&amp;IJollll Ban~~ ancltbc
Germ.., Bank or BufWb. Ht lbbbed in
stocks Olld bdd lllarJo - e mlhc Bamlo,
Now York IJid Philacldphia ltalroad Co.•
IJid lh&lt; Gcnnallln&gt;urai&gt;ee c...
Schodlkopt ..... married iA J'lliladdphia in
11148 10 a oarivt o( Ocrmuy. &amp;1111 bad II
cbildrat. Oac or these wu .Jic:ob Frulcrict

Jr., a formu U B trustee. Anolhcr soa. Caz-1
Pbllllp Huao. b&lt;came • r«DJRizcd lc•d&lt;t In
the 1\mcrlean chcmical lndiUtry. After their
!other's death in 1899, they eontUlued "ork
in tbc Niapra Fills Power Co. IJid
cooc:m1n11ed oa usia.&amp; bis 1lDlnt1UC' ronunc .-o
tbobatad-qc.
Oifford Cook Funw mar.. with Samuel
P. c.pen and a.umcrousoth&lt;J dlpitorics tb&lt;
-co~!~. . . . . Oft ...,.. Jol-

lnlllde: DidWZIR wizzout1-P.l l 8utp! - P.6 I 'SUN' rr:rys- ,. I 1-22 / Frotn Russia will! b-e - P.l3 / 0ddsbai-P.30

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We'II.UC. 11.00 off aov ~r _priced 8 or 12

allceplua.

Plea-. oae or.,.p er c:oapoa.
Good for DID1og Room, Plc:k-ap or
Delivery.

BEER- WINE- COCKTIULS

by Du Holder

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Radio OOfti&lt;SU 111W!itlon&amp;lly &amp;ivt aQy a lol or
tri;&gt;s to
&lt;.XOtk placei tDd r«&lt;&gt;rds. Bul a Buffalo nadvt hu claimed thu a local
Indio JWioCI's oonttot hu ,;.... bl01 a bum st«r.
~ 1ft a leuer liltd .,il!llocal tDd Fcd&lt;ral authorities, Brian Procsu hu
complaine-d lhl1 WZIR·FM's Illest proroocloo stunt in~1101
buttoos hu 'defrauded the pubiK:."
I' ~ ~
Tbe contest luld area metdlantJ distribule free bllltoos sportiJ&gt;a an
~ 91 PLUS loso· Sluloo SpOilers would, acconlina to promodoos, •
see the bulloa tDd pvc "a_..y thousands tDd thousands of cloUan io
prius," acconllna to 1he spot tru10..-mtnts broadcasted by WZIR.
Ia Prosser's letter of compbint to tbe Fctleral Communications
Commission (FCC), be daims l.hu be 1dephon&lt;d the station ond "~e-to
the llOJIOWit&lt;f1 ond the ~ptlooisu and lhey sold thu they doo'tkllow or
any v.ionen."
Scotiocl Preslclem Paul Butler eount.,.ed Prosser's claim, bow..,.,.,
'la,uia, "Wc'vc&amp;iven out all typaofawards,asa result elf the obniat."He
did not have a list or winnm anilable, but uplained that "we usually have
our q,octer• aivt away ain C&lt;ftir~a~cs th.,.e, so I don't have lllll record."
He ebltae~erlud the promotion as "a fun eontcJt- wc're hopinc to act as
"liiidi pcisko'ble wwen as pouiblc!" '
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Tbe probable reason for the complaint, aeeording to Butler, is traeed to
PrOJKr's friendship with an_,..,...tatlOI\ employee. "He (P rosser) is a
personal friend or Bob AlleR. a , ......... employee or the nailon," Butr
explaine-d. "It's probably a .... or an ex-anployee with a friend trying
stir up a

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V&amp;lld
But accord ina to Prosser's mo1hcr. thatlsn'ttht whole story. Answering
for ber out or town son, Mrs. Janet Prosser admitted that the complainant
knew Allen, but felt that ''thll doun't invalidate hii arauemcnt ." She
noted tW.t h.,. son "had not heard or any prizes being sl•e-n out. He
ba.sio&amp;lly felt thac tbe 1ta1lon was runnina a rraudulrnLCOnlest."
Prouer's mother QCHIIirmed that "no OJ's (disk jO&lt;keys) 1fE[C' aware or
• any !&gt;riz&lt;i" Calls 10 the stllion m·ealed U.at recqltion~ere didn't
~now II ,'1hc oonttll was still aoina on. although Bull&lt;r te-rmed ic

" onaoiJ&gt;a."

Tbe FCC bas ndt l&amp;km any action yet and J;CC m&amp;ineer Ed Kdly--lo
lbe Buffalo brando...,xplaine-d thu the leu .. was f~ to the
D.C. orr.... tDd would then be sent ~t here for

J""'ble

=~on,

He U(Qi.oed tht1 the FCC usually investlpt .. complaints involving
" tedmical vk&gt;latiocls, •ueh as •wloos bdna ovcrpo~ed, 0&lt; dooblebillina
to advertisers." He reponed thll 1he Commiuion CO\lld impose lia:ose
removelupno &amp;IWioCI found in violl1l0n or allw or impose a ftoe.
Robm Sd!ulu. CoMwner Afflira staffperson u the SWt Atcomey
Galeral's orroc:e, Qdaimed tlllftthe kt1er or compbint "is unique-we act
oonc b'tc thM." 1\Jl in....Uauory letter llasrq&gt;ortedly bee-n se-nt to ~R.
bw oc:cordina to Sd!uiU "there has bee-n no mpome yet. " IJ tbe stlliOo
has tornmitted~ any fraud, SthultL uplaine-d thai "we (the Attorney
Gtoeral's Ofll&lt;c) have powers ow thu." But, ht strused, "oo ooe can
passjudamcntu this point ."
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Butle-r summed up Prosser's ell lilts as "pure bunt ." He cllarged Allen
&gt;Oilh ., . hislory or troubles wich rodio stllion e-mployment, and sold trual
Prosser""' "probably discurbed thll his buddy ant ~tred ..:.'

tlc~illicutg's-._,
ltas tlti .ttptdals!! ! !

MONDAY- FRIDAY J ,_ - 10 ,_

7So Ber Drinb
SATURDAY- SUMMY 12 . . -10,.

·~ Pitaher tf lallettt
3032 Be~ Aw... ~tt.K•IIIp

..._--(Si~ tfUB)

IM-6810--,....

Effective immediately the following
Ol'tfllnlzatlons have been declared Inactive
and, therefore, have had all prhlitetes
suspended:
Art ASSOCiation
POlitical Science Ma lors Club
Social Gef'onlology Assoc.
SpaniSh Club · ·
Women In Man89ement
MVSiclans ClUb
Soc. 01 Am~hotograpt,ers

TaGle Tannls

vofteybau

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U8 Vanity Club

AZTECA
lppon JUdo
Outtng Club
~kl TNm~

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Latin Am. ShiCient Assoc.
Clrc;le K
Apartheid Study Group
Farm City COllective
NAACP

If '11041 hive any ..-.tfona, plUM CIOft~ct
SA OHia at 111 Tat_,., Hall, 116-2951.'

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UB Foosball Championship
Saturday, Oct 25th at 2 pm

W~keson Games Room

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Open Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Goalie Kil
$1.00 per team entry· Games free

SUPP~r
f\ GR~O

BE THERE SE-ZS

STUDENT

DYNO~OF~T$

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GSA, new politi~al force?

. ,.· ~A Cotnnwt~r Affairs. FEAS i Slama Phi Epsilon
present r

A HALLOWEEN PARTY

by Kurt Rotltull&lt;!~r
~111m Slrt/1 Wdlrr

Mountina dissatisfaction over Ripcnd ltvtls may lfad 'raduate..students
at this University and 11 other SUNY unlu to form a new politicaladvoc:acy

COCK ROBIN

and lobbri-n:&amp; oraaniution.
The idea for a StAle wide caucus 10 operat&lt;lndc:pcndendy or withln the
Student As5odltion or the Stott Univcniry (SASU) wu P&lt;oposed at an
open me&lt;tlna Tuesday of &amp;rtdual&lt; s~led spcdrGUy to ..sd&lt;css
the inuc or stipcods. The session prec&lt;eded lhtnormal monthly meet ina or
tht Gradwe Student AJsodation (GSA).
GSA P=i&lt;knt HoWAld BcnMtt, thouah not ""''"' ia bb orrlcial
capacity, explained thai "unionzation" could 001 II&lt;! dbcwStd duti"' the
rqular GSA me&lt;tin&amp; b«a.,.. thestudem aovcmmeot rcm&gt;cs publlc fwds
and is forbidden by StAle auidclincs from enaal!na in political octivitics.
lltnnC11 Aid Tvcsdoy, hoWf'Cf, that the small Jhowi"' or p-adwe
!ludenLJ did noc r&lt;p&lt;amt • larae t110Uah .,.,.. ..., - or Lhdr pOpulation
to 110 abcad .with bomediatc action. A mass me&lt;ti"' planned for OClll
momb u wbicll a 11ttri"' convniuec Wl11 be fonned to uamint wt)'S or
orpnlzlna &amp;rodiWC SII&gt;Cit11LJ for JOUle t lnd Of political Ktion. Tbat,
8cn.Mu added, wiU buboed at &lt;O&lt;Ivincin&amp; the State Lqislature to approve
a stipc:od iftcras&lt;.
"EV&lt;I"f year (\Jnivmity President) K&lt;1ttT and the odmlni.uratioo •ubmit
a rrqu&lt;11 for an IDtfcaStd Slipcnd and ~tTY year tho l.qisb.ture thro,.s it
out." be apl&gt;ined.

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Bcnncu said aaroup or arad""l&lt; studcnllsbould ao to Albany to upbin
their problam 10 l.qjsl1ton and emphasiud the n«d 10 "sq&gt;orale ow the
issue of stipends from the Issue or the University bud&amp;&lt;1 u o whole."
GSA Administrative Vic&lt; President MdisSI Ann Steuer noted that
lobbyinJ iJ imporun1 btcoui. moR Ltai&gt;b.lors auendcd pri'"e

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Hallowftll Nijht · I pm • 12:3() II'D
'. · Fillmore Room · Squire Hal MSC

3 BEERS
for $1.00

Prizes for
Best Costume

rldtds GllGIIable Of The Squirt Hall r.c:lld Office
$2.00 f« students ur/Colllmuter ID.

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$3.00 ~ Adl!liuion

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LET'S
GET

univcrsitits. "We may noc sway lhem lOC-ally, bU4 we will Itt them know
thai lhey could looe somt VOles," she oraued.
Bennett e&gt;'to SV&amp;JCI1ed th11 a rtrlke-even If only for a d•y-may be the
most symbolic way for ttachi"' usinanll (TA's) and araduatt &amp;Slistanu·
(GA's) 10 show their value 10 lh! Unlvcnhy. Howcva. beodmiued tholthc
Idea miah• close tht minds or some Lealslotors to the Idea or lncreaslna
51ipmds.
Clfrrtntly, the maximum slipend allowed for a araduatr student over 1
month period is .ser 11.1 SS I SO by Ihe Stll&lt; ~,Jiolaturt. Thcr&lt; Is abo a
minimumstipcod o!SJSOO~&lt;t by lhis Univonlt,y. Bulthtl..,.ll" IOmoolb
stipend for a aradwe student II UB is ~l, a«&lt;rdin&amp; to Univenity Vi«
Prqldcnt for Racarch and Orodu.uo Edocatloo Donald Ravtle.

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SOior'YIIfiOIIatlotts

'ntis yeor,.d.eOalvm:il,. b.~esd"' 11•• lbe\nuim~ be raised
to S6000, ·Rennl&lt; reponed. Several RIICk'nu, ho~cr. araucd that
ioaeaio&amp; thcmuimum Jllouldl&gt;c usdessto the nso)orlty or GA's II&gt;CITA 's

..-hD receive las aocl iiDtcad advocated "·ortlna 1owotd 111 Increase in the
minimum stlpc:od. Bennett poinled out tbat the Unlvmity would be
Wllillcly to iDcRuc tbe minimum, unle&lt;$ the total sclpmd 11100&lt;)' a\'lilable
,.1oc:rea.d
lltat, TA lines -rei bavt 10 be Clll • •
)'lo ooc tncw if ao ina.... in lht maximum lu\pllcd an ina.... in the
toW atnOUnl or ...-y aYIIilobte r.,. st!P&lt;'ftds, .,.., 8cn.Mu said thai
lobbyiDa -rei hove so be don&lt; "011 both fronts."
Ramie later expWned to TM Sp«t""" that J.ocrcasina the maximum
,.;u 001 ia ill&lt;lf brio&amp; in any mort ...-y. The Ulliv&lt;nity, however, bu
also requaaed 1 SIOO,QOO increase in the total stlpcod allocadol\. Tbis'
r....,., reprcseou "" ~ncr.... or three pcrtcOl fJ'OCD tbe oarty n lllillion
rtai•'Od in toclll for stipconds last yeor.
Preoauly, Iocr..... in stlpc:od 11100&lt;)' from lbc State arulcd to iuc:rcues
ia sal.arios O&lt;JC)Cia1cd for Uaiwnily flcult1 aocl
P«&gt;fcsoiooal
staff, -=-cba to Rcnnl&lt;. For UM&gt;ple, 1 t'lcull;y salary iocreuc of IU
pcrceftl would apply across the boord 10 arod""tc rtudcnt Jdpends as weD.
·The minimum stipend kvd, Rennk aplalned. will tend to JO up
occordin&amp; ID these DqiO(iated alarjea, "but it wiU J0 up ~en fUtcr If the
total rnoocr in the ""' Is iilcreascd...

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Tbe last aucmpl .S ~ ~lnd Of arodU&amp;te student advococy Orpntl.I;IJOft
"u the now defuDCI Graduate Student Employees AJsodation (GSEA.)
wbicb Bennett exploined was !bmled obout 1975. The purpo.. or the
OSEA, he said wu so .., as • unloD rcprcscouna TA's ood GA 's.
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Well Ortllb 1.00 WIDe 1.00 MI&amp;Ddlla Frwe

Nc:lbo6y gets happier Wring Happy Hour than the q.-1 at
P.J. Bottoms: Cdd s-. chilllng \A/In« and thirst quenc'*'!l
cocktalls are exi'GW prepared and seMld by the hopplo:st
bartenders and I&gt;Mmalds lillown. Our klrchen Is also cooking
up some of the tastiest food around.

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The GSEA contidc:red TA 'sand OA 's Uaivmity ......,_who should
be .,.;&lt;1 a uluy for their teadl!oa. roth&lt;T than iwt•ud&lt;nu who rccci-. 1
stipmd ... "lilt."
The Ulli...-s!ty odmlnistriiiOn, c:xplaiJicd llaui&lt;U,
to '=tnik
tbc GSJ!A as an emplo~ Wlloo so a Slrlke vote was eallcd.At foiled by 17
Votes out of ovor $00 CISI. Uler, a teC&gt;Ofld tlrllt~ vote wu ealled "bkh
failed by votes. Ana faiUna 01 both auempu, tbc OSEA .,adaaDy los!
manbmhlp and was f"allllt!ly disbanded. Since tbcn, padua~e •udent
od&gt;oao&lt;y has bftD hiuldlcd tbtQIIIh tbe GSA. wbidl is liaWd io iu
..activities by the Slate aulde6nu.
Wilen asked about tbc pouibility or another paduau ~nioo
Raulie rcpli&lt;d tl&gt;&amp;l he lw oo objectioos to il and iU oll6ru 10 ~

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'"'"lbilita ror potitieaJ aotion, but also stated, ·•r doo't tlliD). • llllreh on
Albany """ld 1&gt;&lt; effective."
l.oaeod, he died tdected lobbyina or tey Lqlslao.s, sinee ".itudenu
natkc-up a cou.hueocy and •udents' P&amp;lal" dou~ th.u constituency...
ReMit bdkV&lt;d ' tlW stucltntJ thansclves would CJid up Josina both

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A.ccordina 10 the tdminiur&amp;live Vi« President, "100 peri:odt nf lhe
fi&lt;Uity and .administration" already suppon efforts to inereose Jtipen.ho,
Notioa tbll UB's stipends are amona the lo,.·est in the D&amp;lion, be said ..
inet'el.le would be in the best interest or the odmlnis:ttllion &lt;in&lt;:&lt; "the
com~iUve market is aettina more eompetliive all th&lt; time for Jilih:iiuality
students."
The reaular OSA SeMte m~ was devoted mainly 10 financial issues
which lnclud~ the approprilll'ion or $1,000 to assbt in a fl990 feasib'! '
study fO&lt; a O.y Care C,nter at UB. The appropriation, which met
resbtance from th&lt; senatou. will be match~ by similar funds from 1 e
Millard Fillmore Colleae Student Auoeiation and the Health lnsunn
Advisory Bottd. The additional money needed will eome from other

sources.
A coordinator for the study-slat~ to be oornplet~ by next April- bas
not yet ~ chosen.
In othec business,' t~e r.. ulu or the previous open m~ina were britny
discussed. It wu also announctd chac documencary video tapes, on lhe firsc
GSEA strike vote had bftD acquired by the. orpniution. • •

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Conflllion trTUpted shortly a(tu Jaun·,
011110-. floally it deddtd tllat • ,..,..,,,
woul4 be bdd bel-., Zwillia&amp; llld RlfkiD to complcu
the tlettioo.
Aller bo&lt;b caodid.Mes left lhe room, a roiJ.call vote
- lak&lt;8. 1b&lt; CllaitmiiHiea lalt:r Aiel ob&lt; ns DOl
·~ at bcr &gt;'iclor}' ODd asserted lha lhe Assembly
will roeus on IOCW Kti&gt;itie$ uc1 lbe ialpro........,. or
dormitory life, witb spocial CIDjlbaiH oa ~~ 6o&lt;m

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All air of teosio• droped Talbert Hall late
Wedoesday allenooon as a rllh-off roll call vote
resulted in the decdoo of sdf-prodaimcd polillcal
ma..nct Atkne ZwU!ifta u Sp.aker of the Stl&gt;Cial&amp;
.Nsociatioft (S.o\ I \ssc:mbly. The ..W...- wbo beRed
Studatt AssoO••knl of thc State Uaivcrslty (SASU)
RepresentatiYe Jrx Rifkin by one vo&lt;~iiialed
httsdl ror lhe posa, }llR one hour befO&lt;t"tlle l&amp;lly.
,.., bika.
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Dram.Wcs "'ere the 1101111 01 tbe SA metfiaa "hidl
T - y the Studalt Senale ...., .and t&gt;eard
dealt .solely with the Speaker'&amp; sdedJoa. After a
ptaCDCadoas by Dinctor of Studaot Orpaidllons Bill
number of aodldates dropped ow, only four wet&lt; kn
Mack on bdlalf of dllb&amp; wisllhl&amp; to be rccopiud by
to prcseat spcccbes and ...._- the questioci&gt; or lbe 8J
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SA.
The llilblilbt of the Seaaie sasioa ..._ Mack's
other Aslelnblymm in au...,_.,
ialrocluctloo of lbe " Apathy Club."
DwiD&amp; lbe eandidMe's forum caadiclate Davkl
ClaiDio&gt;a r"""""cioo witb a 111&lt;01bcnl&gt;ip or ooe
f".mt.- bolted from tile room, annouocioa that h&lt; had
"iD..,...ed" llud&lt;nl, the "AJMihy Oub'' apertJ
..clecided to dtop our due lO per10R&amp;I reasons."
lO,OOO "dlsimcrested" mcmbcrs.• Matk's IU!em&lt;DU
l.eavina only Rifkin, z,.lllib&amp; and Kevin Jooes to ¥it lmmcdiolely became tbe bi.u of various aucmpu 01
for the IDp spot, F!Jber lat&lt;r lllcl he was resipiD&amp; for witticilml by the Sawors, ,.bo.-c obvio~y-bored
uhcaltb reasons-h
witb the ritual of dub approval.
ZwiUiD&amp; asserted 10 the AsserDbly that she planned 10
Mack r&lt;eollllled a till o f th&lt; orpniutions which.
work OD the "quality or lift" 01 UB foe Ruden!$. "I
over the wuk, bad beat labeled ''ia.active'' for
think the Assembly Jllould aet Involved in the day-eofallut&lt; to H••-"11 to SA commitmeou. :J'Jit ~'I'U
day livina of studenlJ.'' tht eventual winner
a11o cold t11at the- SA Oucradl orrace ...,....t in 1:21
maintained.
Squire Hllll artier tbil w..k and i$ slated to be SA'•
Main SUeet Satdlle. ' lato t11o ()poe'
Some debate ensued ovc!r wbc:Lbcr co beat a repor1 on
Tile SASU dekaace noted he would try 10 auide the
the recent meecina of 1be Commiuee to S&amp;ve the Main
Assembly, but did llOI differ from hb two opponents
Scr&lt;tf CA~npus. Cbairm&amp;n Steve Kapl111 requested chat
on aoy topic. Followina 1 brief qumlon P"'iod, tile
the SalOl&lt; Uacoco a brief IWDlDIIlioD;preparedby S&lt;lh
Assembly voted.
Mkboel Perlmuucr, but SA Tt&lt;UUt.,. Alan NathanZwillina polled J.4 votes, Rifkin notched :1.11. with
and nwnerous other Senator&gt; Ol$&lt;Cted thAI the specob
nine allier votes scauered bclw..n the remainiD&amp; three not be allowed bectuS. ooty tile Aaacrnbly should be
c:aodidates. Bul Parliamentariao-and Universily
InvolVed In sueh rnaners. Despile a few objections,
Nalhan woo out.
Council rncmber-Chri• Jasen explained thai the

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IN PERSON
Monday. Oct. 27th at 4 pm
Get the smash
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Current may uf)plug.ANC

U8 Hpuse Councn wm heat charan ntl&lt;l ~'~'&lt;etc
lh~ . .AIItt11al&lt; ~ c;ouectkc (ANC) oh
11-om iu SqoDo.f'
Hall space. 'l?tc CUrrtnti:AiiiDr-ln,.QUef Majbew '-"ba
c:ollcd tbe CoUDC:il uuo the oaK, charJID&amp; thatt(&gt;c ANC
had "sabotqed" his October 21 .,..ainc.
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This reca~t aetioo Is Lilba's - . 1 move14 a 1'0'0pi"OQI&lt;CI altllek on th&lt; ANC and 'lis n&lt;w&gt;paper.
Wednesday. be asked ScJ&gt;denl Assoeiatioo Trasurer
Alan Nalhao lO frecrlhe ANC's budaet. ~ woul4
hA~ prtva~~ed the collcaiw from .,..tina any.
mandatory fee monies.
Nathaa bowc'oer, told ~ $ptafllm he dmled lhe
r&lt;quaz, becallS&lt; it wu ao&lt; prumted forasally. "I
miabt ac1 oo a cornplairu tllat i$ from the Su.odaK,Wide
Judicilry, but ao&lt; befor&lt;," the Trcasum explained.

aaainR

wllcrhcr to remo~e the orpniDtloto

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Tbemtire eontroversr reYOlves aroubd the ~ustloa
of ~ CUtmr/~ ..mpo~~ b&lt;W$PlP"' po)l Which
appeared Tbelday. Lubt ch"'J&lt;(I that tile A~
- atl&lt;~~~pted co optTO&lt;k its o""' rotin&amp;J,. rn tbe poD, 'l?tt
Sf)«&lt;fllm fillisbed f1111 over-all; TNt C11rrm1 placed
J&lt;dind; the aclminlaratloo paper n.r lltporwr fiolJbed
lhitd; ODd tb• A ltcmatt Prtss was founb.·
Luba said Wednesday lhat he wants the ANC ·'to
leave room J07 (Squl,..)." Tile ANC saiCI il plans to
Luba by bOIIna Its need for that particular
room if It Is 10 rontinve as a w«k!y campus

coun••

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Luba ao&lt;ed that be unde1110DdJ ANC's arawnent,

bolt in view ones "ilftllJOIIIibllky."I~ mould be fOt&lt;ed

CHAR LIE

to{~ up 10 any punishmt111 imposed.
ME.Ei
DANIELS
Sol&gt; Boatd Publicatioru Direelor Michael Shaum
Mid-Joe would supervis&lt; ao investiplion 10 seo chat all
IN PERSON
11&gt;e facu " some out . • He said that be does not .&gt;hue
Lube's beUef• that tho ANC-as a unit-was delimudy
Tuesd&lt;iy. Oct 28th at 4 pm
aullty or cbana.ibl the poU. "You cao't hold 0&lt;1e
oq&amp;lli.r.ation rcspomible ror tile actioas of a fe-w
t yo
opy
people," Sbauea explained.
The Oim:tor lllcl be .favors takiDJ oaioo ooly
" Full Moon"
qllirlla tboK m&lt;111bcn of the ANC lhOI ,.... iDYOlved
ia ObJ ~ Ml IUlt ...., ~ uy ud trad;
dowo ~boot people -did il befOt&lt; the Sbldml·Wiele
NOW ONlY
Judidlry," Sbaltm itrloacd. The Dim:tor added
thatbebaoao&lt;OIIIrOio..,..lheANCliecause itsfiiDdiJoa
c:omos from SAud 1101 Sub Board.
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Sllaum, bo_.cr. did ~ that be ......-t
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support nw-~ - wbich is Sub (~ I -'.:I
tva! If he doca...IDOI qree with their posiriOa.
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And have It
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the cfiar~ are based on &lt;ircumstantial evid~ and
ch&lt;y won't- up ~nywh&lt;re."
Luba cou.otered Sbau&lt;8 '•
assertioa tllat,
''Tbey ANC OR ruo as a collcaive md they have 10 be
collectively rcsponJible for their members' aaioos."
.Luba iosiJteil that Wh&lt;O be loft the offtee Monday
OPEN
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nlaht, wi&lt;b' the poll in i~&lt;llbaltercd form, tbota &lt;iabt
DAYS A '"'EEK
7
.ANC'peopk,...eln the tOOIJI. "f...., iftlleydid.o' all
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do It, they should at leaa have stqppod tboo&lt;
10AM·MIONm .
rnpootible or c:allcd ~lie Public Safoc;y s-pl&lt;,'' '-"'COfiUIIOII'ed.
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Tbt UB aac1 aurra1o Swe
or New YO&lt;k
P\lblk IDten:st Raeardt Group
' (NYPIRG) WI join rorcu tltis
~ iD a bo«le/can ckaa-up
proj&lt;a. NYJ'IltG worters ..;n
deposit tbt coll&lt;c:tccl lin&lt;r 00 tbc~
c:ampoip offic&lt; sto:ps or Iota!
usrmblymea Joba Scherrer
(R.-WU!iamsville) aac! Robia
ScbimmiDaer
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(R. - T~waadaiKCIIIIIO«), two

lqisluors lhll OppoSe boUle biD

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NYPlltG 11M

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tilt 1ut

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SW&lt;-widoe boUle bill, trbido would
requiro _ . 10 r&lt;tlltll bottJd
lOCI cam (or recydiaa.
But-

bcv&lt;r. .&lt; produeu1 aad steel

manufae1ur&lt;rs claim t'bat the
minlmal raource savinp caurcd b)l
the biU wW aat justifY the cost or
the protfM&gt;.
"It's up to us to pu\ the prosowe
on the ma}orily population," saic1
Buffalo Stat&lt; NYPIRG coordinator
Eric Swenton. 40 It's lhc more
pow&lt;rful wbo wiD out aad ril)lt
DDW tbt labor uniocs Olllwtip tbe
mvironmentalisu tbrouab such
....,.. u campaian &lt;X&gt;Illributioos."
"lr is a difriCUlt docisloo, ·• owod
an .,aide to Assemblyman
Schlmmloa•r .
"Tbe
onviroomcntalist• have made Jood
&gt;OUDd points, but Industry is
-ned abovt job$. Wt'vo 10110
tistal 10 tho workm."

bottles ..,.j ...,; umil tbc Fedtral
JO&gt;OtniiDCIIt implcmmted a DOn·
~umable c:oouiD&lt;r IX(ISram.

Privot&lt; food chaiD&gt;COIIIUIUed tbc
aovmuncnt'• practice 10 reduco

haodliDJ cJwats aad iocruse ~paeo

io tho outku. Supc:nuarteu bep.,

orferioa " ' - - IIDd&lt;r tbcir o""'

privat&lt; lab&lt;U forciDJ DationoJ
brand aamcs 10 abo ~~~::apr "one

waydllln'butioo" ~o(Josioa
cuJtomcrs whor prefeited tbe
COD¥tnftDCt

Of

lb_row

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COtlt.ain&lt;n.
Tbi&amp; new JYSI&lt;m ar&lt;W npidly,

allowitla bia -IIDoas to ·invat
1110(&lt;

P&lt;Oducioa UJbt
Bevor..t sales

capital lato

mttal cus.

acalated 800 .,......,. bet- 1950
and 1910 und&lt;r tho • .,. - . or

l'_rodiiCtion. _
·Lata&lt; OO&lt;poratioiiS ....,. 10 have
reaped tho most prorou from tbe
Idea or the small&lt;r rood chains.
Envitonm&lt;otali!ts pf«ji.c) that
Jm&amp;ilcr bus.,._. could increase
..-market shart ir the BOule Bill is
passod since nearby local bocUtts
can r~cle tbc contalo&lt;rs.
corporations, on the otbcr
,
bcfieve that t.hc public car.. ort
ror the convenienCe or throw a )'l
chan the reduction of Uucr,
pointins to tho r..ults of a survey
&lt;onducttd ror the Glai$ Container
'Council of Canaci.O.

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coat.

But, a New Y9(L.St_ate S..atc
report obscrvcd '!mot Oreaon 's
boule bill substDtWiy reduced
lkter aad moa raidoau suppontd

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Howev&lt;r, botU&lt; 111111ufacturm
aad breweries rear that if
con&gt;umcn do • not r&lt;tlltll their
oontai-., inc:rcaaed Jblppiaa aod
haaclliDJ COOlS will ..tc tbt Bcr«k
Bill eoooomJcally llllfcaablc r.....
tbcm. Thcso compeaios -sri need
to buy - · lniCb, Yaldioa
IDI&lt;hiD&lt;S aDd - - - spa«, ..
as birc ""'" wortaJ.!Qr a
projecud tocal c:oa of SU2 Olillioo
anaualy.
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Maoy vi&lt;w additioaal jobs as
bcina bcn&lt;rldal 10 tilt public. no
Stnatc roport t&lt;cQJDmcndod
implemmtlna a boUle bill io a

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11adual - - · ......... iollustty
tO abtotb the addidooaJ crtp&lt;GSeS.
This dtlay WI allow flll'lbct use or

ubtina eq'u;-. os ....u ...PviDJ

workm time to loam new reeyo:ina
skiDs.
The rodal il)dustri ill aar.. that
have botUc trills, have b&lt;al hard hll
by the chan&amp;covtr. sinoe half or its
container production erroru are
slated
for
beverases.
Environmcncalists, however, J«
savinp ror tho consumer in the Ions
run, ntxinJ that th&lt;r&lt; could be
rodueed dependence on
matcr14h, such as imported
aluminum, whlcb would~ tbc
trend or rapidly dwindlioa

rom.n

raourca .

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Solid wute is. onothes issue of
concera amooa bottlo bill
IUJ)IIOiten. Most or It iJ dtiiDped io
laod.r~ls. wblcb take up valuable
...... and oosu S$00 mi11ioo io
m.anaaement and collection
armuaily. llottld and cons make up
. . _ .,.,..,.... or total ....,...
caUocted aDd ooolioue 10 dtfaco tbc
landscape,
accordina
to
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" Tbt laciaaod COil due 10 boUk

tlillloll*:laa pady ........... tbt

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liat&lt;r. bc&amp;ldl J)roblaas £rom ditU'
botslat, aDd~ or........,
said Sdldfet.
"lolls tidta - bulllleeded Ia their

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�t.oan-ly minded $ee new guidelines
by Daa Holde&lt;
Qwlp01 Ed11or

Musivc ~ ate In liM for fcdcnlily-fmlJICcd
student aid, but lhe fmal ~~~ and dlles au

JtiJI IUI!eSOivcd.

wbo hfle not alr...ty rccdVed a NYSH ESC loao. would have WIIU lhc end of tllis academic year to
borrow at old rates.
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The Bulletin explains tJw "a flrtl-timc borrower
who IIUIY have applied last II&gt;OI1lb for a ,1o;on lot the
Sprina 191ilft1&gt;tller wouldi&lt;!CC!vc lhe acw tam~ (nioc
porc:cnt)." On !he other baod,lhc rusHimc bortoow:r
wboappllcsforaloaa-fonbemtire191()..t!IICid&lt;mle
rear-oat March will,_;,. a seven pttC&lt;D~Ioan ,.ith
a nine-month an&lt;e period,
Pluokett lidded that "cnrollechtudcnu who W211t to
Iii&lt; lot a loan fot !he who~&lt; year an apply any rime
aod be&lt;kdate !he rona •• Scp(embtt l. 1910... She .
lidded, "A new borrnwtt, Ol!.ly oms a loan fol'
Sprina 1911, will have to poy nine per...,. inc«&lt;:a 1114
be di&amp;ibk rot •he six morub sr- poriod-r~
of wbca be submits that loan applicatioo ."

Under tbc R.. uthorlution of Educatioo
~~·or 19110. sian&lt;d into Ia" rceeotly by
~t Jrmmy Catttt. after a ro\41)1 tim&lt; in !he
Senate all sta!CS are directed to make se&gt;cr&amp;J al!eration&gt;
in lhdt studmt arant end loan polldcs. f'Qf-UIJ'
Jludcrus, SO&lt;Uc key proaranu have wffcred sutlliAotial
clwl&amp;e. bUI Swe assistance-the Tultloe AJsia~
"'""-'- (TAP), R.,....,u Sdlolanhlpo aod Rqaru
Nuniq SchoW111lpo-...W remain unalrcacd.
Most affected will be New York Swe Hlahcr
Scrvio&amp;s ~ (NYSHESC) loans, wblcb arc
aclmilliaercd Wider the F'cdcral Ouarucced S.uclcot
l..ocui(OSL)propul. Thcscchlllacsforintoeffeetoo
The othrr non..,.... prosram, the Naioaal IMca
Januazy 1,1981.
Student loan (NOSL}, also ~ chanaes.
l..ocullimiu, intm:st rates end dcfrrmcnt tlmca (lhe Umiu fot bocb IIJldcraradulle IDd pal!uau Sludrrus
poot lfWIUll&lt; period befoteJoan rcpaymcnt bqins)
have been boolled, co SliOOO aod-sll.OOO-up frotn
have been chanacd- Tile vppcr u..yc availabk for SJOO and SIO,In&gt; rcspeaivtly. The thtcc pcrcmc
NYSHESC loans bas bcen raised, dcpcnclina up on interest rate also is ln&lt;rcascd to f011t pcrcml, whik the
Rud&lt;Dt Slllus. Ocpcndcnc students will stDI be oflowed lfiCC paiod-lll&lt;c NYSHJ!SC's- is cut co six IIIOGihs.
to borrow only a muimum of SllOO per )Qr, Plunkett explained that "Students can &lt;Ootinuc to ta1tc
ho~ the
•
d t10d
Ul be out loans at three porccnt, if.they ha~ a~ to.tn &amp;I
1 oH
S=:~lf.ln)~run &lt;fJ . lllltSW
' jluft, ~· ~ 10 !he laWJlQf.,-;.,. also
For Sludcnu- can cllllm Independent SUIIU&gt;, the JtiJJ have, even nexl ,.,.., che nine-month I'Kr
limicsare boostcdtpamasimumoiSJOOOpcr)'tatwlth pcrlod(' These chanacs went inl!' effca In early
an IIUJ'CPI«Um or $15,00&gt;. Since loan rormo have no ~bet·
provisions for status dcclaraclon. ltudcn)s who do nac
Mincll problems remain to be worked out by boch
fill ouc F"maocilll Aid Forms (fA.F) or lltuio the UB Financial Aid Office and lhe ·Aib.lDY·ba!&lt;d
Educational Opponunlty Crane (BEOO) ap~catlons SUNY Cattrli O ffocc. The inclcpcndmt studcut, who
mUSI
OUIIUlOihrr form Ollhe UD Financial Aid
wan.r.torcccivelhc&amp;~cntedloaol'wlds,.bouldwaic
Office, in AnMJ A, on che Main Scrm Clmrius.
uotU ~e Occcmbtt to apply-u)' application for the
Tht yearly ammom avaflab1c to a.raduatc scudmu , JUpplcmmtaJ amou.nt now will be rejected by
&amp;cays ac SSOOO a year, but chc total has been boosced to NYSHESC compuccrs W!tich will begin prooessina the
S2S,In&gt; co Include any money borrowed u an new loans aflcr January I, 1981-thc Bulletin explalned
undcrandu 11c.
The "'"'" chilll&amp;CS ba"" spawned a new loan
YCI not all is so aood. The 1ntct&lt;&gt;t , ......._ propam-tbe Parnu_Siudcnc Loan . .Parcnuofcollqc
NYSHESC loans. currcncly 11 ..,en porcent. will jwnp stod&lt;Du m"JJ be cliPblc for loans of up 16 $3000 for
to nine p&lt;rmll, and lh&lt; defcrmcnl limo (called the cvet'1 _cltlld ~~ schoo4 , up '? • toW or $15,00&gt;.
vact: pftiod) after araduation hD been cut lhru Howe"«. tbc wtere:.t ratt u rune pcrce:nt• and the toea
months to one-half )Qt.
rql&amp;)'IIWll mUSI bqio within 6Q day$ of rcoci1iln&amp; !he
Howe&lt;'Cf, ifa "udcnt now hasa NYSHESC loan ouc loao.

raised 7,;,m

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u W'Tm paaon1, he can con11noc 'o 1ate O\ll future
loam at !he wnelow raat.
AccordiAJ 10 US Financial Ad•isor Joarme
Plunkett. "Tile possibihtl
thll J(ucksou could act
the DCW loOD limi!S with the old snm pcrccnl lnlct'Cil
races."
The Slud&lt;nc loan Ptotram Bullclln. &lt;laud Oaobtt
17.1'JIO, daeribcs cbe chansc. 11 stl.,w..d 111M·~
&lt;rillal dOle in applyioa the ocw mccrat ..... ODd vace.
period provisions tO ftnl-dmc l&gt;orro-. is Ill&lt;
bqjonina dllC or the acadrrok period oftbe toM. II
docs mlll&lt;r when the appfiCatlon li filed ex
approvedor•hcnthcloanisdisbutscd." Stud&lt;nl,.,ho
plan on rcc civina a loan 11 the r01c or scveo pctCft1l

.mu

Anolhcrch.&amp;rtJrisstriC'IIylocal • .la.thepast.scudmu
had to check boc:k at lhe F"mancial Aid orrocc on che

P- of awli&lt;Mion&gt;_,.,. !he "''UCSI could take
over row W&lt;d:• to d - lhc lhiMnity before bcina
&amp;I

SCIII 10 the bank and tO Albany. Now, IS part or the
loan applicatioo, Jludcnu ..-ill also rlll out a poSlcan:l
wbiclt will be mailed to the Jludrru wlrCII the loan
r""'"" .x.. us,
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~ ~ CIOD&lt;ml 0\'ct the dcbu .........
smo - 1 0 catty. "I'm bcsilant tO CiOIIIISd students
10 act in dccpcr, or lllUICCeSSIIY debts," she said. "I
..,.,.,..,... them to rcallJ' soul-search and DOl ..t'e ou1
loans cbey don't need," she said, "It an lead 1&lt;1
fiiWidal diflkultleo Ilia on."

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.. - w l l h n..eun.r,AHC---"-•~~a~~.-.,..-_,
--the--~ ba....-,Ancllllll, noone~lcdy
hea taoooof U die culprft 0&lt; llood UO IO - t h e bl-.
FotaMIM~-IIIall.uba~lsooblalantty
-t,lotaiiiJ&gt;a~-•b)'-oltheAHCpriottotheQOira
publlcallon,
gulll fM)' ba lletd to P&lt;OW anll"'oonsplrac:y on

the ool-'•

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the pall oil he , . - . "" -tel
will- ba ad(nllltld.
It Ia -lniO&lt;tuMte tl\at an O&lt;gantz:atlon which..- on eltott tO Pill
OUia Ylaable p&lt;od11Ct111mptldtld b)' an oxttrnatlq(... lt II Uf110&lt;1U~ata that
Un-y l)llbllcatlona ,..... IIIII oontMd ..., grammat- Mllca ol
O&lt;otllet.,.,.,.....organlz:atlona.1.. 'o u r - wa be11nr
aii!Nt; reality,-·· hal IMWn
diilarentty.
I'M eur-t,... _.,right to ba lndlgnanllllat a - It "put to
bad" tmoct and accu,.to waa attartld. u.oa Ilea _ . , rlgltt to clomand
pul)ltt,.. ociton. Bot lot ~. lllai clomand may , . , to ba t......,..S.
&amp;tudtllt AMOCiatlon Tt~Uurar Atan l&lt;oU&gt;an onllftld tl\at
h•r..--- Immediately allot thelncldarlt-ba ointrom\, he-IICIIno
rooponalbly. You c:onnot dolo out punlthf!\lnt Oofore a • - Ia decfcled.
Wa will not argue that tho ANC has conela~ently lived up to the atsnclards
ol "good"journtlllm. We will not »Y that I hat publication 1\aa fulfilled our
own attMarda of lnlegrityr We will also. nowewr. not condenu'l to It
txpulllon
baala ol allegations.

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The vartoua University bodlu wh1ch will now review the ease a,3'arrfve
upon a -diet. will llOplfuUy ,.,.. ovary allornpt to reach a dollniiM
conch.IUon.. &amp;p.Jll"fiJ One ol the two lfttfnat• ltudent newspapttS ~
Camc&gt;UO ''"'" II officeS I&lt;&gt; the mlclclfa of on academic rear, may ba too
clraatlc, OUt 1 1 -- - · - - p&lt;~lonaly otatl&gt;$.,.noloul of
· . _ t.uba'o cl\arge 11\at TIJo Clmonl
p&lt;1or to u.o potra
publication Ia enough to w.rrant IN).

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Allnougb the ANC -~~ u a oolloe1""" lt ls not wlUing to oolloe1t..ty
tlllo riiPOOSiblllty lor actlona b)' One or a law ol Ita members, It must,
how-. ao o group be todvlaocl of exoctly what will and whot Will not Oo
condoned. Now Ia the opportunity 10 aet th' game rules ror the future: after
th.at. any man c.~~n be caned out.

Student· woes and vandalism
We'll aay ooaln lhet-·ro dlotur~ b)' the r.fvl, rate or YOnclallsm on the
Amharlt Caroc&gt;ul and the &amp;Muat coat It lncurL
But at taut the athtucles toward It 111 ch011Qlng. As OXIH- b)'
Aaooclato Vlca ,.,_olcMnt I« Su-I Aflol!o Anthony l.ct8nutll, _ , .
art r. .Utlng IM1 lhe destrvctlvt tell mar be an outtel ror Mf'kMd
f111111atlona atuclento
Hopefully, ltlldleo wlll·lool&lt; to olloctlvo
·
waya to quo114110aa leoilnga.
Tho perllclrarly ll]gh rates or vandalism In tho Elllcoll Complex Ia

•-lienee.

lntettlting. F01 an the actMUea that exill there and all the effort•
unciOflakan to lmpr"" the quaJHy ol lli&gt;Cient tOo. SO&lt;Mlhlng Is aarlousty
lacking.
One doYelopmof!t U&gt;at mo~ oaaa ltvatrotloflo lor rosldonta ,,... 18 a
Stuclont Acthltlos Center. The ol a oontron..csttop 1o&lt; otOclonla
hoUMd on t h e , _ - 0&lt; thOu- SC&gt;end a maJorltyolthelt limo, fa
a
ptC&gt;blarn IO&lt; a un'-olty 1111 ala of U8.
11 to aiiCQUiaglng that t.cnn.rolll roal' tes thO sensa at alienation
atuclonto IHI the . - to Imp&lt;- their o-art t.tllludo toward the
Unt-.lty. Ho'l on target When he »ya o ..... at prkle •• necu»rr II
atud..-,11 att 10 reapect their envltonmenf.Hopolulty than t.oro-111 will aatlll ot~dont teade111 In lobbying lor
offlclonta.ncl ~uate aciMIY apace on the new campus. That lock mer ba
~~"-HI toot ot vandellam, and only o-r strong oltort will got II out ol

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whO Ollt a-tr »)'lng ''tllfe" when my
n - I S - IO&lt; attondence. the t"""Vh of ltuontl'y
end cohllently -•pr....lng my opinion on a
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Br chooalng a n - - Er&gt;gllah courM,I realized
• -baa._., ,.nanc. on don participation. I
underttood that verbaJ

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woU •• written expression

would ba tl&lt;er foetor. My laar olopea~lno to grooP'! of

mot'e than three had atwav• caul6d mt to ahy away
lrO&lt;n ouch classes, butlllcolllo Umol wantll&lt;ydlvlng,lt
waa oomothlng tf&gt;at had to be clone.
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Tho mental prepatttlon IO&lt; dell_!no my linn ve&lt;bal
1 ~ -~· waa grvellng. r oa.. ,..,.11 IO&lt; ~ to ocout the ctosa the
and; to team thO motarlol~l went -

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laloty _....._...,. aplftlon. ' - ' - M,_,.,..to
p-ro a
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quickly during c1-... u ...,, ao lind a lull In the
- t l o n. Ill a1arltod to~ a n d - olao
began 11 1110 ..,.,. umo, ,,... wu no cloubt 1 would
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Fight for patriotism
To the Editor:

Judge teaching
To the Editor:

I WU unn- by -CHI O_:U_I "'lllel
October 8th Roportor tlult the lnclueion ol
lnttr~raonel conalder-auon•

In judgementa on

tNclllng quality ,... "an l!w~allon to corruption.• Ht
Ia alto quotld aa eaying thai tile propoaa1 would "put
P&lt;UOUfe on lacu"y to bec:ome , _ In....,.. !Not
ere none o f - - . . .· _ , _ _ , . . . , _ h
0&lt; not,otudenla tU tbla unlv.slty are all.., ana.,... ol
''"' Pffmoly p u r - CHI~lof&gt;.._ io'-ttmultta ana
guiOO their Intellectual ~L Doopfte tile
numbe&lt; of atudento In -...ro halls Of crowded
togothtt on campus bu- oac11 atudent INrnalllono.
Tho _

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knl&gt;wledO• and Ill

INIInlng Ia o plvott manor-unique and ktioaynctatlc
'"' oacll ol uo. S..iouo teaming does not occur w"hout
tile dHP lnvot-1 or the Individual, hie bllltlo and
hla feellnga. Without lhla lnvoiYement, education can
only ltNe 1 practical. Yoeatlonal or statui useful nest.
Rather than tt')' to Inhibit constrain the educational
lnd1vlduellty ot each student, counter moves must be
made to reltiH lhe full play of student baaed
reaourcea ror lttr-n1ng- incl udlng inc.reaaed
communlcaUon w ith p~otea.sors If needed.

Tne malorilY ot otudentt ot this Uol-.lty roeant
lndlltorenoo on tile part ol faculty ana resent tile IO&lt;old
anonymlly or !Kfure claaaoo. Di: . J l : J '"nlcation
botw- otudent ana polosaO&lt; Is
tmpo&lt;tant
IO&lt; tile student who Ia 10o1&lt;1ng IO&lt; •IY* to botiOf
underatand hlmolll ana hls Ute. Tlris Un-sity Is a
IOfrfble !&gt;lace fO&lt; tnt otudent - l s'not OUfo of"""' ne
wan11 to do. The 111~ and complexity oe It often

makn It dllllcuk for him to uaoss .mat ne really
wants hom IL. When a ati.tdent beglns to questiOn hla

preconceptions lie too often falls to find In hla
Intellectual tX1)trlence at this UntversUy the
encouragement or the materials for recon$1tuctkH1.
Thlols sad. Unleoa a student lo ntghly motivated or HI~
disciplined, a conaclous effort toward •elf·

doveiOf)mont can bo vary dlfllcult. And wnen tho
atmosphere Ia aga1nat natural

t~uman

ln1ercourae

betwa.n lludent and IMchet, hldlvidual ettott e.rt be

awkwarcs and

truava n~ .

Too many •tuctentaat thfa Unlvttr-s ity are aw:fr11t. TMfr
COUf'" work and often lhefr lfvft seem &amp;Jmleas. They·

drift In ana out ol l.llelr Cloases. Without any consclouo
eflort IOOIOrd self~t
There Ia 1

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inlefleclual growth.

f"lfng among many students ol

powOf-.-tne lnalllf/ty to control or obape tbllr
tllla ~alty. tcllinltlhal.,... o1 tne ruoons
tile attrition rato Is ao hiQh llorela,becauae otudento
leollool-thelr lndlvid...IJ.Iy MOfnS IO bo COMUmod 1&gt;1
tno larganeoa ol thla lnatitutlon. lndlfiOJonca, tile
lnablllly to oommlt tllemoet... to Intellectual growth,
tho tendency to "hang&gt;Out" In hetda on a ...,., ol aemt.

,._at

eonsckxl.lfltH fa otlen seen In theH own eyea u
l.lluro to lind pooiUvo direction IO&lt; theu ti-.
Not enough aU..-.IIon Ia being paid to what Ia

to otu&lt;lonts day to day-deanne wllh tholr
presauree and with tllelr arudotleo. Moro ~aato be dono
to humanl.to this Unl-alty. A atudanl olton CO&lt;nea
·ll«e With _ , _ only • .aouo notion ol ne Is
"' wltat lie Intend&amp;. 10 do with his lila. Whotlter a
ecl&lt;owtec~U" a studonto' ponbn&amp;l. -tal. or
-ional
not lie Ia , _ whh them. A
otudent's _
.. to IIN&lt;atu" his - ' l r to Cloal
wllh r-Oof)! lasueo, lllo cllolce of a moJo&lt;, aro
- - that ahould bo cleol&gt;lr alf~ld by tho
clrcumatancee of hlo -~~Hie and tneenw-t
ne lo groWing up ln. How much e-ta Un-..,yabout lbtoo clrcumatanca "' tbllr oflect upon
tearntcD Clopondo on Ita wllllngneaa (or rell!or, tile
teeclloB In II) to recognize .lhls lducaclonal purpoeo.
to I&amp;CIIIIy to bo
Movoa ,ahould bo lnctOUingty open to lnqutrfos modo by tnq~~lal\1,.
lludento. Studento ollen - k lnterporaonat contact
with tholr prolnaO&lt;O and they ctwlah a P&lt;ofooaor's
'
recognition or what their mlndo are.
Thart ore many INchtta Ill thlo U'lf-.IIV who oro
un•war• of lftt pettOnaJ human need8 ol l.t*r
otudento. tney heve a paeaionato eommltment not only
to wnot llle)l'ro l-Ing bul Jn !hoi&lt; _,,. to
communlcale II to their cloao. They are poraonatty
_ . . . , , and OCHiocloua of partlcul« ocudent ~
ana ,..., the ability to tum -lllellc - s 1nao
~appenlng

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Mot\ prot.._. liM IIIIa.,. .-.Students want to
bo token - a t y at&gt;d tile
IIIeY are is
a..p oncl tasting.

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To l.o&lt;l Co&gt;&lt;. a P&lt;OUY tHnagor fre&lt;n Ar1zDfla.
palrfotlam wu moro than a w~. Three years ago, obo
Nkld her hlg~ acbool prlneipaJ torolnatoto tne Pleclga.
ol Alteg~Mca &amp;I \llo opening ol NCb ctaaa. wu
tumod do!on npl ori1Y by tile p&lt;1nclpal bul by tile
atudent -~~ tile local acllool board and by_.,
at&amp;Joleglotatoto. But this teenager d«&lt;n't Iaiit "no" fO&lt;
an enawer. Lof1 Cox hU now won • r~ht tOt a 8tltt lew
PfOYidlilg that all, public: - S i n Arl.tona at~ 15
- a day lor r -tion of tile Pleclgaof Allegiance
lor - - to participate. ....... ane·a now
~lng frx Congr.ulonal dealoftt tlon of a
Notional Patrtotlsm Wool!. Thlo -tel -.ego both
Pflmary ana - . , aclloolo 1~ P&lt;OYIOo long
o~udios oecf1 Fllbnwy In tile pattlotle berllaga ol
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l.o&lt;l'l light haa nol bien ouy. Onca, 11 tile
boglnr&gt;lng ol h« Pledge of Alleglanca campaign, tile
..,,.,.,lean llag was ttolon from hor high achool. On
other -.lono vondalo cut thO llogpota ilneo ond
desecrated tl\e Illig by tearing It Into pi-• and
burning It~ Some students tutu~ befOft the 1chool

II waa """ aunng ner aan10f year 1n hiOh
moctc«y contll&gt;uld '.' Some

acnoot. "Tho Je«a and

INCbOfs aniclcored and ramlndld tile oc~t

(despite tile now Stale 11_, they did not have 10
participate in the Pleclga·of Allegiance • • : ·
In lorl'o WO&lt;ds. "to tile students openly
rktlcultd mo. I ans-ed that our llog dooo rePf-nt
Ill ol vs. It r••-to diOloo ••• Elttw you participate
or you do not poitlclpat&amp; That Ia t r - , , , So 11 1
.stand 1Jone ln my dauroom 10 rec:lte tn. Pttc:JQe of
AllegianCe. 1/&gt;en I wiW atancl 11011 bolott rou
rldiwlo my patrfotism. -.,a llttlo ebout It boiO&lt;O rou
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Lori Colt Is continuing Iter tiiO&lt;tt to do Wf\11 one can
to rostO&lt;e priCio In America -'ally among pOof)le. "TOO.y," one INI)'S. •we often ...., cne
QUestion. 'who cares?' lkrt- 11 our IO&lt;Oiall!ora 200
years ago bad sale! 'who earn?' Wllo&lt;e - l d "" bo
todoyl An&lt;l where will wo bl200 yoaro trO&lt;n now If we
tall to work Aji4'"Protoct tile I&lt;Jools upon which our
notion wu buftt?''
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Co•, willing to light lor tllelr ktosts and ouro. tho nation

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board that the llag was natnlng mote th•n a p'ece of long for 100 tn•nr • ..dlnr word/' 11 c.itcning on again.
cloth and the Pledge ol Alleglanca wu INIInlnglou.
lor! eo., now a llud..,l at Arltooa Stato Unlv.,.lty,
Joup~r Hon..tt

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Th'- 11 tn ret'-oo tci 11\e recont ottleto Con~ng
the Ultimate fr...,.. IMin. We feott* we ha.. bOon
aubjoc\_od 1o Ncl 11&lt;- 1110-ar- """""t.tid 'to
1M $poet,_ otro-tllo - t a u c c - ofllle loaf!~
on ,._ rood trip to Binghamton and llhaca.
Untonunatoty, tM Manoolno EdHc&lt; felt t11at thO moot
un0falir'9- of t"'.rood lflp- hoW 11\e\oarn l&gt;ad ·
~ation poclllefn8 (namely.- one cw got
lloppod on tllehlgllwoy wtllch loa~­
'wntn pne II clllwtno J-.1 It Ia IIIII ~Oc . . . - ,
whicll cauMCI tiMI him to tltlo tile Wilde ~ play
't&gt;oo'a " -·" Wo fool ,...._ Ia 1o1 I&gt;Od
aa thlo ls a
~tory .,..._ , eboul a Which Ia trying 10
gaif).rocogn\lbl o1 an up .and COII'lll'tl oport. W• lllo

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u It has
nothing to do wlth ultimate frlsbe&lt;l. Ulllmoto t;flsbe&lt;lls
a ,...., lf'O&lt;I and t"- " 0&lt;¥1 utcl&gt;" that 1"- caption
01- II reolt~ from a Piatu~ 11\at . .. ·~ •rtler In
tM ~are during a lroostyle emlbltlon tMt wont on
during Shonanlgona. It Is rathOf Qnlortunato ond on
ornberourMnttO t"- oportlatill of TI&gt;OS,..Cirum t"-t
they l&lt;now 1111.. ol this oport and try to c:o.. r
. , _ , _ by uolng a pl~ure tMt ""' notNno to do
wl\h wttlmoto frtll&gt;oo as wott as using a ttl.. fc&lt; an
ortldo Wll4ctl Ia In I&gt;Od taste.

w...._...thaitlloiPOf'--'~ooone

of our P&lt;tc:tlces and - Wl&gt;at ultimate lrioboo Is tit
u _..s to ~ tMir ig-ance as
exemplified In tMir moat recent anlole QOr!CefDlng u&amp;.

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Gay People 's All~ance
To tho Editor:

Homolo....tltyl
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WMt- elM II doH, this Wc&lt;d Is certain to otlcll a
reection from Natty everyone. If ~iet&amp;l ~•
dictated -rone•s reoctJon. tlljl r- ilon would
undoUbtedly be -~~~ Fo&lt;t,unatoty mc&lt;o poopleoto
OP4A...,Inded enougtr1o at teast-tlon on attitude of
dlstrust. hoatllltr aM hotrod whletl ,_ t&gt;alod on
Ignorance and lear.
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Wo oro members ol an SA group on cornpu1-Goy
People's AUionce (formerly Gay Ubo&lt;atlon Front~ ltls
our goal. to lnlonn · lnd eduuto tho Unlvetelly
community about what It 'means to be gay .. ln tho put
we have bee(1 contacted plodomlnantty by gay men and
women. Re•II•Ucallythi~ .WO!l)~~n~ overnight. Wt
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ilould~ n..._.o roacn 6'iii1iiMife"O rogome.u -:7\
o1 ..X\lal Of'Wote.rtion.• ~r{ Invite anyoQ., ~~ oall ua •
(831·2179). droP by our StU.,.,t Centw (311 Squire) "'
au end a ootfoohouM(Fti&lt;Say nlg~te ln To'M\Nnd Hot I).
AUondlng 04ldl I large and dfvorM IChool u UB,
ptooonll • unique opportunity to tlecorN ocquainlod
• Wl\h • ""'ltlpl(ciey ol 111Uty1M &amp;n&lt;l attftudoa. "-'!!aps
tttt. _ . , , . Ia 111e most V&amp;\1'0'- pen of the
oclucalfonol proc:eaa lrWL Oniy by obooptlng _ . . 01
~uoto can - ..pe&lt;tence growth.

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ropot1) on od/ullod ligate _ , . n g the ftiO&amp;t IHoi&gt;oblo
actual effect of Garwat E4uca\lon on the PMT
"-""!10- a ~rot 2, tStc:Ndft !.'""'l
W, .-~ooo the lni1/I.C{lanal ~~ ol llle
tho PMT
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tnet.oo Nghllgllto a ganwat concern
.lhoUid be noted In r e - to 11!0 Tul&lt; Fc&lt;OO
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��An-excellent production
Saul~Ckln 's Rhlnocerous

One of the I~ "gr-" pjoy,la whether k

cwt ~ peliod 111at -eted 11. '
WI*&gt; l'llrll&gt;«wo6 fhl produced In ..... In

1880, k wn 1 ohocl&lt;ing wor1t of 1hl rvont~.
Since """'· ~Mur&lt;lll thelt..l8l&lt;en ouch holcl
lllal • new pj!W wkhout oome troce of ka
lnfluenc:e Is" conaidered petty rum. Whit mor1ta
Out , . . _ . lnlm t h e - of the · Is not
onty Ita br-.m wk. but ..,Ita '-"o ~
...., ..-....,., It la no1 aimlllv WI exomple of
tneet... tNt fuat " - - to bolla form;
It rieea obo. . thoM llmkellona to -a- u o
gr-. incf extremely fUMy pjoy. fur11wmoro the
produetiorl et the Centn n-tre It 1\if
~&lt;*ice.

The_... for the~ II.....,.. ~In •
polllncloi
rowii ~ begin to tum fnto
rNnocero.... From lhla very bMic iclellon.ac:o
poducooo a -~~Image, I!Mwe of the abOlJ&lt;d

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- - dMI In oylllbclal, of the tnAy frlghtWIIng
riM of I .,.., bl4ef 01 ldaeiogy. At first poopll
119 allellcool. but they gredualy come to that llumen balngll.,. met~ Into
" " ' - -· And .. they do 10, ... they too f1nd
lhlmlalvea c:Nnglng. The focua of the pjoy Ia
. . PfOCIN of tim belief-"-

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We hive the IIIII* .._ lllftl, !he

Ham·p el
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When we -OIC:Nd tho~ Ill
11 :45 p.m ., we w~ oullitllo for the

Ednor• Nore: ,.'Mth r.gMrJ to the

doort 10 .,...., In
lhe " - - a bright rod VWI. The bee* ~ t o tiW
van ojar, olqiC)IIno an ~ and
diverWflod -..pply oflleollolc
.., ........... rtacUd In ... bed&lt;. '""""
1lvM people- one c..rv, one girt,
and one ~~-&lt;lancing 11 the front
of the van yelling "Aocl&lt;y Horror, Aocl&lt;y
Hort-qr." Thlo d - I'!IUII be ..., of a
pre-.Aaclty tllutl ~ people .....
appleucjij;g - · and yelllnglor
The ~~ -nod 01 11:50 p.m. •%'

upcoming .cuviU.• ~•red wnh
~ Roclcy HOnor Plc:lure Show, IN$
wrtter is loonlng MOUnd whh the
idtNJ of • modMn tt.y GulliwN visiting
Rocky.

sittin~e

While
Spectrum office and typing
Sudden Impulses, I was
approached by my good friend
Jimmy Bates. He asked me
how I was, and I told him that
I hadn't been writ.ing for
awhile and was looking
forwar~ to doing an interesting
Arts story. The problem was
that I didn' t quite know what
to write about. Jimmy
suggested that I go see The
Rocky Horror Picture Show.
. .. It hasn't been wrinen up yet
this year, and it's really worth
'seeing, Tom," he told me. It's,
well, it's just amazing and
nuts."
" Amarlng" and " nuts .. are two banal
terms I'd never uae when writing up e

film rov~w . ll'd opt for ''innovallve" and
" bizarre,:• rHJ)IICtfvolyl. But 1tw. movie
may itill provide on lntetlllng Aru story.
Rocky Horror II IN ~ II •
famous to &amp;Jffolonlt~~~a "c:hlc~en winO•
and bowling. But while IN n-. ~
is better oqueinlld with IN Iotter
· -... It II beolc.ly co11eoe lludents
-the ~ronldo'o
loc.l - ·
who &lt;1111011odlv Oll*ld
mlclnight cultural OVOOI. I
t&gt;ovo never gone 10 tKio movie, duf
rea~ra. 10 I would lice 10 provide you
with llr\ In ~pth look 01 my vllgin
experience wllh Aaclty Honor. I tt.enk my
good deer Muter BotN fO&lt; the Idea. and
I Will lry IO recO&lt;d my feelings 01
candidly end llonettly 11 1 Cl&lt;l.
Much IIIlO,._
On Frlcley nigh!, Octobet, 1 7th. lnr
friend 0001 McGI•illlnd I propj,red to go
to !he show. Den "od a ~ of rica and o
SQUirt gun, end 1\o told me !Nt INy ,.,..
essen~ ........,,, IO&lt; the movie. I told
lllm not to tel me eny1Nng .,.,.. oboul
the mo.ne. lor I wanted 10 - II much
like Gulliver would hoW. f eruld from
my mind ..,..... of tho veguo gonerWilios 1
hod 1\oord M&gt;oul !No ..,.,.\. end. 01 about
11 :~5 p.m. Dan end 'I tool! otf on an
excursion '10 the Grtnada Tl\oaw.

a lllo1 of

tuoen..,. ........ a..,.. Tho

SMrloct.'' Gee, tlley'reJ-* -mv end

c,eot .... llolr.a ~ .... the
*"'f. end the ........,. called- of the
gills in the C8K " elut" 8!'11 one of IN ~
IIUYI " aaholo." m- tWo ratlinld

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A-lloiwollci,_
The mov1o itMH Is a
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t!lloY uold lor "flpt," Sura ..-gl&gt;, twth
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noldero, Aa I
Al""""'''' oi!No ~.1 tel\ • of irlcomp4et.onealn my own lifo. Hero it :
if; -end102o!Roc.tyHonw,end
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ltw. Wll my ~W. llhouglt about
.,.
•• those wa4cenda i"-&lt;1 ruined;
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w~onds f would go 10 the pub end
=drink with me felow l~o {I'H cal
It
those peop4e Yeohn. IO&lt; Ctonvenlenco
-Sl"~'
sake, of courael. and wookenda I woJtd f ~
date those d.;t Yoel\e women end listen
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to them say "no" al night. Wei, tM
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HoynaHoynas never uy "no". end me;,
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lifestyles ore m0&lt;0 complalt. Many
HoynaHoynu moandof ttvouglt lhe isles.
sljrring up 1ho Mldionce portlclat&gt;tlon and
putting on porlormonc:u of me;. ow n.
Their fifestyle is oo different Mod untQUO

me;, nic:ltnorN8 tlvoughou1 ""' - ·
"tooth, _

pr«ty good horror

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of the poopla In the audlenee w ere
affeciod by ..,..... opecl!M cosmic ..... of
dou~ deil w. &amp;Jt soon, I roolixed 1h11

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tills must be one of thOH ~
panic.,_tlon movieo {cOmplete w~h
9roup!HI. Thlo would
tho movie
very -a.1 10( me, becluoa I 1\ad only
been to • quui-...,lclpllloo! mollie
before and !Mt wao TM BIMlk Stallion.
(Duritlg IN climatic peln1 of !hot I'[IOVie,
eight rove-year olclo 1\Jrned to their
mothers end .-ld almultaneoutfy.
" Mommy. I gon• go poddy."t

Dan end I ge~e IN eldet1y tlcl&lt;et ledy f3
' "' our odmluion p111. While atanding In
flno, I wn amued 11 oomo of the people
beNnd mo. Moot people looUd rela!Noly
norm'w, bul other~ fool&lt;od like t11oy were
ready fO&lt; e Sex Pletola concert. The&lt;'e
wore paopje w earing b&lt;lgtU rod pams end
moun111no of mtke up. The only 1thing
mluO'Ig w oro tlla booby pjna In their

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AI 11 :53 p, m , Dtn end I were a41owed
entrance 10 the lhoacor. f
rtopped •
G.novo, New Vert.
a man who friol&lt;od me lil&lt;e'Joo Fridty.
'· • Now I hod rood obout lhoat" Pardon me oir. 11a you carrying any
pil1;cipotion.IC&lt;JII movieo before, but this
bortlesl" he .-ld n he loll my coat
is the very first _ . . n t y f hod 10 go 10
pockets. " No. f guna you're not," he
one. You .... I como from o omal,
said, ""'w.lng his own qunrion. "'So«v
l.,.woy upoloto city-&lt;loMv•. New Vert.
I hod 10 do !hot olr. Have o good time
(Exit nu~ 42 on YOUI Thruway,
and go DUCL" f gulll going nutto Is an
nLWnbar one In your heat\) end we don'l
irnpofUnt · - at t111o movie.
hayo IN oc1Wn11110 of teeing thoao avant
When we IC&gt;Pioachld tile IC'Iual lim
·~~- type flicl&lt;a. let alone getting eoplos
room, I wu eurprlsed by the "uga screen
of "Ch~nk Punk." Tho current dou~
II tho Granoda. The Cfowd w os
leatao lllho G-..a Cinema II, I
believe, To Kille Mor:klngbltd followed ·by
somo)Nhat operce, coneltllng only of
about 100 people. To entertain the
&amp;tn Hur. s ....a , some people sMek during
audience, the Granado woo playing a
the cheriot ocene (popular rumO&lt; hu II
..-y of "Kenna" Howolie&lt;,
!hot old fldy Nieloon wao known to neve
many of the - ' " wore yetflog "~ps,
faintedl, but one con't reoly cal this
Nps." I could not underotend why, but 11
audience pl&lt;licipatlon. con onel abotlt midnight. my question
'llle people attondO'Ig Rocky Honor
answered.
slofmed kind of II)OClal. For corwonlence
no. RockY Horror Picture opened with .-,._ I will refer 10 tllem h om now on as
HoynaHo~ Tha ttovnaHovnas,.....
indeld a groat bunch or I)IOI&gt;Io. and !hey
oiMoully wanted me 10 be an ln10gnol
pert or IN movie. During the r.W. scene,
m.ny HoynaHoynu pulled out their
squirt guns and tenYod me with ample
doeses of w11er. f fell 10 imporlont,
being exPOSed 10 ouch prof-nal
simutarion of reinfaU.
One HO"tnaHoyna hit me In IN groin
wfth a pieco of butteoed 10111 during the
" iotst" scone. and I sat In tho middle of
an exciting toi&amp;et warlero exchange
during the "Great Scotti" Tl\8 cllmax of
tho HoynoHovnas occurod duill'll 111e oex
scene. Two HoynaHoynas rtood behind
Jtnoll screen ond gave their randltlon of
the aC1ors· carMia~vl1ies. Such 1
depletion wu quite rtlmulatlng 10 wau:t1.
The HoyneHoynas oro otso exuormoly
intetligenl end quO:)&lt; witted. One ol the
fttO\Iie't ..._. ~ _ , , tha
where•"""'- of Fay Wrov. -the
Hoynotioynos re_,cjod tNt "aha w ent
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licaly
change my llfertylo. For the na&gt;rt couple
of w..U, I will! go
with IN
mundane Yeoho IC'IM!ie ol my ~lo . bUr.
in the meMltime, I wfM
10 be a benet
HoynoHoyna. I w ll knp
.tO ilocky
Honw Picture Show until I w~l bet~ to
repeat Ill tl\o linao. )u01 tika my feMv '
HQvnoHoynao. Thlt will make me a mO&lt;e
cfostinct indlvlcluol, and k w lllleld me to •
Wfo m0&lt;0 conducive 10 llofolo peo,.;bliity.
My Thursdays ore now llignHtcant
boocausoI t is the day of 'l'V hlst"'1&lt;
seminar, butfllt\lll ~will be
even mono oigniflcan\ - It w ill be
the day before Rocky. I will go to mv
meMo evwy - - IO enjoy C&lt;Aturl
il.d int..- soc:iallniO&lt;K1for&gt;.
So, forgM those """'4&gt; - I goiiO
balota, thoattas movieo
f
w ill Mil my OIO&lt;ao end buy o c.ntury's
sull!&gt;ly ol rice IO&lt; no. Rocky Horror
Picture Show. I will be "' IIC!t1vo len, a
great HoynaHoyna. end wl\o knowo.
maybe someday you'll "141 dancing
with the cleb4o,.ble in front of tl\o bright
red van.

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bcklltiWeiV-I end froe ~
w il be served.

Harvey Ccrty Ptoduetlons . .
presenting the O&lt;lgO\al Rod'y Horror play
atShu's'!,llsHeloweon.

Granada tnltllllllf Joe Moll le .,._nning
o bus trip to New Yort. Clly t o - TM
Rocky Horror Pfcturrl Show 11 the 8th
Street Playholilo (homo of the Aocl&lt;y
HO&lt;ror f'an Clubl on November 7th.
TTcltots 10&lt;- fora. oef...,_.. end
theater ldrr'Oulon ere 139.95. Col Joe
Mole II 833-1 ~ 1 lor further docaila.

a charoetor ""'o ~ ~
standing In the pouring
them lhel they " lad&lt; wet." Tho
HoynoHoynos raptv by •ylng " no shit

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Robin WoodowO&lt;tt&gt;
haol!,t11 ,.rfnen ""
lnterutlng end impartj,i,t bc&gt;gk.&lt;lnliie In """ U.Ce the
revOlution. s....,,_, O.yt'ln T-"'M&gt;: "-"olurJon,
,
• Evolurion, ~ is 1 ruoi10ngly written boolc, f;tled
- witt&gt; • lincere ~ ...s , _ , fOf the lr-n
§ people end lttlir ltNggle to m.... to me , _ cU.......
8 CeriHn Ol14y ontr
with me tacu of tMng
a conditlooo I.W&gt;der me AyMofW&gt; Khomeini, bul he
,;. frequently ~ .....~• • sixt h peretptiol&gt; of things ea well, ,.king me boolc freoll and
- lnoight fut a a well n.Jnlormative.
However, in hit eagerness co countett Wea1em
antagonlam for Iran. Carflen hat Indulged In an overly
efhltlvo tt~• .which could aiJentto the roeder 11om me
a uthor end lhue thwart hit Intent. For t he flrat six
ch~ptert of tho boolc, Corln!l praisea tho noble icleals or
t he 4 yarolfah'o Iran at the expense roaly, o f W0$1e&lt;n
civ~tetion. Over and ewer~· .SliUS ttt..! we h-ave no

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unifying culutrl, &lt;10 rOOfn fO&lt; a $1)1r~Ul&gt;l view of the
unlve&lt;M, no t...rltion. Our values "'" confuted at best
and h \s preq,ety this a!bitrarv materfahm which served
to redu6e Iran ao-eort~PMtely under 51\eh f'alllavi.
Throullh l1io oubfoctlvo assertions Co~sen has l)lven
hlmaolf licen11 to expreu hls appreciation lor Islamic
cuttoma and lleolan nationa"st ceremonies In the mosc
flowery end romamlc of terms.
I r.nc~ my..ll reacting as a cvnieal end dlsbeftev01ng
W01temer t? eU of this. yet jNs may be.
(aubconodouoly, of CO&lt;ne), preci&amp;ely what Carlsen
hOplt. In e xprnsing his P&lt;Ofound aopr.a.ttons lor tl&gt;e
lliamic/ trenW\Iicetios, the humenus, Carflen ..,.,.,_
ue o l being ~ble of such - eclation. He ~t
~n to oey ttn, vet this is Indeed what he repeatedly
aeye, partlc:ufarfy In Chepter V. This ce n be very
"""'oklng. Hll pu,_, after aM. in w riting the bOo~ Is
to expote uo to •"- IPP&lt;etiation we mlght feel for these
people lf•glvon an opi)Orolnity.
So m e tuthor romentiCises the country:'tht " bad"
t Jdtting there ll.e . the poverty. the aloth, the dirtl Is the
wOrth; the ''good" lthe op;rit..alism, the purity ln Ideals
in ideals, the unnamed quality Carften lnllst antly cens
" poetry"l ls the very best. But Carften- US woth

some illurt'&gt;tnatlng l ecw • • wei. FO&lt; ;,.tence. what
served as 1 reve~tion t o me was that the rnembets of
the Shah's ocret polteo sor,ylce. SAVAIC, the brute! group
res ponslblo for most o f tho horryfying mutifatiol&gt;a end
e xecutions In Iron, wore actually treinod by the CIA in
Washington. D.C. Tno horror of s uch brutallty have been
told oflen enough, but the reason lranleos blamo !he us
for these acts of violence .,._,never been rn.de c lear to
mebtfore..
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Neither dou Ca.lsO&lt;&gt; igoore tho'problema of the
Ayatollah's government: the jobless, the dirt, the
atmosphere of Inertia end sloth. But C....., hope
in resoMng these problems. The tiona he PUt to the
studenll et tho Emba's sy end the ones to Protldent
Banisedr I t O InCluded ., me book's oppendbc. The
s.uccass of Cerlteo' s book is secured bV the re ede r's
-abPity to ptescribe to these questions the 1n1w ers and
responses the various tr&amp;n1an iruerest..g.roupe and leaders
w ould give. For S.venroon Oaysln To/Iron: II' o book of
t emptrmenl end ,.,..aonelity of s&lt;&gt;mething In the
process. not o f conclusive bis tory. Ca•l,.n hal protoidltd
us with t1"1eor•os; an actual resolution C8N"M)t uttlmat~
be plucked from t he work Itself.
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Rick M•rc/(Publi!IMrs, Herd cove&lt;, •19.95
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Grec/o Allen
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alnca 1848. 1rO&lt;n
Show to TlfJt/. In
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by RoiMrt G. 8-1
the ....,!lOw ln'J&gt;oolt can be reed. FO&lt; n amplo,
suggootlon 4 to know who wa• In what
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anow? Juet tum to;,twlndelt ....loofc it up - oh, JerTv
Van OyQ. Folow' the boucnir1ll
end
televi*on . . ltllng lhoir: ~.. ...
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you, TV It '!I'I'1V wtleoa. The thowa we dealgned to
vou1t ~all ell Jeny'a aitcorna ilOtal." Or, Jle says,
" Try out the IPI*d&gt;&lt;H. They'R tal you which aitc0&lt;n10
Mil dlallwMt*'oo detwVent· They' tt ~ me mosses
won Emmllo, which won the hlghlat retlnga. whlc:h ran
Whl4e COl pcMIItloo• ...S cunning feeclot poliU.:O. ere
the longnt ."
grebblng our ~ end eouls. I'm not quite
WNte the book't tone is uaually Iunny and fight, It
conw-.1. .
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AM owr tl)l COU&lt;!IIY, mlndo •• being put to tho
occaalonally ~ over ~· aerloua terrain, aa It ~
C~U"~iol&gt; of .Why we wetch TV u much •• wo do. Entlro
when It exam'"" PI'~ fiko Forlrer Knows S.1t and
gr-. ~ P&lt;OO- era elmed et finding out how The OoMo R..iJ Show. Even though rare Ia it wheo Sit·
Com M t -upol • • ~. Mitt tak" epeclol aim o aomo
---·~ ue. The ffentrllc ltltwllt television
wtdely ¥ltwld family Ill* which deluded .... ..,, • •
haa ~t.,... of ..-ch rtmlndo one of the
of-f~ lifo ahoUd be ike. I' m auro
....polio ruboflo ..... in ltt1a cer&gt;tury.
Alhough
o f - I have read Is compoWng,
meny eon• end deogtrt. . deeply reaented • lethe&lt; who
~-of Mlnhel McCiuhen's more - .
thowld P*ionc:e - w;ldorn 11\at Aobort Young did
• woric. I lh/nlc the TV writing done haa tondld
aa Mr.
In Father Knows s.st. And the
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lnordiMtliy to the ebetn:t, lllaclng the pl&gt;lnomenom of
femWst movement ....,. heve choked '" the lime when
Televielon In eome lclncl of aoclol, ~ngulatlc or poitlcal
the thow won., oword in 1955 " For COMttuctlve
" World-VIew" lnatud of enawerlng ...,. of t he mOfe
Portreyel of Ame!leen fwnily Ufe," for the wllely
obvloul quMtlono fitet.
obodlanct' and NrVItudo me anow ldeelil'ed wu
I know the mojOflty of Jhe writing done hasn't
certainly not conotructlvo in their mlnda. Bin Gr~v. who
anliehttned mo witt&gt; - d to wiJY I weteh h. For me.
played Bud Anderaon, the aon, oven denounced' the
many tlievfelon thowa-npecilily Sltuatiol&gt;
oerlea, aaylng 11\at, ' 'The fl1ow did everybody o
di.-vtca.
The glrfa were olweya treinld to uoa their
Comediii-...S • relaxed ...S not totallY mlndl...
tnterteltwnenl. I heve f.., wtrlhelng them. The Q&lt;Mitiol&gt;
Jtminlna · to pretend to be halpleoa to ettract men.
"-ry lltesilltll/: Mr. Grant .•• I don't .tnow how to
of -.t,....,., ~my mind blcauM trying t o _ ..
The thow contrfbutad to t lot of problems botw.., men
oay thlt: You'ro not ello- to ale 1tt11 wf&gt;M.. •
• ..-.... IMo one'e privete defritiona of what Art
e n d " " " " * ' - - - today. "
for • job. II'• ~ rho law.
thould be Ia. .... boring, end, ~. deflect• the
In -olll1ough, lhe boolt MrVeo to revive the
memory of the great old comedln, lil&lt;o The Oldc Van
LDu: ~col•copl
laue. II,_., ~ Coiro~ ert wonderfUlly
c.altld end -..irigly tnlomlning. The C~U"~iol&gt; of their
Oylro Show, I I.Dve Lucy ...S My Fovorlto MMtflln. Mitz Mery: ~•
At tiHI- of rho...,.,....,, Mr. G,.,r tlmileo or Mrlr(:
Art laJin tmp1y -.1 Sit come have been on thW own
- hat been grented acca~ to old acripto ...s
"Yol.r.,_ gol oped, :•
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Pfoductiol&gt; photogri!Phot iO we can reliv• peno of our
t.,.., my iliill to me 111111 Of thrH or fOUr houri
fevorit• thowa. FO&lt; example, the aaetion on Mery T'(lor
PI&lt; week, ttlnoe I w• a ~-·
ShaMnv: ''Waf, . • - · -· ..
Moore
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T~ who loclu et it me ..,.. way wa do: with on
During me job lnttii'Mw, GNif Lou Grant, IM
Thera Ia mucl\ """ of 1he ~ IWff fn. Mitt'
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wllh ~. """'lun; and
wtt11 '*""-- tltet 1a nor Sltlc:tly M&lt;loue. The Glwr
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Tl)lo rook ·,.· roll inelltutlon auortod ln,Ngh achoolo. It got its
" b&lt;eak" ot McVen'a night clUb, whlcl! led t o o gr"'t detl of e&lt;it lcWm
from 1 ~ ..c:llo ~ty one! from certain local rock 'o' ro~
bandt. It w ea bollevod thot oo kiclo - tho oldat bolog 18 yre.
ojd-could pley ao-tnot tne votttaN. But thost ttnloent
" authoritiee!' were unawllf'e of the amount of tMnt, know·hoW and
equiptment thote t.igh ochoolero M!I. .The paniculor loolltutlon 11
w ao 11ferrod to eo Peg.-,
and tt&gt;ey did lndeod neva a difficult tlma b&lt;Mkfng into tt&gt;e - wwva
of the 8uffalo rook "'-Of tt&gt;e mld-1970..
''W e hod to omaah the opposhlon oway by doing tt&gt;e exoct aame
songs that tt&gt;ey diet, wllich they wero n yong t o do bolter then tt&gt;e
original group. W e hod to do bone&lt; tfw, both the orlgoNI groiJp end
the _.;tion, wNch W I -ved by ltllming thft one!
playiog 'them in CQilCOtt, Thay pis- tl&gt;elr 1*111 badtstage end -re
otmbarassed to e&lt;&gt;me bock out, ' till thay dtoppod out of the beocl one
by one, ....s we owned the clty," one INmber OJ&lt; ~inod.
Thls b&lt;ougllt them meoy five opo11 on the thao·prograsivo WBUF
radio station, and thev 'oon became Of"'e of Buffa~·· most 1
prominent bonds, b&lt;eoklng oft aono of attendance rec:o&lt;ds at b -.
Their show , CONiotlnQ of GeMols, Gentle Gl&lt;lnt and King Crimson
materiel, in addft:ion to m•nv origlnats UncWng ••Akrtatlon.u an
~~&lt;~tire rook opere complete wttn theotriesl. pacltod tna followe&lt;o In,

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lle&lt;ofaatera and 8udo
But all good thing• como to on end. load singer Marl&lt; ~reeland
referred to Pega!N11' tormlnlotlon eo o major turning po;nt. "The bost
dme thot got people to coma to aee our us was When we did the
· ' 'broak·up" a nd wo modo peopl4t rulizo 'I'll pay thot much. I wanno
see .th&lt;!!".' And then we realltod the hype - writing on the po11ero
' Free unHmhod Gin 1nd Beer. Frue Proatltudon.' And people'd

&amp;etue11y sey to me 'Ohman: I can't wah . I'm gonna party on that
gin so bid.' ·Then we realized, you eould toke what we ho•• •nd
expand on how much pooplo wented it- so bad. That woo when lt
turned around, It y ou wanna know the tr\Hh, W e bctcarrHt
sucessfut." Thlnklng h wO'-Ild be the lost time to aee them, the
crowds packed thernnlves In
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Pegasus pet'&amp;onnef had a ''par11ng of th• wave ." "There were tOO
many intereonOicts of dtrecdon; there was.n•t o unihcrd dtrec:tiQn &amp;ke
tJiere once was,·· related drummer Chuck C•venaugh. Under
Pressure from tMII men.ager tne band !&gt;Yytd Top 40 music undtt
the assumed no,., of " A." 8ut playing in t.Gtordo to o bunch of
adoies&lt;leots wasn' t raa•v quite thak niche- they cllcl tt only once.
"'Aft01 that WI ... ,....t Slid 'Thltlo not Worth ft. We hove thiS ill
management; we hove th.s ill ""-· we neva this • gig ' So there
was t lot of illoeu In the maehlnlt and &lt;ne machrne b&lt;Oite down and
w.mt to ,._, ror •while." rtcalled C1vanaugh.
HorsefntMrs
The members wtnt their StPIIItl wey•. BISitst Ken1 Weber
rained Auot Helaft, a oemlnel Now Wove bond. Gu~erlst Vonee
Cooper studied music ot UB, in lddttoon to INChing guiulr.
Cevanaugh wont on the to.d w;th 1 ddco group. 1'1-nd b09ao en
evam gwde solo act 1.1'\def the neme " £'-cuom•n," &amp;attt ~ by
busist ~YI McCraory end 1 Rhytlvn 8oK The bond OJ&lt;panded
Include Cooper and former Peguus kovboardslt Staptlen TrOCQSO.
Cavanaugh rewmed from the disco toutl and- bangi - Eieetroman
became 1 Mco band with a New Wwe .uc:tience.
t-ree1and desc:ribea Ehtctromen as a .. modern w hite Afric.en band~,.
I do it because I like it. lf;~ll tO aee people dance and .flO ape-shit,''
he aald. tfrHiand's philosopho. . on i fe era bosod ""his belief that it
is lull o f both fun and reuneh, which Ia why hi conducted his ponioo
of the interview in that manner. He only wlahed to bo himself .I
Treccaae lnalorod in piano 11 UB. He chongld hlo stage name to
" Trelaino:' an otd nickname 1he1 freeland cotnod fot him from an
old Star Trek episode. He began moklng lour·trock topos of h'- own
musk: in Cavanaugh's basomont with Cooper and SOIJnd roadie John
McGovern. ,This led tlwtm Into an Intriguing new 1101: Rooordlng.
Tommy Ctlandr&amp;of The llutfato e-ga of Mua!UI Knowladga
label helped mtk4f putting out a record roulble. T'w o Pogoaus s ongs
ware recorded in Troccaso' a baoomont - wlth Mark literally s inging in
the shower stall- to bo retoaHd as a 4 6 rpm olngla.
Altl&gt;ough Pegaeua hed elfeetlvely' b&lt;oken up, they were atrll tne
most mar~etoble product, slnee Ele~troma n end Trelolne realty hadn't
" napperuuf' yet ,

of 1979 end wrote • new roc~ opera called T,. Nlw Ort!H. It has a
gen..-al setting in the near lutu!o- therols an uobotenca ond main In
economy end polroeo; society botlts intO utter chaos but it 11
even~ rebuilt. 1M ~w ordtlt w as also rocordod on eoght •tt oc~ .
But in every businen there ere problems. In this case k wet
trodemall&lt; righta. It wn Chrlstmes time, the ll' wao flnlthod, end
Clovanaugh found OIJt that, not only hod the name N.w OrrHr
a~eody - o d on someone else'• album.• but rh11 • llic:k ~WVtt
hod *ndy registered a 1 - trodemar1t IO " P - s" Ia&lt;; a W Ht
eo- band. Not takiog chancet ori getting sued, 8ullalo'• Pegi5Ua
chaogod to " Pegaoonica" - bocause the 01me wao stil i6amlfreble
w;th ",PegMus'' ond because it hod thlt 1980. ring to 1t.
Due to both '-911 and aesthe~ probjems, 1M Now!Hw Yorll.
lormtr1y The IMw Order was rerecorded ion the now fully
c&gt;&lt;Otaaional Maxwel M usl&lt;; Stuillos on 16-uoclt. Currently. ",.
be40g ~ lit the mastering tpreosiogl plant by Gteg c•v
who olio masters wort&lt; by Meura. £no, Fripj&gt; end Bow10. 11 should
be reteued 11 the ....S at this month with a t2-page ~to bool&lt;lot
which c:oinci6es with the live slide snowp!toenttdon by local gon4us
Rick Seymour. AU or'1he writing, recotdlng. pu~. prodvcing.
englnMOOg, cover lrt, grephics, mert&lt;eting, etc.. was dona by
membora of T.-,_
P&lt;odomin""tly Trecc1se one!
C.Vanaugh. Acoordlng to Treccase the group Is "independent
musicians who onlv want to get ounelves-out to tho WO&lt;Id end
wa'ra doing,lt In the best way W.. know how. We are tOtally aoll·
conteined. We are our own JeeordH1g entity in that we ~n 1110 dO

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things: partying, entertainment, food' end moat
importantly. good times. II you .,e looking for the
beat of the night life don' t look any furthe&lt; then
Main Street. With tht wide vatiety of nlte apotl you
will have no trouble tindii)JI aomett)lng exciting to
do. From gteat pars to dellcioua food. there Is only
one place to go When the sun hangs low on the
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Solmb11's, Rodney StNJt:t. Slomba's thirty year
tr~ition of serving the Sl otdents the best for the
least continues. Speclals every night w ith regular
drinks et an 41/W/Iys-chellp price . It's the Irish Bar
with the Polish name. J'oin the people at Slomba's
for Ladies Night, Piua Night or anYtime for some
no-strings· attached party fuo.--$pons onTV are
elways a must. Spacial partie! at your convenience.
Slomba's, the party bar just. off Meln at Fillmore .

The Sign of The Steer, 3151 Msin StrHt. Built in
1838, this histurlcal old post house was the·centor
of l!Ctivity ' between the City of Buffalo and the
Town of Williamsville. It has been restored to it's
original state and it's colonial warmth and early
American charm make it the perfect place foJ
friends to gather .
• -rhe upstairs offers e complete dinner menu
fea~g their famous ptime ribs of beef and they
have just added Me!'ican ,dinners. The dctwnsleirs
Pub offers snacl foods, full course dinners lind the
widesL selectiOn of mexican food In western New
York.
Challenge your friends to a Chile Reitano eating

conteet, it's the newset
(Pr
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The C«&lt;tre/ Parle Gn7/, 1
unpretentious atudeo;&gt;t
known as CPG's, off
everybody. During th
Sunday·bluegrass wit
Monday.Jau with t
Tuesday·Folk Rock
Thursdaya·.boogie witt
never a cover..charge. 1
a greet souno~stem a
priced drinks rd sand

Cassfdy's, MtJin Street.
"The" ~Main Street p
number ne party start
spins o free shots or
Uldies dr k fo1 f ·e fro
all night long .
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Besides crazy ~artie
Buffalo's best bargains
pitchers of beer on ~ur
Thursday.
In the ate afternoon.
" 'ecrat, olfe&lt;s complimt
any burger or sandv.
pounder burger is stilll
the "Cards" prov1de
eve&lt;y Thursday at Cas•
So, for fun or food h&lt;
of Main end Amherst.

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week live ecte appear.
the Poimleu B&lt;otheta,
James C181k Quartet,
th Sloppy Thinda and
,. Ring of Pein. There's
Central Peri&lt; Grill alao has
always serves reaaonable
:hes.
ssidy' s proclaims Itself as
featuring Buffalo's
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lednesday and Saturday.
3· 1 0 and Cassidy's rocks

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Cassidy's offers ono of
1¢ chicken wings end $2
y. Monday, Tuesday and
. Phil, Cassidy's best kept
1ry homemade aoup with
order. Anct-- a quarter
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T11eo Grt~nde, 2608 MMn St1Ht et Rllmort1. The
people at Taco Gr.nde feet proud of the food that
they serve becaute you cen feej conflc$ent that lt~s
· always fresh end nutrltiol)af. They edd no fillers,
additives or preWntatlvea'til..,ythlng. They' use the
finest gropund beef, fNih produce .nd natural
colby cheese. Their" organically llfOwn be81ls have
no bacon fat added Which make them truly
"vegetarian". Try on of the cMiiclous bladt bean
tacos or a burrito for a treat.
Whether it's a light ....cit, wlnge. desert or a
heart'( burrito grende you ceo be sure it'a the beat.
They are open aeven di!Ya a week. Call ahead for
fast servic•e.

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Mushroom is the bar that thinks It's a restaurant and
the restaurant that thlnka It's s bar. As the night
goes on the Stuffed Mushroom converts from a
restaurant into a fun party bar. Usually attracting
the late night crowd. the music end tha people are
turned up around 11 · 11 :30&gt;p.m. A step above tha
avera~ college bar, the "Mushroom" caters to a
clientele thats neat but Informal.
The Mushroom proclaims to employ tiM best disc
jockey in town with Airborne Eddie I!Jinning discs
........,ey· thru Sunday, alao meglc on ~day
nights. The CQC:ktail hour at the Stuffed Mushroom
is Monday·friday will an drinks $1 . The Stuffed
Mushroom is currently undergoing a major
redecaration w hich will include a dance floor end a
vastly improved sound ayatem among other
improvements to keep the Mushroom one of the
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S,.rao• TV
PARTY WITH YOUR FRIENDS
at the Bar. of the 80's w ith
THE PR(cEs OF THE 40'sllll

�Otkou't -

mtinatay

J.rrv Hludalk.

The group wu tttnd In What w•
18rmed ..~. gllib b¥ Hell: vwy
tight -tch panta, bolgllt coloqcllhlrta

and wild J-a .,_ in ot.p hues. The
look WN ehk: punk; the muoic wu
gerdll'l v.n.ty rock. Pwllapa INs new •
dr- eccounta fO&lt; the 8111·- . . . the Sctanfon-butd bend~
When In ouch dole proXImity to their
rsthtr ~~ eudieru; N.
ea the'bend ~. " That's show

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In their tight flfll set. ~ota -offwed
-good foot·ttppin' aiutt lika "~
fO&lt; YourloYe" and "~"-the
flip olda of their turrent lingle, "Crazy
Low"- u weft o a - belltds. 0...
.............. talented muolcltnshlp end
good oommand on the . . . marl&lt;td their
perf~. lA eouplt olnwnbers of
the band WIWI In the lluoy's, ,..ansll(ii'
IO&lt;.the 1872 hit"
hy."l Not hualng

• the ClUte w-._ the lte , IIXUal - 1
rUnning lrD&lt;n Jerry Hall t
oudience.
All loeta considered, i made fO&lt; a very
prof~llontl ahcwfn'g \?. a roihe'r
unappreclotiva oudlencw 1(1 view of-- t
they ware gett.lng~
,
• _
Fronkly. I .,. no one fD&lt; rock of tltla
genre generally avy motel with .eott
edget, 1 10ft of K SU·JOurney
thing-but I came not knowing what I'd /
find. And ~ found muolc that'Wanted to .
make me move top my feet. sway, oH
UOCO&lt;lltoully. I \ked lt. Unfortu!'ltaly,
tho audience end the folks who htord the
radio oMOUnctmanto prob4bly Just
txpecttli.fh!t usual rOciC-; that's
what~ had-.:omo out fllr: live
muolc- tltty didn't csre what or who as
long 11 It ,...,;,bled rock and roll. They
0.,.,.. IOWt Mfl Ug/JC /Mf?tl on lhe todHwo/J tolfd to .ween•
were Mt Wke t1tt Otkote-dev- In the
BinghemtO&lt;I- or thoSe in RocbeStllf
group wlllch tour. end recO&lt;ds;
IUtiooa.,. """" WOf'M In ttwlr .-t~ona~a
Whwt
Otkott tells out and ovwyone
clepMdlne the v.OOU. . . - s ·
IO&lt; ~~pinning__...,.,. untrt.d on the o1r
knows tht anth llbum from exrtnlive
wor1tlng echeCk.llee. A. of now the
w..,.._ And that's why ag.oup that
radio
pJty.
An lnfonned eud'MmCo makes
IWYiew hew tlvoe llbums.
roceNed standin9 ovations they
• bellO&lt; gig.
wNcto Tr...,. and Algot both - • on.
opened IO&lt; Queen dl&lt;ring their oummer
Alii\
a
M.
Oekoto has o middle of the
• "Wt ,.,. a lot ol fuft doing it,"
tour -wert called becl&lt; fO&lt; en tnc:O&lt;t
roed sound, unolfermvo. not~
prodelmed T r...,.. And cfeapife ell the
when they did the ume fO&lt; Judas Priest
to
the
inttltct.
but dtllnttoly 1 ltv\e that
~ inllolwd, wc:lo u the financial
Ia Yirtuelly unhe.,., of fut. they eevl had
eould gat 1 lot of people on their feet.
~- " .•• one clay it's up, one
to play OUllids of the City limits in
tHoll had Ol)lnlrj -'or tttat thM WIS
dey It's clown"~ T - d eeys. "It's
'Hamburg at Fut Annie's laSt Thursday
their~~- ool'Oia ~_
I'NIIy - • bed bullnaul"
nigllt.
no. hybrid band could mat.o II. They
The ptey.,. ' - to be beck lot
Openiog with the lirat cut from !heir
do•
It
de
mc&lt;e
e&gt;&lt;_.e
thougll.
eutfalo' t Folk Fatival INs Spring, oinee
otlf·thled ~ debut, "If It Ttkos
" Muoic is to tum people on," Hel
......,.,... ~it-Ill tlw -...Thev era •
All Night," the tevan-man band took
piMring • thow In New Yoric City
over the . . . with ti&gt;M pr-.c:e end
o - TNnbgMng, to il any New Yonc.,. tbe eardrums of the astimtted 70
and the heralding rtralns of roclcabillp. 1
Wqurd lkt tO -olr I good gig the •
- - · with their enonnout tound
It' s true, they could tum on the
'-..
~. thil would ...,. be the onel
syltem obviouoly not Intend«~ for smaW
mutel, they have done lt before. My
\ -s.-.n.·K- clubs. "We like to play~ fD&lt; about
only
regret
It
that
they
did
il
II
Flit
2;000 to 5,000," lud guittrilt and
Annie's tnd not as the opening &amp;ct fO&lt;
~0111-'F.st AIIIW's-OtftobM 16
vdcaliat Jerry HaH told T7&gt;e ~rom
UB's Follfut .
during the band's break between 1111.
-A .J. Z~
"We
era
really
much
more
oomforteblt
1
and not 10 ulf·conacioua there," added
-GOn''"'*' on 0101 11-

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Audltotbn-Ociober 17
Ftoll'l eU reporu, Muhammed All

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wK thotoueNy 1hresl'!ed in his

retum for the heavyweight title, It' e
too bed, bee-. if h e = •
p d on •
good show I wOUld he
lid to
present en INioov to
Kinks
Koneen of ~ FricUy night-• !lilT
capedty crowd of new 10&lt;1 old
believers ge1heting to - the Great
Uneles of rock 10&lt;1 roll.
eert.inty if is to JH the Klnkl
peifonn since ~ shows have
never ruHy IU1Und«&lt; altogether
shBfp &lt;H ellen. In fl&lt;:l th-'r pest
tours were ~tantly metklld by the
unrelentin9 entics of the Daviee
Brothers-fiQhtlng and drinking,
sloppy attempts at the night's
repertoire, all as much a pan o f
show as was the music. This rour,
however, Is In suppoo of their five
LP. One For The Roed.
ConseqtJently, the Kinks seam to be
afraid to step outside the boundaries
set by the "double live gonzo."
Thus, ljnfortunately, no surprises.
As for their "return" to auch an
enthusiastic audience, who would

~~~~~~~~1~~ ;.::~tc~~:~~~~ls7
rhe Kinks find themselves leading
the pack Instead ot'occ~ elr
accustomed tangential position In
th11 scope of the rock wor1d. They
have endured It aU: rhe formulatlva
powerchord hits, thf seemingly
endless sll'ing of auccessful singles
and lP' s, the concept albums, the
changing of the OQri)Ofate gtJerd, tho
semt-retirement. the Arista albums,
and finally, 1he widespread acclaim
rhey have so often brushed aside.

Time Tunnel to the Flftlea - She.t's

Buffalo- October t 8 •

The r~~na Tunnel ro the Flltln tllm&lt;ld
out to bl some1hing of a darocl
SatU&lt;day ,;gr., er Shta'o Buffalo Thea tor.
h nod lool&lt; promising: • oold-out houH,
btg r&gt;arne. from the 19 501, and aorne ·
vfntage whire-wolled eonvonlblea POtked
our lront,Jr aMmed lib a chence to
recapttn tome of the rHI feeling of
those days, not Just a ster~lzod, Riehle
Cunningt.om version. 11ut When the B
p .~.show hadn' t atat1ed by 9 p.m.,
some ol us ~on to feel suspicious and,
•• it rumed out, with good reason.
Although r - Tunntll woo on
admlnoble ida ot t11e newiy· lotmed Plu1
II f'rocluclion Co"'l&gt;any, It fell liar on Ita
toea. lntermlneble lnterruptloM of thank·
vou' a, lnlloductlons and
ocknowled""m""u by the P&lt;omotert
• - What cou4d hove blan a fUt ·

*"' ,..,

moving, fun show Into • perf·( )t"r'ntnct
rhst had only.neetlng gfimpsea of
inspiratiort.
The performers, on the whole, port

lonti e ll!llient ollon. do&amp;p&lt;to en
t.nlttantive lighting crew, unblfonc:ed
sound system and _..;ng~y
lac:l&lt;odalsicol rtega craw. Fraddoe "l!oont
Boom"
_ . t the .now Wlth
"T...,._. IMIIo." He lhoweel that he
hasn't lost a bit of his v..,. «
~ . .. he rwnlnded us oJ, "the
past 18 ~of rockW&gt;'," H e imo ··p~ Pari&lt;'' and had the
IUdience it"'aly dancing In the alalea. An
e~ oet, but much roo
111ort-t&amp;m'ilnbted, C&gt;ei61Wibi\1, by the rip
in hl5 l)lntl.
He wri ioloweel by The Courer.
l"Gonnw Al&gt;d .._," " Yollltlty Yele"l. who
hid the dilfrculr , ..... of plclling up the
,_,_tUtll ag-., eltar the promoter
~
frler1d&lt;l. But
Tfie c - .
lost !Nit aper1&lt;
they_,- the e&lt;OWd bodvon thelt
f - - . . lhoW W81 otarilr1g to lool&lt;
good, daisplte- r.mlnde&lt;w about

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10-_,
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tl)e """"'COining ... Novomblr.

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Oion'a ~..-.'nit &amp;."'-~•·
fQIIoWOd and. It) the rreelitlon of moar
MdtUit-. MIIIIIIWM!/v "doo-wope' '
Mld hlll·t_.nl,.. ~ - " " " loti
W'tt'- • ._....,...and ceme oil

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Many of the malot cultists
screamed "Foull" at the thought of
thafrgroup "&amp;ailing out." Lat them
boycott for all I oare; after yeal• of
parfomtlng in places Iiila the Century
and Klalnhan'a, ao Whet if the Kinks
play In the noisy, "Super.star" ·
arenas. II anyone deserves it, the
Kinks do.
So after all the cliches ara washed
away, and the diaappolnment$ over
not hearing "my song" are drubbed,
there Ia limply no othera way to look
upon the tact that 10,000 plu$
•
applaudiog/ 8houtif!Q lana were
pecked Into the AUd that nigWt to
SH the Kinks- it wn undoubtedly a
triumphant return by rock ' n ' roll's
trvaat misfits.
To ... the Klnks Uve has got to be
on• of the most joyous expenences

Would haYe

been f ... for 8

Wecldltlg

rec'eptton- 4Htcttic: oi8no. "Hiv.it-trimmed
tuudot ond ell.
Alter wermiulon, The Crymls ct&amp;ated

rNngs up wrt11 • good HI Including " He's
Robel, " " And Then He l&lt;lued Me" and
" Hoot Wove." Despjte a ,lew Ioise
endings end beginrWng., they sounded
lust tl good aa !hoy did on those 85'• in

1

themo~~.

1

Tho Rovonta have obviously I&gt;Mfl
working lor the pa&amp;t few years - you can
tell by the wntte e!1oes. They'rtt.arricdy a
lounge tct, right down to the strobe light
linith eod the " Hey-ir't-gruHo-be-here"
anappy .,..,, ,. lt' o kind of hard to believe
thair v&lt;lflion of "Rock and ~Ills Hore To
Sroy," aot&gt;kiolly when it'1 oung by a
men In a ;rev afro. The1r ver:slon of

''Shout'' e'm01t redeomed thttm - •ftef
all, they w""' on kay and moved eround
wen- but their ethnic jot&lt;.. ruined whet

could have baetl e tleeent, if 110mewhot
alici&lt;,MI.
But finatlv The Pl&amp;tttr$ . _ oul, and
they wore obYioo.lalv the class IC1 the
.now ...-d and lhtt .uchnce wanted.,
"Only You." "Tho G-1 Pretoncler," end
"Smob Geto In Your Eve•" IIOl.Wldod just
11 perfect end as molow oa tehy did 20
yeoro ego. The crowd, on tho whole,
opp&lt;oc:loreel lhtt group, but l\ WM obvklus
thot the Plulll P80f)le loft cj;fler..,tlv.
Wl&gt;e&lt;l the.._. toolc their bow, the
houR lighto ....... "" ancllhtt curtein WI$
towweel bllore lhttv were even off the
rtega. Amazing.
The kM/Ior the-w was ex-.t
and lhtt gnM4&gt;S the oromot... chose wmo

---ionld . .t

..........r. """'liking Into

ttris- l'lulll'• first

- . the oHodcly IJIO(IUction lhtt
lhlbby mo-t of the perlotmon WK

e-.toty lne• cuaablo. ~ IIOdlence
-rod
lorlhoft ~12. The
crrcuo moy ba c""ling irl November, but
the snow on Satutclay WID a ZOO.
- eMs Mli!s

mud&gt;"""'

Dr. John -Afttr DMit-OcroMr t 5

W1tll the raaurgance of•New Orle.,..
bohr )liD •• the Neville Bro-. and the
Wild Tc~&gt;pou~~lpn,
ora lool&lt;lng Nrd
at WltM ~ balot• lf1oM .....y

...... .... _....,...1hnlugll .......
who
'"'-~.,. On tt,. wh&lt;M, they

rewtatlon . . malcontanta.
In tho meantime. Dave is handling f
things fairly well ......... the music r
i1 concerned.· With guitar pro~ up
on thigh, and •~~lake of hie head to 5
pull baclt the lhoulder~h heir.
Dave atsst.., llices and atsnw his
,.
Wr( through the populer Lqw Budget ~
songs of the ev,ntng. Jhe
·
ex.cltement-cre6tad by "Lola"mo&lt;Y*&gt;ten'ly t~ed by a pair of
numbefa fJQm Dave' a from his solo ~
LP. AFU-3603.
~•
8u1 the rock 10&lt;1 roll mania
f
Continued, supported throughcot by the solid, steady mythm eectioo of
drummer Mick Avery and bassist Jim
Radford. II there were any
~&lt;Hnpleints they would come from
tiny ian Gibbons whose keybo~ds
were, for the most pan. nonex~t.ent.
Unfortunately. Oeve'a guitar w,s
often loud and dominant f&lt;Hcing Ray .
to fight off the volume to gat his
messge across. And, to Q!!t it off my
chest, the boys could he1ployed a
bit longer.
•
But an emotional "Cell id ·
Heroes" end a franlied ''David
Wana" turned the pert ormace into""a'
classic.
The Kinks not only prove to be
$uparior to their contetTJPOraries but
also other countless new artists
&amp;tJil!rging on ~ ~ne. ~y
Davies· Johnny Thunder may look
"a little overweight and his
8lde91Jma are tuming grey," but he
can still rock with the best-of them.
~Y ahouted out a P&lt;omi&amp;e that
"rock and roll will go on forever,"
No one in the Aud could chlllenge
And, most probably, the Kinks wil
be there ... IIOI'rlellow.
- Tony Gr.;tN!a

f-.

YCIOI might I8V tlwl. Dr. Jojln. Ole .....
~. the rno;mble of .................

still left on ltle Ieee of me
"Where Have All The Good Times
Golla" -interpolated with a hard·
edged " Tired of Waiting" - was
11nswarad right from the very
·beginning. With Ray Davies leading
the cheers on the right side of the
stage, and bromer Dave sttoking his
Las Paul on the left, many ol me
people were content in laying back
~~Y the show.
But-,!!av wouldn' t allow that .
Possessing one of the most original
lines of l ec;el axpnossiona
imaginable, Ray pranced end clapped
through every number, urging
everyone to join ln. The singer Is
gifted w ith an ama~f!Q ability ro
sustain his persOnality on stage.
even shining through the persona
implanted by the Kinks' distorted

hiD_,._.

doo and gris~
of l'oold
on the mysttrloua history of aw..,.,
o f -· the l'ooldgrow
he blcamo • .,., and
tenuoua derliog of oun Iillo Rir1go and the Bend.
He only made IWO good rocorda; auc:c:as
h'""'! on him til&lt; ..mh muck. masldng

-a.a.

creativity with trenda ~ko dilco.

His snow 11 the Alter Oorlt woo
aoppy~ not any aon or Storyyille. red
liQI!t, ow-y. linooth alop, but
amioeplic. bom· bem it' a over alop. It w•
prQatitutlon of • greet theme, and he
-..ed to know it wall.

You.,.,., blame rtwrtaerrhet Or. John
wu Ill I« tl)e poor Of ro11on thll
bacause ol a new member of the band
who didn' t know the chen~. only •
h....n&lt;l people attended the ohow. Tho
show must go on: edvertlty at.ould
spawn greetnesa.
Only two
of the &lt;~Wntet wero
muttlcally irll.-aating. 0.. John and ""'
IIUn\PII.. Wert QMng lhtt funk -.&gt;t full
body while the llldlt and the rhythm
oectlon weighted them down. The
rrurnpet.or ployad lhtt holllhot, but WM I
good player. bo8lting •-'""" omount of
mac:t&gt;o rhythm, cornplarJwning John's
floppy olectric . . . . , _ l*vtne and bia

me-•

zinging guitor. s~ ...,_""
during "Such o Night" and """'t " ' -•

wro1111 r.,..,.. • hot- ot..,.,

""'·-.dUo.~thrown

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balwltrl--

! h i l l - .....

cttNrtiva-tourlng wltlt• ...... and a

trumpet.

Soma of the stuff Jolwl ployad . . .
good lunk. It ...... too~..,
-

kMI*&gt;o the

-111M'•

idea. Jolwl.fl!'ll muoic: simple

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where the
~·· ar. It w• the lhr
the No Nul&lt;• movie lhat ' ..-nteel 10 .,..
'c.pitaliat korgi' Of~ilh - ·
• muaic:ian.. 0.. Jolwl Ia
Will&gt;
- t a l muaic a n d - - · · bl

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botheracl with (ar-llunuU phiM
about how to malte • hit. lfyou.lhiDk 1.00
rTlll!'l&gt; about..-.. - ... lt. wrhe dediceted. aong to ........... ~
Longhair, he Wll higll.,._ -.lgit;,
rolling • asorv the trwo m.t ,....
him • '-"· Fot • , _ _ iltat- too
brief, he loolutd to the CtO.... - . . hie
'!""ftbte to 8 hoWl
1ltllih

and_...,

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Den

5111PeY - Stage Q;,. '

- OCtober 16
" Soma Klnd of W...-ful." en cld
Grand Funk oonu. wu the f - encore
lor Ellen Shipley eod -ibis the mood
of lhtt anth COI1CO&lt;t.
OrHied In right- pento, ~
olnlttod
danced around the •18118
k~ .....-y ....... aye- .... She
bOunCed beck wwffonh ~
Cerniglia end ~t Alllph Shucl&lt;en
llormar Utoplj -~who.,.....,..., t.o
rameln in the beclcground ttwoughoul the

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show.
The quetity of Shipley' • voice

w•

•• she aono out ""' ballad •:J.oR
Without YO&lt;M LoVe;•• she didn't ""'""'
lil&lt;a many
ro!:k orrn. "I'm notl;ke
Potllena!AK; I'm not helrvy" manSlOplay In on lntanrlew aft-atda. "We
play a melodic rod&lt; n , .....

pertoct

Shipley deli-eel "Fotoganle" h II she
--posing !Of.""""""· "Don't Till&lt;
Shout'' . . . . herti-!Wtting l*tY """'·
.._ provocative lllnging of " Thio Ultle
Girt... further ornpiflocl ._.....,
appr_.,, Tho only time she - e e l
the opol1lght .... ..._ Camigfia tool&lt;
over and pulled • , _ ·~· The
_ . . , of ''Solo'' PfOYICI.to bljust tMt
.. the gultedot .._... out • tr-.doua
IMd·rtU.
Shipley periorrnad . . . . . . . - . -

..c~ua~vo~y !Jorn 1tw mosr ,_,. lP

. - . T1rn1ut/h

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.. the - ." .... rapliad olgning
..,......,... in the rrtMg8l ounoundinga of
the
Sbge er.. -no. only

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Coin.one the ...,..

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ployad during
......,_ .,......, IRttlpll Shudcatt ~

the on-lac*.-. with. ~ul ~
ao1o during the lost oonu of the band's
l l r a t -.1
I
• Shipley, • llrooi(Jyn - · Ia on the
ol her r&gt;atlonel 10\W, A good

~-..s~elk

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fJiond "' s..thalde Jc/Mny, .... had lnlll\ad 111 - I « v., ...,. on

10-

r~C*1( IJIUI, She turned down the affet,
INclng
~ oflluffolo'• own
T - on the bill. ''lktfftlolo ..-: 1IDt
..,.,; too c*;· Sltlplay ~ Mforo
1
pecking It ln for her Milt • "' ........

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ana

frenzies
Aoxy MW!c, F1wh a Blood, !Atco)

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you ..... - - - ...
dlrilfoed . . .
- " ' , _ Ulta . .
...... out .......... which ....... their
power 001 ._.t.c~ (i8toningl.
- KOII E. ~frtr

Ia ....... lt't olmolt too nu:h'
..........,.._ .. _ _ 3ern-ln-

thrHllghtdub piece, Built workl. with
betUIJfu.liy orchlrtreted beckgr.o&lt;.old
"ooht" •"!! ....hi,'' with ttrir\ga and
oddly bloeplng.orgln end e een10 of
Elvie Costello, Teking Liberties.
(comlc11 fltllllty 001 the 4 :43
(Columbia)
A
throwewey- "Who cere• •.. who
.,.,. . . , . who a.r.." "Jurt A M"'""'Y"
It' I difficult to anef'vz• lhlo album. You · is e very sad, very ptetty lo\te aong. with
ctn'r neceu.w11y _ . . . . h ro, say, My •
Colt~o onger rising to the
only
Aim 16 TIW end p&lt;onounCII thet Elvia hu
In the ptotoor d)at it "don't meon that
Q&lt;own .....,..urebly 11 ~ o- lhe
much to me." Sure.
v ..,.. Nor can yoil Compere he mualcal
, 3 . Chilliog, haunting Songs. "Sunclty'a
divlfllty to the almoor rock-end·rol1 unity
Best'' contmll O.W.-c:eUOj)e rhythma
of 41177, end say, mv. hnn:t,tle
the black humor of moctbro fyrlca.
bronc:lled out well. Taking l.ibflrDa is •
, arid I'm not oven oure II I'm
mulrlfeceted end It Is lmpreooll!e
ov
. ' to EMs• powwfUI voice that
vocolly-but compwiiOns con't !" meda
Cllri tum en ordinary liM (no. tie doeon't
mony of ltle 001 the et&gt;um
write ordinory lines! Into • frigltrantng
were recorcled y..-. - · It's not enother
compelling one. "Tint Srepe" It
11ep In • _..,riaa __.x,n; not the
lbseuive, Elvia '8inging In yow heed,
~to,........,..... t-erdon
·•hen you leeat expect it: "Tiny St-.
-'*11ft. The c:owr tiel nolhOig ~ ,.__ evolution of EMs Coot:ollo. It it
wn, thOugh, It would l'opresent the
Jlmort real/Tiny .._,, you olrnoor
to do will! the aonge, of · which
hlgM&amp;c order of the tPeCiN vet Khleved.
'eel ... 0t1 at&gt;e'a •'"-• hu"*"-th
conolot of eight typlcely -eric Ferry
TlU .....,.. II a compilation of various
hat humon .• . " '
aongeeodtwo.....,.,_...,.of
4. fun Stuff. Von Mceov1' "c;.nlng
EP'o, olngloe lf'd albums EMs has
.......,_, 11180.- ...,_,The Bytds
Ylr'lyiMd
over
the
loot
four
y
.....
001
Might
Ctowcled" Is R&amp;B tt ltl bMt,
.. ~ . ... K1Utlly . , . _ 001
mony lol&gt;el1: Stiff, Rader, f.a.., 2 ·Tone.
es,nomWng the Motown eound. Fo&lt; 1
the origlntl by uoing . . . . _• ••
nor to
~. It ...,._
Costelollowo.IEclrrk.wlclt d - rune,
~ meullc gulrw ~In
-·~~~ II tleerd bel-: "Girls
" Clean M..,.Y' is prime. pungent.
wlrh the dr..-.ing poyc~llc
Tall/ ' "(1 Don' t Wont to Go To)
thythmic. '
eynthMIIM.
Cheleet," " M y'F&lt;.w!y
•
Overal, Taki!g ~~hal 1 depth
T h e - - _ . . , Ia.
Jnd " * - of content thet IUtpeuto
Volontlne" • • . end fresh noveltin,
.......... tllce-cllf of Wlllon Pldt.n'•
P&lt;e\llouoly
untoleaNd:
"Cie-Money;''
my
of Coatolo's P&lt;evious album
ciiiMk: MerrciNI toUid . - - -. ''In the
end "Hoover Fect01y,'' among OJhers.
rtleues. The -.nd is rlc:ll, but the
Midnight Hoo,." A . . ~. Ferry-he~
lt 'l got 20 100111 In til, like G4lr
power of vital rod&lt; end ro1 ~
• liMed . . . wt*&gt;h lecb Irony 10 lhtr own if you dia8&lt;ed fOUl of them
t.t vough eontinuoltv. It's both omootll end
· He ~ed by Ulldng 001 •
you'd atll h6w more lawritn then ~
shefp. T~g ur-tiaslo ewrytNng.
.,..,.,... tong •
"In the Midnight
would ,with other albums. 8ut thtt'o
•
- Patricia/, Corrfngton
' Hour," wlllc:h ""'-by~ to
the origlntl. It ....... you woncllr ""'v ... ~ely . lt '1 on album of """sirtent high
quolity.
do the tong In the•flrtt piece.
of the glut of &lt;M~erlal on this
The Olher tunee dMI melnly whh
record, 11'1 herd ro P " - e ferry'• tfleme of
tow ,.,.. pMIIetlc by hie CI'Mt. forgiving comptlhenolw pOclln In a review. Some
of the t&gt;wr tu,... /lf.OIIP' rhlmselves on
pnca • time ttlere wn • lhtloo (or
neture • ...-c1 tn "Owr Vou."
dlfloront dimonlkins,- though. Thera •e:
not ~ llttlol btsalot who woo lloll ,nd
" Oh M b y - cen I 110 onl Ctylng 10
f. Country Tunu. "Screnger In Tha
tired of juot being • l ttle bo-t. Nobody
long-- you/'lttrMe ............ ,.,.

Sophloticatlon. floxy ~lc II •
tt8dltion In the ,... ..., . 111 rock field
doling bock to 1972 end tNit flrot
elbum, whlch lnctucled, llflt&lt;1 Eno 001
oynthalzer. Since then they've p&lt;-d
half a ~ fine elbumo Including the
t.gendery Sllwn'lP ¥/hlcl1 Jncluded ttle hh
lli\Qie "Love Ia the D&lt;ug." Aller lllelr
oomewhat dlNppoinUng 1978 rtunlon
elburn -*-to (tnt6e tiler 1 lhr.. y . .r
b&lt;Mit"'!!l;8rvon Ferry end Co. 'olatHl
role- wn -'Y enUclpet.d.
Ttle eontiltentfv I~ WOik
of Phi ~ lf'd lftnftlllhg
eyntl...&amp;era brifl6 back the w141-c:relled,
~btc:ldng Ferry' I oblique,
melonctlolc lytlc:o. •
Tht'-.m .....,., doplcu the uoutl
floxy Muele lllgti-de.. ,..,.., modell.

....,.,ce

..._=.

c...-"*"""'

"-Y·

-to

""'"""*'

new lelvell' m 10 Jon I n - - - you.' '

,..,. ........... lyllea of . . . . . . .
, , . . Rein Rein" end " &amp;err. Old Seen.•'
erratyled In the hllllon of Dylon'a

Of.,. .. ....,

6loltt*on-... ........
au\ don't ..,..
olytlc:o
tlbuln: the.,._. radra hlnl on celah¥

·-........Old._..,•-o-r
......
tl'lle ..... , _ , . _ _

the

Vroo"

a.o-

Housa" " lltdlo Swoethuit" -lhe

rotmo/it whlr,.y, fiJI of ,p edal ltMI, 1
olmpto m....- rtlher unflt;e p&lt;evioua
Elvia. The lettar openo with the m01e
typlcol- " Hope In the - o f ugly
Qitll/tt.v'd liettlo fof the ll6cl oflt\8 1ut
~ . , . "-then -Into • flilht·
tleerted lfrllt4IOIII.

2 . a..ut1tu1 bollda. "Hoowr

pekl •nv ottontlon ro him wtlen tie wn

harmonlrlng owoy 10 1 btc:tcground linger
for No group ITha Eagleal. Righl,tnouqll,
he wuiiUCCftlfuf, but tie w onted the
lome. So tie storied what It commonly
known~ 1 "eok&gt;ocorM"' - or In ohio
- · I heto to My il, probebly rlther -

. - . -.

he-

llnger, eec:ond rete aong
lllf*olly juet eec:ond rote,
cornpeny tried to puah ~
lhe flr'ar
row of lhe Wear Cont-mUolc.,.,..flt.
They publilhod o pteu ~·"All obout
R~ndy Meisner'' Jtloa, t }MICIIt is
doacloled)- ell obout him

ploelll\t ....,..,.,tl,

.. __, ..-...

b&lt;lr
'"'""'
togoeo~."'rlllirWficam
~·tile roed.-thM- you..
loot trock in the heovy troffic. And •

~~~=::.·~-.:r'= -~ ~

eompoNd for the Eoglos.
•
Randy chonll the 10pJid-be ,_,;ngfU
bolladleoout the P &lt; - onri . has . . .
bOied WHI Coaot muoidon; plcldng up
gltta in bert. the ur-old "Gottt G4lr
Awe'('' or the reversa "~ l!leclt To

Me." At bMt hie lyrlca"" echrnoltzy. it
worst flownrlghr ..-ou~ng: "I wu
c t ughtln the shadows of enolher
love/And cholned to the mlf'I10IV o( my
deep derlt peat." Almlllt!ry ,_.p~;~onl
~M•nv thoughto haw pesaod bet"1"f'
ul/9ut whon ttle W&lt;\flll·tren't cteer{Tiley
beoome eo moortlngleoo." Sheer word• of
wledom. Yea, he'a qulle e POOl, our
Randv· boY, formuletiOg hla own
bolter rhtn I ewr could have: "Couldn't 1

inobilirv

write • letrer/CauM I don't know whet to
ploy." E:Jtl()tly, Randy.
()fi(J Mote Song Ia olreedy one 100
mony.

• MOOnd rate

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a.-VA111W. R£QVESTED FRIDAY A SAJ'IIJIDA" ,

AT UNION

11 nor tPO

much. Ttle aympethetlc
r IMml ihai ·
hi' fifll aolo album ()fi(J Mote Song w q
produced In ttle 11mo studio thor L! '
Ronatedr, J . Taylor end N . Diamond hove .
worked In- how olgnifrcentl .According to
ttleM pubGc reloriona goniuMI, our
Rondy~ w iH soon be e top star of
Amlflcan •II- bll. (~. God, AO.)
FPf the titi.4lck Randy Mol..- called
for the help of his ex·collo'oQ&amp;Ms D.
Henley end G. Frey encf they govty, or~110 govty, (who knowal came. Thai' I
moot tndk:orlve.
Throughout the whole lilburn Meisnoo
rrln to IOUIId Ike the Eogln without
ooundlng • • ttle Eoglos, if you know
what I , _ ,, And If not the Eoglos. you
ltll e~ rNnlt thtt 0010 ...._ '-'1 it
ell belOit. Oon'r got me wrong, thk
etbum II not ol bad. Nice chorus singit1g.
oltlllod rtudio mullcion, catchy rur.a,

�(Qprodigal sun !

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-coei~JtoM ..,_. 20-

G8t'( Numen, TttltJktrtJfl, (Atcol
With robot-like voc:.ls, Gory Numen
plods thrOugh 50 minutes of IQ(Ilctably
symmllrical electi'Orllc mullc on
TMA'M,hla follow•up effO&lt;t to lnt yeor' o
commercially aucceufull Thft Plusura
Principle which produced the hit alngle

"C.,.."

-

Numan obtain• a unique aound, ualng
mostly o Minimoog, Po1'(1TI0()9 and
Compu&lt;hythm, combined lllfilll.llllt
purpouly monotonous voclii.SOm. 'cull
c:ont aln not e &amp;Ingle drum beat and uao of
guitw Ia min&lt;mll. Wrth no becking voc.tll,
tho Numan lyrics ring ahwp and clelf.
Tho ruolt'ls • somewllot unoo&lt;l)fMoble,
yet mutlcllly brilliant, h....,tlngly
simphtic sound.
Nomen Who produced T-011.1110
composed Ill I 0 CUll. The PlrVad'"1Q

theme thfougho\11 tho LP Ia Numan'a
P&lt;OOCCUPI1ion with himself - every aono

~the

word "I," with .. ,..,_.ber I
Was Vepour" containing 18 ''l'a" onc1
16 " Ua's." Specif"~. Human toc:u-,
on l\la ._...., .......,..11Uetivt~.
On ' "This Wnackage.'' ri'uman clec*u:
"Tum out thoae ~off my
fec./Erue me.''
The album's aecond treck, " The Aln:raan
· Bureau." ageln polnb to clestruetlon of
til-. while noc el&lt;pllclt)y ralwring
Human. It Ia hero 11\11 Nomen makn
..-1 effective uee of hill becl&lt;·up bend.
In addition to C. Sharpley'a atlnglng
drum&amp; ond P. Gwdine&lt;' a chilling ban,
Numan ...., Include• potent doaaa of
elaves and viola. He evan laelo compelled
to give aedit on the ll&amp;.m - v • fCH tho
hendclopa.
fbtlowlng the tltlo cut Ia "Remind Me
ro Smile," which Ieana towwda a dlt®
beat, only 10 be r&gt;UIIIIled by Numtn's unl·
tOMd vocals. Agoln ~ Numan speak a of
his dlaaetltfiCiion with Mfel "Keep YOIH
revivolaJI(eep your conVIIfltionaJI(eep oft
vOlA' fantuin that'• -*1 we •r•."
Human then conduclea tide one tn
trHimwk lonn with "I Oio: You Die."
With o hin« of put&gt;~(, Nurnan ~: "I
dlo;you die/See my. ....-IIIT'hey call..me
au;tl thlnOoiT- me, toW me, taf'rp6. ••
SicM two is mora of the . . , .,
I
''Rernwnber I Woa Vepour" rohllhoe tho

to

old theme of lllf-deiii\Jctlon, and wl&gt;ile
Today they are omong lou" mol1 P&lt;~
rho 1111- wO&lt;.rld normony hovo onough,
pleywo, but before, eR woo not W:
he llatono on, ho!&gt;'ng to oventuetty , _
In the bogimng. Step~)-. by hlo
Numoo annouoce a conclualon. He
olooe noocletlon with Ojongo IWnhorctr
1tate1: " Remember. I grow
..;
ffom 1 934- f 939, weo contlderod o
"gypsy" playe&lt; inatood of o jen player
tlred/R.-nembtK. I could ond all
thla/Romomber, I hove
because the duo'o co-• of owing
memorltla/Romomber I need to forgot."
otendwdlo aounded io ':fCHeign." Todoy,
AI if IO build contraat tow•cla tho
listening 10 ~li'• linla with
enaulng climex, Nurnen •witches to the
undivided ouontion con CteOto on iMer
mellow " Pieoae Puah No More,"
pleasure nor unll1&lt;e the rHOiving
complete with Menilow-like ooft vocalo.
contontrnant one gora ridlog o roll"'
It II than that wo •• hit Witl1 ;'The Joy ..,...., to its flnll otop. With o
Circuit.'' Numon'o lloll OUIM\Itlon,
~ unsurpened by other
Pflllnlod In tho ultimata of hountoclnetrs.
players-of mature tochnique, s~
"But ol I find Ia a reeoon to "'--A,.._.
slices trac1ca of uoprodic.otble - ond
to die," N\Jmln bluntly condudu. Fifty
downs with ourprlse twiaU end
mlouln lltlr, Numon hll r . - his
mictomomeotic reots. Trust hill 101o
conduolon.
cluring " nne Aft• Time" to provo lhia.
His tonality on tho acoustic lnotrumenr
hoi not been overohedowod "' _,.., luc
f'oNv'a electric despitatholect
~hit Pootv o n d - - - .
like Michoal White, Michal Urbaniol&lt; ond
IJ;dier locl&lt;wood cenoinly CMif1lhodoW
him in record ......
If yOUng f - got tho c:tlonce IO , _
Stopl)one In • rnodatn CCH1tut ...., . .

Devid Grismon's " Dowv MuUc" 8ond,
they Wldoubtodly . _ . . . 11\11 hero lo
tho root of jau violin. Although he may
in f x l - l i l t • o grur Amoric:en

George Sheering end Stephan•
0,..,..,, T"- Rwnion IPAUSAI
Twonty fivo yoara'ogo, long before
many of us con romembe&lt; much about
tho mutlc acene, both Stllf)h- G.._m
ond George Sheanng """'" conliderod
novolrlao of tho jou world. Shearing was
o Blltlahor p4eylng a tamo form of jazz,
fuat thla llcle of pop plano. GrappeNI was
o Fronchmon playing owing on a typically
noo-awing lnltrumeot. tho llio~n. They
played Amo&lt;lcan music with a non·
Amertcen bent. How novall
Today !hoy ral\1&lt; •• two of jou' old
guordo. Their styles oorvod u pattoma
for younger imltatCHS. Americanlhd
Othorwloe. StiU thei&lt; ldeos are fresh lnd
uuberant 11 ovidoncod by lhla raleeoe of
aoma 1978 ons1onto done in - of ..-ling lOCh Other egojn oft.r twenty
nino yowa, a ...non wr.._t by Hens
~~~ llrunnw Sch- or MI'S RecOfda.

--ootheG.seaions, his lilln exhibit o ciMj)4lt
variety of _.,ach ond o mora lyrical
execution •
On the whole. this " Reuoion" album
hoa o t.omar senrribllity rhon might oppul
to tho hwdest be-bop tons, yet tho
waves it creates are und«c.t.Jmtnts of

flexing hormonlcs ond beck· tracking
turMbouto. Sheering lhineoin eolos
during "Flamingo" ond "Stw Eyea." yet
he usually resigns himself to complog
bellind Gr_,u. The olbum belongo to
the firenc.hman. At 7 2. his achlevementa
·. ,. no Ionge&lt; lonored. As long •• hlo
sounds grace the Plfmononcy of vinyl. I' ll
be his fan.

Shirts, Inner SIHIIII (c.ptof)
Thla lo thl third LP on

c:.ltol-

.. "1111-t. . . .t !Itt- muolclaM...
Evolving from~ clubs ond
block pettln in Brooklyn, ~
· Nt
Lomon4ce otat. . " We otart OUt ITVin9
ro do things diffO&lt;ontly, to ate ~
dlllarent typ11 of Cho&lt;dlo and
play
them. Now we' ve learned how to
r
anonge, how to oimpllly aut muoic. W e
eteated a base. Now we can build."
It doesn' l 111m that ouch development
Pfo\lod healthy lOt tho Shirts. The
danceoble mutlc on tnn.r SIHveis no1
the leoat bit dill- , -Do(l't ~for e
rnlnuta lhor theY're 1 Now Wovo bond.
Thoy "'"""' aome rocltn and a f boltado with hin«s of 1 1950's Motown
otyle"rn many ol their. vocals. tlo&lt;*s ...
whor mako ooogo - Y ro ·o
map lector in cornn.c:iofry. ond tbio LP
Ia Mol them.
Using her noaa onatood of hw
diophrogm, f rom onc1 1eoc1 vocalist

a-

Annie~ lingo from the throot
uPWwd. Thio tonda to mo1&lt;1 her _...s o
littlo like a rnunc:t-..., ond often
an inconsilt..-.cy on ICWn8 of the more
rocl&lt;'ln ~ lil&lt;a " -.,..o And
Pain." Did vou overv 11ur • ~
ling rocl&lt; 'n roll7 HowiOVW, on oor'igo
ouch . . " Can' t Got It Through My

!he

Head," a owaying - · -

pleoaent.
Golden to not olraid to hold a note
eithw. Her high and r.minine Yoico giwe
her the -lltolmago of, ooy, Poui
Smith or Chrisola Hyncle: aho' s too _ ,
(0 be tougll.
Porhepa the owMtMU stomo from tn.
tvrics ohe alng•. An love aongo or

romance aubjocts on Inner S/WII8 WO&lt;rld
mel&lt;o any hlgh·volce l.,.le sound more
clipf)y lhon tougll. The lyrics substitute
IOf)l&gt;latlcorion with clicllb t " Aak no
quesrlona. I wRI get no answers"! end
olmplo. ahott wordo' thor rhyme t"Oh It's
ouch 1 ahomelh' • Jusr • game").
Bur don' t 111 hllf·blkod lyrico oour your
op4olon ont irely- rOCOfds don't always do
a bond juotlcs. lgno&lt;e tho oonflnement
thot vinyl i m - ond dolvo Into the
music and you'K rrnc1 o good of
Just p4oy it loud ond prllond it'o

-gy.
llvo.

ror tho Shirts. who.._.,.~

sudden·impulses

~· ROOTIFS ..'"

fi'irrro&lt;l&lt; z...,. knows- it'o like to rw. noor a turUv lwm. He hOI
tho "Be-bop Tango." He doHn' t w- brown
..,.. but hi c1oeo - . in hoircuta. He or1oya cl\ulng hot rata
whh ~ vacuum cleanlro. 8yt he clooon't !Me clr\jgo. He 4
...,. cit tn. rftoel inmYaillve ond -wtolnlng muolclaM to -

-.-to-

·-Dins~
0. DMW. O.r

tiiM!98 from Ns · His ohow lo t..,._..w at 8 p .m . in tho AUd
..... to be more thwt • ltde

of! ee:'t•_.

tfa.w.Willft

a.y.11o NCOfding ort1ata Ulttovox wtl exhibit their angular woM
;...-y, Oct. 28M Uncle Sem'o. The lOUr l o i n - - ' of their
._._ · - - . .. ProYe 10 vocnelf 11\11 U...lo lfo o o -

.... FREE............

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Out of
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to ren1e.-11-odQod
Oct, 28.
the ..-llolph -

TMtr

-an Sfn Frondoco'o ~-80

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tho raft. . off- Schupor Howe on w~.
bluarro rocl&lt; 1o t..,._..w,'a nowo today.

The S.E.M, &amp;..nllll'a Flm ~ wiiOCCIK II the Albright·
G.-.rv (1211&amp; Elmwood Avenue) NoYembe&lt; 8, at 8 :30
P-1"- f&lt;ll r. . - lnforrnetiCH'I. call tho Albrlght-l&lt;no)' at 875-4 788"'
Kilox M

883-M68.

\.= "-

Dniw111g1
0111rry f1""""" clet8ila. -

wll ba IMI"'od at tho Albright.j(l)ox M
23 10 December 7. C.. lhe ~Knox for

-.·t

atrlln - - 1 rocl&lt; 'o rol _...s.
eor--tlv.
her Yoico .. ,...,...

~

wm4 na COUI'OH

HolweRa will fHtllre tho first in thia yew'o owial of ...... in M
"Fic:lion Oietion" on Sunday, OctoMt 28th, at 3:00p.m . Toronto
booed write&lt; Jotto1 ~ will rood from h e r - ,_.,, SUsie
SWifd/, wltk:h concame the tribulltlono of • f - roct. Mw on hw
nr. fMior tau&lt;. Mmlaion 1o •• · C.. Oebr1 Lory at 81'4· 5828 for
further' clellils.
•

The Zocloquo Donee Company lo """""".,twa c.rter Theatre
November 7 ·8 with olbow collod "PI~Jlte~ will
!*form rtulllblr$1rom
dlhera . _ 1tla •
Rov• ~of ll'lfle\ will
~ tho bill ...
, _ profOMiOnol c~or~cen~ from c . -

tiMilr--.......
.abe ..........

v....-,

EQirwo Doc. 3 •.

t•ao

VAUDANmME

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ROOnFS

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,.,... .A ... ,...liOd

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�ii ©prodigal
sun
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Lightthrough the tunnel
Mary Beth&amp;lelson's AH

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ltyJudr . .......

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. - you to om.r'' mitude
people 111v eway 11om
end-opt !Or 8nCIIMor part of 11&gt;e gllilery.
!kit I 1uww !hot I ll1ould antor. The olgn obOYe "Ca..
c.n.w• that aald "Mary Beth Edeloon: RKont WO!b"
.....,. - ronce a bit morotinviting. Lite a handful of
othet1r, I muotored up my courege and lorc.d .,try.

............

Wllet I f01.11d WM a small, dimly lit room. M,;n light
dangling from till ..Uing witll
plaator COMI Wound thorn. f ...... Wll one ill
front of MCh piece of pllotography. h cno.ted a 1111*•1
- o f ~~~ to view he&lt; darlt, IKrt not atatlc, ort.
With 11\e first piece, ''Ftom Mourning to Rege to
c.llbrllion Sir*... """""JPtua rnodYel ore evident.
8tadl ...,.,. into • _ . , rege end tllen to

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BUFFALO
·RENAISSANCE

-.... lllllould . . fell.
•
~ "IIane ~,. • line ........
ro"'· wltn. blur whicll runs eacll otone Into toch other.
Their lnterectlon rJvM 111e Arsion of them tpeok!Qg . One
doll J&gt;Ot have to be a little tPIUY to senaa thit. Uke
much of her art, the important imeQft ere up 1!0&lt;11 and
in dariC tonet. Tht.!&gt;'Ckgr-ound ia faint and never
dlatract1119. Thus, compositiooaly the art It buutifuay
weighted. For thQaa who go untatlsfled with
Conceptuaiam. let it be known that "fd!lton alto hat o
fl"e J*eeptual hand. The stonee which do r&gt;Ot "tpeak"
ere Reollatlcalty drew'!: She also utat photography 10
e•prnt tlonet speaking. A figure II 'lerge detk cloth it
ahown •• till blur which mesheo with till mountainous
orot It oita eg,;nll. Petsooally~ the conetPI Ia
portrayed better t(f.,. art. as_PJ~o~,..ography thowa
tNngt aa 1l&gt;ey tangibly exist. Drawing. bn till other
hand. it wholy a prodUct of l&lt;lbjtctlve exprotslont by
the ortitt, end it cttils an easior method of ~looi.
" Ne1ute of Bala&lt;lclrlg." • serie$.01 t1w11 bltclc end
white pllotogropht, exudes no of untteocfonett at
oa. A person is shown bending forward 0&lt;1 one leg.
while the othe&lt; leg is extonded boh4nd him. •• If to form
a T. The entire body it ~med end so portray• tctlon,
bvt thoro is no •9&gt; 01 tippihg over. Pothapt it It duo to
the !let thai the body Is flilned On either tide by trOll.
It Is thll·compalitlonal bai"~~C• which prohibita
untteadlnts~. The perfon, loc~ted smack In the center

of the pict ..e. it kept from filing "out of l r - " by lhe

'n:-:.Sc)lrit of ~.. a foguro with no Identity ila

ominously on o hi~. Tho aeconct photo It of tho !till
without tho "sp«it." Wordt can~~ the
mvttery an&lt;t spj)Oklntes that this piece piojecta. One
reason to&lt; its str1119th may lie aubllminlly. In tho firat
photo tho "spirit" is wrapped In a detk cloth 81\d. being
behind 111ass. a reflection of yourlllf can Mlbconle;loutly
, be aaen in tho spirit ngu... The OICO!'d photo le f - of
the foguro and of datk.-s. At a rosuh, it feell 1 lot
WghtOt.
Eftdofthaln the f&gt;rst room. block end white lonna wo till tools
Which Edelson uses to o&gt;dibit he&lt;..,;. conc.ptt, But
tho IICOnd room it much
onctlv feeing \f1J
-only enuanc:e way to the room it Or&gt;Othtr canvll U,.
front whicll totally dotninatas till room. Tho
camot possibly rra. it. a.hlnd lhlt one, though. • Jooft
pink lght lurninatos from behind It, as if it wwe tho
ceve~ra. It is almost literaly a Wglll at tha end af the
t unnel. The viewer origifll'llv enters the thoffough an
imposing and dart&lt; cave fr0&lt;1t. Then thaY trav though
the "tunnel" by viewing fin"!. ert producl.l
well ~ tho
studies mode of them. The hluntlng feeli119
I one
C:lltehes in the first room lt trantpoaed to warmth in tf\A.
aecond. Most of tho work there involve• tome color arliJ
projects a safe feeling. You are mode 10 think that
eaves and spl,rits aren't 10 bed after' ••·
f !Nnl( that Edelson Ia a succeufut ert.lst !deflnitlon:
one who can communicate hla thought or motive!
becouM she employs Concaptualilll:l. Perceptuabm and,
Experience In he&lt; work. But unfor'l!l'notely tho Cf1V8 ir1
tho IICOnd room did not Mom to offiCI people. They
just kind of locited around and loft wlthout t.aiUng In tho
experienca. It c:o'-'&lt;1 .,. the two am.. rooms
d0&lt;1' 1 make an lntonsa enOugh joumey. h could be
because tho artist foiled somehow. But I think it.wos
due to tho feet that people oro generotv afraid of pubic
ritual. No 0&lt;1e wants to take the chanc4l of looiUng wlerd
In front of strangers. Some people oro too cool and
son&gt;. ""' too insecure. But ( tugglat that If any of the
observances which I've made tMm aurectlve to you, go
aae the erhlblt. It Is tentotJVoly ached~ to !lnd
Novemw 30th.

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Stallalos profc.or Millu ltooa&gt;bl&amp;tt-Roth is ooec
qain i!Ovolved illalcpl bolide with tbt Stile Unlvonlcy . . . . .
ofNewYort(SUN\I)~Y~temoverbisdiJmlswb)IU B
Jo Sprina 1977, ROknblau-k Dth was rdiev&lt;d or
President Robert L. Kott..- from his toachiua position t-"'na his S1411stlos Sll elM&amp; an... ~ tilt
in the Fl&lt;:lllty of Notur&amp;l Scimces.
.....W., !11110 without Unlvonlcy .,....,;salon. Tholllb
Ketter has reponedly~ ~ot ~ letters or the UniYC11ty oowdoedula a-obl&amp;lt-Jloth's friday
dismlu&amp;l-tbe rira "" ~··. second · this dossa arty........., to avoid conlllcu with his wetly
seQJuter-to Rosenblatt- Roth for alleaed deportura. f6r - · RosatbltU-Rolh Tq&gt;Ortcdly""'
irrqulatkl&lt;s 01t the evaluation fo1111S from his Fill to teac!J tM&gt; sections of SUtlalos 101 Cleopite bis biab
1979 md Sprlna 1910 ~ruk.
a-obbn-Rolh holds the ruk or leadina profesoor
f'"lllaDall ~... thlt ~ is bJclaiJ unusual ror the
..ilidl is hlcher than • ruU professor. He wu educated admiolstmion to uk audenu to .... ID evaluation
at tilt. Uni\-ersit_Y or Moscow under 1\. N. ~l~v from that ''is not mandolory and aoooymous when
who d • .~•ted. ~ one or tht •orld s ltadina • inltiaJJy IP•m to the Jtudents."
problbiiJty lheorcc:tJCllllS.
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1\fier imml.,atina to this oounlry 12 years IJO,
Retttr "''"Slant Ronald ~rin combiit&lt;d,
Rosenblau-Roth wu Invited co join the UB faeulcy and har1S$011ml charae. clalmlll~ thll an tudit " I
entic&lt;d by the leodlna P&lt;Ofcssor rank and rcnuro.
commo.n ooune of l&lt;tion .....,.. ~.Pfo(CS50r whm an •
Scudents In rhe disrinaui.ibed professor's Srltlsck 101 evalUIIlODappan to be lrrqular.
diW, bow.....,., have often referred to th&lt; courJC'u 1
Rosenblau-Rotb, hlm&amp;df asserted rblt be is bcina
"joke" where upwards or 75 percent or the doss oioaled our for p&lt;rl«&lt;ltlon due to bis OrtbodoJ&lt;
rec:ieved an ....... u thdr letter gack. This unusutl Judaiml, ..... dl•a«&lt; lilac "awoy membcn or tilt
vade cvrw, studeetJ repon, rauJts rr- tak&lt;-bome faeolty md adminittndoa are tunrina the ocher way"
midta'OU and fJDII uamo that are the same from year durin&amp; bis ficht with the Ulliwnity admillisttaoion. •
10 )ut allow!na audents to rec:ievc help from those
NW1ntloto
•·ho praiouily took the oo,....
f'"U&gt;eiiWl Wd t.blt "bls&lt;d upon such qumiooabk
cvideoce (J&gt;rtaoated by UB) the dlarae of falsifiCIIion
Aadlt
Durina the summer, tht Orr,.. of Finance and o( I&lt;'COfds-penalnlna to the evaluation form-may
Manaaqncnt conducted an •udit of the audcnt DOl even &amp;0 beyond the level or • beuins at SUNY
cvaluarlons. J\11 of the entOU&lt;&lt;&gt; in hiJ 101 course lUI Central In J\lbloy."
SprinJ were oenr a tllr...PIIl&lt; Iotter whldl included
If tilt diJmissal dlaraa-to be heard separately-are
...tlM!a ,...._,......, . ........... ........
11andard evaluotlon questiom. Addicion&amp;lly, tilt form not resolv&lt;d at this hearina, they wiD be assi&amp;ned to ooe
..,...,..,..;.~-Oyi,..MiftllfntfoltltwltiJ.II!l~·,...,·
asked lludenU if they had filled out 1 Sprm. cvlluatioo or lS arbitraiOtS lj)poinred to SUNY by the Am&lt;rian
form and if they had filled out more than one. ~ 1\rbiuatioo Board. bartnp will the be held with the
stu&lt;knu wut asUd to answa the queaioos "'to lbc: arbirratDr to decide tilt ISS~W.
bell oftbdtabUiry." to siao thc' - t t md return tht
Last year kotenblau-Rolh •'On t~
letter to the Unl•·onlcy.
'beorinp acmmina from incidalu in 1978
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Willb.m Finanan=-Roscnbla•· toth•s attorney rrom Ill unaurboriz«&lt; medlcallcove of abtcslo&lt; and tb&lt;:wC
United Unh·erdty ProfessioM I t'l')-ltusucccssfully or his lUcia• Lea orr~ after boclrs.. fk hili allqedly
defended his c:lim1 in previous dJ,missal suiu and feels • violated the hours speciOed In the cootra&lt;t with the
thac these latC11 dlsmi.Ws art a continuation of ownm or the Ridae Lea buildin" and violated Health
adminiMrl.tivt ••hara.ssment'' o( his ditnt .
Cod.. for the Town or Amhtrst by stayioa ov..-nlaht •
Rosenblatt·Ro&lt;h has prtviously balllcd with the on the premises.
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administration as f11 back as 1976. He wu suspended
f'"mcman said thae: previous chua.es as well as tht
by Ketter after rMCb&lt;duliq a Friday SCC'Iion of his
nature of thelatca dismi.W mow tlwtbc Uoiversity Is
cliW without consent," CJtpiainin&amp; that be mua Oy to
"makm. a contiiiiJCd and cooscioos efTOf1 of
hu ~'~•" Yor~ Cily home for rd;,ious rtatOQS.
b.arusmrnt to riiminate Rosenblan-RDth from his
Rm&lt;ftbgn-Roth riled a.,;..., ...~ ..;rh the New York poWon 11 UB."

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OoiOM. TO ~T. OMlY)
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Oct. ·29th at 8 pm_
in the Granada Theatre
Alrto and FlOr Purim have ptrfonned with
CHICK~ and STANLEY ClARKE
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~badlillllalfllo. He-ollotllo
. . - o f owr 400-011 V1rioao _.... eliiHrfoolll&amp;~oillr ... 'ndl .....
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ca,... CouDty OD ~ :.., ao,
sabjecu.
All . - u r e wbidl 111no&lt;t ~ lbc Ss&gt;aUidlna tOte quickly iD lbc Wotld. He 0(1'
O.k of BooUIIo, ............. of
.,...,_ lila life bcpa ill }l'l9, dot!Qa lbc
Burfalo,memher of the Neor York Stile
fils Wotld Wit. Fronc:zU. a lieutmant
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and
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represerualivc
In
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tbJny.
- l i n tile u.s". Army Medical CorpS, was
rust CoolaJess.
illvol\'011 oa hneok rcseatdl ill. Poland wb&lt;n
Ss&gt;alllcllna ....... 011 Alit*- ~··
blo hoadq.-ttn - · CIIPUIIU by Jlollbnik
Commi«ce
of WQS IDCI ,..._ cltarilla the
Con:oo. Tlae Rusoiu&gt;t promptly COCldemDed
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W1t. He ~ biBs 10 the
111o piiJIIdu to - · Fort,..otdy for
oCeds
of
t11o
f.-dllly.,._;o.llldoo llld
~. tllos* .... -.pnnc~ by a Polish
.....,_ a rcw c~~~ys ~Mer.
- J*11ouiarl1 DOled few draftilll .the
F,o.cuk's recrellliou included trawl, areenback or lepl \mckr act.
Before bb ~ 1897 SpauldiiiJ
.....,... and bricfae. In 194$ he retired lfotn
UB u pro(C$10r emeritus, Olld 10 yearslaler . publisha "Histqry of lbc Lc:pl Taldcr
Paper
MoneY J.uued Daria&amp; the Oreal
died in Buffalo.
Rcbelllo&lt;l' '. Wbil&lt; this bonk oevor INIIIe the
The Elliclolt q....U aru...ned after ciWic:
bac
sdkr
list,lt is the defiAiliveauthoriay ~
·~of lllis ana, wbom &lt;VerJ UB audent
lhc •ubjocl.
1MJ _...... William G. fiQO b lnd&lt;ed the
Pllcr a. Poner wu a ~
....., e1 Jilt
AI t1oc- aae of ll, the lndusuious Alnericaa J&lt;:Mt11 duriua lbc Wt&lt; of 1112.
He wuoncoflbc f~peopeoflbcltUito
F - .... alrady canyina lbc !Mils.
ft. .....sal lbciadcler ofsuccas, beeomiac reallz.e the neoessity ohnobiliDDt troops due
10 lhe lmminenoe or ..... After bc!na
in I..), II 25, Ill .,...,..... I&amp;&lt;Dt II Buffalo.
F0t10 IPRicl hb lnfiuence tbrouah various acclaimed a hero· for his military
traosponadoa lines which he rounded 10 8CCOO!plbhments, be' wu in:sueed to
Lafayette.
- Detroh, Cleveland, Chi&lt;aao Olld o&lt;her dties.
Red Jacket is a famow I
llliiDC.
W'ocll Henry Wells, be fOillled Wells, 1'1180
WieldY balled by IDdialls t~IK rbe
11!'1 Comp~~~y•
Unital
Stites.
Red
Jacket
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wbo
East w... when thb ~ ­
dcfc:oded the rilbU of tllo lroqucil nation.
a&gt;GD«ted New York with ;;-. ~.
F1110 odebraud his sucass by eoteri.na the
The name Samuel ~ Clemcrssneeds little uplanation. U• y known by
bllntiQJ IDduwy. At the hdaht or his
ain, 9'mms
powcn, he wu dlrtetor of two railroad his f11110us ptnofllllle, Mart
((aO. Durin&amp;
COtnPIIIlet, besldes bc!na mayor of Buffalo spent I number of 7&lt;111 in
lbis lltnc, he worked as editor or the CAw*r-'
ror two terms.
Exprns. The maoi&amp;Seripl of hb novd
Loyll to the Union duriJ:Ia the Choil War,
F1110 .-.ua~ to pay lk IIILvies of all bis Hfldkbwry ,_-IIIII is in the lluffllo Public
Lib&lt;It)'.
employees wbo enlisled In the Unioa army.

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the fact lllrrl their hero, .a aae 20, was a
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Ol)'lllpic ....... The 1920
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to HOt;luutlcr oo the Arnhcnt Cllnpus,
clescribccl by the c:ocydopedla or Natioul
BlocrapbJ as a mao-of ' 'll&gt;cldeay, tlwity,

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F..-11 E. Froaczllk led an tllltaO&lt;dlDarily
inl....... IIIII .......,.. life. le 1897, llle
23-yat old "'-zok opcacd a modical
P"""loe ia BalraJo. His spedllity In
ro'MIInlicahle dlaeua led to hh meetina
wuh Marie CuM Ia Pwis.
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Baid&lt;S' beina ID uaodlle professor or
hyrP- and pr.....Wve medldoe at UB, t.he
tir.._ Froaaat cJireaor of
Am&lt;rlcM s.y;qs Blink ~ the Polish t.a..

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1bil .,... lk UB H®lilla odmiAistnU&gt;a ...., doc orr,.. or Sllld&lt;ol
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equiplllllll bree ICIIdoou baw,lllready beeo eri&lt;ud from lheir clanailory
rare afetY equlpman.
"TamJ!"rina with lire equlpmeot is oo lonacr a joke, ~~~~ a ldlous
orr.,.," aid Vlot Praident of Student Arrlin Richard 5iadtow.
"Sludeaci 'Wbo ore c:auabt either rabdy Plllllila llanno or _._.off fft
c.uiDJUlsbcn an: sub.iect 10"""" serious pmalU.Sincludin&amp; ooe year in jc1
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&lt;faned a pieoe or paper tsl&gt;llinina that aoyone ea~t tamprrina wilh fire
equlpmeol II sub)&lt;a to lmm&lt;diate clismlsaal." Bo,.,. added that tllc
"Unlvenily ~uiW IW tllc rial&gt;&lt; to implctllent sanction ror the
;,rradloa, rcprdloa If audeotnianed lhe papeo or 110(."
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Sludc81 Aaoci8DoD oflk StateUaM:nlty(SASU)ddqlae Joe IUI'I:ill
complloiocd aboot tllc pa&amp;cy. fUr&amp; criticized lhe ........., in which tllc
adrninlanotion informed the JtUdenU. "A freshman &amp;&lt;U hm," IUI'kln
ranarked, "and all be wanu is his key and to a&lt;~ Into his ldom-ho'll si111
an)'thlna." Rilldtl claimed that tllc paptr 5tudcnts wac required to siJD
-nOt enou&amp;h to inform studcnu or the 1&lt;1'ioumcu or tarnpnina wilh fir&lt;
equipment.

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Jtjfldn lk:oc:ribed a .......,. lDcidenc wbcn: a studan used an utinauiobn
on his &lt;OOII1JMte all&lt;r bcins provoked by - c r stud&lt;Tu . The
c&gt;~lnauisba~weildiAa t~udcnt wu later ~ lhc &lt;llllnaubller by
his Resident Ad"'- (llA). His RA wrose hlm up and rqlOTted him to the
head Ad"'- 'IIIIo w,. rq&gt;orud tllc 11udcn1 10 lloyec. The student
adlllltud 10 lhe Holllina Diredor ...... be had and tqJ«led the
Uldclctll. Boyte,~ to Rifldn. "teally Intimidated tb'taudcnt aod
~or less told him 'yOu're out• alta M had read over t.bc rcpon •-rluen
to bim by the bead Resident Advisot." The ease is 11UI pmdinaaflcr three
w«ks.
Accordina to Boyce, he has the authority to set up a panel con~istlnsora
student and two faadty membas to hear a SIUd&lt;nt's appeal . Ho....,cr, "I
havt the last word," Boyce llipuWcd.
Jtil'kln q_ueaiooed tho r""- or tbe currmt procedure and if k-dcni&lt;s
llud&lt;ntJ "due prex:as."
Siaadtow cldCDded tho policy elaimina that, " tampnina wilh fue
equipment is a serious O)IIUr and mull be treated as such. We mU5t
PIOICCI the University and the Students. h would be a danaerotl$ ohuatlon
1( Ort rqui~wun•a avi.J11ble in the cue of a real cmergmey."

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Stote-alloc8ted buds&lt;~ to repair . . . _ . "Wbal tho
allotation deys up," remarked Cudecl&lt;. "we ,., Into
dirfi&lt;UIU.S with buyina ahlolute nccaoitics-1011&gt;.
paper t01!ids. etc.. ••

Tho Direacw ll1riboaed 10C1X or tho incnaoed cotU ,
ror .....saUom last moDih to iallati&amp;aary prias rcw
-erial.
A,pWt from ~~~t_.q..._, ~Olllet

..,.._.,., The scr~o...... or vudalism is ~rood
when • is pb)'lically hlnlleld . . . rault," be
_..,_ Oodcd. dted ... locjclma thai - - )atl
~ io wllido ocnnlaudoil&amp;stooaed SISOO
or
....,_. r...mturr c1owa an - . . sball.- lhe top or
the - o r au. "The cloOat -.!11&lt; or ll&gt;c rW1Uton
-hlna ira st1lclolll had beeo ill the au 111 tbe
time," Cudeck refl«:ted.
Assistant to tho Dircctcw or l'll)'lical Plant
MaiN.....,.,. at Alltf1&lt;nl Ja1u1 Jt.obau te&lt;ps IIKk or
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brina II08I&lt;d equally. " In rqarclto tllc students who have been kicted
out, Siaadltow lllid. "We're ncM hm to act rid or1ludmts. At midtam we
may evco lellludenU beck In afier bclna placed 011 probatlon ."
Siqdkow ooted IMt last year, "tamprrina with the lire equipment was a
b!J joke." ""-tulia&amp; studenu ..... abo. problem. be also said, addin&amp;
thll lludenu- - . lbcn required to com• before tfle lntcr·Residcrl«
Judiciary (IRJ). - , IJU is SlilllfY\IIa c:asa r&lt;OCD last year. ''Tbo
bac:kloa is. saiou&amp; problan ... Siadltow added. "The
limply
didn't WO&lt;k at aiJ."
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llolb Slgdlr.ow: aad Bo,.,. daim !hat r«CCt 11atlsties se&lt;m to Indicate a
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�B~Jis..;lthac;a game held off;

JV squad patches it; wounds
You_., filb&amp; a wv

without..,-.,.

Wilh tbeir forces de!&gt;klcd r;o.., ....,. .,
aililla Vltlily sqoaad,
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(IV) f-ball 8oalb ""'" forced 10 . . . , . _
tllis Friday's bonk With ...,..._.,. Ithaca
~ Wltii .Monday at l:JO p.a...., aoc..,.

"Wecao't., out th&lt;n With )lllllOpys,"
aplaiacd JV - - coadl Rlclt Mes.
"fbat's jus! not caol!lb." Adanl&amp; said lh•
the camber of IV piQon bdaa brc&gt;uc~M-up
combiacd With the ..., tlllnl liMa
varlity maubon (wbo \IIIIAIIy panldpote in
J v pmc:U. beiDa ......utud JO tbe IDQ!het
team leha tbt 8abJ llulls wttb ben:ly
eaOu&amp;ll ~ for t h e - coin lOIS.
Hoblllcd by Ill&lt; unbcallby ltallll of
lettcnniii - Jobn &lt;mdy (IIJ)rllned attkle),
auard Or&lt;J Fcd&lt;rioo (broken lea), llneboctcr
Sco(t D&lt;mlna (back-s), and day-to-day
status of qu.vtcrabek Jim Rodriaua (who, at
this point caanot eveo ariP a Coot ball due to a
badly bruised thumb), the Vlrlity &gt;quad is
forced 10 call oa itt rativa.
lmportalll offaul.-e standouts wiU mosr
nocably be lost to the Varsity team .

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lit,_, IIICI fullllaet ICnin 8c:Men ft a few
wbowillll&gt;"''·
Jr doe Balk -

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doe- to be playa!.
ldla&lt;a- Ill a pcNidoa to Com: U8 to Corf&lt;it

sa
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tloat lhc JV procr- is ••u apponllllity Cor
t b t - and tlllniiiJina ~ 10 remaia
be ~r oa £be
slcldble:s.
Ithaca eruploysa "n,......., .. ddmse, (fM
clown linc:mm, LWO llllebaclten, and four
deCc:rulvc ~ 1lldt orraue r....,.,. a

IIClM.'' r1111tt thlll

"1&gt;10«1" boc~rdd. wltbatendesleyto n10 a
triple opclon.
Ad.anu C&lt;ds IbM althouab undef...ed
lthaaa destroyed Cornell by • lOOt&lt; or 39-0
earlier in tht year (and Cornell Jbowecl&gt;littk
uouble l.n oonqucrina the Baby Bulb last
wrek, 43· 10) UB c:an come out on top. "Out
offense Is capable or scorina 40 poiau." tb(
coach said, adlns that last week'• loa to
Comdl wu due maiJlly to .-sivc cm&gt;R.
" lf we juu diminate our mlRakes.'' • tbe
coach muJ&lt;d, raulu would be diff&lt;rent.

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• Althol!lb it would ....., that tile Baby
Bulb will have thdr backs IO the wall 00
Monday, Adams and his play&lt;rs are
optimistic. "If wr play. Uke we did aplftll
Syraeux (I 42-27 loa ahout whicll tbe coach
UICr'Ut HWC wue in il 1tiD the laM ave
minui&lt;S"), boasted tbt coaeh. ••we eon do. it
(beat Ithaca). We WlrU to win our last

pme.''
~-~· JV pond&lt;n their ' upcomina

Runners come in seventh
The UB Bulls Cross Country plaeed..Kvmtb out or II
teams in the SUNY AC Cross Country Championships hdd in
Albany last Saturday. Tbe Bulls reco&lt;ckd a team total of I S7
poinls. Fndonie placed foul with a 34 total.
Butch Anson was the top finisher for Buffalo with a fifth
pi~ ov....U and a 'time or 26:3S for the S.O$ mik course.
Mike O'Cotu&gt;or was the next UB ronlsher comins in 1Sth with
a tim&lt;. of 27;JJ .
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standouts. O'Connor was tht thin! freshman rmisha in the
Championships, and OaJ1 F-.sher and Kenny lves fmished
fif1tl._and sixth respectivdy.
Jibe Turner. tbe Bulb t eam manqer, said thai a llll&amp;illl
injury to lves was crucial to thtteam's performan«. "Kenny
k..ps tbe lilY' t oaaher. H• acu them P&gt;ina.'' she said.Sbc
went on to explain that lh• ruMen run toaaher when l ves is
healthy, but wilh the iJ1.iury they weren't abl• to do that.
"Tho guys didn't havetbeir beads rogcthtr. They could have
don• betCer.'' Turner maintained.
The ~rrormance or tho fre5hmon was especially
encouraalna to tbe team since it means ihe nudeus for a bdter
team is !here for IIC'Xt year.
Tbc teams oext meet Is at Can lsius Colleae tomorrow .

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ehaiJenae, Vanity coaeh Bill D~d his
aldcurecarefuUy audyina rdmsof • ....
opponmt, the Univcrlity oC !", Obio.
Dtyton.whosponaHirecord.lllfkescaocll .,
Dando as ••very lmpreulve.'" • 'They ate a
bia. Quick ball dub. II 1'berC1J OQ Jhak.iq
Dando'• optimiJm, thouah. "I have all the
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said. Vanity's pmc is Ia 1"-flOil, on
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Save SS oa tickW fw
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Picture 5bow at the
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H rota-.,. a ..tid UB ma·
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Adidal. A lceiJift lbotbllll scnes u
a bouoclary .._,..... the two tt1111s
or sl.ll playera. :Jbe offiCial near the
sidOfux coav&lt;rU what would be a
mWICione t•o-hand touch pick-up
rootbell IDto a oompaidve,
orpnjud inlrlmurel COAtcsl.
Tbelte U B sludcetJ arc only a
small pert or \LB'• ln1tarnural ond'

weekday. The averqc:

Oark Cym, the Ellicott t mnis
rouru, the Amh&lt;rll Bubble ond the

Tonawonda lee T'.- riak. ''Yie
have priorily 011&lt;1 the UK of lh&lt;K

ladlltle$," said C&lt;o•. Moot of lbe

IIICilitles, perdao~latly Oark Hall.
are used e..aoivdy.

Ra:reetioo
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or
12,000 parti&lt;ipatlna
m&lt;mbers

Panidpuu aced oot -wony
about modicaiiiSiiaanee in ..... or

to AsJistont Dirceto&lt; or
I:Dtr-.Ur'all, 8ric:l Orow,. •• tt is oae
or the biQ&lt;SI in the non~~wt:"
boalled C&lt;ow. "W• offer II sporu
raoaina from football to

il1jury, liDce doe orpelzen WO&lt;k
doody with c-pw Pollee. ~ There

;. r,..• oo baod in .nldMdc:s.

In his fli1ll year u UotflllluraJ
director, Ed Wri&amp;hl hu arnbttlow

Crow explaloed. Acldilionally,
"""' aaivitid c:cnter in IDd arow&gt;d
Oark Gym ond the Amllcfllllubbk
~e iJ hdp. lnj..Oes arow&gt;d
Ellicou are handkd by Health
ScrvictS lh&lt;re. "We never 1\..t any

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"improve I be q uulily or the aam&lt;, ..

achktics a tote! of 52!17,000. "Of
lhll money, 563,000 is &amp;iven 10

he mai.nt1ins.

intiamurals and recrulion for
d.:!"'.:~~fDJ&lt;rseys, &lt;tc,"

Wright said the problem with
Iundin&amp; is that intnmurals IDd
arc treated ~Y SA as pan
of 1111 athlcties, inc{odjDI varsity
sports.. He said thai intramurab
~ should be deall with S&lt;1)arlldy
from Varsity spoiU because .. ,..•
lnuamurals arc funded by the
deal with lb&lt; e&gt;·cryday student. "
Student Mw&gt;dacion (SAJ which in
turn i1 supported by studtnc Wrl&amp;h• edcled thac the J)&lt;Oplt In
mandatory lees. "SA hu elloted chart&lt; or vanity
rontrol lbc

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Wri&amp;ht wqW&lt;J IIIJo like to upond
111&lt; number o r aaivitin. altho\llh
b&lt;sayspramtlythisis oot fea.&lt; ible.
" Our bucllfl is S1ftPP&lt;d," h&lt;
" plained. "We do'l an th&lt;
f undina that a UDiversil y thiJ siz&lt;
should ace.

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allaaooo ond ......U., lor dQ ~
.stude:att. •• said tbc u:siltaJU :_.
di~~. "There ore liJo wodald
leacUcs in the artcmoaa lor ala~~• ::c
lludeou who work durin&amp; the !t

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UDifon~~ or tomJcney., ,.., .....

pi IllS for UB's procrarn. An .area he
cited
as
n&lt;cdloa
major
improvemeou I• orric!lllna. Jbc
direc-tor wanu to or&amp;anit/ a
seminar for ofh ~· mrllna with
inoomin&amp; freshn" n to be paid by

IDd to avOid ClOIIlticU.

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lnlllll!&gt;ural P&lt;Otn!D pss.

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UVE ENTERTAINMENT
J::)MBrad'(- fflday, 10 pm- 2om
KOilV Morlar1V -SCJ1UdOV, 10 pm - 2 om
f ile Scot.cl! IIJld Slrlobl
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deporil u

and

pllrt-timc

th&lt;
Ualwnity ar&lt; dl&amp;ibk IO,panidpllc
in intrtll)utais. I'Kui!Y, ..
and
&amp;r.dlllla can liJo panidpacc by
purcht.si!IS a a=tlllon card fo1
SIO, Crow said. "Vanity- athlaes

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••a a-uaranltt or

appearance," WriaJ\t uplain&lt;d.
"Two doDars COtS lor aw&amp;Tds, 513
b ~tfunded 11 the end of the
5Uson ." Awfrds, are U$uaJly
1rophia and team shirt~. aocorcling

"""' Sludans enrolled in

You Don 't Have to Drink Scotch
To pri.Okat
Relax In Our lDungr i fftlo!j Great Drilllls pt o
MiMrl!l Price.

~cam -~

tcs join an
lntrorn....J~ue. • picls up a
rooll&lt;r at Oar) Hllll ond r&lt;tlllD• it
with si,natures or cadi ieam
member. Each teorn pays a SIS

accomoclalt it,'' coodvdc:d Wrialot.
ruu~imc.

ol "lr-onlo

are· ift&lt;lialbk lor lbdr own spoci.
bole they eu pLoy lo other sports."

~ a probknl. "If lbcfc is a
..u.iy lllal tl\ICiau., want.
we'D coasickt k. lkn .WC will have 10
eliminate Uotber actjvily 10
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saious injuries, •• Grow aucncd.

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"One auy 101 a lew Ieeth k nocked
out chiJ ya.r. but chat was about
it.''
orrorials arc "a bi&amp; problem, ..
lamented Wrisht who said pcopl
have to be "bailed" fO&lt; olf.O...ina.
Of!iciab ore paid Sl..!O an bow.
MOSI ollorials arc players . . .
otbtT intramw.lt teams or pc:opk
1lw have olfwed in 1be - · Some
sporu lite iot-llo&lt;key do 1&gt;01 have
lbiJ ~ . The' ice hockey
l)laym If&lt; olforials. said C.ow.
.. Thry all tnow the roles
insklc-1 ... h&lt; added. lmponanl
pma lueh u liiiiJ play-offs i&gt;
Jivcn priority. Championlhip
pmn are offidaced by Buffalo
area orr.c:iab from a S200 lund s&lt;1
aside for that, uplalncd Oro.,., .

~re proud.to present ~

MIKE KORDA
;Here from Las Vegas
friday, Oct. 24th at 11 ·am
In the Squire Conference ,Theatre
~uire Hall, Main-St. Campus

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Hou&lt;M'ZJ, Clnc/nn.,l/4; Rem&lt;mb&lt;r,tbe Benpls are
·~ up p lol of boot's daY&gt; iu Ill&lt; AFC Central . ,_ _ _ _..._ _ __ .
baula. ('l'lrM to ... URd to hearina about l!lrl
OoropbeU. Ht's healthy and 10ina like a bull.)
SIJ11 Fl'dllliKo 16, T - &amp;f /0; CaU tbisen. . ChllllCt
If you wnl, but in the loft&amp;. run. wbo carts 1 II you
combined lkacs' deftose With 49'tr's olfeose you'd
probably hlvt a dtemt t-.. (Second half of double
header with Pocktrs and Vikinp.)
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Clwnpions. (Bean &amp;ot their bi&amp; wit&gt; Lat ....t.)
S.Ottle JO. o.kitznd 16; Oakland's faitbflll r..... •bo
hilt AJ O.vis. of course lilY aJutd 10 tbdr , ..,...,
StJn Df4o 11. Do/ltzs 11; Sure siw tbe- tlftS tim&lt; to
sober up. S..nday nia/llspcdal sboold ''*"~ a....r
defense beeline the r - \ •fl&lt;ll." (In lima or
nltloMI defenS&lt;, Don Coeydl
in the air for«
with his hiah Ryift&amp; ~ strwaqy.)
N•w Yo-k JtiS 18, Millm/11.' ~ 10&lt;1 to Jets with
hQmerodd on a Monday aicJU. (Anodlcr ..,od Molwll1
nlaht pmc. Curiolll to,.. if Shula can t«p Dolphins
mentally lbovt wlla.)

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"-\b. Phyt ks. Che.mlstty. Z,ngine-efing.
Stotlsltla «nd CompuiLt Sc:ienc:e. ~n Sut&gt;dey·

one tu1orin0 In 1011 -

1nctude

rhuroday from Z,~ .,..d 7·10 p.m. Coll 636·2235 lor moro

1nronTI•tJon.

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0.. Ull - ·· Qr'"'lh Center b ~ • ~··
Orop-ln and Rnouroe ServlelttL A.n)'OM- w.ntlng to ttlk.
.Peii.Mened to. Of 1n need Of lnfonnatlon ls encouraged to
1M the sti'Yke. The Center &amp;tlocated In 211 Town.end.
)pen 12·5 p.m . w«kdoya.

Vderans end ctalldru of vdc,..n.s-11 you did not subml\
~~ anendlnoe .,., for Qdobor, pt.- do!.., today.

rile

Anll·ltape Tull Foret hu 4 woltc ...vl&lt;u and
van
~rvke~ Women. plene ux the M~k:ea. For 1nlormallon.
plt ... calllUI~21.
A.,.._ poo1t10n0 at CAC: lntomol Dl&lt;edOt, , . . _
1'\o'flo CoordlnotO&lt;. Apply today et 3&gt;15 Squire "' call
831-3521.

Blood DriYe todoy f~m . In
IIHitr Room. E.lliootL, Spontorl8"'l\f'''C.

rile JaM

Hallowun potluck dinner to b&lt;nent UNICEF Oct. 3111 7
p .m. In rile Mcond lloor lounge. Red Jacllot. Elllootl.
&amp;ing a dish othcf than dnw" 10 be adm1Ued. ~ uU
tntemeUonel College ot 6)6..23.)1 _,.,'" e.n get on kk•

Radom wll " _....., In a group or froe """""'r-row rrom 2 ·!'&gt; p.m. at rhe Cen&lt;,_, YWCA. 190

107 Towruoncl. Alto&lt; rills week's coffeehouse we wHI go
t :n masse' to R+cky HouOJ•tle'C'CM'd ennJw.rAt)'.

Chin... Stu&lt;kllt Aun. bu&gt; trip to 11YC leaving Nov. 26
W

re1umlng Mo\1. 30. For morelnforrnallon aU Tony at

636·• 6117.
Su:uallty UUC.ItJon Ccntct- Any coun~ek)r who M1
nol 1lgned up for a a.hlft
p ,m.Loday will no lo119er be
cooaJde:red • coun.selof. We arc t»-s;ponJOrlng • wee:ke.nd

be'

on Sj&gt;ltltuallty and Seaual~. 74. Appllaliono • ••
aveltabte tn 261 Sqvlre. For mort lnfotf'!'l,tlion call
831·2.584.. Alto, women oot ahowl~ up f« their
oppolntme1&gt;ta In the Blrt/1 Control Clinic wOI now be
charged olr a mlaoed appointment .,... will lind " hareM&lt;
to make onottMr oppo-t In rile~ You mu&gt;t
~I etleetl 2 hour:a prlof lD your 199oinl:n'\enl.

" I"" en _ . , t, Domingo 26, 5 p.m. Newman C""ttr,
Main 5L crw oon Nlogato Falls Blvd.
Studenta lntuuled In obtaining NY ltata _ ,
- 1
cenlllcotlon In
fnllllsl\,1'\eth,
Sodal Sbldloo, _ , a n d Fottlgn Lone._ m..ol be
odrnk1ed 10 lho Tucber ~ _.,..prior to
enrolling In .., ol Ita c:crurMS. llppllaiUono nlormeclon may be from the OMolon of
Undergroduote EduQtlon StWJa. ()ff1c. o1 T-hor
E d - . In 320 Baldy. 636-2061. Deadline lo&lt;
~~wlllllngtobeglnrlle_.,.tn
rile Spring
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offmeuege end contect nUITibtr In J 16.o r 231 Squire by

"'ot&gt;dey. Mary 8_,, fSRC CoordiMtOr.
Soul~ wonblp auvlce Sunday at!'&gt; p.m. in rile

.lone Keeler Room. EfllcoiL

9 . .....

ror

Open H...,.., at

new

movia,arts&amp;~

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group, will porft»m Friday In lh&lt;
QUAil prCMIIto John 11&lt;_.,1, o UB student, In on
O&lt;lglnoi.Xblblrlon ord,.wings Oct. 20-Nov. 20 In Oallory
219. Squl~. Opening reeoptlon Is lodoy rrom 6-9 p.m.
FO&lt; ~ Wonnot- uU 113+1088.

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the Drop-In

lhe (irenadl 'Thut:er.·""-'" Stf'Hl.

ECC .1-a

fl.,.. I "' 8

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p.m. In rile KAI&lt;harlne

Corne-111'1\.e:ater, Ellkoll.

'fllh.ett people U'lltn.. Stop by

Center-A ploce to talk
.nd lind out whet we"re: •II
obo&lt;J&lt;. Tuuda)l from 11·2 pm. In 104 Norton and
Wedneaday from 1 1-2 p.m In 17• l"oFAC. ElflcotL

Cryogenic delnonatntfor( by Union Cort&gt;fde today at 2
P""' In the Woldman Theat.,, Nortoa. ~-by rile
A - Society o! ~lcel En9lne«L

C.reer PLanning OfTke worklhopso. Job l.nlerv;ewlng

"'The -Inti o1111e -lltnrggluln Polond"lodoy
at 12:30 p.m. In 10 Copen and ~Y and Equality" at
3:30 p.m. In 684 Baldy. 8oth given by Dt.
It """

PrtpertUon af\d Tec;bn\quti Monday at \ p.m.. ln •

Clef1\ens. AC. A videotape wl" be " - " """ dbci&gt;ssecl.
Retume Wrlllng Ftlday at 2 p..m. in 7 He,a C ~nd
Tt~esday •t noon In 1.5 Cepcn. Te&lt;:hnklue• for preperlng
en tlfective ruu.me wlll be dllcuued. Reapond.ing to
Ulegol p,~t lnt""lew QuntloN Thursdoy ot
3 p.m. In 316 Wende.
Pte.·II W senkM'a- A repreaentatlve from 8enj1mln N.
C:o•doto ScMol of Law will be on eornpuo I'\Ondoy, Sign
\IP IOf '"'-eN..,_s ltl 3 H.yc• C Of' ceU ~~•~ Meek al1131.:1515. 1'11-hltt ... -raged to ..,.,., lo&lt; ~
lnttrv&amp;ew.

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f\alhortno Cornell Thcocer, EllloocL· Tkketa avalla' ot
the Block Mountain I olflco. Porter.
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1nwuud 1n ~~u&lt;~rllle

...,..,.., of 1981 should

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Polan4 durin; r~~e

to: S&lt;~mrne• Se&amp;slona. TIM!

llooclunlto FoundMion. 1!'&gt; Eaat 65th SttKt. 11.,.. YO&lt;!&lt;.
NY 10021 . 11o p&lt;evlou.. knowledge or the Polish
Language 11 requlreCl.

' P rinceton Unlvcra1ty Found•Hoft tor S tude.nt
Cornmuni&lt;MionTodoy o1mo un6erllflduele
loode,. at l.lB rile OfJPCI'lunll}&lt; ot at!Lnd a rii&lt;H cloy
conference In l"tYC, 111 bpenws peld. The ~nferenct
w\Jiglve st..,... the opporWOlly to.,..., dlellenge, and
que:adon t09 M¥el ~ment from OYet 100
.,.,..,.,_, - - - ohovld be liberal ....
molort. For...,..,.. lnf....,..lon, plone eont.oc11'1a. ~k
at 1131·»15 or come to&lt;llloyot C today,

f?i1k

Kue:hnek·Uddlihn.

lnlonnallon, wrhe to: Compelltl~ Doc:totll Feu....ahlp,
tht Qreduelt School. 2 •6 John A. Hanneh

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" A Gatden Alftlr"" dtnner dan~ Nov. I~ .t 10 p .m. at the
OO..nton lllllon Houl, Spor&gt;oted by tliie ~ ol

l'llr)orllyG.-oodPr-IStudenta.C.MTerryot
138-2929 lor tldcet it&gt;lormadon.

l'lkkey F•ITance, rile local ropresent.tlve ol rile Vlltlng

F'untl. will b&lt; inlervltwed Tueodoy at 9 a.m. on WZIR
Rldlo. The Vlldi.g Fund COMbU of prfYoto conll1IMJtlons
and ..111 b&lt; uoed lo&lt; rile p&lt;oeuting of .SOO. bek1g _ , o&lt;
Eerth from the aurlace of /1\.,a by th• Vlklng landett. ...
AMition.l fw mt:ft ..,., women for ow performence
• . _ apeciall&amp;lntl ih ethnic - o f _,.,.1 a n d !urope. Nov. 2 ar 6 p.m. In 339 Squire, Collll36-7620.
..Four Cent~lu of Pollth .Muak-" con&lt;ttt lomonow •t 8
p.M. ot rile Bull Sto~ Colloge ~mlng U.b A&lt;idiiOrfum.

8ootM

UOAB l&lt;luok: Commlltea presneta
and the
' Mldnlghta ftoturlng Bob Welt Nov. 4 II 8 p .m . at
Kltlnha!U 1'\uak Hell. Tk:keta ovollable at lho Squl••
Tlcllet Ofllct.

"Ddt•....,.,.• Friday ond Saturday ot midnight If\ the
Squire Cohrerence The1ter.
·-&lt;~~go~o-

lllloo&lt;1!Y
. . - - ... t:bt PN&gt;~ State Ia olledng 1 -lpo. For lutdle&lt;

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4.6:lO,ood9:.,p.m. SatiU&lt;doyln
rile Squire Conr._ Theater """ Sunde)' In the
'Woklmen TheMer, Nonon.

Admlr'dlstratlon 8uilclkl$. Michigan SUk um-.ky,
E.olt l.anoll'fj. l'lldllgan. 081124.

0 -otlleftlono -

aro ln..,....,d In the performing
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l'ollowlhip P r - . •

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IIQI'Ialltura and Ule $clencH
~~n~-, ..UIIoe
--to-~,_ Ocl. lOal ):JO,...... In

•eomo•

JOoiT_.tHall.

Pollth Student Lugue meeu todoy ol 3:30 p.m- In 3)0

~.rto and flof'li P\Jrlm Wednesday. October 29 at 8 p.m.

•

11111 !ta S,._ ftecrutlon iiiQbt SUnday lrom 7:30-10
l&gt;Jn. In rile Squlto Hf11 i'!oc ~ ~ling and
bltf\wds
ell otd and new membe:rs
th~ guests.

Slwldllo;

5I. Chabod I a.m.
10 ...... btukiMI:
I 0:» l.2:lO ,...... T - Stud)l.

C-leo:

SA r . - A-d rneetlng W&lt;dnH&lt;Ioy at 6 p.m. In 114
T•abcrt.

~rocll

lomlly, I will be In ~ Columbia: Clabranlt,
Boutvana: \.ui&lt;OU, Zamblo, 11alrobl, Ko~ t.ogoo,
1~ige~a; end Attn &lt;lllano during November. D.op
vout

of how meny 10 preper• for.

Goy People'• Alllofta con-'""""" at g ,.,... t•

ll8 1,5 SocloiJ ..condo IOIIIMitation~&lt;-ln •
the: cobllutlon, lnduslriltfutlon •nd e~pkwMion of
.,_.. Me&lt;tlng ThurscSoy et 7:30 p.m. In 346 Sqolre.

APHOS l!d'fliOta meet WedneSCS.y M 8 p.mr In the
APHOS ol/tc.,
'

f'orelQD Stu&lt;kllta-11 JOU would Ilk• .,. to soy Iloilo to

~ed Crou

Sociology Qndergraduato!IWdant Aaon. meets today al
2:30p.m. lo the Copen Lounge, AC:.

P,o;rams. C&lt;&gt;n&lt;act CAC at 831·3521 or 1\op by 345
Squirt .

" sporuomg o Men's Support and Growth Group. Any
Mil Interested In p'fUdpaUng In such • group C'QI"'\aet
lob P..kofl Tuuday o• Thuradoy f.om 9.30-3 P·"'· II

Saturdoy 111Qht at rile Chobod House. 3292 1'\aln Stroel,
rh~ sweet .toundOf Met1ve Mtlka tomorrow at 9 p.m.

N,i.a .:..;.._ o.b eltdlon ol olllcvt todoy M I p.M.•

Squlr~. &amp;o di.ICU• seml.lnnU411 toCCef a•me •nd
constilUllon•

JOU lllu: - 9 wllh lildo? The older1y? The
.,..,..lly or jlbyokally ~..,_.,7 O&gt;ed&lt; OUI ou•

Fr111klln St.

tJI.J737.

Squire.

Do

0.. C0&lt;111Jdlng llervke on t1&gt;e third lloor of 1'\it"""l Hall

\ Htlav• MaiU ror women only. will be held at tht
\!Dhtrst O..bod HouK tomonow at 8 p.m. OaN:tng,
inglng. guut f1\UIIdana and good food.

Commuter All'alro CO&lt;IIIdl me&lt;U today .. 3 p.m. In~

In 232 Squire.
-

Room, ElllooU. Blble c:lou et 10 a.m. In JIIR.

mcdinM

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of

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In_.....,. troinlng wiCh leading or~'oaoa•
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1\&lt;Mflaa Sympl&gt;qny ~· ~. PO Bo• ~.
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TomorroWl Soccer vs. Elmira Colla;., Rotary Add. I
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NYPII.O."
But, lboald Ill&lt; Ralpb NM~a-fouadal oola:tM ......,
"qualms" ....... I l l &lt; - · ,__ lllt1lliaecl, It.....,
JIGt
il.- llre u-.. ...._ . ...............ol
I l l &lt; . , . _ . , _ baa led to lilc dif!ia*la b d - SA
- NYPII.O. " It ,...p....to
i1 C8l1)o 1CJ......- Ia """"'·" 11&lt; l'&lt;l&lt;lllod. "IUoobd • do!&gt;ooP we
with Ill&lt; 'dreaded' tbrrila -"
1'1111 _
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. _ to quadoos cltalinl with tbe ~ or

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oii-JOiq booltle bet-..- . Ills

N..._, clacriba liM

or1aalutiqa -"'d llle New York Public latera&amp;
a.-dlOrooop(NYPII.O) CMrlllo 1~1 .......,.......,_
bet- Ill&lt; ..... porUa.
"We're nilllla for NYPII.O to -*&lt;e llleir ·" be
eckaowledpd. ''SA bu P.... a COII\fWX to IliaD.'' 1'1111
clocuman, Natllla
lo Ill&lt; CNll tbe ............. -

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�evenina. The final S990,
• however, bas yet to be funded
amid conirovcny over .the
The proposed Univer$iiy Day responsibilities of certain
Care -center . bas received a \ orpnlzatiollt. .
mucb·oeeded SIOOO shoe in the .- The idea or a Child Care
ano fi'OIII the Health Insurance Ctlller was first brouaht to the
M.UOry Committee QiiAq auauion or Sub-Board J. Inc.,
for a feasibility audy.
early last summtr, by two or-iu
At an estinuoted cost of executive committee members,
$3,990, lhe audy alteady bas QSA representative-Ante
aainedSI ;OOO from Millard · Mediae and Student Bar'
fillmore CoU~ (MFC) and a Association representative Alan
tentative SI,OOil from the Rosenfeld . They orlalnally
Oraduate Student f"J''clation reqyested SJO,OOO to oraanize
(0$.6.) pendina Seo&amp;tc approval · and set-up. the Cen ter.
at lu next meeun, 'rlleSday However, the majoritJ or Sub·

Board's Direeton believed the

SI!ID was too larae for a vapdy
detailed Idea.
.
After r.tlz:iq tbat IUkleliaes

wm a .J1eceAily, plans ·ror a

feasibility study were drawn upo
and a new eeardl for funds
bepn, accorcfina lo Rosaddd.
' Therefore, on the-last day of
Spb-BoaJd's two week budatt
allocation se$1io-at. wbicb
they decided bow to divide $1.3
million of student mandatory
fees atnona e&amp;mpu$ poups and
projects-the Day Care
Committee approacb.ed the
organization with a more
detailed plan and a reduced
requ~ for $3,990 Howevet,
despite the revisions~ub-Board
rejecled the propoAI to fund
tht study.

i

aflated
Rosenfeld and Mediae wer
when- the allocati
from Sub·Board w.as not
realized . ' Accord ina to
Ro sen fold,
Sub: Board
Executi ve Direct~
Black , Sub-Board Chairman
Mark Moore and Sheehan had
auawueed to f~ the Day
Care Center duriaa the summer
budget meetinas. The issue was
placed- at the enll of
Sub-Board's budaetary-request
agenda and money "ran out'!
by the time the feasibility study
came up, Mediae related . ·
Mediae was particularly
surprised by \he Board's
decision because 1nc claims t1w
only two pours earlier she bad
been assured by two Exocutive
~

Commiuee members of""SUb..
Board that money would be
available for llle Study. "AU of
sudden the. money was not
there," she exclaimed, "and
after I bad a vocal commlttment
from half of the Board Of
Directors. . • then they said
they were mistaken."
Student AuoclatioD (SA)
Ptesldent Ttm Sbeebao, wbo
mailltaiaed that be was aot
aplnst Day Care believes that
Sob-Board should DOC fund the
Study. )5bechan SUIJCSied that
;~ flaur~ presented at !bat
-oonti~~W~~t on,. 14;_

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�Sheehan the cause ofSA ,s decay?
.., Scdl Coodddld
~Edit"'

S1udca1 Association
Prcsidau Tim Sbcdlan'• rC&lt;CIIt
spcec:b to !be. Join&lt; .-ina or tbe
llodau lqisalturo rdlecu • lact or
m.tnl ooortliJwico in tbe Talbm
Hall &lt;!hambcn, which bu led 10 an
SA that olltn rCSidl and responds
to nmtJ inltead or UJin&amp; lana·
f"'llt plaaaiua to aodcipat• and
llnd ill OWD dlrcdioo.
Spcakina before ovor tOO stUdent
leaden &amp;Del nwn&lt;rous orh&lt;r SA
ofriCials,lbc PrcsidaM JpOk&lt; OUt OD
&lt;be ..._;., issues i:aa!rootlaa his
orp.olz.ation aod studrnt• and
recited his IOOCOIDplisb.a&gt;aou. Yet
Sbec:ban did not mauioo or ouolloe
aoy or his hopes for the
orpniulion or lht tfir&lt;ction he
WMU it to take~
Ncstkd in a comer or the
cadomk "'""· Sbcdwl'• orrocc
bu rq&gt;Or1Cdly be&lt;a SUITOUndcd by
a lad. or cobaivuu~ss. result in&amp; in •
special mre«in.J of dirc.c1ors

tomorrow to dixun mordlnadon.

TM CWIIM I ~ ~t MMt L.ubt

Th• ANO ''Ia not Mt~th 1M /MI»T thq.,. pnnt«&lt; on...

ANC called saboteurs;
poll results, eye of storm
llrScd!CaalkllY •
~Edilor

1M OurtnJ '# EdJ10r.u.-&lt;::bkf Malhcoo l..ub. bas cZarpcl U.C 11/rmtM/w
1'1~... Coll«rlw (ANC) with "aboloP&gt;&amp;~ Tllado,y'• "**or
C'lrtm!r

no.

dlaDair&gt;a c!ata OD a CM\pul Slln'&lt;Y tO Jive !be CoiJcctiw a bctur
01.IIDCiina 111110&lt;11 U1l Pllblbdoas. lk ailed for a ,.,..,.., co the ANC"•
budaet by Ill• Sludcnt As&gt;Odatioo (SA) IDd atped llw !be Of1Mi:wion
by

should b&lt; r&lt;mo•ed from iu cum:nt offic&lt; w1llcb il ilutra w1t11 711• O.rmrl.
SA Trea.suror Alan Natb.t.n told 1M~ Tucsclay atlcmooo that
he hu C&gt;Vtt-rul&lt;d SA Direc:lOr of Studau Orpnizatlons 8111 MKt'l move
to fr&lt;cu the bud.ct. Mack had stopped U.C Oow or moocy TUCJday
momin.a. pcndin11 Nathan'• appi'O\'lll, whic:b he said is standard rare for
complainu .
Nlll1ail said be ...,uld c:oooider a Cruuor be receiv01 a ron,u1 reqrrom the Srudcnt· Wide Judldary, (SWJ) after an invesdallion, "as h
stands. now. I'm not dolna anytbinJ. h looluthaJ someone from the ANC
dld II, but It m•Jh• not be true," Nathan CJ&lt;plalned.
The C:Ooii"OY&lt;ny..,tlcs on a poll oonduded by the 1N Cllr,..nl. tO p~c
Slll&lt;knl ~mdmtnu toward.s campus nC"WJpapcrs-•• h polled approJtimatdy
lOO people In vlrious areas at both U.C Main Street IDd Ambers~ Compwa
IDd &lt;Onduel&lt;d llw
Sp«Jrum was the fa¥Ored n c - and tlw no.

o.r.../Wti&gt;«&lt;Od

AnalysiS
Sbcd&gt;ao '1 W&lt; O( puDV&lt; ODd
ocvtral wordl In his prcsauatloo
hav&lt; bcal aimed It J«kiQa

llli&amp;ht

palldcal 1uppart, rather thao
tlcppioa on toeS, evm ir !hat- tll&amp;)r
mca_a stude at welfare h

icoPanlizcd
For

....,j,k, wftcu ._t;aa oe

u.c role or his SA, be OSS&lt;rud that

ooc o( its Hmaiu function:$"' is to
• 'ltdp Lite aclutinistntioo clo their
lob ri&amp;ht-" This h&lt; derUled .. SA··
advocacy role. tr lh&amp;fis SA's role,

. _""'_

wbo is l&lt;ft to rtaht ror student
fl'ftdoms1 A
criticism or Shc&lt;ban,
!&lt;vied by NYPIRG and SASU
oflicial1, has bcal iu appatalt
policy or P&amp;iilla
t.o w1w

brouhaha witb t.be Ntw York

an iuuo b&lt;for&lt; SA .... iu own
po~cies.
The ct~u fundina

his Treasuct Alaa Nathan of said
tcamina up wi1h the UB

"'*""

the UB

••cmlon

admiloltllrirlolf.,.. about

ot _,.,. olll•'tlftO 1)10-fHftnHH'Irl'llf~ 1Nn~"9'
tihninmrauon to b.ampc:r- tbc
P\lblic Interest R&lt;xan:h Group lobbyma aroup's &lt;fltctiVcoa&gt;.
(NYPIJt()) Is ~ne l!frtinent "Shccltan has ~aslcally tak"!' a proAccuNd'

~p"-'---~ sro~--" odmTnl.tl'&amp;liootposlllon,"~IRO
,. , HrQ ~
~· ~w Projca Coord!M&lt;O&lt; LcaJd Smilh
.. He has, in lht c:ontracr.

-e.'W....,.., Nte.._

no.

Tbc admJnistn&lt;loa papa-1M Ripon~ third and the
Alurnott Pras n..w..d in 1M! piKe. Luba aplaiacd. 'n.c Sditor.-.a.itf
reca1lcd lht tvcm lcaliQa ap 10 lllc public:oboa of Ill£ pOll ll&gt;d -..1 lhll
mcmbcn or his suJr - e lhrcalmod by !be ANC wi11t .._. ..11 the poll
"'printed.

r_.....,.

· Luba ~ llw Monday lliaht be and his staff rtGishcd their paper at 7
p.m .. PI'( lht product in Ill protective cuirta and lcfl U.C rnom~ t.be
in a card\&gt;O&amp;td boll. M&amp;naJina Editor Robcn ~pozi returned at 8
·~ ccok the paper to t.be printor wilhouc opalla.a up tlte papu's

nau

" Wei'C"&lt;r thollabt to rc&lt;bcck t.b&lt;m" Luba roc:alled. "I~ we nc-er
wspeoted lhat an )'Oil&lt;' would clo ao)'lhina lite lhis."
The Edltor·in.O.Ier Aid b&lt; coodudcd the ANC was rcspooslbk ror tbo
cb.t.naes, bccauac, not OGlj clo lh• Pllblicaliolll tlwe Sqtaire Haii'J Room
Mn, bulllw ANC mcmben bad slloWD lheit displcuurc with the flndtop
...-lirr. "They salchbey - • iofurilled by it," Luba added, "bcca111&lt; they
said SA would cloR 11&gt;&lt;m down bccauoe or ill lindirlp,"
Thc:JOII iudf- rta&lt;l,iiiSied t.o Jive the ANC'a b&lt;Uct!UII&gt;dia.a w1llcb
•~lod ~10 beUne tr.. "'NC was rcsprxu;ibk. On u.c r1111 ji\ICStioo
wblcitt asked wllldl ''Is )'OW'ofa.....U• publlcatioo," for cum pie U.C ANC'~
standi!~~ Improved n poinu, 10 llw ic occupied ........., ~Olbct qucalotu -.: chana&lt;d ao4, in oil cas&lt;s. the A frmtt111 Pras ftatua
_.. Improved. Reportedly, no r1111rcs for the Olhtr ~Nbbcatlofts ~
arijillted.

n.r..

Draft 8eer ~50t

Our HaPPl' H-r le 4 p.m.·7 p.aa.
Well Drtab 1.00 Wine 1 .00 Munchl.e FNc

Ncibody gees hAppier during Happy Hour than tho! crowd at

P.J. Bouoms, Cold Beer. chlllif19 wtne and thirst quenching
coclualh are expertly prepared and seNed by tho! happiesl
~ and barmaids in '"""" Ow kitcllen IS also cockif19
up ol tlw 'las IIese food araunci

P. ·.J. BOTTOMS
FOOD • BOOZE- BOOGIE

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R utigan
Sheehan's handling ,of ihe

OI.IICKCOPV

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~HTIIIC AIIO CorYIIIQ CEIITER$

that has helped represm~ his
ndminisuation't-ideoloslcal tim.
When the eontroveroial memo was
releued in early Scprember,
opposition from tile Stud~nl
A.ssoeiation of me State Uni\'enity
(SASlU. and other SAs ~ tile
s..te wii llcrce. Cilne Praickat

raUrked that !1 _ . . a• lariblt
docwDent and WOulil tie ,.,.,... b,lt1ldeot JOVemalatu IOOIIt- ..CS
IIIli!.
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. !ileal lid SASU Prolldoilt
SASU Praidetlt J)m Stern flac 1utft told trw ~ thai
Withee~ lhlt SIIOdlaD _... ba'fi ~ - ' ~ , • . ....., ore
~ I mare ~~ S1a11oe tile waJt Hllk ID tile . . . . . ..
...... the-·
Tbls CODCeniS !be- ~ lf&lt;)Up
!lbeoium told ~ /Sp«Jfllltl that . bec;aua i1 ralizel 111M UB hiles
· he-.ldbawtodiocuutlle' IDMier t i l e - . . . - o f _ , IDd
' wilh UB 8doolliWaton before bu tndilioull1 boaa ooc of the
aMaa • ...aoa. His.-....
ftiiiiOIIIt ... Ia tile form ofa Iotter
Slleollla bu • - a --.bat
• ' to tile editor ·'of tile Jllldeot docile cad"- to SASU's

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Al!houlb he en~ the Albany
~ion's plank tbat Jtudnu.s
should, ....,._ SQ.Il~ ·"'f io an 1·
possible SASU r&lt;ot:aa.afutiim, he
mak.es no ~Uaaenions:
,
He doe• not mentio n the
misunder:u 1ndina• and eold
relation;- I&gt;«ween SA and SASU.
For example, Sbedian hu net
publicly ltaled ~ UJ,I sent only
len pepple to tlic Albuy " Tent
l::ity''" llld !he cay o"' SASU
~~ADd: mere
bu boaa lillie ~ OD·
c;!IGII!US ~Of SASIJ~wbieh
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1 Two (2)-Scholanhil!s/fO.: ~ ln~siye, Sum~ Japanese f'rosram
from July tb m~~t, 1981
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Sdlolarshlps honOr tutlpn and waive some 'f~
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T~tion, room, board ancj .pther ~al expenses will be
borne by the participa'tlna students. . .
· Domlltorv or off-am~sina facilities are available and 'teservatioits will be arril~ ·•
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Prof. Talcakq Michii
Jap.se lanauaae &amp; Culture Proarams
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&lt;Jt&gt;uncil on International Studies
1181tiehmond Quad (Ellicott Complex)
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(Wednesd,ys, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.)
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SloooMa did DOt CIOIIdeaul tile

AhiiJ docoiDcot, D0t1111 0D17 -

bu.llot lobloled tile
. t~He
liD ......a.. ol tile Boord

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SASU Preoidont 'Stem ADd bio (
• 1111 Vice PraideDt Di8aa Derhalr ~ SASU - ·
-.111 - tile cllainMDibip or
Sboclllll poe IIUie iol'armMioa

a ~,
·IU c11arJe, u
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..,.·Sbeeb&amp;,
II to pat out-

ID 1111 apoeda, atller
put
ln'OPip!Womalt•AIId ...... for the
a "aoUd, tbQUibtllll polillon formation
of • •'!~
JMIIF' for • raoludoa 10&lt; be ~.
~Iller ...,. the A-bly; 10
0.. taidoct, Sbeeb&amp; ODiy ootet
" ... lia.e ....,.,.. wdPt - ' thai
SA.SU u -~ for
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wbatpromiaeo to be
eidtina
aa SA PraideDt witb •
sbow." He bu the
.....,. cblrllma - ' Yabal sjtiD ·u SA ~ 10 forvf 1111 tilld or
Sloodla 'WJ~Uld RnY far - more . . - - .
here ID Buffalo
weillat ,._ 1 voco..,. tile~. to raist a bllte.

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alid will! IUDdatory for Quatio11a
J11&lt;0U1iD1 daily, tlmo·may be of tile

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spoec:b, , Sbeellu t2lii' for !lie
fOtlllllloG or pooldoo ~ to
deli! wilh iaNes.
11le ._ky
PraidcDI belie&gt;u thai bls Directors
CID draft IUdt btiefl io a abort
period of lime wi1.b CIIOUtllvftor,to

related raist ADd -.IYOCII!e iu ftodlop.

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expel'\ on local earthqu•ke&gt;,
oald 1hi6 area receives about
Aa the commercial says, when
one or two trcmora• year. Mos1
people think of BldTa!o, tbey
only mo!sure around Z.S·l.S he
think of cruy wtllllhm" lllld : e.wlalned, and are barely
~ble 10 anyone without a
wterd food, but usually ""'
eanhqu1km. In fiCI, the ~
sa.mosraph.
City Ia a uociated with
earthquakes u much u Loa
A ~atJQJ quake
Af1&amp;lt}es ia known for bllzurds.
A
tremor- this
past
But wbal are the c:bance5 of a
tummer-oriSJhallns
In
no..u-n
Kmtuckywu
felt
m
maJor l.n!mOr bittlng Western
New York?
Buffalo becau.ae "of good
"Potenllally, we· are a risk
&lt;&gt;011ditions, • which, occordlng
area u high u caJifomla."
to Ruddick, mean• a quiet
aocordlJ18 10 "liB ~y_. e.oenlnl. S4Miral e&amp;nhquakes in
Profesaor Ch1nea l!ban. "'r&gt;e • A{lb d w-tn«ihemld· l960s and
day we may wake liP.' 8l)d ·tho
0118 In ~ Palls In 1M6
Nnherat Campu.,s will be a
~ Uclwe
4.0 mark,
lbambleo."
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wirue ahfvera in 1.r ea

Although

the~

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miljor ~e in l¥fji1D Ia
fall:fy hlp-duai o .. locaOon'
"near - o f tho..,..... finllt.a
in NonJI Amerb"'-r:bert noled

that the~ • low. Tbe
laot major eartbqUillce 10 hit
Weatem ~fork_- in 1929

wt.eo·~~s.s ·

on the Blchla- ScOI Wt the
• Alllca area. Tbe .......,..

claMir. 200 brellfen . . . . .
Caol1h11 Collep ....,._
Prof_. J...,. lllilddlrlt aa

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wbere Buffalo's
~ poMlbllit,y is very
clo1e to CaUfornl1'1, ill
probability 1(. far lower. "We

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there'l 80ing 10 be I
~ -quake out tbere

(-tl" aocor41118 to Marl
Zoback, Dlpul.yChlef of tho us
~ Sunwy'o Earthquake
9Didlill amce, "11ut we can not
~--far JluffaJo.•
Zo'b~ · uned .. high

problllWiy -

· Cellfomil,

Nevada •'ld Ulllh, whllu 111011 of

the eastern and central llnited
Slues were termed lnw

builders to makt! structul"'ftt
rc~h 1 cn t
t o l rf:rnor• only
..crilic.. l facil.uet ," he )illd

~hty

fho~pilals

Ruddick noted lhat .e&gt;•enl
.v~rs ago Buffalu had "''""
classified as an area wt1h 1he
possibilily of major dlfNI!"
by the GeologH:al St' '"'"Y· bu1
NJd \\hen more COI\CIUSJ\&lt;1!
evidence wu dl$CO\IL'n!d. tht&gt;
danser
ranking
"'as
downgraded
R uddle~
ha• h16 o" n
seismognph at Ulm&gt;ou•. where
he can measure MJ'th&lt;juoke. a&amp;
close as Kessler Alhlelic Center
and as far away as Algerl&lt;l.
where • n.ocent tremor lttVcled
tho City of A$1\am

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Stu rdier than Anne&gt;. 8
AlthcNgh the probabUoty or a
disaSi r'ous earthquake tn
Buffalo is fairly low. lhe
Canisius profeuor Aid 11 &gt;hould
11111 be Llkal mto OOIWdentiOil

for conalrucllon purposu.
1tecause there Is 1 poAibUit,y,
anybody who buOdl 1 buiJdinS
would be fooUth not to consider
an e&amp;nhquake." he remarked.
Zobock agreed. butoald there
are no requircmentt f or
~

ha\ t

illnd nuelctar reaL1t)NI
10 mue1
•omtt

standards
Pl111lp Orlosky. OJICfOIIC""
M.anager tor UB ' \:ocJ~ar
lle:smft'h Cffil"" e•pl.lined th•t
no· speci.tl 11e&gt;opo fea1unc~ e.Y&gt;I
a1 the Unn PNilt\ rrx1or bu1

arK~Jed that 11. ,. onh&lt;:rt'OII~
soonewhar carl hQul~&lt;'· l'roof
because or liS relntorct3d
concrctt"' structure.

·'It"s the mo.'it

e-.nhqua~u

proof buildiniJ on ei1h eo·
campuo or in 1he City of
6uffalu," he said.
A seismofoSy Study. Odu•~)
odded. was done •vhen rlw
reactor wu buolt . and II po»&lt;.&lt;l
all safety r-eq&lt;Ju·ements.
Dir-ector
of
01.aliter
Prep;oreclnes5 for ErM! Cou111y
Leo Slromedt• eApl.uned that
there ue no ""' 111C1lcs to deal
with on eanhq.ake m We&lt;lern
New
Yor k - The urn~&gt;
procedures
used
for
tr a.n sport el lon

d lsaslert-mo bllizallon ol
police, fire and m edical
sqtY&lt;ls-are used.

�Despite recent outcries against it,
ocean dumping is not all washed up
de\..topin&amp; luturt! ~am&gt;.
banelo beco- it Ia required
Sold Domocntle C•llforola by law to develop o:lte and
SAH f1IANOSCO (PNSI-While ~ Leon Panena: "In lhe ~ crlteril for lunare......,
controversy ro&amp;e• hero ond oboenc:e of tl&gt;e kind allnf""""tlon dJap»&gt;L
eltewbereover lbe,......., &lt;W16en ......mill to ntalcJn8 judptenu In
EPA
haw.- trilena
pooed by low-lewl radiolcllve tblt areA. lhe Con&amp;r- thould eompleted by 1NS 10 lhll lbe
wuteo dumped In lhe OCI!AID ax&gt;re •tron&amp;IJI oppooo ony further .,.,..,._,. can be&amp;ln ~
tban a ~ some federal rooumption al waa1e d~ U1 , application• t o d iop ooe ul
•l'!nclu ar• •&amp;•in puraulns • OW' oot&amp;n bed6.*
radioKtl\-e wutet.ln thr oce.m.
,_an:h lhll c:ould leod to 1
' " " " ' " did not litVI out lhe
Wondell Webbot-, wtlo wort. on
........,..,.. al oooon dumplns. this poNiblhty of future dumpin&amp; EPA-. ocean dumplns projecl. WJd
time lal:ludinsbfeh-le\-..1 wut...
•hCf!e!her, but he Mid It should not that ocean dumpin&amp; woultl
AI the top al lbe liSI of poo$ib1e OOC\IO' without a Conjp'eulonal probably not be economicalh
teO-bound raiUooctive juok are commitment to monitor th• louible Ill this time. rThe exc:ept.,;,
decomml..loned ORval nudeor dumpoitH.
ml&amp;ht be the N•vy'• nudeat
tubma rfne reactort. Science
United Slltn raJiwe to moni\Of' fubmlline ruao", wbkb would
ma&amp;a2lne repOned o:-ntJy that oheo where low·levd rodloeatlve be mudl cheaper to diJpooe o( ••
lhe ys Novy hu a .--n:h waJte was dumped between 1!106 101 than oo lAnd. ~ to
program oimed at flndlns IIUiuble and 1970 came under heavy anac~ sa,.,. mquirw.J
oceon toil" for old 1Alb&amp;..8y ~ by Conpeumen ot the San
But land oke•lor cllspoaaJ oi both
ooly twotubo, theNavywoulcl odd f rancisco
hearing
I tho hlQI ond low level waite hao,.
more curte.. to tbe ocem depths ouboomrnhtoe plano to hold 1 piV\'Cd to be a hot luue: uch owe
than were put !here durin« more lllmUor hoarin« on the Atl.tntlc wan11 another otate to handle l1&gt;
than two ~ ot Unilod States oout, poNibly early neAt year~ '
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dumping 01 ra.OO..ctlve wute,
The admittedly •prellmlnory"
"If It'• unaooeptablel: bur)
oc:cor&lt;llng to Sl:iefa.
tcstl EPA hu done on lho c~d &amp;ltOI, ..... ,.,. In 110mcbody'a
kyard
In addition to lhe Navy, 1/le IUOh U tho.. ,..., th&lt;l Farallon then you have to look
wh&lt;lre
Oepan:lneiit of Ener!)' and lhe lalandt 50 mllu fr.om San Hid Webber~ "'We know we howt! a
P.nvltonJnernal Proteetlon ~ Francuoo. turned up implndcd or problem with low·level w"'"'
are alJO ~ lhe •._.,. ooiTOCied b&amp;rl'!'lo. leaking tholr 'llt...., are 116nfAC411t amounto "'
option• f« roilldoctiVe-wute.
ratljoacllve oontenll Into the oooan low·IIM!I walle&gt; that have to b&lt;&gt;
But In
October 7, IOdlmeoto.
dllj)Otod or.· .,..----..
Conjp'elln&gt;en I t a auboOmmlttetl
Dilpoaal
low·level W15te•
b earln&amp; on put rodloactlv" A hot IMue
..t.ldt lndude JunJ&lt; from dJnico and
dumping ur~ed - tlon , Ia
EPA has t.n .ooooemod lboul .....,.~ to be u..

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or difpoaal, Said
ftep,..••ntat1ve Toby Moneu
(1).-Conn.l who cbairod tho San
FnndJc:o hearlf~€- "'The ...,..
obYiottlleaoon-..., drawTrom
the history o( · !he
and
otber pall dump llii&amp;-Ooth In the
ooom and on llnd-G thai past
d~ PfOVIJDI lor nudur
wute have-. W-chau(!bt out and
their - - al ........ ..r..)
!hi&gt; DIOthod

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oanoiot-.Jy ~led.'
Onpho thOle a&gt;ncerna, 101110
Klentlot• .,.., ali'Ndy looJdn&amp;
beyond low·level waJte c&amp;spooaJ to
~ wute ocean dumping.

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Representatives from the _C arter,
Reagan and Anderson camps,will be
on campus to debate the issues of
the 1980 Presidential Campaigns.
Questions will be taken 4om the
audience.
Time: 8 p.m.
Place: Katharine Comell Theatre
Ellicott Complex
Amherst
Date: Thursday, Oct.
Admission: Free

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'The o.panment or Erte&lt;-&amp;Y hu •
low'f'toiUc Sul&gt;-bod Dilpooal
Propa m with 1 alltod p i
demonotratlon oi ~ wute
dUpoNI In lho - bod by lhe yur

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Offloo

or 'l'ec:l1nolofDI

" - l ' a William 8onMrd oald
that lhe au~bed option to niore
odvanoed In oome w"l' than lhe
land llte:nali.., for hlefi.Jevel wute
diapooal. Tho ...,.__ prosram.
l&gt;e tOld a Wuhlnpln con(.......,., Is
• •one of tho W1IIJ.manaaod
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flocllaa level and Jack of
vlalbWty.
Sube- ......u.. funded ••
more than ~ tlliiJion for n-1 yur
~-. ,.. oo!Y • fiw:tk&gt;n al the
money ......... the ...... optloo lor
Ill low

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Group ltocllodlld it In ala. WaRe

dlopoool ~ NpCII'1ed to
Pteoldont ClrUr In -.:h U79.
tbey Nl4. ..,... ~ ol~
have ..........S no~

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Would lt.. HeleM Yalcano,

Di djolocln&amp;. bu the IIIOUIIlaln
IICDIIbow ,.....S the qaaaiiQr cl
tt.1r lwwl ltlbere ~
at --': b.n wi*:b cWiea the
aclend&amp; of our

ndafaiJ hal ctampondod the
bllnbt ol ub whldl Milled _.,.)"'ll'tP
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froG,\ Ita flrat tl1anlc ...apdon. ,
, _ ant .....,.. ~·
8ut u lbo IIIOUIIIAIIn U8pa but they rtoe ....,._ lneoiiUbly
rum bUnG-and perlodleally In the t t,.U,e lanckc:ape
uplodlnc, apln-Che ~ cneted by the IIIIIIUI1Ialn.
.......... tbordry f'IIIIOn to the
~ Ia - . d with
11outhweat
have
been eah. All..,.._ are formleu.
tranolformed Into .-r poet TO'rfltpeople truqe u If
towm. AI If the' duet of Wllljlhted down by uiL Many
bad deocended •At .lltUrinlld. A'*"* atand
once, time bu '-n auaJ*XIecl - mUla 111111 awe. Even logln8
No-,
Now could tniCbbarnllinSdownfromthe
be tbe ori«Jn of tbe worid-«- nor1h ~ stnflrly for feu
Ita 111111.
ol lllldltlll off tbe road. Wind
Por the ~who I'I!CIIol!n. auddenly ~ and tw!JU,
tbe acene
~· ecld,ylll(l ub hiCh Into the air.

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mud .....,, It IU)' lake 0U1 the w'- the world endt «' If
the trucker• .,.., IChoOl. My, tldlto allfDI-1'111 -~• f01nS.
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drtflnllllnd.
~ to Ill u- out cl my , _ . to ~ mlmollty ~IS
,_..,.. ..... wbo ve .,--.ADdtwlceJW~· . _ 11ab ..,_ 111111 , . . alaltly COIIfaaed, lite • myfuraMuraOUl_tJw,_ !ill ....,. d lbo Olurcb ol
lallbiDp cobll ID Coupr. .., I em '-elf the MIL raOUl Clirill.. "lWI frillblmlnC r-. -~
own. ..... bold bool.lsa In 1bere
JWiobka•a." .,w.. - . . 1
_. -111111." he aaya. "We Jtt.:lt........,...bawetodnS .._.,...,~aaeneeof
can, pt •l"•Y from the It out ..,un r1 the IIIOWIIIIIn c:lll8d 'The End 11me'
~ CXN.Id explode .,..., bbwa elf ..,_..... 1 can1 wtlich ...m thllt Golfo c:reatlon.
anillllaule. l wurt)' aU the time decide an IIOtblols-"
the ..tb, 'baa '-1 eotnlpled
ollout _, f-ay end DIY . . . ..
l t'a a ,..,....,_ end w'- the ..........., ~
We're at tbe _.ey ol the .,.,... lalmobiiJMd by the tbe ,_ time lbo wortd will
---._Our eood beblvlar Allldeo ~ by end.IIIOWhlmthree....,U...of
doea no jiOOd. Unll._ the -thlo IIIOIIIIUin'a IIIIII.Y to bbw tbe world «-s1 ..-en know St.
bool.lsa In Iran, - can\ up .nd , _ ...,m.
1fe11na . . , , • eo. the whole
appeal to OW' c:ap~or,•
'Jbet'e ... ~. of
know wiw&gt; It
ooune. "No ...t to 8lt esdled," ~· let ......, bbw aloDs
~haralmN
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wbo na» • wlllfll.
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A WOIDIIl In MUtly Toutle ttee nuraery and r~ltea
'1. ...,.,.,, llllliaUin- don'
aaya ~ deJ!r-1 .a the !~bet'-~ pon1ea In ca.tJe llodt. know the day or hour of tbe
time. "'can't mate no declliooa. "E..t · my mare, my • - End Time. 1 don't think God
no matt'er
~ or alftlll, I J1loule, w un\ upaet wht!n the wanta mo to apend too much
mount1ln blew. Jull went eDII!I"'D' 1ryins to f:i&amp;ure out His
•head
and
did
her plan."
bua~ her foal u
If
Putor lin.llfeD. ~
nolhJn' wu ~ppenln'. Did yatu.ma't IJethel Olurch of the
FlOWe Set llei'\'Oib? Not at all ~. believes lb&lt;tt the
neither."
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volcano'• explooioN . , . the
But few people are u CAlm ~ of human ain.
around Mount 51. Helene q
•God wu re.ponsible for the
Eldon and flouie_ And In their eruptianl toy meana of whl\ I
amiety a 1o1 or them .,.., call 'The PermiuiYe w m of
tUJ"'linS to old comforu. llob God.' God Ia nol uyins. 'I wOI
Jlou, the Lulboran mlnlaler in rain down cleotructi\'e uh upon
Cattle R6ck , claim• t hat you; but that He~ no1 to
now..S.ya God ia more
lnterf.-e In ~ ~··
in people'a Hvea, even · IISII008 eruptlona and pr'flW!ftl them
tbMe wbo are noc II(Jr1Ddy ft'om a..ppenins. Be could have,
~ 1bey tll'1 \blnp but He refnloed.
like, 'nil aw-e pny!IIC the

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Eldon.....,

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'Wiill.._ Cod ..,..... re1 wr

'TbeiiDII..,...
Vern OMo t. -one of hb
parlthlonero.. He run• a
Mnlware ..,...,

aiiiiDu!lb

he

tayl. "BBb.))**llls • mono lite h.
My only CUIIIIm*'l today came

In for two paa ol pea teeda
Uld ala f - of..,.._,,. He dust•
........... aD day, bu1 uh film
... - - bia"j..occucu. •
"'loUt cl 1111 frlelldt told ....,. think thia expblan • •
- • cldDant .. predicted In the
llllllo-dwi h't tbe lJoSinnlliS of
tbe 111111.. Devil ~ "They
IIOJI8 1M IIIOUIItllh will erupt
-PIP 10 the end will-. . ..

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~-the.-.llol81n

which hu taiDted human
nature and the ~ wortd
Iince tbe Or;p.ol Sin. penonal lin. ~. bu1
~ed wortctwidlo al.n. I
den' think the people ol the
atate of Wullingtoo ore any
more evU than ~ eJae.•
,_., .,.. mo. wbO bUme
...oo- aource . . , . . _ for
tbe deal:nlcUon. "h'l - God'•
faull. lt'a no1 nature'• Calli. ll't
W~." clam. Jalmy.
....y ICihool.bua elm«.

"'""'t

dllmned lumbe r company

aucUd . . . . mile and •

half

�VIolcano. -:-:--·--~
(

• along the Tbutle River! As 10011

u mud started pourln' off the
&lt;DOUntaln it broke .0 the lo6a
free and aD ' Hell broke loooe.

Yakima and Cowllta ~e
~haY&amp;~ to do
w(!b all ol u- thlng.: ~with
• c:::od)- wntb, oorporate ~
the ond~.Jn.
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You em tlwlk ~ - ol'
Weyerhaeuser foe all uus

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People al10 blame

For the inll&amp;tktanll who have
been ID th~ region the
Jonseot-4he Indian• or the

ocientisu. ~ .tw.er. who
r&amp;bee chickilna In 0\ehelia,
says, "'lbey-.p thote smart·
uoed get&gt;~ expertl comln'
In here fron('all over the world.
Govemmlmt oeildt ;em. They're
telllri' Us there
be
much· trouble from the
ll'IOUIUfln, io never mind. Neve~
lllirldt ~aon·~ ~h hatchllfy .IS
now '-under 'lilne feet of
mud.-aD the flab afe drowned.
they mean, ne\rer

am\ sonna

�-. , .,.. lleNtr
~EiiiiiN
Stucltals ...._ wi&amp;ll 111e - t o r __.t
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-.ted to Ill fluDciol old from New Yotl&lt; on ......,.,... .....,... trill be -..s by dlt
...... to liDo! rdid iD ................ .-.,. p.-s
.or
cndl&amp;a 1M ~ . . . . poet
Wille St.le Edac:MiaD Dcoenma&gt;L
. _ (OPA) dlt Ollldaol U. .....-..s, ea. dool
Ill 1M ~ bootloi, c:adiJod "Ouicldiloa for - uplo
Ia tlle ..p. ....-.... ·
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o( . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cieoeraiaa 1M Sitae Edoocodoa ~ 10 ......m doe 6rll St.le 1:1
fllloDcill ,...._,.. tile New York
or._.. ........... ..,. polldcL no. OPA. llclcn doe ~ ... c:a1ify doe ...... ~
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.,illloefhct s.,.a.locr I o f diclblc lor _ . . . owwd, doe .......... • ·....,. ......... liloc to ........ 1M ...... .... dntaodiu-ai.OO,A.
Ill
doepa
........
bya.....,.'•c:IP&amp;Ia
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lie
or
_ . . . . ... to......... lk-~--..... ~ 15 uodil&amp;.- be Cll&gt;"'iil•
For die~.- ordlc .............. 1.7 - - . 10 be . . . . Slac,... no.--.....,... . . . . . . . . . be Wliwd . . . . . . . . 110'
~-- or....,.....,t.
- _... a- iD . . dlt .-din~~ ror ...,...,.,. ..-....: dlt .......,.,..... Tbc ...._ -.lola lllot • · - ..tc...p
Ueiwlr*y . . . tecp """""' clcu01iDa ,..,.. elillbilkr ldlool.
doe~oadallk ......
wilhia. _
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........., to au iluliltldoa or lnMfu 10 _ .
uait,a,......or.,.._-...., ..&lt; * , -. IIDCI
COJIIIli&lt;U ,.,..,..... if a •udoat U. al&lt;riow
or a
clilabilis11bal prn&lt;IIIJ - - 011 • fllll-t- ....
- For iJ.. ll1ldat rec:dviaa St.le _ , . iD dlt fill or
· 1911, a ccmpla oa or JDiddina m,. be followocl. Tbc
maio diffCI'UICO ~~a....... &lt;lliltiDa J)rOinll&gt;l- tile .....
6eal is csplaiDcd by the u, words .. _
punuil
and ..:aclc:mk: prop'dS...
.
To 111«1 tile fli'SI half or tbe piau, •udalta must
&lt;0101plet&lt; a c:enaib niiDibcr or eour.... to the nr. tum,
$0 J1CRCD1 of tbe. minimum filii-tim&lt; lolcl must be
completed. Socood year aUda.u must flllilb 75

m-.

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n-w old

will be ........ My m«e, llown&lt;r, '
lint be cloc-s will a ldiGol oflldol.
Sltx~eau ................... l911-wbcalbc
cb1i11t II l•pl
ed will be -..1 • "tJUSfer
• - . " ............ ~ 1-.-peoplcwbo
cndl&amp;a ........... totbc
ocllooi'IIUDdlniJ, wtll-):0 ~. but.,._. oo
tbe ............. dlart ........ dooc ........ doe ectDal
-bcr of c:ndlls be or Ill&amp; 1la.
Pllllllloo ror ddibcrau --~~~*oct ere bcavy
for bolh the
dlt ocllool. no. •udoat could
1oe&lt; out oo a ...,......, -.on!~ of~. fiDDCiallid,
whUe a uolverslly cou.ld ouffer ao "audit

. .. do--.. . . .
•oodalt-

cliAIIow-..··

Mock Presideatlallledioas
win be he{d Oct. 29th and iOth bet"WeV~
10 a.m. and 6 p.m. in Squire Center
Lounge, Capen Lobby Information
Desk, and at Student Club in Ellicon.

f
.

-· lldrd ..., bcJ'OQd reqaira • 100
-~ complctiocl rae.
~

WEDNE$DAY
SOc Bar Drtnb opening to cia •Ina
THURSDAY
CountryNigMt
7Sc Bwo.tMa
S3 Pllclter of Lebett'a
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Day care support

Need th~nop

For any ptopMd Pfofect, the MIOUIIt of 1110n8Y II ,.qun., the
MIOUIIt of I1IOn8Y ··~tabM. and lila population It -.ld .,.
relatl\oe coneldetatlona. n-ell hold t rue tor lila qUMtlon of day
care funding at IIIII Unl-.lty.
-

To IM E41/or.
ptloted In no.
Many ._...,. ..,., at11c* he.. S,.Cirum COIICornlng the Ctemerlt Hall buo tlop and
IN OC&gt;rtout fKobtema tto ram"'ll have couHd. I would
Mtc.to add my oplnloft to lhlatouclly oubteclolncol om
o ..... Blld lor thl llnNwalty. ~ lor one. with &amp;tlllltnt Allan - o t o..... Man. Femora..,.,
~f rwlclant' Maoy Sloc:um that .....
oatoty ot a1 0 1 - lltwdng 111e vnt¥.-IIY Who
mutt uatN llluelllnl- clepencb on lite roplacl119
o! the Clement Hall atop. At nfol\1, women mu&amp;1 Wal~
lrom Squire Hlllto,lhe doQftaancl I pa...,ally leel that
the r_.al olthe Qemeol atop m-thls HOjttlngly •
1on9 )oumey lrtglltor&gt;lno.l know 1wouldo't want to wollt
alllhll way at nlglotl Some of my cotteaguaa 11"""'
ond 1 _ . Cll-119 IIIIa 1 - . Ono ol the othOf
.,,_. told me that "'*a bua punaiNo IN CI-t
Halldrl..,.oy en routo to Squire WIMIIh• 11 nlgnt or on
wHI!onda, lila up to thll drl¥or aoto Wl1elhtr or not ho
or 1116 will •top 11 ~oment Hall to dlocharge
oa-ngon.. Wof!o lk/11C&lt;aolt belle.. mlhla unl'llfSIIy

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Undoubtedly, the ldaa of lonnlng a ~- .,.,_ chllcVen .,.
cwed lor White . , . parent&amp; punue an education. Ia OOOd· It's
teltable care at an elfonlableiJ(k:e end offers a choice to men and
women.
The question, h O - , Ia ex.ectly W!lere funding aho4.11d come
ltom. Greduate atudenl r~etlvee to SUb Board I argue that
the un~gradulte Student Asaocletlon (SA) ehould lund a
ttgnllti:ant ahate of the program, while SA President Tim Sheehan
hae Indicated reluctance to do that alnce moat SA money Is
IPPfOIJ(Iated and the pool of students It represents may not use a
oentw to any grNt extent.
•
Meanwlllte, the Graduate Studant Alaoelallon (GSA), Millard
Flllmore College (MFC) and the Student Bar Association (SBA)
have committed lunda.
Sheehan Ia correct In ta)(lng care before funding a project whJch
may not benefit ll't undergraduate student body to any great
extent. Unfortunately, where limited funds are Involved, that
becomes a cruclal conalcleratlon.
It Is lndee4 wguabte that undetgreduates may not need a day
care center to the same extent as graduate or IJ(ofasslonal
atudents. That does not mean that SA shoUld not lund the IJ(oject
al ell, butlndlcetesthatlts contribution might be slgnlllcaniiY lase
than from other sectors.
When SBA reiJ(eaentallve to Sub Board Alan Rosenfeld says th~ll
In 1978, «5 undergraduate women had children, eompared to 712
graduate women. 528 MFC women and 38 prol~slonal woman, he
ooes not point out that the total lor undetgraduetea Is • much
amaller parc&lt;~ntege than In any ol the other groups.
The premlae that under11raduatu Will u~nter as much as
graduate studenta mar prove to be btantaiil1Ywi0ng. II that' Is the
caee, undergraduates cannot be expec1ed to commit slgnlllcant
amount or funds to what could become lor them, an "erternal"
J)lojact.
UndOUbtedly, the leatlblllty atudy will caMioer, among other
aapects, how much call ti&gt;Me Ia 11 each level lor the oenter and,
upon 111 raaulta. other decltlona should be made. II Is nol
Impractical to expact SA to contribute money to the e1udy as have
other groups. Without the· data, the project Is doomed to
stagnancy, and the justllicetlona fOf eny organization's position

an&lt;tttoe.-ta - 1 - t n . t. . aaci!WI{I-Id
c:ata Rout the otudenta ll!e!Y ~.., Of olt 111e
bull -· aft~ I am a&amp;ohld- day-ttme doiYe, 1
tlllllllllevetne Slop oltoUkiiiiNIMiatod. How about In
tho wlolor wllorl stUcfettll muat walt(?
C'mon Mr. ~-.n t,_ atlldenlo ~&amp;liking lor
Ia I fair ..,.,lllel The leaaa . . -.ld do Is WOiic togelhor

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And to my loUow 8klo Blld - - y a know-lf"\'ov

_!let.,. to_,. oil,_ .....,..,.., you wlllllnd that lhllr
~,. very

legltlmata. And lktally, to tho ......,.,, ol

lh,. Clty-wNihln I ~IY ~;)1011 Call SONYAB aod
"S~unf end Down Mario
F.,.,ara- don't dftpelr. You N ~,.., bullCI\ and I, lor

•poe lolly to Mary

- - I n )'OUf 41110&lt;U to hljp rnU.o tlllt Unlvorohy
1 ptottY c1omnao ooo&lt;f pteoe to u.. ancl learnt t•m on

your -

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P. S.·~ Ntt

the,.., ''ckcus buaur' Jutt ' ' trJIJC/t u :

'yourlol

Racism and unt!mployment

dlMstrous Hnpaet on eowrt communny ,,. autt•to anc1
In the meantime. till project's key preponenta might organize
&lt;he ourrounc!lng area.
some other meana to gauge lnt&amp;reat In a cet'ler. Open toruma.
Wo denoUnce U.. gllaatly rac11:1 mu..,.,o thar have
Thror-lll&gt;llltylorthe arrnospenroolracoom""*
much like th0$1 held for the abor11on oo"""'ge debate, would be • - lhe IIYM
Men In tl&gt;e lkltrolo, Hoof
llt11t and roremo4t 111 pi__, oqua,..y wh&lt;lfe . It
oon81rUC11WI In gamering atudenl lmput.
York area llltw- llept. 22 and Oc1. I . Tne cross llllongt- wllh _the corporations W!lO ha.. purauod a
Aoaenleld might also look lo otl&gt;er groups lor support or try 1o burnlnga In Butralo'a Blacl&lt; community and In tho dolllllr••• policy ol try109 to divide Black and white
devise alte(Jlate means of funding. Parhapa a co-op oettter oould be subul'ba ""' evl~c• tl\atthe munlera como at • time • workoro by pitting them ogalnoteach other lor jol)t and
formed 11 the proper space was allocated. One or a lew of the ol growln9 organ""od rtCitt violence by aroU1&gt;• '""" u
upgrodJr,go.TheN eo&lt;PQtlllono sllCII as .Bot-..
Collegea' mlgltt otfer support to a day cate center.
tne l&lt;u Klux lOan anc1 Nazi&amp;.
SIMI. Aepublle Staat.
Motors, Ford ano others
The Unl¥e&lt;slty Heights Community Center may al(uoly have a
1lle climate ol ~~~~~..,.,lis r~t-- """""'"~~~~to~lhl-ol..-.atlro~Job•
J)logram set·up that could aid UB parents, or may be Interested In lh(Oio9ll.llll uw of filnor ..,., - t i o n a of lilac~ • lot 8Yel&lt; ..,., wttlta - . .
•
For Blac:t' reslcleota W!lO lie on4-thlrd.ot lite-··
eatebllahlng one. Additionally, area ChurcheS and rellgloue orders 1*11*- tit- In Ugnt ot.t"", dlsaatroua ctiOI&amp; ol
may offer relief to single.parents.
~ I)OW g(lpplng 'BuiJato, IW!Ich "' the popvlatlon. fl)e Situation Ia Pllrtt'ii.tlar!Y crltteal. With
Although a largo part of tile proj.at may havetct fall 011 Unf~teralty ~11 of liMo blo corporatlona. T)\lt clt!r. one 01 olltctal uolflil&gt;loY"*'I at 20 - t . and IOf Black
lite
ii!IIPCtt.l _,,_ ot lite stat a and counlfy, Ia
yoU!h 11 Ia 40 percent.
groupl' shOulderl, there me.y be 1 IIemaUves. Juet now,tt ~as ~~a~no.- tmo • Wlual ghoet ""''n by lite YUI plant
II the day care Idea has not t.an ex.plorecl completely and groups • _.,..MOflayoffa.ln auto-steel"'*"' 1\ulted a
era haggling ovet a lot of un~nownt.
•
"
~ Ia rtght wher&gt; he aaya a giDIIP ;. ulled to alloW tee _
oornmhlnent •llY money. Ualo!t~tety, INit puis prwaaure ort Soc/JIJ explolmlon :
organfzatlona to hmd, ot pe called "09Pot*$.:' of an Ida.
_
Few would at'glill1hat day.cara Ia not a worthWhllaMrVfce for a To the Editor.
~xpiOIII•• ~utlont wllhjlo our ooc:lety and to otrido
Unl-lltY to oflit. ~ IUII(IO&lt;I'Iacleer; lila key, debate _..,. . 91'1
lor a_........- -w\y, I'd 111&lt;e to Cilia riltie
Who will be ~ ~ lot IUrdng 'ft. And lhat b-.ot
A.T. Unquentt .-.nat qulte ~ IMUIIratoa the from
ent.ltlod - • b y Pa.ile ManNo~~ ....,be ~JIId . . . . ..
.-vmo olllll ~The~ ooc:l«y In In I N - . ''Tll! ..... W -" aclted by Tbnl c.ilo
h lllll\lalty tlial It -..;t--. ... (wllld. I ,_._. ~~ 'tiiOUict r-o. Sloe .......
andpei!Mit-II O,_Itolthlo_.,.aoclttlal "All« Ill our - • '-a fully lnl~ ooc:l«y. Md
........ , . - - - - ,., ............. a=·-~~~~--INonly-lonto. l~
wHI be unavai lable.

To the Edltoc

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at llttt,...aa • ~loft to
tilt
lllolla't.!Wfftllopt.1t'oflle,..__,,._ MillS .-__..., ~ Mr. ~~ rabu11al. fie
Mr. IJnqlleiiii'J ...........
IY8!-!Galq, ,!1!1 lnlo .. ...........
on 1t1a ~e
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SociDI lnjustic~
ToiME&lt;fhor.
Tine UB phlloooplly Plt&gt;f_. _.. menuoned In

tM Oc- l&amp;lh I - of the New Yotl&lt; T'lmeo. On OM
wu a 110()1 ~ MCutet h.-ntoi
cloctarlllon wlllcll IM pro(....,.. oli!MCI: the Op-Ed
had "" anlclo by CMIIIAn ICII'&lt;tat Gary Poltor
-1110 0 1 1 - Ovtlllan Al!lorlca.
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The--·-~lnl-"""iiY,_.....,

ocholaro---.. .

-bolctdt&gt;g
of or lniiUI&lt;II ... -

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" ' not

loci by Saton nor In the poehlon to "roouiMO. contri&gt;l,

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.....,,11'11111" dictate. 01\d In ""'end, tyrannl:.." •• Mr.
Ponor clalmo.

The

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MCUtar oeholaro
,,_,..,uy polat1Hd
- - teiiOioul-~on IM bUll ol 6ellof In

TheMml...._ 6ocl"""' - -·..

•olmplo
C&lt;utot.
01\d

It -.tendo 1/1111 _ ,ICiually
. mull
,....... toqethor to . .,... their oanl!y problo&lt;M wllhollt
cllvlnt dolpondonoo-a •~ compallble with • l&gt;lllefln
iatvallon, or llnaJ Jud9tntnt.
Allor otudylno Phi"*'PP!y at UB. It dld not~&lt;~rpriM
mel/Ill tt&gt;r• UB Phi"*'PPIY prof1110tt olilnod 1M now
-tatallon -tlno tile -...loc*ilfk: ,.,..hod
.. our bUic cloclalon maJ&lt;tno toot.
pucotUI
and honaat men lncr.d1bly tolo&lt;ant ol any vtowpo4nf,
.nalyltnQ tu more uwn •"the heft and now." aa 'NJ,

God._,...,

TheM.,,

Pott• f&amp;IUIY fC"UMO.
There are lm,_oo flowo In Mr. Pottlt'o rUIOtlino
that Amertco ahouid boon abaoiuto CMotlon nation by
.trtue ola CMI!Ian me)Orlty. 1will moratY not• u-.,.t tM

vast majority or adult Amettoan CMotlana vM birth
oonlrot-an unf~ lin by IM moraltlla' own
A - - CMotlan niiiOtl. then, would-be
rulecl by '!'illlono of llnnoro MiiiiLIO hell!
Thoao """ dloouioe . .~political ambition
under their brand of lanallc moraJiam commit o orut
aociolln)uotlco. I aooumo thai God -ulcllrown upon
that actiOn.

dlolitao.

BOB THATS INC1I!DISLE!.."YOU MEAN YOUR Of'FICE FURNITURE.

WAS NEVER DELIVERED WHEN '10U MOVED TO TliE 1\MJ./ERST CA/'IPUS~

Education Plan, oampu): monopollea, and the
convartlon of mandatory 1- to vorun~ry , _ (an
ioaue pruently bolno dlocuiiecl by NY Stoia
~ Tblt platform- Ollopubtl- lfl lhl
aoconcf luue of TM Ofhor OM.

To theEd/lor:

Dturc~ /or

To,,.

Although I'm ~· an akHnnuo, wotl&lt;lno on my
mlloa -ay In Auotln, Taxu,

those who Cllll 't

_.,., 0oot91 I!COO

thenlt.o t o - good 1 - tlllllotiU 1111¥1 at U&amp; on
occulon&amp;l TM s,..ctrum ,..q.. me down rwe. I

Edlror.

- l n o '10411 hl/p on ~~ tile
Com"!""'!r Action eo.,. It&gt; our - - to roloa
t ...,

money lot lho Muacullr Oyalrophy Aaaoclollon
tlvouoh
annual Oa,.. Morotl,.,.., which will be
hold Aprll3, C. Ol\d5from8pJn. to2o.m..ln IM Fll-.
"-n on the Main &amp;lroot Cornpuo.
AI our loot ...,atl)on - to ra!MIIOOO.
Thlo Ylll ......... Ml our goal II t10,000. AI many of
you may · lhle 0001
be -~~nc~ only lllfOUOII
the cooporotlon of tho Uni¥OroltY and Bullalo
comnwnltJn..

our"''"

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Whll .. at. '"' "'"'"'" tlln• •• PEfl60N
POWER I from all un.-tY membora.
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O&lt;IO ligft up,
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.PollI fC.lotor!L There, In a twl"larrt epeoCII. ,.,y fait I
otrlppod tho otller condldaiN of lhltr crecllblllty.
My now ac'-t, tM Unlvorolly of Toxao, -IIY had
a votor rer...naum to rl'll!lblllh our otiiCionl
-nmenl. lt .... ·n.. y..... eooduo to Ita
-.h-01\dwutoof money. A " wftopplng" n ino
_ , olour~OOO otl.clentalumodout tovoto lot lt.t
gueu UB lon't unlquo, huh? We will 1111¥1 a otuclent
govornmont ,gain. ft won by llvoo, count thorn, three
mooaly voloo. What dolo that tell )'OU abOUt ttudonr
go¥1fnmtnll In oonorol? What do rou thlnlt would
hiPPI" If UB votldto lbolllh lhl SA?
In Concluding, Mr. ~1\ don'l burn your c:ftlckons
betora t~ro c:ounlod behind you. Before )'OUt
eloctiOtl. you - • no -lhellc thon till r....
c~en,.. that aa hypocday. And wt1o ~~nows
•• • If 1 00 percent of UB hod volod·ln your ...-.~on. you
mlglll Juft hi.. /oar by a llnclttllde. Thank your
Chlckel\a too.

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-lilY and mentlonod mo In'"' loftowtno way:
:! .. Fo&lt; examp~a, In ~ I'INidenl'e ,.. . thoro weno
- I...,... Ill not ,.., c:ondldet• wt10 could Do -.lldered
coot-.. Thlo oontruto llwl&gt;IY with tho
protldontlal election of IM prO¥ioiJs yoor - · tho
llfwt or Luke Sl!yWolker llnla~od third . ••"
Well, Mr. shoohen. IAI mol&gt;reok tho niWIIO yOu- It
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apalhello lut year. 1. Luko Skytucl&lt;Of,
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We will cl!edl rour anf~lrNla, radiator,-.. a rod
- . , INn.ry I terminal &lt;Mda lot eottoelotl, •• ·
hauar •YII- IOf llolea. • arod omet • ••r .,•• to 1111
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Mo Bell and co~ny move over!
New firm competition no crank call
MCI-Tele Communication is the firJ( company
to ever siphon busine$$ from Ma Bell's mega·
corporation by usina fast , dT~tlona disWI«
telephone sc:rvi« &amp;I aboUt haJr the COS! Of
AT&amp;T' s rates.
The American Telephone and Telesraph
mooopoly, consiltiq or, amo~. New
York Ttlcpbone, Western Elecuic and the BdJ
System. has had total conrrol or the teltpbonc
mdustr)l ror decades.
"We're DOl compttioa for AT &amp; r.
monopoly," said MCI North East Business
Manqcr Winston Smith. ''We're only llYin&amp; ID
atvt more cfrlc:ient sorvict 112 a lower c:o11 10 ow

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Dv.rina the day (&amp;a.m. to S p.IJ\) MCI offer•
lottt distaoec rMes 25· 30 percent leu th1111
AT.tT's. From S p.m. 10 8 a.m ., the savina•
jump to almost $0 percent. "The main reason for
our reduced rates is that we don't employ
o perators," Smith explained. "All our calls are
co nveyed through a complex network or

compulcrs. ,.
The MCI TeleCommunication system Is linked
dorectly to the home pbonc. All the cuSiomer
needs is a toacb tone or a push buuon phone,
said Smith. The customer dials a rqular number
and is booked up with ow compuurs. He then
receives a second dial tooe. A pcnooal fivMiait
tdenlific:atlon number is dialed. then the desired
number. he CKplained.
Prom the oriaioatiJla compllla' llation, the

number is conveyed to tbe tower and transmilled
as mlerow ..es to the terminatina end where
another computer connects bad to the AT.tT
network.
There are two types or service a customer can
receive. One Is 1 24-bour, seven day woelu&gt;lan
costiaa SlOper month. ~other type is milo S
p.m. to 8 a .m. weekdays and aU day S.urday,
Swtday, and boUdays ror SS eadt month.
"The ZA hour plan is basically ror businesses
who utiliu tbis service constantly. For families
and coUqe 51Udenrs, the second plan iJ ideo!."
Smith infOt"'Dtd. Servict iJ ltl·up by cliaiina an
inlonnalion center in Stanford, Coonccdcut and
requestina it . Within a week to 10day5 customers
receive a letter txplainina the services and a
personal five diait idattlf~n number. The
scrvi= can be used from anY pbooe, providina it
Is a toucb tooe. "There ate no con~acU to sign,
m•tin a
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a '- rclariveJy · iisk -frec
opportunity, "Smith emphaslz.od .
MCI is a sc:lf.wpported company tbat has no
ties 10 a paleD! corporation. "We have been in
blliiness now for 10 years, but have srown
rapidly in tbelast St'Vcral," Smith explained. "It
was Slatted primarily to aid large businesses by
reducina the cou of loaa d is tanec
communication. From there it bas expanded to
include small bllSi neu es and reaiderui&amp;l
CUSiomcrs. Wt now setYe a cUentellc or
appro ximately 100,000," be reported.

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Tbc propoul, illdf, Sloecbaa .
added was Dot callllia for a
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time were illllaed, 8Dd thai
f110ds foe socb a project c:oallt"

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propoul to Sab-IINrd ~
stated thai, " Tbc ~ ·
of the 11lldy••• wW be a
qualified • iJid!Yidoal Wbo Is
coaamlned to tbc Idea of day
care...
Sbecba maiD~ 111M for
the IlDdy to haft AllY credlbility
it abMkt loe ~. "WilY ha~ .
a llody lilt's 'Dot ~jeclive7" iDsal'aDcc pranl111111 witb the
Sllecbu tJMorized .
Wl4erllaadiJoa that tbc _ ,
"It up to a would be allotted• to bealtb·
vote," - - to Roeeafdd. rdared projecu. Tho Day Cln
ODce tbc IIIOIIeY - tpelll, tbc Comm i ttoo was laopd •I,
_..,was~ ud tbc ~ 11.1 propoMb 11ru
study .tllcb Mecllae bad hoped dckyed aod llaally tabled by
to have underway by Scpumber HIAC wbk:b oeedecl .oro
1980 wu still willlout funds.
Wormation..
Two wecb la&amp;er, HIAC met
However, Black araued tb8t
this wu not a refusal or a willl tbc Day Care Committee
disapproval of a Day Care to explain why It bad decided
Center. "We send people and not to allot the aroup aoy
1 beir requcsu to o th er funds. Moore revealed tbar the
(appropriat e) so urces of renewal committee did not
money ," Blac k uplalned, normally fund fusibility
"because the more money studies, but preferred 10 put its
people act from Olbcr places , money in to more concrete
tbe more we can do with tbe ~sals- Black said, "HIAC
studcot fees. "Black firmly didn' t want to be rollins the
added, " If mere's a possibility dice oo a feasibility study that
of acttina money somewhere may or may not have
else. I will always say 'ao lllerc valuc:."Biack asserted, "It bas
first'."
no value unle$s t.hc IJUWcr b
' yes'.n

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The Day Care Committee llnUilroep
Anacred by the HIAC's
lllto IIPPioacbed tbe HIAC,
wblcb II aa oraaoizalloo tme1cr unwillioaoess 10 bdp, day-care
Sub-Board fundlna . Tbe advocatu beaan to ralac
HIAC' a renewal committee q,uestions
oo . lnt er 1101** S$0,000 of over-paid_, draaalutjooa• lollu~c &amp;D4i

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woo't be tbe are-tat uscn or a
Day Care ea.cr, 10 it's OQiy
Dalural Ill• SA is rdoctant,".
Moore added.
RotcoJdd, bowcvcr,
to recopbe ~ positloa oo tbe
basis of •atlslics r..- 1978.

puppet CoDtrol amooa HJAC,
SA ud Sub Boud members.
Two SA· -ben 1tc also
a u ociated with HIAC,

iodud:iJI&amp; Moore.
A brakthroqb came at 1ut
wbco MFC panted $ 1,000 to
the fcuibillly alldy ill -ly
October. MFC"s iDierat is
uoderi taodable, remarked
Modl,e. " - - the propoted
,~:c orer will be- at tbls
poi nt-for both day an d
cvcnln&amp; stucleots.
Mediae _and most OSA
advocates of day care believe
their orgaoization miabt also
alloc:ate $1,000 for llle study.
Yet, willl $1,990 s~n to
obtain, llle commluee ckcided
to revisit HIAC.
Despite
rumors
tbat
HIAC/ SA member Mark
Moore was unller SA inOucncc
to ¥Ole llle proposal down
Mediae discovered tbat M oore
bad pusbed for Day Cafe.
HIAC autboriz.cd SSOO towards
Lilt lludy aod would allocate an
addillooal 'SSOO if, after aoina
to P SA, t b e Day Care
Commit~ still needed .more.

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Roealfdd Cllplained tb8t two
yeara qo there were 44S
u o deraraduatc womm with
. cbildreo1 712 araduatc atuclcos
wltb cblldrco , S28 MFC
SIUdcots ud l l profeuiooal
studasts with chlldrell, briDaina
The healaiHdldd orpoiutioa tbc 1 0 t a l - to I7 2 3 also exprcued iDtcrest ill a&amp; UB wbo wac lttaldiDa
flllldilla tbc cquipiiDCDt. wbco school aod bad dllldrca.
ud If tbe COllier becoma a Roeeafdd ud Media'e bdjcvc
reality.
that IIDCicrJri41Wes wiUIIJC the
Ooe of tbc rcmait~_ioa ccotcr u much, or o-ly as
uoccr talotles, coo fi rmed muc:b, as .,adllale a...uirts.
Mediae, is wbcre tbe ra:Dajahla
Roeeafdd is ooly ~
S990 will - • from u;£ S200 from SBA wbkb be
wbctbcr SA will provide tile ••plafos is "reas~oabl in
funds as OSA, MFC aDd SBA proponlon to our
and
arc llopina. Sbccban eoprcsaed proportion of law It
ts. "
concern over the up-eomina SA Allllouah SA feels SBA ould
Senate vote on llle fund's be totin&amp; a laraer share of the
"Emotional issuoes are problems cost In view of SBA 's Slrona
betausc you're asked to show positioo for llle Day Care
your
com m itment
by Center, Roscnfl!liJ"'SiYi'tlle
money, "noted Sheehan. "If 1 money is "mainly a token
ask the Senate aoytlliD&amp;, " gesture of S\llllllll1,"
Shecblln indicated , "it will · · UB's f&gt;r~t R'oberl L .
be. . . who's fundiD&amp; are they Kctta- bas e&gt;&lt;pres.scd approval
&amp;oiD&amp; to cut. beQuse ba.sically of day care, noced .lbe Center
all •our money is allocated /'
ad~ocates. Mediaestressed tbe
importaoec of lht suppon of
Rdloetut
the Adminiitrlllloo, espodlpy
Moore disqrecd tbat SA bu for dccidina lbc location of lllc
becb hesitant to..allot money lC center. Tbe OSA ex~ve also
day care tbroup both its owr said lllat as soon u aUt be funds
aQtlons ud lllose of Sub-Board. arc acquired, the -ro, for
"1liit's moneoqs bclca\tse SA acoordlnator o f Lilt feasiblllty
bas noc bcCD rductaot to
stud y and a research assiltaot
!pods, only to aivc a .lot of ·will bcCin.
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Tracing someone' sday through. . .his garbage
by Deb bl ' ..Li a dq•lt l

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Editor'&gt; note; "Garbology" is declpherina one of the newest
mode&amp; of observation a nd logical thousht, involving a person's
llfestyl&lt; by his aarbage. In lbe following article t he writer describes
a day In the life of a person she h as nev&lt;r met. 411d gl•eJ tips on
how to master the an or debris study.

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Eluly 111 the morning ~~o•hile the dew still
tht ground, tht cut
purrs drowsily, hearln1the mornln&amp; Couritr·Expren btlnt tltro"'"

onto tht frotll sttpS. He strttdtes, slinks out of tltt lmtr box and
strolls to lht tmchtn Ah, 11nother d4y in tM lift.
Upstairs he s/ln, but it's painful. Tbe midnrght snarl. or
P~peddae Farm brand Old-fashioned Apple Walnut Cak&lt; with
Cream Otcnc lcina u still sirtlog in his stomach. It ba.n't mo•ed.
But it was so ddkious! He "'ould have eaten me apple, but it wa&gt;
totally spoiled, so he lbrew it in lbe garbage.
Lookjna rorwarjj to his r&lt;sular daily &amp;)us or Loncoln brand
apple juice. he !lots downstairs to lbe rcfrigc&lt;11ror, ooasty warm In
bis newly purchased Wtnterset Thermal Und&lt;rwue-by Hanes.
Turnina to sec whAt the cat is up to .. he faces the gnrbagr where me
box of Pcpperidge Farm brand Old-f:uhioned Apple Wolnut Cake
with Cream Cheese Icing lies, with the cheese idna &gt;till stuc~ 10 lb•
box. Oh, it's so tempting, he t hinks to himself.
But he pui!B out the bottle or Lmtoln brand apple J"IC&lt; Instead .
There'~ JU51 enouah left fo~asS and he C~CIIediy Un&gt;erew• tbt
top while reachins into rhin;psoard for a Juice aJau. Oum•il~. he
knoch o,·•r me bottle, spilling the lUI or the Lincoln brand applt
Juoce onto the counter and floor
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Generic paper to.,ds to the r...:ue! Ht mops up tht meu. And
then he must settle for lilt orange juice from concentrate on the
cardboard canon n61 to tht Bison Brand Cott•&amp;• Cb~ in the
refriaerator
lioping lor tht radio to choer up h os moming, he tUrlll it on as he
Settles down to h is cardboard canon 100 percent orange juice from
concentrate and ~he Couriu·Cxpri!JIS. His efforts for a peaceful ,
positive nan are futile. Just as he t urns the radro •witch from
"ofr' tO "on," the k itchen tight goes of(, the refrigerator SlOPS its
constant hum and the clock on the wall stops tick ina. He'; blown •
ru.~e.

He anl!liiY stomps to the utilitY eloset for a Oashl1J1hl. There ue
t,.o disposable Oashligln.s on the 5.hdf, one blue ont and • ydlo,.
one. The yellow one doesn't work and the blue one awes orr only a
faint aJow. Oiqusted, ~ lbtows tbem bolb into th&lt; aarbaa• The
cat pum f01 some of the Wend't milk that is on the refnaerator,
and bis wife enters the room, wond&lt;fios wh) the toaster dooo't
work.
It wasn't easy to pick abo - in the dark. But after many trips up
and down one suer~, we located a JUbjea more importantly, we
located thcgarbqc. The rain fdl relentlessly upon the four metal
aarba&amp;e cans near the curb and undernea th the street U,g ht.

Foolishly w.arin&amp; a white sailcloth jacket, I tried to •• least
eonccal my head by tylna the hood tightly. And I al54 wor&lt; datk
glassrs with blind en on the •ide&gt;. I felt lilre a typical prowl&lt;r.
sneakln&amp; around incognito.
Sbal'l) i hopper&amp;
Rather than chance beon~ di;o.,ovcred, I simply oransponed hi&gt;
garbage from the front or bis hou&gt;e to the bliSCm&lt;nt of monc. wherr
I proceeded to look through whot he b•d di&gt;C'd&lt;ded Onlt
speeulatiom ;u to hos lrfestylt C!1ll be concluded, 1M they arc based
on tht concr&lt;tt facts of tht &amp;arbage I oxamined .
For instllJice, th&lt; empty box of "All Temperature Cheo" that
"reduca wrinkks wtuk it dean&gt;" sugg&lt;Sts thai somcon&lt; donn't
lilre to iron . And the uJed cat Iuter that was in a BELLS pocny
bag says that the hoUS&lt; p&lt;t Rays rndoo,.,
There are various clues pomting to the fact that someone tn the
household may be do&lt;IUIJ : a s.. en ... Lo ... Rasberry Yo,un
containu, Btson Brand Cottagt Cheese. s ..oi.ss Mts&gt; Lit• H ot Cocoa
Mix and various remarn&lt; or apples, grapes. celery and t'llntatoupe
Yet. they dier while eat ins iunk food. ••idenced by the bag or Wose
Liahts N~tural f'orato Chips lwhrdr were bought on sr,.dal for
$.89 instead or the &lt;CJUiar S.99). hrcodtntally , they didn't wailunlll
tht baa was cmpt y to 1brow it out.
A.\ •uggestcd hy the rnoney-uvong potwo tttip•, and the Hell\ /i,
Kelly tag for S4 .99rodurcd from S7.00, there are sman 'hoppct' on
llll• house. even If thcy do throw owa~ food . At IC&lt;Ur th&lt;y hu)
rhinponule,..
And not only do the~ buy on &gt;ale. but lbey al.so don't al,.ays
•ud to brand name nems The) buy Generic paper towel&gt; twhrch
ntvct tear orr nght), Purr Goum&lt;t Dc:lir,ht cat food and BeU\'
brand canned Otr~ Bans
PopWar brand name the) do buy oncludt Tobon 's For:u Pruc
Bockwurst . Campbell's C~ of Mushroom JOUp. Boon Brand
Cottage Ottes!" and Hane's Wontersct Thamal Und....,.ear.
I also speculate that they lrke wint wit!\ their fish, as evidenced
by two gift bo~es of Antlnorr Blanco White Tuscany Wrnc for F1sh .
Also tluown out was a bott le of Dc:inbord Groen Moselle Wine.
1974, with the oork replaced. Apparently, lbc Antonon Bianco
bottle$ arc more worthy of savinv-or takt long&lt;r to empty-then
the Dc:inblld Green.
After a11 eJiharmint dQ)• at work. th~ husboud rttum.r hom' 10
rht smtll of l&gt;tt'fllr•tt wtlh omo11.r roolu"l on the stow-, Ht rtlans
in his r«lmn wllh tht Buffalo Evening News and tt«hts for lht
l&gt;lut Bic Cltr with • •ltlch 10 do tht «ossword pwu.lt. But tit# pt'n
doe&lt;11 't worA So M throws ir 1[110 rite r~~rbagr. Tut~ring ro Ius mtltl.
he dJSC'rlrds a fl't't rift of s-r Corn -as r:OIIIOII~ Ill /Itt JUliA
mail.
A/ltr dutn.tr Itt 1111d ltu wlfr do tit# duhes, srrubbt11g tiWtiJ' w11h
the SOS Soap Pods ollll tht ChON! G1tl Putt Copptf Piiffs Tllrt•
it's somt Wttodt molk for tht all and ttmt to siH_p. But /im. hr'/1
put out thr lOfbagt

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oo a thr-.....e williUaa suealtWiab the Bulls' r~ pmcs 10 be p~ 01
hom&lt;, thdr pla)'Off em- _ , JOC)d. Ho_...,
~ any thou&amp;hll of playoffs m\ISl be tempered.
As Esposito •oms. " If .,. intend to move ou and
ru1m1 the JOab that we ,.. for ourselves a th&lt;
bqinnlDJ of the......,.., .,.•reiOiDIIO have tO ... our
a&lt;ts lOJ&lt;th&lt;r-1101 we any of tb&lt;J&lt; (rernalnlnl) pm.,
ll&amp;htly."
Thh a rcernoon ·s opponents- H ouahton
Colleac-brina with them a tO.I · I record. and were
recenrly ranked founh in the Stile by the

lnltrQOIItJ,a&amp;tt Soccer Association of Amc-riu.
Hou&amp;hton edaed Buffalo Stott last week I~ in
ovenime. The Bmp.ls topped th&lt; Bulls I~ earlkt in
the IC&amp;SOa .
UB SOO&lt;lna lk'&lt;CIIrisSimoo lllints. " lt's aom&amp;IO bt
a touJh pmt, but I thmk we'll beat them
(Houahton)." Sunon remembered hiS txperi&lt;nce with
Houahton lasl year-as a member of Fredonia
Stare- daJmms "We should've won IL&lt;t year. We had
rwo or rhrce aoals called back ."
Bult.' midfit.lder Dave Simpkin aiJO rernembtn tbi.s
oftcrnoon's roes. " It was probobly our bluesr sam•
lasr yeat," he Wd. "We beat rhern on thdr
homecomrDJ. )·2. Tbey11 remember rh11.''
Sunp\m noted t1w the Bulls will not ha&gt;e to WOftY
about Sttv&lt; Burke. the AII·Ammcan forward who
lfWluated las! yeat. He was quick to..l!!!!:._ho .. .-er.
tlw today's pme will aill bt 1 very tcl1111J0i!&lt;. "We'll
ha•e to be up for 11." be~aid .
Another V&lt;t&lt;ran hooter, fullblck )om Larue,
compared Hou&amp;hton ro another or UB'• rivals,

• ~.in abilky &amp;od skill, but added, ''I think wt11 bal

Saito. ..,.Stmckr Mark Cdcsle, •boo&lt; opinion
holds u mu&lt;b wd&amp;ht as aoybody'• (havlnl b&lt;cn a
starter since ltlt ftuhnlan year) asserted, "They

(Hou&amp;hton) have alwaY$ bad • aood team."
Cdcsle bdkva that eva~ with the loa or Burke,
Hou&amp;hton wW P&lt;OV&lt; to be tou&amp;h fO&lt; the Bulls thiJ
aftm&gt;OOO. The IIC:ImiDda said tbot his team will hove
to """"" 0 COUpk Of quick OD&lt;S and jwt keep
pusbinJ-- l&lt;t down, and lrY to bani oo."
The Bulls' coach feels that Hou&amp;hton, even with the
loa of lis lOP focward, is "proba.bly mon8ff this yeat
(than Jut)." He conlltlued, "They're o aood. solid
team. They Jive you JCOOOd and third erron. (They)

don't stand around-(lhcy) continue on in a p1ay."
When asked If hethou&amp;ht thiullemoon'• opponent
was the touah&lt;st hil team would race this season.
oot as &amp;ood u SyrxuK.
bot they haveth&lt; potcnl.ial to be explosive." The COIICh
then usmcd that bi.s Bulls _...s this q.wlty abo.
"We've Jbown lc," be uscned.
Allhou&amp;h the Bulls ba,.. woo tbdr ~tht« pmcs,
some obscrvm cl&amp;im that then - • a ftw sub-pat
perfonnanc&lt;S in thot Slleak. A laek or individual huJIIe
and tam cohcsivc:neu are tbe most Crequcnt
accowion•. The eooch hinted that he would not
hdillle to make chao&amp;d if the ~kadaJsleal otlhode
appeats aaaln . "They know thrit jobs," he &amp;ald. "IJ
they're not anlltlathe job done. we can't afford to Jlvt
them time to an in Jbapc."
Esposito lntlkaled th• his team ml&amp;ht hove 011
advantaa&lt; over othtt teams which are vyiJII fO&lt; a
plt)'Off spon. "It's nltt IOCIOme back and play thelasl
four pmcs 11 honw. If we win our last f"'l(.bome
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playoff bid).
"If we CAll 10\. fan JUppon lat th&lt;J&lt; last four
games)," added the
mentor, "It would really

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There's nolhiDa like lhc month of October wltcn l t
Tbcn !here's fOotball. Wbo would have tbouabt the
comes to spons . Tbisycar, October bas an eYeO ~ .
Bills would bt atlhc top iD lbdr clivilion. Tbe cbances
Both lhe Bulla aod the Bills have idcOticaJ S.l won-loll for the Bulls were a little betler, but even their arcat
records. But, tbe 8u1ls arco'tlhe only UB team dolna , lliCCCII c o - as a surp&lt;Ue. You have to fiDd football
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As October .,:u iato full swiq. vanity Oou team ls' on top.
CoWitry, Field Hocby, Soccer, ad Meft'a and
Profcssioo&amp;l Hockey and Basketball awted oot too
WOCDCD's Tamis all have wituliq records. Womca'a loQa 1110 and every one bows bow IQOd the Sabres
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own dlvisloa. No,., with all thai suc:cas oc:curriaa tbls
llo!t wbat about those more restless IDdividuals?

month you .c:atl'l bdp but act ddtecl.
And wbat aboullhe Pall Oauk7 Wbllc the leavcs
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that .U-Amai1:8D ~ tile World S«&lt;cs.
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You doo't have to have &amp;Dybody arouaclto pity wit~~ .
Horaboul a ;c. ill the ...,tf E..,. a walt it .,ocl.
The air is aiop duriq October. Tba-c it -color Ill
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grows it doesn't lose its Shape. Yout""haj rcut w.ll

look as good alter IMI days as it does alter frve
m lnules.
.
A PreciSIOn haircut wrtb Shari\poo and blow-&lt;lry

costs Just lourtMn dollars ror guys 0&lt; gals, less
1~ of course We also oller~t waves.
coiOnng, frosting and conditioning. No appotnl·
• ment needed, fus! cqme '"·
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you need.

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thai )IOU or a friend mey drink too mu&lt;"'7 Drop by
1'\FAC. ElllcoU. w~ lr"'" &amp; tO p.m

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t&gt;ondlu. p1oa&lt; "'ll" )'O&lt;Ir allendan« lllp lor
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8 -. 190 F"""'lln SL The IMrne ol
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Educa tion Cunladum at 2 p.m. end R.-... Hana i$IT'I&lt;tl"'t
on the Job et 4 p.m.

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Ckll&gt; moou lodlt a&lt; .S:JO p.m. tn 9JO Clom&lt;N.

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IIYPIIIQ proji'ct mectlnt

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In »6 Squl~.

llodcly ol Jewish lAw S - t a org.,lulk&gt;&lt;MI ...-Jng
tomoffOW et )!.)() p tn 11\ U\t: lltudent tou.nge_f nnt float
O'Brian, AC.

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AI,... LAm- DoiUI ele&lt;tlon ol olltcert fnd•y ol I p.rn

IIIIo yeer's Wotnt11't

In 232 Squlto .

Worbbop In J4wt.h COOidnt tomorrow ai. 8 p.m • t lhc
Amhe,. Cb.tbed Hou..e, -~I ttol'lh F""oruL Th.Ja wee.k
l1ow 10 rnlk• lnlclod challah.

8odology Uftdorfntduot• llt.-1 Aaon. me«~&gt; Fr\cloy
at 2:30 p.m. In the
Lounge. ,.c_

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tbmO''" al 7 p.m ill 262 Sqw'\re... For mort: Information

conta&lt;t Oo&lt;lt&gt; et

~_.723.

1980 E:dJUon Y..-boob will be aYaUable ~nlng Fr'day
In 11 1 Telbvt f rom 9.~ p.m..

movies, arts &amp; lectures

Ufe WorUttopt. -Ct~eUve PS.y kn ,un on~ rhnes... a
~·' •or~ahop c.omorrow from 7:]().9 p.m. In the Clafk
smaiJ 9)1tn. To r~lsltf for thb r~~ WOfkt:hop e~ ll

Ttoxl, o joa-rock G""'P· will perform Frldoy In lh&lt;
KaU\etlne Comc~t TM:e~et, E lilcotL nckeU. 8VI~l.ble .l
th~ BlacW MO\olnt•ln tl atrkc 1 Porter

636-2808.
SopbofnOft vrs arc 11'1oYtled \0 M g~•~ lttt Junka•
Clou et a Pot LVck cflnne, t04\~ht •• 7 p.m 'n th•
H.trimtn FKWty Lou.ngc. #11\eet your b~ btothen and
.&amp;Jit!PTS

0 8 - Fair "'O&lt;ldoy ltom !1-.JO..l p.m. In lh• !'\II"""•
Room. Squ"&lt;. Ooln voluol&gt;l• lnf.,.....lo&lt;l on ...ell IO(&gt;Ia

t.IUOtC «•t' the

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•t the Q,AiNCH The-ele1. '"'-Ht Su~

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ECC Jur fnMmWt Nov \ at I p m &amp;n the KaU\at1ntCotncU Thcaltf, EJikotL

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tt-n and c l - R.....,. Willing F.-y 14l p.m In
1 Hey.. c ond Tuesday at .-..In l~c.,.n. TecMiq11&lt;1
fo, ptepeJmg .n dfed.ive t~ wtll H di'IC.USMd

'There IJ a cure for apathy but nobody

-PalBurlce

$eftlon loleretted lo - l n t pill&lt;olqola-1\dclpl\1
Onw-~1 wUt be. on carn:pus Friday to discuu lhelr
Pereleg;al Ptogr•m $gn ~ In J H.lya C or aU /'1\ra
M.edt at 831 -l~ I) tor an appo~lmetl\ - MinoriUn are en
coura geod to come few en I:M.ento-'W,

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F,ldey at 8 p,m. ln 2l3 Squhc.

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ro. 11.....,11 Fr&gt;&lt; m0&lt;0 lnlatmallon - In .. OLS opon
11., p.m. - 1· "TIIu&lt;ado7 ond frldoy, Until 6 p.m.
T~ ONl 7 p.m. Wt4neodoy In J.40 :sq.,~,_, Abo In
t771#.FAC. Elllcolt. - Y ' lrom I ·~ p.m.ll)l-2273.

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lllldt II\OUttiO&gt; I College It oil at&gt;out. The It
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to,lgh• et 8 p m Cortttc;t 8lK1&amp; Mountl 1n IJ for more

'1'lt&lt; IIIUIIIog of the R&lt;.&lt;&lt;nt StNQtllea In ,..land" giYen

by Erik "'n Kud&gt;n•II·L.A,ddtll" l'rldoy ol 12;30 p.m. In l 0
Copen. folt...ed by ·u~rty "' f4uallty" 01 ):JO p.m. In
684 Blidy

Pflnct:lon Unlveully F ounda tton lor Studefl t
COmmunkellon-BuJJnc.u TOlSey offers l.mcH.rOteduttt
1~.0.,. .a U8 the opportunMy ot attend • lhru d•y con.
re-rt:nt.e In MYC. ell Upe-f'M'j pekl. T'he eonfett::nce will
gl.., ocudomt 11w opportunlly 1o ..-.. chollt"liO· ond
qwu&amp;lon lop teYel ~· f•om OYer 100 rorpota
1'- Mllonwldc. ~ &gt;hould be llbefal aru mo)Ono.
Fa. mot't. k'llonni!Oon, p.tu.. co"~ 1'\t.. -""-* •\

/nl-..llaamoMIIIyjo&lt;l.mol-tuflr•bao;cla
~led to come 0\ft ln U. ~ Mmnter. UlJ

to_, 1M ldoat vfUB't tn...-lonol

"'Caret:f ht Nll HblOfY" lnform~l lotctu.re: pruenwd by
f.a..h.y atw:t .a.H o( CJB end ttlag•r• Unfw•ah.)' \Of'I"'Itf''w
et • p.m In~ Clem•nt-..

""'1"M. Vlrtuoto Pk:co4o•• -t..ufenot Trott In concert

U.ng._ Is required.

ae -.-1-Wrl..,_ at1d Clolumn!Jis lnteruoed I•

Ct)'OIIOftk rkmon•trotlon by Unlo&lt;l Carbld• frldot 1t 2
p m . tl'llhe Wotdman Thcl&amp;«:f. Nonon. SponJOtect b y tht
Amt,lan Society ol Mt::CN_nic..l EngtnHn..

Pre-law Mnlon-A rt:pfewt'lt.\Nc. from Sef\JII"l'lrt 1'1.
CaJdoLo School of\.a...- ...-.u k on ~mput 111\onde-y. Sign

ln._rul«&lt; In tt.u4ylng In P&lt;&gt;1anc1 during tho
s:um~t of 198\' .should wtrt... to ; Summt:t SuatOI'•. ThtKoeduu.ko Foundatlot1, 1' East ~h Stlttl, Nh' Vork,
NV JOOll , "" p,..•tous k~t of the Polll'h

"'lnor1ty Law Day S.huctey ftt 900 e.m . In 11\e Faa..lty
Dilling 1\f. . ol tlarrlmon UbtOI). Come •1&lt;1 lind 0&lt;1!1\o.,
\0 ~ ' n'o U• &amp;:hool, M HdiUon. hut tpe•kt.ra t•lA
~t the lew Met hs efre:1 on )'OU and youn In the '80s.
Spon.orod "Y BilLS/\,

"''f'tcw N~ buweUoM • Kna..os. Ow:&amp;r.
Tile Unuplo&lt;Od - et.en I&gt;)' tllf1lh s-t1 todOy
01 8J0 p rn .. II&gt;• Albltgl&gt;t Knoc Art Oolkry, l lOO
Elm"'Od

up fOf lntt:f'Yit:wa lrt ) Hayc.:s C or C'oU M.r.a. /'1\ock •t
lll1 ·3,15. ,.,lnCHitlet 1rt: enc:ourogtd LO COrN for an In

St..-u

;

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&lt;I&lt;IAJ
CornmiUM ,.....,.., SVT luM1ng .Mel&lt;
CU.Irly tonljjht 01 8 p.rn. In llw Fillmore Room. Squl•&lt;·

et d ..~lt:S. blood pru.wrc., .sidtJ~ cc..U Wlllt'mla. body fM
encl others_

~ 14

cares."

CJUA.e ptt..Mnta John BI'Uitl'lrAII, 1 08 •udent 1 In an
ougiNI t.• hlbldon ol d;awlngs oa. 20·Nov. 20 111 0~
l i t. Squlr• ~lnt ronpllen Ia Friday ftom 6-9 p,m,
For mort lhlorl'l'\aUon c•ll 63+ 1068.

3 Hayet C before frtct.y.

-tng mltl9rt!Y ttudo!)l Joo Itt 8focka~-·am "'
~~· For 1""'- lnfor,.tlon, WTilt
to.
Merta C•rmen Rodre.gutt, Community

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~

o4 l'l)dlology, 11&lt;w Yorlt

Oniienlly. 6 ~ Plac.. "-w Yon., NY 1000)
"180&lt;1t)r -

-

.., ln&amp;eruted lo 1M AID-

MJcltlooft- to. olf..a.g r~ For furthtr lnlor

'"Tho SUI• lmpi&lt;manlotloo&gt; Plan Pt-.. For lllceUng
A•• o-~~o&amp;lfty Stend.trd'*Vfvt:ll! by Mthol"'y Voell Ot t.he: Erlt
County Ot:pc, ol Envlronmt'ftlat P..,olng Frktey at noon
In 123 Wltk...,.., Elllco&lt;t

"How Clo&amp;e W• Are to Semantic Dlrec:l..t c:-tp4ler
by o. Ro"' S.ll'rl o1 s.n~A~&gt;onn'Ork•
Frldoy ot l.JO p
41, &amp;:!26 Rid9elee.

o.,..,.,.,.- alv• •

"'·In,_,.

• Jt. #111\.n'a CuOt.. lonteM at 7 p.m. in the
Confertf'!t't Tht.etet.

" Araulal" tonljjhtl4 7 p.rn in Cll6 f arber.

8POI(s information
Todoy: Sotter .., tl0\ljjh1on Cot'-, ~!ow)' FJeld. •

motion, MIWo
.. Doctot.l Fdtowtlrlp. u.
o,_.
- l Z46 .John A. tlann.n 1\dmlrublro&lt;lon

P·""' Cr- C"""'ry 11 llroaport Stou.

~.4&amp;112A .

Yo&lt;lr Stot&lt; Clwmptontlllpt.

to: Cort~peuu

~ ~ S...te OnMn~ty. fAll l.an&amp;lnQ.

~

f rldoy: JV F-.boll ot lth«. Cot'-: Field Hockey ot

Ne'* "''otkSUt~ ~Women'aiennls att't~

~ ..,.. IIlli Ctulr-Thlo It the lui · - 1o jOin

1110 Sid Club ol tho curmlt Pf!Oot. Prtca go up Oct. :!5.
011\co will be open • - ond I'Jidoy Fr&lt;&gt;&lt;n 9 o.m.-&amp;30
p.rn.
Chlrlc.M 8 1»dcnt A- . - n g Tt&gt;ll1n00netlt Sewrdoy
•• II t30 o.m. ol tho Squire Lon... Dudltn. u t&gt;nded"'
S.iurdoy. Cost I&amp; tl ~ per lhloc mon team. For
lf1forrn•tton a jl 6.]6.5~~.

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A crowd of OVC{ 3000 people abowal up for
Suclay's Uaily Day rally • Buffalo's d o - Clty
Hall to beu politic:iau aDll rdilious a..dm prailc the
Cit)''a black community for iu resualal cludQc die two
wecb of!Slayiu.p.
Sponsored by over 100 local O(Janiutlou-wftll
membership ranaina from labot unions tO ltOdtot
. aovernmenu-tbe rally intended to fuse toaether black
and white citizals in the wake of the seeminaly rlldally
inspired klllinas. II was hoped that by aatherina en

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ccnald mlllluoom iDlo vloleot radal coellic:l, could be
a.oided.
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The ora&amp;Aiuts ba4 upcaed a crowd of
~oxlmatdy IS.OOO people. but the cold wiDd
wblppiq aroud tbe downtown area and the Buffalo
Bins football paeprOYed to be 100 mud! c:ompetiaioo.
Thote wbo clid-ble at Ory HaiJ 011 theo¥UCaS~
Swlday ranpd &amp;om ;ouq to old with an ewn split of
black and white~- The JDOCid was q~ and
subdued, u 40 plain-&lt;:lolhcd poljcemen &amp;n4 a similar
number o f · Buffalo's rtJJCSC '1lresscd in ricK &amp;ear
patrolled the area arolllld Niapr. Square.

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The speatcn added to tbi$ c:a1m scenario, as rdipoa ·
and Oocl tumed out to be tbe focal poinD. n.e.
applause received by the polilica1 ofrocials bardy
approxim8led tbe levd tbal &amp;reeled the Rfiljous
spccdics. Aay tbrell of riabt will&amp; orpniDijoos
appeeriQa aDd
trOUble wa 0\'Cnbadowed by
cmotio11s reflcclina l)'lllp8lby towards the victims add
t.b eir famllic:s. The ooly baMen were and-racist and
coocilialory, expraama hope for brocherbood and
unity.
The Cent.r al C'lty Cboir-wbieb ltkked off tbe rally
at I p .m .-set the t011e, ~kill&amp; emotional rcspoose
from bocb blacb and whites. H.armonizin&amp; their way
tbtolqlb three rdJai9us sonss. the c:bo!r JOC the crowd
sinai~~~ and awayloa in a cdebratloe of belief that Oocl.
and not vlolen«, is the lli\Jwer to tbe ltillinas.
Thcir com-.tor, Eleanor Hall, captured tbe
rally's apa-rent pu~ and tone. "We dmr't
undetaand all, but byl and by we wiU · learn
undcntand ~na. Just hold-on and by and by
we'D undc::rllaod all of Gcid's plan," she said, to the ,
a pproval o f the crowd. before beJinnjq another sona.

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• For the speakers. the President of the Board_!!f_
Rabbis Sllolom Stern easily drew tbe loudest aiiifiiiOSi---....,
vocal repsoose. De~verina an emotional addi'CS$ that
reminded tbe chilled crowd of the NIIZi ~
aaalnR the Jewish people,' Stern bad die crowd
applaudlJIII his every word. The Rab~
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a
blisterina attack on racism and racisU aa
m. a
"deadly polson" filled their beuiS.
He resniJided the aowd that ·everyone is a victim of
such fiiWic:$ and waroed apinst ap8lby in the face of
such tbteau. "How many dioallm do we have t o before we re:aliu we .,., all pocential victims," be
iosiaed, drawiJIII IJI outcry of ·~I from the
aowd. Stem's speech I:Dd iu rt8Ctioa was c:spcci.ally
slpir~Ca~~t in the race or.,_. dirrlCUklcs that the media
Mil focuaed on betwca~ 6\..u aDd Jews, wbich
C'lllliiiiDiud ID lllc Storm that foiDwlll ADdrftt,
YOIIDI'S II~ down as US" Ambassador to the
Uolted Nations.
Bisbop or tbe Oiocac of Buffalo Edward Head abo
drew prolon.,..ed applauae. furtber iDWilrllin&amp; 111M
reficion and'Uoily. bOI politics, tbe key to tbe rally.
• In fact, tbe rally's orpniurs bad publidy anoouo:ed
chat elected officials were to be downplayed and
expreased a desire co keep 1be event from tumiD&amp; into
an oppnunity for local politid&amp;ns to pin voces.
Jlaay'a , ..,.
One politicllll who did 001 pin votes was Mayor
James Griffin. After lhreateniJIII not to appear u all,
the baldina Irish official read a prodamatioo that be
and County Excc~ttlve Edward Rutkowski bad
prepared to make this Sunday "Buffalo Unity Day.''
After tbe duo made their prC$CDtaUoo pastor WiD
Brown 801 up and dernanded· mbre actloo.
" We need more than symbolism and we are lookina
to our political leaders like. Grifrm and Rutkowski to
do somttbina more," Btown cbar.ed. He added , in a
voice thM reverberated tbrouab cic?wntoWD Buffalo,
"We wane sometbi~ more sipifiCIJit than
symbolism." Grifrm was also the ooly,speakes srcctecl
with 1J1Y type of hccklina as a few irate citizms
demanded co know why be Md so docily 80Cqlted the
endonaDaU of the lOu IOWt IOao clurina his Mayorial
run in 1977.
Buffalo Auernblymao Arthur 0. Eve-who jQS(
sltoWfd ~ved ao oYlldoa almosl unmatched by
aoy other politidan or~- AainJ IS tbe orrocial
State repracntati~ the Asaembly's Deputy Speakes
rec:iud a tdqram ~a~l by Governor Huab L. Carey.
apress~na rqret that be could DOt be at w rally,
01rqr promised funloes State JlqlpO&lt;t for law
ea!on:aneot efforts to ub the lr:illc:r. Eve did DOt Jive
IJIY ad&lt;lrca of his own, wbidl sccminaiY disappoiAted
the aowd-si._ the Asscmblymao is ccnerally
80Cqlted IS ooe of Buffalo's best public: speakers.
US 's ddqation to the rally inc:lucled Preslcleql
Robert lte(ter, Actlaa Head or Pub&amp; Affain Harry
JKbon, Faculty SmalcCbainllaD Normlll Solkoff,
Educadoaal Opponuaity Senator. Edward .knkins,
Faa&amp;lr.)' Seaator Nell M.....,. and Jacbon's assistUt
Leo Rk:Urdlon. Altbouab Ketter did Dot speak. be
drafted a later expressiJIII 111 "~ sense or
and revulsion toward the violeoce" in recent

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ec.ur.iu. cleddecl to delay
dilaluloa. of llle ptOpCifed
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to review aacl rank tire
iocllvldoal proporalr. Tbe
~ee will 1bal bold a
eerier or bUervlews wltb the
prospec:tlve recipient over a ,
period or weeki. OoaLmlttee Olalrman Walter
Kunz, Auocl&amp;LC Dean of tbe
Dlvlrlon of Underaradute
Educatloa, advocated uilna set

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what we'R mainly lookiua CO!IIiducd-.mce tbe number of
people the projeq would rcadl
for."
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The cffectiveneu in is u.ii:Dportaot. ••
Some projeou inay 1101 rCiodl
imprv'iina Ualveniry life. a
~ aa IlK oott ertectl- of the aid of the c:rltcria lilt If tbe
a propoul should abo be com.m illee determlnei that '
actUtilllzed by the Oommince, fuodloa should be tbe
~111ikY or tbe Unlvenily,
~to the C&amp;alnoan. i

Proaramm1n1

IIIIISI coosldcr
wt~a~oer to allocate Jhc mooey

PropoMb - - . eubaaltted
Friday by 36 • hopeful
cqthim'- f« a . - . of the
~;ooo r.c~ cn.led ~~y the
PSA to lalpnm aqcl "-,lit
Ualvcnlty life. Bot a

DIL:.:_a:ope or UD!venauty,"
i11Do¥81i- of lbCP,oject
lboaW be looked at' liDCC that' s be~d mu-t aho be

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raotbla, "c:audoaed Kuoz.

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..:lmowJedaed Kuoz. "1'4ijltc
to add the time drect-iiOw
1oua It wm be beodldal to the
co-unity,"
remark.ed
Committee member Gerald
Rlsl.pa. £ad&gt; member will ~
tbe c:rltcria oaeto' live, &amp;Ddlhell
add the 'points. "We woa'l,
boweve~. elimin'ate any
proposals
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ColmdJ recr-ed S700 for
a.oot.bcr "Mwal Mania.'• L&amp;st
year tbe Cowrcil 'JIOIIS«ed
creatwe · wall p.S.u.a. in
&lt;loYeroof'r Hall IBid the Main

I« aeveral requats otfP£ jUII
one propow whlcb would Street ruidcllce haiiJ. The
CODJume the entire $25,000, Millard . Pill more Act.de.mic
not~ ·MsiJiur to tbe Vice Core ballw~ on tbe first floor
Prelllclent fot Student ,.Yfairs or tbe Ellicott Complex is
ac:beduled to be painted in tbe
John Neddy.
A .Pfopoal for u i!movative mldd,. of November.
.
lltenrf bllp%IDe to be. named Stocleou wiD beable tit enjoy
i(flu r~ed the total FSA tbe "ccolocY, !lora aDa fauna"
fUnd. Oomp¢Da -.aiDJt Ibis of the AmlMnr ca.q,. if
pUbtic:atioD·ii a $22,000 IMJdael moocy for a ll&amp;tUre tia)J is
predJc::tJoc by the UB Rescue awarded to lt..:bd Carson
Squad wbk:b is auanpdna to Colleae. The Center for Theatre
ac:ure a permanent ambuluce . Rclcarcb would like to &amp;rect
for campus use.
~-aoen with a plush ct.rpct,
Tbe smalles t amount needed.•~or "safety and
requested was by the Umvmity ~stbct~c
reasons. B!ack
Spontor ·Proaram which needs (MOw\11111 OoUqc II su6nuttec!
.,. ,
bti .
d ., et a broad propo$&amp;1 of SIO,OCI!
S3"-' .•or .~ City 811
I In aJtbouah advislns that " supPfh
acquatnted coffee ~urs. .
for tbe proararn would r&amp;n'ie
this pro a ram, U!'•verslly , 0 Sl 000 10 $20 000 "
. lst rar~~~ become """
-'-nsors
'' Tbe
m •pot of aold
• · is not
a elmm
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for lncomma . fres~men to restricted ' to
sru,dent
enable tbe f'JtS!·Ye&amp;r st.ud~ts to 0 r anlutlons. The " - - - ·
have coDDecuons WJtbiD tbe
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· • t rio ·r problems of PubUc SafetY would Ukc to
a dmmas ra n 1
install a dosed-circuiUdevision
arise·
syuan on tbe tfaib Street
A unique application was Campus Jllitb~edou
submitted by the Students' campus ac:t1
· • ns
Meditat ion Society . The and Records In e,raiatioa ,
oraaniutlon submitted a • school elosinas an'l! otbor
projected Sl, 700 budaet for a student rdated facu.
The
Proarammin&amp;
worklbop on tbe ''Science of
Creative lntelli&amp;ence." Phase Committee will rF-eonvene on
two of tbe Society's plan calls Odober 31 at I p.m. in 524
for f«matiou or a "Colleae of 0apc:n Hall.

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haw lbe dme to ' llaadlt all lbe dd.llb or Ilk JOb,
~laid be cooa:ha bl&amp;,... • priallrily.
lbe ,.....,, llld tbdr raa.cb claira.
He"" c:rldcal of 1M cumnt Ute o r arr.~a ill
......,... .. UB, wllldl be U&lt;rta! 1o a rau1t or SUNY
~ and ..titodcs and tbe bd or inidarlv•
pnl'llded by ~tcr'o ofllce. He Aid be III&gt;Cicnlalwb tbe
rallty or daJiAa with LUpeycra, but thas Nc-oo York
Scatt lbouJd bqln 10 deal diffcrCDtly with,_.,., for
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Univenityl'raideatRobcrtL."-rtm,eoalialllnabls
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policy or cmtaliziQa lbe Prtsiclmt'o Offi&lt;c,
~ luJ wee~; U. be is C&lt;llllbiaisla t»J)OIIitloM
Praldcat for ~dl 1114 lbe Della of tbe
Sdlool. DooaJot .....,. wiD - I b i s PGA
will be mtitl&lt;d tbe Vice l'rc:lidau lor
a-..rcb 1114 Ondak Shodico.
1be dldllllolto tDaJC tbe two-pooilioo.t - radMd
-ti&lt;r:ia lbe _ . , by lk'ac:r, ODd bc anilal
"D&lt;cbioas .,.. rardy ldl up to lbe iDc!Mclual
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__ _ apprcMI r.--~~ Cmtral ~ bcfon: CUI-." the ooft-tpOI!m Ramie eompbillod, "and
.,.._.,... _ . . . , ....- - . , , . . . . _ . . . , ,_,-:: pU!illdy dioc:looiDa .the mtcb.
that.lo ~· for ,_..ch 10 be c:oaduc:ted ill. ''
W~ Kater's aaloo follow~
dialin;Mla of He abo &amp;pOle wit.b al'l'illcal bdleaioo wtam ~
UIIP 1o 111e . - • the . Eac:uliw. V'o:e ~ poutlall, Praidau.- mao)' &lt;umot Scatt rqulat-. wltidl .,.... SUNY
.....,._ Rooald Stein Aid the 1110 tDOvcs are 001 Clwo&lt;dlor Olftoo R. Wlwtoo is in laVOt or~
liDbcl. "It 'u _..u pan or tbe n:6rpairadoa." bc
~- 0.... the IUIDID&lt;r, ICctta ~ the Llooloool rola
O( EuaJtivo V'ICZ l'rc:lidau, -tdcll .... bdd
"Wbanoa bas Aid tJw tbac rqulaslo.. oeal to be
by Albel:t Somit dllriaa mud! or Kdter'o I&lt;D rar modift&lt;d Wbcrc they inhibit 1M ra&lt;atQ misoioa of
tmuk, ADd rqUc&lt;d b willl a MW position of SUNY," R&lt;Niie addocl For a ..-plr, 1M V'10&lt;
~ Vice Preiidau.
Prcsiclalt billlli&amp;hled rcpl.ltioos illvolviaa ~
~ DI&amp;IIY of the orroccs !hat prMoudy wute t1w ,_, to be ~iDod. He doubted UB
rcpoited lb·ore Praiilail wer&lt; re-rout.cd 10 tbe qcw could do lbfs modlty;q without the ruppon of the
y.,. l'&gt;alclcnt, tlws ~ Kc:ucr more tlme to doal SUNY R.-rcb Fouodatloo. R..W. c:omm&lt;:u~ed th&amp;J
wiUI fUture planniJia and loss ill the day ID day ac:tiooJ be had ""'cnlly~~CCq~ted4uloppointmallto t1w board,
• move th"' would aid UB.
M&lt;mberl or the United Univnnty Profeaslocu (UUP)-th• unioft for or the Ulliversity.
Suili lliiCI ICdler m'idt ll1e move beeowe "we bad On Kdter'• role lo rOIOII'Cb Rennie Cli!WCIO&lt;d
SUNY staff and profcsaol1-'wa-e tr&lt;Oled 10 • allcrt&gt;0011 of sbca ddllllt
on Friday, u lhelwo c:andidattt for the SSib Sttuotorial- promised full tbe tart OJ&gt;I'O'Illnity to Ilk Rmak'1 talcnll" in bolb limited dlopl~. ~ Prcsldcnt'has the power 10 do
positloru. He added !hat mony Olbcr SUNY lchooll some local sjr&lt;nJth&lt;ninJ or research," £ : e
suppon for the State Univ~ylr dccttd 10 tbe l.qUWure.
the
At the .aematerly m&lt;mbenhip meetina of the Ull chapter, Councllm&lt;n ha,d the umc set-up 111d lbat lf8 was jw{ lollowina uscrted. "the ability to I" more poop1e 10
swt.
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. thinp fi&lt;Uhy &lt;lpetl them to do," a.JlinJ on K or to
David Collins (R) and Atlthony Masiello (J).L) both t»mP&lt;ted for the
Retwo noted th&amp;J tbe new lint&gt;&lt;~p is similar to the . Cl\&lt;rclst this power wilh a linlo moro fO&lt;te, Rtnn did
audi&lt;n&lt;:e's lllppon by pltdgfna to fl&amp;bt 111y proposed buda&lt;t cuts.
model adQpte\1 by SUNY Central ...-Ucr In the d&lt;CIIde. ' ht&gt;c prlis&lt; for his bosses' over-all d«Uion to ,.,_
Notina 111~1 each candldate'o rpeech pl&lt;dpcl II ron&amp; ruppon ror SUNY, "I. believe
Olh~ Unlvcrol(y Center and Health !lhulnc thOJ&lt; IWO I&lt;CIOTt or the Unl&gt;~mily.
UUP President William Allon said t1w tho union'• mcmbmhlp will have • Science Caner tn SUNY bu the same tbJna," Rrnni&lt;
Rmni&lt; linkod tho mc:arch _.or of his job to hi&gt;
IOU$!&gt; choke d&lt;cidina wbom tO VOl&lt; for On November 4,
explAined.
.
rolt with tho Otaduate Sttlool, notinJ they are
1\fuidlo prefaced his com menu by oaylna hb apptaranco at ill&lt; me&lt;ting,
Acttnl Vfco Prwdent for R"""arch Robert interwined in many upccu. "WIIa.-1!""1161fN&lt;&gt;&lt;
held in EUlc:ou'a Jane Ktdcr P.oom. marked bls ftrll visit to the Amhcnt F'tttpatrick and Assot!ato Deaa of !he Graduate Sthool , sradu&amp;Je oduo&amp;IJOo Is Ieos visible 411.d &lt;&amp;$)' 10 pw a
Campus. H'Jbis is quite ctirfCJ"CDl rrom what I wmc to, I I the- Canisius And~ Holt, art ""J)&lt;ctcd to remain with the
on but it Is obsolutdy auciaJ to !he OpCration."
padwue said, praioin1 lbe arc:l&gt;lt. . , . _ _
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Univcuity. Holt &lt;Ope..... his pleasure with the I Rennie noted.
chanae.
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Ho odd&lt;d t.bat tbe d.wlopmml ol a stroncer
Otlpped • . . ,
Rennie, pointln1 ow tlw he Ills )'a to iron oul rCI&lt;&amp;fch capacity lll UB "oulcf\.usi" Ill• sradu.at•
Servia&amp; u • Couodlman-at-Latae for til&lt; City or Buffalo, Muidlo spocilla willl K&lt;ttcr, said he &lt;.q&gt;&lt;c~~ his om~ to be 1M ocbool. llolh Hob one! RcnnJ&lt; ~
a rmUo&lt;
daimcd lhlt he has had plenty or Q'p&lt;ricn&lt;X In dt8lina with reduced P'- wbert ''the bud: SlOPS for all maucro rdarln1 to pcoltkm faana the Oraduatc SebOQI is aud&lt;ot
bud3&lt;U and at thuame time, swtainina Buffalo, public tchool system. "I IJ'1Iduate &lt;ducat!!&gt;on anclaslb&lt; now ooaocivtd rcxarch 1tipmd.l. The doo did not blame tO. UaivttSity
•ill show the 1&amp;111&lt; COGUDIIm&lt;DI at tb&lt; Stale k..t tlw I blvt shown for missioo of the Uaivasit)'." Adminin&amp; th11 h• will not adminlllrasion, rcsco~1 the fault forth&lt; Slate.
educorion at the City levd," be alfumcd.
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Collins, • black Coomcilman from Bulfalo's Mallal district, CICIWt&lt;d the
auc!i&lt;Dc:&lt; by IIOiil\a t1w be is a 1m UB IJ'1Idll&amp;l&lt; m~d ~- the
.spodal n«dd of the SUNY systtm. "lbe Oo....,_ bas cblppod ,...J1otthe
bQc of •'bat is IUcally sound for the Suite Unlvc:nity," b• remarked.
ColliAs 111&lt;1 be ldtlllir,.. wlciiUUP'adloru dncrbe is • fOrm&lt;rm&lt;mber
of the Uailed l'uolo Workcn (UAW). "Tbcy heve the...,.. ..,all," be sold
ofllle UUP and UAW, ''omaltuun~cm doesn't 101 away with
tbc aon: .mile oobody'sloot!Da.' I
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Ia ~ 1D a qU&lt;Oiion by Potidc:al Sdmco Professor &lt;lory Hoskin,
both eaocliciMcs Aid 'they would ,M SUNY top priorir)' ID a poblie Ylpri¥11&lt; lade for edii&lt;Oiloa rUDda,. "A owe iDIIlnaloa .....tw lop
priorfly beeoust it is .upporud by 1U dollars.'' Colinl aoaliuaiDcd.

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�u.ted, locreued ~between
poups and lntcsal$, 1llld the emphasis
oo i:ontinual TUillliJia fOf ~lectlon a
drain on buman iriterem, bas ensued.
ODty a c:enain kind of ~Ddiv~Jtlial can
survlve-th6 Nlxoos, the Jobosons, and
the Carten...,.wbo underatand the
banhness of American polldcs.
.Accordlog- let .xeanu, •
top is
rucbcd at the eq~a~SC.Of bumancocss.
"Power is the ultiJnate drive," sbe
stressed. "Joluuon oould live witb no
other interests. Politlca bad oarrowed
him~ More bows of tbe day were speot
.. aovemlug tbe nation than anything

Bclllnd the ;.a -s beocatb the
burcacracy _ of- Capilol HUI.,.-tbe

Aalcrialn ~ 11M ~ into
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HarVard ~ Profaaor Doria ICr:una

Ill bet lec:t1ft ~., the Amllent
c..,. l'lladay-•·nc American
PraidcDcy-l,alperial or Jmpoccru," abe
ma!Nalocd !hat tllere is a weakCoJna of
the au.lrc US .,_.omeot.
~
ICanu tliPI&amp;ined abe was able to catch
an illlidc pliDpse of how the oouotry is
t1111 b)' spelldiJII a :rear with PH!Gdau
L)'Udon Jolmsoo-1lfrillni his biosTipby
from the Former Cbief &amp;ecwve'a
rcmioi"""""'S.
All.bolcb the moll!iD a.y Praideac Ia
-'ly C01IIidercd ~ powerful thau
pes~ leaders, Keams ~ tbat this is
rruly tbc case. "He reminds me
most of tbat cbaractor in the Wizard or
Oz," she said, "who stood bcblnd tbe
scrcco and appeared to all oounuymen
to be all·powerful until the screen wu
pullcd back and he was really a Utile
IDI.II pullina a lot of strings and 001

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As a formal advisory paoel, tbe
Praldcnt's cabioet has also
a
redUCiion In itS power. Wbat had one
been a hilb·status position, has been
weakened fn prestige by a arowina White
House Jtaff. A position whkb was ooce
filled by a slu&amp;fe secretary, oow employs
over 3,000 workers in Carter's
Adminiwazloo, Keatns DOled .
Ooe-dme Cablua functions have now
bec:omc Slaff fuoctloos without the
Cabinet rtllrlc:t.ioal imposed by the

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Unlike
tjle
Cabluet-"blcb often lucludcs Old
polldeal rivals-the Wbke House SlatUs
chosen from IJIIODI loyal c:ampalsners, •
raultlna in fewer ooastrainu on the
President. "lbere II oo oouoter pull,"
said Keams. "After a while they leanuo
anticipate the Praldent's desires." ·
As a liBk between the Praidellt and
the people, the lcgislatwc is also failing
in iu intcnded fu.oaloo, maiatained
Keams. In order to keep, "fre5hn~"
and assure thaz the lcslslators remain •
close to the public, a staaaerina of terms
was iostituted.
Cooaressmcn arc always runnina for
ao omc:e in hope of rcacbin&amp; tbe top of
the political ladder.
T~e~ to Washinatoo have oomc to
supersede those at home as politlc:s
~all cncompM&amp;iaa. *""'C'C'iAa

Meclla
,
Orialnally, political parties provided
real stJ'Viccs for the oommunity, by
rmancina and selecting candidates,
Kearns e~tplained .
But today,
prim.JLics - iostead
of
part y
memlll!!il-cboosc candidates and pany
plazforms arc oot talccn seriously, the
author insiJted. The effects of television
has taken over actual buman oontaCI ~
rallies and thus the transition from
campaianina aovcroing l;)ccomes
increslnaty difficult. "Catopaians have
become ralant oomrocrcial," remarked
Keams . "Tbc imaae ps become more
important thao the func:t.ioo. Tllllina
mU$1 be perfected and the issues are loll
somewhere aloq the -Y."
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"For Joboson, retirement was
death," Kearns. said. Fear of a los:s or
powa- ted him to' the tq~etkioa of rituals
wbi~be bad grown a«UStomcd to in
tbefNbiteHoase. Tripsbadno~
· &amp;
If they were not sources of
tial
power. "No one, not even famU oould
rtJJ the void formed by tbc loss or
power," sb-c added .
The qu~t for immortalfty was
aoother of Johnson's ambi.tlons-wbicb
is typified by both the L~d
the Nixon W&amp;lerpte tapa. According
to Kearns' rcscarcb, ..lfilh9soo wu so
obsaacd by: immonaJIY tbat someone
bad to sit outside 's door while be
tbe. irony in
napped.
She 'bot
JohJlSOII's death wltb a fa bean attack
while albne in bed.
Reform of tbe present-day systcnl
oould occw if politicians were not so
obsessed by tbe world or politics.
Refpec:t for them would arow If they
would be able to remain balf buman,
wbicb could be achieved Kearns
bdieva, if politici&amp;iu could retain tbe
c:apec:ity_to live in ln'Crll ~- .

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!Unlikely strikers join the ranks
i ____..by Pauline Crail
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SAN 1'1\ANCISCO (PNSJ.-UnUJ
Jul,)ll7, thcnhadnotbeenaJ:'!&gt;I"l
worker~' ltMU In Sin ~I
JII'OOIIOI'OU'I tourta dla6lct for 40
2,:. yeuo.
i a.. lbe rour decade gop to lett
j ~ u.o tho ,._ !hat &amp;.000
.,..,... of M major hauU t.o
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In ~ tha old and the very
youns. the unakllled, the
undorp&amp;ltl. otnp motben, .......
wN~et, ~ and Wesallmmlgrant.o.
MaJv oflbem canno&amp;ftlld. Many of
tbmn connot apoalt ~ •
On the..,.,...,, lbe odds ~t
ouch people becomln« militant
mamben are IDOIWIDIIlliL
What then made lbom ltrib?
0wr and above the t&gt;re.1 and
buner ...._, picbu•n die a

bewllderlns hleldoscope or
lndiviclual and oommon gnevancee.
Bul the oonMctlng thread Ia
di,9\Jcy Par more th.tn a 101 of
concrete demand• lor bolter
worklng conditions. the strike Ia a
~lonat o plea, In lhoulonds of
dilfet~n~ - . that people who
cloon tolleU or c:hanp tinen atill be
trealed with roopec:t.
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teii~~N.~a.~m:: ~:- He mapoo hll 01'1601'0·
NlcarOSUA nine yean ogo and
Rlchord llluon Ia a blacl. banquet

wurka u a fuDtlme 'bwpe..-. al
IJle lilw'IIU&gt;nln I'IIMrman'l Wharf,
In two yean he wW ha.e CiOC'QPieled
hit
Hotel and _.....,.
M....,.._,. at Sm Fl'andoco 01)'
Collap.

--In

worlo:erallbeSLI'I'ancii. He'dllke
10 ._,.,., I maitre d' but IIYI his
.......,.. ...., "99.pemmn! no, Even If
they a.y, 'Hey, Jhl1 dude red)'
wurka hla · orr: lbey ..,..,
~ me. Thoy1l promote •
,aduate from I hotel ~I

adoool.·
He hopell "'be prca&gt;Oied 10 tha
Sberaton DowntoWn. "But the
~·don' help .)'OU punuo
your C&amp;tiier." he coonpUJna. -n.e,
tllleoul'ogo you. When they""""~
But he Ia .....,.,.bly aat!Jfled with
opening for a better job for
working. they don, give It ID you. hla own jncome and ~ In the otrlke,
Ttoey don1 awn uk l! you can do he ~ 10 help lbo maida, bulboya,
th.tl Job. They brin« In"""' people jlriiiOn IIIII cllollwaahen. • Almolt
from 1he appUcationa. They .. tha llllldS haw familllt to
..... !Midi
~ the people wor1dos hln l&amp;lppOI'IIDIIIbo
can CC\Iy do the job they are titJinl. tha ..... In lhe OOit of fMrll.. he
up.aJna.
n..,. don' think we can
'JWwll)'-nlne-ye&amp;N&gt;Id Lora Poo, •
boater job."
N w.a. ayo he wanll 10 bo • Jhop •eward for her fellow a&gt;Olda.
wahl!l'. "When you are a b u o - 11)'0 "I """" ~ .weat.ohopo
you do the wne thing a woltor only Clllaled 1n aw..rown, When! 1
" -· Vou tako the platea from the worbd untlllwu 17. 11u1 allhe Sl.
table-the walter h.U jnot put them l'l'anclt, ,... --'&lt; throUSh 01&gt;0 or
on. u .. tl1e aame platea. When you both of our break&amp;, .....,..l.i lnot even
are hot&amp; II to more eaay of all-you our lunch hours, lO dean our IS
lua1 tit do,..n the people. You Jo»t . -I'm ao Oltbauated I tllrow up
but nothfns wW oome up. I drop
II)' 'KoW many people, pleua?
..
Three? Table lor three. lniD bed."

Analysi~

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�Military leaders gobble Turkey
_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _by Alan C. Kllchle
Since TllrkO)I'a mllitary took COI1IItllnd .u ¥(el!b 1&amp;0
.n... • blood!Ma coup, .,
offi&lt;Mo haJ been
INt.alied u 1-' o( lUte, promlilnS to ond pollticol
terrorlom and rnton! demoa.ey. Cenmd 1teoan
l!urm. the .,...,.j r..-- CCIJim&amp;ndor. hN ..-:~
loadlroNp and at.oblillic.d the N&amp;tlon&amp;l Socurtly
Council~
the Navy, Air
1arco, and Notlanol polico ~ """'~'
.,.,.. pemment c:on be formed. !Unm't I&amp; lbrll*d
mllhary coup a\nco 11145. 1\Jrby haJ been ruleil by the
Armed
(~ IS f&gt;OtHlOOieCUtl\&lt;e yeot1 llnoe the
oecond World W1r.
.
On tbe momlns--or Septombar 12. tankl And armored
penonnel &lt;DO\IIXI Into 1\Jrkey'o mojos- &lt;tty cel\lot'L At
tile ...,., time milllary penonnd I1TIIIted 1&gt;rtmo
!dlnlot.,. lule)'mln ~ nr the c..r-vlllve Juotlce
P~ and IU major opponent. Bulcm f.coYit d the lrft.
or-am... ~ Po~op~es ~- AJoo p~.-c~­
anwt were about tOO membon o( paru.u.w.t and all
labor union heldo ucept lhooo! or the ~
TUrkaoh notional union. The ......,... offldoll llld.
were •for their own tlhe te.dent pn&gt;U!CIIon.•
CalJin8 It •ooo or the ~ """""'&lt;Tioto In the hl110ry
ur the 1\Jrkah Al!publln, the MWI)' appointed ~
catAblitltcd nar1lallow In on ofrm1tO combat • year or
polhlcAI vloleooc, 1 falJins eocmomy. and • political
rivalry In parJament pnM!nted the ,....g. nr

lhe lob or the INil,)l 1ncldoubted the
occept their rula.

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11vt year nurly u many u the 1918·ZJ 1\Artbh Cvi1

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War

1\llho\.tlh lhe 49

leftllt ~ have ~~ unable w
coallt.ion, the nguuu have united behind lhe
Cnly Wolvtto, an ultra-co.-v1tlve 0f'81111Utlon. and

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fun&lt;WnolltolJit lal&amp;mltt

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SiLJvatlon

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Turlo.ey"t oiD118 """""my. partly reopooal.blc for the
polltlall ocllvblm, haJ amllnlled to .ude. tnOII.ion hat
.....ched 1:10 pera:nt and unemploymon ZO ,.,_,,_
r.art- In the year. Demirol hod lnlld "' remedy the
""""""'' by dovalull18 ~I IDCXlel&amp;l)l unit. the
&amp;n, lllllrC l"tlltrialon6 on fon:w&gt; ._.,.....,, Cl.ll1lrC tiUboldloo to i . - . 1 ~­
Deoplte tho Iormor Prime Mlnlltor'•1\Jrby ia IIIII 18 biUion dallMs in debt.
By Sop\embar the ooolllcu bel"""" J,o two foctltiN
had ~ &lt;Tioto 11116"- Euren, who had twlllrbe~
• warned Oomlrel of mmwy ICilOI\ If the tfOI"'""""'"I
failed tu a&lt;:t oo tho .,.,.,...,..;c oriola, gave hlo fJD&amp;I
wamltljj. Tho anny had beoit&amp;ted to Int..- earilvr
1 Dllp1lw readlon from the w ....
Tho ' - * t bellewd 11\at !"PP"'" from Wat Gorm&amp;l\}'
the United ill.oi.OI "' - s . J "' .--..,.. 'lb8y
llao were ........-.! abixa bow tbaoe ~
would , _ to I '"TO notion IDlilwy -.p. The
.,...,.j r.,. cld not belleYe O...lnlemol ~ ..-..

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NevJ Waoe Night!

Irony
Tho United StiiM- other........, powon, thooflh
not hoppy wtth 1 tot.aJ\Urlln mto in NATO, haw
~ tho mlllwy'a ..._ They hope !hal lhe NSC
will keep tu promloe to rerum lhe &lt;O&lt;IIlll)l to
II ~ rdlef lhet...., aubiloay.
no mon..- wbal I}'Peo hat ...........S to tbt ~
micldlo! F.atam notion. AI 1 abow of sood faith. the
~ AdmlnUtr1tlon hat toen1 S l45 miUlcxtln aid to
the milit1rUy ~nation. The West &lt;b. not wont
to !me onoth..- allY In lhe explolive Mld·F.ut area.
Thoro hat becll no date ..:It for Ibn Mum to
clemocrocy. The laJt military regime in tho early t910't
1&amp;11ed for zo monthllll&lt;ltbctre II no indication thai thit
...;.y. will be any abortOT.
lronicolly, I coup 16 futt wbal the lefti.U WIJIIed
They hope that mllila!y rule will be 10 . _ . . , that
• will lead to a ,..,..... ~ A
Mum to
c~emuc;rocy In naruy now lioa In the abUiay o( the NSC
10 " - the po.- while ~ b......-. rttl)tU. fQ&lt;

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�Jeditorial
~ Preserving Unity

Bookey on GLS

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To t~of:dlror.

Fruatra tlona, many argue, ate the IMde of ~enoe. llthoM can
be handled In oonauucllve or rallonal ways, l&gt;oweYe&lt;, tile ~ence

can be a¥olded.

a Sundafs Unity Day rally In down_towr(Buftalo was a two-fold
,;. afl0&lt;1. Aimed afahOWtng tile black c6mmunlty that It te not elooe In
f Ill olltrage and f. .r from tile slew of kJIIIngs. It also provided a
i calm outle1 for tile emotions and angers that many feel. It
oonatltllled

one of tile

most conii!UCtlve efforts by "Buffalo" In

year&amp;.

So fat, tile local community aa a wtlote Ia to be commended for
atlcklng together and dealing rationally with a completely lrrallona l
a ltuatlon. We Would like to t hink lhet It's a sign of the times. the
1880a, tllet make people more cooperative and united In 11: crisis.
We feet that the Unity Day rally was a commitment to that.
While Wflra lmmaneely pleased with tile affo&lt;ts,we'ro upset that
t.l ayor James Grlflln and Count y Executive Edward
Autkowlllll!..arguably tile two mostlrnponant or powerlul ofllclals
In thla area-left the taSk up to the citizens. II was not until alta&lt;
r.tanelor the rally were well underway lhltthe two endorsed lt. The
'Clty" did not otgenlze or encoureoe anything and was
unforglveably late In taking any official poaltioo on the killings. To
charge that Rutkowski and Griffin handeled things poorly may be
an unde&lt;Sta!ement.
The ~ta oo tha back go to the community members who
bfalnstormed evenings a way to plan lha rally and shoW the black
community the a cta o f vlolsnce are repulsive to all. Tha applause
goes to all who. Without having to, ventured downtown IO lend t neir
aupport. And, we comm e nd UB students. faculty ~ and
administrators for showing the Unl-slty cares about the City and
laela a commltrMnl to the community.
HOI)8fully, the ellorl will not 51011 he&lt;e. Meetings and rallies, even
oo a smaller scale, should continua to ahow City officialS tl\allhe
community ts watching closely and to remind eac/1 othe&lt; I hal the
suppOrt still s tands. The acts of ran~ and vlolonce, as UB
Preeldenl Roben Ketter said, tear al the social leb!lc of a
community. In Buffalo, to a large degree, we've avoided that and
Sunday's Unity rally was tne best symbolllc gesture 10 show the
communitY's commitment to l&lt;eeplng the lelltlc In tact.

In relorance lo tho attlcla aboua my raalgnatlon aa
tho Group t.ogal Services Progream. tnero
polnla whlcll. I bltll8ve, need clarlllcallon.
Tho declelon thai wu l!'lde with ,.gard lo Bob
Hayden'o omj)loymtnl were not made without llt81
con Ianing Wft~ tho . . _lot• Dire&lt;~ or &amp; II,. Allomayo..
No one petaon. Including myull, medo aha daolotons
Dlrte~or of
art-~~

on tf'Mt mattet". After mljCh dl acusakm, and In view of

tho rO&lt;Jgh ~ear alload, we CCIIeellvel~ decided tnal II
would not bit In thO t&gt;rtstlnt..-eot of tho oflice to r•fllro
Mr~ Hayden. Thete wert numotoua: ruaon1 ror- th;s
decltlon. The article, 11101 oppearod In lht f,/larniiM
wu not the only, nor was It e ma1ot fac10f In tl\ta
deCloton.
t woulcl have betn nappy to discuss my roaoona. at
length, wllh anyone""" ahoJOIO IIston. Unlortunately.

p,.,.

my etror11 to explaJn fefl on deaf eara. I waa turned

awey be lore I ecoid llnlah With "lnSiructlont" on wnat

waa to be done,
In wl- of lhe lacl thai Marl&lt; Moore hOI nodlacuued any Plrl ol lhlo illddenl wllh me, I must
quoO!Ion tile ~tiYity o f his olatomonla. Hio

alot.......lo about ptocaciUrea -.,. COII\PIOioly
lorilhOUI f011ndllloA. Tho only quoeclon I ha.. .-or nod.
wltn rag..U to the new vouehaa ptocaduo, h.O nolnlng
10 do wllh lime olemenlo, I had QueStioned wt&gt;Ote tho
nocalautiiOfiiY began. My only _ , . , woro ln regard
to roatrlctlon on GLS Pf0)8'cll. Any lt&amp;1omonll whloh
rollocl a ptOI&gt;Iom wRn tttumlng 'fOUCheta on time .,,
complllloly wllhoul valldiiY.
Flnally, l'd like to 1011110 raootdlllai.;Jllt 011 111111,....
of aummer commttmanla. On put oaocutono. tho
Dl-or otwl tho Auocloll Director ol G.LS have been
aboool and a third perty wes appointed to run the
olllco. A(!(!lllonally, I aenl nolllk:allon lo thc&gt;M peoplo
lhan In olllce, obovl rnr oummer laave. II, at ony tlmo,
anyOIMI t~ Sub - d l Inc. hed decided thai olltc.&lt;•
mtm Nmaln hete lOt IM IUnvnet, I WOUkl 1\IYe
npocted thll they would hava lnlormod -~ or 1n1s.
u they would ha•o dono wllh any olhar chango In
policy.
Pttrhopa lhoao lncldanlo ant mWely tha tteun ol
conruolon and a lack or comunk:atlon. Ao limo
pr_ _., I lind t)lfo to be • lasa and teaa cttdlbto
atoument.
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Commitments now
United Unlvoralty Professions (UUP) nu taken tha tight step
toward "aavlng SUNY" by Inviting c andidate&amp; to apoak before
union members and make commitments to the State University.
Othe&lt; UB groups and organizations should do the same.
Panlcularty 111 recent years, UB edmlntatratora, fa culty and
atUdenta h&amp;Ye Cf1ed t ile budge\ blues, yet tile tales ol woe llaYe
fallen upon deaf aara In Albany.
The only way lo effectively alrfka change Ia to vote In a legislator
who haa promlaed aupport for SUNY. And alter election, tne
promlae should be cheCked.
City Co&lt;lneltman-aJ·Latge Dauld CotUna claims he understands
SUNra special needs and recogolzea 11\at t he Govemot haa
"chipped away" a t the llacaJ base o f the State UnlveiSity.
Both eandldalaa aas~~rt that tllelr aupport In a publlo versus
Pflvate battle tor lunda would go to Scala ayatem.
The argurMnl that a few commitments wtn not aave t ha public
educatlno syetem *l!d UB, orlhet proml- are made to be brCiken
should not carry any weight In det811111Q!JB groupa from forcing a
candida te lo pledge • UI&gt;POI'I on the rac6rd. Th'- Unt -ally by ~lrtue
o f Ita alze. hea the ~ tolnft- .,. llltlcllon. CandidateS
tNJite that and 1tnow theY rnuat CQnJMII8 for aupport. h 'a polltlca
and more UB g roupe ahoul&lt;l atart p4aylng the game.
In the p,aat. the comlllltl!'ltl1l by
hU vatted.
Aaaambtyman JoM Slleffar(R)~been a atiOnQ-PfC)j)OIIIIIItof VB
While Aaaembtyman William HOYt (D) hU oceulonally lett ua

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broke tho mirror (-en years ll a long time even lor
aomoone who lsn'llhat auperollllous), wl\alll wool hal
kepi me out 1111 4 a.m., whet It waa that ptOduc:ed o
atrango amofl olatcel1olln my ~Heath, and white k was
thol I UMd IO • hang-oul." which happened IQ be a
plaOI r1ghl on the botcler ol a PG'Hf1)"1trlckan town
cal*l Po&lt;t Chealtt lind 1111 allluonllown ol Rye,
II was a place where we'd po and have ""'"' and
omoko and llllon to loCAl t&gt;rttwla-oll or lhltn ....,
rnaldng It biQ. mo&amp;lol I ham not goOd enougl! 10 ma~ell
anyway-until our oongragatlon ol mildly tobelltous
lllgllachool'k~ - . , . aqulpe&gt;ecl wltn Ptanly ol lUI
101, ......,.,_.,. llt- up by cops lhal .,. ..,.,.. Sit loo
- a In OU&lt;IIny IOWn. HI ~r. s.tltucc(, my unclo'otlno.
~iota, . , ... OK too. UhP W~or om I doJng ,.,., Well
YH, ... woco In high t&lt;&gt;hoo~ we went rocking and
tolling lind dl1nlllng clerollc\JI, and u tar u what.,. did
1ft oe'-1 or wlll• 011r -•time, ....n, rnom;lluat clon'l

~ Ia the time to eecure at INal aspeeta of UB'a future.
WltllouiiMklng Jhla Onlv«aaly '-td now, Ita voJcea tater may facie • know.
wu ......... third bau-(know,
.., don'l IIIIo obacurlty.
wliO'a on liB!, 111c. ~r lrlancla --'&lt;! call , . up on
lklnOey a n - lah. • - lalY. hazy ~. all&lt; ""'
Wllal I Old all ~ . lind I WOIIId loft lllem, llllel clon'l
know. I lied. I lotlew axaalty Wllal I dlcl. almoal .-.,y
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oe'-1 allatghl Into lha P&lt;•
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To the Editor.

lincl. Tho local hMd ol on o&lt;:tivlat or~

We all " ' - of the mu.-.. Four by a .22 c:allba!
wound to lhe b&amp;dt of the IMiacl.t..., by endlollg...-t. w'! air INI lhe ollocll, thO engar, thO
poin. The lola. Wollve In trying t ' - . - ~ 01a
honored ,.,..by IIOMnlty of death 11\an thO eonatant
ollort to malta 1 Iuiie&lt; tilt fe&lt; _,-ono.
I feel thO engar eopecially. The lruauatlon. Wrth t1w1
numba! of datly - cleating wllh Humanlty'a
dlar-t got one llllOihef, h'a OIIUIZing whit o llnglo
doluclod man c:an do to goln IOint. Chooao a oolor.

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It ....Wng, to. Ia&lt; II laot we aee all lhOH publiC
somonta. The councH -tHtotlwt, trom Whom you
aought iks on your def\'-d w idow~ I ben•flta, bu1 cou~

on OlllhOntlC
~IO&lt;got !hal
Or. Klng IIIII- publiCity, nllhOr tl'lan towd oil 1t.

~.,., thoH 10"'1'- teoehe&lt;a, part·tP&lt;oactwt&lt;o- uy to tlll&lt;e,.,., goods, otool ,.,.,, pride,
and IIIUo your h&amp;nO? l'hoy'ro
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ploylng wltn thO manglecl Omn. S..Otclllng up
the c:auH ond handing out the ptlze ribbon. Rlbbom
11rangoiy lktn to_,..., Clug trom froth grovoa. Tho
Cleod naan of • tokon ceremony.
8acfllll of Ill coloro are I!own at hall-mast to cover
tht ttulh. Tho bannor hU long - . mlUing.

lA/eiiui F. Hopk.ms

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Be-A -Friend
· To lhfl Editor.

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t would like to thank T~• Spectrum '"' prinllng tho
art lela obout the S.A·Fritnd PJogom In Frkloy'a poper.
ThoR . _ how8'18r, ~ lew P04nll mode In the OlllCia
that noed CO&lt;Tee11ng "' clortfleotlon.'
S.M'tlen&lt;l Is • bOg brotheflblg olote&lt; typo of
program, attempUno to establish relaUon•hlpa
belween concerned "'Ounteers and c:hitdf'WI lrom
b&lt;okon lnd1roublad homo4lwo. WhOSO or-oat wtlh 11
to ha¥8 socneone who earn. We cutrently ..,... 400
cnlIn the C.ty of 8uffato, hO.....,,
are ov.,
300 &lt;1\lkl&lt;on stta woltlng I&lt;&gt;&lt; thtlr "- ' &gt;1 . _ , ..

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Health Fair
To the Editor.
Are YGU among tl&gt;t Qtowtng population of people
IIIOwtng a concern Ia&lt; l&gt;talth? Then ma ke plana to
I t t - tlie oecond annua l U8 Hl&amp;lth Fair on Mondey,
Octol&gt;ar 17 lrorn 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. In Squlro Halt.
The F i t - Room will ba llllecl with an UIIOflll*\1 of
boothl olflflng yOU ll&gt;t opportunity to o• lll vllulnla&lt;mat lon on health rolatacl toptc.. Actlvlllaa range

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lra&lt;n • lcallodeKope or
and
ctomonttratlona to a myriad ol lltma and printed
,........,. matlflata. Fraa ocr-no lor dlabataa (no
lood/ctnnk 2 hour prior to taatlng); blood praaaU&lt;o,
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bod)- fat and lpMCh and haat1og

impat"'*lll wtlt aiiO ............
The pv._ of the lair Is to glw yau lhe opportUnity
1o • -yaur unotrllandlng ol vatlouo " - ' ' o1
hoaltl1. heallh caro and e&gt;h)'Oical n._ tn oddltlon.
the lllr 0._,.,., a cllonce to baoome , _ . lamlllll
with u.., _-~ b04h within the Un'--'ty

-the c:Ommunlly.
TIMI lair 11 _ . to aM - . o f the ~IY
community and ,,.,. lamlltoa. and 11 _ . "r.
OSA f'rootllll Olllce, &amp;A&gt; lloMI I Hellth ~ 0M11on
...., su-.t Aaaoclotion.

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ext~~nstve lnterwtew p.roceu to &lt;hri_!W"\:-~ If hlllhe ts
right lot the a..AoFrland Program. ~ h may be,
thtl

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S.7 ......, a - - a n d yOU want to help o c:IIIICI , _ , o tnO&lt;ICI. . , _ calf the S.M'rlond olliee at
818-4337, Monday Wough Friday, hom 10 &amp;.m. and 6
p.m.

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motnlng and wont to calla lrltnd, but then,..,.... ,.,.,
have noM.

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The Pb)'lial Plaot oo Amherst il oiJo responsible
roi &lt;learina snow at the: MiUcnport lnwtec:tlon and
OWfl&gt;U&amp;. IIIII due 10 tile a1t.e or lbc job, Amhcm
Town crews arc eon!rac1ed, allowlnJ UB 10

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MOIDAY OCT. 27
BASIC PHOTOORAPRY
f--4 pm . 6 ~ks
BASIC POTTERY
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TUESDAY OCT. 28
. BASIC Pdn'ERY

• 7-10pm. 6 weekS
BA'f.IK
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tiJIDNISDAY OCT. 21
BELTMAKING
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QUILTING
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POTI'ERY'
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Bulls hand Canisius.a victory
~ IJB ~urnavers prove costly
bJ TOIIJ Petd
Spom Edito&lt;

For !he IOCOIId year ilia row, Canitl1ao Colk:ac holds Ill&lt; brogi.aa rilbU
to lliltrllo Co1lcac FOOl ball. Bot the 0o1c1en Oriflinl _ , baadalthis ooe
on a cilwr planer u Ill ....,;or UB wmoven coatn"btued areaiiY 10 tbe
17·14 Caailiuo "win Sau.-day In Wu Memorial Sladium. •
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"We did CVCI1Ihina we could do to bdp lllcm win," lamalted lllllls'
qu.anabclt AI Whltdl&lt;.d. "We n&gt;a&lt;k CVfrJ mislal:e ~ muld."
"We jua ...,.. ... pme away," added TUD Roclripcz. Ill&lt; otbet Bolls'
q...urtler:t.
Caalsius opcuod th&lt; IICIOrinl with a lO ~ lidd aoaJ by IClcker oa...
Bouroe. UDder !be rdns or qu.anerbaek Kevin Korwath,the Oriffins drove
from~ own 45 yard tine to lhc Buffllo 13 beforothey bad to JCtlle ror
the flelcll')al. 11w eappecl orr all the -nn, in the fll'll quaner.
UB oeomt oo lhcit KCOI&gt;d posaessloo or Ill&lt; aec:ond q~~tztet with a 44
ytzcl ._;q arike fn&gt;CD Roc1ri1u&lt;z to Paa Whitebeicl. The point aller
Ml&lt;lllpl by Dom Esposito was no JOC)d, b.- c.nisiuJ wu eallod for a
penooaJ rout aocl Ill&lt; Bulb' clecidod to uy for !be'""' point
They were WlSUCCeSlllli and baclto seule for a ~3 lead.
Culsius wu forced to punt on thdr ll&lt;ll1 posseuion and UD took over
on llldr own 43. Thls
proved to be dlsultrous Cor the DullJ.u they
loti 34 )'ltd&gt; on twn penallles aocl a JICk. Sam Mo1111a&gt; was forced 10 punt
'""" IDside lb&lt; Butrllo mclzooc, but coulcln't. ae~ !be ball orr and was
taetlod f«.a saftty.
lll&lt; ICO&lt;e stood II ~5 Bu.C~ Nict Quarautillo intm:qxed a Tun
R~ paa and t01W11od lc 67 yards fO&lt; atoudldown. Boume's point
after was blocked aod the score remained II~ Canisiw at the half.
Thlruco penaJIIes were c:allod in lb&lt; Cine half, seven aplnst the Bulls.
But aeocnlly, few were saiiJI1od with the ealls.
"Some or lb&lt; pmallles IIIey
wa-c preuy ridkulous, • • complaillod

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At ODe poiDl Bulh' ....,.;.,... Frank Price wucalled ror holdina alllloulh
he was no"wbcrc near any Canisiw player durin&amp; lb&lt; play. Tho a&lt;asive
ealls may have hem because !be offiCials' fetnd tilt pme miaht ,., out or
hand. Tbere were JCV&lt;rl late hlu aod much rOualuna.
"The rll'll half wu a Rteet liabt," Roclriluez optalped. ''There was
tlctlna and bitiDa and ever,thlna dse out Iller&lt;. The orrldals told boch
ttamS to keep it clean in !be half...
lll&lt; s&lt;COOd bat! f...-mcd brilllont luonl-noood nmnina r..,.,. Orim..
runnina baek Walter RobiJlsoa-.J&gt;e pma' Offcmive Moot Vlluabk
Player. Ruo4ina mainly from a draw play, Robinsoo pined 66 or his 101
yozds In the second half. Tho Bu!.falo defCDse tried stunu, sana tackles and
an)'thlna dse they could think or to shut him dow'!. but ~ llnSUC&lt;leSSful.
"All !bey had 'fU that draw aocllhey rab it all day," slid Bulb' Head
CoadJ Bill dando.
" Wrludaddmte, We called lhe riaht aunts.. we...,..just rllllllina past
the ball." CIJ)IaiDod UB defensive COO«baiDt Ome Ziooi. " Tbey
(Canisias) have !be best pusina pmc we will race all year lllld we played
them wdllhe ICCOnd half."
A dutch Cl1Cb by Prlc:e opened thesecolld half seorlna. The Bulls moved
the ball from lhdr own l8 yud 11M to the Caailius 9 befO&lt;e Rodr1aucs bit
Priee in lbc codzoae for lb&lt; lii::On. Apia b ..u a RoclripeliO Prioe
cambilwioa tiMI netted the two poi.- coavenion aoc1 doted out lb&lt;
Buffalo ac:orifta, At llw point it was UB 14 ~ II.
The ClrifCins put !be "Walt..-Robintoo" sbow ill hi&amp;h aear ror lb&lt; rest
of the pmc, but penaltlca aod intercepdoct kept them ofT the scoro hoard
for mostoflb&lt;second haJJ. AI the s.amotlmelinebaeker MlkeOceofthe
Orlllllll-wbowuwted Otfcmive Playeroflheo..m.-waspoljlldlnalb&lt;
UB quart.crbacts Into lhC around~ Roclripe1 wu bJockod out otlb&lt;wilh a baD4 aod lhoulclc:r
aod lb&lt; Bulls~ forced 10 - boch
r~qilancbacb AI~ aodMartyllamu. TheButraloanaet
lla1lod ~even! tinH:a and fOQally a costly mla.Ue by th&lt; pmtJaa team
opened t1oe.4por for Caoilius.
Jobe:llc:mard ,...t bolck to punt for the Bulb, but mishandled lhe map
aod j UIII before be could 1C1 !be MD aWQ, wu taekied aod the ball
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" I SOl it and bobbled It aod they bloeted It," aplainod Brmard. "Tbey
were overloadlna tbe riaht lllde and aeu.ina in ln a burry. ••
Ka.rwatb took lb&lt; ball in for the toudldown live ptlys later, bu1 lhe PAT
was misled and the SCDro 11ayod 17·14 Culsius. The Bulls tried one 1as1 "Wecid~ we~
drive with four minutca kn, but • • their ~k dreams fade away do ~ ............ ..-..
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w1lm W.,-c&gt;e ICaotonkl, J C&amp;nisius ddaui,.. bad! iounxpled aa AI
Whltcbcad pus intended for Caty Quatrani. Tho CiriffUJS wmc oo to ,.,...._ We made
mistll*e
ovt lbc doct aad aeaJ the win. •
we~. •
"II. wu a L~ Ua.c.nisius pme," renected Canisius coach Bill
Brooks. ''Our tlds worked real htzd tor this."
-Buls~ tert.i;k
''They wanted it more than we dXt, •• Dando said.
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~Jimmy Orifr... was on baadco preoenta tropby from lbe Buffalo
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Atea CllaolbetofConlmrrte 10 llle winllcr. The aWllld is for tile: Otyof
Butrllo eau..;.e Foocball O.&amp;~~~piomlUp.
lll&lt; Ma)'Or told Tlw ~nun he would tike to- this (!be- in War
M..-lal Sladlua~) become a tradition In Buffalo. Maybe Nlapra, &amp; .
BonaVOIItiUUIICI Bulfalo SI.Me could be addal10 make ita ..-!local C\'alt
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Jec.._ and ao~ Jeanne Qlllnlivm.
a
}Wilor. -lllllisled b)&gt; Deb W1lliamJ Ia CIIIUIIiQa her DiDlta
p i or tbe .....,, lbe biP r., tbe aquad. QaiDlMo
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The Royab played host to Poudam Slate CoiJqe
Sodurdoy, and tmtd to &lt;lcDcoco Coaauoity Col!cF
(GCC) tocnonow. to last year's- opcGCr, UB loll to
~.and Dlmmict fedsJbal it "would be very Dice to
beat them 111 borne." The matdlup qaioa OCC Is ..,... by
the coach u •'a pel """'pctitivc match before the States

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''lllcy had • real pel c~er...... but 110 orr-."
romarked
Pl\yslcallberopy ~ felt tluts
thelloyab hod "a real pel chaoco or wiMIIII tbe Stares
(c!bamplonthlps ). We have no ouiJtandln,
IDdlvlduali-'l'e just play &amp;ood "' • twn.'' eom~·
t11is year's ~quad to last year's, Quinlivan ll&amp;ld, "thia year
-have a faster team, both on off&lt;nK and ckferue. And
th~'s mor~ teamwork."

QWnlivan.,.

(Which Jl&amp;4 Friday October 2.4)...
The Royals are "l''fldeot of quolif1iol r., tbe swcs.
bul Dlcnmlcl: dli!ll't lind out until yalcrday the dcru:Uae

Soccer Bulls use berlch strength to beat the Bonnies
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tlldr lead, rotbcs lliao uyiQa to odd ...--blo In
or the Ojor..mt;i - . s. .
how be f e l t - the ........s.
ilMnae it. EAipooito qplalocd lhlt
llocuald Pl,iust 13 minutes Into
W'rtb less tl(an tal minutes left, rcplied, "I'm andou.
his team has bcal " culltY of tbl&amp; in ' play. sa.-,, RichaniJ and lllcylc Simon blasl&amp;d bls founcm1b of the num~r 16, not number 15.
Tbrce In 1 row! The UB IOCXt'r lhe.. put.'' (It wu).the same old
wol1led tbe.ball up the fclllicle very ......,, lcovloa.Jtim just one - 1 Somebody'&gt; done number 15
Bulb Ulcnded lllcir wlnnlns Streak StOry. We ~ to ~t 01&gt; a lead like c£rcx:tivdy-wlth the ball llDally ~hy of the tcbool ruord. bcld by before.''
to three pmcs l&amp;st week. Coocb Sal that and It almota cost w;."
eodbla up In \he Bonalel' p i Jim 'Vou•J· Lute DeMaulo
EspoJito's crew shut out arch
Play was much DI01'C c:olorM ill .cr---..laaa witb tbe,.,. of the euried ~ boll 'lip tbc midcllc,
The Bulls Ole~
SUNY i\thlc(k Cotlfcr~ foe the BuJIJ' vlctooy on S.unlay.
Bulls' attackers. After a ........ al&gt;cad to Ouis, Wbo brol&lt;e (or a &amp;ou&amp;b match aaahut
FrcdDola State on Wednesday. 1.0, Pbysieol ddeDK and
lcol(hy.aa.d, &amp;beat coalcal. iD IIIDillr:sud drilled a shoe tloqbson Collqc (10.1-1), 4 p.m.,
on anwcll played at Fn:doala.'fll&lt; .-ioa opponunibcs .-ked t.bc ..._blo Ricllards ._, ••
o a u!ldc:rtbclcfi'aoallw. Wbeftasted li!Dcary Frdd. . .
Bulls lbco traveled to St . ~-~pme. ''lllcy (SI.
'
Boaavcoaurc Univeuity on -aoaavcnaurc) were back&amp;_.,
'Salur&amp;ly, edJina the Boanits J.l.
volunteered an~· Scott Blcyte.
The play of UB reserves wu a
UB - adaliacdly iD -~
major factor in both victories. lcSJ tbao top playioa rorm-ollm
Mark Brown carne orr lh&lt; bench io controJnna play wltbln the Bonnlcs'
notch the only ao&amp;J or tbc aame - b u t fallillltO score because or
aplnst Fredonia. The sub f""""d errant "' rru-J orrmslvc
lbooc qaioJt St. Bonaventure alto. .....,mmu.
KOri.,. Buffalo'• nnt tp&gt;al, and
AI :16&gt;48 or the opcn1oa half, the
c:omlna doJc on a few Olher llult.' fuuolly DW&gt;qcd lo (ill the
occuions .
wonlsoftb&lt;ir ~~ "a&lt;t tbcir 11t1
"It 11ys a lot lhlll a suy ooma orr · tOI&lt;lhcr." Oral iDdivldtoal b1111lc
Blood....._.. Sa..-111
lhc bcoeb to oeou a 1')01." -ed by Mort llrowa pn&gt;clQI:ed UB's
Espooito. Wbo added tluts he fdt lira IC!Oft, 'T1Io udli&amp;y fclr-.l
SpNch • Heering Clinic
lhlt biucam' 1 bcadutreactb is ooc euried tbc '-II up tbe rfPt licle,
\ Slclde Cel ~
of II'• . - s.
and l1rcd a low shoe 111 the Boaalc
OW.tes ScrMnk1g
Tbt Fredonll aame was 1 o&lt;Unll&gt;ckr, wlticll was mlsbandlod
defarsivc bat.tlc for mum of the IIJ!d WCft1 0111-of-bounds. On tbe
(do not eet/drfnk 2 hours
contest. Both tcama' play was moui.,. comer kick, tbc baD wu
befont t81Jt)
marked by 1 ddlbcr&amp;le attack, kk k j':d about in f~t or tbe
taki111 few ehiOCa and malci111 Booavcnhr:e 1')01, ODtil Bt.JIWD
tb&lt;ir .,..... sbon and low, fO&lt; the lf'OOIIOd In, uapcred tbc baD, and
Meet. Mel and qUeStion speciebU on health,
mo st part. Brown 's aoal Jaii8Chcda20yardblllkttothetop
Meith tare end phy*-1 fHMu .
cxcmpllfted the tone of the pme. It rWtt - o f the DCt.
cbdn't twn&lt; uot:il S7:16 or the rnt
J&gt;1q eveo ,.,..._ or tbe
/ lnfonNtlon on fitneM,
nutJ'fdon. occupehalf. Wkh play kepe moaly Ill secoad ha!J, willl
tbcdoNI ttter.py, clentel C8fe, CPR. elcoholsm, c.nc.r,
mklrxtd, acoriQa chaoc:a were
aUdfidd. AI nas. as a
On one of the few instances of ,_.. oCtlltB..al' tl')'iQa took OD a
blr1h control, Afety, ~lpdQct cfn191, edorreasi~ p&lt;DCIBdop thouab, Mike OIICplead, Pacr can.-..s r.,
dhives, ~ end~. Mxuelty, etc...
GjorprvUI wu able to pin contrOl tbc Boattlcs. Cen, sWuaa ita ~
or tht hall In froot or the Blue of iiiJ&lt;rod Md Cldcae b6M ..,..&amp;
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~ Include HMidl C.. DMelon, SUb-eo.d t. Inc. Student AMocletkln,
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end ~ S.t'&lt;ko. Anyone wertii"'J 10 talk, l&gt;o
1 - . 1 0,_., needing tnr.......,. .,....ragod r o the .....sc.. Tho Men'• Conctl Is' loc.otod In 211

T - . d. Open -'&lt;deyt from,....., p.m.
The COI.IIIKIJao llot&gt;rl« on ll1c third f1oot ol Mldloel
Hell b _,_~~~g o Mcn't Suppon end Orowth Oroup.
Any men tncautod In pol1klpotlng In &gt;UCh o grcotlbd Bob Po.koll Tuocloy or Thvndoy from 9-.»3
p.m. .. 831·3737.

CJrcGio ltallonO- bo""' Wodnucloy from 4-6 p.m. I"
ll1o lenlh lloor •'*'!' ""-'t'c, ~ AC.

- . . . , - c . - w . . , _ _..,.,.,...."Pfor
lbO'lr oppol-. 1ft ll1o lllrU&gt; Control Clinic ..W , _1&gt;o
-(/lf!dfooo,_~endwQi fladltlwclo&lt;

10 moko -r~ 1ft ll1c IUion.

Cloy People'• ~~~- · - ·
dolly from 10_. p.m. 831-2179.

...-n ...,,.. -

kuoiiiC)' ~~~-lor who lnloo
o nunlng ....a.rt ond _.,. like to wort&lt; eo o
N..roeln'lhodlnkan M-en oppllcotlon etlhe Coni«'
uncll OCt. 23 01 8 p.m. l\loo, o n y - thot hoe not
tfGned up to - k o 111111 by Oct. 2A will no l0f111« 1&gt;o

St.-,

~red.

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In-~-10 chedt yoiiT ....Uboll
otlhe SA ollloo, Il l Tolbwl. at IH•twtco o WHir,.

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Drtoe Frldey from 2·7 p.M, In 111e ~

KM.Ier Room. Elli&lt;»&gt;L

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at-

111'0111 l'o111c1Mcl!lo

Fillmore Rooon. Squlr..

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Clreolo , _ ,...... ~ .. 6 p.m. lio 1034

c-

Hoollio Doy ~from 11-2 p.m. In the
Haa• Lounge •nd Fillmore Room. Squire.
~ o l - . . 100 l1eokb focllltla wtll be on
campu• 10 diK'-'U pre.1ent and fuiure c.rt:t:r

Clamcno. I&gt;C.

e-ta&lt; Alfotrs c:o....dl- Frldoy .. 3 p.m. In 334
Squire.

opp&lt;HtuniiJU.•

Vdenns end children o l - - 1 1 Y"" r...~vc VA
oducollon bonolb. piMM olgn your ottendonco l1lp lor

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•Oc...-o. AC.

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gome IQOIMI Nlogoro CommunitY Collesle ~!olgr\ up
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jaD-~ oroup. will pcrfonn Frldoy In the
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preporolloa endtechnlque.o w~, J p.m.ln316
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to prl&lt;11ce Interviews by uJing Yld..,_ oqulpm en~ A
vldeol.ope will be obown wid c!lsNued. R'fturne wrhi"'J
Frldoy at 2 p.m. In 7 ho}'OI Tedw&gt;Jq(leo lor propori"'J
on ellectlve re...wne •IU be dlfc\Diod.

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-~~ lntereolod Ia becoming p\nlego-Adolplll
Unl•crolly will be on CO!"P"J Ftldoy to diOC\IIO their
Poro)egot Pn&gt;grorn. Sign up I~ C or coli Mra.
Me&lt;lt ot 831·3!11 5 r.. on oppo'lmrnent. Ml&lt;&gt;orillu ere
encout•ocd t.o come for an lnle[vlew.

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Mnion-A ._,tot~v.; nom BenJ.,.,.In N.
Corclo10 Sc:hool of '-- will be on ampuo Ort. 27. S!Qn
up for Interviews In 3 ljal'H C 0&lt; c:oU Mra. 1'1«1&lt; ot
831.3 5 1~. Mlnorl&lt;les ore eneourogod to _ , . foo on
~~-

CAC-'IOiuntoa'l la tloof-..,tng~: Help

wllh t1w C)'Mic fl1HotU lloooi-F...ilrulh ,._, 1 r.orn
12&lt;5 p .m. In llw Squl« UMr. Ref!&gt; • 17-35
~
High Sdlool Equlvolcnty E&gt;Mn: VIsit

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people who ore ~-Ins..,. 11oe In -..... CAC
Cornmunlty AdlonJ COIJPO ~ In .M5 Sqootro.
831·»21.

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.......
Saolont. Tbe
l&lt;oodlllll&lt;o Foundollon. 15 Eoolll!llh SW«. No.. Yort&lt;.
f'IY 10021 . 1to
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il required.

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Princeton OniYOrsll)' Fo...Utlqo for Student

Communlootlon- Todoy

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l.lldorgrochloie

ie.odofo lit U8 tile opJ&gt;011unlty 01 attend o threo dey
conmenoe m NYC. oil eJll&gt;elliH pold.
"""'-encx
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queMion top level' m._ment f(orn ..., 100
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,1 {llo)or.. For rnor-e lnforrn41jon, pluM oonMd ~ Mlo(k
lit 831-" 15 or e.,.,. to 3 Hll)'a before Fridoy,

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the Block MouniAIIn II olfko. Porter.

OUAB ,.....,._ Jolin e,_,oll, a UB studc011, In on
orlglnoluhltiklon ol dtowlnga Ort. 20·('1ov, 20 In Gollcry .,.
219, Squire. Opening recepllo&lt;l is Frldoy from 6-9 p.m.
For more fnformetlo&lt;l coll83~ · 1088.
UUAII Muolc Coonmktec preoenta 8vTT.iiii,J iiilN.edc
Cuol~ Oct. 22 ot 8 p.m . In tho Fillmore Room, SqU}re.
Artk Tro..., and ,.,.;.. Purtm w..,&amp;y "'8 p·.m. at the

Oronoclo Tbeiter, Moln

Street. ~

"'""'u end tiMI
Toolo , end /'\.....,..... 41Mn by Mo.

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Mlno Hamlltoo

WoclnHdo)' at 11'..50 p.m. In 316 1'16AC, lkoiL ~
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Rnolvtlona,

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C~l ThoMor, Elllcol~

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1300

Elm..-.

~lc - - b y Union Cotl&gt;lde Fl1doy at 2
p.m. In the Woldrnon
Norton.
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454 Fronczok.
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by Rapid Q&amp;oonc:h(no" ot..n. by Dr. Elliott
MontroU
Nov, 13 0!-3:30 p.m. In :4'4 Fron&lt;:aelo.
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loc&lt;rfti and r.otr of U8 and N'-ro Unlversl\)l Thu....,.y

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t.or 1'\s. ~art• C.rm¢n RI:Jdreguu. Comrnunlty

11 • p.m. In 508 Cleone1la.

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-king minority •udent "" '" orocl- p«&gt;grom In

f'¥!&gt;o4ogy,

~-t o1 P.,U.Oiogy, l'icw York

IJIIM:nlty, 6 Wasl\lngt04'1 PIKe, !'lOw York. NY 10003.

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The dc:sliJ&gt; for two DeW **kmk builcllJip on the
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announced.
Oae academic: COller win be uted by lhe
Communica1 lvc: Disordeu ud P.sycboloay
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NFT&lt;GaeteftwrM!ttdatfon

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olmilar 10 S.. ~·a B.U_T l)'ltan, iD
....... the ..n Would be powe-cd "" • "dlird
rail" bolilt the'""'*'·
The Cl!IICCicd u,bt Rail R.pd Trusit
(UU) liDe CX!codJDa from UB's M.1io

Suetc '-"" 10 tile A.albcrlt C...pus win
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qcr ill llle Town or Anlbenl ud the UB
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llao ~ report ,...,..mooclod LRAT
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~ffalo's w.. SW. and ... ern •d
IOOIIhon JUbwbl, but propooed only ' •
~ of "&lt;XIII'. . buaes" 10 budlo the
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Foour CllllldoMll. ""--· tlMt lhe "it ., ...,....._ •ep iD the aud}' (of
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Tile r'CIOit -

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planniQa

alUiodaa or .., l,_bcr

ad viJory board, NPTC
...S State ~ of
otr..W., Foster sold.
~ tile cril.ta ...... 1.0 ooloot the
caanldon _.. lilt of ~~~
.-,.t "" . . . . - · doc . . of bllildlqit
... llilt _ . . projacled opcndaa clcfic:k,_
dtlua's

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~.-loa JM~aary, &amp;11ft wlllcll poolollc

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o.w-1 ............~
no.diPIDIIto llald • ......, llOIIIit.IJilaD

io llle ...,_ .._ eft~:&lt; 1be UB
AMJ.a ~ - _,.,....., 1 " .............. _........,,..... lbe
.,..... 10 e-- Jllalf.ao. ne
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.... w • '"'-1' ..,.. .,._,

~.both lhe - · · knlth and
rypc tied to lx lhtnd f01 lhe project 10
oocure federal
Nciw. is is a las
a:pau;.., ''lilbl rail" .,...,., Ia wblch
~is fed tbtoqllaa o.etbad trolky
wire, mel the loaallll - abbftvlalcd IO &amp;.4
nlilea, I'WIIIiDa """' tbc Maia &amp;J-o« Oapus
IO McmorloJ AodJioriWD. ~ il
Clq)OCted Ia 1984.
As the NFI'C ClWDIDcs tbe poodblllty of
CIICIIC!iallhe LRAT . - e to tho subw1&gt;s,lhe
oriaUW risioll of the A.albcrlt conldot bas
been ocrappcd. •.,...,. bu puooc1
.o&gt;.d tllc ••ole coocopl fa beiua

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~."ro.ersald. 1-k~lbl

lhe Anlbont conidot I&amp; DO ~qlftlll4orod
. .-dfcetiw, ...... . .-aaa ......., ""
tbc Aalb&lt;nl TOWII Board ...... tlMt aa
Amberlt rouu WOIIIcl ~to b&lt;dl1 ,.._
alllnly ~d. wblcll would .-IY
,,.,_ iu COli.
UB Praldeal lobctt L . ICcsur oould aot
be re8dlcd f o r - Woc~Dcsda1, and bia
Ulistuu, .RDQald H . Stdo mel HarTy l.
~_..both ........,.oft;bcrcpon.

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Aalb&lt;nl Towa

~ Jact

Slulrpc "*"''d ......._ lo 1M crdudoc
of Aalb&lt;nl &amp;.... 11M 1.J.Il'f ....... ud ...

crillcal o r , _ . , - .
" He'• • ~ liar, Mid you Clll quoce
...... ....., Slllipt told :nw ~ . He
called Foour'l ref~ 1D tile Atallftt
Towa ao.:d-..olutloa ·~ folae,"
- - tlMt- l1lnc - - . . . . . lllc
11M tbe NFt'C a leuu ~ the
:rowe or A.albcrlt's docllloo 10 r-adu iU
otmdOft llle '~"--·
''11le Aalb&lt;nl Towa Board is 1101 laldoq
-~Poakioa,"lllcsaid,--.,.

Of_.., ........,..

that the IOWD WU .,.._,..., 10 ~ U
altuDMI~ pOWid lnd

"1bcy nnu..........,., the town," Slaarpc
said. "They COIWICtcd the l.laivmiay
about ltudonl ridcnhlp . . . The A.nlllaa
Caalpuo il tbe calalyst; it il will the r..,,d
truuit .... built 1a the r....
Sharpe uid that d\lriaa the prriod the
Falls TraaapotutM&gt;o Alllllority
(NFTA)-the public corporation that .
rqui.Ua public trlllapon.tion in Erie ond
Niapra OOWlties or wbicb lhe NI'TC is a
pan-wu tpply!Qa for f...scr.J n.odina or the
iDklal MaiD Street liDc, be .,.......,...s ""
then Cou.at;y &amp;ecad~ Edwin! " - ·
eon.,_ Jack JCcmp and Hemy Nowak,
and lhe 8u.O'alo Cblmbcr of Commcrcc,
oO&gt;en. oot to pwla ror the 1\an.bcnt
route. He ~ oo tbc cooditioll tlMt if
the Mala Street line - - . il _.,

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10 Sbarpc. NFrC's •l&gt;blllaa
A.albcrlt was polklcall)' ~. Ht
cbarpd 111at lhe Mapra eo.y t.tplaon
wu ooosldoriaa ..... tlle NFTA becal* II
dldu 'I fed tbe Cotm17 tbould be fon:ed to
bolp subcldize t1&gt;c ..,._ or a l7aDSil lbal~~~rta ouly Erie Cou1y. A routc North
10 ToooWOIICI&amp;. Ute lbc oae speoif!Od 1D the
NI'TC rcpon, iaslead ofai'OUie to Aalb&lt;nl,
.. • .., ol a¥oidiaa • lawsuil. Sluol&gt;e

noalallllacd.
• Fon~« lold 11w .'i,tloct""" lbal ''if DOC ol
the IOWIII - · wiWniiO ai~ alarJt'bWik of
_ , . , that w0111c1 be .., ;.~,_ (to
conido&lt;). We're~ about saliiiODs
ol dolan, ,..,.. UIICicnt..t. 1'llat lllillol ba....
a paoldvc effoel."
"Tbcy're lr}iDa 10 bo)' •·" Slulrpc
CIOUIIIftd. '"llxy're ll'7kll 10 ray: they 101
ollthe_,. l..el.-pay forit • •• n..
odd ..... is, Aalb&lt;nl Is the ....., lha

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could poaibly- _
retail

... He cited the

us Cauus. wblch indialcd Aalb&lt;nl

b tile oaiY IDIIIIioipalily Ia Eric Coull()' 1.0
show • popo1MMlo IDcrcuc siDCo ~
~ 16 s--t-ud be abo mallloocd
the lllldoat ridenblp polr:.dal.
Tloon io DO we)' AtUcnl is .... 10 let
tlMt .. by," be~ .. , ... daoaltdy
..-..~led to (tbc """'-- QXIIdor) If tile
people or Amhanl . ., ii.1'U
as ..a

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llir sbotc."

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~ -~ Bridle aad J'riday •

Holldv v.aey,

~bills

Tare.

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of ,_ lkiiq . . Wtdaadays md
l'lltlnda7l arc lbo iachaded. aJtcrnatiAa
" - - auel.ooi, Xiaiq ardiae ud '
Hollclly VlllleJ, 111 mmy dm&lt;S 111 you wisb,
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adad~Qa~.

Scbuumeiuer-. Is oot a

small

~bas -l)o 2000maabers.
Thai makes it .ooe or the larsest ltl&gt;dalt
OrlaaizatiOIII OD Cflllplll. All U 8

uaderaraduates, sradllales, Millard
Fillmore Collqe and profeuionalitudeots,

faculty, ltaff, ahlmnl, ud immediate

. family maaben c:aa join Sc:bu.ssmeisters.

The lid prosram this' year ooa: apia
offers local lkJias, five days per week, a

Presldeat's Day Weekmcl trip 10 Ki1Ji.astoa
In February, week excunloas to Stowe aad

ScDuaJer'• Notch, ud a week.Jooa trip out
West.

Aplo tbls year, tbe club will ~Sid
Mechaoica Workshops, Cro~uuuy
•Jdioa, Wiater Carnival adMilel, ud of
c:oune, ., eod-ofo(be.yar j.rty.

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~~ ~ ""'"" Judy Sullo...,
wby c.n.. . _ u droll
~ Ill 19110 lllthouth h&amp; oppooed it la!f16.
CllimlQa that it is ........,. co modcnoiDt 11u P f - or
W&lt;&gt;kr qulctly aouwrtd, "The world is • bd l o r a lot more UII.Uble IMn
It was !ouryeanoao."
-l.n the reopome co a quewlon on (lie Mand.olory Nllioaol ~ Aa.
whoch would require 21 yeor-olds 10 enliA, !he lid indlcaltd that the
odmlnJJUatiOG RIIJilOnJ it . She said, " Web&amp;.., oo problem with aplor\q
II le:nath ~ ocnice lq!Jiootlon."
lhe OOIIJijtWotlal lllllldau: op.lnsl in\OOIU11Ut)' ~. •
Aid, is • barrier, oddinc. that tlot odmlaiAratlooa doco ooc oblecllo tlot
IDOIIdatory ocnice eoDCq&gt;O ODd
""'t co fCIII ...,. 10 .,.....,_ die
hurdle.
EdutalloooJ fuftdin,,.....,........ IO !he liuoo, is I top doaKaie .,.,._,
fa&lt; CArta. When the Yllk «boor quatiootd the Presidalt'• oopaokloo 10
tuition IU credits for privou tchoo4, WClller orpotd that Caner ha done
more for the J&gt;rivMe than any Oilier Praidcnt.
f"Ullllldol lid, lhe aid, biJ lncrestd OV&lt;f 109 potm\1 Jin&lt;:e the
Republiun odminlstndoo. AddhionaUy, In the 1979-80 IICadcrnl&lt; yeor,
do.re 10 J0 pen:eru Of tinondal aid awards W&lt;DI lO priv&amp;l&lt; tchoo4,
~~~ &lt;redits," she II'JU&lt;CI, "cover t'Ycr}lhina. We hi,.. oiW11)'1 opposed

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" He !.&gt;.-II&gt;OYioa." abe .said, "Alld
bopiq for 1 ci&lt;bal&lt; bcrwoen
lhe 1•o ~~ WilhiA the -~." The Lclc~~&lt; ofWO!II&lt;»'• ,.,.,,
)'Oterdty &lt;aid tbal "'= AJ&gt;dc~an's 1\q)port is sliJll!ioa, they may w•e
Caner and Req1111 iuvittilotu to debao e. SbouJd thll OCQU, she added,
tht Prosldalt will occep~ immediarely.
Statlcnt edilon .. ktd cht articullle •POhSWOIJWI abouc Caner's
rtlat!9D to R-.o Olld the carnpaian IICIICS of lll60. Collqt.J&gt;m;&lt; .'i#n•k•
tdi1or
A,rlcwh mainutintd tltlllh&lt; Prosld&lt;al hu waa~ a •·uv141t "
..,rlllll dot 1\&lt;PIIbllcan hopoful and -asked wb"' kind or
''&lt;....,J!Ic." lllot J&lt;U for tho "'-"' riJ)IIc:c&gt;um&lt;u" Cuter prC..:b...
"Can&lt;t''s Ol.tod:." Wnla- rcconed, "is a cbuaatrizadoo mad&lt; by the
pr-, bUI DOt IUpporttd by UJ. e..;y cancliar&lt; bU I ICDdcnc)' to
byperbolllo." Arloina!hot CIU&lt;Olionirla RQ&amp;1111 'S po&amp;ics is loai•imll• lht
~
~ric$ to cmplwlu the dfffn&lt;DC&lt; berw&lt;al tho

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Wultl malntaintd rbat lleqan·s projattd

fo&lt;dan

peliclu,
"ponlculorly bu Ratemenl on l&lt;fappill&amp; tht SALT Treaty," hove fO&lt;Ctd
Carter 10 &lt;ommonr . "Pankvlarly in rh&amp; eootext or iotemationollsaucs,"
she Aid. .., don't thi.Dt. Caner's commmts h.avt coosthuttd sava.ae
ternA~b!'

Movllli away frono lht campaJan .ll)d on 10 01hor dom&lt;Stlc wu... Ylllr

WCliJer llddal IJiu Caner ba iDaeaod bis bud&amp;ct (ot td~ 14
pcrc:a&gt;t O¥U I - )'e&amp;rt, "f-y &lt;Ana bdiew:o," .... mant.oi.otd, "llw

cd.w::aUoG ilaa iDYCIIJIIatl i.n lbe rutwe.. ,.
"for lfJ* lllliva:sitia-locrasi&amp;Jy plapocd by budla t\01-Wr:oler

....._will....,

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she told
that the !tdc:rol ..,_.,...... will suppon a lroubled '"""
but ''the tlale will have 10 do Its e&gt;Wt."

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T..:kllnJ question• on rl)(dao pqllcy, w~ ployed do... ohc po,.btiuy
or • new Pcnian Gulf dev&lt;iopcveuo btforelhe dection.
Sbo attoclctd ohe mtdia for pl~&lt;in• tho ideal hac an "OC1obcr )()" crWs
en Iran miglu oocur co l&lt;t Cantr &amp;Jin lui minutt el&lt;etion
C.Woa
h a '"cyn.ieal move." sht' saJd 11 implies Caner would manipublc rorO,IJI
affai,. for his own purpof&lt;S.
Wexler said ~e coWd not an.rwcr a qumioa Crom ~U;rv~y's
Dru/y Fret PI= on lh&lt; Afc:ty or lhe bmtaaes ODd SQv;a IDI&lt;rV&lt;aUoo 00
!hit ="&gt;''s bcbolr. " A l l y - .
~do ,r lhe
-...,.wc:rec:lldlnamd," IMNoid, "is bttcsay. As (orlbeScma.s.l cao
ooly Ay cl&amp;a lllmosl .--y country wuca&lt;o- the tkwelioo resolved."
Waitt told 1M Sp«uv,. llw closure or lhe Slnits or Fomoux lo the
Persian Gul(-whac oU is P&lt;oduood--.Jd violate our ~tt~~&lt;Jlc iorcmu.
"If lhal bappcru," me rapO&lt;Ickd, "Ibm:. would be no unilatcnlllcps or
dccisioru made. Al this point our alll&lt;&gt; an mote dependent on nil tllan we
arc. W&lt; would eoMUio with them,"

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State calls for fl~qncial aid standard
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Tile ~......Saw. "-ivc ~"'f'ill .., ~~~
4i2LJ\:4:IDdon from the~ by I c:crtlin date, would
wee~ 81Sioo..1lelrdJimlon• of u~ "'-~ ~-~ • f.liUaa fiS'II4e if Arubo&lt;h's plat It ~&lt;Cq&gt;~ed.
EdUCat/olf CO'Ilih~ ' Goftion Ambach on wli\t~ - Tile Com~·· memo il rJaltd co b&lt;lmplmocootd
eon.sdtuus "JOOCI •udlfta" Cor swdonu who ..W. to roori•&lt; n&lt;&gt;c~ $q&gt;tcmbtr -.,d will tired !DOll rn- or financial aid,
linaac:1al aid from.,.,.. YOfk,
Ketter addtd. II alto..,. a Umir on chc omoum or oime a
Tlie l'&lt;lldinJ, ll•en by En&amp;fnccrin1 Srnacor Dennis Milone student can spend ao &gt;&lt;:hool and rttnoin disible for •waam:e.
and Presld&lt;nt Robert 1., Ketter. involves SWo policies
five ynn wUI be the muimllnl, ahhou&amp;h holh Ketl&lt;(. and
roprc!ina the disbWl&lt;mtol of aid to nuda~ca and tht Malone aald they bclitvc some exceptions will be ollowtd.
or:ad&lt;mlc req~&amp;rcments tlw they"""' mm to quollfy for lh&lt;
Keu.,. olqllaincd llw Suin'• commiuee bu three QIICSlioos
funrh. Kater hu l):lllOinttd his A«iltant Rooald Seen to toeoruida. l"ltlt. h&lt;lllld, "lhould ,.....;m,obucl&lt;'an," UB
chair 1 eommkteo to srudy lh&lt; lc:pJ osPOCU of IM memo, must look M lhe "lqal thrcou." He 110&lt;ed that lhe Stolt
lhould UB ckdd&lt; 10 eootot A.mbacb's pcnau.
Univcnioy of Nnt York (SUNY) s)'Jian hu dc&lt;ickd to
The Corllmiswonct'l documcsu c:oar.oifts IIIIIAY Ol&amp;llelards luppol1 AII\INodl'l
Soccod, Tbe
difftrcno from 111""' anployed hero-a DOtloa •hiclt dttw Univcnily'o ...,..al , _ mtiSI olso be dllcrmiotd. Alld
&lt;OOUD&lt;III from the Encutive Committee membonhlp.
fcnally. the Praldcnl's..........,.. ond his &lt;Omrnitl« willlool
Coneera wu cenccrtd "" the bdior ob• Alb111y is tryi~a 10 a1 IU Jlq» UB must Like, if it rloddcs oo tomPIJI wi\Jo
imPO't lea POiicl.. oo UB's iorernol p.._.,UM.
Ambach.
Chalrm111 NormiUI Solkorr oold the Srnatoro a»cmbltd "'
Ketter mauloried that Syr80We UnivcnitY bu olreedy
Capon Hall's Jtlll&lt;tlt Marlin Room Wtdnesday llw "lo ..pn:IIOCI Its disf)leuur&lt; to lhe State l!diiCitlon D&lt;paruncnt
...,.. a S&lt;riow ialnlllon into oor ..:odani&lt;: &amp;ITails oo and roorivtd 1 blwll rt$p0Cl&amp;&lt;-if il does noo odopt the points
campcu.~· Vlc:c Preddcm for S.ucknr Affain Richord oullintd, h will 1otc its ouitloo IJSisunc&lt;. Syracuse bad
$utlkow .,..etc~ wilh Solkoff lfKI e&lt;Pf.....S 1111day &lt;hot tbe m&amp;inl.lhotd thai ~ would be too errpauivo to swilcb ond ~
Sl.ok lo •dllaa UB "bow to func:tloa."
procram its eomp11tn aystan oo eoaform 'will~ ell&lt; memo.
Arubocb '• donomcal c:o11s ror • aat&lt;tli6&lt; vade •aroO&amp;rd
om! IDIU!datca IU 1-.b of lim&lt; audeots ll•~&lt;t oo l'iabll
ineoon)llctc p1ldcs.
lteqer .-.dille t1ot
doll&lt; wilho11t uy .._-d
to lleuces. Ht said that be bdie&gt;a ttu. lh&lt; CorponcdaDa set
up 10 cllaritiollt tbt.Tllllioi'~l'rosrtm CTAPl vants
Malooc. who bAni or lhe memo at an AalllaDk Coblaa rCQ-ed lbott lbt ao.nt or R.qans adopo sundards for
meninalalt w.lt, cxplllDed that be Ito~ the clocl.mo&lt;sll,, "aood ll8DIIlq. " The Sllle wu probably "afraid ortaw
to reod tbll the Stattl!ducatioo Dcp&amp;rtmcnt WIWJ'IO reqttlto scodents," Ketler nOitd. " Ya the only problem is that they
tbll aU incomplao .,..sa must be m"ade up b)o1hccn4 oCtile are tt~a on aoone J&gt;&lt;&lt;tly dC!lcatcooes."
nea
UB curnOnly olio"" I"" yean before mUint
The e-w~.. Coauainee abo ..,....S to ~ 1
11w incomplete lflldt ~- Keuer oddecf.
raollltloo ~itt contcn~ ror t1ot receoo rub or klllisop
Sludents mwt abo W:c 24 credit hoaro ovi nlle ,_ItIIIey in BuiTolo, IUIUimollsly IICCOPiiaa o aotemen&amp; dnftal by
wisb lO roubo aid diiJ'bilily Additloaally tllr ' * - 1 Sclltolf'- wbo lalmldf _.. • .J&gt;Id: ribboa _.......

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Frilay, Oct 17th
et8pm,
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�Holtzman train rolls in:
w~istle-stop w·i th VIPs·
by Rk•a.d'a;.,.
Cot~Jnblltint

Editor

EUzalxtb Hokzmao roUed OUI !he pOrt bond U bc:r
lbc US Saw&lt; Slopped iD 8llfralo laSI Wed~.

ConJt&lt;$0WO&lt;Mn

cam'*ao

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111&lt; Dc:macradc •••dl4al&lt; /0&lt; J11&lt;0b Ja~ Sawc- ......,""""""' a
pr... aJn!~ 11!11 Eric Counly ~ve I SIIO,OOO federal"""' lo
pay oJJ tbc romainiQa pr1co or c:omputerbirq ;,. &lt;rimhw records.
''The real .,.,_. of thb II'UI Is Co ,ive Eric Couaty 20lll Caltury

lec:bnoloay 10 llaht crime," Holtzrnao told rC1&gt;Qners. Sbc appeared
llo!ll'lde Senator Oanlel P. Mo)'ll!hao aod Brie CoWJty ~
Chairman Josepb Cranal• In Cranale's orA« at Counly Danocrllk
Hcadquantn.
•
Moynihan tben spoke, pralsina what he &lt;ailed " MI. Holmnan's pcrf&lt;et
boocay aod pcr/ecs intqrily."
''Theon&lt; plaa: )'OV will DOl sec Liz Holtzman bon an AIISCAM tape,"
be said. rc/crrina 10 lbc rcccn1 convictloiU ol lwo coogessmm on cbaraes
or bribery.

Notloo..tdr couplney

Hohzrnan commcn1rd 011 Butralo Ma)·oc: Jarna D. Orifl\n's failure 10
endorse her candidaey. Oriffin's one of • few key pony leaders in the Sill&lt;
nat 10 ~end his ad-.cy 19 her ~pojan~ H&lt;jl~ ~d '*&gt;~
~~.• s cndon&lt;meru u 1000 u 1he 1110
a c b - to oit dciwn ond

:·101

~- wbo

- e . bled&lt; ribbon or moutnina Oft hb bloe pinstiped
s wt on responoc to the ,_.,, murda of siJ&lt; black men in Buffalo, thea
fiddtd quosaioos ll&gt;out 1h&lt; possibl• in\'Oivcmrt~l of US Auom&lt;y General
lknjarnin Civiktti in lbe IDV&lt;Stiplion OL!h&lt; .tayinas.
Moynihan rcrnindrd the pr... lhat the DcPAttmcnl ol JuJti« was already
lnvolvrd ohrouah obe FBI and VS ... uomey Richanl Arcata, and reassurrd
them thai . 'tht Ocponmenl or Justl« is sharply involved with thls!Mit&lt;r ,"
und&lt;r the a~ of th&lt; Civil lli&amp;hts Act
•
1\Sked oftbc teC&lt;Dt tlllllders collld be pan of a nationwide coospirlc:y to
d!Y1dc the counuy
Mc!1nihao rcplitd .,-avdy, " h's nat fO&lt; me 10
say If ~ is 10 jad&amp;td, it 'olllht to be ~rd."

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Actll'&lt;spoHoltmtan. a libcrll rcprescntui•• from lbc 16&lt;h Conarmoonal Distria
In Drook&amp;o.. fa.:es a touah tlaret·way race for New York's Senate 5Cat.
Accordlnalo a New York Daily,.,,.,.. "Sinw Poll" pubUlhtd October 12.
UIOM'III "- ,.._
she trails ~bliean Canclidate Alfonse D'Amato by a •lim maraiJa, 34
pcrcmt oo JO, with Ubcral c:&amp;l\didate J11&lt;0b Javits rwtnina third 11 22
~Aim&lt;fJIS?:UI--P. ....,_~-- · - - - -........ - - l o W I I I I I I o pcreent. Fourteen pct«nt of tbolc polled were Wldecided. HoltzmaD
~led 0'"-o by S .,.._, in a slmilor poU rdeuccl $cp&lt;&lt;mbcr 22
by th&lt; Dtiily " ' ' "·
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wu th&lt;rotmp~ WOIIWI cv~.d to eon.,es.
lobe
o~ J!m. All ~~apoosoror lqiSiolion, me achieved
llltio
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bcr dote&lt;d IDd .-1 penlcipotion Ill the
impeacbmen(~ of ~~
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l'l&lt;riolai!~.M. J'I'IJIOO.•.w¥o, , r

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!IIIIi~~~. Ia a crowded fJdd wbklr ibd.od&gt;er prymlocat dowu:State polliail fiawa sudlaa fonncr New Yoct Oty
MaJ»( """' J..iadlooQ' IDd acJ Consumer Affain Conunimmer Bess
M,......,.. • ..-...~~y JftYIIilod to win th&lt; ponr'• eanclidacy.

S~c-reta,Y's magic turns
Poles into Muskieteers
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~S..tfiVtfm

c:au.na forQas&gt; ~ma.tina "the supn:ni&lt; pouticalact," Secrcs.ar)l of

Sill&lt; Edmund S. Muslde ddivertd a "ddibcraldy" noo ·politlal ke)'no(c
speech at tbc Hotd Statler Tuesday Dlabt.
Sp.. kloa before a crowd of about lSO fellow Polish·
A.mcrieaos-llteadina the Oea&lt;ral Pulaski 1\Saociatloo Dinocr-oncofthe
1111ioo '1 leodiaa lltllc:IIII&lt;O WU .,_..s 'l'ith I standina OVIlioo,
......,.poalcd by the. tradWooal ''S&lt;o Lat" folk 1001 wblcb wished him
"100 ,... of ..,.,.s bcaltb aod llappU..S.."
ID!ftlduciaa Muslie - B&lt;lf!alo Colqmsmu Haul J . NowU, wbo
rcfcmd to the u,-e opealtcr aa "a ficw-e of llr&lt;:nllh .• . hdpiaa to
....,. our lhlp of - . : In lbao tQfbuleot ~· • •
CaUina the· inttoduc:tloo "CM&gt;"11&lt;Dml!'l\' and the m&gt;W¢ "~arml1
hoc pitable." the ~JUt ole! Muskle qllicldy cstabllsbed a pcno.-1 rapport.
He nottd t1111 ''you and I lbare common llerit.,..,.. wblle repcal&lt;dly
allucfina to hi&gt;-Weatcm New Yort rdativis.~

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Bdorc delvilll inlo lkis oratlod's fDcal LOJ»C-tbc lrta-lraq
crilb-Mustle itllm&lt;dialdy aaw-ed the Polish p&lt;Ople tlllt ...... will DOl
bltcrfen!'ill PolaDd," rcferriAa 10 the si&gt;ablc l;wopr:arl OOWitry ·'trylna
now to COCDe back from a period or ecooomlc. polltleaJ. and 10Cia1
uoubla." M'uslde then plqed to offer ".sympathetic un~lll!d.

w!act&lt;: fculble aod proper. Ollf ........ .......
Cad lila e:oo.setV11tift black twtedo, 1\!us)je .tbowed the phyDcalltraias
or a polillcal carur that bu JpoiUiod 11ft d....sa. ~ oe bil
capaiaxe,.,. diRaed--... to lbc Pcnilll 6ulf-. ~ racu
ra111c:r then pofiDalrbctarit,lkc Corodl Law Scllool ..-1- iasitud doll
tbc llaD·IniQ coafrootadoa "could d o - damap to o,.IIICioo'co vi1a1

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~Jbat the Ulliud SWeo pun:haeo lal than one perocnt of iu
oU from Jnoq, the /otmer Scnaor aaoatod tlllt the reel clan.,- lies within a
patemlal dilnrption or the US allies' tcODOGiico. M~~altle dted tnldal ~
the '*""''a fordp policy otl'ldalr an W:llla-dle f$ of Yo!llch b
workilla for ID COld to th~ f1cbll.al bctw&lt;Ca Ike two lllllolu.

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ro tH Edllar: ~
0.. ttOOible he
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"'*" Colllgt H'a-, .o. ,f.-_abOUt
otorooe ayoe.n Ia

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looeiiY , _
atorooe-'" one
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Itt tlelutll Ia well
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tnloriiiiiiiY by the atudenta W
undafalood by moat Collago H

In 1M lutu,. . . will COftllniY . _ - ' • polna to
,_...,. IMtthenot..,.oi_......_ .. ~OOd
by 011- end 1 w1ll ,_,_1M! mora formal

pooackna- -1or ctalnlfno fWirtclonlcn.
lklt, unfott.-ttiY, &amp;111 cen off«lo ""· Czajkowald at
, _altil1lly lot 11141 good -rklng order ol · thlo On.- Ia one- tome "fm .,.,Y."

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In 110 poelllocl to. and do nol, -

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.,_, go lnlo the atorooe 100111 or
tiM!Y go out. The ot«ooe o)'Otelll lo handled

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byAc*ert O. ....

!.MS. Dl)'dOtt
11HIIfl'1 Col~e II

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feedb~ck f
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A Smear job

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To ttr. Edlt01:

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OMM to bo ..,....... by Tile Spectr""'''

OC!rtotlal IIOIIciM. 8eolcln being
-~
~.-jefll, ltlt Iiberato, Tlte Spcllwn hU printed
mtslaodtng and oven tTienclaclolls 0111ClH 1~ tile patt.
b&lt;lt _ . , boiOfo wu U Oj&gt;fNIIIod u~tll I road tl&gt;o
Oclobor 10' anlcla enlilled, " RoaJIM Brain truat to
Hoowar: fotolg('l policy repeat expected". I am no
Ronald ReagM aupportor but you would tnlnk tnat 11
The Spflelr&amp;Jm, ¥t~ntec:t to ameat tM acror, they coutd
rety on bett.,, wrlletL
The art~.. was procured hom the Pec:Uic News
Setvtoe (PNS).,., ""IIten by lolr. Rabon lolllllk"" In the
art'C;te, M r. M1t1*en reletred to FrMtdlkl\ Hay.-. It, •·a

notoo trea mantel oconomlst". Which all liM and wtl~
but 1&gt;o negleclod to mentlan tnat HAyti( fo atao a N -1
Priz:a
The aubUe .sug~auon ot "*efY • • vtno
Ihat he •• a HotX• taure:a'• J&amp; '"at he t. }uti ''tome tlghl
wtno lantlk:", Whk:h t1 cenatnty not the CIN wlln

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To tne Editor.

,__.....t...., hi on.,. ouctl as th1s- . _ ,
- 1~1&gt;1-. lll•lmponant to otrl.. lo!
doling out pejolatl- (or ~&amp;II•M~

~ artfc:M about blla OIQpO In

t&gt;etweon the Wtllm ttoto and capitalism (and Iller
ahaJI lnovlt~Y ltll u did LOfd Kernes~ Milton
Friedman ta t*:ldodly a Jolle&lt;00&lt;1t&amp;n democrat • .,.,
ttwwetore tte' wou~ cAH fot mfnlmal state hnenentlon i"

'"'eAsconomy.
o otuc1en1 at 11111 Unlv•aiiY, and u

today'. Tile Spec//IJ/0

brought out only .,. upact of ho-Mg a Bailey nur
Goodreer etop-e•tety. Ple-eae coneldtt ,,,
c::onwmloence l.tl)eCt.

In the modefn dAY ~lon ol ..,__,..,.,atlam'',
people •uch ai Laffer end Kffatol come to mind. What
Ihoy are trYing 10 do Ia to rwconcllotho fnhoronl conlllct

a taspoy"'

..no paya 1o&lt; 111e oulldlng In wlllcll ~·humble olllc.o&gt;
&amp;flllocalocl. I urge~ to 6oo mdnl-'lmlnallng In , ..

Ew&lt;y morning I ti&lt;M tl&gt;o metro OUI to ll&gt;o Un,...olty
Plaza etop hom WU1lam1ville. a 10 minute trlp. Then I
walk 10 mlnutN to O.ttendorf Annex. 6ithor tor • clau
theta, ex to catCh a bua to Amh«&lt;:t.
Last I""" t could gat oil tl&gt;o Metro bull ot lollln one!
Bailey ones woll&lt; 2rntnut . . to the~~
stop and lido lot 3 mlnuiH to Diefondorl ...,,.. lot my
llrstotua.l knoW Iller• ••
OOfM'IIlOn that
woutd Uke lo ... lhla 1100 reint:ta\ed..

many-

anlcleo wnlch you 11&lt;1y lrom PHS.

Rk:ltord Forgu1011

Commut«

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To lite Editor.

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After reading M r. CloJ',owtlu"?s let1et to the ectUOf Of

-..td laay-lng ol CollegeH'anome. ,..leal It Ia
nec.assary lor a tebu1tll.
W'hettw or ncM Mr.
Cwjko~ Is ow11e ollt. Collage H liaS aJwoyo hod Ilie
aamo policy - n l n g relttge&lt;alor Olor._ All
. . - , , .,. lnl.,....a, prio&lt; to 1\Pf-lbal Collage H
II not ltoblalor tllelt
~ty, ll&gt;o

room. M -

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,_.;no rle.Md U. roono Collage H - '1M Colloee-.,llo _ . •

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lor
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During
sln&lt;:e then,
Cottage
. , _ hod the
"Jiffl'iaCiga" ol
tlleit mtigafal.,. wltlo no
COI"'IrectuaJ eot...,.,tL Thfa means tttll Mdt ~

••orino

H mematof underltando tne tiskS l:nYOfwed In a1Qf1t08.
The procedutl for ptc:k1ng up refrfgefatora In .,.,_ felt
has aJso been • atat\dard one. Each person wk:htrtg •o
ptck up their refrloerator has the room~ bY 6fttt.or
the we&amp;g.ht·rOOI'I"' CH reaJ.,Ual coordlnaloi'L Once tn
tt'le room. the pereon fln6S h iS Of N!t refflgffator and
IM COOfdlnAIIOf ttalllt"' genlog h OUL All~»ugtttn to
may....., too libelolo po4k:y IO&lt; ~ Mr. Czol_..._lt
Ia fat from baing
and _.,1....,.,
Unlonunalaf)'. roachn were cf~ Cft.lrine lhl

•-ganlz""

t&amp;ral weM 1n StrptetnOor and the room •• doMCI lOt
W I admit 1~1 chis was an ioc:o~ bul
moS1 P"''P.. rNULod tf\al the roac:heS coukl have

$pta.t'"''·

sp.-eao~ The~ are a common enougt1 OCC:W~c• '"
EUicott a• It lSI
our Town MHtino (secofl&lt;l •oek In Seotembtf).
tne membenl o, Col~t H wete Informed that, du• to
the 5prt~lt\O 11\e'f had an extra _.... lo r~ '~'
refn;tf&amp;tOI'I It wu I ISO $18180 ttaar It IM end of lhtS
cw:w~ 1\1'\l:fd •Mk) retr9Waton: ..," In the •ooms WOu'CI
be removed TM room ., poma,lry a WIIQhl room and
h'.s uw as SUCh WII neeoed • Ston,oe of refOgeratorS ''
a prMiodga. not o rNpollsilllflty. oil- b y College H'

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wo n ..o lied ,,.. potq .l""""""lno rotr~tOt
Slorage lor11ott year1 no• Met c::omplalnls hll~ bean
lew and tar be'twetn We ate very sony tor nw

The wrltlnt on the wall
To !lie Editor.

l wlllltlke Ctod" IOf tile gralllltthat ow-wei outa..,.
you. olflce taat t'Diaguatlngl Tile Spectrum

art-

-lotfel IIOTC ltwllloto
111/U'"). What haa"-&gt;odlo ~ ~e? Al.,.ltm.
caJrP• pn;IIOTC

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HO-otl~-ld...,Ymlltwy_lel_

an artk:M

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the

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theauGaclty to print a Naoty
oc1 ( - a t~l"'lo no ,_, and a Hugl&gt;oa
"""''•" ad, 'IIIIIch Ia CIM&gt;ololled, u wall you ahoUid
know. E.,..Ydi!MYOU accept Irom th-WliiiiOngarals
blood-&lt;IIOMY. llllhY t~~&lt;&gt;ra.
You ha~ not-' tile la$1 olll&gt;ls.

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P.&amp;. rm _.y l(lall .... ~1M

Int.-.

to- you,..,.,- an~,,..

Tllai!OTC onlole
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1101 M «&lt;11ottee . _ , . . , II ••

Joum'lff•tlc.flly, we /Hilt out duty to ,.Off cempu.
trends. II'Hitll. ttc. At untot1una11 •• It m•y be, lhll
ROTC r. o rMIIrt. Tho mo)oflty otlltude. rtan II not o4K
own. hal chl.n~.
As for mltiiOQ' odf, II you would rMd ,,. policy ,...
ocusloNtly prl•~ you might lleftw u.-otolld wily
t/lef · llfrll» to t/lef mar o. " biotoottr
otMt&gt;m., " to IMIN}orlly, Wl&gt;el- IIIey oro 1101. TIIO
-Offal -~ of Tho Spar;trum ,.,.. IP«fl 1toun Iff
bltiOf' . , . , . lhOIUUII and ooflectlllaly do no liM

.,. h•w aoltkHit to otMn or ex~n.,... by cont,ulng •
practloa orloplod olow yearw OQO. Wo moltltofn tnot ,...

ore· allowing •• organization to .~,.. ri&gt;Oir lob '
options end •r• nfllhar er»doralng thos• or
onooufWJIIng , . , , . to parlo~o. Wo do.
tile - I l i o n IMI ,... • - ' " lor " Oiood" moMr.

ho-. ,.,.,.,

would-,.,.,
tftt,.,.
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You··rw 10 MY WI'OIIIJ.
l.aftlf, I
IO opN)t to
tldtlll,
O.fKing public

Ul 01 On

lo lrJI~

our onJy

~ .,. OIVfllllullon
argue, ,. ,...._:
y- ,.,~, Ofl IIIIIMI ~ llltpotiMI
and ltia .,.,y. '(Of"!

would

-noll&gt;,,.'"""'',....,_
'"""''ton&amp;
Eel

problems vo~ have encountered eonceml ng yOUf
telngerator, At the same l•tne we would like to • • .,,....
our dlautlatacuon wlrh IOmt'l ot you~ state"*'''
eonoernlng Coll!tOt H. Thf&amp; college Ia no• run on a.n
infatm.t &amp;od unorgar.aed basiS as you havelnlenec:t II
b . tn ovr opinion, that Coflege H. r.a.s nUtnefOUI "wet~
run.. .-vtc:.. tOf' It• members. We dO ha._ • * _.O"l

room. tutoring. fNinlas ones healtn relatOO KIMIIal U
~ SIOIH. 8vl In fOUr opOnton, one bacl U p e t ,._,S IO ~MI, ttoht? We ,_. tM:l In this
Wt
Clojll&lt;&gt;wakL ~~ -tovt It QUill Slrllned.

case.

Mk:lt•rH L ll&lt;own
Clreirmett ol Col,. H
VIto C Boll/Ill, Jr

TtNJurtr
t.l.ny 8rawm1n
Sp«,i•l E¥Wrll ~tt4t01

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To !he Editor:

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1M 1810 ....VO.. Jo ]Uet wound the OOIT* lll'ld I
would ~ 10 take till&amp; oppo&lt;11111lry to enllo~ton au
• - about IM poiHical candidates
what IMY
eland tor. Thla Ia trvly atopic ot ~ otudonto ma~.
M,. , _ . lgnor..,.,. INn they lfMOII)ed.
1M 1810 -ion Is the ...,.t~toponant l o r - .
lll'ld tholr loml-ln maoy,....._TM _ _
the ~tooma of IN two 1*\t.olo 010111; the d f l f ln IM - o l i N canc!ldo.les an4 lholr poaltlonl on
tbalce!'- Ia 1Mian4 deep. let meg!-.. you on IM
-facta of - I M oandldOIH lltn4.
(1) TUITION TAX CIJ1'&amp;. c.tror lo oppoMd to
lo01ol011c&gt;r1 to 111.. tu crodlw lor priYato -l&amp;IY
lll'ld - - . y tuiUon.. Aoaoon otrongly la'IOfo ouch
leQIOiollon and wttl octlftly po,.uo 11121 ERA: c.- lo llt'orlgly lor.
II otrongly

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(3) INCREASED FEDERAL FUNDING

FOR

EDUCATION: c.tl« hao oupponod lncr-lun4a for
._ol - l i o n PfOII'ama, Including Tht. I of ESEA,
and M8 P &lt; - - new P&lt;OII'MIO IIQ the Mlddlt
lnoorne&amp;ruo.nt.........,_Ad.~~lbal''tM

Amor1een - ' " M1le faltllfufl\' ._rod !Mlr
..noola with tu!-11"""-- WMI - ~oornlnga
nlllln IM oyatomcannotC.. blamod OOielyon tbaloc:l&lt;
money! '

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ROLE OF FEDERAL OOVERN·M-ElfT IN

EDUCATION: c.tlor la'IO&lt;O continued OuPpor1 lOt
catooorlc&amp;l old progroma lllle o®catlon IO&lt; IN
~ and old t o IN dl.av&amp;ntiiQOd an&lt;l
Dlllngulll education.
faYOto "bloc!&lt; old"'
progromo to atatn Wllho&lt;rt 1-.1 &lt;HtiiCIIont on how
tne money lhoUid bo aponl In tba t&gt;ollel thtt
reotrlctlono amount to lodorol l~co. Ho
oc~Yocoteo thlol)hllooophy and altho tame time • - •

-o•n

no l.htMl of "'lderlllnterf.,ence'' from hls •uooe•tton

that lba biblical otory ol croatlon e.. requltod to e..
taUQhl -by·tldo with O"'Mionory telonce.
(~ TAXES: c.t!Of Ut- reritlon ol IU stNCIU&lt;O to
~IH aome ot tho toad oil worl&lt;on to corporatlono an&lt;1
wealthy lndlvlduala. -gan ""'"" l&gt;lon thott~rowo
bone to worl&lt;ero. hugo new lox bfeoko IO&lt; CO&lt;I&gt;OIOIIona
waelthy lndiYidulllo.
(e) ENERGY: Corte&lt; P'Ot)O- oao rationing, II
. - r - c h tor attomou- to on tundod II)'
-~ swolit l&amp;lL ~ ~ "'ff• can have an

-lncluoiJY-

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an4 get~~
or the woy."

PIJBUC EMPlOYEE UNIONS: Cortor ,ouppo&lt;rt
oolt.ctlvo t&gt;atv•lnl.,g rlghll tor publo omployeoa.
Reogon- cojlectlvol&gt;a!golnlng rlglltsiO&lt; public
(7)

-IOYHL
Ill WlNDFALL PROFITS TAX ON OIL ARMS: Co/tor
~ tu; Mtpod guldo It to - o ln Convr...,
Roogon - · any Wln4fllll lOX, Including newly

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(V) LABOR LAW REFORM (TO PROTECT THE
RI&lt;}HTS OF WORKERS): c.tlor propoood tow; fought
IO&lt; CongrHalonoJ Approo/o~ ~n oppo... aoylng,
"I fOO\ ttrongly (labor law rot~ thoUid bo doiHtod."
!101 ANTI·TRUST LAWS AI'PUED TO UNIONS: Carter
WOUld
any oiiO&lt;Io to 'PIJIY ant~W.1
IOwo to llnlonL Roogon oaye, "l'lo llloUOht lor oorno
limo that un1c&gt;r11 lhoUid e.. bound, u Dutlnasa lo, by
antJ.truatlawL''
The chotc.lt noodlly,-orent u to Which condloato
10 ,_. In tune Willi lba • - • Wort&lt;&amp;nv POfiO&lt;I. 11&lt;11
~ moy aoy 11\01 ,..,.. don' want 11111\01 Corter or
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The "Edifice CO&lt;np~" .
..StrvcturopniUa la an ob.....Sive

1 hOve lleOtd about tho ellon.o ol a omllll group ol
IOCUIIY on4 ttuo.nta to aavo IM Main Slraot como~
from tho wldo-ecat. an4 - - · nonoYotlono being
pl.,nod by the Mollh o c t - I uroo -rene to
ouppon tho ~~C~Iono ol thiS - " " ' group at
pro1011ora. Although lhl medlcaT achool Ia an

INlldlngo-tMlr ptonnlng, conatrvctlon, mlllntononco
onct roconotructlon-and an lncroulng &lt;mconcari).Will\- I... - - IhOI II going on. 10 -poNd lo C.. going on,

Important patt of the unfv.alty and deservetlncroased

tacllltt.a. much ol IM propooed Main Stroot camp..o
rtftOVOtlona ~uld not be cotrlod OUl ao plannoo.
1M Moln Stre« comPVO. ~llr $4utre Hill.
tunc:j.lonl •• thll hMI1 of the UB •tuc»nfa nooocodOfnlc cojloga Ulo.IIIM unl•ot•llr oclmlnlltrarlon Is
u ooncomecl about tile quality ol atud""l lito •• II

cl•lmaf I hen why are the hollth aclencos given hee rein
Ia rip outlba unlvoufty'o Mort? Why mull thO groater
port ottne unl-y "'"" IO&lt; the u ko lo thotoaoe&lt;?
WhOfe oro 1M piMa IOf , _ ttudenl oont• loeiltles7
Wr- WO&lt;Jid wc11 lactHt.a e.. consuucrod? T - an4
othOf
muat bo pot to tba nlghnl lovola ol
1~ 1111-oHy'o odmlnlor •
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In tho moantlmo H Ia oruo4el IO&lt; lhoH tnror..tod In
aolllng tho Main StrHI compoo ro hood tho totchtngo
ol tho oulllonl at Tho PotiK Principle, Dr. Lourenco J.
Potor an4 Raymond Hull. In hlo otiJO)I ol ftlorOtchlea
an4 odmlnlatrat....,lncornf*ti&gt;C* 0... Polar .,_Od
paycholooteat manltttt lllon• ot admlnlatratfV.
lftCOI'f'l,.erw:e that . . . , . to be pJeMnt In 1ne current
baOIIh telence oxponofon.ronovollon caoa. Ho calls
theM paychologlcol moladloo ••atructurol)hllla" and

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hlerarchallevela, but It unc:Joubtadly achlavn • finest
deYotopmtnlln po!IUc;laf\t end university preefdenta. In
us e.drema pathotoglcal mantfeatatlona (Cargantuan
monumentalls) It ftlachu a at•ge where (he 't'ICCim 1\u

a c;omou••ton 10 buUd great lOmbt Of memorJet ltltues
Anclont Egyptians an4 - · Soutnem CoUiornlans

appeet 1o , • .,.. '"ffered o,..uy trom thla maJ.ady
••slruC1u,ophllla ~· been tofemld to. by the

unlntormoo. •• tno Edlllca CO&lt;nple&lt; ••• Tne Eolllce
Complex tends to afflict phtlanlhroplat&amp; wlahlng 10
Improve lducatkm. heallh aervfc;.ea or religiOus
lnsii\JCIIon. '!My conoult uporto In th- llolda and
11a&lt;:ovor 10 many tl 111111 respoct!Yo lovela of
lncompotoncothatlormutotlon ol o positive ptOII'Om 11
lmpoaalblo. 1M only thing they ogroo on It 10 have a
now Dutldl~·· (p. 10111
All ln41cotlono point to o cleor oaeo at UB
admlnlwtrallon atructurophlll ..oolllca complex. This
aberrenl behavior mull be curbed and lhe
admlnlttratlon modo to rMpeCI an4 promote tno
lntoraoto ol lba entlra uniW&lt;slly community. o.agllln I U&lt;OO an UB atudento on4 locutty to join tne
nowtr loun&lt;lod grouo trrlno to Nvt the Main Sueet

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Buffalo's finest grasp at straws
.22 ·c aliber Killer haunts Buffalo
The plec&gt;e• just don't f~JI Inter prace like they do on
h!levb lon.
Sl• bnlt.tl murdon in three weeb. fow blaek men &gt;hot in
the held at close ,.,...,, 'l¥lthout MY wamlna. One black
cabbie beaten to death &amp;ncl inothor'• tlvoat &gt;lit - both had
their heatts tom out.
Mel the m""""nt -'on.
The S..fla lo Police H&lt;!MquattetJ, on the of
ftanldln and Cllurch Strftu. was anythlnt but busy one
month . _ Thinp we&lt;e quiet. The cop&gt; had no crinttact.
Necotlation&gt; h.td failed. An arbltrotor- called ln. Clenn
Dunllwu alive,
The eopo were doint ibelt Job, pe&lt;hlpo &gt;huttlnc ., eye or
twQ.at traffic vlolotors. but~ w u fttlctly busin&lt;lss.
They abo upMt becoouoe mutt time- for which police
oil~ rocelw- _ _ ,....""" Ndu.&lt;ed- the

But before 2• hourt had elapsed. thel1! ..., anothe&lt;
victim Stptombet 2l: Horold Creon was •lain white utlna
lunch II a Buraer Kine inC~
later thet Tllftday nl&amp;ht. Emanuel Thorn., ~ the
third Yictlm of the .l2 coliber killer Wednt&gt;day momi"'.
Joseph McCoy was shot In Niq111 falls. By the end ol the
- " . b&amp;llstla IAttiS JMOYed the ..,.,. aun h.td bHn used In
all low shoocina&gt; and de!ectiYe ..ld they were lookina for
a ~th who hated blactu..
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ne..t two weeks. the few witnesSH wHe
lnterroaoted, GOmpO&gt;Ite oketcht&gt; drown, nelahborhooch
combed, aos&gt;e&gt;' bumed. funerals disrupted. cl•k leadet&gt;
•poke. o ptythlt Oi&gt;d an utroloaer _ , bmuaht ln, the FBI
wu coiled to Buffa lo and the killer (or klllenlwe.e stU I on

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the:~- diJtarded.
The

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shooclna&gt; hod

become o ~ of fru&gt;lrltion for

It wu talllirla 1M nllht ol Sept.ll.. ~ cars h.td been ~. Nee enouch d.,... eriO&lt;.wll loaic. no
"''J((tted •tole! Mrller In tho drt ...ct one h.td been COflllKtlons. no reoJ ouspocu caused tensloll in the Black
I'IICOWtOCI. The call c.M out owr the pollea rodio for ca. com&lt;rU~ity.
Wid! the murdtn lut Wftk of cabbie&gt; f most " Shor1y"
279. Homicide.
Duorwl, whl!. &gt;lttlftl 1ft OM,ol the nolan Clt1 In 1 Topo Jones IIWf Porker Edwotds. Erie Councy District Attomey
Supomarktt porlcina lot on cStnoet. bec:amo the Edwlld C. Costnwe hao ossecn,bled I 1l)O.peoon bureau,
reportlnc to his tommand headquanen
lint vldlm. There Wtn! no witneu&lt;t&gt;.
The Homicide Squid, und« the willa of Chief leo 1. £ _ _ ..........
l&gt;c&gt;n&lt;Wa11. was pursulna the cooe with the w... diliati&gt;&lt;t
Cosarave •nempted to Impose
news
and effctt In which all murdon are lnYO&gt;ti&amp;ated. tUnd«
DOnovan'&gt; dlttction, Buffalo'• hornldde de!ectlv.. have blockout- prob&amp;bly becouse he had no n..,.s to
..ub4bl!ed a hiah _ . nte In tolvlr)t &gt;e&lt;iou&gt; crlmt&gt;. reluoe-which cOllapsed within o day. R..,.ard&gt; continued
to l'nOUIIt as the media .,._c1 o.t e.ery deuP (...-yont
eloe .,ospec~ ot waws.
T11eorieo ........ .
The mood I t Police H~ he&gt; chanced now.
A&gt; deledlYtt lnwstipted the
diMs. one
dieory-that the killer &amp;nclthe Yicllm _.. asooclated -.:'as £-v telephone tip, no , _ how ~~~. I&gt;
b&amp;n!«ed IIOUnd. Another, that the kill« itnew the area &amp;ncf checklcl. E-v rod'oo aoiJ ...Utint to white JUSpocts IIW,.
h.td n.a thRii4h'• omall hole In the fence at the back of the the deoctiption ol the .22 colibet killer ~- a priority.
Bottle tlvowlnt at CAtJ on the fut Side's Syc1m0n1 and
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Jefferson Streeu " virtually icnored. Parrol can reopond,
but no AtteSts are nw:~.
The pollee "s~ he&gt; been ternpor'Orily ploced ""
holcl Nee ~ly are the copo trvina to keep the City
controlled, but they ore snilflnc out any help they can offer
the detectrves. E...-yone he&gt; theorMs. inclucl.nt the
butcher. baker and candlestick maker fYOfl robber,
detectiYt&gt; who u&gt;uolly ore buoy handlint tJwlt ~. .

C&amp;Stload. offer their -.Ions.
b it one monl Wily dot&gt; the M.O. dlfftrlls it on lnltiotion
rill! for a whitt &gt;uprernidst arou!H Ale the&lt;e two killers ond
a third .,....,.. who trled to stranale Colin Cole (onod&gt;e&lt;
black man) In the Erte County Medical Conte&lt; Friday!
No-.
For hornicode ~ who 110 o pndeful bunch, the
rash o1 kau... hi&gt; piKed them in • IPOdlahttd
pooltion-one ~h they dislh. They sims&gt;IY"want to fond
the loilltt(JI.
They are tired of spond;nc half- day .._,.,.... to
QUO&gt;tlons from the medio. A l~OI'Oid bladt man,.., shoe
Saturday. It may .,... be a suicide. They're - oure.
But it'&gt; - ..toted. Homicide detectiYt&gt; soy .,_ and
owr. They~lready have ...,...h to keep them busy.
Cos...,.. Is tlf1!d:..tor lack of &gt;leep. The block
corNIIunlty b tired of w.UU.. around in fear. The police are
tired of _.!Ions thet simply don't have easy answer&gt;.
So they hope. . for thottiny shred of~
will
leod them to the &gt;tnok ......... They pray thet the end i&gt;
oeor to theoe ...._ .,-._ bef&lt;n
oewn 1&gt;
odded to the list. Mel they IIOish that once. iusl once. it
-.1&lt;1 "-like it don on ttleWibn.
8ut the famiiOt&gt; ol the &gt;llr Yktirns will liw hii&gt;PIIv
ever ofle.. And the mood Is &gt;Omber "" the third
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Althouah • rule of thumb lot m ost S..H1Io
..Sidonts, that adaae wos the scourae of most Buffalo
-nedla people. All,_.,.. in the Queen City hod to
rep&amp;t about was loyoffs, olectiono. loyofh, 01011!
QPenir1es and mote layoffs. Not tho kond of scuff th•l
sells -.papers. Many 1 Buffalo ,oumalosl would
jurnp at the cha- 1.0 chana• rypewriters wuh I """'Y
llfoslin lnd'be the mon who scooped the ...,ld
tho Son of Som story.
Nothint could ever capture the mort&gt;ld 1lamour of
a mass rnurde&lt;ei. Jad the Ripper, The Boston
Suanaler ond the lodlacKllfe&lt; lend on air of mystery
and eJU:itement to an ~heinous event. Sure.
the elizi1rd of 77 hod its share of excitement, but h
still could not muster the emotion and uncMalnty a
psychopathic murderer can.
MO&lt;bid as it JOUnds, the Buffalo medii HemS to
hove been waitlna to pounce on any event that could
make their by-line i housellolclw«d And jud1ln1 by
the - t performaPce ol the City's newshounds, tbe
recent and traalc .22 calrber slaylnp -m to have
been the lmpetin that hoJ unleashed the usually mild
man- and low·by roporten Into pron-card-lnth~hAt yellow jounallsts.

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continue. ahhoui/1 !My seem to Illuminate an
otherwl&gt;e drab .......t.y, I( &gt;«ms, However, the
ll!iffalo m~ia-televbi'lf'l news In pa.n lcular- ls
ll)lperienoed in ha..dlina a wry ten,. situotlon. Not
si..U ~ Attiu riots of the early 70's hos the
joumollrtlc 11!Spooulbllity olthe CitY's newsmen l&gt;een
tested SO'Sevtl!tly.
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"arisly" lnd •kilflnas." littefed with phrues wch as

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ena&gt;mpused with huae type sites. Stories tellllle•
of lune&lt;als mAMCI by raCial stun. a penstve blod
community; lrystnted pollee and de~ leads to
the killer 0&lt; kill..,_
· rv.y qle hod 10 be ~ed and ~as Dolly
~were chllmea out
Cla'(s mood
of an olready feor..truCk metropolis. Newsmen,
poofaiO&lt;S lnd the peoj)fe on the str- become
omoteur sleuths.-each l&gt;fOPhesvinc who did who~
when, ...,.. 1110 why. F'nt it was one deranaed
..,un!eef, then the lunatic dMclecl lniq two, after
wfllch . . '-"""' thtW of • rilhMml
otpnl&amp;.rtion, ti&gt; which the .22 Coliber K111et hu uoon
~ently notved into . a n-wlde consplwocy
11oinst blacks.

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on wncl&gt;hunu,.tl..hina out OWfY
known Klansman, self..tvled Nul lnd racist
throuahout the count:r,. And when
JUSpecU _,.,
uncovec2d from that bed of riff.,.H, the Courlerli&lt;P&lt;"SS se.&gt;t a reporter to scour the '' fur/hate''
c.piiiiJ of America. Bordered bv on upside-down
American llaa with the w«ld te.r aftd hotereploclnc
the sllte's stars, Mike Billlfll(on, Courl« staffer Is
uavelllna frotn ''Oasis of Hate" ID "Oasis of Hate"
aauJilna eotnmu~~ reactions 1o lhe ''Sionn
sweeplna """'" tbe Ntion." A storm of not wind and
rain, but of "anti-semitism ond racial bitotry." Tbe
series, beaun last Sunday, b Intended to be muillo
parted, or probobly until the .U Caliber furor ends,

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Buffalo joins hands
in s.o lidarity
Unity Rally on Sunday.
and Ol.traae • the
rec"" l&gt;arl&gt;orous .........,..
. ~~ott. whru w blocks,
reads.
c~a the and the' radst attitudes
that lie~ tbem
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Tbe Courl«"s compelkot, the Buffalo fvenina
NO&gt;A was not C&gt;Utdone. In a rare move, the News

moved Its f""'t paae biC)I* toward the leaf's center.
prlntint "an open letter to the killer" from columnut
Roy Hill
"You k~led two block men and then you cut tht.r
heoru out FOf Huven's soke, atve younell up " Hill

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by Hill and Cart Allen. detallint the story of a 59 veu

old black outo worlter who was "lhreNened w•h
murder" only days bel""' the killer's onslauaht
bea•n In the leld &gt;entenc•. ffthe BuHalo ivenma
Nf:WJ tnvutta•t!VI' teMn,.. l•amed t1i.t the man W&amp;l
verbolly atsused by ..,.,....... shoutlna " I' ll kiH VOu
nla« • Heavy stuff for a :·C'Of\H&lt;Vattve" paper to
lud with
N tws Ed•tor Murray 8 lfaht attempted ID t'Aplam
how hli paper ,.,octed to the mutden In hi&gt; weekh
column. "The News-Your New._:•
"lhrouahoutlhls ttvfnt period lor the communnv
oil of our editors IJave bMn under strict InstructiOn&gt;
to ,..,,h everv nuance Ill ~nina how th•
m~terlal p(Qduced Is displayed and most particul•rlv
the wordlna of the headlines," lllurillna~W.L
H""ever, the News was not the only
r tha~
had to worry about its headline content. he Covr~
reportedly pulled one of Its early s&amp;eet edi'""''
be&lt;:ouse the banner headline contained the wordo
"ripper," Bul. lhe print media I&gt; not th.,.only med••
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M• drNn murcltofer1
Television news. with Its OMhHcene report&gt;, llv.,.
eye. lnd Skv.-Sevens, has
beroted-espec•• llv
by the newsJ)Open-fot who~ many believe "llstole&gt;&gt;
ond sensationolistlc" coye&lt;aae. The most flaaran t
.,Ilion, tbey say, Is WKFNI, home ol the ;Eyew1tne&gt;s
lrv We1nstoiJ&gt;. Tbe &gt;lltlon w1s the lint to dub tlw
heart...,enchtfla munlers a&gt; tbe coper of " the rippeo
killif • An illusu•tlon depictlnaan otninow clooked
jock the Rtpper, holdint a d o -. dt~ the screen
as WelnSielt! and his cCNneho&lt; Don Postla read the
reporU. At OM polo~ l'vsdes tqaed the murders a&gt;
"the S&lt;&gt;QIIed rlppo&lt; kiill,.-· althou'*' ,_before
had they been ref~ os such
F - hours after the broackast. Wflnstein. dutina a
l'lut lor the upcomlna II p.m. , _ . ~ teased h"
audltnct bv onnounci~&gt;a "On E~s N.,..
Tonfahl :....Huntifla tht Hock~ Hocker."
Ahhouah the sution was •ccused of
senutlonalltlnc lite puly murders. WKIW &lt;lid bnn&amp;
lo, at their own expense. tho Rever.nd leste Jackson
'"' • public ,_inc downtown. His ~ 1.0 ov.r
600 frtptened citizens wu ttlevbed bv the ~anne!
- t i n a ABC Wotld News toniaht.
While callln1 WBKW's earlier .,capades
questionable in reaard to belna oonsideted a;
"~~ lwo.ck.ut Journ.tUs.m, No Nt!Ws tefevision c_r;uc
Mary Ann lAuricellt wrote th1t btlnaina jackson to
the bereaved Cl\)' "wu the kind of ~ision that
should bo made bv tho &gt;tatron that Is dominanl in th•
(news) market "

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As tho: Buffolo medlo be1ins to pollee itself away
from seruationallzlnr the arue&gt;e&gt;me klllln1s, II
remains to be-n w~at effKI their covera1e h.~&gt; had
or will h••• on the community as well u tho!
murderer himself

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8 "-rl....mg • eall-podlimed ""WW -vv Mat
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Boyo' claulc: " Colifomla G11111;' lclowed by "h'o
a~raac~y -.cs bv • bond
In Sweden. With me 10ng81Jouolc1ng wldly about
the I t -, the ~ CtOWd t)lftlc{pated In
reltatetlno the choruo! of "It doa..,'t metter/Not
. , . bh/Nol two ahlta/lt'o OUy," complete wlth
eccompanvlno linger geeturao.
In o thaw of no mercy, lha.Kingt then hit with
the lcnoc:k-your·oockoooff ""--Y!t..." P·A.fi·T·Y.
l'vo got portyltia" roc:ked tiWough Unclt Som' o as
en o~t I on li.W1ll*l on e t - tnd performed 1
parltet bode flip, eo if to acl&lt;nowledge the Kino' a
obftity to rnt1o$fious1Y intoxify tn ......,_,
..The Torontonlone. Jn{tnlng ....,.. t o lAbans
ono11ge, quite oi&gt;VIoutly. art lldltcllvo
performerw. In tho fifth wtek of 1helr currwnt
Amtrlc.., 101M', they heva alrtedy-* for atars
IU&lt;e Jell Bock tnd Robert Palmer, In edditlon to
following Elvia Costello on ot- at the rtc«ot
Heotwavo Festival. The btnd'o uao of lltge space
ta exceptional, with a tire._sa v•rlatfon of

ouy," • aono lhet •

hom

perfbaulat~ DeYid a...-.d.
The lkltioh--ed Diamond -.uined with the

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~andtell

lnttnalty of SouiNide Johnny, ..-t tWient on

" Go Away" -• lllow but powarlultuna compooed
(aa ore The Klnga' oongal Jointly by Oiornond """
ou(torl8t Ary.., Zaro.
Zoro. gliding the delibarelely undutte&lt;ed

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' poaltiona.
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Zero. rofOt"ring to the StitH • .. 3 .0.. , now is
the time for lht Kingo to " prove ourotlvta in the
Ametlcan market. nv.. yaaro ago people bought
rocorda li!tt cr- . but now you've oono rood&gt; ""'
""" ... y - . " c..ditinQ Elolnn -.so, lor
their wolidwlde puoh !the Klngo' debut olbwn, Art
H.. I(on the c:harU 1n
tnd~tndl.
Z110 Oonltnded lhet "If It Wtl any
lot&gt;.l, wt
fiOOt&gt;.bly would've kacked·lelcl ovt
now."
Ate H.. lo • cornmerdal tibum,"
lntd
Diamond, "bu1 It woo built to t&gt;.. I can't
with \hla 'entl-money' eti&lt;KI among the new wave

In nurnen&gt;us c:horaogtaplled

klCIUng """ Jumping rOUiinea with Diamond. The
raeutta wM a .,...,o~ouo~y onergetlc dlopley of
precltion . . _ - lhet would haw..the ~ jeoloua. Diamond off- cr- for
the antlca to "our choraogr.,_ Nib," In
rtforonce to the - . . upon hie faa~ .
The Klno•' uyboardilt, --'-teiV named
Sonny l(ayft, WM t ~--I Of - v ' f,
hoppln' """ boppln' hie way ttwooJgllthe amira
90-mlnule Mt. Clad excluaively In btlght yellow
ovor..t , the biMciHIIoo ld Kaya aldllblted a
hy~ty 1M! would win ""Y punk....ck IUnce
contMt. The Victoria, Brilllll Cok.rrlbla netlw
,
gornloMcl hie -vY vie glfUw Y - ' c
..._.,., """ thlo opnt was c:ontaglouoly lnltllled
-the-.
Rounding OUithe ~ WM
dnltnmet lllu Styles, ....,._"""
conot8nt half...,.. heva a mellow__.. Hio
d....q wao anythlng.but, however, • hla
~ attec:lt ..,.wored the - i o n of
" t&gt;.ot rock' a" origin.
The qu."et hu developed uc:ltlno Rve
vll1ationo to their - . , cuu, vthllt wlaely
otleklng ..-1m to the finely tuned "Thll Boot
Goeo On./SwttcNn' to Glide" cornbOnetion. Tille
alx-rnlnut~. allhough aomawhat loet In the
of the Mt, WI fiOoved ID t&gt;. t hlghiW\t.
The......,the fiNI t i n e "-fore the-~
rafraohlngly punked'O&lt;It _...,of the 8oach

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to•••,.

crowd."
Tht album origlntily meont lor Cenadotn
tUdienea, tnd Extremt-~·
cMtlgnet~ cleKriplion of their mUtlc - Rec:o&lt;da
waolorrMcltcrr..:o"fme dilc. " But we couldn't
find a good deal for the ollm'o r - In
c.ntda," tceerdlilg 10 Oiomond. " The .. tc:UIJVOI
In Centda .,. afrlid ~o mel&lt;a 1 oommlttnent to 1
group end lta eound. ,.
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The Kingo were then ligned to S.ktra/A!Jylum
by manao- Breln Ainoworth, wltlch Ztro believe•
Iii In lltP with e nocent trend. "Centdltn bonds
lf8 re.o41zlno that they mwll Ohool fa&lt; IUCCIII In
the Stat..," the gultoriet oxplained, " The btndo
wert tiwaye !hart, they art )uat being nollctd
mora now;" he added in rofartnat to Toronto bendo ouch •• Aritl tnd TOfOnto. The
Klngo' ....,...... ZIIO noted, "J. 04JI lnttrnationtl~ -...cl. Wt _..to t1 ' - tnd I I - of
paope."
- .Sir- Sinmons

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show and tell

·AN EvENiNG Of OuTSTANdiNG AcousTic CuiTAR
wiTII

In muoic it'o ea11tc1 the 1ft ol inoltgMice, and Ito hero. or, ,.,.
_...,.;otely, and-hato It AM~ Chiton.
Along with the twO-tNrdt loetl Party Nuggets, Chilton, ovt of
1 MtrnpNo, T -• .._..,in Bulftio to play., hour long ott
• of.,..-' tnd hie
Hr. ~at_.,.,. et Mcv.,·o. tnd
tNa gig ot ~·• ~ed hit unique maMer of rock ond roll in
perftc:tly lntlmtto tnd Informal aettings.

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Hit atyle-if It cant&gt;. coiled ouch-hao on IO'lpollaMd, elmoat
~elmplldty to It, relying on en lbrupt_r~zvout with the

Party ("I Mow the Llwn" l NUQ(Iata: Buffolonlano Peter LaboMo on
guiur, an- Eaton on Baao, tnd clrummer Joe Anktnbrend OUI of
Phlladelphie. Tille -~ combuttlon . .. it might havt been.
w•lndted lmpulatYa but ..,for1Wletely, 11 too 1-..ld to catch rwo.
But more~. h o - . the thaw
tnd lth quito o
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A..;,of

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~·• ~ion't ,_.,. ~· A.MJC CNton

loc*a beck lipan his-

_.Wid! the popollar tlax Tope (''The

~·· - hlsltlar uncltrQrOI.I1d coAt - t h e eoriy 1970t
P'/lf)lror:a Qlilo.tplllg Sttr. wlth a OtrUIIn~of ..,.._,Sort of lii&lt;o
f - fw 1houllhllllft- fOOd with it '-ed, but without any
I bitter ,..,_
tt'o 1n the - .
l'ight, Olllon titchtd beet to boiti u- ol&lt;atchn
pieytng "The Llttar" tnd "In The a.-." But wt&gt;et MorMd 10 roll
,_-I~. lovWI ~---...........,.hom o.uton'o
. . _ ~ 1./U "'-0. .5bortlrt ,..,.._ l!!'tY • ..,lmjlort on
..,.......,.. _ _ -.Illy "Hayllllllt Qlld'' tnd "My ,.,.,-·.

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n..ftdtv

T h e - ... ~ Altxath!IIJ.- ~ •IJ!IImutlc.
At ~ he otn0 with the detac:h-ntnt- of a ...-.., Lou lloed a&lt; the

w-.c. of • ..lonMhen lllctwnen. . . ~ .......... tW1IJ In

- t o Honk W.... tnd Roy Ortlton. A CMt In point the tw...gy "Girl
Girl...
Mlny, ptOplt _ . annoy..s Itt what they felt WM _., I~
. . . . , _ 111111· The ondt'f of the band' a
on lht
counlrV-Ith . . _ ,.,..,..., tuc:h tt "I'm Going To lhe Dogo," wart
IINCbcl llbtnclon,
Ollltt ""'-'y, I ~ lt. At -point.
-..c1 _ . . , to
. . . . . the dlotd .....,_ .. ~ tnd l.abome ..... ~
bille-"Oby, H-1. ,_,.,.,,.. __ wondorNiy

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c:il.ton

11011C COFFEB Ale
11tc CW:I' WltiiCS Will• AY~

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baolc of -·n·roll.

Sontit-.....(-...w..
ell Altx o.lloro'a ..........- 'IOifldne ..........
oflt. CQGitlllve)olllght.

T'llele It . . ..._..,.. l'llllln.ID CNI!Gn't ,.........- . IWely lo
!61*8ill!rola ......... alitlhtllla tnd _....... M in IN
.,...... of ltl "Mtdrntn of, ......_"
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Reggae
The Wail is on

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IJiues comt1 drnad lilr• irmosp«tiVfl KhH$ of a ;ou,n.y.

Bob ltaufm.n

Tho powerlullnolttency or :J.,.olcon rooto mualc heo continued to
nur~ure some or tho mott profound tone poeto or the Blaclt
Tredltlon. Deep In wonl and following In oong. tho Integrity ol
ReggH hal f'em~ flsterwn, c-rftK:a and Milts ttm. .., acc.esa:tbte
expoootive nMd not be cut-em· up &amp; Pvo.
it hlo reminded the
world ol the -~ ec:ceuibility """'-d by a1 fonnl of Art.. If you
pay ettontloro cheelt it out, yo.. can beat judge wt&gt;at'o ~
a n d - ,... t . The ortitt- to doh . . the time.
Soohould ......

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Cliff---

The ~ heo reminded P'IOIIM of the oodal -.,ont In Ill
oxpro..;on. Bo II oubconsciow, oul&gt;tlo, or oho&lt;Aing on the outoot,
wo oro oil ohoped, ahlpe in our own way. And wo oil contribute.
lor bettot ond won., to the wey of the wor1d. To Ignore the r11lhy
Is 10 cut off the oource of dtoom.
Jimmy Cliff. hDM)I·tonod crooner that he ia. IQnor" nothing and
Qivoo ue IN IIO&lt;&gt;da· Wo hevo _ , lhlo lor vaen now; hia 1970 hk
" Wonderful Wor1d. Boauliful Poopllo'' ~ the hud-on
lmotMtionll _ . . of the ..-.ter 11m n.. Hrder n..y eom.. Kto
provtoua llbum, GIWI Than&gt;&lt;, ia • beeutiful colec:1lon ol inlplrod
-tic fortitude , _ oo one of IN~·· 'c:laaolca.
Qltl' o MWimport llbum ltttteolllu w- - · ohould p~c~&lt; 11 up
ooonlla I Am n..u.;,g. 8nd llw lltle' a., . . . . . _ _. Cilf hot
lonQ llhown pwtlaUr .clmiratlon tor the IO&lt;Jiful.arr_....,m of the
1960o, end ....,. the orciMm1e1 pluohnato -~ the righ Cliff
tyrielam. In turn, the Lnderl'(lng lirmMn of Cliff'a a - u t
ll\tOfloily the entire Mt wllto • ohlrp-eyod wndon and !lory
oplendor. Nowhere lo thio more
then on the tlenl·pumplng,
t&gt;lpobumplng oombll of " Gone Clw'

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Gone..,.,
claM
. . .quit
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f10IIM
~claM . . ebu/1«

And--, can't taiat

or the~~ of " Momlne Train," moving on the
c:hellanGe of the tlmM with III)IIHa vlgof - optlmlom. Cliff' a
_......to lwlng QOOd ..._..Into hlo bedlllround onhM&gt;coo lila
own of - · gethorlng e choral pormit rNChing Into
Afric:8n "'-' tl'8dltlon end New Wor1d QOfPI(. SalflaNMoa In
fuller Identity lor Ill lnvofvod. end Cliff . . - . . • , once more 1

o

prime mover.
One of IN m o r a - flQural of. ~Min~) poomlnonco Ia Unton
Kwul Johneon. Having left JwDIIic:a 81 IN 1111 of 11 , he won• on 10
become 1 mojor opo~t_,_ for ~·· 8leclc ~ At ia too
olton the . _ with the a.cJr Artlot ernldN w - eoc:1ety,
JoMoon ronc11 hlmi!!H both ., object of .,..... lionlution Mil
lnlltltutlonol ~for hio cenclldlv ~ viewa o n - ·
'-*"'I· A 11m lbout him, ~.., 111' lllood. w• pullad from
88C'aechaduli- II - ... 10 run wOjlnd the time of Eng~Wld'o
QOfWol elec1jon, Hie ,.-llbum ~of VJcnwy"Somy' • Lettoh'~ fllll!nl.;'., lmclonant ltatetl'*&gt;toho&lt;lld be hoerd end '-'d by _ , ., The " Lett.oh" ia I bNtdy
c:jM( plct\;fa of ell~ fKing fngiloh lbcka becauM of tha SUs
Lew It lew lllow~ oopo to on "euap4clon"l. All of Which
rlnga the d8ngerouijy f~or tune of the 81tck ..U.. lldored by
~ ou1t1na untlllt'a a.. 10 oil !hot 11\e Art Ia not · tho

..., nobodY'• toQn 1igar.
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Wllto • ooolly ~ ·a r: llo oo YOioe clall¥wtng the wont with moro
lyrQ!Impacc ..... -

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you dMI&gt;Into pl..U.Ndden. Hie ,_I.P on . . . . . .....,_ oualcle
~ end . tuna fonQ- het wlltl

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AA If the Deldny'a.,.... of " llaggM Sounda" w-'t

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�©prodigal sun

New developments
at the Center

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What' s new at the Centllf Theme? Evetything. The Cam•
hn had 1 fecelilt end 1111 lnteriOf remodeling job. There is a
new resllf\led n1ting pelicy end new progrwna d11igned to ·
bring UB 1nd the community ctoaer together.
Many changea have occurred et the Center, but most of aU
it' a a new aeaaon end a new series of ewnta.
Through a $135,000 Fed8fll Urban RedeVelopment Grant.
UB's Theatre 'Department was able to have • new fescade
contructed for the Ceotllf. It was dellgned by the firm of
Hamilton, Houaton and Lowie end haa l~ recently been
completed .
A. room near the Canter' a entrance- ul«f as a lounge
when the Studio Arena Theater owned the building - was
remodeled . With the help of many volunteOH"I, Managing /
Director Neal Radice innalled a bar. built a stage, put dowiT
carpeting and put up new lighting. The room will be used u
a Cabaret and wiU open the same night as Rhinoceros, on
Octobllf l 8 .
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The Cabaret will feature both professional nd amateur pieces . Showa that will not be performed
the larger stage,
wUI be acted In the Cabaret. Radice said he expects to bring
in companies from outside Buffalo. "I can put someVIing
unusual In there.'· he added. There may be a email admission
lee for some of the professional performances, but for most
shows admission will be free.
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The Cabaret might also become en outlet for The Actors
Workshop. A. comedy sketch or JWlc:el number puf together
by the Woruhop may be perfOfmed in the Cabaret , b111
•
Radice does not want a " coiJee shop" atmosph!lfe.
"Sketches, yes I'd like to see them," he 14id "but a stencj,
up comic would not put up thllfe" .
Radice plans to have a achedule that will keep the Cabaret'!
'f');==~~::::: busy Thuradeya through Sundays. He envisions two
performance nights where one show appears on the marn
stage followed by a leta show in the Caber•t. To further
eccommodate cuatOfnera, drink orders can be placed at tl\e
bar before the main stage show for intermission.
Aside from the new facade and the Cabaret, thefe have
been improvement.• behind the scenes • ..]he entire Center h as
been cleaned from top to bottom. the plumbing and
alectrlcity have worted on , and the box office has been
r~elled. Redl~ commented, " The Center is,ln much
better allape. yet It hal a way to go.lt needs Mtp.
"I'm invlelonlng 1 .uppon organiution which might be
called,'The Ftianda of the Center','' s&amp;id Radice. "It' s a
1
dreem, but it could heP941f1."
One program now In effect utilizes the younger aupperters
qf the Center. In exehenge for acting worl&lt;allops and
technlcel experle~. high achool atudenta donate their time
helping becketage. Thla progrem Ia an extention of a summer
project developed for "Shakespeare in the Pllltt."
lnsteed of buying 1 general admlaalon ticket et the door
and ~aldng any evallebla aeat, patron&amp; can cell 847·8460
and reaerve 1 - t . then pick up the ticket ·at the box office
an hour bef9"e the show : Tickets can also be purcliand at
tha Squire Ticket Office. Suta located In the ceoter of the •
theatre are normally t5 but are t2.50 f or atudenta and
senior cltl~aoa.
As far •• the future Ia concerned, the Center etaff has high
expectatlona. By the 198 l ·82 season, Radic41 hopes to have
WeDiooldl:lc1b ~wtth~
a aubecription drive underway.
ID ~Ol1tME. IE)~Sc:lence.
Tha Center, he eddad, wilt continue to offer more and
JihJ'IICI OID4~Seeuson 0CJ1DPU1 or
mora in 1M field of t~~tartalnment. "As it tihe Center)
ccau::t A.C. ~ - UllkDiTlllaD
becOfnea
more active, it beeOfnea more benef.a.l to the
IIDQK. !!ngbmdnn New)b111: (6CYT) T12-366L
community and the theeter dlatrict," Radice concluded.

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FESTIVAL EAST COitCEITS PRESENT:
THUI SDAY OCT. 23 8:30 PM

Kl.liHHAHs MUSIC HAU

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'llCK£1S $9 &amp; S8

AN EVENIItiG

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SAT., OCT. 25 8 PM at flj AUD.

COMING TO UNClE SAMS'

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TblsS.IIdiW. Oct 19
SPLIT HZ

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BE: There's a new theatre
Life ls a cabaret
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Uost ITKlnlll. ,mew. Nat0&lt;y WM , _
in Buffolo: low lheelroa were In 1\At
operllllon el et the tiMe. To the
omlr1ty New VOlker thft mey not _ ,
like much, but I« on _ . t e city II* 11 e
majof feet end the pcoduct ol elmolt
Herculean elton. Wnhoul the benefrt of
tntomational induttty end bualnoaa, the
primetlly roalclentlal citlea north of
Weotci&gt;Ht• County do not have a
variety of fi.Wlds from wlllcl1 to drew. The
cultural ovenu In tne City ol Buflolo ere
posllble pclmorily tlvough community
; suPPQn.
Buffalo Entertainment Thaatre, 284
Franklin Street, 11 now in lu aeeond
season sarvlng tha Buffalo community.
This aervlca provide• the City willl playa
11\at are not only good, but oro 1110
innovative: playa wh1ch aeek to exptOfl
the range of tnoattloal 011. r1. E. Thallro
providu us whh e gllmpoo oltho living
theatre in the modern world: what Ia
being written these dayo; where tho
tnroatro and the playwtlghtt are and
where tnoy oro going; where they are
taldng us- tho audl~e. By atudylng
present theatre, we 111 eHorded a peek
into its future.

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So I'Otrelo thlo man who hM -vect
from the oon"-&gt; end tter1od hie own
theatro. I thlnlt much of hia .....,... io
duo 10 hia lving In Buffolo end not _....

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other nonhem city. lluffolonlena have
begun 10 feel a fOOI&gt;Onlibllity IO&lt; tnlklng
....... city ben«; the idea hOI """
lm!Untod end tilinG• - beginning to
lprout. 8ueinoua ore fonding their way
bock to Buffalo; the city 11 lnvoating In a
ropld tranlit avatern to m.U ita cftizm«o mobile. Buffalo It b&lt;owlng and ita
people oro 1&gt;&lt;01&gt;orod to pitch in end keep
It btowing.
lntotheoctlon
It Ia Gory Fllher'a unc:omprotnlsing
production atondordo and theOfotlcal
view of Ills theetro aJ o whole thll
mokoo B. E. Theatre ~~JCC~Uiulln
offering • unlque kind of theatre to the
Buffalo atN. Belidea ottalght.ptoya, onecharacter pleyt, end evoning1 of poetry.
B.E. Theatto even offoro • cour10 In
lmprovlutlon, taught 01 thellleatro. Thocourw begint November 1,
cotta only •30, , _ o n Saturcleys
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., end io thereiOft
eccoaoablo to much of lila BuHalo
community. Judging from Mr. Fleher's
line di&lt;eeting tolonto. the courao is

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lleglnnloog to """""
Ga-y Fllher. the compeny' o en•otte
director and otego dllectOf IOf lhll
......,.,., ployo. hOI lllrtuely croltod ti'Ot
theatre on his own. That in Itself Ia really
astonlll&gt;ing. belldet the fact thet he

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holds • 1\M-tlme taec:Nr1g poeltlon end
hOI received • of VII no ......-y
!Of hia effom. 8oginnlng •
lhNirt 01\VWt\ere II .tfficuh. but
beginning a lheelro In en ~· city II a

certainly - -·

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010 ~et B.E. Thutte f«
UB reprONOU no lnolgnibnt traction
of tho Buffelo popUietlon, eo any thoette · exploring~ l n t - end
of the comm..nty certainly moono ua too. IIdia, end
11 you have., lnteroatln pcomoting the
oowel. . . . lly.,..~togM
art of lhNire you llhould ooe1t lhoto
into tho action. Wet~• find
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pcoduction io quito • tlvil, .but if.,...,
people ovt. T olio lila CC&gt;UrM otllllld;
have eny Int.- In_...,.,... tho thrill
tucitjon lor their pcoductionl; ~
of being - I n ...,., B.E. n-.. it
pleywrighto llhould . . - tholr peyo.
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If~ II not vow tiling, thoro the.....,. to bo.

Artistically speaki~g.
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rtiw 1oc11t1pn pua thorn " on! grM lo." CEPAii ned tD tw
9tudio ~end- t h e - f . - ttw
c.-n;..w.ltla~lrt­
....:11-- C l • I for N ... ' II. .
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866-2717 far Mthe&lt;
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lVllltY WlliOIIGttTI
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". . • And • tNtw d•r will dllwn. lor
thou who 1tend long. • • •• - -,
Robert Plant

G ood times, bad times, they' ve
had more than their share but the
latest twist of fate for Led Zepfl'!lin
may prove to be its last.
Newo of the death or John " Bonxo"
8onMm - tl1e gtO&lt;lP'I otelwon rhythm
ITI8n- flll..-.d .croulhii'Atlantlc on ~ember
26th. The Imminent ohoclt
~a flood
of roCIIo dedlcatlono, Zap ~-hotn.• mlnl·sats
and the uoue1 IIOII·mortem rock otw..-noriels.
Bin the tragedy to many waa ~ad by en
odd, c:reeplng ~.- Bonham'•
death eomaiuot wealto be~o the beginning of the
t.nd'o Ameriean tour- ~lrot In nearly two
veora. The tour'a Indefinite poot.,.,._t
aummonad fhouGhtt of tho «tnnle ..,ti ina English
cutMI that l)aw beeomt lntlftwlnod with

w-

'

0

~oi)IMIIn~.

The hlotory of lad~..,_ tome 11
yews. The bond waa fonnod when 1M popular
Britlllh bond, The Y•dblrda, bro«t up, leaYing lead
gultMiat Jlrrvny Page to -eh few a new m usicol
concept and gtoup. Old lt\ldio friend and bnsist.
John PIUI Jontt, wu the tlrot to be recruited.
folowad b¥ bluao " " - Robert f'llnt. Bonham.
the mot! reluctont tO join, WH r_.,._ad by

Plant.

Few thl rom oix v..,. of their uiet.,..
l\ll88· 18741 loci z _ . . poundad out six ehon·
~. mllon~ alliuo&gt;l. lollowltlg each

ext.....,.

with
England, Europe and the United
Sr.taotoon.
Although fnglend waa their ne11ve countrY. tht

~ -lVI hod a fMIIII for perf"'"*'u In front of
Amerlc:an . . . . _
tMy dec:ldad 10

In'-·

-their~ on

Unit«! Sutat ,.,., " -

mtldng It In the

a... ~-

At IN clrNctle doaa of~~ 1871
Amerlc:an tour It the ....... c:o.eun.. Robert
,..........__, " lbrf' d-bllew bow
,ood h WM beck hcwne In lrbin, thoy'd ........ wh8l hiiPI*Iod ....... IDr'lllfrt...
•

�1sed 8nd Dazed·
!r:math of the American-tour jinx
me concert wllic:n vou c.n Pldt up on tend to
mob you roaaloneto tl&gt;om. mrOUQII.,.. _..,
much mace 6dAmant. . . wherees et en Englieh
COOOM II goao on tile woy It llafU 0(1. The
....U.u•••am buldt:. evt it'a etweva nnMect trwide
tf\11

composure.u

t-towovet, LAd ll()pelk'l'• tove affair with
America dill nol _ . , . ; wllhoul o Nteh. In
Augus-t 19'75, o vaeetlonlng P!ont end hia wife
w&amp;re involved tn e NYe,. car accidef1t ttt.t netrly

cnppiod tile ofr&gt;gef - ce.-.d ltlo cance!lotlon of
""'_..t.,..,
1ft•- v-. t t stJ'UQV1e
oymptOITWitlc; of
a bizOffo end .,.....

agolnn oomo intangible force 0&lt; opec:ter.
u!:'~~e _., ~n'o 13th trip to tile

Fa&lt; tho naxl yoer end o hill mere wore no
c oneena 0&lt; toura. While Plllrlt woalumino 14
move without hie ~. me bend rolnud iu
seventh efbtA'n.

~.

Toworclt me end 0( 1978, ll'l'ld rumora of a
ZOC&gt;·Ol&gt;lk. tiMt moille end IICCOft\P•rwlnv aoundlracl&lt;
lP This Sot&gt;g ~1M
w ... ·
C•hlca , f1111 end """" the bM&gt;d membon
tess thon ple....s with the outcome. " lt'o not o
""''" fn." Ptoge Mmitted. But he •tved .t&gt;ovt
u.. bend' a ,.., tour. " ~ oplc Ia golnv to

s.m.

w.,.

hoppan. muoiceiiV'envw•v. Th1rt'1 whet 1!MI.
TN.s- next tOt.a"• • •yOllll . .:•
E.ltly 1977 10\.NI • Led ZeppeCln tOU&lt; of
~~-on tiMt
alnce Plent'o
eccidem . A !lri!im tour lot II it
en
altllfl/IOultltl
to follow, Thlt wOIJid be tiMt
forsJ ..... the boncllwld ~ upon • tour
Wllhoul 1 new tlbum «rom wl1ich to drew
mate~el . So with o ponilllly~l- teed olngor,
lrva montJw 0( hotl4~. oongo !hot would be
lhl · M1d 1. 338,728 licUI""""*m 29 citieo twlth QpOCtttione 81 grMI 81 ~
11umbera1, Led Zeppelin und•rtook mlsaion
lmposoJble.

.....,.,_.,_lint
w.,.

w•-

"'"'olnino

Apt f ......
On April 1 , 187 7 Led l_.,rin m....od 10
Americoo M1d thl todt wcwld with on otnflipoc..thst oven tiMt bM1d lllor'l'lll4n had not .,tidplrted.
From tho beginning 0( their
3-hour
... tighl
II) thlir of "Whale I.&lt;KU
Love" and -"~ ·~· Aal, ..
crowdo
evwywt.w.
them ec:etlrtlcelty.
Beat of ... ""-nt wot • mobile •
---......, -v
Hie

v-..

..-.,eel

""'"'**"ed

r.wu:·

Clome&lt;! 1n ......,.. cl&lt;ol&gt;le'tO of dancltlg 1...,. ones
ctol&lt;m.la4 offeao, Pl8nt end Poge-both oc:Cutt
t t~natico-w.,.. Ike_,.......,., thO.._
maglcafty •vnclvonlllng .,q....,l
*'&lt;io f'hVttwn•. But the c:our wu noc wfthout tt•

_.;to

trial•; the bend oncountonad more problema and
mysteries than on eny previous outlr&gt;g.
first there WH the pootpOnomem of the tOU&lt;
jult doyo afte&lt; h heel been ennounc;ed w1&gt;et1 Plont
c:ontnocled tonallitla. IZOC&gt;palin' e equipment hod
lllready been shipped OYOrHOI, OUVII&gt;Q them
withoul their oeow lor four weet&lt;..)
tiMt
unfirllthed concen ., ~ Page become
1ft aher only on hOUr on rtege. The docta&lt;o
diognooed the rnetodv u IOOd poiaonlr&gt;g.

n- .,.,.

Wt.nthelevoo-.
Trouble contlnued 01 a mlni·riot broke out In
Tampa. Florida- h began r~ in the-·
l!tllod!um

-al.od ZOf&gt;IM!'n WtoSpo&lt;forming

AltllfjUII 20 m1nutes of musle. tho orO&lt;lP Wll
fcwced 10 ...... mo atage 101 fNr of tiOCtrocutlon.
Plem told the audie&lt;lce they would return w/iin
thl f8m OIQilPed, but dll!l&lt;utttled , _ broke thl
borricadu, lnfurlr&gt;g 35 young people end ""
pollcemen. locel outhoritioo prov0&lt;1ted Zeppelin
f rom returning for the relrt dote, cltliP&lt;1o the bend'•
doolro to I\Mi1l
oommit"*''·
On-atego/off·lllll!" mllllopa lollowod the fo..r
like a myatorlo\4 pi~. In toto July, )list afltlf
t!Wd leo of me tour began, .,....,.., John
Bonham, mWI•ger Peter Greru, seturity man John
!lindon and llichard Cole ware
for
811aci&lt;lng lidos of promoter !lin Grahom. All fouo
,.....,_on bill a her charges of . . . - wore
brought ogainet them along wrth Grohom' • vow
never to bOo~ the bend again.
But the tour' a fr~t4 lltOict of doO&lt;n befell tho
QIOUP on JtAy 26 when thl newo arrrvecl thM
Robeo ~nt't fllr•voor·okl eon. K•ae. heel died
trom a v~ruo lnfecton. ZeppeUn cencoilod tllo
.....,o~n~ng oevon tilt.. of their tOOl The yoot
P8IOod without enolher noll of muolc ltom ,,.
bend.
Jimmy Poge hotad talk obovt me bend's
~ brHk•up M1(l found 1M gololp '&lt;:onctmino
Led~ ··,......_ portiwlorty cM!aateful
end dlet\ktllng: hi ~ mo&lt;o -!ltitiooo than

''*

me

'"""eel

w.,.

No .........

ma

....... ...._

,__move.

- .. n-. w•., -

WIIIIMCII ~. ol!hoU8h
ho c:ouleln't fo111et !hot tnt n19M: "Tho firwl alo in
O!Oilet, To- I.,,.. petrlfled, • . fOf thl ,0
minuta Mfcn I walked up on et-., • ·
con~ ,_

"'" cold with
Tho mulllhNhhow -oeehed perloctlon,

·

In 1878, Led Z--'!n wu "'"'"'thin.,..,
llltling of linelltv In me

_,...,.volt!, Howwvw.

In the...,_ of 1979
M ll!e Knebworth Fwl\rlllln Engllnd,
thouNnda of f - ~ tt.e 1wo1ten ......,.
With tiMt ......, of z.p.
~IIV lovl4* Ng!l on both aides 0( lhl
~ • tiMt bend lnCroduced - o f f Ita

Just..._ LP,

In TbtOII(IIr 1M 0... Dot.~
.. ~-Led~-- . . . ..

T-.-.-.-.-. .........

wOI.IId ttw bM1d rlrturn to Atnoric4o1 Pl8nt hedged •
rwr&gt;ll'fno, " On the- , _, rn. _ .
.. otartlno (whit:ll . . "" wid '"" ,. heted
!O mioe), but on me other hend Atnoric4o is not
bll bloloro

ruly that fer ewey.,."
Yet II* vo• ortiYed witt&gt; t1wt _ . ; , atil
.....Wifed. lkll US f*M grtiW '-lui .. Led
Zeppelin opont t1Mt ,....,. touring EllrOC&gt;e.
"""""'lng tl1eit LJ&gt;, end f)&lt;twlng they . . . . . .
otronu end do.nblt eo
muaic. Tho only minor
problem on this EUI'- tOUf heel-. rn.
cancellation of • ollow in Nt.nmburg. GerrMny
to John Bonham'o p/&gt;ytlcl4 ""'-tion.
Ottwwiae, U... w• • t~ 0(

"'*

t.,._

~witl\lnrt..group.
The toto~ oew tiMt *YlOunt:oment ol

tht

boncl't return to the StlrtOa. One could just Robert l'l8nt ...hlng, spiNn--wind style, end
dt!lng " - l&lt;ermlc lon::ee to atop No group from
completing ... Amorlcen U)Ur.

.....__"'" ...__.John 8enhlm~•

.,.. deeth of

8lpOCioolly In d.. Un;t..,
s·-~-·-end
.....-wondorinQ wLed~
!Nvht""'

torminlrtt ito oldolt.- - I I V t o - the
- o d d l11e. ~ diehonlt- uy tltlio il tiMt
-.me~- JfNo tallowtng m. bM1d

-Of
,..._,t,

alnco1976heo11Ndtib- ......

The rtrl'8ining -

memblto ,..,.. -

no C&lt;lmn*lt concerning • ponible
10 opoc;uiotion ...... higll. One poaiblt ~ il
Bed Comp~~ny'o '*"""-• Simon KirU, who

,...,.In

1 -with Zed thlo pat
Munlct&gt; on a
4..,.. clrur'ft
of ' 'Rock 'n* Rol..'' tronicaly
.,.,.,.,., this '-*' juat deya lifter 8onham had

"•lion

once e(llllo ~ from pltyaical aJihoulliotl.

10--.. . .

It's ,...V notluch on

aut._,.~ 11

me

rt tTWY'tMn\two bonds hew_.,
jomnllne t.ogtotM olnce 1974 Led ~
......, Bed Company
Soot~!
Iebel. P-once flow to thl UMect sc.t• Juot to
c.tch thl llnel wee~&lt; 0( Bed eo.nc-,.y•a tour _
'""" with them 011 _ , - John p..;
JQo,. M1d Robert e.nt hiiYo c
I c illy pleyotl
wlth tiMt group -Zed dioco-ed end ..nlngly
odoptod,
11'1 only M4IIIOIIIIcn right now • 10 Led Z4oppl4k&gt; ... get off thO gro&lt;hl again.
But U... Ill • P&lt;Ofoutl&lt;f cladlcMion to ......0: In

- - . . M1d .. . _ _ llbllty to endure
a n d . - -.
"If I/IIOUid /1ft • criin/n.l ect to ~ .., this

t.rtJ. •. w.•.. ,..,..- _
beck.
N

Jlmny

,._,April

,.77

., ~­

�We don't i&lt;now why Collier decides to attempt ,...__
- - - - - - - - byO.W.O'Connor time trevel. He cto.an't seem to be terribly
\
urth.wv
In his pr....,t lifo. HI' • heving a little
,.,_. .,. people who do not tiQ romentie films,
trouble with his ploy ond ho'ojust broken witb hla
~who dOn't ru fom•v fllma end !here ere
girlfriend, but if that waa mot1valion auff1ciant to
people who don't tika thller. C...'t otand them. 1
ttovel through till'lo tllen we'd al be ttying ~ ot
like tOmlnllc Rmo. And I lloo fontoay lilmo. But I
one time"' onothlf. We con only guNO thltt ho
cldn't like c::tvlotopbo&lt; - . · . Some-. In
TI\USt
t&gt;ove got obtoued somewharo tlong the
not - . . . . it io o fontuy ond not because
It Ia o romenc. but because It lan't vary good. lt'a way with all that l torlng but t~chareclar """""
too
balanced.
too reaSONblt,
hMfthy. He
not ewful, you undentnd. It's just not very good
haan't gotlho - l i v e kind f -Oiity. HI
I t _ , . Jeonnot Szwarc (rooponslble, It leut
1\un' t got thet dark side.
dlroctetony, for Jews 2 wonted to meke o " litt16.
old·fuhloned" romantic fHm lnd the production
Thor_,.,., Int.,...
company wonted him to do o scl· fi thinv end 10
they kind of cornpromlaed with the . . - being
Not only doun' t Collier have o dark - · ho
doesn't avon appear ~~rloue aide. H e
Some-. itt r""''· They got hold of a boot&lt; by
glvu tho dedalon to go back In ttma tho same
RlchMd M~ttheoon entitled Bid nmo Return. It' a
considerltlon he glvu to lllecting a toil to woor.
about a young men. Richard Collie&lt;, who, dylne,
" Dojmed mract~on," he _,..ito ooy,
f... "' . . with the protralt of a famous deed
" mink I'll go back to 1910 end poy her a visit ." •
ac:tJHI, name of Elise McKanna. ond trovell back
Just like thet. And no·dooo. He llevall back In
in time to meet her. Director Szwero. in en effort
time to 1910'.
to milk• the ltOfY more purely romantic, reltOfes
the C4lier charoctar to hM health and tol&lt;u the
When he ftnOIIy
tho
end lo~ely
J!ulling right out of him. Instead of boring mora
Elisa McKenna. played by tho young ond lovoly
romantic, the cheracter Ia emptY In the middle.
- J - Seymour (of tollvlolono " Coptaln lnd tho
We forll . . . Coll[lr. pleyed by Christopher
Kings" end "Sewnth Avonua"l tho picture
/~/ - .. as e voung pleywright. The
lmprove1. " Ia it •oul," oho Nits. " Yeo:· he
opening """"' 11 the night of hlo premiere. An old
answer&amp; and it• tht .. Oid·fllhkHled" romance,
women. who hu been watching tho play,
·
every glrl'o drum come truo. Hol&lt;oy but oHtc1lve.
~ Collier. p r - o gold pocket wotch "' Too bad It tool&lt; oo long '"' Colliel end tho film to
hio hand lnd whl_. to him "eome becl&lt; to,.:· got thoro end 100 bed WI dOn't know why ho'l
Dlooolvo to eecond ~ eight YIOrl later. Now
thoro. At any rote, lla II thoro and the lovMo
ho' o o oucc.t~oful plrjWtlgtrt who'o blocl&lt;ed. At
~ one b411ofu4 dey end night together Ia
le- I tNnk he' o blocl&lt;ed. Ho ~~-out of hio
Hglttod- end "...,_ cunoin. a~ of
window for a moment, peen a bft, throw• down
-.rcrer. they link to the ohlela and tho condla
hie pen, grobo hie 1-ckot, and stotml out the door. goes outl then lhoy',. oeporoted, thora'o •
pooalng hio
!"Whore oto you going7 What
rNOWtlon and tho
endl. •
about the p(ay1 U.. 111 people wli1lr1g fOt the
I wlott I could ooy lhel tho Coller char..,_.,
p(ay."l on tho woy to IU eat. HI dolen't know
tacit of dev~ II aQ thot Ia wrong with thla
wtiero ho'1 going, (I don'l know whlfo I'm golngl
pk:Wfo but - · · • moro. Clvlltopher Aeevw Ia not
but ho thtrl faot In hla convertible with hi1
ootho r""*"'&lt;:lnt-. (Whot7 Not
holr ~w.,g In tho wind. HI loolca deoporoto but
belitovw1t11 lhlt
thooe
tho! bodv71
-dOn't know why. l i l t - ho' o blocl&lt;ed7 Ia No. Ho'e 100 Clemned e8rneot. And hio toil doean't
ho ~7 looking lor kldte7 Or whot7 A dying
flt. Tho ponll 111 too tlQht end it'a ten Yllll out
Collier driving deeporlt.ry we accept oaoily but a
of data. I mean ho'o clelblr'et.rv p4ayed a o goofy
hMithy, delpwwte Coller more
chlfocter. Ia thla tho new Arnerlcen m• romantic
deYelopmeotl than It ;eto hloro.
loed7 Ha 0000 lfound telltlng IO hlmMif., Hl trlpo

nr...

m-• young

..,t

-v-

n..tdatriLIIdto

•

Cd8er-- _.the~ Hotel.- up.
1&gt;u11e 1n ~-· With ..,. dml to kll blforo
~. ho wtiiidertt Into tho "Hell of Hiotory"•ln
tho lobby end ......, pomalt of 1 bleullful

"!0"*1· No. He doewt't- tho portnit. HI tumo

tpward It olow!\1 II tho muok: I~ to riM end
lhon hio oyeo meet hor oyao loo to _.kl. HI
•- d tho pontelt atop by otop end than
tho _ . c:ubl to tho portrait end lhon becl&lt; IO
Collltr, olowfr III'PfOic:hlng, out 10 ~. C\11 to
•, Coller. MUIIc up f"', fie ~ a little. He lovH
hor lneuntly, ho'o rnecllllout hlor. he c.n't - ·
'*l't lleop. Ho 8\8fW out tho wlnclowo. HI rune
becl&lt; to looil • tho ptct,... Men airing out of
• wtncloWL a.ck \0 loci&lt; It tho pictl.wt. !11W Coller- It tho picture. ~
out tho window. Wlwt ho goeo to tho ~to do
, t-a. on tho ectNU, we're ..rllvld. AnjiiY
ho'o dolne ~ bMiclos m(tng.
AI tho lbrory, ho ............ tho 8Ciroet In
tho~ lo t h e - - - who- him tho
fOld wltc:h 1n tho fnl _,., Sht'e deed now,
died tho .night t1&gt;e IJIV8 lilln the witch. Coller
wilh d m l -.
- - t h e , _ w h o - _ ... order t o 1- I t 'a done, .-..1 ciM:Idel to trv to
1&gt;ec1&lt; 1n
) 1lml tcuz-t the

- r-.J

--boob-.. . tr..a-.

e

-

mm

r-.

ovee.

over thinva: And ho can't dol)ct. HI kind of bobl
up end down 1n ~ Wol, I dOn' t know_,.
you giN. but tho men of my d&lt;tomo can donc:l.
Now, If tho lemele romantic leed w•• Juot u
oily . . the malo It mlgt&gt;t bllntereotlng but
s.,.-r e Sloe McltOMO lo tho oonventionll
leading ledy. Stte' o owMt.• ooft-spol&lt;en, ledyiko
even when the llghto Into hor menegor for dogging
hor hoelo. "llhel not toter.llouc:h
beltaVio&lt;. • • •• you kQOW. thot kind of thing. It'.
oo If lAdy G..__ Will to got on with the oourt
IntO&lt;. Tho knight In ohlnlng 11m0r rldeo up and
dooo a prltfol It tho felt of hla ledy love. Haw.
How. Attyw..,, you got tho I)Oirtt,
When Collier ond McKanna .,. lllpltoted tho
moolle gioll good -ln. ,,•• malodremotie It tho
end end It' a not ¥trY '-fulliut 81 leootlt'o tn1e
to tho g~~~n~-romentlc fontaoy. Whore lhla lim 11
romantic onCI fomaotle It' a not holt bad. If wo hed
tom1 modvltlon l Ot tho chlor8CI1&lt; of Coller If
Rwve hocln't played him ao ouc:h o ..., folow end
If the film Mdn't tried in plecea to roecll for I
oomie effect ~1'1 o portly ICtlftt who
romlnded ma of Mloo Plegy end Ollld tNnga lilt•
"mon choria, W I , _ eeoin" end blew .....
"~a. Mwo"l II could hove a lowly little
romance. But It' a not very good. It' I • ohaml,

J'MIIy.

II£SSIVADOHS JI£QUESTEO FJUOAY A SAnJRDAY

3151 BROADWAY AT UNJON

683·6545

�©prodigal sun ·!
''As i'l the crcus, he s Btl being viewed ~
tor hs grotesque disflgtrements, but
tine i'l a more clllized atmosphere, 1
where viewers control thei' f

·'It 5 a rentorcement ot our own
·normaity' that we too frequently take

i

for granted whdl makes us want to
Yew the grotesque end the
bizarre .... "

emotions."

5

~

:;.

$
Wllot is it In humen nature "'•t -lla OUt cwiOSity
whenever we how of • flllow human btlng Who h ..
lived with on uueme mental"' C&gt;hyaicolpwlllyJII1
Psychopatllic ki!lo'" ond p0op1o with g&lt;ottc:Mfigurement are oheo mUCh matt lt\tlfettinQ to u.
then tomeof\e whO 11 ex.ceeKion_. tn 1~ OQ~t
d~tection . aay a femou• ~ntetlec1ua1 or • gre11 beeuty
It i.s a reinfOC'cement of our own t~normeltty '' th.tt we
too lrequ/111tly taka lor Qtonted which mok.. uo wont to
vktw the grote-sque and the bazur. end 1\ the ume
time "'Ink to ouraelvet. "Thank God I'm not like II&gt;M "
As I loft tho Ho8doy Clnemo lut Wednesday night alter
viewing tNI 11m The EJep/IIN&gt;r M1111, I hoard • woman
remar~ to her friend, "just be gl•d vour chl1drttn ere
normal:'
I do not tllfnk thll •ttllment opltomlzoo o.,ctly tho
sentiment director David Lvnch lot Er..ortt#J/JII Iomel hod
in mind when filmlr&gt;g Tho S.phlfnr MM, but It dou
'""oleo oome thought. Whot ho did hovo In mind Wit to
create • vorv lntrlgulng ond movlng film about 1 men oo
hidoouoly dolormed that l&gt;e lo conclomnod to • Hfo •• o
tre~ in a circus skJelhow undef the oseudonym The
Elephant Man, becaun of hlo onlo&lt;Qed mllllopon hood
and o distoncled frontol bono wlllc:h olmoot L"loeol ono
oyo and givh o trunkliko ·~
Dilflgond ......
Although The Boph8nt Mon'o conflgurltlon horrllloo
aM who"'""" holm. Tl&gt;e El.,..!ll Mlfl •• not 1 hO&lt;roo llm .
tt Is • uue • t orv. based on tho IHo of Jolin Memo~ ON!
11 ~tlv ofoyed by JaM ~u" !Whose
you may

ov••

recogN.te as cal.gula' a trom t,t ''I O.UOtus•· ..,,.,
M«nc&gt;; lived on London during tho Iota I !hh centurv end
SUffefe!d

fTom •

a1tV

.ncvreb'e d\i•HI e.-d

r-.eU!'ofibfometo5ts Thia: ciseaN e8Uied htS M"Wert
oeformfUe5 trom ne~ to 1oe

Tho Elephon1 Mon'a ~to tol&lt;os a t um from thot of o
c.-cua an""al to • more ervila:ed humet\ exlnM~Ce When

r - oomontoe young men, t~.,........,. booy of o
..-atw. Dr. T,.... . ura- this"""'-""' ond lila beot to ....~. tho rHt ol o«oe~y ..-ar.nc~ .
Tro•oala ~ul "' gllnir&gt;g Jolin' s ontronco onto
but '*"-not wi"' tho . . -..ending he hod
hoped. John Merrlc:k' o riso to lorno in l.ondoo oociety os
morkod by 1 vfttt hom Mra. K..,.,. lAm Bancroltl. sn.
Ia • pro&lt;nloent l.ondoo otego IICittu end OOC&gt;IIito, who
Ia genuinely moved by t1&gt;e ElopMnt Men' a atory.
Wl&gt;erevt&lt; tho Atoont otego nor _ . . Oti&gt;erl tn ..,. to
follow, and"""" tho Elephont Man lloc:omo&amp; o led
within tho oodol world A• In t1&gt;e cl&lt;euo. 1&gt;e io atill beor&gt;g
vlowOd Ia&lt; his g r o t - dlofog~Jt-tl, but this time in
a mO&lt;o covolltod otmotoe&gt;hOro wharo
comtol their
emotiona
Some of th&amp;lmoat t enifying act~ntta in tM ftilrq occur
w hon tho Niglit Portot o f tl&gt;e london Ha.pitel cl&gt;argoa
odmlulon t o miclnight lhowlngo of Tho Elephfnt Mon.
Tho locol townl.. got o•orfy o.citod ond .,...,. Into
J C&gt;hn'• room to pAinh~ly humlhato him. Wl&gt;en this
hopperted. 1 lump oppeO&lt;ed In my throat mo!Ung me
reallte that I hed fell~ 1n tove with thl• Mftlitive man.
Hl1 hypnotizing volc:o """""' to make hio &lt;Uiogunniona

-IV.

•Miw••

diHI)pOO(.
There lfl

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two very lntrtQUtng u.pec:u eboUt the nm
The EMp/&gt;Mf MM. One Ia !hot tho Him Ia produced,

l&gt;e i&amp; discovered by Dr. . , . __,-re'(OS. Tooveo
!Anthony Hop4dns). dnpite otmc from !lis colleogueo,
onongoa 101 him to ltoy 01 tho london Hoopital ofl or l&gt;e
h11 been uverety beet en by his ""owner:· Bytes
tF.-oo _,_,,. At tho hospital, nurses ru~ scr""'""'o
from his ot tho o;;ht ol 1\im.
Up to t11&lt;s a&lt;Mnt In tile lim. 'lhe El&amp;phont Mon'a lliugo
r~n' • mystery. I sat wrilhng in my ch•ir for 45
monutea until Ills d o l . . - - • fioolty tlioc:loMd to thO
.~ . When hia futures are tAtimately uncoWfOC. it
•• a slow end gentle ptOCeU. 01 lo tho~
betwoon Dr. T r - ll'd JaM Meorick. The 0111y ..,_.
betwM&lt;&gt;
ond TIWOI ate VflfY toudtklQ. The
Elophont Mon
im.o on inl...,, feolirtQ.. . _

M-"*:'"'""'

wrinon, end directed by very y~ - e l y
unknown poopll Tho ocr-play 1o by OWII!opl&gt;e&lt;
DeVore and Eric e.ogon oJono whh Dl'llid Lynch, and
prodUCed by Jollnotl&gt;en Songer. Ill of whom .,a undeo
JS Y•"'" ot ego. h woo tho gonous of Met - . Who
deci&lt;lod to tiki on thos ...._.rno crow to produce
end direct "''" • ke Anlllony Hoplun$, John Hurt. end
Anno Blrlcfolt. Another im.woatil&gt;g _ , of The
~r M/111 to tl&gt;e kind of blunOd, foali&lt;ed end
wl1ito lifmor&gt;g toctnQuo O..octO&lt; of """"ogAIPhy Noddle
Frondt, who won on
for hrl pt•&lt;&gt;toO""'"Y of tho
0 ~. ~wronce- Sonoo- ~- _ . , .
~in molting"" fllm - - - . y ult It -~~one~.

o-

sudden imp ulses
0o1ego B ;a P&lt;oud to PfMRI Leu&lt;enco Trott, • oolo J)fccolm end
n.m.t Wltl1 tho Butfllo Phllh""""""' Trott will Ill perlOJmine ot
Wadnesclay, Ocoober 28, B p m. at tl&gt;e Kotn.rin&lt;t Cornd ThNtro.
C.l Colltogo B 01 836·2137 f~ '":"'": dOiallo.
Peter Men11eiton end Monoy Fried wol reed for tl&gt;e Niagoro -Ene
Writwo Benellt October 30, Thu&lt;Wdoy, ot 8 p.m. ot St • .Jc&gt;t&gt;n' o
E!&gt;facol&gt;ll Ch..ch, 51 C&lt;llonlll Clrole. Tl&gt;e rood!ng will be lollowod by
a roceptlon. Contoct lool'le Halo ot 884-4094 for lurthar
Information.

Tho .moll of bumir&gt;g loothor ond greaoe w111 ~ In tho oir •• PIU'f II
Entorpri..., pr...,nt o elK hitmak011 from tho crulaln' era- Tl&gt;e
Platt.,.. Tho Coa11ers. Freddie Connon, The Regontl. Tho Cryatolt
end tt&gt;a' Bolmonll-tommO&lt;ow ~ 8 P·"'· In Shoo'• II&lt;Jflelo.

...

Artie -rrourn ond Pel Algof brir&gt;g their ""'" •~ acoustic muoir; to
t!lo S&lt;juh Hollllothol&lt;onar tomorrow at 8 : 30 p.m . The Woodotocl&lt;baHd duo ploy o wide verietY of •ono• from louv gukao to
contompO&lt;-.ry 1&gt;01' songs. lleketo ••• •1 .50 tor Studlnto ond $2.00
lor non-atuclonl l lor thia oocond pruontollon o! tllo UUAB
C o l t - Committoo.
~oft.r-.., prount lrMO ' 78, • multl·medlo po&lt;oro.m.nc.
luturing I)Oetry, muole, Genco end origlnal films of Tol&gt;eron, tOr&gt;i9ht
ot 8 :30 end II :30 p.m In tl&gt;e, Ke!Nf!"' ComeMnt.eto&lt;

In Che B01a it wee .Jefferaon Airplane,

Frer&gt;Ch violin1111 Joan Luc: Ponty bnogllllo cono...,.to '""""' bar&gt;c1
to Kloinhons Music Hal"" Thut,.,_y, Oct- 23. PontY Ia In
. _ . ol hltleteat Atlllntlc LP Civli1«1 fvfl. tSc:Mcluled _,..,
guitari&amp;t Lony Carlton. hoi cenoellod; no _ _ , . . , . \ hoi _.,
modo u to hio repfoc-t.l

now bring In t h e SQ•a with

Is it IIlii Tuna taotu good, or,.,.. Ho Wevo fTom NYCNY I
Forrn.r Jell.,.., AU~&gt;~one ll'd Hot Tuna bassist J~ Caoody leod•
his qun; punk bond SVT into tho Allmo&lt;o lb&gt;m on Wodnudoy.
October 22nd, at B p m .

in the 7~e it w ea Hot Tuna,

..Jack Caaadv.'a

_.,...,...

__SVT

The Detour..
Wedneadey, Oqt:ober Rli!, 1980

8:00 P.M.
In the Fillmore Room

---. . . . . . . l"tD

baC*tee

or~

�Ul!ee • ..-... l n t - In the
l'lllp-laMbut~G.I.

Though......_, bhl to

Hewn•• cuteneaa, Thombuah (or
Thomr(, IMdar of IN
Thomblrda, ""-bend of
Thommom end ma~~ar ol
Tllomdool off.,. G.l. Judy o
~to join No ollto COfl&gt;l ol

~·· Dur!&lt;le
the llnol
tl1olo-15.000
' - obo¥e
the
...V.-H.- eNd&lt;¥'* out,
I"Whot " - " I I I tum ova&lt;? I
cen vomit In mld.W"I, gMr&gt;g
Thorny ll1e ~\.l'llty to mo~o
No oc1v- on her.
1'hroatening to oxpooo him u
o ~ Prlvoto ~ IIIII

ralocallon onlarw lor Pwis, wht&lt;e
lho '*' be , _ the French
gynecologist the lei In lo¥e will\
while In boot camp. From llaro,
IN plot ol ll1e film chongoo
dt~y ond llmoot totally

...._..,. .. pm!louo

- - · Prlvoto ller1jomln
_ , . , - o film aboUt •
Wom8rl enliot~ In the armed
but IN rTIIti.Ation of
Goldie Hown.
'lhe tone dlonQea from light

tor-.

humor to - - oeriouo
-•arv
IN
mon-woln.n rllotlonthipa. 'lhe
on

ototuo of

lougltt _ , . low one! lor
botwoon In Judy' • QUill to
" find harollf."
,... o dramatic offering, Private
~iooo...,aketclll.ltis

probebly ootdng a bit too much
from en IIUdience to awitch from
• Ill!&gt;'~ comedy to •
" heovy" end poor drama in
mldstraMTL

Private IJoniamln tries to be
two movlu for tlla price of ooo.
but It io otUI no borgaln.

EVERY MONDAY IS FOOTBALL
WIDOWS NIGHT - ALL LADIES $1 .50
the film.
Oirectot JoHpll Sergent. who
dHctod ~ truc:bt
movie, ""'" 1./ghtnlnfl, lo •
,_.,or IN gam. Once you
'hove clrectod'. llwt Rooynoldo
~ ..,.,. of

II you wo

otllfYine lor on

llonoot~ truebr

_...., end you ... o6clt. of llwt

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rt

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-r. w .=-•

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Admittedly, the ..-tying

f ..... ,..,.....

_.--r. ~

.:._~.'A

Aeynolcll. ....... Coeot ttl Cout
~ b.'"'*
looking

"-.Ol-e' T H

-n

-

otrlko
percopdvo
viewer
.. 8rl'f
being • bit
trtt.. Alta&lt; ol, ...,_ ~~eye you
1 W« . . . . 'tWO l'tl1lnger1l mMt

lind
... one! fol In
~~~----------------------~W.--~rJ--~~~~~~~ toend~~-~.~
oc~vent

loye?

movlo,lt'ool~

flobort .... ,,_,...,

"ear.n."n ptotren the

• ldipeoiCiont ~- who drivel
on unpaid for 18-~. Up to.
hlo VO&lt;&gt;-knoW•Wilot in dob1,11r
lloo to steel tho TV one! vocwm
. ciNnar from lllo. u·wot..
1'lvouQilout IN film, he ioo
putouod by . . ._ . 8il

' However, IN ro1m doel llovo
l..udUnv. who k-IIC&gt;Ill&gt;inQ up
• oomo well known coot mombaro
out of nowharl end lllfl mote
to " - ' lt. Oyon
, PORIKbod by IN mlnuta a. Blob
ond Connon eontlnue to elude
ootebllallod
In ·dovo
·
......,
rolet fiVer ~
tho
him.
of Bob ond CMol ond Ttld ond
Allco. In IN lim the poruoyo o
MU&lt;Ot lc,
typical
cluml&gt;
from o

""'*'"

c - ....

�©prodigal sun !

l

J

i
::;

f

grooves and frenzies
Ktllh JatTett,Nuds Ants lECM)

I wu aufi.Ong. I Witt reallY &amp;lck. If 1
he11d enoll&gt;et piano, I'd cerulnly go
beMii&lt;. It oM otened with TIHJ Moumlng
of A Srar (ABC lmpujM). Thtl 1o

an • - •. I had ontoVOCI Hancodt and

COtta. but I was looldng tO&lt; a piano
playt&lt; clo- to the O&lt;lge, H vou know
wntt I mearr.Binh lABC lmpul..l
lotlowtd, wt.ett11111 mv 1110etltt lllo.e e
broth' I hafty aroma. Fiarororiof) Ruin
wonul div~td my nung., lil&lt;a lht
. ,... of bumtto.ut. ExJ&gt;«r111~ fCBSL
I)(OVOCI but. befO&lt;a I rttll.ted what
was "-&gt;&gt;ng I Witt tt&gt;e one t&gt;eor~g
s.-rtel\owed.
h was It lf'lia point IIIII ~tith Janen
IMIQtn to dlwegard tht aim!Mt economic

rolattonahtp ot IUPPIY and demeod. I
lil.r'IOW

we' re 1"101 toUdnQ about economies

horo, but tht ..,... tllmplt rule oltlvnb
eon tDOiy to moct '"'ll&lt;'fthing, from

-0&lt;1"""*'1\edJ arron hoel

'""""""' to ..x. Just

(we
r~
'"""" • J&gt;lerNtiO&lt; tht 1 - 1. t.e
(lfviiiQ ua roo nwc1t to think
oo many of ua

dllftrt~tJollon. More ldontlty. Canolyno
Mao, who l'l•v• 12-ttring •nd oloctric
Ouit•r. 11 w.. •• P'-eno. it one of 1
handfi.il of fHI rock and toll women-not ,
u IIIli IIVI ond everyone Who t.eoro n..
knowe, " 1 c:hlck linger."' I ~#t went to
bring it up, but thtt'o tt&gt;e vNt of makes h« lnt•eoU'IQ. If IIIli - · mele
tho' d Ill &amp;n.ce Spfingtteon once 111
'
awhile I"Hold On1 ' end " Stey
True" - Clarence Clemons, not Crltoln
McConnick Clct, mlght tt well Ill
llloying 11•1-ot.e'd Ill one of many. a...
he&lt; lntf'DV and ht&lt; raw DUllY_......,
m .... hlf 1 bit ttypjcaj in tt.e 1 fltld.
~" all ~&lt;indo of PtDOit in htr
monv , _ ,, but dottn't COllY 1111y0M.
Tht beat oomperiaon It perf\apo with
Mtrlhall ChaM&gt;an, and thoogil Mas

,.,..., motchoo Chtpmll1'• wh, to have
llmoll M much tty1e .r five yolrt
younger ... Y«V good tlgn '"' Mea'
future. Tht wO&lt;Icl- m0&lt;1 ~
Clttpmtn . _.

"""td
bout
I

At ftrst they were Nke IWHt Uutl,

Tho mt-"irtic tmOfiQ ut k~ otuffWle
n dOwn untl ~ cite Sun S.. Cor&gt;Ca'f
l&gt;&lt;ought o.n tt&gt;e atomroc:h · Tht
tcMMd uo , . _ to touch tht
11\ull tgaln. lt' a to habit Ienning «Met taolly aum&gt;und - v M wfth It

booc&gt;lng whU. Chrllto,_, pounda o.n

IO&lt;no 111111 moving rhytltmt on tht elburn
opllt&lt;l&lt;, "Chant of tt.e Soil." Jon uotd to
be one ol tht llfMt liYtng nompleo ol tt&gt;e

U!tn-tttl1nlctt. , _ , _... European

.......

dn.mrntr. Ht blows lhatlnttge
~...,

" Now Dtnct" Ia g o o d - fOf tltlo
IOilQI mey 01 mey not be a v.netlon on
the theme reeO&lt;dad by Janttt' t IOtmer
aldemen, drummor Peul Mot~ on hit
own ECM elburn entitled
Mollen
lnt.._.OCI rnoc1om dtnct fOrma fa&lt;
.........ling lN2 muolcitno. Unlike
Motlen'o Won. Amrtt'o dt!Wtely ' - 1

o.nc..

...,.fofdlncera,.,.,wtnttol'llfta.
"Sunthlnt Song" - - Utln ftothet ott.n flncle Ill vir( Into _ . ,
- - ._ ~ _.,.jing _....
Iitty Gelo 8elllltrf on - · The

IN~

"ONII" -

l

"Proceellonll" and
1M nypnotJc ..._ whk:ll

1NV ~ you Ill wllhout Oltlt.

~YIDicl

thtet

~~~;:~~-:;
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_ _.....,.., l'plnaLtllldlw
Nn.you~ -lt't . . . . .

Davo, FrHdom of t::1ro1c.. (Warner

Tivee trec:l&lt;a - . ,, specjlll on.,..,.,,
" SnoWbtM" ft t precisely Utc.ntd
-

Btoa.l

electronic: piece

Wo

Tht lhilo entry
Oevo't fit OflonQ'
pitying , _ . , on tht oocial CUltural
dtcty of America ~-•· do-evolution) It
likely to both pleaae end dluj)polnt fono
01
.::::

~ Ftetdomol ~

r--.

tht
depth which
chlrectlll.ted thoir t - pmliola .........
O:Aiw ~Not Men} A ~-0..01
- Duty Now For 11wt Fun~~., proclueld
by •udlo ~ Brion Eno teen

It' I

t

fNnY'dlmonslonl oflun, with
("Go

At.eed ond Cry Now") thtt tltYI
thoro&lt;lgNy !&gt;tnd"'D· ,...,.,tic,
sttrtOtyplcoily ftmlnlne lvric•. h yitlda
l n - 1 -1-low.IICHidt type ltufl, ..
In .. Amlltnlern": "It ... becaiWhtn I'm oil tlontlAnd I'd (live mv
' - t/OUt on 1lw pl&gt;ont .....

...,_, Mto can *&lt;&gt; wnt.

~
..._ ...
""""
no. mld'lolot
no.· •" pro!Miionll

..,....I

..._ .. In "Hold On" ' 'Sttv TNI":
"I \IOIIf PNtt'f' bMie eyee/Thty aurt
look ltd to me ••• little
cllortn' .... . Role -..,!. Mal flllt tht

..-.urn """"' Forbtrt'o
old-feahioned- Won/ If
rol-""You Cannot
You OD NcKPIIy" ...... ..., w ... out.
n.w'a JaM altlt of "new weve"
ot-.I'Mint In~· of the
vocol atyto of " tle'l So &lt;;poi," 1 ~

,...._ .... w. ~ .. *"ito
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Isftet---

-.y J)Unt:l\/llw - . , 10 tet on •
..-n hunci&gt;/ Nirvt to the

and~ INtlt

nightly tcthrtt""' In 1&gt;«1 nigllt~ t.eve and too rt'IUdt 10 In Oevo" o flclit""- nignt - . cite
I&gt;OI&gt;t&lt;ono "know the lirniu •.,.._ thrt

.._,flri

Although-

"""'*"' tffon -

1&gt;eve bien

..-v•-

The " lunlcy" of Oevo. Is heard on
the lrec:l&lt;a ' 'Gift U Went." "It's Not
Right,u " Ton 0' Luv/' &amp;nCf " Co6d W•~·~
A P&lt;AutinQ. oynthtsized t&gt;eu PI&lt;\ ond
the...,._t, ~f;l(e
ciNmmlng of Alan My.ro lend 1
~ quafrty to the ....._ ...........\'.

-.... plto......,_-

dlff_.

htldMt thina/With
thtt cl!nQIAnd 1 t&gt;eort tlll!t-

with !he ICC\nCy of their

Hold On lo largely • reection to !he tour
Mil ond her band Big Hett wtre on fO&lt; a
llfll'l pen of 1979 &lt;tffer tt&gt;e,...... ol
hlf flni~Ab~.on, CaroiYN MM. Slit
dtplo&lt;ea th oonluolon and lruotrttlon
Inherent In • ~- promotlonal
t.,..: "I ftt4 J;lw I've '-&gt;
prognmmad/0... of my o - tflolro" ond
It!, "Running FtO&lt;rl the H!Qh Ute."
ctt.poh "I with I cxQd makt I quick
getowey/ l'vo bien hoping to btdly/Thet
..........,. would eond me 1 dono." She
Voclllatet, though, allowing htr truo love
of performing ond tht rood: "I'd probebly
go n&lt;Jtt/ lf 1 thOUght thlrll juot couldn't
olng ••• And the tttveGncl lt ll'tltlh' a
tht beot wev to .. tht olgt!ta ...

'"'*" ............,

........,... tht lntiOductO&lt;V ...... to £JV
or rMJio new1eaa1 reoeatad in
notea. Util~lng perfect voco1 htrmonles.
Mark Moth-btugh tela the ltd ttO&lt;V ol
• girl Who "loot control'' and l&gt;&lt;oke hit
htiart. ''Thtt'o Pep!"
to.laot
veer'• .. Blockhead" in thtt it detaibet e
_ _ , to t&gt;Orltct thtt ht or """
, . . . no '""'· Ac:cortline 10 Oevo, •
- - .. _ .. ' 'Vigot , vim.

,..._""._......,.,..,_,

101n1 ~-wrinon tyrico.

Until rtcer&gt;tty, tbatlnonct wea tht only

f.._.

" Gotoo of Still" - . . . . . , . 111
" H.tf. goon end t.eH • god." • 11111-ond·
erra&lt; being who " r-oll untW t.e feilo."
Thtoe metlj)hOre •• conoittom with
Devo ·o bel4tf !hot thio ooootry ;,
regrtlllng btyond the point of repoir.

eccentric

oroocrilltlon. Now. my cloctOt tUIIQMU a
•etum to eoma leu .. r.....s Janon. 1111
"'' lotttt on ECM. Nllde Ants. So 1o ...,
behold, tt&gt;e muoic hl&lt;111 It ........... lit

SUggtlttS IIIII tht old b&lt;NTier1o be broken
dcwn •• If they Wt&lt;e o.ndoted clencea:
''Twist awey the Gotto of Steet/Unloclt
me seco-et voice/Give in to tnc:itm
noiNITtkt 1 c:htncle o n e - new
denr;afTwitt -IV tt&gt;e Gat.es of Sttt4 "

Hold
lo
rnourv- but lt 'o not fnliot .... It's good
to own, ~oble to l!sten lo- butlt' t
110\ the ldnd ol album you'd oiGp dut IO&lt;
·eau..-vou can't wilt to t.e« k IQOiin.
Meyt&gt;e u..·n achieve thlrl .,., tffO&lt;t
number throe. ~·• otlll got tlmt.
-hillel• I. CMringtOfl

,.,.. ............ Oevo rnolteaup"" the
conet&lt;vlt!vo otyta or Ftetdom of Citotoo

and once more.._

- - ofthlo- clublbwlel
in
ttMt Lydian lhtMH of !No
11lllllriouo ~cast.
lt'o to dNnllinv to t.ear J""m

-t.
On --Mat"'-

-oech In which they mimic ouch
o o n - nx:1t . . - . .

O'f'IIW-.ghl.

"""'nv '"'

Thero' 1 not a number on thl• elbum
thol'o not quolhy. Why, then dottn'tll
compel me to Atttn to it? I can't deny
Mu'
h« ortiouy, ht&lt; tlnc.erty.
a... ltMr doten't out grill you.

Scott.r~.
Tht Alc!oft. Ohio~ haa.,.....,

puro untd&lt;llt•tted piono. n.. Ko/n
COI!etrt. St....,_. . .. and Orpon
Hym/1# Sphrns (oil on ECMI , _ ut

OOCit llnvolv.,.,t · - t1w1n tht
.....oalttlc tolilaquy WI O.O'd on t«liir.
Tht Vllltge Vtn{luotd In NYC 11 cite
ttMtot Mev 1979
performoncn. Sldemeo Include om.
ECM lttlwortt-Jon Gilbert~ on_.,..,
anct ttno&lt;, Palle Otnietuon on basi and
Jon CM.tonoen on drurnf. Whit bringing
Jerrm btclt to hia .,...,_ 10010. tht

i

a- mochlnicMiy-IOunding -

deal

with humin relotionoNpo In (oopanfy: thlt
contt11t allows IO&lt;.oome int"""'lng

li&amp;ten!ng. "It' a Noflnant" Iindo 1 men
piii)UI&lt;I by the om.&lt;:~~Uric:Uitr ecllvitles
of hla gl&lt;f: " I love you datf111yh'o • ayln'

aNmoiTht wov you run ..,...,., 1/ltl
vou·,. in a 1&gt;1g gamel h'• oo ""'"" that
:: .~ hiPOy Whir:' I'm nurm·

l011111f1tOtlnQ.''

" Mr.

CIOA

e·, _

thtm

IYitV

.. ...._,.-

nlgi\L" Thus, " Bib

Bat&gt;;n" gettlnto figluo. cNoin oro
brollen. ot&gt;torv•• yell fO&lt; m0&lt;e octlon.
, _ , of Chokllls 1 triumph

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fmened lo from the perapective thtt
Oevo hie tndulgOCI in OO&lt;nmorc:itlly-

'"' putely -OO&lt;.Itlding .music
Oevoloobend-cannot Ill judged by its !tee vt~o.oe; one
must uomint .. _ . . o f ttMt
'"""'dings and reed between the llnto ol
tht lytica "' O&lt;CI« to llfuP the
commentory. Btt:auoe "'"'*&gt;m of Cholcll
moritt • dei&gt;wlura ''"'" Devo' o previous
musiclll PIO(Iuclions. lt ahould not be
oc:offad ot; ...,.,, it m«&lt;togreat•
lnr._ion.
- Rwrdy Adas

A _..,.. tOIUtlon to the o;lemma o l
" It's Not Right" lo olforoelln "Ton 0'

luv' ': " Thougllltheppen$ oil tho
tlme/ Oon't gel low, juat otend in
1.,./Tike your tum. now make yoor
move/ And Cl\lth thtt doubt wlth o Ton
O'luv."

Synthetkr- we tht - •

inlllument on the lP, but w11tn Oevo
rHIIy wont• to get cite point tetoll, thtv
rely on tht tlecttic guit ... of Bob

Mottllrobeugh tnd Bob CMIIo, otl&gt;«wwot

MoWn as Bob 1 and Bob 2 . On tht tltlt
trecl¢. tht gultm •• """'·entplwttil.ed In •
dromttic, ht&lt;olc ltlhion, meking light ol
t.eavy rntlll muolc. Laed oingtl,
k..,-d pleyw, - elliot"""""" Mtr1t
or the
lP between blet1lnos tJ( en. chonlo: "Then II you got it you tlon't
wont lt/Seomt to be tht na of
thumb/Don't b e - b y - you
- I You IIOt t- WIVIIO goiUet \IOIIf
Froeclom of Ctloice, Freedom of Cholet."
HeN. Oevo '"" to lrMCill tht , . , _ .
that
t&gt;evt !he fNeclom lo llvt thtlr
own IIvia, but they ott.n do not llkl
tdYant- tJf thlrl : .., _ ol
you 110~ of
Choice le you .........
Another "~" b.nl.
of

-•UDII .,.....,_the-

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Cholct.-

·•a..

Stlll."contmt lhogop-

---~Oevo

Vln~~Mt. Pwfy '" -

IChtbmal

w.r-.

~In Nalnlka thlr91o.
camp-~ we IMming !he
, _ o f Ao&gt;cv Muolc'allryan feny.
Durlng the dey they ~ ........ In
Urtlen GriM ....... t h e y - polntt
of feny'o o&lt;yte ..a. • tht tngic toaa of

lho - - tht tNnc:e ,_;,g In • Frencn
btcborwt cer., tht -goodbye It
haa to be INiw..,.
In &amp; *-'-"Iliad wich t h t - of

--they-

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tht lwo ......

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�''Bold on to your .Jroe. · It'• the ~lezlfiOiolm"
--courier llllt, c.mdm, N.J.

"A tot.I...-P,

Of -'¥18• • .It'• eno. to,, - . a U.t.ener

,...,. wlthaullhe aid of a
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"TTI.e ~ br4Jh and b,....y, •win&amp; ~o a
cfls&amp;ybta, Jo~ patchwork.••"
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'THUR8DAYj O€TOBER 23
at 8 pm iD the Filb:nore Room
(Sq~lre Hall, ~in St. Campus)
ADMISSION '$4.00
8TUDB~$~SO

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.Special Re:f)ert'!
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Twenty five days of terror and rage

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Killer stalks through a frightened City
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krlrlian Lutze

All •ictoms h••• "'en $i.ot in ~left 11dt of the h••d ot
do,. ronae by whit '' beliOYtd U&gt; be the
22 ulrbe&lt;
The locol poeu soon,,.,.., 11
the tHm ''22 coltber kill.,.. to de&gt;aobe the ''"II ant
Thursd.ty, ~tmbef Z4 - Pofrce C•pta.., Rovmond
aseru ''I'd hke to s.ay &amp;her~ " oo COftnec.tion Mn-.een th.s
~Ide and ~ th,..., OlhH shoollncs. but 1 un't ••Y

.,.m•

aun and oil have been block

Monday. Sep&lt;crnbt,- U - II is a 11rny n11t&gt;t. about 1~
$ tU at the wheel ol 1 1980 Bukk in 0
••••~•nil lo&gt; ouuld• tht Topo Morket 0&lt;1 Cenosee Sire&lt;&gt;~ A
hooded aunman wallu up to t\b c.ar 1nd fires ttHee shots
U"tto Ounn•s head from clow rang&amp; tnd the n tl~' 00 #~t
Tt~t:sdt';, S~tM'II:M!t 1J -Harold Crt!en It eatina a
,.ndwt&lt;h in hi• car rn the Burs er Kina porkinl lot on Unlon
,,..d '" Cheektow•a• A man in • bfue aolf hat c.f~~
Dr"htnd Creen"t
ilona a naftow l•wn .tnd J.QQto..:hf.s the
fJm~ J stdt r-eec~ 11\t() the wtndow and fuM tftrt"e •hoU
tnlO C fHn'' hot&gt;td
Atli.JO P m the ktllor stri~A&gt; fmontJ&lt;OI Thom..,
p

m u Glen Dunn

t••

Salurd;oy, Sel&gt;t.,bt.- 27 -Crady l Dht.~. chamn1n ol
the l2nd OtmoaallC Club &gt;ay&gt; ten&gt;lons
ht&amp;h In the

•r•

btadc comm\lntty, He potnls to a group of white h«kltn
Who lumtd out It the. funeral of the fit&gt;l vocttm and •houttd
rui.tf J.lur) al the mournt~rS.
A I'OUP of whltes In a blue car and 1 brown pick up trYclc

confronted those att~ndina tht' fun~'•l whh fed p.alnron
thtlr bod"" and what!; described" buiiM hot., drown on
the" f.t.«~ It Is wkS thatt~ whttes '"the!: bhwu.r fot&amp;o.rtd
l~ fu~Wtal P'OCbSiot\ wtth • blAck m.annfquJn head
"-nttd on the hood of the ur
Sundoy, Sop(~&lt;~ -C~tb on ~ St J&lt;Hellh
Community ~t~l. whert he hots been lytna '" tnterut-.,~
Ci~ SU\Ce ~.s thoottna. He ne-vet rega.ned con.K.ouJ.t'M'ts

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rhursd.ty, O&lt;rober 1 -On the req""'t or US AnO&lt;nry
~khard Ncara, tM FBI totnl th~ irwen1aahon alter thct
lntervenuort o' v•riOoJ bJack civil rlahu leAdet~ All 8uH 1 ~0
blad, church 1nd riVII riahu ltadeu "" provided w•th
roon&lt;kh~lock poilu~ protectton SPK•all~b 1rv to sk~tch
the kUie-r b.ued on whnellb 1 accounts
Sunctoy, Ocrob&lt;r S - Buffalo PoilU' Chror Donovan note&gt;
the- ''k•tllnl' mlaht o' mtaht not be flt•allv
motJVattd
Maybe he'• nothtntl but • t»V&lt;hoti&lt; mel tace
h... notht"l U&gt; do woth it."
Tile lluH•lo EV...~ quo&lt;a Ktu 1t1wL Ka.., I'MMbef
w~t'"'m Willi1m, ~is bea:innlna to rrcrvll memben
•II lfle Unlud St.lte&gt; and apedally ito tiN! nonheut n
!&lt;'ondoy. October 6 -Black bu• driYer Pauf Obeffr Is
intured bv 1 tnec.l P'OrKtde that le'"'H • holt in h•t bu'
window a bout t he &gt;iz~ &lt;! a nickel
Ont inve,tlaotor liVS, ,.J'tn aett•na to th~ po1n\ wher~ I'm
wondetin1 whether thts lilY has l&lt;&gt;ft town. nobody 1\u com•
up

With •

ll•c• '' 8oft alo Polk~ C.tptaln Raymund Kumm

adch. ''I think we've ru.&amp;-t •bouc worn our •II our theortottt and
leads
E-vtht"' b dryi"' up ~mtually.''
Wtdnesdly, Ocrot&gt;er I -Polk• Commkslotot&lt; ta!f'e&gt; B
Cunnmlham clarm•.
tw been no l!llldenc•
un&lt;'OIIef'Od U&gt; tnd~ol.t' a c~acy 10 koil bloch oro ou•
.- -wu.o~oa~-.
city
- " ~~tete ony eYi&lt;lend ol .,.....n11ed ICKIC "' ,_.
•nd • ComP&amp;nlon et&lt;KJ fo&gt;t Fenv SttHI. ~ ktll&amp;r
Nni atouP&gt; rn Buffalo.N
•P!lfoacl&gt;e&gt; fr&lt;Hn the l~ft sode, K,.,oms out " liey you'' and
The coalition BUILD (Buildin&amp; Unity, lndependenco
hrt"S thrM
at Thomu. Onf~ one hll the victim
Liberty and Dianlty) ullt • m~na which b llt..,ded by
fhom as· terrified componkon fl..,. fO&lt; cover behind a
dull ria~ts and churdlleaders and nearly .lOO af1!a,.,sldenu
n•••bv p1rked ur. ca.tchin&amp; ·lhe .,aht of • hooded Iieure b ecutlve Diro&lt;:tO&lt; of BUILD Chofios f"cher an,.,.,nce•
'unntnJ lrorn ttle scene Mihutes later, • btue Chevrolet that • CC)fnm•uk&gt;t\ will be fonned •o uree ".wn aaar~ulv~
lmp•l• It '"" feavtne the . ,.,. with ib hahu off
UW&lt;!Jiiptloto" but .,,. law onfOtcemont offoc;e• •nto KKK.
Wtdnesdlv. .s.plembet 24 - J""'i)h McCoy, wolkine ' ne&lt;&gt;-NUI&gt; and othe&lt; f""'P' thot haw • ht&lt;tOtV of vlolon«!
down Cleveland A...,..., In NiO&amp;otl Fall• at 9 15 &amp;.m " the •a•lnot block•
nm vtetwn A woman in he-.r CJ.t stopt I t the intefloKtJOn
Ouot11 the mMU"-1. Butf~lo Anemblynun Anhut 0 Ew
•nd ..., a VOU"' mon with lona blond hill .,_b McCor m""'ta"' that the pol~• slow down h.u hod •n til oct"" the
••ound the neek In a heodlodt ThlnJ.&gt;na they are lun i- . aat., of the u.e and an rnc:r""""l r&lt;ftdency • .._.
anound. •he takti little nott&lt;e until McCoy slumP&gt; blacki to arm thefruelllfl " t&gt;OIJC• by the locol mtdta
to th&lt;- around lhe w oman follow&lt; the aua ilont r.,
The body of black cob dnw&lt; POiioer W. Edwordt u found
block&gt; In her Cit, but never aetJ 1 dear view of Ill• lace
•tufrtd rn the INn- of h" cab near tho WilliiJrll'tllo toll
Bo...J on her recoliectlono, the police believt the kill« ~trier, hi• h!'•cl be• ten Hall an hour lat•r, at the Alrwrt
wrntd his victtm around only 10 &gt;hoot him in the loll 1ide
lndusttl•l Park In Choelttowaaa police find hlt fMnl&gt; of

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h._, bMit- Nf up IO Httt1 .,_ t:JfiW

boM llld tkm and • ZO onch lud Pl..,.{dw•rdt hi• • ''~
on h•) chtJ1 And h1J heart t11 tom ow1
Tlrursdoy. Octobot 9 - L... JN.n 2• hou, lot•r anochef
cab dnvf'f, hn~t JOf1~to. is dtSCDYt'1'ed at the fOOt of .a bolt
launch It •he end of She,id•n Omoe '" TCN"'Iwtnd• His
bodv lt eho badly mu1il1ted and hn
b cue out
frfd,'l, Oc'tObef 9 - A whitt man fitt1n• thto dtscopttoo of
the 12 c.ahbtt kill~• tnn to u rana.le Colljn Cote, ~ •Nfflth
fiOOt pauenl In thto [ur Countv M«tk.il C~l«f
H•s
•Jtempt 11 fru.nr•ted bv a nYn.e
.S..tutdl ~. Ocrobel 10 - PoltC• holcH a rna.n And caunt.on
him fot man tha n lwe hout1. MM:I lw tt ft4ebtd Ou:thct
Anomo:y fdwatd C c....,_ "DC&gt;' thon ol ullfne the man

two•"

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~~con VICo Pre&gt;tdentr~ c~ndtdo,. Coorae Bu&gt;h
ac • Bu"tf~lo Preu conference rh&amp;t ROIMJd .....,
woyl d ''M out fronr· tn puttme an end ro ~ \lfot~nce rh.lt
h.u tric&amp;ertd the &gt;I• murders 1r1 ~ fou l 19 dovs
WM'I

Over t.he weekend r•ci•l teMIOO! tncr~ur to wh.c bf•d
leadet) c.tiJ o~n ''e~plo~rven .situalion
White;~ drr-.il'l.l
ahrouah blac.k lttiJ ffe pe lt~ with rodu and bo«tJe-~ •nd at

least tlvtf' croh bUrn•na&gt; "e reported
Mond;oy, Octobe IJ -COSifOYe admit&gt; th.,.he doe.""'
~ ··-.JTe.b •rot~nd the CON'Ief " ~., th.tr no r•al
_
.. , tn tdenulytne ~ &gt;I•VH hi&gt; been made
Thou&gt;IIMI&gt; ol blook nbbon• ~·• dutributtd ;u • symbol of
comm.mnv conc.em
Wednesda y. Ocrober IS - 59 pe&lt;cent ol the bl.dt
popul"oon f..r for thetr ufety and ~2 pO«&lt;nt do ~line che pol•c~ art dotna all ~ c•n. Mcord•na to 1
Cout~··hptftA 1urv~~ A Buffalo invettitl tor npnKset hu
fruttllhon.''Wtt'\1! Cr•t •ed ~e prrtty lOUth (A}Ct) tn thf
C1ty with ;utt cw.r \quad Now we have w:veral hundred
l.~ workJna .tnd wt're not cettina: anvwhete "
S~a.ktng co I~ SP«trum, Cmcrove aa~ in denHtJ &amp;ny
ev;dence of both th• W&gt;ton«-andl&lt;&gt;&lt; rm.ol•..,_t in the
c-ue-of the kKK Ot •nothef n,.ht wine ex:tremist 11'04JP He
'""ru of • , _ dOY.._....,l but says he unnot doKI-

.dd..,,

J&lt;Hellh Choi&gt;ltn or BUILD. '-evof. tokes o d•fferenl
Totklna or the roou ot the probl...,, n. roll• rho
SP«trum thll "I con'lthtnk ol moo-o tan1ibl• OYidenco tlwo

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bum-11\1 crou ,. Ht .c:kh ~~the kilhnas •re QCtiC rel•ted.

be rt either KKK 01 noo-Nul lio cooefude&gt;. " Wo ~- r~
but ~ cop&gt; don't "

Nee-Nazism and the radical right grow abr oad
Terrorism runs amok 1n Europe
Jchool. • 'vnaao~ue •nd • World Wa~ 11

tOYOIUUONIV. ~'"- ont&gt;ll'fiP"''wltJ~ and
cnminoi.J.momm " In the ca&gt;e of the krllor.
utht politiat content (of ctw murder$) t1 "'
Unfted Sta tes is tllo US Labor Portv. which the ore of ~ behc&gt;ldef But. It .....,. thot
1athered -10.000 YOlo&gt; lor it&gt; ,976- polltlul content 1&gt; """ of tj&gt;ot an.~ly&gt;is."
Pftfidorit;.t candldote Lyndon LoRouc:he.. ' Lilu! MOll lcb ol pollticll ·lol~. the
Other US butd rlaht wlna lfOUP&gt; include olayitlat hive t.lken piKo In 1 city. Kaplon
the Nationol Soclolln White l'enool'• Party. .ndrcoted thlt fO&lt; l.fflOri.U ltOUP&gt;, the
• The aroup. heodod by Fnnlt Collins. urban Mtdna wu necessuy for "the medio
ac~ notional atw~tkon with their 1971
· Tile aroups ......uv ..... t 1o
m•rch throuah th e h eov il~ j ewill• COtiQCt the media..
community llo
tUilools.
While the Europe.. bued i1oooP&gt; ....
• l owly
a cco m p li1hiftl
th-'elr
Wben aobd • bout the - it* lntof the .ll Caliber Killor. Koe&gt;ion aoeb-.._...- ol ~ ltbertios
on the .,bole popula tion by the
~that u. ... ~poftbal t......tsm. In the l~af - .• H•
-t-~ 1s the moin iuue ol
~that .., _, pollti«l OlpllutloN
th e _. . CcniW&gt; elecllonJ.
;u;ume &lt;e$110RS1b&lt;lky for ihe act. but no
A&gt; for Buffolo and the ICUitr. Kapt.,
-=-mented tlll.t it '1s - politicAl t.nw in
'one l&gt;eno lw Wton CNCIII." ,
.

,.,.ish memorial
The scr~

f•.s.c:ist

Ofpniz~ tion in

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- .Koplen ""P'•Ined that pol~ ......,;sm

"cove rs a wide

r~na e..,.J n cl ud ina

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tr.dklonol ' -· but It • .. act ...
t..,..,lsm- -aalnsl th&lt;o ..hole popullllon •

�. •.
13th 1977 c - Council that tiMt crou to tiMt Kllltl,• he
_ . , . prto.d In the tradldonal ~- "Then!'s lots of koob
white robes MCI hoods. Their tMt would do this."
also noted that there
· lncbd a '-fONII that
inwlved _...,.mlv «» Y""nc h.., bHri no evidence wMtsoever
ponons .rcha~ punches with of the Kf&amp;!l in Buffalo since the
the thtee hoodociiUansrn.t.
1977 a~~tlcs •of. Whim Ide and his
On $epbmber 9, 1977 a black as.soclatH. Bot ,.,... Eastslders
d~Ja~ree witt. the 011.
'""was shot In tho neck
outside at Whleeslde's house at r-;we~
2sa s.nev A.....,.. Actordina to
"I'd stake my life that t!w KKK
eyewitnesses, tiMt victim's brother burned that cnm,• said JOMPh
had shouted a .,..cMc to a woman Copllnof t!w South Boffalo BUILD
enterinc the'-. Minuceslate&lt;a (Boildina Unity, l~nu.
lf""P of m.,. emotaocl and pbo'rty and Diplity) Town H.U. "I
requested to know who had un't thlnk of any mote ta,.ible
ocldressed tiMt .... tiMt twO mdenee. of the i(fCX than bum ina
left by CM, a tiiOt was fnd ud • ctOSJ.t#
SINdc the ...... in tiMt ned&lt;. I The Klan was JWted in Pulaski,
Wliiteslde's houM was at that time ,..,..._on Christmu Eve. 1865
the hellllcluatWs for tiMt Knlaflu of when six youna · Confederote
die Ku Kfux KIM.
)'OUths formed it. ~Y u atoe~l
club. 'rhe Jona &amp;ho&lt;tly robes we&lt;e
~
believed to have been wom fn a
~. · """""' Klan title Halloween spirit. Tile vouna men
"a iorf' puts' him In elwae of Erie we&lt;e amused at the friaht they
County Kl....mon. also ran for caused the superstitious. recently
mayor of Boffalo In 197&amp; on the freed slaves. Howevel. the
ticket or the White U~lty Patty. effectiWness of the frisht~&lt;~lna
The Party's treasurer Karl Hand aorb uused the ~~~ multiply.
was also edit.ot of tiMt Klan's Shield · It became arr ......,.;141ion for
lltld ur-. the '-"ette&lt; that calls reaulatlna .,...,a_ and black

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It's eoming .

itself '"the voice of,. white
resistance in WHte&lt;n New York."
Whiteside and Hand.,. two of the
four men that Police ata loolclna
for in connection with the killlnas.
Virtually .all of the KKK activity
1n Boffalo over the past few yean
seems to Mve been the work ol
either WhltHide. Hand end Robert
Kamath.
The most• I'OeOflt' evldence of
KICIC aaM!y wu f_..t In the
predominantly bl.ck East Side of
tiMt city 1n tiMt fonn of a bumlnt
aoss. the lradomvk of the racist
f110Up. H-over, Erie County
District Attorney Edward C.
Coscn&gt;Ye denies that it was a
wamq from tiMt KW. "There Is
absolutoly no evidence

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Real PelrifiB &amp;
S~chuon Style F~

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The infamous Klan of today ,as
refounded two yean late~ In
Narhvlll~. They wore rob.s
deslaned to friahton blacks and to
eoneeal their identity from fodetal
troops. ' They were bent on
protectlna white people and
auertlna white social and political
superiority.
At the tur.n of the eentury the
Klan hod shrunk to a--\lfty shall o f
wMt it was. but ln '1915' Colonel
Wllllam J. SimmoN reoraam&amp;ed1t.
Addlna bias 111lnst Catholics,
,...,, fateipen and oraanlzocl
labor to thel&lt; batted l)f.blacks, the
Klan ,... to owr four million
.-..ben. Witt. millions at dollan~
pourina into offkes at thotir

Atlonta t.e.dquartm, the Klan
eontrollocl polft~e~ns in both
parties. Justice Huao L Black of
the US Supreme Court admitted in
19)7 that hehocl been a Klan
member when elected to the
Senate In 1926. In qolte of thb
apparent Influence , !he KKK
slwynk to only JO,OOO me&lt;nbers by
the mid-19.lO's.
1

1;.otd~"':l.e~~~'!L'::'~.:~

supporL Then! were nymemus
lnddenu at floalftli'. 6ornbtnp
and •hooclrlp. · as well as &lt;.ross
bumlnp In the 111\d 1JJ60l . With
tiMt killts stlll free.-the mood now

arnona

llolffalo blacks is tense.
They are ..,,. a person or persons
with racist ldeorb rt$ponsible. •
"I think It's a ~ul lfOUP or
the KKK/' said Coplin. " but I Mve
no proof. The police are saylna
that It's not but we oil know that it

is."'

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COS&gt;IIn also Indicated that the
black rtik!enu ~ "sc4ned. but
not willlna to admit IL sOine
- ' • ate llllinalllolr Mlr.•
Coplin aiSCi behoves pollee den~
the kiiiJnas are flldst related for
feat of a racial ""'))osso&lt;&lt;~''"Some
brodlen.,. already be~ white
dudes up,~ said Coplin. ··•

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111011a ~ • .,._ "laocb&lt;re&amp;I&lt;S, IUC:b alnm," etplliDcd Mustie.
..,... ba~ . , . . lc ~ tbat. ..till&lt; ' f t will ,.;dd
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or w.n, ddlbctau elocutloo, Mustk J&gt;&lt;abd with 1111 ~-lillcd
dimu, C8111iaa 1110
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Ta-mltoi the lllllocl'• po1i0es "w\Jo and prudetn," Mlllkio. CODdiOded
with a dedondoa of OOfll'ldCDct. "I do~ falcb, be ~miMed, "Jalcb.U..
with time IIDd potlc:nct and wbdcal, ,... can adlievc a CCIOIIpCIIiat Americ:la
objealw. To hetp build Ill !hit ttoublod rqjoa-...S a .,...,
tD&lt;al\ft of ill lhe WO&lt;Id...
0!1111er dlaitmaa llria.o D. Rust _...s prjcle In tbe"J!ooored a-.
"110( ~ you ~ lhe (1111 Polbb·Am&lt;ricoa Saoetor, or tbt lint
Poliab-American eo-, Or the lint CatboiiC Sca-caiq of Scau, but

because )'OO arc a aood IIWI ...
Joinin&amp; the bapecudod Maio&lt; natift oo the elias ~ &amp;k CoiiDI¥
llaec\ldve Ed Rutto...W and BlllfUo Marc&gt;&lt; James Orifi!D, wbo tald\a
prodlmation ckdaritla Oclob&lt;r 14, 1910 a Mustlc: Day ill BuffUo and
Plic Coooty. RctiR:d Coqresamcn IIN:e P. Cac&gt;uco and Tbaddeus J.

Dobld cooYeYod rcop«~ ror their form&lt;r c::apw HiD COllleoauc ill
prdimirwy rmwb.
Armood D' Amato, brother or Senatorial caoclidau Alfomc o•Amato
wu pr....-.t, u wu Danocrad&lt; nomi.ac&lt; EIU.lhotb Holtzmao.. •

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"We'll try 10 Pill 011 a aood ballpmc,"
CAaillua cootbiiiD lltoob Aid. ''We bope
W&lt; caa be CIOalpctidve." Goiaa into the
conteol the Oriffa .,.. 3-2. w1111 too.. 10
Alfred UoNa1ily aod Obio Northerto. •
LcadiAa Lbt c::.ailius &amp;110&lt;1: wiD be
quartttbaet Kevio Karwal.b, u All·
Amtric:lot c:aDdldale. 1bis the ICftio&lt;
1w camplued 56 011 120 cemp11.
Las! ......, lhc Nilpra Folia aadve ...,ked
owd flb In lbt aatiDn lo tout
orr.,..._pw~na ud ll1Shial for an aYttap
169.7 yanll per pmt.
On Lbt recdv!Qa ead, the orur.. loot c.o
IIDOibtr AD·Am&lt;rian candidate for the Ilia
web. Smlor AI ~ LbiJ baa
puJJcd do- 29 · ~ 421 ywd,
and burca:bed t h e - frw: ~
sc:uoolbc wide I'CICidv&lt;r Clllllbt 3 9 - for
$()? yards aod s touc:bdowns.
Wll.b ....., 1111 aaW ewcl., the Ckiffw
..doo't rdy 011 a .......W.C pmc,"..,.,....,
10 Bulla bead cootb Bin Doodo. ''They're
""' ..... u _,. or the other le&amp;ml we've
faced ."
w~ arouDd....,. Canili"' docs b.ave
comca COW1IMY or Jim Rllh ad Tom Jcrrit.
or !be udltoold: Jlat.latds Lbt anrra
ooitl&gt; :106 ywcb nooblaa oa 60 CliTia. For !be
sbon ,...... Caoisha ""· tailbect
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llodlalo't 44. S1roaa poiJou 1D 1k Griff
«reate are ''two pna:y fi)OCI .,.....,..
aceoroliaa to Broob-lioebeektr IDa
Nlcbol.u and dd&lt;DIIte Mite Oec. So fll'lllil
year, Nicholu baa pulled doWD ll
opponcau, ud uisted oo 19 mon:, willie
Oec, • teom eo-&lt;:apta~o, bu made za t.ocklel.

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........ resulted .lo LOra ~ for , . . ,
Bob Coaacll. ;n.. B4llla bave loot l'uln.:lt

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fide! on • str«ddor wiLb a.badr !lllury.
"They look aood ddeadvely-very
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the Bulb wW have sealor TDD
R4dripcsun iD !be~ pooidoa.
The &lt;nod bled Dltivot SO( . . . . . . ldlool
rcoorcl qaiDa Allleay, u .... ~
lOUis au iD 1966-67.$. ll.odriiOcz baa
coaoplued 234 tor J056 ywc1a, aod
DOW needs 21 llll&lt;:mpls and 46 yards 10 oet
new total puaina otapd&amp;rda.
Bolh cootbel.-led Lballbc IIIUil c:roaIOWD rivalry ia bcilllleaed ill tllia COCIICII. "A
Joe ot theoe IUJl eilhcr piQed wlda adlorba', or opimt adl other laJoiP edoool.''
lltoob Aid. ~¥So added lila l i t e ''wlllsetlbcbnaioarilb&amp;Jfortlte,...''
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S..U IIIQoffs," oblctved UB COIIdl
limY Dimmi&lt;:k after h&lt;f team's
p&lt;tformanc:e.
Followina a Crustralina nm half,

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the UB team kepc tho pAISUrC oo
the Y!sitina squad rtom Buffalo
Slatt ....S acc:oumed Cot the pme's

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Paul Lauter
STATE WIDE~ PRESIDENT

WiDe and C b - wiD be

up • -"-IonS Slrilli$Nda1 pmes Monday with a

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Jbe ~ aoaJ cam&lt; from tbc
tam's biab scorct, Vkkl Jacltson,
dumPCid-in her eicbth aoa1 of the
...&amp;on fare in the uc:ond baJf aivin&amp;
the Royab their silcth victory in
dlbt cootesu. The ball squirted
fnill a pileup in front or the
Balpb' ... and puc tbc Buffalo
~.-lie to make tbc JCOn: H)
UB.
1'1x: 1.0 xore. bo'WC'YU, was
dot:&lt;ptivc,as UB bdd the .uiton in
their D!fft zone for 80"""'"" of the
-,DiauDic{!lWAt&amp;ipcd. "Their
aoall·. ~· ~Sflld, '' '...U. vcr')' P&gt;od·"

Thor, aloaa. 'With tbe "sub 'par"
perfC&gt;rlllAIIa of· tbc forwards ,....
eked aslhe rusoo tbc ~- ooc
010'1' ilccisive. Diauuict did,
how•."~'· . sinJ]e out
Jeao~e .__.,,_....,. _ _ _ _
Qul4liVUt. Poppy Doro add,surprtk - .....,... - 14alt ............
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Anistaot coach Doris Clay.
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twisc this tcaro lJ strOD&amp;er
The Buffalo c:oacb plans to ryn ickntlll¢ the team~'
'80&lt;!9 speed th,JII ' ast year's tcaro," l){alJod
her team ~ouab e•orciscs to and t~~perlcnce
· ' thcil Dimmi "ll i\llt depends oa their
sharpCn th up for th~ reroaloder ...~. Dimmiclc
that they dcsile."
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''The t&lt;OID wW bt dc\Ootina more .....,......,
10 baYe cootioood oucc:as, as
lime to attad: drills 10 we'll be'
" We caa make substitutloos coml&gt;&lt;titJoo wiD btc:om&lt; more
prepared for oar rearaiaiaa witbout fecllna we'r~ burtlq d....ualna. · ·
-teou;" Dimmk:• sold. "This oondva.'' mDartod Dimmlct.
Tht 1toya1a
l'pactod
lqaM oould II' r.u..r thao last Slle ~IU'Oiod tills COUf'td&lt;ftcc Ia week ef COIII.esiS tOIIIoNow witll a
year'• Ao)'llb. l.Mt yar we the pmc . qainst the Ben&amp;aJs, toll&amp;b pme apinSI P otscl8w.State

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SOME..SPONSO~r«l ORGANIZATiONS:
United Auto Wtners. Western N..v.·
Buffalo and Erie County Council of Churches
Jewish FtdenltiOn of Greater Buffalo
~~ C&lt;udliii*'IOI
'Buffalo Chamber of Commerce
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en.e-County Bar Associ~i&lt;?n
Amalgamated Clothing WorJ&lt;ers
Communication Workers' of America

. NAACP.

Graduate Student Association. UB
l~_men Re~
- Studept AssoclatJon. ue . .
~~ Diocell dt Buft'alo United Untverstty Professions. UB a Buffalo State
liklt'two Ar,a Metropolttag Ministries

�Rochester rocks volleyettes
while Niagara falls to Rqyals
.500. HOI bed for a bertlQa averqe, but DOt the
UB came out In the final match with hopes of
bell for a nltbt or volleybaU. .
u)IICitina the J•bll ant Niapra dnb. The first
The'UB RoyUs womca'a voUeyb&amp;U team netttd pme was playtcl very closdy, but the dutcll
1 split dedlloo 11xaday Dlcbt droppiJI&amp; two ICI\'a of Lori Hansca IDCI the spika or Mazy
pmcs to the Univc:nity ot Rocbater l.!ld takina EDen Weber were just CDOIIP to aec:ure a Buffalo
1wo from Niapra UnivcniJ:y.
victory 1~14.
Butt.Jo os-td the tri-mltch losina to
"We aimed for the center hit because
Rocbater In suaiaht pmea IS-II, U-11 . Under l'ftapr~'s center aetter was very lbort, but we
the watebful eyes or UniYa'Sity Presidcat Robert werca't maJdna the thou. We .Jso had lis servic:c
L. Ktuer, the Royals pllytcl strona qpessive errors-that'• why the pme was so clole,"
voUeyb&amp;U, but tbe Rochester squad did the Uttle Weinreicll explained.
thinas tbat made'the diffC'I'CIIce. Unforctd Jer'Vice
Weber, Hanseo and team captain Akernl TsuJI
errora IDd p'-Yera cauaht out or position took control of P'-1 in the seeood pme usio&amp; a
eventually cost Bul;f.Jo the matcll.
eombioatioo of spike~, scnu IUid blocks. The
"Rocbater pla,.. 1 very quid game. Tbeyustd play of Weber was espedaUy critieal in this pme.
their J4S weD ud have a couple of re.Jiy sman Her constant hanaae or weD pLaced spike~ titd
pl1yera, ~ uid Roy.Js' coach Peter Weinreicll.
the Purple Eaalea in Jc:nou and any offensive
l'ftapra University was the IIU1 opponent for thrust the Niqara team atteroJ)(td wu 1n.u tttd
Rocllcstcr IUid they appeartd to be a mucll by Tsuji'a tenacious blocks. UB woo handily
weaker team, even tholiah tbeitooac:b was so U·ll.
eoofidau tbat be fiddtd a team or aecond
The Royw l!ylc reemtd more sulttd for
strinam. The Purple Eqle~ easily buritd lbcro Nlapra than Rocllester.
"l'fiAPI'I plays a very slow pme. Tbey always
U-9. Roc:bater pl&amp;ytd better the ICCOOd pme
with tbelt aaners in, but loq that one too 1~14. keep the ball io play any way they caa,'' the UB
"Niapta pia)'$ a hiiRiina stYle of volleybaU. COIIdl laid. " l told the airls after the ltocllester
They stick an ann out to keep the baD io play. pme to be prep&amp;ted for a slow pme. C&lt;mtrol
Rocbester eouldJI't deal with i1mccasfuUy in the was the difference. We were 1 little m«e relu.cd
first pme IDd ~ lllltera were cold io the and ~tel better the aecood ,.-."
$CC006," Weinreich explained.
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Week WI wasn't too bot, one tic, lis wins and
S&lt;"Von IOSSCI. That's 1 stllllllin&amp; drop in th.e
perceotqa-.S66.
To tell tbe trutb, upscu, if you eall the Olids
bealina the Oilen. Bcopls over Pitt and of
course tbe Jets beatioa ~~~ Ouke wins makea
you want to rip up your dollar card into 1 millloo
pleca.
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Blif/Dio 11, Mitzmi 10; Looks like the Bills have
become a fair weather te&amp;lll. 3S poiau io Hew
Orleans, l6 in San ~ Miami bu a
bllu.ard il'll be Buffalo ll.mn&amp; haa-lrt~
At14nui 18, N~w OritGM 10; That's on&lt;&gt; small
aq&gt; in the historic:al ~ ·of tile s.~n~s__.
aiant step t.owank actt1na die nlllllber ooe pict &amp;a
the eoDc:ae draft.
DaiiiiS U, Pltiktddp/t/11 ZJ; Dutny White pulls.a
"Roaer" In the cad, Cowboys pin the edale in
the aandlQas. (DIIIIas hu beat Qplolivc u of
late. but Vermeil has a ..,.y of pwnpioa the
Eaalea up for Dallas.)
Dnroit 10, Clliatro /6;. Bear coacb Nell
Annstrona mlspl~ the offensive pl~k but
when folllld it's mistaken for a borinl Victorian
nov&lt;l (Secml Cbic:qo would be a haven for an
i~ could turn on the Cut., White
So~. ~ 1DC1 Bears tu~d faU.aslccp in a mlnu&amp;e.)
CJeve/11114 JO, Grt~m &amp;zy II; Row doel the bet
score II t A IOIICbdown. lidd p:MII and a kid
o w-ot !be Clld IOCIC for a eaa.dla

Lcaaue Point. (Briaa Sipe SetS the BroWDS
offense io tUDe.)
~- ZJ, Xilnslu City IJ: That miJe.bi&amp;h ed&amp;e

of the Blonco's pervaUs.
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LM Afll~/t$ 49, San F'MJdla) 14; The Ilia
quc:sUon? Can tbe 49'era bOld a 1eaa1 UDder SO
points? (Birdy.)
CifiCitwzll I 7. M'lflne$0fll If; Beapls arc flukey
but firod up. The AFC Cemralldl very tiaht-·
&amp;ltimortt 13, ~ En,lllltd U;
the Colu ioto a tic for JCICIOa4 ,_.. (SIIoaW a
c:at.UUOplly OCICIIIIDdlba IIJia Jo..Jk u.-..
II up for ~Bbl.)
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San Dlqo 41, Nn&lt;1 York 0/MU /0; Foat'a .......
fill SID Dqo'r friendly sldcs. (Aaybody
ioteraltd in Watcllioa a quanc:rt&gt;act throw for
500 yards lbould ~ tbls ODe io.)
Sl. ~a 10, WtlSIIbtftOII 17; lledstlns Cmd the
extra day they Jose in practice afler a Monday
pmeis paio!uJ. (Is there aldcker for Wasbioaton
in the bouse?)
Salt/~ 13, Ntw York JtU U; Jets bqin the Jooa
climb back to rupecublllty' They look aood this
- k but
short 10 Jim Zorn's ann. (Seabawb
have pla,ytd very wdl on the road.)
HOfiSton 16, TtmtpQ Blly 6: Hnu.stoo returns to
n.do Doe&amp; Williams RatS ~ more.
PittsbfuJit 34, Oakhmd /4; Slc:dcn don't lose on
Monell)' nlaht, don't lose afler a loss IUid
cauialy cloo 't Jose two straiaht at home. (The
Wlzaril picktd a perfect xore 1a1t Monday
ldllll-rwo in a row?)

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Yol.l1, No. 21/SUNY at luffalo/15 October 11111
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Protesters tent out; leaders ask why UB stayed home
~

lly Jedt Hdlnla
FM"" £di10r

o6ditiooal 5450 over tbL next follT )'C8I'J a&gt;d
diminalc th&lt; . . - ,.
T1ac tn.111ea
mailslain that tbL S400 subciciJ &lt;Oil! be
mlirea&lt;d towvds aaodcmlc:s. bolt Floc

#

10

Al.BA.N¥--S(ucbts from SUNY ...,.,_
SIOI. ..oridc set up ltflls on tbe Ia.., of SUNY

d--.

Ccnttlll fliclay in p&lt;otcst or tbc sISO dorm
fee lncrtasc levied 1~ Ml,y 28th by the
SUNY Board ol 'Tnlstecs. The pucc(ul
donotUU1ttion, lobdcd "Tent City" b)'
SASU of6cillls, last&lt;d lj&gt;pCOXinwdy
boun
cnd&lt;d With a jltc:a &lt;OD!crmct b)'

row

a

SUNY~ Oinoo R. Wlwloo.
BJ~. 1 p.tn. ·friday. , _ or the t00.12J

p&lt;otcstinc students had arriv&lt;d, o&lt;ttina up 17
t~ts ouc.;de the central a!ltnlniwatlon

orr- or lbc SUNY s)'lltm. The
wtat

p&lt;otc:a

on dc$pie« a .......Wna from

AtxDfdina 10.111&lt; SUN)'~too SASU

rc,.

protr!

Vic&lt;

Chaa&lt;:dJor for L&lt;pl Affairs Sandford H.
La-iDe llw "no tcmporatl Jlnl&lt;lurts, tmU
or portablc ""ltary focilitics •~I be
Pmnitted un the prcmbcs."
The oi•dcn.. . li&gt;t or demand• 'includ&lt;d •
comrnitm&lt;'lll by SUNY Centtlll to aJvc ot
leu~ ooe month public ootia! before ac:cinaon a stuclcnl rce lncreuc proposal. TIUs
came in rapotue to the Board· or T,..ca
lnausina lhe dorm fee WI May, ancr
11uclcou bad Jiancc1 llldr bousinJ conttacu .
"We oppose the lncreast and tlae way it was
lovi&lt;d," arJ\Icd Studtot AJsoclatlon or the
S...t Univtnity (SASU) President James
St.,.,. "Altbouah theY Voted oo it bun open
lnCCSIQa, there was little diocussioa. AD 1M
dixussioo IQO~ plocc tD I dosed --...."
Sttnt is filina atawwit~C~~iastthc truJictS
clolmlna their ac:1ions violated Sulc pubtk:
mettlnalaWJ.
1M llJbt lUl'DOUt disappointed SASlr
ofliclaiJ 'l(llo spooapr&lt;d Tent City.

''Tiley say that thq'U usc the Alboidy m
a"'id fonllty ctm. They abo Aid tbat ob{&gt;ut
the Sl50 tuition blkt and they slill cut the
l&gt;u4sd. If Whanon sbows tbe Sill&lt; tba
SUNY can &gt;WVi'&lt; th&lt; cuts, tb&lt;Y'U cut mot&lt;
aad IDOt'e." she -.ua1.
The cro•d otrulck SUNY Cmulll
IJ&gt;I!CaT&lt;d onlcrly aad there •as no ..........,
or allY alcohol or marijuana bcina used
durinc the P&lt;Oit:SU, u SUNY odminbitralors
bod fear&lt;d. The Audcnts assembled oo the
Ia-. sift&amp;ioc
soop written foe the
occasion. " Old ClifT Whanon hdd •
moail!a &lt;M._Io Aod ia tlait mc&lt;tin&amp; they
.,.,..., • bill....
Wlwton aucnd&lt;d a pc&lt;SJ confcrcnttc
d\lrina the l'lllly, ....,..,in.,c qu&lt;UiOn&gt; from
tbe crowd about tht- INR«S" plan co rnovt
toward &gt;&lt;If-sufficiency and sd up a
_ . , . , . board to admiDisa tbe tlonns. •
aad about boldloa pnvatc m«tiQp.
...._...,. to F'me. "Wiwloo ..... w:sy

pcopk ame
Jbat Valvcuity eenter,
and. oecordina lo Stern. a wamina letter
from the Chaoedlor's office-prioted Ia lhe
All»ny Stwlml Pm:s&gt;-friahtcnc:d away
many '"OIIIcl·be dtmonstntlon.
"We were dlosappoint&lt;d that U 8 bad DO
rcp&lt;t5CIItotloo.
Bufflllo it an itnportam
~er and it Is in the 1atat1t SUNY
City. Anytime Bufflllo Is involv&lt;d in an
action, il becomH- more dr«tiw.,"
maintaiDCll Stern. The SASU Pn:oidcat is a
UBstt&gt;dmt-lawforoocysr. ~
10 Yta: Prcsldent for c-pus AUain JOIIict
f'li&gt;C, the SUNY sc:boob of • New Pall%,
""""'-· fredonia, Conland,and Oneoclta
llllctld&lt;d.

UB'a SASU rtp&lt;aCDUtlwc Joe Rifkin cited
aatdtmlc ov&lt;nootd as tlae r - UB lllld . ,
tlll-u.

lleJoo~.-,u

•..,. dldtl'l -

.., cano.ds -

of

tdlool Work and dmc probkmt," he
Uj)laiocd.. Allbouah Rifkin did bavc a
catlold JCbed..ialed to lll'ive in Albany in timt
for t1ae *-ntiool. tk trip--. QIICdled.
'' Wc voouJd bavc bad to lave a&lt; 6:30a.m. "
he soicl. Trnis Bo!Wd, UB'• otba SASU
ddeaaae, did_not 1111. to AltMqy until tlae
dunosttatioo was ovrf. ·
" Travis and I asked about 100 people on
:OWradly, but nobody Wlltt&lt;d 10 ao." Rifkin
ranri&lt;d.

r...,..-T.,.. Oty wuabo in p&lt;o&lt;,.ofthe Board
of TNJtta' plan 10 mo.., towards sclf·
wrodotocy in the domtl. CllfTClltly, tbL Stile
oullololisa SUNY ro. ~ por , _ of.ew:sy
boll.,.. 111M aoclloolllu- lloc ~­
~·piMIOnoioctbar.... .,

f'Valive. Ht&gt; didn"l uswa any q~··.

SASU offtciab fine and Stem botb lll'&amp;d
!bat despite the liJht turnout, the ret.Y was
effective. "The Cbancdlor was w:sy .6&gt;arY. I
tbialt the stll&lt;lenu pw him on the I.I)Ol," f'U&gt;C
DOled..
Howcou. - y ;,. l l t tboco&amp;ht tltc p&lt;otat was ..........-. One
&amp;t&gt;OII)'tnOW Auclcnl fdt tlall lhe Olancdlor
dKI nor l.Ue it scriowly aad thot It wu a flop.
" It • -'t a flop at oil," Slid F'-. ''1111:

Cbatlcdlo&lt; ............ ..
T1ac ~·· olrc coeN -

be
.-bcil.........,fOr.._ .......,.

long, dark journey from Squire;

bus stop's exit a rapist e_ntrance?
The Je&lt;scy Left.
It's been eaJied a aodsend b)'
..,.,. and a cunc by otberl.
Cotutnld~ • . - - - of
Mllio Strt« and 8ailcy Avent~&lt;, the
Jcney Ldi- daipcd 10 allniate
trarrc CtX~Ccstioll ...., to be a
coa~e-n.icnt .11tern1tivc Lo tbe
ooomlliooal litdna.fn-thc·tlliddle-

ta•minia.a the ihUttioo in
t:OJijuaaloo with the Uaimslty
Oeparuntnl of Environmtntal
Htllll)l and Sa[C(y, McGill bdicv&lt;d
thO! it WWOuld QOI k IJ(\I4all" for
the Bluetiitd vdUdcs to continU&lt;:
~!he..._

of-.M..f atcnec:tloo~·fCif'&lt;lbe.

"Metro au.. wlllcb b.ad ....,
aopped tb&lt;rc, dot:sn 't 111ymore,"
th&lt; bltsiQa diredOr polnt&lt;d out.
.. ,,,,. rnovina trarr~ uca a.Dd ju.st
wooaldn't be safe." McGill lidded
!bAt the ptlbtidy owned bus

Wllik the ,....,., cooll'ljiCioll
bas .._.!he -oria ~.

.-..rbastdoeat..S Its ~
plc:t... -;oo to wilhlu the Jency
Ldi aru on a spoc;.t Mctto Bas

licbt-to-d&gt;ani&lt; kn tum.

non-clrivi.a1 do""itOty residents
lind tbt Ldl-clubbed after the
Easltrn~ stOit It orislnat&lt;d
la-ialiaitdy inconwnimt .
The fotm or the st~' In it
the rm:nt ~or !he acma.t
Hall BlltdJird boD stop, d ... 10,
atOat claim. to the oft-used
lnt~lo•'• f~Cd]Q,

lane

.

"~

lt

wu ror safety

mtuuru." a Metro au. spokesman
uplalaed . "Wt abo did It,
ho......,.. 10 ensure p&lt;opcr spoocina
bel- our stops."
Bolt unlike t h e - poo.;oo.
Bluebird did 001 tdoeatc iu Jlop ;.
the •wroundina viciolty. IJutelld,
the P&lt;lvatdy ctwncd company

NotiDJ !hot "major ....lsions"
_ , dooe lo lhe comer, Asoodot~ dJ!COf'tlnu&lt;d .stoppinl ntar Main
fllf Olmpus ~. RDt&lt;r MeGill Street oltOFtbcr.
-.,q,l&amp;iacd !bat Bailey, which
"C&gt;Ytr tilt summer, while rid:ina
fonD&lt;tty _ . . . . Uuec laoa bcfcn the btD .. Maio Strt« •• -~
111e JcrXt Len'• c:oaJlr11aioa,- it
to act off., ~t bolt t1ae
• • oaly r.o laaa Melt a&lt; tbe drioer tdbsed," ~pllinal Studca
Affain Direclor ud Oood]at Ha1l
poial -.., the bit• Jtop preylollsly ,loc:aed, mat.ma the area rcllcltnl Doown Mario Femora, wile,
that Jftcident, bas led tlae
.. un.11 fe t- for ~ny further .._
CNIIIdt to '""-• tile stop.
After • illirial _ . . with

....,,td

__.,......,,

aaoUttr Suod.. t "-1atro.

,._.u..,. Ferrara ... ...,.;v..s

littk IOIPPO" ,,_ her - ·
••stodc.at i'mp•• ba• be:eD
milllaPI," dlo directot ~.
......... ,_.. totelclll&gt;ootcalls
and aolu."
T~t r«tad.r
~ ollicilll . , . _ tbat_llle
ltlckol ..... - ' • ........,

a result or apathy.
Good)'eay"..Citme:nc comple.x
rcsiclcnt Maty Slocum, has joined
with Ferrara in requesclna the
ri:IUtn or the Slop. "I citcullled
petitions to tw:sy floor (Of tbe two
dorlnilorics) and colkcted about
J.SO • tianature:s;· sh-t added.
rccallina tbat she hod also lriod 10
llllk 10 the m·ocbird Comp1111y

officials. ''111cy wert really bod
about it," Slocum rdatccl._ "I
lW\ed 10 talk m tbtm and tbm,
die~ ...
Botb Fantn and Sloaun Ill=
tbal lbe oltcmative tO tbc a .......
ao~~ !Wiot nlaht or
11 lhe Didmdorf Loop durlna the
day-b DOl altot~cther coavertient
or are. ~b fat &lt;j'Omal.
" WalkioJ 1lln1111b IC.Imball
Towf« 01 Dia'll isa't ,the .,......., "
Slocwe .... lracina tlae usual ptlll
....... tra&gt;df"""tlae~aop
to the dontlltorics. "I'm a c:hidica
about lllillp Ilk lbtl," ~
aarecs. nodna !hot co-eds now ba..,
to traYCI 100 far to the dormitories;
llout ~the r:hMocs ofbdaa
assaull&lt;d or rapcd-aa locrcasiDsiY
(~ CICCtii'C:DCC apcdally .. the
MainStm:taru.

......,.

WbtSI&gt;Lt an alttm~~te rowe ca
be established Is dtbacalole. "lltiDd
or cbjbc ;, (lila a ..,. JIDp bt lacorporllltd), ". McGill
predicted.
''Tltit . . . Sind
~ roa$ act DOl w..yAIII&lt;d

forbiD~"

The AdmiDisvator add&lt;d tbll a
new tlat'OIIah...,..t&gt;UI btD rot11e
wo.atd "iec·r e:ue anaUy tbe
,....,...... or aocid&lt;ius aDd ol
ddaya ia bas tJ.c" tlaueb)'

nutUr)'ina the safetY factor Sloe-.
and Ftrr&lt;lta cite.
Mt&lt;lill
q-lottcd the amount of dallc&lt;r
the stop,
- - . tlall - iDdrkeu "U\'e""

-.e. ,_ ......,...

bcat~widi-~c:r

(wa!Uq rr- SqeiH to llle
dorel)... 1lris, lilt. . . . _ said,
•..,o•••bat feduct'
tht

.,...._....

Allloouab l\olcGIU does not

""'-11 -

• -

--'all

... Sloaaa qoolelt 10
........... - . . . . . . . . .tlall.

..._....~ io fro&lt;1t of Ckmmt Hall,
-.c "nobody would act hun";.
ti&gt;L idtiii'P91 for a MW aop. Tl\at
Is, b o - , ''if the drWat Witch
- . , thty.,.. aoiaa for a..,_e,"

Slocum .-k&lt;d.
Ferrara said .a. 100 bas an
ak..-~rouu pluDcd, bul it "'not
tady to publicall) rdalt ic."
"lt'sjwt not fair tbao busa stop
111 ll.lllcon aad Oov«llor's,"
Slocum CODduded. ''They (llle
tlri¥U1) don't
tbaa walk
,_tilt loop."

-e

�Lost? Bored?-Stranded?
!rySquire.Hall's booth
"What time is •lhe midniaht
movi~;?"

"Where is Squire Hall?"
~ savic:e provided by the
ialonnation desk, f1T51 Ooor
Squire Hall, is· answerin&amp;

questioos about 1he University,
« suidina Inquisitors to lhe
plAces where answen can be
found. But lhe information desk is
more than juSI• that. It also
houses the University's "Lost
and Found."
Lost a book lately? What
allebt an lDcard? Tbere'sa pile

of , rec:overed &amp;oods, ranJing
fro\q UB ID's, to Ucenses, to
automobile rqistratloo . And
speakin&amp; or ID's, .a:ording to
lnfonnation, you can still aet
youp validated at Hayes B. The
Squire Hall ilesk has all the
imponant dates and deadlines
studenu oeed to know.
If the Information Desk can't
help you ditcctty, !hey can at
least, in most cases, point you in
the riaht direction . But
·aa:ordina to ~ne. worker, !hey
tre n&lt;K infallible. "A lot of
people lhink !hat we lhollld be
able to answer every possible
quesdon they can ask," he said .
"Now V(e can't·, for example,
teUi:owhere your classes meet
if'
happen to foraet your
seh u)e."
Common questions vary ,
dependina on t.h e time of the
year. During the .fall, the most
common quesdons concern a
building's location. And mort
than once, workers report
nervous parents wiJI call about
!heir son or dauahter~.lhe
cold st*Son starts,
ryont
wanu to nod beallh
·ce and
lhe number to c:ill to see if
school is closed.
Beeause a multitude of
&lt;questions are on US's scheduled
eyents-sucb as movies-the
desk has a board with daily
utivities lUted.
There are also Metro Bus
schedules and tokens (for sale at
a reduced price) to help students
aet.around Buffalo:~
• Workers have DO special
t:rafnina for lhe job bw quk.kly
· lean what is aoina on In lhe
University and where thinas are
bappenin&amp;. "l feel mole in
toLIC:h with the Uoiversily since
J•ve been workina bert","
commented a worker. · "E•·en
wllen I'm If()( wotltlna. friends
ask me about events because
they're sure that I know."

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�GLS rift ends in resignati~p_
by DID Bowme

addcd, were, unfO\Wita. .

C~Edilo-

~ Dittelor or Gr0&lt;1p L&lt;pJ S.rvica (GLS) has
reslanrd ancr a controvCTsiol duh with 111t Direaor or
Ihe Squllc/Amitmt Division or Sub-8o111d 1, Inc.
Tht re&gt;IJnaJion of Jamie Bookcy, recdlo'&lt;d on
S.plcmbtr 22 by Sub Board ExtcuJive Chairman
Dcnnl&gt; 81-.:k, I• unfortunalc yct could have been

noldtd throuah better communieacion. accordina to
Black. SquJrt/Ambcr:JI Dir«1or Ft:M1' Chlnnld. who
respon&gt;iblc for GLS activillcC"IIaltd, "Slit Wllllrd
~~~:~. P&lt;UIY much bcr liule own empire ovn thc:rt (11
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Bookey &lt;&gt;ltd "pofoc:y cr..auecrncnl£," whlcll eould
noc all bt raol&lt;td, and beallh probiCTns u the rca.oru
(or her 1-udden depanute. ••The frUJl yoU put in I
Pf'TSOf'l in rny position just wasn't there,'' Boolley

maintained . ..Thue- are too many restrictions.''
AhhouJ,h lhtre were several minot problenu that

arose ~(nee Bookry onicia.liy waJ

''""'((! he• position

on June '· the "bJow~up" O«Urred O\'tl DooLey's
firma oKlLS ptrsonntl on 1hc 1hlrd day of .ct&gt;ool and
Ihe substqum1 rc-hlnna by Chinrn&lt;i and Nll&gt;lanl GLS
Dlrec1or Clltr yj Fursll&lt;&lt;.
Doo~c) II&lt;CIU&lt;d GLS .. arrcr Bob Hayden of
rrlr•~•"l confrdcnual mformat1on C"onurnmt
landlords •nd 1cnanu from 111t GLS fll« ond aiWIIIIIt
&lt;boa 10 Tit&lt; Orlw Or,. (now llrr A/ttrnlllll'f' f'o/&lt;W$),
Arrn 8oolt) futd Haydcn, Ch1nnl&lt;' re-1\ilrd him
bttausc •• ,ht' didn't want 10 coruuh mt" OJ\ ht"r
dtci(lon."' t.nd Bookcy's reasons
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Hayden d&lt;nin cnt offmn1 any GlS informacion
anc! I!Uiintalns 1ht1 Dookey .,.., !Old h1m all lh&lt;
fC3S!'OS why he was btlna Rrrd. "She pvt bud&amp;&lt;llt)'
cut.s and not rnouah lta.aJ ~pericnce u the main
roasons." rtcallrd Hayden. "3lld only mnuloncd
som.C'Chlna about mt aoin5throuah tht lilft.••
Conlllcu wl1h GLS auorneys was anolhO" reuon
rcportrdly $1Y&lt;n lo HIYdcn, bUI "bolh thei&amp;WYCTJ lhll
I -..orktd ..ilh ~ chat !hen ..-.. no problem. "
Haydon dtc:laml.
Gl:lnnlci was 'ct&lt;t!IIY mformccllh.,llltomey Donald
Shonn wu respo!Uiblt for Ill• rdeuc or 1hc
inrormation ahhouah it was ••only acnC'ral
infomta.lion."
..1 wanted smcttr auldelanes. in wririna. which
tveryonc BJf«d 10!" Bookey outlined. "Bul If lhc
same ln&lt;id&lt;nJ ocrurrtd aaaln, O.nnis (Bia,ck) uld 1ha1

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maybem 1ha1 hos btm ,olns on Ihe posl "'«ks."
8ookcy oddtd 1h11 fhc wan1rd 10 plotect 1hc
confldentialhy or lht in formauon wlticli people dwul&amp;&lt;
10 GLS.
"Thty dldn'1 arc "hY I lirtd {Haydon), jUJI lhOI I
bad 10 hire h1m ba&lt;k." the forma Director uS&lt;rtrd
Aea&gt;nlin110 ChtMicl, 8ootey did not inform h1111 or
htr OCC:UsatiOIIS whcn Haydrn was rit&lt;d.
"It &gt;«&lt;JU ridiculous 10 m&lt;lhat sheraiantd OVCT lh&lt;
first confrontation bctv.·~ two peoplt '*"ho ha\C to

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CONUhllioa&gt;, •ill &lt;k&gt;,.. • pr-1 ror pbnruna an&lt;l
111t infonnai&gt;OD acqUU&lt;d tit, . c1Ucusi10ns • ill
aucmenl -.-u\Jy mectinp wllbi.p that dtviJaOn.
"AI lite. end of lhc year/' Rossbrra upbmtd ...,..
v,-ill hoJd anotb~r fuU-clay rcueat co pu\ lgto place a

UB'• ~ fuiUrc ..... plontd Friday as about )j
Un•vtrsily mcmbc"''s con .. rned '" a rctr~ desiJned as a
bralnltonnins \e$Sion for plan nina.
revb:'on of Bunn's Plan ir that is ne-eded. •·
Catherina '" Ihe Lockport Shtndan. Audml. staff,
The purpose or lhc fCUtliS , I he O.an "'id, "is 10 ,.,
lacuhy and administrutivc fcpresc:nlatiVcs looked a1 a.tarr from Acade.:.mic Affairs m~dna whh other
UO'• curf&amp;tl A,cadcrnlc Plan and 1be Unlvmily's aroups. "h I&gt; a c:h'anc. lo &gt;« th&lt; speeifiC problems and
rUJ)Oil&gt;t to rc&lt;ource$ and lh&lt; 1r1wna Of r:caUOc:alioos. proocs&gt;0S &amp;1 '"Oft,." he addcd.
Tbc session ""'05lhc fin.\ or thii )ear's c.rrons to form a
~rida.y'i tc:Ueon Y:arted at 9 a.m."md amhnued ror
""'kablt p&lt;opo&gt;ll for UB aadcruic.s.
llllnoM 10 bows. 11 was btld • an oiT&lt;ampils lite,
AAXordln&amp; lo V',.., Prcoidtnl of AC8d&lt;mk AITI!n 1touberJ 'Did. oo mete oooul4 bt oo lliAnc:lioou.
Robtn Ro.ub&lt;q, who ofiAI\l2l&lt;d lilt r&lt;lr&lt;Sl, F'n.s.y's Throoaboilt lhc I'Qf, lht , _ will r.,.,.,edly bt
ofllll..- iDc:laclrcdlootl;lxeod lcsua -~11&lt;:1. f..UO..al..., wilh .........,. ._;,p,:•
"W• )ooktd "' 1/j&lt;, prCSCDI draf1 Pfoposal of Ill•
AAXordina 10 Rossbc&lt;a. the )5 ifni...,&gt;ilr mcmbcrl
Rqtnls for oadanic pronnJna.
and a history of •ho aurndtd Fri&lt;Uy indudtd 1111 dnns and director&gt;
Jllanolna h&lt;r&lt;." lit said. The aroup abo lookrd ar .. ho rcpon dlrmly 1o Aood&lt;mic Affarn. lh&lt; Raff of
SUNY/ Albany as a caK study or dc:ahng whh resource ,-\codtmic Artairs, rcptncnrafi~u f1om Ihe
reallocations.
uncterarAduatc. and a.raduarc stude,nJ al.SOI.'uuionJ,
UB's acadcmk planOin&amp; WI&gt; chamd tn 197R by Mlllord Hllmor&lt; eon.... lhc Focully S.naJ&lt;,
former Via PIUident for Acadtmlc AffaJn Rona)d UnfW"rshy·wic:k deans. thr DirtcLOr of the: L1bnulcs.
Bunn. ln his doc;u mau-intrnded .. co guide: the: the: w-ntor profcs.son in the computtr C'cntrr. ud a

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&lt;rili&lt;lud larr,ely for ra•ortna lhc professional
proarams and for basin&amp; plann1n1 loo btavily on
e_nrollments. R.os.sbcrs said Monda) tb;J.t the: retreat

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and, within lh.aJ. c;onteXI, con)tdcrcd the Bunn Plan,
"II &amp;bO 8&amp;vr us," Ros.sbna CO"tinucd , ''.some
"ahhousb il may not last thai lana."
ront-tpt of whtJ the ronsuhali\lc Pfoefi'fo nMl.\ to bt.'' ~
ll05SbCTI barcpea~rd throuJ)loul h11 you.ns tenure
Ahhouah Ro,.bCTa .aid lit is "uchal" abouo I be
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f'C'vicw.,chnd rc&lt;onSJructcd if n.....ar) .
plannma, lit addtd that pooplc musr bt careful ""' lo
Roubal: nptained th&amp;J 1bt purpc»C" of the rcueal "mlltntC'rpcct' ' thttr munm.a ... E,e11 &amp;houch •e we
Wll 10 arud)'U lht fulurt and idcnllfy the pr~ llw
planiUtllo ll doaa'l m&lt;all " &lt; arc OUI Of Ibe " 'o och in
planftiDa will follow. "Tbll," be capl.wltd, "1ndudes budlft ra&lt;l'lllnu." bt.aid.
tDWmUIII CCIIU\IItatloa wllll deans and rcpresmoaoi&gt;es
"Wt ba•c to plan mlhc &lt;Oni&lt;Al of !hal 11&lt;.11 if •• do
or an Univusilr JC&lt;.'IOn,"
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• Q(t and .ihov.ing thc.UniVffsuy•s abilil)' to loot 11

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illlftp," Bookeyconceckd tlw " lt&amp;ortoa pointwbcre
cworyot»b&lt;almc Jtuhborn, myself iodud&lt;d."
Tbo ~u oiJo focUICd i&gt;o different
perecptlocu of ille OLS Oir~'a dutla. '1bere were
oenaiD tlllQp tb.tt 1 Oireelo&lt; bulo bt rc1pomibte for
IAC!Ibe &lt;ticiD't-tto bt," Chinnki ~ "She
c:ould ...... clooc I JOOd job, bill W jUII WOOled 10 bt
bet OWII orpnizoUon INilhat'a nortbc way il woru, ••
lot Slid.
o... .,.. or coatcntloo wu ille reopoiiSibilily f&lt;&gt;&lt;
¥OUCbtn lncunec! by OLS. Chinnici nWnta.islcd tbll
Bookey "didll 't thiat it was nc:casary" to follow
lllllidtircl SUb Board procedure wbld&gt; stipulates that
!be Dimion Dir&lt;cton arc required to sliD all vouebm.
t.looreexplained tb.tt "Fr111t w111ted ille Oireaon .to
lllllnlll llleir VO&lt;IC:ben on time wtlllc Jamie was mort
laid ba:k arul waoted to tate her time."
Booltq-'s'aonny tenure btp.n durin&amp; ille Po-sonnd
lUid ~· Committee ulluvkw of Cllldidotes
f&lt;&gt;&lt; illc:JIC)Oilioa or Ol.S Director. The a.ain:nan or the
P .t A Committee ot ille tim&lt; wu Jod MaYenoim wbo
wa IOIIIponty v~ or Sub Board ODd
former Student Auoclatlon (SA) President .
Ma)'trlolul'• duties - • to q~~e~~lon tbc caoclidota on
their knowl&lt;d&amp;&lt; of Sub Board and 10 oousee the

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Durin&amp; Bookty's interview Mayersohn was present
althouib be was' illen datlna h&lt;r.
"At ille time I didn't real.lze that illey w&lt;re aolna
toaetbcr," Moore mnarked. AllhouJh Ma)....olul
rtpO(leclly Jbowed no blues ia ille iatuvkw and dld
nor-eon ille .....ncblea. Moen aaid illll be was "a
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diff&lt;reoce because abe w;on IIIACII&lt;doW11." r«alled
Bltdc, •'but lA ~t it would have boeu btu&lt;r if h&lt;
ranovtd hllnsdr from the r00111."
hootber cootrov....W move by Bopl&lt;ey wu her
notirlc.llion tO illt Board durin&amp; the firJt wut or June
that lbe would not bt ai&gt;Je 10 rulnu her dudes during
the aummer btcluae she was eommlued to an out-&lt;&gt;f·
town job. "C&lt;rtaln people fdl slfahtec! ·btc:awc 1
wasn't illen:,"Bookey aeknowJedaed, "bill I didn.'t
feel tbll I left wiillout btiQI occcalble." Tbo former
~ aff'trllled tbll abe wu "on ..U" lUid "wilf.,_
tO ny up lr I bad to."
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Chlnnld wu criUcal or Bookey's ........,., abscnc:e.
"She abltldoocd ille proeram, ao to opeak," be Jtoted.
Black revealed tbll Bootey did DOl nodfy ille P cit A
Committee thll sb&lt; would bt away for illc summer.
••'The QUCStiOO was"nevcr ISked Of bU becaU$t Wt just
wumed that lh&lt; would bt h&lt;re," Black CJII&gt;Iained.
The Executive Chairmltl noted thll if Bookey had
111nounoed her intentions earll&lt;r, th&lt; lnl&lt;rvlcwing
commhtee would baY&lt; asked h&lt;r more quations ltld
have looked for someone with mort apuimcc to run
OLS durin&amp; her absence. Ho .... ..,, Bookcy asserted
thaa t.bt ''pr'OII'alD ran wdJ o"·cr the summa.*'
Moore rebmaed Black's wenlon tbll Bookey bad
not properly nodli&lt;d Sub' Board. "I assume ill• a
petiOli applyiQ&amp; for the Dircctonhip who knew llw illc
OIS Director is nopilally roquirtd to bt h&lt;r&lt; durin&amp; illc
summ&lt;r, would (cU us if lbc would not bt h&lt;re*'
Moore remarted. The OLS ofrocc&gt; w&lt;rc open 20 ho
1 week with lour hour&gt; IWI&amp;ned for anor ey
coruu.ltallon.
A review oommiuce has bc&lt;n formed by Sub Board
to discuss theeoall oiOLS, aa:ordinato Block. "Riabt
now we're lootina at how other sdlools !&gt;ave h111dled
iodivldull n:presenlation by lawyer&gt; without ~~$inc
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TV and politics; star trekking our vision of life,s bonanza ·
bf Fruk VlviiiDO
PNS-"Politia," Chairman Mao u~ to say,
''come.&lt; OUt Of the b&amp;nel of 1 aun." In 1980 that
axiom holds doubly true for Amuicaru. but with
a tWist.
The gun on qursuon is mounted lll the rtar or.
television piaure tube, "'here n lires elearonit
lmJ&amp;es at !he &gt;&lt;.T~n on whkb so much or
AmeriCan tife- pohtocal and ocherWise-il now
conducted.
And h derives much of iiS po"'er from
proarams whoch do nor. oo the surf~tt. appear
even remoccly rtlated 10 politics. In ways ,.htcb
arelinle understood, I he charac~er of llllinstrtam
U .S . polilocal opinoon h:as been defined lrss by
Waller Cronkhe and Da~od Bnnkley than it has
by FatMr Knows Be.st, Bcma~W~, KoJak and Lou

Grant.
What poilu~ sells today .. a vision or life,
rather !han a.n oraaniled proaram for the
governing of today. h presents id(()IOJY in the
broadest sense, u "belief system" full or
conventional views of the world and conveolional
expectation. of il. And tbat, after all, is juSt whal
television enlmammcnt presents, h is lhe chief
ideolOgical force in America, lhe c hief testing
ground or our oonventional expeaations, thanks
10 a systemacir .rrorr to read the national pulse
and addr&lt;&gt;S the most deeply fell public needs.
In rhe age or Television Politica, no polnJcian
can survivt long if he ianorn the TV public or lh&lt;
princoples whteh guide entertainment
programmil\g . As a rrsult. succ..sful politics and

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"and I he ocher JUY blinked."
The Ei&gt;enbower ye.ars marked the lriumpb of a
criueal pronciplr lor omase-makers. Uke the wellSummit
balanced TV oc:hedule. 1he succcssflll political
Even in the medium's infancy, a rudomentary formula ttquored a sympathetic PCf$0DalitY
relation$hip between political imagery and the (Ei&lt;cnho"'to homKif), rcinforced by a bard,
pr~vailing tmagrs of 1c1ev11ion entenalnmem was aurcssi•t eds&lt; (Nixon/Dulles)-a combination
apparcn1.
of FatMr Knows /k$1 and Ha&gt;r Gun Will Tf'ITWI.
Dwiglll Eisenhower wa.~ the very embodiment
Bw che da:ai~ cho.naed wnh ume and llle Ou.t
or those ideals wtucll ele\'aled Robm Young and or mlonstrum ld(()Joay: and in lh&lt; Kennedy
Farhv Knows lksr 10 the Noelsen summit . solid. ytars . th&lt; dual thalllcter of both polilics and
homoaenous. sma.ll·lo...-n Protesrant ide2is for a tdt• oSion undcr,.ent a profound transformatioo.
populalion still terrified by il5 own urbaniud, Conr ""••• th&lt; &lt;mall 1own vah•es and paranoiJt
poiYI.Ioc nature.
and bluster of I he foflle~. to be replaced by lhe
But tht'rc ..-as another side 10 the Eisenho"'er peculiar •maJpm or the urb&lt;lnt. high-culture
prcsjdency. Under the auspices of llochard NiAon style and onr&lt;nst ft\&lt;r for reform wbkb
and Joseph McCarthy, the rulin&amp; Republican t•haractcrited "•nnedy hbe~ali•m.
Party oversaw !he red·baiung and securi1y
Tcltvmon '"liS full of Kennedy images~ The
paranoia which dominated W115bina1on arrairo nanon had ~n exhausted by lhc idcoloaical
until l9SS.
main or lhc Flro.es. and t&lt;levioion knew ((lOugh
This security paranoia had an e.uct television 10 nd nsdf or Slone- rued sunmcn like Paladin.
cqu~&gt;aknl. Dozens or ICOSC spy and poliC&lt; and 10 replace lhcm woth stylish detectives on tht
proarams ill lhe early Firtlrs (I ud Two Lil'lfs. model or n Su1uet Smp and appealing idealists
Dragner, Raclcer Squ11d, The Crusadtt) opcrared like Or. Kildart. II was pan of !be Kennedy
on the premise 1ba1 a criminal or political aeniu• to rccQ&amp;nitelhc sam&lt; tbing, while Richard
confidence man lurked behind every American Nixon pal~ lhc priu for a fixed identif'f"tion
door.
with the parnnood Fif!les.
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Bllaked
Anyone who finds the notion outrageou~ 1hao
the we&gt;tcrn •hoot-oUI hQd some metaphorical
relationship with the Cold War, should consider
the 5ummation of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisb
offered by then Secrotary of S tole Dean Rust:
"We wert eyeball to eyeball," be told the press,

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nauoo's mfl.ai10o won

to • ·'blo•l&lt;d" mJhtuy buditt and
proi)O$ed a mJW.in SIOO billion cu1
in defense lpr:ndtna. Thr ranam1nr
S67 b1Uion would mainlain the

ui.stinJ wc:apom .. whJch can kiU
t'\'C'fY'hing 20 llmei" ovrr, anyway.,.

UJd Scou. "Thb b l.hc saatd oo~
chat none of my opponcnu ll.re
deallnll woo b."
Whh d&lt;cre..&lt;S on military
•pondJng, Scon r&lt;m&amp;nlr&lt;d th&lt;
ne ce~shy for a nrm peace
commitment with lhc Sovie1 Union.
caJUn&amp; it a non..agreuiYc counlJl'.
Wh&lt;n reminded of Russia'•
itovasO)n or Afalwlista.o, Scott
retorted that ·•tnvuioa b • code
....,.d-u&gt;ed to create byst&lt;Tia in

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Over Ihe cnsulns years. this curious process bas
Ia ken even Orm&lt;T root, wilh politicians rising and
fallins in SuG&amp;csli•e propconlon 10 their ability to
reOect-or aeneraoc-an image which matches
ch~ txPcc:latloni or tC'Irvision rntrruirune:nt.
When lyndon Johnson was at his ,best during th&lt; -

lllCIOIIK,.......,un Ooll liJII fl-

and cued CUW, RUSSi~. ond Poland
a$ cnm~Mcs of rounaria 1hu have
implem&lt;nt&lt;d ""'etssful pro~.
Scotc ts2rt&lt;d ob:u ~ os the only

Sma.xon.al c::and.Jdate
Af&amp;Jw&gt;
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S&lt;otc . ..no wa&gt; &gt;cmns naval ch&lt;mialfy pollut&lt;d

to "uil the

loV&lt; Canal
Japan wbcn the atomJC .sit&lt;. "lwutenibly omprcss&lt;d """""
bomb&gt; ..... drollP&lt;d. r........ •
1 W&lt;JJI tbere," r&lt;marl&lt;d S.:ou
nuckal confrocuadon tbal .r not
5t&gt;&lt;Uina out apijlJl Hookn
prrwctnrd • ·-.,11 iocmtratc the Chemical ODd Pla5lio Corponhon,
•01ld... The bl.ad. communw. abo Scon compamf l~ &lt;:anal delul·up
ptait&lt;d the So"'cu for &lt;iUJf)'iDaseJt &lt;OniiOV&lt;ny to 11 child SpiUrns mH~.
It , "hilt cond&lt;mnlll&amp; rhr US fO&lt; "'&gt;""I thaJ ·~bey m11.11 N ....,,
" dlthlnJ II ' '
llo~ h&gt; cl&lt;an up th&lt; mns 1bey
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8llt c::aJ)ttaJtlm dOC'S ncx mO\t in l&lt;ft ..
thaz dirccoon:· hr: )QJd 10 rdrrmcc
V. lib b" emouoos p&lt;alo111. Scou
'o a strona pracc-umc ecJOnom}' ' 'I reached tbt polnt of ~at when
kno\lo my ~~tern ""'lll I)'O't\ wilh asktd for commf'nu on tht recmt
pe:ttt and rxaceful produaoon."
.l l ,'1liibcr ~iUioas. Calhni rh•
Rcuerallna hu. belief IQ brutlll kiUh1J;S •·aerrorlsm of the
Soc:oolbm. Scoco daom&lt;d chao "I won1 dfll~."rhc Stnattc.anduflltt
cllmaze hu been created w-here the linl&lt;d tloe murderer'• ploilo&gt;OPho"
-pic or this country will JOin in tO t~ of thc Nllru and tht lo:u
buUdona a brood onu·monopoly Kltu Klan.
dUt)' tn

coaJiHon." Stoll Cllcd tht '-'VrTCilt
With the &amp;wo--pa.ny

IYfltm as on tndkation or the
movrmcnr.

''Growing Up in rhc. sjunu, I
knnv. how "it h co suffer from
r.K1sm" Soon beUowc:d. "We can'1
ju..u stand by and let this ttffOr tak.t

While SC&lt;kin&amp; 10 on&lt;Teas&lt; f&lt;dcral
rcvcnuo shMns lhro~ah military
Cltll, Scou also supporu • piAn
whcrt anyone camln1 leu aban
W.OOO a;hould be uompt from all
tuco. As a funbtt cumplc or
Scou 's
ulf.. procla1mcd
"unclerstandlns or the $lrllullna
....,kin, daa... be propo&gt;es r,...,
education IO allthoK who dcsi~ h

place, or soon the Wholt coumry
..;tl be engulf«!."
Th&lt; Comrntuusc Pan~ b aaAin
launchin,! a fUll JC&amp;Ic CilmptliJn tt\is
fall. wltb follrlde• or the Steri
Workers union Gw HaD 111 the cop
of lh&lt; ticlrot. liaU-..ho made
UOSUC&lt;ftSful bids for lhe thoef
executive position m 1972 and
1976-is runmng WlcJI rCK&gt;wncd

diwau.sfaction

Bln~k actiYIU

Ange-la r&gt;avu•• 'l"hc

oo hOS!ilily- lh&lt; re&gt;ponk ha1 bco:n

Scoll admltted, ··We .koow thai
we're not 10nna w 1o, buc wt do
believe that ow plaaform rdlc·cu.
lh&lt; ld&lt;a&lt; of lh&lt; IX'OPlc. 0111 m...,
&amp;Oil&gt; lh~ ~patgn an: to &amp;l•&lt; tile
(.onununiSI Pany 1 bi&amp; V01'~. and to
d&lt;feat 1~ ror...,d mouon or the

over~hdmln&amp; Thii 11 not 1hc

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Communis! ticket wall appear

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ballot&gt; in 2J &lt;tate&gt; tnd Scna~orial
candid111a arc runnif\JC In mo11 or
those. Scott noted.
"'I'm Lm,bly amDfnwd w11h lbc
campAJJn," he msu:ccd. "Therco 11

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lt1)'mOrr. PropiC' senu•od)' want •o
hrar wt\at wt A)'.''
Faana tbc \huaaton rnh\atc:atly.

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ove:r.' 'Scott addt'd prt&lt;hctablf',

''lbt ilru.&amp;Jic coouaua.''

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ret!Nta. ond mo&lt;e lrnportaniiJ, thoughtful alocuaolon on acacNmlc
planning Ia -raging end ahould not go without applaUM. Too on.., at
thla Unlw.rally, Important ateps .,. taJ!t•n without tnp
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community.
Plonnlng lhe future of ""'"lf'nlea 11 not on tooy taolt. The Un"'-•lly IJ
CIMllng lorgoly wHh unknown~ and lor&lt;*l to roly upon projecUono and

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.o: eatJmat• fOf decllion.s.. We're el\altJno a n often obscure p•th.
Ao
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~IPI even more Important. however, t1 Aossbetg't wUUngne1.1 t o

examine a ptan that no.- ex1111 an&lt;t conetruct 1 new one If l tlat 11

Rally
To th•

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nec.....r)'. ThrM years betore1ho 8unn propoaal ll due to exphe, anore 11
the energy lo try 1g1ln whh • kotnet eye toward students, teaching ano
molntelnl!lg the dl¥eralfled euenee of 1 untvettlty
R011berg'e retreats and year·lono contulatloo with University members
II'IOW' nta dttlre to deal etfectlvt ly ano cttltlwely with academic ola,nlng

an&lt;l lhe Owget reatrtctlons ot the

1eeoa.

We o f•en ehasHae admln~alratort heft FCM' respOnding to slluatlona. lor
r.a'ldlinQ trwm with no crealtY•tr. RoubefO Is twea.hJng 04.11 or th&amp;l mold Ht
cautlona peopt• not to ewpect that ttsourcas wm beCome tn1 teatrtclh'e
lnd ....en hetttatttto Im-ply thai e.JI programs 11 U8 •'" w.at- away content
ancr Jntact ftom a new academic p&amp;tn But hoe e:•P'•tn• that M
ha..cotnmr••loned • diverilllec:t group to look reabs-Ucalty 11 plal"'n ln g ,
tuoG•no a nd muimum ma!nteniJ'tOII of ac.&lt;llem!c PfOQr&amp;m&amp;.
F01 the efloft. we're gri11tful
1nd encoutaotng

tra c•••''"'

Support SASU, for yourself
Oeaolto OOOd planning and trem ~a oua energy by one OJ a few pooplo,
any 8¥0111 Int ended for a group tlopa It no O(le show s
Tent City. OfQi nlzed by the SIUdtf\1 Asaocaltton ol the Still Unlvo,t11y
(SASO) for 1111 Frkjay, was not a auccass Ottstactes-sucn u lht no
c:amQ+nO Ofotf-contribUted to lis tallure. I'!Owevtrff the tMggeSI hlr.d,e.nce
wu tM ll ek of IUpporl from SUNY stUGentl
Tnt _,.. behlnd SASU •s lhat POw• II•' '" numbefa T~ gtouo 1-1 ,,.
ocoan1ztr fCH SUNY stUOI!C'\1$ aJid.Jllt:JObb')'lftQ bOdY to PfOIKl IUiOtf\1
r tgf'\tt ano •r\ttfetts Poor aue'711!B!r F'te•r may h.lve N lntO a gooa
OOOO'Iunlty to &amp;hoW the SONY Chlf'M:efiOf' ana 8oa1d ol TrUitMS lhll
atudenta mean buaineu.
Tht liflt peopte we h ave to otame are tnt UB r•preaentatlves toSASU. 11
they. It eteeutd otttclala.. dortll aho~N to, UB. we can't t JIJ)eCt other IIUdttl\11
to go Academic ovettoad. ~A one ot them stated, 11 unrortunate1 but not •
Ulltlaetory • •cuse. Problems wilt! getllng up and out at 6:30 a.m. 11 tven
ltu patat•bte. And gewng to tile d~monoHaHon after It's- ove,, dtft ll l
much of IM purpose
Maybe the idea of Tent C4t~ aJo"e wa.s enovgn to scare the Alban)
admtnll hl1ors Even so, attOt'IQti avpoort wovla have maoe a mote
••gNftce nt
U slt..4ent.s ~PUr aoatneuc-e.tpecJally wMn 1.11 tNt
ha ve to 10 tl show uo at 1 p4ac.-the'f' te beOOk"tQ to be walkeo • tt owtt
N.e-.t 111M SASU \Novra. 1 part't... ftOC&gt;ehllly ev•'YOf"• wtU att9nd

•mpa"

Need a stop
Rape beCOmes 1 re•uty 10 mofl women tvety day.

tn the d•~ of nlgf'Jt, co-edJ mutt now walk (or run) ffom Squirt! HaU tO
t,e Main 51JHI dOfmltOfles becauM the Unfv.,alty Busing Office saw lit 10
lflctlcll a tha o hen used B11tey "veni.HIIIop.

We, leadets from 111 Wllka of Buffalo fife, call uPOn

t.loyor GtiiOn and County Exoctutlvt Rut~owokl to
summon all tho peopl e of Buffeto anct Elle County to
come 1ogettwtr tor a pubflc " RillY of Good Neighbors
Agai"''' Aac;iam and Racial VIOMtnce."
We atrongty urge the Ma1or •nd Ccu.m ty e...~wUve to
calt uoon alf tetdtfa and membet1 ot ~' bus.lnas
commtJnity, t.abol, \1\e Chvf~ and UW'!'\pM.$, &lt;: 1~
cwganu.aUon"5 1nG all tne waticWs othnle comrtMJnltln
tha t comprise OYt city and counly to assemble •n ordef
to condemn tf'le raclat ~IO•enc• tflll f'IU vto l&amp;ted 011'
community, aMt to demon"ratt our deep Cl5dlln ano
tntolerance or lha.se raclll murdorl and of the hate
groups •ltcn as t tle Ku Ktu-. Klan 1nd Nilll5 '!'itlo hi-ve
once egarn reared lhtfr ugly head througnolH our

nn10n and are respons•ole lOt ,,. fleli'lOUS auaei! on
one of the vlellm'a fun•rals and t or the recent c'OS-$
bt.u'r ungs fn our area.
'We nood a massive ou,PQorlng lnd a unanlmou~
vote• that our communl\y su~nda u,IUKJ to de tend any
11'\G ell of 111 citizens agalntt thll poison tnat hi)
1nvaoeo all ot our Uves. h 1• not smtpty a • Bi.acJ.
probfem h Is a white problem aa WCWI. tor m.any
reasona, one of whiCI' ts tnat It Ia wf\•11 oooore wno
gommfllfnQ \"'"'- savage atrocitii-S.
let aU good p.eoo4e tall~ tooelhtr to foe)( 1~1 ca i"C~
from our cwnmunily and to conoemn the rtc:lat haHeo
1 ,..d pfeju~toeo: *h•Cf\ have spawned It Th&amp;, u me lor

••e

unity, the l ime for slstemood attdt&gt;rotnttr'loocf, the t•me

to•c1 tl now , tor united Wfl St-tnO, o,ct~t\11CIOO, wt'" will ce;r,atnty tall.

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To lhf Editor
I would like to correct • mltllken lmf&gt;'es.sk&gt;n teh by
St...,. S1mmottl art Ide on the Studenl Bat As.soct~Uon
I apoke 11 t&amp;nQ\I'l lo Simrt'KM\1, OJacuutng the issues I

ra•ted '" my enic .. tn tnt Oplntott_. the law schoo4
peoe~ In that a.n~t. I aatd that ,,_ aotnlni5tratton'a
response lo 1he question of Why more m•nortllts
cou,df!'l be actmiltDO wa1 that no professors cou&amp;CI be
fCI'Urtd wllftng to teach I he mlno.ltr •tudeniS. ·The same
excuse

not bO taught. • SljCI to S'mmona, "The Dean cot.lldn t
aamtt to Htt J)O&amp;Sib.itlty ot racat:m •nr more than oo
coYk2 admlllh.at ne didn't have con Hoi of 1hl tacutty
Somehow, that statement 001 pubhal'led aa " How C®Jd

hell he DN11Jadm't lhot halo 1 rectltf'' Tht " aUOit' .•ot
mtaquott. 1s c'-at'ly 1aken out of conte,-1, as ft oou ,n
, t lltt to anytnlng etse '"the anteJa t dkl t'IOt lnleno 10
aocuu the O.an of recl-'"1 and I want to claar up any
ml.conc:epHons anat mto'ht o:11t u a ruuu of that
m (tQUOIIIIon

wu o•ven aa to wny New Vo~ Practice might

Allocllle lor Campus S.rvlooo Roger McGill correcuy poinloa out that
tnt apot where the btJsl'lad 'Ofmerly dllcharged pa.ssetigers ts now unsafe

due to the opening ot ttwt Jersey letl on the already COftgHted intera.cUon
But It 11 doubtful that f\0 vJable alternate route can be mapped out.
H a tnrovgh&lt;llmpu.a tOtJte was pl an~ McGill r'IOted, tfle tfelays tn bua
Hrrice end tM PMtentage of busing accldef'lta wov&amp;d .incttaM
The e-h• ncet: ,,,, • bus C04Jtd "-•v• an accident woukl presvm_,.y rlae
t UghUy (.w'hen U'le 8 1uebtrCh do have mlan.ps, moe;t •re onty fenotr
bendw... but I he probabHity tt\ll a rape CCM.Iad occur on an atfe-'Y aua.ul t
prone campus waa h~ ev.o befOfe the atop waa ctleconttnued- Wh1 coun
cliHJtw by oaklng wornon to w&amp;l~ ot night from Squire lhtough t~e dirk
receuea of KlmbiJI Tower to tho ckHmHortas?
Surety, some atter-nattve route coutd bllald out to sUit tt'le need-1 ol coed a 11 well a a to meet the Univuratty'a mollalflngef\t ufety reQufrementa.
McGIU does not think so: Student Aff11f1 Olrec101 Dawn Ma,le Ferrara doas
but ahe' a no' telling; af'!d oorm resident Mary Slocum-who ha• fUn 1
aomewhal euc:ces&amp;rul Ptlillon "mpalgn-hu an Idea that she'll ~ggeat

to onyt)ody
Unlonunatotyf M cGIU tald that

tunhlr aaaauus .tlnout Nct1fld~ thl ufety of bU&amp; passe"IJ¥' ·

THE SpECTJtUM
WOICIMeday, 15 Ocl- 1810

1101.31, No. 22

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3 lnsload ol otN&gt;rno tile t&gt;tamo on ColltiCjt H. 1place

rht blame on Mr. Cuikow•._J 1 fHI him to ~
urnOOI\slbft ln as fat a.s rw. d.Jdll't bouw.r to asll the

ThJs i s In response to the ltlltf written by 0.
ClllkowakJ ancs hft refrtgetiiOf lhll we• sto'ed ln
Colltgt H a\lrlng the eumrnor montha AtlllOUgh Mt
CQ~I IIU a tfOIII IO be U!Mt!O'tet tne lac1lhll hi&amp;
""rlgtrato&lt; wu CllmOIIO&lt;I. he muat 1M Mt str&amp;~Q/Il on
tne loctL
1, ColltQe H tom noreponalbll!y-..,.., llllflngone's

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refriQet"ator. Tl'le ownet 11111.11 111 the rlak.

etorage rOOITI-1 resPOnd lr's true. Hlm and hts

2. Thl1 I oct 11 well known br Colleoo H residente, ..

oottlll or stor•ng a rei~Qetltor In Colltgt H.
4 It woa 1 prMiege tor t.lr Oujloowa~l to '""" " "
refrig"ttot In Cotlege It Colltgo H provides tn,. • • •
- t o h"'P ovt fto · - • •·
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l!obtrt .-. Cornt&lt;;A
T,.•auttr- Col. of HtlllfJ tttrJ Sc,.nces

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otter tne flrat wttei&lt; ot IICilOol.

Eclllot·ln-Cfllel
Erena Cacavaa
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but IJ wlHlno to -'&lt; • ith otucltnll to lind a mutually sollab!e 001ut1011
'"'"'" ono SloclHn sllould laM thtlr plano to McGill .,., """" to orevonl

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~~ ol-(friondll will be QI1Cuoetno
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Fulfli41Mnl • • Jowllll notlon&amp;lo, an&lt;l lht cltu.ma tnal
ore OOI!Omntv Jtflocltd 1&gt;11 tlloM w11o 1\ave eung tne

oong ol Haool&gt;attn"" h•beoa YOIU&amp;nallm. At tnls ume.
hereon thlt andol couroe olh«..,-. wo loet lhet
INII1 loolt " - iNa OUt'Miwwa ond lind out
thrQIIOh OOCII othe&lt; """' - hoiCI In~.
It )'OU """ I d&lt;Hrn about 0 IMifiOMI Mil and
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WI IOQIII'ttr con plat! • futuro togother.

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A UnNetsity showcase for thoughtful writing

Edltoi'Jit()tt. "~Forum" •• 1 ~lllr Wodn ..doy
IHruro 01 The SOKtrum -JgMd to ello• Urtl-.lly
~o.n 1 cMnce to express rheh vs.w• 01t roPtct
tMr ··-11111u .. iii. Uniwraltr P - n t Rol&gt;Mr L.
K•u•t "'' DHn at US._ ,..,m •Itt~ JOn end priG# to
thll ,..,. on £ng,..rlng prot.._. The lo/lowlng
t:Oiumn a~ac&amp;.~•.t•s th• f•c4Jitt•nd •tu&lt;Mnt r•t• llonthJp.

Unl'f&amp;-.11)' Pffllident
Hlgnot ec:tucation Is In a buyer•s market and w'lll be
lOt aome yea~a 10 come.. A&amp; • rn-vu. ln-stltuUone aM

,.hat they otto•- Including tho quality of thell tecultr·
atudont rtlatlonshloo- are bolng c looely 8CNtlnlted. 1
do no1 believe '"'' tf\la ahOu~Q give rise to p.arano&amp;a or

Cefentl.-nesa Ecwcatton always hll DMta caret·u•ry
tCIUIInlted.. In tact, ed"""tlon to ptOI&gt;&lt;Ibly the moat

Ovet'·I&lt;NIIn•zad at:thtiW In lllir~
cotJid be tn gt~Qed.
I bollevt tho ru11011 for WI "'''"'Wii
e&gt;~e; that Ia, the
lnh~Ancl ol edt.teaUon--lhe a~;luaJ powet of

1t- hu
been rec:oonlted rhr®gnotll 1M cantur.._ b1 ootn
Ot1110609"-'t and tyranta. Inherent ln lhlt rec;ogntiO\
IS lhl DOtenUal ImPact tr.at tf'tot fndMdiHII tnc:tHH may
~..,,upon tn411Mt of tt\ole wt1o Nyrn ToUy, l want

to '"' bllt!ly tl&gt;o&lt;.lt thlt lmp!ICt u t view it gtnetalty

ana at tn•a Unlvetall_y.

Broadly apeakino, education can be ¥1ewecs 11 •

lonna! 01 lntormtl procu• In whleh l&lt;nowlldQt tnd
values aro tflnamUted ana acquired, ana tn wnlch tho
aamt lftmenta may bo eumlned and aJt4Hed1 04'
I!JCJ)In.ded. Values are an OlteotliJ PJ111 ot this vl.tw; ror
although our doatlny may be tofluen&lt;;ed mightily by tl&gt;e
I~Pt and lkttnl ot knowlecJge • c.illllnf)' potso5aet, fl
reate ultimately UPOn both knowJedoe and vatuoL h 11
In U'IIM two lrH-S that tmt faculty momblf can e1uw1
lntluen.ca; and h Is In the latter of thHa t.hat faculty
teem to be most cmll.ed

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In tact. popular opinion _ . t o - t thet tht
CO~t6. knOWiedOe aJ)d YIIW' 1\e'le not ....
aeen con)oknty ttanan-ntted In nigher education alnct~
President Gorlt.kl toportldly saki something whoch
I""IU1 tly bocMne trMt IIIIOtnenl we tu'KIW &amp;I 'Tntl
idtlal cotltgela Marfl Hopkins on one ond of 1 log and 1
student on lhe othlt,." Garf~k' made tnls comm.,tln
dtftnh ol I primarily MCiarlan IYAIIH'I't lhal lttOSHd
tne atrlct tranam1111on of social and rellgkMJa nluN at
tho ••.,.r~M of aeholtrahlp andreooarch. " 1omant1o
aura haa come to surround 1he pastoral scene whlr.h
Garfield drew: .,., the romanlic.ism seema not to
Involve tM fmeoe as much'' t.lle supposed resuna of
ttl-llmpl~ lnteracllon blrween the two occupant&amp; ot
the log. It to a romantlctam t hot 1111 today In tht
• xPIICtatlorlo thot oorne J&gt;O!Wrl• stm h••• hiOhtt
edueotlon; end It un bl t&gt;eard In tho not unlal!'llltl
gnumbllngo tl\ot lollll the focutty u llllu11t lot not
aomehO* mokllng t')e Che~Ut•t ot """"' IAUOOrlt wno
-blfottt"An hlly Plealdent of Prlnce!OII. GrOAoeflm&amp;nttd with lhe CUIIOIII Of l!WitlfiO dllf-t
11\ldontt to 1111.. din- at hlo He . .omuall)'
conctueleCI thai thiO om;tlee " had lM Hlllt affect Itt
tec.laimlng
~1&lt;16otl.s.."' 1 am
CMtllft What the
-ldtnt moont by viCious; it may well nave a
tronclency to 111 with one's eiOO.,.I on tho taoto
Howe~er. tM oHenae la inelevant; the lnterencealn tn•
l tllii'Mnt a r• lmponanl.
1'*0

,.ot

VofUOI
Pflald•nt Green has admiUed thai lhe cha.raceor
molding ml aolorll~ ll!OH early tnsliturlona- and oven
among 01\et of more recent hefitaoe-waa actu.ally
IUJPIIC1 In ttfml of un1varaally Intended fetults. Hla
tomarll ICI\nowiedO" tl\1-t 'tho student• IIWited to hi&amp;
ttblo orrl&lt;ltd Wilh c0&lt;1t1n pttdflte11orls In their ~viOl
and AllltlldM, ond that hi wao not Nkety to h i • on
lnf"-lllil fmpaet upon the studentt Whose -.v~o&lt;at
and attitUdinal VolUte oltaacly _.. greotty a t with Ilia own. In other WO«&lt;I. the t - of
them-of 1*,.,.11, motal, end oodol -.v~or ore
clelttmlnod • ....,!lolly betort • llucM1&gt;t
&amp;1 the
Un~ty.

"'""'""'*

.-ucWnts unclet" some condulons and In cenaln
lnaHtut~t

Mtungs,"'

11-'lntt-.t
Tllwo I&amp; aome tmbJgulty to thft otttemont: and or

by Robert L Ketter

u,.

&amp;ltYotlon.....,. aptty $•mmed up by Jttry Gall 111 nta
conchJIIOn of 119'73 ~nicle abOUt rne.Jrd\ '"'o tacult1
Impact a. ""JMse rnutt.s... M wntet. ~'demontttate tNit
..,.,.. rocuny
do ~&gt;avo , _ , on ..,.,..

on-

1am not &amp;llggttltng, ho-"'· thar htghef eductllon
•• It t. todaY ta of vat\lel, 01 that '"""' att
uoab4oto be 1111"-llalln thht ae-mfc ond l**&gt;f'al
dt..loj)mOnt ol •tll&lt;le,lta. Quite the oppoolto; ond tho

courH ,lhtt 19pteclatlon ot amblguhy. and ' " taN ~
doallng with It, are p11mory reoutts ol 1 proPIIf
UnlYertfty education.~ 0\t~r ,eaultaln¥~ol"• thtloa,nlng
of apeclllc academic ~Ui s.; • mattery of UHmlnotogy,
ldeu. •no trenel5 fn an academic apeclatty: the
t(nowledgt o t the .s~ructure and bou~etJoa ol a
dlaelpllno; the acqutaltlon of methods 1111d ptlnclplea ot
'""••ttoatloo: ttte cuniVaHon ot a nllytlt end aynll'tlll

.,_,,,y

Yet "'"""' """ 1-ttO(e, taeun, lmpacta. tro not
11mltod to tnose ~&gt;a~t• of oduettlon.
alao aro
ablo to iniJu.,.. IIIII tude&amp; llll\lcl\ r1t11 witn the vatuo
~-* upon the rrutn and the conlinulng pUtSUit ot It,
they are ,,atruments which conuibute to tht
refinement of lnd4'fKIUt1 HntfH•ftY and awa1eneu.
they a es1tt ~n the c.reatkw\ oJ • numan atance loWIIO

lilt- The -•lopment of , , _ , _.., 11&lt;1111 a nd
PtQONI atlltu&lt;Jes does not lnvot.,. a prUYmpttoft I hi\
tnCHal chotoet may be dlctalld; howe,.,. th4tfr
ACQultiUoo goe4 f8f low·atd matdno ft Incumbent upon
an lndrvklual to determine 1h1 correct moral aerlon In a
ptn~w lat

altuaHon.

tnlotacllon
Aa fndlcatedl not e11ery atudettl will

h a~e

the

h\oC-I Inatton Of evttn l he aDWty to purtue lhll i YDtt ol
pefaonal and .academic de~ena. .,_or wlu ft'W.,Y
faculty membef be ~· to m••• •vet. an lmpc.ct. In
bOth ttl4t atuOent and facony membot aOHn ..• ar.o
1ncllnat~a will vary. Nevenhete.as, we mull not lose
slg~t ol the ,....Ito Wl\1e~ con flow flom thO PIOPO&lt;
tni\ChlnQ of strQ~tg k\c:UniHOnl a.nd htgn MMfiH.._ •
SUC'h result a. tooethef w1th thoM atudentl a.no tacuUy
w~

ean pursve

Ulflm.

ate at

tM KUne• ot

~

~1ton.

and "
must keep thl:t tm before us
llftong tM myrYd •nas we SMYe artCI lhe COI'lf.,.,
ptassUte.s e:wetted by otl'\.et r-unclk)nJ
The reaaatGh available lo us seems 10 conUrm the
otwtoua: t~atlii, the grootell Impact a Iacuity mombo&lt;
may nave on the educational end pereonAI
development ol • s-tudenl takes place when ttMtre 11
lntotac\lon between the two both InSide anc:t oYIIIde 1
fOf'met clas.sroom .se11ing., ll'IG' qv-estlon, th&amp;rofote, hi

whot typo of IMttJlcto• will moo1 likely engage •n thl&gt;
lnt..,.ctlon, and Tn what type of lntUiuiJon Ia 11 most
llkoty to oceur.
Dtfllcatlon
K4H\neth B»e ~Jts tf\at the tuChet who 11 •~

"""'ities

to -attato tho
ot·•url&lt;&gt;Q" 11 thO one whO
wiN P'OIT&gt;Ote or bo , _ ,,.. to tnl&amp; lnt•octlon Ho 11
a.-p~n tMt ne don noc u.. the term ln a
Mf't~tat., Mr. Chips senM.
H• wtltu th•t tn.e
ttudentl M: spoke wllh ~flQ a pardc:ulat stlldy
·~...atMC~ aa sensltM aa t.a.H:.y to the need 'Of
malntolntng' some H&lt;IM ol dllta•e"~• bot•..,.
stUdents and faculty. • . What tMy wanted was a
teact'lef abte 10 convey a a.onse of eatlno abOUt w hat ne
waa dolrtQ and somenow to make tf\lt conc.tn Include

catelut to

both th• ahJdonta and HUll worid outside I hi campua ..
In o thtf word.a. a teacher 'abte to convey the dllflcult
unitY ol ~itleat d•tectlment and social lnvotvemen1. I
will go fur1het an&lt;t suggest that the tNchet woo
dlaptaya tl\la quallly ol caring, and.whO U1otefore may
neve the greatea1 impact upoo tearnlno, mual bel
Imbued With ClecUeatlon and an awa~onesa thai f\lt o•
pereonal eJa.mpJe i-s a prlmlf)' 1nll u~.

'*

the tK&gt;tiOn of deelkatiOn impfieS qu.,lt~s of 111 own
When Mac Hymon, Who ...-ote No Time lOt s..pronta,
wat oo"'lnO brt.tty as • l•eutty meml&gt;tf at a IO&lt;Itheln
vn~ he reporled to 1
thet hi 1\AG "lttmed
oUCI'I thing• .. hoW to -nd lift- minut" e&amp;IHng lht
roll. ft¥0 or ton mtnutea fllllno wlup 11\G ·
anol- fltteW&gt; mklule5 01 so tallrlng 1110&lt;11 tho nut
day' a ualgMitnl. so that I con now &amp;pond a~tna.l the
• ,houf WIII&gt;OUI ..., mantlonlng lilt 1Ubltc1."
Undoubte&lt;lly, many faculty m.P,bt&lt;a-aven tht
dtdlcatod~wlll 1\aYe da'fl when they WO&lt;rl&lt;l flu to
•-cltllt hour calling tho roll o&lt; ,.lojna tht windOW'-

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H~ettheles.s, tf an Jnstt\telor hi I n'\&amp;.ltettcl a ~attte"Uia.r
lul&gt;jecl, II ,_t bo ........... lhOL It he Is -ictlld, 11e
w lll want to c:omri'IUofeate thlt fnlltt.,Y. and tw w tn

thefetora rake IM u~ote to c:vtt•v•t• aome of ,,_.
elementary mKhlnfcs ot communlcauno and
oeflormll1tl- Thi•IS nOt to uy thOt ..
&amp;houl&lt;l"'
could become .a John Bartymote ot the daSStoom ano
l-ilt) However. It CIOeS lnvo....e an • •ateneaa on the pan
ol the tacUity membe• '"" commtJnicallon It an actrve
ena not a pauive orocns

...,one

/

Commit_I
Othor ehata ctemu~ wtuc:tl tne dedicated w111
&lt;IISOIIV 8.HI a Willingness to l)rftPi fl, IO OfOAilil.O, IMIIO
lnjoet varie1y into c;lessroom mattlfla t.
Also, tnt
lnSiri.IOtOrwill&amp;lff'feto keep aJive hit own cut"lolllyand
enthuslaam both Wllhln and Ot.nilda tM tlef-0; and he
~ tl 11tflmpt to aee and con¥er In lounal aa welt u 1ft

:~~::!~':: !:e~·:~!":"'1) ol hit c:t~ to
Of a.ll U'te c-.1\afK'tettlhCS, ~ • .,. tn011
lrnpot1a~1 t5 r.onesty. Mtleacrtef 1\aa a.-gt . .t numbef
of oooonu.ntttn lo be c~ In tnteractkH\a with

atUOir-.t&amp;.. lf"' graolng, &amp;flO lfl the pttMf'III IIOt'l of SIJ~

matter
Thts ts MP~Cialty true et~ the teacftef
lunctiof\' as orte ...,r"' has ,. .
lhoH wtlo
.vo ...rnlng.
The dedicated lacuhy memw 'Mill
tMrelore nl\'« be toll trom the aw•renna that his
w~ n1a acuona.. are lnHm a~etv ln\'OI¥1d with morat
Judgements ot rtQht end wrong. wllh lM Oeterm1nation
ot t.()(iect Mf'\avl01. •- I&amp; l f\0 oomon-aua_t~ of tnla
awatene.u tl\lt I foal can h l.'fe 1 groat c:umu\ati-.e
ettecl upon oome atudtrlta. Oloerty, tile - t o O

,'*' •mono

teocl\., Is comrnltteo to alopl&amp;ylno tnro&lt;&gt;gh "'"""''
e.K:&amp;mpje tht ctu.t.lulea 10 wnlch tne Pf'oceaM:I of
edvcat!Of'l at~ a.rected.
The reJaHonsl'lfps and 1nft&amp;~eneft
menrk:Jnod
ate essoefatt'd custom.flty wtlh u~~l• liberal
oOucat/ol&gt;. lndM&lt;I, tile prevolflng opinion IUQgltll
that tac.utty&lt;i!tudent mtltac:uo"' of thl t;" cons...._,

I"''.,.

ocwr mos1 reac111y '" '"" smell lll&gt;tfll arts college
- ~~ h.a5 a comtnlunenl to teacl'!tng tt is my fm11
biHJet. t'lOWIMir, ttJ;aiiN lltt.ef IIC10f' II motelft'tpcwtattt
Ulln the UJS1, fOf II ta ctHt tl'lat fl\ aome atneU Ubetal
aru coUege'S the distance betwetn atudenl&amp; •nd
l.autty 16 GfiOfl"fl&lt;NS But .-.,en H one acc:opt5 tne
pte'I81Hng Wl500m, thfs ooea not Mnpty an automatiC
c:onc:ess10n to the notion lttat lhls la tn.e onty a.etllng
l!'ld 1eve11n Which tne faculty c.an have aucn an knpect.
tnaphatlon
It Is QviUt uuo thl1 we are 1 Unlvt rtlly etnt•r Wtlh a
minion heawlly wotohtttd tow•rd fiiiiJt.h and
qradual&amp; and t~r·of easkw\AI educ.tion. I do not biiHswt
tnat edUC..uon at thvle hr¥et• mutt occur '" 1 ttert"
and e"n~ at~httre deoro.c3 of trwt w.W.. I M'fe
41SC:us!.ed_ Nor nave t I&gt;Mn lntormecl that Ill truly
c:tec~Jc.atld f•cutty membet's NY'I tJeren r~ IOf the
UPOif ruches. The tac1 11 tnat lhlft .,.. fac:ufty
tl\l&gt;mi&gt;O&lt;$ et tn4.t lnaUtutron. 11 &amp;11-o, Who d o l perlotm the r...wCh and tekh"'V roles. anrl wno
a.!so un 0e numbered •mono the ··101n1'' tKUltY • r.o
ht,. allre*! teaming lmp!ICtamong · - . . · $t_,,._
lhey are dtdleatld; they do not hoOittte to gl\le ol
themsel""s end tMI&lt; time: and 11 Ia thll -leetlon thai
Will dtte&lt;mlne primafity thO typa ol - lion wnlcll IS
Obtllf\8bl• at thl5 Unl'vetslty, TM MOal lmpgnant
losHtUtkNlal policy we c• n have. tt·•or•tOfe. lo to
lncreue tne numbef ol such tac·uny, t.f\d to oncot~rage
lhem to oortliflUI '" th61e puraulta.
Jn a sense, we have COrtt41 round to tho l09 • IU't II$

two oee:up.a.nts.

1t

l.a t c'·"'ou' tmaoo today\ ospoc;,JIII')'

at a UntweJSity. Yet 51flpped of romanHc notkms and
ellpec;tations thlt aJwaya were unrHIIIUt. It 11 not 1
tot1Jiy ob$04ete •ma ge. The bark may M¥e &amp;PfOUied
tnt tUOU and 9'A1'11S l nd commHtM uttQntnOf'ltS lnd

"'"O" ..-,ngo; still, II IS PQltiOit 101 for lhe
-leelld r.w~y momb1r and !he ta,.nftd and
motl¥et'locl 1-net, to It«!\ ltwouo/1 lhe lhiCIIOt tn4
artain tho moot lmPo&lt;1ont goa II ot odVC81/ol&gt;.
111\11 many ol you hortl today - * l lndUdol
~ omong lhOit on tht toe-or a t._., ....,.,.
to &amp;It lhtre. y..,. ...... t.o tht Un'-trity Ill ~
,_.u.._ Furthormcft, t - t h l t . , . aJwoya un ho..
a Iaroe """""" of,otudtrlts here- 1111. . oUrlbUtH to
on ot the oil!¥ IOnd of the tog, Bet....,. tl)t •- groups.
wo can wlthstond the aerutlnr of t ftyone, at &amp;ortlmt.
Thllllk you.'

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YOV !&lt;NOW k'.HAT MAKES Tli/5 COUNTRY
GREAT; BONZO ? IlL TELL YOV WIIAT
11AK£S IT GREAJ; A#YBOL))j .IREPEAT
AAIYBOL&gt;~ CA_N GROW ~_TO B E PRESIIJEAlT
OF THE VNITED STATES:"
.
Racism and ·the Klan
To m• Edftot.

Unify for black Africans
To me Edltot:

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'They're not surfln'

E.arly Califqrnians' remains paved over for condominiums j
' ' . _ G--.

tbr MI-. wllo Iller U...S bcrc. " - oo a fodd aaoa tbr 111ce1
lbdr hado 1oaa radlc:r 1.UD rronNbe Elks Hallud adjoccm to
rouod, lb&lt;ir r . . . - oot AliMic: a bordwuc store ia North
STOCICTON. CA.(PNS)-It bu li\e llooK of Nori"C AIDcriaoos. StocCoo. Soui&lt;oot oo 1be job'
bappc:nedaoiMII)IIImcobef'otetbOI wboaretbolo&amp;buolllan-from lpOilCid bones ud asked Hmry
.UO. C.Uforala - · ardlooll6liR acrou tbr lkrllla su.itl. Tbe Talldlicf Doc:IOt 10 tau a look.
Fraads A. Rldddl colla It "~prescoce or diYII)t badl _ Doctor is ciWrmaa or t!Je...-Sen
'"TtlldUna" to wltndl: t'CIJIJWIU or I hem s uuesu trade and .looqllln Council for lbe American
the Weot's prehistory dellloye!l "ooa.~lderable sop)llatlca llon," lodilll.
before ·anyooc OOjlld e~plore wbat aooordina 10 IUddcll, wbo b In
"There _.. bones 1111 over lhe
they mal or II&gt;Ciau ~
• obara e .or oultu ral resource place," Doct01 says. So a -~na
Bill lhe lou will be ~ . . . . _ . , . iD the llltt'• pa&lt;b wu bdd with city-offldols and \he
~teat in lhecuc or alOOO,year-dd
&amp;DdroqatioadepartiD&lt;III· "WileR de veloper,
Communhy
bllriaJ 110UDCI hero tbat, burin&amp; did
~1" he wooden. Cooslractian. l.oc•• or Bal&lt;mfodd.
UD&lt;J~;pe&lt;~ed racue, wil ~
"Did tbey diMppcllr u a , _ or n.ey ..,..... !hat Doctor "''UUd
under a DOW &amp;Ubdirihoo -imc ~... witll IM&lt;r lfOUpol We pthcr such bones as wore~
Spfdl/ to

nw ~

they._.

in Septtn~ber.
lilllply do 001 blow."
&amp;Dd rebury.- in a pilto bo dua
There may be tracts or ~
Whatever
........
I he O&lt;llbe lite, uadc:r What frooald be a
c1at1na blld&lt; J.lOO to 5,000 ,an eoa.stnocdoa site In Slocttoll Pl"ed cui de--··
buried in the bald eanllhero, &amp;Dd as CIOOI.U.S bavo ""-'y been pl&lt;t)y
Doe1or'1 eo1lee111 wu nol
J1W1Y as I.SOO sl&lt;clclont. They obliterated ' by eanbmovlna ar~ but spiritual. ••1
could bdy unravd am)'lt&lt;ry about • equipmau prqllriaa the 11·acre c:allcd bad. boone (to the SeDeca
!be rn knowa Wltkn or CCIIIlll ru roc a r.o-wut "'bclivlsloo. •
rtsc:rvoriall io Now York) ....t IllY
meclciDt people told - to
Califorllla, ,.hlch In prdllslorlc
times m.,- have been a dcnlely Troler
leave 1he area.'' bo .-111. "Tltey
popW.Ied area.
The ancien! bllriaJ 110UIId was Mid, 'Y011're _... clia lbem up
To ardleolo&amp;bu tbae cuiY
rvst d.iocoV&lt;red last No•ember. and rebury them, 'cause tbrir souls
sell leu arc known u
I he wbcn work for the •ubclivlsloo • are ......scrina.' I wu told to
Wi.odmiUn pmpte. named after a
man on whole faDd thelt I!ICes wc:r&lt;
lirlt discovered. Almoll all olher
mnnmu of t~ir exiltcnce have
been dtsuoytd . durloa 1he
aarkultural de-vclopmcnl or the San
J""''uin Valky.
The W'Uidmillcn were talk&lt; th

apolopu to them ud say wby 1
wu ntOVin&amp; ,_- ODd 1 . . . _
JpC&lt;iol•oWa:o to bunt w11ik I did
it."
He borrowed a !Hoot tnilcr
from a friald ODd ....,.... it to the
lite. Followina his rq:ular job u a
hea"Y equipment oporatOr-wbidl
00111&lt; days look him ~ fro.
Sloclaoo-he would return tu&gt;d ilia
u.otll dark,IOOIClima witb tbe bdp
or his wife ud """" or lbeit llh
childrm. He colleaed 1he bones in
the lrlikr, and $lcJl( ther&lt; to keep
orr v&amp;Ddals.
E-ually word or the fOld
leaked out aDd, Doctoc sayo.
.. _ , e Wllllte-d l tufls. They
to buy bodies. Tloey llolc:
thillp riabt out of my lrlikr. There
wuoocltldwllocaftldOOkloafoca
•kulllo""' u a cond1c bold&lt;r."

f

tmocb ud ~ _ , _.... •
culliaa rlalu 1broup oo••
lkddou. " ltilb&amp; orr.,. bad 110."

Doaor..,... T1tey _.. U&lt;bd lilz
oordwoocl and, ....,.. . . 10 AI ~
~. a local lllllhropoiopt i:
• wbo abo worted with Doctbr. theft
mialll baoe been I,SOO ID all.
"As Wd 11 111M poad is. it
would take me1cn yean 10 1&lt;11 them out," lipred Doctor. But be felt I
d,.y-bouad 10 cootiDue, and did so

i

for .....aiiiONbl.
Tbe devclopcf was ClOOP&lt;Riive.
· IUPIIIYIDa Doctor with SlllO ror
p$OiiD&lt; and p~&lt;ieotly ,.,;a,. for
the acaVIIloM to md. He bad aD
!be p r - pcnDiu. "Wt woald...., "-"&lt;heal c:looe 10 111M - i f
webad•y icleaol- wasilolloll
project." James Triauelro.
pruidcol
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aodutliad vcnlOil of Bonam•'s Hou .
c.t..n.M: bil llftCI ilnmalxl:r powerful, but
clriYeD ooiY by lbc bal of intcetlou. lloMtoa,
B1f, Vallq-mcl prosrams like them wm Ill abOut
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a~Pmtom. abolll SY!IIpathctlc super~ates whicb
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wac not 100 ~bil to help out a tittle auy in
..,_ .., cJoclliou CCMIId b6 ....... . . ,..., 21.
... aaclc, • aan uriv.. fr - s.,.rlor "t:oart Jadac , __ tnM&amp;ble-wbic:b wu ~ way the nation and iiS
praldcat abo cboce to KC tbcmldva until the
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Aaaic:aa- Rft..&lt; ....., "llloo!&gt; ..
1M law UDplcuam uutb andu&amp;lly cmerae&lt;t toward the
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8uc the truih, ill a.-.,., wu toO ~ for
~ ~ l)fOicdilta COlli. . . . . . . Nial..-.l.''la-.1.
lbc .... ~. llftCI U 0eorJc M&lt;:GoYUD
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Tk day 1M . . t crew bod oa 1M job. Tripclro lllid k
lcanled. oppoeitioa 10 tb6 Wu aDCI embrar:aDeat
LL;.
""""' ~ ~ booMit .,., of mr rMI ldt..fibcnl ideoloo IIMiit polilic:al
Tlwt -Juloe't OjiOCVdYC -(oriO~,toP.~ dilat•. 11le Counter Culture/New Left
for_IO...,ylb6lilc."lucl aenerated some sympathetic televis}on
6Gor
PIM IGid PNS Iiiii
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Lbc ~··crew. He took over
a bedtlloc, d~ a bia hole, ICf1IC)Cd
up bones that
about and
abo look tbooc bones Doctor bad
coll«ted. Tbm be dumped I hom all
irllo 1he pl1. l&gt;'blch be covered with
din.
Slloc:ked at Malllieoal's rw:tions,
supporters or lllt bOIIW •• flied
suit 10 proiCICI k as a~· 11loj

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Aalcl allbouab llk:lwd Nixon wu by now
''My lll&lt;!dlcbot PC1011k 1014 • aot
praidlat, tho true nucleus of the -.iqe
10 lalvc. · 1'111 JO!"'* """· ... bclwecu tdevisioo and politl&lt;:s ill the euly
lqally, - ph)'lically. l1oal Jlllllc.
be &amp;lopped all lndi&amp;DJ from ~ wu tho vice-presidency. for the "silcnt
sncddAa lbdr rdilion. ror llaat's ~·· or AmMcans wbo were tired or
wbal ...... doiq. ••
ll1lenlllm and IOCial ferment,-Splro A#JtC9f SlOOd
IUdddt. iM&amp;11bilc, .-...led fw the ame thiqa thai KojU, Btlnlto or
-~ 10 all SunJq lltld Hllldt did: He a 1011111-ulldaa.
Americans. Tbc bones or lbcot lower-middle class politlc:ian '!l'ho made no effort
UQbO..D people Of UGII!Ic&gt;WD
to
~ his intolerance of dislent ud hiS
orialas Inc! the ·secma Lbcy could

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reveal are "nonrenewable
raou.rca," be taid. "You c-a
replault redwoods or r&lt;introd~
llilbomtd ~· 8111 oa« rllao
lblQp ore pc, they're JOOC

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diJdain for WASP pretensions.

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ullimately bls villdic:tivmat. lf there
wu aomethill• or Kojat in A#JtC91, there was also
too JDucb or tho ~ ~er ill hlal for
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lmaae expectations of tdevUion in anyth.iq but a
nqative senst. He remained wllat Marsball
McLuban.Aw in bim durina the famous debales
with Ken~y a decade earUcr-a man whose
appearance 'and style conjured up tbe tricky,
unscropu.lous railroad lawytt in a clusic

mdoclrama.
11le N'JXOO ~inistretlon ended ill cbaos. and
by 1976, tho American public wai ready to put
lbc Wlltons ill the !JUte Hoose, reacly to lave

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strile bebiacl for
JEW • - of
down-bome virtoe, and the lovilia hmiiJ Ufe of
U1tl1 Hoow 011 t1w Prorie or tho o-.11. To a

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rcmartable meat, both Qcral4 Ford IIIII
Carter offered that pfOII*l. Oat fnlm

small-town Oeor&amp;ia, tho ocher r..- smaD-dty
Miclliaan. Both had &amp;ia. baPPY ramDic;f. The
moll frequent word ll$tOd to daaibe eecb wu DOl

"CODpetent," or :•forceful,'• but "dlc:ad.."

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Four :reus later, that formula bu ba.d its
cbance and failed tho test of &amp;lobtl and doaseltic
challenaes· 1f the president bu aD1 ilalp 011 TV
entmainmmt today, it is tlle lmaae of

u-pe~ence comt~~unic:aled fa prosriiiiS Bke

Ourw CoWJOtry or '17wl&gt;r1Us Q/HCIIId ill wbicb
the small town Soudl Is popuJaud by bualbllna
clowns. This' is preciJely tbe fmlle diM media

rllWion on the cqinic: vaaaria of brother Billy
bu helped aivr to I'IIDIIIY Carter·

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Beyood thai, it is diffiCUlt to aenenllze about

contemporary television entertainment, becaii!C~....­
it bas never ill the medi~p's blst9fY sugested so
tittkooiUCIISUS 011 9alues. There arc no prcvailin&amp;·

imqa &lt;jill' TV ill 1980, mtaillly not ill tho sense _

'¥. arim thriller prevaiiE#ill 952, the
western ill 19S8, the stylish idealist'
1963, the
that

ethnic cop in 1972. or tho w
family in
1976.
tr anythlna, television ·seems taken With iuqJ.
With a narcissistic assertion lhat the mass media
ue tbe reai-Aars, evident in proifiiiDf like WKRP
In Cindnnali, Lou Grt1111 or 1he relentlessly
prw«utlooal SlxJy'Mbiw/1$.
Tbere may be i.othlna ~about this,
for ill tho 30 years wblcb'll-i; ~e us from
the first~ or ,poUUcal tmaaerY and
television eatettainJMDI palida, fa dftd, bas
become a tdcv:is1on cottrtainment 14ies. .
The political primaries of 1980 r-ued nothlna
so much as the classic American trlevisioq mow:
repetitive, predictable, fuU of 11rtinelal hoopla
and falle dimues. We WMdled~ them, to
puapbrue Sir Jidtltlllld Hillary. beca- they
_.. IIMR. Wbat they SDCan will oaly be
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l1lee to~. RIIIMIII&amp;, annudy for
fll lhota,combined with Jihy.lcal IMrilpy, !bat
IUI'eJlu reltCJI'!d ....... vitality.
"You IIIIIY not bellove lhSo,' abe ~ ·~ I
can play tentlb aptn. I threW awaymy wlllkinf
lllck after
week in'lklclwwt.'
1be woman Is one of about 3000 Amelic&amp;na
wbo lut year paid up to S1650 fi!IT the tw&lt;&gt;:weelt
pac:Ufled trip io Bucharest's ,Oioplllt clime
where they were lnje(!tesi with Gerovhal H3, a
aublhnc;e which they believe alow• dowo or
even ~ toine or the symptoma of~
Uncounted others have trekked to MeD:o,
.lam4iu or one of 65 other countriee wheri the
c1tt.1s Ia le8aL Nevada ia the only atate fu the
United Slates to ~ the aubmnce, although
under-INH:ounter asJes of Mllugsled ~ita! · •
and related "youth ciru8J' are estfmlled by the
Food and Drug Admfniatrotlon to e•ceed SlO

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as·high blood prea.ure, arthritis, cardiovascular
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the emyme ' .no&amp;.ammo,oxydue, which, s a
factor In the aging process. In a 1tudy ot ;OC)l) •
Rumanian. workera.o ver a peribd of six years. Dr.
• Asian found that 72 pe•· oent improved to variOus
degrees. while U percent showed no ap~reJlt
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remoins uncdnvinced of its effectiveness. So
iloeS Dr. Laurence f~be.ljlll, ~ntologlsr at .A Rumanian Aunt
The m~ responsible for"bJin&amp;ing Oerovilalto
the U~veni\Y of ~fornla Medlcal School in.San
the United Statea Is Mar-vin Kratter, who
PraJ)CliCO.
discovered tbe dnJg In Germany wjlere he was
"In · a. awe o'f sulctdaf depresalon" • while
~from
heart sur88fY.. . • .
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-. , _ man," aay~ Kraner, a 63-yeai'Oid real
estate entrepreneur.
!trotter
...,,cued
the • Rom · Amer
l'barmaceutlcala Ltd., which held the Rumanian
marketin&amp; ri8hU to the Unltea ~. f!'OID
baokruptcy, moved its headquarters from Los
~ 10 Lila Vej~U. and penuodopd llie Nevoda
JeplaiUI'II 10 oiiOW the produciion of Gerovltot
Uke the FDA, the otate hunot actually-ai!Proved
the drug. lkll it does allow Its manufac:ture and
diotribution, by pracriptlorrof a Nevodo Doctor.
Since produdlon besan ln.January ol th&amp; year,
Rom·Amer baa ilready sold more thaD one
million capaUles.
More lhar! )oo Nevda
· phyllclans 1 ~ II 111d. more thiln 70
oin.tptorea cany it. Tboua~~~~ds ol people from ,
1111 over ihe ~ caM to NI!Yeda ror their
aupply, becauie eblpment acroeaJtete linea t.
prohibited by the PDA u weD as by the mte.
~1\mer'a wenion or Gerovltal comes In
capeulca ....._ nnp
SU lo $30 for 60
ClpiU!el, plul the ree for the vWt 111 the dodqr.
Of a Dlllllber qt Lu Vej~U phyeidans auryeyect.
bilf a cJo.n !piOted fram $10 10 StS 1* vlllt,

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wt.ed. t111r:r 111 il. m toreljpl ..,... m th8
biP ...,.... or a- • docror In r.., -,y
elf*llldana on thit 8lbltlnl:e.
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is it
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foraging
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IPNSIShe seemed hke perfect proof thot modenn
n1"&lt;!ocine can work wono:ter.: 73 years old, afflicted
"'''" hi8h blood prll$Sure and a heart condition, but
~•·v• c lear-headed and functioning with tho help of two
nHroclc dru&amp;~ preac:ribed by her doctons.
8ut when i~ty prompted the elderly WOIJW\
m use a heavily advenised, o~N.h&lt;H:ountef' l&amp;utive,
t he miracle almott killed her.
nw laxat1ve transformed the di8itans prctet'1'bed for
her mto a toxic substance, ond incre.ued the lou or
potusium ~ted with the thiazide diuretic which
romrolled her blood presaure. The result was carcboc
arrhythmia-an "'"'&amp;Ulor he.n beat. It put her Into a
hospital emergency room, clolc to death.
Her story is not unusual in the annals of medicine
today.
Many elderly people whose deatha are
annbuted to heart failure and old ag,e may In fact be
'ICiims of pre«:rlptlon drup that. combined with
other dl"\l&amp;l. food or alcohol, make them sick,
Incapacitated or even kiD them.
Bclcau.., of lnadeqonc:iea in US medical practice, a
quantum leap In pharmaoeutlcal production, and
public i6J&gt;orance of iU hlzan!J. older American$
f!t3UI&amp;rly consume too many medications 111 doaet and
comblnaliom that are often cte.dly.
Or. Michael Rehor, a staff ope&lt;:laUst in phannaoology
for the elderly at tho San Franclaco Mental Health
Department. said many or tho dN&amp;5 prescribed
throu&amp;ft Medicare CAD cause okJe.effe&lt;:u In tha elderly ,
tnduding huy vlalon. loa or c:oordlnation, con&lt;usion
or depresalon. -nus creates a danger that ollvenle
roa~11ons Could be wrongly dllllJnosed as senility or
even mentaiWneu,• he warns.

DUferem .n-tla.
A number of c:han8a take place as the body *81'1·
aod they can make pharma&lt;:O!Utlcalt more dan&amp;erous,
he soya. "'r&amp;an oyatemtfunotlon less efllclently,
caualng dN&amp;5 t o bo abaorbed. dlatrlbuted, broken
down and IW:rl!led at alower r1t110.• A nonnoJ adult
dole can be too high for an elderly penon.
"The same dole you and • mJsht ~- ....,..,..,uny
could mab an eo-year old quito ~tiled,"ICCOI'dln&amp; to
Or. Jaclt Sesai,ICiin4 chief of medlclne at l.onl! Beach
General Ho.pltal, and co-author of • Southem
Califomil ourwy of n~ IQne patient&amp;. "The
elderly broln Ia 8~tquisi1ely ..WINe lO the IOlCic oide
elfecu of aoroe o( tbele dNp. You've 1!01 thia entire
population that reopooda to medication quite
dllfmmlly than you would OJCpect from the otandard

leltlbook."

n - Nb are compounded when I4MII'&amp;I c1rusa are
UMCI ~. M)/1 Vera Label, clireclm' o( the
0..... 8bty ~ Oiok: In llerkeiBy, Cillfomla.
"MultipM medlcatlan II I big problem &amp;IDOr1S older
'petlpW. Often, medlctneo preocrlbod years oarllef are
111111 t.q .-t people hive chansed rowna, dlanfled
.._.., run lla1 o( 1DOii8y 10 buy Jll'8ll9'fptlon
- ' Cllllllnue ....,.. okl - . or are . - . . 10 two or

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~ It'• • problem of enormow propDf'lionL
Ole)' ccxnprile only len percent of the ~

AllhDusb

population, eld&lt;Tly citizens Cover 651 con1ume Z5
percent of all pre«:ription drup A Michl&amp;lon otudy
found that one out or lour """ior citizens in ill sun-ey
took four or more preac:riptlon drugs at once Half
reported using over·the&lt;:Ountcr analgesics. l••~tlvC$
or antacids which might interact tolicly with
preacrlbed dnJ&amp;o, Among the ln•Ututionaliud, u was
not uncommon lor elderly patlenta to recei•·e eight or
ten different daily IDC!die.ulom.
Some 70 J*'!*lt of the elderly now use preac:ription
dru8J'. most or which are adtninlatered in amounts
approprute for an ov""''!e, lSI).pound midclltHgcd
adult in pJd Malth. On all c:ounta, the proide does not
Ot the typic&amp;l M!nlor citizen. •
The result, much too often, Ia too many drup. in too
larl(o dose$. And unJeu aoo1ethlng ia done ahout it

'The elderly bro., is exquisitely sensitive to
the toxic side effects of some of these drup.
You 'Ye tot this entire population that feS1&gt;0nds
to medication qu~ differently than you
would expect from the stondord rurboolc. ·
-Dr. Jock. Segal,

acting chief of medicine,
Long 8eoch General Hosp;tol

soon, the problem wW only become more enormous.
lly the year 2000, the moer-6.5 portion of the US
population. is expected to double

Hlp.l y rev11red
Uttlo Is being done at the moment. Few American
medlc.J lchoob have separate department• of
serontology, or orr.,. adequate lt'ainlnj! In the
treatment of the elderly. Medic:al tenboou aeldom
provide 1pedJ&gt;e Information on tha dn.tg tolerances of
older patients. Furthermore, 80 per cent or t ho drugo
now UJed In treatJn« the aged were not available to
modlcal studeniS SJ'Iduated before 1956, so that 1
aubltantlal number of doctors are unf~ with
their lide effecu or pooolble tolCic (eiCI:iom with othes'
aut.tancea. And most American doctors aimply do not
do a pJd enou&amp;h lob or informing their patients of
rlaU uooclated with meclication.
A 1916stucly by tha reapected CatlliiC!rol Foundation
of Jacbonvllle, 11orida, .-Jed Uw the lpd
frequently neslea 10 cliaaw all of their prescrip(lona.
or the we of IMIMh&lt;H:ountM' product•, alcohol, or
diet foodl with their phyaldano. They alto save df'l.I8J,
UM them without advice or ahare them with frlendl.
lui docton
as1&lt;Jn« their patiorua many
~ about drus .e eitlter. The Michlpn aucly
found that 61 per cent of Its reapondlns pbyalclans did
not believe M!nlor c:lt.benl weft more likely to have
problema with ~ than Olher age groupe. And 80

weren'

P"" cent
or &amp;llied health prof"'"'ion.tli-nunoes
phlrmoc:isLS and serontology speciallsta-ai!I'Ced tha;
doctors failed to prD\ide adequate Information about
medicotions. "TTwt majority of ph~o that trell the
large number of gerlatnc patienla an! very often the
leaat competent In the community; t..ong 8each
Hoapilal'a Seg;tJ charseo.
• f'llyaicians are ao hi8Jtly revered among the osec1
that they would not coruider ques~'oning the need for
• opecifJC nledication, nor do they .,_,. to be aware o(
pc&gt;Mible olde effecu or contra·lndicoted content• that
these mlght contain," adds the Cathedf.tl Foundation'•
John Lefler.
What mJsht be done~ The MJchisan study's auU.W.
Nile made 20 """""mendatlona, In dudu~&amp; the
dJ•tnl&gt;ulion or more tnronmtlon tO the public, •pec:W
training program• In care for the lllderly, legisl&amp;tlon
requiring geriatric doacsuJ&lt;Ielines. ond more thorough
monltonng and regulotin&amp; of dn.tg use.
Seg;LJ's
California study calls for ~es in medical education
and for fl'ClU review prooedureo to ensure that
practitioners are competent.

Retired ........,ne
11&gt;e publication and distribut ion of informath·e
books on health for the elderly can be encou~ b\•
medico! care providers. Some elderly people. befo~
tumtng to any preoc:riptlon, oonsult handbooks
including The Docrora and Pariellts HandiKJOk of
M.cJJcine and Drug., by Peter Pm&amp;h, M.D. !KnopO; Tt&gt;c
Peop/&lt;'1 l'llvmM:y. by Joe ~aedon IA•'Dnl and The
1hnh 1\bout Senl1iry- Nrd How to Aroicl It, by
t.awrenc:e Galton ICroweUJ.
Phlrmocilts can also be helpful. The C.Uifomia Stole
8oard of Pha.nnocy considered a by~ow requiring that
customers be provided with verbal directions for eoc:h
orisinal ~plion dlspen&gt;ed. But the proposal II'M!I
with bitter opposition from corporate c~ru&amp;Rores~
to keep contact with Individual cuatom..rs as brief as
po551ble, r rom the California Medic.IJ ANociatlon and
the California Hosplt-.1 Alaociation. and surpri•ln&amp;Jy,
fro&lt;n the American Alaociatlon or Retired Pet1100s.
wiUch feared that it would no longer be able to
dispense df'\.18J to i " memben by mall under the new
by~aw.

The 8oard eventually withdrew the proposal.
The activist Groy Ponthen or&amp;aJllutlon. which
helped establish Berkeley's innovative Over Sbty
Clinic. odvocates much more d:rutlc: cb&amp;n«es. They
support the creation of a Mlianal hllaltlt ~ which
wiD talte medical care out or the hand or priv11te. veoted
interetlf auch as profeuional anoc:lations and
p/w'macy companlet, and (0610!' approached
which mJibl depend leu on ""'« treatmenL
AJons th&lt;Me ..... us CtJosresaman Ronald OeUUIIll
ID., Col.) bu sponaored a Healtlt Service&amp; Act to fund
pu~ loc&amp;Qy&lt;ontrolled community health
centera, where the emphasis would be on halhh
mainiiii\IJICe and prevention.
At thlo point. ' -· aolu.tioru are far leo&amp; In
evklenc:ll than problems-and efforu to resist
oolutiona. In • limited way, the Berlteley clinic, which
deliberately~ elderly people wbat questions to
ult their docton. offen a 1110del for the future.

�UB tennis Bulls net fourth place
SCIU

The UB Men's Tennis Team turned In a
sparkling performance in nettlna rou"h plaee
in the SUNYAC Tennis Championships
Friday and Saturday. The team totaled 14
points to fmish bebiod Oneonta, Binahamton
and the winner, Albany.
All teaqt members ma~ the umi·
ftoals, but it wu th• tbirOdOu1lttS duet or
Mike Conneue and Randy Miller that
advanced 10 the ranals. The duo 10$1 in straiJ)lt

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"We ftnlshed two places ahead of what we
rmisbed last year," Bulls coach Tom loll'eona
revealed. "We had a aood iliowina
considerina the young aae of our players. I sot
a aoo&lt;1 showinJ from all the players."

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A lack of players cost the Royals tennis team one awcb last
week,afler a full J(juad brccud to a win two days c:a:lier.
The win camell Oswqo State Coll~e. wbere UB coasted to a 6-1
win, boost ina the Royals win toea! to ci&amp;bt for the season. The first
four sin&amp;Jes players won, with top player Heidi Jubl startiDa the
streak with a 6-1, 6-3 pair over Jane Koster. Dee Doc Fuhu
riP'
. ·ned her fonn after a recent ankle injury with a win over Kilby
QuiM.
Number thttt player. Sue Sc:bmidt took two shutouts {a double
baad) from Debbie Lowden, whUe Pany Koernu banded M.J.
Rich a 6-2, 6-3 loss.
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The only Buffalo loss eame when Osweao'a Mar1c Osborne
defeated Beverly ToUey In the Ofth sin&amp;Jeulol, with 6-2,6-3 pmes.
A aoUd doubles !lhowina qain concluded the Royal's
performance. Unda Stidham team up with Sbaron Wolsky for one
win. Barb MacDonald and Tma Oraodits wue responsible for the
second. Both duos n~ three scu to take the win, with Wolsk;y
and Stidham scori.na a 6-7, 6-1, 6-lloa qaillSl Nancy .Kelcitlin and
Beth Horowitt. Kelly Shea and Mule Johnson took MacDonald
and Orandits to the limit, eventually loslna by a~.?.(,, 6-3 score.
Asainst Fredonia, coaeb Cormie Camoitz could only muster
seven players for the aw~cy meet, and accoroing 10 Cam.aitz "we
took seven playus and lost."
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Minus lbe top two slnales players. Fredonia won 4-3,. Jobllost
to Amy Roth in three scu, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Sc:bniidt, fon:ed into the
- d spot, fell to Kilby Omver in two J&lt;U. Cam.ail% described
the two te.c~orr loues u "the key" to the owraJI defeat.·
EYdJD OrUI said before ber match tbll " I doo't wmt to stay on
tllis c:ou" 1111 lonacr." &amp;CCOf'dina to Cam.aitz, aod promJjdy
baDded OatldiaJobiiSOO a 7-$, ~3 loa.
Otmnltz was then "fon:ed 10 saairoce the number two doubles
ill ordu 10 (ICI4 eoouaJt sln&amp;Jes players. So, Lynn
Xin:Msalu, dacrtbed by ber ODIIdt u "a raJ aoo&lt;1 ~ playo:r."
auily dcfeMed Aao Oooqan. naa Oraodl11 then lost to 0oana
ICalfn:y by. 6-3. 6-1 - ·
The Stidbam silcus ~ liP &amp;DOlhc:r wio. l..alie Stidbam,
wlto .wed OJ.., due. to aama, paited liP wida Liada.IO turD
awl!)' FredoGla'a S.b Ricbrd aDd Mary GilmutiA. ·~ do
tllcir - k _,
wullo,.
described the operllliDD.
Wldt liM &amp;let ol a - . I doubles - · Fredoeia ''lOt a J1C1in1
tllotn, whldlw• uaron-." Ouallil% Mid. The fodcilp.OIIIe
lloll a 4-J edle. and baoded the RonJs their sec:oe4 loa of

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Olll ot lime-..
Willi die Nrlt York lblc CU.piaadlipt two- -a •"&gt;'•
caa.itz llfllllld for a liUIIdl OD OciONr II ..... 'lt'llllltm
s.idl Colllp 10 ltalp die
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UB ollaKIWUd to "' ecrlouo...a.ril D'Amico put
011 the~ vUt I "'yard piS&amp; 00 I ~fbKk
It's prelty ~for c:oodws to cbalk up losses IS . t&gt;Ptlocl. thrown by P&lt;rdvat. D'Amico tb&lt;D oautbt a
leamlna ~ fllf tbc tam-lo try to make two point coavcnlon pass duo'ft_ by Q)llf1crbad&lt;
somctlliDa.politlw out or a defeat. But lD tbc .... of Marty a.mu.
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the Ju.lor Vonay Bulb foocball IIIUIICI,Kmay he a
tiulc doaer 10 tile triab.
;,-l..alt SuDdol1 diC lllby
tniww to s,-Uoiveniq. Oecc JIPID, it was a Divisioo I ,..,. beatifta
Ill&lt; Dirillocl Ul BQIIs, jwt lite lut
loas 10
Colpte. 8ut,IICCOrdiQSto 1M N CCMidJa, tbe trip was
wdl wonll it.
"This .. tbc best ~ poaiblc,.. ..istant
eoach Ktvln Oroody strc:uod. He explained that in th&lt;
42·27 loss to Syracuse, "We performed wdl. This is
impona.ot In the lona run for both the junior varlllty
and varsity proararns."
Th&lt; Baby Bulls pv&lt; up 21 poinu before ICitlna on
th&lt; board aaainst the OniQa&lt;men. Tailback Tony
Pm:ival surted Buffalo orr Mil a two-yard burA into
the ~ in the socood quart«.
"We )ust clicbl't mde tbc tad&lt;lcs," Oroody
esplaloed •
COld&gt; Lany Roctunan added tlw
"~• aave up the blc play." But bead JV COld&gt; Mlk&lt;
O.riAmon uplaieod that So.......,. was"~. much
raster."
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oprRu bJ Padval ond a ll Jllfd acri8l IIUKI&lt;, 011 I Pal
l'riaDo to D'Amico posa. S)'fXUIC dida't """" iu last
toucbdo""' Willi IliA a~lautes were ld't ill llle
bul
tbco tile Onula......,sbut cloW1llbc Bulls' offenst.
"They were fut• then an)'lhiq llle JV or the
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Rothman added. "The offense~ supor. ond the
defcnsc-ctida'tlkdown cilher~'Tbcyplay&lt;d Sunday fOf
S6 minutes (before the final S)TI&lt;:IIX ...,...). "
Vanily head
8111 llaDdo pni5ed tile N 1QU801,
sayins that "They did 1 hell of!)ob.lbc orr&lt;mM lillc
ctid a super job." Wilh tile BabJ 8ulls Rllllna up 400
yards apinst tile Divblon I CJrana&lt;mm, Duclo said
that "the kids felt Uko they won:"
Tb&lt; JV oquad races Cornell Uni-.ity not, anothtf
Division I comJ)CIItor, at Comelhon Friday.

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Three pma.
Three lousy....,...
If you'r&lt; IDy tmd of a N&lt;W York - - .ran. you had a
ldusy weekend. A.ltcr cbecrina tile Yankees on for a whole
season, incttxlina a lqllly Oldtina lal&lt; .....,., c11arae by th&lt;
Baltimore Orioles, the 1lroox Bombers bombed in tbe
Am&lt;rioan Leaauc O.arnpioosltip Series aplnst ICansu City.
With a
ability not seen si-New York folded and
sank to CllldilnOli in fou; strailht in 1976, the Yankees rolled
over a.od dled. With remarbble oonsislmcy, New York
seo&lt;od two""" ip each cooteR, ..w. I total orrcnu ofl6 hiu
in tb&lt; shon ICrie$.
Now ror tbe bed .~. 1o tbe ... or pma, tbe
Royals cdt&lt;d New York with 23 hits, bul put 14 nms ..:..tb&lt; plate. Wtw bappmed 10 a Yankee orreme tlw loci tile
American' t..aauc in llle loq t.iJ? Part or \be problem,.....
1ha1 Mr. October, Rqai&lt; Jacbon,loot his ealalcW.
Overall, 0oo1Jc Brut '• KC oquad .aiiOd 10 totally
dominllc. Wbal should b8w bcerl a series IS &lt;ltdtiQSa th&lt;
The Aslrot·Philli&lt;s
Natlooal Leaauc's simply ......,•t.
matcbup was aood basdlall. Four or the aames W«&lt; dcdded

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OlD h.app&lt;n O&gt;Cf the wiater'?

ill mra innlnal. This wu how baseball ,... made to b&lt;
played. Wbal bappa&gt;ed 10 New York?
TI&gt;&lt;ft milbt be I basic l'fOblea inlldfll Ill the .Aa&gt;cricu
Laauc. Uk&lt; the deSipated hilt.« rule. It dlminac&lt;t the
problem or a man"P" pollin&amp; his pitcher. ond allowlna qina
hitters who oan't handle the defense...,. .....,.,s to plo,y.
Public rda~io.. men for tbe American t.caaue also araue that
it adds ucittfnmt by addinj · mor&lt; offense, but thll's
debatable.
Part of th&lt; aarne or baxball is IOClOI&gt;II lucssin&amp; the
m..,...,r, ond a tot or beer eon be coasuroed in po$1 aame
cldc.mloo talltiJoa about wby a pitdlor Wll polled.
1be Ylllltees !died on the 1ona boll ftw . or lheir
xoMa. but ..tieD • cffec:tift ao,a1s pitdliae ourr toOk.....,, nodliola ......... lA t11r r..
ICC took
tbrtc aOI&lt;a bueir.- N&lt;w Yort. wblle ABC'I AI~
qujckly pointed out 11181 tbc ooly speed ia piluutpes wllas
W'dlk Randolph ond 8obbT llrowD. - "'" ltoylls caaAaDtly
Bot the leadoff man oa base, ond be tlllateQeCI tbc Yankees
pitdxri. which prompted the not Royala&lt;ttlna the bla hit."
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Ald:.eas. but that's 11olitdy.
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Mosllitdy is that the: &lt;XICIIrld talb d be~., this
yeas, based on ycas&lt;IICI pcrfOI'DIIIIICe.
JldJon had an aap(IOIIII .....,.,, ~ .)()() fllf the
fiiiL time (ahhouah it michl b&lt;..-ped 11181 puUiQI hUll as
soon as he bllted 1 triple in the last ....,. was sa;,lltly bulih
tca&amp;ue, bill what do I tnoW7).
Unfonunatdy, Mr. October foraot evcrythina he knew
abo111 banin&amp;. •d dldn'tlc:am anythlna II all oboutllddina.
So it
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ror-d 10. W'otb
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Foe- wbo tlmply ba"" 10 W?'dlwbal ,._ues 10 beaedlenl -dlup .,........, ICC_, tile PUii&lt;s. try ........ oa
the tube ..W. tile W&gt;lumc o(( aad liA&lt;11 to lk redlo.
It """'t be the same withoUI tbe New York Yaaltca iD the
World S&lt;ria, but h '!:ill AUI be bueboll.
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�Tilt ·eitace . ol a ~ ttarter ClllllbiDcd wilft
inppa...... ~~~ -111e UB V~ Royals
victaey Jut .Ft-, ailld u lllct 1M dine lllllisht
§ ,._- to Nauredl c.Qcp 8-J$, $.J$. ad 9-15':"
.,' Because UB and Nazarecll•ere the only "two teanu
- . invol!ed ill !he cgatch, lhc;t l!laye4,..-e bat-of .Jive
Ii' forlllll iaslead of best-of-three. ?-:
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, "Tile team t1U hindered by !he absence ol our
Clll)l&amp;ln Altani Tsuji /'.Jto)'ll's coadl 1'- Weinrei!:b
slid. "OUr t e&amp;ql is YQUJI&amp; and her experience would
have bdped make a Cliffereo~."
The RoYals foand them~elvef strua&amp;lioi lhrou&amp;b ail.
tluu ..a.ames. but !he performance ~f setters Lori
Hanleo Gel t&gt;{aty Ellen Weber kept lhe team· from ..an
cmbafasslna blow-out. Their pinpoint shots and
8&lt;l01tate sets forced Nazareth to my on !heir toes. '
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Ollei'COme. Nazvcth plllyed a strona game overall and
i f Tsuji were ~1, the OUICO(IIemay have been
the same.
• "Naz&amp;relh bas a 100&lt;1 team and tbey plii.Y :.veil ailVOUDd. They were well cOached and weir balanced. I
tboqht our team l!layed fairly well even wilh tile lack
of depm and elCJ&gt;e!iellCe." tbe Buffalo&lt;:Oach .s aid.
The eneJllY loSS that piqued the Ro)'als in the
Brockport Touniarnent MS remedil!d for this match.
Some work was do'\e !itlce
to improve lhe team's
cood.itiooina and the Naurefh match was shoner.
"Jhey'ro in ]lretly apod shape," was
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U(liversity in St. Catberines, Oqlario;&gt;. The fnvi.t atiooaJ
is a big·Cani&lt;liao e.v ent which features both men's and
women's competuion, As· an. added feature, the
team setters Weber "8Dd Hansen help .settle ~ leaql. womep are invited to panicipate iJ\
competition
The play of lhe setters .reaiJy made a differen~ even, on Friday. "However , it will not coun~ toward the
thoush the score dido 't show il," We.inr~ch revealed • • standings. Some of the tiest university volleyball teams
Tsuji's trip bome for lhe weekend and the lack of in Canada will be represented at !he tournament.
.depth on the UB team wer~ obstacles too ~bJg to ' •
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tempo slowed t(! a mOderate Pace in the-second haJnts..
UB conlinued its effective ball-control tact~. keq&gt;ing
Rebounllilra from last ~y's heartbreaking 1-0
the Dolpl)ins mainly on cie~
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only chance bdns des)&gt;eiate looa ballS which wtr&lt;
Moyno OotphiM 5'1.
eas.1y handled by the Bulls' di&gt;&amp;pUned defense.
From the•start the. BUlls dominated the sam&lt; Oow,
UB • •hibued '. its 'lncrWed maturitY as a ;urn,
pinnina a dlsorpnlud and sc.am.bling I.e Moyne team
paticmly WlJliO&amp; for aood scoring opponunltles, and in
in their own end. The Bulls employed a ball conirol
lime they-cam"! The- rrr"' .aoal ,or tile oecond half,
offense, ret)'lns on quick, shon passe$ wleb &amp;ood
rauhell $imply from aood hustle. Many Oross and
backup suppi&gt;n; and tJ;&gt;&lt;Y round quic1&lt; resulu.
Mike Gjlorsie\1ti set up Simoii in front or tlie:net for
-At the t; l4 f!m balfmll'k, Chris Simon exploited a
hls ~nd' aoal or the came. But thc;B~ weren't
vein of oaknas In th~ Dolpll!o defense, slanimlna
satisfied to sit, on their comfonabk Jbrei 8Qa11ead.
hotnhhe pme's rim' &amp;oal on a ~a.Qy, A:t. thb l)ley •continued 10 apply the pmsure and with t2
po'lnt, tbc:JMI.I t&lt;erc In ctiaqc utii.y &lt;Qn(l4ently kl
seeoncb nmainLna. Simon scored the ha l:il&lt;:k by
a.c ~~~-e.~...,~ this dicfii'tlast-loaa. ' findina 1~e upper rialu·hand oom'Or o~ l)l~ nn. .with
At. 6:&lt;16, Dolphin for.dl'd Ed Kasun ·score&lt;~· a • Devore e.ss'i51lng.
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Simon's hat erick rai$0$ ,Ns ......,. lloal•oill ;qi),Ri~ s ~-· ~ BuUs- stroo&amp;Jy proteSted theaoal. jus1 •-rn
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~hy or Jim Yo~·· record or IS So! in l!14.
&amp;rllllll&amp; 10 Yli1D tbal Koaun was offside..
Wlth si~ games remafoint Chris l$-vinwiuy ~\0
---rh.ey shouldn'r have· evm. had t.bar ooc/~
surpast lhe record.
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The &lt;Bulb are Proarn'OII&amp; ra.ptd.ty
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\O their .,._ plan. Thollr efr- wt:f1: rrwardOd nine perform*:"'~·
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play~ have siveo. me," the.~ praised. "We had
ini!Iated bY a crisp croM . * .lrom Dave Rldlilnls to whal 1t takes to -wm. When -you. wm bplh halves, you
unauarded GjiQrJkvstJ wbo ..ay put UB in the lead ·win the aam&lt;-Needtess to.say I'm Jlleued.'' . ·
for JOOCI, T- uutes Jaicr Gj~lt1 suuclt-ui.
The Bulls' complete dominancr of "the pme is
tiltinJ a chip pass from lim o..o~ ana delkctina j( ' probably best Ulu~ liy eheir 32-7 advantqt ill
ofJ I.e Mayne aoalie Rudy Muller fo~ hls second aoal. shou 0.. aoallbis season. Le MoYI'i• eoach Kekb Gaae
explained, "What can you say? It was Jive one:''
ljJI's nm match fsll. a tey SUN'I'AC aame •
· y,. IWr-!&gt;l&amp;.Y was fairly intense with bo&lt;h sides Fmlonia, today at 4 p .m.

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today •• 8 p.m. In 234 Squire.
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Studcnta who " ' " _ , deoled the right to - I n Erie
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UniYenlty Ufc group et Hillel House Sundoy at II o.m •.
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Vol. 31, No. 21/SUNY et Buffelol13 Oc1ober 1110

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Amid polka millie and a
ninllorm, aq,ubllcu
:! Vice Prealdcntlal candidate
Oeocsc Billh adcltuscd a crowd
or 700 supporters at
Chcclnowaaa'a Thruway Mall
Saturday.
Surrounded al the podium by
local Republican Pany ~ers,
Bulb freel y dilhed 0111 praise
for hiJ eolkqucs. lnuodocina
Bush to "lht land of U.e crab
apple," waa eric Counry
Executive l!dward Rutkowski,
wbo presented the former US
Ambusador .;th a Buffalo
Bills bat . " I'm ddl&amp;lned t o Ed apin," uld ' Bulh {'latr
addina, "Hc'c aor a briahr
political fururc ."
AIJo 11 Bwll'a aide was
Alfonac O'Amoro·, who
rt&lt;ldved the former CIA Chief's
cndorsancnr for New York
reprcscnrollve 10 U.c US Senate.
"We musr dtc1 blm," Bush
affirmed, u
rhe crowd
responded enrh&amp;Ulutlcally.
The uaemblqe, with !be
~ion of one Jian·wovina
John Andcnon advocorc,
moved lnspiriniJy IO l.be tunes
of a t.d:"ouod polka band.
The bclac-c:oated Texan
candidate !hen ptoccedcd to the
Statler Hotel for a · press
conference, foUowed by a few
abon ranarka to the 1,000
people &amp;Uhcred In the SlaUcr's
Terra ce li.OO!) for t he
Colu111bu1
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Utb . . . .

Eartic:r upoo his an1n1 to
Buffalo at Prior AYiadoQ, ~
reapondcd to rcportcra'
questions, moar or which
focused on rhc rcccnr rash or
bruw klllinas in Buffalo. When
informed of Jcuc Jackson'l
remark wbich implied tbar
Ronald Rcaaan'• policies have
-corurlbured to the currenr
"wave of viore- ~IIJ the
counrry," Busb c:&amp;lCCorUcd the
si1:11atloa as "uaJy."
"I don'! rhint thar ki.od of
rbdoric: iJ coostr'UCtivc," Bush
said. "Tbcre'1 no!J1i111 in
Governor Rcaun'a makeup to
· brMhidi'~Ullled With'~.
Governor Rcqan's record in
oppointmenu and concern for Wok Buffalo dcatrvc~ pralac
for kccpioa calm and
blacks iJ 1 aood record."
The Ambauodor th e n maintainlna commuoiwlon."
As the qucstionina rumed to
asserted his viewa on the luue of
violence in America, calllna for domcatic ,UCiiu, Bush became
ot President Caner's
•critical
increased low enforcement .
"Anyone who would pcrpctrale adminl.ion·. Tbe RepubUean
crime (abould) be broullll to .acc:ouoted for his Pany's
justic:c," expllined Bush . "Me campaian IIICCCSS by claimin&amp; I()
md Governor Rcqan will (IJI&gt;r "offer bopc insrcad o~
,,..... an end to th&amp;l kind of dcspejr. ''
Caner bu made tbe nation's
iruidious behavior. 1 don'r
know bow you do it; you're economy rwic:c 11 worac with his
lllwaya aonno have u&amp;IY Urlk SO&lt;alled "economic ml=y
dcmel&gt;l.l cnwlina arouad our ind&lt;'l&lt;," 8u:sb claimed . Tbe
Rcapn·Bush ticker offers 1
!here."
solution lb&amp;l is a "balanced
approach,
puttina U..e emphasis
Repeat perfonauce
Busb !hen commended l.be on jobs," bt continued
.J)eOple of WCSicrn New York altbouah points or the proararn
for thtlf bandllna or the recent were nor specified. In hopes of
.22 ctlibcr arllh, ayina "I curbln,a , ' qfJf.lioCI • .l\Aib

promiacd ro "aot pcrrnir the
aovcrnmcnr ro arow u fast."
Bush then attacked Carter's
forcian stance, denouncina the
Prcsidcnr's failure to " keep
commilmen rs. "
S""pccifically
concerned wil.b youna pcople't
views on U.c armament Issue,
Bush
claimed thu 1
"determined" President will '
carry forth a fcdina of pcaclC, u
opposed to Caner's lack of
"dircctioo in forciln offairs."
Bush then reaffirmed his

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"Tbc way you deter aa&amp;rCSSton
is to keep ·!he United Smn
mona," said Bush, "and not
pcrrnh the US to sUde into
poshions of infc;riority."
Tho candidate then declined
addilional questions, visibly
tired from 1 mo rntn@
appearance i n Rochester
Apparently not yer satisfied
wil.b area support,..._,an wdJ
follow up his September ""''
wil.b another campoip stop m
Buffalo oo October 21. Oaail&lt;
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• p&lt;tliatilwy '-iiiD&lt;IIoa ta f.- of It Albrtfty $lac
Mvdmu who wtre OOt lrDo'*ed ro rqi:na tO Wilt. II\
Alt.ny Countr. The pilonJUh doarpd thai a Slat&lt;
Law, ltollcWia audcau " lntl&gt;lllalu" and p&lt;C!\'CDI111J

them !toto tqlllct111J In their collqc communuy, II
uoco..,tutlooal The law ddllld a ttSicl&lt;r&gt;t •
anyoo&lt; """' liwa lo 1 COWIIY aud lutmtb 10 mote
b1&gt; bomc Ibm:.
A ....,., for II&gt;&lt; Albolly State tludctlll. Lou
Oliver rrom the New Yo;~ Pubbe lntcmt ResH~t"h
Cl&lt;oup (I'IYPIROI. claim&lt;d that the ntlon1 ., 1
m1jor vlc:tory lor lludenU and mAYbe lni!J
111 h1v1n@ tht. State law Ckcl&amp;rcd u.ncon:tthutional.
" We're &lt;Xt1&lt;mdy plcuecl that the Judit&lt; hu

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luy olh&lt;1 people," Oh•a told T'lrt S,..:tnu• I rom
hi• Alblrny otrK:c
All C'MfJil woo
rne on)un&lt;H&lt;m b) Judi,&lt; McCiurn ocmporartly
rnandlttj four tbutp. the U AlbAny Statco nudatu,
prmoUlly notaUowrtt to r~ter, ma~ do 50 noW~~~,
quctt~onn.Wet that ;tudenll were furccd 10 fi.U out
1n th.at cmuuy. t.'Onarnina..au~h lhmaa .u totauon or
J.llftniS accounc aod ~qu:arauon could •t04 bt

u.sed. any uudmt w~cd out 1 queutonnaut
aner lllluat)' I. 1910 ond Wll not oJio.. od 10
•e&amp;J.u_n, &amp;s cnltl~ 10 anott\e:t t~lc:"'• IJld, no 01hcr
do&lt;\uneni•Hon woukt be feQUHrd of studcou
Ahho..., the tnJun&lt;tiOn «&gt;•&lt;fl ~nlv AlbiU1)

County. NYl'IRO'• Slott E.lte&lt;utlvt Director
Donald RoA b&lt;IK"O that If upheld. 11 wdl have
ompi-IOIU uvoualtOut New Vorl
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lbc ~~me aa.Le.'' he: remarked.
NYPIRG. olo"l with tJ&gt;c Studen1 A..oaliJon ol
the Stat&lt; Un!Yenity (SASU), hu bccfl wortlna for
JCVcraJ )'Can OD Lbc: swdenC Voting rlgbh ~Ut

diUVI. the (Jl&lt;CI.IIt.......
Cllarllc Ileum, on ofll« .,o; l.er "' the Albony
Court Board or Ekcdo01, wd Fnday that th&lt;

lum said lhatiD all C&amp;J&lt;S wbcr&lt;llldl•idwtl ocudClll&gt;
havr lODe 10 CO&lt;Jit 011 bcholf or their ric/11 to
rt'l)stct, they have won.

no lunaa

"Our 5)foblem w&amp;t that ~c couJdo ., act up lO •
l~cl Of &amp; CI&amp;SC that WOUld b(- bfndln8,-'n0W \II!C
ha"r, •• be maintained.
SASU Communlcauoru Olrtctor """ Soool.
that this test
he elor.est they
IJirced
have c:omt to 1 c:lass action 5Utt.

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....- l.ut Moll&lt;lay f« tb&lt; November 4 d&lt;ctioG,
rpc&lt;:,ial rqisu01ion days,.... hdd tbrouaJ&gt;ou&lt; tbc
Slatr on Fnday lll&gt;d Satwdoy. Ayen •rn ocm to
many AJblny Sl01e •lldenu Fnday to ialllml thall
or the: C'GUt\ rutin&amp; aJ\d ,a mrouraa.c them to ~o

,.,...,ol qucstlonnalra Jive• loOidy 10 Stud&lt;nb _,.,

bcint b.a.nded out ~ The qut"Sdoos were
dfti&amp;Md to d&lt;ttm\in&lt; II a ltodent 1&gt; IICiually •
resident of lhecount). ~e expiiUI&lt;d, brucd on "hrn
hi&gt; au b t.PJt&lt;ted and where he m:o•&lt;&gt; i&amp;nd keep\
htJ mt,ney
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voce ht:rc- and t~oruauoca
tMy oon·c•• twcd on tW qvcsuonnant
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W~m u~ed '""01 he tbou.tJ&gt;t of olloWU\1 "'IOCJ&lt;DIJ
10 VC'Kc tn tbcit ~ community. Dawn wd,
" you W.t IS,OOO oc~uiiJid they roold,.... hdJ
In I oty Uk&lt; Albany. You rcmcmbcT Bcrtdn."
rc~Qar\~d
~oa1) h:t'm

~YPIKG l'lo)«t c-dloaloo 11 UB Lead
Snutll &lt;&amp;lei that • 001111 wmilal 10 Albany'•
""D be nlcd lA Erir Cowcy Is&gt; tb&lt; """' futun H&lt;

l6ded that pnllp&lt;ftlYt pltiu!IIT1 atr bomC IOQIItt.

~:.::-.~::Xaxuual ~tt

by ClarbliH Rosen

Qpi.uoed HolfJina Director ~ Bo,.,..
He noted \ttl! u aadenu ~ on&lt;m:npus.
drop ovt or t-a).c advamqc of ID opuoa ia
the Ho"'llll Coruroa allc&gt;Wtn&amp;thall to~.
nc~ ipiiiCC't bcaJmc •''8;llabk. Hence-. tnpk:s
arc broken do" a.od ..,.,lm&amp;ltJu dccrc:a:sc-.
Wltdc th&lt; boUllll&amp; en... WO&gt; AI II&gt; pr:o.t , I
lfUl deaf or COfllrovcnr cmacd cwa
wh&lt;th&lt;t lt&lt;sld&lt;nt Ad.uon ll&gt;o&lt;Jid ho•r

~rvf'tiSiff[f N mf'r

Tht how.ana -.1"»u. prt,M&gt;UJ.Iy au iJJ,ut of
Jle8.- dtdf:'ao 10 tbt UniVGlU)' commu.nll.&gt;.
h.u &lt;nd«&lt;. O&lt;CO&lt;dUlJ 10 Voce Prdldent for
~udml l.llam Rkllard S4p&lt;lkow ' 'Moa
lttJdtnu Who souaJu ho!J~oln8 ba\t: b«n
acromodai.ed." ht ~Plamed
Thett arc, ho¥1tvet ,lOIDC 1tu6cnu.. maml)'
tho• rommulen llvin&amp; wutuo 1 l()..mUt
radius of UB, Who still Ill&lt; •tlboul IIOuiiOI
A&gt; Sopelkow nO&lt;&lt;d, "Til&lt; IIUdmu Dl '""''
concern wert lho&amp;e ln t_low- proJJmhy Who
ha...c u, roof onr thor head ."
Slu&lt;ltow &lt;&gt;tlmlll.«&lt; tbll approximately

roonunll6 Sl,ud~ow nocod tlutt Ji:A&gt; bOW
that tbey art rubjea to •
roommalt 1f aft~ AJ~ w«U. tnpbQI !till
rcm11n1 1 problem , "Thi&gt; (111tllin&amp;l is no

undc:r'M&amp;Dd

lnn&amp;a neccssary." asscnC"CC Slaaetko•·
The bouli"l problem 1&gt; poe jua 1 concmt
a1 UB. bot 1.1 • nattOOwick crisd. tbc: Vn-

100 studeull .,. nlll on 1 wollloa 11 .. .
Geoerolly spcotlna. Sl&amp;a&lt;ltow &lt;aid, Lht crials
i.s over.
When u k&lt;d bow the Unlvenit} hondl«&lt;

th&lt; crub. Slsaelt ow oiled I nuonbcr or
&amp;roup~.. Hf"'V1l Wf. re«:ived I areat deaJ or
•uppon from Do&lt;tnm Coll&lt;ac Ill Amhmt
who took in about,, studcnu. Stud&lt;ntolla•&lt;
•ux&lt; bc&lt;D pro•idcd with trar.ISpottotlon ·to
and rrO&lt;O the cam- to rnoiY&lt; any
poteodol bu$1111 p&lt;obl&lt;n&gt;s.
Also, local &lt;bllJ'CI&gt;n bclpcd dttrina the
crU!s. bousin&amp; •udr1!U In porUb bo&gt;cmct11J
until IDO&lt;C ~ hou&amp;Jna .... io&lt;ated
Tbe &lt;burcha were or specbll ...S.UIC&lt;
portiallolly wbal fo&lt;d&amp;o ttu*'&gt;u anhed,

Sila&lt;lto•said.

Some loeulty obo took 11udenU in,
particularly arodiiOI&lt; studcou. Additionally.

Ill• orr-Campos Howl"I oflb: found rooms

ror many •""-'

whik IOCD&lt; wislled to
remain tripk&lt;l-pootln&amp; tbru Jtod&lt;nU in

deli,....

dorm room•
lor two.
"Speoe become available ill dorms after
....,ly foiU paant of tb&lt; tludcnu clldll' t
allow up," Ul&gt;loiJied Alslslaot DiRcu&gt;r or
HoUJinJ Ri&lt;bord S.bo&lt;lltopr. " Thes&lt;

'1tudcn~ed DO !JioWO-U&lt; lho5c whO

b.o,.. olnady siJD&lt;d 1 conltl&lt;t "'"' po~d 1
sroo &lt;k1&gt;ooit ond Stmply doo'l •bow up" be
add&lt;d.
Spoa for odtllliODal auclmu 011 •11111"
lisll became 1va!lable when auclmb d~
0\11 of scbool. Sd&gt;odlknpl -ed Ill•, "We
lose Rucimts ""&lt;rJ ·"He aplotned lbat
.....,. RUdan&gt; I&lt;Ji UB, . - 00 WOJIUII

....,...,.......-...,.,Malcolm Toon -=--=--=..-..
F~ ~to tho

Soviet Utbotl (1976-791

SPEAKS ON

"The Sooiet Threat &amp;
HoU1 We Should Deal With lt"
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TltandaJt ()oc. l6dt et 8 Pm
C..W. CoO$ Srvdcat Cntet

~ "' n. 1/ils,-id Ct.ir o/ Polilkfol s.u.-

Prts&gt;det&gt;t C'laimed. " MllnJ' ..,Uqc: audenn
arc rC'Iurn1na to res~ hails.'' be \Aid. In
lac&lt;, titeR I&gt; nearly lOO pcr&lt;&gt;ml .._tty iD
r~1dtnc~ ha1b nttloewklc, •• Sigdkow
aur1bulrd thu to the m::c::moo and tbt
lll&lt;rc.ued ..,., of tiVUll orr-campoa.
AI UB. Slu&lt;lkow point«! out that &lt;~riY"'

th&lt; ....,..,..,

10m&lt;

Rudcnt.o bod probl&lt;mo

nndiHI hOUSIAI IU1lpiy bccawc.
opplt&lt;d oJier tbc dradllJ&gt;e."

mlll\)

But' be ooncludcd ..... r we. SurvlYC:d '\ Ct.bc:
.,...), tl .... because or th&lt; midcD&lt;x hall&gt;
ilall ond th&lt;it e&gt;lc:DSIYC.;.! IISid tb&lt; JOOd will
ortbc ... - . . W'llho&lt;lt lbcm ""'woold b. in
uoublc.''

PARTY
by

C.U.S.A.
WHEN: Thursdlly Oct. 16th
WHERE: P. .J. MTTOMa
· TIME: 8:30 p.m. to 4 e.m.
ADMISSION: $1.00

~noN t.NlfiiGIIADUAT!: sn.uM' ~TION

P..J.BOTTOMS
FOOD -

.ooze - .aoore

' - - - - - -.ADMISSION IS FREE1.,....,....,...,..-=-::o.. ·--~~~-------;.-lliiii&amp;
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U8 fumitJire pilfered;
University staff involved

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'"-'EA"'
A cual octlwdt is bCQI -&amp;!ned by UB edlnl.......,. amJd from
tqiOfU Ia tl&gt;e ~ thai u ~ u 30 Unlv=il}
emplo,.. ODd thrw IJIO\'Ina and ,..,... componics OR lnvol¥«1 '" tht
llld'l or ...,_ or llallan won11 of ...,pus fllmllure oinc&lt; 1m.
"llyov cu ~ $19.00 wonb of ""rr out of lhb. I'U br hoppy to ldltt,"
.......rtcd UnivcnltJ Praida!L IIDbcn L. lieu..- duri111 a praa (l(lflfrr&lt;ncc
Thwaday COil&lt;'Cr1llol ....,....... llol&lt;n llano on th&lt; IU&lt;I&amp;!: L&lt;a CampUl.
JC.ener ao8od tl&gt;e ...-ury fllw'&lt; qUOied by lhe ~in iu Thunday
IIIOf1llQI article, .._ 11 aU &amp;cear~~e."
"-""""" b1 the INcc:tor or tbe Depanmm1 of Publlc Salay I.e&lt;
Orillla, Kat.. allowed the pr. . 10 view the -lq.....a fumhurr ond
~ to q..a n:pom thai 11x propcny wu
anrr..
aplalnod thai the UB Police Offiten ...,., orillo&amp;IIY estimlled tbc •alU&lt; of
tl&gt;e llol&lt;n fOOds -..lD&lt;xperial&lt;cd ODd did 1101 lAic ll&gt;to IO&lt;OIInl then
dqweciotlba. The Police Dir&lt;aor l&amp;bdod th&lt; rtCO.,.ed rq&gt;On, .. ..,., of
tJdtJ ••rr."
The ~&amp;&lt;mo. wbidlwa-t ao1n&gt; donq the molll·Y&lt;'U mo-. from tbc M&amp;Jn
s.r- 10 the Aab&lt;nl Omtpus indl&gt;&lt;kd clalu, chain, cabUI&lt;l•. ............
· -typtwriun. a labonlory liAk. -.lllldv&lt;&amp;.four rue cxtlql.lbbcn &amp;nd
a r.... u . 11&gt;&lt; ooly item miJoin&amp; from Ill&lt; Q)llf&lt;rm« ,... a $.(,()()()
mlcroacopt wbkh b beiq bdd iD a 10fc untO It can br rocturo&lt;d to "'
oWIICr, aa:ordlaa to Kctta . Th&lt; Uni•enity Pr.a&lt;lent 111&gt;01 ........ to t~ e
....., foe bolbcriai Lbem wlth t h e - clemonstraticxl.
Oriffllt, wbo r&lt;fralned from imlin&amp; detail• of the theft durina the
la-.lpdoo by ~ Diotrid Attocoey's olrtcc, wu "wl&lt;flod lhat
RCdwd .....,u.ina t11o1t we know hU boal O&amp;Oitn." Oriflln woWd not
~· on Wl&gt;dJur m&lt;n fum•turc 0&lt; equipment bad bom stolen
uobdcnownaw tbc U.U.cnlily.
""AJJ the propaty war found ofr&lt;"ampus:• Kmrr maan1amed.
cxplalniq tJw 10m&lt; of tbc swe-&lt;&gt;wned furniture wu aol&lt;ft from the
~~-tile Mala S.na c.mp.. ...... UB oao¥td II&gt;
propcny out ofmetcw-:rdocu&gt;itO&lt;Y facilitxS "All the~ aod lull&lt;
clalu ~ Wal out of Alleni&gt;W11 in 197) -hen th&lt; Oormi!Oiy Aulllonty
- - lu - ·.. Orilfia apWnod "lbac: "" prooodl.lta fo.
clispod,. of Suoc propony,'' br added ''OIMouity, th&lt;J wert not aotn&lt;d
out here."
Th&lt; Coouiw E:Jtptmlaory ,.., lwed on an I I - mW&gt;tlpuvt report
-..hied 1D Orif(m by ID&lt;IIlbm of lu&gt; Slaff on Auti&gt;JI 1•. The atll&lt;k
quoted rtpO&lt;t ooodu.ioos 11101 :
- Tile f...S was o
a&gt;nspiriiC)'" betwtcn ....,.,. Umvcnu&gt;
emp~oyet:s ODd pononad from two movi.Qa oomponla.
- A UB 1eCnWY dcs&lt;ro)'«&lt; recorcls of all fumlturc 110rcd at t"o
wuchou~a durina the move at the tnStRC'ftCt of ha superior.
- More lhao $ 19,000 in llOicn property was r..:ov&lt;red from the homeo
and Ofn.,.. of IWpocl$, in&lt;IUdi"l aotnt SS ,()()() 10 JC)Oib fJom the homes Of
six UB employed.

...,""bk.

CoHege Students Every Thursday Night
Show Your College I.D. and Get •1 Off
Price of Admission at
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JEWISH AWARENESS WEEK
October 14 tiara 26tla

-one campus l«\\ri1y offietT voluntarily aurrendcted a S$00 cabmea
llOleo durin&amp; tbc mov-

•PP.m~tly

-Still milliq b.., unde~crminod amouot or offkc fumilun:, u Slated
by tht pobot to the Ccwrv u ••U a a S.CO.OOO compute .
lodiVlduoh lmptica&amp;od iD tbc thefu, """"'d'"' to lhc eo..,.., Lodudt
Cftlplol&lt;Q in lhe.VIlivcnity'a Oc-partmmt of FaciUtlct PI&amp;Miq-thc
unit Wbk:b ooonliuied lhc mo&gt;·• bet.._ Ill&lt; two atmpw&lt;s-&lt;""
&lt;111ployca iD the Purcl\aoiDa Di.m..n, various Uoivtnky employca
-kina ow of fumit11r&lt; wvdlousca aod IS cmplol&lt;Q from lllr« 100\'Ul&amp;

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aod MO&lt;all&lt;com....,....

Poniti&gt;c ll&lt;tioni weu optru1 iu cmployca by 111c Uoivmily llllJ)lt
Include "loaa ol ~· a Dll&gt;fttb'a loaa of .-y or a kttn of reprimand.
de!&gt;m&lt;bn&amp; oo lhc ctmiiiUtanots," Ketter ~P«Ulated. Vtce-Praidall of
~and Manqanctu Edward Oo&lt;y &amp;l1ftd thai any dUdplln..,. moves
will br made oo • "cue by c&amp;K bub" J!~. in _,. inJt&amp;DCCS, "pooplc
took property which wu meant to bt 1.hrown out tvrntualJy."
Ketter hu directed Doty'a o..,.nm.,t to review Internal invencory
control pr....Swu ODd to recommend diaciplinary ll&lt;llion 1wcc1 on th&lt;
ocillnat lnV&lt;&amp;tfaatlon &lt;ODductcd by th&lt; O.panmtnl of Public Sa/tty.
ICttta staled that IUiy internal wiona will bo handled afl~:~ Eri&lt; Ccunty
Dillrict Anocoey Ed-d CosgoYe issuto r«otomcnclatlotu oo tbc rocpon.
"Th&lt;rt will br tilhltt controls," d&lt;clsfted Oo&lt;y, wbo did noi wbb to
IJ)CICillau oo any apecilk
"Wt ban OO&lt;IUJil&gt;ll1.....-dlowa now
wlllc:b w dldll 'I haft b&lt;Cort' • in tbc earlier ...,.. or til&lt; inl&lt;roQIIIPUS mo•e
Do&lt;)' IDdiaolod. "Wo didn't .,..., eoo6al&gt; pllla:o 10 put ~ .o ...
load to Pll' ....l of me.~ !1.1-od ~ _._,.. bo ....,...;.

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I onBtnOottwe.,...... ofwbc:romeUoivcnlty-fOillOIItoii(JttaUiu
I. propcny, "-to !act of 'I*C-

.-11- I1J OoQt roc the - - . d .. _ , ooatr01s
"~ ~ 10 bop 1nt&lt;k or Cumitlft &amp;tid equipmmt
prioritita wue oa 0111&lt;r tbinp. ••

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Do&lt;)' ldoadl\od t1x mcw[na CIOIIlpcny in-.ol¥«1 1a the CIOIIliO'/UIY .,
Buffalo Vu ll&amp;d s.on._. wbO:h is u
or the May~~owCr
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SAT·DAT·GRE

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Arabs side up in Persian conflict
- - - -- - - - - - - ".Y Alan C. Kac:hlc
llle t"'-""''"'~"""

tum,,..,....

w-

...._.lract

~tton

lout

wn11tct too&gt; • ..._.,...
wl\h tlw-~ in

tWO n.-~ Anb ...U..,. Ttoo Jonlonlon plodp of
ouppon lor lroq and syMa'• fnendahlp I*' with lhe SOW!
UNOn t..,., acldod OUlPdo ......... to• lhlo ~
loca~aod oklrmilh
On
Jofd&amp;nJAn l'ltlfl llUMOUt ant•••,..,... Ihit No
rounu y wu re1dy 10 ~In 1.he fl#•t on the tide of lnq lf
kghd~ttf wu lO rcquttt1 akl, ·nwwe w~ rttpOM• tl\11 Jordln
hat! Ita &lt;O,oou troop umy m......J o.tons .,.., lroql border
.-ly lor oc1ion Tho Kins said thotthere '""""no Immediate
pUn. I&lt;&gt; Ill\•""'"" bUI HUMein promiMd to aend In hb troopo
lflraq
tor ht-tp or If he uw • need for l'tlllJt.ary .a.uppon

w...t,...,....r

••ked

1l&gt;o ICltlj! plQUiood. If an otdt of Ani&gt; ...Oit• tlvuu.nod by
any n&lt;tUide lorao, ...., will do our 10 dofond ll." While
'outltdtl fon..'f'' n:tft~n 10 my r\.al~ the
were
directed lnwanh lnw wiUdt tiUOMUt .....- ol ho\llnA a
hJJtory ul lnfrh~1lfllll on Arab ~~ 1
;\ ~pob.oum fnr the: Jo,'dlnian emi.Nttay c:.aUed ~

,....._rb

rearrtnmlio_n of •uppon for lhe Arab

n.tlun H• Colfttlnued th.lt Jordan • U...i&gt;l&lt;ln ta not a~ In
pol11;y bot, with
10 lhe c»fon.., oUW!Ce lito CX&gt;UIItry
h&amp;a \¥Uit lrat~ ,..ut wnortn.ill and Nltural dtpkJma.uc

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p1'0&lt;10&lt;1ont
•
Aloo wnllrmlns - " •

clef.....-so

a-

llw Anb
he
JQn:lln " ~ 10
10 war tn pt"e\""mm
Of!lln&gt;t on Arob LNf!uo .,.,_ Ito odded !hot
""""' .,... hilloncal &amp;nd cultural lllmll.ari11M undorl_yins lhe
•~o n.~rimu pl"'ttMN puUticaJ and tali'Uftlk: tiel
atv~ lhill
~

"'allldally-""""""
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Arabla ha"e •u-mlAr IIU'IICCI.
HowtMY, a repJ-.entaove frucn tiNt 1\oytj (IIIO'tWTiment of
Saudi Arobla aJOtndO:Iod Uus. Ho n..inLiinod thot Arabia to
contifuj'"« wllh • policy nt neutrality 111d 1.. anxlou. for 1
quk:lt end to llle hoolllitieo. believtns U1.1t lilt&gt; ,. in t1w bett
tnterool ol hi• nat.lon lle went on "'MY thoJ S.ucli Ar&amp;bl• he.
""'""'"'dipiOIUOtic reb !ioN with both belllp!r&lt;tll• and piAN
... ctlltllnue tlus poltay
..... _ k.. Olhor
......... Inc(•

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Analysis

~nt-.uutan'W!m •

lroq 10 f1811tlnfl • juol wulflollnot lrarNit ~""' ond tltot
\hey ·would...,. ouppor1 lroq ~·,., ..,._ th.lt
H.-,. walt.O 00 lor'l! 11&gt; ~ lllepooolbilfty of
~Ilion ... ll&amp;ld.. ..... llw .... llliltt.al)
- - dod - aiot bofCII'IL lie ,,. lo&lt;'dMt .. the only Ani&gt; nauon
t~ •t
ho• - o u t . lind Nld 41\oj ,......, &amp;nd Saudt

fr-'e w n~

fho tijJOilO- defended Jonlan'• 11.0,_ b~ UY'f'll that

-...pm.nt .,

tho , . _

""""'l' $ynL On W"'*-'ttay
Sovil!t Pretidom lA!&lt;ll1ld ~ ~ •
or
f~p .,.. ax&gt;ponoon with . . . . - , ttal.,. AMid of

t"'"'l'

5yrio
"lbe ~of
rww trea1y to nat dlnoctly rel.uod w·ttw
l.t'an·lr.ct wac. t.n iJ • reacuon to tbft ~ l•raell thf"Mt
Aii1M!d opinll tt... unnod Stat.. ood t....m-who af'f'

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~bythoMU!I•Ianoond!iynonouthlt~tlv­
~ it dMi«fW"CI to pmuw,, tha tt:cunty uf the Arab nation Tl
11 e_l.,o aimed 111 (oroJlg 1he WJ(hdnw1J fJf tan.el from

OCC\Iped Arab lAndt and the cre•tiQit' ot • hnmetotnd for ttw!
Palfttriiltto

Coi-u,_, .... ~ ~t... ~"" llv- Anlb
.,.,.. of &gt;outh """""' and 1ract Wbdoo 8JY1rlfl ..,.,.._.. and
pobtloal .......,_ to . , _ natJono, tho ..,._ """"
f'I'O""oed dln!a mUnary ~'""""'""' lor llyN That would
lrwolve Huoolon troopo bt any W&gt;l'
Syna. ,__,.,

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BruNW!'V rehtu"lted the~ promi.IW! II) mn&amp;ln nti\Gral ~nd
wun•d llw Unltod SIJ1eo 10 do the ume
In w~
lor syna ~ ony

a.,.._.,..,

~~"""' llljptlfl&lt;:at- ui the · - U'Ut)'. He tllol tho ..
no difft!t'9nt h' mnttul rrocn l.rt'AUt.. Syria haa whh tndll or
eMber Arab notlorto He ll.lled 11\11 it hod ~ dlacuMod for
montlu and h io juot - l h e l l l WU ~ wtile tWO
Mide&amp;ot _ , , . . . , . . ....... , . traty .. - . . . . . . 10 the

'""...,..._,.......,.,._.but •

_.war ollu&amp;tl&lt;ln,
the -..It o1 Arob dl'"lW.....,., WJth the Ctlnf&gt; David pe.oce

.........

1be "''..nto tn .k&gt;rd.&gt;n and Sym wltllo ov.nhadowlnt! the
lra.t...traq war. h•vcr added new c:luuenWon• to lhct \'Ob.tlie
silualklo A ~ \'laory ror- iraq WU ea.pttaed. ~n thi:t h.u
ntU Mn"' thout Wttl• their once powerful nulha.ry dl'llclmat(od

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thruu.clt eH'\._"'tofM end
tran lppe4f'1"'(1 10 bf" no
.,..tel&gt; lor tho ~reef military ~ Aft .. .-orly ......., t,.,. 1
,....,...,. ...... ttu,; .. and ....... '""""' • panloJ ..... ,..,.t of th&lt; i
Iraqi

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World ww
Unt1er the IM"'Mfn c:::n:u:n~U.naee. " • noc k.rvWn how ~DnA
b1u1l ot tho rl(!httns .. ~ lloodled
by llle """"""-"'""' Guertlio ond nat the "''ll..lar •m'Y Thoarmy. depleted by pooi-I"""'UOOtt VU"88· taluo cllaorflo'......,
to IAl.elhe reoponoib4Uty It reponed laat "'""' 11\01 _ ,
uf
army olllt=t ond tnany ui the II'&amp;!Md llj!I&gt;I""Pill&gt;..
....... beJ\8 rdoaoed from lOll"' help., lbr wor effon n~

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t""

w""' Unpnaunocl lor """"'-ltllli! Willi 11w •• !il\oh
Tho owaknonS ol tho lnnW\ nultury axnbmod

to-

Wllh
Jon1m • plodfpo ol.._.. hu dolhed '-I~ .pol ond

•

wv While. ,....... .......,. - - - CllfiiiCMd. .

now~~t..elhe .. treouldlaf-tnto•04.tlomoll~ * 'tlh • pulfttl&amp;AI I\\.IM6W1 ltvt-.&amp;a Ill Syria .and l1w
lh&gt;Ued s...u. nallltary axrurutiDilOI 1.0 ....., .....

of t~ortn~a.

1"" pooomw for -

Stnu!IN

., • _ . . .,.. •

~..!;oa to the I'"""''' ..tUOJian .. a mw t.,. lor ttw
""""""" ~-- m Inn. n..
l.tarmc
\1. no" f.te~rt« .Urnoat toe•l worid
11\
detipP..Nie nt.ord (If \USJPf'" lt!5ped&amp;lly tpll~ atrpl.ttllt f)&amp;"•f
and •l.o an a.Qv AJ ~ AtMI'h&amp;Non lani ·S .dr .. U)

_,.Ul""""Y

...,.don •
.n

SOY'I'!mrTWml

me 1raNa11 Pa.rltlnwnt lu1 wea ro COUtVY hu '""""' won •
war ""'"hout frwncb-fiomethU'I« hb eouorn it ~ 10 tY
ofT nuw t'tw!"' ..,....,. t&amp;J._ uf r'~ M I'll*~ for 1.1&gt;
Ololde: ~ pa.rU but ltu wb ~OUI b.- lhe SIA1r
~

.. """"'"""' ..... t - wuuld """"' _ . , ~~

n. thaw of sood raJth &amp;nd lhen m attempt to wun

.,...,..\11

~I.J'dt

a
o e t t - t~ the UoiHld Hal.lonl- It&gt;
rnwnbttr nat.ona.
~ any 1UJ.po&lt;1 for Inn could '-! to ,..,.....,.
...w&lt;tinn. '"" ......, ue om ......_ onc1 SautS - .
.,......_ 10 IIUY
would lower the Unttod 5tat• oubto
in '"" , . , . , ond. pcvvldod """ the ~ al - . .
""""""" opon ....., tho ol Am&lt;rican ino~oon
and the \lvMt u( war

"'""raJ

�~.1 jfm~©jtrru.®.ti©ID

l

end...,.,.,.

JExploring the options via the Army

!•

1l

y - . Gu•taiU.
PUNT, Mllfllpn IPNSI-wt.. ....,..

~ ~

'II lrom li8h od..al lu J..,. hewuo.... olone""""t.clld

8
!!
~

i
l

nol WW'il 10

'*-"' •

oh&gt;p r01
&amp;en ll' tho! 0'1.110 lnduouy ohoulcl-- ~

11a tbo.uDdo at loki orr - . . and o~an
tdrlns aplri. IOiort wan&amp;ed no pan olll roo manor what it.
pay
He . -m 10 trt&lt; ""'"' from Uft llwl 1101 al money In
t!:ld\anp for hll yautb. The W&lt;lni!Nt l op&lt; ~up u he
cloocribed what he wanol!d wu ..,..,.,.._ •
So. of..,. a lac al t/loo.lfliW
looldllfl
""""' a.lllho ~Kieo Ot view. Mar- mlllll!d in 1M Army
~one allhe many yo..wlf! pooople lrom oN&gt;............,
olrud. ora who he~ OJWdiod 1M ranu ol the AI'ITIO&lt;I p,...,.,.
Ho did noc 1oM up. bko oomo Olher l•llowt ho kmwt for
lho '1hroe hou end &lt;Ot • wt.m no othor work wu ovolloble
He enll&lt;ll!d boca.- rt&gt;C:nJit.,... p....u.odl!d lum ho could
odvo,.., hiolont&lt;enn fiDOI• th~ milhory -

. . -, ..-a

end---

l..aw enforc:e tnt!nt U hitc.teer obJec,11vtt, bu1 bocaUKof\bt!
he nay havcr to wait quitfl • while ror • t'h•nce 10

~

l&gt;oc:urne • pollee oflioJr, """" If IM Arnt) ~rovidct the
requlrod trllnlng
Marl.. Ia inreUI.gem . thmWnrul and arnbiiMtuA lie Ia one of
thote .YUW\8 pl'IOple who burn wtlh •n I!IM'I'&amp;Y th~t c.. n ettt~r
Sft• d tM m tn hilh •c~hluvrmmtl or CUtliWttt'l lhtttn WIJJ tint
A.rtny uffv tum l.t\e opponunny htt aet!lu? C)t will lw be. nne
of thote who tmhst with hope' but rmum angry and b lll8r
Nol only Mark'• future but lh111 n( Am~r101 U. ln'-'Ot\lt'!d In the

for- ngtu now the miUIJry a pptt.,.. w bot! (me Of the
few IYftOUM toward advarKI!fT'Wtnt tnr m•ny youn~ poople
AJ\6\'II'f!r,

Travel
H•d MAr k. . . ,, bun1 1n • dllret...,U place-en ~
cdliCittd family In Botton m ~n h 'anc:iiCO My. or thf. eon of
• ~wyer or IC:lie'tlil t hi• ••p&amp;.retk•n• •• ap: 1&amp; m1P't t~o~\'flled
him In many divt:NI' di1'1'C1klrn ' "' mtghl ho\1' hod lhe
poycloc ldouno 10 look •round II") wlkl!" on aootho&lt; pon ol

tho! .......uy, pert&gt;apo, or travel for • yur unoU he aould tho! wodd aa-.
lUI bo wu .w..t, ..,.ty 1!Y b1o mo&amp;l&gt;er Nd dl........ct
..,_,,.,_ ..... ., a~- ol--onlhe
ol Plinl. lho chy ,.-., Golxr.J Molor. &lt;NPfl'
- . vtolonl ond ~and """"'" neatly OYill)'thln8
,...,..._ around tho! pn&gt;&lt;1uaion. ..Jo and ptA"Cbate or..,.

...... "' -

('Ortllem.,..

People in fllnL!Mdoo ~ wbat tlteyclomllleeot1yandto
fJ\U1'Y lmmecliotoly Almoot ewryone dopenclo on &amp;he •IM
induotty for • tMns ODd-f.- moret.bon tltey reo1iu- •""""
a1 the wodd How, Willi ~tat zs pm:mt hiS!-•
In the notion, Glnple
It it. n""'boer """
IJ""" on~· mind
U coot&gt; a oMclow on ,...Mful d....,. and Iolli I&gt;NI'Ily
"""* the eyeo al
enterint! odllhhood. lwl wttm
imog!Mtlon .. , _ _.lol It CXJnllnc:t• the mllld ond bhlllt

""""""* """'"'ol

t-

fl"''OPP'CU
5ch&gt;ol bat been euy but oft&lt;'fl borlllfl fur Morl
llievenhell!ll he en,nyed later••""' end Gn!ek mytholoo
both ta"'!ht II)' Andf'Ow Trot~. whe wu ol&lt;o h.. wn&gt;olh"8
COICh and whum he •cbnlred
But much of wblt wu taught In cla.st dJd not l(jltm 10
ponoln lo who! monen!&lt;l "Marl w.., alllll!d ln our ochool
n to

v~

oyllem, • oold Troi ~L · H• het 1

8'JOd

rrund. the IOt'l u ..t

,..,.. oold Trot~ '"They.,.., ~Mrl! ln one wurid
p&lt;'OI)Or1ng thorn for IUICither.-whfdt lin' lhonl,•
Much ol whet Mal'~ le&amp;med In about ouch hot•
came lhroUt!l&gt; oporto Hen he ltUdioocl how """""'
nt&lt;JW!CI, IwJw )OU -.ldtell what...,_,.. would do bof"'• hoo

- lon•

the"'""'""' II"•-

made
llure Ill! could be budd&gt;ea "'"'
lllac:b who~"""""' bolhnl • ,.,.. a1 '-tlltty lloot
oepullod ..... In the oc:ltool u tbe ~ ....
dl&amp;ng&gt;nS

Matt ..... 8"0'1 •• loflOM• end In JOlh or- ho ........ ,,.. ,
footboll mlj(ht Ill! • """" toward • ~· acbol.vtlvp a... ••
......oct ""'"'lh&amp;lt """"' In the t11/1!P'Ide he qutl ,.... , ..
lo lind out whal k would f..tlike to walk home aft•• """""

when Olhen did ho ....., He fooncl an alt-. ...... ~ I '
lnolood ond ~a..,.
Two ocher~· M.,L ..... lhe !o4lc:Npn woocu ..,,_,

rw.ns

'"' het opent umo twnttn, end
end jult lillonu,. •·•I
Llurifo Murphy. • ~ell .,KI bvt't) Y'O"f''« wum.th ~~..
•1\le. on • O.II'W') I"'Od bfthind lhe c:::ount.ry dub on u~ ucl•·•
ude., town She •• tn hrr .ec::ond yu.r buJ.lrlew '&lt;'hol.-1 -~
_.u"' a motentity t1top owned b.&gt; 1\u lanul) nn , ....
"'' 1 "oddt"'! data for May t931

or

Couple
l.ooiJRg II .... ful&lt;n,

CXJNiderins lhe people ho ..,..,. ,.,.

w~ dotn8 tN'W that aeemed inlerettlnc,. Mtr .. ifll"'4 1
vocotlon that would requln! lu• thmkJne!. de.lblljj "'''"

people, know ~ ot lAw, tinM!! outdoors. and wouk1 uu ..,

quntiotu. And m.any teachen don~ Ulce Q\N!IIionlng

~ II• doelcled to '"""'""' • '""'"" officer

Alten\AJc

t1Jnt poUc-o

So he took the-en m and GIIN! lt1 founh nut uf 10() fof u.,.
f"Mtl:n'.,

With

1M

CUrrttltt

eoouomk'

&amp;itu•l)ltt

f'li'\IJ'ICL&amp;.I preuu.rea and lbe .recent lhrwt toward o:w1n;t fnh

hownv.,r il Ia llr" dt!Ar whett th l l tnilht tnaal.o11l' UU(J ,,

related ct. .... had led to cutbocu in ad•·• nced 11ud•e&gt; wltl&lt;h

rJ\.anQO to enter thll rot'C41
f1 wa1 for this maMm th.at he enU•tt.od Tile- wa\ ~ ..
tinderltandt lt. H-., Army hu en obti&amp;alJon to delt~er wt\al II
prorntJOd. and thll naM/\1. nmt e&amp;ped.all)' a chancto In ,,..., t

mlgl11 hav• opono&gt;d new lrontl.,.. of kmwll!dgo! "Wo lo.t
phyllco; aaJd l"rot"@@t. who he• IA"'!ht at llamoddy lljpl
School for t• &gt;"'"" "Advanced ~ . calculU&amp; clle!niarry
Ire o ffer'ftd alternate ysn, 1be f.n&amp;U.-h requ.ir1'11lent
alnilitod ol threoo buic c~a
ho .. ld
Hod TroiOfiOI mode the choice. he would
olfonWMAol
olhet' lludt!nl&gt; I1IOt'e u( 1M hWilolnltiOI, ph!Jooophy, IOI'fl!'
m&lt;&gt;d&lt;!m poeuy, hiJiory. a creooive wt1thl8 c1u&gt;
Kids bulcaUy...., hoYing • probk!mol undenlonciJns
om I I&gt;Cro1 Whol 1J the untvon&lt;' end how doet It opply IO

end

....:

tt.t••

""&gt;

and to advance He t.Upt!C\1 10 be ~ \o Colorado •H'''
~:·=~~ ln AJ.ablma and 10 ha~ Laurie )oM hun ~ t , .

Unlll..o many of hlo lollow high tchool vodu.otH Ill .,,.,
around f'llnl. Mark AJ.,orldo
cut adnft t&gt;ec;.,.,.
Cmeral MOO&gt;n lo no lort~~er ~\iring He ooever intendood •• bo •
•hop rot-and ho won, Ill!

boo""'._,

Ford has a better idea; thearing' automobile importers out
_ _ _ _ _ by William lla8t lng8

UA\\ and t ord are ""'Klng oddJtJonal
lortff end quola proloctlon 'The ~Uioung
Hean•o&amp;• began lao&lt; wee~ \hot could lonff 1o 2 9 pen:enl. buo the o\110
lead 10 lhe pr'O(ectlon of AmeriCan lUlU worl&lt;en \I IIII il roiJed IO ZO pen:enl
maken from Joponeoe unpon• The U!.
8oth t'onJ and \he Union also w•nt
lnUII"NtlorlaJ 'n'ade Comm!Mion crro Japane~ tmpon&gt; n!duced to 900,000
w1lJ convene and tillen to oompl&amp;lnt,o b&gt; annuoU,v compored to the ..umo&lt;ed Z. l
1110 Ford Motor COmpollJI 111d lite million unJoo lhao w1lJ en ocr lhe Uniood
Urutod Auto Worltut (UA W) union lhat Sllle.l !Ius yeM
)rnponed CUI from,Japon conllllult •
Opponents o f tlul pair'• oc:tions argu•
oeriouo . thn!ol to Ute IIIXXIQmy IUid lllat Amencan CClf\lwnen would be
lhoukllhemore be Umllocl.
fon:ed to (l!IY much hi6her price$ fur
AI the hearln&amp;, ohe Amorle&lt;on both rorelf.n and domettlt autot. While
lnlernollonal Auto mobil e Dealero not dispullnl! lhls, l'onl oonlends the
AMooUotfon w1lJ
11 lhe lmpon commlMion ahould look al the poaltlve
dealero who oppoae 111y ...,.lrlctlona.
effect• or protective 1arll'fs and quo1u
Which , Ford boUevM, wW cau.e len
Ford and lhe UAW hove pelllloflod the unemploymenl and more oolvenl
n'C ""'''*tlns umporary roilef asalnll corporaUon•.
Japoneoe outo lmpona. They argued
that protection la needed whUe US ouoo Pinal
mater. 000'r" lo 1~· Cuel..,fnoklnl
'The lradc commtuion has a great deal
can. '
or nelllbUtoy ln handlilll! lhe mauer wilh

rep...,..,

deculon on whelher Jop&amp;ne$e lmporu
should be ,..,.trlclod wiU most hl&lt;~y
come from Presidenl Coner end l,he
~

The tommwion ""'"'4 und&lt;!r lhe
Tnde i\cl of 1974 mutl fiMII delemtlne
how much lhe US outo utdUJl"" IS
·'
wffering and If the unpona lnc:..,a.Ht ..
lhe primary cause
n... commtssiOfli&gt;eJq&gt;OCtodlo•votaon
lhe e xtent or the lnduotry'a depreMion
in early NO\Iel11bor and lhould ~ Ill
ftnaJ recommendallonl on Nbvember
24. lf the repon ~~~~ relief In
the fotm Q( higher llrlffo or lmpon
~' • Pl-elldent Cartnr wW hve 60
doyo to IIOtept. reject, or modify the
recommcmdAtlono. Cong;loa could then
modl!y or reject • commluton
recollliMtldatlon wllh • reaolutlon from
both bowoeo. 1btt ~~ could at.o
lideotep the oom:mlllion by nqollltJns

to !im.ll future &gt;lupmerm.
ReceMion
Beetuoe tile deciSIOn Of I ho
lnterna llonal Trade Commououn
manberl cle!-&lt;b 10 much upon lhett
o wn penonal iud4t!111e01, pred'~Clinj! 1hr
decision Is ompo..ible n... impor1
deak!n group arsuoo lhal lhe switch to
demand for small cvs due to ht&amp;her 81&gt;
prices a nd lho I'I!COUIOn are mort'
nwponaible for auoo ma ker'• problem•
lhan lhe Japancoe lmporta.
Do"81aa t'raoer. President of the UA\1
hu 11id !hat lmpona have
cundllkma In Detroit almllar to those of
the Deprculon. He letllfted that auto
lnctt»try unemploymcnl, which peaked
at 351,400 wo rke rs ln Moy , h u dropped
to Z41,51l0 due &lt;o rehiring in connection
with 1981 modol production. He wAmed
tbl l unlcu lmpono were Nlllricwd
unemploymonl could J!UD)' r e•ch

"""""'!

·A.cco
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••'o•'1'11e
••New
lllli~illlyo•'*•7•e.
ltn•,•th•e••fe•w•r•o•rm111.J•tcu11Jd•eliMI
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••fi•inal
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LADIES' NIGHt
EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT
~ COladas
1.00
Strawbeny Daiquiris

1.00

Den Prizes for l..aclies

WANTED
Oold School

Rfhg~

AnyCo~tlon

Will Pick Op
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875-0707

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From the ruins of the New Left, Libertarianism is born f

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- -- --

by J un JeV•I•

Uurlfllj th~ IH&amp;O•, atud"nt
''pQittoC4J IC11111otn ' In Amel'lc•
"'"""''" II• llltl&lt;poltn "'' and off
CO~ C&amp;ln~ ~~the fli'OI yNr
ol lhe . - . ,, tho cMI riShtl o(
biAcltuntlleruraJ--.,...,
....,. to lien "" b• _,.,..,. wllil•
~ "~"''' 8y the end o(
ltt6.S ohediiV ~u """"""""' .....
• ,....,.._,"" rt!Ct.o'aJ
hod 'offlc:loU_y' """'811iuod and
ouLI&gt;Qf'1vJtl U•• dt!""!P't!ptlrtn nf
puhlll" f~rJllllttll in thtt Suuth IUM'
Uvd IUHhl t l\c1 t•f 19641 and llw
.igha tJ( ••ulfH!rn hlaukt 10 ~·ote
IVOUr\1( ~lt Act or t96SJ

eo...m"''''"

IIOWt!\ t~f

mo• e

c1oelr1N

IIH&gt;&lt;ienl f!OO-"""'P'A,_

rop.tnuon for ll&gt;e &lt;lnh , ,... pnn~&lt;

Ubmanon"'"' olio drill
l&lt;&gt;n!Jj!ll nlllltar) otltervmtlon. end
\liCOrnlau:rontdlw• and tupportt
ltl...,..fall'e coplcollam and CIYU
llbt!ntol Ut.,.,ori&amp;nlom • n•nd on
Ubony f.P'D ~ ..,.....,....,. wt111o

or till• doctttolf! could undermine OJl.ltori•J !hot tho ,...., lAIIt CCUid
aUpPOI'I or tho New Left And ht UM IO tvvlta.14e lllelf •towuvct
''""""""'
SliGh IIJ"'dual neon
"""'""'nee II lloiiMM!d by ·~Ayn flottd W bo tho,_, wl11 the
, . _ t..lt dotarioratod by 191'0
fllnd-u•lln'--T!w
1-Ww Lldl'
The
""'*-ion.lt\At •.r after the fdt.ll'1t
ol OU&lt;It _,..tiona .. 'Copll.tloom
IM&lt;ll you "' the poo&lt;houoe' .and
'&lt;'..oph•U.m
you t&lt;&gt; WP' .' ohe

Nil,_,.,

"'"llo

Ubetwilnioombu•IJ'Or18Yiotwoor&gt;
hotll and may 1\o&gt;e III'Nd)
IUHon the f"''OPK"VO lA!h
IU""""""

The

-.ot 1\udol~l
foundttloo

~

~
1~1
to
b tt
lh
•u,t••nlnS

~-reooa on the pnndplo

or llbony · the tl4!ht or,.......,tu d!O 1&gt;
wdh hloo_,f ond

he,.,._

cap!lalb.m tt the

CAll"ot'! CJf f"Mbt'fl
war h4n rether tNt 11 Ia thf'
toluunn to lheu• wrou&amp;•
Uhl!nan&amp;nam ~ IIDwnvi'IC!JU
._. perperuatirwc •nd ""f'lllntJ~IIIl@

' r•dtt.tl

'""'*'~ •ld J(Jth: for bUct..-~~rtt

wv ..ld

f'OtiCMnL

but '" oo

••.&gt;

.m • ftrr 191.5 b) wtutf! sudentt ;uKt
blo&lt;~ ,......,,. all~ - · 1n 11..

Ulflf'IC'lCtl the: ~ JVI1etO of •
IOCiely oo 1u oype ol "";"""""' u

blocl&lt; ghotloo of """""""" ctltoo
ru:-rompenied the" uoh.tllltlt'd

-

~~llin8 au1
lhiA
pAr1 or the cwiJ rlf(t'••
rm'tH'ftt'Witn .&amp;nd "'"~~ wtlh H

free caJMI.a.J.Ui eoonctmy and a
lu:rbled pemrne:nt Uimlt~ tu

Morii.m/1/te N.,., U.h
IJbertarwllJn'l ..e..mu to at1\roalt@ •

ot

detn•Jtda

w••

protedh'8 throu44h pt_tbcr. CVlU'1.t
•nd nauunal dut~~· tO lh11 l"•:h
ptW'1IOf1 UU Ll\'f! fre.l,t Without lbn

A,I(Aiuat th~ I lnluld
"tta1t') 11Ufilflf'V lm ol\&lt;ttmMI ill
\rtt-tnlttt
fh t 1'\JHtl lhlhfH.'\ tc•tJ • tid
Of l{iltU JIId
\ fJ-nLt,: ..fll.- 0 flf lr)'"

. ,udttm prottt!tl

c•ffi.VU•

f)l•fol~f~

fJO""t'r h l
ktfli.t.1f" MK'iW ~UOr\ L\W• tN'
IOfC~ U• ~· 10 f~U •lA

IJthmtmt"tll h.tv018 Uw

-rt.e

h4kt brt.-n tl.,...

~n

n~ -- U1 ~~ l 'nltl'd Stat~
¥ta.a o :wuen• Uvt'
ht A~ uf

Dllh·~ llf\tl U.tU\ror)IUt'-A

1069

.l• the. d \-ll
bee.lme roor.! ractKual
South, tl1t1

~lAJ!I&gt; uf lhD c:ivll rigt\t.&amp; acthUC6
~Mil

beyond tM ..-rUer .kiC:Ia.lllt!&amp;aJ
do.j,.... In coU f o r - cb.tngo

When tho " '"" ·tefl' u I.IIWid In
apolhtc:&amp;IJ ~taJitWm6C '!M!f\le i1 b oftnn
th~ ldeotvj(y o f
MArl((!fTt- whlch preachet the

rt!(nrrlna

to

a.r-tt1tTI of

privalt~

ownunhJp Of

propony lt ftV1l Mo,.,.m ...,.,,.. ••
lit goal tommunbm · whe rtt
lt to bo held '" armmon
lot """ 1&gt;~ all and "1"'"' ~ . ,..

p.....,.... )'

to b111 dt.atribuu!d "tn udl.a:vrd.J.tlfl
ou I\IJ ,_., •nd prod.-! by

.....h

iiClllOf'dlo&gt;«

tu ,.,.

•btlny

Mar•"'" ......,.. lh11 the wvrld wtll
ftfhle~t~P

r\t'lmualh

communb,m

"'orklnt dau hu
o~..,rthra,wn Itt tmlploYf!n, thAI ia,
l hn Cl&amp;(lltah•l• A ITIOMikN'il .CAgtj
·liOC••U•m betwoon r..pitalt.rn and
contmun•am •• prt!tt&lt;dbud by
M•ralam twllh 1YOI1tent hoviOfl
..~.., aooMrol of the """"""')' ond
Hhcr

th..

the sovemmenu ln orde-- 10
vrf'p•re lh,. ma_,iel ror

commun••m

Soci•li•m

ohoo«OcaOy

would sr•du•lly

mrrs e all people into one
oompl&lt;ttoly ..., _ . .W. 0(
worlttn, I&lt;IJ&gt;IlOII!diY with no o~
for IIO""mnt«&lt;t protection.
n .. l&lt;flW t..rt. •• • pthertng or
M anit:\

llt~IUJ..

a.Ltemptftd

lD

portUII4Jol oil IO """""""' Lh.ot

...pio~ ayllomt hod
procl\ad
Lh.ol w... bold In ......
c:uuntry, lndl.ldlns . - ,, the dnR
ond tn....__,. In tha VlmNim
War
And the New Left wu
coowt......S Lh.ot oho only w-.y 10 ond
- " -'•

the gvup.

N- WI to leh with -""'« bettor
then 'Capltalitm defloo lha bolluty

Commentory

.a

u- wrnos dW'4!t ..... to t:htnso

Americ:a'a emnomic- •ys·cem from
cepl..tU.m to oucfolltm ond fln&amp;lly to
oommut\lJm,
The 11/ew Left. lib oil other
Mer•t.t&lt;Oo·i&lt;•nled groopo, auemp&lt;od
10 .,-oll 11\o lnRJtiJUoN, Iowa,
.and .NIInS tlul' of. _
, u •

.,r )'OW" cuunlrysidto, one moy
luotllltti&gt;IJo cutdude thoo .. on
tnoollootUAJ pow... ohot wlle&lt;11vllo
tnCWM'J'»ef\IIJ i.hf"'OIU8h "

llMO "d&lt;Mtth"
1970 had

iif

the N•~

l.cfl

In

booo ..Jd 0.0 lwve Of'll.,•d

"'""~· After K'\101'11 ye.., of 1....
1\ow l.,h clin-&lt;.1 intJ anll VltoU\IInt
\\ "' proee.u 011 un•plUot"f Vllhed
:.tlltJO oroupo ,......., sllil f'l(llt~ 1n
\'Hnlll.m
Ole' ~"""' t...otl had &amp;IWJ
-~ f)fl~l~p;art~ltOf\

If\ th.. 4!ivd rt,j:hU

o.lO\&lt;~t

by

whllo •ludeou Vet. by 1970. black&gt;
thtHtbcl\'fl! took nv~r lhtt hulk ul
lhd t'Wll nK)Ut. tlrivtt.

yur the . ..... ,. bqon to -.,....,
U1111ho pnoviouo!J fonnldol&gt;l&lt;&gt; NI'W

t.ch~on~w••

rllh•• octJvlll01 uod
ll1Ja

M•rabt

u oboo ,..._,

o.- ·or'"""'
any
ocher""'
.,.._.
ltll llplNI
""""'")

,.,...,.. ......, hen! ~ r...uc~
1~ t~t o( fOI"CC. e,.tot'tion. .,
W"lt U the I CtUII phyttUI
~ ...-,od wuh '""""
In u ::cordar)f:e wllh lhh

l'be c.aucuat la_.,.j

;......som lor o~ ..u of 1..-lom.
but the YAY "'"ffrii) t._..s

,,_
-diU--nature.

that it bec:aUM: lr'ftldom
W&amp;i beiJeved elliclntt
ft t4U lhe
droll....,. whlclt f'onally ao.- 1M
Ubertariono In tho 'iAr oo aptio
from !he ni"I!Aniutloo
!loth tl'ot
Yowt« AnM!rie&amp;n for fn'fdnm •nd

u~ Scn.J.te.J
~ &amp;ppli1!II'I1J)
.. tkmpttld 10 ~ thete
.tupponen beCAUiill hi! dkt not want
t o bt! uaodalt'd wtth Utu t"""
tdwltlsY Qlled Ubt!11 lU'W~Hlilnt nw

•Liden•

l..lbtnU~.U 'haient. .It tu\~a
h ild formtd th~
fr~e~durn
~W~W-~ .tt the Um111 w.u
t ht ~ poliU£:al Ol"fC»NUCJOn Oft

c..on..p.ncy

rod.t) fli05I

UIUH'TJI\Mit

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h.Avt' •

bo .......

rn. Ulliled sw~
All~ Uberurionlom "' .......
- u t h o , . . . . . l d t wu u

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t.hft t9IJOt pt'Umllle 4rVt!n ~,,.
poput.arity for OM'"""""'""'

- IS

OPPORTUMrTY FOR GRADUATE EOUCATlOtl
AT NEARBY UHIVERSfTlES AAO cou..EGES.

Poll
Ottlhe """'"" Paofic
CoaSIIIntt wiU&gt;tn • """' .,
boaulill.of Santa Batbara and the cuftunlf and

""""'"""'•' opponunitoes oll.os Angeles

ond whol liule polltlcol OCIJon thoo
1'8malnod wu QDOIIS!'Va\lve.••
Vet., t1\1t. amaurvattve or n3'ht
I'OOidue of otlldlntt• conlllt1llod 100
~IIC&lt;Omonwnberat!hoolmo

oo nil the politlcol vocuum Lh.oL
.W.tod
llolltbutL oJonc with
~ COnt.OO. !hal • new
tdeolo; y-l.'bertarla nltm-ha•
«rtdually onor«e&lt;~ on L'OIIo«•
umpUIOI • " - tha auppoeod
downfall 0( tho r&lt;ewldt. Althout!Jl
thll "noW" onovamont ortgjnALod
nut of Ute ltudent right, h ll a
oonobbll.tion
thooo bello!ro hold
by 11\e left and TiAh&gt; thAI . ....
c:oouiJIOIII with Hber'ly.
Rothbard
auertl
th•t

or

-.hod-·

Our repntsentatlve will be
on your campus

TUESDAY, OCT. 21st, •ao
Or write or call for more lnloi1Tiatlon '

CovWiall Personne1 Department (Code 0610)

NAVAL SHIP WEAPON SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING STATION
Pon Hueneme. CA 93043
Ca~

collec1 (8051 982·5073

ME-~yE..,.,.,...MIF

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The Naval Ship Weapon Systems Engineering
Station, Port Hueneme, California

~~&gt; apatby or dWfhMG\ on
the ten hod IU&lt;Idonly "'1III«MM
miUtant octlvllm uo caa!pl» after
Clmput thi'Cl&lt;l8ho1ll the .........,.

tho plecoo o("'

·""'"'will

Ubmun... ..udidaon """""' f&lt;r
d1ffer-ent &amp;o"emJOe.nl ofRC4!'

GRADUATING ENGINEERSEARN AS YOU LEARN WITH A
DYNAMIC YOUNG ORGANIZATION

wy thal

and ndp """' , _ . . tampwM
' lUll. 11 lel1t temp&lt;)nrily. 5udl
ilo&lt;lo• •• nuo:loM pt&gt;W111' ond

buod .11-' c!.U

~

ouddonly
d . .d
and
,.... .'"llothb•rd CO&lt;\tlnuod to

.New t..oft

.lllU·W&amp;r lllttd on

nmp•osn tJ•m• • auc~le 7
r~..., ...,., Qndid.Jh! 1o&lt;

MUt'1"qV "

f\(uhh"rd. 1n hb buulr. Fm· a N(w
IJbenytlttttd that t.w in \he W.lnt"

Ubenarilonllm " lho of
ch.e New Lef\ 1 thouab not
lne¥l\obl)'
Flo ,_.. thai by
dofoua· the New Ltd\ QD plrt&lt; up

""""" !he

1\11 pi'Opl!tty u

• political vacuum on collefl" •n~
"'~"""lty campu.""" ohr&lt;tui'OOOI

dln!cl .-.11 ol 111............., tyttom
So. lhe Hew Loll bla.-1 Nneril;o'•
upltalltl ~ for cau.olns
nodom and OOIII'Ifllloo In tile oouth
~ (or tha US IOidlert dy;nc In
Vll&gt;ln&amp;n•

hod*Nt at dw GC-.t tOentaiY'J~
themaelvet ••
Llbf'lr U rt.llltU
~ • •llodkytv. Servte

rhop&lt;..,. of 11-.. Sl......,• for •
t.tberurutn :Wtulw bua thtt
l.l~l"'ii&amp;ntr.m ll aUw ult-c:ampw
t\1'~ Jor f'r"f!!tdont tYAn hr.:ld
.u. well
t.1 tnt ,_.t•eu ll)
l~fr- • n.nual oonvenuou ~~·~ Of
tht! YAt· mtmlb•sn • nundh-&amp; l.he thtll.a.'bll!naru.n Pt11.y h•~ ~lan tu
~)OY~Ikx\ ront~ \JlC 'IJbe&amp;riln ~"'~to lOt '"""""
l..iluc..u. •· creating a fracUun Wlth&amp;n the baJioo In o11 nroy "''""
1n

dc..w•~l,•f&lt;•IHm au t! vutl~ l'lt(tlUt
tf~

iiy lhre hll of l37U torne t.tudloon.t•
,u ~liN~ \a~ U!'fl

ltMI 11fCt\t Mllf'.ICX1f\116t'\'I U\otl.
•tu&lt;korn or~nWt tlon thi! roo~

~ 10 ti'W IJ~~ itnJJh:ti~UiU~un uf

'wou' h) hhu; k,t In

8udl

nt 'tw Ubfrt'1•nut u,mp._.

~•udt!r•t~ IJ4 lt1t" • ~ U!it - ~Wtbch
hn...wl•t .. Jlf'Oftlll"lt~m r~etr\et\1 at
r~lt ttfWtl

t

101'

&amp;od

" u•l•- ~ o' tttnm«~nt aupplll!'d

MfCOnd

f
f-

.....-t and I ~
l'orco TheUbonANnolnohoYAf _
did up avw 11w utll.oy of an §
..,.,.
•U \Oiwn~r •nn&gt; bu' the:y
l.tberuroon&gt;•m
• hhuus h - - u.. dnli oololy on the
~ wllh 11w 111&lt;· ""'"' lA!ft ,.,., gro.....s. lhot u f.,.,.,V .,..,.._.,
the droll 6111Nld oo IIWppl'&lt;l ond _... In ''"' •mwt f~"a18
lhoJ bl..,b oh(&gt;ul~ ...,..., til&lt; oW&gt;• to . , l&lt;lottlnjpG&amp;f o.NJ p/\yllc:al op~tt
VtHe, does not bvUf-"'t thtt ht•\Wt"intlhfll'fii'U
pooltlON -

wo. ·te~~..,· .uw;t rWtt101

uf

"

Ubort.,.,..no t .......t 1M drafo
•hould bo abondonod "'" theit
re-t_,... for tlW •r..tld dlf{8"'fld
sruUy
11w YAY wlf ontt&lt;lralt:
a - 11&gt;oy thot..., aft. w
- - onny " ooicl bo _.., ~

�•

ieditorial
I Time to move

I

Accotdlng to Slolo ''"'· a rolkl..,.,. Ia clefiMd • • tnot plo. . 10 wlli&lt;ln o
lnl-110 tOIIHn - p liO I 1 - l ' l ' location oloowlle&lt;o.
81-la, t-lng at o
or untvttlll'/10! nina ""'"lno o ~~. ato
:! oUbi*:l IO localiAJ&lt;U, local ord"""- /llty dill~ and COIIMe&lt;l aa pori ol
.... loCal I&gt;OP&lt;I'-llon D)' ...
Tlwy ... ""'· · .._ ,
(ftiOenll" of 1110 OO&lt;In'l' - · li&gt;Oy IIIOfld - · of'CI ofO 1-0&lt;0 no1

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Distorted carkaturts

ool'-

~

&amp;IIOWtd tO reg l ater tO •ole In
M.U MnM7 We don•t tntf\llt to ••tMt

lgC I I

eleCHOft&amp;

t,..._

To tr&gt;e Etllror;

eon....

In,.....,.,... 10 fl T Unqu.aml'a Clittctam ot a febl.lt(al
10 _ , BuN·•
11 coo"""' on ''1hl
Women's Rootr\... ecel.,a l can onty uy 'hal Lunqu•.nt•
commit• mew• ~~ laJiac~• 1~ he SHesumet. to
~~ The 1ulut '" quMrlon II WMII'Mif Ba:s11 .-a&amp;
Julllllod In making on ...........,, ol 1 ooclt&gt;i&gt;Ottllco l

Soc&gt;l.,..,.,

lhtre

8ecavM ol the Stele law end ,....., VOfk't ld'*tt~Ce to n, tM ttlldent
vo" ta virtually nocae• t•teot. St~tltl ftawe th-e option of 't'OiklQ' UtfOUO"
oO. .nloo bollol. OUt Ina procno 11 10 CCI(flpllcate&lt;l, II oil en di~CCWrog.&amp; o
would·bt \loOt•• SHiOenll baslcalty art diMnha~hiMO. lnoaa ellgtb.. to

rnoven'Utn\ &amp;mOflO a taro• Mel df~eraiHtd group ot
human betnoa on the Oattt of a ttieYialon .now The
Otlgln•l lnlle wu funne1 tlouded by 8uWe
IPitmodlc lndlotment of WSC ae U'le loc.ai
comm~t ot t.llMe lnHICII~t mak:ontenta
The
cont•ntlon vok4d by Schell and HtGh. w~. It 6f)ouk2
b.- notec:f, UnQu•antl JmrntCJiiltiiY t ltf'eotypes 15 the
••not 1\lll)ftll.nQ''
wno testet tn

YOlO •-atlt-lcllll( rank k)wet thaf'l moll population group• exerclatng the

rigI&gt;\
Th• tffon to nave the 11w decteroo u~nstltullonal hi tMrefortt

epplavded TM Ooclakm •••• week men&lt;Ntlttg tl'\at the Albany Bolrd of
E*lk)nl feQIIII'f .at cov"ty ret'O*ntl. lndUdlng a tudentl tli • trttmend&lt;wl
ehot In IM arm tot the or~t
If D-t*Ye&lt;l UDon •nG MnGI.O COffKII~, IM u;llng ePtould be Instrumental
lf'l ~~rte~ o tMt COIM\1 ..1 tn New Y ot~ State thl f the law .. unfaJr and
t.~t'!IY•tll'-0 New V~ mu.tl be mad• to '"-'tie tO•t If II cW;ty ~Of the UUM
ltll.. Itt th• CCMif'llf)' thai atfll uMt fhl GOI"'HO¥f!1J III ''re~nce••
dahnl11on
The New Yo(k State Public lnttfttl AeHitd'l GfO\iP (NYPtRQ) and lhe
Student Auocle.Uon ot I he State UrUVMIU~ (SASUJ-Whlch have b01h bet"

femate ••ror••••
wsc
tMo he&gt;n'l an o«w6CWSty

h. . k1 Butra ,.,,..,
cnM.,.,...

ny11~1

meol.l rap~uen11tHHt of one .oman's Vie-.
to a c:G4't&lt;Mmnet)Otl ot tht ut~ •lf 11n.Q membefl ot WSC
twno. lnckstnuy. diG not wrtte nte Women 'J Rootrt•
811ft furthe! tonfouncJI 'hfl UIQllnl •buM Of IOQIC at
P'OCMCia to work hlmMH Into a aell·tiOhteous frenty
o,ver 1M lntlftt women's mov t~mont U wouUI seem thai

Unquanu choose~ to IQ!lCIIfl
fl..., tn " '"
~alk:ln of ""tne Wo-, mort WQMt IUUM thti
llaoll _ , - . , " lnot- Unqu&amp;nll clolgtl• lo I lit&lt;'
~ l r-4 H'Ck'a tJalrn U'IC' Bull tnv.Of'a
WSC from a posftlofl 01 IQnOlanc:t.. To '•'vtt tDat
cle lm, fM, UIV'N us tNt 8uU tt: pot. . .MG Ol I t

•o•'"',

know'-dge·· concern•no wsc.

··~etaoo

•rue~

aaaurne. allo-. 8Nil to c.o&amp;n fourMiilllc JtnO&lt;J!~~
ltmlef 1\ a Qf'OUP of peop~ who d iG not ~at Otl Ut~
ptece of cellutold that so enraged ntm hqhe eo,, se ot
the .,ovment WnQuanU lndltcutotly ftlt h11 lrQitt

arlo&amp;•• by duculbJng wsc·. "hunu•'ed lot a nc
tniiQPUtnif10 .oadtmlc c;.uuleutum"' &amp;I C.OUfi&amp;l tro
•·Womtf\ Con'ltttnpotaty Soc•ety lnG Caf M IChl n~t
PtirhiPI Doth 8flll lnd "II OetMOer WOWtd 00 we t g
contuJIII hOW dangetoully duN ,.....,. c ome
DOttraylfiO IMmMI.,.S al '"dtsf011tG eaAc.IIUf••

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4

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P•rt•c-.tt.e~

1mponane In con"taton

•It"' eu

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,

®IVtiH'tg denUnc.IIIIOn ol I " ll.tcl.1tc ht~
I l •:att
oUton bMI"' OOHt~eo tnal wlf•rtghleoutn•ll ,., trtt
nattmar~

ot u••n•r guftl

acttvfl +n r•llvtno tor atudent voting ftgntt- ahouto now pump up thCHI
campaion• A.&amp; ol lut Thurldly, atuc.tent • ere no tonQ&amp;f ftohrlng
atont-tne(\rt ~~ • decision tn ltltll favor'"" t~lt Oghfl u cltllen•
cloae, ro oe+no In 1act

Courageous comeback

-

., tt wu ~ • good w~et\0 101 P5llll8 wno ~Ute ~· Yantees aM the IJ8
Bulla But. wl'lll.e IF\e Yat'\I(HI Hlton Ia O'f'el', the 8u41$ h;e\1'8 ontr p111oa
tne hllf\lllill'f mar~ Tf'leH tolt to Ato.ny Stete Saturday Ia lUll a 1m111
otem+an on wt~at nu been a mltl('utoul M&amp;aOn
Do&gt;Mn 2.4.0 ahortiy berort the •rHI ol thtllrst hall, 1M Bulla bfavftd rain. 1
depertlng CfOwd ana an embtriOOing ICOft to coma car.k 1n the second

noll

by Chris wnn
Having toal 10 ~fb•ny Sta1t ... , t•er 40-12 tills yeer'a 27·24 citteat tl 1
little ellltlf to 1waf1ow How we ew:peet lnolhet iOtll of S2 po•nta ne~l yut,
11 uNCI to oe QUito • c::heep meaf A t1am~rgel. tnM
b\lt with 'allg~tly dill&amp;t•nt dftHibUik&gt;n The few peopl4! 1-etltn lf\1 ttlf'ldt
• nd a Co«e. We uNO to atOP tt tf'lol lhlny, tMW ' fatt·
6uuno ttte tourt" QIJanet appa~entty hav• no dcKttJt abo\lt '"• tutu'•
Htlt WMk UM Bulla wUI cake on tn• C&amp;r.ltht-t Ool&lt;len O•ifHna fn Wat toocr· •t•no• alttt IPICJal ewttta or OR t:PIQII
to tn:ted bener then
M tmorl&amp;l Staatum, and UB tta• a
to UC) the~r Ma50t' reQOt4 to 6-1 oaya-" wu a treat
Wa OOUid lf"Nt OVC"MIWII fCM' unc:Nll ~II t end t.IH '""
(Wet IM CtMI IO'tl¥1\ ftv tl
chance to buv • oalton or aa.,
Wt COI'\QfiiUflll t~ 8UU&amp; f01 an unpt"tSSIIfe peffOfmlnce IQIJnll
.Albany. end wd l'!ope thai rM enthu1111m 1~ cou"'ge ttuly Clllpltyed
&lt;furfno fht aecond nett wilt Uoutllh th,ovghout tt'tt- remainder ot !he
•eeaon.

,.,,Mot

and'""*'

Making things worse

Bult" fhe ege of 11blgger, better, flew and tmprovtKf,''
&lt;W' taatM aeem to "•"• Chanoea-~th•Y' $88m to
hl:8 beln cha~ 101 ua. We don't order hambu-rgers
Tho Unl....lly't &amp;IUIUGt IOWifdl tllo thtH ol SIOII PI-'~ during Ihi an~e. We Ofd« ..Ouenet Pounoera:· ··whopoora,·•
movt tr01n 1111 olelc.tnl"'l to 11&gt;1 now c:ampuo II wrong. tnslhd ot ~g ''BlO Mace.. • nd ..Tr~tptea." ~ Coke• .,. I aroe. 6)1,1'1
llool lntomol people 11o1e 110111 lhO Un'-&amp;lly, odmtnt11ro1on IOIG' and ··stg Gu!JI:· Out , _ Illes oomo '"
ere do"""P'•~ the crime and rnalnwntttG an tltrem.,1 caau&amp;t •••~
IIOitlte "rdboara eont• "*- ana DOPCOf'n eotneS ' "
"'o mtner hoW '*lnaccvrate"' ttM ftQtH" ouottd on tt\a monetary valve of ·"bvdd.eta... atlhemoo;ta
~no gooda .,., ll&gt;o lnafl tn 110111 II olgnlflconl '"" OIIOUicl not Oo hlddon lnd
Wt cton'1 seem to 'fWII\1 to tet ouraet"M Qet "ungr,.
dlltonort
fn•toad of Htfno tf'KWOh to aat11ty u1, we outp dOwn
A,Solurdt~ ttl leta In ll&gt;e Coi11t.~E&gt;P19U &lt;Opot10d thai tl&gt;o Univtrolly will llitll latgt pof11on• to lntutt 'hat wt wUt mo•u!: 11 home
odmlnlltllf llo dettc\01 \ . .ta to lind OU\ wnolooke&lt;l tl&gt;o IIO'l' IO I hi prooo. without feellno hunger pang.~. God would arrlke ua
Tllol lmpl~o lhll r.. Of·~ Qf they will 0o odmonlollttd wnon d locovoroa. down It we let our atomacht Nmblft,
But lUI IOOd lln'l tut lood Jut\ Oocouaalt'a servod
Tilt UniVItlll)l OIIOUid hiVI Ootllt lhlngl IO do with ill \lm&lt;o and money.
Tho I hill ond oil lhOI It tmpltn II 1 dtogroce to 11&gt;1 Un~&lt;otally. 8u1 1ho up In a hurry. Have you ..,ctf tHn tn~one til down at •
odmlnltlttllon'o hOfldllng o l tt-wt lllng \o 00 public un1U ltlolorcod 10 do dining tablt whn • Big Mac,lorg&lt;t trv, and Coko, and o11
oo-1&amp; only - l n g 1 0o0 tlluo\lon Ellorlo now ohoUIG Oo olmod ol llo,.ly, clet~olel~. and In o roto•lng poalllon? No
Wt grab ll&gt;o IIUie Wl&gt;ht Oogt 011 In 0\lt can, 0&lt;
jiUnlOhlng 111001 gullly and t !Mntng tl&gt;o Slate-not wasting limo -

- t o lind &lt;M

..no apilled tna;.:,;Oo:.:;;;OI\;;.1~---------.....

THE SpECTitUM
VoL at, 140.21

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Monday, 13 October 1110

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- .:·:: -~Jooaph Simon

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"Do you want the pickle?"
a.tl Ina ado lor tno lui food tlondo e&lt;npl&gt;tllte our
lleppH..up tlfntylea.
''You Cf...,'i. a t.reak
tOdO)"'-Ihlnos mU.I 0o fMt\1~ oold 11 • " bteok"
conlllll of pUlping clown o - H I OUtgo&lt;. II t,.l't lhO
1&gt;n1o11. ..,..,.,. we - l n g trom1
We're rewatdlno ~ wttn ta11 f(IOd.. Wt
btNQ. we vat P&lt;IZ" •"h oor OUrgerL we Oet
_ , gloous with our ColcM. Tl&gt;o INitl our ~... ,_.,
'"" ,..,. ""' lood "'" 0ocomo. and '"" llloger '""
0Urgor1 Wll\ Q0t. Tllo- Wt Worle. ll&gt;o- tOWVd
ll!t -.,.,.,Yihlng It loti, big, ond wroppod
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l'eJIIood Is ooton lo11, In o lte&lt;IIO 8IIIIO$PI&gt;O&lt;o 1,_1
won•t dltttact us tong enough rrom our ne¥t
cleoli,.tlon or lhl nut """'' ol our llvoo.
tnatalld or taking time to apeak 10 one anothttf over a
rol .. lno mNI, .,ellmh our con.ttaa\lonao.. r 1111 tood
lo

Elel)a c.ca.aa

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to pt0111c ltblt&amp;. - · w e 001
out o f - NCka and tt11nk 0111 of pope&lt; CUllS and uti

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down-11 ,.. nod omoltor cara. loltml\a, leU money Ond It - PINII&gt;rtO, \oouiG

won 1 get .,.., lar

l~o~t" on eny news report and y0'-1' 11 Me Ulll"&amp; Bttte
amfte&amp;t Gucct alack$ ano ~n• rlt\Ht
Sets are
cotP&lt;!IOd. IIQI\11 .,. subdued In Ina ooc~oro&lt;mcr. "'"
ca,_,., ¥it to, lha moat tl4tltftng englea. to
PhOIOQraph tht announcers.
Ooet lhl• mtlf'l tflat 1rte newtls bt'ng PKiiCiged lOt

e&amp;ly, palnlep Cot\I\H'nplkw\7
II 6Ufl dOt~
loott. IJOUftO you &amp;he M¥1 llmt y~ WIICh II'M' T\

OUI

lro~o

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car., l~o plostlc

I'll Del 'fOU

,._.. c::r.anceeare. rou·re ••mno t.o yout la¥0flll C"l '
with your laot up you'•• Just ned 1 nl01, 1&gt;19 mool olld
your rhd~ lo reru.,., 0o ontentl- ro~..~a~o" by
Ua Wif"' n11urw mull cater to a pan~..,_ euditnce. anc
1-ntluworub.
II the oudlo"ce te oltllng OOCII In U.Z·BoY ror:tlnor&gt;
Wilting tor aotMtt'llng 10 f1appen On the ICtHft, U
meko• 111 •~• oeneoln lhO work! 10 wrao up the now•
with mullc, htUcopt.,., Uo;e ~ ~011 aNt louand 1011 or Oood looi&lt;IIIQ ••nounotno wllh 1011 andiO,.
oltaoth
II It ll&gt;o aUGI..,.. to puoiVo 11&gt;11 Tl
joumallltl .... t OfMI '-"blt"y 10 .,.....,,

edllorltl .
. . _ , ldltor•

&gt;.now

-

lhOI lholr ltorioo will 110

ctrt tnOI&gt;QfiiO octl.ol¥
ICII 1or opinion ""' commont•rv·

, _ onty D)' .... · - -

Tat""'"""

repotttra. hOW'tvar, 19tak to an'fC)M ..,tto rt~• to
lllp on lhl tWIICh. 1111 o - • oppotlunJI)' to
r"ch • maaa audlenM&gt;. How~. tM o;~., muat ttrst
Oo caUght. and mutt 0o lntrtgue&lt;l """'Gh by Wl\01 no
HM to •tay •uned.
•

ow lood Oo dlttoront? WoutG " 0o ablt l o I&lt;&gt;&lt; willing
lal 00 ~ Ond order a -rue&lt; and I OL bottle of
OcU9 O r - - 10 C&gt;Ondijlonod 10 ~Wing
loti of evtr)'llllng ""' . . _,lcln'l oa to p. . o

h -~~~ 110 • 1119. briQitl, __,ul WO&lt;Id II -ron•
- · - a n d fh d \ 1 &gt; 0 _ . _ . , . , _ ,..,
11&gt;0 - 1 loout o1 litO &lt;11~. 11 only _ , . mon .,.,

Jwt I1Y It litO 110111 1 - 'fO'Iro t1 ycto11 '-119 ...,

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a. ~~11t ID II*' •

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up tn , . _ _ . 01\d In ott.IO&lt;Iol _ , In , , _

01\d begin

toldlno

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to

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Clarification needed

Sex discrimination

70 the EflitOI

umpatgntno h snoul&lt;l be "!!ml!mb.rea that

o•'tr

JacJ(et Hall Of on-earn~ ·~ M0$1 of trcrm 'IIJiiete
UMW8ffj ot Mr 0soUtlt'l irM1 M· fOUO.I ~ 'U1'1'-'fl0 lOt

lne SOnltti
tn ctoalng, lanoutd rr1011••o" thlll Mr Osourllh wun b"
the matotttr of volt• lUI ..e&amp;t.- 1 to1a1 ot
tht~ yol' ne loS1 ~ A lOIII ot ~ .-otM

un~&amp;uuon

the Ntw American

Movemenr WIH t\ota •"

orQaniUtiOn&amp;l moeung on Oc.1ober 1b, II 3 p m In
C.,.n 257
The N•w Amerte:an Movement (NA.Mt 1.1 OM of lhe
II'W eurtt¥ora ot IM N.w Llrt of U'te 1810&amp; It wa•
founded 10 yeara ago wnh rna ln\tnt ol "putUno
IOCII IIam 01\ 1M •oonda," •·•· meiUno the l&amp;aut ot a
IOCIIIIII tfa!\IIOIM&amp;tlort o1 A"""'1ta a rOll potlll-cal

11'11 Ametbn P«&lt;'pte

White that

oml&gt;lltoua plon did not owolop tho V'"'"' • • •
suc.c~ tn poo~lng away tor ......,,.., yeara now. at
trytno lO •n1orm, educato ana oroanl:za dllfettmt tOnGa
bt oonatttuencttl atound laauu In '"' cam,pus,
communltr and tho wvrllploce NAM ou ottoblt.,.,.
pr·~ In ov.-40 cHiea arouna the ~try aevetal ot
IMm having been eampua baled. Thoae •oc.tuda

ci&gt;•Ptlla In Santa Ctoz. ttvlno ond San Olego.
C.llfomlo; Cl\o'mpalgn-U_,.• and C&gt;olcago, 11111'011;
Thefo ho.., been -ptO&lt;a ot &amp;ONY BII!QNmlon; Ot
YolO one! ot .-ral OOlt.Qol one! ..,IYe,.IIIOa NIIM oao

oev.tooeG • campu, commluton to

COOJdl~te

not~lllldo o&lt;g. .lrtf19 octl•llea lnetudlf19 llnllod.oalt,

dll•tnweecment In South Alrlca, a'ut campus

ttl~

l96 (2J

PJ

.a cco,.oct• lfon

Bottom• •s •

1na tnr

alaJ;e o l
l tdtlfi

Dt.ihltc
•s

NtgtH

cht...es

Probebly orwt ot tnt moat o.lhcutl cn.tM~ngea trnt
w.U heve
oYOrcomoe h1 the feoac:y of a , .. ,

'o

OfOll~

,.o,_, w~ dunno tho ml4st of tnt! pruetoenual
etectton. 1 new IHtn'I.PJ "'II bli made to OtVoloP an
•«.,..t....., polltal movement •t UB Dexrtb••o " " "
•• cMmOCtattc. IOCI•h*1 ram1n111 ana oocenlra)b:ed

Wl"'lf• you arto ·c'Jtf&amp;nfnQ nou.se by CUIII~ OUI lfti'ISI
m~tll • ••h 10 ~no• cnat at •out ona auch lid
6 ' 1111 it\ yout l)l~
Ttwi " PJ 8ouoms"
.cf'fflr'U~I COc10bflt 6 1980, 0 tl) olft... a " LM:Je$
N;onJ ('WhC:FIItrepcatedO"O tStntnec••n•hedeG.s)
Ottteumlntt!OI' n" - OliCe ol pubt~ ~lion
on •"• 01111 ot $4H ' ' orohtblled bY PtY Eucvll¥9 t...aw

a Oil, you

Seyea Mumlltrt C®rdm~ttor
lnloUttlroftOt 1-tl•lrfi lor StudtNt ..,_..sociiUon

Left

bef~l

?SO 'tUtel

To' "~ Edllor

OlKfttnlf\Aiton

o•

To 1~• £111101

IIIUI

n•orr~•

ol SKUBA were ~mot•gnmo .e•noullrlv A l~o. moat Of
IM lnie.rnaUonal IHICSe,.tt •' ~ tea•Oing lllll\1"! ,,. RW

Otoural'\ II'H.'I thl SKUBA. p.afty t baUol Wll I credit lo
that party tinea moat of thOle who only "new M,
Osout•h had ¥Oted tor SKUBA
M'f' analyels

Ntli'

~rah •• that e.mc.e the s:.n~te
rushen nt CStO not ,,,... enougt~ ttme fOf

ttlt tvn _,., "''
etectkwl •••

Ellen though Mt Oooochlld l)at Gont • tllOrougn
analytll of the ~ate eteeuo.n and eventuell~ wtnn•fiO
of tne SKUBA pany. M hAt Made~ w fonQ toncluJKHt
regatd~"'Q '-h Ctu.tm• ~'-"a to&amp;-1 In tne SaNte
eleeUon tl am releutno to the erHcfe ~h•ch IPP•Ited on
Monday. Siipt61llb41t 291h '" fhe S~ctrum~
h ehoulct be clar!Uftld that botn Mt, OIOutah tna Mt
Gabtf_. Tout»a had •f'ld 1\eve hilt IUP90TI ol
tnternatton.al St~tl tn tact ti"te •x.sl~ ot ._.,

oeatruc-Un tott Otl e&amp;mpua ll$ oo..-. In otl r19Htod
alluatlon where a tot of peop~ have had -t)'mPoalh'r tor
loll P'OQttUIYoldeu bvtttlfoUg~ 041- a IOOliolt ... ~
rlgt.IIOUIMII Of~~- conGUCt the •tt hUMn'ecl 10

ellenato rnant

~

.

11'1 potenllal.suppor'"-.. Accordingly

0!'18 of lhft •nlllat ooala ot t ~e Qf04JP will be to trr ano
cltwelop o"auauv on compus, IOIII"9 tho politics
· - Wllhln the " mulll-t-" lotmolthOI HAM

.... •• Itt heatc Tnat 11 • commUmertt to dillerettt
ttrtpes ol demOcraHc tof;.llllat pOitUc;:$.. laYCHt"' oot

IUit one na,row line but rather willing lo cove. a Otoad
a~trum

More absurdity
Floyo R lurbo'$ - t O&lt;&gt;l'GI'._ OOM''"'iOnl"'
1M "Ouote ot tile Oay" on Octooet 3) Informed ua thlt
tMte are .. moe. cruclat tuues deM~Vh'IQ ot prollhc
f'h.e1ottc that\ aornemoronlc quot•~'•"I"'' toworntl!f't'.$
G"f'ltefutness .. Suc-h a Clltic:lsm l5 ablu"Ct '" I'Of'll ot t~
IK1 thAI ~ 1\IJ original '"morot'IIC- QUO.tl"' ncM 0Mrt
•tatea ano ptlntea In tl\o flrat peace. there wO\I-o now

thet would tango lrom work with •ltetorat
compelgna 11101&gt;0'11"9 P&lt;OQtoma ll~o that oJ tho
CHtz:.na Pa rt• 10 rank end mt cl.,k:al WOI'er-t

be Mit her
rr.etork:."

unlontlno ouves

consider It'll lmpiiCifiOol ot mellng

Aoco,dlllg 10 one ol the ~ampu• ln1t11tort orad
atUdent Stu Yarflll. " We want to build a respec:tabte
PfOHnCe tor oomoc.tattc ~ua"' on tn•• c.meHSa.

thoughtten
ne cen Mrc:Uy c:ompteln nnw of th•
oonMQuoncn. Sif\Ce "- MQtec:ted to think s.er~al\'
about the
and effect ot
&amp;l&amp;lement (Of
- IOU'1t M ta not +n al\p position to b«ete 01,._.. w1'IO

Whete

rKUtt~.

stw.nta and .stafl c.an

~top

l f't

If ~~

t~ opoonunlly

nor

the need t()f lhtt "pt'OIIHt

f"'tto hid not n.ad tnOuOf' fonntghl to

remm.

mNn"''

1~o~cf\

•

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eUec:U•• •Hponn to the gtow•rto co.nsetvauva chrnate

M'ttl ~ to CIO 1ha1 thtMt,..g lor rum

of ~nla era" It will be ifltttresting to &amp;H lt111 OO• far
tlwle ION I~ 00 In 1Ge0 How I(UIIlng 111~4' urnpUS

Futt.henn«e. pWh• o• M r. TurbO ahoukt hood hi• ow ...
MlvtM In ~ to hll own rethOf'e lndMCl. theft
Would IO be more "CI\IdOI ......... deo«vfnll ot

populat6on todar ot tuef'l

auem~ •

Patnapa

~ts

have come '"'' drcte ano the pendulUm 1$ , . lftQinQ
towards a "'"" 810\lvlm

dfiQft''*'

beWI9 c:onvn.ntea uoon ano
ttt ~~ ""'~• ot
t.. Doy; tl&gt;on oomo "motO&lt;tle q&lt;&gt;o~e" _,no 10 t""
Qt&amp;toluJ ...... o l " ugly gt1tL"

�SexEd
Center
offers
help to

the rape
victim
by !Wa~
~rvm

Slliff 1+'&gt;11,..

Willi au the recent rumon of
rope OCCIJI1in&amp; on UB compusn,
wo1n&lt;n may woncltr wlw hdp lJ
avollabk if they are rope .;alms.
TOift)ot1, Public Satc&lt;yand UB's
S.. Ed Ctnu:roff.,. lid co wom&lt;1&gt;
wbo ...~been ..
Ellm QlriSitrutC ~ S..
Ed Center which hat SO traancd
counJdors on its atalf.
Thex

.-..t.

rictim. said the Oire&lt;toe.
The seeond !itep thr counsdor
takes willl the victim b to hdp hn
r~izc lhat she musc learn to Uvc
JtJOUil dysfunction, blnh eontrol, with the. assauJt .
abortion and rape.
~ c:ounsdor lhm mes 10
When a rape victim comes to thr r:motiooAily rein!oree the woman
ctinic. the counsdor lmmedlal.dy by r.ry1q 10 1tt bcr "-tt •OI&lt;'hn u
trico to .~ bu !cdonp or ..Uh. a penon. •• A oac-hoo.r ~ un"t
"We try to make bu r&lt;lliu
lona CDOUil&gt; to help the vkllt:N,"
wuo't raped b«:auae o! wbo Jhe is aays Oirbt&lt;DI&lt;D.
'"'lK victim
aa a pe-rson . ••, ChrhttDtt.n .....,. loq-uiin COUDJdln&amp;, ••
cxploiAed. "The only 1M
All lilt &lt;OWUdon interviewed
raped or assaulted wu b«:awe had nothlna but praiK lor~B'•
II&gt;&lt; wu at the wrona ~~~- 11 the Publlt Sa!tty Deportment.
wronatitoe..''
Ouutensen said, nobody Ia the
Sbr addtd that frw wome:n an area Is buttr qualified to help rape
able to wllk into the eenter and vic:tims. ,.lf 1 wu ever raped," she
admit llllllbcY were•iolll&lt;d . Ally n«&lt;d, "I would want to deal willl
percent don't repon rape b&lt;uwe the Public Safc&lt;y Oqlanmc:or here,
of tK ooc:icly's lltitud&lt; lOWIIIdJ the 00&lt; oritllany or the pollee rorcu ...
Chris&lt;....... added !hal tll&lt;Te iJ I
"ttartlina" eootrut bnWUil the
- y tbt Publi&lt; Safety Departmau
and tile pobce ueat the vlcunu.

couNdors ue required to takC' a 60
hour count coveri.na lcuons '"
coun.sding, anatomy·physlolosy,

thai*

HEAR 0 ISRAEL].
FCII' a- free IM
[

JEW1SH BIBLE
PJ.o.e 875-4%65

Christaucn rducd

1

liMY thai

•he said Ulusrrar&lt;d thil pp. She
and a Public Safc&lt;y omcor were
waitina with • rapt victim who ,_.,as

preparina for 1 phytlcal
..amina!Wn and had already been
qucstioo&lt;d in private by 1 plaln·
dollies Public Safc&lt;y offoc&lt;r. Tbtre
was IDothtr victim. however. who

was sittina oritll ha - a n d W&amp;&gt;
baa&amp; uk&lt;d 10 dam'bc ioo detail hn
rope to ' " " police officm 10 tbt
middk or lbc wwitiq - ·
'"'lK Pub&amp; Saltty pcopk terrifiC.'' sa)'l OtrbtaiJCI&gt;, ·~.hey
alvc the viaim all the d""" abe,_
to ceU bcr 11ory, and If lt'a too
traumatic !or h&lt;r, they alvt h&lt;r
breaks-IOIIycbinaro help bcr. " Sbe
added lllltlf tile victim'• boy!rimd
iJ .,......,, Publk Safny lria to be
comidctate or him. Sbe abo
pnmecl Publi&lt;-Salc&lt;y IO&lt; lu hmoty

or slktJna ...ith cbc v1ctim1
thtouabout the COW\ .,.oc:udJOJl

$$$$$$
Coupon lullelln
Bo ord O ullide
355 Squire Hall MSC

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COlJ..EGE OF LAW
of
Ohio Northem Unlveralty
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New Wa"e Night!

nc .., Drtalu
TGESDfiY:

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s1.10 ...........
J s,llb for s1.00
IOU . ...., lftHe et llnlla1to•

.___ CSHtllet ne a.~,_.....,.~

�Students and faculty convene to
' Preserve Main Street Campus'
.~~·oll.l

llr

"Th&lt; rotd to hdlll paved by fDOCI iDicnlio&lt;&gt;a "uld•
former Utlr&gt;&lt;rtily Council - " " ' Mlch&amp;d .'
Ill&lt; initial mcaJq ol tht Commut« lo
MaiD Str«t Campw (CPMC) Wedn&lt;od
I
Coli&lt;J&lt; In TowMmd HaJJ.
II) ., Tolfloy

I'T=.:

A J10Up otaboUI ISJiudtno and faculty mcmbtJ,
in&lt;llodina ~amnm and Soccoiosy Proraaor El...,~
H. Powdl met 10 dii&lt;UUth&lt; fut~~re of tho Moln Screet
Campw. •bleb wiU face lb&lt; wret:klnJ ball If tht
rlan!K'd trUJfonn11loo to a Health &lt;.comca

ea,,.,

, _ .. Kb&lt;dllled

=

l

f

coo......, from Ill&lt; ballll k:imca tibnry IAto
donnlto;y,

~"W ~"~'

......

l

or

••Without the- Main Strca Campu~, lhC" dUUI'h
lluffalo wiU have no real and functi&lt;&gt;nal -.,. 10 lh&lt;
Unrmaty," Powell chataed AI tht mmmt "WW)
arJU&lt;d lhll LbcMainSu.a faaltlr. pan of tlw: Cty foe
&amp;50 ycara. mva 1.1 • aareway 10 th~ cc,mmumtt
Squire Hall. now the: Stu.dcnl Union, ha.\ been a
&amp;llhcri., place for IDCiaJ and PGiilical m«tllt&amp;&gt; of all
rnium, not ;.... uudcniJ. tbey claim&lt;d
E.cpeulvt plu
Tht plllJ fo&lt;tht i j0).4 million PfO)C':I. &gt;dtedul&lt;d 10
bcii;UI Ill&lt; _ , yca:r, C&lt;~JJ• roc Ill&lt; dtmobttoo or
Hamftlln Ubnry. Townl&lt;n&lt;l HaJI. ponrocu~&gt;fWmdt
llall, tb&lt;srccnhouttt and au ttmi'Ot")l building.s. The
Cary-Sbcrman·Flrbtc htalrh ,..,• ..., oomplu wtll ht
&lt;nlar1td and redt&gt;IJIIltd ra. uJC by rht S&lt;hool of
M&lt;diant

Pence.- Hall will b&lt; rtnon1rd and Squut will 1x
lo ho~&lt;l&lt; lh&lt; Sdtool ol Dcnu&gt;~n Ach,..,n
Hall "'II bc """''lttd for u;c I&gt;)' tht Sc:hoo4 or
• Pharma') and Sroc~1on ll.rm~W~.To"a wtll bt

••pandod

~-

i

~Addillonally, many.new suuaur.. and bulldinp wrll
COOIIn&gt;cled IICCOrdiq to tbe plan tbal "'"' pr_,ted
o.., clw: •ummcr by UB
Jtobm l . ICat&lt;r.
Anolhcr holt~ of Ill&lt; n&gt;mlDI wu pr......,n, th&lt;
Main Su.a C'cunpUI .. an unduJ1adllatt etrn&lt;r h ,...
iruuted by many m&lt;mbcrt lbJu II pro"ldt. th&lt;
mviroomcnt for PII"'JJpatJon in commuo•tY c·,•cnu and
.., 11moopllcn ot dlv&lt;nltY, &lt;tp&lt;Qa!ly rmponant in
,urly
yun when IIUdcntJ ate makina carea

I..
f

I'T&lt;Siclcal

i

...u...,

choiCd.

The Amh~t .U C.mptu -.u du•antd for
" &gt;qrqalk&gt;a." and ,.oufd bt a bcrto locatron for
ltadiiiiO IIUdent&gt;, wt&gt;o h. .e olteady ct&gt;oten lhcir (tdd&gt;
o r ttvdy, Comrnilt« membt'rt lll&amp;lt«&lt; ,

n..-

••'fbe mWlOO or lhe UntVn'lhy d CUIUvatlon o( '~
lilt of tht mind ," 1llJill«&lt; P,oWdl, " For lhesrowth or
Ill&lt; mind we nml both procccttd JPI« and ru1
bcrit......
The rdocarion ot Milard Fillmort Culrq&lt; (MFC) 10
lh&lt; t.mher11 Camp1u , anochtr pan or tht ~ • ..;u
alttr lht wbok norurt uf tht UtdvMty. which thrtvo
0t1 • dtveut CODU.itYmey. it wu at&amp;urd The fnniub*t
droo In rh&lt; ma111 IC!Iool's enroll.....,.-&lt;lcopott the f1c1
that M FC lw; 1«11 an UI&gt;IWI . . IbiS l&lt;mCSI..-- ..;11
hann lhc- Univcniry•a trildiUonal "'rnwn •nd gown"
tolt of l.nlcrac;"on *1th tbc commu.nlt)', Pta-« J.IJd
Commiuct mtmbcu~ fu, tha i lownst.nd

Hall-onpnelly bulb m 11130 and

00&lt;

of lht font

bu1ldinp nn tht Main Sl'tet Campua- wilt 1o00n be
foraoucn Another mcnlna as scheduled fot
W &lt;dn&lt;Jday aftmiOOOI '" Towouald HaU-oo lh&lt; MOJn
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U~ Credit-Free Program dropped ~
b7 El~ Srtameler
Sptrrlrttltl Shd/ M1n.rtr

UB'i Credit-Free. Proaram , whtch h-.s opcr11td on 1
budtctlr) 1wplus slnot Sratt funding wo1 whhdrawn
nat'~ 1&amp;0, bU been fCVCIK'hfd, ltaYI,
dtp1111mcn1&gt; with lb&lt; cast or oiii:IVII crtd~~(rtt
eoursa nn thtlr own.
llarly !his !'all wllen lhr surplu• reportedly ran dry
and overlw:ad coru btcamc coo IUp, Cominufna
Education •udcntl rccd&gt;-..1 nockc lhll lht .,....,.,
would' no lonacr bt avoUablt and ,..,. to sec~
K'la'al

a.dmi.ulon in UB'.a evmin.a proararrt, Mmarc~ Fill.mort
Collqe (MFC).
a.dil·fiu couna w11ot&lt; con1cn1 oorrapond!
doody to a (!llttlCUlllr acadmuc atea will tontrniH:IO be
avallabl&lt; lhrouab individual Conrlmlina Education

pr01J"11111 offcrtd by dtpanmtnll. The Real Es1aot
Otdit·Fttt coww (Of o!IJI.IOCC:, woll bt o/Tcred by 1ht
Contlnuina Eduaollon Dtpenmcnc of llw: Sdlool o!

Man.oaecnenr.

Coo.tizlullll Educllion

o..n

JamtS Ol•clchurso

llSiaU lbJu QOOI:Il&amp;ion of lht Ctcdir·Frcc &lt;OurSd will

noc c:aaae "tuious da.matt .. 10 Lhc Un:iw:t$11)' ..The:
lana run piallr't it qulle bript," ht daimcd. We ..,u
bt buJ,Idl., new &amp;lid stronJtr prosranu at UD thai

btttcr ~"" lb&lt; ltr&lt;nJlhJ or thr faculty."
Th~ fu1urc '"'~"- of lmplemtnun.a 1heu:
~-t CcclliJiuina 1\ducaJion oouncs " dq&gt;cnd&gt;
~ Ill&lt; cltpenmcnu &amp;lid faculty to attn&lt;! hdp to lh&lt;

Contiru.ilfll EdUCaJion Otpartrncnt," accordona ro

Jll.allwol.

Tht ..........,. couna llW do ooc find their nlcht
wjtbia a cltpenlliCftt- .roch a Winanalcina- wm be

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droP~*! &lt;mln:b'. " I feel badly that rhcrc are some
~ loot," 1111 Blackl!IIJ1t. "Some are of no real

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..,. tile tp0C1fi&lt; ~11 ho.W... lhc ooumo,

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Head nf tht C:rtdll· f"rtc PfuJtam at

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Uno-.orr """ a 19)6 U8 f'adoat&lt;, flll.h&lt;r DIIUCI
o•t...cary COQ)ftloCIJ'ed 00 the' douna. ca11Ull ll •
••5C.'J'lous blunder.. and the ••to" of lht finest ,roaram
In Western Ne"" York- il not 1hc cnlirc: eastern
S&lt;:abovd"
p., o.llon, ............ 10 the OlrcaOf or Cont111Uifll
Edocatloo •• BuiTalo Sc11e &lt;:o~tc¥. conc:tdcd thlll
prtS&lt;ntly. ortdil·fret enrollment ;, 10 10 11 ptRtfll
abovt th11 or 11U1 )'&lt;ar bru doubled rhll the UB
prosnm dc:mll&lt; b.. bad a posiuve tffta oo hu
.,...,...,.. Ht 11.... "I ...,n•1 daly il, but "" """ld
abo like llllbink tht tnau.&lt;ll due: 10 lmprovtd qualily
ot our ClOW'SCS aod m~rtecina . "
Dahon abo mcmloocd 1b11 Buf!alo Swt has
sue&lt;asfuU) iml&gt;lancnttd snocnl of UB's Cftdil·ft«
councs whh ravonblt responx.
O'leary, wbo a&amp;nlllcd rhlt his depantncnt hu
rccdvtd • ~ICDUOU.l.. I.5Sisu.nce and eooperadon frocn

the: Uaivu1ity's C:O..t111waa Ed_.,., Oopcoruncnj, b
•crycmpharlcabocn Lbt merit ofthtcancdlcd ,...,..,..
llld Lbt d&lt;lrimtnral circa• or ka ...... " h walalhon
•iahttd decision butd on doll.ln rllhn than clw:
pcoaram's •onh. Th&lt; tpitlo¥C:r from Ill&lt; PfOITil01 onto
the toW ·~Uiion .. ,,.....
· By "spillOV&lt;f, " O'Leary aid h&lt; is rtlcrrr., 10 rhc
publil'• favorabk vlrw or tht Uhlvnsioy,
I've...., 0111., coUcaa dco&lt;nllaliu lhdr t'r&lt;dic ·frcc
P&lt;Oifllll· aocl lli&lt;Y"&lt; Mel ro ,_..ualitc," O'leary
uld. Two 0&lt; lhret yr:ar&gt; and )'011'11 be mn.ak,.ina IIIC
program and nanina from scratch .• ,
So car, It doct 001 appcat lhat Ill&lt; dcnina has had
IllY tfTta oo Niapn's tTCdb·tr« cnrolltntftl, htdy dlle ro t.bt dlJiancc bcr"«n Ill&lt; two 1nstilutooos.
Althouah Millard Fillmore Collqc enrollment h..
lncn:ascd )() pcrncn1 this semesccr. ir doct ooc appear
lbal Ill&lt; lbacacr of lbt cndh·fre&lt; PfOttllO a
dcddln1 factO&lt;. lllactlluna ....,td lbal, prior 10 rht
c:ancdlatlon, MFC ,.., "thtu IGIICIItn of 110wth
after a acdloc throuab the l!nS 10 1979--yars."

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Women can be freer in art
feminist Greer asserts
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tv&lt;ftina - · · rtcloU oc:ciYill and aloCbof ~

"f,_-" tMe 1111&lt;n .. 01\ bcaiOK they do - lr)' IO mcf1 oclocr's
c:rt*lvity.
ar- "- he&lt; lcctvrc wtllo o clilaauooa of bow tbc ~ .,...,. on. Sbc
~ .,ocUd t b c - - Hfc •Ill&lt; lolaloatcntmoa for tile oru.
" It IDIUI uauccod Ufc," Jbc concluclcd, apWaiaa thlt lhil C8D be:
• • 1~ willa plctvrc
obo buc an a pica of oculpoarc and ..-en
the ....wbiteoa.:'' ~. potlll.
Tbc ~cr b bat known for her 1972 • ork 11v Fnrttlll E.wuclt. ooc of
tile aer.lu/AID&lt;rico.o fcatlnla wcwkJ. C.W.mdy 1 vlsitiAa P&lt;Ofcsoor 11
1M U"'-*7 0( Otiaboma II Tula, Gt«r b I Auoualian. Her
_ . _ b 1M lint or 1 .me. or lcctum • ._.ored by tbc orrou or
CUiwnl Allain Wld&lt;r the Fmoon Lcawc series.

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ba .. ralb:&lt;d !1111 rach.lna for the ctaoull is noo lmporuno bcawe "what
they II.. II - • oo be: u.tiliud in til&lt;.,......,. ...

~-M1ilt't _.ucy,tlodcmi41at~ lluoltbey rarrly
bc)'OCid tbcir.own wcwldl. '"They
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w4!jom," 0teor lllkl, "&amp;!Ill ne'l&lt;l' llliak bo7&lt;&gt;oocl the I."
Women arc noc tblc oo dUconnca thanxtvs loom tbe world bc:cau.sc
they m. . deal with Illc. ohcir 1111roundinp and the cllbi[Qa order.
"Women'• art ia 1 dual1rt; It b meant
used, noc diJ&lt;n,qcd from the
O&lt;SOllk ~."she added. Wu.;,p, pocc"'f and clochin,_ath of thcsc
CO&lt;!It lnoo,'l~dr .,...,Y by cbdr UKfllln&lt;so to the world. "An t&gt;l pan or
life, noc diadnct rrom II." Jhe mainoolncd.

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crated • COIIUIIIIAhy or "s)'DljJAiby'' u women wncuoa 10 ocJ.r-willo docir oqwols ad their
T,.a.-, "--did- 4c:al ndual..., wido the "oclf;" lh&lt;Y wrocc
abooH - a n d wroce co ...,..... and noun ead&gt; OCh«.
Ia tloc ....... q.-loca and ..._, pcnod Creer spolce out oo female
__.,.., 5I&gt;&lt; aaid thlt liDct WOI1IC6 an .., appnsaco:~ JTOUP !bey arc
....,... ~and oetcalibk 10 oclocr poople's n&lt;eda.
But o.- odmlfted .... is afraid dill ........ docir a.ltutt. " WOR&gt;&lt;D arc isol11ed and ., obc: . - q of tllat SClt\111 PltiD&lt;n."
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Heavenly outburst, Albany's angel;
Dane lightenmg strikes Bulls, 2 7~1
by Ton y P en l
Autrt"nr Sports &amp;lllor
Tl'iert: b no better charKtcr builder th.IJ'I advrnhy. Ekbcr
you '""""" and become mo.,... or you live In compl&lt;ldy.
The UB foocball Bulb 101 a charlld&lt;r booll So!urday nm
rhoucll they wtno down in defcaa 10 Albany Sclllt 27-~.
"l'•&lt;ao&lt; ' "'"" bund&gt;oftich. Oat l&lt;ocb )wo...- qllil,"
priW«! Bull'• CII&gt;OCb BiU Dando.
Tht lkfm&gt;&lt; whkh hod 1\lid&lt;d Buffalo 10 1U WJ6ef&lt;llltd ~
rttord opened ohu pme baa&amp; )11.11 U RlniY Albany'• first
driW: wu shul Gown bdort il am • ehanct 10 IHI up, bu1

8ufraJo '15 orrcoJC continued its wetttr nruuJc whm Jim

Rodnauu rhtcw lncomplc:tc swicc and Buffalo was forced to
punl .

Albany lCC&gt;rtd O&lt;l lht CIIJUina drive with I b~ ploy

totnribuuoa (rom Oreal DaM quanerbad, M1ke Aorilo.
Fiorioo hll li&amp;bl and Bruct 0.,. wbo took tbt ball all tbt way
do~, to oht UB S ywd line. Rvnnina bitt Joct Burp
pu&lt;htd tht ball ovn from there and Dono AnlniO klcttd tbt
poiolo aller. -...
On tbt BWI'&gt; oat pou&lt;S!OOO, wii&gt;Kt Mark MoJa vOWid
OUI IS )'Wd&gt; In t"O pla,s bcfa&lt;t I Buffalo pmalty and
Rodriaun iootreeptJon stalltd the drin. Albany too~ ov..oller 1 Sam Monaco puno and oo the font play Burp slotd 1
few t«kkn on Ill• way oo 1 M ywd touchdown nm.
The owo lt11111 trodtd puou until the 3:46 mark of the
s«ond quaner when Fiorito qain hit Dey with 1 bla •trlk&lt;tlols one JOlf\1 64 ywd&gt; for a toucbdown. ManJ&lt;) boottd the
extra point and the Bulls' found th&lt;rnsdva bcblnd ll~.

Wirh roln poun.n' down and a Riff wind blowinall wu not
tbe kind or sloual)oo tbc BWII' WIUited fot pi&amp;Y}III c:atch up
ball. Maoao eonvcntd a 39 yard fidel JO&amp;I and it looked tikc
the pme w11 out o( . -. Buffalo IW!td to &lt;IU!&gt;UY
1h111 COIIIC-from-bchlnd lbWiy tbOI hdptd obav to uo
u.nbealat r«:ord.
Rodriaua rook t.bc Bulh from their own J9 yar lint do..,
to the Albany four with four ottailbt -~and a
Grt111 Dao&gt;t penalty. M*&lt; pa&gt;bed tbc ball.,.., from there on
IWO ltraiJht 'luomkol lia~ A f-..wt pmaJiy opWt
Albany on tbe polnr ancr pve Buffalo a aood cblll&gt;ct111 • two
point &lt;OOV&lt;nion and Maier scortd eorily to malct rl lA-8
Alb111y ., ob&lt; twr.
''llhouaht we wcu 10nna win the p.mc l l half Ume," &amp;aid
Rodriauu. "The blc plays arc what killed u1 They did the
same thfna WI year, but thb year we w&lt;ren '1 about oo
up.''
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Buffalo'• dtf&lt;nK stiffened up to tbe poctlt of bcu1J auarly
in tbt IIOCOod twr Tht biJ play orr..,.. or tbt 0.0..,... sbw

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down tOft)pl&lt;td)l
"Ow ream hu • lot or pndt," uplarntd Bulls' dtfcmJYe
SW&gt;dout M ike ltO&amp;II "We Ulhomed up and a.hut them
down." ltoaoswanntd all O¥tr t1ot (odd tUmUIJIAII2 uockk
perfonnanc:c.

UJina • mlarur&lt; of sharp runs and obarp - · ltodnautt
drove tb&lt; Bulb from the Buffalo 0 in for tbt """"· Jeff
Martin, UB'a rac:rvc rullbac:k. madr rht- moa t-pcccKu1&amp;J
arch or ohc daY·• lunalna bobbltd, one-handed arob fa&lt; tb&lt;
TO. Frank P rict coUJhl the two polno c:oonnion and Buffalo
wu bitt in thc pme :14-16.

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update tMir officer data aheet by
OCT . 15th.. Failure to do eo ..oiU
ruult in being declared inactioe!
A ll /unding and room reaeroatio n
p rioilege11 ..oill ceMe.

An, Q'1.Wstions, contact
the S.A. Office,
111 Talbert Hall,
636-2950.

uh WU I wbolt team crron . We showed we COUkJ UXDC
from behind ,'' Mantn AKI .
Albany oddtd I final fodd .-J from .. yards OUI and U
._artd that Bufralo'• dfon would fall way
Jbon.
Tht Bulb .,ae 1100 fl!Wbtd. With tbnoc mU&gt;UI(:&gt; kit the')'
mode 0 loR vo1iaot It)' II llqUO&lt;Zif\lout I wio. Jcm llodnpa
- k -Pa• eonuol or tbt offcmt- Ills o.., . . . _
lllld _.,ll&gt;l&amp;y r.o on. t1x Bulb ia for.- rr.t~~~~......_
. . - it wu • MortiD , - . . . , aodl- CIPPtd on
tbt drive. Pn« IIWtd • for tbc ....., porno ...,..._
and tbc _ . . &lt;ndtd_JJbany 11, Buffalo 2A.
" I 'm 1100 surprutd obey dod.o't fold," sold Bob FD&lt;d, tbc
Albany coach . "They hove • huta&lt;yof comona booct . Th&lt;Y've
tasted win:nin.a and lh~ woo ~t ci"e up. lbey have a very
IJI)'Udve defCOU&lt; wb.dl can dobcr mate tbt Ilia play ot ""
burotdbylt."
Albany'• obiluy oo mat&lt; the Ilia ploy ,.... tbt moot
rl«:immllina [lOot in the B..U. ddt8l The a.- Dana
an&amp;sstd ...S yarcb IJIIIlst tbc UB dtfenJ&lt;, 340 o( lUI ill tbc
r ..... bal( Whm they bad tlvtot runs or,.... 40 yarcb llld · r.. 63.
Buffalo rolucovatd tbt off&lt;OS&lt; lUI bad bear roe - . _
" Junmy drd • wh.alt or • JOb IInder the &lt;Oftditioctl," Dando
SOld. " And we fOWid ow- defense."
Preuy qultt. and bia1&gt;11Y ....,.. the llOIJiimow dcocnpciom
or 1\Jbany. The Bulb w.:re diMppolnted In tbt to... but wtrc
proud or their abllloy 10 a&gt;mc bltk .
"This,.,.. &amp;ood le&lt; ... 11 '11 brina w
to eanll." ao..r
obscNod. "We'U J&lt;1 tbem oat _
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or ovaidt ~ PIQJ ~. limflllt IJoc
Ora&amp; 0..... to , _ tlolee I)OUu. ...,.. of AlbuJ'o
- I D the flnrllllf .... """10 lola....,_ oa
''Tltdr
is COijlblft. lbolr n&amp;utlat
rea.l quiet, Wnble IJoc llolca ral fill;' olloerwd
dd..,.;..IKldt Mite lt.oool. - o f tbt lkdla foil dill
~· ~ piQI -.the r-.Jt o f c:aa:oa1ao oa IJoc pen or u.. d d -. " We - ' n e d
oa ddCIIK. If 1011 ..U.. ooe m!JoaU,
thqo'D lake advlnt"'C or k," recalled
.,_for. r... coollybocatclowM, tbe 8Wio dlclo.o
~ job of kecpl. . tho Dooa' paty bKb In
died:. "We did llop than." ._.ed UB 8W
O...SO. " We lutd throo brakdo__, thqo lutd
•-J·fO&lt;Ir oolnu." wold ltoool.
1bc .......l balf brol&gt;abt IIJII. bvt 1 WWiillflltilllde
Ill the pen of lite ddmM. ''Wt . - betk- tbcrc j011
_., CllOUIII time. I kilo,. we'd
k tf we had
...,. tlme," 11&gt;0111ed Orankdb. Oronicdti 111d John
White - • lA on 011e sack and M&lt;Carthcy collected
aDOlbcr, 11 the Bulb' dcfa~~e bcpn 10 alllbh the type
ofblltTU.,cnt thlt bad kept tllem unbclltm afler their
lint n ... contcsu. Albany punter o ... Hardy wu
foroed IAto IICIIon on tltc Dana' nr11 four arternpu In
tile-d half. Up to thll paine, the d«s&gt;ut turitorial
pcne~rulon the Bulls would permit was their o,.n fony
two yard tine.

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the 4oor". ddvlac lo the UB • - Jlld ..._ Bulb'
.............., 0rq Kozw wou14 bow--~..,.
above lllil. thouch. On ud teYce, with
Alba)"• orr-..........,.
for ~Joe
tilDe Ia IJoc balf, IJoc J.-... r,_
c~ooot for a Florilo • IJoc ..,. yon~ liDc. nf11n11ttc
111o -.::11 to lklkdla'---.
1K lido- to 11101 bo,_..., ao the Alboloy Sbtc
klctor. Dtlrto Arueo •._.up witb- .... 10 be lhe
cliff.....,. betwem a de aad alooo for lhe Bulb. Wodt a
fOUrtlo _, '""' • the UB tbiny..,..., lhe dillful

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Dana a lN61ad.

llullo ,_ ~ · - · iD the thin! q -.......
M8iot ~ ..:c Scat llo:ati.q illY oo lite lwf,
all.cr loa""a bcCII " cblblc t.camod.." As Dattifta wu
......,... ID Albay ,_.,;.,. attaDJ&gt;1., be wu cut do,,_ Ia Jrortt by • Oooc 6uaoaa aad hil ltltb by
aDOlbcr player " the time. 1bc (allal 8ull lay
IDOiioftleoo oo the ftd6 for 1m: miDuu:a before bciq
canied orr by otrctc:ba. UB tnincr Mike Reilly thinlr:s
dill Danitla's iajwy is itoc u oeriouo 11 it _.,.,
tbo,.P . " He'D be OK. I doo't thltalt be'U mla at!J
actloa. bvt we can't teD wttillhe X-11111 come betk."
Oanina'• iajwy was diqnooed u a lowu betk IJiiurv.
Wlc undcrotandably disc:ouna&lt;d by tbc spoilloa of
their P&lt;cviowly unlanlisbed record. Orukdli -...d
co bc&amp;c wm uptheattklldcofmoot of tile plaY"f$wbm
ho declared. "Wc Sian aU over Mooda,y."

-A•dy Moddlaon

Formula one raci

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by Allu Fo•

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About seven ycan aao. o car r&lt;ponC'dly

J01 stuck tn tile mud durin&amp; the pany and

Latat aowd Jhowed up 10 whnw a

lnllcad of trylna 10 free t1tc c:v, it ,.... ,..
afire and a new tradl\lon wu JUtted. In the
cnsuillf yean. OWlY can. m~cs , IJld
eve tho Btaiililll Consulatt s Oreybouod
buo was IIOlctt aad offered for a ...nra.
Lut ,.., llo&lt;&gt;c, IS Yc:hJc:lcs were OD&lt;IJIIlDed
by tho Bot and many pcopk ,...., injured
wbcn the po&amp;c used 1&lt;a1 p.s Ill on atumpt to
brcat up the IDII4aao.
lbis ,..,• lA .., erron to OI)Q(rol the
wtnllitlao aad dJtajnllt tbt c:v bllllliDa. tile
police pauoUod the area to pnva11 tbc f...,
froat -ar&lt;pUa&amp;. The "Bot Pc:oplc" bcpn
tbrow;a,
....s botllo 11 tllc police until
ofl"tc&lt;n bookc out the tCIIt p.s and pc&gt;1t«
dots to cbspcnc tbc crowd.

s:pecucle known u Formula One 1\dO riClna
an E•ropcon form ~

..-hie._,. aao-u

mocorrport cotnpC"Chion- aained ins:ca.ns

appeal 111d over tho yean hu madt thc
United Slllts Orand Pn• (USGP)- hcld 11
WatlciN Olm. N Y.-onc of tht ,.orld't

pra:ruc:r mocorspon evenll.
While tile fans or tbt early 1960'1 l•hon
the USQP bcpn) - . 1 ,..., onlcr1ypoup
who camr 10 tM lJ"I(). onJr \o ~« tM • ork.I'J
bat dri•m com par apirul each Olbtt. tho
fans of the 1910's ollow up rvcry Oaober 10
tlw tbcy can take pan 1ft tho bl&amp;ao&lt; outdoor
peny tbil dde of lndianapolh
On the Wednatlay bclocr thr , _. fans
from aU Cl'"tt thonlllon JUtt IUII!ll up tho
&lt;MIIptnl arcu and lite fhe "-¥ carnival
bcllins By Fnaay, oY&lt;r 70,000 race ranaucs
how iomcd tbe peny whtdl u oftm rtferred
fo as ..Woodltoc,t

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Whtn tbc tun xu. lh~t titret roar of finely
CMI

tuned racirta maina 11 replaced by the •o•md
or roc.k mu.sic blan.na rrom car sureo
spca.lters cnrywbert. Campftres illumlnatt
lite catllj)lhCJ with I sofi , f1ickerilllt aJOw.

Onr brtw
Some fans arc siuina 110und the roarlna
fires drinklna their favorite bfcw, dbctUslna
tho racirta aaloo ea.rllcT In the day:
"Oiacomelll'l Alfa Romeo really looked
eoorl today. I heard he broke the lap
m&gt;Qrd."
"Yeah, but lone~ (S.udia·WIUianu driY&lt;r
Ailll Jona) Is ".i~laonna toke It on Sunday,

)'OU-t ch •• •

" Too bad ol' Mario (Andre~ti) con't aet
&lt;bat cllmDcd 'SIOIIIS' ruMI!ll eoorJ. • . "
The &lt;YCililllt air Is cold, moYbc &lt;10 dcarecs.
bUr nobody oeems to car~the cortlbinatlon
of alcohol, nrc and frimd&amp;hlp ....,.

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othm are .,.andcrina down to the -

uea, where for $ 1 a fan can 1ft into lbe
111'11• and -tcb the IDIII:Iwlia 11 work em

tt.ppy.

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Located just outsicl[ the 111111• is • I&lt;Clioo
of r04IOd called "Vmdor'a Row"-• bia nco
market where a1mo11 anythlna from
"offldal" Oratld PtU tee JltirU for S7 to
aatu!De Marlboro McLarct&gt; ,...,. )KkctJ for
S7S it IOid. You're- 1 true race too if you
doo 'c some ortic:le or dotlrltl&amp; with a

P t:thepo lh&lt; mon oO&lt;oriou• or aU Orand
PtU lt1tdilloru isknown •• "Saturdoy Nil)tt
lithe IJoa."
.
The Bot u llow lyina area outsldt or the
dmiit, jU.t JOUtll or the pit location. On
Satunltty aialtt before tbe
rowdlcot
otthe
me« in the Boa for a wllcl niaJtt of

r.aa

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.-.tile

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ddmnlruna factor In boldtna future Or111d
Pri.ora&lt;a.
As DOC r... J)UI It, "lt'l eoorl that they're
tryina co climlnare tho Boa- There's nothio'
WTOIII with I l~t.k bctt drinkina and
panytna, but wc all want 10kccp oomi01 bact
t'/try year. lt't. uaditlon."
By S..odaJ, tvoryone settled down to
Wllth tbe roc:a. Firn the Formull Super
Vecs, then tile Viotqe tarli and fioaUy, the
Formulo One can-the Ortllld Pru of the
United Slota.
As ..,....cod, POi&lt; d tter Bruno Ol.1a&gt;m.Ui,
In his brlaht red Alfa Romeo, pulled away
from tho ftdcl and bvllr up a ll secood lead
over tcCOOd plate Alan Jones in the whitt
and . , _ SaudJa.Wi\llams. Twcoty-scvCil
lapo from tile end or the me, Oiacomdli
COIJicd to a •~P bcclusc of "" dectric:al
f&amp;llun. while Alan Jooa IDOIOrcd on to a
row soc:ond Yletory ovr:r teammate Carlos

RculanltllD.

Tht Onod PtU was ovr:r. So Is the peny,

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··t know tnlll you believe you undeJstand
what you think I said. But I am not sure
you reallte tnat what you neard Is not
what I meant."'
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Note: DKkpeee Ia • Untveralty ~lot ofl'ht Specttum.
l"totlcu - ,..., rr.c of cllorge. The Spoa,_,_ 001
g_....t.. INI Ill IIOilcu wll oppur .... f"~Mf'U 1M
tltflt to odlt 1 1 1 - . 110-.
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ucltlng torm• o1

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lnteruiJooat AlfMra Commhl4:e. meedng Fr+d.ly •t S p..m

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Ofn... O.C.SiwttbyOd t~ Follut•toclooowitlruuh
In b.lti!Q dtdated •NC&amp;J'\IIe.. All h.mdlng will 1UJp .nd room
trMnrtnQ prlvel«ou .-Ill C"e-UC Fotms att" •vaUtbk' M lh~
SA oHio&lt; In Ill Tolwn 636-~

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Todll)' from ).oi,JO P.l!l· the~. wiU k o ~ on
..-.king. .Jutt bring yovndl.,..
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tht R41"rrt&lt;1kN\ HoUN on U.nl"-raJty A.,..ncu~
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1hc tl'l\rd t\oot ioungC' ol
Ooodyeor So""'- 8ring you own ott If you , ... one 110
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por'ltoM'ft o( COf\ICJmce beHnd the tron Curtain •• !KfCd
t.o cont.aoc1
&amp;)5-n50

announcements

l A - Studclll Aun. ,_.. Friday 01 6 p m. In 2J6
Sq~w ..

w

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&amp;tudaltt (ot Andttaon mt:e'l

Etlkolt rutdenu-tncerc:tl~d Inch~

•'La' CorN .n: whol

81Ktl MountaM II ~lq« IJ en ebout The- otrk~ Ia
~lfc-d on th~ f&lt;NM floo, o4 PGrte' . . . CO«M" by •n)'
WHkOty to Rnd OUl wMI ~~nu are ,X.nned tor cheupc_om~ne wece:'h

F•u.h:mcn Recorctt- Ust dutt« lo P!C;:k up VO!Kt elllhtt
-...tck from 9 4 p.m tn 2JI Squirt

UtC8 tk:"t.ta for Th•n,agl_,.lnQ 01ghu and b\15u ... 111 tH!

1\lllleble: flH"'\dl) \n honi of lht Elh from 8 ' I p m 1n
hont o l lhe Chub from 8 10 I'm end tn hottt of the
Undt:tglound

ho"l 8 tOp m

p.m . In lht FHirnO(e Room Squire. Newromers welcomtSelf de.ttnac cJa81 tor women ond leughl by women
btJillnn,ng On 21 11\rough Nov 2!». trom 1-9 p m . 11 tht-

SNw /W\tmot\11 Ch~rc:h. C'OffW' o' Jer.wy and Pont:r. fOf
mot~ lnfOffl'lM kM'i Call 8611··2432 ot &amp;n.J-472. t'9t.nlno,.

Do yov eom•ttmu tMI tbac you or 1 (rlcrwl n\ly drink
too mwd\? ~ ~tcohol Aw.,e:ne"* Progr.m b. hue co
Ill~ 10 you 0&lt;01&gt; by 174 /OFAC. Ellic'oll. Wed...-yo
ftom 6-10 p m
F...uttt dq&gt;ro&amp;Md « teue? Join "' Toetdll)'t ond
Thut&gt;doyt 01 • p,m. lor wollclrlgljoogt"1j ond d group. 1'\m ol 1M Unlwnlty Courue11"1j S..VIa. 71
Horri~Nn . Call Old&lt; Tho!nu ot 631 ·3117 lot Wlto...,..lon
end Hon.1- A dl"""lon '""" !WI tendlot.

botketper. tomorrow o1 II p.m. 01 th• Amhtltat Cha,bod
HOIJH, 2501 !I. f'oro11 Rd .. W hlnd Sj&gt;ouldl"1j. Ellkolt.

C-

Do you know wl\ot to do In a ""' cnMrgeney? \Vhkh llr&lt;
uUnsuiWr lO UH 1nd Whtn? Come get the enJ.wer• to
oJI you qUU~Jont lomottow et 7 p.m. In 1M

l"tonlll.ounge.

Arl,UMo .k- ot,_t looking lor ortbtJ
end,._..,
.. MondtliY end T_,jey· blnl&lt;f'l\n&lt;o
.,. g ..,.

l18

UQA8 #1\dk Contmltlt.~ mecu We:dnt:NI)' •t 6 p m in
I
Wedn~ey

French OUb ml!elJ.
~Ill, -'\C.

) 4' Squlr• 631 ·3~21.

334 Squire.

Wuled deys And wasted ntghU? Spetld aomc ~ tN'
Umo w11h ~ ....., need you. 1\kb end older
od\1~......, yrxr ContO&lt;l CAC In~ SctWt~ l 3~21

Dunocreric SoclaJ1srn

eft9•Mti"'Ot

0.-.dtate: Stt.Mknts tn

~encu. •ttd CCMftpultf

c&lt;ooornla P\&amp;turet

tctenoes: Four rMetmhlpl. &amp;n

1\lMI't)" ~t 1\IUabft: tot s&amp;:~MI ln.letu&amp;ecl k\ lae'nc.
ond t.eftr&gt;Oiogr Fo1 funller d&lt;lOlb • rll• WIUiom 8 Hoyt.
Ktmbt:r ot As:s.tmbl)', L..e:gtNetlve CommtS!olon Ot'1:
Sc10n&lt;c end T«''tnotogy. Slot.t ol l'l&lt;w York. 131~ Floor
/\gone) 4 81clg ., ~bly PO 8o&lt; 167, ... lbany. NY

C.lndugraduet~

a1 l.lO p m •n Ciemef't$

Atrtc.an Ann, mult FJiday tl ., p m In

2~7 Copen.

me«t

Wed~M:adty •'

l p m . ion

O&lt;cupollo&lt;lol Th•,.,1 p&lt;t.... •lo&lt; Big llrotlltt/ Big SIA
~ftlng W~y et 6 p.m in the Good)tAI b.~1

ua l'lodlevollst Club -

- - •• 1 p.rn ,. 234

Squire

o..tet M.,-MI\on Comrruttee med.t Sunoey 1.1. 1~ p.m
m 345 SquJre C.ll&amp;lt 3S2llor more tniOfm.tM»n

12248. 518-455·5081 .
P\anntno Orrkt worbhopt. Rt•um~ Wrlll"O
Thuftdey al I I •·"'· In '~ Capen, Tt&lt;hn~~· fOf
ptcp11lng an efltctlve rd.ume will be di.Ku.awd: Job
lnlerwfewlng P~roUon • "td Techniques Worklhop
rt\urtdly tt 5:JO p.m. In .. C1emens. "C. end Frkley .t 3
p m •n J 16 Wende (Aftet this workshop, tludtnll wilt
h.tlft 1 ct\IMt: to prectkc Interview., by usln" vldeot•pe
&lt;qulpm&lt;rtt) A video._ Willi&gt;&lt;: shown .,., dlsc...-1.
Qraduoll"11 /Ill"""" Senlora •ho ott M&lt;ljOrlniJ to
onlhtofiOiofly. ~Its. -ophy, hlot"'Y· politiCAl
- · po)'cllology ancl-'oloml who
In
Lhe "'0 cteoree-1\ $f'OUP of mktwute.n unt'ltf..Ua .rt

_Int.,-

movies, arts &amp; lectures
'"'The. US C1Yit RJsbll Monmcnl end Ita lnt•m.aklnal
Re:perC'uuloN·· glvm b)l F•ank ~sleh Wcdnetdoy .C
6:50pm In 316 /'IFAC. Ell.loou.

0&lt;. 1\ngdo RIDo wilt opult . . o....pelhlc: 1&lt;\odicln•
\If.-..loy ot 8 p.m. In 234 Squire

....,... llfrftv CIC

•Tho. ! ' t -Ics wnl pe&lt;form Oct.~ .. 7 p .m In tilt
I&lt;Mha rlne Cotnelll"huta-. EU'cotL l'ldw.t. ere I'V~'Ie
ot lh&lt; Block Mountoln Uollie-. In Ellicott end che Sqo.jt&lt;
Tld&lt;&lt;t Ollke.

1'1'-illos Followlhlp l'rogrom. Kllk&lt;KIOII Hotl ttl .
lnd'-'o Unlvenlly. Bloornlngton.lndJ.no or ..II lOll heo
80()...157""420. F~l~-.h.ipsa:re abo .vartab~ lor dodoral
•u.~ety '" the: 1\umaftttie:a., .tdeocu, mathfflletk:t end

"Polla11 o.-.. oo !.be WO&lt;id Stago" {ll. .n by 0. Loul&gt;
lrlbame ot the- CJn.tw.l"'i'Y of Toronlo Wecinuda)' 1t 7:l0
p.m ~ ltw lntemation•t •nstlwte. 864Dc_M..,.rc. Avt:nue.

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lor

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t:nQinMf1ng., 1\ppHeetJont are due JantJ.MY

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..En¥1ronment and CIIK"U"" gtven by Dt . .JQhn

-

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1hc H.u Loung.e 1 Squ•rr

Ia thGR IUe efter Htoh Sdlool? In order 10 (I"Cf out, one
must PI" the Hlth School £1:1utvatency t.,t, CAC I•
looking for voluntceB tnteruled In wotklng with women
&gt;'11ii" t7 3~, In ptcp..,-eUon fot lt'!b tHI. Contaa CAC In

Carc.o~

AUdltlonJ ror Ayalot IJt•eJI Dance Oroup tomorro• ot 1

1pm

w.wo•a Wktclos meet tomorrow " • p.m.. tn l09 SqvJrt
O.IICI&lt; H&lt;oly •111-k on ·-n.. Tr....U.. from Blue 10
'f•llow . ROO&lt;" IO follow

UIJ lf1tem&amp;tloMI-Wther• end cotumnlsU lnlelolad In

wtillng fort.JB~cmanon.t~,orp.rtldpoUng In IUedltotlal
'-rd. plee,. coli tilt SA orn~ ol 6364~. UB
lrtlmut~IMAJ It • mo11thly )ourn• l •nd lt.a Ont IOU* ••
)Ct\eduled to corm out In lhe apr•ng •~uter , U8
lul~..lloi\M Is to 'CPft=Mnt the Ideo~ of ue·. lntern•don.el
communh~ on lncernalk)n•l tnlllc-().

tomorrow~

Squire-

""l.norlty tl\Mtcntl who are Afro-Ameriun, Hw.p.nlc;
Amerkans or Naclve American.-Thr tJnlveTaJly of
Rodtuter wenla to mHt wl1h mtnorl\)1 atudenl
conce:mmo feUowah lpa lo purwe • high qu•llty
e&lt;tucetlor\at ptogl"lm l.eodlng to lh~ ll'ail•r ol Bu.thw:u
AdmWIIIJiratlon ~ooe of 1M sl• Coruonlum

ot

tomorrow M7 p.m.

spontor~

&amp;tnr..-n

by U'e Workahopa. Ctll

636-2808 or come Ia 1 I0 Nor1on to ttgl.itet

TuJ. • tea-rock g.roup, •Ill pe.ffo.-m Oa 2~ In tho
Kocharlne CorntU Thtatcr. T1chell l'~eUoble et the Slee-k
MtNI'\taln U otfrce, Porter.

OntvetJJtles,. No beekground In manaoc"mcne o• blod.IMS.t

w

I&gt; . - - y . The l..lnlv.,...y 01 Rochut&lt;t will
on
compu&gt; T...-1. Sign up lor .........,._. In 3 Hoyu Cor
coli l&lt;lra.l&lt;\ed, ot 631.3~1~

wan ...,_

UUA8 Coffeehou.M Commlltu preKnla A..rtk Treum
ond POl Alg., Soturdoy ot 8.30 p.m In 1M Rat,...ell• r,
Squite.

1n 344 Squh• lrom 11-lp.m.

knlon-The foltowlhg _ , . . .. 111

Elli&lt;o«.

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to.lnlervltwa. Sign up in JHoyeo Cor colt 1'\!L- 01
IDI.J51S; O!llo t'ionll&lt;m Un~ (Tho
W.
Ptttlt Coltogo of t..w1 - ,, Uni¥&lt;nllr of Dtnwr'o
Oreduolc Scmo1 of au.&amp;.es. anc1 PUblic: ,.,...fl&lt;'!'tnt
W.onoodll)'; Unl'wtn;ity of ll&lt;ld9&lt;Po&lt;t Scmol o4 La•

Thurodey; llomllno Un~ty Sd&gt;ool oll..ow Th..,_y

Todoy: Fl•ld Hod\ey • ._ Bufto.lo S!Olo CDII094. Rot_,.
Flold. 4 P•fll·
TomortOr. VoUrybaU V.J.. rtl•g•r• Untveul\y end
Unlverolty ot R - t r. Cl.ttk HoU, 6 p.m.
W«&lt;nudey: Socxer at Frodorlll Stole Coii"'ff. Flold
1ockey " HOUQI&gt;&lt;on Coll«gc•
~P Golf ot ECAC Cllamplonllllpe.

cer11ng 11M. e..A-Fr1t&lt;ld P100r..,
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Ant~Ropa Tult F - In ,....,......, wtU. throe n..,
t:Kperk'M-ntef projeda. peop(u trt needtd from
Oo-. •net eJtieol1 dom)&amp;. ............. " " -

a-s.

Ull ,...111111 Club Is now w lng-lorme&lt;S. If you ore
lntotuted, &lt;*II Olen~ ol 1536-46811 or Ror1 ot 631,46 15

greduol! lludenla. For mor~ 6ftalto &lt;:allll1·»21.

......,.mon

T-t-4!egbl.e&lt; d.1o ,..,. ill 11M.
On P. l'loloney C~ olllcc or on 11M. fl!llllooo of
Squirt r,.,.,., I Z·J ~.m. eo. "' tto- Is t121, 1lle
1o ~7. Oct. 25 11om 12-e p.m. In 1M

For.. ~,_,_.. holy 101-.

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~ from \1..3 p.m. Tuotodo)l Iron! IH p.m.

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. , _ . , . ot 12:30 ......... 11M. 1&lt;1-.

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Ad- • ..-,~ \l!ednoodey"' till Horrimen
"-·~a.-,_...

ltlllOIIIInboiiTowr.

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s.mur.r

Sports

information

*-·• - -

tqoouu .-y ancl • - - from
.3&lt;5 p~ mCl.trk. /Ill p\II)'&lt;R must hav• pilytl&lt;oj .,...,.
and poool ollmw.,_ " " - F0&lt; lonno ondlnlttm*Jon
~o-oo.-1o1n Oort&gt;ot 831~

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~

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prbco.. Slop In 7

lp.m.

&amp;omorrow at 7 pm. In 170 MFAC.

Squlte ond •

up IO&lt; ow flo&lt;ttut!NII

r....,.,.,..... ~ ..tondoble dqiOtlloo ~

c.- c-tQ 8ld Dull , .... ,...,.....,. .. ...,..,. In
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~9mmi.ttee votes-to. delay Gen Ed
Tbe SJudina COmmittee on Oeocral l!®c:atloll voted
~ 10 ~ to the Fooulty Senile lila the
tlOilitloY...W prosr- not be implemented in FaU of 1981,
btttlllollft 'fo'liL ODC additlonal ~.
~ 11elp 16R.QJ&gt;Ioiacd tbatbe lllbird- plan
~ by Dlvition or UllderJnodutn ll.ducation (D.IJE)
Dcaa Job Pendotio, wiD be implanemed in 1982. 1be

Commlnoe YOied 10 acatcnte the Dan's r..............Un,
which was COIII8iDtd In a covu letter 10 Prtsidear Robert L.
K&lt;f!tr with the Cerveny !Uport.
Tlutl ~n lllflls tmpll.uis away from !he plliJosopltical
deM!c over the Otneta1 Bdlation plan and omo the qUCIIloo
of raourec· lmpllcatioM 'sbould t~e plan actually
implemeraled. Ptndotlo IIIIICbed a memo Jivin&amp; biJ
for a General Education pllla, wbicb he
caDed "(..,.;bk" IDd l'mllllmal.''

_...,..adocl•

FUndet Peradotto's P1wt Ill proposal, freshmen would be

required to take one approved courlt in eecb of the five
!Coowlclll' areas oullide of thtir lllll)or. Additionally, two

more~ &lt;OUriCt dra'lfll from a pool of CXIIIrSeS from
anY oUUidc: Knowled~ Areas woold have to be abJOrbed.
Dodcli113t0 skip Peradotto'r call for Plwe l llDd II, wblch
woaAd have eased the Univcnity into Oentral Education, the
Committee voted conviDelnaiy to adapt llD acc:erlerlled
version of the Dean's plan.
HaR said the .......,. for the Committee's ~on was
bqed Oil a fear for the Ufc of the prosram. Mllny bdlcved
thll b)' rush1113 General Education, it's fUlUTc would become
iii&lt;;Ruinaly questionable. ''If .,.. atttmpled a FOil 1981
implementatioo," the Chainnlln said, "andboeomatu llfter
another ocured, it mllbt disctcdit the colirc prosraro." Hate
coqwascd cooc:cm that the whole &lt;kocral Education plan
woold be ICri!IPod if a re-cYalltalion wu forced.

friday

___ tllit_.., _

a....a.

Hllrc's COIIIIDittec rcporu formally to Paadouo altbo\1111
the Facully Sentn is empowered 10 review its work. 1be "'f'm not too
flllllng thlnga ..,_ UOt.lltd ,..,... , . ..
FK\Iky Senate's Executive Committee will dilcuso tbc depou-uncots with macy for thdr luity iD submittia&amp; OcDcnJ
r&lt;COIDJDC:Ddatloll at its DCX1 mcctJn&amp;, WedocscJ.y, its Education COUCI&lt;S and n:ocnocd special "befllemcat" for the
Chailman Nonoao Solkoff csplai.acd.
Collcae'• fail~e to brina forth any ptoposab.
1be plan miDt abo be apptovtd by FKUity Dans, Viet
Both th~ Studa!t Associltioii (SA) ccprcocntativts 10 the
President for Academic ACfus Robcn 'Rosobe-a and QB Ocoa-al Educa&amp;n C0111JDiUce:-Hkcsb Hath! and Laum&gt;
Prcsidmt Robcn L. Ketter.
Shapiro-voiced dear opposition to the oommittec's move .
1be question of the key factor in the implcmmwion "~ have bem defminc Oentral Bduaotioo for too loo&amp;."
proaram is the source ot JOmc minor cllsaarcerocot. Pcrodotto Hath! ooted, " if you comproa~isc the intdla:tual Yaticlity for
laid 111at the Dans arc of aiUc:al importamc:c because they what you presume 10 i&gt;e resource availaliilily iD 1982, you arc
control the rcopurccs. Ketter, how&lt;Y&lt;T, maiotaincd that chcWD3SIUdmU."
Ro&gt;d&gt;era wjll be the porion IDOil respooulblc for whcthcr
Shapiro joiaid Hlllbi's condemnation of the vote. caUn1 i1
OentraJ ~tloa it aUowed 10 aa orr tbc sround.
a compromi.K in tbaa it '..!gj\'esin 10 theprofe:ssioa.a.J ICbools. ''
She r&lt;qUCSied • arcater and more in.&lt;feplh study "beca&amp;aC
Oppooldo.o
Cerveny's d.aJ.a il m.iJlc:adjna." '*TM: move was coo hutV:'
Peradouo offered Ills su.J&gt;port for the !;ommiucc'• Hath! concluded.
decisiqn, p&lt;ovlded the sroup .-.. biJ ooa.ditioos and its plan
VI« Prcslaent for Academic Affaill Rossbcrz told 1M
is feasible. "U I could be cotiYinocd tliat &lt;no\1111 counts were St&gt;«tnun Wednesday that he prcfcrcd to rCSCTYc oo the
there by 1982 to 10 with P1wt Ill. I would stronai.Y Committtc:'s Vote until be had rbe Cbance to study it more. He
recommcod it aod support it," he said.
said chat he is plaonins t~time discusrina the 0tneta1
The Ooan odmiued that he has sb.orHerm view and i&amp; Education qucstioo at bil academic: rurcat tocia)&gt;. Solkoff,
conrldcot that Hare'• committee plac 10 occdcntc hit lilce Rossbera. ddayed commeoc on the Hare COOUI1ittcc's
pr._..t it possible. Peradoc10 said that he was discourqal Tuesday VOl~.

__,..._

Vol. 31, No..201SUNY'at lutt.lo/10 October 11180

• Ocecral llduc:al.ioD~ lllat IUCh
IIJidcal sl!ilu arc •'J!olitbl"fa . .- . wt;tc
the-~ quccliilll iAvQJves ecadalCs,

Full week for Foczu/ty Senate;
long de~s mcirk Seistons
In acp&amp;rll&lt;e IIWUI&gt;on $CSIIOM, tbc full
Feculiy Senile IDd lu Executive CoiMUttcc
this ~ focmd' dt......._ ..tncOied Ia
~ oo a Yaricly of &gt;Oiod(e ils&lt;la aod

liltes&gt;ed co repons from top edaiialiuators.

At ill Dl&lt;llll.bly ltlaliq,the full SeMI.&lt; aaw
andbeatdU8PresideotRObortL. Ketler and
tbc two ocadaniQ, Vice l!raidcots -~
_..,.... on various U)leCII of ~
V~Y ~ore beihuima., anotlooal
~oa
quality whicb led 10 some:
belled COIIIIIIIOU born Conn~ Scnllk
Oudmtia Ncwtoo O.Vcr.
At1D ID iu parent body, tbCP' EKcculive

t-u.a

Cotlap{ccc

spent t,hrcc bolln

~-over

""""' lhtec-boar

the · Committee

lpCftt

rocctitla ""'R&gt;U&gt;d in

.._....,~~

So~off-ilupircd the c•clillQICI.
The
disooUTSC centered oo scaions of Cerveny's
«udy which iUwtralcd that there wiU be
" mlllivt shlfu" in studmt popu.latlon from
c:erlaln -au to otherr.
Of primazy C4IDCOm to the Senators was
t.he poedictjon that Social Scieoccs would be
cspedally hllll·.,.._, to bear the brunt or
&amp;IIY ic:ooiii'CC roclloc.ltioos d'uc to the shift•.
Joined by Ketter llnd Cerveny, chc
Commiucc manbera looked (J)r ways to
.-ptDSIIIe for the lou and simutcancoU&gt;f.Y
· ]&gt;ICOCtYCtbeeduc:ationali&lt;u&lt;lrityofthepl'aa.
_ Ketter admiued that tbOI&lt; nu.nibm
''JC&amp;red the hdl out" of him and daimcd
!bal. 0~~&lt;&gt; optioo to cruurc that c:erlain

::..=~.:.,":*~ ~~=
F - Cbaina10 ~ ~ '* m.

ISO-.,. report,

...As._.

...-. ..,. or Rcallll sa-s-

dcpattments do ootoocmass;vc IQOUCCctut&amp;

- . . . -~ ...... - ~~ ... 11!!! haYC to Dobd than iD ooc lidil or anodi0r7"
~ Gerald Jtislila and otben
d!J&gt;rcaed Ccarlhilt the fooulty in . - . .-is
uninformed. about th~ entire Gmeral
l!duc:atioD prosram and iruisted tlla !hey
'should not be·aUowed to vote on the Cerveny
rcpon cvco alia' it is printed 1n ruu by n.
RqJOrtrr. •
Kelta' said that Mc:e Galcrlll education
has "I""" so far, the faculty bdter ~e out
with a prosram"
He poiAt~ to v.,.
~~ for Aapmic Affairs Robcn
ROiibcra as the key ill the ll1lfllcmmuttioo.
u~nlea he waou it," Keeter ex:plaioed,
"Even if PF&amp;d&lt;»co i11111ps throuah 17 hooPS.

Ya&gt;crll Education is aoilll! nowhere."
Th~ Prcsiclcnt

absolved himxlf from
blame for the siow pace General Educ01ion
·baJ taken. u lt's ..not the administradon's

===========
-================
Of primary concern to the SenatM was the Pfe!Jiction that :
Sociol Sciences w.ould-be esp«loly hord-p~ to beor the brunt
of any resource re-oloCDtions due to the sfi&gt;A·.

its

'I w

a

cllotol.iaa of the implcmcntatloa of Oentral

u-loa.

-.-..s.

' Tbi~.. ~··Jcactlarcleba&amp;c
.,.a llao pt&lt;!pam followed on the heel~ orthe

" It is piclcd
is. 10 blyc t&lt;acbas CRJa their t&amp;lcnu Into tal*. Ibis liroc,"
olhtr fields. He fitted as another possible ICIC·iDterat that has Slopped its aoiDI."
c..aoy PJe~• rae- ~at w'oot. -n.repon alternallYc sMIII! dlllll appoiotmcllll 10. 1Ce!tcr
of~c fKUIIY (or fiilina
dttta into the rcooutcc ...,.;r&gt;COtiofts of ·profeuon~wina tbcm 10 tcadl itt lWO to ·ptOVide the ~ Jl&lt;Oantm CXIIII1CS,
1
but said tllat they were too oyerworked 10
~"· Al~itdld 110\&lt;0ntain IICOidetitie'dcpanmcnls.
..,, rccommendatioas,tbe npo~ wu
'Many Scoaton objected to the i&lt;lca dtat 1\IYCiiroc•
GOnlitlcred c:rilical rO.. tbc IU!urc or OcDcnJ ·ptof-rs woul.d tcadl il&gt; lllUS that !hey .

wciidcal

~. -

lllilht - be aoqualnled with in ordet to .
........... the taoWeC~ they cuna~~ty, hawe.

t....._

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,
'-"Y011 "'JJI4-IIavt Alta aad 1Aicrs eypa
AIIMIIod to*COW!Jo{tJOcfililldraft_-a
·Metllc:ioc," Solkorc, ridicukd.
from ExccutiYC ao.nt
boicf,..,_/1'001 Divial011 o( UllderJr..,. 0dla' 8dtoOollaa (DUB) Daa J!Jiul PftdoUo ......... showed tbqD wx:aatfortablc with
..... ~ his J&gt;COP.Oia1 for the the ooUOo !hat .,.,... subjocu could be
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The mcctina COIIduded with _ . .

..,_,... that Cenaly's comminec is to
determine bow much each individual
~ Slood 10 lose in the "Way or·
IUtdeDII

aflct GcaeR1 Bducatioo·· - -

implcmalled,
the eoueaa anc1 9coera1 Ed.-.~o&amp;~,
00 Scollsor asked Ktuer if the p ......
be !he CDd of tltc lcamiola cmlerS.
l'hiidatt OliiY ~ aad Mid ''lou wait 't
• ·• - oui or- on tlial."
1lut Jfdle:r ~ lila it ...... the
~.. co CDd the Colfeaa. Ho....U-

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m-

no

Cdlliill or tiiate- or !he coma dtc CollciiiS

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that !My -*SIIGI ... of tlllldt bel(&gt;

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\0 Oalelall:.dt&gt;calloL

•
Sdl:offoaid ~the --.~~~a c-r,J

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Ed.-..
...... ..... -'&amp;boar
~~
Novanber's rua s.-e ~.
Al Tuesday's Saoalc ~itt* Talbert

DiDina Room, OcDcnl_Bd.-ioe- onlf a

.tdcliabl 10 the iosucs ,... lltn&gt;e loP
edministraton - ' e d.
Adclitioaally.
coaunincc reports caused c.ucodcd ..._..
tbus burnpina the ~ OentraJ
Education iirosraro ofT the ....,u.
Ketter spoke OUI on the rdoUo&amp;ubip
berwoeo FKUicy and Sbldatts, aldto"'lt be
•eroained silcot Olltcacber qualily. His brief
m1l.lrkS were .,..cal with littk rcspoasc
from the Smalors.

~
~cttc:r insisted that the •'arcatcst impact •
faculty .-betJljaY haYC oo the educational
and personal devdopo~&lt;~~t or a student takes
place when tberels iDtcnctioa bet.._ the
t- both iruidc and ouuick a formal
classroom setlilll!... He lh&lt;:n recited I list or
qualities he bdievts cacbm sbonld possess
to lldticve this aoll of wcccssfut ialcnaioa.
DedicatloD Cllld ............ coupled with
an attempc to provide "variety" in che
clasSI&lt;&gt;om _ , the c:omcntoncs or lhe
Ptaiclerll'slitany. But above all, booc:sty is
ID&amp;IIdaled. He aid thai,. iDsutxton hav&lt;
numcntiiS opponu.oitics 10 be dioboclcst and
tho&amp; rucb actioes ~' beavily 011 scvdcnt

pen;cptloas or .. _
behav;or."
For araduat&lt; Sllldics- he classified UB

as a a.raduate c:cnter-tbe President

maiolaiDed that be docs~~) tbillk. .._
must occur io a stcsllc uti cfutical
~ of !he VII- I have
dltcosled.,.
1.a1« ill U.c - - . , •llrucc F.--:11
Qaaliuo atallllittcc
[nS&lt;IIICd his
("eport •b.ida bad callled. D\U.DCfOU.S
dilfcadties • tbc. .Fooc:uky Soule ea-ti'I'C

1'-uc.

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...__.ship . . . .

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fnlldo tokl tbc
w or..-.on thalllit ......... llllritted !he wide topic 10 •
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h taiODe•
f'nDcis, ltb
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he will . . . . ~..... lila ~
''acecls a ~ ol tbc ldatiODtlllp

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�' . . . . . . tile Melli SCreCI Ouopa ,._,
(~a a..Jl Scleacos C.et, PlwllU Ulil bo
Ia ..........., to meot with IRbllecll for lhc
.DoDud IIIII ~ SCbooll mel the Health
·~~1.1 •I
_kl6&lt;mlc: Affain,

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Roooboq,

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lk

Uaivtr*¥ 11114 urpd ,._Y to ftc.ht

....._ora poet

ud opote o( . . -job. c-por;a, it to

!hat of a..pll's , iaiJDortalizod by
La........,. F&lt;rlilllboal, bo .aid. "I fed

to talk about aCademic tllissloru OJJd
direction.
United Univenity .frofeulons (UUP)
President Willi.lm S. Allen spoke on his role
and JUt hopei for the faculty 11114 professional
...?r lllllon this , _. He IIIIOd roahtiQa the
lNdact outtera ill AlbiQy u a tOp priority.
"We _, "" ISC04IIICba victory last Y&lt;*J
but we woa only for that Oac year... th;
Hwory inwuruJr oapbincd. "Wo will play
hard·haldcd politics," Allm noted. to http
aave tho SUNY system.
·

mvlo111 of 0..0 ridiaa away on biJ hone,

Jlyloa nluable pfu to daullory damsals
~ ajl ariap IIIKbod.''
But Ill llil".wt.~
-.~em~a. ~
l!lld.- tbort ore "i!ways Rrlnp.
Moot
illlporuolt.U tbo ~a U~y
• • f..tco its~ poups. It is up
to tile odmiDiotndoD to rauln oa:ownhie
10 dlac, loaborJ ...-a!ned.
Tbc Vice Praicloftt, dmrfaa the appnwal
ot lhc s.a.ton with his ytvld prooe, c:aiJcd
for a ''rdovc:stmeN of eoeray'' In the

or

·WOULD YOU BELIEVE THE HAND
IS QUIC KER THAN THE EYE?

q not. .u,p In otwl . _ lftCIIIdane ~ ot tltcl bar
f or )IOtW e..{lloYment-o! lite f ORKS HOTEL

and

to..,_

e Frldav flela FI'JI 11 am • 8 pas •

Late

COLU:CE OF LAW
oE

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Ohio Norttt.m University
~

'

So~cb Served Nttely

e R£SERVAnONS REQVESTED FRIDAY a SATURDAY
I
3251 BRO"ADWAY AT UNION
68~-6545

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the

"dloplloria" wbidl bat MCtled Ia. Tbo
emplwla mllll bo ahillod to hwn&amp;A. oeeds
Roubeta llid to the bauuaocl crowd, and
IIIUA_.about.
..For tbiJ iJul!tutian to . . . . . lA ~..no...
rcoewal procas, """" lilt, tome paiD may
bo _,,"ltoaabcrJ llid. He IIU)Oomced
thll tlais p r - Will bociD $bonly and
l\lalillahkd todaylsiiC8danlc r - dai&amp;J&gt;od

~..

• ~ Altnctlons a bDtlcl

.. EIMr1 ciiJ llld -mg

• Cornldlul • S!*f8lty Al:b •
•• fllillf'lnd Mate o.nc.rs

· ~yJim. ~.:._.,. .. c-...

�No SA contracfyet;'
NYPIRG gets cash
Kaolved.
lbe 1'11111 _...,k lw boa&gt; completed to rdcaoe
~ Ia fllllds ant.Jood bJ the UB ~
laA A..... r...,. t.bc New Yen Pllbllc IDI....,.
ltaarfh Group'• (NYPIJ.O) IAIMIAI .uoc.ioa.
AA:c:ordiq tp Sludau AslociMloo (SA) Trcuwc:r
Alai&gt; Nallwl. the orr.,. or Student Alfoin-1~
wbich all mandatorr leo allocation• are budled-aPP&lt;OY&lt;d rdeuina the G:IOOCY early this
..t. Tbe autboriulion on - . be ctplalaed, lw
bea&amp; r......-.n~ec~ 10 Sub. ao.n~ ~~~e
~for UB's scudent ~Antqoaism ftdlcd this l\lll1lDer when Auociate
Vice Prtsideat ror Student Affaln Aolhooy L«C~~ZUII
ckmaoded or NYPIJ.O a mort delalkd aoocountlo, or
iu QJ&gt;CIIC!itwes. Tbe admlnbtrator . .11011 Lhaa lite UB
1'0111&gt;-«fttrally localed Ia Albeay-rof.....S 10
provide lndlrilhlal campu1 recdpU. ' NYPIRO.
bow...,., COIIDI~ thai it doa DO( kotp CAIIIj)IIS·bY·
campw bndaets.
,
••funds ~set arc san toourcerural bc:aaquanen in
New York from wbidt they are later dlsburled for each
project," NYPIRO Pro)cc:t Coordillalor l.eud Smilh
DOted.

'· ....... ........,,;q

Gavt

...,.....,,_olio•

Sl\, which detormlnes rundin,l for

st~nt

aroups.

wu pulled into the rina u a mediAlor. When a

deadlllek wu reacllcd. L«&lt;m&lt;~d~orled by SA
ofllc:ills-inlj&gt;oled the S9j()() CIDMrJO.
Nathan sald Wedn&lt;lday t1tat S7000 woukl be
rdeued to NYPIRO "lOOn.'' uplainina that Sub
ao.rd hu tO bold Off on pa)'III&lt;Tit (or I few daya unllJ

thecasli no.-e&amp;o a=mmodlle h. .. But &lt;Veryt. . . . . .
IIIDaet,"he~ .

- AkbotiP Sfj()() wu orii!MIIY Wlidlhdd, oal1 S7000
will be roJe.aed.. Tbe SlSOOdlrrerenee, Smith sald, wau
for ad....w;,.a.

Aar.._ wu ....tied laA

week wtlen

Smitlt

pro.;dld SA·wilh a I!Ratdo...,. of~ "We
&amp;bowol bow t.bc _ , . they,pw: us was-t and pw:
... u. or projeeil ... did," be. aid.
NYPlllO bad tiDlil Oclobet I 10 provide a det8iled

• .........

,,.,.., """"""'· ''lbcf

~ Lhaa !bey r~y mould bave." he
tbcn aaid, " but ...aaiw q&gt;&lt;dl'ocs we )... prOYide••,
job daeri~ or-'&gt; ~- Had NYl'IRO refilled
lbe only r«naanina problem for NYPUtG is the
tO &lt;Oirlply. the 111011cy would have 100&lt; intO SA's
1980-81 comraa with SA. Whe1l, initially rdascd laA
acde(lll fund, (rom wbicb only d)&lt; $(odmt Senato
week, the • lobbyina O&lt;llnlwaion aid it wu
roukl rckue it.
"unaceeptabk u is," while Nathan maintllincd it
Nalhan awroved lhe&gt;addilional infonnolion almost
would DOC c:Mnac.
immediately an&lt;r it W&amp;llllbmitted and forwarded his
" We woo't Jiw aoy aroup carte blanche," SA
cooamt to Student Af(ain, which ls ultimatdy
Praidmt nm Sheehan araucd. "NYPIRO has to
responsible for allocatioas. At that time tbe treasurer
realiu where it b aetinalt's money rrorn."
Smil.h, however, cited ponlons or the
reported, "NYPIIlO iuit Jl!ff us a moro thorou&amp;h
breakdown. but eva&gt; th.ll is not anythina more than
whlcb implied that SA could ~ilndlna for any
what Buffalo Scale's NYPJRO hu been clvina."
project k deemed UJden to •udtntl or DOC --'na
iludent iolft'&lt;IU. One claUJO lUlled that SA would be
New c..tr.d
the "aol&lt;lodae" In aoy aosc.
Fundln&amp; auidctina r&lt;qqft FOUf&gt;l to •ubmit
While oeitha party would COIIliii&lt;DI W._y oo
doeument•ion or tlQlCDdi~Ur&lt;S because they usc -.rhe &lt;1011traa sine&lt; oqoci.aUocu on oo-soiq. ~
student mooey. lbe J9j()() &lt;rnbaraoed by t.he
aid Monday thaa part or the problela . _ baw: boa&gt;
administratioo wulhc ...,_r.ponioa of NYPIRG's
NYPIRO's (ailun to bavt M 01uw.y ITiiew lhc
522,000 1919-80 ~
docwncnt before the I'OIIP aaade a dcdsion oa iL
SnUth last week!Oid?M~,_dlat.bc........
Bot~ NYPIRO aod.SA lodic:atcd Wcdaa41rytllat a
&lt;Mtle NYPIRG put IOI'thcr iftf~ Lhaa - que
comraa
may be wortod - -.k.

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When God made man •..
He took a 'look and said.
"'I c:dn da. better than that:'
So He then created 1110man.

1\J.BOTT-0"8

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Cnmela··'""""''---,_
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"The _ . Dqltive arrea

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• a IOial ~.10 UB· "Wi!re 1ollla 10 have IO' CIIt
•••labtratou. · Oradaal don opcratllla apeam,"
•• o - tbe~ .,._, ~ told !he ~." II
,_, - - liLide by . . 8lallll
be u disutroUJ u ll
~ all fedcnl r.dl WOGid have been without 1M
wer e nved by- dcla yips ~money."
eqai)UIIeii't repair ..d
T•t
-r. ~ flUids o-117
Akhouab all upecu of deDUI
-~by DOt rcpladaa
. . . . . . ill fedenll7·r-led edooation ve fwaded Ia part by
lid (IGiidoa.s iD tbe Scllool of tbe federal sovernmeot
lllllllarY ~ 10 _IInke.
to Drake, tbm: will
happmed blrt lib't a be "ao deereue io 1M quality
IIU1IriK to us," ~ or 1M dental provam." Drake
DeaD of Pbanucy Daniel added that 1r the federal
Marray .
ao•eromeot continues t o
Dean or the Deatal Sc:bool, decreaK f11oda, there will be a
William F~ ~ the N'W$ flrl&gt;dlq aap reprdlas or State
that bis ~ will be aid. Nevertheleu, Drake
arfected' leut b«Qiise of Sfate userted, 1M Dental School will
fuodios it rUdved recently. "Uve with what we have!'

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:'What

-diD•

oaacaaiDa the MtdicaJ School
is • that It takes• awa y
Of • Dew
devetepiDeUt
proaranu, &gt;•
Nauabton
elq)laiDed. ;SpedaJ ' JlfOIJ'&amp;ms

sucb·u miDorit;y education, witi
be affected, 1M Dean deeiared.
Students in the Schoo! or
Plwmaey will DOl be affeaed
by tbeae cuu because ''We an:

not io aay wa:y loaina
personnel, '' Dun Murra y
malatained. "All thu 's
bappc:niDa here is that the
federal aovemment, at this
panlcuJar

aaac.

doeso't bavt

enouab mooey 10 allotate tM
proaram fund totally. w. aU
are reaivlq a pro-f*ted lesser
share." The Dean believes these
fu odina cuts will hinder
"buJina ceruin equipment. W t
may have to be limited in that."

It's coming . ..

BUFFALO RENAISSANCE

..
pn,!B -

�D 'Amato comes to town;
swamped.by GOP VIPs
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IIJ)efla ' - -

Coo.olden&gt;d a non-cndty iD tbe -~~~ ,.....-, tloe ~
SetworW primary, upocl vlclor AI,.._ D' AmMo lri,_plludy ..........t
10 Buffalo Wednaday by chuti.zUia lola~ Ill • d'foru o bolllcr hio

upotate -aiiCDC)'.
SurrOOIIIded by a ¥Crilabk wbo' s wllo of Waun -

_

Vert OOP

mcmloers--y or...._ ....,ponod riVlll J - JPiU ""uelil t1oo linll
bow-D'"--o rdlcrMod his r;upport of tho ~ltGlk B ...S
lncrcuod clcfa&gt;~e ~dint·
"ll l.t a lqillmll&lt; object!"" ro Insure tho pa&lt;e u a rcsulr of ow basic:
otrrnJlh," !be 1..on1 bland Rcpublic&amp;c told doc crowd of ...., 35
supponcn and modla r~. "One of m y - " llltab tho
O.fmK Oepanmc:ot bone~~ bulk wbal ewrytiax _,-11 .,._..,
lhore
can~· k OUl and Jiye il...., 10 ' - - X prosnms."
Mommu wer, D' Amtto-wtro IC!CII!od to b&lt; plr)'lially dnrfod by tho
rwo ...f_bolll players, Cocllfessman J.O )CQDp and Couaty
Edward Ruikoskl-liCknowlodaod thlll 1M "obe" ol his previous-wu Democrlllk Conat...WOCDIIJ\ Eliz.ab&lt;l~ ~. He...,.., ''dollhior
claim thu she vocod 1Pk&gt;Jt fu In rhe miliwY boodpr - ~"
Holumu h• ulod 10 &amp;boot dowo ._.,. dcf- CCIIIlna siDec
rnrnnce inro ~ 0 ' Anwo daimod,IIIWIDa \'lbol'lhlllt- t'lllliac
101. T1w b CWIU\a IIIlo m\lidc: and bom. T1w is ¥Oiillt ...... the "&lt;rf
alJience of an Army, Novy and All Fon:c\"

w

E••a•liw

c...
ThmJna to innarion and a cumpina US economy, IYAtnlllo called for
lncrcasod "rr&gt;cal d•JCic&gt;Uoe" wlaidl. be daio:M, ..., r&lt;Sult from the
ltoplananOiion of tbe ICanpolloth Bill. 1llis mcasw-e. he bd;c..,. is a
"realistic apptoach" to , _ IIIOOft"'l' predicamans. Tbc: lqisW:ion
lnvol..,. orr KrOil-rhe-booud w cur or 10 pa&lt;:&lt;ot for eaob of tbe D&lt;ll rhree

•

year•. 1bil move, proponmu ~. w1U rt-nimulate the econotnY by
liiYeotlna capital lnro th&lt; sy~tcm-a procou 0' Atnuo call.t "rho

encouraeanem. or tteapltaliurion."
" Tlw's •hill rhb biU doo-lt hdpo

._ ......

thfO&lt;IIb
...._u......-....
w..,__ .......
f conia1J
we ou•a

The Conpaun.u r-ad D'Aalato'• adaac of

IUPIIllo.'~

"peli&lt;C

..

001 •tellllb. aad
bclllotc lblrl
rebuild 0111 dcfc:osc."
Slnoc a -c'{or O'AaiAIO iJ a - • lot olmlllb.lknlp ..-eel, rhcpcaa
''&lt;arr be assured 001 oftly for lhil a&lt;nentloo bur fOr fulutO lllll«ltloo·"
Nodna thlll wa "will double ill I'll$ PresiciOm Canet.'' kemp
cldwcl inlo rhc peJ1 q-lea JollA J'. JC.......ty,..,.... "thOI the major tl&gt;ad
blod&lt; to full anplo,...ot Is rhc llarvy bardco or cua oe the becks of

. . .:.e-......
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iAMr~ cilia of Buffalo, rh&lt;
rebuilclin$ of H&lt;nlpoUad •• .aAd otha minlclpolilieo, we'K 1101"1 10 lt'l
real UJbarr powth." he prediaod.
'
Wblk 0'Amato wu rnc1oninJ rhc 1Comp-R01h Bfll. K..,p rautD&lt;d tho
fa\'01. "lltlon&amp;Jyrndorocthecandidacy of Alplrose D'Atnuo," rhc IJCYnlanod former Buffalo Dills quanabliCk cJ&lt;ultod. "Then&gt; art rwo tl&gt;ljor
iuu&lt;LfliCill&amp; Wesccm Ne..-Yorl&lt;-th&lt; economy &amp;lld nlllional defm!&lt;!."

people." 1'la.a ,.... 15 yan ..,, l)eQPOUIIdcd, "we &lt;*l'lltiDd tills
butdoll or IUIIIioll and l'l:lllliUioa uc1 lnn.tloo that 1s clrMna rho IIOllll&amp;
peOple 0111. or tile StOle of )'In V'orr."
Clai&amp;DJna thlllll
a~lo he in Buffalo rosuppon O'Atnalo, rhc
n..,.._ k:8illator propbcliliod gw rh&lt; NoY&lt;IIIbot bellol eomblrurrioe of
D'Amco, ~ ~Jooald Rdll'l and llia&gt;Rif will,_,....
New Y• Scak 10 "ill rilhdlll.,_ .. u tloe Empire StOio.
" Wo'n ..... 10 . . k.'' D ' - o clllm&lt;d in. " ft'r&lt; IIOina 10 be a
team.••

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ATTENTION UNDERGRADS
Discover new worlds at the

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Graduate SctioOJ
Information Day
· at-U/B

Monday, Oct. 13, 12 noon to 8 pm
Tues. Oct. 14, 10 am tp 4 pm
Tf}bert Dln.(ng Room· Amhe{St Campu~ U~
Speak to representatives of departments
offering graduate programs at U/8 and from
gradoate schools In ·the U.S. and Canada.
Representatives for over 35 graduate schools as well ss every U.B.
graduate department will be attending.
SOME OF THE SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING WI LL BE:

Tltl Bl......... will bE
~pus ON Tiel foU9WMCi clAys:
2,007 Ullin~,._

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Oo to 8 1 - Hall on 1M Amr*81 Camc&gt;uo. bftng
I'OIH .,_,, 10 401 ~lotrotlon c:ar&lt;Q ....., car

,.gl81rlllon (IIWY - - Ill&lt; lor II). Then ovt the
otupfcl tfting on tho · oldO window anc1 • .,..,
parking In
toto
- n't ....,_ - ' " ' • a ,_ .-tro bUd&lt;o let
... lor lor foodl'l

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lnollivllfiO tm llllfll•
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twa8r ......... - ~~ tllool WHI ... 0... Ed gllclo lftto

o.,. eo......... c-a~net.,

mlnulll oul oii'OU"*Y lo f&gt;lc*one

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c:e.wt,,-~ll ....- a n d ~· a r o -. 0... E d - oluml&gt;lu...S
,...., ~ toM If ........,_.., now. ~· MoleltoiiY-IOIIOfd~ ~~
...._...... fto c:IIOtce. l u i _... oocoplanc. Oil,. Oil~ lliovld not
oocw.

w.·,. .....,

IMI ,...,. Ructi In o 'no Cliolco' poohiO&lt;\ and " aro nol
con~ 11&gt;11 ot1 llW tocw. pooplo thai conlllbuted 10
Ecro
pool~will boot,.,.,.._ 0111 In rwo )'MIO.
Wily, 01 llondlng COmii!IIIN Ci\11,., "-lor lilltO N:YO. 00 '""'
p._,. appr..-7 And wily lo It " not &amp;It lhet oloef' ,,., tnoro oro

o.n

not ....,..... 0... Ed cour100?
Wily oft« oo 1111ny yooro ond oo much ,.,k , . . _ , K.itor now
COli lqfM odmlnlllrltor lo loko the load with Oon EO'! """ WilY 11
Protkleni ollhlo IMI•Iflliy did he ollow "gullied Mll.tnllfOII" to

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l,. fl(wom ..
Wily woo -tiling II baolc II I TUI! Forco nol HI up IWO YOIII ogo
and *liY did a 1 -lblllly lludy wall until now?
We WOtry lhai iM Unl•...lly II lllhor tooling 111011 or trying 10 fool Ul
II .......... IMI by pootponmt/11, 0... Ed'aiuluro will bo -red.
R""""" lftlo Oon Ed meny boll..o. WOUld mekt lho fuiuro lnctooolngly
Ono "Onolv" oltor onothtr, IMy HJ, might dlocredlt tho
onl"- .......,.. Wllal lo
now? Tl1.0 ~nefuo ,..,. occeurod; tho
It
--lonlbla. """
C!Moly,lo fMM 0... Ed-". majOr roooyn:e OIIOCIIIIO&lt;Io will b o Kettll"l "-lion 11i11 VIet PrtllOont for Acedomlo AlloiB ~O.t"'-" 1M teiallonohlp 10 tooovr- and OCIIdemla,lotho bost
- t o hoed tho projocl Ia · Coollttotlonl,rom ,,. DHno, 11 DUE
0... , _ ,...aootto - ' '· to aloo 01 etlllcal lmporilnea.
Ilia bllrd.n tnat 1o IMOC.O on !hoot , _ indf•ldvats 11
'-Y, bill II llW UnMnilf hal looiMd a looiOI\, II lliould be thai
~lor 0... Ed hoi to como I rom one central authofll)'.
Al!llougll 1111 dlclolo&lt;llo -pone 0... Ed It vlrluoHy · - wge 11\11

-loMitla.

lulu,. tor,_

" -'no

,,....,...,.worried.

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COlli--..,.,

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fadorln . . Cot!vnll...., _..... blltlho

~ecMiny.

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11= dato ift ,,., ~ h8o boon celled "mllfOedlno· on4 the
111111"11.,._10 In Sludonl I&gt;Oiill!etlon ...... g i - nMIO nwcll

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The~ Ihal Oon Ed wMI I\I.. on Ul .,_.., M }..am~c.tloll.._fl
!of o,.,."""""" 11\ldy to 11111 Undlfwoy.
bo--on 'how
Will 1oM In tottno of'ouoQonlo fr""' 0... Ed. Mort
llilft ~- bo
110
wiO UndetoiWlCI IIUCI/y
wlwUho " - ' el tho progr- trWi be,
AithoUgll .. 1/1101- b o - by ,__.,ho
flnlolled-~ ~
"9t _ _ , ... 0... Ed"'" dll-111 . . , _
..-.... boon -.!ng o... Ed lnd ·~"""'~' CMnor oaclllntl OftC!t• " ua
111 too long. Wo . . - . , COIIil&gt;fOIIIIefng 1111-lo 'fOIIclll)' of •
P«&gt;ffCC for - a n d octlno on • ...-Jon Ihoi IlioN wm lrnpro..
In I 1- ltlldontl WI t&lt;*ng OVI.
n. ~Y- now, Qulcldy, -~~ "'" loorned from ito mllllkiiL
0...
In
_ . .Ed
. tplanning
o an lntollectual,_.,
IDOMd to II wu moldocl
for
In lmplamontlllon ptooMvra, """'" llord fa ete-1vc11 ~
_ , . , . _ " " ' _ ovttho oonoept.
ll'a limo IO do Ill 111!11 1lein'l dot!e. ...,. llW ~ tnd
~ tooetlilf, lA* _..,..t Mtotot ...ilocltit-., fM OIW OCIWIII!ned to till 00ft00111 at tile top to cllt t hr""''b..., !*tY ooNiicolnd
............ IMorootiiMn]IA¥0 hlndonod tho ........
w.·..- - praolout INN.,.. i l l l - _...,. _,,.,._
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M hi _ , _ . contoM'lit Aolory
F4ollf .. _ , ,1uot lt'lal/wt aiW"91 lo an111 t,.

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n.,_, Qll$0 lht IIIQI!Iiglll ol lhlo ·•
~~~ IIOIIYI\'--"" - t p i - •not
orgonlzad''lby 1,.. Unhnlfll~r·a' 'T•IItoltfeo IJ)d
wftll olomril. " - * o II atlllo
ftl fotmlltl¥0 . . _ ~t _ ,......, ..,., .... .,..,
,lnd ""-lonlturnout een only help 10 ....,.,_

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not nino -~ QOino"t1811t . My dog, fho one tho lon410td
W&amp;nlo maio gat tid of, -up on ""' ltnd!Onf'o f ....
Tl*l t lied to t.lllilm thai I didn't haM illo rent. tlwn I fOI~.bfll.
..... IJi dlld 1'.. filled lola lloiL I can
going .............. _ . . mal~ and llndlno

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on Ilia pllono !of """" wit'-' ~ II I -

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hi anochlr. mo11&gt;0 mote lmpotllnt lmpetuo tor
oomlng to tho g~~na ii..U . Albony Sltll 1111 )'MI melle
,_rge~ out of tho Buill pr-t• tho , _ ,

lotmldtblo - · UB l\lo ...., thlo · A win
tomonow 1e an impotlont s t o p - 1111 SUNYAC
~ ~ "'.._ lfillo..:-"1- with iht

lop :10 Olwtlljln .. ._..,.,...,. "' lho .......

So. 1o&lt;ge1 )'OI.W1111odo!Mc .......,..bllftlos lot a low
~y .,., ttw 8ulio YI)U'ra bodclng
II_, 11111,. -Y· -you II Aolory F1ald.

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An US4Y on 'pretty'
To thtt.Edltar.

....,. be«. t&gt;&lt;eby but .,.. hod on 10 m&lt;oel1 - P that

l ! Q i e t t « l s a - totlle _ _ _ a
, _.. to my~ leltOf;a _ , o _ . ,
other~ 10 a quote In Tlw ~"'lor­

.,. more alltaotlve IL they ....,. a nlce·- l l t y and
not tiY 1 0 _ . , . , ._They do not no.. to

~ Is a.tal n l y - - .

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· I lind I "*-'tile I~ cwlllcatlon • .
ol 11118
Flrwt. 1 . , not -lno II'IYMII • 111e oont llct. I don't......._ an __.,. , _, 1 do not
-

mal&lt;e ouperflclal - r l - t l l l c - - They
ora taken f,_ repo&lt;ta In 1M - l f l c III«IIIUf'tl and
1110 baled on lfle ' - " " ol ......, IMUtljjaton u
Mut:«a and John-., wtlo, I flliGid edd, . ,. tile_..
who rafuta tile lenT&gt; 'frigid' u betno an 1ncortect
ovaralmpllllcatlon and a PMU&lt;Ioeclenllflo ~at
- r i L This IOfm and tile 81111- •. _ . do you
think peychc&gt;eQmatlo frigidity from anywlly7"
have no tManlng at all. Pleue -.plain yoYr q-'lon.
I've aakod _ . , peqple and they - . no kiM - •
yoU .,. tattllt1g .• t&gt;ovl
•
I dobal"-oomeoltlle ata- t a l n my lett«.'8ut4
will not be at llbarly to apeclly whiCh - . They
r&lt;19r~ oome of tlie at~h- whk:tl pe&lt;Vada tlllo

Htabll-~

"What _ _. _ _

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yoQY~ H!U.,

a,. not talklng

W.
about tlla lllhereal upect of a _,.,,
WH;r.T M;r.KES'A WOMAN UGLY?

Tile quota In
question rolera lo p!lyalcal (ltraotlvenH8. 8eMie$ a
woman with on ugly personality will not be groallul at
all. She wfll be ll11CI1f"to begin with. Some of the pl8ltfttr
OMS are th1.s bllct Worse that that tt.ey go to extemas
to flaunt themHives with lhlngs UM excessive makeup
etc. They actually make themaelves wOtse and In my
oplnlon become ugly. t aew one woman who would

f

lllooloed ulf..,AIIOn~-uplnheri-Wome&lt;~

be - ' ! ' pretty.

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and,_

Ha.tno- here lor_,_.
(or oat In
""""!~ _., ~ from hera to ol&gt;ecullty, , ...

on)

0

ii

·--.-y~ on._._ If you taiiAI a

lafga -.gtt wmpla ~ll.e you do ac1oally lind that
there n ...y, ...y lew t&gt;&lt;etty woman lltOUnd. Thla 11

oil,...,....,_,_

not an
I otn not betno- 0&lt; l(]anflh. Your atl«npt at a
F - n "'*Yoll, CtollhouQII ...y good In anotlla!
oontut, poaalbly In your Poyehology 300 '""" _ , Ia
not r-1n1 to the aubjec:l Which I t&gt;&lt;-1 In my letter.
AIIO you 1181""*'1 lllout , _, oltl&gt;ougll though
t&gt;&lt;oooklng, Ia not bulc&amp;fly.oorrect-s..d&gt; ota ot
Ytot.noe not really -uallii nalure. IIIIU-boen recently
reported In a )OUmaJ of payellotogy thal·-hlno n~o
pomography ca blatant oiJjectlflcatlon of -~ not t&gt;&lt;omol, tandencloa tO)MRI - . b&lt;Jt only H It Is
ooupled wflh violence, aa In an S 6 M film.
.Finally,! otn wullng everyt&gt;ody'a lima,"""" my own.
Thli Ia tlla flrtl limo 1 ha.. written to Tho
~Si!«frum. After all yearo I have IIndy stooped
10 low~ oegracled myaoll to actually do ouch a thing.
This Ia my llnallettor. I ahaU try to cure myaell of this
ollllotlon ol Wfltlng 10 The Sp.c;trum to eo&lt;rect the

l

mistakes In h... If I cried lo con eel aJt I he mlatakas I hat

are prlntOCI therein I would spend my lllo dojng nothing

l

eJse.
Note; The quote In Wedneaday's The Sp#;H:trum
llhoukl be attriootOCI lo Mr. S!&gt;ock not Coptaln Kin&lt;.
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To thtt Editor.

Speaking of ol.....,.. ~IMmenta . ..
I wntt In prot..t ol lfle -1-tiO&lt;Ihe mowJe
"01\ God!" In The .tjlecfNM.. As a boil-In the J,oiO
Joaua Ci\dl1, 1t&gt;&lt;OJeellfw~ol tho Bible~ In
tlla ..,....._t.for'*'rnmte. ldo not w181\ to deny
tlla rlgltta ol l i l a , . . . . - - " ' - oltbia mowJe to

......,,.,, IMolofi'F~--- ~tho
natlheof God 11
..,..lt411'- l'1olllmlne.
-.lu,lclhel~~be--lo
the bel"""ng' ...,...,. olfta eoaltiii!MtltDY In' lile --

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......,ly harUaed or 181n potantlal dangw. From

Tl!eaat.
-u-..·

t~~ete.-can-.a~callmadalorher.

lo
JtMa - w i l l bodMIQnated btl~'
~unity to aolloltl!elp..,_ ll!eat-1 _..wtlon ' atgnalnlheApjll-tcina lor _ . . Willing lo dlaplay 1M
In - l i n g ,_In tile~•
~N;AM, Unlvefelly COmmtHiftY Ag"alnll Rape
algna In IMir CM"bo btl calling:
8aciiY 'llltle-«174:1:17, ~ t::..y--1132-Mote. or
• •
11 .. "'*'-taa In .......... ~. . . . . ..., In ToleiOJ OOitojla_,..~-'IIIIIMII~ln .....
Anyone
.. "'"""""'
home
10 be..0...." or 1ftwho"""-"'-'ng
woUld.._ tou.cARR ... ~- tunctlaft . . . . .. . liP ..
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Luuy lectu.r~

To the EdHor.
In 11M ,.,..., 0c1.

hls

ano. fl*tMot

-!lzykowny. 1n

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by "Woffllllg •• a ..__ In the

11« -

f - l d llioo to IXI)f- two tiiOUgiiiO: In roo6:&gt;nM 10
Oleno Cutter ..., Corot c:oa..Mio
rogordlng your,...., ol October a, Pr•nnlf19.
The " irNoponalblo, ~ olghttiCI and lootll!l''
PIIWOOCtol who plan,.., tho Lucey opwch In Squlro
Conflfef'IC» Theatre were A.ndet'SOn worketa, of which
Mr. Joooph Simon II a member, Mr. SimOn txpr-\o
tllo SA . . . ..,. Buroou tho Andt&lt;&amp;orl campaign
workera' fMr that were Mr. Lucey 10 apMk In tnt
F l - . 0&lt; H - Lounge (both open """ ouggooted by
tiMI~ Bureau) tho rt&gt;om wwld - l laif lull
ThN It not good Public -Ilona. "- tor your
.......,.lon lhat the p&lt;eu oceuplod 11111 ot a ~biO
200 _ , tho Pf- yao allotted 18 of a pooolbiO 2e3
...... A.l a "*"'bM' ol the preu I cen auure you that

Oovkl ,..,...,,

paid

.-y

holtloNxual batt anct~fi loww Marlhaltan."
I11M to IIU ..oaptlon tO fhll the attitUde ha
lmpUoa wllfl "dueo p&lt;irlng," ~ Mcond. ~~·
-ipllpn ol Manhou.,•a GAY beta oa - ,.
Golr &lt;iube ore often a WlnCiow lnlo the luture ol
_ . . , anlartallllnlftl. New forma, 1fYtn. arid typo of
onterta-t often~ lA gay clube. "Maldno It" In
a gay club In " W81ghl"
clubL Often- .. ~_, In a gay clUb wMI be

o--- -

_..,In
loc8l"ttto101tt"-- ,.,. • , PIOYt&gt;o
gay
'In , ... -'Y ,,.,.,.., Itt&amp;. .._

!be

club ckull

golnacl
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_
- .- f&gt;OIMI(orlty
· ·In'01\apad
h«
eel.f«
,_
the

th«O - · - - ot lho local , _..
inclucliiiO tom~&gt;~'~ publica tiona, p r - t In thaN-~~
in -ooto Dan n·a pl«:o. " VB
Ctowd RMJiy lo¥Od ..,_ •••" I - no .,..,tlon In your

" IUOlgiii" -

The_.

of

Soc:ondtt.

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Celllng .,_non'o .oey clllbe
a '
majority
gay Cluba ore the lnjuatlce.
~o. e- many ot tne beflla. WNclt admltledl'ir
.,. - a l l y a plaoalo 00
laclllt... mora
cloMiy onocloltiCI wflfl a Hilton Hotel. SWimming
I&gt;C&gt;CM. whi~POOI bltlta, uunaa. wtlght machlnee, 11110
enllflolf!Wa, calate&lt;laa, cloMd circuit
a"" prfvato
"aleeplno" roomt ' ' ' etandarda 11 the targ« baths.
Even the ~•II onea nave many of these faatutea.
Often gay men wHI atay 11 the bat hi, rath« thln•pay
high holet bltll IO&lt; , _ tadll ..o.
Ms. ltlldlet lhowo grotltllde to 11« g oy alldi.,.,..
e011y In the film. Tho ontiro wotld tour oklt lo
opoctflcally lor gays. Tho -"11'1 hUmOr would bllost on
many " ltfoighto" -..uM of Ita goy olang ~ ~
..-enctres. TM tne.tualon ol auctt 1 ektt PfQWe$ Mt
Mldle&lt; " - that h« Nlfy oud*- Ia Sltll a mAJOI
port of t&gt;er following
Work~ Wanhattl tt' t QI Y clu·be Wll not dues pay•~
fof lhe OtvtM MI. . M. AatMr. U wu what made her,
and, trom tht tum. tM 'fact 11 otw'oua that M.a. Mldler
knowo ~ . I hope Mr. Szyllowny will got all ol the locts,
and will pey mota auentlon. In the ruture, when..,.
~Jews • tUm, u ••~t f01 hla poor •tart. hlS was a
very ~review of an axctllont 111m.

ott let. ol u.c.(a r - h to a quo111on coneot'ning

lor- ·,....

Mr. Mdaraon•a position on BaSIC: Eouc aflonal
()ppo&lt;tunlty Gronto (BeOG). When a sked. Mr. Lucey
replied, " BEOG. Whore that?"
WhO(t inlormect, ha replied IIIII Mr AnOe&lt;aon
IUPJ)Of1ed loant to higher eduut ~ . When tokl thai
thlt was not a loan but a grant prog,.m, Mt. Lucey
riMt)Otlded that he was not famll&amp;ar wllh thl ptogram
and dW.cted an aide to ~~ II up'' tn the An&lt;Mreot~
ootlcy guide.

rv,.

Mr. Bowman, wt\ether (SUbconSCtOtlll~ 0+' II a

p&lt;octM of ollrOWd journalism, sOYed. Mr. Lucey'a flub

oltho FOOd S t - • question lor the I"" I -r•Pfl oo
l&gt;iOIIIIclo.
Mt. Lucey' s unfatr'l4:hatlty wf1h two ma.IOt •.....,.. CIMf
to the pocket ot the feSS.monted atu&lt;~ent •·• myMif, ••
an OYtnge a.nd thot.lkt no1 oe Jgnoreo 01 butteo by 1nt
atuoent prest1
Oomrld P Slnnou
M emO.r, AIUNiflllw HIWI Coii«Jtf'¥1

In •P&lt;&gt;Ioor to

Air. Simon,

th• A""'*rson compalgn

•orun ""' gl¥fiJ le$$ thin 72 hourt notlfH:eOon ol
Mr. Luc•y't ·~•ranc..

J. Matthew GOOd

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1b tile fdrtor;
8pocl8ithanlta OIIOuld .,. Qlven to IM....,IY Pola.
~OIIieet lttorll ......_lorthotr~lonlO.

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LIMA, Pl!ltU (J'NS)- AI St'oo p

sram- S50 for

e.cll "hlt"-cocalne Is, by oecessily, tbc drua or the
affluent. And iudclna from ita alleaed uae by hiah
ojllclals io the Carter Admlnlstralion and c:orporate
Ammca, It Is also the drua of the powerful.
Bul to cocuiol the now ot "coke" l.nto the us. plaQf
a.re lllllk1'-.y whjcb lab aiaa at some of the wocld 't
poorell lllld powataa 'em-as: the bldiu
~uofPeN.

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There Is ICI'iolll doubt that tbae piaDs will bave their

intended o!rcct on the lntcrnuioaal oarcotics ll1Wie.

Slr.Ciilltt.utu'•-~IUI tltrsprdals!ltt
MOMMY- FRIMY J,. -10,.
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ANY CO~ - ANt HIGH SCHQOL- ANY RING

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CHIMU£
RESTAURANT

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Appllc8tioou fa&lt; 1910-11 Atu Devdopm&lt;ol Scm«
(AI)li) Vouehen are available on compus 11 Squir&lt; ond
c.pa. W....-lon O..b ..,.. lhc li\JAB Ofra.
Voucbcn maybe purclluod In &amp;&lt;tl of S or 10 ll S7.l0
and SIS rapeotl.,q. They can be US&lt;d for ldmluion
wl\b DO tlllrt charJ&lt; IO \II&lt; n&lt;nl&gt; of OV&lt;f lO
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llvoutbcN• w..cm

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p&lt;tforn&gt; In mwoc. ldclitlonal cbarJ&lt;-

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holden

will ,_;.., 1 dlt«to&lt;)' of all
O&lt;p11iutiont !hall etccp1 ADS IIOUdlct•. Ilona ~h a
mont~Jy calendor of ........ Voucbtrt ore valid from
October 1910 tllrouah J~ 1911 .
To have on appli(:aliot'l 0\lllocl IAI you call AOS "
8S6-7S20. Potti&lt;:ipatina orpnlza~lon1 llK:ludc 11&gt;&lt;
Buffalo Philhannonlc Orcl!. .,., Cerna Th..,.,., the
:todia qut Daoc~ Company . I he FloorpJA,
Con!anporary Daoce Theoler ond the Emplr&lt; State
llallcl.
Vo.od&gt;&lt;r

CBe-a-friend eases growing pains'
llr Dohrallm
S{&gt;«tn11o SIIIQ Wrirtr

Wb1:11 a c:hiJd Jooes I parental r~t~ure
dO&amp;Ih or
divoree, on anpty b &lt;r&lt;lled. A mOll!&lt;&gt;.
rcprdlcs&amp; of how lo)/Uia 11\e ,., provide the
' 'tua-to-mm rdaiorubip" a youna boy t.b.arcs' with
c.lod. Nwlthe .._II true for •litt!olill-••
~ - --n.a. kkb need a frko4- IOIDOOI&gt;t 10 nu 1n
( O&lt; thfiMitna patmt- who undml.l.llds the pr®lenu
11\ey &lt;!ICOIIDter as they pow up. '
Be-l-Friend, paltemed aller 811 Brotben/Siners of
America, \Tie$ to fill thi&amp; need. Th&lt; PI'Oifllrn oriainally
awted 11 1 ,project ol Communi!)' Action Corp (CAC)
tm ,._. • · bul now II~~-·,. oraanlzatlon Slill
• mailllainJaa ~tics with CAC.
Be-.-Frimd II a )oc:olly funded -and mlinurined
pc~ lhaiiCIYCSchiWrao rrom 11\eCityof BUffalo.
II will abo,'I!Ort --~ wll1:11 asted by
locol ~ oftbn. ""'-"- Coordinator 51!..-yl

tha......

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I.Jplll:y aoicl. "We we 1101 Minck ..... ten .. .lh&lt;

.,._ o(--.,..,.,....

II IIOC 10 chana&lt; wllal is
~in lh&lt; homo. ll'•lo hd!J the ch~d rope with

w011 is bilppeaina."

~-- work on a one-to-&lt;&gt;nl&gt; basis with th&lt;
)I'Yinl10 estabtilh • rclltlonlhip built upoon
opaonas and ltDSI. The ,......... \Tie$ to lhow the
childr&lt;n thai O&lt;lt tllcrt rally docs care and is
..uno, to spend time wll.b ·~~~ae.
Mote or the dlildrm .... ...._ the .... of sia ... d
16 IUid .... .liom dallo
Jloooa. u...ally livi.oa
wi(letlMir--..
rcllmd (0 t h e - by

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.,..a. Jdlool ol'lldlla, ..,._IIJIIott probation

cota., oa their
' prod\lcU o( llrokeo. tnumatk

oflloon, -'"I ~.

,,.,... Tltet _-

triaodl. or

or

trciiMod ~ lives llld IIIUd7 .....S m«e auention.
in-::...~ thao .. ordinarily

ofr'k:c on the Buffalo Stat&lt; .,.,pul II 171-4))7.
Votuntcen must ao throu,Jh a tcria or five peuonal
•nttrvicw&gt; 1\elorc bcia&amp; asdcned 10 a frlmd. Volunt&lt;&lt;r&lt;
also mUSI submil tbre&lt; r&lt;f&lt;m&gt;ea f r - pcopl&lt; Who
have ...., them work witll children . Bcausc of the
dernandina cmtria for volum«n, Upolty o.id that twn
out of ~ ten itltauted poopt&lt; become wol1mt«n
Lipsky, wbo c:oodu&lt;u th&lt; fin&lt; intenl&lt;w. rq&gt;ont&lt;l
the Is lootina for P&lt;OPe wbo or&lt; opt&lt;&gt;
padmt . un~. INIIworthyond wfu pcaent •
posltivt rol&lt; model lor the chlldr&lt;n 10 follow. Sbc
streutd that volunteen mu.st qJft' ro rcmaift wilh tbc
proaram at I&lt;ISI on&lt; year In order 10 d&lt;Vdop a •tronJ
rclatlonlhip wilh th&lt; child.
Currenlly, the PI'Oiftm

Sf:fY. . .

as children

wilh lO

slrl• 1111d llO bo71 on waitina U.o. The PfOP1IID hu •
Projca Hold Wblcb isKMnl lO boys 1mtD fri&lt;ncb Clll
b&lt; found for them. Projea Hold wianJ lfOUP' of

&lt;iJht bo,YitO t"" vollmlten wbo IUC.them 00 OVIJDI'
10 asaurc tht boys !hall they~· not foriOltm . Th&lt;« u
ao Pro1ca Hold for girls, oot ther&lt; may b&lt; on&lt; '" the
future •
Th&lt; proaram nwches each child with a volunte&lt;r
and bdpJ bini or he&gt; d&lt;Ydop a positive rdllioruhip. It
I• hoped the clu1dren wiD bccom&lt; conrodent abou1 the
relationship and fed free to c:ontaet 1beir volunteer An)
time. VoiWllten spend I mi'lliiDUIII Of fiV&lt; ID &lt;~ahl
hours 1 ,....t with their rriend.
" Wi ~ · the - b&lt;n from sp&lt;nd1111
moDo&lt;y," aid Ul&gt;cJty. "We doo't Wlllll to become an
&lt;nlcrt&amp;inina I&lt;Mcc. We would Blhef pul tl\e cmphasu
oo the int&lt;nai~&gt;a •ilh eod&gt;olllct-" ProJect Hokl

provides ~ OUiiDp sudl u roller •lwlila pan,...

~ amp(na trips.
Upsky -phasiad lhallhe oudnp p wolunt«tt •
ch~ 1o bdp o~ .-J~cr io their rdlliooshiP' With
lhc chiklren. "The volllnt&lt;en aJve e1&lt;1&gt; othff
Nppon," lhe said. Saninan f&lt;ll!urina IU&lt;fl &amp;puke"
frorn Vllrious iOcYI ...tea also hd!! the 'voluntcen
cop&lt; wtlh pioblonu tbat ~ OC&lt;W' within a child·
friend rdlliOCIShlp. I!YC:I'}DIIC worts toward lh&lt;
. . , _ aoaJ bdpiaa tbe clllldml.

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,... cendiM of tlie f~ ~. prac:tlQiy
lulocUd the . . . . . _ 260 '*"- """" her big,
boOmlftO ..... ,.._ ~ lha

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It Wll c:hlling.
,
Silo mixed It up with oOmO jozz: Foto
"Ain't
Mlobol\ovln' , ' ' l!l"lo Hollidey'o "Tho l.ady loA Tramp,"
Leonard hmttoln'o " 1Con Cook, " O...-£JIInvton' o
" Moon91Gw" el1d Loon•d Foolhat'a "s- ~
Btown" """"''' othetW. Kondo&lt; took c:Nrgo o..winglha
owing ,..,_, ~ ~ aoloe 01 Me. l.oc:lclw.t
In'-· .,.
lroQcl&lt;ad
m odo 1M little~....,_ - • with her Will and
IMI.

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f"'
~Alee.'" ooonjilete with • - .
wom bo• of die tfce • • · It eqo IIIUdl.
Locel
olngor ~~ clpenad lha ollow with •
ploaoing variety of t,... from .Ju6r Calllna' I"Sinoo You
Aokad"l. llluce Cocl&lt;bum C"Batrelhouao M-''), lha
Moody llluot, llonaloMnce and
WloldonM ~Me&lt;!·
Mad Me I Love Youl. Hoe e 1
Jlml •
. - t x' '"Up From h Sloln ' . . . . . . . . ahultt to h
Roth....... vorbel ......,...,_, Silo • • • ._...

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-"*-mopped.II'IIIN'II

tho

'"Oey io Oona" lo
not onl'( 10 ' -· bvt
10 any C&gt;OnO&lt;' """' over ... aro&lt;.nd tho lito CI'OCinWig • •
aumme&lt; c.np. Yarrow'• ,._&lt;Mriging voice boootad
the melody. becl&lt;ed by Poul Stookey' 1 lowtt boom .
A varieo.y
unfamilltt tuneo, oomo by w .. known
com-•· eomprioed o good bit of tho 12·oong fifot
u t. Yorrow Introduced Pllil Och'o " There But For
Fonuno" 11 t oong tho group lhoukl h"'• done In thelr
heyday, bu1 dldn' t . Aloo tOp!uonted by Pottt, Pout and
Mtty w01o Stove Goodmen and Conada'o S1on Aoge&lt;o
It w01 Goodmen w ho poncilod tho " CIIY of Now
0.'"-' ov• o cNcodo ego. although Trov•• -ibed
him u • oot1 of upotart.
Yarrow. """' on PPM' • FI'St ab.moponad ogo01H
and • lUll tiiOCk of heir. but n o w · - · • hlgl&gt;
ochool EnglOoh toache&lt;. •-red .._on tho ooogo 01
the beginning of tho~ set. Follow ing • .....,...
•ondition of '!Ill Hod Wings," ho revived tho euclionco
with tho oldie "SooWboll." For thOU not famlliOI with
.. St1wbeU,*' ne wes a race horM who onty drM"'~
but tt~l hod the legs to win the big one.
A~· o1 o comedy otralghtman, Stookey, tho
nexo IOioOJt wM eQUipped with • few good jolt• and o
eouple of --e•· Hio ,..,_, " Ra&lt;nbow Men" and "April
fool" - • ~·•• but the ideo of uolng joggero "'

of

cre•t• powet wM at;1u.iy humourouL
Expec:tlng to hoar " 500 Miles" ~roYOIO' Sdo
venun, I wu pertWy diMppolntad 1&lt;&gt; hoar " MothMiess

no.

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br1i~ , _ . ~""- volc&lt;l and
ttonll)lontong tho - . c e beck 10 Y••• to -

--e rock01ad ttvough tho pop cl\ttta.

wrn.

-ovfolgly-"" """*"'·

..,.,. .. night.
~
Silo unveiled ,_.own convincing compooklona culed
f rom her moot- flying l'loll LP, It Ain't
Eltfl of
1M~.
!loy Got llun\od," el1d " tt'o ~d to
Flnd a Gool Men In the City." Tho Iormor Pfompled tho
IUdlence tO clap olong with tho boogie . Tho Iotter
oho directed tow-* lha w - In tho CtOwd hom New
York City. And wilt! aamo Pfomptlng from • low of tho
malo I)IIIJOM oho doc:lefad tNt "lt'o herd to tr.cs • good
men In die City *"'- lhay .. como to luffelo,"
Tho......._ danw&gt;dad two oncot• from tho llrMdy
ov........t.M ~ Altw • few to.. o f - thamo
hom tho ..._Show fran) Kondo&lt;, oho t&lt;n Into
" Boogie
CourolryJlirl," • hoyMod dlotllollon of
tho old Andrewa' . . _ c1ao11c. hINt mumacl"""'

m.

MllfY- IppiOudod \llgoufouiiiV fM cl"*'&lt;! favorltN like '
'"lulling On A Jot PI-" end "Oily lo Oona."
0.. " Jot PI-:· Travero- tO oome to Wfo,

-of.
....._.In

iwl only II¥ llaloiMo Kondo&lt;
on pleno, ....,._ • 25 - . ,, two oec ~ tNI
o_ mloiM ..... , . , . ......,.., bluM, lln Pin~ and
" ' -· ~.- .....,_.. . . . . ., " Couowry
Men." INclwey hough,_ -*'8 ... -Informed
the CIOWII.t... ... ~ ..... 16\. h then
~- •-lha --e to otwedl with• raop~ng,
gurbuclc8t ¥OCel lhat'wa - of the ewnlng' o meny
~. h
left no doiJ6t that IIIJnny P - l.odcMan
rMtge ]WNY pon/y hwaotf •
At OM point politoty the crowd If they
wom.d to ""' more bluu. All« 250 offlrmetrw nock
and~....., ......... Me . ~ lnttoduead
" StONI'IV Monday a-•• by tolling 1M crowd that "'I
know how
feel Mondey$." Stle
lol to her..,_., - I!VWt h e r - out In ~.
pleeding gn~..u that rec:ollad 1M .... .Ju6r Gorl8nd and
fNOically l rllnlfom&gt;ad 1M Se!ur&lt;ley night Into •
dri&amp;Div Monday rnorM&gt;g. wnh tho . _ tumacl off no

Yonow' a bedlno ocefp"' T . - ...,..,. 'II liM natural blonde haW, but ncot t he QJOUP' o iiiMity to
combine thtoo t-tad voic:ea lnlo • plo...,. 1\ermony
The older crwod - not eYe!'ybody w• onl'(
yeara
old w ho they wort firll cNrmad by '-Itt. PaUl and

Paulo Lockheort

Child" ( withoUt tho help of gu&lt;tar ~tl and
tho loltt clutlc " Tho Wottt lo Wide" INtoed.
The wrop-up begon with Yorrow joking ilbout
fVttwswooit 'S ICCUUiiOf'O that " Pitff Tho Mogle O&lt;ogon"
io • '"drug" lonQ
" Pitff, tho moglc dreg-In lived by tho C leo In
Cocaine)," Pfattv outrogeouo concluded Y11«ow . But for
that mottO&lt;, he e&gt;olntad out that F&lt;ancla Scott Key woo
opecod when ho wrote "Oh ..Y. eon you Cl"
Tho ligh1touct1 of " PIIff" woo bol&gt;ind when Trov011
introduced what loft WOI tho most ............. -'II tho
group rec:ordod- anotl&gt;ef OVIon piece thet lo
ThoW&gt;nd." ~ In tho w ...
foaad hoUII thoi .didn' t fool o cl1ill when belled out
tho third veroo woo callooo. Nobody
•-tlng.
Tho ogoloao folk ttadillon woo completed with on
""'"''" por!orm~o of Woody Guthrie' a "Thlo Land lo
· Your Land," ooncJudlng o night that tronolormod 40
year-otds oo 20 end • 23 veer-old to flvo.
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Pltl Woodo Oueltet-D.tvio'.s - Octe&gt;Mt 3
Tho Phil Woodo Ownot ployed 10 o -.o, yet
onthuolaltle CtOwd ot Devio' o Fridoy night.

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Woody Allen: Is there life after Annie Hall?

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A.. -vane In the~~ wOIId-. by now.

Sttl&lt;du•t ~. Ia Woody Allen' a Bli. Ub --Mown W.,
hMO-cue Frtcleflco Ftollnl' o 01- comlclentNY, ~ ..._...
le 1 ...,..,lool&lt; 11the life ond c l r - of o ~ ~~~~

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wondw
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It
II. wtlMhw
eny of hie anbegin~"'
. _ o pOint.
8oth--~~··..., ll!n.d 1n biKk
ond
willie. 111 In o ~hotel ond fMIUnt o
ofQI&lt;Ueqooe looldl)g
wolk-ona. end bolt! d - on the difoctof''o ..t111oneNpe *lth ""''
dlll•ent ~ .. The -.bllfiCM end lh«e, ' -· •
It rMIIy len' t fol&lt;
the two point tor~-­
c:thb """' cloinQ. end ov-t-aliy ~-' SIMiLw
MemorlN ,,...., though Woody Allen lmrited II) . , _ _ , .ttw II,
lh l IWO " ' ' dllflflnt rnov!M, medo by ch1inctly !llmmek....
with V"'Y dillorent vielono.
Wh&lt;ltls tolr lo to !AU Sttl&lt;duor ~ 11*'1 on Ill own
~o - tto pr11entlouonaa, Ita~ ond Ito utUr
po;n- - . Wo' ro on pretty - Y Qlound. though.
The entiro body of movie critlclam Ia 111 upon 1the crillar
IQIM ar notl ......,.., prejudicoo, o lot\ of biollding ocell ln
which the movie Ia judgM oceo&lt;dlnQ 10 the critic' a owpec:tl1lona
from QCh penk:ullf ,........._, rtrthw then on Ito ~ In thet
enonnoua mMI of cin«netlc work thot'o ~ ovw Iince
1'homa Edieon come out with the flrat motion plcturo
wov
l»ck MOUnd the tum of the centur(. If you judge 'IV the~
written obout this movie, you'd think It wu pr etty bed- but lt'o
not.

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N ._ lwutoly ~ ....

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On IN pluo - · ........ IN porfar....,.., ............. of
cr...totto ~ 111t1o Wonled. '*"ode:-- 1/111frloncl. end
lorT*- ...__ . . . ........., lftOOIIo otudlo . . . . . . ..
• hendfl.f of fiNIII........, ...........
of ...
- , . . , . _ , . . . ....... farm of . . . . . tlrry
kilo
l'llo rnochor, ............ ond hw lllimony ......,..
AcMIIy, lhe lel1 20 mlnuta &lt;KS,.,._ ._..., . . vwy flOOd
~ with Allen'• - - with • ofiw&gt;ollce e.mp.d""'
In the mlddlo of the country w-.g
end ......
with •tone 1--..ut- of o doeorted ~ ·
In . . 20 , . _ - I N IIIII'•
lo
wllh ~-It ..... ""''""" ....... of the movlo . . .
oaro lhun"'l!· Allen, ~ -l'llo llle il oomlng to on end, ttiH
10 pick out 1 .......,..,.. whlc:ll, , _ . thin ony other, w&lt;MM gMI tlio
.,. 101M ,._q e n d - up wllh ......... ..,tng rnomlngN-" dolng ,nadllnt . - p i b*og- . . Qlllffriond, llotenlng"'
muo1c end. for no r.liedc , _ ., f-.g......., et · It II ono
of lhoee r lhet con't be defined. juot · end It ie the
one pen of tile movlo r..ty .......md wllh the.8UIIience7'
Whlc:to. In 1 nut-. le the whole ~ with s--r
-...,.., In A"'* Hoi, Woody Allen r . - not only the truth

Including_,......,
--·who

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.._-·which

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this

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mow., 'lfl'U'd

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think It WDI ,.tty

bod-but It's nof.
~
' tt moy be bod for
{
Woody A"-n, but It's

i

better than most of
the crop that's being
comm fHed to

celluloid these dolys N

ot&gt;out ' * - '· but- .... - -· ....... . . . . _ truth obout how
fuMy, lid end pndouo.,.. ••tluowtil&gt;e with- 1*J111o oro. In
Stll'dlm......,... IN only truth N'o ~ l o - lt'o . . to
be WoodY Allen. And INt. ~ely. le not

Mot......,_

It moy be beciiO&lt; Woody Allen, but it'o bettor then ..-1 of the
crop thol'o beln9 eommlttoclto -.told thMe doyo.
Woody Ahn' o rMOirlg lhe benlfru of o Clltlcal olen! In tid

Then-"'·

loyor ~· Iince lhe happy occident of~ Holt- monof the
notion o'loodlng llllleweta hovo bMn v~ obout tho
rompent _ . , . , . 11\ot lnvotrto moot of hla fllma, llul When Bob
F0111 como out with hill mlnd-boQolng end equoly ogarnenlocol
laroy Into ~~y. AI TMt Ju:t, the V"'Y....,. critlco
--Ill practtc.ly oundlng In ... to..,._, "1111· ~1", So
now ltlot tho altlcll ia Nmlf'll ogolnot Allen, who' • to loY
whither it'o folr or noll
But whet lo becomOne
lo lhet Annie Hill wu 1 NfliiY
Kddont. Thot movlo wulmbued wldlo norvoue beouty, o c:.noln
" wo'ro oM In this \ogether'' · typo of oomodic ..,....... thot
lovingly poked f un 11 ' - ' not\ft aftd ralotlonaNpe. ThM kind of
oplrit hoo oinco dwindled end venlohed froro hia wO&lt;It. lntorion woo
maroH. motaphyolcol m~~turbotlon ond Mlrnhertllll began to 1/low
tho noll-':gNing ~ ~~ ~ oltlf • c:ouplaol
vlowlioge.
lnSttl&lt;dult ~ !hot veculty end poinllMonooo.,.. pre-.t
from IN 11111.• AlthoUGh It lo beoutifuly dHignod, ~
P!&gt;&lt;&gt;tog&lt;ISlhod ond - . . l y written, It lo Vf/IY, very empty, Tho
I I - of •beoutl!IA tnllh thot - l t l d In Annio 'HMI ond pertl of
Mll/IMttan, oro few ond fit belw~~n - 1n11- , Woody Allin
cont..m.N.n.oft by tokk&gt;Q eeov ~ 11 the iMIIo otuc&gt;idity of humin
b*ogo.

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The Womtr\ Oil lncraooingly functlonol - lnl1tld of ~ ICfOA
• • chorilcte&lt;a, they'ro lh«e juat to Ideo ond ~ oiii-lnen off or
And hla " lnoighto" oro getting prany ~
Ha ~on ~on
of humin oulflfing In the .
wOIId •• H N
one of the llrat to nollar It; but
doing
onytNng with It, lito o Scot~ or o Cimino, ha juat "*&gt;tiona It
overy .., often to oi(JM!n why N lon' t faellng V"'Y Iunny ony-.
AnON._ en.~ wncloncy., por11ay ..-t of the people ho
cor.- In
o ohollow ond -.ely. whld'llo hafdlv 1t1o
c... Althoutlh 'a 10' of I*JIIIo- ohollow, h'o ~- Lou
Alld poiMed out In " S..... .......,. " They don' t hove •
cholco-"'ov doo)'t- ho. . • voice liJat INy con 1-'k w1lh 0&lt; col
thllt own . • . .., IN flrot thlno ...., ~ lhet • - "-"the rlgt!t
to be INy 1J0 lfiMd ilciCI
lolloW II·-. . Y'O'I "'-.What lt'a

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colladl lied ......
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~ tttat Allen deoeen't ..int 10 be lloUwld wllll.

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1;.. B;;lalo·baaed heavy metal
rock trio, conli8ting of Paul Benhetzel ori
gllitar and liOOIIa. Ooug.C.,rrona on bass and
vocal., and Oon Tomasulo on drum&amp; and
vocala • •t ogather.,for nearly two years, the
·bend h.. changed" baas ptevers twice.
Cetrotje
recruited last year from another
Buffalo band, Olamond AKa.
The band performs excellent cover
veralons of material by Jimi Hendri x end Led
' Z~in. among otl&gt;ars . They also play a
bWY of original aongs sue!&gt; att " I Know,"
"Undeniabll!," "I love You Rock and Roll,"
"Pull YOUI' O~n Trigger. " .and " Score."
"T~ le-e gOod chance that we will have a
tlngle on the WPHO Homegrown album,"
f'XpfalnactOon. "We can' t afford to press our
QWO illngl•• "
Writing 'm1J41ic within the band has recently
become a collactlve p..,...-a. "It's getting
more c:On:lfortable now. I have a belle idea
and everybody can thro'w.jn..~hetthey want.
.Usually I trY to work everything out •• much
ad can, but
guy.a atill make it work,"

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*'- aek8d if there • - any influenea.. on

1heir m • • -ooug rapllad, "We Influence
oJ.neMia, I h.V. tihlfevs enjoyed Jimi
added Paul.
.
The I'INSic acene in Buffalo is known to ba
o~. ~hetzel aecrjbes their p.eaant
levwl ot .IUC08U to th~ etfo~ of mlnllllll!'

.Hilndrl~t,''

Nick Gugliuue. " The mua~aineu in
Buffalo is ell polltica. " admitted Paul .
" You don't get anywhere unleas you' ve
got someone behind you like Nick."
In the pest, Benhetzel has opened for such
artists es Teenage Head, Spider, The ICings
and Tales. In addition, the 'group appeared a1
UB for Summerfest In Auguit and for ,
Fallfest. " The UB audience is great," said
Don. ' 'The two times we've played there
have been fantastic. There are ~ie !Me
from all over the oountry, " , Oqug pointed
out. " It's a really universal ao.tdianoe."
The band has recorded som' tracks at
Trackrmlster Audio, one _of Buffalo'• l eading
record'ong studios. Moreover, they ·have
te.p ad a radio tpecial with Ron Ro.. of
WBfO which is achadulad to ilir on October
23 et 9 p.m. The show wiij fMture an
Interview with the bend aa well aa j number
of thl!ir ~ngo.
For the. near future, Benhatzel plans to
remain in Buffalo and strive for the
recognition they deaa&lt;ve. "Once we have a
prodUCt that we can take with us, Buffalo
will not be our home baaa anymore,"
commented Oon. 'JWe plan on doing a email
Canadian tour earty next yew."
In the meerrtlme, Benhatzel continues to
evolve ancfremain optlmlatlc llbout the
future. "Wa're going to malta it," concluded
Paul .
-Jeffrey D. Geudioso

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Solid contemporary works
A t t h e Bl! theatre

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wttlch ...... poaMoiMIIcalll they .,.
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In the Wotld of - . - . _ Hen&gt;ld Aobblno ' - lftv..tecl hie own
ol*&gt;eo of,..., at.-d nowlo wit11 ---' · He~
maintaiN • of writirog celebrated llctlon lot the f&gt;outoeoll. So
wei f&gt; Iact, that No latMt. Momorle• of Anoti&gt;M O.y, lo numbef
r o -· 1n • plethora of aucceaaiUI ~ ,.,..., ,
It io o atoty about the early cleya of the American t.bor mowment,
belote ct.ld lObo&lt; IOWI unionlutlon; _ , . o man n Danlel " Big Don" Higgins. Big Don'o Hi e lo C'IUrly ct.tlliledlrom
childhood till deattf. No boy, Donie~ lea&lt;no _ , . pcwttny end
lnjurtlce whllo wotltlnQ In the COlli mlneoln Well Vlrglnlo. He
watchea othe&lt; boys Hke NmMII ucrilico h.....to, erma, end ••en the~
Hoee wot1t1nQ twetv. hours 1 doy In the Ettnh'o block durt fOf t en
cont o on hour. biagurted end 1Mrfllf, Don helps No fellow WOfkero
lotm e IAbOf Union. He becomes e mojor ligUle In the wotl&lt;lng mwl'o
wotld, reaultlnQ In No rioe ee o Union
FaoNoned el1er rul
people lil&lt;o~Jimmy Hoffa end John l . l.ewlo. Big Den IIndo Nmoell
lnyo~Wcf 1ft orgeNied alone, _,.,.ed by the evh ol power, money.
ond ..... Deaplte hie dnlilofedon, Big Don remelno • woll ra~~M~Cted
hero to the -'&lt;~no.._
The *-tor the
a good one. - oou1&lt;1 poaalbly ,llwe mote
etee! Through the couraa of the,.,...,
Robbin• lrMmMee 111e • of Big Den witll the WOI"'' ilvM of hio
two oppoelng- lut 118 folia to make ony ln181Wt111g
other man tlwlrony...,.. by the vounoeat eon ..n.n 118 ...._ 118
1o IMnQ hie fllllllt'a llneoe.
The
glv-. a bit plctwe of how chlidron were .......,"
the._"' the c:em....y.
by .....
who ..... C*Jfllhi ..... the American ~ ..,...,..,• ...,__,
the no..tlecb env ,... hletork:.ll ~ 10 bedt II up.
-..
Alllloo.9lladdlll the • •• • Herold ...,.,.... ........ .. ~ ....
wtwn 1 t - to OPrinUno • rtotY wllh X-nt~ec~ ailuationL Thill
book Ia eoteepllon. With ec~-...-- lnceauel
Int.__., No noll&gt;rloua mwt&lt; of .,.... -II~ -

l -.

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for - . c t Robblna reno. he -nee* .....- to the hit. The book

.. ....... t&gt;ome. -

~ to ,..., Aa lot " - who tiWV grow
the olgttt of the gjllt.... ,......~~ouene
you heel be wernecl 11\et tNe Ia • good lndlcetlon of llle • • that
11ee ~ A fnllitwery .......... lluJ aiM

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SQUIRE11CKET OFFICE

-AND AT1HE DOOR.

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Jo. Soep ie en ..g. lllen from Ooblon

from l'laVin9 in a
roek 'n roll bend. 26 nigtota • II'IDnth. Part of
the-underground - v. Trvtn9 to keep ot
togemer wntt. boutlc:ing Wouod the
"NortheNt pleylng giga, not ell 10 fortunate
Independently errenged l*formanc:ea from
Connecticut to WMI lllrgiNe. ,..,..,..,, e ven
Toronto If the *"PO wl1h coatoma olficoals
PI0\111 Juat right.

H'- eole aubeitency -

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Hie
C. Sldrl--. le from Pltuourgr. a
city undorground rod&lt; ..... ' * just
-...dhow
u own two 1- tt.s
PM1 Y"' Ot eo. Thev ,..,_1M~ Hov..
IMt wMI&lt;and; m8de about 40 buc:b, lir\lnQally "
.......... ~. muolcaly k ....

to.-""

diHnQIOing ""'~·
A tlendlul ol people ~ IICII night as

c., Sick,.,.. UtVewiecl tMir fiQty bfand ol

Altefi)Unk; rel&gt;id concoctlona or otop onc1 go
otoyUvne l(wnei! with 1M eleetrorilc ~ing• of
two keyboetd ~ end Joe ScMop' a diotortO&lt;l

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.,ur. h.~- on en ..,......, tow
~ wlllt""'
liat.,..- !ncleed, one gvy ~ hio
dett' l bend endnced
door. lour
aone- Into the trot--~ It wM eo

,_...., farwcl

The Stains: Lo oWng at you .

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unuaumingly ch:nogrephed, ....., O&lt;CMstratod
that the&lt;a wM little dOubt about Cat Slct&lt;n11s
u.-otendlng the patamet•a of Ito mwk:. h was

fr-dc lndultrlel m . _ hlottlortng on Intense
E&lt;Jroturr end It didn't """""·"' boo anything

ot..,wiM.
Joe Soap 11 the obW&gt;ul focw end -.cluctO&lt;
Hill-.
of en.....,...., Joe s~ . One l'llltlt Soeo
pt.,. hla microphone.dence 11ooo

road-.,. . . . . . ......,."""
on-

end worka-'- ~. The""" nogno
he wO&lt;Ad altJing; ....,.
one!
continua olf with their~~-·
Hall tht'.-.kand.,.,.,.,. C. . . . . WOt1ung out "
f\IW material right on~·~ ._..tlng the
learnJnv proceQ, end If you didn't knovt that hom
behind - acene you would haw boo4tn.none tne
wiN&lt;. They boor.ty 'c ued each
to begin
tonga, to begin with ,~ ...,. MQtotfully right on
ovary time.

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a prod1ga su~i

flftlee cf fles
v...,.....,_

.....,.. c.~ wllh. ~to....,-

1 oit of btMilt.a- llllflalo' t prec:Won ulo. The
St..... P.m.pe lhl 1.- -ear- In 1M
lklllolo ~- ... $~ • • CutftnUy
gropiog 1llelr w~ ~town, -*'G I O f - "
~lo.e Alex Olhln 11M wondlf boy !rom 1M , _
Box Topel- 1M HI-Tache,- blowing twey
'"" !llljOflly of 1 ' - IN\ ~ 10 ttltm.
The bleuty of good po- ttlol it tlwt
eat. oleep -drink lnc.gr8tlon. You .... theft
Ulatl in lhlltio conc:ept 10 twitch lM
~aliiJH of rhythm- malocly, thlaxch~ ot
the Staina oomlng b e t - blalat Docy Hall gUltarilt Pot K-. Dnlrrvnw .Jflny Auguttynlak
continuelly ~a 1M f-.tlon. toclt ata.dy, while
throwiniJin do~ of p~M~Ctuetlon mno off
bUll wbefe lM wllill IPICI U~l. Ukl thole
thll how exc.llld llthllllla oft hl power
trlo-Crel&lt;!l, fhl Who, Dirty l.oolta- t hl St!llna
effectively tllko on 1M rupontlbillty to liN In the
gop.
Their ttyle quivera, then quakeo. equally oil·
bolO. lnatrl.W'IIInUII abound In 1hllr almott·totally.
ori9inal WOfldng 111. lllto ''TIQI!t Pen11 Donee"
11011 ·~"' "lighten Up.'' Donee otull.
Then'lhlre'a 11&gt;1 m11erial whero the ly....,.e to
tho foro. " S.. ita Fantuy," " Sad But True" or
" Ch6nQe .. Cool." Trance thinDt· Never

oomlrtOM. however.
~the

o f - o..no., ~ encfSquet Thlllte.
Tetra~ P81 Piece gained Wtill ncnoOity M
• ......- of the origiN! Contortiana, IJLI.-.IImel Wilke' I chilcl. Yet
1M Buill Tatru •• anemptlov to peve new
gtound in thll elrnilo&lt; vein, thualy ~

a...-

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Anywayo, 1M Buoh T - we one of NYCNY't
hottM1 banda; 1M Soho WHI&lt;ly Hews c.llit1g

ttltm ... _
"int..-Areet. honHt" be'&gt;d
~*forming oi&gt;out, """ inclepondently ~
oifogla Mlling outlu fnt 3,000 copies. lklt the
b&lt;Qz In BillfolD on ouch " Fr11 funk" IS m«e word
of mouth than .,Ythii&gt;Q, end many had eo&lt;n1 t o
that ovenlnQ to ... drumttMir Dee Pop
more then !My hed ro donee c:Ontwill

p_-,

lhlmMI-.

0.. Pop, a.k.t Dimitri l'apadopouloo, wu a
lorerunner of env ao-c:a~la(s "punk" acene
h._,lng in lklllalo In eerly 1977; dispensing

prlmatlve ciNrnmlng fa&lt; the aeminal punk ourfrt tho
S.C.ttl n well 11 aprleding thl word • music
editor of the very vou"• reeding. Pop now
&amp;niPI with the ae...,.,jng of tho NYCNY dub

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circuit. HI w!1opt t h e -· 1111 -.p _ . . ,

t N t - . 11&gt;1 T11r11 t - t h o r - - - 1M
-.g to c11nea p., " ' - flunero- 1M
h. .v o..t. flenolne chotdo , _ of a. limo.
ltolng m«l of In Ulgencv to em- than 10
aptllk '" tlrrN of longthy · a_., bobbing funk. Lot• of touehotonoo; 11 If atdW&gt;g
J - Bt..- juot ........ hi tMIII Cepuin
~ fn hl8 wwy ..,ty w~• of llwWing
0.. Pop ......... out 11&gt;11 111e TatrM wi1 produCe
en......, next. i•llpendondy; thr('vo ..,...,.,
paolld on 1o0e1t ouch 11 1.11.&amp;. &amp;dlf. 1 ' theY"'- met11 thl rlgllt -·~._.. me
tn.t hl'a not worried in flohc of fhllinglla'o ·
Good luck.
So h goes. a
of cr.,...Qllturli latotudH.
Wrth o month 10 folow; lluffolo in October wrll
lind banchl ijq MX·80 Sound (San Francoacol.
Stave lllimpUy and the Rloaon ITO&lt;Ofll~l. the
HHecho (Rochurer); Ill repr118ntllrvH ol thl
oven terger uncler11'9""'1 hlpoening in AmeriCa.
got.._ lttompC.Ing to flourioh beyorod the . _.

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concart

aynd&lt;«n~ .

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Stoins- their o-.lcling

Qullity comae from their ability to CO\IM&lt;Kpoint
motion "'ith medlatlllon. rime to move and tlml
to ~. Schematically ilte XTC. An IITIY of
modem CMd\ plv...a. II you rNiy wont to
""""*'-the deYelopine · - - ollhl
lkllfolo Ullder~ . nMd luy m«~l Whew,
1ust bo g l e d - guya .,_-from Ot.gon.

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1leginning curio. • "*&gt;imolly
~eel -once of " frll ~.. at en evan

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Harle~ Ave. that WM
conoldeBblv Will enendld.
Perlormlno - " " . . . . . , TlltM, e.k.e .
NYCNY. Thl T - " " " ' 1M ~ad WO&lt;Id

leu pr....tenled

of Modem Funlt, ~tlally intrlntllc to the

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1MQe c:loct\N. Woulcll'l't you ,;u.t
like to ~~uv herr
Trecy , _ . God In 1 Chine..
&lt;Mt. . .ant- h e - her •
-eee In • lortunl
he tab her .to
run hla odvertlelnQ c:empeign. A.r.
... poln~ out. ... h.an'l been
doltl8 10 well ,_.,lly. end

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thet ..,_.. COI'I'IIllnetlo ol
~end wlltv. !he
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AngeiMI - Jwt h - Co be In
ld ~ hlmMH .

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God lon' 110 k"" on
the ldult otferlne-. end In the
enci,"'W.Tr~~ey' e lit:tll friend

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MMnwhle
by tho~~.

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hew 10M M Olrib to hew her
......,._, God then ...... up
. . . .. In the Million .......
T rw:y le moka&gt;g good het
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end ... . . , ......... ol moet of

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But Trw:y II In II'Oolble, h
let Hm tiki her
He
hll been- tllklng lO hetlllf,
then - . her -ev on 111
Ito God, rilly, but who WO&lt;lld
imported .-orcycte. contoo4&gt;11
beiev• thet1). And the echool
hq come to • vlnuel ltlndeCMI • the c:opo wl&gt;o, .-inQ no drive&lt;,
glw cliMe. I nearly l!&gt;lh my
•• • reoult of the Nllgloua flrYOr.
oldel wllll thet 00&gt;1.
Trecy'a moth~&lt;, bMullfully
In t1w end TriiCy' l caMpleylld by SuMn "'"""'··
up before 1 judge, incongn)uoty
(ft'd be the o d V - t o the folm If they
llftOINted pleylld by ~lid Hyde Whyte,
dlcldes it lho&lt;!!d be
her fK&amp; .In 10 much " " " - '
contidlfecl by • oommlltM of
beginato WOfry, end her,_
tDI&gt; ~· TNir !Mellog.
w...u her
cloctO(. God
.. torv-t fOf .. . .. ;. •
of c:ouree pope In now end ogein
lama .tf'Mrr lnci thoy llimi&gt;IY
with His~
but Is
COftlnn thet Tracy - * ! be
lodald up. At Which point God
nn.tly. the~
turtW ..... In the {llliM of •
~ Trecy, '"' - l i w
poJydUtriot, end,
ac:tivilia. end aff.. • . .lea of
.-vcN~u~c; teeta. ......
heevenly · corMncM the

-home.

,_,.t

10-. plod!-.

no,..,...._,_

•'* -

'
bolrd thet .. _
1o more In
lwlven end •nh than Ia dreamt
of lnyour~.-''

W1wteupon Tr~~ey cen go back
to IChool, lOon off wllll God.

--ringing).--

..... . bwy

men.

(my ' phone

II t.U. end otMI 11 her parw.~a

oet bedttooethlr.

1No " • dJeop r..,, poorly
the~poorly
Plrt poorly
To
""""'·
--ed.
'"'
Bum. ., U. son of

- a-;.

pict\n ..........,. - o f the lset
dayo of grut
they

bo-..
-IY• hlrYtt to hlrYtt one,_,
• light .

The,.,.... •• - -

et--

~ peinfut. There io no
' " - to.llk hlrd 111 me
rtlgioua• .._.or~

woolcla. 0(girla. If you ~ '(fNI 1ft
- · e n d go to the a.to I» purglld, ~ Ia tor you.
But be womlld. it be o

-buoiMu.

fillY_, ......__,_
j

1

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1

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• . _ f • A.ro ·Ill IIJIIillf ..
. . .......... -loll, . . .

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~

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NOW SHOWING AT HH"Sf TH£ATfRS

" nw.k God". lncldentelly he lo
the firat of the obligaotory -

no-

God," 11M .... lntomellonll,
end Tr-=r'o ~o. IMI

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, ......... 10 . . . . . . . .

.-..,

I
I
f

iniCitutJon•
NA. o l -. - . . . . . .
NIICa ......... God, now....,.lilll.-to-.up
iiiiCUiliUIC . . . . to 8f'l

·
· -.. - • ...... poll'lt
her•
-nAt....,
Trw:y,......,.
then
t h e - • the ltU!Jidlty ol
Mint dlclclea 10 run

.............
-.... ,fMY ....... to

.. ...... "".., 011 God, end

•

I want... a
rout beef

I wut
•

Wlllp

I want a
sandwich
Let'• a• to P..J. Botto••
lerdlaaer!

The kitchen at P.J. Bottoms
Is cooking up some of the tasdest

food arouQd. We are now serving
reputable l'OIISt beefs, wonderful wings,
satiating sandwiches, boastful burgers

• and much more.
The kitchen opens everyday at 5 Jl.m.
J..unches start C&gt;c:dler zfrt.. -

-

�; e,prodigal sun
j'

I
l

I

Jsr
I

.grooves- and frenzies
lupi111MIP, ,.,._ ~~~ 6 M l
Why lhould .......... . , _.
to duplceto Ita elburn -.old on Mao.,._. • lw elbum7 Why ohould • rock
group tNt . , . , _ u much •• lhe
lloo1on l'hlllarmouic OrchHtra whan
pleylno ~·a 11111 .,._t a live
elbum1 Why........, .
N much ~~age~ N • bunc.h of

rode--.....

.., ct.nlltJy......,. .,._......

~
God or Rlclc 1&gt;IVIM knowa why
Supenrwnp did. The oorpua clolectlla
c:.llod ,_,. and WN racordod Juot lhllre
In Novombet 1978. It might t..to ftaoh
J .A. Hell_. a groovy French I" &amp;on aoir.
Perlo,...,...
"1
but
~.
It ~t t.. to clemoowUite Hollllwell'a
oubtle wit In lntrocluc:lng 1tMo I"Comine to ~ olwoya
me !HI
vary loglcll •.• " or " Whllo you gc
,home IOIIIght you muattM&lt;e 'The Long

_,_tree....,...,• ...
"*'•.......

"'*"

- .

Wey Jolome' . .. "I, but that' a unlikt4y. I
would havo bMn willing to at le- give

twn- ...cit for~ If 1 hed
noc ' - ' ! 1 M - gulf ~- monltla
..... dl.o1ng tiMir Cologne
II might t.. to fwtt.r _.... ·
Supenrwnp their 11m c.... ~mont
on lhe orwv train ltMoy havo bMn r1ding
tor oo long now, •. •
To not do 1tMo group, muolcal
.,.....,..y '"""" 1tMo ....-~for,
• grow~ It has tot..~

"""'*'·

-

-they_.....,~.-·

t..for~OCOf'dod"""'' on lhe elbum, " You
Stanad lAughing," w hlctt would flt
comfortably Into any of ~r-·a
provioua tlbuma. The lllljor!tv of oonga,
however, ore token from the Crlmtl ofm.
CentUfY Whlctt, Nlde
in
~ "- r~ on Pwt. by 1tMo
-IIIla .......... Song.'' ••....,_In
.t.m.lca" and " TolteltMo Long Wey
Horne''- lhe moot ........afiA
~rlfTIP album. The !oct 1M! the
group playa el but one """" !rom INa
187 4 14bum doea 1&gt;91 aey much for their
rnullcol ~.which hila t..en
more an lmpfover'nont of the l(tod ll('d

from........,_,

true Suportromp oound then
--·~of,_ ........... lciMe.
lklt let me aey ~ nloe for •
cheno-. Let me mont1on the ~
,..,.,cine quality of /Wt.. Let me tlllc
about 1tMo stunning prKiolon of the
~ . Hell- 1e • t..ttor aex•pleyer
then corrf........ o..leo and
Rodger Hodgton ... bodi or- ..._.
-plano...._.. ~··-.

08ng of Four.

IMPACTII Direct, compelling, brutt4,
unralentlna. Gang of Four' a dabullP.
EMM.w-&gt;t, lo an incfadlbly g&lt;Nt
....JII!uru; challonglng In. - -·
convlncinQI'( afl~ on 1 aoc:lo· polticel
level, tnd~NtnerOo

eoncopt. Though racordod in 1871, thle
mey vary wtl t.. tt.. moot lmportetltamonl of.thll
oo ,_,.

good~.

•
The......,.. catch tome of the
anthueleern In Perle' Pavilion on

·eo.

November 19th.
The oonga ere brilllenl!y perlormod with
tho poulbla •~tion of "Lpglcal Song"
and " lllocdy Wall Rlgllt.n The~
cut "School" le an - . n a hlgNight.

,.._.....,wont

t-

a~

,_tNt

a.-- HID elburn or•for elburn
hllnl
...... Supenr...
muon. 1juat wiah the IIIOUI&gt; w ould uae ita
10 cheN lhe muaic rather then

""'money.

..

·4~·····~~···~···4~~

Surfacing about two ynra egc, out of
thll lndulttlel Cltv of l..eedt In ~n
England, Gang of Four r-Md their_
1~1 IEPI Oemeged C1&lt;&gt;oM to
limltod acdelm.
Thera WN, how-. • OtmendiniJ
.-..nco In their otYie grow w!tll
att-ion. From an__... atandpdnt •
fragile comparleor~a can t.. mocla: the
·
d i a - t. often~«&lt; guitar
rhythmo of KTC'a frat record blenclod
with the rage and fury of the Cleah' 1

On Wedn~ay,

-.~ ....... Clfi

4NOt l1-

~~,···~~~·~~~·

UUAB Music Committee and FM88 :
p(mtll ~

En~t.

IW-Ifodwnl

Mlllng ol Lilia .lou .;t~

Oct. 29th at· 8 pm'·
in the Granada theatre

•.. ..

�cg,prodigal sun !
llumhom ond Allen 10 ""''PIv the iotW
,,.,.,...., tNclt end -.,y.
au. oil 1o o beclcdrop fa&lt; Jon Klng' o
end ~v
--'tJvo 10 p-.g ..._of our
cllt
..
o.
TheM
writer~
ap.from
· -. endody _ _
__

- . . . -.ICIId

groce on you end me'llev ..... * f. II lo
on . - M journey. bUt- .-v

-::'!

f
J
f

'
:r~

"

o

~

ot Four io o muot. Got it before
--youllboutheVM&lt;OftwO _
llom now.
'
- Tany Gnfed.•

I

Bllcon T - Mtaic ftX ParfiH lint
Wlwtthe 1 - " - the S1con T -1

Y•. ~~wt' o me_.,.,......,.of,..,.;e

..,_. ..._

.,. countJy -

-

time now. I WM ll.dcy

80king fa&lt; -

....,.q, to,..,_ o p r - * ' " 1 - of
llcenae. lOng~"""' N4y Gil *Ill
llglinot uch otlltt In • pelt~
diolect~. ,.;n[O&lt;Qid by o "-lc m.ahlng
g\Htor _.....,. to drive the point 1\omo.

-

''Not G&lt;oot Men," hlgi\I!Qmed by Oov.
Allen' a funl&lt;y bell linel, potttayothe
~ortlon of our
and the
manipulation of our ecNcotloNI
c:apec:ltlea. " No WNk ,.n In the boob

herit-•

.. ' -"
A rec:urring ~heme throughout
h l f - f without

o---..

ia
t.h e c:omplexitiea of ~lpa In
todey' o eocietol otn1e1ure. In lib
,.Netur.,'s Not tn tt.,"' ••eontact."' end
" At Home He' o A Toutift," Gang of Four
~~~ wlm people
commodltill
ond ret.nion8hipe Ktuelly beinG &lt;educed
to buying ond aeling. In " Neturll' o Not In
It" lor inatlnco, the worda _...tor

-..no

"*"-'-: " ldhl..,... •

r&gt;ew
~,. moritot of the llnMaiOr-..
of the perlKt if.tEconomlc

...,._,
"
The gr- lnjiJfl~ of ouch ployo
• o •J&lt;ploitllbon end urvM iinlc
1 - 'otlons rooted in edvertitlng ...
IJuetreted In "Cont&lt;oct" : " Another
..._.ntiNint/We COUldn't perfonn- ln
tno WI Y the otner w entld/ThMe -loll
dtoomo-Put in p&lt;octico in the bedroom."
The melocly of dllicoto Upe&lt;hy Ia
dioplec.d bv chaotic m'(thms end me
otoedy pounding of Hugo llumhom' a
- · .. King - - - " ;..,•t juot
"o
In OUt muwol Int-.''
O!lenlng two, " I Found That

GAY PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE

Wine and Cheese· Party

,.,

~ole 414
•
and fOI - · • Gil'• fr...u.d guitar
playing cloHnande o ol oomo
kind, be it dancing or lhouUng olong.
PasalclN111y _ , _ wkh the
complocency of OUt oedlted.
T . V. ~ eutt~n,llong with the
~ ond IMurnenity of mo.t

oocietiH. lOng - - ..
~ Into • lingle brNih ol oontempt.
.... ourtllng.
...
~· a muclt 10 ~belo in the - .
Gang ol Four .,.,.._; enything from the
lntriguinu dialogue of "Anth&lt;u" end the
c:rilp, hona1 p&lt;oduclng, to eomothlng n
IUbtle M t~ pu-• red covw, {and the
band' a -.IIMf. in fKtl quite PC&gt;uiblv
lignifying • ~ ~f....,.,..
The . . - otrilclng lllf&gt;8CU of tiU debut
record, hoWeY• , lo the _ . . . . , .,
O&gt;&lt;p&lt;-tlc.unlly of the moteriol, ol
written end .....ited by Gong of Four.
TheM four rnuelc:lono - ~
, _,._ of
not olton . . - ,
before. I dele to eoy lhlo ,_.d io newty

""*

-.ro good

-t

liock
wt-

w.....

-ov•

.. homoiThe """' &amp;till · the rich
Nle/Hi11ory li\lea on on the -

~

-

e..- IWe" I a - ol ihe f e w -

.. - - •I'll.' a apriori - -·
IM*Ing 1he " - • end otonaity

euocioted with mot group's work.
What Mil Gong of Four open !_rom the
rest it harmony, r o t - through oN the
cluttered. Nv- IC,.pt of ••l*in11ntol
r9Ck aot .to I PfOPUitlvo ond primotivo
beat. Andy Glll'a _ , , _ QUit• ottocka
oro

tor:hnleallv proc- .. they ere

_.t..-v frwwtle. luving iuot eo

otrGnfl on imp&lt; ONion • when the lyrics
end guitar~ drop out. Lilhn 1o "0..._.,

Good&amp;;" the -.c. of QUit.r io juat •
effoc:tivo • the IIIIVInG ~·· INYiDg

tl&gt;olr LP, /IAwle For Pwfia. I
hove been more groteful fa&lt; -

me-_,-~· pricH

nowedayo.

" - intor-goloctlc:
· 1 - you
might
call"
it "
omltoclon,
rock.
It' s
but giggle cw
two. I tNnk.

-...non-

Drop by our office in 31 1 Squire
or call 831·21 L9

--'"·8QUinring,--1&gt;0110· ol to thM tucurilnic,

rip-off. Not tlwt isn't funny.
··me point. H thwl 1o onelt
believe it might hovo -'&gt;lng to do
with econ&lt;&gt;mia. U.ten to o 1- of t""" end you can almost p~c~,.. me grin

on their locos; oort of fiU ~·· -

·
Indulgent """-· "'""""" the irrtthough.
The only- -Will be .,..,.., • io

.....,., . . _ .•• pojemo

'*"'·Wilen'•.,.

neJ&lt;t.....,.-...,.. for Plov ll
Aeo~n.

S.,' o?
- Tony~

............
All.....,
•

F.-tWiMA ......
UQUOIS

a.-~.;,-~

...... a ' -

...,._

.. 08VIImY PUlA

Sunday, at 8:30pm
In the Woldman Theatre, AC

0...11 . . . .

Prices S1 .60, S(k wllll comrN.Ifel' I.D. Stickn
Sl.OO oil ottwr aluderU
Co-...-.dlrv

c:omputOI

o r . . - - . . Fa out .
Thoir two or original .......-..
oound lite"""' WCiilkiM of on Ultnrvolc

~

!&gt;A eo..-~· UlWI-

o

''MemplliaT...,_..•• _ , . . . ,
Mighty TIICO redia ed. ~- And tt.
Toon'o _...,...of " You lleofly Gat Me"
- * I 1otce onv ~o •

Apocalypse Now

/ -----~_:_e~~:~--~

m.

o.nce."

A CHEAP MOVIE!!

lUg.

"'-God

So he&lt;o'o ,.,.. ,....;c;.,
two gir1e
on avntt.emwt~, one fPV on lloc1ronlc
percuellon, end onother dtonlng. l meon
linglng. tQAfd 'n rOll end ~
ttM&gt;dorda Ike Mlnhed Monn'o " Oo WWt
Olddy Olddy," Buddy Hai!V'• ''Citllloyl,"
Chuck llwry' s "s - Llttle Sixteen,"
end " lee' a
tfyoucen.....,._tt._ •
doing DeYo-. oven more I i i - of
......... men me oriQinafo, u- you

.-----------------·

Tonight (October 10) at 9 p.m .
107 Townsend Hall

·t

p.ying

.;:::~

Latin American Club -

WE~COME BACK PARTY
Today in the Red ·Jacket Second Floor Lounge
· Start at 9 p.m .
Donation: $.75 at the door

�J«}prodigal sun
big....,;

on en*1fflclolt__..• rWiif
CIOOI.,.iljltoeel
lOt your conv••a.
lhe muoic fealtng llicll. n. J#wly .0..,..
~ ot "1'1 lila Talclrle Her Out TonlgN" ' Into •••otoiwllla - - ll4 " 'Cot 11 be 11111nt1 her
- ~- toright, - ton~Gtft." .., Scnwnod

Iinne" clolla"""' tho,.....,~ 10 the ·'WIIIrri
Til CMrNw" {or "The~ ....... lherna"ll ,..u
prefwl, . . . . old trid&lt;. The Allfoernllh-IU . ._
of"IJI$ ~· puts NobM lrl theawkwerd ~ ot

lfYIIIo 10 Ill . . . _ Tyler' e aeeey ~MM .
The INncl ol w... ~ cwoleaeloolala ttwt round out
1M T_,..._~ 1a 1M ..,... drummer tc.ttte
, . ,, ~ybollf&lt;*t Ottoeo Wlolet pleyW on
oyMo't Blood on 1M Tr.c.b-- aolld, 11ut aquaoky
....... fTIIeir -.core ....,. of £1oM Cotnello'• "Gr..,
Sftln" ,...,. Into • aort of ~ boogie tNt ........
,.._ f&gt;ai)Ojnt.l con_....1M muoic_,.llrtond Ita two-doo..,loloolallimfta. l o b - ol
thl power pop gwve, It~ from thl
lhl world ia flat.

_....thor

AC/DC:

O•mrn e - Buflekl

All&lt;fir!1rium-October 4

Trem.,...-s,.,,., One-October 2
T - .· INd YOCIIist Petor Noone 1s 29·vew- old

a.

going on 1 The Ieee that~ • thouund IIIIo
wnh thll.,. 19&amp;0e ~rock group.....en'o Hormho
t" Mn.. Btown You've Go' • L.cwMy Oeoghi•, •· .. ,.m
Horvy VIII, I Am,'· " TI'&gt;ere'o a Kind of Huo11 IAll
lhl
WO&lt;Idl." " Cen't You, HMr My . . .- ... ett.l .. .,.
'on1oct. Hls t-"Y omlle, bright blue · ond wovey
blond
Pf(lject ""'' certain ..-.gelr: QUiiity thot .,......
old IedlN In t.h l ttudio IOUdlenc:e of tho Mille Oougleo
Show to bluoh when lloooie " Ritchie Cunnlnghlrn"

o-

"'*

How•d II introduced. Something .run to ttlnl&gt;lne4

CUI-.o.

Tl&gt;o Trorn~ show atatto ttrong et10&lt;19h. The bend
doesn't evttn w.tt tOt Gary Nu"'len'a "C•t•" to ptav
ltH4f 04J1 o - the houae P.A. before llhootlng Into "Yow
Con't Do That,'' tile lead cut on tho~ Johnt1on debut Twlc• Nightly. With d&lt;ummor Robert WIUiamo
riding thl lnolttent on IIi* floor tom-u.m. NOone
ttuttenod out hie
declaration of lndel&gt;el.,.. oc:e:
" They IIWeyt tell you no/Just ttl! thorn Whl&lt;e tO
IIOiWI*' thly try tot .. you that you cen't do thlt/Hey
lilten "-tor vou can't do m.t " The quintet aounda lll&lt;e
• modem O.y ~-!hoy- thllr flye ~
tightly .,.....,., lhl r - o d - . . . . of "vou can't do
thot."
n.e br..,., -ov camea through " Mevbe ra S.ey"
onc1 "SI&gt;a wea 5or-.; Elsa," tho lanor ~
t..lllllng e rMteloid ~~"it* lick jwnapoMd will&gt; mora ~ "-s-t hermclnih. The Holllel aoaln
II a c:onveNem .,.,... lor thl bend' allfltlMptlc, but

'*""""'

rool&lt;lng~.

•

NooN._..,-"'"-......

•

OliO under
wrape-111-year old H - ~ thtn ,....., toothy
grin under Pwter'a 21! y -·old fece61. He tak• tine out
to ......,.,. hla gr.Y wociJ~ giving full pley to hlt
bright rod lkintlgllt pentt ond matc:llln9
The lneYitablt ' " ' - end hollero thot folloW this
P41"1e1 dhlrotJjng Inspire Pwtllf to flis&gt;-"1&gt; hla oNrt C041or
.,.. """EMa ~_....... He~ tho
IUdllnce In liMit talk lb6ut blown odd.
oitnoro
ond more ... ond drugll8nd rock 8nd rdl, Wille tho · ol
oct1ng
i l lor
thla1M
_
_ ...., erOioWid
lllle • . _ . - f o
_,.eyt

ehl"·

bend-...,.,_,

'*""'•

~

on...-. The OYW!ing'o ....._,,en~~

BOOTS!

Anyone Who ett enda "" ACIOC concert ohOUid 110
with no -anliona. The action• ot tl,jo etude. sweaty
quintet can pale oven tho Stones in their l)tlmo. The
"acl&lt;l ol _k.,a p44ed almoot to thl orange sella
roiiiUNd tho crowd that • night ol de.rening, pt~mal
rock and roll was at hand.
/lu ACLDC-hll-thl otago a h&lt;JQe beH dMcended et
cantor ouge, Lood YOCelilt lktan Johnson hernmerod It o
lew ilrMo ond lhl bend -QPN1ely pounded into
" Hella Bello" from thli( lat"t lP IJI«:k In Bladt.
Johnson P&lt;OYod to be a more then ._...,

•Ol&gt;lacemeno for tho !Me Bon Scon . ~leckjng lhl

cw-.

unique Mt of vocal cords of , .
Jottnoon
.., ..,....., 8nd yll with lhl belt of thorn wNia
po_.;ng more derity then Scott. He llllttod tho ouge
with ~of booze ond MX 8nd I~ YllfY oorntorubly
oMih lhl rao ol tho crew ITom Do- Un6er.
The show however 11ill belongS to INd gultatllt
Angua Young. Angua WM hio .....a4 relined Mlf with hil
mooay hair and~ l&lt;lit and ollotta. Except lor a
rot..... boring 1 0 rnlnutN whirl Young did 1 ottlpoond showed hio pootorlor fataln), lhl bend concantrllod
on ltWorltel rqng from the vintage
"Sin City" to
the mote recent .,Sho1 Down Jn FJ•.,.,_.. .nd ' 'Beck tn
81~ ...
Muolcally the band gave thllr
lhl extra
puno11 thll rnok•• liWI ihow eo enr.coW. Tl&gt;r. ...,.. .
..,....,.., true of 1 paw«!ul _...... ol " Highway to
- · " which hllpod put tho crowd on ito ,.., lOt moot
of lhl nigllt.
Unlortunetely. 1M ltage effat~o
lare:
Young runnning ltOUnd wildly JumlllnG lrl tho air to 8nd
Mth oong. Young cimDing on t h e - ond jur,png off
over tn beu,· p!eying- ~. 8nd of eo&lt;na.
Young rollil1g erOW\d on stage ... a IIIII out of
The shoW
OOinltllle If hi hadn't
dimbod o n - beclt and
1M Aud floor
repudng notao on hla . . . , _ ola !Mitng. The -oy
w• high throughout and Jclwleona' ' - ' with
the crowd waa e x -. A rauoout encore of " You
snook ~ All Night Long" 8nd " Lit Thora 8e Aoclt"

m

.,.""""*'"

-•lt'lf)CIMO

--·t- -

w-.

'*dod

waolhll)lghlight ol thllhow.
The 76 minute set wn a,rnltiooo o11ott 8nd " TNr'
and "Girta Got Rhytlwn" were notlcMbtr ~. At
ACJOC eent 8000 people home hippy, wl1lch io
more _ , .., be -.111 lor C)llll1lng
Ronnie Mon-' a , ... bend played lor OY« en hour
with tho t-.ted gulteriot relying on fw too many
girnrnlcb 8nd too muoc:h dlm&gt;rtlon lor a talemod PlavEv. . WGRQ rnornk&gt;g OJ llae(men put more effort into
1M . . - . o l ~aha-ct.. Gwnma
put rtlo Ita urWlaplred - :

acC"a-.

/

- .X. eo.rom.rr

CUSA invites you to
Communication Orientation

Today fom 1·4 p.tn. In the Jane Keeler Room of
the.Ellicott Complex.
..
~~~ majofs and intended majors welcome. ~
Meet fellow studS\ts and faculty.
Have your ~ons answered,
.
Siudent Also~~-

�l

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tmnltooloay Ulcd to dacribt
fJIIliba like that Ia Tbtec's

Cotopi•Y al rol&lt; . lianard
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lbu lb« tcnniololoQ aaetl to
tldcribe flllllilic:o lib lila ie' l'ltrD&lt;'t
~y baa ..... c:llliqod. ''Oaoe
we &lt;ailed lb&lt;m 'dcvW¥ ••" II&lt; .,..
"Titty we tqu ....._ lbc:m
'varian1 •. Now we call than
sociolopa Jolon

'allm101ivc'."
JllSJ u clea(ly, td&lt;YilioD lo an
UJtruuic pan or Ow c:otGJill&amp;IOCial rabO&lt;. 11·, 11tt advertiJina
forum fOf ,.., food, liD . . . _ .. .,
force In drlld·........ and • leaa
~ lbc' time or Mary 1'ylcr
Moore. It lou offcred
lnc:cn4tva fOf womcn to_.,.,
Mo&lt;eovcr. b's !be ploa w1ta-e

anticipate tbe fUture ol real famoly
lifc? What ~uld sueb biuore llvlna

of~'•Company, or lhtcllaotic
&lt;willliaa of Soap possibly hove tn

For jed4vlcwUJ who bdlcn
lbaJ !he medium b obxQed wuh
tb&lt; Inane ond lbt bnlevcnt. til&lt;
anwcr mar bt ··noablna...
ltcpotltioa, endltM

~ltloo ,

is

whot Ill&lt; boob tube'• Pfllll'll'l\lllinJ
IS a8 alloas. If a COI1CqJI WOfb,
it.
Bvt thld •• pm:iody !be po!At .
T....moo Pfllll'll'l\llllaa does ruu

wcrkly oaoul11 on thr!r lnRexiblc
prolessionol ..ubllshmcnt&gt;.
Tclcvllion comediea ltkt The
Many Loves or Dobie GUlli, Car
54, Where Arc You7. and McHale'•
Navy f~ &lt;alb or WINIY
ubotcu" undtrmiaiDI aucb
ltallowed INtlt ulJOrll u !be Kbools.
tbc polioe and the military.
Ebewlttrc on the air, the old TV
marrlaac formula or barritd'
bUIItandlnuuy wlfo-lbe lonnulo
I Love Lll&lt;)'. I

&lt;01&gt;)'

whicb pvc

throuab p&amp;ttcrru

Married Joan and Bu.... and
Allen- - • rcvaJ&lt;d. Altllo"'l&gt;
they mlcht "'"'k to Pfoeo&lt; !be
illllllon ol malc JII()I&lt;INI&lt;Y, the
W0CD&lt;11 of Bcwitcbcd, I Dram ol

and

~ydn:

dcocetive tllrillen In the urly
Fifties, waums (51 or lb&lt;m)aJ til&lt;
- · · c:od; apioGap: iD !be mid·
Sixties; ODd brul&amp;l polio&lt; ltrla In

!be s.-tla, to

jUII 1 lew.
b ' J DOt tlliDJ lo '"Y that I cycle
CJ!ploins why 1111 iodivlclual lhow is
dcvelbped-wlty. lor namplc,
Ltot'• · Arebie Bunter amer&amp;led a
holt or lmitaton In !Itt Y"'"
foUowlll&amp; biJ Nidscn triumph1. But
it '• quite IIOOihcr lbinJ 10 CJ!I)Wn
why \~ pub&amp;c wu wiUina to
1upport. to many proJtams bued
on !be Ltot lonnula of comedy,
controversy and conllicl fn the
lamOy. Or, more bnponanrly, what
impaet tbar vicwina experience ha&gt;
bod-on Amc:riran&gt;odal relation
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Car 54
Robc:n Roten, director or the
National Aaldea&gt;y or Tdtvlslon
M1 and Scic:Oce• Archive at
ua..A, ~ '" ml)' ha...e to
. .....,.. rile way wcl!Unt about the
IDOdWm 10 ......, thae que~~iom.

"Tdc¥Wort ta•• jus1 • mirror.
rcllectiaa pat '•already t&gt;appenina
. . . popUlar llliod, .. be QYS. ..It ••
pan or tbe JiOGia1 r.bric."
rombinlna with otbcr daily

oc:a-a,.

~pe:tieacu

to innue:nc.t our

bdoavior.
A cut iD poinl: Tit&lt; elllldrcn or
!be p o l l - baby boom wc:n:
lllstory's first artat ttlcvhlon
wlldorrs. In a ..,..., !be medium
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..._ aouc:b leu wilb tb&lt; Dlllllve
~ twyOII of Ill&lt; SWics.
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our commoo esptrienct, an
in01.1trlliol dement in our p4&amp;n1 lor
the fiiiUR .
"Teltmion picu up JOme thin&amp;&gt;
that are on the: edaeor tomotTow.·•
useru produm NortlWl l.tot.
Ooa primetime llc:tion anually

do wilb r&lt;lllity?

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wca);caiJt&amp; of Its

tbt way we pm:eive ' ormal
~ rdodooships, ond llo"' we
view our own U&gt;&lt;L b '• no1 s!mp4y
c:rutrULI!Immt. but a buic pan or

arnonacmenu a• the enalnccr&lt;d
" marriaac:s'' or Love: 8oa1 t.nd
Panllll)' ldaod, Ill&lt; m&lt;nqe·a-lroi•

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~«rctly D&gt;Ore po..O.fuJ tlttD !bar
ll\lles. TV na1on in tbac ,..-..
Btur Frfcdan later ... rotc,

staff ba•r become nomfal families
on the alr. Lou Gnnl hu moved
back Into print joun!lllit:m wlttre he
p4ap falber ro a brood or . _
JOWII
Scxualtaltooi ....
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llotuehold or 1brce'• Company 01
in U.. !locWta alfoin or Love Boat
one! F - ldaad. llamcy Niller'1
ral l&lt;idJ ... his bumllina. lovllblc:
polio&lt; officon. Soap bas IIUtiQOI&lt;Icd
....... !be critieal odds by ~
the tracfitional family up to tJM:most
Olltnp&lt;&gt;UI parody imaJjnablc:.
E..., where the twd&lt;ar family
doa survk"'t. in some form ••
sbadow&lt;d by problems. Alitt Hyatt

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(Aiioc) io - -· Ann Roautno

(Onc Day At a Tnne) divorced. Tbr
1110~ popular chari&lt;Uf on family·
orierotcd Happy Oayo i•nor a family
membco., all, but t.be unottaclled
Fonzic. And ~P' bcaruot they
,..rid ochcrwiJC-... ~mplawiblr, once uncoa"cnl io nlf 1......
the pcrlea nuclear lamUico ol Little arranJnnenll an bel.., -.elk
HollO&lt; on t.ht Prairie and The coo•cnuonal. 1hroa1ll tlu·
Wa~&lt;oa are«&lt; ialbe pu1, buth on
rf1l&lt;lotion ond wide Y\owioa of

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dtscriomi'IJ iruotution.

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bcha¥ior. our vuy ··r. .ny

Oeariy, td&lt;vosioa IS l&lt;llcctUll
ral ~s m the way hi&lt; Is

coodue1cd . Mort pe:op1c Uvc

idtoloc1-' '

Wbal- nonaal . . TV today

may 1101 aauaBy be -..t. . .
untC"n somclbioa &amp;•rpria:Jaa
" ' - · it Will proltall4y b e -

tosaJ&gt;a .......... "'f"\a\&lt; today.
Milllons ol mothcn arc " " ' - 1.omonow.

demonstrated covertly JUII bow
rcocntfuJ WO&lt;nC1I bad ltm&gt;mc.
In other wordJ, primeumc
tdcvision wa&gt; luU of lbc uploslve
family dynamicl or the SII!ics--thc
aenration I•P· IDli•OUthoritarian
piO(tll ond lCJ!ual conRkt-Ocfore
Ollyont rnll1ed that an cxplO&lt;ion
was· underway. It anudPI!ed (and
bel pod c rcotc) 1 h&lt; Aac of
Alienation,
()w Dot)o •I I

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More rc:cmtly, television ha&gt;
b«om&lt; a major teotin&amp; &amp;round for
c~taaaes in the fantily wblcll will
almo•t ct&gt;rea.i nly afrcc1 the
aswmptioft• that r...J Americ:ans
brin1 to cheir own livina
arranacmenu In the yean ahead .
"The old·fuhionrd television
lamiUy u d)'IDI, " ..yo criiJc Robert
Sklat. "The problem may be thf:
modo! lor !be family; llolb ia
tdcvialoa and In life h lsll'r reaDy
WO&lt;tilll any 1110«." llkk veteran
prodooa- O.vlcl ~La&amp;· "It may be
tllllt&lt;leYiaoo Is bdplna to dthne a
new ven1oo or tltt family."
Thai venloo hal t&gt;Othina lO
do .,illl blood Lies Of lqallllllrio&amp;e
bond&amp;. ltutead, il rdb Oft a
dtfiDldoo whldl MJr)' Rkbatdl
on« orr....s oo tbe Moly ry~er
Moon: Sbow. "Wllal is a family
..~ .. uted I l l &lt; · heroine: (one or TV's r~r~~) . Her
aos-: any poup of peoplc Wllo
abaled a .,.. c1ea1 or alfectloa •
t'*-. and ifttt:nlrl elq~Crimcc:o
"Th val~u lradilioaally
~ wkb t i l &lt; - are bollia
ltafttltn'ed 10 ocher In
tcle\oWa llellon, .,.. eoplodaiJ to
lbo WO&lt;Ir-placc," \JIIi..nlly
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deaen.
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Tll.eac thret seenarioJ-two even If tbe d&lt;lalls are still
tltpllehly eocloncd by Ronald dlllurllill&amp;fy hillY. .. ~ .. It the
Rapn, !be tblrd by """or blJ n, word used . - o!Ua by Hoover
aldeo- rdloa !be bDrd-liao US Kholan and Radvt-.
fordp poUcy lt&amp;DCe mllilioood Rlcbard s.- and Peter Duipm,
• . _ ptcoi6aq.
In dl.nacriliaa tbDr p i for lbe
Bcbiad lbli lies • ~ us llobal ' -·
brai D lfaJL auoclaa.ed with
s.-.• ICOod .... wilh .....
America 's oldta.t ud mo11 p06sllod Jhoa and dole CI'OI'IIod
~ve tbillk cat, . - llair, loots lite who ....
fordp potic;y orlftltii!Oo is bal !111&lt; Rq&gt;pod out of a 19$9 MOM
qprouod by Ita till&lt;: lbc HooW&lt;% MWII'ft'l. til: speaks num1 IWsoian
lnJtJtutlon On War, R.CYOtution and and II an upon on lbe Soviet and
Peaee.
Baa S..!"'P&lt;"" oommtmia par~leo.
'The hudtutloa wu !ovndod In Hls- 11~,
1919 by lhe Ice Preaid&lt;m Flerbcn panltularV ~10 !be
Hoovn, wbo a.er p vr il au w...... l.enaiJpber: . He claiino to
uncqul...... tbart&lt;f: " lbc ~ be lh&lt; orlio or~·, p1ot1er to
or tills latclclllioa, .. Hoover wrote, blocbde Cooba•
... . . be ••• IO~et.be
mls of lh&lt; cloetriDa or KArt
Man- whether communism .
"We llllouJd fO&lt;I&lt;l abo.. lllc
&gt;odalltm. economic matrrialiJm Ot hoi'- in Iran,", SU. 1111.
athebm- tha• to protect lbt "They're only 51 pcopk, and we
Amencan W11Y ol life from "'eb made the miutc or CODO&lt;Dintlfll
ldcolotleo. their conspinocies and to all or our allenlion on them . What
reatnrm lbt validity of the we, u Am&lt;ricMs, JbouJd be dolfll
Am&lt;ricM syacm."
lnaead is looltiQI to our own bad:
yard aod oovntalfta Soviet and
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Cubaa peaetratioa of tltt
Ill work b.os ~ ' " - ~i:r\bbeaa: We sbouJd ' be
thai, but lbe ovuridlzll mood or ~our allies to isolate.Qoba•
Honva IDJdtution .-..., isllill uakper.a-tbal's1D~
oot or prafovad paoimiom about or aprudu.,_"
Amorita's a..- or survival in a
Wlwdid~-byaoeof
-.howdowa willl tbt commtmia hb mo• ,_od and intrllulac
workl. l!dward Tdkr, the "r.&amp;btr" promises tb111 lh&lt;re would be ••no
or the hYdtOIOQ Ioomb, b one of more Talwans, no mo;e
Hoover's lllllor fd&gt;olan. .
Vletnam a"l
durinc • hi s
In tbdr · - . .boY· admlniltntloo.
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day. llUl c- libenls rrom
StaDr "'JJIod: "II · llhillk.
Harvar d aad WaabiDILOo's that ._-*illJIO~
rnowned t!Liak tuk, the otndal , . _ orilla Toinn-«Dd
BrooltlQp lftldhdoa. ...S 10 joke lUI' s aot • &lt;llliitY. ~ be1J
about !be ........ . . , . .. loudl1 ,....._ Tilt ~ OlliDae wiD
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lnlctTYIIoMI .,. a monthly journol end ~U flr• bwt II
tchtdultd lo come ou1 In tM aprlng seme:sttr UB
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community on ..,le-fNtioNI meu~.._
Oedng O~~m: and otac:o ~1 7 el 8 P-"'~ 1n lht
Goodyu t S.thoom..

Silo- at 1M ChaNd Howo. Wine. dwolloh, ~ltr fish
aNt chtdtc.n JOUP tonight a1 7:30 p.m . and tomorrow •~
10:30 p .m . .at both lo&lt;ttlon•-3292 "'•Jn netr
Englewood end 250 I N. Fo.,tt b.,hlnd Spouldlng,
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Nonon Eatco~l.. board meob in """ J'• ,_,..
Bohal Club rneou tonillht at 8 p.m In ihe Red
nfettrla, ~lk:od.

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ln\u Ortek Council mt«u ~Oild•r •• 3 p.m. In l34
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dorl AnM•. an6 Thwodoy ol I I o.m. In 15 Copen.
1 echn~ua lor ~rfng M df«1tve ~ will be
d - Job~ P•opo•.Cion ond Techniques
Wori&lt;JIIop Thursday ol 5!30 p.m." 1f 4 ClcrMna. IIC- A
~~~ will be ahown and dllltuued

U8 ,..,., OI'OWih Cent01 ,_,. Sun&lt;leyot8 p.m. In 211
Townsend. Anyon. 1,..,....«1 Ill helping 10 " ' - ' " •
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yov1t hMJ' t.M ~ ITIOSl eskt.d qVUtlons by rnten ~B.
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II ·' p,m . Monday. Thursday and Friday, until 6 p.m .

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In 177 I'IFAC. Elll&lt;:oll, on l'londoy• l•om 1·5 p.m

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atoQen wiU be teen on bumptr 1tl&lt;ker1 end T~ahln.- f01
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now. SH .3.34 Bell for cletollo.

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and pay • lllpend of J.3240. For funh~r informelfon
wrUe· Shlr1ey Stron. Coordlnetor. tonservetk&gt;n lntt:m•
o~l, P•ogoom, National Wlldlllo Foundellon, 1412 16th
Str-. NW. Weohlngron. DC 20036.
Oro.tuatlftg foltnorlly Scnloro who . ,. majoring m ant hfo!&gt;Oiogy. oconorrucs. _...,_ hfoOory. polfUcol
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Orllduetl.ng StNora W'ho ere cnginnti;'Q. compulet&gt;
.....,.., Ol&gt;(&gt;fled rnothetnotlet and p/lytlo mojo,._~
H\lflhH Alrcrofl Com.,.ny of Culver City. Callfornio Is ol•
ferll&gt;g fdlowshlpo for gtaduot&lt; stud)r. FO&lt; mo&lt;e r..formollon, woilo: ftO. · Jr_ Dlroctor ol Todlnlcol Edua·
lion. H\lflhH l'lruoli C-ny. Culv01 Cfly, Coillomlo.
lllfllorlty o-.ou who .,. Aflo-ArMran. Hbpank:
1\merkeru: or NedVt A~icentto-'The U"i'lltttlly of
Rochester *•nu to meet w1lh mk\orhy at~ ~l'ft­
lnfl' ftllowshlps loP""""' o high quollly oducol1onol proO"m leading to the- /1'\osttr of Bus.lnut Admlnl.t.tratlon
dtgree at one ot the sb. Con.10nlum Ontveraitl«'- No
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Wodneodoy: Unr.ertky of Bridgeport School of Low
Thvrodoy: Homltn&lt; Unl'te&lt;ll\y Sc'-1 of Lo., T~orodoy .
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Wotlnadoy ot 8 p.m. r.. ZJ.4 Squire.
The. Pea•t.onk:• wUI ptdorm Oct. 20 •• 1 p.m. k\ the
K..tharln~ Cornell Thc.ecer, Ellicot1. llC'kots are evellab~
at lhe Block l'lounteln II otr.ce In ElllcoU and tho Squire
Tld&lt;et Ofllct.

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Virgil Thom-,
6 p.m on lnloma·
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16 ol 8 P.ll'l· In lh• Flre5ide loung•. Student Conw.
Cont.lus Colltgo.
"Amulca: Loll and Found" tonlg~l •• 6150 p "'· In 10
Dlefondorf AnnoA
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ot 2::30, 5-.30. and 8!30 p.m. r.. the Woldrnon n-ot.
Norton. See !his rnov1e SUnday 11 8:30 p.m. 1o&lt; only t .50
wkh your commutet eo stlekfl-.
"Tba MakUt Folcon" tonight and tomotr.,... night o&lt;
mldnlghlln the Squire Conforent:• Theou:r.

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                    <text>diller-. tbla time. "Odlct . , _ blow
fall&lt;a throual&gt; (01 UB) becau&lt;t !bey ,....td
tbe ...,bulanc:o r"" ond 1M ~
later," the -law stuclau 1101td.

w.._ ..,_

Tho Rctcue Squad was 11111«1 by lUI
)I'Ur~ Stud&lt;nl. Auodalion (SA) Vk&lt;
!"..rdent Doua Ao.:.:arc. h bepn OP&lt;folioru
10 ~ )UIIOIIho time wbrn IWO Ellicott
raidenu fcll10 llocir dca!hs from th&lt; c:i&amp;IUh
.floor of FllrJO. ~ membm •ere on tho
......

·~ ~

Catdlo Pu"-aty

Racusiutlon (CPR) on a lulilc aucmp&lt;
rni~ the •udaus.

10

Since that lim&lt;, tbe SQWid Ills r&lt;Sponded
• 1o a wide rana• or calls, includina drUJ and

aleobol &lt;meraeo cea and &amp;lhl&lt;d&lt; injuries.
Each Squad mmber is trained in dth&lt;r CPR
combined whb lOdnnced fiBI aid. or tuos
takm ao EmerJC21C)' Medic:al Tec1urJcian

.........

lbcn l i t no plans in LM near rucwc to
upend tho Squad to the Main Succt
Campus, aea&gt;rdina to Horrm~. bocaW&lt; of
tho ~ValJabiliiJ ond prO.oti.JiliiJ of &lt;rn&lt;r&amp;m&lt;:J

oerYI...., In

An ambulance to the rescue?·
by J'*llll Sl8u
M ..IIJ}A, Editw

The UB Rescoo Squad, bqpnnlna its f1111
full Y&lt;&amp;r ol opemion, may luove ill owu
ambu'-nce on llle Ambers! Camptu within
moatlll.
Ateordln&amp; 1.0 llleSquad's EJ:eeuli¥&lt;
Ditcclor David Hoffinan, requau bave bem
submiutd for both P&lt;nlliJiion liAd Iundin&amp;
for the arnl&gt;ulin«!"PennWion mWI oomo

from. the S.a~e l&gt;&lt;panmm1 or Health, and
fUJidina, Hollman hopes, wm oome Irom the
Unlvcrsity·Wick Pfoarammlna Commhteo.
The Commiuee has $25,000 10 allot lo any
~or~~~ildeem•wortby.~d

the Rac:ue Squad bas reque&amp;~td $22,000 or
lboa IOC al.
~

While pt&lt;Vious a11anp11 10 oean ao
arnbu'-nce roc the spnwfin&amp; campou bave
lalltd, Horrm~ is &lt;XX~fldeut that the
emt&lt;nRacur Squad will mate the

th&lt; area. H• CIIPialntd 1hal 1ho

Amh&lt;rll Campus' wid&lt;-opc:n layout and tiJe
dU.~ ouuid• mtdlcal assbt&amp;ne&lt; must
lnvd IO r&lt;Kh tho CampUi are whai
~omp&lt;&lt;d the Squad's illaption. He said tho
.same r~ arc brine ustd to IC'C'Urc an
ambu~at&gt;cc .

Squad member Stepb&lt;n Dear maintained
l~t .the Univn-Jhy cannot opea the kind or
KNICC (rom OtnJidc ambulance services Ihat
a ca.mpuJ vehklc could provide. lbc
Amherst Campus is primarily covered by 1hr
Gotz~llt Aro [)epanmm1 ambul&amp;ne&lt; ~d
~~ Columbia, a privat&lt; arnbulan«

Dear said 11w tiJe ·~ roc lor tbe
private oompany is roQ&amp;IIly UO, 001
indudfn1

USt

of a-

CQU(pmcot .

H~•''1Jo ,_..ed, ..,.,..

lot or lledmts clcdltoiaa lid ....s

fiDd I

•m.. 11-

until H&lt;ohb Serviu opms 1br o..t

momiq."
Oar added that tb&lt; R - Squad, If It
'luodJu o"" lllllbulona:. oould "Ill with drua
overdo.. cosa" lor a whil&lt; until 11 is
dtfinatdy drtmnined tb11 ambulan"' ocrvice
it ~uirtd. "II iJ not economkally feuibk
fO&lt; a pri¥01&lt; company to Ill IU.r lh• Wbal
tbcy luovr ocher caJh to laid 10," he aald•
As for Grtzvilk, a ociUOieor IIG'Y1C&lt;,
HofriiW\ said, "They b..ve bem incredible 10
•orl with b«:a_usc tbcy•rc cautmel)'
d&lt;d1&lt;21td liAd responsible. I C&amp;n'l say lboa
for Ambm1 Columbia. " Bu1 Hoffman
bdlevcs thttlh&lt; University CIJUlOC rdy upon

Cctzvil.k forever.
"~ oollqo ~ a Wbok contributes

no&lt;11ma 101M c.w;u. fire Orpanmnu . w.

are ~Bin&amp; lllar ..me.. and provldl"' them
with IIOihina Ia &lt;&lt;!urn ," h&lt; Slaltd.
Dirce1or or Hta.hh Ser"ic:e Luther
Mu!.Sdman, who bdped tb• Rescue Squad
let rormcd on "'"~ is now tupponina
memben in their quest ror an ambulance. He
sai~

that in adc:Ut•un to aneramcy uae. the

vehtdc could be used to t.ranspon invalid
patlmrs hcr....., campwcs.
Munclman a.ddC'd rhat " t lmpui
ambu'-nce """'ld not be pr.....s.nt Jetton&amp;
for I uniwn:il)'. as mos« schoob hOI\C' one
indudin&amp; Buffalo Swc Cotlqc.
•
Reteu&lt; SqWid members will ll&gt;PCIIr before

t!\e Pros.ramntina Committee on Oc:tobC'r 17
Wbcn rhcy wi.ll make a phch ror 11\t n~w~
lundlfll. S.cu lr the money lor tbe
:Wbul~ docs not &lt;om&lt;lhrousf&gt;, Hoffman
"confident Ihal a vehido •ill hc on campus
within a (row

jiiii:-

"h's j ..,. lboa we'D on-n hav&lt; the
OPI'Of1unily 10 1ft all 1M rooocy ~ Dftd
from on• plaa 11 oor timt, lit&lt; we ha~
now," h• said.
•

Wedf18sday
Vol. 31, No. 111SUNY at Buffalo/8 Octokr 1110
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PorirJ11ike Prom~tsJa~uit
Ill an unprecedented move, a lawsuit
bas becu rUed
the SUNY Board
or Trustca by oae of ill own manlieB
to protest the Board's May decision to
blte dormitory fees SISO.
Acoordlna to lMDes Stern, studau
IIUSiee and Prc:sicklii or tbe S!lldan
Association or tbe State Uoiversily
(SASU), suit was filed September 30 in
an Albany Court. The aetlotu by tbe
Board of Trustees and SUNY
Chanc:ellor Qifton Wharto~. he said,
were doric in violation of S1a1e public
meetitla laws.
"I am 001 ooinesting the board's
ricin." Stern stressed, "but tbe debate
on the reot increase was carried out in
Executive SCuioo and problbktd
anyone Oil tbe ouuide from offering -.
different oJ!ini&lt;!n."
Accordlna to the Slate's Open
Meeting La.,, a p ublic. body can call an
Executive Sess1on_-clo•ed 10 the
publfc-oaly WJder eauin oonditlons.
S!erg Jllaintalned. ibat
the trUstees
IMI May callcd Encutive Scaloo on tbc
pou_Dds thai t!Jey would .discuss
"propoced &amp;Dd peadina lidptlon and
perJollllel matters, " t hey actually
drifted lftto diSCUI$ioo on ,th~ hikeL
"That," he adds, "is not ao area
c:Overed under exceptions to the (ul. " ·
••
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when

SliM ' - - ·1 'be yearly dorm rctlla.l fees were

railed SI50 .per stlllleot in late May by

d«&lt;55oa which' eauaht
«udeat Iadas 1&gt;1 ~· VB oolir~
stlldcnt~ or the liike by mail durlna the
ud praented the option of
wllbclrawt,Qc frtD tbe bollllna contnld
~ any fiDIDdal peoaltlts. •
As the U.C. the Crull-' decision was (
!be_ ~. •

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claouced

~

a nablr or tJB

'l dmill*on M llOI sMnl stadnlt !Ill
ample opponUJlity to IDib other pl&amp;os
such as livina off-ampas. Studc!nt
!elden too condemned the boan!' ro.~at a time when students were not
liven a chance to respond.
Stem .aid Monday- that an Albany
i"iiae bas ruled that the suit has cause,
but afrlrmed tbat a date bas not becu set
for a bearlna.
•
Ill addltloo to tbe #suit, SASU-dlc
lobbyina poup of more than 100,000
SUNY students-has called for a refund
of the SISO hike to all dorm residents.
That was presented to Wharton lasl
Wednesday with a list of five other
demands.
· Accordin&amp; to Stem, who siu on tbe
Board of Trustees by vinue of his Iitie as
SASU President and Student Assembly
leader, he had cootcmplaled the suit for
some time but decided to a.:t last week
Although Chancdlor Wharton could and rhetoric, what is eall«&lt; for b a more
wlien "SUNY really started to hassle
us-." Wharton lodicated, Stern sald, oot be reached for comment Monday, a reasoned errort 10 undl:rSiand complex
that SASU's lobbying efforts against I he l~ter he sent to Stem araues that the challenaes. . .I am c:oost.rained by your
Presiilcnt "dill.orted 1' some £acts.
bite were uoealled for.
lawsuit from further comment ."
"I cannot respond in detail,"
Stem, however, told 1M Sprctrv.m
"Even if I was a lrustee and 001 part
or SASU," Stcro claimed, " I would Wharton wrote. "Our reply must oow tlw lhe chance for discus5ion did 001
have filed suit. Wbat they did was be made in a lepl J&lt;UiD&amp;."
exist before the decision was rna&amp;. "I
wrong."
The Chancellor pniOied out that then would have even lieen willing to eall off
.s tudent representative to tbc board Ten.! Cily (an Albany picket against the
.tlaJted rapoMe
Sbaron Ward was a part or the .ftike scheduled for Friday) if they were
In a letter to Whanon , Stern neaotiations and actually voted on the willilll to nqotiate," he added.
el&lt;plained he is against 1be bitt because proposal. Wharto~ iJso stressed that
1~ iu demands SASU has called for
it will increase the cost of public the' move to put a sreater burden on one month's public notice berorc th&lt;
education IUld beeab5e. lt occured after studa!IJ does n01 ~theStaseofaoy trustees plan to llrCl on any fee proposals;
~ bousin&amp; contracts were slaned flmding reapons;bilitles. "The money," a housin&amp; cootrlt'l with a lease bindioa
8Dd without public discussion. Stern he pointed out, "was redituled on both studenu &amp;lid adm.iniaraton. wltb
araued with the t:ustees' lotlc~lhat the. acadani.e ptl)lttniS.''
optjoo.s for barpinina riahts; and tbe
~ve. towards SUNY's sdf...uffickncy,
Wharton also suesscd to Stem that inclusion Of stUckoiS OD a aovemance
wtll allow more funds for aqdcmic the • stuckot representative has the board 10 review dorm policies and
opportuniU.19 present his views to the pef'SOMCI.
protraml.
r'l1 is, ludicrous," be araues, "for· board. ''-W!'havc establlsb«&lt; a~ues
If SUNY .orrldals refuse to aaree to
fo r COJUiileration," Wharton stated.
the demands by today, SASU plans to
SUNY off'ldau to vofunwil y turn
money the Slate 'is 11&gt;0re than "We hope you will use the.m eollrCl pro1ests at SUNY bcad,quaners in
Albany &amp;Dd at $)NY eamJ)IISCS aroUDd
willlna to aupply only to ea'* students construc:tivdy.
". . . Rather than clcmoo.stratioos the state .
aua fiMDclal b8rQibip."

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Dave CrisWiteUo of the Alumni Asoociotion
predicud tJw this )ar'i IWDDIII wiB be, b i 1n 1977 the Ullivtnity of Buffalo rnlvecl lts 1 tlwl tht laa when a llit-do*D dillllcr 104 tlq)C~Uive
football _ . . . . but kfl bebiDd oae lmporw&gt;t tlcktts preventecl IIWil' •udcnto from lllalclillitnilitloo-Hoiii«::ODina. L8ll year, however, AC&gt;me A.ccorclilli io Oi5wudlo, the event II "Mort or a ·A111111nl and' ctudenu took on tbe msk of setYice for the Uniw:nity Commllllilt ODd the idea
r&lt;IDJtituthl• the traclitlonal falltlme fcatiVitles is to break even. · ~
with bon lila an4 clmca.
11Us year 'the unclefcatecl Bulls Wilt come home to -.Ja,..ftd
a bon fiR on Fliclay nl8ht. the crownlil, of
T0111i11f; " rbe H~ Qu... competition '
a HOmecomin, ~'and an infonnal dance.u&gt; end wiD bt hdd in Squire lialJ where Satb Plodca, last
tbt day. Tbt
Jli&amp;Y AI'*'&gt;' State.
year's queen, will ·a own her suocasor.
The
Tbt partyina btlins M. 9 p.m. l'ricll)' &lt;VeDlna nomioeca' will bt Juclaod by a pand of ,prominent
with a bonfbe neor lbt lilllcott Complex, folio'tt'cd Buffalo .,.. rosidelits cb""" ~b Browo• or
by a party 11 the Talbi:n Bullpen wbicb will the AllllM.i Association.
PrimatY COilliden,tion
eotiilnue untill the wee hours of the mocninJ.
will bt given ro the coatq_tan1's pades and school
Proc:eecll from the party will 10 the Unltecl Way.
lldivities. Leu anpb.uis it piKed. on appearance.
Before Satutclay's pmc aplnst. Albiny, Sl,ma
, Hopins for ·.more tbaa the 12. appljcailu qf lui
Phi Eplilonls plaslniniJ tailple party. A section yCll, Lyons uld the girll sboulcl a&gt;ler foe booor
of the-fatuity lot wiD be rQPOCI off for t h e - and· moctly fu.n, 1.Jiis'}af bt it J!lannin&amp;on bavina
(atlvitles. L)'lliU cvayonc to attend the new QUlJtll .~lore involved with the ICbool.
and to bfinl food and drink. " h'U be a aoo4 time," "Maybe nett year we'D C\'al ha•• a Kina," he.
he added, itreo'sinl the exd~a~&gt;ent, partyina md a4de4.
•
hilb spUiu of the oc:c:aslon.
Tho; informal da.xio lliat' cvcnina ill the~·
1.:~ abo .-u:d tlw the support' p~ to
~ Room of Squire IWI on 1M Main StJeot CiiJ;pus it
UJI!a ~ Week~ tbaC ._ three -,-a
"s!&gt;&gt;QSIOred''iby ' lbt ~ r-~h illil the ·•pi&lt;Wd llnll1lilu&lt;laalf orJO ,ealDa . _ liMIIwiolt -..,.
lal'"""'*'t ClOIIIl8 •• 'l'bt » ticbu, -·- · bt ,,\.,.._,,. ,..,,Jat of pooitl¥0 f~," bt said•._
pordlaoad at lbo SqUire Tlc*el Ofllce, lndllde btu, o~
''Every year the ~ 1t1S
wine, ~· Ond ~ ~ fi'OIIl 8:30 p.m.·l .blga and btucr. "lt Is de!lnltdy worth aoitla
Lm • .wiD btj to' the "llia Bond -oo of the Jay
to," Lyons- .encouraaed.
HWitb tbe Bulls
Moran Q\lltil«, who _,..... Clloam by ll.lll!cnts and - \llldc:fetiecl, it sboulcl be a really aoo4 ~-"

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LUNCH-DINNBR-8NACU

rAJCB our .sarvp . au.~m

ALL~ SpoRTII'tQ EVEI'ITS CAN
BE SEEN OM 00~1 0 ~T;.V. SCREEN
L...___.....,__ _ 'llla-.utln - · - - - - HappY Hour • 4 • 8plll . FJrD:'Iio.. D ' - •

6IUPEIIPBCIALS- JIIIIGUS-

R-adi~_ station sate ina~es SA Djs

·but' future waves may be blo~ked _
ban:lcrs bjocklna tlleproposecl switdlovcr tp the
AmJ&gt;cai Calnpus and 'tO fM, ' wilb -.pooc;c pla)'ina_a
is jUII too
o~" r&lt;poctin&amp; . tbat WBFO, UB's .FM
Jlation bas altai:ly rcacrved 'I*C on lbe NO(lb
' Ciialpus and ...ui bt movlil&amp; there w!tbin . thtec
r.eaw. lbls, be bdlefts, wiD prevent WRUB from
rea:iviJII an fM llccase, d~·to the lmpoaibillty of
bavina t'lio 1'M Utiooa w!tbin a otie lillie ...U111 of
"*"\ olbcr. ,;....,_: 'WIIfO li p&amp;rt' of a ' naliooal MtWorlt ..pf ltaliou," .so- predicls,
"~IJB will ~ 0111." ._ .

maJor 1'9k· Silver contends "Ambc:rst

�All's quiet on the Law Sch·ool (font? J
~Apathy, dissatisfaction zap SBA f
The rocm1 &lt;Ot&gt;tr~Weny ov..
validlcibG or U8 Studcm Bar
A8odlltloa (SBA) cleQions W1S
- rcsolvtd loa-':, as law Slutla!IJ
puMid .. ref&lt;ra&gt;d- &lt;enlfylnJ lhc
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dectlon• by 1 133-49 ma}orlly.
Colllnatlleentirevotlnaproc:esu

.. farce, ••. ntwly eltclcd SBA
Presldenr BUl Altrculer was upsec
wl~lh&lt; CORIIifutionaJ provision
requirina dcctioos 10 be held within

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the lint 10 days of ct.wa.
Allhob&amp;b lh&lt; desianat&lt;d time
p&lt;riod had dopstd, elections - e
stiU helo, and lh&lt; subs&lt;quen1
validation r eferendum was
demanded. A lwo-chird.s ••yes" voce
was nt'Casary for pa$$'4J,C .
The tntfre eucutive boltd ran
~. and iocludcs M.athew
Modica, Viet· President ; Marc
Oanz. Trruurcr, and LeO Marlon.
Scc:rctll)'.
Orlly 1"0 of Ill&lt; 2A J&gt;OUtionJ had
more than onr: candidate runn1na,
while lhc baiLie ror S«ond-Ycar
Dir~tor wa5 won by Sherwin
Sua-a write-in eanelid.ate- with
. four votes. The law enrolb
,.,.. ~...._. •..._ 7SO studc:ou.
S.vdent apathy and r.....lty
cjn.kism. moa '111ft:-. arc tht: ~

University has no comment (yet) on

• nte •ttJr~JA •JOUrttd lftla pl•e• •uat.1. ..

iuuu bamptrinl a

Report released

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Allllou,h the C&lt;fvmy Repon is Oestiutd tO 1\IVC a
imJ*t on tho £\llure or ocadc:mic pWlnin&amp; 11 UB,
the ~--.lied rdeuo of llle 'doewolcmt ~wuk-IIIIMioC
inspired a Pletloora of ...,._, ftont ~ and
fl&lt;lllly Ia lllcit nab to di,.. lts coote:niJ.
In r.:~. whm CORiaaed by 71t~ $p«&gt;/11Jrf, moot
ocadcmld&amp;oa sh........S COCIIlD&lt;DI OG Ill&lt; lludY diiCID I vwic&lt;y
or . _ . Facully Senate Clutir NoniJM Solkoff ocboec!
most whal he ~ lhat be "!tad only ,_;v&lt;d lht report
lht. llllei..aod" and be&amp;Jtd 1101 to cocnl,ll&lt;lll oo the
clocwn&lt;nt's.,. IIIJJeCD-Io )lbo-co~~tenu. Thcqewly-decttd
Olair llld, bo-, lhat be hoped • ~o Jet down and read it
siani~t

toala!U (Monday).''

• Some " - " lhat lht l'cJlO&lt;t will be ~"hoi totik" durin&amp;
llliJ wed&lt;!o Focuhy sOqau lll«titla and today's ExccutiY&lt;
Semon or lbe aovanina body.
Sc&amp;ndlna Con&gt;mitt.., on 0entn1 ~a llk'lllba'
Hilesbkoroar H.athi. who doubles as the Stuclenl Aaoci•doa
(SAl SpaUn Bureou Chalrpmoa, shied away from
commitllna himself...a the repon, e•pialniqlh~ UDtll afttt
the Oajcral EciUcadoa Commit..., - i n a llliJ· wed&lt; b• wiU

........e com.,csll.

ne-._n.

The ~ Rq(OCt__. . .llllilwloo of I IWO tnOOih
inWII]ptl•r dfort"by the Talr forclt 011 lht lmpleatcsllllloQ
ofCI&lt;Dtt1tl Ed~ in ~Y~-~ th&lt;
ramtnCIIIonr lht Univ..Uy wiU upcri.,.,. ' """" the
c:ontromNI prapam is pluaaed ln. Tho"" fllllotiCilioaJ wiD

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orienltd lhmudV&lt;S IO ~·
fa&lt;ton ltd 10 Ill&lt; ''r&lt;lianltioo'' of fot I prOfGSion. and blve..,. ~
previous SBA Pr&lt;lidmt -~ to &lt;p&lt;nd.1eu1 iD 111cit ....,
Pi&lt;non.,.,., I'I&gt;DKootto 111n for Q'l:S-onlh&lt;kindsof~llllllht
re-dcaloo.
SBA bas typic:aiJy foaa&lt;d 1u time
"Tb&lt; llllluclc IIOUnd lllis pbce on."
JUCb.'' Pi&lt;non Slattd in ba'
fuo Issue lht SBA hu ~~&lt;con~&lt;
fanwdl column thai apP&lt;artd in involvtd in d&lt;als willl 1 COWl&lt;
the Law l&lt;ttool Pllbllcation Opi11ion. calkd Ne,. York PriClic:&lt;. Tauah•
''StudentsjuA want IOIJ&lt;IIllrouah by the late Professor David
tbdr three years btre."
KoC'hcry, the row&lt;:rrdit eounc
likewil&lt;, nowly-dccttd President "prq&gt;artd JCDioB for lht bar cum
Ailr&lt;uter r«&lt;JDil.n Ill&lt; apatby and the xtual pnoctltt Of law."
problem. "MOSI law Sludents hold l&lt;l'Ord••a to Pi&lt;r&lt;oa. Followina
do"''l jobs in addhloo 10 tb&lt;ir heavy Kochtry's dtalh las1 s prina.
course lo•d ,.. he uplain&lt;d. uudcms "'" ...,.. to &lt;Ws to bnl
"Besides, moSI of uur&lt; on the old IUs laptd l«tures, aff&lt;CitOIIlllcly
side and don't feel li~e playing refcrt&lt;d to as "Tales From lh&lt;
Qllymort. There's. JWI noc a real CrypL"
desire to Leave a m11k on thr
When 1h.c course wu no1 re·
initilution:·
offn-ed '" the cwrenl linnnctr,
Treasurer Gan1 \ft1 the roor of P icuon bcc amr uptcl and
the problem 10 a dif(crtat aunbwtd the ommluiot1 to Ot;&amp;n
JXT$pecthe. "Sl"drnu ~..... ahe Hcadrit~ '" a~cntOD co ··cur ou1
low Scllool as ln&lt;t&lt;l) a otopping 'I&gt;IIT&lt;&gt;l&lt;W'·I)l&gt;&lt; ..,..,..., .. 1n the
point on th~ ~)' 10. CVCC'r, H Gan.z •Ud~ or P.ason
ass&lt;ntd. " Th&lt; prnalcnt 'karn to
"She b1&gt; as.:rih&lt;d idns to me
earn' a~mosphcrr h&amp;mpcu gcncral thai I do no1 hold," Headtid. satd
inlercst in acah·hla: ·
Qf l'jt!".on. Hr knsistf'd lh:u 11Sin-.~
Law Sehoul Ocan Thumas E. Ihe mtddlr of th~ summer. 1 have
Headrick reet,ic ',acontbtOa:rionor conMilmtly .supporrtd lnstilulion
all theories. "Tb&lt; law iludnlts II or. New York Practice c:oun;e-ln
UB arc acoeraDy oldtr: many h&amp;\C -.1-ft c,·cn mo rr- comp,ehcn•i"e
...... be!ween t"O and 20 yean .........
before return1n1 to school. ••
..The Oa.o bu to g y lhl!."
Headrick cited . ••The-y have
-~Oft~opctOilon or the SBA.

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long-~waited CeiVeny

be re~~ .. ~ and rcs0vn::e shill., wbkb u. lh&lt; kill&amp;""'

could result iD a ra!lcal 6ufllin&amp; or Ua.ivmky foa&amp;kic$.
Allbou&amp;b not c:oatainiDf any olllriaht r - - .
lbe ~ tcpO&lt;t 1o chod:ruu or SllliWcal o.a and
q.-lonl thatmAf \a~lllc aaencl&amp; for fUlure dc:baa 011
~Education.
,
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,,. !i.vdo,piac the &lt;&lt;"POrt, cbriSIA:Ocd after the Tak ~··
~~Scbool or ,.._....... ~ prcycroor
IIDben Cc.valy-1$ I ico&amp;lhy mcmorand""' · - b)'
Oi¥iliOD or UndapadlllW' Educa6oo (DUI!) Ocao .1o1m
PcradoltO describina llis plaa fot implan&lt;ft&amp;lna Oentral
~. Pcndolto'sr~ll&lt; "mininllll," be
admitted, du~ 10 a praumpe.ion chat resourcn wiU become

\ncreasinJ!y """~.
Stln.W. Oen&lt;tal

Education Commin~ Olalnnan Peter
Hare, who has hdd lllat po&lt;ltion Since last June, dedintd to
c:omm&lt;nt oo Monday on citber lbc Dean's plan oftb&lt; repon
•udf. Hare ..pained lhlll hiS comtllittee wu scbcduled to
.,..., ycs:taday primarily to diocOss lht repon. However. be
V&lt;Diured, be ... "noCdisa)urqecl" by Ill&lt; repot1's r!Odinp
and belina 11\at lmpkmallation is still "quite pqosiblc."

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Althouah tcrmina Pmdouo's suueslionr ren.;onable, "Ill&lt;
siddSurntd Philosophy professor not.O that the St""dln&amp;
conimitt.., may 11iU. wisb to submit alt.mwe Omeral
Educatioa p1..,. to lh&lt; Dean durin&amp; II&lt;JI1 W&lt;dt'• me&lt;Una
tdlcdnlad betweet~ lht two putln. Admiuina lhll
Pendouo's plan...,.. realistic. Hareconcurrtd lhll ''we can't
oiMowJy implanalt the ori&amp;inaJ plan.''
El&lt;p&lt;ain&amp; &lt;Onllllilloe members to JUbmk "mot&lt; ambitious
plaN., than Uu.t pn&gt;poted by the Dean. Hare add.O be
shares P&lt;rJdouo's view .(bat there is' only a ' 1smaU dian&lt;."

ror FaU 1911 im.plomrtM.vioo-c:JI)tCially ,;,.. lht ICbcduk
coils for aU councs in lht p r - 10 be srobmltltd by l.bb
Dr=mbc&lt;.
"To ... thinp lhrouah tbc (flll:\llly) Senate laltc:a ~."
Hare lamml.td, '&lt;and lht weeb...UI an hy very fast ." Oc:allaa
wllll the . _... delays wiU be tric$'y, be ao&lt;td. " I'm
&lt;OIIC&lt;ined thai we don't do any~hin&amp;lo......,lht mommtwa
by coo mll&lt;hjldltY.' '
c.-,c.
At Bert Hall, Asoociale Yo« Prcsltkoru for Hc:alcb SOax:a
Donald lllson Qid bis fa&lt;Vlry is pr&lt;pltinalo discuss the plao

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Iller 1h11
and ~phasutd Heallll Sci&lt;nc&lt;s' suppon
for the Oc:neral Education conC&lt;pl.
"Tile: OcXl stop ror the Tut Foret r~pon will be IJ lhil
aflernoon•s Faculty Smate Eucwiw Committee m«tlna.
whore author C:C.Veny wiU discuss lt. Solkoff bas said in the
paa thar be will all a op«ial mmina or lht mtin Foclllly
Smile ~td &lt;ntir&lt;ly lO the General Educatioo i.uue. Hit&lt;
p&lt;tdieltd that would blve to be scheduled later tllis moatb or
in Hovanba' 10 mc&lt;1 Oentnl Educallon dadlinca..
Despite praisioe-tlt• repon as 1 "rill&lt; job" and mdorSUl&amp;
Peradotto's &lt;all for Ocncral EdiJCllion dUcussion. Vic&lt;
President for Academic Affair&gt; 1:' '&gt;crt ltossbeta nottd tbac
his Department had ycc&lt;o meet to diJ.CUSS the study. Pointina
Obl the " practical'" l OOt" of Peradono•s mano, Roubu-1
obscrv.O, "Wt wiU blvcto tblnk oboul manna ad]wunenu
in Ill&lt; lG&lt;n&lt;rll Ed"""-ionl - • o bovina less r&lt;SOU&lt;ca."
tuo oaodcml&lt; renea~-bd&amp;d b)' Roosbns-•ba'&lt; lbe 'I"a
Prcsid&lt;nt wiU m«t with variollo ~ 10 diocwa
"j))onninc 115 wcU as Geooral Edilcaliop ~ Ill&lt; ~avmy
Repon II l&lt;tttduled for Iller thb - ' :.
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pr....-dlllatllelawocboolsllullid
• upa~of-'.-ttudyr..-dl
.....,_, 8lol will l.hcy do ii'l"
·a.a uta{rbesorlcally. "Fuct no.
Tilt flll:l &amp;; l.hcy clon'l Willi 10
cllanp llllDIJ aod like 19 Illite
deeislona on
own."
Hlllorblly 10111&lt; believe, lilt law
scbool (ICIIhics 'l"orldwide bave
boa~ 110011 u UJIPC'I)Ifcsslwly '
~- "Law ocbool itself is'

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....,. eapcrlaKc
do ....S
IIIII...,
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on llme. TOidJII
Pf8Cilcal
1' ' CIPIIfiiOd
lhe lheD
lhe PlenOo. "llul"' doc pal " " ' , . . .
dlffcrtiiCC bel_,. tbc: rqular row· Milk r•ve 11teo b«c, lliere's beat a
aad • n.~ lo.s."'
twealr.dowll ol llUs libcrly. ~
''1'1lco tbc: Dean wiD loot to th&lt; adrniAbcralloa is Willa a ~
•••II cnrollm&lt;nl co jomlfy pe~cmaliJlicview~ "-bave
dfc9pltlc l.hc - , " llld low 1 bcu,. Idea lluu&gt; ,.,.,. "
11odc:nl Nancy Cepk m 1 ra:mt
Picaon, ~ cliJads(oed wkll _..... fl\IJintina apcrialce, ..
OpWon llllck,
·~· renal tread, b tau in ICOOI'dill&amp; 10 Dean l:ladritt. n.....
But " " ' - rctls tbc: ~ is dltlrib\lti111 her criticism. " il'• tile fruJinlion is _...,.., wbca
"""•-'"- '.'l j~&amp;~~ ....,.cloe~ ddlloltdy --.11 tbc: ·faodl o l"tlle ,_~y as old as their
Yort Practl« issue as ao example. faculty
and profeuors-Jtt 1 f«IIIIJ of
Dedllons arc llllde like this l!llbe ad mIn Is tr 11 i o o- student C'CIII'Ilat lo pbmnill&amp; llldr academic
time by th&lt; edministrltion," liraponJibiUty, Jueh u lh•t obown careers,
Pierson.
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Plenon claimed. "I soe'bow i1'1 1t1 towardJ faculty-stud&lt;:Ql mecdnp,
Headrict ,.,ruses co IICCCPI full
up tbal It's lnhercut that studenu • contributes to the Btue. The resl&gt;onslbllily
for
aoy
are rendered powerleu-111 ln~r fiCIIIQI'J attitude hu built up OVer dbsalisfaclion with UB'• academic
c:unlculum dec:iolons 10 Oil at the yean SO thOI l.hcy'•e lfi)WD IYIICM. He feels !bat o tendeocy for
IKolcy m«''lap."
ICCIII!omed to oot even~ ovl lbe SBA l'raidatt 10 rc:Up a&lt; oat
Oaol ftdslbalil is up 10 studmU &lt;OIIlmltted lludcau."
return lo sc:bool uprod&amp;aea •
10 ICqWrt ICidcliiic ~r.cdon.
Praldmt ~.. J'cds !bat DOW certa1a """""" or iostilli&amp;y aoc1
" Sure tbc: New Yort P...:dec is il b lwdcr than C11U for Jludenu 10 cornpllc:olcs tbc: faculty's 0o0rt with

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familar face in new post
(lndualc and Proftlllbull .,..._.. .0... Doaald i[cnnic b

slalcd 10 liU 1be ocwl7 .,..ed ~ of VIce Praldcnc ror
Research and OradiiiiC Sludln, 1Jw ~ ~ latt
n..,.ay Tbe apppOintmcnl is ~ to be OMOUn~ by
Prtsidenl.Robert L. Ketter' a Oltlce .....,_ tile wect."
Rennie said ~ thll he wollld lie ''llu1Ued'' to late tht
pocilion and eaplliaed that Keller had ~ II, depcadcnc upon
Albatty -oval, after llle Praidcal had Clocldld IO COIIIbloc tile: 1wo
pooilions iiiiO -

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SBA." Willi a - - ........., 1M! llllrc II ,._, dcMobc u 10 th&lt;
1000, ~ .dded, "I'd be · . . . .
h LDIOftheDean to
ddiallted il the SBA hid eome .... Are . . . tor tile audenc•.
stable~."
We j . . ciJIIer OIJ tbc: IIMdlocls lo
MaawhiJC, l:leadrttk's o...U adilew: lila .,.a.' '
conlldcDceio die SBAisadlllilledb
It is ia dill w:ln thOI Pierson 's
limited. "I cao ..,. SOIIIC baleRu ~. ~t&lt;r, hu submillcd
rroro panic:ipelllla ia tbe S8A,"
declared fladrick, "but II!(JUido't io
of crattM ~aoce. "I
push thOitoo far."
1 doe tplao to lllbt fila, \ ndlcltcd
IU ooc of~ prcsldenu wtoo ~. "J•Ilad -...b poopt•
has resipJed, ....._ CCCidudod 10 ... wort done."

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Norma Celose, Dltector
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Adults

�UB crowd really loved Lucey;
Independent assails opponents
by Daa Bowman
Orntpa &amp;Ji/01

Tbe patient llld pa11ian -ked cro"-.1

eoui&lt;IA't m~ rhY'hmic II&gt;Platue fot the
optnint auitar act, bua chet.tc:d in
tumultiiOUJ unJ.ooo wbeQ Vic.,.Presldmtial

candidate Plllrict Lucey finally peaked
tbrouah the boeblqe tiiMain or the Squire
Conferoncc: Tbwer Mon~ niabt.
Tbo Democratic half or John Anderson's
Independent tleket bluted tile two 11\lljor
candldatu for tbt Whitt House.
occomponicd by a reeepclve and supjiOitlnc
WOQI wllich cbeered every battl llld
witticism. Althouab Lucey did - ba.. to
resot~ to
willllina the alrudy cvidau
boekqe or the assemblqe, be non&lt;tbd&lt;ss

warmed the students wilh immediate
referetiC(:I to the Buffalo B!Ua and "Tbe
OU.:k&lt;o Wina
or the WorJd."

Buffalo refermc:a also Included t,be
dhrupti•• tunnd construction or the Uaht
IWI Rapid T....,.;t I)'IUIII. Lueey likened the
=:antloo to the detrimental crrecu the
South-• United SU.a will fed if the
Ronald Reaaan·support&lt;d MlC' Missil&lt;
1)'SlftD continues to bore I)&amp;IU.Ieways
ben&lt;llh the surfoee of Utah and Nevada.

Salttt pltdl
Lucey contnued to baranauo the polidos or
Jimmy Carter lllld lleapn thrOUJhout his oW

mint&gt;te ,.,_....._ Tbe Vic&lt; Prosid&lt;ot1oJ

bopeflllsavcd his II&gt;OS1 vkious ottoeks roc the
fDfD&gt;&lt;r movi&lt; oetot, wbo he dam'bod IS
brina frO&lt;D " a difCaau plaoft. "
"Carter's polidcs may be wrooa." Lucey

dl.imed, 01 bUI R.eapn's Jtt' lrrdcvant:•
.. The ruuue of American needs
Anderson's ldtas, I¢COfdina to his ruonin&amp;
mlle. "The only o&lt;b..- cboioes for lbc votina
public," SUJI&lt;Sied Luocy, "are between the
preteJ)l of Cartu-wirh more bi&amp;h
~~n&lt;mploymcnt aDd interCSI rotes-o&lt; th&lt;
P&amp;St or ~tapa-with hi&gt; 19111 Century
IIUWas oo lote 20th Century problems."
Dra.scd in 1 cbtk bue pin-striped suit, the
bespe&lt;tacled potitidao played the Pltt of the
confident salaman who bdicVes in his
prodU&lt;t, yet believes it is nooessary to ,;ve a
bard sell.
LUC&lt;Y oompared several of
Alldctsoo's ottributes with the dorldcnclcs or
his opopoacnu.. aJlhouJ,h 1ht positions
pnmarlly differed from Reqan'1.
The MX Miuik l)'!lom, ""'idl both the
ll&lt;1&gt;ub- - and Democratic &lt;andiwcs

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~'apolk._s ..,~,,J\efmina to the bleot polb whkb have
haunted the Ander&gt;OO cami&gt;Olln from lu
inception, tile former Wbconain Oovemor
anoloalzed the political polhteu'
pr~na to the olismal predic:sioos
made abou&lt; the uockf. .ed Bills by oddsmaken J'ommy, the Or&lt;d.

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1hc problem and it i.s noc aoaallr
mvironmmt&amp;Uy sale.. ••
Vowina ro "Romp this country coasc--to-

e:Out to eruurc equal ri&amp;hts for women.''
Lucey condemned thc half·beoned efforts of
Caner towotds lh&lt; ratlroaulon of tho Equal
Rilhts Amendment (E RTA) polntina out
that not one &gt;We h.. nuirood th&lt; ERA since
Cv1n was dccted. The apuWo,o of ERA
suppon frotn the Republian Pany ,Wform
was cqually chastised by the fot~ful, yet
cxprcssvonless speaker. _.,

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Prcsklm1 . "Lo"·c CanaJ is anochft
dm:tOSCralion or Cart.u·.s pOOc:ia · ·hen he:
waired until d«uon time- to &amp;ive the rc»dtnu
thc money they needed two years qo,"
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cxt:laimed chc Independent candidate-

WoridCoo....,.tJoe

"Cart.,. ddibcnsdy caUJed a r....,ioo ~d
pt.tl people- out of work JUS~ 10 stop
inJlation," Lueey d!Mced. adc1iDJ that lit
19?6 Cartn protnioed ocvcr 1o _,;r,.. )Obo
for ra)n()mic re::a.soru,.
··vn people m•
support, was labded a "S6' biJlion
Bufralo arc now out of work brc:ausc or hu
boondoqle" by Lucey. Student enlhwl&amp;sm P ttlt
policy," he ..Ud.
swdled when Lucey reiterated lh&lt; Alldenon
While a militia or secret I&lt;'M« oaenu
0-urina a quation and &amp;m*Cf pertod,
POS:idon of "no peacetime drllf1'' slncc the stood at mut&lt; attention. Luoey shifted his
pres&lt;no votuntecr army would be c:apable atac:k on tbc rduel&amp;DC:t: of the i.Gaunbuu l.&lt;&gt;ocy ....ned thai •• Aodason is in favor or
force ir lhc eoven:uncot would ''inaeasc: President to debate both Alldonoa llld the two PII1Y IJ11Cl11. How....,., he would
like to teach the two PII1YSJSICID ·-roc
thdr pay llld a11owantt to suppon it ."
llapa. "Carte&lt; doom'! • - tO defmd his
ideas whik RQp.n , _ . to debate becaUS&lt; liMn&amp; the public ""'' ~ &lt;:IOlldial.cs.
EllA
In r - to a quay about Anctcnoo'•
he doom't bart any ideas to dofmd," Lueey
affiUtaaion • ilh a.o ins.eroal.ioMI axdave
Tbc iuue carried funh&lt;r by Lueey jCSIOd.
wbo advocates a IIIODJ defonac, but oppoocs
Latty anomp&lt;ed to thwan Carter'• imqe wbote annoUI&gt;CCd pis an to aodl "unreau.toed incnaoa of the ~."
as a ''ni«, 6ect:ot Dl.Ul" by dtina bi$ refUAJ cooperotlon, Lueey said, "I've ocvcr found
IIOib CartC&lt; llld 'llt:apn, Luocy maintained, to dtbttte u "but:IIDJ tho tllpUty or the. John Andc:non's rdlliomhip oritb the TriproGOIC a r-'ly fire paoeot locreaso in the Oflitt."
Lueey molDI8inod, "Carta'• Lotc:ral Commlsaion a problem."
•rb'lle bu4aec. tbliriCalloa or tbc-SALT u
attitude towards the dcboto J&gt;u been pttry
luoey wu unable to atlSWC'I' • qucaioa
..,..,.,j Ia inmpenrive boc:ause It Is in "our llld politJc:aJ. Hc bas a;pe111 SUO,OOO to keep
poiCd by ""'~ ......,.,.;, bts1 iDtcrcst:• CDlb1!Kd Lvecy witla Andersoo offtbe blllol. bul aow we·reoa in lqjsiWoa bas_... the diFbilityol
qrcaDCnt cdloina in an outbunt or all 50 aatcs." Carta's aloofDell, oe&lt;O&lt;dina about lbfeeo.f ounhs of tM stDda:IU aow
applatue.
to Lueey. r....tu from the , . . . _ , bdicvina m:dvina food aampo unless obey ...,.,. a
Latty, who saved IS Senotor 1:4ward hinudf 10 be "royalty."
P111~im&lt; job. Otinaluccy's A&amp;tc:m&lt;r&gt;l.llhal.
Kennedy's Dcputy Campoian O&gt;oirman,
Cv1e&lt; was chided by Lucey, a fol'tncr
the: Food Stamp PrOIJ'am is UllliO«SUry, 11w
appcllled to the aentim... u of th&lt; studenu by ambass.ldor ro Mc.Uc:o. fCK bavina "rrccivcd Sp«tnun asked the ca.ru:lida1c: if ht was In
stressina Anderson's commitment to solar uorcrne oompllmeot by Richard Nixon who
fa•ci r of the: l&lt;alslllioo. Lucey admiued th11
m&lt;rJY and restrained approval or synthetic ch.a.ractt'f'iud the Caner Admin.Utration u
he w~ unaware of tbc new law and only
c:omm.cnled on hU home stale of WIXOASin's
fuola to solve the futwe &lt;ncr1J O&lt;Ub"touah, sbrewd and ruthless." In an II tempt
"Alldctaoo bdlevcs il bas a ploee," LU&lt;l&lt;Y to siphon VOter&gt; away from Cartcr, LU&lt;l&lt;Y
record for ,..,.....,.. the Food Stotnp
coaYQ'Od, "but it is ooly a pattial aoluiJCXI to riddJcd the """'mbeot fO&lt; bein&amp; an dec1ioa
Pro&amp;Bm.

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1t11 ,_,..~ I!Jed by Student A18901atlon of tile State
Unhw8111 (8ASU) Pr.lldent James Stem IIQ&amp;Inat the SUNY

~ of TIUiteH may not be the beat way tor him to COIMIY Anadt the issues
- etudent dlecontent, but H at leNt lhowa an elton. It's
leader willing 10 take the To IM Editor.

l enc:ouriiGinQ to - a student
R punches ror atudent rtgllta.
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Stern, ateo a member ol tne Board of. rru,teea, has put
lflmaelf In a precarious position by filing tile ault..-Ho must
atlll attend the monthly meetlnge of the board and worll ~lib
other trust- 111&lt;1 Chancellor Wharton.
Stem's action wilt. uncloub tedly pull! him IOIMWhat
farthef out in the cold and may be viewed by board l!lef!)berB'
• • 'Ivai another alloW of student defiance • : . unwillingness
to diacuss and communicate on mature level f .'
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• The key to the 8UCC8Sf of ,the whole epiiOde will be
stUdent support. SUNY sNde11ta and student leaders 11800
to ehow that they, llka Stern, feel the time to talk came last
May when the hike was voted on. Tiley need to Impress
upon the board that decisions made behind closed doors
will always be challenged.
In his letter, Chancellor Wharton Indicates his dismay
with Stern lor throwing the case to the courts. He speaks of
alternative 'ChaMels for discussion and points out that
Stern, as a member of the boarll has the opportunity to
express his opinion.
However, Wharton does not consider that it Is unlikely
that one person-a student-could change a board vote.
He does not look realistically at the "strained" relationsh ip
ol the Board of Trustees to SASU nor does he consider that
debate, especially five months atler the fact, may not
accomplish anylhlng. He forgets we've learned lrom
Incidents like the tuition hike.
So Stern's lawsu it, while Initially appearing drastic, is
Important symbolically and perhaps even lor what 11
accomplishes In the end. Stern was not as " diplomatic" or
" politically wise" as some would have liked him to be, but
~ showed the board he i...,rlous about lighting for
students. For that , we owe him our support.

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A tenuous decision

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cbllege, (wlllch they claim It " Ia not ~
haa _ ,•.,_But tlllt c1oeo 110t pr- In otr1 'lilY
that la Ignorant ol lila '&lt;»fteoo 1.-, he
dOfnonattatOI at leaot · - · ~ Ol tlt8
Colt•'* P " ' - when ha ._115 or 111 function,
("ollartno hungered·lor and enlightening social
an1tytlw''), aNI 1te eca~lc cunlculum ~'' ..Women In
Contemporary SocJoty.. and ca( f"'"W!WC.hanlca courae5).
Tne term "'Resldenllel College" la commonly
mlsl!ll&gt;llod to oH units ol Ellloolt'S co41eglat•oystom,
(In fact, only 2 oltlle t I cottegH don't ha.. rt&amp;IOanttj.
Wllt(Mt anyone actually 11,..1 In the IIQrm opace
pro"lk!ld to e.acn college Ia unimportant.
_J,.a to Basil's basing hla clalml lbOUI
Image
on tumor (te .. he doean't publish the nemea ot lhe
women wno opoka to him about WSC), Scllall and
Hlclca not only "''tinge upon Bull'o right as •

wso··

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sexual

en,_~ can lle - -·

ll wo are gol119 to apeak at til about IM proo1tma or
the ftmlnlat mo•erntnt, tntn let u1 at tent
ac~~toowtedge wh.at those PfObten\5 ate, to lhat we can
addreu them diRICIIy.
R. T. Lktquontl

Modo to t.,q Hs apace baCk. Since l&amp;lclng back

wnat

one hu toantd cannot bl dllxrfbed •• a n

Tht rwquut that Ibe Sexuality Education C...ter lind "ar&gt;l)fOI)t\ltlon." lind.,.. the OHI!'a omc. 01all Itt;;
ne~ 1pace tor Its Amhlflf opefaUons nas ocusionod no motnt lila Oean'a "peroonel" Olaf!, D, Clland'o
an ugly, personal attack on Dean Mll[rav Schwartz by central aubttanU.. claim 11 Ullloundocl.
one D. Clland. Oellll Schwanz cloeon'l _,..,., 11. Tht
But ~ to - r . of courw, that the toaua of the
Coll-aao O..n's olltce, at Colteoo H'a requeal, lla8 Sexuality Eduoatlon Centot Ia only the occ.tllon '"' D.
\'Otuntartl)o , _ Ita own opace aoalla.blt to the et..nd
acurrttoua and un._,ocl clllrgae.l
SexualitY Education c.ntw lor uvae _,., The hOpe that""'
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have lhlt ' " ' - - 10 -lralaM ctnalo ltantoaye_t,.....,.._~.........
lunc:tlont onCI h••• hired atall to ao thlf)OO I~
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aoolgned 01 0 ""'POI'IIblllty IO lnelllrldual Collegei. • ,
• _,7 1.M&amp;~
TMJO people need ofllcao. ThetGIO&lt;e the O..n'a oil lee
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to"'""'"

teet•- ""'augooellon-

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In support of Schwam
To ,,. Editor.

Tho t.IIOf allrll&gt;utocl (0 0. et..n(l In Mon01'(t The
abeURfly lllM In lla Pfe'TIIMI, mloguldocl

SP«wm Is

In Ill lntl&lt;l)retallo&lt;la, and acuflll9u$ In Ita ...,.,_

Illtid&lt; 00\ O..n Murray Scbwanz.lt com....._l)o Cltatorta
tno rocom or nla 'one yotar tenure aa ciMn or the
Co41tget,- attributinG to him actlona Oll&gt;lch ho.. In
lad tiiiWf). Mora ..tou.ly, hoW...r, U
totally ~11 and mallgnathe !*110ft.
W.
become acx:...t- to,_,, *tottloole
ol Mnla II'; J&gt;c?lh Thl S~Mcfrtllfl "1"1 -ual
J-lmeo, aaklllllt-unlu_,)_ollhe
OoltevM. et:!d ret.... to ..... lu"'* thM IIIII -*111'
·- t n o· ii. ·•· _._ ·INIIolouo lind ~
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tnd lor lhls aectlon to l&lt;lko oontrot o- the
ITIO'Iemanl'a guldl"9 v&amp;luu and objocllva. It Ia lhla
olamtnt "' ,,. remtntot _ , that Balli a u -.
t;; -..ncl"9 SCUM and FrwiOh'o ponrayol ol all her
maJo cnarecters aa Clatoned ••cark:att~teS. .. And It I.a.
this element In WSC'I mernt&gt;enlllp (I.a., tllOOO
mombera who are "f'-grantjy •ntt.,ale lnd alnol•
mlndedl)o IM!&gt;Ian'1. that he hopea t o - """"'nc:ad ao
tnat tht rMI lcleals (H~ual equ&amp;lll'f and lraadOm ol

Confidence In Schwartz

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tram Ignorance bec.auae Jle relet's to WSC •• a

rMklentlal

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TolMEdttor

Seven montlla ago, two students fatally fell from an
eighth floor window In the Ellicott Complex. One month ago,
another student was Injured when he fell from a third floor
window. Two weeks ago, a workman preparlnQ Baird Point
for "Celebration '80" died ol a heart attack.
The UB Rescue Squad was on hand at all emergencies,
antatlng Public Safety, Health Service and outside medical
per110nnel. In one lnstanca, Squad membets were the first
people on the scene.
Had an ambulance been on-campus, It is unlikely that any
of the lives could have been saved. Bu t It appears that with
the relatively high number of emergencies on the Amherst
Campus lately, It's only a matter of time before an
ambulance could make a difference.
The State Department of Health should have no qualms In
granting the Rescue SqUad the necessary permission to
purchase an ambulance. The need has been established.
Whether the funding' comes through from the Universi tY·
Wide Programming Committee should be the pivotal factor
lor the Rescue Squad.
The Programming Commillee Ia In a tough position .. It
could literally 1\ave millions of dollars to " enhance student
life" at UB and would sll/1 not have enough money to lund
tJ/1 deserving projects. Unlonunately, It only has $25,000.
The Committee must determine Ita prlOfitles and act
accordingly. It may be laced with a decision that. pits
student safety against atuden) fukury-and at e Unlverslt
with such a high attrition rate .as UB, that becomes an
awfully tenuous decision.

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AntiOUO~ It Is not auf1)ftatng 10 aoe Ellen Sehall anCI
~loon Hlcka ol Womon·a Studln Collage (WSC)
rOSI)Ond to Rol&gt;eft Balli'I Sept. t9 column on Marylin
French'a Th• Women'a Room and the feminist
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It 11 ..,rprW"11 to wlltt
euc11y they _ . . , to. Scl*t'a ancs Hlelt'a re~&gt;unat
" -'lO'INenlfon&amp;ll)o locut on ttMallllet and ovoids
tile larger,....,... UIIIOflt toauea thai Bull conatdeiS.
For uamp!o, Schell and Hlcka claim Beall argues

)ou&lt;MIItt to maintain tM aoonymll'f ol his_,,..., but
alao, II'; lmptlcatlo&lt;l, _ . , , . , . their lonor.,.,.
abcl\ll thla lunelamentat rlont ol an Joumollola; II rlw&gt;ry
Jot~ tnallat wen required 10 publicly list hit touroes,
joumollom u cutrOfltly practiced would caoaa to exlat.
But what Ia most dl.rull&gt;l"9 ol&gt;oul WSC'a rebuttal It
Ita • - ol the main Critlclam that Balli
ma•OI-ol&gt;oul I'M _
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mo¥1mtnt In ga~taral, (of wlltc~ WSC It a
repreotntotl¥e pan~ tt~la It the l8ncllncy ot the
mov'""""l'a more radical, n-aat,.,., and cltttructl•e
momt&gt;ort. (In 'Q\su•s Wotila, the - i·o "laiiCiollo

SIQifdROIU llltiiCk

the grnioat re.,..ct IO&lt; hlo cowage In ntlutlng to
penni! .,...,...atldn ol l,he atatus quo to '"'
l - t p1 ~~~ l1111nanfty at _ , ....... of OUI declalon
making proc-. IIIII 1111 unaualt- lntagr~y. His
oCiml&lt;llotratiiN crertiMI'f, l~ar.\ rnlnel, and _ ,,...,
are only ao,no ol the _,actotlalttcs·that makt him a
IM&lt;Iet. wlloiJI pr-oe nu al,.,Othened the
Ooll-aiate Syttem. But a t muCh aa lor hit
-latratW. tllenre, wt admlnl Murray lot hit
per-o~q~Wit-.,hlo tntultMt _ .. pi the human
~ lot uncletaUindlng, - . ...., hla
Watmth and decanq and caring.
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SA discri,',ination
rotME&lt;tttor.

Thll let!Of

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atuden
t populeti,On ol •
Student ~~:~~:\~:'u~l:::~~~
penoon •.• lhall bt _,..,. lo dfoctlm4nllloll .,.; 1 :
baall ol .•. Mxuol ott.n~ttlon
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11\11 moy bt rtollle In tllel)(y :;':;;::1e&lt;onoa. WNie
alwoyold- IO In p&lt;lel~ '
ort\lllately ion,
'The lnctdlnt In Qu. .t..;n conc-.no 8unday'o
Cot!)munlly Unl..,llty DIY 1.4ot
Peoplo'a .t,lllance ol UB) co~lactod
we (I he Goy
end liked II ourorganlzlllon could set"'u~.':: :: ~
dey. Wo were told tho! ,.. oouldn't bocouao all tabl
0
o.,- hid alraody allocated.

cuo or diiiCrimln~tloll b)'

Aeoo~dlng to tho

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dlaoo-throuvh _,,.. oourt411hotl~==~":

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oo -Ind. Ho aald he.,.. -rv
~"'the "mle-," but "yoo knoot llow tlleMihlngt un
k:::::o:.· -ucrocy llka SA." Willi, yoo, wa tlo
1
' " " ' - ' " " mlx"'PL 8ul ... oliO know
- , . . I l l btinQ !lid to ond.dlocrlmk&gt;ltod ogllnot. Of
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oaY PIOOie M\llng In toclefl aoc1ety.
new lo ""'
h lo
....,....,.lnQ "'""' K ''"'" on
C)(Qeni.UHIOII IIU SA wNt/1 ouppolodly 1111&gt;1&gt;0111 "'·
,::''''-ol dellberaledlocnmlnallon Ia IMxcullble.
• we will not-etond lor h. Tha Gay People'o Alli~ce
a - . lho UB community by oupponlng the equal
1 01
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aU_... and we will eeule '"'nothing

~~';::'~hlng

Ho-.

Preserve Main Street
ro lh• fdffor.

an true. When•ethen oor.fronted Mt. WetOnerwilh tnta.

,.,.,.,.,, o/ Goy P«&gt;!&gt;ll'o lllliii!Ce

More tenure talk
f 0 , , . Edt lor.

li!UC!l &amp;5 1 oppted•tt IM SUPI&gt;Ofl T'"' Sj)KII'IJifl . . .
given me over the pall IWO years. 1 muat eo«oct bOih
IN.! tOfl• of and oomo o• t~ statemef'lts attributed to
me In tne article aboUt rny IMUfe decls.lof\ 1n tne
Ot1-f t Issue
Wllh niQIIfCI 10 , _ , tor INd\1"11 11 U6, my
comments wett dl fac ted spec•Ucally to the
ac:tmlnlttratiYe kwets ol (.wit•, not 10 the f8C4JliY ~W

Storate nqlect

tommlll-. Furthet, I , _ o &lt;lioUnct ax-lion wRh
roa•~ to llr. Jonn Pe&lt;ooono.
Secondly, while I 11a. . ""' ar•alool ..,_. '"' the
1.4w 1-.lty, 1 diet nol ~ tl\al IMJ 11M! a
unlqw - l o n to tNd\lng. bot rothOf lhel teo&lt;:N&lt;&gt;g
.... ,.,... hilly opprocjllod by lht admlnlotntlon.
Flnllly, somo btol&lt;: inlo yoor own . woold hi.. unaatlh«&lt; lhe IICI.IIIaltho Tenure-~voted «1-1 In my laYOt, dlspilo Mr. Clopple41o's
blithe ' ""'"'""' abool my l&amp;lthlng ond fCN&gt;IoniiiP
~n,:.:oul-ol-t&gt;allnce • .•• broughl btl"" lho
Tha kayq.,...llon"'hiclt wuWseelby my caM IS the
nature ol lila tMIUng proc- tn ,.,... ond
ProtnOUon-mat ts, Wftlt'*' one1a PMB 01 the
ldmlnlouat"'a are the 1&gt;111 judges ol teholat1y
I oChiO...,.,.Iond t-'&gt;lng oxcellenCO.In l!&gt;il noae the
lineup pllood ill 11&gt;o - - groupo~ on ana ~lelo
and 111 lhl adiRinletral..., ~- on the
O!Mt. Mr. ~-~~ polt ollllat ldmlnlotrallon,
Olwlo&lt;rsly proltr lo o""' tile __..,., llletlll
l h o - - . . . "' _
.. and 10 Ignore" " ' " - F S S A - ComrN!lw WOio •• woll as
theiOllhiOOtnmJUwOiwt1icnhlla-ary. h_,.,.
to me lllat 1,. lipoc/rvrfl a d . . _ 10 lhl
P&lt;1t&gt;Cipio ol _..., Whk:h Ia tar ....,. lmponanl
t""'the
by hs laltureto

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Tou. Ultor.

Poor planning

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l.ut Frlcloy nlgllll WWII
Aoom wfth
a frland.W. plaoecl our Ot&lt;M&lt;.for wingo - 1 M l'h&lt;&gt;r!:'t
ripped lhe 0U1 of F~a 1"- s,.ctrvm, and

. "*'Wo'leltaalmy- ,_.,.,
n ol a labia when ,... orriYad, pul lhe

CCXIP9'! on lhe t otJ,ie. and WW~~Immei:tlo~f~Y.~· Tho
walt reM ti&gt;Ok thl -.pofland -.ked ua Wjlatwa would
like to drink. 1hfd a ~1, my frfand o l.abalt'L
Ultf the Wtltnlll._ Wllh OU! Cheek and Uked Ul
lor our - · Wh~n ,... aiiMdy geva her. Afltf
reminding her, lhl lnalantly fhlllhl -..r
our -.pon. Sha paraltled lhet lhl wu oorracl and
aald lhl'd hl¥e oomeone check 1M racalpto. Sha
retumecl, OfUY 10 llfOUI tome mort. Tho oola wo~rau
woukln't oonaldar thor aile mfght be mlltakan--

u,ndatWt.,_ 111at "*'
oetlad lha
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mloplacad thl
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o-. who knowl wo ,,.

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Tho...,., Walked.,_ forcefully and warned uo,
"Pay the cou- pr~ now1gat the hell out of hero and
don, -come bock ... I tcnOwyour 1._1..
Ret~rnlng to my room we verified lhatl ~ad taken tho
coupon. We phoned Rootla lor en apology, t&gt;ut lho
men- woo too croae mlnlled to spetk to ue.
' There ate meny_"lrtendfy'' ]:I ~&amp;coS In !Millo to got
gOOd wingo. II thla Ia Roollea way of car.fing to U&gt;e
tiUdorlto (we, thl-poOple ~help 111m prooJ*1 I think
the at-..rasllould b&lt;lng tN4&lt; buolnou oiMWhere .•
Boycott Rootlul

We would Uke to know Wllot IIUrMn being w.. ao
lrr-slble, ohort alglltad and fooU"' to h - a motor
political te!lY In • room1111t would hold 200 people, t98
of which were lntmbtrl olthl praoo. Alll-.,11 of UB
wle resent being Ignored ahd not baing Ioken lnlo
conaldefatlon fn the planning o l lhlo potll~t evenl. 11

Govomor Lucey wanted to-have a preee oooterenCi he

(.'1) did-not M""to como to UB. (B) Old not hrtalo come
10 Bullalo. and {C) CO&lt;Jid._have had It Iller the rally to

IM slu&lt;Hnta.
In lhe tu1ure, we 1\tgQHf that
ch~ge ol t!"'"

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...,nlo na.... In 1.0. lb&lt;MI 60.

Dav/rl Ponzert

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r - - -use the van • Use the walkers • Use the Task Force----,

VAN SERVICE
From Squire Heii·, ·Jio\Sc, ·7 nig!ltslweek, ON THE HOUR
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.from 8 pm • 12 Mldnig~t · it caters to off&lt;ampus ~tude{tts
Service covers C?pproxlmately I 'Ia mile radius around the Main SLcampus
VAN LEA YES FROM THE FRONT OF SQUIRE WITH 2 VOLUNlEERS
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WALK SERVICE
From Undergrad Library (UGL), 5 nights/week,
Mon. • Fri. from 8 pm • 12 Midnight
Service covers parking' lots, other buildings in the Academic
Spine, bus stops, and Governor's dorms.
TABLE IS SET UP AT_UBRARY EXIT WITH 3 VOLUNTEERS
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WHO WILL WALK YOU TO YOUR DESTINATION.

WALK SERVICE
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Fron:. Health Sciences Library (HSL) 5 nights/week,
Mon. · Fri. from 8 pm · 12 Midnight
Service Coven parkin_g lots, •.•ther buildfngs on the Main St. Campus
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and~ •ops Within I he .boundaries ofthe.campuw
TABlE IS SET UF AT i.JeRARy EOT WITH 3 VOUJN'TEERS
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'WHO WU WAtK;tOQ.oT() YOUR DESTINATieN,

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�·As auto industry gets back on its wheels, workers suffer
a-,sun.e.

I!P«ialto 1h• Sp«t"""

DETROIT-The American auto indUstry wiU probably
recover from iu current llump-bw It will neVer be tile
samtapln.
In the tnlda ol a eydlcal critiJ fOl l.be lndwtry, a
profound SUUCtural IIODSfonnallon iJ unclorlo&lt;ay, fueled
by aew forms or computcriz.ed autonwion, lfttctlle
intmwlooal COIIII&gt;&lt;titloa and a universal demood for
smaller vt1\ldes. The raul1in&amp; " wol'ld car," lo l.,p PO&lt;'
produoed and sold oveneu, CX&gt;uld me1111 c:oiporate
01110 llanU.
wVlllion for the alllnJ
lk4 tbese chaola create • troublllla paradox for
aovmuuent orrtcills who WilDt to old Lhe lndusuj:
Measures wlllob make the automal&lt;m more compc!ltiV&lt;
In tile iaternlllional market~ m&amp;y result In a lizeabk
job loa 1111d a IIODSfer or manufiiCiurioa abroad: In other
word!, while the current critiJ 11u •hown thAI whJt I•
bod for GM, ford and Cbrysler Is also bad for
autoworkerJ, the rwwe may prove that whlll 11 ..,00 for
Lhe Bi1 ~ 1s disutro.. for people wbo •ork In tbe
indotary.
Overall, tht ex-cent of, Lbe indUSU'Y'' traruronn.ation lJ
st.....-lnl and uopieeedented. The mll)or automakers
wiU Jpend over S8o billion by 198.! to brina out
completdY neiv produ.c u with completdy redesiantd
pr~u9tion mc:Lbods. Fo,d. ror eumpte, will not produce
a $tnsfe model in 1987 that was produced in 1977.

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A.nololt
Many Of the Cllanaes reflca tbe public demand for
&amp;mall fu&lt;t.. mdent vchkles. These mod'ds baY&lt; fewer
paru. ""'ulie r...... houn to .......ble-and employ
fewer production worlu:r&gt;. The cum:nt full-&lt;ized Ford

hTD It

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PfOiluced -..

lbe rotc or abow 40 can .,.. IIWl

By ......,..., 60 subcompad ' Plymouth Hori%ODS
.,.. produ&lt;lod per IIWl year aod someii&gt;OCI&amp;_oow on !he

be lumecl o,. at mOr. tb1111 !10 uniu
per- ~ID iddltloa, mammodl aew aaembly pbmu ruch as
GM's OtJahoma facility will prodli&lt;C for more can than
oldoo" Alciorics, erc:adna coasldetablc bardlhip for !he ·
COIDIIIWIItia in wbiCh ...... pilats OR p&lt;rmanmtly
doled.
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Ao a iault of Lhae clwlaes, Lhe tOea! oumb&lt;f of
workers iovo!ved just in auemblina can may be tut in
half, from ~.000 to 12$,000.
Tb~ Impact of down-;SWna also touches 1upplier

dnowiAa too.rd could

indUstrieo', DWlY or whlcb are already experiencina
...,.,.. problems. The it~l ID4usuy, for 0/UIIDple,
tontnDuu:s 20 percent of ILl ouiJ)III to, awo production.
Compac:t c:ars weiaJW11 one-balf toq lea tbllll the modcb
!hey -replace !me bad a tipillclal ~"" on this sauina
indu.ctl)'. And by tbe Clld of tile decade, cars may we
Oltly SO pen:&lt;nt or tile loCal lleel they do today, aa&gt;O&lt;dln&amp;
to Ford' president Doolltl E. Pet..-. "The ~ulrcmc:ot
fbr less &lt;led t~ iudf illiO clooed open heortht

and more dcpreNed steel' commu.nitia, •• says a
Deportment of T"""P'''lI!lioa Ollllyst.
Small !our eyliDder ..;.;.... will Ukewlst .-..qu;n r...m
pam 1111d lui cut iron Lhaii !he once-popular &lt;i&amp;ht
cytioder cnatnes. This obvloUJiy meaas fewer iron
fOitl)llcries. AltboUih the new models ..;a n&gt;qulre more
plastics, aluminum and computer-rdOicc{ componeo11, it
Is oot clear how many jobs Lhae new demand! will
amerate. or wbeth« they will even cmcrae ln the United
State~.
Cban~es In

manufiiCIUtlna tt:chnoloay 111e u farreachioa u changes in product,, and abo mean trouble for

u.s. W«kal. The !lily mitt~--dot bart of •
computer SID • lllwr or lllicOD-Is carrJiDI-- to ~
~ c:oraer or tile ioduouy, alfectiaa Clllb&gt;&lt; .,._.,
ward&gt;ouocs. fo\Uideries, macbiDe lbops aod -"'Y
lloa. G.M. prealckat E. M. Eotes predicu lbat 90
pc:raol of the new madUI&gt;&lt;S G .M. ~ will be ClCJIIIPII(er· • ,
COIICiolleil by 1911.
The industrial robot II one of these nexibk,
COft)PUteriz.ed madUnes. Used, ~alli..ty iD wddiJII •
toclay, the robot &lt;1111 switch from ooc model to llDOther
wilh notbiJia man tbllll new !ns1ructiotu, rat1ocr th.aft 1be
eX't ensi¥c retoolina wbicb conventional forms of
productiOQ require. And as robotic tedmoloty - - . iu economic odvantqes ~ more impreuive. A
S40.000 Unimate Robot worklnc two wru over "" dahl·
yeo, period cosu abow S4.!10 per bout, compued with.
the current labor ~u 'or appro.U~Mtdy SIS hourfy for
an awo IW&lt;Il'lbicr. After h1 workinc tife is compleled,
the robot-wililte !he awo -kcr-collea.s DO retirmem
beocflll.
to economies tike these. Olrysier'• 128 wddiJII
robou wiU perform up to 91 """""' of lbe 'wdcb on tile
new Aries and Rdiaat !DOdds tufued ou1 by Lhe
Corporatioo•a -renovated p&amp;aou in Newark, Odawatt-.
and Detroh.
Another, even m&lt;*'e *'l)bisticated s&lt;D&lt;nltion or robot!
is alreidy beina d&lt;Ydopod for -.nbly wO&lt;k. Robot!
which ! 'tee" and "feel" wiD probably be plant tested by
O .M. unbe 1981 mocld year.
Whil&lt; the{&lt; are fewer tbllll 1,000 robot! i.o the auto
iud~ at pramt. iDdWII)' sowa:s e&gt;p&lt;a G .M. alone
to P.Utthase !!IJlOLher •1,000 mnualll in the .....- future.
The real breaktbroUib will come with t.he n&lt;n ICTI&lt;nWon
or .maD ..,.__,.,......_..tile ~will&amp; boordl-which ,..
•I)OcifJCally daiiJ'O!Ito be bWir by robot1.

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-"&gt; .-cd ~~~ bo,..,. over him.

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1 rub~Y.f~over old worn stones and
try 10 feel wbal'i~ wu like to Uye whco these
stontt lint became~ than a pi~= or
eanh. Tau ilii~ aome orr:.. 1 iouch Lh&lt;ir
rcuily. I rub l!lem....,,myl:he&lt;U, tryina to
feel anOther ~;ODOther ..,onaJity. '
E1tr:&gt;t1sior HM No.-4, (IU1-IIt10. NiltJIINtl
HOSI!; JIU7·1~l. R~ Ell&amp;in• No. 9.

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Ev.f.t few yards a srcea spiao4 risa out or
• block o f poured,'canent. It is tbcr&lt; "'tlw
t~ tilling cau 'QSh o ff tbe din of tbdr dad,
'and · O&lt;&gt;« apiD ....ae lllld. laulb. n.e IDd
r~.

A dead duc:k ~.. beside Mirror l.Ue. flies
on lt$-body, pidlina aed teoriJia. lti beak b
open,
its bead ties on its .side. Sbades of
1~1J/O/,
One b\lndred "birty·oa• tombston .. bfowo with blue un~h. dry lep
5ldins
out. Uorovercd death, ltlual, a recr.
alttmlltiai to mcraori:a1izt-.._M who gave
tbdr 'U'ItS filbtiftl-thc Volunteer Firemen Th&lt;Ote 11 no comfon from sucb - .
sum an oiMou$ eod. It does IIOlalDtiuueOCI
........,;;.a_1 e1111 kd the opirit of the """'· • 10
beavca. 10 God. 11 rauaisas lyiaa oo tbeill&lt;lr ._, their YaiottJ. I feel auilt)' for
bCiiq ~ore clald. The l:llnilla rows IRSS with nics on i1.•
~F. Przs1, Jr_ /9U-196J-. 77tc lAn/
of ·t-""OIII!!'•JII'OI&gt;d
to tbinl&lt;, fortlC me
wonlu' of Lheir . . .td it My S/rqJ/tmJ, I Sltllll f&gt;OI W11111.

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~" It wu a time wbm bUic thlnp ho,d collapoed, People didn't want
to put thCOIJdva in daA&amp;er by belpiQa othen. The last lll_IOCI&amp;hokls
or c1ecepey had disoppc&amp;ted."
So spoke Erita Mcu.-r. r...ulal .Jierlia's last clayw of World Wts
IL Now a prof..- ol Gcrmu II UB, Mmloor f1WW .... ia lla1ilo. AI a
Jid or 11, 11&gt;c wit-...d the fell or GetmaQy oad the clesuuctioo or ill
capiW, aa ~ wbk:b ladudcd the tcrrif)!na Battle or Jlalin.

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.Q OemlaN were not qecaMrily Nazis, ]ull u Ill Alacricaal are
aot Dcmoctats. "BerUncn never trusted lh,c Nazis.'" Mct.qcr
asserted. "You orvc:r kn&lt;w whom 10 bdit"e, with tbc awful
_ . s t. We_.. just bopina for the end of the war."
Jb&lt; 'bulldiJia in wiiJc.b M.._- lived was loclled ill wbat is DOW the
- - - o r Batio.
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"11 was only a few suau away from the Rrirftichaooellery ," lbc
~."Awful_,.. from the Cbaacdlcfy r-r.ed the poopk
ia the llr-nld ~here coukl be oo wk or dd.-t. Sialli or
were poaislaable.
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' "!be bomb abcllen were tcrrifylnl, and a&gt;ott were OOt safe, Only a
few rcol llltltcn wcrc built. Mott lhdtcn were OOOYetted buemmu
&amp;pl1tm&lt;Dt houses...
Whal build!Qp collapsed, M.._. pointed ""'· they frcqumtly
collapsed inwards, tillina the ocxapull of the c:dlars. " 'Tbc bu!lcflliJ
ocroos the auoa from us was destroyed with all tbc people in it," lhc
rcco,Ued. "Very on en, people in the c:dlars suffocated."

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No Uc~ll, waltr

l&gt;wiAa the entire month or April, 1945, the profesoot rtmernbcred.
lhc lived und&lt;rlfOUIJd. " We never .wan up ro the _..,...,.. for
an)'thina. The Rwsims ,..,.. ahootinl 11 the cily. There wa-c fbiaa
ddlris, no lia)lll oad no water."
Mcuacr noted lhu Bertin was fortunate to hove an auxiliary watct
system. These old lines were reopened for usc durin&amp; the 1m days of
the war. Novertbeless, water wu still clifrtcult to obtain. " You stood
in line for a blick&lt;t of Water," she retailed . " Asidc from- a&lt;ttiOJ
fQPd-if there was ~ tO be fouod--os--wllft'; )'OU II&lt;Vct .....t OUI II
aiL"
As tbe moarb or April pa.,ed, Berlio's situatioa lfCW morc and
more dcsPcrllc. ' "!be Nuil wac telllna wild lhinJs, tryina to matc
tbe JICOJII&lt; fcc! that all wu well. There was fear of propopj&gt;da aac&amp;.
stories'11t what had been boppmlna in ihe ea&lt;~crn bilr or Germany.
Germans were dcur.oyinatheir citles. 01

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. Berlin today
lt7 Mary KIIIIZ
Sp«t- Sl4[f Wrlr,.

The: Bcrtill&lt;rs ba•e a slopn, "BatiB ill dM
Rci1t wen," Wbleb tnnaJ.u.. to "BatiB is ,.onb a

mp...

The city anbodia •

IICIISe

or bistory-and

lilt lrlltdY Of Wlf- 11101 (S QCII easily for&amp;OtiCQ,
Berlin I• • modem dry. Aside rrom o ftw '""Y
monument• and ruiO&gt;, liltk is left to ranilld the

visitor or the lpltndor or !he ............ Clpltalln !he
days of !he HohcnmUenu (Pnwian nilina fam)ly).
'Today, !he citY thOI in 1871 becamt the capital or
!he ncw!y·formtd German empire, u.. In the

middle of the communiSt Omuan Democrarlc
llt!&gt;ablk (ODR), i&lt;nown u East Germey.
The: Infamous 8er6n W.U divides the we~teno half
or BatiB from the commuoisl East.
The: main ..,.... or modem llcrlill is coUe&lt;l !be
KurfunrcnndamoD (Kudamm ror man) and h
6ntd wllb sbowy ohops, tbcoten and res&lt;aun.nu.
Abo on the Kudaa'Qm ia a suuaure whida looks oul
or place amid the aJjuu. It is !he ruin or an old
church. the Kauer Wilhelm, O.,da&lt;hlnislclrchc
(m&lt;morUJ church).
The auutd uctple reminds
pcoplt da.ly or Berlin's rurbulcnl .,... and or the
ten-Of

or wat.

Kltkr B•Uib
The Nui pany never aained the suppon of
Berlin. Nc•ct&lt;htl.,., In 19)) Hirltr scixed power
and made his hcadquatltrt 1bcre. Ironically, 1hls
man, who was late-r lo cawc the des;truction- or
&amp;.rUn. btpn aucmpting to beautify !he ciry.
"h i1 m)l unaltuabk determinl1ion, ·~ Hiller
announced in 19l7. "to adorn Berlin wllh streets
tiw1dlltp and public squora. • .llw ....,. WI 1
thouw&gt;d yean, wonby of lh&lt; immeasurablt fwwc

of• nasion with a lbowllnd ycor's biRory."
from bas OWD plans, HuJer coruuuaod a new
ReicbJchancdksy. Under W. din:aioo. a &amp;iaantic
Reich sporu li&lt;ld, a modem Broeci&lt;a5aws House:
and an Air MiniJtri Were also bulk. Berlin ""&amp;&lt; the
silt for tho ~fittnt 1')36 Olympics, o•tr whlcb
Hid&lt;r presided.
k wu from Bertin, the capital or lht Rricb, !hat
Hide&lt; bcaan the Scc:ond World War on September
I, 1939.
AccordIna to Oerman lnformarlon Center,
HUD1ann Oocrina, the head of t he O.,rmon
Loftwa~. p.-ised in 1939 tha1 should OGY enany
bomb fall on Oermuy, olld especiolly In Berlin, he
WOilld uswnc the title or maro&lt; of thor clry.
0ocr1.Q1 had plonty or oppo&lt;~unities ro aa:q&gt;~
thOI Ullc dwina the atlll year. In 1940 alont,
lrliille'l1toro1Air f'orcx .lD8dc o,.. JO-IIf Aid$ 011
.JiidiD.

Allot DalrOJ

lly ~), Ill&lt; Beslincrs bq,ID 10 1U11zt the
.uoriblt trra:u or wlw Ooebblc:s rcr&lt;rrod to ..
''Joul ••·" ID the ,.......,.. or ilw , _, bombo
I&gt;&lt;P8 10 ,..., 0\1 Berlin in tllllesl.
8crliri -. a altura! ta~Jd· for .air raids. llesldts
bdna the pollllcal olld llll!iwy capital or rhe Rticb,
the d&amp;J wu a oenttr {or orms J!W&gt;Ufatturina. In
..tdlcloa, ~y's eutlre tranapOrulllon syatem
reVal'\oeol ~ Its capital.
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By 1943, .,at Pll!tiOOI or the Qtd I'NIIiao
portlcm.ty Ia the cautr lllld side of
the dly, had bw1lCd or hid Wlen iDio ruios.
1
MillY ln!labiwru ol llcdiA
Larae
all~!~~*;~ ol .....,. bod the c:lly &amp;lid ...... .Aumben

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Tbe llatla' IDr...-!oo rcporU that
- . . dois dille
droppod r.- 4.J
lllilllao 10 blr&lt;ly 1.8 mlllloe.
-"" of 194$ .,... tile last lDOIIlh or the war ia
'*-7, , US ad Soviet oittnft jointd ia the
"--lia&amp; of Batie with ~.000 tollS of abdls durin&amp;
the lui ciayo of thai ~Oil AptiJ :ZO, Hitlct's 1111 birth.llaY, lht Rtd
Anny .-~ltd Bctlla. Thcrt followed a mu.rderous
.baltJe in wblcb tbc city'• old n1tn and bol$ fouaht
~fy in the iueetr aaiWt the Sovlcu. I'&lt;&gt;&lt;
12 dayo, the Oahtlns continutd ftom block to
block.
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Hitler IIPal&lt;d the cud of the boUle ""'""' on
Apnl :10. he &amp;hot llimstlf In the bwdl.. of

hlsRak:lucbanodJCr}'• • "Two
t,llpitldattd.
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The "oa&lt;e '"p roud capital of t ho

Hobal:tolltm•' £,ap&amp;c had bei::n redl&gt;ood to WhOI
tbc 1oc:o1 inf&lt;&gt;&lt;mmoo J&gt;wuu bllllltty clt1cribct u

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Bcr1ln ""' under

the coerrot-·or !he row AUied po-•- The Unirtd
:;\at.es, The Soviet Uaioll, &amp;aJand and Franoe.
In MardL 1948 the ........., po-. Wliood lhtt1
· In protest, the SovitU ....... blockade o r
llcrlio. AU cxmuct ..;tb rhe _...., ....on- rail ,

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DatttxtJoG in Berlin was• widc:aprald. Peoplt paoidted. • 'Tb&lt;re
~ AliQda left rieJtl, u Met:qer dedatcd. ..M.oto people
- e d 1o die. ~ • wu ~ ..aylltina-tberc ~
Jlulo llrea all OVct tile city," Nazi - - . NC:b &amp;I JDOdab, W&lt;re
._.,red - - poop1e wtto wore IQlPO&lt;Ud or bdna Nal6s ..,.e
often killed by their Oormaa couat:rymen.
"We lmew lhll all tbe armies \oae ....,chin&amp; towards B&lt;rlin, tbe
ateft&amp;l dty..,.we fell &amp;lmoll rdid that tile ww would be over vory
aooo. Slace I~ :rou bad to be bliDd oouo reallu k wu o•&lt;r-"

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cky " " - .......,. ~
delllk lla ......_ 'Dill ,......_ _._ 11M ' To hilldcr the al'l'fO&amp;Ch or the adYiodaa Red lumy. tile aubway
......,...., ,.,.,.., Tilt . . . .
- a W&lt;ft l1ood&lt;d by tile water '!O"U • All -the people wbo
is pay &amp;ad ,dlabbr. t..lllln &amp;11 W up IIIIi 10 lk ~ to be ill tiMID • the time ....., drowned. "I was lucky-1

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WaD on !be-.• W$cn lldr~ so ma ~ cae tnllled tbe aubw~," Meu&amp;er coiiUIIented.
c!Wb up peer ow:. 1a1o llUt Jleotlo, 111&lt;
Wbcn ~ Red AnDy entered BertJn in mid-April, wUd flahlina
diff~ come • a ~~~oct.
~
bot-..- ~ Cier1Daos and tbe ScwieU took ploce aU ovct tbe city.
"AI fNt - · " &lt;iedlred JOiuol'. ~ Ia ~ '"ftere wee' pG!:I«u of rcasu-," M&lt;tq&lt;r ~- ·~·
~ • .w. to the ..~ city, • . . . . . _ . . , . . , ancu tool ~aGar&lt; 111M otben to beCODquered."
live, - ciii.as or Bettin. Aod tlienfcn; • a he · Ia tllis last bKtic, Bettin wu defended by tbe fftllliUU of its CMie
- · 1 take pride in tbe w~: . ldl bill cia pap.lla&amp;loo. "b was aU old ....., and bo11. w..,en bad to belp di&amp; up
.Bcr~l"
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!be areou. We:wue uodet corutant auack from air and land."
Ob AprlllO, a few block&amp; f'rom M - '1 hOOK, Hitler &amp;bot himself
ill his ~ - "It wu a shock to 1111111y Omnans,"
Nouau r&lt;membercd. " They tried to hide all the trouble in the
a...caJory from tbe local populacloo. Tbe R....WU posted DOtlc&lt;s or
• Hitler'&amp; death. Tbe 8crllll&lt;l1 bad wff&lt;red so, M wore aot surprised lo
bear about !lis death. You ...,.. sriiJ supposed to deny it.
"We •ue rut14irt&amp; around in a Slupor and tn amazement, !'« able to
bel;.... what Was aoina on. I was jua a lllado., or myself. You felt so
close to dQlb ~ day that ynu didn't care any rnP&lt;e-it was horrot
mixed with relief.': __

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beliewd in mirada~"
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Afier tbe fall of the capital on May 2, the RussiAn army, Mctqer
said, nwas vuy Oiuch there."
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The actloos of tbe Red lumy did DOt surprise tbe Beriiom. "Ybu
*""PPed u a fact 1\M ccruln tbiDp ao with Ole CODQU&lt;rina of a city.
Wilen aa _ , cooK!-. a city, tbe aolcllon _.. 001 for PfOPM.Yr

,.._, tlllina llDCI ........ " Wilen _ . wmt ouuide, Mcupr ·
cxplalood, tbey bad to take precaudoao. " You colored ill yOW' teeth,
..,d clisllliaed toundho you would look old."
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It was DOt uatil mid-May, said tbe profeaor, tbil thiDaa be&amp;an to
qtllll doWD IIDd oee wu able
lleep • lllcbl- "T~ or the
buiidlap w&lt;re io ruit&gt;$. lAter we IDIIde parkS OUl of tbe nibble. You
lild to do - - - . willa il."
1\IC oat ~ wu l'iiJod. willl c1iaeue - A&amp;n'8tioa tliioci&amp;bo~K tile
city, ..._,.~ rro. ._. tJ:1e wintct, and , . . . _ b&lt;ndr q,.,.
tluea.....,. Ia a ......W widulipll,..-,
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-she Ia ltatdaJ -111&amp;1 Jbt1wvi ....... "Rldor WOOled all Oaalany IO
uodet .witb bim. In a ,niat Ooeu~ (tdialot or the
aodl)," abe~. "It iJ a ~Jia&amp;l l'IIBIIIvc at Ill.''

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Amenoms ud and J)OW18 •

1be h.u.ard ,;IJ"'W'h"'8 more JenOUS WJth the g'Ok'lf't« we of m1nmade
materla.l:t, .orne or wtuch enut humful wpon. .net
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CDClSitt'Vatlon cneuut"ee that reduce ventibtiOfl.
"l!uildintl&gt; ooday-new buildi"P"' po~ c:.JU&gt;If18 p«&gt;ppo 10 ~
ole~&lt;.· ooid .wemb!Y""'n Aoyd Mon. c:hainnon of •
~qp&gt;&amp;oo""
•uboommllloe l&gt;olding hunop on the oubiocO in ~romoa oN&gt; foil.
''MOll of ua Jpend mOll of our Ufe indoors." he uld "Indoor air poUul"'"
ls one ol the 1n1Jor 'roblems we will face in lbe future •
11&gt;e problem hoa """"""'eomeohing or • headoche ""''r for oil..,.&gt; who
have diSOO\·crod tlul no offic.al A.8ency is in charg~ and no stl_nd.ard• u.i~l
The trwironmental Prohlction Agency 1.! responsible for outdoor air
quaJHy l'he Nallont l h\~thul e for OccupadonaJ Sift.-ty and u~alth and the
Occup•llon.al Safc'Y and U.-..alth Admln.istration mor't.itor 1ir m i.n dualril.l
wo.tkplaoet BUt noOOdy haa respon$ibllhy for- a.ir in hornet. ofnc:es.
vdliclel Unc:lud.in3 JChool bwes•. retail s.tOf't'S .and 0\her Indoor
~vlronmtntl when! air pollution probtems e».ist
11&gt;e 111011 - " " " problem&gt; ao far hove a-. rq&gt;c&gt;ned m now and
remocloled ofllce bulldl"" and """- wilh """'ID'... vinl foaour~. •nd In
mobile horne$ MOSt lfl\"Oh·e forrn.akiehyM Ul c::oNtruc:lion ru.atenab.. ~
u ponide board and Indoor plyw-s. and in .,.... formaldohy&lt;lo room
insulation_
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Oiher mno&amp;mlnAnu lndude niorogen o.ude and ariJon mono.ticlo. wlud1
hove """" found '" lhe •ir or """" offaces and •• htqoor
~tral..iont 1han wb•t La penniisib'e by the Oean Air Act for the

ouldoon
f'onn.a.klohyde vapors teak into the air when the temper~ture NCl and
they-.comblne whh ottwr contaminants mto • nlb. ll\lt can cause
headaches, roaplratOT')' lffttadons.. \Valery eyes. skin inilationJ. naust.a.
dia~ and heart problem&amp;.
Ao ohe ohlrd or rour t.ean•w being held "'' indoo!" poli'4Jon by

talifomfa't ;oint le&amp;1slat.ive aodh oomminee·• aubcornmhtee on
ln.ullpllonl. Prbc:iiLt ()udolda, or S.cr•menoo. ..... roeot on Sep4•mbe&lt; 19
in San Yranc..ao about the way her new home tUJ"1"1Cd into a aickeni~
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Her husband. an~- ooolt.,.,.., oo lndude .u ~ -s,y~ feaow-eo In the ...,._, onci\Jclins
sorlppins. oeiltr« and
wall inoulatlon and dou~ windows. W"ondow opocii.w.. I"'!CCl-'
and cablno\ apoce upanded
"Afl« the "'ll '!nd CAbineU
inoiAIJod my eya OW1ed IO .ung and
- mY..,. 10 flluc"P wttenl wu in the-.- uld ....._ Ouchlda ~
who --.Imide ~ Nmllor oymptoms.
Since lho OUCI\idu "'!}''\!&lt;~in last October. ohe uld, ohe hoa bo&lt;on wak&gt;ng
up wllh ....., lhroall. dry IIUn.
and lro&lt;f*~llY with~. £odo
lime the
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Wben .... t..nl about troubloo ""'"" ...... bevlnfl with formaldellyde
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..,. ..,.....s.,......, the air '-IAIAtJCI.

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-loai!Jns (1"0111 cablneta and.lloorll'lfl wltk:b were conatrUC&lt;ed of portlclo

board.

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"We reoilydan'tblow whit to do," llhe Nld. •we want to have children
but we're afraid; we'Ye heonl of birth defecta. And we don, feel we can
Mil beco1»0 we'd haV.. to tell the buyer .wh•t'a wrDnf1 with ft. Eotlmotea fl&gt;l"
""""'*l' the - - ond f1oor1n1J unclor the rup lwve been
11~.000 al)d we have extended ouroelvea alreocly In buylns the

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to the builder or auln&amp; him, the Oud&gt;ldu _,to
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Speak to representatives of departments
offering graduate programs at U/B and f(om
graduate s~hools ln. t h'e U.S. and' Canada. ~preuntatlves for over 35 ·graduate schools as well es every U.S.
gr.duate departniBIIt will be attending.
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.... of~ tn"""MOI!)' cft1ce _ . , . wbo ate chranlcal!y tJrocL have
eye
cilomma.
• Al lftt
toni 10 be~ aa!JnoCined or .....-1 by
GUIIIdo - - . , llllid or: wa1y O&gt;ye, c:Nef of the -..potlonal bealth
dWc at a.i Pnoclico ~-uoopltal. 11ut ewn w'*&gt; Indoor pallutlon
wllbln 1111 cftlce It"-" 10 be the cauao, "'ften we wind up aaytns. ')'eo,

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callllanary on -"'*"" ""teriala thM conlalo
.-... Maloo lo -cl'the few ...t.. that pi'OIIidooiOotll'lfl of air
wllhln ' - wt.. a ph)llidana auopecM. forrnaldet1yde vapor miSht be

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!ID far, no ..,.;cy ~ Nqulred *'In« of producU

•t the poinl of
~.....uri U. __.., they will not pollute Indoor air. ~ IWnoo,
d!ltll of CJCXlUIICional-lntbealU111y of San Mateo, c.llfomla, thet..., the~--~ the point of maoul'acture...lhe ~
..-'lend up In ""'lapo of the
'fi/Jtll:7."
llut Laura
- I n the-~ of
Healtb. bolio-. thet IUCb teotll'lfl~ an lmpoltant f1nt Mp-WOUid
ClllllpioMiyooiYethe~. beea-oo---. ~
In 10 ~ woya. ate frno&lt;llyod,
lbo ell"ec:tl.e _ . _ to prevont tn&gt;ublo, ~ to """"
odonllott,lo by ll&gt;&amp;ldi'IIJIUI'O tho air Dow lo - dim~ to. cSaneor pcilnt
In the Ill*' of_.,. offidency.
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• lbo two soaJo-bealthy Indoor · oir and ener&amp;Y aa\'lnjp-' are not
~·.........tins to Hal Levin at the C011efo of Fnvlronmentoi
~ l.lnlveraJty o1 Cdforpla. -keley. lbo trouble reaulto In 1a'1P' port
ftopl a t.llure to tab the whole picture Into account when the liJtloNI

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Has Nevada radia.tion leak reached the California coast?
_ _ __ _ _ by Norman Soloman
SALT LAKE Crrv (PNS)-Followlng
detection of radio•olive lealuoge from a
Septmnber 25 nuclear bomb test tn
Nevada. the Dep;onment of Energy
delayed 1Z houl'l befure alorti"8 the
Environmental Protection Agency,
whi~h ~ choll'ged with off-tile radiation
moniWI'in6·
ThB cltliAy, oome officials and ~&lt;dentist&amp;
bellcow. GUIY have prevented accurate
meaaurtlmenta of rhe apread of
radioal;live gaae&amp; ftom !be test.
1'he Department of energy 100£1,
which superviaeo the atoauc tesUng in
NevadA, orlgtn;olly 114id that tbe rod.lation
WI&amp; •not expected to leave the Nevada
Teat Site." However, the EPA later
t't!ported .detecting radioactive gas,
Xenoo·.l!IS; at a ground monitoring tile
40 mJies southwest of the reat in
Lathrop WeUa, Nevada, )ust ten mllllli
from the caJifomla burder.
Because of tho delay in offtCtal
the incident. neither
notifk:at.lon
fo.deral nor California officials wer·e able
to set up monitoring eqUipment tn time
to moasure the po..ible drlf1 of the gas
rnto California.
"Un,ess you've got a big waU there, aha
ga• jull kepi moving,• srud Dr. Loon~rd
~rm, a noted geneticist and exiiSiiiJ&gt;n
nuclear test aclivities at the Univeri!SI\V
of Nevada at Las Veg;r•. "II tlldn't • top at
Lathrop WeU•." he speculated.
Utah and california health authorjl)es
..y they I~A.med o f the radioactive leak
from the media. four huur&lt; aftHr the
t\PA w.. notifed and 16 houn; •fteo• It

Jackaon, responded that "We feel that
they were notified In what we
contidllred tQ be a timely manner. Thill
was the way It wu. and I hava no
further comment.•
The Director of the California
Department of IJO&amp;Ith Servk:ea, Bellerlee

wa a

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communication screw up over at OOE/'
said Chuck Costa, EPA d.e puty director
for nuclear radiation oooesoro«~t. "they
should bave caUed u• much eat'lier than
th~y dld." .
A •pokesman for the OOE, Dave

question that there wu a releue of ~
other noble saaeo," u weU u pouib!y ~~
other radioru:tive l60topes such u _
lodin., · 131

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consultant. with over ZO yeara
t~xper·rt!n te of monitoring nuclear

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ka\'f! ocw fi-a~ion pl'oduct , like Lhe
.Xenon· i33 they've Jdmiued ao/' he Sllid,
..)"oU have. aU lho Ottlers; includ,lng
lodihe· l 31 ,which ~· most &amp;ngerou• In
this situation,'"

DON'T WORRV,

IT WILL BE G~E IN

12 HOURS
Myer•. in a letter to the OOE. manager &lt;If
the l&gt;evacla Teso Site. has requ.. tlld " ~
data and re.porto pertain~ to the Sept .
25 ga. reiea&amp;e.' She al60 strcued the
need for ''appropr&amp;a1e nolirication
mechanisms 80 that Wt! r.an effectJvel"
reopond to future radiatiOn reloa..;.
from the Nll\la.d a Test Sitq."
Said Myers, in an interview. '"These
weapon• lost• have prcsomto.d a health
hazard in tbe past, and we're concerned
that they might again in tl)e futuro."
Utllh Environmental H04lth Director
Alvin Rieken took much the ...me
attiLude. "I think rt&lt;olificatlon has got to
be improved," he said.
In addition to the-controversy ovesr the
del•y in notlftcation. some uxpern hAve

turned on, It Wa&gt; monitored at ""'
piOOcurit:b ..,er cubtc meter of a1r ill
Lath~ Wells- about ZCJ times the
nurmaJ backgrouncJ radiation lavel 1 but
not enough to represent a h t!allh
haza,rd, •ecordlng to lederol officr•i• .
Or. Karl Z. Morgan. profrut..~Jr nr
nuclear eug1ncering al the Geor~1a
Institute of Teclmology •nd • lcoruos
expert on radiation effects~ Gld thot the
failure to promptly monitor the rei~-"""
may account for the appal't.'fU ahwnoo
ot other radloar.~ive SO..,.· "The forst few
hours are the lllOiit important/' he said
"If you don\ make your measurement$
w'hen the cloud it golng oVP.r, •l'e. too
late,•
Morgan said he belie\'6..\ "theN''&amp; no

Or TI10mas Man&lt;.."U.!WJ, an expert and
government consuhant on low level
radiation at the Graduate School of
Public Health ot the Univenitv o/
Pltlsburp;h. also l""eolt:1Mt angrily aO lht:
handling or the Sept. 25 ltiak .
'' Go v e r nm~J1;t
•·eprcscnta:tJvO) have
ll-SU(..-d m •sleac:h~ statements ret:ulve to
r.aduuion leak."! aod aim muniwrinl( of
rho&gt;s• lllJiks," he oaid "In the pNJCes5 of
misleading the public:, thPy havtles..,nod th&lt;•ir 1nvn credibility •
Accordlng to congre.'i.stanal lestimony
u/ DOF. o(licial. , 40 nuclear te"
h&lt;JVU resuJif!d 1n off •Aile
radl.a llon sint.., !he t_.,g program
wen! undo.rground 'n Nevacb 13 years
ago Nuclear devkt:&amp; are hemg
dt:IOnated fll the- SUe Oil ctl\ A\erag~ or
once uvery lhroo- wtmU this year,
slij~htly up from last year .
A repor1 ~ Augu•t 6 by the
ilouse Subcommillee on Ovemghl and
lnveuigation revealud that the
t;nvt!mnu:nl ha!rt lnwntiunall_y oove.red
up inform;olion revealing public health
W.mage h'Om teat i.ile radiation in the
put, Medlcal&amp;tudi.. have (lo!monstrallld
In~ rat&amp;S of leukemia and thyroid
~r in region. downwind from the
ftXJJIOSlOIUi

rusr Site.

IMPORTANT
Black St.lleat Uaioa lla~Mnlaip Meetiq
TODAY • U. ,... 339 Sqllire H.U at
4:00 ,.
C-.ily.S,W.lu

roncS:

e~trcme1y ~

h O.U~rdou&amp; .

fa ll our. \vent beyond Morgan's
cont1U$ibn, but requeoted anonymity
He termed the OOE account of the
incident "ab110lutely ridiculous. If you

or

occurred.
" There

alto expreaoed concern that radio.ctive
gase. other than Xenoo·133 may have
been reloaaed. Acoording to the EPA.
Xenon-133, which ia less haurdouatlran
other radioactiVe guca. waa the onlv
substaru:e from the blast picked up by
off·&amp;ila monitors when they finally w~re

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Price of Admission at
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ATTENTION GRADUATE
STUDENTS
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a.y THJ Pad

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'/tlooM&amp;Iol 1 .... 101"11"' d~!"
--Rounnc Rosannodu!U

Fonwwdy,thecO..:!.da:ldtdto
u:och the JTOUP in a lflldual
prosres&amp;ion inst...S of hoWl&amp; ,..
JWC dhe oo the floor.
The drill bcpn with evcr)'One oo
that kneo. llleobjcclwutodtop
to the gound catchina your body
with )'Our arms while at the sametime devatlna tbc bouom portion
of your lt&amp;J. From he« you work
up to a squat and then eventually a
ltand, 1\ boll was added to the drill
with the object bdns to hit it from
different positioN.
111e .,_, .... rUS~ rolled to the

And l fdt like It too! I wanted 10
,., an loulde look 01 the tmnina
•ealmen women athl&lt;lts r~ at UB
and I naured volleyball would
probably have th~ liJhttst proaram.
I really did 001 want to belt my
body in1o a frauk jwc for • Jtorf.
Aft&lt;t maklna arranaemmu with
Royal$' c:oadl Prter Weinreich, I
bounced, aad
took my platt"" the pnaic&lt; eoun divtr, lhen
IU1 • ·et.k. l wu tn ror tM surprise tv&lt;11Juol1y tbrown. Afla' a few
aac.ks ac tbi.s, we had to take a
of my life.
There an awo Lhinas you do not rut~nlna scan and tbm dive. lt
do when preporina for ...neyball reminded fJK or a bWJcb or .....
pracdct-have • bfa mca.l just doina belly whompell at
before and roract to wear k.ntc Marineland. The wor4t part
II
padJ. I manqed to do both.
ohoust&gt;wu that I wu the biunt.
Coach We:inrtkh arceted chc team whom per.
with the announcement thai they
An hour and one half of divin1
were JOina to do divin&amp; dnl!J. The hod taken IIJ toll. My ldl knee
team was noc surprised-they had looked u b&lt;uised u an old banana
bem: rore.....,·ocd. Every woman on ud my stomat:h was as red md ra*
the team turned and looked ot me u
as a tcCOnd desrec b&lt;1Uh bura .
I
thae with my mouth
lhtoush some plxanrnl
han&amp;~n&amp; open • ...Uions of bloody
praaft and dosin&amp; aerrisa wu a
knt"O runnina 1hrou&amp;)t my ~ead .
bleiSina.

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Thr« of the more experienced
playtT1 W(fe c~used from 1M: drill

havm1 aJ.rc:ady dnnostrucd thdt
divins ability. The r&lt;SL or usllne up
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drilb later in the day was a.lm0$t too
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The rll'St one a the net with ol1 the volleyballs and
1 lcamed three thlnp by ...,ina
thoQ&amp;ht.
lunalna sideways sbould&lt;r roll and tbf rest of thet~ qxuds""' in&lt;o the inoiclc ttock. ~nt and kosi
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This practice was no1 •• The player across from the coacJ\ I$ masr~r-such u ro\lina and

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but 1here were some whispers
betwtcn the women about
somtthina ealJed a kamika:.r:ce-. The
way they weretalkina,l didn't want
10 Stick around and rood OUt jUSt
what a kamikazec wu. Coocll
Wanreicb wouldn't Ia me off tlw
euy. I bod to do o/flbe c1riJ.b hU
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blasled at rou for 4S .Je&lt;OndJ. The
bill$ hit everywlaere and lbe o)&gt;)cct
II co try and return aU or them in

the one who

aru blasted.

divlna-havc 10 be taQ&amp;ht u the
.season proara.ses due to the lack to

nree 'esou

1 was the ian one to ao and 1he
whole team hod tbe opportunity to
Walth. ADiidst the ci!Oiltr or the
womea and the pouodana or the
boll, I ran tike a crutd chldten
lt}ina to .., und&lt;r oJIIl&gt;&lt; belt.. I
did m - e 1&lt;1 rado of t.hem.

t:imebc.twecnuyoutsandthueason
opcnn.
Finally, and most omponant, iJ
that by lbC end or the _,. 0 the
womm ..;u hove maslered these
skills. but ...;u be rrutt'*ed by a
termiaaled sd&gt;odule. •"fo&lt; _,.of
the _,..,. lbc blc llln'D of the

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komlkaz.ce and mY two cloys of
practice. My body bean the scan,

.-on will be ll\&amp;llerin&amp; the
and roiiJ. Jwc wben they aet to
playlna really well the ....,. &lt;ndo,'
Weinreich explained.

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volleyettes capture fourth place
Usually whco yoti belt tbe best ,...,. m a
toumunmt, you eooa«&gt;uz"" top. Saturday, it didn't
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The Royals travtltd to Brockport for the Brockport
lnvitllionoJ Toumaaa..U with hf&amp;h hopeo of oomina
beck a wm-. After four motchts-ooe eaeh with
Colpte and lll'oekpon and two ...;tla Cornell-Buffalo
(till\&lt; h0111&lt; roun~~.
The TOIIlD.IIDCDllUed a round robin rorm01 •itb UB
opmina q.olnst Colpl&lt;. Colptetook the lint pme of
the COOI&lt;Sl IS. I), ...;th Buffalo ICilllcllin&amp; and dowina
ollthe way. The Royal$
and easily_, tbe
neat t*O IS-8, IS-7 to-take the set . Cotpte wu the

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"We pt.lyed real Well qolnst Colaaae, but it was ol1
&lt;~,oWn hill rrom there," Royal'&gt; . - h .Ptltr Weinreich
recalled.
111&lt; dedin&lt; was aradual thoust&gt;. U1l pouaded
llroc:kpon in the openina ..,e or their second macdl
I S-9 and k appeated that they •IKIId bc«2t tbroucl&gt;

the tournament. Buttheydiclo't. llroc:kpon domiaated
the nu11wo pmes, winoJna easily ls-I, IS.J.
"1\J the day wmt "" the team dido 't play wdl. The
airls looked tired," the UB roach ••plaiDed.
ComcU WIJ nut on the qendo for the Royals and
Buffalo plll)'ed valiuUy before losina two llralcht
14-16, 11 · 15. The loss left UBin a battle for third platt
with the Comellteam. The two teams met apin ...;th
Corndl takln&amp; the lint pme IS... A spun of eoerar
powtted the Royal$ IO .X.oey ita the J«&lt;nd aam&lt;
JS-11, but the d&lt;cidina same was oJiqaalUl Buffalo as
they loot 7-IS.
''It's a mixed blaslna. The comptlation wasn't u
SltO&lt;II as I upeaed and we dl4 beat 1 Di...Uion I
team."' Wd Weinreich.
The Royal's also sot some encourqlna play rrom
Bonnie Sylco• who mumed afler bdna 1ldellned by 1
poinful ankle injury.
The team'• record oow stands at 7-10, ...;,h their neJU
conttsl Friday, apitast Niur&lt;th Collqt.

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ID 1 prod~.W:Ci\le week lnvolvina
two JD«U, the Royal'• tcnni•~um
&amp;IWt OUt Otnillus CoUqe, and
fiiiWI&lt;d !IOCOIId In the Bia Four
Cbamplonsbipo.
"Wt dlcl tscditabty," was how
toad! Connie Camnlu described
the ,.;,.ror• over C&amp;nisilos. Top
UB liallo pla1&lt;ft Heidi Juhl and
Jull&lt; O.ayooaeuily defeated Karen
and Kril Utt .uhout losboc a
ma!dl, wb.lle S... Schmidt had "a
double baatJH accordina to
Ounnltr, In her ~. ~ win OV&lt;T
Patti Pcmlck.
Royal EvelYn Orau took th&lt; fine
two ftom JWIC Philbin, but Tina
OranckU had to wait until the third
mJUc:ll to tum away Terry Murdoc:ll

''wh,tcd our appetites, ;, accordina
to c.mniu.
I n the round robin IIYI&lt;
&lt;Otllpetilion, Buffalo tied with
Niqano in poinu awlltded for
IDMth wins, bVIIoR lA bQlj to bead
sundlqs. Canlsiu.s took third ,
wbik Buffalo Scat&lt; toot a clistanl
fourth.
Wclf\ and s:itkDaJ coot th&lt;
Royall rwo pla)'&lt;N, wbm ScllnUclt
miNed Sunday due to a job, aod
Grayron sac out \rith a sore throM. .
Camnkl manqed to field • ruU
roller, altholl&amp;b it invM•ed aculn1
llevrrl,· Tolley our of bed at 9 a.m.
Matlna her debut this ytM, Tolley
won aplnJt Burr Scat•'• MatJk
Schlund b&lt;forelosma to Mary Klce

doubles teams

of N'._. and Otnisiu.s' Terry
Murdoc:ll.
A •imllar pauem or w1n ..,....
looc WW&lt; wu common to aU or the
Royals' •in&amp;l"' playou. In the
round robtn play. the: flfJa sm&amp;)c&gt;
playert from UB played all or til&lt;
o thn sd\ools' top singles pU.ycn
and 10 o n down the line .
Juhl wu one of the few Buffalo
playrra 10 win o utri&amp;ht over IWO
t»mpetilors, dcfeatins Canisiw'
Korco Ut1111d Root Mastriaa&gt;&gt;o of
Buff Scott, thm losill&amp; to N'U1Pfa's
Scacey Carranza. Most of the olhtt
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Mary Dilloo IDd Laureat AnDino,
by a double ba&amp;el. Lynn e
Kirc:hmakr and Sharon Wol•t y
also added win1 to lhdr record,
fV&lt;'«Pina Amy K&lt;llcy lUld Angi&lt;
Yocto, ~l.
Afier rain deU.ycd Saturday', B•s
Four coatest until Sunday. the
Royall fmish&lt;d behind N~
Uni•cnity. The second p~Acr finish
came about b«ausc the rain

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tosill&lt;d that lite Royoh did ••llle prcparin&amp; for the Ntw YO&lt;k Scat&lt;
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two women. and Lh&lt; &lt;10 dtarec 26, m Roc'bestt'&lt;. New York. But
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1ht 1eam is no~· sumdiiia on a l · l o~·n Ctlnland, wh.ch ' he described
-Dato llnldtv
fCCOrd The players face frt11on.ia ;n "thr big one,"

Bulls run faster, but still in place
In a move beocrlu&amp; the Red Qu«n's ruMina u (tst
a&gt; ibt can (bu&gt; no&lt; movin&amp;), thu weekend til&lt; Bolb
CfOSO &lt;OWil!Y team rlU1 la&gt;t...... C'(j. and SitU RAyed
In the wn&lt; pbtt.
The." Aflce•• .,.)'I)C' move ca.mt Sanudl)'. u the squad
traveled to Fredonia Slate, (OJ the Frcdonta
ln&gt;'ltllllonal . Justliltela$1 )UI.th&lt; Bull• finished fifth,
but tht IOLalln.m lime wa1 fh•t minuu:s less.
In the tournameru . the school '1 top Ove Onishers
have their times ror Ihe five mite CO\U\C a.ddC'd up. and
the lowest tum wins lhc mtt\.
''We did much bctttr lha.n last year."' mach AJ
Helnco said . He exploiucd that thb year'• cornposit&lt;
time was &amp;43.04 miau&amp;&amp;-llmo-a fin m.mua.a bella
tlwt th&lt; ••1 ..1 finish pooled lllllllmc:-nd.

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Km lve30 wu 4~h .
Buffalo Sca~t' s edaina UB was .uuibuced by Hdom
to a case or rcvcna~. s.rncr: the: BulB ruUshed •ott tM
Bi&amp; fovt championsbip IIIII Wcdnaday. - . . , . 11M:
llalph.
" We Md o little letdown after t.b&lt; Ilia Four," 1b&lt;
tOad! admiucd. He a1Jo credited AkToa and Olllo with
brinlina In "rwo vay aood teams."

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fo r lh&lt; UB Women's Oub Soccer c&lt;am cht above
holds crue. Tbe ceam has no buda&lt;'lto supply funds for
eqwpman and !lips, so chcy rmd all runoodal suppon
comina from cbcmsdvcs.
"All oou cransportation and equipment com.. from
our own poc:kt.u. We ur-pool (or &amp;ames and
everybody chipS in for &amp;as." team manager Cindy
Urban c~plain,ed. "We'd 6ktco be a varrilysPOn so we
eould J&lt;'l money, but we keep playina b&lt;ause we love
chepmc."
The c&lt;am is coached voluntarily by a senio&lt; Physical
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Bona n&lt;'l . Bufft.lo' n&lt;'lled cwo mo~ 1014 before lh&lt;
cod of che paiod and three more in lll&lt;'lecond half.
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scorinc.

Abouc ~ women started with tbe team, boil the
rost&lt;r was reduced co 28 anor rome plaY&lt;rJ ~en ror
var~ us "R:aJOns. Most or tholt Ol) the team arc

underaradu&amp;tc:s and the acvel or eXperience is varied .
Some or lh&lt; play&lt;rs have played comp&lt;Cicivc SOC&gt;Il&lt;r
before, bu1 cwo or che women .. ho stantd· in 1he St.
Bonavmtwc pmc bad no cxptf'im«.
••Evayone is welcome 10 ~a, . We doft•·t have cuts

stands at I-I with an optning season loss to Monroe- and we don'l requirt ..ptricnce," Urban said.
The ream has a very loose struC'Iure as far as practice
lOtS· No pressure is applied if a mc:mbtr eaA 't mekc
prac~itt and chnr playjOJ cim&lt; Is not j&lt;opatdiud.
A t&gt;;&amp; problem oriscs ,.ich rmdon&amp; teams 1D play.
Mmny ofrhc vat"Sttytcams in the area won"'l ac.hafutc: a
aam• wich a club ccam. The Buffalo •earn finds
poured shots conttnually on the Bonnics• goal. At the themselves f::aetd wnh a $chedu1e that featurn contests
och&lt;r end of chc fi.td, Buffalo JO&amp;Ik«pa Theresa with 1cams from various local "hlaic clubs.. Set times
W&lt;Sierficld wu.oor&lt;hiOJ cbe sbucouc .
and datcl arc not auannleed bccauiot th~ reams haw
·• w e domioaced eomplddy." rc:Oe&lt;Ced Urban who 10 make room m then schedules.
,. also a stantt for cht c&lt;am. "Tbey ......, oucskollcd,
Tht 1cam tS JU.\1 looking for a (UA llmc and sot'C
o ur shoe. and ou1 linHStd. Tbnesa has n~r played 1ood comp&lt;'llloon .
btfore:. but shC' had
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any Cornm~nd Perlormanoe serv1ce. lnoluding our
precision haircut.
Prec•sion haircutting is our technique lor cutting
the halt In harmony with the way it grows. So as il
grows it doesn't lose its shape. Your haircut will
look as good after live days as it does after live J
minutes.
A precision haircut with shampoo and blow-dry
coats jus! fourteen dollars lor guys or gals. less
10'll. of course. We also oiler permanenl waves.
coloring, frosling and conditioning No appoinlment needed, just come in_
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�~ f1dd.Scnb/U8 mHU tomorrow et 4 p.m. •n
ihe -.nc~ ~ ~-· ~ Jad&lt;et. Ellicott. If yo~
cant&gt;Ot etlel)d, piHse eonlect Fernando el 833-3410 or
June ot 83!1-7826.
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AED mor\I!Oiory
Squlce.,

meet"'V

tomorrow 11 ~ p,m, In 334

Inter Ver.Uy ChrlltJ.n Fellowship
7:30p.m. In 330 Squire.
CAC lo loolllr&gt;g fe&lt;., ...l• . . , t - coor'"-·
Ap!Ay In ~·sq~lre, 83t·3521 ,

quote of thEt d qy

o.nce Jll.,.ti&gt;On ~lll)nlng CO&lt;nmltlee meets Oct. Ill ••
7:30 p.m. In 345 Squire, Call 8J 1·3521 for mofl!
Informa tion. -

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"It has been well said that no matter what
COIJrtS 'decide about separation of church
l!lnd state, there will be prayers in our
schools as long as we have exams."
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-Abraham Kaplan '

Akohot Awareneu prog.rwn-Do you sornet}mes feel
lhol you oro fr~nd moy drink 100 mlokf1? Drop by 11•
MPAC, Ellicott Wedne.sdey.s hom 6· 10 p.m.

PI Sigma S4gm• (PoH&lt;:y Honor Soc:lety) meets tomonow
ot noon In 238 Crosby. All those who ore fnterented In
polky issues ere welc:ome to attend.

"AoorpiiY" o full length dance revue SatUfday at 8:)0

The CountellnQ Service II\ the third Ooor of MichKI I~
spon:SOtlng a M en'5 S~rt Ciroup. Any man intrr6led

p.m. In the Ketharine Cornell Theotor. For more
loformUon oontact Thalia at~7.
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ln pattldpotlng In JUCh a group. oontod Bob Paskoff
Tuesdaya or ThurJdoYi from 9-3 p.m. ot ~1;!7.37.

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• room tttervJng prlvolegu wtJl cease. Forms are avaUoble
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booed. pl.... call lhe SA otnce at 636·2950. UB
/nJemAl(Oflltl I• a monthly joumel ond it.s Out iuue •s
$Chedu:led LO come oul In lhe spring se!mestf!r. UB
lnletMttnal Is 10 fepr~nt the Idea$ of OB's International

communtty 011 lritetrJOtl9nal meuer1.

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Dance. and D•Ung 0.-ne. Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. In the
Goodyear Bolltoom. Anyone wishing to partJclp6tf! ca11

.Joll•t8JJ-416&lt;,

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Oofit. of Bolwtvloc.of ~
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and would flloe lo ..,.ldpe.e In • Rudy of pollen!
rospcmselo rOutlnede&lt;!UI rlutnMnL f...,f,..ml lni• •
pcovllkd. Conlll&lt;t Drfri. ~oh ot 831•2164.

• Beer lllall follOwing a bon 1ft Frldl)oo ..,.,.. 11om tho
Bubble ot p...,el B. The st. and tho!,IOC Oiili ~;;,
I&gt;Hr blai fro!!&gt; ?•30 ot the Bvllpen, tl cloNiion ond 3
I&gt;Hr lor a 'I, An Pfocee&lt;(• go to the Unl~ Way.

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FrlcUy ~ p.lft. In t'lfi'~I&lt;&lt;;"IN Room, EJilc_otL

You-.. ..............~ IJt.tm to help . - . - e 1...
fort~ ll'lto !SIIIkloe&lt;t With aotl\rltlq. Hlke/B'k•lor the.
;o.tthfllls FOuJodolli)Q OiL 1!1 ot U
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lnfo~Jolt,.B'I~7llordropb~ theCirdeK
meeti,IIIJI T\leocleYwt 8 P""~li&gt;:262 Sq~lr~

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tod&lt;oy•2 11!1i11·4111 ~~frl~ot_.l p.m .in )5~n
of\d Oct. I) • I'IPOII!Jt~ Oleleridorl Mn~ Ttc:hnlqfor prepe;lng •n effltdlve raume will ~ diKuUed: Job
lnl.e'fvleWI11f1 Prepor.uon oo~ Tec:linlq- - work&gt;hop
lomo«oW ~2 p.m,_lnA Otmena. At.

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11\terml\lpo Jn Wo&lt;hlnglon, oc. lnle.rrahlpt ~un _for 2A
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lnformauon WTM.t:: r ~lrl~y Slton) Coordtft•tot,

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F~Jon. 1412 l&amp;h'•St~el., •rfw&gt; Wo~, oc
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)'tau lounge. squire
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M.lnority ttudetlts who are Afro-American, Hts,.nk
Americans or rtatlve Arntt'lc:ens- The Onlvemty of
~~hester wents to meet whh ml,fK)rity student
con()erning fetlowsl\lps co pursue •
hltJh quality
educotionel program lt'.6ding to tht Master of Buslne.u
Administration degru at. one ol tht sh1 CoruortJum
Unive:rsltles.. No b~kground ln'menage:ment or busneu
1, n«t1$1ry. The Orriverslty or RGC.'hester will be: on
cemput Tuesdoy. Stgn up for inl_erview.s in 3 Hayes Cor

cell Mtt. Mack ot
UUAB Cultural and PerformJ.At Arts needs mua.lc:lan.s
and magiCians co pet'form 111 the noon time ~erlea In
Norton Cereterlo. lf liite.re-sted pteoa.e contact TN\ea .at
636-2750,

and Its lrltematlonal

R~cusslons"' glven by Dan Acket and Frank MHleh
W e - y a\ 6&gt;50 p':m:ln )16 MFAC, EllicotL

out a club up&lt;tate form

b-efore you c:a.n recei ve fundJng. Failure to do ~ wiU
result In btofng declared lftactlve. All fundJng wUI stop and

UB /tttcmaUou/- Wtltett end columnlsu ln\erested In
• writing (or UB/nlern4Lioftal, Ot perti~g In ILJ edltorteJ

tomorrow at'

Olerolnlon Studctlll\un. meets Friday ol 7 p.m. In 318
Squlre.

Vol..,tew -~ 1&gt;y CA~ It&gt; the' following CAipoeitles.
Stop In ~0 ~ulre for more Lnformadon-:- Cyttk- Flbrosll
ishaVing a Bow'~Fctc·Breath Nov. 1. Two vohlnte_e.rs ore
Me'ded to take down the bow'Ung 11:.0rei for this money
to Ising event; Various progtat"M ore avaUoblt thot ltwolve
cllildren; lilg~ od&gt;ool otud.nt needs help with geometry.
831 ·3521.

Sport Ctutt oftlcus must

m~teb

M ime and Pantaml.rne st.udenta at til lf:lfel~l eome .
Call Joe et 83~2915 or Mary ot833·7872• ..,_

Germaine Oreer author of The F~ C.ku.K.h will speak
today et 8 p.m. In the Ketharfne Cornell Theater. •
Open 11'\lkt tomottow ond tvlfy Thu.rsd.y et8 p.m. in the
Sq~lre Retlukoller. ;o. sign up lhee1 Will be ovellable ot
7:30p.m.

831 ·3~1~ .

Seniors-The follcrMing universities will be on cornpus
lor interviews.. Sign up In 3 Heyes Cor cell Mrs. Mock •t
8JI·3~1S~ Ohio Mort.Mm (Jn111trslcy c:n;e Claude W.
Petth College •of L.:ew) 1-\onday: Unlversfty of DenYer's
O...:luote School of Business St&gt;d Publl&lt; MenagOrnlill
Oc:t. 15: University of Bsldgoport School ol Lew Oc:t. 16;
Hemline Unlv~ral~ SchOo' of ~Uw Oct. 16•

Intelligence ot&gt;d &lt;1n1e semlnat Friday In the eighth lloor
IOUf'l9t, Goodyear, lmpllcaUons of drug•· on lntellegent
life fCK"fM:-anCs'lndtan peace pipes wiU brt dl.scuued.

Dr. ;o.ngelo Rluo wUI optak on Osteopathic Med~lne
p.m. ln 234 $quile..

Qca.._ 15 at 8

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pre·
profeselonal advloor ..111 opea1t tc&gt;nlghl ot 7:30 p.m. In

Tile WriUnt Ploce.b ·~- llltorlalservlce -~ l&gt;y_
the Unh•er.s-Uy learning CMier. Graduate and
und~rgriiKiuate 51udent who art profic.ient writer ere
tra1r,ed In en loteoslve co-ut-R- to help them dNI With
Joludents' wrldng probJems on any level. Hours at,e
weekdeys !rom .12-4 p"::n. 01&gt;11 Monday, Wednesday and
Thursday from &amp;9 p.m. lo 336 Baldy .end 6-9 p.m.
Tuastays In 233 Sq~lre.
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"Pul&gt;llc AcCCMJoUne OppoituniHu and

tnrervlewlng~

given by Arthur Anderson tomorrow at 1 p.m. Jn 337

Squire.

Student• lntiiUied Ia obtalnlne l'te,. York St.te
- H;COndary .school t.eecher cel'llfiat.ioo In the arus of
Engll$1\. Moth. Social Ji&lt;udl61 Sd•nc:es ond FO&lt;eljjn
IAnguag., muot· be ~lttea to tho T'oacho( Edi.coUon
pr'?llrem prior· 1,0 .,..oiling In Ill)' ot Ita- course&gt;.
obWIII!&lt;I from IJ&gt;e
ApPIIcotlon ao&lt;i inlormitlon ""'Y
Division ol ~nderiJ'- EduCiitio~.studlfl.· Offtee of
T01cller Ed..cotlon1 ~20 8ok!y"~2~1..J).eidllne for
.ioudent wlshlne 10 I&gt;(Qin the pnigrl(n It\' Ute S)&gt;rlng
.semester is NOv. t.

SprOIS
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Wedneoday: Golf at ECAC Qualifying T~rnement ,
Thvf'ICSay: Women's Tenni&amp; at Fredoe'lia State.
Frl&lt;lay: Me1t's Tennis at SUNYAC: Championships;
Volleyball al r;....relh College.
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Menegement/EcOnomlc.• .., re.te•re:h- lriteresltd In
lumlng more •bout Hbrery rtseerch and inforrn..Uon on
ll)enagement •nd tconorr'tks tHOUn:et? Wotk.Jhopt wiiJ
, be hold from ,o a ll-!7• 'Tbey ""II be georod to
complement llbra&lt;y ~ed _t ..ll!'!l\ltn(r .slyen In
cia""" at the . ~l .ol ~..,, and OepL of
Ec:Onomlo. Fof ~ 'khedule of. the ex.ad times and to
regllter for lhe.te ~ ·W"Or~~ ~ O.a'He.s f r
I&gt;QpviC: until frlilayl~ lho'~wood Llbrory1 636-~18,

Crosa Country Skl dub mett.s today at noon ln 264
Squirt: .nd S P·'!l:1fn the Ratlu kellar.to ptan fall cempl.ng

be

~klll-&amp;~ts · wnhlrig to corpool With other
"!!!dePIS wlto ll~~e. fo their are. W\lb ilmn., acljed~leo
~ld~el""i-~ ~ 10
403
C:.J10n before ~dOYc. Rau!,lo,:,,.,;)ll be, available
-i"''lte!Y 2 weelta tf'-"tlle ~· R'esul.. co~ be
"ppdced up I"""' 9·!1 p.m. In ..0) Cltpeii,
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R'och.,.ter; Footl&gt;all vs. SUNY ot lllbany, Ro.. ry Ae1&lt;1,
1:30 p.m.; Socc:~r va. U Moyne College, Buffelo Soccer
Club, ll Lm.; Cross. Country al ~ochester.

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Boord .. For lnfomi'll!ton af\d appU&lt;atlon'COntect lbe,S;o.
ofllce In 111 Telbert.

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College Buketb&amp;ll Jnvltatlonol Toul'nlment
Sat~rd&lt;ly 'at noon •• the ~e.'Roceptlorllo lollow 11"9

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p.m. In Cleric All playeq m...t'&lt;hav6j&gt;l(~leum•'tlrid
proof of 1nsurance
fO&lt; rorms ~oi!lj thforntitlon
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Vol. 31, No. 16/S UNY II Buffllo/8 October 1880

·~·~y~"~eou:.nea::
. ;o~M~UI~adl~~o~r:an:y~t=w~o;!:
i,==~R~"~within~·~·~o.be;~....,..~~o~r:~~
o sinal• ~ibilit~
Koowlod,A:
o~~Uic¥
....
and provjda
uoi!onn
GalenllEducoOoonprocnmCoraU
uadcraraduue
ttudenu .
AdditiocWiy, Pcndotto mobuinJ
Ow the plan w.ill allow stwknu a
U IDQSUre or cboict" withia lbe
JCaowledae Area requiranau or o.be

Cerveny

Report
·unleashed

onUB
~HNf OM Ed 'mp/MtfHUi fHHt Rltpolt

!h• nudy, ehri&lt;tcned aO&lt;r the
Ta sk
Fotce••
Chairman,
Ma.naemenl anisla_nt professor

by Sdb Goodclllkl
aad
J olla Loplaoa
After years or debale on the
philosopbi&lt;alaspe&lt;ts or the Ocnetal
Educaiion propam, ttle recent
completion of the Cerveny
Rcport-•l&amp;ted lot public role&amp;K

somttime: this week-sbtft&amp;
lllt&lt;nll&gt;n to the QC/uo/ ntjd&lt;nt llnd
ramiJication• ohould the
plan be implcmmted.
The report, llUlbored by lb• Task
For« on the lmpletnct~radon of

raoUJU

Cieoerel Eduealion. doc• not
conuoio any fmal roaxnmcuclatiool

pt-.

for o.be belcqwed
bUI
analyus tJv&gt; .tUn. in student

.Robert C&lt;fVeny, prcdloted chat
thcrc will be "mwivo (shlfu) in

jome

cues."

cau•ins

"or•anl&gt;.aclonal and academic
prnurbatlon,•· and wamcd rtadetJ
that oho report Invites "tbe closest
JCtutin.Y" orJu conclwioOJ.
1..._. rcpon'J cover Leuer 10
Unfv&lt;rsity Presidm1 Robert L.
Kcttcr. Oi'VIIIon or UnrkrJraduat&lt;
Educallon (DUEl D&lt;an John
Pcrldocto offcn Ills own GcncraJ
Education plan t&gt;.Jcd upon the task
Ioree rllldloa. Pcradotto stJa3ed
that his Pfottam " is not offered a

a lioaiiUOIDID&lt;IIdodon, but r&amp;ll&lt;r
popu.latioa ac:cordina lo tbe u • (O&lt;UJ or discul&amp;ioo and tnvit..
proj&lt;eted ddnand• or Oa&gt;erat IDDUt fn&gt;m aU oldcs."
The Dean bdlna tbat Ills plan is
Educllioo.

- · Tbcoc: knowledae Areas
dl.tde Ococ:ral Educalon . . . _
offeriup into sa subtcu from
wbkb .ADdt:oll mUJI ta.kr a
prescribed nutDber of couna to
,nd,...e.
Lastly, tbc P&lt;radotto modd
phA5C$ in • General .Ecl\tealion
curriculum that enhance• the
c!raftia1 and Plannin&amp; or Oencral
Education courses. The Dean iJ
hopeful that by the third year after
impltmentatlon of lhc plan,
prOJ._., requircmenu can be
com.piC:ted only Crotn the li&gt;l ol
o((ici!Uiy approvod General
Education courses. Thu1,
Pcradono prcdl&lt;&gt;~ tbe full OcncrQI
Educauon Comlllittec, chaired by
Phho~apby Professor Pet&lt;r Hare,
wlll be inspired to "irubt upon the
hl3h .uandard ori&amp;inally envisioned
lor such couna, n~thcr than to
sli&amp;ht ~.bose JL&amp;ndards OUI or (car~!
fnsumcir nt suppl)'."
7
AcxordinatoPmodono'•plan,in
lbe first IWO ycus aftu
implementation, lr&lt;Siunm. In ordor
tO &amp;radU~, JU1llt taJce 00&lt; counc
In Clleb of lh~ proposed Kaowt~
Areas-"'1tich can be cWicd from
any clistin&amp; councs m
dUaplines. The D&lt;ao's drall calls
for those stwknu to tan two e.~n~
chosen from the list or
approwd Generu Ed8catioa

u.-

Arcu

~.

or thcit

-..
for fralwcll -&lt;rill&amp; o.be thud
yeaz and C'VCfY JUbscqUC'Dt JCma&amp;cr
afwwardJ. Pct'ldcMto noced 11w
ba&gt;&lt; to be c:nrolled in
on&lt; approved GaleniJ l!ducad001
couru ia racb or tbe live
Knowk:dac Arcu phu two mo.-e
approved couna In aodl of ""Y
two uaa ouuicle tbe Jtud&lt;tlt 's
major lo fullfil ltldU&amp;IIOo

/tltcy-'«!

requ1remtnt.s..
O..pltc hil optlmbm, Paadocto
adopu a realislie tone In hb memo.
Tcrmln&amp; his propDA!J "miaimal"
the Dean maintain• that It h
.....,t]al "we auol&lt;e a 54111 -,itb
what is pouiblc.'' Ptrldotto adrnlu

by dilll&lt;ulti&lt;s
1n rUidlcl1 Aid&gt;
counea.
"lmplemcnwion,"
be
rdte:ntea. "of the
of the
procram lllould 1101 be dcCut&lt;d
(~ or aot we baVe) a dal
P&lt;tQOIICioo&gt; or bow the ·~·
dcmau wiD rn iMoj. if at an."

"*

.,_
Pcrldocto cites f'ac:ully
lbowin&amp; oaiY 20 sod!
couna ha\le bcm rubmjUed to _
Hare's conunlttec, and tba lbe
C..Veny r&lt;port clcatly sees 1
sl&amp;allicant demand for the

"Theme"

Al_to,EAO'

The Student
Course and Teach«
Evalualioa (SCATE) JUrVe)', wbich bad bcca
on ioe lor lbrec yean pridt to Ill 1979
thawina. &lt;WID opill be funded by both lbe
Studcol Nloci&amp;lioo (SA) and the Unlvenily
AdmiDilttatlon.
E.stlmoled to cosl almoll SIO,OOO to
produce, S&lt;;ATt!'o tab wiU be ploked up
S()..JO.lO by llle Jtudcnoaovcrtllllmt, tho Vloe
President for Academic Atrairt, and tho VIce
President for Health ScienctS rapcctivdy.
A fmallz.ed memorandum dctaiiiDJ the
qrecmcnt betw- the tbre&lt; panics is
expected to be ....,1 to Unlvcnhy Praldcot
Robert L, Ketter t...S.,V 01 tocnorrow
accordina to VI« Pruiclau ·for Acadcmlc
Aflain Robert fl. Rossbera. "lliJbt now
I'm in the proca.s ia prcparioa tbt 1DC1D0 or
qreement," lloubera aald I'Hclay.
He
would not comment 011 the contmJJ or lb&lt;
memo, but did admit thai. bios office will
support atwn year "trial period" lor IWidiaa
. . project.
'
The. manorandum lr, la CDCJlCC.. au
eniiiDCdlloft of the evccus of lost 1\lllad.ay'o
mcctina or Roubeta. A ..odate Vice
Prcoldonl for Health Sd&lt;ii1:a Doo.Ud IAnOo
and SA Ditector r01 A&lt;adallle Afflh
Lauren SMpiro.
!.anon st.-1 Ual
001bina is "olli&lt;W Y&lt;l" and that be bal adt
_,!be memo, ba&amp; is 111...-t with wblll
he espocu to be o.be onnttnts.

cllld demand ror theme .........,
the rcpon tsS&lt;rU that their Yllloo
cannot be downplaycd. Tbe
impletncntllloO of the "Thcllle"
r&lt;quirancnl "lboukl be viewed as
thai reoourcco are hamprrlna an Important additional dlmCPSioa
complete lmplcmt~~rotlon or a to an already tmrnmscty dilf~
theoretically and educationally· undcrtakina." lhe Task For«
IOUnd'(lrt~eral Edu&lt;atlon PfOII'IUil.
wrices.
"I would be happier If resources
S
.
. .
permitted so1nethioa .mM~
complQ nnplemmoii.M&gt;o
subllanlial. Rutlhe importani polnc
~.!':td 110fur~; ~~
i• thai as minimal u tbiJ altcmatlvt It ...~·hwhQ ~ 0 ,~ • ::d t..
IJ, It Is va.stly superior 10 What we Oen. 1 Ed&lt;
, rccoCo ulucc'

;:a'

1:..

have now~ H Pcradotto writes to

......_ ioid be wu pleaaed to noce the
c:oopendoa bet- lib and ROilbeQ'I
facultia. "AA:t tlme Health Sdenca and
A&lt;:8daaic Atflln flit« on IOIDdhlna. k
sbould be -.d. &lt;lith IIIF red lottcn," be
lauped, .._.atna ...till _,. coaddrt I
loaa·WU~d'- ru.&lt;l bet ween the two
curricuiL
• "We diocuiJed tbe poosiblllly or a .,ant

*

rot

(from
~
SCA11!),"
J..anoa lllid, aatiaa lbil he did 1101 Wlllll 'to
co~ -o.be an~ed &lt;oatents or the

0.:

. uatfn 1.-~.!!___,~
Ketler. Ho &lt;mphulxea thll IM ~..-:... ...., 0 1
.,,.._

prosrarn must be adopted and
bcauo by September 1912 bccawe
only a "small chll&gt;CC" cxistJ that
hlJ aJicmotJveplan could be ......~ed
into the University by nest
fall-tht orl1ioal Orncral
Educa6oo 1118&lt;1 dlltt.
DiKuuiJJa lh&lt; contro•rnoal
"Thane'' rcqlliranmu, Paadocco
thai tbe mtlre - ··
timd.....clbouldnot bet.lerupla!

-

-'-~~.

rcqwr&lt;ment.
.
The Task forcercpon~of

60 - · laden W1th ~

t ables. and C~aru, dttathDJ
~um&lt;rie&amp;l ~anuriCIIIOOJ of tile
omplemCIItltlOO of the GeDon1
Educaioo&gt;
Thclcponildaosir&gt;cdaa:o&lt;dina
10 ro.. •udy 11eu tha ..;u be
lffocted
by
the

Pf-·

---~

memo becaUIC "It's really Dr. RIWI&gt;c:rjJ's
baU."
.
Sbaplto. b o - . maitttaltted tha the
fu.ndiOI is "aU liaal" and the memo is just a
pcrfWIClory meuure to the Praldent. "The
Praldau ~ that It was up to the two Vice
Prcsldenu to deal wltb SCATt!. "
The sco,ooo SCATE JUrVe)'--&lt;lcsianed to
usist 11udenu In aelcctina onunes based on
chclr predccossor'a ••P&lt;ricnces-will be
flinll«&lt; with half by SA, :lO percent by
Aeademic Affairs, and 20 percent by Health
SciCIICCO. Sllapiro auributed the difCermces
in the IJllounu rrom the two Administrative
d&lt;f)ltlmtrttJ to 'th&lt; ~tciter number or
1tudcnu In A&lt;ademk Affairs and ohe
obsenlllon that many Health Sd&lt;neCJ'
ofrailla•' ore ciJ:nlcaJ. exunptina them from
SCATE a:rutlny.
Prior co 11176 and before SCATE's
resurrection lui year, tho &lt;urVey was funded
totally by chc &gt;tudent aovcmment, which
&lt;VentuaUy bad to abandon tb&lt; projccl due 10
a lick of.........,_ and coordirwion betwcm
iu orpaiuro.
A~

"SCATt! r&lt;ally bad a substantial
rrron Ia M." the tnldcN ldrinisttalor
complolocd. "Tbey - . DCYa" able to
C&lt;M~tlollllly JUStain SCATE. but with a twa
yoar IM&gt;dt&lt;t ~ ba.. fundiaa for a SCATt!

dlrectoc (who

pr~wiU

brill&amp; mbtlily

IOtbtprolfllll),"

-Aitlroutb tho, ~ 1o providina
luadlna fO&lt; the ruriq., bocll Larton
and Shapiro iaJist llw it ..;u be totaUy
CDIIti'OIIod by •udalu. "We're coovinccdof
o.be value orSCATE 11114 we WID! to bdp il,
ooc to blly ~ in u ," Lanon laid or Ills
faculry. " Harlth SckDc:cs is very inlu..,ed
In wllat is lholq/lt or ita tcachinJ Jluality and
partial

AralW

counes. Althouah

1101bk 10 dcviJc a IYII&lt;m 10·test !be

SCA+f!sfutureinsur-ed by
three-way funding contract
br J • .......,•

s.a.e

-x.

e.ffcctivmaa. ''
"The AdminiJCratlon will bave no
aulhorily o - SCATil." Shapiro iOJisted.
"1110)' arc cG~X~IIrallna UJ and aivln1 !heir
ttlppoyt, bllt will bave no •.Y in lt.u11Miftl,' •
Alocll 'wllb lbe un~ted t""' year
fuodiDa Of the lutVefo fonnlt cbanJ&lt;:I &amp;n:

also in store for SCATE. For the fltl( tlmc
sioce SCATt!'s inception, f1&lt;111ly wiU be
allo"''cd to have dtbc:r JUOt a coune
dcoaiprioo&gt; oc stlldcnu' cvaJuatJoo mdodcd
iu the book. ..Now )OU " CAA have ont
without the other." ~ro lidded. The
"'*'&lt;mk Affairs Dirtetot also explaklcd
that !be suncy will ioducle advat!....,.... 10
iqc:reasc pubti&lt;atloo revenues.

SCATE counc tbraush t.bc Di&gt;isioo of
Undcranlduare Educaion ..U ad! c:nrollcd
uudalt auromatlcally bu:omiaa • member or
tbc SCATE O!mmittor. "O!&gt;c or our~...
probknu ia the pat ~ &amp;«tlaa &lt;oot~sh
pcop1&lt; "" tbc &lt;XX111Dli1ec wbich runs tbc
SurVeY," Shapiro reeallod. "AI on&lt; tlmc
tbcr'o - • O&lt;lly four people oo the
c:omntinor. but 110w wllb the doss we ha~

a...

Shapiro " quick to counler any
a«&lt;U&amp;liooJ that tbe SCATE coune is an easy
tl)rec c:rcdiu. "Tbey arc respo&lt;tsibl&lt; for
lcarnlaa the CODCq&gt;U Involved With tbe
JUrVe)'," lll&gt;e noted. "They do. lol or wa&lt;k
and Political Sc:ialc:c Olaimwl Claude
Wdch who !&lt;aches lbe ODW'OC hdpato e:fve it

Tbc putesl cb&amp;nJe, bow.vu, Is lllat
''rather than each scmc:stcr, starun. ow l'aU
the book ..;u come out once 1 year,' '
tu Shapiro. The aew book will
then be a total comjlOiite for bocb tbe Sprillc
and !'aU scmaten of the pnocedina year.
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Force IIUidt dldslom "" wiMrt to
bovt ODd tnowlllciF aree, tile piMc ....,... DUE oiT..U. imide
a!plldty of did&gt; tnowlodfe .,..to die ICDowlodte~ )l ab !hat
luuldle 1M aoodax lllilts ud the ecedaDiana carefuDy ......U.. tile
dfoa .....,._ obilb will baw:.
placaDalta, ooclna tbe mova 1tf
n.e alldies lllualtlle lhll --lmj)ottant to tbe acrOII ~of
c~epo~nmeat~ will be
111 the the utI re proar am. These
qo~carorauclaou, wbii&lt;Qtbcnril arouplnr• · d&lt;tcrllllne how a
- mro0mau c!ropo. '""'"" are aiOdalt'r Oa&gt;c:..a EdOC8tioa coanc
• poteDtlaJ rblfll of ltlldeat prolilc will be COIDpooed a.od to
-.wopdoa " - " tbe aras of wbot atcot becaa berdcarod li~
Sodal ODd ~ Sda&gt;ca, l entain requlrCIIICDII due to
Fon;p l.ai-'Qbu Claltunl adjusted procraau-sucb u
Sttldla, Att aDd the Cdleaa. IDt.o ~ a.od ~
Hittorlcal aod PbUosopblcal
'11lc Cbllctet-OB's illlemarh-.
St1ldicl; aysbf Mltbca~lllical 10 alorF lhll~ ~Deluded
ScilllcoiiDCI Tcdmololl', Ufc a.od ill tile Ccnau' RlpOCt because. lhc
tt.llh Scilllcol ODd Ut..-ure.
autbon oote tlle-Collqoo' ore iD a
Sar:ti lllilts iDihe INdcDt 1o..t are "lllllqooo potltloo or orrataa *"Wsc -·
' 'a.-c" ODd will ...W Ill oumbcrofCIIOlna~baviq a
ruou.rc:c re·&amp;lloeatlonr , tbc i liqeJfOUpofiNdeatat6taulheir
._mcc writes. To arriw: • Its I eouncr." Thill, lhcy ore lei\ opco
,..,.., the c.r_,. UIOd : to a pocccilaJ loss or rtudcou
d.. ·from F.all 1979 11ud&lt;iu because o,ncral Education
• ~~~. ThOR ucodl arc reqlliremcotr mandale !hey ao
Clq)OClod to outline the flllurclbapc dlewhcre to take electl\ocs.
of lhc prO(r&amp;D&gt;.
The Tuk " - clo&lt;a its rcpon
Literature and Aru. and · with • threw.nd-a-~ P&amp;a•listina
Hlstotle&amp;l and Phllosophlcali. of qucaiODJ IDCI t\)lliel lhu UB
·StucUcralonc will nab 4S percmt of admlnistratou, faculty and
the total Univmity and Oeneral . £tudcnts mould cliiCUU before
Educ&amp;t.ion demand by Knowlcd&amp;e • proeccdin&amp; wltll lmplcmcntatlon .
.Area and teach almofl &lt;40 puce~~~of 1These Issues, 1M eornmlucc stu..,
the COIII'ael made available aRer at&lt;: outJlde of its pcrwe U It WU
ImplementAtion.
"llmltod almost exclusively ~ a
The Tuk Foree then ddvcs into j SIUdy of feuibility."
Submlnina_ a l~or_ qu&lt;$1lons
b'!w well equipped lbe Uolvenity is
to deal wlt.b the Impact of the wbkb eaeh lhould be
finalized PfOJf&amp;m. or conecrn to prepared to answer, spedfyina who
tile Tuk. Foree is a lindill&amp; which 1ill tbolc clcputmeats lbould wort
lbows lhll lhc ICDowlc4e Al&lt;a of : to answer them, tile Ccrvmy Ta.sk
Uterature will face a demand about Foree fOCIISCS on
problems,
800 percml of its p i - eapadty. fretlt,.., orientuioa time periods,
Nodna that It bM )'tt to indudc AdmlslioDI a.od Records QUcstioas,
tabulallocu of lhc llepartmenl or oue aclv!Jem&lt;Dt. Mll1anl FUlmore
Eaallm'• abillly 10 laa.odle the Collqt and lhc rcapdlllibiliii 11w
ID010t or 11uc1a1u, lhc rcpoct calls itldividual acadanic: clcpanmenu
for "fvtlher ~Y" or !he IDCI unlu ....m be reqmr.l to deal
, Utcnt\lrC area.
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APeclatl•• Director • Grdap l.!tal S.JYIC..
Assl~ In

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Cltty iJ
upect&lt;dloslanlh&lt;approprillionsbiUdurinaavlsllto
Buffalo
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Ahbo\1111 Dcu or School or Dentistry WIUiam
FCII&amp;IIJ hod oot r~ oo offodal ooofirmadon or

thulloallonfron~A.lbao.Y, tbtDcuupresscdcldltbt

that the Sdlool will now be able to uparade iu CUIT'tOI

"oondltional'• ac:crt:d.lr.Atioo. un.e lack of ~
facilities was 1 m.;or p&lt;Oblcrn 1n our accr..U;~;~

Sherrer echoed F - '·ICtllimcnu wncn i.e Wei,
"MoOty I&gt; absoiUldy critical ror occrod.ll.llioo. 11
qah dlle&lt;:lly 10 or tilt
points l'1iacd apinA
tilt Scbool by tilt A.ccfoditalioo Commltt.,.."
FcaaatJ does not ror.... any enrollment locreaso in
Ill&lt; Dental Sdlool 10 compliment the lncre&amp;K or 't
flcilitla. " We ha~ oo..third 1o one-half or tht (
ueocled to support the pram~ audem body,"
F....., iadlcatcd. "The ..... radiitlts wW ooly ,;.. us
t i l t _ , . . . - rcquiRd or dQltal oc:hooh your
llz&lt;." be oddcd. The School c:unmtly mroth about
lj() unckrp-aduaLC:S and M audmu in th~ post&lt;l&amp;:toral

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plaecd oo oooditional aecrtdlt.atioo by tbe thai !tie by occasioeal tcmpoiV)' support fi'O&lt;D the
Aocredilllion Rmew Commiu.. or "'-ican Omtal State L&lt;aisbaun. the Nrw reported. 'Tbll ) - the
Scbools durina the Summer or 1979.
lqj.d11we provided th&lt; OmtaJ School With ~.ooo
Under the c:on.stiuctlon pl&amp;lls, tho Dental Sdlool will in,aid.
be rd oca10d in Fo11&lt;r and Squire Hall&gt; from iu prcocot
""'-'ioa in Fart... HaU, the N,ws reported.
State Budset Duutor Howard Miller prcdiacd that
Gowmor Cltey's pr... ude 101d 77tr Sprdnun that
&lt;Otultuction will bqjo lD lht Sp""' or 1912 and thll Cltey il ftOI xbcdllltd to visit Burfalo ror the fteXI t lh t plennlna proctu will beain soon . weekaandprobablyuwillno&lt;dosounulthemdofthc
Mlll&lt;r said, oc:cording 10 the Nrws thai $1. 1 miUion month. However, Carey may IWIOIIDOe IIJid llJf\ tht
..W bt used for arcbiuaural pill» and other 11udles, measure in Buffalo much sooner, accordin&amp; to Sheffer.
nt.• million for r«onSUUCiioa or Squirt H.U ~d
" I'd bt surpri&gt;td tr Carey doesn't &lt;Om&lt; withm I
F011er H.U. Wlth the rcmolnina $4,6 millioo f&lt;» ~." Sheffer spccul11&lt;d.
equipment.
The lwembl.}'m&amp;D ooccd that il is customary for
lwemblym&amp;fl Jo~n Sheff&lt;T, who sald he hu bc&lt;n Carey not to rdcase SJ&gt;&lt;bfK !Iawes oo Judi publklldlvely supponlna • new d&lt;fttal faelllty for U B sin« pleuina biU1 so t h&amp;r he may announee rhe d"'alb
he was dected IWO ytan 880. WU allO 1101 offoc:iaUy binuelf.
Til&lt; S)() milllon appropriations 11 a trtp wl\ieh
rnformcd of the coMr"U&lt;tion funds by tbe Carry
administr.uon. ''Someooe in Alt..tly called me to ...Y should fadliwe tlx paain&amp; of tbe esumattd SlllO
llw they beard tlx money wu brio&amp; rdaltd," mlllion needed 10 eoo•en the Main Slroa Campus into
apiaincd Sbtrra, who added , " I t'Ouldn't oonfinn a Health Sdc:r~a Center , F..,.,• dt&lt;Wcd. " I thinl
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thb money shoWJ lb.t SL&amp;\C''~ commitment to Healah
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Critkal
Sbeffa ~~teed willl Fcaaan•' prediction but was
"It's rqreuable that you have 10 hit them over th&lt; "slr:ep&lt;ical IIW the Qltlft plan woUld """' only SIOO
hood with a bold
rtpOn btfcntltlap.un millloo. I tblo.t that the eoaYttsioa wiU oost bet.....,
to~ 10it11.'' &lt;Omlli&lt;Dtcd lhe ......... bi}'DWI, "But I'm SIOO and SlOG beeaust tbe f11ureure old aod iftllllioo
&gt;try happy th&amp;r !be adminiurodon is lioaUy bqiMill&amp; h&amp;s .upped the oriainal estimates."

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Tlse IJ~aatc WJouy "• clll-.1 Ita ' paio&lt;l r~ cwo 1o r- 'IHitb
ror .., &lt;!KIIIalhl&amp; llhrvy aaltr'iab. We sU&lt;:&lt;nfy kpo
••• ...deals wilt- nod thf• .... lou period
a d•uua• o•• · T" • r lluc r will m akr , . .
U!JdHp11dul r Ubtary's lou pulod &lt;0111parablt witll
lhot e of th e o!Mr llbnorf .. In the system.

Budget woes return once again
b y Sd. Coockblld

percmt that oona:med Ketter. The and sett lna Univtl"ity ruJ.. and
Prcsidtru prodict&lt;d U 8 wW bt rquiAtlonl ·
fol'eed 10 assume some of the
1lw last power, rn rcprd to
burdctllr tile SW.e, wbkb iJ fadaa alcohol abwe oo eompw, was
1M Univcnuy Council, "" bour a SI bUiioo buda&lt;t derrdl, finds bro\11111 up by Chainnan Robert I.
aner offx:ially brtaklna sround on iudf uoablc 10 cover· tbe whole MJJioozi . R..,mtly Ellleott studerll
JamCf Ollla&amp;hcr fell from htr dorm
the mUiion-dollas "Ceotor for Sl22 million rcques1.
Tomonow•' on tbt Amherst
lutrtr tilled UB'• rcquesl "a r011m wiudow alltr dnnlr.lng. From
Campus, qulekl7 returned to mcania.altos ealmote" lllot meets that, debate otancd about the
bluioaJ and rality .. President aU DOB rcquiR:maits but tlw wW Wilkenson Pub bdna localed OD·
Robert Kater J)oomil.}' reeowutd tvtoniaJiy be d&gt;fllllcd Ia tilt C!UIIpus and 1 mectina was
UB',..l981-1Ml bu~ rcqucsu to Lqislaturc llld Ia tbe Oo..mor's sdledllltd of tilt U8 A.lc:ohol
tbt State.
E&gt;.ocutive blldlc&lt; proposal. " We Review Board, Milloozi &amp;ald.
Council member Jaet Wdeh
~ ill AlbaoX witb Dlvlsloo ratl1y woa't know wbll wW happen
or .8uillet (008) ofllc:ials last WIIU Janll&amp;t)' l.''lle oddcd.
atltnded t he R.e~lew Board
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t11t
Sl.ai•
al•es
meetJna.
c:halttd by ............ v,...
- -· Edl.cr ood Ills O&amp;'Jbuoou
pr-uci a Sl22 millloct rcq.-. II lea thaD UB oecds• .Kccur iftf01111ed Preslde11t for Stude11t Affaln
calls for .. incrcalc or about Sll the Cou.oc:illhll UB wiU be forecd Antbooy L.o......W. and PfCOC'It&lt;SI
milliop over I au ytar •s to mole tull. Tbt President his report. Weith defeodtd the
budtc&lt;-&lt;1101t of whleh Would be CJ1Piai.ocd thai New York usually oommhtee'• ooruemw tbat the Pub
,pe:ot lor Sl1aty Increase and pes iaslructlona to &lt;Ill, without should remain qpen, d&amp;lmJna, " It
btflodot1. ID faa. tbe Praident Wei cho_ppl na people frqm the does DOtbilla to .......t&gt;ae th't'
UB "is ukiQa a wrt smallomou.ot u,.;-y payroll. ~(.coer Slid tllat problem: ~ it to
tiJis ~ylmpra&lt;tical and tlw C:OOUol alcoilol US&lt; OG ...,pua,"
for ~aoax .''
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to tal
budaet
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UB 11M tried In tile putlO nqotlalt
He said that the committee
•pproalmilety Sl!ll millio!), 64 a eorDIJ"'OIIiao.
believes lhot solutjoo&amp;, Diller thao a
per-f or wblcb, ICttt« explained,
lbt ICtilcR&gt;cot, Kc«er eonlinucd shul-do..O. eao bt fOWid aod !bat
II flindcd b7 New York.. StudQII to rile quiet Council, lUIIAII1 ooe answer n&gt;iabt be to limit the
ald-whidl Is II¥&gt; fi'O&lt;D tilt State, lqdiOIIcd a DOW di&lt;Cdl,.. tlw eallcd • drillk JpOCills offer«! by tbe Pub.
but II
eVt1ltually for kyoff1 of pc&lt;&gt;ple !Olio do Welch Doted lh&amp;t bt WOl
rctuiiiOcl-contprila I Bpcn:ct~l aod ~ teo!IR. U this 8Ction aiU ctoes ·~llllprcsstd witb tile otttodaocc liDd
oot
solve
tho
bu4&amp;et
difl1cllldcl,
c:cmmoo
...,... displayed 11 the
othi:t
prorldc
1 .,.._ of U B'a 10111 bu~. Albany then would allow loeal mottlna and pcUcd the Pub u a
Spoaoorcd
Roooarch
aod l1111Ymhlcs to cui PfOIIUU·
"....U n111 facility." Both be and
Eo.Sowolllt qu tomprile the
The Council-wblcb meeu ooc:e ~Cater lauded Lorau&gt;tttl for his
rcrnaieoise J I pen:&lt;~~~ .
a~-is6ompoocdofloc:al,dvic dforu 10 bqill - " wi1h t1i&lt;
• ~ 1111'1 """""'-'Di members. oommittoe to discuss tile ~
ru iaponslbllitiet lodudt IIAII&gt;IQI ....aa.td witb .Ill&lt; Pub and the
64 ood c:ontrOIIina eompua facilltla llcobol sitlllli&lt;!n oo mpua. But •
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"Awareness Day"
Find out how we~can serve
you, the student.

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People from S.A. will be In
the Haas Lounge.
An openiorum will b~gln at
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will be servedll

Student packages stolen
Uai\'Cftily Prcsidtlll Robcn L. x.u.r'o p!ivlu cliAiD&amp; bill ID 1M
Spollldi.Qa Qu8d was burJJariud two ...U. aao 111&gt;d I&lt;Vtr&amp;IJtudeDt partdJ
- e takCZI. Amon&amp; the stolen items WitS &amp;Jl&amp;!r or sJaues CUROm built for a
UB llludcot wbo is lqally bUnd.
Jolin Joavon.s, a n&lt;wly selected SA Senator, is now forced to carry a
tdelcopo to das$ 'Oith him as a result ro the Sopumba robbay. The
aJ,uses had a tdcscoplc a- buDt illlo 11&gt;an f« roadlna biKkboalds, fin&lt;
prim. and music. Joa_. rdalod.
" I am litonlly loa 'IIOkl\out tban,"J&lt;OVOCII explained. "II is d&lt;ftnltdy
11iDckr1J1a my S!Udyin&amp;. Usina lb&lt; band hdd tdescopo alva me only
t Wllld vision."
The aJ,uses were shipped to UB by the Ntw York City Uahtboii.\C for thr
Blilld throuah United Patcd Srtvi«. "It is 111andard prooedurc for the
Holllin&amp; ll&lt;ponmmtto ~~&lt;C&lt;Pt patcds for studenu." commontod Alsistant
DileciO&lt; of Housiq Edward'BU~h. "1bey are thai Jtocod ID Presldalt
Kater'• diDi4&amp; room wbile the people are bein&amp; noclf&gt;&lt;d."
"It 11 my UDclenlandi.na lh• aD srudaus IDvolvod - e notif'ocd ~ thar
pad&lt;a&amp;Ol had arriV&lt;d." he Wd.

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Aecordinato Jeavoru, how...,.. he was notif1&lt;d on Septemba Z6 th11
the sJaues were !here. When he went to plc.t !han up, be was told that lhry
bad becu Jtolc:u. "11tey tohl me they had ClOftUoCiod me on the phoM
previow.ly and told mo of thdr urivol. wbidl was a lk," JeaVOCII said.
The Univasity.,..,.,;., no inswua: on the JtOt&lt;d pascds. " Housin&amp;
wisbecl melucl in eollectln&amp; anytblna." Jeavons maintaiDcd. A ftw olher
packa&amp;es - • taken u wdl, altbou&amp;b no olher repi&gt;ru were made, laid
Fnnk PenakofUBs OepartmentofPubUeSafety. Joavoo'srq&gt;on was the
only ooe filed, Penn notnd.
"Some packqes bad no names on them," ....nod Bush. "Some were
addrc:swd to~ DOt evea &lt;DrOIInd ia the Unlvasiry," he added.
1'bt burslan piDOd ...,... 10 the area by tlamaliDI a pte aaou an
-will!* bas.., QIX7Ilfta illloJheditWia ..-... "It is bditvod to have
becu conmtitted by 1 ~ n:oidem," opccullled Bash. "l'bey "'&lt;n
the only ooes to have...,... to thell!!unl room.''
However, the ekvator UJ&lt;d ill lh&lt; then c1oeo no1 nm to the flrlt noor
dinln&amp; room. "It ..on 'I ao p&amp;Jt the aeeond noor," IOid Bush. "It i&gt; •
~ery how the bural&amp;n aoc It to "' down 10 the diniDa room. ..
Theft ore 110 leads ID the .... lind it wjl) pt'CIIMbly newr he ~. Bush
.tmltu&lt;l. " Tbe ......,. .,.. of 110 - to Oft10DC: else liDcz they an
apecillcaDy clesipecl for my .,..,.. Jeavons llid. "U I could pt !hem
back, I'd be happy to fDfl"( the whole onleal." Tbe ~ may be
returned to the Squire Information Desk.
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College Students Every Thursday Night
Show Your: College I. D. and Get $1 Off
Price of Admission at
United Skates.

Ktlttr termed UB atudcot
ak:oholism a "major problem."
Millond, however, questioned
how akoholism c:an &lt;Wt here.
"They ouaht to be able to ssop
someone from pttina bocnbod
out," ht nmuted. He uked Ketter
why 1M Pub is DOt able to~
the 1eYd of SlUdeqt intoxkalion and
aitlcl%ed a drinkina COQt&lt;Jl bdd a(
the Pub lb&lt; ~or Oallqba'a

Doty d&lt;fr:oded rq&gt;air procalores
u ''praty aood" and IDAIDwnod
"cleat and evident afety ltan.s"
recdvc top priority. Yet be dld
admit that rmancial COIIIIralnll are
barmlna his efforts. "It'• a battle,"
he uplaiood. "We fed W&lt; • are
uodentatfod•••
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oa:lclcat.

project cl!fllculllcr oceurred
and K.eltcr added ~ It was

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the ...,...uy ledlac ecaloo, a
~ootloo .............
capability or the UD.Ivenl\y.
Coaadlmcmba 11.- Seoalen had
requeatcd tim Ketter aaibct
lnfonnation !ollowiJia the
~ or 1"'0 UB audenu from
the donDitoty witldowt IIIII IJlrina.
ODe or die Jtudaati wu ba
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problema u:pe:r:ia~ced OD lbt
Ambent Campa&amp;. Ncaloald ~ in
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boilcl&lt;n. Tbe UB admiablnlon
recounted the cotrall prvblaD or
bricka falliJIJJ !IUD two blllcllQp oo
Ambent-cook and Hodulctter
Halll.
Dot1 Mid that heavy "-'""
doon -.: CODIUlaCI.ed 10 prCIUCS
people aotcriaa tbe biJilcliaa. ICctl«
diodooed lllll
had llbd the
SUI&amp; 10 "eater lato a kpl
lltuadon," but that It had mused
tbt» r.- co aet lavolved.
•
Tbe adiDioblnlon laatatlcil the

be

Seoaleu
and
• tudent
~ve Otris lucn - "
numero111 q u.,tloas t o VIce IDCrciUid ........... wlllt* Folu
Pralclcau &amp;Inn! Docy 11114 JoiLn tCI'IIId "uttOliOt&amp;lcal... Doty
Neal ..., "*- \lloc ............_ ~ tMIIlcooa Ul S16.000a

a- Folts. boa.tbe .......... .,. t1oort a rnr timciM ftca• oaid
111M ~ lopl IICilool "" tbe
clalba cletDudetl lllll ~

----be .. . . , .........,
1-

relied a ,1111 c1 OGaiiiWaU

111M be . . .

..a.. AIMilor ....,

rteoMd ..., ......... dM:J had
.,_ atled oo. llocll lie IDII
JllllliiMCI Oat)' oo
bOw priorily - • far 1t1111n.

lcoalln ......,

_.. dur1aalll&lt; lallaltle.,., 10

deal wtdi!M deotnlc:lloa.
MIDooui c:looed tile moetlal by
.......... lbil Ill&lt; Coacll ,.jiJ

...~

ludl Ia tile lllduitOIId
00 ~- ll. A1w
ao•e dhaar eeaeet. K'c.ner

o.r-ta

.._...su~~~cc-a_...

10 ''Dtltdl ac.r· IGd PIJ for their
......,10 M IO r.l _.like

I!Udlala.

��~I
J..._Neo~-Nazism spreads its terrorism

: to lnOfe
(OUntries and larger crowds .
~.
AJao C.

•J. """palltbl""""'*
f

2

~ pUpod Gonnany ~
the lt?Oo
lu( ...... wbowl • bomb a.rpladed ••
......... ......UOcloborfeot~eovic15 l l ......... cloedand ...

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.
l.lnlllwt the preriDua 1e11'&lt;11111 a&lt;U ol tbo ~ - · the
~-not from !he lofl ~but"- Uw rf11bL II 1$

--11!.1

-u. .....

the bomb
ol Gundol( ·.
~ Muclont and a a.ember of llle outlawm German,_
Nul OO'plllaatlon. the Defenoo Sport Group-a group ~&gt;all~*~
tn January wbowl r&amp;unna and ••ploalvaa wore round fn '""
hornet o( - a l of II&gt; memben. O(flc:lab believe. how..,.,
the bombll18 was an indopendcmt let by the Zl yoar-old
ltudent.
..,.pr tmToriiiiiCIIn Willi German,)! Wll the 1977
kldnappns or IDduotrialbt ll&amp;no-Mirtln 5chleywr by the ultra·
loft Antty rOc:ticn. Tbil orpo~&amp;allon bM - . Inactive
..._ lu loaclon, """'- -.ter and l'nlm Melnbof.
- I e d - I n thoit joilc8blhree yean.,... Due to •
huY)' .,...._,. c:ndulown on tho lloCtlviliel at ldantill
IOdetltllln w....,..,. Europe. UuJe hu '-n heard from them
In tbo put r- yean. In contriUI, ........ hat bot!n • rise in
faodat and llCIO-Nullc!n'orllm.
""" Dof- Sport Group IOSCI wu rounded In 1974 u a
paromWtary unit by lwHie!ru Horfm~~o. a droft&gt;mAn and
fomll!l' tl'oOt'Cli!RAI)'. J'o p i bo 10 d . .troy Qnmon -•ty and
lnotlturt a t.otolliMI&amp;n "Pid\re1"' "'"'· Thlo organlz.otion of

"""1ut

. Cn.lt lriUln ;... _ , tho 8"'Jwth of the fuolol
. Nallonal
rront which, fMrinl! Ali&amp;o and Well fndion lrwDIV•IIon.
............. an &amp;!l:wbite Enfllond. l1lCI)' are, . . . , _, 1,101 Y"'
......,.,.,.... for my IAOn&lt;lriot» - . ~ IIlii relo!Miy
IIDill.,., ~. "'unatic fril1so" """"'tho Nadonal
'""" clevelop policital clout In the fuwre.
In the United 91a"'"'l'rank CCilln'a Naalonal Sodalllta Wbb
_ . , h"Y· 'fho In 1978 _ , tho rf!IIIIIO mardi~
tho huvlly Jewloh p.lcoaiD . - o( · bM • ~
HJtler.Ulte ~· Their t&gt;aJic bellofo lnducle tbo
deporullon or Ill ~&lt;&gt;wa and non·whltaa.
Thio c:ounuyo rtJ'OI1800U fuc:!ot party, howovor... tbo uslAbor Party heodod by t,yndon LaRouche. In IIMI foolllopo of
M..-utd, hu abruptly 1wilched from Mandom 10 ~uclfm.
'l'he lAbor Party mponodly hu memberl who are W&lt;pOrate
-·~-.... lnd hu ""'""""' or """" l S mUllon, and ..

grc&gt;Wf'18 politically.

,._.

I

1976 ,.......,.,IW candidate,

u"""""' coUected &lt;10,000 _.,.,

PI'Omlnen1

The llf1IWth o1 lhelt r..aa. ond .-Nul """"'" It due
panlyto tho cor-votive trend In politicland ""'*&gt;' oodo,y.
In furope. due lo lbe ·~ ""''P"P''Ioo of lefti.ll
IOITOritm, llMI """·willa hu IOized IJw lkneiiPL Some ~
Naill are 01-oommun!ou who ha\11 '-»me dJ&amp;IlluAJned with
their oountry'a communill
or with Morxbt ldeoJo&amp;y In
lll!flllrll. And AI aJWOYI Wftll,Yiolent.orpnlutionl. tJMirt lU'e
adventurero jwl "loo~Wlj! for a ll~o ·.
almaol $00-Wilh eo ~ priiCticot mWtory
There 1o • ohlrp dill'"""""' 1n u.. mothod or tenvrilm . ............... and _ , Nui-"'YYt unlfonN II II alao betievod by llMI Marallt and MO-NUIIonw orpnlzollonl. Tho left·
Lhat thoo ....,..., II ..._....., by tho Paletl.lne Ubenticn win8 VOUPI tend 10 " ' - ao Individual ...... a~
Orpnlullan n&gt;LOI.
pollliWin ar t....lneooman.to kidnap fordomandaond ,..._
ar .-,.~~on, The Aldo Morro and Schlo)'er ~
ore ....,.,... o( 11M. Tho _,.Nul pnaloe Ia boolnt..-m
lb II*Dbtn o( lbe OSC, includinf loado&lt;- Hoffnan, _,._ - · -·-dlrectediDW&amp;rdalhe lnlteadal•
.........C lurodlly, four of tbom II the AUI!rian border. l1lCI)' ......... tboy - IMp acoJo Nndom ~ 10 bring
......, 1-.ed by W""'-&lt;-oy, howtvt~r. olnce no tubo~ •llemlon 10 their point olvfew•
rMdenct r!oulcl-f&gt;e found aplnat them.
Thla "bLock tenvrilm" bu.lireallr lncl-..od U.."lnn o(
Germony and llaly ha•• not - . the only counltklt that European~ who want their ~ 10 do ""'"' 10 curb
have laloly ....~ rf&amp;bt·wln!l terrotiam. wt - k U.. the f'l'lltlcal vlolenc:e. With a ~al olec:tlon In Gtmoany thll
Precw:b Naliona.l European fa-.o claimed l'lllpon&amp;lbllily for SUnday, tho OC:tobor1'111t ~ hu tnAde IOJTOrilm a
the mac:tJinesun attacb 00 I 1~, I - 1 and a World prime laaue. I'TIIllkloal!f s.nu. o( .the undardos Ouiwarn-.....-.
Democrollo Party baa oix&gt;lled tbo lntmor MJn111er under

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pony

Incumbent Schmidt or leniency, allowingtorroriru 10 """'I"'
and oreat~nc a cllmaoe for~.
•
Schmklt'o SodaJ Democrat• lin coalilic'f With tho omall fme
Domoc:ntlc Party! wu confidenr d victory and have
dllmioaod StraiM' rern..arb u .._.,..._ With tbo Oviltian
Oemocnu ""P"P"'I&amp;r for thoit r1f1111iA pollcloo and ....,..
~Americanllanee.ood wUb Sin- _ . u a w"""""«or
it 11 ta'lllkab' lhal
baa bttped tu a -.
Whetlw- either !dlmldr or SlraUN can put on eod to
political tllmlriom ntmalna to be - . . With ooonornoc
lnll.lblllty "-fn«. tho attraction o( .-Nulam beopm•
81'Mter. With poaolbla ropercuNiona of decnlued tourum
and'buotinMa lnveotmeo11, tho goveron&gt;ent wW have 10 make
IOIDO refOI'UII, oii!Mir
or IICOilOfl1i&lt;l. 10 make furope lal•

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Analysis

·Carter
releases
election
year
poverty
report
•

I

Lut week the Car1er
Admlnlllrallon ... teal«! the
Presidenl"t Nlllonal Urban
Polley Report, a atudy that
describes new poverty IJ'enda ln
America
and
propooea
legislallon 10 ""lleve h. None of
the legialallon propoacd In this
report will go before Congress
unlesa Carter t. r&amp;elected.
11le report . . . that poverty
In the United States b decllnlng.
Rural areu. auburbs, smaU
c:itie. and gro~ .-ropoUtan
areu report a lliSht decreue In
the percentase or ~ IMn&amp;
in poverty. However, large
Inner city are.e- primarily, but
not uclualvely. in the
NoMheaat-report alarming
IDe-.
.
llafore the 19701, the wont
poveny wu In rural areu. aut
the mlddlll'c:t&amp;u mtvltion from
,the cilllee 10
lUburbe llbrlo8
lhe
bola left .. . .
wttll an~ ntilnber of
poor 1*'1*' .111M ' they - 11eqolpped Ia handle.
.v .,.,.,.,._ c:lly ...r&amp;lnta.
to the IUburbo, dtie.

•

u.e
pur....,

movea

.....;!-' wldle clwlndllns tax
bue to pay for vital public
.-vlca. .v dtie. not.ed , . _
and

cut~ IO

CXImpenNie

for lhlo lou, the miSratlon or
urban lndultry and Dllcldle diu

.,.,w

tlwlnMr Clity
flllllilleo ~ 1be ,.uh • 5cat.lodco
hu a-&gt; tNt large c:I1IM .,.. biKb oulfer from thla
llddled with ' • buntm of ocOnom;c clec:Une. For eumpie,
povet1y that wilt prevent any the Carlt:r study IIAief lha1 the
hope
an'Oiconoinic uptum In percent•
JMilPie IMoj! in
povet1y. both blact and white.
lhe ~~· future.
hao decreas.ed by more th.tn 18
percent.
However, In Ius•
central cities, the number or
poverty·"""'' whites declined by
s percent, whUe the number or
b)ac:lu Increased by 21 percent.
Unllko other period&amp; In our
hlllory-for e~ample when
rural blacks immigrated to

or

or

~

dedlne In

aftor • ll&gt;arp
on

emplo~t

Southern ~~· ...,._.
dly poor are 110( movinllto job
All loclbtiooa ......
t.bat . , _ people have stv... up
hope of pattldpallnS in Ul
economic aystem lha1 Is noc
reoporulve to their .-b.
For thM reuon. the Caner
report NlCOmmenda II!Yeral
efforll to malta lhl; urban poor
more mobile and bring
economJc actlvity back lo the
cities.
Ono propotal in the repon Is
to ·eumlne the advlaabllily" of
chon~ng the formulu for
t•ederat gr&amp;nll 10 provide more
tDOilll)' 10 dtiM like New York
and CleYelond where tbe coat of
1iviog II ~ and lhe c:ity'o
financeo are tbe 111011 troubled.
1bll ~would

J.

Ia.Wme

Oar H.., H-~
Draft BMr 50~ W.U Drlab 1.00

p.a .-7 p.a .
.
1.00 MIIIM:Ida Free

Nobocty gets hDA&gt;ie' dumg Happy Hour !han the aONd at
'p .J. 8otlr:m$. Cold s-. chilling wtnl and lhnt ~
codctails - expertly ~ and MMd by the happiest
banlndors and be.nnaldS _, 1aWn. Our kllx;hln Is also c:oalmg
up some
!he tastiest food aromd.

?'

If ~.. lodch.J 10 !it happy, wl'6l noc step by P.J. BotiDms.

J'.·.J. BOTTOMS
.

~

FOOD • BOOZE • BOOGIE

;

ROOTIE'S ..,

~.Dint~
0. DMW. O.r

" Cliebl Wllp

FREE

.,.,_ .... pwcfleM ol . . . . . .
WfTH TMIS COII~--31 . 18ecl

VALID ANYllME

race stronS

oppoo111on from.......,.. of tbe
South and Weot, who fear tiW
ouch action would take away
billions ol dollat'lln federal aid
from their "'fllon• to the
Nor1heul.
, . noporl. lifo recanmenda
...yo 10 help move

~

unemp!oyed poor from the
Inner city 10 the tuburl&gt;o or
from decllnlng dtie.Jife Buffalo
10 growlnflareu lib 1tow110n.
the

o- an. lhe policy propoM1a
in Pretldent Carter'• repor1
promile that. If ~ed, be
will "tolJ1!M" aid to . , . . lha1
need it 111011. lba ability of the
Caner jii"'PPOIIo to otop tbe
growift4 dlaparlty between
older Inner
and the reot ot
tbe muntry 1a noc qrtain.
Delplle lhll ~.the moat
lmpor1luy. aapec1
tbe report
n that 11 aclqlow..,.... the
oawre and the _,.,nude of
Inner cii.Y povert,y Mid ~
that It Ia u p to the Federal
, pemmerlliO OOfTI!Ct it.

au.

or

�.f.

I&amp;SCArE'S neceu

·

TNe.-w9lfl~lhe....,.AMoclallon(8AI= COld 1111d mad

Ill Adllllnl..,.lon for WO!Id!IQ tOQIIIher to lund • pojecl
will .
' • ta.Mf11 lltudlllta and PIU'IIde ~ to tMdlerL 1llt-'-~ To 111e EditOr.

You atMI Iton) tlloMthltato )uat u , llnot Poorer. tho"
youraaif. lc&amp;nnol olford lo r~-l~ama lllwtsn
to eat lhlo month. ao I t - th8t 1 - two ~
One. I c... faa~ and "-.W""' lhla winter, or two I can
•t.
thle winter. PI-~~~~--. Ho71
You
In 1M las1
11101on from me:
n
don't
k,_ aboul rou. but I 00(!' )uat call home ono
AI A""""' .............,t fcall«&lt; • roc:cnll&lt;, oMo11V 1
aay, •"Hey o..t ron•nller IMt ~ you 01.. me lor
"""' - ' you to~.- - t lbel lot)-"'
- t Rlgi&gt;L W.. I WMI-)Ual tllle ft." Funn~
..1.,. $30. but WO&lt;th - I I ) ' to me rnucll,
man~. tt-~~as-.tnmYtomll)lforr-~t~ no? BMidR thl long Glatancoo ~ lo CIJUorn~e
~ -..,..-ont&lt;t-.NoWyouna.. tcT-...- wtlflt tw ocruma ate too muclllor me .,..ay.
In c1oa1no I'd fUll llf(oto aaythltll r - · haw.
.,.,. o111, 11 to,.., - t lnatrument.
,.,. Chencato •led __,_on rou, I will oo ao to
B) A blod&lt;, down - • · You h ... atoMn -ninO
,,.
llnllt
of
my
abllltiM.
- " ' S11lthl11 tllne. -'"a"" to 1M IIIII timet r,.
.., 1 ts
o1 mY wtnte&lt; , _, Come Ill' """"' t an&lt;l maJ'bl fOU catr ttMIIfle a-10 11. At~of.,. will be warm tpla wlnJer,
ucn
Ill~ hopTlhal t - ltoma brtno you u m
P.S. I~ caaa ·~· aHm ollm ~lnolthat you Cllange you•
Jollaa ""vlno them ttol.., trom menu brouGht,.... Y"l' mind, you can rotum t!w Items, to alation WBFO, 327
ate one of 1110 mQ!ft ~ paoplo on lh.. Mttn. Squlft Halt. Jull Ita.,. I !&gt;em In the otflct II you &lt;ton t
wanJto be oaught.

I eo.... and TNCIIer &amp;raluatlon (8CAn) ~ l. .l w a y s -

-

- on -.pua.
,
~ -letteriO Ill'.,.._, wllolallbetal!Y MillinG
~ 1f!e IIUCCeN or the proJect will rW/ ujlafl how ~, blrMelflo ltw " ' - o f olhlt8:

J•-.e

n...,

~ and faculty reapond

to SCAT'Et If It lo tiM!! ..touely,
will be ~ to form their academic eelleduiN mcwe to

~ IMif benefit and 1Mtruc1ore will be lble to refine UIIIJ eldllo u
l' teKtlera.
5 The twc&gt;yeer ltlal per~oc~ 'for lldmlnletretiYe fllndlno oi9CAT{.
s eJCPeCied to be oontafmid In a memo from DMn Rooeberg to

Thanks a lot

Dirty Sneakers

Unllka the 8 ult1Jo medle, we're not Jumping lor joy o•er Govetnor
Cerey'a approval ol c:Onatruc11on lunda lor the UB Dent•! School
and lauding the good Governor lor tilt benevolence toward US.
We're p~Meed, but r681 thl "gilt" 18 well overdull.
It will take along time to erlaalhe embaress~t thla Unlveralty
e!lperlenced during the aummer of 1979 when It wu put on
" conditional" •ccredltatlon because Ita dental tacllltlea were so
poor. II wilt laka a '"-'te lor ua to lorget that lhele crucial funds
come wall after othl&lt; SONY eehoola a nd State sectors have been
accornmoc:rarect.
You see, when the UB Dental SchoOl underwent Ill accreditation
ra.lew In 1972, t!leteam pointed to epace and equipment problems.
When this r&gt;ewspaper ltr81Sed In Octobar or 11178 tha t these same
concerns Jeopardized thl too ranked School's st811dlng, 11&gt;81
InadeQuate Inflationary Increases threatened the quatlty of the
program, and that the lack ol apec:4 waa wreaking havoc among the
lacutty-vlrtuatly nothing was Clone.
And the' fact that IInce 111112 when UB joined the State aya~m.
only 150,000 had been epentlor Dental School equipment and new
facility conllructlon, naa only left a mora ,bitter teste In oUf
mouths.
So when the accreditation team eweptthrough here In 1979 and
oald the SchoOl was rotting, we could only uy, "we told yo.,...,."
The whole unfortunate Incident Ia a typical example of the
State'alongtarm failure to maintain quality programaln SUNY. The
Spacfrum hat frequentlY admonished Carey lor hie failu re to
~por1 Buffalo, and ,.,. lln'll.'clll dllplflty between public and
pmete education In New Yorll. The Oentit SchOOl waa one oltoo
many examptea.
SO forgl\'e ua, H,ugh, It we olmply atand aalde'and WitCh u all
othara are applauding your allort. You-. wo tlllnkwe'raowed. l?O
when you Hnelly get aro~~nd to paying Your-debt., we elwaya feel
we've bean a t11tla mcll'a than

........... ......, .
Jolin~

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by Stell• Mtdln•
"Thete I&amp; nothing ro FNr bur FMr rrrtlt • F.OA
•
"You m'lJM • • - r1 /U. I ,., /Hd ~ e~~Joy lr.• Tox
Antoene. Ch 7 watherman, New York.

r - olrre,..,t _.,Ilona; - . behind ,.,..
QIIOIOS naWt I~ and Shaped I OOY of U&gt;ln~tng
amar&gt;g membons ol IOCiet~. Orle rtllocta lnrloaa
opliml*m. the oilier wao tho product of a callOUt l.lld

lnsanaftlvo man who m.ay not have wanted ttta wfto

_

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•

Te1 Antoine loft abruptly lor a v•tlon lmmedlatel)'
otter that tolevlsad bluncler, • conventaat way out. An8
lt'elu•l too bad tJ.at oomo think women he.. nothing to
fear t&gt;ut tear 11..11. Wo really wloh Frank ..., rlgllt, and
that waa t111t.

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wu

'"'lnll

-lrlond.

Aooc ........... ...... . -

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- ·"That

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ow.~~ .......... _,......... ~~ ......._... eo-

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couola ol PhOna calla, a comment hera Mel there, •
Hie deactlptlon filled t.hla ,....,.,.....a PION; hla· couplt of ttlfH by lht ume poraon, Artft't pretty
method ol entortno oil-campus hOUIIIto r a p a - _,.,. atwaya harao- Ill' yo~~r~g men? Not too mony
wu cltar1y ahtchld n &amp;l&gt;fiV!"tl.,. measure. people kno'll thai thlwoman
raced more than
no w.. finally calight. thore really wu no rwaaon ~ rejoiOe or to th1nl&lt; that It wu now uleto walt tlona it • We aat IOQtCher, Grlnlllng coliN l.lld tea. our usual
·
nlghl.
_
attamptto otay """"""wU. lor ttw,... or l&amp;w It may be "" oxaogoratlon to oay 1/111 tw • ..,. ot lllat -. hid to , _ thet day. TM rouno- ot tile two
IMIIY. Mel that oiM&lt;a will ..-...y IAIP Into lila Ylalbly angry. SIMt tell lllat on. n "'"'·
.-Mdconrlnllttoth(ulen-lnt!lloereaWIIO onty aile cllcln•t-w b y -· 8he feb fruatrated 11\11
.,._~1)""- lor """'Y. 1'""0011'01111111 l l l a - b a -tonedbeoeueeothl&lt;-.because
._.._u..y live aloM, t i l e - - can of her~~ ~bull)'
In a loCally female
11e ...ay - I n t o: _,...., ,...lMY ~ e rfolll to ~. "'*- waa really nothing you oould u y 10
1oo ..,_ at anyt- ll&gt;ly -.. II -lei nol be an COII'IInca hlr tnat being angry otw1oua1y wouldn, helP
~lon,thougl1,toaaylfletllledaft0erlaf.,(""" "'YYlllnG or,.,.-. hlr foet belter. n ~ onl)'
OO&lt;le. But..,.... of u:a think o110vt II ellttla mona tnan to be lruat,.!Mg. SIMt ehoukln't .-lJy .~&gt;~••
~
•
rleyW llont !Mt nltlll AM got lilt phone celi,_U an
uPon reac11nQ thO article, aJpped he&lt; act o f . - -. .,., aha """"'ldn'Ldo II lilxl time
A
co"-llowty, 4r.w tn htr lnatb, man eltller. u.ton to """-• one ofua Jok8d. r ._"!'mY - .• SIMI- with or. o i i W - . atoudllanyonehld fM~nt.andlhOnoneolt!&gt;&lt;!
11ont In a ' - a llOWt IMJ
ltrlo guya~ Ill hed 011e. Andlhat'a- we all aawt,.
Mel Rllll!ad. ~ II '-&gt;8d bel0te lh8J llory~
,

hu.,...,

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-

One ot ,,.women has .,..., rapod·bafl&gt;tG. Some ol

h&lt;or lrtlndl wonder Why aha hu two hlavy bolto on ner
door an&lt;! wh~ oha "makao auch a big dRI" out ol •

a.-.v...... ,.,.,. - - - ..............-~
~::::; ::::::::·0::=

~

Gaughters raped, lXII who Cllcl not l)othtr to conoldir
lht~taln an&lt;l sngor au !fared tn troe cr1rne by tho vlctlma.
He c:o&lt;MIIttlel ' crtrne hlrnMit by lnau~rno ""' dlonhY
ot tho.. ln•oiWt&lt;l and tlloae who cared.

......,, I OMaloer 1810

a-c-..

and,_

'*'

eflectl- and courae cunleule-wttlch are relj)Otlelbllltles or
the Untverelty.
We would atilt like to ... SA push tor. and Academic All airs
enforce mandatory faculty compile nee with SCATE. When a
eyatem' dealgned to rt'fiiW teaching ellectl•eneas le not
compulsory acroa•t.,..board. 11'1 goal may na.et be totel!y
Julnlled. Aa long u atiacher can eay "no" to SCATE. II IIMither a
lh-t nor an lncentl.._
Uliftlaa, 111e ..w option In SCATE-allowlnu. !acuity to ha••
elthet Jull1 a course deacrlpllll" or a atudenll ••atuatlon-ls
untalltfactory. Both should be preaentod In the booklet II It Ia
going to be elfec11ve. Flret allow atullente t o - what the cou~ Ia
about and then r.-lew-tha a.oluatlone of 11.
But to elmply hive a courea da.&lt;:rlpllon In the SCATE booklet
and uaume that will give atudonts any moans to Judge the
eflectl-• of a QOUrM Ia n\lve. Additionally, del)llrtmenla are
reaponslble for printing courea desctlptlona. II thet le what SCATE
will contain, WhY should SA-out of mandatory lees-partially
lund It?
•
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,
The Idea of SCA TE Ia eound and the administration a financial
auppor1encouraglng. The long-range goal for the project should be
complele"'llndlng by the.admlnlatrallon ..,._ userul, maanlnglul
product It's gre&amp;tto eee SCATE back lhls semester, but tho bugs
atlll have to be Ironed out. What we' re looking tor In the end is
auccell Without duplleallon or waste.

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PNeklent Ketter, 11 a good Indication of the Admlnletratlon'o
oommltmant to the afton. Since' we belle'la that • -~• and
welklealgnad SCAn book Ia - M I Y to lmpro¥1 tNdllng

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PerMJnal pTobl#n

Antl·ftJYi anti-women

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To tho Editor:

To tho Editor.

condl&lt;nnotton on rumor.
tn fact he IH~ oould lind more women wbo
111
ttlidenll whO ate llllnlnlat lind aotlv.ty ldOntlly •• 1Hb111111 In
lll.n In ~~ depar\mento.
lnvoWod In Women'a Sludlea College (Wsq 1.... _ .
llolh t..Oian and flllnlnltta In - • • aro tHo-woman.
t~lod bY tno lrutll"g ol bo!h Robert 'Bull'o (Sep~­ Beth can hoVe common lilt-to: lmprootng "'omtn'o
till wlowpolfll on .,.,. Woi!IOII'• Room, Mary Clltlcllll'a
corlCIIIIoc&gt; In oocloCY. promolk&gt;g - · • M i l " - '
fOCI, t),...,ww•aparUng tebuttalof Butra afllcte.
and MflofOIIanct and ~ 10 ano we
will&gt; nor dolnofltton of 1'111 . . _ ,.. 10001'*
taiMf 111011 cornpoto. ....,._ have - . a
HOWIVOr, wefMI lhenoadto,..., opectllcallyto....,. ~tlwly motivating IO&lt;CO In 1110 w""*''l _ ,
POlnta OJI!Ich- not - e d by Cllt-.
No tnooptlon. . . _ f..W.IItl and ltr1llgltt
Firat, I I - tllat 8aalra blaa lor orgulng ~ fomlntall oro -nlng dally now to tOQOIIIof
wsc to no1 a 1011&lt;1 one. One lhould not •roue 11om a tow.nsa oom&lt;r&gt;on goola dMpllo crfllca lnettt*"" on
poallton ol lgnctanoa. A s ingle POint tl)al ""'lcat01 lnt...,olfng lhll "-•lion u MOOIM ond 101~
Sltii'OI...O ol famlllartly with WSC It that M OIIUmat maJe.
.,_.
wsc Ia a mldOntlal college wnlcn It to not ano naV&lt;tr
We w.,e not aurprlood tnet Baaltlgnored thlo hlotroy
hn been.
011d dragood out one antt-oay ateroo-typoa that are oo
FUrlhlllmO&lt;e, he oxpouJ&gt;d• on tho '1aC1" lhat ICO&lt;ot commonly uMCI to ...,.
awt.l' from -lUng
ol tnt..-tod women "are ocarld oil by wso•o an1~ cloaaly •llh otlw womaq. We W®ld 110.. to lnl&lt;&gt;&lt;m
mao. roputllton. Till• 1., on lurtner ~~~lon 1olM. thoM who navo had Illite contACt wttn WSC lbei'Oncl
Tno U8 Womoo'a Sludtn Prog~om, of Wlllc:h WSC 1!1 a the N&lt;tl«O In lluN'a artk:M) the! tho ~ 18
control pan, nu In taot a repulatlon nattonwtOo lor
l.,.....ed In meny 1 - ol lnteroet to aN Oolng IMOVItlvo. ecodomlcalty ttrong 6 oonYn~H~IIY ChJtdcarw, abonlon reform.. aeft.fle1p• l.f'ltfd.wottd
oriented.
womtn'a atucr'-. wOCMi\'1 mustc. ano poetry.,. but a
NOI only - · WI dlsma~ tnll II..H llondlfed
tew examp&amp;-. WSO rNilzas th.ll ac-aa..nk:-.1 atone
wsc hom a poalllon ot Ignorance but 1110 tnot no connot support f&lt;trnk&gt;lsm and haling men connol wort&lt;
tolled on typtcil_ ocare tactic• to do 10. wny, lor poeltl\le eoclat chano•. wsc tttiYM to teacll ou1 10 all
lnllancl, did he choaa to condemn the Coltogo oa
womett ln 1M Buffalo aroa who may wl&amp;h to uoo tho
" lllgflnlly Olltknaleanotlngle mlnOedty lOibi on" with
resoyrces h nes to alter.
Df'IV ' \IVe heard lhla 11 fact" •• n11 source of
ln1Cfmltton7 In more direct tO&lt;ms Batlt to baaing hla
Ell•• Scholl

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II IIIIa ciONid my attention In - • yMfl, lind more
'" r - t monthl, that ......... ~ problem"'
tho
aysltrn, rotlw, - · tho'Coltoooo. And IIIII
Ilea lr1 11• hood, -.{8chwonz. rho Spectrum non an
111\lctethltiiU--1 lila hlgiHlandldandcntcUn
liMa tOCIItoiq- lind _,.., '**!llY ,..
-Qilffatlon of 1110 HurTWt &amp;elruellty Center lor lila
- · &lt;toll (It'• ~ In 15 ,.....
....,._.ton with 116. I ,.... « wh~

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anyone- oyml*tl*tc

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than"'·

Schw1lr1L Hlo a" I I - to at.-.tlnlonota ana 104all)'
m.- bohiM I pWclng and obttuaMt MC)oFreudl.on
kind or attltudo, In 0411111 - · he It o!w~ roedy 10
alice IKKigeto and other imporlont noodll In tho
Collogoa with a r'lke. but rN&lt;I)I ano lm~l!cat,..,
lntolloc:tual knllo.
Keep •P tho good WOfl\ agalnat hlm-patltton nlm
out-run an upoae-do yOUr damndNl, but pat onto
hlm. You1t be doing tno J utur. a ~ ' • -0 Cl&gt;ltfd

11/llon Hlclll

Gtt to know us

, Poor poTtTayal of womtn

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ro tho Edffor,

r o tn• E;dllor.
You'vo been readlno our name 11 lot In the campus
new•P•I*'I recently! but hoW many you ttnow who

o•

we rNIIr are?

Tne Communhy lldlon Con&gt;s. tCAC) io a group Jf
•tudentt who arelnte.rnted fn deW~ aometh4ng with •
amaJI patt ol our 1911• tlma. We .,. otu&lt;IOnto wbo "'"
OOCUioM!ty- Will&gt; tM preuu,_ of un......l)' lito
and no.. IOU(Iht ways to O M - a br- Olld a
clwlc:o to get a allghtiJ dlllarono 1*_1... "" bol!&gt;g
COIItGe lludonto. We .,.. a group ol people who , _
sought waya to lilt the suenglh of our car- cholcaa
by going out and _.,lng on proJocta within our fields

opportunity to oo tnlngo we'W beef1 Mnllng to do ouo
never aoomed 10 have I he ch•noe CH time to do. We afo
j ust 111Jd.un'tl wr\0 ht¥e mlncte til at wort\ and ldoaa that
might wortt. We are alao • tudenta who would like to
meet other tludtnta Who wou~ Ul\e to oet to kno• t,.

PIOo!O and ttl)' ol Bullato In a varleoy of wayole&lt; 1 1houra • - Olld 00&lt;n0 bee~ to the un-ty loellllg o
llnlo lno preuurod, elot more rofreohed and aloo a too
mO&lt;O dellllmlned IO get mucllmooJ UUIII I deOtM fiO&lt;n
onta u..-alry.
Come In and mee1 us We'rt! In 345 Sq1.1ltt.-

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I woutd ltll;e 10 aOd • tew new fM~ts to ttM. f'eC4if'\t
" ugiJ g"'-" d-Ie It 1100 become hOnor than lhO
pr.atdentlal rece and overwhftlmtnQty lnOfe lrttern1lf\g
Arsl off. 1 am a maiO. and t agree with thole
do
not 1pprcwe ot 1M contrOYtM'alal "Quote ol tM O.y••

wno

and aloo lht llfiKl~ HOffWI T·ohlrt Advortl-nl. They
portay women In • role that they anoutcl not be
sub)Octod to.
Seiellm Is nothing new and Its vk:111"r\1 are nolllmlloo
to tt\o feme.le poQ"'eiton. Men aJso are toroed Into rot•
'G'f tl1e rnodia sud! u tho macno re4&lt;t, being COOl, OIICI
nor sl&gt;owlng omooton
Fu~. prOC)CK'I4lnta of l.hMe tale$ Af6 not
tlmltecllo '""
- t y .. a wnooe, lood I&gt;Y
tne meoaa wnlc:'f\ wan11 to ·'catch your eye" IS
fftponsltwe MolT"of ut lnaDYottantty contr1bute t.o out

OOIJOIIt•-.

MIAtl CrimmUIS

own roles every d•Y· No one l.s unat1ec:toa by rr.em.

Ot~ror

boc&amp;uee ttle't vu•oe now or !\era view us
My main POint It tntt 1 common fdpect lot au

of ttudy, We are el.so aludents who f'\1\le taken tile

Communlf'l Action Cot»s

human beltlg.t, bt thtY male Of' l~le. WO\Ik:t oo •

klono

way towards bMtrllng ..,1501, end as r...- u • &amp;on56 of
numor 15 cooefM'nfltd. a Utlle dlsetedoo •nd sensl1lvlly
coutdn't hurt

Communkations bTtakdown
ro tJto Editor.
A.a ON Who knowa the homn of war, 1 am wrr
lntlll..e.d In - . I n olhoor wordolad..,.,.lolhe plow,
not rlffe..
,
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The OO&lt;!ftiCI ~Mot-. 1n1q and Iran
'lin
tnla'l)t!Mnt of the.,...,.., breakdown or Thin! Wot1d
CommunlcaiiO!&gt;L l'henlby C&lt;MJtng 0 1 1 - - l a J
cmte tnaf 111 tlorllblo wltnlll Third Wot1d
Count,_, !han we of the WNI. n Ia unlortuna«a tllat
IIIey O'*t-1&lt;11111.,. aotlng l r r -olbte • hh ~ to
each other. No doubt. such thlno- .,. 01 m-tr oWl\
N..IOnal lntereei, and (wnn the ..
or our
noat~ Ill lr-n and to U.S. cltiUnt) no1 011,._
wtth ,..poc1 to the ~111/ul
Oynomlu, and ~fbillly lf'I)IMiod I&gt;Y tn.lr g-t
enefgy _ , . , the olfoct, tot'a . .y on uatawl'a
oconomlc growth, and nattonol tnt&lt;trnll atlblltty 11
dllelteiOU«..
Tho

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.,.,.ron.

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ogaltlal IIICtl -laDIIIzlng factors. Tho rlppto QOII
l&gt;lgg«, and Mllawl't trouble are -.,fse.
Four: '"' Congltaalonal atlotments to lht
lnternallonal 1110, ano O...topment AQency wtll be
deflated. Thefei&gt;Y US Aid to Mlllawl Will 1141 OoorOIOOd In
surf- capflalvelut.
F,..; Woatom ooc:hnologtcal goodo, ana IMit
tnlomallonal coot lo menulloctu••· possibly w~l
..,.._ 1141ronO Third Wot1d at&gt;~ lily to pay 1&lt;&gt;&lt;. Tlle&lt;oor
the tocl\nology - l o d....,lop aolf d~ wMI
1141 -~~~ lol&amp;lawl Will bo fO&lt;cod to "'"'1nrematlonal conc:e.ulon•. afterlnQ fler nat'onal
~lng all o! theM points In ...,.,...., lo one

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atroaoy acknowtodgod occeloraood population
ti'IU.._theal&gt;llhytocs-iopfood.....,.,,.,.,awlllnot
be able to meet oucn demands. Star;allonl
The Sovlot auppllod, and oomotlmoo oponaor""
traqllnOOYifnmont. •nd the Iranian lelaml c
R...,...tlonary O&lt;&gt;wmmoru ahould conol&lt;ler !hOlt G..,.
~~~QGid.,.-rr-ntn-lloMimonotary Political re~aiOIIi\JM. Tille aJso ..-no, with lhl
lluct....._, n,.. ciMuiDII'1II .,........_ capfoal MC&lt;tmy ol&lt;ceptloc&gt; ol P&lt;Oitctlng US-Sovtot Nattonalo.the Unltoo
stat01 and thO ISo\1el Union tnOS1 net '""'"'""" Wl\al·
Tloo.:oUCIIIoll"---~wtlt--atoPflett . · The diii&gt;UtO I t - -tllal'llc Natlona
1 -lila .,.....,. ollll on tho oil opot "'""'"'· 11 Thefei&gt;Y, the _ . or otal&gt;llily wtU dopond on the
tno ,.., 1a ~ anocMf ....... will ropldly ISlOJillc lnt.._OIIon ol .,...,._ Thus poaoa _,,., 1141
d t e a - . : . : ! . Md Sootll Anwlca'a tnflattonory • • • - · luling.
oconom1o
wjll dope!~~ thoM 00....,...,..,.. 00
I would llka to • dltc•sston on lntamottonol
cut their . . . . ~· ill national ~l'fotopmont, reoponolbiDty of o-Potlticlll di.,...,_, of energy
Buell Ollfl be t&amp;Mn through one already r_.... to Third We&lt;ld dov.lopment domanoa. t
- initiated,._, - l t y PfOCtr&amp;ll\t, to balance theft boll... ouch a locua will ._.trapolote from I"" POOl of
"lOit+on llllola.
Unlvorelty lntorut. a gtMt Ideology tho! I rool will glvo
tile Wot1d •Bani&lt; will loot&lt; ot aach natton'a 8UIJIIOI1 to oho kiM II of Prnklerll John F. l&lt;or&gt;n~~C~Y'a
&amp;blllty ~ Mtllntalll COI&gt;lrOl• on Ita loro40n _ , In ~ of poaoa ""'~&gt;•·
IOCMflne Ol'odlt !uuanoa. II lhe dlttr1button ot un_........,.laot-.oocure,tnRi l l o ( l '-&gt;at!OIIel. ,.....
orodlt Ia ..-.The
P.$. A~~t.tl. ... , ...,
Wotlcl
will be ~cod to
1M
/hoyaa MCVf!t)'

a--•t•
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Banal music on WBFO

-people-.,.-...,...y.--,.,.,

ShOW-_,_, -

homoaai.-"&amp;N."

1 read tho tottor to Tho Spectrum ffO&lt;O Pl'oiJ - AllMOn llklllg luuo with WBFO'a now
programming, and tho roefto etatlon rnanoQO&lt;'s reply.
The latter enid thai lhla pt'OQrommlng Ia
t&gt;olng apploudoel by the - r a l OO&lt;Omunlty. II
lo
tne caoe. pot!lepo WIIFO thOUid flnd Ill 11&lt;&gt;rM In tho
com"'""lty ratnor tnan a.t tho u,.._.lty, The oppolllng
decUne In 111 cwwall tone (t'nON oftenstve than ttM
101&gt;•- ot the Pf'OCtt.,_,lng IIIII ProtAIIeoon cllcuooed) to notnlng IO&lt; • u n - y 10 be
proud o!.
Tbere are atm JOtN ucenent prog;ams on WBFO.

•fila

Sui there'$ no ~­
10 be. It now snooq In alllhe
t&gt;.nalfty ot CO&lt;nmorclot radio.
mono Mddonoo than 8nQ«od bY tno -nob'
1
awll11oaa ol &lt;I\UIIIIY tlwot nu ACCOmpanlod tho cllango
IO&lt;m WBFO to "FM 118", 11'1 llko toling an old lrtoncl.

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A night spent in muddy ecstacy
1 The contestants if&gt;r&amp;WI, mud· slop- and waits ~pec:tantly for ·
covered oo the center or the Wp the lint pair of-combalants4
that is lldinJ as the areoa for
Tho couple tmtl'~; the auY
the event. The aowd yetis ltwd dressed in cutoffs and the Jlrl
commentary. cheering- f!l'!l! oa clad in bikini top and shorts.
as the Muter or Ceremonies lets They make their way to the
loose witb a cry or center of t~ rib&amp; wbc:re they
''FUN .. . WOW I" Beer is plop down onto the battlelield.
inhaled by the fans who are aJI The MC uplains the rules, "No
~ event In thomselves and raJige bitlna. klckina, saatchina or
from middle-aged ~ in three· arabbing or aenitalia." The last
~ suits to coUqe students rule brinll a ~ from the
and couples out for a crowd and bas them woaderin&amp;
r~tk:(?) evaaina. Only 00 If It Is actually oeedtd. The MC
"'lb:at 'a Incredible" or "Tbo;te also ruiH tltat the male
Atnazina Animals" was lids ,competilor bas a 1tqe wQabt
type
or eatertain!Dent advaotage and .consequently
pubUciud. Mudwreatliq ill m'*"·wrestle wnlaouNbe use or
Buffalo? ~,
his h&amp;Dcb.
In the cootlnuous teardl th.r
The whistle blowa and they
bars ao tbro\1111 to•'tome up 11art to li&amp;ht. Stanclins up ll
with llmaliclcs to draw · in also Illegal, so the fiaht
customen, Dubd's Party bar resembles pip wallowbla more
oa Buffalo's south side bas than two people wrestlioa.
roiand • rather unique one. Wlthia minutes the contestants
Bvay Tueada,y for the put are covered wilb mud. It &amp;ets in
month bas been mudwrestlina their eyes, their mouths and
oiabt a.od the response bs been their noses u the action beats
eatbu siauic . Rtnaside is up .
Tbe crowd
yells
IUIDdina &lt;'?Om only for. the ..._cncourqement to tbe girl who
bouts as patrons crowd tn to bu become the favorite of tbe
fulfill their curiosity.
predominantly male crowd. Sbe
The contestants, wbo are r nponds by pinni oa her
coucd from the crowd by-an OpPOnent to wio the first of this
MC wbo spends the prepme five roaod event.
li6PII pena¥ Jobn Valby The aecond round opens wilh
to act e¥c:rYDDC Ia tile the prl ripplna the catorrrorr
rilbt mood, are seat to the her oppooent. The crowd is
t.almt to suit up. The crowd aroused. After a few minwes
~up 10 die "caadplt"-· tiM a~r~.-- berJOp, thea, ·
luie ar- IIIP tiDed wit11 her llaoru. 1'be aUd4Jeaaed men

-as

who had been in tbe bac.k row
make a quiet rush for the front
to ppe at a woman youna
eoo~ to be_urancldalll)lter.
The $CCDC ai!S wC:irder as this
enactment of someone•,
twisted faotasy continues .
Between rounds the team is
rinsed off, as a photoarapber, a
friend of tbe first couple, snaps
away. ·
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mange

No "'IIII
lbe aowd yells for more as
the MC ldls us thai we have jUSl,
been treated to a ball mooo.
The fllht cuds ' willl the alrl
by ¥Utue of
bold thai Qoraeoos Ocorae
never would bave drsmed of
usln&amp; and p~cally couldn't
perform. All's fair in love...and

...m.u.a

••ratlilll

war . . . and mud .
The oat competitors appear
in the center or tbe riha. For
some reason they do not look as
attractive as the last Ul or
wrestlers.
.
The male wadd!es into tire
riaa looltin&amp; like he Jru a land·
MCNally aJobe for a 5tOIDJICb.
and with a pin on bis r- tbal
coutd sicken a "-d or COWl,
lbe,pllooks Ute abc could 1"1111
• sae.,; willloat..- lralodae
town or her bouse. Life 'hal
taken-on a very diUereat
persP!"'five u a capacity aowd
sits there absorbed in this

display of froUc and pervenity.
The oext act featurecf'a guy •
who offered SIO to a.oy Jlrl who
would talte it out of bl$ slloru
while wrestlina, and tbeo two
girls were aolna to wrestle each
other. The crowd wu stiU
JCreiiDllna for eJtpOIU1C and !be
mail was siiiJ ftyiQa as l IOade
my way towards lbe door tryina
to- fi&amp;ure.out wbat the al1radion
Is. 1 asked • middle aae.t aau
owsiai rf0etu11 ~
Wal tbc:re. "h ball .Job.l(
Canon," he Aid: WhalCftr
acts you tbrouah the ~ I

pess.

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355 Squire Hall, MSC
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday-Friday

'Well-Being and Being Well:'
a women's health symposium
by Laura Gooclmaa
$p«'trw"' Slttlf tf'TiltJ

•

"The greatest health hiiZAI~t womm race
today i• their inability to share e~p&lt;raences and
talk with other women ."
''Knowlqe is the Ky to women's abUity to
care and protect themselves. and to enrich thor
h\&lt;es~ ..

Tbese "'ere the sentiments that prompted the
Buffalo lntcrqency Committee for Women's
Issues to conduct the the fi(th ID a series or
"omen's health fYlllposiwru lut Wednaday ar
the Buffalo Statler Hilton Hotel.
"Weii · Bein&amp; and !kina Well " wu an
opportunity to brina toa,ethcr a larae and divers•
&amp;roup or women to disaw issues such as Women
and Stros. Far is a Feminist bsut. Women and
Nutrition. Environmental Health, Medication,
Health and Aain&amp; and Binb Conuol without
Ftu. Tbe ftrst day's seminar, "WeU-Bdna and
Beon&amp; Well- Positive Action will Make u
Happ&lt;n," was conducted by Judy Noffigian and
Norma Swenson, two or the llUthors or the
infamous Our Bodies, Out'Kives.
Norsiajan and Swenson &gt;tresaed that women
must learn Lo llust themselves and learn to
question the medical profession . Tbey claim,
"medlcine is not reaUy very scientific. We must
learn to recognize what is solid and wh11 ii
dogma and never really tested." The authors
called for women lo bllod together to fl&amp;ht for the
demystincation of medlcine.
The author went on ro stat• that medical
schools do not prop&lt;rly train doctors to handle
women's problCltl&gt;. "Women'a probl.;ms are
created by the system and its structure," the
speaker explained. We bave aU of the work and
responsibilities; we arc the mttiority of consurnors
and patientS, llod yet we have none of the powet.
We must try to establish a proddina vooce: our
interesu ~ not beina looked at ."
"Binh Control

Without Fear." another

seminar cooduaed by Norslalan and Swenson,
did all but o1lspdJ rear. They clitcussed major
types or binh coot.rol devices used, thcit positive
aod neplive aspects.

Dtp...-..
Pharmaceutical companies, accordina to
Swmson, J'dc • need to &amp;et IOIDe types or
con~l'l~Cqldve devices, uhimatdy the PW and
l.U.D., out. oa the market that would allow
women to be spootanoous about saual rdations.
Expcrimenu ..-.....e bdd, noted the speakers, )'CI

they were rarely taken far enough 10 discover the
consequences of their usage.
Reports or the experiments were rarely
available fo r pubUc review . Women ._ntually
round o ut the hard way when some conuacted
cancer from the Pill aod p&lt;Mc inOarnmatory
disease from the I.U .O ., compounded by seven
depression.
Norsigian and Swenson concluded th&lt;U
soberin&amp; discussion by stalin&amp; that a barrier
method (condom. diaphrqm, c:ervical cap) wttb
a bon ion as a back-up is t.be safest form or birth
control.
Janet Quinn. a nursin&amp; iDSiructor and
developer of a Therapeutic Touch course. spokt
on "The Dynamics or Your Own En&lt;:ray
Syacrn ." She stated that everyone is ao enorgy
field and that by learnio&amp;to understand. to f«l,
thu ene:ray, peoplt can learn to direct it in a mote
purposeful way.
Women should especially g&lt;r in 1ouch with this
eneray. suuested Qu•nn. becaust they are ulbe
caretakers of society-iu nunurcu, helpers and
11vers. The demands made on the coerar of
women are limitless. every demand is another
book pulling on your energy and leaving you
exhausted. frustrated and arutious. "
Women need 10 learn how 10 balance 1heir
emotional responses, she continued, so that they
do not have a constant energy drain. They must
learn that sympathy is draining, compassion is a
gcncler emocion and love is an energiTjna force.
"We must find women-power to chang• the
system and ro find ourselves as well," Quinn
concluded.

Risk.&lt;
"Women and Stress·Beyond Adjustment to
Chanae" was • seminar conducted by Carolme
Morell and Juli Bazyk, two counselors from
Womanfocus (a Buffalo based support group
dealina with womon's substance abuse). TbetJ
mcssq:e was that women must learn to rd.aA. to
come to temu with themselves and with their own
expeaations and those or society.
Women must Slop fedina guilty for not beina
Supor·Woman, they ruesscd.- Women can say
"No." Tbcy can chang&lt;, they can be honest to
their feelintS, t he counselors llffmned.
"We must han&amp; on to our own cherished piece
or oundves, • • conveyed the sp&lt;akers. ''Wt must
learn not to respond to everyone &lt;lse: we can IU
least please oundves. Risks will be taken both
internally and o~t~cmaly when we rry to change
for oundves.
Our external supports are
women's aroups, eac::h other."

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THE LAST DAY TO
TURN ,I N ASSEMBLY
PETITI.O NS IS
TODAY;-OCTOBER 6 ...
ONly

40 SiGNATURES REOUiREd.

PETiTioNs CAN bE RETURNEd AT SA
AWARENESS DAy fROM 11 UNTil J p.M~ iN
TkE HAAS LouNqE, SouiRE HAll.

J.ADIES.
NIGHT
EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT
Ptna Coladas
1.00 •
Strawberry Dalquirts

1.00

Door Prizes for Ladles

Did you ever wish that !here
was a tunntl between Harriman
and Squin for !hose miserable
windy, rainy or snowy ~ !bat
aren't fit for man or beast?
Well, maybe you haven't , but
some students' wishes were
answered 22 yean aao. Down in
the basement of Squire Hall a
tunnel starts and winds
underground to Harriman.
Bitt for some Unlveuity
members, it•l more than a
means to avoid the dements •
The tunnel speaks. . .io
verse. N01 100 many people
listen to what the tunnel bas to
say; (or years they've been
scared off by stories of assaults
aod rapt.. But the tunnel bu a
message. It warns to prepare
for world flip-out and uplairu
!hat the man who bas a soul
obeys ooly ibe universeAnother poem written n&lt;ar
lhe Squire entrance to !be
tunnel in brown paint r..,cb:

'1'Mn wUf come 11 time
when w will go to the
mounto/ns to ~ca~
the bluningfim Olf the plolns
ond there '" will plan our
rrturn
to this t:hQrrrd ground
--North American lndi®
Prophecy
This •propbecy, wriuco

centuries aao. describes the

Sp.nd. ~ fWI1In9
wllh FNC! end be nr,t~tlfled
bl\lqnd yow wtdest bdilfs.

P8farn.t at jlour ..,..,. blfJft! tlw ber.

Polar.Jiy cleatnoctlvt
Mucb of tbe Crolaocr
brigade's pomy In the tunnel
deals wilh world problems, as
the aforementioned poem
exemplifies. The Hopi also
prophesize the Barth beina
trapped by a large wtb It e&amp;n!!J)_T
escape. Said Ilona, " I illtefilret this as !be dectrlc liAe's !bat
surround everylbina, Ute a web
!hat !hey cannot &amp;CI away
from."
Ilona said, "Teehnoloay is
out of control," and !hat it will
be "paiDfuDy 4estructive to life
on lhe planet."
Tbe tunnel is laraely
unknown to UD students. A
few, however, still travel
tbrousb it or stop in
oc:easlonally to sJanee at !be
writiiiJ. Accordina to Vice
President for Student Affairs
Ricbud Sieat'ft ow, leaal
problema arose after tbe
construction of Squire Hall and
tbe tunn~l met a d eed

requiremau.
Ilona CzoiJioc:• is a vCierm of
tunnd art. She has beal aoilll
to UB for II years and is
worlt:ina on her third dqree.
"Ten years ago, !hat wall was a
spece wb"" students wrote
wh&amp;a.ver !hey wanted: it was
beautiful; murals, pocu-it was
ldt untoudled'," sbi recalled.
But after 1970, the
administration chose to
"sanit.lz.e !he University aod to
wipe out any memory or lhe '

demise of lhrearth. ItC... be
inJerpmed iD this atomic ageTo
mean !hat !be bumina fires on
!be plains are the result of
nuclear war arfd !hat man will
hav~to ao into outer s;pace aod
Every semester
wait to rerum to tbe charred riotS.' '
mamtenao&lt;X palau over !he
earth.
poetry or Dona Cullloa and
everyone else ill lhe tWllld.
EM of 1M world
This
ooly causes 110111 to
One thousand years ago, !he
Hopi lnd.ianJ carved a propbec:y "attec:k it with renewed viaor at
into rock !hat symbollud the the begionina of every
end of lbc earth as a mushroom. semes(cr. ''
The end b described as the sun - Nobody, as far a• tbe
on earlh, accordina to a woman administrailon is concerned.
who calls herself Ilona Cullaoa seemstct know why lhe policy
aod adorns the walls of tbc toward the tunnel suddenly
tunnel wilh ber verw. "I think t:hanaed in 1970. l.lona IUQCSIS
the desaiption of !he sun on !be !hat !he admloislratlon wUhes
earth b very much like nuclear "peoplcJos -!bat students are
not coneemed, not IICtive,
war," she uplained.
Cz.ol&amp;oa is ~lible for apatbetie, and IDCOI!era11 to
traditional valu....
matina m• tunnd QIC&amp;Ir.
A representative from the
Sooleday, If you • dare, you
miabt llnd her lona blact hair maintenance department
1
f19wina over her MCJIIcao style claimed lhll ho did not know
shirt· wblle sbe'a paintlna m lhe RUon bcbind lhe cbanae in
tndiao. propbec:y on
umoel policy, althouJb be did say !hat
wben lhetUDJid "acu lowed up
walls.
Sbe _is a member of the or looks bad, we have to take
CJolaocz bripde (hence ber (the paffll.i ofl). ''
alias). The brlpde is named
He ~ oooc:em over
after Leon Czolaoa, the man the "fillh" &amp;lid "four letter
wbo shot Praidalt McXlDky ill wonls" oa the tuDDel walls. He
lkiffalo ~in 1901. ~ ... lllid be b nor or allow!Qg lhe
believed tol)c,~n ao.arclllac, and walls to be Qled f« paffui
the ~ In bW DIIDC hu PIRPOIU btCIUIC of• tbe
followed lint,
• poalblllty IIIII ''you~U bao;e
1loa&amp; believea "the country ~ 11-otn aoup to nuts"
altoul4 be' brotca dowD IIIlo 011 thaD. •'lt it Cioclld be all
Mil'IOW'I'llina ~pa tMt c:aa poeU:y..aDd 011 room for llltb,"
toOrk ~IDa cooledcnlecl be . polated out, "auz. that
~· u To IIIIa .-dlbla,.,_ ~ be WOIIdallaJ •••

lhe

Tide T.....p, Oct. 7th
9' p.m.-- 10 p.m.

to vote. "The best way to &amp;how
aovcrnment how !)!:Ople ftct is
by sta.)'in&amp; away (from tbf
vot.ina booths) ID ·droves," she
clalms.

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Time expires as Bulls shock UR
llyDu Holder

rnllinly via ruonina back Mark
Maler's amu and lq;s.,...Tb&lt; j uoior

l)Joru Edilor
ROCHI!STER: II may ~ simple,
COCWDOD courtesy, but t pmoo
•ho•l4 always pay bact his
obiJplloot.
At I&lt;Ut tlw io "'"" Ull's fldd
"'"' tidtcr Rich Pltillips believes.
It's what ~ attributed IUs I&amp;A
mmutc thrcc·pointcr to, the
41 -yard&lt;r thai booted Buffalo past
RO&lt;hmet Unlvcnity Salurday, lllld
Int o the S.O undef~ed ranks.
"I felt that I owed it 10 the
team." llle l1111ior saJd about the
I.Kk tb&gt;l pve U B the 1).7 decision
wtlll '"" I&lt;COOds loftdll tb• prue.
"Wt could hlvt had at leaR a cit, if
I hada't mialed that cxua point Cm
the f1111 q1W1er). I ...,llld bavrlo•
tbe 111m&lt; It I mialed it (tht liclcl

aoaJJ."

AIJo helpina to •s&gt;Oil a Yellow
Jo&lt;ktt homecomina was a stinsy
Bulb defc:Ne that may have bmt a
blllc more lllnce la.a wetl&lt;, bul Jtill
bdd Roc.hucer cu onr coucbdown.

ran for 28 yvdJ, and oo a haltbill:k
opdoo hh flanker Frank P m

with

a IS yard pus. Maier capped olf
llle clrivt Mth 1 rwo-t-.rd d.ub Into
tilt mdzone for Bulfalo's sol&lt;
touchdown. PhiWps t11&lt;n mJw,4
the &lt;Jtra potnt auempt, &gt;&lt;~tina up
bi.t dosU!a rw .
Maier.leadina BuUs ru&amp;bcrs with
18 yard•. tho uaht thai UB bad a
" good around IIIII&lt;, but we're
Aop)){na o urselves."
Tht Aoppina for the Bulls came
via p&lt;naltics, iotcr•'&lt;J&gt;(ions and
Sl&amp;lled clriv..- in midfodd. "We
should hlvr roUed over them,''
Buffalo'•
Rodri&amp;ucz said, " Wt
bad all 1~ boQb in 1~ •ond...
T1te Quartcrbaet el&lt;Jll.oiDed tbol
"the r1r11 drive....,. perfect. Thm,
tbdr d&lt;ftnst adjU$1ed-wt lhould
bavt adjlUied (the offtruc)." Hr
blamed Plr1 or the loss drives on
"not koopina o ur poise. We havt to
s11y calm ." He revealed th01 a 1o4
or playa-s wc:rr blamed for mi.Aaka

rtm

11 •u. tou&amp;h 81Jn(, H dtJcn.J1n by coaches l.nd 0()\n piJ)'ffJ dunna
Gary Brown. admiltrd ~ tbe latnf. hunina moralt.
"th t y weu r unn ina re.,l
" We m.adt too man..) miSla~a
JOOCI-Iow to 1~ JrOund, hard to today 11 CTUcioJ times," '~'~" tnd
01

11~klt

o ,...._ Ll&lt;all r~td . " V.e have to
ovoc.ome lhr bad Qlb. and put the
ball tn t.ht endLOne ....
Tbe miSdttrrtlons save tb&lt;
The bad eaJJr that Licatuefmed
YtUow Jac~tu 230 )'1UdJ ruslul\5. 10 lneluded a quick whistle whl&lt;h
almon double UB'o 148. 'lbe bomt ron Buffalo a fumble recovery ond
leAffl added tnolher 20 yard$ In tht
o ne caJI of tht enure- SuUs offi!Oslvc

• u r lle.

They

ran

•

lot

mtidirecdoo pla~s-drawt and
ddayl.

;ur, wh.ilc BuffaJo's aaial attack
nttled US yards. i n nine

hoe bcina orr-ildes. "Those:
penahies were unbelltv•blr ...

&lt;omplttJOfl&gt;,
Rodriauu CltdOimed.
The Bulb put tilt ball ittto the
The Bulfalo dcfenoe kept
mdmn&lt; on tltcir lirA IIO$I&lt;SDOII. Ro&lt;bcarr orr the OCO«bovd Wltll
Twntttlt boll on their 10. Buffalo 7·11 1nto t.tlt thlld q\Wl&lt;r, Wbm
awcbol uprldcl lor tbe SCO&lt;e, Tony Camanu pushed in lor .U on

a 17 yard r\111. TonfCipolla put lite
bo= team ahead with IUs point·
afl&lt;r, on advantaa&lt; they mjoyed
until thtlut two JCCOI!ds.
The Buffalo comc-from·bcblod
•t&lt;tOI)' W1IS Kl Uj&gt; 'What the Bulls
dcfc:NC bdd Roc:bcaer oo a rounb
and one lilu.tliotl !Me in tht lolll1b

quarte-r.

..Tbac

wa.s ow bia

break ,"BuUa bead roach Bill
Dattdo insisted. " He (Roehestcr
coach P11 Stark} W.ould ltavt
punted, and put w in tb&lt; hoi&lt;."
lnllead, Buffalo toolt posstalloa on
their own 45, tu1d .il&amp;r1ed clririna.
\Ja .• . . . , , _ ,

''The kid.J '"" &lt;fidlt ·, want to
qurt." OIUido J&amp;lcL lbe drive ....,t
to tltt home team·, 2A yard lloe,

ntl.lnly on Jtff M&amp;Jtin's IUM--yud
rull down pus, and l.icaut'• 18
)'1Ud reception, both pasocs tltrown
b~

ror

RodriaU&lt;t- The push was balled
lboUI fiv~

minutes whtn US's

Oary Qwuranl wAS nlpped durin•
an attttnPted pass. aod landed oo
htshcad. Hewasw&lt;nto Ro&lt;ltcJt«
Ho.ll)ltol w\lh wtt11 wu inluaUy
r&lt;poned .. a spnined ned .
Three ilk'Ompi.tn passca. to l..Jcala

~~!'~.

:,h••.!:~;:*!,.::!

rcm&amp;Jruna. Tlte 2800 alumni and
' '"dcnu

cherred

C'ath

lncompletloo. then Slood helplca&gt; u
Phllhps connCCied.

"You oouldn't ask for a nicer
k.tck," quanerb..,k AJ Whitehead
proutd. Actina .. bolder fot the
klet, lte upl3ined thai "wltm YOU
hrao th.OI thud, you know tl'• 1004.
Th01 b&amp;D went IS yards pea tbc
JIOII posiJ." OIUido &lt;lOIIUIICIIIed
tltlt Pltillips "blew. 111\Jc ODe, and
then hit tbe b;a 00&lt;-..

or th~ pass, enablinr. teammlla

Kickers
split
crosstown
rivalries
by Aa4J MaUipa
¥&lt;cr-SI.UWrll.,

About

Ovt

minuln lalrr.

baltbadr; Jim Devore had 10 lea..
Ill&lt; ...,... wt1h a h...t injury &amp;Rtr a

Som.dma a4Ycnity brinp oat collision lorill) a Buff SWe fllllbacl&lt;.
tlttbatiDalt:UI.UB'aiOCXl&lt;f'&amp;IU 'Tht: competitive Devore raW"DCCC to
l(e aa example. Tbey loss a closdY·
co oteoted SUNY Athletic
Cooftroocc (SUNYAC) homo
COttltll aplDa Ilia Four rival
Buffalo State WedDCif(lay, 1-0. But
Soturday, , _ Mtb brisk winds
aod aot...ty rabl, lbo Bulb b)la 2.-1
..... dd. .ed ~ Ilia 1'0111
lot, C.WI&gt;s CoOtce. • Rolary

rtdcl.

"rbe Buff Si.u- W1IS marked

mlnutOJ later. 11 Buff Stale's Bill

Thomu crossed the ball i.o rroot or

lOIIi&lt; Mark Ccksu.

Thomas' rJiol
bit tbc ri&amp;hl aoalpoll u Cdcae wu
huufnlttlt left bar. The lleaaall'
Jim IUilunor. who later scored tbe

- · · onJy _., wu cJosiDa in 00
tbe plAy, but jUJZ failod to reacb lite
ball lA time. "llllouaht it WUIIIIft
effecti..Cy. Scuniy ddcmivc play aoal~') moaned Thomas after tilt
the onl1 reuoo tbat tbe score J&amp;llle.

t - biiSIIID&amp; """

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puslaa

dlda't rell«c lbe illleruity of tltt

Arter a ahalry first two
millut-wid&gt; the 8tnpls prCAiJia
lilt liUIIs Ia IIMir on CDCI-thc
ltoiiat: ~- Mtled clo..... ...t bepa
10 cloaliDae play. UB' s Clu:is
Slmoa t.nly atistral ~ • Many
tid&lt; lO tllialll&lt;s into
lbo lint lt.l/. Ldl - d o d ia
or J1cap1 . _ Mart
I lbe 8aiJ' lOP acotcr beaded
• ball lac:IM. 'l'lde 0 the ri&amp;ht

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1201 • .... ......,.••,ltwlfl!w.

Pan of the lad ot swtalned
o(fcruc may have beco the field.
Heavy rains dunn' tbe wetl&lt; forced
tile &amp;&gt;m&lt; 10 ~ mD'ied from the

asuoturf of Rochcstn·, Fauver
Stadium to the rqul&amp;o YtUow
lk~ &lt;l

praalcc lidd neat door

"We were so psyched. I lhtnk
that If we had played !bern on &lt;h&lt;

as1ro1urf. we would have blown
1hem out, ;. Brown sa.id, The BuJla
worked oul on the .artificial IJW 11
Rkh Stadium Friday a!temoon to
OfcpllC (Or the QCW SUI(Kc.
Rodlc:stcr also....,. ou culct tcam

to

..,p..

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(Of" the aamt.
"""""dina to Dando. ' 'They had
""'""" to bt," be llid. " We
lei

Wltb only four minutcsltftln !be
half, and tbo Beoaab appl.)'ina
prwurr Jl\ &amp;he UD a:one. the rderce
awacded tb&lt; visitors a djrect kick.
)UOI otallde tbe Bulls' peaalty area.
IAJt.-1 or ..ulna op ror • 111o1
tboll&amp;h, tbc 8cDpls IIIUIDp&lt;ed 10
catch Cold! Sal Esposito's 1100p1
off 1\Ulfd b)l altanptina a !*'·
Qllld&lt; lhlatln, by UB's O..vc
Ootnrood. rcturclna 10 aaioo after
sutrcrina a !pn1ac:d anklo ap!DJI
Ocoaoo thrte - b ..o. foiled tbe

Benaals'

Jt/01&lt;111'-

The fulllMI&lt;t

from Spcooerport JtqiJ&gt;OII in rronl

lootl

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fll;ocNifw ..,.,.,.,, .._,

oome io 1\trc 4-0. wbde they're ~l .
AU they could ~ wert spollcn."
Some or tbe Bulb admiued to
1&gt;&lt;&lt;P&amp;rin&amp; early (or neat ·•
Pill&lt; opinA ..... y. '"We OK
lootina paA this a- to Albuy,"
lincbacttr Co1mo Ntstola
admitted. " We &lt;&gt;,poaol tbcsc f"YI
10 fall down . But, then opl.tl, we
only save vp
poinu. That'• a
good aatiSLk."
"We can't koop say\of 'oat
Wttl 1 next week~,• • Price, wbo had
fin ~ for 88 yuds, Ald.
Maier ldded thm. "Wt'rt sttoa.a

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&lt;IIOUih

lltot we caa oven:om&lt; our
mistal&lt;a.", Afttr .... ,_., ~ 12
b.- of tbe Gmu
DoDcs. better be •10111-

W&lt;01 ., tbe

• Kriow scorin&amp; threat. ··wr jusc lc&amp;m'J ooc-pme ac:oriA.&amp; clrou&amp;b•.
lc:t down (afttr the aoaJ.)" noted ' L&lt;OiJting oo Glorc&lt;V~tl'a aoal and
Scott Bleyle. " We should'~ pur 1«&gt;ri1111 one of bb OWII wvo:n
'eiit a ...y. but we djdlJ't."
oolnut .. lalcr. llky\&lt; ...U.ol oo
ElpoJ!to commented that, "they Simoo'• aoaJ, tbc winDer. ,...,..
(UB) jua died. 1'ltey dicla't waat to to tbe Fredonia trmJfcr itt tbe
come lMI&lt;t . It ""'a prt'lty cvenl'y tnicldl&lt;. Simon tiKn beltJod off a
mMcbed aa- lboUJb." lllcylr dc!CDO&lt;r ao4 JbcJI just IDiidc tbe
added, "ODe .... ....,.,., tbe left-coaferencc. We'&gt;&lt; 10(11 ,., vp fO&lt;
E•e~pl for CIDI~lu•' Pat
Saturday."
f"'muc:ane'J UD.Uii.lled talky ll
lbe llulli - e t&lt;nlll\Jy up 75: 1•. !be Bulb ~ !be
Salun:Jay. " We took it rJptt to &amp;ccond half u well . "We
·em,'' observed forward Mite domin.a ted mOSl or it," &amp;posi1o
O!ort!i&lt;VJki &gt;PO'klna of
1· 1 &lt;1Cplalned, "We j ust didn't live
VtttOr')l O\lc:r CanWus..
up.''
The oold rain didn't dampen the
"We ,..,.. outpla1ed today,"
tJ)ont.J of the ftred•up BullJ, who admitted C&amp;IIIJiiu&gt; COKit Steve
coouolled tbe &amp;IIlli&lt; frOC'Il tht A&lt;romooiic:b. •bo ~. " The
opeoioa tictorr. After ..,oenJ .. had a lot to clo with it."
ehanccs, UB fina lly bit tb&lt;
Tlte Bulls travel 10
marl&lt;-&lt;&gt;n Ojor-JP&lt;-vslU'• 2.1 yvd
Univenity tomonow, io wlw
bulla 11 28: 17 or the ftnt half. ~ fedl will ~ a " t"""'
Sinton bclped to J)llt aa CDd to Ill• _ . ....

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play on !It&lt; second half, lhou&amp;h he

wu d.lJ:ey and oomplained of a
heada&lt;~ afttr !be aame.
U B al:m001 aavc up a aoaJ live

b)l ~ atd 10 atd aaioD-Witb

both

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olear the l&gt;aiJ uplidd.
UB swted the sccood ball very
SlronaiY. applyina prCSJurc., bot
fai led to apit&amp;lizz on DliQY ocorina
opponualtics. Twenty minutes into
the half, Gross and Simon
.......,a~ a prcny drivt, wluch
a!.- put ... Bulls in Ill&lt; lead.
Buff StOle came ri&amp;ht bKt four
minula later co .IClCft the IJ&amp;mr 11
decill~ poittt . Rinaer ooonec\ed on
a pw from Rlcxt Bussani, alta a
scramble In front of Cdestt. "One!
or our fUYS mined an
usi&amp;nmen1-'lfhert 1 1 came oul to
cover up on him (Rin1or), hr JWII
put it in the baok comer. Just li~e
you're supposed to," uplaoned tht
"""bcr coalie.
Tilt BUlls wa.. ntv&lt;r able to
~- from that aoal- Burt Stat&lt;reUed 011 Jon&amp; clearin&amp; passc:s an..
tlw pOint, as U B oould not mowtt

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~ willl Prlday'oll-19 clcdoloG.
''illll ....... (l1lc Buill) u. DQthlna to be
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•he end &amp;OOC.IO pul. Colplc lbald' l6-13.
The point alter ....,.pl wu Nocbd !iy UB'o
Mitt RakoWitl.
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'Tho wiJuliQa IOIIdldo.., wu sc:orod a!
13:23 in lhe 1ur qtWtor Wbc:n Flhey
lhrouch opia for a I 5-yonl sc:oro. BUJTolo
r.adted tbc met 10DC a minute later, via a

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Bob Di.a JflOOIIIloe or a Fricuo oae-yarder.
" You'•ci')IIOIDcJOOCI bat, • CbrlluDaa pat it, ••we came up a
liuletbortllllheiOOte.'' Finalt.ll~c
Wl~-cBttloandKnPPY."
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~ 10 Divilioa I Colpte, lhe BuiJi ll, U8,19.
j wore a IBt on tbc: alilba aide. "They ~
"I ...-y iaopnsood/' Cdprc's bcad
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JUtt
C....cv
CX&gt;~~UDC~~tod.
"I respea
~ DIIIOCit biu« thu ua aD arou.ad.'' JV bead
:o coadl Mike ChrlstmaD aaid.
" II WU lllcoe IIIYI. ""'' vc aot IJOCDC J00c1 lalall.
doliaildy ooe bock or a ballpmc."
Buffalo t.ota could n:ali.Y n&amp;D." Hcldclod
EJw:ep( fot IWO .-Jy mlauta, U '11'01114 lllat wllll 1 IJ.IO ddlc:it-11 ballllmc, bc was
ba"" hem a 1&gt;'011 ball pone, and a UB tt.ll ,........., bolt we caine li'OIII bdliDd last week
- . A ftrtt q-.or equlpaMG~ crror ..,.. ....,. Comdl. My tam's aot ~-"
D'Amico, wf.o bad ....., rc&lt;:q&gt;lloos for
UB atouc:bdo..,, and a blocbd punt in I.M
130 yvch,llid, "I thlnt WC did IICitClbcm.
third period P"" Colpte lllelad.
"We made a few mlstatcs," Bulls But, wc kind orbeal oundvcs. Wc101 some
qtWt&lt;rt.ok Marty &amp;mtl admitted. "The brnlu, but dJdn 't Cll'klliu on lbcm."
btoc:kod punuunod II orr. Tbal'a when they
Commentina oo a Colptc tam that bad a
total orr..... or 159 yvch, c:omparod to
101 tltelad."
Tbc lad awitcbod three minuta into thc Buffalo'• 321, wbtllll c:oacb Knin Oroocly
SOCOO&gt;d half. A 44 yard pu1 to Chria Mid, ''I thlnt tbey ~ on asi&lt;r lame.
D'Amico from llartlna BuiiJ' quancrbad Wc had a couple of brcatdownt, butlhe kids
Pat F~o put UB up ?.(), a fter Dom bad lou or dc:slrc--Urls was llldr fll'st pmc.

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Espolito convened llle polnt·aRcr artompl.
Buffalo put another .U on thoacorcboard
larc in the second quarrer, when BatT&lt;It hll
flanker Bob Pack with a •~&gt; )'llrdcr. but thc
""'" point was ble&gt;&lt;kod.
. Cola••• finally started Ira orrcnslve 30
seconds afctt 1hc Bulls acorina drive, when
Kevin Fahey broke through 5C'I&lt;ral tackles
ror a 40 yard run. A minutelarer nm Marah
made a )7 yatd field aoaJ , IO make the half•
time""'"" 13·10 Buffalo.
After a Aiffcnocl Colprc der.,JtOppecl
UB early io the third quarter. 1hc Rod
Raiden blocked and r=vorod rho Burralo
punt, with Nod Howard totiDJ the ball Into

they were bunarY."
Leadioa Buill ru.shcr was fullback .Kc:vin
llenncu, who had S2 yvds on 10 aucmpU.
Rlibt bchind bim - • :rony Pcraval witb 49
yarda and Tony Fuller with 25.
" We bc01 them orr tbc ban an day.','
Christman aald . "And wc&lt;:ontroUod tlte linc
or •crimmaac . "'" He praised both
quarrcrbact. and D'Amico, and also
acknowlodaod tlte de(eme, 11ying, "they
played mucb better lllan wc rbouabl they
..'Ould. Now, we con rcaUy bdklle in tltcm."
It wu a lou, but it was abo a kuon. As
Barrett summed it up, ..Wftb wtuu we've JOC-,
wo ahou'ld beal anyone."

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LOOI( MA I CAlf Fl.Y: AfuniOt ._.tty lu• ..... into the . . , ~It tt WN d tor n.tlollgbt •• ttwy lell to
lhe llr to .,_. *'-"' • ,..._ but •tofMM""Y hw otNMn I Coloe... ZS.1t
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bec:ouae lmoglnollot\1 like youro hove been the guiding Ioree olloc:theed IInce
our t&gt;eglonlng. AI ttlof lime, we were ploneero In llle mlulle field. Today, Loc:ICheed
Is Involved In 'b apeotrum ot a&lt;:lenllllc and lec:hnologlcol program a you won' t tlnd
anywhere else. We're Involved In meaningful programs In such dive,.., areas as
ocean svotema, apace avotems, energy and environmental ayslema, remotely
plio~ yehlc:le•. and lnformollon svotems.
We're located In o'he ol lhe moll beoulllul areca In the notion - Sunnyvale ,
Colnornlo, where year 'round pleooonl w;eothet, greol ouldOO&lt; octlvlll'es. and the
cosmopolitan lllestv.. ot.$on FronciJCo and Son Jose ore just ahott drives away. The
~nellis ore greol, lhe career grow!h opportunllles even 11realer. Sound lr&gt;lereaHng? II so. lh8!1 lnvesllgote llle exclllng opportunities ovolloble now 101
COMPUTER SCIENCE • ENGINEERING GRADUATES (Aeronoullool•
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Wednelday, October 15
"unable to oontoot our, .-preM~~IO""-. please lorword vour Inquiry Ia College
lle&lt;:Nttlng Monoge&lt;, P.O . eo. SO&amp;, ~nrrvvote. CA 94016, We ore on ~ucl oppor.

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You can add tu101hcr _ . to tlto list lD lhe rmaWaoco of UB
allll&lt;oio-croll eounll')'.
The runnlna·BuUs boosted tbcir standina to 6-J with a r~rst p1aoc fioW&gt; in
thc Bia foyr dlcunpioruhip last Wodnaday, outaco~ N'...-n
UaiVft'lity, Buffalo SWe,.9&gt;11cac and CatriJiuo Collqt.
-"Winftina is a "'" cbanac or pace." a smDins coach AI Heinal Mid.
" I'm roaUy pleased wlllllhe tcam-lt's tbc: bat team we've bad (41 UB) in
the put nve or six ycus•••
Takio&amp; llt1l on the S.7 mik course was freshman Kenny lvcs. Thc·Dix
Hilla, l..ona Island IWiVC ran I 29.14 pace tO lcacl the fJCkl. " Hc's
ttancndou.s/' Hcineo pralsed.... He•s 10t a loc or beart.' 1
Tbiny KCOnda behind Iva wu Mike O'Conner, .... aec:oDd or Whll
Helem daaibed u "rny Lana blaod connection":" Tuioa the aoventlt
and dablll spoiJ In the meet were UB'a Butch An'.soo and Brian Orqory,
with Olaclt IC...,.. oasl1ll in eleventh. ,
"The kids arc all real aoocl atb!CICI, "!he coach uplainod. "They're not
tbe type or klcb to nm for money: they're bore for Johool." Heinen pointed
out tbar ar a Diviaion I or II school, "the coach owns them. Hcre it's more
1ow key, more Informal ...
Practieloa herein Wes~orn New York, tbe team does not banlllcluxury
o( workina o ut on hlUy terrain, wlllcb a.:counu (or the poor l!&lt;fformancc
Scptembcr 27 aplnll Ithaca Collcac. "We~ aU rlalll untO wo bit those
hllls-rhey wcre ldUen.'' Hdncn noted.
But, for the upc:omlna Now York Stare Championships oa Novcm'Dcr I,
Heinen promlaod that "wh ao on flat councs."
Lookina peat tho pri&gt;bablc JUCCa~a or this )'Cat. Heinen' Ia hi&amp;hly
optimistic aboutt~e future. Out or llle 14~Mt~ on lhe vanity croos country
team, 10 are freohmCD. lvca, who won llle Bia Four meet, eomcs to UB
aftec a htahly auccasf\11 blab lcbool carter. He was natllod 10 the AU
Conr....,...tcam, and wu named lbe t o p = on tbc: AU SurroUc CoW!Iy
flnt TOIOI,
Rec:rultloa for tho c:rooo COUOIIY ram Ia blabJy infor:mat, ea:onlina to
Heine. MOll ot tbc: IDttre~t eoma from eoacbcs Hc:iDe:n mel wbik
worltina u a 'tract......, Ml w..~ Cotmty~ "LoQa lllaod and
Wcstdoala' are lhe botbedo rot nmaiQa ID tbc: SUtte," he said. Most of the
rec:rullm&lt;lll cocneo ¥Ia leucn lnterca rrom~ d In bllb scl&gt;ool.
..wc•rr. oo OW' -.r:• HciDea dllmed. .. \Vc' rr It the doormat aow."
Hit.......... ate li&gt;lo 10 ' 1ND llll&amp;ft,'' be c:xplaiaocl. "U !hey IIIia a pnaice.
!hey work OUI oe llldr OWII. " 1bc: ......, rduaod to prodiQ ariJIIIinl
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1147-1.

A ·- - lnxn NI'T/1 will gtw • preaontatlon on
the R.ptd TrBnsit tyttem now un6er construc:Uon 1~g
fo\a ln Street.
•
Alrto and Fkn Platm al tho Qf11nedo Th41tor Oct. 29 at

l'llnortt)r studonto who a re

Afro-1\mo&lt;lc:o~.

Hlsponlc

8 p.m. Tlekets are now on w le In the Squlre T1ckt1: Office. American.~ or NaUve • AIMr•c.n.:..The Ontvetalty or
Rodteater --"Wints to mMt with ml'l2!'ft)' ttudent
..Floorplay" a fpU length dance- revue Soturd.ty ot &amp;30 concemlng fellowtulps to punue a h'oh quality

p.m. In the Kathar1ne Cof'nf11Thuter.

eduaUo.nol program te.dlng to U'le /1'\ute.r of BuslM:s.s
Aclmlnlatt•llon degtee at on.c of lht: Jla CoruartJu:m
llnt..,..Ues. No bad&lt;grouod In monagcbuaneN

P~

kct.,.. ~~~~on b)' 0.. loloret~~t Mllcholl. MD. and
Bnwllo&lt;d OnUCh ol tho Bullolo....,.lo\ pcogrom. on fM
progrem •nd oduallon Wodna&lt;loy 11 8 p m In 200

Ia . . - - y. Tho (Jnrv...Jty ol - · wiU be on
aunpua 0&lt;114. Sign up lor lnt•Mo:.ws In l Hoyot C 0&lt;

Squire.

all

"""IJ'y .-....!lng by Sldo&amp;y &lt;loldfarb Wedlloldoy at 8,)0

p.m. 1n tho Pootry Room. louM 11oo&lt; or Copen..

Sotnln..- aol CrxtlomJIORIY Poelr)' given b)'
Stdno Qotdfarl&gt; Thursday ltom ,.7 p.m. In 06 Cltmont.
IIC.

RJthla ,.,.,._, ond Ito fntunaUonal
bf Don 'lleko• end Frank lo\oiiAih
Wednuclay 11'&amp;50 p.m. ln 31 6 1'of/IC~IIcon.

" Tbo OS CIYII

llf!&gt;*rcuulona"-l!l&gt;'en

I

1

••cornput-.tlonaf Compraxlty tnd Bendwtclj.h
Rulrlctlont"ll......, b)' Prof. lvlln Hoi Sudborough Friday
ol J:30 p.m. In,_, 41 . 4226 Ridge Lu.

"II ClaUlail

Modal ot olo\ultlnoclo ~ ' - -" glwn b)'

Prof. 0 . Btl~ \O"''m&gt;w Ill 4 p.m. In 2A5 Fronctok.

'"Tho - · '"Tho I'IMI Wllo Sbol Ubvty
Vot.,_• toftlghlot 7 p.m. In 170 I'IFIIC. ElllcoU.

"'ddObMuloe~- ....--.. ol Ulo Dunu- ~
at 7 p.m. In 170 lo\FIIC. Ellkots.

SportS informafio{l ----~-

~'\B. /Otack at

831·3515.

Sc:nlon-Tho' lollowlno untwflitlu 'flU be on...,._
for ,,._,..,., Slgn up In ) Hayes li ot coY l'ln. !lied&lt; al
831·35 15: p - lltltwtalty ol Lew , _ , _ ,
Rutgor'i Unl.vsllf Groduato lnd s.t-b
Wodnosday: Ohio Nonhom Unf\oetai(Jr (The Cloudo W.
Poub Collo9• ol Lew) OcL 13: Unlvullty ol o.;w&lt;(a
Oroduate Sci&gt;Ool of Butfnou ond Public i'lo"-"'""'
Oct. l~: Un...-..lly of B&lt;ld.goport Schoof ol Le• Ocr.l6:
H"'!'lfno llnlwenfty Sd&gt;ool of law Oct. 16.
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the O.fttveutly -ft.1rtng Center. Oraduete en4
u.ndergnduete 'ltudenl who are: profldent wrl~,er are
trained 1n . . COWK to Mlp thatn deol w1lh
.......,... omdng pnlbleMa on aoy r...r. Hours •~
-kdayl from 12-4 p.m. end loloncloy, WodnotlclaY and
Thutlday from 6-9 p.ra. In lJ6 Baldy otwl ~9 p.m.
Tuesdays In 233 Squire~

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. . , _ _ _ng ......................... todropliy
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Syrocuoe: Voll&lt;oybollol ()owego.
1'\dvonl~n -'tJIIop offirs"you o cNnce 10 go&lt; to know
W........, &lt;lc&gt;ll at EC/IC Quolllylng Townamonc.
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p.m. In ......~.
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Vol31 , No. 17/SUNY •t BuH•Io/3 October 1810

�R8icltel~

.UB 5exdiscriminatio-n char-ged;
libraries target of State probe
.

Tbe Slate l:IWD&amp;II • Rlabta
~ pillision ~) bas bqun
onvc:atiptilla
discrimination
c~ar&amp;es a&amp;ains'r the UB
u'brariq and ba.s set an Ocober
27 beaiina -at which the
Univeuit)' must produce
dOCiinlents on hiriD, pr&amp;c:docs
• ~that unit.
•
l'o1'11)ef Actin&amp; Head' Gf the
deraraduate Libraries (UOL)
ry Reichfl filed the
c
plaint aaain)t Libraries
ec1or Sak1Tdis Roy and
Diversity President Robers J..,
Krtter after she did noc rccrive a
pcrmancm appointment to tbal
position.
In April of lau year, Rdcbd
was scl«ted as IC,tin&amp; bead aJ1d
believed that ~~ should have ·

aa

I
.
been licpt on. But, accordlna to tbu most of the Libraries'
Roy, Reichel '' time u actiq' supef\'isory positions are held·
head was oot'&lt;'DOIIIb experico« by mco .
to fulfill the administJ.ativc

requimnenrs for • pMftanenl
UGL ~
Roy initiated two search
committees ·~
wbicb
recommended some female
canclldai,CS. Tbe f111,t n'naliud
~didate-a male- withdrew
after
bein.a
chosen.
Consequently, Roy bqan tht
rccond seard('and current UOL
Head WillWn Price wu picked.
After beinl overlooked twice,
Rcidld wiote_to SHRD statilJa
ber &amp;rievances. Her letter
implies that the Univeulty , is
partial to 6llill8 librarian posts
with maid, and pOinted out

TASTE THE BEER THAT OUTSElLS
.MOLSON..GOI.DEN IN CMIADA=
.

LABATrS.·

Goodnews!
.
Ubatt's, Canadas No. I selling beer, Is now imported to the U.S;
So, now It's easier to compan: the taste of our Labai\'s with the
bn'W of our friendly competitor.
.·
~ what you think.
•
We, like most other CaMdians, prdCT a bottle oi ubatt$ ~
Ovet' I Colckf\
• .
•
If we didn't, wid Ukely.bc drinking Mol~ in_stead--.mdowe
Q~;~Ralnly woul~'tbeiUIWiingtbiud.-,

......,

-•••·. , ..,,._.

THINK OFCANA~
THINK OF LABAlTS

,

Good coonll...At the October 17 bWina.
UB win~t rCfwnei. a Title

o~ Lib,rary Employees and
tbe tenure and
Tbe SHRD
will decide if there i} ellideiic:e of
sexism and Reichel's attorney
yrill ba~ the ri&amp;Nto appeal any
dec:is:ion.
, Reichel'• attorney Tbomas •
Bondy believes he has a strOD&amp; ·
case pr~ that the UniYcrslty
bas used discrimination If' it
hiriDJ practiees and that bis
client is a victim of those
procedures.
But, Roy has- noted that
Kathleen Carrick was ai)l;ointed
L...==•v• of the Law Ubrary this
past July. m&amp;Jdna her the
MJCOnd female to hold a top
administrative pOSt in the
Ubraries' systftl'l. Roy. 4iiPIIIY
explained ibat Carrick wu·the
most qualified to fill. that
position.
While '3,oY said he considered
Carrick qualified, II• noted that
, Reichel was lackio&amp; in
supervisory 5kills bealusc her
three previous years u Senior
ResCarcb Librarian dealv snore
witb coordination ' tbao
Sjlpervision.
"We thinlc that's SO{!•~ a
IJacus". ex~." Reichel's
Boll.lly told The Sp«.trvm r85t ·
April;-.~1111 that the li.l!ratian
profession if "traditionally a
male
dominat-ed
field .-.• Women. doo'l iet
much ,
~dminlstrative
reports from

scardi committees.

·~·''
Roy couotered by claimin&amp;
that be bad e11&lt;9unaaed Reichel
to seek the position &amp;lthou&amp;b be
believCd tbal abe did not haVe
the . proper trcd.entlals.
"very.cli(ftcuiHo attrW:t quality
people to Buffalo,'" by
• aclmitled Jut •ome*ter.
" • • . aometimes' you need to
110 for-lbe okay."
.,
lo lll ~
member ot' tbe sea~cb

.

'

"tt•,.,

ACiiordiai
-'ai.iclee. Rlidid'a iiaic

u

· ~:'k ! - Ubrariu .
~---lbc_,..,
ClqJill'ieDCe. "It
liW
Mary'a ' ICtl~t~- poddoct, ·~
-auffldau ill c~ · io
• aclmn.ist~allve •'"lila,''· tbe

w..,..,.

COIIIIIllrtee -bcr llid ;Jalt

-a-. ,ne

edmiajJtrator
diCII dlarpd ~the oumbcr o(
io tep polidoaa at the
~ is' ac:eedleiiY low.
Siace hcrdcputlue from UB.
1tdclid - "belli 'blnd u the
Halt: 01. the Geprlia State
Uitvculty
Retere 0 c€

~~~i¥a.

.abe il "quite happy"· ...nb ber •
_rrnl~
,.
•

�l..

Fac- Sen E

utive Committee
gets ·previewof-Cerveny R~port
by 0.• Bo.,....n
C•mpld£dll"'

Student inttrcsts were
fotemost in ' the minds
Faculty Senate Executive
commllteemombers Wednesday
when they convened 10 discuS$
teacher errectiveneu and
another General Education
preliminary repon,
Faculty of Arts a.n d Letters
representative Mlchatl Metzger
delivered • synopsis or the
General Education report to
prepare uie members or the
cnmrn.iuec· for a more detailed
discussion at next Wednesday's
meeting. lnformaUy called the
Cerveny Repon-aflcr it's
author, Auistant Professor of
Management
Robert
Cervcny- tbe
document
focuses on the possible effects
on depar1mental credit hours
at'ler General Education i.s
implemented.
The ~pon states that 400,000
credit hours are currently being
taken by students. at the
University. "Or this total.''
related Mcuaer, "25 ~rtef\t of
the teachinB and studyina
activity used will be devoted to
General Education aner it Is
fully implemeqted.
All University departments
would be grouped ucnrding to
their knowledae areas,
theoriud the report. AI full
implementation,
. the
distribution s of General
Education procranu would ald
departments with the lowest
enrollments. "Amos which have
the highest enrollmen", such as
enginecrina. would have the
most shi rt: away from their
depanmmts &amp;Ad would have
the least amount of courses
whic:b woul4 be In the General
EducatiOn progam.'' Meuaer
explained.
The Cerwny Report predlc:ts
the possibiliry that 20 percent or
the credit hours in Hjstorical
and Philosophical Studies
woold be "consumed" in the
Genera; Education plan; 11.4
percent in Physical, Technical
and Mathematical Sciences;
12.3 percent in Life and Health
Sciences; 24.6 percenr in the
combined Uteraturc ud Art
area:-14.6 percent in Social and
BehaVioral Sciences; and IS. I
pescent io Ooss Cultural or
Forelgn languqes.
A prediction or the amount
of ICIOJU"CCS whicb General
Educauort. Would need from
eaCh clep~rtment was also
announced. Tile Cerven y ·
•, RC.QAf.l co..,n)ittee . only
C9llllldlnd ll!e 100 and 280 level
couues and concentrated on the

or

nominal capacity o r each
class- the number or ~pic
which could possibly rill eyery
1ea1 in a classroom. These
ligures were then doubled to
obtain a year-lo ng couot. ':.t
must caution that these figures
arc a bh misleadina because in
the Spring semester, tbe
capacity usually falls orr,"
MCU&amp;cr noted.
The Report indicates that 90
percent or the credit hours in
the 100 and 200 leV1:1 courses of
His1orical and Philosophical
51udles would be utJUud at the
implementation of General
Education . In - l&gt;bysical,
Technical and MathematicalSciences, 20.9 percait or their
resourc:.rs would be USed' 16
percent In Ufe and Health
Sciences; 8 ,27 percent in
Literature (which Leuaer
considered misleadina because
most Lanauaae councs are at
the 300 and 400 lcvdJ; 39.16
percent in the "sub'knowledae"
area or Art: 14.8 percent in
Social
and
Behavioral
Sciencccs; and S6.7 percent in
the Cross Cultural or Forelgn
Lanauaaes Oepanment.
"It would seem," MCU&amp;er
commented, "th' t there is
enough alve in the system so
that the University could take in
what Oen Ed gives it."
Metzger announced another
prolifer ation or numbers
co nccrnlna poulbfe ahlfts
which he la~led "the most
controvetslal and ' sbocldng
naures.'' The numbers he cave
concernid the Dllmber or credit
hours which st\l!knu would no
.to.nccr be !Uin&amp; in their
respective m~on since they
would be riciwred to take
courses fn other areas or study.
The addfrions and ddatiom to
1he departments were not all
accurate, "PCCWJy tbc fiaures
rdatln&amp; to Soc:lal and Sdwiortl
Scienca- Which Metzger caUed

Szechuan

"w~y off." Metzger did not
wish to elaborate at the meetina
since he did OOf waru to con very
the •=mption that " some
departments wiU lose and some
'w(II win" due to General
Education.
The c~eny plan is only 11
preliminary rtpbn and will be
~ussed in greater detail by lti
author at th~ext Executive
Committee meeting.
A proposal to adequately
reward teacher eHectiveness
with a fund of "Merit Money"
was announced by Associate
Professor of English Victor
Ooyno. The fund, which would
be'&amp;iven a four year trial period ,
would be divided equilly into
four s eperue aspects or
teachi.ng at this University. The ,
'f~&amp;rd lNi&gt;!IY"WduJll recosnizc
outstaodin\ rcse:atdl 0&lt; creative ·
achievement, efecti¥c teacltlng
abilities, involvem en t i n
a.dminisrative duties and
ouutandiilg service to studmts
and the Univemty.
•
The motion was withdrawn,
to be reconsidered later .
because several members of the
Comminec .)lelieved that tbc
proposal did not consider
several consequences or other
means of rewaidiri&amp; teachers.
Certain members cautioned that
Departmental Deans might
posstbly
reward
their
"cronies." Representative of
the Faculty of Social Sciences
Neil Mutray labeled the Merit
Money 1 'an empty gesture
(since) \he spirit of the motion,
which ii to reviard teaebing. is
at odds with the research
orient&amp;UOII, Of lrus University."
Executive . &lt;;pmm ill.e e
Chairman Norman -5oltoff
tt:rci:ted that research bas its
own 'r~ds i n the form of
puiJ 'and P&lt;Omotions, but that
the t~ ability .and 5P(dal
senicet to students arc onen

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�.The answers to the problems of the world are going to come to.
be intellectual, cultural and moral answers, and they're going to derive
from the decency ,and intelligence of the American people. and not
from the dewuc:We capocity of the American people.. '

-Andrew Young

Young calls for US to open trade doors to third world
by RJ.cbard Cbon

consideration rhcir poll1 1cs and 'Chrir
culture-."
H&lt; noted that the hiah price of OP!oC oil
Cultunl and nodal mbuncl«standin&amp; ar&lt; was an Arab re-action 10 Ammc.a!S lsrac:li
11 l&lt;ast panially r&lt;SJ&gt;C)&lt;Isible for Amorita's policy, but also rrneaed • desire by the
current economic problems. Thac was one or Arabs co adopc a more wcstcmized liftStyle.
lhc conaeodoru raised by Andrew Youna. He turnt'd ro the Arrican oil supplies, wWch
fonntt amb'Wadoc to the UN, who spoke he compared to the n&lt;w·fouod Mid· Ea.! oil
of the 1940.. "We &lt;auldo't talk ,.ith NiJrria
Tllcsda)
in Clark Cym.
Acrocdina to Youna. inOadon, jobCessnas about an uni01errupted supply of od from
lind hi&amp;h inccrcst rates arc cau.scd not by a the Arriean shore until •c btgan to qrec
sp&lt;ndthrlfi government. but by Am&lt;tica'• wtlb c.hcm and live up H) rhc run meaning of
e• oes.sive trade dcfkil. He ciled the '40 bi11ion our oonv•ctiOf'l chat dcmoc:racy i.s 1hc bt-sl.waY
11
US trade defiCit to Africa. ··am of the to rule:. he J&amp;id.
··until aboul 1976, 1Mrc wu a tremendous
rt&amp;SOa. •'by, I think. frankly happem to be
race," Youna said. maintaining chat suspicion that America wOYid onlt suppon a
American products arc sou&amp;hl aOer all ovet m•iority if that m3jority happened to be
the world. and arc particularly nf'edcd in white. •• 11 wasn'l un1il chis administration
that we bepn to see not j ust our human
Africa.
Young no&lt;ed tllot Am&lt;ri&lt;an busiJ&gt;emnc1l ri&amp;hts con&lt;mu, our demoeratic pritxlples,
have lar&amp;dY ianored the third world u a but also 011r «&lt;OOfflit: intmsu aU led us in
potential market . "The cultural dlffttence." the direction or atrtnnina the riaht tO sd(·
he .laid, "Is such thAI in ordtt to have to determination and majority rule on tht
ruliuthat affirmative actlon here at home b African continent."
noc sometlliQa we'rnloina }Uil to help the
block _,e, but JOitldltin&amp; that's needed in r-et
You:na a.s..wn.rd that the cncra:yailis wu in
ordu for American i.odwuy to swvi-w: in a
world that is really made up of about 75 per pan a transitional ~s. predicated by the
cent of people who are colored, who think or move. from a domeatic economy ••co an
thenudva u \'lctiau of o&lt;cmal oppression lntanalionaliud economy wtuch wiU be
and are terribly sensitive to anything that bas required by the fa&lt;t that we ore impo&lt;tln&amp;
in&lt;reuinl amouou of entt&amp;Y from abroad."
to do wilh ~~ "
He noced that in the enef&amp;)' fidd, countries
are refusin&amp; to be "puppets" of the United
Eopons
Am&lt;tican industry will have to bqln Scates or anybody else and iruUted Instead
P&lt;ovldin&amp; soods and savlca for the entire
pobal c:ommunity if it is to su.rvive. Youna
.laid. He noted that while Japan imports setbaek," Yoon&amp; Aid, "I tend to thinL of
vmually all or lu ener&amp;Y frocn foreilft that as proaress. For when people &amp;et lnro •
'Sources, II subsidizes its exports and' genulnc plrtnership 1 lh('re'5 f11 niOJC
enc:ourq.. iu wotkers to so abr011d, while w;curhy, far more scabUity, rar more abiliU'
tile Uajted Srat.. do&lt;s almost uactly th&lt; to deal ..;th tile problems as they emerae.
When you approaeb those probl«nJ as
opposite.
Youn1 reminded the audie_nce that th&lt; equals."
The energy crists arose noc b«auK
enttay problem was not a question or short
Jupplr, buc rather one of polhica1 America wasted ener&amp;r. Voun, said, but
IIIOII...OOns. "Wbeo you act involved in because it utilized it, In th&lt; (trSt place.
dealin&amp; with &lt;n&lt;t&amp;Y ootside your borden, U.C.pmSivdy and on 1 m.usivr scak. h we
then noc only do you have to take Into bad an ~nomy that nscntially employed
consideration encray oeeds and the cost of only men. he implied, we wouldn't have an
ener&amp;f, but basically when you are dwina en«&amp;Y problem. ''If we had an economy
wltll ocher pioople. you have to tak.e into that was essentially ooneem&lt;d with jobs only
O,nulbflt.vrJ Edlll&gt;'

fliaht

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for whht men,"

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addtd. '"we'd have t'"Vcn

lea an energy oroblcm.

~ntially what
~ 1ry 10

'4t"\'c 1ried to do en thh countrt

P&lt;Oviclc: Jobs fa&lt; c-erybody. "

havtn '1 had on)" cducatlonlll opponuniri~. tf
11 \\ere spent housing the homclt'SS ll.nd
Mahng tht JK'k, thm then ~Dukl probabl)
~ mon Jn th~ way of pracr and securil)' and

stabrliry all o•&lt;r the Plat&gt;el Earl h."
Speeeh
In the lasl PMI of h15 speech. Young turntd
10 the Sovl«:tlhrcat. a probJto:m he ).l)'l i.n DO'

u .seven as n

o~

was. dcsptcc publk

He ~horlcd tht. 3udtcn~ 10 "share •11h
the rtst or &amp;he na1ions of 1hc world the kind
of lifC'SI)'k )Ou and I ha\~ comt 10 mJO)

tO&amp;&lt;tb&lt;r."

opinton to tht cont.r&amp;J)'.
..., 1hcy arc
suon.&amp;er Lhan us, arc they expanding lbdr
inOuencc in lht world :tnd. art they

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developing more power in rda1ionsh1p to the'

tkction,"

US?

Pn:Pdenl Cann-.

na 1.ion~. the SovietS have influence in o nly
lhrtt. and that .. the extent and value of thai

rdermdum bctv.ccn th~ •ho have fcan
and tbc&gt;K Who hl'&lt; fanh. The Amcncan
people have almost always loved by faith,
And we. alway.i, in timd of diffkuhy or
tbaUrogc. O't'Cr"~ihelmed out fears. "

I think that the answer is •err dear
no." Youna said "He cited the .....run,
So'1ct tnOueocc tn £ayp4;. Ch:u\1., India and
BanJIIadesh, and nO&lt;ed tMt out or S3 African
inOucncc U qucstion1blc. ..

.. And.

KCC)(dina to Youna. the Rwslan iovasion of
A,f&amp;hanlllan mulled frocn Soviot wc:akneu,
C11uoina an upsurae or lshimlc fallh in that
eountry. wbic:'h the Ruuians w&lt;r• compelled
to efimina1e throuah military rote.:.
H~ ~tile Inn-Iraq-· statrn&amp;
that the United STates should stay out of
milhan1y, then turned to th&lt; question of
mllhary force h.sc:tr. " l don'tthink violence
is &amp;Dina to work for tht Rwslans In
Afa/lanisr.an. I don'tthink mlcno&lt; is &amp;Din&amp;
to WOJk for cbc VJCUJ&amp;rneSC' 10 Cambodia!'
he said .
"J th.ink 1h11 we arc fatina

a lime in

&lt;hffooktmed

think. 1h111'' whal's .,-,u~c 10
said

YouOJ, a

the comtna

supparter or

·:we art ba,i.nt a

Young said that tb&lt; bla&lt;u pankularly
a&lt;&lt;1JlPlifiC'd this. ruin&amp; rrocn &gt;b\'&lt;fY and
ovcrcomlna POVcrt)' and racum. He noted
Lhat black Amcric:a.m ha'c a rolk&lt;tin IIOSS
nalional product of about St27 biUion a yeat.
hia)l&lt;r than the ONP of Canad..

"II&gt; raa. u•, a!-.. as thouah the sotalkd . resura&lt;n« of the Klu Klu Klan is
a.tmosr a cry for dcspaif from poor wtU1c

folk, who see black children JOin&amp; to eollqe
wb&lt;te lhdr thildrco are 001 • • •It doesn'st
bot.ba me O¥ bit. "'Tb.al'l jus1 a few~
white fol k who don't undcntanct

clc:&lt;Docracy•••

Callin&amp; upon &gt;todenu to become moce

aud,cnc:e

history or humankind when there reAlly may

polilitally active, be reminded 1he

not be any miliuuy )Oiut.ions to the problems
which we face &amp;n the w.orld.. And thai chc

of the pivocal role of oollqe Jtudenu durina

ans~m

co

1M probkmi of 1hc

~orld

arc

goln.a to come co be intcUmual. cull ural illtd
moral answers, and they're golna to deri\'C'

from the dettncy and intdllaencc: or tbt
American ptetplc. and not rrom . the
deiU~!"&lt; ca.paclty of 1hc American
people.
Youna lhtn dtparled from what wa.41:

politically pracmatlc and hu speech assumed
an iclc:alhti&lt;, e ..n e•'aJ18&lt;6W level of
rhetoric. Speal.in&amp; or the S400 biltion
annually spent on weaponry by tile countries
of the world, he .laid. "If that money wu
spent on feediftl the hunm. if that money
was spend educatlna those peopt. who

Vietnam War aod Civil Riahts
M""ement. and ulled roc a.....,.._ or
activism in che 19805. "ont noc of reaclion.
the

but of vi&gt;lon."
"II a quan&lt;r or a mUiion eoUeae student$
In New Yock's $)'$lem of IU&amp;bcr educat.ion
,....., octi&gt;'&lt; poUt&gt;eally, I '"""'"tee you tlllap
tikc the draO would oevtt be qutstiooed."
"But the pereent.age&lt; wbtte you find tb&lt;
eounuy turnlna to the riJht, where you Ond
th&lt; kind or ICH:alled ntO-conservatlsm and
th• military buUdup and the attempt to put
money OUt ol humanitarian coocems and
1ftto military COQC'tmS. an in times those of
U1 wbo arr no1 actively rtpresmttd in cbt
poUtical proceu."

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JDrastic respoase

Wlwl 1 child .,....._ ~ tl"P Ita htnd,

Save.. 'Joe '
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don't bleek It, All too
1
"' olten, a "bbd' 8Xpllfjence pnNT~pta too dfaatlc a reaponae.
Tilt - t contr-ay bttwMn NYPIRG and the Stud&lt;lnt
~ AMOc:lallon (SAj lhould
aa 1 autpiiM to no one. Some people
• ~new about l unlflng problem• t he M&lt;:Ond -..ester of last veer
il Wilen the clebtln etarted; evaryone · alae found out ovM the
aummar alief the negotiations awelltcllnto anta.gonlam.
Thera Ia no almple aotatlon to the current contract lmpbtl*een SA •nd NYPIRG. Bolh aides feel they have been wronoed
1
0
"' In :e,:•t
aumrnet denWided accountability from NYPIRG on how It spends
t'IIOMY allocated from student mandatory lees, the lobbying group
put up a flgltt. For some time It ah1&lt;:k lt.s IMIIII&amp; In the ground and
claimed "he demandS were prompted by political dlrferences
between the administration and the organization.
No one could completelY relute the claim since NYPIRG had
exllled lor aome time "beyond tho rules," and the demand came
rat her abruptly. It was a gbod point to get on the recora
But, aa alated In July, relying totally upon that logic Ia
dangerous. While the aaaartlon that political views diller may be
correct, that Ia presumably lbe case lor a number of organizations
on campus. The administration had 1 point that could be upheld.
Now, since receiving the proposed contract from SA last -k.
NYPIAG chargu tl&gt;at student laaders have aligned with the
admlnlatratlon and formed a doeu,.nt tllat could severely restrict
the lobbying group.
We're talking about selling out students-that's a Mrloua
charge.
SA has stressed that lor every commitment It 1rtes to draw from
NYPIAG, there has been a similar aoncesalon by tho
administration. SA olllalals claim they are trying to work as
mediators, lOOking lor an agraamenl midway between both
"extremes.: ·
We are atlll disappointed ""' SA has not, as have most other
student governments across the State, oome out strongly against
the H1rrlgan memo-a document released In August Which lmplln
a thf84IO atudent rl.ghts and, UPOn w~YPIRG claims Its new
contract Is based.
Indisputably, SA SI&gt;Ould have Immediately called that memo a
·!allure and refusod to comply ln any way with it. Howe•er,
Interpreting SA's reticence as an Indication of "selling out,'' may
De too drastic.
But, NYPIAG lo rlgl&gt;l In oppOsing a con~ct so ambiguously
worded as to Imply SA has final say over anything the group does.
Although SA offici als argue that the egreement is designed to
protect etudent Interests and not to abuse NYPIRG, It would hl~e
to be bleed a tot on trust . That hiS apparently been la~lng
between the two O&lt;ganlzatlons tor some time. •
II. 11 SA Treasurer Alan Nathan aays, the contract Is pretty
almlilr to those lor ail other UB groupe, there ShOUld be some
concer'\ o•er the potential power that vests in one body. Granted,
SA Ia the keeper of the funds and operetes lo protect student rights
and Interests, but carte blanche over all groups Is frightening.
There If no queatton that the pr()j)Oaed contract lor NYPIRG
• should De allgiUiy revfaed. It must make clear that NYPIRG Ia
subject to the aame rules that govern all other bodies end will be
checked by SA, while also making NYPIRG comfortable that all
major oecl&amp;lona allecllng It will be negotiated.
SA may nave to be the ''sole Judoe" of disputes In the end, but
belore tt&gt;at paint, channels lor debate must exist.
The contract Is clearly Influenced by' the problema with
NYPIRG'.a accountability that were made public. this summer. tt
a $9500 embargo to make NYPIRG proVIde the klnd ol
information SA needs to justify a S22,000 allocation.
Yet while the contract attemf)le 10 clearly spell out the
requirements lor funding, It focuaea on I he wronb points. It does
nol aay eo much
what must be submitted for ,flnanclol
accountability and how that must be dono, but jumps stops at&gt;ead
to pofnr out t het SA Is, at last, tt&gt;e group In charge. ~
We realize that the controversy of the aummer made SA want a
solid aolutlon lollhe·future, but the ,..ponae Ia too drastic. The
two groupe ahould work through the rheiOIIc, allegations and
deten- to reach a lair IIQO&lt;eemellt. We'll all watch Whore things
go from there.

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To the Edhor.

Picture tnta ace&lt;~arlo It you will, h 's December" and
Joe Scllmoe ambltt wouon Squill. a song on ntsllpa,

a emile In hlo floJ11. It hal boer\ I long, cruel semester

but Joe hu slaved hl,..r ,,., anyone, and he con
almoot t11ta that •.o. Soon, Joe ""'"" to hlrn..lf, he
can tum hl.s auentlon 10 olhlr thlng.s, the/lay or
ootden aunahlne on hla belo•ed curry lock • ere.

Noilclnv en exam sclled&lt;lle posted ""'" Fillmore

Aoom, Joe cle&lt;:ldes to trwoatlglle. Ho scana lor hlo
and U!lln,"""' ~u f Can It be true? Joe'a two
hardest ea:AMS on Tuesday! Artd dau no1 ev.n CW8f
until _ , niOhll Joe reel• baclc, angutfed byrne
oOO&lt;mlty ot nla dea.,.lr, 1111 01111,. _ . . , ol work
gone to waste. Gone 11!11 gotcJen drMitla ot lome a(lCI
lonunel "Ell. Ell, Loma. Sabael&gt;-'tlwlnl" poul1d•
eo&lt;rrMS,

through Joe'alemptea, and mercl!ulty, unconc~o&lt;~sne""
ov-f!lllma him In lront oltllo Moneymarlc. • ,
.,. oarn Shame" tne coroner thlnka to himMII as no
folda tha aheot 'lor the lUI 1111141 Ol'&lt;tl What ot!Ce'wore
~~ eun•touaaed tock1 of Joe.. now mwely a gaunt
emocl atedllgure on lhe """al slob. " Calletntllo, rare
but lllat, •. II he onlY nadn'r tried to lilY up lor two
woelca w11110u1 sleep.. :·
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Bul why rlo&lt;!o Joe ha•a to die? Why con't tho so
caii&lt;MI Slud8rll Gov.,ment ol lnlo pta&lt;:a, lntt..d of
nondtno out "" eolendaro oM oquanlllrlno lludents'
moMy on,...., molal Dlltldi that no ono wonll to heat
1nyway, rio oornethlng usefuHiko 1o1&gt;0y lo "'"" t~o
oclladllte chong"" ao tnot
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II IIIII. Joe'o tile lo In your ha(l(lo (Tim SIIM,.n, T raOIIs,
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ROO.I1 G. Baall

As pall of my rehabilitation regimen, t took an
accounting course this same~ter. What graoe 1
get maw no dlllerenc:e-1 flunked, In faCI, the
llrat quit-because w!lat'l Important Is that t get
lots of expasure to What my doctor and financial
advisor call "social health."
Since I obviously hava no natural Inclination
1owards whatever "social health" might be, I had
a list ot requirements drawn up lor me. Doc
allowed me, for example, to keep my English
major-but only lor qulak greduatlon reasons.
Therealter: MBA-ville. Also, I'm still allowed to
raad Jack Kerouac and Jean Genet. but only one
book a month. and only to be consumed with
liberal doses ot Baron'sand The Nations/ Rm~lew
articles.
This prescmptlon Immediately reversed, In a
dishearteningly rapid way, the degerl8recy of my
brain and bod, not to mention my wardrobe. I
now wear swell sweaters and anJoy tuoklng my
nice pressed COllars preplly under tMm.
Sure, this new Style has Cost some friends.
"Uke wow, they usually aay, "you look clean."
And fUrthermore: "Whal's that pleuant aroma?"
I tell them. quite proudly, "Vidal Sas50or1's
Flnlanlng Rinse:· They wince. I glow like a
Buddha, &amp;arllnely cbiiectlng dividendS.
I began thla rem.-,t(abfe preacrlptlon for a
more wortltWIIIIe lil-hafMftef Mown as 1he
Xerox diet-last summer, when I conned my way
tnto the gigantic mega-corporetlon as a writer of
tecllnlcal manuals. I could have hustled twloe
the money aa a drug·runner, bul a buddy of mine
had Juet been nailed at the Canadian border with
a hunk of Albert•.Qc&gt;und hlahlllll, eo 1 ahlckened
out. I movaCI home, got my hair (and toenails) cut,
anlf put zit lotion on my eyellda. In general, 1
eplffed myaetf up 1o•a ,_, ol high health.
So lnltaad of beating about the continent
dazed and drug-wradcad, I ltlyed In staid
Rochat et, alept In mY ehlldhoocl room, and·
ewo1ta to the 8C1Nnl of the lltst alarm clocl( I' d
oWned In )'ear$. I wortled 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. a.l_X.,ox
In &amp;hlny 1'-s and preued ties. My HIa b8c:ame
ama;lng. It was aa though I waa born ll)to t\16
world of Mr. Rogers, exoapt It waa money·packed.
'And making money by pushing papers and
making Managernenr measea Ia a t hrill to which 1
MillY became addicted.
At X..OJ&lt;, I
that computer and
aocountlng P{8CIIon are llltat to businei&gt;S
knowledge Wlllc:h. • meny lellell, Ia often II8Sy to
lake. In I act, of the210,000 wort&lt;era at Rochester's
XANOII Ml.vp, &amp;t leu! on.thln:l of them poll&amp;h
tllelt n&amp;tfl anct INd entlta INing Stone novels In

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atteelt lhe ~ 1*1 ol Monrpe Colinty'e
philoeop!ty of the eoonomy: It yo~~ lire work"!•
far- nol ~ afllciant, the I'Mtllbafahlp at the
locel oo/1 and tinn ... cfub WOUld oolt~ And the

owners of t he goll and tennis clubs also run the
corparatlona. Therefore, you need deadwood to
make mo,.ey.
Simply compare the standard ol living In
Bullalo wllh that of Rochester to see how right
rna corporate management's get eomett&gt;lng-lor·
nothing philosophy Is. (Biua collet wojlters. of
courae, lose out. They wofl&lt; tQQ milch to moe

money.,

In any case, my bosses liked me, and said
tho)"d hire me back If I "Improved my curriculum"
which Ia the reaaon for my attempting
accounting couraea this year. Coming from a
Humanities background, the p(eclalon and godly
flollude ot accounting still bogglea me. But I've
aaaured my Doc that my artlatlc vlsee are safely
tu~ed away and that "social health" Ia on the
way.
There are, still, temptations. Just yasterday,
a glr1 t once tried to mHe (but waa to bflll.ed to
balte), aPJI«*:hed rna (IUthlty) on the alpes ol
CIOSb}l Hall.
"You," lhe said, " keep up the good work."
s...plclouaty,lans_,ed, "I closed my account
with you beat nicks.•
"For now, man," llh8 re)Oined, more then a
little enlmatlcally. "I know your weak spats r&amp;al
good."
.
She stepped cloaer, VIolating my two yard
redlua of body space~. I noticed that her ahlrl waa
IT}ade from lhe curtain she ftole lrom my house
li.at fall. Her breath waa &amp;harp, aura. but amokay
and • - · like good Moroccan, and, to my
tholoughly repreaaec~ baser nature, somehow
arousing. • · t couldn't ~ to t&gt;er. She
8C111tched hereelf.
"Some ol ua," ehe WlleeZtcl,•oor1 to Mow the
enemy. You could be tilt I&lt;IMI doul'le agent In
the comlng somal re1r01ut1on ""*"we toPple the
ruling elite and aet bllck to the 180h.''
" If you .tan me a.t seventeen thou,'' I aald,
"you Qot a deah You've got to bt Cdr't)petltlve.''

�Keep Amherst Center alive
To /ho EJI/or.
The vital aervtcu provided by tho UB SoxualltY
Educallon..Center OhOUid 1M! put above ioom apaca
queue11 on all our c.ampusa1. The c:Urecaors and
volunteetl otve uno.lfl:ohly ol lhtmMIVH to aid othora
In whatevar Is asked of them. Their forte fs hurnan
sexualUy; and in an era of growinG intecastln M)tlJaJity,
a comlorlabte place Is often needed to air peroooat
feelings and hiNI some re.asau11ng leedoaek. Haw can
-let petty squobblto -Y tile Amll.,lt Came!!!.Of an
easlty
Sex Ed Center?
Lot us light to lleep a Sox Ed Contor- In Ell leoti,
for tnere IS a legitimate tight to oonvenl.,t acceso by
Mlller$1 resldetlt• to thOle trot and oonlldenllat

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service'S.
Gery Stelnkollt

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No business sense
ro tho Eo/for
We would ltll.e to lntorm the Un1Vef5.1tf IJOS)Uiat&amp;on ot
• d•atru.Jng event lhil1 ocaarred \u1 Satu.rdlly at La
PiUa Pa..na on Bailey Avenue. Four of us. UB wcwnen.
went ,,_,. fOf a late night snack. Ouf fif'l,l 9f'Ob*em
atOM When one ot vs, an ontlodox YegetMI.Ift, received
M\ ChoColate wllh marshmaUows in tt, which contain
aniMal prOducts. S,..e po1nted this out to our w&amp;~trHS.
the owner of the restaurant, who t\ass1ed ~
Unf\tt.enar11y af\d retusad to ta.ke baclc' the torty cent
C)JP ot cocoa even though thefe was no ment\on ot
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11all way through our meat. tho fights suddonty went
oult Wo ll..o no ldea Wh_l~ T~ one ot IM emptoyea
~gan IO s-tare at "'il"s. erealing a more tMn
uncomfonabte •unospnere. tie WtiMtett over to our
tabfe and told us- lo leave-tl\e)' wete cloSedl Ta.Aa out
wa.s neftf auggesred. 01nd we were al no point 5n&amp;ormeci

thai tt\ey would be c:tosing soon. Now It wu too tate.
our ,.,... was aJreJI(Jy paNS f01.
On th....ay out. M"~er h-aving hn...,._, our meaL we
atoPI)ICJ to e•prHS our d•ss.aStstaction 1n a ....,y
courteous mannet. One ot us satd ··u Y04.1 c:a:n·• atiOfd
to t~o ~ck a fort)' cent cu'p ol cocoa. 4Ntl\'otl reallt
can't afford to looe the dollars you juSl loot by loiJng
four customers ·•
The owner une~~t.pUcabty bec.ama hysterie~~l and
boga~ac, eam1ng at us to leawe her stote. She etammect
the count er door lnlo one of us and bogan to actually
physically shove u5 about. Uterally throw'no ua OYt the
door (one or u1 was JaiUno o-ver tho othcu) she e~~lled ua
"\Nhotll'" and 1hreatened 10 c.atl the pollee ~Ua
sM.d1dn't " trust" us and exc&amp;&amp;Jmod lhet 8J1e lh()ugl'\1
we wq:re going 10 '"tob". her·resaaurant. We wouki &amp;!keto
pelnt olltahat dtJrlng the entire rnetdenl we never ra.I Md

our voices. CUd not use prolanity and woto dreMOCJ
rnpectabty (1110C120"'ms-et".).
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To soy thai we ....., at thl tr..tmenl • •
·-vtd at Plzn Paletta -'Ill bt an u-.tlot-1.
In our aptnton tile food - • certatnfir not - ' h thl
.....- we ,_...... _,.,.,.. will,_,_ thll&lt;
p.atronege to thts est&amp;btistvneftt.

N"ifnu W1th/Jtid UpotJ t_,lielt

A shortage
To tO. Editor:
1 am sick ot ne•rlng hOW •oratelul,' VQIY glrla are. or

ono~ld ba or OhOuld not ba. Tile point '" orottlul lor
whet? ••• and If 'It' t. what1thlnk 'It' II, thin I humi&gt;IY
sutimll, that ell . 'glrta' (sic) ( -) are gratolut.
boca use there is eo IIIII• of ' It' around goo&lt;ltlftOUflh to
~ g&lt;ttatut lo&lt;!

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I ~ applaud Wr. Sheel\an'l (SA p,HIOenl)
l'llndll9flt lnio explaining tht. Y&lt;Mf• 1'11011 Senall
election "'OIf t\UftOU(. - · lila lfWIOM •

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-kina. penty,.,. 10 '11'10

-of P&lt;OIJIIclt)l, ,_trtdllloMIIY ,..._. ueon wl'loyou
than Wl'lat you atllld ""· ~ put, 11'10

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191JfM1W and o~canclldete -11r WL F&lt;&gt;&lt;

thoM paalng li'IIOUOI'I Squire, the $0 - " ' pltCII by
SIW8A cendlclot•led to~ 'luoawlod~' \'Ote. _
~ otei-ta.,. not to o.vr-~M SA 8enate
O&lt; fta - - fof \he)' .,. the_...., 11.-..ta 1
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that the Senate electlonl (,_. ~ tl'lln the SA
Pfae-.tlal otectlonlleno I popula~ty c:ontMt.
Mr. - . n atattd dollra and afforta to COOTOCithia
ptoetam, (W!II&lt;:I'I I tl'llnk ft Ia~ ll'lould be - S l Y
..,.,_.., and acttd upon• .._!ulty, 1 wO&lt;Uble
al-w o;on be lound ~ t.h e SA Senate
-~·m boCoino""'"' than a IIOP"t•IIY c:onteat,
and the SA•Sonate mota than a loovm rep&lt;...nUng
c:ertaln vM1ed lntereata.

Gary Sr.lnkohl
tt SA S.nltor

Wants to write
To tho Ed/101:

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I'm writing you thlolotter In llne.&lt;ai'IOpe that maybe
you will helP me find aomaona toeo&lt;rHpond wltll,.la'lloal'conllntd In tho Southern Ol'llo Correctional Facility a..r~ would· like to eo&lt;respond wltl'l aomeono. 1 would
d-ly appreciate your kind tot&lt;an ol I)OOifOIIIY II you
would print the lolloWing ll'lor1 letter In your school
paper.
I'm a 28 year old man tnearceratld In 11'16 Soutl'le&lt;n
Ol'llo CoM'ectlonal Facility and I would 11M to
correspond . r i l h - . Being lncatC«atocl lo an
UMatural and dep&lt;usUlg Upetlene« boi"' WithOUt
- t o rlilate to and lllora wltll tl&gt;lfn my tl'louOhll
and I H I • mokea tho altuotion ...,..tl'lat mucl'l m&lt;&gt;&lt;l
dlfltcutt to cope whh. rm W&lt;ltlng thla 'loltlf to I'IOpefutty
flnd-toc:oh..ponc!wltl'lboforaftosem~lln

- . a t y o u - - and -•toW(It' my
and tdclreu IE Lany ()of,_ llumbol t-*;
P.O. Box o45elle: ~le. 01116 _
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To tho Editor.
Allow me to eo&lt;rect an lmptesalon that may lotlow
lrom the Newa Edlt0&lt;'1 article, "Rollberg Opona Up"
which appeared In Tho S,..,trum ol S.,tomber 26,
'1980, That story .....,.., matt.,. that - • dlacu»i&lt;t
at the rMotlng of the Faculty Sonata Commltt ... held •
on Wocl""''day, Saptarnber 2411'1. A -ion o f t hat
anlcto rellfrad .to romarb meda by me.
Tho ruder may conefudo t llet I placect, prlorltloa on
tho 'dulloe cil my olllce • • they rotate to civil rlghto
ooml)llance raYiewa -and to the t;OrTylng out ol
reapontjbltltiaoto groupocoYtorocl by'elflrmellve action
regulatlbna. Tl'lat was not thO c-. I axplalnld dutloa
u bolno "two pronged'' a{'d "parallel". and, at all
llmea, retlfrad to the twltl r-alblllt ... of
ot.hnlc mlno&lt;11 ... and """'*'• and not mlnodtlaoaloM,
11 Ia conveyocl In tho 1111c10.
wrlllf oorr'8ctty
r.portld tnat my office I'IOpeo to eomti'IO rlghi to be
h4tW'cL In a llmllar Vlln, ti'IOpe my choice of llf\'tng u
tho eq..at -'unlty/alllrmatlw action ollie* lor tho
Unt..,..ty wilt bO - . M d vl..-..1a my humanlty and
not any Oilier lndllpullbly lnlllf1tld cl'laroctartotlc.
rn _ . . .... publication ot till• lettlf tr( Older to
- a n y rntau-tandlnoa.(l'lat migtltnoVI' boon
C&gt;OnVe)'td unu.tontlonally by 11'10 ""'t•.

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Bobby Previte alte in Faddoul't Felafef munching on the houae
special. The drumme&lt;/eomp&lt;&gt;Mr/leader of Pull to Open-one of the !fet'o premier cr. .tivejazz outfito- 11 IPfaeding the WO&lt;d obout
''Jau at the Center/CreatiYe Muale from Buffalo, NY" . " I'd rethet
be un!oeding bo•earo than doing P.R. work-It'• en .,_gy c~r-.,:·
he sighs, oddinQ " It's hlfd to get bec;ll into • erulive "-&lt;!." •
The IWO evenings of musie- OctoW 3 &amp; 4 - thet eompriM t he
event, culminlll the six monlho of plannillg by Previte end UB
DlreetO&lt; of Theater ond Oenco Soul Elkin to proaent a aampling of
good- in thlo cue, ]au- music from Buffalo-.
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" Good muole Is honelt and from the hurt u oppoeed to that
music geared for a specific purpoaa, ouch os making money, "
Previte e•pleino wl1ile 1 nMrt&gt;y Speee lnv-s machine cjluga and
f.rto Iiilo the mylhm 1toelt from en Evelyn~ King tong
gone
"I've..- more- playing music that laked
nothing of myNII," he eontinuu. " Thert'l always enough •
weddings to pley to mike it enywhere."
The " Jau II the Cent.,.•; concerts ore e temporary reapite from
the drudgery of tbe weclding.bor mltzvah-d!Mer music circuit that is
a meano of ourvival IO&lt; mat~y of the mutlciens in Buffalo's tau
cO&lt;nmunlty. " I'd like to ·rneke the coriCert an annual thing, expending
i• frO&lt;n jen to other music," Prevltt onthuMe.
Hn Buffalo Jllf*aled a unkiue ttrein of mulk:? "£vlfY city briflgo
up Ito own children. Ypu wake up in the morning end w ell&lt; etoond In
it 411 dey long -It hel to have . , effect, .. Previte obtervel.
But. nevertM!ess, Previte w11 " - " t O&lt;
York C'IIV ohortfy

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after the con&lt;:4ltla to tap the city'o crMiive cllmete. " New York is
tM muale c-.ter; there' s mO&lt;o work end more people to oupport
the.,.,ale, Muale'-no heve to
to New York to }let out of N.e w
York." he lronk:eily 110teo. •
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With the help of Pull to Open'o exe-.t Mlf·"titled debut rtcO&lt;d,
he Is eonf1dent of findio)g en euclienc:e IO&lt; Pull to Clpen'o jan in the
1110 City.
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Bobby Previte, ancH'ull to Open end the fcve other musical
auec'l\bl-c~tl taking part in "Jau 11 the Center" -Rich Shulmen
' GroUt&gt;; Junhelh Booth, Almujeh·Tun, Jemeo Cllrk·Grwg Miller
Enaemble end Mujehid - are concerned with expanding the avonuos
of erNllve huii\IIR ..ptlllsion_ lt'l mullc that eom!*• the W•tenlf to
emphethia with the besie emotiona ~ the ooondl.
"I'm not from Mars -I'm' • ~- " Previte jeotl. ft' o.,
experience thet II
l!wq- ;lllfooe.who.,.
10 open
t'-&gt;M1veo up
music. It' • en active p r -. " That' • wily 1
eahd the l*&gt;d PIAl to Open." Previte concludeo.
The UB 0epertment of Theater end UUAB present ''Jtu at the
Center/Creative fll!uale frO&lt;n Buffalo, NY" tonight and tO&lt;ROfrow at 8
pW'n. In the CantO&lt; Theate&lt;, 881 Main St. Appearing tonightwDI 1!8
the Rich Shutmen Group, Junelh Booth, and Almufeeh·Tun.
~ring tomorrow win be the J.,.,.,.• Cllrk·Grog Miller Ente!nble,
Pull to Open end Mujahid. Tlckato ere •3 for llt\ldonta end •• IO&lt;
non-ltUdertt1 lor e;ICft night, ., n tor lt\ldonts end ta lOt nonnights.
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The Studio Are"a opeood Its 1 6th
season with the world P£&amp;mler of
Lady of th8 Oillmond. The very
receptive audience was game for a
comedy about a female major leegue
pitcher. Yet Mark Barman's ptay
could not help but disappoint
expectations. It tried hard to be
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In an interview given to the
Buffalo Evening Newll. dilector Jack
O'Brien uys this play is not.
however. merely about baseball or
even a woman In baseball . Rather,
first and foremost , this Is e play
about pqople; about men end women
and their relationships In American
society, whioh is represented
mythically hera by baseball . There
are profound ramifications contained
in this Idea, he suggests. h is not tl&gt;e
siruerion that Is the heart and aoul of
this play, but thu ldlltJ.
Indeed, there ere a number of
possible ideas one could play around
with here . Social Issues, llko the
patriarchal aociaty disrupted by an
emergr,g female identity, or the
• female identity coming lntol!t..own
prominence. These Issues CSU!a
illuminate a seemingly frivolous.
8Cfewball comedy about the flrat
female pitcher in major league
baseball. malting the ltory into a
metaphor for the complexities of our
SOCi8lY.
Polntlau prattle
Mark Berman' s play explores none
of thne issues whlcll could help
illuminlte a aimpfe story; in fact, he
didn't write himself a story to
Illuminate. How could a three-hour.
three-act performance On stage not
have a story1 Well. lilt' s see .
Arst oH, the play Is vary talky and
consequently the idea that the play
is about a woma11 wl&gt;o becomea a
star on the pitching mound is burled
u,derneath an avalanche of pointless
prattle . The characters' linos do not
contribute to the development of a
story. Without aome kind ol plot or
scheme to set ln motion. theta can
be no aotlon.
Here we have e play about
baseball that is immobile and static.
This aimlessneros Is only heightened
by the choice made by both the
director and playwright to attempt to
employ a .,.,ry naturalistic acting
style.
There Is no genlng around it, tha ·
play is unevenly written. Berman il
not able to decide what it is he really
wants to write. The language of this
play wander&amp; about the stage like
someone with no destfnetion. It telka
to itself with the hope of finding
some thread to pull everything
together: Threads though. have to
be chosen end p&lt;JIIed through by
some deliberate mind.
That duh-duh.cfumbnMa
Because the plot remains
throughout as merely proposed, the
audience' s attention tuma. logically
enough, to the characters
themselves end their Interpersonal
relationships. In the hope of finding a
story.
Here again some unfortunate
choices by the "dellberate mll)ds" In
charge leave us diuppointed. The
language doesn't take itaelf aarlously
enough to bother to reveal any
cflStinguishable person on stage . The
characters have no real Identities.
They all talk alike, even their
Inflections all ring with ttlat fake
duh·duh·dumbnees. This 11
~arently-to P£OVe 'o ua that thal8
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audience. Ano 1eeme almost frantic
In her etforu to do .amething
conspicuous w ith her movemef\1.$.
Miu Barenald has decided to
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convey Connie Weaver's eupposed
wor1dfinels and aophlatlcation by
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slouching, rather than by giving us a ~
ghmpse of this woman's mind at
WO&lt;k. In her opening monologue we
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hear Weaver's whole life story. but
thos speech Is not delivered with a
desire to communocate with the
audience. Curta the contrary. Miss
Beranaki seems 10 uninterested ln
her story thllt she denies us the
sympathy we are prepared to fee'[
Indeed, we wonder why she started·
talking to us rn the first place.
The tong sections of mimed
baseball play. w1th the announcer
gMng us the very predictable
account of the game, were
unfortunate decisions by the
playwright. Watching her tllrow
pitch after pitch Is a bore. The
hotdog vendor was a poor rdea for a
cl&gt;aracter; l&gt;e seemed to come from
nowheJO and made no progress
within the play. He was one of many
dangling appendages In the piece.
P!aei~ ballplayers in the audience
to act as outfielde!IJ')!ght sound
cute 'In theory, bui"''liits mighty
annoying In feet. It ultimately
consisted of men prancing to the
erew we' ll never see again end tacks back of the theatre three 11rnes
on the tacky cliche of t11e gay
during the play. slapping their l"'rns
director-two good reasons right
and yelling repetitively. The one
there lor yanking it. But Berman
behind me was herpjng " Bo" at fiveevidently wanted the acene in the
second lntef'lals. Fogure that one
play; and that' s the only reaaon It's
out .
thefe.
Any dlreotor who lets something
lika thet go on is not to be forgiven .
No tabiMwo
But the audience isn' t reaUy
Okey. the pla'l is Wlllok; the 1cenes lntetested "' ltle game alter all;
lack foco.ra; 'tha chanteters are, to wt we're still waiting for the plot to
it kindly, vague; thalinas are
-develop end take us somewhere.
repetitious as are the gags for
Sflghdy OStMllatioul
la..,ghs. But a smart director would
hllva e&lt;eated focus. would have
The play really tries to have
given the acto~ some Identity by
t wiats. There are some propoeod
carefuNy selecting galltures and
scandals. a few blow-ups among
postures and speech patterns for
aomo of the characters, there is even
each of them.
a mother/daughter scene where they
remember dear dead Dad, but they
A thoughtful director might have
down-played the tnteless gags, and strike one a.s bei11g trumped up.
put the sparkle on the faces If not In
Bomber. a big lug outfielder, tells a
the dialogue. He could havo
little s tory about a hometown girt,
but one connot tell whether \his
orchestrated sdme relationshps on
his own wilh a linte clever pacing
story os meant seriously or as a joke .
It Is nevertheless in appalling taste
and staging, thereby providing us
with the dramatic tension the author and en embarrassing fa"ure. Why
left OUt,
didn't Burman or director O'Brien
notice how rotten iheso things
But there were no tabtoaux, no
were?
time alfowod for the aotors to quit
The character of Connie Weaver ts
racing around and, lor once. look at
not a novelty. The big, lovely, loving
each other end be with eacll other,
the way real people look. at and be
woman, gutsy yet gentle. Is just
with other real people.
vague enough to have become
trendy. 1 think. Berman Ill ben king on
There was no warmth on that
stDge Friday night. As Connoe's
her trandiness so he won't have to
really write her.
mother. Miss lynn Cohen, created a
The opening of t.h e play, the title
nice moment for herself in the scene
charecteo!s long monologue. is very
· at the bar. It was broel. and illdo' t
close to the opening of the musical
make the SC8(18. any less pointless
and dumb. And the scene was
SW~~et Cheri('f. which is about the
same sort of wom10n. The ijnes given
dumb; it--truly salc:lnothing.
to Chatity Valentine are not much
Hometown girt Christine Baran•''
batter than those given to Conme
wasn't given • fool-proof vehk:le to
Weaver. But then, one of them had
bring to Butlalo. OM reallres from
the lidded boost of songs thet
her first line that she Is having to
helped string things &amp;long.
struggle to make th•s character large
Songs might have helped this play
enough. Connie Weaver is not only
supposed to carry our interest. she'a too. Maybe LadY of U.. O i - a
got to corry the show. She hu to be could hove worked aa a mucical, or
even a one·act play; It definitely
just too large. and that' s a problem.
would have been benet on film, but
Noprogi'M8
unquestionably beat If not done at
ell.
This Is Turthor compounded by
The prOduction sutH at Studio
Miu Baranski' s having a 'few
is to be commended for it' s
Arena
problema of her own. Hat speaking
voice seems capable of almost no
vary high production 1tanderda. The
111 changes were efficient m d
variation in pitch or dynemju.
Consequently, ahe is very difficult to Impressive, If slightly ostentatlou•.
In this prOduction. however, a Uttle
u,ien to, especletly for hit{ five
minute opening monologue. She also effort t go overboatd was a pleasant
change.
hu a propensity for mugging at the

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Their valuea and principles are at
beat vague an&lt;l arbitrary !though I
suspect ''nonexistent'* is not too
ltrong a word); they don't seem to
have any loyalties, evan so tar as
loyalty to one'a sail. They aren' t
people, they are mouth·pieces who
lhout at ellcll other lor three hours
In un10phietlc11ed accents. 1 gU81SS
that'• where the comedy is
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suppoaed to come ln.
Alter aU. Berman could have
chosen to write a41lay a Ia a 1930s
screwball comedy if he wanted io do
so. He obviously didn't. Lady of rhe
01amond Ia a P£8tty obvious anempt
to bring television to the stage. But
who wants to pay $ 11 .50 a seat to
watch simulated television? Doesn't
theatre have another ta~k; Other
possibilities to explore? Or is Its
whole vocation er'ldless imitation7

No...plcklng
The naturalism - nose·plcklng,
crotctl·ltohing. arm waving in
profound inartlculatlon- is relieved
by some lame anempts at
reproducing some other television
11ylas.
Every now and then, Connie
Weaver (Chrlstll1e Baranski! tries on
us soma pseudo-/ Love Lucy
achticlls. She trias to melle it
through a television Interview ,
preteodlng to be a INI/'1 - complete
w1th dull. low voice- while using a
vocabulary con1iating of "Yup" and
''Nope". Sound familiar?
Later in the pley. when stte' s out
of the closet so to apeak, she and
some of her teammates are
• contrected to ma~e commercials.
I Those ate not aa a result of her
fame though. epparently). Here we
get • little taste of Saturd11y Nighr
Uve - Minua the tile. It does show
that aomettmee athletes endorse
prOduct• for money and not because
they actually U$41 them (surprise
surprieal. and that Connie Weaver
ien't lnteralted in moking a
commercial.
But that doesn't really tell uo
anythi,g; she just doesn' t want to
do h. The acane serves no purpose
then, except to give Connie Weaver
o long. speech about "cow
droppings" and that is a quote,
llncredlbla thOUVh It mey seeml . It
aleo lntrOdacea ua to a television

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The talented Eliot Feld DaMe Troupe filled the
Shee'o Buffalo Theatre laot Thuroday nl;ht with an
elegant Mleetlon of thtM ball•tl, tWO Of them
noted Fold cleaJcs.
The program opened with " HMIMnger," wellknown as the rnt bakt Fold ever chot~.
The _,ion Is the apitomy of a cl..aicol - ·
end beQen with the CC&gt;rni*IY' o best clesoical
dancer, Jelf s.dnolf. Swift yet amootn, Satinofl'o
llfUI ~ end enlhueiaom lo graelously
magnified by hia - . Ot8g" presence.
Satlnoflleedo off "Har1&gt;ingel"' with a solo, and.
typical of Fold'a otVIe, the dance then moves into
a grove&gt; routine, concluding with 1 101o
l*forrnence. Thla method WOtka well since Feld
hal the quolity _ , . . to provkle on
entertelning mixn.n. Whilll 1 law denc:en wete
obYio&lt;JIIY ~ u memban of the Feld
Bollat, the mljotity _ . a l j good acting as well
ao dancing sldlla. The Ylawer felt u though he
wM watching not just • - company, but a
c...._,yof-.
Proltollev'o COtlvenlional "Concerto No. 5 " as
the tiCCOfnl&gt;8nying music wao a well-chosen
Mlection. Unfortunately. the Buffelo Phllt.ermonlc
under conduCtor JeaN Levine played too quietly.
With the unde,..,.ted music:, tt.e normally sensitive
"Harbinger" was almost thrult upon tne audience.
Moreover, the PhOlharmonlc'o timing proved
fauJty - when a dancef hit 1 step or a

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Part two of the evening'a production, "Ci1ca."
Ia a 1980 Felil creation t hat naedo pollohing. The
piece hod the nice_:: if ovoruoed- lhame of
e~preoolng the unity~! r&gt;aturo. But thlt Ia wt.ere
"Circa'' felled - It stopped there. Notnlng was
crUtod. there was not even a gimmick. Stm, one
could tndU&lt;a tho moc:har11c:.tlt)l otlhad movetnents
in •nticic&gt;ltton of the dence·a cftme_x- whk:h neve,

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If "Clfca" left .,.,. dl$appointed. the final
Mlectlon, " A Footstep of Air", rntOtedlil f"'th In
Feld'a ganluJ. AITanged •• 1 2 lhon dances set to
lrioh end Scottish folk aor&gt;ga by Beathqvan, " A
Footatep of Air" Implemented avery evoiloble

utens11. to produce 1 cotor1ul, vtbrent, entenainlng
ect. Costumea, pale yet lively. sarvad to ennonce
the exciting mood, •• did the radlantllglning.
An air of comedy wes prevalent In tt.e
par1ormanca, highlighted by Fold' a own
appeetenca •• a stUnningly gay caval••. Some of
the other 12 MjlmaniS alao used clevet prOpS.
Styflotlc:al!y, ,;A Footstep o1 Al&lt;" comalned a
great sensa of clirection·end much level change, as
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As vot one mo~e added dimenaion. a trio of
operatic alngara accompanied the production.
Tt.elr pruence set the moo a live, as they filled
tho gop mede by t,h e nearly unnotlcuble
Phllharmonlc ..Jl&gt;ruAlltUit wes a fully·roundad
danoument to a fir&gt;e evening of Eliot Fald ballot
e(lterttlnment.

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you have to oJierl Just give your poems or shon stories to
Tom Cocola at The Specrrvm office. or leave them In Ills
mailbox. And look for a special prose and poetry sect io n
later this semeater. You could b&amp;Jn ltl

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Forget abo&lt;lt temRJatlons to compare this film with Tha Hafil~
They CorrHI; forget abo&lt;lt trying to rationalize ~ 110!1le: end p4euo
forget about The Clash. RockfJt3 ' the thing, and RagQaa'a got me
awing.
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A tterlllook al lhe Ro01alar!an Jamaica, Rocke~ 11una tho vlowor
with a wicked narnllvo o f wry humor and grim detormlnetlon. r,1eny
of ito penl&lt;:lpanta will never appear before the cimera ageln.
chooalng lhia one inalence to onset tho.omyth and groa11r reofltles of

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HorNmouth. ake&amp;&lt;ly known hn U.. t~m· a ..-. -In rnl ~tel os
the - - drummet in J .A .. •• berely meldl&gt;g - · a rnllllt tor
himself- his temly. Aullling 1he ,..P 10 become irwolved in the
vim~ dlslribulion proceu, let alone I'd need lor lrtllSl&gt;OI1alion,
HorNmouth buys a moto.cyle. He bO&lt;~owa calli on old debts,
pooling enough money lor the purcl1oso. wen, h'o enough etter
HorNmOUth h"9111H with the local Harley cloolor. anyway (The .rock·
toned dread, Gregory
playa the dealer). Our hero first has a
pa!n1or friend place The Uon of Judah on his gask lank, then
•..mbari(.a- on &amp; aeries of adventurn apennlng a nadon•a Musk. casas
of conquorO&lt;S uafng tho conquored ogainll one anolt"ter, all
culmlnatil!g in a clim.. bearing tho message thai people Will only
llkl lp.ll so rml&lt;lh.
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on film. The toouh It lho type of II)OnUioeous magic thet RaggM
warmly conjuroo, ar.d films mey oometimes cepture. •

The film opena on the oound of d&lt;un14 waliog the holy jom in tho
groan hillt ovorloo!dng Momago Bay. flits MX:hae4 and tho Sono of
Nagon oand percuHtva graotings t4 tho higher spirit. and tholt
wmrnono Ia brightly -wared. Ul&lt;a 1 djlnn riling from the
Everywhere, 1 natty dread reverently eppears. This io Hlghef, • reo~
_Ut e haole&lt; who tookl 11 If he wore boon to mel&lt;e the holy maglcko
and prepare the spring WDIO&lt;O thot nourish. He delivo!l the
Sbflctiflcatlon 1hat will pervade the aotrre film:
GrHtlr&gt;gs end love to one and MI. In I P~••¥• 1-prttme coventge

oil h.;gl)rs. Love lor tt veryon~ ov•rywhtue. It is known thtJt the co~
OIHJrotlon of eN colours of p110pln 110/ce r/le decn/on of I hlli(/hts. Free
ovel"f(JM/ Liberate fuHy evtrywheml Now t1Vt1rvone j/J$1 co-operate

ohould thoy' be-.
Tho scene whore H " ' - t h'flfldo tH motorcycle 11&lt;14e&lt;1 1'-ltonic·
since rt zeroes in on a eenuol hnll of tho ~·· " netWork" Ithe
kkn of which ,. oervened In Statn' ptoclb). This '" the outdOO&lt;
danca eonean, wllich " contact POint for tho So&lt;Jnd SysrCmobile dlscothoqu&lt;tsl to ptasant the now_, tunaa.. In tt- ...,.,_, o
nation --inevitabfy - o world Ia iniroduced t o • mighty Music that
tho nldlo wilt not toueh. Tl'olo, in just one ocene we - e vital lint&lt;
of the Reggae commUnity futile altomptl by Babylon to
tho beauty of I and I. Such a11omp11 fel before Jeh l·nity; just •• the
ruins of the lim colonial jailhouse """'' n e platfO&lt;m IO&lt; t...O'Burning
Spe•! to &amp;lng tho lnslsten1 "Joh No Oeod" o cepeHe.

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wlth the love ofl~hrs to survive knowing that In this world war
is o~plo$/ve. T/10 ways o/ the On. solve tht! PrOblem vt lila tt./ghls

of I covor•11• ill fvl
From the spactous sounds of the h ..ls, we move to a Kingston
ghetto Whefe we ""'"' the hero of Rockers. drummer leroy

" HIInemouth" Wolloca Ttlro"'lh h~lea we ore grvan e • tvld
~~~ of the JamaK:en music sc,e ne. and what a Reggae man mus \
do to ollni•Ve and oimply play his Music .
This point of ••peopte•• mun:H provtdes lot at leas-t 1wo I WHt
..,.,. ., One quid~ one happens while Jacob Mille&lt; a"d lrtn8f Cncl&lt;o
perform the lump;ng " Tenement Yard"' a State&amp;ode whole CO&lt;Jpie
heats tho Coclo and ono of them asks " Is that ca1ypoo7" Um Um
Um.. The dania moment occurs when Horsemouth end frioN:f D1ny

Horry Invade an uptown"nlghtclub. f01cf10g tt&gt;e clubg&lt;Mora mlndlenl~
shlll!fl&lt;'lg dlteo. Diny Harry confronts tho OJ w~h tho ironic Qne
"Too muck aoul mua;c ln horel Put on some roclterat" When the OJ
llunky 40 scrap hoop, no dciubt) Ignores the Rosta, Diny_.Horrv tokll
the mike, kicks tho OJ out the booth, t hrows out the diko, and puta
tho Music on. Johl
Money wonlll
We get a good look e1 just what tl&gt;e scene is aboUI. For the root,
musk:, II moons one hes 10 be adep1 ln the mtlly pointo of prontatlon
&amp; d1sttibution: tong 1 urtlveraat factor but one whk:h is coming under
closer scn.ttinV from eft lnnovetive Mut:ics ln the pest decade Of 10.
Chon, It moans thll said ~~ttist must take the prodigious talus of
playing and puthing one' a own aoh right around the dock. In
short-you want to wO.kl You got to ltustle..
Of cou"''· the Black Innovator hes long laced this .,tUition; tho
dilemmoo atlll feeing J1122 ito di&lt;ec:t predKai&amp;O&lt;S provide •
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Staggering oxemplt. Jaupoetry Is too often thought of as tho
offspring of the Ball lnnovttO&lt; Jack Karouac, while the tMh It that
Korouac io aosthetlcah o godc:Nid of langston Hughaa , tho true
origlnatO&lt; of Jauvarse back 'opund 1920. The danvolng polm of Eric
Clepton and Johnny Nash noelting m~k toBit pop vatSiono of Bob
Marley' s tunas become all tfle more damnable by \l&gt;v fact thet so·
celled Black stations in the atate•, with few exeeptioos, nevtr /)MV
Ma rler a r a/1, (In Buffalo, ono dude on a "soul station' ' playod Stevie
Wonder's recent oxeuroion Int o Reggae, but not without tho kind of
dry ant agoniiiJ' con ain Jau OJa nave long bome towards the
"avont..garda" Mel mora flety "atrolght·a heed' ' raalms. In pervened
Oick &amp; Jono luhion they go " Thlo ia whatover·ma-rtyle. you may
lil&lt;e k . You may not. But It' I hera so, lil&lt;e , iet'S'li'Ho-41". lin ahon,
" let' s get this over with". huh).
Jamaica, In this lnatonce, beot1l me some type of problems.
Jlvalime "rappers" who rip so long and wtong that tho Muolc Is
wreppecl-ay, ...,.,....,.,., S.X.IIed an"-eneurs paying aaadva
1oco1 t tlent way be- ICIIe, knowing that they hold- for tho
Music- the Mly joint In town. Trapa.

The hurtiOf .; dea&lt;lJV, often flfldot111
thomsaNes. In one
Horsemouth dips
Molle&lt;'s mammoth b&lt;Htclos t . Noxt .,...,...nt . M.oler fs earnestly
chasing H~ with a b&amp;adet Peace Of no, i\e1.1et mess wilh the
food, 11-&lt;lren.
Tho lilm 1 - the Mongo
souncltracklls lolled with $0011
and prominent f'tgures loom the Reggae wo.td: Bumong Spear, ll'oe
M•vtones, Kiddus~l. Inner Cirele, Ra. Mk:haol, JuntOr Mutvin, Pe1er

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Tosh, Bunny WaUer's theme and more. To sav nothing of

Horcemouth a nd Oirty Harry, both legends In J .A. Don'1 suppose,
however, that this Is a showcase tor P05turlng ..s uperstars.'' a lot or
singing and no s tory. Rocker&amp; I• 8 gritty film of lyrical narrat ive
tolling • much-needed toto ot tho Ruta. Whether one fs opeaklng of
fiJm or souf'dtreek. a genereJ refhtc1ion of the Black tnno\lator, or the
penicu1arty incisive view of the Reggae, one Is certainty speaking of
e poopte' s most e.xpressive an.
One'*' belive Jah Trvth wm not be allet&gt;Oed. Let it now beware
dilution.
App&lt;tJCiiOrions tor u.os. wt&gt;o finllllr blovflht - - "''o !hi$ . , .
-due: • ~~ tjo of grarirurk to 11111 Allendn Theaue 10&lt; its pen
In thisl_,.lfn trt()(DMI.
/lloc:Urs ..,. be ptol'ilg lhroufJh OcrobM 7 t1 the Aknt~M/.

bed -good. great
t.e.t -• policamon
bum-olot. blood-dot. --dot-cu,.. wO&lt;do
dltllc:oo -a p4pe for omoking herb.' usuaRy maclo from coconut ohtllond
tub4ng. omokod rituaHy by Rltstalarian brethren
clrudloc:U- 1 . hair wll1ch It never combed, O&lt; cut . It Ia, however,
wnhed. 2 . o peraon with draadloclr.s
drMd- 1 . a Rltotamon; o aorious thlng,'or Idea. 2. o dangerous person
or shuelion
dub-a root• olactronlc m&lt;JSic, craatod by okiltiUI, ortlltlc ra·
angineating of rBCO&lt;ded trockl
fool I1P wey-don' t wO&lt;ty' don't; toke offense; don't be oorry
lwd- ......,.t. proficient, lk~lul. uncomptomioing
harb-merjuona
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t -~ "me", "you", "my", mine:', llto Uled to raplac:e the first
ayhble of sotec:ted 'itorda, u In "1-clran" mooning braatlvan.
~·..L-rectlon· · m eanlnsi protection, ''l~tetmfnation mean1ng
"detarmlnatlon", ' ' loQd" for food, ",lc&gt;OOda" for eounde of mulie.
" 1-foclllly" lot olt'lclel!y, etc.
land 1-1, me, yoo and mo, he C!!,.•ho and I, att of""
1 --1, mo. mine
f.....,-agraatlng l...y-excalle nt, whole. fino, cool, o.k. •
l·wt-vltol, puro1 wholaaome, free of unclean thingo; In l.cood . fruit and

vagaub4eo, no mut, no salt. nothing ~ ot ~; in color. it
groan, the'Ethloflian color$
· l·ly, l~ .mirijuan.
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..Mh-Jah Ft., Tolar!, Hollo Satassle, l(fng of Kings, lord of· Lordo,
Conquering lion of Judah; Relies revere Haile Seiassie •• the
pe,..,lffCitlon ol the Almighty
.Ill&gt; know-LO&lt;d knows
maohll up -a fantastic ouceo11
mu1&gt; up, mu1&gt; dowrt-dastroy
natty chad -• man with drotdlock&amp;
One Loolo-a paning plvooo, uprosslon of IOiidority
- -· poco-Chliotoon r8Vlvtl, diflinct drum rttylhm
"-tAL ~-olol-or of MaiCUI G""'"V w ho w~ the
Almlghty In tho peroon of Heilt Sataaia ,
aa it lot pleyed today, the let.a s t -your t . .m -to omao
. , __ t . to dip to the muooc whi t dancing 2. to move with "'"""ng,
ullaripf moti)ln
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opllf(-terge cone-shaped herb cigarene
ot81&gt;- t o f!!v•. dapan, briol(ly
otrlng up- a rnuoical n1haarnl
uplul-pc)iiltiva. ancounoglng
you no - I t-you know7
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'Ordinary People' succeeds

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tMt Otd'IMr( l'rlopM bec:omls o
brilliant film.
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Ott/iMty ~ .. on extr-dinllry r~m.
On• Moore as e mother ony 17 yeer-o4d
6&gt;uld hope for, then as e &amp;hell of that Initial
Based on the 197 6 novel by Minneapolis
1\otnewile Judith Guest. Ordin•JY P«&gt;Pfe examines lmp&lt;ualon she becomes o woman who puts on a
cheery mask for everybody, even Mr huoband. 10
tho unlor....., tregedieo facing a Mid ·Westem
hide her frightened cold lnterla&lt;.
auburban family end how !My cope with them.
The Jqrreris are ordinary people. They look
The Jarretts become e tragic !emily, unwilling 10
ordinary, they act ordinary and they think
accept tM responaibilitiea of e lromMy. Ttvoughout
ordinary. But the recent mente I broakdown of their the rum they try 10 ev- !hue reoponslbilities
edoloseent son yankt them hom tM ranks of the
oven though they believe they are trying to lullill
ordinary into the category of oomethlng special.
them. ltiJ through these conflietalhet the movie's
And the1 is a ~ term to d81Clibe !hit
·
lingertng euro of temion is pwveyed. leaving the
movie - aomething speclol .
p&amp;yehlatrist-viewer atwev• guessing when tM fino!
The KtinQ wn oomethong~. the
eJII)Iosion w il come. And When that tNPi iorl
cinematography waa too. but the directing was
finally oc:curo, It's the audience the1 feels !he
ro .. y oomething opaelal ao oupetl!ar Ca term
• aen&amp;e of d8feat1h:l demoralization, not tho
unfortunately used too often to del()ribe the likes
ehet.ctere.
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of Lilli Garrett and ott&gt;er untelented flash·ln·the·
, pans) flol)ert Redlp&lt;d chrlatr&gt;nt himself In a new
Ufo'a dally occurrence•
role •• director.
• The only humor provideCI by, Otdm.JY People is
Redford suee-lully provides tM a udien"' with the day·to-dey hendling of ordinary evellto. Conrad
a plen:lng oxamlnatlotl on how 1 nlco-fam~y-next·
calla a girt and his voic:a erld&lt;a dell)ita his
door eon frterehy crumble under the f)&lt;essurH of
pr8c:tlclng to en fmeginery '""*" just moments
re~ty. The Jerretto can be ony llfTlily.-.-en your
before, Redford eapiUI"~US on Rle'a daily
own, and thetis the IC8&lt;Y part of arrHtwy Pllople. occurenceo. mekroQ ua laugh at«Wselvee.
1M film is not op;rituallv uplifting: in fact, it's
compounding the frightening notion that the
..-tlv def)&lt;euing. Not in the of ApocMonne ,larrena are foctionol eharaetl'fa on the big aaeen.
Now depfessing, but mora in the way of 'hey.
but really the ~ next door or the fllftilv inside
that's my family uP on that acr"" and I don't
your own door.
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partleulartv i ke what I see.' Redford uamlnes the
Ao AP&lt;il roll• around one can be aura that
lacedes of the ,American middle clasa, ohowing
Ord/MJY
People'-""'
be
In
suiking
dlotanee to
that things aren't as peachy ae they ,._, t o .be.
ceptu" most, ·11 not all. of tho mljor Academy
Awerda. ~harland remelno e conttont force in
the movie 11 he rno11110 from a palllva byotonder
A.Ithe f~m opana, tho mother ond l ather (Mary
Tyler Moore end Oonl4d Sut~l are rotating t o to an oetlw partlc:ll)at&gt;t In !he ro-INC&gt;In9 of his
ftmlly. Mary Richerda could have been Beth
!heit obYioUsly dist~Jt~!ed oon, Corvad fTimothy
Joneit 1 0 y. . . letar u Moore 01q)lttty ponrayo
Hutton). Moore portreya a Womlll\ rld&lt;ad with the
the nowe wo at know exi11e61n !hoM All·
• peln ol losing t.. favorite oon to d8.U. and unable
gio1o. But the reel poww of the film was
to _f~e her ourvMng otfiC)IIng lor oaW&gt;g only
~ Hutton (oon of the leta Jim ~ of
himself.
Corvad1s trying 10 ratum to the normal life after Elary au... t.mel who liandlee the confliCting
omotlonl of .-.emce. compounOad by
apendlng lour montha,lnalde a mental ln11itu1lon
~at angul&amp;h, ouperb(y. He lhoWa tNt
llftet tt.-death of hio brat.,_ In a bolting eeeklerit
oomotlmoa parents ceri be the acoorge of a cHild's
tor wtjldl he too blomee hlmoelf. He returno to ·
tile
end not vlce-ver. . •• moat CMM&gt;PI• believe.
achool, gloW' end ewlmmlng, but)ut cannot ...m
All advance notice&amp; o f Otdirwy l'rlopMilrosses
to put hit heart lnlo lt. Cont inually &amp;hadowed by
the! there are no Wlalna in the ~m and thllls
the old guilts, he fH\ lrleo to open hlmsotf up to
hll lamiy, but a- having no ouec-. he
tnHI. "fhere arejuet vagi&lt;: c:hMactero trvllf9 to
~ .....,na 10 • pl)lci'olattist tJucld Hhch).
cope. tor the . - t pact unouccesaiUiv, with an
problem.
llul ~ le not • film _.,.;ng
voubled
r~-OtdinMr ,._,.1s • V'l9adY. It lAveS one -nth
~ It ... . -~ whlc:h the vieW.. ploy&amp; the
en .-.pty
thhtino lor mora. but oat
~~the blhoMof of the
wenl'rllg to tab i!. f t - the .....,_ !hlnklng.
ehanc:mro, who ara tlowtv built up In Jhe way a
uddlad with conlllcting amot1ona. making each
,....... intr-a rMder IO a fletlonal peroon. tl it paroon dinec:ting hio own ~ dial ulstl&lt;lce.
lhtough 1lfe g&amp;rnpe. into the eh0f8c:tara'
, And thet'e Qood.
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COMPLIMEMrAI\Y

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• Speclill AttraCtions a Exotics
E0ery dat •nd evening
• ~· 5pldalty Acts
• Fem•ll-ancl' lale oincefs

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lfobMt De Nito do for thtllr rrMs, and I tNnlc tMy 're both
uctlhnt ..,_ .•. I don't Mve to thtow my»/( ;. •
role IMt w.y bee- ,..,. lived evel)llhlng. rve bftn e
wMier. gembler, tn&lt;nt1etw . • • rm from ,,. QMtto and
tM onlY time I
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The N.w Yorlf 7mu 811_3178

II Welter Mllttheu were • ~ pleytlf. he'd be
deacrlbed by eponawrite,. M a . , _ vet.,.,, jusi 111111
former Oeklend A'a outfiMder Joe Rudl. D\rii(llhe
mo-.che years at Oaklend. Rudl would qule11y do a
solid jOb wMe mora colorful teammetH IIU Reggie ·
Jac:bofl end Catfial1 Hunte&lt; would ,..,...,. .. the print.
Ukewlaa, Manli.u ' - turned in many 11na perf..,.._.
11M Sunshine Bor-, AI~ Tillie), but hla co-.toreln
tMol flllna, Ge«ge 8umtl end C.ol lkilnen, drew the
reve ravlewo While Mecthau went practlcelly unno!lCIId.
• In HopXOI&lt;'II'Met1hau heo no reel co-tter to contend
with. Th110 movie _ . , . to 'b e wl'lnen )uot roo Nm. ei\d
he
enolher outatanding performonce.

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Menhau pleyo e NCently r"'-'1 CIA agent named
~ wt.o avengH hlo cornpeny by 11\"aotening to
publiah embetrooelng rnernolfa !Tom tha CIA dirty trickl
~~-Mmthou givu Ntt~plee of hlolitO&lt;ory creation to all
lntollgence ee-neieo lltiUM the world, from
WMNI&gt;gton, to London, to Moocow. He tells how the
CIA tried to give Cutro poioon clgor-o,a nd he wnplicateo
the
with many world wide -..Ntiona.

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the 'CIA trieo to cep-. ita en•- to Wet8rglte' o
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John o..i. Auaola eloo wento to lind Kendig beceule It
dell- to "oqUHZa out aH hlo Information." But Kenditl
hlmee4f lo ongl.-ing thla chaM. He " leaving c:l- end
loug!llng at the CIA' I Inability tO c:at.c h a man they
con- to be "ov., the hill."

Mourt-VTf.. movfe 11 oomewhat lackedaslcel ln ntobl&lt;lhlng
character• end plot, but the action plcko up altot tho
ennouncement of Kendig's reiMae. Matlh•u au.umea
totel control hefllftor, and he r11Hy eppeoro to be
heving tin IPec:lno and De NWo con rHtarch fun but I

know what fun Ia. he must be ooying.l
M -ou mlmmlckl, smiles and charms his woy
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Ul&lt;oughout the movie . He know• wrlta.. Brien Garflald
and Btyen Forbel hove provided him with a good ecript,
end he Q n count on fine ouppottlng perf.,.,_ by
Glenda Jackoon and Ned 9oatty. Indeed, the only mljor
problem wlth the movie Is Buny' o cner.cter. Myerson.
Kendig'o bon at the CIA.·

Myonon le oornewhat annoying- he.....,. on
conotendy utilzing • llegrant ~­

mymology Stemo !Torn the Old English word " f...-;·
meaning not found. Repeativo uoe of this word ten
hamper any movie, or convMaadon for tNt metter.
8ul ouch o criticiam ia minot whirl one conalcloro the
o-.a effect ol thlo movie. Hopcotch Is a good. dry
uti&lt;a, right up there in its own woy with 1M Odd
Cquple and The'~ Bore. The c11aa . . provides e lOVely vfew of the Auottlan Alps, end tl&gt;e&lt;e
8fe doMe of Mozwt end Venllln the background.
Old Joe Rudi may hove gone oour when he left
Oolcand tor CeNiornla. but Weltor Metthau-doeo well In
a movie fetturlng just hirnoelf. The rna&lt;cMo onl

You Don't Have to Drink Scotch
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Karen Ruu • Friday 10 p.m.-2 a .m.
Kathy Moriarty • 'Saturday 10 p.m.-2 a.m.

t be Scotcb aJ!d SlrlolQ
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AUNNIHO AWAY FROM CRITICS?; lbrty h .ldi'Mn , .,.,.. • • F•'**'Ambfol;•ln hlsMW
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Feldman fails as star ,
V.lctlm of Peter Prt.n clple?
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To Euro-. Marty. Feldman Ia higNy a worded end wei known
lor hlorloully tunnv TV·tlapstlck ~ In ""'-rice he became
known for ~he !Uved in Mol Broolc' a flms.
In G(1(f We Ttun itl Foldman'a-..! fUll length movie, and I wos,
oomewhet in doubt about his ebil'ltV 10 have cornic81 atemine for 9 7
mlnut•-rightly ool StU, he ga1hened • ~teet ot coonecliena
end ectorl! Loullt La- lexoWif• of Woocly Allen, and of "'-'Y ·
IMrtmen feme, Pet er Bo't'lt IStH/yerd BJues and W/lef'e tM Bufflllo
R~ml. Andy Kaufmen ITV·Iter ol Texl and S.rutdliy N;vhr Live.
and Ric:Nrd Ptyor.
Met!&gt;(.~• ...,, director .....-!te&lt;, pleyo 8roti1Jr
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Ambrose, a-in enywoy pooaible- of the word-virginel monk
who lo ~out Into the meen world of t.o. Angeleo to get money
for his benkrupt monaaterv. He ,_,. end 1 - becomeo the portnolr
o f Or. Melmoth, (Peter Boyte) •
~lui fallute wt&gt;o
travolo around with hio churel)-e buo. In LA• • Ambrooe , _ , •
hoolter•
tlDuiet ......,I, end for the next 30 ~ the.(Jim
tuma In~ s.dllctJon of IJtotlw Amlwolor- IUCC8IIful woo after
cold lhowe&lt;o do not
ltiY " " -·
Alte&lt; his ~·· "cllureh" lttddently rolla In o rivlf,
Am brOil Ia oomewhat rOUghly ccinvinced to join Armageddon T .
ThuMerblrd'l (Andy l(oufmon) religlouo empqre. whlch e•loto In
happy cooper..;on wlth G.O.D. !Rlchaltl Pr(or) end Ia trying to
e ccumulate • !llych of hle.follower'• c.pitll •• poaible t&gt;euvoa
"God wentlld rich and poor~ he publllhfd •-""&lt;* Ye&lt;111on
of Bfb&amp;e.''
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Brother Ambrooe, howavlf. eltor being port of tbe empire lor 1
while, reellzH it la not~. cbnverta G.o.o: to the pure
~. No 1he piled-up money thrown Into the..,_, of lA end,
after e boring 1 5 mlnuiH run, cycle, cor, akotlbQeniand I-don't ,
know·what hunt, he with t he help of G.O.D. miraculouslY ncopu
r~·· gang to
Mery. SM.In the , . _ime, ~~aa_ found
her long • 1 -- Dr. Melrnotll-- will otMouoly _ , rNka
Brother Ambrota, t.tMi.Ambrooe. So mucn for the plot-oonfUMdl
The Nm woa _.nllv meant to- oetiril.e ..tigiOOa ~.
but It f1llle ""'f ohort of thla. It hlalt1 lltJOng memento, it1 good
gegt, rnervetciui ectlng, Merty ftl(dm8Q'I f - with hi hyge blue
IY"- • p1ue for env film-IOITIV'k:e
oome funny
.... . _. But theM .,. only pf qUefitY In • film lt\llt ll
otherwlel tOQ tOt...,IMd, too oent.,._UI and too e»{ to meke e
good utira.
glvM lteelf -ov 10 cheilf~k _ . lor
qulolt
I helle_, betUr .......- end__lhullooMS ita _
~_.end nMtV with. ~Y
e .clo't'n; he
doN noc, qUite niatc.il to be .., Intelligent ~. and the film
w etted e promlelnij topic to be -ond rete. love otorv wltl&gt;
- o f heroic alln....

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.Bette is Divine in 'Madness:·

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peylng'' ltlnU In tile N~OfY of

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1 linger 1n the

Medy _ . . . , .

bera ilnd be~ of lo-Menllonen- Beno Mkller' o •
- - le finally lkyroclt~lng.
0
.., Bellldaa o Broadway ohowca•
~ end a handful of Too 40 hke,
the neatly eGPI*I an OIICllr
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tNs momh linda ........,
tile...,_.,...,
whtl .,., own concen mollie.
Th9a of you who caug11t har
~ H80 -laiiNw the
.......,_ wlll be~ to.,._
the! you can IICOFI onotller 80
minutes of tile ltrapruaab4o
Bene Mldler In conc:ett.
c:ompJete with claalonlng Ool~y
sound.
Those ol you who've never
seen the " Divine Min 'M""' In
eetlon beiO&lt;e will be enthrellad

~to

NOW SHOWING AT THESE THEATERS

by har own speciel bronc! ol
• .......,., becauoe Bette' • never
-...dod benw.-,.,.. thooo of

you' who've nev«liked twr in
the flm plece-ond I'm .....
tllere'a o low of Q1ooe ll)lrituellylmpoveri8hed......,. out
thore-wiH probabfY altlj) thlo
one.
Divino M-ss Is much rooro
energetlc and rouCOUI end
viouaUy challenging thin her
HBO _.:iel. Directed by ace
clnemotlc lltlrist Michael
Ritchie. W'ho has mode a lew
critlcdy-lauded but widely
Ignored movin like Downhill
- a n d Smile, the film Ia just
whet the title
lmples-&lt;Miightfully,
wonderfully, comicolly lnoone.
Tho~ tl\lng'hu o woi&lt;d
....,.~ edge ID it, tllenltl to
the goucly delirium of the
backdrops and the acrowben
staging of oome ot the number a.
Ritchito gots his ohoto In dur1ng
the opening ac:ene, with 1 at ill,
~n heed ulhor lecturing hla
young chllt'Qfl on,VUigar
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lenguege oncl doling with

epileptic seizures. and then tuma
over the reat of tho movie to
Bette. She is aided and abened
by • trio of bocltup aingars
....,

•.,...,. Harlettel'', wt&gt;o
lhl lntr~ll het ''Gtoel
chorua-U&gt;ey don't know ohit
obout ~but they know
plenty obout Troj-."
From that moment on, onytNng
goeo. Mldlor totally dominotll
the 1U191 onc1 tha audience with
l)er r&gt;&lt;ileenco. pulling up a stool •
to tall them about her recentlY
com~ted World IOU&lt;, tal&lt;jng
lhoto ot Englllh rovetty, and
trading wlaecroch with "tho
people in tile balcony_ The
ltiTIO$phora during the enti&lt;e
ohow Ia one of inlonnel
convivelitV,
as If the
crowd wao cOt"nQOOed enti&lt;ely of
her cloeo friends- which, in 1
- · It WOO.

known 11

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roebra ... ~~a -.line
cnm-. t&gt;ecl&lt;.drop of M..tlanan
ot - • · otartlng with
Springstoan'o " E StrMt Shuffle"
ond ~""with.~
up. h811udnatOfY ~.ot
"'Leider of the Pac:lt."
Th&lt;OIJ9hc&gt;Ut the entire movie her
bend 11 hot ond tlgllt, fueled by
an eggreulvoly briiiY hom
IIIC1lon and oome olnewy.
muac:ular drummlng.
In the desert of ronen movies
that the lest couple of montha
hao produced, Divine MIHJM# is
o wotoome cools. Thoro Isn't
mucl\ el11 to IIY obout th~
movie··~
ill-

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Midler achlevoa on incredibly

wwm r~ the audience
that ,_. ottwr poriormen
would Give their vocal cords lor;
olio
oincere ly grateful that
they would bother obowing up
t o - har. ond In return gives
t11em a 90·mlnuto dole of what
heo t o be one vi the most
engeglng poroonalitlMln
entertainment history.
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And then, of CourH', therrls
the muolc- Bena Mldler
wrapping her cotortul,
gorgeouaty tOrchy voice around

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MIDLER

dooa olunotlcverolon of thst
rotlroea' ber ~obex dosoic:,
" My Way" dressed os a
mem'Wiid in en etectric:
Wheek:heir, end also •
devut otlng vorolon of Bob
Seger'o "File Down Bejq_w."
Other highlights include the
ublquitoue "Boogie Woogfe
Bugle Boy, .. o quick snatch of .
" You Can't Atwaya Get What
You Want," and a trio of Uft&gt;on

is

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For one week only
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" The Clash' 2os Alt•"'-*Elmwood Ave.
in ·Rude Box
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Paula L.ockheart
Saturday, Oct. 4th at 8:30pm
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I Child) " I hate a~r•11u1."
IMothetl "How do vou know? You'vo never

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Sound fomiliw7 This fnt paced wO&lt;Id
oometlmes forces us to voice urmfom&gt;Od opinions
rather than 'elying_on the more time consuming
•nd frequently painful method of firot hend
-__,._ I)Cpetlence. Nowhere ia this theory mOfe operable
~ than In the highly subjecti'le realm or musical

toate. Some people guard their t lttts like a
prlcoleas gem ag.atnst the inttusk&gt;ne of such

infamous villianns disco, punk. j.ltz, heavy clout,.
bfuu. clauicol, O&lt;-God forbid - HEAVY METAL.
Libels w lold huvy clo.Jt.
There was • fair 81'1'\CMA'lt of gtUmbhng over this
vew·s musieol slate '"' F.rlfut. Ono of the

c0f'n1)1a1nu centered on the ntlativoty unknown
status oJ the th&lt;ee bands-llenhauOI, Atiel, and
TO&lt;onto. Another complaint concemed the l»ndo'
so-catled heow metll content. The unfamllorrty of
the blnelt soon conspa-ed the metllood Iobei to
cre-ate • mood best dacribed as "'heavy metal
paniC."
The lronv of the si tuation is th., none of the
bands it truly a heavy metal monsttlf. Benhauel,
wM provided tho IOUndtrac.k tor the open air beer
btlll on Saturday 1fternoon, •• a product of me
1960'o Guitar Age: lots of Jlmi Hendrix and l..od
Zeppelin. Loud end P&lt;ood, but not heevv metal.
Ariel. who
the evening in Clltl&lt; HoM, is
\"81 another trendy new w ao,;e.Jpower pop band
hom Toronto, the city that !&gt;&lt;ought you the Konvs
Skinny, gh1tenng ties. lelrtMr pants. karoto ""'"·
sunglsues and ioopord·sltin shirll. but no heow
metal. Theu songs, such as " Man on the

-ned

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bushel of vocal hooks
synthesl~or

War Lcw'e. " coru•..nect e

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end choppy upbeat guhar. They w.r£

basic,ally forgettable, but they wereo't Judea

Priest. The gultattlt looked a bit like Oavtd Bow"'

eire:• Low But eve" that didn't he.lpearn them 1
place in heaven
Toront~. tho niGCn-mafigned
hopptKI
on 11-oe to Ius t:h.an a hefo's welcome hom the
&lt;:&lt;owd on the hllf·fdted Oar!&lt; HoW. V.-lly, the
band ....., ell tho mokff1115 of heavy meuof rNn!O:
Jmmv Fo• •s omonous 13 piece. NO&lt;th d&lt;um IU' - basStst N•k• Cost-'s thigh~ll boots, gold tJlllln

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band, Lead vocahst t-tonv Woods ana temalt
guitarist Shoron Ahon were eye--'Shadowod and
friued to the potnt of looking tike 8)t1fll from the
la1est Wer~ epic,
But with aU the ev•C)ence sHtcked aga!n11 them.
TOtonto •mPfOIHd es a hard rock1ng, sbghtly pOp

leaning band No huvy metal he&lt;e Holly Woods'
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present

''Local Jazz''
October 3 rd and 4th from 8 - 12 pm
Appearing at

THE CENTER THEATRE
68 J Main Str.eet, Buffalo
'
Local jazz Musicians performing will be:
FRIDAY

SATURDAY

The Rlc.h ard Schulm.an Gro)lp
The Junnleh lootfl Quintet
Almuf.a.az.ah-Tun

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AI the tonne&lt; g~rt In Go,..W, Steve Hocbn WN loot beNne!
hi1 tad II hw end biiCk'rimmed gl...... Uti the hero In the old Colt
.45 Molt UQuo&lt; ~. hi Ulld to_.. In • c:hlit on ot-ao
-..lngly un&amp;lfectod by tho Yiouat end liter.. fnworb --'eel by •
Peter &lt;MbtMII, Phi CCIIlna end aow. Hll roll In tho t..nd's c l roclt fusion muolc w H UIUIIy unclerertlmetod.
Judging from hlo porl"""1""eln front ol• noor capecity end
w;wlv enthuslootle ....,..,_ 11 Uncle s.m·.. hoWever. Hocl&lt;ett Is no
longer the botboy- ho'a the alugger. From tho I)S&gt;enlng lnrtturnonUI
"~o'' from the recently f'IIIHaed O.fector LP-an ~
of ELP or~trotlona end fusion-derived ~ ._~ocken
ftoahed the thick to.nurod guitor tones thot modo Gonotil ouch •
melancholy oxperlence. (Tho loll of HICken end tho equally mo&lt;e
dluonont Gllbrie4 hoo left G-.il in tho henda of th.tlt.cllftr( oprittl,
Pnil Colr1111: w ith tho lnovltoblo resuk'ol rneldng tho t..nd oound il&lt;e
e cornl&gt;ltlr'lt Journoy.l
Hooken'• c:cmpooltiono oound otll thoy were Inspired by • study
diltt of Edglt Alan Poe lhort rtorleo. Ourtnv "Tower'· Ifrom his
• Voy• of thtl Acotyro lPI hi leyored en odd rnotorod blues rill over
1the bond'a tiUtlle heortboot. The lilting rnolodlel ol " The Red Rower
1 of Thoi Chi" w1ro lhanerod by ihe otornle exploalono of NlcJ&lt;
Magi!UI' lyYIIhoalzer. The lnatrurnentel "Stoppel " (oleo lrorn
O.fiCtor pointed e borTen mualeollondacape by way of plodding
rhythm• end a aparoe orrongornent. The evening akulked olong on
ouch opool&lt;y, aterk, aolhory, Icy, nlghtlmelmagery.
Hockott biaected th~conc.rt with on ocouatlc guitar oolo spot,
which Included yorloua motlll h orn hla far reaching cereel.
' " Horizon&amp;.. - thl .cou•tlc guitar Interlude that preced~ nsupper'.s
ReadyH on
FoXtrot LP- Wll I wnlcome bone tossed out to

a.,...J,,'

the Ge,esla monger• In the crowd.
Other happy rnornenll auch 11_ th e Styx·lfke " Time t o Get Out."
the Suportrernpllh " Nornli"'nd the Instrumental ·•Jocuzzl" le41 Hke
• a lie ornldtt Hooken·• brpodlng world. 6111 Pete Hlcka' cempy voca ls
on " Sentlmentol lnrtltllllon" boclted by Hackett'" Mellotron
suec - d in 1 mote 11tlrlcll vein.
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I wonder II Steve Hockett hu ever dooe oplum1
- Drlid A . Comstoclc
John Cou!lflr -Unc/e Sem's- September 26
A amoM but hullQry aowd of "Cougori111" a•rthered et Uncle
Sarn'o lut Thuredoy to gtMt Rive recording oftirt John Cougar, in
town t o P&lt;OmC&gt;te hit now album Not/ling Mertlt$ end ~~ ff h DkJ.
Couger, norvo&lt;flly puff1119 • cigarette , otonned the ot-ao with
" Hot Nlght In a Cold Town" to Qrllt -.g from hia now elburn) end
followed with , _ . thin on hour of poworful ...-. now end old. 1
The loltttlul, cluttered oro.nl the rt• • weren't 11 concerned
with wflot Wll being .unQ, 10 much II who Wll doing the oing;ng.
And their hero responded by chooring the -.co on u much os it •
c:N«od hlrn~
" To MG." • tune lrorn tho now elburn, culrninoted e uio of love
songa thel left the crowd yelling lot rnoro-end they got it. " I NMd
a lover Who Won' t o.tvo Me Cr- .." tho hit !rom hia fnt alb&lt;Jm
John Couper. more recently covored by Pat llermar was juot the
-.g to got the crowd bock Into the rock •n • ron mood.
Cougor'1 unending onergy end on·t•~llyrica proved to eclipse
the crowd's expoctotiont. Ho hit tho donca floor lor • lew qulelt
lhakeo ""d rottlu before he llnlal\ed hit oet, only to bl c..llicl b.ck
lor tWO 11100(11,
He took the otago alone lor hlo lirot oncO&lt;e, occ:cmponying hirnsell
on o slow bolted entitled "T. .I Driver." (Thtoughoyt the rllt of the
perforrnence Cougar aeemod herll prused to llgure out whet to do
with hi• hone!•. tho guitar wet 1 rnuch needed prop. I He wn joined
by the bond lor "Srnoll Town Boy," e fitting end to on evening of
pure energy •-uded by bond and oudience.
-Cindy Mlld'lfl""

Saxophonlit ouprorne Phil
Wood• brlnga his quanu to
Davlo's. 899- Nl-ro FaHa Blvd.,
l or shows It 9 end 1 1:30 p .m.
Fr\dly end Soturday Oct. 3 &amp; 4.
Bo111st Steve GllmO&lt;e, piiN)itt
Mike Melillo and clrummor Bill
Goodwin round out the quartet.
Poulo locl&lt;hlllt, who hoo
perfonned end recorded with
Bonnie Rein, Mlrio Muldeur, one!
PMA Butterflokl. brlnga her gUirf
whit e .,.._ to tho ~.
• Squke Heft on Satunley Oct. 4 It

8 :30 p .rn. Baed In N.Y.C., Ma.
Lockhllrt h11 perfo rmed
utonalve4y
in tho including
~· the
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over
tour .,..,.,
Ol)lning apot on D1vld
8romblrg'• 8uflolo _
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two yo1r1 ago. Included In her trio
•• Iormor BrombltQ oldernan
Pt- Ec400nd on c:cmot ond
guitar. lind Bob Mon..lto on
piano. Judging t rorn her aocond
end moot
Flying Rah LP, It
Ain't the End of thtl World.
compwl~ona witt&gt; Bonnie Rein
don't ovoratote lookh. . rt ' o
emerging telento.

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W1th their ll!..at llbum ~ In
.... , tho 1op 10, .4C·Oc hoa
JICC&gt;Vorecl"-thelnll-cleetl&gt;ol
former load vocallot Bon SCott.
,.._ *.'ctvGOIIIIot 8riln Johnoon
, . _ 1hf A~ rock liilnd
Into tho Butf,.lo Memorial

c--w.u conA41ditot1Ym on Saturdly. Oct.4 at
8 :00 p.m. ()poring It Gamma,
futurlng gultorist Ronnie

Mo ntroa e .
HllfYeY end Cotlty PToductions,
the group that brough1 Annie, A
C/&gt;oltn tiM, lind S..~ IO
Buffalo leo!
bring.. the Tony
Award Winning Ploy, A ChonJs
Lin•, to She1 1 1 -auttato on
Octo~&gt;« 24tf). -The Broedwoy
mualcel w ill run lo r ffve
porlormonceo. concludii!Q on
· Oetobor' 28th. Tlckete tre t 1 S
.. 12. lnd t9 '"" the ~onlnQ
ahow, and t 13, ftOanc!
tho 'l)lilr)ee. Cell 854H:I5415 or
85~·1208 "" riMfvaildiia end
further de toll a.

y-.

•riot

�groove
____o_n_d-~frenzies
8-· 5 2' S Wild Planet !Wemer Broa.)

makir]g the SO&lt;&gt;g itself a pan of the

ume

trendy milieu.

Vou tw!uar bew~~=! .A'"~J.C;·~
chompion d....:e band .. at i1 agoin. ontv
this tine tho woves are lerger and the
undertow ia auonger.
The ll:52'a ore undoubtedly ono of the
most c.reellvo bands to como aktng in
QUito a while. Bw:omblning satire with
boppin' rhythms. they' ve futl!oned o
stvle os cfostlnctive O$, it Ia occontJic. llh
Andy Warhol, lhey reanze 1ho p.ocent1al ol
kitach and know how to hern055 h
Wild PIIJI!ot their second album. tho
B·52's deal with such ISI&gt;IICts of
Amoncan ~ ulture ••

I&gt;IH-

eutomoblles end puppy love. Since their

"Priv,te !d:h:::" :!:~$ w-:~ varfou,

states of mind and the dongeJ of sell·
help l&gt;hlloaophie$ that orig&lt;nate In

Southetn Califlmia. " Runnin' Around' •
sot'rri~u jogging, and "Strobe Ught"
parodies d"tsco and all it sugg8SIS
~ dtiighto In pointing out
VBttOUS pOpular kitsch Whd8 bosktng in ~S
own t..nal Qualitit!s The B·52's art guite
aware that they are a pert of rhe ume
culture that has P&lt;Oduced Pettlcoll
JUnt:rion end McDonald's. And 'rtla
precisely this self·owor..,... that gives
1he;r music its humor Vtfht PIIJMt.., a
fine sampling of the c•mw virtuosity and

dobut album, the bnd hea progfes.sed
greotly, olthougll along muoh tho same

musleallntolligonce thet has made t'hia

Iones. They seem mo&lt;e sure ol
thomselves and this hils led them to a

bonds around.

gre•te.r musfcel comptexity. They are
moro

willl~

to experiment wlth lhythmk:

and lyric ovenapplng which glvu an
ontenshy and depth to their message.
One of the best cuts on the olbt.rn.
" Pany Out of Bounds. " sounds a lot hoe
• Dear Abby column Put to rnusic. It
anawers thp plaintive questions a host
may have concerning the \ieriousd.lemmo that plague his pany.
Thls is sung with tongue planted f•mty
1n cheek end with a pretent~usness thlit
borders on the absurd. Tho B·52's have
the 'l&amp;r'Uitility •o potce fun at the cutture
aunot.nding them whBe commenting on
theW own. rather curb.ls. position in tNt

environmen(
"Devil Wl My Car" takes on the
Americ-an fosok\ar:1on wllh tho ocouit.
Putting Satan In the earborator and C.B.
""do.-.coreo tho absurdity of ouch
C&gt;Jittual entltlu as The ExO&lt;Cist while

orte of the most exching and danceebl·e
- Scort Dorobioto

Daryl Hal ~nd J ohn Oates, yoices
!RCA)
HoU tnd Oates have. during the lut
decade ANt 1 1 album.&amp;" creau•d some
high-Quality pop musiC- tho&lt;r91\tful,

ta.&amp;teful. emotional

meteu~ .

Th•

discography with communts whi.ct'l
accom.panles Vo«:-es ends wtth thts
Quoto: "It's good to get lost bocouaa
ooce yOU find YOtH way you' ll nevet get

lost again."
Desplto the tongue·ln-&lt;:hae~ino.. o f the
whole PR pleee, it't ovlden~ that the line

Is supposad to imply the sentimentS of
many aitlca- thot with albums t.l(o Along
th" Red Ledg•. &amp;tauty on a BM:kstrHI.

Now, they've come fuU circle. returned to
homo plate. and lt't a hit. But I'm not so
sure It's th~t euv.
In th• last three or four yeara, Haff &amp;.
Oates' afbume haven't been tho ~elkf·
gold c:ommorclol succossos they once
wwo. They did contain solne Inter~.
eJCperimental material, however, end
proved that H &amp; 0 weten't content to s;t
on their rk:l) hauc hes. lnotead, they
~~~·~ !.C ~~~::·; itld rt::: th.:*.r •• Sar;

that "meantngfur• and ..pop'' weren't •
conuadlction In tem'lo. Vok:tts falls juot
atton of that old standard.
- P#trit:UII c-itlgton
SQuthaido JoiiMy &amp; tho Aabury
Juke~, L.o vt Is ..4 Secrific!j !~c:::y:

Smile" lollowing.
The fact Is. Voic:'ft .sa very fli&lt;Oble.
infectious al!x.lm, bul It' s not prermer Han
Dnd Oates. The sugary high 'ones are
iu&amp;' as fine at ever. like In " Goua lona
Net~~o" !Perfect Porfoe!W but tne deeper
strength o f John Ottes and the high.
emotNe soaring voc:els thet meke DMVI
Hall such an ovtttancfmg performer aren' t
as ev'dent httre as in the old dava.

" Atr;ca ,,. for example, has euch a
eompelling boat-a "W~Iie and tile Hand
Jrve" rhytl11'n-thet it amost totally
drowns out John Oetes' vocala, giving
the song a muddy sound. lndivichselly,
theh voices seem • bit more gonerk: then
in ~st efforts- it· 1 ncn as eesy to teM
HaM from Oatea at it should be. M"Ce
they llove ouch distinctilre otylea.
Fortunately, V"""-s doesn' t signal a

complete retreat

'o the pa:a-1 . "United

Sttte" hu an e.nergized gulror rill qtot'•
very t 980. and "Diddy Doo Wop" aod

.. Gotta lona Nerveu both combine ..new
wave" lyric seR$ibilities, timlng, and
phreslng with 20·yeor old chorus

toutho.s. ••vou've Lost That Lovin'
Feeling", though not pank:ulorly
renewod. is a per'fect song foroH 6 O's
YOCal abf"ies· and rt'o boavtffulty done.
Their writing itn't quite up co par on
this album. either " How Ooea It Feel To
Be Bock'' somehow doesn't conv;nu- It
oound$ lil&lt;e a love aong that a heavy

X.S.atit. end so on, Hal end Oates

metal group would do lwhat...,. thet
meansl. Their love songs. though all on

W8fen't addressing themselv&amp;S to Whet
had become their l ono. which waa pop
with botutilor"harmoniu wpifled in their
silver Ooryl Hal &amp; John Oates releue.

girlfriend, Sara, loaves on o lllght; Daryl
is depressed. e.g .. "Hard to be In Love

Friends o( CAC Present

don' t cony the WeOQht of longit1g thot
they once dtd. ~w. thos pop 1$n't
as munlnglul as it..._ wu- and tho
previous wont of Hall aod Oates proved

tho same toplo (Daryl HaN's stewardus

Southsorlr.JOiiy and the Asbury

Ju~H prove on

their latest effon, Low is
• S.Crffic•. that suceesa originates from
tho two conflietlng lorcoo woriUng within
• band. The first. is the preu.. e to ploy - . .
the music thet . - records- pop
musk:-POI1toying the PIPPY optimistjc
soda olltle. The other side Is the music
U1a1 emerges hom wi'thtn the mus.ieian

1-olmsell. He ploys what he leelo, and con
onl"y hope that ~ w iK be accepted.
The v~ lor that Phiosoplry
emerged at the sllort·lived Upst- Club
of Asbury Par~. New Jeraoy. The
Upotage Is open hom B p.m. to 5 o.m ..
and it is the place - · uo&lt;nng
~·hom North Jonoy ...sNow
'1- would UIUdy end up mer their
regular gigs. The place WM

~ltd

beeause.h wu open l•t., lh.an the
regular cluln. And-1!11rtwoan I a.m. and 6
e . m. you could pgy whetever )'OU
wonted.
Southside Johnny !Johnny lyon) """' 1
good chunk of his does II' that dub. Hts
music- grew out ol the tong summer
nlgllts whan there was no pl""e to go
ond nothing to do. • . -axceot ploy.
Love is • s.cnr.ce tho bo1&gt;d's tat est
is the lrrst produced, written and
concelved antir.W by Jonnny and teed
guitarist Bllly Rust-. On one levol, tho
album is a conceptual lao« at the vlrioua
tspects olio"": both ito ups and downs.
" Why." tho album's top single on tho
chan$, dealt with the pains of rejection
everybody fools at one point in their
adole..,.,.,.. The lyrics lamont In lost

•lbum.

With You". " Everytimo You Go Away" I,

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• dl11ppt)lntment 'l! joyo. It lnvoklo a 'I"'Y
liberlled or "go lor It" fHIIng within the
Uotaner. Genelloccla'o pullltlngbau
ataru the tune, lnd ltla verv dominant
throughout, Uh 1 lrullrated gulterlat, he
.,OOucea melodic acales that w~
auppon, and yll heva their own Ident ity
lnftlld of ftlying in the background.
beu, along wlth ocorc:tVng guiter
work ol Blly Rulh end Joel Grwnollnl,
can be cloalifled •• ·~•. he&lt;1·hltting
rocl&lt; 6 rol.
The olbum does heYI ito mellow•
moments, however. :fwo aonge, " It
Hurta'' and " Keep 0.. Love S~m~&gt;~e; · ere
~ ontirely by ICOUitlc guitar.
Both ero very much In oontr- to " On
The liNch;' ~ ~··
varuti!ity 11 1 performer and muliclan.
" Long Dietance,'' another love · 1o
luot • rock 'n 'roll clic:M', Mnolt 11 worn
out 11 " cold 11 an ice cream cone."
In .a, LD1111fs A S«nfa briaUea with
the excitement and lwvor ol • group
~enjoying whet they oro doing.
Which ohould be no auprloe. - Alan Olson
•
Onl'( OnM, s.by':t Got A Gun IEplcJ

a-··

To understand rocl&lt; 'n roM you gottl go
to the oource. I moen. If YQU'tl rHIIy
seriouo- •bout whet mMH lhle greet
beut lick; tllla ewaltwing anlmelthot
~ the beclcllon• af Amerlc'an
popultlr eult\n; INa ttwMng, eur~
hotbed; thlto IHthlng, r.rtlle undlrt&gt;elly of
01.!' notloo'o peyche; tt1la "1 _ , . ol
youtl&gt;". • • if vou ~ want to ltnow
whet f - the l1arne af this niUIIOUe
b!ute, VOU heve to talk to • oop,
~ .An elburn might be fun to - · but
man.r If yOU're cleedf
That'• wtry l ~ to~ CrotQn
~ lnot 1ft .... _ , of the 8uflelo
I'IDIIcl [)epertrnanl ....... lncldenceltv , .
'-n with lha force 11 - '·
_: ''All !mow'- I WH _..lng the

--It

Veteran'o a.n.flt when Dixie Honey, or
'"''-•· woo playing wi1h her t.f1d, The
doy before, we hed o polb t.1d and
they heel no problom. But when Dillie
Honey played, they ju.o t went wild.
" It' a fike If you heve an enlrNIIn the
ceoe end you rattle the beta. KHp in
mind thee~ ere the aerne young people
who the doy belor' were well-behoved.
. ll'J lht Oevll.J dllnTi think there' a aov
other explanet~ for it. Anyt/llng thot
causat you to lose control af yo&lt;or
thinking, ol your actlona. • • that can't
be good. Samo wlth T.V. You, got the11
people who wetch four or abc 1\oors a dey
and you elk who's their God7 I ..Y
T.V,'o their 9od."
•
But wo'ro getting off the treck here.
The point Ia thet wl&gt;ije the Only Onei
may be an excellent band with excellent
oongo. oro they doing anytl&gt;(,g 10&lt; the
community?
Basicelly they ltwo guitars, bass.
drumo, occnionol keyboardol set up a.
- tt~, _.,... dtone willie
" ' -l oongwritw Pel* POOTett helf..-ings,
half ct...'ttl lila way acroes the vinyl,
oouncfong lib an
The
rai&lt;Ato •• olun nwgical, . . In " Focn."
Thi grOUp Ia E'ngllah. bu1 hera they
lound W-arn. ctHting • haeiit.ing
Oylan-uque '-ndocape. It' a llluo looking
out at The Greet Plains from the cockpit
ol an old plane.
HowiYII lnnocuoull'f John Perry' s
, leadl,.,.., melndar, Penen Is whet seta
them apert. Sometimu the drowsy Oylin
ol Blonde on BJondt, 1()111ewhefr
between T. lle• lnd thl Velvet
Undergro&lt;ond, aornahow ooutl&gt; of Syd
Bantu, he often ooundo ~lte he could be
no!Md Edith. Uke he 11ya, "You wolul
me from 1 11111 sleep/When Y"" Kisse4
Me ooooh.'' The Only Ones ere In the
rock 'n roll gfcwe cpmpenment, wM!ng
to be pulled 0\ler. - ltu:uell Sc"-lw-uer

oncMnted_....

excels through Grog AJ!man'a lhatp

r-

vocalo andthe finely honed leed guitat
&amp;,. af Dlcltay Bano r i " Dongeroua"

Dan Toler.
The lnatrunwttll, " From the Mldneu
of the Weot," brlngo out aome ol the foner momenta of the group' I It-mark
duo-guitar ploying. In addition toe drum
solo leoturing the Interplay of
•
-eusai0111rts Butch Truckl end •
..Jalnioe" JohiniiYJoliinlon. 'The oorig
ia one ol the mtny high polnt o on the ~
'The reconl l1 truly typlcel ol the
Southem rock genre. £-lolly et 1 til't'e
when groupo Wke MOlly Hllchet' and the
Charlie .Denlelo Band ore riding the
f)opu~ ol Southern rock, the Alfmen
Brothers Band IHml to heve veered
ewer. from the more baalc torm.
choosing inatlld to ftovor • variety of
'""""with their IOUitllm rooto. The
resYitant lound Ia nothing lese than
progressive.
From " Right to Be Wrong," a ~Y
number verv remlnlecent of their lilt
~ret!ftd Rogue:~, to
.. Angeline," a rodder pleca which Ia
praaemly race!Y;ng 1\le molt rldlo play,
the variety continuef. ,
•
AAho.jgh goAt.,. aboort&gt; • good de-' of
the lfiMiight through out the '*'ord,
AllrMn'. organ lnd bicuv Betti'
ayntheolz• h11111 the empheala in
1
" Famous loot Wordo,'' contributing to
the funky beat withQut overpowering the

superb voce( blend.

Howev«, the llfloged respite Ia lhort
as Dicltey ,Batts returna with Ill hla flare
In " Keep On l(eepin' On.'' the beat and
most rocking oong on the LP te•cJudlng
the trltelyrieal. A'""-"' I 1 - YOCIII
and hlo oenlitlve 11M of'kayboardo la y the
ground work and Batto' guitar- the tone,
~· the oyntheals of
el..,..-fireo the tune.
The last song, "So Long," flasl&gt;ea vet
anot'* glimpea of the band. The toft,
AJimlln Brotherl a..cl, RNch lor the mellow tempo, echoav hannonlce end
llgl&gt;t lteyt&gt;oarda . , a perfect background
Sky IArt.t.J
lor Allman'• ooulful olnglng. The aong
movu from bridge to bridge, lolling Into
Tt,e Allman Btothlfa Band hll raturned
aome lazy gu!Ur rfffo before lll'llttlng Into
wit!&gt; their HCOnd olbum alnca the '
1&gt;e1vy owing beet with beuman David
r.unk&gt;n. lndRa«h for tfle Sky lhould Wve
" Roof&lt;" Goldftlaoleadlng the way.
up lo llle-totioM, if not~~~
them.
•
RaM:It F&lt;x rn. s.tY should dispel the
te«s lhlt the Allmon Btothwl Band
On the 11m lido of the albl.m
could not keep It tooether all* their
" Myotery •W""*'" ia the aong ta liatan
- t&lt;glrioe '?""ion ta.
En/lghten«J
lor. The
Hay-moving..,.

a

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Rogue:~ wn • product of their '
/
enthuslum at one point in time, while
not reilly proml~ onythlng lor the
futuro, RHch for the Sky ....,, to fulfill
old promllla while making new onu.

-Eileen Lite
1
Robble Dupree,
(Ehtktrel

Robbie Dupre;

As a m; n with-no musical direction,
Robbie Dupree brillaotly communlca~s , t
confuolon In l&gt;la aelf·tltled debut album.
Each ol tl&gt;e nine eut$, rangin11lrom the
amasl&gt; pop hlt' "Steal Away" to tho _
dlocofled " Nobody Elae~~~rieo in both
style and mood. The conrtai'tt shift,
rether then providing a v_aried aalection,
ectu~ny leav11 the bt-r wondering
juat what quptee Ia trying to say. The
feellng here Ia that Dupree is wondering _,1
theaamething.
" I'd cell my mualc rock 6 rol, bu1 who
knowe whit It Is anvmore7" 0uprH
oaya. "It' a oop, bitt thera'o II diffecent
al&gt;edes."
0uprH, apo&lt;tlng a Mlcl&gt;eel McDonald
.beetd...comH -osa et titMs ~
Uke Just onother Doobio Brothers disciple.
Hie an-to f.a on - l i k e " Love is a
Myatery " lnd " Lonely Rumer;~ where
~.. digs bact&lt; to his r - • u en a
capella tinge&lt;. Unfortunately, his lfOice,
locking the power ol a Bany Monilow, ,
IaRs to carry tllch • lood.
Dupree does hla belt work When,
utlli.tlng hlo atrong crew of beci.iriil
vocellsto. On lila new tingle. "Hot Rod
H01rts,'' DuprH and company produce e
strong, lull vocal arrangement-•
testimony t q Dupree1o musicaltroining.
But DuprH tat- to capetai&amp;e on tt11a
strenght throughout the LP. On ·we
Both rtled.'' there.,, ohedea af Billy
Joel. Duproe finds hlmll4f ~lng on
":rhln Line.:• e, ManliOW·~'J&lt;e piano baked.
Even' hi$ lyrlco cannot '""" him from '
llcundl!ing. On " I''!) No Stronger,'' _
Dupree baCicwo. " I'm no 1tr811ger/rve
been heie before/l'm no otrenii""/And ·
now I know the score." Deeply ,touching.
Bill FJ!iot(• kiP;'boMI

wcncla '

telrllhlng, bu1 the roll of the
lnotnJmentaiiCCOIIlf*llment is
pnodic"tebly
In fact, after nine
tracltl, Dupree 'becomH 11 downright
~
laying cerpet1n
a.--.
- Srtve Simmons

ot*·

.. ,..,.,.,job

�t:J~F Trt~st-ee Roblif) charged in p~ice fixing·con,Piracy
Deie1 A. ltDbUa Jr -bcr o r the coune, .. Daid A ' Roblla Praidia '
U B fo~ BcNild"'or T~ Mel lloblln IDdutriea · .
.. • •
t oC of IDOit l*IPk' Ia the FouDdallon."
redpiat of the 1980 sUJiY Clumcdlor'
'IWirolll
Aid . We U line to Caner lidded, "As fw u l'mcoacorned.
Medal .. ba1 lieen ..:baraed wit~ ~ 1a11 ~·"era! ,
. blsJa~~.','
~ to fix prices
aradlfatioO
IOD
-ent
on claimed tbat they
Roblin lDdllltriea btc or a;jrralo kct
• UB ~ Robert L. were eitber unaware of tbc cbarJea or
alona with Tour ot~~e'r ~llfa.:t
~warc!CI4 lloblill the IDDoal did DOt want to diJeuu the isauc
sbopplnf euu reca'Uy -rcnn~
.
.r·.~ Medal 'WIIIcll pcnonUics publldy.
guiUy lO ~CI ~lheUS Jusdc:e -~~ ~:~IDJbL_ If• ~ fPtot(allilty, .,be faca a
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Tlleodlcr fourcoaalllales cllar.-f we
UJWco lodllltrics, toe. or ~ ~
Tote-an Co of R.octrord, IU.; OlcMJa •
Corpor81Jon or ~1111keo, yr11,; aDCl ;o
Tcdmibilt Corporalioo o r Barbtlllk !
California.
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Ro~ll.o lodastrl« • .IIIUJif&amp;dJUea R
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Mid-East aceen" US ideal spfit
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in Tcbcran . And .uch a rqjme would. like that
of the Shah. be frienclly to the SoYictl at the aame

(PNS)-How the Iran-Iraq war ends could also
speU victory or defeaa for the State Depanmcru
or the Natioflal Security CollOcil, who ba~ been
bat!lina eacj) other over wbosc understandina of
the world situation was right ever since Prcsldmt
Caner came to power,
But. as Iranian rcsistanee tougbcru and the
revolutionary spirit helps mobilize the
population, new outcomes are possible that could
coafound both these Yiews and lead to entirely
new' barely lmualnable scenario$.
I f Iraq wins. then national t«urity a ffairs
adYiser Zbianiew Bn.ez:iruki's YieWJ will have
proYCil to be con-cct. Minimally, tnqf victory
means aivina B&amp;Jhdad con.trol over the territory
in the oU producin&amp; resion already taken. But it
" wide!J believed that the real rason..._ the
Iraqi auack were to brin&amp; down tht Jfhomcini
re&amp;ime in Iran.
Many Jn Iran beUevt that a U.S sijplal to Iraq
and the anti·Khomeini Iranian forces th=
unleulted the attack. If $0, It would have come
from the Bn.ez:inslc.i-side that bas al"ays held the
Khomeini reaime to.be brittle- a qulck jab at it
would brlna ebdut a quick &lt;OIIapse. Bn.ttinski
believes thlt only tough elite rqimcs can control
countricl. Kbomeini's rqime is tiOund tO fall
and be sucoceded by tough teftim unless the
Unned States acts in rmt with pro-US exiles. like
Cicoeral OveiuiJ now in Iraq.
On the other band, the State r&gt;e~nment i.\
tryinz bard to brina about a differem outcome.
It is consulting with tb" SoYict Union and all tbe
reaion.al powers to put prmure on both Iran and
Iraq to cntlthe fi&amp;htinJ and withdraw within their
o wn territories . The State Department line, first
held by Cyrus Vance and now by Edmund
Muskic. does not believe the Khomeinl reaJme is
bound to crumble. N~onlycould it survive, but
like other revolutionary rqimes elsewhere, it
could switch from radieali5m to prasmatlsm.
The essence of the State Oepanment line is tl\at
internatlonaJ ,Pf~urc can brio&amp; both combatanl$
to their senses.

Bur the ioerculnaly irritatln&amp; ny-in~heointment is the evident fiahtiog power of the
Iranians. Former enaales in Tcberu are~
pcaa with eacb other. A powerful aenma1
mobilizatioo II &amp;oioa oo. And Iraqi forces oo the
front line arc mcouotcrina Jtiffcr resistance.

'

Fl)'-la·tlle-olatmeat
But If the unexpected should happen. namely
that Iran not only holds up under Iraqi auat:k,
but &amp;uc:cecds In routiog the Iraqis, theo 1 totaUy
new baDpme could emerge. It could lead. not '
only to disinteatation of the Khomcinl resime,
but to the dowofall if Saddam Hussein. the
· ruthless Iraqi ruler. •
Saddarn HIWC!n eYideruly shared Bruzinski's
quick jab/quick coUapse Yicw oo Iran. Early
reporu oo.aina out of Baghdad rellccted the
supreme confidence of the Iraqis that victory
would follow a few days fi&amp;htina.
The Iraqi cbidtan runs one or tbe touabest
dlctatorohll)l in the world . While havina achieved
considerable economic developmdu thiou&amp;h oil
revenUe~ that bave improved Uvlna• atandards,
Saddam H ussein bu also murdered all
opposition . One ofhis most hcioous acts was the
Cl&lt;CCUllo~t or the Sha's rcliaious lcadcr io tnq. a
close friend of the AYatoUah Khomclnl. Slddam
Hwseln attacked' Iran liOpiDJ that a touib new
chlenan miaht tal&lt;e power in Tcberan, like the
fol'11\er Shah's Cicoeral Oveissi now tlghtlna on
the Iraqi side with pro..fibab Cllild.
~
Mud! or the rest of the Arab world supporu
l&lt;aq bccaiiiC rulln&amp; elite supportS ntlloa
dik dwl
-ArUiim- S\'da. whose leaderS
Ram ...
is a. Shi'lte, -vers. · Saudi
Arallla has IIDed liP .nib ~1raq. 8oth
,...._ , _ the populist ad m-otut.ionarly ual
SJXe111iaa old
1rao. ·, ,
or the ICJiomclnl rqime would
sadil'r U.. 8r;r.ab1skllloe. Jt '!wluld ICOre points
~ ~k ~ aot1 Woald bave a 10011
,~or IICin&amp; !I lifo-US r._uae come to

1:::,

o-wo...

rrom

po:'

time.

Saddarn HJ!IIdn and liis new-fouodsupponers
elsewhere may have fO&lt;aouen or ianorcd the
lessons of history- that (..,olutions have the
power to fire up hitherto P45$ive and men
peoples to defend their revolutions,bravely and
passionately.
Continuina Iranian ability to fi&amp;ht bu raised
another possibility. ltao is fast runnioa out or j&lt;t.
fud and spare ~ns for its weaponry. If
were tO offct a trad~rr of US bost-aes1
resupply, the US would be pat in a very paiolfull
situation. If it rejected the offer in order not to
give the sllghttStappcaraoce of tiltina to one &amp;Ide,
it could mean.the death of tbe bosl2ges. If it
aceepted , lt could lrilll!cr a similar I'CS"Upply by the
Soviets to the Iraqis. The Iraqis are almost
entirely outfitted with SoYict weapons and the
Iranians with US weapons.
President Caner has implied that the tnruans,
now larsety isolated In, the world dJplornatk
communitY. need friends and i:ould get friends If
they first released the b~. But the Iranians.
iovolved in a life-or-death strugg.lc, would
obYiously want oomcthinll more tanJible u a
quid-pro-quo.

Commentary
oew scenario envisions a two-way settlement or
the di$PIItts between the US and Iran. On the
other hand, it could conceivably lead to US. Irani
reapprochment that now appears u unlikely u
that bet.....,tbe United States lll\d China seemed
a dccadt 'qo. Many in Iran ironically believe
that the United States •eeretly supporu the
Kbomeioi rcaime. at the same time that others are
convinced thr United States played a hand in
ea&amp;in&amp; Saddam Hussein on to thr auacks.

'Mitdmu'
On the othet hand . resupply of Iran and Iraq
by the two superpowus could lud to a US-So vi~
proxy war bel na w-aed on the eve or the US
election . It could lead to the most serious
confrontation bawceo the two supetpowers r.ince
the end of World War II. Oearly th• frantic
diplomllllc moves now underway in world
Clpitals are dcsian~d to rorcstaD such a dread
eventuality.
But if Iran shou.ld aain the upper hand, it will
meao that it was the Ayatollah Kbomeinl and the
l•lamic Revolution that pve tbe Iranians
uoeipected new stret!Jth. It is not .Ul ely tbllt
Khomciol will then call a halt to please powers he
considers "satanic:." He bas a revolutionary
vision for cleansio&amp; all blam. Presid~t Sadat of
£aypc., who presides ovu a country where the
ricb and powerful rule, knOws this and has called
the overthrow of the Khomeini reaime a top
priority goal in the Middle l!ast. ·
If Iran - should n~venheless collapse, it will
prove thatJ)'e&amp;l revolutions with popular suppon
can be qushed and elite reaimcs come back to
power. Or If the powers should enforce a
settlemenl, It would show thai' !be arcat and the
powerful in the famUy
nations arc still able to
impose, their will oo lesla- countries likein the old
days of lmpcrialdm.
But if lsluilc 1tao should bolcl-'out and
eventually win OVE" Iraq, then the stratqists and
diplomats of tbe world wW ha~ to re-learn a
leuon tbcy apio and apln - foract: that
rcvillutloos can aenerate immallt forces in .the
people and countries wbere they erupt.

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h'1 ahlta)'J niec to win two pmcs, but the victory is lirot defeaJ Of lbe S&lt;aJOo. WinniJll sinajes
&gt;~ben tbe wins come t.plmt teams thlll you in&lt;ludcd Heidi Juhl, over Bona's Julie Wdch 6-3,6-4.
beaten before.
UB'i Evelyn Grau won euily over Bonnie Mc:rehao

Royal'• tmnis team had thai happy feclina
aflcr defcatina vldtina 51 . Bona..ntur&lt;
The double pleuu~ was .., up ""''" a
wiD over Cortland State.
had ocvcr bcatm Cortland," tmnis COK!I
CarnrUtz enthused. ••so everyone wa1 pleased.
we lost 6-1 at Cort.laod. They have a new,
team.''
11 lhe Amherst Campu~ couns S•curd•y. the
cd.&amp;ed oul tbe visirors 4--l. A bi&amp; win for the
came from Dc&lt;o 0.:., Fisher. The ..nior.
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nom an ankle injury, hu worked her way
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bKt UP tO tbc second sintks Jpot, and dcfQied
ConWid '• Diane Coe 6-1. 7-6. Sue Sdlmidt ,... cbc
othtr ""a'a player to cue hn maceh, edain&amp; Salina Di

6-1. 6-3.
In doubles competition, tbc Royals apln took 1...,.
The Stidlwn ~ism-s COC!tribut&lt;d 1M rmt WI. wbik
IWt&gt; MacDoclald and Wolsky defeated !Why Evand MAry Kay a -.. 6-1. 6-1.
While consistmt pla)'illa has bcaJ tl&gt;c m.;c&gt;r rol&lt; ill
tbc Royal's SU&lt;X&lt;SS, Camnit&lt; eyes diversity u tbc key
to aood t~ois.• • "You ha~c co haVe variety," &amp;he:
·~plalned, "mouJh to kcq&gt; their pme orr... The
philo"lphy h~ paid off so far, wjfb tbc Royals r«ard
oow al 6-1. the lone loss &lt;omina al McM.ute&lt;
Univ&lt;riity.
In tbc W«kmd mates! apiOSl CortWld. tbc ,_.
,....awed bet...., t1&gt;c tams. "Sue Sdln:dcll .-u tbc
l.ul Oft&lt;," o.mnill r...ued. "Link dld she kDow tbc
xorc ckpcnded on her. But, Whm she won. our
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provldlna the final push for the win. Lynda and Leslie • Tomo"ow, the RoyaJs arr the host for chc Bic Fou•
Slldbtm cook the se1 from Kathy Oonin and Tracy Championships (Am hem Couru, 10 a.m . with Buffalo
WIUiarns, while Lynne Kirchmaier and Sharon Wolsly Stat&lt;, Nlqano Univcnily aod Canis!us Collqe visit ina.
breezed by Dc&lt;o Dc&lt;o WIS&lt; and Lynda Myers 6-2,6-0.
With an uniojul't'ifi'Ofla to '(ork w\tb, t1&gt;c Royah arc
Tueoday, tbc Royals handed Sl. Bonaventure their hopeful for the team's fourth araiJht wjn.

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Local sibling duo spurs netters;
on the court it's all 'sister love'
Fony Love or Sister Love? That's a score that
can easily be settled by the sibling duo or Lalie
and Linda S1idham, the awesome doubles
combination for 1he UB womcns' 1ennis team.
The value of the Stidham sislers-linda 21 and
J..eslie 18-at UB loomJ unconlested on the
oounJ around WNY conJiderina their 3~ rerord
as doubles panners. while boastina an overall
team record of 4-1. Individually, Linda stack.s up
a1 3· 1 and J..eslie currently slates an untainted~
clip. Ironically, Linda's loss came as the result or
her sister's absence during a leagu.e march.
Oraduaces of Amherst Central High School,
the sirls have accumulaled more than eight years
or competitive u:nnis . Linda and Leslie claim it's
ror the sb ett enjoyment or playina and stayina
active which has made them tcammilles at UB.
"Even afl.u college I'll flill play everyday
because tennis bas been much of my leisure life!"
says linda.
J..eslle believes Ihal tennis hasn 'c only given
aodenoe to an enjoyable leisure activity for her,
bul it hu also disciplined )\er nrestyle bolh
ataclemically and socially. "Overa.U I'm strivina
to do bettC1" indlvlduaUy In aU thlnas I do and
Jeamin&amp; thai you can't blame anyone else for
your mlslalr.es in life, just as in tennis, because it's
just you out there without a team to fall bacl_
on!". she adamantly states.
The Stidham sis1ers are 1wo intense tennis

players, playina more a sttalc:gy game rather chan
an •811ressive wide-open coun game. Thi.s is the
main reason why they adapt so well to each olhcr
and are able to cover for each ocher in doubles.
The girls' game plan is 101al ooncentration.
u wt•ve bee-n 50 succcssrut because we realiu
we're &amp;oins co individua.Uy have bad days and
will have 10 comperuate by focusing on what the
problm-a is and re~stablisb from thne,"
emphasized Linda .
As a team at UB, the women's tennis prOJiam
has prospered this fall in Division Ill under the
direction of Connie Cemnitz. ''Our coach is very
good a1 stressing the areas our learn has and what
we lade as indlviduab. She's always trying to
clcYdop a level of abili1y !hat she knows we have
!he potential for, " linda explained .
Yel, despite the potential of the Stidham slst..-s
and the learn, the competition is lr.een in Division
Ill. Both leslie and Linda fed that it's much
Iough..- 10 play teams and doubles panners of
lesser class due 10 the velocity of shots, accuracy
of serves, IIJld the pace or volleys that dlstinauish
ability from one match 10 the next.
The Stidham sisters possess a pair of potenl
rackets because of tbdr willingoess to help c-.,b
other as "comrades on the coun." They leave no
room for S&gt;'blio&amp; rivtiry, but just enouJh room to
rub e.l bows, spetlina double trouble for the Olhcr
pair on the opposilc side or the net 1

�The Junior Bulls look to

imitate par~t club

c..n th&lt; junior var$ity football
BuUs unhat&lt; their plrC'Ot club's
pnfonnantt? Tbt l&lt;lm will
out today on lh&lt;: Rotary rodd IS
th&lt;Y OP"n their scason I I 2 p.m .
aplnst.Colgate Univ&lt;rshy.
With I (ouJ a:amc. su.son ahead
of thorn, tbt j unlor Bulls ....,uld lov&lt;
to mat&lt;ll,tbc: Vanity squad in tb&lt;
•in column. Op&lt;nin, th&lt;l~ slat&lt;
01 hc&gt;tm may sivt the: Bulli that
l1ftd&lt;d tds&lt; fOt a suo:asrut •an .
• as today's aame is tht nrst since the
PIO&amp;r•m wauusP"'dtd 111 1977.
"W&lt; havt to be sharp mentally.
w. can't , .. heal orr th&lt; ball."
_strastd defensiv&lt; co.cb Kevin

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attack. It's one they've ucn twl«
rhis.scuon.
"Col&amp;ot• plays a ••n1 ''T" Just
like th&lt; orr.... our varsity factd
against Brockporc and Grove
City," $1.1d Groody. "They also
ust a lot o f motion ."
The Buffalo · J V US&lt;S the "sixty
defrnw.. and n.ms-lhe "vett" on
off.- as does lh&lt;: Vanity. AJ a
resoJ!t. tb&lt;ff is oo conflia (Ot ~h•
coaehcs In havlnato introduc&lt; new
uslanm&lt;nts.
" Our d• f ens&lt; is aoina to
to
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peopk 6k&lt; the. varsity $0
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.()foody.
"'rht UB toa&lt;h&lt;s ar&lt; w&lt;ll tcarnlna the othrr t eams '
aequainttd with tbe Cotsatc plan or aJianmmts. Th&lt; r&lt;Sl or th&lt; time we

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The tum is lootina forwaid to a
solid performan« and is &lt;&amp;&amp;« to
opeo the S&lt;heduk with a wlctory f&lt;&gt;&lt;
th&lt; home fons.
Rochester is the ne~ stop for tbt
UB varsity as thcy travel to the
University o r Rocheitcr tomorrow
10 extend their \.lnbcatm
to fh•c a.ama. A victory
,,.. the: Bulls thrir bal aon
sin« th&lt; &amp;Jory )utS or footWJI II
this Univmity in chc early 19605.
Rochnu~ r .has an ast rocu~
Which is someth ing the UBteam has

not had the opportunily to play on .

Coach Dando plans to run hi~
lloops throulh pr8Ciic&lt; on th&lt; Rich
Stadoum &lt;alp&lt;f today to &amp;h&lt; th&lt;m
lhC fccJ for the synthe1ic SUrfa..c.

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fe&amp;l. E)h yeah, 10 has I leam rrom On:lwd Patk-or was lh&amp;l
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we hope.
S&lt;IR Dwgo 21, Bliffalo 17: They're both 4~. One o f 'crn hu to be 4-1.
Chafatn &lt;auld rocc cbaJ-ce$-&lt;lley "ole Cbuek Mllnclt (If ch&lt; Bills
perfonn up co par, a IO$S her&lt; woo' c bt dam,a aina.)
Housto11 U. Seetllt 20; Oilers probtlbly won'c rill&lt; c.mpbeU-th&lt; prict
OiEatllsloo bi&amp;J&gt;. (Home dome odvoncace may not hold up fo&lt; HOUSion.)
&amp;1/rimon 14, M'H&gt;ml 1J; Q.,...•, IAanln&amp;-;-lhat's ~ Colli advancqe.
(Coils have pinnod lh&lt; l eU awitt and buely laoc co both Pin•burah and
H0115IOQ, NOtd more bt said? Bert Jonn bon his way to lesendary IIIIUJ.)
Arlanra Jl, D«rolr14; Billy Sirru b a matted man in tile NFL. FtrSI down
matks. Bile boc, humid Atlancaos noc on Liori'Hid&lt;. (Acl.onca's buildina an
offense. Now if chey can dia up a defen~e.)
51. Loul.r 28, N•w Orkans 13; O.J. Andtrsoo is warmlna up. Walth for •
200 yard p~~~e. (&amp;eve Rosenblum has mad• some funny mova w\lh Saints'
Alln. Tnadins Cbuck Mundt for I&gt;Oihin&amp; is Finleyolrul.)
Phll•d•IJ/hla 3$, WDShlngion /7; Poor Skin roach Jack Pardet-h&lt;'t 101
co pay for Oio:lc Vcr~Mil 's slnt. Pbilly islikt Picubur&amp;lt. They rebound bi&amp;.
c~~/and
o..n-13; Bronco'• 1\oveiO let home. Browru
lllanu
In a presently 001-misood Bill . (Bronco's looked Ukc cl&gt;cj needed tiotback&lt;r
help lase Monday. Buc, with Bob SwtnM&gt;n'• retum , lbt probl•m is quickly
rcsolvod. The ll&lt;ownslotovt cbeir day .)
PrtabiUflla 27, M onnnota/4: Sttcltn ho.t an easy one: (J'rorn Billy Sinu co
Terry Bradtba-chcre's no l&lt;tlina up tor lh&lt; frusarat.od Vikes.)
Nrw York J.rs- 18, New E11g/DJ.d lO; This b a perftc1 clme for Wah
Michael'• l eu ao win ooe, Ptuioc&gt; att coming off a bi&amp; Monday nJP!t win
and
fall
{This one eoutd so•e Mkhael'• job. A
all. was L.am
J011ts wonb cwo numb« one pkks7)
Cmcilwati 1-. GrHn &amp;ly ltl; Ban Starr da.nala on a thin threli-d of job
Jt&lt;Uriay. The Wiutd said weok 10. h miaba he coo many CBeoials arc a
,... •9 rroro htina roncmdm.)
t.o.s A111tles 2J, San Fran&lt;ls&lt;:o 10; A• ~as Oe.Bera can r.nd ltb
w111derins bacb, chc conltSI will be cla&gt;e. (49'er runnlna bocM ba•c bttn
suc&lt;XS~ ful marina Ihe loQI pus. 8u1 RUII5 arc capabk.)
Ov!IGJ 26, Nrw York GIGIIIS 17: Wo,.., talk about &lt;Aciltrncnl. Maybt Ill&lt;
ne1work will show Chrysltr comorcial&gt;- lhey're more tnjoyablt. (Ciani's
are bad, poor, horrible and any other worch llscod in a Thnauru$.)
O&lt;iklotld 17. K•ILS4J Ory 10: Thu could he abt ups&lt;t , (Fiaurc on cbt
RaiderS to rcaroup ah&lt;r , ....., pk!c¢ lj)art in Orchard Park).
Chl&lt;tJlO /4, TamfXI 8qy JJ: Boy, 1h11 Mooday J'lisht Football i&amp; hunina
with che piss-poor rchodullna chis year. (Fi&amp;urt Paycon 10 dantt for chc
n.atioowidt audico&lt;:&lt;. But It'll bt dow.)

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After capcurilll r1111 plate In the SUNY Athle\io
Confmnce (SUNYA C) laSI year, alona with hiah
IWJhcs in oevtral tOIIt1WilalU. lbt Blllb bave lacely
lalla&gt; "" hard times, due lO • varielf or reason&lt;.
" Wt'reooc ba\'\na a very J00C1 year," eoach Jim Eli
odmilied. Ht "''tnl on co cict academic t lifllbilicy .,d
opaahy as che main r._ns. filisilrility probkms
included one player from las( year ""'o could DOl mert
ch• scl&gt;oal't policy on carryina moush crodiu, and he
had co drop fro m lhe learn.
" We've hac1 1roubk witli peoplt s.bowina u.p." chc
li')'QI old coach uplalntd. ''nlcrc .,.,. IS JUY' il

lht nan. bua four or 1\v&lt; droppod out quickly." E,ly
commented thlll clusroom preaure waJ chc main
complaine .
The JOII squad, C&gt;-7 on lht 5C&amp;JOn, doa have liOI'IIt
brlah• S}&gt;Oll. One or cbtm li BiD Srocla. Tht
Lackawanna native is 'd aa:ibed by Ely "u • aood
fralunan, with aii iOfU of polmlial."
On lhc course ac Ambcm'• Audobon "*&lt;t, Srocla
said thoc "I had, a partial ocholanhip co Gannon
(Unlvershy), bul I tumod 11 down." Ht prai!«&lt; lht
adtmia &amp;I UB, ood adda! thai " I tal.kod tO ..,.,.
people at tiannon, and lhey didn '1 6\t h thcr&lt;."
Addina •••triliry 10 the team that lost hs top two
playcrs lcl llfaduaaion are rctum&lt;eS !by Pcrez and Jim
Bender. Ely pnlsod the v&lt;ter&amp;M for lltlpin&amp; tcadlahe
MWt'f pnsonnd ''the ropes:.' '

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ducussod lht Bulls' problmu , . . . four-~mn cc:am

aanrcl she b11ct

nine apinsc SL Bonaventure. He

nocod thac cbt ceam sumvcs on a bud~&lt;t of S2 100 fO&lt;
expcn..s, andudina •=sporution to the mm•.
"Younastown (Univenicy) hat droppod iu golf
proar:un'-"'Go money," Eli reponed. "Now thac ue
only us, Buffalo Scact. O.Wqo, and Coraland In lhc
SUNY sysaern ." He eontrasled tbt s.uuatlon here 10
biJ"nam• aolfing collqes, such u Ohio Slate. which
offers full KholarsbiPf lO oucscandina llnksmen.
The nt.\t bi&amp; tnl for tile UB aolf team tames nut
Wodoc:sday, when tbe Eastan Collqlat&lt; AlblC1k
Conferct1cc (ECAC) qual1fyina toumammt &lt;tan•. 1
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" We ha••• aood cbanc:e for individual lhiQP." ElY
noced. Si&gt;eaUna or cbt upaxnlna malt:b, bt ..&gt;&lt;! thai
1
'Wt havr to take a whole ream rh«c- fivc- a.o1fcn
counl." Thtrt wiU he nlnt macches 10 decide ftnal
standonp.

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abe vC1mru and Sroda lot ECAC play, Ely
eouru ~ Mall~ Lueu. freshman Many
Smilh and Jim Baffoey.
The cam has many frcoll prOipt&lt;t&gt;. Buc cbt fucure
mac:hina possibiUlks mat be limr1rd. " l•m 11:• Ely
we! "I'm &amp;&lt;tlina 100 domo old 10 he boppa_ 3oot of
1ht "AD a1 meus." He aiJO poinled out Ihe mftkiJJtio
encoun1ned by ~vrryone on the: 1cam roc IWI)' mrus.
s:aytn&amp; ..wbc.n we t\ad 10 CO down lo R~ct . Wt' had
co he cbtrt a1 7:.!0 Lm. That meant thai we had 10
leavt h= (at Audubon) by S:)()a.m .. drivt down, Ad
some bt'taltfGSt, and lei lh&lt; bo)'l hll some balls. That

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clubhouse, Ely oonr.nnc4 his winmpes&amp; co help the
Bull•' aotfccam as much If"" could. buc adnuuod lbal
bOih bt and tbt Unlvttsity arc looiJn&amp; for a
rcpla&lt;mlent . Buc , willo all or lhe clitr..Wtics wiUo the
team, he scill admil&gt; to "Iovin&amp; to help thctekids."

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"US CJvM ~Is Mo•&lt;mtlll on4 1U lnttmatlonal
Re'~r('U.lJo!ons" gtven b)' 0.1' Acker -.o ftat'lk M.tstah
Wednc&gt;doY 01 6;50 P•m '" 3161'\fi\C, EliiCOII.

''It would seem that there would be more
crucial Issues deserving of prolific
1 rheto ric then some moronic quote
referring to women's gratefulness:·
_
- Floyd R. Turbo ,

"u41tJo"s w111 be bdd fo r the pfOchK'tJoq ol 1"he
Mou~Hap' b)' lhe: Cotlrgr 8 t»'•)e"• CH\ Sunday frorn
ts· l 1 p.m . in ~he. semnd floo ' roungt or Portc1, EHkott.

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Note: 8K".~els • University KNic.e or Th.t- Sp«trum.
1'4otkea we run free of charge.. ~ Sptc.trum doe:a not
;uerantec lh1t .CI notlcu w01 •ppur and reac.rvu t.ht
rlgtu to cdh all notlcu. ttotku to appe.ar more than
once must bo rt"'lbm~ted ror ucll Pfloll~. Dudllnu
ere ll'\on6.t1. Wcdnt.J.d.ey end frid&amp;J' at noon.

announcements ______

W•nt to be rfd'l tnd f•mous? T•u Beta PI engineering
Hot~or Soclely 1s 1poruorfog o ~orHe~ opef'! 10 oU
sluftn tl rot 1 ne"-' alogan 'o be Ut ed on l'··• tllrtSl btlmper
stkhu. etc Enitln mu.st be orlg.inel end promott:
e~Jn earlng at 08 T!wy
lnch.16t a OMlsJn or ktgo
•25 • ill be award« to lhe w;nMr. Entriu mutt be
mefled toTau Beta Pf. l34 8eij Hall. AC ot droppe&lt;lln tto.t
mollbo• ln 301 fietl byOci.Jl. So&lt;:l« Bell rorcompku.

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The Peguonla wfl• perform Oct!. 20 a t 7 p.m . 1n the
Ketherlnt Cornell Theater. Ellicott. Tkltcls •"'•liable '"
the Squhtt Ttdtet Ollie..
O•_y Ptopae•s Alllanc:e Co ttc.d'lou.J~ \onfg,.,l a t 9 p "'· jo
107 TownKnd.

Jetmalne. Greer. euthOt ot 171.• Female Eunldt wUI •ek
Wt-dnaday • t 8 p.m. in ltle ~e COfntll TneMet
•'Convt~s-ttons In tht Arts" Eathe1 ttarr;o.c lnltntle••
Mop e Cordell MeHall. DhK1or ol Centef for
lntergretNe Studies School ol AtdliiKU.Ut Mof\clay at 6
p.m . on lntetn~tiof\1! Cebh: t.hannet 10

Soul Expc_r·fcnct: #11\ln.lalty wor-~lp auvkt Sundey M ~
p m et lt'te R~ necUon Hckne. 2 Unlwn.'lly Avenue

Slgm• PI Ns.h pv\..Y today a\ Oovernott. C.U Bob
6.)6.41 6$ for Ode"its.

tntt.fnettonaJ American Studetu Fthowshlp Bible. study

There .,c l.hous,ands of c:hUd.ttn In Buflak» from broken
or lroubttd horne. who n«.d the supper- and gu~aMc of
• male. or ltmt le figure. For lnformaUon on how you an
htlp. nfl the Se·A.·Frlend Ptogr•m ., 878·•33? hom
10 6 p.m. wukday-..

••Women •nd tntentewlng" g•ven by luJM Ptak SunO.y
at 2 p.m '" th~ ""'•us Ccnt~r. C1osby

Phllo ao ph)l Dept. Onde,rgYadoate reception Wedfludey
ltom 3·6 p,m In 684 &amp;ldy. Phllosophy p&lt;ht will b&lt;r

Clemt.!f\S, AC.

t~lgh\ 11 7 p

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Need deN•I wor~? Tne Dt.pc o f Behovtoral Sctt"&lt;=•
nt!'f'd.t~ Mt'n end wornf'n who think th~y ~ de.ntel wot k
Mll wuuld I lk~ lu pottlclrote In I study or piStlenl
ff!spon~ tn routlf'\t' dtr.,tclll I!UirnenL Two free fiUingt. artp1ovk1!1d C'antac;t Dr N Corah at 831 ·2164,

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htltTn.,lonol ~ • monthl)" JOUr l4S end ls KtteduJed to
• pppear Jn lht' .s.pftng Hmesttr. 0 8 .nt.-rNt.IOMil WriU
r~pltttt'lt lht fde•• of UB's ~nte netO"J,ol commu nll~ Ofl
int~rfM!ttbrwl

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t.shmac1 ~«d rtt.odlng hb poetry tO&lt;Aiy tl 8 p m. In the

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Th..artdey el 2 p.m In 4 ~. AC?'tuum• Wrh~t
W&lt;dnetdoy 11 2 p.m In 7 Hoy.. C.

l.ucMrM l tflllcu Sunday ot 11 a.m 1n 1~ oHM Keder
Room. Elhcou The film ...A fie., Ult toe ,Jenntfer • UI be
s:hO-.n B•ble study 61 10 o.m . tt:lott lht- worship In the
Jaf\e KMI•r Room

mut~~ fill O•tl t dub \fPdth~ 101m
betore you c-on f'C!Celve luncUng. F,,fm •tt&gt; •va1leble • I tht

Spot\ Club ofrk:et s
SA ofhce In 11 \

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For motr ln(otrnotlofl, toU

Graduete. TAs and GAs Who ort hawing proble.ms wlch

tht P1yfoll Ortlct turn u dtJ ay~ chrck.s, m11ie'd l•,.,
urged to con-..c:t tltf GSA e l 636·2960

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frotn 10-41n )\ 1 $q\lhe. ~esourt:.t' 11\C\u&lt;l.~ bOo\ta.. ~oplt!

Phi Bet• Kappa-Jun•or5 ond Semora It\ a BA degre~
moo• am wlll..aon be COfls.ldered Jo,r election. To flnd out
wiH:thet you mey be eligible, cell (,.hf t 5 p.m.) the n..Onl\'tt6•tY -Dlet · -Rrvice at 636-22!.&lt;) end IJk for Ttpt'

Oo you ha~t 1 hearing In SWJ/ IRJ c.oorU o r ltl~
Pru kteni 1 Cottlml&amp;sJonf Group leg-·lt ~rvkft h e1 law
''"dents to •ct u deflthderiJ for .:.lUder!\. Fot mo't
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Commute.r lke.akfest today from 8-noo,, 'in lhe. Copen
Lobby o ppotftt the c•ncl~ counter. 13 o ·rH donut• •nd
uee beverage a veUI"'ble.
Alcohol Awar~nu,f program-Do you to r.e.tlmea fctl
you or a ft~od m•Y drtnk too muCh) We' tr f!e_re: ror )lou
to tajk to. Otop by 17~ MFAC. Etlicoc\, Wedr udo)ll ltom
6-10 p "'·

w..-t to tta¥c more luf\ on leA- money? StM wkh

the
free PSST ·workshop Cteat1n Waya to haft Ml•re: Fuo ort
L.fto Money
meeu Monday lr~ 7 ·9 p m. it. the

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Senk»n-A tf"ptMent.t•w. from Pace- Untverstty

smoo.

of L•w wUI be- on can,pus ,.Ue:5da) and 1 repti'Mntetiwe
frorn R~r s Urtlvers5ty Gredu.ete and Prolut~t
Sdtools wiU be on campw. W~di'\IHdar To .s.gn up to, e n
eppointment. call 11\rs.. ft'\ac:k Ill 831-3 ~15 or come to J
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o

Art Htatory StuOe.nt A•sn. mM.ts lod11~ at • p m. tr )()6
C1 cm~ns,

AC.

Phi Et-a Sigma meedngt Monday and Thuraday al 7:30
p.m . ond TueJdoy ooQ lll•dnudoy ol 3:30 p.m. In 232

AI\

unclergroduote M.th,

many Englneetlog,
Sl.ifollor ond Compute&lt; Sdolltt COUIM ore tutored.
~ ~·gradwta tevet ~aih and Sclenc:e e»ursu ore
tylo,.. Qltic.ln 109"WIIkeoort. Open J.IO p.m . Monday·

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r,.~p.

p .m , 1011'\C'ntOW in

1£6 O ielendorf el 7 anct 9 p.m . end

P-IT!

"B&lt;I«n's Soflll" ~ •• 7-30 p,., In '"" Squtrc
.. Confettnc:t: ,.heat~

sports information - - - --

Thru: positions ete. au llaltle on the Athletic
Qo..,menot Board. F'oo- lnlorri\Mion oncl _ ,_ _
cono.a the SA orroaln 111 Tolbo&lt;t.

08 lledmtnton Club p&lt;adlce tonogh\ M 7 p.m In Clort&lt;
()ym.
Croll Country Sid Club hike to Lcccr,wonh Leaving
Meln·Balley parking tot at 9 a.m. Brtng f) t.o relmbut~
d riV•' for g~s ond c:.or if you ca n drive.
'
Pic~ up lee Ho.ckey rosters In t 13 Clatk. Captalni
mretJng lonight flt S p.m . ln 3 C:llflt. Botk~boll rosters
will be evaUebf~ ,.\ondo)'.

lnd&lt;pond&lt;noa mee&lt; Wedn...!oy oo 6:30 p.m. In 121
' UB T.,e Te.MII Oub prectlce tomorrow
Squtte Rt-c Center.

Squire.
Slgmo PN fj&gt;olloft Golden H - m&lt;fl Sunday ol 7 p.m
In 1162 Squire.
Epsilon OdU , . _ Thuttdoy 11 6 p_m In 334

Sq..he
Collqre ll ........lcona mee&lt;

&lt;OUtKS -

"Kiog of HearU"today In 170 1"\fAC. Ellicotl ol 7 ar&gt;d 9

Schussmelsters SkJ Club-Stop In 1 Squire and 011 out
·~ oppilcollon lor llul (dpt•ln fot lht Sid Club. Stop In
and sign up for our rocquttboU toUrMme.nl DtodllM In
Oct. 24 . Any~ intert"llecl In • akl radnt progr.m ..-.th
Scll.....,tltters. pk ue ttop In &amp;nd gCIIhe de\olla

~:.30 p rn. •n Mery 8's room. Pledge- 1niti•Uon b Sunct.y a t
6;)0 p,~. ln 202 Nortott. Fot mcxe lnforTNU011 c1U
Bot 636-~~.

t\lt&gt;bl

tMoflne l o - end tlclenceolfesed by the College

"Coot #1\fner'.s Daughltt.. Selurday In the Squtre
Conttttnce Theater ~md Sund•y lh the Wolclman Theate:r
•• 4, 6:JO ond 9: 15 p,m.

Alpha Sigma Alpha e•et:ulhte. boerd mrel• Sunday et

Squire. O nly attend one

,

"Rock and Roll Hlgb _
.. lodoy and tomo""" at
midnight In the Squire Conlet'onoo n-or.

Rdthea:tct: C to.u Country ot Fredonle: Volle.)lball ftl
Brockport: GoU •t Bufrtlo State C1au,c.

Clrcolo ll&lt;oliono meeu l'.onday 1M J p.m . In J)4 Squl1e

-ProapectlYe paraJet.a ll-the tr•ining seminar b
10 a.m. lo 240 Squir..

m the $qufr~~~:

F.eult,y of Englne.erlng •nd AppUbt Sdtnu.a meetJ
Monday at 7:30 p.m. In 2' Parker .

• re tt.ld)f 10 help ro'U tum to CW,Qenltt: dme, d~top
you1 voatNt•ry. end teke te:IU. Hours.., 11\onda} l •·3
p.m .. TU&lt;tdo}l 11·1 p.m . WednHd6y 11om 11 -12 p m .
Thurtdoy 10.) p,m, ond Ftldoy from 9:30·12:30 P-"

........,lon

a. and 10 p m

Me"'s Tennh 1\ St.. 8ol'le¥e:nture.
Tomorrow1 Fkld HQc,key "'· M.IU!kld Stile College.

Kafop• E!&gt;o1Jon meeu sunday .. 7 P-'" 1n 21
liofton

Hey you- W/ ru • ta.1t.e or reaJ WCHid work? 8e •
~un~. ~C hes rNI'\.)' ar-eas ln which you e«~ \I'C
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·-· 1
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lor 1 young .......... needs help, ~~~ CAC at &amp;3t-3S2l or
1111&gt;9 by ll-45 Squl... I

'"'The ~ut" 1011\gtlt cJt 6,
CCH\Itrt:.n«. Theetef.

Roca:ry ~eld. 4 p.m.: Sottt:r vt. C.nt.ah.., College, Rotary
Fkkl, 1 p.m.: Wotne;n'l T ennis., Big Four Championahtp,
Amher.1 Couru. 10 o,m .l Footbell \t Un1vefl!ty o f

E~ollon

r...

Anti·Rapt Tuk f'orce 1UU nee-ds ¥9luntter ucoru and
&lt;:•II 8) 1~J~21 or come to 34' Squlfe.

"1\reth\IH Symposium on Vttgll" todoy horn..,-~ p.m
and lomOHo._ hom l • · \ end ~.30 •.30 p'" In t.ne:
Wo&amp;dmet~ TMMe.r, l'ior1on.

,.,.... Mond&lt;ly ot 7 p.m. In JlO

Slgmo Phi
Squire.

~ lkudy SkiM Plocc, located '" tbe Untv.ni!y l eil&lt;'*'9
Center e\ 3)4 Beldy, Is now open for tht f•U Jte'"Ulet

chlvera~

&amp;ldy. end reading from • M W noYC"I

'Todo~: JV F-ball VL Colgote. Rotel)' fleid, 2 p.m.:

meetings

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Sq..f~.
-

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I&lt;•~• Room 1

Tundoy • • 6.30 p.m , In 239 Hoyu

Sundoy in the Squire Cor1fer.n« Thcoter at '· 1 .nd 9

I&lt;Hie&lt; ROOI\'I, Eftl&lt;o&lt;l. 0... the ere~ p.IOMf\Q--" to bulldlf\Q on enjoyable Uleot}le 01 08

J..l..

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Irving Mo~)' ond Or, An}lur Efron today et ) p.m In 540

W~y

04 7 p m In 2AO

~"·
011 Oort Club meeu Tueodty 11 7:30 p.m. In the
Rot~akelllll
WedneJday ol 7:30p.m. In lht \YJikuon

1•4

Pub.

Polley SWdlu Hono&lt; Socl~ty;PIIIIjpl)o Slgmo, mee11
Thurtdoy 11
ln.238 C.:O"'Y:

ooon

at'

p.m. In the

Women's lluketbelt Team pr.-.on conditioning
- · doU~ ao 3:30p.m . In 4 Clort.. Try out
Conocl COKlt Lind4 o'oo,.,.etl '"' mor• tn!O&lt;motlon.

this,._.,

U8 Oymnullcs dtl~ meeu oodoy II 2:30 p.m. ln the
&lt;ilrk Apparatus Room.
Tr)'04.1U for Men•s Basketb•U tum-5enlot, Jun~ n; and
SopnomoresOcl. 15ot3 p.m, ond Fru ltmen0t1. 20ot 5
p.m. All cand'ide~tH meel ~o_y •t • p .m U\ CJo1'k. To
be •Uow~d to try out, you~ h~ve 1 tec_urM-d proof of
lmurance form and hove hod a recenlphytk:el. Por foun t
end more l,fo·nnalion, c.on1ac.t coec:h 8JII Hugt'ltot ~n 200
Clerk. 831 ·2936.

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                    <text>SA andNYPIRGreochterms;
funding ready to be released
flmdiac dhputes bet- ~ University and 1M New York Publk
lmaat Research Otoup &lt;N\'mO) may be Killed lhls week aller flll&gt;ds
witbdd by lilt Ub admitWttadon et&lt; r&lt;k....S to thelobbyi.oa ()f'JUiizallOn,
IUld a 19111»1 eootrect Is lipcd.
Allholllh there bad bcm no oct1on on eith&lt;:r 111111a urly lhls week,
Student Auocialion (SA) TI&lt;UIIta Al.u&gt; N&amp;llt.., r._-od Monday lllet
~ WU oet. "Tho new OODlriiCI hD bcm fent to NYPIRO IUld l 'vr
=:;":~to Student ANaus fO&lt; tile eneumbc!'&lt;d O&gt;OOel' to be
NYPIRO cluhod with SA IUld tile Ualvtnily adminkuation in Auewt
•hen $9100 or lu IIJlllual allocation, culled rrocn tnandatory r.........
"'ithdd. AI thai linK, Asooc:iate Vkr Pr&lt;sident for Studenl AITeiu
Anthony Lomueul Slid' that tile UB voup-eentrally loaot&lt;d In
Albany-refwed to provid&lt; c:emp•u rempu. NYPIRO, howevrr,
melntliuod ll&gt;at lht orpnlwloft does not k"''' camplll-,by&lt;ampus
~~.

-

I

To retrieve the encumbcrod funds, bow&lt;V&lt;:t, NYPIRO Project
Coortlioator l.easd Smllll provld&lt;d SA with 1 breakdown of Cllpendi&amp;ures.
" We .showed bow tbt money they Jllic ua was spent and ,ave a Usr ~(
projecu we Jid." boaid.
_
IMouiA..t
NYPIJtO had untiltnday to provld&lt; a breakdown of how alarl&lt;d "aff
membcn ue paid and a d&lt;Wl&lt;d job dt5elipdon or cpctr. Hod NYPIRO
rtfwed to eomply, the money would have 10ne Into SA's aencral fund,
from which oaly the Student Senate could ret.... h.
·
Nathoo ciaim&lt;d Monday tblt he appro&lt;ed the addlllona.l information
rro.m Smill&gt; and Slid be forwetd&lt;d ltls "okay" to Student Affaln, which is
Ultunately responsible for allocations. "It's In Studrnt Affain' hands
now," he &amp;ald. "NYPIRO )USI pvc .. a mor&lt;thorouch breakdown, but
even lbat is not anythlna mor• than what Buffalo State'• NYPRIO hu
bcm aivlna."
.
0Up,.. o•cr NYPIRO'• aceountabUily l8IIWd on tht araument that
lhe JtOup hed co d.oc:umtnl h.s CMpcndhures aina: h was usin&amp; Jtudc:nt
money. NYPIRO l&lt;aders. however, qUCSiion&lt;d why tll&lt;lssu&lt; wu raised so
lat• in Ute ocad&lt;mi&lt; 1&lt;1' and maintainod that the =tr&amp;tiud natur&lt; o r lh&lt;

__

• ... ••cenl¥t tp«fl/u ,..fwt e.nttot ptOrltlfb,.
orpnlzation does not allow for campus budaeu.
"Three qWittefl of the way tbrouah the n...at Y&lt;at," Smith opintd.
"Lorenut~ ..oppod pa,ymeat. It really Is • question or what't pouibl&lt;
rqardina th&lt;it and our ne&lt;dl. W• art a Stat.. wide e&lt;ntrally fundod ·
orp.niza.tion...
•

Ia NYPlRG'a lwldl
Smilll arau&lt;d thlll the administrativ• &lt;mbar1o made NYPIRO put
IOJ&lt;lller information that wu no&lt; mandat&lt;d by the tC)79.1() eontroc:t.
"Tb&lt;y want&lt;d information that roasonably th&lt;y should hav&lt;," he aid,
''bu1 excessive specifics we just cannot provide.''
_
The NYPfRO eontrov&lt;rSy C'DI~ d&lt;bote ovor "udtnt r(ahu and the
power of ao administration to gov.,.n mondototY f« dbbursel. In r&lt;SPOIUC
to f« qu&lt;StioDJlbroUihout-the State, a memo wu is.luod by SUNY Central

'7he ideo that on
administration con just
summon7y obrorate on
SA
•~
·
· "
con .. octrs omoztng.
- Lease/Smith

wednesday

. ,..__,

J\UM

Vol 31, No. 11/SUNY at Buffalo11 October 1110
·~---~--

Knight under investigation
The University OfC'tee o( PubUe Safety
and !be Erie Cowuy Distrdt Attorney's
Office are currently discuuina whether
to press ebarces ea&amp;lnst former InterResidence Council (IRC) PreSident Tom
Knight, Security Director Lee Oriflin
said M onday.
The talks stem from Knlaht's
resipation after be was confronted with
&amp;$SC1tion• and documents that showed
be bad misappropriated IRC funds over
!be summet . Resianin&amp; with him waJ
IRCB Vice President M anny Tomu. As
per lRC's constituion, 'Exeutlve Vie~
President
Smith tWumed the
Presidency and Jeff Skopln took
Smith's old position.
Plabllc Safety-who Smith said was
now baodllng.aU of the ease's details-is
c:ov.sultina willa the SA about the aUeaed
improprieties that IC1liaJtt and Tomu
committed. Griffin refilled to discuss
mlny of the detolls, but said be expe&lt;ted
a decision on wbctber !be DA wanted to
pr~ with the ease sometime ow
week.

_orcaa

envelope.\ JRC because Smith bas
i.n Siructed personnel not to discuss the
mailer with outJid&lt;rs.
Smith did explain some o( the
circumstances thu led to Knight's
resf&amp;nation. The new President asserted
that it was not embezzlement, although
Oritnn appeared skeptical of Smith's
reasonlna. The President linktd
Kniabt's depanure from IRC to
"cenaln misappropriations over the
summer that were not okayed by the
IRC B:xecutive Committee."
Ahhouah Smith did not disclose any
specific examples, he said Knight
believed he was actina in IRC's best
interest. The Executive Committee,
however, felt otherwise. "Tom though
they were lqiiimate," Smith said of his
predceessors moves, "but when the
Committee wmt over tbe el\ecltbooks,
we didn't feel the expcnditURS were
apprOpriate."

ircb
The two then dmded on agrcemmt
whereby Knight wopld pay back the
money.
But Kni&amp;bt maintained tbat be had
not mel with Smith and that was
unaware that Publle Safety had been
called in and was now handllna the t:tie.
Tomaz also professed inaorance
regarding
the
financial
misappropriations, daimlna he too quit
pUidy academic reasons. Tomu.
Uke Knlpt, did mmrion that $Orne
''thiiiJS" that bad cauaed problems "are
up in !be olr." bw reslfictcd his
comments to lbat.

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NoklMiw. . .
Yet Kniaht asserted that his Prior arn:u
rcsipatioo bad "nothina to do with
Orifrtn, however, was not convineed
misappropriations" and claimed be quit that Smith's stllemmts W&lt;re tompletely
simply because of academic reasons. Ia accuraLe. He questlooed what an IRC
• a public letter to '1M Sp«rnun, Knight President was doin&amp; plannina an event
s.mc,
. also added that be felt JRC "needs a for dormitoty ssudena~er the summer,
Orifftn .mttitted, boweves, that IUs eb&amp;nae in leadenbip." But wbilei&lt;Jliabt when !be dorms were closed. Oriffln
el~ be Was UOaWate-Of any financial
also noted - that JC.nl&amp;ht was arrested
Office "believes tbere was a
miaapprOpriatioo or funds" Involved,
problcms, be did mention a "few durin&amp; lbe summer by Public Safety for
bot said the ullimue dedsloo would lay questlooable items" that mnains to be "trcspassina" in the dosed rQI&lt;kftee
balls.
.
with the ~A. The Director explained elcared up.
that be and t&gt;A would 001 even bother
,.5mith said be confronted Knl&amp;ht with - Smith defended Knl&amp;ht's summer
co discuss the cllaraes uo1ess a •'viol&amp;tloo tbe checkbook and lhll be a011&lt;Jliabt to business, bowevor 1 aplal&amp;in&amp; thai. JRC
admit to misappropriatiq the money. &amp;ecutives are expecUd to plan parties
or aimiD:al codes" kemed apparent.
~ada Smith and Orirnn dedloed to The President ~~ten explaiMd. 11111 and sponsor activities fos Resldau
JIIO'ri* detalls aboul the spec:lflo knl&amp;ht qreed to tmder his rcsian&amp;tion, A.dvlson ~ otb&lt;r stuclellts Uvin&amp; in the
idllnU wbere Knilbt and Tomu beeaiiJe be r- . be would be unable to dormitories ovu the siiJIIIII&lt;r break.
aJieacdly misappropriated funds. In work In the futnre with the ~ "It's required for an lRC President,"
&amp;ecutlve Board.
Slnifb w:lolll\ed.
r.e~. a cloud or secrecy currently

"He didn't reolizte what he was
doinf, itwOS'Il'to~
arwnptot wrongdoing•. .. "

Tbt new President said he did not
want to "hurt Tom" with any criminal
charges, but admilled that it is now up
to Securlt,y.
" H e didn't realiu what he was doing,
it wasn't deliberate attempt at
wrongdoina," Smith commented on
Kni&amp;ht's summer acitivhes.
IRC should suffer ·little in the way
neaative after-effects. Smith insisted. He
noted that it wasn't a d&lt;Uhaate attempc
at wronadoina," Smith commented on
IC1light's summ&lt;r actirities.
JRC should sufferlittle in !be way of
oeptive after-cfl'ecu, Smith Wisted. H e
o01ed that it posith-e mark for lllC to
ditcovu the mistake by itsdr aocf Uten
lmmediudy tum to Publk Safety,
rather than trylna to keep t.lie matter io·
house. H e recalled the example last yea~
or SUb Board, I, Inc. decision to stay
silent on an cmbeulemmt by a fonn&lt;r
emplo~ and contrasted that with
IRC's response.
Smith also assened that th&lt; entire
episoM could would be repeated apia
in the future. "It adds to the validity or
our orpnizatloo that we found out by
ourselves," the President said, notinc
that c:llecb would keep it from ~
ooc:urin&amp;. He maintained IRC will be
able to bounce back and have a
succasful year pointiDa to its record
-bonblp or 1479:_

Inside: Ido-P. ,f / leeches- P. 5 / Bif Macs vs. VItamin C- P. 9 /'Discovery'-P. 17·22 1Frvit-P. 24

�~ Niltjtof the living f&gt;ead; fignting for the ghoulish ·buck

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1llc .........,.... IOdtly . _ ........ up 10 lilt
c.IJonoia '-'dllldlblty ....,_ k lias predpj&amp;.Med a ¥II\IMI
- -diM bocllot. Bill Lbe ........._.ay ia¥olws lbe
hiaa. u
tlciDads of Lbe c-e quid and aid
~r , _ ........,. Ill' 10 penllade llldr ~- bow

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0 !My lllould be ~ of, ODd !'J ,.._._
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Tile ..,.._ onny b eocn"'*"' of uadllloeal fUQCnl
cllnctor. lllllarldhu c:ometotbtirrubro:ently lnlbeform
ot a ridna cremation .-.te and aa ~public dtsln: for
lliDpler fllllti'OIJ.
lilpodally troublina arc the "no·friU.': crrmltion
C10CJ11*1ia thOI offcrdiJposalwitbout casket, urn, anbal&gt;nlna
or Lbe myriad or other available tterVI&lt;'P. These "burn and
tcaner" l1nnJ dlarao u lltUc U Slj(), compared 10 ltv $2,SOO

,.,
J

aw:rqc. cost of, a tt~itioiW~ runerar. ~~ ~ from
the omdtnaker s pout! or VK'!'-U!cy mock the tnditiorW
runsn~ u Utlclilnlrl&lt;d, outdated and nccdlcsaly eostly.
1be result or tbtse prof~ dlanaes In runeral•ylts bu
.._ . , unpr.....,ted fllilw.: rae for beano eom~.
,.....,.. - a n d cuUI -•lactann,- lase year oo1c1
23 000 fewer caNell t1w1 1n IJI71

Tom Weber, til~ folllldet
T~ lio&lt;icly. the
COtllltry'l J1nt "bdril and ICIIU&lt;r'' eom~y (the fllnderol•
aJao nfero to them ~y 01 " bolt&lt; and
lhake" or "tout and AilS") Is blunt abool the futuro of the
traditionolmonu.,.Y. "I tell them they're nor soinJIO make It
by simply providina funeral ...-vice. They've JOI to act Into
ari&lt;f counsellna, &lt;Oiato pladnioa or tho Uke to stay alive."
Tbc low-cost cremation companies, bt&amp;un in Califo_m la In
1971. have'"""' rapidly ould some now offer low-cost burial
u well. Tbe laraest firm. Tlv Ncptu"" Society. lut y&lt;OJ
handfed more deaths (6,08Z) than any otltCr firm In Callfomla
w:ept venctable Forcu !Awn,
Tlv companies have •urvived lepl chaUcnaes by the
traditlonoJ lllneral industry and conlinuina &lt;harJes thll they
are cold. uofedina and toss bodies around.
- Many eolltbanodvcs "soc:lc:1ies" and Iiiii up "members."
11IU . _, not&gt;•P&lt;Ofil manorial t«ictlcs, ...,..Ytbey are
1M only IN&lt; "l«i&lt;tlcs." 8qun clcades qo .. pan or IM
cooperative movernmt, tlfi nonpn&gt;fds use collective muJ&lt;It
to c:ootnld r., low-coot ...-vice from traditional funcnl
parlors. Thdr mernbmllip rolls have been Slllftatina lately
due to these new comp&lt;titors. who, the non-profits complain,
arc uadlna on their aood name.
To further confuse nwten.IO!ll&lt; traditional funeral home
owners. tryina to rqaln business s iphoned away by lilt
"direct disposal" companies, have incorporated their own
"JOt:lctles."

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F•tnl
The non.:pronu art c:ryin• row over this latelt intrulion on
thor D"'f'&lt;.and say 11 can
undertakers th&lt;fPporJunlty to
"bait and Swilch"-sell I fam0y d«irin&amp; a mtidtsl funeraJ a
more dabontt ...,dorr. Tbcy say the public i• beina confined
and misled. Tht Sl01c Board of Funeral Directors ond
ElnbalmerJ acrocd ill Jllly and Voted IO ban 10)' future USC o(
tlv word "soclcty" by profit·mWtt&amp; funeral poup.
Altbouch sldmaltlles in tlv funeral busino:is ore tatlna
place in many ltiiC$. nowlvr&lt; is the battle u r..... u in
Col.ifomia, wllett the &lt;tcroation rate b twice the national
aver.... lo c:outal c:ountlcs, the .-.te b near 50 paum. In
tteACI-tlna Marin County, It b ~ pen:em. Overall, aboUI U
percont of Californrans - · c:reraated last Y&lt;OJ-lhoUah the
IUD~ lndwtry dl-ecs about the stlllstlcs.

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lliiia llfw ........
for Lbe IWC'I 1D0VC 10
~So-~ awla OlllfonUa lhaa tar.,:
....,.. of lilt ~ loeb ...~ !Cob w a
W' bcied flll«aa ~ ~-..y. Aloo. tbc pro.dmily
10 .... ~ID lbe I'OPIII*kY ol_...nerina ubcs
• • · wiDdlo lloea ..O.S. ID promote ocatterina In tlv
- - . . - , n o r c1oe1rta&lt;n.
Tndllioaol r-.1 ..,..... lhlt ..,...., farmlna tbeir own
"IOdolioo" - coajjdq by diopl.tyi.Qc unpreee9cnted
C8llder ~ price~. Tbe S... Mateo County Funeral
Dlteaors ~. repr....,tlna ll fUneral homes, is
~,a !lnllpllpOf ..Wertilina campollft olmed directly at
w1nt&gt;1na t.clt "toei«y" convau by appcaUna to their
poctctboots. "Tiyiq to keep cosu dOwn doesn't mean you
hiW to deal wltb,.tltaQI&lt;I'•," Lbe adJ - •·
H o - one candid fUneral b~c owner aplolned in an
interview~ " bare bones" service 1J di(!lwh to prOVIde 0110

tho-

lar• -..olu:rue.. *'Whea it~s ooe, lWO or thiu PClccnt of )lOur
bUJID&lt;u it!• O K - - 97 pera:nt or tbe cllerude IJ ~"'

Now,.....; til&lt; rae is :z.s 10 50 per&lt;llll( dirm dJii,osol, It
COIDjJicld]l.c!iJrupu ,.._ lluDdeJ paw&lt;:"
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''I'U-.J boofta ..,ed bwioest wbm a bia lnvaunmt ,...
r&lt;q~ bf - e law," said ~ ~-· exocutive

director of r.b,.ute (-board . T1lai S 00&lt; reason Wby

tb&lt;re) 10 much holti!iiY toward uoreltODITitiiiS."
Tlil: trodjtloool 1\meral indu.suy louabt tootb and ..ail in
the cowu in th&lt; eorty 1970's to p&lt;nent Telophase Sodety
from opemlnJ without the embal&gt;nlna room, lara• mortuary
buildtna and swtable .onlna ~uiml or rUDDiol dlrecton.
But Tdophuc wi&gt;n, and the only fadllty now. ~ulred for
runerll directors is a rofriaerated ston~ao room that eon bold
two bodies.
'
For years, the public hu viewed tbo functal JlruuJc in
blkk and white term" A liaht bctW&lt;l&lt;ll the Ooliath or
entrenched funeral illlercsts and the Osyid or tht riabtcous
nofnlls eompenics out to uvc cons!Uncrs moocy. Tlv Federal
Trade CommiHion, when it undcnoolc its st.-year
lnVcstlptioa into the IWion's funcrol indUI(a, took much
the same Yi&lt;w, Tbt cremation companies wen:~ aood 1"11
wbo were 10 be protCCied from llaramncnl by tbe tnditiorW
undntakers.
But latd)' Lbe dlsdnaion bu blurred. TraditiorW funeral
homes that eocnplained about tbe lkk of dic:aitY tiS10CJit.Od
with the hiah· volwne "IOCi&lt;tlcs" are beina brouaht out by
nlilonal funeral home dW(Is th01 prlftice slmnar &lt;CC~nomia
of teal&lt;. And lbeNcpcuneSociCI)', uuomeorlu 121....UOCU,
is looklna more and JDOK lilte a ttadftlonol funeral home.
Tbe new half·miUion dollar Neptune facility in San Ditso
o ffc rJ cmb-Wnlna. IWturious caskell, cemetery plou ..,d
funerals c:ostina·as much u SI,OOO.
·
Critlcbm of the revuw co~ (rpm an un)lkOIY
sourcc-N&lt;Jltune's founder, Cllarlc:J Dennin&amp;. folthouah
Drnnin&amp; said he doesn't ,.,. anytbina wrona wltb arievini
families charterina biJ t&gt;o.t in Los Anades for S:z50 ("It's ovr
synabol, but wr don't push it"), tv Is uarr about the J!lher
Jerviccs bdna offered under til&lt; Neptune name. "It'• JCII.in&amp;
away from -our Wbole concept, which is teeplna the COSI
down." tv wd. "It's bait iOOCI switch ."
·Dmnin1 uys hiJ suina tluee ol hi1 fiO&lt;nl&lt;·holders for S!O"
mlUion and llyina to act the riabts to the Nep1uoe name back
In th&lt;ir territories. 1bqo'" are eountersuin&amp;o 1111d &lt;hat. . or
(nud, ~·· br&lt;2Cb or eontnl&lt;l anti plain arced
are beio'l tOlled bao:k and fonb .
Neptune m ad e its reputation-and miiiiQIIJ of
dollars-promotlna itsdlu an alternative ro tnul.tlonoland

c:xpcosive (IJII&lt;Rlo. ''Simplidty and dipllly" II what r.bc
suases, and Dmaiaa ncw.rt)' l1lllys IPiDst &lt;be
pndic:e of emt.lmllw (''lt'a lite a ~ RICtiac OIIC
blood"), body Yi&lt;'wina. c:aWu and (artt:'f funcnl p&amp;rloB.
NoTom Weber ofTdeph&amp;se lUes a oimllar Yi&lt;w or traditional
funeral ~: "I think our opentlca exudes dianicy
because we tr&lt;at ewryooe UKUY alike. Have you ncr JC&lt;D
an ernbtllmina7 Not much dilftlty there. Or whOiabout For&lt;S~
lAwn takina an 80-year-oiCIIady tnt! puttln1 her in a .aiahtic
00 a chabe lounao and rcbuildina her race to look like her
hlah JCbool araduatlon plctut&lt;?"
Telophase hu not rtlsed Its biUic price or WO stncc it
bcaan in 19'71 , and Weber made it clear his oprreloti is low
buds&lt;~ with no atru. A visit to one of the eompany'•
boldina facilities confirmed it. Located near San Ditso'•
Tbiny.so:ood Navol'Stadon. it sit• lilc:rally in the bao:k Yard
or a lhabbf frame ho\IU. It lookJ llkc a lara• · · "We
coukln't afford to keep (an attendant) here," said Weber.
Ddiwr)' waaons or vans d.riveln, the bocli&lt;1 in an 8110 cold
.otorsae room. Tlv bodies lle on lhdws three deep,
c:omplctd)l wrapped io Wbhc pl.astk lt:Dolted 01 the feet. Tbr
name or tb• dead Is wriuen witb black . . . marker
on the pl.astk eoverina tbc head.
AlthoucJIJCiopl!U&lt; oQ&lt;tates iu OW8 crematory, _currently
il is DOt ticensed 10 do .so. Weber Ja)'l tile eompany iboukln 't
b~e to be. • Tbe Cemetery Board, wbicb rcaulates
c:renworicf, counters tb01 Tdoph&amp;se "very deftnitdy" . is
o~ a creinatory anti tbusiJ under its j urisdiction·. Th&lt;
matter is at a stalemate and appears destined to bceome
another of tb&lt; mprc tlw! JO laWJolu Telophue bu fouaht
with runirol&amp;lld cemetery interests in the pUt 9 years.

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Telophase Is oonhonly no-friliJ eompany the state bas
taken isaue witb lately. Lut year in S.Ota Barbara, a SS.OOO
iud,mcnt was banded dowo In tb01 county's superior coun
IIIOinst the NqltW&gt;&lt; operation tb&lt;re, owned by founder
1:Jami.aa. Neptune wu enJo¥ frocn ..W~. Social
Security or Vacno's bc:neliu "will" or ''may" cover tlvCOR
or .......woo or burial &amp;lid 1I1Jo from adwniJina tbOI iu
traiiSpOrWioD dwJ:&lt; wu "I&gt;OC!Iillol" Wbeo tile chii'J&lt; would
a&lt;Ud live pera:nl of the toto! COSI.
MeR r=Uy, the Scale ~d of F\ancral Directors and
Embafrnen requested Dennina to 1ppe01 at lu July rn&lt;:ctina
and explain Wb)' hiJ Santa Barbara orr~ cllala&lt;d a famUy
S7S for an aatopoy that .done for ftc&lt; by a c:ounty
patboJosi&gt;t. He Couldn't
a satisfactory answer and said
he would refund tbe money.
.
"II was tbe flrlllqptimate complalntlbe bold brouaht up
ap1nJt me." he said later. "Let's face h. Somcone's aoina to
tUJI up onoe in a willie."
Dennina .said he tbinkJ he's btlna harused. " The Industry
Is doina anythina il tan 10 discredit us. Jt'$ runnina ~·:
But John Brownina, -.:utivc director of the Caliro.m..
Funeral Direaors A&amp;soc:iation A)'S be reallY doesn't t.bilak nofrillHrema(IOD@&gt;mpanles areaonato prove to be tbOI much
or a tbrcOI in ill&lt; future. The ~· he *Oukl lilt&lt; to
broad&lt;:aSl Is thai "cremation docso't haw 10 imply a S70
dump job."
And r.....n~ director Bud Noates of Olt!&gt;On. ~omb
pic! tv md others .,.. beulna tbOI famillcs who use lbe
J&lt;fViccs or a no-friDs lim&gt; oooe woa'l do il1 aPa· "Tbe
typical famU y has 1 dalh ooce ewry 1• years,' bc said. "All
the funeral homes are eaacrty waltint1o J«)low Nepl\ine and
the othcrl do in lbe lona run."

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NYPIRG.
wiUt:h dalmed. tbat administrators could overrule student dcciJIDos on

fUtldina.

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Smith said M011day that the CODlracl is annllally slped by NYPIR.O and
SA. '''"*Idea," be added, ~at 1D adminillndoo can just swnmarily
a1Hopte ari SA contn&lt;:1 IJ OI!Wtla-"
Qin"&lt;tllly IK lobbyioa aroup and Sa arc IICIOllatlna ., aareemcnt C1&gt;r
1910-tl . ~ed lO be sllfted btfoR lbe ....t11 eACI, lbe conum. WU.
aeeordq tc.·Natlwl. en route to NYPIRCi ~- " lt'l boa~ ova
llld they llaw lO lip it now,'' he Mid. I'-WM reportedly .....;.....d by SA
atlorocy RiCllard Uppes last

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Smith, '""" said hiJ omce bad not {«eived the ..,........!flalc Monclfy
atumooo, pointed out thOI othet )'&lt;Ois, NYPIRO wu In &lt;h.,... or draftina
thO-eoatrKt ODd &amp;ubmittina irto SA. "I don't know wbythat's &lt;hanaed,
but If lt'J the .ame•as' W!W we ·eilll&lt;d 111ft yar, It's okay," he said• •
Stollh lntllcllocl'dlat if 1M contrl&lt;lls dtrrerent from thOJ&lt; ID tilt put,
NYPIR.O '"wwil. baY• to see Jf it's ocecptablc. It's hard to cotnrmnt o n

unkpowna. ••

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• Tlv project eoordioaiot ~d ae YiewJ tlic ernbarao and tlv new contract
as 1"0 teparat&lt; inc:llkDis and qued tbOI one 4bollld not affect the other,
''But.'' be added, ''lberc b no real$cuon to sllft' a t:Oottact U )'OU look •
thettadt/OCOf\l. Tbclast
wullopped Ill mid-A,...,.. We w,ant a
bindiac&lt;OIIInoCl, bot eow w •rc jUIIata walt and- staae-" •
, . ...,...t...,tiatao. !imilh ...,...,., suaiD&lt;JI the credlblliiJ c1 SA and tb&lt;
.............. ·~....... 10-~dda)'l,"btrdlarpd.
1t1t SA -.1 ~ llllleUiD 1bt tWr adioa ~·justified.
•.._llbtllauotll. . ~U.IMI tabd of aD ocbft ~" Naabaa

•cement

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alflrmed.

c.n..tiJIIIe ~ IOU W.CIJII fluiD

"We ltDUII ....... ~dot allocatloa," Sollllll
' "We'd
. ...., Delb I l l Clllir .......
bow llw r,. ~alloalled, ~
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llfi lllallllll ~- We'l Jult jaaw to Willi ad -·"

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Sex Ed Center faces eviction
by EIJeeD A. Step~e!H
Sp«t""" St&lt;i!J Wr&amp;tr
Dean of the Collq., Murray Schwan~ lias onlttcd

cbc. Sexuality Education Caner to vaca1.t its Amherst
ortice today, cl&amp;imiua lh_ll h'e need$ the space to
w:comodate his arowi.,. mff. T!&gt;e Main Street
CampUS &lt;enter will rcn'lain open, and its hours may be
e&lt;tcodcd,tO compen.&lt;ate for the closing.
Qriainally Collt~~e H and Schwartz spo1110rcd !be
Center's o!'«allon in tltdr Porter Qwul offiC&lt;a.
Director of Colleae H , Lee Dryd&lt;n, exp.--d 'CIIfd
over !be &lt;lo&gt;ins iaod botb he and Schwanz have
1&gt;lcdanl !heir suPSX&gt;n in hdpina the Center rd~e.
Schwanz claimed that he bas been fiflina throuah ~
of lbc Colleae5 ..tti&lt;h miaht bouoe the Center.
();rtctQJ or the Centtf 1 E.Ue.o Cbrlsteo.son, is
disple&amp;5Cd by the dosing. She .,.;d, "sexuality affec"
IY-etyone; our Rrvict i.5 vital, flow can we ju!Cify
deleling a &amp;ervice from an Mtite ca.mpus-3 servict
which eve:ryone neab1' '

Preoidenc for Fldlitia Plunina John Neal.
Siuefow malncained that be controll only the
·residence halls on Amhent, Which are currently
overcrowded. Urt1e55 a student IIUijoritY 11 the donn_s
elects co doDalc a lounge area to the Center. S'udo"'
conceded thai "his b,.,.S. are tied."
Neal's assistant, Alben Doblbesa. osscrtn1 thll a
formal petition requating a new spoee for lhe Center
must be •ubmlued to hl..orr.... and Weith II so far,
no&lt;hina lilce that has been done. Doblbera adJoined
that the " money and space are two limited reaourca
thallhis orr.ce mwukal with," and added that "11 the

presnn. we are- sboehomina CYm academic areas intO
spaces nor de$iped ror rhern. ••

Empty hoaded
Sub·Board I IDlLSI inevirablY -wblch funds the
Cente-r with mandatory student (ec:s-~don ror spact
to keep !he Scl(uality Cc:mer operatinR on Amherst.
Sub-Board Chairman Mark Moore said be has
auemptcd to ...,.re a possible location for t.he Ceottr
PrOI..t.o
bur has so far come up empty handed. This week the
'.Viet Presid&lt;"nt of Student Affairs Richard Siuelow has torpor&lt;uion will petition Neal ond Siuclkow for
r\«ivcd protests regardina rile closina from Gnodual&lt; Amh&lt;fst spat&lt;. Moore said he hopct Siuclow wiU usc:
Student Aswcl:uion 3nd the Sludent Bar t\SSQdatioo.
"h•~ we-Ight 8.5 I Vice Pre:sldtnt to assi.s..
Borh reqtJCM that he rind space on the AmhcrM
Chrislcnson, along wilb mort Ulan 70 student
Campus for the. Cc111cr 'i opetation.s.
counselors, p10V1des several tduc.ation couruding ro
Although he- believes tbt CenlCf is o~ , the UUd('nt!i, racuhy. starr and o' htrs m chc Universily
Viet President as5ened tba the resPQnsibilhy Cor Community, Only cjpt or che mo« th31l 70 pcnonncJ
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With a new name and curriculum
College B plans for a fresh start
by Liu Fried
Sp«:irom SUz/f Wr1/l!t

If you're looking for a sense of bdongjn~.
shatt an interest in the: creativt ans. or C:\'en if
you're lost In (he EUicott maze and can't find
your way out, Black Mounlain C&lt;&gt;llege II
lformerly College B) could b&lt; the ideal place for
you .
Located in Porter Quad in the Ellicon
Complex. thi$ college provides an environmem
for artistic oxpres5ion and appreciation.
Black Mountain College 11 was cstablished to
nurture a student's new or continuing inlcr-e st in
the arts, according to Academic 3f\d -Arts
Coordinator Jeanne-Noel Mahoney, "Arts can
and should b&lt; a pan of everyday life.' ' she
emphasized_
Since its stan in 1967 as one of the first colleges
at UB, Black Mountain has experienced
considerable: progres5; a new curriculum is in
effect, the Ans·in· Rcsiden~e p rogram has b&lt;cn
expanded, studentcoo!&gt;&lt;'ration has Increased and
recently changed iu name to refiecl the College's
growing idcntily.
Budlet cuts
However. a lack of funds has prevented the
College from functioning ~ffectively. "Each year
the budget cuts arc inffeasing," remarked
Mahoney. On~ major problem caused by Ihis she
maintained. is the small staff. "Se&lt;:rctaries are
despeutely needed and the wor~load of the

profe~ional staff u quuc heavy , tnorcateo "" coordtnatot.
Thr Black Mout~Lo i,, R~~·irw, a new
publication featuring artwork. poetry. and pro5«
from contributors all over the US was planned to
appear this year. but tnsuflicient funds now make
Lhls impossible.
But according to Murray Schwanz. Dean of
the Colleges, the amount of funding gi~en to
81acl~ Mountaln II has remained stable in recent
years, He noted that Black Mounulin ll llu one
or the braes• budset• or the nine festdmt'-1
colleges.
Referring to Tht Black Mou,.tail• Rtview,
Schwaru ~ned. " It's up to Black Mountain II
to decide 'Yhcthcr this.......;ll b&lt; given high
priority." He explained that while the bud!let is a
fised amount. each college de..-ide~ ho\\ iu funds
will b&lt; allocated.
, Schwartz feel• that a funding increase: would
prove beneficiaL One positive result would b&lt;
evident in the Artim·fn · Resldencc program. he
said. "If we had more money, we could pay thf
artim. Righi now we mu&gt;t depend on the
goodwill of tbe performers." declared Sc:h....,nr.
The Dean indicated however , that some money
currently is being used for the program since
Blact, Mountain II is contributing matching
fund&gt; with the National t;ndowmont of the Arts
(NEA), t o allo"' for performant:es by Aki
Takahasl . He reiterated, "If we had largtr funds.

wt ,ould ~upporl mort acLiviries and pc:rrorm~rs.

especially those from the communit y."
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Tbc ~ ~ b oo&lt;hlaa ...,. for
......w ~u-a nqJca.od mloority
Wblcll &lt;Omprlus 13 percent or lbc
- Uai¥enily'• r~ t~tldcnt population.
Willie ...,Y &amp;iqk atldcn!J au fO&lt;t:od to
scnmllk fO&lt; decent liviAa quattcn, 11ousiQa
J: fKIIilla for - y couples who wish "' u~
oa """"""'bave .,._ abt«L
At preseot. there arc UO becb in
McDoaold Hall oo the Malo StrCCI Campus
and JlO ill Oo.emor's Hall oo tile Amhcra

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Clmpus racrved for .,..SIWc atldcn!J.
due to
the "moder11e dcsrt&lt; or oolsc" wblch curia
rrom cbe uadcr,raduatc dormhorfes
eoac:eded o..dull• School Dean Donald
Ramie. Ho,....cr, ror married 11udents.
...., tbac au off·limlu. TbeJe Jludtols
milA
t.heir oWD oeeommod11lons and
ICCOI'dina to Vioc Pt ..idcnt of Student
Affail'1 Richard Sigclkow, tb&lt; housina b
probably sub-.randard.

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ocllcr aot t:bool, Ketter noted. A ~
probibltlw , ...... COli. In lddidoo,
Kcrttf Slid thla hilb ,_ would have to b&lt;
~ to pey off the COIIIUUCtioo boods.Tb&lt; Board dial tlocided to provide """"
llaldemic . _ . . , ~ ituttld, Kater
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J&lt;Vmll tiJnes in tb&lt; .,....
AmbtrR MIDOf ....,. tb&lt; North Campus and
• block or homes oJoq_ ~kri&lt;ll&lt; Drive oear
Main Strce1 wet&lt; &lt;&gt;OCISidaed. Since tbt
familia who w&lt;rc OCQ.Ipyina tbt ap&amp;rtm&lt;nU
would ha~ hid to b&lt; Meted, plans were
dropped. said Ketter. Homes alona Jewett
Avmue wue also c:onsiclered for purcl!ose by
UB whlch would &lt;lw'ae rmtal roes between
Sl60 and Sl70 per mooth. However, Ketter
explained, "another aropp with mo~ money
campus~

won out.''

At th&lt; Unovcrsity Center at Stony Brook,

chc fir$( stud~t family moved-tbio the new

WU tO

Twelve years 110, When chc popul11 trC'11d
Jive ofr-ampus, man)' hOUllnJ pllni

rraduate hou&lt;ina fou:ilhy last July.
Aocordina to Stony Brook Vior President of
Student AffaitS Eliubcrh Wadswonh, "The

were modiOed. Ac&lt;ordln&amp; to UnivctSity
PtC$idcnt Robert 1.. Ketter. the orlainal plan&gt;
for the EUicoll Complu on th&lt; AmherSt
Campw included facllhl&lt;$ 10 houJ&lt; 601).700

houJin.a was plarined (or area whert tht need
IJ mon crucial. Graduate studenu- want
quitter facilhin- a difftrcnl inttrac:tion than
the undtrandualc J'ludent ."

married .studenu.

Followin&amp; Dormitory Council reaulatioos.
a mllrriagt tiunse is requlred for residence.
O.lldrtn arc allowed in the facility, and

But in 1968, the SUNY Board of TruJtta
ruled ll,lilinSI such houlina at UB or on y

althoQ&amp;h tb&lt;rc is no cloy care caucr ill tile
bui\dina. the UniVG'Iity Cmtcr b only a
quancr mUc away.
Only the blab ~a~tal COli has m:dved a
oqative rcacdoo, dedaled Wadsworth.
~ upon the number or occupanu in
the apartment, rent b Sl20 10 $200 per bed
eodl mootli. Ac:cordU., to reaul11ions, a

family mUSt rCIJt a IWO bedroom lpartmtnl
aod no discount il givm to infanC$.
EllroBtDall &amp;llrlaklt11
'rwo additional houslna bulldlnJS hove not

yet been opened.
A potcn\ial,

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panial, oolutlon to UB'r

Eorollmeot prediction1 must be
Since the total pool of aud.enu
b &amp;ltritlkinJ, tbe demand for bouliD&amp; &gt;houid
dlmlnW!. Tb&lt;rtforo, t.bt administration is
hesitant to build potmtially W1Dea:osaty
hou•ina. "Aslona as there's bousina in the
&lt;Ommunity, then UB shouldn't worry about
providlna bowina for mairied Sludcnts,"
Director of Howlna Mocfuon Boyoc said.
To solvethb boulina Inequality, Ketter has
asked for plllU 10 be drawn up for ldequate
11udcnt houlina on the Amb&lt;"t Campus.
These plans should b&lt; approved by February,
Ketter forcawed, but completion of such a
faellity I• In the very distant future.
Accordina to Rennie, the lack of bousina i1
a tr&lt;lllendoll&amp;--i&gt;&lt;Oblem and burden for
~.

situatjon is convmion of Kimball Tower Into
an apanonau &lt;Omplu, Slgelkow noted. ~It
lidded however tbat would b&lt;~ far In the

married ltude:nu. ••The UniV"ersily hu nt"ver

ruture and would depend upoo 1he
development of the Main Street Compus.

JOt around to It and I don't think they will in
my lifetime," he lamented.

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Thursday, October Znd
Come down to the wild and crazy bar that features the very
talented singer and musician Gary Smith, plus mud wrestling. wet T-Shirt and Wet Jockey Short Contests. Gary's Blues
' ?'1d Rock Band. Toga Parties. Umbo Contests. The best'
female and male e-xotic-s in the Buffalo area. PLUS the unexpected usually happens every nightl

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,...,.,...... will Itt• Gu, S•ltlt'• ~lock a Blau aaad·, .Male a , ...,, Dncen.
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�aUvc, r\aht? So it'&amp; a Ufe force. lf be's not l oin&amp; to lie. If we ofTercd
som&lt;One notded it I would alvc k.
i1 mi&amp;Ju b&lt; a
bu1 I wouldn't Kll it.'' saJd UB But Is. doan'l lllltla' bocauoe we
sophomore Miebad Wyazn&lt;r.
t est all the blood we JCI," b&lt; added.
Acoordin&amp; to KcDy, however,
peopk ..U blood for more than N o mODey...Thc:re•s &amp;ot 10 be a benet
Somer1&lt;1 labs will take oaly male
way to make a few dollatJ than to palsma or pluma from ll&lt;rik
..U your blood.'' KeOy nW.ntalncd. ...,_,_ Tbe p1uma from mca is
Ycc maay colltae ltUdC'nts ....., "' blood ·~ and the piUma
clisa&amp;Jec and &amp;O on «llint pbsma rrom women is oecckd few the
The plasma Is rentowd from -~~ anlibodia il coctains. 11lcy USt
P"-ltnt by first wi1hdntwlnl On&lt; only sterile women becaJIKtb&lt;yare
piftt or .. hole blood. ThtJ is injottcd witb slimblaots to nUsc: the
=uifuJ&lt;d to separwe the pl:wna lnd or an1ibocfics in the womaa*s
from the red blood edls, w11lc:h iiDk blood. ThiS hi&amp;Jicr level or
to the bouom. The doudy·arttn· antibod'oa can """"' t&gt;U;a IP b&lt;
or..,.. plasma is d&lt;e4nted orr the born wilh Hcrnoly&lt;ic Ancn1ia {Rh
tOp and th&lt; r&lt;d blood cells uc baboes). "These women donut
rctUJ'l\Cd 10 aht donor.
thtir plas,rna 10 ... c can male
Beau&gt;&lt; the red blood cells arc PIKGAM. 001 so they con nule
raurncd. donou can b&lt; bl&lt;d twl« a Money,'' r&lt;I&gt;Of\td Kdly•
....k. &lt;ornpar&lt;d 10 every el&amp;ht
"I'&gt;&lt; been &amp;!•ina plasma since
~eckt "'hen dOnlltn&amp; ""'ole blood . 1968,'' sald' one WOIIWl. whilclyina
"Plasma is mainly protein . Youean on 1 coach wuh Mt'dk in ann.
pin it aU back by drtnktn&amp; a "Someone told me I thould
miltshake or eadna a hamburacr." blood for an CJq&gt;Crim&lt;r~~al drua, so
explained Kdly.
I dld 11. When 11'101 dope,th&lt;_y pve

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COSTLY COAPUSALS~ Sorft•l•t LabortiOfl•t m•dlctl ~llfi'PioYH'a.. bkMid. •empeo,...... m.aaJ of
college
t.M:hnlclan Mlc:M•I Hum,., ttptflt• • ltMI plum a trom e n etudlm1 Mil u.tr ptn!N to UM lllbotatorr tor-S'12.50 1 pint.

me some money.! didn't know rhcy

SIOO • plio•
.,.,. aoina to 51•• h to me, 1 did it
The pluma from SomcrKt Is h&lt;eau~ they notd&lt;d the blood."
sltlpp&lt;d to Onho Dlaano&lt;tics, • •be J&amp;id.
division nr Johnson "' Johruon.
Somerset Laborotory throui/lly
Where It is u.\Cd 10 rntkC' blood screens il.s a.pplicanL-. and always
tyl)ln&amp; smtntl t&gt;r RhoGAM, a drus tesrs their donated pl:wna. Otber
used to p revent abnormal plasma'cttntta in 1he area bowevet
childbinhs.
l&gt;aw----becrt t.hut down bccau&gt;e of
wotklr_.
"And a lot of them ..,.. collet~&lt;
KeUy uplain&lt;d that the pri« qumionable practices. A proaram
Pl.umlPhcrlsl. the PIOOC$$ or stlldents. Wt'r&lt; not inttfesttd in they offer for one donAtion ($12.50 Hke tbb frequently 11ttacu poople
utractln&amp; piO&gt;ma from ~hole wby they sl•c il. we're jll$t glad to for jlJlit tmder I pint or plauna)iu In need of mont)' for. say. I bot lit
blood, provi~nvenient way to have it."
~ly d&lt;trmincd. "We have or ch&lt;lP W1nc.
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n.m money i'Oi"ih&lt;* who have the
uri~ &amp;I this prioe because ~• ftel
"A couple ofYtar&gt;aao they had
auts to brave the needle 1111d !Kk Alle&amp;S)'Md
tbar it i.s cnoU&amp;b or an inducsrocnt ., outbreak r bepatili&gt; in Buffalo
re.KI'VI.tion) eboul a.cllins tbdr
"I do it for the money," Aid a to &amp;encnte inter.., . but it'&gt; not Blood Banks," sald a three yar
blood. Some people maintain thAI U 8 senior rcqlltStin&amp; anonymity. "I 1\Kb I hip price that people will lie Vtltna of ~ donati... "But
lh&lt; Ia is ma-ccnary; othtr1 fotlthal tan~ r,.we 0\D an &lt;asks way to and comproml~ princlpln," h&lt; Somtt$&lt;1 Is pretty clean. Thorc's no
it can be tomPaled 10 prostitution. make S15. You r~pown, Walcll TV said.
dtrdicu or llll)'lhina. II'• mostly
"h'• odUnt yOW body, isn't it?" or &amp;&lt;1 some """' down. It's
Kelly calaincd that the bb ukJ collq&lt; st\ldcnu. who are workin&amp;
ask ed one anonymous Muckrn. mcdieal history qu&lt;&gt;tloa• and on PHD'• ...- somcthina.'' h&lt;
..... be smd.
Otbes aodcnu are appall&lt;d by arcucd tbOJ If the aoina pncc - e add&lt;d.
w1IIJe oth&lt;rl lhru&amp; II off. notinJ
thAI "people need it."
the mc:o&lt;:CMI)' aspccl or blood blah. JOCDtbody mi&amp;ht lk and deny
"I'm 1101 wonicd about iL Some
"W&lt; &amp;&lt;1 approldmatdy 100 odlln&amp;. "I ~ ncv&lt;r Rll my bavia&amp; bcpatitls or VD 10 that h&lt; people AIY it's ti&lt;k, but I'V~&lt;
~ II. l'&gt;c told a lot or
00t10n a week," r&lt;I&gt;Of\&lt;d Somcna blood. ThAI would b&lt; odlinamy life cocld colkc:lth&lt; mooq.
Laborl1011IIWI'Itf Mkllad Kdly. foru. You DtCd blood lo \:top ,c&gt;ll
"lf ft..'rt oaly P"rlna Sl13&gt;. • my !ria&gt;&lt;~&gt; about it.~

Dere 's gold in dem dar arteries
mining for money in capillaries
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In 1849, mjpeu IOUJbl their
fonunc dinina in rich.
\Uldcraround aold and .u..... \-clns.
Today,thar's stiU aold In th&lt;m thar
...... but now tbey carry blood.
SeUin&amp; plasma has, for 110me
students. become an easy buck; a
o.ay to tarn SIOO pet month without

lifUn&amp; a fm&amp;n.
PWma oenten, sudl as Somer&gt;tt
Laboralorics at 1331 Nonb Forest
Avenue in Atnhcnt. offer donors
$12.50 for a pint or Dlasrna and
&lt;Ja11ldioru tan b&lt; lllld&lt; tlui&lt;t

looking for US's best prof
to wntc an css.y. describina why • teacher- should
revolves around the dcflniltOn Of I ''1ood ICAC'htt, '' r&lt;cehte the priu. Tbe SA committot. whicll I•
And the Student Association (SA) b&lt;llt\cs h has handUn&amp; lh&lt; process, will meet tomorrow to
found the ans-. Tb&lt;: studeot body has formulat&lt;d d&lt;lcrmm&lt; the llnaiW. Sbapiro not&lt;d that the
criteria 11 can u&gt;&lt; to judae hl&amp;h quality instruction mcmb&lt;rl would dlseuss the essays and obsetw the
and plliU to
out two awards to honor top professors in action durins class time. Sbc c.~l:a.ioed
prorcssors.
tba1 ~arious ttams would be .sent around campus to
Accordina to SA Acod&lt;mlc Affair1 Director observe the honored fKu hy.
Lauren Shapiro, 18 names are b&lt;ina considered for
AOer conelalina the observations.. Shapiro and
the award• from an orislnal llll or 25 proftsiiOrs.
The professors were drown from student Initiated Ihe committe&lt; will dtcide on tbe two winners, who
nomina~ions and wert based on sl• criteria which
will rfftivt lhdr awards at a r«epaion on November
2. The winners will be presented ..ith a pi3QUeand •
relat.e to s'udcnts a nd mtttlna student needs.
The studens who did tho nomin•tina w&lt;r&lt; asked book on teaching methods, the Oireaor dctail&lt;d.
A popular debate arnO"i today's edutAion

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Voter deadline
Tile d&lt;tuiUao to ~Isler lo volt Is fasl approac:b.lng. If stwleats wanl a voice 1D lbls
y ..r 's Pftsldelltlal tltdJon tbey 111111 ~ler by O..tobu 6 . Out-of-lOWII studoats
aboald lUll tltd\' ftllsltlllloa rofml lwto tbdr !tome roaaty Bosnl of £!«dOll!
lssuatdlatdJ to lua~ lllal tbe form Is ~•t&lt;l b&lt;for&lt; tho d&lt;ac!IIM

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"AccountabUity"' aewna to be tho key Onanc:lal word of tho
semester. Stlldenta want aocountabllltV from groups t hey fund,
. oroop IMde&lt;a want accountability from their meltlbeB, and
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The QOnlto-ey with tho New Yont Public lntoroat Aoaoarch
Group (NYPIAG) wu tho moat clear-c~~t example of these
cSomands. but other organlzatlone, l or varied reasone, have also
come undllr the gun.
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Th6 - t resignation ol IOtTIHH' IRC President Tom Knight Is
atUI largely veiled In aecrecy, but allegedly COMec1od wlth
misappropriating IRC fundL The Incident Ia unfortunate, bu1 was
handled wen by tRC oftlctata. tRC ta a crodllabte organtutlon that
hU .w..loped ~tho past year. lt'a own reputatloo should not be
damaged by an Incident which It /18• taken every atop to corr~.
Moni Importantly the Issue ahould aerve u an example and
wamtng' lor other clubs.
The philOsophy behind student funding Ia that clubs eperate to
serve atlldeniL Wilen that Idea IS baatardlzod,lt's a dlagrac:e to the
guilty organization and a threat to tho syatem'a run.c tlonlng.
An organization whloh auspeota or proYea that student money
has been mlaapproprlatad Is forc:ad to take Immediate action.
Some groups, however, handle tho attuatton betll!f than otllers.
IRC •cted properly when It contactell Public Sa fety and
University sdmlolltrttora as soon aa It knew aboultha mlahap. It
had lillie other choice than to go public with the mauer and let UB
know the clrcumatences.
In t ho past, some groups which have e~pertenead embettlement
or mlsapproprlallons have made tha lasuo an Internal one and
provided a statement only after Information was "leaked." The
u -..ersfty, however, can argue otilliiWOfy that an a•planatlon Ia
unquestionably In order.
Tile reason for that Is not ao much to embarass the· people
InvolVed, lxltto aavethe organization from tun her disgrace. Also, a
public response may aorva as a deterrent to ctnora In the same or
different organlzatlona.
But tho beSt direction that any debate on misuse of student
lunda can ta.ke, Ia the one that looks at safety measures. Sutley
alter an organization deale with a ml sapptoprfatlon, checlts are
Instituted. Need we say that thOSe should exist befO&lt;e an lncldent
ever occurs?
Ideally groupa would not have to worry abOLit how their officers
or members will uao student money. Elcperlenco, h o -, has
shown ttlat alxlse occul8-occaalooally. Hopefully checka and
accountability will eventuallywlpe tho alate Clean.
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To lflo Editor:
In late August, bel.,. stuelento atllr1ed to arrlvoto · I contacted Rog4r McOII~ Olraolor Of Bluo
Bini e...es. 1 ..-,qulred lbout tt-. r~ of rn.
Clornonts b&lt;1s stop on Moln Street c.tnpuo and ha ga•e
me lha following r......,• lot It ,.,....~

a)~e Is no ' - a bus fane l&gt;eceUM tno
reconstruction or B&amp;Jtey ptolllbltsthlo t-.
b)lt it n.za.-os to .top 1ft. the middle of tratfle
becllusatMre it no ptace f()( a veNd• to puU - ·
cjThe bol- tried .topping on Battey In MJcS.Augulf
and It 11 almost ni$UI\ed tn an accldol11.

convenlenoe lo at-.la .nd a safetY Pf*:'IUIIof\ lor
otudonll going to the -torlel ol\or dotk. I ha¥e
hoaril many comments I rom at"'*'ll on the Cl_..,l
atop ....,. and aloo comrne.r&gt;lo on tho ,...,; Blue Bird
8 - and aehadutaln ~~In t.ho lnlwut ol th4!
otl&gt;dento at thlo Un-Y. am tnt.,..ted In propolllng
an ollemA!o &lt;DU\8 and oene&lt;af I&lt;IQONIIono on the busIng oyotem. I am cu.r r.ntly In the p r - of lr&gt;
-lgatlng atuelent• opinions and neecs on these

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t 'OIOUIG tiM to onoou,_ allotudants to piMa drop
me o not• at Ill Tafboll Hall 01 call- ot ~2950 whh
your ouggeotlons. opfnron.. an&lt;l comment&amp;
0.10n llor,. FOffOIO. DltKtOt
Stud•nt A/lairs
St&lt;klf&gt;nt Anoellllon

On • personal 1...,11 leeltllat tne C I - t llop Ia a

Due prilise
Teaching effectiveness Is a quettlon rtlat plagues (or should
pta,gue) every academic lnatitutton throughout the country. II ~he
attitude Ia t h•t a college or untvo18lly extata lOt, and of, Its
students. tllore ts no way around tho co~rn.
At UB, debate always locusoa on whet her tl)e ac!mlnlstJatlon
encouragea teacher a? 'What are the JOW8rda?' aomo educators
question. 'Wnore Is tho lncantlvo?' they aak? And all t o often a
good teacher leaves, or Ia forced to leave, UB because fine
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" t eaching" Ia just not enough.
Tile St udent Aasoclatlon·s plan to honor top protesscra Is
encouraging. H aving atudenta aubmlllnstructor's names Is a
-Nay to approaoll the tuk. and I he awardetlould be, to the teacher
that rocelvoa It, a fine tribute to hla&lt;;~r J1tt e ffort.
Whore tho Unt-elty h aa failed, students plckirl&lt;l up. We're suro
thai aomo o f tho "groats" In UB'a academia will be overlooked and
11&gt;8 systero may p rove In time to need refinement. But overell, tho
effort, and all that tt meana to atudenta and feoulty, Is Of'COUragtng.

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W.....,, 1 Octoller11110

Parking blues

campuo I nnaJiy local*! on • - in tn. Townund loL
Tnera woro no tinea denoting any bo&lt;rndalles, nowever,
It ohOuld be noted that my car was:
o. blocki ng no entrances or pasugeways

To liNt Editor.
Lot me stan oft by aaying thai up to thla petnll hl•o
had the utmost repect lor our judicial oyatem and the
- l e Who are paled to uphold ft. In panlcut.tr I rater
~oalllaw

enforcement orueers, the man 1n blue If you

witt. Ao a oervlce veteran In I he Ma~ne Coli&gt; I I reatjzo
~w dltftcult h can bo to earn respect from thole ~0
don't ..ppreclate the reasons IM!hlnd aoritno In on
enforcement ca.pacltV 1or 1htt government. I was
recentlv upset howevltf, by an incident coneemlnO tho

Issuance ol a "patklng violations summons" (tlc~ot) to
myself. Pama,ps I sl)ould explain my side of the 11cry.
After al~ the pelleo olllcerlnvotv&lt;~d hu already otatod
his by glVIno mo tho tlct&lt;et.
No one will contast tholocllhatthe par1&lt;1ng (or tact&lt;
oQ lO&lt; tha UniversitY of Bul!ato tea- oomethlng to be
deslrod, especially Monday through Friday 11 around
one o'ctocl&lt; In the oltemoon. It wu o! this timet wu In
- o f the rare and eluoiYO species ot parking pt~ ,
ryptc.l o1 tne .,_, ~ wu live mtnutea tate lot etua
oltudy). Alter about ten ml~utes of ooml&gt;lng tbe

b.

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nea1 1 fire hydrant. street eome1. no

parking e&lt; no lflndlng olgn
e. not parked In o handicap parking aru
d. not dOuble par- or on. llldeWalk. loading zone,
bridge, or bus route
In 1ctual Iact, there was no teason for a ticket to be

given In thfa lnstoMe. I might mention IM feet th•t
caro parked In book and In tront ol me (Illegally of
oourse by lour dofinlllon) wete not given cHations. I
have dloml aed tho lhougnt ol prelorred ueatment.
me a
Could It nave hun to wrtle a note 0&lt;
warning In tnta oltuatlon. By the faelo ol•tn you can
.oaeUy eoo '"11 wu not a blatant auompt at some
maflclou1 cr)me. My palnl Ia 11\11 a tittle tess
ooorualvenus and t tittle mO&lt;t ptttence •nd
U~do"tt"dlng be 'lfltored down thrOUQh the rant.s.
Have t haat't lor tha otudontln nHd or apr~co. •••n II
It' a tne wrong space.

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A threat to f eminism
To tile Editor.

I was n dlsturl&gt;eel by flobe&lt;t G. Baafrs Septombeo 8
o1 "The Women'e Room"
by famlnltm.
Bull c..- that "Merrtyn Fronch'a thl cn wOflc Ia
- - lo nearly blllllcatiY" by lemlnll1s. t hive
found lll&amp;tto be uue neither In con-tl'on with Oilier
feminists reY!ewsoltha 0001&lt;. Many lamlnlstl_, to
ovree thatlha- hal con-.t~~e •In- and •&lt;&gt;
cureeiMtho&lt;IQIIIIts.....,.al~aclotlttr.do. Thotha.,f)l
II a bll&gt;l&amp; That Bull W®ld glw l h a - IUCh
11&lt;1-lod llalus lndlcat• an lltQe to mah
ltmtntsm a monotltnlc- so thai ha can have tha
.,..r tt. This dulro to
(iOIItlo auact&lt; ft and tt.l auack 1e hlnha&lt; ,_ted by nro IHIIouncled ,_ ol a
~felon PI'OIJ'""' ..,.loh, n. clallna, " I - '*Y a
poafltve con-' of the male."' tn 1"- moole, 8 o n oil well and ha le clelondod oloquenttr in a rousing
~ ~boUt _ , Ia W0!1daltlll llbaolt men. 11 lkllt
that, It's - - ho wanted to be ol le!ldod.
8uifa l-thll luella 1V program witt " " - ' " - rnenlallllea of tniHiona .,.,_on Ia ax-.lve, not beled on
.._, happened In lha ....,..., and ral tacttvw or an '"'
~11lno ballet that mHttone t 1 1 - can be no,.O by

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tllrooholnol-focl&lt;.
Ha•tng r - hlmoetl up agalnlt tha tv...-.., BasU
goaa 011 to proctalm hla ''"'Inlet credentials. an•ck
t h a - I . atttclo WSC. and prodicllhattlle ,.,..
mont witt die. Thera are _ . , contrac!lc:tiona here.
By lha anct of tha anlcle, Balli ahibbily ...des the
...,..,..or 1\ioown r~ttlonl&gt;l '-mtnlerrlb\1"""""""
clf11l that I t - to rid hloll of Ito " lasQstic trl nge."
But ttvoughout tho ha has orollod agaln3t
lorniniJm ao a totality ,.,._ted I&gt;)' 11M movie. WSC.
and tn. w - who 191uiod to be lntaMewod by him
two ysaro ago. Th&lt;la ha ..ornpltlluthe ~I of mind
that always throatons lwnlflfwm-tha tendencY to confllla Plllfleufat...,..nl ' - tew-wttf&gt;aiiOJttenalve and complicated
The und«graduiiH
and TV r.,Cru'" ol angry middle-aged-.-. II s.su
Ooo,n't IW&gt;w that, H'1 I&gt;Kalroo ha Cloean't wanl to.
Contrl()' to..,.. , lkllt Cl•s. fila doelolon not to be
a I)Oaootod male WHn't . _ because lemlnlom ''
t&gt;at-ltntod ~n&lt;l tha&lt;elono .oc~~~y. 11 - • rneda
bac:auN l aoJI It lutt plain -rod. When people ano
alrtld they often attack tnfinlH they !love oreote&lt;C

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Editor's Note: "Open Forum; Is a f#IQU/sr
Wednesday ltJature of The Spectrum designed to
allow University membtJr~ 11 chsne11 tG expresa
their views on topics /hay "sp#IC/allze" ln. Tim
Sheehan I$ Pre1/dent of tlla Und1ff11reduete
StUdent Association. The following oo/umni• on
~Student apathy (or the lie~ thereof) and the
recent Senete election• .

by Tim Sheehan
S tud•nt Auoc/11/on Prtald•nl

student vote total to a recent high, the
algnlllcartce of that role has yet to be determined.
I would argue that the number ol legitimate
a~/or qualified candidates rllnnlng had moro ol
lrt )mpact In hiking the ~te totals. For example,
In the President's race, there were three (II not
tour) candidates Who could be considered
serious contenders. This contrasts sharply w1t11
the Presidential election ot the prevlous year
wh'ere the likes ot Luke Skywalker linlshed third.
And tne presence of the lee Increase Is enol her
variable that h~ Yet to be analyzed l or i ts
possible Impact on the ~te. The "amount of
disseminat ed lntormetlon · equals the maxim
amount ol votes" -does not necessarily apply
l&gt;ere. Tile vote tot al wa• higher than usual, but
not high enough. The Student apathy argument
has not ·been refuted.
In last Spring's Senate elections, over 40
candidates ran-perhaps spurred on by the
recent e~cltement that surrounded the offl~r
elections. A candidates forum was set up In Haas
Lounge tor t~ls election, and again, oo one
allOwed up save fO&lt; the candidates. However, as
tl&gt;at Is Where the similarities with other ei8C11ons
end, t don't think that anY particular conetuslona
on st udent apathy, availability or Information,
and vote counts can be made hare.

The annual SA Senate elections always aoem
to serve as tho focal polnl for healed debate on
the taplc or student apathy and anemic ~ter
turnouts, and this year Is no exception. For the
moment, let's assume that these two symptoms
are · Inextricably linked In e casual
- relationship-that I~ the mere presence ol the
former In and of Itself spawns the latter.
Messrs. Olson and StelnkOhl-who hit the
edltonal pages of Tile Spec/rum last Friday with
their thought s In Senate elections and otudent
apathy-mlg/lt not agre.l with this contention.
From the tenor of their letters It appears that they
feel that an Informed student body would
~te-or at least eould not compttln If they
chose 1101 to vote. This has alwaya been th'
Student Association's ofhclal position. Yet, the
problem atwaya rernalna-the large mslo&lt;lty ot
AsHrtlonl
Thls Fall there were /ewer Senate candidatH,
students do not vote; ""dldata loruma,
a shorter campaign season, an absence of
extensive newspaper coverage. and mJIIIOI)s ol
extensive newspaper coverage, and no candidate
campaign posters notwlthatandlng. More
f orums. According to the "student apathy equal a
specifically, as 11 candidate lor SA President tast
year. I saw soma dl atreaalng Indications that the low ~te" equation, and tacklng on the Olson• studellt-Oody as a whole did not wanr to be • StelnkOhl " lnlormed public equals higher ~te;
corollary this Fatrs electiOn totals should have
Informed about the campaign.· FO&lt; Instance,
been abysmal, If not Infinitesimal. Yet the voter
there were two candidate forum• thet - • wen
turnout waa 66 percent grea.ter that that of la$1
advertised and yet In both cases oo more than
Spring's Senate ei8C11ons. For att you cynics,
three students attended. And trom first hand
twlce oothlnq may $1111 be oothlng, but I am
experience I can assure anyone that It Is very
encouraged by the increased turoout • .Perhaps
Trustratlng to prepare IO&lt; a lorum and not hava
"apiilhy,"
If It ever existed, Is beginning to wane.
anyone ehow up. In this lnatanC11, the three
So what does aJI this analysis mean? It only
student newspa.pers fulfilled thalr obligation to
points to the bona fide .s ymptoms-the causes
ln!orm the public by printing pictures, esaaya and
are narda! to pinpoint and rectify. Neverthelea~.l
holding Interviews' lor their endoraa'!W'nta.
,am convinced that the following assertions hold
true:
Apathy
Although this quantum jump on newspaper
1) Lolli etecllnn tallies aro not necessarily a
coverego · olayed some role In puahlng the

result ol the ga~eric tarm tabelad " apalf&gt;y."
2) Many factors contrlbule to vote totals, suc11
as amount and scops of newspaper coverage,
number of serious and/or qualified candidates
running, the type or election held, Iangiii of
campaign &amp;eason, level ol student population
that Is Informed. and the way that Student
Association operates. No doubt there are others.
3) An Informed student body can lead to a
higher voter turnout-but only within the
parameters ol a 5 to® percent st udent tally. The
questions remain: how can students become
Informed, and what about lhe 80 to 95 percent of
the S.!_udent population thst does not ~te?
lniiiMIICal
Solutions-panaceas perhaps, but an attempt
to get the Information out to those who desire It,
and try to reach those right oow don't want to be
bothered with lt.
1) Candldato torurus: I have Ytt to sea anyone
go to them. Unless someone can come up with a
sur•llre way to attract an audience, I think they
are a superlluous ondea\'Of.
2) Printed essays: Moat students don't read
them, but at least they have to opporlunlty to
become Informed Perhaps the student
newpapers can help us out on this one.
3) Printed pletlormJ: ThiS msy be the beat Idea
ol alt. Starting next Spring, st oternents ot the
candidates' own chOOSing will be distributed ond
printed, t hen
at eoch polling place for

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Our P llclty ond Communicat i ons
CllllrpetSOIIS wilt be working on finding ways to
reach lhat mass ol sti&gt;C!Mts that do oot vote.
Marty ol the othef lectors that lnlluence the
voter turoout cannot be conttotled, thus In the
absence ot a crystal bell. we can only hope for
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The Student Assoclollon Is always open to
suggestions on how to lmf)rove our organiutlon,
as It lollowa that our functions anclaervlces wilt
likewise Improve. I would like to thank Msars.
Olson and Stelnkohl lor taking the tlme to air
t heir opinions and olfar their suggeallons. In
addition. I hope that the cotor turnout on the
4pcomlng mandatory lee referendum will be a
rocord braakor.

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To the Editor.

ol ... rlllher than on act ol ...,._.. The anlcto wu
YOf'/ lnalghtlul and oym~lhetle but I , _ a pk:luro It

Wlllw-rd 10 the forme!
&amp; of TM S,.C]/Oim
of W - y. 24 S e p l - 1810-the Irony to
-~My- you mloht-llopeciiO
con.-y In ~ 0111cte '1'rlal ol the Ylcllmo; the
altenMth ol rOj»" . . . l&lt;M&amp;IIY dole&amp;!~ by tr. bl.,...;
Malem ollhe ..,..,.nl~ ad for H0tM ala. The ad
whlcllcMc&gt;lcta._nua MJtabtectla-~and
degradlft9. II II )uatlhel)'pe of otUtucleloward _ _ ,
which rolnlor. . aoolety'o attitude lt\01 rOj» lo
ect

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11 yow adllorlal po11cy It truly w11111 yow artiCle
l n l - to convey, I -.lei urgo you 10 pul yow money
- • "10"1 moulllls and dlocontlnuo canrt~ the ad. I
_,eo! .IISO U&lt;QO!'-Oiyout - - - founclthe8d
u objeCt..,_ ao I do, to * rita to the llledc HorM

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Homo wlrltlteltl upon

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Exercise for ill'thritis
Be cautious

To rhe &amp;Jitor.

To the Edfior.
Hello IIQOinl Thla 11 your prolllle adllorlol WYiler becll
\ wlln mpro nowo ol UB 'golngo-on.' Now on with my
latest point. • .
Wt Ill IH, "'"' lnc:l rtld l.boul tilt HlCUII ISIIUIII
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that twill within our ooelooy. Thoro art no quick

solutlont, t&gt;ut at IN II we can ua.e avoidence taclloe to

A.tPt Teak Force Vana amongst carfno and conc.rn"'

com bet the anU·humanoaa ot mal.. acts. Walk acros.s
campus 01 down a dimly lit SHill alone?. • . Don't be
II'\ assholtl Calla friend 01 neighbor who will walk you
home! At the old seylng goet, ..An ounco ot prevention
11 worth a pound of cure." Or If you don't want to
l mpbs.e on a friend (whlch ptobably moal'ls you have a
I»&gt;t collection of so-celled trlonds), take ad·vantage ol

human beings.

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Circle K Ia the ""'ld'o lorgnt collegiate aeMce
oroanlullon, roprMOnlad by...., 100 clu~ tocatocl on
eotnP&lt;'- thrO\Ighout the Wollam ,Homll!lhero. It Is
comi)OMCI ol lludtnll who wlllt to boc:ome actively

the Ant~ T&amp;lk FO&lt;ce. Von-~ b&amp;iloble on
COITijKit IO d~¥0 you horrW II ntgltl IS ~ ao you live
wiWn a ruaonabto distance lrorn c:ampuo (whlcll they
ha¥0 looNIY dell~•.. but don't think about gottlt)g
a aaft ride nome on Friday night to Rod&gt;eaoor. . . to
vlall your lover!) Ttke advantage ol lhll phonomonal •
"""'lce..:don'l walk nome In lear, be sale with I Itt Anti·

~nvolvld In eommunlly eoncem via servlea protects a.nd

octlvitleo.
On SUnday, OCtober 19, Circle K will t&gt;e having a
nlko/blka. A n)Juolblke It baolcally o wallo•tho"(blke-a·
thOn to help the Wostern New York Chapter ol the

Arthrlllo Foundation In Ita eflorts 10 usist those
lndlvjdualo wleken with trthrltla. Three Circle K Clubs
will be lnvolvo&lt;l In onlt project-tho Circle K Clubs
U1!;'11111: Stele. and Conlsluo.
TheN clubo can't do II ilone. They need YOUR holp. Pituo voluntttr to ride/walk 10 help people wllh
ArtMtlo. Wt ntad YOU.

Squire lnfOfmaUon nas timetables lor when th' vans
run, or stop up at the CAC OfUce-345 Squire-do lind
out rnbre about the people w"o give of their llme to
make this a woridng campus service.
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Use Ihe Task Force, II is htrt f9r you I

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G1ry Stoinkohl

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HlkoiBiko Chalcinan

Mora/jog
To rhe Editor.
Thlo loltor Iaino.- u o ,..,_,..to·~··
contribution fo the 'ugly glrll' coni10¥01Sy.ln hls 19110&lt;,
Mr. Hea l n l r - a IWMbor o l - and HI tnouohl
OUIIIAI-10 about thlo luuo, ouppclo.dty to "moJca

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about ,,., opfnlona."

I "1111 not apeak to the ogotlom of Mr. Hex In Mttlng
hlmsolf ug u tnt orl&gt;llor ol this conflict. No&lt; wttl I
- .•• myaall 10 lito auporflcl.lllty of his ~
iclen11flc, atatementa 'wMre do you· think
•paycnoaomllk:' lr!gldlly orglnatts anyway? Huh?)
Rathel. I wO\IIdlll&lt;o to confront Mr. Hex r-tdl~ loll
light and callout 1tottmont ol tho looue of N•lom.
Mr. Hu elalme not to t&gt;el,..,. on)'11tl~ In his lollor,
but nlo attitude toward I he oubject Ia mode' clear In
offhand comment• auch aa •·alnce there are ve.ry, very
few p~ty women at thll ectH&gt;ol . . ." What makes a

woman pretty, lolr. Hu:'l Since I doubt you personally
know -ry women on thlo eampuo, I mutt ooobme
_your ano- hll I\Othlng to do with t~e more ttheteat
.. _,,of ""h -n..:e pefloor&gt;ai"Y· but only wi1l\ the
olu and ahlpo of breuta, uo, race, tiC. If you
malnt.a1n thtt these phyalc.aJ characterlstlct are what
make or break MXUII enjoyment, then you · are

ob/eelltylng lhttt Womon: t,..tl~ tl!em ao objects

rather l/lln humen bol~o. ~
The Null objo&lt;;llflocl Jowl, the Klan objectifies
blocko; obloctllletllon lo olwayo on act of non-phyolcol
lholt humanity Ia to kill
vlolonco. To clony lhtlr oplrlt bY d8greM. And lhlt violence not
olwo,o ....,.In 11 tho non-phyllcll level. Rope, the
blliO&lt;I~ ol woman, and other crlmoo of IIIII 1)1~ ore
allanrlbulablo IQ 1M donl.ll of the humonfly of_,_,
Whlcl1 aide ora you on. Mr. Hu:? EltNr you truly
wflll you Wfllt, In whleh caaaLIMI truly !IOtT'f
fo&lt; you. or you do not, which .-no you uo wastl~
...rtOftO'I llnlo Wllh ~ trivial Of,OUIIWilL But ellltO&lt;
way your lollot hoiPI -tuoto o system ol
, lho&lt;lghtwhlelt contrlbulad to lhe conotont Injury and
1orrorlutlon olthe _ , _ olthe world.
I r,atlzo lhll you( lui -oph Will onoble yoU lo
dloregord -hi~ I've Ufd but I slnce&lt;ety hope you
•• think about these thing.. ~.... ~
motive&amp;. It c:on only help you ou1 of the "10&lt;&amp;1 fog to
wfllCit you ore 10 - t l y oubfect.

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CuJJural media
To the Ed/r""
Sl&gt;*clrvm.
Ar~ The Uon •P"~&lt;o.
Ar~

lhe JewiOit &amp;ludonc'o Hewop- Ia now 1r1 Ito
GtlttHII*Iod of oclflorlel QIOWII\. Wo fool thai ol INI
moll lrnpononl tlrno ol our ~~ the! 0/loUICI ~!for you, the l'uturo I~ ot M. an
opponunlty to loin ll'o
Who lo All?
AI h ~ now; Art Ia lnl-lad In 1,_110011~
,..,.,••......-.lnalt_._ln-~lon.
CUlture. and Nlliollallatlc ,,.,.... AIIO lntomottonal
1 - wiN b e ' - - ' 011 Mtall . . of
\lfllon ol
lloullt
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All...,.. the ln1•n1 ol 5,000 JowiOit lludonll and
In adOtlon to supplying " a vflol lnterculibfll
communrcatfons llt'k.. co the general campu•
cornm~~~&gt;hy. Thiobeirlg (the aroo of """""""lcollon) our
"majot conc:em." u an acu.e and reoponolblo moclla,
whlclllo COf1alnly a un!quo lr.dltlon WIWn SUboBoarO I.
1 you hove ltltlt
ptoo» loov•your namo,
and pllono numbe&lt; It 3.&amp;4 Squirt HilL Alao II you wiOit
to pulllloll. ....t It ,_,
Duo to the d8dlcollon ol our ttotl, we loot that ••
h - . - a un,..... -lonohlp Wllhlrl the COITijKia '
oomrnunlly bY our contlnutd otnoortty and We - &amp;lao YOf'/ gratefUl to tile Student "-lotion
tbroUifl -ao.G I ill .....,I~ lhel - the.JOWIOit
otudonto'and ,_alblt moclio ..,....
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�Pr:ying up a whopping deficiency.
• ,. ~ Xodnlew.ld
~"'"' Slo/l Writ&lt;r
Anoetk:ons 1ft lpendiQa """ out of....,. thrco r~
Clolltn &lt;Mina out. It is c:mm.rec~ t1w 1tit.llln tht 11e01
decode, tllis fllun w\ll riot to OQt out Of tvuy tWO.
Food l&lt;'n'ica aucb I t ratauraau llld raa food chlios
art II'Owina 1M I r.te of II pacmt 1 yar, with the

llld the frequall)y ordtrtd meal il McDorsald's
1111 M.e, f..C fries llld dlocoilte shake I&lt;COrdina
to '8...._ World.' t.;;ikthismeal contai.:un ample
.....,_ or protdn ror one meal, it pnMdes Dftt 011&lt;
thbd ol 10 """It.'s daily requirtd iatokt of eo1qr1cs
n...fore, it Ukdy thll If a J)trSOD - . , 10 ... ,...,; •
other tiiOIIa (i.e., breatf&amp;lt llld luncll). they would put

a

on

wdJht. S....., Kk\a's WllopporeootainslS J)tremt

tara.. lacnuc In the rut rood ltancbises wbid! more. procdD ll&gt;an MeDorsald's Bi,s Moe, but the
reproduce •t 1 who!&gt;l&gt;lna I S-20 pereau rote:
.,......., ch1111p wos Pitta Hw. Their tm-iocb "Pizza
uoembly lint rcstauraatJ eollecl one.Cowth or o11
Suprome" coalllns pknly or cheese and other proteiD·
rCIIa~t
Sl6 billion ln sales per
rich foods.
,
ICCOrdina to • CoiUUIIler Underwritm Report
~ubiUbed by Businw World mapzine.
'
Most or the ~orles come in 1 us&lt;lr.u nutritional
Conveni&lt;I)Uy loeatnd rtRAIIratlts, mort woriUQa fonn.......&amp;ar and IWtettners with quick moray ond no
wo~, more ldsurc lime, and the nanowlna pp nutrltlonll value. lkverqes, in partjeular, Were round
bet.,_ JUJ)Cm)ark« and reauurant priees are only to be • "nutritional booby trap" by R~tn Dilnt
lOme or aevenJ reuon.s wby rtfty minion Aai&lt;Oean which called the drinks over abundant Ia calories and
famllles "alvelbems&lt;l&gt;a a break today''threeOt more exceuivt eorboh)'drales. AU shakes 'wert "tltlc:k
tJmes I Wtek.
shakes. n and tardy c:ontalnnd·tDill&lt;. True millalW;es
Hown-er, many critics lay t1w tltioJ out is 1101 eontlin wbolc milt and ice crc:am, wltlle tha&lt;
tiC&lt;lWirily eatJn, wcU- CICOAic:ally. 1M Now 'Yort eoato(aed ebem(eal thickener swtetencr a
17ma food critic Mimi SIJenloo says IDOJl dWJI ~bit-emounl Of fll·free ~t. The _..;.
..,..~ food is •·, lol or cnp." Her Cut food lltltlc:t shale'' cootali&gt;nd 334 (mootly omp&lt;y) c:alotiel.
eva!.._ ..,.... from "bonlble" {Md)ould's .,ct
Ktntll&lt;ty Frind O!icten), 10 "dreadful" (Poncleroaa)
Let ..._ • • • salt it for yoo. or the &lt;iab1 a&gt;eab
"At moot dJnn« houaes, you load up with~ t . .nd.li.&lt; -oiand almolt ane Cull tal1J)Ooo of sail.
croutons, p11ony c11eae draoina. o:ad meat ruJI or Frmdl rr1a ....s spcdalay it..,. ore almost olwi)'J preta&gt;derlun," .....,..,nd Shenton.
salttd. Plaa Hut WU tbe lliabest, a&gt;ntlinilll ooe llld 1
Famy or DOC, fill foods have been sinaJtd out u
h.olheupooos (or dull day's IVpply for ~00 the
what's wrooa with nutrition 1n the Unitnd Slates today. mlldta:t or lodlum-mtrlctnd dlds). This blah salt
Recently, Consumer Underwrlttrl testtd dalrt or the content is I n&lt;pdvt flctor r~ those prndisposnd to
bluc:a food frondliscs, Burger Chtf, Pizza Hut, devoloplna blah. blood pr ...urt.
KtniUcky Fried Chicken, Hardte'$, Atby's,
One buraer, hold the nulrimul Iron. copper, total
McDonald'•· Buraer Kina. and Arthur Treoeber's. vlt..,ln A, pantothenic odd, foladn, and biotin,
Testers round that they .,. oil bilh in rau and/ or absent In most Cost food meals, ore nutrlmu which
supr • and overly laden with calories for the amount or pcrfonn I variety or funetlons In arowth and lift
essrnri&amp;l nurrlmtJ they provicle. AU meals were Juppan. Oerivnd from lllii1Y food sources, these
defiCient in ll leaa· a few autrltnts but Arthur nutritnll would wuolly be a prut of I st&amp;ndard diQ
Jreod&gt;ft'l '0"1$ the WORt , short of •ttn OUtrimU Which (ncJuda I variQy Of foods. Wben thehuoaries
hit , m.aYb&lt; fast food r:lltrs sbould try beans, cllfl&lt;leaCy
eoosidcrnd c:ssentlal In a wtJJ-Isala..MI'I!Iet.
o r the
food
Cranebist,
vea&lt;toblea. ydlow v....,.blcs, llld fresh fruiu. , 0
1_Th•
_buraer
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Novak joins law school
Does this University ploce tnarc importan&lt;:e on a professors' publiealion
record than on hi• teaeblna excdlmee7
"Absolutely not," Tenure Review Board Steretary Lawrence A.
Oopp!ello answernd lddlna that tbtrt has been a miseonotption reprdlna
this balonct. Cappiello said that "teacbiag oc:holarshlp and sorvlee" must
balance ou• and llflt tht clearte to wbieb they art out or h.olanet Is tht
determWna foetor when o Coculty member is brouJht before the board.
Fonner UB Politic:ol Sdmct Professor Daniel A. Novak, who wu
denied tenure last sllrina and wu thus deniCd a teoehina pasitloo thh year
told 1M Sp«it1lm thai It oil levels bere, ·~t's dear that the quality of
teaebina is imkvlnt. They
can~.
· "I lOla bold deal, tlw'a aU," said Novak. "Beina a bod teamer doesn't
buot you, btlnJ a aoocl teoeber doesn't bdp you," he oddtcl.
Swe UDivtrsity or New Yort Ow&gt;c:dlor,Qiflon R. Wlo1111on den1td
Novak's ~ for tenure despite._., from oil of Novak'• coUeaaua
and hh wi&lt;S&lt;Iy·pnisnd teoehq stills.
"He {NoYak) Wit a JOOCiteodlcr. DO doubt,'' Cappi&lt;llo aid. Ho._.,,
• be eonlinutd, Novak did DOl have tbe oendtd balanc:e bet_, teacblna
slcills 111d publitotloo quantity.
"UB President Robert L. Ketter scans 10 fed tbot unclefsrlduota are
seeond-cluseltizcos-IJ'IdUitescbPol il more impOrtant," Novak moontd.

don.,

J;..o.eM&lt;&gt;k
C\uTeiWy enrolled In UB't Law School, Novot sald, " Tbt atmosphere
at the Law Scbool If for D10R ~ llld pleautable ll&gt;an at UB. "
Novok llddnd tllolrl.aw profeoaon"'rrtk 1111111• theit'1ob&lt; and "IIIey cart
lboar ..... qq}tiJ .. ...........
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wu lois publlcotloe reoord ••
NcMt ~ 11tt11&gt; K "-tt twelllclitla&amp;lt-.. ~. IIOiida lois
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Novot -.1 thot it's- to....:..,._ ~~~ao._ w1111ou1
bcisll .......,_,.. but . . . "be ...., bdp it...
•
n. f . . - Polldcol Sdeslcr profea« cbote 10 JO to Law Scloool
bca*C ••people io Law SclloOl-..1 to lite.tbe ltuiT I did . •Tiley l*d
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lltCIItioe to " ·..
• As 01 Ids rutwe, Novak said, "It's bard to predict.. ·Ideally 1 would life
to INCh IDa Law ltbool, or In a low~•• •~ Prlctlec Law, yoo

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C"ljlpieDo said lhll die Novot eiSC went lbtouah the prOJ)tr commltltel
and wu h.ondled tbo w1y all other cases 11&lt;. "There is nothiOJ else to
soy." he conc:ludnd.

OPENS OCTOBER 3RD
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Ifwar .;s inevitable
why even bother:
having·a military
by Rkbarcl I . Bamt t
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military bu~ mua ao up. The
differences with
to the C'ri.sis
in US-Soviet ...Wioru are at tJIOIIl a
matter of nuanas. The Rcapn
eharae that Caner shouJ&lt;IIIIlave
raised the military bulla« faster iJ
antwued with a councer-char&amp;e
that President Ford wu the Ont
Who nealected the nation's defense.
Meanwhile. relaalons with

into orroce prombina a SS.S7 billion
cut in tbe Pentaaon budact. and
who iJ nmnin&amp; for rwtm.ion on a
fivt: pr:r «nt inaCUC" In military
ina. make a shambles of the
nat•on•s ddense?
W1ll Rup.n, who has mentioned

Tbc lr.qu.i·lrmian war. and us
PWOtiaJ for sPatking • super
power C'OnnJCt. comes as a timt:ly
rmundtr that on 1ht politic:aJ is:sut
thll ovtrsh.adows all the ochcn, •t lta.u len c:ou.n trin as candfdaccs
there is no debare in the 1980 ror possible us invasion. prove to
presidential campolan. That issue, be •• triger·happy in d...S as in his
quile simply, is how do we avoid a words?
nuclear war?
Is Jimmy Can&lt;t playins politics
The l"'o major Qndidates arc by advcrti,in&amp; a J\lptrncrel
s parrina with each other on a host ''Sicolth aircraft?"
of rhetoncal or speculative Issues
Is Caner as likely to stumble into
relatrd to national s«urity:
a war u Rcapn U to c:oun war?
Did President Caner, who cam&lt; - Both tandldlles aar« that the

Amulca's most critical 11lllu
continue co deleriorate.
The
nation's dc:peodtnot on imponed
oil, wbik it has dipped somewha~.
continues at • danaerously hi&amp;h
level. And the responx to the
smous vulnerability In the Penian

Culf b the Carter~~

tbe Soviets lnl&lt;rfere with tht
or Oil.

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Presidential dira:tive S9. wbkh
announces a n~w l&amp;tJtdna docuint"
that bas b«n evolvinl over many
years, lends credence to the: idea
that the United Stat.. expect&gt; to
rliht a nuclear war . The timina of
the annouf't(l('mtnt '"a few days
before the: optn•na of the
Democratic Convention suaaau
that it was meant for Rcapn as
mueh as fa. Brezhne- .
The Republicans h.-e been
s:ayins for some time that the

Russians had a war-winni'fti

nuclear war is much more pJa..u.sibtc:

strat&lt;SY: they dldn't believe in
mutual assured dcstructton, the
notion that there cou.la ~ no
win"""s in a nuclear war. Now the
US was announclna its own war·
winruns stratear.
The most
danaerous aspa:t or the newly
announced Slratear, wbich fwther
doses tbe aap
the OUter
and Rcapn appr-hes to natiooal
sa:urity.IJ that it rcinforcu the idea
that the war both sid.. are pi41Utini
for cannot be avoided.
Georae Kennan, who eolned tbe
term ucontainmcnl" and dcveloped
some or tht thi'Or&lt;tlcaJ ideas on
wlllcb America's Cold War policy
has been based, has spoken out •
mciii eloquently about the dan&amp;er
or tbe arowina perc:option that war
isiomtabl&lt;. In Jlldl a cfimlle, fear
and despair poralytt COO&gt;tn&gt;ctive
lllep&gt; to prevau it, And both sides
fall into tbe belief that by
expteSSlna their roan in a huae
mUitary build..,p IIIey are dolo&amp; all
they can.
The debate we should be bovina
on natlqnal security Is wll&lt;lltc:r thlo
bdkf ban iUuslon.

a war into which we stumble. It will

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BOSES TO THE
OB BOLLS vs. The University of
Roc~tester Foot~all game
Sataiday. Oct. 4th
Busei 1eave from the Ellicott Tunnel 10:30 am
ancl frOm Sqalre Hcllll at 1 ' am
$3.00 staclentslndacles Bas rhte &amp; Game aclm.

Tickets Avail. at the Ticket Office
Yoa mast have and ·I.D. to purchase
Tickets &amp; for game admittance

come: about bcause one side or tbc
other becomes convinced that it
cannot be avotded. ln a.n age when
one su~tmarln• commander can
laM th• cquivaltnt of U Hiroshima
bombs on 336 •ep.a rate and
di$pened taraeu, no rational leader
clloosa nuckar war over~· But
he mialu ....tl c'-se war cow over
wac later under .-- less ravorabl&lt;
circ:unutanees if he thouabt thai
tbese were the only options.
The arowina peoslmi.sm about
war reeds the very reelin.p thal
could make a war happen. When
the two sUpct1)0Wtrs stop tallcina.
or the talks are aothlna more than
interminable rituals, both sides
~ the arms bud&amp;ft and lhcir
o.., t&lt;Neofbuecurity at tbewne
!la&gt;e- WbeD we speod the Sllrillion
dollU'S or more we are Jl.ated 1.0
spend in-t.he nut decade, the
Rwsilllll will most likely match it.
They are prepartd, If hbtory b any
auld&lt;, to sacrifice eonsumcr aoods
and even the aro~&lt;tth o r their
industrial macb'ine to keepina up
or. if possible, k«Pina ahead.

There are many ways war can 1be:ir mountlna insecwity casu w
mcoey. And in the eocl'h makes us
less scalf&lt;.
The Natioftal Seeurity Couocil
bu
D&lt;VU
COD,ducted
I
comprehenslvt ttudy or wllat
rru'liwy spendina is cloiGc to our
economy, tbe fo undadco of our
nationaLstrcnath.
The 1wo
principal candidates - promislna
to cut aolientll)tftl lpti)CIIna, ,..hiob
IJ JIIIIPOSed'LO be bold, and 10 raise
tbe "-11011 budpr,- wblcll IJ

come abou~. Jlut .....,liallf they
fall into two disUIXl J&lt;a&gt;arios. The
ooe thlt has been mllcll pubtic:iud
by the advO&lt;at&lt;S Of t reatly
incnased mUirary apendina is •
deh'bcratdy initiated wac by the
Soviet Union. They are prqJUed,
10 Jhe ll&gt;cory aoes. LO riJk miUions
o f easuallles If they can Inflict
slcnlllcanlly areater cuuaiiUes on
tbe US.

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1'beft 1s oOO!lDa "' Scwlct bblory
or ideoloiY to suppon tho u.-,o.
-so.lol ~w COIIIIIIIilt«&lt;..,.,..
o
m td criaaa Ia tbe 1111110 of
........ ..c..nty~ . . - .
llloir """' ~*&gt;~*• Aacl t.bcy have

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with the defC11.1&lt; or their homeland,
their hiJtori&lt;: coullon. and above all
the tmeertaioti&lt;s any leader ram
about limitlna the cbmaat in •
nuclear war, mak. .iltblocaliSI by
cksigD unlikely.
The strenath of the &lt;Ountry to
mttt: a crisi1 will come from .t
strong economy and 1 sodaJ ordc.r
to which our people arc
passionately commiued.
The
historical example thiU should be
worrying Ui ' ' not Munitb or
F'mland, bu1 France in 1940, whcm
tbe reputedly stronaest mifitary
po.,.u in Europe collapsed and
surrcndaed be&lt;:ause it bad already
failed its society.
Tbt sec:ond J«taario,ro1 a future

co ust: nuclear •·capons •n I be event

1lul theft

10 be aood·
Neilhor
caclidlte 11 ~ tbe ocher
011 tbe ........,_,. lncaaislmt

$Uppdled

• policy of ftabtlnc iDfllljaa 011 one
r... oad coun111a It 011 aootller•
N o - voccrs 11e borelf. The
li(e and dcatb ~ 011 wliicb the

their bonier•. sliiYival
o f tbe Ualted SUia han~~"
bltoomoo ~
""'not even boU1I mentionod.

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firms-&lt;ompanies thit don't r&lt;qulre oonsumers 10 buy
• &lt;llker. cmbalmma. okhcs or urns.
"p.tca di5pOSI! pt...,. 110 out ror bids ror th&lt;ir
LOS ANOELES (PNS)-Callfomla (uncnl home wor~." be said~ and tbc:re is preuun for c:rcm.at.Oria 10
prncti&lt;cs have served &amp;5 the butt or some classic hulnor bid lo,. to set the buJinal.
and scandal over the yean, from I!Ycl)'lr Waush'• 71u!
Kilbur-n finally wen1 public with hi&amp; charges in the
Lo•-.d o,,.,o J.Wca ~1jlford'• Til• Am•riNJII Woy of April issue of A1.ortUJJry Mant~x~m~m. a uadcDmlh. Bu1 nan:ly bas there boen a contro&gt;Cfl}' "' rnapzine. in at! ankle thlod "II It Time To El&lt;PDk
baz.anc-and JO r~ about fun&lt;nl practlccs-m The Truth?" It dld IIOt, bo""""'· name nam&lt;S. "If
you're in tht funtra! tradt. h~S'tiJhH ObY10US V~~ ho
lbat which DO"' &amp;ripo califO&lt;nia'• fun&lt;nl industry.
11K iss-ue ts whether some or thr crcmaioriu werina we~rt talklog -about.·· h~ u.fd.
10 the new "'no frills" funerals in California are
Also, he •ald, he dldn'a lhin~ lhcy were lsolo~ed
burd!lla mor&lt; I han one body at • time,.,...,.., aettll\i inddcnts. " 1 merely hrottJht tn a hnd a ~n uatiorr-.,"
the iUhcs mixed up.
i$ common tooWkdJe.''
~
The CO!Itrovmy is compounded by tM (oct that IM
TbOst Who O¥CDCC ana rq:ul.lrr lhc tndU$Cr)
dalms or bolh .ld.. "' the dhpul&lt; .,. colorod by se&gt;l(· vdlcrntntly dtsalf&lt;C.
interat.
" I know nf no \"l.k '" Califomja w.here muhipae
The issue m:ay penllin to other Slllt'SIU well, but n 1s cre.amatlons have ta~cn pl11c-c."~ Rid Jam~ leahy1
particularly biller in Caliroroia b&lt;caUJ&lt; 1he llate's executive dlttctor of the lnlermcnt 1\Uoda.tion or
burgronia&amp; crcmat.ion r1.te is double lha.t of thf tal of

Callrornia, the trade auoclalion for temctaries and

tMcountry.
Although crtmations clon't ncccssanly imply
inexpensive sendorra, a srowil\a n·wnbcr or crcmasioos
in the ....... are handlod by nrnu lbat charge u lillie as
Sl$0&lt;o simply pkk up lbc body, cromate It and Jell.tCf
the asbcs. There ls DO embllmin&amp;, body vi&lt;Wal\i.
f\IIKnl proceulon 0! no-s.
The ........ t...titiocal runeral dirtctcn, los!
coun battler In lbc 1970s deslaned to keep lbc low-cost
COII!Pilli .. out, Itt upsctr about tllil lbreat 10 thelt
blllinoss and ,.Y the upstart oompanles lack dignity.
The death lndllllt)' oatioowkk ls WOICJti.. What
b&amp;ppms here, bocalll&lt; as Jimllar low-eos~ funeral rlrms
•l'rina up in other- sweo. the bank in CallrO&lt;&gt;ria
. provlcks a prn!Ow or how DUlY the flsht can be.
Take tlle tale of the allqjtd mulirpk er;matloiiS,

acmatonc:s.
Altholl&amp;h tb..-e io no 1pecifoc bw fotbldd!na multiple
&lt;r&lt;malionr. L&lt;:lhy said. they arrn't done for ethical
rel$0ns. l..eahy said it U illc:p.l to put one penon••
rema.in.a i.o another'svavc.. Buyina a cernaary lot Jives
you exdllllve rights to liiC the property, allboushlt

Ona
Robcn kllburn. • roamer mottidao with • rathCf
unfortuDIIC name. owns Funeral Supply
lntmwulonale, • company tlutt makes rcrn,......,
ltOnaae unlll ror bodies. HU ""rubop i.s in \he d&lt;ltft
ncar S..umont, and be traveb the otaae scntna his
"Kool IC&amp;ve Koold IC&amp;bincu" to funeral boma and
craoatorics.lubouldbepointedout lbat in IOyaanof
ldllaa his equlpn&gt;&lt;:DI, onlY ooe bas bca! bou&amp;ht by a
~lfillscompany.

It wu on a sales tn)l to an Oraoae County
crernatory-&lt;:ernerary a year and a half ago that Kllb'um
claims he " " live bodies put into a retort (crcmalloo
oven) at oDe time.
•
"The l)od;es _ . OD boanfs 00 ...,U In lbc - · "
be said in an lnttMcw. "The l)od;es disappeared and
the caru came bird(. I looked In- the reton and ""'

more than one pair or feet."
At tbelMicplxo lbat day, Kilburn said, he alto qw
llllCiaimed uba dwnpod into empty t1utt
belciQpd to other people. Four )O.plloo JfCG plui;c
COtUin&lt;n of cremal&lt;d rcmoias - • takm 10 t\110 Ol&gt;al
araves, "be .aid, "and I '"" then lho-..d them in and
CO\'eT them 'lrith a little clltt." Ab bour or an later,
araveside JCrYic:ts were held. be .aid and • &lt;Nket
lowered iato c:rdJ an¥e. Kllbum Aid be i:J suu none or
tbe moumm knew lbe ...keu "'«t r..U., on the
uba of u many as smy penoJU.
Kilbunl said be did nothlna aboUt his obxrvallonl,
tMO tbouah tWO claY&gt; later be vWted lbc Jlltle'
CR~Mtory and uw 10 boxes on a bench bcloa filled
'lrilb asbcs from a comroon container IIDd then uol,ncd

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IIIJatatioft ad h could ba&gt;c COil me $8000," he Aid.
He alto Clid notb!Qa wtaea be looer ruited another
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bodies ....... boomed lOplbcr. Empty ...te...
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come up with proof." Noakes SOld he
thinb tile problem is directly related to the rise of nofrilb cremation nrms and ,... so rar as to ""' thill
umu3 aanations OC:CUr WbenC:YCf )'Ou•ve 1 01 I
aanatory haodlina diRI&lt;t dUposll bosina.."
NcUbly, moot per-. makiDa such ClutrJCS operate
buslnascs whicb bave bca! odvendy ofrccted by !be
"no fril'*'' 6rms. Kilburn, by hi.s owft ldmbslon,
clcpcndl on the tradllionai runeral llomts ror a market,
and ls "cloi., all I can to keep tMm In business."
Both Noakes and Monvtu')' MoMI'"'.," publisher
Roo Hill an: r\IIKnl dir&lt;aan Wbooc buslnascs lutv&lt;:
bca! rotc&lt;d to adapt to c:ompctilion from cranatioll
rltllll. HilA hils- oo far as10 &amp;UJt hia ovm ~to
offer low-cost funeral~.
The laue
PDS$1ble c'rcmauon abu.es did aet a
publi&lt; fO&lt;Um tile
Ccmcury Board's September
meerlr\a. and it ..ctd 10 drafl leaislooion makiDa It
llcplto ......,.e ,_tluto one body In a sfDaJe rcton.
"'*&lt;~ was oonceroed but horrifocd." .aid •
executive dltcetor om ... Arter all we're llllllnitioa for
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appeared, Oill lutd an invatiptor pay uoal\nounced
viJ;IS 10
Orona• County crematories that ha.odlc
bodJa ror ''110 frills" compauics. No prblcms ..., •
round •• cia her place. he said.
The rounder of the Slate's laraest "no frills"
crcrn•1lon company. Charles D&lt;nnina or Tho Ntptune
Sociay, and Tom Weber, founder of lbe ori&amp;lnallo,..
eost nrm, lh&lt;&gt; Telophase Sociay, both said they have
no knowkdl" ofbodic:o bdQa a .....uod mO&lt;Ctluto Oft&lt;
at 1 lime. Weber said II W'OUid.be rooli&gt;l! to clo so;
"You'd lutve to JO to ollisher hut, whidl would be
horrondowly expcrllive, you'd have all sons or smoke
and ash and you'd have lo burn ror hours ond ho~. It
would be I he bi&amp;&amp;CSI moss you .....,. saw."
Kllburn said be rccently rcvisrted the crcm61ori&lt;:s an
qiiCSiion and round ·~ now have ctcaocd up lhor
acts. But he pid he thinks the pracric-t of m!xin1
crcnaated remains and till&lt; In&amp; bodies oul .or caskets "'
bum more lha.n onr a1 a timt" is still a.mna. on.
So docs Bud Noat&lt;S, a funeral director in Glmora
who alto writes ror llforrlllll')' "'"""'"-"'· wbkh has
bca! k""Pine tlle issue alive Jinee April. Noakes said he
bas not pc:nonally whnessed any ablJ.Ses, but has talked
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tribute to the oriiinal Black: Mountain too~ in promote publicity for productions, publish a and two more at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery.
North Cllrolina . Black Mountain College II weekly newsletter, sponsor "social even.ts,· an.d These concerts are sponsored through a grant
hopes to carey on the same spirit of enthusiasm present new idea.&lt; for programs. Presently they from the NEA, in addition to funds and seryices
and dedication that the original Black Mountain are plaonina the opening of a yoga and aercise from the Colleae itself and U 8 '
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MusicDepan:ment.
pame Cbanae is that nine out of the reo Colleaes
Black Mountain Colleae II also provides artlie University have cbanaed their names from - expostue and experience for both students and
t The Buffalo City _Lights Theatre Company is
the original alphabetical system.
professional talent through its Artists-in· currently perJonnina John Osbourne's play "The
R ·d
Entertainer" which opened September 12 and
This faJI , courses are being offered at the
est ence program, noted Mahoney. will run through Seplernber 28. David Frendrick,
Colleae in music, theatre, and crafts. Many- of Participan~ in tlie program volunteer to Terry Doran, Frank O'Hara and Erica Wohl
these courses are designed for a non-major who coordinate workshops in their fields of interest in (tccredited local thespians) ara among those
expresses an interest in on'e of these areas but is return for the opportunity to develop their
unable to fulfill that through a . specific talents.
involved in the production . A special benefit
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In pa.st years Artists-in-Residence were solely
performance of "The Entertainer" wilt be held
department.
While courses with varying credit hours are from the University, however, individuals from · on September 25 •
offered, credit-free workshops ranaing from . out~de the University are currently inv~lved in . The Buffalo Regional Ballet Company is also
basic body movement to the psychology of the affogram. Most noteworthy are world joining £ lack Mountain
liege ll's Ar.ts·in·
comedy are also offered.
, accredited Japanese pianist, Aki Takahasi and ·Residence program,
o y sai A lectureStudent cooperation plays a large role at Black members of lhe .newly founded Buffalo City . demonstiation on
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Mountain College 11. The Colle"' .8 Players-a Lights , Theaue Company and the Buffalo performance; will be held November 29
student run drama club- presents two Reaional Ballet Company. ·
complete performance on December 13. All
performances annually. Auditions are open to all
Ak.i Takahasi, who has been referred 10 as "the activities will take place in the Katharine Cornell
students and past plays · have included world's best" by (NEA) administrator Morton Theatre. "We . hope that this newly expanded
"Oodspe/1," "Arsenic and Old Lace" and Feldman, will be arrivina in mid-November. Five . Artists-in-Residence program wiU draw the
"Hotel Baltimore. "
concerts aie planned for next semester-one at community and the University tOgether," added
Jn addition to the Colleae B players, student Baird Hall in late November, rwo at the Residential. Coordinator Stephanie Weisman .

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available for the tatlna, allhovih
the pol hu bocom&lt; • bil llrnillled
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The
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Prosr.tllnnlina Corumlnec received
minor criticism lut year ror ics
..... or funds channeled for
PI'Oif&amp;mS and •alvhits to benenr
University lire. Now known •• the
Student Activities Steerina
Commiuec, il "' qaln orrcrlnc
S2S,OOO-allocaced by tl1e Foculty:
Student Association (FSA)-for
diJrributlon lhrouahouc the campus
&lt;Ommtmity.
A formct roulloa eblirpt~"son or
the eomll\luec. Vott President for
Studftlt Affairs Rkbard Siudkow.
C"Pbined thai u year'• Student
Association (SA) Pr&lt;Rdau Joel
May&lt;nO!In was oppo&amp;ed 10 tbe
purchase or $10.400 worth of

t:nl&lt;:rJ&lt;IIC7 Loan ""-' and tbe
ParCOIIf'J-a Joalll&amp; COtUK oa tbe
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addition~ money "'ould have been
II5Cd for • phone in ord&lt;r to have
dlrccl a= to the ·rask Force."
Maycroohn also complained lho1
Vc:rj few s:t.IJdCOU WtfC 8WiliC Of Che.
availability of the fundi. "Much of
tl1e money "'41 spent without
&lt;onlultina the wboi&lt; Unlvmlty,"

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Intercampus bikeway set
The ovcrqe day or bwritlina ror tbc Ellicott dweller is anythlna bul
heartwannlna. Tbe 10tnels tYJik:al. The d~or is broken; quiddy the UB
student runs down ITvc fiiJhts of .airs and intO the bUS IUnncl.
To hil dlllllay the 11uden1 ftndltwo packed buJCS and the third well on
h.s way 10 fullcapaeity. Thelludent opts lo take the tblrd b•U witl1the hish
e•pe&lt;:tation or rrndina a !at. No luck.
TbrotJ&amp;)l nearly o hlllf an hour or traffic Jl&amp;bts, early noornina rush hour
traffic. and eiU' ter«China brakes which vibrate the p....,ser's whole
body, the audcnt ls Onlllly dumped orr. The ride home rrve houra lat~r I&gt;
not altoa&lt;lbes cliffemu.
For thestudall tired oflbcbuslaotridina Bluebird busa, rcUctmoybe

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dace hu DOl yet been ret. AI Taylnr, a desiJn enaittcc:r at th&lt; NC"t York Scae
O,panrncnt or TraJUponatlon, said. ''construction for the bikeway will
• probably beain In the Sprfna of 1981 . If construction ll&amp;rts u antldpat.e d lr
will be completed by that tall." Toylor llso told Tlrt S{Httrum thoctbecost
or tbe bikc11&lt;ay will be opprol!imately $20,000.
Tbe bikewoy will be funded by tbc New York Slate ~partmCI\1 of
Tnnspc&gt;nolioft and &amp;llo chrouJ)I redcnl ftlDds. UB will no&lt; ~· up 1ny
money. Taylor upii!Ded. The OcpartmaJt or Tnuuportauoa-as a
coaditioo of consii\&gt;C'doa-rcquires th&lt; local cicy to asaumc lh&lt; annuli
ll$alnt....- respoulbitity wllleh ill this case. is &lt;Sped':" tO exceed
Sl 000 The T"""' or Aalbcnt bas alrally llfCed 1o . . . - ll&gt;ls """·
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Boui&lt;V~rds-Cbarina the road wilb ...... The path will thai a&lt;~!""' to
Mayolrd Avet&gt;uo and Stevenson and Rosedlk· Boulevltd. The bilc&lt;'WIJ
wiQ coetJnue OCI SW«&lt; H.OIII&lt; Road OS a lhoulder area ooljlmlt 10 the
T&lt;*lwtY md end ol Maple and Flint Roads.
' Por dlliiY otudenll the bikeway could tum ou1 to be a wclcoaled relief"
rrom the drudaery or rldina abc bUies. As one UB ~tudent remark~. • ~
bikeway would be arcat-it •urc would beal the bell oul or ridlna a bus.

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ill ~luCky Council of the Town of ADibent ofrtdaiiY ll)proved 1
~otloa 10 poJh fell the "Sl/NYAB lntereampw Btlceway." The
It a planned bic)'d&lt; and pcdcstriao route within lbe ,_, or •
AmbctS1 ~ 10 bnp&lt;ovc bic:)odc travel bd'Welb tbe Main Su«t and •
Amherst Calpus.
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or the bikeway ls u old u the SC&lt;Ond campus." He added tlw che plans
had boca unda c:onJklcration Iince llle Nonh C&amp;mpus wa~ firot
co!UiriJOed, bul actual wort was never bqun.

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repracntotive "" 11\is year·, llill
incompkt&lt; StectlnJ ComQ&gt;iuee,
oraucd that, "In a sltuatioo where
you're ajvtna away money. there's
bound to be confba.'' E.tplainins
that .. P·( '()plt behand CC"rtaia
pro,.as 01 the lim&lt; prcsmted
he odcled thai
Committee m&lt;!Dbcf&gt; f&lt;lt tl ..,.
beneficial . No,. , look ins with
bindsiJ)It . Cordell saM! .... bope to
a;·oid past mlnues.
This year'• chairperson for the
he maintained. E.tplainin&amp; that · Prosnmmma Commiuec was al.!o nine member Stccrlns Commlucc,
"m001 oflhe money had been spcnl erltldud for u!ios $12110 to put up Assodlle D&lt;an of UnderJl:uluoce prlot to the bqjnnins of &gt;Chool." siaM in the Ellicott Complex. In Eduo:atioo Walt« Kun.t. indicated
Moyctsobn said tbls year's Stecrint drfeM&lt; of lhe Commiuec's actionl chat there will be no strict
Committee bas made an effort 10 let SiJ,B.tlkow ma.intaJntd that, "Ten rcgula1iuns for fundjn&amp; c:ampu$
&amp;roups know the money iJ people came •oadhcr in &amp;ood faith, orpnizatioru. " We don't want to
available.
and tried 10 do IOm&lt;thUIA-bencflcial IIJflc croa~lvily in th&lt; Un••&lt;TSity." 1
No Umlt
for this Uni•nsi1y." He asserted Kunz maintained. " In Other word&amp;.
The Uknctnbcr 51udenl focull y tho• he 51unds " behind ev&lt;rythint 1he sky's che limh."

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Maye&lt;1ohn lnd.k:ated that he did
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but agreed thot the rnoney could
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�~ A s~mmer fuU of confusion ; to register.or not to r.egister

!E

~ l4cb wltb a reflective
smile, "Of course, it' s .,..Y tn
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talk now. When tbe tfme
!: (CPS)-David Rarunan, a comes ..• "
19•year-old political science
So it went tbis SllmJi)er u
1
~ junior at Califomla·Berkdey, approximately four miU1on
remembers that tbe confusion young men across tl}e country·
~ started wben he ru-st read about tried to make up tbeir mind$.
(! military reai•tration laat wlw to · do about military
..January. It hasn't ended yet.
registration.
Hartman's
"AI r.m I thought. 'There's oonfusion was typical of four
no way I'm going to resister,' " men College Press Service
~ he recalls. ''But then r thought followed )hrough their decision·
3:: of the conscqumoes." FaUure maklna.
to rqjster can bring penalties of
As Jarne DeVoto of Atlanta
five years in .,.tson and a , put it: "There was no way to be
SJO,OOO f"me.
right about this.''
Not knowing whl!! he should
DeVoto, Hat tman, and
do, be . comulted friends and David Batadi of Cleveland
family, though_ "I knew what finally decided to register. All
they would say." On balance, recorded ·on their rqistration
" I had no one to ~urn to."
forms tbat they were COJllplying
Hartman ultimately decided with the law under protest. "I
to register. but his confusion · was scared oo register," DeVoto
persists. "J can say I won' t IJO explains, "but I feel like I'm
fight in a war," be sates, and cbickeoshit for bei6a ~ed,

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My proten note doesn't make
me feel·like a man."
All four you113 men-the one
who bas yet to resister
requested anoo)111ity-had little
troublt&lt;:-rl.Ddjng advice during
tbeit ordeals. A bewildering
nurn,ber of protest groups
competed for tbeir ·attention.
Though DeVoto was tbe only
one to$0Ck" out counsel,ins help,
all encountered a lot of protest
1iterature.
The Centra) Committee for
Con&amp;eientious Objectors, based
in Philadel,phill, distributed
"over HlO,OOO" protest cards
nationally for the War Resisters
Leaiue , estimated "about
·2b;ooo have filled out tbeir

cards."

,

Vincent _Cobb of the
American Friends Service
Committee an anti-war group
associated with the Quakers,
"couldn't even ·_begin to

When f:OU·need some

enimate" the n11mbc'f of
counsdina letters bis group
diilnouted to 18-and J9- year
olds across tll'e country.,
"We didn't necessarily wan
for people to come to us,"
C6bb understates. He say~ the
Friends' Dcn"er · office alone
pulled 52,000 names and
addresses from drivers license
records, and sent them Ietten
explaining what options were
8\&gt;ailable.
Protest _leaders are bulli4h
about the &lt;esults of such
efforts.
At different poinl.S during the
registration pJocess, protest
leaders estimated that anywhere
from a balf ' million to two
million people refused to
register.
Paul Mocko of Selective
Service says the agency "won't
.have very reliable numbers,until
October." Yet because of the

notes at3:00a.oi.,you find out
who your friends .-e..

rumon and widespread
speculation, "we will )ublish a
less reliable set of pfO!:Iiminao
f~aures." AI our prm time, the
agency bad temporarily delayed
publication of the fl8ures.
"No one)mows yet," M«ko
says. "Irs that simple."
Similarly, DO one knOWS hOW
many people registered with
written protesta on tbm fonns.Mocko points out tbat notes
like ~·1 intend to file as a
conscieotJous objector natus''
\1/ritten on the forms "mean
notbina oo us now, mostly
because we don't want any
iruormat.ion on classification
now."
Yet Selective Service keeps

'•the card on microftlm, so we
can S&lt;:C tbe message if and when
it becomet relevant. We'd much
rather have people do that
(write the protest message on
the card) than not resister at
aU~" Jie str~ses the sentiment
applies to those ·who still
haven't registered, too.
Many anti-registration
advised eligible males to
messages on the form5
as a legal means of protest
and as a precedent for applying
for conscientious objector
status,
should ...,..tkaft
classification be · cranked up

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Gulick of tll_e War Registers
League, for one, counsels that
it's "a good idea to start leaving
track..s' ' for conscientious
objector
~latus.
l"Theoreclically, it has no legal
standing. But we recommend
tbat •YOU keep ooples."
Much .of that kjod of
counseling took ptaie directly at
post offi~ during reglstiation.
Jolear the Uo1veraity. of
tennessee in Knowxville, for
example, leafletters distnouted
handy "l'mregisteriog Jn
protest" stickers to put on
registration forms.
· A group caUed l'!lovement
~alnst tbe Draft roamed
northern Illinois post offices
with fylersadvising registrants
what they should write cur their
forms (a statement that the
registrant wouldn't surrender
his iight to privacy) and what
nor t9 write on the forms (his
social security number).
Inevitably, there were
complaints that some of th'e
wunselina Was too general and ,
~ven counter-productive.
The Minnesota Publjc ,..
Interest Research Group
Cot:&gt;centrateil on ddinina three
general choices for potential
realstrants: they could evade
reaist tatio n, apply Jor
conscientious objector status,
or ••register and fight.*'
David Baradi, an 18-year-old
soda salesman in Cleveland, felt
the c,o , COJtnscling wa~
misleading.
"I'd pretty mich decided to
register as a c.o. after I talked to
some anti-draft guy .from
Cleveland
I Suite
or
s6m~here'." ·be says. Batadl
went to. resister only to rmd
there Was DO "box to check, I
asked the clerk at the counter,
but he didn't k11ow anYthing .
• He wu just a dt,rk."
Baudj, a nrercd upon
dhcoverfna consci&lt;:otious
objector status wu not possible
at the· moment, ll&amp;ys be "winaed
it" bJ' writln&amp; ·"l protest" on
thefona.
_
• He llad hoped · there'd ~
"some· protestors" at tbe poi!
tn live him last lllinut~
but •
were

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When 5ecret.uy of Stlote WWi.am Sewotd l'lq!oti.tled
the purchue or Aluu In 1367 for S7.z mUIIon. tnllllY
of Am~'s luden
furlow. It wu c:&amp;1Jcd
Seward's Folly, Seward's Icebox. Seward's Frozen
AJielt. The fact that the United SUtet would poy such
1 hJ&amp;h price for wblt wu ~ 1 wastelAnd
perponuolly a&gt;Yered by snow and Ice, inhabited only by
Eaklmot and polar '-t-1, wu deplo.....S.
The critics were woeftiDy mistaken. The gold ouikes
or the euly 19001 alone retu.med tJle purd'oi5C price
many timOI over.
And today. Amcrie4's largest Olatc containl uqually
tlgnlficant natural resources which Include unspoiled
wlldemctS, .cenfc aplendOr and prime wildlife
habltata. Alaska also conatairu vo5t mineral weollh,
timber and one third of the natlonY!olllwn oil and gas
reserves gas expected. when theae two types of
resources are found in the &amp;Orne area, problems
develop
• h llouses of Congress have passed Alasko lands
lep!.tion, but there are s~ifgnt doffcrencrs
betwoen the tWO bills. The House of llepre20tltiVCI
version has the suppon of most envlronmetnal g-oupo,
including the Aluluo Codilion. The Semtc opted for •
more conservath-e, pro-&lt;levelopment biD. 1upponed by
many 6late leaden and commercial conccms

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Centurlee
lndU5triaJ groups, aa well as ilate govcmmcnt
loaders argue that envlronno~ntal proposals.
particularly the j)Ul pa•sed by the llouse or
Representatives, a.re exces$ive and would ·•lock up"
urgently noodcd raw materials and deprive the 611118 of
needed jobs.
Environmental groups argue that development In
cenaln crucial areas could cause wide ranginl!
dllruptlon or ecological system• whlch could take
deades, m-en ~tunes to reco•-er frotn
One Of i\rnel'iCO'I biggest Cn51SeS toda~ II ofl supply.
Thos bsue also forms the b.ub or the AJ.s\a lands
wue's rnajor controversy. 11\'ef\ though ot in•'Oivt!&gt; only
• •mall are~ of land along the owrUt\\e&gt;lem COI5t or
AJ.sk• 'The land in question 11 the major col\ing
ground for the no.oao PorcupUIC Cari b~
hcrd-Anoenco's largest.
According oo US Geol~l Survey \USCSI 61atistk;s
suppUcd by Special Council to Alaska'• Governor John
Kotz, there e&gt;ists a one percent probability that the
area cont•lns ~ 1 billion barrels or oil and 50 pc~rccnt
chanet• thao It contains l.S billion borrcl&gt;. For
comp\tnson, Prudhoe Bay , an area or Alaska not
onvolved '" the land contrtl\'crsy contains tO hollion
barrleo-on.,.third or the nation'• total pro• en
~·es

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But since th....., ha\'e '-"no 5tudies of the'"""· no
one really knows how m~. if any, oil hes ~th the
oreo. The USGS mtislics are not based on any actual
exploratory evidence so they are. • • KAu oald,
C$$0Rllall)' guesses. The Semte passed • bill mandating
a oelsmic study of the area, in order to clariry the ~ta
on what Kat&amp; colla "the most promising unexplored oU
range In North America."
The Alaska Coalition cow1tert by claiming that lhe
wlldUfe area is the only place on the ool'\h •lope that Is
not already co.umitled to such ciploratlon
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detwullnln&amp; ol ..-.-, llllCOr'dina' 10 an article by
9Uipl*l Ollqlman In 7fae New~~ Even
the minor deltructJon II couaea,O\apman ldda, mf.8ht
ocare away presnmt cowo, or thooe.with calvea, which
would almoo1 cerulnly raise the hetd'a mortality rate.

Herd
The herd Ia relltlvely free or intm1enmco by
cfvlllutlon ac:cordfn&amp; 10 Alaalta Coalition Media starr
penon Nancy Shelnerblne, and is "siQIHicant from a
cultural and.Piololllcalllaodpolnt.•
Shelnet-btrMl ree4irita the fact that cenain oppooition
SJ'OIIJII are U11nf1 the oil poaaibUit.lea to "ponray tbe
enUre blllaa ao oil and SA• lock up." and noteHhat 95
~ of all Alaabn lends rated "high or favorable"
by the USGS are affected by tbe ~lion.
ltiU &amp;J1uecl that this fi&amp;W"' is deceiving. IInce
"nwnben of...,..,.. do not equal lliiTels or ou.• He
emphubod that lie I t - ~ 10 drill or not to drW
the oil but only 10 "flnd qut If il's there". Katz. noted
that It tak.ea ten years or facilitlea p.r eparatlon before an
oU Oeld can actually &amp;lAM producing oil, adding that "I
think we desperately need to know now• how much oil
Is there.
Another controvorfy, this time In the' State'a
aoutheastern panhandle, concerns Admiralty Island, a
one mJIIIon acre coaatal Isle uninhabited except for a
smaU native \1U«go. The island is heavily rormtcd and Is
valued for Itt limber potential. It alto contains the
largest population of bald eagles in the world. as woU as
the habitat for othor animals, lncludifl4 brown bear.

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Envlronmentalista want Admiralty desgmated a
wlldemeu . ,..,., which would prohibit lo8glng. nmber

companleJ, rnoally owned by Japanese int.,....to, hl\e
labored hard a.galnat the deliglultlon.
· we have never alleged that our logs are nt!Cle&amp;lll")' to
build house• In the lower 48 states; Katz explained.
"the iJauu for ua II jobs; Japanese companies hire

Alukana.'
In the Senate'&amp; bW, !DOll of Admiralty wu doolal'ed a
wUdern- rep.n but IIXtra money was appropriated

-Continu.o.b., or ll.lte

over flah aod

Senate IIIIo pumtMd lhat szo mWion board feet or wildllfe ~tlmberbe"c:ut"peryearlnthel'lll1l&amp;lnder'ofthemte.
-lle&amp;lonablo oceu llllowed- r•rally owned
ICit&amp; Ia aatloiied with thla propoul bat Ianda.
envlronmentalilta believe the f14!ure 1a too hlBh·
-The overtw"nin« or the S6 miU1on acrea ot ~
0\apman'a
that ~induttry haa cut rar Mboumenta esubtithecl by the carter admlnlltr•tioo In
leu than lhat In recent yearo.• ltal&amp;, while oon&lt;:eedln&amp; 1978.
0\apman•a point. defends the fl«ure by notln&amp; that It
-A "no more" clauae, prohibiting future
doee rep,_,! the aver.se amount cut over the lut admlnlstrotlon Wid wlthdrowalJ or more than 5000
oev.m yean.
acrea without Congreulonal opproval.
- Perpetuation of the trodiljonal Alukan llfeatyle.
A further oompllcatlon of the Admiralty laland ii!Sue
Ia that private corporation, us Borax, laa a valid
-Exclualon or high value commodlt,y resou.n:es from
mining claim on the l.sland and wlehet to develop It tel fllderal wlthdrawala.
'
mine the elenient molybendum. No ono dlsputea us
Katll beUevea theae polnta 111'8 reaaonable and are
llora.r' rlghta 10 Ita claim,. but tho corporation wanta what •any atote would want" from a similar billl "We
acceas to the mine tlown three oeparate riven, one or ' beUeve very •troo81Y In sconaervatlon." he malntain.s,
whlclh, the Wlllon;la annuaDy. the beat or aocond belt notll1g that Alaaka haa 1010e of the most stringent
aalmon producing river In tbe aoutheut.
- water polllution control and oU •pill laws in the natlorr.
1t'a unfonunate that public opinion haa U\Un the tum
Reeolve
that it has." he added.
Environmentalllta, b.cked by native groupa and the
"We don't object to the creation of parb and wildlife
flahlns induttry on thla iJaue, bellve undue harm areu,• Katz; exploioed. · -..·e object to playing the
would be done to the aalmoo population If the three numbers game. The rhetOric ha1 SQne way beyond
river acceea waa permittecl; and want to reatrlct ICCela that."
10 one river. The iNue bas not yet been reaolved
Aluka Coalition GraNrocx. Organlz.er Jim Welsh
betWMn the Houae and Senate vcr•lon• or the biU.
aays that moat of the consensua polnta have already
• Another area of controversy Ia the proposed been accomodated. For e;ca.mple, fnterlor Secretary
Wrangell-St. EIW Nitlonal Park/Preaerve, nua area is CecU Andrua hu atated that Alaska wiD have received
one of America's fmest habltata for dall ahoep-one or 90 percent of its land entltlemont by 1985, the original
the mo!l Important big game animal&amp; in Alaska. The deadline aet by the Stateltood Aet. And the CoaUtlon
Senalo biU desiQiates 70 percent of this area 4S a backed proposals exclliae two thirds of the state:!
Preserve. open to sport bunting. Tho Alaska Coalition mineral reeo~. Howeevor, he belioves that the "No
would like to rmtrict this figure to Oft.)' percent, more• clawe:...Jru;ll1_dcd in the Senate-pa.osed bill,
Shelnorbine said.
•undUly tries the hand of the Interior Depanment and
Although this is .only a small poMloo or the tota!'game future administration,• and thould be removed.
land, In question. it is exemplotive of the type or
On the otherhaod, the opponunlty to pi'OI.ect IM!r
diaputet encountered In the legislation.~ far it this · 1011 million acres Ia •at~ a~ 10
ii!Sue, Uke the W&amp;on River controversy~ yet to be Shelnerblne, and It a chance which • we won' ha\-e
reaolved between the Howe and the Senote veroions. again In the US. She noted that a single "grizzly"
reQuires 1011 aquare miles of land and tha.t caribou
ConMnau•
migrate for hundreds or mllel. U imufftcient
Alaaka is conducting it• lobbying orrort. baled on protection is provided, she explained, popuJ.otions are
aeven conaen.sua pointa established by 11110 leaders. fragmented and "thlnga end up sort or piecemea.l.'
The points include, according 10 !Car&amp;, tho following:
Shelnerblne explained that the CoaUtlop'• goal is to
see a "planned · ayot.e m• or land use Implemented in
-J'Uffilment or the state's land entitlement, from Alaska. There, w1llke what happened In the lower 48
which It hu ao far ..-lved only ;u; mllllon acree out sf stat,., Alaab has the chanoe to hot It right "the first
time.fl'
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AJotb Ia I Olate of ouporlatk'U, ttl 375 m!llk)a ~ ~
two ..-.1 one half tlmoll the .u.e or T•- and one-nfth the .u.e
ol 1M rest of the United Stat... u ttreu:he.- four u,..
- a n d hal a ooatlllne lorptr lhln that o( the io&lt;;er &lt;&amp;
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the •b• of the lora.., oonlef'\'llb&gt;
bottle In the Nmon'a h!Jiory.
'!be US
It In the fonal ll.lpl o( hl""""""S oot o
bill which wW the fate of up to 140 million or
Alukan lond Yellharp dlffen'""''' In the 1.)/pe o( pn&gt;u•alon
c:enain Ianda ,.ill .-ve remain .,., lt79, the . _ or

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~- . , . - otrans. pmtoaJve leSI&gt;laUon which
~ lnt..,.to and the SUta of Alukl bell••• to

be tOO rmrittlve.
1..ut A\.lSU'I. the Senate pouod • leu t'tilrk:tl\o venlon
whlc:h. envirocunmt.U.ta char&amp;o. ooniAinl
whlc:lt
would endlngl!r prime wildlife habltot and_., euentlolly
wdouc:hed Wilden-. "" to mit~rlfl. k&gt;Mlns one! oil and 81'•

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explOr•Uon.
The ·root• of the lolarka lando loo&lt;IO Colli be traood bot;~.
"''11l' yea«. l!efCJn! loon!Jltltho Ulllun. all ol loluko'• non·
private land was. tU \lo'it.h

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Iat ritor1f.Jto1 under the

UWJ'tenhlp of the redLTII pn•twnnlt~:nt.
'T~e 19581olAib St4tohood 1\Ct-Aiu~a jooned tho Unlmotn

1959-g.rarUf!CJ 104.5 h11111on 1\Gt'e&amp; o( &amp;hi• (,.rld the largu~l
land enUth•mL'flt ever giveu h,\' Wuhhlg1nn. lo hr.: fOleaad t))
tho new ltat6 whhlil a 25 yu-4• pc_rt~)(l o( ~t•t (lhvod.
p...,_, lwnd

,.,n, m the 19GO'a. JCV~rru I3W&amp;Uitt by 1\ll!'bn natl\olt'6
who believed their l•nda had bo•n lllog•Hy tok•n bolnrc
Sl.. ehood, br~:n.JBhf rorth !he. 'loiUt'l O( ahurlgiO!II land dalntl,
A VOUP or Alukon notlvt!.. &lt;&gt;btolnc!d an lnlunctoon
'"" then proposed oD plpo!llno 1o rodoral coun ruled that
Iandi dalmed by notlvu oould not be oel""'&lt;'&lt;~lry the 1101e
l'lnaU&gt;:, in 1269,tha US O..JMnment at. till! lnt~Wikl'd

argumenu gained otre1J81h In tho!..,..,. 43 ttat... flnall)l,m
Decanber o( 19?7, _llepr-.tadve Morn. Udall inlrocluced
~ which would b.tw .., ulde approxlmot~ly 140
m!Uion aan of Aluk.t, far more tb.tn the lnlllalJl'"OilC)Nio. ••

a&gt;ntOTYIIIon unlit ar under wilclemets ~tlon
State lo!oden,
appoaed 10 tho&amp; ptOpONJ. aueect
m clelo~ to combot lloe bilL Due to boch thb ..-.1
e&lt;lenolve""""""""""""'edonthebOJ, awtedldnol&lt;x&gt;me
unul t.f.ty "19111, the lut year for pi'OI- o( the d·Z lond&gt;
under M'CSA. II ·~ by 1 landilicle_'""' o( 277·31
..-.1 "'"'on lo the Senale.
Aher 44 wort - . o, the Senate Ener&amp;Y Conuruttee
approved I -bllJ, whic:h WB lmtw!diatoly ~ al
unlali!'JI'Ible by AluUn Seoaton Ted Sle&gt;em ..-.1 ~Uke
Grovel
In order to ovoid a lhrootened itlibuoter w111ctt would haff
k01ec1"'1.Y c:hance or a bill in the~~· o( '""95th
~• • omfert!flllll ..... ..Oecl bet"""'" thtt · - and
key Son•ton. including tl1e Alukao• 1o t:lllfl\j)ror....,
propooal, which was wpportod by the oonf"""""" lncludlng
SIIM!fl•• wot kihod by Gn•·el

"""""""'r

Come on Gre.-et
\VIlli no dtanee of • bUI and leder•l protection due 10
upl,.., the' Ianda would be e•poood to f'O"Iblo ola~n1 by
U-.eStote or devetopmeot by industry. Aone- yt~a1· eAtmuion ur
federAl protoction fa&lt; tile d ·Z l!nd.&lt; wti pro.,.,.OO
'11le t:~tom;k,n waa wppor1t~d by the Sune nf AJ.t15ka t1nrl by
St•""~'&gt;• al"llPdlns 1o Alu~·· Specll&gt;l Council to the
Ciovernur lame~~ Kt11 ~. Gravel ve\Ded it. Katz. did no1 SIJeC."UJato

on Gra\·eJ'.- reaJOOJns In the mattor. uying nnJy ••th.ai
tnform•don ~-outd have: to
from tltd Senator".- offace...

n:,..,,..

ha'"'

Unjuotlfled ._.,.Jon
The Secn!Wy waa abo p. on aiJihorlty to With&lt;lraw otlt&lt;:r
lood! for dUI!fie&amp;tloo In thtl ' public lntereot.• Theoe lantli

Co•w.,••••lc&gt;rw llt:lion

were ~ pro&lt;•c:th-e Slat ... pendjns
lind 1978 waa leA •• the duadli.no f&lt;W thai

\\'hen the 5tudy wu ooonploted ht 197a, then Secrt!lory or
the Interior Rol!"rl Monon proJ!Ok'&lt;l that
pta"" 83
million acnrr In the foor proviou•ly mtlrltlonod COIU&lt;lfVItlon
unit.. Stote leoden WL'I'8 Immediately unh•PI'Y with the
of the propooal, vlowmg It .. an un,.,.tlned ••p.. •s lon of
rederaf authnrity in lke ""'0
P..rwlronmenlaJ sr'Oupt we1-e aiM unh•ppy. notlnlf lh••
much or the land wu •Ltted for tho ""'~'~~ devolopm"'"'
orientod fornsa tMJrviott •• OJ)J)O!M)d to tho prellt'll"\'ationltt
philooophy of the l~trkl l&lt;lrvlw
In the a\ICCliiOcll'lll.)ICilt'6, battle lin•• over the d ·2 proposol

Cons...,.,

•i••

were drawn. On onf! aide a nt!JWOI' k. ufttnvb'Orununt•l8roup•
organized and ft&gt;nrtod the Alaolul Coolitlon Powerful
development inlarost8 org•nlxod on the other aide
Th• Slate, not wanting to ""' eoonomlc:aUy vollllble Iandi
"kded ~p· In federAl OOflM&gt;rvatlon unltl, ....,.,ed ill own
OC&gt;Ied clown version or the d.Z 1..-.11 bill
A&lt; tlu! 1..uo bec:.ame mono widely Mown. envlnlnmorllal

How_..

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'
M-while, the Sente f!nertl)' Cnmmlttee, tho&amp; • - Willi
Sul\1•\6 Included, WIO draftfns iti CIWTl d •Z bOJ 'J1le bdJ
enl•lled U , wu ooerwhelnut\IIY endonecl by the commiu'"'
but ~ by orwlronmonlol VOUJ»· wllo looked Ill
Muaodlweill Senator Paul Taonpt 10 tntroduat
·~ amendmen.. on the Sen11o floor 5&lt;....,.
AUpported 5.8 al the ........ ""'rlcti~" alternath-e but 1Ni$ted
11 fPO through Without any or the T ""f'8l&gt; ameodmen.. A
tlono ~ wu worlted 001 with the lolaskln•

n.-e

P""""'ll'lll • nuiNitor.
When !he Senate opened dehate July l t ol tlus ycao·. the

l'""lf!l' ro.- btllan

wtnnlns prellmlniry •'Ill..

h 0\'0f' Wllh' thts 01)f.MJMlio111 Whteh II,AJ'eed. thu.t .t\'Uidfng A
IJittur JMtllantt!ntory battle or &lt;lel•,l"rtg ,.,..,. ""l1fl
eecoodary aml"'dn1enu.
The r•tt~ult wu ··a compromue vert .on bot \Y~n lhe
a•nendmerne and thll eommit1oe ball ,~ accordlr\g 10 Alask:t
Cot.Utk.n modht JUtffpei"JKMI Nanc:y Shelnefbine . 1llc
amended \'Cralon of 5.9 mode allow•""'" lor only 105.4
mWion..,...,. or land, or which nppro•imotely 44 ..,..,. woo~d
h&lt;l includod In tbc Nau;;;;&amp;a Park 5yotmn ond 56.3 million
• .,...would be 81ven wi~ pmtettlon. The biU
oaoll.)l on ,.,., Zl, by a vote or 711-14.
Ote lorp O'&amp;T\Pit lndlcotod "pn&gt;IIJ bn&gt;od lw«&lt; •uppon.
lnt0f'prt:1od Shdlrtorblne, alons with the IIICt th•t "the biW h
not that 011'011(' tu ..,..,...., &lt;&gt;b,.,..Joo on lhe Sooote
C uc.lph
It .. wlde4y bc-loeved \hit Sl ....... e•en thoupo "" ~oted
.,.tnt the l)nal , ...~. tacnl) iUPIIOI'tecl ot U ttl&lt;! be&gt;l he
mu.ld pt
the an:unutanres •\ve CAfl Jrn_""-.th tha.•

w*"

l&gt;enl10·p&amp;J6ed approach • ..pJalnecl K.o,.
Conolclerable dlff....,..... Mill

Grovel'• failw-e to cxmpromile ~y prOd"""' It,..
b1pNt boost o( the entirf: c.ampa1sn for 1he
.,wlronmentoblu ..-.1 !he blgel• ..,bacL for Stall' ladon
lolt~ there wa• ...., raliitic lhre&gt;l of bulkloUif'O pOised
on the ed!!• of the ..,....,.,..,ion Iandi." """"l"llins to Koll
,......, .... stiU no~ n&gt;Ntlid pl1&gt;ttlClln!l.any of
the Iandi either !iO l!nVIr&lt;&gt;O"""'Itat J!I'OUP' ul.ed the

adminlwalk.n 10 aa

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Int..,.,.. ..._ary CeaJ Andrw res1&gt;ondecl ~~~ n,.~"l8
··~Withdrawals" of 96 noilllon..,.... of lond forth""'
yooro ln Sovember 1978 .,.,o.,- the Federal Lond l'olot)
M~ft~mroa ACl.
One month later , Prestdent Cnnt"r ~e.tgnatl'\J 56 todl.11ll
af.TUi of •hb land as Sation.al Monlf"lenli under amhonl) of
the Antlqultil!s lot:t 1&gt;f 1906. 4n &lt;&gt;b&amp;uiT plew of legl&gt;latlan
usuaO.v only wed for prolectton of MnaH •f't!h hliltn~l tlr

or

arotu.oologk:a.J •nleresl
Wo01b•
Al1111ka waa ngt~st Ahhoush ther-., had ~·n .con•·~rn m·er
la.m t propoJ.als from the ~ginnma, ouxordinj( to ~:ut, I t WIHi
nothif18 compared w the rru:uration and tu~~J&lt;II" c.\pr~&lt;d
when thtl Cn1er admluistration made th~ withdNJwkl' ..
The State nt~ la w.W_~ aglllmt the fedc.rill gtwurnnttlnl on
the luue or the withdrawab So far . .tOme or lht• ~M!$ 111'.1\'('
becrn loJt, othel are 1UU in litigation, acxord.mg to tL;tt
While Alaska fumed, enrirorunemaltsu ,.,;oic:ed ht t1wlr
pM!IImlnary vltll!ry. Bu1 boch sides ogre&lt;ld thot Cc~nal
action wa1 Mill needed- The adm.tnbtr;Jtive :u:sl.on l.:u::kt'd lh4!
flOJtlbUit.)l _ . r y to deal With the whok! lnue.
Under this M:tion. D!t'lim Jand are.H"muJd oot M open tn
ope&lt;:ifo:: types ol unobjec;tiooable or """"""'I'Y d&lt;M:Iopot&lt;'111.

Join the Army Reserve
without interrupting

college.
W'*' ~ totn Ihe AI my"-"''" unoet UWt SI)IU lra~n.ngOpo.
hon fO'iJ c.ou• ~~~ yoUt 8a.ak: Training and Adv•ncec:l .nawldual
ltarnlug dv"ng awo conueuti'H eummers You gel fuU pay lot

.,our rra•ut••u.. 10 h.. like navma • aumm., JOb
BftlWU'il fOUr wmrnen of uatnlno, you serve .-tlh your loc.al
A.rrt'Y "' ··""'8 unu 11 lakes tust US hOuri • month. usualfr il

wee~ e'nct You earn an rncome wnue you learn and u"e • alii
Aher -;o~r Adwancod rndtwtdual Tralf'!tng yov contlni.Ht to use
your stullrn your loclll unll ourl"9 tiCh monthly meetinG plus
owung two weeks ol Annual Tratnmg 01 touftl. )'Ou'll be paid
few all vour RestfWd duty.

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856·1650

e"st bo:t,..,., the Sefwleand

JMMicubrl~ In rt!pl"lk 10 lloe ~

Ranso on Aloskl\ r00&lt;1b""""'

p..m..o... on the _,._...,.
"""\ ... · -

..-.llogins
pon lwldJ6_ \\1\.\t b.t_..

triet )"' tu:IIXll'\linJliO

--blne

OrdlnMu~ , • t~Sfn.lle confi:'Y~ (l)mmlttte ~'OUid
ou1 ttM. cbffe.renrft. .lnd aend thr ~11115 btU tNd. au
both ~ Howt"\ltf, cnv bdl ~ re..ant::~t\t than the
Sl•t~ \&lt;'hiM .. hldt • ,~•• ll)bnd .. bk&lt;l) to be
"'OU!d &gt;l&amp;ttd • good ella,.... ol bo.tng rdobu.&lt;t.,.,_-d b~ the
lola&gt;bn. whttn It ~ b.w:k to thtl SeNt•
111\&lt;ls tho&lt;lflht of u '"'"15 too ~~"'"' • risk t:Or\Sidennf: tloe
llnle i.nd "-Ot"k aD JNI'110 Ju,.-, put •n on the meMUM!'
ln_.n

Would yon believe

1lous. It,.,. po»obtlolif&gt; orr lr(l, ....,.,&lt;dJng to ShelnerboM
Tttu uoo~· CO\tkJ tu•• Keept ou1n,;ht the Senat~ '-'C!niOn.
"hlr.h ,. unllkrl) , t:uro•Mltrlllfl the ditrc...,...,. ln...,a, od_The
Uou.se c:uuld rewnte lt«o Q"n but, &amp;endinl h , 11od t&amp;w
""•JlO&lt;I&gt;tbUhy "' olll:ept or nut """''"'· back to the ScNtte Or
thuro could be eomo k1nct ol 1d hoc nt:gntuttKHl bet"'e....---o key
10Cif'll)(~·• of both hnu.w...a
At IUIY raul, lha IMua b tar (1"\HHI 11nal.olu,ion, stnce both
t;df!t t.;ve IndicAted 1 d.,;tru to lmprm.•e the bill accordi01 to
thclr ru•()O(;IIVtt po~itiotaJ ai 11 llltt!r d• l~. 6u1 I finithed hUt
t!\'UI\

if amended ).Iter, would

~~m

to be in

the lnt c!"'fMt of

""'" p3rtl•J&gt;

II would aUuw devek»pmem to pfUl.'\"t..od, especaaHy m a.rub

wluch

hav~

been lndlrtotly affectt.'d hy'the limbo which hat

lu'od for ten yeart due u. Mlt.h things as uuoenafrny D\'er
lrat»put,aliOn &lt;Qrridon.
If ~oukJ .UOw the State to finls.h iu land Jeit!Ciiuu prucess.
no\\ rn 1&amp;.1 2. ht year And lt woujd SJ'M1l deserved protectloQ
1o
ol 1)16 apectoculAr wlldemesl """'~in our la'l!eot

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ATHLETIC
ATHLETES!
GOVERNANCE GET INVOLVED!
BOARD
Positions Available:
1 Male Student Athlete Representative
1 Female Student Athlete Representative
1 Student Recreation &amp; lntramurals Representative

For Ci011b08 students. tho Auny ResetVe ja a gooG ..,_.., to

earn eaua tnc::omtt wnlfo )'OU gel practtcat on-the-too P ·
Pttflence

by ... o to

""" tn.tlf'8lno 511'\'0IU and ld• alloftll dedclod h wu ume to talk

pa"""

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• land r...,.,..,, problbtlillj! moot t.nd ......r~n thtl
federal p •ornmoot until th" l..ue oould be ielltod by
~ Under the r,.,..,, lhtlo deVtlopment could toke
plaa:, including that of the lll~j~e oil diJW""'"'"' at Prudlloe
!loy, OU&gt;Ce no one knew "hal l...W would n&lt; "Otlld not t..
avaJJabte
"""'""re from • ohaky poltt...U atli•Jt«&lt; of 1\lu••n na~ov...
and...""'orol deYelopment intore.u pnl&lt;'I&gt;Piod Coni!'•"" "'
1971. to pau lhe AI..U NahVf a ..m~ SMUe:mem Aa
IA.,'loCAJ_ ThO&gt; AQ outhonLed 9-•llll&lt;•l .u mUbon ..,,.. of
1..-.1 u "ell u peyment o( $961 mWlon to Aluku 50,000
Aleut. Indian and Eoklmo people
A then btU. not.....O p&lt;IMJOI1 of AXCSA, Soctlon 17 tdi tZI.
olllhonzed the_..,..,.,. of the Interior to W&gt;thclrow up to 110
mJWon _.... ol f-.J land r... atUcly u po..il&gt;lo notional
pori&lt;&gt;. wildlife refuget. foruu. and wild and OC&lt;'fllc
TheJe Iandi
ainoo '-&lt;&gt;m&lt;' Me&gt;"'} •• Uw d·2 lancU.•

wtlll&lt;! othl!r areu, which ""'"'ed ....,... wl~
prolec:tlan, could not boo ~""" 11.
1n lll79, Uci&amp;U ""umed to the wllb lriOIIvr bill,
IUUOIAr 10 what hld beo11 poiMid a yeor ~
l'nvinJnnlenlallll ....-. pven a ..,.,.., on the bllerior
Conunlttoe when hll biD was rojoaed In
of • oubodtute
IN&lt;:W by State ..-.1 indu•tr)' «&lt;lOP•
onJhe 11oor o( the full t~Dwe, Udall wu ablo Ill
...tnt'"""""" hll bOJ whoch pot- by • m.o&lt;tJn of -

Pick up your opp/fcatlon or!M S.A. Of~
111 Tdbm Holl, Amherst Campus

For more information call 636-2950

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_,CQD!~·©@W®Jr'_W

IChemical waste disposafhits

~~_.....,

: a snag in Niagara County
l8

by PauJ a..ub

In the wake ol the l.o\'8 Conol ond OCher
,: cloomlcal .... llllllonwldo. It hu
become ~ door Ibn bot~. ""'"
~ -kcn"'"oully- .,_,... o1 ~
~ diapoMI ""' .-~oct. And ~ f1rml
·~ In c:t..DI ....... dlopoMllwMs
~ lrllmandaua ~ .-&gt;tly,
one 1oea1 C10ftJ11011Y hu IDI!I atlfr oppoo1t1on 10
Ita plan 10 oend 11'8Alod wute Into the

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produced • - . 1 ~cloys ol public br.uint:IO
by the DfC durtn« t h e - ol1979.
A ...... IMio&lt;fiY a( t!W"lfttlmony WU
~by the dMne lnt......llonal goup
a( plpeUno oppanonll inc:ludin8 the Slate
Allomey Ceneral'a otroce; the IOWDO ol
- · IAWitton. ond Nlopn.Qn.11Je.La):e;
Operollon ae..n. • loeoJ ~
goup with cbaptera In Oonodo ond the
United Sta- the Prowinoe of Ontotio: and
New Yort&lt; Stale Stnal&lt;lr Jolin Daly~

'•1111.

5CA &lt;l&gt;emlal Wutaa sen1cea, Inc. o1
a.Jmlna ll)ot Ita ~t mana oflreiled
Moclol Oty, N.Y., loc:alod 20 mDea nor1h ol wuto diopoMl ~ Si• Mile 5waJe-;a
llulfalo. p1ona to conatNCI a $1.1 million , wate,.,.y evomaul!y finding. in Lake
1M mile ·~ pipeline to any ltNtod Ontario-la too Hmhed. 5CA hu condlldod
chemk:oJ wut.., from lw fodlity 10 a thotthepropooedplpellr\eistheonlyfoaslble
dlodlarp point In Pet!&amp;Y'• P.dcly on the way to ollmlnate \he 68 miDion gaJlont of
N1ofant 111-. Tho .....,_.J hu been met liquid walto they bave allowed t o
wllh much c&gt;ppoaltlon rrom reaidc!nlaonboth
aldOl of the river wbo rou the! poolllblo
5CA hu NllflOil'lociiO the resldc!nla' rean
health effect• of the pipeline'• poUutanll on by maln11lnlng that, acoordln8 to the
the local envln&gt;nmmlt.
eompany'l position papera, the pipeline
Althou&amp;h consuu:tlon on the pipeline hu ''WOuld have ~blc Impact on the
commenced, not o)l of the . - r y pennlla envlronmm\t hc!auao of tbe I!J'OII dllut)on b1
hove been sranted IO opcrllo it. 8oth tho the flow of the rlvt!r."
State Oeptrlme nt of Envlronmentel
Conlervatlon 101!0 ond the Army Corp• of NorconviBefono bel"!! dllchuged, Uquld wastes
~" have 8J'antod pc!Mtlllllon, but lho
or
Town of Portor. N.Y.. througl&gt; which the undorso a comprehlnllvt!
plpellno muat pau. hu remained offlcl.tlly ollldot.l on and reduction, neutrallutlon and
opposed to tM propoood wute dltpooal blolqpcal trutment aU rep~ what
~the "best avaO..bloo tod\n01Cl8Y." The
syJtem~
•
t,.,.ted wute reaultl"!l from this procoss il
primarily
water contalnlnS only trace
lncreued dlKboo,...,
AOCOmpanyinjJ Ill app""-..1 appllclltion to quant.lllllt or heavy me\411 and Organic
lhe DEC lor lhe conaiJ'UCilon olthe pipeline. chen\lc:&amp;lt whole oonentnllora are "'l!'JI.ttod
SCAabo_...,androcelvodpennlaolon by the DEC
Conatmod about lhe hlgl&gt;ly toxic nature ol
10 increase it.a muimwn cUc:h.lrp ra1e lnto
the
I l l - zo UmH to two million 1101110 or the' poDullliiU like ar-* on.t'
cadmium, and whether the required 10:1
pllont per cloy.
n Is primarily the .-,com about the dlluuon ration will be ""'*-'ed. mooy
1ncreaaed amoun1 ol pollutant• lroon the resldonll l't!ftUiin -vinced about lhe
pipolirle.-\o be located only two mlloo pototlal health hlunl.
In • addl1ion. Slate Senator Daly ond
upotreom lrom \lle drinking watorln\AU ol
Jooeph PiiHtt..,. 0&gt;-L-N'.....,..
Nia5ara-On·The·L•ke, Ontario-that

no. _ _ _ ... _

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0000 INTDITIOH&amp;,IADI'\NIHOIIO'I:A.,....p/pollno,
_ _ _ , _ _two....

- .lift ~---

FaUal boiilevo that tho oxpan&amp;d rlla of
ornuent dlac:hargo rrom the plpellne will
further encourage the lmponlllon or
hoUI'OOuo WUtOI, rou6hJy 80 percent Of
which p"""'ntly como from ou111de the
Western New York area. NJa&amp;lra' County,
tbe legiJiatorl believe, Ia already

'""''men'

overburdened with h1zardoua wute
problemJ.

Oppoolllon to ~line helgl&gt;tenod lut
January when deeP,he the rctldenu'

concert~~. the DEC 8J'10lod a permit alJowinS

the plpellno CD1Sinl&lt;:tion and the dellred
lnaeueln the dlacharp rata.

Pullin« out

N'.....,..

While DEC Commlllloner Robert Fladte
oalled II a "pnldent decioion," .._....,.,
Councilwoman Joan Glpp termed thl
decision •an 1e1 or war ~"" the reoldenll
ol this ...... and em.c~a ; ICO:H'din!! to Tho
&amp;tJJalo~t..ocaJ actlvl•m a&amp;sinJt SCA. Whoae

""""""vman

......,. _ _ out _ _ _

- 0 0 - - o i .. Nt'ooon-.'l'llo
wndwttwrt....
p~hy about hlurdou• wut.,.·"ha• u
Itt hlghett priority the pre,..rvallon of the
envlrol'lment• aooordl"!l to a oompany
documont, has lncroa~~ed aubatantloilly
rocently. Cllluna Agalnot Pollution (CAP), a
goo~ opJ&gt;OIIIns the plpollno, ......
brou,9lt oome modia anentlon to lhe
dlapooallaauo by plc:l&lt;edng 5CA almost dolly.
nv-ee of Ill mombel'l ,......, arrntod In\ lllte
AUj!UII for poa&lt;:elully blocking trucl!W901D
ontl!l'ins lhe 5CA · raclllty. Woeb'later,
vanclob did 510,000 WIX'II1 ol dornase to the
pipeline.
Apparently, the~ ol CAP U1d
other opponent• Ia poytns off u two ol the

wute

contractora buildln&amp; the pipeline,
Conttruc"on Agreaatea and T.C.C.
Material-. • Umltod boch of OntArio, have
pulled ...t. But whother lha opposlllon will
be .. aucaaoful In lloppins the plpellno ..
the reolclenta of Wlbonvllle. Dlinois wer11 In
..opping • tOldc ~ lllndlillto be built
by an 5CA 1uboidla.ry, remain&gt; to be - - .

in the m iddIe ·
,of a,.confrontation

~S'SSS981!-SSS9i!!!S!ISSSSSS:SSSSSS::!&gt;SSSSSSSS'SSSS!!ISSSS:S:SSSSSSS!~ Alaska

The Theatre DeP.artment &amp;. U.U.A.B.
!)4'esent

quanllllllt ol pollutanll, t080lher
with lhe maul&lt;: flow ol the
Nlasara fllver, mitigate any
buo!l on public concern over lhe potaible health olfocta.
SCA 'a ar&amp;ument Ia aa11lt
poalble b1o1oC1coJ otrocta or lhe
plpelino'a dlac:harfiOCI pollutanll. 8J'asped ClOn&amp;JderfQg the roouJt ol
However, tho SCA and the mixing • mlnumum or 198,000
Department of l!nvlronmentll mUIIon 10n1 of water that flow
ConiOI'V~tlofl (OIIGI-Ihe apncy • throiJ6h the Nlaglra Rl- with
whlch BJ'nllod 5CA a key permit the propotod plpollne'• dlacbarp
allowlns
tho
pipeline' • of high concentration• of
conf'\ructlun
latt pollutanta.
Janu. ..y-conour that the low

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Alaska: the pres~rved land
- - - -JJ.Y Kurt RotbeflberSer
The Int.,. ;;t lhe AWka Iinde biU iJ to ""
aoiclo ~.land of por1lcullr or 1101ewonhy
oconlc. oc:lenllf'oc or ~ voluo, for
tomotTOw, In lhe lower 45 tt•t., lhiJ
phllotophy hu '-&gt; appllod wllh c;&gt;&lt;~uolly
earnea1

ln.t.enc, but not aJwaya wtth

't........rul - · The lbllowtns It • br1ef
tnii'OCiuctlan to .,.,. or lhe new J&gt;lrl&lt; and
~ - I D be . . .blbhoclln

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Aluka:

Mi4t:ltd calciero.
On lhe Atuko
l't!nnlnluk. lhe put . , of lhe .....
uiiJDdlnjJ out toward lhe Aleullon llloncb,
u.. lhiJ Sl'm• ohell or • coUapood volcano.
1'1Mt crater DlNIUI"88 .U rnOot from rim 10
tim and Itt w.U. rioo Z,OOO ,,.. above a floor
whldl hat e.&lt;perienaod "" eruption u
""""'tly U 1931. A IINIU tl.ka It trapped
lnoltk lhe enter, but Itt waton oan oocope
lhrou8tl • rift In lhe rim. """' flow 27 IO the JIOL
Coloto{tht: Artfjc, L)'in« .,tlr&lt;!ly above tho
&amp;n;tle di'CHI are "'""' of NoMh America'•

nn01t remaining wildemet~

.r••• The l\4lh

mountabu and kmg valley• nf the central
Brookl R•'W' pnMcle • bocl.drup for thi&gt;
t&gt;nd of an;tle tundn, riven. griuty bo.lni,
doU u-p, caribou and Eakimo Jeaend It to
oJoo I land YUt truneroJ "'ulth, mollm&amp; It
one o( the focal point4ln lhe ...-n·otion vs
devttlopmt!m

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Alaokan l'jo,....
I&lt;Mlmti. ln t9tZ.. -a vule&amp;rde urupdon ten
timoo mare powt&gt;rful \ha.n Mt. St. lfoleru'
May 18 bl.tat urrnod thb """' Into •
moonoc:ape, ~ thousand&gt; or "l'U"'

mllu wUh \'Oicmic uh A NatkmaJ
- Monumena even bef..-e lhe ~· propoat.
Kaunalla lilted for exponslon lbe ~
al'IO lndudoo mountaiN, laku, men aod
10m1t of the best brown bev h1bitat In

lllul&lt;a.

~«&lt;uti l}orda.
Thll aru ClDil1a1ru an
"unc!uplleAtod ODitlbinaUon or mountain
flankod 1Jon1o, - ......_, wildllfe, end a
remnant ll:e IJold from lbo . , . o i t IICOIIrdirltl to an &amp;Ml&lt;:h! In Alu.t.
Goosnt/JIIIt: ~ h It ~od on lhe
Kenai PeMinlula ,_,.11\e town of Sewlf'!l,.
KDbuk Valtry. Thiny mllea notth u1 lhe
Arule dl'de,_lhe IC&lt;Jbuk rtvr wlndt thnNSh
• - . t une•pectod "'""""""*t-und
1a,ooo ...... or them. n.e ~
......X. a heitll&gt;tofi!)OfiiOI ond ID'tiiiOIImatecl •
to be ....... ~5.000 }'80rl olcl. tODlpanlturtllln thla or lbo north may
top 100 ~fahrenheit .

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K.el.p,kelp
l.alt4 Cart. 5tradplin« tbo Alotl&lt;a Aleutlan mountain """"' lie the Alpo of
Alatb. Thlo ....,. io u
u any iD
AJ.uko, ~ lllplne peolca. pcien,
volcal-. rivln ...... of lhe nation'•
0&gt;011 booutlfu) glacial YW. Itt Ytp10tion

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and Wildlife ant •• dlVl!ne at itt toposraphy:
lloro ranj(eli from ..,. kelp and tiny llc:htm to •

tho lArgo Sitko apruce, While f•ur•• lndudes
bear, n,.,._, 10ablrd&gt; and'lx!l~ whllu.
Ml.lfy l'jords. Localed oo lhe aoutheutenf
p&lt;lllbandle on the protoeled wot"" or •lont!.
nam&gt;W u11« of the Podfte!' Oooon lleo 1 lmtf
or YU'Iually Wlloudtod c:out.al eooty~tems.
Rock w.U. jut ~ .000 (1101 out from the ocean
In llllf't1nd lnhablte&lt;j by bold eap., brown
and blACk bear, wol\'ea, motnlafn guatt,
bcavur, ml:nk and river ouera.. nda roo is ~
land or oontroveny, Iince oorne lo~
lnt....,.ll have looked hert' to boloter the
OO&lt;llhoa&gt;t'l

AMlJ1i! economy.

wildbfe hablm ~opec10ouiar giAeial
vaUoya, tndudlJt« lhe~t Corse. ul'\'od by
the Ruth Clocittr, • river or lee a mile wide
and J,llOO r.... deep.
~-$1. tJiu. At 8 mUllon a(ftl, thb
wiU beoome tile lat3"'l linCte unh in the
Nauonal Parlt oy&amp;tem. Thia io

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lhe National Pari&lt; oys1et11 II oiltod for
eopanolon. ~. ihe pori&lt;'o IOUlhem
boundry ba1'01y takea In tho aumnut or the
Z0,320 fom-hlsb mountatn-Horth Amc!rieo't
hJ&amp;Ilett. 'The addltlom wiU olao ~udo ptimD

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tun&lt;IJ'I The St. EJi,u
tndudet lhe ....,..d and thlrd ...,_

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mountalnt In North Ameri&lt;a. t.Ct. Lopn in
Canada end Nt. $t. Eli&amp;a In lhe Urutod Stotea.
Thlt .,... oloo ooa\llina one or the Onett ~

"-P populatlono left on the oontlnen.,_,,
"""""' or &gt;"" another. oonti'O\'eny.-.ltOW
much ltnd Jhould be lel1t&gt;j&gt;m to hunttlljl,
Many of theoe areu are hundredo of milos
from lhe _...,.. ~oy or railroad,
only by air. Some will be """"'
mom and .;,;..,.. _.,.,.. wiU lA
deYdopod while 0()-. wiD remoln In
_ . . Ollto. looWod- wild. only to tho hardy, lhe aclwntW'OUJ, end
unfonunotoly, to who have Ol1l&gt;\.l(l.lt
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lnaunrlal p r iJanJc cbemlc.lo, bloconcleotratlan. It caueed the
Sdll the quet(lon of tolodty
DEC 10 temporarUy bolt bua. remalnl. II 1bere • lhrelbold
pon:h ond trou1 lllhJoS !'rem lAke below wilk:h no m offecu wouJc1
Dntorlo In 1871 bec:auoe of occur? 1blo quoollon II dllllcull to
uaJI\I.I.allnlll
anower bec:IUM of the lllOJ\Y
l'1lhiniJ It a .,.jor lnciUIU')' for varll.,_ l.....t.ed In c!e1ermlnlnS
controveray -11
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wbat tbe lake, wllh lncreued tho efocu
~ low loMolll
CIODC1!Illnllon are they to:llct contamination not only alfoc:tlQs chemical upoaure over Ia~
Wbi1G' the pipeline would add u-e who •t the Cllh. but lloo perlodo dme,
for ........... to t h e -· thooe who are economlc.lly .
__ , . ,... Ntualy I!XJ&gt;CIII!d to clependeol oo k .
Onrallt-t
anenk: tbrOIJ6b IOU,_I like
l'wrtvpl mont IIIJrdllc&amp;nt than
However. deoplte much
~and oppoi-entl euffer no Ill -Lrallon ue tho pcao1&gt;1o controveray,
tho
overall
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offeda ot d1ronlc upooure to relulonohlp botween to:ric
lnd...S. phenols, haloseoated
h~. pbthlalAte 01101'1
aad c;r.-.
All &lt;11
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the requlolto 10: 1 rocollllns
wat....co.ell'luen clllulian ratio In

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1wo mJscmeral voupa. ,Jieavy
metala
lncludu
aroenlo,
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for flab," &gt;"" od,&gt;r lmporwU
fac::ton - n t ao .-lily teotable.
AMumlniJ SCA aad DEC ue
WrD"8 and tbe effiuonl from the
jlpdil&gt;e doe&amp; produce ~
l&gt;lolc!gbl effecu, • ~r owpec:t
would"
be
balsenated
~ 1bU wide crouP oo
chemical• I&gt; dw"aaerW!d by lu
I'Ciiltonce to biodesradlbWty ond
11&amp; accumulltloo m body fa IIt Is due to lhe.te characterlltlc5
tha halosenated ll)'droca:rbnono
I1UCh u DDT, PC&amp;, ond Agent
haw athlevec! notonety.
major conaeqlienoo or the
mlcal characterlailct of
h•loJ!eOJIIed hydroc8rbona II that
can enter into Olll' or the
many long food - . , . of tho
river'• aqwotlc enl'ironmenl and
be concorlntrated-rather than
dilu~u tl'ley move up the
food chain:
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In analyzing a food chaJn In

Niasara·ON·The·Lake, Ontario cloar. M .U.S ol.,.,.,.,. ~
aad drW&lt;Io&amp; Ito watu-4alcen ,..., 'frocn tBSO to 1969 In OOUil1B In
mil.. clownotrum from tha the IJnlted Slltn ~ by
propnled dloc:barp ah&amp;-ml&amp;)\1
over Ions porloclo of lime
accumullle encwgh oJ the
chemlca1l '" their bocly fat to
prod...., detrimentAl health.

the National Coner lnllhuto
ahowed o high correlation
between lncluotrlal areu and
cancer mortality rues. Not
ourprlongly, Erie and Nlasara
countleo were In the top ·10
Methoda
• pon:ent of Unlteo States' uncer
Whllc! the offoell or chronic mol"llll\)1 .......
etpnture are mont pranouced
Further pollutln&amp; the olrea&lt;J.Y
wit•n tho expoaure level&amp; are contaminated Nlosora Rlvor Is
bigh-&lt;~o with to.rtlle dyo WOI'kel'l oeen as 1 "grave error" by Or.
and Lo"" Canll reoldCIOIII-Iow Baverty Palgan; who haa worked
level expooure 1.t iiUI ImportAnt as with Love Canal ""l&lt;ienta.
many halogcnoi&lt;Jd hydrocarbons
To many of the oppnenenll of
are not readily dotollfled bu tho tho plpll lne, more effective
body and t_htlf"urore lend to oatrernattve1 1re the un1y
awumulltte.
solution . Technologleo more
To make thlngo worse, effldent In dbpntln&amp; or · toxic
Ol'o!ratlnn O,on, a toc:.ll cltlzoma waJtor Include dl&gt;tillotlon of the
IP'OUP~ to the pipeline, effluent ond the complet~/
quooGilN whether the requl&amp;lle dellructlon of' the organic
dDutlo11 rile will ..,.,. be acheived. chemlcab by hiiJh ptempet'Otute
Long blAnd Sound trul ~ 'Jbcy o:falm o dye lUI done II the lndneratlon. This oould be done In
with mlcroorganlsn,. and ended proposed dlocharge pnlnt In the rurna- of locol cemenr
with f~Jb.eallo&amp; birclo. · ecolopl ""U,y:y Eddy ohowod thlt the factotiel.
GeoriJe WoodweU found that DOT nee.. nry dilution wu not
Conslclo!rltog the ovenll threat
In the woter was concomu•uod achleved.
pooed by the ptpeliM, much of
appro.Wnately ten million times
In addition, there II """"""' the oppoaition ~ with an
that many or the chemlc:aiJ will Operation Clean Oyer Will~
by the end or the fod c:haln.
~llr"•· a potent ino&lt;!Cllcide obocril onto IN! rl\'ff bottom ot.ate&gt; that "Man hiJNelf Ia hiiJh
eomewN1 Jimilar to DOT aad -oodlmmu. Thia. ~ with on the lbt or pollution~
manufactured by Hooker poaoible tno«quto dlludon, miiJht opoclel .. and Operatloo Clem
Otmual Company or h'lagara jeopardize the eOt!CUveneu or ~a world free
pollution
!taU., hu 11oo en"'"'&lt;&lt; the Nia6ara SCA;o propooed mat hod of • and wW ...tile for nolhlniJ leu."

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oayger opens Earth's doors
1- - - - - - - - - . . . . b Y Chuck Puleo
Tbis put Augu51, while most studenla were
gening ready to rerum to 6Chool, oomethlng very
Important wu talt:lng place aome ?9S mUllan
mUea from the earth.
• It Wll&amp; during that month that the Voyager I
l ~t&gt;acecr·aft came within the roaohes of Sa tum and
back to earth tho rmeat plcturea
the
pJanet. It wu lhlll pme
l ~t:&gt;acecr·aft that a Uttle over a year agb brought us
l b!'811th·lt.aldn.lmagaa of Jupiter and Ita ..tetUtes.
boon traveling lhroush opncll
co1mpani&lt;tJn ohlp Voyager II, for over
their 1977 launchet. Voyager n
hij!h resolullon photograph• or
which are beiniC e.umined
at the Jet l'nlpulaiat)~ Laboralory UPU' In
Puadenl, Callfomia: nte Trajectoriee of bolh
Voyager spoteeerafu
planned 10 lhefr
encounterS wllh J~ and S&lt;ttum would be
opoced by on Interval of approa!rNitely four and
eljlht montbl. reepet:t!vely. • If lhll plan hokja
true, Voyaf,ff 0 ahould ..,counter Saturn
sometime ne.d June.
Aatron&lt;lJner• and ldeollst.l at JPL hope the
Voya&amp;era mission will be .we to anawer aome of
the questions that have ~ puuled them. •ucb
u : how atrol1ll .,... the qygnetic roelcb of Jupltec.
and Saturn? Why do 1"'- planeu rlldlate more
enersY than IIIey receive? And do the laJ'SI!r
salelliles of the outer pl:atleU GncludJna Uranus
and Neplunel oonlai.o an atmosphere?

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lnv&gt;DManca If other enc:ouoters are to be
att~'l'nplod.
'The achedule is aiJO undec the
aaswnptlon th't the IJ*lCCI'Arts survive their
travel through Satum·s rings.
Eventually, the Voyagers will joumey out of
our Solar Syllem and thoir •ignals wUI fade until
Elrth has completely lost contact with them .
But, before thla happens, 6Cientists all over the
world are hoping to gain aomc kno,~ledge about
our• Solar System's outer planlll$ by the
lnfonnat.lon being tr&amp;Mmltted dAily to t.h e JPL.
Tho roota of tho Voyager apaco program go·
back lo 1972 when lhe mission WIIS given the go·
ahead algnal with governmental funding.

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An adtlfJ, Hty , . , Bulfl IOU.- •tiN WinS

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No sha'des of World.War II as Bulls defeat Eisenhower
by Andy Maddl~t••
-¥«tr1C.81 St.// Wn/ft"

play. WhUc the Bulls kop&lt; the Ocnerals pinned io their own
t:ncl most of 1M h.aJf. theY were: unabk to pu1 i1 in &amp;he nn.
Cold&gt; Sal Esposito pointed ouo thaJ
slloW&lt;d
rC11larkablc compOJurc. They (the GcD&lt;rals) didn't panic.
Th&lt;y looked good," h&lt; uld.
Bulls' scoring s pcciallsts Simon and Mik&lt; Cjorgicvsld
worked together to ptoduce a goal 20 miouta f.nto th&lt; half.
Aft&lt;r susl&amp;iniog prasurc in the Gc:D&lt;rals' end , C)orcl&lt;vai
fcd Simon, who S&lt;Ofod 1mid" a scnmblc ib front of th&lt; aoaJ.
Halfback Luke OiMogio eamcd a placc on th&lt;
sh«&lt;,
fccdioa Oro,.,. and Simon for aoals four minutts apan.
Brown, a rcserv&lt; forward, scorcd at 36: 17, whil&lt; Simoo
closed out UB's scorin¥ with his second of th&lt; day (and ninth
of the: season) fow minu1es later.

Eis&lt;oho.,.,

Who said that wtnning roquires an all out effon? UB's
socxcr Bulls wnc admittedly na~ Saturday-but th&lt;y still
manaaed 10 OV&lt;rpowcr Eisenhowtr Coll&lt;a&lt; 6-0 at th&lt; Buffalo
Sotcer Oub.
The Bull s cstablisbtd c ontrol carly in th&lt;
CODt&lt;SI-&lt;flllllbfoundJn&amp;tb&lt; visitin1 Ccn&lt;fals with that crisp
pauinJ and bustlina d&lt;ftst. But. It wasn't unlil 12 minutts
into th&lt; gam&lt; tb&amp;l the BuDs dr&lt;w blood when Davc Richards
Pll.lscd to Davc Simpkin just outsid&lt; th&lt; penalty arca.
Un.a uardcd, Simpkin had tim&lt; to lflP and fire tit&lt; ball,
~.adna Eisenhower's aoalic: jus1 under the- erossbar.
\ Many C&lt;oss KO&lt;ed 12 minutes later. pouncina on a Chris
Simon rd&gt;ound. Halfbltd. Scott Bl)k and fO&lt;Ward Mart
Brown CD¥incered a pr&lt;Uy soorin&amp; driv&lt; ID minutes later.
H&lt;lplcss Eis&lt;nhowtr dtfcnd&lt;rs were m&lt;rt sp«&lt;ators as
Ulyle's goal culminated tbe pi•Y and brought an end to th&lt;
fir01 balr.
Second half play was marked by a dtfmit&lt; tcmpo shift ,
with both tcams .atlina clown to a more cldi~c "Yk or

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Eisenhower Coach Randy t&gt;t.y aurlbwed his team's poOr
showlna to fati&amp;u&lt; and lack oftal&lt;nt. "Our JU)'S ~·"'•.tired."
h&lt; S&amp;ld. ''Thi• was our thin! gam&lt; in ci&amp;ht days. Wt made a
lot of mistakes mainly because W&lt; Jaek exp&lt;ricn&lt;.., and
talcnt." Simon di...,..O witb May sayina. "We were more
talcnted by far. Their fullbacks were slow."
Coaltcndcr Mark Cdcsled continued to .... btS achina Ita.

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as Ray Eckert fctOI'ded his Iiili shutout or the sc:asoo.
~o pniscd lh&lt;tcarn effoct. ~. "As bad as we
W&lt;l'e, we looked aood." The &lt;'*"' fch that Sia&gt;oa.
DiMaqjo, Jim LaRue. &amp;lSd Tan ~ore played espcaally
wcll, but acjdcd. "Our passinJ ""' 1\at. I tlliftt they (tltc
Bvlb) wert thinkins ab&lt;ad (to th&lt; Buffolo Statc gam&lt;)."
Esposito hit th&lt; nail on the head, JIKI&amp;ing from th&lt;
rtspoM&lt;S fo Lh&lt; Bulls after the prn&lt;. Oa•&lt; S'unptln, who
played a.,,""' ..,. "' halfback,ll&amp;cn'Cd, ''They've (Burr
Scat&lt;) always bod a toUJh team," adtlina (hat he bdined the
Bulls would be eoptciolly "up" for th&lt; aam&lt;.
Blyl&lt; noted that the UB-Bufr Stat&lt; ri•alry Is a pankulary
heated 9nc sin«, "wc'vc played with a lot or Litem (tit&lt; Burr
Slllt&lt; playm) b&lt;fore. Wt know thtTn real wdl." OiMogio
aarccd &lt;omm&lt;ntina that , "oo matter how aood the teams
-. •ere in th&lt; post, the Burr State &amp;arne .as al-ys :a wry
&lt;mOtional on&lt;." The •a&lt;ran midftdd&lt;t was quid to not&lt;,
however... ,...II need our home c:rowd IUpt&gt;O&lt;tthouclt."
Fllllbact Davt Chana cchocd his rcamm&amp;lcs' "atcmenu
"'hcn h&lt; remarked. "W&lt;'ve &amp;ot the potmtial to beat them
(th&lt; lkn&amp;aJs). Hoi)&lt; full y we'll havc • lot of fans ou1 at
rotw)l. " This afternoon's pme "arts &amp;I • p.m.

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'"Jbe deiU oo lhls tam is uabelinal&gt;k:' Bulls'
a&gt;ach Paul TzinlerU - - ''The ocorcs ~ 11r&lt;11&gt;a
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The UB "A" team, powered by Dutk Krone's 239
blab-. dalto)'Od their Benpl oppooe1IIJ amasolni
l,m piQs. JlJZueker oflluffS..etumcd ill a banDer
perf~ witb •
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r ' "The "A" team bu nnr boWl&lt;n. Ksonc: is a lell·
hllldcr whkb b very rare and makes him very
valuable," Tlinlcris explained.
Newa&gt;mtrs Bob RolliOO and Orca Piekarel need
more upericnce aceordin&amp; to tbe coaeb. Pick....,l wu
low man oo tbt team with a ~ tOC.a l fO&lt; tW9 - ·
The Bulls' "8" team also $Wept all three pmes and
total pins, witb some fme bowlina by Don ZdiiGwbo
didn't make tht tWIII&amp;st year. The "8" ttam fdled 12
more pins tban the "A" team. Zeitler bad IIC&lt;IOnd·bWt
total for the "8" team with I 587.
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"MiteParieiocarrylaaa 197a_.I'OIIiRalbc
boll a lor more lball bt u.ocd to," T"Zinlail obserwd.
P&lt;lrie had a S92 ICI IIPinst the Benpls. ,
The Bulb' ~·c· ream wu tht ooly ,quad 10 IUfrer a
deftat at the ·lw&gt;dJ or the lle1!pls, but the third tum
did lftiD&amp;IeiO l&amp;ket..., out ofthrtt. ROG H ubbell, an
oot.Raadina bowler (Ot tht Bulls last ,..,• had a Jess
than~ performanee in his third pme for tbe
••c• teani, rolllna a fDCOICtr IS6J{is KCOnd pmc: wu

the kind or bowllna dl$play !bat his ttamm&amp;IC$ bavo
com• to (llpoct; Hubbell rolled a 201 .
· "Buff State.., cornln&amp; to &amp;&lt;J us. They were really
bypcd up. I'm vcry pleased with the way we ahutlbcrn.
doom," Ttinieris praised. "Just OGe loof by the"C'
team. Other lball that, .... .,.o o."
Tbe coaeh wu very pleased with II)&lt;: overall
performance and .,.atly encollflled by the boMinaor
many of tl\e newet tUm 111trnbers. Stfona &amp;am&lt;! by
bowlers on all t~ squads st~pported tilt coach's
enthU$1um.
''We Deed more ..perieoce and some shiftin;
around, but ror OUt ftra maacb, I'm very plo.sed,"
Tlinl&lt;ris eooduded,
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met, a bWt tackle put 1 Burftllo back out or
action and into "skk-bay" needin&amp; otftcbc:s.
The tea rapped, human tee-pea or
cons\lltatioo disbanded 'and mJ&gt;!des flaed,
the sldC$ "faeed-up." Looklna hideously
unpadded compared 10 the foot boilers
practicisina nearby, the home team launched
lbcrnselvC$ into tackler with considerable

scores of the first spell. The visitors m•naaed
four points in r&lt;ply, - i l lsln&amp; on a bravo,
but foolhardy lltcrnpt by' UB to run·it from
their own tweruy-two.
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Within 20 minutes or the second half, the
Blatbu_....IOtheblack and yellows or
the Vikinas, ba!l consolidated their .lead witb •
tries from Malenaa and Russo. Howevcr,the
"hiab·note" or the' half was I nuent UB
passina sequonoe-tbe ball p&amp;S5ed Ilona tht,
three-quarter backs as far as the outside·
caucr who deftlY klcked altead into the path
or ihe spmllna """'"'· Ooly the rort.Jiftlikc
.tackle of his -site number Ropped
wioaer-Malenp noccbina a "ltatrlck." •
At full time, UB had "9'used 38' points.
~he Vikinas havln&amp; faJied to add te&gt;their first:
haJJ tally, The two teams tunnd·lpplauded

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• &lt;rfort by Mike Rdappi follo,.in&amp; tome
nicely and unusually wcll&lt;hanoeled rueklna
• by the scum. ,An individual foray by Willy
Maleop cumna In from til&lt; lefi-wina to
toudl-do'wn between the posu alld another
rry by Ndappa alter slcbteppina "brealt" by
scum-Mif T~te were lbc Oilier fe.ttllll't·

eaeb other aner wltat1utd been a bruisinaJy
hard-fou&amp;bt aame; a - a deal dD&amp;cr than
the ICCI&lt;e ...,..u. AD 30 playon p1... the
pllcn, ,r overtly iuapei;encecl referee,
rapiclly beaded ror sl)dter from the pierclnaJY/
cold wind and for the traditional poP-milch
jua (p;tcber). As tbeY walked off, th&lt; teams
ran 011 with dmilar enthusiasm and an even
beuer line In raaaed and partl&lt;Oioured tit.
Tlw Umq

Til( UB Ru&amp;by Squad may think that
"...-! phase play" iJ a draniatic device,
but their cavalier uaernw to play a n:ccnUy

imported and "minority" sport IDOrt lhan
compensateS for any teelulical defociend&lt;s.
They play an opeo and aood-to:watcb pmr,

and clesen-e mor.-r-anltloo and support.
Saturday lut tb&lt; UB "Black HC&gt;nC$" went
Into a "needle" match aaainSI the F'LII&amp;tr Lea
VIkinas of Oenev1, NY. When th&lt; teams la&gt;t

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D&lt;M&gt;IIIDCSS or 1M lhon-llanckd
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Hansm and Maty Ellen Wd&gt;cr mIN-- ·r
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lfJOU&lt;YCtfmdOillwhueU&amp;keq&gt;sllltb&lt;
uopllidlhalllli\IC'Ik lcaou win, JOU'Ufmd a
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lh&lt; wttkmd, 1he 14uad captwed lhird
piKe-and tb&lt; trophy- in the &lt;ial&gt;l team
MamOdd State Toumamm1.
Looina to Alft&lt;d Univ&lt;r5ity Friday nial&gt;l
COSI the RoyaiJ a "'01 11 Jt&lt;lOnd place. "We
did not play wdl," cooch PC'Itr Wtinr&lt;ich
said. "Thc1cam wu IIlli rccovcrina from the
loss of Bonnie Sylcox (who suffered a
sprained ankle lut Tucoday qAiiiSI Buffaio
State). Tb&lt; team wu rouah. no1 jellina-tbc
pnople u a whole had troublt WO&lt;Itin&amp;
t()Jdber."
Vcteru Toujl Atani explained tlw .._
tried to compeosal&lt; '"' Bonnie's UUIITY by
switdtiAa offenses." while plaY&lt;f~
Dian&lt; NdscJj&gt; caplaln&lt;d lhe early louc:s to
"bus Ia&amp;·"
Witb tbe litld spli1 in1o two divbioos, VB
had 10 pill:&lt; in lbc lop IWO 10 qualify tor
playoff action. Followina Ihe lo.. to Alfred,
111&lt; Royab bad a 1cam meetina and ulked
aboul " the \&lt;am aenina tO&amp;&lt;Iher,"
aocordina lo Nelson. Something eli&lt; ked, for
lhe Royals beat Scranton Univcnit~ to lc«p
trophy-hopes high.
Salu~y momina. Buffalo 14Uated orr
apinst Osw..o Stale in • aam&lt; where lb&lt;y
oetded more 1ban a vlclory. " II was very

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important ." Weinrrieh arus&lt;d. "Not only
did wc baY&lt; to win, we had 10 win bla." He
explained lhal if Bull'aio's diWion bad a
three-way lie. point aceumulation would
decide the playoff spot.
Tb&lt; Royals, Ute allaood tlhlctes, lhteotd
10 their coach, and rolled over Oswe&amp;O easily,
JS-6, JS-7. "They were 001 a reai suooa
tCA/11. bul they weren'l I hat bad"7we ju$1
played alol b&lt;ttet. The altls were playins as a
unit, and they were psyched," Wdnrdch
praised.
During I he first three mat&lt;h·ups.
Weinreich cited Amy Lass .. the mOSI
in)proved player. "She played oenler, in the

bloekina pooition," the""""" reponed. "It
wu a oew pos;tion Cor her ,and "'eimp&lt;Oved
;., every pme."
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Readlinatbeplayoffs. UBfac&lt;dManrneld
in lh&lt; ldlli·flllab. "It was a reai aooc1
mllcb, il sbould have btoft lhe nnals." Tsuji
insisted.
The.OI'Ilsame wmt in the Royal'• fa,•or,
IS-12, evm thouah Buffalo was considered
the underdog by moSI panldptniS. Tho next
matcb was vc.ry IOnJ, aecording to
Wtinreich. "At one point, we wen 1osing
14-10, but lhe MansOdd coach had run QUI
or Jubslitutions. OuuctlerJ were the tey. We
played ,.ell and defended aood." O.Spilethe

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matdt win, and ew:ttlually lht toumamntl
wio . In lbc OOoiiOIIOlioo CIOIIICII, IN Royals
rolled pu1 B.vnard Coll ..e. in whlll
Weiarddt called .. .,. antlcUnwk matdt."
Alfred wmt on 10 """'"d place in the meet..
With the Royals aeulna the bronze.
"We should have 1atm Jllcond place, we
dcscned il," Ncbon INUied. She blamed the
aanllina on "not acttioa II topOc:r ill the
Ont aamc-" Tr.uji c:omtnCDted th10t tht
Maosfoclci-UB awdt "should haw. btoft tb&lt;
fu\&amp;ls or the tOI.IIUIII&lt;I\I. W&lt; pa1 up a reo!
aoocl fllhl."
Tb&lt; team hopa to UK the IDODI&lt;Oium or
the Wttta&gt;d Co&lt; lbc I'&lt;S1 of Ibe
seasoo. "I thillk -11 do put," Tr.ujl said.
" Aller Maosftdcl, I'm very oplimistie."
Ndsoo added thao " - should do JOOd .
Tbinp are lootiq up-the !cam's lookin&amp;
bolter." The Royals hope 10 like lbeir aood
loots to the New York S1a1e champioosiUps
this yar, after narrowly loslns a bid lut time
around.
Their n~t contest comes Salurday, ;u the
Brockport Invitational. UB's ncxr
.....,_...,.. in Oatk Cym Is on October 14,
wbm they hOSI N~ra Univertity and I be
Unlvmity of Rochat..-•

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tocl.yot I p.m. In I!IC.pon. Technlquosl&lt;&gt;&lt;pr-rl"11on
dfectiw r~ wlU b4 d~: Job Interviewing
Pr..,.mJon oM Tedlnlq- f"rldoy ol 2 p.m. In ) I &amp;
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J!:e!ng CO&lt;lductod In tho Pl)'&lt;hology Dept. If lnterUiod,
pluse contact Rhonda Oondel ot 831·3079.
While so-y ~plo lecl thai they arc not n~dcd . the
JPir1U of ..-ny chucsr.n are facUnSJ ..,.Y becaute they arc
tone•yend tilrakt Yo" c:an ht:1p. For mote $nformaUon,

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Stop by one ol the 5&lt;-ts for Jol&gt;n - - toblesln
Squl.. 0&lt; Ellkatt. October 6 .. lbc .... aoy 10 register.

Do you lion a h_.,g In SWJIIRJ? Oroup Legal
Servkts ha l.w studenu to eel N defenders for "udenll.
f"or m&lt;&gt;« lniO&lt;JMtlon~-ln ot Ol.S. lAO Squire.
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o12 p.m. In Ill Talbert.

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p.m. In thr Kl... RoO&lt;n, llold)r.

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Squire this · Col Qoofvt 01 ID66II54 or Den 01
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"The Ilion Who Knew Too lllucl\ 1' and "The Thi&lt;V·" Ine
Stepo" tonight at 7 p.m. In tile Squire Confer..,.,.
Theeter.

lnfof'TMdon write to Dlrector or Admlsa&amp;ons. T obe--lor f"Oihlon Cor_., 851 1'\odlson
A~. New Yorlc, NY 10021 . 212-87~

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flrenlots WhO orciJOIOQ to go to groduoto Of proiUIIonol
Khoot who h•ve not establtlhed a rtfet"en&lt;:e fUe- should
In 3HayuC. • .
_ . _ . . . reP«scntatlri from the P..,., IJ!&gt;Iwnily
ol "\.ew wtfl be on _ . TUHIIoy 6nd a
repreMnlotlve ltom lbc Rutgc(o Onlwrllty Orod.uo.. and
ProiHIIonal- -.Ill boon afnpuoOct.B. To &gt;ign up
I&lt;&gt;&lt; l n - 1 . come ID l Hoyu C or ooll Mrs. mock 01
831 •3,15.

Menl gement..,Ee.onomlu Reaee rch-lnterested In
ltemlng more abOU1 librarY ruureh and Information on

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fr&lt;&gt;&lt;n Oct 13· 17. They will be gurod to
oompl.....,t llboB&lt;y orltntod osolgnmenu gM!n In
. . . _ ot the Sci-' om ~ and Oop&lt;. &lt;M
l!cor«&gt;mia. FOL o ldlodul&lt; eM lbc UOd lime oM to
reglller lor lrM ~ cono.oct Chwleo J .
Popovlch lhn&gt;ugb 6ct. I0 01 636-28l8

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'Roo ~t ~ Dopt. ln Lockwood LJtqry
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1oouod ~ the IJnite&lt;l Scotot. Now York
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thO lnlormMIOn thoy coniMn IL ohM the most
ovalloble. Seve~~ "Do&lt;. Olnla" ...., being olluod this
10 to«&lt;\ ltudeftu and locully IO locale
IJOW&lt;nment pulolicetlona. Colt Ed llermof' .. 636-2821to

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Tocl.y: Goll vo. SL Bonaventure, Audobon Cour~e. I
p.m.: Soc:c=er vs. Buff•lo State. Rotary Pltld. • p.m.; Cross
Country It Nteter• FoUa; Men't Tennl• at Nlagare
&lt;Jnlvcrally.
TomO&lt;rotr. Women's \'onn11 vo. Conltlut College
Amherll Courts. 4 p,m.; .flueboll at St. BonovOntore~
Fleld Hockey •t SL 8onaventure.
Frldoyt Junior Yonl!y fooll&gt;oll vo. Colgate llnlvenfty,
RocMy Flotd, 2 p.m" .Men's Tennis ot S.: Ilona-uno.
8ahotdoy: Field Hocltey ... i'\anslleld sue. «&gt;&gt;iege.
Rotwy Flolei. 4 p.m.: Soc&lt;... .._ Conbka College, Rotary
f"lelcl, I p.m.; Women'• Tennis, Big Fou&lt;O.Iorulllpl,
Amhent Courts, 10 a.m.; f"004bell 01 OniVOflity ol
Rocl\elter; Crou Country ot Frodonlo Stole lnvitotlonol:
Volleyball at Brockport State lnvllotlonal.

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MUion•dollyat 3:30p.m . In 4 C.lrk. TtyOutothltmonth.
For more lnformatton c:ootect coed1 Uncia O'OonneU.
08 T - Teanll dub prOdlct Soturdoy at 5 P·"'· fn the
• Squlft Roc Cent.,..
k&gt;o llodlc.y rvotero em be plcMd liP In 113 ~
CaptaiN met'llng F ri!IOJ It 5 p.m. In j Oatil. Pt., . .,..
11\ondey.

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meetings - - - - - - -

Tbrec pooltloeo we aYalla.,.. on thr Atlllotlc
~ Boerd. f"O&lt; Wormotlon 01 ...
_.._ thr SA ollk:e In Ill Talbott.

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"Tho ~ tomorrow at 6. 8 _ woldfllan thea~«, NOrton.

khual me..tc r• Ski CJub- Anyon&amp; ltrteretted In
.!J:Ilfclpa t!flg In -o ski roclno progra111 wllh
Sch....,..ll&amp;ots, pi&lt;... - I n tho oll)ce. Room 7 !iq!llre.
Stop fn the ol!ic:e and fill out ., 'wl~loo fo r 8uo
CopYin lor Ski Club. Stop In and o1gn up foi ""1
~bell Tournameat. Slllg up
will be Oct.

ol yow llh, don't milo

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OUAB CollecbouM rn-to on -lng with Paula
Loci!Mort Soturdoy It 8;30 p •.m. In the ROINkcllar.

Serllorolnteruled In a cot&lt;~er In lothlon·Scho,.rshlpolor
a o,. year co'urte ol ltudy at the Tobo.cot&gt;um.sg&gt;ool for
f"othloo Cor~. Ua.. b being o"-rod. For lurtber

Fr~ ol 3:30 p.m.. In 26i-

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Inter V• ratty Chrtsttan Fellowahlp pr-ayer·praise and
worhttp tomorrow at 7:30p.m. In 330 Squl,t,

()poll IIIII&lt;• tomorrow at f1p.m.ln the RothlkcUor. A •ign
up oheet wtli bo ovollobl&lt; at 7:30 P·"'·

contact Mrs. Mac:k at 8Jt.J5f!or Kl up an appointthent

To oii¥Oo.pectlve poroloeoll- Th• trolnlng ..llloM will
~ held In 240 Squire ol 10 o.m.

" H- to &lt;let tile lllost
ol Lllo" giYen by_Crwfonl
I.MIU.. Tueodoy at 8- p.m. In the ~ Cor-..11
T'hc.eter.

cto" volunteer of woukl Ilk~ eddittonel
lnlormatlon. CAll 1186-7500.
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Street. New York , tfY J0021.

Akollol ..,,_.. - --Do you oometJme• fool
t"'t you or • friend. moy6rlnk to mudl7 We're hoR lor
you 1D toll&lt; ID. 0n&gt;p by 174 !'.FAC, Ellicott, Wodn..doyo
from t&gt;-to p.m. owtlnQ Oct. a.

"lterlna Student Aoon. 1eetu on,d cuii!UOI emlbllloo
today et l p.m. 1n the Squire
nfereMe Theater.

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tOIY)OfTOW ot 7:30 p:m. In 23) Squire.

Commuter Bru~ut Frtdoy ftom 8-noon Is the Cepen
Lobby, opPoJhe the cendy counter. 15 cent donult and

tln-Ledby
tonight 01 6:!10 P"'l·

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o.-.u at-to ....s -1on lntcrutod 1n sboolylftg 1n
Scondinovlo for the 19111-112 IChool year ohould ootk&amp;:
The Amerlcon.sc.ndlnovlon f"oundotlon. 121 Ent 73rd

(rH bever•ges ev•ll•bi-L

"Tho lion·VIolcnt Ubuolfon lllo
Oondhl" given by Dt. Ooudc Wei
. In 316 MI'AC, Ellicott.

~ houles? Oroup LogM Sorvlc:H olletslegalodvl&lt;e
and lnlormotian to all &lt;18 ~t..a.nt... Opon 11·5 p.m.
~. Thruldoy and Frldoy, untll6 P."'· T uosaoy and
until 7 p.m. Wedneooloy In lAO Squire. Aloo In tn
MfAC, Ell~t. Mondayo'lrom 1•!1 p.m. 831·2273.

8oJ "0 to U.. dnft Olld all OS lmpet\olbl ww
- - O..h ral~~ancc 6nd the imporUnCe ol
work wlthln the mllf\.ery It pert I of • dJscuniOtl .lltf~l
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movies, arts lk lectures _ __

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TMQ It 11M · O&lt;~lonol- -lne
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Vol. 31, No. 1518UNY .. BuHalol2llepltmber 1110
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�EVERYTHING YOU
WANTED TO ASK YOUR
ADVISER, BUT.
FRESHMEN ADVISEMENT WEEKS HAVE
BEEN SCHEDULED thru OCT. 1Oth.
Now is the time to gat tho answers to all
tho questions ~you forgot to ask during ttfe
Summar Orientation Program . Or perhaps you
wlah to discuss you major or tho possibility of
dropping a course.
Call 831·3631 to schedule an appointment
with yoy advisor on the Main Street Campus or
636·2460 if your advisor Is on tho Amherst
•
Campus.

STUDENTS

EVERYO..a£ ELSE
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Slud&lt;nts who depeaded on rood stamps to
•upplement their Jebool COJU will find them more
difficult to 1e11his year, dut to stricter eligibility
rtquirement.s impc»ed by the federal govemmem.
According to le&amp;illatlon pused "'last May in
Congress, 10 qualify for food stomps a stud~nl
must either:
-Work at least 2.0 hours a week;
-Panicipate in a government work-study or
work·il&gt;Cftltive program;
-Be the head of a household containing one or
more depcndmu, or;
- Be physically or menta~andiCipped.
Under the new Omits, 150,000 of the some
200.000 college students who rt&lt;leived stamps last

FACILITIES INCLUDE:

yeu arc now ineligib le, 3Ccordln&amp; to Deportment
of AJricultu~ ofncial Barbara Wallace. Tbe
ti&amp;hrer guldelines ar&lt; due to th&lt; excessive deficit
run up by the food stamp proaram over tbe pout
few years.

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A«Xl&lt;ding 10 Wallace, the prolflUI' I hi• year is
running Sl billion over its $9 billion budget. "I
think what (the sponsors or the bill) thought was
that the program was runnlna out or money and
w~ru way over- budget," she said . ''And one

F. .when same day
court reservations
are made.

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Rldtard Chon

,Niagara Falls: romance, beauty
and an over-developed neon city
summer's cod. ••ne Winler .season iJ somcumes

lt154asuM~
:fp«tn#o Slqfj A'rlt!'

Bright liahts, flashing si1ns, a monster luring
inside the "Cutle or Dracula, .. sou venin,
honeymooner's specials, ' have your picture
taken, slr?'
Nlaaua Falls. The t hlll\&amp;ts that have taken
pia« here over the past decada bavc been
utrcme. The town is no lonscr limited to quiet
romance when: llewlyweds come to spend their
honeymoons in r:iny cabim. Instead, it Is a
bt.lllllna town catcriD&amp; to ramllier and tou.risu
7"ith many attrac:lioos and shops.
Neon lips ldvertlslna " R.lpley'a Believe ll or
yOU

Not,'' ''The Cbamber of Horrors., '' lll&lt;Y.'•ctrcus

!I!!!!!!!!!~~===Ill

public iuue constanlly under debate wu that or
Jtlld&lt;ncs on food stamps."
The amendm&lt;nt. published in the July H
Ftdtrul Rtgisru, states, "ThC'tftm of these new
lll!lcndmenls u to confer the adv~ntages of
dlgiblt 'st udent ' status on a very llmhed group,
and 10 prohibit • much larger sroup or students
from pani~ipatlng at all ."
Ac.:ordln&amp; to Erie County food stamp
uaml= Plul, Saviola, about 1.~00 a udenu
cnunly·wide used the Slamps last )'Ur, but he
Messed that those were "only ball puk naurcs."
Nrither Saviola nor the UB F'manclal Aid Oflice
lrnew how many students bert are ~ ed by the
new rules.
The new rcsula.tioru, which went into efftel on
September. were just one pan of a sizabi&lt;
reform or the food Ramp requirements, which
dropped the number of potential food &gt;lamp
recipients by thre&lt; million and acluded 650,000
families who had mc:omes close 10 poverty level.
Sponsored by R&lt;pre.sennulve , Thomas Foley
(0-Wash.) and Senator Herman Talmada.•
(0 -0a.), both chairmm of the aariculturt
commiuccs in their rcspeah-.: housa, the
amendment !)U$ed Conuess on May 15 and wu
signed by the President on May 26.

World" llaiiSpOn you from a small Nofthcastem
town to a big, fluby city, ala Las Veaas. The
perpetual energy evident in Nlaaar• Fa&amp; is often
compair«&lt; t o Vesas, and In many cases, It is the
prime reason why tourists choose the Jpot for
their vac:allom.
Years aao. there were no brl&amp;bt llahts or
•
roadside lltractlbDs.
According to Joe
MaciClllley and ~ lbomson, proprietors of
the HODC)'IIIOOD City Motel for the pan 27 years,
Niaaara Fall$ wu never before the "touristtnlp"
It i.t now. Their own motel used to be a
camwound with honeymoon C:Oitlae&amp;, bordered
bf trcu and fields. The majority o f !.be visitors
•wet&lt; newlyweds rather than the multitude of
familia aD.d foreianers that are_, t oday.
N~ Palls i.s growlnc all the time, mcetina
the demaocll o f the people. At the mot.el,
Hollt)'IIIOOD City, the owoen have knocked
down the Clbiot ...S lnaiJt l •wimmina pOol.
They ate addina an iAdoor pool with a sauna,
'-1-tbapcd ~ and • disco
P!!OPie ate aot Slltdfied by,lhe bealltJ or the Pa&amp;
or-re. they say. Visilon come to t1oe city to be
cotcital.oed.
'
N toUrist
bu been ClllmdW well pan

IOunae.

seasoa

~rO.yw~~.thetndkkeal~~BUofthe

"

.

•ery busy. Peoplt oome up from Aorid1 to see
the snow," "rbomson nplained with a sUahl
sntile. Wben asked what the tourilu !bought of
all the oomrnerciatism, she quoted a German
fellow : " He bro~t down and c.r ied, 'How could
tiley do this 10 such a beautiful specuu:le?"
In c:onttast, a honeymooning couple from
T"xu love tbe cbanae. "Afler .rJ, that's what
makes it Wblt it lt." bellowed the Tel&lt;ID male,
sponing a ltn"'allon bat.
Some IIC101yweds pvc varied rcuocu fO&lt;
comina to Niaaara
"Tradition ," answered
a n ew wife, still &amp;lowi.oa from the diiY before.
"It's so romantic. I love 11," .aid another. Not
only were there couples on their first hontymoon,
but a number of
were there t&lt;&gt; celebrate
their second, third and even (ounh honeymoon.
"It's really c ute. You see these o lder couples
walkioa down the meet ldsslna and huaaJill just
like the yo/macr ones," comm&lt;nted Thomson.
"They're just IS lovey.&lt;Jovey U the rest of
them."

F'JIIs.

them

Very OOSll.lale couples often uk to,aay ia the
same places u they did years .,o.
Happy aad PI
For the most pan, Niapra Falls is stUJ
c:onsldered a "honeymoon puldlsc."
The
expansion of the city hu not put a damper on the
romance attached to it. The Texans expllllned
that nut we~~, Niapra Palb bas the special
coanotAtion: it's "a dtcam thin&amp;."
Bill will the Fau. stlU bold th1t imacc in the
flkure? W'tlllt rem111n a tradition? "Oh yeah,"
IIIIW&lt;red his w'if•. " No way," interrupted the
b~. "the lilppia are IOGJII act il l"
Niaaanl Fa&amp; offcn tbe best of bocb worlds. You pt the r - - and beautY of tbe Pa&amp; and"
at the Iailie tlmc,.all the Clicltement and CDCJ1Y of
tbe city, 1Cp1118!ed by iustone shon walk up the
block .
'

�SKUBA' s success triggers new trend in student politics!
~

b y SeCh Goodchild

1

r~g~~1e wb1cb W1U UOiiJl{lcipillcd. Aa:ording
10 SA official~. almost HXX&gt; 5tudc:oc trucked
to the potb.. in contrast to the: 600 who turned
out last year. The ra.mirecation.~ or thilt 8TC'
101~esting, and m4ly renw r.he acncra!
nature! o f the state of politics IP the counl.ry,
The past decade. JtiJGmts on ~pu.ses
ha\lc ben) coruidered apathetiC- -and the

'

NtWJ £dllor

La« week's Siudenl AMoclalion tSA)
Sc:na&lt;&lt; &lt;1«.1ions both hisblighl&lt;d lh&lt;
or the new Constitution and iiJU$ts3t('d the

.rrec:u

,scntrat shape: tha1 other clfQLloru have taken
In the pa.si and can be upccrcd •o· rouow io

By
allowlnJ- and
su btly
c:ncoura&amp;inc.- wrhc ·in e-ampll&amp;ns and
orpnw:d JJOUp:s 3Jld parties- to control the
Sen.,e, and by roStrnng 11n open rusc:mbly
w.t.h annou.nctd activism. SA is pushins sras.s
root~ mvolvcment m its ora3.0i7..ation,

maJniJUning. Lhrir cx.lsu::ncc at U B o\er any
lenath of lime. ln tts .second )'tat, SKUBA is
C.."'mf)O&amp;cd O( many diJrerenL organi:UUiOM,
wiih mcrnbcu-hip ranging, rtom NYPIRG, 10

vanous fralernitie~. to thc. lndcpcndenu-. 6y
domu1atmg thr Senate- and ltl fln·at
tan

bt

Analysis
SKU8A ·~ rtC"tol ~w::ceu Jlh.LSir3.1t1 tto\\ a
h1ghly organized campu.s croup ea.n shape
dc..:tions. Whh Unit mformati&lt;m nn which to

base chetr d«iskms. the studenu uc forC"ed

EMPTY NOW: Ta~ H111 SAs.n.t• c:tvubetl.,.
~rr.fl M., bvl .,.., l1•t w...t'l ..KtiOM th•

r"" &amp;tlH1.nmt~Jifft ~&lt;'*'•' "~
e. hilt Of ~dlwtnv etudWil,.....,........ fortii'IO
Olri , . . '-SJiel.tiOfl

tot ttwtr COftld~a.

••t• nea wJjl ~ lut mc;dl ~. Soon. T1FNr1 w~ l

to choo~ among a cast o r unltnowfi5 :md, • wo Wd b.c could have won the dection
throu.gh no fauh of th~r own. wu.aUy sdf!'CI wi,houa ever 1\avinf;- lc:fl hl!t room.
t.he mos' familiar patty.
Noc. everyone is ~o~namor«&lt; of SKUBA or
the unpHcauoos or its success-. Kumon that
Athletics would hold a massive wrirc·m

campa.ign ran rampa01 in SA's Talberr
cha.mbc:u. AJthough the Athletic. votes ncnr
m~ted il!ld fonntd little $-ignificant
opposhion to SKURA's Yktory, the threal
that a 1arge, or~anizcd and d.i-ssall.sfied b l oc~

of studC'nl l an paek tht Scn:ut- -and thtll
contdvabl)• dlccart rtlendatory fee

d4bur.iemem to its bcnent- w.u shown.
Pahap" no tjealon O\htr lhan last
March.'$ Presidtntal rac.e \.\1M rno1e mdtcall~o~c
of this uend ShuhM rodt: into the. pofl on
hi~ J'K)pUiiH rouowm~:: in the Ellioou Complu
and among En_ginecrin.g ~udentJ,, Ot:sphr nm
ha~o~ma the e.ndorse.mcnn of the.• carnpu.s
media, She-chan \lio'on th e. election
convinclngJy So db."'iu- was his vie1ory that i1

The only member of SKUBA 10 sufrer
doreao -Chunu Osuorab-iaifcd oo sain

enough suppon from 1J'lf!' lntcrna.tlonaJ
SlUdtot AffAir.s Organization to overcome:
Su:ve C:urone's dorm marsin. 0$UOrah (llJ'I
even with CaLronc in che uniom;, but was
beaten in rhe dormitore. Seventy percent of
the victor's winuiua marg.~n came from the

ballot loca~ions m Govtrnor"$, Ooodyeu
H•ll and Eltlrou .
SA hopcfutp. have aJread)l nolcd che tmp3Cl
1hat a few key trOUpti-apa-iaUy dorm
studeniS-can have on an election ' s
outc,ome. last year-. Osuorllh wal a big
Winner. wit.h lhf!' .\oppon of intcmatlonal.
'S't udenu . Without that, he was no better ahan
a close second. Such faccors do not go
unnoticed in Talben HaJJ.
The. numbo- of votus rompilted 'o t.ue
April. incrt.a.Std 3pproltimatdy 33 pcrcau-a

In face, Shrc-han has noted thaJ one or the
~bly"s- main concerns will be co work on
student nghtl and welfare. Sheeba.o-who
WJth Treasurer Alan ~illha.n authored the SA
Co1Uiitution -expJ'~ a bopc_ tba1 morr-

avtragc. Sludcnr.s will become toLerestcd in
studcnl artairs and cova-nmenr throug.h tht
As&gt;&lt;mbly.
Obv1ously. the Senate did not auf11Cl Ute
number of dtver~tied Q0d1d.a.st$ thou might
h··~ b&lt;~ &lt;ipelllcd . Many or the wil\nm :tnd
other OOoltslllnl.\ tbis yea~ ¥~~crt rtf)Uls from
last Apt" II. Of the 14 peoplc-compcdng for the
ttght at·largt and aH&lt;:smpu!i berths, rig.bt

ran btfotc. Of the win.ncn. five wc.n
involved sn the dmlon.ilMt year. Only in lh~ ,
dorm racta- wht:te IUmo\ler" tughea--.t"
-an e-ntire new slate of candtdates $dea~ .
$a Wltn the phy51C.aJ ma.kt-Up Of the Senate
"Simdar to ta.~ year'.s body. aud wuh a

mcmbt:rsh1p conccrnt"d prim-ar\1)' with fu.cal
m.auers, \t it lcrt 10 •lie Assembly 10 provide
tht- new Hrt!. and crealivi1y ch41.1 Shtf:han and
~IJ ofncen would lit e. to work with.. The
tauh thai thh year's Senate 15 ;a carbon copy
of 1.,. year'• body lie&gt; only minimally will\
•hf!' new- Corutitulioo. 11 is the nat.wc. of UB
dec:don" ln lmt:ral, whkh prevented the Oow
of new blood into the body. lt i) not ex.pc!C1cd
ohos. fans wtll chOJlg&lt; by n&lt;XI April.

Senators make plans
for the upcoming year
The wht-t1s of !.tudcnt sovemmcnt are mmJng once again, as the
mtn&gt;b&lt;u or lhe Soudem /Uso&lt;'iaoion (SA) S.note clect«&lt;la.so w.ek pr&lt;pan:
to choo~ a chalrpenon and begin handling. nearJy Sl million in student
mandatory fees.
The cla'tcd Senators will join nine ex-officio members 'o for m 'hc
primaty branch
SA's leaislature. ibc ('.1(-ofnclo monbcn. SA ofncial5

or

putom-atka!Jy &amp;iVen a scet on th~ Senaft in a'-'COrdancc with the

nt"N

Consthution. iodudc Presldt1U Tim Sh~chan.
The next seep for the Senators i$ lo tl.tet a chairperson From thc' r ranks.
On~ chl.l '&amp;- eompltted~ regu!ar bi·week.Jy m~dngl will .c ommenoc.
Ttus }'car's Senate is comprised ofbnth past Senators and nNco~ers to
uudcm politics, but the one unifying facto r ls the Studtms Kecpmg UB
Alive (SII.'UBA) Party, from whi.c b II or lhe 12 Senaoon we~ clecoed .
SKUBA, scvcraJ of whose. members come from ~pus org,a.nizations, ab.o
took the m.oSl .seau ln Jast Spring's ~nate tl«tioo.
'' I lhink it's good that the dif£ereru.ors.aniuuionsarc. r.tprc:senttd In tht
Senal&lt;," off-&lt;:ampU. SKUBA Sc:nuor Michael Oilb&lt;n uplatn«&lt;. "Bul

they have to

rcm~mbcr

th.u t.bc.y'rc now ~resenting SlUdttus.''

ANDREW

YOUNG

Former U.S. Amba•sador to tbe United Jlationa 6
renowned Civil Rlgbta Leeder

Qilb&lt;n noted that-preparing o&lt;xo year's SA budaet will I&gt;&lt; lhc Sc:naoe's
primuy conc;ern. and that the nnt few months ea.n bc. used to pre\tml any
problem.s when budgc.:s time rolls arouod.
He aid Lh~ $cna(e is aoina to have ro aamine its runction in lhc
Cort.«jrurion while- the campus.oraanjution.rrcqu'tSdng rund&amp;will have to
learn bow lo we Lhc 1cgislalivc. body.
Another SKUBA winne.r, Sue Vcrshneidcr, add~ lh" the Senate wiiJ
have 10 assist lhe organizations v..;th 1hrir DeW line&gt;b)'·linc budgets,
Ste-ve Kaplan , top \'OC.c-..geucr in the orr~pus race, said th~ reason
SKUBA took 2J or 1l Smaac: SpOts In I wo ~eau ,, t,«ause the)' have made
the effort 10 speak lo students. •· People realize thai we mil)! care abour
what goe5 on around here," ~e said.
The onJy non..SK'UBA winner. SteYe Catronc, forS~ no problem
,..,,king wllh his colleaaues. "We're all really rrom the &gt;am&lt; boao." he

e~~:.~c~~~.

wbo U intt:rested in politics • .Wd he dedded to run for 'he
Seta:ue when he notictd l,here were few other ca.ndid.aln. ··1 thot.tghl maybe

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plummeu:o:d compared to chc highs of Lhc _
1960s. Hope for ohe 1980$ maJI &lt;till b&lt; bleak. £
but the new SA CoMtltution clearly Ls an e;
-attempt to stem tills tide.

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Thl.l tnlurts aht party a grn1 deal of
lnflut'ncc over lhc alloc-ation of student
mandatory fees, sina- thc Striate has Lht task
orformulaunr SA 't budge' bcginnln.a in
Februory.
SKUBA 's sue«s.s ls particularly startlin@
smce most ' politicaJ p:arues have difficultY

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The &lt;:andidate.\ ftom Students (or Kuping

a..uurcd thm &amp;JObPS they nprescm W111 noc
.sec.- their aJJocat10n$ .diced .
Th~ only real C:beck Oil tbe Scoa.Je and 1U
SKUBA composition .;;u b&lt; oh&lt; nght SA
om,en who, according 10 the ConstnUI1011.
have .KALS by vlnur of 1h~l r cltt·lNI positfom..
N&lt;venhclon. for SKUBA to b&lt; defeao&lt;d on
an i.Jsut, ~~ lea~l th.rce uf iiJ members would
have to dd«."l
ll 1hc Scruuc 1s unable io complete the
budget, or lf Jtl final draft l$ n01 \aiL, fact ory
to the SA Po el!!lenl , lhe E&lt;ecuol•e Board has
lhe pow•&lt; 10 complcoe if , If lhe SKUBA
coalition breaki. or pu."lld throush a budget
rhBl as not rcpre$Cntauvc of all groups . SA
Pre5id(n! Tim. Sheehan could veto n -and
cxtcoJ the process imo the surnm~ .

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With
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dellvcry of Inner furnisblnp, the
lcaur&lt; hall b unable to open and
counter-act the fodlity pp FOSler'•

Stoff H'rlt&lt;t

-sir kuc Ne ..1011

obscr•i oa

all

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c:omtnJaaon and dcsaruc:t.on oa tht.
Main Sucrt and Amhrnt
Campuse~,

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of
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law

a ppiJcs-alrno"
su~et

tht dose or cl.Usn last
Sprina. FOSta Hall on the M&amp;in
Street Clmpu• h14 bcC1I tnliC&lt;lCSilble
to &amp;11 ottpt the demolition crews
who have rippdS at iu interiors. The

strutturc

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pands mute and
urclcs&amp;. Sua &amp;I Lhc umc time,

c:onsc:ruc:don workm: buildin&amp; a

new ICC1urc hall on lhc Amherst
ClmpUJ proan:saod 11 a rtlle thll
•urprio&lt;d em! the adminUlnotion.

The proOiaa IJ, bo_.or, that it
abo &amp;tllldJ -pty. AwalW.s
p;.t_

rmovation may have c:rcated.
The lou ol tile Fosccr lldlitlco
coupled with ocher cnrollmmt and

schedulilil.l,oc1on hu len many
Unr"cn17JCkpai"UDC1'1ts wuh adckd
cl.u~Toom hcadocbu.
VKe Pres1dc.nt

of Fac1hUH

Pb.on•na, John • Neal, uplaJned
tbaathc new lm.uu haJJ (whiCh W1U
be namtd ll1 bono• of bus-newnan
Seymour Knox·, mOther. Grace
Knox)-sbould be open ror ciiUkl in
the Fall of 1981 and is actually
-ahead or schcd ul c, ncarina

completion in January. For
eompepsalion. Neal explained.
" We bullt ne-w roomJ in Abbott
A.n.ntx th1s sutnmcr ro wvcr for rhe
rooms we Jon.''
8111 opinioru vaned u tO how
odtq\Wcly scverol room• in the
AI&gt;Aa ,..,._ 16 rooms and three
&amp;ccnltc h.a11s ill Fc.aa wh.ich Un 't

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due to reopco until July 1982.
" , .. Tolktna on the junlor level,
EJcaricaJ Ena,incerina studenJ.SCotlqldlcloo lor rooou
have tripled in number Un&lt;r 1975"
The unanimolU aarcemcnt noted Malont. "And wbc:o rooms
amona racuJty and administration uc anilable to us," be conainucd.
members is that tbc .En,inmin.J ..the)" arc onm in&amp;dequa.s:t. like the
DeputmC,!!..l . bu the arcatut'""41t1 mow lAhapcd room in Cook.t."
probtcm.s. W1lb scbedultna and
Ho,.·c,rr, Mato.nt: is not alarmed
rmd.tn&amp; adcqu.atC' da.s.srooms..
II 11\c I IIU&amp;aion "h il not notably
Ke110&lt;lh M. Klscr. AUocille .,'0&lt;1&lt; th" ~car than it ha&gt; bcC1I in

Dull for Facibtics and Oporatiotu
of En&amp;inecrina and Al)plicd
Sctrnces. said that findinJ. latJt
rooms for c;:oursrs tn h1s

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Department indirectly because.
aJon.&amp; with the increase in over· alJ

Jaid, .. No, tbt closing did not hurt
us- lecture h.aH space: is no problem
our clusu. What we need is lab
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There arc also Oepa11mcttl&lt; wlucb
claim they -.1&lt;1 noc .,. the ,.,....
ilk - • available
lhcm. Math

mroUmcur, it mademmpetition for
laqcr rooms heavier."
Elecuieal En&amp;U-in&amp; chairman
DauUs Malooc sea the Prdalt
problernasjt,.umiRoraatavadoo
when compared to the tu,cr cnN
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Ocparlmrnt chahmao Lcwu.
Cobw-n explained , ''l"m no( so sure:
thai If lltiC'f rooms Yt-ere a..-aiiJ.ble
we would make "" or them,
becau.s.t when you're teadUnc
somahlna 6ke Calculus to a IUJ&lt;
IJOUP ol aud&lt;n~&lt; (all ., once),
well -chc rcathins tends tc
dderlorate."
.. for e~ample, " Cob u rn
continued. ''we tried to keep the lid
on Calculus &lt;las... to 80 students,
but we had to opec them up to 100
and then 120 and now some arc up
to I SO students." Coburn (edo,
hoWCVCT, that hio Department bas
bcC1I wdl·aa:ommodlled in view or
lht m.u.sivc. frc::s:hman i.nOux t.his
year . wllidt he also cited .., the

m•jor c:eu.sc for nhedulin&amp;
problcau.

Acc::ordJna to Noll, 90 percent ol

rwitcbes," Noll UJ&lt;rtod.
Wbcn Kno• Holl Is Rn!Jhed the
buildin&amp; will cncompUJ six hall&gt;
l.t&lt;Xlrdin&amp; tO H ead O( Consll'UaiOn

and RchabUilallon. o,...,e Mt&gt;Or&lt; .
Two wUI bavc a J&lt;&amp;tlna capacity or
7S ucb,tbree will ho ld
approxlfnatdy 22.$ students each,
and one will have a 4SO person

S&lt;&amp;tina oopldty.
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system. lions with the ,..., and
carpedna. lOme ol wllich arm't due
to arrhe until January. "

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capacity "tuatlon. Noll &lt;llabllshcd
I · ·c ommand Post " whiCh
aucmpted to solve depanm.eruaJ
dortitulllt$, C$p&lt;dally cnrollmrnt
tho..- problem&gt; were 1o0lved br
lWIIchina room&amp;. '• Jus 1 :~bout
evcrybofiy sot o limo-sloe " ht
declared, "but It may nol have bt&lt;n
at che time the deparrmenc
r&lt;qucoted. You know. cvft}'On&lt;
want&gt; thcit class IIU&amp;Jlt from 10
LtD... lD t 1 l.m ...
Wilen Sc:heduftna b m.tin&amp;
ch.&amp;rtJa, h tna no1 to IWirdl the
daYI. time or campus the cl&amp;5s u
bdd at, maintained Noll. "II ••
do, it iJ coiled a ahical chana•- The
Command P ost sueces..sfully
reduced the number or majpr

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Sc:l&gt;eduhn&amp; Rlc:hard Noll fccb that
bu D&lt;paruncnt was rno.e prepared

fch 110 rcpercuiSJons from fO.StC1'.$
closlna. Chcmhlry Ocpanment
chairman Stanley Bruckenuein,

9anKipm

. Cantact Lenses

you're .. ...

sht s scmutct. D ire ct or or

nuacnu taking lower dtvbion
En&amp;inccrina counts, Kiser fcds
"I he dosill&amp; or foster dill affect the

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0&lt;spt1e the additional problc:m&gt;

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appro.dtnatt nsun for heshmrn
e:nrollmcol thb rear t.S 3600
Rudmu--compared to
the

been thi.s bad in preview year.s," ht
maintained . With over 2.000

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Director of IMhullonal Studieo
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mik::t to tM nonh or the •~•
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UWd1'ocal dllferen&lt;.-ea betw""" lrllO • .nd ""f&amp;hbon05
tnq e.rupted into fierce OghHr'l l&amp;a wt.oe.L •• forC*!t ••ld tl"'' troq 1u&gt; ""'only Clptured all cllipuled .,..,..., !ifrom e.ac:h tlde. d&amp;lhcd in oil rich Pen1an Culf rt:~UT'" bul hat •IJO taken mn••d~rablft lcrrltory wh.tch tud no _
ur the Middle E..L
clot•~~&amp; OYer
~ r.ghting. J t('IJllnlrtg nut of • Ions d.i.&amp;f)tltt fWCf"
An ofr&gt;cll\J with the 1)1!("""' Oopol"ttMnl told 'The
territorial rJAirm to W ShotU aJ Arab w.tter·WI)I 00 Specrl"\\m- thiH M believe. lnq h.u t•ken tt.TnlO')I
piued
equipped Iraqi lnr&lt;ft agtll\&lt;t """'""" ur beyond what it had Laid c:latm IO ~N • ~UfJ'"
thf" ShAh·a u .s . tUpp~ tromian ntllhary
bupinin8 pot!tion He Nld IIley ""4!1\1 ufT• r tt&gt;o
51- the lljshlil1(! ~n. both old&lt;• lu•e otNC~ t1 JddiUooa.l tetrilory taken u 1 conc::eMOf'llo lr.ln W'hUe
cMUan, military and oU Mte&gt; On S.ptombor 2.'1 , 1roq malntOtnl"5 1ho!r otWrW do!manclt
l&gt;otnbed the world'o laJ"80"t oU rol1t&gt;o&lt;y in Abodon
Iran Other W!eo ttrudc by 1nq hldude ohe CUlf pon o1 Weter
Buohlro, the cit} oC Oizlul, and Inn·• riche&gt;t ool
A Ull prof....,... "'ho
n&lt;!l 10 a.. nomed ....,,..
procluc:ing PnMilce, Khuzil&lt;an
l•••f• oafont • • pt'nAlnalfl co lnl&lt;ln\Ol •nd eu.,.,W
1'ho lroqJ _ . , . , _ , lur1'h•nd•)'doomod 10 luve ......,,, ......... He wid tlul lnq .. pn&gt;bohly •lkln«
t.aptured tnn·• pon f1Clfa1.aes ~~ Khurnnuhlhr, the opponuni\y oC ll'an't lnt.,.,W
Cltlll'ttidered by miS'\Y \Vh1t"m iJil&amp;lytl) \0 be l.he mo.-t
the lf!'ml0t) an and around the "'eter-way ,..,.. and
•'6"lr.,.,..t fllln thUl for in the ronlllct llepUno 001 ol UW' '~ i.n me atrail far ~ eeeur'l\)' nNIOfU
Tollf&lt;Ton denied that the por1 foalny lud _ , o•kl!n
lr.lq " pt'Obably out IG WMn the A~rotlah not 1o
Whill' Iraq wu busy hombll'\8 &amp;.~1M an lran 1 the lrtnll.nl ditrupt lhe Shiite MuolJm orunorfly In Iraq. !he 1)1!(..,..,
.,.llod
bon-'"" villa&amp;"' of s.,.,..,, Mooul, Ktrkuk and ' "" offlcW •peeul;lfod. Tho Ayorollah hu

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--to ...,..

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.,.plio! dty of llaghd•d in IrAq

upon the Shiha

'T't:-rr ltorles
ACXYW"d.J.ng to a Apo"e•pcrJOII for lht!: lr&lt;IQ.I t;uhural
des~ au W•,hulg'lon. O,C . l.he wAr i.&amp; pro9"*"lu.c very
wclJ tor lnq. The WaJhif\A\.un a.uu.rce al.o wid thAI
It~ tw.d i hot down rrutny lr-a.n&amp;an
lfid hu
captured numeroW" pr.onen tte cornmentfld t hai the
morah! of the" Iraqi fCM"Cft wu ~} ,and lhll tnq wn
..... "'!! dody torril0rial5llnl
A l)l!(enoe Department An.olyo&lt; told ~Spt.arwn
tho! 10 of lop offiNJo. ..... ol tptn'
pono for miliuory modnnoo •od deooniona oC lrazun
I - - .. lnft is In no condition to "'¥!' • ""'s And

••MI"•t\

1nl.l!f\Mwar.
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n..red in tl&gt;t l'enlon G&lt;llt ,....,._,
-lnq -.pod tho "'~!~on ......... tho ...........
Shau ..t Ar.oh And pnxnpoly r--...1 • 19'7ll
a~l between then tra.n tao- "'-"er Shah
-.......:dlliu P&amp;lllovi And the~ oll""''.
l'&lt;llitieol •poc:woliau in lhe WC51 beU... llut lnq
~ived very ti'lde in tNt 197S ~ t..UIM of
the Sholl'• &lt;MtrWhelrnlng milhuy pows11\e 1975 agn..oemtml betweun ,,., twn Middle
E.uo•m n.,..,.. delolled tho •hA111lfl or li8hlf to lho
Jl.ntcllf~lty impoM.llot Shitl 11 Ar•b w•tt~_r-w•y •nd
all&amp;U pvto ~ver.a. l setuon;. nf land '" the n:sSnn 10 ItAn
lntjl dcm.1nc:k h.a.ve m.Ucd upon lr1n ro rt.·•U.nqu..th
tMr r1ght to the Shatl aj Arab rive,...w•&gt; · th~,....umof
lh'" tf'rnrory glvf!n to lno b~ lr•q .n 19i'.S .nn

ityraq to M'r.rn.&amp;n the Govrmment ot

lroq. Unlike Iran, the rei~ &lt;Nloni,Y lnl.raq I• S..,.n;
M'"'llm. lli&gt;tonOiliJ' uua dl""""""' on "'llfPon .. """'
hft~

6Hmul.lted (rlctkm bctwt..'l."n th.- IWO

Mo~·m

n.atiOn.lt

Otpllal
!lei""' the conllid bello"' • 10111 ol 700 ~
na\IQN.ls were U1 dw CDU111ry of Iraq, JICCtW"da.nc lO the

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wurin(! Niddle !MINIJO&lt;t f\lty-11-ne US ...,_,. boO
INdo their wav """" land to Atm.l. • ol
rridiy. Tho w~on
lhe "'-'
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Dl!pt.n:meaa iD the evacuation IIWaJI\.
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'Tho Nt:w Yri 1"Wneo reponed rridloy thM. tho nMIUr wunllie!o of the Unlled Nttlono 1111! ~
tn meet on Saturday to choo8e 1 &amp;r"OOP of mndiatora to

' 'ish the troubled aJ"1Y
Th~

imervention of tt¥;.,.04hUr'

~toelefn n.ll ioos:,~

.cmrrung tb 1.ho nfneJ w.u requetled by

tr.Al\Wl

Pretod.no Abolluswn Bonl Sodr •nd wu •SJ-I•o b~·
IW!IQ\bo""'t lraq
SO. the out-brr.oll ol f'«"lln8 bet"-.en lhe '""'
.councna Prewden' un~f' h&amp;l tnllf1C..tned dw liS wdJ
m-rwun neutr~ m Ihe mofilc:1 .,, • apeteh drreli\-en"d a1
~romoa luo woe~&lt;. Otn &lt;r CAlled UIJOI' ""' SoWt
L'Non by n:;ut-.e tn -stjl) on the uddirw durin&amp; U~
rontlJct .

"'"""""' 1/&gt;o- """"""'' Uld thai Amoril:a ...'OUid
,..,..,n neu1ral, he luo Abo 110ted ''"' the US &amp;lo"5
wllh other ro11&lt;l&lt;n&gt;ed ...U...., ·~• ...., ,.,.., if the AI~
1mporum j,t£.11\l of HortnU&amp; are bkdo:ed by erlhw
ouuntry Ao the S1•1e Depono&gt;MI dolly brl«rms fridoJI.
1.he. White Uouse ro'IYik!d thAt II N• Pf'O'POM'd, \0 "
nwnbt!r or its •\I.Uet. u...r 1t " ~i.lli""S to ht»t a mMing
for all t\)(ue ronoemce Wlth the r«'t'fll w1.rla.re

�_ _ _ __ __ _ by Cbrl&amp;llne Rogel'&amp;
The

fot the PrMidency iJI q\llckly oomi.n.g to a
-cloM and 1he choi.,.. -m (or Ule n!Oll pan dlomol,
One C4Jli!Jdole ,. an incumbenl P"'oldenl deeply
scarred by economic and diplom•tkl 1t00bl., a11d
olJding badly In the popularil)' poiU. ,\oolber " an
•fn&amp; t:on)odrvttlve with no upuriencc ln Wuhifl&amp;lOit
cirdb. Tbe third tJ ., conservative-turned 6bel'at
I"'Dc;:e

congresaman from Dli•10is.
for mo5l coUe&amp;U 4&amp;luden1t the- choloe s~mr 10 be the
k:saoer of the thn:e eV'ils-.lohn Alldenun, \olho .we.rn• 10
repreJent the viewt or most coli~~ i tudtntt ,
Audcr10n ovposu tho resumption gf peace-dme draft
teglitNtlon or compul&amp;ory military $C!:rvice 'rhia vl~w
iJ Ohnly uvhelf,l on most campusu throughout the
COUI'\try~ Andcraon -al6o fa-vor~ ,.ederal funrting nf
11burttutU and Increased federal approprhHioru. for
coUega &amp;.tudc:n~-a.Mlher populM JlUOOnt cause

On coUe~ aid, Anderson mdaed ~!nlJ- IU bt• 1tw.
can dfdale who mos( t tro'ng:ly .suppor1a tederill
nno&amp;nCiill 81$1$\.af'ICe, His- plalfOI'n\ incJudtrs:

- Ocveluping • more l"iltlonal. eyuit ab~. and widely
avaUahlc IObn progr.tm to provide. needed 61d 10 middle
lnc:t~nt~ r.atnlliM.'
- Cradua1ly m crea&amp;1n g thr tlule t ducatlonal
Oppur1unaty Cri;nl IBFJX;J 10 rt!fltoc:t changf!l in th&lt;!
cwl of Hduc:aJJQo .
-supporting renewed ~ruphasis on th~ College Work·
sr udy Progntm

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- Encouragif18 ;~.nd 1ucrua1~ funding of ~~ TRIO
progra.nu~ T•len1 search, Upwat'd Bouod. speda.l
~rVioes rur Oisadv;uu-.g~ Studema.,eif..d'ucatiumd
Opporlunily C..'!llors, lJld EdU&lt;:31iorlill lnfo"""'tlon
Centen that deal with special pmblem1 •nd diff'iauhiel
of tccebJ for the educationalJy di11dvant16fXI•

-

- Oeve.loping 11r'f$etcd p4t l cnroUmenl remedial
prosnnu fUJ' Student!! coulitlfl rrom dlu d vauta.gOO
educaiJon.a.l environmont•.
- Ea'uablishing bmh an umJt!l'graduate and graduate
MctH Schbl.a,rshtp Progr-am ·a l ;m estio"taled cost or $80
4

n1illic&gt;n

In addl\ion lo t \Udent (inAnciAJ JJd, Ander~K»n h.u
noted the importance o( tublidl.zi.ng btilc restsarc::h in

lnatiiUIIOOI o( highe' leamiJlS, He 1Upport"
- ln&lt;:r'Oatfn8 •upporl for qualily ldenUile equipmono
and facilitleo 1hrougb a fou..year ~)hue-In prugram
- Upgradin&amp; rewarch laboratorlea and ec_
lUipmeJ\1 ill
coUep with -_ Ova-year prosram nJ

.lJ:niversilie~ __,111d
griJIIO,

.....(."'realirlg a fund fo·r mmpcUtive pou-doctotaw and
reMDrc:h fcUoWIJhipc with special atumtion gfwn 10

people uul or univenitica for several yeart
-lru:r'eUing auppon (or ,.,_rth llbnrie• coiiL'&lt;Ii&lt;JOI
devetopmr.nl and coJ.lection pre.terVtdon1

- Supportll\g predlCiable, long·tenn fund.ll'8 fn r
biomedical .........,h,
"
Under normal circumlla.nctJ..., -an •ncunrliuau
PreSident would nut f&amp;nd Ander)()n'i chiJllerlp n'U.1•·h
(l( a thnsai bur these are not ncnmal ttme-.6 and Cllru·r
$C'E!J'0.5 lo be Approaching the e-lection u a wea:l an•l
vuJnerahJe candidate,
·
Po lent
Oetplte hi&amp; campaJgn Alwnhte.&amp;. 1ted8an ~~ ITlU"U~
hnp"'s&amp;l\lb strirlet in unifyrng the- RepubUr.an P.tr-r_,
And Andet".ron it al1o maldng Pt'Qfl"e$h ~" uh

tndepentJonu lwho were- form4Sr1y Oemocr-atAI -tml
with disaffect~ Liberti•. 1lru.&amp; Andenon~, insut'g-..m
C41odldacy I.!! ra.JIIng feart amo03 Lhe Ulirt
:~dminislratlon

One Whh• HotaeOTiiciAI cooceded trul, "N&gt;d~'"'"

it defmitely huning us. He h.te the potenUallo deny Utt
a lot
51ates in Novern\:x!.r, and 1 fully \!,J.pecl hfm 1U

or

pick up some keMedy supponera."
Some 'officials t:peculate that Anderton) t~
doubtful of a wtn.. could cut inro Carlen northe•swn•
base •uat enough co pitch ttw. e.lt:cUon 10 Republlu n

R!!fl"ldReagan.
Who will win thio el..,ion U; purely opeculative. M
C4Jli!Jdole hal a cluN:ut lead. E•en Ande'oon ha1 •
ch4nce, aiJhoush hi&gt; proapecu 100m dim.
Uu\, aurpiis.es in Presidential electJON a.re not nt~h
Remember Harry S.

~?

No one thought ht•

would win·uhOOr

Prof visits

From China with love, Kyle returns
- -- - - - -- - --»Y Ci a r an Swlh

Fl'iMdly relations wilh Ch ina a.r e now at an all.
time high leading to an lncnJaJill in oultural
ultchengc wilh the US. UB American Swdles
profeswr, Charltl5 Kyle recently returned from o
sabbatical during which he !aught American
cuhure ln Peking. Ky le'• experienOC&amp; and insigh••
on the ..new~· China, along wilh olhurs w ho have
been Jhere rec:em.Jy, offer report• oomelimc.&lt;
differing wilh the ones pre.ented uy Ute media.
Chairman Mao's c hosen successors-who have
bl!l:n running lhe ooun1ry slnce his d~.alh-have
put their "Four Moderniunions program" into
full effec1. The people of Peking are optimisUc
about the country' and its new dir«lion.
according to Kyle. ond they do nm h.,llllle w
voice their opinions.
"The people or Peking are ol"'n and candid In
their criticisms of the Communist Party and Its
proce.....; .Kyle related. lhou.g h he is qulck to
point aut that this Is lhe view of Peltinjf&amp;
tnh.obitaoll and It may not reOec1 1he views of
lhe entire country.

EYE1ZY

.

2 Large Old Vie.n na'a $1
a K&amp;m-.kws $1 _
h•t of Th! Beatie• • ~e Stoaea,
T.he Wh9 and maay morellll
- 1

.,....,., opinion
"There le wide•pread suppll'rl of th~
government;' he continued, ' 1because the:
Chinese people Sec lhe governme•tt • • worl&lt;.ing
for the serteral welfare of lhe people."
Apparently much has ' - " accompllshed in 1he
last three · years dllf'in8 the Uber;diz.allon and
modernlution campalgna and the Chineoe, who
have ,urrl!f'ed a millenium of 1\ardehfps, are
gratefUl.
Accordlnt! to Xyle, liben.ies Mtd freedoms are
chan&amp;los· to lhe polnl where one can now read
letters critical oJ the government tn Pelting
naw•J18Pe,.. Tbooe hurt during lhe Culturlil
Revolution/ which l.a viewed •• an embarusment
by the people, do not hesitale lo vofce their
dilcontent IDd their wl.ahea for oomperuation o(
ioe\.,propeny and dlgnlty. Although the famoua
"Dem~?C;racy Wall" le now, covered by
a4Y~~ "Tbe people oeem· to .have'
complete f.-lorn of opinion,• Kyle rec.:Ued.

Kyle &lt;Silid, ahhough 1hey nUl harbor a fc••· ul
Amenca; Instilled. durlng the Cultural Revohltl()n
wh en everything American was taboo.
Polen tlat f riends
The Chine"" feel lhat w• should be ollfl!ll. •h•l
America i.s on the dcc:Une while RU$$iA »
gr-owing, and 1hat lhey oould be valuable in
combaliJ18 any Soviet threal , The RUMion
i nvufon of Afghanistan should be a leswn
helieve the Chinese. a nd in lhe fuiUre Chwa
would be cruclal tn comaining Soviet CJ&lt;panslon
"for lhe Chinese," explillned Ky le, "anyone who
is
Rwal.a. their gr""t enemy. is on aU)
The ooumry be1leves that war with Russ:ia 1s
in cvilable.
1\yle li.IJso &amp;aid the Chinese dislike and roar
Reagan because they feel h i! will be delrimi!Jllal
to US.Slno relaUons. They see the g•ins mode in
lhe laSI decade.., pricelesa and they would lil&lt;u tu
soo • ..:onl.inued mutual effort to (ulfy normaliw
relalions with ••oh olher.
·
past monlh hu seen tNde opened
between tho two countries. Many Ame&lt;ican
buolne...,. view China • • a bouomteas ma.rll••
according to U.S. News and World Report and f1!CI
thol lhey would not be acting In the!J' ben
interest illhey ignored thio potentia),
• Bu1 while big bwlness fa vors the counuy, the
average American 6ee5 China as a possible fu1ure
lhreat. Wilh four times lhe populAtion, China
could be • dangeroue en""'Y' However, ICyle
oootends, lhe Chinese li.IJso oeo uo as a danger due
lo Ameri&lt;Jan ilnl"'rialiam, allhoogh we are the
.l etaer of two evils when compared to the Soviel
Union.

"8'JJn••

Too

The

Chlneoe ~u~o..: thu friendship wllh U6 doe.
not come without strings, a nd our present
pooition leads them to believe lhot we may try to
talu! advanta&amp;e o r our economic and milllary
•trength In the fu ture. Yet, the Chinese are
wiUin8. Kyle said, to take chances In the hope
~. som~ day, our two nalloru Will coexiJt tn
~':. effectlvei~ put an end to Soviel
These nt!W ~IIAlgbta Into China and iU people
have recen.t ly led many to lhe amch11ion that \he
Chi...e. iU'8 linoere in their IIMI"Ch for
nqnt:&gt;abed l'lllallooa lild1 in time may be Able IO
llljll!xlat~ the l!.S. ln. a II)U~Y benefidal
reiallonihfp,
•
J

�Russians travel south·
don't find fun in the s~n

BURP.

- - --».) ' Al•n C. Ku h le

t:r'olalnl( Otelr common border.
'l"he t roopa immediately led lhe
Over nine onoutlu ~o, Soviet APghan a rmy in a coup which
lroopo Invaded MS)\anistan 10 OW!Mhrew Amll\ (Who, aJons
inaull and protect the with hll family, was executed!
gonmmen1 of Babrak KarmaJ.
and plliCed •trona pro-Moacow
ln. thai lime, the S6vlelt, Kannal II the helm. Their nel&lt;l
meetina rHistance from the move wu to crush lhe lalamlc
M ghan robela and i6olallon rebels and
the loet
from mo.t or the world, have provincial areaa.
begun 10 doubt their military
Never Olpc!Cting a quick
prowese and t~oals.
vi~1ory, Soviet Premier Leniod
In an a llempl 10 quelc h these Breshnev doubted the t roop•
doubaa, the Ru..lans have would be home for May Oay.
di!Cided 10 change the strategy However, the wit b.u p roven
and l.tunch helicopter-baaed to be much more diffiCUlt than
commando r&amp;JCIJ "8--imt (he e.rpected Ocopite the massive
rebela' rural buei. There have technoJosical advtiltage of the
been repc&gt;MO of My l..aJ style Sovltll and Afghan armies, they
aaroclue• with ent...., villages have """" frustrated by their
bl!lrlg matucred by SOvieo own miiJtary t tralegi81! coup.led
troops- aoo boen reponed to with large 6Cale Afghan
be using napalm and nerve gar. defection•.
II was recently announced
Uke lhe us In Viemana, Sovi•t replacements.
To r.ounler the defection •. the
that tho Soviul army Ia using lhe troop• went into AfghaniBtan
AI the time of Sovoet soviet• have t aken h11avy
nolorlou.. hollow nosed •dum- prepared for large scale ground tnlorvenllon lhe Afghan INny weaporu away from the Afghan
dum• bullca
lntenulion.Uy operatioN. but quickly learned atood at 110.0011-Joyal to Amln units. which have been redueed
oullowed. these bullets. unlike of their en-or. The rebels hove and lhetr country. After the to 30,000.
convent1on•l ~mmunhion, fou sht
back
with
an Invasion, the Afghan umy,
The ~"~!bet. are now 1!1"111"11
e.tplode.,l'PD'' impoct and ""'' unexJIOlCied hlt·and·run guenlla bill"r o•er the death of their
apan their IUS"I In 1978, Noor war - . . , ore c:ontrolling the leader a s well u
t he. , .auppon from urban dwellers.
Mohammed Tarakl beame the ruw11ry11de and p.ckJns away soveriii"IY, beg;uo defectJns 10 prore.. ionals, iludentJ end
ftr't commum•• leadt!t' of •• thll Ru.. lan forces. ol\ly to the nebelslde.
mlddleclus b.uinCM~nen who
Mghonollan .
Traditionally d.iltappear into lhe landscape
With them, Afghan soldlers are leaving the cities IO join tho
btiing made a country or loose tha i they kno w 10 weU.
•t ook their Soviel·provlded popular reaiJ!Iance. lroni&lt;:&lt;~Uy.ll
inwrna l
governments ,
Tho 85.000 Russlon trOOp• wua p o n e- mortar a , •nt l· waa many of these sam• peopl"
AfghiUliatan hu trlbtiamen who occupying Afghanistan ore olrcr•fl mliBileo, anO·tank gun• thai helped put the orllilnal
have never been willing to made up largely or youns and heovy machine SU{\1-thal Tarald regime into power. But
accept ••rona central control.
draft- S"ftlJlS their first tule are d.,.perately needed by tho they suppon only an Afghan
11\ey rule thomaelvea through of action
Because of lheir rebels. Moot of lhe weapoM Monlll regime and have
1h01.r vt&amp;goa. t,..dltlons. and the (ailurea .
older,
more have been retrieVed or new becon&gt;e disillllliooecl by the
one. made by tribal pmamllha. Soviet prespnce ond tbe
l•lamic relislon-which hu expeiienced aoldiers are used u
been tbe force that has enabled
I •
them to deal wfth the ouuJders.
Aleundur the Creal . _
Chengho• K.hon, lhe British and
now the Soviet Union hove tried
tn " "" MghaniJian as a gateway
to new umpires and aU have
boen ooggoo clown, or defeated
c
by an l•lam!c Jihoh or holy war.

resam

atrocit.Jes oornnunud by I hem
tiavlng bee11 COIIdemned by
most of the non-c:ommuni,t
world and feelansthe •ffecb of
the US wheal embargo. the
Kn!mhn .. reportedly rcqe.•ns
ito move into Al8)\a""Jai,. lklt
pullmtl out, they fe.Jr, wuuld be
an t!Ven y-ea1er IMa of prutagl!
It oppean t hai the IIUMIAIII
. ,.., leaming the 11me lea110n
that the Brltilh are learning In
lllorlhem lrebnd and that the
US leomed in V.etnam-the
day• of foreign domination are
over. Afglwllstan may be one
more nail in the lid or the colftn
or •mpe:rWism.

ua.

• •,. Party With Gary Smith

AINNIMinated
When Torak ('a Ruulan ·
supported sovemmeru tried 10
rule the Alghan people-both
w ..lem urban dweller$ and
rural tribesmen- with a ri8ld
ocntrallr.ed communlat svstem,
he conlradlctod the wlshe• or
!IOCiei,Y. Re bellion• brewed ftnl
In the Isolated provmoes where
tribtiam~. loyal to lhetnaelveo
ond IJiam, WMid hometnlde
repllc&amp;l o( Bri!lsh and Atnericell
made nflel 10 ,.;.,.., contrOl of
_ ru.r al areas from the Soviet
armed Afghan army. By laat
December. ZO of the Zll
province• were In control of the
l'ebela. TerakJ was replaoed,
with Ruulall couing, by
Hafuullah Amin.
By lhiJ lime rebel ;....u.tance
had Jncreaaed 10 a point where
there was fl&amp;hllns in the capital
of Kabul. Sovillt adviton in the
city ~ belns ususinated
and Amin himself wu held up
in the preeldentlal palace under
heavy ucurlty . Reporu
circulated wylng lhe regime
would not make It through the
year. Having a Soviet w 1eW1e
f.U out of orbll would be •
tremendous loo&gt; for Mo!lCOw.
After reviewing lhelr optloru.
the RUJ6iana dedded to replace
the we&amp;k and unpopu.l.tr land
not en\il'eiY pro-Sollietl Amin
and aupport hiJ ouo:ce&amp;sor
direclly wllh So\'10!1 troop&amp;. On
Chriatmu morning the ftnl
trOOJ» wertl airlifted in, later to
be followed by artDOr ctivlalona

r..

• ..

DUBEL'S

•

~

749 Smith Street, Bl!ffalo

iIll

It !tO

You are invited

~o

Gary 's

v~ry

first

BEER BLAST
Thursday, October 2nd
Come down to the wold and crazy bar that features the very
talented singer and musldan Gary Smith. plus mud wrestling. wet T-Shirt and Wet Jockey Short Contests. Gary's Blues
and Rock Band. Toga Parties. - umbo Contests. The best
female and male exotics In the Buffalo area. PLUS the unexpected usually happens every night!

•111

ftAJISPORTATIO•m

Bus service for the BEER BLAST will be available at Squire
Hall. The buses will return at 1 am.
A sz.oo fee Includes - your round trip transportation plus
FREE admission and a FREE draft beerl

DRAFT BEERS ONLY SOc ALL NIGHTI
Perfenalat wlU ltoo Guy S•ltll' l Jlock • 11. . auf, llale • r...lo DeiiCWI.
Call toUJ for you .....natJoa, . ..,. yooraolf a .,.at tl. . • UWMS

�An appraisal

Rockin' and rollin
h was pany-t1me Saturday, as about 2000 U B
students abandoned their books and converaed on the
Squire fountain &amp;r(a to smoke, drink and be merry.
Pall fest, SA's annual celebration of the arrival of yet
another school year, was held later than usual this year
due to some booking d ifficulties for the University
Union Aetivitie£ Board (UUAB). Three relatively
obscure bands- Benhaud, Ariel and Toronto-were
scheduled late in lhe planning staaes.
That, combined wrtlrlbe lcdaodk Buffalcrweath&lt;r,
cast a neaative pall on the festivities, especially
considerina lut year's success with Soutbdde Johhny
and the Asbu!f Jukes .
But the beer was cheap, and lhere was enou&amp;h heat
radiated by the collective student body to ward off the
SS degree chill. Although, according to one student. "it
was cold and miserable, the band sucked and the beer
tasted like piss," most who attended had a aood time.
Unlike past fallfcsts, only one of the bands
performed outside. Because of temperature
restrictions, the pany moved to C1arlt Oym at about 1
p.m after Benhauel closed its sccondsel . The beer
stopped then, but some students said tbe event
improved.
"The outside ponlon rcaJJy stunk because the band
was so bad," said orte student. " I think it may have
scared a lot of people away from Oark."
Reviews
Benhatz.el opened the show with lbeir beavy metal
rote, and did not make much of an irnp&lt;CUlon . Playina
mostly covers, tbe Buffalo aroup performed sloppJC.
tired and tllcc:.ssive vcnioos of all tbe old stalldards
like. "Dazed and CooJused," "Putple Hau," and !be
dental version of the "Star Sl*llkd Banner." We've
beard it all before.
Ariel , a band from 'Torootcr, did much better.
Toro?to is a very trmdy ci!J. so it· wu ioevitablc that
Ariel s music: bad some New Wave ion-IA It, such
.,--. fum backt.t, ~ aultar bllanee and a

�.l

i

f

3

FALLFEST'BO

the day away
Ia&lt;• of long oolo breaks. For an unknown band, Ariel
•urprosed and pleased the Clark Gym audienct with
rhw energy and directness.
Toronro , a new heavy me1al band from 1he city of
rhr same name, closed out the show. Visually, &lt;he
group lS unique in that the lead guitarist and lead
&gt;o..-ahsr arr both women. The band played very loudly,
pnformingtheir hil sina)e, " Even the Score," and the
1111&lt; track from their album, "Lookin' for Trouble."
He••&gt; mnal freaks ao&lt; their tiD of raucous and fun·
ladeo rock 'n' ron.
" Insides Oark," commented a student, "the crowd
'"" no1 really Into 1he whole thine it seemed, bur
Toron&lt;o was very energetic. They were much bener
rhan I had expected."
Musk mokts II

Mos&lt; studenu said this fallfest was satisfactory, but
rhar tt could have been' better. Sure. the musk: was free
and lht beer inexpensive, but most or the crowd wanted

bdlet entertainment. AccordiQ&amp; to one UB aradua1e
student, "Everyone was unfonunatdy rrmernbetin&amp;
lasr yeas, " Another student said, "The band is whal
makes tt. I think it would have been • lot more
successful if there bad been better music." And UB
sophomore Cheryl Vaikness claimed, "Th~
t nttrtainment wa.s just nol as good. n
Bookin&amp; complications were b lamed for forcing
UUAB 10 schedule the three heavy metal bands that
performed Saturday. WeD before the event, students
wet&lt; complainina obout the entertainment and poor
publicily for FaUft:~t.
" Tbe only Olber lhiQ&amp; that was bad," said a US.
coed. "was the elate. It would have been b&lt;Jter durina
th&lt; second or third week of school. People really want
ro see their friends right away when Khool starts. It
also aeu evtf')'One excited about bein&amp; back."
"Nevertheless, students turned out and uaycd until
10:30 p.m. when Toronto closed io act. Tbe bands and
scllcdulinc, oombincd with the winds of Lake Erie,
only took the edae off Fallfcst

�~Ed~a~========================
~ Checks and balances

J

So the Student Astoelatlon (SA) Senate Is plck.ed, the
, Constllutioo Ia fullilled and the structure or the gove&lt;nment Is
&gt;= complete. Now all-you can do Is watch II work. Right?
Wrong.
Student govenrment is made up or elected o lllclals who are
responsible to the people who put them in office. The Senate has
tile task or doling out at&gt;out Sl million in student mandatorY lees. II
i Will be dealing with your money and your Interests, so take 11$1
&lt;11 active role In ,checking and commenting on Its operations.
ll:
Unlonunately, not all that many students In the past have done
~ thaL Few take the lime to vote and even fewer lake the lime to
l! watch those they elect.
~
In the recent Senate elections, only about iOOO students snowed
at the palls. Yet even that wa.a a "pleasant surprlz.e"to SA officials
who laat year saw only 800 students vote. Hopefully morel han on&amp;lourteenth of the studeot body will watch wh&amp;t SA Is doiog
lhroog/lout the year.
The best view could come from the Inside and 1118 best seat In
t he "hou!le·· may lis In the Aaembly. Open to any students who can
submit signed petitions, the body Ia alated to work on student
rights and welfare. Ills this branch that should represent the most
diversified Interests end pefllaps provide some ol the most
rntereallng Ideas.
Tne Senate, whose performance can only be judged over a period
of time, did not a11ract a particular!)' variated group or candidates.
A number of the new senators were Involved last year and the
SKUBA Party was elected almost in tacl. Consequently, lhe body
should run very smoothly, but m"Y not bubble with the new Ideas
ana diversity some would like to see.
So the Assmebty cowd easily play that role ana all the students
who thi nk they may want a front row seat 10 watch SA, should get
tnvolved In II now,
SA is ool complete. II Is not even near thai stage. Only after II
has pertormed and we stand reaoy lo evaluate II, has II run a full
clrclo. Student g.overnmenl tor 1960-81 Is just getting staned.
Student panl clpallon, Interest, review and checks are the reel
elements I hal will carry II through completion.

Similarities

I

1

Fallfest: a party

To

I~•

Ectllor.

I must aay thet I was surpri sed Uponfeldlng Manao·
tng Editor John Lapiana's story on the ftont page ot
Wednud1y'a Olacove.y S.Ctlon1 11 wae. femarkably
similar 10 one tn the moat recen1. Issue of

do not actually thfn~ to question aoout ptaga()lim. ,par·
I!Cularty lrom a managing odltor. I do, hOWe"er, question how Mr. L•piana, fn hiS po!IUion. can ut .such poor
standatd!l tor f1l! wil,lng.
Nam$ Wllflh tt14 upon reovttst

TlmeMagulne-.
Nor Of!ly wa• the structure l,ha aame, bu1 wnote
••ntaneea were vel)' &amp;fmlfar. AJso, there was no
rerererlce made to Tim•.
I ,eatlze that editors wtto read their colleagues work

T,e SDQCltru(l) dirJ not lrflowllngty lflprlnt m•t•rf•l
contained fn lime M6f lllne !fUIIout attribution. Wo
BDofoglze to
overslgiU.

nme •nd any petson!l ollond~ by the

-

There are panles and then there are events-pamos so
suceeastut ana vigorous lhalthey are remembereo for months and
maybe ye&amp;r$lo come. Fall lest was a party that had tne potential to
become

an event.

Last year after a Fallfest thai sllned people's spirits Into
December and is londly remembered now, The Spectrum praised
the effort. Unity between campus groups, gooo commllments and
sound organization carried tt&gt;e pany lhrou_gh to " event" status.
Unfortunately, Satruoay·s Fellfest was not so successful.
Granted, the weather was not too cooperau ve-50 degrees
temperalures are nol generally conouslve to drinking cold boer or
playi ng lrtsboe, But. more tnan the weather was bad.
Last year's Fallfest •mould IJ.ave proved thai music makes the
fountain area go 'round. Soutnstde Jonnny, not lhe beer, was lne
attraction.

Tills year,

Powover,

three "not·so--great"

groups performed. For

the most par1 , there was-a baUer response to the tapes that played
belween eels than there was to the groups.
So why did about 2000 students show? Most anyone will lake
advantage of cheap boer and the chance to a see a lot of friends In
one spat II a party Is there, people Will ose 11. But whether or not
II'S a success depends upcn the comments made during the event
and tM enthusiasm of the crowd. Thill's where Fallfe'Jt 198() lost
pai nts.
We're not ungrateful for the ellorl thai went Into planning the
afternoon, and we realize that every lillie thing haa lo mesll oh so
weU lor things to work. But we're dlallpPQinted that enough things
went wrong lo make lhe day only jlbout half as good as It could
have been.
,
Faltfest and Sprtngfesi are lt)e oppcrtunUies for student groups
In charge lo shine. The money-from mandatory fees-Is I here and
the "guests" will come. The only requirement Ia that the
entertainment Ia tops.
Fallfest will never totally flop. It will just be better some years
and need a lillie more atte~tlon olhet)l. We'll chalk Saturday up to
eltperlence and thank UUAB tor the party. With wna1 we know now,
Springiest Slloutd be an
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by Chrla Wiles
I went to a Chin... Restau111nt the othor n.l ght and
my f()ftune cookJe sal~ " Fiowets1 mlJsfc. gUts and
lnvUatlont are yours SOon." I noured thai meant thai I
wouta m11ry th• Wolter on 1~• way ovt.
The ·people I was with gol wery vague fortunes:
1
' Tta"l by ro-.ca or tilt.. ''I1•PPin:ess-ls next to you ," "A
wet blrd never
at night!'
t Wondered What would happen II somoone with a
HnM of humor wrote fOttunes for a ltvlng, ~&gt;What -ate
you Jookln.,Q tn h.,. ro(?" or" Now, wasn't thlt better
lhaJt McOon.aJd'a?" Orawlno 8oatd woula come out
wlth calendars with fottun.es on them. Heumark would
draw Snoopy eatlno chow n'W!IitJ from tos Olstt, ano
Penney's would ..II Hotly Hobble sleeping bags wllh

m..

lortUnea wrtnen oil OV«them so yrw oould read In be&lt;l.
L

•

The walters at Chlneae reltauranta always look "So
111-ln Olhor words. tnoy hove nc tonnleo. Thay·re so
JI:O)Ite and lnondly, loo. They remind moot Hop Sing on
"lonanzL" And t can eJw_,o plcluro 1 Iiiii&lt;! lady
peatctng out ol the kitchen saying sho noodo more

Colgan.
Ohl~ reetaur1tn1 .,. reelly popular 1n this

aau~e
u..d to t&gt;o a

Denny's with 90td and red w• IIPAP8f ancf soy

tnstea.o ot Hofn&lt;. Mlng Tell

loo~s ll~all

head ahop In the 19GOa-morals and very sm•U. but
With a gr••t vJew of thu rfver and ot tho fJ&amp;hermen.
(Sorry-ll•horpeopi•J On • good day you can muncn
oo your Dal Oop Voy and
you, eyes on the "tlsh"
that the Kids pull out ot tno river.

'"t

The King Wah ts on the ••main drag" of Fon E.fie and
features a fish tent( tl'lat you c;a,n watch White eating
your egg rolla. The bean sprolHS never bothered met

vntlll pictured one daflllllng on tno end ol a ltoh hook.

Tl'lere·e a tetnflc tut Chinese food placo on Main
Street that fe•lure.s tll:ceUet'lf food and the llnle man
has a gfeat •mHo. He doesn't .spe.ak muCh Engllah and
yoU nawe to clrckt what- you Vtanl_Of'l tne menu, but the
enanoe al·waya come.a correct lo the plnny.. I like to
waten tllem eoo~ lho food- oil •~• lflllre&lt;!ler&gt;to are
hesh:t the otl Ia changed In the,wok after ewery order,
and I like to Imagine the oulhot of Tile SoCiel Ute ol
Pl•nts watching the vegetablea $qulrm in the pan.
I'Tm sorry." Mr. B~t- yovr son is going lo be a

vegetlll&gt;le lor the r" l ol his llle.'1

I waa f1rot lntrociuc;ed 10 lihlneee lood a lew years
ago When my I&gt;Oso lOOk me to Fort Ene for my tlfnMay
dinner. Wa went lo a ehormlng lillie pjace lhll h&amp;a
elnce c-k)Ud-the So Sue Mae re.staufant. I will always
remember the ellobllahmont.
thoro that

atn.
• and Foot.lrl.a Ia the 11/10110 go lor really excellent food,
Mlng Tll\,l(lng Vf~··Oh YMh ••• all good.
Tho load · Ia really titling, best you n..,.or fMJ

I flral dOCided to 1!)' the"muatard" that came with the

overatuft.d. And t•UWnk q,lnle.e to.staurenta are a tad

egg roll. To this day, t can't feet tiM! IMido ol.my felt

tnor01 llll!llill

tlllll&gt;• NY.

ttall&lt;!n. Well, lot's toea 11.

~ Jadr'o h&amp;o notlllno on Salvatore'• Italian
Garden$. Memo l.aone'a In N...,·yo&lt;t&lt; lool&lt;o •like the

because ''"'"

c~eek.

t mooe II through •w ltrsl Chlneoe meat WithoUt too
mueh diHieuiiY, I opted for 1 fork lnoiNCI of tho

hyper.space scene hom ''Star Trek." And most of the - CIIOI&gt;81cko and I drank Col&lt;e fn1101d ol salle, bu\ on the

notohborhooa pt~U·Ipognet\1 placu are
predictal&gt;le-checked lobt..,lotho, Chianti bollle
-lerplecao, ond lolo ol fruflono ftowore on the wallo,
only In CfiN9 oil palnllngo (llld I ~cture of &amp;tiller the
wner or the at.t.ow.

g

Chlntte r.-.auren'' t\owrt'er. aie un~~- Mch naa

'I

"":n decOr; HIOOY Jld(e, for-.xampte, f!&gt;oks )'ke a

whole, I did well, I did mille one . big mlotoke,
lhoUQh. . . Ao we were IM¥lng I!Mr restaurant. I went
back 10 lhe ,..,,._lo leove tflo !fP. w~ t tumed
around,lflo walter apllled a~OIIboWI of,WonTon soup
me. Well. IMI epotoglaclp&lt;oluaef_y ond In oplle of my
a.nnoyMce, J ANini! hlin thlt'lt wu &lt;~~Jijo all rt¢rt.
"Allor all," l011d, " It wu onty an occident:•

on

�Statement on 'The Spectrum's'
advertising policy.
We j u • tolt&amp;ctlve editorf•l board, have decided tho
status of our actverUslng policy. Ao fn. paa-t yean, " We
re.aef'\'e tho right tD reject any aoverUsJng ei lhe

''blatantlY oHentlvu.'' Se_ltlat and ract.st slurs
lmmedlately ta111n1o lfll&amp; category by their very nat~re.
We will not feluse to Pfl"l'l:n Ad from 1n organitallon
whosOPolltfc.al fcloutogy dltters from OUt$ Ut'IIGSS II 11
guilty of what we cSetlned u "btllntantly offensive:·
UkewJee. we woult1 n.m a J .P. Stevens adv&amp;rtia:emnet If
we d id not -consider u to be "'OI•IorrUy oHenstva."

dlac.retlon of bo\" tho Bu.alneS3 Mangat and the Editor.

1n..C111el."

In a mee11ng tt'lal one could not call partlc\Harly
emotional or long, the Soard decided tnat lt'le ptlnclpJe
of PTeedom ot spe~ does no1 aPQty to advertl&amp;er$. 11 ''
a prlvUege tor them 10 aCIYertlM In our page&amp; bOCause
tt'loy choose: to Pif)' lor their ll')clusion. Becauae tlley
willingly choose IO pay money to catch tt'le auenllon of
our read~rs fot Uletr product, lfley are not uerctslrg
merefy a rtghc.
•
Because of ltl!s dlstlnCIIQfl, the Edlt()fial Boato fell
that placing a iudoernent on -adVMtlsement..s whtc;h
tnen resulted In theh not appearing In the psper wu
not oenSQIShlp, AdvorttstHS have a ctlolce ol many
diUer~nl i.Dproachea to soli l~'~elr product. we cro oot
leel obligated 1o acc::e.pl tne appro~ch ltl&amp;"y lind most
.$lannno •nd whlth we tnay find oUttn1lve.
The SpectrCJm ~ Edllorlaf Board agreed on a gonerat
dellnltlon ot " b l.anlantly ollenslvl" to lorm the CltHerli
oy which wo ju&lt;&amp;,ge an adverflseme'lt 1s content. Copy or
gr•pn•u Included m &amp;1"1 ~dvertlsemem tnat iiha.cru
omups crudely and cruelly or which p romote a
regre-ssiYe view ol group$ lor no appAtenl pvrpo$e save
thai ol sen5allonalisrn !Y\&amp;;o Dtl &lt;JOn$lruad bV us u

Just as we are sub:leettve about whlc-.h ~totieS- we
ChOOse !o 'un in tho paper and tn whlcn order. w·e feel
the fJQht to bi -aubfoctiYa In wtla,t we consider to be
ottf!!nslve to oursel'llftl- andlor our u:adera. E\len the
S\lpteme Coun nes tailed to oeflne "otton-slve·· -thutt
pon•u)graphy Is often based on commUni!~ -atandau1s.
We will o•so CQ-ntln t~e nOJ. to run illogal or lalr.e aos,
II _you be !love we hava eued In ludgamefll tn auowing
an oflen5tYe ad to be ~Ubii5Jl eO. then lttt u ! know. We
Will reoonsfdur -bui r~ardleS5 oi OUt · d~~Sion-we
will pflnl vour obj&amp;C1ioos,
~nd .so. evttn now aher lh15 year'S Edhorlal Board
nn d&amp;cldf!d the st.atu&amp; o l our acsvorti-Sing PUlley, wu
~rouf own
conscience, Maintain you, own tndtvtdual .stance.. Oo
not pauonlze those busfne-&amp;seS' Whoso advertising
pohclos you toot are o1ten.8tve,"
In 1he end 1 a U w-e ,ave- lnOIVIfllially and
cottectlvely-•s our-lteeoom ut choice

1

()jjensive advertising
To lhff E.d1lor.

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Last yea1, the advenlsmo polle)t of lhft $peclrvtrt
became a!' iuue tot a -Short flrne and the Editorial
Boilrd tTH)l 1nd c-ame Up Wltfl a ! 1"tfl'lent on Hll'i
policy, H was .stiffed ( Th~ Speotrun . Septembel 2~.
t9791 DO 9) that Ooth _,,e Business Man.agof and Editor·
m·ChiGI woulo urve lo hlte1 out •\b la•anuy ottans1Vt~1 •
aa!l hom puoucauon. " Copy 01' graptllcs lncludoo ' "-an
au~ett •sement 1ha1 attacks gtoupa crudely or CTUelly or
wn '~"' O'OI'flote il regrO.$SJVe H!vtew of groupS- tot no
a:pp•u;nt porpose save lhDI ot aenaat\bnansm may be

can onty sill! ask ol vou one lask- ''to follow

consuueo as "bl•lanfl)' oreMIY&amp;."
111e Specuvm (Sep1ember 2f, tQOO, PO 5) c;orualns -an
ad tor Slack Hatse Seer/Ale; in the -ed an atttactlv~
yourtg womal't .appearing In a. black 1·stllf1 ai'KJ otac6!
Ollil.ml bouoms Is asking, 1' Wouh1n'l you love to hava the
&amp;tHrt oil my bilck?" Grilr\1~ . tne ao t&amp;. attempting to
soli the t·shlrt s-he Is- "'rnodettf1_Q," but U'-e &lt;toubl&amp;.
mei.nti'\Q 1s obvious, The ad &lt;Uip•c;tr; the woman as "'"'
oiJJ9Ct ol pleasure and sp i.nd I COI'ltlder this a
" ntgrea.s1ve review." As !liur.h1 I do not think s:uch an Ad
ShOUtd ~ppea' In Tht Sp-ectrvrn.
Nllmt! Withheld uPO'I reoue$(

Dissecting quotes
To the Edi tor:
A number ol •ettei-S na-.6 l.&gt;ce"t't -NTt!1en reg.;rro.n.g \he
quote "'Ugly oms arB more gtateful" t lee! some
ct:w flca!lons shotJIG be maoe. Fof wtta! -ar~ uglv·gltls
more _graierul? I gUHrwe'tl ntJvet know. I don't even
1n1nk thai they er11 more gratelut, None or them have
ever thim,ed me (fOI anythlnQ).
The ttrsl letter regards lhl! Quote aa be!n.g
derOQiitory lo half the population. Another lethH -a t li&amp;/
whothe, thla spplles to AJ half 1he popullljon ol tf'le
sctiOol,
mun1110 oerooatory lo wome-n, 01 8 ) hall
the tamale ooou•atlon
• Insinuating that nalt '"'•
lemaJes •re ugly I would .suspect tne lormet because I

#!11ow that mou: tha.n hall tr.e lomate6 are ugty. 111 •stl/uu~d 90 percent)

A hmne, re.spon5e polnt,ttQ out I nat 11 ShOUld Do hall
1ne population ol tt'le school because " U-o'Y mefl are
more grateful" also. ts tnconect. Althougn half the
111Gle population 1t ugt'( Hnysett lt'!&lt;:1udl'd) the vQIY me('~
are not more gtawtut 10 l.lgly women, b4.1t only to the
orettie' women. Slnce there ore very, t~ery tew pretty
women ill lhls sahool, these men will not be more
gralelvl
AnothfJt quotl' states ~· r~ere aret rw sue" t!'lihgs as
IIIQlO Womttn. onr'( lnOfJt I'NY ·• Tl'll$ t&amp; n ot Clt.IC'IIJ' ltUe
"' the form 11 "wntten Alll'lo ugh lt1ete-ls oo !Ouch fhmo
35· a ''lr{g!tl woman1 ' (a tEI'fm probably comed by a manj
111'11'1 ti!O ¥tomen wno tfo t'!O' 0e11ve p1ea.sure hom tne
se)lual aCI 11 fs nOt oeeaus.e they are- lf!Oid, but tf'1al
.. tt\ey are o.syct\Oioglca11y tnn•b•l~ lor vafloua reasons
TneH!!
1noeed eases of wome-n Wno arti .allergic to
se;~~ Ttte)' will oreak o ut rn h1ves or a rasn thle to sexual
-at\mutaHon Again tnls I! lor psychosomatto llaSOfiS
It ts trve l tt&amp;t tt-ere are lflePI ~T~i!n tmy&amp;ell lncludod),
But 1nts should not be equated with lmpolence. Most
mel' 1'1 ; nept s01;:1a11y or se'cuanv oecau.se tMt ar·e
1ne~penenceo. There are sevmal teasons lor thiS. One
t.t theilhey ttle:maeJvus afe..Stl_y. Which Mn be femediOO
whnout too much difficulty Another j&amp; ll\el kind of
wQmen lf'lev 45-SOC-ttte wtlf\. If a man '' IUr'oed &lt;Jown b;
.l woman JOt Women) ohen. lhef'l he Will ~~ n to lect
m'"'equale C•ndlor •neon and s'op lrtlng altbgetnm
Otner women Will beliltle the man (lor being
lne-~pc, lenced tu begin Wilt)), ilgam bnngmg oo f&amp;ftllngs
ol lnaCieqUliC1 Trying to 1emedy. tf'IIS sitUation can be
8 J!(IOmOI)' Ofnlcu1l
So1 taken u IWO -statements., the quole IS correct,
'How"var. as u js $tated It 's h !gr'lly blase&lt;~ anCI easily
m •&amp;conatrued.
P!u.!u wtlhhold my name The above opinions- are
· not au my own, but a cha llenge to statements made by
vaHous olllOt' paog-e, who sl"\ou1d be prep4ted to
defend tf'lefr opinions In view ol olhor fact$. Oppos111on
to any othe• sfatoments will be p rOtlldecl u,port 'eQue1il
(,._.en 11 t agu~e Wl\h lf'le ~a t emeniJ,

•'e

Guest opinion

Gen Ed commitment
by Lauren Shapiro
Ge-1'\efat Edu0culon ts a pnenomenof"' w.hlch has Ill·
hacted I he Universil)' comniuntty In varying degrees for
1h8 put row YNf$, Fo! lt'le rf10!il par!, t,tl QfOWih ol
General Education haa romafned with the realm or ihe
Fa.c:.uJty Sonate; howOYf.tf , ll5 !!'to pro$pectl 'lle date for
the JmptamontaHon ol Gon Ec:l approaches. the! Student
A.5.50Cfatlon uroa.s other g
_ rouo5 '" thtt untv~tstty to
become Involved or. at least, be aware ot the ourfGOI
liltuauon Gen Ed l.s In, Wlltllhl5 splrllln !iilnd1 tt'!e SA 1
Whlch nas had a oon1ln~ous Influence on the program,
intends m this -article to publicly Gl(pre.n our petcep.
tion or Gen Ed;- react to the recenlly exposed sen•
tlmetUs towards Gen Ed; and take lrt acHve slen.d on
Wl1a,t the n~f .steps- rn Gon Ed mus1 be.
"Tht ortglnAI Gen Ed program was as Ideal.. To the
oduoators Wl'\o de-.eloped Ulf! CO!'Cepts which suppor1
the program. tho proposal has become a pt111osophtcel
&lt;dream, Wo are f'OW reaUzJ(Ig ~nat lhe application of
this dream muat tran!lpoH into a roausuc .and practlct.l
ed~JC.&amp;Honal progrem. T'tle Faculty Sen..to has alre.ad)'
announced Its commitment to this ldUt and It I$ now
Ult! admlnlatraUon'' respot'lalbllll~ to adjust lhe pro-gram 10 th&amp; condlllons of our University.
are ottoncted by. lf'le perceouon thlt President
Ketter tuu tequesred a " reaJflrmatlon" or Gen Ed. A.s
we perceive it. tho Faculty Senate commitment to Gen
Ed atands. we have devoted • year to relining the program, approvlno courns and oenetatlng policies. Jo,
at U'tla tlrn&amp;, go backwards- lt'ld request that tht»)' again
ahow their support 1-s. ~n • sonse, an inGult.
HowtYer, Or. Keuer"s call fot· • " reaffirmation.. may

wa

be pe&lt;celveo In a dlllerenl liont. We believe 1~11 Of.
Kellot It 01111 lundomonloly committed to Gen Ed; nlo
announcement may be co!l&amp;ldered an fnO~I\101'1 'nat 1
compromlae IS ne&lt;:esaary and ltt_lt the a.pproprlate
bodlea, u they are ttl II devoted to Gan Ed; must act lm·

m«i/or•rr.

And now we come •o the question of wha11 i'leve just

called tM "aep~aprllto t&gt;odl&amp;t" d-UO&lt;i to Gen Ed Ia.

i!"le Sludont ASsoellatlon +S slUt de¥ol~d

And. tram

parucip&amp;tlnO '" lhe prot855 of Goo Ed. we Slncetety
believe tf'la1 rnany peopiQ .Share I hi s feeling, However.
11 appears that somt! ol tJS- are Decomhlg aiseourageo
·and rea.sonabl1 so. Whal v;e must ~~:II k(!ep In mtnd: +:S
1h11t perseverence and cnmml1mer'lt 1a the only strategy
Ia~ succe$5 l..el us 1'1ave. feiHlln our dedlo.a11on end fnsplrallon to car f)! U5 through A chanpe1 as large I S the
one proposed end '" an 1tlslltution as comol.e" ~.sours ,
wJU not com~ easy. II we preserve &amp; or-n ulne commn·
ment to Gon Ed. wnict'l I believe we flaY&amp;, lhet) (lteatfvit~
and h&amp;rd work will guide U5 to a soHJIIon
However, we mus1 be gulood throuon a Well
c:revttloped al'td coi'MlSive structure. We naye toon a
motII comml"'ment trom lhe Faculty Sonate ano, now,
this t&lt;Wolooy must merge wtth ptacucatlty- thll ts the
reafltV ot m.aource allocatlona ana the suotle anG
dr-a.s-lic "tmpllcaHoos of tne progtlm And we have a lot
10 wottt. ·wun. The report ol tf\e Task Force on l m·
plementalion, which the University so aagerly awaits,
pfovlctes us w ith the raw data to delem1lne tMimpact
ot tho p•ogram. Ttl&amp; Gen Ed Committee must tr•nS-late
lttl8 c:teta Into a working a-otuUon ·orqferablf Into a
varlet)' ol working so'ulionS which we rnay reft!t to as
recommendatfont'. TheG$ fecommendallono 'hould be
proposed 10 the Vice PrHidenl tor Ac;ademlc Affairs
wno1 in coot)ere.Uon w1th the OeaM. mu.st dttclde on \tie
appropriate and most prectlcat an-swer.
If thtS
'"answe~' 11 apptOVad by the F-aculty Senate seem•
renonable to the Presldan1, then in effect, we will have
one Gon Ed Program-a combl"aHon of i-f! irJ&amp;al aflo
the fl!lllily.
In oonclualon. 1 utoe that wa act Jmrn&amp;e~la te tv~
Howover1 the Student As-soci•tlon supports the ca~
tlon thai tile tdmlnlatreHon Is tat~Jno In lmp1emon1lno •
Gen Ed. Our educalfon is a very serious matt•' lnd
mu:St be dealt with fatlonalty l(ld caratull)!, So let's
keep up the good work; keep ouf spirits lflv&amp;. 1nd
I IWiy&amp;, alw ays ~or" to..,ards...tt"le tuture w ith a PQsiHve
•n&lt;t produe11ve altitude!

Sincerely,
"Phr:;ohe• '1

�PliHT'f Otr D£,-lNR •• • AI: tM lull• now , ..,., 114-4. Hobert"#*' TwnWty Ct2) It 1
tic:ltm .t dtti!Mb ..._ 0... Flcnll.•a (12) t a•tbook t.cl.._ luttalo nut tfn.. l lo JUST IHOUOtf OFFENSE •• , : Fot U. a.mt. 11 Jtm Aodrivua ~· ...... V. the M1 ~ n.. oniJ MOring CalM 'ttl In At
tM Uni"W.,.Il'# of f'oeM1tar.
Ctt) 1e11,...._ Jor .yl.IQht In S.tWt"Ny'1 o-m• HobWI . ., . . _ . .. . . . . . . .A ftt g• M_IM . . -

Bulls shut out Hobart.for their fourth consecutive win
by Ou Holdor

.li,pon~Edilor

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U took 24 years, but UB bas rtnally
avcntcd it's last defeat to Hobert
CoUqe.
In 1956, the Bulls !dl 33-12, but on
Saturday it was the Buffalo offense that
scored once, and the defense sbullin&amp;
down the Statesmen ror tbe 6-0 final that
save the BuUs their founh ttraighL win.
"They were a &amp;ood• physical team,"
prai&gt;eel Bulls defensive back Paul
McCarthy. "They came right at us, and
'A&gt;~ ~·trt rndy for them. •• The se-nior
was also ready for his third quorter
fumble recovery.
Scorina In the game came on UB's
rir~t
possession . S tart i n g Bulls
quarteback AI Whitehead hit split end
Gary Quat rani with a shorr passover the
middlt on a-.third and IS . The senior
slipped throuah the defense for a 53 yard
score. The extra point auempt by Roch
Phillips was low and to the left, luvina
Buffalo with 1 si• point maraln to
defend.

• •After that touchdown. I thought it
was &amp;oin&amp; to be a real high sa&gt;nng
pme, •• Whitdlead said. "Both Jim
(Rodri&amp;ue:z) ~ I bad plenty or time to
throw-the orreruive line did&gt; • super
job. We jill! c:ouldnlt hook up on too
mony passes." ·
But,once apin It was a· case or "juat
eno"'))" offeDSC [Of the Bulls with an
outuandina defensive performance.
"I'm stumped." head coact&gt; DIU Dando
confessed. "I've &amp;ot a &amp;ood liM, two
aood quatcrl&gt;ai:U, and a loc or &amp;ood
rcaivers. 1 cantt put my fin&amp;tf on ·i t. 1
want ro sco~ a lo1
poin11."'
The Bulls offense put on an improved
appearance, compared to last week's 1·2
edger over Grove City. Agaln~t .Hobart,
VB moved the ball • total or 207 yards.
whh 109 of. them o n the around. "They
were a hard hhtins aeam," UB's Tim
N;tiuch observed. The oophomore led
the Dull's charse, with 47 yards on the
around.
But it was once qain Buffalo's
defense that carne throuah. a defense
that has not allowed a point in two

or

games •
.. Wt ~. but never broke" was how

BuUs defensive bact Frank Berufato
put it. The bendiJII defcnoe yielded 176
yards 10 the Stat0$111C11, but the vU!tors
never got put the Buffalo 22 yard line.
Linebacker Scott Oemina praised the
dcfmsive c:o.::her.&lt;" Pete Ron and Oene
Zinnl arc the key. Zinni is up in the press
box, and Roo's on the sidelines. They're
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Tbe defense reach«! Hobart
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pass, handed orr to Jeff Bcnidic• ror a
fi•e yard cain, •and ended the game
under UB's John Whit.e eight yards
behind the lone or serlrnmqe.

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sack, but it was mine." ..1;&gt;Skle Mlke
Rossi 12ughed. Genero'l!rry. Wbite
insisted, "I 'U give it to you."
Burfalo then kepi on the &amp;round to
wind down lbc clock. ruUback Jerr
Martfn rushed four times !Of I I yards to
retain possellion, including- a 3 yard
~mble on third and two. Rodriauez
fell on t&amp; ball to etrd the game, aod
'\65 1 fans headed ror the warmth or their

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"We were moving tha ball real
cod Joe Licata commented. " It
just «&lt;ms that ""' &amp;ct ~opped at crucial
lime. We11 pull a penalty j ust when the
otrcme starts mo1•ing. .. Buffalo
WitChed four penalty SlOpped drives.
and turned over the ball twioo via
fumbles.
"We had lots or o ffense this week,"
Mark Maier insisted. ·•we·re 4~ . What
more can I say?" The runnins back
ru&lt;hed for 44 yards on 13 altern pes.
Buffalo next travels to the Unoversity
o f Rochester . Licata commented ,
"They'll be tough . But. If they itt six
points, we'D get seven."
aoocJ. ~'

Coming home
Tbe aader..tcd jualor varsity socttr ltam wiU Joost
Bartolo Stott ColltCe-tllls aftereooa lo U.tlr only bome
aam• or llle ,...,. IOct-orr time is • p.m .. and tloe
actio• wW Jake pi~ on RotAry field.

�Again it's hockey season
In Ill&lt; II&lt;CS&gt; bo• before !he Sabrcs· Bouon
Brwu lime, a writer from Sporu 1/h.strottd
rumed lo WOR't Ed KiJ&amp;ore and said " I
can't bchne: 11 '1 hoC-key season already' tr
setmJ like the Stanley Cup was played y~ler­
dly.
.. 8u1 mdccd 11 IS Hod,.ry St::lSon, and
Thur!.day n lahl !he Sabri:&gt; pia~ 1he Br uin1
an thdr fourch uh1b11km g.ame of the ~ea.s.on
HowcvC'1, 1h1J wu only BurraJo·~ K'\:Ond

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The OrQ pcnod stanC'd ou1 sJo•ly •utt
ncthrt team showt~~J an) domtn&amp;no.'f. The
~ play O«llrrcd bet"'"" che blue ltnn.
wnh each team occuk&gt;o:.U it 5how•na a:puru

of offen~&lt;. Thenar 18;40of che I&gt;OflOd . Bur
(alo Sln..ck . Orrerd. Smith "oJe the puck rrorn

Boston ddcnseman kay Bourque and put u

by IDO!Ie Ed Wabh. Thi• ~oould be lh&lt; onl)
crme che Sabre&gt; had lhe lead .

"'O•c second period WI.\ • hard hiauna one
maned by l f!Jhl bctw«n Buffa.lo's Larry

(aJofs defen..se ~ lcfl s-praulana aU ovn the
tee u tbt period came co a clo.te.
Sabres' Sotoad
Al lhe lhird period &lt;larted, Buffalo'• of·
fen~&lt; cam• ou1 Oyina. hlcclna bard and
fighclna for rhe p uck. A IIIII&lt; after one
nunucc..Jnco lhc period. Smith put i n hU Sf·
cond goal of lh&lt; aarnc, A&amp;hlh\ll lor Pt»tllon
rn tht Boston crease. he fpi lled 1hc pur k pul

Bouoll$'

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8o&gt;1c&gt;n OMwered riaht ba&lt;k wuh a aoai ol
thar o•n as Brad McC:ritrlrOOn fired ~ sboc
p;ul Edw;udi ln10 lh&lt; Buffa.lo on Leu than
a mlnurc bier-. Boscon a.mc roeltn&amp; down
thc rcc apin, bU$llftl lhroul,h the a1mc»t
non&lt;A.l$ccm Sabre defenJe 1.nd aJiowlna
Peter McNab to Jlidc onc pa..t t a floored Ed·

wardl.

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The period tonlinued 10 be a hard·hilllng
one. MJdway through, Bo•10o Aarred 10 li&lt;
back on deftnJ&lt; and In Buffalo oom• .,
them. Tb&lt; Sabra, however, could not

Playfalr lnd llot10n'1 AI Secord. h Wll abo
lhe period lhll marked tbe &lt;nd for the
Sabrco. Ac 9:47 &lt;lord MacTavish bclu Buf.
fa.lo'• Jim Scboatf&lt;ld lnd capped ln 1 pau
fr"'!' Bob Lalonde 10 to seo&lt;e the only aoaJ
llle youna Bllrfa.lo rookce Jan

mUller aoY!hlo&amp;.
Tben l l 10:04 ofthe filial perjod a hoolciiiJ
penahy by 8osroa P'&lt; Buffa.lo a llim.,.. of
hope, but u Boaon li..U., Boaoo welh
a•ay. tlndru Sa.ne Kasper broke over the

Don Edwon:Jt r&lt;pla&lt;cd !he F'uuulh ,o;&amp;~oe
11.nd •~o minutes later Bostons' JUdi Mid dleton bell lhe lacklwter Buffalo defen~e
and PUI one by Edward'S.
8oAon nncr gave the home ceam time 10

wards to pur lhe game out. of rc:acb. • The
S.bru m.ade .a des~a1 ion &amp;asp u Richie
Dunn ACOred the ri.nat &amp;oar nf !he A&amp;mt.
In the wanins moments of the pcnod
lt:mpen again flared and Play(air and Secord

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Bobby !iohtlautz lOOk adVAJUII!I&lt; ol AnO&lt;h&lt;l
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md aJiowma the Bru•ru 10 tlllfllllhzt Bur·

Buffa.lo blu&lt; line ;and lftll 1 &amp;hoc put Ed·

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b y Dan Holder
Spo/'tJ Edrlor

Jad.w)n S)ll)'lln thco hnl. pos;ltan, .scori11g four to~JJ '"
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Syracwe was tht rounh pme of the .1eaM&gt;n. The l · l
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Todily cht Royall uy chcrr luck apfnst Syracwc on
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Royall 10 fn1o the c:ont~• witll a ).() record .v.d 1ht

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P ost o fchal "1011'111 I'CCOfd cam&lt;l.ul Thunday wl&gt;&lt;n

Wdb Colle$&lt; came 10 U B and lost a l-4&gt; "'Aieh. l&gt;i01·
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10 ttedi1 che d&lt;ftnJ&lt; '"' much of the

"The ddcnK" was the best I've seen aJI year," she
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""' 10 late oll of Ill&lt; credit. But C01 the record boob,
lh• two aoaJ$ were ICOfed by tht duo. W&gt;lh O.b
W'tllianu aettina on uWI oo Jocbon's.

s.omta DUtrlhtloo
Fi&lt;ld hockey 1eams are divickd up whh 1 player
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Ougty tomorrow ac 2 p.m. In 1!J7 T- n d.

OOn WI'-&gt; ot &amp;31.3&amp;30.
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tor • one ye•r courte ol scudy at 1-Jw Tobe.Coburn School
for Fash,on Ctreet•. lut, Is belng orfeted. For fu_rther
Jnform.eUon, write lo Dl1ector of Adrni~.JIOIU, Tob~
Coburn School for Fes.Mon CAre.~,-,. M I M&amp;dlton
1\•enuo, New Vo.J&lt;, fiY 10021. 2U·879-46oj.l

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w Flllmoro Room ond tile - . Lou-. Squ••·
flcp~taH&lt;wu from .J:rnc:au 100 OfiJN)I&amp;eelom •Ill bepruent.

announcements

Andrew Young w111 Jpeok lomorl'W at 8 p .m . \n Clark
Qyrn.
"•Leta-al and Social SclenUfk VIews ot Lew and
Or:v.. nu" 01~n by Au.stfn i - Tur k of the UnlvtraiiJ' ol
Toronto frtda~ • I I p.m. In 109 O'Brien
"'Tho Rol• of 1.11&lt; StJot&lt; Ia 1M ThovQhl ond Ptactlct of
Ford;nllnd IMMIIeby 0&lt;. a-ge 8tl&amp;u ol

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Budopat W&lt;dnudoy tl 3 p.m ;, Re I'IFAC, EIIICOII

C•recr P\annlng Oftlcc workthops: Job ft?ltNlrtwlng
PrtparoUon .nd Technlquu lod• ) 11 l p.m . In 4
Clt:me nJ, AC; Ruurne Wfftlng tomonow at ':JO p.m. tn 7
koyet C end Wrdneudo)' at t p m In l~ C.,pen.
TKhn\que• for preparing tn t llectl'it rt..J.Umt: will ~
dlt&lt;Uued; Job Jntervhlng Prrpar1·11on and T~chruq"ta
..ork..hop Friday 11 2 p.m . •" Jl6 Wtttde 1\ 'fl&lt;k-olopt'
}"lef'vk'W wilt be shown aM ditcuu.t.4 Al10, aftt!f" thi.s
• ork6hop. W~\.l .. IH hen· • ch1ncr to prect~
IM«JVIf: Wt b)'~ ¥ldf'OI~ rQU~

Chlklf'4n from btOJtut t .nd tro\fb•ect homu tudfn.g
btOkrn ur lrowbltd Hve~ nt!e:d hlMdJ Vou can M.Jp bY
c.tll!"" the- Bt:.A frfe'nd Ptogrtlf'f1 ot 878..,..3J7 weekdey'
lroml06prn
PSST Oll!:ta .311 Jludent.s tree- not l or-c:H!_CHt , one·Hj$tOn
workthopt. C-all 636 2807 or comt by I 10 Nonon fo•
lnlon'nat•on or to r~lsLe, . kow to Take Tuu todoy lf"'ffl
l ·5 p m In ~ Squ l r~ and Survive I fo1 ProcuUh'lotou
lomouow lrort'l ) . ) p.m. fn 107 Nonon
I M CS S.h S.k Wec:fn~y lrOf'l\ 1-2 p.m. tn the
A&lt;~ e.-n&lt; CAfel&lt;rlo
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Mtr,.N Culture MJslt'lt S.hltdAy at &amp; p m In
Jacttet lounge, Ellicott.

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Saturday will b~ fn 240 Squh~

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lor an week l'ftUfd1 baed ~ ualnlne PJOSir-4lTI
to bt con6ucttd on c:.wnpus. SubfKu must not heve
d~ pertphetol ....,..., disH... U lnto&lt;. .ed coli

w lt.M-ulng tf1c e.cckitnt betw«n

Qradiwtc at\Hknta .nd seniors 1nterntcd Jn alu.cty•ng ln
Sc41'1dlnovk ro.-lhe 1981-82 .ac-hocl yur s;hoyld wr,te.tM
The Amerlcan..SO.ndinavf.ln fout'ldallol"', 127 ~ 73rd
Strltflt. Ntw York, N't 1002.1.

Sen lou who ere _uoln_g to ao to unaduate or profe:nlonal
..chool who heve: not esteb-Ji~~. ,efer~ me Johoutd
cont.a Mr'L Meek t( 831-~15 or~ to J Kaye.s C to
set 1JP •n .ppotntmtnt.
The Wrll lnQ PIKe is e frH t..nortal terwfet: apoMOtN by
1he On•nulty LeaJnlng Cc• ter Gradwet ~ and
uNt~•or.OU.Ic. a&amp;uOt:nu •ho • re ptoofkient -rltets
t1Ained ln an lnt.eml.ve cou'~ to t'i~lp tNm dr.el w,t.h
ltudt"nt.• wrlling probttt'TtS on any levt l. W-. do not
provided editing o' ptoof·rH&lt;Iing sen~l« . 'Wt do pro~o~tde
rnpornlve lllU:f'e'' wt'!o eM h etp wnll the obtlac-tu
.Wh•ch arla.e In lht development ol •ny w'itton ..-or~ ,
Hour' •'e ~eekd•Y' 'rom 12·4 p .m Ofld Mo nday ,
WednPdtr}' .-1'\d Th1.1uday from 6~ p.m tn 336 S.Jdy,
"lio II'\ 233 Squire on Tu~ays from 6 9 p m

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meetings

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Pbt f ;ps.llon m«U todoy et 7 p m In 23l Squ11e
SUlt .net ~~~ rpqu11ed fOf brat~ AU lnlt tetMrd at~

Ar\ HlstCMy Student A.s.sn. OIO"I"IIMioMl meet~
Frwtey •• 4 p"' fn ~ Cl~ens AC Ete&lt;tlor\' ... ul oe
1\old

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Tudtlna It Important, crucial and uHnU• t. fht.
Studenl A-Qoc:lettQn ls 8~1\0 10 re-word lhow: l1tad'l ~n
1~1 ore ~-..c~puonal Join eM SA tc.e.M~ng eward5
comml\lM. fltst ~"9 ,, ThvtiOI~ et 2 p •n tn 111

movies. arts &amp; lectures

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posttk)f'IJ er~ M!lt. Join now to tnnuencc t~e OfcJ~ thot

1'\tme: tlus t•ugtu by on ~pe rle-need pc-rfOf'I"M' and
tuch•' Colt Jo.: 1t 836·2915 Of Mery •I 833 78:72 fl)r

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more tnformot/Ort.

The Stl&gt;dy 8111111 Place Is or&gt;&lt;n In 336 a.r.zy. Our trolned
tuton. eH e-putenced ~Je.Q* INlr\ldort.. ere re6d)l to
llclp I""' wkh P&lt;obl&lt;ms In lecture ,_d-Iking, .........,.
~t. tuttokingo• ony OIIIe • -ot•udyfnv .

We I tt a frn Orop-k\ aerv\ce. Ko appoWmlnt ntculilty.
OUr ttoun ete Mortdoy ftOm t h l p.m •• Tuaday from
II I p.m . Wt&lt;~Msdoylrorn II.,.,.,., Thutldoyhorn 10.3
p.m. and Friday from ~!30-12'!30 P""·

Life WOfkahopl offers you • brtek from CetC'Uiu• and
81ok)gy. Join ut end leem toll'lethlng lufl While you~
new people. We ....,.. -klhopo In t&gt;olly dancing,
jUOQtll'"$. tc:ul&gt;a. catW:e1 •••AMP .rtd mo1e. Cell
636·2808 Of come t.o 1 tO ~on &amp;O regbte,,

00 yw e hcwtnQ In SWJIIRJ c:ouru or tho
Ptnldent'• Commisalon? GfOIIP ~ ScrW:u llo&gt; W.
ttuden\1 to Kt • • Wenden ftx •cudtnta. f04' tnOre.
lniOtmOtlon •op In ot 340 Squire. C I ·2213.
Logel H ...lu? Group Levol Scrvlct olfanlogal odVI&lt;e
•nd tnlo &amp;o all UB atudents. Open 11 ·5 p.m. Monday,
Thur&gt;&lt;Jay and Frl&lt;lay. unlll 6 p.m. Tueaday ond 7 P·("·
Wt&lt;ln...S.y In 340 Squire. AIJO in 1771'\f/\C, EIUcoU oo

1'\r&gt;May rrorn ' " p.m, &amp;3t·Z273.

OUAII Ia looking for a ~. tutn~Mk onrl lour
opoolt..-. I( you ~- ..,..ethfng 10 ..u, plene cell
• ~ el 6J6.2957.

" Drunken Al'!ecl" artd "Stray Dog" tomortow •t 7 p m

'" 170 MFIIC. Elllcoll.
" 8 1rtn of a NtUon·· Wtdnt.d.y .tl 7 p.m In 146
OleJendC~If.

Anyooc ltlte.rutcct fn bodn.t an ornd&amp;t ror lntrenw,..f
roctball p1t:ut cont.t&lt;t Bell Cronin ' ' 8J 1·2926 fot tn&lt;Xf"
tnformotlotl
Sctluumelateft Ski Club- 1\nyone lfltctetted In
partlclpetlnn In • S«\Y.t.~mt:lJ~~lt1 .4~ 1 taclng program,
pltiJs~ sign up jn 1 Squhe we·~ holdfllO our RoUr-1
:..Sntrng pany tonighl at USA on Nta_gara FaUt.
d I tom
10.1 a.m Tkkt:ll ere on Wille tn 7 Squtr~,

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Women's 8askubaJI Tum pc-ew-aJOn condldoning

Talbe&lt;L

Apptr np for Coordtn.et'or ot Aocktnl~ Ctuba. No
e)lperl.nce n.ceuery. Stlpenad potSUon. Apply at theSA olflc.ln II I Toll&gt;&lt;tr1.

•nd ..HO\I.te Sotcllen" tonight .JI 1 p m in
110 MFAC. ElltcOtL

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p.m .

!n 11 4 TaiDt'll

&lt;.ln.dugr•duate:

on dt-y th&lt;O&lt;Igll

Wed.nr..sda_yt Ootf Y, , SL 6on6vtntu•t:1 Aodobon Cot~~ M1 1
1 p.m.. .5oc:cet va. 6utlalo Stot~. Rot-'ry F1ekl. 4 p .m ,
Cross C-ounuy et fit.pore Fell'r Mens' T•mnls oll'tlegera
OniVetS1ty: Women'a So«e' at Houghton.
Ti\ursd•t: W~~, s Tenn15 v.s.. Canlslu s College,
Atnhe:rat Co..,n.a. • p m ., a..ball al St. BonaW:ntUft:;
fit:-kl Hor-k.y •t St. Bonev~ruutc

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Phllolophy Ocperlm~t Undcrgreduale A:ecepUon
Wednude)' hom J--6 p.m. 11"1
Bold)+ Mte4 )10\.U
leachtors Phllo10phy pme will ~ awarded

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Engine-ers meett today ot 7 30 p rn tn

In¥\led

6\IC.h • Qh1t.iP.. conloct Bob on T..... .tdayt or Thu,sda)s

The Dl~ of

Odober 31 In tbe Muok l.il&gt;&lt;oty. 8tJid tioll

Today: Ft&lt;ld li~ey tt Sytacu&gt;o. ,...., t TeMI&gt;- :/
Gannon Untwrtll)'
Tomono..: Women t Tel'tniJ vs S• ao.,ovt:ntur ~ .
Amkt:r-61 Court.a, 4 p ,m ,

f ile C"""Klll&gt;g ScMc:e locotod I• tile IMtd 1 - ol
Mld\aat HaU •• "PPMM'lno a 111\e:n'• 5-uppoft and
Coun.MflnSI Croup. Any me11 i"'-~'~,ted '" Pf'\~\Dating i"

J.,

..Artlhuu SympoJium on Vergll" F rl~)' from
p.rn
end Soturdly From 11 ·1 p .m. a11d 2;.)0-400 p..m in the
Woldm&amp;n Thtaltt rionon.

~u10n

OUpiCt: •Nl Fred do11fn the hall '"'"""•· John
tdeatd prokl~t-bu t he FMeds your wpport
• th« .... u ..-ly Tundey n ight meeUng ol S tl.ldt:nts.
lo• AndertOn tomorrow et 7 p.m. in 2.CO Squh•

Blu~blrd

thouh: and the IIQhl blue VW ~ StpL 1 on F11nt Rd .• AC .

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sports information - - - - -

~ be
J~n uJ

Society of Wom~n
206fur~t .

..Some Rt«nt Vkws on tne. Ofitln ot Arc.hun Q~d
Oepostu"' given by Or, J•m6 H. Croc:ket or Mtf"\Pcl
Unl~o~.:r slty WecLondoy b l 1:30 p.m ln 100m
42 40
Ridge Lea.

SoeU*Onl d a lly e \ 3..30 p"' in 4 ~Tryouts if\ Octotlef
COC\t&amp;C1 Coec-h Llnda ObonMI fot mote: "''ouna1~

Anyone lnterutcd In being a wolle.ybetl rdt.rK on
Thursday e-vtnfng• p~a.w contact Jeff at 636--'276. Vito
at 636-~281 or lh~ RK Dept. in CJ•f*' Hall

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Vol. 31, No. 14/SUNY •I Bull•to/28 Sefl18mber 1MO

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...,,_ ,_ oo,__IIY-..~~tn

Rossb-erg ·topens up:.and c;alls
fora ne~ directionin plannin
Ntw&gt;Editcw

ua

must b&lt;Jjn to create. oew mission lot
itself In the face or restricted llscal
opportunhl... VI~ President /or Academic
Affain Robert Rossbera told the F-lty
Senate l!xecutlve Committee Wednesday
afternoon.
The aewly OJ&gt;P01Dled Vtee Pr..icknt also
expounded on some 01ber oadcmic a/fain
of tht UniY&lt;Tslly in his nnt fonoal
lntroduct- to tht Cotnminee. Admitllq ht
,.... tc:striellna his wk to ~tics.
Ro.sbtq 'POke, oa topic&amp; from Gmeral
Edue&amp;Jion 10 hb pJtdeccssor Ronald Dunn's
fivt"YW academic plan.
The Faculty group was receptive to
R~mb&lt;ra'• off·the..:uff stattmcnu. Fat:lllty
Senate Chairman Normon Solkoff pra!Rd
the VIce President for "opening up" to the
eommtn .. which, he said, Buna hall been
reluctant to do.
Roub&lt;ra- who said be Is W&lt;Xking on bis
Octobtr 7 presentation to tbLJull
!l.we-o01ed ht Is su"ll leaming atan.it
ocw post 01 UB. Speaking dowty. Roubera
immedlatcly 011aclced tbe ideo lhOI tht
Univenlry shou)d ospireto be tht "Berkeley
or the Eut."

Tono roou
·•wr. cot owselvu into -a ~iluat ion thkt
created major tl(pectations:• Ronbcra
continued. "We hoped foroocnething astd we
101 sc&gt;methinJ a bit I&lt;SS." Hi&amp;b ..pcaations
have butt UB, he intooc:d, oociaa thai
runcmbtroJ&gt;cn of pest llistory have played 1
put tn lh&lt; clecreuina morale 1n10111
~ c~epattmmu.

"Roots .-.isl.OCI 1111d ,..~n lileraDy p\11~
up," Roub&lt;ra f&lt;COUDted. The Viet President
s;Ud thai ~purred a "disphoria"· thai is worse
her• th1111 al moSI olber siboolr.
RO!Sberc called .for a "redevelopment of
the
1111d
of a Buffalo

modd." AllhOUJb oobo polotln• broad
SW&gt;kes, l1llh&lt;t thll1l dwdlln&amp; oo JpOCifiCS, U..
V't« Presidtnt c:xpreased hope thll proposed
"n:tre~~s" would breathe new life Into the
University pla.nnlna PfOC&lt;SS.' l!xplainina tltll
dea1ivfty is needed. Rossbera dnalled hit
plans for a day of acad emic
bralnS!OnnlnJ-olatcd for Oaob&lt;r 10.
"I am convineed we may have to look.-.
tht ~m)lliolu unckr which BIUin's plan
operates," Rossbera admined. H&lt; added
!hOI be is panku.Jarly IDIC'CII.e d ill &lt;Jt'lmining
Dunn·, assmlons thM aD currall Pf01nmS
v..i ll brr maintai.txd. unw may not be
viable," he ler..ty{"plalned.

Resources
The ernphOliSJD.USI be fuSible, Rossbera
again and •aafn. .. What'.s
J)0$5ible, wbat•s n-alislic7'' he saJd, mwt be
adopted u lbt focal poin1 or UB acodtmies.
Rossbtra also dlsclwed VB's m;. of
l!udents and noted thai h il not as lht
Untversily bad boped in lu plannina.
C.-duate School mrotlmans b.l-. dipped 10
per&lt;ml, to the polnl where lhey now make
up only 30 pereeru.or !be Unh trsity'utodenl
pclllUiallon. "BUI still," he insisted, "uad
tnrollmtnts are not thaa bad. 11
0!1 resources, Roubera admil!ed lh41 lhe
combinatlons or new prosram requeus and
Ideas odd up fo I:ZO percent of OB's t:IJrrenl
resources. "We don'l have the whcrewilball
tO do all or thoae tlllnp."be Qahed to lhe
lnterts~ed comrnlltee.
But, In scncnl. ~was opllmiwc on
UB'sacad&lt;mic: f""'",lltboulh bc ..witted
posit
mlllot QOI rcsolly be_,. lll'itil
1bc lii!IOJ. ''Th.at ........ be• ~
ti~, " ~ .adcd, ' 'and Whoncr ts here is
snina 10 havt fun. Bill M'll probably be
aone by then. "
A&amp;ain Gentral Educadon was a1 tbcforefronl of Ihe Focully Senote's dlsciWioru.
In response lo queries by SIUdtnl Assodation
Director for Academic, Affairs Laurm
eommem~d

in_.

Shapiro, R.ossb&lt;ratold his aud~t~~CC thai ht u
alread y 1nvolnd tn tbe proara..m's
im~ioG and thll be Wil l wotk to play
~ neo mote u llpl fteant pan .. tO the C'OUJ"C'
Cenmol Ed.-lon proc:c...

lh&lt; r«&lt;11t civil risJru suit -MI SUI'IY and
rht Uni•usity. He said II&lt; had hulc to tbe
way o r o.dditiot!al inf. , . . . 10 J&gt;RSC!IS ,
C'AplllnU\&amp; th&amp;t ••tt is all ID thC' b&amp;Dds Of 11\c
laW)"Cn."
Ketter reveaaed the c:&amp;K at last week's

laW)'tr'l hladJ

E&gt;.c:c:uti...c Comminec mmin.a. oplainina

Rossb&lt;r&amp; said he does not believe Proid&lt;nt
Robert L. Kelter'• recont st&amp;lemcnu. on
Gmcrai"Educallon reOeaed • clt&lt;lre on the

that a former UB araduatr ltudent's
dluenatlon hu bccomr the ball• for a race
and ""' discrimlnatlon 1uil. The woman
charged Uw so SUNY Kboob-lncludina
UB-&lt;IlKrimin11e opirut miaorilies in tile
moot lucnth't .,. . of !be Onlvcrsllr booll
whh rq:md to biJiaa ud 1tude:at

Prcside:nt'l pan to have lht Stnatc ••re.:

affirm" the proaram . .., think Kntu was
mply rc&gt;afnrmlna his own positlod or •
=hallcnat 10 lmplentns tbe ........
thll1l •k fot a ~IC'tmWioa," !be ar&lt;Ylnl

v..,. Pmidenl ~. '

r~.

Sl ; · uwtui-..Gaomff:tlidd-1118. ., .. .__
P .I ....,.
.. IIC'ed or • said ""' il con«rn&lt;d
A~~DS~ini told ~ Conueltt« 11101 ...
tb.lt KdtfT, by ukina for re·affirmauon.
mjudled Faculty 0... and 'v- Prcsi&lt;lcals
would h1t111 lhe proanm'• ch1111ra for
to assist him so tlw ht would be abk to
omplementatlon .
tnfonn SUI'IY Central of wluol illfomwlon
Another new admjnistrauon montMr ,
he can produoc. CurrmtJy. the suit does noc:
Affirmative Action · Offiocr Malcolm
requirt the Khools to ptc:$tnl 1M daa•. but
A&amp;ostinl. oddreased t~&lt; body. •peaking on
__,. _.., _ , ._

Rivalry

Undefeated Bulls host Hobart
by Oa.n Holder
SpcHu Ed1tu,
The University of Buffalo Orst played Ho1&gt;&lt;1r1
Colltte in 1894. Now ttuu'• (ncrtdlbfc. That•s even
be fort drop~.dd wu lnvtnttd. Over rhc n~xt K6 years,
che teams bil\'Cplayed 40 times. 'tfl'11h Hoban hold'"' I
21· 15 edae, wilb four ties.
8u1 it is now 1~. and lbe Bullr are anin! into

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lirst lhrt&lt; vksories,limitin&amp; opponmUIOOlotal or 324
yl.fdJ and a aln&amp;Y 29 pomts. ln tht oOm &lt;"t'UCtaJ rounh
quattt.r, UD has limilcd $COJina to a total or sb points
In thrt&lt; '"""'·
The Buns should go into romorrow"s 1:30 cont~
wirh 1 full roster One player hun in Ia~ w~rovc
4

0 1)' ,amc. Frank Price. surferul a "•aht btuisr on..bis

I.OmOffOW"I home COCUCSI w ilh a).() rca)l'd. hostiDI tbt
0.1 vllitor. Hoban lost lui Saturday to Conbnd St~e.
12-7, bu1 thai faa doesn'tefpedally impr... Bolls h..d
ooach Bill Dando.
''They should have b&lt;Oicn C'onl1111d," ht said.
"They have bis. good tack!.. and IIOC)d runnirl&amp; and
half bach. But, Iller don'l have much of a passina

lq, and should be' 'ready by Saturday." 11«01dina to
Dando. TtJht end Kevin Prall hun ltb fOOl. but is also
e,.-ptetcd 10 IUh pp,
On« apin lcadilll tile Bulb' ru&gt;b •ill be rumina
bock M.uk Maift. The jumor has totaled U. yards In
60 carrld •• th&lt;pest lhr« malch·UI". indudiAa one
touchdo,.n. lltltind Maler il JOI)hornorc Tim N~uch
with 137 yards oo 37 allernpll, and Jim Rodri&amp;utr' 60
y111d•. which includes UB's lonsc:it. a J2 yard

auad:."

JCa.rwnb1e.

A&amp;tln.u the Red Orqoos, H oban rushed for 2lJ
yardl,and p&amp;S$'td 60 yardl. The main offms;ve threal b
sophomore Mario Clotoli. who scored a tou&lt;hdown
apiM1 CorUaod. a1ona wilh rotlina up 102 yards
rU&gt;htna.
" They...., a po- "I" set, ""'" &lt;pllt mds," Dando
rematked. "They we a Jot of ilolaled plays, out or
alme&gt;ol a wishbone fOf'IIIOiion." Pilot ina tbc \Oisium
w\11 be senior POl Tumultl.
A&amp;alnst Hoban. who finished lurseason4-S, Oondo
Is aofns with junior Pal Whhehead a&gt; quarterback .
"The offense looked • Uule Oatlut weekend," Dando
said. refenin&amp; to lhe 3·2 dutl aplnst 01'0\'e City.
A&amp;alnSI the Wotverin... the Bulb coll«ted a 101al
offense of 118 yards, slviJ!J up 142.
" We'U b.lveiO &lt;Sllbliah ow hnc of Krirnruae." he
explained. "'lllcn, ~ offa&gt;JC wiU ha~ 1o come out
astd do the job."
Jrtlleorr..... ~w'bu.doworried.thedd~lbould
b d p - !be pein. Tbt spljl~ concqlt luis hlw.d. ahomt a1110111
8ulls. The dd..,.. hu bdped in tbt

u..

Rodri1u&lt;1 is leadin&amp; !be quarterh.act oarp&gt; in
pas$ina-hurlina for 1111 yards on 14 eompjnions.
Tomorrow's ptobable stan«, Whltd\fad, now stands
with a IWO for sevm r:econ1. touilll!l 19 yanls in the
air, IIOC)d for ont too&gt;chdown.
To te&lt;v Hoban CoOra&lt; ow of !be cod U&gt;Ot. t.be
Bulls w\11 opin look to Cosmo NeS!ola and Paul
Md::o.nhy who led UB in LKklcs apiMI Crave Ctt)l
wlm a dozen ap;e.x. Riebl behind McCarthy were
1ackle Mike Rossi. comerbaelc fr1111k Btrnfaao .,d
defcnsl•• end Sltv&lt; Armstrons, with 10 drops.
Armstronc. a fresbman from Quctn&gt;. had four txkles
behind lhe line of scriJDma&amp;t for Wolverine losses.
Along wilh hostina Hoh.an, U8 win be hos.tlna lh&lt;
COIIIIIIUM)I with ils annual "Amllenr.(;lan:n« Day."
Aller the tailpti111 Olth&lt;pme.suclalu areraftioded
lhar !be Fair. . aaivki&lt;s w\11 kid~ orr 01 4 p. m .
" We lboWd ilave a ..,ott ball pm&lt;, " Oaodo
- e d. " I dlink we sboGicl be ravoml." He
probed lllst
,pf 4112. tbcn..added thll "I
hop&lt; we
biu&lt;r oae (tommorow)•

-··crowd

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,.J.&lt;Sdlwonh Woodl bciUd the
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l.aSoolk. ;nws. DWbd.iht. binb of .
UniVtflity Outfiuen,.
The 1\l&lt;('&lt;IS of o))c P&lt;Oiflln hu
"\. b&lt;cn &lt;nOnnous. A m~ raaor Is
the oJRloimaJ---..,, Cor. equipn&gt;&lt;nl
r&lt;ntal. Cost (or ...... tmd'l ... or
Atomfc tkjs. potea and boou is only
$7.00. Th&lt; 111ft&lt; ~.,. may b&lt;
rtnted for I rale or SJl.OO ~
week.
Another reuon Millet cited for
the warm rtctption is that ''there
has b«n a lfC8l ibirt over I he pill
ten )'ears. to more outdoor ac:tivirie:s.
Thiltl« rn," h&lt; conlinu«l, "to the
recent increuin.a intere&amp;t in the
environment and ccoloay."
Tbi1 pan sprlna. campina a,car
wu added to.tbe rtnta.l wock .
Again. lh1s proved 10 bt o
.succcufu l
cndea"or
''There h.a"'C bc'tf1 mtny ..-cc~ends
when al11be tcnlS and badpads
havt: bHft rmttd." MIIJer tntlfK'd.
"Som&lt;lt• •• b&lt;cn uS&lt;d by ~a~dornac
clA»es. but mov1ybyindlYiduaiJ."
Currently, the availablt camp'"'
&amp;ear ,. hmat&lt;d to aovcs, coolin&amp;
kiu, and btantm. in ackhuon 10
ct.e ccnll and -lcpxtl. Cam pt.,.
' corps ...,u b&lt; purtbasecl in cltt ncar
future xnd OucOum 11 now'" the'
ptot&lt;SS of pricioa Jlt&lt;pan&amp; b•P·
...The icfea is to putd\I.R: quality,
durabk, .. re equipnlftll ., lar&amp;&lt;
cnoUJ:h oumb&lt;n 10 1&lt;1 I aood
deal," c:xptaincd Miller. "We atcn't
out co acntnee a lar,. ptont. bu1
we Jlrivc- l9 rtnl out lht equipment
at • "frY tow rate, tmeratlnJ
eoou&amp;h income to maln1am lh&lt;
ptOI""' and the equiptn&lt;nl in h."
So far, Outrncen has achleftd lu
1011. "I'd pay twi.ce 11 maoh for

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St!M;lmba I , ~ suet. u
canoeo, Jkq)IQa - . .aod 1cpu
cnay b&lt; r&lt;nt&lt;d r.- IW live-~
qlcl Bu((alo !ic.Mt amiJiisbmalt•

MiU., feels it will tue IAD&lt;htr
lhrtc ~ or 10 b&lt;forc Oulliucn
can read&gt; the poln1 of ftdrnc fvfty
comf~rtablc_ in I he Unl•mily
eommunlty. Tht proaresJion
lowonlt Ihoi k&gt;cl hOJ b&lt;cn a Study
on&lt;.
TJ&gt;IJ..x&lt;}l'l!IK crp,_ss-countty 1ro(ls
bavo ~ cibiin&lt;l&lt;d to ancludc '
nfw Hill over two miles lona which

follows the fOUl&lt; or Lak&lt; LaSalle'•
Olnm (iC)UJI~.
"Bu1 not only ore w&lt;looklna to
upand in volume,'' Wd MJllcr,
··we abo want to offer a widn
Vlrtet)' of Ot'tlviuo. " While mosr of
Regulations state Lhat aU rented
•he currml cqufpmmt supply is
must bt returned dean,
acar&lt;d co..,.rd; ~horH&lt;rm hlkrna equipmenl
dry and complete-. Since a dcposi1 h
and bJtckpackina r~tcurslons.
rtquJrtd
on
each artitle:. charge$
OurnucH hopes to soon s«:urc
w•ll be asJ&lt;IS&lt;d aaalnst lh&lt; d&lt;POSil
Jupplln far wttk·lona ctmpio&amp;
for dirty, dama1cd or loS'I
trtpJ,
\QuipmrnL The t.aak has proven
Also, Ou"""" " loo~ing co cffcecivt thus ru. ··we havm't Jog
l)fOVldc non· rcn11J K"rVICet uJau~
to outdoor arl•"•lla. A r~tUtt ant cquipmcrn a1 aU and for lhe
tlbnty. c onlli n •n a boo). s ,
m•c•rma.. and tnapt, hu r«CCtl)'
b«n optncp. The hbrory aooudcs
lnrormauon to

K'rY(

t n)

from each och~•· Outf~lcn. U

Optn 10
rnroor•arr
panlapcu.con.
II WI)'&gt;

&gt;UU~IOftS lltld
Unh~ts11y

Ftwa...ln
Probkm&gt; have b&lt;cn r~ for
Outfilccrs .. "Burr Stat• ' •
oraainzation aOSJ&lt;d some or Ill&lt;
hurdles ln th&lt;lr tarly years," cit&lt;d
Miner, "and we:·-.~e wvtd. tolllt.
hat~lcs

by learntna from

tipcrl~(('$o I

their

I

Looking for Mr. Right;
ococtemic clubs pos~t open

UB Director or Animal Facltilies Shaheen
1-!•kecb is rtPOncdly safe ill the Iraqi capital
aty or Ba&amp;lldad-bombed on Tlle&gt;day by
lraruan icts-,a nd bas inform&amp;! friends that he
Will be Ieavins that city IS SOOn as PQUible.
Aa:o&lt;ding to Assistant Director or Animal
Facililies Geor&amp;e Vci&amp;$CO, Naltccb was able 10
conlllct friends Wednesday nialu and tell or his
condition .
.
Nakeeb and his wife traveled 10 Iraq earUer
t his month on an invitation from the
Oepartm~nl or Pha rmachology 11 the
Univenity or Baghdad . He was to have
delivered a scrios of lectures on experimental
tur,ery techniques at the University over the

~dinatcii or Al:iclanic Clubs. DireclOI"

'of Academic

Affairs Laul'&lt;l) Shapiro £aid tbal, " We're lookloa for
52_mco'oe will1, manqcment skiUs; lbc abUlly to act people
lOielhcr, plan actiYides, and OlD meedn, .'' She added thai
~pcno&amp;·lhollld...., ha~ ,·-~-tla~..:~

1'be Coohllnalor, to be

..

chosa~ by Sba-p!Rf; will usume

~~of all acadtmic; dubs_.and

will chair the mtctinJs· •

or abe Ac.danle Aclloe Commlnec. ...~ Shapiro"'~ lhe·'
11011 wu atatocl because, " In tbe J)UI,the dubs didn't reaDy
liC!IId to solid a.:adcmlc lssua. Thcte'a a 1oc of potential co
wwk with a lot ofpooplt. Wure llyillllO pathe clubs 10 8d
h!Yolvecl in -'cmic activides within the conlcxt or the

h$ OWl') accord . "Proplt havt c-omt

10 reallu thal o utdoor acci"itics ca.n
b&lt; ool only pleuurabl• but htalchy
olso," roncend• Miller. "No. . - r
"'&lt; need i• &gt;Om• add&lt;d tim&lt; and
en&lt;f8Y.''

nexs

IWO w«:ks.
The l&lt;eture smes · was cut short wben
neiahbociCII , lrllll becam~ cntanaJed in land
and air r!ihtina w 1th..Jraq. aurutina the
IU~IUion or the world C'Ommuity.
.
fla~&lt;eb, alona With . hundreds or other.
Amcn~s, w..s cauabl m the country when
the conflkt bepn. II was not known at press
time If be and his wife were ~ong ~ S3
people flown oul or the Iraqi capctal yesterday.
A Stale Ootpartmenl spokesperson lold. 17o~
SP«trum a number or American oompanies
tllat have personnel in the rqion have bqun
to brin&amp; their employ- home.

P.orty affiliations don't count?
SKUBA sweeps .I I out of 12

A new Suoderu ol.ucxiallon (SA) post hu been ctealcd to

roc111 S.VIQdcmic cl)ibs on scholullc iuues. Applications
are nqw beini accc~IC;d for the newly created position of

p.m. and 6 p.m .• seven days a W«k .
Mill&lt;r beli&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt; th•c the program-,
@
.rr:ucst as.set has rested 5i.mply on

UB veteri norian safe in Iraq;
awaits flight from Baghdad

tht: nt't'cls or

outdoorsman-- rrom hi'-~n 10
&lt;ano&lt;., co jo&amp;&amp;tfS.
A cup board li 1.n lhc worU, u
arcsklll de&gt;dOptn&lt;nl ~oor\!Jlol&gt;&gt;. •n
winch 11udmu 1aoch and learn

mo11 pari il hu b&lt;en vtry well
oreaJ&lt;d," nld Mlll&lt;r.
Tht locttion or tht Unh·c.nh)'
Out fiutrs office is ideal, •coordlna
co 1hc manqcrnen1. Wllk&lt;so~ Quad
in ~· Ellirou Complex I• ricuai&lt;d
11 .... center or the widt opm
spaca or ihc Amhrr•t Campu&gt; .
Oca• may he purehaS&lt;d bccw«n 2

A 'SCII'Jlrisina turnout or votcn, which
"maybe c:Ven twi« as lll(Se as last ypr1s"
acc:ordina to Slodent Viee-Prciridmt Oianna
DcrhU:, enabled tb~.SKUBA ~y ID.apnue.
ev~ry SA Senate _seal excep' one in dectioos
hctd T~y ud w~.
followma
-~'?~~'. ~&amp;¥'[! ~: ~~~})ona with ,thdr
VOle tOtal. •
-

n.e

·Af

~

...

~---

Larae:

Ed Ne'I\'IOD (498)
Steve Catrone (Ind.) ()9$)

Orf.Campui: Steve Kaplan (339)
Kim Wilson (253)
Michael Gilbert t248)
CoUeen M&lt;Carthy (2.4S)
Wallace Fem:U (~
Sue Vcrsbncidor (Zl3)
Dormitory:

Tony Maddalone (387).
Andrew llc!au.c bamp (lOS)
Jolin J-on.s (273)
S.M. Perlmuuer {254)

depanmctiis...

SA Pnsideal 1lm Sheelwl qtecd lhat the academic: clubcl
lboukl be ~ than $Odal dubs, addlna, "lbue was
lloladoa. nc chabl wcno ~ ladcpeackn\lf. •• , •
By
witblalbe COIIICllU o f clcptanmeMI, as opposed
10 ....-11 KldmUc Ktlvlllcl, SMpiro oplaiDed tlw "1'111 •
..tiN wllll people riPt - 1IJial ID' dercae ~
dPIJ. 10 diN IIUikm bow ~ to - t.beai. ln lbt
......
we -w UtiC -111n worU.. .-tlhill
t1111ir
to tWead Md chec:t aa U..

wom...

... .b

~~islllllde

..
......... AD clllllt
IDIIIt llelid •
=;;;~;;~tlldl;eclllb
Jl{llllrl)y

/

�Beep! Zap(!
oil

Fun an9 games with computers;
new rules hope to stop .m.isuses
by David C ztljka

. to punl.obment upWood LcaVllt • .J!xooWion from the
lioJvcnhy. he afrumed, i t - ruled out . . . way
clealin&amp;
willl vlol•on.
The A._d&lt;m..- U&gt;tlu&gt;utina Advisory Committee bas ·
Sina:llleUnivmlly'scamputerl)'ltcmbb&amp;&gt;&lt;donho"'*l'.
dcviJed lu own "basK" &lt;ompWer ionJ""'t&lt; to diminlte the ~ S)llcm llldf b a c:oalribulirta roa.,. 10 ...uu.., llld
·~us. or the moehl.,.. b~ University audcDIJ. f&lt;I)Otll~ ~- 11 was """"aOr ckul!l&lt;'l to PtoYidc maximum
Dir&lt;t"IOf of the Computet Sci- f)eponmcnt J.A. lea'?lt. _ 10 aQ those inol""' in'"..,..., ··~ 10 ~ amouot of
The Committr&lt; inserted a claUJt in the Univcrsiry's roles tnm placed in thoS&lt; wbo utilize thr syaem. It Ia an cuy mark
and rtJUIOliOM darif)'in&amp; the illcplity Of the mlsapplic:adon , for lbUK,'' luvilt lUted.
and plq.vbm of computer dlla and IUSi&amp;ftmc:nts. 1b&lt;
Cues of misuse ban bc.n revealed, but moSt remain
llO&lt;ndmcnt wa.s ratified September • by the UB College unJOivod, 'leavlnathe pcfl)&lt;lrator I recto continue al!u&lt;iuathe
Council.
syilem.
0uriJ1&amp; the Jpdna mnester or 1980. whh the mi•usc or tb&lt;
Unjvcriity'a computer sysum on lbt rlse, C..h.t ~dcmic
Computlna Advtsocy Committee convened Ia discuss the Mlauomo ...,bt
For C'DI'nplc,. the ~ure of students' &amp;llipmmts are rardy
problcm. The Commin.., de&lt;ennlned thattbelaw, coiK'Uilins
piqariJm and mi&gt;uR of ochool propmy did noc &lt;!'J'ticitJy traced.
lnstru&lt;U&gt;n abo leave thmtsdVCI open to llt¥k.
apply 10 the .,.. or Uni&gt;-.mty computers. 'Tb&lt; new
amendment ...., desiafl«&lt; to combaa che unlawful sale of Ottuionaliy they~ class uoii!'IIIC&gt;tts on rm&gt;&lt;d with ~
comp&lt;.ti&lt;J data, thtli or Uni•emcy ptOpmy-valucd .. compuccr. 'The atudenu t1tm pcmch tbo ·~·&lt;Ode onto
SlO,OOO 1... yur- and the d&lt;sttuction or lrllow SIUdcau· the lcmunaJ and r«'tive their homework . On ont Otta.sion -a
work. Tht Iaue-r art was described as " llnti-.JOC:iaJ" b)~ &gt;tudcno crucd lhc assi..,.,car and in iu J)loc&lt; lc:fi a
Let .. itt.
fc~uuon or 1 nudr woman . ''Ahhouab Sft'tn!ll&amp;
Anbtant Vice Prmderu and Comptrollct or-the Office of humorow •t r.nt," Baumer claimed, ••rh•t pra.nl. only
Finan« and Manascmcnt. WillillO B4umcr expr..&gt;cd ~&lt; lnconvenlen«d ~ttyone c.oncuntd and JJ')t).Jrtnlly orrrnded
.$0flle.''
•cntlmtnu of the Advi1ory Commill&lt;t when he &gt;aid, "Our
Th~rc are many ra:stms why some- .5tudc:ms ATC nrvcr
aJm ll 10 proltct the innount a:tudenu who c:orul.in.ue -an
eau&amp;ht c:ommlttin&amp;llle (faudulent aas, luvaiu tnaintoined.
ovcrwhclmlna m-.lority."
"
In
• class of 200 ro 300 peop)c it t.s imJ)OU5bk for lht
In an Ollernp&lt; Ia lriJlnen off t&gt;Oll:ntlal • 10lllon. the
Commlnr&lt; will begin to cllnnbut&lt; a leann to variouJ instructor to keep tab$ on every Kudcno apccilolly wlwt they
art
sithe lUI&lt; Ulipmmt," he said, "and U!U.IIlty they
OO&lt;IIputcr caner•. UJ&gt;Iaiftlnt the &amp;mcndmmc and hi
qaplicluiocu.
amcnl procedur8o4illlbM ..... adopled au ldentlt:al usipmcnu from prcvious~atcn. Tlme ,.,ll
be 11udenu Pf)UeUUIJ tileR assianmcnti'Wa,.. ina co sdlthem
from a policy Ulcd by Camegi&lt;-Mclloo UnoVCI'IIIy,
Som~irncs nrw stu&lt;knu of the 1:)(-,_,.untnt of Computcr- and ocher students who wl.ob to buy them."
Scim(t' m an aucmpl 10 aid thmueJns, witJ 8-)H another
Notorlct)
$ptat'llnr Stqff Wnt~r

or

n..

studenlthcir petsooaJ c:ode to the compulct rcve-•Jtd Leaviu ,

ThtJ provides the student with an OPPOrtUnity lo illcplly

obrain or even saboc.se homework assisnmcnca, he addf&lt;L
Studcnu, in the Computer Science Dfpanmml, howevt"r.
are not the only ..1o1aaors of computer rt-aulot1on.s. ··&amp;uden~
on •uch schoali u Man~&amp;&lt;rnenl. EnsincennJ and Stati.nlcs
-.rc- abo m••u~nJ tht' compu1c:r, '' Leavht rdJJcd. ''Tbc c::aso
•c' ve uneo..cred .s.trdeh Univenity·wide:•
Scoocnts violalina these new ordiAan&lt;es will be ~01&lt;

HowevC1". t.hc:re h.ave been C&amp;5CS whftt lht rulprit.s have
bc.n nabbed. For Wtanox, an ambitlou. 5tud&lt;nt wtiJ
apprC'hc:oded durin&amp; an .a.tlcmpt to have ~soniiJ business
letters d.rawn up. 011&lt;: 10 bU record he wu let off witb 1 llk'r&lt;
•tap of ohe hand&gt;. Baumtr iofonncd,
A fonncr employee wasn't so IO&gt;C\y. Aftn beina caug)rt
abu5iin&amp; tM syac.:n. he resicn«f but rclt hr ..,.asu•1 trcart'd
properly and dodded to take ou1 lib fnuu11iom on ~
Uruvcrsity. Whlk Lioltcrina with the mac:hU&gt;a l)c ...., catllbt.

The campus wili rock
with Fallfest Saturday
The t1111d annual homage to beer, rock mu&gt;o&lt; and suruhin&lt; WJIJ bur1t
acrou the Squirt Fount.ain area aomorTow 1rtm1oon. Worshipers W•ll ~
lrQ.Iod tO lftUptmrvt suds and t!,\fec hatd·hllllnJ mas1ers of lht ci«:U K'

·~·
Fallfca hu tradiuon&amp;!Jy offered ~ h.lmed lludcnu an -rtoumy t&lt;&gt;
plead ' 'emporary amnesi~" about '"'pend'"' mod~&lt;Jm • ...,.. ~d to
rccovn

from

lhOS«' disur~rou:s t:~~ly QUI~:tes of lht K"mest«:r.

Tbc: (esflvtiiC'I

uncomrortablt 60deatees. K'Cordin&amp; to Sr~bcn Krown, MU$1c Commttt«

Co-Ch.alnnan of the Univnsity Union Ac:uvlti., Board (UtiAB).
"lla.ot!J refU.elo play oul&lt;id.e llth&lt;l&lt;mperatul&lt; drops bdow 60 de8rcc1
so eith&lt;r cold or rainy wcather will rom: Fallfe&gt;t lncloon,'' informed
Krown. "laO! year the jllOborte didn't wind clown unlil9:30 p .m., but due
to ~ JeaJOO·, early daJkncss and the ltnathY dean-up afterward&gt;, the
part.rina will be compacted into juSI four hours,'' the Music Chall'f1)an

I'(Y.::!'!tUI&lt;: and beer will be nolvina t1lrec ....,kJ ,.,., than last year's

FaQfest bceaiM lh&lt; S.ud&lt;nt Auoc:iation (SA) and UUA8 boll&gt; ~mihed
Lhemsd•.. to atase the &lt;vcnl in c:onjun&lt;t.ion wtth CdebraJtO&lt;t '80,
aa:ordln&amp; co
Co-Cbaimwt llobin Sblslcr.
The Saturday allunoon date lor Fallf'e.U will make Celebnttion '80 a
weekend buh In coolrast 10 Sprlngfe&gt;l wbich held after Fndoy
momina cla.s~. "We bad a areac deal or dlfOtuhy on Friday's," Krown
affirmed 0 "bccaCU&lt; the loUd noise offended • lot of people."
The M U$1c Committee would Uketo hold a Fallfea &gt;lmUaJ lo Br&lt;&gt;&lt;;kport
State's In w)1ich tho collqe caneeh an enure day of &lt;I~ wtlhout
notlfyins "tldcnts or fO&lt;IIkJ. "Wr looked inco pouibc1noes. but th&lt;
Administration was nol favonblc or h. I I l&amp;mc:nttd tcro~
Oi&lt;fdmt of the band&gt; ~ to pnrorm dunn&amp; FallfCSI-whK'h
indada Catlada'&gt; To.ooto ood Arid,~... Bgflalo'&gt; OWR Bcnltwd-bu
bc.n heard oroUIId tarnpus. Orpni:u:n of luttlmn'~ moJL PDP•f:V .PM•Y
dbcounl rmwU as ncK truly rrprcsrndna the Vtc'W s of the maJorlly of

MtUI&lt;:

~

- .. A
..I&lt;K or OfOplt have becomt e~echcd over Tor~nto •1 appe~rancc, ..
doimc:d Shisler. The event's headlinorr has been deJ&lt;nbcd u a moJttur&lt; or
he•vy mecal sound and POP roct . Notin.&amp;thlf "oplnioos OJJ ~alent are nry
subjective.' ' Krown claimed !!tat huvy maal I&amp; rauralna IIC&lt;.'Ordin,! to th&lt;
trade. maplines.
..
~ SA
"The money wu there 10 do a lara&lt; aa.le FallfCSI, revu ~
Treasurer Alao N11ban . "Ho-·er. I don'tlhink tlt11 111e!imina wa.ri&amp;)ll.
11 UUA B bad 'done tb&lt; sc:bcd\dinJ of tb&lt; bands carlior, tktt they would
• have JOU&lt;n bella band&gt;," Nlii!IIO aoplaioed.
• 'Tb&lt; Treuurer dcdared tb&amp;t til• Falllest Colllmlllee
be
Dlldmpcadlaa it• budan by b«wC&lt;l&gt; S2.!00 anctSJ.OOO. but he ';"'id ch&lt;
lllrpftiJ will be .....s to sc:bcdule more wd!-koowa ~dJ f'!" Sprinaf&lt;JI.
"At J&lt;aR,tbey'U have more time to pian for St&gt;tloarest, admiued N11han.
SA ~Ptuld&lt;nl Diuuul Oc:rhak alJO coprcucd.tispleuure oVCf lh&lt;
bud Jdection "Southride J ohnny and ~ Albury J ut es w~ made •
suoc:esoflll .,.,;,.,_
u Lout year's Fallrw wu bonked t his year by
-Dan Bowmon
BrockPOrt Sial• when we rould have had thCJ11."

J-A· leo-ritt
The u-mtplorr&lt; wa.s prosa:uted and ended up 'J)ctldina five
da_ys in jail. Any future attempt ro ~~ foot on tehool arouncts
and he wiJJ be promptly arrested, Lcaviu meotlol&gt;cd.
However. be noted, these iJ\StaDc't:S .when 10mconc. wu cauabt
are OUI11Wllbcred try WJddtctable ......
Tht AdYlsor)' Commiucc manbcn- an: uncm:... or rbe

rut·u rc efrectiYcnas or the~ . HO'\JI"('¥n'. l..aviu
hoped that lh&lt; notoriety the new ammt1matt ..W rec&lt;ivc
milf&gt;o INltellle Wttt&lt;r h&lt;SrU tbiftt ....;...

f ormer U.S. Ambesaedor to tbe United Netlon• A
renowned Civil Rlgbtl Leede r

WILL BE SPEAKING ON CAMPUS

DATE: Tuesday, Sept. 30th
TIME: 8:00 pm
PLACE: Clark Gym
TICKETS: $2 / students - SJ/ all others
AVAILABLE AT THE SQUIRE HALL TICKET OFPICB
(AlSO AVAILABlE AT THE DOOR)
~
Sponsored by
asu. ~Speakers Bureau. SA international Affalr:s. UUAB. GSA. 8. Friends

RICK DANKO

DEAR DADDY

u.- ,,.. BoltdJ

,_,..,.,.

and HIS BAND OF FRIENDS &amp;
featuring BLONDIE CHA PLIN
(from the Beach Boys)

BILL SHAVER
(Jomwr leod .;._ of Cock RobrrV

SUNDAY, SEPT. 28th -

$5 at the door Open at 8:30pm

1

""!'

-Ditector of Computer Sciertce111
uepofU11ent

ANDREW~OUNG

'

bqin at • p .m .. dorccdy a Ocr the foocb:all Bull• win over Hobart College,
Md wiU lut untJI 8 p.m. or until the th&lt;rnoometCJ drof)5 b&lt;low an

"Due to the amount of trust placed in tho$e
who utiize the (comput6) system, it is on
· easy morlc. for abuse. "
,. • .

AMH ERST

AFTER
DARK

tl ockport
0 :
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C~
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•
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.Rf1ER DRRK
6 10t S. Traaelt R-d - 625·9000

�You want old Uncle Sam?
Students flock to ROTC
by ~

Burthard

Sptftrt1M

$441/ H'nrtt

UB students are once apln
raisins guestions about a
Reserve Orricers Traini ng
Corps (ROTC) proaram on
campus. But this time, unUke
the early 1970s whtn ROTC was
forced orr campus, students ate
Upsel mat there isn 'I one here.
Interested UB students ate
now cross-enrolled at Canisius
Collese . UB Sludent Eric
Robens who is an ROTC cadet
was quid to praise me program
and
called
il
"very

misunderscood .••

•

BETTE
MIDLER
4-

is

He otr~ued, "If more peopk
knew about it. they'd ger
involved because it helps
develop a saJSe of responsjbility
and leadership." But, he added,
"ll would be nice if lllere was
ROTC here at UB." Robens
travels
mJnul'ts a day
commulin&amp; between Canisius
and UB.
Student Kim Han, who
considered cnm&lt;nrolling said,
"If the Pf0118m- was bert at
UB, I'd have ta¥o it," adding,
"It's I good tbJn&amp;, but DOl Yety
many J)COJlle take ad van tag&lt; o r
it after considering th e
incoovenien«. ••
ROTC offers studtnts an
opportunity to experienct
military training for two years
wilhOut a com mitment.
Students receive thr&lt;e credit·
hours a semester for the coursts
t~cy take tbcir first two ytars.
After their second year ,
studtnts sign a contraCt il!ld
receive SIOO a monm. Thej are
then required to continue.
courses and must auend ~
summer train[ng session at Fon
Brau. NlWilT Carolina afw
their junior year for which mey
are paid.
Upon their graduat ion .
ROTC
members
comm issioned as second
lieutenants with the option of
r=rv• or active duty. The
proaram
also
o f feu
scholarships:With me draft question
cunently aroused by mandai Or)'
reaistration, many students
consider ROTC a viable
ahernat i ve b~cause cadets
become offietts and are allowed
to remain in school until me)
finish th~ir training.

se

arr

Buffelo: A IDIJitary lUI&lt;
When contacted about the
possibility or ROTC returning
to UB, an anonymous army
sour"" stated m at the idea .....
impractical because tbe· army
can't afford to put a program in
every school. One program
serves a particular area, he said.
"Otherwise, there would be
more soldiers in Buffalo than
we have in Germany."
When asked why Buffalo
State Collt~e h as ROTC courses
taught on its earn pus, he refused
to comment.
UB was once me only SUN\"
University Qnter with a ROTC
program, but student protest
durin&amp; the late 1960s and early
1970sTorced UB President
Roben Ketter to phase il out on
1971. Atter continuous stud&lt;nt
demonstmlons, sit·ins, riots
and bombs on camRUJ, the Alf
Force ROTC closed its door
June 1971 and Projea Tbtmis.
I Navy WIT research• program·
was terminated ill 1972.
When asked about the return
of ROTC, UB President for
Sruclent Affaiu Richard
Si&amp;adkow Slated tbat it would
depend upon faculty approval
since-they were abo involved in
the decision to end lb&lt; prosram.
According to Siggelkow,
many faculty members were
then conj)e(lled that ROTC
i~U~rucson were .Jiven faculty
standlna, but-.dio 110L have to
meet me &amp;arne education al
regult rll)tnt$. Also, rnany of
the courses offered by ROTC
Were already offered by Oth&lt;r
depaf\mtJ,liS.

�·Alcohol abuse won't le~d to Pub's closing - -i

Un.i• -.:ii 14nilninrlll.ors, (i&lt;IJIIY, Audri.IS ud sl.tlf &gt;'Oied (lndadln&amp; olcobol), bt mainuined; ls a tbreort on camptiJG for 10«1&lt;-tilne, lout, wue eap&lt;clally compounded WI - .
W&gt;animoU&gt;Iy Tuesday 10 kcq, the Wi(i&lt;imoft Pub open on IIAIIoowlde.
•11m o f arao 11udcot nnbl&lt;d fr0111 hi&gt; dorm room wiDdow
am,pw d&lt;SPII&lt; an "ll&lt;oboliRn pr&lt;&gt;Oinn" omona 11udct\U at
Dtblle ......., tbe 2.S board IC'p&lt;...,..ati•cs and &amp;UCIIS rq&gt;0&lt;1edly after retum:na from the Pub. 1M stodalt acoped UB.
focused on the rauks of rlnmtalcu-.....sa!itm, pulled rue serious iDjUl)', bul tbt tocident raised qiiCIUom oa the
In on .,...,,...,. ~~.. of lh&lt; Alcohol Review Board, alllnu, phf!kalill.illll'-and SkpS for peewrulo&lt;l. 'The aroop prlldm&lt;le of bovina • "bar" Ul o donnii91'Y·
memb&lt;n vo.,ed th&lt;Jr con&lt;uns, but aar-1 tbll dosiaa ill&lt; doclded, by vote, how...., lbat dosin&amp;lh&lt; Pub-lotated In
P009le don't und&lt;r11and lhll tbio piKe is o complex," Aid
student «nlct "as not the uu-.er . The mmina was orpni:ud th&lt; Elllcou Comples-woold not IIOp 11udmiS from drinkin&amp;
Lorenzetti refnrina to Ellicott wbidl tOIIl&amp;in&gt; numeroos
by As&gt;Odllt VIce Presld&lt;nl for Srud&lt;nt Affaln Aoillony and only hun the quolity o f 11udeoot Ufe.
dorrll quadru&amp;f... "We haY&lt; a lo4 of otbct octlvitlcs here ;_
Lorcnzeui.

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"Scud&lt;nu come 10 ille Nb 10 IOdalb.c and sathcr. too.··
Acoordina 10 Lorenuui, wbo tailed ill&lt; session afl&lt;r EspcdaUy in t,bc: absence of a otudcot union out her&lt; (on
r-lvin&amp; a Inter from University Pruident Rob&lt;n 1.. Keun, Amh&lt;rll) you con 't close It down," one board mnnbn SAid.
The bolld advised Lor&lt;nUtli to 'form a •ub-&lt;ommluoe 10
alcohol problems _II&lt; not evld&lt;nt only at UB. Droa addinlon
Alcohol problems on cam put have been a uar,n of concern con.sider ways to JOivt or alltviate akol&gt;olisrll 01 UB.

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_ UB Med School to study effects of toxic Love Canal
by Cyathia Modlcoa

control aroup, tbc lindiniJ were
not dcftnitive.
The U B audy will continue
inlo 1981 and will bc:&amp;in witb
intervtew' end• 1)hysical
Cllaminltions or 40 rcsidenl$-ll
day, fOI 8 period Of four
months.
Its steond phase will take
clgbt to t welve months and
consisl or inlcnsr data analysis .
The third, and lon&amp;cst p hase,
~ examine
i mmunity
reduction.
chromosome
damage, psychiatri&lt; stress.
nerve damage and cvicknce or

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An intcnJe Study of tbe
tfft&lt;'U Of hUillllll Cl&lt;posurc tO
toxic chemicals In tho
chemically contaminlltd Lov•
Canal orca will bt under way at
UB by la1o September or urly
October, according to Medical
School Dean John Naugh1on.
As proposed, the Sludy will
investigate both the lmmtdiatc
and lona·rana• hoalth df«:ts of
exposute to chemical wanes
buritd by the Hooker Chemical
CompanyJrom 1942-1952 in a
landfill that was subsequently
purcllllltd by the Niacara Falls
Board of Educauon. Various
studies have already bern
conduC'Itd by both public and
private researdlers, but this
particular examination is
expected to be ihc most
thorouah artd viaorous one of
lu kind .
T he stu dy, originally
1
schtduled · to got under way in
eorly September, Is now
undcrgoina final reviews .
Budgetary considerations are
proscntly btina di5&lt;:ussed and
have been tiUtd as the cause
for the delay . Nau1h1on
cxplalocd that the Medical
School is ready 10 b&lt;aln the
in,.estigation and said that
"once 1hc gr..,n light IS sjvcn,
we'll go ahead."
A represtntative of the Love
Canal
Homeowner'&lt;
Association. however, cited a
different reason for the delay.
Love Canal residents have
boycotted lhc study because
they demand Ihot an agrtemenl
be made with tht CDC to allow
the Homeowner's Alsoclalion
the risht ro lielp choost
indivtduab to takt pan in it.
They claim th:u the CDC would
be bollltd and that they would
avoid tesuna those who art
ctther elderly or afnict&lt;!S with
diseases such :u cancer or
diabele~ .

Coatronnlal i!Ydi&lt;-s
In reply, Nau.g hton said that
Asso.:iatlon members "were
invited to serve on advisory
oommiltees." The J)tan said he
rorcsecs no major problrm in
gettina the Love Canol residents
to rooperate.
The proposed S4 million
budact will bt ruodtd entirely
by the federal government.
According to Naughton, the
study '"emanates out or . '
commi\fll.enl made by the Whttt
l:lousc: staff on May tO the
residents or Love Canal."
Prcsidellt Jimmy Carter
pavtd the way for a widespread
cvocualion or the am by
ded&amp;rilli a stue
emergency
on May 21 ot this yrar. The UB
Medical SQhool was calltd upon
tbe followlna montb to

or

cancn. Another major area "Cil 1

or

concentrate o'n the tffcct
to~k exposure on human

reproduction, .arow-t h and

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coo)X'ratr with the federal
go~mcnt in collectina lllld
interpreting data.
0( the StUdJCS thai have
alrtady bttn conducted on Lo•e
Canal resident•, sevtral ha•e
been deemed cjlhcr Ulcondusivc
or 'insignificant In their
lindmgt. For tbat reason UB's
project is so in-&lt;lepth.
One controvcuial study
complcttd in February of 1979
was conducted by Beverly
Paig tn, a biologist and
researchu at Roswell Park
Memorial Institute. Looking at
1he chcwtcal c flccu on
repro duct ion, growth and
development, it sugacsted n

o1 1bo

hish rate or birth defect~ and
miscar riages among Love Canal
residents.
T n ll)' tc"'nlil'k
But Paigcn 's fmdoniJ were
questiontd by tht Ntw York
Stat&lt; Dtpartment of Health.
State Health Comtniss;oner
David Axtlrod maintained,
"We cannot say with ctrrainty
that tht higher ra1es found in
each or the catcgorios arc
dlroctly relattd 10 chemical
exposure." But Axelrod al•o
added t hao the data doeuutuiCSI
a small, but significant oncreasc
in the risk or birth dd.cts and

miscarriages.

Stale Uai_.jjy ol lkw Ywit

liBBUTZ-HAJFA UNIVERSITY
Se.etttr Pro,ra. ia brael

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DATES: Jaa•ary S - JSUNY CndiU: 1S.Z3
COSTS:

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TOTAL COST: SUNY

t.mo. plu S2400-Sl900

A,lircatie• clu&amp;liae: OCTOBER 10, '8G
FwtW ......_ 1: .,ticatiou:
IWia ,,...... DiNctw
Wal&lt;StMiooP..Stola tt.mnity t1 N.Y. at
.......... N.Y. Uttl
(4e7) 711-J870

llitoa~toe

Rec:&lt;:nt dtbate, ho'!'C"tt. has
focused on the study propoSed
by the Univ&lt;T'Sity. AccordinJtO
N~uahton, ouuide rcviewtrs
called in by the CDC to advise
on certain aspects or the test ill&amp;.
questiontd wbathcr a "truly
scienunc" study could take
place, and whcthct the find•nrs
cou ld be related to the
tn\'ironmtnt .
Rtsuhs of a prdiminary
gentile
s tud y
s howing
chromosome damage in all l;lf
36 Love Canal resident&gt; were
rdcucd in May by th&lt;
Envuonmcntal Protecno n
i\genoy (EPA) which claimed

development .
The audy will Involve many
nurses. physicians and tcchnical
people and usc laboratory
facilities at the Erie County
Mtdlcal Ccnter, Ro•wdl Park
Memorial tnahute and UB.
A cllnie has aliiD been sa \IP
in NillgarJ FaiiSc, as well as a
temporary tOrli« at ll9 Cary
H all on the 'Main Suoa Camp115,
to coli~ and process dal.a over
lhC' ntJU riA to twelve mondu.

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Delayed commitment
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Almoft three year. ago a troubled Love canal Homeowners
• Aaaodatlon Praaldent approached thl a University and Ulllld 11\at It

1 l)elp reeldentl ~fine tro. "breadth and . .rtousneu'' ol tne toxic

- weate cllapoeal problem.
All "lntense etudy"' by UB Ia scheduled to gat underway by ml0OctQOer.
In the 1978 State ol the Unl-lty Annual reporl, UB P(ll81dent
1e Robert Ketter cited a commitrne&lt;~t to public eervlcea. He aatd he
,: wu that the Looe Canal Task FOtc;e, then sei·up at UB, " would
make Important cont ributions to OUt awat-as ot the problem
,. and, hopefully.••be able to contribute !Jignlncantly to Ito

Informed votes

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To t~t Edlrot:

Badgorea? Harused'? lnrlmldated? Intuited? Well
tc»ka , 11 i 1 your own tauul 8u1 dtG rou ¥Otl w.. ,,.. SA
elec1lonl'1 Old you IOtll\lt qulc!&lt;la «mpalgn ochi&gt;leCI&gt;'I
tf\otl (&lt;Wino polltk:lana·to-Oe move you lo "'tt for tor
agolnll) lhtm In tho Se&lt;&gt;alo olectlono7 I ohould 001&gt;6
noll lhln how did you vote . . . or betlor YOI. wily did

i

IOlutlon."

Efilier the PrealcHnt'a COtnmenta were premalure, or the
comrllltment he cited has aerloully lagged.
The Task Foree was a cua etudy In failure and the reasons for
Ita lneffectlv-11 wMe latgely bathed In secrecy. No one could
explain why It couldn't get Itself te&gt;gethllf, It Just couldn't. And
alnc:e lhe COf'lmltment waa mede In the summer ot 1978, I he wO&lt;It
ot one or two PIOiea&amp;Ofs has constituted thi s Unlverelty's offolts.
So now when we near that an "lnllnse study" will get underway.
we're not too lmpreued. It' s long overdue. Two years aoo Love
Canal resldenll were miles llehlnel'where they are now. They were
scared then because they dldo'i know What dlrectloos to move In
and marl&lt;edly mote Ignorant regarding their rightL
So, the moll likely place to look for lnexpensove, but expert
advice was 1 vast public uol ve&lt;alty whlcn repeatedly 'IOICed It
COtnmunlty mission. Too bael lhe Love Canal roalelents were
dlsappoinled.
·
This lime. though, we're conlldenl lhe study will be carried
lhrough. Specifics are set and 11\e planning Is well advanced.
Besleles, now, tile federal government. and not just a ltoubled
oommunhy has asked lor the schOOI'I cooperation.
Hopefully, lhe University's efforlJ will succeed wnere otller
students have l sllod and provide conclusive dala on tro. effects ol
ho~~Pan exposure to toxic chemlcaU ,opefully, lhoro will be few
hurdles between now anei198J.
We're conllelent UB and the minds II posseses can provide Love
Canal residents w1th tile lniOtmallon tMV neeo. Butlwo yea!S ago
UB nad 111a1 same c:apab411tV It's dtsappolnllng lll&amp;l so muen
•aluabla time was lost.

you vote? Were you aatt•ffld by the lnfotmlllon you

lounO 0&lt;11 (or wetololcl) In maklnq a VOIInqfltOgemonl?
Havino been a on•tlm4t eandldlt&amp;t I can apeak hom

bOth tlcles-t,.., c:ompalgnor lind lhe Compolgnec
PromJI . ., oft n'' c:.utf comments, chaJm and 1ueve
plastto faces- a cempa loner~a l£set. l.aek ol c;.are,
c:oncetn and lnterett-•h• llabllltlet 01 1116

camDalgnod.
5o how do we OYetcome the&amp;&amp; probttmt? Mcwt'

otronql)l 1eoulaood ""mpalgn actMtlea1 0. 110
DeCOme mot'8 lntet"UtecJ •n

!out&gt;POMCI~

w•

voting fOf ti'IOitl wOO

reJHeMilt our lntote&amp;ts?

S'f'Ce reguJatlng eampalgns really t110n't Denetu

-

anyone leJ us find 1 w1y (artleles, editorials, - n
forvme. debltus) where w e can te-arn lhe mauves a ~o
obJecllves ot these lndlvldualt .
Maybl the best way w ould be foe our tamO-I.lS
l)eiiQdlc:als to print campaign Plllla&lt;mo, rollowed ..,
&lt;liretl and pertinent quNUons ano.en.a*-'1 to 11"4Se

c.anchdttes
So now aboUt H. eam~N• new-SQe.per.s. ta!tt the tkne
10 give tne student en oppo,unhy to objecttvely
evaluate the e.andtdatas ..•

resea rch~,PIIIOA. WtHe

print oomethlng about these ama11br polltlc:lan\!i
fo, 11 .a tar eas.lef' to judge enCI vote belc•e"'no tl'lan

&amp;"d

bt~c:h

ana

complam when you see 1"- c.anCIIOit.S

acUonal

Gery

St•'"'""'

MJ·SA Sttn11or

Celebration '80
h's been pegged as a weekend ot tun. partying and sp1111 and
could pu1 UB In tile right o1recilon lOt student acilvflles this
academi c year "Celebration '80" snoul&lt;l be an exclilng event.
Wfln regiSirallon lines and class sclledullng behond us, and mtd·
1erms a few weeks otr, tills weekend fits well lnlo tM semeslet.
Plan In ta~lng par1 In I he events sohoduled- lhe football game,the
Mnual Fallleet, Sunday's aotlvltlos &amp;I Baird Polnl-and let tnc
spo&amp;Ors know sludenl&amp; appreciate tt&gt;e eflort.
Tro. UB Bulls will need your SUPPOt1 tomorrow. They've been oo a
winning strnk and can only be er&gt;COUraged by packed bleachers
and loud roars.
The Student Assoclalion neode your suppon to snow lhat the
eflorts needed for an event ll~o Falltest are appreciated. The
extrave,ganza will alao demonstrate t he potent ial of I he various UB
atudent actl•lty and service organlutlons.
Studenl Allaire, WhO helped organlu "Celeb&lt;atlon '80'', needs
yur support 10 know that students wno cry boredom moat of tne
year, wfll participate In worthWhile event• when tlley' re available.
But, by far, tro. advant•ges of the weekend are alot more basic
tha'l•ll ot t hll. ll's aJuatlflable axcuee to forget about your books,
or t he ban-. or your laUndry or the teat In miG-October. Tne
Univensity Ia lhrow1ng this party; the Unlve&lt;slty endorJea 11.
So don't lei yourself or anybody else talk you out of
partlctpatlno. J oin a bunc:tl of lrlends and meet a bunc:h of
otharl.• .celebrate Fa111980.

THE SpECT~UM

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Frlclly,211 ~ 1810

Vot.at , No- 14

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by Joseph Simon

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1.suu haven' t entlrelv I toured out wt\y I came to t~ is
UniYtfSlly I wasn'l prUJt.HD&lt;I t&gt;y my parent~ coaw&amp;a DY
some~ anrollmenHJHll~ fOc•ulter or .tentoneod by a
cour' or taw. Ev&amp;n uluu aeeu'lg the carnpua wtton I wus
e Mnlor '" high. st~. f IIIU carne to US.
Now, as I entet my 1J•utO yea,. 1',., f'!Ol onty faced With
the Questk)n or w hy I came ,...,._ b\11 • •
wf\y 1 M-Jer
lriAtferted OUI
I 6on't lrke U\IS UmVtf'hY My tUIIred .e•ctwd til full
poten11a1 I n November 1978, when at1er betng
1ubjoc1&amp;d to 1wo mon1hl Uf Ones. lnler·campus and
Intra-campus bus rldu. and a slew of lncon.enler.ces,
Cl'\0 II!Cide~te ....osl

did -ln.
llloociJ"IIIde the Go....mo&lt;O' Comple• bul al&gt;eller,
waollftQ 10 be l&lt;thiuod oU 10 lhl c:loseslt~lnqlo tho rnl
-•d-Squlre HoJI, A~et ob()ul 30 mlnuon In •~• lo..
numbing woatner, 1 but llnall~ ume, bul by-paaHCI
Go•ernon' beuuee II waa llreocly full whh lludeniS.
Ten minu~e-s and two ftoz.en teat• later, another ous
ctmt. but again paUlO me by. l never made IM class.
rocei- my fnlcue ol rrol1bite, anclwllen I gol beck
to my room and t\ltNO the tetevft5on on. I coutd,..'l
101ve ony one ol tne puul.. on "W,_I ol FOttune. •
t'YI only tell that _ , l~ree olflet 1imu It( mY llle;
wtlln the Mote t.radecl Tom S..vttr, Wilen Nhcon OOt r~&gt;
ohK:.IIO and when Tony Orta"do returned to show
~neaE.

For two v•11• now I've 11~en the buote, waited the
11-. nt In 1110 anniXIO, MO!Tthe poor ~nnlnq and
••II the lrvsttaOon. I 11\led Jn Govemota', In a OOrm
00&lt;\ldollng ~rrly of """'Enqtlsl\ ·-~lnq trud0&lt;1ta
ancl udpe«:'-· It was 1 ltlple lsolltlotl: r wu
lootlled In the dormhory, oho dormiiOf}' wao loolaied

bit end edd 1

t••

reasons of Ita o.n to attract ltuOttfttS
heft BU1 n's done onty the oppoJite, e nd ln IM
meantime, tnoh reasone H nas no control ovlf n•.,e
Cllmlnlahoo.. Tne Buffalo 8ta~•• nave left lor the eunnY
tlilos 01 San Diego and lull!on and dorm it Of}' tees have

been golnq u~.
When the &lt;lay comas that ~nnet 29 takol " Leave 11
lo IIMver" oH tne olr. UB mlghl •• well CIOMita doors
I wn all rMdy to teavt tnla place attet "'' flntunart
year, bul 1 was pre-led '&lt;l!h thO ~unllv 1o jo•n
Tttt S/)Ktrum and 1 cou1dn"t tum U down. I was givefl

waa IIOI1ted lrQm elvllluilon•

•n outlot lOt my ftUttfltlont, given 11141 ch ance to
lnvoslige~ • ,,. JHOblems ot
I .... VG!Y tllelv loh
Wlllt nothlnq to wrllo aboU1.
'

betorell'l&amp;d choMn to comelwLII'I&amp;d an ~unlry
lo lind onv flaws, end t 11111 -ided to rotum •• a
poylnq CU$lomor. l now rMllu thot UB'o POPIIII rlty is a
JHodUCI o~ certain on.oracteril1ics II haa no COnlrol

In recent month.s l'we adOottd a new altitude lovr•rds
11\o Unlvotl!ty; .,.,. that must be alm»ar to wl\lt •
PAtent loela tOWOrds 1 rotaiCiecl child, - t h 108
INatt• tlon lnd 1\ardlnl~. th••·a an undenlat»t toove, •
oonolonl chollenqo 10 help lmJHoV. Whll'l lhtre.

hom tM aa.rnpua' othtrt dormitories, ll'ld the campus

w"''"' most trusttating Ia tha' I saw th&amp;a UnhersJty

O'tef.

ue.

Un fortunalel~. there w ill be momentary auaces.ses

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11'a a public unlver•Uy, wttieh prHent• UnanQal end accompllthmenta, IM lho bulc probllltTlf wlll
benefllo. lt'oln 1 11~ oltv Wfil011 of lore a large •mounl poflflt.
•
•
or CUIIU&lt;IIInd -''IIG ovento. lt's nor on Long lallnd
UB will continue to allroct Iorge nurnOeto ot
wllicll _ , . to Long , . , _ wt.lle lt'a lit li&lt;Jf1•1o otudento, but \ftt!re'&amp; nollllnQ 1w'o to make tnem
and - t n 8ultol,onton&amp;. I.Mtty, It 1&gt;u !Of lhl ful~ f04lr year ride. E-lhl ~ olibWI Vayatem
~ 211 IIllich ahO&lt;Itl "w" tl lo
-...y won't eot u •n enllcement: It' If onty ,_,.,. •• enotl'\8'
- Y aftemoci&lt;l.
wly tol.-.
ue inl'lrl-. llwewotlld be nothtrog to UB Ia In tough lhepe, ancl 1don't , ,... think Hugh
aavell.
a..umooL In his patomal 'llli&lt;lom. """pull It out or I he
You mlghlthttlll IIIIa Un,....ltj lll'OliiCI..'t.-IQhtln lip a fool..

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Don't give RAs roommates

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To ,,. Editor.

nol room lor two beda never mind o·1 Mt ....n.H•tt tUce

Thlo ta In reply to "A ao-..,.a Reskloftt." A.G.R.
wantlld to gl•• our t&gt;ol6vod ,_,ld..,t
roommatH. A.G.R. thl'l!'- R.A.a do not do an ettec1lYo
job. Wo - · ...... yot to moot an unelfectlve A.A.
Out A.A. It abaoMtly wonderfuL Does A.G.R. reatlze
whiiJ an '!""'mou-.tUI&lt; It Ia to lingle handediy kMp
ectl¥ely OCCUI'llld two floora of .,..,~y
lltat
year- coflega atudanta {not to mention 1 tew
upporctaumon too) whO t-atodly montreat alttf8d
atatea of conactouanoso (t.o. getting dnlnk and going
wild on ....econdt and wool&lt; nlgTita too) anctto oJoo halp
ICI!olaslfc and aoclal IICIJuatmonla?
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R.A.a ha•o •OIY
porsonalluu. They m"'t act
as aurrooate patef'IS, familia. lMCbera,. aod gurdance
counaeiOra. Sur•ty they deserve to have a room 10
thotn_!ttVta altlf all they 00 through to put up with u1l

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IKit Involve Resident

Adlllsorst Th•y ~a.odly ~ave enough time fO&lt; tholt
poraonaiiiYH now. (How would A.G.R. ll~e to hove ten
peoplt In his room untll3:00 A.M., yot be wonderlul
enough lo tolk and rol&amp;lo tp them wr..n ha'd
detplfllaly love to\ go to aleep.) R.A.a lhoUkl not ha'ltl
to oopo wit~ • roommate- any conllk:to ljlal might
arl. . ln lhlt rolatlonahlp, Thetola oleo no room for an
••tra roommate In tho R.A.a room. Theto oellnltety Is

burNUI and de8kL
Our A.A. haa olle&lt;od to help paint 01" r_.,. ,.. hod
our electrical -.ns atralg~lod out whhln dayo of
our telling him, and""'" going to help .,.lllc""' cwtaln
brocket. Ho oJoo O&lt;gonluo plcnlca on ....econoo, gob
to mcMu Wll~ Ul, and Wollod a quod P1f1Y lUI FrkUoy.
OUr R.A: Is IIWOIYOd With W&gt;lut- wor1l, """ no .... r&gt;la
own 111udlos to WO&lt;fY obouL YOL no Ia too busy
fo&lt; Out
Ia f'*'dly whh .. wyono. .. Ia
IIVIhful ..tth us ~~~~ Ho a lot of crodil, and If
hawing a r001n of 1111 own malwls Nfo ..tlh ua a Hille
_....., 1o&lt; him tl&gt;on ao bo fL Most of all, nola not onty
our A.A. bul OUf lrloncl. He dOe&amp; not lhr- any crap at
ua about hla mighty po-. as an RAin O&lt;der to 1!&lt;11 ua
In awo of hln\ onc1 wo rupett him all tM ""'"' f0.
If A.G.R, noJ t•-• tho R.A.a we have now tor 1110
tact that they have room• ol tnolr P*nl why dooon't
A.G,jj. apply to boOOmO an R.A. (and being ao
con~ned aboot tha tooualng a/loflogo we'rnure that
as an R.A. A.G.R. wouk:t kMia room mare) and ahoW us
all how to be ••tr.. porlect R.A."

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Jude~c•~

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(wotdiy " domonds'1 and oeatlzlld Jn'tha lo&lt;m of ooclolly
reJevant ac11ons ...which are c:oneurrent to the
regardl ng the cuntnt lnct•••• of Un1veralty -tropic O¥otutlon ollhe human apectea Jnd ot the
" poagmallam" ("'()pen FONm". SePt. 17) a.to - a l l y untvvae •• a Whole. This bHndnt"ss compettswell lal&lt;en, I lhtnk ~ - u r y to , . _ whot 1 PefOdotlo to avoid pooctlcat - i t y
the Ume
potCOlve 01 1 common oplatemotogteal btu&lt;lcle(_which being. lirmt thought to tho pr~ "hory tower."
"""ms 10 havo tnlectod 1 "'boiOJttiOl po&lt;tlon ot
Hortln filS tM ulllmalo paradox l"lunoarr-tal
oonlttm-ory academic thouglll t acl&lt;nowllldgo Or. antinomy") of human ~ledge. Aro wocondemnod to
Peradolto's utmost alnc.riity anct rMC&gt;IC' 'he bfewfty of II'Mt inletPIIy ot contenc:tfng splrltuat poweta: trom
hla essay. yot belllnd his aoomlngty "'PPfllclal outsfcs. the physlcaJ work:f thus filing thew ...idNs··
aJQ\Jmertt Jles a.n ~nharltfJt ontGqlcal Uaw '*hkl'l away until some future oecenity requires ttMtir
cannot be overloollled.
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Tho ltemel of PorACIOIIo'a " blundor" conalata ol an or tvtt.ue. between our specutallve acliviUa and
outright lea.&lt; of "lhe attlludtl end bohaldot of personall&gt;{lgmatlc lives? We can reso...,thls paradox
consumerism (which) have become controlling only thtough lha process of aetf perfection. Tho
metaphors for tne whote ol out exlatettctt." Thlt reaul\a epHomy of flurmn joy (love) IS ttte development a.n&lt;:l
In a compulsion to ASfabtlsh a oeflnltt dichotomy realization oJ the lndhlidu•l's crealive mental
between " current 'demanda' •• (eg. lmmedlall eapacHIH within the bounds ol lawful unJvfln•l
practlcalittes} ond "the dodteallon to !ruth and necesaily and social action. Only 1~ do we beCOme
knoW~tedge·• (aolf'~on:scloua teaton, and hence an
trutx._ free hom the wretched state of ~o-eent.,ed
e.xpllcit inability to c:onsdoualy and willfully actuate pragmatism and,ln.stead of Ignorant retreat. aUow Sell·
this salt-consclout reason within the roalm of ..u. conscious cteatlve mentalfon to literally take over th.e

Alttooug/11

am aura that Or. PoriiCIOno'o c:ommenll

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con.seious reai wodd ~111 : In anon. tho nHd ~o
"retreat from lmmed/111 and specific demand&amp;"
(regardless of permanence) ceuaaa a po,petual
vacl!lallon from "a dedlcarton 10 truth end knowled98"
10 "all vaSied Interest In Pflvatl purpoa.e" or. 1'tru1h
must commun1Cate ttulh krtSP6Ctlve ot curre-nt
'demancta' 11• For PetadoHo, ••truth" (the sell conacloua
ident11y with unlverula) II ehatacterlrlld by proctlcal

if1\I)Otanco regarding tho lmmodlale practlcallll. . ol
I the lndl&gt;klual'a day to day lifo.
Admltledly, Peradouo·a recognition ol tha ntlld to
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transeend OM·s private •nd p•rtJeular ..tUition.. pUtl
111m dOClslYoif above tha ego conte&lt;IICI lndlvl&lt;!ual
commlued solely to tha tulllllmont of httoronomtealty
determined ptKtlcal 0001• ("consumtj1tm'1. Vtt It Ia
p(ecioaiV this fear of lhe ego atoto kltntlty which
locoes aolf-coniCiouiMtl to auumo tno role of an
alienated. fmpoeent and uan.tctt'ldtnt acttv1ty.
Although he Is por11C11y comoc:t In a~~umlllQ tllal !no
current uend towJ!d an lltomlt~Q:!tod pr~lon
with banal Ur&gt;IYOtSltY rtfl..-11 Ia lndood a dangoroua
th&lt;NIIo loltlet. """" unfvefsat purpo-(upo..- u
"a point of view cJnmon to one With oltoo•s"), no lalla
to underStand ltoot conttrllplat.,..lti)OWieclgo must, ""t

olherwlse dagradlng state of individual
practical exlstenca.

II we a.oe to bG trulY

hUil'l~ {created In

WorcJiy

God's tmoge),

and fulfill our responSibility to humanity, we must
abolish au notions of transcendent "fvory towers.. and,
by transtormlng tnetjentroplcaii)il ancl.ordetlng natu&lt;e,

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outmoded level of lecl'lno1ogleal economic
achlevemettt provk11ng lhe adVances necessal")' to
thN,S.l hum•nlty lnto a new end unparalleled eoonomic

boom thus crootlng true human beings ou1 of tha tO
million 'paopte pros01111y condemned to a bestialized
lnfernJ:J eltlstence and, II ~ askte u .,...,.,.
~~~~ utet't•• {ICCOldlng to the- eVIl scheme of
oonletnPOIOIY I)OO'Malllluslano) almost certoln dootl\.
IAI ua '"tote tho cledlcatlon to tM Idea ol Progress.
j)nbi,I&gt;Y aChieving IRHI cttatjYe 1 . - n {in tha abovo
aonse1 can we not only tnsore tM SU!!!_•at of a hungoy
workS but sutve M-er cloSer IO"'ard the only real des1iny
and mor-a1 purpose of mankind; to become mastea. ol
tho univorst thtough th• aetf potfectlon ot 100 human
mind.

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A direct quote

To lho Edllor.
To the Editor.

Studlnl GooHwnment till a yNr w111"- a !Jr....,. a roof
'ciiMIIlo. How can )'OU reuonably ..peel thO otudlnt
body to turn out and W&gt;ta In ., otectlon that lt&amp;o no
~ no ollt.,...,t ol t h o - and "-&lt;elY any
pul&gt;ttclty .. to u.. &lt;:andlcla1es, lot aloM _,titer
otand lei&lt;? Sure 1'*- areaomo ~tara around campus
oil\ot11ng ua to""'"' but What and - . , . ¥Otlfl0 101.

ThiS Is an '"POflll to all tne people w ho wttt
ottonded by tho September Sill quote ot tho doy " Ugly glrlsllO mo&lt;o gratolul.''l allould like to Ill to my
ease sunply by C)efeulno to thal paragon of
wOtnlnhood llo&lt;Htl. Betti Mldle&lt;. Tile Divino Mlu "M"
nas o tt oeet1 known 10 Ny-and I quole-.. Fudl. •em If

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we're ouppoeed·to mal&lt;o lnletllgont cllolcoo. Otvo uo •

1ttey can't take a

Mootoluo-hOordoltltec.-•untMwo~wo

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James 8. Munson

b&lt;Mkl ThOll paopiO 110 go~ to .i!&gt;ond •I)ProXImoltly
51,000.000 ol our money. Tell uo ilhot they wont to clo
with It "-le&gt;&lt;o wo voitiO&lt; thOrn, oiho&lt;Wioo all we hOve l•
o popullllty ...,tHt-1\0- 1t10 tho moot 'flfoond'o
go1a OIOC1odond &lt;:ontro4a Student Qowem!Mfttlnd our
rnoM)'. lM now &lt;:onstltutlon wo'IO!IIl llltu~ar woo
~ """' l,ltla _ , . , 11&gt;/ng and - g o o d
government and atuctent parth:rpatlon. Whaf

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All we , _ 1o a tetter ltvm IIA offloo&lt;s
- nino o Jlgltt ,..,.,., and _ , • • -lty. A.lnnJno an oloctJon tltlo woy, """' o1a0 un
you oQJOCt?
RlclrOIIOtr

BUSIIIIES!.

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LIKE THE.V USED

cofo\e our

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Qn humor
lenny Bruce ooc:e &amp;aid, ''Humor ta baNd on

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d41lructlon and deapak. II the wO&lt;Id - •
tranquil .•• I'd be otandlng In the b&lt;eadli,.......rlgllt beck
ot J . Edgar Hoo....- Tltlt statement wo• mode yo111
ago. It's u true now u it ...wu then-and befOfe ~.
Since tlto "-Ginning ol rooonlod comedy (going bock
lo tile early ollentiU"I lilt$), tho public ltao loug~ It
the mlslonunes ol.othtKa. From the eartl•st Ch1.plln
artd Keaton comedies to the· r&amp;eent upsurge of ethnlo
• Joi&lt;H and tho atwaya prevalent "Helen Koller' Jokoa

and

~G!Otmy,

Mommy" jol&lt;oo that have boon around

&amp;lnce tim.l_mmemOflal. people havelaughtd at t~ tact
tll~t

OO&lt;nolhlng Iunny un bo found In ""OfYihlng.
Some humo&lt; It dlrel:lld It pllyoic&amp;J lcllosyn&lt;toclu
- and SC&gt;n10 It dlr~ocl loward4 ono'a- (Lo. Rodney
Oangorllotcl)• ...,._, u..y all i.he ono tl)lno In
common: they tak.t tocM ••unl011u~e"' lhlng and CW"t
iJ In ouch • woy that you &lt;:an't ~t Iough.
ThO ability to Iough at ono'a a~f. to tho
impe&lt;IOC11ono thlt 110 ptooont, Ia one ol tllootlhlnga
that comet lrom IICUIIIY. Don Alci&lt;IH, In' ltll
pe!forllll--&amp;n act that 1\10 boon mollgnocl ••
vlclouo and cruol-conata')liYprooc(leool t hO lblllty to
ltugllat ourael..a. Tlllolo ono ollhe low thlngo In Hlo
thai- &lt;:an conotantly on)oy-~lng tlllt no 011•
un toke away.
One flnol tllougllt: It you lind no burno&lt; In any ol
! ' - Jotoee; 11 they oil- you- Jou think- vile
- diiVUOIIno and they llul1 yOU,·- you ,..,It ~yourao!l 101-ltyancllor-lnorclot
to IIUgn. WO"'uet ... - 1 0 - - a n d Mowha\'1
.,.,._ It f t don't. IliOn wo can't -late tile moot,
"""'*-~~.much looo any raol thought pro•cll&lt;lng

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EditOf" o Note: Expo04Jtoo b • new wMidy leeture of thtt PYodiglf Sun
wfrlch wlllfntroduce rou to ltlnovetOt6 of m. Buffe/o cultrnl ~·

An lrnpottont pert of UB'o ~ of Theette oncr Danca 1o

the~ Oence Con,pony. The gr~ wao fonned In 1974 jO
~ ~edded educ.otlonol opport"'!&gt;!!Y fOf 110 donc:era, while

oervtno the

Bullelo Unlverofty oncr commi.Wllty.
" Wo octuaDy ceme ujl with the name ZodioQOA to meet e f)(eS$
d•dllne.'' odmfto Dilector Undo Swlnluch.
"But•we feet that the nome lo oppropriate/ ' ofte edded. " Llko the
todlac, oUt' COfnpeny btonc:heo OU1 end io multl-dlmenoionol. Wo do·
eve&lt;y1hing frOfn imf)(ov to modern donee. end we oerve meny
different_....
1..nt
Zodl_. perfotmed f.,. the Bu.Helo Paycl\iotrlc eenw
end Gotewoy, o home lot the emotlon..,Y di81urbed. II eloo visited
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tocol t\lgh ~· to donee befo.. ovw 8000 otuclenu. " Our
ptogram waa 10 suceeasful that we edded a quntion and anawer
period at the end. oo tho otudenta could find out'mOreebi:K;t
done&lt;~ ," Swiniuch edded.
Zodloque's orlg'no ectuelly Item frOfn the Pttyolcel Education
Deportment. The di&lt;ect.o t woo originelly hired by UB to -ch donee
c:ourn. which were aitted t.I'ICier feereation. ••~..a intWHt in ~
grow," she sad, "t became OMC&gt;CiMed With the Theotro Oepwtrnent.'.'
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She looked lot rrolnod, ex~ed ~. who could
the
cholt1n9• of porfotmlng under different - " · dille&lt;ent fioota and
different dimensions ... Tnt group I have ,..ow/' ert."rnnlntllined... Ia
the most hl&lt;d working end cor&gt;genlet' grotjp I hevo ever been
uaocleted with:"
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c-.loSwlnlueh began her doneing ot -en: She ooys she
danced bec:ouoe lhete we&lt;en't too
kids to pAey "'"'" end she
wu " ofty.'' By age 10. Swlnll&gt;th wu traveling with Allee Monger's
donee group, end ot 1 • ofte wu teeching 11 t1of home.
" I 1110 wotked on Channel 2 ~I \Nos fifteen,'' notn
Swlnluch, who sterred on o show called TMt Top Alp of The WHk,

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would dtnee to the nwnber one of the wMit. oven to Conme

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Alta&lt; i:cntinulng otudlM undel1luffelo belllt toecfler Ginger Burke.

Swlnluctl atudied 11 tho New York School of American Ballet. It wu
thoro m.t her interooto INited. " I
didn't went t~ myoell
to t..tllt.'' ofte uid. " I becaml deeply inte&lt;eoted In chotaogrophy
and modem donee. My goof woo to be pert ol aome donee group
wNcll could open~~~ of donc:o. Thlt'o why I'm 10 gled to be

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' Zodloquewith
Wit meke Ito Center
- ·" Theolle debut Nove&lt;nbet 7·9 whh •
oftow enlltled Atrsper:tfvos. Swinluc:h ond co·choteogropher Totn
Aelobete will direc1 26 dencers 11 they perfotm numbera from their
touring oftow.
AJoo lncJoded ore dene011 frotn th&amp; Royof Academy ol Ballet- •
group 1\eeded by Glnget Burite- and otgoo Koatriuky. Complotelng
the bOll oro two ptofeuioMI Aomeneo dlinc.ra from Cwoces,

u . . .My goal was to be

port ofsome donee grO.Jp •
which could spon al
aspects jl9.0f!C' · That's

why I'm so glad to be
associated with
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"I'm 10 happy

with SoU El1dn (Directot of n-tre end Donee) end
the entire Oeporoi,ent." odded Swlniuch. "They hove been VotV
o~ve of our COfnPtnY. end hove '"'joyed our develof)(nent. I
hope that everybody can come to see'our lhowe/' The Prodig.., Su.n

wiN keep you posted on Zodleque 'o octivitloo.

May Jen
CHINESE
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AITENtiON

GRAND
OPENIN·G

Any UB student or students inttHBSted in stertiflg

11 publicB·
tion in some llf'tHI'ol specilll Jntere•t. you can apply for funding
from the Publlceffons t:Jrvi.Jon of Sub-Board I. Inc.

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BETTER?

B·52'a -Uncle &amp;m's- S.,prember 21
Fht, -...lhougllta on the 8-52'a- today'o
p&lt;amier d.._ band- end the citcumJtances
ourroun&lt;llng til.;. show lost Sunday at Uncle
Sem'o:
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1. No one tl'toUIIl be lliowed Into • 8-52'•
concert if he/ she cto-.'t Intend to donee.
2 . The 8-52'• m.on-aemetit should tt.ve utlli•ed
tho Uncle Sem'a dance floo&lt;. roped It off 10
onthusi ..ll could have enlO'fed thomoelvoa.
3. The&lt;9 w. . -abovt 300 _..too many
tho&lt;e. The cr-d wea beyond C8PIIdty-just lil&lt;e
In Cincinnati. But onc&lt;wgeln, it would be-too lata.
Ju&amp;t ao they could give away T·&amp;hlrta thot' aald
"Sold Out," huh?
DllllClng in the aisle~ at Sileo's Buffoto would
hove beeft benw. Uncle Sam's 15 • twn'ble fKilrty
for concena tllat draw ,..,.. than a low hundred
people,
metter Whet the ~II capacity ls. No
one beyond tile fitat lifry o~ing people hat the
1-...e st idea of whet's going bn, ..-. m.oybe
tl\ey' re about olgiU IMt tal. Shon poop4e could
have suffe&lt;ed pennanont brain d.,ago from
oxygen lou It this all1lr.
Enough of the bitching, and onto the music. The
B't were preat, adored, tnlly cult favoritu. The
group tllat naaly otarted tho b.n at Mo.port'o
Heetwavo Foat!Val w11 right on target with their
mulllc and their denclng, edl&gt;oring rather strictly to
- their I'ICOfded IOWld. But they're lloo ~
~ end b.n to be with. It mol&lt;ea a c:oncon •

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Thougll ~· Pierson and Clhdy
Cit..-.,, (tho tonner Iii&lt;• a prom~· tho lattw

'*-a 196? .-,.Fonda) Fred~ is weird.
creek• a am11o •• he aho&lt;4a ebwrd IYflc:t
in 1 , . , _ apk:ed with ju&amp;t a t ouch of 1M

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ptyehotic. He dances sftfioualv, ploys the cowbell

and toy plooo with great elan. end hea such a
bieN flair with a wlllkie-talkie.
he looU nonnalland oooh ao
lt'a good- llcwo him) that ha comes across es being

ao otrange. Wolklng an Imaginary "Quiche

l..ortalne" about on suge, he eonvlncaa you ol hit
lcwa fo&lt; tho two·lnch ~ with tho red fall,
causing his rev-noe I~ hot atoYing out . . night
II' II lock the kennel, you mingy muttl"l. He and~
the song with a rere bit of potter, dallwred
daadj)an: "Sony If that wu real daproeaing."
Their minimal'insuumontt-guitars, drums.
Kate's e&lt;gan and Condy'a.percussion- otlr '!P a
lreru:y. SpUrred on by intlfleeted wild vocals. The
hour-long set packed In ell but one or owo
numbers from uch of their two elbuma. Though
BOng$ from IWd "'"""' lllca the hysterical " Strobe
l.lght" - - • Ffed cut up aome. ehlnging "when
I klu your h.tr/1 feat mlgllly rere" to " when I kl$a ,
' your wlg/1 feel mighty blg"- and the &amp;Ingle
" Priv.ce Idaho•• w.-e h8C)pity received, ft was
favoriiUiiko tho dasslc "Roc:lllobstor'' and
ancofe "Planet Claire" thet realty did it.
Eatra .._1
Wbon'&amp; cdiJp of tho evening was "Dance Thlo
Alound''. whore aho had hundrocla of ~
apontenec&gt;USiy lh!eiltlng " Why don't you dance
With . . - ? I'm not no llmbutger. . • ." Now
!tnt contemplate that for a minute. Then Fred
joined ... holding u p - riOglltl to portray how
they "do a1 tilt,_, " - · " cM~vemg " It's time
to do 'em right" with o dlaguated mnude.
They did two encores, "Ct.lre" and "Party Out
of Bot.wMis." returning foro ,..,..low kay "53
Milat Rom Venua" to wind tho wooing down.
'fho.oniV ~ that tho~ didn't get
whet they moat want..,, th&lt;ough no fault of the
B'a M&lt;f~• w... proven by 1M crvwd of one

hundred dancing in the periling lot to "Rock
U&gt;bster'" eman~tlng Irom tomeone's van. The'/
needed room to donee and jump around; that was
.. that was lodtirlg.
Japan's Plastics oponed tho 1/how with theW
rhythm·rnacNna booed t...,... ll.oc:al refwonce:
Trek with Oulntronic:.) Tho band consisted ol
organ, two gult- and vocabtl_l.,..._
goiaNo Chlca Sato. Percuuion completed their
very boppable aound, which w11 in~ to
the M&lt;lous senti~Mnto they wwe getting across
obout their native IOeietv. Not that we could
unclemend thelo words. upon occaaion.
lead ~ Tosttlo Nlltlnlahi pl4y"" slide with
e will coothenger singing -oldng vocals.
Their eet was professional and highly POlished.
CNca boogies vary well- lor a p&lt;oduct of a stif~
soc:lery, - realy !mows how to lrug. She aong in
a high voic:o, ot titMs e near·lhriek thlt wos both
infinitely irl!.,..ting and unintelligible-a
percua11vo peep rathef than a vehicle IO&lt;

conveying meaning.

T""*'t'.....,_
"Robot" the cloalng .eng, was c:ha&lt;actecistic: by
lour of thJI band'a five
playing
percussion-with passion, not tho cotdnna of a
mecNnlcal manlwaman. It w11 a .-...on. The
wonb ctutty martted ue: " You . . Robot" Mt
againet .,.,... of consisting aCtonYflll of
multlnttlonaiCOfi)Or.UOOS-IBM, CBS, CIA, etc.
Nllkanlthr ran around gr~ .... hoed. ftNIIy
.towing down, - · their rmsie and thiir
gea~,... got their ..nodont acroea without being
obte to 11'"1&gt; -" tho wonb .
Tho encore, "Whet's GoOn' Onl" wa high
.-gy aa ...._ Plaatlct daflnltaly in~. Their
lint ....., is not.
in tho
but there
it o Rour/h TtWalingle; thoy'M otort rKO&lt;dlnQ
their -..s llllum soon. - "-tridlr 1. Canltogton

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concerts commg rom ervey &amp;cor.kr
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sudden impulses

this thurs. oct. 2nd. · sheas buffalo

Peter, Paul &amp; Mary

The Spectrum M&lt;Wc: Ed'rtora nevtlf d'... they just IT8de in th&lt;or
typewriter• lor drum !Uta. Dimitri Popedopoulos, who held down the
post durong 1977·8. brings his band, Bush Tetras, into Pepper' s
Tu03Cioy, September 30. Included In tho N.ew Yor~ City booed bond is
former Contortiorls gutterlst Pot P1aco . It ahould be wild.

A IWMY &amp; CllRKT
DiCESARE &amp; ENGlER PftOOtu: 11011

8pm GOOD TICKETS STill AVAILABLE!

next sat. oct 4th · buffalo mem. aud.
wilh "GAMMA" te11uring RONNIE MONTROSE

AC/ DC

7:30pm GOOD TICKETS STILL AVAILABLt

The UB Deportment of Theater end UUAB will present " Jon at t~
Center/Creallvo Music from Buffalo, N..V." on Friday and Saturday.
October 3 and 4 It the Center Theater 681 Moln St., Friday and w ill
feature tho Rich Shulman Group, boulst Juneih Booth, end Almujaa~ ·
Tun. Saturday features tho Jemea Clerk·Grog Miller Ensemble. Pull t o
Open, and Mu]ahld. 8oth nights begin at 8 :00p.m.

WITH AllffiE HELP FROM 97 ROCK

fri. oct 17th buffalo mem. aud.
\'t\e

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8pm GOOD TICKETS ON SALE NOW

Saxophonist supreme Phil Woods btlnga hla quartet to Dovio's 899
N.iogore Foils Blvd. on Friday and Soturdey, October 3 end 4 for two
shows nightly, 9 :00 end 11:30 p.m. 8aaalst Stove Gilmore, pianist Mike
M'!'illo end drummer Bill Goodwin round out the quartet.

ANOTHER PLUS FROM WllARD

tues. oct 28th buffalo mem. aud

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MOLLY HAT.CHET

Bpm TICKETS ON SALE NOW

Pienis1 Scott nnney w'll present 1 eoncen of evant garde piano
.,tkled " N.o Mozon At All" on Fridoy, September 26 ot 3 : 15p.m. in
Baird Hell. Tinney- wiMer of the Bolrd Concerts Competitiorl end the
S.mon Performance ~rahip-wlli perform pieces by John Cogo
end G.orge Crumb: vti!izlng toy, propered, end omplifoed pionol.

and

WITH A UTTU.HElP FROM 97 ROCK
Pet e Noone, the forever grinnOng ....,., of thot nrty ·eoa pop bond
Horman's Hormitl !"Henry VU, C1&lt;1't You Hear.My Heartbeat," etc.l.
leads his now band 1,he Trombloralnto Stege Onto on Thutlday. Octobot
2 . The band. touring on t.,. lttqth of Twice Nightly thW Johnston
"-cia ICIIS tffoliattl debut- O"'If'*'ll Noone's penchant lor good.
cleen fun with tome herd hhtlng power pop.

c.nt fobt Offioo. 210 IWowln. ~ 4 £ . - - allllilkY T•--. ~ l1looV1. al TMo Fw

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this sun. sept. 28th uncle sams. 2525-WIIden AYe.
FORM£11 l£Ail
GUITARIST

STEVE HACKE'IT

Steve Hackett - tho former guiurisl with Geneai&amp;-lnvedos u,.,..
Stm'a on Sundey, September 28 . Hackett' a Wtrent band-heard to
good edvontage on O.for;tor, their CUtTot!t.Chtrlomo ..,..,_release- • woll v..- in t.,. tort of thick textures t.,.t - e d Genesis'

Of 6EIIESIS

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AT CAYAG£S, UJ«;lE SAMES AND All MIGHTY TACOS
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How iong hal it boon Iince you whistled "II 1 Hod o Hammer" or
"Puff t.,. Magic ~1" Peter Vorrow, Poul Stookey end Mary
Trevara, offltCt!onatoly known u Peter, Poul end Mary, have reunited
to aummon tho optimistic tone qf thoee earty ·eo. -.;c.. But tho
grqup hed 1&lt;1ttlfed lhe 1980. with mOte then e noatotvic outlook. The
troupe&gt;bringotholr mullc end memories to Shea's Bufflifo on Thursday.
PAt99e•'2!)1)'!1!$.0 ~.}•.:;

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The Sounds..of Silence

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UB student teaches mlme
- - - - -_JJ'f Richerd Cl&gt;on
Mime moy be a silent art, but h lo ,..,, •
te&gt;ng&lt;»-t""' on&lt;l. And Joe Goldfoeld'•
mime c:t.UH are quiet to the ears, thev
•• vlsuoDy. loud and clear in thoi&lt;
exproaslvtness el\d passion.
· Goldfield, 25, meets weekly with 10

mlmeatudonto,

moot1v from UB, to poaa

on the universally communlcaUvo
ltchnlquea of mime, en art steeped In

enclont hlttory, vet...not fully developed
untR INs eetll\11)1.

~Ythougti mime has .,_, pr.edeed

oJnc:a the time of the onclen( ~. h

w..,'l untJ Mar&lt;* Mlrcuu broke down
the~ onbia body lmo •

•

S)181emltie netwot1t of ind_...,t .,.ru
IN! modem mime "''M bom. Ills thlo
ayetom of *'4odng Individual body ~
that Gcldfoeld teechet his etudenu.
Goldfoeld'a fnuoreot In rNme oton.d
he wee • lhealte etudent at &amp;!NY
llinglwnton. ''I waa atwaya thellric:al,
just like all kids," he aav-. "e&gt;«:ept w11en
I grew up, f never ttopped,., During a
bteek at collooe, he nw M«ceeu
perform ln New York, en event wl&gt;icl1
changed the eo~~&lt;oe of 111• Rio

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·~. Goldfield w -·t eo lmpr- by

MI&lt;CNU's ~.

but by the

Incredible potantlel olfl&lt;ecl by - · "f

wa blown ftwev,'' he uve.. '"You could
put .,ytlring on atag.:' For Golcffiold,
on ro~mooer. mime
"""""" both the "*'-' end theatrical
- · of his 1&lt;tlstlc personality in •
elngM medMlm.

who.........,

Aof dMoe
In 1974, he began mlmeleuona with
Yenci, r wllo w.. I J*'1ntf of MarCHu's.
Yanci thought him -tecl and

recommenOed that he atucly ful1her.

~,_,-.own scMolln Poria wu
closed, -so Gcldfoeld Wlflt lnstMd to the
ArUnsas Mimi Thette&lt;, where he spent
an intense three mon1h1 studying w ith
Deon Fogel. who was a protege of

Etienoe_De eroux, one of the founders of
modern mime.
0eoroul( was a ploneor of the goMI

lc.rown as ..corpo~eal m1me," ~more
serious and abstract style then the
oenerali1ed•clownlno of .,.ntorNme.
Acc;o&lt;ding to Goldfield, c:cJfl&gt;OrMI lo
more symbolic thin literol, .., much so
that each member of the eucfionao wif
hoVe • diffotant idea of whet a
performance .is abovl . lnotMd of tojling " •
apedfoc ottHY. it ,.... ,.,.,. on the forms
of the body to IMU • ateti&lt;Mnt.
Goldfoeld cello it "condeneecl _ ,:'
approaching !he eesthetlce
d&lt;tnco.
After his ennchlnQ ax~ with
Fogel, Gcldfle!d w.iit to rtudy at en
lnllflslve ...,.,._.long mime worf&lt;lllop In
Wooconoin With ,._oko Yoney-.
Japan'• top mime, Who~ him
t o IUdition too the w........., Mime
, _ . , Goldfiold .... ~""· and
~ a .,_with the compeny • a
ltlJdentlperformor uod« the dnction of
Thoma• Loabhl&lt;t, Who~­
delct;bes . . Oec:rowc' ''golden boy .••

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I..Nblwt
~ his own com.,.ny.
the ~eo! Mime Theater, w hich
pleo,lecl racently In New York.

The etudeMs then do lj)OCifoc: ~
conjuring up a wal with only
their hands, IeNning to walk in place.
oimulating beino. puUecl by on Imaginary
rope. etc.

IIUd1 "

~ -time
Goldf1411d left the WiscOMin uoupe In
1978, hampered by • bad knell. and
moveclto Meclleon. W..consill. WliMi he
...,..., et • nurolng home and tiNgllt
mime.
Goldfield..,.,. to Buffalo in 1978 to

~·hit unc:t.g,recluato l!duc:otion.

rie mojo&lt;a in I&gt;IVd\OIOov, bolt denies any
link betw"" It and mime, except for the
usa of mime lor ther10py. that Goldfield
exetcised ~o wCHkJng at th&amp; Seneca
Nation reurvatJon IK'Id at St. Mary".s
School for the Deaf In Buflolo- BUI
tn&amp;tne't therapeutic action ia not llmhod
to the dlaodventagOd or disabled. It Qn
aerve es 1 vent of irvstration fOf enyone,
and otuclenu in Goldfoeld's cJeea
•
t.._ov oct out the fllnchnc• and

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otiftedEVI&lt;l . . ....I.Av
!Ww:

'**""·,.,...,.. can

be • MlptUI,

""*dNa ~ J&gt;eeins with • -'tt""

of - - . g and bolonclng

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Mon.lt o f But tho best .,.n of the two-hour class
.. et tho end. when tho students ... s
ellowecl t o lmptovisa. The claas aits in i ·
arc:le. and Of'8 - • inotiot" the
pa&gt;cess with • n. -lhnprovtSIItJOn. The
studen1 freezes jn one Q05iUon er'ld h. i8
up to another student to ta.ke up whef'
the fnt left oil . Evttv member hes li&lt;s o•
her tum and tho voriations on t)&gt;e original
theme con rake meny Rluminating and
wry twlots, depeoding on the incllviduar s
lmaglnailon. At tho end. the eoti&lt;e class
'• fro.um in their rea;peetive poaftions.
alent. Thon is a moment o l stadia,
bfoken by~.. and I sagging,
wom)ing rewm to motlon end reel ~l e .

=at

Acc:or&lt;!ing to GolciiWd, ....... -

overt.t.v
elhl4pllyoiclll
,_

.of • ....,
-lleelthy . . . . -.

.-a....

-.tlnue with "looiiolions" - drill'
~to Wlerllly - • each body

They

joint from the other, eo thet after
pr8Ctlc:e, a w6uld·be mime could heve
totlll control ovet the mov_.u of eec:t1
~body .,.rt, ouch . . the heecl,
neck. ~ waist or pelvio. They . .
.....mill .. well ..
bolt
Golcffiold C8h them " the core of ..
mime," - t l o f to., 1ft whosecommunlcelion fink with the fUditnct Ia
tivouoh the body.

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28. the...-... hed eccumul81od
enougt&gt; ..,.,_.;on end - - to
communicate ,_, vlllun to .,. eucieoce.
Pl&lt;t of mime'a justlfiution u • form of
high 1&lt;1 is the ~IV implicit in ~·
oilonce. l..lkf.A g,reol photograph, ebstract
pointlng or 'iilont folm, mime c.n

c:omrno.nam more with h s -

a,_,,.,.

of b&lt;eut·beWno
novelists........ 01 rTUIIc:iene. Neither
form is ,_. Ylllid then the next; oaoch is
precious fOI the W"f II c:cJII'IfTI&lt;ric its
truth. 8ut wNit bolter way to . _
the grutost of men•a thoughts then to

oiltnc:e then

not soy them et al7

After Classes,
come on bome to

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MotJierts

Reol Pelting &amp;
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T•o.to FrL 11- to l l s..t. a s - . 4 - to ll -

2 am Friday and Saaurday. SUadays A bo6days
noooto I am

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antiq_ut. ciPthing ~
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l ____by ary.., K. M&lt;111n ....,. dirt ,.,..end- d&lt;Mnb
•
dlelogue; I could go on MCI on.
i Moot 1\nwric:eno ~ their v., thowo iu this leiillhe 1111-

l.t-

ovenlnQI the wey. They
.,.n ~ dme with Fomie, J.R.
end Archie 8unl&lt;et. They wltneu

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~YI oeductiorw.

Jl ..endrthcluii&lt;H,
murdera and repeo.
woldl
effair$ end

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Mally of
fllnch ot the Mx ....,

lJ ..,._..... ICtS of violence
they - ; the'( Juat lit lmj)ly on

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mighty NiiiHI1 rotlngo.
SomorthAng Ia deflnetely wrong!
T llevlllon' ll undoubtedly the
most lm~40Cl,ollzing fon:e
In ~icl. but lnotud o1 being
our o«Vant II heo become Our
m11ter. It leeds uPon vour
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lllonelion, intenolfying ond
ralnfO&lt;eing it. It~ ,..
livaa. crNting in IUbda wayo. an

- " " oeven hot.n I * day
Ilona wotchCng the tube. I 1\o&lt;dtv
thW&lt; the! TV Ia tho cute IO&lt;
loneflneu.
Tllevisk&gt;fl.ls in tl\o control ol
bullnonmen and no&gt; enough In
the~ntrol or ortls" ond wrilfrt.
It O&gt;&lt;istt now primadly •• o
rnaona IO&lt; c:errying &lt;Otntnlfclali.
anar&lt;lby or commerciollzed
brainwllhing thet currently
hU blo- woy out
rwoportion. ~ lo, ot

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on 1 flickering tolovillon screen.
eure of oessivity. Inner eonfktl
The recent ecto.-'• strike in
ari11: lmogW&gt;o tile twmoil ot •
Hoftywood hU modo it
troubled high co-ed who
IO&lt; the television
moat cl\ooM between I!Udylog
~ewer to wetch coundess
IO&lt; hof c.alculus f&lt;nal and
retun• ot their favorite Pf·ogr•ms. watching the season frnele ot
TM m•jof QuestJon is, Wl11 the
Olftas.
viewer ever tire of such repeats1 ' The more we wat'ch totevis~.
And. It there really sucl\ o
thl more dlussociated from lifo
difference In tho weekly
we become. We a re a natlon of
episodes of tho tTaoh that
vtdao·freaka. who see ell and yot
!OVadot our lives every dayl To
see nothfng. We are now able to
both quotllons, tho only correct
tiJ&gt;e programs and watch them
answer ia NO/ Take, tor
over anct over egain. Children
example, tho new hit The Dulr.es
w M be brought up reciting
of H11Mfl. Every wee~ we are
dialoQut lrO&lt;n oucll goodies • •
subjected to tho oame e;n,
Buck R - ond LiiVI!fM Mil
~~TM overAITIIfic:an
. . . dull -Ofllnd - · -·

nece.....,

6n AnQII that could - · One clll
only hope that a culture!
revolutlbn of"'" tokes ptece ln
the near lurturo, leodlog to tho
rol1ructuring of the telovlolon
Industry and its utilitetlon u •
moon• o! stimUiatiog sell·
clovolopment ond railing
c:onJCio&lt;nnesS,
How cloes this revolution !Ike
~lit's QtJi1e simple. TV
requic'u an audience and it' s up
to eoch Individual to make up
hit /her own mind. Be ttrongl
The next time one olthoae
gr-• nd cultural experiaf\OOS the
llku of Ch•rlie ':;Angels or

Thtee 's ComiJINIY bouncea onto
your oc:reen, calmly turn olltl\e
aet, walk to the window 1nd
lhout " I'm mod n hel end I'm
not going to t~o it envmor~ ..
1' 1 be listening lor you.
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�~ prodigal

Profound statements
in'No Nukes'
- - --"Y Rick S zykowny
''Is • drHm alia if ft don't come
trutl,

Or 1$ ft -thing Wor8el''
- 8nJcfl SprlngstetM. ''1M
RltltN. ..
I don't Uunk thM If would be
w•yift9 too f• off the mark to
till "No NuM6" the best
concen lim to come down the
p1ke kt rec:ent veara_. aa w.- •• 1
•eriouo conttr&gt;der for the title ol

Now ll&lt;now thatthOfe's
plOblbly 10~ dope,llddled freak
out there who' $ mumbjjng

''Song RM&gt;IIit)s IM &amp;tme" 0&lt;
" Woodsrock, " to wtOcl&gt; I eon
only reoly 'Oh wo41, to each hll

own.· ; ' WoodnockH was dose
but r&gt;0 elger The perlormon
ltliY kave been bener, and the
OCtlsio• more rnomentous, bul
Woodstock lllolf wao t he end of
an ere, 1 llNI massive cototfut
drug·indueed O&lt;glaS11c blowout.
h wn the culmination -of a
revolution or ootta lllat sprung
out from nowhere and peoked
"'lnth aueh t fronliiKI speed that
II lift I tla'dut of f'oWet
eholdrlll er&gt;d Gretoflll Deed
ftnatlct behind, woodenng
WhOfO It til hod gont-and I I
such, rhe wkole co1o~t event
ooutd novat reeNy be eoptured
on film.
..No Nuk•s ··on 1he other
hltnd1 lashes togerher the e.nlite
diSjointed ttO&lt;V or the MUSE
movomant - tho ftantle l)lennoog.
tho conconod media thrust. tho
MMiton $quote G•den concan•
and till rilly It e.tt...,.
Park- end 0.11 the wtlole thing
into ~· ktnd or peispective.
Cunnlhgly photographed ar&gt;d
ltditad, h not only makn a fairly
aloquen' plea for safer f orma of
entHQY. but also manage• to

portray this ~erttion u teas
apaihetlc: ond more pol'rtally
concetned th.an it realty is.

a.c.use it was the music- not

dvrong a pallid perf&lt;&gt;&lt;menee by
tho Oooble Brothers, who trot
out 1 couple ot limp numbers
from their lnalold M'miAo by
Minute olbum. (It 1e 11lMherd lor
mo tO WIICio that boerded
IWine, Mie.- "~'
McOonold, knowing ttoec he w..
noar~

BEST CONCEIIT MOVIE EVER
MADE. The film Is a triumph.

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101 tl.mWIQ-on. oi' ~·•
benar rock bends W.to the •
drlvoKlng commerc;at pop foctory
t.hot tilt Ooobie BrothOfo oro
today. I Thelr lackluster
t:HI''formenee, however, it' more
than ofloet by those of Co~y
Simon, Bonnie Ftoiu, Jotntt
Tovtor. 8lld especi•"Y Jld&lt;ton
Browne, bang!ng out • gtorloutly
I JtUbefant Vet~ of ' 'Running
on Empty "
M-vo klnotlc ~
In t.h e endr however, the show
it Bruce Springsteeo's-as w11
re1dfly 1pparent a1. least on
S1t1urd1y aftem-oon. when the

crowd •• che Amhorwt rn.tre
brol&lt;l out Into applause •• hla
nemo woo quietly flashed on
\creon !luting the OJMIIW!Il
trodita. By now Spt;ngstoen's
hi• uanoeonded the man
loofTII&lt;IIf - it's CO&lt;no to meant..
'music end his vision, as .... aa
ev.,..v grrl or every guy that
you've ever made
While
HS.Ckeueets .. or " New York
Seranecte~'' was playing in the
beekgrour&gt;d.
Sprlng11"n Is compooing

...,..,e

ou, wit"

.some of the best rock music
today -• mus.c that is fired wit}\

peuior&gt; end Invested wnh hio
own per~tone\ Mnse of
poignancy er&gt;d los!&lt;- er&gt;d his
performonc:e "' tho f~m is
nothing 6hon of mastorlul. II
start I off with ''The R1ver." a

btt•utlfuUy wis-tf ul, bitt.,.-swtet
btllMid from his long·awa1ted new
album, afld moves quickly Into

aweat-&lt;lrenehod, romping
vorolona of "Thur&gt;de&lt; Rood" end
''A OuarttH' To Three.'' Whelher
ltruttlng, playing, cloWNnQ
.aun0 or impouionedfv
crooning hio guts OUI,
Springotoen gatv- the
movlo, touc:!Mg thee speoal

tho mouogo - whoeh drew tho
people, er&gt;d anybody who
doten't beUeve that wosn'1 in
Ne w York City When lhe word
chord in the eudlflf'Ce from a
waa spreading thlll Bruce
ploeo whOfe only the~now·
eogtu fly. If anything. hos Is the
Springotoen wat oomlngoplo,
end enybody who dpeon'l
only pe,.tormence that suffer• fn
its trlnsition to celluloid. slnce •
beUeve thot wasn't In New Vorlt
City when tho word wis
moogor otrlp of f~m Is scarcely
spr-etding thlll Bruce SpringstMrt enough to contam tbe massWe
Wtl coming out of Nt year-long
,kinetic -vv of • Bruce
Spnngstoen concan.
11 tho Coil.rnt&gt;ia
rOCO&lt;ding otudios. One of 1M&gt;
Bill belldes tho chllncfl to
, _ charges levotlod egotn.t the view tome great perform~u.
"No Nulfn" glvu you fOOd for
MUSE ~• was lhot 1\-wu
thought. Alter a~. the movleo Jo
o peek of mOldering Mfolkia,"
dealing about one of the moll
people who hod tong oinee shot
mallgnent or&gt;d ugly chreal$ t o
their lo'ad lmulically lpeal&lt;ingJ,
the wolfere of tho United Stttu
cluplng Ytt another trendy,
ldeo41atlc politle81 cauoe to their
todey. Oetp~e what tho
gov..,..,t haa to say on the
•olno boiOfM. Naw, while 1
aublect, nuclear power tt not
wOYid be tho firot one to egree
nfa. The "Motgin lOt arret"
that-'""'" Taylor&lt;&gt;&lt; Crooby,
Which io lllow iKI on other
Stilla er&gt;d Nallh could hardly be
illdu•trlo• It not -li&lt;:able hete.
rivoulng tt!ento, tho
one llnglo mistake can resUlt in
perfonnonces oro ourpriolngly
tho wllo- doS1n.octlon of
good, Ond e M - by the
thouoer&gt;do - or mlliono-ol
dynemlc: photogrephy er&gt;d
11
humtn belngs. u weM es
sound. The only time No
eallllng lfT-rtble demega. Ar&gt;d
Nulfo• '· reolly dregs its teet Is .

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sunmovies f

oieldents will happen, •• w11
born• out by even.t s not onty in
Ha11i1bu:rg , bu1 alao in Oeuon.
Whore a nuct..ar re1ctor on the
dty'a ovttkins had 1 partial
m•ttdown•twefve yeats befote
onybody even heerd of Ttwoo
Mdlsland.

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Nuci6ar wast.e cen also be
used to produce nude-• bombs,
11 was the cue mIndia, thus
making It only a matter of time,
u Jomea Taylor po;nto out,
''befofe an etl&gt;mic w e.apon could
fall Into ·u.e honds of aomeone
desperate enough, to usa h."
Ar&gt;d then there are ' - ' " of
people in San Froncioco eating
lilt\ contominated by the cesium
looking o.a from 10 tono of
rodioectMo ..-e dumped in
bOirota ott"tl&gt;o c.ifomil ·
f...U.or unde&lt;s&lt;:ori&lt;lg tho t&gt;OOnt
thll the storage containers are
(IOlng to rot away long lwfore
the nuclear waste has k»st Its
cep&amp;elty to cripple, kill ond
comaminate. And there are
m•nv peof)le, myself included,
who do not went theu ChtkUen
being born with llippert and g1YI
tot 1M nke ot nuchtat power
broke~s.

"No Nul&lt;u" ooes not
bludgeon you to deatlt with

1hese and·nuoleat statemenu.
I&gt;Ut rather ooh·padals thorrn.
c unningly sfipping them In hoca
and there for max.1mum effect.
There

beck here by •hop, oo thet the
United States, in Nader's word1,
becomes ·'the nuclear dumping
orounos of thor wofld..!.!-TI'Mtre are also rnterv!IWI with

of tho
many ot tho

the Citizens of Seabrooll. New

~ple'o.ignoronce

H.arnpshire,
wera vte\lmlled
by their publjc 5tNVote

~s involved. In

wno

company's ruthlu• 001r1rc:ll
o~v ln building a plont
thiNe against their w•J.M•. encJ
8ISO 10me footage from a
wOOdenly teted 1960'• Oolanse
Oepanment film, wh\ch showa o
young naive soldier as~mo hlo
ehoploln what a nuclear
uplosloo is Iitle. Tho choploln, .o
mlonal, clurlloonking man of
God. replies, "You ... the
f](oblll.-aoit-uplnlO
the hooven• it conuins Ill t he
rlc:hcolonloltho
nllnbow• . . it Iii a wondetfool
olglot to -ld." Th11 obscene
ponreyol of e nucleor exptoooon
u one of Qle breach·tak•ng.
&amp;cen•c wonders of the wortd •s

qollckly to~ntcrpolnted with lht
not so·brelthtaktng, noi·So·
scenoc: olght ot Paul Cooper. •
44·ve•r o&amp;d t!)C-1nfantrym.en who
took""" in t ho$8 19!&gt;0's
IXpefwnetllS and IS now d';'W\g tn
t ho•poUI bed W ith ietJllemil
4

Whether Of' f\01 1h1.s waa 1 dtfec.t
,.e~:ult o l the a·1otn1e testmg ca"
not b8 verified. stnce the
oovernmeru records o~ the o1h1u
soldiers ;nvolved m tho U!il wore
un.fortunately duuoved in a fi1e.

•te " few segments w•th

Relph Nader. bac~stage at tho
G•rden e•l)ial"'"llto Graham
Naito tho vielooliy exploitatiVe
poficy of tile nu&lt;lltoao indllsi!V to
... plants .~ ov"' the globe er&gt;d
briog the radioactwe wastes

cSi11urbing Pftlalkt-1 p fctUfe of the

government's and lhe nuclear
industry's delibeuno ettoru: to
play down tho very MrOOul rjsl&lt;s
of nuc:~at energy, 1nd of the

Mcwlo """" gull

What ~~"'""""Y emorgu •• a

nudear pow• ~·· who
WlttfV't!wed Iii thO "'"'· the

P&lt;edomnant Hfltomtrll os " Why

would the government b8 door&gt;g
i1 if it was bid lat us7" U Shou4cl
be readily appMenl by now thlt
the United State&amp; government
has long since emerged as o
H1)arate ent•W th" does not
always hllva the best interesu
of tho peop4e at ' - '· And it
voJ don~ boMvrr mo. then took
,at V'oetnan. looll It Wacwgato,
and r . . . - l t weon' t re.aY
too tong 1100 that cet1oin
S.&gt;uthem 1 1 - - · 11.11

oystomati&lt;:&lt;rlfy harressing any

bfaclc Voter who snetwod UO 81

cho polls.
Above au. 11No NuktJs •; 1S a
movie with guts~ 8eyond the

music, beyor&gt;d the color. h
shows peop4e with enough
courage and llf"'ttUgh c:onc:ern to
S!lnd up and opook agoinS1 t)le
s avage tUtlhtt thet the
governmen1 .nd the nucleiN
industry ere routinely spewing

out. Just

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anti~nucl&amp;a' message 11 "No
Nultes '' othe1, more s ubliminal
message: that there ore .sdll
"""" people in this councry
rudy to flght for a C3ustt that 1S
worth fogtoung for.

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�i ©pro9igol sun
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Since !he early lift*. Adrienne Rletl

~ has culllveted ttt. moot potont ond
~ feminist volco In Amerk:en
! pootry. Wh~e other women poeu. like

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Anne Sexton and Sylvia Pleth, heVe
wrlnen briliontiV oil the oubject of being

ll: WorMn, tMy Wit. MO\ olngle-mlndedly
; fnvotved In the women· 1 ~vement• .-.&lt;~ ,

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Howev•, ignoring the ridiculoUs and
lftlllc:lol quo11 for universality Ia precisely
the point of R1ch.'t work_. ''Universality "
Wll • tredltion dominltod by men which
left no room for devetoplng o Woman' a
voice. Unlversalfty ignored filly po&lt;Cent

Rich'snewpoetry

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literati
in feet. lived and died w11111n o
penla.olatly tttillo&lt;* oodol/ltmily
hllltylo.

81..:1&lt; women poota, Nil&lt;lcJ Giovanni
being the mosr P&lt;O&lt;nilwnt uomple, tt.ye
orroooed thel• black ldonthy ond polilicfl
alien11ion mOte theo their community
wfth the " femal-e race." And with her
recent book of collected prose work~ On

U.s, S«:nts, ond Slltlnc•. Ad•lenne Rich

modem lemele peroooo ohould ohope
ltNif.
Her 1JPo1&lt; Ia e~y lmpoeing now in

thla ,_~ politlc:ol ....,.,,
- 1 M boel&lt;laoh ot IN Equollty
movement hH forced I....W.U to
regroup ond estlblllh new atrotegy.

Although I dl&amp;egfee with ooverol of Rich's
thoughto, thet she No declored a poetla
oenalbiflty to be lnbtrleaiH f•om N •
politics in thla time of rooctlonery
government
worthy of praioe.
Rich ha• been w~ pootiY ond
pubhNnQ IInce oho wao en
undowgtedu8te at Aeddiffo. Silo married:
h..s !/woo chicken, end eonllnued't o
wrlto end teoeh oeeaalonelly unti the
mld· 1960'a, wNn her ho.biond died. Her
poetry end pubftC Pll'tlono then took on
decidedly politically loltllt ond looblan
orientation. Silo penlolpotod In N- YO&lt;k
Clty'o contr..Youlol SE£1( P&lt;.-. ond
wooro ond leetwed wicloly on 1M
he&lt;otolooe IMgely ignored femlnilm of
wr~ ... I•O&lt;n Anno Btedatt'"' to Anne

is--

Seoton.

Oooo of bln- ol
Consoquently, mony c•ltlct took Rich's
ctt.ngo ungrocio&lt;loly-cherljlng that she
hu oacrlficed tho ' 'necouorily
univeroailtY of tho An of Poetry,_:•

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hao b&lt;OUIIht together 11M moot pointed
and lfticulatOIIfliUITMO!lll on how IN

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of the Hurn... univeru. Funhennore,
Rich wrltoo in on enoy entitled Whom We
Dt»d A.....t.n-• 11&lt;&gt;-V'........j 'POiitieal
poetry by men remeina otronded "!J'id ttt.
otruggles too poWOt emong mole groups.
lt{ condemning US imperiollam or the
Phll&lt;lan junto the poel con elolm 10 speok
Ia&lt; the oppressed while remain!~. ••
mole. pert of the syttom ol uxual
opp&lt;ooalon.''

In foct, though much ""'"''"'""' is
warranted. it is Rich's utter hope'-snes.s
with r - d to tl&gt;e evolving mole ldenthy
thet bottlers me molt. He&lt; orgumonts
soomed to me to be convincing enough
wllhoyt ht&lt; excesolve dote ol bfnornea.
and mole-heling. She w•ll., that, "The
Cfootlvo one&lt;gy of petrlllct1y Ia foot
nlfring out; Whet remolns II ito oellgerM&lt;~ -IIV lor deotruction. AI
women. wo heve our work cut out for
us.' • Why cut out men altogether in their
ortl
WhRe Rich' • fino poetry lo eo l"'gety
rnponofblo foo ootoblllhlng 1 •aceptlve
ltmotphe&lt;e lo• women) writing- end
htr work hn portlculorly onllghtoned-ma
in many respeeuRlch' s onolyals of tont"""""ery
lttO&lt;oturo and poit;eo is uttlflv diauustful

...•

ol men, pemopo loorriyl w1111 reooon, INt
aasuuKtv 10 'he movement' a deuiment.
And In oddltlon to incltlryg benle With the
male holf of s ociety . Rich ueoda very
near to eHtnatlng many of hoar alaten as
well, u for u I can see, with he&lt;
eggnttoivoiY enfi.hettwOOirtUII outlook.
For .....,,.., lho wmu: " h "' tho
loabUin tn Ul Who is CfOitlVO, lor tho
duttlu4 dlughter ol tho lotherl In u1 Is
only 1 htek.''
Stlll. my obje ctions lo the book hove
dwindled whh re·readlng. Hit wmlng IS
Immaculate. her vOice fr•sh. her tdeas
lmportent. Silo m.oy hove ove,.tatod he•
c•se It acme points: but wnhoUt U118
ond single·monclodtteu of hM
atylo. her .,.... and tllf llluminottnll
lf'OUMtntl we f-rnd wl't' h ft, mey never
heVO been heard.

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On the subjects of women't vo&amp;ces.
tho coming month ia .0 exciting oneTI'tlo Sotwday, at 9:30 pm.-1•Kiopliu, Suaon Fontoi/Spivock ond
Barbell Copley will be •MdlnQ .. ""'
Gteenftlld St&lt;oot rost~u.ont. The fhre6
pootl will olio conduct 1 wl)(kohop ot
tho Unit.,1on Universalill hou.-., 699
Elmwood 11\Bt afternoon. Tho rooding
ookl tor e doll•• don11ion; tho wo•klhop
It frio. (Ch~dcare will be P&lt;Ovided.)
Following the •eod'rng, Ernmo'a Bool&lt;sto&lt;e
Ia couple ol doors owoyl wil hold a
reception for the poet~.

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�The re'vOivtng stage might as well have been a treadmill.
because the foster Yes moves these days
the more they remain in the some place

©prodigal sun !
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YM- 81./ff•lo MMTOrfel Auditonum-S(/f)tllmlnr 17

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t.
Yoa ln IJ&gt;o round. How 11&gt;'01&gt;00. Evort petron 1101• good view of !he ~
procoed&lt;ngo on IJ&gt;o revolving n - ln tho c.nter of !he l!'ont. 8 u t - '
woo tli. lf\loctionl Tho revollllng 11- m4gltt oo w elt hove boon o ,.
treadmill, bocauae tllo lastlf Yes movos thuo doyo tho """" they
rematn tn the Nme ptaee.
•
One cou•d only hope thai the d&amp;oettUfe of the C.Ped cru..O.r
IKeyboltdrat Rick Wakeman) 811&lt;1 tho w•rbtlng wunderi&lt;Jnd (vocollst
Jon Anderson) w ould inject a new profe-tarien splnt lnto th• mualc. 8ut
the replecoment• - Buggles (' 1Video Killed the Rldio Star' ' ) keyboardlst
Geoff Downes- and vocalist Trevot Hom-lit th8 bAnd"• ethereal
f01mula like round pogo In round holes.
$()f"M tresh moments eme1ged~ the opemng vocal harmonies in
''M1chlne M esltah'' •nd ti'Wt bouncv rhytl"lms o r ' ' Tempu.t f 'u gtt'' tboth
lr01n Yeo' recently rat~aS&lt;ld Dnmro LPl. Bur tho bond contlnuoa ro sing
about " unusabte eouffibnums·· end " a ctrcvlar hne thet Is drewn at an
eng..: · h'atW&gt; wondef t hat the focus is the mu1ic:.
Hotn - dressed In • bright red SU.t, white ln«lken and hfl famou5
bvg"eVOd Qlo•M~• - ~aw lessty handled Jon Ancler..,.,·s uooer rtg~St&lt;f
voulson ouc1t atoplea as .. Yovn 1$ No O.sgroce ," " Stanhlp TrOOjler,"
and # • Ancl You And t ·· But 1\i$ 1endenc.-y to l"'\fn\4t recne, chan mtet'pret
11 sym()tomat.c. of Yes' mabthtv to escape trotn the st1111 ol v.oyi
Oowne.s wet equefty gu1ttv of plavmg Yn game by tM ru.tes . H1s
keyboard soto tnll introduoad ""Wht1e Car" false hom DrtrrNiwms a
feea~lu4&amp;tlon of RK:.k Wakern~n 5 C'lau.c.ai,JBU tt•u•v•;•nzas He did,
howe"tt' , .,IOf)ICt some tntere-stmg sounds v•t h•s Vocoder. • C)evl(e
that 1train1 the human YOlc.e through 11 symhttSJle• 10 c.-eare a $0rt of
mua,cal robot language.
Yea' ongoing members -gunarist Steve Howe, biSS•st Chrts Squ.,e.
and &lt;lrumme• Alan Whtte - saemed o tad more 1nsohed 1han 1hey di.d
during the Tometo tour two yeara ago.
Huwe rece1ved a standlng-o\18l'oo ' or hit satecuon IS Gwr•r Pf~VH
MltfJIILine'4 Numbef One guitartst. He then 1u51lhod the honot with
""The Cl1p, · · his cla$s:ac 501o piece fOf acousuc QUitaf Ttvovghovt the
even•ng ha mampulautd hls a.ts.enal or gu•t•" W1th sttlU •nd feehng.
SQ'UHt c:;ountered whll "' The Fish... dUrtr'Q ~~~Wh~ t\0 cov. -acres of
muste.IJ tefn u n betWf!l!f"' a luu~d-oul ""Amallng Grace·· and • fiUtry of
lr6blo\l g\lna. l•~e ~s
But the concef't f01 tne l'l)()St pan. was •tun to ~ l tct\.ng the 4of¥lu*l
Yank.eu: 01Gttml(s Gii~me- a tMttenwM t recvchny of memones hs •t
1

any wonder that ttley once ag~;n chose " RolNabout ' es tne encor-e) )
Wotohong JO&lt;t OiMoggoo hobble ••ounO the basta. one ....,...tonoou""'
16011 ~r.&amp;CIOI'I 81'\CI sadness likew•se. Ve.s" great veor' may .sedlv be
1 thulQ of the .,ast
- O.wl A . Com.s1oc..t

show and tel~ -Sealovoi -Uncle Sem 's - September 18
Sorne people will not lit sweet and 50Ur shrimc:L But g•v• them e

pi••• of &amp;woet sht•mP on&lt;l o Hpame dlsh of sour shrimp ond U&gt;oy'll
eat aH day. Thl~ food /TIYS1 ho-. t COOS1Stent. clearty defined IIIII
n us con be the only oxplllnolton f01 why Seo l ovel didn't 1111 Uncle
Sam•s.
CrtntOd. fusion bends 00 ""' O&lt;donriy g.nento lllllulve
t otlo~tngl . But Su level add&amp; an int fJtesting touch to the ••u· rock
&lt;ombonation. tho eommoncohty ol Southlm ~&gt;oog~o On 1&gt;- It
looks hko 11 cou4dn' t 1.+1. but In tho clubs. w e&lt;e it counts. tho

numbers •ran't \hare.
Sea levtt haa Mtd tough through a rough fout·yeer • •tautnce
S..t woen ~~t~rsonnol end record label changes. tho bend hu
rnaTntatned the freeh, tnnovalive rnyte chat marked hi beglnntng.
Joi Johnny Johnaon and Lamer Wnliams are gone. leaving O.uo~
Leavel u IJ&gt;e only Iormor Allman lltothers momber bor&gt;d loft in tho
bano. Drummer Joe Enghah, who made the inturesting s wttch rrom
Wings to Sualovll in 1978. has olao departed.
But Leavell seems •• energetic a1 eve, and
~•Yboardlstlux()j)honlst Randall lltma~en jusr as r,spfrod.
Switching off between tllvlnet •nd piano. ttte tw o set lhe peca
the ovonlng. Rod·eyod Jimmy Nails loltowed on guitars, wi\We
Syrecuso·lmport Mon Creely filled In nicely on perc"""'na
Thl band hiQNtQhttd aovorol songs from tllolr new album
IU/Itoom, ,.,.,., notoblo ' WDd Side" and " SchoOl TeechOf," tn
•ddrtlon to playing •• arrey ol tuMS fr01n tile;, throe ~~tevlolls
album•. Btemblon I&gt;Of~ed up tile crowd w ith ' 'Sha~o a Log.' ' wl\lle
leavel rfld the aomo with " Thot '• Your
It Soa Lovol added o sot ol miCt Sollt/lem music or genuine tart
to '""" lhow they probably would hovo played In Shea's to fovo
IImas as menv people than were at Unclt! Sam'1 . Th8C'tk God they
decided to mix thetr shnmp.

Ecldle Money- Uncle Ssm 's-Septembor r ~
Thert's something about rock c:CHlCertl thai

etttact• adof"cent Qifls fn latge nurnbeta chat Is
distressing and unappealing. Thfs mood ••
heightened wt'len these unconiJollabfe. ltre~mtng
Ulttn.S bring siang their boyfnendl:. to stand around
and clap ror 1'\eavycmtnal anuc.s hom tne bend
Whet ts c\1 It's outdated
TN5 WIS unfortunately, the use It I sold•OUl
~ Sam· ~ rasr week. when Eddra Money prayed
befOI"I 81\ entl'\oS,aS'UC C:fOWd
M oney expkKfed on the roclc scen.e 1 few ve1rs

bee'. wnh an appu~ POP $0und • .nterm•• OO
whh 1 shght heave-metal hYtnge Songs such iiS
"'Two TICkets for Parac:ltes.. were excttft'Q. sung
w1th nerve and emotion. HtS hut album was both
t,ncploslve restrained and Mone\' provtded an
uplllrlng lresh l ace.
Yet nls oex• -wo albums retreated 1nto the
heavv·metalaymdrome. Eddie Monoy bOcame iuct
another p'etty face, tosmg che unlaueness ht had
muttrated •n his early work.

Thla latter Money climbed on the 111ge to \he

throngs of edmbens It Chcektow-oa"&amp; GOn\I'Bfted
warehouse, lmmedlaHey exhibiting tho ""uaJit v
his poS1ers &amp;etveros&amp;d ro lhe wOf"'O'n. Money
k:noo~ed tnlo h~'/410~ oJ•cnod b&amp;g ot toclt ·n•
roll treks
W1th • pers;Oflal tlf'larm ef'ld Qthty goocHuclu: ,
Money pleased the crowd, tkn as the even.tlg

wore oo.

ALAN

ALDA

University Outfitters
Outing equipment rental is
now officially open.
Tents, backpacl..s,

Hours: Everyday 2:00-6:00 p .m.
Location: In front of Wilkeson Quad.

~gnot e

m~ ~

me

~se

••tent

. Plitytng all hiS

w•v UW'OUQh tf\e rest.

Money SattSf.ed tM OYet· flow CIOWd, IKei'f'W'g a
tumultuous welcome anytme hli V«"lured from ht.s

-.Jostph Simon

stoves, canteens, etc.
All at low prices.

wu ..,.,.., ro

c:entl!r-stege hitveo.
Dressed fo• the P8ft In a cNc: ,ac:kot l whoc:h he
qi&gt;'CI&lt;Iy discarded! and a •tnpod
Money.
an&lt;l h•• t&gt;a&lt;&gt;O tplayod o long soH thlt Included five
encores.
The crowd ~tt happy. htvtng " rock ' n' rolled
the e... enlng awav. " as Monev so appropriiltely
began his show wfth But ahar e whdu. tnte soogs
about g1rl.s ancJ rocking V'o a\ICK'inQ awoy become
boring And tor al1 energy, thll Money lind crowd
eJCuded, the show t•clced firo.
- S.rh Goodchild &amp; L01• Woldm•n

'Of

s..er..:·

1t

that WIS was1rng 8WIY on St •

laVOf'nH aNS

Fri. 170 FIIJJDore MFAC 7, a 9 pm
Sat. 146 Dlefadorf M. 7 a 9 pm
Sun. Squire HallS, 7, a 9 pill

mod''""·

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�i ©prodigal sun

groove
____o_n_d__.frenzies
S c.nley C'-ttre, Rocks, Pebbles, snd
Ssnd, IEplcl

Tho kneo·slapplng, hall-and·hlgh·Water.

piss·in·tlle-wlnd erituda. Thet old Plis·
the·buck, yeeh t81m, dlv•ln·the-awompWhat can b4t ..ld about Stanley
two-dollara·ahout·al-th•wall·lnd·go·
CJerl&lt;al To mention hla height would not
home spirit. The laughter on the runwey.
b4t enough. True, he IS taM. Hls llanda ere
The song of the mlu•ng child, the aound
1&gt;19 tnd ~··en emuing bass player. But .....JILthe ~Y In !he~ . . tho rulh of
this Ia 0111i not enough. Wtwt of Stanley -ni:imkt an.
the Monl ore hls wishoa, hla
I give it a oevon un4on you're o baas·
hopeo, hla plana?
fanatic. Got o good b4tat, but 11'o herd to
Thlalo totally Stanley' s album. Hlo
donee to.
-lluuo/1 SchtMnwtttror

Hventh. tt'l mainty a ahowca&amp;e for hi•
flamboyant manue..,.ers around the neck
of tho baaa. Stanley is taat. Alwev•
creative end mullcal, he epproachea the
ln.trument hom several diffetont anQIIS,
-•ling ln 1 IOrt of funky progroaaivt•
rock tramewcwtt.. The neere11 companson
In tho buolnooo might be Woothe&lt;
Joco Poatorius. Tho voaola may
t..:k conviction, end aound hastily

R"-''•

covered up In tho mix. but the bon
pCaylng Ia b41Her tllon ever. It aoundl hlco
ho' • Nvlng fun.
I WO&lt;k for the Buffalo Philharmonic
Dopertmltlt. The other night I was
hanging out with a cop ahooting the bull.
Afte r we agrlld thot Welfare lo ruining
tho coootrv and that lhe problem Is thlt
everybody' a too damn fibe&lt;at, !he
convlfUtion got around to tome olher
thlngo tho cop tho&lt;Jgl&gt;t were w ..lllf&gt;lng
ua. o.;na earn. up.
TNt cop ut right down end ttlld to
figure out exactly how many roundo of
ommunlton It would toke to wipe ou1 thl
ChlnMO. 700,000 U.S. troopa firing on
100 mMIIon -le contlnuouoty IO&lt; flve
yoeu •• . I don't know what you cell the
kind of logic N utld, but alter 10
mlnutoo ho had a fllluro like 3 trnllon
something. It wealnopiling.
It le exactly this kind of 11\'&amp;tO 11'111
St-*v CleiQ loeb lolong 'f)llth hil
~erfea)lruce Spring8toen, AI
Olmeole, end Ohio Newton-Jollnl. The
obrMive gui!O tnd Irony that
cornea n oecond MU.ro to en outfrt liko,
u y, Hooker Chemical il all but lost hero.

Steve Hockett,Defectot. ICh arleme)
Ao tho popularity of Gonooto increases
In Inverse proponJon to their creetivity.
one taal1ut: how big • c.reetive spark the
bend' o f"'""" 11Uiterie1 Steve H..:ken
woo !Pete; Gab.,el's role
notwlthotondingl,
•
HockeH'a wi lingnon to toke chencea
and his desire to •xprosa N• music•
ldon provoked tho releo" of hlo I'll'S!
oolo LP in 197 5 Voy•g• of tiHJ Acolyte.
That album wat nearly en extended arm

of Genosla. as ha wea backed b"y
drummer Phil Colllno end boulat Mike
Rut herford.
Ahor depitrting lrO&lt;n tho band ond
rOCO&lt;ding ano!Mr aolo LP. N put
1-lhe&lt; • wor!Ung Q&lt;OUP of mualelons
who wore willing to tour on IN ltlongth
of his muaic,
Oeftlttor Hockotl'o fourth solo album,
continues in much tho eema vein u his
Pftvloo LP SpecuM Mornings. Chences
ole II you fiked tNt LP you win lllto this
ono. Hackett's band lon't floahy. but 11'o
• tight unit tNit functiona •• mote thih
juot o b..:kgrop for hlt guitlr treko.
ep.ning thtl LP lo 1 llutalntro bv
Stove's b&lt;othe&lt; John, l....,ng Into on
11&lt;1ondecl inotr""-111 pleco called "The
Stoppeo." This tune W\r~t of
Geneols' " In The Oulet Eorth/Vnqulet
S4umbe&lt;a for tho ~." without IN
intensity o f - Phil Colllno, In fact.
If it weren't IO&lt; H..:kltt'a ltlooming

guitlf. the LP would be very teid bKk,
hoWOVII unMtlling it 1$ at times.
" l.eovino" craotas lhefnost haunting
im-o on lho album; the lyrics decrib4t
the reautt of • pLane crash: " % tum the
snow 10 red/Someone fled/ Toll the
vleworl/ ware you sterved or led."
Tho fomlller atralns of acoustic gultor
walt In much like thtl opening of Ganoalo'
Blood on the Rooftops."
Hockett grebe the credits Ia&lt; lhe five
ln~ntal and vocal tracko, taking •
chanca 11 singing, o skill ha never
puro&lt;rld wl~lit. However, •
Hockm'o '""' otllllies in his affective
lead ftnea. He alngs beHor through his
guit ar. He alao employs theRoland Guitar

Synlheslz:e r, en ~strument that eounda
Iitle It tucka the notes out of the gulter.
Tho ensemble aound is $0 lull it Ia olton
difficult to decipher avnt hesi1.8f from
Uuto hom.guitar.
•'sent1mentel lnsth.otion.' ' $0vnding
lika i1 Wll taped from a radio showin tho
1910'o big b4tnd "''· e nds the LP on a
hvrnofoua note.

HeckeH will be making a long·..wtlited
oppoer~~neo ln Buffalo this Sunday tt
Uncle Sam's. which is tumlng into 1
&amp;howc e.. tor new talent. II !he sound io
anything Nke hi1 $010 albumo, it should be
quite 1 ahow,
- lorry Seidman

woo highly on:hesttal. alowlng lor
tromendous solo lnsttumO&lt;tt8i IJIPOSU&lt;I in'
on up-tempo. Tho piec. woo fleohed out
H each bQm was givltfl ita tum at
axprenion egalnot a constant b4tn
b..:kup. Of couru. plena wtt elwoyo
dom1nant In the errangementa.
On this album, Milt Jockaon on vibes
replotll the piano to Pfoduco • totally
diff8Tent'omotion. Tho temPO Is tlowed
to allow • stronger rhythm accem which
lo well maintained by Roy Bfown on bess
and Mickey Raker on drums. The origlnol
vibes solO Is QUickly
Pnaon g\Mar, then owitthea boclt to !he
with Pass' creotivlly otin lu&lt;lting
b4tnettth. The erra~ltlt lo &amp;ho&lt;ler and
the loollng ls much calmer than tho
orlglnal.
Ellington's romantic pleceo lend

,...:ad b
..,.

•ibo•

themselves mont eesUy to (owttr
tnstruments. The errengementJ ot Hln a
Sentimental Mood' • end ' •Solitude" ere
almost Identical to the orlglnela, but hove

• bOt mo&lt;e lotimety. The mua~·
respect fOf each other '• reveeted In
these pieces that catot&gt;roto personot
interplay.
'
'

4

CIItavan.. has a wonderfut

erronger. -n . Guit111 and drums Introduce
1ho tempo and ..,, the mood. V1b4ta Join
in to otrengthen the bell end thltl begin
the fm,.ovisation. Without bfaoklng the
Q u a drent Toaota Duke EUlngton, All • tempe or changing tho moOd, the vlbeo
reunite wfth the other 5nt1rumenta to
Too Soon,(Pablo)
c.ontinue the piece. It itt Roker•a
conaistency-hls solid rhythm
Duke ElUnglon, mO&lt;e than any other
backup - that seems to control tho piece
lingle mualctan, has been acdoimed lor
10 easily. The piece ia much lighllr. 11'10!8
ldlfentlng orchest!etlon in jau,.Howaver.
p;eylul than lhe original which hod a
tho Ellington O&lt;chestra atweya consilted
otowe&lt; beat and • ttrongat ba10
of • da!icato belance between lhe ookMJ t
Influence.
end tho orchaatro -lmpr&lt;Msatlon and
The olbum is o highly crutlva tribute
written pert- ooch contributing to the
to Duke Er~ngton. The aounda of tho
development of a whole greater than tho
tndlvJduats are woven into the tonal
sum of Ito porto. II is becaUtle o f this
colora of tho entire group to erooll the
lnnovlllon that Ouodmnt TCHJSts Ouko
distinctive Ellington flavor. - uurlo Gross
Ellington is ao rucceufulln afloct!Vely
Interpreting Elllngton' s comPD$hlons.
I
Being a Querttt, as opposed to the
S8m Rivers. Contl'8sts, IEC M I
largo b4tnda euotO&lt;norily ulad by
Elllngton. Ouoclront can not poollibly
With Con(!ltsts. Som RNera makoo a
ocN.vo !he pewer and fullness of oound
oti.WV'tlng debut as en (ECMIIoador,
joining the growing lagjon of Third WOOd
preoont in tho original a r - 1 1. Thlo
Ia portlctJIO&lt;Iy opporont in theii rendition
lnnovlta&lt;$ fEgberto Giornontl, Joe~ •
of " Taka tho ' A' Traln."
Oa.Johnetto, l..eo Smith, The An
Elllngton'o arrangement of tho tune
-C!Ofl4l"'*' - ~,._

�©prodigal sun!

-~ hOM

Hte 11-

EIIsembiO) currently sauc:111g up 11\e
renewed eve~nghu-ah 1oneo associated

wnh the label.
A1vers. en ingenioue but consteruly
~~nderrated Jan lnfluar&gt;eo. hu long

embraced the oneneu of the Mus;c kmg
before the fri ghtened IQuerea In oowe'

thot tnoy lack a mutiUI cf•ec:tion.
Gery Mynck, Who wrote and err~
atl but one C.U1 oo the album, seems to

borrow from the ro~u of TM Knack,
Robin l&amp;no 10d tho Chmi&gt;Ustors, ElVis
Cottollo and Olny Looks- not a bad
crew. 8ut he SMI)ll to have done too
mveh listenJng and not enough thinking,

hnalty reaUled ''Wow. Freedom 1an't

He lettmJ ~ :ontol"t to borrow various

anarchy, and awing ain't e j:)r1aon." He'•
performed with Bflllo Holld•y, Milot
Taylor and Cecil Taylor. Hi• own albums,
lrom impoaslble·to·flnd Blue Notu to the
globo·spjnnlng present: the rnowlr&gt;g
doWn the w alls 01'\ tenof end ~-ano
nxephones , end bringlng an lrret11ble
wttnlihne•s to cha flute .

11

With Rivers jam other prfme

mar~

c!top;ng tho wlltero. David Holltmd 1l"l!l"o
master of tho Baumagieks, ln.ho&lt;ttor ol
the Mlogus/Lafaro dynutoeo, and O&lt;le ol
tho mosc b. .utiful ol compoaaro. He ,
too, i.s one w ,hO recognirea th-1 oneness
ol Music when .a ombrieod. Not
CIIPtufed.

George Lewis connnua

10

bt

tt&gt;e lines! ttomt&gt;onlot •ound. ~·ng

fin-.

bOisterous wit.
funlty butt. end
uger a·w ipe. l..A:t fr*'«::t Anthony 8tak'ton,
Lewis is an indlvidvll whO quietly and
o.~I&gt;Otatetv dodarot himaoll. Thurmon
Barite&lt; Is I supefl&gt; drummer whO )uggln
and srlts the time rill.
TN! Muh:7 Funky lnt~ pentlve
Upping dolldllr onYiting rOllflng w" ' - r'd
wlloli ~fling lind la&lt;mor RN011' hand.
Controsto. of course, And quito whOle.
There ate, f am tdd, thote w ho Pflflf
totafity • • ,

Gwy Myrick lftd the Flgutos,Gery

Myrick end the Figures,E~c

TMre is nothing special aboul G•ry
Myrick or Tho F"rguros. Conaidoring the
plethora ol bends 1!1ot are trying to out 1
record- with any label, lei alone the quite
prestigious Epic-it aurprlsol me thtt thll
rother unproductive bunch from L. A. got
on the a:helve.s in our locel record 1tores.
Sure, they hondle thalr muolc quite
adequately, bul they lack a slngle· mlnded
a:nd straightforward creative sense .
Somehow tl'iey got ttvough the record
elr.ecullvot' oalective slave ond onto the
public's rumt.Oioe .
ll's not that they're bod muaicl•n•
t" MMI\in,glon" and " E\111 Since tho
W0&lt;1d Begon" lhow some flno anoamblo
playing) or even that they' re
Ur&gt;Cornfonoble to Iiston to (evan rhal
would bt proioe·worthy punkl. It' s lull

tounda" from the

atou~mentined

groupo. lnsleed of brJ/Id/ng uPQ&lt;I tho
concepts end muslcet Imager¥ found In

t!loh dl\lerae ltylea. Aa a rosult. the
albuM hea • "wiahv·washyH quaHtv-l'lOt

quite aure of what it's t rying to say.
All bUt a lew o l tho 10 songs flow out
ol 11\e speakers and fell flat on their I oco.
Conuptuolly they are papot thin. "You"
olloro ttotlmonv to thla: ' 'I call up that
vlrl 0&lt;1 my talephonol Tho phone kept on
ringing, ahe never was homeJ She ent
me dud flowero, tho'f wtte oil e&lt;u&lt;heO
and pate, with a no1e addressed ~ to
wkom It may eoncern, whore did we
loU' ."

lyucs such at: those

lfl ac~tebfe

w.-.en they ete expressing a point
\porhopa, in this cau. one of popular
romonlic banllitiosl. but Myrlc;;t doeon' t
'""'to be awwa ot the possibtlities ot

t_....

hi• own lyrics. He
twnaelltoo
Mriovsly: a bit of wit is aoroty MOded.
Another cut, " Model;• deals with. yes.
YO&lt;I guouad n. the 11"1 who wonts to be
1 model. No now lr&lt;sights ore b&lt;ooght to
thfa hrtc:kcneyod theme, 10 why bothef
reconlong It
Mync~ and tho Rguroo do IIVs a11oin
and l!loin ttlr&lt;NVho&lt;rt tho album. giving
stock themes a stoc'k musicaJ treatment ~
There Ia nothing WrO&lt;IQ wrth the use or

ttock themea and values in new mu51c.
they cenal&lt;lly do hove their place, but an
artist shOuld reev1fuate and
recone•ptuelfze ttwtm, not lust rei'terate.
There ate • few CUlt that really

hop- good dance musie, irlti!&lt;&gt;I&gt;Qh
Mvrtck ·a arrangement• ere verv dry . But

shouldn' t they also c-arry -s ome tnslght 1
We ell expect en album with some
Intellectual and mus,ce4 weight when we
hind over I&gt;Ucka at tho reeo&lt;d store.
Something to listen t o ond to thln~
about. Gory Myrlcl&lt;'s darivothle glee just
dO. . not dotlvor,
- Scott Doloblala

Peter Gllbtlei,Peter Gobrie/IAtlantlcl
" Commercial suieido"
With that cornmonl Atlwltlc "-&lt;&lt;a
refused to release Pe1er Gabriel's tNrd

sc4o album,
lll&lt;e tile previowl two
is entitled "-'"' GM&gt;riel. But loaowing tho
s.ueeeaa of the .;ng1e · 'Ga"'" Without
Fronliora" end tho albUm In Britain,
Mercury 'Records genor0&lt;1Siy decided to
release the album ln America~ The
gamble peyed off - the album turned out
to be a hit.
I flrat encoununed the Gerrnao vor.-on
of this album w hich Is, apart lrom the

ol Gllbriel' s IO.n llbum - t h e
bombutic lttangementa with which
Genetlt t.riet ro cover up their lack ol
ldoet. Tho albUm It es b&lt;Utol and strorghr
ao iu mo1nve. The olmple but t1t100g
dNm panerno provide a frame fjjjod by
aubtle lnW\g8n1ents of av11theliter, piano
and gviter.
k will tiki mote then ontt dose
llatenlng to aporaelaro lho rlcoooss ol
different language~ 5dfU'\Iic-al to the
musical Ideas. I ltJPPQH if you .,e used
English. Pet"' G~tbrlel spent four months
to tho olie~. boring P«foction of Toto ar
woalng with o translalor aod learning
tho boutlng pretentiollll\eso or Kansas
Gennan beceiiSO he considered hlo lyrlcr-"" thlo album 11 "commercial sulcldtr." But 1
too Important to not be undiratood.
am glad thot somebody proved AtlortW
Yes. Peter Gabftot~ ex·s•n081 of
"-do wrong,
- Krlsd11n Lutz!!
Genesis. a band that nevlff qune
recov-. from n•s deplnUJe, 11 1 men of
k lngo, Ate Her&lt;~.IEielnM I

letters, a potentiaf poet. The mualc Is hls
means of support, whtct1 Cloes not mttlln
it is of m1nor imponance
FOf n.s new album Gabnel has

a.s.sembled al)f~~t c.11: Genes~s·
Ph" COllins helps ou1 on the drums. Kare
Bush 1)-.o up Pe1er on vocals. and
Robert Fripp, whOse i n f l - it
recognizable. lll•ys lhe QIIAO&lt;.
1be don'Mnan:t lnl'trurnent. howevw. Is
Gabriel's voiee. covering a widl rongo of
mood~ end modulat;,ns lls1on to
" fomrlv Snopollot, .. the Kennedy
usinlltion from the~~ point of vMtw,
and you'Q know what I me.,, Awotsrve
ftrSt: ··t ~t to be somebody - vou were
like that too. J1 YO&lt;I don't got given, you.
loam to take end I will t•~• you " Then
helpless• " lonely boy hidl11g tho
doO&lt;. Friends hl•e all gone
home.
~ you lcno.O thai I'm growrng
'4&gt; sad, I need some ettent.Jon
•·
Thot ts the pattern of fne elbllm. ro
give the outsider' s vtew. Pt1ttr Glibflll ll
the "Intrude..-:• he leeks " Solf..conuOI."
he

•s

HNot One of Us.'' He allps into thl

down·and·out's kSentrty to paint • p~ct ure
of de.spctetion wh.h ''eml)tY haena and
&amp;l"''tPtv bed.' ' But he contl:nueJ to '"L••d a
Normal Ufeor, " 1ft n•ce co t,ave a view
of the trees. eat;ng wnh a spoon? They

don' t give you knivas7/'Spect you watch
those neos btowlng '" the bute-ze/ We
want to .see you lead D nOrm1IIHe."
In "Biko" Gabriel telks with ooncern

aboul the South African black Ieeder
tonured to &lt;loath by tho pollee. end he
h11 • hope: ··You can bfow out a c.a ndle.
but you can't t»Qw out • f~ef Once the
· flame begins co catch, the wiod wrtl bao~
il higho&lt;."
- The tNJ$Ic is no1hing lou then
appropriate. Missing are the eetchy tunes

Buffalo
Renaissance

. ....

The Klngt ' debut o11&gt;um Is lilted wrth .
tho goodhii&gt;O Iynes and Upbeat oound
that Clt.apulted them hom the TOfonto
bet cncuit to a major label recording
contract. Their rtcent appewance 11 thts
~a~wwe~n~M~~

tno-

to Uvust !Mm ..,to the limelight.

But.
Moot ol
•-

w-.

Into -

on the -.m

we

only with anomc&gt;tS to tum~~.
lo&lt;ge ,_..01&gt; party. In 0\het

lOttie IO&lt; nott'4&gt;g lou than

otlyrng up

..,,a 1ftet the sunrise.

..Nothing ,.".,.. but thl: w~ from
a~ poont of \Mw" • ..,.. up tho
gtouPS vtew towetd elmost evtW"V11'wnQ.
oa.c:.ept fot thew contempt of the .nllid,
lttvi.at people rkbcuted in ••Anri·Hero

Man."
Tho Kings oppeor to bt a 1&gt;16'~ band
All ol tiler m&lt;tmbtfs spon close..:t--'
htif-st'flu as welt es taktng S1age nwrwtS
such H Sonny Keyes, whO jUS1 happens
to play kevbotrds
1M song• lack 11\e blttamots of
English P'-Hlk, however. end come IK:fOS$
111 more power pop hom a ba~ tmng
only the simplest of musical
I!T&amp;ngemonts. Evon prod~ Bob e~....
frelh lrom the stlldlo with !!Ink Floyd and
Th* Wa/1. can't nncut thos bend from tho
Boston s~ndtorne. TN! btmd lnobts on
turning out done •"•' ctone of songs
eoMornod only wun getling - · or
chup th,lllo O&lt;Jt of fifo.
• A'""ling4y, thl1 orOUI&gt; Is gening 50me
local oillJiay, USIIIIIY late at night on
WPHO. Onty the fact thlt "new w •ve' 1
muslc 1$ the .,.....,, commercial trend
oould have llndod these guys a contract.
Boeeuw. contrwy to 811 U.. clllims. tho
Kings aran' t horo.
-JtM CoMmM!

�suo
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80 P.D

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~ UUAB

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ud SA present - THE THIRD ANNUAL
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PALLPEST
TOMORROW /

~ 'lt.- Sept. 27th
In the Squire Fountain Area Immediately following
the UB-Hobart Football Gamel

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FEATURING THE HEAVY
·METAL SOUNDS OF:
Child care provided from 7 • 9 pm - for details can 636·2957

With • little belp from Sigma Pl. ZBT. and IIFC

~---CELEBRATION '80*---~

Sunday, Sept. 28th
Baird Point-Amberst Campus
Faculty. staff. students. alumni. families. and friends of the U11lverslty are all invited to attend.

t1a00

aa

3a00 pm

Baird Point Run - (5 miles • AAU Sanctioned)
Food Service Begins

'Zodlaque Dance Company
U nda Swlnlucll. Director • Baird Point

ti · IMD

4a00 P•

Trw Walk • tour starts at roaclway bridge over Like LaSall~
Team Sports- Baird Point area.
Canoe Races - Like LaSalle

U/B Jau Ensemble
1M Basil. DireCtor· Shell at Baird Point

4a45pm

t.oo ,.
U/8 Wind E.n.mble -frank Qpolla. Director
Just Mdt froin a ptatseworttly performai!Q at the C~E.
•
tha Pf'IIIIIWI\ wllllndudl. 111101111 othlrs. lroldway SIIOw·
,._.. O!!rtv!· AIMrall s.~ute. P!plt.! Onus a
C9rglrM CjiMtl • ~ at ~d
From '"' pm. an arts _&amp; cr11tt1 display. mlni-MIIttl fair, a a
dllldrwn's pupi,et Show &amp; clowns will taka piKa In the big'
tint It .
'
Baird ""lni. Mean willie, the Buff.Jo Modal ""wer Boat Club will

""'"t.

clemonstrite tlielr mlntture sloops

.

a CI'Oisers on-lAke LaSalle.

.

U/B Parcuulon Ensemble..- Shell at Baird Point
Jao Williams. DlrectorMuJic for pile!! of Wood, Steve Reich:
.
TWo P*- for Drwn Q!!rtat. James Tenney
and f!!!!!11!:. Anthony Miranda

) s.u ..
B~

Indian Dances . Baird Point

"-, ••so ••

1.00,.
lntematlonll Dmce Showc- - Bllrd Point
with Middle-Eastern. Nat.fta,Amerlcan a Flamenco .Oancers

University Phlltiarmonla Concert · Shell at Baird Point
James Kasprowicz. Conductor
T VIrgil Thomson. Guest Conductoi&gt; a Narrator
Works will Include, among others. Odt to t he Wonders of
, Nttvre.•Camlval gf the Animals, and MvJic for the Royal
Fireworks..

. DUSK - CLOSif!G
Flrewor,N Display (OVer Lake LaSalle.)

PLIAII

a...a YOH Oft tBAJU Oil aLANUTS

•"'-ddile
SltllnMy U/B vs.
a.m. at Rotary
will
bill.,...._
Studant
All Sbr 1Wm Vs. PI"'SSclent's All Star
Pof81n St. campus) 11 1111.
,
tile

An_.,

~~

Hobart Footbllll

~·s

Field

be a soft- ~
Team at

1'1111 or IIIIUIIIIIty aa1c1 -.tiler, Wi..UIIItld program~mUSic-and daoce wUJ
·

UllpJID lallll ~ Collllll n..tN lllgllmlg at 1:00pm.

I

�Charity, academics and parties
stressed during fraternity rush
by Sit•• Kulet
Sptoaflltfl Stqff

r... ofiPI&gt;fOllm&gt;~&lt;IY S!l.O.

"'"'"

r;,., ,.., ..

J&lt;tlllol.

Durin&amp; lh&lt;
&lt;'&lt;1:. or
,,nuaUy C'\cty tatnpus actoSi the country._,
p&gt;.nakinc in •n &gt;nd&lt;nl collqe u~dluon·
ftal&lt;mily and IOIOrit~ nuh.
RU$h is lite qi&gt;CSI fa&lt; fraoemollco and
JOf'onlie:s to auraa nt"Yt manbu:t. "WbUt""~ proanum IK primanly IUJOiod &lt;OWOt&lt;b
m&lt;D&lt;nin&amp; freslunao," &lt;&gt;.pqjncd Della 0.1
P1&lt;51do0f RICk leoo1s, "all undorvod~~aon
Mf inYittd and enc:ourqrd lo pa.tdapate ln

Duos ••craae II~

per monoh and arc dcslcn&lt;d 10 oo•01 all
aen..-.1 OJ'Cflllll&amp; CO.U lS well as pony and
OC1o•ltY&lt;&gt;.P&lt;....,..
I The picdaina and initW ion fca; are ""' on
• nllional ~ uufart &gt;COl to 11\o n11ional
hcadquaneu to covc.r tJ\rir

opn-atin&amp;

UI&gt;C&gt;Uq.

'

All_!loulh the dues may ...,. biJh. m001
fr•acrnny mrmbtn llfte' that irs lhf' lona rua
1~ bcncrou of b&lt;i,. in a fmcmily fit
out"&lt;'lhlh&lt;coas. "h'sasmall~to..-y
ta&lt; a lirC'IImc or torocb&lt;fbood" Ddt.a Oli
'manba Dawid Pclkty &gt;aid.

,......,. " RU311 U..olva oo oblipoion and ;,
sWctly desi111ed ra&lt; ohe PfOJpml•c m&lt;mb&lt;f
co meeot fbc: (raa~rmt y brOthe,.., Ltw"LJ added.· T.,. Polot Sylje,.
One of the prime conswiCf'acions mocc
The fi~.a towards membtrshlp·-onc:c
stude(ILS htvt' reaardtOJ (rlternhit; It 60m&lt;Onc has decided to Join-is pl&lt;d&amp;Jns.
wheol\cr manl&gt;mllip wollallccooheir .,..res.
Thos 11 desi111ed to leoeh a Pfospmive
Whfle 11H fraternity members mwt maintain 1 mern~r lht P&lt;incipl., on whlch a frot&lt;:mily
2.0 Rrade point a-vcrqe, .ccordlna to or IOtOthy wu founded, lh&lt; hiJtory of the
Unl•ttsitf rquluioru. linda Jankowski or ch.aplcr .,d the natioll&amp;J frarerni1y or
Oli Omeaa
dalms lhao "a~ a IIOoorily, u well Ulht Grtck olplulba..
$0ro.rit) , wt bave consistently m&amp;lntaJntd
"Wt eapca our pled&amp;ts 10 &amp;&lt;t to know !be
OYtt J .0 IVtfiJC dunna the PllSI rew
IIJY! well and to atnlrib\tt.e ~cthin1
scmesaen.''
posulvt 10 our cl\apCb", u oplains lirn "'Frey,
former Pre~ldtnl and c:umnt tecOfdCT rot
111rormal tutori•a!
Sisma Pho Epsilon rra1emity.
0Jhtf rr.ICmil lts hiiVf ICAden1lc pro&amp;ratn~
In 10m&lt; rraernili&lt;l. a pl&lt;dat mu.l obuain a
dniant!d lO promote a,ood i 'tudy habua. und
tffllin numbC':r of 1poin1s in order to-be-&amp;lltludr:i&gt;. ''Oeha Ch• mamtam5 1n acdve te.\t
consld&lt;~ed lor onlolaoion. "Our pl&lt;dscs earn
(JI( u&gt; which our members tC\ntnbutc old
thtu pu1n11 through phiJIIJlthropk PfOJ«''S.
1&lt;&gt;1\oiU wtll 11&gt; • liso or all course&gt; . . _ bt-·lng on a JOrorily intramural team, or JU.il
~rotrnor&gt; ohey'\'1" had ... I( a mtmb&lt;f hal a
P~rt.CtfJ'lllftl w11h the siucn In a ioinl
quc.s1ion rqardina a courst, aU rhcy h1\&gt;t 10 PtOJC'd, •• upl.a1ntd Masy Archer . secnta.t)'
do IS loo~ up 10 Stt who &lt;I« has 11lcn the o l Alph• So!ma Alpha '&lt;'!oril~.
l'OUr.st . u h 's .. lnd or Jch 1111 IRfOrmll
rhc onphuu on pltdges u lO becomt t i

""'""'Y

••O.,r

1(11\t and 'tlo Ctf·a.cquamt~ with 1hc br04hnll

members in a S«ttt, dostd m«HPJ throuJh
\Oiin.s Pfoteu SOfDC!imG rdcrred to I) a
"bht&lt;kballins" so&gt;ion.
Tht a«m comn from an otd 1r~~t~

for ouurandtl'lt

•• pu&gt;lolble.
ht an db. pkd&amp;n atc rtquuui '0 Vlo&lt;a

and a ..,.hilt ball. Thl' ch:1PI«'t ~ould then

IUlOOOJ::. PfO&amp;f&amp;ll' .'' addt'd Lc'IIII1J..
~.-alalumntand thr nat-.onal haJtrNIY offt't
~M1atdUJ»

~'"&amp;dcmte

and

a•ard~

.ch•C'\'nnnn .''

o\ddulonal COn ttrns or prOSptCIIVf

rt t111bat. Ofttr\ 1ndudt' fin•nc.al obi1Ptious
""" Vle&lt;k Ofl"llllii&gt;OrU hl"C pl&lt;dtona len
on 111&lt; net&amp;l\borhood of S)O. and rnrdauon

@0&lt;\d

atltndlntc aJ

*"

m&lt;"ntnp

acll' thn., tl.Ad 10 &amp;~rally d1~il)' an

2.

wk~ cocb rncrnbn

"ould 1&lt;1 a bl""l ball

in rloW -.o~n and c»Ch a 5 ptcdtc',
na.JM a.s ~nounctd. a hat •outd be' pn!oe\J

and

m«"'

•ntt'fts~

'" runhc'f•n• Ihe (ratftrul)' splfM. on cantpb"4

amon&amp; the mcmbcn. For 11 poqh'f't " ot.e . -,
manbu ..--oukl put a ... hnr: ball 1n1o &amp;he: t.a..t
and a ~alive voce "'«)uld br li,lt'lifitd by a

Aller m 10 len week&gt;. • plod&amp;&lt; k closibl•
( C)t IRIIIInloft, Eli&amp;ibtiU)' IS cf&lt;urmi~ by lbC

wll
II a ccr\4ln pttCQil"!&lt; or lllc balb • !"&lt;

bill&lt;~

blac:&amp;;., tht pl.rdsc would ha't (aitrd tht vo1e

anld th•&gt; b&lt;: bla. ~ ballrd lrom the dlapler.
The- tntu:auon t~Kif u a 5ieC'JC1 ruu.al tt\ac
tt'1"rnm1) the boud,. of bfochcrhood or
w\Ccrhood ptTTnlntntl)' btndm&amp; a penon to a
C~erntl)" ot WMora.y.
Onc:t a pkd&amp;r i\
•n•tta&amp;cd, M a l.Mlrucud tn 1h&lt; .Kacb of hu

fnw~tnll)·"'ka'a.. •hJc'h on..!?:.~~ tht: TC$1

T utorrng mission sends UB students deep inl:o Buffalo
by Debora LIDclqllisl

.!jtrr'""" $14// Writw
s~rraJo's inner-city youiiiS.
Arter repeated fallwe in the
classroom, th~ youna people
are deflated by their loss of self·
esteem and self-confidence.
Public Kbool teachers don 'I
ha vt the dmc for individualiUd
teaching, and classes are over·
e rowdtc! anc! fast-paced .
Added to that are frequently
ove r-crowded families with
parents who don '1 care.
1
In rrsponse to this prob.km,
th&lt; St. Auaunlne Center,
Oioeest or Wes1em New York,
recruits UB volunteers tltroUih
the Community Action Corps
(CAC)-a
student- run
community service organization
on campus-to o f fer 1u1orina.
The CelneJ is an Episcopal
Chuitirs and United Way
A~ncy which has various
proarams servin&amp; the area,
includina the Creall.. L&lt;arnina
Proaram (CLP).
Dtsisned as an aft&lt;r-school
help 5C$OOD to suppltmenl
rejular classroom teadlina, tile
CLP offcn po11p and p rival&lt;
lutorial sessions for SIU&lt;knti
~ remedial bdp. Sludent
volunteers and CAC supply a
QJIIjor pan or the Moria! staff.
U B students, usually tbost
inttrested in the ttatbina
profmioos, are aivtn th~
opportu nity t,o put their
clauroom aud tut b oolt
knowledae to work in tile "reel
world" l~rollih CA.C.

Bllffalo 8dteoll Lack
St. Aua ustlo e's C LP
Proaram Director 11ld that

there is an education deficiency
in th&lt; BurraJo School Systtm
that makes tht vol•mtel!r dfon
necessary. Sht s~ 1ba1 Ibis
deficiency is not limited to a
ttrtain nel&amp;hborhood, rate,
economic clan or culture, bul
involves lht entirt system .
CACwtors volunteer two hours
each week 10 work on a one·to·
one basis with tht kids who
need 1hc help. The proanun
runs Monday lhrouah ThursdAy
from 4 p.m. to S P·IJI·
" The role or i volunteer
reading tutor is to ~barpen lhe
readina and wrltina skills of the
childr"'\1" iald former 1u1or
and 1980 UB ar"'ulle Francine
Tenzer. ''And," she "'ded,
"as imponant, to stras the
recreational and creatl•e aspects
or child d.Vclopmen1."
Aceordina to rudina
proaram c:oordinator Marion
H yman, lht tutors are self·
sdeaed aroup. lbf tutorizla,
she ad6ed, usually r~a1es to a
studen1's career eboiOt sud! as
occu]1a!lonal u.er.py, speech
lherapy or tcachi.DJ. Hyman
lauch t.be tutof$, c:aWQ&amp; l bem
\

"absolutely essemial."
About those who are ou1ored,
"These kich
cooldn't function in a aroup.
We (St. Augustine's CLP)
dtpend heavily on the CAC
"'iun1ecrs." H yman said that
the children really nted lht one·
t&lt;Hln&lt; basis on which lhe
program OP&lt;ratrs.
sh&lt; commenlod,

Kids njoy il
C LP Vo lunt eer Director
Cynthia While added thBt
CAC's help is "sreally nteded
and appred.altd. " As to 1he
tutors' effttl iveness. While

continot!d,
lhe

kids

••Wilhoul tUlors,
would

he

turned

aw1y. "
Barbara Hammonds. a 9th
arader who has been tutored at
St. Auaustine's CLP for se,vual
years said thai sht likes a
tutorial
&amp;fOIIJI.

help

bater than a

"Last year my tutor took me
everywbae," me said, ••and
..toe mailed me t"'o cants and I
stiU ba¥e t.bcm." Often limo a
studau..tutor pair so beyond

~-Nee--

WOULD'YOU BELIEVE THE HAND
IS QUICKER THAN THE EYE?

11 not, .top In aft4f ~ m«gk,...,peJfonn at the bar
and tGIJie. /Or pour ~ent-at t1te FORKS HOTEL
.
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• Friday flab Fry 11 am - 8 2111 • lAte SaaGb Servect Nltely

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~SERVA110NS

REQVESTfiD FRIDAY &amp; .SATURDAY

�~ Rossberg . -:-:---·-

1

ooly :o ldl lbt.kpl OOIIIIIdJ wha&gt; • -

be
m.tde available..
•
The orticer-who replattd Jesse
&gt;: Nuh~iiiCU..-d his piiUU for lhe yur
fi and diciled a promise from Solkoff lhat the
! Facully Smale Ad Hoc commiuee on
i ArlimLillve Aaion would be mack a
f .,..,.....,., body 01 !he Nov...,ber ~

I

,.

1 mectlna.

.l

.

AJOilini said bis offt« hu two primary
II CODO&lt;mS aJid &gt;ince It poJS&lt;Sf&lt;S lhtle auillority
-.: or powrr. it is forced to rely on 1u own
~ lnlqrity to 101 th1n&amp;l dono. The font of hl.s
ol: duti&lt;'S, he explained, fi to keep the University
"clean" for purposes of F~eral review. The
S&lt;COGd flows out of a lot&gt;Cmt for !he
m1nority arovps on tamP\I.S. HC" w-ured lht:

£).CCutivt Commiuec thai he- ~ ••suppoc:ti\~
of academic commitmmt.l...
•
A1051ini Cll!&gt;&lt;cssed tome ooncem_ tlw
SUNY dO&lt;$ not fare wdl in ouractioa
••rcauhu .. minority s.tudents. "lbc system
don pretty well towMds dlsadvantaaed
s1udenu. b&amp;JI is very bad in rcac:hint oul to

details 0\lm)Uodina-lbt U.u..nl!7lo decision
10 dol&lt; dowo th&lt; ll4inorily SUid&lt;:nt Alfain

orr.,... only

Office. 1'be Arnrmlllive Actlon
..ld that he an,d Ketl&lt;r .,..

r&lt;placlna tho~&lt; ~&lt;Niett.

diseussina

Yit&lt; Pr&lt;~ldenl fO&lt; Stud&lt;:ac Affairs Richard
Si&amp;adkow, abo a member of lh&lt; FO&lt;Uky
s.n.e Eucutive CommiuO., noled lltat his
D&lt;panmont will ~&gt;e-!Uina ..., th&lt; bsot nw
.. eek. Th&lt; Vt«~l Aid he~Uinform
the E•&lt;CUII\'t Con~~~~iuee of Stud&lt;nl Affair's
rtfPOn&gt;&lt; 11 Its next rue&lt;~ Ina.
Sluetkow abo ~uested that .J;xocutive
Com(l1111ee memben help him with hiJ
newuc projca-th&lt; Residence Halls Ufe
Slpdy lfOIIp. Th&lt; Via Prtsideal said that his
oommluee is ourr&lt;ntly plannlna to u.q IQ&gt;
the blue or dorm space pnority. S'tAdl&lt;ow
..ked thll the Smotonlill ou110111e forms,
U.u ina l bdr individua.l preferenecs on
whether fr&lt;lhmen be &amp;i... lirR aack a1
dorm
Ht advll&lt;d lh&lt;m to "rtlate it to

space.

acadma\cs" and warned that the entire
problem l.s "a auch·22."

tCJUIIU JtUd&lt;OIJ," h&lt; claimed, addin1 that

Neil Murnt prt~ted his remarkJ on th&lt;

hi&gt; offo&lt;e l.s look In(-., ways to redt..._ the
IM'qUIIity.

Collqt Council meetin&amp; oarlior this momh as
tho Faculty Smat&lt; session drew 10 a elole.
Morra~ nO&lt;ed !he "pa.ooive role" lfie faa~lty

1\fSA
Educational Opponunity Provam-Diraor
Edward Jmkin1 rtqu&lt;'Sted from A&amp;ootini, th&lt;

play In the Cmlncil, t&lt;mttnl it that of an

"'obHTVer." Whilr~tudcncs have a fuU VOlin.&amp;
rcprcscnaaaivc.
-

·Frats. -:-:- - . or his broth en

across the country share .

Havina b«n rti.nsuucd on

rrw ~liS. IJO,

ftaletnhi6 II

only a
UB IIIC in the

C4ITIPIJS'

arowiGJ ....... Thertfore, thoy have been
unabk io purchase fratc:rnily bowel oc ro
ftlabhlh a frucnut.)' row.
The only e•c:&lt;p&lt;ion is Chi Omep IOtoOIY

wtakh has maintained its home on Niqara
Fall&lt; Boulevard throughout the poriod when
(ratrrnhlcs were bann~ from campus. ·Most
other fraternities hav~abl&lt; IO &lt;'Stlblish
rt&gt;iden« eith&lt;r by renting hou..s off ciUOpLI$
as b the caw with Odto ·Chi and Slama Phi
E.,.ilon. "' by r.ecurina dorm spoc&lt; as
Kappa EP\•Ion and Siam• Po.

n .... •r.,..
Plam fnr the n&lt;"' Amhmt CIUOpus
1ncludr a fraLcrniiY row. ••Jill very dirticuh
to dctcnnlnc when that land will becom&lt;
available 10 U) and even If 1t doc..s. we haven't
aot enouJ,h funds to ewn ton1kter buildin8 a
house: tt the present 1imc. 11 nottcf .one

rraannny member.
a...allt, fratt'l'lli&lt;ru aJid 10roriti&lt;s fall
&amp;r oup~ :
social,
profcsslOnat, and honorary.
The most

into oat of lhrcc

TASTE THE BEER THATOUTSB IS
• MOLSO~r GOlDEN IN CANADA=
LABAITS.
Goodnews!

laban's, Can~dis No I ~fling beer; is now imponed to the U S.
So, now it's tasier to aimpa~ the t:as~ of our labans with the
b~ of our friendly competitor
See what you think.
We, like most other Canadian\, p~fer a bonlc of lab,.tt's Beer
oven Golden '
•
If we didn't, we'd likely be drinking Molson• lnsc·e ad-and we
certainly wo ul&lt;!n't bc running this ad

THINK OF CANAQ\
THINK OF I.ABAJTS

lypt

camt1iaJIsliftthefor thtlr

common
on
fratcrnlry. Providing •
m&lt;mb&lt;rs Is their primary

SOC:l&amp;t

ctlon althou&amp;h

thc,r also strc:s.' ac:adtmic •ucca:s. Tbc:y are
,..,._.ted by tbe lnter·Or«k Council
(IGCJ "'hkh ...-... lo promote IIII«·Cr«lv
\ln;ly and t:pirit on campus.
PrQfts:sionaJ fnucmities, on rhe. othtt

hand, art compriied or mcmbn'S who are of
the same maJor. for iruunce. Delta .Si&amp;ma
Pi is the PtOf&lt;SlionaJ busin&lt;IS frattmh) and
il opc:n ro aU m1nagc:rntn1 m.UOrs.

While many professional rratcmidcs have
social function•. moot tfforu arc dO\'Oied co

funhennc thar prof&lt;l&gt;ion by &gt;pOnsoril\1!.

speohrt or triPJ.
Honor ffiJcrnilics, a~ tbc namr implin.,
arc founded to reco&amp;nlzc outitandina
acadtmlc achie:Ycmem . Their metnbtrs mUJ1
di&gt;play hfch honors in ordor to b&lt; icccpted.
lnlerutinJiy, members from a IOCial
fraternity may join a professional or
honorary frattrftit)' and ~icc "'""·
Hov.C'\cr, memberi of one l)''JK' of fratcrnit)'
rnay not jOin a.nothef frllcmlly or the tam~
type.

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Sun. 5 &amp; ll pm
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Injury stalls V -ball steamroller
Losina • key pta,..-, ._., in a opon hkt voU~I
that requires I lOCal team tffon, e&amp;n bt dtvUUIIUIJ.
Th&lt;' UB Women's VoU~I ,..,. karned 11w hard
lto&gt;on Tu&lt;$&lt;1Ay nlJllt althoUJh I hey smotlla&lt;d C....S.O
5&lt;&amp;1&lt; Co~e tO 1"0 llralJht 1111&gt;~ but, mJ.IIIt&lt;d tO
take oaly 00&lt; from BuffaJo Scare ~ Royak uoned
thr mattb ..pectinJ four wins, bul only picked up
thr~

whllelosina IWICC,

UB opened the Tri.,.,lleh wuh 1 IS-13 "''n oYCt
Genesco. BuffaJo found them.oetves h1111n1 sev...t
..,.,.. lona and matina c:ouly mbtakes on def&lt;:nK.
They stiU m~naaed 10 &lt;OnVInan&amp;)y outplay a very
slopPJ' Geneseo teom.
The S&lt;COnd aome fwur&lt;d 11n c\Jllt potnt openiiiJ
burs~ br the Royals, bthJnd the bhsttrina serves or
Bonnie SyltOJ and the aurt&lt;Sivc n&lt;l play of Akerm
Tsuji, &lt;kn&lt;SCO &amp;oc riaht back into the conl&lt;&gt;l ohouJh ,
as incoosislmt play narro..ed the Buffalo leo6 . UB
rlna!ly took the &amp;am&lt; and the match l}ol ) .
"We had .some trouble with the serves. I talked to
lht girts after thC' mau:h about h end told ahem 1hcn:
wUfl't

any reason thty should bC" mlum.a chcrn " (the

..,,..,, said Royal's coach Peter Weinrtkh . "They
"'' tf't

cu.11hing lhtlr ltrves."

BufraJo StaJc raced OC'neseo in tht

nt.ll

mol&lt;"h and

U$ily defeated the btleasured Genesco telll!l In soratght
sam~- I S-.6, 15-.2. ThouS}l 1he Bengal' were 1 smaiiN
team, they wtrt more aa&amp;resslvt -with. their krYt:.IIUld
~c lht n~L Tht IWO came: YlCior)' b)' Scatc c-nhanctd

1hdt m• in&amp; of rhe undefeaLc:d.s wnh UB l. . _nnal

mascb.
The: Royals woo the

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&amp;am&lt; ..ainst the Bmaats
handily !.dina lh&lt; vlcwry IS-10. Laura NarOlll&gt; k&lt;pt
the prasure oo Buffalo Stare's back lint .,.;o, card'ully
placed drivma spikes.
A cn.c:ial injury 10 Syko&amp; in !be sa:ood pm&lt;
switdted lhe momauum to !be Bcopls. Wi\11 the S()l)r&lt;
S1andinJ sevm to SIA UB, Syko• made a lunJina stab ••
a ball faltina from lh&lt; n&lt;t. Jwt u she made c:ontaa
with the ball her llnkl&lt; ~~~ out and she aumpled to
t.ht Ooor in pain. From lh&amp;l pOintoo the Royal's found
thcm&gt;tlvcs sttuasJlns to must&lt;r on offense. "Tbty had
to put P&lt;Oble In poSiUoos thcr'r&lt; aoc us&lt;d to pl.l)in&amp;,"
Sylro• said.
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Ont conlrOVtrSY arose after lht inJury dday
ton.ca-nmalhe' tol.ltion of the Buffalo S.a1c learn flnd
whi~h player Wl.i supposed to scrv~. After 1cn minutes,

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lliOmen out of lheir oorm.J po$f\ioo. Both ream)

struukd to g-ain an advanaa,ge, bur h

was unrorc~ UB

erron. thai gave Starr: the pmc: 16-J4.
"They played a Sood IBm&lt; lllld made $Om&lt; sholf
thty normally wouldn't a~,' ' Wcinreich commented.

Th&lt; team agr«!d that the injury to Sytco• had the
most dcbililatlna cffcx, on their g.ame.
" It throws the 1'1tole team off," revealed Diane

Ndson.

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REACK OUf AND fOOCH. T.-o Royal 'tol.. W'bt.rl pt• )'erY jump In •n

•tt.,.. totwtuma

" II'} a "'toloJ aamc. When )'OU fiel a k~· player IMMtt1 bac•tolhe~ISOOut\. ~tum had a ~t.~hllo...to.wail
lll_JUrrd li hUrl\ the: ft.i.l or the team.·· Wdnrek:h dl..ppoh'lti"'•-- · •I'W'Itntth,..QUMtanddt(IC)plnogtwo.Untort:un.ttH\'. M WitvtYIO
t otldudtd.
- TOllY Ptllf4, k.Mp pta~.. eonnae Syteo• fvrtNf de~ •••m spirit a.
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ield hockey Royals zap UR, 2-1
The University of Buffalo womm'l field
hockey team opened their home sclledule .. uh
a 2·1 viaory ovrr the Unovrr.uy of Rocht.&lt;ltt
last Tuesday. Actually the game "'"'
dominated by UB more thiln lhe :.core
indicated. UB ma~ numrrous soonna
opponunili&lt;s. including scvnal shots that

""e:rc inches away rrom succccdin&amp;.
Led by an aures~ve auad: hne, the Royals
controlled

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Rochestei·s zone for rhr maJorH)' o( lhc

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NormaUy, ror most student1, Friday's are aood dayJ and Mondays arc
•err. very bad. But, th&lt; lloyalstenni• team is a Uule boc ~lllards.
U.t Flid~. the Royals orav&lt;led to McMaster Uoiv&lt;fsity in Ontano,
Canada tal&lt; ina o l.O recor&lt;l with them. They came hom&lt; wilb a 3·11ou, but
briahtened it Monday y defeatiiiJ Nuar&lt;th Collet&lt; in Roch&lt;Sier.
Apinst McM~er. the lOP thrct siDAI&lt;t-playccs won, but UB lost all !he
ocher ma1ches to fall 10 a 3-S decision. WinniiiJ Royals included H&lt;idi
Jubl,
Grayscon and Sue Shbmidl .
Jul\l, o junior at UB, won euily 6-1, 6-4, u dld Gr~n wllh 6-J. 6-4
&gt;&lt;ts. Sdtmldt, describtd by Royals' c:oach Coonle Camniu u "a •err
promisio1 oewconKr," n~ lhrct S&lt;U. but tvmtually J01 the win.
After the oop th,... sJou, McMasw found compttitlon aliule 11101e to its
likil1J, Mour«o Gl... hooded UB's Evdyn Grau bc:r fi111 owo defeats this
stalOo, takiaa them 6-4, 6-2. Pauy Koerner, another one or Camaiu's
P&lt;ornlsin&amp; newcomers. WM home aoPIY· loolna 10 MD Jarivs 6-l, 6-2.
~ Royal's doubles team also came back from Onadi with DOIIIIna but
lnll&lt;d Slories, Tbc aumbtr one Buffalo duo of Lynne Klrcbmoi&lt;r and
LYT&gt;d4t Stidham los&lt; 10 Anno :z.ast....,.y end Yam«D ..ofwl in a convinaAa
6-1, 6-1 ma!chup. II wu Stidham's
loll in doubb. lllbouJb she
normally is panntred with h&lt;r slsttt, Lcslit, who mb&amp;ed M&lt;Mwer d~ 10

After a scoreless firtl half. UB ca m&lt; o ut
fired up. Just owo minutes onto the sc.:ond
half, UB's KcUy McGlynn found Yockey
Jat k$0n whh 11 perfc&lt;:t p35$ whk h Jackoon
fired cleanly into lhe net. Then at 7;JO p.m .
lhe !Hlmc duo collaborated again, with what
proved 10 be the winnlng goal, McGlynn's
hard shot from the point rebounding back to
Jackson who promplly pushed the ball inlo the
unprot&lt;cted net.
Nol to be overlooked in the well played
cantest was the lin&lt; work of goallr Cynthia
Chaplin, who made several key ,
including a crucial stop of a Rochester break·
away.
This year's team bepn it'• schedule with a

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nrst

The wcond UB doublts team also went do"" in defeat- Dee Dee Fisher
and Barb MeDonais k&gt;&lt;ina out 10 Pat McPhee and ~ Scott,
Bu1, the normally blue Monda.)' turned cbc:trful, u thc Royals stomped
Nuar&lt;th6-l. Juhl WISlheonlydbappoinlmen! (or the day, loolna btr rnt
lll&amp;ldtesl.bb season to f~shmlln Eilctn H«&lt;aes, 6-2, S-6, 6-4, Allllte otbc:r
sinaln matches were oV« In 1wo seu, &lt;Xcept (Of Ou u. ~ junor toot
Wee sas lo finish off Nancy Nealon.
Movina up to the ••nales ranks wu,oeam caplain F"tShcr, who dimiAated
Caro1onn Schmidt 6-0, 6-0. The J&lt;nlor is stiU workiiiJ her w~ back up
fratn on ankle lojury.
This time it was Leslie Stidham teomlna up with ICircbmoier for the first
doubt• ...in, while Sharon Wol•kY ond MacDonald took th&lt; ....,nd In lhrce
5eiS,

nte-Royals conlinucthdr susan II 1 4-llevcl, with 11Jt pmesldl btlore
the N&lt;w York State CbamplonJhips. Comnlu ooc:nmented, "I'll be
surpriled if we ~~ Conland(tomorrow al I P· "· II Amherst Tennl1
Coun1), but we should take all the re11 ."

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The club, which practica every day durin&amp;
lhe ~~oeek. " ~o3ohed )oiiiUy by Dimmick and
her assislanl. Doris Clay. Both women
h&gt;vchad numerous years experience in the
aame, wnh Dimmick currently playing in the
Buffalo Field Hockey L.cque, while Clay was
a coach a1 Maine Endwell for seven years,.
The rcll of the season li&amp;urcs to be fatrly
easy, wltb 1he only real tesu beins Syracuse
a.nd Po1sdam. " We think we have a good shot
at the Stale Reaionals, and afte&lt; that maybe
the Nationals," Dimmick said.

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HCJtd coach Be1oy Dimmick, wbcn asked about
the omprovcrnml, sald. ''we have a supe!'
ouac~ th1&gt; )e:u, th&lt; a11ack tandem is much
belltr and COMtanlly bro~e throu&amp;h thru
hnn.
Oimmtck added, "Our frcobmcn CT..,. a
super . Alon&amp; wtlh McGlynn, we have l'ncia
AJmcs and Paulo Miller auack , alon&amp; .-ioh
C)1llht• ChapljJI"'Iaoalie."
The Royuls coach summtd up tile t&lt;iim'•
,.c.'alncs.&lt;c&gt;, uplaln!na, "Our dcfm.c nttds
more wor~ on eeuinll back and ~tin&amp; up, and
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All 800&lt;1 thin~£ mu&lt;~ come to IJ1
end. Suq, wu lbe cao IO&lt; UB's
soc:ecr Bulls u they sulf&lt;ffi! their
j f1tJ1 lou T.-.y at Niapn
! UnlvmuY· UB's orrnuc, Jtymled
: by Niapn's physical ~Y IJid
.. 50ftle qu&lt;Sl.lonablc c:a11s by the
lfi: offiCUU, could mU&lt;Icr only -..,
: s/loiJ in rbe f\1'11 half.
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Said c:o&lt;a~n Soou Bl)'k, ''Tb&lt;
"' r&lt;fs j0&lt;1 root tb&lt; pmc ri&amp;hr away
from us. Whenever we lOt lns:id~
thrir ~'s) ddms&lt;, ,.~an
oflsid&lt;S call." Coach Sal Esposito
felt rhar rhe offoc:lalina hun both
teanu, I won't blame the ofOciaiJ
for our loss. bur ncithtr ltam was
allo'4td 10 play thnr aame.' '
The play w;u physkal lrO&lt;n the
&lt;lltt, as both l&lt;ar!IJ .. ere kcyed•UP
fa&lt; tbi&amp; duel of local rivals. The
forst half was marred by lnjurinand
r&lt;duoicll louis, as both ollcnS&lt;J
loo~ed impoi&lt;nl amidJr rhc chlppy
play or the delenS&lt;, The rouah
11C1ion was the c:auK or many minor
injuries.
Junior fullback Jlm . LaRuo
fumed, "r hcy (the otncials) lost
roral conrrpl of the game. The guy$
wut Dfraid for then IIVcti ou1
there." The &amp;haken up lncludtd
Buffalo's Dave Richards, Herb
Shc-aub, Mike CJoraiev5~i. Davt'
Simpkin. and aoahcnd&lt;r M•rk

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CeiCJ&lt;&lt;. Only CdCJ&lt;e is tx~ed 10
mJ.u any action. "lrhlnt we'll rC..
him noxr aame." ..Ud Esposito. In
the S&lt;COnd hall, while autmptilll 10
hlook a shot on the Purpi&lt; Eaal&lt;s'

Orsr ·aoal, Celtstr came- out of lhe
nef ond susralntd • homosrrina pull.
The ofntiab ~tole I he .show for
1hc nrs:t half. a~ lhref yellow cards

and 1 penaJty kick were O.SK:ssed .
The u&gt;ually &lt;'Omi)O!;&lt;d Esposito

drew 1 bench penahyas he
exprtsscd his dissatfs fatuon with
rhc judaemcnr or the otncills. The

ankle, Schaub'1 impreuive
performance was &lt;n&lt;OUraatna to
the Bulls.
Niaaara coach Jc~n Tasscy
elCplalned hi&amp; team's stral&lt;l)' alltt
the WIJI,
"We keyed on their
awnbers 10 IJid 12 (refcrrin&amp; to
Buu.~· s.corins thre.au Mike
0)0rarev&amp;ki and Chris Simon). We
illutthem out and left the othen to
play ball It worked out preuy well
Ia&lt; us."
Niapn striker Mike loi&gt;afdlow
qrted with hrS coacoh When he
cocnmcoted "UB llu a good
ph,.;al tcaro. What I heY may ladt
In skiU, they make up for ,.;th
hustle."
"We're .niU a lood team ~ l"rn
srill ho&amp;h on rh&lt;K kids," Esposito
added, inclkalon&amp; tlw be may difftt
With l.ooartllow"s as.ses.smcnt ortht
Bulb'oalcnt .
Th&lt; Bulls' coach was quick &lt;o
coach later stated. ••Tben were lootrtce lor the ball o.nd
just note, thoujb 1h1.1 Nia,gata is not in
e iaht yellow cards in 1he lnJide the pcut to the len of Celn~e, UB's divUion and, thus tho lou will
Jame-seven by one offidal. h who was injured on the play . RAy ha\le no bearing on the Bulls'
doesn't help the game." Barry Eeken came In oo replacc hlm and playoff chances. UB now 2·1 (1.0
Shannon of Niqara wu awarded a •hut Niaaara o ur until Ocorae In SUNY Athletic Conference
penalty kick, as one of the Easi&lt;J Tlli""n .!COred with only thirty (SUNYAC) competitioa), hosts
was aJJcaedty pulled down in thc 5ec:onds: rcmainlna In riu: pme.
another non ~SUNYAC cram ,
Bulls' penalty area. Buffalo ,..,
The Bulb S&lt;tm to have found 1 l!i&amp;enhower College on Saturday at
fonunate though, -as Sbann9n's gem in rhell~tt or Schaub. a junior 10:00 a.m. ot the Buffalo SO&lt;c&lt;r
shor glanced off rhe left post.
rrom Swrtt Hume. who mad~: hb Club.
The)' l.hen entenaln cron..towq
Mike Longfellow broke the Ice debut a&gt; • Bull and played a
lor Niaaara or 10:32 of rhe •tcond noticeably ~cronJ gan1c at ct:ni'Cf nval BuffaJo Stale on Wcdnmay
hall as he
the Bull&amp;' newest fullbac k.
With startc:r Do•e (4 p .m. or Rotory Field), in •
addition. Herb Schaub, in a Garwood stlll nunina a $f'rained SUNYAC rontcst .

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""at

wizard of odds ·
by Eddie and Tbe P ullin&amp; Guard
Gi ve lhe Wtzard some credit. He pic~ed Pitt5burgh to nip
Cincinnati but did allude to a po.ulble Upset. In fact, a bunch
of picks wtre on the ball (or in the crynal ball i f you wish)
but, lhe wed&lt; on th~ who!&lt; ""IS disappointing with
wins. The KasOn's record ro da.te-a dull22·20. Weil,that'~
~•ill abo-e .SOO.
Bu,fjt~lo 18, Oilklt1" d U ; whO da thuok it a
month aao. (What maku me think. 15 the rubberoand
defe~ that ' lllrclp st.retch the
to a 4.Q record. Coath·
ol·the·yoar Chuck Knox.)
Atlot.ta U, Stu. Frotoeuro ZJ: The 49'ors are indeed playing
good ball- but they a re our o f rh&lt;ir lr~akin' minds if they
think they belong undefeated aOer four 1amos. (San Fran's
real t.St "'ill come n ext ,... ~ . C an ~ yo ung team bounce

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Pi11sburgh J8, Clucogo /0; Stoelcrs ha'~ to take their loss
out on •omcbody. (Th&lt; S(eel C urt am hru;looked frazzled for
three weoks. It's about time the seaom' are Kwn together .)
Tampa Buy 14, Clevelond /J; And a But Buc hcre and a
But Buc there .. Every tim• Brian Sipe look's up hi =s Buc
Buc:s. (Browns are outclassed by t~e return of the Tampa Bay
defense .)
Dal/os J I, Grt'&lt;'r• IJoy 7: Ti me of Ute year for Bart Starr to
call it quits a&gt; a head C01lt h. (Packers really need a break .
Taking orr for the rc" or the &lt;o:'.UOJI ·~ it . They~ started last
week .)
Hous1o1, 20, Cli•tOt~~DII 7: Two week~-. in a row-no w;.v
Jose. (ll&lt;:ngab fall ,nar and 11 '; undmtandable anrr the
they nipped Pimbureh .)
Los Arrrtl~s 2J, N~w York Grutds IJ: Giant receivers stock
up on llic~ ' &lt;m but they Mill can't pull down the streaking
Rams. (The Rams mus t bc careful nor to fall
On a good
day the Giants could be dangerou! .)
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O.rroit 10, /o1f,, ,,csota /4; O.rroit is I his year~ · Tampa Bay.
They'll ' boc k into the playoffs by defauh . IBiUy Sims i s
&amp;fCit. )
Miam1 17, N,w, Orl#at.S 16: Magicoan DollShula docs it
again. (On-iick·punu, Bob Gr~iK in th&lt; bullpen-what's it
coing to be this "'tck? How about !he Bi&amp; ll&lt;:n?)
Bo/timon1/, Ne.,, York /tis /7; They'restartina to call for
Walt M ic:haers hide. (C&amp;Il he coml back and win Coach or
The Year apin with a losing tcam7) (The Jc:IS' dofcnse is
atrocious. Bert Jones can !lave a mocrophone in the huddle
and they Slill rouldn 't stop him.)
Phil•dtlphla 18, St, Louis 10; EaaJes are tbe class of the
NFC. (And the Catdi ain't.)
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Son DI~IO 17, Kot&gt;SOS City 1&lt;1; The Pullin&amp; Guard arabs
Ed'die by lhe neck nnd tells him lo let ofr'lhe "Chiefs arc:
gonna win" kick. (Steve Fuller down yard bullets are
equivalent Dan Fouts screens.)
lfloshillg/orr U, ~11/i 13; Now aU the Skins need is a
defense. (Look for punter Herman Wea~ei to lhrow more:
than one pass thfs wee:~. fie's b«n on taraec threo weoks in a
row.)

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N~w England 11, !Hnver 10; Jus1 because lhc: Patriots arc:
home. (Rumur has h Mike Haynes and Richard Bishop are
returning. M!" Robinson racks up the ln_!P"J&gt;tioru.J

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Baseball Bulls looking ahe~d;
foresee fun, Florida and draft

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While UB's otudeol.$ arc still unpactlna where he was on a football scbolanhip. He had :11
clothes, buying boola and bccontiqg re..adjiUted injured his wrisl playinc r-ball and was told by D_¥'
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to collese food. !heir bastba!l team bas been dOctors that another injury there would finish
getting ready for its 1~1 season.
any chance he bad or pla)'inc spons-thus
Tbis year the team bas suc:ceeded in pictlng up causina him to travd west to the Queen City.
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Oranac looks forward to some of the ~·s §
for the Nol1h Forest Ci.;c Association . Tlw top tatm. "This year I 'U &amp;ct to pitch against
team took second place at Johnstowo, some or lhc best teams in the nation, •1licll is
Pcllllsylvania in the All American ~atcur &amp;ood because I waot to act drafted," he said.
Baseball Association (AAABA) Nationah this
Power sums up the &amp;aletal auitude of the
summer. The playcn arc Jim and John Mattison, playen when he qid be diose UB for its " bolter
Fran Hagmy and Mike Power . Other Bulls from baseball and iu better education."
Johnstown teams of years gone by lndude Tony
This year the four-year contract for the
Michalski, Tony Nieomcti, Grca Oranae and baseball bud&amp;ct is up for renewal. Tbe bud&amp;a for
Dave Rosenhabn.
the last four years was $18,000. Monltanh is
An optimistic coach Bill Monkarsh noted that hopina to increase the butlcct for bis Division I
four Bulb may be drafted to the major leagues in team, but he S&amp;Yt It is up to the students. "They
. the spring selection. Pitcher Oranae. shonstop arc the one's who vote oo the budJA:t and
Rosenhahn, second baseman Gene Dudalt and determine how much money is to be allotted to
right fielder Reuben Pediford could be early- each tcom, " Monkanh said. " I just hope the
round picks while Power, Hagerty and freshman studcnl.$ will gt'l behind athletics and suppon
Dan Radley may also be selected.
their Icams."
Talking with lhe players, most asrted that the
So far, UB's record is0.2, losing both games to
reason they chose UB over other colleges was Canisius. They will meet Canisius apin, at ·UB,
because of its Division I baseball status. Haserty on Sunday, with Oransc as one o f the starting
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Everybody intttthe pool as coach Ploucha wets his feet
UB will have a new Men's
Varsity Swimmina and Divins
Coach thls season . J oe Ploucha
wiU take over the reins from
former coach Bill Sanford, who
decided to retire from coach1ng
after 31 years or scrvitt at UB.
Spcakina confldent.i aly or
Ploucha, Sanford said, "I'm
tOia!ly behind bim ."
Ploucha is a 1970 araduato of
Rivcrfidc Hi&amp;h School whore be
was a •wimmer. He is a former
member of the Warer Buffalo
'Swim Oob which competed in
AAU 5&amp;nctioned meets. After
rctlimina from naval duty in
1979, P loucha joined the
coAching..aaff at liutch Tech
Hiah School as a two-year
volunteer. He is eurrmtly a
sophomore physital education
major at Canisius CoUqc.
"Compare me to lhe coach
that replaced John Wooden at
UCLA," Plouchadescrlbed his

replacement.
Ploucha was mtroduced to
the team by Uni versity Atblnic
Director Ed Muto at a sparsely
attended meeting. The new

coach •s major concerns: are I be
implcmenlllion or his poliCies
and the aequlaition or funds for
an upcomin&amp; Aorida trip.
"OPA (&amp;rade point average)
is fant, swim ieam is second,"
Ploucha stres3ed. " I want to
keep the team's spirits up. I
believe in leuina the captains
run the team ."
Team co-captains Mark
Unaennan and Bruce Koffsky
pledaed their total cooperation,
as did the whole team, to their
new coach.
"We plan on workin&amp; very
bard with our new coach to
h ave another succusful year,"
one captain said .
And ,work hard they will.
Ploucha wants the team to take

full advantaae of the weight·
lifting rooms as well as a
regimen of lWO practice$ I day.

The oew manor doesn't
anticipare any di(facuhy with
the transition from maehina in
hiah school to collqc.
"in bigh school you bave to
be mother, father. trainer, and
coach," Ploud!a lauglled." In
collqc I 'm just a coach."
Sanford will do his best to
make the transition as smooth
as possible.
" Jf be asks for help it ,..;u be

given. I'll always keep an ear
open,.. the former coach
commented. "He's &amp;Ot a veat
bunch or guys Who go out to
win. This may well be the best
team we've ever hid."
In stc}&gt;pilll down, Sanford
leaves a full car«r, and a rich
lopey. He bas been ar UB since
1948, anivlna the same year as
the Oark HaU pool. Lookinl!
past the boundaries of campus,
the swim coach has scr•ed for
many years on thclntcrnational
Swimtning Hall of Fame,

includina a stint on lhe Board of
Directors, and as. president or
the National Swimming
Coaches Association .
With the help of Sanford and
the nl&gt;deus or last year'• team
tcturnina. the prospea for a
' suc:assful ..asoo in Ploucba's
first ycar looks sood· Last
season the team finished 8-7 and
were tbe SUNY Unive:nity
caners Cbampioos.
" I expect no worse than an
8 ·7 season," lhe BuU's nN'
lead&lt;r promised. -Bill K~~r

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butter aod jdly)'o&amp;un, another is c&amp;$tor
oil yoaurt.
When Doug was asked wby be bepn
to malte and enjoy r~tina YQ&amp;Un be
repjjed, "lt!s 001 as if t'm beOOmin&amp; 1
health food nut, but I've re~d mmy
1r11des on yocw1 and lu benefits. H =.
11 UB, Ibm pc miDy instaJICC$ Wben
I'U be very hUn&amp;fY and very low on c&amp;$h.
In this case, I can Jimply ao to a
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filling, nutritional. inexpenme treal."
Doua was abo questioned a.bout his
favorite yoaun brand. H e Rated,
"Altho1.1&amp;h in many cases there really is
no dirrr.rence between a &amp;eneric brand
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choosina Dannon over tbe otber reading
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C"Uiturcs. Y&lt;li,uft' recently bec:ame qulti
popular )II the United Slates ~ an
eX&lt;:dlmt source or prottin, vitrunin D,
calcium. and comparatively low in
calories. Yoaun also has the ability to
k eep elderly R ussians alive for hundreds
o f years, I((Ordlna to Dannon yoaurt
&lt;Olltmercials.
One yo&amp;un cultist, UB student Doug
Miller, loves yogun so much thltl he
breeds his own Iilli&lt; cultures in his
kitchen with • home made recipe for
yosun.
Although seriqus yogurt r~ends might
havr tb~ir own Salton Yoaurr Maker.
rookies can use a plastic foam cooler.
the kind lhat art alway~ at the beach
fill&lt;d with beer. and a few other
accessories, ro make yogurt anytime .
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2..quart doublt boiler
candy thermometer
•~ommercial yogurt maker
loam picnic chest
seven 8-ounce plast iC' or
containers with covers

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I quart or milk (wholt or low Ill)
2 level tablespoons of room·
temperuure, plai n lowfat yoaurt
containlna live bactllla (cuhvres)
Ill cup or instant nonfat dry mllk

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bacterial cldi&amp;bt .
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person who Is watcbing their wti&amp;ht
must take nOtt that the fruil-flavored
yoaurts tuc high in calorirs. Eacl!
serving contains approlllmately 2SO
calories as opposed to tbe non·Jyrup
flavors which contain 200 calories.
Many consurnrn also regard froten
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without auilt."
Dissolve nonfat dry milk In the whole Salton Yoaun Maker .) Pour the
Howevor, some froun yogurt
or lowfat milk in top of tile do~tble potential yogurt into 1lx eight -ounce contains more calories than ice cream.
boiler. Stlr until tbe mixture ruches 180 jars. 4o
Th&lt; dieter wbo feels ' - 1 indulse in a
dtgrees f', hold il tbere for'a minute, and
Fill the seventh with boilina w11er and frozen yogun treat "because yogun is
let it drop to II S dearees. Remove about surround it with the six jars of yogun In
not fattening" is bdna very misled .
113 cup of milk from tbe double boiler tlle ioe chest. The yogun jars muR be
Some random opinions or yoaun
and 1dd the two tablespoons of yoaun covered. Cover the chest and leave in an ..round campus reveal that many people
starter . Blend well. Return tbe out-of-the-way place for five tO six eat it for h.alth related reasons. "I eat
mflk/starter combination to U.e d~uble hours, and ah, Muniffel you have Yocurt because I'm dietin&amp;," said one
boiler and blend.
yogun.
s(udent. "But I bate it. The sour taste is
IMUbatlon, tire prOC&lt;S$tbat forms the
Now any fla•-orin&amp; ;:an be added.
awfut.':AnorJier remarked. " I eat
deliciow bacterium, takes place in the Dried fruit, such as aprieou or raisins.
yoaun because it's aood for you ...
plastic:. foam ioe chest. (Unl~ you've incr~ tbe yogun's nutritional value.
Giglina. this 11uden1 replied, ''J want to
alrc1dy run out and purchased your own
With tbis recipe, on&lt; can also aplon
hve to be lOS years old.''

Bicyclist inspired by Anderson
b) OoullllS MYJIIIII$kl

b&lt;fore, plln• to end ltis trip in
Norfol~. Vlrainra where be will visit
th&lt; poll• for lht lint timorn his life.
"I fe..t the Pill &lt;l&amp;ht years wore
WlUttd by not vorlna,'' nid
Kinner. He oddocl that he's vO&lt;loa
for Andeuon beciUK "be Is the
only man who dealt with the
and l1 the most prq.matic and

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A cross roui11ry tricy&lt;lilt is taklna
the voice oP John Andenon on a
1rand rour of the United Swes.
All swnmer lona. pooi)U ..:r011
America ,.ef'"t lrated to the. unlqut
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An~~:O~·~~;h! r:;P.;~I~~ !:::
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or the: three candidales."

IU! trip was in Des Moines. Iowa
wlltn he mn his candidare. " I
one hundrod dollar a
plate fu.nd raisin&amp; djnner for
Anderson. All of the people wert
wearina suits and I was wearing a
t·llhlrt that saki. 'Vlfiiniaru fO&lt;
Anderson' and jeanJ. Andtrson
came up to the table wh«e I was

It tended o

sittinJ and asked mt what I was

Ht wmt on to 18Y. "lt'ushame wt ~dolna In l.owa. I told him what my
counlry-on i bicycle. His tln:t a president on the bub or how plans were and tater thll night
tnthwiasm as he rod&lt; Into Bufflll&gt; many t&lt;I&lt;Vltion commmiab he durina bia spm:h ht made reference
last Friday nlahr was 11111 mona.
makes."
to It and had me $land up."
Another memorable ..pcrlence
Tourlna the counuy Is a once In a
Ufttime experi&lt;ncc, but to do h In Callf0111la 011 my fttln&lt;l
for Kinner was spendina a nighl in
the name or anoth&lt;r
Is
Klnncr len Norfolk, Vlrr.inia on jail. He had arrived in Grind!, Iowa
extraordinary . . "He (Andcfoon) Jul) I I and O.w to Portland, taro 11 night, and waslooklna for a
brought me out of my pOiitlc:ol ~on. Whtn he ten Por!land on pll(e to· pitch hiS tent wben he was
apathy," uys Kinner.
July 12 both he and his bikt wm grettocl by the local polite. Upon
Kinner then t&gt;plllnod the idea covrrod Wlth Mt. Htltna's Vlll&lt;*fJk: hearlna what be was cloina' they
for his trt.L
Uh. From tbtre be rode west to the said, "Can'tlct anYthin&amp; hlPI'On to
"In the boalnnlna oftbil year my l'lldnc &lt;0111 and then rumed ta~: you." 1M pOlice said bt could....,
rwo roe&gt;ma;es w&lt;rel&gt;laonln&amp; a bike Since that timt Klnne:r has ridden one or their jail cdls lD bUJik down
trip acrou the counuy. In Febnlary aboour lhreo tboUJaDd miles. Ancr • in, and be ~eel. Kinner said !be mudl rolleo. u be Ukocl.
laskocl l.bem if I~ lftlloo&amp; w1 le&amp;vkla Buffalo Klrt11&lt;1 plans to rick town wu like tbe old ttlcvision
To bls ~. Klnnauld that
c:atnpallft fO&lt;~ . They Aid, to Malae, dowa the ea.Aern
show ''Mayberry R.F. D." At ~ poople iA the west had D&lt;Ver
seaboard
ro
BaltilrloR,
and
to
~m
o•dod
tbat
nialn,
due:
to
heard
of Andtt- btfbre. "The
·~: A 1oicydc Is the wey to
-the a&gt;wllry '*-""' .. .dow !iftall)' wind up his trip In hit' home IUtt ..... his "bunk" .... locked aposurt for Andenon Is Crucial,"
_ ad doa 't miu a t.Nna. Ia a car you stilt or Vli'Jini&amp;. Helrill bave then s.hUt. In !be raomin&amp; he wu tolcl
miss. toe .'*
COYtre•hbout 4500 milu.
that he was more than w.ti:omt to ht ~ fttb that Ills trip has Ileal
Klnna Aid t1ra1 tbe hi&amp;)J polnr or u.tt !be showcr and 10 drink as a . _ so
He bu talked
Kin.aer. •ho .... votod

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lritb food memories or eacb

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nnors. Wbite Aid IMt the
illlprov~ IJld c:twaw are
•~'more than~- ··
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lllldcrWcDt a complete clllllle

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abo&lt;rt potlllcs wilh a II:&amp;&lt; aumber
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aDd fpds lllat bt bas WOD
oomt VDl&lt;l for AD4cnoa; IGrtt&gt;er
believa that Ills lftll(est success !!a
.,.... his abilily to a~~~v!Qco-poopte
to rcai$ter for .the upcomi&lt;la·
dtcdoa.

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Difficulties arc alto caused if
either the student or the tutor
don'ubow up for tbe session.
Then people S11trt to act
cliscourq,d....
Several tutors from last year
said tbat they joined tbe CLP
'*-we they needed experience,
or '*-use they were in OT and
T.,._Mabtoo
had to fulftll the vollmteer work
Tbe l utorlll&amp; pr()81am br.l't requiraneot. But the volunteen
willlo11t minu.sa howt'Vfr,
also said lhli they en}Qyed it
Wilen thlaP don't work out ao- 11114 PI'Obllbl' wo,Jd bave done
alooly, Wiilte nid. • "II Is il ~if it didn'l ~tlnlas worl&lt;
_ . . . . ........ peired . . lowud lbcir ~.
atadlftt w11b tbe Wl'OilC"I.IIIor.
OWina t.Cerow round out
iwo l(ade

lrtds in rtadina
ability," aal4 White.
Aathony(lnothcr IIUfkot)
MCded Mlf&lt;llftlllllld bcJOI it.
White
thl1 these kids
IU1ID't d-1), b1lt tb'*'- they just
.-i ~ to show them
WI cJaey 011n do it w_pt.

araaed

•bow the proaram tbrouab a
friald who l_tf! tutored before.
l&gt;ianoa was ~Deemed a'bour
~- effect $II&lt; bad 011 bet
aucleat, t..amy.
"Lookbta
back, I doD't think lha41 bdped
him 111 all. I'm not really sve. if
llftYlbitt&amp; wu done," she aaid.
But accordlil&amp; to the CLP
DlrectO~J, &amp;be wu 1 success:
They said thai Lenny's rcadlna
ability did IDaprovc and that tile
lurorial .auions did make a
·difrtrence in hh overall
altitude.
•Hyman said that flm the

IUior must Set tbrolJah \o •
tid's penoaaliry, and IM11
beln WOfkiQI with bim . In
leDny's c-. bf baled the
ldtool be was llllcadina and
I hill bimlfted hi4ffort with bii
lutor.
Aaotber volunteer who
tutored last ~ wu Nancy ·
Nickerson. ~ said she ii
"lnteres~ed in slow Iamers and
~kt havE dolle It ~)'Way. "
• IIUI rcsudloa the su ~uall$rine
ctafr, Nickerson said, !'1be
people wer~ f•nttutlc, ve.ry
oraanlzed and very helpflll:"

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lodoy ol 3 p.m. In 7.Jioyos C, T~ at ~:30 p.rn• 1n 7
Hayes C
Wedoesdoy at 1 p.m. In U C.perl.
Tecltn!q,ou for -tln.IJ effective resume wUI be
clltcuutd. Job lntoNieWing
Ttdln!q,ou
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announcements

CogplU.. Sclenct Gn&gt;up fotmlng frx lnlrxmollenguo~
rel..ed ~lng. C-.a Bob llenn&lt;t 01 837-0699
wetdluloyt.. ln!Vdbdploil&gt;oty group flr&gt;l mHtln9•

Tbe c---.. bctYI« (Jrd noor o1 l'llciiMI lloU) 1o
oponootlnf(ol'len'• Suppon
c....,..llng Group. 1\ny
..... Into-..! In ponlclpollng In .....,, • lf'oup. pl. . .
coniAICI Bob Pukolf Tutldoy oc Thurldoy from 9•3 p.m
oiiiJI -3737.

and

~..-.ng ~

proQram. NOmanagement courHs or buslneu
uptritnc:~ In t~ulled. Stgn. fo inLerviews fn !J Haye~ C
Mrs.. Meek et831-35J 5 . Minorities tre encouraged

~11fusleo? Group LAgol Servlttl olfoulegolon4 lnf....,otlon to oil 08 ljudtnl&amp;. Open II ·~ p.m.
"lolondoy, Thursday ond Frldoy, unUI61'.m . Tt«ldoY end
until 7 p.m. Wednesday In 3.0 Squire. Open 1·5 p.m.
i'landoy In 177 /0\F1\C, Ellleon. 831 ·227 3.

uP

Of caJJ

IO 'U)ply,

tot women slvdeniS

or trlends olstudentl who wou~ be wiiUng to partlc;lp,el.e
fn a $hort aludy ot memory IH!Ing ~ fldu&lt;:ted In the

... Psychology Dept. If you are lntere"ed
flhqndo O• ndolot 831·3079.

plea ~t~

contact

Hey you·- Want • td$14! ol ttol world work? We need you.
Be IJ volunteer. W• hen many oren In which you c.an tell
your sktll: be a hal" * "d Crosl vofuntee.r. a macrame
wof'kfibop pan.lclpaot. o reading tutor. a companion to
elderly lhut·lns. The poulbllhJe• ate endleu. C.all CAC at
113 1 ·3~21 QO "QP by )4S Squire

PT Baku.le today tn the
11·5p.m.

1131·)281 .

~ed deniAl wO&lt;Il? The Dtp&lt;

ot Behawlc&gt;rol Selene•
women who lhl'* they nad de:nt.el worlc;
t o parhclpete
study of pnlor.n1
r-e:spom;r lo routine den"' I lreetlnotM~ Two
(UIIng.s are
prcwid•d. Con1a&lt;t Dr. N. Coroi&gt; ••113 1·2164.
needs

I'M!n OC'

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*'!tilth Sciences Ubraty from

Rad.laUon Safdy and RadloJ.sotope Technlq\tf: Seminars
Oct. ~N&lt;&gt;•. 17 hom 3-5 p.m. 1~ 246 Cary. FM m«&gt;&lt;•
Information cell the ~&amp;etk»n Protettion ~ at

Chltdre.n from brokt:n and " troubled homu IMdlns
broken or troubled llvu need (rlends You con ~lp by
calllr&gt;g the &amp;e-1\·Ftlend program at 878-0JJ7 frrxn 1().6
p.m. wutc.day'-

and would

•

TM Writing Ptace Is o r(ee tutodal at.NI« .sponsored by
the Unlveristy Lea rning Center . Oraduate: end
undergaduele students who are proOc;le.nl ~Mrhen are
trained in an lntenslve c:ourJe 10 llelp them dnl with
stutleolt1 wrltlng probh:rns on any level, We do not
provid e editing or proof·reedlng services. We do provide
rupon.slve listeners who con help with the obstocles
which otl.a;e ln the dev~opmenl ol any wr1uen 'Vr.lork.
Hou11 are weekdoy~ (rom 12-4 p.m . and 6·9 p.m. on
Mondays, Wednesday and Thursdoy ~n 336 Baldy, Atto tn
233 Squire on Tuesdays from 6·9 p.m.

If their Ia any group who lalnteteated In helping out Wllh
thr: Amt'rlcan Red CrMa Bloodmobile, cont.ta Nanc:y
l eako •• 8&amp;6 ·7~. 111~1 . 323.

Women StudUitl -wt ' " looking

.

Ot.dultlng Seniors-On l"'ondoy. • rtprosen,.tv~ from
lho.School ofl'lonogementQ(Syr.cuseOnlvenl&lt;ywlll bt
on campus to inlef'llle• ~udent$ Interested In the MBA

"u

" OncowutneUMI\n_C:O._l" givenbyDr. G.de
Q.. Robk\ of the Scott Po.ler Rc.xa.rC"h tn•ltute today at
3.30 p.m. In 10 t.ptn.

opportunit.Ja .

"1M "on· VIolent Llberotlan Movement In India ltd by
Gondhi" gl..., by Dr. CloMide Welch Wednesday al 7 pJll.
In 316 Fillmore, EII-L

StnJors •ho arc. going: to go to graduate.- or ptofusSon•l
tchool who h.lve not e:ltlbl•shed I rtJHence
lihoukl
contact M rs. Mack ot831 ·3515or set upon\ppolntment
In 3 lily.. c.

me

,/

#1\FC at\Hknts-FrH lu\01\e' aub\once '" • II areas of
English, Sc:~c end Math In the evening especielly lot"
MFC student. ~pply at Sptc:Lal Service. 311 Townund
between 5-8 p.m . wtekdays.

knlors lntuu-tcd ln ela5hlon are.e.r-ScholershiPJ fot
of _.udy 6t lhe.Tobe·Coburn School fOf
Fashion Ce rttrs Ltd.. is ,being ofrered. For- ruther
'nfotmation write to Dire.-Q:or of Aclml.sslons, 'fobe·
Coburn School for Fashion Careera. 651 Mldl10n

I OM yeer COufst

Stude.nta-Joln o Foc-.-.dty .S.nt ~ committee. Only ., few
poslUof'l ere left. Join now to lnOuenu the drclslons that
tfft&lt;'l yQu.

lwe~ve.

- H- to 0-"• l&gt;loJt o..t ot ur.M glv:, by Crawford
Llrltta ()a. 7 e1 8 p.m. In che Katharine Come.lt Thteter.
&lt;lay People'• 1\lllance collcdlouse taniglll ., 9 p.m. In
107 Townsend.
''Thclugllta on tlloi!J&lt;parlmonUngSo&lt;XtyM glvtn by Don
Campbell OC't. 14 ot 3 p.m In the Kiva Room. S.ldy.
..The St.ductlon of Jo. Tyn•n" Codly at 1 and 9 p.m. In
170 /0\F/\C, Ellicott. tamQrrQw •• 7 an.d 9
In 146
O~ lcndort end Sunday tt 5, 7 and 9 p.m. In the Squlre.

p.m.

Conrere.nce Theater.

New York. NY 10021. 212·879·4644,-

meeHngs __~------------

8tcomc. Involved-apply for coordinator of Ac4dcmk
Club1. No e•perlence ~C"euary . Appty et J 11 Talbert.

movies, arts &amp;.Jectures _ ___

lfullll Rdoted Cart« Doy Ocl. 20 11om 11 ·2 p,m.ln the
Haas Lounge and FUlmore Room , Squire
RetK~tivu from VZlious..htalth fedllt.lu w
m be on
c•mp~s to discuss present and future c.areer

01111dwt.e stu«nts end Knlor.s Interutltd 1.n •tudylne In
Scandinavia (Of the 1981.&amp;2 Khool yea, thoutd WT'fte to
the Nnerican-Sc.ndlnovlon Foundotlon, 127 Eau 73rd
s.,..,, litw Yqok, NY 10021

At( •opf'MHnote atudotnt wbo catfle.d • 3.5 •~u-s~ lor
one or both .wmt'ttera of their frclhmen yea r are e:llglble
lQ join 1\Jpha lAmbda Delta. a ht.,.,...n acholutoe: hoOol
society. The 6udiiM tor •pptk~.t h.n been c.xt•ndcd
lo toct.y at-4:30p.m . S\Op ln our olnce et 110 Norton or
coli 1136-2807.

..,.. r-..1

,..~_,,

8odoty al WQmv&gt; Enal-.om..u Ml&gt;ndoy at 7;jo p.m.
In 2:06 Furnet.

" In tho Realm~ tile Sel\ou" tonight 11 4d0. 7 and 9:30
p.m. In lho Squire Conference Thrtt\er:
'"Tunnel Vlaton•• tonight end comorrow at mklnlghtln the
Squhe C4'nreref1Ce \ huter.

Stlpondtd paslllon.

Anti·Repe. Tes.k Force meets Sunday at 5 p.m. In 34.5Squlre..
-

Lutheran sc~lces Sunday It I I a.m. In the Jtne Keeler
Room, Ellf.cott. 81bl' student tt 10 a.m. before ttrvlcet.

Tow~nd.

Vete,..na-11 you heYe not l;,.ed in you monthly
•lltndan« slip IG&lt; Stptembeo. ptoo.., do so tadoy;

Squloe.

sports Information - -- --..--

8ahal Club meets tod,a y al 8 p.m. In Red Jeclcet c:.Jete.r1e,

Tadoy: VQI~ball at Mansfield Stole Toumement, PI\;
Oolf 01 8oookltO Tl&gt;lmt&lt;lmtn~ R-...H .
T""'orrow: F-11 vs. Hobou1. (QIIe~, R_,. ~d.
1:30 p.m.. Soc.,.,. w. Ebtnho- College. llulfalo
Socctr Club, 10 a.m, Wrxnen'a Ttnnb va. Canlond
s...e.
Couns. I p.m.: Crou tountry o&lt; lthocl
~- ,, Baod&gt;oJI o&lt; C.nlslus Col~
l&gt;laadly: Field Hoclloy II S~ (Jnlwrolty; /0\tn'l
TfMIJ Ol Connan On~roky.
Tuudly: Women's T..,.ll VL St. llonowentun. 1\mherst

UB Jllllr.n'a CU'tc.r rnee\$ Sunday et 8 p.m. in 2) I

cOmmuter Afl'airs Council meetJ todly ot 3 p.m. In 334

(lay-StudeJllActWUiuCenler..,_nw.. kdoyohom 10-6
p.m. In 311 Squire. lteoaur. . IIICiude peope... boalu and
rcferr.lL

EIII&lt;O&lt;t.
1\Jplta Sltlma Alpha wiN nQI ~ thb ....J&lt;tnd due 10
ln.U.Uans. 1\ny quation &lt;WI Down 11 636-S34~.

Della S~tma PI - · lht dlat&gt;ltt P4117 tonlghlat e p.m.
In :!R'Sqlllre. I\JI Inte&lt;uled-. majors arellwtled.

SoOll E&gt;&lt;peoioftco Mli!latry p.m. In lhe IO¥o ~. ~-

oteit_.,_ at

Oonc:OI"s '!odlshop metllng- .Mu doss tadoy o&lt; 3;30
•

7

p.m. In 161 -

.,.,_••udy

ln._ _ _ _ _
~ ..

locle St»ccrtnt Autl.
DldcndlJr!MntX.

ll)f.ot'b

tomorrow at 5-.30 p.m. In 29

7 p.m. In 2Q Squirt.

p.m. ...... - - - - 2. twv.nlt)' .......

1o -

.... ... -

lunfto,,.

Couns, 4 p.~n.
Hotllo:nk S - 1 IIssa. meecs Sundoy at 4:30 p.m. In
Squirt. Ek&lt;tlon.,.dU be hold.
'

...... ~ llllftlotJy - l p MrVIU Sunday II~

eou

"nme Allot Time" S.1urdoy •• 4:30, 7 •nd 9:30 In Ill&lt;&gt;
Sqvlro Canfelence Theater and Sunday 11 4:30, 7 end
9-.30 In the Woldman TM•ttt. Monon,

. . and ~u

'" * - In

_...lng I« 1hoo aound commh-. ""-

-· ~

· l'td&lt; All' on lf'PIIcotlan 01 106

~ Stadalt Assn. , _ . IOdoy •• 6-.JO p.m. 1n

260SquiA:.
I

SA Tud!lng Awor( c:om...ntet m. .b Thursday lrl Ill
Talben.
'•

Women'•
ba akctba ll
team
preseason
conditlonlngSHOiano doll)' at 3:30 p.m. In 4 .C:.Irk hall
Tryout6 In OC'tabor. Datos wlU be OMGimcod. C~tacl
Cooch Undo O'Oonntll lor lTI&lt;ft lnl.,..,.tlan.

LAim wllorcyour money goes-Scb.......utu.Sill OW

, . . _ . . . . , _ ..Ul ~ couaaeling aerlce at
....._....._ 40 c.pon lllvd. Call~·~ far ll!\1'•.
~

.W. Ro&lt;hskeUar.

_....., ClenNon Aul meecsWodnncloy at 3 p.m. In

lo loaklng fQ' Mad !Ius aj~Uins ond bu&gt;&lt;opqlns. Stop 1ft
7 Sq•lro ond. !Ill aut on application. Roller SMtlng Pal\)/
11 ~~~on Nl-o Falls Blvd. /olondot from 10.1 un•
Tlcke,. ayO\Iable 11 Clio Sid ClUb olfklt. 7 Squl,.,•

...:....., .... 01-.ll ... lilllol- Sundoy ..

f ilii ~ E,ollon ~ Sunday oc 7 p.m. In 2J4 '
SqoJr.,

&lt;ll -lft&amp;on f'"'Cllce tonlglll 11 7 p.m. ln 0.111 Gym.
Far tT&gt;Ote ln!Qrmat~ aoll DO 'II _,9-3049•

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rudy for 1 ftnal itopkmmtllion. Only tbe complctJon
or fht P.'itcbti from four crcdit-hOun 10 cb.rft credit·
houn in some counc:s remains.
In ID AUJUSt m&lt;mo addr&lt;SS&lt;d IO Vic&lt; Pmi«nl for
Aadtmi&lt; Afflin Roben Rossbera, Division of
Undrranduate Educalion (DUEl Dean John
Peradouo outlined those courRS to th~ DUE

Curriculum Commjucc recommended unde:rao the
change:, The ..Dean "however, did not tha1 di1111iJnN
Oepartmtols could request a hearlna to provfdr lhC'

DUE Curriculum Committee rtcomm~ds co prov'dc

''fVI1ht.r justification" ~-by itf course should bt "alucd

., rour cudiu.

Many of th&lt; D&lt;!&gt;anmcnu thll had courws aff...~cd
by tb.Sprinccr Repon have bquo 10 mc:t"O thu
Willi tb&lt; commiucc. Others ha~ alrady foll&amp;ht. and
won, tb&lt; baub to offer four c:mlit &lt;DON&lt;&gt;. Til&lt;
b..., untii' No~ber I 10 submit thot

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_ o..,...tm•:nts

ant ascummu.

' lAid t o - ·
'' h is our hopr rh~ once a rtc:ommmd.lltOn is aard
.on." Padono wnxc, "tho: Spnna&lt;t Rrpor1 may rinally
b&lt; laid 10 rest." Thus. full implerncntauon should b&lt;
completed by September of 1981.
In 1917, the facuhy Scna1e Commilltc on CutrK"ulllr
Stn;cturc-lhc Sprioger Rcpon-rrcommcndt'd th.,_l
tht Unlvershy move 10 review h~ 11ructure o.nd tndorsc
the. three credillthrct ('Qnta.ct~huur cuur.KS b rhc

.

aandatd for UB. The ..,. )t.u, thai Vice Prcoickm
for Aa4mric AfrlUl Ronald Bunn. called ra&lt; u
e.wnutatioo or all credit hours
to c:odna.
Peradotto's mc:mo abo CCftUim his lntrrpraadoo of
the Sprinscr itepon's itopl&lt;m&lt;ntllion IUUuJ&lt;. &amp;&gt; he
fwcs toaohtt the looa history or the "'.....,.,. In
Phmc I, the 0..0 t&lt;m&amp;rks, til&lt; tmplcmenudon
commlltec conccnaratc-d on the contact/ crecUt
equl\'lll&lt;ncy illue IIJid O&lt;t a Fall 1979 lmplttneruation

assl..,...

daJc.

Phase II. Pcrado11o continued, led 10 the problems
:and dirrtcuJtid involved with dollna out cXCfl)lioos to

the rule for dcpanmtnt$ Who had u:quCi,cci
prcfcrtlltbltttatmtt~t. ''Many academic dcpanmenr~,
however, v.·crc lax in rcponina and Pcradouo ~
rorc«&lt; to ask Uoivttsky President Robcn L. Kcu~_,_o \
delay lmptemcm-..1ton ont&gt; )'tar. ro Stpccmbcr t981.
K&lt;ll&lt;t and th&lt; Facolty S..aJ&lt; ~~feed •uh th&lt; Dan ODd
Sprlf\&amp;CT was del•~~od for onco year .
Dtpnaion•
To Ptadono. 1hc delay meant th.at not Oftl\' vrovld
dcpanmaus hne mOf"c tfme 10 PfC'S)etC thrir
justiroation&gt;, but th&lt;y would h&lt;
mon:
&lt;at&lt;flllly by the DUE Curriculor C.O.,m•ll«. In
addhiOo, the- Dean aplatncd, UB ' '- ·oukl not ba'£ to
bc.ar the fuR wti&amp;ht o( IIAO dt-prn)lt&lt;t r:nrotl.mcm

"••abed

c-((ms

as ontt." He llabdtd the t•-o dftcu u the

"srntdflllh&lt;t daUS&lt;"-which alto"' &lt;IUdenu alr&lt;ady
mroiJcd in the Uni\lt!TSil)' at the cimr .rnph:mnuadon.
or Springer to rcma.nunarfl:clc-d- and the- lmdtocy
PeradOIIO found IOWard [X~nments 10 undcrmruiJ

or

~t:ajn

a.rc:as.

wednesday
Vol. 31, No. 13/SUNY at...,alo/ 24 Saplember 1180
diatrtbu....,.. lot.N Uftkotts-"ty ~ii&amp;IRH OMeopf ,_. ~

UB in 1980: a year of key issues and crucial decisions
by Eltna Catans
EdiloN•·C~i(/

ThJr. acadanic yur .uancb to be atnon.a 1he tou,&amp;hera and
mou interesting UR b .. dealt whh in a deqde Put deci&amp;Jons
made on acadc.mk: J)fannJna and poltoy may dash with ne-w
directioru. IPUrYed by the f'COIJ-Omic restraintS promised for the

19SOs.

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For th&lt; PaJ1 Ovc Y&lt;Ots tbls UnlY&lt;fsily bas •oi«d concern
O\tr the impmdina doom restricted rundina will have on
public hfahn educadoo. Each year .. bud&amp;ct time rolled
around, lh&lt; u rdl hard on JKO.,...... And annually, u tb&lt;
cuu incrascd, UB tal~ed more CODdidly about rctm~&lt;hmmt
and stifled d&lt;penmm".
But 1101 •••n 1.u1 Sprina dic110p Jevd us. Stat&lt; U1Uvamy
of Nno YO&lt;k (SUI'IY) and ~ York S'W&lt; officials openly
d«&lt;at&lt; !hat pvblic 1\iah&lt;r education would faa a serious, and
possibly dam-.Jna chlll&lt;na&lt; .,.., tb&lt; O&lt;lQ five years. Nc"&lt;f
befon: had th&lt; 5411&lt; openly told UB to stop Cl}ina tbe bud&amp;tt
blues and Wltll thll fundi would h&lt; danJcrously tiaht

man or che d«adc.

t

Muctr Plan ror hi&amp;he:r education was released by the Board
of Rca&lt;nl;.
ln tha1. the Rcaenn ap~ to.thow rmanciaJ ravoritim'
1oward private lrucltutiont and indicated fundi nJ nltctia

wMeh moy work a&amp;&amp;1nll SUNY.
•
Th&lt;r&lt;fO&lt;e, this ycar·Sbould silo"' how firm SUNY Rands In
the h[&amp;}1et C"ctUcatJoo arena. The comllctlrfon fn tht pall h.u
CUI the public 1.)'1tcm shon and lefc UB t1amorins (or llrc
~u ppon .

The Nscmbay and SMite races: tn No.,cmbcr wall

hl'tC

au

errm 6n SUNY'• future. Wbik $Om&lt; loall lepslltO&lt;S h•••
b«n panicularly mponsi\eto UB's need&gt;. other have btdd&lt;n
behind P&lt;omix&gt;.
•
Assemblyman John Shcff&lt;t has r.-peatcdly 11~m 1
hard- stand to k«p UB pr(IJialiU funnion•n&amp; State

Smacor Walter J. flo.n supponed ahc 1u.kion hlkt wtUttt
•aaaed SI SO more por year onto SUNY tuition He oiJo.
howc'\Cf. su.ppontd 1hc move co rCS&amp;orc- runds nn out of the

SUNY buda&lt;l by Govemor Huah L Care,~.
Thh year. mon: lhan cvu before, SUNY will hive- 10 usc
cltatd O(fteiaJS IO rally for public st'L.10t 'UpDQrl. lr

indlvidoal ea.rnpu.scs seck promisu from 1hc candidatn
befor&lt; th&lt; Sprlna lllld the budge~ prodtlCed lh&lt;n may b&lt; a
liule tllltr 10 deal whh.

Analysis

.... . and a chance that students wa face
another hike this year, SUNY is losing its claim
of"a(fordable education. "'
So wbll&lt; 11111 rcdina fr&lt;&gt;m Ill&lt; """ itoposcd when th&lt;

1980-8 I E_.cutlve Bud&amp;&lt;! was Introduced, thlr Univ,..si;y can
label u lu primary c:onccra ror this )a[ the new budao
Governor Huah L. Cart Y. will lntrocluet in March :
As UB S&lt;lfches ror I vision DOl bathed in &amp;)oom, ~ rniiIIW IIW will be bound by On&amp;Ddal c:onstninu and sllllpcd by
its raponS&lt;

10

those.

Blu the re&amp;l ptvotal pomt W111 be SUNY's commit mml to
UB. Now thltlh&lt; piJittn or ti&amp;hl&lt;f budgm u &lt;kat. SUNY
wall hlvt' 10 make- c'hoi&lt;U. Wdl il Itt IM U'f\j\Hsit1 Ct'ntn tft
Buflalo ,...ch fUifillm&lt;ntT Wtll it pump in mou&amp;h funds 10
stop th&lt; uoclus or fiR&lt; prof&lt;$00rs! wm it pm..,. "'..,..,...
from bdna auued'l"
•
This )a[ SUNY may hi\&lt; to Jive mon smous
coruid&lt;ration to closiQ&amp; -akcr ampu&gt;cs and applyina tb&lt;
sawd rnooey co ochers _,.,h_morr poeeruial, Tbat sotution 10
buda&lt;t "O&lt;S tw b«n raised annuallY; but bridly dis&lt;ussal.
T'M' budctt thai comn down for 1981-82 may prove that
that's a viable alttrnaaive..
As the pool of coll&lt;J&lt;·aaed youth d«:r&lt;11Ja and th&lt;
Rcamu pl.oes lncrcasin&amp; cmpbasis oo mrollmenr nauru for
fundlna, compcthion within 5«:tOH as well as a.mon1 chc.m
wiU arow ncrc:e. Un.ivc:rlhks Wi.U ba•ff to rund ways 10 lure
students. for the privaae sector. driva in tht. PUI have b«n
v(aorou.1 and larady more succ:asfuJ than tbosc undenakcn
by th&lt; public &gt;«tor.
SUNY's biJJOU ldvantag&lt; so f11 bas b«n iu low tuition.
But with tb&lt; SISO hike ito,poscd on lb&lt; Slat&lt; S)'SI&lt;m in 1979.
and a JOOd ell~ that studmu will ,._ anochtt h•ke •hb
jour, SUNY Is losina iu daim of ..affordable educauon:·

A..........,.lletll&lt;

A_A..._,.Piu

Hi&amp;ltliahtin' SUNY's An1UJ&lt; to~ money ow of tb&lt;
S&lt;ate will h&lt; its llectl&lt; wltb another P,.blic II)Siall, the City
Unl-y of New Ya&lt;t (CUNY) and 'tb&lt; privau SO&lt;tor. The
Olll'lin&amp; d&lt;blle over iua wh&lt;r&lt; tb&lt; S&lt;atc's aJDJmitm&lt;nl lies

.. adnlinlstrat!H$ reallx tbol "'..,..,. will h&lt; auned ir
cuu &amp;r&lt; d&lt;alt 101dy ..:cordioa to eruollmaus. The te,~ to
formina 1 new ..vision.. lddressini this ideo will h&lt; lh&lt;

piled momeruum early this month wllctl 1 clrafi for tb&lt;

Aud&lt;mic:s II tlw Uoivcnily Jbollld diana&lt; dt&amp;Siially tbl&gt;

J
"'Academics ... should change drastically
this year as administrators realize
that programs will be gutted if cuts
are dealt according to enrollments. "
Tlm Uttiv~nity is a casr study of failed auanpu to form aa
drcah·~ plan~•hich bluqwints the: mstnurton"s JIO-th. After

or

) 'uti
tC'pQiled failures a fromuLI for cvalu:adnJ prOpmn
was Kt an 1.971 by Lbcn Y.c-e Presidmt for Actdaruc: Alfain.

(IIPAA) Ronald Bunn.

The controvers:t.J aatancnt OtJIIincd prot,ranu •tuda
"OUid h&lt; nourUh&lt;d. which wollld C&gt;iJt 11 Mlbl&lt; levels or
suppon and which would ha:vc: to 1.1rophy. Provarru with

blah enrollmcnt.s,

Enalne&lt;rina and

pardcultrly Manascmcnl.

Architmur&lt;,

would ,.,

trarufusiont. Outside rcsea.rc.h ara.nlJ woukl

providco

"arowth money" ror lower priority proara.nu.
Tlmco. ho-.·evn-. has shown lhar no Pf011&amp;m can req)Ond to
rtprarrd cut). Waminas thai the budacu will not btcomc
mO&lt;&lt; amcrous 11&lt; a sianalthat low priorilics-sucb a. Aru II
!Arcrs, Sodal Sciences and The Colks&lt;s- wllln«d r&lt;n&lt;"ed
~&lt;uppon which

can only come throuah more baJ.anct'CI

rttrmc:hman ~

Wi1b Rob&lt;n Rosobq's .....WOO into tb&lt; VPAA pos1 tlw
)a[, UB has 1 S&lt;ClOCid ch&amp;n&lt;t to form an ICadmUc: plan to
mah with tb&lt; lr&lt;Dds and..,.,.... or tb&lt; 1980&gt;. The Uoh..nity
can mtcr tbe 1981-IZacadanic )a[ wilh a dar .;...of the
plllu b sbollld follow.

Witb RoubcJJ"s conuniuDcru 10 a~ least review dtc 0&amp;•--s of
the 8uM plan, aqlcclcd PIOVIDU slloWd sound tbdr

AudanicPian.

Inside: Happy AMiolersory- P. 3 1Hard labor- P· 9 / 'Discovery'-P. I3-15 I Local boy malces rood-:-P. I 7

,

Law.

lh&lt; rkbat
h.D.\'C'

-~l!llll.ltO-

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dllcoat•. AllllooiP lllc Aaldcmlc Plu Is alw~~YS opoken or
~ in rhetoriCol cams, ic II ....,.lially a fonnola for fUDdiQa.

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From It, dqionm«GU wiD be able to set lona.._ ~··

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c-rt~..-.-

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. Alfeclioa ~ plaruUQa wiD be tbe Uolvmity's
g. commitment to Ocacrarl!diiCOIJoo. Witb lllc realization that
Jl U..tlbcnl ronruoru.. l~baveeodod _,ewbat ID rollon,
~ ooadcmia is sbift!Da 1u rava&lt; to a brOIIdcr view ~r edt&gt;Calloo
" wbiob \bat sraduat.. will read, write, ..Wyze and
critiq"" iafono.ation 8deq~. "Ocacral Education" bas

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become !be catcb·atll:olution for lllc failures or. narrowly
foeused educatM&gt;n.
Since ltnpkmematlon bepo on campu~lut year, Gen Ed
bas met numerous o'*-cles. Uolvmity Praideot Roben L.
Keuc:r bas oow asked for a reaffiQJtat.ioo of ioterat in it.
Hence, the upcomina m011ths wiU see renewed debate on the

!~';'~~~:::"ror

it is upbdd, u it mostllkdy will be,
the wriakl'" wiD be ironed out and the seeond half of this
~ year should seelfllU• ldto effttt. 1be key to Ibis is
pultin1 one person out of _the coterie of concerned faculty
m&lt;mb&lt;n and odminislraton who will mnd at the project's
ahead and dir«tlon is rbe most ilpponaat sense . this
helm.
•
Ketter mllbt be io the best position to assume thal pool. He · Uftivmity IIO&lt;ds • .Acaden!JC and ftsoal manaaemeut wiU
lolows where the resourees wiD be and be wiU be able 10 require cnatlvity and innovation' '""' truic:st test or !be
m&amp;ndltc-dun.. He bas no1, however, shown more than verbal President may come.or his own doioa and hilblilht 1~1
Juppon for Gen Ed and it is not llkdy that~· can be forced 10 administratiVe operations.
play commander. HopefuUy, !be. lessons learned last year on
For studmu, the bill&lt;'t challenge will be malntainiD&amp;
implemcnlation wiJJ alfow c.h c Task Foret" treated to assist rilbts earned in the 1970s. This year started orr with the
rflat.- to combiJ. obstacles more. readily.
t
HamJ&amp;n memo wllicb, addressiDJ Student Mandatory Fees,
implied that student decisions ean be ovenumed·and student
Capo. ,_...adoo
power usurped.
Anothor polentt.lly positive prospect fO( UB this )'eat IS
With campU!a comparing laraclY quiC'I and Sludmu
Ketter's proposed reorpniz:tion ofhiah adminsararivc ofr~ees. seemingly apal/1etic, adniinistrations may try 10 briDJ power
Acc:ordina to the plan, the Executive Vice Presideur's baek into their hands. Tbe Harripn memo may have even
poJitions would be eliminated and repi.Oed with one for an
been a test batloon. It was, however, met with suong
administrati-ve Vice Presidmc. the- perso'n in thaa position opposilion from the Student Assoclati~ of the State
owouill receive and aC'I upon reports . _ many or the University (SASU) and 51Udent aovemmCSOW!hroulbout the
computer-oriented divisions such as the Office or Admissions SLAte. I( administrators for«: a conrrontation. the· student
a: Records.
leaders of lhe 1980s appear ascute enoll&amp;h to play an active

"The shift if carried through1 might'alow
Ketter to concentrate less on day-to..&lt;Jay
affairs ond put more time ilto long-term
planning ond policy decision. It could deprive
him of ony excuses for not tackHng problems
Universily members feel he needs to address."

.-ole.

"But with the s ISO hike imposed on the s~
system in 1979, ond 0 choncethotstudents
will face another hike this yeor.-SUNY is losing
itscloim of"affordableeducation, •"

MaiMiatOI')' I ra
.~
Despite any limitations of the Hlll'Tip.o memo may pl..,. on

ttudent power, the doeumear came in response to a question
obat wiD peak later on thl$ year. ·Annuati_y Jt~dmu have
voiced coocem that their mandatory fee money is misusc&lt;l .
. And realllarly, ease poiniS are cited.
This year, as mandated by the Trw~ees on a four·year

··-

basis, campuses oqoss the State have to vote on • hether !beY

\W'&amp;l\l to contin·u~ mandatory fees. 1n view of the p~ ~~~.

'1\lJ

it is not unrealiltic 10 tXpcCI that tbc pnodl"'E
·be
threatened. 'The questions haw been ICrious. uQ jUJt last
year, UB Sludcnts defeated a proposal to in&lt;rcase the rees
from $70 to S15 with apotbet $3 increment in-1982.
Even i( th~ fee: continues, but srudtnts refuse to increast it,
clutn wUI be hard hit. They have already ~ued that $500
does ao quite as f11 as 11 us¢ to. Chances are that eampup
Will try to iron OUI the problems with the fees early in tbe year,
They may tlack dbwn on abuses and make studmu
comfonable with endorsin&amp; their O&gt;istence. Tb&lt; fltll
referet)dum wiU probably .come this , semest&lt;T so if il5
defeated, another can be hdd io the St&gt;rlna.
Atbloti&lt; foadtoa
Tbc UB Athlcllc Department and the ScU4m1 Association

hctt YtiU ban to sec aside some time for neaot1ations this ytar
to deddc fundina. A foiiT·)'ear ..reement slvina Athletics
$1.47,000 annually w111 havelo be rcneaotiated.

•

Meanwhile, annual, on'80ina- isJues Hie f!Jhtlna for
Amherst consttuetioo, watchioa !be Main Str&lt;e~ Campw
'evolve:
inro a.n Health Sciences cauer and ~Una for Sludent
n,., discussions may DO&lt;. ao so m&gt;oothly, Alhletia Will space on
the.nonb &lt;amP,us will r&lt;maio.

araue that a rundina increase is n........-y for a qualjly . Eac:ll year the University seems to be II a croaroads. II
proaram. n,., Scudcnt Assodatlon will h'ave to c:oruider the
conswtly cxperieoces ne"' c:hallenaes, defeats and successes.
COil of the new fieldhouse to the athletic progam. But it will
HopefuUy 1980-81 will see a oew vision, albeit adaplnd 10 !be
also remember problems that otber aroups have had securing restrainu we've come ro eXpect.
Oark H'a!l for spedal fuoctioDJ, the current Tille IX suit ·on
Since i973 Whtn fhe State bepn fmO!IdaUy CUiliDJ the

Tbe sbln, If
allow Ketler oo
OODc:mtr&amp;le lest oo dly-t&lt;HIQ
and puo more time Into
lollg-teno planftiria·U&lt;I poil¢y clocilloDs. ll•eould oho ckpri~ behalf or the 's !&gt;owiiDJ team and • &lt;aSO last year or
~ or many .....,., ror t~ina prilblenis Un!W:rs!IJ
embez:ilan&lt;DI.
'
nxmberf fed be -.lf._IO IIOidtm.
•
Tbe built-in cbeek on iny deal n&lt;aotlated will be the
"Witb UB r.cJaa shrinkioa, raourca, hard dc:cislo~ lie • 11uderu body VOk o.n whether t~ app ve an llf1'IIIIIC'IIlt.

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educational .system whkh Was onet its pride, it5 ii\Aitution!
~'&lt;$ponded. Now, wo lolow well wbauo ""l'lCO· New ideas~
fiAally beailllliDJ and changes that Will be made this year, may
Jee SU!&lt;fY, and UB, dealina creativefy with fu eodstence.

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Sp«t""" Slof/ Writ«

Women's Studies College (WSC) i&amp; celebrating a mile•tone-its
tenth annlvenary. The College bas greatly matured durin&amp; a decade
of nru&amp;&amp;lc and growth, according to Co-coord;nator Nancy Savoy,
who said thai upcoming plans call for a brand pew Third World
Women's S!\Jdics program and a campaign to become a regular
department of the University, offering its own Bachelor of Arts
degree.
Through the efforts of students and facully and wi1h the help of
women from the community, WSC was born in 1970. It was a time
when "students were demanding women's studies." says Alison
Hicks, one of four part·time staff workets at the College.
Ten years may S«m like no great achievement since many
departments here have been in existence for at least tiJII.t long, ''But
for us it's e.xcitin&amp; because there are so few women's studies
departments that have been 111oond for so long," Hicks said.
State University of New York (SUNY) budget cuts and the off.
campus location of the College hav,c hindeted but not destroyed the
CoUcge, •ccording to 1ltird World Women's Studies Coordinator,
Ana Hildaao. "Throughout ten years we've been fighting to stay
alive" declared Hildago. "We're proud that we've survived and
we'regrowin.a !''

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Professloaal women
The Third World Women's Studies program was created "In
rcsponse to the needs or the students in the University," she
el{plalned. The main goals of the program are to prepare new
courses ·on Third World women and to Institute prograus which
will work closely with Third World groups. Hildago is currently
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J Comell political analyst M~nning Marable to_speak
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intertSt wilb Marable's appearance tbb w~ .

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Mamllna toWable, wbo will be appcarfna
tomonowM.UB itcoo cemecllbataarowiQanamberof
• 42 votert rmd it COIIvcnieot to separate moral bdiefa
~ from polltkal luua.
"&amp;cau.. of !be effec:u that politits bas on day to
day life.'' saJd Marable, "it is impossible to live
~ wilbout politlct. The effec:u arc takina place all of !be
time-wbal we work, when we sOcialize and when we
limply live." He deems it "oecesoary to modern
civiliudon 110 people focus on. wba1 is bappenina
arou.od and to them."
Marabl&lt; will speak tomotTow It 3:45 p.m. in
Ditfmdorf Hall, and apia at 8 p.m. II tbt Norlb
J&lt;ffmon Ubrary located all32 E. Ulica. Strea about
" Martin Luther Kina. Jr. and Tho P olitics of Non·
V'IOient Reform ."
Marable aarees in. many respects with the late Civil
Rlahcs leader, maintainiJll that Kina "arew" both
socially and politically. "But be made miltakes just like
any man, because he was a mortal," Marable
explained. " Yet, be learned," added the social theorist,
"just as we cari learn by simply pulling our interests in
the riaht direction. " .
Currently, Marable serves as a Senior Research
Associate· or Hisrory a nd PoHtical Economy at the
African Studies and Research Center at Cornell

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"Rqardless of qreemeot or DOt wilb Manning
Marable," noted fordham, "I not only think it would
be interesting to bear whit be says, but I 81110 bdievelt
will spark direct mcttlvatlon lnlo lboae who take me
Ume to limn to blm." Fordham aarees wilb Marable ,
that lbere it a "sbifi" takina place In black society.
"Many people ate droppina from the Oanocratic
Panybullbeyaren'taec:es&amp;arUyJoininathe Republican
Pany." A third politlc:al party, Marable stressed,
C81lliOt and bas 001 been easily dismissed. Marablo1s a
senior officer in lb&lt; newly formed National Black
Politic:al Pany.
Associat&lt; Profossor of HlJtory Ellen DuBois also
looks fO&lt;Ward to Marable's presentation Thursday.
" I share in bis beliefs in an independent political
- be.!&lt;: outside the two party system," declared DuBois,
"paniai!Miy the Oanoeratic Party." DuBois believes
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polili&lt;l."
"!be oCmocntic Party has taken the votes of blacks
and other disadvantaaed miooritits for aranted." She
University. He writes a nationally syndicated political also strased thelmponancc of Marable's appearance.
column, "From The Grassroots," which is published "I think- what he talks about is important," she
in 11 0 newspapers and journals. He is also Exeeutivo emphasized\ " not only to blacks, but to women and
Editor or "Th• Block Ag~ndo," and an Executive any progressive movement In society. I'm happy he's
Officer qf the National Black Political Assembly.
comina to Buffalo to set tho dlancc to talk with the
Professor Monroe Fordham, a member of the pcoplt in !be U"!!ersity an~ the corbmunity.

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Former United N&amp;lions Ambassador Andrew Younc will
spiak a1 \JB Tuesday night in Oarl: Gym on lbt Main Strea
Campus. Sponsored jointly by !be Blac:k Student-Union
(BSU) and the Student Association Speakers Bureau, Youna
will appear at 8 p.m. for an expected two hour address, and
question and answer period.
Youna, former U N Ambassador under President J:artu,
was ousted from that Spot after a public furor resulted from
some-of his statements on Middle lle$1 ACfairs. Youna had
been active in the Civil Riahts movement for almost 20 years
P'revious to that: earning a repuwion for his candor.
Youna's appearancc will bigblistlt the first time BSU .0d
the Speakers Bureau have teamed up for such an event.
r~ekcts for the lecture-Y!lllllJ'• only appearancc in this
area- are n for studmts and S3 for aD otbers.

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lon C. Hcsslop, a 21 J&lt;llT-&lt;lld

Govu-nor's rcaick:nc was urelted by
UB Public Safety officon lUI
""&lt;Ckc:nd for Pllllilli a fll« alarm ill
the EWoou Complex. The incid&lt;nl
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tho third noc.-, &amp;&lt;COtclioc to a
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Trials of the victims;
the aftermath of rape
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''Oh, ao wbac'J" Is the mtitude of vfoltnt one, the
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men to~ard t rape. reporra wu brutally OSSiuhed." added
Revcrc.nd John A. Kamatu, Arlene 8unows. Executive Dirmor
Director or The Weile-r or tbt PsythotogicaJ Services
Foundation. Rfporu or rt,pe act C&lt;n!er.
fO&lt;'US&lt;d oa the auai._ot; tb&lt; victim
In the - · months, and oft&lt;n
bc&lt;om.. another 11atisdc and the )'&lt;IrS a/In the IUoclt, I - b
s&lt;aR:b 1"0 Oft fO&lt; the ,..p;a, "IU flllcd with (ear, "ll rally
Foraoucn"' the wotiW'I wllo, aRcr tn. . - wotiW'I," aplaioed
sumvl"' the ltauma of lite lltack, K..amaru. "'They're loin&amp; to be
m... th&lt;n roc:c • cliffiC'Ult period of 'ri&amp;htcncd or mm,'" be .said. ''Tbrir
IUijuJUncr1l thll u frouahl wilh whole trust in people: iJ shauered,"

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'" some cuc1. impossible .
Accordiroa to PfYd&gt;oloaisU, thCT&lt; b
no one prcdlcuble rACtion-thc
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vary rrom one woman to the next.
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reaction to rap¢ ~ thai .. ,.ve
e•r.&lt;rien«d vto1mce an my lire: 1
lllhollah ho aclcled that individuals
re.attions vary. Ht noted. thiJ. ra:pc
is a violent aa, not a sex act and
that maoy women f&lt;d that aa act or
violence has bn11 committed .
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10 po" the $200 baU and "'Ill foce
utll 11 a date not yet detcnninod.
Heulop's praot mateoot him his
in UB's rcsid&lt;uce h.U.,
HO&lt;IIins Dim:tor Modi- Boyoc
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Get the facts straight

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Loi'o btooth a sigh ol relief.
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After seven tears &amp;Jnoe It wu tlrtt talked about on UB's oampuaea,
j Springer lmplomentotlon loIn Its lilt at ago. In t973the dabato otanod and

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on and off for tour yur.s until the Faculty Senate-nearty

'&amp; u111nimously-adopted the •tCarnegle Unit" which grant ed only one credit
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teacher-·.student contact hour.
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then, each department has been examining Ita undergraduate

.,;, CCMJI'Ha to Juallfy retaining a fourooeredll·foythr&amp;e-elaa-sroom-hour policy or

; "devaluating'' four credll course on-e unit.
~ W~Ye wondered all along hoW well the Unf¥erslly would overcome ~he
i hurdles that acc:ol'l)panled Sptlnger. We worried about cJI.Ii$ &amp;Jze, bu5 time
~ and ad'l6duJes. teaching eHectlven ess, and the educational merit of tt'le
switch. For the most Part those I&amp;Sulls are yet to be seen.
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Wo era, however, glad to a.ee a projec1 oarrled through. We Ale gt.ad to
IM four Ctedit classes winding down ~tnd a UntversJty fulfilling one ol Its
goafs, even It we're talking about completion In Fall 1981 when 1979 was
the orig inal target.
.
Springer mat obslacJes during Ita Implementation and will proba'bly m&amp;et
more befote U' s done. But. the gear&amp; l(ept moving and eventuaJiy &amp;laded to
mest). Aegatclless- of the opln lol'ls Oil tM vit1ues and ¥Ices ol Springer. you
ha~e to admit it'!i a good feeling 10 see somethtng movin~ to'Watd

c:omplefJM.

Vote today

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To liN Editor:

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In respoose
Mt. DIVIncenzo's remarks about the
Sub Soard 1ealendat ,, 9-22-80 The Spectrvm 1wish to
set the record str~~lgtlt •od allow \he fa~s to speak fOf
themselves.
F•ct 1: The 581 Calendar did not cost $5000ofStuden t
Mandat01y Fees as stated by Mr, OiVII"eenzo. There
was abotJt s2200 In advertl.slng offsetting th-e cost.
F1c11: t will be tile flf$llo admit that th&amp; calendit was
not 1., Inexpensive 115 1 planned. Untortunltely WhU$11
waa at the printers. a coct~nlcal problem developed,
re-sulting in an lnesease cost to produce the eatendar.
Fact 3: 'l'he calendar was deslgned free ol c"aroa by
two an students thrO...gh an lntornshJp program.
F•ct 4: The d~fere.nee In prlnllng the calendar on p la in
whfle paper or on yellow papot 1.a Insignificant In
ret1Hon to cotl. The chanoe In paper cotor would no'l
have brought the cost ol the calendar down by any _
great amount.
F•ct 5: You can not print any 12 month calendar with
an)' quaJity for $500-$1000, You cannot even pt'loto-eopy
a 12 month calendar tor lhat·prlca. tf Mr. DiVIncenzo
knoWs where one can be done for that price, please lel

Today Is the last day to vote In the Student Association (SA) Senate
me litnow.
elections ano It you haven' t exercised that right, do !.0 before 8 p.m.
For alii he comp11lnts this student body hu about the Uni~Joralty, 1ot all
Fact6: By the war the calendafs wete so well received
the discontent IM newspapers channf!l abOUt t.he Qualhy ot life here, • In the areas they w8re dlatrlbut~td Cilley were all gone
nothing wUI be re.sOIVecl It e\leryone sil.a Dack Wh&lt;!n l/le chance comes tor
wlrhln three hours), It seems 10 me th1t more s.l'\ould
ChJJJge,
SA Pretident Tim Slleehan asia he doesn't expect thi$ )'ear's voter
turnoot to be greater than last yea( s. Then, only five porcOI"'f of th-e $lucfent
population voted. Surely rtom Seputmber to May more than five percent
we-te ltuatrated or dis.guated or dfs.enohanted with some aspect ot UB.
The Senate's. main purpose Is to act as an admlnl·strator and banker fOf
stud&amp;.n1 mandalory fees. The bOdy will formulate I he budget lor clubs and
organizations in 1981-82 and, a~g to Sl'u)ehan. lhe funding process
win take more lime and be more tt'lorovgh.
lM disbursal and use of mandatory student rees is a common topic ot
debate. Studenta frequently voice discontent with alleged abuses and Wjll
be asltod this year to vote on whether the l&amp;e It sell $hOukS be continued.
The key to cleaning up any possible misuses I s by hiYi ng competent.
retJabte people In cl'\arge~
Unfortunately, tew students Will tl.now ¥Who the candJdatos are and fewer
will ml!ke an ettort to Hnd out. l akea lew minutes to t"lk to people and find
out W'hO'a moll qualltled. Thln~ aboullh!ngs you've read or hurd, talk to
peop~e.atudy a couple ot slinger. Use the opportunity you have to be part of
a cho'ce.
·
C.mp\15 residents can choose lour dormitory Senators- while .students
wno live oH-c-ampus elect 1hc senators. The raHoa a.re propon.~na.l to the
s tudent popullllon. Addltlon1 tly, atu()ents will vote tor two SenalatS·Bt·
rarqe. Vorlng booths are loceted neer Ihe candy counter In Oapen Hall1 the
Lenman Oesk tn Governors, tho Elllcotl Studenl Clud ilnd Squhe and
Goodyear HaltG on the Main Sveet Cllmpus. A list of c.endiOIUisls on page
3 In thiS paper.
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The Student Aasocfatlon and the bodies j t encompass.e.a ere set up lot
-Students. Make ti'Mlm wort\ for you.
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have beao printed.
F•c-t 7: An addltlot1115000 calendars will be dl•ttlbutld
next semester 11 no charge to the student body. In
other words, not ont)' one pennY of Student roes witt be
spenLon producing these a4i:llllonal calendars.
F1ct 8: ThD calendar h,a.&amp; mcx.e 1ha\ ooe purpose Ia R
Not Of1IV w1111t l..n'torm atu3ents ol what day It ls,Jt also
tnfort+ls the students or lmponant eventa during tne
sc.hooj year. but moSt importantly It j\elps'f~ililrlze
the student populace with t.he aervlces- prov ded by
Sub-Board line. A stude.nt·run corporatton that pends
over S1.2 mllfion 10 provtde sorvlca not PfO)Jded by the
State ot admlnlstraUon. They even aupp.!,Y-urv) cos thai
are not even offered on most college"Campuse:., and
IIley are all to ben.eflt Ihe $IUdenl.
h Is (101 an easy tob to Inform such 1 large .student
body of our services 1n a way that IIley will tt!fnilmber. 11
tUrt!S out however that the SBI Calendar Is t.,e ,.,ost
cost aiUclent WI)' of doing the job.
I beUe~e the facta SJ?08k for themselves. I o.nl'y want
to m~e sure that the shJd&amp;nt·s knew the otht!r side of
the coin. t appreciate Mr. DiVIncenzo's concern ovt'
the way atudent mandalory tees are spent (constderlng
t contribute to that fund) but I believe bel ore making
1ccunllons plea$0 be sure you l\lve all the facts.

MICh11eJ SIJauan
Dlrectot ot Publlc1t1ons

Sub-Boiuct l Inc.

An impressive summer
In 1M lf8dltion of S4turday Night Uve writer Atan ,ZWiebel, Iormor New
Jeta center Gerry Phil bin and songwriter WHile Nile, anottler US

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notoriety.

Bulla' ba:aebatt pitcher Joe Hisketh. wt1o daziled l ans 11 thll University
tor three years 1 had an Impressive summet- with the top-rate Montreat
Expos organl.utlon. With il9-2 record record"and 2..2,. earned nm a'lefage In
lhe minot leagues, II looks as It Heake~h may have a future lnprofess.lonal
baseball.
The thrill oJ pitching In ao O)hibltfOil o-·me lot' tne Expos against
Toronto, and rocet&lt;Jng tho win. will be a rMmOry l'in~et~ I$ nol lil!i'l' to
forget. And slmltarty, tria tJCcllemeht Qenerated everytlme he tool\ uw
mound on Peele Field wftt be hard to match.
We send our congraluletlons to Hestteth, and w~h him tua. Wflh hta
eMeavors 1n lhf! Montreat Ofg&amp;nlzatlon.

HE'S ~NSWE.RING QUE5TIONS

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Flpctdng· t~geih;,
ro)tN,Edllor:
_ ,~ otud!rlta ~.. comptal nod about tho Blue Bhd
bo)a 1)'81em, -IailY about our tendency to travel
el•-cl·~. . with long IntervalS In bel-~. "WilY,"
they ""'"can'! lM)I run t'lery five mlnulos like the
Wo"""" this letter Will clear up ihelr
mlauncllnt~lng•. When we r•n fftlery I lYe minutes In
tile P&amp;ft, •· ~ • cunooo pha"""*''*i Every
-kOf tWOabult....,.,lddiNppeat,leavlngnot!11ct. In
moat caMij radio &lt;Ontact would become garbled
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get out ~ SOS from aome¥rllire ateK~nd 1ha ola

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lead us io bel'- t~at there Ia an apptOOtlmately six
aquare mile aroo thr®gh wlllc~ Mlllenlporl Highway
runs In which alrange dlaappiarertcn ~ othl!f
uM&gt;tplaln.blo happenings oCc.Jr. We call thlo area \,h i
Bluebird Triangle, and until we ere abkt to e•ptalo the
preft,.el ot 1hla phenomenon and tocate the
- - l o ol ""' colleogu. . (Of at leoti their
wrockage) we are banding tooothlr lor ptotei:llon. We
a.re.OOfl")' for any_lncOnventence ,!hi• may eeuse.
H1mt wlfhh•ld Upon ffll!lUSSI

�Not grateful for the quote
7o liNEd/lor:
My lnttnt '' to comment oo tM controwway
•og.rdlng tn. ''OUolo of Ill&lt; S.(• ptlntOCI In tn.
Septtlltbir 6 1""" ol 7he Sl&gt;«tlfJrri. W-IOCity oro
attempting to olloln --"tt In at! Reidt, bvl OUt
lttol""*'t ot ecauolttt
mode
dllllcu~ by
11\e Claosllleltions we llncl _ , _ ~eeiOCI to. Tho
Septoml»r 5 "OUote Olin. Oily," llral of all clu ollloela
QrotJp of women 11 girls and -.conctl)'. phlc:ed
Judgement on be1Wty, ove:r wtllch no one he1 control.

11u-.

How can • otone. man

ot

mote

woman, not COI'IIIcrer Ullt

~"Quote of tha Day•• dlapara.olng:?

Raool S. Ovi\e tn h ltleller to th• editor, t ll\td ,,..,, lt'l

epuk. ·t l sugoe~t tl'lat he 6dd lome respect •Od
OOfllkleratk&gt;n to that admtrer'on.. And how cton Mt,

D"'• know INI It to loflao
FrMd.t"'\6n7 Couktn't tl be Mra. Freeoman't 1 1110
I VOQal 11\1.1 he ~~ ftwet IU.Uf'lot~ ant 11111
usJngl,b.
U W8.S ~ hOw one COUld lfilnk tl\at the edHOfN I
•t•U ot 1M Spercrf\H?I c:ould be 10 •"=lou• t o
dtdlberate.ly mAifgn I plrt Of the popul•llon With SUCh I
quote, Let me rem~ Mt Duke tnat •'' t,.arm !• Ml 1
product of vlsclouan.at: one can harm 01 hun without
IM4fllno 1o do eo dollborAitly.
There ~to many thlno• lhat both " ugly" and
"beauUfut•• women lfl " mofe gtateful f04".'"' We take
pc1de m lhi~ otl\et than ®' beauty or tack thereat;
IUCh as our... kltetfloettee. our nemaoe~ ilnd CM.tt
contributk&gt;nllo aoc.fety. PtthaPI eYen the fiO'I \tlo vote

reading Ellllbolh Fr-man•o lett., C0&lt;1..,Ing lhlo
w.. remlndfld ot an okt joke. -Thl1 toke w1a
equeuy 11 dftOiraglng as the ~·ouote of the Otrl ..
!loft Mr. OU'e not roallze thai this to the pojnl ol CMir Is somet.nlng tOf' wnlc-tt we ctn now tM •·men: or-•letut ..
argomMt7 StalfH1"W!b .such u that ..-Ouol• of ,,... tA the hl tura. meybe we w iN be able 10 M ..mort
Oily" · IMM dol&gt;toclellng jol&lt;es and _.golo graletur lor'lf,. ......, lley \hal man recel¥e
se•lst aM d4 Kr•mlnau~ attitudes.
~S11y, , _ lo II o!Moua 10 Mr. D"'e 0\il Ms
ts.aue, he

Also. M r. Duke•a atatemet~t-s 1re amb~uou•

How

dOH M doiiM " one-noll ol IM llOPUIIIIOfl," lnd how
does he IHIIhal lo lllualraled by tho " lady In the jol(a?"
Mr. Duke atateq lhattwJ holdl ooth1no butadmtr)lllon
I Of Ellubtlh Freoc;1m1o for ha' ability "to stand up and

Freedman t·,annot take • J&lt;*e~ He.- feellngt were
rtprdtng a statement Pfintld as the ' 10uole of tke
Day," not l~e "J"'t ol tho DAy."

..

.,

o»en foi um
A UniYenity showccue for thoufhtful writinr
DIIYid Slift
0ttMI1"'M' ot EdtJC.tloner FoundttloM

Editor'• Hot•. ''OP«&lt; Forum" I• 1 f~UIIr W~n•sd•"l
leoturo ol Tho Spectrum doljgrood 10 a/low UnllllfO/Iy
mtmlNfl I Dhln(XJ .to .-.pf• ll tMir VWt OI'J tOPic&amp;
rhty """"'tttlzo"ln. Oov/d Stfvo to • 1'~0 can_,. Ito
t~• Dtpottm0111 o/ EdiJciJion•l Foundlllon&amp;, ond hu
puollrhorl In Ed-llonol SIUCJ...,, lhl Joumal or
Edi&gt;CIItional ThCMight, tho Harvard Educllionol Ae.llew
ond Tho Ctlolo, •mono 0111- ro-totlo&lt;ilttD cotumn /a
111 rMponoo to ,.., ......:• "'pon Fon~m " 011 f11o1*

_,_

Dean Peractono "•• PfOillkted ane U~tl.,.,ahy
oomm·" nlty wilh a thcM.tQMfulan~~f)ala or con•urMrfam

In Aml(lcltl higher od~CIIIon. I """' hllrtlly IQPteUCl
nlo ""'''"" ol tho l¥0fll to- u t bMcon of
lnlalloctuallam, albolt with a number of minor
r-rv• tlono, HIIIOflctllr 89Nklng, 1110 omphaalo on
con-lam 11 11\e loglell outgrowth of ChariH
' Ellot'l 18W olectiWI prlr,c(ple. Ellol'a prlclpfe was
• onunc:lalod u an allegedly progrM&amp;fve dovlco
to -nutoloroecJinlng ""follm4rlto tl&gt;rougn a Ieos
ctaulell, .-o procOcal . . . . - . 11 100!1'-lor
lnd occonllngly, pvShOCI lha Citroolcal
tho
~lin. mtlher!l&amp;ltca.
oubjocto (the~ oo
And_,
nltiOI)'f to,,. PttiPIIof't. During 1110 ~&gt;'•btl"'"' l*lod.
higher oducalion In the U.&amp;.A. WIO IIIII commlllod to
the ~UOiion l&lt;1d IIQ(oduCiion ol In lllllOCIOIIC
ruling olllo, whoM orcl&gt;otyplcll pr..,.,lgiiOf woo IM

-•no

logic:,,.,,...,........- . G-

1&lt;:,.,_,

gr...,.,,.,....,,

en.roUments and rt.tlng costs. lht'l l'fterettec:tt o'i the
post Ci\l'fl War protpttU_y. Tl'wy were, tiM'retore, oOlloecf -

IO

mob lhefr l. .lf!UIIono more - 1 to lllolr

potential markell, 1nd this utUm~~tety mea.n t the
vocaUona llllllon of American hlgr.er education
through"'the lnflu.enoe of the eleottve prlnelpte, pftvatt
phll.anthropy and the alumni mo'fement. Liberal art1
educatron at 1111 t.m&lt;SefQradu•t• level bKifT't
aoc-otdingty deblsed. Society neecJed not ju1t doctOft,
law)'tTS. lltllaman and J)Oihlul leaders . but

a"ountanla. .nglneera. chemtsta. tecl'ln+dan&amp;. fn 1

-.s, opeeiaHoto In oil " ' - ond Out of lhlo
com-·ollactO&lt;t -IIOCIIM PIJ&gt;/ossionallullon ol
American hiOhtr tducttlon a long 1~ 1 111ed
burMCfllllc: Qr-. I polnl ltlllngl~ lfVI*by I mmO.r
of authors In Oltaon • and Voaa•s reocont The
Orponlzol- ol t&lt;nowlodgo In ~ Jlmorlco,
ISII0-111:10. NOI only had lho organiUiion Of lhe
universitY-the emphaals Of' department~ courMe,

credllro, olandord,... "".J"11nallona. credonltelt and
ptoh!tsaor~l ra~k-.uaumed a_ mane:~l, eorporate
modo; the protouloM tliOmMI\oes-tnc:tucllng moat of

the profeeaorlate- h•d el-so succumbed to
• prolo..-.tsm'o ''"" ol 1ncrMIId p&lt;tOllgo
Olatus. E-. 1~ lhla city tho t1h Is loll through the
petOMial . . , _ . . . , OO(.;ning l&gt;el- illwal .,,.

"'a'.,., '""'' pro1-.1
eo1~"' &amp;olh
Tllorsltln V - lncl IMc:hlno polnlod to lhls

diieftlml lnjbotr r _ l l.. - . oo hloflo&lt; - l i o n
ln lho United Stotu, on OCIIICIIIOO wtllch both u w I I
bolng fncreu lngly dO"*"ed by the rooo ol bu•rnua
and profea1lona1value~ ,;, Anwttean ctvll~tfon.

atll tOCtiUO amateur senollt I Ia Mark HOS&gt;Idns. A•

Iormor Ptwldont J omatr Garfield a llogod'ty onco oald, a
- l i o n wu M"" Hopklna (the torrner
Wllllomo Colloo- l&lt;:hool .,.,.,, oo ono oldo ol a tog lncl a
lludent on""' olhOf.
•
WKft lha dll. .l ol l/lO Soul'*" III"'CCICY In"'"..,.,
boiW-- Slltoro, tho . , _ wu llnally ott lor tho
rapid lndrllttlllizallon olllll Unllod Stat... OUt ol thiS
, prOCMI OfMtgoelln lnduslt1a/lncl nnonctll pi&lt;IIOCIICY
occii9Ylng 1110 cll.ldoiS ol _ , In Jlmerfca. ChariH
~. lhe doon of Amel'leln nlllorl&amp;nro, called INI
period Ihi oocond Amerfcon A4rrolulion In hlo boo!( , , .
Amortc• n Spirit. while Vernon Pll'llnglon omphatllOd
tho H""'lltonlanlom ......,latod wllh Ihit IIMoc,.oy In
hla Main Curl'trll• of .t&lt;merle4n TlloUg~t. Ultlmototy,
lhll IQdlfld IXj&gt;lollllton 9f A-IU'I , ra-.CH prodi&gt;Ood an a,saaml&gt;llge ol robbw botonl oaoklng•
-ectAIIII•tt In the .,... ol llle pul&gt;ljc. Jlmttl&lt;:ln
h!oMr oducollon,
""""""'ono ollhe objoc:to
ol IIIla pluloctoc:(o -~ an enclc&gt;WmoN with
sfol~" economiC nomtr-• COI'Itlnlllnv 10
tnlo day.
•
~beret

•-•fore,

,..............

,..·t..auot~a VlfMY f l U - In

Prof-ly

ONn Petadouo. In tne tJadltlon of tM HalYard
comm;u..'olt4S
E&lt;I!Kol/olllrr • Fneo Socloty,
" - 10 .,_, tn. dltnlmttion of u.dittonal -

a-n.t

· · - lhfouottl , . · ldiiCilllon -.As
such, he IS lol-tng the lead o/ H""at0'1 DMn
~ wtto t• ~tty alt-'"PI I~ 10 re-vttalile
Harvard' I mancMiotY core currk:vtutn-To my mlncJ. I his

\11.,..1, lost 111&lt;1 the Clofi$ICI.O&lt;Ientld Yots Ro110t1 oo
1826,-la ctoomld to faflur•. That ls because tnt Harvard
Report, a~ Hatotd Taylor h.ll aroued In Studtntt
Without THoh•rt. 11 • convenient aomlnlsuatln
device leaving th• rtHlt of the probtem ~ tne
bureaucra\'c oro•nl~etlon of Ameitc1 n higher
lducatton-untouched. StUdents need time to grapple
wrrUh • pro,ound boolta and the pre .. nl d a y

••-••H••• Mm

o1
HopkJnt- """""gn work·study
al1jl IO:&gt;Calionll PttPiralion hl•e I,&lt;OM lo pM.)', , . .
rtsvrlf9lion ol Kt&gt;orlf art• odUCation In lha clanlc:ol
, . _ , IS • -ld0r11um. Only In Ihis m&amp;nnlf can w.
prOCIUCO llt&gt;orlll~ oducolld mon end women roello \!lfO

oen.,al cvlh•f•· profe n loflal compel&amp;nee and

J1N fit!.._

oll,.~ft.,_...l)r,~~~ ... ,,..
lllffl of 'lho century ...,. Mddlod Wll~' doollnlng

~d'fltii.AI_t, . . -~1 ...
poi[UII-' o r -4nft.t.., cfedonllalo, ,..._..,. •

w\lfw&gt;ut-41 outl\1,. prol-lO!Iil ~- I• an •
lmpi&gt;Uibllfly, AI IJ8, we " " " tonnor Chlncollor

..,.

C..peft'S , _ It Un'-altr Coltoge IO b&lt;rild upon.
~ ,.._, wt tne cornentOn.: . . nw.st «ec:J IN
CO'fiDISiod odlflco.
....

Aa He.rol4 U61d, tho Intimate or Fe.JI.-: Frankrurte,,
Oliver Wendelt Hotme:s. Loul.a St-andei.a. IMOttis Cohen
end FtaJ'Ikttn ~~ . hU argued In his monumental
fh• Amwic.ln a.Jnoerec,. AfNifbn education [s not
eona.r~iYety 9fep&amp;~1~ hs c.herges fOf tile in •
otmoctacy. Hot ontr •r• Pf..,..lu.te AM narrow
. _ , . _ .-peul&gt;lo with t h o - o1 _..,
d .-•llz.atton: not only
they poor tong term
•n'tlft.tmettts; not onty ••• U'\lly r~ tor ar.e

11•

mhogcwemmer&gt;r and

ml~t

ol our~

1"'-Y al.lo •r• fnlrnle.l to IN ct.moc::talH: idul To
pa,aphrase Thomes Jetloraon't 04.1r democratic
~pubt~ h\S1iluhoosete MCIJrt only In Pfopof'IJon to
tM dlltus'oo o ' knowledOt among our- clUans,. As
Mo~tll Rapnaot Cohen l fOued In Amenc.n Thought: A
Clfftcol Sllllch, Artle(leln OducaUon . - to lnllrfuso

1he democratic end ctau1cal kleats without
-III•Llno ell,.,, We not only- eQUal _.unity,
CM.tt " society ancl educattona.l sptem ccwnmtned to

Jotler$01'0lon _.flly anoucal,.,_ Tobogintnolong
tourner along lhlt rOid nol yw1 token I. ''~~ the burauuat ~ corpotece ptisence from
Atnetica'alnteUec:tuel eft &amp;Oils.

In undergraduate tdu~a11on, 1.1\IS meens . the
resumption ot 1 C:IU&amp;bl liberal artt ecfi.K::aUon. an
tduc.aUon In whfch •tudent and tucher are Kholua
anv•lloelln a mvtu• I • •P'Ofallon or lhellborot arts oncl
lllolr own ull lopmant. S&lt;Jch a lourMY. by
delinjUon. muat be ,,.. trom the teeters- ol the
c:orpo&lt;ate mould; II muol b e - to lho dlc:tatoo of
lltiGfl al1jlll\e I\IIICIIalmo Ol-ocy In Amorioa.ln
rwclla unl-ty.-...,..ldnol b o , _ 101
IM Q\1811$J, 1&gt;111 lor 1111 _,lty Of thoil tNCNng
lncl DUC!Iicallon. AI pr-~ tho MIOrfcon
utll\leBII)' has - . by the ....,.,._ . ,
proteaslonaJ reseetcn end p\lbllcalion •t tt'l•
professotiaJ aM gteduett leveL Uf'KtetOf*dUfltl
educaiiOfl needa to be HMrfld from Ita refaUon to tM

r-

graduate $Chool Ortly tM

~~

t:W:Itaotdlnaty schoi.&amp;B

lhCMIId bo ollowed lo l ..ch ll bc4h tn. undo&lt;graduoll
and gradu11e le'tell. Room MUll be madre fOf the gtU~
IO&amp;ehOf who II
t ll(oltltc OUII&gt;or. ln o - -, _

not

on u..-gradualt - l i o n whlcl\ Npplly - lhe olecliW principle wll~ llll ,..,.,,. ol o Clllalc:at
education. At tho grodualo - . we 1
pool-1 _
,,_,to 1110 _ . . . , " " " "It
oltrv\11, lhehlttlnl C\lftUflll Only ,,..,
will Daniel Colt Oilman'• JonnsHopklns Idea
lolk:ltlou.lly - e- wllh Cherie$ Ellol'• eNc!IWI
Prfn&lt;:lple- WIIQ'a c;'Orooll--o..r, '"""
Will JOO on ""'*'CICn !lfOIIOr -Uon
wlltl lho Of A-lean dolnocracyln ,
on - of loctinofoolcal octn~~le~llr.

_..,ani

�iRnhA - - - -

A;

"'""' •

•

•

E rou~i'IIIOII-waeooldaafat

~

k',". bc'llid.
In . _ o "a.,.lllcoat"
~
lipre w11 bclip lull! on •
F= • - · ........... lllol J1w: WIS 10
· ~. "A l!usbond mill&gt;! ut,
'Wen you ......U.. prov-'ve
j clolhklal 'Wlw ~ you dcina.
i -.youleodina him onl"
1&gt; ~ olio noted !hi! mony
Oil ,J&gt;IIIIIJoncb ftd !IW tbdr wi\001
~ bdooc co them ond when &amp;he iJ
fi Violo&amp;&lt;d ihe Ia "NIIfld or dcnqed
"&amp;! m orch andlse." "Women are
l UUitd II poii&lt;SSlonJ, DOl people,"

J "'*

I

~

he&gt;oddccl.
" So many mon feel that
._..,Y b an absoluco eaendal
H e - bdi&lt;ve his wire"has neva
hod sa with anothtr man,"
8llnows llid, espa.iniac tht ~i&amp;h
n""'bcr or dlvoms followinc rape.

.c-tu

,.... -

obo t1;plained that

baveto WO&lt;k !broucb

an identity crisis that includ&lt;s
quc11iont invohin&amp; lhtir
•-omanhood. ''Wh.al does it mean
to be o woman? Slle h11 lO think
this out ~&amp;aln . II can otrtet the
relationship betw«n her and her
husband.'' added Kamaras.
The auilt lhat a woman feels is 1
cultural problem. t«&lt;rdin&amp; to
Burrows. "Womfn are raised ro
fed responsible for tht responsa
they receive from men a nd
thc:rdorc some reel that they were
doona IOfDethina to ask ror k .

Tbat'J not true. No woma.n wants
to be raped," ihc said.
Addlna to the cuno, alohouch not
• 16 l!ritn In tbe r&lt;CC11t past, is tbt
police. "The polocc would ast
pu-.al QU&lt;SIIOIU about htr St&gt;
ur~.... ..,. ...anna •ua&lt;Stivo
dotbioa-was sht hilchhiklna?
Thc:te: quack,.n throw tht blamt on
lht ._.-'Oman," maintained Kama.ras.
No• orrle&lt;n co rhrouah
t.t:na.itlvhy trllnlna and police rorus
havo •pcdll unhs to deal with
seaual asnuhs. uplaintd UB
Ocportmtnt or Public SafetY
Orr~«:r PcllliY Chopodos.
"Many DtOple undtrsaand rapt

~~~~-'II'Q'."ald

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ID_...,.. ia - . 1
UB ._ r- -

Battles.

The Otpattmmt or Cornmunlcatloos. wbidl ,.,.
Ptradotto call for all of iu low crtclit C011r1&lt;S be
lowe«d, judJIIlC'II day wiU happen tOQIOnOw, Th11
dcpanmtnt hoi btt1l • special cue u Its ioscirocacion
,..., not based on ocodcmlcs, but ro!bor on staffina

bul does DOt ...... _,y
lD..-ip~on. dapire !be
lor&amp;t D&lt;llllbcr o r - auolled In
tbe Univtnity. Noonbeltu,
I&lt;XlD&lt;dina 10 .a.-or or 1'\ib&amp;Safety Lee Orirr... mm hove - .
ICIJitive IO !be - · of.-women.
"Some &amp;frb hove round thot
Campus Potia
btt1l ¥&lt;fY
cood." They've bad !be hl,lbat
pro!sdor Oriffin and !be of(ocen,"
Off'JCa'L

problems, Pcradotto noted. Director of thr
Undorcroduatt Progam O!atlos Petrie d«lined to
discuss the hearina and Aid !be arcuments would be on

the table tomOfTOw.

ho••

justirtcation if they rcqutJted !btt theft courses stay 1u

~ht four-crtclit

OOICd Adana.

~

.....poncd
B&lt;cause of this and bctouse or

other ru.r-s. many rapts ao

~:;J:".~~~·:::. Jirl

:,ilh• sk:C:~

embatnssccl." Chopodos odclcd.
Other rtuon&amp; repes ao
unr-"ed i; lllol !be Via1ln was
threatened by !be ropist or that the
wi&lt;tlms are poorly treated by police.
Burrows cxplalned. "The air1 m1111
&amp;0 throqh the details In front or I
jud)e. ShC' just dOC'Jn't WIJ)I to
r~n i1 . She wants to foraet h as
soon as possible," uid Burrows.

..They're afra1d 10 press char,es
bC'taUSC' the convicted rapist will
evtn.!._uaJ.Iy &amp;ct out.'' '8d~ed Adem_!·

Ind.

The Oeparuncot of Economic1, accordina 10 i.u
Chainnan Arthar Butler, wiU try and convince: Ihe:
DUE Cutriculum Conunitltelhal Ecooomic:s 181·182
"CIIIDOI be covorcd In a !bree contor:t/ thrtc credn·
hour basis." He llid Ills deponmom hod rcquatcd a
hcllrina to ctiscuss !be 1'4att« with tho committee
Buller did say that it was his O.pottm&lt;rU's deasaon
to coa&lt;:&lt;de !be rtductioDJ In Economics J)S·ll6
bctluse or llie commltttc'l fonnly opposed .......

Anothor diflicul! problem in o
rope Is !be pouibllK¥ or P«cnancy.
"It ts .. typical consequence. Any
time ~ is intcn:oune wi!bouc
contraception tber&lt; II thll
possibility, &lt;q&gt;loU&gt;ecl Burrows.
"Then lilt hoi to mateo dedtion
about wtw to do with lhilduldofa
suanaer. Abortion iJ DOt ¥&lt;fY
pleasaru for a P,L Vcocr~ cllsc.asc
is also a common bca.IJ'CO«, Thaa
is why it is Important that they cet
medical attention," sht said.
An ironic. fri&amp;htmina twbiiO Ihe
lrauma is tbll ''h isn't necc:ss,arUy 1
scrqcr tha.t att~k$ a womln. A
woman Is noorc likely to be (aped by
a man ShC' knows. More than haH
the Lime it ·is by a man she knows, 11

Burrows reported.

..

Ptrodo«to esplained that tb&lt; Committee believed it

lmponant ror DcpltttncntJ to find acadtq!ir

"Ws don~c t.hink we can persu.adc t.hem to cttan,t 1ho'
minds," 8utJ&lt;r oddcd.
Statistics Oepartm&lt;OJ Choinnan Peter Enis, said 1h11
hels pliDllina to meet with his members tod~ 10 drodt
which counes his dopanment is "witlina to ao to 1ht
wall for." The: Com.miu« recommended 1ha1 all

Statistics' four-credit COUISCI be rC'duced, a request
l!nis noted was diffocuh to comply with bctau,. or the
••s:1&amp;nificant extra workload'' in $0me or thosecourset..
Block Studios, like Statuti&lt;•

round 1ha1 the

Commhtee called for a reduction In all its fouf-c:tc:du
coursc:f;"W1lTif,ght on only 500\C: or them, its Ch1urma.o
_ _ _ _....._ Jim Pappas said. He admiued he w1.s unsure •·hKh
For those Otp.artmt-nts that rtquestC'd some of its
courses remain at four ctedi~ they •ere informed or
tbe commiu«·s decision t~ tbdr move. For
!bolt w11o wanted to continot !be orron, f&lt;dinc
committed to mainlllinina four ertclic otrainp.

Ptrodotto allowed them Wllil th11 Novanb&lt;r LO
l'&lt;$pCIOCI.
The delay proved to be helpful for the Ocponment
or Eli&amp;fncerlnc, lndwuial' En&amp;fntcriaa Chairman
Warrm Thomas esplalned . The four counes tho
Dean'• memo rec:ommmdtd be rcduced-EncW&lt;rina
ond Applied Science ~ . Industrial e,.intcrina 306,
373 and 374-were all okayed for four erediu last
wec:k. fboma.s said he was unsure why the commjuce
bad oaed to lower lhe cound in tho Rrsr ploce, and
wa. nor surPrised a1 1he comm.luee'a rcom1 K11on.

courses would be debaa~. but thaa they "-Outd
probably include Afro-American and 1 C.rribcln

coune.
.
For Mllh&lt;matico. no

•

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~ win be forthcomona nn
its IOic arttcted courJe-IIJ. Chairman lAwiJ Coburn
explained that !be to1111t iJ not bcina offmd th"
ltiDtiiS&lt; duo so a d«reut Ia enrollmmu and the
Oepartmmt would liY and orr.. \t apin " thr«
crediu. "Wt wouSd uy to downplay it enyway," he

malnlalncd.
Three other courStS are aloo -"tcted by Perodouo's
memo-American Studics lOS and Women's Studi&lt;&gt;
Colt&lt;c&lt; 241, 464--but orfidals could not be reached

for comment .
If the Committee turns down lhe Departments
rcqut$1J, Porodo«to rocommencb that RollberJ act 10
reduct the courses to three crediu ror Stptcmbcr 1981 .

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NYPIRG is students working with
professionsls to gain valuable experience outside the classroom.

HELP US FIGHT FOR
- cleaning up.oeadly
nuclear waste

Course credit is given to students
who panicipate.

- legis/~tive reform
-;-Women's rights
- And otn(Jr pressing
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Kcausc they art separate
programs.
_ Work •• udy awards, rusln&amp;
from about ~ to 51300, are
made on the basis of oeed. Th&lt;
award outline$, as deiermilled
by the governm&lt;ot, the arnouni
a student may earn. Once
working, it is the responsibility
of the student to sauge bis
hnun so that the award Mil last
thro1.1gh two semesters.
Job placement is determined
by three criteria: a SIUd&lt;llt's
major fie!ld, the supervisor's

campus jobs bcina drastically

cut. '4mort: and more 'tudents

$il«tf11m S14/1 H'rlltr

are turning to Work Study,"
They call it the Work Study KiJhbaugh said . As a result, she
Program, but to '~undreds of noted, the top positions are
UB students, lt's a way to make beina filled quicker. Therefore,
· somt quick spendlna money.
continued, Kishbaugh, ' 'those
While some Work Study jobs which provide a
positions involve skilled stimulating opponunity seem to
research
procedures, be tbe mon enjoyable. "
otbers..:sucb as those witb
Squire Onion director,
- FOod Service-are no more Robert Henderson., wbo
than P'VVtime jobs. "As Jona employ&amp; \\lark Study students,
as I act paid, I don't care what concuned with l(ishbaugh's
happens on tbe job,". ~a!d a sentiment$• "When we ae1
Goodyear Hllil resident worklng Work Study students here ill the
for Food Service.
Student Union. they really
But,
Work
Stu d y begin to t ake interestjn the fact
S:OOrdinator Cheryl Kishbaugh that they co.n help other
beUeves that unskilled jobs also students," he uplained. ''Tbey
have merit. " My major goal is pick- up the spirit; it•s more than
to place a student in some place just a job."
where he will learn sometlling.~·
she explained, "ev&lt;o if it's jtist Limited awards
learning bow to bold down a
Still, tbe underlyina motivcls
job." .
to make some money. Most
The Work Study Program jobs classlfi~d as "clerical
bef!ua at UB in 1966, fs actually wark' • P'IY minimum wage.
a Federal form of financial aid. Sl. IO per bour. P ositions
The US Department of involving some experience or
Education pr.,.;des funds for 80 skills P.....-3.30, while
percont
of
paid professional students receive 2S
wages-amountin&amp; to $1 ctnts more.
million dollars annually. It is
&amp;udents apply for Work
the responsibility of the Study via their _YUiancial Ald
employ&lt;r to pay tb&lt; remalniog Application (FAA) . The
20 percent.
r10ancial ald pacl&lt;et COntBins 11
The program was originally financial 4Id form w)lich must
designed as an education-aid be submitted by January 3 I. In
pl1.11, but the re&lt;%t\t trend bas addition, an FAA form must be
shifted away from the highly filed by f &lt;bruary 28 .
educational jobs. With the State Specification must be made on
U_piversity of N&lt;w York the application ·ror summerti:me
(SUNY) allocation for on- or acad~c year Work Scudy

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campus
prd&lt;rence. If a stud&lt;nt is
di.satiolied with the assigned
job he bas the option of
transferring tb another office.
"Most. students uansfer a
couple times during the year,"
ack nowledged KJsbl!augb,
"usually to get a change or
p.ce. My basic concern r"''lains
tbat people have money, and
they know where it's ooming
from,"

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Work Study
restricted
to employers
on·eampus
organizations, with the
e~ception of off·cllmpU$.
orsanizations which are non·
profit, and seryina tb&lt; public
interest. Thus, Work Study
extends to places suab as local
YMCA's, Neighborhood Legal
Services, and the Vlll.qe · of
Williamsville .
Othe r
organizations physically on·
campus. such as th&lt; Student
Association and The Sp«tl1im,
arc classified as off..arnpus
•ince their fundina does not

come directly from tbe Stau:.
The job supply, whether onor off-campus, is plentiful.
~'I've never run out of jobs.
Never," cited Xi$bbau&amp;h, who
has been Coordinator for two
years. "In faCt, usually we have
twice as many jobs as people to
r.J.Itbem."
Since th&lt; pr.ogram i s
Federally bo.sed, there is a
tendency towards bureacratic

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41 0 Kenmore Av~nue

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sheet rors&lt;ries plagu&lt;d the
Wort Study Office. Now, tim&lt;
sheets and pay schedule
information are mailed di,!UtiY
to the supervisor, and mu.st be
returned with the supcrvisor•s
sl&amp;naturc acro!.S the seal of the
cnv&lt;lope.
Ower. mor&lt; serious problems
have been "few and far
bee ween.·' according co
KishbaUgh. Som&lt; cases hav•
aonc directly to the police, but
most probl•ms in volv &lt;d
. personality conOicu, which arc
easily resolved through job
transrn-s.
The Work Study O!Hceitself,
though, seems to be afnicted
with the larsest problem . "With
J} the Work Study program
larger and larger, it'•
J} gettin&amp;
getting more difficult to keep a
J} h1.11d1e on .things," Kishbaugh
said. "Tbc siu of the procram
and the size or my stair arc not
rompatible."
Tb&lt; congestion or .offiCe
work comes to a boiling point
whm checks are issued sioce
budge! Umltations dictate t.bat
eacli student must pick u,p his
check in person. ult'&amp;. Z.OO, it's
a circus, u the Coord:iDa·ror
exclaimed.
Even with the negative
a spects of · work Study,
Kisbbaqh is extremely pltased
with its ove&lt;all success. and said
~she believes others are also,
"Work Study is an excellent
program and an --~cdlcnt
opponunity for students, she
said .

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Students must sign a form
stating that they will not quit,
altbougb in the past that has
been enforced lenimtly.
Other r eaulations l(mit
stucknu to worldn.&amp; a maximum
of 20 hours each week wbne
cluscs are in $0$Slon. and &lt;!0
hours duiina vaca~.ion time.
Even geuina paid m&amp;y
$.0mctimes be a hassle, the
Coordiftator said. Studcnas
mUst submit rime sheet• and the
lnldal paychect may take up to
six weeks to arrive, with
subseqtm~t checks bein&amp; issued
every two w~ks if time sbccts
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Counea cvrrattly bcin&amp; offered for Tbird World aDd minoritY
women include "Women In cbc Middle East," . "Third World
~ Women," "BIKit Womat'in Lhe Arts" and'"BIKit aDd F.ernale."
!' Tbcre are~ co lO counea offered ca:b IICmater in WSC with a
stelldy cnrollmcru of abouc 250 a~udonu per scmat&lt;r, ten percent
of Wbicb arc Dial. The faculty consists or three t-.dlcn paid
~ throu&amp;b the American Studies Department and several arlduatc'
ell 11udonu.
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an introductory course COPIIderiaa.. the roles. functions and
c:onsciousneas of American WOIIIal.
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:r: 1be Women's Stuctics courscs, offcr women an opponuolty to
lldequately express thcrnsclvea, Savoy illdic;a&amp;ed . "We bclp them to
think abouc Lhelr Uvea in aaood wey," sheexpl1ined, "so they can
decide wb1t tbcy want co do. "
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The Collqe tcacbC$ a variety of specific slcills such u health
awareness and writina. alld also belps develop Jc.dcnllip
capabilities md spcakina skills O&lt;CC$$8fY in th~ business world. For
women )Vho desire to stick with tile more traditional female
oq:upations of wire ana mother, the Colle&amp;e "Teaches what woen
who work in Lhc home need co know so they can improve tlleir
lives,'' sald Hicks.
A major conecm of WSC this year is JCttint tlleB.A. proaram •
Implemented. WSC ls lfYinl to shlfl out or 11le CoUcscs sy~~an
into tile Faculty o f Arts &amp; Letters and til us into the maimtream of
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"Nationally, women's studios programs are moving towards tbc
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Sludia, lbe lldclecl.
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COUQI .. latemshlps toward lbe ~. Many WOlD':" in w~
c:ouna ban ~oiUiy voluntCCI'ed in '&lt;»111111111\lLy serVJCC
orpnlrations WJtbout rcceivin&amp; any ac&amp;dcrnic eredil .
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The fi&amp;bt is currently bcina waged on tbe BA issue, and Savoy IS
uncertain bow lona it will take and whactlle rcsuhs will be.
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Tbcre arc several community scrvlca whlcb run in con)unct&gt;OD
wilh WSC. Throu&amp;b tile "Po~ tics of HcaJtll.'' course, a sdf·hdP
aroup bu been stat1ed, aiving somen a cbancc to icarn bodY·
awareaeas and CODICioUIQcss raising.
1be ltqloaal Conference, a aathcrina of women's studies
instructOr. aDd 11udcnts from Lhrou&amp;boul New York State, is
scheduled fort!US Mardi in Buffalo. M..ual interests aDd tcadtinl
IDCdlods wiD~ diiCOIACid u well u ncism, a thane of parti&lt;ular
interest co !bote iovolved in Third World Women's Studies. The
m.;or aim is to break down racist and female stereotypes·, which
are oflen closely rtlaled .
Savoy denied that an anti-male sentiment exists 11 WSC. Up untiv1
197~. she recalled, tllcre were about five COW'S&lt;$'bftcred wbicb were
clOMd to males- This wu Lhrou&amp;b no ~cy of the Collqc. but by
dcc:isloo of women students, due to the personal, tcrnal( na&amp;urc or
tile coui'1CS. However, this policy wu eliminated when tile SUNY
anti-&lt;liscrimina&amp;ion rullna took effect In 1915.
"We teach people about women'sllves. Sometimes that can be
intetJ)teted tile other way, buc we're not antl·male,'' asscned
Savoy.
The 11att or WSC consists of two orxoordinaton, the Third
World Women's Studies coordinator and includes a full-time aDd a
pan-clrde staff. The WSC offices, toca&amp;td 11 tO$ Winspcar
Avo,contlin' a resou.rcc readina room, child-care facilities (durina
mcctinas and activities) and kitcbcns.
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therelly O.uenlng It fu~oo .,,.,
t1&gt;sue .. from """ ec1p&gt; w
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_ The operotiool geft""Oify take •boo! •11
hour tu oomplelo (o~t thft cost or about S3000t
and lhl dane un~ seneral Of' local
....SOtila. fbe potient ps the S.MI St.
John route and wean an 0)-.poldl for • , _
dl,ys. Aller 1 month t.he llltches ue removed
and leave almou no_..._ Ovet: the Ia., one

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alrnos1 4000 oper~dOnt with what a~ars to
be jp30d reoults. Howrver. the oporoti&lt;ln•.,;,
not ror e\~. ~t&amp;nh.tt tan doctor Otsitmr
~'pointed out. HeNid
lhould be llled mainly for patlen" .,jlh
M!'\'C!'m refr.active erron who car\nOt lolente
oontac:t-ljonse&lt;. ::'willll"' notect&lt; that thst
JV6up loclud.,. many who hove had cotarocb

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..,....ping the eyn c:on&gt;U or out..- ODe alice, or t wo? ,
eoverlns~•'l .-.ctify far·and nea,...
An Cl\1!h newer and more. CIOf\lr'O\'Cfti..a
olghtod,.,.._Jm.)l&gt;plo and hyperopia.!
c:orneal oporatloo wu de~ by Ught cntU.lhe oyooln porollel royo whic:h SY)atoolov t)odon&gt;v, Si.\ y..ro 180• he waa
are graduoiJr boq~.-u th!IY
t~ tho eumlnlnfl • _...lighted youth who hacl a
and ...... lp tbo ~ eye they 'l'l- ol ~ ").........,. ~ In , .
~'""""""to r..... 0&lt;1 the .... Ina ot the . AIIertbep.aw.. ,_-.d.docton
roar or lhe eytiboll. Frocn llltri they are noted ~ II -~Y
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11lo accident inJJdred an openlfns
and lhe rays axtVff!e in front of lhe mtna.
procedure cded riidiaJ bratotomY ll M or
Com.....,_, for the lar-sil!hJed. the I!)..O.U &amp;lite In the - . - 1. In the opo;..tlon the
II tOO &amp;hort or the cornea b too 0•t and the a.urpon makes 16 incWoN inlO the CIOrftlt.l;
,..ys, if they could pua throul!h would focus £Kh lncl&amp;lon variet in length and depth and
behhxlthe retim~
extend• (rom the comNI qes 10 tbe oenttt'
like t poket in a wheot. 1'he internal eyt!
pres~ure wW .,retch the cut ..-eglont, thWi
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Al\er two dec:adet or reteln:h. Q)tumbla.n O.tl&lt;lnill@theophthalmoloa:lll Jose larraquer has
So ror zooo oponllont ""'"'
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done In lhe US~
ot $10001
thooe c:ondlllons by c:hancil16 the curvature and their ~ La ~ -6th
of 1M........, to that !mag.. fall direc1ly on . doctora and potient• all._.,, n.l~
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taka obout. IS to 45 mlnut01 to"""\'
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perfarQolns a ot delico1e and complu
loWI)'~-1o
- ' operatioN ho named rof...alve thot tho onob- for the
~- In- ~re. known u .,._.,...._Limited·-- obown lhac
\ontomeleuail....,_ ~tho front or nKiiol operations clo lmprowe vtolon-&lt;ot to be
the - · •• •Uoed orr. lm!DIIdlotoly temporarily-but I'IIIJ1Y potlentt ~ by
and """""Jl"d on k• bothered by pre •• nlpl. Potlenll ~t•ke
the
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To corroc1 JlNI'4JChtednesa, tl&gt;e IU'1""" examlnod.

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••plalned that althoo.lfll&gt; tile whole
·~: 01' - . a eye IJ. ~only tile como• Ia
the 1a11 riOCOJ ye.r, but for ............ In Olher
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oald t.bll • 1YJ&gt;1ca1
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dyllnlpiiY. or
Ualng olo' .....,.d fiO)&gt;IIrar
On&lt;e . , enudeallon taka P- •dOuolas ollll*eye--•
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u., the r.'ye- ..... u .......... - . ! , llw hnk with •
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• cloy eye-"' .W..In lhedty , . . . . of eye _.goons in Bolfalo tho flii'W ·or rednl .,., not be
J; and aurraundlns areo. Tllooe whe bow left their name on Rio. cured by • l:omM tranaplmt•
p&lt;l(lple o1ay on call for certain , _ cloeta{o wllllndlaato on cardt
1bo enucleatlo~ t.~ I'O&lt;.IShiY 10
perloda durlns 'tile day and n~ any apeo1a1 criteria they have lor an minutes to p6form aCCXJrd..Lne to
'and are notiRed when an oll811&gt;1&lt;&gt; oje, -her for eumplothoy will Wnnh, who 1\as ' - ' dololl tlwn
donor dlft.
e..cept one f~ a cancer victim.
for U yean. While""""' othot- eye
Mary ICawc&amp;ynalrJ from the
If the orpna al"'l.....!!!1t talten banka uae ooUege • ttudent• to
8olfalo Eye Baru., who tn~ to locally, a oo.qeon from acrooa tile ...._, the eyes. tho opoc:l&amp;lllt
Weotem New ·von hl!!b - . coun11y wiD be a&gt;ntaaed. lAM ~ that he hu found It
and orpn!Ationo e.pWnlns the yo., ~ the enudootlona, . , ditllcult tomonfioat·e auadenta• rree
funalont of tile lion). Aid • .,.. . - ror tranopl&amp;nto In limo 10 a steady IChedule c:an be
can become a donor with or lk.dralo and sa went to o&lt;her
wllhoul hit peroonaJ ooruent. She loootlono. The ~ eyes ......,
Kawczynakl aald it • impoNible
a.aplalned that • deceued UM!d for mec:6caJ NIMII"dl.
to uthnale how·many ~ucle.ltk&gt;na
lndlvldual'o """ ..r.kJn IJ. Si""" tho
One or tho enucleator~, John will be porfonned each day,
authority to make the removal Worth, 1 tpec:iaJiJt with UB'f beeauu the number varlet
doololon.
Doportmonl or Orol Pathology, ltemendou&amp;ly. " We'D aomaUmm go
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(PNSJ-Afler two yearo or llllgatlon, a redeAl OOUM hft ordered
the DepaMment ot Defense to file an · Environmental Impact
Statement describing th" potential hazards or storing nuc""
weopor1,5 near a HawaUan city.
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8ut ~ lncluoion ¢ d...UM!d infonNilon In t!&gt;e
huardo repon, only
with securjty deoranoe may be.allb-Ad
1: I :-.., ,to view it~ that the public Is little dOoer to understanding
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In M~ of· 19711, C.tholio Action of ~Iii. a non-religious,
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Defenae in an attempt to p revent the N~vy from moving nuele&amp;r
~,.._ weapons into atorage facilltle1 atlta Weal Loch baae ncar Pearl
a t UNIVEISI1T PLAZA
Aarbor, untO an. Environmental lmpaOL Statement llliSI wu

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'The Navy had oontendod that It could not even llle an EIS oince
much of the required lnfonnatlon-was claullled. "Indeed," aald ooe
Defenae Depart.mau 1pokNman, "the ~ fct of ~ IIi !!JS
would lliolate ...,W.llonl of the Atoailc Energ Act,• which
protect~ the &amp;eeniC)I of nuclear weapona .iieo. The Navy . . , -

only to aubmit • senerol otatemeru colll:ludin&amp; that "ttanccllas.
•,lOr.-ga and tnnlportatlon of nuclear wapot\1-t noJ-rcla
to the environment...
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"The Navy's evai!IIUon wu totally inadequate,".,..uecl Noncy
Steomo, auomey at the New York hued Center·for COnatllutlonal
1\fghtl. whidirepn,.entod CalhoiLc Action. "AJnoniplber lhlllll•· lt
falloid fo We!8h the dangert atemnilng from the f.c\ that the ftorage
bunken
~ uoder • heavily ul!'d ~ approach roonearby Hooolulu lnteroallonol Airport..
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In oome waya, oaya ~.the Navy'• at&amp;l_, wu 1 bid joke.
'"fbe ataleU*II even ~ that an ~ releue of
plU!onium from the -pona to the afiiiOI!.&gt;bete woWd 1101 harm
anyone u lang u it wu kept outllkle 'lbe body. Wb..t the N.vy
didn\ aay wu how to keep plutonium ouuide_tlle body.*
One miltionth of a gram of piUIOOlum is helil to be en&lt;&gt;llllh
c.ouae cancer, and 1 thimble . full could k.lll UO miUion people,
ICCOI'dlng t o oour1 testlmol\y.
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U!Marcb of 1979, when U. S. Dlllrlct JU&lt;Ige Dick Vln Wong In
Honolulu ruled that ....,urity requfnmeniJ of the Atomic Energy
A,!:t bad precedence eMir Natlonol l!nvironmentol Prolecllon Acl•
,...W.Ilons requiring 1 complete Elwt.rorl-.lollmjlect St1tement.
Tho declllon wu appealed to the U. S. Coitrt of A~t In s.n
~ which rewned the Initial ~ on Jll\)' 17. * Ail

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En~tollmpKI ~-.tcllla,liQ&amp;w;th U.,~of

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lllld HIS BAND OF FRIENDS

/elltwin6 BLONDIB !:HA~LIN
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aud\:~ IOtoudeu -P...iiO..-Ywould . - 1 nothing
will! reepect to~ lilcellhaod of~ 21 which the pwbllc Ia 1101
........~." !,lie Court found.. "!be pilbllc mUll .....,..., ~·~YIn allltumoo u pol'lliltlall.y c:atlltrqpl\lo u
tflla alii,~-~ the declalon Ia made the clecialon maker· WIII
hlw ~ adquately lnforined as to tbe environmental
~of eac:h alternative."
11w ddlloo mll'b • v'*'Y for the environlnentol 81'0upl, llut
It caold'tum - 10 be 1 hollew one. 4lthougb the Navy mUll now
Clllllplele ..,. ISIS for the pooo1111e
nucte.r -pona at
WM Loch•• JIOII&gt;Ic Ia lltely 10- only umaJ pan of the report
and tfw ltwy lw IIIII b[ound b ) r . I U - of the~~ "The lilatlonal Pnvltonmenlal Prolecdon Act Ia merely a •
proc:ec1unJ ll•ut•." aaya lUIIlce ~~ lltorney M&amp;M.In

aconee or

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Vietnam veterans
- - - - - Mic:hul Uh l•nd Tcxl Bn• ISO
&amp;lilo-'&gt; nol&lt;' n.o.-!dr of Nnericut Vtetnom War
• .,..,...,, ""' rod.ty avflm'nt; from wll111 rhey belieVe.,..
rh• hooilh rffm• of rho dt!folivu "&amp;""' llnl1p. . ,

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&lt;1rr&lt;mely lOMe oubltance ,..yed "'""
bclwem
I96Z and 1970. Ve~eran• Mve bantwYJ lc&gt;gerher ro .-ue thtt
manufoaurtJr of JWnl Or""'l•• whld1 hu In rum bUrned
rho&amp;"...,."'"""' for r&gt;or&lt;Je.. appbtiDn of tho dt!foJionr.
In Jhe trtc41Jlrim~. the 80\le'I"'ftJettl l'f!/Uiit!l to

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are rod.ty !AJfflrri&lt;ls • voriery of diRuu 1111d fllh&lt;ri'l&amp;
mll!{otm&lt;!dchildrtn. The....,....,., 61:/:rholewhohave
boer~ oonramlrwed by nudeor radmion from otomic
bomb rur,. or.: now }1(/trU..for •urvjyll/ on • bltr"fli!ld
of
red rope '11!ey ""'"' rherruel&gt;-.. 01
/l)Mft ,.,. ., • pm&lt; """"doodly rh"" war.

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wo• IOicller V.M\ I lcMd tho mihtlll)'. I oouldn\ wail

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I \hcNshr. wdl, oJu. il my palt&gt;Otie duly fm .on
"""'"""" chiZM I dellnlrely lelr th.tr h ..... roy war
for '"-.Y smcratkm So I fought a war when I WaJ
fOU'1&amp; I _.,.. II&gt;' 10 tp OUI and pany D~
people do I JOIN!d tho ..-my when I ._,., ~oen
yean oki. And frorn then on. it'• been one fut trip.
I don\ wont to loiiUy forset it bocauae ' """' aro

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thJf\8lthat I tft.IU't~d from Vletnam, believe h or not4 I

IHAnwd a kn about Jife theft!, I te:.amed Whl1 It 1$ tn
enJoy life lo lhe futlca1. My merm a.ay•,"'l know you're
very 'W:k. but you dtJn't h1.ve. any ambition; iln'l H'V.re

more 10 llfeth.an lust enjoyin&amp; ure?" lte:U her. lhem t•
norhln,rl lflQrelmporunr than enjoytnc my lifo,""""" "'
llfl!! it toO ahon. I h•ve these vi-eWJ beclll:lle I've been to
dote 10 de.ath I've aoen death, you know.
Our A.on4!er company lonly obou1 ow ""'"' ltllled
rn&lt;&gt;re pi&lt;&gt; lh., tho whole Twenly·Ofrh lnfanrry
llwtaion.
race h . -~·~ abour rwonty ro
lhlny lbo&lt;land aoldOen l ....l know how many I
ltill4d I ""'..,.tool&lt;. tho ume lo oounl Sornelima you
blowanambwlundthen,.keolf ~-~retlyouif
il ,... • - lutt dd'rnirdy a 1o&lt; of de.o pil&gt;
I)'JIS lnlUilll Thor wu my job
II lcM ol trmes. hoi""' I heM&lt;! obour llus ~
Orange pol&gt;oning. I uoed to rhlnk, m•yho il,. my mind
ll')'lllg IU al\ut UUI e&gt;'""Yfhlfli!. •taybe I've h.td 1(10
muc:.h for my nund 10 handle. maybe- it it mental. 6ul 1
donl lito. ro thUlk thine&gt; happen to me bec:o"'"' Mnrher
Nature m.ade 11 happen. It's because romebody dld
10muthing

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I'm n!.&amp;.Uy amiWil!d right now aboul lhl• Agenl
poi&amp;enln&amp;- l didn't e \'till know •nylhill&amp; abou1

Ort~Vte

11 unlll l rNd 11 '"I he paper: aU I know i~ 1h11 I h.'liva 1
lt\'t!r diJCilJe, l'v6 been very depr~. Of COUrJ.C1 the
dep...,..inn could he cauoed by rhings rhol't h.tPJIOfll!d
10 me in No~ m. But h h caw.ing ~~ ll~er
dl,.,...,,e;.r.~ "'"""'· hlgh r..........
I ull m)'I'!U, when am I SOON p our of b? When
am I lry and *'nip~ en my hood WI and fln.tlly
II\C my hre pNQeful7 Th.ll'5 \\'hal 1\re been '"""' IO
00, and lhen I come .P:n"n ~ilh the ~ n.
doaOt&gt; roll me they don\ . , _ whor c:aUO&lt;d 11 Thql
CiU'\1 t"Yel ~ ..11oM lund or ct.se.ase 1 b.a\ e Sn my

""" they'... docton; tiloy'rt "'PPf''"' 10 holp
people. 1~1 you, rry to......., you
I I"'"'" tilly don' W&gt;lH to loo~ otupid or-1 don'
'-now what tho problem I• Thql ocr fil e rho)' don'r
w1n1 10 LN•t rne ~ 'l"hey tu:o.;:m' "ven me
n)t•dk:I!Uon 10 lT)' to 1rea1 lhe cllieue 'They say your

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1pk!cn h 1~ tl.n)Q too bi&amp; J.nd your lk-er lt bC!ll'8 ale
OWI.)I by I ~-. .. bur lho)' ,.,..,.,- gi\'t! ml: lnf
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oppojnu,..,., I only ...,. bock fot a Uver IIC:n!en ocan
and that.. it. I ...,. bod&lt; a .IDOnlh .,.,, and they Mid
that tl1Y opleon W'll otlllthroe- too bipnd m1 liver
dlseue hun\ .,....._ my IUrthor. llut the)' don't
know how Ions l'lle hod II."'- ltotart.ed, and .at what
rote of apeed h II p~. Y9U would think they'd
try to Ond out, wouldD't you'!
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ld,Y mom k.eepltttJilnsmeiOl!OtOtho VA, 6UI IWM't
SQ becowe 1\npww'bot'i~tp happen,(fiS? there.
They're~ to nlm ... away. TheyW ljllini to aay.
"\Yhat'a AjJont Ora~ It bun't t-o P""'"" h'1 in
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I leU you I haVe p&gt;e tilrou8h hell In the po1t 11M!11
y.,.r._ Scmetlmet, rlltj11n my """"' til day Ions; no
TV, no millie, and I would .luot thlnlc ~· world.!
would think about the way I wu betn« lteoted and
others wl!t'fl betf\'! IJ'eltod tho tame, and rd II" cruy to

tho point or tnlpping.
You want to ltn6w how much I've worked In tho lui
....... y.....? MA!ybo a total of ei6I&gt;O monw. I've
worked • • a urpomer, laborer. who!...,. I oouiCI ~·
Plw, t am a mecllanJC. But I Uke 10 bo Ouulde. llovo
the OU!doort; I like to do anything phyalcal. R~
hikln&amp; up a mowltaln.
But It....,. Uke In thb laat year It'• really g.ttin,&lt;!
hard ror me. The Ufllnfl make• tl1Y 11omodl hW'I a lot.
Up to 1wo w..ka .,.,, I wu worldf\'! up In the
mquntai.nJ as a carpenter. building los cabtru for my
brOther'• oomtructlon company. I did all tho hard
work md I hurl every da.y. l lol1 wcl&amp;ht contlni.O&gt;Usly;
1 never had au appetite becluae of the phy1ical ttraln
of lifllf\'!. My 61Dmach hUrl bad, and it drain• all my
energy out and makes me real bard to g.- along wit""
My mwdea ore delmoratin« too. The exercl.... l
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uaod to do hUrl, And I have • birJllime remembo1'1na
thlf\'!0 now. So I IMP at peop'lr."'liJt , I would do the
work beauoe I puohod myaelf. I don't really want to
• """"''t thll. rm not the t,ype or penon that llha to lay
ovrr and jult c6e'cauae tomeone says. "Hey, you'relicL.
and you·n~ never gain« to bo the aame," And I om only
Z7 yoar1 old. l'nl not old.

Surfin'
They te111110, "You can I!P to wtx:l-" And l.aay. "What
can 1 do?" ·They 10y, •wo11, yo&lt;J cant', do anythln«
phyolcal, no lifllng or ao,Yiblnt like that.• 1 oay, weD,
Wllal you't:e telllnfl me II thai I cm't wor((. l!ecauoe to
me thai'• what work Ia til about. doing !OIIlllthlns

pl)yilcal.
... rm a man: rm rpt 10me gin or lady. r·m not •
...,....,.that poabos apend! til day. And 1 ..,, fake
an ofllce Job and bo cooped up In a buUdlf\'! til day. I
have to be outc:loora.

Maybo all&lt;hla stoma from my trolnlng in tho oervk!e·
becouoe I w .. trained for the outdoorl. But I feel lllte
rm a labor man..aomeone hu to do the phyllcallatJot:
You ,.ke thlla~y ftllmme. II- trill loop: fool like a
man. 1 'feel iib .-nebody just ahrivei1JnS up to
nothing.
J am in pain, mm, and not rrom my di18&amp;14!, bU1 I
ha11e a poln In my hood. I !ell my mom and I teD my
brothers that I haVe a ·lot ott my mind. I hawo lhll&gt;s&gt;
that liii;y coUld oomp~ because they've
newr experleoced an.)'jl&gt;q like rve t-o l\1n&gt;IAgh.
rm a trained lllllol&gt;. 1 know that that'• wball'rit boat

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!:"no
"&gt;. ldU anybody anymore. I WIJ)M ~~~ O)Jtllde at
nlght!n-111-lay on my roof and looli at the mrs and
wooder.
I foellike I'm lllllllghllng a war right now. rm very
depi'OOOC!d. I'm In Nl.m. But I'm ..• I'm righting
Want

tocnethin«
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I oould die tomorrow; I could d lo a year from now.
They don't know what'a !!"in« to happen io me. They
don\ know if il'l soln8 to bo a &amp;lOw proceu or. r..t
ooo. They lust don't know. lbat'• tho reuon I uy to
myoejf. lbat'o the reuon I Uke to go to the qlOuntaina
and stoy away from people. Becauoe) don't reaDy feel
like rm a human being, ya know. 1 ~~ Uke rm an

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om I an animal to bo eoped with? lbat'• what I (eel the
question Is,
know. Should I bo helped? Or ahould I

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I've boen overlooked.

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long • • you go through the procedure you can Cia
whatever you like.."
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·Even if the Navy decided on the basis of the £IS not lo Slore
weapons al West Loch, the public would neve.-know. "fl definite
declaration that nucl~ar weapons will nol be stored there glves
away too m uch. 61 said Green~
'Foster Knight. Actin8 General Counsel of the Council on
Enlllronmental Quality , which belp• review EIS report&amp;, confirms
that there is no binding power behind the cnvi.r dnmental
regulatlono. Moreover , in the case of nuclcu wca~ where
much or the pertinent information is classified. it is possib thatllo
agencies OllfSide of the Oopartment of Defense will be a! wed to
review or di5ctJ$5 the report at all.
"I don'! think anyone at the Council b cleared to)!"! that kind of
material," oays Knight. "The general rule Is that an £15 with
classified information Is routed 10 ageiu:Jes with expertlJe in the
area. If there's no one in our agency with clearance, we don't see

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Nevertheless, Constllulional Rights auomey Sleams beliQ.Ves
"there will be a big battle over what i• classified material and what
lsn,. I think they'U be hard presoed lo elaoslfy a general51atement
or what would happen if ;m airpl.me crashed into a bunker loaded
with nuclear "ieapons. Such a alatement wouldn't compromi6&lt;!
their security, and it's very lmporta.n t for the publi.c 10 know theac
lhings,"
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The Federal !:9urt of Appeals, in Its July 17 decision, ~~grees: "It
ll&lt;!elllS to us ,t o be important thai the public be ir.fonned whel'!l, as
here, disclosure can be so conditioned u nol lo impin&amp;e upon
national oecurity. Otherwise, agencies would be able to escape the -,
consequences o£..1h&amp;-politlcal process as it IJ.l•Y operate o• an
unpopular deciAion by concealing from the public the faot tho~
•uch a decision has been or may be m ade! '
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Many envlromentallsts remain concerned, however, that it Is Sllll
all too easy for the Oep.trtmen,t of Oefenae l..,.oild atleastsomq of
the "consequences of the political process," so long as there is no
oul5idc agency charged with the regular review of nuclear relaled

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everyone else; Day says, "but they 51ill have !he !rump card- the
right to

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When UB junior Joe Hesketh took the mound for
the first time last Sprina down In Flori.S. apinsl top
ranked Unlvc:raity of Miami, he knew the scouu were
lined up behind him watching and olocldna bls
tant.alizina pitches. Hesketh and the entire UB Baseball
Bulli-wbo be played wit.h for three yean-also knew
he would soon be in the proltssiottal ranks. 8111, bein&amp;
draRed in only the UICOI!d time a round by the
Montreal-Expos was surprising to him aod the UB
team be performed for so admirably well.
Tbe tall lanky lefthander drafted as a j\11\lor out of
UB, pqsted • 9-l rcoord with a l.2A cumulative earned
run averaae (ERA). On two farm ceams the 21 year old
was the 40111 ptay,:r picked ouc of over 300 colleae
draftee$.
The hi&amp;hliahr of Hesketh's rtrA full summer IQSOn
with the montreal-farm system was being called up for
on e.thjbition game agalrut the Toronto Blue Jays In
Mooueal and r=ivina credit for the victory, pltching Coach Monkusb at UB. "Ouuide or knowina that
the \an three inninas in relief. "I -.n't •urpriscd he 'bucbaJI is their livelihood. the profcuional
pitched up in cbe bias so soon! " ...claimed assistant rclacionsbips were very much the same, with the only
baseball coach Mike Oroh. "It was a scrimnlagc and a difftf"ence beinathal It took a littJe while to develop a
good time for all blah draft choices like Joey to get re.laJ&lt;ed atmosphere for myself down here, At UB, these
.some work.''
were guyl I had known for • Jooa time and saw all year
Hesketh spent most of che summer down in 'A' ball soing co school."
fo r West Palm Beach compiling a n 8·2 record . Upon
his arrival, and ~P until he donned the uniform starting tlorkl• •ollday
his rtrst aame for pay, Joe was very rdued , confident,
Being independent :llld on his own,J or the lonaeot
and happy thanks to hb amicablet"!!llll!ates. "I 've got period since Cape Cod baseball in lhe-iltmmer or 1979,
10 l'dmit that I felt ~lee I was a freoli!iiiil all over qaln Hesketh kept an air of discipline in hi• Ufescylc down in
having to experience all this on my own," Hesketh the Sunshine Stare where lhc ever~ present temptat.i ons
related . "But, everybody was so friendly and ltad of a busy day and nlabt oociaJ life can a1 timeo be
respect for me as w.U as each other. wblch made me irresistablc.
"We played bueb.\11 in the afternoons and always
feel very comfortable and settled."
Hesketh conoeded there was only a subtle difference conditioned in the momina which took its toll when we
It si.l days a week. StiU we wete thankful with the
did
bet ween sharing relationships with his new professional
ttammates and his old "diamond rourh•" under Sunday orr. aMna us one day ond nl&amp;htto &amp;0 OUI and

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enjoy ounelves;: ..claimed Hesk&lt;lb.
Usually Hesketh sat in bb apartment olppln&amp; a few
beers, acttin&amp; IOIDUieep, and preocrtin&amp; the arm Whidl
has taken him this far in hla ~career.
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Hesketh said that he was down in florida for 011e
purpog-to solidiry his flllure in bueball, where he
has worked bsud since his youth, when only his par~ 5
lensed the true potcot.ial Joe hlld In his anD.
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"When be 101 to UB, I knew be would be the OD&lt;'I j
pitcher in the area with the best shot, and oow ~
Joe's done It, he has proved it to everyone else,''
expressed former teammate John Oalla&amp;hcr.
All the local adulation has 001 cban&amp;cd Hesketh's
usual greaarious personality. lr has instead made him
thankCul and appreciative for the break be always
dreamed of and worked for with such fervor. " l 'ver
tried to make h a point to maintalo tood terms with all
people af1!l all te:tlltlmates," be uplaincd .
" I've met my share or new people, done • lot of
travelina by bus and plane. and have ertioyed all or this
(bU:baU} the put three months," Hesketh pol need

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The pitchu. wbo played for three years under
Monkarsb 'It UB, cited a few disunctio~ between his
old fiery field boss and the coaches In the Montreal
farm system. "As f&amp;l as standsrds, there Is no
dJffcrenee, but they're not quite as exdt"ble_ Rather.
they are more1ilifliack and rely on the talenu that got
you in pro ball to take you farther .
Joe Hesketh has a&lt;:hleved what he had sa out for
long ago_ He reasons lo&amp;icaDY the inevilab_k f.)&amp;lure and
whac liet after baseball. The Jerl'lllilaer bas
approximately one year to oompl&lt;te rn order to receive
his dqrce. AJ1houg)1 not yet . specifying a mtl]or,
Hesketh believes that be h85 much more auributes in
voc:atiODl oullide of baseball. But. for oow. while he
buts in che anention or beins promoted from one dass
of pro ball co the next, Hesketh Is going to be busy
pavins Lhe way for his bia cbance-histum on national
T .V. picchina for the Montreal Eapos.

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Two SIU&lt;kaU will be speadiQa three clo)'J in
RD&lt;IIa!er na~ year, Lhanb to a Win laM Friday in the SUNYAB Frisbee Chaml)lonJIIips.
Tbe contes~, held at the Amber&gt;~ Campus
athleti&lt; ftdds, had Sieve IOU&amp;A Ilk&lt; the
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lead the.._ ....
tauaa. capt.d.n oftbt UB fnsbeeclub. had
a combined S«&gt;r&lt; of 32 ln the accuracy and
dluuce cvenu, while Moumboc.tcr totaled
21 . RUJ'lMI' up i.n lbe Women·, Q)n.tcst wu
Frueis Fao while u-IA C.oac and Nicll

Bod1oWI tied CO&lt; ....,..d IM!billd KJup, OUI t~t , _..,..&lt;CI bytllcNsqdarioaof
of a ftdd or 18 mala.
Coli.-' Unions lntctnllionaiJ fACU· t,) 00&gt;&lt;1
Tbc campus winners will now •d"I.IJ(:t: ro Whamo Frlsbee O&gt;rnpany, willtntvtllo lhe
rtJional competltiuo. 10 be held 11 Rodt&lt;SI&lt;r Univcnily of Teoa....,. for liK Nlldonol Collnstit\llc: of Tcctudou, Janu.at)l lO to
Fd&gt;nlaty 1,198t. Winner• in 11&gt;&lt; RD&lt;IIa!CJ lqice Cbampioashipo ....,&lt;lime DC%1 spriaa.

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Editor's Nou: 71wt /ollowinl Is"" «eount ofltlst
S«urdily"s Grow C/ty-UB mlllclt wrilltn by o bloody
Enrtlshmon lllttndlnr h&amp; first /ootbo/1 romt ,

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I lwei dotmnincd that wblbl inth&lt; CIOiolllcs (utd to
wQllld vi&lt;W ooc of til&lt; aotivc
li ..,.,..__. blz:am: ama1pm o r ""by. Mo&lt;riJ
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"Oil ffiY Ood, tltey'Pt sltol him/"1114 HOl Upo ..
tb&lt; balfo~ime pistol rlt'Cd. My mowledc&lt; or Amabn
Football comco a clistant ....,ad 10 that eli~ by
the comd.Y a.ar of the: fllm ''MASH....
In Newcastle, Enil&amp;od. they ystd '9 AY "just b&lt;ber
c;lown't mint' IUU ~I KOre-o•lldJ nt't pfl)' fer
Eo&amp;Jand- I'II·IPP&lt;II·" {ftist yt/1 d0!&lt;'/1 to th• min&lt;.

ond tht M /filo'W3 rNdy to ploy' for Enrkllld will
•PP"r). 11 smru UB has a simil11 pklhota of
rootballln&amp; talmt. ror "'ben lllriv&lt;d altbc Orow City
pme. th&lt; b&lt;iaJuly-dad players -&lt;clio ovtnumber
tht spcaaaon.

As I meekly slided (Slide sld&lt;woYS~ towards th&lt; lUI,
I nolk&lt;c! a man of the doth {print/ ehatlitlf to lb&lt;
panldpanu. N...,by, a "bullY" contaln&lt;cl I&lt;Y&lt;ral
Ocatl~esc men
wtte ready 10 1uffe:r with a mutyr-likt: rCSOI'Jt\o lhll a

Wheckhairi, undcrfool a strac:hcr.

• Saled 1 rouod OU' ..._p1c1oo affirmed. Not only
were lh&lt; plaJieu rUMina bdmCI·ftrst at each otller't
*&lt;Gin (lroin), but a eoll&lt;ctlv&lt; fm&gt;clty, as in a boxina
areua. infua&lt;d the erowd.
Ftve miD uta later, I was maroes«l Little did I care
Wbm tile pudUy- b&lt;d«ked (poor drtsr«&lt;) oaf on my •

rilbt. io bis ucitcmc:nt, knodted my pipt thtolllh the
aands. I plned ..Wfaruoo by repeadly aunnlq hlm
with 111)' Jl&gt;on, slwp fUiuetll for \'iolaxe.
CWfbwiy. my ¥Oicod opiiUon matlredly rankled
SOlD&lt; of IllY fellow oniookm. More than o- I
Watched the eh•p•t-~M-batk (q-'&lt;rb«k) arp
jauotlty bactwllds, th&lt;.&lt;&gt;ppon&lt;nu approocbioa. ODd •
· •luiU "release it'' wovld br&lt;ok from my Hps, much to
tile surprit&lt; or those &amp;bouL me.
I &lt;Yentu.Uy realiud that I was watchina th.e pl.oyer
holdin&amp; hiJ handa u If In prayer, .S 1 decoy. wbi!Jt the
boll wa.s tucked eonvlmlmOy· in lh&lt; annpil or th&lt;
playr,r maklna proar... upfldd.
EnouJ/t or my phlliJiinbm (crNl-tiomllirllt) . One
rma1 lhoQJ/tl. It ...,.,. a shame tO ctdud&lt; 10 noany
&lt;ntbuslutlc, If physieally inadequat&lt;, youna
Am&lt;ri&lt;&amp;ns from tb&lt; J)o&lt;y and ant;St' fonxlojy) or
properly orpnlz&lt;cl football. Could not lh&lt; pme be
catqoriz&lt;d and pleyed, mueh lilr&lt; tb&lt; more padl'lc:
m111ial ·aru. aceonlina to W&lt;i&amp;ht divmons? Only an
idea.
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victory mJaht be had (thl)! would win).

Runners stomping out vlctorie~

IMPORTANT

To paraphrase an old )ok&lt;, have you h&lt;atd about lh&lt;
UB &lt;rOSS &lt;ountt)l t&lt;2ml Th&lt;re's aood news, and
tbm:'s better news.
Ara . the cood . . . . The Bulls NM&lt;n are S-l
In road m«ts, comparw to 1 ).l record tllla time last
)'&lt;&amp;r. Last wee.katd, Buffalo &amp;wept a rour-wey m«t.
caldna the rust rour plac.cs qalnst Hanwick,
Elstnhower and Ho\IJ/tton CoUqe&gt;. This f9llowt a
second plue finish in the Buffalo Slate Invitational.
Aaainll O&lt;nes&lt;o Slit&lt;, ltuffalo State and S..
Bonavcnlurc Collqe tWo weeks 1&amp;0, the Bulls have lost
to jull Roch$&lt;r lrutltutc or TeehnoiOI)' and Buffalo
StOle, altbo\IJ/t tbey heOle beatm tbdr c"""o"" ri.ats

Membership Meeing
TODAY in reom 339 Squire
at 4:00pm
TOPICS,
Financial aid (Loan Applications)
Community Speaker
B.S.U. Constitution
Activities

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"They ··~ io • real cood pcrfoomlln« ... prais&lt;d
speaklnJ or th&lt; ~.,. a&gt;ataa,
" &lt;ipca.Uy sintt II was a rath&lt;t hilly eourae."
fln11hi"1 firA was U S 's lkltC'h AnsOn. The junior
eompkled the 4.8 mile dr&lt;uir In 2J;Z4.S. about 20

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REFRESHMENTS. SERVED

JC«)nds ln front or teammate 01uck KetnC"JJ.
Compl&lt;tinc tbe loursom&lt; for U B were Briatl Crqory
and Mik&lt; O'Connor. D&lt;ln Pbh&lt;r and Pan WHkens
took th&lt; se..,nth and eighth spoil.

''Bucch lAnsonJ was our top mt.rLiast year,'' Heinen
reponed. "But this La the rtnt race cbaa be's bnn our
fine man-he'.s jose Slilltlnato ld [nro sha~...

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The bdlc:r ntws about 1bc ru.nnina Bulb c:cmcuns
the" futtu&lt;. "We bt:Y&lt; o lot or aood freslunm Ibis
year. a real &amp;ood crew." tb&lt; eoaeh commented. " Most
or th&lt; kids have nev&lt;r run thb di.,anc&lt; befor&lt;-&lt;h&lt;Y'r&lt;

Precision At A Discount.
( For students only,)

b'f for a special student discqunt card. ll's
good lor. a whole year, and entitles you to 10% o ff
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any Command Pertomiance !181VIce. Including our
precision haircut.
Preclslol1 haircuttit19lsour technique lorcullinll
the hair in haTmony With the way ·ilgrows. So as tt
grows It doesn'l lose its shape. Your haircut will
1oo11 as good aller hve days as II dOeS aller frve
minulft.
A pteeision haircut with shampoo end blow-Ory
costs just fourteen CIOIIars for guys «gats, less
1 ~ o! cout5e. We al&amp;o offer permanent WalleS.
COloring, frosting and conditioning. No appoil1tment nieded: just come in.
Taka adYanta~ Dl our offer. It's precisely wtlal

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Saturday, When tb&lt;y takr
Coll&lt;a&lt;. SUNY
Bin&amp;ham ton. and Cortland Stti&lt;. " Bin&amp;ham ton and
Cottland will be too&amp;h.'' Hein&lt;n warned. "They
flllisbed fqurth and ntlh in tb&lt; SUNY eharnpionstilps
last year, We' ll halft. to~« how we malt'h up q.airut
thnn. I'll tell you bow we'U do tbl&gt; year afl&lt;r
Saturday."
In th&lt; fir., six mateh·upo so far run, UB b&amp;5 only lost
to Rocbdl&lt;r hutltUI&lt; or TechnoiOI)' in lh&lt; Buffalo
State lnvkellollal.
Slotlonc:d aboUI a tnllc: from tb&lt; futisll WI Satutclar.
HdoeD polnld OUI, "Tb&lt; kids kDew wb&lt;re tlley stood
('ao lh&lt; .-). They didn't ltill it at lh&lt; &lt;ad.'' "W&lt;' r&lt;
bertcr lhan I Mlkipated.'' H oi"!" remembered, "W&lt;
wrprited a lot or peopk...
lbe new crop or freshmen ind~ fivr: who wert AJI·
Conm'ence or A.U-Se&lt;tiol\_al in Hi&amp;h Sc:bool. l.ul year
the squad wotked out on the Amherst Cempua, but
heavy landsalplna hu forced lh&lt; Bulb to limit their
practi«l lo tither Main Street &lt;Amput 01 Peiaw11e
Park. But, Heinm said, "Nal year we'll probably be
bad; oo Amh&lt;tst-1 have a real aJce &lt;oUIK Wd out .
Sin« til&lt; sd&lt;Ctloo or host learns all&lt;mi!CI In the
SUNY eouf&lt;tm«, til&lt; llttlls travd tltiJ )'&lt;&amp;r, and Nn 01
home: In 1911.
"l think thai we'll be in lh&lt; top five 10 tb&lt; SUNY
Athl&lt;lk Conf&lt;tm« (SUNYAQ) and in lb&lt; lOP fiv&lt; In
the Slote-aaually, I antkipat&lt; il," tb&lt; eoaeh

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? tia1u C: Job lnterv1t w1ng Prep.r•t ~n end Ttchnlq\Je$
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one•t.oe.ulon workshosn: Co~~ with Streu
Students
(1odey from )..5 p.m. 11'1 232 Squire). Uatentng.
rtou:tak1ng •nd the: Clo»room \..eaure (Tomonow from
).! p.m . In 107 Notton~ EHealvt OM ol lhe Ub&lt;ol)'

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\llodnotdoy-l'rlcloy .. 7:30p.m . ond 10 a.m.
Do 10" 1\.an a heartno 1n SWJllRJ couru of the
Pte:lldent's comm.lt.alon) Group leg•l S.Nkes has law
11udon11 to 1ct •• defenders (Of a.tudeN~ For mote
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ptrt)' of the Mmetter.
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repre.tentetlve from the School of Monegtment ot
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11udents lnterelled In the MBA progrem . Nc
management course&amp; or bu$lneu experience I• required
S11Jn up for Interviews In J Heyot Cor call Mra. MKk et
831 ·3~1~. Mlnothles are eneouroged co eppty.
TM Rfih Annual Ecfuc-.eUonal Opportunity PrOgram
Awerd Ct Jttnon)' b Sunday al 2 p.m. ln tn.e Squtre
Conftrmct. ~eter
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Holum•" C.JI Brad et 8J&amp;.6;2.9.4

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Tom«row: Fl~l d Hockty vs.. Wells College. Rotery Field.
4 p.m.
Friday: VoUeybell .e1 M•nsfiekS Stille Toum~mcnt. PA.
Golf lit Btooktee TOWlllmenl. .Roche.ste:•4
Soturdoy: f'-tlva. - . . Colleg•. Ro&lt;ory Fl&lt;kl. t .JO
p.m~ Socxc• va. ~· Coll&lt;g&lt;_ Bullolo Ctub. IOo.m.; \llomon'sTonnb,~CowU, I p .m.;
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suaJoru.dalty atJUOp.rn: In 4 Oertl. Tryouta ln Oc.tob.r,
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for more lnform.ellon.
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Sot\&gt;rdoy .. noon • 1M Ellicott ....,..._ ROJ9IIW now b~
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Squire A:ec CcnWt.

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320 I'IFAC, Ellicott.
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in 332 Squire.

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lol.inge. Squire.

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10 \'01-; Join 1M l'loeromo

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In 3e Sq\llro. 831-352!.

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"Tile EnWU~ncr." John omoumo·• Ploy. will be
p&lt;H&lt;nlod by tho Bullelo Cuy Ughls Th&lt;ote&lt; Co. In •
sptdel btneflt poHffOfmai"'C'e for .~ ~in I
(fotmet1')' Colleve Bt mncert .ser~.t..IAfrow at a p.m. et
lhe Ce.nter Th.r11et. Tkkrts. att: aYoile.bloc: el lht Squire

..In liM Rulm ol 1M lknsu" 1 -11
9-.30 p.tn lth• 1M Woldmon ThoOier. l'lonon.

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..... 1M ctlopW pony IO&lt;dgllt ot a p.m. In 2J2 Squ~u.
Alllnlt&lt;Mtod bullness sW&lt;Ients "• i&lt;w~od.

~ '110 $uncloy ol tho Botrd PoiM, AC.
~. Jtllden!O, •lllmnl. lomlly and htenda,

and Climate" gtwen by Or. Oordon

de Q. Robin of the Scott Polar Research lnstlhne todoy at
· )~ ~·room Ia. 4240 ~ I.e•.
1

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ond ..,.,,.,.. .. a p.m. In 170 I'IFACi. Ellloou.

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Controversy encircles_closing of
the Minority Affairs Office
it wu set 119i&amp;llan 1979 •'i'f'becamea dupUc:alloo-

or services. ••

The former bead of the Offic:c of Minority
Student Affairs (MSA), Roosevelt Rhodes, bas
flied a &amp;rievanc:c agaiosf the University with the
Equal Opportunity Commission io response 10
tbc administration's dec:ision tn dose his off.ce
Ibis summer.
The closure corresponds witb the retrCIICbmcot
of 1he Offlc:c of Human Relations, whicb was
created In 1979 to handle minority problems
dCIIIlna witb faculty and .Wf. MSA was plaoed
under its auspic:cs and began reponina to Human
Relations Head Leo Rlcbardson, who onceserved as basketball coach and is now employed
in Public Relations for tbe University.
Previously, MSA was reportina directly to tbe
former Alfarmative Action •Orfic:cr Jcae Nub .
Rhoda' office bad heeD c:rc:ated in tbe early
19701, i.o respoosc to the demoiiJtrlllions aod
violence of1he 1960s,to sene as aliasoo between
t be admlolltration and black s&amp;adalu.
A debate oow rqes within UB u to whether
MSA wu properly scrvina its function or simply
ctupllcatina scrvic:cs performed by the Office of
Sludent Affairs.
'Not prodlldtfe'
Vice Praldent Cor F!JWICC and· Manqement
1!4ward Doty-wbo .aid be made the dcdJjoo
Jritb tbe "coocurraoce" of Uoivenity Presidcot
Robert L. Ketter-noted be did 10 because MSA
was 001 performin&amp; its functloO dfectivcly or
adusivdy. "It wasn't really doiQ&amp; anytbioa that
wuu't already being done by somebody else,
jianlc:ularly Sluderit Affairs," Doty ldded. He
ciplalned tbat In times of· shrinklna resourc:cs,
"we !Dust move to ~c those tblD&amp;S wbleb
are not as productive as tbe other thlD&amp;S, aucb as
MSA."
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Former bead o r Human Relations Richardson,
who was' coosulted on th• move, qreed with
Doly's r~. "Student Affairs was doiQ&amp;
basically tbe same thin&amp; ~ were dolna. If an
Alftnnalivc Action problem arose tbeu they
could to to tbe Alflrmatlve Action"OffiCCI'," be
said. The Conner buketball.-eb said that all..-

Black Studmt Union (BSU) President Wallac:c
F&lt;Tifll d id admil tbat MSA may not have been
effective, bu{ Unked ILS difficulties to MSA's
failure to rec:clve adtqua&amp;e funding. "They just
didn't have the budget to provide all these
services," be opined. The bearded FctTeU
cooccded that some fklllty members hid told
him that MSA was not performioc up to its
potential.
Yet both Rhodes and FareU contested Doty's
and Ricbardson's contention th&amp;l services were
being dupUcated and asserted tbat tbe S&lt;TVi«s
MSA provided were essential . Each agreed lhat
personality was iRVolved in the decision, and that
the offk6'a poUtlcal baellgrouod and Ideology
were offensive to tbe administration.
Rhodes detailed MSA's leading people and its
hislory of involvement as proof of his assertion
th&amp;l personality was the ll\le !actor in the dosure
and his consequent trlmfer to tbe Educational
Opponunity Ca&gt;ler (EOC).
Rhodes has a two pronaed explanation of the
administration's move. Fnl, he revealed that be
and two co-worken- Aibert c.ppas and Shirley
Hllfrinlton- had filed IWO grievanc;cs with the
facultY uoion, United University Professions
(UUP), to protest tbc way tbe Univel$ily was
ttealin&amp; them.

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" We were beinJ treated oeplivcly," Rhodes
maintained. He said that his office wu DOl even
allowed to l.llS'ftf the phones by iu name because
the rutrictions were so iotcrue. Havin&amp; to slcn in
and sian ow of tbe office aod considerable
paperwork were two additional examples of what
Rhodes called a "long-time conspiracy of
Dolr't
destroying t.b e identity of MSA."
Plus, Rhodes said, the threesome were not
given any type of merit money or promotion and
were accused of working less than the expec:~ed 40 _ . . . , _ _ L. _ _
boll!$ per wecl&lt;. ADd, despite bavin&amp; woo 37 ..... ... ...,. ............... tMt
awards of c:crtllk:atioo and the praise of various _ . . _.....h hltol•
studCDLS, t.b e admiolstratioD "attempced to claim
we we:re incompetent,,, Rbocles asserted .

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Bill Doty steodl'utly asserted that his dec:laioo

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srievanc:es the were filed witlj UUP. The Union was based on ccooomies IIDd conservina

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position in favor of Rhodes,
Rarrinaton IIDd Cappa, Rhodes usened,
bec:ause of a document that the University pui
toaetber to &amp;uide MSA in iu functions. Titled
"University AclmiDiatration Policleo and
Proc:edwu in the Office of Human Rdatio.n s,"
the work infunated tbe Union, 1Ulodea
explained.
• Tbe ihreesome won the tim arievance apinst
the UDiversity. llut the oecond, R)lodes, and his
ataff praeated da&amp;iled testimony, only to bave
the pievante denied on proc:edure. ,It was then
_,to SUNY Central in Albany, at whlcb point
Rhodes Mid UB 'Rimldled HWIIan ~ns~
"Our fcdina ," be e~:plained', ''is that the
UJliyersity~ ldmiilstrction, antlciJII!itla the ua!Y
and embuuiina situation that wOUld come from
the Albany atiev.nce," d4:diled to do away with
the Office.

resources. "ll) elseoce, the Office of RWII&amp;D
Rdatlons wasn't perfonnina iU jOb and it did not
perform very efflc:ien.tly," be c:ootinued.
Ferrell - other explanations !or the closin&amp;,
~ exieod into the. swe or affaiR asnooa
black students at ·the Univcnity. "A lot of
minority-students don't fcd·u coo.cemed about
isaua that were discuped ll«ocl; tbiea (when the
office was $el up). And li.oce tbere II very little "'\
pressure," tbe BSU lea4er COOID1alted, . "and
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coosidaina tbe tinllna and tlie 1arJe fresbmao /
class. wh9 would miss MSA7"
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The President also told TM 'Spedrum that..be
~d beard rumors fiat claimed Buffalo
Anemblymao Anhur 0 . , Bve was, the
adDiinistration believed, usina tbe office as a.re~9D center. BOVl be &amp;l)d Rhodes put little
stock in the &amp;rJUmc:nl$, but noted a past
disaareemc:nt between Ketter and .Bve,
Oespitetbe controversy over wbetl\er MSA was
'fJiddJic~ lllldellts
perfonoins lts function and Doty's contentions
that services are beina duplicated, UB
Tbe other side or Rhodes' argument involves Affumatiye Action Officer Malcolm Agostini
the political stances and activities MSA was and Ketter are meetin&amp; to lpok •for ways to
involved in of'er tbe P8f few years. He cited tlie replace tbe ldilt serVice MSA supplied. The newly·
· recent fatal ralil of two blacl: Ellicott residents appoiilied AaostJnj refused to give details or his
and tbe subsequent work the MSA did to help discussiOns, altbouah he did disclose tbat they
• ra11e money and provide other assistance to tbe in o1
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families. "Where was Student Affairs?" Rhodes
v ve r.........os P _....ween Affirmative
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uld b dl call b
d'1d Action and «udents.
quesuon • . w~
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For Ferrell, the services MSA provided were
tben as a duplicatJon of 5Cf1ices.
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essential to the problems minority students
He a~ed that MSA held ~sioos with ~once on campui. "It'• very imponaot to
students In tbe Wilkeson Pub iliian attempt to _ bave someone desiana.ted so wben tllllt'· are
help tbem deal with the deaths.
problems, someone Is able to answer tbem'- be
Additionally, Rhodes explained that MSA was elucidated. But, he addecl, be would not
if
blamed with "incitina and causina students to only one person were clesisnat6d.
d&lt;monstrate" last year when BSU members
The Office of Student Affairs bas inherited
temporarily halted bus service from the Main resp()osibility for. bandllna problems that
Street Campus.
minority students are experiencing. Yet, officials
Theoflice'spoUticsalonewerenotthecauseof claimed tbat tbey. bave already been band.Jin&amp;
tbe shut-clown both Ferrell and Rhodes aareeCI. such problems and can continue to do so.
"To me," the BSU President asserted, " It was Associate Vice President for Student Affairs
( more a matter of personalities than functions." Anthony Lorenzetti explained that his
Rhodes aareed, citins tbe activity of each or his , ·Department will continue to have more than one
co-workers ~ ~f ~in IJlS. political arena. ~n h&amp;!ld1F tbe chord.
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H.air!ngton was a ,JeYef&amp;Le to tbe ~ubliean
l'"ot tfabllt'y 110d :Personnel, the retrenchment
National Convention, Cappi,s is heavily involved or Human Resouiies means tbat Aff~
in his community, and Rhodes himself was an Action will handle related problems, but Agostini
~successful candidate for Buffalo City and others are unsure where staff witb other
liason problems will seek help.
Councilman, be explained.

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�Voting will begin tomorrow
for yet another SA Senate
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The: ..theory" tbat ..Dorm.. and ..Off
Campus" ~tors wQJ represent the
wUbes of their OOOJIItuencles u oot what
happtn.~ In reality," Sbesban advised.
He abo reveled that the Off-Campus
poJI was "Ideally meant for comml!tert
ftom the Buffalo area," bill bas c:ome to
represent oil stUdC1)U who live off.
campus.
To ensure that studcnll vote only for
their respcc:tive aeoators, SA bas
obtained a lut or all nudents who live in
lbe dorms, exelud.lna addrcues and
tdepbone numbers.'Sbeebao maintained
thll "Election workers will make sure
lhll dorm studcuts who vole lre oo the
list and that thole who arco'l on the list
arc It lout ttudents 11 the University. "
The Scnllor•lt·'t.atte teal wasl:reate&lt;l
"to aJve some play" if either dorm or
off"&lt;arnpus students want lo be active in
politics. But tbere will be no distinction
in the dutic.a of the various senators,
Sheehan clllrlfied.
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The Senate's primary role, accordins
tO Sheehan. is as an administrator and
banker for &gt;tudent mandatory feci. A
new detailed accountlna or tb.at
money-&lt;iubunal or which ;. approved
by the Senate Finance Commiuee-will
enable the senators to be more aware or
....,, money expenditures and reduce
budact compUcatioos.
"With linc.by-jlne bud&amp;etins." DOled
Sheehan, "bud&amp;etary line transfers Will
be disonuraaed unless an emeracncy
comes up, because it will take too long
for the transfer to pass tbrou&amp;bt th&lt;'
Finance Committee and receive the

O,.pw Ed•tor

Aller a tumultuous two yean marked
by bureaucratJc maneuvmn1 and cirCUS•
Ulce anti~. the Student Assoc:iallon (SA)
abould have a more coopen.tive session
thia year, accord ins to SA President Tim
Sheehan.
Student selections for the new Senate
wiU be hdd tomorrow and We&lt;!oe$&lt;1ay
from \0 A.M. to 8 p.m. . VotiJl&amp;
boothes will be loe.tte&lt;l near the caudy
counter or Capen Hall, the Lehman
D&lt;:lk In Oovemon Hall, the Ellioot.t
Student Club, aod Squire and
Ooodyean Halla on the Main Street
Campus.
"I expect thcturnoutlhis year will not
be areater than last year's disappointins
turnout when only five percent or the
student population voted, " Sheehl!,n
sajd, An interim Scmate was deae&lt;l in
April 1979 and made permanent for the
1979·80 Jchool year.
"AI that time there was a sense of
uraency about passing a budget before
the year ended," the SA President
explained. "And there were many more
students runnina for positions." Only 214
students have submitted their names this
lime, compared to .c&gt; who vied for the
12 SA posit'!bns lut year.
Dorm studentl "'ill elect four Dorm
Senators whOe audcnt5 who live off·
camplli will dcct six Senotots-&lt;"atios
proponional to the &amp;lud&lt;nt population
acoord.lna to Sheehan. All JtudenlS will
be ellsibte to vole for two Senato~al­
Larac.

approval or the en lire Senate...
Bcsinnina in February, the Senate will
oonocntrule on rormulatlna the budget
for the followlna school year. The
budgetary process "wiU take a long
time," Sheehan cmpbasi:r.cd, "but it will
be a more thoroUJb job than last year
when the c:omplicalcd md detailed
procedures had lo be fuilibcd within
Lhr« week&amp;. •• _.
By V'inue or their o~, certain SA
officials will be automatiellly included
in the body or the Senate. 1'besc
positions include SA Pr9idcn1. Vice
Prtsidcol, and Treasurer; spe.c:iaJ
Interests coordinator~ for minority
affair~, International affairs and

commuter affairs; tbc Atltletic Affairs
Director and the Student Assen&gt;bly
Speaker ,
Studcnu want.lns LO paniciplle in the
under&amp;radute aovcmment may join the
Studeiil" Assembly . "The only
requirement i• • petition or 40 &amp;ip~~ures
handed in by October 6," outlined
Sheehan .

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"Basically, the Auaobly works on
the narrowly deftned issues or studcnu
ri&amp;bu and a:udent wdfarc, the $ludesu
President explained. The Assaobly,
Sheeban added, is the Ideal c:bannd for
the averqc audcnl to become involved
in University activities.

Deadline nears

NYPIRG sets goal of5 000 for .it$ voter. registration drive
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(I'IYPIRG) bas &lt;mbarked upon a VO&lt;cr tqislratlon
cam plica for tbeupcomina November 4 dcctioa. After
rqi.JitrinJ ISOO P&lt;Opte ot VB lasl &gt;cu til&lt; lt&gt;bb)'irll
O&lt;PftiDlion b&amp;J bctpcd 1000 stlldaalJ """"- dicibl&lt;
VOla"' 10 rar thu
600 dur\na fmbman
oriauation.
1be Wcstcm Now Yorlt ana aoaJ u ,.,.,.,,
NYPiltO c:onsickn voter rqpsanrlon to be one of iu
most im,portant ru:nc:~ions b«::UK, as rqattradon
campaica thafrpc:noa Klm Wll&gt;on uplain&gt;. ocudentJ
""'not cxercisttl.l .nor their riJht. "StudcniS collld be
a po-ful vodn&amp; block," ll.YS Wilson.
The Student Association or the State Uttivmlty
(SASu) is ""'sponsorins the campal.,_ Joe R.U'kin, on&lt;
of VB'o rcprc:scowr.es 10 SASV, sald tbal allllouJh
tbere has oot btce a major rqislration effon yp, there
t.re plaau in ihc works. "We }WI don't have mo'l,llb

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people rf&amp;ht DOW," be Clfl)lllined ,
On the St.~te·wick levd, SASU tw lnstjpjed a coW1
action d&gt;aiiCIIIIio&amp; a law • hicb prevmu stlldcnt&gt; Uvin&amp;
at Kbool from ,.PstcriDa in the colkl•'• CIOilnty.
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AftltmaU•• Action OIIICO&lt;, MOioolm Agootl~l oro ttpOrtodly locking to
toploce aomo o r t i l e - o i l - Dy 1111 , _ dllunct ollloo.
p.,_ the On-y ohould ,..,. t_.oct H. oc:tioflo o.ncl .....- lo
nllfOW tnt outJoo ol MSA tnotooct of lorclng rro c1oeura. "--"tty, Ooty
NW o duptlcatfot11n
II not many olllll - · ~tor, - - ·
.,.tdot1tly _ . the nooct 101 kelplng oth«o In tact.
The cllango ohoukl no.. bMn a """"' to dloliltgUIIh ollwoct Dy
9 1 - AHalto llld MBA. Tho gool II&gt;Oiud,..,. bMn t o - the . , .llo•
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The - .nee or a n organlz.otlon to cotw to minority . - . will "Only
llllolch tho gop lhlt MpttOIU thoM I!Udlkltt 11010 oth«o at UB. Mino&lt;IIIH
on thlo compuo onnuaJiy 11guo tNt they oro Pltno '-oct, clltno an
.,,.,.,.- comm~t.....,r '""" '"" un~wta~ty.
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Tho Onlvorolty moy aorlt to lntorollod In ntlplllg mlnotlllao - · o n
lnlogtll Pill ol Ita progromo, but d&lt;lc:lalono tlko Wo wotkO&lt;I thl claim. It
t&gt;ocomoo
10 quaotron the aln&lt;;Otlty.
Wt hOpe lhe admlnlauatl\le a ction ta not, • • fori"Mf MSA Ofrector
- - . ctalmo. a rooult ol po!Hico llld poroonotlly p &lt; - 1 .
Too of10&lt;l, - '-·that hOI boonllll tmPII"'Iot d&lt;lc:lalono O«o.lt to mUCh
taller tO deal Whh them. Al"d decfltonl can IIWA)'I be burfed In a bllfTt0t

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of bureaucrallc buz:z *Orda~

llogonllou ol tnt tmpotuo Ia&lt; tno move, hoWOYtr, tno lolloiMceo nood
to PI ropiO...Sand minority ot-t• .-tnt_..,..,.. thlt l""'ela one
-tatltld ptoco they con tum to. 6t""""t Allaire ""'Y ,...,.... lteell u
oomPI!Oflt ao It ctarm• h con DO with thO a ddHion•l reot&gt;Of\olbtoHy. bill ol
1...1 ono poreon lhoutd Plaulgned to thla apoctllc troa.
,
It to C&lt;ltlcot that minority otUdO&lt;ltt loei ·comlortollte with the Channell
they con uee to combat thllr prob,_.. Without a apoclollzld oltlco. or at
!MOt a tralnod poreon ..-.1n0 on a reou111 boslo. communlcollono witt
.....~ omooth.
Aod only with tmput lrom thiBitck StUdent Union (BSU), Podor ood othor
minority groupe on c.mput. ahOuld placement• or declelona affecting
thlm Pi m-.·
lllhla Un'-oHY- lo protect Ita miNion of Plcomlng a progroool ..
lnS(hutlon.ll must malnu•ln on a l f - mlnorlly llason. u ue contln- to
give no more than an "lnvtolblo commitment," It will not only lncrN.se thl
a lrMdy burgeoning mlna&lt;IIY att~tlon rttot a nd taco a lragmonted 11udont
pOpulace, but H Will atao move farthet and flrltwtf away ftom 111 tru•

"""'"''• tl\a tooate· oppro- a SA budget omonabllt
to moot SA orgtnttatlono aod ctuba. thl major point
Comt&gt;U•wklo lone lot the Unde&lt;gteduata nere a. U\81 now we mutt be wary of OVt wouSd-tM
StUdent Aoaoc:lallon Sanoto witt eoon PI upon IOflatorcaodldllot, corelutly ecrutlntztng thalr atlndl
uL • .and upon uo 11 quilt thO tpproprtato pllrooe for aod potnto ol vt.w.
Wo muat not attow a ltacked _ , . , ~one
II. Duo to 11\41 CIMPUO media n..........,ago ol the
c:omc&gt;alon. the -ton of our 12 _ , . , . Ia atmoet Who wtlt DO' bal"'JC'e the SA t n t - (Ia IM oilleota or
SA ,.,.._ • guarantied a
o1 20 Dy the
OOIJII&gt;Iol"'
Dy '"" - - - t h O Conotltut~. Electing 12 IIOfiWhoWHI promotO en
tlley polnl aod thO prom!- they mokt.
ol)lh
lotum
Ia&lt;
vorylng
aod
dlllerlnQ
potnla
of V1tw II
Laok or tnltiHt, u~ tonunat_.,, Dy out student
body tllowa 'llllldtra' with good connec:ltona to wotk critical tlwe .,. to tK!PI thtt 111 laceto oleanate tooun
and
dfiCUIOod,
off wHh thl eiiCIIon. . .ao muc11 10 11\ot 1111
~!no with thekno~ol Wht ''""""""' '"the
ballollnQ Ia """" ue, we rao.tlta we ohoukl na.. ,_,
, _ . cart and conoem 111 OIICIIng thO otectlon•• .10 S...oto olectod laot6prtng aod Who wu rooponolblolor
much 10 thtt wntn the blltotlng II upon Ul, •t &lt;oell.ta tho tlret SA budget tn 7 yaotaoppr- by tno ~ate
we ohoutd ha.. ttk41n ,_t COli ood concorn In llld not vatood by the SA Pleetdot11). I olnCO&lt;aty took
olocttng the otwoii\ body prtmarUy &lt;MPOII..altr!e lot fOfWord to many d,..... lntoreott bttno _.., to
altocollnQ ono million do«aro (It) to o - 105 SIUCS...t nrprOOOilt the many.,,.,.... upecta ol our Untvvatty.
Bu1 .audent~ beware. f01 there are foroea Who Wlah
Auoctotlon ctul&gt;o - orgonlz.ltlont.
Laot yeo(a otootlono. thO first under lho newly to exploit the Sorrata lor alngulu Cood maypo net
,
..,,.._SA Conotltutlon; - • tainted 1)1' probfomo. tn poputtl) IOIUIL
So wlltla ... na... time and Plforo the -lona ...
the final an&amp;lyela, 1111 tlectlona - • teoltt,..tllod and
the ,.... Sena1011 olllctatty alectod, Unfonunatlly, the ut&gt;Of\ us ~ !Iaten ctrolully and Ch- yeur SA
lack ot ln1oreot Dy ttuclento oomblnod wltll - · • '""atoro wtlely.
pclltlcol pull Dy ALL C&lt;~ndldttoa loci to the tloctlon ot,
What turnoct out to DO, o aomoWhat partletly blued
OtryS,.!tl~oM
•x..sA Set't1101
senate. Due lo allono of
or two ...,.,.,.,..,
To lho Editor.

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A sports renaissance
It oil ttallod taal F~uary. Tho UB baekttball 10110 come trYO polntl
owl y ffOfn WIMing tnt Biota Un-ty of New Yotlt Al!llollc Cool-nco
Cntmplonahlp aod Ctatll Halt wu pocked. 8ul "'""""'" poaaoct h ott u a
nu4Clt, It woo one toomln one OMaon. """'' thoUOft~.- would not change
thl Ioct that ue opona are bulh IMQuo.
e..., tho WO&lt;OO&lt;l'l bowling teom llntthoct oecond In the country
laat May, It hardly changoct anybody'a lltltude.
But tno algnlltcanco or tnot FotJtuery night could not DO· lottiiY
und«otooo until._.
ottwtng a -·atennla mat en ot MO&lt;l'l
-game lhla -l&gt;olb oquocta ... .-Mtoct-mlght l&lt;now Whlllt
IL And !Of thO 1122 lonl II Rototy Field on Betunlay, It Wll a lillie mOlt
-toua.

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UB 19011• haw ent•ed • rw.al...ncL
Tho potonttal a t thla ~Y hOO olwoye ll&lt;ltlod lot a atrong athletic
p&lt;ogrorn. foltowoct naturally Dy o high ol lluclent lntota~ H lrocthlon- that lootballnMI PI tno ._.,one tn any OOIIOge IP&lt;I'It

program. and withoUt a taam rrom 1g10 to ltn, ue eulforoct.
But thi!WIIa ara bode, and eo • •• thO lonL UB Ia unbeoton, winning Ita
tlllld walglltgameBeturday. They may not PIWOI\hyol ploytng Ollto&amp;lttt
ot Plt......,gh. but lillY .,. ......U.) of_.. ottantlon and onldll.
With Jhl - t r olltld 111,. of thlo Onlv«elly, 1 untlytng fOCIOf Ia
. -. llld _,,can Itt the tole.
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TM Butta will ba taking on Hoban Oollogo 11111 Soturday at Rotary Field
u pall ol Fettlaot. llld thl OI&gt;POflunttr to thoro lot a
etoWd.
11 yeu IIIIo lootPitl.to&lt;got aboul ,,. gameo on t....,oJon.ll yeu don"t OW 11,
OOIM aoc1 wotclltno fratwnltlet Bill como.

Dirty Sneakers

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and to rojuyenato. But the tountaln or yOUth 01111 ORilla

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The Urinll It 0000.
out clrolla O"nd n~ Clrihk&amp;. and the 0.1 otlH
trlot to play 1\1-lnto ewwybody'a eor ancHiod favor
will\ the bopping, nodding, twlttllng l&gt;odloo. A mlddle-

oH,.,ooct aot, moot of thO t l - The atalrw1y woe

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,_,. otono
- · - lllra -· The
rwd_ltlaclla&lt;oct
tobloctoll\a
that •.,..loci
but tl\al
brought lo mind f111uclnt A1 Ftocto, 1n\Jpaa1o and wino
- • token away too. We can no longer wrop thou red:
ChiCka ai"OIMCI ue a-t•~lhlalo, at we nove on
"&lt;IN"""' ood dl-d«(y" night' 01 thr- th«n «OUNI
our-lnanotlo~~loecll-a "oowboY'-.

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1\oct boon gltampa, _ , ono or uo would u,.
dollbloctty na.. boon thltflo of the p111y. But, we dJd
wnotweooukl.• • • ,

.-tum to belie&amp;. We Would paoli the laict lh!l""
W04/Id raotty go horN -~ tO!Iloht, ood
would
cic&gt;M 1111 pteoo doWn 01 -' a.m. It - -aoct to
....,. uo tall ,... - ownoct 1111 ..,. . . . . 11 dldn,
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on tl\a Aatorokle moclllne. WMt ..,. yeu lllf'I'Oeod to
dO In bot- 'fOUl: lltal o.nc1 Obllh _ . , Wo 1*1 worn
ou1 our terloul ~tc ~of thO,_"
-tile mind, our mono1oguao on Ood, ttro. ood tnt
Ytnk- (no one ~ to tlaton) and the not·eowloua Woody AllanMquo oon~ (II*! a dtOIIO
Tolly Saltolu- morr1oct

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But thl bon woo tlflecl a llw a Willie llld we...,. out
or pocket c:har!OI onoe 1011n. we got ueoct to tha alan•
II ....,tdn't like and put In 1 halt of a tot of
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Ira • In 1M NY Of tumtno- a new IMI a od a
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Conaldet tl&gt;o lollowl119 variant ol tl&gt;o IOU In Raoul
DulcAI'o le!tor(Tno ~r1Jm,11 Septombet~QIIOI. Which
~our ooltotlot n o l o A l&gt;lot• Wllllllnto a bareorryk&gt;flo rJt1ck. TM batt••~. ''Got 0&lt;1/ of ll«ff with thll pig. • TM blotlt uy-,
"That'l no pJg tltll., • dude." W~pon f/?e bartend«
11'(1. "I "'" taiMngto tho tluc«. •
llo Jol&lt;t ofloncl1 - 1 1 11 limed II Bl-. (01 JOWO 0&lt;
l'oiH Of men or any otl&gt;t&lt; group~ tl&gt;on It oil...,.almooot-.
Many women do not obj&lt;lc\ to joltH llkAI Raoul
Oul&lt;e'o and " ' ' ~11Jm'o oarllerl&gt;ltb rUgly gino.,.
mor• Qtlltful', only Hcau" lhiY have been
condiUoned to think that oueh ol&gt;llttlono provo t'-1
/IUII'IO(Iou; notlc&lt;t your awn endoroomont of Raoul
DukAI'o •-tng condomnotlon ol Mo.l'tlldman on
tnoH groundo. So lnotll4 of Qlltlng 1119ty, many
women try to IOfCI ttMmMI¥11 to ... the
1uch lnauna.

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that too UtUe MnlilWUy • • ex.,dHG "'""' Ute

thlnlll&gt;g _,, on.
Mr. Duke'o accuoatlon Ia opPJoalve onougn Wltnout
a - ' " editorial ondO&lt;IIrnonL In a journal which
P"'-lS to rortoct otudont opinion a1 UB,I would no....
hoped to see neither.
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The ..not•,.
to th•nkMI Itir. Outt /01 po/nli"g
out thll T~ Spectrum would not "lnHnlhiw~

malign 1.nyon• or any group.. It nld nothing of
ondorolrrg M• /ol&lt;o.- Etl••

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To lht Etl/tor.
Olacrlmlnator)' humor Intuits all lnvolved-th•
poraon Ignorant enough to toll tho Jo~e. tM group that
tht ~,aon lnMC.f"' eno~gh In hll
..., to laugh, lt'a not 1 Hnll of humof we're dealing

11 rele.red to, and

whh, air•.,.., aenM of honor.

Rogardl119 the lelt11&lt; or Raoul S. Duko In tilt G/1711&amp;
l•au• of The S~rum. queaUonlr.g Whether Mlae
FfMdrnan•a atatement rtf61"1 'o on•haU tht female
school popularton Of o . .nalf lhold&gt;ool population, 11

Is tlur/y tho latJ&amp;alnco "Ugl~ men (boy~ art Just ao
gratefuJ-1•-no of~se Raoulll
Jean E.. M•eu

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Restore custodfal suvice

To rho Etlllor.

To tho Et/1/or.

I would UkAI to ,..,. a m4nult ro publlcfY, uy thlnloyou
to llle _
.. - k at tht S...ualltt ftl...,.tlon
Contat. l wallced Into tllelr oNICI~t~ted out of~ wl.._
I a.rt ...ll&lt;OO and OC:t...lly laughing. My " COUI\Mior'o"
1111n1- Undo and I full wleh tl&gt;o&lt;t wwe
tn tl&gt;o WOifd ~~~· l&gt;or. Her ·•1 n ........ and ""'
com-lonoll emta. mode me fool bettor allout myootf
then I hacl In dl~
I woo troeted whn Undlrltandl119 and pat-.1 woo
g...,tnlotmlllon ..ntcn lltlpod makAio tough dKlslon
oooJat ofr mo to com~to. I knoW o t h t f - hi..,.
tl&gt;o- oort oll&gt;olp I did lrom tilt - 1 •
wor~ 11 lht Box Ed c.&lt;&gt;tor yo~ hardly anyone
boUttra 'o uy thank-you. I wa.ntld to make auri ltokt
ovtryono how ""'en I epproc:loto the htlp I reclovod
from thl1 valuable oroantz:aUon.

We, lhiiU&gt;dorolgned. leol IM n - policy fiGO"II"'
the discontinuation ol tl&gt;o Cleaning of doWnotolfa
Govii&lt;]IO(a Resldonco Hall auttu Ia blatantly unlall.
Sllldonto IM119 In lht -nllalro oultee poy tl&gt;o housing COOlS as thOse IM119 In _ , . , and tl&gt;lnl !loOt
...ttoo. end ttll&lt;elore equal troetment and
DlaconUnul119 11\11 c1Mn1119 alt.. 1 ratat In
floualng COSIO OlloWS lurtllef - o f - I l i o n, 10
NY tl&gt;o lout. on the -ltltallon'l part. fl&gt;o&lt;o Is
lboolutoly no jusUitc.tlon for tl&gt;o tonnlnatlon of
eustodtal ~ to the downstllt'S auttea. We
strong!~. and lnequiiiOC&amp;iiY. P&lt;OIIIt thla oc:tlon, end
demand that cuatodlal servicM be '"toted!

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Nemi wlthhlld upon rf&lt;IUftt

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ombaraued, llhlmOO, and doprn-. And ea&lt;na. !IleAl
Elizabeth Fr-manandma,di - l h a t ..n1a.-can
laicAl Jol&lt;... eomeloi&lt;H lllould no1 be talltn. I ogroa. 11
Is Oilly lo think !/lot Tho Spotf11Jm would not
doliJ&gt;!rotoly olf- hill "' rNdoro; that onty tllat lltf.l e thouglll went Into thlo portlcutor
or

TfJ/&amp; pllltlon w•s · aent lo m•mt&gt;er• of UB'•
l&lt;fmln/stlolton.-Ed,

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A waste of student fund:&gt;
To tho/idltor:
11 1eema to me lhat wUh the financial aratt of Sub
Board PubllcaUons, theb funds should be epent '" a
useful tnd 11eecled manner.
While pubUShing a c.alenoe: for the Jtudentt 11 1
uHfulex;penst, spending over S6000 on 11 a.e.eme to be
o verly ~atant waste ot our Student activity ,.... It
MJCf\lel Shanan realty need$ ~ waya to 1~
money I'm sure The Cf.ttrenf, Tttt ~tlum , Tht
Alt.,nltln P,.S$ and even
BulfelonMn would oe
mote thlt\ willing to hetg hirn out. Studenl pubUCitlon•
nave a ter gflaltH neeo f01 the money tnan a calendef
coating ove.r ttve o•and What's WfonQ with a black and

Use SA book exchange
To the Editor:

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Tlle Student Association Boo~ EJtellange Will be
open ftom 10 Lm.-6 p.m. tOdly l nd IOmOf'fOW, In lhe
l&gt;a.sement of Squire Halt The Book E'.xctlang• ls a
non-profit student ......~. SponSO&lt;ed by your
Student Organt.tallon, tt 11 1 meana to sell your
books at your pr~oes.
Students set ttMt prlcaa It wnlch 11\ey went thfHr
boo~s lo ael~ The Student Association charges a 6
per cent ~na1gnment tee to covtt the cost of
wotkera •nd meterleta. Thla meant thai If you
cttarge $10 for your CaJculul text, you will recetve
S9.50 lithe book Ia aold. If your book Ia not aofd, tou
tooe nothing and almply pick up tno book.
If you were to sell yout bOole to on• of the
Universlt.)' Bookstores, you would ...eetve much le.s.s
than altha SA Book EJtchong .. The Boo"-torea buy

White ct lender wt\icn WOlltd onl)' cost bttwNII
$5()().$11)()0

Yea Mr. Shatlan the duotones wert '~'trY nlct, but
lace 11. who really look&amp; lhlt cfoatly at a cetendtt. It
atudtnta want a pretty calender tilt)' can go to lhtlf

" " ' ' " bank.
II Sub Boa1d to going to peralatln Ito w .. taful habits.
atudtntl thould atart uy1no to have tbetr manc1110fY
fMs waived. 11 ca.n be done. Don't oet me wrong. I'm au
tn fevor ot student pubUeajlona.-they Inform, entenaln
and amuse to some extent and are very valuable to the
unlv«alty as a whole. AU I'm uklno I a that Sub Board
UN U'1 head wnen It spend.S money.
Hopefully '""'started Sub Boatd thlll~lng, on hoW IO
spend money PfOOOrly. If I
thll '-ItO&lt; hU
purpose. 11 no~ then S&lt;.lb Boatd will contln.,.
10 wuto bot~ your and my hard Nrned ·

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used text,.oto very low perr:.ntoga of th~t and
resetlthem at a much h~her petcentage. Eun n you
seu your ~s) 11 thO same p&lt;fco. you'd receive at
the Bookstore. Isn't II bettor that you make the
money and the Bookstore lloun'r m&amp;M o pmfli?
Buye&lt;s at the EJtchango olao benefit. Most bOO~s
are In 0004 or excellent eond1 t~n. at towet prices
tt\an MW or comp1r1blt uHd text a a,t the UniYetSfty
Bookstorea.
The Studenl Aaaoclatlon 8ook
Exchange enabltt ttudenta to find the books they
need or want at prlcaa they c.an attorct.
Pleas.e remember thle for the luture~ when you
need books next a.t11"tater, come to tne Book
Exchange before going to the un•veratty Bookstores.
Don't pay more money than le necessary.

Julletihi/'on
Jim eop.111

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$pretitling '.fr.lnlerls too thin
To tho lidhor.

w.,._•, v. .fty 8owtlno t.Nm and _,_Y else goM 1 Ill hete watchlttO tl!e bailie between tbe

Ing on....,. OC*:hlng lnd ~.I !Hill haalono pua.
ed 1111)8 lor mo to atand up 111d opul! my plec&lt;o.
The-~~·.. ..,lei c/11,., No matter hoW good
coac11 Paul Tzlnlorlal., It Ia moet unfllt to both oquacls
to be ul&lt;ed to alllto a coacl\. ft'aJuatthlt f 1101 that no
matter how QuoVfl«&lt; 111¥ COKh le,lll- talent&amp; and
ablflllea - - aa t11oy ara *!&gt;feed out. A good thing
can oo ao far - · It na cllarm. Thla Ia going to
far.
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ll&gt;f)llcanta equally u
qualified to ooacll tho "''ffii&lt;\'1 loam and OQ1.Ialty u
lam filar with UB and 111 WOII&lt;fnoa to be hind. With all
the good tlllnga t·. . ...,, Mre. '?fmmlcl&lt; do ••
Womon'a Athletlca Director, I r~rotto ,..y thfa one ac·
tlon dlaappofnta me.

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Bulls clip Wolverines
lly Toay Prtll
A..\SJ.UQnt Spon1

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By the look ol the lOCOrcboard
you would have thouaht h wa. •
biL!CbaJI aame. But by the play on

the lield, tberc wu no question it
football.
The VB Bulb &lt;ltlended thcic
Unbeaten ttrak to three pme&amp; with
• ).2 squcalter lPhlst Grove CitY
Collqc Saturday bolo« a YOCal
aowd or
The &lt;t&amp;Shi111 or pods and bctmeu
ocboed bdweeo the ttas~ds In
.._ Rotary flrid all afternoon. More
'\ tlwl ooe&lt; tho pme 1114 to be
•oppod bo&lt;awe u ....,_ was
bdped orr tho lkld ana a bruilina
The Orov&lt; City team proved a
mucb quicker and hard hittina team
tlwl aoyOA&lt; .. pocted.
"They 'had 1 &amp;ood delcrulvt
team. We haY&lt; ro
them a lot of
credit," sald the !lulls' coach Bill
O.Odo.
The Wolve:rincs dofonse hdd th.e
Bulb 10 118 yan!s, wblle their
orrerue was runnlna and .....ini for
1•1. EY&lt;n with tltat advanlqe,
Grove City was 00( able to m\!Rcr
any poiliU. !lllbst Of the JUO&lt; WIS
laid between lhe thiny yud tina
and lbe Wolve:rina only san was
• a•lt on a VB safety
The play O&lt;CWTod at the &lt;nd or
the firsa half ,...ith about on~ minute
kft 10 play. Bulb' qU&amp;rtcr*k Ji.m
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onrushin&amp; de:fcndtrs when he
bumped the ball orr hi• thiah pad.
The ball careened Into the elld.urne
with Rodriau« riaht behind lt . to
avoid Orovc Chy rteO\terina it ror a
touchdown, Rodrlaue1. smartly

oc:oopod the ball out or bounds. Tht
Wolverines wm awanled the safety
and Buffalo had to free tick.
"I wu runn!ns and tho ball just
bounced off my po4s. I puShed 11

out so they wouldn't sc.ore."

explained Rbclrlau...
Th&lt; safety wu lbo only tWo
points scored in the r.r.at half.
Th• ltui!J 1114 ao Ideal cban« to
ICOJ'e 01\ their vory (vat pomslon in
lbo aam• wh&lt;D on third and aoaJ
R~ rolled out Into r.he md
urn&lt;. The pl.ly was caUcd block
bo-'C1 bo&lt;aW&lt; a UB pl.lya 1114
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"We •hould have aot r hat L. Ketter-ed a cbctk from lb~
&amp;eoro," O.Odo oomplained. "We fraten~ily.
had a lot or problem• with
A sol! cart was abo praatted 10
exectution because or the wind. the Bulb for defense c:oaob Gene
WhoA ,rou're out there with a Zlnal. Tbe can, ~ownosthe "Bull
heln\F( on tbe "'iod whbtla throuah Waaon" was donated .Elmer
and 10mctimcs you can't hctt a Oraoolrclli, father of Bulls
lhfna. !'
deftnJive md run Oronthdli.
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The only other ucitina moment
in the ftm lut1f came oo a tipped bi&amp; chllllJ&lt;S: AI Wbitebcad ~
roeepejod'. Jlodriaucz. looted Rodriauez at quarterback and the
.down r~ roc a ct1ttina (ivy Bulb came out passloJ, in conlrUI
Quauani. As Quatranl racbcd for 10 the Jrinc!·it-&lt;&gt;u1 football tba.t
the ball ~ hit aod tbe ball piqued the rust half.
"llhoQibtl was &amp;Dina *k iA,"
popped up. Frank
his
roulc in tbt sam~ area.. wu ri&amp;ht sold Roclri&amp;U&lt;z. "I louod QUI. jUSt
there to
lbe tipped pas
before the ..., or lhe SCC&lt;lOd half
&lt;...allowina up twenty-one y'ar&lt;b.
t.hiJ I ..a:sn't,"
"run....,.., doioa the job In the
Hllf time ft&amp;turod tb&lt; QPioits of
the SiJma Pbl E.poiloa fraternlty llTst half. so we broiJI}rl Whitebad
"'hi&lt;b 1114 roUcd a kq 53 miles IO&lt; the second." Dando uplalood.
from Fredonia Stale Collcse to "We've &amp;Ot tWO &amp;QOd quartcrbaclu.
Rotasy Field. Plc&lt;f&amp;cs were taken by You don't leave~ pitohtr in if he'•
the memben involved ror tach mile aettina bombed."
and pcocccda were donated to the
~oua~a,United Wa:y. In a preaentatJon a.r
The Bulfaloor!..... contlnuod.to
midfield, UB President, Dr. Roba1

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tbew up""""" In the tealOcl balf,
but st..U fouod it cli(f'JC:Uit to mUSter
any poinu. With Orove City
full*k Craia Steen ripPini boles
intheUBdef~,it looked uilthe
viJtton would extend tbc:irlead. BtU
Buffalo'• defense toot cbara&lt; and
Jllut down tho Wolverines offense.
Mike Rossi, St&lt;Y&lt; Annruona.
Orancbclli and the""" of tb&lt; Bulb'
deftDK made their hom&lt; fn tho
Grove CitY *tlldd and arotu&gt;d
W~vcrines1 qoarCerbact Oary
~ Ia pornicular.
" IIUod my Built~
and J&lt;l In," pinned Rossi. The
dd&lt;mlvc taCkle was iD 00 ... least
row sacks tDd spent bis time
swvmilla around the ball. He had
an euy inta&lt;q&gt;tjosr In hio hands in
tltc ICOOIJd quaner but. chose to
drop tbe ball.
''I didn't want to rW&lt; fumblina
lbe br.ll with tiles&lt; pad&gt; on my
baudo. I thouaht I did the rl&amp;ht
thin&amp;.'' lloul said.
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"He could bave hod a
toucbdoWD. He 1114 the •bok
lid dine,.. o...rlo moaned.
Th&lt; Bulb frn.olly aot on lbe
scorebolld with 10 minutes to 10 in
tbe same. Buffalo drove the hall
from the vuitor'a 4) yard line to rhe
rune. A'ner three cracb at the soal
Unc BuiWo settkd fO&lt; o 27 yvd
fiCiif aoaJ by Rich PhilliJll. llw is
bow the score Aood at tbe &lt;nd or
lbt pme; UB ), Grove Clcy 2.
"It was a aood ballpmc,"

Wot-aiacs coodl Joe K.oPI&gt;illiw
obkrvcd. ··we mack milt.ala
wbr:n we tOWdA't afford to. 11 was
like a ba&gt;dloiJ ...,.., "
"The defcruc did tb&lt; JOb, I
tbou&amp;bJ we were aoan. roll, but
they were qukk and b.atd·-b.ittirt&amp;."
nld Bull&amp;' quaut"rback AI
Whitehead, t i blood dripped from
hl$ nose.
"What'&gt; lmponant Is tlw we
wue a thr« polnt tc:un and they
were: a. two 'PC)inl cme," Sl~
UB'$ '!&gt;lit &lt;nd loc Ucou.

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Despite the boo-boos, Bulls happy with 3-2 ·victory
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their~I22 supports

SportS Edttor

One of th&lt; favorite joys of any
is reeountina whll )\appened.
MUtates are analyzed, IUid heroics

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plaoe to dUalss lh&lt; pme I&lt; the

locker room.
l'ollowlna tbe Bulls victory over
Orov&lt; City on Salurday, the
Buffalo locker room sparkled wltb
a quiet &lt;adteman. Costly mlsldes
OOSt the Bulls snen.l soori111
opportunities, and there wu a lot
or talk over blowoassiJnmenu and
wbo dropped whll·. But, aiOliJ with
the apaloal.. 011d insulu, the
ravorite response was ••yeah, but

we won.••
The offense bad a lot to cliJ&lt;uss

bad to wail until
the fowth quarter to t« UB score.
Both teams had trouble .nth fldd
&amp;Oil kicldna .nth the unpredicubk
winds, 11tm&gt;pOliJ throe eodl .nth
onlf one good by Buffalo. But it
wu the fumbles and penalties thll
.ltcpt the score in sinale disiu.
"It was a lot of dumb mistakes,"
llanker frank Pri« eXJ)Iained from
the uainu's table . .. But wc•re
&amp;OiAa to Jd rid or them... The
mistakes ioduded three offsick
pmalties, wbkb sWl'thed Pri«
since "We: went a whole week in
pntetiee witbout maldlll a mistake
Ute that, 111d tben tiW ba,ppea.s."
Sippina Pepcu on their way to !be
the atbcletes lathered and
rqrouped In small drcles, liDdinl

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out wbo did wh!ll. CO&lt;al)laln Jaek Cl!y tWlll&lt;11' for a loss 16 times. senior rdated thai "evl:ry time we
Dunbar ... in front or hJs locker, wt.be the Wolverines only bad 6 would send two wick r~ to the
IUid sald smillna. " Well, we won. tadk:s for ncpllve yardage.
- riJ)It, they would rwlf frorn the
the defense is SUrtina to tiahten up.
The offense wu beina beaYily opposite side."
we•rt starting 10 mature on discussed in ~cral ~- Split end
Spilt end Joe Lie&amp;Je puaed the
defense." Other cin:lcs formed Gary Quatrant pomted out that w lverines sa,;Aa thll "they wen
around Paul McGrath and Co•mo "The 'find w~ triek~. You.'hink it
1 l~t better,than antidpated ."
Nestola, both with 12 total t..kles. (the pas$) '' com••&amp; nght to
After the conarllulatlons IUid
defcmlve end McGraJh also had the you,a.nd then It's sonc. But stiU
Bulls &amp;Ole fumble re&lt;:ovcry.
there•, no t::JLC\IK for our runnina apalo&amp;ies onmos the optimism . The
1110&lt;· .. Bulls wiD be Jdlilll ready fa&lt;
~Me yard ...
Tbc wind must have had some Hobart CoUea• this Salwday,
lkllfalo's
Lldle Mike Rossi affect oa the baU-UB "" &amp;ood uyiQJ 10 prcsa'V&lt; iu }.() bad tbe nnat word on defense, for three oompleted passe$, out or " Just tdl Hoban they better be
say!na thaJ "The defense is lookln&amp; IJ uys. Orove City didn't do mueh ready," offcnsi~ JUifd Pbil Zlctk
shouted. Odeoslve back Sam
aood. The offense wiD aa h now." bc:tter,zoioa lour lor eight .
The sophomore wu in on J0
Part of tbe low oompl&lt;lion for Monaco added that "we'N do better
tacldes. three goina for losses. Buffalo ean be traeed to the ncXl time. You c;an print thu."
Orove City's Gary Olew netted a Wolverines' defense. "They blilled spartina • qujck eb«T from tho
minus · 13 yards rusbiliJ, on 20 oU day," JWtina Bulls quanerbao:k slow drusen ill the Bulls locker
atternl)ls. '!be Bl•lls dropped Oro~ Jim R.oc!riJuu complained. tile room.

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ANC trot,mced

i Ringers wrung out

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In most levels or competition, if you brina in the ringers, you
usually bave a good shot at taking the pme. But not always.
Yesterday, in the annual touch football clusic, Tlwt Sp«trum vs.
T1u! Alterntllive Pnss, the coUeetive brousht along "friends" to
plav. Big friends. But, bucking the point spr~. Tlrt! S~trum
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continued its winning streak, now at HI.
The Alternotlw News Col/ectlw (ANC) won-llle coin toss;" and
elected to receive. On their fant possesion, linepcrson Martha
~ Kazmierczak dropped the quarteback for a 10 yard loss. This set
~ the pace for the e,nlire game, with heavy pressure from Tilt

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It wasn't a c:la.sslc perfoi:'IIUIII&lt;%-but, as ckneseo
Soceer coad&gt; Carl Wleizd observed, "It's who bu tho
most poinll the end (of !he pose) tlw oounlJ... He
lobouldtnow-hisreamourplayedlhcBuUsformostof
WedJ&gt;csday's Slate Uni...-.ity of New York Athletic
COnfcienc:e (SUNYAC) pme-but lost. 5-3.
A fued·up Bulls team jumped out 10 a 4-0 lead
during !he first 3S minutes of play. Dave IUchards
opened thcscorinaot 7:4S on aseemin&amp;lylnnocentstiot
from the len corner. Ooollie Jeff SliAFranek. mis·
handled the balllhouah, and UBJ!"''It ahead 1-0.
Chril Simon netted Lhe BWls' ne&gt;&lt;t three aoaJ$-as he
continues to score It • reoord·.s ettins pace. The
Fredonia tranofer'• fll'stgoal c:amcun_a.siaed arll: IO.
He then converted t Dav~ Rlcl!ardJ crtlospa.ss one
minurelater. Simon's third soal came a doun minutes
later on • ,ebound off • Dave Ovwood sho&lt; which, as
Ovwood ~bed,"deoted" the aossbar.
Cont_ent Wlth 1 _four-goal cushion. UB 1•~ up !h•

uadJ118 of.enscs, T1u! Spec_tru".' punched anoth.e r '"'over ~n a
Crand&amp;!lto Bowman combmauon after a Jert Koch lntercephon.
TM S~NCII'1lm finished off the afternooo'a actlvftles when Petty hlt
Bowman, who was all alone in the endzoile.
The big story of the afternoon was a toush. coordinaud defense.
Helping out on both ·offense and defense were .SteVe, Terry, Ed,
Lisa, Stuart Jim Mary Joe s. Dan H. Nikld and ANC's cast of

sc:amble in rronr or BuU.' aoaUe Mark C&lt;leste. The
rea oflhehalf. and much of theaarne, belonsed 10 the
BlueiCnighu.
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Aner a halnime pep-talrby Coach Sal Esposito, t)le
Bulls found "n_cw life," dUplay!ng a ~raende of
aggressiveness and pr~ Geneseo tn tbelr own
eod. ThfBulliweren'tahletosustalnthispressurevcry
Ions tbollah and Oenesec) roared bl&lt;k with two
unaitsw&lt;red ao~ tbe w 10 4-3.
Shortly after the Blue Knia!nt' third soaJ. Bulli'
fullback Dave Garwood had 10 be carried orr the fldd
with an anlclc illjury. WhUc Oarwood wasltlended to,
the Bulls h~ddled rosether.and discussed what mUJt be

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Aftct trading punU, an interception was wasted by • The
S~rrum. but on their next possesion, a Steve Qandall bomb to
Toni Petty broushtlhc ftrst TD.
Petty then made an interception loUowing the· kickoff. A
toushened up ANC defense forced a Dan ' Bowman punt. Heavy
pressure from The Spectrum kept the ball d.e ep in ANC territory,
until ''Mooscbreath''Crandall intercepted a sbon pus.
runbaek brousht the ball to the live yard tine. Offmslve mistaltes
failed to put the bali over. On ANC's next chances, Tlrt! Spectrum's.
nex defense held tisbtOn the ANC punt, a boomer went deep into The Spectrwn
endzonc. Dave Davidson elected to return the punt for some
unknown reuon and made a shon seven yard ret'um. After

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O)orai...kl. pulled doWD in IIi• penalty area ·by a
D&lt;llpuc the f11end1Y mteot of the .- . tempers started to flare Oencseo player, converted 1 peiijlty shot, and save tbe
on several Oc:casslons. As one of their players said, "If you're goiltg Bulli their first oeason victory.
to have a big mouth, you got to be able to back it up." Someone's
Geneseo coach Wictul sumined up the same 5tatfns,
ringers (ailed in lht back-up department.
, "they (UB) •taned at \II• flm whlnle, and ~ started

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ten minutes after. We definitely OQt'l)layed them in the
second half, but we db&amp; oundvcStoo bi&amp; a hole."
Buucrworth. wbo IIQO;.d t'WO soals for the Blue
KniahtJ, ........S the , Bulli' progress over the last
season. "U B' 's improved 100 ~t from last yw.
Tiley have a much better offetl'ie. We just mrtcd too
we." Kc added, "Welcatned a touah llsson today."
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to ao'' were the words out

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mouth after hh twn's victory, ...;rernna to the four
rc:mainlna SUNYAC pmes t~ Bulli mwt play.
Espooilo, Who Icds
these aamcs I t t vitAl,
"'1'1ained, "We're conttndm. We're keyed-up for !he
division. We &amp;bowed that today."
''1'hil b: the bat team I've seen so far." volunteered"
Lou OiMauio. a performer on three previous Bulls
squads. The Spencerport native r~ that Lhis year's
team hu beat 11 settlni the momc:ntu.m" in a.amw
they've played. ''The nm soil meam .., mud!' in
$0&lt;16cr," he said, "and tbis year our first half bas been
the best."
Senior ballback Soon B!yle, an all-SUNYAC
Honorable Mention last year, commented on his
tcim'slapse during Lhe same, "VIe were &gt;0 •hocked Bl
having such a bulge (four goals), that we almost
collapsed." Goaltender Mark Celeae agreed S&amp;)'ina.
" When
I 4-0 lead, .... feU back and sot Oat.
Thlnp pidtcd up thooah. "hen we aot toael.bcr (after
the Wuoi 10 Garwood). We can play better Lhan
dld-W. - e just pJaylna down to their level." In
asseuina this year's Bulli, the vt~cran goaltender
polnt&lt;d out "We're reil sood {up front), but we need a
Uttlc work on our defense. We're still trying to set
Dl'pnbed."
Coadl Esposito also reds that hh m.;or area or
conccm is tbe defense: "I still am not completely
satisfled with it. I may mal« some cbaoses." The
coadl js quick to point out th~. despite defen&lt;ive
weaknesses, the BuUs arc a defmitc contender in the
SONYAC Western Division since, "!he Une I• eapable
ofmovin&amp;Jbe ball from llhY position on . .lltld-and
!hey do it extremely well."

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The team traveb to 'Niq1111 tomorrow. in what
Coach Esposito feels will be a doseiy contested march.

Royals sweep, still undefeated

UB's tennis Royals raised their seuon record to 3.0
as theY swtpt all seven marches Wtln5l the Buffalo
State Bensals at the Ellicott Complox courts on
Amhcr1! last Thursday.
Heidi JUhl, p~oy~n, as the Royals' number one
women's sinatcs player, coasted put Buffalo State's
Mary Schreiber ~:6-2. 1Thl• wirr boolled bor match
record this t.easort to two .,;.us aad one loss. Teammate
Sue Sc:hmidt SIAns up JUhl's play this se.uon &gt;0 far
.saYfna that, ushe's really consistent aad hits deep au
the•dme&lt;"
Julle CraY&gt;On and Schmidt, both undefeated on
....,nd and third courts this KOSOn, had tiSSY r!l.td&gt;a.
1bCy crushed J:lel?bie Szdip and Marauet En&amp;Jert or
Buffalo Slate respectively, !HI, !HI.
In other slnalcs matches, 'E~yo Orau on fourth
court · brem:d pasi Mary ScbiUDd in strtisbt
sctS.IHI,IH!. On llflh court, Patty Koerner won her
fltll match lliis .....,.. 6-2, 7.J.
Senior Lyoda Scldbam llld ber frcsbiDan sister•
Leslie, cocnbiDecl on the nUmber oae doubles team 10
olist Janet Cero and Donna Alamo, 6-l, 1-5.
The closest match Jut Thwtday was hctwoeu Royals
ShtrOD Wolslr;y and LYDD JCcrchmaicr apinil SUe Pella
n.t~IW..,AM MHio
and
Jeanne Orr of BUff ~·· tJB won lbc lint set,
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UB's women.'1 tennis coactl Corutie Camnitz hasblah hopeo for thc,team this lCI&gt;On. Althouah she said
that this ai.son'5 team is "a little weaker than 1ast
sea.son's,••' six members or the team arc rcti.lrnees. She
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"We can we them all," said Cllnnitz mreferenc:e
to tbe ·team's oppositinn this season/ She added that
tht ntx:t three matches-MeMutcr in Ontlrio,
Nazarel.b CoUeae in Rocbdlir. and Cortland State
Colle&amp;• at home-wlll be ••ry tooah .
The Women's tennis s&amp;son this Fall is unwuaUy
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11 b9&lt;De because tbo leaaue alternates tbe bome coun
amona the iCIJIU -IllY.
The Ilia Four
Tournament on October 4th wliJ be h.dd 11 the ElliCott
courts. The lloya[s hi~ won lhiiiOuman&gt;tnt the last
~ yeara COilsmllivdy.
AllbOIIIh three . -.. into tbe' oeason, the team's
Jin&amp;lcsJQWid is not reaDy cstablisbcd yet.• The ·number
iluu, four and live places are stiD bcina contested by
olhen in cballt11tte matdlcs.
Injured Dee Dee Fisher; Jenior member and captain, ,
has not yet played because or a cast on her lea that was
rcccruly t.Uen off,
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Canada struggles wi~h
basic federalist ideals
- - - - -"Y Alan Kachlc

paued

canadian Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau recently
•ummoned the nallon'a
Provincial Premiers ·to Ottawa
to try to do 10mething othor
leaders had failed at-write •
constitution
unronunately.
the effon a&amp;aJn •nded In defeat.
for over SO yeara. C..nadJan
otatesmen h•ve uied to crea1e a
govcmmom thai would unite

constitution, but rather a
framttWOrk to unite the oe"neo
or colonleo into an economically
o.nd militarily secure entity. it
was adopted to protect
Canadian as well as British
Interests.
Altho~J6h in theory, Canada is
anewerable to the British
ParUament, it essentia.JI.y hu
unllmitod home rule and is a

the ten province&amp; into a•fitJ"'ng.

aoverelgn nation.

the British

Americ•

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coheolve n4tional federation.
olnc-e Can ada II technlcaii..Y
U ke his prcdecc..oro, Trudeau
under Orlt.lah coPtrol, any
was unsucce.uful and agtin the
cbonge in tbe government
future of CMoadu io In quo&amp;lion.
chaner has to go thro~J6h
Canedo's prmont syatcrn of • lAndon. "Canad;o is the only
lnda i• tL'ChnicoUy under British
government Ia the legacy of
Creat Britain's l(reat colony on
control, any cha11ge in tloe
this con\lnent In IA67, bowing
govununent chaner has to go
to colonia l roquosu ror
through l.ondoJL "Canada a
~d~pendene• ond rear&amp; of ~· onl..Y independent country
Unitl"d Statet CAJ&gt;lnslon on the
m the world that cannot amend
west. P1rlltmen1 fn London
'tJ own constitution,·· Trudeau
has said
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But
plaguing
•he
coru:utuuonal mo,·ement are
the rath,er large intern;tl
dlrren:nc:e. In Canada rootered
by the mlerest• of mdividu.al
provinces. A primAry obst~
for the c:onatnution is the
power otrus&amp;le between
provincial governments and the
r odcral sovemmenl
The proviru:al legislatures
oeeno lo have had the upper
hand in making thl!ir own

Internal llows AOd controliJns
the production of &lt;&gt;w
m~teri•ls

The we11ern

Ensll•h
lroniully, the
Af'OO&amp;C't opposlloon to tl\4
comes from Quebec's sepa.mlst
Premier 1\t.'Oe Levuque who
wanta provinces to dedde on

proVinces of British Columbia
and Albena, now rich from oil,
want the right to conlnll and
tMlr ~e. thus openln&amp;
the .vay for an all-French
keep their profb•. Tr\Jcleou lula
said that reoolll'&lt;li!S belong to
Quebec:.
8ul the most contrOYeny
the Canadian n&amp;lion and that
comeo from Tnlduu'o desire
the wwth ohould be spread
for an Amerlcan•$1yle Bill of
throughout the country. The
Maritime provinces, who wan1
Rlghu Canada preocntly has
•
human
r1shu charters as
a share of the oil money, are
ordln•ry lawo. These can be
a!Ui&lt;iu• to keep the local
ov.,numed by • majority vote
benafl15 vr their rishong
In ParUoml!11t. If they were put
industriel.
Into a constllulSon, however,
Bilingualism has become the
would be much harder to
biggest soda1 t.. ue. Trudeau'•
ruvoke. To the U.S. cltU.Cn. a
proposed constitution makt!ll
wriuco Bill or Rights may be a
provision for a Qmoda that
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CMir lhe Soviet Unlon'o c:bemlc:&amp;l wlrf1re capacity.
1970 I~P-nent.
The isluc becme public when n1mon from
The Aney pions to betlin work In 1981 on a factory

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capoble or mal&lt;lng binary nerve gaa thelia.
The binary conteptJnvolves con~tructlng warheads
tlut conl.lln hlnnleh c:bemlc:&amp;lt which mLt together in
l!lshtlO produce I de.tdly nen... pt. The advantage or
lhla lyatmJ, proponeN.I.J'8UO, Ia lhat ll"a safer to store
ond tr11nsp0rt lhan the old 1\)'le weapons which

gas plant to be built -:::;,txic
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- - - - - - - - - -»Y WUUam Hutlnp
The U.S. Senato laat week 1pprovecl fundi. for

buildinfl

1 f..:tory capoblc of produc:lnfl nerve SU
weapons. 1bla oolnc:ld4» wllh an earlief" rNCtiOD In the

HoUle of Repreaentotl- md constitutes the llrat step
towardt ending lhe tO.yeu ban on the productloo of
chemical warfare.
CUrrent taw state• that the actual a production of
new chemiCill weapon• cannot begin untU lhe
President proclaim&amp; 1 natlonal aecurity nood for them.
Proponen11, however, argue lhat bulldlniJ a joctory
dellgned for thelr manufacture elMs not violate the

SU ond

CAn INk

the poison when

The purpo11e behind ending the moratorium, say
:•dvocatlll of the new facllhy, is to force the Soviet
Onion (o ACli!Oiilte a INIIIy bannlnfllhe production or
nerve pa weoppta. They argue lhlt the U.S. mutt
~ the abWty to mateh Soviet production of lhe
polsonoua bombs in order to Jmiowly nesotiate a new
trmty.

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Veto

Both the U.S. and the Soviet Unlon have signed an
use or nerve gu weapons and
hove been negotlaUng on 1 chemlcal arms control
~ent alnce 1976. The apporent deadlol:k In lhete
may bave triggered the recent concern
~tn banning the

A!ghaniatan claiming lhot Soviet Unlon waa ualnfl nerve
gaa garnered much publlclty. Although thOle reporta
have been called false, American hard·llnen t tW inal5t
on enleting 1 now anna r&amp;ee.
The co.t of lhla competition could be 1 high u $4
bWion. The HlifNte in&lt;:ludea $1 .6 billion lO build new
chemical weapons. apocificolly lll'1lllel-y lhells and
bombs. and $Z.4 bUIIon todecontamlnate end deatroy
eld•Ung nerve gu weapons.
Although the Caner admlnistration Ia oppoeed to lhe
Congressional action, It Ia unlikely that the ~1dent
Will veto it. ll)e ehemlcal weapons oppropriat n is
included In a bill thot opproves funds for military ~
In the Indian Ocean and c:onstruetion moneyJ ot the
MX mJasile. 'The Pretldent -rould probablY not veto the
bill simply because of his objection to one pan.
Opponenu, however. point to the prosram·a exP."rue
and emphasize lhat moat member• of lhe Norlh
Atlantic Treary Organlution INATO) are opposed to
havlns chemical weapont in lhcir country. Despite
lhl5, the United Slotea may be well be on Ita way to
ogain bealmlnfl 1 producer of nerve gas weapons.

Oh, Canada. -:--:--"neceuit,y. For lhc Canadian, it

ralher than poUticlaru.·
Is 11een aa an unnoceaaary
But t he !uture of the
complication
or
big
constitution is ·~· At
government.
the summjt's end, only three or
the ten province•- New
Referendum
Brun1wlclt, Newfoundland. and
To bock their pobll, Bill of OnW'Ic&gt;-were in suppo11 or
Rights opponents po't\'t to the Thudeau. And eveh here, only
Japan~;~e Internment during Ontario, lhe province wilh U10
World War II and "forced most to gain from national
butaiog" ln lhe United States.
unlty, was willinsto give strong
'J'heY irulst people want the auppo11.
Ita.- decided thtoug&gt; elected
More popular is on Albenan ·
off'&gt;Clals.
of Its twelve
TrUdeau diAgreea, addlnfl propoMI WILl)
porta
dealltig with lncreued
lhat lhe ~Canadian people wanr
provincial
power.
A BW of
the bill The Prttne Mlnltter Is
w!Wng to go over the Promlera Rights It Included, but only at
ond oak for a notlonaJ the , federal level with lho
referendum an • contlltutlon of province• subscribing by
hJa own detign. One cabins\ chcllce.
member, noting the ~pul&amp;rity
Trudeau, however, "ff'PPotthe bW tald, •tt is eVIdent OW lhla, ond If hJa own propou.J II
the CanadW1 people prefer put before lhe public, hJa
lhelr rights ~ected b! judges aupport amons the Eastern

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mojorily m ay make it
victorious. Should this happen,
the Weatem Provtncea, feeling
thor1&lt;hanged and out of touCh
wllh the Eastern Eatoblithment.
may discuss tho pouibltity or

aecesslon.
Can • nation or auch atrong
regionalism like Cana d~
aurvlve? The coalition whleh
holds togethor lhe Dominion of
Canada is ahakey and, at ·
preaent, mlnlmol.
Wltb
rebellion brewlnfl In the Wett
and Quebec, Canoda, never •
tlghUy knlt unlt, may not find
peoce wllh II$Cif and could
conceivably ooaae to exllt u a
political entity. Wilh tlumping'9
n.atlonal pride and chauvanistic
reSiorutliJm, Canado could
beoome, u Truclelu· put 11. •

•erfea of "ten eeooomJe
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Prodigal immigrants retu[n home
- - - - - - - - ' &gt; ) ' Sieve

Wel~~Pr~en

SAH JUAN, P.R. lPNS!-The plio( onnouncoo th&amp;t we
will be londlns lllortly and the ~ ol cabin ~
wakoo ' the fuU load of JlUOI\tlii!I"' ll'o tluw In the
~ Mirna.. lotor, the Amoricon ~ 747
lun:fleo ~y U the whoeio the NnWIJ at l.u
Grand lnlem.tianll Airl&gt;Ort In Son Juan. Puen.o 111oo
, . tx&gt;Kh ~ breol&lt; Into plo- and
begin oinF&gt;s l'uorto folk oonp.
"'t'• olwoyw this woy,· nplolrv Papo Moraloo, o
-~·-- Yon I'Ueno - who ...,
bla family In lolly..,. """ ,_... ....
mlclnfSI1l fli8ht II UIUIIIy ruU and !*'Pie &lt;Up boaluoe
......,..... hippy to be homo.•
Papo'l ltonJe lo now Uth Stn&gt;ot In !he "JJi&amp; Apple."
but be breolhoo In !he humid pn!&lt;lown air and oayo.
"h'o 111"81t to be bock. In the out.., ,.,...., olw~
•ware !hot you're the mlnorii.Y lklt """' , . .•. ,

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" , AllllouShit'•)u&amp;l•vllit f&lt;&gt;rPapo, for manyothorothe
retwn foi!IJMIC!ed to be permanent. the maulve lnflu.a
of lolandon to U.S. barrioo underway olnc:e World Wor
0 hu not llmply ilowed.. II hu lUmod around.
Ollldal 11atl&gt;tldo ore hard to oomo by In the cooo ol
U.S.·PuenD mJ,valloN; no llloao or lmmll!l"•tlon
popon aro . -, olnoo Puerto lllco I• • u .s.
"po-.lon." But lludloo booed on olriino P"U611(or
hsiJ bolween Now York and San Juan tirpont show
lhotu early II 197,;l, roUflhly 34,000 more poople WllrO
SOinS back to the loland than oomlng north. nto 11mo
Wll true the following y&amp;u". 1110 ........ion or 1974
tporlced • mild tum•around, wltb 8,000 mono lalandon
COtllln4 to the llatoalhan roturnlr'6- But olnc:e then. a
yearly
or 21,000 Pucno Rlc:ans have /lOnO
aouth without -.tng to tho u .s .
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l'or I t - retlroment oller maoy· yeora
"-crlln !aotorioo. For otben, m.m. olo prDOpi!10UI
llfe In the u .s. baYo flded and boen ~·

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New,..nc.For M&amp;t1y .a or t&amp;m, ~ .....,., - J brir1p lmlnlidpoted problems.
Tl.llo ~JUuTy worbd 1n one of Hew Yon at)"'
nr- holela. 11e f'l!tlred u beld copt.oin or !be
,_.unnt and • leader in !be union 1oea1. Wbon be

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IW'\ed 30 ) ' U r i -· be wu 1 bus boy.
1\ltodldwell, by.Uillndardo. Notcriywubelbleto
rflUiorly - - bock "' .-,. Wnlly .....,.,.,..
durir1c the leon ,..,_. but he wu oleo lble to lOCI&lt;
oway. Todoy, be U.. on a Ditle piece of IADd
with fruit """' and hu built 1 """"""'"ble howe

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OOJri&gt;oldnt lolly~

8ut ~ ilnl euc:tly.-wbat Tuto ~ ft
would be. When he returned with hi&amp; moc1e1t pena1on.
be clldn' &lt;XMll on l'uorto 1\ioo"o bi,9t _, of
IMng~ ....,lhln New Yon Oty'o. The money
ran out and the ooc1a1 oecurity cbeob didn, come ru .

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AI 58 yoan of 118"• lnoteod or ""'ding b1a newspaper
ond bouncing the family'o new"" generotlon on hi•
knoo, Thto io wortuog rototiog IIUI\o u • oocurity
guard at one of fiCIOrieoln town. His wife hu oleo bod
to 1!0 bock to wurk u a nune.
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In otldltlon,Pueno Rlc:&amp;tu lllw Thto (aceoonflla with
thftlr notlve oountrymen when IIley ...,., a job on the
island. Unemployment regul.lrly runs twice n high In
l'uorto 11Jco II In the U.S., and job &lt;XJOipetitlon Is floroe.
And Atnorican oorporattono prefer to hire
"Nowyoricans• for lobo requjrlng rontacr with the
public boaluae, for the 111001 port.• they aro biliJlfUII

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_ _ _..Jby JuUa - BROOKLYN, N.Y.-Tho nOW&gt;
oould not have - . mudl """""
for linanc!oJiy'&lt;IIJ"IIppOI&lt;I New York.

f18u..... lhoWI!d

PrelimJnory -

an overall ts per cont decUna In

~:. "::t':::t.=.!::·~r::
lowr• 1 level &amp;lnce the 192.01.
h oould f1IOII1 • looo or fOW'
OOf'l8NIIJonal aeata and SSOO
milllon In federti old """" the .....

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reported clet:llne In population:
"tmj&gt;ooalble.•
In rae~. the c:ierSY In !he Cltholie
Dloc:et&lt;&gt; or Brooltlyn, ~ INDY

dl.ttricu oppo&amp;red to have an
espadolly l"'l!' JlO!Iullllon decline,

"Y thoy are bo1og 0\'1!rW!Ielmed by
new hmnJvll&gt;to, muty of thorn
documented, who hove beon
101tllll(! thoro at on llllimotod rate
or 50,000 per Y"U" CMif" tho put
Mc:ado. The DoportnJ&lt;\m ol Oty
Pl•nnln« eotl.rn.toa !hot thoro ...., at

Avonue, rumors raced tbu
and Notunliutlon
_... plonted 1111011&amp;
!be ...,.... taken to trap unwvy
Ulop!o. Poopie t.tlJI.od of 1 u.y.ar.
old !opt resident who held olf the
cmUIDill"ltor .. the door or her
cramped apartment while roor
s.tvadoran undocumented tiieno
cllmbed Into • clcloet.

lmnli&amp;r•tlon

SeMce 08"'111

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'CIIIe in point: In what •ppo&amp;red

ton )'Uri.
le1111 710.000 lllopJ lmm~Crantl in from the ouulde to be an
But from every- or the dty. Now York, and oidet to Mayor obandoned buildlng In oentral
plannert and IOCiaJ worken. Edw.o.rd ~ dllm !hot eo peroent Brooklyn, four "'"'"" Hohlan
educaton • and hoopltal olllc:IAio, or them ......, oltlppod by ......., ref~ "-ere-Uvfnl out or their
prletto and otben IMI and wort&lt; In t ........
•ult.._ aleopiD« on tbe dlmp.
tow·lncome COl1IDJI.IIII.t ha.. tho
·c..e In polnl: In !he Solvadoron mUily floor, without .to hat
aome lhlll&amp; to uy about the oommunlty aJanslln&gt;oklyn'l Founh Wlb!r,
Whon lilted about the

.,.,..... IIley their hoado.
reluoed to lllk and IIICM!d owoy
behind a bucltlloS w.U.
'CIIIe in point: ~NllnA IO
Alben , Moi!Won, a Htitlan who
dln!cled the oountln ...,..,. di&gt;lrict
Z2.S4 or nonhorn lltoolllyn. •

ciUitor of Jomlllcan Rutarlrians "''
one blocl&lt; limply n!fuMCI to opon
•heir doon to l.''f1wneratort.
A DOl her Qt'!OIUI•tlkttr, William
Shlpp, reponed !hot Block Muollmo
an the 700 block or Buollwlck

'ltonlley lfve.' • "Y' Fotber
Bob Vlt~. whole churc:h. our
Lldy or t..on:tto. """'• both blocb
and new ~ In Brooklyn.

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"What
IIley ta~k~Jls
obout when the)' 01y 'federal aldr
5ocwity7 Out here WOI\aW! Clpitol
crlrne """'Y 11 mlnuteo. •
Vitoslionc and others claim thot
oenoUtl·lkkoro In their ..,. are
hlrod purdy throu8h political

palronaJo,

Begln110r Of .c~Yanc:ecl- By studylog Spenfsh only, lour hours; day, IOU&lt; days a-". fOf founeen weeks, yoo

wllleern sixteen -••er hours ol colleoe Spenlsh credit. (That's tour semesters worth ol cOIIIQe Sp8nlsh
.credit!) The cost Is 11&gt;0111 the same as one ....-ter In a u.s, college, $2.589.
wn.tnw )'OU . , . o t&gt;oglnnll Of on ..,....,..,.., atudont,
Thlo Is 1 rigofous ~ p&lt;Ogrwft tullng from F..._
your Sc&gt;anlotl otodlft "'" bl OfUII)' ..,...,_ 1&gt;1' - ·
1 toJunot,-11181. Tho cost ol $2.6811 1~ roond trip jot

!WOYMJ ~ p - l n ~led._ ceuoooe llld

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f.,. to s..tl!t. Spoln, from Ton&gt;nro,
u - u•
- . -.!. llld tuitiOn. _ , . . , , Vtanta llld toana
~ lotoliglble f!UdoniL
""' wtn- .tfin • Spo.- lamUYAJU.Y ACCfi'EDm;O,

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CALL
TOLL FREE fortulllnformauon 1-aoo-253-~
(In Mich., or If toll flea line Inoperative call Hi16-942·25o41 collect)

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oomplotaly. IU

rec:c, we

Spontth ·1a4Jtlo •• blUer --a t - • ilbta1rold by~ atlldonta-..,..,...... olenclatd

were

wlth oenouo oporatlonl&gt; "'I 111
through three dill""\"'l lnlt!Mowl
wltharwy~.
where the con.o.. IAk&lt;:n did lleligiow prfndple wu Of~Y pon opoak ~
Tbey tool&lt; the
of the ,.,._, "'ur .-pte have 1 namoa and fulllnV&lt;!Oied the ..... ;
nome for the cenous and the cily'• "¥"Yother VhlflllMo.
comJ&gt;Il8n to find unreported New "Wllole blocb 01.11 here _...
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tunftla not ..a~.- 1ft • con-tloNI ,....,_,_ S t ...,_ teal ot our otuoonta . , _ 11\al their

and

qualified-• traditional problem

Avenue In the adjolni"B dlst.r lct ran
the CC!UUI wort.aro off "the block

I !Ditter of

dick~' C!'\1lfl pt Cli!I.\IW

lorm• •• !he rod&lt;JrY; be addL
In 1 aeoae, the lovbible
popullllon overlooked by tbe
federol oounl • h"'II

......_...,.

Ycrl: on~- n-on
of the olion ... !be ~
whk::h hu. iu own reaons for
.......... t h o - lntl\ldlQs . .
~illofoiOOOIIIIII.IIIit·

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In low.._~boodolib

!all Hew Yort.. _.,OUr L.tdy ol
l.onltto ioloc:ud. people con
criy....tvethe .... - b y . . . .

~-~·CII.y

r-....

~ otNow Yon
who II I ...... IUiboriily oo the

oui&gt;WrT- .........,, ..,. thore
lo no rolloblo .. for !he

amount or lnoome tll!Cb.tnfad
outsldo ~e.cNnneb in New
von. 01)1, or the ni.OIIber of !*'Pie
who do h. eut bath are IIUbat.vltlal.
~-poliO't,..__

�! m~~©)!LQ1®,~1t©rm
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" In ad dil lon

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10 lho tlualc

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-poolal worhro

for

every ~

Blcan.rromtbli! . r• ....,.tmm"""rdilbor force ore,
a IV"l' - . "''nnc:t.ed" Into tl1e

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~ ae!Mty lib tw1111ns
numben and de&amp;lln( ci"up," M)'11
Gutnwt. • omoiJ II wldoly
alfoaocl.
,llllln _., off
1: tho t..,, hlro ~ orr th«
• boob, and pe.y ~ oupplien In
c:uh 10 mU.o the .,.,.._. loolt

..,_~~......,~,of tho,......,_ from
tho U.S., mode .........e by Jok&gt;usy 1bof Uft- aJUOlN
WS"O on tho bcxiDCI of tho Aroerlcon aodo«orlOirlic
ledcler _ , , ""'"'" up ,..11h ....,.. Puono RicaN'
beiW tlwt lbo Hew Yon borrio ...,_. are pe_, in
which ......, l1lod .oult aplnol !he """..,... buroou for 1Juna!io1 tho

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ondo meot. won..
unemployment whllo
wort&lt;Jns. and oe11 p111 or wtwlhey
produceonlhellde, wbllolheboM
a biJnd eye. M lnj' or Hew

C&lt;llloot

t......,.

Vorl&lt;'• wt!lfore mothera muat all*:!
pUblic ....... _
to "" by .......

!hough th&lt;!y are married and
technlcally inell8fble.
So they
conceal their men from chy
ll!"ndet.
Not all 1ho.., people wiU avoid oh~
cenau• ~ .but
alons whh

......

Hew

they tum

Tbot eity lo - . tho

fl&amp;\na, uoii:IC IU awn wel!ore,
mt!dicold and bouolnc llou. and II
olio one or llwt at'Olllld tho ClOUDily

ualol.lnl for tho..,.., c:aJmo tlwl
ohe burMu booed 11.1 mope and
I'OOioro on OUI-of-dole
U...o ~ from 5ous and
othtr -.men:LU lml"'l'fflei: ·
''They CW"'d ....... he
charpa. 1bore were olio problema
whh foully add....:.. labcb and In
oome Now York c:liJtrlctJ, .,.,....
wOI'bra W1!f'O no1 paid for up 10 Ill
..,..,ka, loadlns lO llopptn... and

_.

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' " " ' - ofs.nta Ana, Calif0&lt;'11A.......,, pe.ved wllh

e&gt;kJ for Samuel lrilarry, "1\Ao'o younpr brother. wlo&gt;
II olio mallins piiiiS ID JD1M0 badt bcxoe U lOOn U

pooalble. IIUt SaDwel bu run up ~ a wall looking
for a piece of the Puerto lllcan land he c:.m alford.
'They lhlnl&lt; I'm rlc:ll when all I make II about S6.00
an hour. They would ..n 1 ~ of land at a lower
price lO """"""" elle from tl1e lllllnd, but uk the alt;y
from me." b took Samuel mlnj&lt; yoara In tho ototH 10
liDd hia r:tcrrenl job In a chewing sum factory In

Calltomla'o ClraJWt O&gt;unty. ror more than ZO yean,
he moved from job to job and ronoQy reached the point
where he oould re1urn to "'-to Rico. So h6 tho\Jglll.
hlgh turnover.
·
But al'ter two weeu or trying to buy aomo farm lind,
1
1
Con•w
aiJo oonumd that Samuel 11!'1W'1'1ed to 1M OticaAo community aouth or
Lo• Angeles whore h6 now Uves, wllh no land In
almply out or hoJLIII!.f towArd tho regbterlng ot1rupled unlla u
sovcmmc:nt, U_yt M&amp;rfl Gan:il, a Vt CinCJnlf
and
lhtln8 bmcl.
Pedro
Moralel
hu
been
back
In
La,..,.,
In
Pueno
m..l worur In the WIUianlll&gt;urg hoUM!holdo-bUI not all of tho
JOCtlon of Brooklyn. "Many Puerto pooplo In thorn- oontrlbuted R.iCo't mountalnJ. for one month. The money he .tent
back lO hi• family from hlo amaU buoln&lt;tH ln
fUca:nJ here could hive aruwr!nKI, 1ubttantlal.ly to the undercount.
but they foelth61yltom gave up on llut n M1r!JI Corda '"~!~"~"• the Pbll.delphlo'• growing Latln miiimunlty Om W&lt;'tlllnto
thC!Ill 10 they S've up,.., 11. 'l'h6y'N! problem &lt;NY have leN to do ~&gt;ith buying land and tbon bullcll"l! a howe.
Pedro wu• oonllntcally ~y UvlnJiin the u .s. lie
OOII8"1ng to do It any lavon."
~ua llure.u alopplnoq than It
cll'llr with
dllaffoalon
amon&amp; IOfal or Ule&amp;oJ aliena and
Sloppy
Still, the ICod&gt; aclmin!atratlon hal many bon&amp;fldc u.s. dtl..,. alllc&amp;
oonduell&gt;d a loud n.edla campalsn
They he"" Uttle u-.tlve to
urgins """""'ne to got their forma cooperate with 1 aoc:lely whiGb only
ln. and tho mayor II now offorlng 1 acks»wlecl!leo lhml when it otancll
bounty or s10 to tho dly ...,ployMI to gain oomethln8 from doln8 ..,_

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~tlco

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wu ........ oomf~~ EngiWI.""""' tl1&lt;qb
hlf tJua;,.. ~I blm iDID daily CllnltlCl with the
~ He'• rea~~o~ p i now thai he'• ...,_ and
hea already atartod lrooldn« for a new Jhop to buy In
Laroo'orONrby.
..,. lddt aren\ happy thousb.• he polnu out. 'They
were bom In ~and mainly opoak EngiWI.
1n te:hool, lhl ot1&gt;or lddt maJoe run or l b e l r - "!!&gt;on
they apeak 5plnilh. 1boy hope lhlaga don\ -CluJ
and we ., back to the - · like J protDiMd !hom.•
Ulte P1po, Pedro 11Wa)'11 feb unwanted
ll
And now hll chlldnrn feel
1hout;h aurTOUnCiod by ounu and undeo.
ODd
new fo1etldl In !heir oattnliblo homeland. Pedro is
worr1od !hat they mlCbt - he able llt.brep..up thrir
COOd IIChool g-odoo and, In fat~, no malo&lt;' Sludleo bavlo
been donft yet on whallbelr educatlorW'proapocta""'
In Puorto Rico.
AI one point, nearly half tho Puerto lllcan ~lion
~.. ~ In tho U.S. llullhe political reverhel'atlons of the
rovorM b:umlg-allon bo&lt;lk homo, Db
c:ultural and
oellnOtltlc oneo, ln!n'r claar yet.
\Wl. nd.lm
moounoured for three docadu in the U.S. chill
"Newyorican" nr•pon&gt;O.lo poulblo U.S. natehood? Or
wiU the oontlnuod !oct of oplh lllllllle.-wlth 10me
membttr• on thtt llland and ot.hort ln Lhe
U.S,....,noourogo . _.otronger poUIIcaJ llnka hetwoen
tho IWU tt«...,.lM?
Somo antwot't mltth1 "merse in the 1980
11\lhemiiOrial elcctlom. lnc1.unbent carloe _Romero
ll&amp;roeiO "liU anotc&gt;Unoed that if hl• """'"ll.._.,
odmlnlatratlon a ro~l)d. h6 wiD call for 1 plcbllclle
on Puru1.o l\kxtt futW"tt ltllut. 1be "Newyoricln"'
-ulatlon oould play • crvdal rule In •uch • vote.

=the
a-"""""""

the

-'~

Adios, Senor

Bomb barrage blasts Somoza

~Y .Joeepb B. Zl..._..e .......nt.y r..... weno ,.....,.,_ oo

ATTENTION

••• and another~- -..!

DORM STUDENTS

Fdl out a
RetmburH~Dent

Let Cho~ Clifton Whar·
ton know what ,11011 thlnk'of
the $150. a year fncrease In

Aul8tanc:e
Pl'ogram

dorm rent.
For Information call

CbanceUor'•

APPLICATION.

vour

S.A.S.U. delegates, Joe
Rl/kln, or Trouis Ballard, pr
stop In at the SA 1Office, 111
Talbert Hall, AC {636-29,50.

- " " " bir. .the duo!. • •
Q-.
Anut.,lo Somoza Debayre.
,.......,. ruler or the Latin American
nation or Nicaragua. wu au~
and killed lu1 week In the
Paro&amp;"uayan oapft al clly or
Aaundon.
Somoza. • lxxlysuant and his
driver were all alaughtered When
aiJ mnod men opened lin! u !he
fOI'mi!S' beod of the otrlte'lllmousine
1ruoled through ' tbe South
American capitAl cit,y. IIA:CDrllinf!IO
7fle New Y&lt;rl 1'11nt1, Somo... "died
lri a ball • of truiChlneilun and
bozcol:a lite.•

Jleeins liNt
:=====================~ orUpon
1./nlied
Celebration '80 Canoe Racing on l:ake LaSalle
Suncl.!ly, September 28th, starting at noon.

................................................................

In JUly
1979,«mtouhi&amp; country
took reflo8e
In
tho
Sla.teo. Alter • alo&gt;rt

•ay, ~ aSaJn moved, thll time
~&lt;&gt;1 '!"' an:bi~ nation of the
IIOII&amp;mlo. Att'V being deported
~. h6 ..,.as offered uytum ln

hr~.

Somozo, hil lamljy, and prtvaro

1. Elimination heat$ begin ot noon.
2. Oro"! ror &lt;:anoe prior to ea&lt;:h heat.
3 . All equipment 1t $Upplled end mUit be use.!,

8UfV*1
home.
Lui.

down blocU from Jlio

Y"'•· alter four decacle. or

•tyronnicaJ and Inhumane ru1o by
the Sornou ramuy. . . . _ or
Nlca~ took lO the ..._. and
ovenhrew the dyna•.r~
The 5ad.lniRa NltlonaiiJborallon
l'rontiPSLNIIn July , 1979 caJiod for
• popular I.IJllioln8 to ond !he lone
)'6'lfll of opprtlftlon. Tho FSLN woa
activrey lolnod by many yotmg
women and moo and the Ntkm
lupported
•••Jwwl•

Ill cau\e.
Bitter
lOOk
place betwoen
Somou'a U.S. equ!tted National
GUIIJ'd lor~H~o and th• PSLN
tllt'OUj!l10ut that 111mmor,
Wh6to It hecam• ovldon1 to
Somou In A~t of 19711 thet he
hid loot she botile, he, aided by
WuhJnston, neeolllted for hit

ANNUAL STUDENT
RACQUETBALL
MEMBERSHIPS

.............................................................. ,
~ up of Squire Rec:reatJon. Room 20.
Enuy fee: s2.00 per team. limit 64 IUJns.

AIUJ&gt;Cipn by mllltll)' lllf'OnlPrealdent i\lrredo S t - . c .
Although Somou'a uay In
Para4uoy 0101 have boom
~etcoinedl b1a h anded abrvptJy
w. . . tho 56-,)'eUokla,laacJer wu

1115.111- ra FaHo 8hol.
lkillalo, N.Y. 1&lt;12211

or

only

$25.00

(716) 833-5226

University Outfitters
Outing equipment rental
,.!!OW officially open.

PluaTu

i~

e

Tents, backpacks,

stoves, canteens, etc.
All at lo w prices.

Ill Cl miJ•CorrrmUIId Cou11a

WMrlpoott
S.unaa-

S.tflOOrlge
Unt..ut Wo/gtrlf

• Loc*.,t!Towers
e Allcq&lt;JIII IJwn(lfs

Mon.&amp;

OFF Court

F. .wtlen uma day
court f'aervaUona
aremada.

Hours: Everyday i:oo-6:00 p.m.

Local/on: In fron.r of Wlllte.an Opad.

PttONE 883-5226 FOR INFORMATION OR BROCHURE.

cleptr'IUI'8 and left N'JC&amp;r08UL With
thet d)'OU\Y sane. the us loet •
lonjpime friend In 1 locallon
---..s atratepaQy impartanl
by many Weo&lt;em ..,..,_
TbotiJS.~~

llrot p,...,...j bortdiclalln 1954 when
tho Gentrll lnt~ ll(,esq
ICIAJ uoed tbat aJUDtry .... Sl.l&amp;lng
p-ound for m invulon force thai
OYmhrewlhlle!Uat ~tor
l'rolldmt J&amp;OObo Arbem Guzman
ot Guatomalo. II hal olio bee1
roported lhat the Ul·fated Bay of
Pip lnvulon of IKI hod simllu
oooperallon from the Nl~
~under Somou.

Seeda for

the

US·Somo%•

ftiendohlp Wl!l't """'" many yean
"10· In 1933, tho US M&amp;rme. Jell
Nlc.ar"'!"" afl4or ZJ yoaro of Internal
lnvolvemeot In tlult ·nation'• alfaJra.
Upon their cle(O!rture. tl1e US

Covurnmen' pfaced General
Anutulo Somou ~ In charge.
ol tho National GuO'dHhe
""84JlJUilon tbat ruled Nlcaregtca
br 46 yean the holm or tho
SoiDou f&amp;ruily.
The many yean or~ ~
uw Nlc.araaua plundered.
e.ploited and lorrorl&amp;ell. II io not
aurprltlf1« that the man wlo&gt; wu
once cllled . "'e..dm' hu rrnauy
fallen victim to .......,.. guns.

~
THE UB JUDO CLUB
Is now starting Its fall
membership
dri ve .
Anyone lntef8(~ In Join·
lng should a/gn up In
Clam gym•• Practice is
from 7:30 · 10 pm Mon-'
dey · Thurt~day, with
Black Baft lnstrllctors.

�FOit THI" P:INaST 1ft M&amp;cf.-1....._."
wi'ICM whMt _.ICI

CUlliN~ ....\llf'lnt

·-I..,.

-·

.,.. YeOe'Men dl"'-., " ' In Of' tta out
at DenYON fra l•f... D6l llalloet' A,ra.

,

AF

clofWteiY

I~ ln vour prtv.te CWb. MM'.

FlfrfAU.. ~T FINAl..$? P.,.,. wrfm 2
,_... OV't Nr fl.GO fhls ltld ewry

AnENTIOHIII RH en. ltood Oriw
~ O¥ Zll tre temlty , .....,
~bW'DMC....,.11. 'tOamto , pm.

OEAiit DOUG. ~ Sea:nd. YOU"t•
.. n. stutt.a Mulhnlol'n. ~ l'htt»tt.
t...,..you.S..H.
M.aln .st. . . ,.,.,.., A'oh.a.
t~

RATES .lie • t.to tot \fte fiJt1 ltft
........ ~10 fo. Nat • .,..,. . .. . . . ....

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Cltl'l• p\lca UM M tn penon~ Of' •no •
~le coPY 0 '1 0.. W wtl~ • CIMCII Of
fftQoMY OtO.

ror

f\j~ twoY~t.

Wll De ~u.k." o.w U'le DftOM.

Ho ..,,

t'H£ SPEC'TIItU... nurv• lf'MI '"""
eG•t Of . . . . . . •"¥ (.OOV,

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:::..=:~~~o:c.

ot' c~M#ee. th• t h

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fMdefeG 'l•tu.urtt

ctu• to typogr_,...k.al ~Of'L

............. ........

SO~HISTfCATEO STUOiiNT for
Ltwlty ~ ..,l«t. Mvst IN dGnt

I Acc:ouatlng Club'•

u.

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tor cte"t•lla. o..dllne

s.p..

Wft 1\L 1-'P' S., t\101 115 up
TV 51_,. W,. bleyd.s US up-. "'-cntt.

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AnEH:TIOH AAIMIIL LOV£1U. MOO
~ w.n.l'fd tor '"""'· bHUfifUI. #l'ttr
JrajN-O i!fntM CFftEEl tor more
l f'llfOrmariOn uq ~1ll1 Pl•ne twlc»t

GAM.EROOMI
,.... Dell Ptac.)
fAll A111U ,_ICIOOl
Sp•t:• ia'f'•dws; l'flttMit

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35181 Mlln 61

CoM bm-1em

Mon-S:al

"9
Reeumea
Stat:toocry

Butlln...,. Cards
Jllle;m
Poetcrw

PublJcatlonA
Wedding ln.tteUuu•
86JSqutreflall
Monday - Pdday
!Oa.Pl. -II p.m .

881-21188
PERSONAe" SBRVICEI

tot vau

-..cJOCif1

SAY, I l+tOULO "'-w eDM hofnrt WI~ •

vw. Low Stacev.

.

DEAR 201,

You .,-.- r. .IIY amaJIM . M won11

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tOOtcr~tu

suo

rr. t•m otWYGu"re,.,• to

&amp;L.uea•AD euses: ~ wrote
tnt ~n.r •ifnM ,...,., w•r. pl4tte o·rv.
your n-ame. TN tetter"• orttl. IWf NtH

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-Ualted
VOTE!
Effort Party
For Scoak
DORM.
Carl K&amp;tttv
DoDAlcom
OFF CAMPUS
H. Hathl
MUte Bree~~e
AT LARGE
Ray Sherlock

THE NEW YORK SVIlWAY at 110

Mtfrlmec:~ave.rtetvotwtnos.Mibt
• plnn.

Me

• •

"""'"•1 to for d1sc:ount

r---·- - - - -- - --,
YaM"&amp;ekteses
Televised

on cable T.V.
Call 688•0 1OO
for schedule
ROOTIES
PUMP ROOM

11 5 Stahl RoGd

I
I

••
·;:;wartha q:::n. fo, .a free beer · on
Monday night.
Robin

was e

Tr.ower

gultsrlst lor wha t 60's
group?
Give your answer to the
bouncer on tha way ln.

. ~~';!'..~:'::..=
uon: 8oC&gt;'t oarron

..

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PART TIME
54-&amp;S'J)et hOur poten.ttal_lf
you have a pltiSilnt voice
and can communicate effectively, we •will train you to
work from our office.

Eggertsville
838·6060

Williamsville

631:azzo

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ot E..,.._. if'dll• P•.--.n end~.,.....,..... ,..._Call .,.. oii!IJII'l'l. Me!l-01

PlliNTING AND
COPY C~NT~RS
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Let U&amp; Show You
Sample&amp; FREE Then Let U1
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Print It
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We ............. liftnt M-tectiOn 01 OkQa
.no modltf'n ~ tor .n occufofts., •
fH'IOnabl.t crtu.

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TUTORU4G

'TUTOtlt WEEDe.D-trar mec:NMa as
call T\rn 104--4....... );.Jt.

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CALL FOR PROPOSALS

.

Proposals for actiuities to enhance Uniuerslty life are being
sought by the Student Acttultles Steering Committee, which
has been allocated $25,000 by the Facult!,rStudent Assocl~r
tion to fund approued grants which can not normally be funded through other sources.
Any members of the Unluerslty community may submit a
propsal with a' budge estimate to

Student Activities Steering Committee
C/0 Student Affairs
542 Capen Hall 636·2982
Proposals may be submitted on forms auailable at that office or in the form of a letter. Submissions should include the
name of the propsing Individual or organlzat1on (with a person
to contact), and a detailed estimate of expenses. After initial
screening, proposers of projects being conSidered wUJ be inuJted to meet with the committee to discuss their requests for
funding.
The committee seeks creatiue responses to University
needs which. will benefit a substantia/ segment of the student
populatton and the University community.

DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT
OF APPLICATIONS IS
OCTOBER 15th, '80
"'

INC.

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ll ,..., The

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.... . . .. ,__...____.

.... .-awe

WORLO TRAVE.LS

HA.I

... ,......... ea&amp;ema.t.

X COUHTtltV Wl:ltt't tor renor¥OUt ml•
wfntef' Ski Club '""'h'to W.O• ., ,_.,

...0 S0m. W•fel'l ,,_ 8.ck,pt01- W
IO(;ttfon..

(Krou from UB)

UN IYeRSITY

L.ow you.

THE SfUL.E:R Famlty Stull HOUM tt
1)1)1 Hl-sNr F•U• 8outtv11d otfert
t.e•foOd aM 1&amp;1-M. See I»Qot ll of
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SUrvlv•t 10 for" dllcol.titt COIJPOM.

f'HOlOGilAPHEA w•ntea temCICifM"II)'
tc. Pt1v.,e OU.IM'M. ~II en-~ tor

MATRESSE..__ _ _ 1M.

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A LPHA SIGS fNtlb
l.llve e.twwevs SIG EP•

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lOr • bNrd PQt.IUon. 5tw II'\ Room '/,

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All 0t1w1n - aa.5.o

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......,.. c.lt U.lOt) '" ttw momfno. A.lk
for J c~•I'Mr•

1510 .... .. St.
n...... hpt. 9:30
ALL YOU CAN DRINK!
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toft f'OU1 f 'wat....,..,.., ........ M0 ..,.,..
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STUFFED MUSHROOM

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P'EAS

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today at 7:30 p.m. In

9 p.m. In 29
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.._-._ All

enotneor• arc welcome to olr vlew• on overuowdtng,
•dmlulon rcqulrementa and releled l.opkt.

A - c:tuk-be sure end atop In 1M SA olflte and
pldc up your f1I8U . TMre Is • mendotory meellng
Weclneodoyet2p.m.
Do ,.... """" o _..,. In IWJ/IItJ -

or 11&gt;c

Pruldes1t'o ~? O&lt;oup lAgol Xrrica ha lew
lludmt.l to ea N defendera for :lludenls. For mo..-e
lnlonnollon&gt; otopln 01 Ql..Sin 340 Squire. 831·2273.

Logol H - ? Oro&lt;lj&gt; LAgol Scrvlca olfenleg.l od'&lt;l«:
ond lfllonnotlon 10 a ll UB •lldcnt.. Open 11 ·5 p.m.
/'londays, Th~rodoys ond Frljlays; ~nUl 6 p.m. Tueodoys
and ~1117 p.m. Wednoodaysln :UO Squire. AIJO In 177
1'\fAC. Elllcoll on Mondays from 1·5 p.rn. 831·2273•

.,ote of th'e day

~

"You must do the thing you think m c:enn'ot
do."
'
-DaiJ/d Wa/dowskl

FiiJe Slar ~era/

trip to Ton&gt;nto .,..._od by Hillel Sunday.
I 836-4540
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The dudllne ror belna a convuuuon leadet Ia he re. Call
the IEIJ ot 636-2079 and speak wllh o'lldlole Mn.
Mgty - • t!Mincr&amp;Uing osoaulta o n - ? Hero b
,....r d~Mw:o to do """othlne about 1\. Be a drlwr a&lt;
eteo&lt;t fot the Ml~~ TaJI&lt; Foroe. Cont.ct CIIC In 34~
Squl.... 831·3~21 .

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· TUIO&lt;Ing 1&gt; dOno on a -

-....... -

pony/fUnd -

Ill the Stulfod

Muohroom Th!'tJdaY at 9:30p.m. All - -

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a.mc.

locotod In 11&gt;c third floor a1
o'llcltaol !WI .. --"'a • ,..,.. Support ond
eo..n..ling ~ IVry- ..,._In penldpo&amp;lng ln J
oudl.o
Tlladay O&lt;
Thundoy 1.- 9-3 p.m. • 831-3737 for mote
lnlotmet!on.

-·,._-oct

Bob-

Ondort&lt;od~k Oennon

Aun. mHU Oct. 1 at 3 p.m. In

1M Rathaktllar.
Ode K meetJ lomom&gt;W 01 8 p.m . In 262 SQuire.
PoUoll om~,.,

011&gt;- Friday .. J p.m."' 264

Squire,

UUAJI colfechouu commllloe mKta Wednesday at 5
p.m . In J02 Squire.
Commuter-Anatr. CoUncil muu Fflday tt 3 p.m. In 334
Squlto.

movles:orts &amp; lectures _ __

Lite Worksbopt: an .dd .. spet1d~ 10 )'OUt semntet.
Lum oomell;&gt;lne run ouch .. JuggKe, bolly donc1ng or
beckgammon, or JOmdhlnt Mflcoui sud\ -as How to Use
the Ubtery, H"""'n Scx~IIY or Cop~nii *llh Lou ond
Orlef. We ~en havt toura. of 8"'rfelo. Join us end add a
~~~~~arkle. To register c•U 636·2808 or vtslt l JO

llllme Clau taught by on eoporlencod lu&lt;tlti ond
pe:rfonne_,. For more infotmation c.U Jot: at 836.29t5 or
I'IOtY .. 83J.7872.

~Capen Blvd. Sign

PSST olfe,. all otudtnt h toliowlng lo~. -,for~t
...rbhops.. Call fi36.'l.e07 Of b)' 110 ...

lnlormollon a&lt; tO ~ . _ tO " ' " " - lnte'l'",_,.!
ConlllcU (\oday lr'Om 7·9 p.m. In 167 l'I&gt;FAC. EDI&lt;Dtt~
1'\Mklng Your To&gt;tbooll (today lrom ).5 p.m. In 232
Squt,.~ Tllklng O.o'lle of Yow U le (today from 7·9 p.m.
In lhe Jtne ~~ Room. Ell leon~ Studttnt'a Ouide. to 0
Bolonce Budget ~omorrow from 3 ·~ p.m. In 107 Norton~
Coping with Streu lor Siudeno• (Wedne&gt;d.y from 3·5
p.m . In 232 Squire~ Llllenlng. l'lotetoking and the
Clo11room loct~re (Thuroday from J.S p.m. 1o 107
Morton~ Eflecllve Use of tho Ubrary (Thurodoy rroin 3·5
p.m. In 127 Copen, UOL~ l.umlng to /'\eet Peciple
{Thurodo,y and 9 /'JO from 1·9 p.m. In l:U Squirt~

c.-

)'OUO!I chlldtan.,. -

OOA8111111k Comtnii!M meou Weclncoday at 6 p.m. In
302Squlro.

Rc.d Cross mood Drtve aponsored by ZOT 1..0(0om)w from
10-4 p.m. In 10 ~.

TM Writing " ' - Is • lrH outort.loeM«.,.,.,..,...., by
the Unl~e.talty leernlrtt Center. Oteduate •nd
underg~ students who efe prondcnt wrfters ore
R..Hve you dllldhood- holp out will&gt; kid's game• lor
trained 1n en inWulve courae to M1p them deal wflh
Ce:JebraUon '150. Ctowna and puppets are Kheduled alto.
.ttudents• wrfthig problema on *"Y t.:vel. We provide
For dehUs t'Ontact Od»ble: 01 the C\C oUke.
rupon.Hlve llstmeft who can h41p with the obstadt:a
whkh AriM' ln lhe dewk&gt;pmenl or eny wrttten work.
CAc 1s looking (or volunteers ln the foUowlng oreat: , Hours are i'londoy·Frlday from 12-4 p.m. and Monday,
Wedneoday and Thuroday from 6·9 p.m. In 336 Baldy.
~erne ~r1uhop b btlng .atart~ with ec:tlve aenlor
Aloo In 2» Squire on Tuoodoy from 6·9 p.m.
dtkent~ House bound woman MNJ o vofunt.Hf 10 make
p/&gt;otOCDOple• of her health nles to be ..,t to dodors
OVV&gt;OU.Nocootlolnvolvodond!Mtlmoclemonlwould. Tho c.- llotbiona PfODram kl(b off tomorrow at
Ol U&lt;Oed 2 houro. ...... f o r _ , Ot /'\Ike; Tho- Cloos
1\mhent """'• ,......,_ obout howlo-molco uoo
Is looking let • ....,... ..too WOUld l l i 1o be ltolnod u
of ""'
~ Ollk:t. eo-. "'" ,....... ond
nallabHlty o.f occu~Uonal fn rormetion. group
.... for flit""' blood *lvos on cornpus; Tutoro ro.
~ one ~ 1\ok for Pdor: CIIC I&gt; looldng lor lntor...od
_ . wt&gt;o WO&lt;IId like to - k In • p..t&gt;llc rolotlona
copaclty. C ' - ~·· CIIC lsll&gt;c Commtlftlty Aalon
Corpoloceted In 345 Squire, 831·3!121.

Tho D l ' -· "'" of __....... tun
-"" wrtccr ond • monagJoe odil.or. If
lnto-od. _ , . to 138 Crooby tomonow • ;J:JO p.m.

Sigma Pill Epsilon mtO{s tonight • \ 7 p.m. In 233 Squlro.

Shabbet Dlnnu Friday ~t 6 p.m. 11
up by Wednesday. 836-4540.

Resume wflllng wortuhop today at 5:30 p.m . In 1~
Capen and Friday at 3 p.m. In 1 Hoyes C. Ttchnlqu.. lor
P"~ring on e:ffealwe rt.:Mamr will be dlKufted.

a.-to

lornor- 01 3 p.m. o1

All oophomono otudtnto bovine olleul a 3.5 av,...
for one or both .temnter of tKelr frtthman )'W!at' •r-e
eligible fo~ memberohlp In " lpho lAmbda ~~•• o
naUonal frethman honor JOCiety. for more Information
( all 636-2807 or sto.p In our ofnce at 1 J0 Norton,
Deadline 11 today.

l'lote: Backpag• Ia a UIII&gt;Ualty urvtce of 111c
5p«&lt;.n..m. l'lotleu are Nil Ike of cJ\atve. 111c Spectnun
dou not guaranue tNt .All..Dotka wW appear and
ructYu the rithl to U:lt .w;;;ncq. l'totlcu to .,...,
more. tban once must be ruubmltted for each printlng.
OudUnu are MondA)'. Wednudey and Friday at noon.

lu&lt;tlti ....utlartlon,.,... be admhlod to tho
priO&lt; to"""'"""' .... oltu
COUrks. .-.,llcotlon end lnlotma&lt;Jon may .be obtained
from lM Olvltk»n ot On6trgrad'u8tt Edueetfon Scudlu
ollk:e of Teacher fdU&lt;allon In l20 Boldy. 636-2461 .
Oeadtint for appllc eUont for ttudenll wT:ahtng to begin o
progrem for I he Spt1ng 1981 .semesac:r t. Ort. 1.

Pbone

de&lt;alls.

Thal'lewQB IIIoo'oc..ntor moeuSunday at 8p.m.ln211
Townaond. "nyone lnler. .ed In - t r , g lnvolvod with
the octivllla allhe Co&lt;1tv Is ln•hed to Ollond.

.-r

'"The Entcttaln&lt;r," Jolin OJbourne's Ploy, will be
pre:tenltd by the BuffeJo Clty Ucjht Thultr Co. In a
1pedel berw~flt perfonnonce for BlecK Mounteln U
(formerly Colleg• B) c:oncert..rlu, Thurodoy ot p.m. at
the Center Thutre. Tl&lt;kett •re evah.bte •t the SquJre
Tkktt. Office or at th~ Btldc Mountain II omee ln Ellicott.

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The llllr- . ,... Falllut will be held Bowtday 1n 111e
S..lto F...,\aln Area Immediately following tile Utl!!_-footl&gt;oll-

Y-

Mdrew
,.;u be spooking In
IJyn&gt; T\laday, September 'JO at 8 p.m.

-

lladtatlon Safety and bdlolaotope Technique sunman
Oct. 6-No1.1, 17 Jn 2.46 C4ry from 3-' p.m. For mort
~~~~n call tho Rodletlon Protection Dept. at
laroe.U folkdanclng ;, be log held In the Flltmooe R-..
Squlre \OmOno'* rrom 8-1 t p.m.
•

"Elementary bdl.olio&lt;u In Uqvld Hell'" g iven by Prof.
1\.. Wlh&amp;r• tomorrow at 4 p.m. tn 2.t5 Froncuk.,
"Fort J\jlecha" and "She Wore a Yallow Ribbon" tonight
at 7 p.m . In 170 1'\F"C. Ellicott.

"The Story altho Lui Chry-theum" and "l'ly t.o•e
Hea Bee.n Burning" w1JI be- ahowntomofl'OW tt 7 p.m. lf'l
170!"FfiC. E.lllcou.

spo rts Information _ _ _ __
,......,, W -'oTonn!sat ti6r.omll College. ~et .
Tomomnr: f'leld Hocby .._ Oo)lvvllly ol R - o r.
R"""Y l'l.ld, 4 p.m,; Vol..,.._ll va. II..JIIIlo 51&amp;~ ond
Clatt.llotl, 6 p.m.; &lt;loll M Etle. Pt; Men's
Tonnls al B..lfalo Sl&amp;o; 5o«lu ot l'llaga,. tblvotllty.

~ondvocalonallncc-~. Proserutlons

a--s..,.,,

Att.tlon ~ Senlofa-on 1'\oncloy, Sq&gt;temb.r

Coll&lt;fle

ot~and4p.m.Jo&gt;l~Capen.T--on.toialnsu.et
In ll&gt;c lout1!1&lt;. Squire rooowce people 1rom a
vorldy ol --~will be pr..onl.

29,. ,.,.....,..,.. lron&gt;ll&gt;c ~·or~.,.,..,. or
a~ U.Mrltty """' be on alftlpul to lntervlHI
MUde.n*- lnte!eated

......... a&lt;l&gt;uolneM ·-~enst

-

.

tn the ... ABA program. No

c

requited.

Sign up for In l Hoyoo 0&lt; call ~ i'lod&lt; at
831 "~ "· l'llno{ltloo a&lt;e tn&lt;Our-ood 00 apply.

meetings ------~

-1'·

o.n.

Wt.dneac&amp;.y: Women'• Soccef et ~nroe Communfty

Wot~Mn'• 8elketW' te8'll pre-.- eoftCittloftlng
dally Ill 3:30 p.a. In • Oortt ...... l'tJ"IO ..

~--lo be - ConfoctLloda O'Doaoooll r.oilort ....._,..,,

a..-. .a.. .............

....otlablot .... 1'\ondoy ond
Wodnarlay from 5:J0.7!l0 p.m. ~ and
boglnnero w•lcorn..

Oft-,_,.

Unl..,nolty lppon Judo ClUb m..U l'l&lt;onday-Thurocloy
from 7:30-9:30 p.m. In h llf-'lne Ro9m. Clor~.
M••nctd Jlldol&lt;o and boglnne,. -l&lt;ome.

SAsH ~urodoy at 4 p.m. In room~. 4226 Ridge

SdiUNdiOiator flld Club "having a rofl4r ~ port)'
Sept. 29 from I 0 p.m. Ia 1 a.m. ot 11&gt;c USA on Mlogaro
FOinlllvd. Tldocto ......"' 1 Squlr.. StDp 1n and
nJI .......
fat •Boord ol Dhaot pooltlon thM
.. _ .. O.,Oodflno .. Sept. 26.

Gt04lp ..;........ -

....

Thurodoyot6p.m.lil2~Squlro. C..IIIIJ&amp;.61301~m0l'e
lnlormatlon.

1.u. If ,.... -

~.

unable to oll&lt;nd you muoc 'lOllly ot

.,...,lcotlort

Pop ~ , _ . ~ In 2l2 Squire. , _ lor
Satutd.yo aa- agaiNt Hobott WIH be ·

...

- ·· Coftlpollft Voae,ball ...ryTIIOtd!rfor 12 - ·
r~ 7:30-10:30 P.tll, M !he 111111)'¥111&amp; Control School.
Call Rl&lt;lt!"IMr oat 6'75-5702 (Of rnoro.lnlo,..lon,

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Vol. 31, No. 11/SUNY at Buffeto/ 19 Septem b er 1980
cD.striOt.lttd frH to tM Unlwntty communtrytnmlt OM

copy..,_ C*80n

presidtnl) e~plainod, "We recreaJe the.speQaJ conditions, \be better lhinp

of I he Middle Aacs. not tbe everyday fife. "TbU5 it is j;oail&gt;le to iano&lt;uuch
unsavory aspccu or medieval life u lhe Black Pla&amp;Y&lt;: and inadcqwue
sewaae systems. and ooneen1ra.1e lostea&lt;A on lhe r.lories of lhe period.
On&lt; or 1hose glories wa.s comba1. Elaboraoe annor, shidds painoed with
\ right dni&lt;;cs, and a lllrge lWOMm&lt;l!l or impressive weapons, ~bined
with lhc skill or lhe fighters, m•ke eombal lhe sbowint -~ or lhe
society. The ultimate &amp;oal of a . fi&amp;htt:r is tO win Crown Tourney, ~us
bC'Comlng King or Queen or an SCA "kingdom." Weapons are wi&lt;ld.cid u

M.~ cii ~vo.\'" Clv b
t)w-&lt;! SSI"'l

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ai.JthcnticaiJy as pos:siblc without danger ofinjury.
,''Safccy iJ even more impoTl.ant than authenticity,'' a.ssentdftnradin of
Thuringia, wbo, under the aJias of Mark Schmidt. is a UB Senior ..
Weaporu U5td in combat arc made or raua.n-a kfnd or wood
fiber - blunted on tbe end and P3dded to a void bannful blows. Armor 1s
co.nstr\Jcttd from metal, thick leadi'cr or car·pc1 material and mwt be wom
10 conrorm ro SCA standardizo:l safe~y regutmions-- _&amp; fore pa.rticipatina In
tournaments or battles. a ri&amp;htcr must ••qu.a!Jry"~ass a te51 proving him...
.aarc to himsdr ;~nd others-. Although fighains enlhuriascs may on oc:cuion
cham "Blood fnakd the anus arowJ," 1hc injuries ~ few.
" The n_gtntng Is ri&amp;orou.s1}' Supcrvi.scd .and we have a much lowrr injury

rooe 1han any olhcr comaa

1J)Ortli."

Lady Aagh:uad deelar&lt;d. Fi&amp;hler

Arwen of AcsJe~·oode, known in lhc 20oh ccn1ury LS Julia O'Day, agreed,
.saying, ' 'I've never had anything worse than SNere bruises.The protection
U. adtquate. ~nd Oihtm ma~c sure chcy're armed propetly. ••
Armor makesh nor the man, hown'er, and the other medieval ans
pr-;u;tic;;cd in the SCA are no ltss imponanr_ th;m warfare. Many

to'Jrnamenu ue fol.lowtd by feast$ or tto'tb, and medic:"''at cookl.ns and
raead C-an alcoholic btvcrage made wilh ho ney} making llt'e pot'J\.1~
pursuit~.

by Mary Kllllz.

lnlll&amp;•in&amp;
"M~dit-vaJ

Sp«t"'m Stfl/l Writn

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food was very good, noL tcrribJc or rolling," Sc:ne:sdt;al

Aa&amp;harad .wued . The food oerv&lt;d at lhe teas~s is ~ill&gt;&lt;f by hand or
- l f you should b.a~pc:n, $Orne Wednesday evening, to follow y;:f, no"' 10 wfih spoon' and knives (forks made no appearanc-r untlftbc Ren3is:san(·c).
the Fillmore Roont. you may bestanled 10 see what youhavesniffed out . Gobi&lt;U, plall&lt;r&gt; and wooden orenchcn complete 1he medi&lt;VIl place.
Fierce. wo.rrion ruth at each other brandishin&amp; swords or sptar5 and setting.
prolc&lt;l&lt;d by heavy annor, belmeu ond variously eolored &gt;hiclds. Your
To bleod in with the candlelit rean or lh&lt; sparkli"' toumarnen1 an SCA
.s-hrewd mind reaccs quickly-tither 1bis il a rchears&amp;J for an unusually member ·muso dms in Medieval prb, Thanks 10 kwing m.u:bin&lt;&gt; and
violent hJstorical dnuna., or it l5 a time wa.rp. or your rqul4r psychiatric -5yrnhcc.ic. fabrio. ma.kina aowns . tunics, rabards and chemises has been
chttk·up is long overdue. Yet lhe phen'omenon I• easily explained . YQu oonsidenbly simplified. There are- .still , ho~cr . a feW fana:tic:s who deny
have accidentally wandered la to the Current Middle Aj!u.
1hemsdvc:s. these recent advancemenu. "11\e dolhcs must tOnrorm t.o the
The CUrrent Mlddl&lt; A&amp;u. known io lhls Univer&gt;i1y .., lhe UB &lt;bosen pc:moo in time and pllce. It is imtru:mCIII.al in clefinillg lhe
Medievolist · Club ~nd ofllclally tillecl the Society for Creative dirreren&lt;e betwun a wench and a nun, a oerf aud a fop.
Anachronism, ls a non·prorti'- cducallonal or·a;anilAtion wl«h btanehe.s • SCA pobcrlnp af1en lnetude aru compclitlons ""'idl resaure armo'ina.
lhrouaJu&gt;utlhe Unilod s...... u wdl'Ailn canada. EA&amp;land and Germany . emb[oldery, cool&lt;ln&amp;, ealli11J111)by and manv.scri!&gt;l ~- 8onh may
The SCA de"&lt;&gt;te5 iUdC to I!Udyina·om&lt;l ~~ Kfe, illdudins I&lt;Y t!IAiir lu&lt;:~ hi eol!l.... •I poetry and sona COII:Iposillioe- porf- -=e.
am and scien.,.., f ustoms and yartous fonns or eombat.
For lhe painstakins and pred~. lhc« are 1he chall&lt;n(lina
or
To el\!&lt;r inlo lhe &amp;pliit oflhe Mlcldle A,es. a manbeToflheSCA l!_dopu medieva.J (y.mjtu.re aad mu.aical inltrumerau construaio;l:l.
a person, choosini the name. o.ationality -ana centary or any• licddow
SinceIts beginning fifteea.-nasoin Berkeley, Cali~lheSCAha&amp;
pc:mon who could bavc eXi.ted somellme between •16 IUid 16$0 A.D. been rapidly expanding as more 20oh c&lt;111ury people beaXac intrl,ued wil.b
Modern aeosraphltal namu are also &lt;hanged. Buffalo, for example, ,.., the ehivalry described by Chauca- t i "troulhe and booour, fredom and
c:ourtcisir.··
rmamed Beau FJeuve.
"h may seem corny, bul I enjoy beill.lttcucd like a lady, •• commented
ll/nd• Enaler. medi&lt;VIlly known as Persephone. "In lb&lt; SCA )'ou..lloo'l
Sofoty IPOA IJDportaal
h:tve
10 fit into any sLots. h gives me the d:Jancc to be the pe..4n I want co
Mlckcy .Lonsdale, known in lhe SCA as LadyAn&amp;harad of the Sleepillg
Lion and Sen.,.,hal of Beau Fleuve (scntschal is roughly ~qutvulell l 10 be.·"

And all

the
Kin_g's
horses ...

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Will academic audit nab UB?
by Sttb Coodclllld
N•"' Editor
Governor Hugh L. Carey has
ordered State Compttotler
Edward Regan 10 conduct a .
faculty workload audit of
various SUNY school~ by the
time he submlts his Executive
Budget to the Legislature in
January. University P resident
f!.oben L . Ketter made the
reve.l ation aJ a meeting of the
Faculty Senate Bxecutive
Commillee
Wednesday
anemoon.
Ketter's aniiouncernent w~
meL with shock and disbelief by
tlle members, even though UB
has not been officially selected
as one oftbe schools to undergo
the audit. Faculty memben fear
tha t the audit-which Is
conducted according to
computer printouls of classes·
taugbt-d~ not represent tbe
true academic nature of
proarams. "The audit has no
educational reality,'' Faculty
Stnate Secreta.ry ~raid RlsiQg
etplairied. "It oory maku
schoats took bad."
The P resident concurTed ,
J&gt;Ouutlwlt tlle auditor$ "do not
loo~ 10 pit people on the bac.k
fortllc.gooc!)ob they do. What

they do i.s to go ow of their way
to pick out a few t!\ings that are
not as they shouta ~ and then
dweU on lhem."
'&lt;Am1110D deaomlutor '
Mem~rs of the ,Executive
Commill~ al.s o anacked the

tried to assure the Executive
Committee that the oudi1ors
would take sueh factors into

consideration

and

use:

additional methods to complete
its work.
"Casa is s.impJy not accuraLe
for 01!1 courses," Wright added.
echoing the st.a tements made by
Keller during his presentation .
The President, who said lhe
Information he had was stlll
sketchy, noted the audit might
include some site Visits.

audit on tlle grounds of the
criteria il uses. Keuer said tlle
State would employ the C;ua
rile, which is distributed
tllrou.g h tbe Stale, for lfiOSI
department• to be audited. The
Casa report is circulated every
Ketter _Silld be was notilted
Fa ll semester and asks
last w~k of the Governor's
departments to list tbe number intention and immediatelY
of studenrs and contact hours a
speculated o n \be chances \bat
professor bas.
UB would be chosen. He
Faculty of Ho;alth ScieoctS
reasoned that a University
Represef\tative John Wrigb1 Center woUld havt to be among
explained that many of his
those selected and i1 was
colleagues oppose ' tbe Casa probable that either Stony
system as it "reduces all tlle
Brook or UB would get the nod.
course information into a
Politics, Keuer impUed, was
common
denominator."
Problems arise. Wright noted, the reason for the audit. ·It was
when one trys to ·evaluate eoaorsed by SUNY Central Vice
courses \bat are taught by more Chancellor for Finance and
Harry
K.
than one professor-u Casa Management
lists only the main instructor on Splndl cr- wll ose signature
adorns the notification letter .
iii forms.
.F or $Orne departments, such .. You have a Democralic
Governor
ask ing
Republican
as Medicine~ this distinction is
critical as a number of Comptroller to conduct
-.:on•IIIIACtOI'Itwl0' 11p rofessors are common. Ketter

a

•n

"You hove a Oemocrotic GowimorosJmra R.epubican
Comptroller to conduct an audit so the'lefisloture
011
'
oct· re-sponsibly... - President Robert L l&lt;ettet

· The Bulls toke an Grove City tomonow, /':30 at Rof:Dry Field

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�The Deli Place war zone;
backgammon reigns king
ru... T ·sbln, he slu with bls brok&lt;n
aJa$SCS poised on lbc btidac of his

oosc, JLudrina lbc beclta.ommon

board.
Mar11 I• a profenional
ba&lt;:kaammon plll)'er wbo matts bls
tivina pmbfula. Unfortunately for
Marty, be Is 100 aoocf. "U...in&lt;SS is
bad.'' he offered. "lb&lt;rt's mucll actlon lei\ in ll!&gt;frato." I&lt;

Moad&amp;y rusJ!u at local ban
wually bdOQJ to Howard Cosdl,
bus at tile Deli Plac&lt;, Mondays
btlona so bacltatmmon. The Deli
Pblce is llrategieally located oo.
Mfio Stttct in tbe UoivtrsiiY
PW.a. Ator inltraled

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brains over the bad:,a.mmon

thiJ1Jdos of aettins a job. That nay

followed IUm around and "" an 't
get involved in an~aoodts. In
b.i.s o. wn words, be " ked thtm

too much!'
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hop away from cblckcn winas.
bamburaers
and
expert
baekaammon playera. Ea.b
Monday and Thursday about 14
mm and womm battle with tb&lt;ir

Eut Concert promoter Jerry
Nalban . It costs S5 to enter and

Baried wltb board

The '""" was started arctr' lht

invention

pnu money varios ac&lt;:o&lt;dina co &lt;he
number of aurvu.s: •
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pla)'&lt;Jo iS Many. Oad in ydlow

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authcr Btmard Cookt who wroce
Bodtammon: tlw crwtm
Ancialt d viliulions found &lt;hat
Cllbts were rdat:ivdy simple co
mak~ and easy eooUih &lt;o roii so
they wm wed in pmbUna. But
people arew &lt;ired or di&lt;le and were
losina lnccrcst until somebody

iamt.

...Um and a V-acek swta~cr ovu
AR 101

decided to uK them to move e&gt;lap'trs
on a board.

Backpmmoo boards have bet11i
fOWJd in c.eavations 4ltlna back"
5.000 yeus. The lat&lt; Kina Tu1 was
buried wish -.ud aam• similar&lt;o
· backaammpn ' so, accordin&amp; to
l...,d, bt eoWd keep himsslf
occupied • • The rulu for
bactpmlllOn are ftw and t asiiy
W&gt;dtt$cood . Ditt ate rolled to mO&gt;·i
eacb players' 15 blocs atound cht
board. The object is to act your
men , off tile board btforc yoijr
opponcn&lt; clears bls. Alooa tbo way,
play.n will - . . (or ,.. up)
diffJC\Iltla JUCb .. blocbdcl.

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Most p layv«;.. •arc( tltat
• blckaammon it'a pino.of sk!U, DOl
luek.Thldit&lt;, b o - . do play an
impona.n&lt; role. Marty bdlna tbat
wiAAina cakts "70 pcn:a&gt;t lud&lt; bu
moaey
and 60 p&lt;r'COIII.Iud&lt; in
a IOW'DIIID&lt;Ill aamet.: So l!JI&lt;n tht
: 'di&lt;le are oitt," Many lives than a
Urtle• ldss for ino&lt;ntive u ht did
• arccr rolllna double fours Monday

same

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~ory.

"'J'bty"w: boca aood (0 m&lt;
colliab&lt;," Marty eapbiDtd. "1b•
I eli« roWel btat you."
• For sk!U in Ill&lt; pme, pnctlt&lt; is
• str&lt;SS&lt;d. Steve Sbavd, a OB studenl
and blckaatnmon ttacber in
Worksbopa. bdicva Ill practice,
but still ftds tllot "anybody can
beat aaybody,' • ~
' Steve
'"T1mina is the key.'"
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Irate bus driver
blasts Bluebird
by Joseph SlmoQ
M anu,lfff Edflfft

A Bluebird bus driver involved in an
OC&lt;ident lasl W«:k on the Amb&lt;rst Campus
hu been lim! from the company, and h&lt;t
all&lt;p~ion that th&lt; linn's now white s&lt;hool
buJCS 1ft unsafe bas been sharply denied.
The driver, Pat Kolenko, received
notllication of her ditmlual on Wednesday.
The notice followed • company hearinJ
which invcs ticatcd her September 10
acddcnt.
Kolent o's bus had coUided with a
•tl&lt;vision • .,.... car that day at the comer or
Flonl lnd AUSSJ&gt;Uri« roads on the Amhe.rSl
Campus. She was tl&lt;keted by the Deportment
of Publk Sofety for aolna tbroush a JIOP
•ian. althouJb Kolenko denies the eblll'l•·
The collision o«:ured as a Public Safny
car was escorting the "Ne"" 4 Buffalo" &lt;t&lt;W
to the Ellicott Complex, •here several hours
earher. student had a«idently fallcnout or a
third Ooor dormitory window.
Kolcnto blamed the new buses, srveraJ or

Which Wtrc introduced this Summer ror the
OC&lt;ident. She noted that th&lt; v&lt;hlctcs bad
poor drivn vllibility-a result or the
placnnent of destination &amp;ilfll In the
wind&gt;bid&lt;l.
"I driw thme buses m)'Sdf," Bluebird
V;.e President for Operations 1\oJcr Fri&lt;c~Ay
said," and from a personal and lepJ
standpoint, ahcn's no visibility problem."'
11i• new buses wn&lt; specified fo r US&lt; at UB
lan January wb&lt;n the Univemty silfled a
three YeAr a&gt;ntran with Bluebird. Roaer
M&lt;GID, Univcnity Director of BusiJII, said
that tb&lt; 51andard "transit" ..Yk buscs ,..,e
becomin&amp; too old for eontinued US&lt;, and
rtplaccm~t is too ex-pensive..
So .. a ml.o&lt; between the lara• c1pacitY or

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UB-areajack the Rapist
may have been arrested
A Buffalo man was positi..ly identified Wednesday by I remole student
as the rapiJt who bu been molesting Unlvenity eo-«b in the area.
O«&lt;rdinl to UB Direetor of Public Safety L« Oriflin.
The all&lt;ied rapilt,·Doc Mlck or NortbumbcJiind Drive, wu oriclnaiiY
ebasJed with a SepttmbcJ I buralatY auemp&lt; at 1 Lisbon Str&lt;n residence.
Pol;.. beliove that Mack is tb&lt; rapist since he ,.... arrested in an area
piqued by rapes in the put year. AddhionaOy, they sald there wer•
similarities in the physical descrip&lt;ions or Mack and the rapilt who the
police have bem rev&lt;Nhly lelldlina for durin&amp; tbe paJt month.
O&lt;teetlves at the 16th ProciDa (Balky Avenue) encouraae co-eds who
have been 1lictims of ~ or aalW alnue to report tbe crirninal ad to aid
pollee in their invcstlpaioo. Orilfm DOted t.h., many f&lt;male stuclmuar&lt;
reluctant to reveal rape .,tacks.
in an unrdoted evmt, a manii«US&lt;d of malcln&amp;~&lt;xual advano&lt;ttowardJ
women In Goodyear Hall on the Main Strcn Campus has yet to be
appr&lt;h&lt;nded, Griffin announced. H&lt; ls described., a white male,~ Y&lt;11"
of as&lt; 6' to 6'1", heavy to medium buiiCI, par stomach. no faclll h11r and
may~ bytb&lt; nameof"Bob." HeW.. last J&lt;CDinGoodyear Monday. If
anyone llu ioform.aUoo eonceroina the man, call Public Slfny at

63().2222.
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Public Safny betln'CI it lcDOwl the klenlity of tb&lt; bJtasS&lt;r, but au
lnv&lt;ati&amp;ation is stlJI In prolf&lt;SI until possitlve proof is obtained.
•
ln an crron to reduce the incld&lt;nts or ripe and harwment in the
Universicy area, UB's Community Aetion Corps (CAC) will soon be r&lt;implementiog the Anti-Rape 'T\uk Force. Vo!unte&lt;n are currently needed
to operate tb&lt; CAC van and to walt otudenu between University locotiotu.
One male omd ooc female volunteer will be paired as ..-u.

Career days

the 11 traniil" buses and the- rdativc.
lnvtpen!dvcne$$ of tht standard school bus.
th&lt; Unlvnsicy requested I new IYP&lt; or
vehkk. Th&lt;l&lt; eu&gt;tomized white s&lt;hool
bu..s, with blue md &amp;old trim, b.tvr been
made with wider aida. leaaJly pcsmiuina
scaodins puscncers.
Mc&lt;llll emphasized that the buses have m«
every federal safety r&lt;iul:uion. " If there wa•
• vuibilily problem, lhe DepatiiMOt or
Transpotlat.i on "'OUidn'l I« them on the
road," J&gt;e rnnarked.
Mc:O.U lidded that scr«:ebins ooitcs made
by til• brakes on tb&lt; now Ford I!WIUfact11ml
buses pme no safety threat dtha. He
explained that the noix iJ actuallf the
product or . better brakina systnn .

Kolenko indicated thl.l she i•

"v'!!J, oery

up1&lt;1" over losina her job with Bluebird,
which she cermtd a .. ~cry , very poorly run

busineu." Slle said that htt ooly other
dri¥101 OffC'fUCS ..... bac:i&lt;ina op Into I car
last month, and hiuina a cemc:at pdlas an the
Elbcou tunnd KV&lt;nl yan ago.
Kolcnko says 111&lt; knows or another driv&lt;t
at Bluebird who has had more. acddentt than

htr bul was "~~ nrtd.
" May~ if J wasn'a such a aood Wlfc and
ma&lt;her and step&lt; with net}one (at Blurbird).
I'd scill ~.. my job." sll&lt; doimed.
Frieday. -

p~r~JdJ&gt;ated in Kolcnto's

hc:arina. .-c.futcd the stacc:mco1 . uTbat's
.ound&gt; as if it came rrom someone- who wu
just rtred."

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V/e'ra encouraged by Lee GriHin'a '"""' t l\&amp;t t he man * ' -tec:l
lor burg lary earl liar t11l a wae1t hu been lclentiHed u the rapist who
- hu alarmeel the Unl..si!Y ar. . lor mont!\&amp;. We w lah all our
J problem• were now aolved.
~ But unfortunately• ....,_ 18 t oo aortou&amp; • concern. We cannot be
o1 sure that the one m an Identified Wednesday by a UB ~ Ia
l!! ,..ponalble tor al/ t hll attacl&lt;a rumo&lt;ed lind reponed In tho ataa
.: ~the put yetr. We cannot - t easy that_, If fl¥8 men - •
arrested on rape charges... Olhera would not be wandertiiQ tree.
..
The llrat step to rape ~tton Is a c:onacloUSMQ or the
problem. While awar- has lncrauec:t algnlllc:anlly O"&amp;r the
• past llYe yeara. tt&gt;o«t are still too many women Wl1o beiiOYe "It
could neYer happen" to them. There are atllltoo many times that a
woman will, "Juatthls once." walk alone through a dark campus or
poorly ·llt street . There are
too many doors left carelessly
unlocked.
Typically, when rumors and reports ol numerous asaaults flood
the UB community (as they haY&amp; s ince actlool atanod), women are
wry cautious. They get dogs ana new locka lor protection and
constantly r•mlnd themsefves to travel In groups.
Unfortunately, too often that awateness ladH afte.,one or two
suspects ate caught and the assault reports become few and fat
between.
The reassurance women need comes from community and
Unfveralty prot ection programs. The UB e5COI1 service and the
University Community Against Rape Eme&lt;genctes (UCARE) haYe
been UB'a bi ggest ettor1s. Now, however, lh~ sponsors of the
Eac:on S.rvlce are calling out lor volunteers and warning that it will
be dropped It there Is no response.
rt'a absurd thai a wonhwhlle project fa threatened because of a
lack of students willing to help each other. 11 would be outrageous
for the Unl-alty to ret Its one rape pr...nuon elton slip down the
drain.
It's unfortunete that special progratns have to be made to
protect women. It's dlaturblng' thet a female cannot take a walk
atOne 'II n ight. It's a aln of society t!laf'IIWII are lenient enough to
allow rape to persist.
But f01 all the thfiiQS we say, the crime exists and While we're
torced 10 lfw wftll that, Indignity Is the common respon!•· But
precaution Ia far more practical.
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We're g ltd one repe suspect wa' apprehended. We urge all
women Who h ave bean assaulted to reponthe crime to help pollee
with tllelr lnoteatlgaliona. Wo Invite students to penlclpate In the
Unl-.eraltY'e rape prOYentlon programs.
And, we ask t or aw areness. The problem exists no matter how
lillie publicity the crime reel..... We print stories to remind you of
the ..allty of....,., not t o make you think thiiiQI are tlr&gt;e. and forget.

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II being a liberated ""'Je meana - l n g !fie ..-.n
Jrlpe pul fonh by IJOCII ancl lV -~~ like Jlle
WotnM'a Room, tMn clloln ..,. back up agaln. liWIII
you

It's football t;ime, folks

TMI Marilyn FtonQI)'a thlel&lt; wolk '- 11M- lo
neatlY blbllcolly by lemlnl011lo dlal&lt;Hblng enough. That

Come out to Rotary Field tomorrow and welcome the Bulls home. 111 60Ur es56n08 was tran•fotmed lnlo lhe realm of
Show tile team how their school appreciates victoria s In the llrst televlskHI is IQ!rlng me to dulh. You see, with. TV
• bOing 1no ro&lt;lucllonlsllc modfum I hal II IS (where c&gt;nl)l
two g ames of the season.
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Ettons by Unl..,slty st udent groups and administrators prom ill' the mo.st baa'c and prevalent atr•tna of an lsaue ere
to make l he t980 f ootball season fun. Stan It off right by P.acklng consfO.ro&lt;l partrayaDie) tne viewer generally .rgures
the bleacllera. Aceo&lt;dlng to UB'a Sponslnlormatlon b l rector Larry 1ha1 Wl)at l!eiSIIe sees Is Ina moot acc:eptaDie and
ma•natieam view. And if the maln11ream V1ew which
Steele, there's no better pany.
But &amp;Yen If you're not in the mood to be wild and crazy, come out American lomlnl$1s are r&gt;&lt;Oitlllng Includes nary a
Saturday to allow the Bulls you like What theY're doing. In the llrat poalt!ve c:onGOI&gt;I oil he m&amp;le 48 percent ollha human
geme of the nason against Brockpor1 State, the team came away race; and If au they !d.. you wllh le &amp;ngOf and
bht11neaa and emotlot'lat vtoltnc. att•r their
with a lllctory. Lall wee1t. It gave a repeat perlormance and edged
~fcal appeal IS kaj&gt;ut; end II ono realizes tho I a
put Cortland. Tomorrow the Bulla will teat apan lhe-Gr0¥8 Chy
lV r&gt;&lt;oor•m may well Ohaj&gt;t lhe mO&lt;llallllu 91 mllflo!)s
w~nea.
of women, then even a liberated male must dis.aYOW
UB haa never been ' known tor Ita aplrlt ao&lt;S unity. Too often
nlmsetl from tnls sJck and lllanonoao, yo,l woelully
st udanta roam around feeling lost in a big, fragmented Unl¥8ralty. domfnanl, attain ~I feminism ..
Bu t the fo6tball gemea and the crowd they attract m•ke the
SO(Jiy, I have lelllhlo Dr oak c:omfng lo&lt; a while and
excepllon to the rule. Rain or ahtne, t he eplrlts a.r a high as l lle am now less hopeful than evet for 1 u·ue UCet'l$ion ol
lladlum eohoe8 with allouta. cheers and cl\&amp;nta.
women to oqualily In Ibis M&gt;cllly.
5o put~ the bOOb, or t.., yourMif away from tile T.V. f01 a
My llral uneasy lnl&lt;llng ..,... tWo yoa111 ago wllon I
18 hOU&lt;a t omonow. 11,1 be 11101111 ft. We'll - you at_the game.
CCHdllecl a opoelal luua on lhe Women's Movomen1
lor " lnlarll&amp;llonal Womet~'s Day." AI IMI llrne, I felt
compllltly aligned wiU! lhe track of moc1&lt;1m fomlni$1
thought, both feoallY and -'lcelly. I 'I(U !&gt;&lt;&lt;&gt;-EllA.
prC&gt;Cholc:e, r&gt;&lt;&lt;&gt;-W-'a Studies. 1 favored a """'
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caroM and l - I e d (and "'n) women's health
a women I
prcfnalon, etc. I cried MISTAKEll
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kl)ew, Who ..., ~ r&gt;&lt;~ courae her hosii~Nn
Elena
year, owilcf1eclto aoclqJogy t l)d then to stowardosolng
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........... Edllor
at h8r I&gt;Oyfrtencro - • ·
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JotePh SIII!Pft •
• 81111, ))Ow- enlfoh\IMCI I loll. much lemlnlot
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IC*IIOOY began lo horrify me at the proJect wont on.
tWf the - J phoned ..,_..4.1 lnltnlews wllh me
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1 wu a man. until I wu forced to Pleed With
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matt•- ..,_. and cll)ectlft • mall fWPD'I• 1,11es
10 be, a of ,.,_lelt \Nihs wo not, and
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But-jump on me It you want-tne llet wae that
acOtes ot •f'lttfHtod women were ~rod off by whal
they saw to ba a Iaroe poo11on or the Coil"'le's

uagranll)' anl~male a•d sfngle-mlnd&lt;KIIY lesbian
oullook. And hom what 1'110 heard, tl&gt;ls II lha fact.
Ail~h the hat•lillo&lt;l and redia~! _.lon ol the
_ , bu ac;qui red Ito domlnanl ~. lloar !hal
it'a. nano-u will lnlkl the p r - of IO!nlnlom's
Jeglllmeta IMuos. This the lone of ameiiY lernlnillm
oxpeundo&lt;l by Marilyn French's lV show ond, can't
-il&gt;IY dO any good, bul Only ...r..to f)&lt;omola a dire
aexual IChlam WhiCh woUld opprou ua all. FrMdom lc
. .ual ecaua!Uy ~· ~ell ,aa preference shOuld be the
Ideal. Ono lorm of domination aod batllt ahould not
replace anolher.
Most men 1 tallted to ...,,. hurt and alrald by
Womon'a /loom. They Jeal8d a now army ol women.
,....,.,., on to on ontl&lt;nall c11atge, enraged by tho
doapla~bll cona11UC1lon cark:aturea the *'and bOOii pooec1 u men. We're smart• then thal, lheV
IOid. and more IMOit l f t - Women's QPinlonl. ln
contreSI. I IOYnd to bO split. Many aaw the r&gt;&lt;ooratn's
lluy as movlno. yes. but unneoeuaJity I&gt;IUW and 1111·
pllytng. lolora .- , - · Ribbed tholr handS lo
~ yoot,. a 'ln.,;, and .,. have no rouon 't o
O!llhUiilll!l: IIOy, o • lot'S lowor tho boOm now, theY
I NOt on~. One_.., tromSCUM(Soc:loly loo- aald, we'vt OOf 1 hell of a lot ol rotallaii~O to dO.
CIIItmt Up ...,.._.., doubt t ho ext,_ ol the
'Admlnetlly,
Womon'o Room may ha.. llaoho'd
tiiiiMit-rel uMd 10 tal• with mo only after oome onlfOhlMIMI\1 on oome op,._..blinded men.
_ _ . , . (o Cllt my pleot lo plecH.
But aa far aa atyle and ldeo4ogy go, t he show did muoh
U..lioltlln8lllf, 118'a &amp;I~ College mo&lt;e harm ~t~on good.
FOf ufllll l fle l..,lnlsl _ , renounoea fll
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llo. llle ......._Callao-......, _ll)'llltoa
lueltllc fr"- coneolldatu ,.. " - " I n t o • •
IIDI#JI . I •AI-Iooll.t,._ol'n.e- h i i H - hllrMnlun. and 01- pllllng fataa
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llrtiMan~ origin~~ and
often ~ lhl ...,.. "litO,_ and - - ' • r - o r - .• not
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only Will ERA ltooondat,J&gt;ul lbl -1~11)' gonlll and
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To tltt Editor
Gf\fen lhG numerous oplt~lof!S e.-tptelled reoofllly
concornlrtg the to-calted " Harrigan memo" end how
NVPIRG retatu 10 tr, wo laeJ that clarlfk.atlon of

NYPIRG's position II e&amp;lltocl lor.
M&amp;. H.,-rtQif''s rNmO off-.s Nr oplntona concernl!"V
t,. toO•tl"!! SU+/Y guld.hnes cove&lt;lng 1,.. • ._lluro
of maf'ldatory sructent '"'· White nor o~olofls
oatenalbly concern the use of t~ese fut for "'external
non· proUt organiJ!atiortG" In general ana NVPIRG In
lpeclflc, ll'le content ot he• memo ooea tat beyond
te&gt;eciUc. issues.. Het opinions, H adopted. call for a
dllh.lr~nv amounr of administration con1ro1 01/fet
student money Her 09tn10n lhlil atu~t ctecJtlons

COM.emtng mat'ldator)&gt; ' " • • PI!nditules (auctt as
roltrendl) un be lgnortG 1&gt;y Odmlnlstrotora Implies a
lack of any swoent 'IOICI In how these mC)t)loa are to be
tf)Onl, We at NYPI RG would condemn auch an opinion
under any ClrCcJmal ancea-regardleaa of w"e.ther or

not NYPIRG woo dlrecuy fn"&lt;&gt;&gt;•od. While tM Harrigan

are Intended tor l'n()rt Gtfleral app.Hcauon 10 other
etudent orovpo &amp;flcJ actlvhlosaa weu. The eontratassue
fnYOfYOd Ia Who 11 oolno 10 control student rponlea~ thet
ltudents or the admlntarrallon, Ttte mandato•y atudent

IN It atudent money. At Ouch. it al&gt;ould be oonlroffed
l&gt;y ltudenls.
WI alto bebe¥11: 1~1 any atudefu oroanllaUon
roctiYI"ii studenl .,.., •., al&gt;ould be held rotJO&lt;Iall&lt;y
accountable lo tne etudenta fOf the funds rtce4ved,

Studema have • right to • " that thek ~Mndatory feu
art not being miHJ)proprlated. mfahandlttd, or
mlaspent. Soeh verWcauon procedurn ahoutcJ be
oattblllf&gt;od Wltlt tno organlurtor&gt; recet•'"g lunda tnd
beattnt fn mind both t~ need ror •ccouAtabllrty and

the ttattlles of the o rga ntza Uon lnvotveo.
Account&amp;bUity ShQO,(t" be 11NC1Ufed IO lnturt the
fiii)OI11fbte UH or mandatory fees by Student group~
no1at en excuse for unneoeaary amount• o f red tape
ru oi JustHicauon for ret~ucecl student conaro• ol
m andatorv feea.

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memo •• wrillen t• IPICitlc to HYPiRG. It 11 tlur th.&amp;1
NYPIRG IS being OsecJ IS I CNecedent In I mote Qetltra)
PCH~:t etatement. Trwt op•n'ons &amp;J!ptehed In the memo

Unified support needed
To lht Ed/lor.
t a.pp•a!Jd Yout recent editorial in svppOft of efforts to

Introduce a gooo Qtnerll tdueaUon program at 1nis

4Jn'WifSfty~ AUhough I beUeve tNt Presblnt ftecter stiU
ltJPP«fl the Dlsfc !&lt;lea, u is not c)Hr that he ts willing
, to glve1mptementaUon a t general KIUC..Hon a priority
high enough to Ol\lllrt lhat numerous obttKies are
ovarcomu, An overwhelming majorhv o t taeuHr also
remain, I beti8\'e, commltled to such reform, but fatigue
11 taking Us tool. Studen enthutlltm and
deletmh'latfotl coukl oe crucial to &amp;ucceu In lh•s
situation. Conseqwuontty, 1 ~ lfiOI llud«&lt;IS wm

continue to remind the A*nlnisttallon ano faculty ot

the excitJng eaucattonl t gall'lt tnat can bo rnlil:ed in
,,, 'mplementatlon of 1 well thoug'u out progtam of
Qtntral 8dtJCI1iO!l.

P•tH H ~are
CJJ•rr
Slln&lt;tfng CommiUH on
Educ.JIIOfl

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Jll/ry Owon

Kim Wll•on

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Caged pen pals
To be In IOUC-h W1th I mind,.,._, It lOCked in a CIU,
by John Wledem•nn
rernowd from oocloty and ~apt highly guarded, II nol
A nand ..,. ...., ""-" p.,_ WMtad" s lon nu1111
olten anc:ou&lt;ltOftG. Would " '"'"' Ptl l&gt;fiQI&gt;ten "'' WOfld
- amiCSSt tiiO crutt., olo UGl bullolln
Nothl"!! too
or onlY servo to foater his oplrlt "' ne pays his O.Ot to
unu..uaJ eiCCIIQt the: re1urn addrel8 Ia for the mulmum
oociety? Aftll oil, thfo Is lite aamo prilor&gt; lfiOt
...,.,rlty prieon toeotod twenty mllot aout.h ot Bulfalo In
eJIIperleneed a aavagertotlno ol tne lnmetes a few $h0rt
Attica. An lnmalt would like contact with tho outiiOt
years ago. Armtd, desperate men can be very
WO&lt;td via o Unfv.,alty pen pal.
unpleasant. creating an ...gly t ltualkw'l that requires the
aorvlca ot tiiO natlor\01 guard. fo It ony wondl&lt; that
suroty 7$-&amp;-15118 would -Klatt • rouno cCHid to
brOOden nla oonllnod ...,ld. cag.d and watched. ne
M ll&lt;e Mo&lt;$t, liNd ol vofunl- - • It All~
can onlY tm.Qine the ru1 wotld. Tho studont&amp;' world Co&lt;recttonaf FtiCiflty. deniH • pen pal P&lt;oorarn lor t,.
may·be /Uot aalor ,.,...., aoltlalrom the reality ol an
is no dkecl P81'l pal J)rOQrl.m wrt., ltte
oiQht to lfvt eocloty. A 4)tradolr; tfte atudont wltn tnt
World In fro nt ol hlm(htf) In contact wllh a number, wno
e1tboflt00
parues ma v
has bklwn hit ct'lance.
h would bt: a• If one was commun'catlng with an
write:
Prison Pto Palo
allen world. Eaoh wltn their rMpectlve codes. traumu
Box t2t7
and • ..,......,.. of -..Mvat. How •~rd eaCh mY:StaPC)Nr
tot, . otfter. Slaying up ..n nlgllr In f)&lt;eparotiOft for on
CincfMOtl, 01\!o 45m
F·or fM r of IMTltnlnallng 7So,S .15el. no mentkln •••
u.am
a grao. ls cructat. eotnpa~ed Wf\h ...'"'"" •
modo of Ills plu for a pon pol. IUcl&lt;o&lt;l wtthln ,,..
not to drop your aoap lor tat/ ol ntvtno to pte~ It liP
hallowed halls of tnt UGL Is tMro a MCUrfty leak? An
Could tnt lruelratloo ol hivl"ii mi . - • orowdod bus
undetorourtd Pen Pal movemef\t? Maybe lnmalet
and ~s.equeotly ctaas Mva moaning to a men whO
tMougrtout tM prison are lrwolvtd In a mu.s wr111no
can be oonltd T.V. beeau .. of mltbehavlor. 7!&gt;11-t569
spree. eltcnanglng hordes of contraband Idola.
might ao well w~tt to vanua, Hlo common denominator
Seriously t'-Qh. lht Shee&lt; volume ol moM -uld !&gt;OM
lJ: mat twt le a fettow r.oman belno enti1*1 to nts &amp;nail
of COII'If'"llon. Hto -ld. nl• rules and dallY trMa.
0 potontlll trouble 111&gt;0'· So t.fMI Inmates are only
would bo ao tar removed from u .a. lifo that they could • allowed 10 exchange lo•" loft.,. • ,_Ill Wnetn.. tFieV
be f&amp;Rinatlno. Ho would be o poignant reminder ol tiiO
choos~ 10 se"d them to loved onH Of ratl011 one to a
pen pal anoukS at l east be a cnolce
fibef11•• ii1l rarely not-

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�Give RA 's roommates
To the Editor.

In light olll14 ,_.,, lio&lt;Jtlng llho&lt;tOQet, Unl-ally
olllclalo ho.. oonalde&lt;ed many opllona. Among ~m
oro relocating olllces curtonlly In Ellicott to provide
oddllionol dorm rooms, permananlly tripling double
roome. and bulldtng addlllonat dotma. To me, the

ooaiNt, lutoot and moat logical remedy 10 holp ouo
the room ahortage Ia one considered and abtndoned

)uti lu t oprtng-gMng RA't (rot"*'l o&lt;l!faortl
ro6mmat11. I know thJs Will once agatn caUH a
" revolt'' by tho RA'a (porllapa another otrlko, or oornt
otmllar protooO but It "' the boat OPtion.
Tho RA'a major objeetion IS thai lhay "oouldn't
QOialtMy dO an effective lob w11h a toommate t)r.-.nl."
Wall, I ha.. YOIIo- an RA do an Offoct lYe job pt&lt;lod.

In rnytwo yoa.. ol dortn a.pe&lt;lenoo, I na.. wllnooood
RA•a

wtao bave ranged from the O"Nttea.lous rookie. to

lht In tilted

tOo of " I'm M

RA and yCM.I''r• not." to tM

_ . , pr-nt, " Don't bothtt mo" type wl&gt;o'cloun' l giYe
a lhlt about anyone eJw. I have Men RA'a c.auH quac:l

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ftudt. btaatttereol until 5:00am, and remaJn oblivious
to any problema fn tllelr own quad. Thla Ia not to aay
tf\t,rt Itt no decent RA'a (I'm aure thoere mlghl be OM),
only that I heve yet to encounte1 him or h«.
By llllg nlng a roomrriate, 24 mote student I could" be
houted In Governors alone. Add this to the number ot
AA•a on Main Street and tn EJIIeou WI'KI live alone In
-:touble rooms. and this would bt a derlnlte atep In the
righl ·direction. Or biller ytl, hire toss FIA'I, lhua
hHfng more room space.
It the RA'a balk. fire them. A her au, Jt proll'ta that the
only rea80n they took the Job In I he first place was IOf
IM guara.nteed. free. single room.
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Yolunteer against rape
70 ,,. Editor.
After

long months of communfc•tlona.

the

ComlnunJty Action Co&lt;pa(CAq and 1114 Ant~II&amp;Po Tult
Force came to a nlutua lty l&gt;enoflclal - o r - t
-oby thO Tuk FO&lt;co would como uncle&lt; tho
• ....,..,,. of CAC M an lndopondont proJect.
Optlmlatlc plant - · out to a.pand thO
much n-and tolllau MMcea ol tho Took)'orceto
our campua community. Now It aoom•lronlcalfy, thtl
thO AnU·Rif)t Tuk Force may potalbty coaM
oxlaltnco. The Tuk Force "-alot two vans for pick·
·upa and drop olio ol Ull area ot"'*&gt;lt In tho...nopo ol
rollo'tlng anxletloa ol laoxuoo otOOult. How can anyone
. Vade olltno bonollta'of 1114 Tult Forco-aotety and
pooca ol mlnd-wtth thO low llounl aried ol...,.unl .....
10 k-thla ImPOrtant I4IMoo aiM.
CAC naotekong,.t palnttoonauroll14on&lt;lotonceot
thO Taale l'otoo. end now dua to lack ol-.nt..... "
may- 1101 OQino. What~ to all t.l loto
ttUdontt-toll&lt;-..~on_..and_

of...,. and - . l t - • i l l t taallllllc ... now
--aomtiOCIIonl ~oiY&lt;MMII«boMII...I
and thlnk o l - -..-_._and ........,,_to
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thO CAC olffca ~&amp;quite end oflet- of your tlrnel

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To #IJt Ectlfot
O!le year neat6. Amerfc.ans havo died. Whel hOt yo\J

quesdo11 I !let they should heve died lslrreltvo.nt. tor all

eiont or them art o.act u.nquettroning, brave4y tor us.
IOf tnem
H&amp;re now ls my

own. and t hope not soie1y m~ own.

OP!Oion:

I nave neard tnt Iranian opinion everyday ,ow lor
many a day I nave heard u from Iranians. from
Moctems. Europoal's and aias. Irom m~ tuoe h«S hefe
In America.
I have seen and heard hanltnl here ~omptaln , II\
completo lreeclom, of the brutalily they say they
e.p.erlenoed a t 11\1 hands- ol tne pollee.

1 tteve hoilrd the Prime Mln11ttr or Iran aay th.at we
must, "An)eftcanJ. $lop the brutaUntkH'I of t,-antans
wtthln our own contry
lam tired.
1nave heard anougn.
Here lntihl5 most despotic ot countr$ea, tn ~ of
satan. an Iranian Ml't curse lht Ptastoent: cell us aU
evil. a('d pounc:. upon, rtdic:u&amp;e, Ot,ide. a.nd aubveft our
way of tlfe1 our Ffeedom of Speec.h, our FteedOm o•
bptession, of Pre11t of Rello•on and e~ U our fight a and
lrH&lt;foms whbout '•ar. He may do this todav and
tomorrow go away 10 climb a montaJn to wtwre the ah
Is ao uun thet one must bttathe God's ait oeep and
c:otd whUst (MIIng Hts lhougtUI upOn one' a nape, Of go
and walk a aandy 11retch wete, If any man t'laa w,.Uc.ed
tMiore, uune Is no sign, and tho w aves break clean and
lfe&amp;h upon one's bare feeL
Tomonow to c.an upon one·a own God Of God's,
wllat"""' name lie orTheymlgnt GO by, no-younv
or otd, tn hopei of pe6Ce. twothettiOOd. anct tcwe. or
even ln hopei of dealh1 ev11 and hale wlthoul fear of

Thanks from &lt;;W C
On bena1t ol the Ammlc.an Red Crose and the
Community Actk)n Coros, I would lil&lt;e to thank all the
stud~t• wrto t urned O\H to m.ake the rec:ent
Bloodmobtte •ucft a succus. The Aid Cro51 is
npeclally grateful ancl they woukl hke 10 tn.&amp;ure \M
continued auccesa of 8 1oodmob11u on campus by
uainlng a Gl end· by st e'H ol ~Oiunteer 1-tuGents to 1'\elp
h.andle tho c:leflcal details at the blood drives. U you.,,
rnt .. urod, please otop by tile CACorf'" "',305
Thanka -.gain for yOUr netp

S&lt;w•••

M ICftl#ll Crim mJn•

OlrNiot. CA.C

noose nor fi ring equad.
To hear and to rebut, wllh a s much right 11 those
-..nom you speak agaJnaL To Dl ¥arct. ..." and
ackno-wtedOed . , an equal ol any man amongst men.
To be no longef slmpty one. but to be a ahlnlng star, a
glory, to be one wnose grasp hn reached beyond I he
gra.sp ot mere men. to be great. to be pure. to be alive.
Yet stllltJ'\eY d'-• alitlie bit elfetyday, a.rrcl «t'iefYdtiY a
tlltle bit mo&lt;o: -ng IM l&gt;liglltnoso ol Go&lt;!'&amp;
day, with
loY '*'Omlllg twt jU&amp;I
•OfQOitf!n; God"a ptomtse a hope tong
passed

God'l

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Tt~ey spea'vto me of treedom6 of hope, of tovell\d ol
God.
Tr&gt;ey ~&gt;a•• ICMgollen 11&gt;0 moaning of the wOlds.
God, tet them anow me to call them brot.ttef as I did
beloro.
•
God, roll t~om: Lot my people go.
PIIU8.

Oo•ldJ. o,.;,

To tho Editor:
''Always 1oo1&lt; on rhebflght aide ol Ule ..... Tnis and
tif'lC;ef"e apoaogiu is au we c:an olftf lOt Ute mix·uP ot
FRIENDS OF CAC Mcwle Schedule. Due to rochnoea l
chffioultlet on ouf part, Monty f»ythOnts"l,.Jfe ol
Brlan" w as Inadvertently not shown as scheduled. and
no signs ~· po5ted. we reoret any lneonveniences
caused oy OUt
tM..t hope that you w iAI come to see
''L1Ie ol Brian" thl! ---FriO.. Sept 19, 7 &amp; 8 45
pm Forrrnoro 170; Sat, Sept. 20, 7 &amp; 8 45 pm ll&lt;elt'llclofl
146· Sun., Sept, 21, .5, 7, &amp; ~&lt;4S pm Squire Conl~enc.t
Tn~tre. l l1!s t•me It's on tor sure. And you'lf •·e a~te me
1he+1Me whistling .•.

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.:~ Masiello
·1~pd .Collins

i lSattle

. in Senate
c9nte.s t
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Behind the socnes in the
he claimed . In liaht of the Masiello i$ "going to Albany co
eampaign is an allega1ion by the
Repubtica.o Party's ncptT~ image move out to pasture."
Collins' forces that . Masiello
in the black commuoity. Pius
influenced the Senate prlmar)'
explained, the campaisn can't have Crooked lalla-.sf
a PJJ1Y focus. Pitts sees Collins as
B«k pointed out that if Masiello candidacy or Buffalo businessman
tbe ~andidate speaking to the issues, were tied to the Democratic Party Ed Herndon . Tbcmove, they claim
namely unemployment, health and he would "have bCeo given the works 10 divide the Democrat's
social serviec;$. The candidate also endorsement "before the priJ1)ary." black vote. Pitu pointed to the fact
calb for a "fair sharc''l of State l!e added that his candidate hu not 1hat if Herndon, whose suppon,
money t&lt;&gt; the Buffalo area and the received suppon from tliCl'iitY in a«ording to charts, was almon
totally blaek, was not in the race,
UB budget.
any yo~ay .
t.he black vote would have been
Masiello, Campaign Coordinator
Wliile B«k admlu that Masiello· more than enousl! to fuel a Collins'
Phil B«k notes, has a oommitmcot probably cannoc get anything done victory.
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ro UB and maintains l~ "the at first in rhe Republican• Wbile the Masi~o 'poople deny
health of the University ripples dominated Senate, the beoefiu or that they suppo.n ed Herndon jn any
through the health or the region ... hAving Masiello there, Beck way, they also point out tb3l
Despite agreement on the need ooncends, will par orr In the IC&gt;D&amp; Herndon took only cight percent or
the vote.
for a SirOn&amp; loeal pubUc University, run.
HowCYer, whether or not the
Collins backers, however, $0:
the candidates do have their
diffcicnees. Pitts claims Masiello is their candidate as being more minor caodida1es handlea,ppcd
oontroiJed by the "Demoeratlc productive in the Republican either Masiello or ,CoUinll to any
Party Machine" in Erie County. Legislature, noting that,he was. a~le llsnir"""'t extent wiD 1&gt;e seen as the
111n the Repubh can eampalgn winds down to a one on
PillS .al$o argues that after a to
one confrontation.
number of years on the Council, endorsement.

l&gt;y Howud Hesson
Sp«trum Stl1/f Writtr

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ln interviews with. TM SfJ«:!.rum,
representatives of Counc:&amp;lman
David COllins and Councilman·at·
Larae Anthony Masicllo·voic:ed tbe
candidate's support for UB and
.spoke on the issues involved in the
race for the SSth District State
Senate seat.
Mas iello. running on the
Democratic-LII&gt;eral line, defeated
~ns last Tuesday in the
Democratic primary. Collins,
however, is the Rcpublic.a n
endorsed candjdafc -despite his
Democratic afftliation .-

Ellicott District Councilman
James
Pitts,
Campaign
Coordinator for ColliM, said he
will make the raoe ''into a ra·ce of
the candidates rather than for the
Party." That is the key to victory.

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Hide-tFiose six-packs in the trLi!Jk;
al~ohol bannf!d at football gamf1s__
A snic:ler enforcement or an aloohoUc l&gt;evcrase ban
Ill UB athletle teoms' home pmes is being planned for

the upooming Bulls fOot'ball and ice l&gt;ockey ee&gt;otesu.
The ban M:Dllnto errect midway throl!lh last year's
hockey ........ when excessive drinking sparked
pmblanJ. "We bad a problem with crowd, oontrol at
tome of the games," ,l iB' SpOrts Information Ditedor
LatTy Stod.e reported. The difftculties wue a
oontlauatioo rmm Jut year's fOotball eootesu, which
peaked wbeo ali opposinJ team's cheerleader was
clraaed Into the stands.
Thuituation ori(inally received heavy notice during
the rust ball of the 1979 Ice Hockey oeason. The
amount o f aloobol ooDSUJDed at games at the
Tonawanda lee rune rinlr cailsed seenes disturbing tO

ncanypatronsandalumni-wboalsocO&lt;nplalnedal&gt;ou~

drlnldna 11 foot'ball games.

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numbers at sportinJ evenu-bav&lt; sttO&lt;t&amp;lf endorsed
· the plao. Aooordina to Inter-Greek Council (JGC)
president Lyon Will "the-frau 'r ecaved the notlte from
Dan Daniels and rea.:ted ravora~ly. They seemed to
wdoome the idea or tailpte paniO$ with the alumni."
The Greelr.s have made: formal plans to m«t in the
Sherman parldna lot. They do not eapect to sec a
drastic drop in panlcipatlon because of the ban: "We
eapect 10 see an incnase in anCIIC!eotc," WUI said.
"The mcmbenbip rusbes ue aolna very
and we
anticipate scelnr mn&lt;e poople at functioos, like the
pmes."
Wke Novak, treasurer of IGC explained, "In the
DiviJion I days or UB Foot'ball: durin&amp; thel960s, there
was a tradition or t&amp;ilgtding panies In Sherman Lot. I
auess that they're tr)'inato revive thiS traditiQn. "
Novak al$o l&gt;clieved that there would l&gt;e "greater frat
atteodcnce" under the ban.
,Security will l&gt;e "loose" at the ptes, with Public
Safety prohibited from making perso~al body searches,
Sled&lt; said.
1
"We're worried al&gt;out the W&amp;er quaatities or
aloobol," Danids added. "If a auY oomes to the pte
with a.cue of beer on hiJ baek, we'll ask him to leave."
Studt:DU who brina can 10 the pme will have no
problom paaina throuiii the ptes to slip out for a
quiclt one-dariQa time 0111$. "I bopc lou of studentS

weu,

'"'ltcn will l&gt;e no alcohol allowed in the
pudscand," Clart; HliiJ Business ~ Howar&lt;!
Denids said. ''But there will l&gt;e a tailgate area set op·
riaht by tl&gt;e pte." oThe area set aside in Sbcmcan
Par)doa Loc ~ pro'ridc: pjtrlring and partying room
for ltudeou and alumni·
••
t..a&amp; ,..r'• laDe...,... fNW&lt;d a ttJit set up l&gt;y the
Al!llllli "-&lt;::lllioG for bllf-tlme andJ1011Pm&lt; c:offoe
and boer. '1111 1e11t 'l!llll&gt;e IDOved lo !he tailple ana,
...r Pclaidl..,.,.1111t ''lilt llllmni and~ wUl
!taw- Plftiot41ctore lbe-."
,
..,~ il&gt;c:ir can," DMids said; ''This oould 1&gt;e a JOOd
lila . . . . . .
..... - fl-'1 ..... ill ' - tlioo all aroaad."
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Modem Dance Ct&amp;eaea
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The Specttym ofeducotion

Soviet.education
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gets straight 'As"
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- - - --.J).Y Patrick Marabal.l

&lt;PI'o'S}-~ 1bm filll!On yeon afler ~ an all
out c:ampalsn to upvado ochaob, toac:hn'l and 1t1tdent
perfonnanc:e, the Soriet Union h.u doM!Ioped one of

the wurld'a 1001t llnpreaalve edllC.Iltlonal oylt..,......t
lea•t on the ourf~a~.
AOClOI'dlnc to a recont repon by Or. hUe Wlnwp. a
profeuor ot the llnlveroity of 0\lcaeo and an ~
on Ruaolan ICionce educ:otlon, the Soriet1 have railed
lheir..-.clary odlOOI sroduatlon rate from the ......
4.9 per amt .._..., in 1940 IAI 97.7 per cent In t978.
By compari-. only 75 peroont of allttuclent•lothe
United StatOI &lt;X&gt;mplete high ldlciOI.
But that amuing educ:otlonal adll.-nent hiJ not
'-n without Ill pfice or lt1 oompllc:ollona. To&lt;Uy lJ&gt;c
Soriet union II proclucfns a;rowtns Dllltlbero of youns.
bi&amp;f&gt;ly tnlned lpliCialiao wbo an 1n&lt;:ro.uong1y
dlsut.iolled with their roloo In - Y·
AI the haart of the ~ ~t-one!
problem-Is a nat ional currfcu1um which
overwhelmingly ""'phulxes tochnology. Tho " uaalan
edueational tyatem placet: far more lmponanoe in 1hu
~tudy or tho hard ociences than does ito Am&lt;!tic&gt;.tn
counterpan 1\ooordins IAI Prof. IY!nwp, eKI&gt; iluclenl

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In the U.S.S.R. mUJI toke the following axnpullor)l
..,..,_ to qualify for. a -..suy odlOOI diplomla l'!ve :,
yeon of Phytb, lOUT yeon of OlenWcry, 1M andholl' yeon cl lliolo&amp;Y· ,.-n cl Geat!nPhr· ,.
yeon of ll4ec:bonlc&amp;l Dnwfr1S. tm yeon cl Wat1tohop ;
T'rairintlo...,. yur c1 AWonomy."' oddillon. - . . r
otuclente .,.. noquired to complete 1M yeon or '§
Aigebr•• ton of Goometry, tWO clr Calculus.
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'llw&gt;ul!l&gt; Wlnwp Clludanl that "it .. extrerDdy
diffiCUlt 1A1
in IWO
COUIJirieJ u f\.WldamenWJy di(fon:nt u tbo Soviet
Union and the U.S.. • he polnll to the ..W.S of a rocent
Nallonal Sd4!noe foundolloo otudy- Jhow thlt.of

_...educoOOnaJ--

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h~h JCbool 8J'Iduat.., only 9. t pt!!Unt
I'OClelve evm one yurof Phyllco. tG. 1 ptt~Unt one yeaJ'
of Olem!Jtty. 45 pt'I'CI!Ill one yur of l!lolosY and 17.ll
pt!IUn1 one yur of gneral oclonce.
1be dilparlly between the lewd of ttU!inC in
oc1once and malhemotlca of an • - . Soriet lkillod
worker or mllltary """"" and thlt of • ...,.,...,.. .
bound 1\menUn high- srad~&gt;~tn. and au
worker In one of our maJor lndustrie&amp;. or an 1wnp
member of our All·Volunteer Arm.Y It 10 ~~"""' lhlt
OOO&gt;poritml are ~· aayo w-......,p.
But 20 yeon ..... the coonpatiMm ....... the o:her
"'"Y· and INtis pnocioely wily the IIUNial1s Wldc'rlooli:
efforu to uJlVI&lt;Ie their eclucotlonal l)'ltom. faced
with an """" lnc:rear.iriS Amotican IUJ&gt;"'!!N&lt;)' In all
areu of ac:kmcn and teeh~ -lnc:luding c:omumor

our own

•••noce

and mllllary a pplicatlona- the Soviet Centr•1
CommlllllO In t966 pawed • meolutlon c:alli"' for a
com~Uonal mobilization"
Unllle Amotican lid100I boa.rdo. when the Soriet
C81tral Oommotteo cleddeo thlt il wiD inotllute
swoop~.._ refonns in the educationll Jystem, u 1101 ha"" to nejotiote with apodal Int..,..~·
teoc:her unlono .,.. t&lt;l&lt;1gl'ftllional budg"' c:onftlltC....
The oonunhtot" h.u the f"'!!I\J'f'Ctll and a uthorily t.o
inllitute oudl ehaJ1&amp;es without c!c~Ay or aJmpromilo.
81dDod
I'Unhermore. the control wlolded by the ~....
~·oYer ill ciliulna &amp;nd ~ &amp;llowl h co
Ulip_ the tUU of IJ"'Ol'111''l ~ and l.be
writing of _,.wy ICbool t""t booU tn the country'•
lop """"1'1111. Thll would be unthlnk.oble In the U:tlled
St•t•
ouch wort&lt; hu . . , _ . - . . . . , ~·

w"""'

...
~-.Idol
lOCh tub,
and N8b
tub
are wriUen by lbolt
-plllhed~

dMpi&lt;e the ....,... of . ... Soriet - revolu:llon.. fI I dept}!,4nd int f!nlity •re llOW" c:..-fns
problt.•t11.1. Aooordi"8 1o Wiroup, ·St~ts
belM
'lwe,.,...,..k&lt;ld, many teacherl have boer&gt; ..,.~ to
iiUUJmOUnllble hanhhlps and parer&gt;&lt;• have
_ , diuatb&amp;d.With on • ...,.. cl5 milloon w.U trained -..suy,
lid100I stuclenll fl"'l•~•inl oxh year ~il!t offiCiali
are aloo Oneil"' themsel&gt; .. hard praoed to make
ot 1heir tr.t11111n.- and 10 Leep lhom ut;a'M!d 'Thou.ICh

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Black PCJrents mourn school loss; fight against cutbacks
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b)' RaN Gn.taltla\ In tho late 18601, there we&lt;e
othm' plans lor imprpvemem. A
TOt.EOO, OIDO (pNS)-- in whole new $60 million town .,...
.&amp;~- 196Z, • bwlo&amp;d of people f1'0m tho -uled to rise where ubb.w»
Spencot-·Sbarpleo area ....., of IIllA grow. 8UI th.o foci8ro:lly·•ided
dty treked to Columbw and Ntlor projoc:l llz&lt;led and the IChool
~ • week on the upital lnepo 1n their remoined 'the only oubstontital
otruclure within milel.
_ figbl lor a hij9l achool.

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1lloy won. In 1964the ichooJ wu
"' built in thiJ predominantly b~
rural area where model! paychecks
are oupplcmented by amall«:aae
.~rmlng and bocltyard tlik:keno,
COhlpatche$ and hoga. In eniuJ.n&amp;
yeara, 11\e yellow brick building
wu expanded Into • handsome
complo• for klnderganon through
12tb ~rade. It wu Lhe prl.d e and

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(()Cla

of the communily.

Bul u the fall lorm bejJAtn thl•l
year. tho Sptmcer·$w'plo• o:choo
•tood. ioc:l&lt;&lt;td and tmpty. plywood
oovonng the windowpss. 11• ~ad
bec:omn---~~• a. cuulty ofenthetwagon
h-,-~whngas
lna llloi.IW

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reti"'CrllChm

any

compelled dlltJICU lo ~lose
lhouaand. of schOols n~~tion•vide.
- More • !han 3 ,000 public
e lementary school• were 1hu1
down in the U.S. between 1972· ana----c onununlty Into nothing rnot'O&lt;than

!he Soviet Union h .. • ~tinuln;s need for sldllOd
tcchnidmnl and resMrchera, tht!re Is only room ror 9
to 10 percent of the secondary IChool graduates in
their unJvers:itieli. The rest muM either enter the work
world or the Soviet economy. br enter one of the
technJcaJ \llCitinna-f achoofs for speciOc skill training.

Rural
In either """'· thoro aeems 10 he •

growil'll!

eware:nes.s that many or the JtlJdents are ovenrained

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1977, the llsl year for whlch
oomplete f~ .,., avll!lable,
aooor&lt;fln8 to the National Center
lor Education SCadstlct. The trend
1w Iince occek!ratod, with older
jl!tlelln the Midw..t and Northeut
l&gt;e4rin6 tho hcmvill$l lo.... as their
populallon and economy hu
shrunk
In
..;,unity, bul especially
In &lt;rUral ond suburban oreas, the
lidlonJ iJo ofton tho mos1 tangible
aymbel or tho public 1ervioe
commons-those ..rv~ce. In which
all cft.l.tc!nJ £n a aodety have a stake.
111 lou goeo far · beyond the
resulting hardships on families
whose c:hUdrun mwltravel further
to cl.a.ues, (or it can tum a lfvlne

a clUIIJ!T of wvelated dwellings.
The oholoo of sc:hoob to he
closed, therefore, is alway• hotly
contelled. Blacks and . otbor
minority Amor!cans charge that
they and their children are for&lt;:ed
to assume a disproportionate obare
of tho 1..... For, •• happened In
bu5ing ror dcscgrcgatJdn, non·
IVhite c:blldren tend to be lho onoa
t ronoported
out of their
neighborhood•,
and
inlo
predominantly white •chool•
farth!'r aovay, where they are
a:ll"aJ18ers .and often unwelcome.
In Spencor-Shapk&gt;s, after faUing
to porauade the ToledO district to
keep their IChool opon, rellidonu
launc-hed J ,move to aeparate from
Ihe city and go il alone, 1hat fi&amp;htl~

pan of • IVOwll'll! NIUO&lt;Jltstury (,t
minority communities rallying
aroun.d nelg_hborhood·bued
"'!ucatoon. In K~• City, Mo., •
Hispanlc c:ommunuy lut month
"a&amp;ed • lll•tn ~~ a IChool thot h•d
been alated to cloao. II will slay

"I'""·
In Tampa, F'll,., blacks also wem

to court . '""klnS to keep foor
IChools 111 their ne[j;hberhood.
open. They argued that black
children buned to white sclu10l•
lose a '"'"'" ?f belonsing to thcjr.
own comrnunny.
Blaoka are bussed lon out.of their
lZ IChool• yean, whites only two
out of lZ. in Toplpa's deoegregation
plan, aocordiJ't6 to Roben Shaph-o,
-~u"'..a on " • 11_

lor tho Jobs and are lncrea$lngly, clissadsfied.
- oon1roDed asstgnment of jobs and atudies. "IV• were
Aaxtrdil'll! to recent repor11, the •iluation for collogo deceived," Fisher qUOieS gratluating 51udents at
gradUI1.. io llOI much better. Though unlvorshy Tyumen Unlverslly • • Nying. '"Ole iNtrut2Qr&gt;
groduates 'I" promiled status, intereatil'll! .....,.rc:h repeatedly told us that participating In the
\York and. comfortable Income, 60Jo 70 percenl of dopartment'aworkopensthepathloaadentificcar,er
the graduotOi in the natural sc:1ences are subooquentl,y bul 'now they're I Uggestlns that we go 10 rural
tel\l to teach.ir\8 potts. and often in rural areas.
tchoot&amp;."
Reportil'll! from Moscow recently, lAs Al'll!eleo 7lme.t
For such atudenll, the sua:e~~ses of Soviet education
correspondent Dan Pl&amp;her found the graduales to be moy be afli!iiSignlfieance than the failure. of their
lncreuin(!!y d!Siatlsfled with tho governmen\ notion's social planning.

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CELEBRATION '·8 0
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U.B. Baird Point Run - Amherst Campus
(loon"' all"""'''" · F..ntn·

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Th~ hm,Ehl ri/thQ n:ae» ia 5 mil~ and rvciltrution lain J IJ Oarlt Hall. Oept.o/Reen.'Oiion&amp;.ln·

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MlE f:HOUI&gt;S
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Ribbnnt . 2nd o.nd Jrd ~ j'!_N(!h calltiOr,

NOTE: THER E WILL BE NO DUPLICATIONS.

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q~n that can not to be dealt
with here. However It might be 8tutktt1 uid, "lhe gor an '/\ • In noteworthy to m""tion that in
~rhar mafN18emenr covroe.•
many educational insUtullona,
"Y«a"' ahe musr be really smn11, • and especially in our ii'Ory
rhe student 'Is friend repliod.
tower, there remain• a belief
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that a relationthip exisu
'lllls ia an eumple of what between teaihlns and I!T•deo
hu become a popular and no4 between leaching and
miaconception about the learning.
definition of having truly
1hose who aupport sradeo
leomed. Iris one of many myth.s and gnd.ins Jtate thl!ir case as
we believe true for education. I!T"-des belt\s Sood motivators
MXth• have the distinct honor for studentlearnlns. Surely tbe
of never being brought under only thins that competition for
careful acruliny.
grade. motivatoa Is cheatins
The detrimental effects of and scandal. The competition
benefit.
The know-that sr•des and gradins material you remember the day
myth• in education ue for I!T•des will motivate certain r e ally
apparem to """"' and becluse Jtudenu, but wW diJWusion and adminlttratora and teacher• benefit thern.oelwa and only after you take your midterm?
of their inherent nature to hide make cynicl of many others. will tell us they benent the themael-; that half of thl!ir Ask younelf how I!Tideo can
the truth, remain out of the "You SOtta pJ.y the
is the rtudenll, In that they provide jobs wquld seemiJ181y be~ if affect your aense Qf aelf eateem
IP'••P of intense efforta to popuLar cry from the study feedback. Someone ahould tell they could not evahYle and and lldf worth? Ask younelf If
inveJtfsoto their validity. The carrels falled with auljplmenll I he administraton and teachen rank those who alt passively in the purported value of I!Tidea
charscteriatic of the myth i• the and syU.buliC$ defining your that the moat effective feedback their clusrooms.
and ST•dlng reaDy fadlitate
behavior of peop le In evaluation of how well you ha\'0 comea through conllnuo u1
is there a myth to I!Tadea and your learnJn.ot or a.ro they
accordance
with
th e learned by the grades on a information provided almoll I!T•ding? Ask yourself If your co unterproiluctive? Aalt
immedlately, not through the work toward the wrong SOal• younclf Ia there not a better
popularized Idea.
midterm and final.
Education Is not free from
let ten of the alphabet. Somoone when you ltudy. AskyounelfiL-more effective way to help u.
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the you enjoy the competillon md n&gt;ally learn? Ask youroelf b
mytha. It is myth! that hinder
The question fllll • remains admlolatratora and . teachers rmybe even the chuting? Ask there a myth to ~ and
prosress and will only add to
the deatruction of the who do I!Tades and I!TidirJ8 oomethlnS which they already younelf how much of the !IT~
educatlonM proc:o!$S. In an ever
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society Is to remain educotcd.
Myth mollvallon
Let us go back to the
converaatlon previously
menlloned .
The r ! t h
exemplilled Is one of
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and I!T•dea. Schools oee ways
to evaluate atudents u well ao
devlae w ayo to motivate them.
Por these reaa&lt;ms, I!Tidoa are
estabUshed. II Is my contention
that the ooly &amp;tudenta truly
motivated by sradeo are those
who belkM! that the I!Tadea are
the aboolute, truest form of
atlldemic: lua:eM. Some believe
that tho 'A' student is always the
smarter. This may be true in
ooma cai!Cs, but these student•
may be the most puslve a.n d
docile as far as they view their
own sratus u a learner. Grad_
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in no way effccth-ely e\'aluale a
student's success.
Whether It Ia the job of a
university or the ouulde
employer constituencies to

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For the Spencor8buplel ·aru, U' there li no ._.. IIChool 1n the pr,domiNnl!y white, ornrlab
which Ia ~~ mllet from the tlt'lflhbothood people will not want AUpjoln. In lhjl particular case,
WOIU!m edp of Toledo and not
to DMM! [n,• Aid ~ Bondi, occordln&amp; to Hugh Caumartln.
~ even eonllfuoul to lt. tbe loll Ia • who opera101 1he 1m.U Q)unll')' aul111nt 1uperlqtenden1 for
_ eapocl&amp;lly binor. "11lls Ia not Uke Kltchen f'Miauranl l)elrlly. He tw odmlniJitrallon, the Oect.wm wu
the oilY, wh«o there are mAOy one aon. 'nd five (Oiler ehlldren Ioken for -ec!Ucal!onal as wolf ••
achoolt." Aid Andrew Jordan, who mvoUed, and
c:l&gt;lklren who oconomJc rea1001.
!ought at the h,iah IIChool for IS sraduaied from ~rpla.
That, howiS'Ver, will no1 make up
year• and haL olnce been
Toledo IIChool dlttrid olricialoay for the dJsadyanl~g&gt; of belnl!
rea..t&amp;ne&lt;~. "11lfa· lo the only that 1hey ba"" lftlle In the tran1por1e.d oul
of the
IIChool."
matl!f'· A Z3 ,.,._,, ahrln...,. In nel&amp;hborhoOd, ••peclolly for
JChool enrollment In the put elementary .JC:hool children.
Alternat•
dec•de. accompanted by a ruldmU ar&amp;ue.. The cloaHt
Many .... the loll U threoteniJl4 I ohrivelins of fundi/rom both locol oltemate IChool Is ......, miles
potenltl "''!witls In tbe area'• ond ltate - - - · tw led 10 •

don'l ba•'e to Worl')' about him.
People around here wiD look out
for him. It wouldn1 be the oame In
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~ lobo Sharpie&amp; b ;u.t one of to IChoob Nld llodt-rtct. liObertJ, who lw a keep the IIChool opo1\. ~AU they
ond 130 . , . _ , . unilure belr1(l c"-1 !bit fall.
w year old oon. "!Ul fusl the idea looked II WU the ~110.000 they
I'IIIMRd for cxn.~poocy wlillln thon
'l'b8y were the ,m.u... IChoob, you have to so 10 far•• . If be miNes would avo. If they Jutt closed the
wa1kJns discance of the IIChool. "lui end 1ome of them were o blu now I can walk him. And I hiSh ochool and the junior high lhev
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•tr there·• anything doi"'J after

tcllool, my klc!J won't be able to do
ft. l'nl laid off ond I can't drive
them,'' uld ttarf\-y Henson,

ttepfather to one elementOI')' and
two )unlor hl8h ochool children.
"When they c:loled the ochool
down they did not do 1 5tudy on

what we would Jose as a
oommunily.· Aid H;vry JacltJon. 1
cllwblod moc:hine opendor who lw

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would aovo UU,OOO. But
want to toke It all.•
But school ofliclofJ operate within

a framework that dooa not allow
more aemlllve 0011 acx:ounllng
Compelled by law to bollllC&gt;O the
bud&amp;OtiJld by tho IIIlO OOn&lt;tilutlon
to provide a "thorousJ&gt; and olfooicut

(or

education", lhey ba"" M&gt;U&amp;hl to
CU11 whk:h IIVC CM.Jcial
prqVOnll ond pn&gt;IOCI c:b..,.,.,

make
staff.

Toledo IIChoolo were ~ u..
lira In the ......uy ceusht in tbe
rv&gt;OnOW ....... which " """

Ntionwlde. Ill both 1976 and 1977
they ran out of fund• and

t""'P""'rii,Y ahut down.
U.re bon.,.
llloup 1 new admlnlstratW,n

was bf"''U&amp;ht In and 1 fl.lte law
poa.OO makl"'J ouch ohutdowns
llleaal. tho problemo contlnuod and

expanded, a.s lnOadon acce.lcr.atecl
According to Joooph w.
Rutherford, tho dlslricn 1• finance
Ohio'• byuntlne I~
formula lllmpjy doM not permit

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re"enuc• lo .atay abreut of
i:nOAiion, e\'en When proptrty IU(':)

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ro up. 11\at formula r...lllstrtdl IO uk ..,..... dlreclly- :ii&gt;d
lrequo:nlly-10&lt;' ""'"' money. And
the •&lt;Ken. o

III'Owlnt! number of

them .,...,. ss ond therel.,... leb
involved penonaUy with achoob

ha,.., been tlSht filled. Of 39 te.•
attem.ptl OYer 1M lall deca~ 1n
major Ohio cltleo, Jutt three possed
Toledo • - l e d only on •n

emergency mc.aturc after it.s l\vo
&amp;hut-down&gt;. but must a&amp;aln go to
the beUot in t.'ovurnber to avoid
further cuu. liall the '"'ltool&gt;'
fundh'l! comet from the •tate, hall
from local propcny 1oxeo.
fa_,. this year with a S4A"'
'I'Uiion deficit , the Toledo di&lt;triCI
not only clooed ac:hoolt. it olao t.Jd
of odmfnwratl•-e and dc!rical otaff.

ond lmpooed 1 policy ""''"ft'ntl nonIChool "'"" of IIChool buildJtw to

pay ,.,.. the coot of keeping them

drutic CUIJ ....
UNW&gt;id.&gt;ble """"' VOl .... API'"""'
the November levy. uid

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Rutherford.
"We are now down to the bare
bonet." llld Ca.u rnortln. Under the

circumslancea, •chool ofOclaJs
believe they cannot afford to k""P

Spenoer·Sharpleo open.
But nci8Jlborhood p,nrcn11 are
adaiNlnt. Many ha"" decided to
boycou tho reaoa'lgnmenl, keepin8
their o:hlldn!n out or achool "until
we get oome ldnd of action rrom the
tdlool diltr1a. or the 111te,'"
........tln&amp; to Jlcklon.
~ lo' IJl unplftJonllrony in
!bit for the communitY' It joined
the Toledo IChool dulric:l to eteapc
I fli\IJldal blnd. Until 196&amp;, h WIJ

on Independent locol dbtric:l, wftft
on oD-ba..ctr ochool board, Ill troUble
boca..., or itJIQw tax boae.
Adjaclen1 dlotrlclo. preclorninAntly

white. refUied to anne• II· Then, ln
the year whon the $60 miDion now
town developnle'n\ wat announced,
Toledo lleppod In to help, evon
thousJ&gt; a •Mdal law bad to he

I)IJied tp pennJt &amp;ntM!XIllon of 4
oon-col\llguoua dfatri4lt .
Then !undo for the blj! projecl
dried up and an.empta 10 attract
lodunry

foiled,

leaving 1he

5ponoef'o$harpieo OOININilltY only
10&lt;MW1w

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low income and sub•ldbed
~ and the II year old IIChool,
with It ""'""""' fh'O year old
......,...,. wq tlioa 11 carpeted.
dooed.
Jarcl&amp;a paint&amp; out 1N1 the Nme
at I!IDety Whelton, the townlhip
OIUlclllor who led tJ\e boo trlp to
tho captol, l o - o n the o.c:t-1'•
corne~ronth '"Thl• (cloalnaJ
deanlyo ~ theMe people
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Undefeated Bulls' defense plans to badger Wolverines ..
byToay PotU

. In what shapes up llll a battle between the unbeaten
and the unvictorlous, the UB Football Bulls open their
home sc.bedule tomorrow, hostina Grove City Collqe
of Pmnsytvania.
The visitin&amp; Wolverines, reboundina from a 13~
defeat at the bands of Bdhany Colleae. feat.ire an
aaaressive stunting cfcfense and wlna T offense.
"They stunt like crazy," observed Bulls' coach Bill
Dando of the Grove City defense. Bill Sullivao,a
5 ' 11",1.90-pound indde linebacker, is theaochor to the
Wolverine dcfeose. Hard-hittin&amp; bustle are the lee)'$ to
his aame.
"Bill was in on numerous tackles and knocked down
several passes last week," noted Grove City Athletic
Information Director, Bill Smith. Small aod Uabt arc
the two words that sum up the whole Grove City
defense. The avera&amp;&lt; heiJht matches Sullivan's and
their wdaht avera&amp;e is 200 pounds. Oefendve end
Steve Griffin supplies their pass nub.

The Wolverines rdy on the Wina T formatiop for e.1posure to the Wina T, the UB coaches didn't r.od It .
their offensive point production with freshman necessary to implement any variation£. The past week
quanerbaclc,Garf Glew ar the controls.
was spent scountlna the team.
" We used this week to sharpen all faz.es of the pmc.
"They ruo the offense with a lot or motion. They
bad a tittle trouble runnina tbe ball apinst Bethany We can always improve," sald Dando.
because the offeox Is oew," said Dando. " Their
UB aoes into tbe c:oatca in IOOd l*ysic:allblipc, wilh
quanerbaet is a real tcnmbler. He's small, b&lt;lt be's oo i!liUrles of~
by1lot ~quick.''
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RotarY Field coarest. Anendan« at !:lome opmers bas
atpped Wblp
been aood ro put years.
But, a nea rule not allowina al~ beverqcs
· Mike Mohney fllls the fuUbacl sl01 for Grove Ciry,
supplyina the hard runnioa necessary for the Wing T .
inside the stadium has son• Into effect. Sllermu
Puntlna and rec:cfvina duties fall on the shoulders of Part;na Lot bas been provided as a drinkin&amp; area and
Joe Mrochek . Tb~ tandem alona with Gl~w supply for tail&amp;llc parties.
most of th~ offense.
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" I don't t.hinlc rbe aooouoecmeot will_.P"fcct rh~
"We'r~ familiar with the Wina T. Brockpon plays attendance: to any area• ~... Oaodo a6ted. "lb~
it," Dando said. lb~ Bulls held th~ Broclcpon Wina T Jewish holiday (Yom Kippur) Is apr to have a great
to 13 points in their ~easoo opener.
ef£&lt;1:1." ·
"We have a very fleltible defen~e. W~ use our four
With fan cooperation on the drinking restriction and
linebackers for nec:essary adjusun~nts," th~ Bulls' the Bulls' undefeated record on the line qainst a team
c:oacb added. The Bulls haven't resorted to any new that went 3-6 last year, tbe prospcc:ss for • lfeat
formations for this pme.
With their previous anOVJOOD of fOOiball arc &lt;.1c:cUeot .

'Tis the season for some pigskin
intramural football to commence

a•All pmes will be played at -the Main Street
Campus on tbe baseball r.eld, Baird Hall Field
and A.c hcson Fidd. Each team is allowed six
players.· Tbe aame will consist of two, twenty-

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Hoghide

The U.B. intramural football lea&amp;U~ will kick·
orr irs seven week season lbwsday, c:ulminating
In an elimination playoff betweco the winn~ aod
runner-up or each division. J..ast, year's champion
Checkers will be on hand to defend the title. The
Tolcholc Ruaaers are also bact doina y arue as
last season's runner-up.
League official BiU Cronin currently bas
r&lt;Jlstered 10 ream.s, but dlcsses that rosters can
SliiJ be submitted on lburte!ay in room 3 or c;Jart
Hall. Team captains need only attend the 5:j)O
p.m. meetina and a SIS.oo registration fee is
requdted to Insure a position in the leaaue.
Cronin Listed th~ colorful titles of the leaau~·s
conreslants. The bo(,efuls include Apocalypse,
TKE, Nintrods, Hofnar's Ulliputs, Heller
Stelter, Panama Reds Ieins. Foreplay and the City
Animals. Tho TXE, Foreplay, aod Helter Skdter
squads arc ball clubs wbo Cronin suaested
should be touah . lbe · newer, less-experienced
teams will bave to work bard to rmd a position in
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minute halves. lber~ will be five minutes bel ween
halves aod each team is allowed three oo~minut~
time-outs per pme.
The playing r.eld is 60 yardslona and 30 yards
wide with 10 yard end :z.ones. The ball is put in
play from the 20 with a place kick that must stay
in bounds and travel ar least 10 yards. Any
fumble Is a dead ball.
The play from scrlmmqe consists or a total or
live downs to make a touchdown. Three men
must be on the offensive line at the time or the
snap. Huddles bave a 2S second time limit and all
violayoru are either three or nine yards. Any
player Is ellaible to catcb a pass and strict pw
interference rules will be in effect. Th&lt; offendve
team 111ust inform opponents on punts, wbieh can
occur on any clown. Blocking ldeks Is not
permitted .
Tacldin&amp; or holdina any player 15 prohibtled
and all two-hand tags must be on the body below
th&lt; neck and above the knees. Cleated shoes or
baod protective eqUipment cannot be worn.
All playcn showing up for a pme must present
a c:uncnt UB ideotJriCat.ioo card 10 th~ ptaidina
official. Any further questions can be answered
by Bill Cronin 11 636-S'IOO, or Larry Pec:k at&gt;
636-5630.
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StAll: TM Unt..ralty of Roc:heat., m•t up wltl'l • tHQtt Ul
Women'• team Ud• _.... Oilt on tht E:mcou Court, •• ua

HUndfr won. roct.atr 1\lod oniJ n,. ollut ...,., 14 plaY«~
,..urn for,,., Naton..

Royals net a two win advantage
The UB women's cmnjs ceasn
displayed iu talenu qalnJt the
University of Rochester Tut$day,
beatina them $·2 overall. They won
their first match last Friday, 4-3
· o vw Niaaan Universiry .
Last year's top UB player,
Debbie DiCarlo, was lost to
11aduation, and top SIJ11la player
!or th.is season, Dee Dee F,.btt, is
siddined nunin&amp; a sprained ankle.
But Women's Tmnb Coach Connie
Camnitz. insisu. ••tbU year's team is
JltOIII,"
Four sa&gt;iors are murnina this
year to play, aloaa with junior
Heidi Julb, wbo is praauly Cilllaa
the top sinaJes SpOO . Ftabman
Julie Grayson, "a really prombina
pia}'«" aa:orclin&amp; 10 11&gt;&lt; .....:!! ,
played the seoood 1inaJ&lt;o spoc
qa~n,. Roell.,.a in her fltSI m01ch
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Both Juhl and Grayson 101 off
slow aaalnst tb~ir Rocltener
opponnns loslna the
S&lt;~, and
comlna back In the final two.
Sue S.hmldt, playina the third
..... match, put her opponent
Evdyn Orau
away, 6-4, (&gt;.).
cominJ beck from lUI: wetle"s win
aaaln• Niaaara University, played
founh slll&amp;)es and Patty Koerner
pt.yed filih. Eacll went three m s ,
but 1011 t o their Rochester
opponcnu, Alice Ouarine and Sue
A&lt;lcardli.
In doubles, fiiSl"'&gt;&gt;Oted um
l.alie and Linda ("Spanty" )
Stidham took tbdr match after a
nerve-ractina 7·5 Jle brbkcr. ~
duo f~nally broke Anne Emmor..
and Oayle Nutlle.
Lynne
Klrcllmaler and Sharon Wols!:y
won 11&gt;&lt; aecond doubles match for
UB *ith JCOres o f s.1, (&gt;.3, (&gt;.2. An

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c.xhibilion doubles match was won
by Barb MacDonald and Tina
OrandilS of UB.

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CIAME. tEf. MATCH: TM ~~t ltlnNa tHm looll Itt ucond ttr1Jght tnlteh on
Soppon Needed
Spectators for the match i11tiJUt
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Rochester indud¢ Mr . and'l.!rs.
Stidham, parmu of UB's fii'St University in Ontario, Canada.
Even *lib the top player missina
doubles team. Mrs. Stidham, while Camnil% said Wednt$day sbe hopes from the oouru, the UB team was
avidly ntchina her d.tualtlers' that ~ Dee Fuher wUI be bact leli with some advanta&amp;e over
march, explained that the many playiq in time for the road trip. Rochester. Only five oflast's year's
)urt they have bern playina atona
founecn players returned 10 th&lt;
The top player bopes so also.
side ei.cb . Olbes has belped their
" I bate just watcltlna." she said. Rochester team, anct tbue are no
same. ~ few other spectators However Fuher added, " I doll~ seniors: on the squad.
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attendin&amp; the contest stood quielly tllink I'm ready to play in the first Rochester coach Jean Farnum
as the two.;,..,.. ftnallycame from SpOO." TniDU Mite Rdlly has won't worryaboutlosina players to
behind in their tie breaker to beat bern belpinc bcr an ber ankle bact araduation this yar. c.mnJI%.
tilt Rochester pair in the last match In sbape, but sbe's hesitant to nan bowever, wiD -ch 1981 araduatioo
the day. The team needo more
tate four Royals.-T...,mi Jamison
hard on it.
spectators for the home matches,
aa:orclin&amp; to €oadl Camaiu. The
•upporr ISdps the playuo' lltitudea.
~ team takes off to McMaster

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will be
TUESDAY, S.pt. l3 a
WIDNISD.Y, Sept. 14
fro• t 0 • • to a.oo , . at

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Goodyear
Aimed FOroes Sc:holanhip&amp;, P.O. aox C1ns, ~ Slatioo. NY 11746
. . . lim ..-.a in Aimed FOroes Heallh Pltilessions Sct1cllar$ljp
~lor phySicians I under1llw&gt;d there IS no Obligation. (CbM)

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u IM El"-t Athletic F'ldil bceOtn.. Ill&lt; &amp;IJhl for the
AJsoci.uion of Collcae Unions-lntcmatiooal (.&gt;.C\J.I)
Campus Frisbee Tournament .
Co~nn1enc:itta at 2 pm .. thr tournammt features both
a Men's and Women•• dlvidon, whh winners
advancing 10 the Reainnal competjlioo 10 be held
Januuy JO.Fd&gt;ruary I at llle Rocb..l&lt;r lnstitUie of
TechnoJosy. Divisloo repr&lt;S&lt;t~l&amp;lives rccdve a paid
entry fee, room, ond l11llllp0f'Wion 10 lhc RocbCSlcr

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For Lbc
_....u. a live-foot diom&lt;lcr boop
will be r.ct ohm: rea orr Lbc IIJl)Wid. hrticlpMIJ will
take follt IDua from eadl of seY&lt;nlocallons. All&lt;mpu Include nraialn.on ond JO.dqrcc anJ)c sbou, and will ~
""'"'from between 15 and 35 yards.
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A :10 by 70 yard field will be used for IM cliJtance ~
event. One point will be awarded for eacb ten yardllhe
frisbee is IJirown, wilb a nwUmUlD of IOVOO pouible ;
polnll on eadl of IM four throws. The dix, lbo,.h, ~
mllSI lac&gt;d within lllc lO ya.rd boundary.
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showdowo.
"The nic:c lhina about this IOummCDt," UB Dim:tor
"I'Jo one
a perfect JOOfC or S6 poiau
or ~ Prosrammina o..sty Miller said, 'is in tbe sill YQn "&lt;'ve bad lbc tourney bctc at '1:111."
tba it provider oo opponu.oity for a JQ0C1 campus recalled Milln. "I( 1001oooc did. II_.., be a pr4oy
activity, and thm Sludeots han a cl&gt;ancc lo meet with bia deal. "
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other~ Slud&lt;nU.''
Lo.:aoed ~the Ambcrs~ Campus Tennis C6wu,
UB compet.. in R&lt;&amp;lon II of AC\J·I, which includt&gt; IM Elllco&lt;o Field is the spoo for toilmamcnl all of New York Stale, """'P' New York O tyaod Long rqiaratlon. For a fcc of Sl.OO, any full·llmc UB
Island, but
pans of Quebec and Ontorlo. nudeot con panicipatc in this test of disec&gt;lol)'. But . if
Wlnnert at the rqiooals recch~'c an all-apeme paid interCSled Sludmovan muc It to Room 20 of Squin
clcke\ to the Nollonals 10 be hdd at tM University of lhiJ befcwc I p .m.,'Miller r-ru that a SI .OO Clllry foe
TC!Ul&lt;SIO&lt; at Knoxville on April JO.May I.
will make it.
The Wbam-0 Corporatioft, spotUOn or 111&lt; N~al
Toumamcnt, bas provided 20offKialll9pam frisbees
If frisbee lin'o your - . look for mort ACU.I
r.. usc at lbc UB qualifl&lt;f. The frisbees wiU lbco be ~ed tournaments Ibis year. " We lbould be
awarded as priza.
bovina our table socca (foosball) &lt;VCtU ,IVIthm the OCXt
The c:ompetition iudf eoruiJts or ... ac:cvraey ....,, IDOftlh. •• promised Miller, ' 'and a billiards compnhion
and ll d.illa.ncc. nenl, with the total combined score within &amp;ix wtek,. •• Bcxh wiD also feanuc conccsu at lht
rcgionlll and nodonal.lovels.
dcccrmlnin&amp; wiMert.

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'«i,zard of odds
by Eddie ud Tile PtaiiJaa Guard
We're still here. Fonwwely, the National Foorball
League bu scabillucl in ord&lt;r for The Wll.Otd to rcpln
r...,.erabilhy. A 10 win wock brinp ow season toLl! to
IS-13-a bad above-.500.

Bll{flllo 11, NtwOrlelns 17; After lli&lt;Sainu raU&gt;c. it's
bact co Rlcb Stadium r.. a sellout del willl llobbtClwldJcr and lhc bo)'S. (BUffalo slloalda't ba~ ""Y
problem movlna lbc baD but mllll be wary of Ill&lt;
Cllj)lclolw s.w.·
Chkalo 16. Mlnnuoto U; Ahmad Ruhad snap 'his
usual ll passes but u is alwan the cue, Payton's tM

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difference. (AI least the Vilcings won't have to watcb
the11pponcnos rack up the polnu).
Ntw Yont Jcrs J/, SGn Ff'tlndxo 24; And n7's an:q'l
tbc only thln.. laklna to the air In Aushlna thls ...,.k'.
(Walsh's 49'crs 1r0 obead of Ill&lt; prne by at lcuttwo
ycatt).

Pitubtur/1 11. CfncJnAMi 11; 11\11 1n obc ~or lite
Wizard's mind lies a~ upset. (Batpls ftr&lt; t)p
on dcf""" wbco Fomst Gna loiiDOWICCO lhc Stcdcr
illjury lia-it'slona).
KIIIUIIS Cilj. :10, Ckrdand 17; Wow! Two winless
WI10dm mtosl finally attempt t win. (llrowo'S'
defcollive. ~ is loadina the team In ~·
Thaa's lloul!lo).
Drrro/t JS, Sl. Louis 28; Sims vs. Anderson. In other
wordl-dda )'dt't roo~r,me..- vs. lulxuon's.
(Bodo- doo't knOw lbc IIICUilla or del-).

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waivttrs are availafiDJ
fo r gtaduatfl students at
103 Talbflrt Hall

Fflfl

Atianla 201 Miami 11,• M)'5cery hour. Wbo•u be
n artlna at quarterback for the Dolphins?
(Banko,..kl's comlna up in tbe mold or Atcblo
Mannina. A liulc I'!•· but there whm it eounu).
HoUSton28,/ktltfrntHoe 10,· Compbcll's rccdved a $CC of
Biooic: teolh to 10 a1ona with Ill&lt; .at or his body.
(Colt's early Kbc:ilult ...c:bcs up with lhcm. YOOI ha¥e
lbc top fnoeCI\W1crbeebln the Nfl. ODd lbco you ba"Ye

•Df!ad//ntt tor s ubmllllng appl/callon
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 19 at 4 pm

Bc:itJoaa).

Otlkklnd 21. Wall lntton 10; ~old men dute it out
before AI Davis' mock._.. (No doubc tblo noatdl
willao IIQWD 10 cbc wire ODd possibly into o•cnimc.)
Los An,ldu :10, Gmm &amp;ly 10; Rope this prne Isn't on

JELSAR lau.ndry a: Dry Cleaning

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TV. (Tbe Ram running &amp;IIlii.&lt; pops up on the home
tlltf.)
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Seorlk 21, N•w En1lattd 11! As ion&amp; 1U Zorn's arm
dOCSJ&gt;'l (all orr, tb... yO-yO I COlD$ will pull OUJ all kinds

Coin LaundrY - Maytag Toploadlng Washers

or tricks. (Tbe NFI.. hu two Oukey tcam~-t!J
Seabawks and New EnJ)aod-it's hard to pier tins

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DtdJas 10, T - &amp;ly 10; Everybody ou&amp;ht 10 seod a
letter to CBS-requcstlnt tbal Donas (the team) be taken
orr lbc air. (America's lam is bceomin&amp; America's
bore.)

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Dvo- U, SGn tHqo 7: The fabUlous Cbaraor aerial
pm&lt; lUlls in tbe thin air. (Nobody looks forward to •
trip to Mile Hl&amp;h Stadium. Besides, the O.argcrs haiiC

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&amp;,eryone is incited to the first Com~uter f3reak/ast
o/ the semester.

NtWJ AIHiil.6le at:
Tlw SA Office
111 Taillm Hall, AC

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TODAY - Friday, SeP,t. 19
&amp;om 8 am until 12 Noon
in the FiUmore Room - Squire
Hall (MSC)

2125 Lb. Rug

OPEN
Monday tttru Saturday,&amp; am - 10 pm

a !2.pmo'loslna streak goina to Denver.)
Ploiki«Jpllils JO, N•w York Clonts / J; Still, fr•
Tartmtoo rc(UJ&lt;S co shut up. Dandy would have bcm
sinlina by IM second qUJIIU'f. (Blow out .)

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Mew some new friends /or the ,ear

Longmeadow)

Orycleaning by the Pound
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tile ~ Aaeoc. Office.

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OETERMINAlfOH: The l~ndtnl is
an oro•nlutJon lhal ,, • commllt~ to
f*plttg the hand~apped In ~ ••~11 of
lift, u weflas tnllgtlttn.Jng student• 1nd
111ft lo tM nHda or IM dtubfed.
louttcf on tht Urtt lloor ot ~i rt Halt,
ti'MI organtu11on'a on~ requlrM'IIInt fot

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Independents w~Jrk for handic---·1:1more aware 01 the needs

by Elleen Lee

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School spirit in many large
schools and univttsities is onen
hard co come b)'. But no mauer
how good or bad it g&lt;U, tl\ac feeling
of invol't'tmcnt or desire to be
involved is ktenest in Sq)tember. '"'
The Independents is not a
politica' party. It h a US
oraantua.ion comprised of students
and others interested in hdpinJ the
•bandicapped. One
iu primary
purposes is monitoring rbe
-caforccmetu of 1hc Rehabilitation
Act of 1973, Section 5&amp;4, which
mandates chac pubUc buildinas and
facilicies muse be accessible to che
disabled.
Independents President Colleen
McCanhy described some waYt che
lfOUp accomplishes its other
goal-maki"i scudenu and s~arr

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Coribb..on S.A.

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swimming and bowling co beeome
something more than a spectator
spon (or the handicapped.

Viola

Diebold, -ASsociate

Professor in R«rearion, Alhfttics
and Rclat&lt;d lnsl!uccion, bas ~
the driving force behind the'.e
articles from everyone.
programs and, wich the help or
Awareness DaYt. also sponsored studenv.-oluntcers, hopes to expand.
by the lndc~ndents, i&amp; aimed at the activities to include · weight
malr.inJ cbe un·handit8pped pa'SOn machines, basketball and physical
more sensitive to the diUiculties filnes.s and conditioning.
involved, for examp(e. in using a
Buc ~olunceers arc che key,
wheelchair or with be:ing blind. McCarthy claimed, for wilhout
There is also wort with the parents them. these "reaeadoOaJ act~vities
or disabled children.
wiU remain out of reach for the
people who may wane :aDd n~
Not ..,....loro
them the mo$1.."
One or the orsaniutions• most
The only requ,i r.ement for a
rewarding accomplishments, v,glunceer is a desire Co help; no
however, bas been its Adapiive Other qualifications are necessary ..
Physical edUcation program. Retrieving bowling balls or
McCanhy said. In the pasc, th&lt; explaining the 'back. stroke are just a
program has enabled ac:tivhies like few of the ways one can' help oul,

Interested in a Club just lor youJ

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issues and problems that penain to
the handicapped. Produced entirely
by volunc~rs, cbe paper welcomes

lnternational Students Please Read:

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handicapped. Firsc, she explained,
there is the lndcpendent Observer, a

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panicular demand. ·
At the present tihte, academic
credit is not available~ however.
Dlcbold said she is looking into it .
Localed on the r"'c Roor or
Squire llall, cbe Independents are
hopins for a larac }esponst- from
tl\escudent body wno they call cheir
''biaa..c ally.'' Wilh 34 wheelchair
studens. 28 of whom are
blind-and IIIAJ\Y, many ochers
whose disabilities ue less obvious
or not reponed- no response
could be coo big.

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Volunteers are needed to serve-on the
G.R.A.O: ReSearch Council. Duties will
include revlewiflg applications for graduate
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student grants:
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If int erested, pteas~ call the
· GSA Office at 636-2960.

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The W~rb Nc:w York Independent Uvina Projea,
IUlOOOIDOUS offshOOf or The lnd~dmts, is
pllrulina to purelw&lt; the former Buffalo Pubtie Sc:hool
Numbc;r U as part of on ambitiow pr08f8SD to ereate a
Uvitta 11"1 commW!ity c:cnter for the disabled.
Aeeordin&amp; to the project '• Direaor and founder
TOny Serra, the two-SIOry brick bui!dina will KrVt as a
cornerstone in the movement to hdp the handicapped
function produc:tivdy in coeicty.
'Ole plam for the projec:t are beina madded after the
Independeru .Livins Center in1 Berkcl&lt;y, Cllifornia,
which began ten years 11&amp;0 with a 8fODt from the
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Univtriity of California.

(HUD}. IWprd! by Til~ $pffli'W1ICSIJmates the 1
purchase COSI at 560,000.
t
The building became avai!Abl&lt; ..,., iU previous .,
owoer found the fmancina interest rate 100 hi&amp;b. San :J
~- Theschoolitsdfb£1atcd rorhousin&amp;asthe "
plan ealls for 21 ta&lt;ally IICC&lt;SSibl&lt; apartmaUS. Each
disabled person, ll&lt;OQrdins to Seira, ha5 dilfera11 ~

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~~:;',' t~e~:.!e to accomno&lt;lau the most

After ' doinJ sraduatr ··uncUna NHCkd

'*arch at BetJcdey, Serra brou&amp;ht hb id... back to
Buffalo. " I've hten working on this fortwo and a half I A job development and placement p&lt;08fam i•
year., althou&amp;h the projttt has only been. reality since planned for the future ... wdl .. $0me type or tesaJ
J~uary. when it officially b«ame incorporated." ad ..·ocacy program to organiu eovemmenl lobbyinc
Serra said.
~!;!;~~1:n ~:[;';•is- for such lcpl service&gt; ..

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According c.o the DJrecror, the Cenftr at Berkeley is
HlntemationaJJy known," and is the leader in the
movanmt to aid the handicapped. "Most diiab1ed
people are tausht bow to be dependmt." explained
1
Serra. t T"frey must instead learn to be i.odcpe-ndc:nt:•
One- goal of the project is to eventually provide a
wide range of services for all types of handitappcd
people-llte physically dbabled,the blind, tltedeaf, and
th0$C: with de-bilitating di~.ases such as muscular
dystrophy. A housing referral KrViee is planned,
accord in&amp; to project membtr Erk Dahlmer. 10 assist in
locating aC(CUible homes.
h will also provide
infonnation on bow to eonven non-aceessibJt housin1
into somethins useful to th&lt; bandi!:appcd. A sales
servict department wiU also be itt up for wheelchairs,
medieal equipment and drivins equipmmt.
Althoil&amp;h Serra did not dis&lt;:us.i the bunding's COSI,
he explained his corpoflllion will p&lt;ovide an initial
$3,000 payment with the remainder supplied by a
Federal loan now pending approval from the

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The project coordinators hope 10 hire people to work
}n the apanmmt.s for two or three bours eacb day,
assisting in bathin&amp; and UftilJ&amp; res-de-nu to and from
their · wheelchairs. A counseling staff wiU also be set
up. Project leaders explained that one Vet')' impona.nl
goal is co find· some mean.s of coordinating these
..fvices with those of other !neal asencirs.
The fu ture of ih&lt; p&lt;ojtct, Serra said ,depends on
funding, "Hke anyrhin&amp; d~." Asidr from the loan.
the noo-profit p&lt;ojea will be financed throusb
community suppon and pan~s from the Orfic:e of
Votational Rehabilitation.
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''Hopefully,'' Serra indica1ed, ''these: srant~ wiU
help us provide more £&lt;rvi&lt;ts and hire a full-tim&lt; Stoff
to rcplact" our c:urrcnt voluntecc staff,·· wbicb lndudes
only himself and an AssiStant Direc:tor. "Risht now,
most of the people in The lndcpondcnu 3fe hclpins w
set orr the 8found. "-bnllllntained.
But Serra emphasized that the !neal community is
•upportin&amp; his efforts. "h will be a mutually benelicial

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Recent Trends in
US-Chinese Relat io qs
Lecture given by Lilian B. Monk, lntet'nationaJ
'rrade Specialist, t:JS Department of Commerce

Ms. Monk received her BA is Political Science and
&lt;;:hinese from StJNY/AB. ·
Spent one year in Taiwan as a Rotary Fellow.
Completed her MA is lnternationaJ Studies at
Columbia University.
CuJTently serves as a consultant on all aspects of
'Sino-American Commerei'al Relations for the US
Department of Commerce.

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2:00·3:00 p .m .

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The buildin&amp;.'s loc:ation on Montcalm Pllcc:, just off -.~
Main Street, IJ imponaru,Serra empbasiud, because _
.. We want lO Set lniO th~ community and the ct
ndshborhoods." Dahlmer Slipulated that "This is nO&lt; :
a nursins horm. Wt wotnc a place: what diablec '0
peopl~ can interaa with tbe cdinmunitr."
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audit so the Lqiltat~ can act
responsibly," the President
said, 1nYitloa the Committee to
dr..., iU own oondosinas on
Carey's motive.
Tbc otbcr topic of Ketter's
prerauatloo to the £ommittee
lavolved another "serious"
maner-tbt&gt; Office of Civil
JtiabiS hu filed a discrimination
oomplaint a,pinst UB aiid four·
other Suny Schools. A former
UB Graduate Studeat's
dissertation Is the basis of the
eharac which claims SUNY bas
disc:rimin.ared apiost minorities
in its hlrlna prK!i¢es and In
student recruitment.
....:_The woman-Marsha Von

''lucrative areas of the
UnlversiLy,"
Medicine,
Boainccring, Dentistry and
Maoaaemeot. The other scbools
named in the cbarae are
Albany, Bingbamton,Stony
Br~. the Upstate Medical
Colleae io Syracuse, the
pownstate Medical Colleae in
New York City.
The araduate student
conducted a study on the
practleel of the school aad
attached to her appendix a
c:omplalot aaainst tbe SUNY
system, wbicb she sent to
Wasbinaton and the Office or
Civil Rights . Arter some
hesitation, that Office acted on
Dewarlt-chars~d
the complaint against $UNY,
discJimination in !be most ·which then forwarded a letter to

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each University named, asking
that each bqin to prepare for a
possible case.
SUNY requested that UB ao
back into iu files and product
lisu of all people (and their
credentials) who b..t apptied ror
jobs in the past three years.
Every communication, Ketter
intoned, would have to be
included-even letters that only
expressed
interest
in
positions-in the list sent to
,Albany. Additionally, Albany
wants a detailed breakdown in
stu&lt;knt proarams.
Currently, UB Affttmati~
Action Officer Malcolm
Augostini fias FQntacted the
other schools trying to act
ad~itional infQrmation in

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-around to see h~w you did.

putting tosctb~r UB's response,
but details are still scarce.
Ketter explaiaed that SUNY
Ceatral's Ugal Council was
worll:ina on a cbaUen&amp;c to tbe
complaint on the arounds k was
oriainally too vaaue. "They arc
aucmpting to bave it restricted
or ruled out as insufficient,"
Ketter told his audienee·in the
Jeanette M,artio Room.

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The President anno Ced a
new policy for theA\Jtu~ that
would have UB ll:eq~ record$ of
thb kind for three yean, before
disposina of them. He said that
confusion re(gned here and
across the State when no setlenSth of time for ll:eq~ina such
rcoorlls existCd.
_ After
Kelter's
two
blockbuster announcements,
the disawion shilled bac't to a
mo~ • familiar toplc-~neral
Education. Numerous questions
have
arisen
over
the
implementation of the plan,
which would provide a wide{
varied education tb students. A
iu last meetina, the F.c:ult)'Salate saw deq~ raervations
about the entlrt.J1roi&lt;'51 only to
· have Cbu'11!!ib Norman
Solkoff delay further debate
until a ~ter.meetina.
Some •division bas surfaced
'l)ver. whether the Faculty even
. wbbes to have the proaram
impkmented. In fact, -Ketter
&amp;SKrted that "there are at least
six people in this room wbo
• "'ve asted me to not let it get
off the sround." Solkoff made
It clear that the entire issue will
surface at a special meetlna later
thb F.U, devoted.~usivdy to,
General Educuillii. '
Solkoff said the projeet was
in
limbo
until
tbe
Implementation Task Foree,
chaired by Robert ,C«veny,
presented• its report next
week."After tbat, we will
diJCWf the report and debate.
tbe reLationship betw- tbe
c:omm.ittee's recommendations
and its feasibWty, Al specla!Jy
called
Faetalty
Senate
meetioas. " be told The

SR«trwn.

HJaber Edueatioll Associate
Professor Bruce F'raocls
preiCIIted IUs TeacbiQa Quality
CommlUee ~eport, which he
admitted would ca- "some
COIItroversy." The 20 paae
documeat focuses oa the
npport betwec:a ICIICbct and
uudent' a ad aives iu
recommeadat1ons ~n tbat
subject aad oa the matter of
teacher evaluadooa.
After diii:uaiaa the report
aaoal'' tbetnelves, the
t1oaunlaee ¥oced to -d It'on
10 .1M fall Scule for lWtber
clebete aad a vote. Tbe report
h a• been tbe center of
-trovmy~ llllil only on its
topk, but 111. 1&amp;1 call. for the
focus to b e switdted to
''iaterpersooal
comm.u11ieation'' between
audad llltd teacher.
Seoator Barbara H owell
illqldnd oa lila .wus or the
11tM IX complaint qa1ost
UlllvtraltlL by the women's
bowlloa
"team.
Ketter

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-.red, "and die whole matter

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goes Broadway
'Variety ' christens
The Playhouse

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- - -- -- --"Y John lopion.~
All rfNo world"s • ' ' - ar&gt;d..., •••
rfNo ploron

,..,~,

Sometimes people 7 ospocially those
who ha~ made '"'"' artistk mart. in
anot~ f!tld-ta ko lho old batd's lines •
little too ~fy. f1rst 10 ~ve the-w
de,uskmi or grandeur were wuhed up
•~fe tes.

then out-of-officr pohlidans

ond most recen1ly a IOIH"Oied S..ffalo
MWKAJll'f.

Tho lotest to loke lhe plunl" Into the
world of sound a Ad n~:ae is Atbitron~s
liuJe dorlloc lrv Wtlnstein. l ho I'IWI who
brinas
film 11 11 and rololes
toles ol blozi&lt;lc in7emos ' - btcome •
downtown theototr dl&gt;trict p h o - n.
drawlnt full hou~ to his jointlY ""'ned,

you

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The Plovhouse. s,...,.
And the Hale lrv Woiost.eon that runs
the . _ theater and does the rwko nichtlv
WI(8W MWKISU, also PfOCiu&lt;t$ Tho
Playhouse's pnomler PfOCiuctlon Voriol y
and stars io iL If that's
of the

not.._.,

, bespocudod fact spouter. he sinp in lhe
production too.

Tri&lt;*y Jooo-1'
The the•t.er itself ~almost IS
rnterntlna ..s its m1in ~tttKtion •nd
owno&lt;. Constructed within lhe ruins of
'L•ube·s O&amp;d S~in restaUrli.nl ad,acw.t to
Shea's Buff• lo. lhe Playhouse Is for from
completo. 8uL its obvious imporiectlons
lend IO the c:lwm of the Almost SO seal
theole&lt;. After stopplna 11 a malteshilt
ticket booth, aettlna lhrouah the lobby Is
• tricky journey ol dodp&gt;a seaffolds,
point cam ond om~ to the theale&lt;

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Fint al~ •• the.,..., • nd the seatina
confHSft to the ,....,_, ol the projOCL
Tho d&gt;alr&gt; ore comtO&lt;Uble cord t•bl~lkt

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SOlis ond the walls - IIOplftd with
CUIUins .-mblina cordutoy, which
elfectMiy disculM the ~
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·
and Other Sir~ is set in the bedroom
But !he l'l&amp;ybooDe pWons could be
· of a sex-....d wife and her not..o.e.sily
11-. fiJim the Old Sp.in. Tti. full house
stimulated husb&amp;i1d. Tess Sp.ncler, aJ the
c..-1 was. honoopnous In styles and
OW&lt;ilosed on ho[mone&gt; wife, dc?es not
loob. Mostly w~ suburbanites
capture the comic essen&lt;&gt;e pf her
""ioYint the rulm of middlecharacter. The lines seem forced and the
aaedom oc.c:upjed the 1ray cushioned
audience reacts with polite

chair&gt;. Peppered throu1hout the crowd
WOfe some voun1 theater...,en. wbo,
despite the ... difference. seetned to
enJoy the production as much as the
jeweled pseujk&gt;rnatrons.
Billed as "A Tlfeattlcal Anlholo,y'' ,
Variety lived up to Its name. Clancin1 at
the proaram which listed the dramatic
tidbits the company wu aoine to act out,
few themtrtic:' s-lmllarities coold be. noted
betwHn the proposed productions.

l.oose tt.l...
f~n-an

im itation'"of

Sh.akespeare•s Rumor or a Creek tra.aedv's
Chorus -feebly tried to tie toaether the
loose strinas left after ea ch skit.
Fettunately, the performanCe of Steven
Cooper as Everyman saved the character
from the total banality.
Va~ie&gt;t y's first scene. taken

laulf!ter-knowln1the intencled humor is
funny, but Span1ler"s presentation 'doe~
not provide the proper outlf!l. Weinstein.
however, did a better job at ellctlna some
real emotions. Portraylna John, the'
belea(ured husband, Weinste in enttalled
the ct\)Wd- most of which came here to
see him and not the production.
•
Maybe It was hearine him recite lines
other than " you heard it first ,here on
Eyewitnes,o News" or the fact tli)t·he was
In underwear, that made hfs comedic
debut a success.
The tone chaneeo in the second
vignette with f«mer r•dto movie critic
8yma Weiss portraying Celia from Ceorae
Furth's moving drama Twiss. Fat from the
liaht mood exhibited hi_ Lovers, the tone
slowly ohanee1 from happy as Celia
tsulierbly a&lt;;ledl awaits the arrival of a
friend s-he has not seen in years, to sad as

Celia•s constant chatten reveals the
mental problems she has, to tflaic as her
past are revealed to sHow tfle9bvlous
strain on her delicate sanity and her
marriqe.
Weiss' performance outshines even
Weinstein's as she expertly handles four
completely diffe""'t roles 'ranaina form
the crozyCountess Aurelia in The Mad
Woman of C~illot to the happy-ao-lueky
FriOUlein Schneider in Cabaret.

rr~a

of adftoloolon

As that Cennan mi.ss. Wei.» and

than providin1 an~ answers.
Probably the best entertainment
fostered•by The Thrft Sisters WIJ
EveryrQan's comment alter the
presentation. Notina that the thrH sisten
d id not live happily ever aftet. Everyman
observed. " But !h... no._one ever eets what
they want In Chekov anyway."
Unfortunately, after The Three Si.rersthe play begins to fall apart dramatically.
The Mad Woman of C~illot, a spacey
femal ~ only scene, is choppy and
unintelliaible at times. Althouah Arhtur
Miller's Death of a Salesman Is well
_,.
acted - particularly by Weinstein a.s Willie
Loman-it is pointlesus compared to its
predecessors. If Variety has any underlyina

Weinstein. as her Jewish caller, sparltle
toeether in an inane sona about
pineapples. Llstenina to broadcaster sins
with a Yiddish accent was almost worth
theme- pos.sibly man-wom·an
the price of admission.
relationships- Death of a Salesman shreds
Male ch1racters were physically absent,
any theories.
yf!l s piritually present durlne. the followine
A.cute endina with Jame1 Thurbe(s The
two seaments of the antholoey. Chekov's • Last Flower, featuring a strange slide show
The Three Si5ters, despite another fine
withthe cas~ tops off an enjoyable, but
actina perf"l"'ance from Weiss, failed to
exotic evening.
affect the audience. Chekov's deep studies
in character were foiled by the
He tells it like ir is, he nevet throws u.s a
antholoev's short format. The Three Sisters
curve; nobody does it like ltv. .
left the audience with questionS rather
- not William Shakespeare

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K~tter as a
by llrth&lt;H leYfM, SUNY Press, no
ol Pll,.,..:n4

----J&gt;Y Thomu R. Cocolo
. It \; fairly &gt;af~ to onume llult
~rthur Lev!ne's new ISook, Why
/nnovotlon F.,/1, will not appear
on t~e Nf!W York Times bttn seller
l~t In tiM! c&lt;Hnlna decode. Vet
neil~e&lt; Levine nor his SUNY
publisher&gt; would mlod. bee. use
Levine Is not Harold Robbins and
hiS booltJ ore not Intended for
the mass populas fnJtetd, Why
/nnov.rlon Falb Is a rtieorch
book. deallna with the process
and end of innovation In hither
eduu~.

l~ine defanes tnnovaltan 4.s
" the ~orture from the
trldltional prac;ticts Of ' "
ota•nlz.•tion •• H• devi~i a
theoiV outllnina the p&lt;oceu of
innovation ln four sttp5, First b a
re&lt;oanhlon of the need for

change fn an Institution; the next

step plans a solution; the third
steP Implement&gt; tho plan; and
1M! final step decides whether It
should be accepted or dropped
levine conc;tntrnes on UB and
mn&lt;WJttonJ

impJrmented by

Pr.,.odent f.41rtln Meyerson in the
lott 1960's and .. rlv 1970's
US wu a pnvatt school
p&lt;edomonated by W.,ttm New
YO&lt;k uudenu before It me.aed
~ rth the SUNY syttt m 1n 1962
Upon merger, lhe school arew
Jnd 1 conllnuina num~r of New
Vodo C•tv resld~U weu~
accepted UB 1ppeored d~stlned
· to become a Univt'rsitv ''designed
to 'land ,.lth the fin~st in t.he
c.oun1ry
atuac-rlng and
ho~dina vouna me:n and women

irom all ovrr thr world.''
MdtUn Meyerson, a former

de-an of environment-al dtStln at
Ber~•lev. "'" appOinted

p,~,dt"f'lt and hi} ao•l was to
1nnovote UB illto "the Berk•l•y
ofthefm•

hero

Mt\'e&lt;&gt;on plonned a
solution-step two of Innovation
He would drvide the Unive&lt;olty
Into many colleaO&gt; Each ~oil•••·
like Tolstov (Coll•ae F) or Colleae'
~· wu ""pOnsrbte for flndlna
Instructors and oUI!'rine nudt.nb
'haflenama courns,

As this was fmp lemented. many
of the Colleae.s- most
s~ciflcally t~ now defunct
Colleae A-were abuslnathelr

Pf'"lvileae:s.
Colfeae A allowed students to
aive them.selves course arade-s
and 90 percent reoponded by
aivina thetn&gt;elvH A's Colleae ~
lnOVfll olf-Qmi&gt;U'. and
d:Ken_ttali'zatin crew wrth!n the
Unf\lersity
TIM! Colleges were alleaedly
not provid'ina studenu w•1h
diver&gt;e educational opportunities

100 experienced tevet~ state
buda•t cuu which hampered
their arowth SltnP/V P\1~
innovation tailed and the rlou of
the Ia"' 1960's were breakln1 out
on campus,
In levine's model, the ntuct

Cornmittoe to ovenee the"
oporallon. Ketu&lt; hod oil 12
Colleaes produdna 0 profit.
Ultimatt!ly th&lt;ee 0&lt;1tside
evoluator;
in a 1978 report
that t.he prese&lt;~t pOJition of

••lei

Buffalo's Colleaes o(is a
remarkable Jccomplishment."
~

Stop In ril hl clire&lt;tion
Levine's writ1ne style!' fs
&gt;ornewhai riald. but he rs
ac~ura.t-e and thou.aht provoklna
After ,.,dina the boot, my
fel·nas were mixed about
PrHodent Kette&lt;. I admired his
action&gt;. but the concept of him
u • cansolrdato&lt; •nd the
antit.heib of '" innov•tor botheN
m~ It impl.es tNt our Univenity
Pr.,.ldent ;. somewhat
unimaaln•tive.
Yet. perhaps hu lack of
lnnOYition was due to 1
cCHnmltment for ~torat;on. In
Levine's eyes, Ketter has clearly
.succHded in his re-comolidilin&amp;
role. so perhaps UB Cln now
•ttempt lnnovilton. te\tlne implies
that Ketter has the chance.

step for the UniVersity as 10

deeide. whether to lns.titutlonahte
or te-rminl:tll!. the lnn(hiJ\IYt

effOtU Stnce there were riou and
widMpr~adeni•c mt.J.use, the

loaical step would be to
termio.te ittnoviltton lhrs was
what the he&lt;o of the
book-UniYerJ•tv Prutd.nt •
Robert L Ketter -dod
Xette:r. suc;~lne Meye-rson.

wu described as a
"consolidator... wh•le Meyerson
w &amp;J a.n ''Innovator •• When Ktner
took office ln July of 1970. he
c~nued

''a restoration of campu•·

wtd~ leadership and • ff!tum of

stabllity to the c:ampu.s ;u unrest
ceased."
Keue.r then proce-eded to
lhe Colleatts bv

reinstitution~fite

chanflina them and m•k•na suM
they satisfied campus n...d&gt; •nd
p&lt;oduced profit&gt; Afte•
appointina 11 Ch.rter

..areiDUt

thaD
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What do you want from life?

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Stones. and other blokes became the nuty d1rlinas
of a nation unaware of its own rooU. People are
still surprised to learn that The Rolllna Stones took
their name from a Muddy Waters sona.
ft was ljlkause of this costly overslaht and tt,~
fact that many fans adored him for his looks rather
than musicianship, Clapton never relished the star
role. "What's all the fun about," Eric would
complain, " I'm just a auitar pl~yer." The self·
effacing Briton would t~ cla1m that. Duane
•lim an and other SOuthern auitarists were better
n

th~:~·disc;aimers

~The

were neve; necessary
.
Kinks' Ray Davies. A hardcore contributor. to~
rock·n-&lt;oll, Davies complements the R &amp; B ~ion of
unpretentlons yet piercina charm.
Davies has offered a gutsy blend of..soclal
commentary, self·mockery. and jumping rock·l!-roll
rhythm for over 1 s years. His ,poetic imaaination
takes us to many exciting places, but we always
end up back on the arouncY,ilever foraettlna that
it's only rock·r&gt;-roll. The followin&amp; poianant
pbtasina from the M isfits album Illustrates Davies'
introspect 111e demeanor,__
Dan is a fan and he live5 for our music
It's the only rhingthat gets him by
He's watched us grow and he's seen a// our shows
He's seen us low and he's seen us high
Oh, bur you and me keep thinking
That the world's just passing us by
Don't wanna spend my life

LiViiiilna rock-n.,o/1 fantsy
Hu rt ond soul
At R &amp; 8's best, there is a unique association of
Don't wanna spend my life
..,
thought and body rhythm that thrives in the soul
Living on rhe edge ol reality
lona after the record leaves the arooves. Even when
.araduated to concert halls. alii record ina studios
lmaalne a rock- artist a~ntly ~lldina us not to
from dance halls and pubs, the R &amp; B artist retains fantasize and idolize, despite his wonderful taiMts!
this true blend of emotions.
Davies Is one of the lew performers that sincerel\'
Most successful performers strive for this
delivers this areat message: If you cannot build
aenulne pleasure ohelatina to an audience. Eric .
your own self·respect and stamina, Davies Isn't
Clapton .. an enduring musical figure, displays both
aoing 0 help you.
a fiery guitar and a soft sensitivity. He has long
The theme should be clear'by now. Cultural
spiritualized black blues artists such a Muddy
leaders can entertain us and inspire us, but they
Waters and B. B. Kina,' and imitated their whlnina
can't live for us. The appreciative listener must •
look inside for emotions and decisions. choosina to
auitar style In the swin&amp;ina 60s.
lnconectly dubbed "The British Blues" by !"hite share them with others when compelled to.
radio stations who would n' t play Amerie~n black
It' s only rqc~...,..oll but we like it-as long as
muslc-R &amp; 8 at lu uue source-Ciapton, The
gifted artists are loved and not worsh1ped
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• As smillna pres~tial candidates struiale to
a ppear touah on the Runians and tender on
Amerlt~ns, it becomes apparent that most of us
prefer cultural leaders to pol iticians. I'll stand
hours In the rain to see Bruce Sprinasteen, but I'm
content to catch Jimmy Carter on television.
The crass commercial culture we live In, of
·
dd
COUIH is not • ·lthout its share o f hype an
ecelt.
But ~ field or rhythm and blues.(R &amp; B) music
never eeases to be sparkling and dynamic.
R &amp; &amp; by definition cannot wither under a lad or
aimmidt, because the sweat and beauty of human
emotlonJ Lompose its essence. Fortunately for
music aficionados, not all inspiration emanates
from packaaed teenaie fluff or stolen riffs.
It's partly because of R &amp; B's au tty honesty thi!t
it's not as commercially succeuful as Barry
Preferrina not to drown In a sea of
violins, R &amp; B fans sway to an old 8o 'Piddley bop
or Janis Joplin heart tuaaer. _
,
A simple but hardy quality separates these
performers from trendy pop rockers. These people
arent fad leaders that instruct us what to feel or
how to live. We don't have to worhip a hero, wear
different clothes, "Dr buy a poster to feel alive. R &amp;
8 artist~ reflect our own feellnas - a broken heart, a
touah job, the joy of a clear river-and when they
sing. we wall with them.

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Aver-ae White land-Uncle Sam't-Set&gt;tember 11

sat, wtth ti"'nnous atlnt on thejr (a«s, and w•tched the aodlenct put
oo a dancl~a. slnalnc show. from the looks of them, It was the flut
svth con&lt;ert that "WB had attended also. f\nd 1 reol good time waJ
had by all.
T~ wondttful dancina enjoyment of it wat a biaaer surprise to me
than .~he apl're~,latlon of the sold-out crowd was to "WB. 0Mplte their
new hit s1nale ond album, I thoueht the whole thine would be stale
~n the bootie bond from Scotland put out the" lint album In
1974, we all u&gt;ed to bump to It at portlflln hi&amp;h scbool. But nobody
bumas anvmooe. and that created lean of somethina like a Cueu
Who (min~ lour or so) revival show. Totolly unfounded I eMs, The
::C~ ~~ t chanaed.much. but the spirit Is stJJI curr.,t and -..y

bet••

fhe six-man bond
their show. whrch started abominably tote
w1th ~ tu-: "C..t the uko" and "P~ to Person .. Molt of the •
nsoterral they played from late&lt; albums. lncludina the rece.nt Shine
sounded like I lot llh the same_ soft SOUl Qne 10fti dtd P&lt;OYO thl•t
"WB could la.u oul aided bY the shrill, wild sa• of Roee• Ball (olto)
ond Molcolm Ounun (tenor~
"Kiu Me,N a time from year&gt; bock, wu .,lovened with • frMh
cutta&lt; style that sounded a bit de-evolved-"Whlt 11"-lsh, It showed
they know what's hoppe~~ln&amp; elsewhere, ~vway,

An OYtstandina c:h.ar~cteristic of AWB. the ;_enuine .sensuaHty chat
giVe.\ cheir music such nice appeal, came throuah In the .sexy muted
YO&lt;•I• and low, pumplna rhythms of "Schoolboy Crush.'' "nd It
wast~at whlc~ was asked for aa•in and asaln, and finally dellve•ed In
the first tncore-,.TLC." It was here: that the whole Cfowd swayed. all
hoppv. and It w &amp;l hete thot the crowd turned shouts of "TLC" Into
""W8" ond mode the band sit and listen, v.,.y pleased. They roused
t~s~vH to pt1y 1 ~rtlc:ulatly hot ..Pick Up the Precu.'; tndtn.a an
hou• and 4S minutes of music thot ,_,., dtoaaed.:::lu.c alided on by.
sooe afte&lt; sml~&gt;lh, somewhot funky sona aeati.tr,llr ambtance of
~eu.ole aood &gt;l&gt;f'IIJ Panel No way
But to opon-the Buffalo Blues Brothen aren't the real thm,.
unlike wllat their com""'roal says They'"' o copy of a copy They
wt'f&gt;t to - the Blues Brothers movie about twelve times each and
memorited the whole cor~cert rap. !he donee steps, and ev&lt;'fylhinl
lhev do such claulc stuff-Spence&lt; Oovls Croup, James BrOWfl, Sam
and Dave-that people hunerv for It &amp; B will like them no matter how

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clotitvauvt 1hey are It's unfortunAte that they dl.spJay siKh an
onnovrna lock of onainallty, since the¥ do boost eood mu&gt;ic1ans (a
gul~a•"t hom Rick lames' Stone City Bond and Spvro C)'To. and the
Wcm Side Homs} and ch~ excellent. raspy, but amazln,gly clt1r vocal,
of Billy B•ite (yes, formerly of the Billy Brite Band.)
Poulcla f. CillrlnfiiOn

Bob Sqet,-8ullofo Memorial Auditorlum-StptMOb&lt;Y S
Vt$y tllely doe' ' pe-rfcwmet exude more raw enersy and lovf. fot
h1&gt; wa&lt;k and fan&gt; thon Bob Sc1er He ond Bufflo hove carTied on a
love offoo lor tho post few years and it's diHcult to tell who has mort
fun ot h11 shows- Seaff or hi$ worihlppers.
~cor's lut al'flear•nce in Buffalo, two
aao. come on tho
hHI• of his succeuful SttOJIIIOf in Town album. which detllle&lt;ed lone
det!red COinme&lt;'Cial 5UCcH&gt; to the Detroit native. A Rodt'n Rollff from
the olden days, compltto with lone hai&lt;. he believe that mu11c 11
some"ttnna rJ'lO(e than • staid cliche.
His ~fo""anou ....,. to capture the .,..,ce of hi&gt; philosophy.
Even on vinyl, In Uve Bull&lt;~. he sounds sin~ and his fmllckrna on
staae is real. not ..et·up.
After the much anticipated release of Jlpinst the WJnd, Secor
..ploded on the pop choru. hittlna Number One, The olbum
contoined enouah Jlnlaht ah&lt;&gt;•d. typical ~a•r ""'''to keep the
loyalistJ hoppy. He also malnt.. ins hi• reputation for churnina out soli,
sensitive ball1d.s with the same panion 1nd intensity that marks hb
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"tthe Auditorium, packed In&lt; three niahu of Sea.,., t.he anticipation
of w•~lna two ve011 .welled Into a raucous ovation as he w•l~ed to
the suae. The eas~t descroption for what ""'ued durina the next 90
minutes wu sheer triumph-the meraina of slneer and oudlence Into a
ooheslve unit primed to rock' n mil.
Launchina Into HNrn.,.Tonlaht.H Sct&amp;r simply _.ed 'em, Wroppina
hb fineers around the aowd and holdina oo. he &gt;&lt;:nt the frenzied
bunch lllto oven hiahet states of satisf4Cilon. Sqef ripped throu1h his
numerous boll ads and rocken with the alacrity ol • man rnsplred and
intent on ~inl hb crowd.
Obviously enjoylna hlrruelf, lmlllne and LouJhine with the crowd as
It I'OMed Its approval. Sea.,. kept thtustina his mike ot the audience,
oxhortJna It to yell and saeam bock, With uxophonist Alto Reed
leodina the Bullet Band •nd 1uitarin Drew Abbott conlfd.,tly keepina
pac~. ~~· ju&gt;l rasped his way throueh his set
S..a~• hOJ the unique ability, alona with,a guY named B•uce, to take
his •udlence on 1 lVII* of rollercoastOI', brlnalna them to the top wlth
oxcltlna. fost-poced thVIhm&lt; and th., aently taklna them down with •
nun'lber like "Moln Street.'' then up to the top aaaip,
The hiahllaht of the set came ofl.ef.se,.rs second shirt chanae as
he sat down at his plono. Hovlnaalready ..tablished a special rapport
with the 14,000 affected supf'O"ers. S..1er cooly and softly emoted his
way thfouah 'We' ve Cot Toniaht" and "Tum the Paae" ,-two sensitive
bollads.
Rilopina tlvouah "fire Down Bei-.H "let It Rock/' and " Rambllna.
Cambllna Man." Seier's pace wound and wound the oucfrence until he
finaltv broke. &gt;'mlllna tll&lt;e a child who had lust pleased his PMent&gt;,
The &lt;!MO&lt;es4oltow.d, IIJahliahted by • disco bolllluhina for elfe&lt;1
durin&amp; ..... laht - .H Afte&lt; " HollywOOd I'I~,H Sqef pumped Into
onod.r tne019, clotln1 w1th o lenathv venoon bf "Shab, Rattle and
Rolr.' tlwit featured Reed - ' n a up in the balcony, swoylna with the
aowd In a ce!ebrotlon of the past 90 minutes.
leillllna '" with a smile and a wave, I'm """' Seae&lt; had some
mes..,. tbr u• to ponder a.s we lefl the Aud sweatlna that nltht The
sp&gt;an onM o.mOf)lst us thoua h, foraot obout -messaaes .nd lust smiled
all the wav hOfne,
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aood Jookln:a. articulare screen ve-tera.n

who handles hi$ supportin1 roles well. In The
~owboys, a movie starring John Wayne, Dern
played a psychopathic villion who provided the
mool me1J!O&lt;able momenl In the fUm by malico:isly
)lltocklna • twelve year old boy. And in Coming
HOtM, Dem poignantly Interpreted hb role of a
frwuated V'oetnam OffiGe&lt; who uflimllely shoots
himltif In the foot to be dbmlued. Dem's
performlll&lt;le was .. memorable u thoSe alven by
the film's two Oscar wiMOn, Jane Fonda ond Joh
VolahL
Unfortunately tor me, my QLttstlon was answered
when producers Sid and Mlrty Kroft (of " H.R.
Pufnstuf" lome) sianod Dern 10 star In I he movie
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Middle ~ae CruY: Althouah not Dem's foul~ !hi&gt;
fUm Is • total bomb. It Is terrible. rotten and worthy
9f any other adjectives The Thesorus uses lo

Clescribe the word "bad."

Dem ploys a Houston m&amp;n named Bobby Lee
who wltCMo his lif• f.JI opart shortly after his .00.
bltthcloy. Bobby tee's fadw diH, and Bobby Lee's
only oon commits the dubious double play of
~ ~ llld ._..line his a irt friend.
Bailby IAe's oeladono'hlp wfth wife Sue lwo (Anf&gt;Is ltr&amp;lnod. llld lobby Lee ' - ' his

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wfth Ill !hue poabloont, Bobby l ee does wh.lt any

aued middle aaer would do: he drives off to
Dallu In a shiny , _ Ponehe and billlas 1 Dallas
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Mo_,t of Jlory •

Do6 the plot ..,.d stupid to you! Well. ~
and Kreenwtit~r C1rl Kfeinschmlu is to blame. ,
llesldes belnalnane, the plot is not supporled by
any deep, metaphysical reasonlnas to lusUfy Boti6v
lee' s eKbtence. The film's only comedic oi\Oment /'
occurs when Bobby Lee subc~iously addresseY
his.son' s araduotina class and summftes that • they
should stoy 18 forever because the future Is shit. •
More sardonic humo&lt; is needed he&lt;e, and the
arad&lt;&gt;Oiion scene ptoves 10 be Dem's only moment
of alorv.

llnOI.he&lt; major problem with ~ film Is AnnMaraaret. She Is too beautiful to play Bobby Lee's
wile, ond her actina b simply horrible. She chooses
a wispy, overdone Southern accent and sounds like
a screen M:st reje-ct from TV'J¥.tallu. Her charatttr
Is lully develOPed by. Kleiruchmit~ and she
wandet• olmlenly around the film. stoppina only to
ac¥nit he&lt; comal knowledae with a Dallu
policeman.
Afw ...!na Cruismc. Am&lt;!rian Qaolo, Squeeu

Pr.r. and L.fttfe 0.1.._. last year. I " - a bad

movie ,..._ I see one. And believe me, Middle~
Cruy Is 'a fUm. One has 10 wonder how such •
scrip( manaaed 10 aet by a Hollywood pn&gt;duction
office. It Is 'better luck next tirM' f0&lt; 8Nce Dem
and the "1'\Jfnstuf" prod&lt;Jcers
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More thanjust entertainment
.Tho Enrorull!flf b ...t mainly in the shabby livlna room
of" tenament hou&gt;o 111 JOme dyina fndu&gt;lrial city on tho
cout of fneiSnd. (There Is a heavy emph,ui&gt; on "death"
in lhis play-tho cl1y Is dyi,.. lho music halls are dyina.
and. t.o.fore lho end. two of lho chatocten bile lho dust
It b here that Archie ~ hiJ family live out rho dooly
melodrama of their live. wt.lch con&gt;lsu ""'lnly of
dnnkilla heavily. and ~lly sarri"' uch O!Mr.
Archl. I&gt; tho povotal character, t~ onttrtalner. Tho
play countorpoinu tho squalor of his,everyday I if~ with
the srindini. wearlna. humiliating tedium of his wcwk~ We
see him caperlna around the mu.sic hall staae. a l'ta.$y,
insincere smile smt.ared across his face, ketplna up a
hiah-&gt;peed patter .of &gt;tole jokes and wretched JOnJS His
action&gt; ouliiM a desperate effort to salvaao hlJ
plummettina ur~r.
Arc:hoe" a pota&lt;lo•-one pan of him os •tolllooki"' '"'
lhat hiah. white &gt;OUnd he's ~ in pur&gt;uit of all hJ&gt; tole,
but the other half Is bitter and disillusioned. "look at
lheJe eyos- l'm ck!od be/lind lhese eve•
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Delpile lu title. John Osbo&lt;ne~• The fnrtrtaoner fs far
from " entertalnlna" -no llah~laht escapist fore here:
lho play fs a touah. aruellina look at the fooled dreornJ
and lrves ~ a muaerly a,ilted music hall octO&lt; and hu
f•moly. The p!tn Is laid bare like some SOtdod ...,.,...nd
allowed to bleed all over the staae.
But Archl• Rko. (David Fendrickl the Willy loman of
the music halls, still milnages to ret11n • dre~m - however
far-fetched and desperate-amldJt all thos squalid
unhappfneu.
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Archie lives In his lathe!"• shadow. His lither. Billy
Rice, wai a succeurul vaudevillian in the heyday of the
music halls. •nd now spends his decllnlnK yeau wedaed
into an armc,~ ir, •ead1na the newsp&amp;pers and remini.K.ina.
H~ is very critk.al of Ale hie. even cootM"ptuous
Archie:'s second wife, Phoebe. is • sJattemly dtud,e in •
fltty arrv swe•ttr who spends most of he-r tune pacina
tho opartment hlce a caaed. drunken anomal. trvinl"'lr
come to arips wtlh he:t mauiw setlSe of ennui. They have
three chlldttn. Fronk. who is s&lt;&gt;&lt;nethina of an oaf: Miele.
who ls never se-en: and stepdaughter Je.an, an unpJtaunt.
self·riahtoou&gt; airl stewina in self-pity.
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snlpb)a and buried re...,tmen~ and post lfUd&amp;es are !luna
ln each other'•
T'ho&gt;e people have lost the apacoty
to IouGh-they hado away pieces instead. In the mld&lt;t of
this hifl)&gt;lv-charaed •"'-s&gt;he&lt;e, ~ u ttrvial u a
p;ouof eaten cab can JfiC&gt;Wbell into a lull-&lt;ale
erno6onaJ wM E.ach d immersed in his own privJ,te
m~ .nd they talk Without littonina to each other,
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up '!'elr pllah~ They are &gt;OC&gt;Itly's pariahs, he tays 'We're
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The ploy itJtlf Is hoavyhanded in lho uwal ttad~oon of
1950'• JOCiol c&lt;&gt;&lt;nmontary (es~lly ~ " lhe 11f111V you-.
man" school l The "'bplou-wch as Alchie'&gt; womanu;.,.
and tax fraud and 11ft atton'lpt to oxpbt his father to,....,
his career-are handled penpheralfy. almost haitofy, end
lho play b marTed by a superliUO&lt;n lhlrd act.
The real treuure r.rove l.s in rhe actJna. whkh is ne~r•
uniformly suP«b.Fr•nlt O' Hara imbues Billy Ric~ w1th •
certain wistful dlanlty beneoth tho doddorina. crusty
exteriOf. Elitabeth Ollopa handles lho difficult part of

Phoebe with consumate skfU. never once .tuayfna into l~
tealm of s.«:nety -chf-wn"'l:""£hea Wohl invests the more
.subtle role of ltan with qu~e.t antipuhy, until the hn.al
ac~ when her dhcu&gt;t finds wO&lt;ds.
In tho end. however. the show Js.olf Dave fondnc:k'J.
His portloyal of Arch,. Roc't ca lvanlu"lho play, and
lonal monofoauo. delove&lt;ed With a wild. last&lt;hance
despttadon and qu.. t dian ..v. lS nothina short of
muterful _.
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One-September 14
In July, writer Greil Marcus called the Iron
City Houserockers "the best hard rock band in
the country." l~d almost agree with that if the
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House rockers are the best hard rock band in
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the count.ry, as far as passion aoes. ·
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awesome energy, but It can. Nor doe$ it
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Is emotion; based on thought- a chord away
from intellectualism,. a note away from cliche.
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3581 Mlin Strwt A.ma&amp;s tn. Goody~• HIL
it can never become cliche, unless it becom~s
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At Stage 1 last Sunday, the question was,
Can the Iron City Houserockers' passion make
TOMORROW NIGHT
11 piddling crowd of 50 d•nce1 No, because
their passion is too trUe. The band doesn't lie
S. Transit Road
abou~ anything. It doe'sn'f lie about bitterness
Lockport, N.Y.
towards Its ugly, but loved hometown
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625·9000
Pittsburgh, It doesn't hold back the holler
which commands people to da~ce to~hat
this town'~ people feel every day-f....ory
workers. grimy steel hands. choking. or any
work choking, or love-chokin&amp;. These are
feelings hidden away for intlm'llte moments. If
the Houserockers want fo share them in a
CSNY. f')IGLES
New Riders &amp; l
communal way, they're getting too darn c lose
to their &lt;\Udience,
Entertainment has to have its little lies. or
only critics and priest.s would. appreciate it. I
don' t ml!an the Van Halen macho lie-that's
too big and naive for a banil with better
players than the Jukes and better singers than
Glrsrelut Octad·llttle Feat·The BamJ &amp; ThoJr On,Jinals
Rockplle Oive Rockplle, more than studio
SATURDAY, SEPT. 20th .rt 10 1 'T1
RockpileJ. I mean the needed lie of heroism in
Lodcport roc;k; the folks we're supposed to..see as
ADM. $3••
special
or hyperboles of ourselves.
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With the Houserockers, the just·folks
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humanity wipes out the act, o r at least
and your college I. D. &amp;
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contradicts it. The band is you and me
Adm. Is ONLY $2° 0
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believing in the ability to make music, like
Little Feat.
All this l'oesn't mean the Iron City
Houserockers are boring to watch. Gil Snyder
attacks his keyboards, a.s if to slice the keys
with the side of his hand. Mark Reisman's
harmonica lifts the band 's sou nd roughly like
a steamshovel digs mineral-filled humus. Joe
Crushecky's voice is like gravel and surf and
shari&lt;s, sometimes har.shly predatory,
sometimes brash. There's a thorough dose of
phllosophic;al commands, but for mystery,
they'll have to leave Pitl5burgh a while to d ig 1
that up. Then, perhips. the Iron City
Houserockers will get the large number of
.fans e~ch member of the group deservl!s,
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Not 7u•t Mt&gt;tiMt gull" pla'f*f"ltOm L.A.

Gary totytidc and t)le Flau re1-Stage
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borrowod from that kln&amp;pin of early LA. bands, tho
OOO"rs,

But the flsuru' Stase One appearance showod
them to be a cut abov~tl&gt;e rest. Myric~ lookina
like o slialttly mottlod busboy with his black leather
motbrcycle' boots and sweat-drenchod white dress
shirt. playod on e'Xcellentl\lltor. MOOha power
chotds ond chunka-chunk rhythyms, he constantly •
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prodded a beat. And for nuances, he.tossod in a
flurry of hainlonies amidst the ~hoppy chords o~
Tho._,~ broezes off the Pacific, on the
the Pretenders-like "f..- Since the World Began."
other lw&gt;cl, whisper mellow. We.st Coast inhabitants
• the eveninr'l best tune.
.ue 100 I~ bf~he perlect tan or tho latH! self..
The substaritial crowd did have to wade throuall
d~ tad to pt!&gt;dua the real rudo stuff.
a limp remake of tho Kinks" classic "Who'll Be the
The
M~ l:s a ...~dy tem[nder of
Next l n Unef an awful ·'white boys" teaae·~ tune
wto.t a mass Alrburtlu rnentll)ity can do to dilute
·•vou·" and the a'ptly titJed "me1nlnaless/' a·riJ)1)ff
cultUN. ben Fmal.-~~hlm-'•.., LA.
of ,.,. Jacbon's "Cot the Time.• In adijHlon,
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,!Nssbt.O.Vid ~nnard aave yet onothet •
/U&gt;t Anolf)er lJMid frOif) LA
dernonstrotlon of New Wave etiquette-bloclc ..nd
willie cht&gt;clced.shirt, ..tlite shoes, sllckec!-b.ck holr;
• Quv MrricJ&lt; llld the
foam LAw.
tlmes dillY .uld Idee lust another bond. The herkvand ·~ old-VO&gt;I te1ordrt&gt;~&gt; bas, au!W. Honest·!~
joflty rtlylhwnlt of~ lutlft ~ "The Pf.lt.' llld
&amp;qodnMl sld"ny 1M. •.....Ioria!.
Butfu&lt;h rocJc,rs ~ Hlilli"8 Dis&amp;ster,H "Modei,N
'1~,"' Mod the l y r i a l - of 'She's So
Teena.-'' tece11 L.A.'s Knad Ed lleyel's occasio&lt;!•l
..,d. tile hit •inale ''She Tafks fn Stereo" convinced
keyboanf tntetlucles-~ly pfwed and
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• roomful of chauvinists that It's not time to dump
ed~-:bonow from Collfomla'• Motels. In tum
California into the OcNO. Ye~ ~O.Vid ~- Comsr6ck

Cout.aJ;chauvl'nisml EverY' Easterner knows that·
1M best new rock music stinas like • brisk wind off
tl&gt;~ A!{antic Oc..n. Who con orrue with the'"'"P"IIlo....,..s'of Patti Smith, tho Ramones, the .
Talk!ne Heads, Di!tY looks, and the late. 1reat

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' Speaklna of Jackson Browne one thinks of a b~nch of
iOmewtl•t tncestiouJ ryu..sic1ilns who const•ntiy have a
gOod time and wl)o Will prob&amp;bly d1e as aroovlng aaed

and shows some fantastic keyboards worit by Bllly Paone.
someth1na whic:h ll true for n~.uly the entire 1lbum.
"Hold'Ou• u my -rsonal favorite, descri~ Browne's

Once In a while they abo come up with ntw albums
like jackson Browne has with Hold Out ond the critics
give them a hard time. For people like Jackson ll ~&gt;n't
s&lt;ff'l to be enoogh to just make a ugood" album . The
oritics •how their disappointment. Stlll, it I• a good a lbum·
hopel~sly romantic, at times senthnental, with a touch
pretentiousness; a llule bjt.sllck. but good.
"•.. When I said ' I Jove you' that wos the time 1 really
meant it.. That's tht- h,o,rde.rt thina in th• world lo say t
auess. For me. On a record/' Jachon said in a Rolti~g
Stone ln~low In Ausust.•And vou can ,hear him
suuaglina th~&lt;&gt;Uah the album. Plcklnt up the dioilru&gt;ioned
t!nds of the. Pretender, he moves toward'S" an op~tmiuic
finish and towards some ahtn to be: married a&amp;aln \'erv
soon.

reluctance to commit him_.e.lf, It maybe the mmt hone$t,
lust P&lt;etenlious sona on the album. The sona f ..tures •
nic;, auitar solo by David Lindley who contributes a lot
~ nw&gt;ical 4uality .of the album.
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"Of Mlulng Friend•." • song for lnoro Ceorge.
Jac.l uon's tribute to lnara's father LoweJI reveals, as doe.s
"C•If lt a Loa~:· Browne'&gt; weoknes&gt;: he tend• to be
monotonous. ohylhmtcalty as well a&gt; melodically, and the

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"Hold On Hold Out" picks up wh&lt;tr~ "Hold Ouf'4
ended. The doubt• a re wiped away. the music lo cheerM
as It klnd of pusl&gt;eJ towards the spoken declaration of his
love at the very ~nd, When the mu.sichtns ael all carried
away~ 1 only mbs a symphony 0 ,chestfa. Some weepl"&amp;
violins. pleAse. Thus far, thus 'ood; t 'm ontv afraid he ts

The opat"~lna .song " Disco A~lvpse" hat a aood drive goind to recetd hi.J \tooeddina next.

record.s,
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Cats, (llektra)

The Cat' • debut album Is brimming with energy from Jtart to finish
The six-member band from Philadelphia Is vet another act ndina the
power popln~ wave trt.'rtd.
T~e band's avenue to the big time all bot ianored the grind of the
bar circuit. lheir three-and..a·half·vear career has conc.~ntrated mait"'IV'
on studio worl!; with a minimum of local live dales. A dJHno ta~.
~rtred in a local radio conte~tto select the. be$t of tilt fleW Ph illy
ba~ attracted immediate interest tro~or rl!cord companies.
Vocal lst~yrlc iJt Mike Co&lt;r hM concentrated hiS energies on the
nolies of urban boredom. faded heroes, Jove lost and Jove yet to be
pursued. He Is carelul. how""er. not to fall into tlw ovNbearing
~IMtn itV of a band s.uch as t..ht Eagles.. Hb. humor shows through In a
sons entitled " Minus Ten.1' ''The money comes and 801!$ and you s-till
10t nothll'l' fot VQtJr oos.e," and. In "1Co Bottler Someone Ebe; 1 "We've
been conditioned fm a crash There's little leh ro trust so totn the run
and save your ass:,.
.Ptodu&lt;or Michael Young. a Todd Rond3tM p&lt;ot.e ge. has allo...,d the
band to keep Its tlaht &gt;ound and street-oriented iyrit.s cri&gt;P and

uncluttered.

One of the band'S major problems is thiil the lead voc.a ls are too
often lost behind the backarourid hormonles or the h"t Pa.ced be•t of
the songs. There is little lead playing. e•cept fnr scratclws of an
occ.Mional guitar. The overly prominent keyboard s&lt;Kmds as though II
was ftoten from the c.. rs.

Unl011unatelv, the a lbum ha• received little airplay locolly (what's
new). But it is a relatively solid debut album with a wund that RTOWs
on you
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At first alonce, you feel suddenly tronsported from the pre&gt;ent to
the pa$1-a journey into the Me$oz.olt Age. By flipping the album
cover, you are 6pos~ to .scene! ont.,mi.aht encounter in the Mweum
of Natural History. The Cult hos once oaaln brouah.t ~ somethina

l yn Tgdd, Lyn Todd, (Vat~~uard)
I'll have·to breal&lt; this one to you eosy, It may come ., • &gt;hoc~. but
I think lyn Todd I&gt; really o IUV·
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I know It loolcs Ilice a alrl on the cover- foxy babe in cut-out •
clothe$ o.nd re&lt;j lipstick all lnflamed and passionate, Vo&lt;i ad the
olbum horne only to d1SCO\Ier that you..Mve no dinner and this JOUnds
like Allee Cooper t;ry~na to Jeal Ck&gt;taio Morode(• lunch.
J haven't heard Alice Coooe&lt;'~ new recon:l ~t but thll can't be it.
Just !Me • 1oo1t ot the titlu~ ,ILookin' (O&lt; 1You." ''It's You," "1 Need II
Man," " IUy Your (ewe/' •nd ''Thb Time 1 c:n~Poio' It for ~.ove~·r even
shitly Nl!laka ot "Pinball Wizard," and "Rebel.flebel."
The pt/l!ellhollhev tot class, This albm Is terrlble. Music lor rich
bufal•rs. Why pay Jess!
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hoeptl'onol sonas on the album Include, " Black Blade.'' which
cowards the end. dTsptays some inlerstlng voice and svnt~hsfzer
effe-cts; 11 0ivihe Wind,11 featurinJihe usual Cult auitar .,yrotechnlcs:
"lips Tn the Hots," a fa,st paced rockln' piece that keeps vou on your
feet; and '" Unknown fonaoe." a moder1tley mellow tune that contai,.J
hints of • pr~ious Cult tune "Ceies-tial the Queen.".
The most noteworthy cut on the a lbum, as well aStho one whoch
rtcieves. the most afrptav, iJ ,.The Mtrsh•tl PIAn." This track appears
to have been recorded live, complete with cheer&gt; and ~Mblence.
Howover, th'IS is but an en&amp;lnt'Oflna deception. Don Kir&gt;hner makes •
$pedal 1appe.a.r•nce1 .and the Cult even thfows tn the seven chords
from Deep P~rpl~'• "Smoke On the Water"-the tune every ~ld learru
when he lim picks up the IUitor.
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Eric Bloom, !ead vocalbt a.ncf the aroup's most prominent member.
once ....,arlced that all .thmuahout their career, the Cult haJ been
labeled as the American counterpart of the English aroup Bloc~
Sabbath and MS constantly tried to &gt;hake that lmo.a e. We can only
aues~ why /he·Cult has a~ to perform In tho same &gt;how with
Sabbath. Coincld4!ntalty, the album is produced by Martin Birch. who
also MPPC!OS to have produced the Jate&gt;t Blade ~bbath album
Heaven MKI Hell.
The album reflects mo&lt;e effort than the Cult'&gt; previous one,
~nnon. HoweVf:r, it still retains the same sense of commerci•IIH'fl that
i&gt; mos.t of?vious In the lost lew releo5eS. The type of orranaements we
heard on· the-first three •\bums, while better ""ltten, wore nor sellin,a
and "-d to lie shelved.
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New cre#oays, [United Artists)

It's annoying that sO'many crilks hilve focused
on the fact that the Vapors' debut effort only
contilns one song_like th~ lively ''lumina
Japanese." It proves they didn't liste-n too o ften or
too c.arefullv to the record befort writ.i ng.
Sw~. ';Turnlna Japanese'' is the outstanding track

on the album, the kind of sons that Invades VQ&lt;Ir
blain and makes you love it and wonde; tf you're
aren't turnin1 too. But the .album Is stocked with
other gems~ more subtle. but no leu ifll ere.stint.. In
fac~. they .are even more Gommandina once you've
alven them .. chi!n-ee.

Nervou• bien, Nervous fal et:S,[flektr.)
The Nervous Eaters are the farth~t thing from n~NOUS , The musk
on the first slde of thelr debut album b rather foraetta ble with the
e""eplion of "loretta." They aet a bit rockabillv In this first sona. with
Chuck Berry·type .10los on top of a nice dance beaL But they follow it
up wlth low-key sonas that don't keep your attention. Taking no
chance&gt;. they're neither intellectual nor fun. Irs not that they're
bad-they're )ust not worth mentioning. ·
Firtally, side two brinas a few danceable songs that carry ~me
punch. "Girl Next Door'' aets d;ownriaht rude: " I want a little
moreJFrom the girl neJCt door/Oh. oh. we Just me liMy pants are soaking
wet.
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The lyrics throuahout the a f!&gt;u m, written mrutly by lead "9Calist
and auitarist Steve Cataldo, are either overly trit&lt;O or sound like they
were borrow,.S from The Knack. Perhaps Cataldo m,skes up lor it by
provid ln·a -a waiHna auitar on·JOme sonas such ~ '1 Cet StuffedP
• Tho SOI'IIS display • tiaht rhythm sectjon (Rob Skeen on bass auitar,
Jeff Wilkinson on drums) and smooth backcround vocals (Skeen and
rhvthm gu~arlst lohnathan Paley)wlth-Hany Maslin (David Bowie,
Melissa Manchester) at the controls. the ov,rall production ts nice,
criSI&gt; and hu clear, defin-ite sounds. With better hoOks, some tune•
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miaht have hit potential.
Some of the tongs are punchy wl)lle most are merely bland. But
they aU have one thing In commorc they art non-cUmactic. Th\'lr even
structUfe is comP&lt;fsed of f~t and backgroUnd vocals and simple:
ba$~c chord ch&amp;nges th1t ore ar&lt;~atlv repetltlllt!. They are hardly
dvnamk at all.
With punk CO'Hf &amp;rt, 'fa&lt;J'~ thin~ a ·Bostor&gt;obued band c.lled The
Nervous Eater&gt; would put out an .album with·some power. But ~or
)~ a band by lr• cover. With their nott-lcooo9claJtic, nc&gt;n:statement
!'Paldna sound, The l'ieMius Eater&gt; will never m•e'rour slbrpach tum,

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Because of its uniformity, New Clear Days is
has.!lP pride.
,.......,
perhaps the best album of its kind this year. (Of its
TJie Vapors can. howev~. De deC-epUve. ''TrainS' 1
has an instrume.ntal intro-that .sounds qitated, like
Jdnd is a.s specific a.s you can get, since terms like
New Wave arc too gMeral and worn-out· to mean
• masterpiece that ELP or Tull would have worked
anything anymore.)
up, years back. U becomes a throbbing love sona.
_ not far from nWa.iting for the Wee;Efttt;&lt;! a.nd
"New. At Ten" has a sensitivity tha~s rarely
undergoes se'oleral metamorplues, 'Changing both
foond, evident in the patience of the .songr ''~nd
you smfl• at him and agree/"Cos he's vour old
tunes- and tonalitie.s and ending with A whispe-red
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man ,. who acknowledges. in softnt protesc uaui
warnlng: nOon't let tht/train.s/getcba."

stUI I can•t hear you(You make no .sense to me/Still
I can..'t hear youfWh~ the time comes I'll
disagree/With your p,olicy , , , " They're not talking
of o punk kid who perpetuates a poor dynamic
betw~ aeneratioos, but rather of a mature
underst~ing of the uselessness of fighting. or
eve-n bitchif'.l, about a hopeless situation.
The musk i.s tune_ful~ simple, an-d not pattitolculy
innovative. It is, however, played with feelin8 that

c.ommunicates: beyound the lyrics. That e11n mean a.
lot more !)&gt;an showmanship. The five bass notes
repeated in blues fomi lhrouahout "Sixty Second
tntiOJVal'' evoke • n Incredible sease ol melancholy,.
The word• could, lndeed, be in japanese and tile
vocal arrangement and bass"&gt;IOM Wo..ld wrina the
destred feeling from the listener. And 'you wouldn't
foraet. ..
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Tho Vopors don't think heaVy romance i• trite.
" Wollin&amp; f01 the Weekend" b a -frills pop love
sona. lull of oolu antt upbeatleness. yet slmHar'in
~ntlment to .the u,_.;,.o lover't desperofion of
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-f•sunkers'· is !una with the most force of all the

material on the album, It's a sobbing. megaphoni&gt;h
plelo for understohdlns and a regained SenJe of
control.
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The V~pors aren't afraid of artsy ambfaufty with
lines like the sod, .10ftly, deltvered and sliahtlv·
psychotic "The Age of Re.son is out to lunch'' of
' 'letter from Hlro." T·h at cut ends the olburn's llrst
,;d., with traditionally l"&gt;paneS4HOUndina strains to
ciCde. a_dtclt that ''Tom ina Japaneseu be-gins.
So just who ate these Vapoors! I wish I knew
something qiiM!r than that all four are, I believe,
Britisl&gt;. ohd drumm.,. Howard Smith may be the
brother of bassist Steve Smith. But then aaain he
may not. Edward Bualgette ploys fead anl David
Fenton Is the vocolistlauitarisi/Wrller of every tune
and word on the album. Tho band played club
dates in New "Yolk las\, weekend. so someone' knowf
What' they'ne like Hopefully, Buffalo will .soon 1ets
its chance, tO&lt; the Vapros ousht to pUt on • pel
show.
' - F;trlela 1, CorrlffBio&lt;&gt;

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UIMIMOMS, Hypnotis.ed,(Sire)
The Undottones, the fiYe-boy rock t..nd from
Nortltem '"'land, have • fine second album out on

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Sire
It's coiled HyP&lt;&gt;&lt;HI&gt;ed. and If vou
liked tho first. you' ll t'fl)oy this outlna.
The Qpt'fllnattocks of side one jump out at vou.
"More Sonas About Chocolote ond Cirls" takes the
Head&gt;' ironic title and twist&gt; It once more to Join
some &gt;mart auitar ployinl bv Damlon O'N.;fl.
ffThore Coos Norman'' and the trtle !lock POUnd it
out funiM!t a fvina 11M&gt; stereo speake~s lust about &amp;lit
tto..y con handle. And 11M&gt; CO\'tf of 11M&gt; Drifter&gt;'
"Under the Boardwalk" ~e~aons 11M&gt; 1950&gt; stvlina&gt;.
sporkina it wi01 a heavy boot and Feoraal Sharkey's
effervescent sinalna/shoutlna matches woth the

ault•rs
In foe~ Sha rl&lt;oy sounds as II he'&gt; &gt;trolnlna for
evory note. as tht Undenone:s comJnu~ theoli'
The Brecker Brothen , D~renre (Arillo)
Releosed durina the summer, thl&gt; lat,..; offerlna
from those two sib!ina horn palvett focuses on the
dofletetKes between their ocherwise &gt;lmol•r
b.ek,round&gt;. Th.;r efforts had been toed since
DrtamJ In 1970" jau ina the funk sounds ol the
AWB and Stevie Wonder. .. hlle funklna the jazr ol
Cob/lam and HO&lt;ace Silver On Oetento the
difference C411 now be detected
Randy is the heavier of theo: two. the tunM he
pens t"tpels. most pop sentimentalities and hit vou

live Wire No Fright (A a. M Records)
Amidst an induwy plaiJied w;o, such nuoso~ os fonnau,
!Pylisu and ct..ru, it Is "'freshin.-,.eet a t&gt;.nd whose mus.i ul
style b 1m""""' to closslrocation \\roth the ntloose of tto..ir second
album, No fril/lt Llw Wl(e t..s d ea.rly estabiJS/ted ll&gt;emsetv.. as such
• b.nd. Tlte fnalish quort~ echo thb nor&gt;&lt;ommittal st'fltimt'flt on the
LP't openlna track. "Don't Blte The Hand." 1 ton1u.....rw:hH'k salute tc
the music buslneu, thematically (ond. to some e~&lt;tent ly.rically) similar
to Elvis Costello's " Rodio, Radio":
"Don't bite tho hond that feeds vou, they uyf'Oon't spite the monster

"&gt;quare up side the head" (from Don't c~
Funny. . ."J Heavy Jyncopoted rock rhythms, under
riff'Oriented compoJrtlons with chorus handclaps on
the fou r boo~ posh vou.r f~t oil !he ' ' - by virture
of their sheer pubfna .,.,..
They take tums, a fmosiTvt'flly, comP&lt;&gt;Jinl tunes
'"' thi&gt; lP. StVtin1 the •lbum " Randy'•
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philo&gt;ophkal messaae. "You Ca (T • Ciw ftl H The
beat ts \¥0f1hy of the Funkadelics Shared voc:oh by ·
D J Roaets, Carl Cal~ell, Coorae Duke and
Randy Brecker 11e el&lt;hllaratlna. If you c an't 1e11
where Randy, Is listen to hiJ l01d vocal on "Don't

innocuous
discon~t in sonp ••• "The
Woy Clrfs Tafk" and " My Perlect Cousin •
But the pop &gt;1Juetures employed here t.e.in io
weat thin a fte&lt; a few lis~inas. I person•lly t ke
rather quickly of Bill l:loherty'&gt; insistent dtum
beau. • aonlrlnalv
and facklna ony Hnse
of ori1lnality
The fads beain to spin In their own foofbhneu
ond trite humor aJ depleted In such lfnes os " It's
nevO&lt; too fott to enjoy dumb en-.alnment." At
times tto..y oppur tO have made 11M&gt; wront chol«;
In " NI&lt;tO Trmes Out of TenH the closlnl snat lies

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are more mtetestift• lhan

tlw rest of the tun..

But the point " no&lt; to take them all that
\
""iou&gt;ly. They urae liSt...,.. to joon on on the /
f,.cos. Much loke thelt debut. 11M&gt; UndertoneYonco
•c•ln stir the adolescent violons of irm!!Or\lib&lt;hlv.

IOOH", svn&lt;op~ted

f~nene.

At times. thos fusion of uyles sounds sornethlna hke a cro" betw. .n
Rumour and XTC. if onr wb.hes to make comparlsonJ.. And. for

Cot Funny With My Money" and track bock. It'&gt;
not a poweriul vooce, but it hu a lot ol per&gt;&lt;&gt;nolotv
fhe.re•s lOMe fam1har "'Sit Duke'" bt"l.u sounds
r~ondfed from Randy's form., l'fnplovet. Strvit
Wondet. on " Money .. Sand&gt;-oched between tto..se
two,. Michael's "Not Tonl1ht." wrth a Iichter funk

style It could ...-"'" bH-11 wutten for the- J•d:son.s'
The remoonder ol the album 11 compoJed of
tn.sttume:ntal' which ire the m~at and potatOH for
O'les.e two ae-ntlemen. ThHe ranee hom Rilnd(s
electron!~ b•sed " Baffled," with Ceo&lt;ae Duko
svnthe&gt;iur wfurdry (he also produced the olbum),
to ~ -1 soft t ort 11 0ream Thtme "
The Br-ec.~en. are the maJn m~ of New York Cnv
studio&gt; ond are adaptable to many dolfe&lt;ent
..seuinas They Pf~ th11 acain and -..in u dwv
solo to the subtle uyfe diff.,.,.~ ,Jeh other's
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to the mulk preiJ th•t they were n~e-r •I lowed to
play • nd rel ea~ thetr own mus.c. On this new
album. their tndtvlduaHtv finally appetrs Perhaps
lt's not toe•l freedom; vet maybe chit dett"nte m•y
be the first step.
- Bill Besecker

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"Brut( of Oa'f." 110 ne More Show," HDon't Bile The Hand," and the
title trade.
In addition to "'"''"' up efecttlfylna dance music, Live Wire
plunaes ioto the blue&gt; on " Fir$\ Nlaht Every Nlth~" on which the
intentionally bleak voc&amp;l&gt; of &gt;&lt;&gt;nswriter Mike Edwords (who wrote all
the musoc and lyrics on No Fright con1u~ up lmoses of • dim, smok.,.
lolled pub and 11M&gt; mwicions onstO'ge, plavlna IO&lt; theil room and
board
lite tool. yet hauntonc " lln!ako"' Closs" ~ a~tarher oscope
from the band'&gt; foster~ced side. And "Castle In fv"'Y Swin
Cottaae~ Is rich In subdued, pasteHike musicianship.
.
No F1i11tr s'hould M a les.son to thr numetoYJ r.cording •rtists who
feel compelled to narrow themHives to a partfculat 11Styll!'' of music
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Mahavishnu Orchestra~ At that
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am'Oilast my peers at the time
t!lecttic auitariJt. He soon
strlna up to che pitch of the
that the l ~aendarv delta
higher on~. In t!U~ct, doubling a
b&lt;o&lt;ame fed up with the
bluesmat'!,-a
eontemporafY of
contradiction of wanting to play
sfnale not~ . You c.a n hear this
music. with more depth to rock
plainly durina "Riddles."
such areats as Rob&lt;ort Johnson.
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Johnny Shines, and Charll~ .!&gt;!
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PaUon-would trade his a album as aleoder on (CM,
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nme/ess.
mo~ melodic cuts on the record.
than one youna status seeker
tnduding the swinaina waltt~
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claimed to have shared &gt;Orne
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''Stra.y," and the nine-minute
wine with the bluOi'lmmortal in
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"Madaaascar." This creation I•
front of his ahetto dwelling. Most
situations. Just as John
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of utwere ianorAnt about Son
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textvrally intricate. following the
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thal'1 •WI played by AI OiMeola
tha.t borders what many call, free
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jan.
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a. 'qato, h.ammtr on/off nvle.
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with more acoustic blues legends
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trom a simUar let of technle:al
the
likes of Son Hf"'" ...O.t of
while ployloti with the
requirements. He'.s proved ..
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hlmR!ff equally fluid with electriQ Akiyoshi/TabaGkin Bla Band. Belt
delta stvllng• northward. All the · bottfenec:k slide on hi~ guitar,
approach ina. It's a sta~t
and acoustk recordincJ.
he faiJs to come aCJOu
performances we-re recorded in
glvTn:a it a re.al r~sonant. treble_., performance.
/' 'powl'rfully on this rece&lt;dlna. The
performlna with Dave Holland
p•oblem lies with the ml&gt;c,
and lack Delohnette on two
dubs, concerts and small studios tone. On "I Wi•h I Was In
The set abo l ndudes early
Gateway albumsf and in duet
however, which lacks attadt on~
In Chlcaao between 1963 and
Heaven Sittlna Down" and "Oh
glfmpoes ot auitarist Michael
1965. With •uch Chicago record - lord I Wont You to Help Me"· he
Bllom/ield (on little
labelt as urban electric blues
flawi&amp;ssly applies his aospel
Montgomerv's "The P.lead~...:.._
alive. it's nice that Takoma
lyrios to his delta-1tyle gui~r. I
Blues'1and harpplayer P~l
R.cord• is perfonnina a like
im ..Jne the ambience of the
But1erfield (on Big loe Williams'
function for ttaditicmaJ acoustic
tunes ls not too far removed from ' 'WhfstJing Pine;s") in the days
that of the slaves' field hollers
_ when the1'aul Butterfield Blues
blues.
lrv Weinstein' s new theater. The Playhouse. ha.s .s-tudent rates " for the
that gave birth ro the blues in the Band was just an·id;a waitina for
Maxwell Stre-et Jimmy used to
next frw Sundays" with fifty tickets belna set a.side for students 1t a
play the blues out on the stroet
Old South.
fruilion.
speclat rate of s•~ I. D.'s required. for furth8 information, contact the in front of the Chicago restaurant
Son Hou.$e himseU plays a
If you hivttan interest in the
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where he wu employed as •
' wonderfully raw slide style on
• re~l blues put this record on your
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••J&gt;reachfn' the Blues.'' He brinas
come alive. 1u the tiUe implies,
he would treat the lucky.
pedestrians to hb boqmina voice &gt;ome comic relief to the set
everv perform'\nce (cuts by
when he sina-s 1 '1 1m aonna aet me
Sunnvtand Slim and Or. Is-aiah
The Studio Arena w111 open its sixteenth •e'ason on Septemb&lt;or 26 with and soulful auitar on such
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Ross""' also included) Is a rare
the. pneduction of Mark Berman's play, Lady of the Diitmond. Tickets elos.ics as "Aib&lt;orta•• and "Two
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aem. Norman Oayron, who
ranae from $7.00 to S13.2S, and special aroup rates can be accepted. Call Trains Runnina,'' which ore
a Baptist preachet/lust..so I .won't rollected ~ recordi._. ind
8S6-8025 for group rates. Tile Studio Arella is. located on 710 Main Street. Included hell! in their an!aseless
studio Inca mat ions.
f!ave to work.'' PerhAps he
produced the.~. deHrved a bia
foreuw his Rochuter
botlle ot muKatel for his efforts.
The Reverend' Robert Wllk(ns
us.,. a penknife in place ol •
dishwoslllna days fast
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1he Albriaht·Knox. Art Callerv Is featuring the worlti of Catharine
Catanraro Koenla from OO"flO Octob&lt;or 19. The aallery is located at f285
Elmwood Avenue.
lonnie Smith, When lhe NiBhf !!.,Rishtl.
Z.wlnul o~compli•h from time to tJme. However.
this liallod ~Ide an apt;_vehicle for a wei~
(Chi~roscuro)
_developed aulw solo by Rich Hojlenbft..,..
Whether It'• due to the ollqed vinvl&gt;hortaae or
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The Allentown Community Cente&lt; will feature a poetrv readlna by not, a·numb&lt;or of recentalbums'Piavs tU... 1fbesior
Het&amp;te Ha¥ock's Heael~styi[Utloru.
Jessica Haa&lt;dom on Octob&lt;or 3 at 8:30p.m. Admission Is S2 at t~ doot,~, collection•
than nandard LP's. They pffer
toe's bUJ SOUIId derives /rom Paul ladsoo's of
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"Chameleon.''~ oftlt! rhytlimic flaures are
ten poets featured In the video series Ca/ifarni.l One.. and b the a&lt;Mor of bit$_ and piKes of an arti•t's different dltectioru
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'"There Is no such thing as frlgld women. only
Inept men."

- - ·· lnlluenco tleclsion&gt; tbat elfec&lt; you. Coli tbt
SA oil..., ot 636-2900 or 110p In ot Ill Tolbm.

-Anonymous

Acodtmk clubs-be our• and stop In tba SA oll1c:t and
pick, up )'OU moU. There Is. a mendttory meeting
Wedne:tdoy at 2 p.m.

Apply now rM 1t00rdJnator of Atadcmk Clubs.. Come to
the SA olflc:t.

••2 p.m. In

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ARI moeu Sundoy ot 2 p.m. In tbt JSIJ 91fl&lt;oe, ~
Squire. Anyuone lnterar~ tn woddng Of1"'th• Jlwllh
studen\ newe~per l.t (nvlttd.

Okralnlon lltudoni Club m..ts Mondoy ot 7 p.m . In 332
Squire.
'
POOER mtels today 'ot 3:30 p.m. In 33) Squirt.

l ' l o t . : - - b • Ottlnrolty Mnlce of Tho Spectnnn.
l!otku ore run II'M oldwec. TM ~ru""'- not
a1J DOtJca WW ..,.Ur end ruci\'a l.he
r1Qhl 10 edit oil nollcu. liotleu to _ . , more on« muat be ruubmllltd lor OKII prlotJna. Dudllnu
are 111\ondey, Wednadey an.d F'rkleyac noon.

SA Stnote tkctions wnt be IM&lt;Id T UHdoy ond
Wtdtludoy ol Squke, Ooodye.or,
Student Cub
and Gowrf'IOtl. All undergredu.\U may YOte.

Zln.J'ratcnllt7 mHis Sunc!.y "' 10 Capen

Soul -len« mllllalJy woralllp Sundoy at 5
p.m . •t the Res.urre&lt;tton houw, 2 U.ntvtrtJty Avt. ~

APifOS m..u Wtdnadoy at 8 p.m. In 29 DtolondcHf
"""""ond"Thuraday at8 p.m. In 1701'\PAC, Ellicott. -

announcements - - - - - -

lntemotlonol Americon. Studenta Followahlp Bible
Slud'y tonight tl 7 p.m. fn 262 Squire.

.n..Enl...,"'!"fW, tbtScboolol Management-per

Caribbean Stucknt Aaan,. ;.,elcome party tomotrOVl' et !0
p.m. In lhe !loot lou~. Rtd Jocktl, Ellicott.

Rlahon-Sunday b&lt;undt, RAI&gt;bf'tRop ond Onlveulty Ule
Oroup Sunday ot II o.m. at 40 Capen Blvd,

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Squire

Lulheron Mnlceo Sundoy at II o.m. In tiM Jane 1\HIOf
R_,, Elllcoll. 8Iblt Study ~o.m . before ..rv~

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08 Hockey tum wdcornt boc1t KJI.pbtol party tonigbt.
at 8:30 p.m. In tbt tlghth floor lou.ngo, Ooodyear, I'ISC.

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CFC wOI be offering Red Cron cortlficotlon CPR
couraea. All wishing 10 bKomt eertJfled. rtc:crllf~d or
aheady cetUOed wishing to become 11'\Jhuctoft,

pte:an:

coli Cory at 636-4634 or Carl at ~430 .
Yom KIP!)Ilr ltrllcu at tbt Cba"-&lt;1 Hou.. (3292 Main
Sl. or 250t 1'1. Forest R&lt;l.~ Kol Nldrtl will be ot 7:15 p.m.
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MrVke et 9'-.30 a.m. Nt1\ek M~ at 7:1S"p,.,..,.

followtd by "Break the F -·
-.1642 lor WonN&lt;fo&lt;l.

!MOl. "" , ....

.seeks wtltera end_, maneging editor. lflnte.resle\ C'Otne
to 114 C&lt;ooby Tuoodoy at ):30 p.m .

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Life Worilollopa of[.,. a oerlts o( crtdMree, cl&gt;orgtolrtt
WO&lt;bbopo to tbt Onlvtt1lty. C'llie moot-'&lt; whllo
you !com anything from jugglfii1"'to wiM ._.,fnll. FO&lt; •
btochurt or reMrvetions stop In 1 10 Mcwton. 636-2808.
Red Crou Blood Drive 5pOftSOf&lt;d by 2BT Tueaday [rom
10.4 p.m. In 10 Capen.

In'*&lt; Oreek CouncU ,..,... Mondoy ot 3 p.m. In 332
Squlro.
H.U.nk: 1111 m ..ls Sunday ol 4:JO p. m. In 232 Squire.

&amp; • eomUNUon leade-r end meec new people. Cell clle
lEU l l 636·707g or stop iii _112 Richmond. E.JIIcou end
»peek with Ml&lt;btle Ann. '

movies, arts &amp; lectures _ __

Chi Omtp Sorority null pori)' Mondoy ot 8:30 p,m. at
40 l'llopra Folio BI..S.

~ - "0¥."-lemlnbt olngtfslrom Ellglond on tl&gt;olr nut OS
lour Suftday al 8 p.m. •• the Cfl\ter J'h.t;elfe, 681 M.eln St..

, Ondtcldod ,.._, your arou. Spook with local
proleaafo&lt;lola r.,......,ung douna ol .,....... lloldt
Tuoaday. Wtdnndoy ond Tl1utadoy In Squire ond
Wtdntaday and Thuflday In Capen, both from 11 ·2 p.m .

STAOEwiDbeboldlngopoaoudlllonslorthb-d'o'
p«&gt;ductlonolthe mualcal o---y~T-y ln
Squire. Poot* lnce..-.1 shc&gt;&lt;old pr~ ~
ballad and on up-lune, You "-ld ol.o bring tba al&gt;oot
musk . Fot mort lntor~don contact lr• Brook• et

Redletlon Safety' and Radlolaotope. Technlquea •
seminars Oct.6-Nov. 17. In 240 Cery from 3·5 p.m. For
mott tnrormetlon cell the R~letlon Protectto~pt. el
831.:1281 .

636·5290.

PSST offers ollstudonls tbt following free, no(·lor&lt;t&lt;dll,
- - -.hops. Call 636-2807 or come to 11q
liorton lor lnlormoUon or to r&lt;~~~sW. How t o - lntcrptf1MOI Conlllcta (Mondoy from 7·9 p.m. In 167
Mf'AC. EHk:ott~ /0\orklng Yow Tex- (/"\ondoy from
:S.5 p. m. In 232 Squirt). Taking 016rge ol Your Ule
(Mondoy from 7·9 p.m. In tiM Jano K..r., Room,
Ellicott~ Studtnt'a Guide to • Balan« Buclgol (Tuooday
from 3·5 p.m. In 107 Norton).

81oc11 lllountaln II (College B) laloohlng lor a director lor
ito loll p«&gt;ductlon. PluR aubvUt lnlormol ruutnH 10 the
Blodl /o\ountoln H &lt;lffic:t. lourlh floor Porttt. EHicoiL C.ll
636-2137 lot m o r t -

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Sotlof1 your curlotlty and get the cbanc« to dixuso
.... u.Uty rn In rntormaJ open HltlrtQ. Rtglslet ror UJt

Worktbop on Suuallly In 110 liorton. 636-2808.
f'tee.d denLII work? The Oepc. of Behavioral Sdence
need• men or women who thlnk they ~ dentll work
and would like to portlclpola In o awely of patient

O'ay People's Allllnco coiiHboutt tonight ot/P.m. tn
107 Towntond.

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re:tpORM:to routlne~~·~t. TwortH fillings are

prcwld&lt;d, Conlod Dr. I'!. Coral&gt; at 831 ·.2 164.
~r-~ 1\lpba P&gt;l Frotttml\y Inc. IDYitts oil
brothon 10 lis amohor IDmO&lt;JOW ot S p. m. In 332 Sqv~e.
Dlomoftda In tbt aky.

Tho Rod Cron b looking for atudonu wbo would like to
be trllned as voluntH:t'l ror fut\lft: blood drives on
compu1. If you are lnttrwed llOp by tba C'AC office In
~Squire . 831·3521 .
Ro·IIYe your dtlldbood-Mip out with lhtt kid's fl"&lt;nes

for Ctr.brltfo&lt;l ' •80. Clowns ond puppet ....,... •••
ldlodul&lt;d oloo. fot ~. &lt;ontact Dt1&gt;1&gt;1t ot 1M CAC

omce:.

Put-~ ba\'t you~ on to? Como
boc1t 10 you&lt; old ptojtcta 0&lt; got I n - I n new Ohu. We

need you. &lt;let In IO&lt;Idt whh tho CAC olflce.
o\pll·llopo Taok Foru MOdo you to mokelt Nn. We hove
the..,.,•. ell w need now •• m.npowet. Volunwcf to be: •
drl""r o&lt; acort. &lt;l6nlacllho CAC offlco.

I&lt;Mt In-ted? A macrame workabop with oclhoo
dl,_. Ia being . . rted. Conloct Donno ot tbt
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et .J p.m... tho St. A....,.uno Oonlet, 1600
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lnler OrttkCoundl will dlstrlbute F~man Re.cords ell
nat week from 11.2 p.m. tn the Squire Center Loonge.

Ruum. w~Ung worbbop lolonda)' ot ~.30 p.m. In 15
Capen. Ttdlnlquu
preparing on dltctlvo ,_will
be dltcwatd.

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Students-wolunteas ere ~ to ..,-ve oo
tho ORAD R-orch CO&lt;Iftdl. Dutka will lndud•
re.lowlng applicollons for gll&gt;duattt "udtnt gronti. II
JnlertJiad, pluM cell the GSA office at 636-2930 lor
lnlormolfo&lt;l.
Ored~Yate. Studt.nts.-Oraduate Studef'lt Rexere:h Oranl
applk:ellona ere now tNoUble tn the OSA ofnce In 103
Tolbert. Oranttng level lor mostor ond PI1D condldat.., up
to fl50- t250 mpec~Miy. Compldtd ~Ions
ere duo II)' ~ 10, 1980 at 4 p.m. Any 4UaCJona
pltue oontactlht GSA oll'&gt;tt.

Tile Wrldole , . _ ... r-. tutroit o l - - &lt; d
by liM Onlvtr1ily t.c.tilng c.,tor. Oroduole and
uncMrgrecl\aW: ~ wt.o 1re .Pf'Ofk:tent wt1teta ere
tr•lned In •n lntenltYe COUfte: t.o help thtm deaf Wlth

"udoou' wt•lng prob~ on ony ....,1. We provldereoponllve I~ wbo co~ help "'lth the obtlaclts
oriN Ia the dovtiopmtnt of •iii- wrl..., WOfk.
Hour.~ - y oro 12-4 P'"'· -kdoya- 6-ll
p.m. /'Jao ~W'nl 'In 336 Baldy and 6-ll p.m. TIIUcloya In

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Tou Koppa tpslfo&lt;l motU Sunday at 7 p.m. In IOCapen. _

"Rosellud" lolondoy .,· 7:30 p.m. In tiM Squire
Con(ere~ T'heeler.
"TM Mon1ago of lll•lo Breun" tonight It 4:30, 7 ond
9:30p.m. In l.ht Squlte Confereoce Theotor.

••. , _ from Alca!Ju" tornorn&gt;w In the Squlro
Conference Thtoter Sunday In the Woldmon
Thooltl; liorton at 4:30, 7 and 9-.30 p.m.
"Daptme Uvtng" todoy and tomor,_ ot midnight In
tiM S..Wre Conlo&lt;enct Tlwoter.
"LIIe of Brion" today at 7 and Bc'&lt;IS p.m. lr&gt;J70 IIIFAC.
Elllcott; tornotrow at 7 and 8:4~ p.m. In 146 blolcndorl;
Sunday at 5, 7 ond 8:4~ p.m. In tho Squire Conltrtnct
Theater.

sports Information -~--Todoy; Volleyball 01 Pitt lrMtotloool;

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- ' · Ont.otlo; Womeo't Tennis 01 -.ott&lt;,
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- : ' - U vs. Grove Cfty Coll&lt;gt, Rocoty Fldd,
1:30 P.tll.l ,...n·a TtMialn ECAC Chomplonahlps: C.O..
C-.y 01 HMwtclc •
MondaJ: Women's. Tt.nnis at rt.z•reth College,
Rochuttr.
Tuudoyr A.ld Hodtoy .._ Onlveralty ol Raehe&lt;tet,
R-ry Field, 4 p.m.: V~O.II vs. Buffolo Stale ond
OtntMo State, Cleric HOW, 6 p.m,; &lt;;!oW et ert., Pa: ~·a
Tennla at Buf!Mo'se.te:.Socctr et
Onlwrolty.

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a--. practb t:110ty FrldeJ 01 7 p,m . In C1o!tt
gym. We _ , . oil o1 the • oqutpmtnt. For tnDft
w--. coli oo .. 85304ll.

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S4tpt. 29 from 10.1 o.m.. a USA on,...,. FolloiMt.
Stop In 7 Sqqlro to
Wo 11ow a 8oerd o1
D4rtaofa position open. Stop In 1111 "'Il 1111
-llcotlon. Ooedllne .. todoy.

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                    <text>wednesday
Vol. 31, No. 10/SUNY at Buftalo/1 7 September 1880
dll~ frM lo the Un~Yentty comtr~Ufttty/Hmlt one copy ,., ,.-.on .

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pr.,.nm li a Sl bilicia IDcreue In revenue llwina fO&lt;
the 19111 r - ,.., to "promot&lt; local economic

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Zl.)'reoidoDI Jimmy c.rter ~eel bis '
The rmo~ ·pan or th.e prosram promlm to ease
OCi080IIIk plal'onll ror die (all CIIDJ&gt;Iiln. Conflllartly individu.ol t.. burc!eos In
thlt ore . non·
- c:lllcclao "~ PropUI For Tbe El&amp;htla," it lnfladooll)'. Tbis iodudes expendina the earned
J ~ 10 adiJe.., tbe _..wy ooafllcdna.,.lsor ineomNax CRdit from 10 to 12 percent to offS&lt;t the
i ...... iaJIMioo IDll reduc:ina tmanploymcnt ..,. rise iD oociaJ lmlrity lUeS.
~ rour llq&gt;s. l
The Presidc:nt's pr0jt1J11 also propOta to diminate
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Tbe c.rter ptOCrtm prinwily intends 10 illCfeue the......,.Uccl marriaae tu penalty whereby • morriod
,; employmeot aod prpcluctlvily by ar&lt;X&gt;uraalna bwinas &lt;X&gt;uple with two in&lt;X&gt;m&lt;S poys more t.. than an
I n - IDll iacraliQa public·oector employment u
unmorricd
with the same t.., incomes wbo file
wdl. Tu au will u tile impetlts fO&lt; buliDas tqlll'lle mums.

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The inllu.t or capital is dcsianccl to employ more
workers IDll hdp business throuah the receuion.
c.rter also proposed o mockll increase In aovemmeru
spmdiDa to cre11e oew jobs llld to expend job tninina
propanu ror the hlr&lt;k:O&lt;e unemployed.
The next pan or the Preddart's provom is the
aeolian of a new advisory body-the President '•
Eeonomic Revitolization Boord. Composed or
businc:u, labor, IDll public representatives, the board
wiD advise tile Preoideot on future .....ornic poliq'
iuues. While the aroup has lhe potential 10 e:nrt a
pesidve innum« on the economy, there is no
au.a.rutee: lhat it is anyth..ina but a cosm~ic symbol or
the President's aood intentions.

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The P resident's proaram is also eoncemed with
providin$ Immediate relief to people and communides
hit hard by the rea:soioo. ln~illly, unemployment
eompensation bmeftts •iU be extended fa&lt; an odditioll
1l weeks (or workers in states with hiah
unemployme.nt. Also included in this port or the

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This is tbe Preddent's third eConomic plan In ciabt
months. It hu been eritidzed fO&lt; rdyfna on tu cuu
and lnt:&lt;.....S aovemment spendina to improve the
econc&gt;my-(wO tbinp that Mr. Caner cmpboticaily
rejected a mere five month£ IJO.
Despite thJJ., th~ proposal is daniflcant because it
reveals t&amp; Caner Adminblr&amp;lion's perup~lon or ilJ
role in the economy. CriticJ say thOl the
deorly bu no intcotion or fiabtina inflltion, siDce
nowhere in his iiiCSI proarom Is there &amp;IIY mention or a
plllll to fiaht lnn;a.The White House E&lt;X&gt;nomk.
Proeram Cor the I
atll&lt;lced for ue&amp;~ina inflatiol)
u somctbina thOl will JO oway by iudf.
The eeooornic plans or both Caner and Preddartial
contender Ronald • Re&amp;Jin orrer lillie hope or
substantially reducing inOatin or unemployment.
Perhaps the bCSI thina thot can be said about Caner's
plan , is that b's much bettcr than R-n 's. But
sornebow that'snot very&lt;X&gt;II\fortingto those •ufrerlna
the unnoecssary economic horclsltip brouabt on by the

recession.

See You There!

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�·Lisbon burglar arrested;
fits de~~ripti~n of rapist
br O.. Bowm..
Oonops.r Editor
A Buffalo miD, who bas bceo oba(aod

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willllhe b11J11AtY or. Lisbon St. raidalce, it OireeiOf Charlea Biaaalia ..... 001 lll(ormod
also bellntd 10 be lhe rapist wbo bu ...... that lbe auopCaed burJ1ar may also be !he
rorrorl~na the Uoivtuity tomraW&gt;ilY,
boc a:praaedrdio!that .. bu
accordJna IO I police o(fiar O( !he 1&amp;11 """"·
beeomado.
Preeinct ttatioo """ wiJbed to r=aiA
"The Pollee liave beefed liP thclr patrols
anonymow.
tNf:( line&lt; a c:ommuaity meal"' on Au1ull
The all ..ed burglar wu' ldentlRod as Doc 20 which demonJtrated l.b&lt; dftp conctrn or
Mock of Norlh Umberland Orivt. Mack area raldtnu." BottaaUa declared. There
rcponedly liu, the description or lhe ruatl have ftOI been any reporU eonctrniDt rape io
bdd rcsponsjble (or all or rhla aummer'a lbe pta I WO w.. b be added .
...,.,. and rllpe autmpu in lbe area. The
Row.-, a Uol....ay co-ed IDidTilt
dtaerlplion. provided try 16111 Prcdoct Sp«trwM lo.A "eek !hal 111 unklentirled mao p r -. Tbc Force opaated an esoon
C.ptaln Ray Fries, ooc.d lhM Lb&lt;IIISp&lt;a was bad eor&lt;rod M1 11om&lt; lhsousb lllc tide door • senice (or ODJ lludmr wbo witb.. IO be
blkk, abour s• 7" or s· a•·, cleao-shavmlllld and promeded IO lhoUI obscene I&lt;GWU. wilber dri-.en or walked btt,...., Uolvenity·
t.bin, approJdmatdy 14S pounds, bttwem 17 Altbousb "'" lnttud&lt;r arrtrnp!ed to $1111 ara local ions. CAC bu. in tb&lt; PI". allowed
and 2A yean or llgt and whh • musiuJ.v eotry to ~ mnaind&lt;r of tlle hou.. by tbe Fora&lt; to use tht CAC va.n for &amp;ucb
purpoaet. Undquift Aid Ill&lt; prOJIIm will be
uppco:r 10rso.
poundina on a locked·door, he wu uoabl~to given more priority this' year, beeawe It if
.. There Ut nothing conclus-ive ., or yet," oonrlnue aoy furtbtr and r:venrually lei\ .
now 1 project or CAC. Formerly h hod
noced Dctecti•~ Donald Pcacpek pr !he I &amp;II
Varlou. area raldeou have COIIrlouowly
Pretlnj, "but !here art sirnUaritics U. the reported ocher olrnilar inddeota. Studeors o'pcrared indepcndtntly.
piiYII&lt;*J ~ptioos or Mack and the ropill livin&amp; off&lt;ampUS a:press increulna -cun
"We nend dli•ers for the vao lllld esc:oru
we•rt aM... Peacock cautioned lbat Mack and fear ,.;til ..cb aaual rcpon or rumor or ro ...W rhem," dctaU&lt;d Uodquisl. She
bu DOC been prov., ro he a. rapbl aod ajlqed-.
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added that, "One rano~e and ono male
advised t,pUIJ&lt; jvrilpina 10 coadwlooa.
Community Aalon Corps (CAC) Publiclry VoiUOI&lt;tr W1IJ always be poired U escons."
Tht arrest or the alleced buraJar/ rapbt Coordinator 'Debbie Undqubl cxpl&amp;iaed Lhat CAC will be td•tnisioa (or !he position&gt; In
occ:ured on S&lt;prember I In the LIJbon· the Anri·Rape Iask For« .)s currently the comlnt weeks... This is a crudaJ time for
to Peacock. The inactivt bUt WUJ become Ope:ntive. O.OCt. the Anti,Rape Tuk .Fore&lt;," Und&lt;!tilit
Cc&gt;rdoba area
swpcct has Y&lt;t ro be ldenrlnes by any ripe enouah fiUdents volunteer ro lWIII In rht stn:ssed. refcrrinato the lnausing rcp0ru of

rape
Univemiry &lt;oourtoDiry learb
...Uied !hal 811 orpnizatioa
u pr&lt;~&lt;~~tl)o opcraria1 a "sa(e bouse"
proararn lirnUar to 111&lt; "block parmi"
concept ror children. SIIQS are cliJplayed on
designated "sa(t bouscs" WWch are refuces
for any ptrton who was • valid claim of
banwment. Battaglla U UIISUle o( how
crrecti~ lllc p r - lw hem, but inristod
that ..if ju.M ooc pa-JO;D is fCIC'U('d hom
borm. 111m h Will be worlll it.''
Ourcctor o( the Wesley fovacWIOII-a
branch o( the United Mcahodisl
Olurc:h-orpnuation will be spon»&gt;rina a
seminar nn rape and rape prt"Ytnlion this
Sunday ar 6:30 p.m . In the church 11 410
MiMesou Avmue.

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UB construction slowly continues
Many Un1Vtr111Y mtrabtts navr expreoaod apprebeosion
that the new unfon •ill reave a n~...W or Ofpni.zatioru.•
whic.h currcnlly have hourin&amp;, out in the cold after
Ahhoul.h many d&lt;panmcnu ln lh&lt; University arc upccd111 completion,
the WOill to come ru budaet time, VIce Presideru for Fac:Uilies
The buildlna In deoiiJl, Neal odmirrcd, "will nor hold
PlanninJ John Neal is optimistic !hat ODilJU'Uc:tion on both
evcrythinathat'sln Squire Hall." But N&lt;OI tu&lt;11ed that UB
campuses will oootinue on scbedule.
wlU htYt a year tO prtpl{t for tile •pace l hoJUac. He
Neal cxpl.aiMd th.. the fllndl for coauuctioo an predicted tbar UB wW try to matcb spaoe with 11n:ocnr
"complctdy aeparare" from opcr..Jn&amp; ruods. He prodkted
(adlitia lllld ftnd room for maoy of lhe ~· Yet
that tbert "ould be "no xriow tooa·•mn problema" w\tb - Neal concedes «bat ulhcr&lt;1l no auarunoe- that )'00 will be.
compl&lt;tioa collJUlldion which is aur&lt;Oily bc:in1 planned.
abk 10 wallt ttroulhe ball" in lhe Uaion tO all olhcr offlCCS.
The Vlee Prcsideru 's usenions come in tbe fi&amp;bt or aate
Also in tht wockl .,. t"o Enaineerina buUdfna aod lbe
revelations that lhc fonhcomln1 Govunor's bud&amp;&lt;l Will
AI\IDllll Flddhowe, wbieb is - e d to be Onisbed by 19112
contain lht eAtra dollars ror the Stace University or New YOtk or etJ1Y 1983. The Social~ buildlna wiU bcgjo "110011"
(SUNY) syatem.
N'eal Predlcted. Addiliooally, !he Mude Orponmeor , is
Ncal~mtn&lt;d Ill&lt; SUitt wm rct.liu UB ha.s cenalo need• and
IUllldpotinJ oompl&lt;tlon or a ocw facility and cbomber hall.
will provide Ill&lt; resoun:a ~ 10 hdp me&lt; them. UB's
Befort any or tbis work """ be done, • ""'• lllld
ftrll tbon"""'illl is tllal It stlll has "lots" or rented space.
.,.,.,pr.,.,ed process ror &gt;C&lt;'WlllC Scat&lt; awroval mWl be
worked tbrousb, .._dlD, ro Nesl. All r&lt;q\aU mun be
Nat abo saod the SU!Ie "0uld tike to acelbe traosfonnatioct
of the Maio Street Qmpw to a Health Sriences Center and
jwlified In ,.,.,.. or &lt;Aiotina II*&lt; and expcaed (ururc
willsuppon UB's errorrs.
&lt;1110Umenu.
Ro&amp;lrdin1 llmMr51 COO&amp;tructlon, Neal is optimiSii&lt; that
"It'll happen," althousb someiCIIl.in,-&lt;lown, be warned, will Complicated procas
CK'tur. 11 Atnhcnt woo•c be as b\.1.'' Neal admitted. ··as thf
lbe Slate IA'&amp;blarure. must apprO\'C the funds at the
oriainal t967 plao cilled (or." But htAid that tho Untvmily Inception or any racilitles plannina. Then, both the
ia "1ertloa to lhe poiol o( havina a campw hue (on Amherst)
Governor's office and lht Division of rhe Bud&amp;et (008) mwt
thllworb."
...-etro r&lt;lcur: the money. Aftct Lhat , lhe Slott fmds a clesii"
company to draft plans~ proem "11i&lt;b normally lakes
Neal noted !hal !he fust piaoa for lhe new campw
about tWO years.
contaloed the notion that Lb&lt; acad&lt;mi&lt; SPin&lt; tbould be
SUrtQIInded by dorm SJ)a«. Now, wbeo filllshed, Neal
At rlli• aqt Scott approval mwt be aecvrtd IPlJIITom the
Oovemor
and Ill&lt; Lqjslature. Thus. said Neal, Albany can
rnJJntained, the Unlveniry will II•~ "a runclional •pine
surtounded by a runc:tlonal sub-.,.oupilll" ror livina. Th&lt; !top any coo.sturctton until it actoallycommcnca. But if it'-5
Vlce Prcatdcnt added thll the campus will be &lt;Y&lt;nlually appr'bved, rhe Srare ...b bids from con&amp;tr•&lt;lioo r.tms.
Actual ~llrucdon can then bq:in-barrlna a.ny more.
nnlshed, bur rhatlhe rlmilltl is IIIII up in the air.
unforcseeo di(RcuJilo.
The oP&lt;Oina or Ill&lt; Amherst l&lt;('lurc balh-sla~ed ror tbl•
Tbe .R.id.ge Lea Fac:Uity is anolhct 11.rea thll the University
fall-will be delayed UO!U OCXI September, Neal said they 11C
doJ&lt; to be!Dt fmitbcd, but added lh11 rwo problem areas
uw:s to bou.. deponmenl.lsvcb u PsyeholoiY and Compurtr
remaln-vcnlilaliou du&lt;U and ..seatio&amp;. Thos&lt;, he explained,
~. Visiton t1111 paso swnmtr noticed Ill&lt; lvcc " For
Rmr .. sip that 1taC&lt;J the campw' rron1. UB cvrnntly ,...,.
will hold back the opcoiq.
Oa the J&lt;ud&lt;rU uaioo, Neal was bluru, nolinc h Is four
!ht campus, btJr some O( llle VXllnt buildiAJS llr&lt; l~lable (or
yean o((. Two years wnt 10 (Of desllft, he said, and IWO )'eV&gt;
kaslns to orher apndcs and compani.s
to build-Hand~ fan f"l' State·(unded corutruc:tlon.
Neal sold !hat as mucll as the Uni•er•ity would Uke ro leaV'C

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Rklae Lea. ir is still r&gt;e&lt;ded IInce IM&lt; is "110 olhcr room for
the cltpanrw:nu." He oplalnd tltat six buldinp b&amp;ve heeo
•oared by
Uni•eniry. but t4 ot~ buildlnas .,. still
occupied.
Other areas rhar UB would like to abandoo ioclude
Bethune Hall. lootl&lt; on Main Street ncar ljend. Re"""""od
ro1 lu poor JCCOrity, Betbune is scheduled for some ..minor"
sa fay work, Neal said. He added, bo~, rllar lilna: UB
O"'n• the bWldlnt. 110 major cbao&amp;a will be made, but lhe
Hall willa ill be used sinc:e t h e - is .so ti&amp;hr.
The ot~&lt;r area or ..,_,. ro orrrciah is underdevdopcd
P&gt;rctl 8 laod near Baird Point. 'Th&lt; UB Fouodlllioct holds
uti&lt; 10 the •creo.tt and many lfandiose plaos ha.., hem
draflod 10 build 50m&lt; commerc:ial fadtirics there. Ptannlna
and fundlna dirrict•ltit:$. hown-tt. have slow~ lht plant to a

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crawl.
Neal said nothiDt iJ curm&gt;llY "alive" with Patttl B.
althoul.h hcdoeseapcct at leaR a booutorelo ilecon11ructed
there. llw ,.._. pan or Ill&lt; deal "'bkh !used !he Univcrucy
booM~ oro 10 tile FoU&lt;tt Corporation. Parcel 8 de..toproenl
wos alared ror rhe lato-19'70&gt;, but Neal said rb11 110 date haJ
~ b«n Kt for bookslore con.saruc~ton-tbc' c::orncrstoM or
Lht project.

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Ohio State'slcibor oflove

TONIGHT

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~ Ollio-11'• Friday lliPI IDd a woywan1 travda is lookina
roralocll--boletord'bla_,boecs. Ht'sauiiinado'WDJilsh
Street ill illlo cmlt'll Oklo city ...S 111014 a busy bor wilh collqe oae kids
iD IDd lho Bolda"!.Y(IIy Doo't We Do It ill Tlld!oa&lt;l" blastin&amp; out. Ill!!!:~.......
0a die ......,., bn*1'111i..Jit ...,.__ iJ lhe " Tnvd AJa{ey."
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:aen.h IM!orclho wwdJ, ' 'llluckeyeo,
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"LL WELCOM..
Aaallaak'oa.._w lluod oalhe__,yllow or.,..,plehe clecldeo
to ~e- Mil warclrobccloela't _,to lit lhedn:iseode-e\'Or)'Onc is
._;q de!IPe&lt; jeano lftd ...net ODd IJ&amp;Y Ohio State'jeneys.-but deop!te
- . .. .his ~ci,.riotellllln, b o - ill anyway.
T1le uaY&amp;r u -.barded with tC2I'Cit and lt&amp;l' SbiJU, scarltt l1ld sraY
eowboy bata and ....tetllld .,.y baMen on lhe wdl. E ven a bu&amp;e mooJC
over the door IJ ~.., Ohio Slate-colored sap.
"Whauii y'all waot7" asked a bearded, burly banauler with a acardt
• 1111d»&amp;Jt&lt;&amp;plloo bal. The travda lookuround ID see wbo lhe barteuder
was acldrts!iQ&amp; and ...,. ool)' a JC&amp;tkl and .,.Ymob ontinc to tbt loud
miiSic•
"Yov'" wk.ina to nM.l" be asb. •
"Sun. who else wollld 1 be taltlna tot. Yoo'" the ooly ooc
fAUS
t tbae."
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"Oii. Ob yeah. I'U have a ROllin&amp; Rotk," Slid the .t~. The
IM-Jtt2
bartender brillp back a arcm bottle or boa, tbe only thin&amp; m tile bar
~-·:=:;=====-==::.::..- 1 ttw's not scar~ and lfiY·
Re rUIIJil,cs the beer and steps throuatt the mob and out tbe door.
Walkins down the llretl be notices tbll tNttY few feet, bomnas proclaim,
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"Go Bucks" and "Ohio Slate 56, S~3," and "Bueb No.I I." Cars wccnen talk about bow cute quartabaek Art Schlilter iJ and tbe less
.-do1imlheweet with pooplebanalnaOut orthewimlowswavinaooarlet knowlcclpble fans dlS&lt;USS bow dirty tbe other team Is. " I hope they don't
_. S..lor
S2.t5
and
eowboy bau Jllld l&lt;fdmina "Goooooooo 8\ICkslll''
knoclt out ·his teeth," someooe said or Sehlister. "He has such a nice
Ohio Siate Unlvatlty Is located In a dty whole number one source of lllllle."
pride
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lhe
acbool'a
number.gne
ranked
football
team.
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OSU's
home
MrJNDA Y NITE
The ariJied footbaU Vdn1ihboul tbe Rose Bowl and bow OSU "Got
openlna on Saturday, the panyina, tlcdrirled scarlet and ~y crowd bad lhe Sllaft" when the UniversitY of Snlltbm' California wu put on
IJidt MuoH IJJd, Proco·t
turned out to &lt;debrlle tilt lNiual mum of Columbus' prodiaaJ sons.
probabclon. The Pacir&gt;&lt; Coast conl'aatee thc Bi&amp; Ten wiMas meet in tbe
- "Of eo..,... the Bud&lt; a wiU win:" o rqllled mtbusiastically from bowl aame every Jmaury.
._.It, LrtU'I\ lrto!fl' A.
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' behind lhe COWlttr of an Ohio Scadlum concasioG st.aad. ".we're oumber
"Now the best team W&lt; can play ls StaAfO&lt;d lD lhe R~c»•1. Alabama
llud fir•ll•
. . .!'abe's iD ber lale tblrtla '*"&gt;o, beocuse sbe can't J&lt;1 tict. . -u a ·will probttbly play Pen Scat• in the Su,ar Bowl and take the 11atlonal
eonccssioa just to be"ucar the Budceya.
clwapioasblp ••T1lll bastard (/\1lbama Coacb Beat Bryant) 1~ to l&gt;!•Y
T1le womaD wu propooed to In a ....a little spot aloa&amp; mony ooe of lhe ~he &lt;nnt.S,"Ifllllled ooc rm aaariJy. " lr-·rc IOIUil- th~u~
lf1TE
many windin&amp;. sbruiHioed paths on OSU's..,.....,... cazQPUS. Htr son was "''&lt;IOIIA play .,mebody IDUah ed ~ lhe touah latmS are oo probatio~.
· probably eoodeved alooa tbc banb of Mlnor We, a beautifuUy clcsilned
The pl'll'&lt;fl eome out ap;n and. rcccivc . - h a boisterous standona
wo~cand lanscaped bod¥ of wat&lt;r where COWIIkos fOWl8 lovers bave deeicled to Ovation from the sellout aowd. T1le bOnd startS in and CVCI')'O&lt;Ie IOd CI'U)'
tie the mariw knot.
as thc playcn are introduced.
"Once OSU Is in your blood, you can't J&lt;1 rid of it," she added.
The pme Is almost antidlnwk 11nlil, after a frmzled lntroducxion, the
In downtown Columbus the day before the pme the city usually holds a BuekcYCS fall behind tbe Syraruse Or&amp;I\Jtmtll Zl·l. They quickly eat.c b up
" Rally in the Alley." a bia party alona Hish Street with music and liquor tbouah. and early In tile second half they ao ahead for IJOOd. It mlabt seem
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and thousand• or scarlet and aray Buckeye fans.
• like a comeback win would be an invla9rarlna pme to watch. but "I knew
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we WtrO JOinJtO win," ODO faa pid and iDd.c ed, IO did everyone d .. at t.h&lt;
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On cam• d,.y,
sobool 's bt.ncf stat1S marcbin&amp; • r!!und at about 9:00 game. They wanted to ... osl:J run up tbt score oaainst these 27 poont.
A.M. praetidna (/JIIu hrdf'-illyle tbearries and 11 aroond II a.m. the huae undadoas and the 31·21 finiil,made for a duO afternoon. ·
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band too which forms the word, ''OHIO," on t.he fldd.
crowd left the stadium, slanallrli another Ohio Slate wU(. "&lt;lluo Slate
This crowd Is p&lt;edomlnantlY fanatical and not restricted to anyway to alwaY' wills," .tid one OSU student. -·Th- aiWIIY'J rlllainathat bell."
tbc ste..,..ypcd rootbaU ran. ~ .... little prls, old wccncn, That evenlna. rtpO&lt;tS o f tbe pme do&lt;nlnate Columbus TV and radio
WOmfoll,little boy., vay old
and ~men-everybody loveo tilt Bucks. newubows, much the way Bvffalo Bills' rq&gt;O&lt;U are featured ~. but very
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The insanrly deafcnina ,..., cr\ll&gt;ll .,ben lhe players Nn oot onto the mueb ~~nlike the way UB BuUs pmes art eovaed.
r&gt;dd for., _
_..,. ups and docsa't sub$lde ror at least r.ve minutes as
lb. U B, few people besides lhe four to siJt t.bo\l$and patriots wtoo lllow up
lhe 86.000.plus ao auy. ARer practlcina fn&lt; about ten minutes, thc for a
even kDow .. bo woo and many don't earc. This is primorily doc
Buckeyeo leave lhe fidel and l&amp;llD the crowd slands up and starts to the fact that the BuUs arc a Division Ill team, ~ Ohio State is
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That evaybodj acttla down and stlrll talk.ina football. some of the
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! athlete's way tllrou&amp;h coUcae. "Eiosentially wo-would be paylna him for hi&gt;athletic scvka," informed Stcde.
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Despite nut bcina able tO ai•csc:holanhips, Steele maintains tb•f •uppon
for the Bulls is aood. altbou&amp;b not OSU·IIke.
" I think that the support is exedltllt for the tlu of the school and also
A11Gilable SA OHU:e.
&lt;onsidcrina that it's in lHneuopoilllD area. We had ~.ooo at the Bro&lt;:kport
pme which was a rceord for them." stressed Stede. Ht also reported that
UB distributes more season tickets than any otllcr DivUion Ill school.
UB did have a Division Iteam in the past; untU football was d&lt;oPJ!ed in
• - .1971 . The team did DOt play a major scbeduk. ouch as OhiO Slatt, but it
\lots Division l,nooetlldeu.
The moot succa&amp;ful UB team was "' J9S8. T1le football P'OiflJII was
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under a cleslanation or "small eoUc:at" and lhe Lamben C:Vp as the
best East Coal «atn, ac:c:ordina ID St&lt;de.
Slcdc abo that lhe Athletic {)q)arunalt woWd
lilt Slate
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&lt;mly two lhinp ue for rureln lif~.-b a:od lAM$.
But, in Erie count)!, how to ckaJ with the Iauer is
raisina the ire or lOme reoidcntJ.
A much·publictt.&lt;d 1975 Court of Appeals Ntin&amp;
which cnfor&lt;ed a Full Mar~et Value (FMV) tax
auemnent procedure on all propml&lt;t has &gt;pent q.e
last tove yeau sltlina on the back bu.mer. Alld now,
With a De«:rnber 1980 deadline for completion of the
reevaluation proceS&gt; apptoacblna. the entire proau
may b6 postponed for yet f.nother ycu.
Baclc In 1781, the Sllltt pabed a law ord:rin&amp; aJJ
propenles 10 be IU3GUcd a1 full value. For 187 ye&amp;B,
the law waslanorcd untlla1975 &amp;uneasocaDcd for the
enforoemcnl or tht law.
C~ly, propcrtks in Erie County.~.
for I&amp;Diion pwpoocs 11 oniJ a f..aloa of tbar a&lt;tllal
mukct w!uc. Put l'ew York Scat• court c1ecisio&lt;u lutd
aauaJI)' aJJo~ ~" or so or 75 pcn:ea~, as
lona as IlK rate walhc....,. lor~· CumuiY in
Bulflao, IlK.,..,. tcvd o r - is ooly 31.19
pcrcmt of Cull value. Accordbl&amp; to a Janllal)', 191Q,
New York Public Interest R~ Group (NYPIR.O)
otudy, the waamcnt rona• extends fn&gt;111 3.6 to 198
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propcnia havt DOl '-&gt; useaed for :10 yean: mtanin&amp;

that ~boot neiabb6rlloodJ whlcb have dedioed are now

0V&lt;J·iU3GUcd, WbUe sectlons Of the Ci1;y thai have

lneseased in valuo If&lt; undcr-...1. Even upon sate
of pr~y. rcusemncnt u usuaJJy n01 perlonned
unless requested.
"NYPIRO proPOJcd IIIII we were doin&amp; it (uoequal
~WCU~Dmtl intmtion&amp;lly, Whlcb is a 101 of blink,"
dtlo..U Buffalo Conunisrioon or As&gt;cs1o&lt;s Joseph
Ndl a siluatioo is
Cord&lt;ro. 1n raa. Cordm&gt;
not unc:ommon-Rocha.rn- bu OCM. bid a reassesm~au
prorram In SO ytarr.
Undtr tb&lt; new FMV plu, aJJ prnpcnlcs would have
a taxable IUOC$UII&lt;nt of 100 percmt of trUe, full market
vatu&lt; In an an&lt;mPI to equatlu llle taX burden. At a
C0S1 of 57.8 rnUIIon Ul taspay&lt;rl, Ill~ PRC Jacobs
reevalutatlon compapy hiU been commlS.\loned to
detmnine lull morkC\ value or tach or tb&lt; )ll,OOO
pioces of property In Eric County.
The Jatob• company had orwnaJJy hoped 10
complete re&lt;YIIuatlon by Dc&lt;:&lt;mber of this year to be
U&gt;ed for t~ July I, 1981 tax biD, but. a on&lt;·year
extension bas been reques~cd. The Erie Coull()' Depu\)'
Dircaor is presently rcvi&lt;wlna llle liuw1oa and is
apected 10 rnakt • decliioo sometime tb)s week
rqerdina th• possiblt metuion .

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po&lt;cnt~ danae&lt; penlculariJ lor tile o&gt;'tt-issesscd
horntown&lt;r. ~ NYPIRO repOrt shoWilluls cunently
19.3 or an "lo"' value" (lmdct Sl9,000) boo&gt;co in
Burrato OR over-W&lt;U&lt;d. For c.umpk. tbe poor inoer
East Sicle ntl&amp;hborhood ~ an
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"If a low Income home-owner b pa)'in1 more than
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Assessment is a taxing problem
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The real probl&lt;rn to that "if a penon is ovt:r·
useaed, he does no! knPW 11," &amp;&amp;yo NYPJRQ taxation
spceimlill Frank Bullerini. "Tas bill&gt; !how only the
asseOS&lt;d valuation and the tolllltu due. If you eallthe
o;lty llll lWdser's ornce arid wanted to know tho full
value of your house." continues BuuerW, ••rhey
wouldn't be able to
you an answer."
Butterlni hopes to ..., lbc macun&lt;nt or a arievanc&lt;:
period ' durlna whkb homeowners could rue for
re:&amp;SSC:Iitmmt. ln additloo, be scc:sa need lO ''bavc more
itlforrnallon put on inciMduaJ'• tu bills, rueb as What
pcre&lt;n!&amp;l&lt; of FMV is tile tOUII .......,...,,
"If you "-! In formed tupaycn," believes Bustenllr,
"Ibm thebutdeo ofpoofwould fallon lbeiJ1dividuaJ.
But ooc pro&gt;'ldinathi• inlonnation b unullic:al. Thar'•
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Kol Nidrei · Fri. Sept. 19th 6:-'Spm
Morning Service Sat. Sept. 20 at 9:30am
Yizkor at ca 12:30 pm
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'fbe impon....,. or property , . . revenues eannot be
dtn.iecl-they provide 2J. percent or cota1 operllina
adlninistnsion. "Th...
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such .. pollee and nrc prOicaioo (and) maintm&amp;nee or
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Yet many people are- nor even •ware of currcr11
taxation proecdurcs. Commissioner Cordtro admits
that hlr orrj('t :l&lt;l)dr out no explanation. but mainuwu
tbat ".some- brochures. arc available in ollr ofrecc::·
Evm 10, llutttrinl contetlds thAI "there'• really a lacl
or lnformatloll...
Eith&lt;r way, moit of th... ......,..enHdlled
probl&lt;nu could be .-....:ls&gt;enl ..;tb an FMV taxation
sys~em. With allres&gt;dential, indusuial, ao&lt;l commeri&lt;al
propmla .....sed at 100 percent or real valV&lt; and
payina an Identical ...,. rate,
tu burden would be
fairly and equally &lt;linrlbutcd ouro=ticallv.
"But people are afraid ol a major t.,. r.llin,"
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to modify the FMV, aJJowiA&amp; municipalities to Itt a
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It's .Cce to hear a UB administrator say constructiOn on
both campUSM will continue as ach-.c;lulad. It will be even
nicer to that happen.
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Unfortuntely we hiMI to react wearily when we're told that
· there will be "no serious lorfg term problems" or delays•.
:::- Long ago we accepted the fact that lhe grandiose plana for
UB would be scaled down. And time has told us ,t o ~le\18.
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recent years, UB administrators cannot be blamed. They,
tteaded. by President Robert L. K-etter, have repeatedly cried
out for support and demanded that the State carry through
on Its commitment to make U~ somethlngapeclal.
The reaLfoes are In Albany-the Qivlslon of Bud~~&amp;t (DOB)
and Governor Hugh L Cetey. More than two years ago, the
Honorable Hugh prornenanded through the Amherst
Campus declaring he'll offer medicine to the wounds llelritected through benign neglect; Informing us that his goal
Ia to provide the best educat.lon available to students.
Only some of us bellell8d him. Others sew those same
students as the ones he allowed to be shoved Into jammed
lecture halls and dislocated between three campuses. The
students he wanted the best lor were disenchanted with
· unfinished campuses, crowded dormitories -and "homeless'
departments.
Still, many people smiled at his 'promises. Local
asaemblymen smiled, area residents amlled, construction
leaders am1led, and we think we even saw a few UB
students amlle.
Even If the VIce President lor Facilities Planning Is
e&lt;orrect now when he says construction will be
completed •.• eventually ••• much of the damage Is done.
We 11,11n never forgive the Care......wnlnfstratlon and the
power·hungry DOB for starving a1Jii!Verslty that years ago
was promised to become vast and rich, ''tile Berkeley of the
East." And the scraps they've thrown us over the past few
ysars do not add up to what we need and deserve. They
barely allow the bastes.
Most dama_glng, however, are the losses-In morale,
prolesaors, time and prestige. For the future, all the candy·
coated speeches and smiles on record-Intended to hide

A vote for Tdneluis
To the Editor.

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toam haa made It lll&gt;undanUy ciNt that they are
thorouohly dia8jipolnted wtth the way lhallhlnga haYe
W0&lt;1Uid out "" them -thl• MUOn. Apparently, they
bell..• Paul TJlnlerla Ia not capable ol coacl!lno their·
"notlonoMy ,.._.. toam. In addiiiOn, the amount of
money atR&gt;ted them Is not to their liking. •
We IOOuld like to approach lhot~e two lasues
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~:_~:~ ~u, 81 members of last years men•s team, we
UB's John Neal dOes not have to warn us that "Amherst had 1~w great Of&gt;PGr1unl ty to be eo&amp;CI&gt;ed by Mr.
won't be as big as the original 1967 plan c•IIS!I (or." Over ) TJJnlorls &amp; we con tell you flrat hand thai ho - .
the ~sl decade wt'WI Men systematic ~ling 'iiOwn of the know th~ :IOubt~les" of bowflno that can &lt;Mh tho
new campus. Square footage for a student union has been dlflo"'nce ·between winning and roarng. However. no
chopped In half, then halved again. •
one has to tal&lt;e 0\lr word for h. Tho facta apoal&lt; fer
We'd like t o forget what Amherst was supposed to look themselves.
like In 1978. But the blueprints will not disappear and the
LastyearPauiT~Inlenaguldodthemen'steamtolhe
frustrations ol twisting arms to mak~t promises come true • WestGill New Vorl&lt;.Conference IItie. tn order 10 wrn that
are still real
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Niagara County Communlly College and Etle &gt;County
~· we If accep,t the buildings from the good Governor. Community College. By tho way, fot.Jhose oi you who
We If even say vie re refleved that Carey and the DOB pulled are not familiar with collegiate bowling. the W.N.Y.
the •:gilts" out of theft bag of trlclts. We mal( even begin to Conlerenc&lt;~ ts not a onetime tournament, but rather a
have new found faith and pride In this University and eagerly league that meeta ... ry week- Which means that Mr.
awalt the future.
Tzinlerts' Jearn was nota flash In the pan. We had to
But we'll never forget the ole boys In Albany and w e'll not bowlwell•no1J1Jh tobeot nattonallyranked teamawQek.
say 'thank you' once. We'll be getting only what's been ahor woek. Anyone who .knowa bowling evan tell you
owed us and we've waited for that ter too long. that It tal&lt;oa an exceptional coach to gel a team to bowl
However, the simple assurance from Neal that "It'll that conslO!ently.
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llappen" stiff does not resolve our doubts. It's st[ll not time
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symbolic &amp;how of "azenese. We ve always know It will oorMivn 101t year. As 1 , .11., of fael In the
h~pen, W8'118 Just never been sure "what" or "when ." So oatlon&amp;la, - • 12th In tile cOunlry. Olld fl~t In the
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· state. Keep In mind that we did all of this whhout
the ecars-al'lould not erase reality:

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1-a-eurprlslng to u5 that tho women nave expressed such

lillie lallh In a man thai has dono so much with the
smail amount of resources giWJn him.
We believe that II our coach had aCCf$5 to the money
necessary to reach ovr teams lull potontlaJ, tnat we
wex~ld be able to compme wllh a.ny team ln the MUOn.

Pertlap.a then U\CI women's bowling te.am wouldn't be

so quick to fudge Paul T~nleris.
The unders~Md are the member&amp; or the UB Men's
bowling 'earn... We do not wish to-remain anonymous.
Indeed, we have been anonymous tor too Jong.

Bob Meldenl&gt;auet
Mark Fosttr

M/uPotrfe
Oove Bombard
Ron Hubbrr/1

Jim Ooiffl
Scott Seier

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Another vote.for Tdnierls
To IMEdllor.

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having !he distinction ol being a voraltY,lilllfll!l·
Which brings us to the MCOnd lotuo. ll!"'cMy.
There fa a great dlsporlly between tho amount ot
• fund&amp; allocated o club team like oor&amp;elvH, and ·a
varsity team, auch • • the women. For examPle, It was
noted •ln one ar11cto that Wcauae of the rtllng cost oi
boWiino equipment (like bowlino balls be4ng $!10.00)
thai the budoet lor tho women Jut! won't cut 11. Mooey
problema lor tho men start little SOOIMII'. We are more
co_,..ed wltfi the rising co&amp;! ol gas. TranaporoUon Is
a major problem lor our team. It ..,,.,. the
women's minds.. A&amp; ,., aa equlpnient rs concerned,
each man brings What each man can allord. (Whloh
lnotodet poYflog lor our own Unllonna.)
Still• ...., wfth all ol theoo problems Paul TJlnlerls
lias managed to build a respected and ..9Q!"trful
bowling proori.-nyone connl!Ctod with Jfie men's
team COli tell voo hoW dodlcalod Paul is. Thai Is WilY II

TIQ leiter lain responoe to the anlclo publlllhed In
lho Sopt-bfr lOin ISsue of Tto•Sp«trom deallr&gt;g with
t(le actlo!J- «&gt;I _ , "'"'"ben of UB's women's
bowling team.
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Fl,.t ol alt. !tie IISI/8 has no! hi~ to dO wllh Tille IX.
Tlllo IX provides tor eq,uot hmclll\g ot men's and
women'o ljlOita and thla hu been tho dirl!Cttoo ofUB'a
a!hlotlc clet&gt;anOMnl. Keeping In mind thallho..tolhletlo
Buc!oot hu been frozen fO&lt; tho put lour yeora, thoro
hat _ , a 17,1142.28 /11_.. In llle - · • ~poo11
budget and a 114,511.00 . .. 1n the miii'e
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now coacl! lorl~e team, I can hardly -WhY Tille IX Is
b&lt;OOOh! Into lh&lt;\ argUment -.! all.
II the team "*'lbert are arouino that their new
coach. Pa~t Tzinlons. Ia not qualified, theii. t loar thot
they be only ~all rfghL
01 couroe II we had thousands or dollarS to olle&lt; a
new coach we would probably llod e candidate mora
quolllled than Pout. As It Is, we have ollly a limited
amount or dOIIers on~ Paul's quollfllcadono· .-nl!d
far better than any of the oti&gt;Or applicant a.
Belore Paul t&gt;eoan coacl!l!'lllho men'a bowll!&gt;g club
lal OOJ ot aJ]f...,. In tho
the loam hod placed ACUI bowllf\11 ~ 1.aot Y... with Pout at tho
~""' they_, mat - t - t and the Westam New
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Jolin J. PerMotlo
Dean, O.U.E.
Editor'• Note: "Open Forum " will - become a
regulat Wedna!Jday feature of The Spectrum
deslgllfld to allow Un/venlty mamben • chance
to express their views on top /ell they
"spec/allza"ln.
John J. i&gt;wadotto. Dean of
Undtll'f/flduste Eduoatlo'ir •net a profe~sor of
Classici was ask«/ by Jhtl nawlp8f}ar to wrlla on
/lie fu/ure of higher «&lt;ucaJion.
This column ;s designed to allow The Spectrum
to seelr out Unlwnlty.,_,.,. anct as~ lllam to
submit lhfllr opinions' on a given IBIIJtl. We
therafortl, enoow.ga UB administrators, faculty,
1111111 lnd lltudents to submit the names oJ an)'
people they bel/eve would provide lmerettting
''Open Forum" m•ttrf«l.

or.

I should like to deland the concept ofthe"lvory
tower." That may lrrltlte 60me people, ano atrlke
others as ~~arrowty ragr88$IWI -a rldleuiOiia form
of cullural lag clleflahed by an academic lrlnge
no longer worthy oftHtrlous conslderatlo.n. It will
also, quite agalnat my lnfentlona, give comfort to
those Who have long ceased to scrutinize the
health of the IU•IIne that should connect their
work as scholars and eduaators wllh the world
around them. However, I believe that we have
reached such an Illiberal stage In the
development of higher education that we require
a dramatic antldoil-one that, In my Judgment,
can only be provided by a soJoum In the '"Ivory.

tower."

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Agalnat an Inevitable mleconstructlon ol my
remarks, latlll61nslatthatl recognize and accept
the eoclal obligation Which the ,university,
especially the tax-supported state uniwralty. has
In our culture. Tha university can never erose
' Itself olllrom the world, pull up lha drswbfidges.
end cultivate a wholly t lmeten. ethereal
exlstenae, like Magrltte'a Cl!lttlu dell Pvr-nen:
cold towers on a barren rock hung,_rootless, In
apace. 8111the preclae nature of tile university's
obligation to society Is Where 1-Rnd myself at
odcls wfth those who accept the ptMentt/encl. I
say "acaept" because this trend lrT many ways
presenta Itself as the rn8'()table product ol a
complicated and cloeed system, to be sullered
with reslg~~atlon. lmpervloU3 to alternation by

rational planning and cnolce. The trend I am
talking about Is the increuing tenc)ency to treat
education with ~sumptlons ol a model derived
!rom consumerism.

Cons-*n
The attitudes and behaviOr ol consurner1am
have become controlling metaphOrs lor the whole
of our existence; ft should therelore surprise no
one that they have Invaded the academic world
aa well Even an administration with a gorgon-eye
on lha universi ty's uniQue and propet luncllon In
society will lind It Increasingly dilllcull,
especially In a IBx·suppOrled lnslflullon. to keep
It I rom be1ng overwhelmed by these metaphors:
enrollment Quotas. h ..dcounts. ••student
demand" Interpreted almos1 . exclusively as Joboriented skills or credentials; lrlstltuUon31 ond
course advertisement, now become every bit es
seductive and exaggerated as Its non-academic
model; the Investment o f time, the consumption
of courses, the production of papera merely to
procure a grade, Itsell understood now no longer
n an Index ol mastery o f the Instruments ol
manter production or ol e body ol
knowledge-which Is, of course. always self·
maatery too. the establishment of one's
personality In
sell·posseulon
and
lnciependenco-blll rather as a neutral currenc~
lor further procuring the means ol economic
security and aflluence-a currency which has. of
courw, aullered and continues to sull"' the
Inflation to which all ourrencles are subJect. The
work that prOduces grades so conceived unnot
help but be viewed as meaningless and valueless
In ltsell. and might as well be done by someone
else lor pay or out of some pervened conception
ol fellowShip or lrtendahlp. The not result Is thai
the procluc:ts or such a system gradua\e with
more cynicism about It than those wnose
aulplclons of the unl-.ity are born ol Invincible
Ignorance. The quallt._ or mind which the
unlverslty should have conveyed to them are
underatood and appreciated only by those who In
some measure already pOssess them. Those Who
miss them In thelf present education can be
expected •• future taxpayers to suppor1 the
studies that produce them at an even low"' lev.el
ol priority thln tllat which now prevails. In the
end, simply to keeo Its sales up, the unlveralty

becomes lndlsllnguls.hable from any other
competitor In the rnarkt!1placa.
Wa must fight to maintain some Ivory towers=
ptaces where students may be actively
encour•ged, even exhOrted, possibly required (!)
to explore areas of knowledge. habits ol Intellect,
visions olthe world thai ft\ay not be in Immediate
demand. It is generally true that the mor._ we
process peoplo lor immediate and specific
demands, the more quicklY we make them
subJects of obsolosc:ence, In a world Whete the
pace ol change Increases ever mote rapidly. The
Ivory tower I have In mind Is a rerraat lrom
Immediate and specillc demands. but not a
permanent one. What one can acquire during tllis
re11ea1 will In 1110 long run serve socl61y and the
lndlvlduatlar better than What It is now In danger
of doing. Whleh Is to destroy lis own disllncllve
reason lor being. For II business .and Industry are
now beginning to compete with unlveslllas lor a
snare ot the " market,'" II can only be because we
have strayed lrom the plrf'IIO&amp;eS lor WhiCh we at a
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most lit.
In short, the activities ol the unlverslly, and
especially ollts undergradulte division must be
governed by truth and must communicate truth,
Irrespective of current "demands." It cannot
becOme, as It nearly did In the late slxtln. the
i nstrument of propaganda. a mere training
ground lor partisans. N either ShoUid·h now
become the nu,.S81yola consumer eoclaty. In its
dedication to truth and ltnowledge lieS Ita right to
Independence from all vested Interest and private
purposo, lrom political parties, !rom statism as
welles clericalism, from I he latest danger In my
eyes. consumerism. I confess I hove not been
very specific abeut lha view I rom the Ivory tower.
Space limitations hare prevent that. The view
from
the
Ivory
tower
Is neither
encyclooedlsm-t he knowledge of e-rthlng
(and a perverse pretense ol General Educatlor1);
noitber Ia It specialization. the knowledge of one
thing. It Is, at least lor a s till, wllat Hume calls
the ability to tranGCend one's private and
particular situation and concerns..and'to choose
a point of view common to one with
others-other people, other cultures. othet
centuries. Su!Oce It to say that, here and now,
General Education may be our only Immediate
hope of achleving lt.
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�Research opportunity
Just a joke

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To the Ed•tor.
The Nollc&lt;&gt;al R...,arch Council ann0&lt;1ncoo Ito 1881
RoHatCh AOioclattshlp Programs tot polldociMil

Edlt0t'1 nolo: The follo•lng pertelnl to • "'"" 18nt to
Tho Spoctnun calling• quota ot t1io doy- "Ugty girl•
,,. more gr•leful''-o ffMralve 1nd rude.

work In lht sciences to be conduct~ In 18. federaf
reaearch lnttltullons wllh laboratories looated
lhrough&lt;Kil tho United Stales. The programs pro'"&lt;le
POI,Idoetoral aclentlsts and englners of unuauel

To tho Editor.

promise and abiiJty with opponunltles for rea.earct\ on

At t ra.cl tile ltiiO&lt; of Ellubelh I. FrMdmon In your
lut laaue, I was reminded of the old ,toke:
A l.cly walks Into o bot with a
duok under her arm. The bantndet
hYI to ""'· "Got out ol - • with
'"'" ~ - • She oay1to hllll, "That'•
no Pl9. that's • duc:l&lt;l" wr-pon
tho bartondet says. ·t wu tallllr:to
to •"" dud&lt;.·
F01 Miu Fr-an lllotd nothing but odmlratton. It
ta.k••. vaJiant human being. one wtth outs. to lll nd UP'
and 1pealc lot "on•half of tho poputotton." lllll*trotld
by tho lady tn the joke.
kowever, her atatemel'!t needa furth., d&amp;tiUcaUon.
Does She refer to on~halt the populatlon ot the Khool
or one-ttallttle female population of the tchOol? Surtly
It aht 's to be a sPQttesperson for a or~p. 11 rnuat be
clear to all concerrted Who she'a speaklno for.
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Mlsa Freedman, It's obvious you eanno1 take a joke..
To think tl}!lt the editorial stall of Tho Spectrum W&lt;KIId
bo 10 ln..nslllve and Yk:lous u to al~ one!
d&lt;!llbetatoly malign suC/1 a rocognlul&gt;lo poteen togo of
the scnoors population wlth&lt;KII regan! to their fHIIngs
II qu~tllloglCot. •

prot&gt;lemolargoly or their own choOsing Y$1 compolll&gt;to
wllh tne reaeateh Interests of the euppor11no

lll&gt;otllOfY. lniUol.cl In 1954, tho Assoclotulllp
Programs hive eononced the cor- devolopment ol
over 3500 tcientfstl ranging from reeent PHOs to
dlollngul"'*' Mnlot scionliSis.
FO&lt;Jr _
_, 01 mOtO fvii-Cime Aliocllt-11)1 Wilt
bo owar- on o competflhive buts In 1881 lot
to101tellln cllomloll)', onglno«&lt;ng, lind motllomltlco,
ancl In tho oarth, onvlrOM!ontal. pltY$1CII, apaca and
lito acloncao. !Cost ol tile PIOOramt are open to bo1h
U.S. and non-U.S. notloneto, and to both recent PHOs
ond ..nlor lnvestlgllOfl.
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Awlrds are ")16t for a year wlth POSSible extension a

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ttuough a second year. aenlor applicantS may request

shorter tenures. Sllpends range ftom S20.~ a year

(approximating GSn, Step t oatartea) for recent PHOa
to approxlmataty$&lt;0,000 a year '"' Senior Assoclatoa.
Altowtncu are made ·ror r~ocatlon and for Umlled
profeaalonal travel during !•nure. The fed1111
lal&gt;ototory provloea-111WA1osoclato progro,.matlc
OUPPOtl tncluCII"g laciNUoo, suppott lltV!cos, end

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f'I4M::etMry "u1prnenL

Apallcatlono to the ~ell Council "'uot bo
pollmo"** no tit or thin Janu.,Y t.S, 111111. Awardl
bo announcaclln Aptil. •

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lnlotmatlon on &amp;peclllc , _ c h oppprtun~lea and
l~t tabotato&lt;tn. u woU u application material8,
moy oe obltlned ltont tile Auocletnhlp Olllca, JH
810.01, 2101 Conotltutlon Avenue, H.W, W~ngton ,
D.C. 20418, (202) 3511664.

Do you wanna dance?

- J. Chester llcKH

To tho Editor.

0/rOCior

Israeli Fo'k Dancing tlu now ex.latecs tor tome nine
y..,. here &amp;1. the State Unf\leralty of New York at

BulloJo. Our1ng those years loraell Fo l~ Donclng hll
creol.cl loll of Cloavet'tm (lrlanda), and a deep Ruoch
(opfrft) ol B'Arez (tS&lt;aal t,., lend, tho people), to thoaa
Who juat came to enjoy tho dancing; ll&lt;ui&gt;Dlaco Style.

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The strte:s that We prea.nt ranges hom Haaal&lt;ffm to

Yemonlto soul dancing. depicting tile In tho Kibbutz.
Mosho•, O~SPOta. and high aleganca In loratfl Social
lift .. : Tno ..pttsslon ot each lndrvldual donca
touches sometMng different.
fl&lt;ll poaaibly, the moot Important quality ot Fol~
Dancing 11 tile ltlends that are modo wothln • little
lstaetl Atmosphoro heto at U.S.
Wo aro toaclllng Dancing Tuesdoy lrom a.t p.m..
!olio- by IIQUOSI dancing, at Squltt HaiL
Just cton•t hang there in your apart"*''· 0t ctomt.
Come. and learn a HtHe of Israeli

C1Jiturt.

An active,

and alive culture.
ShalOm.
Rog1r CfUIItlan
Long tlmo Folk 0/lncer

Come out and cheer
To tho Editor.
Ovtr tho past two - . our ..,.,.., 1-blll4
IHRI hit lravetted to ~ State Coltovo and
eont.nd s..,. caoooe and on both - . llloy
hive totumld ""'h vfctottes.
Thlo Sotunlay, September 20, tho VB Buill WIIIIIU
on Grove City Colf4ge In an tlltmPI to maRo their
rec&gt;Onl an Jmpttsllve ~ tn this .....,., lltat homO
game.
Tho team his allown ltMtf to bo a 000&lt;1 one and
would opptocJaie tile suppott ol etl a t this Saturda y' a
gaiM.
tl you would llu tp 011 lnYOivad In any ol the
ectlvltfo planned fOf thiS week''a oame, or htve tome
ldtu ot your owr(, oomelo tile Pap Club - l n g to bo
, _ thl8 W.c!naaday. September t7, II 7:00pm In rc&gt;o"'
" ' Squire Hall, MSC.,
Come over to Rotary f ield thlo SOIUrOey at 1:30pm
and Ceich a 8uHIIQirtl
Par WHitt
,.,.._,,, UB Pap Ctul&gt;

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Depart"*'' ol Pvbllc Safety has come up wtlh tl\ls lf&lt;otch olo

man oc:cuhd ot mal&lt;lng ._.,., ..,.,.,... towarda _,.., .Jn
Oooclyeat Hall He Ia clnctlbed as a """'• mofo• .oo~ oloee, e· to
1'1"; noavy tq ,..,.,,., build, potot"""'cn. no fac:Jat t~alrand mayoo
~ tno
llob He waa lui ..., tn GOOclyMr Mond&amp;YJI anyone

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~aslnlotiMUon

concornlng thl'o man. -.JIPublle-Soroty at 83&amp;-2222.

�Donate some time

A u revoir

To rlto Editor;

To the Edltot.

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1 oampua votunteer I e&amp;rnt acros.s 1hls ufgent

nHd.

a,.._,., aurnmor. ond a

T~• )'01/1!11 PftJplo of tM lklr..rsiry .,, to r~
realdtM/1 of rtt. Ro..-. Cop~on Hont• lilt• CIHm 11 to

coli-/nor go logothtt. Young poopto ho/p tho
eldtrly mllntlln mtnr stnSfil ol o.lng 1 pert ol 1 /am/ly
Jn(l comm11n1ty. They bring their much nHded vtgor

with

T,e lnter·Ataldehee Counclt Ia tl'le dormitory
g.oyemrMnt lor the at\tdents whO. INa on came&gt;ue at tne

tltt~m

ol rtllfionshlp.._

Tile nofld 101 tile Res/diM$ ol 1111 RMa Coplon Hom•
to
tM opportut~try ro eJIIb#sll melnMglu;
rolotlt&gt;nshrp&amp; wl tn yoUnQ tHQIJielo ""()' QIN/, /dfny of
our Re.tlfHrtU no longer ha'i'ellmllhltiMttg /fl tile,,..

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so "'''/ ere not aote to •nivt com,.nfonshfp tnd
..u.hly or young poop/e. "'•ny hiV. nil'/11 hfllll clllnt;ll
,o &amp;1'1/07 flU$ IY~ of relttlorrl/llp Con~erse/y"' meny

young p«Jpte need ttte '''•Hon•Mp tao; some hii'H
nfvet Hnown 1 Grandparent. othfiS miss their own
Gr~ndplttnlf bec;atJse they arellvfng IWI'f from hom•
attctlff Jook;ng Iota Chlnc:e to ihlrt with oltJti ltlt,Jfts
Allftouoh we no lonper h1ve • form1llled Adopt A
Gr•ndpeftm p1ogr•m Itt ctJ(Ij&amp;J(ICI/01'1 wUn Uttw.,-sity ol
Bulfllo. we wewkl r•ally lrtJOY ntlpmg ,oung
entl oldM edf.Jit&amp; ntabll$11 • """'' ,..,.. program. Tn/1
c.n o. done 11 • grovp proJect or oy lnd/.,klual&amp;

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Unwerolly ot Bullato Alit&lt;
munlnglul Otlonta11on eo. the lAC Ia looiMg fo&lt;wlt1l
10 • ...-y 14icc.tltful wear1

Ahet having spent twetve montha 1.1 an IRJ just~
and ha¥1no spent seventeen month• at lhe lAC
p resident. I feel the IRC needs a chiJ\Qfl In lead&amp;~shlp.
The Urst ten months of my admlnll ltiUon was- a
rebuilding ora. We attempted to bvlld up our
re:putaUon, OfQt.nll• a centraJ 1rea of Qllh-tflng fcx ttwt
r~ts(lht Fargo G~) lfldo c11rUy Olfr gotlS

as a dormitory QOYOfnment. lMOfgl.nizaiion haa come
a tong way, Dul t~ tutute tool(!; ltlthe mofe l)fomf$ittoln v•~wol my past parUctpa1ton ln l,RC,I feel that now
Is ltlt umo lor me to conc:entrete n"'I'e hUvUy Of'! roy
acadetn•cs. I would like to wtah my aucceuo,, Gfegg
Smitn. IM t&gt;oot or luoll. ofld ll&lt;now tnol ~• will perform
well aa thla ye~ta.' IRC presldena. I nave olflclallr

rootgned my poallooo as ol lu"-"'•Y ii&lt;!PI 9, 19110
II nu been a pleasure to seNt u ~0\.1' oomltoty
reorn4!11tlth't. and I.QQty hope that everyone will taM
IN puoe "' the•r OQr'MHOf'Y IM"O area

Thts IOI\If above. was IOI'It to rntFObruary 2'9. Since
then Tt1a HHiel Fo·undcuion hilS de·,eloped sucfl. a
P'OQ'Am, and nqw t'!OeCI&amp; mcwa peoole. You may
contact Jane Cote. Oitector ol Voh;ntuts, Rou Coo~on
J""'l•~ Home Ood tnlif,...ry-~1 1 . 0&lt; callibe Hollol
HoUHII36-0540 dKtittiY
t f'!awe wO(~MI wftll etdeffy befotlln both Wa'Shtn-gton
0 C~ •n&lt;J Miami Beach-SoUth Btacn Area, and I ct.n
lelf you the e-J~~nence Is wtOnh 1 kn f" yoUf fUture
)e.~ts

to come.
Roger Chtistfllo

Reduce oil dependence
• to the E.dJtor:
For decadtf America has depended on oil. • nof1~
f&amp;neWibHI U!SCWrU tO orodUGe e tectriC,l"V and keep I hoe
Yfhitel.s ot tnciU&amp;ItY fn rnotlon Recently. as tuppliesc o•
ou ••• qu.c.kly dwlndhno oown to nothl~ •MI oema.-..2

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JRC says •sorry'

tor '' u
at tnt prK;e -we PlY 101' 11 ue on tne riw.
tfle 1*)910 as weU as the teldera.h1p ot ow nation,..,.
~unto say thlt ,\meuc:a Is In-''' mklft ol 1n ••Energy
Stlortego:•

~the Frldaya ol September &amp;lM 12tnetRC wookty ,
movlea were c.ncened. These movies we,o to be- shown

All hough thura Ia a -5t\ortage of eully acquired tossll
luelt such •• o'land coal, Arntuc• 11 nol e)(perienc1nO
,., ·•Energy St\Oftlge " The- evidence of tnis is aU
around"' There are manr founs ot enlfQY 10 be fovllCI

on 1no Main Slr.. l Campus In Goodyear C.leteria. lna

1" tnta counuy, ran;1ng hom 1\\Jc•e•' power to

To the 'Editor:

m~I.H weft ca.nceUed because ot 1 pt'Qblem '41rlth the
ma1Ung oft~ ff1'CWieS hom tNt dlatubutOf. We"ve honed
ool tM C)fObtem and we wtstt to eltend our •pO'OQles to

the teatdenta of Mefn Sueet to, II'IY IM:Otlvenieru::e

Making an effort
To tno Editor.

Wt\llltle otltclal18$lgnellon of lttomos R. Knfllhl as
prasklent or the Inter Residence ~l. tn.• r61"1'aln'ng
.. E.x.ec\ltl\'1 Committee Wlthes 10 fNfhrm its posttlon
IRC IS 1~ tno mkiSI ol o genital roorgonlzallon and
oobullding period. As Tom notl&lt;l, one IRC has. been

working lowardsreeslabllohlng Ill vii., poslllon wllhln
ttMt unlvorolly. Tho IRC e.ocullvo Committee l,.lstllal
wllh th~1)410111o, Ideas ond tacllll.l es aval)a~. all ol our
goata win be achlevod. E.cHing and "''"atdl!'Q Umes
oro bel&lt;lo planned lor the -rng yeor. lkop byll&gt;e
olllco In 101 ~argo and -what lAC M&amp; lo ott~&lt; '"'

you.

Qeott\ermaJ to wf~ POWM. N wetlaa oUMHI..,ich are
be•t&gt;O cle&gt;etopocl. TM only shorltgo to be louNI ln
Ameuca 1n regard to enetoY ta Oflt ot lM adVanced
toctmotoQY which .. ould be req\llled fOI' the appuoaHon
of lheU many varloo 8flerQ~ fOfmS lOt uae In areas with
largo pQi)Uiatlons.
It 11 vltal to, Amorlca to fln.d ~~tays to reduce na
depondenca on oh I beUeve that tn. only way in wht~
thts can bl dOne it by lnctNSU'0 tl'le u.se ol n.uclear
power whUt aimuttaneous.ty Oe"VefOOI"Q •Uemate fotmS
ol enef'Q't It mu$l be remembef.CS \MI nuc._.r power II
potentially quite 1\&amp;laf'OOU&amp; a~ 1»1 IM minerals
requlrtO to CM"odUCe nuclear tuel are • lso d_.rKIIioo in
supply
At we lntfease ttl&amp; usc of nuclear ttnergy, 't't'e .should
Clltecl our •llontions towatd.s. ttle uM of wind •nd wauu
poW)II. Two succenrul e..amplts of the use of w1nd
powf'Jt are the windmills tound on tne !stands of

CUIII'I"&gt;n- on&lt;1 B"""' l51and. l~ey hove 1J9nlll.,.nlty
,..,...,.., ,,. IIIII• pao&lt;l by IM ~ ~~abl,.nts or 111e1e
tsi~ncts lot t~ eteetttctlr tl\eY use. Water whMI$ Mve
Deen used tn thfl counuy tincerts c:otontal beQ•n~~s•
af'\d a gfHt csea1 of eleetrfcily Is no\IW produced Uuougtt

lht!: harnet~~ ol bOdies of water wlttl dams ~lpped
wltn etaeulcal gtnerat1ng equipment.
Groat advanees ha\18: also bean made'" '"e areas of
&amp;alar tnd geotnermat power, and lhe Increased
pnKJucUon or' gauhot and ayntn.t~ 1\lei.S nave also
helped 10 techx:e our de~ndence on oiL
Onty tNougn 1,.. con'lctenUout uw or ('LtCIN'
ttnefQY, •nd tM ~aot of more aJtamate tonns

ol onergy. Otlell wo aonlc!'fe I~ hom oil

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Some people will walk a mile show of the UB/Grove City
for a ' camel, others would football aame this Saturday
ratbeT filht thall' switch. Some where the cheek presentation
people drive to Canada tOJet , will cake place.
ps aDd thU Saturday the
The: UBtand Fredonia Siam&amp;·
maDbers or Si,ma Phi Epsilon Pbi members will swt their lri.JI
are aoina to' Fredonia for a ltea at II p.m. Friday, September l9
or beer.
. with Qtb person taldna a shifl
What makes thU bter-run of about one or two miles. "We
really bard is that they are aolna .Jian to roO it iD at halftime so if
to roll the kea back from we're a little ahead of sebedule
f redonia alona Route 20 to we'll take it ~ow or If we're
Buffalo-up Bailey Avenue and behind we'll burry a little,"
into Rotary Field where, explained Sertior Mike Novak,
hopefully, thousands of the UB chapter Siama Phi
cbeerina fans will applaud comptroller. "Georae Port will
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be the one wbo rplls tho kea into
No, this is not the swt of a the stadium'," be added. Georae
new fad like bathtub nacina or Port is a senior at UB aDd
strukina. What Sipoa Pbi president of the fraternity.
brothers are ttYina to do Is raise
This fund raiser is the first of
money for the United Way and the school year by a fraternity
so far they have collec:ted but Novak ~pecu there wiU be
pledaes of one doUar per mile many more.
from area businesaes. With a
team of about forty ltea~uaers Otltet' ena ts piUIIHfrom UB and Fredonia they will
Novalt said be wanted the
puab the beer, with police public to have the riabt idea
escort, over the Sl.S miles. 1lley about what fraternities do.
plan to roll it into18e balflime

strike out on our own and do
somethina for the community,"
he remarked, notlna that people .
mlsbt have neptive imprasio111
of fraternities.
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articles in 171t
dido•t leave the fruerni
in a
aood Jiabt. We'd lite t allow
that we do charic.able~ts and
we are an asfCt to tbe
University," be eJiplained.
Novak also reported that
Sijma Pbi would be holdina a
sianificant numbei or events
ibis year after a year of intetnal
restructuriq. "We're aoiDa to
told blood drives, raffles, car
washes and parties, " be laid.
Althouah it will bolctparties,
the fraternity will not sponsor
aigantic campus·wide beer
blaSts because "We want to
promote a good social Ufe, we
don't want tO promote
alcoholism. We want to show
that there is more to th~
University tban boolts and
homework," Novak explained.

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SAN PIIANCISCO (PNS)-bolplte
A polll.l&lt;:al axiom hold&amp; ihaJ WII.Or wiD
C&amp;Ufomla votel"a1 recent ttNult on
flow uphlll wt-en drown by """"'Y· In """"""""' 1pondlr-s and tues, the 11ate
CaHfomlo, the~ !let larS'Oiy In the
Jeslllatuns Ia rut"""""' toword approval • Iouth, in the hindi of llie "Water
or the . - t m.uoive, coolrOY!nlal and oaoabllahml'nt.• a ooallclon !hat ..,.,.._
_.zy Wllor pn&gt;joct mmony yoaro. Yec 10 developen, ~m rumero. oO oomponioo,
,.,. there hu-. ICant ~ .......
and Olher allied 1111--.
oppooitlon 10 what many m:peru dalm 11
In keop4nc with the Pwlphoral Olnal"o
a wu18ul lloondogte lhlt will bomdit 1
m.uoive oc:ale. thla watorlobby hu - .
few II che expen11! or many.
waalnS' a muslve compolg&gt; to IIOOmroller
The propooed Periplloral CUaJ Ia I
the pro)oct t"""'«b tho ~""'"""·
S1 .07 bWlon 4Somlle ditch that would help
og&amp;lrult the DpPOIIllon Of northern
eMIT)' f'DOI"e w•ter from the Sactamen1o
California lawmal.an. Northnrnera
RlYVr In non.hem Clllfornla 10 lho dry
oontend U..o the 1011them portion of the
oouthland. &amp;y diverting lhc liver water
olate i• already Setting moro northern
before It roochoo the Son l'randJa&gt; &amp;oy
water thAn it ru.Uy r'llead.J,
Oelta, the p('OpOIIOd canal ,..'OUid make h
Within the wooer OllabUahment, the
pouible 10 ·,a)j, out at leut IWfco .. much
moot poweriul fO&lt;CO io tho Metropolitan
water II Ia ,.._.Uy pumped ftom the
Wiler Dlotrict or $outhem Califomla
Delta, Which Is ~ by lilt
(MWO), IonS • prime In f•nnint!
lniNiion &amp;am the l'llciJJt.
-ru-..rn Cllilamll'o pvwth. h io unique
The conal .. pott or a water worb
amons
water
clilttk:u.
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Pf'CIV&amp;lll with an - e d price tac 0(
created by the lillie ~""" ond
aubject to f'08Uiallon only by the
su billion- than the .....
bucJsot thla year. II would. by !)1e year
lo8!JI•ow-e. wl&gt;ich rarely hu norted any
.woo, oomplmo the Slate Water Projod
power over IL The MWD io, In f1et, tho
ISWI'I, probably the moat ambll.iow and
"'"'""'l.larseot ltt!!IJiollve bod,y in the
uponofvo water delivery l)'llom In the
tllte, amaller onJy then the tlate.
world.
uaembly. It hu • budiO&lt; of szoo million.
A bW outhoriziriS the conal lo viJ1ually
of which $1 mlltion .,..,. 10 Jd&gt;llc
...,.. to puo the otate Jeplatw'e lllil
pu11cular1y 10 p.....-k&gt;n or
_ . , dnplte the fact that the federal
...... prolects.
..,...,....._.. which CJrisinally planned tO
The MWD aupp1ieo water 10 oil&lt;
PlY hal( the ClllpiiAI erpen-. bas badr.ecl
...,...., oonWnln&amp; half the llloe·a
out on the p&lt;JUD&lt;IIIhll the _.. would
,.,.,.,Ution. iiJ board ,__,.. ....
-~ the bonelito. The 11.110 . _ . .
oppolnted by . . . . . . that ........ up the
ready 10 uoume the entire rltW"oCin«
diluict. often fer lifo. More than hal( or
burden.
them have subiiMtllal buolneaa lnterolll
Why hove Califomla'1 tu reballlouo
tho! would banef"n from exparuolon of tho"
vooe" not rtoon up in righteous wnoh?
waoer oupply.
n., !mmunloy the water woru enjoy
11eo11 from the power 0( the 11110 loblly
Raln·rid&gt;
and tho 18n0ranoe or the citlzervy aboul
A don\ WU tMdoln the board tWO )"111'1 how It PIYI for the huile project~.
.,.. with ""' oppointmont or o1on 1tem

,..,..Ilona,

Harrh, a former ttate eeteatal
&lt;:ommioa1oner lrom lloworiY Hlllo. She
named a cltiJ.eno sroup 10 o.wn1ne MWD
pollclea 1nd promote- public
accountobllky. The goup 10011 concluded
that the board Ia • •., orpnlullon
...,.,..,.,... 10 rdlody: and thai there II
DO - . t e d nlilllonahlp bet.._,
planned ......... prolecu ond reo! ..00.

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Gn!en hu llnoo '""""" the Wortlns
Alllaooe to Equoliao i!aieoi (WATUii in i.oo
Anfjelel. A rare dlllidMI .olce in the

Iouth, It oonoomdo that if the cona1 is bullo
1 white elephant
that wiD be a perpetual drain on the
IOXj&gt;IYG" of tho llOte.• The SZ3 billion
pr1cetac for the completion 0( the SWI' 1o
n.ooo por C&amp;Ufomlan. Green '-Y"
A major araw-&gt;1 or the C&amp;noto
propol*\11 .. thai It .. 10 the IUI'PIY fer lj!rioull""' in whas
Is often deocribed u a ""-'buka for
the and tho ""~Wid. Ajpiculluro
....._._aspor..,.ofaUthewater
tho Illite.
Acclordlr1s to pn&gt;joct opponenu. the
broadbukot label doea - lit all ......
IIOr'V8d byw water proloct, and-water
demind proloctJonl appear 100 ~ in
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~atlvo for the - - •
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auboidiJed lrtlpted tanninS thrlvea at the
uponae or c......... e11ew1&gt;ere. The
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llec:latnatlon, aupplloa " ' " than ...
miUlon saJ1ono of water • )'W tO U
rniUion 0( lrrijpted cropllnd ln the
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llultma 0( tbotundo 0( Cumo biVO ' - '

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10 hold down CXJI'IlmOdity prtceo.•
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l.).ka Mood. ~ water quali\y control oflldab are

aii8J'Y and worried about their SJ'OW&gt;dwater,
portJcularty In ""' wells ~ ""' 1'\aera) achool
dioiJicL State ~ ...,.. INued a ~ to
Ar1Jcna . . - ... IMcJs """" the IUo 1'\aera) to «wid
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NIM!rthol..., United Nuclear oontlnuea 10 otore
wu1o on the lllo ~lito. Poul RobiNoon c:h&amp;rps
that tho ootnpany and tho ft.lto ~~ office
ruahed l.ho lloena1"8 of the diepoo&amp;l 1110 In 1977. He
aoyo U.. dAm It atllJ "'oaadnfl Uko a lOWe" and reten to
levelo or oonlmllnatlon b@ier than any rooulllnl! from
lhe apW In oompany wells near their north ~Y
line. .
~ an April 1910 repon ftoom EID bealth
pbyllcbta lndll:ateo that no ~ redul:don of
thorium In 1011 -otionl ....... reporucl.
united Nuc:lear bao awpended r eleonup
operatlona. Ollldalo claim tllln.he II&gt;'Mm bed It too
wet to 1upport heavy equlpmont..Wt the reuon it It
to Wei It that United Nuclear It otllJ dlac:barlllnfl wuto

Join the Army Reserve

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Whon yo.. Join lho Army R...,.. under lne Splil Training ep.
tlon YDU c:an 1a~e YCXII Basic; Trolnlng and AdVanced lnd'IYlduat
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yow !raining. ao If• fike ne\'ltlg a tumrMr Jol&gt;.
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to the """"'S""C bu aettled lnlo the heavy·
footed omble or bunlouo:n&lt;:y.
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Soccer Bulls melt away Demons ., AM7 MIMWip8
$p«tfflm S/4/f Wrlt&lt;r

They almost clldo't make it to the
fidd ancL !h• Doomen CoUqe
Demoas wblt they hadn't. A traffic
jam forced US's soc:cer' Bolls to
"t.ake to the back roads," biUiioa
atreet c:oGJtrUction &amp;Del "dead
coda'' oo the oojoum to the contest.
After thlJ detour, Coach Sal
Elposito's troops found the road
that led to the Buffalo Soccer Oub,
.,here tbclr slahts ......, on-uqct
and lhcU sbou deadly, &amp;S they
bumbled the Demons I:Z..l.
The Bulls set or equalled two
team and two illdividual recorda
duriltl last Wednesday's contest.
Mike Ojoralevstl, a freshman from
Wt:St
Wca, led the scodna
with four aoals and three assists.
The hlah-ocorina forward's seven
polnu broke the pm;ow sina)e.
game scoria&amp; record or fove.
OjorJievlld aod teammate Otris
Simon tied the record or four aools
in a ain&amp;l• pme.
The Bull' a 12-toal total 5&lt;1 a new
team siq)e-pme recorcl beatiltllhe
old mark or nine, 5&lt;1 io 1974 aplost
Oaruton Collcae. UB - e d

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Bulls
lambaste
Cortland
by 1&gt;u Hoklu

Sporu Editor
Traditionally, football teams
manoa• with II men on aside. Last
Saturday, the Red Draaoru of
Cortland tried to boose their
defense with a twelfth mao, but still
went down co ilcfeot, 2().14. The
win boosted tho Bulls to a 2~ "[On·

lost rec:ord.

' 'They (Conland} had 1i men on
the field for our last touehdown
play," reponed Buffalo head coach
Bill Oando,'"ll waa fourth down,
on their one (yard line}. But, the

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The added auraaion happenod
with 4:S21cft In theaame. The score
was tied at 14-14, before Bulls
qusner baek Jlm Rodriguez found
llaht mel Kevin Prate in the Dragon
end zone.
But the f1tst sc:orc or the game
came in the r.... quarter. Cortland
fans walthed as wide receiver Gem

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Ooomeo keq&gt;&lt;rs with 6() abou. five aools to Ollt in the last tal
equallina iaotber most.
~ n:tlbutes of fll11-balf play.
The 8ulls WUICiJ lillie time iD
The UB oaslauabt bopa oo a
ftlablishilll cootrol or the pme, beaaliful mdlvidual erron by
wirutiJlll the openina lddroff ond Ojoraievaki. Tbe freshman
clomilUitlna play In the Demon's st&amp;Ddout bolttlcd orr two

o..m.,.

end. A!r.e r numerol.ll scoriaa defendeu and scored while
oppotljlnltlcs, Simoo booted the cumb\ina to llle ..,..., Dloctaco'a
ball put Dloctaco aoalie Deve Tom CoUina 10011 c:olllllcrcd for
Otapman daht atioutcs iDto the what wu to be the out&lt;lulc:d
lint balf. Deemto ql'ictly struck Oemcio 'sl&amp;lllally or the afternoon.
back oo a UB miscue aa the
UB C&amp;l1IC back lcsuhen 9 minutes
Demon's OUben Judd.deOected the later with Simon scorina from
baD off Buffalo's Dave Oarwood, Rlc:barda aod BroWD. Simon had a
catcbinaaoaltend&lt;r Ray Eckert out "h~shoe" two minutes We&lt;,
or position.
bclns credited with a aoaJ !hot waa
UB took the lead for &amp;90&lt;1 at directed in by a Daemat player. •
22:25 of the flltl half. , Simon
01.1"11'0C&gt;d rodccmcd ~r ror'
dribbled the ball upfodd, paaacd to his earlier mishop in frpe fon!l by
O)orgicvsti-who lured the dribblina up from IIUclrldd &amp;Del
Daemen aoaltender to the launc:blDa ·a 35-yard clllp-sbol,
left-then paaacd in front to Many .,bleb cauaht the Ooomcn aoaJie
Gross who put a -y hlJ fii'SI aoaJ of nappina. ~ fosw&amp;rd Mark
the aarne. Llt&lt;r/ Buffalo's Dave Brown closed 'lite .COn.., lu the
Rlc:barda scored oo as.Uu by Oross opeoina Mlf 11 #:IS oo a strike
aod OjorJiovsld aner a scramble in ' assisted by Simoo.
front or the oppOSition's aoaJ. .
With ao 1-2 halftime lead,
E&amp;pollilo adviacd hlJ lam to work. CHlN'I:R:e'tTME.OOZIM t r~~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T&amp;IJ Bo
more oo lhcU puoina &amp;Del in J!:!tiltl 1 N _ .. _ " - , _ · -· - - - - ~
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After a r- dose calls for the lbarp for a Friday cahibitioo pme
Bulls in their owo eod,Espocito's aaains-t the Uaiveuity of
live minules left in the pme, ~
team
ou.-n.., Ooomcn
'e xtra
pia~ via the llc&gt;cliipCZ" to
Pratt pew. ()l)a: opin, the point
aner attempt was off, a lo• kid:
biulnc the erOS&gt; bar.
As In last week's pme, the UB
dcfeme drew praise rrom the 1..-.l
eoadl. "They looked IQOCI. We're
antina them sbapt" Daado
appraised. "We oecd a litllc mote
huotJe. aod a row 1esa mistalt&lt;o."
The defense: bdcl CortlaDcl to 323
yards total .. rr..... indudin&amp; 194
yards in the air. •
Rodripcz llli&lt;lcd the 8uils to 42
yarda orr...... mainly lhrouab 283
yareu.Jl!Shios. The quanerboclc ~
tb&lt; ground pme with 84 yarda oo
14 carries. Mark Maler hulled bis
way for li9 yarda. followed ~Y P11
Whitehead's .SO and Tim Najucb 's

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"llodri&amp;UCZ did

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Dando praised. "1:1&lt; made '\ few
mistakes, but tbot'.s to be ~ed.
He's SUttins to look tiltcthe Jimmy
of old."
CONTACTSI'OAT:Tllleuahtl•...,. bKkprK1klfttet R&lt;*rr .Sporina • HI'KOf'd. 'dM e&amp;llll• ..... pli• y . . ~ ~
Senior Oary Quauani led the
Fl..d .._..,, ....h from e »t• 'ffctory o...., ConfWMI 1•18· a.~y fnwl»on ...lnat 0..- C1ty c.a.e-~
BuU's rceeivilll c:orps wic.b four
grabs, totallin&amp; sa y&amp;rda. Oary Price
Olceson pulled down a Jay Clo:ply 7
Althouah the Bulls "dominlted Bulh defense for anolher aiJo pulled In a quad of catc:bcs,
yard pew and ran it 57 y;ordJ for Jlx the aarne," accordina to Dando, touchdown. Tbe 8ulls evened up nellina 4' yard..
the
Bulls defense lapsed twice-the the score a (CV!f minutes later -when
points. "Oiceson was covered by
As in last week'• win apitut
three men." Dando pointed oul. r..,. or wiUcb rcaultod in the initial running back Pat ,W hitehead Brockport SWc, the Bulls bad
"But, they bounecd off of each touchdown. .,They never reached the end zone wit.h l:l4left several drives stalled due to
threalened," he inrutcci. "They in the quarter.
other, allowing him to score...
tumovtn. ''We fumbled once on
Witb UB down by two poiou, tbe 12 {yfrd liae}, and cot
Buffalo waited until the second could not eross the .SO yeard line,
period to answer. Rodriaucz went euq&gt;l toward the eod of the fi!SI oaodo' pmblccf oo the c:onven&gt;on. intercepted once down tbcre.''
"Wo had to so for two," he Dando said. Last W&lt;dt silt UB
In and scored on a 32 yard run, but half."
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N secood lapse eame early In reported. Whitehead ran the ball in tumovero hdd down ~score, with
a bad snap on the point after
_
att&lt;rnptleft the Draaons with a one the lhl(d quaner. Drqon Mike to de the s;ame.
Buffalo everuually taltlDa the 14-13
The Bulls put the game away with deciSion.
Killiarcl brokt lhrouah the sptit silt
point advantage.

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As any sportS fan can teil
you. 8 team that looks aoo&lt;f in
pre-.season play can fold early
come real competition. But, the
UB Women's Volleyball team is
trying to combine a good stan
with an 'e gually successful
rmish.
Th~ first test for the Royals
and coacht Pete Weinreich tame
last Saturday-. in the Bi'g Four
Serimfl1ase. UB hosted Canisius
College, Buffalo State and
Niagara Univrrsity in Oark
Hall. The early morn i ng
matchups saw the host eo)lege
take an overwhelming number
of wins- three o ut of three
against Niaaara. and four out
- of five matches agalnsl Buffalo
State.
Th&lt; scrimmages resulted in
some surpr ises fQr thoJ &lt;
involved. 1llt Purpl&lt; Eagles of
Niagara astonished Weinreich
with their playing skills. In the
past Niagara has flolded a weak
team.but aggressive: recruitmenl
has strengthened the squad.
On&lt; big advan1age of the Eagles
line-up is scholarships-they
have five playe.rs recei vin g
financial help while playing. a
luxury !he Royals do not have.
The Royal's coach is expecting a
tough tim~ when the Eagles
r.etum to Clarlt Hall on Oetober
14. fo r cesular season play.
After reviewing th&lt; 1eam's
action during the weekend
· contests, Weinreich said. ' 'I was
very pleased with the

DlooiDell delaue llmoiia I t will.
Jtlchlrds fell t~ll UB'• '*"- wu
due to the fact tblt tl)e Bulls were
"woriOna the baD beeler from lid&lt;
to.side. We WCWI't just koeplna It
conCC1llr&amp;tiOD a.nd working Otl OD OQe skic: o f the fid(l. n
ovcnlll def&lt;mlve play.
Simon reefs that " We've JOI a
UB wasted little time in talcins sood team this $*f. We ctid "101
eontrol .of the second-half. Gross better tbll,ll. I thoU&amp;ht." A.s for
booted his seeond of the cont&lt;&gt;~ on season coals. the Fredonia tranSfer
assists from Richards and emphasi:r.ed, "I just bop&lt; we. beat
Gjoi'Ji~ki. The Bull!' field-day Fredonia."
wa.s capped off by anotheo aoaJ by
Esposilo saw the ·came Ji, a
Simon ,o4 another pair from reaUsdc liabt. "You can't be
d&lt;prascd when your team wins
Gjo&lt;Jievalil.
Dac:men fullback loh!' Baud 12-2. You eould see that they
noted that the B'!'ls bad ~me off- (Dac:men) weren't up,·· he said,
the·fldd·advantaae•r th~l boS&lt;scbool addina carefully, "They (Daemon)
could not compel&lt; with. ' 'L.ook dldn't play up to their imtinctiv~
how mapy~ple you have over at • potential.
"Our auys played well," .stated
UB. When.oniYlift~ people lfY•
out(at Oae~), ~1 s what you the Bulls' coach. "but we dld make
aoua take, . the Bronx-born somemisukes. Ourdefmse)ust did
fullback compt.ined.
not look sood at all. They weren't
up. It was tousb for !hem to be up
BdiH lids
(bec&amp;US&lt; the offense was controlling
Tom H unt. the eJWp&lt;rated but th Ia&gt;')
rea li.s tic Demon's · coach .
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• commented, "Wbal can 1 say? we . "Our front looks solid, thousJ&gt;, ••
did better than we did la.st year. we said Esposito. l.ooldng at the
scored two goals, Wedoll't bavethe &gt;ea!OD ahead. ·he volunteered,
luxury of an eJq:Ubition season, like "We've set some aoals fo r
other scltool.5. rd $al'. considerina ounelves, as a team- and. the ldds
thai two-thirds or these guys &amp;ave hav&lt; set some individualaoals ...
nevu seen a soe«r field before. w~
The coach givos Bulls fans much
played a pceuy fair same."
to look forward to whm be
Ridulrds scored a soaJitld addecroo.erved, "I think that this learn
thre&lt; assisl&gt; and. aJons with Scou bas !be potentW for winnlris their
Blyle and Simon, dominated tlielell 'Conference _.E~~ampionship. 1 would
side. The ttio passed and
compare, litis learn I~ my 1975 team,
iiR hall ii:ouod the'left'sido or !be whlcb was II!• ........., at I.!IW(

MIDChester, £Daland which en&lt;\0&lt;!
in a J..3
"1 oever tell my playeil
not to ay ltld ocore," the CIOfiCb
eopi~D&lt;d. Rather. J&gt;e ltrastd ~
importance of not lo olna

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performanco in the games. It
has given me an optimistic
outlook for lh&lt; f~tur&lt; of lh&lt;
Royals."
Walking Tall
The Royals have moderate
amounts of cxperi&lt;ne&lt;. Ou1 of
last year's roster, six veterans
have· r e~ed for play .
Woinreicfi expressed pleasure
wilh !he quality of 1he walk-ens
now lrying oul for the squad.
Most of the newcomers fit in
quile well 10 (be routine of the
Royals, especially in game
situations . The coach felt that
with the quality of play sbown
on Saturday, the Royals can
move into more sophist.icated
styles of pla)". 'and show off a
better level of volleyball.
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Along with the large numb&lt;r
of rooklts on the roster, the
Royals ar&lt; looklilg ap _at
something new- some height.
Th&lt; combination of youth and
si« has ,e~cited Royal's pl.ayer

Women,s bowling

Diane Nelson. The thre&lt; year
vetrran feels that this is a
winn.ing cOll'fbination. ' ' Since
we now have height and -&gt;~
young, ada,p!able team, I think
we have .a chance
ma king it
to the S!a(es (foumamenl)."
The Royal 's Valle~ball 1earn
s1 arts
fegular
season
competition today, with a 6
p.m . mat~h-up with visiting ·
Gonesee Communi!¥ College
and Canisius, College in Clar'k
Hall. The Royals travel this
weeltend to a University of
Pinsburgh tournament. and
continue playing until the New
York Slate Championships on
Novoml~'" 14 thro~gh JS.
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The •weekend does not a

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s ummed up tbe successes,
saying that "the scrimmas~as
a test for possible players for
th&lt; Royals:" Bu1 11 good
showing here could
more
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ANY SPARE TIMET l'ryoiiU for tbe U8 Womea't \'VIII)' Bo'!WUa&amp; team
will be bold this week at 3 p.m. aalll aut W.edaesday, at tbe Sqtaln Hall
Laaes, Mllla Send

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Free tickets
There Is only one thin&amp; rarer than an empty Bluebfrdllus 81 neon,
and that's somelhina free at UB. But, students pliUl11ing to a11end
. any home football or ice hockey aame ean act something
r\ee-i:dmlssion 10 any pme.
O•er•30 sWdenl&gt; bave alr&lt;11dY takm advantage of the froeble. All
ittak&lt;S is a validated '10 eard and a little tim&lt;.
for $tUdeniS' on the ~ St~ campus, a walk over 10 OarIt
Hall'• tid&lt;et office any wt.ckday from 9 a.m. 10 3 p.m. will an you ?season '.s pus.. Amherst campU$ rc:sidtnts can ao to the c:alldy counter
in !he basement of Capen Hall durinxtl\e wne time period .
r
A.s part of a special ticket drive fo?"this Saturday's r~t hom~
footbaiJ ma1cllup (Bulls vs. Orove City CoUqe, Rotary Field, I :30
~~~.,:.• Cafet&lt;ria will be open today from s10 7 p.m; ror ti~k&lt;t
Brinsina,!l spotless 2.0'record into the aame. the BuDs hope for a
sizable croW&lt;f. Head cold&gt; Bill Dando reporu.l that UB usually
attr..:U m&lt;m J!udeatiolor home than any opponenl&gt;.
·
A.Qyone ldteresied fa Sft'ina som• solld college football. without
pajing a a:nt, sbould bead on over to one of the ttfveaway ailOf. AU
sfudenl&gt; must bavo 5e859n tkkm and ID eards for free admjssion to
the home e,vents.

helping 'people from other cultures to
learn about the American language &amp;
culture
meeting lntetnational students and1
becoming familiar with cultural differences

TA/(E FqR '499
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enjoy yourself. Call the
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�THI UB
ASTROROMY
CLUB
will hold its first meeting
tonight at 8 pm in 114
Wende HaiL Officers will
be elected. Anyone in·
terested In j oining should
attend . •

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PAilTY WfTH THE MEMBER S OF
SIGMA PI ff"• temltV f"ts Wed. Stpf 17th

11 t :OO In 101 Lehmen &amp;..ou·nae ,
~ tor more info. c.ell uv
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C1t1MM ~~ ........ W - Pwt)l Frldoy at
9 p.m. In lbe oteond lloo&lt;louflgc, Rod Joc:ke&lt;. EDicoU.

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No ""' .... _ _ In ~ - · ,.,.. ..... belntl
KtJvt In your IChool and cocnmuntty? TlMn come 10 a
rush po!1y' belng held by AlpM Slgmo AlpM So~Wity
tonljjhl ill e p.m . In 232 Squlre ond Ond out what we are
a ll eboul.

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The lntonal.e l!nglloh L.anguago lnotltule b In ...d of
conYei"NI.ton tuders to work wllh foreign atudcnt1. tf
l.ntcruted how you can earn cr~d•t. cell 1-\Jchete Ann ot
636-2079 tocloy.

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All Wonnatlon to1&gt;1o wUI be Ml up lor oil p&lt;oopectiYc
• AlpM l.om~ OcJto on4/or PhJ £u Sfom&lt;o members
tomorrow from 10.2 p.rn. on
!loot o1 Squire.
~.. of both orgonlz.otlono W\11 be on hone! to.,._
o~ ond o il question~ 1"" omy hove c:c&gt;n«mlng
mombel$hlp.

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llolkU oro run It« ol d&gt;Mgc. The Spectrum c1ou not
euoronceo lhot all ~will- ond ruuvos 1M
right to oil DOtlcu. llotku to oppur more lhon
once ,.,., be IU"IMnltlocll&lt;&gt;&lt; ueh printing. Dudllnu
ere Monday. Wednud•y and Fr'ldt)' et noon.

announc~ments
SenkN' englne~s-Revte.w CO'UrM for P£ e)lam ls heCd on
Thundays &amp;om 7·10 p.m. In ' Mhuon, 1'\S(;. Stud&lt;ont
mcmbero ol 1M liaUonol Society o1 Prol...lonol

£1&gt;91neen r..,.tve 'h pr1« dltcO&lt;Inl. Conuct Civil O!llce.
127 Parker. It's not '?0 '-te: lO totn.
AcMtmk aubs-Be sure end •op tn 10 ~ St\ office In
Ill Tolben. AC. ond pick up you moll. Theft .b o

mondol&lt;&gt;f)l meeUng Sept. 24 ot 2 p.m.
The Keth.rtne COI'MII Theater 11 currently

oe~ptlrw

reMrva,ton• for perl'ormancu.. concen..a.. etc:. tor the
1980·81 seuon. The Thuter I&gt; now fully equipped with
new eud5o relnforafVent, recording. end ~nlerc:om

ayste.ms. Pka• c•U 636-2038 lot eddltlonat lnformet1on.

The WrltlnQ Ploc:e is a lr. . cutorlel ...-~a sponsa~ed by
tht Unvlersity Le unlng Center. Or1dua te and
unclergroduatt owdtnts who ore prolldtnt wri1tro are
tralned In an k'l:ten.we cout• to help ~ deal with
otudentl' writlng probl«ms on any level. We do not
p&lt;O\IIde odiiJng e&gt;r p«&gt;ooofeadlng eerulcco. We do p&lt;O\IIde
roopoM"'e ll.tene.- who F-0" help with the obii«IH
..whlch arl.e In the de~lopmenl of any writlel'\ rW'Ofk.
'Hourt otarllng Sept. 23 wlll be l'londoy·l'rkley from 12.-4
p.m. end Monday, Wednt:Jda)' end Thursday from 6-9
p.m . In 336 Solely. AC. ond Tucodoys from 6-9 p.m. In

233 Sq\&gt;1'!·
Ulo Wort&lt;ahop oo Jewloh Holldoyo wlll be9ln Sej&gt;t. 22
and""' every - y ~the~ 27. I'IHtaot
7:J0.9-.l0 p.m. in 201 l'looUin. To rcgl- call 636-~
0&lt; .-op by I ib Honan. AC.
Opoft Houoe o1 /0\oln St. Chobad House. 3292 1'1a1n St.
Hot
c;om and reJrdhmeftllal no dlarge aonlgln M 8

ctoot.

p.m.
Ally OB IWdeat Intonated Ill belat 11M Bt"*"l..t~
m..-r on lbe ..,._.,... P\lt&gt;llaiiON Boord pl&lt;eo• coli
-"lko •• 831-25111.

08 Aotonomy Club ,_.. tonight et 8 p.m. In 114

w-.I'IS&lt;:.

1f1eer1o11 s-..u Aun. ,...... Fildo7 ot

~.lO p.m. Ill

• ~ Squirt. All oro lrwkocl.
Lcbon&lt;M Swclcnt A.,.n. meeting Sunday at 2

p.m. In

233 Squire.
APHOS meets Sepl. 251n Olelend~tf Annex 29 ot 8 p.m.
end Sept. 26 In 170 I'IFAC, Elll&lt;ot~ al 8 p.m. All p&lt;•·
profuakwMI studenLt should attend eJlht.r one.
Alii, the JcWtoh ltlldont newspopot meets Sopt. 24 o1 2
p.m. In 344 Squire.

movies. a rts &amp; lectures_'\
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···l'loroiiCJ', Rupon•IIIIIICJ' oncllbe Low" glvon wEdwerd
Sagarin of City Co11ege tomorrow at 3
In 213

P.m.

All r.ophe&gt;rnore otudents having o t luot o 3.5 overage
ror one or bolh semesters of lhelr- fteahman yeat ar~
elljjlble lor membetshlp In Alpha Lambda AlpM, •
nat.loM.I fteahmon honor atde(y. For mote tn(o, aU
6J6.2807 or stop In our ofllce 01 110 Nonon, AC.

O'Brkln, AC. ~

C&lt;&gt;&lt;nrnutor . ., Frldoy from &amp;-noon In lht Flllmote
Room. Squire. ' ' ~t donuts and Ire•
ovollobl&lt;.

1&gt;&lt;-•

Rodlotlon Boftty ond Radl..._ope Tt.CI!Nquo acml...,
~ 6-Nov. 17 In 246 Cory.I'IS&lt;: lr0&lt;0 3-5 p.m. Fot
mo&lt;e lnfonnotlon call the Radiation Pro&lt;ectlon 0ep. ot
831 ·3281.

A membtrohlp drive lor 1M Arnericon lnstltuto o1
Cheml«l Engl-rols curfontly under woy. Your t5 lee
will supplemr.nt this year's ectlvltle.t~ • ptcnk, banquet,
pertJea. w&amp;ne and cheat: tom!HflY prc.sentetlona, plant
toufl 1nd m01e. Oet (nvolved-joln A'teE today after you
engtnecrlng C'lo.u.

STAGE will bt heldlng open audition&gt; lor lhlo semutet'o
producOon lo the music-al G-e&amp;s« Sepl 22 and 23 In
Squire. Peo~t lntereJted shou'd prepare 2 tonga-•
ballod end an up•tune. You shou1d el.ao bring the sheet
musk. For more lnrormalion contac:1 1,. Brooks at

PSST- How to Hve more hlippUy w'llth roommates
...,rkshop tornOm&gt;W and Sept. ~ from 1-3 p.m. In 106
NO&lt;ton. AC. This Is a lroe. --lor..-!lt -uhop. Call
6)6.2108 or come co J 10 ~on to rtgl.tte.t.

l'llmc do.. CAug~t by on uperience tu&lt;her and
performer. for more tnformeck)n call Joe ea 8J6.,2915 Of
Mary ot 833.7872.

OOA8 l'luslc lo now OC&lt;Jeptlllt oppllcotlona for the
"lpttnded poJitlon of suge ctew maneger. I( Interested
coli Mark at 636-2957.

" Rape and R1pc Prt.vt.nUon" d inne.r at ,..30 and progr-am
et 6:30 p.m. ot lht Unl¥ttsity Un!ted l'lchoclst Churcll.
_.
410 MlnnHOio A~e. Cell 83-2·.2263 for roervetJont,

Nec.d dental work? '(he Dept. of Betlevloret Sdenc:e
net.dt me" or Women who think they net.d dent.a l work
end would like to participate In a ttud)' of petlent
rctpof\M to rouUne dental lreotment. Two rree fillings ere
pr.,.kled. ConCAct Or. H. C&lt;&gt;&lt;ah ot 831·2164.

A director Ia n• tded lor the fall p roduction by Block •
Mountain II (College B). Subm1t an lnfonnol ruume to
the college B ofnco, fourth noor cl Porter, Elllcou by

.., tMutbllwaaa chAd •••"' la wMt you"U uyaf\e.r you
help out wllh th~ kld".s games at Ce.lebfil\of\ '80~ .
Sept 28 beglnnlr!g at II . . ,. otlho 8o4fd Point oru. F&lt;&gt;&lt;
dellli&gt;. coniXtllebble at CAC. 345 Sqyl~. 831-3~1.

"The Entemlnor by John ~will be pr....,.od
by 1M llulfolo City Light ,Theoccf Co. In 0 spodol performon&lt;e I« Block
U (!omwrly College B)
cot"la'.rt . , - . , Se;pL 25 at a p.m. at the Ccnctr ~ter.
Tkkeu !Viloblo In tn. Squire Tldc..otfic• &lt;&gt;&lt;In 1M
Blad&lt; MounCAin Ell leoti.

lntervlow Workahop "f''NOred.by lht Aoeo&lt;~ntlng Club
given by Touche Ro» -.ruored by the Aeeeuntlng Club
lodoy at 7:30p.m. In 339 Sqylre.
The 81gmo Phi Epollon Golden Huru wiDe and che...,
porty has !Seen po&gt;tponed to Wodneodoy, $ej&gt;t. 24. All
ghl•lntereJted In becoming e Ooldcn Hean c1ll Jc.rry ot

8J.4.U77.
Ruwne \llr111ng WO&lt;bbop ..,.,.,_ed by tho CorHS
Planning Olllce tom«row at I p.m. In 23 04elendorl
"'"""" ond ~y at 5-.lO p.m. In 15 Copen, AC.
Teehnlquts lor preporlng an
r.....,. will be
dlsc:uasad.

•"ecGve

...fngllsh Put Te.nse Formallon In Chtkl:t&amp;n 1nd Adutta••
gNen by Joan L. Bybee Frid•y II I p.m. In IOii
Spoukllng. ElllcotL

~·

Sept. 22. For lnformauon coii6J6.2 137. Call after 4 p.m.
tocloy lor the nome o1 1M productlcn.

-In

r '\

u.

l'lkld•y l'luslc Series sponsored by UOA8 today lrom
12·2 p.m. lo the H.lasl.ounge. Squlfe.

.

Open Mike tomorrow from S..J 1 p.m. ln \lie RaltukeJiar,
Squire. With I'IC !&lt;.thy Morlari!y. A algn up ,.,... will bt
avaltabM at 7;30 p.m.

" Polllnd- Fru Trodt Olllons oncl Wbal Hut?" glv.n by
Pro!. Botldon l'lleakow&gt;ld ol lthoco CoU•gc atll:l5 p.m.
at ~ Delaware Aven~.
" l'lurder.. ond "The Sldn Game.. • o111 be ahown tonight at

7 p.m. In tM. Squ1re Conference Theoter•

Stucknts-joln e FKUity Se.nate Commhtee, Be
Involved, make 6ecls:fons that errect you. Coli th~ SA
office at 636·~. or •top In Ill Talbert. AC.

••The Marrlift. of M1rtllkaun.. will bt shown tomouow
ot 4:30. 7 end 9:30p.m. In the \\Ioldman Thc.11er, Horton.

Apply - l o r SA .-cllnotor of Academic Clubs at Ill
Tolben. AC Stlptnded posicion.

sports Information _ _ _ __

"'FC ot.Mftu-rree wtoriol OllloiAnco In oil .,_ ol
""""· Selene•. fllglbh oneS IIUbjta.l ~ly for
I'IFC students. Drop In at 311 Townsend, 1'\SC. bttwftn
~~p.m. weekdoyo. Coll831 ·365 1 lor morelnlormaclon.

Tocloy: Volleyball .._ Conbh.&lt;S ond

a - CC. Clark

• Hell, 6 p.m.: Golf In Big Four o..mplontlllp. AudUbon
Cour~t, I p.m.: Soccer ot Gene&lt;eo: Crooo COW\try ot

Gent1t0.

lnttmahlpo with lbe S tote I.Aglalaiuno ore avelleble In
the Sp&lt;lng Semeoter, Appllcellono ore •valleble In 685
Baldy. AC. Rep,...nCAtl"" or the program will be on
c:11mpuo today lre&gt;rn I f:30.12:30 p.m. In 684 Baldy to CAlk
to lnteresled students. '

Tomonow: Women's lennls vs. Sulfa~ Stale. Amherst
Courts. 4 p.m.; Golf II O.nnon.
Frf&lt;IIY: Yollayboll at Plu Invitational: Field Hockey II
McMaster, Ontar~~Women 's Tt:nn.ls .t Mc/1\.uttr.
• Sotllrdo)'l Footboll ""· Orove Clcy CoOega. ROC.!)' Fs.ld,
1:30-p,m.: l'len's Tenn.. In ECAC Champlonol!lps: Cr&lt;&gt;D
Country et Hart'Wk*.

0,....~ •-~.. welven ore now .....liable lor
lht t9 OSA 1ft In cile GroduMe St-... ,.._._ olllce In
10) Tolben. ~lae for submlttlno owilaltlons Is
Fr\dt)' at 4 p.m. Ho loco opp1kot1ons wiU be~

08 T - T-lo d\lb meets Frldoy II 8 p,m. In lht
Sq.llro HoMRoc Ctntor.

SOphomotu-U you had • 3:, • vecaee 01 better, you are
eligible lor membetshle In Phi
Sigma. Stop by 264
Square tOCS.y or tomorrow from noon to ~ p.f'\. fOf more
lnf.,...lon , or call831 ·3932.
r

e.

meeflngs
""""""*

OUAII "'UIIc
~moatlonol meeting lonlllht
01 6 p.m. In .-~ i.oul&gt;ge. SqWn.

O~ky lppon Judo Club meot&gt;l'londoyoThursdoy
from 7:30-9-.30 p.m. In 1M W.-lng Room, Cllll'k gym.
AclvOMed Judoka and beglnneno wetcom..
Fln.t lnl,.murol COj&gt;talu meeting tomorr- In Clark
H•ll. Rostc,.stlll ...noble In J 13 Clerk.
ll&lt;lt-'atuo t11c1 CJW-We11 be hokllr!g o Roll«
Skating Party Sej&gt;t. 2!1 ot USA. Stop In the ol1loe lor
detalla. We're occef&gt;tlng opplicotlonl lor 1 Boord of
Director position. !ludllne is Sept. 19, App_.,..
avollobre In the Ski Club olf'.,..

"""Club

Scft••·

Ul
meeu tonlgi!ht 7 p.m. In J34
PloM
lor Saturday's . - OIOYe Cit¥ College will C.

nnau.rtd.

_w-··

•

low... T_,. ~ todoy 111~ nut

Wtdnaldoy ot 3 p.m. Ill the $q&lt;ll&lt;11 t..nu.

~

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                    <text>So far, only rh&lt; Eoalish Education. Academlc ~
compontnt or tht Coli&lt;&amp;&lt; Skills R&lt;scuc Alloc.elioo. St•cle:at
Stetioo-or Phase 1-luts boal Attritioft IUid Rckndoa. Healdo
implemmr&lt;d. The Miltbematks
~ (aad problems il portion hu ~. pcmpontd untll brina bolllcd oa fOUl campma),
the Fall of oat )'at. wbidJ ulho T...t~ina Quality, tDd tht c»cnl.l
the wan cbte for the nan of Phax quality or ..,.,... tife .. the lnOSI
II
Opportllllr tOPla.

S... anliPadn1 by lhc table 1hat saved as

Satlsflldloo ,.,.,..,,...,

Thc

mrctinc-wbich wa'
&lt;$1&lt;1\dally a debate on the Otneral
Educ:a1ion iuuc-marked the
· bapdsm or Norman Solkoff 11
Fa&lt;ulty S&lt;nate O.air. He save a 10
minute prep&amp;rcd "pep talk" to the
senator&gt; 4Dd told them he is
"intcrnrcd ln knowir1,·· What they
think about the Fanlhy Scnllte. To
do thls. be: added, a pob
oonducted by his OfriC&lt; In P\1&amp;&lt;
m('lnbcu' opinioru abou1 U'c
facuhy 'slligh&lt;sl aovmtina bod) .
Fo&lt; tht"""' pan, the awr said,
he bu found ;'hat m~bc:rs
at:n«J''lfy a.rt sadsfKd wub 1ht
bod,y. Solkoff noted -thoa th~
qu:anm of the &gt;aWors said they
..oulcJ bkt 10 serve apin and thaa
they behc:ve ChC')' have recci..·n:t
''intrinsic bcncfiu. but no ~tcmal
rcwvdJ" from .scf\'lng.
ro become standard xhcdulln&amp; fore
Bur Solkoff &lt;haslisrd rl!&lt; Scnatr
for ihc Univcr5it)' . Genual (or hs "'IX'rpctual ob!ldSion over
Education has bcco divided lnru trivia'" and disapproved of the
IWO di!ollnct p .hillCS-thc OUt
"rta:ular quibblln&amp;lnttead or public
dealing with Enallsh and drbate•• that senators hav!.Sfliqrd
Mat.Mmatics competency ttsU and In durin1the pall. 11&gt;&lt; new lead«
1hc stcon'd cncompauin&amp; shr thtn lilacd '"preuitt&amp; 1uucs11 that
"knowltdac areu·· from wbich will f~ rhe Senate durin&amp; his rerm
i4Ud&lt;nts "&lt;l\lld s&amp;tt courseo for IUid Wd
&gt;hould replot&lt; all
ahtfr.
General
Edu ~ on
"obscnlons" ..,d "quibblma."
r&lt;quiraDaus.
Solkoff poi need to Gennat

••"t

,..,. I

Is death knell near for Gen Ed?
by J ohn Llplana
loflllrfllihl EdftDt

In what may be a la.u mJnutc:
urc into -a

au~pt to breathe. new

dyfna prOJect,

a vcritablt me:nagcut

of dl&lt;tlnaulsh&lt;d Fll&lt;l.llty S&lt;notOt&gt;
and Univcrsil) Admlnlllrativc
reprcseruati\'C:S Tuesday came a,pin
dc• e of the rontro•n&gt;lal Gcmral
Ed...,.,_proa,.,

General Educ:arion-d&lt;Sian..S 10
ensure • high quaJit~. well round«!
&lt;du¢ation for all students-rocolv&lt;d
the much netded &amp;hot in 1hc arm at
the firg Faculty Scnare m«rlna of
tht new -aeadcmic year held
Tuc5day in the &lt;lark c:hum ot the'
Farbet lUll bas&lt;mcnr .

Since iu inttpeion ln 197S, the
has mn nothinl bur
ob:nadcs and oppoJiuon tn iu quae

'*

hil makeshift podl11111, Solkoff
usurtd his audience 1hat be "wllJ
always be open••• for lillY ltlnd of
in(ormulon."
...._
After Solkoff Introduce~
hirnsdl, hll pollclts, his hopes aocl
pllnl, ht
the noor ~0
UnivmJry Pmldent Robclt" L.
Kc:urr. Yo"ing not "to addra.&gt; the
points or 0.. Soltofrs ~"
i'tun immedia1dy tcacbcd imo hi~
bl&amp; of .......~a lllld pull«! 0111 •
herd
mtolbncnl clou.
K&lt;1t« _.., tJ1a1
UllivttJity

or

.u

dcpartmeots arc upede-acina
mrollmmt in........_ led by Millatd
Fillmore Collea&lt; wllidl rqjster&lt;d
atmost a 2.5 pnccnt ~
A(ltr ch~ natbltcal barrq:c
Kruer 1urntd to wha bccam~: ,,;
day'i miJOt topic-Gcntul
Educarion. Rcfonlnalo his ori&amp;inal
''~Utmcnt on thr 1ub)~ five year&amp;
ago. kt'Uer in,htcd that his
"auitudc rcmalnJ fundam~ocally
the s.amc__''
11&gt;&lt; Prnidmr Orsr addr..s..s rhe
tQpic in the preamble 10 1he
Hull/ Yearly repon. whidt ""'
eotitlt&lt;l "The U.!!!lenuy: Its
Purpose and Fulfill""~)~" in 1975

-c.rwt....,...,.,,..

1_ ·

monday

L\UM

Vol. 3), 1'1o. 9/SUNY al Bulfalo/15 Seplamber 11180
cN.trlbwMd frH to t.hrt Unl...-.lly com~Jiyflttftlt one C"f"r,., ~

Lippes smacked on
embezzlement role
Multi·facned auomty RIChard Lrppes. who srr•n a&gt; lepl
&lt;on&gt;ulranr for S..b·lloatd 1. Inc. IUid 5ilr othct aud&lt;nl
01 a•n.ations lncludin1 Qoup L&lt;pl Scm~. hi• bern
chor&amp;&lt;d by the S.udcnt &amp;r As_&lt;Ociation ISBA) ,.;,h lmprot&gt;«
handlina or the cmhe.u lement of Sub Board fund&lt; la&lt;t year.
A November invati&amp;•lion by Thl SJ'«'tr&amp;lm .~hov.:cd lh'a t
formf'r Sub Board trra.tura- Michael Volan had manipulau~d
the ac:coun1ina systcm- stnct rtvitcd-to m1bezz.lc SlSO in
monC!y drawn from Mandatory Student Aclivity Fces and
entrusted to rhr ~~eency for disburlal.
The " mllaf&gt;ll&lt;Or&gt;•illion" ~"' discovr:r&lt;d by Sub Board

Exrculivc D1rcctur DcnniJ Black and form~ Olaitmln Jant
Baum in M ay 1979, ond molv&lt;d through repoymclll b~
Volan whhour noclrtinJ rhe Board or Dir«1o" af rhc rhefr .
"'My aniciils were not either morally. leplly or erh.cally
'"'""-"" Uppes afnrmed. "I'm on very &gt;Oiid around." the
auomey nain1ain&lt;d. Uppes "coorldauthalrhe!T will not be
any r&lt;pcreusslon&gt; dllt to tbc: SBA dwJ&lt;S.
SBA rq&gt;fescntative to Sub ~d Palriel Dooley aplaiJI&lt;d
tllal hi&gt; aroup '0Ced Jut . . . -.. to ltnd a letter to the N..,
York State and Eric County IW Associalions &lt;ornplainina
th"' Uppes did not the besl lnlet&lt;SI of !he S..b Board
orpnizarion In mltld whel&gt; he IICJ)a:t&lt;d ro inform irs
O.ra:tors or thr cmbe:Wtmmt.
"All the rHion; for kecplnsth&lt; matter from th&lt; public are
.laudable," ronotd&lt;d Dooley. "How.,.ct,'' he added, '"the
Dir&lt;etors should have been oorirltd abolll Ill&lt; inddrnt from'

either Slack or Lippn rathtf than 'T/Ht S/)«trum.'' The theft
was first disclosed by Tht Sp«ir•m t..t November.

Orstroy&lt;am't
Thcr&lt; *Cft I Ylrirt~ of rtiSOn&gt; Why I he Board of Dir«10n.
•ere not zotd of1hrir ltt'.UUJet's aaionl. accordinato Lippes,
Dc.darins thai his role ..... thai of a rounsdor and nor of a
de&lt;isioo maka, Lippes re&lt;:all«&lt; 1h11 one o f Sub llootd'1
primary objetthon ..1110 rnum tbe aolco money.
"We roulsl hlvt b&lt;oull&gt;t criminal &lt;hara&lt;s apinJI Volan,
bot then .,.. miahl not ha"C aotten the mooe)' ba&lt;k very soon,
if 01 all," convey..S rhe lawye&lt;.
Another tlll.ior r.-n fO&lt; S&lt;tthna .tht marrrr lnrmtally,
aax&gt;&lt;ttinl· to LIJ)I)a, was ro prev&lt;lll deslro)'in&amp; a studenr's
car..,.. "Volin was no lonaer U&gt;Ociat&lt;d ..Uh StJb Board and

wU wor..V.c 11 enothcr coompany as an accountant,•• Lippes

rdal&lt;d.
D&lt;!&gt;&lt;l!dlnJOn th&lt; natur&lt; or the &lt;hlr&amp;es. Lippos said he has
follnd rh(OUdl ¢Xr&gt;&lt;rlen« that audcnrs ar&lt; very r&lt;lunanr ro

ptot«u'c Olhcr ituderu.s .
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the lludc:nU have c:oatrol of Audent money. W&lt; from the Law
"The SBA ""' IJDl&gt;rant 9f !he f~ When h wtotc the Scbool fed thot such majO&lt; dedsionsshould nOI bt kfi in the

· -l«~&lt;r.··-r-· - · lllio•"!f- - - . . , . Uppcs II&amp;Ddsofacoapk~"
Who daltnf'd th11 "1ht lent:r itQplies that I Vi"at tCPfttmtin.a
. Black abo f&lt;ltrhra wun't a nftd ro publli:b
n~m&lt;
Yolan a&gt; -eu a&gt; Sub Board whi&lt;h is rotally fllht. They abo llntt he was DO to.,.,. a memb« or thr orpniz.atioft. "If
stem to bt IIPJ)lyiO&amp; the 5am&lt; lrpl 111111dards ro boch non· Yolan ,...amanbet ohhe lloatdofDirtaort when th&lt;lllcfl
profit tDd profit...,.kina t&gt;rPDlwiofts •hl&lt;lt WOIIId be wu lfisco.,CT&lt;d il WCMJid ha¥&lt; all been bandied much
inappropriate."
dllf~lbl," BIKk "'Pull!&lt;d.
••tft would ha\t: b«n chro•"llout imiDC"CClaa.d y &amp;net ;, •ould
bo-c been made pub/k." Dooley rrfut..S thi&gt; n:aJOclUII.
rontmcbna thaa thcrC' "'has to be- a ronhrhtil)' JD cbe
or&amp;anl!lllion. lt's like they're &gt;OYlr&gt;llll&lt; &gt;l.uc &gt;hould be wiped
ckannnyyear.••
Aaord!lll to Lippes, .. Every Sludertr orpnluuoo oo
campus, "-ith lhC' txC'tJ'Iion of 1.hc S8A, •~ sottisftcd lh.al ~t
ho•c handled rhe mart« propnly and li&amp;IM rh&gt;t rhc SBA
~""cd a liu~ C'ra.t)' on lbt ~ue . "
The anomcy $31d he wu lurpri~d that tht S8A rvco sent
Lh~ lt1ttr 10 the 84r A)Sotialion \lnC't h" ntembcrs Wd noc
uprcu much concern when ht rir.sr ualktd Itt than. " I scand
by lht ullimatr dedsions that w~re made. •• reiterated Li~.
"and thert i:s no basis a1 all 1n 1hr romplalnts ."
11&gt;&lt; !:&gt;ppes issue is n"" brin&amp; •nm~ipted by the Erie
County Bor A5sodaJion'• Elhk Commhl« .,.hkh ,. .,
ldvisory board htad&lt;d by lawyer Pder Manin, a«ordtnJ to
Dooky. The Law Sdtool rqw&lt;Se71rllhe doc-s no1 bd!&lt;Yr the
euuc .;U be forwa.rdcd 10 1hc Scacc 8at -..hkh has chr 5101c
aulhority 10 rt\olt an AIIOmey•i bcau.e..
lipptS mainta.imth.M one reason tht SBA rook tM Ktio.n
ql.irua him was to exprcu atllft' 0\'Cf lhc ddcal or ao
amcndmcrtr ..hich WO&lt;IId have &gt;Ct rJoWftl(l&lt;dfiC &amp;uiddmc:s fot
smula.r c:a.scs m th~t future. The motion was Mot do•n by Sub
Board Dircaon: durin&amp; tbr sumrntr.
1ltc ammdmcru •as ddratcd. 1«0rdm1 to Blact, for n•o
rc.uoo.s. '"first of all, tM- &amp;mmdrna\1 was poorly wnutn:."
Wack maintained. '"The- •-ay the' amcndmcru wu wrium.
actions were not either morolly, Jeroll&gt;f
Sub Board "'OUJd ha-'&lt; been responsible for th&lt; dhc:to.ure of
all thens that oc:onar in any orpniz.auon whk:h r«dves Sub
or erhicolly wrong. I'm on very solid gfOund.
Board fund&gt;. h i&gt; dearly nol the lloatd or Dir«1or'• job 10
-Attorney Richard Lippes •nve~igatc OJ inte1ferc wilh o.her Sludcm Of&amp;llniuaions~
"Secondly, r)le amendmenl n«ded lhe approvlll of • rwolhirdJ. ma)orhy or the ernire board and nor JUit thou prdornt
11 tht' mtttlng. This rqulauon and the faC't thiJ t,be
ammdmmc wu not fa"-ored by many man ben or tM Board,
The deasion to keep the mauer from bocornlos publt&lt; wa. doomed th• proposal." Dooley
tllll onl~ be and
another
Board member \"'led 10 suppon 1M meaw.rc.
r&lt;portedly a ,a&gt;aal
by tht S..b lloatd Executive
Committee. Lippa and \'Vious N.minbtratot'l. '1lM»c aled
l•PI'O· "bo &lt;0&lt;1Jmdcd Uw tht amendment was bas&lt;d oo a
IS havina known about tht issue ...... UB V'oa: President for NUC'lilion which be pvc to lhe SBA, u no-. uncutaift if it
fllllfttt and M - 1 Edwvd Dory, RlC"hard M&lt;Claron &lt;olild be effcai•e ''I .,., sec wh&lt;n the auicldlno can be
of Unlversily lntcm&amp;l Audit, Fac&lt;dly..Studcnt AsoociaUool bmc:r&gt;&lt;YJ os V&lt;dl ., hannful, clependina on how they an
Tr&lt;UIIm l.corwd SnY&lt;!&lt;f, Stuclcnl Assoc!arion (SA) lnt&lt;QJr&lt;1&lt;d." Lippes tl&gt;ooriml.
Treuurn Jam.. Kllliarew and Assodsre Ykc Praldent for
SBA •wnm« rq&gt;rtS&lt;NJIIivt ro S..b Board Alan Rootnf&lt;ld
Studenr Afloln Artthoay Lomu.ctti.
doclar&lt;d tbt he wtll reintrodO&gt;tt the omendmau 01 the ant
"The Univusit)' adminlstral.ion len lhc maucr up 10 Sub S..b Board m«tin, Thundly. "'l"ht auicldtno will bt
Board," strcs:d Lippes. '"They dicrn't want a similar rrword&lt;d so thai S..b Board is 011ly resP011$1ble for diodosioa
sltu11ion to occur in the rututc.'"
thdU and any reWed incldcnu 1haa O«"W witbin its own
Dooley from the SBA was "lfpsn because In other Sdtool• or&amp;anizaaion."Roscnfrld said.

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me,'' Ketter sdeaed j&gt;ortlonsofthe
report llld read it to the Senate
rrilcratlna his NppOrt 'of O...eral
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is /O identify c.ncJ 1n some .....
merelY brio&amp; toielh«l- • Jalcral
proJtODI at t.he lower division level

wl\iel ' is orimttcl oft a multi·
disflpfinary basis,'' the Presldem
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diacipfinary chiA.Del.s. towards
bJOIIC) art:U of common importllOC&lt;!
to ¢1lt:&amp;ted pci10GS."
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.foanin&amp; on 1be present, Ketter
ssressed that the "Initial phase of
the implcrnma.ion (CoUoge Skills
co'!'ponent) bas dramatiud a
critical poiat." Because,, he noted, ,
re&lt;ources-whether in ftnancial,
human or facllity·related
rrrms-mus1 be, and are, an
overrldina concern In the
impl&lt;mentation of any program of
General Educition. He noted that

the Eng.lish c:omponent was
introduced this semwer with

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problcriu ~e expected with the
MO!hematlc.s component,
O...enl &amp;I!'C"llon Committee
f:halrman !'&lt;ter Hare also
txpreued anJ&lt;iety o&gt;er the
• b!titinved implementation of tb&lt;
'co!J.,. Skills Phase. The pilot
'mathcrnaties tCSI program is .d ated.
for lhi• Sprina. but Hare raised
doubts as to whether the Faculty of
Natural Sciences and Mathematics
bas any intentions of establishing it.
" I'm really worried about that,"
Hare rold tbe Sen11c:. "Maybe t-ht:
pilot 6rocram won'l .m aterialiu o'
lead to anything.
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All eats, however, tul'1i&lt;q to th&lt;
Chair of the Jmplemeotation Task·
Fo'" Robert Cerveny who. rathet
tJ'ra.il answerina.questions-about the
upcoming task force report, raised
questions be hopes th&lt; repon will ·

answer.
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"I think it would be best to wa.it
until the repo&lt;l comes out before I
sbould al'mm'ent on. it," the
manage:mmtprofessorsald. ·•Risht
now we're stiU work:inJ; on it...

ldjlrea ibc q.-Joas ofWbot it '1111
take to Implement Oeneral
~loa. •wdl .. iu dfeets on
theUniYcrsityancfth&lt;problcmilbe
• progam roca•
Wbelher or not the" Faculty
Senate will &lt;Ontlnueto support the
General Edueation proaram
remains to .l&gt;c seen. How much It
presently • up ports It is al$0
• questionable. "I waot to be
convinced tbo.t the ' Jiartlculor
pfoaram (General E4Qcation)
before w,'' Ketter warii:td the
audience, ua_od t.he re¥'uru
demiDds of that prDJrjnl, ""'
understood and lave_.JII&lt; present
svpport of this fKuJIY.'.'
Reminding the l'lleulty that "we
hov~ a proaram that is in the
process, J&gt;&lt;t!&gt;aps painfully so, or
bein.&amp; impltmented.''and noting
t.h at the p;osram b~ "been caJJI,d
tnto ques~ron by a large number or
ptOJ)It", Ketler orr~ his services
to help the beleogured plan .
"I futve been told that the only
way ror the proa,ram lo become a
reality is for me to become much
more directly in.vol~t&gt;ed," Kttter

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INCORPORATED

�u~ fres~man injured in three story £11ic;?!{_af1__ - ...... A UB freshman..., in aooc1 &lt;0&lt;\dulon tbis W&lt;dtcnd afl&lt;l"
faJJin1 from a third fl.oor window in the Fataq, Qvad or tht
Ellicou dormltorr complex last Wedn&lt;Jday.
James M . OaiiiJher-, 18, or Wmcb&lt;Jter rei! approximately
2S·30 f&lt;et from his dorm room window ahonly b&lt;tore l:20
a.m. Wednesday. He was rcxmd by l.!lothtr student on a
srwy Incline about 17 feet from the dormltnty bulldln&amp;. ,
ibe acddcnt, currently uoder lniii:StJ&amp;atioo by UB's
Depanmcnt or Publi&lt; Sal'tty, comes OAiy ...... moothnlia
tb&lt; total Calla or IWO studcnll rrom. I&lt;VCIIIIl lloor farJO
wlnclow.
A&lt;eotdinc to Univmity News But&lt;au Oirtetor Jobn
Thuraon. OOJto,l\&lt;r was taken to Millard fillmot&lt; Subwbon
HOJpkal shonly afttr the l&lt;rideot in fair condidoo. The Ull
rrtshman was rcporttdly admitted for facial lacm~roons and
body bruiSt:s.
By Wtdnc-sday c~nlng, the- studrns was reponed in &amp;ood
condition about 8:4S p .m .. howo;.&lt;r, according to a hospital
1spokosman. Oalla&amp;her underwent cm&lt;rsency l ufJ&lt;ry for
intra~abctpm.inaJ injuries.
AJthou&amp;h the • • - ror the fall has &lt;till not omcillly b&lt;en
dec ermined, Unl&lt;ersity officials b&lt;Ht&gt;t Oolto,llcr may hove
btcn dnnkina earlier. Thurston said bo1h the third lloor
..tndov. and an out.Dde scrtca were opmc.od.

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SC\:urlly. h W&amp;\ ddc-muned dunna an envcstlaauon thcn. that
a P'ot""lvc bar acrouthtlarse window wa~ nllulna when the

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'-lfhe wtndow involved now, Thurston Satd, I) cal td a
'doubl&lt; sach hu~·· It OpenS' do~ or up wh&lt;r~ lh&lt; window
last Y&lt;J&lt; op&lt;n&lt;d In • ~ dqi« arde. l"htr&lt;" also 1 &gt;&lt;T«n
on lb..,maller wlodow.
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He addtd, ho~. t.haa lht' rrotnl tnadme wdl proNbly
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rcponcodly wcnlto Hcahh Scrvicc.s and nocificd PubUc Saftty.

Gilll•&amp;h•r wa taken 10 Millard fillmor&lt; Suburban Hospital
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by th&lt; O&lt;ttvill&lt; M&lt;&gt;tut Squid ., 2:50a.m.

Th.umon Wd lhaJ lhc ir·udcu'.s condltkM'I Provessrd
throiiJhout the ~Y and was ,.,.,.,ed &lt;1111y Wednesday
&lt;W~~qas "aood". Al thai tim&lt; no internal injuries had boon
nocK-&lt;11. Latn- that ncn'lll, bo,.-ncr, OaDaJh&lt;r unckro.tnt
wrlt"f) for pancnatK' C'Ontvsion.s and a rupcurtd btadckt.

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n. Ma.Mo!M Nd tpp.tl'Mtty~ tlM ..........
in
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ttl~ ttet..t\lon n••• crewon;taw.-ytodotiiOfYonll'lt
~I. Wa" ~I by I lklftlnl bu.s tbeJow) WUIIfto ..,._,.
da~~ IO the t 1\o tNt 1'10 lt'ljlolri... Thte bus dtl ' t' wn glt:tf'l a
t.k.t.U lor voinO.I~I~.K~VII t I lop ~fgn.

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A tdtvision ntwa CKW.-in qutSf or a uory on the
Amh&lt;ril Compus last Wcdneoday, inadvonenlly ended
up b&lt;C:ominc a lln&lt;y in ilsdr.
A "Ntw:s .t BuffaJo'' c:ar. on irs way to C'Ol&gt;'Cr tbe
amdcnt .. th&lt; ~tid&gt;ct Complex (see ICCOmi)OnyinJ
"ory), eollided ....;th a llll&gt;ebird bu• II th&lt; -net of
f.ltnt and AuapurJ&lt;f Roads aroWid l p.m . AJthou&amp;h
no Injuries "'"t' reponed. heavy dama.ar t o chc n~·s
car resulted and the b~ driver was &amp;htn a ticket for"
icnorina a .ttop sian.
Aco·ordlna to Jamts ThurstOQ, Olr«tor Q/ the
Univer.shy-Ncws Bureau. lht late·modtl Ch~rolc1

lroPA11 WA$ LravcJina west on Augpuracr Jtd. whtn h
was suuck by the bus. Thurston said that a Dtpanroent

of Public Sdt1y car wu

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accompanyi n~&amp;lhc

new• ere"·

Kolenko said .she was no1 I'A'&amp;J't of any Public Safety

offi«r in the area, and ha! ttO idea Why she rtcci\'C"CC a
ticket. "Campus .5«UntY doesn't kno"' w~1 thty•rc
doin&amp; bollf the tim&lt; onyo...y," sh&lt;..rtm&gt;sktd . Tht bv•
dtivn i&gt; plunina to contact her- lawyer about th&lt;

in&lt;idetlt.
Kolcnko also rault&lt;d the new Blutbircl school bu.....
aJoni ~ilh the sian in the wtpdow. for tM 1C'C'idcn1 . She
said all the new bui() hl\' t vision problems.
Tbur.uon. whoK lnforma1ion on lh~ accident WI)
based on • report nttd.by Public Saftt y, ••plolncd that
little damage to the bus resul,lcd, butt he rca;r door and
pa.nt:l of Ihe CIJ W~t' pu.t.hrd in and lht" bad. lirt' b lt"W
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10 Ellic:oc1 and wttn..~ tb&lt; bu\ JO lhro""' the aop

Kolmko daim.s the driver of the DeW'S car. M":hcllc:
Sdlm, barancd h&lt;r by comin&amp; on lilt bw
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The bu• driver, Patricio Kolmko, claims she obeyed
she $lop s~. bvt faa'ic:dloS«th&lt;WlYBcarb&lt;caUS&lt;of
a cardboatd sian on th~ front ri&amp;ht pan or her
windshil&lt;d.
liicn it~ to indicatt which campus
th&lt; bvsls headed for.

tde\ision camera aflcr 1hc acodmt and film•n&amp; bcr ·
Sdlns- could noc bt reached for commm1 .
WKBW, Oalnd 7, could not be readied &lt;•thct to
respbnd to claims that its ,..,... car pass&lt;C11he a«ld&lt;nt
and stantd nlmlnJ th&lt; S«n&lt; with ill &lt;..mtTU.

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Sun 3pm·Mldnlaht
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"UruaUr," he UJ&gt;Iained. "the SCT«n b kq&gt;~ c~. "You can jiUI cqe everythiA&amp; in too," he CCOMI&lt;Dtcd.
·o.Jflah&lt;f may have~ rt, howev~; b&lt;eowe h&lt; ':'11 SIC!
AccordinJ 10 fire toda, windowsbave IO opm and ocr..,.. i
and whilt lunlna OU&lt; , lost bos balante. Th&lt;lludent s bed os annot b&lt; pmnaornt. The lara• Ytindow Involved in lasl ~
locat«t neil 10 the window.
ye.u's accident has b&lt;en replaced by two smaUcr windows in
When inler-vlewJ:;I by the!nedia Wedneoday oner-noon metal rromes.
Oalla&amp;her admitted he was "a Utile drunk", !"'•..maintAined
Thun;ton abo ..id that the procoetive bar&amp; wert replaocd.
that every Qt&amp;ht before he sacs to sl«p, ht Ill&gt; by the opm He added. however-, thai tho~ &gt;se .ttill removable and ,.
wiJ1dow. He could noc however, clcatty remember lhe cucued that ...,.. •e orr apin. " It's boon a _ , ..
ind&lt;knt.
• Sqxnnbet ... he said. "1 aisume aodeuu have ranoVcd them
Whm th&lt; acdderu was r.....
public, ""mecliate- (the bar&amp;) to opm lh&lt; Ytlndo~UIDOK."
ll_!
'"aves ~
th&lt; Um&gt;....,ty. lasl Febnaary, two_
Tlnuaon r.,.,.,ed that at lh&lt; titnt or th&lt; rau W~r
swdcnta •••olved in an arcument ~ throu&amp;h • SCV&lt;OlJi OaDaaJ&gt;&lt;r's t., roomnwes •on a.1c:&lt;p In die rOD&lt;D. "~
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floor Farwo w""IDdow and fdlto thetr deathi.
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.
&gt;~opt lhrpuah the
wbole thin&amp; and had to b&lt; awakmod,l ' lltr
Thumon said Wednesday that lher&lt;
no snnilarity said.
bet-. tht Febraury t.-.aedy ana th&lt; r&lt;ec111 rau. An~r ~he
Gollaah&lt;r was round a1 about 2:211 p.m. by Mi&lt;Md Franco
two nudcnu• dc-aJhJ, U_B came ~nckr ~uestioni~ for bulldang Who wu wai~Jna ncar the hou.sin&amp; com pia. Franco

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��by Sttll Cooddllld
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A summer memo from· Division or Budatt (OOB)
Di.r&lt;Ctor HoWard Miller wanu State ll&lt;ndts that it
wiU Oltttnptlo balanee tht buda&lt;l and adviJ« them
to -~ "aome cltq&gt; cull" in apenditwa. Tbt memo aronaJy uraes Ocport.m&lt;ni, beads to
look to I'OCitoci" ...,.,....., COJIJ by •'tt\minatina
low priority P&lt;OII'IIN· "
Miller's wamina-formerly mtitltd "Bod&amp;et
11ullttia:
1981·12
Budaet
Jtequtst
OuideliJ&gt;c$"' -p!OYides State beads with
J&lt;&gt;~M dit&lt;aiaa.s ror dnt;.lna up budla P&lt;oposals
for .... upcomi... J&lt;lt. It .,... d&lt;UIIs or tbt State
fmiiiiCill otnlook for this Y&lt;flf and tilt I1ClU and asks
oraanltation l~tn to make nwdmum use or
r&lt;dtrll fund$..
AI UB, officials !Uvt prepared their bud&amp;et
r«&lt;""" and 'plan to pramtltto tb&lt; S&lt;Ole U..lvt'tlity
or New York (SUNY)
in Albany Wednesday.
SUNY wW coUect and sumlJUIIiJ% tht 64 acbools'
req.-slq!l pracnl them to 008 wbidt wW bold
bnrinp iD Albany in Oaob&lt;r.
SUNY wW Ibm , _ with Gov..- HuJh L.
Caley'&amp; orra and dbaw ill budl&lt;l reqU&lt;SL. Based
upon that and econot!IJ prQjec(ioas CaTey will
rormulitt his Eucutlve bud&amp;&lt;l. to bt rdcascd tilt
third wttt in Jonuory.

orr.,.

• U..B
, '.s budcet., accordina ro A&amp;Sistant Exea.u..ivt
llk:t President Robert ~aaner. ealls for a total
OP&lt;fllln&amp; fund or •pprollimatdy Sl22 million-up
almost $14 million from laSI yeor. Mudl of the
iocrea1-e c:enteu on lnOa1 ionary and wa&amp;c
iocrCU&lt;S-whlcllaccount for llm&lt;KI Sl2 million of
the requested bike.

Scl...,.sThe remainder is
OP'Etrrf WlrOe TN ua ~ Cln1c ott.. My ........... PlftOtla • N1 ,.,._ Ollow
eotl Otntat
Ute • wtttt lofttw, _, J'IMf will hi" • at.-..
1n
row MOUlt\.._,. """"-'• ...., . • .......- wlttiM ,..&amp;ng dlsta~

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Free clinic on campus
biS&amp;ntst.s,....,_ Sic// w,.,,.,
0oc I I -hath&lt;? N..., :10\11' l«tb cloODtdt Or bow about a &lt;aVIIJ lilltd7
Tll01 loo~ ""flllth&lt;r-bdp is .... Oflt1(ql 1\oay.
'--&lt;d in Fort&gt;« Half 011 tb&lt; Maio Strttl &lt;AmP&lt;II. Ill&lt; UB School or
DentiiUY Opc&lt;IICI a fuU'"SCak dental clink, ptOvidin&amp; a wide ranae of

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With a "arf o'r proressron1lt •uporvlslna. the pr&lt;doctoraJ .Jtuc(&lt;nts
acquire prac1ictl experitno&lt; throuah actutll patient t!WIIinations.
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Cliawe:le: is :00l rcstrkted in any way.·· a«ording 10 Dental School
Assoc:lace Doan-of Stuclcot Affairs Rlcllard A. P owdl. Tlle ~ority or
paci&lt;n~s reside within five miles or tht &lt;lll)ic, althouJh some travd from u
for 1 ~amesaown and Niaa'"' Falb.
The lurt7 Fta. based 011 a rUled scbcdult, ornounl to approllimacdy 40
to 60 ptrttnt or lhC* cJw&amp;&lt;d by I privalt _.;tiontr. The pri&lt;e of a Oftt•
surf""' rdlina, Cor installce, is U .OO. Coc!lrastin&amp;IY, moot clcntisu would
char&amp;&lt; SIS.OO for the same work.
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The Cllcb7 "Treatmmttakes a bit lonatr than usual." notes Dr. Po .. ell,
''111100 the ptOfessors miaht offer inJtructlon alooJ the WIJ." But most
patl&lt;nll apprecille the Will lltenlion. "The lllli&lt;ncs are list&lt;nina all the

timt, •• Powell added.
While some clients tend to f&lt;el uneomronablc io tbt suinta·pia
11 ease. '' I wu 1 liuJc fric ocrvouJ 11 1hc
bcainnina." related Buffalo tawrn OW!Iet Ptdlo Sam Moretuua. "But
afltr I few mlnults you realiu 1~1 ta- i1Uden\S actually V&lt;ry

atmo.sphere, mosl rem:aio
comRfteru .''

Junio1 ckotll 11Ud&lt;~tt Ricbard Lotze mointaintd, "They-... to trUSt
ror t h e - pan:·

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Wortina in the clinic on ..,phomores. )union and seniors rutrtllina
r&lt;quirancnu for doctoral d&lt;lf«S. Varyina whh uperimc&lt;, each &gt;tudtnt
al'!'lics between 10 and 30 hours eocb - k towards tlini&lt;:al pnt&lt;tict.
With J,SOO different patients nutklng a total or 45.000 visits annually to
, the UD Dental Oinic. surpritinsJy few problem~ arise. fee collec:dont arc
$implt. as cash or a chock it colltcted lmmedietely following each visit. •
Comp&lt;ttll(\, runs h\ah, as most of the non.qualilied Jtua&lt;Q!i have bctn •
w&lt;Cd&lt;d-outlooa before dinleal practioe bc&amp;ln•. In addition, all ditnu art
claulr~ ta:ordinato tht clqree or difficulty in Ihe ,.-ork lhll needs 10 bt
done, 10 usiaJ&gt;rncou ore IIUide approprla&lt;cly.
While Jtuclcnu work alone on pul&lt;nu to build tbtir own professional
kvcl, .am stq&gt; in the &lt;r. .mmt is cbttk&lt;d by 1 professor as a
Dfquard f(f patkaiS as wdl u audcnu. In the rcmo« inJIIII&lt;C of
ntllpnctkc, Ntw York'Slate acr&lt;es 16 htlly deftPCI Ill students. To dace,
no suit his ever b«n filed qainJia audylna dcnti&gt;t.
Yet Dean Powell admiU thll, "Whtn you•re dealina with sutb lara&lt; numbcn, you're:bouod to bavesomceomptainu. " He added, however, ....

con-

think we've kept ours..1t a minimum.'"'

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~ IUdl '"""""" ibc cUok p r - his &lt;liUIIded 10 Orildmt's
HoqUI. !be Erie Colmty Mediatl Center, tU&gt;d s..rrilo GmaaJ Hnopital
Ulohow of"ll&lt;* ooaomuai(ysuppon." ~to Po...U. o-rally,
JO to 3' percent or 1111 worlf il c1oot ouuide of lht u~ dial&lt;.
Uafonlllllldy, • rdMMiy IBIIII
of VB • - - tUiaa
lllviii&amp;IF of !be stnite, altJiotlP Dr. Powdl hopes 10 ..,.... ~ tlw
tread. Ia tbc ...ar future his orllct wiU bt oat1111 up 1 qucotigll a n d lalllo In Squire Hall, aJdfta with prdhnlnory ICTtad.,. .....,;nacJons

•-btr

prowidecllll QO cbora•·
.
Allot h _,., bclonalll'lerlll&amp;t-"lliUor 191,," Powdl pr&lt;dlcu-untll
till 11Ut UB Da\1-' Scltool will ba a.o-o Ill ~ • ....... tiiN tilt'
tiool Will IIIIo,....;.., I tofta owmiut ........ o f -

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up Ia a reqiiCSt for

improvemcnrs in vllious are:as;. Tbe ~ o(
D&lt;nliiUY it slated, 10 rtedvt 1722,000 if UB's

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almOA S13 million.
"SUNY will see flllth&lt;r reduction• In resources. ••
added, "evm lhouJh iu absolute IIDOWII
will 10 up. " He said bt doeo - know tht dqrec
thecuobecks will tate. "It'• really tooarly to tdl."
Wqncr-ed.
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Accordina to !be UB offtdal. Mtlltr'&amp; mano
eotri&lt;s I llri&lt;IJJ cooservative rtseaJ lOCI&lt;. The 008
chief predicu a bud&amp;et. pp or approxlmatdy Sl
billion and said thattht State can- plan on robin&amp;

taxes..
••"fhe IU reduction proJf2tn mUJl 001 be
impairrd. •• MHit:t"'s mctnQ ft'.lds_ ..Therefore:, we
..pt&lt;t"TT'U);e liOm&lt; cltq&gt; cuu io up&lt;t&gt;d4ures. • • The
orr..ials explajned tlw tht Swt ..... able tO balance
a- JICII'' budaet oolJ bccauw: or_.....,
revevun wlutb are 001 avajlable this '/Cfr6. AJthouah

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one-.-

r:,:. ~ buCica. ~plies k;.

Miller SUI&lt;J that " .uppltrnental-opriaioou"
will not bt rortbcominc from tbt l.qUI.aoun as was
r&lt;qUtst is ac:upted and lhc librari&lt;J, S7S.OOO more. • lhe elSe lasl ycor wbco lawmakcn voted to pve
Othet lmproVtnltnU tilly up to S261,000 for the bocJt SUNY'• $22. 3 miUion.That was tht 11nount
malntena:ncc: dcpar&amp;menl and SI7S,OOO for hll&lt;ked OUI or SUNY's n:qUCII by lht eo-nor.
liutruc:tion and Dep111mm1 rcsourctS.
Miller not&lt;J that Carey reqUC&gt;ted all ~u
Waan.,. said thll UB al!iO asked (or an allotment and aamcics cut bocJt on &lt;ll&lt;SIJ eonsumptioo. The
of SIIO.OOO to intrCIK Oraduacutudtnt stipends. me.no a~s thai evtrYOCI&lt;' dec:rease their fllcal
Ear6a lhit .......,.. , lb&lt; Auutant E&gt;ecurive V'tee request• oo the basis or pre5U&lt;11&lt;d cnau savlnp.
Presideat admitted t1101 UB iv"lcu" competitive "AD oth&lt;r C0S1 increatcs. •• 1Dua b t - than maay other IChools in atttac1illl ~ within tb&lt; permitted oppropriation lew!," Miller
llutlaJt teacbina aaillants. 'llw lner.... it ilumded concludes.
•
UB offtcials bave ~ c:onccnt tha a&gt;st
to make tht Universlty batter able to comp&lt;tt with
Of her iOslittJlioas.
wlr(tot« adclilional fundioa will for=
M.il.&amp;crs memo-.callcd "quite acneraJu by l'drmduncaa.-t•yorrJ Of IC'aurcd fac:uW-"'\.
Milkr also included in 1he memO a plea to
Wqner-it for all Stact oraanizalioos, not SUNY
alone. Tht U1l offtcial e•pjaioed that SUNY has dcpartmenu for lncreosed we or Federal and other
received Uule wont on the budatt besides Miller's external (unds to hdp alkviatc ronhoomina State
advisory. He did, howtvtr. predict tblt 1981·82 wiU aubacts. He closes with a word of '"apprcciadon ..
St .. e rliC&amp;I
...not be much better than cht precetdina~ year••. 10 a.ccncia ror their ac:ccpllntt
whlcll .... CaTey'• bud&amp;et eaJI for • SUNY CUI or consuain11.

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�This nun's habit is tor t~e birds
by Rasa Gllllaitb
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s~.,er Bowling Lroguu
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ond Coed Boii,JIIf.'l_g ~••
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Dr~ Univecslty
AMERICAN SCH001.5 OF
ONEMTA1. RESEARCH

ARCHAEOLOGICAL
SEMEST£R IN iSRAD.

been sub)~ct to shifts-&lt;Jf
particulars but not of basic int&lt;llllt started OUt tO be a sdf·&gt;USlillnina
Filfpfno village. and now may
become a IIJilf·waY vWaie for
Cambodian boal people.
I r this current plan Works, ays
Sister Reina. it viill "pull together
into ooO'~ evor)'thinsl havo
tried to do m the past fivt"Yt~JS'l''
Though theaCiual numbers of boll
people it includes may comprise
only ti small pom:ntage ·or the
58,000' now in Califonda. the
projeot rr.prqent¥ a , blghly
promising'approach.
'!be r&lt;fugees woukl spen~ six
monthr htre to learn basics about 1

LATHROP, CA. {PNS}-"Yes,
its a•very Bond )&gt;usiness, but if you
so into it , because it's a good_
bwineuh won't work., .. sald SiSler
Reina Paz. ''You ha-ve to love: the
birds. Then the: rest ~follows."
S,he was tal~ iQ&amp; aboUt squabs.
and as we stood in the farmyard,
2,450 of the plump whit&lt; pieaons
were .settliPs down in neJthouses,
cooing soflly rn r.h&lt; wi~try ciusk.
SUI what held true for squabs
wa.• .tso true in general, she bed
disroyered. If you so about things
whh care and aucntion, they
I"Ork-though often nolln the way life in-Atnerlca. acquire mme skills
yciu expected.
Standin&amp; there, a tlny woman
with shon j&lt;t black hair hidden by a
liiisc waw hat. her slim rl)!ur• ~epl
warm by an old gr&lt;on jacket and
~ack&gt; ru&lt;ked into booll, Sister
Reina did nor i«&gt;k V&lt;ry affferent
from othor Filipino farmers Jiving
alonr Manila Road, whi&lt;h str&lt;tcltes
ac:ros:. 1he vast Oat fields of the San

Joaquin VaJJey.
Unlike her neighbor~. howcve.r,
&amp;h.t '' not a hou.KhoJdC:r but a nun.
a mcnobor of the Marylmoll Order.
a hi1 illy tducatcd woman wl\&lt;J onet!
he-Jtktl 1 school in the PhHippines..
Her t.re is dediCIUed to th&lt; s&lt;rvice
of lrtld through the USt of htr
con ..ulcrable raJents • lOWatd the
wcll·l•dna of c.reatures-human
espn-,ally. but at'so otll£n. For
man)' years the has- ~~ quiet.
oflc-n anonymuus t atalyst for
sig.nif'h..'31lt C'hange..
Htr self-chosen work is to crewe
p311 ~• '"~-nor rbeories and paper
proru •,\ ab, bu r real working
prototypu-for more .s:;uisfylng
ways to live and make a livln&amp; on
the l:md,
With that'" mind she haswo'rJ.;ed
for land n:form in her native
Philirpine5, piontertd in brinaing
riiethaoe·(ucled eltctficity to island
fat.ms. planped a 1fOOptrarive
con1municy. esra...61ished a
corporacton, buill ·llydroponic
greenhouse~ . grown romatoes,
·tUt.'111bc1"i and. for the past five
yean, raised squabs.
•• I've always been draWn to
socio~nomics .as .an option for
the poor. rather than welfare, •• she
said. ..Socio«onomTc:s is vuy
difrerent from $CX]al p"toarams. h
st.ans. with buildin&amp; an economic
baSe. Once. youllave it, you "·an go
in many d·i rcctioos.''

A.ian pride
So. if it is puzzling to sec a
collese-educared nun woikina as a
fa~ in-lht OU1Skirct ofStockLOD,
the cxpJanatioo }$ Ihis! the 40-ac-re
rarm i'" lhe economic l)asc -she Kas
buih. Ai" for iu direction. it has

U$tful tOward makinaaliving-and
do all this while help,ing along
ecologically sound agriculture and
on&lt;riY conservation.
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Some of what she feels they must
learn is subtle. Seeing ~lY arrived
Cambodians wittr n~ ear.s• .she
cautioned than: ' 'You Will rom•·
upon antagonism txcaus&lt; when ¥Oil
havC money from cbe government;
it's money from them, the poopl&lt;
who have to pay '"'""· We Aiiansc.
herr kind Q( watch OUt for one
a nother · so We don'l bcCOR]e
dopendent on welfare. Wt ha.ve the
Asian faCt, the Asian pilcfe. ~. lh&lt;
Qr-&lt;~ job thotcomes ~e it
ticalus&lt; lhat:s more dignlroed-lo

• c~ wor1&lt; 111 fi19llsh tr&gt; on:hoeotpgy. bod\h1uooy
ood m~. ond in letored fields
• ..-.ol WMiis of oc:tNoe pottidpoli.OO In on

own race- in~alifonUa. 8eca.ust few
women wer e encouraged to
imnrl11ate, many men h= have
remained sin&amp;Je.
,
Out or their need Siner Rc!lno
created a scheme for _a u:lf;.
supporting Filipino village. II never

ca,n,"
A Mcl:ican-Amcrican :group
pJ&lt;ked up tb .. communitY ~ncept
and made lt work. Mearlwhi1t. even
as squabs lrept ~itcfiine and
muttiplylns. Si.!ler R&lt;ina rook what
me had at hand and, like I aOi:Jd

Appkodon dttodllne: ~ 1

cook who crratts from Wba1
happoosto be in th&lt; paniJY, kepfon

For ~don. -yip study

buildlns that' «pnomlc base.

Qbrood ocMsot 01 Witte :

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Qlbof~Aclgaos
6t7- 6C7~

immigrants w&lt;;re not
ued to
.oWn laiid or to marrv&gt;lllside their

io

• ~ rooo to lmpottonton:hoeologlcol sires
• opcioi10I kJjJguoge Study In H~ Of Arobic

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families to look out for

came about as envkioned , bul the
plan became. a steppi~ stone.
"The idea wu 10 1oea1e small
farmers wtfo bad .saved 10 buy some
land on tho fringes or the• ciJY
(Slack ton) - with jardenini, solar
poWer and ns;tC Water rcdamalion,
llid&lt;fo diverlify so there would be
lilHcind.s of ineome. It was lo be a
COOpeTative stroctUr¢, but beciall.l&lt;
co-op&lt; and nonprofit groups c:an'r
borrow easily from banks, J.&lt;tarted
.stand oo yoU.r own."
a bu.~)ness corpoc_ation."'
Tho refugees wo.uld learn En&amp;li~h
Havin&amp; "an,aV&lt;{Slon to granb,"
aailored
needs of the work for
Sister Reina lllf&amp;bt Ill&lt; land by
Which thoy WOUld simuftaneously be • borrowing frOm Wtli·Wishin@
preparing. Some would be helped investors: SIS,OOO from hor Order,
iruo farmlng, coached by olderly th&lt; rest of the n=..ary S76,ooo-·
Filipino a~paragus . pickers ~nd from family and friend s.
truck rarmna: who livt in the Hydroponic. grei"nhousC'' were
vicinity. _
built. tomatoes o.nd cucumber!
Others Would WOrk on a waste grown, 48 pair~&lt; of !IQUibs install&lt;d.
water recycling system, another
The P:isrons would be ideal for
component of the scheme. Th~ elderly farmworkeu, she rtgured.
Great Circle system, a prototypo of "They demand not too much work
which ltas bttn instaltod in a but a lot of good foeling and care:
60-hom&lt; community in Santa Clara Th&lt;y respond lo how you feel. They
Count)*, uies -an «onomical paper ·~ JoyaJ bJ.rdr,, matin&amp; for life. tr
riltralio!L pro~us tQ allp,~ )hu· ~prt)a(-h lhitu a~l\!fY' M wlrh
hoosohold waue w01er to be applied bad f«&lt;ina&gt; tl\ey »iii.JIOII&lt;r and
safely to lawns and grazing-lo.nd. become a.(litatod. &amp;o il&gt; you are or
The solids are K~l~ ro become calm mind O.nct aood intentions u
nutrient·rkh JOil amendments.
you come to feed them, they will lay
f'br )'e8.fs. "l'oung squabs brfng a
Cod's wW
good price from sUppfters. of
'Src.ve Mullerheim, one or the gourmet rcstaUra·n u ..-nd the
i)'stCnl'~" inventori, hopes to pUt il
demand (or them e'Xctcd.S lhe ,
inco produttloll next year. Sister rSupply.
Then troublos started. After a
Reina would like to have the syst&lt;m
as.~biOO on the rarm . Some of the design for rhc "'totally energy·
rdugteS would btJcraincd as para· con.sciow community11 was drawn,
engin&lt;trs, prepa~ 10 i~51all and ofiep.[iteofbuildinJlitjumped.Th&lt;
service lhe units.
price or utilititi roc:ket.ed, then
This Qmbodian vill&lt;~gc plan. cam• the drought. After ohal tho
whlch has met with enchusiasm county adoptid a zonlna plan
within the Justio&lt; Department in designed to preselve farm land. h
Washins.ton, has grown ,_ like the rt'Slricttd the numbtr of dwellings
squab (arm, rrOin Sister Reina's ptrmitted 0(1 the -amage and so
work in the Valloy during tht past foredo&gt;ed the villq&lt; project as
~i&amp;h} years. It is on&lt; product of he9 planned.
" Afuid aU this, it turned out lhaJ
many elderly .Flllpinos were vc:ry
inclepcodcnt..,.,ina('d and su~picious
of cooperative ventures. ManY
younger ones pre:ferred to remaln
waae.-c:arnm rather tban assume
mponsibilities of ownpNhip. ''The
A1ipinos were not readY, •• .$i.uer
Reina condwled,
"But if something isa good idea,
cvm if you can't do it, .someWhere,,
somehow, it will sprout. Someone"
will pi&lt;k lt up tnd elaborate, and no
.. one can claim a source. Jt's li\e a
feaUI&lt;r in th&lt; ' air-at&lt;I&gt; it if you

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INSTITUTE IN .ISRAEL

What do.s It offef you?
• o ·sernest., of Sto1clv i&lt;l ls(oef In the spt1ng tem1

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pmonal philosophy, 111blcb is mo~
Asian tlian stondard Catholic.
"You ao aloaa .Wilb-the current,"
she ..ys. !'Hnlc:rpretlhat as God's
wt11 or God's presonco. It) 4 kind
of rhythftlk movem&lt;nt and ovm
failures b&amp;oe a ploco&gt;ift'it."
SM came 10 the Valley in 1971.
i.nvil~ by the Ull)t.od farm
Workers to work with F'tliploos,
cspocially the many 1&lt;1ired men
alan.• in $habbj' bot&lt;ls
'who tl'

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&lt;conoaik: b&lt;alth was ancsted lQ by
Ole roadlncss of a Nat io iban
550,000 for'lcs expusioo. Now Lh&lt;
fiVe &gt;:nn r... which II&gt;&lt; ~ad
commiUed tile borrowed fluids , .
overandtht....._,kbaseisi!Jefe,
IOI&lt;tbor wilh a wbok nctwo&lt;k of
pcopi&lt;AIRI Pl"llbiJiliei, for I~ Q&lt;XI
t hifii(O~,

�A WllO WEEK: auUalo bKirM the
hnen ol political uthhy lui
WHMH.ey; u AoneJd RNQM and VQ

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Mo~tdtle

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RI. .Mr. In StrlJeto with wlfl NMCf,
• tt.a.d Pte.acs.n1 eerw. ICOifiOfNc
PDf'dH ••..., u . ..,... N t own Cllll
fot 1 rujor tu. C~A. Moncwtltotte .......
-loiQ.IIIntodd!oiUOVI-~Id c.tllf'a ~ thai .10M

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Candidate circus still on parade
by Stsb Goodchild

ftdcral •pcndina. wi\Ue at !he same lime incroaslna
ou~ays for lhe mlll1ary.

~wt£dltor

With ohe November el&lt;c1ion only $1 clays awey. lhc
1hree major candidaccs havt be~un 1htir ctml'll&amp;n&gt; in
..,,.., and Buffalo J'Uyed hosl tuc week .
.
For John Andcroon. his trip to New York Selle was
very r&lt;Wlfdin&amp; as Ihe lndq&gt;cndcn1 c:IUldidale prntttd
the cndonancnl of the Ubcral Pany. The &amp;tiPPO"
l.Ullra him an opponunicy 10 fO&lt;US thnt and raout&lt;:&lt;S
on bantu forth&lt; baltolllt-otbcr aa1a.
PJaidm1 Jimmy Carter rtae~td 10 lhe Libtnol
Party's announmnml witb anaer and now plans 10
anack Anderson by ianorinl him. Caner spurned an
lnvitalion by the l...equc or WomC1) YO{~S 10
panidpa1e in a three way debate wilh A.nderson and
Rep ublican Ronald Ruaal\. The l ncumbcnl
adminlmacioo be~ i1 c:an wilhsW&gt;d any Jtonn In
the 11t11r fUiure wilhoul suff&lt;rin&amp; too. much harm on

clcctioa day.
Mo..ta
On a short tOjown in BWCalo last Wtclncsday Vtc&lt;
Prald~ou WI!'« Mondalc IJICIII
of his' time
attackona Rcaaan for bls aand on the debate quadon
HeiCCIIS&lt;d lhe Republican of belns afrald of • one-tO:
one debaiC with lhe PJcsidatt and I.SI&lt;ntd "we'U aaree
10 a lhree·way debate, bu1 insist lhat lhe nrs1 one
... bcbctween lhc cand.idau:SJihn ,.." tv _, _ _. ..
Mondale also' usailtd th&lt; Kemp-Roth bill as
"inOatlooary" and preCiic:lcd it would bdp only lhe
ridt. "For the pcnoo mokiQa $200,000 a year llterc
would be &lt;110\1111 W&lt; rdief 10 buy a Uncoln
COOiln&lt;nlal," Moodaleopincif."''Bul for 1heworkor 11
Pillsbury lhcrc would be ...ou.Jb rdlef 10 buy a
h~bcap ."
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ltcaaan's Buffalo _..,... -.e only one day
aller 1he lon&amp;..wailtd announcemenl of bls tconomk
prosram. PJovidina Iilii&lt; 1111pensc, lhe form«
California Oovcrnor calltd for 1en ~&lt;ml a year 1..
eucs for 1ho n..tlhrce years ond prtdlc:ttd a bal"""cd
bodan by 1982. The oonscrvtlve sold he wanu 10 cui

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The Caliromlan auacktd Carter's tcanomic pohC1tJ
as an .. Amtf'ican 1rqed)"' and "an as.sauh on the
hopes and drt:ams or millions or American families.••

He assurrd re-portt:rt tbll his proposals would not ud
ony maJor ftdenol prosrams, but ra1h.., diminll&lt; 1he
"outrichl fraud" lhll, he bdlevt's. is prtn~Mt on 111&lt;
ftdenol burcaucncy.
Ahbo\1111 the Pmid,alial """' hu rcci&lt;vtd lOp
bilfittslhus
the Senatt roc• 10 ··~Jacob Jl¥111
h.a d bfc.n ropY:: or some aumtion. AtronJc
D'Amato-almost an unknown Hempstead 1own
supervisor-shocked 1he polili&lt;al world wi1h his upscl
over Javl1s in the Republican primaries Tuesday.
Political analysts concluded chat low tu.mout in the
State and D'Amato'll anci·Javits oorn.mt:rciaJs wen the
maiR filelors In the outcome. Javits wm still be on thr
ballot wilh 1he Ub&lt;ral Pany. daPi« lhe defw .
Tuesday cvcnin&amp; J-vils proclaimed h&lt; is SliU in Ihe,....
and .,ill continut hb (osJtl IO retain the seat he has hdd
for the pas1 2A years.
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D' Am110's oppon&lt;nt witt be Broo kly n
Conar......,oman Ut HoiWIWI, ,.1&gt;o beat bac~ lhrce
cltallcnacrs-Bas M)'ttson, John Santueei and John
Undsay, Hollzman, pkturtd as 1he most liberal of Ihe
quintet, poured over S1 miUion inlo th~eampa.ian. She
reedvfd exe&lt;lltnl support from liberals and fared well
C!'Ouslt amon&amp; moderales 10 capture lhc nnd. AI onjy
38, Holczman Is prlmtd for lhe fall carnpalan apinst
D'Amaco and Javits should lhe incumb&lt;nl decide 10
con1inue his fiS)tl.
Also or lai«Cll Ia 1he local political JCUit is the
mom. or Mayoc Jimmy Gritnn aad Coun1y
Democratic cltairman Joe cn.,le-ontt the biu&lt;raa
or CD&lt;n\iel. Lon&amp; known for lbeir &amp;lillY squabbles, lhe
IWO leadcrs 101 IO&amp;cther, mack peoce and voiced
•uppon for the Cancr· Mondale tkkn. QaOIJe was an
ardcnl suppontd of Sena1or Edward Kennedy, in his
/unsuccessful bld 10 win 1he Dtmocralic non\ina1ion.
Bolh Cranate and Orlffln appeared with Mondale on
hls ¥1si1 bert, in a dlsptay _or P arty unity.

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No- w111110ue lNlt ~lotion ollho plan haa gone omoolhly.

,1 Thl Eftolllll OQII!poiMinl olthl Coli- SIGUa prograrn woo -pllllled

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and olnoo, lhl ~eel,._, has met 1 ond will

·-=~ .:,o~:; ~=u':f:o"!:r~·~~~=:;l~~lca to oMU&lt;e
m~IIMIIICipllnary lducollon would be euy. ~now, UB atonda on What

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We're 1101oure - · ~nor otan&lt;Sa 11 one pOint hi r1110rma lola
OUPI&gt;Oft ol Genlfal Educo!lon lnd then al another outll- Ita problema
lnd'caJII lOt I r-u&amp;llon. Slroc:e- hall~_, Suclt _ , OYif

tnlomtlno ao many hera end o•"*'no maslln11&lt;11?
'
BUl tho mauaga Ia . - thltlhl - l i s calling fO&lt;!hll Urtlve(alty
lo rothlnl&lt; II a OOIMIH"*IIIo Gor.ll Education. ANd among thl " pufl" ol
hit J.talemet"tl, It

com•

ICfoal that

rnourcn:-··t~l .

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fad!Hfa"-ono floe owrrldlng """'*"With the p&lt;~m.
Once again w#ro fO&lt;old to oay lhalloresfgbl aboUid have tOld ue aboUt
liteM obstoclu. Once aglon wa'll complain that UB II ,.~'/ IO
dtlficuiU. . Inatoad of trying to dee! e&lt;oatf""'Y whh litem. Oncl IIQOin we'll
cry tbat IMdorahfp has t•cked throuol\our 1he Generel Educ.IIQn wntur•
and eoiiiO&lt; the Unlvorally 10 notlellhls gem lido n oo many olhlfl h~ ...
Th• progr1m and Ita questlo unity knowledgeln.fhe mlnda or atudentt Ia

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nellonal ahiU toward a broacsor view ol educaUbn with Ita cOmmitment

1~0 oducallonal rolorms ol

QrQmlolng 10 addreoo tho tollureo Sf&gt;8Wn&lt;td by
tho t960o.

But re10urcoa agafn are obatrucUng tt'!e Univetelty•a auompta to 'orge
111 own future. We Pfllled the Genet.II Educa11omtffort bKausa ft IOOwad
UB p!onntng-nol with IKrOdlngs' and budgels, biJIWilh Ide. . and priorities.
• We tiarn now U\81 thoH mer not be
enough to Cltty the ctleam
futllllment.
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The fNI flaw, hOWftet, may be With the lack of '-&amp;det"lhlp IOf' the

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koypOint. Tho Ptolld""l r..o rlf&gt;'!lledly olletod Ills YM&gt;al auPI&gt;Oft fOf lhl

plen. ~t nevw taQn 1~ rtlgnL
The ouitude from C.pon Hall has been thlllltls Is alac:&lt;rlty program lnd

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t!:.'=:r,=u=:.::_c:

So -..hen Keller OJ.ttl hl l nod a few yNtS back. that wu nOI enougt\ It II
not enouQft to apptovt tne concep1 of change a_nd I hen ttep aakte and let
the aaclora llghl It out.
Keuer o-.plalntd 10 the Faculty Senate \t'lll he hll been told to~ ~
dUoctly lnvovlld. 11 • ••,ettuee ot commancser;· u GentKal Education et UB
Ia to be r111f1ed. lfl a ouv ahat'l be1"g tal)(8d abOut alt yea•• oHer ttle
doballl atartt&lt;S.
Kauer malntalna that he will not take a dtrect roleontH the Senate acta to
reafllrm or abtndon the commitment. Whctre was na attot tht original
commJtmenl wat made?
•
Why eftor yeara of pt1nnlng dou us hav• to go throuo.h the dtbate•
agaJn. Why must we conHfMIIUY run ilround In ctrcltl and oPOflte In 1
con-stant atato or dtlaV and postponement.
H. from the atatt, Keller had tk.Hn a role of leadtrahlp. llthe Task Forc:e
on tmpllmentotlon l)ad bean given rudy access to ...., ptect ol
lnfotmatton It needed, UB mlotn not be laced wllh lnt quntlon ol dropp4ng

a melor and Impressive projod.

Genara.l Education to not dying becauw ~ wu an ltnpoult&gt;IOI dream. 1!'1
fuluro Ia jlcplrdllld beeo11" thtio wu no OM 101 thO hltm lnd In lite
abalnco ot l h l l l e -lp, gr-. Pill lOess, and - lilY QUiteSIOOI&lt;
0

~ now we're oec" at point ~-;;,.ung'.;, ptannlng lalblit aU
tUe

l'nOft

tnlattnld than we were alew years back;). If U\at'1the Plln; tnt belt

by Chris Wiles
Melanie named one oJ her ollJvml ''Midrugadalt and
••pJaJned lhal u ,s lhtt.ffortugese word lor rtr• n1ne ot
d•y /u$1 IH(out de'lll(l. wn.•n tne lilrt (I dlf-elt. l though!
thon ther it Was •n fnllro-sttng word, •f!d lluekMJit
•w•y for future v•e-Jvcllffly I nltHIMJ 1 Mm• lor my

cOlumn* Of I nft'Vet would haW un1ucktd It
t•m M)f all lttat •ure /hit the name ft lpptoPtl•t• ot
enyJh/ng, but l t.Jiod tile 1tbu m 1nd I'm 1111/ lond ol the
wotd. •
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S.mg en EngltJit m•l«. thOUQ.h. I •uppose I t:tHJJd
IUKI • ~ralle.l 01 eom,.nson Mre aomewMre- a/ler
' "· th•f• _,,, £ngt;$h m•Jot• do
Tilt thought striJIH me ,,., I l{fot atlnftd

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a~t.ndlrtg tXJIIet]e 50ml tt"w)'eln
"lot•" mv~tc
ot Its PN~-Judy Cottm•, Gortton Llghrloot,
eor.cept lhOuld IPII k lOuder t~n thet've 5poken bolore for a oontlnuatlon ~lllanle. Jont Mlt'CheJI ' " ~,. emlHoldtrHI muslin
of the proleet and doclaiYeleaderahlp to aee through n.
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anJn&amp; 1nd stng m.ttow songs~ Now thlt the MfJ$ItJ Is
No pfogram could have a more pc-ofound ertecl on undergraduate
acacttmlca. Tht pr()C)Oaal chai!Mtgn the "MY wav the Unlwetolty lhlnka •o•m getting more mellow 11 seem.J thll weW pone
about e&lt;Sucatton and ' " ' " to restore the exeUement and fllovance ~hat lull circle. So I! /ull moy bo oppropr/lle lhll lhl$
wu chol&lt;od by YOCI!Ionllsm. But WllhoUI suwon. lho concopi Is column Is call~d Madrugeda - Melanle helped m1 " " '
doomed-at wora1 to failure, at best to tDedlocrlty.
my college catH( atid she's ftttplnq m• end It, too. I'm
In la78 Tho Spectrum dreamed or opco forums on Genorot Educallon a
titling to -$1!tt the light at r/le end ol the runn11'''"'
nd roundtatM dhtcuaslons. Wt envlsloned a PJ,Uion lor I hi .plan end a Ivears
ol darltness.
lhl••l IO&lt; thO knowlldgllt could opur• .But atudenlo l!ayed faa apG now tho
dag- of faculty auppc&gt;rt Ia quostlon&lt;Od.'
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Wo·ro o~tt&gt;og back to !he "pteppy" lOOk ancl I. for
Wt'U abendon thO utoplan drumt we set whln th• conctpt w11 nrat
lnlfOdllood. ~alhy h. . taught usdlfforently. Wo know how to only beg !hal one, •m happy about It: Basa &amp;hoeS. oxford ctoth ahln•
UB riii~ZM - l i t Is telllno slip away lnd not abendon ona of Ita most ancl crew M&lt;;k SWN!et&amp; just mal,ell . . . , 1"1 It'• lime
ucfllng offortslrl
10 go I&gt;Kk to school. I lli&lt;e to call It lit• " Laove It to

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I tNnk lt'a • 500 parcontlmP&lt;O-t over the()~,..,
" '""''""m Jool&lt;. At lealt ln the preppy lOOk I eon wane to
my ear WithoUt """"YfnY oboUI my a~ke hllla catChing
ortdlllteSortlhe-L
I think •t's 11boUt time -..c 001 bac~ lc ba&amp;lca lnd
Ironing.
HaJraty1es- atways precede 1a.at11or! When anere~• a

than~ lo be ralda, FO&lt; a while e\'lfYOII.. wanlld to
look like John Travolta or Gloria ~ynor , Now ...'YOIIO
wanla to too• lil&lt;e Ecldl' Haskell or Shelley Fabaroo. I
aay Why no1?
1myself have been ready lor ttwt change tor •bouf 16
year1-evef 5in~e the lut l ime ttlt preppy kJok Wit
" in." I'm about 3'2" tall -lroug~ly apoaklng) and havo
111or1 tego. oo ~·,. gone wit!l&lt;&gt;ut owning • drou now
since my Contlrmatlon.
·
lt'o noll hoi 'have anytlllng ~alnal dt-s, bul lor
ltMo poSt aaveral years, U.. styles hi" lhbtr
kM* lflce Te.teaa Br. .et or Co4.. Klink. I tfled on a
w,_.,.nd uin 'about two ~ 1100 and II """'
afi)WICI ala limes. I feH liM l should be In 0 lol&gt;lcco
commerciaL
Guys o/wiYI had II ouy, In ..y opinion,
bec.llusa 1...,n It '*I' .0 ,mUCit rot~ ea~ do to &lt;'Ionge
, , . beo1c: ......, .... lai&gt;OI• 1101 lnd .
oollars..,hhlt IIOIIIQCI -nor 1.. 11011 (WI!~ llldtl. bullO&lt;
1110 moat pal~ unte" 111111 tlllly tried ~d. lhef..
IPOkad .......,...,.., In •trio all alo&gt;\g. N'ehtu awr.
notwlllmandlnJJ.
EC111r ~iUSlo .. Ol(l irlg ,..,..... JUOI It O! ~tar,
alloo f- lltl'..,,...,..,and a ltwrelOMo l lltlnk the
ocMIOCll"'' itolflbeota ol moot
In

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Am.,,...,. we:•

ln~lun tary synch with "Be&gt;&lt;&gt;giC Ooglo ()ogle." But IM
mt~sl c now l.s much mote aubuii'ICJ,IYIJ so taatelul. and
i5 ~ folks I) "mellow." Evon Natatlo Cote

llhet

woro

Ia Imitating Dionne WarwiC' · who Is lmllatlno Barr,
'-'•nUow. who Is still lm l111tf19 h i&amp; Urlt reconl. We're
gou(ng bee!&lt; to acoustic gullars, oocordOra lnd even on
occasional "'andoUn. P""l Simon '- boc:k 'on tho

airwaves, $0Undlng 01111011 1&lt;1&lt;1 roe'a enJoying hlmMtl.
Wo rnvst be getting mlllow II Paut Simon Is enjoying
~1m•otfl
.

MonoGrams are "an•• age In •hh ll'te new poputartfY of
the c.rew nee!&lt; SWU!Ot. \ln all fllrnou to thlgang at
Cote's, tlto&lt;lgll. let's say t~at tho "''"' nocto wu neoe•

,,..U)Ioo!ol Olyle-juol hiding f01a wtllla.)Woun have
our Initials emblatonod Oi"' ot~ r"' attHnumt ~aternf?l In
block gfinl or script or Old English. I guoao !hal's
bocause w• wan1 to look tettor·portect.
Tweeds. nwringbonaa, and Wlll'tet coUara are agaln
prominent In the Sunday peper'l 1~11ty Shop
ada.The SOCIIf!iOI art ...., trying to be preppy, IKrl II

lan'IWorkfng. 8asa and HOlston lult don't mire. I
can't ~u_,• Jack~ "0"' tn ctockakjeta.
But lite Wf.ole ldu of prep It to lOOk rumpled lnd
slnu•• and t&gt;aolc.
I lhlnk '"" u _ _ , a u....ty rlgltl hlrl In-the
Bulfato etea. I wu tool&lt;tng l l -;ar l thouglft wora
O.lord clOCI&gt;blouaasandrfOilllhlrlon lhl t.cJ.In front
ol God lnd ~. wd pri&lt;ttld ~ -~ ­
pOlyester.• I was--· to . .r.IM - 1 - l h l ldea ol O.tO&lt;d cloth It to gel 1'011 _,. Into Ironing
creu.. doWn!ha ~~-Who lf""' pplyoat~
I orways thoUgttl that preppli oloi!IOI , _ paoplo
1001&lt; wal~.-..cL I eon llwayo plctun - - - ancl
big "'"""'"dOSkawltlfll_paoplo_l'fWI'P'Iy. I
lhfnh •I ell ~toms 110!)1 lha 11111 lima I ...., • pictute of
Heruy Oavid TltOtla'lr. 'lie
ring a al"""' (ol
co~rse) bjonotld collar ..lit lot. On cloaar l._llon, Ihe

w•• ....

tao &lt;to 1"11$ oou11 ,..d-: . , 1ao peroef1t cottoo."
lind It w.S.t't I Uftlolllelltl.

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Not so lim/led
fdlt01o 1101r T~ to/lowing,.,., WO# oont by WBFO to
'--"' p.roi•J&amp;OI J•m•• 8 .AII••on In tWipo(t$ • to ,.;.
IMtM Oft ,,..

tetter

.ftltlott'a J•u

~Ht&gt;gr•'"min.fl.

w•• publJJMd MO(fdl y In The

Ate/son't

Spectrum 11 his.

requ..rt

I am *"'IY that you oro Gla. .lisfloa with WBFO'•
a ppear• that you beli!l'le w8FO doel
not preseot Cllverslfled tare end ctoes not provide mualc
programming, II

and ,ubllc aftah• tor • Wide 'lltletyof tastea. Although
w e wr;lcome your alnccne Cfillol1m, I must arro(IQIV

ol•ogreo Wllh your vltwpolnl; WBFO Is tully r. .ponatve
to II&amp; cornrnunllv. prot~lcHno dlvtue at1amatlva
i)fogramming ol • quellty na ture.
Oot Pf00tlm Kheclule 11 wfO.ranotng, 10

teatL We h• •• lnlugutated a

wee~day

n V tM

program on the

pertQfmm.g • rta. ftlti.lrlno mwlc. inlorm.erlon ~
mterttew.s on potfOtmenc• t.or ot"""""ts.e CO'ieted m
Woatatn New VOfMtea To date~ te~SPGRM on tf'lt:
P&lt;ogtom ISounclatagot nos Doenll5%t poaHtvL
Spolt11"1 art• lnd claaetcal music ha w.e been
unavailable

tocafl~

late at night; U\trefOte. we
ret~ '&lt;t the ta~ ol •uch fJ'(ogrammlng by
•nsthullng comp,.nenetve Iere tnroughoul the tt1gt11
Ou' poll\a anCI Hispanic programmlnQ are both
lhotough sn"G recognized lor quality. The polka
oroqHim hat been chad and enaotsec:t tor e• ceuenc•
ane1 contribvtlort 10 tno Polish commu·nity three umms
c:u.mng the p111 throe month&amp; In ltflgthy articles In tne
Am· Pol E1g1tt, Our Hispanic programmtng ptQWd&amp;a"nol
only mualc, but newa and lnlotmaHon; tt.loo. has b&amp;en
recoo"ttao by th" communit~ it seeks to 6f!Ne .
Folk music w iU continue to have unique showcas~ng
on WBFO. t\Ot onf~ through our r&amp;gvltulpscflocjuled
ten· hOUr folk mvs1c rna,. lhOn.(Fol~ Sunday Nigh1)1 bul

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hequent h't't and llve-on-ta~ SP«:lal concert
at WBFO ancs 0t1 loetUon. S1nce Folk Sunday
Nights 11 a relat•'tt'IY new PfOOtam,
been
uw;U"iJ t.ste,er comments ano suggesUon:t. In otdet 10
be mote rHPQfti.IV9' to hl1tl'l« p~el~ I m lgl'll
note 1nat our tolt~, p.og,mmtng nn •ncre.seo notaotv
hOfft 1M pr&amp;wfOUa 6orm•t of tnlrequent ano Oddty.
SG$1~1

wrwlte

plaooG Slnoto lloUI "lllanda" with ,.. """""".,_' to
apeclol Ioiii ptogtOtnml~g. to our p&lt;e,..nt lncroulf19

commitment to forti ~ular ond _. .I ~..,._
Wt Itt proud of our jiUZ progr0111m1ng at WBFO. II
Qfovidfl aunkwe lfttfnatlve UNfce to the eommunltY
We do not mttel~ ••apTrt ,oc:.o,ds": wtt future nve ano
livHrHa~lOfm•n aila klcal!y ano Nltlonalty. and
we ahowcaae local artfsts and ~tormance1 . Our
exclual~• covor•ge of tria Ar'\Paerk Jazz Futlval •• a
good axample of our atatloft't performance-offenlvd
fire.
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New a and PIJbllo alia In have been expa.,dt&lt;l greally
II WBFO Whlft we may once f'tave tJeen willing afmply
to bfoadc•st f'lttWOtk Jnlormatlonill programtnlng ''om
NaltO!\aJ PvbUc R.ldto- we hive flOW eom milt.c~
ot.HNIVM to comptrmetulno netwock lntormauon with
allell P&lt;OQ!Itnmlng ol out own.. Our ellorts !liVe h•mpered In tM past by CHJr Newa Oltec10t'&amp; w~
IUoea&amp;, but hll recen.t return h a.s eot~blad us to JHod~
OU\Slan&lt;llf19 lniO&lt;miiJOnol !110. Among lhl P&lt;Ojoell
-atrbdy 0t betng Ofodoc:ed a re r.etfes on f'Uhrt taro ll'ld
neahh·relatt&lt;t lt.auea, the arts. toc:allreolonal
newama~t,_era

l nd ~DQns
Our spoeoJel PI'OO'tms COVGt M ~ w ider rl.nge of
to~"' ono nl my QIOOI. .I f)liortties at WBFO 11 to

llfp•n&lt;J tho st•Uon'l epocial progtatnrning. In my
1n
acccmptlahtng lhat oo•t September spoc111
programming hts Included and wllllnclude such at~ows
at. ~Ciotlve ptarDY·PIIy cm:ttrage ol BuHalo Bison

fuelgament, we ha'lt made gteat progreu

ployoll b. .ooall. l"o specials (O&lt;!li local, ono Mllona11
on "'"""""' Frank Lloyd'W•Ighl. ~fghilghiS 11om the

AHpark Ju.u FeaUval. lntetv~wa with rock mu.s'c atara
Ted Nvgent ano Yes, three progtarns on Hrspan~
cuttute •n comMemoration 01 NaHonat HISpenlt-

H•r•taoe Week. ,,,..

avrart~-win"i"'D pu~ lc alta~rs

oocumt f"'taritl Pfllenleo tn cotljunctfoo w•t~_.....l
COftletenee OA the pvt&gt;Uc •Hairs dOCumentary anc11Jii
""'SIIC81 IMt'IOftT\IIMH ~ ltUfH\I&amp;Wt.. Octobef bPtnQ.t
the tt.IU'n ot the
t·•om Stutt60 A'' settes, featuring
Uwe COne.Nl C*formancn dir&amp;c:l tr01f1 our stu&lt;Jio on
man~ ewemngs Tr.e ··l1•e fromStudtoA'' series._,,,. bo

~ thiS HalOn.. tt will fntute. lrr addiUon to
ct.aalkal m~ Pl•MntationA ln Jau.. folk. BfoadWey,
d(lma al'tcJ other ateu.. AdCSIHonally. Oc1o~ •
PfOQfAmmtno Is tx:Neted to lnclude • how's on lemtnl•t
muak:. natl't'l Atnefk:an culture. the Negro Bueball
~eoguot and manr oltvar top;c.. Mony ol the progtaml
will 00 locally proelucecl. Ono.~atlonOIMrln boglnnfng
In Oc:lobtH ia uA Ountron ot Place... a 13-wNk Hrin
on humanism. WBFO fa ha,p py to pror)da Western New
Yo,~ With th11 •mportant serres.
You nolO In your Au-gua1 28 letlet that WSFO Ia a
alllion wllh ... basically academic- audlonc.... We
ueuure our refl tlons·htp to the Unlvetsily: hcJW4tYto(, 1,.
aodluon to IIIKVII'Ig Ute unlveslly community, we aft
tlcenal'd to aetve the oonor~1 communtly as a pu_,.ic
thlllte. C.natn flnc:ltngs fnajU ie lhl:l W~l OVCf 31(),000
~IOn· tn Western N tw Yon- 1'10 Southern Onlll'o
ntten to WBFO each w.-; ovr hstenfofs and SUDDOit•
comt from thtoughout ane rl'gton ana ftOft\ all"''"'' ol
Itte. App.arenuy, trtey continue to "'JP'edate the untqut
And O~M Pfogtamml'10 WBFO eYtN·tnctNJif'QIY
oftt~a

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Then~ you lor your tett&amp;l' or c;,-ltM:ft m: • • I menttooed
e.trtlef, I regr6t that you belfe't'e WSFO lt rnJI OfOVtdfn.g
dl¥ftf5e Pfog~ammtrao Howevti'f, consta:erlng l~t
reou111 and spec111 prOQrammlng already mG!\IIroned,
mUCt\ ol ~ h•ch Is unfque fadio fate for Western Hew
York and Sout"ern Ontario, and COI"'tldeflng such
tf)gu•• rly·acn•d\llec:J WBFO prootam&amp; a t ·~ootkan a In
Educellon.'' " Now, Norel;ne" (poearY). ''file Operetta
F&gt;•ogr•m.' Nowl 11om t~• BBC. ··v1vat Flex• (E11911'h
hlmtcry)~ ''Whlls Conover Music
f rtontt1'" (mu~c
GI"'G int tr\flaw) 1nd "Enfoqve-Haaonar' (.-tiSPII"'tC
M WI), WBFO I$ e.._pan(llng, nol nattoW•ng, th« path ol

w.,,

di'wert•flcatton.
tt )'O~ na•a an que.st.ons, or -.-.sh to di.SWJI. WSFO
cwoo,•mmlng otease calj.

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WB FO

P.S. t hoPt that youmil)'!fesu:meyou suooor1 JorWBFO
af1et IISlel\mQ 10 lhe varied quahtY progtammWt.o we
navt to oUt , ~ tM weeks to come

A 'Man-hour' economic system
by John Mcilroy

&amp;aleaoJo prouuca, We must got used to a truth th.at It Is

Our n•Uott ts being Ctllllengod •$ never before b'l
dangers from abtoad. bY aerk)fra dome.st lo unrest at
home. While unem~~mont anes lnflaHon are not be log
eUmlnllftd by mtlhOcl&amp; tM"r\l)loyed bt our IHoer&amp; •no
leg,$13l0fa fhty apg.N.r ' to be afta.ld to ilbandon
methods uaao by na.IOt\1 '*ho were del,troyeo br tllem..
0Uf oeople ate tn a conllrct Where the okt methocJs of
hMnce a1e llofng c:Niten-ged bleaute
n.ve not
t&gt;e'IO&lt;m«&lt; oucceulully OU&lt; notion needs tudets
WhoM mind• are frM from any ~ence uoon any
lhoorO\ql ooalytllo whiOI&gt; IIYI - must k~ lou•
p&amp;rcertt ot 11'10 WOtktfl u temptoyea 10 ttabdi.te the

tnor

ecoMm~.

U tl wwotk ex.pendlel durtng 1 Qoetlod of Ume that
createa values. h 11 M en-."oura employe($ tM.Iy, a.od It IS
Mo,.hou&lt;a thtt labor union I oargaln about. So lhll tM
M ao-hour la rooognb:od I&amp; oelng the valuable product.
tt 11 lhe tiOhl ban upon which our money musa bo
m ado to res1. ,and 1"01 pUilflc deb I authOrfzod by the
Congrua; dttht money uaed now as an excuse to prin t

dollaiS, Public Gtbl lo a llbblllly: not on asset.
From tht. obVIout conclusion we mu~ acoep1 th•
Ma~H&gt;our u the onlY btltc unit ol varv.. One thai Is
rnexllaultlbto, ancl thai can 1&gt;0 ufOij tl)' govommont lo
ellmin•t• unemptoymenl lfld our huwy load ol taves.
New """'"Y would be ltouocl to pay o iUhe O&lt;Pfi'IO ol
OUf' QOYetnlng lyat em. tnctvding Pl~ment S to the
Pr1Votaljectoo lor Item• C&gt;V•cllaiOCIIfom 11. N- IY10M)'
would appou •• payclled!a tl\01 mutt 1&gt;0 ~Mposbod 1~
t&gt;onl&lt; occ:our s 1&gt;01010 tho (,Tionl)l ........,.. uubte to
eliminate eountM'feiUng ar.CI ~ crtm1. M~ey woutd
be • - l in lilt Ptlvtto StcJ.Or lor gooGs end HMcea.
Applieolton of thlt COI\Gept thO! has Oeon C&gt;Utiii'O&lt;I
ll!leny wm be tne moel tmportonl task lactng thlo
prosent gonerttlon ol Amotlcoi\S. It Ia on octoal loci
lhal our oovtunmenl ct.n tunc1ion without tulng ou1
C:ltlrons, II II 0100 IOI!IOtkablt thot, JOOIIdleS$ ol lhl
absence of taxtl, there wiU be 1 Job for eweryooe whOm
tho F&gt;rl•a le 6tclor oan not o mploy. Weflare.

unemploymtHl\ compenaaHon, t()()d.atamp prog,ams
•nd other IOtmt of wolf• '• WOUkt dlsa.ppe;ar.
Howe~. more ~ would be coming lnto thoe
o!.Prlva.te &amp;ector lhln bullneA coulcJ un and bank
account a WOUld be o¥tof"k&gt;aded1 therefore1 I return Uow

must 1&gt;0 lnclU!I4MI to ata!&gt;lll.. IIYO aystom. We must
copy nt.tute·a method th.C •liP~~· abundant watet f01
out oropa tnd otiYOt lt'tlt19 tlllt19L Wit .. tilly do not
noed lltUIM IO I tva IQUI. .. U - Clrll nol ose II, - &lt;10

no&lt;noed iL
Ho'w to l!lltOCIUOt Ihit M.,.hOut &lt;on~l amool"ly.
and how to tal~blllh t minimum wage IP&lt; on
un«nployoil and ..,._loyobl6 tll._,l, ond hoW tO
lOt mulato e realiOIItl&gt;io. WO&lt;klblo, methoCIIP&lt; rttuml119
unuiOCI ITIOII&lt;Iy to 11141 Trooaor}l. ~ fliObloms· tO&lt;&gt; owr
yo•mo mll1d&amp;. unlotttrod by trodAional concepla, to

00\YO.

.)ol,anY QfldUIIos t~POCI to enldr occupallons a~d
" "'" UlariH without proelu~lno or. ctUtl!\g an~·

the time l f\d alton combination thet genera tee values.
and m at the value cto&amp;a not1Hl&lt;te In th9pr0duct, H any
prOducl II et'Oittd. A · great many government
•mp1oylft produce no aaldble product. yet they ate
e.s so,tlal Ufuta of our QOY(!tnlnv system. Government
paycheckltO lhet'n WOUld r~reHnt oft 1'110f'!~ l$$~ed
to '"""' lOll hi limo and ttloft lhoy expend.
The m.nlmum
aotnotlled now should be
•noraastd ao that one rnembef of a famity would oa.rn
•nough rnothl'( to euppon lhe family. OtMt .sa.tar~
and waoas wou4a ~ Hmite&lt;t onl~ by tne need 1o Umlt
ac.cunwtateo monev ~or wn.ctt the OW!lref tlac:l rto .,.~,
f.I:H . trw•ttmc:nta wovld no1 be limited regatdleat:ot the
stu ot the 11'\.Wtstment. Onty tooseluodstnat e-.ceed •
legallfm1t for unused money would have to be returned
to tt'le Trouwy. 1hCHe wcwf(l be no oth8f ta-..
This nnanc•al concept would require the oovanvnent
to stop prlnllng and lu.ue pape1 doll.ar money.
Govetnmtnt 11sue would 00 In I he form ot pAycf\ec.lcs.
a no tl'\t monoy would reSioo '" our chcteking account I
wt\lch our bank would audit Such paychecws could not
CHI "ca~ ·· b y tho banlt 1 1\d w e would carry a check·
book In oYr INI IIttts lnst&amp;ao of doUars. T'he,elort, new
money w~~ be tnued only to government emp'oyee:s
ancJ to contu•CIOtl wotk•ng for govetnmenl.
To eNmlnJte crlmH don-tt lot money it wouki be
ctesirab.. fOt ... cneds.. oo...erfU"'W!oot and ~at. to
be ~.tees '" a baM beiOfe the money could be UHCI
In another uan. .ct~ Thts would etW au untkfn:otter
lranaecdortt BantcJrtg mett'lods would 1\1\08 to be
all•ad I&gt;OeauH alt womno cittzens would neoc1 a
01\eGklng ac-count wnete tf\Oif money recorda would be

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Our econom•ata. tralned 10 evaluate I he tnterpta~ ol

publiC debl . and tuet. 'I hi s metMd w UI eUmlnate
unemployment anct poweny 1n Amorlca. and ~II PfOYide
stt~bre CYttency undet" IM eont~ o'
the peopte h It a method thf.l wiii..Qive conaumMI . ,
•tMJnd.tnce or money with tne...clreulaung quantfty
ldiU'Sted 10 1no needs of 1ne HoP~
F'"'ncJ.ar ftllthOds used toaay oper~t e to t ll)f'IOt1
money •••Y hom tne cltUenr. at tr.e bottom frtels of
OVf IOdat svttem • ncs ~,,. il up at tne top ~r
cUlLeN at 11\1 bouom are teh destitut• aNt mual be
S41ppot1to by Welfare We ate loki lf\at mon•Y w ilt
tuekae oo• n from the lop to the Oottom. but lh&amp;1 eta.•
not happen We neea to ,.. ~. a o~nQe 10 lhat thete
w111 be constant c•rc,ufark)J thiQUOhout a-If strata ol out
people so t~•t Nne n«!!&gt;td be destitute. Thf' nft'W
eof~CC!PI pro¥!dea • INa)' to aocomp:t1stl '"'' ao that
8\+ety clliten may uve tn hit own home and a.lee-p fn til a
a Cha,lty
n wn bOCS1 ano not have 40 accept • cot
M l$1101'1 ana 1 bowl ot soup tor dmnar. The maiP\Qella
no t Soclalusm. tor GY&amp;ryone must wM to gtst the
mor1oy. and qach c::itll!ttn wm have •n opportunity to
bYild • petaonal tonune.
PuDhe aduealloo and other pubUc aerwlc::e
organ1tat'O"s receh'e too litUe money to PfOVidl
aOOQvato lervtc:.es Thete 1s a lbpayers' ''"'Ot
occuulng 'nis new concept wl !l proVIde 1 J11M: money

Amttf.ca_n s w llh •

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OUf I)Ub4~ W1'v.ce $CUon~ requ~re1 and doth~ wttnoul
askJno tn.eta tpa~e.ra to &amp;Jpply it. Th• enllte cost o t 1U
meGIUI 11&gt;&lt;1 hoopitol .., bft "'"""" In tlva
same w•y, W•t"'UI reg1meqtlng 00Ct0f"&amp;. and wttnout
govetnment t.n tert«ence whh II'Mt OCMtlton of out
l'tNIIh Mntieet- We ean \fs.e tnl-s concept to ptOCka etl
the i'MrOY we need lrom dome51'c toufce&amp;. 1/ld a1op
buylf19 oto 110m a~&gt;roaa. wa do not neeG a IWinliNPt

Arnette-•

It Ia not ""'~ A mer~. bvl the who._ wor'ld ot nil ion-.
t~&lt;~en c.aptured oy an artel.,-., dobt--oftof\tOCJ
rnontta')' ~yuem oo=a;Jgntd 10 seNe a raw people tar
mote hanosomety' tnat It serves the grett mato,Uy.
Evory neuon neecl&amp; to •Ciopt \fl.P M•n·hout method tor
greeting money to save the WOtld from 1 rM)or
CIII.$HOI)ft0 no_. c1oalng ffl upon ua.. Will tM next
b4.1Jinell eoata 11'1 111 tall whOtl tP,Is concept b 'adopted,
Cono11u 'f'tle elect thil Fall have the f01estg"t to coma
and the n'\eltmum flmlta to hCCumutated funds wm stop
up w.tn a oolutk)o Ia a gooc;t QUUUon? Bet01e tong It
price&amp; ftotft r•tlng regarc:He£1 of an ab01'10atM:e of ooocss
will bOCom tmpoo&gt;lbto to ellett """" o mojor ~
fn our matll.tta. or the abunoaoc:e o f money.
peacefully f ro\IOie Js t&gt;rew•ng 1n CHJf ci"-a. We can noc
Thll eof'cept poiMIH5 many tmportant ' "" a fford Untl' lp6oymont anc rnfiatkwlany lottglt.
v• tuabl t ch ar•caerletl,a. Cit~ tr•naporta Uon
YCNI\.0 m."'CJI. U yet unletterecJ by Party ~1A ate
O&lt;impanl... WIIO .,...,., . . - on&lt;1 lime t r a -lng bei ng challenged to quesUon otd 11'1«)11.. or
~tea and fklanc::e1 ·~~se a eolutton atound a
~ can oo cloullltG as o Pubtio S.Ctor ""'ploYM
withoul d l$111!\)lng tl!elt no&lt;IM! o.no,_ Oflt11c01. Nrw EconomiC-S baaed upon a~ To not uoon
Thoy ...,.... 1nvoloo local - nt. lt Will ~J 111010 6tb41 taus and aeatc.Uts to t{oep the aptem
090111ing. Wt mVSII&gt;O able 10 molntaln an obu,.,.,..
inYOIOOO IIJ IS$111119 go-nmOIII ~~~ to wit~ thOtr ln. . , . 00111. By this easy methoel all c~y
In tho mor~ot ptoco wlllloul li.n&lt;Jtl&lt;lng \hi bottom out ol
lran&gt;portollon ol peqpiO woul&lt;l be froo. 'row COil jlflcOI an&lt;l llll1l&lt;tul&gt;tfllQ bu!Unesses.
vtau•Un olt\er .,.., ot u ae for M an-hour l'nOI'Htf wheN
Certainty thtte ••• orgumonta abou\ why thlt
.Jmllo r oonelilt W""l4 ariM for all c1tlt 011a.
concept ta un atta~~~. but lhese must be attacktd
A conH"uoua opponunlty lor every citizen lo be o~o 1&gt;)1 on• ofl&lt;l ollmlnolllcl. Thta can .,. tho molt
omplorod• wll~ tho money tney roe~•• Oelng created. lmpc.rtant and rewatdlf'\D cna ttenoe our YOltng peoott
b\llhollme Ihoy e"'&gt;&gt;OId on tho jOb, wUiavotcl the u. . ot aeoopl al lhll oat~

wagn, pr6cet, PfOIIt' Invested money a.oc:f diVIcs.nds,

may aey that the llmltt t}laceo upon accumul1ted '
money would f)ftwent tnveatora from seeking lucratlw;
,l,weatm"'tl, •nd thlt aucn a large Input of new money
woold m ake Pf1Cet 1111 aboorm• lty In • free m atket. It
Ia trl)e thll COf"'\f'T\\dlty prlc.tta will reftecl market
con&lt;fltlonL f hty muat remember that taxes aM

lhat tleve

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�Welfare

It may be a free ride to some,
but it's 'nuthin '·like it appears'
111 Robert Jot St oat
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Facu alol!i thtline or •lowly movlna poscal pJtrons
tialu&lt;ned u a willowy youna woman In a halcC&lt;-top
bloust •wuna towarch the councer whtrc food Aarnps
were aisburstd.
Sht propj)&lt;d her hands oo htr hips and smiled over
her shoulder u the clerk cook hC1' arem card, eounred
ouc S9S WOrth ofscamps ancl uked bcr to sian areecipt •
"Why_?.. she said. arlnnlna at a riJid, baldio&amp; man
laniJ&gt;&amp; on a cane, "lc's ouy." Tbtn she tucked che
coupoos ioto her waistband aod 4Uha)'&lt;d .....y.
All &amp;nary buzzin&amp; fllltd the lobby. HOUJ&lt;Wives.
busintssrnal, retina and tht postal clerh chemsch'U
jcil&gt;cd io the denundatlons. " •• .sptnd their money
on drup, thco expect us co Iced them ••• "a wo'ina.n
ranced.
On a buneh, I incerctpted lh&lt; youna woma.n·as she
cUmbtd Into a 12·Y&lt;&amp;r-&lt;&gt;ld Jlation waaon In which a
companion·and t~·o youna ch11dru waJred. She was
candid.
"I dress likr that on purpolc,·· she said l1ughlng,
..just ro bug them. ''
~·Do you k~ow how many clmes l'vt been cum&lt;? Ho job opportunities
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down for jobs. Do you know how much I could corn or
HundrtdJ or chousand; of Amtrlcans act &lt;fUBhl in
I aoc one? Abouc hall whac I net on wtllorc. I do~ Nothin' yean . CaiHornlo Employmeot
like ic, buc untU tht kids arc oleiC&lt;, thac's chc way It hu Oevdopmmc o.panmcnt counselor Frank f'al«&lt;c
'9 be. ;;c&gt; J ao in ~r~ like 1:m ~avtna one helluva points to a combinacion of lac~ors as the Cll&lt;l5e.
10od lUJ1t,, I don r mand rUbb1n1 n in thdr fac.t". I M«hanization of industry attd qrkuhurr has
enjoy it...
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climinaced;nany tntrance jobs "that hund{tds or
Un~ wdfare, Sbt.,.pt.,ned, sheJCUS41S""?"ch, thousand$ of youn 1 - k uitd co be able to deptnd
or "htch Sl90 ~ u food ~tam~. Out or thos '!'t upon IO&lt; pan-time Of tcrnpora.ry ernploymenc."
Throuahoutlhe Vietnam.,...,, Patane ..ys. cM'drolt
pays rtnc and utilitocs on a boUst Silt shar., "'"h
another l'OUOI wdlarc moe her. and S2S on the ear.
coot alol o f the pressurt off chi&gt; shrin~in&amp; job scetor•
.. Bu.t J don't have lowe the bust oncn. not thr way In lhc pag lhrcc years howcva rnurnin&amp; va..-ans
l.dtd when f w~ v.orkina:• silt way\~ "I s.pmt fi\"C' ~\C joined m ahc com~illon for'a pl•ot" in n . C1.1"A
bu:&lt;b a day acru~a ba&lt;~ and lonh co aJ?b.~hat only (the Federal aovctnmcnc's.Comprchmsive Educacion
paod $2.90 an hour, lor stl&lt;'hour.tlmc pu11n. Diat&gt;m' and Tralnill8 A&lt;t) temporarily eastd chc enlsh by
and ocher baby SOpplles, ret¥)ro1111d othtr e"J)tnstOeac creacing nrw jobs io aovernmmc . Buc as Robert J.
up most of chc $70 chat reroalns.
McConnon or cht Ocpartmenc ·o r Labor has
....But a job t0$tl mon~y." she • POinted ouc .
ad:now1edsed. CETA work wa.~ of1tn no more than an
Transponalion, Juntha, c:h1ld c•re-1 d have tO clear lrUetrtJpl~n o f a qc:lc of nora-c:mploymtnl .
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thret limes whal l'm rnakrna now jwt'1o break f\'cm:·
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And so. for her, wcifarf 1~ thr ticket
Pll~llt tra:tn hiJ)i school cou'*lors stressed the brca~!'w~~tn
throuJ,h a period in urc that one or her ton temporaries. COIIIpD~rary socilll v&amp;JuH u .11lutor In d~hnm~ JOb
a youth on probatjon, calls .. the Nuchln' Yean:." It's a
m~vauon amona 16.-21 y~as O~i. A ~~
ttmc rha•·~ ..like waking ror 1 bus:• another )"'Uih
He~.~hu rcachn noted 1b11 mot1valtOn _remams hl&amp;h
c•pl.olns. You're chrou&amp;h scbool- probably becaUJ&lt; amona..oollc&amp;&lt;-bo&lt;tJid )unoorJ and ~~· but that
you ~ropped ouc-but yo'l,'rc 001 onto a real job yet.
!~ !)cr&gt;eatb the lortlcrh per&lt;&lt;nllle *""P' tbe
You'rt "Uin&amp;. and m&lt;anwbllc fou pass th~ cimc.
~b1titt of ': cbret co ttn•ye&amp;r Ia&amp; btfore they
"We're no&lt;,.. icll~ u the llCWSpaper ftlitortals make aeh~ job stcUrVy or permanent crnploymau. Most
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ot &gt;tern-we )ust liw differcotly4 " "l'l C.lia Collis, 19,
UntOll.jobs. be _..,, are
or Chico. California, a.n on-and-&lt;&gt;11-&lt;&gt;n ,.'dfarc
IO«&lt;S have become sd«ted and c.hert '' q&gt;o&lt;~&amp;h lal!mother. ,.ho O«asionally 10&lt;4 to oollqc.
out from our opulfnt era IO,'IL\Iam ·~.w~ jon 1
"lnqtad of bovina TVs and jacuu.b. we bun&lt;h
,...,t,, or.~· to """' unul they are ny'lhor m1d·
co&amp;cther and liackpack. bo•t parties, rebuild old car&gt;
lwtt\1-.
and mofotyda. Some or us ao to achool, ochers work
For women In thi&gt; sub-culture, prqnancy an~
whtnever .somethina come$ up. Rcscauranc Jobs, tht
welfare present che mosc obvious and viable
nuc houses. (almonds and walnull arc arown around alternatives. Many olthern t&lt;nd 10 act permanent jobs
ChlroJ, yard work. lt's noc a bad lilt, rtaiiY. Wt have cvencually. alter lim havln8 children and raisins chern
on Af'DC lAid 10 F1mllles with Dependent Children)
loc. of time for sharina.''
AI( Collis sees it. she lives in .., cuhurll boulmcck" or check.11.
thac ulsls beta""' the job morktl can not obsorb
Llkt the youna n1&lt;n whq clrculalt ·amona them,
cvcryont- ready to cntrr h.
thtsC women wor&amp;: when work I~ ptlt' ll\al (or possible).
UnhJ':f the countcr&lt;uhurc or a decade qo. tbi\
Tht)• bti..'Qme hobb)iMl. cullbt\ o; "'ttl , ,,:ndors, taLc
\UbctllrGrc is nor moliviJtd by a rcj«r~on or yocational ot .. run•• courses at comn1unity or juniof
rnain$tre;om values. On~ a job lhoc SC&lt;mJ rtUOnable collcses; they walk. bicycle, hltch·hlkc or bus I rom ont
comcsthrou&amp;h.mostoftbcstyouna -lcclimbrichr
.-~co anothtr. "A lot ol lc Is lon.'' 41ys Celia
~nco the main51ream,
Colli$. "And the rest, wdl lor most ol us k W11l
Ceorae CU«ia, a hi&amp;h school dropout wkh a ju\tnilt chanse."

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Oroyille, a cown or 10,000 on chc eda&lt; or tht
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Coccia's dishwashina led co a job as a cook. Tbtn,
thr'OQ8h • JOflball ltoiMI&amp;It, he ..... hired by• rmn
chat .....,bled mob11c homes. 'The bard, out docK WO&lt;k
~uiced bim. Wichin six months ht root from bdn&amp; a
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Gcrmoo shcpherch thoc lhcy plan co crain 'and sdlu
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seven violations of Title IX lly T oey Pdtl
As::lbttlll/ .5jooru EtldtK

Editor's 1101&lt;: nra &amp; tM -..1 llutiZII_,.t
of II two ~ ...,;.. dtii/(fll ..;,~ t~&lt; UB
_ , 's bowiinz teem oM/Itt rt&lt;"tllt flllrtt of
oTitk/Xtrio/ot/ollt~. Todo?"lortkk
dlY11s with /Msp«(/"taofth•trle...,.,._ Titk
IX interprl'lollon o,.d Admi111Jtrotlve
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1bc UB women't bowlin&amp; lc:cn has
brou&amp;lll iiJdf IO lht rord"tont or West&lt;rn
N.w York med.!atlCI&gt;O$ureby GUnaa11deiX
aritvan&lt;c ~pinJl VB and this Uni•mhy's
Alhledc Dcplrlment.
The women bowler&amp; site ..... l&lt;plrllt
conditions wb~ .uipulatlom of IX havr
alle&amp;edly been violated. Their major
complainll Include a lack or pm- nnandll
a.uistanct ror the P._roararD; raHurc 10 provkle
pro,.r equipment; a Jack of sufrtclcnt
publicity 10 ffil opminp; improper locker .
rooms , practice and competitive fodlltles; a
lock of effective aa:omodation of SIUdenl
inter..u and abUitJes; and fail ure 10 P&lt;Ovide
pro,.r travel for the 1ean1 . Several -other
provisions - e additionally questioned by
the Royals.
S«tions 86.4 1 (c)" of Title IX rula and
rcaulations S&lt;U auiddlneslnYOivlna Ill of the
complaintJ. Volume 44 or lbe Fedcral
Rqister (dated Tuesday December 11. 1979)
contains llllbe inlerpretllloru.

AI tbt ~ or lbe

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lndcl-.s wt.cre ad&gt; or !be.._, r:caditioas
have been .;obned will - bt prilued. The
_,.,. Jiled !be lmpo......,. or noc diodosiJJJ
!be iltmJ crucW 10 !heir cas&lt;.
A &amp;oocldlolot
Title IX iudf calls for P&lt;Opottiooal
amounu or fundirla to he appropriated for
both mm"s and womm's albletics b&amp;sed on
panlclPatlon and inter&lt;SI• The UB team's
ari......,, filed $ept&lt;mbtr 4, concmu tbe
birina or Paul Tdniefls ulhe ntw coacb for
the RoYall and !be lnadequ,aes of lbt
pres&lt;nt women's budaet .
Tzlnlerls has been hire(f'by UB to coach
both the men's and the women"~tcanu.
When the UB Athlet.ic O.plltUilent aod
University President Robert J,. Keuei's

o tntt wm asked to comment on the seven
diJ&lt;rcpancles, they c laimed it b Unlveulry

Wh&lt;n quesdoned abou1 the poulble
connict tbllcoachirtt two teams In the same
aJJeys a1 tbc same lime would Impose,
Dilllllicb responded, ··Bowlin&amp; b nota sport
where you hove to he there every second
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In compll•nce with Title IX.
Proc:culna aht complaint uke.s
lppro~lmii&lt;IY six months and no $C"t period
or time for lmplcmmtina the changes iJ
ma"daled. 11 reponcdly vanes wilh each
partkular caK. Reallsliully 1hm. the
womm's aason o:ould he over he for&lt; any
dlanjCi1rO«essary at oil-are made.
" We ~W DO&lt; lhlnklna of ourselves. We are
thinkina of 1he whole Worn&lt;n '• Bowtina
proaram 11 Ul!. The lime elcmenl doeso'•
miller 10 us. We care about tbe slrls .......
herclsthefulure."lhecontina&lt;ntofbowl&lt;rs
Mated. ··we'r&lt;: no&lt; aolna 10 die. We're &amp;&lt;&gt;in&amp;
to keep flahtin&amp; it.""
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policy not to comment on any arievano:c 6Jed
, aplnSI the Univen~y duriJia Utigllion.
Wll k..-p fiPtlaa
Belly Dimmick, UB Women's Alhletic
The DcplltUilent of Hcahh. Edu&lt;*ion and
Direo.1or and 1he Individual respontible for Welfare (HE.W) hu 90 days to conduct an
hirina 1he new women's bowlina ooach Paol iD...U&amp;IIion, ond an additional 90 dayo to
..lalieris. however. defended, her decision.
(e50lve aoy vio~.
---wn.e erltcrb for hirlna tbe coacb were
If the Athletic O.panment and the
team coachlna .. pericp«, ..perience Univmity ore round innoant on the
coaehlna on the coR&lt;Jiat&lt; level · and a complaints. the cuc is dosed. If they are
dcrnomlrlted $UCC&lt;IS . . oollqe oooch;,. 1 found in violation,. proaram (O&lt; iruliurtion
•nbal applicadons and Paul dlan&amp;es will he initiated by HEW and 1he
fulf~kd " ' - requirtm&lt;nl.," she &gt;aid.
Univmity. As looa as lbe Uohenlty
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ha"e a football team. yolt ha't: 10 tlave ~hcerltadeH .
But unlike the movie vmion o t.lllc aridiron, rcol &lt;hctlca~vc to
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lktrolt 16. 01'ft11 1Ny 9; No mqk in Or= Bay. or 10

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~tom to ba•• 1 runnina aam&lt;.)
Phil#dtlphlo17, MJm&gt;tKJtll 17; lf,thc Eqles could scorq 27 "'lllnlll Denver,
then racklnr up the some tally In M'tnneiOta will~ cake. (Phllly has a no·
nom&lt; secondary that frustrates Tommy Kramer;)
Pillsbufih 18, Balnmott /J; 11m Jones' arm appa.n 10 be mended. but
agoinsl the Steele.ts he can't do it alone. (Swann and Stallworth feet ft« to
roam throu&amp;h the Colts' infant scc:ondary.)
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Houstoh 18. Clt._lond 17: Earl Cornpbeft runs wild in the dart O...,d•nd
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1\s • fad. tit&lt; 19SO M01&lt;0w OlympiC&gt;...., a bust . Oo.on3 alx&gt;ul two
months aao. th&lt; Swnma Games proved a disl.ppointment to a lot of
pcopl~for a lot of reuons.
But fttSI, ..hy a rolumn on the GamesT They happmed a IIMI&amp; timeaao,
as faT as~ • .,...,.,.,._ Basri&gt;all11 windins do ..., to the ptru~ant .-..... Tht
Bill&gt; ore In motion It R.icb Scadium. So who arcs about a bllt\dl of
fortiiJK(S in RUUiliY
Tht limplesl "'planation for dredging up the topi&lt; i&gt; Plnoct~loon. To
1g110r&lt; lh&lt; iuuo r&amp;i&gt;&lt;d ;, a q•ict way to brin&amp;bodt th&lt; bo&gt;'&lt; ott-end 1984
ii not that f&amp;r off•
.... orialnally plonned b)' Pre&gt;~d&lt;nt Yntf. lh&lt; boycott or the Ca.~
would ha~ included mMI or the Free World In repralsal lor the Sovla

invasion or Afabanittan. A number of c:otJnuit) did ' 1ay 1tway: wmc stnt

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turns, bul avoided the opctlin&amp; and closing cnc:monlt'.'~ $0me ('0\tntne.

sent teams li!. usual, wuh no rrstrictio'ns.

In a totally unuprcted, lo.a:ical move. -a small number of nalton\' at~«&lt;
thaJ thdr natl&lt;mal anthem not be played durina the award•
Ctfemony-~rhai&gt;s a move toward• truly non-politic-' ·O lympics. Afler
. the ne.1&lt;t boyeon (ossumina ihe Rwslons l"ill not vl&gt;ll L. A.) pethllllS
;,,dMdtHIIathl&lt;tts wi" be allow«&lt;-.o compat, fiJnher removlna the G..,eo
Irom the Jphere or natloall public ...Ution&gt;.
Tht Olymp•n. are for athkus and a numbff of com-pailori made tht bi.&amp;
saajf.a and ~tay&lt;d hom&lt;. Tht only _.ro'tM American• r&lt;a~...S was a
Whhe Hou&gt;e dllmer ud a!'Cotlcmond" -a......,.,.... sold (plaledl)
,coin thanltinr them. A srnaD price for Out..-. but a lou borpln for lotH
year~ or morr of work for the Olympic team.
But periiiiJlS a mor• •ubtk cola was minted. The row Amt.rican touri.us
• who made it to Mo&gt;&lt;Ow reponed a 101 of queaion&gt; uktd by the
hosts-informed qU&lt;SiionsaboUl Af&amp;hanlslan. It may~ a snWJ lltn. but
...,.. pmple In tit• Sovtd Union 101 • whiff or the truth.
Latn--Oft, no maurr what happens, historian• will not took aa thii year's
Olympic. In the• same llah&gt; os tlte t936 somes whtr&lt; tltc warld endortitd
HiOes's Ide.. or ratlal •uprnnacy by panldpllinr,. JtiS&lt; Owen'• Jold
medals were a slap in the r.,.,. to Germany, but how m111y C""1'anl saw hi•
..... in edited mm ctlp11
Otlter lo~t~aln the boycott induded NBC and numerous mer&lt;handlsets.
The televlllon network wu mainly rovtted by in&gt;urancc, but 1011 hea.-lly
on the publie ldcntlr.t~~tlon auodattd with a stralaht week of ~pom
CO'o'ml&amp;"· Suppliers or official " M bha" bear PfodUCI&amp;tiled and flitedto
rtptO&lt;Iua thudlina manlaofthe'lli&lt;entmniol. Too bad for oiiC&lt;X~ttrned .
• Wbat did tltc Oama pro•d M.tinly t11u when the Russians and Eat
Cmnans take on th&lt; Third Wotld. the~ and j!.aA GtmtiUU wUI
10• boone most of ti¥ medoh. A pleasant surprbe for those who
\be 1972 ...,... wu Yqosaaoia'1 win .,._ die Sovicu witll it&gt; ....,. '1
bukelblllc.-. Sweet ,..._ for ~ givca-rdll&gt;t Y&lt;1111111&gt;·
A lot or purias "'" iMillilla !hit Amcriea 1w ruiDed the~ or the
O!Jnot*s. ~Is e f~ idalto- IDO'Ie Ill&lt; c ; - back IO Or"""',
doc~ or the .-orp~. Good idea. ~ the!' ca .,_ tla.ocrKJ
.... wllhlll&lt;~ So, ........ ..-d-lbc ~ batt-.ber Lllrtt lllld one half yeant!O
.,. ~ far the - ·. . . . . It the Go\d. Tht world has &lt;barlaed liqcc
• 1896, the Rrll ~· or the modem Olymplr. era. The boyrott may be
crowded orr or th&lt; spons ....... but bopc(ully, if • !hdc sanity ••••,.
illlcmationl politl&lt;t, the Olympic cordi ml&amp;tit r.ahliu way. put tltc L .l\,
1111qa and i&amp;nite more than just half Ill~ "'Prld.

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bCv.

~IUy

c9Uf'la· ull a1~_,.,,

3290 Bailey A venue
at Shirley
837·1488

TONY When 00 I Qet:aomeot the~IB
o' lhl$ rr:f4Hionlhfp tW~ k~

lra.mto neet~ IIOD. P lnvPOn9 t•~t-. c:!\41tr
mltoc noms- ullll7·3699.

P0L"'YCON1'RA5T tlllft" kit

\NOffY

BHP &amp;eclp. Ttw:- Nut.

'01$1

Mo.,.Th.fu-. 11 """' • 9 p~
ffl .and Sal. ""1 \ •m • 10 pm

entert•lnmenl' centef" I• openin; a.oon On
HltQera Fat~ 8oulte¥ef"'Cli8 A8f!-.:1 monnn•.oo.n. •llfellni.• togo,
~ Be.ep

~

e.c. c~ VTY 1u,
TUTORING

Tht PUb Bouneen..

o;our

E • Ptrienceo · •dvice oHered In
CC!nf'loKI!CM" W'fth lmmlor.,klt\ to c:.n..dit
Alf Jnqulrles will ~ tre•1ea In
c.onlloence.. PleltM wncr e)l tnqulr~ tot
SUI)f- 12QS IBM Tower. P .O.

h~

1!c&amp; RoO70c -

SPECtAL OtSCOIJtiTS: ua t:tai:llnfl &amp;
hcvlty . Shampoo/,lyle·c.Vf : 11 .00
Perms: 1'22.00. 8ACKSTAGE 1 1'-5
Enoloewood. 132.0001.
CANADIAN IMMIGRAT10ft. Loven
conwft'an'tl ud f ~ lfT.U.
offla\ In Honc;J Kang and Y~.

!cANTONESE STILE DISHES!

WE' RE ONL'Y K.IDOtNG.

MR MUNCHtES I• oow fQf' sale~ First
OU!fff' 61 110,000, Call ~ ·6606

KODAK

Ej!gertsvllle
838·6060
WilllamsvUie
631 ·8220

.. FUMTA$1A,

10% STUDENT
DISCOUNT

M't'Cied ror lntTo to Pho10Gf•Ph¥evenln:G$193-9'201.

}

Stulftod Mushroom, -uiJO M•fn SJ. Be
ther~ ~klh• .

Chinese Restaurant

PART TIME

~~. 67 F~r St. llOOil'nc.. 10

886-407 2 - Open 1 0-Spm •

.,..

d•v.

$4-$6 'per hour potential If
you have a pleasant voice
and can communicate effec·
tlvely. we will train you to
work from our office. •

fOL T"' '"lnU't~ cttl\le to M.SC. C.n
prcwl~ rtde to 1:00 ct8Rt. tll-725).

M6LE

~ rncwefruome

DORM STUOENT.S thlt It '{04K test
1 .-.ITIOf'l'Jtor. can
tJo6.'2.•ftor dtf•lls.

AOOMMATES WANl'EO tor 4bedtoom

PA.OC#R~.

cbJn ~thlnos Will Vfrl

cnanc:e to o-;t

IMNM. lnr.,-lof 1\il'¥111 tc:mootled• fhen·t

SCHOLARSHI P

keep you-r

bt"er, vou fTI*Y
8ZN

Mogazlne.

1975 MUSTANG. $f.tnc!Nd, ntoW Site"!
otUed nm. e~tUIIM1 wpe. ln·1Dl,

m...,

FREE 8AR DRINK Wfl'h ODIIeot 10.

JIU.... mtet me al P .••L &amp;oftomt.

An-er thl• queatlon
for a hee beer on
Monday night.
Nwne the title '&amp; song
which was No.1 in 1959
occording to 811/boord

red. E.C". 60 Mf"G, 11200, 6-e)la:n.

~OR $A~E'U... ''"''loe•tt&lt;~·"SO.

i

Y:~7s

~.

ADUt.l$·Tap, J1n. i\\OOef'n c l...s.H, All
~err-an Studlo 6ft.U0l,

SEA LEVEL Will bet Jt Unc'l~ SAcM
Thur.O.v. Septe-mber 1a, call 61.So'llOO,

tnf"

CUOOI..~; HW CDmt!:
m'Kh an'W'more., &amp;.2, N.

~

oon' t Iaiit

04~1'11 VOle lew you II \&gt;Oii rvn fo,
oHtc•. Tony told m e vou'd be -o.-.111 '"

'"•' tla-'nlon t
F INAlS 1 whel flnM\)1PIIi1Y Witn2laroe o .v .s tor 11,0011'lisantt ~Y1!'f"l' 'f\tt'!1411' At
tht ~~~ MU$hroom; t$10. M••f) St. 8~
ih('re Alotl&lt;t

HELP'.\A~TE:'

8ASS fiLAYER wanted for ()1191nal rock

aano. C411 Joel tl7·1~6.
L~BOR '-TOAY

ASSIST ANT, part-tlmt,

l ) hovrwo•Hv: S&lt;.~ "f\llfor_; can
U l ·'HU tor-lnterv(•w~

fFl!lW'i1£U~am
IS
FUNTASTIC

W A ITRESSES A. COOl($, A.ooUet Pvmp

Room. ParhUmt: •venlno s. no
·~ltnc:e. ,f&lt;IUWrv. Cell • -otoo

after S:OO pm,

WORK -STUDY .STUDENTS nHCitd b';
The .$pecmlm l l receptklnbtl.. proof

rt6der'a,

typist.~

A&lt;comiCSetlng hours

and OOOCI ttiCCMtrif'C'~&amp;ofl,us : frroe ~M
of fht&gt; ~ . Come to :lS.S Scavir'e

lmmtdlatety.
WORK

snrov

a v•ll able

ST\IDENT.

trom

' ·5

mu-st ue
dallv.

r-.ct¢Jonld/tvp111. AJ191V Jn ~" af
· SA omce 111 ialr.M Htlt. If not
avalleble theM ttoOn do not~ ., .
1 l ! ' 't ' ,', r'l ~ f l 1

WANTED new cnm muntry- sklen,
mNtk\9 Wtds. Soept 17 lJ:OO a. ~1 00 %U
-SQu.ire.

Homecoming Party

-AS.OO ftEWAttO fot' Kirll..o ~~

kiP at · s.wt,., e..,..=..nt aooutor•
'181•.
£aonomlel_lild_.P.....
turn.....,
F...,.,nutnMrJ«
......,,.
Contained Cham boQk, ~

lnlo ..... """

.....

....... VOUf"f'!.mt&amp;

f

1 FREE bar mixed drlnk or beer
with college lD
Bud Spllt/1.00 3/1.00 Shot Special•
Fj!EE &amp;d f)051er. Bud T·sliVu,
Albums, aro:ert lick...
Thursday September 18
no couer

..

�~

backpage

~ qu~te of the day

'

•

··utc. Is one. long f!lllergoency.-

- - B.S.

Now Bock...ge b 1 Unlver•lty..,.lcc of T~t Spe&lt;trum.
Motku ere..run tre.e or ch.arg~. The Spedt\.ln'1 does not
guarantee. tNt all notlcu will eppur and ruervu the
rlQhl to tdlt ell noOcu. HotJcu lo appear more -tb&amp;n
on&lt;-e mvt t k rc:.utwnltted for uch ,tf1Ung. DudJI'ne.l
Ire M~ ,., Wc.dnesdey and Frldey 11 noon-.

announcements ____ _ _
Se.n~rs - The Ntw Yor" St.,.t Auur!bly
tntrunhip Pr~r•m b now .cceptlng 1pphc::4tioni. The
tntt&gt;rn~p .,ould ka•n Januery ) to ~)' 1-'. 1961.

Junlofl and
1\ppl~••loN

ere due NO'\' 1 1980 FOt t·unhl"f inl·o Wfrle

10 Auemoty lnU-m.thlfJ P•ogr•m. a29 A lob. Atb6ny.

"'•"' York 12248
Ret ume Wrlllna worife.s:hops 'PQrtJOred by the

Caree~

Plbnnlng Office tommoro"' ~~ 2 p m In I' C~pen , AC;
Thur~doy et I p m in 23 Diefendorf Annd. MSC: Sept.
22 at ' )0 p m In I !I Ca~u . 1\C T ec:hnlques for
D'C",POIIng ltl t:rfl'&lt;'tiVt resume .a~lll be dls.t:u,ued.

TM Stueknt•Wide: Jud&amp;dl ty needs )ut:tk~• If fntert':Ked
10 per1 1C*'PIII~ un this s:cuc:ft.nt ope-rated coon. and beJ"f

lnVOI\t:d '" jud.cla ~ viUU ttletlog to Jtudtnl
govcu,.lf\tnt p luM PK" up an opopltcot~ fofm in 111
Tolbert , AC

Croup l~eat Serv•cu necdt par~lc.g•la. Stop by 340
Squ~r~

lor

mo'~

l.ntormo.Uon f-lo c•pcricrw;f' ne'Cd.54C)

TK£ Nih "-s U1ricd, Any Mudent lnt•re-.ae.d In ,oln~ng
Tau fta:ppo EpJiiOn P'eaw &lt;.ont.ct 5«1 ot 636-5561 or
C~nn

at 6l6 »~ An., girl$ •nt~truted ln bKominQ
uaue Sbtcn ete altO encour-aged ' 0 COI'IIKI U." ~
C.onttm~

r~turnlng

stude.nts

prltontor~ ~hind

lhc Iron

Freahmtn. transfers end

lmere.5ted In troedom rot

Curteln al'~ l.lrged IQ contac.t SSSJ Coli Zaro 01 8JS.7750

ot stop U)

J4d Squ11~

AppUuUonJ for Volunteer CounHIOfl In th~ ~11i \#e li\y
£.dt.Katiofl Ctonlrt ar~ avtltabtf' '" 26 t Squtre- \ln1ll
Wo- ~

/11\FC StuM:ntt-lr.r tutorial ass!Man« In 111 ate.as of
Math. ~•efiCe . Englbh. ~tnd othet "ubJl!ds, fn the
e'vrning e)pttlolly for MfC Jtudents Drop In 11 S~clal
Storollc-ts. Jl I TOWil' f: nd , MSC, between 5·8 p m
•t:ekdollys
The. 08 Rucu~ ~ 'Wrlllll be KC:CpUng opphcations fOf
M'-' mt.mber'\ Applk&lt;Mior\s
aY.,II~ hom the SA
In I I l 1 albert. P~ mrmbc'1 mUSt r~regislf:f

.,t:

orr-«:

lmmedlllt:l)l for more inlo ull 0.\le: •1 6.&gt;6 )22J.
SA f\eeda people with communication and manAgeme-nt
J~I!IJ lo '"'ea ttvky to otgo.nltt flletllngt ond ec:t as •
U•lton bet'kt~n C'lubs and ocadtmtc •flairs,. Pi(k up

•wHco,k)n.a a1 I ll Telbert. AC
AU krtcru .t t4 women are Invited to cotM and mrtt lhc:
~ers ol Alpfte stgm.a AJpho Sorcw ~ret .n ;nloffNil ruJh
pony tonlgl&gt;&lt; • • 8 p.m In 351 1'\FAC. Elllcoll, ond
Wedne:Jday ~1 8 p.m. In 232 Squirt Fot more lnlo cell
Joanne. at 6~mo

TM Kelharlne Come.U Thea ter, £111c.oh, l.s noweccepdng ruerve Uons lot perlormancn. concerts:, etc .•
[o&lt; !No 1~1 Mason - P leo~e coli 636-~038 lor
edd1tkmll ;niOfn'\llfon.

fr~ RCCOfd.S 'WriU ~ ctJ~rlbutt'd by tnln Grt"dt
Coun&lt;ll todar lluoug~ Frlcloy from 11 ·2 p m. In the
Squire Ce:ntt'f Lounge

S1u4e.ttta-join •

Ftcutl,. Sc"'lt: committee

a~

maq dedalont thal e.ffect you. Call the SA
olfoc• at 6)6·l950 or "op 1,..., II Tal bon. AC.
ln~~d.

Apply now for SA Coordln•toror AcodemlcCiubs el II I
T•l"""· tiC. Slipemled poalllon
PSST offe~ •II 4hldenu the rollowing fJ~ 'shon·term,
nol·fof&lt;te:cht workshops C..ll636 2807 or comt to 110
Nonon AC, toe tnfo or lO rcgbcer Bosk -.orlahop In
lumli'\Q end memory J.kill.- mutt t061y at 3 p ,m In 108

Nooon. How co m.nage lnte.rpeuone l conflict ~~
loday tl 7 p m In lht Jam: ~ee~r Room, Etlkoll Timt'
monigemcnt meeu tomorrow lfl 107 No,ton
lntcrmed lnte work.shop In leomlgn and mrrnon.• $"Ills
rtH:eta W•dntsda)' 11 3 p,M in 108 Norton

p.,.

tRC,B ~frlecrato&lt; Nnlob today from 7-ll
In l~&lt;
h&lt;go Colewla. Elli&lt;:olt:
from Nl p.m. In
Front of llle Ol\lb. Cic&gt;Yerooro.
Thuroclo~ from 7-llp.m . at tht: Underground , 11\SC..

_,ow
r.c::

lVI lnfomuolldn "'l&gt;le wlll .,_, .., up for •II pro•poctlve
lllpM l..ombd• O.lllo M&gt;IJ/01 Phi Eu Sigma momb&lt;rs on
Thur.odoy from 10.2 p.m.
liHI Squl~ Center Lounge.
omc.... from bolh llono&lt; _.ollb will b&lt; on hand to
.,...., an~ quvtlont you may M..., concemlng

--lp.

...

Bun to brael lut sum me~-, t.ast yur? Come •nd tol"obout U at IMael Shalom Wednc-tdoy at 7:.30 p.m. o\C 40
c.,.n Blvd~ 836~~~0
The. Rt.cf Cros-s •s loolung lor SluO.ntt who would like to
M rt&amp;)ned as ~lun\ft"l for ruwft blood df1\iu Of\

Sqvtre or

~•H

83 I 3)21

p. rn ~ ;,· 262

Squire .

ue Mtrooomy dub muu Wednesday at 8 "m ln l 14
W~Me. Offl«n ,.,It ~ et«ted. Al1)"0nt" \1\ttrHCeG In

tomtng sbould

IUt.nd

Pte-&lt;k"Cupatlonal Thtra pJI mrelir•g 'Ntctnnday •• noon
In the OT Cloodyo.or lAb. G301l ,

ArtS meets Thuude'ti It

~

p m l11 the. Confrr en.c~ Room.

~ u r ot the On•~nit)' oJ
8uHek:J Simutat~ Conl'li1C1 AuonM'ton
bt' Frtct.y a1 4

Tbt second me.tdnt of lM

..,,u

p..m UHtf\e • H floUJ • 1n 346 Squlte IJjd yes. 1'" Mdl
reside,t dk:totot.
Leb.aneSIII! 5tude.nl Aun. meeu. Sunday"' 2 p rn .,, 233

Sq..,l,e
WR&lt;JB org4thtOIIor1•1 ' 'M" •r'l9 IOr14QM al 9 p m In 102

Goodyra' -'~1 ete welcom~

PE tJiem Ia htld on
Thut..O.y hom 1· 10 p .m . In ~ Ache.wn1 M.SC:. Studc n'
membtr• Ql lhe Motior'\ol $oc:tety of Prorenlon&amp;l
Englnl:'ru rt!cr,:lvc lh price diKOur11 ContoC1 Clvlf office.
127 P•rktr h'.s not to •••r to Join.

movies, arts 8t lectures ______

Senior Ena1nters -Revlew courM' fOf

lateell FoUidanclnflt t'w:!ld ., the Fillmote Rool"l'l, SqUlft.

tomortow hom ~ t t p.m

C•r« r Options In CPA Orms prest"nled by Ocll• Sigma
Pi Pro~s.s~ Busi" cu Fretemit~ ~"'tt(W and

SCA Tf. nctd.J wo.rlrtt.s. Jotn the SCAlE de» E..m 4
crtdiU C•lt 6J6..29SO

WhlnMy tomouow ol 6 4 ' p..m i n JJ9 Sq!Mre-. E'l.tf'YOM

AU aopihomorc s1udentt hlwfng as least a l.S tY~J14te.
fo• one or both semtoste" o f their fresh~ Yt'.tr 1ft
eltglblt for mrm ~rshlp fn Alpha Lembda Orha o
notloual freshman hono1 .w2crcty Fo• more- '"'o all
636 2807 or $-l op in otJr oil~ tl 110 Morton AC

STAGE wltl be holding o pr.n •udiUon.J fOf tn1• t.emuter's
prO&lt;IuttiOf\ of the mlit-k:•t G'rt'&amp;Se Sc.pl 22 ond 23 In
Squ iJ~ P~pltt lntefUttd should prepare 2 JOng•-o
bollftd atld en Up·tune Vou sho uld a lso bring th~ 1 11heel
most4! For f'I"Ore lnlo contact Ito Brook• el 636 ~299

Republkan PArty IS klotun~ lor ~GioRU!~,, tOt 1M
upc-omtng cempatg-n TYP'"i •ncS ~ wo,a, ''

..T~ Olad.stone·Oatc ReYtiOMhtp •n Mrne.ralooJI'' Q l'\lf~
by Or .Jo:wptl 1\ M.n&lt;~auno of lht Ro.,ol O "ltrk»
1'\.........,.,....d,.,oclovat l&lt;lOp.m. in r_,.I8. A240RI&lt;!jje

tvaUebk P•use on fll\ld\.\4!1 Ptlen ~ 63l 8900

l•1rwit~

Ln
Alpha Kapp1 A.tphl SororUJ rvstt p;arty SeturOa}' 01 .)
p rn et thf: St, AVitln C:enltr
Com muu~r Brukf~u -t ...~l o l tht! yro1-ff!day hom
6-noo, In 1~e filttf\Ort Room. Squhe J5 cent donuU 011d
ftu coffee and Jui«- "'~~&amp;•latJtc M~l som~ nnw hl•nd• lo•
the upc:omtng year

Human SC.tYke CJtpe.rle:tK• oU~tcd ttuough ~olunt~rklg
CAC lo'Oiunle~r dtivt· st.rts tomonow, 10.2 p.m. throViJh
Wcdntsdoy fn the Squ•rt Foun111n A'ea

OccupaUon•J The.repy Dcpl. S.ke Sele. tomouow at
n O&gt;On tn the: Orsl f loor of Kfmb6U Tower, MSC.,~ outsldf' the
t1telth Sctencts Ubr11r~.
Sophomoru-11 you heel el-' or bat~r ovt:r4tgf" fOf on~
Of boU,.teme".stt:rsofyow frntvn.n ) Ut. )'OU ~~ ~ eflgibt'
fo• ,.mbo&lt;&gt;hlp "' lht natlonallrnlwnon l&gt;onor -~
Phi Ete Sijtma. Fot mort Info come to 264 Squirt
Wedf"'t.d.tr ot Thur5dty tnytlme betwtef"' noon b"d !
p.m. or coli Bl i ·39J2.

meeflngs ________________

" Motallty, Rttponalblllty and lht L•w• al..,tn b~ f(hl.tard
Se{larln Thurtdoy 01 3 p.m. in 213 O'Brlon
f.Ahlblt - POP\tl&amp;r Mutlc In 19th (4!n.lury A'J1e1 ~1 In l.,c
Mvsi( libt &lt;lt't' Bohd Holt. ttuoug., Septtmber )()
..Boofc.Aft·Rtpf't.Knta blc- SemlgroUp$00 @•~f'n b• Prof
8ot~sSchein ollhc tMlVfll.ltyof Arti.M\Ws at F8)elle\lllle
today o·t • p m 'n lOot Dtt-lendofi.
••Tr1angularlutlon or ,_.•tr1cc.t •nd Ope.tl tou'' given b~
Prol. Peter Ro.5enth•l ot the Onlve.r.slly ofTo1onto and US
Thlltsday at 4 p .m . In 104 Olete.ndort

"'Room Suvke.. and Pink P»nlher cartoons w!U be.
·' • "" tonight •• 7.30 p.m in the Sq\olire- Conf•ft nce.
1.. 4Cet

sport~

information - - - - - -

so&lt;ccr tnltilml.i,.l Program a pl'ittn·.smee-\lng 1006)' al5
, ,,.., in J 01rk, MSC. Tum entry fr.r Of s I' •~&lt;I rosters
h"IU~ ~turned In " ' metll'19

Sit""' Phi Epsilon -

Crooa C&lt;&gt;Wltry Ski &lt;;lub mettlng W«fnado't at 12 p.m.
and 5 p.m. In 234 Sqvlro.

FEAS O&lt;)anlul k&gt;nol m.. ung loday •• 7:JO p.m In 2~
Jla.rkc.r, MSC

Womc.n's Soc&gt;nr Cklb pr.aicle Wed. and Fri. from •-6
'l&gt;.m .• Sol. hom 10ll0· 12:JO p.m. md SQr&gt;cloy from I·J

loday •• 7 p.m In Z33 Squt&lt;&lt;
N l '"teruted m jotn,ng Mt wekom«

tnter Oreek CouncU m et" today at l p.m. in 332 Sq\llre.

Tile~

Chl!d Cut Servleu mun equ,at K«:u-to the tlf\l'&lt;lcrsil1
for ~ parents.. II .tso mun.t enothef d'loke for
JWcknt -"o become
Kelp oeotf'. • child e.re
ttfut:r on thil Ont&gt;ietPty, Ofganlt.alo(l.of meeting todey
•• 7 p .... In 332 Squln!.

Ulloll-.

meeu lommono•

~

Circle K meets tomorrow el 8

SCATE mret.t tomorrow 1t 4 p.m. in 334 Squ,rt-

c.•mpus. If )OU •rc inltrt"ed tl\lP bl thto: AC ofri« '" 34.5

tn

HCIIU of SIQnM Phi Epolloft will hold a,.-,...
- d*M p4hy Wodrieo61y o1 7:l0 p.m. In 233 SQuire.
1\11 girls lnlAo,.ll&lt;!d In Mcomlng a Unit: Siller are urged

arc wel&lt;ome

Nudr4t.C.eru.e.t Allert ,.·e lc:ome

Imagine. what It would be 111\e to 'frtake ~o~p one. mom~~
•M -.ant to ~•Jt a frie-nd-bul then r~Jh~t you hen hOf'IC
You t6n k a friend to • lol\t'ly chlkS FOr more: 'inlo c.MI
878 4337 hom 10.!6 p.m. wu"&lt;&lt;ayl

lnt~reated In being • C•o nntsellofl'tucter? Coli Mld'!ele

Ann ot 636·2079 1nd nnd oi.Jt how you tan m eet fore_lg.n
scudtnb ,aodylng Engll.stl 1n.d urn c;ttdtt et tM same
lim&lt;.

UBSCA- Ttw openlftt Gunt of the wa tgatnl~ Me.JOn
...,u be fired atound • p"' tr1 3A6 Squ.ir~ tomono.- All

pre:enonc

Uni•&lt;BIIy Comm'" cy Agalnll R1po fm«OC" Cieo
7 p.m. In \07 TowMerwt,

p .m . near tf,~ Bubble. AC
Women lnteruttd In jo&amp;ntng the (l8 swim tum pleax
~t.« P&amp;m No•ke.s. 200 Clark, 83 &amp;-2936.

The 08

women·•

w.-.kon~

All interuttd are'4avited ao come \0 Pf...._k't II\

Vo!kyball tum 1&gt; "Ill ac"!'ling

Cla&lt;1c 11&lt;&gt;111'\ain Oym WHJ&lt;clays fro"' ) 7 p.m .
IIJOu ~ lnlOTUttd In jolnl"g lhe UB Fencing Club. ~All
Eugene at'636·.568' 01 drop a note ln WliW~ton 8 .. roo-m
46).

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eatauive ~ 11 ill wltb SUit.&lt;
Ed.-lon Law IC!V&lt;r'llilla ........_ ~ for
bjpcr cd-'oa.
Already lllkllcd by Jim Stnu,Studcat Aaaaciadoo
of the Stile Unlv&lt;nily (SASU) Praid&lt;al. the proposal,
nwty lii'IIIC. places """"" auphasis oa the Stile'•
privlte cduarboo r&lt;ctor. UB oflicials tesdllcd T~
io dowortOWii Bulfalo ln _ . . to the cloewJKal. The:
deadline for the~~~· ronoJ drali Is ~cmba 1.
Acxordioa to the plan, th&lt;rc Is IIDC&lt;IUOimy and
coaccm o.ith aay
erron in blah« educadoo •
~ tbat&lt;nrollm&lt;nt pcoj&lt;Ctlons are the JOUttt for
the W&gt;C:Ct&amp;ioty. it .oploitu thal ~ tuminaoopoinr will
come ill the lld&lt;l row )Uti.
"Post-«CCGC!ary c:nrollmmt, 111d panieularly fuJI.
time undcrsraduate mrollmcnt, climbed ptcdphOUJiy
until 197~ ... it ~. "then IC\'dcd orr. 11q1nn1na io
1911, we antJr::ipate a dowobill •lidc that will lui untU
at least the micf.&gt;f990J IIJd will result in • student body
some 2l perecru ~maller than today."

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Higher education:
o five-year pion
by DNa Caeavu
EdiitN-1•.0.~ . .

In • tcntad•elive-)UI' pWI for hi&amp;her educatiOn. the
Now YO&lt;k Stile Board of Reaenu calls for uniii&lt;Tiity

......ucnc.:.. in the r..... or dccllnloa earollmer\1 r.rends
and

dwiDcllina 6oancial ••.._..

&amp;ttlna broad-based ~ ror the .,.,.,., the

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· The enroUmcnt decline, h

advi~e~

• will

spi~l

lnto

re.oun:c depletions.

In responac to!!&gt;&lt;~&lt; depletion•, the Stat&lt; propoKI to
bal.anco hi&amp;hcr education betw..,., Ill= acaors: the
St,at&lt; University. the City University and tho
independent sea or. Each. ~~XDrdiJ&gt;a to tit• plan. wiU
include a mixture of e_j)a)..admiuioru and .sdeaive
in&amp;dtutions 11 !h&lt; undc'lfad!late ....d.
•
.,It is essential:' th~ report reads.. ..to the.
achievement or thitobjcctivc IbM bill&gt; quality... ,.dJ

as stable siu, be maintained in &lt;Kb or the thr~major
r&lt;ctora."
In terms or effetti•• US&lt; or rcsourC&lt;Sf\b~.. pt..,
adlliscs tlw State educarioll expenditure&gt; ~ not

u ar&lt;lli.Y u the =ollm&lt;ol dcdlne. The:
._, ... hJ&amp;h&lt;r c:rlucalloo, ............ lllljuAal
ror intlllioa will be 1&lt;u 1!1 1990 r.UD 1!1 ~The: plan abo &amp;tal .. 11111 the dedlnkoll amaber or
adlllu and mlldrm-nsponsibk for the
do••"•ltcl shift ... ...,~ • dcdiDinc
demand for '-"cr.. Tbat may arrca )&gt;nlcrwD
~. pudeulat!y away from tile traditiooal COR
decrc&amp;K

-

cunicul\IIN.

.......,__.
"A slplil'kllrlt oalvity b)' the lcadcnbip or the
Stare's poSt secondary community &lt;&gt;'&lt;r the nat year."
it lUI.. ..;u be aa eJWrutWIOtl of new rnrs.Uocu for

•nuhiJdmu, 1n ad.apcion 101M dta.n&amp;a anttdpatcd for
lh&lt; 19801."
To accomod.lte thoK c:lwlacs. &amp;dlools should use a
rqlonal • - " 'to pllUlJlinl, the R....,.. adlliscs, to
re:latc rtaionaJ n«dd and raourca IDOfC dfcctivd)'.
"The pracnt po1Uecorrdary ,,...,. Is strOI'IJ, b..
not neccsa.rily ;crona in tbt Wl}'l il wiU need to be ln
the nut cylce. Hne111d th&lt;re mismau:hcs bave &amp;!ready
beaun to appear between pos.uocondary P&lt;QinUDIW
the studcnts tlll:y serve, and between St•re poficia and
pubUc needs.;_..
However, n C"addl, 1ht mission of hiahcr
educaton- "dcr.ncd 11 I9S' a ttntury ll')"-1bould
nOt Chilli&lt;• The primary chlf&amp;&lt;ls teachin&amp;. Followina
thti corn&lt;S maintmance or r~b and c:teativity,I!Jd
community_,.;.,., W mission chana&lt;&gt; In the nat
twenty year• wiU reportedly be to develop the Krvice
Mation.
' lodln10&lt; af

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"l!&gt;cdl&lt;n&lt;&lt;" heads the aoaJs ... by the Rqmu.
Under thot, th• plm calls for promotjoll IIJd

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Ketter,and Sheehan

testify ~or SbJNY
''boom periods" the oumbc:n
dcausc:.
Univcnlty President Robm
L. Keuer told Board of Rqents
Chancellor Willard Oenrich
Tueoday ril"omlna that be wu
"deeply troubled" by many
sections or that body's muter
plan for hiaher education.
Ketter was !oined at the hearing
by Student Association (SA)
President Tim Sheehan; who
, also condemned many portions
or the document.
The two President's remarks
came at a public bearing In
downtown Buffalo Tuesday. It
deals with setting of future
objectives
and
uudles
. enrollment trends tbrouab 1!190.
Tile Board is required to .bold
p~blic hearings on the draft
before submittins a rioal
document by Novr:mcbr I. The
Bll(falo bcarlns was the seccM~d
of
three
•ucb
public
meednas-one is schedllied for
New York City today and the·
fitst was ia Albany last )~reCk.
Both Sheehan and Kater
attaclted the section or the plan
oe enrollments, altbouab cadi
I'IJcusod on .different points.
Ketter termed enrollment
eitimatcs
"inordinately
~tt aad HUilft&amp;liaitc"
bcglae they fall 10 Include thc
elfccu or tbe _ , . 011 the

a...toer or peop!e w11o attend
JCIIool. He Doicd, foriumple,

t.e r a mincationa of lbe
unemployment
rat e on
earollmeou and'uld thacAiuriaa

'Trop!Q&gt;'
F'or Sheehan, the Rqenu'
section on enrollments wu
mystifyina, "I rail to
comprhend how the Rcacnts
arrived •• the naurca, .. be said.
The SA President discussed the
Board's loaic thai State
University or New Yorlt
(SUNY) schools wUI have ll!Ore
enrollment tbao pr:ivate sdlools
In New York untU 1983.
"It is obvious that tbe
Reaents did - not take into
account the low cost and blah
.. c......,torwlttM&lt;Iquality of SUNY institutions in . _ .. _
forccutlna thcsc--fiaures,' ~ he n.w l{ftMt Mid ShHII:an".s tes-tf,.ony •' ye~tMJ•r '• hHtlttf
insisted. Sheehan added that
these projections will cost the equally disturbed bim.
linked aucccaa in recruilina
~stem "mlUions of dollars" in
Both Sheehan and Ketter forrianers to public rdations
the. future and prcdicled th
attacked the Regents' secdon dforu and sports prosrams
Rqents will usc thesaviap "in;--.....w.~·--w;·th mtcria t.b at arc rather thuacad&lt;mics. "It is by
form or a trophy." "Rr:mr:mbu
excdleuce. The no - means a mcasun: of the
folks," be cautioned, "it's an documcnt
sc:rts that two quality" or
educational
election year."
major cbar tcrisrics of a proar~m~." be asserted.
The entire relationship quality sd&gt;ool arc the numbu
Ketter also assailed tbe
between SUNY. the City of out-&lt;)f-state arul forcltpJ section of
pia&amp; which
with
c-arop&gt;IS
University of New Yqrk sttadents it c:an attract. Ketter deals
(CUNY) and the mclq&gt;cndcnt maintained that success in facil.i tles-"o to be determined
scbools In the State "'as lwina f&lt;&gt;RiiPI studcnts "is not by eorollma~U . Calliq it
addrcacd by Sbedlan in his and sbould not be a prime "overly simplisti~" ill that it
brief preKntatioo. Tile SA musure of institutional docs not consider dlffa'CtiCCS
&amp;lDOCII the campusa or ID
leadq cbata&lt;dtbc Rqeou with quality."
raeard1 facilltC$, the President
"oven favorititin" towards the
independent sector and said 'SU.pllsllk'
cbaracd that if the Idea is
sucb a biu would Jwna SUNY.
He added that other criteria, carried out, UB could suffer
soclL p llousiq, location and "xrioua and pc:rmana~t twm
~ added that be bad no
difnculty with N~ York's the amount of forei&amp;n students • to III&amp;DY' JCidemlc: and service
havlna three sectors of hlaher already cnroUed at a campiiS, Pf'OII'MU" hen at UB.
Ketter wu also critleal of the
education, however. the fact arc more imponaot. Shedwl
that the sectors are not treated alao ddie\llcd the idea and Reaents mode of dctcnplDins

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"quality" or an institution by
the amount or encrnally funded
research conducted oo campus.
The Ptesideqt called for a shift
aqy from straiaht pcrceotages
10 more n:liaooe evaluations
and accreditation reviews.
Ketter noted that sud! a procc$S
~ espcdally impottaol for the
humanities, where rcscarcoh
funds arc sc:an:er tban in tbe
-=ienccs.

'UMaf..... '
8oth Ketter and Sheehan
addressed the problem or stat•
SIIJ)port for SUNY. Ketter
asserted that hiaba' educiiion
ill ~ State is "dangerously
underfunded" and should "be
railed to more rcallsitit lcvds."
H e said lnOation is harming lbe

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adjusted~ dQJ Wilb fUW&gt;cial
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"If the Rqcnts ue serious
about coutinuing to aeate 1&amp;

high-quality system of post
education for New
York Stile," ~ explained,
"then they mwt be willina to
SUI!pOrl p~rym~nt of the
necessuy process for that
~ce."
·
Thrbuah Keller's remarks,
representatives from the State
Educatioft Depaqmeht bad
titUe .reaction 'or aave any
detailed rtspoD$.
ln his .prepared text, JCeuer
attacked standardization p'f ·
proarams and called for "true
diversity" in biaher _education
throughout the- State. ln fact,
- Ketter~ that diversity bas
been "tNtded by the
bureaucratic tendency towird
standardization" and warned
that if this trend continues,

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mediocrity wUl result.
Ubnries
Keuer did laud the Regents
for its desire to see" State
supplemental aid for tibraty
acquistioM, and noted that be
hopes it will include increased
fundhla for public institution$.
"Maintaining' an e~cclleqt and
current libraty as a local and
reaional resource bas been a·
budgetary priority at the
University of ~falo for a lona
time," ~ter cl4imed.
Sheehan ~ a few minutes
dl.scu$siog the question of access
to State schools. lfe noted the
rec~ dorm fee ,bike and ,
charged discrimination based
on economic suitus. Sheehan
claimed that the Regenls are, in
effect, saylog thatt.bey "cannot.
provide person$ from lower and
middle backgrounds with an
opportunity for qualitY
education."

AnOiber

·ua ltudent,

Marc

~lllz.. of.lbe law school, noted

that few ~Ia were Included
in t.he conferences: Like
Sbeeban, Oaoz laid that the
best way to ~ access to a
U¥Venity is throuah "low-cost
education." He termed the new
tuition
.
.a ssistance
regulations-which mllke it
tougher to \ receive the
award-"opposite" to th e
Regents' goals.
Also testifying Tuesday were
·various presidents Jrom local
Cominunity Colleges and other
SUNY presidents:

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�l.:J B vs. Title IX : Royal suit
byToey PottJ
As&gt;isl•nr Spoltl Ed/11"

Representatives for the
Rpyals chc the areat differences
l'linicris r_. in attemptlna to
coach both men's and women's

Editor's note: Tltls is thljirsr
instO/I"''JJ( of D two part ~r/u teams.
on UB's womm's bo01/ers ond
"This iJ not an assault on
the grie'll61tts Jltey ji/«1 ogaiJ&amp;St Tzinieris by any means," oDe
tM UniYCnity in rUpoll# to Royal said, " We respect Paul's
wluzt they bd/noe art Title IX interat and enthusiasm, but
gri~ntts. TltJs first artltlr !bat's not mou&amp;h to c:oliCb a
deals lffllt o pnervl o•·uvkw of n11ionaUy rankal team." The
1/11 rvmts wltklt ltod to IM Royals were ranked numbcrt"o
filings, All memlwrs of t/11 In the country.
bowlinfl team wl!h«&lt;to ~main
Tzlnieris faces the prospect of
anonymous and $poke coachin&amp; botb teanu in the same
collectively r/tro ugh ""'" alleys at the same time. This
represmtatlvu.
situation dlctat« that his
UB and its Athleti c
Department come under fire
recently for what the Won1rn's
.Bowling team deem s u
violations of Tttle IX. The
statute put into effect in 1979,
&gt;tates that proportional
amounts of funding must be
appropriated for both Men's
and Women's athletics based on
participation and interest.
The grievance wM orficially
registered with the Department
of Civil Rights on September 4.
M'ectlngs with the Athletle
Department and administrators
from the University took place
between July and late AI.IJUSt In
the hopes thaL the differences
bttwocn the bowlina team and
the Athletic Department could
be aUeviated .
The controversY ccnttu around
the hirina of Paul Tzinlerls as
rKW coaeb of the Royals and the
illadequacia or the prescut
,.omtn's budaet .

pretence caunot ~ auarantced
for the entire lenath of any
tournament . The Royals feel
that h.is presence for the entlte

tournament is imperative in
order to Instruct them in
subtleties of the aame-wblch
can mean the difference
bclween winning and losina.

Exposed
"Paul JUSt can't be -.ln two
pl3ces at once," a spokcspcr•on
for I he team sal d.
The team also contends that
more qualified coaches applied
for the jga tban TzJnieris, but
all were lurned down. Money
was not the factor as each
applicant, with the exception of
one, was wJUin&amp; to accept the
$1 ,000 offered .
"Cindy Coburn, Frank
Coburn. and Aluna Wri&amp;ht all
applied for the position, Only
Frank roquested more money.
Cindy was an exceptional
bowler for UB and is one of the

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Woolen's Professional tour.
Frank
Coburn
is an
inauumeoud naure in the
promotion if bowling in WNY,
bas been a participant for
several years, aod bas helped
former UB coach Jane Poli!Sd
a t many of the teams
toumamcnt.s over the years.
Aluoa Wri&amp;ht has orpniud
more lcaaues than anybody in
Buffalo," some team members
sald.
"C'mdy knows all the little
adjtutmcnts you have to make
to keep your game in shape.
She's been espo&amp;ed to the best
bowl&lt;rs in the country. 'There
wouldn't bave been any
problem with coaching two
teams if she were hired. Paul
just isn't experienced enou&amp;h,"
they continued .

oev: Office fa&lt; Civil Rli!&gt;ll. OII'ICI ol
• S.C.Otary. HEW.
PoUcy bllerprwtatltHL
. Tho followtna Polley
terpretatlon tePftUDIO the
ttment ol Health. EducatiOG, &amp;lid
ellore'o lllterpretaUoo of tho
ntermllqloto othJeUc provloiOtU ol
tie IX ol tha Educ.otlon Amendm.enta
f t97t tnd Ill lrnplementlna ~Uon.
tie IX prohibita educoUonol
d IMtltutlotu fWlded"' otherwiH
ppor10d by the Dtporllllent '"'"'
ltcrimlnotlng on the boolt of ou. Tho
at1ment publiohed o propooed Policy
nterpretotlon for public comment on
comber lt,l978. Over700tommenll
nee tins. brO&lt;Id ronge or opinion w..-e
ived. In oddJUon. HEW otelf vlolled
lght unJvenltleo durina '""' and July.
1179. to oee how the propooed policy
nd other I U88elted oltemotlvco would
pply In actual practice ·at individual
mpuoeo. The final PoliO¥
nterprctatlon reOecto thelnany
mmenlo B£W r"""lved an~ tho reoullo
f the Individual umpuo viol II.
CTM! oan: December 11, ltml

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eumpted rwvoouo-procl"
from the fllriJ&lt;Ilctlon of nt
8, T/to !Utulatitm
The reauloUoo implu&gt;
lo HI forth. Ia ~~
PoUcy lnlvptttoUoa ~
•liM&lt;! by Prosldmt Ford
1815. &amp;lid •ubcDilled to the
nmw purtWIDtlo

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cll.. ppro&gt;'IJ11Iht replati
Concrtu did not dU.ppro
teJU!olloo whhla the .S do
..nder CEPA. aod II thud
olfocllve on July %1. 11175.
S..bMQuent hearinp w
Senate s..bcommittae on
biU to OAdudo revenun p
opor\llo the utonl tboy 1
the tooll of thooe a potts.
Conunlltoo. bow rver. took
thio brll.
The resulaUon eotabU.b
~oar ttOJUIIIon period to Bi
lime to comply with Ill oq
oppot1woJty roqultuJentA.
tranoltlon period oxl'!ted o

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Title IX states th3t the
women are entitled to a level or
19?8.
coaching compatible 10 the level
of performance and the quality
ll.Purpooa of Polley late
or competition compatible_ to
Dy the end ol July 19?8.
the level of performance and the
Department hod rocelved
complaint• aUog!na
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FUIITH!II WOIIMA'nOII _..ACT:
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the team must face. The Royals
nnor .S30 lnde ndenca
are a nationally ranked team
accustomed to top national attained over the years. Thh tb&lt; team this year. Out of that
competition. Tzinicris is pan· season they "treallouted SS47, allotmrnt balls, bass. and shoes
time student and club bowlina which ls earmarked to supply as well as miscellaneous items
coach witb little top level '1nnsportation , meals and such as tape and powder mllSI
••p&lt;riencc. With his dual r6oms for
women to be supplied for 12 to t4 team
duties. the level or coaching be compete on Las Vqas, Last member$.
can supply can be questioned.
·• An average bowl in&amp; ball
year's amount was S!.OOO.
Budactary complaints Slcro
alone runs SSO dollus. Multiply
from the inability of the team to
An allotmrnt of S2$S doUvs that by 1.2 and you see the
.compete at the level they bave for oquipmmt wu pr.-nted to probkm." lk womm stressed.

CI.B. student to assist
executive director In all
phau.s pf International
~rogram \.. Developmen_
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raponsibilry ac eooh irurltudon and in ~~ a)'lt&lt;m as a
w11ok. «ay 19!10 the qoalky or New York's ooJica&lt;o
ODd u.ai....W..," it lUtes, "will bt iraprowd. . •as
Indicated.••by IDCUum or 11ud&lt;or cboice.
New Yock will ad&lt;tenec iu position by artractin&amp;
•udaus rro.. otbes ...... onc~ abroad; by'"" number
0( llUdcal "ocbt&gt;lan" OU&lt;IIdir\1 New York collq&lt;s and
u.ai..:nilies; ODd by the proponioo o( •udmts offo-ed
Rqcuu Scllolanbips-to audy witbUI the Slllte.
Euentl.uy, lhc .report readt, "the auractiveru:ss or
New York inflitulioat tO our-of-scare and forciJn
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Talk to representatives from the
various Depts. In 0 /B
Sponsored by Clifford Furnas College •
·ana·career' Placement

Additionally, the ltqaJU malnuins, tbt IIIIOUDI and
quality of r.....-cll at New York's collct&lt;S and
un.ivcnitics will lncrcuc by 1990 to more thon 10
pm:ent of all rcseardl C2pmditurcs in tht OOUII!f)l.
A&lt;ademic wppon ..mccs thai reportedly wiU bt
iraprowd by 1990 ore library collec:tions and COIIUJCIItr
IlCea$. Callina library education _.,rial for lhc
fludcnts, the p4an envisions that by 1984 at I&lt;LII 200
lnslirulions will offer iftstJUC!ion In library use.
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plan, calls for lfsti.State's univenilies and coUtaes to
ooncenmlle on enrOltin&amp; •anainmenr for adults.
"Tbt reeent clcterionlioll or New York'• rdativdy
biab kvd or ed\ICIItiocW accainmmc resulu partially
from improvemenu in the educaliooal auainmcnl level

in the social ond eeonomk mix of New York's
populalion," the report 11&amp;1&lt;1.
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As part or lu 01caiDmcrJe plaa, ~Rqr:au wiD fOOlS
on improvin&amp; con..,. oo..plielioa ,.., for mioority
aroups.
Bur r010urce cuts will reportedly bt eanr..uY
admi.oisrered . The plan states that qualialive
clcterioralioo &lt;outd 1&gt;t a b'Y11'0'1ua or QliODlitatiY&lt;
coouaction. ••Sucb an indilcrimi.Datt cutblck, •• il
reads "t&amp;kts the &amp;ood with the """ and leaves no
moun::es.and no ioocndYU for irnprov&lt;menu." Th•
aulddines for allocotina money wiU iDclude an
lnc&lt;ruive for seloc:tive cwbacb by local adminlsuaton.
Tbt DGU 10 :ran wiU suppoaedly see co11qa ~na
alliancu wilh t~ community. To maltc ~
education more aoce.ssible, lhe Rqcnu will stren&amp;then
des between elana&gt;laf)l, IC!OOOcl&amp;ry ODd posueoondary
educalioa.lt wiU allo form a youtllanpioym&lt;ru policy
for students Who have dropped OUI Of biaJI school and
are unemployed. Lastly, ir proposes new auidellnes for
nnancial aid.
In iu plan, rhe Rtgenu claims that New York's
posucc:ondary syflem r&lt;IIJ oo "the thrivinaand div&lt;n&lt;
~~ coiJc:au and unlvcnilies side by fide with
CUNY and SUNY," combined, all throe S)'Sieou enroll
over 931,000 11udenu.
"New York in 1980,.. h £111es. ~·wcs pride in iu.
llrona and divase system or pouseooodary education .
aod the ICDCrOUI and ~ten&lt;d ~uppon for !hal
S)'Sl&lt;m (rom t~ S.llte and !he public."

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We, Ilk most other Canadians, prefer a bottle oll..&amp;bltt's ~
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to a Healdt Science Fac:ility.

NEED
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The ocher lmponat&gt;t. area of conc:an called for

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MedltoJ School will remain topTo do that, effe&gt;m to c:oordinate and
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Tbe IICCI:editalion teem will•examiM these areas,
Nauclfton said. The IA:am will b&lt; composed or
!PI?Oinled by liason commllt« of the
Alllel1cad M&lt;!diail AJsoclallon and the American
~D of Medical Colleaes. Mernb&lt;rs wW come
from ocher mcdieal ,a.oo1s and will b&lt; O&lt;:tompanied by
observm from the nilddk lUtts and the State
~t of Utensln&amp;·
On campus for four days, the IJTOUp.will have=~
four to tilt weeks rcviewi011 materials sent by
NaucJuon. Tbe team will insP&lt;ct tbe School's facilitks
.and mcec with srudentJ, f~&lt;:ulty and adminimatoTJ. Its
review will clok with a special meetfna witll Vice
President for Health Sciences F. &lt;:arter PanniU and

Med school preps
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Tbe1ea.n will aJve a summation rCpcrt, but has rio
power to actually wltbdraw tile School's ~&lt;:CTccfltalion.
The rtmil dc&lt;Uioo, Nau&amp;hton estimated, will b&lt; made
by the tili&gt;on committee and sbou.ld b&lt; announced at
its meetin&amp; nc:xt Spri"'. It could, however, b&lt; in· u
&amp;rly as December.
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"The te&amp;m de(m..ifdy has inllueoce." Naua.hton
exclaimed . A ncptive tone to the repon, he -ned,
could dampen clepartmeuW morale and havt a bcari"'
on iJslmaae with other schools. "'I)te fmdinss( gno(l or
bad. carry a ooosidcrable amount of weight,"
by Secll Goodchild
Nauahton said.
N~w~EdltM
Assts.&lt;lna tile M_edical School In &amp;cneral, Nau&amp;hton
said he is pleased with the effort that is b&lt;ina made.
Admitting that the School in tile early 1970s was weal&lt;
Tb~ School of Medicine-expcctin&amp; a visit by
accreditation tum in early Claobcr-U anticipatioaa
and struuJ.ing. he noted that it was ~ow a rtjuvmat~
succ:essM program reYiew and is confident it will rare pan of tile University. "We did that," ht said,
b&lt;tter than its countecpan, tho D&lt;nutl School,
"throuab plain haid wa&lt;k,"
according to Dean Jolin.Nau&amp;hton.
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Nauahton discussed the question of wbClhcr UB
The basis of his opiimlsm is the cqp~pletion of an should have a private hospital for its savic:c:s, but
~ in..housc.. review
its. program. The: study was declined to sive his personal opinion, "The full-time
co'hd~cted by the Deparunau and included a facuiJy
faculty," the Dean noted. "look like theyhaveaS1rona
and 11udent survey-to aauae pen:&lt;ptlons of the desire 10 have facllily identification." Naugbtoo said
&gt;Obool. Formulated 10 years aao, tbt idea of a self· that the studenc.s prdtr the divmity
work:ipg
11udy has pined pop~tY nationa!ly, Nauahton said, throuah a few tnedleal schools. The advantaae to
and was tnitiacc:d at UB following negative havi'Jjl one hospit.tlafflliated with the School is that it
allows faculty and studmts to consolidate activities..
accreditation reports by aro.ups in 1968 and 1972.
After these poor ratings. the Medical scbool was
"ll'1 a tnlxcd blessing," Naughton concluded, "I've
aubjecttd 10 another- revitw in 1976 and it was worked 11 schools with botll . It's a very complex
&gt;uggtoted that the visits b&lt;come ~&lt;&amp;UI&gt;r tNtfY four
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years. Usually, Nall&amp;l&gt;ton explained, schools are
The aa:rcdi&amp;adon team. bowt\'cr_, Will discuss the
reviewed at least onc:t: e:vc:ry StVen years.
question Na\l&amp;hton -added; but not Ul areet detail. " It'•
The self.;.tudy pointed o~t some key areas where the o uuide ...U)eir authority," he said, ..as lona as our
School could haY&lt; some difficulties with th&lt; Undergradulle program is good, that :!.,what they )¥ant
to know abolh."
~ italion team-sc:beduled to b&lt; on campus
Anotller problem Nau&amp;hton noted is SPace, altllouah
Claob&lt;r 6-9. "II helps us Identify our stte011ths."
Naushton pointed out. •• Also, we ean learn what we the situation Is improving. Since 1hc opening of abc
must do bctcer and realize the areas that requjre Amhem Campus, many departments have t&gt;een moved
vigilcncc and llltntion so we can b&lt; a suon&amp; and out of the Main Strcrt Health Sciences facility. Thus,
more room Is available for wmc departments~
competitive medical school."
Additionally, about S) million was 119uted into
upanding and rehabilitating some of the Main Street
'Not klHI'
Nauahton said two issues$1ood 00t iD theself-audy. area. The Dean ..dded, however, that the facultY is
li"Jtst, many f~&lt;:ulty wert concerned j.bout tile pre- looking forward to tht new consuuctien work,
tUS11cal facilities, foelin&amp; tllat tbq ~eel uJ)Stading. promised by the State Unlv&lt;rsity of New York (SUNY)
Nau&amp;hton adiniued that the "ftldlities arc oot as ideal Syst?"·

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Buffalo stop on campaign trail
Seven ho'urs. That's all • lbe time Vice
Presidcnl Walter Mondale and Repu blican
P residential candidate Ronald ~an will
miss each otber Joday. Both merr are due in
Buffalo for appearances at lbe downtpwn
.Hihon hotel on the waterfront. M andate is
slated to arriVe at n.o on ana then travel to the
hotel for a 12:30 p.m. sJ)!:eeh to the p ublll: and

a news conference aftorwards. He ~II then
travel to City H all for a· private meetlnll. with
New ·York Democratic mayors. Reagan will
arrive at Prior Aviati,pn Airpan at 7:15 p:m .
and then head to the Hlhon for a rally at 7 :4S •
The fo rmer Governor will hold a press
conferenct at the hotel after his speech.

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open between 1 1 am and 5 pm. Brlng- h\
books to be sold TODAY thru Wed. Sept.
17 th .
Books will be sold starting TODAY. 9/10,
thru Tuesday, Sept. 23rd,

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tie,.,..,.*- iD llilldcrprtcD-lt'• the (Jnt
Joa bteaute camJ» o• way in
tU!a JOG ...... whoa .,.,.. ... to scboo'l. aclva.ncc doe&amp;A 't mean he wu there
'l1oocoolabJJ Ulllbt Ia a two woe1&lt; 1niAiJ11 ·..,....uy for·the-cptire wed; the loq term
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W11itJaa fO&lt; the b-. waitilta at the cafeteria
_, ....... to ... In the bookStore.
The flrst auy on jjne hu the responsibility
Whal i -llia-llallie rock- bould com.. to of oaalnaaln.ina a Ust of DeW members. Eadt
Buffalo, a !iDe fornis 011 the doorstep. of the subsequmt arrival checks in and-act• a place ,

Central Ticket Office (CTO) at 210
Ddaw.,. The line sometim.. materializes up
-to a week before the-lickeu 10 ~ aal&lt; and
IJOWI lc&gt;nF u the w..k wean on. II
n:preaenls the ultimate in stanlli1111 on line.
lt's Ioiii« than check c:ubina, slower than

clropl add llld more l-.-.ti!ll'lbM waiti1111
fO&lt; • Blllebird bu.
- The most reccnt COQ..ccrt attraction to
conwq 'the sidewalk out~ &lt;;TO int~ a
camPJ,tou.,od was the Kjpb:. ~peanna
Ocxol&gt;cr 17 ~ Memoti.tl Auditorium. Ticl&lt;eu
CO&lt; lhl:concert went on aa1c Monday, but tbe
first Kinks fan' set up ..,p six days·earlier.
''l've been here since Tuesday," be
mumbled, wrapped in a d«pina bq .in tbe
small doorway. "Tueod&amp;y. I think," th&lt;
bearded man in his late twenties aald,

in line. This Is done. of course, to prevmt
total chaos wb&lt;n the doo,. OI&gt;Ctl.
Althouah there is always~some ~.
sho1l!na, arJUina ·and cutt.ina In liD&lt;, tlie
ssactity of the list Is ae=.Uy respected.-Any
claaQl thai cloeJ .......e is OD the~before
tickets ao oo saJe-lht rest of the -a is
- f i l l . Moot or the mid-- k people arc
hiah school kids, o: a in the c:uc oCthe
!,i&gt;l~ =·ed,o,. _191i0~subcuk_.!u'e ~f-

tn!IMO ...... a ..ioalaojtMcl ..tea-_ .., llchll
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concern with a band lite tbe Kinks, but in
some . - . u with lut year'• Who ciOclcen:
It b.
A day or two before tickets ao on sale
(I)-Day) b whm the serious waitlJ1C (l&lt;giru.
For the Kinb, about 30 people bad collected
by this tim&lt;. That's when rows of people Ue
huddled in Sleepillll b-as on the Jldewalk,
sp&lt;ed freaks ""' pla)'i1111 £risbte in tile strce~

and people aroup toaetber in circles.
.Everyone • •I ill awake 'ia becoming

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lt'II)Ot·Hkcdrop/adi! where you only nted
a p&lt;ncil and the only worry is whether or not
')'Ou'U aet dosed out or i coune. For· "the .
line" you have to worry about starvillll to
death, ftcczina to death·and aettina traJilplcd
10 death. The Iauer is ~t necessarily a "\aj~

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"Alcobol b a neccalty," said Ril:bard

Parlini. a UB juniQr and veteran of last Fall'•
tab-z.ero Who Lick'tl line~ "So are
Timberland boQU. If 111Y feet are warm, I'm
warm." The Klnts ran had set hlm.sclf up

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ScliL liiey ~ And two •
lalar mure o-1100.,..,.. - t o . , . _ _ _ - · · cnedloaJ
the ............ 1Moata rl anwt oirwlcoa and no bulldi.DS
lor~on~-• maintenance. UntD ~ • .,., II raloed olmoot u hard
property.
They were noc W\thout..ater and lncloon u out. A VOUP of
el110trlclty for ~opg, hawover. COmmu~voluntHrt Ona lly
roOf. Pa.tioniJ Hkc
Honolulu Na:yor ,....,~ hal, aeblfl8 patdJod
.. CDnl'lned to.
an oppor1UI'IIIy to pwe polllbl Yranclo.Paloo,
....... oplnat hit ardHnomy, GoY. wbeek:balr becauao of a . .
GeoqJe AriyoaN, onlored lhe city amputation. baa lud to IMnlto ~
to laol.all• 500 pllon water Ulnk on hlmoolr lnjocdooa for &lt;lobocea.
delplle hlo ~ flnetn wbkft
the """"""' 10 pt'OOIIde .......
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- - - - - -- -- -» :Y David H.Uvag ,.....,. bo!low tho cloep - bod. "We're not -~
Lal~ about 'dulnpins.~ Dr. Yayanoo ~!.~pioN. "We're ~
·
SAH OI:WO IPNSI-Unle lo known of the deep_.,. ~tho foullrillty o( coref\al - - cloep
bottom or lu role In IDilnl.aininC the - ·· ~
web ol life. l5tnnp, ...odenlified creon....,. 1M In the
bLodl. ~ bouom-- What'""""" 10 be
wlllllt in frona of m ~..... cetDIII"' lor .U
The us
t..nnod .......... .,.,.,.,.,. o( 0
..-.ho. then IUddonly pow am» and tJos1n 10 cnwt nudeor .... _
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"Whal ps on in the upper t.oqp meten of oooan
w01er Ia rtUtiftlyoaya Dr. A. A
Yaymx». a marine blok!8llt at Sc:rippa lnltllutto of
~y Jn San Dlop. Colifomla. "The~
we want 10 II\IW'er oonoem the dec!per wa1era.. Till!)'
are~ lbot turvenot-. ~.,the put.
Are Lbere larp mobile animals tiYinl! In tho deep
waleno ,_r lhe boctom? If oo. In What numl&gt;ora are
they 10 be found? How olOwly do t t - doop.... ohirlfll
metabofh:e? Who! Is the mJcro.1&gt;io1ot1i malt&amp;up of
!he bollam7- If lhere ~ an OCC1dont 1 what .,. theP"thwaya baclt. 11&gt;-JIIlln?
Dr. Yay.- 16 ilne ol thnoc manne ~ ao
Scripp01 WIM&gt;, aloo8 with dot:m11 of ocher adentU.a,
enginoen •nd adtnlnlitratun 11 Wooc!Jhollo, Ort:gon
State, Sandia Laboratorie&amp;. md Lho Oc.J&gt;-nmene or

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Energy In Washington, 0 . C. make Up th•
inlraotructW'8 of tho li• y"')r old, SS million dollor a
year U.S. Seabed Diopo&amp;al ~ It b deo.lgtred to
lludy the feaoibilhy of &amp;TOlin(! high f&lt;wol nuclear

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polutlon o(~_..--of~~
manrwr In wllk:h .._....,. . . . hadclumped.,.., ..... _
Qruln low ......... . _ loatopoo of ...... ltnlnllum lor ..umpte. moy mnain cl.u!jlon&gt;ul lor
upw~~rdl of U,OOO ) a n. The !nYitoiJmtonl:o
"""""'""' ,.,.,.,. II hollway tllnJutll 1 tOyNr •udy
tO flnd 001 Whot 1\u happmed tociiJ........ oc:an clump
111... and whothor radlr.ah·e matot1all dwnped • • may lt.t\'0 foelnd their way into the food choin. One ol
thtk&gt;~ diaaw.eriea: ldolly of tho steel ........0 ss
gallon dtum&amp; of nudoor wute ue no1 located w1trre
they ware~ 10
and CliDOOI
now be found. Of 47,l00 bolrrelsol ....-:.n.e wute
dumve&lt;l """' '"" farallon bland&gt; off San
lor eumple, only 150 have bl&gt;en found. OC&lt;Ordifll! to
San frandACO •upervioor Quentin Kopp. Some zs
per&lt;:ent of til&lt;l&amp;C. he claonu. had brollon open.

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PreooMdy nooro tnan one million •pent uramum fuel

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11\01"0 INn a ~--....1 who .from the tm&lt;leruound testing
are ltlll directly Jn the line or pi"'8t'am ••
LAS VEGAS (PNS)-At an lire from poulble wndng or
&amp;lltll'age rate of once evmy uncJersround Ulltl.
Fallout
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About Z,OOO Utah ~· The
day
after
an
atomic bomb 11 detonated have •~Bned 1 •petitlon which underground nucle&amp;r explo&amp;ion
underground at the U.S. begAn c:lrcuJ&amp;tlns early this code·named "Coulommler~"
nuclear testing site In the aummer, ~ f« an end 10 took pl¥oe oo September 27,
Nevad&amp; desert.
the IJIIdetosr'ound nudear IAIIU 1977, at the Nevada Teat Site.
Untll recentl.)',lbete subourface In Nevada and permanent however, abnormally high
te.ta were viewed u w!e. But clooure of the tell tile \here. radiation readln&amp;• were
'OW!I"nnll«&lt;t documeol. and The Cltlactnt' 0111 l1'l_.lJuob ~ al t!h. loeat1ons in
otheriCJUJ'CMnowlndicatethat trtsanlut lon , which Ia Utah. flsurei' of lil to 39
radi&amp;tlon 11 -Pnll out of •ponll)ring the petition, saya picocuries per cubic;JJieler, r.,.
wxJersround caYei"M &amp;I the the ~ drive Ia fwt hiSh« tiwt normal blockground
U!tl oil.e.
• IJIII.lln« atarted.
ra&lt;llalian. were I"'ICCO'ddsd by the
(]uuct.o(lhlar.tiatloolntbe
H illh ·ranklns
l!nerS;Y ·--~~
lllliiOIIpbere t - t.n traeec1.. ~~ ollldala IIIOUnlain
Teof liiiB of&amp;:iola~end the
for a Otnada, ~ 10 Col. that OfiiiOin&amp; ~... IIIDmle reecllnp were cau.ed by •
!Yymond P. Brim, the Air Force bomb ll!lta have not baM Chinese •r.moapheric atom
offiCial In~ of monllorins caWtln&amp; radlallon fl.lJlD'itll'8 ·ID bomb tl!lt four days earlier. But
fallout from the lelia from 1966 thnte outJide the arid leel lite's !hi Utah readings were several
to 1975. Additional evid8nce 1,350 oquare mJ1e - . While limes bJsher •Ibm the 6 10 9
•ugge.u that the ~e ·~ admitting that In the past picocurie$ reported elsewhare
be poUutJn&amp; the region's ecarce r adloactlve cloud&amp; from · 40 In the United Statl!l from the
water tUpply.
sublurface blaau did travel Ollnese fallout, And angry Utah
Amonf lhoae tn0111 ooncemec1 beyond alte bcaundarlea. Nev.ads realdents illt!D poiol out that by
are Utah realdeoll who Uvod Test Site manager Malllon Catea the Ume elevated radiation
downwind fi'OUI the deadly says that "alnoo November levels were recqrded in' their
muohroom clouda ~ by 1911, we lutve not tMaiUI'ed alate, the Chinese fallout cloud
auno1pberic nuclear (tlatlnj! for any dole to 1he off·alte public had already passed•over Not'l.h

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etomic detonation• at the
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radioactivity
cmlsslona public
In the I 975. '"11&gt;e American people
1950s
became
havo 001 ra&lt;:crived the true fac:u
knowled8e for lloe forst time over the past 18 years or
- only In the llle 197011. So far, underm&gt;und tesiJ'n&amp; regarding
the undersround te5t prosram nuclea-r" fallout and radiation.·
baa eluded cloae public Bri m
told t h e
Hou1e
ac:rutlny.
Subconuniuce on Ovenlght and
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appearance before a HOUM of t979.
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"It looks very much to me like
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10 doubt the auurancea of
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had never been tumod on.
Aueulns lhe ecolofllcal
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on "immedlato miJoooone• IO ahow lhe leChnlc.J and

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Je.d wuooo JO 10 80 moun below "'he abyMal doplha
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ocW!nlbu from • . . . . - or other nalloN kn&lt;:ludlfl8
.~«pan. Canaclo, llriWn, '""""' and W• Cermo'\1',
otudyins not oniJ deop - ecolo«Y end tl"' 1odder

errec:s•

(the upward m~V-tlon of bottom mouer
lhrou!lh various O&lt;'plllamo~ but Wo oedimenl
~ lon lniO(II'atlon Uhe abllil)l of varioua ,...,.
aiOmlc: panlc:leo to bond with varlow lypeo of aandl,
pollutant dlffuulon "'""-'-'h water octlon. earth crual
geolof\y and delivery f)'IIOIIII and aeourity.
In fact-the SOP haa 'a MOOnd fpnctloo: Not only 10
a._. !he leolibUity or •ub·-'&gt;ed dlJjJoNI,IM aloo 10
develop ""'""'lor monftorit'(l the dllpol&amp;l lll&lt;!lhoda of

other nltionJ.
111l• help• loawr an almoophere or lntcmallonJIJ

and Nevada but of a much
wider and fi)OI'fl encompualng
area or the United StAte., were
unknowingly aubtec:ted to
fallout or radloac:tlve debrillthat
retulled rrom ventlnga or
underground and craterlnfl
u•ata conducted at the Nevada
Test Site,· heacldecL "Beca.ne of
Wlllther and wind patterN, Lhll
debris waa rrequently carried
much fatlher than hal been
reported to the public."
Commenting on aworn
testimony presented In 1978 by
Energy Deportment ecung
anlatlnl aecretary Donald
Kerr-who later became
director of the L.oa AWno•
Nuclear
Weapon&amp;
Laboratory-Brim aald that
"from my own reRlarch and
experience, 1 know or aevcral
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lelt that he wu edec:11ye In the
Information he gave concamJng
teall that he dld report.•
One or the wont known
ventlnga wu a December 1970
code-named
A· blut
" Baneberry," which s ent
radloac:tlve clouds a,ooo -reet
Into the air. Although federal
offlciala Initially announced that
the MYJ~ral h~~ site
worken moot di..-ly exposed
to\be vented radloactivlty were
In no dangftr of radiation
slckneN. at least four later
puaod · aw~ from leukemla.
•we'know our bwbanda died of
leuketnJ. by radiation; aay
L.oulte Nwwnakor and Dorothy
Roberts, whose busbanda were
among the Nevl!Qa Tett Site
employeea caught In radioactive
debriL
Tho government quletly has

cone&lt;.'Cled that aeveral other
subsurface nuclear t est•
•ll"wod radioactivity acrou the
~. and Into Canada during the
19601 and early 1970s. for
example, a ,nutJcar te61 named
"Schooner: part or the •nowdefunct Plowl\arti progratn
advertJwl u a peaceful oue or
atomic eaploslves, belched a
large radloat:tive cloud Into the
at.mosphore in December 1968.
"Thlt effluent cloud was
tracked continuously by Air
Force planes un\il It reached the
border of canada where
•tanding orders prevented
tracking oullide the llniled
Statea: according to Brim. "1
remmnber a few days later an
article appeared In ttJe New
York 7lmes which reported an
lna-e.ue in radiation detected in
Canada. When we read the
artlclo, we knew that it waa the
cloud we had tracked to the
border.·
Deapite the. impllcationa of
Brim's testimony the House
subcommittee hat not shown
any int.,.eat In l)W'Iulng the
lllfll.er further.
Radioactive " pollution of
groundwater In parched
Nuvada 1.t 41110 or great concern
to roaldenll. Leonard Storm.
usoclate profllSIOr of biology at _
the Unlveralty of Nevada ,
bollevea
tho
r egion 's
groundwater gradUAlly b beJng
poi110ned by radiation moving
undtirground. What'• more,
Storm charsea, radioactive
&amp;eep&amp;fe from below·lhHuriace
cavema Into tho lltmo&amp;phere is
lnl!vltablc.
Amldat the volllminous

Coclerol envirorunent&amp;l tmpact
report far the t ill! lito Is a brief
mention that throtJ8bout the
1970s, radioactive xenon
gu-traceable lO diagnostic
~..Into the radiationftllecl undl!rgivund vo~-has
' - ' ct.tected In Nevaa&amp;. cities
lncl\ldlns Lu
The Department of Energy's
teat alte c1epu1;y m&amp;naiP'C noy
F.. W..te ~ told PNS that
no off·eite • .renoo ndlatlon
radlncl have taken pl.ac:e IInce
181'1. Whm lhown the federal
report · to lbe contrary ,
however, W..telater conc:eded
that 'DIJ-eiae xenon readln8&amp;
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0£J..TA, UTAH IPNSI-A
•lz1Aie phoque In lhe Delta Oty
Park recaiiJ one othot' Umo that
thJ • •mAll Mormon town In
weot·central Utah had to deal
With a large Influx of
newcomert. In 1942, 8,000
Japaneoe lntorneu were
tranaported
to
nearby
Abraham. which the plaque
reclllil as •the bleak detert lite
or • con~uratlon camp.·
llnown orfoclall,y •• the Topaz
WRA Relocation Center.
· we were about lhe fourth
l&amp;r8UI chy In lhe lllle for a
while because of that camp, •
..Y• Delta Mayor Leland Roper,
"but it didn1 really cause too
many chongc» ht:re in town.· li1
fact, nothlrl€s reaDy cauij)d too
many ch&amp;niJe• in Delta or
surrounding Millard County
since Mormon l«!ttlura and the
Un.ion Paclnc 1\&amp;lkoad creoted
them 75 yean ago. But that
atale or non-change lA about to
end. Radically.
Roper and qthcr local leaders
are oow ap&lt;mdins Ions hours
~onde rlns
hitherto
unimal!lnablc paperwork and
budset problema. They're
trying to prepare for s,ooo
newcomers btlcouJe the town
of Lynndyl. ten miles to the
northeu1. I• the desilcnated lite
for what II sleted to be the
world'a larso•t coal·burnlns

power pl~nt.
ConatructJon or the 3,000
mesowall IMWI Intermountain
Power Project U.PPI Ia scheduled
"' begin late thl4 year. When

oompleted, ita four 750 MW
unita will cover Marly lli&amp;ht
squue mlJes or land. bum ten
million tom or ooal and require
about 4o.ooo acre-feet or local
water each year, all scare&lt;~ tq
help foed Utah'a growth and
southern CaUfornla'a cncr8Y
sw eet toolh.
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The predominantly Mormon
population• of 10wn1 like Delta

are divided aa to the meanJns or

lhe pencJlns p-owih. On one
hand. they seneraUy favor

economic eapanalon and

greater job oppon.:.Oltlea: on

do they lUte mokJn&amp; Utah~lhe
center of the Mormon
univerae--1 nuclear aponge.
The power project, however,
it taken aerloully, and sooeraUy
more favorably than the giant
missile rq~rael:, "'l'wo yeara
•so our (armera were In
ooonomlc trouble."
'thorpe
Waddtnsham, • Delta clly
attorney and Jttle aenate
minority leader. "OUr buslneu
dillrict wu soins tlown due 10
• decllnins population and taA
baae While lhe constructlon
phue will cause lOttie pain, lhe
630 permanent 1PP lob. wUI
make us a 1/Uble community.•
Ahhough many local olflc:lall
ahore
Waddlnghtm ' o
enlhullasm for li!P, J.uuea like
rro_nt19ld paymen\S'and ln·Ueu
lana have recently dampened
the welcome maL "!PP II going
to bnns urban type probk.'llla
here, and you can't solve lhom
with count.r y·style solutionJ."
'"'id Mercer County planner
Max Shaw.
"for quite 110me while, we
dofus lhln&amp;• pretty much
on a handshake baJit." aaid
county attorney Eldon EUnon.
After aU, LPP's spoke11111en
consisted
mainly
or
representatives or 23 'rnall Utah
municipal
p ower
asenc:iea-producta of other
amall, Mormon towns. 'They
were friendly , open tnd
sincerely concerned about
cooperati"'' with Mill ard
County. "11lese were people we
couJd barjlain with," uld
. Mlllard County commluioner

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the other, thBy sUII value their
omall·town character, which
could be ii'Mrievably loa\.
In shan, people are not sure
whether Delta can conaurne the
o ul$ide world, or whether the
outalde world will consume
Delta.
"I've spenl hours and h our&amp;
trying to nsure out what It's
going to do to ut." 6&amp;ld Mayor
Roper, "and to be honcot, t nlll
don1 think I reaUy know.''
And u If IPP weren't enough
In it51llf, also ioorn~n&amp;aver Deft a
It what lhe mayor~U. "that
atrall8er out then! In the detort.
• sWrt you c:an1 even begin to
co nceive," caJled MX ~ 1
sp rawlins
$33
biiUon
Intercontinental ballistlc ml11ile
project marked for the weal·
central Utah deoerl, cto.e to
Delta. 'll&gt;ough Delta'a Mormon
population supporll 1 11r0ng
national defen110, talk of MX It
laced with Ierma like "mind·
bog8Ung'' 11nd "!'lain lilly.: Nor .Lef4h ~~~-

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Only afler monlha or deallns
with lhftO local offiCi&amp; did the
~iz:allon hit that once lPP
moved beytfld proposal and
into oon,trUction, day·IO-day
dociJions •nd authority would
more likely be oontrolled by far
~yet leu visible members
orlhe r~rtium. "Cince
lhe penni •
wued," a state
afl'lcW Nld. lhe bifl boys are
gain&amp; to move ln. And theY're
going to be playing hard ball:
When bondJns is completed,
•operational responsibility will
be ba....S on tho percentage of

repruentatlon in the projoct,"
accordins to I PP spo~
Clark Layton \
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Mormonlom
Ne.&gt;rly 60 percent ol all LPP
powrr will end up In Califomi.L
Of the' 40 percent &amp;taytns In
Utah, Utah Powe.- and ugllt is
gettin« well over h.Jf by itself.
The current board'• lS omall·
town iocaJI will, oolloctlvely,
have only an 1 I percem piece of
the action. Loo Anl!dea· with
wbom MUiard lolb bave had
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6 Off Cuipua Senatore
2 seDaton at Large·
Deadline for tumlng In peftlfOM t•
Monday, Sept. I Sth at 4:00 prn. Elec:tfonll uriII be held n.e.day and Wednudov, Sept. 2S and 24th.

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archltop 10 dooiiP&gt; a rww, ,_...
apprtl!lri.tte ladllty 10 be built on
lite lor a coot of about

tho .,..-

Oepamnent""" do u II ...... ood
llhut doWn f1Uo Mohalu, 11 just
mljlbt to lhut down the
colony oo M&lt;llobl, 100 •
1be pollc!ll(. - k •
own
meals an 1 tW&lt;H&gt;umor propane
c:ampinS IIIOVe. and _,..,..., hu
hit own room, a fad whld1 t'-

tor the pro~oc~, but

cherish.
fl'arl&lt;5 Poioe, ....,_ -

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~ the beoc:h that the teate'o oc:dona
had bet'n ~· and
_ · ........-e.• Judjp! Hulou!dlar
went on 10 become U.S. 5ocn!taty
of f.ducotlon. but In Much a ""':'

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heard .., ~~ow~~~ redoral court.
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11 to c:oo&gt;m11o) late MI.)', ooyo t. will uk

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~ WoliNIIyw111olaobriocoult~
the ledenl , . . . . . _ for elell6

failure to properly monlt.o r
Hawall'o federally aponooro&lt;l
leprooy .,.,.._. '1n tbll coao, tho'
ledenl ~._ aime II ono
of non-inW&gt;I-t wtwno it ohould
have been lnv9lved," uyo
Wolinoky.

In the .-ntlmo, the Holo Mohalu
patlenu t'*'&gt;aelvM hawo.hlrod M&gt;

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aate Helltb Oopattm&lt;nt 01reaor

c--,e y,__

Tocloy. onty

el8ltt

1epon mna1o

pernuo~ntly at Hale Moh.alu,

tJ&gt;ou#l lt7 othero from tho
Moic&gt;UI coio&lt;IY como to Hollolulu

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vocal aJnlo hava been~ by
the dioule. uyo ho hu a limple
reuon lor ltl.)'lns: 'Tye heel ~

here lor 2t yun. 1blo ....,,. hon:&gt;e.
I loYe tbb pa-. We have our
privoc:y. We can wmk around 00

thepooundo and SO aboppiJislor periodic . . - J vbito and the ..,_ and aB the merd&gt;arm
many llllll . . _ to Ill.)' at HAle know 1.11 and lllle Ul. I won\ luw
Mohalu r.u- lhan at the Mwly here to SO live In • hoapital."
nlbuiJt ladll\)' 11 Leahl hoapltal.
Sayo Bernard Punil&lt;al&amp;, who is hio
'11le Molokal p&amp;\lonta," 11yo Or. mlc1~iaoneofthe~tolall
Worth, •are afraid that II the Health ltawllil.tn ~y patienll. "lt'o time

recoo«ni"" Ul u people,
not u a dJJeaJe. not u chauel who
will work lor It 60 an hour. not u
opedmeno to be moved about
anytlno&lt;! tho buroaucratl leolllllo h
that people

We are people. We ore not In t""
o.r1c ,.,_,and we refweto believe
we are In the o.r1c Apo. But In the
mlnda ol the •lie offlc:illo, wadonl
....., e&gt;llt. We're not here.·

Coal.
Statemenu and tran&amp;miJsion
vlrtuoUy . no negotlaliono, Ia
dally life In a town like
ocheduled for more than a third llna;
Lynndyl, with barely t 10

of !PP'a 3,000 MW output.
Said an aldo 10 Utah Cov. Scolt
Mlltheton: "Utaharu are SOfnS
to hava very tittle control over
thla ~ once it set• SOloS·•
1l)o\.18f&gt; otMIJ communltles
Uke Delta ~tand to feel the
imJ&gt;'ICI moat, lor better or
wone. they limply "have 10
.believe what the etpertt teU
ui; one Lynndyl woman aald.
But uperu think about
Envlr9nmenul
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people, hardly ~ on . ,
expe11 ICIIe llhaped for a
project with ~ power to
run a df.Y of lhrfle million.

Delta, for lnlta.nce, hu nt!\'er

had a murder and hu a crime
rate one-eiQith the already low
Utah tllte average. Yet few
loc.tlt believe that the boom
town syndrome now almost
routinely reported from places
like Crals, Colorado, and
Gillette, Wyoming , could
happen here. Naively or not.
they believe that their
Mormonism and the tight social
bonds arlslng from It will be a
sufficient shield.
In Delta, the coming lnOux is
aeen notu a social threat but as
a religious ch aUenge. "We're
a,lrcady gearing up for a major
ri\'lulonary effort," said Glen
Swlllberg, a Mormon official
and businusman In Delta. "The
new people will begin to ask
questtons tike 't"hy' don't you
amoke or drink coffee. And
lrtends!l!ps wUI begin.• He
predJC1ed that a quarter of the
IPP work Ioree will becom~
Church members.

Allalle
PhD N'oelion, a local Mormon
active in !PP affairs, sees the
jobs offero!d by IPP !&gt;ringing
lamlliet back together
partic:ularly important in a
Monnon eulture. "l'or years
we've '-n expoi'1Jn« most of
our be$t crop from here-our
klds." he said. "'ur agriculture
alone just couldnl provide

~.;:.,y ~oats,

p&amp;l'ticularl,v
the farmers, remain skeptical.
IPP't environmental Impact
ltatement eatimatea the project
will remove IOJJle 8,000 acres
from a,¢cultural production
and annu.ally contume 401000
acre feet of water.
1l)ough NeOoon, who sold his
water company to rPP for a
healthy profit, aees little
difference "between ~ping
a.lfalfa or shipping kilovolts to
Callfomia," Bemird' Jackson
and other farmers '&amp;I'll worried.
Jackson helped clr~ulate a
petit ion laat aummer signed by
nearly 300 people against IPP.
Ho had to P"Y to have the
petition publicized in the
M illa rd County Chronicle.
"We're not agalnal growth." the
dairyman aald, "but why tear
down something which has
built up lhls country and
rep lace It with a white
elephant?"
He feels that Nlebon and
dther IPP baclr.era have
oerloualy 'uodereatimated
~ Uwea by the tos.s of
~ural ....... "1bat water
ne«&lt;a to be paued on to the
f\.IIUJ'e,• JliCbon &amp;aieL •we were
fortunate enough to have it; we
don' lutve the rlflhl to tell the

~~~ornia

setlin«

the power fl'DIII !PP
couldli' CIU'e !eM .tJout what
lt'a &amp;001111 10 do iO people like
ua."-aakf fanner Pred Tllrner.
" IPP meana the end of
~ure and our rural way

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8uch dDubu _ , put one

._, offlc:lal.ln miDd of Delt.'l
~ c.mp claya."'
It will end up being u
1111)' !(, forpt about what' we're
**-to ID"tllruu8h with IPP, u
It hU been 1o lolwK abOut
TopAif" wondered Mayor

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- -- - - -.s&gt;.Y Kennecb cm.kl
WASIIJNCTON. O,C. IPNSI- "The ~
automotive r1co againn the rblng mtt or oU
lmpur\1 II opt 10 otld In o d"ad heat by the
eorly 19110t. ,., thon·tcrrn &amp;•In• now lMiing
ochlov.-1 by ltif!her pr~e&amp; and l!'"•ler fool
ctnclency wiU be ncutraliled by the CliO.•
inutll•~ total automobile rnileo&amp;o, which

hu """" fton1 lhrGc ID five "'"'''"" eoc:t~
year ov"' the put tlceode
If ArntlricoN hove If\)' hope Uf winnlrlg tM
,....,_lhot lo, &amp;olnlflS on 1M rloin!! a&gt;ot of
drfYII!3-- wiU need I l~al"j!iiCC fu
I hat g ou
well beyond today•a
wn~ mandatl'd fuel economy
lland&amp;rda. lie mu•t ...,_'dop can that ..ill
have radlc:AIIy ~AI ~ fuol """"""'Y· perhol"'
u high a1 51Hi0 mOM per pllon
5uc::h a.n ac:tde\it:menl doeto not appe_ar
lmpot&amp;lble 1110 Voll'" ""'' a41en IW&gt;hir dieoel
modd already getA 12 mll•• to the gallon,
while both lhe f'ord F"'•ra and tho Jlp6neoe

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tnilu. or carry ai• exira load of camplrl(!

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lie proclacly In 111 ablll\Y to aerve a
muiUplloity ol lunctlont?
Obvloualy, a "city .,.,.. would not dilpl..,.
oon"""tlon.&amp;l ouwmabiiM. We wnuki Jlil/
need blgll·perlorrnancc can for driving on
the open h!Chway. Such oan would ooruluue
10 bet avalloble, but liM!)' would oorne 10 be
viewod u oped.&gt;~ purpooe ~ .........,
who COllld a/lord them would own lbmt in
addition tO u..tr _,my dly ...... .........,
who could ..,. llhoUid lurve an ol~tive: a
voJtly uponded and voat.ly ""'"' aa:oosoible
tyotem of ....Utos and IHotinf! a.-Jes.
With I docmtrali&amp;M ""'worl&lt;ofleaae'ond
rental . - dilr-aed throo~Shotn a
mutropolitan area. IN! noed ID own a lorp.
all·purpoae autoruobtle would largely
disappear
Convenlenlly located .
nelghborhood·bued qar r·ental place• .

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of(orlng CUII0010rJ a eompul ftrland
lCiephcme rc10rvallfm aya·tent ahuUar 'o thai
currently omployod by alrllne~. Wl&gt;Uid take
the ha..l&lt;! out of nnltlrl(! outomoblles. Muol
nutchl"8 of dM! t!H&amp;intt • pownr to the ar's people would no longer find it neces.sary w
own
a fuU·olud oar bocauoe renting one ror
"'""'" could flllce th• p i of SCJ.mpg fuel
economy within our ~r4jp
the occ.ulonal aonle out or town would
...JUt the p i wUI be OCNO\'od only a1 a boc:orne at "9{t """"""""" and ...,..,
economlc&amp;l. Urbii\ .,.... would foll up WJth
pna! A .SO.noflj! car .. ou~c~ be oiaJlifiCOlltly
smaller and llthler \han loday'' tmoU, wper-efllck!nt ell) cars_
t ubcompoctt. problbly ev•n romaller than
II this a roollltlc: liCI!nlrlo? ~
the Hondo O vlt It m;pt carry only two
IonS "II&gt; learned to """ and ""'
po~ on wmlon and hove U11le apaas
ex(&gt;OJlllve rann mochlnety moperatlwly, the
left for lu~ It would !moe mode&amp;l
no&lt;lon of l lwing ~of IUlomOOiJei
acceleut1on compared wfth today 1J ~w 8'Ma ~&amp;~lnrrl the Whole natlon&amp;l
automobU,._., &amp;kmg With a l•m•·ted cruilin&amp; . e.q&gt;orlr!OOo. Arnork:.llnro tend to ..,... roo
r•ng• 111 ,...., on tho "'-.!gh1 of iu ll&gt;el much mnotiou.aJ bweatment iu their"tars 10
ITeat them ln a maue:r-or·fAI~ way. u they
poyload
'TilO 50.mJ)6 oar O( lhO fUIUre WOUld be a
would their othtlr chattel•.
a utomatic tranllrnfuiolll, llghter•wl'!lghl

matertaJJ IIUCh IJJ: m)(W&lt;reif1fOrced pJutJCIJ
iD14.U high·compre5~1on e~nm •nd better

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'city car''-• low·performance vehicle
lntefldod for wmmutlng and for load, fn\ra·
metropoUtan travol. II would """" the doy·
1o-da.y Lnnspor111ion naedJ t.klt a.ooount for
. . . IO 80 1"'"""111 of IUtO lra..el in
motropolium are:.ta
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But what or '"" oth"r 20 penli!DI? or whot
use i.a a car thai coutd not 1ak~ a family on •

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Yet, there .ms oome tontatfw Ji#tt that
anitudeor are chafl81fl8. The practice of"tJme.
sha~ v.oc•rtlorr homet. boata lnd reoon
condomlniumo io ep.-ding Neighbors band
lll8'"ther lntu an informal ooopenuve to
aequin! and uae lolntly a whole niJ1f!" of

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Monday to Fridoy 11 am ro 11 pm
SaL &amp; Sunda 4 m to 11 pm

qquipment

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fod.lhlt.'1. from

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and power tool&gt; to owlmmlng pool•
f rench •nd Dutch capttrhmmtl with
"public: outOOKOIJrfej"-..lf-drfve tuho. u h
~-ere wtvch An! •vaillbte in ~ed
locauoo• lhroughqul the &lt;hy-lla- " "wn
promi~ In Swede-n a cooper•li\.'«tly
rnlf\a#d """"""' to ......., rec;rolional and

other- tpt'Cl ll purpo.e \ thiclU •mong

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neJ&amp;hhorhood·baaed car ren1al con&gt;
._, pi'OJ'OI"'d in tN! d ty or Lund.
11\4!1 aan'M! (Or"CCCCJ, that are pu&amp;hirlg

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modify 04,1T, onhudcr. 1oward automobile
uwnorthlp are al.110 fon:b\1 -.. to rtMM our
,.u.bllorbod no\lona of aut~ - . Wbilo
of rfd&lt;t.•harin,l! I&gt; llill in iU
tnf•ncy1 we are Uke:ty to 1M it ex:pand and
vow In- toph,atlafion tn the future.
Commuclty&lt;&gt;wnod and operal&lt;!Jd lleet$ of

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"public automobolel" and.,... ml,shl one doy
pf'OVlde • varioty of public: t....,._.atoon

""""""' whlt:totodly . ;.. aoldono aval!.\l&gt;le- In
the momlng thejt would tlelwer ""'""".. or
suburban c:ommurutle. to r-1it AatloM and
""""'"" bioo otopo. Dl.lnl\tlthe cloy, aome or
'"" ume ••ohicles "'Ould ...,.,..,., people to
"'l!)onal o.hoppu1f! - t t n 'whl.. otben
would ""rT)' cholrHJI and olderty_ c:itluno
wilhm ~ ODmmunfly In the Lltd aftf:r"'nnOn
"- would """'" to their
a&gt;llooctlon and tltotributoon function and

bnng horn&lt;- ""unu"ff """'"""..., from
tr-&amp;~.nS And ~ tn ~'mi-"P Alld on
wod&lt;ondo. pan of tile ....,. n...c would be
" - ' u "'""entlonal taw of ;u
ability It&gt;~ ll&lt;l•il~y 10 r:ha~ trw..el
demandt , a communltyoOWIWI and opented
ahOi'm automolji&lt;' oy.,cnt W&lt;&gt;tlld he made
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the ncnlon of a utomobile UN' from
automobUc ownership. Only afi~:r we ha~-e
fully ~od thb dlchotomy and ho""
inrrliturlonallz.ed lr tht'OtJ!Ihoul tN!
'f'lo'£11 we ~wt 1rul_y Jrwenu!!CIIhe amomobile of

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It Ule Board of Regenta plan for higher educ.Uon In the State Is
• fuat a draft, au~t to deb.,e alld Change, there Ia no Immediate
call for alarm. How-. II It fe • hertllnge&lt; of things to come alld
- Indicative of the Regenta' anltude toward SUNY, CUNY and the
Independent ~tor, public higher educ.tlon Ia In lor trouble.
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The leellmonln Pf-nted yesterday In Buffalo by UB
representatives - . right In thalr orltlelam of the plan. The

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The contradlc1tonatn 11\a Regenta' ptoposal ttanG-out distinctly.
f It talktl about making hljjhef educalton mora ac:cesalbta to
¥ students and In the 111M breath claims tl'l&amp;t SUNY and CUNY wilt
J , _ cutDeclca. It lalla to recognize t!Utt low-coat, public educallon
Is moe1 -.lble.
lbe ptoposal clalma thet excalfenca will be measure by the
numbal' of out-of·atate and f01etgn atuc:tenta attracted to a school.
Again, the statement cootradlcte the olten repelled mission of all)'
state unlvaralty-to aerve Ill region. The Regenta also falls to
conalder that the ptactlce ol charging ~llala rnldents higher
tuition et public collegn and unlllt~sllles may hln4er the
recnJitmenl effort.
But the moat significant aapeot of lho R~onta' plan Is Its
evaluation of lhe three sllle educallon sectors. Studanl
Assocaltlon (SA) President Tim Sheehan Is correct In pointing out
that the bin towards I he private aectatls moat glaring.
According l o lhe Regenls, SUNY fa "large," CUNY Is "young,"
bul tile "lhr1Yfng and dive tao Independent colleges" are Whllt gives
the State's posteecondary ayatom a "uniQue profile."
This Is rolleollve ollho aultude Which, In recent years, have been
responsible lor lolling public education suffer all he expensp olthe
prlvale seclor. This Is the basis of I he philosophy which has tot
State support for SUNY and CUNY annuelly orode while aid' to
prlvale Institutions fncreaaee.
The Regenls plan etatee that smaller enrollments will drive down
funding for higher education. fl later projects that within thre&amp;
years the ptlvala sector will be allracting more studenls lhan
SUNY.
UB Presldenl Robert Keller noted Tuesday thai t~nrollment
assumptions seem lnordlnetely neglllve, unrealistic and poasfble
fn•ccurale. However, unless tho R~onls Is convinced of that, 1118
projec:llon,-11 used to delermlne funding-will seriouSly damage
public education.
Ketter Is rtghl In demanding thai the Slate make a commilmenl
10 postsecondary educallon II II wan1 excellence. The plan se1s
unrealistic goats In the lace ot the nardshlps It ptedlets. The
syslem will nol be 11ble to recove&lt; from eaol) blow lhe Regenls
seems to expect.
But, there ts no need for conct~n about " the system." Pa.rts w•ll
do well. The prlvale sec101 has nol auttered in the pasl und11
G&lt;IYwno&lt; Hugh Carey'a ac:tmtolatrallon ano we hava no reaaon to
tlelle\oe It Will sutter In lhe near future. The commitments have been
made, and are repealedly fulfilled.
SUNY al'ld CUNY, however. wfllagaln be put on lhelr guard. The
allftude shown by the Regen1s and the philoSophies of the
, - Governor will contmue ro Ioree admlnlslralors and Sludenls of the
public sec:lor to call tor more funds. more commitments, more
. efforl by I he Slate to save the lnlergrlty or the hlg/ler educalion
concepl.
But Wl\at Is ahool!lng II lhal I he cries have repeatedly fallen on
deal ears. From Carey, through tho Regenta, through focal
teglstalors, complalnle by lhe pubflc seclor have aeldom spurred
response. •
There Ia no essurance lhat the testimonies the R~enls
will make any change ln,he high education plan. Nevertheless, we
coml)lend the efforts ol those who appear to cvolce their
dfscontenl.

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Ho&lt;t era aomo INngs to prolect YGUrsett end liM!
ICf. ll women lfvo alone stidl a COUple
of mens' nam.. on your IT\I.UbOM5. Get to know yout
ntighbo&lt;a. It attoclced, acr...., ,better yet acrtom lire

he-

,.,.. him. Hll wanted to

mow if a OjaM

•'*'

Jadloon
,,..., t'"'"" sne told Nm that the,. WN no one llvl"ffln
I
b!&gt; that name, but /Ia /lasftlled lmg.ti&lt;IQ.t ' - r-ated ......II. liO loll AYI"'I /Ia WOIIIO Check
the othet l'lovMsln the neighborhood. lie went aeroao
liNt atreot ond cheeked out that I'IOuM ICf .. ~,..
Jact&lt;aon" then stOOd In front ollhei'IOuae for about ten

gtus eo
-

~a

10 !Miclc -

where tllere Is no

people'"'" open the- lor him. He wants lo

_,.you""

-oraom_..
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Abo'o11 an, ..u lho polO:. II rou &amp;UIII&gt;IC!o&lt;&gt;a. ~ y O U I - lOCked end
them to I(Jongera. Check all locU lor ac:c:eotbllhy l e

lty 10 allde an 1.0. blttwten the dOOt and your lock. Loc-

111 unused

w lt~dowa.

minutes etat1ng Into our wiMow. He mutt have aeeo
thit we w•r• wotehlng him boc&amp;use he walked away.
Thai wu not lha on&lt;l, He C01!141 back to liNt ho""

C/o«y/ Riggle
l&lt;il!y Stow,
Jim Mumm
Tony N~ro

•cross the atrHf ..an hour Iatif' ana waJkod In on •
woman who wam alone. Fortl.lllltely t,tfl were people

Rlul Prauo

-rerry Ven Met"

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Guest opinion

Rossberg-fair, honest and devoted
by Lau111n Shapiro
SA DlrfiCtor Ac•demic Alfllrl

The recent appoln(menl or Do.., Rossbe&lt;g oo Vfco
Prealdenl '""'Academic Altai,. clnerveo opeclal
common! ICf 11&gt;6 Sluclent ANOCIAllon {SA). Illhe SA It
to meel ttre Meda ot 1tud.n1s andi thua, do out Job

el,eci1Yt11, •• ...must

devetop a

lhm

•• we about c:Jeveloptoo a
corn"""'lcat~

strong bond of

Fti(ohontS!o&lt;levotOCI. •. TheM ore all ed)4iettrM
wh1~ llo-.. been ~sed to dtocrtbe fl9tobe•~:
..wNeh we- al-laltod9ifta.·
-I'UIIOb • VI'M. All"' discult"'g ~
.....,.._ 01 U8 Willi .lltm. ...... _ . . . . . Ht tortfvtvt,l "'
1111
Cllllnlona and lo, Ill .., .... IMat, -ltted to
~
tl---ltufton. flollborv Mil MY
II!JII ...... to&lt; 1!111 unr-ally and conti!'UOf'IY IUQQMII
- fOIIIM _... ot ue. lethe&lt; '""" the P'Ob1o lloll!tdet......, ....._, llot-o tallY
no_,.
Ht laltWare o f tilt 11"00'-1\e
._..., . COf!lllllia lob end l n t - on IMina •

Cl'l-

mey htvooomelnlluonco on 1ne•• deolololla. Along the
eamo flno1. the VPAA should provide ua with a basts tor
movomenl towards mutual goats and obtoct1Ytt5.
Dellnlng theao goalo oxpllc~IV can be, not only an
Incentive towatda euoduelng quality wor" fOf ~sberg .
btrt anould 1&gt;1 I he context ol tha eotld ,..at;onslllp that

wo look forwar~ to.

'

working

rt!at;O;.antp with I he VPM'a oil..,._ On lhla pr~~niM, It
Is OUf rosponslbillly, u ,.pro-tatl•oo ot the
stlldenls. to m.J&lt;o - r our -ptlon of Roubotg'a
polonlial end of how • tnt- lo MlabUIIII lhla
rolat-11&gt; - h hll ollloa. Wt lla.. olreacly IMt With
Roslberg end ora confkMnt 1/101 he Ia aa onthUMitlc

-tl- ·

. .... ......... u -

lo

"""" wltll o 6 1nc11 alro. c.ollo on opatt"*'IO tnqultl"ff
aboutllclll~ occuponta.
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Stleehan said In Ills address Tues~y that he Is nol ceiling lor. a
master plan· that favors SUNY. Why nol I hough? The stale has
never flslenend to our pleas before, Maybe by calling for much
more ltlan we could avor expect, we will evolually lind tho Slele
acllng •• a good parent-supporting It&amp; three higher education
seciO&lt;S equally and felling each ahlne In lla own right.

'THE· SpECTRUM

t'.tn O¥ef

·-t&gt;Od
I bellovo he

OUt hOuwmate was eomjng home from ctesMt 11
5:00 p.m. end began wall&lt;l"ff up tile t&gt;a&lt;:l4 Ito~•

he&amp;Js

Voi.31,No. l

aroul'\0 who hNid Mr scream and

I'IOuM. The roplat wu puiauod down the auoet but

A wamh'lg to au unl\oershy woml'n.
A rapist 11a1 liN&lt;!. casing ejW\tn4tJIIt loolll"ff lot
potential Yictl1T18- A small built, light cofo&lt;ld lltod&lt;

-liiQ.

...,.lend....,,.lc.

......

......._ taitw llwl. ructtna~~ to ........

~n lhla aplllt, lllf SA It formally requesting that Vice
PrMident RosatHttg. In ooopet'atJon with hll well·

respected AUlstant, William Greiner, ICfmaliY O&lt;ltllne
e•pectod goalalotlhe lllicooning year. Recognizing the
lnMCUrt tlmte of bud9ef wtbeeka snd /lmijed
riSOIItCM 11\11 we taca. IIIII planning ra CNeial lor •
..._th aclj&lt;rallr*'t to lneviltllte chanQeL the SA /laS
alteacly . . - tltelr ecada~T&gt;Ic objoct-10( tl&gt;la year
Ind. tllo.w!.a, - ' ' tile YPM to publicize his
-~ol WI\O(hla aooaO!&gt;~II.Y lo tile atudenl$
llj WI un~ lo. W. ahara ~g't ..,tlmlam.
'*!. •tlhea.,.llmo."' must 1&gt;1 reatllll'C...,.! -~~~
Wo 101410*1 l./lal lhe Yf'M'a olllce ,.,..ln the1&lt;
fl)lortllo•lllnl""'toiWhatlhe'l'~lhemtsslonof
111ft-..., fa. Spaclllcally, Wilt 11tey confront
f) ...... llllocaiiiiM' lflflla., ~ r.-.rcas
~ Teecltlng OUtfiiJ ~lon ~ A~~~Wardo)
~IOeortt ole4adotlllo lllghtt a.11d Foc11lly

3)

-PGftllllttiJ ·

ol)0....$:d~
&amp;)

Aolldemlc

Ntl4tN!Ion.

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C'ecf!edullng,

............. ....,.,

ln-ola....,-.-o--10,.. ,...,.... .,........._,...........,In_...I!)'.,.
IN_.,.,.
- - - - - U , ..Woeptoaldent

...,.,..._lll-.llttunl\lw1afly-aaclt.

..._. lau•A 1

Acour....,..,...,.......
..,..,.., . .. . _. . . . . . . . wttl~ ...

................. ....,. .. _wa_(olleet.
~~-~-.......wu..,.,.,.....,._
......_.,.. dit!lligllte ....,1110 . . . -IO !httwe

"""' IIIMioltot ................

lor~ ,_.,,.,. ~o~rr-lltllne ~for

-~""'"ln=-~ll)' totileatudent
bOdy: tllal ..
""~ IIIICf Qlllltty oOuc:OIIIo~
to ~to thll t t . r -

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SA on the Harrigan memo
T0 th• EdltOI.'

"Qlete • r• 11 ....., two ways in whiCh the Infamous
Hllffigan memo rtiJordlng HYPIAO con be Interpreted.
-On ahe one hand the recommend•tlons '••uect In ttla
m&amp;mo are bQth patemalleHc: and conde..cendlng, as la.r
as students are concame-d. The moo1 abeurct ei(CeJ"pl ot
the memo, as correctly polnttd out In tnt Friday's rne
Spectrum 8jtflorlal, lnvotYtl lilt total cslaregarcs oJ
stu&amp;uu rofetlndum• regtrdlng mandatory tees! It
could be argued t~ot tnoao oplnlono, In additiOn to
add,.es;,lng the NYPIRG IUYt , wenJ dra ttttG as a trial
balloon-an lnlltal atop In o aut&gt;tle and lnborol&gt;le
P.roce.u aJmed at l'llmtn•tlng tne mar.datory atu&lt;tent
tee. The Idea ol a ··co-eutrtcutat ,....-wh«eby the
SUNY Tru.stees wou&amp;d cenlfatt; coHect atuc.tentectMty
montes and ~ t.Mm out to c&amp;rnpuMS as 1ney see
lit-toom Jusa aJOUnd 1M comer. Thus, 11 would be sale
to ny tha t theM snaoa ~~ to be tne long

term-problems

t~OI

OIIOIM be 01-'0ted wiUI Ms.

Harrtg.an·a handiwork.
*""
On the other hartd. on• could argu. that lhe
mandl lory fee g uldo l ll'\11 CancJ aubsequent
lnterPtetation• thfN'eol) are htta to atay. and no amoul'lt
ol parlor lr1cka wUI maktlttlem wan•an. Lei us not forget
that It w*t a ttuGent lnlthned COUfl action Which
spawned tho origl"a' otQtO mandated guidelines.
In the area of tegltlmlz.lng m • noatory fee
e;cpencJllures. It oould bit ltgued thll Counsel Harrigan
-seems to have done most ot our work 'or us. She has
e-mpowered u1 with th• ability to akin the Requeattoo
Encumberance Purcl&gt;. .o (A.E.P.) I YSl., by 01&gt;41nlng
our optionS. to \qfUde a eonttlctual metnoo ot
payment. The lmp!lcatlona ollliCh o pollcy sw•t•• Me
startling~ Upon ctoMt lt11PI'Gt'on o• theSe s,o.cauect

"hntt&gt;er reSirlctlona" h could be llfQ&lt;JOd ~at In I.e! tr&gt;e
coiJar has bMn tooeeoed. By Ylrtue of thll memo. we
lind outSet- In tt&gt;e position ol ornp-tlng -lolls
melllodo ot poymonl oncl &lt;locumonlollon.

in lerpetauon.~, bu1
palntul e~erloncos

w•

wUI &amp;.ave NYPIRG tfom lhe
&amp;IIOCf"dO with dealing with the

nu 1vot boglln and t lrea4r

the VB
admlnlatraHon has attt1ed to tum • deaf a.ar to tne
atu&lt;Jentt" piau.
The UB Wom&amp;n'o 8owllng Toom il'f1lon M• been
natiO..ally ranked tho'1..l lhrM yU'ra (ikd, 6t~ and 2nd)
Will lind It hard to oontlnuo II• line porlormanotl$. And
W~'/'1 Nol because oltaclt ol talent Again lhlo year •~•
team la k&gt;ldod wUh; fine boWtera; four starters art
returning from foal
~anl\Od IOO"'- Tt&gt;e
reason is t~ot no one in the un'-alty odmlnfltrl110n Is
toddled wl~ an
willing to help. The ...,. ,... IM&lt;Ieqaote buc1Qet (to ooy the leuQ and wit~ the
raalgnotlon of J on• Poland, - n g I hot fa less IJIOt
the ...,ollollfe, S..ral ol Buflolo'o top t&gt;owlots

y..,·,

· tgno&lt;ed ........... .... ~­
thoUgh tM)I """ . , . , _ lrte-t 1tt tile poaltlon.

w. all are., ecutety .....,. of the " ' - . , . In
deWioplng ochool oplfil. opo!lly. lOCO ol natiOnal
recognition the! plog&lt;Jo UB. Wo41, wo do have on

l l

..,Ill world "
O~IOU1ty, 6oth 11011 ol I hiS ISSue are not as ea11ly
defined at we have anemlo&lt;l to show, Consequently,
equal (CH gr1111r) amount of COAtuaiOf"
there ••

•n

I

regatdlng SA'a poll! ion on t"• HaH1gan memo. On the
one hand we ate polttl'fed as puppeLS ol the
admint&amp;traUon ancs on me other •• are looked opottas

opetatl""s of HYPIRG
We aaGIJ wtah to DOtnl oul lh•t ne1thet
tntetesca Ue '" atcomcWtthlng: lhe

•&amp; uue

tot~WIOQ

Our

goal$:

I) PtOIOCtlon ol tr.. StUGOnl Mandatory Fee
2) ~nurl ng flnanciiJ ac:coun1abdlly to s.ludeflts
l) lm~ni~O thl UnencJ11 cJirecttvu of tt-.e Senate
(ond vHimato4y ••• a!Udontl)
C) Mal"lllf'ing • wo,..lng retattonsntp with lhe
admlnllltltlo,...
5) Guerding agalnll tnlringemenll upon our r•ont5 to
provide atudenl otglniLIHons w1ltl a.pace on campu.s.
We emp11allcally condemn tho Harr·toan memo lor Ita
lntt!Mic Of')d •ono term tffocto. b\lt nonothelc.ss. we are
forced to u1llllt 1he me'!'o's extrinsic a.nd anort 1 ~H\
'\1-vil.otages as one ol many means to accomplish the
atoremenlioned enda. We .will use our SUN Y contacts
in Albany 10 keep lbttas1 nf any anct all deYf!!topments
tf!Q3t0i"' thO S'u&lt;l61'\l M•oelatOf"Y Fee Vet OC'I tr'\e VB
front yte will lntutl 1na1 Olir studetll powers are not
abbf'ogilll()
•

l;moth, J

ShHita~ Pt~5ident
Slud~nt

A$-soc:tauon

\ Ilion 8 Not/tall, rtHSUt&lt;H
\
Stud&amp;nf As.soe-attOn

Intentional destruction
'(lie &amp;eMol yoor

,.f
0
f

Atono thtt lint ol uunklnG. the eno tBSIJila we
aurJ)f'•tlngl)' c;t.., Not onry w•M we nave irterea.aed out
oont•ol ow-er the etudwn m andatory tee cwllh jn the
stall gu loeftnea. anrouo~ precendent and

•thletlc team tnat could http sotwt theM probHuns. A
tum whk;h hll c;onsls.enrty given us som81hlno to be
ptound'OI and w ~OI ~oppona? The athlettc departmen~
In tt&gt;e ot Bouv Dlmmlo~ and Sal Eaposno ons
destroying It T~oy soy II II 1 low priority spot~.
Ob'llouel~ tf'lty ha•• I'M)I bOOn to an)' of the locaJ canes
or evan 10 Squirt lanes to see the popularlly the sport

clou novo. By not provl(llng the monlos and coac~lng
noe&lt;led. tl1e)' are aUowlng, U not causing, the
unqueallonably bell t..m l&gt;e&lt;ell UB to collop$8. Why
t~lo Ia ~lng CIOno ono con only gUoU. t&gt;ut ~
aomeday we can ott •n answ., from them and not juat
1r.. doWio tal~ IMI hoi bean corning from tllem oil
summe&lt; 11 Olrnrnlctc and E~to wiU not prO'IIcle tile
llfiSwor aholltdn't P I - I Kottw or ~
p r - ll'ltm. I don't u - the logic; being , _ ,
tr.. lOgiC&gt; thltlo caualng ,,.. deotructiorl o t UB's t&gt;oat
t..,.. lot'a IIOpO ~ wol\n vp.

\

�,)
To the Editor:
In The${1M;trvm'o report of 1110 Springe&lt;lmplomont•
QQn (1113180, pego13) II would have -tf&gt;e unlvoro~
lr'oln1ore01o bot1er to howe eonou~ed the author of the
Report lmperloctly extracted.
In lhe lnteresio of accuracy, Jet the record be eot
otralgi&gt;J. The list of eouraeo Holed have - . reeo.,.
mended lor a .-ductlon from four credlte to three by the
Fall of 111111 unlna furlhor academic /utt)f~tlonr oro
lorworderl to tho O.U.E. Curriculum Commlttoo by
NQvombor I, 19/J() ond oppro.-d. It shcukl be pointed
out that ti'Mtte are amono inany four·credlt courses ex·
arnlned by the Sp(lngor Implementation CUrriculum
Commltleo In the llghj of tho Springer Report recommendations. the Oearrno Memorandum, and the prae·
llee 11 peer insthutlons. The cours·H YCH.t Ust are those
oltMr for whlcn no justification wao offered by respoc.
live departments or for which the Justific-ation was
round to be Inadequate · by the Commfttee. In each
G.aSf, the department was Informed the aeUon a.nd
lnvi'ted to wbmft furtllerdocumentatlon, lilt so wisl&gt;ed,
before November 1, 1880. Each department Jecelved a
temlndet of the deadline aglln fn August.
The important poi nt Mre ls !hot no final decision has
yet been made. II there Is a story here, you will have one
after November 1. If we'te fuci&lt;y, thtt headline will read
" Springer Report Fl nolly ~afd to Rt5t."

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John P~rsdotto
~nlvtHs/ty Oeon
Editor's note: Following fs thfl list Ot courses The Spec·
tl\lm lpologfzes lor any l nco,wnlence.
Amttrlcan Studies · 205
Bisek Studies • ell lour credit coutsfJs
Communications · all four ctedft cour.ses
Economics 181,182, 335, 33(._
EnglnHring and Applied Sciences ·305
lnduStrllt Engineering · 311&lt;!, 373, 374
Mathematic$ · 113
Statletlca · au tour credit coutses
Women Stud/. .
24J, 4$4

Co"• ·

Ang~ls

of m ercy

To thtf Editor:

Terror s trtckeri when l dlscovere&lt;l I was Ill Sunday
a fternoon I tn~dgtd fcom the taw library to Governor's
complex In deaperate-seach of a frllf'ld 'lO ta.ke me to
tne hospital.
·
I Imagine I mu11 have looked like tne fac&amp;Ot death In
my panJc, knocking on the doofa of friends who were
not there, and wf.nderlng through I he maze of the hall$
of Goveri)Or's In seaj ch or any avallablo A.A.
Finally. In 'what I fhougt&gt;t to be my eleventh hour (In
panic, ono'~natloo t - to expand~ en angel
.appoared-&amp;-\&lt;e(y kind, male, UB etUdent whc asked If
he coul~ help ,._ He £ound ao RA for me. and then he
dlaoppeared. I don't 1t110111t Ill!!. neme, but t wlah to hall
hla twmane.ss sine• many 8tQdent.s would h•ve been
afrokl to e•'n IPP&lt;&lt;&gt;*ch me In tl)e 11111 I wa:s ln. •
t.fay I express also, In print, my gratitUde to three
WefY responslbJe RA'a who...soothed me, took me to the
hOSpital and remained there with nio until everything
~:=.ENoen In Governor's, and. Belay and, Tom In

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UB may Mvo a loLot problemo, but lt'o tho studeni sthal matte it great. I only hope that If - h t n g ahould
~--lo you, you will hale tho fuel&lt; to encounter

auell .._lble amt ca,;,g young odurta u 1 ~lei.

Co~l(~n .

A~ .~

~ORIISA\Wt

ISAIJQftfdft
('AR'f'IIUIW ~

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Offensive and rude
To tho Editor:

Last week's " Quote o; the Oay"- tnaJ "ugly glrl.s are
mora gratelul" -wa• lnduod profound and thOUght·
provoking. Upon reading It, l lmmudiatoly wondered lor
what are they rnore grateful, and if ugly man are Just as
oratelut.
The authOr, whomever or whateVer he may be, or
whosever Idea ol • joke he may repreael"'t. lt cert·ainly
entitled to hit opinion. However, tueh a atatement
doe.s not mern being reprinted tmywhere in a university
newspaper, mvoh tess 11 the~~ ''Ouoie of tM Cay." f
doubt that you would ao rO.dily print a ''mllar statement concerning any other group of people or m lnorUy,
The remark wao neither witty nor humorous; but wa.s othmllve and Inexcusable, particull.rly ~n lh(s lime and
pfac.e. I would hope that In the future, you WO\IId h ave a

~

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little more regard ilnd sensttlvlty tor one·half of 1he
papulalion

Etlt•both I. Froedmon

1\

Get out your pom-poms
To tho Editor:
In five short weekend&amp; our football Bulls will cackle
Albany opponent-s In one ot the more fun WtMtkands 11
UB-Homocomlng. Thle Ia t he third yea' that
Homecoming will be ce~bnlled on our campu&amp;, •nd If
all the 'efforts I' ve aeen WOfk_out w eJI, It w l.ll be one
great weekend. ihe Inter Greak Counoll (IG C).
euptaorganlz.atlon of tho unlversuy•s social hater·
nJIIes, has been glven t he charge ot planning end ex·
ocuttno Homecoming w..kund (Oct. 10.12).
~ It Ia about time that university s-pirit emerges a1 UB,
and I hope that we t h-e students will actfvety support
IGC ln .tneir 01rnoa1 hopes ol bringing 10 U\ls campus a
not lceabiy absent pho!'omenon-unlveraity unity and
- splriut
Supportyour fraternities and sor(){l~leat
Support yo or t-tomocomlngl
Gory Sto/n~ohl
De/to S/pm o PI

Prol ..,$/ono/ Fra t•rnlt~

�no~

., ... ......., ca...ldl

Weboter'1 dktlcolty detiDes the apocios Pmmldt u (l}
IA)'IIIIaa dial ukb or IIIJIIilles, (2) a Irick dmce ~by
mqlcitnL
cleftBc it u profit. Molt or the
aimmicb - . 4 ~~ t i e - trlcts, but clever ocbemes
to pin 11w iiiC8IIoo &amp;lid r...,. or the pubUe. 11uiJ•, us.
Some of ~Mae ocllemeJ are indeed mystifyina and one
-.ten lfllley' werm't tndy btoujlll about. by the deft
_..or~ -.Jcians Wbo ...., to be·oblt to
ever)' tum, and y&lt;t Slill c:aptut~ the
- e d pn.: profit.
•
ClintJIIlcU bave lta\'dcd the road 10 ridle$ for quite
_...time oow. Did you koow !bat Buffalo bad the iP'ett
.I&gt;Onor of baWls a one-of...·tind &amp;imml&lt;k ruidinJ within
lu boundlriel? Back In the 1940&lt; and 1~. and even
ao~~~e )'etB before, the old Chu Ami Restadl'anl owned
tile world'• first r....tvina bar. Today we have whole
.sacauranu that co around, and not from just overIndulgence or the runny brew.,
'F loor shOWl were the moSt populllf drawlna Clrd In
t!ln. OM bar, the Gko Culno, advertised a complete
shoot with the Will MOSlem ;Trio rmurina Sammy Davis,
J r. Dinners staned at SUO. An e&gt;tabllshment ealled
M.ui'• had a Bavari¥&gt; Trio and a T-boneJteat dinner, all
ror )U51 Sl.95 • Th.Y abo had cltmi ea.sino for SO cenu.

au-

I .,......_,..It

bevolution il baaed on.
women to drink 11 cheaper pricel than men. At I he: Club
747 Lhe. ladies are privileged to a IUillon in the
.......... lllw of ~ SeltdiHo
• illlllllanlion laws. They may enter. totally free, the region
Tbe premlJe here iJ that only tb&lt; fiuCSL or the species. or sound and liabt one niaht a week.
Jimmlck manqe to survive. Remembes • few yearJ aao
Author'• Advla:: Men, two can ral)y Uvea cheaply as
there • • a cutaiD speeles known u the Wtt T -Shin
one (and a hall) lO don'l frown, beeause as ynu see it now
Contal. They.,.. no• very hard tD find, th... days. By
Its evolved much lD our beblllf.
adaptinJ to the climate 111d being ever so clever, however,
the t-ihiru lbandoned the coolests, and now manaaeto so
~to~f!U"klu
quite wdl on their own. To help further their race they
. _I 11,ave to~ the members of this ji'oup for so
have Jtruck 111 allianet with sloaans, losos 011d meosaaes
labdina lhem u mlseallaneous. We all tnow and realize
about tbeir ori&amp;ins, which t)lt owner proudly diq&gt;lays oa
bow individual they are but an attempt to c:lasalfy them iJ
bls/ber chat.
•
altolletha' liDpossible. Amoni thil species • • have such
And wt.. of those &amp;immlcb that weren't even sure of different aroup u '"Buses to the Oatnes:.," who invite their
tbeir ....,..? Known as Bona Sho"' or Oong Shows7
sues~. over to tbeir pllce and then help them In traveUnsto
Where have all th... almmieks aone? A few have manascd
various -rtiJI&amp; evenu.
ID~. but. mOll have, with an ill-fated twist of irony,
We also hi:Ye ,.Dinners- (or Twos,'' wbo actively
beeli boa&amp;ed hlmselves? The theory or bevolulion Is based encourase pairina in other speecies. "Rip
an
on one rule-the Law of Na1ural Sdections, with the economlcal aroup Wbo &amp;lve you double of what you order
drivina fon:e beblnd It belna the customer. The tUJtomer
but chars• you only for orn:. "Bruncbcr" allow you to
ldecU which gimmicks'willlive and which wo~'t.
save time aod combtne two meals into one. Or ''Come M
You Ares," wbo rorego national costumes and let
sw.s or 11oe Spoda Gbuilck drn 1910
every(hing hang_out.
Tbc 1pecics seems to &amp;ct stronger a.s time soes on,
So you see eaCh aroup is special in thdr own way, but
&lt;llinina StroOJ)y on economic and sodal changes. So lArge they all Uve up lD the dictates of their proud anc:estrlll
;., its eJCistence now that tile only way to fuUy undeutand it
heredity.
_
1$10 brealt the species inl~le groups, nationaliti., so
My Advice; A gimmick iJ, "hat a J!immck does .
to speak, and then delve into the OU$10ms and regions of
their origins. Here are but a few.
Spocutatlott: 0. tilt futuro tvoluUon of tbt species!

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Glmmiclt
You rhink we can gd happy now, rhe cUJtome:n at • 1M Happy Hours
A popular lqend bas it that there If&lt; three propertits
ThiJ sroup 1s one of the oldest in eJCistence, thrivins that wiU be with us for._ . Thtm bcina junk mail. golden
mainly in early evcnlna llsht. Blimpses of II can be causht arch·cs. and gimmicU. 11te: tint cwo art somewhat
mainly bet....., the hours of 4 to 7, altboush a few seems debateable but the ld is quickly becoming a scientific
10 b&lt; able 10 ao on for hours on end. The Cll$toms or the fact . To support this p...-tise of further evolution of the
Happy Hours are much l.he aame thtaushout various species gimmick as they ,strive to .~ the master species.
Jocation.s. They aJl ofrer economic advantages, mostly on
drink prices, wltio.b tend to mate tbem look very &amp;I tractive Poulble IKtaro Glllllllkll$
to the forei&amp;n eye. Some of .them pven so to the point of
Troi/b&lt;lrs"-With sas quickly'runnina\out, b...,. "ill be
offerins vlsitDrs some of their own s~al food• coil- convened into ban so if,..,._.,., get 10 the bar the bar
hors d' oeurVes. Happy Houn reside in places like the will be able tO B&lt;fiO•)'OU. Group rll.es availible.
Cobbler Shop, where ~ mUJie is played. The Park
Rapid Transit P&lt;rtint IJIId Drink/Ill t"'J&gt;&gt;riums-A
Lane, if you order one drink they serve you two, or Kines chain of qulckly lowerin&amp; resa.urpnu built undersround
Court, where the~ make you feel Ute on~ or the-·
fmuring, sWWI[)' Wldwlches, Mttropolitcan Ice Cream
ThiJ •pecles 11 .clearly the one With the tar~ Sundaes and for dieters Lito Ak er on draft.
7 S cents.
population, almllll one fifth or all gimmicks are or •
WBA'R..:_AD old radi&lt;&gt; sa.tion c:oovertcd into a Bar and
The Havana Casino and the Federal Gardens had Gostrain. Even thoush tlliJ species illars&lt;ln n~mbet they. arc Restaurant. Wbete aiJ dinners are l&lt;fVed in platttn for
Go girls to be sur~ you ~nt~went . Prople tl\enjus_t didn't
senerally kno~ to beaaood deal and Clp«tally.llelpfUJ at two,ftoturin1 .._. chqtllin&amp; night hits like, Disco DuCic
so out 10 look, they abo went oullo e;u Mid drink. The easlns the 1ons1ons of a bard day.
.
.
soup, Fresh BEA Tsalad, 011d the Popular 10 beers KrVed
Sheridan Restaurant dealt in a Fish Fry every Friday for
Author's Advice: Otink plenty or hard Uqwds and avo1d 1n frosted WltrMttins.
$1.00 back in 1960. In 'June of that year, the Royal
drafts, they tend not IO be as ch-.p.
Standard U/tt!oro/Ohlo Bar.r-Qur fi&gt;Uil fuels are kaput,
Pheasant sold more than just stattly birds-they offered
peoPle now diive cars poweeed by alcolhol thar we used lo
\WO live lo.\&gt;11.,.. for Sl.50.
H
If
Prl
L
drh
'•
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drink.
What will bqpen now? Will our drinks cease to be
The •pecle&lt; slmmkk has been around for quite
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B _.. • ·mod hY}'root Or "Mt file octane ntin&amp; t!wt'!bey l!ul ·- ' .sometime. But bow does the aJm.mick manage 10 sutvivc'l
1
No! Th_e f~· populat,iOD " !"' up for uJc. UhniS
These are but • ici.-or the P&lt;&gt;'t"i&gt;llititt of future arowth~ ·~
Why do some flourish and some perish? The answer to
lypt or 11Jmmtck• honor&gt; ln&lt;m WI!~ dtastJc reductloOt in
for thiS everchna&amp;lns•speciesl
T'
that QUestion is the- (oundalion that ihe theory Of
prices. The Statler or The ~ley Park Inn allow
Lylyan Dubll's Haeienda 'in the sum.mer of 1955 had a
Happy Hour where all the cocktails were 40 cetllt
lncludlna snacks. On Father's Day in 1955, if mom and
pop happened to be in Cult'• Hotel In Tonawanda and
pop ordered a drink, mom sot a freecoruae . The Anchor
Bar was proclaiminJ· IO the world, "No lax. Spend what
you Uke." Try doing that in th... days of 7 percentace.
Oimmicb blolSOmed in the sixties, 100. Even then,
people wl'lhed for the aood 'ol days. The Olen ~d
a Gay 90s cocktail lounge where a sinser named Andy
Williams sang 10 you.
A bar called t.'handu's advertised a Olri-0-Ramma.
where girl• all danced for you. The C&amp;sa Nova had a line·
up or ••exotic daneen" and also featured "Pizza Pie" for

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�Here's johnny

Anderson's whistle stop tour of NY shuffles to Buffalo
minute presentation. Wavina
biJ hand through the air for
emphuh, the sitver-baircd
candidate stressed local Issues
and placed urban rcvitallution
and renewal of the country's
lndustrinl lll'ttlJ' high on his Ust
or priorities.

Undeterred by a tbreatened
boycon by memb&lt;!rs or the local
Pot!J.h community, Independent
Presidential candidate Jobn
Anderson appeared at the
annual Pulaski Dinner and told
~
the approdmat&lt;ly 500 in
attendance that the nation's
falterinJ ec:onomy must become
the country's top priority.
Many Buffalo Poles, feeling
that the dinner is non-political
in nature, were insuhed because
11
politi ci an- and
a
Republican-was featured as
the main speaker . As a result,
omcials of the dinner noted,
attendance was tower than in
Anderson &lt;kvoted much of
re&lt;:a~l years.
his specdl to the topic or
Andtrson. on a tour or the industrial reinvestment. He
State aner a suecessfut qut$1 for referred often to japan's
the Uberal Pany nod, stopped oncreased productivity and
in Buffalo Sunday night for two noted ironically that the Asian
appearances. The first at as~ country has been forced· to slow
a person cocktail party and then its economic growth. H e
at the downtown Statler Hilton pointed out two areas of
concern-the auto and stul
Hotel later that night.
Blaming his tired voice and industry-which have been
the late hour. Anderson panic:ula.rly hard hit in Western
discarded his prepared text in New York, resulting in layoffs
fa•or of an emotionless 15 and dosed

Anderson's
campalan
retdved a lift this week when
th&lt; Liberal Party's policy
co mmittee endorsed hi s
campaign. It is Cl!JlCC(ed that the
full Pany will follow the panel's
move ancl endorse Anderson,
thus sparing him a ballot
aaining puition drive .
Accompanied by liberal Pany
leaders throughout his stay in
Buffalo, Anderson noted h&lt;
agreed with the Uberals on tb&lt;
iuues o r urban redevelopment
and not fighting inflation by
unemployment.
Taking advantage of tlte
oecasion, Anderson praised the
Polish workers and their strike
leader lcch Walesa. "The
beans of the peopte in thu
COUIIU')'," th&lt; caudidate said ,
"wer• stirrect'l.\ Walesa led the
heorlc struggle wbicb aave
workers the right to form
independent trade unions."
Although billed
a nonpolitical function. m41ly or
Buffalo's
top
leaders-Congressman Henry
l'lowak, County Executive
Edward Turkowski and
numerous State lqislaton,
notably Buffalo Assanblyman
Arthur 0 . Evo-were there. The
black legjslator has yet to
endorse a candidate for
President and observers noted
his frequent appearances with
Anderson .
Anderson, noting tht many
Introductions of candidates and
officials at the banquet,
remarked on the poliucal aura
or the ···ening. "It is very true
this Is not a political
dinner • .• yet you cannot say
Buffalo is politieall.1, neutnl."
he said.
After .his speech, Anderson
quickly returned to his hotol
room, spurning the many
requests for interviews with
members
the local press,
profuring-his
aodes
maintained-to slew.

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WELCOME TO BUFFALO! I~\ Pfft-idential undklate JOftn A~ *1*11
tMII11tf p.t1 ~ 54.1nd.tJ in tfM 0....... City, atl'tlnding • tunodr&amp;l.lolni c:oUt.at pMy Mel
tMn M14inv tAU. Q.,_..IIIW•'*'I ~ •t the SU!Uit Mitton.

Many Buffalo Poles were insufwl becouse
o politkion-ond o Republiconwos featured os o speaker. . .

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Jotlft AMttaon ••• the c.nMf ot at..mk~A. .. UM ntoftt ..m Dfl.
tM
CongrM ti'I'JM • • • ~rn.o.1 fOf'QO'tt.., about and Nd to w att lor w..l O'fllt u hOur tMiort

bowl!..,.

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Don't Let Your

GOlST 'IISS

llltftl tills o&lt;ll fot
TWO PltEE VISml

TA" FA_DE

Knp that goo4 sa11111ter loo~
lit IIIIIJIGteS at

$250 cocktails

while at the party
1\ndcr&gt;on supporters paced thuiofswalk on front oftb&lt; Wilcox Maluion,
tbdr eyes danina up and do"ll Odawate A•uuo. F'mally, the man fO&lt;
whom !hey bad spent oountlcso hows and dollars, but had.JI&lt;ver sc'Cn In

person, pulled up in a five car motorcade.
Rouably 30 Western New York Andenon advocates cbec~ the
indepondcnt presidential candidate Sun~ay a.s ,he ar~•c:d at th~ SJte of
Th«KKore Roosevelt's inausuratlon, for a rundnunng coek.uuJ plll1y.
Inside, more than 200 people-includina members of the pr~s-crowdtd
the seeoncl floor where Anderson pvc a 15 minute speech.
"Wow, all th&lt; way from Jameo~own," the smUin&amp; Conveuman said.
&gt;itwbla a baod painted bannet alter adlin&amp; out or hiJ limosine, Nuclud by
Buffalo lawyer James Phalen to Ill lmmediardy into th.e pany, Andenon
took a (.., minutes rust to mia&amp;Je Mlh the erowcl ouuidc:.
Followed by an entoUJ1ie or pbotOIJ'apben and &gt;&lt;Cret sc:Mmneo.
AnderJOn then ptote&lt;dcd into the national hi.. orlc site and told his
followers. "I may liave talked to Jaraer etowcb alone th&lt; cam.,. trail but
nevtt to one more eothusianic."
'Jbe Conaressmato, who spent ~urday In New York CitY. Sunday
momina in Chieago. the allernoon at hla father'• 9Sth birtbclay party in
Rockford, JU!nois, before oomit\a to Buffalo, Jpok&lt; about how important
N..., York Slott II to bls candidacy.
He said thll the Stat&lt;'s 41 doctoral votes, combined Mth Califonua's
44, IIIU&lt; bp dose to one-third til&lt; reoWmnc:ot for el&lt;ction. Manionin&amp; t.bc
hfl'llo llilb' victory over Miami.'ADdmoo remark«!, ''It just sbows that
111 i:ac:kpaKicu candld:att cu wiD io No~anbtr:'
'
Owq hls ijxcdl, tile t&lt;SH- ~ introduced BuiTalo
~ Altlt!lr o. ~ iDd ~ Couaty ~01' Joan Bout, wbo
.,....Ia doe crtJWd: &amp;our,.atoJ)IIia&gt;a ~as be wos Wlllkilta out or the
Wllcoa MaUon, pilll)td 111 ·~1 Lo&gt;e New Yor~" button on his 1111!01.

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TONIGHTI

Li-ue. Country and
Southern Rock -

STONY CREEK
Adlft(u(oft $1.00

F(rat JOO thro"ih tM door • got o PREE
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�of dirrercoce bctweeo llloec wbo are orthodox aod tbose
• wboareJ*t·timeu, ' ' Jewish Student Unioa (JSU) Preaident
Barry Sc:hwaru explained.
Classif)'il)&amp; himself as a "put-timer," Sc:hwarusaid there is
a distinction betweeo beiDa retiaiotu and traditional. "If it
doesn't Jive you penonaLsatisfaction to ao Jo ~=. why
go?" be asked.
·
The JSU this year, I«''fdin&amp;
Scliwaru.. bas become
more conccrned with pi-omoting cultural and o!Ocial activities
"than advocatinJ religious participation.

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1llcU&amp;juDioraoted, howeYl'r, that "lt'sobliplion as a Jew
to atteod ...-vic:es-to-.t least keep up !'ith tbat pan of your

relf&amp;ioa...

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.G olomb e&gt;tplained t1iit Rosh Hashana "beg[ns a 10 day
inuospectlon" for Jews, wbere the failures of last year are
recalled, and chanaes for nct year are contempleted.
"There's a solemn and a joyous aspect to the holiday, " be said.
WbCill.asked if be thouJ}lt some sJ,_udenu attended services
out ot.rapect rather than belief. Golomb wholeheartedly
..,eecl. "1\11 rdiaions have a certain 'nostalgia' to them," he

remarked. "it can work in either a cognitive or a visceral .

- fastHon.u

T.o some, -it's 'more
t~an

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iwo· ~ays off _·

Golomb prcdicWl that rQuahly 800 student• and f~ty
-wiH-attend-Rosb Hnba.na..services· tbi;c-yw at Hillcl.-out.of
total Jewish population of about 7000. He noted that others
eith.e r go home for the holiday or attend services at another
synagogue.

by J'*!lh Simoa
To 100$1 UB students, R90h Hashana means a two-day break
from d.uses. To Jewt'sb 51udents however, it marks the
arrival of tbe HIJ}l Holy Days, ~nning with the joyous
c:debration of the Jewish New Year, and ending IOdayslater
with Yom Kippcir, the Day of Atonement.
·
T"""'t at sundown, when the holiday actuaUy bqins1 will
mark the bqimrina of the ,Jewish year · 5741. Rabbi Paul
.-&lt;lolomb fTom lbe Hillel Foundation explained ihatthe Jewish
calender soes by the number of years since Creation.
Judlum, like most other rcliaions, bas a varying amount of
reliclous participation ·by iu members, "There's a great deal

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Self-catisfyi D&amp;
The Rabbi said that SUJiY began malting Rosh Rash ana and
Yom Kippur official holid'ays ~bout three or four years ago.
Estimating the Jewish pop5lation in the State system as
bel ween 10 and 25 percent, be reasooed that SUNY decided it
was a signifieam amount of people to accomodate.
EIUlel, as with the more o rthodo• Cb'IU&gt;ad House,
be
hclllllng services tonight throu~Frlday, and next week for
1be bOtiestor Jewilb holidays-, Yom Kippur. •
Altbouah be does not ao tcr services oOen, Schwartz
maintains that it Clan often JUke ~ fed &amp;ood atterwards,
" Oll-~tll-, you )llrtldpated, you •ere with poople.lllte
rsdr or !be same arilift-'it'so""'Y sdf-satisfyina."

will

Lockwood 'Doc Clinic;'

'secret agentt s heaven ~

Documenu Deparln)ent or Lockwood Libfv))
will sponsor seven, two-hour "Doe Oinics" belween October I add
10. Those wbo enroll will learn bow U&gt; locate and use United Stlla
fedcnl I(&gt;YenUDCDI public.tlioaJ• •
- Tho~ bu _.,xlmately 261,000 lilles 'diaribut.ed by
the United Sllla; Now Y.ork Stale, ond C:Uadian SOYCtDmeDIS, and
the European &amp;onomic Community. As In mOSt Ubraries, only a
few arellsled in tbe i:ard caWo&amp;.
Information contained In clorumenu !! often the mott curra&gt;t
· aYallable. While some lilies Iii the Otpartment arc more suitable for
bistory students, espeeillly those audyina American bilcory, ·many
otllen deal with ClllftD!, IOd8l.
and ~
Assistan~ Documrriu l,lbraiian Ed Herman will cOnduct the
clinics. CUI 6lf&gt;.2811 10 rererw youupoce. tiaee Ill aroups will be
limited to twelve people. Facully members are also invited.
OiDicJ will be held ip Room 110, Lockwood Ubrary on the
Arnberlt Campus: Oc:lober f, 2 p.m.-4 p ,ID.; October 2, 2 p.m.~ •
p.m.; October 6, 10 a.m.·l2 DOOG; October 7, 10 a.m.·l2 noon;
Oc:lober I. 2 p.nt:-4 P••·~ Octohei9, 2 p.m.-4 p.m.; October 10, 10
a.m .• Jlnooa.
• The Government

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Dog .day afternoons_~ound UB
bJ Jut. lllnky
S!&gt;«trum Slaif Wri,.r

In most buildlhp at U.B. there are people walking
-around and maldna nobe but in Farber Hall there arc
four..Jeued croerura Walkilll ll(oWid and&gt;makina the
noise. The Main Street WIJdina bouoes ev~IIIS from
hamstm and iboq&gt; to c!op-aua &lt;tiS.
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~Farber canma are the most audible: den~
due-to llle batklba aoW&gt;dl ~ -ly In the moriUJIII.
Sul)'rilinaJJ, ~ IUI&lt;Ients doe't know where or why
tbeliOUIIds are beiDa made. "I didD't thinlt there was a
m.. «&gt; c1oa by," ~Jeer Hill miclent Jeff 0.....
~b. '!d.

can't think about wtw will happen to them- in llle
rut~.. one technican admitted.
Superyisjl\llthe technicians-who Wondle the &lt;Illy-to·
day maintoinmce of the IDimals-are tbe caretakers
who arc wdl~u&lt;:ared in the proper handlina and cace
of the beasts. ·"There arc so many State and federal
· ~nu)ations one bano know (to be a Clt&lt;laker)," one
JVP&lt;rV~sor noted. "Wellllllt be 114&gt; 1111 theproper use of
anestbcsho, sbou and proper boiJSina."
Most of tbe clop are recosnJled by numbert but
some of tbe w&lt;UI&lt;ers and teclullcians have srown
·ai'tacbed to tbe mulls and haw: umed -.orne. Orle
tec:haician sbowed affection ' towarc!J SlorbiJC)k-a
bappy-so4Ucty playful pup.
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Spm,_ Sto/1 IVriltl'

Your Hoat b billed as a 24 1\our
"famUy" rataur1111t. DeddinJ to
fmd out wlfal kind or family aoa 10
all aiJ)It coffet abcps at 3 a.m•• I
w In 1111 W&gt;Obtrusl.. C0&lt;1ICr ~
at llle Towne Rataunnt oo AllaJ
Stn&gt;&lt;t with pea ud pmciJ ia bud.
Expa:tbza 10 fODCI few Comitia aod
lou or dcaaMnta. I didn't haw
loll&amp; to wait.
A&lt; I Oiled l1lY f1r11 &lt;Up of coffet
tO my mout.h, Cbortle, a r...,w.
..untcred In and 111 at IM counter
"""' lo a woman wit.h wild bl..:k
M&lt; head. His
bait wavinc out
•b011-croppod AJro wu partly
concealed by a purple knit hal
pWiecl down 10 hh ran. Cb•li&lt;
,_ed IM Wlitresse$ 'Willi a hdJ9
ud an alcoholic piu. Tbc broUcr·
clocf II&lt; AIU&lt;ed w!Lh a t.low sweep of
bh hand to hb autod fordlad.
"Wbtfc•a ~Y mala. man?" .he
amiably iloquired alooUI Lhe. niabt
cook, and w!tllout waillna fO&lt; an
- - asked for a Swiss steak.
"We don't haW! ~ Swiss Mcaks
OurUe," the waltr... lnfonued
him &amp;S r«lltCCed Ond: IUOtS I
bcpn tO play. Oaadle insiam.
"But we don't ha"" any S.U.
st~ CbariJe.'' sbc puialtly
upl.oiaed apln. Cbarlic lftll'led his
"""PPY Jrin and uked for a por1l
&lt;loop. "Nope 0\wlic, " lhc said,
"No pork · cbopo and no Swiss

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tum into the Coffer ....,., aod w
qllielly on the 0""'¥1WiVd-ttool to
CharUc'• ltfi. Otai'lie armed b&lt;f
like an old friend. The lituaelon
oould bavt
mto • clifllcult
situation-one: man. two women.
8111 noloody cara. No filht suuu.
They ail ud walt for their IJw&amp;m.

deal,...,

l'loctrtt ......
llook•tloc~D&lt;XtiD .....
arc rwo womeu, one witb b&lt;f bact
to .... T h e - fadna me hal a
Jona tired rtd ud bia bloocHboc
bcqle tya. She could loc an artist
or a psychic-lhe looked u if lht
IIW OO&lt;n&lt;lhln&amp;the reA Of UJ missed,
Her Mad aays pcrfCCIIy 1110, all of
her Jooa straiJ)II blaot:k hair lay
modonlcs oo her lhouldcra. SHe
bad lone simda liap:rs ud eclectic
attire, a traffoc-tiaht srcm jacket
blowed over a blaot:k BnK:c Lcc teeshin aod ~ ....... """" do'toft ID
ffC'f· Her oya moved ........,tly.
Her Mad III09ed oocc, 1D ........ at
me l&lt;ribblaaa in my notebook. Her

loody mo~ wit.h her bead so tbal
llruc:e Lee

when ihc looted my -

dld tOO, bll dark .,.. llmxly
butDIQa at m&lt; and my ootcboot.
I lomcd my attention back to
~· He bad his 1*JU podcu
tlli'IWld iuide buatia&amp; lor
eb1J110 to pay for bio f1r1t ladyfrlind's b&lt;lra&lt;r 10 they could leave.
His mllltaebt followed 'Ill tiac ol
his lrllllina lipa &amp;S he tlisc:ownd •
ucuun: of ooinl In Lhe looctom
comer of the cnmded poctd. A
Stcvfe Wonder song was
pl•yed- Look/n • bact""- 1-. o

O.arlic pvc in and ordered a
buracr for hlnudf and his aotJc
lady·frlcnd wlah blue Jox sncalcm nappy·h•odtd boy . • . smokln'
• on her fm. SM 1lad the Wile ¢It c/prtltn-wrllln' romethln' ntmy
as Charlie, who was 11ill ""tile wtlllyo11/(pfyboy. . . Wl!y
lwnunpblnJ the lad&lt; of Swiso did fll&lt;uo d.p ~ ittNr fO 101
Meats when a - a n walked Past Wlty did tlrou daynnes ~ M&gt;~
lise window ....... tloc air ud to to? I lowtl t"- .so. Cbatlli
li&lt;kinc .... """· Slocl made: • quiet aood-n•urcdly Aluted .....u..r

f
I

buddy.
''HcyO.arlie a..,., •..• waltcaiJed out, "Pay at tloc door," lllc
poln1ed to a wl\itc baa with a
buracr-to-ao in it.
S"'l'ttancb, O!arlic did not evm
try to -.It out witlloul payinJ hb
lab. l4edded to roam the atrecUIO
IIDd a coffee sloop w!tll Maliet
clialtdc. A fat uld 1U1 bad beta
bwopily osJilllmc"""'" I • dowu
at lise Your HoM. I ....aed oaly 1D
record
tbC'
dtcay
and
pcrvenioo-&lt;JOt

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Mltalll.,..,
AlouDd dw! ..,._ I 11&gt;01ted a
liahtcd &lt;laD that aald ''Your lost''.
and ....-...L What J rianud the
s:lp actuaDy read "Your Hoot," I
wa.t iD. I liOtiood aa 111100yina sun
r,_ a ~ ac:n&gt;ss tloc rooea.
Plotda, my on:J-. I ncnowly
aiiDc:ed asllle o...,., or'l!oc sure-a
crotdlay rdi&lt;: or a m.an. I ....
tlwttflll ~ it wu DOt tM _,.
.,.. u locfon: but llle "''J&lt;ric:noo:
waslllUIC!VinJ aayway.
And then there was Prank. He
had l!Jaclt hair Lhat aood SlniW&gt;t
up Ia a dnlp oo top of his head.
Hll black
llerdy
lise 1opa or ltil booU. W'llh
bocb his elbows lcaaed hard oo the
COWIIer, aod his bead siUIIJ ofrbio
'ciUclt...- M looked lite lise
Kina of punk rodt. Johnny Roum
and
Sid
Vi&lt;iouJ
move
ovcr-Frankie V'ok is berc.
Aller a row round-about IW&gt;ca
Front bopn
read t h e papcr and turned to tM ICOC:k
mart&lt;C ""'ioo. So Frankk bad a
brain . OlaotinJ ac:rou the
room-the: fat old lilY was
cydQa me ond "'"" he bad a
.,._..eyec~ frl&lt;nd aloo&gt;pidc of
biao ~ tloc b-. 1 .... IIU'

flood--.......

to

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aJanoe away

fiOIII them and al IM

wail""' tOld bc:r attmtioo. Msbc

il&lt;n'&lt;dmcanodlcreuporcotrecl
.n.ec1 1 bad ...... all or Lhe plltstk

half-IAd-loall contaiDcn I had
niaJn ., ,._ I
coWd pile th= into p)'ralDlck. like
opmed th~ lise

....... people~ ...... Al ....

I'd U.. OOII&gt;dlliai to silo• lor a
loot m,bt •' sltq).
uHi hoi:».'" purn:d in ray car for
wtw ........t like the bundmlth
time that ~~~ IOYacdy lhot the
purrer my bcil Get the ruck away

from me" look I bad pcrlcaed
tbrOQib lise coanc of IM oiah&lt; .
M&lt;lropolitan paranoia Mruck deep.

The woman's movcmmt will loc
abk to caD iudf ...._.rul oaly
wloca a _ , can II' out alooo for
acapofcolfcc• )a.m.--loc
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-FULBRIGHT COMPETITION FOROVERSEAS STUDY 1981- 82
n. lnaritvte ollntemati-1 Education annoancecf tlte ~
of 1981-82 _,etition for,_,. for .,aduate m.dy or raeorda
alwoocl in academic Reid. and fM ~ in creotioe and peri..... am. 519 GINrCf. fo Sf) coantria will be GVGileWe for the
1981-82 oaulemic )'Mr.
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Lhe

Under P&lt;otat I

drQ,.. to
ndPborllood "Mr. Donut."
d'oct Wide: I -x:ed 1 loody

.....,PMov..llse~. o.w­

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...- Jliditla

tloc tlcrdid's

r-.·---Lhe

daaaliaa..,.
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an abatJdoecd
IIIII cup or
COIIDt&lt;(.

c:Offec.A~~b-orr

hiiJ!wuped sbooklcn, tile poctcu
from oV&lt;NS&lt;.
Hac wassq~ and miJcry in my
own backyard.
There was an od&lt;l..,..upk in the
looO&lt;h next to oun: a Buffalo Swt
an .,.p~ ra1 ScJaoe
a redneck coW!ooy. Tloc redna;l
quietly nodded his red f - wiUlr
b'bcnted
C)\-. .....Uy
and CIISllally ~ ber pbJSb!
ripped at llle -

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Oisappoillled in my UO&lt;VCDtlul ;,.
aplidt in
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pcrV&lt;r&gt;ioo
boolh than
niJ)It eoU'ec-sbop vi.Jil, I 11&gt;1 11oc11c tDCoUntered in aa cadre a.l&amp;bt's
in plenty or time 10 drl.. my sister worth or Rardlina. Dccadmcc and
to her early morninc job. Sbt ckprevity at last. and all In Mid~
decided she wanttd • c:up or rorr...

d.w America.

GET
INVOLVED!

cue mactared fo·insr- matval anderttancli:nr bettHm IJ.S. citian- and oti!CT coanfria throcqrh the ~ of
f.!'ll!'ll. .,_,...,.. - '
f_,. ~ provitled th~ the
F...,.,.t.H.,. Act and by fonip poenunent., .,,..,.,.,., COl"
~and priflflfe--

ASSEMBLY

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Onl, 40 Und~ lipaaaru

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crrc reqaired.

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., _ '-n cfohtr ,_n:/t or,..... klorlt in ftw 111- .._. .U
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BE WHERE THE
ACTION IS ON
CAMPUS!!

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AJtjlc.tioD forml .are aYailable at the CCNDCil OD latenuatioaal
SbMIMa, ROom 124 Rn_.l Quad. For adclitioaal iDlormatiaa,
'·ca.~ae~ Dr. Ric:lwd EUia. 536-2250

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We • October lat._

Photocopying
355 Squire Hall

Main Street

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Dic:d)&lt; with IIOIIIt foldl111 cllaJn. &amp;lccpina
blp, and a cue of Pabol Blue Ribbon .
w.itm briq CIOII to lie ()II., " I brou&amp;ht
two Joaa 8eadl orr..w beedl cbaln, tbe
=~·'Tbey'repmca for&amp;lccpina,"

"h't a praty frialdly crowd. 'lbne'o
aiWQ"S I bottle or I joint bcint powed
atOubd," said UB eopbomor• David
Rabbmcr. Oo tbt IClnb llot thctt .... a

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bnul .,.PY pme aoitla on Swoda7 niP•·

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.a ord&lt;r of the U~~t Is -

Lm. AI Llw tim&lt;, bo,.._,

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porty\Jia, but It '""' ·--·.. Rabt&gt;in&lt;1 said.
Thil is wbcn the pwbiq obd sboYina lUlU
• CVV)'Ont lqino to worry about liOIII«&lt;&lt;&lt;e
else cuulna ill rr·oet, obd after tll&lt;lonJ wail.
......,... lift W:t'j abort.•

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"I'd uy oboul lO percent or tbe time
bedlam breob out ..tim they 0pa1 tile
cloon," -ed R&amp;bbiJlci. "Ill JUDe or l!n&amp; 1
- ...W.,. for lli.Dy Joel tlekcu 11 Olroqie
Hall. flclorcllloropcaed tile door ....-ythina

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cool, but when

opened ever)'OIIe

-.led IOIIICOn&lt; wiD take bls bone.
A hultlna ~«Wily auatd mal&lt;... a timely
~ and bls .,_..,;.,. lonk obd
...,.,... keeps cWf)'OD&lt;II bay•
Actlclimatlcally, tile doon Opal obd
tVa')'OO&lt; a.u wbal they've .,..;ted so lon&amp;
for. Crone row seau to ... tile Kinb. 8111
after ,..aitlna frOtD anJWbc:re bdwecn sill
boun and six cloys, it do&lt;m't seem Ute much
c:ompallllioo.
Ho-, it'• all wortbwbik wbm tile Can
Plltb bimsdf in the rutb row wbilt Wllldlina
everyone else dimb up into tbe &lt;W&gt;Il&lt; layer.

berc on ~emba I , did not
arrive ·
until
Sunday .
Kcminaway Transport could
not be reached for comment .
Most of the students wbo
contacted Tit~ Spectrum
concernlnc their mluina
ProiX'rtY last week bave now
recdved their lusaaae. Unable
to reach Van Grove, who
purportedly lived for the past
two weeks fn the back of his
yellow rented Ryder truck, they
consulted Group Lcpl Services
(GLS), the campus-based lesal
clinic for help. .
From there they were referred
to the State Altorney General's
Office. Most students, howe\&gt;er,
have decided not to pur~ueleaal
action
against
Collcae
Transport . "I'm just happy to
get my stuff ba"""'' one Sludenc
commented.

No
thanks
to
Sherlock:
luggage
case

-

tho1

.utted pwbiq and I wu forOid ill. I Ul'ted
my less and cionied up the ttalrs. A
..tlolubit-bul of Pollee came. It wu sick,"
b&lt; oddocl.
When tile swa rotc Sculday momilla there
- · approximotdy ,100 people In lint obd
eva')'OO&lt; wu bdlaviq do&lt;ily. At tbi1 tim&lt;
Tbc list woo read aod eva')'OO&lt; 101 inc.o line.
It was a tou&amp;h job tryina to JC' I00 ltunaovtr,
&lt;Xhauaed Kicb fans into 10m&lt; kind or
order. It Is alao a time when the frtdzy StatU
bui~ up, a r..una i &lt;loa bas when he••

is solved
After a week of anxlety and
waitina. about 45 Buffalo-area
college studentS were reunited
with their lo51 lusaaae Monday.
Josh Van Grove, who handled
downstlle shippins for Colle&amp;•
Transport. the Long Islandbased student lu&amp;&amp;aae wvice,
auributed that company's
tatdi.DC:Jl to a sulH::ontracted
truckln&amp; rirm tbll failed LO

deliver the students' possesion•
on time.
A tired and disheveled Van
Grove and his partner, Phil
Anslen, told The ~rum that
College ~ Transport hired
Hemingway Transport, of
Newark, N. J. to haul a
uuckloe,. of student lusaaac
from New York to Buffalo. The
lua.aae, wtUcll was.~to arn've

.. Our reputation is ru(ned,"
Van Grove said. Asked if
Colleae Trans~ would sue
H eminaway
ansport for
damaaes. Van
rove r~lied
that he was uncertain and that
employ- at the company's
main office in De« Park. N.Y.
would know. That office's
tcl~hone, however, has been
disconnected.
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1'lle most

oullageous science fiction

IICWOIIr since ....... Ganlon..,

CAMPUS FRISBEE TO&lt;J
Sept. 19th at 2:00 pm
Ellicott Playing Field near tennis courts
FIRST-20 PAID ENTRANTS
RECEIVE A WHAM-0 FRISBEE!
Sl~p at Squire Recre~t1on. $1.00

Sign up at Tournam.e nt Site • $2.00
Wtnnera partkipote at re-glonol tourname.nl In Rochester. N.Y.
Overall c:emput winner recelvet Wham.() Fr1tbee Carry Bag.

National ACO· I To urnament ·
April 30, 31, May 1 • 1981 • Atlanta, Georgia

•

SQUIRE HALL
RECREATION CENTER
Open
Everyday!

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REqtEATION CENTER

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1

f
~qua!

.., Duo Hokltr

apply bere.

'lll&lt;re O&lt;e many batlltt ldU to ba
roul:h• ;, the IUU&amp;Ik for toral

equality iD Amcricu JOri&lt;!y. BUt,
ooe c:kar Yiaory bas cmer..,.S Ill 1M
flll&gt;LOWT lllltlctie&amp;.

AU «&gt;IIeaa and wtivcnitles
receivin&amp; fcckrll monics-••Wbose:
1tudent1 pa.nicipatt lA H EW.
rullded Of cuart.nt«&lt;&lt; lludent loan
assitunr~ proar&amp;ms' ' -mu11
comply with Title IX.
Tbe CAroAiclt of Htahu

make up ncarl)' 29 perc:m1 o r the
athd.. cs 11 hwitu1lon&gt; thot bclona
to both the Auociation for
lntcrconqlate Athlctlcs for Women
and the NaLional Collcsfatc Athletic
Anociauon. but those inJtirotiOnl
spent an averill&lt; of ooiY 14.3
txrcent o( rhe.lr tOIAI a1hiCliC
bud&amp;cts on women ·, proal am$ In

1978-79...
Title IX h"'lf was eoncelvcd as
part of a .. Poncy lnte.rprctatlon of
the- 6due.a don Am~ndmnns of
1972." After extensive drbate in
Cooares&gt;. th&lt; Policy lntcrprelllion
was si1ned 1&gt;9 President Ford e&gt;n
May 27, 197S and aubmlucd to
., conaru-' ~ Conartu- d1d not
dlssapprove th&lt; bill within 4 ) da,.,
and it bc:amc taw on July 21. with a
thre&lt; ye:u 1-.y for unlvcrsllin to
lm~emc:n1 it .
The Policy lnttrpretetion Is
divided tnto l hr~secdons . Tbc: n...
pau dnh with scholarship
dts1nbu1ion accordin&amp; to ~...

be made on a

proponiooal basu, otc01clona to th&lt;
number or male and runaJrs
portlC!P"'inl on llhletocs. Sfp('C UB
u prohibited from pvma -.hk:hC'

FUNOIHG MONEY

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....... ripe~
Tht IIUI l«lloa &amp;ala tltat
collqes 0111.11 pnMcle eqolvola!t
IPOf1J rllCiliU., iodudina bcntflu
and opportuqitlco. This area also
calls fO&lt; equality Ill trovd ~.
locker rooms and fadUties.

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Education reported thAI .. women

I

sPoRTs

acholanbipo. llli• ....loa cSocs noc

$joorU EdNM

Gr•nt.s mu.st

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sports by low

j

mcdocal and trainio&amp;

Th• W. pan dtals with the cotcball-"ao•cnaina principle." Sports
activities should be dtvidcd equally
to l«llmodate tht otl\Jctk abilitlt$
and th&lt; lotcu:su or borh O&lt;&gt;.cs.
Tht entire PoUey lntuprctatlon
takes up 10 and ont·balf - ·
dtalin&amp; with specirld or the . ...

Tbc: overall record or comptiancc
for • univttslly I• based on • variety
or lssucJ. Tht ftnal determination
on speanc compliance. howtvcr. u
based on thrrc polnll. Firat, a
uni~crsit y ·•c.anOot discrlrninatt In
llnau-.e or poticy."
The flnli IWO portiOnS caamlncff

lht

whole proaram

roste u;

diffcrnocca of • •a IUbsLJ.ntial aod
UD]uruncd oatur&lt;," or lr individuAl
proara.ms dikriminatc in a1hlnk

oppon1.1nhy.

The orrocr or Clvtl~gh .. (OCR)
b: tht a,g.tnC')I lnv~sti&amp;~-~iD,I C"bargn
onvolvln¥ Tttlc IX. Thtrt art a
numbet or inuitUUOIU curreolly
be1ng questiontd by OCR.
tnthadjnl CorncU, Wuhins•on
State, Oklltllorna State and the
Un.-cnotlcs or Arkansas, Ha,.·ali,
Kansas ancl Midlopn.
A nrwspa,pu deo. Oltd to sex
dtcum1n1tion matters. In 1h1 Fund. a Wasbi.ogtoo-boscd VO..P
Romm~t~. ,. pubhJbcd by the
Jo iu' S9rilla 19!10 ~. In •
Women's Equny A&lt;tloa l.ai~ Quat'OO and IJIS'WCI" !ot'Cl.ioft, the
Edueauonal and Lqal, Oetauc paper quotes
Wa&gt;lli:IISJOft

Unhcmty low PfO(&lt;SSOI Sv.wl
Ddlcr as cxplaln!OJ that · •t~tc poli&lt;y
inlerpraatioa is aa 'imt:rpftltvc
rule' wblc:b docs DOC ttQWtc.

na,c.ss•onel rt v"w· Couru
l)' a)\ e:

.such snl crpra.a:uYt

IJ&lt;II. tl&lt;f«~. and lbadore

tltcy W&gt;lllx biMilla-

lite_,..

The Wesley Foundation

- Royals hoop help

(U~t~ Methodist campus MiniStry)

lite

ll'o IIMIIdlloll S..O.: Wdl, al•oot. B•t.
lloftlb
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,... - ·wUI k . . Mp~~lutloaaJ -a. 0 0
M...,., s.,t•bof 15 • 3:15 .. ~~- f o•r or &lt;lark Hall.
Bsiit dotloeo for I !lpt wor11MI wllll J M. Atltl..- ...,
..~.. to U ...a O' Ooo..U otiJI-1935.

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Buffalo, New York 14215

Phone: 83Z·ZZ63

Rev, John A. Kamaras
Director

FrM- Free- Pree
CIIICke• Dl•••r
at Sweet Home United Methodist Church (across from Sweet Home High School. near
Amherst campus). To be held on Suncla,y. September 14th. at S:OO p.m. " -rv•tlons
needed. cau 832-2263. leavs message.

Bible Study

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5:30 pm Free Dinner and Program.

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" Rape and Rape Prevention".
SUNDAY. Sept. 28

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5 :30 pm Free Dinner And Program
_..Hypnosis".
SUNDAY. Oct. 5
5:30pm Wine and Cheese ~rty ·You
bring the wine and we suppty the
ctleese.. Pike Charles Gravis Hom~.
Main Stn!et. call for Information.
SUNDAY. Oct. 12
Free Dinner and Program - " NuClear

Safety" Tour of Nuctur site on UB.
SUNDAY. Oct. 19
5:30 pm Free Dinner and Program,
Rev. Paul Womack. '"The Wrath of
God or Th.e Grace or God ...
SUNDAY. 0ct.' Z6
4:00 pm Sk8tlng Party. Meet at
Uni versity UM Church.

83Z·ZZ63

SUNDAY. Nov. 2
5:30 pm Frte Dinner and Program
" A Matter of Ufe.. The Hospice program •
SU NDAY , Nov. 9
S:ao pm FI'M Dinner- and Program
"Contemporwy Judlsm"- Rabbi Paul
Gallub.
S\JNDAY. Nov. 16
Field 'trip Buffalo Science MUSl'um
and Ptanatanum. call for more
det'alls (832-2263\.
SUNDAY. Nov. Z3
5:30 pm Free Dinner and Program
" Coping with Grief. and Depression".
SUNDAY. Dtc. 7
Christmas Olrt of taring. Nursing
Home Vlsltatlon •

Call John Kamaras

for reservations and/or details.

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In temu of new ltlent, tbe
UB men's Tennis team seems to
bave gotten a net advantage. '
"The team lost the top five
players from last year," coach
Tom LaPerui'l reported on
1979's 8-3 season. "I expected
to be in dire straits tbis year, but
we got some real nice talent."
.Out of a lO-man team only
two have come back to the
- squad. Senior AI Tiedman
walked onto the coun last year.
and -worked on bis game all
winter. Bob Elenbegen was hun
all of last season, but according
to his coach, he is ready to ptar.
"Both men have improved
immensely," be said.
The "real nice talent" for the
courtmen includes fresilman

The

free~ gift ~you. c~n

t;anlton.
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When you· ~ank-on-CdfDpus
wfth M&amp;T QuickBank. .
How would you like logo lo the
bdnk between classes? On you
lunch hoUf or ooffee break? Eorty
In the rooming or lateOil a Solur·
Ck:lf evening? When you take advantage ot QulckBank'

FOfo~ng a

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Savtnga Account:
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d&gt;IOIS and nome
COI1&lt;boord Message

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checking and"
90\llngs depOsits
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Travel Backgammon Set
Peo qnd Flashlight
For opening or

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Paul Ovidys. Ranked number
two in New York City last year,
the Staten Island native is slated
to replace Tod MiUer, top
player for the Bulls last season.
"We're having good
workouts, so far," said Gvidys.
"Fr.9m what I've seen, we have
some good players." Afiu. the
daily two to three-hour
practices, the freshman, like all
good freshmen, goes and' loses
himself in Ellicott Complex"a real maze," according to
him. LaPmna said the team
make-up this year is different.
"From little guys to giants," he
explained, "They're
big and
strong, and very young. In one
or two years, they w!U be one of
the strongest teams around."

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Net losses
Th&lt; season open&lt;r for th&lt;
squad ca.me yesterday, host&lt;d
by Canisius CoUegr. Friday the
F&lt;edonia State netters make
theiJ way to th&lt; Amherst
~ Campus for a round of t&lt;nn.is .
The biggest surprise comes
from ' schedule changes. Both
Brockport\ State OUid Geneseo
S~~&amp;~e College have dropped
Men's Tennis 'J)rograms from
their varsity spo.ns listings.
Boo~ng last year's log Is one
goal the whole team is confident
of accomplishing. "We sbould
do pretty well this year,"
Tiedman commented. "last
year, our top two guys would
always win, so we always got
those three points. This year,
we'U win more matches down
the line.''
Other talent that the coach

was eager to- comment on
included ex-soccer player Mike
Chad.wlck and walk.On Mike
Conneue. LaPenna explained
tbat o( the top five players from
last season, two graduated and
three just never· came back to
U.B.
''1 'm really impressed,"
• LaPe11na said.
.
After the ll.garne season
ends Octob&lt;r 7-asainst
Buffalo State-most members
of the squad exp6:t post-season
action. "We went to the
SUNTAC (SUNY Athletic
Conference) last year, and
finished Fifth," Tiedman
pointed out. ''I think we'll do as
weU this year,"
Echoing bis words, coach
LaPenna said, "I am really
impressed. I thought we were
going to get kiUed this year.
But, l«e us as being as strong,
if not stronger, than lasj year. I
am expecting a strong season."
And , just wait ·until those
fresbmcin grow up. Not only
will they !barn their way around
EUicott, but they may even
learn to Jove it .

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If you can't play by the rulc., chan&amp;&lt; them.
In two off·K&amp;SOD dcvclopm&lt;nlS, spumed by lhc
proposals or UB Royals coach Peter Weinreich, tbc
qualifications for cnt&lt;rinJ the New York State
Women's VoUe~balJ Championships have been alJered.

Prior to chis season, teams were selected to compete in
thi1 tournament solely on the basis of their won-lost

record.
Lasl year's Royall were victimized by lhe incquiti,.
or tbb System. TCilM wbkh had competed qainst

weaker opponu. yet complied txtcu \~on-l.ost recordJ

than the Ro~s wtte chosen for cbe State
competition-while the Royal5, havina eompkted a
much more challmgina schedule, were narrowly ed&amp;ed
out or post-season play.
This season, however, 1t was dcdded by th&lt;
oraaniurs or tbe Champiomhip tournament thot the
compct.itive level of a team's opponents would be

con.sidtted when choosin1 qualifies ror lhr pre:sti.aious
tournament. Out to thb rule chanae, and
wbic.b wnt, for the fint time ever, pmnh out
teams to compete in the New York State
Weintddl is very.optimistk about hls team's

another
of nate
Oa.uic,
chance&amp;

for reachin&amp; the finals.

Veo:ran players seemed to be in aveemen1 about ahe
rule change, staling that it would benefit their~~ in
th&lt; long run. Tsuji AkeTnl, one or last yev's.key
performtts, feels thll. ahhou&amp;h th&lt; modification
prc:sentl more

or a cha1Jenge,

"it (the added preuurc)

makes it more fun .''
Coar1 &lt;M&lt;
The .rite for the New York State Championships is
still up in the air. A school that c:ao adequoctty ho&gt;t 16
1eam1 (4 couru:) has )'ct to volunteer their racilha.

SUNY at Stony Brook bas offtted· their &amp;Ymnulum,
but they have only chrce eourts. his doubtful16teams
could be fodliwed in the set amount or tlme for the
Loumammt .
Weinreich su&amp;&amp;ested tbaJ, if no four court facility
could be found, the numbeT or teams competing would
have to be reduced. The veteran coacb had offered
Ulh OMk Gym u a site on the contin&amp;mt that the
host-Royals would be included in the tournament but
this o(ftt was rejected.
With post sea&gt;on adlvity still up In tht alr, the
RQyal's lineup is also uncertain. The Royw have many
r,eturning veterans, but walk-ons are still wclcome.
Pnct.lces began on Monday, but Coach Weinreich's
troops won't be set until Saturday's Bia Four
Scrimmqe.
Laura Naronis, a rt'lurnina junior, seemed to speak
for ·aU the .,.omen. ··we need more ran suppon.'' &amp;be
said, "I don't think mon ~pie kno-w when our
matches are. ••
The Royals' li!'$1 m•tch will be th&lt; Big four
Sc.rimmagc, in what lht team rcets will be the bq.inQina
of a Winning season. It will take place thit Saturday, in
the Clark Gymnasium (MSC) at 10 am with fan
pankipation yeatl)' encouraged.
The Royals' regular season commuees on
September 17, wltb matches P&amp;ainst O..?lcsce
Community Collcac and Canisius "' Clark Gym. UB
then ltllvels tO Pennsylvania for lhe "hi&amp;hlfshJ 1 ' or
their suson-thc Univttsity of Pittsbur&amp; Tournament.
This tournament has traditionaJJy proven a cba..Uenge
for Weinrcieh•s forces and should prove a valid
indkatar of what t~ o f season to expca.
- Ant/;1 Maddig&lt;m

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Ont•-, oo&lt;'ll«of The Sj&gt;octtum.

notku 1ft Nil fr« or cllargc. The Spectrum dou not
_.,too 111at oil notlcu w i l l - end.....,... tbe
rteftt to edit oil notlas. Notlcu to eppur more Ilion
onee mu.st. tse re.submltted for udl prlntlng. OeadUnu

ere Monday, Wedn...aey and Frfday at noon.

quote of the d ay

S«nlo,.-Oaod\lne fo&lt;t~'Oclobe&lt; II I.SAT b Sept. II.
Oaod111&gt;0 for the October,! 8 ORE b ~ II. O.ocl'!ne for
the Oct-r 25 &lt;ll'tAT li.Sept. 22.

"Always expect the worst and no matter what
happens. you won't be disoppolnted ."
-J\nonymoU5

Oraduattna Sen.tors- Bfendei.J UNV«ra:lty w111 have a
reprt4'fntoUve on c;ampua on Frld1y tp dltw$$ 1ts
progremt In the Oredue·te School of Arll 1t1d Sct~s.
M lnO,hlu o r~ encoureged to epply, etp«'lolly In the

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AN/100NCEIIIE11TS
All oophomoro students lwtW.O et l...t e 3.5 overogc
for one or both Hmellt.r of tbdr lrubm.en year we
etlflll&gt;lc foe ~p In Alpho lAmbda Ddto, a
ftetlonal frutun.n honor Mdc.ty. For more.lnJonnatJon
ull 636-2807 or stop In our oiTice at ItO !lorton, AC.
Alt •nt0f'1'Mtloft tlble wtU be: Mt up for 111 pc-osprKtlve
Alplwt lAmbda O.lta m•m~u on Sept. 18 from I 0.2
p.m. on the first floor of Squirt. M.SC. OmQ:rs fo Alpf\a
Lambde Ot:lta will be on hend to enawt.r eny end all
q~utlont

you ~MY have concerning mtmbershlp.

Need dental wo&lt;k? The O.pt. ol Bolwtvlorol S.l&lt;nc:&lt;
M.ot41 men or women who lhinlc they need dentet work
aod woutcl llko , to peltldpete In a Mudy ol pelknt
rupon.M to rout.i.ne: dentalne.etmcnL TWo free nDings are
pro¥1dod. Cont.ct Or. /1, CCHoh 01 831-2164.
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AlllntOIUOCI women ore lnvtted to come end meet the
sllte&lt;a ol Alpha Sigma Alpha SCHorlty 11 an Informal rush
petty ~lng held on Jolondoy, Sept. 15, et 8 p,m.ln 351
/oil'AC, Ellicott. ond Wednco.day, Sept. 17 ot 8 p.m. In 232
Squire, /o\SC.

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""" 8uoday a _ . rnry S..ndoy with
Corson
Col.l egc In 302 Wlll&lt;eaon. fJIIcOit, et 5 p.m. Eoch - k
INI\IIU e clilltienct e nvtronrnem.l topk end spulter.

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Or.duatln9 Seruoro-Boston Colie9&lt; l• olfoti"'J o new
p&lt;ooram In R&lt;hablli..UOO Teochi"'J of the Vl..,.lly
Hand~eepped. The pcogrem ludl to a /1\uler's in
Ed\lcOilon. A limited amount ol ocholor.,._.ld is
evollol&gt;le. For fwthef inlo writo: Dlvltlon ol Special
Ed\lcotlon end Rehabllltellon. McOulnn H•ll 814, Boston
College, Che&gt;tnut Hnt. Mus.. 02te7.

MEET1NGS
08 Amateur Rld.lo CltJ.b meets tonight at 8 p .m . in 337

Wende. Elec:tlons will be Mkland etour of the 1\.-tlon will
be gl..,en.

Unclet.,.....te Hlalory Co\lndl meets today et 3:30p.m.
In 485 Red Jodt... bldg. 4, fJIIeotl. Election ol olllce&lt;s
and ICI&gt;e&lt;IUH"'J of ....,.. for thla Mmelttr wllllake ~
Tau Kappa Epsilon meet• Sunday In 234 Squl~.
Membert pteue call Al at 837.a869 or Tim et 636-~9
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end tliUndo Its lrwtlotlon to ,loin In Rosh Huhonoh

-.lea ton1Q1K 01 7:30 p.m . end _ , _ , Thurodoy

end F"l'ldey at 9-.30 a.m. 01 both Clwtbod Ho--. 3292
/olein &amp;. end 2501 11. ForOII !!d., .,...., the fJik&lt;Mt Creek
Blrdp oppoolle Wl..._,ISpau~ln9 clorm. Yom Too,
mMia Mrwd. no fee end no ._.....uono ~Ired.

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Porty ~· Conmct Ado1an •• e&amp;4-1!141 . Mitre
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OOAII Open IIID« tomo&lt;row rom 8-ll p .m . In the Squire
Rathol&lt;•lt.r. AIIeo up-twlllbeovallabl. .t 7:30p.m.
"l!aoy Vlrtue~ ond "'lladcmoll" wlll be....,.., ton'9ht ot
1 p.m tn the Squll'*- Conference. Thc.etet.
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"Life olllo1an" will~ ahown Friday at 7 end 8:45 p.m. In
170 Mf'AC. Elllc:o&lt;t: Saturday ot 7 end 8:e p .m. tn 146
olelendorf. ~C; Sunday ot 5 . 7, 8:ep,m. tn tho Squtr&lt;:
~!f&gt;e*r.

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'"T.,. will be lhbwn Saturday In the Squire ConfoRnce
~end SUndaY ln the Wolclrnon
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Vol. 31, No,.....
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Property missing en route to Buffal

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A nucknt takes his clocha, books, aaw and other
po-'ons to a ~ cenw, wllcre a IIDIII cro"!d of
other llucknis are plll&lt;red aroood alit&amp;&lt; ,.rued tnlcl&lt;. Wqh
the help of 1111o )OIII!J lDCII, be~ bls ~ IIIlo the
truek. He pe.,tllle'lt&gt;cn SJI : ~P- a . _ , then beads
hO&lt;ne obnlldc:al Ulal lilJ JIIOPtr!Y trill be in- BUffalo by
September I, )WI ooe ~belon: bls dasa bqia at UB.
But when h&lt; arrives upstate, his propcny is oowhere to be
...... He waits a couple or days. •leepin&amp; on lilt coueb io his
bare apartment. Nenow and imPIIiaU. he fonally calls the
true kina fonn. bill the .tiDe is busy. He calls apln a f..,.
minutes later. 'lb&lt;re b no..uwtt .
This seeoario miaht seem tlke a niahtmarc. but it is a
baunli111 reality for !lOme studcols. As of last Friday, several
downnaters had not rCC&lt;Ivcd tllcit properly entrusted to
CoUcae Transpor1, a Doer Park, Lona hlll&gt;d•bastd trucklns
ftml.
One lupae-l..s student did 1&lt;1 in touch with an employee
of College Trtn1pon on Saturday, and was tDld tlla.t a truck
bad ~okcn dowo DO Its way ID Buffalo. The student w...
unsure. however if tile story ...,.. 1n10 and lilt lllKk had in fact

resumod iu trip Upstllc.
. ~rou~~ ScMcto (GLS), tbo studcot-supponed tcp1
clinic Ill ua, -~lui wcdt byM 1cut II Ohldaul
wbo h-¥1 cotllaleted Collqe Transpon (fonncrly k.nown u
S.udon.t LIIIPit Stnlct), but Slill hadn't received lhdr
~. They
by ,gLS t~ 111e llctt..- ~~ou~ttoN
and tile St. . Att.,......,. Go.tnl's ............,. rrno~

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-= merretl

divi.don.
•
Accorclina to the A&amp;Wiant DiSIDet Auomcy Bruet
Scltmldt. onlyooepcnoo bas lilcd alcpl ~ apinsa
tile company so far. Those who have upericaccd problem&amp;
With CoUea.e Transpon are advised to c:onr..C1 him at: Srate
Attorney &lt;kncnl DiviSIOfl or Consumer Fraud, 6S Cour1 St ..
Buffalo, N.Y. 14202.
UB Director of Housina Madison Boy« uplainod Fridll)'
Ill at delays in shlppinalu~&amp;~&amp;elll'&lt; a perennial difficulty. "It's
happened every Y&lt;at sinte private companies Staned s.bippil\&amp;
studenu· propmy," be said. Bo,..,.. allcrtod to tile problem
by &amp;tudcnu who had come lo the Howina Olf~te for aid, said
tbat 10m&lt; Collcae T ranspor1 uuek arrived 11 Albany Stilt
early last woet, and thll a tru&lt;t stopped at the State ~
11 Con land ILq Thursday.
•
"Golna from my txpcricoces from ooher und&lt;pcodable
trueltcn. they move Wdlwatd.''Boycc said. "My assumption

is thai they're- on t.be wey to Buffalo."
AccordlQc to •'*'lis wboK posxuions...., aiD in limbo,
(bo I~ loeo!ed .. clooipatod pict-&lt;~p loc:Mioes
arouncl New YO&lt;k City. Only S..e Ual-y of New Yor\
(SUNY) ........ ._..soli&lt;:it..s by
orllido'!'ten ..sdt-.1 in eatly-,........ w to-. __,.lllo S..e.
Boyce .aid tb.at ~ to a hilh.__. ol'lk:iah Ia
SUNY Central,~ Trarupon m:dvod iu.Jlodcat - liSI ft'Cisn IW 51.._ ~- of tllc .st..e Utii...,..y
CSASU).
SASU Pralclent Jim Stem vi10f0&lt;l$1y cknjtd she rumot,
Jtllill&amp; that SASU had not •urrendtred address lists to any
$hippina orpnlwion . ..lr's an abiolute lie," he said. "I
don't tit e
.spreadona""""" obat atcn'l """·"Stein
said he checked with hi• two prcdccasors to sec if IIIey had
rdeaucd the list .
Students .,..;na thar lutpsc b&amp;Ye bcaJ U)'in&amp; to all
Coll&lt;ac Transport's ofroctS in Lona Island ond in Monon. N.
Y., but their errons had bcaJ frustratina until Satwday. The
Lona Island numba' bas bcaJ dlsconn«tod, and nobody
11\SWUS AI th~ upstate orne~.
Meanwhile. Sludent,J continue 10 face anp&lt;y G.J)Iirunem'
ond sean:h ror a plooc to simply sil down

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Students search for housing as UB's shortage continues
''AU tile...,,.... aloll&amp; 1M buo rout.. .,. filled," .aid Joe
MOtU, a tl'UJfer from p..., Unl•..-.ity. "~ dolet plooc I
Pity the po0&lt; freshman, triDlfcr or arlduate tcuda.t.
AnivinJ in BuHalo a tew daystatly to ~ aa &amp;ponlntllt and
relu bofore elutes swt, Ibis vaeadon's uUcod quleltly tiims
loto 1 ni&amp;htmorc foallltlna ftllcd aportm~ a few dirty,
hJsh1lficed &lt;:mjlty ooa and Jandlonls IDlUIInlhe koo-ailcdae
lllatthty have slldter and ,... ~ 11.
The scorcli'aocs on. looklftl tllrouah tiny lportmcnll as far
• any from campw as Buffalo's West Sick: with OPEC
educared landlonls asldna fO&lt; anythlftl b&lt;tl'!«n$400 a GIOQth
and the potcotlal tenant'• first born. Now, as the. scco!WI we&lt;k
or cliWCI bqins, t&lt;lOUI!kla studctus lite Uv!na .iilh frlmds or
In other temporary tiCCOCilC&gt;daljo and aU 1M ·by P-5
are occupied. The best hope now b a plooc alona walk frO&lt;n
llle1Jnlvc:nity br liCit another colleae altt&gt;&amp;Clher.
L)'llda Lewis has bcaJ "lookil1&amp; de$perotdy for a plao:e lo
llvt(' ov&lt;r the past ....k. " I've called ovn SO bouses and
actually visited 10," sh. .aid. "ThelandlO&lt;ds know IIIey have

the upp&lt;f band.

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"Whm I ao look at ao apanmeru they say r~ P&lt;OI'i&lt; have
bcaJ by t~. I even yelled out In Ill• Slrect 'Does &amp;n)'One
oetd a r0011111&gt;11d' But nobody need• DO&lt;. Even the motels
art aD boobd up, at S"ISO/ w&lt;d ," lbe·added.

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....,. o( lilt DOmadic SIUtkatl,' wbo baVc bcaJ Uvlna with
l'ltatds ...uJe illef allltinue tb&lt;ir searda, bavep- up ttyina
to ""' aa ~~ neu Ill• /0411111 Street Olmpos and ate
ioolda8.~tr1Way,

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fouod so far wu south or Kensinaton, about six blocks from
lht bus Jtop.
"h's a walt I wouldft't lteasun afler datt," h&lt;
complalned. An anonymous student r&lt;I)Oned h&lt; wa&lt; scno oo
see a bouse juJt past Ocncsccoin ont of Buffalo's &amp;hellos,
mik:s away from the campus.
Anolb&lt;r lan&amp;)onl in 1 po&lt;ition oo bltpln rcnq.J on an
boll$lna -.rccmenl.
A woman, wbo r«juated anonymity, Cllplaincd, " We had
liven 1M landlord a &lt;lepo&lt;it in the bqinnina of A .,...a to
ltC\JtC the l!*1Mtot for September. Three we&lt;ts Iller he...,,
hoct the deposit willl some dllmb reason. That &lt;OSI us three
•oeb of lookina." she lamc:nted.
Solitary eoan."..ot

Thlt ..,.. only the bqinnina of her ltoubla. FO&lt;ttd to tat&lt;
anyllllna. lbe and her friend moved imo a tin1 two rOO&lt;n
aponment. "llletp in the room where I play my piano and
hiLve my dat. II has ont tiny window and no yard. That's a
bonot SIOC'J."
'This woman needs her oponmcnl so badly 11111 s.be Is afraid
10 complain about anylllina rO&lt; fear Or evictiOn. " I'm worried
abolll Ole house bumitll doWD because or safety huanls. but
I'm afrUI f11 ad scot 001 Into the str&lt;tot," she Sldly no&lt;ed.
Sbe mcolionod lllat anotb&lt;r tenant mi&amp;ht bo responsible for
the house-burnlna down, but reflucd to say why. "We'.-. told
lilt PfOIICf aothoc1tics, butllltydon't do 111ythina,"lbosaid.
g,. Is so fearf,lll of tvictioo thll she refused to live her IWIIt,
her landlord's name. or any desails about her tivin&amp;

condltlocu. Htr last comment wa., "Tht~collidn'osn bock to
biln (the landlord), """lei it?"

In the mearu.imc, as the U8 area apanmeru

ra1

ract aocs

on, tile poniclpaols ore spendlna their nl&amp;hts aunpod ouoon
toodle&gt;: dolna tbeil b&lt;u not 10 ,..., out tllcit orcl&lt;-ome.
•
Worw Ht . . , . _
''I have 10 -~ bofO&lt;ellley lr:kt me out," said Emanuel
Kattanau, 1 transfer from India. "l'M1 allow mc 10 stay a
couple of days, buo I have to mo•e 1000. I'm luc.t y.lllouah. I
doo'l have 10 pay hill&gt; hotel biU.." he adcltd•
In clcspcnlion. many .....,...... ba.-. tlll'llcd to off aunpw
-.cndes fO&lt; help in nlilm3 down 1 P- ID live. "I pojtlthe
Rental Caner SlS for listiaas, llld IIIey have tile S&amp;tne thina
'Tiw: $ptan~m' bas. It's a real rip-off." said Joe Moran.
~"The GalouJ b the...,., tlllna. They have the same lut.inp as
tile C&amp;JI&gt;pU5 newspapers and they dlara&lt; SolO, " said L)11da
l.zwis.
An~ fkiac:r, a tnnsfer from Qltcms Community
Collqe, b blah on the dO&lt;m waitiaa lia and has DOC bcaJ
lookil1&amp; very hard for an aponmcnt. He noted, however, th&amp;l
''howiaa b pmty deoperale...
•
CUrrently livina wilb fria1ds, be is upsa about lh•
Unh'&lt;l'uty's dclri.t&gt;lin&amp; policy. Uoder th&lt; policy, tile thin!
persoo in a double will bo moved u ,_, u lllerc ore
in the dona.
"They'n: 101111 tO move OUt the thin! pcnoa bof~ they
stan D&gt;Dvina lo 1M wa1t1na stud..u. ~ bdaa lripled is
iocoo&gt;-.ala\t, buill leasl !lid&lt; pcopk are tiv!Qa on.....,.,.... ••

......a..

he ald.

F'JnOt!cial aid-P. 4 I 'Foscinotiott'-P. 5 I r ootbol P. 18

�~ P~blic Safety silent on missing University furniture

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Into the theft or Unlvenity property is in

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prOifa&amp;.

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A rortrcu or _ , . IWI'OWidl an
iowatlplloa by UB's 0opwtmcat of
Public: Sl!«y lolo the theft o r thousaocls
of doiWs worth or rllllliturc durina the
~ move from tbc MUI Slreet to the
Am1Mnt '*IIPII' over a five yea: paiocl.
•
Althoucb DO exect llllimate of the lou
If bas Ileal -IIDCed, the Ccuriff.
Express rq&gt;oned lbal awoJdmatdy
$2,500 in off..:e equipment had been
recovered durloa the Juoe 27 Karch or.
Unc:uter home. Erk Q.unty I&gt;Ucria
Auoi'DOC)' (DA) E4wanl C. CollfOVC was
quoced by the DCW$p&amp;per as uyina that
more fW'IIIture hu yet to be recovered.
"The ID&amp;I.ler (inv~lon) bas been

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Qn&amp;OiJla for abolll a year," CoJifOVe

a.... ...,..

Sevual•bome5 ba~ been searched for
tbc mWIDa furaiture, inc:Judin&amp; the
resldalca of 10me University employee5
as well as movlq men iovolved in the
t.ralllfer to the Amherst Campus.,
ICOOrdina .(0 a Courier Express source.
The 111olen limes reportedly include
beds, desks, cbalrs and office
equipment. An unknown buildina on the
Ambcnt Campus bas been • stor-.e •
area for the recovered stolen aoocts.
Coscro¥e Aid be hu il1stru&lt;:led Public
Sl!ety to repon any findlop to UB
President Robert L. Ketter who
prelllmably will be asked for a report by

CoJJfC)ve.

PubU'i Safety bu been
Pnrcr~na University propeny is not
consllltina the OA's office whk!b is not uncommon. In October or 1979 the
directly involved. When contaeled by Courltr-EJ(pft'liS reponed that one
TM $p«trum, Assistant OA Michael '"\l)ei'JOn walked off with three prbqe
Lenno11 would only ny, "Our orticc Is baa&amp; fuU or items from the Amherst
assistina the campus police in their Campus Capro Hall Ubrary collection,
investlaation." Lennon refused to and the University-In an dfon to avoid
comment any further due to department ernbarassment- was tryinato "quietly'. '
poUcy o r oot rdeasina any information buy back the stolen aoods. •
while an investiaatlon Is stlllln pro&amp;ress.
Althou&amp;h fonner Director or Public
UB Actina Director or Public Affairs Affllrs J ames DeSantis denied such a
Harry Jackson also refll5ed to elaborate, l!uy-baclc plan existed, he did admit
but declaml, !'All infonnation we have some an work and rare' books were
bas been aiven to the DA's office." stolen when the University moved its
Jaclcsoo reiterated that, because it is an librariesintheSumrnerofl978fromthe
ongoing investiaatlon, "we've, been Main Slreet to the Amherst Campus .
advised by University · counsel not 10 Another source revealed that a
make any co,_,enta."
Uru.-l(y janitor aUqedly ripped-off
Assistant Oirc:ctor or public Safety the now controversial items. . Wayne Robinson would uot even
The story was born when nine books
publicly declare that an investiptlon were found in a Bufflllo West Side
declared.

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INVeliTlGATIOtt: ~_,-.,........

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business office run by a suspect arrested
durlna a City drua investiaation.
Couri"·EJ(prt.sS reporter Tony farina
expected to unearth with the help of
unideotifoed sourc~ even more news
rqardina the UB Libraries' inefficiency
ud the aUeaed thousands or dollars
worth of ~leo materillls. However, no

NtFT Metro Bus Token Discount
10 tokens for only $4.00
(Regular price $5.00)
Available to all UB Undergrad Students
Tokens on sale every Monday at
the Ticket Office in Squire Hall

~. Sj)ons0r~ .by SA Co~u.ter Allairs

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Several homes hove been searched for the missing furniture,
including th~ residences of some Univesity employees. . .

Save a Buck

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outstandina discoveries were ever made.
Although last year's theft and the
more retent theft or furniture both
oc:curred durin&amp; ~e _ shift or ~
departments from the Main Slnet to
Amherst Campus, no connection bas yet
been anno~ced.

Student Vending Machine route
persons needed.
Requirements-Driver's license, Mu~e 8ble
to openrte stl!ndllrd shift and automatic,
Provide own transport'iltlon to Statler
Commissary ror route pu!~nstion.
One Driver ror 6 :30-l0;30 ll.m.
One Driver ror 10:30-2:30 p.m.
Mondlly-Frlday
4 hour day
$3.10/hour
One melll Included

Call 636·2524 for inform ation and
interview
Food M(Vk:e Itt dlvl1lon of lht Fet'lllty Student A.uoclat,;n.- ,

SQUIRE HALf
R.ECR£ATJON CENTER
Open
Evaydayt

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s..-.at
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Holl. Flrot . . _ .........

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A8&lt;;,1M8C--.

SQUIRE HALL
RECREAnON CENTER

�rant

bandl&lt;tl by former Euo:ud.. Ya
Prcsidcntlllbm Somn ""'The Llbr&amp;ria ~~~~
llwayo been r&lt;partina to • Vice i'rcsidan, ao
11\eR rally It

in place

C~Mtp~U EdJI(j,

Uni..Wty Prcsoclent Robert L. Keutt

lluu-"'-1 &amp;l\1lOIIIl&lt;ed his proposal ror a

rrorpnludon or UB administration durin1•

CoOqe Council meetin&amp; in

c.- lbiL

The rtUJnb&lt;r or d&lt;panmmu reponons
direc:tfy to Kttter bu bt"cn rt'duce:d.
accordlns 1o the llrcsldcnt . 10
him ··an
opporiUnlly 10 J&lt;t more involved In the
pllllllina sta&amp;.. nuher than the day·Ul·day
opc.rattan.s of thb Un.iversit")' •tt
II ntw dcponmmt of llcadcmic Scrvlca
will bt c:rtattd IO COIIJOlldlle the variouJ
adm&amp;nlllradve ofr&amp;&lt;U wilkh ~ 1D0S1 olim
wllb iluclart•. 1!1ooe indudc Admbiom and
Record&gt;, Scl&amp;edulin&amp;. the Educational
CommunlcatlonJ Cenlef . Coruputint
Scrvion. Financial Ald and Unlvmity

ai••

Ubrllia
"Oru'n.a •tudtnu rcgist«cd and

111

duKS they dcoire Jhould bt coordinoted
..under one dcpartmml 10 a•oid dcloys and
imP&lt;ow communicalloo&amp; b&lt;rwecn tbrcbted orr&gt;&lt;CS," Keller &amp;aid. Thc Ofrace of
Finaoc:ial Aid wiU al&amp;o bt Included und&lt;t
llcademi&lt; Strvi«s 10 that flnaoc:ial aid
lnformatloo can bt forwarded alons With a
Aludeot•s Jetter of acctpt&amp;n«. PrcviousJy
sudl infof"{Datfon wu not u,u utuil almost
$b Woc:ks after a IIUdcmA" &amp;eeqXancc\
acc:ordi.Q&amp; to Kttl&lt;r.

Under the reoraanl:tltion proposa.l.
Univenity Ubfarla ntUJt ~n to the Vl«
Pr&lt;lid&lt;llt of A...stmlc Serv'kca. a posi&amp;ion
Whldl bas not y&lt;t been rallcd. Ketter revaled
to tb~ CoD&lt;a&lt;' Council thaa from prmou..
d~ it "''U dear til.. '"Uni....Uy
l.ibrancs olf&amp;ciall do not like this sbiO
btcaW&lt; they fed they arc b&lt;rna dc&amp;radcd." "
Altbou&amp;h io lh&lt; put the Library
Department reported 10 the Preoidml's
Off~«, all r9a1Jon• W(tb &amp;he Prt&lt;idmt Were

1hc

ro rtciA.im that space, but wr can't

'PICC,

(rcsbmc.O

Of

tt'tUfDinJ

lll'l'tfda«Oicn, Cl'"entb. &gt;P~

&amp;&gt;

rcoerved occordlrl&amp; to tiT&lt; number of
tof\S«'UtiYt SC1nesl«&lt; I SIU&lt;knt ht.i
lived on-campiU, Tbcrefo"'. many
(rahmen, awa.rdt'd low rr1olily,
Yl'tfc ldt without o n·nmpu!i
hoi.slns and ~ &lt;re forced to loo~

dstwhere.

Uni\lcni1y. Both Boyu and
Siuclkow ideatlrocd arlltllon u a
.,.jor _ , ll 1M polk~ ..
&lt;:tlolqed,
Siu&lt;fl&lt;owaid he 11 11)'101 to lind
IOII&gt;t llftd af Conu&gt;tQmiOC and
alfontocd rha&amp; the mmmlucc WiU
address the qu...lon. Dol h he and
Bo)'t'C c•prmcd c:onOdt:ncc 1h111 h
could bt worked out. notlna &amp;he
rmPOnancc of th~ iuue. ••we re:aJiy

s.ddlcd With a ..now on·
campus housln&amp; sl&amp;ortot:e this
scm,OSlef and Cllpc&lt;tln&amp; a limDat
fate nexl Fall, Unlvcmty orf&gt;cial•
hove begun plans to deal wilh the

criJb.
"Tbc problem Will bt b.,. next
ydr." HouJina Director Madiwn
Boyce maintained. althou&amp;b be &amp;aid
lac. wu UIUI&gt;n or IU le\'Cril)'. He
IWCftcd that 11 would tlcpmd upon
th e oumbcr or lrcsbmco
.,rollmmu. but daimed, "then
will bt more peol)lc wantiq bed
1J*C tblll we ha¥&lt; 1J*C for."
Vice. Prcrideat for Studr nt
Affalt1 IUcbard 11. Si.uelkow
qreed With Boyoc tbat the problem
would rCIOilr nell year. He said there
an tWO biJk oolutlonJ.-loVI&lt;fllll
flcslllnan cnrollmi!I\U and mo•lna

the acadttnk dcpanmcru• our or
EUic:ou 10 &amp;iv&lt; dorm ~pace back to
Ho~&amp;~ln&amp;.

SJ,adkow, ho""&lt;Ver. qucot.loncd
the Idea or loW&lt;"rin&amp; cnrollmcllu.
" What an ~ coit&gt;a to ~ay to
than?" he araucd. "VOII c:ao'l
come bc:re juJl bc&lt;:at.u;e we don"&amp;
bav~

room space- (or you1 ..

AddltlonaUy. if the numbtr of
/rahmen 1.1 c:111 1 US will bt hurt 11
buda« time, u the SUite dhperocs

moocy according to e,nrollmcnt
roaum. .

Prttrt latposdlllr
As for a«tin&amp; departmental
ofr&amp;e&lt;s completdy Ollt of Elllooll.
Vk• Ptuidmt for F'&amp;Dooct and
M.~M~cma&amp;t Edward Ooty llld
dtiiKD a&lt;e oliut. c.aDh!.a I Iota!
move "P&lt;ettY impoUI"ble.'" be &amp;aid
a !)ian to fM about6HO "1*&lt;0 by
nut Septembe r Is und er
cotulderatlon . Ooty revealed lh ll It
entail •
" co nsolid.ll loa "
departments to the "lrrcduceablr
minimal" level.

reQ)nJ.idcr the mi' of

&amp;tudents, •• the V1«
.....,cd.

•r~u.

induding

Olhtt

areas or dormitory

lifc-indud•na
vandalism.
alcoholilftl, security, iQ• olvcmeru
and m:rcllion. A ~r dtOJ&amp;e Will
bt IO ~~the priori(y policy.
Yet tile is5ut i• rno&lt;e r:omplexi&amp;Dd
doer not rcally aflectl.h&lt; munbtrof
AUd&lt;t&amp;IJ Uvin-&amp; in 1M domn,
S!udkow ...,laincd. He noted thll 1
If fr~slunan .... pvtn priority. any
upperclaumen and araduate
llludcnts would bt left whhou&amp;
lp6C&lt; and be forced 10 mo•• o rr.

3640 IIAIN ST.

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One OHIIIe Orlier
of Chicken W'1115s

FREE

\lnCJ"'UMP'ifC;...f. . . . ~

Rb.-mtly. ultuna&amp;e re&lt;porh&amp;boht)
for lh&lt; Ho.Uon&amp; Off&amp;« ,..,

uarufcrrcd

h om

wnf1 fHt5 COUPON
" " ""

Do l)' to

finan ce

or

WL'i

ROOTJFS

and

p_, Rltll

31S N

In r.vor

tbe

movc-nou·d
• 'the switch
doem'l J}Ve u:s. any mo«- beds."
philosophicall~.

3t . 1tto

.,.,..vtolid..,,.._...a..~

Management wll&lt;n dcaltna with
sludcnu -and thtir pr1.1blems.

Boyc=e-wbo;;c ornee

()oc.

VALID ANYTIME

Sigelkow. Thc Vi« Prcoldcna for
Student Affairs utd &amp;hat his
Department "'lend&amp; IO do a b&lt;rter

than

1

-.~Din!~

Hou""'· tht

ncu Thur~ay,

mctHn!

j ob''

e-xamine

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J·ROOTIFS·,

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committee: which wlU hold us

rtcOnsidercd.
Jummer in favor of tht chanat. "I
have never been t'Oflvinced d'll,l
rtturnin&amp;.studenlS 1bould have finr
priority.'" he said then.
A pohcy switch, ~&lt;Cotcllna to
8o)U, h INIUally COClJidcrcd by
the Houoin&amp; D&lt;partmcnt and the
.studcnt .. ruo lnlcr· Ru1dcntc
Countil (IRQ.
A new c:ommill« cbairfd by
Boyce and SiJ&amp;d~o..... bu been
formed to consid~r We l"ue.
Entitled the ""Rcoidencc: Urc Study
Croup," II will oddhionolly

I Buy MY Slllllwidt and get , I
I FR£nrder of trier, with this I
I coupon . gooc1 only ,
I
I
I

other dcpanment".
Univtr5'hy P1C!idcnt Rubtrt l
Ketter ha&gt; pled&amp;cd hi&gt; suppon for
firs•

1

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i

lI KING \I

Coll&lt;ll'"'· Student ......,.,orion ond

Shewman added.

Sub Board EJ!ccuti•e Olrc.'lor

r-- 8URGIR --,

Shewmon said tbc comm•rce """ bt
1taffed by oppro..,matd)• .0 people.
She oOied rh11 U&gt; mc:mbtrlbrp ..;u
bt drown from many dlffcretll

Comml.llf'C'
The idea of fre&gt;hmen lovtnJ orr·
caropus hu womcd man~ UB
olftdall. ,.bo led frcohmen arc not
prepared to handle &amp;he addhoonal
rcoporuibihties. Many hove called
for priorir_y TJoliciu to be

Ocnnl$ Bl1tk came out e&amp;rly 1h11

Presidtot

A.ssista.nl to Stu.cl\.o•

1ht

Uncertain housing

eo

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run

camp\U or e:_.c:tl Jc•' c the

need

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The pnmary n:aJQO for rcquCIIiOC the
amendmmts, formulated by the llcadcnie
Compu.tina AdvUory Committee, is 10
"dispd any c:onfus"aon or undcrtainry as to
th&lt; applicabili&amp;y of 1h• Role&amp; and
Reaulatlon.s'' concermna ch~ computer
depanmma. MftUS&lt; or computer data and
plqiarizlna &amp;SSJsnmmts turrcnlly arc not
defined in rl&amp;c &lt;tudml lows
Council Chairman Robert Milloa&lt;a
acknowl&lt;daed a letan Iron&amp; the Onduaae
Srudmt Msociahon ooeklna lapui rrom 1M
Council about a prop&lt;Hcd Srudcn! A&lt;:ti&gt;itleo
Ceaact on the Amhcm Campus. The
stn&amp;C1ure would bt ..,.,_cd 10 the unbullt
Saudmo U!llon ~d funded lhro&lt;(&amp;/l priv11c
donalions, Mmonzi "lpulaaed. The State
l)openmmt of the Bud&amp;&lt;t. he laid. &amp;loco n01
btlicvc 1M Ceotu It DCCCOAT\'. K&lt;tt&lt;r
daimtd, howwner, that there b spact in the
us Mutn Plan r"' the racillty bccaa=.
··we foresaw 1M need fO&lt; it iz&amp; 1M r.. ure.''
A four , _ m&amp;ltCT plan, to bt ldo!&gt;ted by
the Sr•e University or l'icw York tSUJoO').
Will bt dliCUIIcd simlllt........uly In ~~~~
/'lew Votl City and Buffalo 0&lt;1 TucodAy,
Kcran aooouoad. Tbc Prco1dcnl. alona with
Studcn&amp; Associadon I'Teoidm&amp;
Sbcdlan,
wQI mllce ~ Slalcmcnl at &amp;he General
Donovan Buildin&amp; In downtown B~ ffolo.

orr'"

do al om·ni&amp;ht.'" he noted.
On campus. much or lhc dcba&amp;e
1hi\ lum.m~ h:M centerrd on who
should have prionly ror do""

probl•m

"'""'In'
commpu&amp;cr data or a.wlfil'ncn&amp;s.

r.u

Si.&amp;a.C'Ikow maintained th:u 11 ''

nu u th• ttUI qf a '"-""'"'
SD"'rs on UB's nuuAt ltowl/11

Kcua lllo announood Tbllnday that the
)!OIIIinJ OlfiCC hu been oblrted 10 the
Studenl Mfalrs domam from the OffiCe or
l'inan~ and Mf.na&amp;&lt;tnml to "make it easier
(elf people w mow around.· ·
Elrlt.. in the m«tioa, ~. Director
of Student Affalrt Ronald OoiJmO!Io
IIUIOunced amcndmcnuiO the Scudm&lt; Rula
and RquJations which "''UUd c:lari(y 1M
illcplity or
or plartlilrilina

0

n««Jary 10 get the Ellkou spaoc
(nr Hou ~lna. but admitted it u not
possiblt now. " Uitlm1udy, wt hope

~~&amp;Jitor

eo.,--rl&lt;pcrtmcru .'"

PotiUot1 awd
The oeatcb for til~ Vk&lt; I'Tcoident of
ll&lt;ldcmlc Scrvk:ca bti inc.l udcd around I"O
dolm adminwroton .., rar a.xordia&amp; 10
Kntcr. Thc Presi&lt;lcJil mformed the Council
that b• bad approached School or
Manas&lt;mml Owl Jooepll llluuo to the
post. but that llluno refU&gt;ed &amp;he position.
Calll111 llluno ""perfect for the job,··
Kater explained lha&amp; the Oean"t dWnla&lt;Sl
sttuuncd from hlJ bdld that Mon,..cmenl
occdJ an experienced Owl durina a chana&lt;
in adrnlnl.mlllvc command.
lllullo lpecitied, areordtn&amp; 10 Ka&amp;n, that
With • new Vi« President of llc:adem&amp;e
Affair&amp; (R.o btrt H . ROIIb&lt;f&amp;). his .mce arc
mor&lt; n«&lt;kd 111 &amp;he 5&lt;1$)1 of Mat111&lt;mftll 01
hu dq&gt;atlmmt m(JIIt "Itt it in tbe end .""
Thc proca&gt; to rill the new ldlnmistRtivc
positlon wtU tan about • )'Cal. reponed
Ketter. "We jUJI can"t ao inside the
U!llvmily like we did Wi&amp;h ROUbera, " ht
claimed, .. beci U$t Affinn.a.Un Aaion hu
informed us that we mUJt ad\Fenisc rhr
position Stale·wldc. ••
The e~e&lt;:utlve Vic.: President position WIJ
discontinued by k&lt;tter because there wu
confUJloo amo,. dcpanmmt head! ..tlcthcr
they tbould l'q)OI1 to the Prcsidall or the
EJ&lt;ca&amp;tlvc VIae President. AIJO. cvu In the
budaa lliiOd&lt; lhr poSt opendabk.
Tbc
or Arr~r.c Action .. BOW
undn tbc rcohurtlin&amp; and lJ no lonsn
coatained wnhrn &amp;he Off&amp;Ot of riDIIlCC and
M~n~&amp;emrnt , Afftrm•.tive AcUon Dir«UH
Malcolm llaollllnl doco not bdi&lt;ve the move
is merely symbolic. ""Ketaer rcallzco tllot t~l•

lla:OTdln&amp; ro Ooty, the only
o&amp;h&lt;r pow'blc solution b to build
• .,. ~· balls and com!'lcr&lt;
other plan~ buikhnp. Ytt Via:
Presodcnr lor Fodlila Ptanninj,
John Ncallolid thaJ "aboull"" to
thrcr !"rlln io tbt fUlure.

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Otr«&lt;ot of 1M Unlvenaty Ubr&amp;ria,
Saktidas Roy. would no&amp; c:ommmt on 1M
thufflt lll&gt;ct he l&amp;od not been informed b~
Ketter th&amp;l the propo5Cd r&lt;or&amp;aniuulon bad
bten rll1allzed.

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dimlolshd, leaal quettlons

or Boolc EAI.-Joaal Opponunity Um..nity would have wen OUI . .
Onnt (BEOO) can abo reed.. owed widon.
aedit from Student AooouDU wbcn
FbW&gt;cial Nd AuUunt 01 Ill&lt; UB
obowlna 1111 a-d oertllieate. This Law Scbool Jay Marlio conooda
will allow lludc:ttu to ,_,...,. Ill&lt; • Ill&lt; ddenDall policy mak&lt;S ...,..
part or thdr loaD money wiUcb IlK "!rom a buJineu point or view,"

(Jess money will be lost

chaJlenaod. BocaUJ&lt; a Wlivmity
rat.. cvitloo mooeyouc of IlK loan
cbc&lt;t, MarOn IIOid the policy
dassiroes two diffa-cnt kinds or
tukloo paya~--.o-......., reed•• •
loan tllld those ......., do 001.·
The law IIUclmt su....,ed thl!
Ibis 1110)' be a violatlon or an ''equal
p«&gt;Ctetloo" law, becai.IK llndcnu
wbo reed•• a lou .,. bdDJ
pcnallzed ror bo&gt;lna to pay their
tuitioo before beina bill&lt;d.

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but Rudenu ate bona oubjected to
a
l&lt;aally
queulonable
iDc:onvenicnct.
MuOn contends there at&lt; ~tnll
arou.ndJ.on which the policy Ill&amp;)' be

~the- Sial~ ddtn~~a~t

g policy onotillut 10 be railed.
Tbe policy nqujrea studeau to
dtpoolt tbrir loan with t he
Uoi-aty ODd wait up to JO days
for the tdtool to illut iu own
cbeck-mlnUJ tuitloD and f«
clwJes. lkforc the policy took
dftct, audtoU could cash the loan
check the same day It came In the
mail, aft&lt;T bovina it cndoracd by the

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Ill addition tO daimin, thl! DO(
mouah time wu aiven to inform
uu duu about the policy
&lt;hana~IIOtica W&lt;tc SQit

Univtnlly.
1bt Ntw York Sr.lt Hiahor
EA!ucatloa Scrffl:es Corporation
(NYSHESC) inultuttd the
dtftrmcnt policy, whicb aff«tl an
coh&lt;a&lt;S and univorsitl.. in the
StOle, because or the blah nwnbor
or foracd un!Ytnity endon&lt;Tnenu.
The loans in qucsaion are liven to
stu~u to pay all education·

relAted costa auch •• tuftion,
howlna, food and books. lkcauJ&lt;
the new policy areatly affect• tho5&lt;
llu~t wbo depend on thio money
for early semcster expcni&lt;S, the UB
Offooe of Studcnt Aceounu bu
devised' formJ or UliAance.

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Sheehan ovu the SUJIUDcr to see if a •
law •uit could be initialed. but only
one mc:ctlna with Wilson md SA
01rtaor or Studeru AlTair&gt; Dlwn
Ferraro reollltod.

Director or · Sulllt:ru Account•

Oiffcmt Wil1011 neaotla~ed an
aareemenl with Food Service
allowin&amp; 11udcnu to pay ror tl!dr
meal contnc1 once thtir Unl..,..hy
refund arrives. " At kut we haw a
way wbere we ..., ~ llodenu fed
tbeir

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under tbc lmpcessloo that the Law
School would make tl5t Gal IDOY&lt;.
He declarod that SA bad tried co
invohe all stucknt r;ovcrnmmu,
but oo islttrtSt wu obown i
cllallcnain&amp; the policy. -

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lcpl basis of anotbes or the
policy.
BocaUJ&lt; UB Is unique to the Stat&lt;
o)'llem and dOt$ not blU 5tudcnu
untU th~ third W«k of tht semester.
thne are cooDlctin&amp; opiniom ao to
whether 1 student owes the mooc:y
up until that time.
Wll aon clllms studeou
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Commenta,Y

,Our
choices in
November:
The lesser
of three
evils?

--------»'Y Daniel 8. Park er
In the polltlcal campaign mire of the 1980
presidential race, voten1 wade through tho muck
to determine thelr choice in November.
Despite continuous apathy-pedally amo11g
college otudenl-and the joumalisu' rhetoric
(""There Is no choice; II Ia the lesser of three
evils'~, anempls should be made 10 enmlne the
bombardmunt of facts, rumor or slander about
the three major candidates so you can excn;lse
an informed decision in November.
Not much time needs to be devoted to Ronald
Reagan. the Republlcan hopeful. He Is by far
among the leu! qualified, most dangerous
(second 10 Nixon) of the presidential possibilities
that have graced the faU so.tp-box in sean:h of
that 1600 Peruuylvonfa Avenue addreu. ·
In kind words, Reogan Ia an ultru-e.ctlonary,
lll·lnformed, aweet·talklng, over-eonOdenl,
overzealoua1 ,poarl)'·thoughl-of, discouraging.
war·mongerlng, lloctleaa, oecond·rato movie
actor;-who Ia hoping lhil country'• poUtlcal

pendulum wUI carry bim from CaUforni.t to
Washington, D.C.
It'• • loq awing
But alas, Roagan's recent "Viotarn was a nobill
cause," and "How many Chinas are there?"
comments, combined with the Republican PArty's
anti·ERA, anti·abortlon platform,- not to
mention, the Party's iiJ.fated anti·recession
economic recovery plan (read disasterl-will not
help the blubbering politician get elected.
Everylime h e or/ldlmwlt , without •
conJtitiJencyl
Bwh open their mouths.
Re~p drops a few points in the poUs. Just wait
until the debates.
Topping 11 off arc rumors that Rea&amp;an WOJJid
seloc1 GeRCJ'al Alennder Haig a~ his Secretary ot
State. 'llley mne Attila the Hun look like a guy
with a white flag.
For Ia creme de Ia creme, not even Warren
Burger could s1omach the though! of Reagan
aelectlng four Jultlcee to the Supremo Court-a
move l1'lO&amp;t poUtlcal analyst• believe the nex1

Georse

President will have the honor of dolns·
Wlth that priviJe&amp;e, ftea&amp;an m&amp;y attempt to
lotally eliminate the Bill of Rights, but
unfortunately for him a choice of Jdi
Amin- shou.ld he he loc..ted-would not pass
Col'lgresl.

That lenu Jimmy "he's not reaDy my brother"
CMter and John "I Wish I could~ on the bAllot"
Anderson. Not much of a choice for aU you
bleeding hearlS.
Face It, this Country'• moving to 1hc right lon
seeing red) faster than Billy Carter can get his
brother into !rOUble. The dislin«uished. now
submersed, Senator from Massachusetts didn'
fair too weU in the polilical pre-sea110n even if he
did mako the speech of his lifetime in Madl.son
Square Carden.
If Teddy thinks he wUI be elected In 1934, then
he's in for another big lhock.er, butlhat's another
story. WW 0\appaqulddic:k IMH' die?
BaslcaUy, .the choice boils down to voting for

- O!Wit"*"'OI'I,...._

�,r----Reagan win assures extreme change
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The lra.mbern _ . . . Ia ......,...ud r.,.. . . 110"'1
lntenllono, but aaddled with 1 reputation for
lnoompl't"""" In He ltU1do. ~. for
modorallan-holdlttjc on
dear life . . . globol IIOml
bro&amp;lta
Hlo opponm1 re.odo the elec:torale differernly, With the
""""""'&gt;' It dJaarra,y and faith In the notlon.ll will ..ggl."l!
11 home and obrood, he advoc:.ttea oii!Jilfocont atructural
WJ11!01 In the woy Amerlea Ia ~
Tha yoar Ia t93% and the poUtullntultlon or chaJienaer
PrankUn lloooeveb provea ex&gt;moc:t. The public wanta
dramatic Wllf!o. at otn-t any CX&gt;OL lt'a • bit or polltical
hlltOf')' worth """""'berin&amp; today. for...._,., are
llbly to be confrorned In tsao wnb • aimilar choice at
pola.
If Jimmy c.rter r_,. llonald 11eapn nest November, It
will be tl1e 1931 eloctlon In ....,.._,.deeply CX&gt;NerVIIlve
llopUbllco.n bettins an thr publlc desire for oubatanllol
"""""'' ......... a IW!dpat Cll!lllria OotnocraL
And ol'ould lleojlon win, the re.ili will be tbe 1!13.l
-'1111 admlnlotration in ..........., the New llbaJ linally
undone one! ropiaood with I radically altared fedora)
.,......,.....,1-andwlth • rodJcclly dlff-.t Wlon of
American lifo.
With Proo. Olrtt!l' locl&lt;ed Into • 11atic pooition by both
hiJ ......,._and foiiuroa, with Jony Bn&gt;wn'o Hew A!!"'tm
t~y repudio1ed by vott!l'l, and with Ted K~mnedy'a
convontlonalllbcwalloon falling to aalvAI!" the old New Deal
coalltlonl, Republican ttrotoglsta heliiM!the Ume n11y be
ri4!bt for 1 truly radical chln&amp;C&gt;.
TodAy traditionally Oemocnlic orpnl!ed labor I• 1...
powt!l'ful than at any time oince the R•Jiublun heydoy of
the '!'W1mllll0. Oonlctl Moynihan'• "beni8n ""llect"
p......,;ption hat bcla&gt;rro&lt; tttndard policy In Wulllngton.
loovtna · black AmeriCOJU without conflden&lt;:e In
OomocratlG""""""". TheSolldSouth may now be ......
Ropubllun rather than Democntoc. And ethnk
America-blue ooilar and middle ma~t l'lltioh.
Italian and truh-1.1 lnc:reuin,9y G.Q.P. terrltOf')'

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IJnlon-lnltlatl-. -

hardly p!Naed CDCMiittod

...,..,.u- In ltia own pony.

lUI the dilf_,.,. will be reAl and qujte tubltanllol
under 1 flu&amp;ln admlniotrotion. Uncompromitln&amp;

. . . , . . , . - wiD ......-... power. and thoro
will be Uule II&gt;Odentlon in their policleo. floctlnf! IIONid
~ u.-t certainly- opplytns alhoclt trcatntem
10 """""""""'' with profoud lmpllcallona for u.s.
oomeaolC 1110 forttl&amp;n policy.

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Uncompromlal"' collMrvatlVH
Thot'o a fP'NI deal of polllical ground coded to the
llcpllbluru UntO now, how_., the tum of tho polltlcal
tid&lt;! hu meant little dllfen!OCC! in the notion's sovemlng
policy lle6&amp;rdlnA of Who wa• aitllng In the Oval Offloo.
Democra" oontrolled Con,vetoo for oil btn two yeara of tll&lt;l
lut ~&amp;. And with the OllOOptlon or Barry Goldwater,
Ropublkran candidate• have g.,_olly aa:ep'ed KO)'Tlll61on
l!OI)n()mlc prlnclploa and New Deal aocial thoorle$. The
Ocputment or Health, F.ducatlon and Welfaro was
virtually oatabllohed by ~t El.oenhower. Despbo the
rhetoric of d...,ntrallaation,

IUchard Nl.u&gt;n nover

undet1ool&lt; the dlamontllns of the welfare a~J~te In a aerloua
WIY·

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Malnhnd

China

punued l"ttCCOtciiiotlon with
and detente with the So\'11!1

Nixon

R...-vdl of '32

And deopite tu. past oupport for 1 llberali.ted abonlan
low and the Equo1 ~" Attlmdmca. lleojlon now
oppooea both lawt aa unwarrantOd ~tal
lntn15iona wtDch threalen the bealtb of the family. He hu

•"'!""d that abortion ia "the aamo •• murdar."
In contrut to hJa tow·a;pendlng; anti·FedeA.!·
inU.'"""'tlon approoc:h te dom••tlc lao-. RNpn fowrs a
,~gnmcant O"J'IIUion of the Oeft!NI! budgol, tied to •

vntly more
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rnoll dramatic: challf!e would occur In manapnont
of tho """"""'.Y· Even such oonoervatlv• eClOnomlsta u
Arthur Burna, Alat1 Gn!eNpan, and Milton t'rledman feol

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thai l!eapn hu been undulylnlll.ll!nCed by 1lltd llno

icJoolosue&gt;"

WolchdoiJ
Reogon propooeo doing away with taxeo &lt;In ir~terlttnoo
and aavlnp acooun11.. aboliohlng the minimum w~&amp;o, "'"'
eltmlnoUn&amp; aU fod""'U,f:funded temporory tuba ror the
unemployed. ltr would' ilia tonninote the Departmon11of
Enor&amp;)l and F.ducatlon,- lop off many of the ""8\l~IIDI)
..nc:tiono Imposed on indwtry by tho t'oderol Trade
CDmmiJJion. tho OccupotloDal Health and &amp;foty
AdmJn~~tratlon tOSHAI and other wotch6os ~·
""I know from my own experience that lndUII.I')' reaUy
...,.... to pro~ea u. employe&lt;s," l!eapn hu aald. "Why

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A GOOD COURSE TO
COMPLETE YOUR SCHEDULE? MAYBE ONE OF
THE FOLLOWING IS FOR YOU;

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HE 301 (471NO) 3M. ALCOHOL I ,BEHAVIOR
Tu I Th 12:30-1:45 pm DFN 207, France• Cro•by
11/cohol to tho 110/0(/to llrug of llmlll..n Sooloty. It to uud 4
rnl•ua«&lt; oy ,.,. poop/ltnan any ot/lor hormM au1&gt;111nco. Por...,, or
num110uo myths or mioundofltondlngs
,.tdlllfllltioll41 uuge. Tlto ,.tloNio lor th/1 COIIrll Ia to ob,_
• IM/y IM/yH t/10 Ull ol olco1&gt;ol /llloclol'f &amp; der.tmlno /Ito com•

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U.S. mle obrood. Ho hao opo!llly

diac:usaed the meri" of a pre·C)IUptiVC nuclear &amp;trike It the
SOviet Union, while conceding thll much or thll ex&gt;untry
would be d..IJ'O,Yed In the enou1111 o.uhanp of mltallft.
would be a IUIVivaJ of oonre of lourlpoople one! ...,..
or (our) rocllltles; ynu could at.trt again; he expt.IM&lt;I to
llobert Scheer of the LDo Att.!ldea 1'TmeL
Guided In his tblnkins by auch CX&gt;NerVatlve a!Maero u

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PI',_ eeonomiJll Jadr.
Arthur

who propooe • complole breaJ&lt; with
practlceo and fcxal &amp;Uumptionl. At the hrart of thrlr
approodl IJ a theof')' lcnown u •oupply aide ."hldt IUbiOitllea tbe limple panocu or 1 30 percent tn
cut and eapandl!d pn&gt;dut:tMty ror the compleuyat"'" of
lncomo oupporu, monetary manipulation and "''l"'•tlon
o.nd re&amp;ulllory controls '"'ected by the fedHal
p'C!mmcnt lina! the Thlt1les.

U iaterettecl • coatad Jou DeLoadl
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lhould OSHA have u. lhoiiMndo one! lhoiiMndo or
rtpllillOnl and MIDCI inlpeaon around who cmno&lt; help
lhe axnp.utj?'"
In foct. "helpins ..,.,.,..,....._,......., buolneN fi"DDII all
p·enm.en~aJ .upenWon and COI\lrnl-1.1 CDnll!nt- of
lhe 11eagon ~one! """'1D' wotepa. In piM2 or
.....,..,.... conJI!I'Vallan provama and • eorefUI approoc11
10 nudeor power, Reagon pr'OillliM to "tum the """'1D'
indwuy IOOJe In the mark111ploce; .,.._.,price oontrnlo
on oilo.nd SO• and oppose any fonn or windfall prontatu
on the oil c:orporatloru. He would end I'IIOU'Ictlontl on 0011
pruducllon aod nuclear power p'11nt oonltrucdon, and
•upport larl!" ~CMI• water dovdopment proJecu In tho
West which have b&lt;!en oaoPI* by the c.rter
adminJ.Jtration.
At ....nou. 1m- in the put four y&lt;!Ort. lleofln haa allo
1Aiked of placing control of the SocW Soct.nty l)lllem.
Medlcaro and the T.........., Valley Aullmrlty In the hand.
of privote induotry.

Ollnpa.&lt;man

Latrer and Jude Wannl•k•

Kemp and politicaiiiJ'OilfPsl Ed M.....,,

~~eapn """ committed himoelf runyo the conlc:ullon that
Amenconti w= fmdamental. far·roac:Hns ~in the
nature of tbdr ~L Acc:on11nf1 to poUtlcal analyac

Alan Baron, even top Oetnocratk: ortlclola bolle\'t! that the
f..-mor Olllf&lt;&gt;rn4
now hu an era:&gt;ellenl chlnoe
10 win the presidency. "Acroo• America. the 1rritallan
level i• a1 a ""!')' high mark right now; "4"""" Houlton
po4iticai poU&lt;ter V. L.ance Torrance. He beiiiMII VOforo ore
"willing 10 take anything different.•
Uko rr•nklln 1\oooeVelt In IUZ, Roogan Ia ru~ In
lhO midst Of wf'd. .preod dlssatlafac:tlon with gov&lt;lnunenl,
the ovaporatk&gt;n of an cloctor-al -lilian one! phlloaophy
wldc:h have dominated U.S. poUtk:a for deeadM, onclln an
atmoophere auperheated by Wll!l'td~ia.
Hia aoiutlono p!"CCIIIlJe 1101 mert!ly a rightward lhlft away
from the polldea ol Jimmy carter, but a drut.lc breU.
with the very gowmmental ltt\Jeture Fr1nldln ~

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hrlpod OIIJiblhh.

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~

SALT

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deserves
another
chance

f

I

f-

Tbefanu-e

s;,p,y .....s.

the beDollu ...
SALT ~ thaJ ~ - - a

lor cllaJolluo bet_,
the IWo gre11 power., &amp;ell
qu.antlUthoe and qualltattvo limltt
an nuclowand pnMdao
r.,.- ..,..;r.,.tJon 1o 1noure
compliance by both llw! SALT 0 ~ olpwl by
rr.klont Caner and Mlbmittod ...
~ wu iller wlthdn...,.
when the So-..leu Invaded
AI~ Pan 0 - o d of
three b.uic puu: • tnlll)' to lui
UNll the &lt;nc1 or 11185, a 111011....,.
protocol thae w1U upl...., on
Ota!tnber lt, 1981, and • Joint
pumj)t\ up derense apendlns.
c...,., tn power In Novanber or Jlltemenl ar prlncfpl,.. ~fDfl
1!163 that the ...U.. wora revived. Important. it providfJ'I bulc
The put
llw! fnt piiJiae of SAI.T culmiNitod guideline
for eubtequent
,,., caner Admln.l!rtratlon. -tJ ln 1972 with tho completion Ofl\l ""''Illallona
aware that an arms,_ with tho ratlflatlon of tWo~· , . ,
AI Uoyd N Cutler, SpecaJ
5oYio&lt; UnJon a&gt;Wd reoult inp110tor 1ln1 ~ waa the Anll· O&gt;unQJ 10 ...,._,. caner told a
tfll'l'dln8-wlthoul ~ any a..tli&gt;tlc: MlMile IAIIMl T..,.l}' "Tbe p~J&gt;enns at Ull otudom• he
.....,.,00 w .. the lme!rTo ~ ~ hel-e .lut Jam.wy, 'We .-:1
SAI.T IL and then m. and thon a on
Arm&amp;.
Stratej!ic Arml Umit.otlon Tlll&lt;o
llw! AIIM Tnlaty n:serletod the rounh ~ 11 ... reolly Wll\1
ISAI.Tl ao I fon!l!;n potlcy oblottJ""
devolopment or anel-balb•dc ml..U.. to roduco tho aen...p: ..._,...
SAJ.T hod Ill . - . In l.yndon
aywtomo by both tuporpoWl!l'll to
We atnn01. repeat tbe ..-lu of
lohiUOil'l Administration. In I!MI7 equal, low lew:lo. "Tbe IIUCOnCI 1805 • that ca.-! ~ and
100 Unftod Statos approac:hod the ~1 r,... the number or Germany to ~ In o botlleOhlp
SOviet• with the objective of ofrf'lnll"" su..uop bo!UJitc m1ao11e buildina race . II ohould be
- llntlllng antl·balliatlc mlulle launcher$ . . tbe number lben ..........-.-bwuuutofr-.
oywtema ltow&lt;!Yer, beco- tho eloployod u well u tho. unclor miotJuol and ~)' that tho
two Mlkma Wft'8 forced into m
lnVaclod Cule:bolloYikia .., CONtnldlon.
'!be AliM n-y waoof unlmkod a.- ...._ llw! SALT \lib ""' on
Ausuot of 1968, tho
went del.lyed..
dunllon whlte lhe '"'~MD. othmpC to pul ~.,..In tho
It wu 1101 untllllll:hanl M. Nlaon ~~ woo 10 IMt lor 1M&gt; Open.

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llw! price or aecwity hao nevor
""""' c:heop r,m the llme o1 the
Great llomMI Empire up tJD tho
p..-ne. the con or IUitional
•ecuri\J' hot demanded • IArl!"
portion ol eodl w dollor
Aocordl"'!

to

Man•3e:rnttot

the

Orfice or

•nd &amp;udget, the

P""""'t odmlniOirotlon 11 Npeclled
eo &amp;pend S1Z6.8 biiOon on natk&gt;nal
tll!rbnMI thlt year. 111J1t lli!Ufe
lnNlatco Into 5.1 pmu!Rt or the
tolal Croos Noli&lt;HW ProdUC1 CCNPI,
whloh It SZ I 08.8 bllllun
llw! - • ol aecwily m tho
a:&gt;mrnunill wotld ._,, ccme any
chuper- 11 " predlc:u:d that tho
SoMtrt Uelion wtJJ opend nearly 15
"""""'' or Ito ID\&amp;I C.N.P tllil yeor

WANTED '
Gold School Rings
Any Condition
Will Pick Up

du(*'n•n . ·rhe Amount. b
particularly ln&amp;e when one
contldcn that the Soviet• are
apctndl"'! rrom llll economiC bate
whlc:ll It about half thaJ of tho
on

United

Staeeo.

Tho Sovlel&amp;
of Sl.ll47

,._,.,.,edly ha\'0 a CN.P

~-.

:n:.

rM
billion&gt; ol
dollan opent on National Oe!.,...,ln
both thfl Vrutod States and Ruoala,
neither It any i&amp;for from ooeal
d"""'-"'tlon ohould the other st•n 1
nuckl.v wor,
GIY1!11 tho obourdlly inherent in
nucloar warfare, every pooalble
effon ohould be made to oounter
pUsueo
tho oeourll,y dilemma oll natlona. INttlld. · ead&gt;
I \ AUt lookt ou1 for ltaclf.
eapetimea mutwel miatn.wt, and

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Strai1!llc 00"""'"'

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691-8987
875-0707

SLOMBA'S
7S Rodney • Off Fillmore
836·9S51

Ploro Shoe R"olr
47 Kenmo..- Ave.
88018 aiPAiaD AN•

s•o•s...-

WELCOME BACK U.B.

• • ' I"LIAJf UIC &amp; UWf~f . . . .
U IGQAG8 &amp;0',Ual .....

41 IIINMOal AVE.
AT tJNIYIUITl' PLAZA

" The Tr11ditlon Continues"
The p11rty bsr with the chsspest drinks 11nd the
biggest B1111f in town/ rsendwlch That lal

AlMGE~SB.ECnOnl'ill

IIEI....,..,.,D~FIItllli.MBS

-Oioooelllll

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WEEK SPECIALS-----.

Plrd.-ell'h InC.
~10oo10 -.erwus..

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SI«-DMNG
INSTRUCTION
~

Monday: SOc Bionics (16 Yz Oz. Draft)
Tuesday: FREE Pizza • 10 pm to Mid.
Wednesday: 2 Big O.V.'s for $1

AT

WVOMING COUNTY
PARACHUTE CENTER

0,•• ~ Up

t lltQk.

CeiMwhfRut.

457.-9680

Thursday: Ladles Nlght·Ladles bar
drinks SOc
Friday: FREE Popcorn
Saturday: Ice Picks a Bull Frogs
SOc, 10pm to Mid.

SHOT SPECIAL:· ~ Bullet"· 3 for $1 .00

Schnapps/Anisette/Banana -- «ic

• shot!

Gin &amp; Vodka · Most Drinks 75c &amp; EVERY NIGHT
Roast Beef (BIG) $1.95 -- Ham &amp; Cheese · $1.10 - -.._

Italian S1uuge 'I• Lb. $1. 75 -

Dinners at Lunch under 12.50

i

�J'l· "IIII..J"' Jimmy ID keep Reagan out or the White HouM, ,.,

Granted it would tah a

putting 1 vote on the llne for An~, Who I•
not u brtll14nt, benevole&lt;tt, or noble u hu bc!&lt;!n
IU(W;Itftd.

Ct!rlalnly one can forslve Mr. ~ for hiJ
"Ch..Utlanlly llhould be the national rellgion • fa~
pu more than 1 docade ago, but even i/ he II
elocl ed, where wiD hla power base tie in

f

Con,vllll17

Howovcr. AnderMn ;. &amp;ood on ma.n y l&amp;suea: o
bocauso Congress will

•IJ8'8011tud gaaoline w

roo, and

pcrhap• my

heArt h as gotum In the way of my brain, but
Anderaon aeomu the closest to the left . Tako a

look at h;. potltion on nudelr energy: he's
opinst, Caner behevro on moderatO' •upport and
II~ wants everynne to he radioactive

Til&lt;! JIUnola Congressman m1y jull prove to oo
wh1t the ma jority or vmr.rs who aro
lnd11peuderu, want- ·'" tndopendont l'residont
with ties to both portluJ. o~perlence on tl1e hill,
and a federal h lttory that c an bo
eumlned-unlike 1h0 other two fnrnwr

never de•regulal8 ulong u RuoaeU Long is there:
an antklran. llllnd despite the Afgllanlstan
oovernors.
ovenhr&lt;lw. a more pro-&amp;RA ltltludc! than CartC!I'
Actually, there allould be some way of
who has done nothing for the Women••
lllillilillililii Mov.,ment despite wh1t he would like you 10 preventing any l'nlslcleno from oervinfl two
boUcve. 1nd 110me Interesting prnpotals to rectify terms, without letthlj! him know It ooforehand.
Every President who gill• re..,locted can only
lhe IIO&lt;tn·to·be· failing Socilll Sdcurity aya1em.
llut a vote for big John. sllou ld he get enough go a llllp down. After ull, whcro do you go from
eigna tu ..... to qualify on the b•lkll, m•y meon 1 the White House? Tho golf course.
vote ror Mr Reagan. Ho'l:,ll\ler• i/ Jimmy """ get
A~&amp;umlng Andenoon and his lntelligont wife
the hoatagea Slfely out or Iron before tprobebly the bell cholce
roratlody! -.tJnuc
NoY0!111bel"-although Jaclt Anderaon't reportin&amp; to fall in anr..:ting the J1•i11 of the Republican
hiS thrown a kfnk Into Cuter's latest
Pany and the knnedy• of the Democratic Pany,
miulon - then h e will become another tbL'II ll's a prmty good bet, m1111y will be pullio8
unhcatable incumbent,
the lever for CArter
Out s hould IrAn continue to stay on thll
A brier examlnalon
Carter'• record actually
backbumcr or • hould Mr. Carter foul up
'h ~~,..,..,._oo;: anything- ..y l!d Musklo gcta sick of playing 1hows that he bn't half u bad as the ble&lt;.'lllng
he•n•
wou.
l
d
Uke
you
to believe or half u
second fiddle to •zblg" and reslgna-then the
•
Democrats may ataM Joining the Andcnon pi'O(!r'e'slve •• he would Uke you 10 believ~.
On foregn policy, relinqullhing contrOl or the
·baiJdw•lfOn

ror

or

w••

P•n•m• Canal
only rational: Otmp O.v1&lt;1
Accardo wer&lt;~ prelty !I(IOd even if they haven't
brought Mid.Eaot peace; and keepinfl out or Iron
(almost) and ArghaniJlan Ill's not the domino
theoryl si"e him bonu• points for aciJof'llttralnt
On dome511C pollcy. lhe ocooomy ia lowy. but it
h~&amp;n't been aubJtanU.tlly better under an}
Prtl.iident m the pall so ycara unleu the mUltary
compl•• woo • upplylng jobs. Uncrnpk1yment i•
gro"'ing rapidly, hut Congreo.. lo not in the lob·
creating mood .. n tries to balance the budget
twhlc:h II simply the most aymbolicly uaeles•
gesture that men b'l&lt;e Jack Kemp can creat~.l On
cmergy- perhaps the most crucial luuc lar:ong
this Country-Caner Is oka}•
Arter all, hu did want w have the power to
lmplement • t•nd·by g .. rationing. which may no1
lle the herl 8olutlon, bot it h aa to atar1
oornewh em, cspo~.1ally If Congreo.. won't take the
g.. pump Into It&amp; own handsOn c:lvil liberties, the President ha• pro•ed
hlmielf weak, ptrltamrly on both lhe abor110n
and llRA lsauu
Cal'ler hu suoceufully received • ln!tMOdous
amount ol l~gl•lat lon thro..gh Congr&lt;l$1. llVen for
a Ceorgjan, Unfonunotely, much of h hBI been
petty
So pitl&lt; 'etn. choo.., 'em, bet 'em •IJ'alglu up
but it looka hke Jommy'a a WIIUler. and a •man
poti.tician, come electxon W.y
At le.ut thal't wh&lt;&gt;re it 6lands now

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~ftLCOMEF()

tt

lf
RAocUI reKtloo
AI tate 7t lho 19UO.. tlte lied
corporatioN actJW!ly ~ogod

(jme~cone.

I IRMtN CitAM ( PNSI- Lons
lamotiA lor IU gntly tii!OI mill
economy IJ"td lnfamou1 fonner
-~"lkkll· a.nner.
8frmlnah•m would app.,ar
condel1\nlftd to • tw1n fate or
Nonhom·ttylo lndusuial duclllltl
and Southern·.,ylo lln«erln~t

r.1d.Jrn.

lor maklf18 5teeJ a re

found In abundanco • But ho..., In
the · Ptuoburlih ol tho South,• lust
10 in PittfburP tttelf, the ~
employer 11 llO tnns•r o _s.
Steel-whodt nand,Y ,.,..,.,.,.,.
plaN 10 1hut down 1 major
onlll-buo tho r~pldi.Y eapondins
local bra.nd1 of the ;tala unfverrtity.
which now provldoo "'""' ~·b¥ lhlln
olthor oovy lnduotry or feclerol,

lntt01d a verlt.obk! revolution ho1 lt.lle O&lt;Iocal~ll
"""11oktm INI dty In .... than Z0
Governmentall,Y. llltmi"'!)tam.
.)'QI'I. puulnf tlirmlnsham In tho
lll&lt;e Boolon, a..ot&amp;nd. S&lt;. Loula and
forefront o1 lnnc7\•aove Arneriatn ""'""' o l otb•r metropolitan
cltleo ol tlte 1sao..
centon, io -..net loc:klld" by aflluomt,
Economft1Uy, lltrmln8hlm lo ..elusive ouburbo- tn thla CUI! 33
leildiJ!jJ tho tranaioilon Into pool· other 1epar•taly tncorporated
indunrlal IIO&lt;lloty in the Hoa11 of munlcipalltlu '" •urroudiug
Ol•le. Local booatlll'l atJU point out Jdfenoon County. Although the
tluot tbla Ia thto "only .P., on the eurburbs dr1w on the dty·a
stoOe wlter8 mol. Iron ""' 111&lt;1 OCOilCIIIllo and tuhural ......,..,_,

tl\ey pay l.itUe to 1uppo11 them.
while thl' coty IKb t..lllf! powon,
8\"en 1 home: rule charter The
nnult. llrmint!lt&amp;m racm the"""""

M

""6SSns rue:&amp;~ aim that nonht'm

dt!ct do •nd the conoequ'"""' lill~
!low York·otylo bonltrupocy. ll'o
toqually the 5eYCf'Wootl of ducllnllll!
municipal oervi&lt;:eo In vital """''·
111&lt;1 deepening depondonct! on 1
Cllprlclous fecW-al sovunment lor

money.
OrBotralo?

Socla»y. Jlinnin&amp;ham ,. moot

aurprllllllf!ly 'YJiicll olaU. Jlrn Ovw
and "Bull" Connor ...., IOJI8 gone,
hut the l11uo of potice brutallt,Y 16 ••
dolnlnoni lter8 u It """' hu '-&gt;
tn PhilodelphiA, Delriol, llolton or
Miami. II wu the tboocln&amp; of I

aouthorn cities wore ooci&lt;Jn&amp;, In an
• flon to koop unemploymont high
and w•!"•ln lho steel mUll low. To
tho ouuldoo world, 1lull" Olonor
wu the pehOilif"IColtlon of white
oouthem radoul, but the truth wu
""'"' a&gt;mplk:ated. eon.- 111&lt;1 ltb
fellow commlnloncro-tM dty
t.ocl&lt;ed even • may&lt;~~" and olected
city co'Undl lhen-"ran 1 one·
lnduJtry town for OJJI1 tnduttry'•
profit," • white BinnlrW&gt;om ofllcial
recently said.
WhOa the joinl ~
.........that forpd the ~­
South erupted, ~\Am - wu
mmmllted to perpet\IOIJnS an
outmoded put. or which It wu
much ""'"' 1M vittlm O..n tho
banoflclary.
'1'11&lt;1 Initial reaull wu tho racial

1hop1 and r eauunnu. Yet
neighborhood• hero-3 1 Yftlr&amp;
•rter racial zon lns waa
•bandonod- tcnd to be lull •• aU·
white or .U-blact .. 11-. in Booton
or ~ And afOUOIII people ol
all raco• lntt4!alln.st.y have
abandQn&lt;cl public tranopon&amp;1lan
aod publie ttltoob, u WI!O u tho
downtown but lneM dildrict •f'tmdu·~. to • poor black "underclo...'
If BlnniJWIAm lodoy rua1 C01t1C tO
resemble dt!ct lll&lt;t! WUmin«ton or
l!ulfalo, part
tho reuon •• that
this dty ............ dllfmont, In Ill

or

racial

__

SUNSHINE HOUSE
.s...ra. ,._ ..., ..,_,,_

...... ...,..,

t.r. ....,...,. ,.,.,..., -

ten.~ioru

and economlc:

neltl)er IIOUthotn white~ nor blldu

S.....'• Lih

rorru. a

the ouulde investment other

lut year tluot unloa•hed severAl
days of urhan unroot, de&amp;troyed the
popularity ol tl1oo~ty'• whit,e tiboral
mayor. 111&lt;1 l4ld to the electlon of
thedty'l nnt""""' JNyor, llid\ord
Arrillpm
Birmirlflhlm 16 1 d&lt;y whent
whi\p and bla&lt;:kl minSJe f'Tedy at
OOilClOru. at tho univeraity aod In

~Iicea, from otber AmeriCan
cities .. ouuldoro liked to believe.
Alab•ulll'o ~~ city, hldeecl,
woss. nat even founded u.ntJJ 1111 ,
and for at leut another 90 yean

WE NEED YOU!
r• ..u·.lilffml« u.

W,.,..,.M.

block woman.IIY 1 white poticoman

~

CUD 100 ~

really ruled h . lnatead .
outalde-northern-corporatf!
lnveotor1 did The dominant
outoldera -re the bia t teel
....,.,._, 111&lt;1 u.s. Steel wu tho
b~&amp;geat and lllOit dominant or all.
"From the I~MI~• oboe....,.
Edward S. LIMonto, 1 trantplonled
white northern urbanolopt who 16
not • cion llde to MII,Yor
~..............,-.

naal)om mloub In a aouthern
ll!llllljJ.·~-~

people..,-corporate executlvee

lnNobitins tho IJ'MI. hilly auburito

overlaoltJn« lho clt;y'a omoltay
millo-nn lllraJioe1&gt;am for • prollt,

me lodrerne

that

Ill""'""'""'

turned

Into tho moot doopUed
city In America. IIUI CIUI o( the
trwmu of tho 1960o..,. not only
• blaC-k rev ~lon aaa fnlt
~tbl but a whit• polimal
re\'OIIII.Ion ogairut ~ cloy

''''"'"""'!Ill.
adJl

orey

1

In

1963, with bt.ockt

llny mlnorlt,Y oo the
whlta rolorrnen

. - . rot!s,

mobllaed
~

"'"""""""t

local 1hame and
at lho cl(ta rldl1
to 0\lt!rthrow thto

comml&amp;lanol' .,...... and replace "
With the preom!, llli)'Otal&lt;i\r

toundl rorm ot odmlnlatratJon.
While lllnnin(!l\6m "Wao burotlng
out or tho c:looed oocllr\)'" at the
very moment thto city "-"'" •
oymbol or rado1 ..-..c:tlon." 11.11
Lool1e Llnllba um , a youns
llooftl&gt;cntlc par1y adlvlot.
In the 17 ,.,.... ...,., - ·
. .f 01111.,.. b.Qe pne on to
fi&amp;ht-a nd w1n-a thr. .·ftont
political war ISalnl t lot•l

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~1?i~

U.S. tourism hits record high

)' Job n Lapia, . ~ u
ond Europeona, led by the 8ntUh
l'or the !»,_""'*'""
the tourlml ore flodd114 to " ' f " ..!!
~~=-~:to; ~':!':.ro~ ~~· ~~::.~n ~ - bebleot
the predloUont or doont ond f11oom unemployme n t hove tlthd
'Thll
the United Stot"' will

uoually dioa&gt;unted bot_, 15 ond
11 pora:m-11
ot pu

I"H """"

mordlondloe

)'t'lr

hove motert..laad llut. tike moot
dire lorecuto, the octu.JI ,...uJt It
not •• dlornal u predicted. Gao hot
retched 1lm01t $1,25 • pJJon1
although pctro CO..! a have rctmo.lnod
owady and hov•"""" gone down In
the lui few mont~. Ortvoro have
1101&lt;1 to U6C leoo ~~UQIIne, •llllo&lt;'81&gt;
tho nallon II imponlng leao oll fro"'
the Mob 111tloru oo • "'""'' But the
moot dlre lo"""'t to turloce from
the """"i!.Y &lt;TUn&amp;:h-the demll40 or
th• Unllod Slat.. tour oat
indwo1ry-h.u yet to. de\-elop af
""'ercly u w I&lt;&gt;N!ta&gt;t 10 turloce
from lho enor&amp;,l crunch-&lt;hf'
derllWiolth•dlnltodSt., .. toun~t
lndU&gt;II')~t ... yet 10 O..olop u

upward, mare Amerlcln lomlliel
hove tflher ' - ru.ylng '-'" or
solng on chooper vocollono
forttlnl\ely, (or the l"eiiOM ll'ftU I
now type of 1rave.Uer la invadJn~
thlo country 11'0111 the dotk.o or Son
fr~ to lhe lti!JlO of the Uncctn
Memori.ll-the loretgn loul'lll
For the flt'tll time In tourllm
hls\01')', mo" t:.otom lw!miJphero
lnvellen Yitlted the United SUU,.
lhon AmeriCIOI v1olllnjj lhotr
llorneJAII&lt;h After the
.oerond IVorld War, AmericaN
llcx:lted •o the a.ropooon contlntnl
to Cll&lt;e act.ant.o&amp;e or !he lhen
•ne.&gt;pewkdeJIAhtaorWrope.e...t
now 11w! tables }lavo bo&lt;-11 '""""'

OYer"'••

Birmingham
qreg.Uon.lll!l •• rumttlr (fovemor

ofr,•· \'Ommeml 0 110 city orfici81,

Ceoree Welllaft and an
wu·eprctt!nlatlve ltlltl leSitlature.

"poop!~ will

BlrmlnHhlm a lao produced a
conJt•llatlon ol while rei,_.

•nd

endurlns

reforma

.,

remarlu.OJIAe In 111 w-_y u lhe bl•ck
leadenhlp Atl&amp;nt• produced durlrtg
the oame period•
8 1UI"'"'!d by """'

A Binn""""l'O"baaod &lt;00r1 b&lt;lttle
to ""'pportlan the "'"' loSblt•ure
In 1 whole en In
ourte polltica 'l'llrouSh • Sup""""
Courl appetl It led to 1ho

not only Ulhored

rt~~pportionment

of evttry l Ute

le(!)JiaiU,.. In the U S And even

talk • bout the Vann·
11
Arrington ••• · The two men
Y
embody the ume thin&amp;- ho
~n In both whit• 1nd black
life
rn
lhl1
tHy."
Blrmlnghom'o
lhird
reYOIUIIor&gt;-in ...,...,.,lD-11 ttUl
unfrnl&amp;hed ........ &amp;!rudy has
altored the city profoundly '"""'S't
the battle lor ~ ..,.,......,.

"'i

~ •long
nd

Allanla

'1P wu

Houllon

"*and

10

Birmingham ""'111 nevwr be I
gracious lll.,.tyle C&gt;ly Uke New
OrleAJU, "' a..rJettoo, lhlo city if
llrNdy llberallng ltoell rrom Ito
one-indUJtry, out•lde··dornlnal•d

Wa llace w.u . oconomlt pa•L .... rocenlly at 1965,
1_,t114 not1h•n&gt; prlmArieoln lhe Birmi"""am
only one bon)t
•.,.,
rn1d·•iatlu, Blrmrnaham and
Tndoy II 11 evolving Into I
JeffetiiOf' Counb' werre lhe only
nnahdal
center. A
areal of Alaban\1 fMJYttr tu glvt! l'dm algninunt
BruiU•n a n:hltOQ
II nodeall!"ln,,J

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th• bedraggled downtown burrlne10
dlllricL and the .,...., oldoal mint!
u now • trendy raatauranl , I
Y~"ilh
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dOCIOrllf'
ln commandlng a moun~in-top •1ew
~-~mforyanhod or the diY'• hgho wblcb. ore •
elected ofl'lt:llb lntnc&lt;ably "PP"-' rwul1 o( aml'pclluuon ...........,., u
Jon&amp;e- blurnd by
The
to the OI)"O ndat llt-ype 1lll'
CitY 0Junt11 l'rniclml b I llny. chy'• g~n1rlfl0-d South Side
&amp;""Y-haired 65·)'ftOI'Oid Crnholie inc:r'Oltilin8Jy -bleo • ldnd o(
daughter or ll&amp;llan lnlftll«ranu Alabama Capttol Hill.
In 1 cily In whldl o new birotill
whoor father. lhen 110. once
dlffuoed o bomb lhr&lt;&gt;wn on 11\eJr ..Ute !lour\aheo, but rao~ory joha ,,..,
tioorotep. The cll)"l Ropubllan \lanhhing for- lhe poor and
congreuman Rop . John H, unoduc:ated ol both ra.,.., 1 dty
Buchanon, •lectcd w[Ur 11ron,g which. a l Mayor Ar rjngton
!&gt;lack and Oentoeratlo tuppon, h .. ccnc:edtt&gt;, "ccUidJ\1 be otKlll.,.
"'-""""" lhc John Anderoon of Atlanta even It want~ lO/' the
Alabamo puUtl~:~. otcadUy mo..tng to futu,... b unclear. But Blrml.,...m
now ha.s oomethl114 h alwoy• ladwd
11w! left of hit party.
llut lor NUII'Iy ZO yean lhc before.
"81~ .......,. had • put
1114!&lt;llial figure o( Willie rolonn In
llintlingham wa1 ,.,.._.. moym- untll 196~.- ~ !elly l.4e
Oovld Vonn. leader o( the &lt;W1gir\ll • loe&amp;l rum proclucor•• ,,.
bottlo ror chona~ in city oaJy ldentlty came from rNCIIne 10
~t ond In tbtt IOftl'ront or CJU!IIde- Wbelllerll wu tbtt
.-y ~ roform It~ In tbtt , ...,. ~ or the freedom
dty--untll IMI year when hll Iiden.. Today,• aha added, "We
bondling or 1 pollee ohool!nrl know who we &amp;ttl; tNt we can
deatroyed hll IUpPOrl In both the . , _, th.ot lith Ia a dty Where
blac* and while community. "'nce what you do 01 on individual mtkOI
the NM!II)' of o biAcll ""'YD' we&amp;n a diff8f"t!!lCCI."'

plAy hoot to 1 ~ a.z m!Uion
tUltoro-up 19 percent """" lut
Y"ot"• leveJ-whlJe 011ly oboot a
mJIHon Amer,c.ana wiiJ lre vel
tbrwd- down 3 peroem (ront
19?9,
l..eadln8 lhe fon!lgn barrop ore
the t:n&amp;lllh, whooe numben .,.,
expected to t-....e by JO per'Ct!rlt
1ltlo yeor 10 1.3 tnlllion. The Br110m
have ben•f•ted from 1 Z.O pen:etM
jump In the vii,Je or tbtt pound
op~nst rho doiW-.Iuply ......,U.,
lrom en.t1 llnt.oln'll tu&lt;Q!ot(\1)
Nonh 59 o41 W!'ltuteo- F'ollowlnfl
the llrt!Wt .,.., tbe Jac»nne "''"'
1-lmll!loneApettbh&gt;Wtoru:ndtl.,
~.... with 673,000.
n.. olllh•--ro aro etpectcd to
opend almool S6 mllUon durt1111
1heir Jlay, which oouJd cause
aln1ott $18 mti.Hon more In
Am4lficon O&lt;XInomlc octivhy. The
Wlbo14nced Dow O( lorei81' money
fmnl"ft corrUng into the nation, tha.n
lhe amoun1 or American money
il'JI"4 oull lhoul&lt;l help eo. UJe
downworcl p...,_.,... on""' dollar.
Although 1 ot the belch
lllly..,..m"' b., a&gt;elly """"',..lor
tho avense Ame•lcan family.
European~ ore~"""'' 10 lili
edvan14p of Whol......,. to them lo
be wboleoalo ptitel. In the Unlted
Stotn nmpont inn1lion I&gt; •
rolauwly ,... e.pe~. but lor
mony European
It Ia an old
persistent problem ond prlteo
abrold hive reached, by A.merlcan

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Suckkmly ramuw for II&gt; t&gt;lac~

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8 Uitold b«IIO&lt;N!N
Rocently o 8 rilith ltrlfno
..,.,.,.,.)' ~~~ offenns 1Ji4!1&gt;u 1&lt;1
Miami ror . - the equl""""" o( $2.00 'fllele llilllu
w.... lnuooried &amp;J 1 me.p pt-I·WOY
from Ihe rnurtcy recesseo or London
1o tbtt MAOI1Y and deor tklet o( the
SuNI""" SUte. but» ••~1119'
r 1t,. b«&lt;me more ravor.tble for
the llritlo.h,thtJol CUI'&amp;It&gt;rU boameo
btlmey blr~n hunt n.. &gt;'Oiutttl! of
pa•oenser• now toki111!the trip lor
f\11"1 and MUNhine hu beo::aroe &amp;a
"""""""'-' ,,,., lhe M iami t krald
dally OOWspl""" publilheo I lped• l
8n1Uh ~litmm the ua~~ can
follow who I I&amp; going on hacl&lt; 011 the
1.t.. n .. Britloh Htnidisalaoc!uk
full of advenloemenu wdooml114
tbtt vloolon and I:Mdon1ng their
~lllfoldo to pal1'onln lo.,.l
buoi,_
Evtn Buffalo beMfrto IN&gt;m
Iravel Ooily, 1wndreci&gt; or
OINdl.vll lnwl .....,.. the " " Brkl8• to toke advanrap or the
.........,. offH'ed at the City's tNnY
man and dl&gt;cuun\ · - llolll
llullalo papen.,.. sOOblod up by

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COlt~

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uti'O&lt;llll1lk:al helghto
oawo-~ editiono wt.... dip
11&gt;ot, coupled willl the tlocede· CliiUfiON ond lot down ....,. In
"'"« olld8 of the do1l&amp;r on moot p'""""ton r... lholr lllJitkl on the
maJo,.. money mMkttU, hu only Ctl)''l bu•lnet~e•. Deaphe an
widened the price SOP· In London,,o ...:t•• , . r ole llvot'l.ble lo the
palr of detlpter }o&amp;N oolh for Sli5 Amoric:Ana. Conodlano ltlll COiliOdet'
or more o polra cu~!'r oollae now the United Siatn c:t&gt;,.ap. 1be
14014 for about $1- In Munich: Canodlan ln/l.otioo rate

tow"".,...,.

"' ti ne• • · comple ... lt y • n d
e:.chement for tbemMIYe•~ ln
fronco. a Suidebnok ~ the
po&lt;endal ~n-lx&gt;und touriol
10 call all Amorio.tn't by !heir rnt

n.omet, IAmorriunt 'ridicule'".~""'"

who not ~ Uu e'olel)'bocly
elt.:"', Md ~ brow: and ~· luod.
While m.ony Arnenc:.on )'OUiho
bld.pacl and bOcyck their Wlj
tlvvt!gh the tmo11 towno of'""""'
a oubotlmial numher o( I~
IW're are~ lnd a&gt;Jlo!po
•tudenll ...,...., "10 lirU·up with
the tutlorui a.lltural . -•.- To
them IJ&gt;Ienln&amp; to • rodio bl.trinfl
ourf muoic 011 1 Callfunta beoch or
w.UWifJ 1hto &amp;lNtetl of llirtttm al
night""' t.nl&lt;' "lhl'W to oxperimoo
[n Alii...... •

llowt!VW'. Eurnpe'a nwn

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of •It

lh~ vac:a1ion mon.,y

l'ntrlc:hmon wlll lplnd thlo yeo- will
be tpent 1n the \J'nlted Suteo.
And duJin« 1\d\ •• the

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the wont woolho!r h hu oulf"""" In
1 seroontlon
Addlt~lly the
threot o( ,.,..,.. KtiVify rt1 ll&amp;ly.
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V'dlu In the nonno.'\Y_~~
lOUth or Spoin wtre l.Ol~
empty frooflch lrawl _.u how
rq&gt;orted , z.s _ . . tlodine in
boctJnp mmporot1 "' 1!79. £W:r&gt;
ln their \'iew, ""
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Student. are rcqaut~ to update their load and pennanent
mailing addreaea at t.lae rqiatration aitea.
2) L.D. Coni.: Rqiftercd atadenfl may~ I.D. U.nl. crt
Diefendorf Annu. ROOflt 2, ltfonJGy thra 1lu•nday bctulun
the ltoara of I pm • 1:30pm atil S.pt. 18.
3) LD. Qard Vai.Uiation: Rqinered lhlclenfl poaeaina LD.
Cord. may ha~~e them oalidcrt~ lor the Fa111980 aemeater at
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And wllll tho- offordlble, 1n1f1Y it
vfoftora .,.. comlrtc beco.- tlwy J
ore GUJ'iow to the Ntion'o

a mtjorlty,

mayor-a coUefSe •dmlnlstrator

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pt'OpoNlfllt of free ent.orpriao.
}JS multlnationalt now 1\avo """"' ll80 billion lnvfttod
~ abroad-more than 1M! Uma the_...,., axnpodiDr, Japan.
And lhat lo only the «JlliY portion o( tho US

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as--tlono ..,....,.eel (or only t4 porcmc of US Steel•
pralltl. n-e oporatlont ate CI.VT'Ofi\Jy boll1ll ouboldlt.ed by
AI the vwy limo wlw&gt; lhoUoonda of rol\lfOII ant aniVonS
J

11500-

ln..,.,_,

oontnJia ~ lD
InWhile Ford and Gerw'll No1on are lhullln!l p1anU end
putting ZOO,OCIO US OUID worker~ on pert~~MW~t lAyoff, they

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are ~Y opetolln&amp; zo and Z4 pW111 ovor&amp;eU. ford
mode ... percent of lu ""'"" from foreiSn planll in the finn
throe qullrten of 1979.
lndultry after lnduotry Ia now followif1S tho lead of US
bonk~, whk:hlncreued t.ho!r OYer'IUO ...... ,,..,., $ 16 billion
In 1861 ID more than S I &amp;Z billion today. Alcoa lo buiJdinS
olwnlnum amelten In Auttr&amp; ond BraaU. Roynolcll Mel.tllll
plannlnS a lolnt·wnture amelterln the l'tllhppinet and owna
I110lhor In v.._la. 11&gt;oy join a growing uoduo of ouohlne
tool, eloctronica, tCJ&lt;IIIo and ph&amp;rmaceullcal oompanli!l.
'Tho
of US capilal lllsJtt-cloaed factoricJ,
dedlnln&amp; Uportt. low productivity lncre._ ond a llharp
drcp In ""' boaic manufoctunns work force-are apparent
by,_, I n - · American ciliel. Alanned edllort •• ~
Wed md NBC1V ptOpOIOd identical oolulloN d\Jrina the
. ..,. ._k lhll June: a ronn of pla.M od ln~ment or """
capltoll.om that could brtn&amp; Orwell'• 1914 to the United Stoto&amp;
~ton timor.
But the problem rem.tlnt a puuJe 1D lllOII Americans. TI10
Unltod Statftllllllllho
powmul manul'actl11'1Jl« nation
on earth. with a sz.s tr1liJon groto nolktnal prodUct lha1
dwarfs aU rtwlo Other natlotu flsJtt .-!1 end nail to
Ullrocluce thou- pred\JCU IO tho US CONWDOI' markeL 5o Why
the ruoh by American procluc:ert to gel out?
ICeen
US Steel pre~lderu David llodericll faoed that queotlon tlme
and asa1n at the oocnpan.)l'• recent ttoc:kholden meeting here.
In the put yOM US S1eel hod dooed aU or pan oil&amp; pLanu.
eliminated n .ooo lobo. and procluced a fourth quaner not
lou of S56Z miUioo-a """""' for my US ClOIIlpany.
Sluc:kholden were confwod and •'W'Y·

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company; Roderick patiently told ho&amp;W.. quo&amp;tio""" in the
aucllmce. "We OApect 10 be a lleel producer for the balanoe
or the comury.•
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or many

the CIIGIJIGIY• ~. tronapc&gt;&lt;Utlon• .......,t, oili'M!Id. end
l'elll 011.118 ~ "&amp;\\ery chealleollnvettment 1o a mr;

llodorlcl&lt; ald.

h't-thotlnvtlOtment ln ot. .l la . -..rilyaloter. ll't)t"t
tho1 there are 10 mony bettor lnvettJMnu-eopodtUy
.....,._. where lobor Ia - P• oontrols no&lt;H!Jillen~ and
IDoV'Iteu unlDUChed. And capital In tbe United
Sial• "" troditJonally been free 10 SO where It "'~~• no

~ aobd.

Poot the bill
AI a rosuJ(. us aulD • • porta are down to 14 porcent of tht•
world-wtcle to&lt;al. 11&gt;o us export ahare hos dedlnA!cl 10 IS

porc.,nl of orsonlc cbemlcalo , 15 percent of
telecommt.lllcodona oquipmenl. ond 11 percont of rollwoy
macbfnory. Prom lltiZ lD 19ao, world l!lrpOI'U o( US piUdcs
reu from u po.-.lto u .,..._.~, phlrrnaoeutlcalo
za
- t 10 15 .,..rce&lt;'ll, .........,,ural machinery rmm 40

from

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pen:cnt to ZS pe""'nt, textile machinery from 15 pe...,..t to a
mere 7 percent.
A related ao1 of 110tl&lt;dca io equaUy alartnlr1g. In April. US
factori&lt;!t uaed on • - • only 81 peroont of their plAnt ond
oquiJimenl.,., trend.~ 1D the Wol Slteef Joom.l, lo
clellnitely downward toward tho 10 percent low of thtl 1975
I'OC8IIlon. Tho s 1tee! 1nd
11
60
U
wtry """""' Y operatea at
peramt of capacity.
Operating at leu than run capacity 11 a drag on profiu for
""'"' companlea. and an indbdon of the """"rity ol the
.-.ion. 11u1 1n llliiiY lodU&amp;trieo h 11ao nolloc:u "3inneapilal
oqu1pment lhat Is lnl:reuin&amp;!Y difllcult to ~ In repair
More than lwe&gt;"*clo o( us fiiUJUfaclurinS equipment ..... ..
lea11 10 yean old,~ 34 percent.,... more than zo )'OOt'l old.
lfo(h tf&amp;U""' are i},., hlghell among the Wellem capltall•t

EUropean banb Foroii!JliUboldW'Iel con llao ~ loc.l
............._ ud&gt;anp tbom for doOua. md II*&gt; .-net the
lll(lCie)' lD the US pam&gt;L
Powerful US tnide unloru, ouch ulho ouiOWOI'ken ond the
11eelworkera. hove_, humbled by tholr ,_,. lnobih\y to
hoh or evon olow the pace of plant ~ ond overseao
Investment. Th&lt;sforn~erly militant UAW ""bee~ red.-! to
colling for impe&gt;n ,...trictiont on Ja~ ond 1uppon
(or ,.....,_1 looN 10 the . . . . , Ouy&gt;ler ax"JXl"'tloc&gt;lnduottlaJ ~In d&gt;e Ea1t md Mldwa4..,..
tiUle better In olfon.o to paao •_.once pay" ~loo
requirif18 advance notlce of plant clooJnaa, war~••
CJo mpenu tlon and retrainlnfJ, and communhy
nllmbu.....,.,.,nt for loll tax revonue&amp;.
Allor do....,.u of plam ahU1clowna, ..,.,., ~ jji'OUp&gt;
.-.JJ
of
a1 n. ....
hoV11 ~ q-tlonio« the
ty
capit
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..peci&amp;lly u It alfoco ~ ltoel IDWnl In the
MidwesL Tho Rev Chuieo Rawllttp of \be ~ Tn
State eonr......,.,. In ae.et.tnd wu """ of ..,..,., cferl!l
protettlng plant-c:loJ!ngJ at the US St..,l meeting. "loonae the
ahareholdONI are omba........., It the fltll'l pain tholr
corporation II &lt;awing: he aid •M•ybe lhllll \be beginning of

ranns

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And maybe 001 Ceulnly no OOmocntic or Republican
leader ..., ~··-eel oerioul capital conuo1a on pnvate
......,ln...,.ton. , . , ahon lenn c:eaporue to Am«ica't runaway
oorporatlooa II sovemment lnoontl- encouraglns them to
atay home-wr reduc:tloru, •"""""'ated depreciation on now

plant• end equipment, eued environmental and l&amp;fety
re•trictlon.o. sovemment •ubtldleo and pi'Diectlon from
lmporu. Ultimately the tupayer ,_, the bill for aU of lhele
lnd""""""'tlo '"""": In dollan or In more 1\au.rdous Bvlo&amp;
end WOiitlnt! oondl~
Tho "n!!nduolriallz,auon• te:hernot offered by irweouneru
banker FeliJ 1\ohatyn or I!ClOIIIl&lt;llbl Car ~J'""""'IL lnvoh·e
,.P'udl mol'tl dlrett govemment actlon-nadonal planning.
1\lon.s
,
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capital &amp;llocatlon, end emergency meuu...,. l!ruoreifl8 a
.......,..... belweonllbor and manapment on the ahop floor
U.S. parent
~ate, labor. end community leaden'"' 001 ouctly
"'1be capacily moy be then!." Mid an onaly&amp;t lor the
Conr.......,. Bo&amp;rd, a buairao ,_,.m VOUP· "'luu ualnjJ illo fa.lling .,....,. ~u In wppon of lhele draconian
the full beoomeo more ond more of a problem on oiCWUI'II of "' a .....u~~, 11101t politldana """' I'ODiollned a!lont,
obloleocence..
exaopt to endone a limited aet of~~.
Stoppins lhi• flight of us capital, however, II apparent.ly
By aU aoooun1111 Ia a ltrU16o poll Ileal year, populated with
like ll)'lna to hold the wind In your hond. No aoonor had l..,.den who do not load and voton who do not vote. Por aU
p...,.lcfent Caner lmpoaed c:redlt controls to llow the ill apparent wealth end vitalhy, the US economy II now In
economy and rntrlctlnflatlon lhan US muJtlnltionalJ opened deep troublil. lmpoveriahed
atrum In, eapltal
,...... c:redlt llneo abroad. Fonl, Dow o.mtcal, ond •lllnNnto •treama out, end we are c:ha.ncins u a nation Cuter lllln any
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hula.._p, you WC&lt;eo't .. ~" 11&gt;'1 wereo't !Mn. you bad a 101 of company.
About I~ Sludeoll abowed up 11 3:30p.m. Fliday,
desphe the publlc:hy, the open Invitation to the cnliK
unlvcn;lty (]nCJudlllJ facultY ltld admlnisttulon,) the
line weubcr and tbe O&lt;lc:OmOClatina prk:e-,frcc. But
accordina to thox who lltended it. it ...... noc time.
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The bappc:nina htll&gt;pc:n&lt;:d on th&lt; f'rdd dir&lt;aly aeross
from tbe Hayes alphabet complea-anDCMS A thsouah
C. The events, direc:ttd by Jock Bakes of tbe Ph)'1icll
EdU(:tltion Otpanment and ~&lt;tal araduat&lt; assistants,
covcrtd a Wide: raJ\i&lt;. Opc:nin&amp; activities polrtd-ofr the

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adventurous and put them throu&amp;h a variety of tests.
Tht duoo combiotd into qusu1&lt;u. and then c:ombintd
aaaJn. The blt!tJicbt of this round wu a rina of 32
pc:opl&lt; lt)'ina. to we each 01her &lt;o act up from the
around.
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Other spccialitin iadudtd "Pirate Olllherina"
wb..-. oo.Jookct'S were c:apeurtd and dlagtd into the
frctiZy, "Poun" a son of Blind Man's Grab,

levitations &amp;nd roll-overs, and an ugliest suy contest.
Shenanigans ended about S p.m. With the fonnation
of a &amp;iant human pynmid, and a rma1 count-off of Ill
pc:oplc. By S: IS the field wu ckan of prbaa&lt; and
pank ipaou . .. It's lOO bad lhcr~t wasn't • tonc;ut or
50mcthing an.,.wards," Jacob50n C:O~,~&gt;menttd. "Thcr&lt;
was • lot or tneray there th&amp;l jwt stopped."
UUAB Dlr&lt;ctor l.i$l Rappapon revcaltd that
"OriJUW)y, this was pan of a bia weekend-bill it just
didn't
out for a buDc:h of r&lt;UO&lt;IJ."
The ideas for Shc:naniaans came from PLayfair~an
or&amp;ltllutlon that travels to c:ampu5eS and holds mixers

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fO&lt; studcnu. Bill • ...,.,.dina to Student Development
orroce aide Ano Hicb, "Piayfair COils about SIIOD
and we put this on for Sl.lO-toainly lbanu to J..:k
Baker and his lilistanu."
The c:onc:epe or non-compc:rltive &gt;pons c:ovld become
more fashionable. "A lot or Physical Education
departmmc:s acrou the cou.nlt)' arc thintin&amp; of
adopeina the idta for 11udcnt•." Jacob50n poffittd out .
aood dmc, lbttc's no c:om.pnition."
The small crowd didn't hatnpc:r the oll·arouod
&amp;oodtimc. but mort peopl~ would have: bern bnrer.
"We talktd to RA'• and tritd to puth it." H•&lt;b said .
Rappapon added, "We had I lot of publidty in the
domu-tba1'5 ~ you J\avt tbe hizhesl OIMDbcr Of
fraluneo and .....,. studCM&lt;. We tntd to mate k a floor

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ac:tivity.••
Whatever the rtason for the poor turnout. scudc.nu
will act another chance. Amidst the c:ommen11 or prais&lt;

by panicipantt, leaden wm: wtinc about a repat.
Poaible datco Uldudc Cdebndoo '10 and neat
Km&lt;SI«, poosibly on the Amhcno Campus.

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,.,. ~,.. lint organlzallonal - l n g .. 1I tlt«noon
.c 3:30 p.m. In our otltcM In 3116 Sc!WI!e Hall. The edltO&lt;W up tM
elld otatohlng their- clot- end thtnl&lt;lng of

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~ thes.C:~::c..:~~·:;~r~r; :rt~r,:t:!vlnce'you~het The Spectrum

.ll - · and wetcomM tludentt tnterHted In wrtll~, photog&lt;aphy and
~ ortphlc am. We'll II'/ IO OhoW yOU lh&amp;t we lit $tll4ent. -"Jno for
our time uyt~ 10 _... t"l• Un.....rty ,._.,... to

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the-ofltt,_L
Througll our put&gt;tjcatlon "'rt lrylng to lnlom~. educate and antonaln
yOU with the arTay of material we otlat. We're trying to oontutuailu the
complicated ..anti thai O®ur '""'· ao you un&lt;Mratand your environment.
But,-- help. lora• man;_.... •• ~~a.. -'&lt;lno..ary - y .
Wtclnuday end Friday, - coulcluae many- Tha- could atwaye
bo blootf, bette&lt; end mora dMnlfled. wa could t&gt;oneth from heVIno too
lnttaad of 50 - ' • otlt&lt;lftO aygoaatlonL
Don't Itt the large number of pagat I'M Sp«frum hao run ao ftJ loot )IOU.
Thata Ia o/Weyo room lor mort. N - Itt It bo &amp;tid that lhlo nawtpapar will
cloH 111 door to a croollvo wizard or tvtn • rookie writor..Vole'd lo.. to oay
In 10 yaora thai we worto.td with the Woodward and S..nttelna of lho
IIIIIO'L

So take advantage ol whal'a belno ollartd. Wltl\ln your &amp;tCII yOU havo •
Iorge otudent nowtpalllf, rocoonl- In the pall lor hi ac:ll.._tt, !llat
-·and _ _ , . . yOUr oontribllllona. Hilla up 10 the third floor..,_ ot
Squire Hall tomofrow eftwnoon and ·mMt the CW'IISL

Come with quettlonl and Ideas to atk the editor• that will be hete
repreoantlng their dopa!lmonts. Come 11 l..tl wllh tho wllll~neu to try
the newspaper and Ht II you like it.
You can write lor The Sp«frum •• oft.., or little u you llt&lt;e, or oot
tea&lt;lemlc crtdll for wrltl~ by llklno fht Sp«trum couraa. For mora
tnlormatlon. come up and- uo tornotfOW. u 3:30p.m. Is a l&gt;ed ti&lt;M, come
by any day at yOUr con...lonce. We'll bo herL

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u·a untonuN.te when decisions ate mede Prom ••a bu.atne:tt poi nt of

· -:· "paclatly- the rotultslnconv~ studento. The lmrnedlota
IU&lt;I"''&gt;IIon Is thel Oludtnlt are geW~ thafttd by admlnlttrOIOIW WhOSe
only motivation In lllo Ia the almighty bucll. Thai's not tho caae wlt/llhe
new deferment pOlicy fOt srudef\1 loan ct~ocka.
Tne Now York Stttl HIOhtr Eaucallon S.rvlceo Corporation (NYSHESC)
devetoped an aealatance program to prov~ loans to stodenta who could

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a1m9ty not pay tor an educaUon.. .. Education" retera to more than tuftlon; It

tncluciH "vtno ..~...

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tt doU not reiM to e:tr&amp;, •acanona and atatfM)L
NYSHESC. odYittd by I Qrand jury ln ..ttlgatlng Oludonl loan fraud,
de&lt;:ldld tomt mN1ure waa need to en1u,. that •01n money wa• being
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uttd correctly. Aa a reoull. lludtr!ts mull let their unlverslly take anymlng
Itt owtd from lhe loan baforo onyon•elto can touch lho monoy. It will
delay a otudent't rocatpt or food and ttnt .....,ay, but It Ia to ....,.. ., ••
bonollt In tho ~run, Still no accountal&gt;lllty Ia required
no
qualllllcallono.
UB't Office ol Studant ACCOlltliO Ia putting lonh an non.tt olton to
occomodllo tht moot IO&lt;Iouoly ollacted ttUdants-tnosa wno naao the
loon money to pay early oatneator llvl~ oxpanoet. In additlllon.tho SO dey
llmt II mil the Olflca hOI to relund leftover money to otudonlt II bolno met
with from to spare.
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The only quostlonabla upact 11 lha Ofjlea'o tokino IUIIIon money lrom
bofortlhtY ata b41tacl. The&lt;o Ia an oi&gt;'II&lt;Ktolagal qll&amp;t11oA ln..,_,
and II Ohouk:f bo purwod by lluOont _ , . . , . . , - . _
Tilt lack of actloA up to now ~· to bo the roouH of poor
communication, but Student AuoclotloA (SA) Pruldent Tim~ 1&gt;0
on record, hlolnlttot In lnvatllgall~ the matter. II commmunlcatloA llr&gt;ko
art not atralghtentd oul. he lhall be held reaponolblt.
Yu. lt't unfortunate lllldanta ~~ bo lnoon'llenold boeaUM of 11\.41 new
policy. And lt't untortunata !hili Md 10 bo WftlloUt moro T.- Amo or Tr...,_
warning. 8ut -yOU walk by a row of
In the Bailey pat!Ong lo~ lhlnl&lt; abOUt wtlO'o tO

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M¥tnlh time on !lluablnlslnl-•7 Do yOU tondla
your oornputer and prof- yOUr 1cne for '""flllm dilly?
Do_you ohUddtr at the m•ra lhouOht of an Incomplete?
Thlt may bo yoU.-·,.~ Ot,... oouk:f do'" 19dMdual,
dolly 'atudy. (H- you foomd yOUtatfl unable 10

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4 -"lnQ - · · anthology, outoblooropny, (This
It Your LJ,fo, UB). Ul.,.turo In l&gt;opelully tnllrtolnlno
diiOufM (or ls lt dreo?l. A Sp&lt;ingsteen olgnoture.
draped..- a gultor 1111.
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FNI? I l i a - Mayday? When you'ro fMilng rutty
t~. 1~ deflrtoue,- you can bortfy Ht atralglll
elld you 11111 te&gt;Wtlt.-lolharo any dltlorenea ~
lunotlea Md wrtlero? Peltlopt the only d l f f - Is
that wrltO&lt;O .,. ouppoaad to bo aern~cohortnt, ..m~
cohtOI.. tovloro of the Englllh langougo; they ahould
bo lnt-etora for the lnaM, olton lnoano babi&gt;Hngo ol
the b&lt;oln. Whit wu Shtk-o'o una about ..,_._
poole, medrnon?(O&lt;-,aa thet.....,.n. - - . poets'!)
£llllar - · tJrla 1/ffltat ..II your Mt otl H you
lilian. end If yOU don'~ 1~1 bo t.ottattcl, thattated, my
lnln'Wiffbo~ ••.
Time to unwind. At night, When both tatnpe&lt;otura and
paoplo'o tompa&lt;o oool do"'l, and when a cold bottle of
boat II the portact o-nion to the ooot ...,.tng.
_,...,.·~ ot tl&gt;tlt to-to bar In Mll&lt;ll of
conopony .,.hot than tht one they- for 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
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than-· Good tlmeo
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lfuggt.ft a.lolto-- llunt..,.likt wlndt.llat!&gt;Me

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you Pfoboblr decided to ...a ,.,._,... of thO o!llclt
totat .. J
8ook on the ~tack,.,.., 1110 ll!lllslla-., _,...,.
on -cl. Ok. ..-_ ao - - ' " o COUIIIt ol

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paper, - - " " " -alr .. . ao lha rnodlcfne
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(no, mom, ,.. Cll&gt;il'l do...,.. clr!IQOI; \lie Clipboard wflh
enoogl\ ooll•lo - · . , . "' lttlll t.he clio-oM.
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In 1 te'II11W o t one ol Konrad Lotttu' ~~ Ernat
lolayt 18111 hOw tle loUncl all of the Doole ICCOI&gt;IIl&gt;IO
eltc.pl lor thoH pontorut wnieh ,.t.,rltd to n•• own
•-lilly. otnllr&gt;otoor. Tnose rofet....,.a n. louncl quito
simply WI- Hlo .. _ c o lecl 1\ltn IO Cnetl&lt; 11\o
ructton wllh his colleagi.MS In othl!r ~a l
•-llltleo o no to "" dismay ne loul1cl 1~11 their
responae 'o tne OOOk wu U$&amp;nllalfy tn. eamt " "''

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In its almilarlty to my

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own with the r(tl)tesentatlvea ol Muuay Schw artt. Oaa.n

ol lh• Collegeo, In the July 31 Roportw. Sov1111 ol hlo
atatamento

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to e• ents about wnl&lt;:h I haYe 11r•t

hand knowfedgt In thtGe e&amp;MI I found Htloua
dlstoruon.s Thll led m&amp; to check wHn cou..gu.e
fnwol\'ed In ot,., ev81'1ta on whtc.h Dean ScH\fertz
rfl)Of1ft0. AI dld M•Y•. I tourtd their u:petlenel euctty
paral'-1 to my own
Thlt Is my Urat ertCOUntet ln my u year• at UHS
Unl~ersfty wun tnl&amp; ieve1 ol facutty otscourae. 1 n.awe
partlelpllOd In 14Hious and direct cootto~t•Ucw.t In
Mlllleta llt\o oener1t education and lh&amp; c:nolct ot a
oargelnlng agent, antt Ol1hougll we h1ve d lllgreod
deeply end directly t j1eve atwaya ltll uret my
oPOOI"!enta wore sincere. open, and tah. h is beo.luee I
see here 1 quite different t)fpe o• argument that I wrt'l'l

ttusl•tt•r In ,.aponse

Here .,. some of u,. miSttPftaentltktna kno..,n 10
me
11) In TM fltportor Dean Schwartz toaoonos to

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" &amp;ecrtllvt ·- · ·of key stall" In tM Coli- reportMI by Jonn Uplana If' lhe July 23 $pK./tum. But
tne Spt~Ctrum articte never mention• or implies
secrecy. tnste•d It refers to the dtan 11 hrlnga can·ted
out In late Ma)' when student•. faculty, and atall were
away. To lhhl accusatlol'l OGan SchW'artl d0&lt;11 not
speak. (2) T11on Dean Schwarfz ttiPOndl thll tne
flrii'IQ5 WD'O thO 'OSUft or 4 COllective doo1tlon making
proeeas. In the College ot Mathematical Sclenc-.es

cCMSithla meanlll/1 •~ompll noliHcatlon of lho CloiS
mall~&lt; 111&lt;1 through ntm tho CMS - r o ana t~e CMS
es.autW.offlcer beltlg II reG. C3) The dun tell• , _ ttle
mut ... At Faoell. lncS tf'W'ee'Othet membetl ot t.M CMS
bOard reolgMd Tlllo It nlo woy o l unoonotonno tl\0
resignllton of tho full bOard (C) Deoplto 1~11 1011 ollts
lull faculty loade,.ttip •"" in the .umrMr lb""c' ot
CMS atudeots. Dean Scnwan:z toresec.s opot•tion ot
the tm.p ortanl CMS tutorial prooram " at or near pa&amp;t

levels." Wo " "' have lht oportunlly to monitor thlt
cl1lm In Sepu~mbar wlfh 04ck Orr1 tho Dr-lme mover.
constant participant, and tupetNI!or ot lhll program,

llrecl 111&lt;1 OOf\0 (hopplly for him to lho Aoc:llollor
lnstltvto ol T..:Mology mathemaltc:s deportmontJ Tho

All that jau

dean appun to take no note here o f the atuo.nt

EtiJiorsnolo Tno lollo,.ln,p lollw ,..... SMIIo WBFO In
lat• August Tit• l UI/tO(' JIMI I COP'( IO Th~ SPICHUf"
Frldortot publ!ut/oll

peiiiiOtl cllffOtlt'Y belfl11 ~ulolod in CMS ogalnot Ills
a&lt;:llono (51 ONn Schwan~ taltes .nceptlon to tM ctalm
that the flr•na dectaion wu his unilauwatty, but tn lht

nme C)elef\11 he apea"' of hit vnwmtnonea• even to
rnpond 10 tho CloiS board's reqvuta (befa&lt;e nlo
Council rnnUng) u his rafuaol to abOicoll hit
peroonll rtapantlbUlly. (6) He aloo lndloalat lhll he
could not Juatlfy ouch negotlotlon on otganlz.ailonol
ond budgetary grounds, yet at the Ume ho mot with Ihe
CloiS bolrd no budget CUI WIS lnvol..O Wl\11_..,01,
Stolenttnll Dy colleagues I trus t loocl me, 10 ouDmil
lho lofloWifl11 QIHiallona to Iuiie&lt; lnvtiallgallon: (7) Was
Mr. AcUrllroci? Notohlrai/Micllllorencooelw-O..n
Sc!lwaru' Sl*:/rtHrt OOII\!IH!IIt IIIII lolr. Acqr woo
" b&lt;OUQ!lt bKI&lt;" ancl his Roponor Claim of IrMa I«. (II
WniM CotHICire oollectlve - l o n tnll0fl11 procen~
and "StlotlO COII-111$" In fact I 5i ""'' 10 -~

Inf ormation a bout the reorganlraUon 11ready

announced by ONn ~waru? (9) It t~o reatlghmll\1 of
ott II 1 oertout r"ponoe tc CQIIogu' problemo or I all 1
lurtha&lt; accrual of doan'a olllce alaff aod buclgot,
alreocly about 11111 of that for tho onllro Collogu•
O!*OIIon? (10) Wha t Itt lhO reel POitlbUIIIaa f&lt;&gt;&lt;
tenure agpolntmentl for tho•• Colle-ges· ataff
mom~a WhoM luppotl O..n Schwall&gt; 1\01 COOPtecl
by promlllfl1l auc:n .-nnltlon1 (Ill u tM budget
C&lt;UDCI&gt; Ia ao groat 1n t11o Colleges, how con otalt De
.-talned wllh no c:ot~tUtuency -~--..? (t2) WMI
wUI a policy of uolgnlng to cleportmentl 1110 right to
ooloc:l C041eQU' grecluote aaalatlnta ciO 10 motaJo In
ll\11 Collegea?
Tho CotleO•• aro, I
In oonlrodlcllon lo rnany
collelguoo, a.n ImPOrtant part of thit lntlltutlon. They
malte maJor conlrll&gt;utlonaa lot ¥11Y Utile coat to
lncreultl111Y baalc aufVI¥al coneerno auoh Ulhoi&gt;OIIIO
ogoln., otuclenl atlriiiOtl. 1111 thla context thai rnakoa
IM ,,..,.. raiNO by theiO Spoctlllm a nd A-n•r
r~cnenlaUona of concern 10 ua atl. I urge Tht
Sl*;llllm a nd tlw Stuclent ...._..lion to eramlne
those malt.,. tn tlllallghl.

Dell•••

4 lflld It Ril/n.l/
O.,Urtmlllt o/lnatructlolt

tt 11 w1th both anger and regret lhal I write you '""'

oti!Jc&amp;l loiter. I
about

nave

1Uteon yoora

DHn 1 ~t~ppanor ol WBFO 101
aMI 1 remember bcHI'\g ptaueo to

lind .such a dlver• lfled and well rounded public .sta11on
U'pOO

arr1VIng fn 8ut1110. Now~ however, W8FO hal

rejected tho 041ntra l role ol Unlv~l ty otallon• 10
P,ovlde muolc (lnd pvbiiG- allaltS)Ior a wloo ••rlety of

tutu.
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Tbe goal of ,uchlng • wide vatlety of perhaps
oentraltn Ino rK*It
WBI'O mont~l)l ~&gt;•DIIeatton out .,._ ptogram aci\Odult
beMa any Uf'iou'll anempJ to rNch sucn a goat.
lna\&lt;uld wo have "JNZ 88"' • JIZl all a 1t11noon. 111
eYtftlfl11, and fa&lt; 38 nourt trom Friclay night 10 Sundt;
nigh\. Jau woa no doubt poorly handlod by tho
alrwa..,.. although lhll other pvbl l~ station in town

1/ rnlnor~y fnl...,ll it atul cftad u

has an o)CcoUent anO lncteaalngly POPUlar jau program
every ...nlng. Indeed, prior to tho new look at WBFO,
t~e 11111on preoenlad lou on weo~cl.y ollornoona 111&lt;1
had a verltty of t1tetllef'l PBS offerings. as wtU aa
toea~ olton llvtll&gt;fOOrlmS. I concecle that lhelo may bo
m111y wno pttfl&lt; till Cllrro&lt;ll IIW oflenlatlon to tno
priot IUZ focus. out the new s chedule oftn~&gt;IY
- - olhlf, equall)l valid, ln\8fesls..
IMIM&lt;t, the new " JIZ.l 88"' Ignores lfT\portlnt ocher
mUJical a~ae wt.lch naY• previous-ly been rela Uwtly

lmportl:rlt at WBFO,")'et received lillie or oo oUOIItlon
elsewnete In thl Sullalo area. First, cla ssical mualc
hat ellectl. .l~ cllaoppoorecl and, I atsumt. not
llocaueo II can alto be hoard dally on WNEO. Many

wee-.

These ptooraml ,..,. otse~ared rot a prOQfam
1.,1.,-ing tnm 600f'U and ~C*I'wiY' •r-ow tunes!

s.cono,

the loll&lt;-old·llmey·bluegrtas spectR11'!1 1111
also bll the dust 04&lt;1 ttmoy 1\U not _ , 1&gt;81lrd on
W8FO since Katheune Hlven telt, but bfueg~st and
folk hat been represented in a -.arletr of tocatand PBS
progr•ms. suc:n a&amp; "Jubilee.., "Codfl5h Every Frtdar"'.
•nd PBS " Folk Festival." Instead, in admitting that
WBfO ~as bot~ "" ot&gt;ltgollon ancl, pres&lt;~mably, on
audience for tt'llr. mualc. we have ''Folk Sunday Night.' 1
The c:notcflt time spot, hom t to 11 p.m. Is de'tot.O to
Paul A.llot~'• " ~10 ~~~... p•esontlng ,_cllfl11S ol
western a.nd wn ·t em
Thll mUJ;ic: 1\as been
l&gt;fOS&lt;InteO bell., by 0.¥\d Ben&lt;lor'l In tn. pa.st and 15
also pteyed ~ otf* alateott• Itt tfl* area. 8kles Is
I tolled lor the 11 p.m. · ' &amp;.m. Ume period. Tradihonat
ancl b4uograss m..slt; 1o11Q a 11ap40 at .WBFO. can be
~ro bet wee" 1 a..m. and 7 a.m on Mondar morning!
Sucn achedullng wastea the tatent1 ol $CM"M())8 like
Dave Haney and '' an lnw" to those of us who
appreolet$ thls- mualc. MoretWer, stnce ihls ft\l!Sic can
hetdly be heard ataewhare In the area. those
unacquainted wlll't It will h l ¥11 !HUe opp«1unlfY to
de~lop en lr.tete&amp;t. F01 a ttallon with • ba.slui~J
acedemlc audience. calling such sct-eau fl"g

••lno

"cllveulfleO" Is tncompt'elllnoiDit.
Bulc.alty, fOf rnotlt ol us wltlt 1 relalh-ell nQI'mAI
Khedute a.n&lt;f whO rarely Uattn 10 muak t:HnWMn 1 a.m
and 1 L m. on -days, WBFO It, . . -.rttsecl. " JILl
08" . For one WI&gt;O haoloiiQ OUf)I&gt;OfiOO the •tatlon and lu
effort• to acquire decent pewer. the new format ts a
bltiOI pill. WBFO hts forfollecl Ito ctolrn •• a div-Uiecl
voice In Buffalo •nd, ~n turn. Itt claim fOt my support.

cte.ulul

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Spons&amp;uor
Brocl&lt;pon - Somebody famous
once said &lt;hll the onlythill,l cmain
is IUI&lt;at&amp;inty. A aod comment, and
one thll applies very wdl to sporu.
Ltke footboll.
One &lt;he way to Brockport Suue
Coil&lt;&amp;&lt; Saturday, someone who
koo"-. UB fOOl ball said &lt;hat apinst
rht Golden Eqles, &lt;he offcnsc:
would have to do most oft he work.
The defense supposedly wosn·r
rwly 5CI for·&lt;he pme. Hmmmm.
Jt is ltUtlbat the o((orue did wlw
HEY ...... WATCH .....-.uo£ 1 - - l l f i O - d v t l n u _ l o o _ S . . .
offaucs ase suppos&lt;d to do. The
Monico'*- the~ 1M ...-..~~~u~
for a Btoc*ponWia'IIWtth e lM•
Bulls put 14 poonu on the board .
· - - ...t - ............. luflalo tr1umpll.
But it was tbe: novice derensc that
held Brockport to 13, alvin&amp;
Ray Lauon, starling quanerback offt:nslve players must noc- have
Buffalo a J.() stan for &lt;he seuon.
for the Bulls, wu injured 32 "aooe 10 c:burch this weckmd.''
"It was a aood ..;,;· n.lliJlin&amp; seconds from halftime-a possible
Luckily. tbc Bulls did not bold a
bode Mvk Maier a&gt;mmented. "II collarbone injury vio a tackle by IOODOpoly on miaaka. The EqJes
showed that we could run the baiL e:.a1&lt; Marvin HuJ&amp;ins. Tbe junior watched some dd11u die in
And tbe defense looked good." The went three out or four 28 midfield, or worse. "When you aet
j ' 9'' j unior ltd the sroud lllatk yards,
buc
lhrew
three the ball past &lt;he 20, and dona
piihn&amp; up 102 yards in 27 tarries. interoeplions. This, combined with score. you haw 10 cb&amp;n&amp;e lhe
•ncludina the second Bulls r.hnlt """""'vcred fllmbles &lt;nded off.....,," Brock'p on head CIOidl
toi.KI\down.
early orr~ tbtttlu.
Bud SiJJU aaid. "MoM of O&lt;tr (four)
Uut the main story was with the
fumbles were cauacd by
dtfmsive unit . The new sptit .W. Ofrtul.. ro111es
mi.&lt;llandlina or the ball by the
allo..·e d for a lot more stuntina.
uwe lhou.ld have had some or quanerbatk and runnlna bath."
The fumbles bun bOih &gt;quads.
which, aa:ordina to S&lt;Veral EaaJcs those fumbles," rrponed Bulls;
caused aloe of confusion. While tbc head CIOidl Bill Doodo. " BIU the U B's three interttpted pust~
defenders did enrcmtly well, the damn &lt;hinas just wouldn't bounce crippled seorins drives. But the 501•
Bulls auack nwed several times right. I'm not worried about it. inter&lt;tpttd ball thrown by Eaale
With our offenst, it wu mainly quancrbatk Tim Brundle killed
before tllthill,l nre.
lUroovcrs almost caused a repeal miJreadill,l the ploy. We tan lust Broekpon.
Tbe 4634 Brockponi&amp;IU stuffed
of lasl year's dowoill,l. 111 1979 II play owr it."
turnovers ploaucd Buffalo .
Dcfc:nsivc Bleb eoacb P&lt;1c Rao into &lt;he stadtum -thed &lt;he home:
Saturday, six mi$lakes raised a Jot lied a handier reuon for &lt;helo&lt;k of team strike ftrSt. Late In &lt;he second
of Brockpon bopcs, if only In vain. fumble recoveries, dalmin• thll

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Man.._.., Roy._-_ _.,.

Ull£ TH~CH?-u - · - 410
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Quarter, .n.. a missed litld aoal,
Corntliuo Boykins Jllunaed into the
coclzooe after Dovid Cotter broke
throu&amp;h for .., II yard run to
Buffalo's I yard tine. The point

a ncr-, upped the .score 1~.
Buffalo went pointless until 32
1«01\ds wcreldl in tbc hall. On the
r ..... play, afta
in fOf the
Injured Lar100 , AI Wblltl&gt;ead
found flanker Frank Price in the
endzone. Pu11in1 in the ball, the
Bu,Us tO&lt;OP'aio made what Dando
dcscn'btd as "one or bis patented
Calc!Jes," ri&amp;bt on tbc ima,inary
eaclzone plane. Rich Phillips tied it
up tO md the half,
Durin&amp; &lt;he half-time break, UB
ooordinllor Dick Adams admiued,
••we made • r~ mistaka, bul
we're JOUla tO lroo them OUt. And
thm 'Zip, Zip,' ..

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The zips staned immedi&amp;~dy.
FolloWill,l the ICCOild ball ~kkofl,
Whitehead
tbc BoJ1s throuaJ&gt;
wlutl Dando dcscn"bed as a "drive
witl&gt;eut a flaw." Coverin&amp; 80 Jllfds
In 17 plays, the 9:14 minute
production mdtd with 1 I yard
spo'int by Mllk Maler. TIJ[. runnlna
bod: kept tht dnw alive iJii..,. plays
before with a r.hnlt yard bunl oo a 4
and I. The point after by Pbilhpo
wu aood, the mar&amp;in or vicrOty.

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c."O&lt;.IPfaJ.n,

linebacker Jad: Dundat, admlutd
afltr the tluo ''lbt dd....
made a ,..., mistakes, but it's early
in the scuoo." One or l.lloK
mistakes come with 8:22 left in the
pme. Bruntlk hiuina Boykins with
• 19 yltd touchdown pass. Bot the
i&gt;OUlt afla ltttmpl sailed to tbc
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UB Frisbee Club weathers a
waning drought in players
The Wode World or Sporu hasn't discov&lt;red it Y&lt;t.
but Ultim~~~t Frishte could be &lt;he s.lc&lt;ptr spon of the
de&lt;'adt.

Still played u a Oub spon 11 UB, the team bu aont
throuih a period or waninJ in&lt;eresc aller inltwly
attniC:till,l alaraefollo,.ina. "We used 10 have about 30
players a ftw yean OJO," dub p&lt;cs!dcnt Sieve KluJ•
reponed .
On campus sin« 1974, tbe Frisbee dub has mer th&lt;
likes of RPI, p...., Slate, S)TICUSC, Cornell and
Miobipn State. In Mardi of 1977, Buffalo d&lt;ftlled
Printtton. the second·ranktd team i.n the East at the

time.
The name of the pme is Uhimate, and it is played on
a 60 by 40 yard fttld. Sevat mea mal&lt;&lt; up a team and
play 1wo 14 minute halves. There: arc no dcsianatcd

reJcrea, as e-ac:h man calls his own roull. ••No rerHca
means thll the J&amp;mt is competitive, bt.n nol
compedtlve," Kluaa aplaioed.
Other restrictions on &lt;he PJM fO&lt;bid - a l
contaa, such u pushlna or sllppina. and limit runnina
after the frisbee is cauaht. "Of count, you'relllowed
a couple of Jtcps to slow down, bu.t you can teU if
liOCDOODe is ttmninJ,'' the p&lt;esidau explalocd.

5c:ori.na in &lt;he same: iJ biSed upon ftndin&amp; a rccdver
in the md 1101&gt;&lt; and oompldinJ a pus to him.
lncompld. puscs arc turnovers, and no ooe an pall
10 blmatlf-"airbnuhin&amp;" ill OisboeUik.

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on awa)' play. '' R...,t roed trips by the dub have 001
btt1l very succasful due to a ~t of playm," the

p&lt;tsidau explaioed. " The Frishte Oub u bopina lor
mort mcmben to come out and pia)' -"
Ultltnatt I'I'Ktl«
Tbc squad is ~ina its pna&gt;&lt;:c odltdulc tlus
season to throe lima a wttk, splituna tbc •wkouu
bel....., the campuses. TuesdayS and TbursdaYI tbc
hurlers take over tbe Diefendorf soOballlidd, stanill,l
•:30 p.m. The fields ntll lbe Amherst tennis eouns
wc!J t.he KLion S..urdoys 01 2 p..m.
The tcam wtlcomcs Ill tr)'OUU. " JWI abo.- any
newcomer iJ ~." Klup aaid. "If he is
c:xperienttd, rme. Otherwise he'll learn p&lt;&lt;lty
quickly." Th&lt; club bu an orpnizational meetina
1omorrow in Hus LoWl&amp;e ar. 6 p. m.
When wU&gt;ter fa&gt;ally COGI&lt;S to Buffalo, the Frilbee
crew rtlr&lt;ats to tbc warmth or tbc Amh&lt;Tst llubbk.
Kneepads are th&lt; only po'Oicction worn, ·"""" though
the pme ar~s "prtlty vlolmt somerima," Kluaa said.
Only &lt;he offiCial 165 aram wti&amp;ht rrilbee is used in
c:ompcdtioo.
The,.,_, started in 1969 at Columbia Hi&amp;h Scbool
in New Jcrtey, i$ a IOlid an.racdon on c:ampu.sa
nationwide. UB compcU:s in the New York StOlt
Realc&gt;MI CO&lt;Ilp&lt;lilipo. The top two flllisbc:rs at &lt;hal
01

..... a d - 10 tbc I!&amp;Jtc:m Rqiooal clwnpioruhipo.
Ultimately, tbc top I!&amp;Jtc:m and Wes1c:m teams.,... io
the Coil~ 0\8mpioosblps.
Fllnded bySA-"for road trips. mainly JU," Klup
aaid~ sqllad pouauly hu • aloe-Giall ..........
iDdudlQa lbree lfaduate saadtDts. A liult oew blood
could .....,.;.ably Frisbee ""' or tbc Squire
fountain area ud into lbe national - .

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ikuMk ~to find 1ft OfPt!"

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ri&amp;ht or the crossbars, Ieavins the
8ulJJ with a slim ed&amp;e. Enter the

tole Brockport interception.
Wit.h aies of uwe don•a \ole in
tile row-th quaner" to boost them,
the llulJJ clefeose crusbod the Eaales
last hopo oowtesy or aleapina eateb

Hear the Shofar Blown at the
CHABAD HOUSE

by safety Sam Monaco. The .....
the bead, two banded srab started
the Brockport Ol&lt;C)(!us from the

The Jewish Student Center
Services wUI be held on B01ll Compwes

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So, the someone wtso knows

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.Ntt O'l'tt the Ellkott CtMk

fOOibaJ) V&lt;rJ ' Well WOS wron&amp;• So
wu the pfop:am. The fact sbec:t

B&lt;ldge - · Sj)oiAdi.,.WIII&lt;Hon

FIRST DAY:w..s. Sept. t0.7:30pm
Thura.llept. 11 ·9 :30om Tulllldl·5:30pm

pointed out that in the lase two
contests, the :combined score was
IZ3 pointes and it advised, "rou
can expect more or the wne."
While the' outoome wun 't last
year-'s 3Z.2S sluarest, It holds tome
promise.
Tht Bulb iQjured Ray l.anoD
pointed out that in Sanuday's pme
there was a lot or ball contn&gt;l. It

was the twnovus tbal hun us. We
can blow boles throuah thdr Uoe.
After that; it's just ball control."
Dando aarc.ed, saylna "Our

offeo.sive iine did a super job

clearina thtm out.'' He also
prOOiiJ&lt;d that they will 101 better

everraame.

What&lt;Yer yOU believe, UB b oow
1-4. The orreose put eoouah poinu

oo the board ODd leamed a lot. The

clefeose put OD a superl&gt; show,
ovu-ccmiD&amp; the IDexporieDce of a
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•tart lookin&amp; at Conland SWe
CoUqe. 8\11 at least they bad the
weekend to eelebrate a solid
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Brockport'&amp; Head Cooch Bud Sims said. ''Today the
JtllllU hur1 w." 11&gt;&lt; stuntin&amp; ddoruc bdd the Eqles to
ll poinu Ill Saturclay't l.._ll win.
"Tbuplit N Is monaureoive," Blllls' Head Coacb
Bill Dudo pointed OIJl. "You're 0111 Iller&lt; maklnc
thinp hai)!'Cn. "
The oc:w dda~Jt ...,e ba&lt;.t to Buffalo wbea R.to
..... hired. ' 11be Bulls rmt il (lh&lt; oplil ~ badt iD lh&lt;
sixties, wl&gt;tft lliU {l)oDclo) was under Doc Urich. IIIOie
it from him ODd wed h "' my bi,c1J scbol. It mUR b&amp;vc
worked, Iince ""' """ championships aix ,...,. out or
cqht .
Thtft Wbm R.to joU&gt;cd the Bulb ti\U year, ~am.
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Tbe main disadv&amp;ntac 10 tM. ocw, ..otd dden.se'' b
lh&lt; diff&lt;ra&gt;ea ill bloctinc os:sipmcnu fOf lh&lt; fronl
four ond In puo mvcr!ll". "You b&amp;ve morupeed than
If YOU HEm HEI.,, ~ llultolo • •"""'" - . . bulk on the front line. and In the secondary you only
.,.,,,.. ..... _ ....... .. - · Dooolnt 1171 .... " - have thrc&lt; ...., ba&lt;.t inRead or four " Rao aplained
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The BuDs' defense must ~ In the contest 11
8rockpor1, lh&lt; EaaJcs were mntinualy fOfoed into the
,third and lona titultions. "You Jive up thrc&lt; or four
yard.r with the aplit aix," Dando commented, "But.
you pull he other team in the hole a lot of times."

~pralsedthedefcruiveunicatBrockpon,,.yina

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that 'for a new croup, they cam&lt; alooa Wdl . They
W&lt;rc ttstcd early and they came throu&amp;h. We made a
few crrora, but that 's to be: CXj&gt;Celed. A couple or tlm&lt;s

ftalOn,
we were in a ~c. but no one gave up ...
Bock in the ancirnt days of footbal l, even bc:fore
The Eqles were only able to produce 4S yards
cd&lt;Yislon coveraae was invcnced, tht stanclald defens&lt; rushtna and 97 yards In lh&lt; oir, mmpared to UB'r
was called splh •I• or (four by four or 50-$0.), 60/141 sutlsllc:s. The defcntive ului.or the Bulls rested
Essentially; four lincm&lt;n arc In fronc, backed by four during cbe semnd half, driv&lt; ofover nin minutes, after
Hnebadcer&gt; and a t"'ce man secondary. This was aood ~•Y rtrst half.
enl.uat&gt; for Notre Dam&lt; to US&lt;, a lona lime oao.
"lb&lt; 1tJds really ro&lt;:l&lt;ed and socked chcm," Dendo
Thtft, aocordlna to UB's dtfensove back&amp; coach Prtc boasted. "lc was quite an accomplbhmcnt for them."
bo, a chiUI&amp;e occured. "They ju•t mov&lt;d •~ ay from
Aplmt Conland State nm S.Uurday, R.to Is
it ," he Ald. "SonK onll&lt;&amp;&lt; trled .oome~hlna differ&lt;nl, cautious. "'jllcy have 1 O&lt;W coach and a new staff.
tb&lt;y win a Nasional championship, and &lt;VCfYQnt We'll have to work a litlle on stunts and a r... other
&lt;Witched to u. " The chana&lt; was to the GOw famUias S·2 thinp."
dcfeme.
CoiiSidcrlna the mmparativdy small siu of the
No-.adays. ""'" eollqes have rive men on ihelitu:, BuDs. the rchlrtb of lh&lt; split aix could provide o bi&amp;
andonlYt"olinebacken.asmbinedwlthth&lt;secooclary booat to,thet....,.'s rcmrd.. "We may ba1 somcon&lt;
of four mm. So for now, the Bulls tak&lt; a decided cdJ• wbo wt're- supposed to bal," R.to said. Bw, as far
whb them into pm.s.
u lh&lt; olhtrscbonls ao. Dando warns '•They had b&lt;IC«
''You can otunt more out of 4..4 thao ow or a .5-2, " be: rc.ady f01 us. "
-Dan Ho/Mr

petfto,.. are aoallabre today, (9/ B) thru

Sept. J5th at the SA Of/Ice, 111
_.,lbert Hall. To be elected a re:
4 Dono Senatore
6 Off Campue Senator•
2 Senatore at Large
Deodllne for tumJng In petjtfone ..
Monday, Sept. J 5th at 4 :00 pm. Elec·
tfo,.. wur be held Tueeday and W~ .
clay, Sept. 23 and 24th.

---------------------CRAFT WORKSHOPS
FALL SEMESTER 1980

*All workshops available to students,
staff, faculty, alumni and the
community
• All workshops credit-free

Creative Craft Center
120 MFAC Ellllcott, Amherst Campus
Phone: 636-2201

MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 15

TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 16

WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 17

THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 18

BASIC
POTOGRAPHY

GENERAL ART
11·2 PM 6 WEEKS

FRAME LOOM
WEAVING

14 PM 6 WEEKS

BASIC
PHOTOGRAPHY

14 PM 6WEEKS

BASIC POnERY

POTTERY

LEATHER
BELT MAKING

CAST1NG

14 PM 6 WEEKS .

7·10 PM 6 WEEKS

STAINED GLASS

7·10 PM 6 WEEKS

·ADVANCED
PHOTOGRAPHY

7·10 PM-6 WEEKS

CDUWING-PAINT1NC1

7·10 PM 6 WEEKS

BAT1K

14 PM 2 WEEKS

7·'10 PM 6 WEEKS

JEWELRY
7·10 PM 4 WEEKS

OUILnNG

JEWB.RY

7·10 PM 6 WEEKS

BASIC

MAKING

GBERALART

7·10 PM 6 WEEKS

7·10 PM 6 WEEKS

CAWCRAPHY

7·10 PM 4 WEEKS

IDUWING-4'Mfi"'NQ

COLOR

PHOTOGRAPHY
7·10 PM 6 WEEKS

Fall1980
Membership Drive
Students Only!!!
$5 DISCOUNT

PHOTOCRAPHY
7·10 PM 6 WEEKS

~FORM

CENTER HOURS
Monday to Thursday
1·5 PM and 7·10 PM Friday and Saturday
1·5 PM
Closed all University
Holidays
_..

POi IERY

14 PM 6\NEEKS

WORKSHOP
DISCOUNTS
AVAILABLE
TO MEMBERS

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Funded by: Sub·Boar:ct I, Inc.

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ABBIE

Spons Editor

Orowiaa up in the 1960s, I watched lbe people
around me .,....t 10 cam 1M term "The Silent
Cleocrllion." Dw:iDa the next ten yean, it WIS TM and
!be "Me Gm&lt;rotiou...
11 _ . obvious to lbc casual ~ that lbc

HOFFMAN
Anyone 1• n·
terested in seeing Abb~e here

Please Call636·2950
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"NOI-Me" ~ taken over. Campus
o&lt;paizlotions put out the c.ll ro&lt; voluntea~, and bear
in reply "DOt me." UB spons cvenu chronically wrrer
fro&lt;n sparse crowds in auentW&gt;c:e. The West outbreak
or apathy came friday, at Shenanipm.
It was advtni&gt;&lt;d by lbc Srodcnt Auociauon u an
adtivity "that will ptbcr hundreds or audeou
together." There ....., bWJdrods all ri&amp;ht, maybe two.
A&gt; one b...S resideru put it, "We tried tOld all or the
rreshmmout bert, but noocofthem knew what it was,
so they cfKfn't Ytantto come out-~"
So. that'&gt;it. A toss up. Wuitalactorpubliekyor a
wealth or other thinp to do on a friday artemoon?
Resident Mvison were asked to promote 1he idea,
&lt;&gt;p&lt;cially amana tbc rreotunen, whO probably Nill
don't know whal's Join&amp; On. (Come to think orit, I've
been here rour yew, and I don't know what's goinl
on. But at least I koow wbo to uk.)
Pcrbaps in their brief time on campus, the
newcomers bave already picked up the worldly air of
apa\hy that mark&gt; the four-year moran. You know the
son- students wbo t hink the friday niaht nicks are the
hiahest sort or cultural event \hat comes to U B. The
M id ~Upstaters travel 2:00 miles on a weekend and pay

10 bucb IO wllch lbe Syracwt Or.nacmm ploly II tho

lollat~A·Oome.

Ju ..,. lltrmative. oolllidor waldo&amp; up raiiy oa a
Soturtlay anen&gt;ooa and ao1111 dowD 10 Rotary f"Jdd.
A bout 100 or your rdlow stodtotsbave beal ~
bulku acuJn1 raody ro&lt; II .....Jtmd football clateo. The
r1111 borne pme Is a September 20, tltt orr 11 1::10
p.m., apiJul Grove Oty.
AJoaa-..ilb rootball, I oumbtr or otb&lt;r sporU &lt;VI:DU
tate place on campus, and 1M llhl&lt;tes ia'Oived would
probably .-y sood money ror 11ta&gt;tioo. 1bt = t
cyclo or 1D lllllcte'J carur involves w..tJ or IJta"Y
aaioo, roUowcd by a rewbri&lt;r~&gt;o&lt;anor ~o&lt;~ualbeod-to­
h...S comp&lt;thloa.
You hear NIJIOWf rrom otbCfccllquthillhinpare
dlrrereot. or tount, UB hu liOIDt llllique prol&gt;lans
and $1tulllon.s. But the btuit pranite raiWDs lbe same.
Unless I lot or NUcknl&gt;ld 0\U their tend&lt;DC)ItO a'Oid
rrtt UniYUiity activities, the activities tould di&gt;app&lt;at
rrom campuJ. NOire Dam&lt; holds I lottery tO Jive out
stodmt lickeu, and they have lines a lbc door.
CI'OJ\ted there is I sharp level or diller~ bdwem ..
and Soulb Bend, but th&lt;ll .... aren't ooaked ror eight
11and a year tuition .
So take a chan«. Rod one or the silt tholl$8lld
athlctic schedules noatlna around Cl!IIP"-' and check
out a aport. Any sport. Not only will you have made a
positive contribution to thlJ Univenity. not only will
you rta.p a set or memoriu you ean sJo.ss over come

Alun1ni Day, but you mllht actually have a good tlme
et UB.

UNIVERSITY PRESS

TASTE THE BEER THAT OUTSEllS
ALLTHE OTMERS IN CANADA:
LABATf'S.
Cood~

l.abatts, Canada's No. I s~lling bttt; ls now lmponed to the US.
So. now il's easkr to try our l.abatts-and u~tand ~secret
of its popularity ~
Wt' think you11dikovt'T a ~that:S crisp, dean and natunlrruly. tilt' bet'r that I3SttS as good as tilt' rounfry It ~ from.

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Join the
Army Reserve
without
interrupting
college.

ean Army Reserve ·
Opportunities
856·1650

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Only 40 Unde'fi'Gduate •ipaturet
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CAMPUS!!
APPUCA110NS
AVAn.ABL£

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Apply Studeat A.Noc. Office,
Ill Talber Hall (AC)
or
IRCOffice
101 FU10 Qu.d (AC)

DEADLINE: FOR THE RETURN OF
APPUCA TIONS IS TUES. SEf&gt;T. J61h

Welcome students NEW and OLD to the
Western New York Area.
We offer the VERY BEST in com~Mte automotive
c:ate ~ a ratOnablc pri«. It would be our ple1111re to
scrw you.
Our shop is equipped to handle your necck with the
latat modem:equipment. We offer • Sun DiatiiOitk
Scope, lnfared Exhaust Analyxer, ~:om!Mte Bra~
Scrviee, Front End Allenmcnt and much more. We
bKk our ,.lo,k with the best producu and pam. We
don't uw t«onck or off brands r~.
We haw been in our location for nearly 10 years, 10
we haw crown with the tollllllllllity and It''
automotive nuds. We look forward to mfdlns
you ...
BOB' DON
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lht HYS Pf'Hed.rtfi•J b.llfot. C•ll
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ROOTIES
PCIHP ROOM
11 5 Stahl Road

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dl-$1,

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oroup,. et 1M Jt'Wit.h Ctnt.,. Of Gruftr
' 8uffeto. A.mt.rtt IV11dlng, E•perlf!ftCt
worklnt wf"' tHf' ttOI.IPI ...~ . ••
rntt'f'ttted, c•ll
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OFF-&lt;AMPU$ HOUSING
AftARTME)IfT FOR R&amp;NT

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Stvdlo apertmtnt lor rtnt, Fully
t~o~rnlllwd, utllltltt, wlfer • pno.ne

WORK STUDY STUOEN~-""

TN $ptefrvm n t'KtPtloNt,., proof
rHdln, t,Dfttt.. A.c:cotntOtr•nt nowa.

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of fttt PIPff, come IO 15.5 SquWt
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HALF OUI'LEX 'ror rent. Thr . .
bedrooms sulletHt for fOUf ~le,
t VtllttMt lmmtdl.,t'ly. Five mlnlltes
from t m:l'lotf"'t Cempus. Some furnlture
fiVIIIIble If l'lltCOtd. RM' rwvoflebte
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HOU~TE WANTED tor 2 bedroom
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prtferrtcl. NHf MSC. rtnt 1~ 1

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ROOMMATE : Ftnille, sttnifurni:Jheod

t PI. 20 mAIMe walk MSC. 16.2.001.
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Brothers Furniture
433 Grant St. lt\&gt;tnw LIWJ
GOOD USED

Springs. Mattresses
Chests. Dressers.
Furniture &amp; Household
Items · also Misc.

886-4072 - Open

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10% STUDENT
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work from our office.

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                    <text>bJ. Sttll Coodcblld

be Jtoppal lbe !Wldl · - the lobbyitll OrtF,iz.alion
refllscd to pnrride lb C0111J&gt;U1 reedpt1. NYPI.RG maintained
!MIIince it is a oentrallzed off1ee It doea not kec:p campus· bY·
SUNY audeat leadon are a&gt;rtcerned that a m...,. campus budaels.
addrasina tbe question or cllsbun&lt;ment o r mandatory
student fees m_, llffca tbclr authority over tbcse fllDdJ. Tho lloyoed NYPfRG
mcmorandwn. cin;uJatina t,hrouahout the state. wu In
The s~ is currently "tncumbered." tccordJna to
response to a recent decision by a UB adroinlstrtttor to Treasurer Alan Nathan. NYPIRG bas until October I to
withhold money due to Ibis Uaivcrsity's branch of tbc New pro'{ide tbe documenwlon which Nathan bas ..,quested-a
Yort Publk lnlaal R....,..., Group (NYPIRG).
brc:akdown of bow saJuicd suff mcmbcn ...., paid and a
"It's borrmdooll aod we 'lrill iporc tbem." ISSa1ed cletalk&lt;l Job dclcrlptlon or each. If NYPIRG refused to
B•tllhunton Suodmt AuocUWoo (SA) President o..., CQG~ply, the money will ao into SA's Ja1&lt;r11 funds. from
W'-wstl, "tbeo we'D battle tbem on lt." lie told Tit~ whl&lt;b onlv tho Sludoot ICtill~ can rei cue iL
S/]«11111!' th.at he,bad dliiCIISSed tbe.mattcr with ~.otbcr Yet mai1y insist !bat the issued aocs far beyand NYPIRG.
SA pr&lt;SideD!s
1111 aaroed tbe awddlnes a&gt;ntunod 10 the SlemiDiisted, "It wu nota NYPIRO question, it 1. . stlldent
meaJO
IUltable.
dot
t
csc1oo "
"Mos SA prcsiclmts ate aoina to spit at it," W~ OWl ory oe 11.•
'
•
added, includlq UB SA praideot '"" ~echan. Sheehan
Hanipn admit• that she has formulated "? ~ew ~or
declloed conun&lt;nl, noilna that he prcfera 10 walt until he _ roaulatloiU, but ~~., has sunply restated ~illlltl pri~
meets with admiDisuatonto aaua&lt; their reiClloos ·
and added her opmiOIU. The Doputy Counal also explaitlecl
'
tMI tbo auiddiacs ate "Intended IO ald, 110t dictate catOput
- ~-" NYPIRG offtdals ,....e aitieal of tho mana.
Stadalt Allocialion of the Scare Unlvcnity (SASU) C&gt;OIIIi&gt;laiJIIII&amp; that sinc:e it b only ooe
it bas little
praidcnt Jlm Seem .echoed Wisnewsti'~eoodcmnation ofthe W&lt;iJbt. "We woo't write a contract actlO&lt;dina to ber
memo mallltainlna that admlllistrat
trYina 1 ·~u opinion.'' ~potcsman Torn Wathen Insisted. Bu1 both
men
owr DWidatory reeo.·?~.ar;..nctod :'..at th: Nathan aod Lorenwti ~ed that t~ contract oould be
~ ~ually we away po- from tbe SA's _ taken r~ tbe me;mo to $8Wfy th.U: ~e.
bcciiOiac tile stucleol ao...........r CllrftDlly "acu pow..Thc1p0k&lt;SIMQ lashed out at Hamaao • drall and uscned
throQib coouol of m.anclatory fees."
that it wu desiped, ?~ to
NYPIRG, but at
,. - - ilralled by Deputy Coltneil for Lqal mandatory fees In aeneraJ. What ll docs. Is thJ;Ouab 1111
Alfaln ~ S. HarripG witb the auiiUDce of various Vice . ~e ~berne of """""ntlna moasura, ~·es the
P1aidd&gt;u tor SWdent Alf.U. ~tu tb~ St.au. UB adminbtraoons ~nttol ov"! wbal NYPIRG does,
Aaociac Vila ~'raideD~ Yor Slud&lt;llt A/I'.U. ADtboQy rdatod. UB Pro)ect Cooc-dinator t.-ci Smltb ..,-...1 with
~ for clotiDa out JMDdatory fees Wacbeft, cJ.aimiaa tbe mano is ...., etfort to llmil us."
bcro-wu iDvolved ;, tbe Alb1117 dlscuuiolu.
Tbe memo Is lnteftded to aiQcl&lt; campus p-ooipl in their
The. pqinu outlined by Harripn apply to "Ole ..,. of deallnas wilh NYPiltG aod Olber extcrt1al I'O'IP" 10 tbat the
IIIIDdotory •udall fees aod ,.. of Ualwni!y facilities by local SAs and local QI'JIIllutJoa cbopun CliO arrive 11 a
-...1 -·P'fllll ~·· But ID patic:Wary, tbe proper cootn&lt;l for llltw-e funclilla lfniAIGIIC"'S.
III'DR _..... 111e crafted to baDdle tbe · HanipD'• cootnct spec~ro:s tbat deWJod Wormatioo bi
uaiNYPillO problcat.
•
· pro¥ided for a-Is aod ..mc.s 1111 oopaiDiloQ ' needs.
11111 .,._e _.., 011 t..or..-n's willlboldlll&amp;aholll ball
that procedun:, h .._lllj)pOIOdly be dottnliaed that
-.N~~P~aG'• .W.OUO ~ SA -.lloc:etlan, called
..Uvltlea aod pro}ects .,., for tho bmelit or tbe camp~~~
.......,. ..... ne AuooUc VIce ............... tlslt ~- Other lnfonnarion, lilt writes. lbould lliCiullt.
Nt.,.E:Ifltor

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description or tbe proj&lt;as ond a
of all salaried
employees and the lenath or their CXJlC&lt;,ed trntu..,.
Th_e contrott &amp;bould lllo oplain tbe manner or payment to
~ oraaniudon. so thu f!JIIl&gt;dll aw&amp;r&lt;b can be banded ow
m ~ wilh SCf"ices pcrfonn&lt;cl. Htonipn believes tMI
if on orpoilllJoo requesls ~ pa)'m&lt;nts, cfucn&lt;lon for
decisioo-makina should remain in the hands or tbe campus
lldminlstraiors.
ADd, mo.u lroponaotb for NYPIRG'• cuc, lbe contr8CI
lbould ba"" .._ , . iodicaOoe or how tbe cosu of conlrOCI
~ ....,.. arri"1:d • ·" Hanipn"is cmical o f the Cllf'a lt
UB lllftQI&lt;mall wiUcb docs oot provide the rdotloaslup
between iitrVl&lt;a tmd paym&lt;nt.
o..plte Lorenwti'l arauracot tMI NYPIROU. to submit
ltemizJOd reedpt1, tbe cont..., propoul doea not call for than
to be iucluded i.n lbe qte&lt;ment. "Tho ~ ... sbc
wrileo, "sl&gt;ould be abk to proYide CIIO\I&amp;ll mformatioo to
rcsol¥1: these quatic&gt;M."
Oo the quc:stlon of mandatory fees in aencraJ, Harriaan
loel IS (u U to imply thlt &lt;amPUl president&gt; could pouibiJ
o,..-nllt Sludcm activity bucl,a ~·ed by
SA-«D&lt;&lt; could disrcprd studcol ref&lt;f'CDdWD Olll&lt;:OIDCI.
Tho other .,.jot topic m...-.cl in tbe """"o· addr=&lt;d to
VU Chaocdlor for Sludoot Afnliu Roo Bristow. invoiY&lt;S
space alJotmmu oo&lt;&amp;atpv.s..
Tho memo c&amp;llt for a rovocable pcnuit- whi&lt;:b would
indude "compensation" (rau) to the Uaivcrsit)'-10 be
Jflnted thfO&lt;IIb SUNY to the atcmol ~. Tbe
pcn:nit-requlred for NYPIRG. Hanipo lmp6cs-would
bave to be aPI'fOYed by the V'tce Cbaoc:dlon for Capital
Facilities and F\nance and Bullneu, in adclltlon to the Slate
Attorney GcncRI aod Coropuoller.
Yd the issue of spaec bas ~ to be discwoed formally by
NYPIRG Mel tbe Uai-.i!y, ~ -.-c:cs iDdl&lt;:ale tbe
lobl&gt;yiDa OfPIIIzaljoa could fmd itsdf in trouble 00 lbe
matter. Smith declined IO clitcuss lpl(le, ootina it had oot ~
boca brotilbt up aod ......, nor 1111 issue." AI for the currmt _ , . due NYPIRG, Smith said It is
"business as USUAl" for t.be ~ - N&lt;Ftlatlom
iAvolviaa repn:sclltllti... r,_ Slob 8aucl I, SA. SASU,
Sn...... Affain ll&gt;d NYPIRG ba-e bea aoin&amp; oa to VI ODd
brW: tbe UB -~·AU of tbe pudcs " " - • mu..d
COIIUDCill.

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

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PMS-Widl - . 11aop1aa chlllclllf1 for 111 u.s.
...r 2:5 porc:eat oflbe wort r~ 11w1

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

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

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

Housing-Part 2

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

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

UB't ltousint,•h~

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

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SAC.AlO G..OUNit GoodJMII"MidMD aowd
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becofM •ptt;, . toOK¥"-• Ul CfonMicwy
room ....,., 100 o._ ,.....,..
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so ml.n)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

academ ic

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bo•t•er,

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

Oepa"ftlf"aU l i t DO._. &amp;i"'-CD

updates from the oclocdulilta &lt;mi&lt;IS
th11 sbo'4 how IIWIY studeou
reaiJtered f01 which claua and 01
wbtllima. "Thb wa1 depanmeou
kno"' hoW lO ICbeduf&lt; CIOU.... and
whether co add mo« co tbt'
schedule," Drtmuk ald. "This wW
result tn a more lirtn and Slablc
schedule."
.,..llhouah lhc wall 10 drop or add
courses "ariH hourly, Dremuk

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"Not ,..tlty.'' a illll)ll)l ...,_ bilto&lt;y ltlodml

o; etten as be atmdo bdort lhtce noc qllile ~
~ Jac~ta. Tbcmlddlemmbuohheyou&amp;bluluiobehind

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

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

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

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

for the

SOUND GOOD? - IT IS 00001

THE J

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New CoUJ'IIefl of Iutereet iu Judai~Stodies "-,
Check'!.t of Couna fOI' Credit Offered FaJl '80
JS 280: Jewith Myetl.clem

Reg. No. 192501

1Mi6hu illto t/t.t J•wllla vllw of t/t.t My•IVW• of
O...tio10. t/t.t Atrribur.• of Q.d, Spriau&gt;l won.u_
My•licoJ - p a of t/t.t Sou4 R""-'-Dott, RftW'
~Wdollo t/t.t ~Miolp bo-.o Plty.u.J &lt;md
Spirinu.L No bo&lt;AVC?Uitd rwquim.
a.bW NG....,.~. CMIIed RaMO!
~t c._.~- HO poa ZlON~ 1b11

JS 284: I.M1 A J..W. Law

Re,J. No.

A ...,., wltklt will dUa.u l•rulflRm t/t.t
poUlt of..JIU• of .I..W. ,...,_. ~ rtd.
toplu "' t1t.t boN of
&lt;md lu
fi6Ar t&lt;i 10WN/pty; lll'fMI'I ,..,. •lrll to
riM DVupora. /rrul &lt;md t1t.t occuplod -roria;
tiM 1,.,.,-, o{li11U..I" Io-':J•wi.lt u.ud
1MtUnt l•l'fMli U{&amp; No bot:~ rwquim.
JWoW a-w
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JS 256: Jewieb Folldon

A "'"' COfU'I• •mmittJII#J•wi.h lonr, "'foultd. Ill
.....,_,., &lt;md _ , , _.. A fruchtlstbw A11WY
of t/t.t oral U~ fotH.r..•llfHM• &lt;md NYIIII•
tllal •:r.pNaa tiM ount4l JtiiJIIA ..,.,cJo.u..U..
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MAY BE REDEEMED
FOR ONE GAME OF
BOWIJING &amp; ONE PR.
OF SHOE RENTAL
Until the close of bulln...
September 12,

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Rae-Center
Umlt OM ClMqiOn

. peru,,... penon.

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

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

b7 O.o Bowman

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

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

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

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LANGUAGE IN HUMAN UFE
An lntroduetory sur¥ey. How t.anguages w~ as communlelit!On
oy11toms. Tho roles ptaytO by language In lluman ~hly. tn
social systems ana In culturaJ continuity.
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ORGANIZATION OF LANGUAGE
An Introduction lor non-maJors 10 the sc:Jence ol language. Toplca
lnc.lude lh• sounds of language; 1M hi5tory of languag-e and
lanouage.s. languaoe and the brain, n()l'l-humln commun1catlon
aystem. and unf¥ersaJa of lanou•o•-

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Stude!ll mtJidaiOfY , _ llave lono liMn a !hom In lila aida ol
Un'-alt1-atlona. Stii&lt;Mnta ~ually voice conc.n' that thei r
moMY ta being epent lml)rOC*ty ot on cau- they don't betlew ln.
How-. SUNY hu gone O'teftloard wltll ltelatest memo.
8111dent Aaaoclatton (~ olllclala repeatedly attempt to plot new
atraii!QI. . to Wfb manctatory r.. abutee. Uni..-.Jty admlnletratore
., are lotced to subtly over- the eyatem ol Cllndl ng ahldent
li orgenWitona to ehec:k for olarlng lmproprl«lea.
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Yet diiCOnlenl Ia soutllkid again and again and the debate aver
dlabutMI of the mandatotY , _ alrnmere. No doUbt aoma ctlanueara In otdet.
But any changes shculd be made c:autloualy to ansura that
SUNY C,ntral and the admlnatratlon l e almply not maai(Jng an
Impi ngement on student rlghta wllh technicalities. Antegonlam
between the 11dmlnlstratlon and atudent groops- either tor
pOlitical or philosophical dlllerencea-nas existed and should not
ovor bo Impetus for chanae.
No student or student ieader should quietly walch a memo, like
tho orie I rom AlbanY! circulate tho SUNY campuses. Martdatory lee
guraerrnes need a change, but not one that wfll weed pOWer away
from students.
Fot too tong students fought to gain autollomy over aometsaues
on campus. The reaction of the Binghamton (SA) President to the
merno-"tt'e hOflendous and we will l gnote them"-may be
ollghtly •~treme. but It's on the right track.
The Albany feller, drafted by Deputy Counsel for Legal Affaire
Nancy S. Harrigan, spells out requirements an organization must
adhere to If It seeks funding. As suggestions, they're good ana It
might be wise to consldel"thom.
But the Implication that university presidents could overrula
student activity budget allocallona approved by an SA and
disregard student referendlrm votes on mandatory fees Ia
Intolerable. If that Is the case, any "powef' vested In studenll Ia 1
simply a facade. The suggestion Itself Is brazen.
The oJher absurdity ol the Harrlngan memo Is Its ca11 lot a
university to lnue a revolteble permit to an "extemaJ" organization
and expect • oolripensatlon" lot apace used on e!llbus.
Cherglng an organization like NYPIRG lor the space It uses Ia
unfair. Many studen ts would argujl that NYPIRG Is more valuable
to thom than a number o f "lnlernal" organizations. The projects
that NYPIRG organizes and the lobbying skills It teaches to any
Interested university' member should be componntlon enouah.
Asking a " rental" fee from any student group at a public
unlverahy appears to defy the whole concept of stat•tunded
education. charging any student Of group of students-who
C0&lt;1trlbuta aometnlng to the unlverstty-lot the space they take up,
Ia absurd.
HOI)Ifutly, the memo will be taken only as a auggeallon and
eom• of Its ldau wilt be adapted to raa&lt;:h an agr-..en t between
SA and NYPIRG here. The UB participants have aatd that can be
Walked on.
We have no doubt thatthla University's SA will stand s trong In
any negotiations and not relinquish student powers to tha
administration. We are not particularly worri ed What the outcome
will be.
by Robart G. 81111
But wnat concerns us Is the memo's tone and Implications.
Although NYPIRG Is the only organization menlloned, It Ia obvious
Tllomao Wolfe wrote that you could come
thet SUNY C«\tral In Albany hu other groups In mind. Thll nome~ and you belt.vod htm. The _,ld fact thai
c:ampua could be torn apart If groups are Isolated by varying 8ulfalo WUII't nome fO&lt; you helped rationaliZe your
atwo,_ COflllng /Hell M&lt;etnat...t. Whet'*'"' -~
crlte.l a.
But most Important Ia the IUQ98atlon . that power Ql'ien to lrtencb. c:llMp ran\, Buffalo would otways t.tce you ln.
atudente In the past over mandltotY lees might be 111C01111dered Ito doWI\IiMI and unpretonttooo n e i g h - lend you a dual)!
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end subject to admlnlelfatlve control.
hind t"' 1 drink, would grant you a b_!uther.
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Tlwl reaction of the Blnghemton SA prealdent projects a proper
Yoo would ducrt/H the aluahy elty aa «kind of port·
undetl\andlng of t he memo. The laaue of mandatotY lee~ I• so firM lOVer you could never oat aertous wiiJl, a whore
central t o t he faaue o f student rf11htl that II cannoi be Ignored. The with o golden heart. And even tnouon II often aaerned
memo and any Olh4ir documente that Impinge upon student rlghta that no town wumore IIQ\Iolld, CO&lt;&gt;fuead'arld Ju•t plain
Wllhcut that, atudenta will lind their SAa alfly than our Grlflln-Koltor lind, II you were only
should be
mMnfnglua••.fl~Pt"88entlng a alfent majority.
pualng tl\rough. you could dlldltheUtrutl'ls and burl
'(olur youthful loco In BuffalO'I -tW. belly.
In ~ rn81be ft ..... t.clute lllrflalo wu 00
~ bUtzod .,.._.I that ahe dlcln~ -the hatd
-lonf ...,.., .,... tcept hauling your ua boctt.
The altractton arNirJno. Accountanto woulcl_turn
doWII twenty thouaat&gt;d dolltl plus P.r annum
YoU1,No.l
Ftld8y,5....,.._1. .
Jol&gt;a-wlth gllolrant- CIPI&gt;Oflunltlea IO&lt; thrilling
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~t-to nvo on tho oouth oldlabove t&gt;ais •no
EI-C8ca¥&amp;a
hit t he corMdt' circuit. Engln..,.., lowy.ra and \oritora
W!lo l)ad ~ to flfld their ptou In tha ...., ol "a
-... EMtom ci\Y! would devoutly ruin their carMta to
nnd .... l1lfQugll Bulfato•a miHit lnotl&amp;d,
Yov would rojolce In the ambigui ty ol II all You
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tiwough the Ellll- 1111\pty --.~~~~y creative?
Wily- you oo prOIId of the Buffalo Blaon'a oolttiall
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much OfiOIMI mue!O-the a..nt QMia cluotcal, the
bet otoollaR. ll'!lletll......., 8tM4 punk7 And how the
OO&lt;IId Buftalo • - come up W\lh oil \hoM
1~1 coo"urat and mu~ ~ Or lor
...,.. poeelbla did e lhi{'Pino ~ at tho
~ liar our City u """"""' IODulolle

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Iough thomael\Oea crootlvoty oway,
How did the CKy beoome dl-aed7
You, u otway a, - • no\ tlrro.
When will aile ftnaiJy oxplre?
You Just hoped you wouldn't be around hort """"
lhedou.
And you wetl noUclng trt1th ata.rm that lf'Ht ~~n1 wert
op!1nglng to your attention at an aeceletollng pace.
FC~r oxampfe: The creotO&lt; end odiiO&lt; of .. ,...., Boat"
and "Aockera" gave up on thlo city-despite tht
obvious fact thai his publlcatlonl nad ono&lt;~gh pollsn
and tolltltto make It notion-wide. Ho aplll IO&lt; !lew York
City. OtM&lt; mogazlMS folded' olmltar!y, aa did some
nne but frustrlled banda.
The Clly'a Common COUncil and US. tiOiO poronnla ll)'
stupid and VI lion._. tnoUtuttona. add boo\ to the bite_
You-.,. .._w1y U9MI_I.,.City - - ro
enforce an anUQuated •latute banning pinbaJI
macnlneo. Gongatn wo&lt;rld- matce a slll&lt;nbleS ot
our - . - , y and aour our )oOuth. You ,... tho
lruttrotlon small b u o l - ·~- at the thought
of loalng the valuable ...-lioue theM garnoa provided.
FO&lt; your favorite pizzeria, "Go.tuta" paid the rant and
helped teMp an entire 1.,11y worklng.
But when UB actually began to tell otudlnte not to
come M&lt;o. you could anf!f the - . By llovlog 800
.ccaptl&lt;ht-tl vlrtuelJy hou...... and dorrnltU.
bylcn:ffto_inc:or!llfto,_lo.,_..wltll tvll
inll "'4llccoue landforda. by OUootiY watcNno u frantiC
mother~ bid ..., , _ ~ on the . epol and by
ntondlno \Ia -.tnhuonoo u far • It could
Into-~~--"*' lila, going ao
far u to tore. ,.0.. to b e t - omuhed
wl~ and rot-fllfl kllcloane and full not oomlnD nero
• • .at ati-UB -flY t......Sit8 - a
lMte- no ,_. rattoneliii!&gt;O· Buffalo waan't
nome, but.JOU -~·t como 1t1et9 a.galn .,yway-11

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

end ably etaved oft all ittempte to comPttl greater use

analyses by the NHTSA, btsoo on extensive accident

of manual beUe.

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

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

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

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CICITAI. fw T1l8
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0011 fa desired. Except that U Ia a man1.111 IYIItm, It

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

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

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

fn reverse or 111 forward gear, but reauitea the mo1orlat

AiUUIM

.a.

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

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

GRANDE OLoE H ousE LaouoR
Two

"""S.

1875urswuoccompanleciDyu-rataewhlcll~

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

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

Just

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

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

UGHTO&lt;DAII(

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New principles, new supporters spur right-to-lifers
1&gt;1 Mary Oalro Blak_..,
Poc(fk flltWI !in&gt;'ict

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

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

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

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

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

,

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

a~~mma.··

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

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

lire

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

" I'OOIUIWH

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

'""'Itt

''The:.,.._.

Tlwo . ......, _olily

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

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

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

lhll'•.

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

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qu&lt;&gt;Jion. Tbc nuclear anru rqc is mcpbo&lt;tion.''
On the otbtr cod of the spcanun, Jane Muldoon, rice
president of N11ional Riahl to Ufc-wlllcb endorse~ RonoJd
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Ncvenhc1ess. their own talionak: lea-va some erlcic:ll ICIUt of • new way of looklna at lbe world."
questions In tb&lt; ·abonion coouovcssy unaos-ed. Youna
Tlw .... vloioo or rcallly hold&gt; llw Galore! ;, • doocd.
riaht·to-6ren have aomc: diffl&lt;lllty ~bllttiua the ch&amp;rJ&lt; th01 f111i1&lt; 5Y"tm ...ttidt mwa be swtaiDcd • ..,. uploited. Fcw the
tomake aborlion illcaal """ rtsult in the prohftrMioo or nc"N pro-lifen, 1he throw away mmsahty which d.is:aurbs
c!msr:rous hack-alley abonion.s once qain.
tcoinpas Wo b a threat totutwcacncratloO$. The arjJunJtnl
abou1 u.nwasued childtm, 1bey say. tunu ioranu mto
RJcht wloc
coruumer products. "' be di&gt;earded at wdl. Takina '"" Idea
1\nd. Ill thrir commitmcol LO !he pl......,&amp;llon of human OIIC 11ep rurtb&lt;Y, !bey t
llw """"'""""" of &amp;boruon will
lirf, the pacifl$( pro-ltfcn would e•m dcnjl abotl!Onl in lht allow JOCICly 10 ...1o
!be diiJlination of dd..a1vt
case or rapt or in~est . In such cues. they in.W..lJ\e -.oman ls t human "producu."
stUI carrying an Innocent human life. She should an suppon
"The people who mak• the 'quality of life' .,...,col uy
and love during her prcsnancy and,lrnt:a:SJary. Jive the child that if it's okay 10 dctcd and abon a Down's Syodromcchlld
MllliiPr adoption after it i$ born.
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Whether or not the computer

syotem here ean handle tbe lar&amp;e
innux of itudenu-tiready 2l,S87
The "Real Time.. system, have rOJisren:d, an lncreas. or
instituted in 197t, enters a student'£ almost 4,000 over the previou1
name into schcduHn.s's Univac year-remains 10 be seen. But the:
mputcr as soon as a data form is ahernative to a corn:puttr·bascd
banded in, Under the old syste-m, syotem Is not a pleaant thouaht for
processing these rorms look: l wo those who had to wait in Unes.
"We would have to do
days. ..In tht paSt \l(t wert
&gt;e&gt;metim&lt;&gt; backed up for as long as scheduUna ma.nuapy in a large pl~~:e
one wttk and occasionally up to like Clark Hal1'7 " Drtm uk
forecasteil. "Thelin"!' woul.d b&lt; out
thre&lt; wecks," Dr&lt;muk recalled.
An addjtional advantage- 10 the to Bailey if we did it that way."
!..ike most sarren ai Admlssoo!IJ
new sys~em ~s that tht computer can
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Dremuk explained, is th.at some FaU. "The S)'Sicm 15 going b&lt;!oer
students bloek the ljnes trying to Lhan expec.c.ed.'' tbt: Director
' nesotiate their schedules after they glowed. ··w~ have recei"td
practica.lly no complllinu from
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Howevt:r. the maJor problem anybody. People art definitely
more
pleasod this year."
facing Orcmuk"s crew is that the
It just aoes to prove, if th&lt;y can
computer
syucm
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Doiotliy Glw oa St. Fruc:ia ud. Giotto in Auiii
Charlei Stm,er'oa Hum•ai"" ud tbe ReaaiN&amp;Dce in
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Chari~ Carmu oa Leoaardo da Vioc:i ud Michelurelo
Leo Curro oa Rome thiOu,la the A,ea
Edmoad StraiDC:Iaampa OD Moatnercli &amp;_the ltatiu Madriaal
Elizabeth Cromley oil Squarea uu1 Gardeoa in Reaaiii&amp;Dce
ud Baroque Italy
Mwiel Hebert Wolf oa &amp;.liu-.Opera
Leo ~ oa Italy aioce.'tbe Eitb~ Ceatury
Carol Zeaiel oa ltatiu Fatiailm ud Modem Ufe
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Monb, Bad Hsbiu, Han&lt;esll lMI
8om:p Recordt b an lnd~pen~nt la.MI out of l .A thclt specializes '"
what they CIII"Under1round Rock" - lot.s or cheap AmpS •nd OfliOJ,
a nost•lak outlook t.J • n a.s~t. pop i5 the aoal
ThiS 11 the sKond of the W1ves anthologlH. a ramborH&gt; of one
song each hom 1turteen dtrftrrnt bancb &lt;otn1ng from .such out-of4heowav place• •• Hcillvwood. New Zul•nd. Chicago, l A . Aumalia, and
f'Vrn Buffalo fhe font ""..,' con•isted of about J3 percdt1opoWbft m•cttf but blought u.s theo areat Hum•n Swuchbo,f"d Thd

Tho Mollk• hot me the samo way Joe JacluOll d1d. love at lint
Her Face.'' • dance tYne wllh wit (and
uafitv. believe it or not) and~ other sona' whtch recerved
rod
loy, "On.o&amp;&gt; in My Pocket" ond "Johnny B. Rotten," and w&amp;nttd
the &amp;loom des.,.,rately. But •t came throuah EM I of Canod&amp; and •I
rook tor..., to get it to the Stat.. In fact. the at..urd "Skylab"
(theme fr~ MonksJ is pretty doted now -Skyiab felr 1n Mv ol
'1' Whete the Monks ha\le t.e..n for the l.,t year, and who they .,.
(otMr dwn thJt t~y're BrittSh, e.uily dtJCMnlbte fron"l t~r •ccenu
and talk about l'note&lt;'' and ''pul»" and "seven &gt;tOM four pound"l I
have no Idea It'&gt; just roo bad they dodn't send tl)etn over - ·
There's not a bad cut on the alborn It'&gt; full of humor &amp;nd bounce
and 1ood rill&gt;. rernmiscent of OM of !he other best alborn&gt; qf 197'J
the Ftbuloos Poodle~ "Mirror Stars.~· lt•s 1 sheer jumpina ioy Thert-'t
also llufe that's serious there. It isn't statement tOGk. tJtcept within •h
wit.· "Oru&amp;S 1n My Poc:kttn makH its points: ''They ny it makes you
crnvlthev sav it makes vou sick/to me lt'l all the same/Caule I'm"'
bleedln' thick.
" and "Out of Work Muslcl•n" Pli'l.,U • nlct P•c ture. tongu&amp;in-c.heek, bu1 bitter.
Mus1tolly, the Monk&gt; k""p it simple. They have aultar, bass, drums.
'" OCC'-'lional orgiln. and some spacey keyboards and soond effects
on "Skylab" II'• enouah.
llu-t~ea:rd HShame About

sex

one h.s • Slmtl~r bowhna ~ore
All bot two of the band&gt; horhn back to soroae and ba&gt;em~nt
tr~•ttons of the m.O.uxt~J The e.xcepuons •rr rockabtlly boy 8tlfv
Hancock (ohy bot ord1n1ry) and the evly.....,ntits P&lt;OI•~ssove
•uburban panelltna of B&amp;ftimore'• pathetoc Oho luckol~. Oho com••
1asl so vou c•n 1ust cake the needle off or go out tot a walk when 11
com" on
Of the rema.nlni ettvtn s~lections my favOflte is ''Paranota
Pe.-ceptton.. by Chtcaao·s D~isttc.s-the singer sou.pds like Cn~ce Slick
meeu Slou1nle ot the Banshees only -a 11tt1e· mCMe ~rsonel
ftom Av!trtfla corne The Lonely Boys, who bring us that claulc •
lonely te-ctnA.ae loocballlleld JOund-klnda Ukl!the Se-eds tf you icnow
what I mean Or .,k_
e t~ Mart.fans (from LA.) a nd the Stnales (from
Dttrottl who both bffnJ us weU.;c.rubbed LHn simplicity. Ktnda like

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

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

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

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

PoMapple. whose uny "The Oavtl Has Work for Idle H&amp;nds" os
rerntnt&gt;cent of the Fofth Esllle'• "O•na Dona the Witch b Deod " Even
Bull&amp;lo'• defrocked Jumpe" I&gt;Utln an appearance for what It' &gt; worth
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some of h stays wtth you •her a few liste-nln&amp;J
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�Artpark Jazz Fest
new olbum.F..,.,..oll, oo tlwor - n Aoanl
label, the baNI 'I(U aroponato fond
Thli Yool"• A.rtporit Jon Festlvol opened
lastlhurwlay nl1ht woth the lout WNV
appearance of the 1oshiko Akryoshi-Lew
l a vackin Bia Band Theor history I&gt;
anythln1 but ordlnory. but perhaps that in
it&gt;elt helped them achieve their poll
topplna stature on many critic a nd fan
lists_
A.kiy&lt;&gt;Jhl
bom In Manchuria She
was lnitally brod In the cluslcs. but
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eventually turn.d on to jnz whtlt lfv'"g
•o Japan Her pottntlaf wu lrnm~iacely
recoanltod by A.!Mrlun mu&gt;k••ns •nd
entreprenwres who 'ec:cwded her and
helped bronc hot to the 5t.atos
Tabac-k-1n wu born '" Phlladelptua He
wO&lt;ked hi&gt; wov up tlw-ou&amp;h the Maynard
F"'auson •nd Doc: 5everonse&lt;~ bands
Tot~e&lt;her thel&lt; musrc Is 1 comblnatoon of
aaaressrve Amerkan et'lffiV and eAottc

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

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

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

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

a~e. ~aan

wtlh ~

cute vOICe wh~c.h

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

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

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

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

and Cowtll on duet
., ~ ah.,-noon Mus up w1th the raptd sw1n1 of
" Pn&gt;tocl S "·..The "( stands fat swina •
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I\lllrlh."' Junmy warnJ Afteo, an mspued tenot solo by
J•mmy. drummer Alcffl T•na-il rK:ent te~acement
for the lhird Huth Brother. drummer Alben
Heath- dtlpfayt • marvelous U!ti.St' of dynarn•ct
during • .solo 'h"' llows rrom whb.pe·ring Jnare rolli
co thundertnJl lom•lOMS

Percy He!llth- prob•bly the mo.st renowned
Heath Orothtr due to hol 22·ytar anoclallon with
the leaend•rv Modern Jan Quarttt-plays hi&gt;
•m~cubl• b.n ln •ddnkM\ co celebritina Ch.,.tlt
P•rkH'; bttthd41V one d~oy e,arlv with hu
unJccompanKI'd c•Ho on Parke-r's ..Y•rdbi.td Su,te ..
lommy - noc~namtd " Lottie 8ord" duo to hh heir

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The rock edge of Jazz
John Abecrombie Qu artet
Abt'rcrombi~

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Cu1tJrU1 John Abercrombie u J chameleon
04U)endfna upc&gt;n the seltlna. he can be either
uraenr and eer1hv or dreamy and lyrical With
the b1nd Dreams and with dtummer Billv
Cobham ht • •PIO&lt;ed the rock edae of jau Woth
doumrnM Jack O.Johoette ht dtvel()f)ed • iouy

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

sht\.lnken re.ndel StrlltOCU1'f'r cul\.a,-w.J
frusltAiina comp1.~ to 1M relatrve str~ath ol
tus worlc on con~Uon~l 6--string ("Rkfdle.s~·) and
11·string l"fooh1h Doc" ) &amp;vrtars
Bau.it Ceorat Mr11 provided the show,s belt
moments with his l"'lrnble bass solos. double
stops and all
Double lmaae oPened the performanc.to wtth a
much mort solid disploy of jan. ~rd and soft
featuronc tho soprano SilX an&lt;roboe of Orqon
member Paul McCandltu and U.. tltetronoc
ctllo of lormet P•ul Winter C0&lt;\&gt;011 member
David Darhna. tho INond played frff wothout
soundma CJcophonc)us David S•muels on
m1rimba ~nd vtbes. wn a pow-erhouse with h1.t
fOCJr~aHtt technique. o1ten btingma torrents of
emotion to Jn instrument lcnown fOf its cool
souAd ''Willow•• W1th 1U various confijurations
of solo) and due!'ts waJ the tour de force.. Thert
w~os nothing somoolent about Double lm1ge.
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Hancock.., ·watermf'Jon MJn "
Wttl&gt; such • aiO&lt;lOUJ INockcroond tn Alro-Cub•n rrlllJtC, Mon80
shouldn"t have to re&gt;ort to the funk·IUt U.at has plundered so many
of ja.u' bright youna stars, Mr. Hancock included. But durlnc his
Artpark performance Monao balilnced hi1 hot L•tin rhythm:.. with 1om~
equally ttpid funk isms.
There. w1s no l1ck of percuJJive firepower on Jtqe At one tJme
thete we~ as m1ny a.s s.even of the nine b.t.nd mtmbef, b1nc•na on
cowbells. woodblock&gt;. concas. tomiNolti, . _ bolls. etc. 11\lt it mote
olton than not &gt;OUndtd hke • battalion of soldieN m~tchlnc out of
cadtnce. The w.Qnde.lul nuanct1 of the boot latin rhythms w,.,. lo&gt;t
Hla.hliaht.s inc-luded suesc·ftut•SI Allen HOI.St1s creat ceflo .solos, •n
addition to the tnllre hofn secuon•s impromptu choreoar~ ..Wht-rt
W• Art" leaturtd Manco's conaas in.• fun &gt;erie&gt; of duou with ..ch
of the other lnstrume:nts Ptan•st Millon Ham1hort'J ~o spot wos a
htady mix of clauicel and jan. And the crowd of 2000 wu treated to
4 pumped-u.p versk&gt;n of " W11ermelon Ma.n."

But the Canbbtan crulst promised by emcff and F.-.tivol 1\SJOCiate
Producer Ed lawson at the btglnnln1 ol the perform•nce nov"' Jolt
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of it5 percussive colors Since the days when Cob.n Chano Pozo
added hls conaa •nd ~tcussion to Olzry CiJienue~s latt" 1940s be-bop.
laun percusSion h•.s twd ~.n tncrea.sina influenu on Amertc.an muste
Mongo SantAm•n•. konc of tht poppina con1• sound. hi&gt; bffn a
Jhtnma SYir of ~ Afro&lt;ubin J~U tT\0\&gt;etne.f\l SIMf htJ ~trtVAI ....thfo
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Oregonj06etty Carter
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Ietty c.vto.IArt I~ tk Ja;u
M - . r-Mondty, Septl!lftbfr 1st

troMpiros is the Jtuff olle10f'd. me •YP"
of heart and OSJOflce that we oil must live
up to.

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

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

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

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

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

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

conccct10n of one..,~ from funky_.,
Swelt;,. SUfVIVIt. h.Md J./ftlfeJ. IUJ_
~r aiM'. Add to thos nqurriWiy
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~ One could 10 on lnd on about
her one punch dtl-v toned "' """""'
rudy to elfl)lode Into blona&gt;., oneS
onyone wbo """"' "T ,.hi." C.VIoo
C.metrs "C.Vibbean s..r..~ ·•s....nt~o,• • t
Could Wtite I Booct,• 0&lt; the whortwlod
" My favoriU Thinp.. hewd rfl&amp;t.. What
ace.,.,_,.. this Is the ,....., body
lonauoae -...ltv ol WO&lt;I&lt;. The facial
dtiMty that crio&lt;l the lyric ~- u
it left her tips. HIP&gt; chumlna the a ir,
turnJna: fn mess.t&amp;ti wkh .,..,, cue
Crtmacinc. wlncit~~ K•t ~ b.oNs
bendina funluly fn to tl&gt;e tune and
u.nbendin1 the worn. . More wom.a/1 tN.n
thooo •ho dosp hond In doonted !Tlbute to
dat~eownets ~nd JCNP GPe1•.s. or tamps 1n
choap shP&gt; and~ bottl., who enteruln
bv bekhina lot •n hour, 1n ordtr to prove
how &gt;OC,.fly relovonr they k They don't
know. 1'.11 Lady B his to do-li whit the
~ lnd care how she Will touch
Toni&amp;h~ she lOt t....ched bodL.
You look at her oneS know that )a.u Is
10ina to be Ill ,.t\~
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naturally, punk didn't c.a tch or.
too well in America. II had to b.,
cross1)011inated with Britain. wh..re
thr economic conditions wert' dismal.
and unemployed and frustrated youth
ached for S&lt;&gt;m&lt;' vent to th..or anaer.
Aft.., the British punk explosoon of·
the Sex Postols, Clash. et al proved to
be actually profitable, the corporate
powers coalesced and consented, and
the future of punk rock wa&gt;
assured-a dubious fate lndet'd
Which bringJ us to Heatwavt' Who
would have expected thosl Is thls the
voctO&lt;Iou.s moment most punks have
been waltina years for, or Is It on fact
the most colossal and ultimate fanure
for punk rock{ _
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The answer, )lfturally. I~ a qualified
one. For one thin&amp;. the demands of
punk were virtually un,ttaonable from
the &gt;tart The logical resolutoon of the
punk dolemm• was to doe, and that's
too hoavy a trip for most people I
know Sod Vicious paod the proct' for
all of us, on the end The sordid
coocumstances surroundlns hos death
were filtongly mediocre and unherooc
He doed the death of a punk, on the
full ~•nu• of the word Junkoe
m~o.ud~rer d1~s 1n the gutter It was
hardh the sacred martyrdom of a
rmu or Jan•s
If punk was ong~nally a~olute and
utreme. ot had to be The reactoon
had to be one so strong as to be
urodenoable. And after Vlcoous'
wmboloc death. the punk~ must have
rearoupt'd and reconsodored the
whole thong. The uatement had l&gt;..t'n
made Now was the time to use from
tht' ·~he~ and reach for arutneu-to
produce music worthy of the

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V&lt;'t Foftv·thousand punks! I mean. we
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lnaredlent to areal rock 1n' rull, and
one that had been mlsslna for quite a
time ~&gt;..fare thr punks brouaht it back
with bllndlna venceance. So .score
one fO&lt; N..w Wave. The return of
rel&gt;..lllon {in this case, not rebelloon
aaainJt the older aeneratlon. but
against the present generation, and
the mildewed leg_acy .A Woodstock].
l'he first real band to play the
feHoval was Toronto'• Teenage Head .
They are a band with a brlaht future
and are currently tilt' band of faVO&lt; in
the Metro city. lead sinaer Fr.tnkle
Venom. resembling a youna lou
Reed. both vocally and a ppearancewise, strode on&gt;tage with the rest of
the band, and the predomonantly
Canadian audience became excited,
abandon ina-its sleeplna baas and
swarmon11 the stage on droves
" Nice day f01 a party, osn't ill"
Venom sneered. as he led the croup
into an e&gt;eotong set of sonas. taken
mostly from the recent album, frantic
City. Including "Wild One," "L,et's
Shake," and a comparatively raunchv
versoon of "Brand New Cadillac"
Actually. raunchy ot'only a relative
term Teenage Head played lean, fast
rocL, albeot somewhat tonged by
r~s1dual heavy metal influcmc~s This
IS perhaps fourth_.J!!!~eratoon New
Wave. a unique ~doan distollatoon,
but "ill packong a good kick
lhP Rumour was next. mtnos Graham
Parker Aged veteran&gt; of the late
t960s Brotosh pub·rock kene, they
plaved an efficoent of somewhat
undostonguoJhed set of old favorotes.
oncludlna " Rubl&gt;..r Sand Man.' and
" Just Another Whostle-Stop " The
Rumour clearly lacked the Incendia ry
pre'spncc of Graham Park~r
Next was Rockplfe, with whoz·
guotarost Dave Edmunds and Nock
lowe, of Stiff Records fame on bus
guitar "I guess you could uv ihat we
feel ancoent here, loke John
Sebastoan," Nock lowe told the
audience cryptically. But if l owe felt
like an ancient, he played with the

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

''lhls is lOt all the airls who are
sick of l&gt;..ina be•t up by the same
asshole more than oncel" Chrossie
cried botterly into the microphone.
then launched Into ''Tatooed love
Boys" - her ballad of a woman' s
brut.a l abuse. Drummer Martin
Chambers manaaed the sona' s
complt'X polyrhythms woth abandon,
launchlna drumstick after drumstick
onto the frenzoed crowd. Then Chrossoe
sana an upbeat and committed
version of "Stop Your Sobblna."
which put this reviewer away.
There is somethina renewing and
strenathenina about that partlcul•r
Kinas tune, especially the way Ms.
Hynde de lovers it :::.with cOtnpassoon,
but tempered with determination and
backbone. TM Pretenders were tust
fine, rockina inte11sely when the time
called for it. but dbplaying poise and
feelina in tile slower sonas.
The Pretenders is a band of many
moods, not jun the straiaht·ahead
•nser of pure punk. But it clearly
owe&lt; a debt to the early punk.s lok&lt;'
the Postols and Clash in the honesty
of ors messaae. It won' t lit' to you.
and even the softer, more reflective
songs are free of thj' simpering
splnelessness that has plaaued groups
since the 8eatles broke up. This os the
real thlna
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Now, the hard-core dancers were
waitlne fO&lt; the 8-S2' s. As the sounds
of cosmic rays and assorted stellar
PMnomenon filtered over the empty
staae, th.. .cr-d t...aan cheerina. and
the 8-52's walked on. Kate and Cindy
in th..ir -bouffant hairdos, Fred
Schneider extendina the antenna on
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bewilderment and confusion. and hiS
one song of hope, ' 'What's So funn y
About Peace, love and
Undemandongl" But he &gt;P"wttd and
the aud1ence's hoarse cnes, the Heads sp't with ~uch vehemence. distorting
didn't come back The applause
tempo and vooce, and played woth
such unbrodled anger that the result
fiMlly di~d down to a disaruntled
silence, but then the thought crossed
was oddly one of emptoneu Full ol
fury, socnofylns nothong Almo&gt;l We
our mands ElVI) wat n~xt
can stoll empathlle, woth his pathos.
but after the Talkona Heads' bountoful
What'd I say, Rayl
Thos was Elvos Costello' s Of'I4IP North and emoloonally uploftona sel, Elvos'
rage and confusoon was almost Joke a
Am~ocan perfatmance this year, and
cold slap In the I ace. a soberona
he WM aettona a lot of money for it.
return to the punk polemocs that
so exl&gt;ectatoons w~re hiah that he
began ot all Back to the nark reahtv:
would controbute a v~ry good set
And he d id The Attractoons were very the brutal truth of the "Coon Squad,"
the hopele.u ness tn " Ali &gt;On," the
tight and responsive, and EIvis sang
disorientation of " Mystery Dance."
with force and conviction, Sons after
Maybe the Talklna Heads gave the
song went by; "Accidents Will
answer and EIviS Costello asked the
Happen," ' 'Watching the Deiectives:'
q·u esttons.
"I Can't Stand Up for hlling Down,"
''The Beat/ 1 "Mystery Dance.'' And on
and on. £1vis: haJ written so many
Am""
So the Heatwave ft'stlval is history
art!Ot sonas th1t we can'l get a very
It will take some tome IQLits Impact
good perspective on his output Just
to be gauced Maybe it hd none at
when we think he's finished, he starts
all. Rock concerts are hedonistic
" You Belona toM~." or HTwo Little
aiiAoi"S
after all .Maybe we we&lt;e all
H1tlers.H and we.,-~ •mazed one~
just havong a aood time It depends, I
aga.n
guess. on how deeply you ca re to
ElviS, the Shakespeare•n fool, the
believe on the musoc th1t was
traarc puppet, the unrequoted lover.
performed The punk rock explosion
hos '&gt;Onas of paon and alienatoon.
hos songs of ta&gt;cist terror, h1&gt; sona• of was suppol&lt;!d to ch~nge th&amp; world.
but .even of ot JUst mad~ us see II a bit
differently, that' s olcav. too
Hendryx' soulful accompanvons
vocals.
Then the Talkin&amp; Heads saod
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were hlah Rumors were corculatong
that the Head~ were addona &gt;arne
guest arlosU to the usual four~me
and the roadie~ on naae were setting
up what seemed to II&lt;&gt; an mordinately
excessive amount of synthesizer
eQuipmtnt. And true to reports, as

poundina it wos " Planet Claore." the
8-52' s nebulous, )ames Bond·
onflected. but emonently danceable
openong number
If the elfects the 8-52·s achieve in
the studio lose some of their clarity
1n concert. thti 11 more than made up
by the e~traordlnary dancina of Cindy
Wol~on, and the kinetic guitar playing
of Rocky Wilson Everything moves
and the crowd move&gt; with it The
8-S2's went throuah some guaranteed
favorites, such •~ "606().642," ··Hot
Lava.'' " Dance This Mess Around," .
along with some unfamiliar music
from the new album, Wild Planet ,
including "Quiche lorraine." " Devil
In My Car,'' " Party Out of Bounds··
and the humorous and usque " Strobe
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But stoll the crowd would not be
appeued, untol Ricky Wilson played
the familiar aultll openina of " Rock
Lobster,'' which aot everybody
boppin· and poaoina as the sun set·
over Mosport, a ~trange sight by any
stretch of the lmaainatlon. What
strange yet familiar music by the
B-52's. It could be charaed that it is
just a frivolous dance band. But the
corny and anachronistic sound strikes
a chord in those weaned on episodes
of " The Creen Hornet" and Annette
Funicello movies And the approach
to entertainment IS buoyed by a
aentle and biurrely aood-natured
humor. Cosmoc art-&lt;OCkl Purveyors of
tzuh nostalaial Hell. thev make me
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It was aettona dark by the t ime the
Talkin&amp; Hr!ads came on. Each act was
Qetter and better, and expectations
for David Bryne'• minlmala04itar riffs

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

the set went on
Soon there were nine musicians

1ammong olona. Buster William~ was
added on bass, os well as another
keyboard player and a percuJSionost
Four of them were blac.k musicians,
confirm ina what one journalist wrote
about the Talking Heads - their
unique brand of new musoc owes
more to rhythm and blues funk
stylings than the mlnomalist tradition
of, say. Steve Reich
" We' ve grown quite a bit."
remarked a smillna David Byrne,
turn ina his head to acknowledge the
new members The. upanded Talking
Heads wrMt into an earthy soulful
rendition of ..Cities.H Then the band
played three selections from the
newly completed album, givlna the
audience a forst look at a areatly
matured and expantive Talkin&amp;
Heads. It wu a foyful experience,
from Byrne' s hauntina Imagery and
alienated voice, to the rhythmicall y
spruna drumming of Chris Frantz 01nd
rock·bouom bau playina of Buster
Williams and Tina Weymouth, and
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and movlna. smllina and movina.
jamming away onto the ni&amp;ht, The
audience was ecltatic After fomshing
the set woth on hysterically ontense
version of " life Durtna Wartime;· the
Huds came back to encore with
"TaJce Me to the River," 1nd this tim~ 0ou
it really sounded loke the celebratoon ~ 1.11"£: ~
of a southern baptism. with Nona
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1 •areed to c;ovet the Rosslnaton-Colljns concert as a favor to the
Music Edit&lt;&gt;&lt; of The- SpectJum. Arrivlna at She-a's Buffalo just befa&lt;e
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&amp;om B'Nai B'rith Hillel of Buffalo

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

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

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

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

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

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

bodies.

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

do'-'

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

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

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

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

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

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

ShenaRta ans, a new, active.
.,...,lzlna. ..,d fun woy to m.Jtenew friends 11 the University
hoppens fricloy, September Sth.
hom 3:30 p.m.·S:lO p.m on the
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'" • cllpood vo•co.. , l'eed' You nted/LutenJI
uodtrtYnd th"~"" as if stw'J try.na d~~r~teAy to
h.•nd oU ht!r· f~ehn1s of vulne.-llblltv Miry Joutard's
Polyrnooc .md Tim McCovHn'.t auirot' l.ltttn•te'v
fill tt-l~ ~~~n~ w•th .sl"'flOk~y, fiOtlltniJ chof"dt •nd
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The 1nner slet'Vt! 1.s. ~~ oft by • ptCUHe of the
bti"Cf'J ftve pau~ of eve-s .sne•~'"• • peik i l you ·~
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eke Mote.J emP'~ you to hJl,.n W1th Y&lt;XI' 4!\'H
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In · Peoplf!~ Ptaces •nd l hlnas' 01v•.s tt•n;fOrn'l.s

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Doors' Robby k r n~aen "DflVJ 1re: 0 K tBut lh•
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ou~nt •l )OUndJn.g syrHhesitc, •nd tM tohtfttna
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8uo ohe Moleb don"o compose , • ..,... abouo

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

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

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

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

d.oce to

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vocals like • cornered a nima l But the 11redator
turns out to be hts own parano1d perceptiOn) In
the rave·up "Gorlin a Moga•ine" he \narl' " Re•l
hie- vou can have 11/l"ll t•k~ the god on the
maga ;une'~ t i punk eth1cs pogo with Huah Hefne,
Cr•v Is almost arrosant about hu al•enahon
"Money Ch anl'" heryth"'c, '' chosen as t~
outst•nd•na rndependentfV produced "nate of 1979
rn the Village Vooce Crotics Poll merae\ a bot of
lamenlable economocs woth a synthe\lt~• hook that
recalls Dav1d 8 0Wit!'S •·Heroes ••
" Raeline, " 1 SO of power c hords and Charles
Wolff' ' muscular drumming. Is p~nc tuated by t he
intrusion of a dosheartening busy s•gnal as Gray
frantically l roe&lt; IO aet through on lh~ telephon~
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tones throuahout Hu nally lick 1n "Scarl!d Kid" rs
a rf'dl t~ethrattler Hu mstrum~ntal " l rea._son,"
soundong hke the soundtrac k lor • New Wave
Western, ktck\ of the album 10 quast~ptc f•sh1on
Producer Steve Ullywhue. who by producrna
Peter Gabrrel &lt; late&gt;l 10lo album made hom somo
sort of on1tant ltsend, maontains a flrst·t•ke
rouahness that arves the record a hve 1~1
Tlw only songs that fa ll ftat- " ln the Nraht" and
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haol from lltlanta. the city tha t also 'pawned the
8 ·52• But be fore that d istinction moenlflu into a
d11cussron ol the lltlanta Sound (which " nearly a s
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o we&gt; more to New York City than It dO&lt;!.! to the
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Chick Coru f~aturina Lionel Hampton (Chalroscuro
Emotional impact h .. been !M stronant ally o f both jau
~fo&lt;rner and a udieoces. This pflftdple. btouaht throuah its 1otteal
Pf01reJJion, hu produc~ Edlectk Jan who;t composen and
muskl.ins m.ttnt.in that ins'lead of •nt~teuna I1MS they are pl.tym&amp;
emot!OO' such ., feor 01 raae, On ell,. ~bum. Chtek Cor~a follow,
the~ ,,.t eria to des.plav fine artiStK seruilrv•tv 11\ Hl)lndtna the

ec::lect.c spectrum

When • meerina occurs it un lnYolte coolhc l of c()Ot)era lion. feud of
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detic•te syncopation. c.onnotatin • tranQutl lmmf'r5ion into n1ture

Department of Thewe and Dance

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

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

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

,.,,tOn

Stitt"$ ••

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

..ett "

thtt-mlelves.

...

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

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-t..aurre Cross

McCoy Tyner, Horizon, {Milttlon~)

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Ovt r th• vtan. McCO\'" Tvntr has developtd 1 trldthon of hnt
albums I can't tllonk of a b&lt;od Tyntr album allhouah I con thonlt of o
couple by Corta. Honc:oclt and Jo~u Ewn Imitation Tynet albums
have c01ne off sounding good. ltJten to Zbtanl&lt;lW Stifert's "Man of
lht Licht" (~ICaltd 10 Tynet) on MPS It wos 1 Tyntr omitotion w ith
vlolon and it seems. oo facl 10 h ..t po~kt~ lht sound of this new
a lbum where Downbeat critics poll winn~r John Blake os added lo
lvner'J aroup on violin. Tyner h.u conquer ~ Americ•n music. and
ofl~n times sound• mO&lt;e African than Abdullah (Dollar Brand)
Ibrahim Now. with the addition of vi.ol1n, h11 sound takes on an
or1enlJil c harJcten.stic: as an t xpcnsive nrw Horizon.
The title tune resembles the ..Man or the Ueht" sessions, featuring
a~.~Ualos' own Joe Ford on an excellent soprano sa.- solo. It kteps. your
fee l ond btaln dancing. "Woman o f Tommorow" wrltltn by Blake, Is a
showcase for his violin. "Mothtrland ... olso by Balke.,ftaturt1 an
ln1rlca1e bw line and McCoy's exotic arpogalos and tlltina plano lin01.
Bas&gt; player ChorleJ fombrou&amp;h penn~ "One FO&lt; Hono(' recallin1 the
Afucan sonoutiH of violinst Mic.h•tl White's COtnpolttions .. lust
F~lina' .. is lht olloer Tyner corni&gt;O'tlon 1nd showcases Ceora•
Ad1ms on tenor.
HOtilOA 1dd.s another dirMt.ion rot Tv~ whk:h he- shows he un
handle v~ aptly. Yfl be soprl&gt;td of ht ..., ceu Into onvthlna ht con'l
handle
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A c rut short of lht suc"cas #Of modtll\ popular Jan aroups lrke
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Utln ptrcunlon a nd thvthms. To Mark Soslrln. these mythm.s bltnd
with his composition•.•~- naturally leadin1 me to think he's had a
love 1ffalr with these sounds ln hos posl In !his sen~. I suppos e
Soskin h.,, as the tllle of thi$ new 1lbum lndlules. a Rhythm Vision.
As a piani&gt;l. Soikin can sound like many of hi&gt; conttmporaries. Tht
openina cui. "Colossus," could have beon rec~ by the )elf lotber
Fusion It's all there. the naccato poano chords underscO&lt;e a c.a refully
refln~ su line, while tht om~ iprOHenl bau and drum patltms funk
JC&gt;me counterpoint. Oro "Wolk Toll' (1 loe Zawlnul composition) tht
Hancock Influence opptors lln oddltion 10 tht f)fOHnce of formw
He&amp;dhunttn Bennie Maupin on r~s and Hor.ey ~ on drums)
with • Fender ~ solo esblbitlroa some of Htrble's cr~artu.
~ tune Also owes some of its JOUnd to toe Sample and lht
Clufaden u does "That's Whot friends Ale fo(' on side . - .
''Mami»Mio" clvft Soslrln lht ~uooty to flash ;orne McCoy
Tvntr t~. flvlroa """r !M byboanl with JPtlnfs on his fin..,.._
Soslrln becOIMS Soslrln only on JOint of tho more Latlnit~ numbers
Jiko ~c.,ibbeon Patty Stomp~ and " Bolln&amp;J." On these he roni'et
throuch u a wen!M player and ·
The •lbum IJ acct1Jible and plusin" It may brine mO&lt;e fans into
"
the lnfluentl&amp;l clrdt of rol Jau. Tht rl&gt;ythms ano what mal&lt;e it
aceet~lblo. y..,. - i t was ~ rl&gt;ythou lilac broucht - ' •' m
Jan. lt_..bet "tt don' t noun a tNna If It aln' tc« that swtnp"
Teday
~ to " l t -'t mhn • whole~ot. if that funk.
aotl" Irs on In' the be«t.
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we c•n do wtwt *"f Me (b+bop) •nd at
rtw ume htne appe•l to • lo&amp; of P't!'OPie •

Manhattan· Transfer
In a time warp·

~ \11r..- '""'•'""" mm&gt;bon of MT
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•• muste• ldl.te,s!_IOnS. _:::;
~
put'lut Oln~~;·t
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•dd•na ' wefl..,ou~ b.tfanc~ to tM

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S~otat-1

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

Tr ansferring nostalgia

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

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

~u

we

no 1 wtwr•• w~ · ,,. at •

t'~hlhttt&gt;d

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

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

Reyno ld\' t AO

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

m~t

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

l \U.•ns,om LP 1ft thr-•t

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

H•''

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

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

m"ny nt•w

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from

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l•vm~

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

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...,..,,h no\r•la•• Tht-tr ''"'•'"'~'¥ "'OUng
AU:dtf'nc~ "
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11rne

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dt-nttrl h;tvtn• evtt rourtfil a oo~ralt~tt
tm&lt;'Rf) " We nt"v(•r w•r1tt.-d to b~ looked
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relate to H

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The Wesley Foundation
(United Methocllst campus Ministry)
Mlnnesou Ave.
Bllffalo. New York 14Zt5

bt Maty Cal"' lllllkaue

•to

~to tlw $tl«:tn~nf"

PNS-Sandra Johnson did m001 of the deanina lllld modttrly chotct
before llle finally moved o"t of the howe. Sh&lt; it tOm&lt;what lolly IOd cmd1
to worry too much. Sbe lOCI to tchool, amokcs&lt;f811r.,tctand lika "junk''
food . Shell l$yun old-and sht hu., l!lc:&lt;r.
Sandn, n01 het real nlrt1e, i• • black tocn11gcr from East Oakland. Ca.
But ulc&lt;rl, or thdr 1ymptonu, v&lt; lltllncrwing problem for younapeoplt
tvl:I'Ywheort ln the- couotr)'. In 1968, Slatisile&amp; irom the N"adonal Health
Survey recorded 0.9 per thousand wcidmces of "omaeh and duodenal
ulccn in Uto&gt;c under 17. By 1975, thoc lisurc had j umn«Jto 1,2 pu
Lhou..,ul then up to l.l ut 1978, a«ardlna to pr&lt;tJrninary d11a for tbll
year.
UlCCfJ a,rt only OnC" barometer sugae:sting that an nuirt amtrllioo ma)'
be IUt'CWnblo&amp; IO adult ~Untue&gt; )11$1 bwnt it •hould IN: II the ptak Of
youthful fitness. Other ~. bkt hypert&lt;ruion lllld illthntiJ ate alto
tu..mina up in chikhtn and ctma&amp;en:
•
Til&lt; illdd-. of atthrltn in lhc ll!ldtr 17 lf'&gt;UP wu 1c:u than on&lt; pet
lhou..,d tn 1969, tbc: Naoonll H&lt;ellh Suf'Oey &gt;ho-..ed. By 1976 thu ra~c
bad tripled. The Nilionol Mhritu Foundaiion tsllrnll., that thttc arc
now 2SO,OOO &lt;hfldrut with th&lt; eli......,.
Prof.uor Thoma Gliltlrt1 of lht U.U•tnt•Y of Mt&lt;htpn found tvldc:na:
or hi&amp;h blood P&lt;&lt;SSure, hi&amp;h cholestrol, obctity and 011\cr cooditions
11510&lt;Wlcd with adult ht:W1 dlsas&lt; on almoot half or the &lt;icrntntllf)' ldlool
studmu It&lt; had lUted •lnce 1975. Similar findtod wtr&lt; reponed In the
BoJaluu (LI.) Hun Study In 1979.

Hypcnc:nJtOn dis.eues 1n the under 11group went from les• than one ptr
thousand in 1974 and 1976Jo 2.1 ptr thoii.Wld In the 197R d;uo, occordlna
tn the National Ctnl.r rnr H&lt;Aith Statlllk~.
lnterts:tinab. ulcers, hypcrctruion and anlu ma a.re all includdl ln whal
doctofi ca.U "P!i)f(hc»omlluc d~&amp;casc.s." "Ptyc:holog;ical $UC:SS develop~
b«ause or unusual lire: pressures and your individual -5Cnshh'llia."
op!aiM Or. Donald Oktnofth&lt; UJ)StAteMtdical Ccnwln Sync:UK, N.Y.
"You read wfl.h • panlculat emoti&lt;ln and lh11 cm01ional aar• affcc:u
cn11in bodf 01 pns more than others, If lh&lt; O&lt;&amp;llll iJ a vulottable one and
lbe &lt;liCU IOC$ On lltld 0~, C\'cntUally fl wiJJ b&lt;caJc dO..ll , Thc&lt;t jOU d&lt;"'dop
I d1Sc:a.Se••

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u... ~pcrio4
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ptapk of 1910 on &gt;wrOIIIIdc&lt;l by loodcd pisloiJ. Hi&amp;h dlvotct rates bavc
left llll nltmlled 20 million with childun tmd&lt;t t.hc
or 18 in brol&lt;tn
rami~cs.

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and promote pessimistic vl&lt;'f's or the rutu.rc. Abo. chanac '" our mobllc:

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

Bible Study
~~nday,

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

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

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

SuR4ay. ~19

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

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

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

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

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

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. The Office of Admiuion• and Rec:orch Announces:

Course Correctioua
~

Law ana Responsibility-Phil 340
no. 427083 ~ Tb. 11;00 a.m., Non;on 2U

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New Section
Law and Morality-Phil 239
no. 032496 MWF. 12:00 p.m.. Baldy 117

New Offerings

l ) Drop/Add: Regi.tered 1tudenr. may drop or add coane•
to tlteir Fall 1980 •chedafe• at 240 Squire HaU (MSC) or 200
Fronc:zd Hall (AC) accordin11 to the followin6 telteclale:

lnt.roduction to Orieatal Tbougbt-Phil 152
110. 427248 '1'11 Tb.12:30 p.m. Dief 4

l ntroductioo to Philoaophy of Religion-Phil 212
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staodarda of lleldcmlc proareas
aod lofonn 11udenti or the new
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Ooee the reaut.Uooa are
finlllled, pouibly ow week,
the Selle &amp;IIIC8lion Department
(SED) will beain to bold
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reaulalfons so tba t tbe
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p rop OJed standa r ds of
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1981 award uoleu It's proQOsal
hu received the approval of the
Commissioner of Bduc:allon,
Oolrdon Aolbolcb.
" At th e p r esent tbil
University's TAP criteria
c:onsisll o r full-time ltatus aod ,
aood academic atandio&amp;,"
maintained Scudent Aeeounu
Director, Clifford Wilson.
• • H owever," be added,
"ac:adcmlc stan dina bas always
been to ambiauous to enforc;e.

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

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awards taken away for poor wianmenu. Accbrdina to •

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

full-time cour~ load. The
perc:eotaae inCI'eiUOI from six
cudlt boun in eaclucrm of the
r... year. to nine in ead! term
of the second year, to twdve

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

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Sheldon Cohen, assodate pro(....,, at the Uoivcrilly oro...,.,.,, noted to
the Loo Anaeles tl11&gt;0rt 11udy that "children who didn't control their
outcomes- no!,. leveis-•howed hdples.sn&lt;SI, low motlvatioo and they
tended to alve up on dtrncult tasks. The aroup of people wbo don't
Jenerally Conlroltheir outcomes-the in$titulionaliz.ed, pd,soncrs. chlldrcm,
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Bvldenee of this IUJC&lt;Pflbillry erneraed in a saudy at USC iin which
children lmmobUized In veuu de¥10ioped hiJh blond pressure. Or. J.f .
Henry or the USC Medical School adds. "Anybody who aeu frwuated
enouJ)'o &amp;&lt;II hlah blood pr...ure."
Frustration a&gt;uld eaity KCOW&gt;I for some of the riae in hypatmslon
- a tbe youoa-partjcuiMiy .mce the built or American youtb
illc:reuinaiY come from the poor. employed, bllck md other minority
population. " Health corrdates with sc!o-«ooomk -..a," says Pl'ofcosor
Scainbrook. "The lo'Wtf it is, the wonc 'YOU! balth is ill every way. Otb&lt;r
lltinas beiDa equal, wben you add JIO"U'Y to all tile other su... faetors,
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In addidon, Or. Suinbonk SQS thai adaprina 10 nuctuwiaa valueseao
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was .&amp;imply to break away from the (Uiily and create a onelltiont.
ladepmdent Jdl. Thcu be wu to retwn to t!K society tl\at the family had
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" How. boaluae or rapid chana•. there's no stable oodety in whloh to
ceter. Alld soclecy do. oot Invite enlrii!ICC, It tnakes you foahl for lt."
1ft ....._ ·~ to bandle Uutallilily, oome ,...,_. uae dr.,. and
llcollol, wlllch Dr. Stallllltcolt ..,. is a '11&amp;'1
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wkhout .......,. k. A ..,..,.. •IJI!!bes _...;t suicldo, tho tOcood-- of~..,.. ,~ tod,.Y, ~ t'i(ft to rdlllota
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"It's ~ to haw _,. tiod or ideolocleal bdlef fYiletll thai
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old ldoolclt:J I&amp; oo 1oa1or bolcvallk ••• IIYI's wbyoo IIIIIIY or lhC :roiUII
18111 to !be 'bonHplo' -TileY Geed _...,to bold oo to."
A s - aod
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dqree proaress since the TAP draft document which outlines which Sludents may be aranted
program wa.s instituted in 1974. ,h ow the reauJations would be a waiver from completing the
implemented, "gra des of neces.~ary perceotaae courses in
Waivers
Incomplete would only be a fuU·timc load! if surflc:leot
A student Is c:on1idered acceptable if automatically cause Is mown. Sach lludent is
"PUilllin&amp; a d earee proa;ram" if chanaed tp a standard passin.a allowed one waiver as an
be completea a perc:eotqe ofbll or failina gra&lt;le befor~ the uoderaraduate &amp;rid oae waiver

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rll'll it .,.. 1M mcu1c ,,......_ Now 111&lt; 'V~ated sw.. b
&lt;*dlhta up to lhc - or !lie --"'in 110e00r.
Tilt UB So&lt;= tam looks for a ....,. IDIICb impto..d
owr 1001 ,...., 6-8 roconl. ' 'We're autiJ1a a lot or tlds we
didD' uoed to pt, ' • R!l0&lt;1ed c:oacb Sal fllpooko. •' If we can
t«&lt;) .-,one bealt.by and dillble..... Vfrl optimlaic.••
Wortlna our M Rotary Fldd'a prll&lt;l.ltt area. the "!uad Is
rutTounded on one lid&lt; by the cycloo&lt; fc:nct and. on the
O&lt;hcr. by lhc UB r-batlt.-. p~ avoid ICtl)pina OUt or
bound.o on alh&lt;f oiclt.
Defense, the: outstandlna (110&lt;1 Of last )W'o t.-, hu bcm
&lt;OtlJplimcnted by
l&gt;rf&lt;Me. " Spttd . That'• the word.''
dtferucrnan 1Im LaRue lllld. " Loca or •kill too th.IJ yw,"
Dave Oauss, forward, added, ''Theauys loot btttct than loll
year's ream. Tbere'a a lot or cuya *ho look Utt they want to

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play."

Lik&lt; or her UB coacbes, Esposito fccls th&amp;l bt bas ob(alned
some hot ltc:nn ovn lhe summer~ l...ead.ina the lis1 Ia transfer
C'bris Simon. Th&lt; .,..fredonia u ud&lt;nr ls nred "•err iood"
by his -cb and h probably t.IAJed for forward Unt action.
Joinins Simon on the line will be freshman Dave Rlcharda.
Bcblnd the llril:er line will be halfbacks Martin Orou and
Dave Qa,..ood .
The Joaltendlna duties ore onC&gt;e qlin Milk Ccltsl&lt;'a
rcspon~bilitics. "Junior " Ctl&lt;itt h backed by Ray &amp;kart,
who tookl llm• orr lur .....,n from «CCndln&amp; c....... to
become the team's teadlna JCOrtr .
The BuUt defense has suffered a larJ...u.le chlllJ&lt;. Ed
Sorkin. lasr' yw's eo-ca}&gt;lain Wid mai!Ulay or lhc ·~~
Strip" deftDS&lt; hu tploduated, bur has ab.o bcm prom~
a.ssisl ant eoacb . Esposno tliJllalru tho &lt;lw\6&lt;. A )in&amp; thai
" We'U be us~ Ed'• apenls. tn defense, and he' ll be
~DI lhc o1hcr teaJM fOf us."
ILirtb of a

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MO(( of tbt dd&lt;nu ve cxpcriaK:c " with LaRue. Leadin•
rbe UB o!Tauc: will b e - - Sc:cct BIYk, Davt Ga..... Dave
SUnpltin and Javl&lt;r Bullamantt, Ilona ...;tb EA:tan .
Efposito is pleutd with the wbolr ttaftl. ClOIIUIIautna thai
' 'til... gli'ys should be able 10 build a ·~· Noc only for

boa!"""'

thll yeas, but ,.,.. yeas .. weD •••
WortDuu ba¥0
on even before lodpjlllarted,
with 11 leut :ZO , ..... rDGDbcn alrcacly ql&gt;llifyina for the by
no* tnditionlltwo mile ND in W&gt;lkl U minuta. The pla)'OIJ
art plcucd by the oquad'a perf.,...,..... 10 fc . Blylt
CIIXIUD&lt;IIted thai, '"The pcoplec:a:Mhcrt in "'-this year."
Eauriaa iu ......,d year at UB is lhc jtllllor vanity I&lt;MI,
apia aoad&gt;td by Norm BlUr. The JV'm ,..;u """"..,.m ICC - - - , ; , . . ;
lheit OWQ playina lime 00 their OWII tdocduk, WbiJe providiq
rht vanity with a back-up raenoe. BlUr Slid, ''Th&lt; JV t...,.
is aoiDc alone very wdl. Wt'vt bw1t up lhc orc:bedule from lut
yw." Elpoilto add&lt;d that "This II Ill a atp iD the riabl
dlro:tion. You caa - lhlnp ~ for us."
AD aspect or ,..,..;m,l thll plca.!od the bead coroc!t the
most wu the nambrt of local talcn1 oow rnumina to lhc:
Bufrllo ......
~ilo IOid, "I ...., that th... kld.o have dlacovered tltt
.,... b jwt aa arc&lt;n bere."

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

possible

lppt&amp;r'IDCO

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

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

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locker-room fadlities to eomplimellt
them.
alldea over the acceu road~. aJlowi
The new arounds are'betwccn thelidd
1 panoramic &gt;'lew of the-~. wbicb
bouse and the new Millersport H iahway,
Ia due to open about the same lime tbat ''a aood r.nccn - minute walk from
JOmeooc discovcn 1 curo for the • Ellicoll, " accordina to Simmons.
conimoo cold.
Altbolljb, th&lt;re are no current plans for
ln the tbadow or the fadd bouse, lilte a bus aop, one if" expected 10 be
mu.sbrooms, another set or athletic eaablisbed by Facilities PlannlnJ. There
fldlilla Is arowiJI&amp;. But unlike the fidd arc &amp;lao plaru for a parlcina lot next to
boOk, it lbould be done soon.
the playina areas followina conJtruc:lion
The new flldlitics arc playina f.elds. of a new aa:ess road £1&lt;1111 the rest of the
Lots or playina fldds. Different types of campus.
playiqa [adds. Included in the colleaion
With the planned move or most Main
Is a~ diamond, a palr each or Street departmenta to Amherst, wiU
voUeybaU, buketbaU and ha.ndbaU athletic teams-who prac:1.icc on the
couns, ten tennis cowts, and some South C&amp;mpus-move nonb tO the new
amcraJ.purpoac fidds.
fac:ilitk$7
Ralph Simmons of the Facilities
"Nobody bas said anything about the
PlanniQI offtce .reported that "the (varsity) teams mo&gt;'ina down there,"
contriiCI caUa for the facilities to be dooc Director of Facil.ities and Aquatics
by Oeccnber I, 1981-that's the date to William Sanford said. " I expect ba!leball
uJC. But, the contractor cxpecu to. be Will stay here (Maln SlrCet) and alrl's
done much ear tier."
softball . Until I'm told anytbina, I don't
The sii!_C or Odds. bcina built under a expect any teams lO move."
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Dllftlbu 11 ROii!Ga Ia lbe Hollauil. W"lilt &amp; _ . •
Tbal ia lbe teik lisa Paul niDieril r -. 11t&lt; Mra' o ~ &amp;lid Dlwbloo I ~ k will be • lteop ~
Bow!iQa .....t. • US loot tbe bdla or the
Ujlblll c:&amp;mb.
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' 18ochte&amp;DUplaytbc:irmojo.
· lOtlr'llUia!Uthosame

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

cloyo &amp;lid ia tho

u.ocler ldt bot.
" I'd tlllhcr- ClOI1U1IaiC oo r«nniu. I doD't .._ ~
ao~y to .., • swdJcd bad &amp;lid tJoiak they ba..: •
eel.
pooitioa on lbe team ~ up." tho .....tJ Aid.
0
Tbe ~ USWDCS aJIMI&amp;Dd of
Ro,_.
Tryouu for tho M"''' t&lt;MI ..W b&lt; bdd nal t&lt;&amp;m Lbal fltlidlecl JeCood ill tho ..UOO. Four •onm on4 for tho Womca'l the wed af~er. Lmc: conditiou
will he rctlU11iq. iadudina t•o-Terry Suusd lAd
Pam Dctia-wbo llnilbecl well iA lh&lt; lodhoidual ore a-..ecl 14 be superior lllonu 10 Ilk wort of
Cbarnpionsbips ;,; Seank lost , _. Bocb women ~Y Milk&lt;. Miller, Ditoaor of Squire R&lt;acadoa,
moimaiAecl I&amp;Gi&gt;lu.s ••enacs for the Royall. OalJ bad Squire Lana refurilbcd IDd """ pins lruull&lt;d ooc
Simmons and Lori Moaollcr. two stalwaru for the ~..:"i.ovc th&lt; Ilea collql&amp;te 1onco ao)'WIIcre,"
t&lt;ag~, were~ to ~ion.
boasted lhe Blllls' and Ro)'lls' .....tor.
••This is a tranJitioo yar. OOl • trbui.klin.a year."
TtinitriJ rew:aled that no posiljonJ on eitbcr tbc
Tzinieris !tressed. "'1 have: ideu a.bouc how I wantlht Mda's Of Womcn 'J ldiiU ue &amp;U~aAtced.
team to run. I tik&lt;IO str... the: te&amp;rD cone cpt. II 's ton
"Eve-ryone's act an equal mot. I lil&lt;e to mco~
easy 10 (oil into individual cffon."
thnvcrqcbowlcnoncampusto&lt;ryout. EvcrythiAsis
The Royals f~ cxucmdy stiff competition rhb OPtn. Evm lCim coptalns don't h..-c a 8UUlllltced
ycor. Not ooly is tbc national champion Eric spot . If&amp; rcturnina player ClUI't win bisjob back. then
Community Collcae team rctumiAa. but Bufflllo State the man who beau blm out deserves it,.. he Mid.
could develop Uuo. powerhouse by iu acquisiuon or
Bolh the Men·• and Women's teams bave AI Jeua: 12
some outsLIDdiDa bowlers. Sandy Tk:e, the individual positions waltln&amp; 10 be filled. Women try out for free.
coll~&amp;te cltampion last year who hu bowled in World Men PliY SO ccnu 1 pmc. EliCh bowler rolls 16 pmes.
Cup Cbarnplonsb.ipo, in llan&amp;kok, ThaiiiDd, wUI be
"I'm cncouraaecl and lookina for more ckptb,"
bowline for the Bcnpls.
Tzlnicril said, c&amp;&amp;er to take on his clooblc duucs.

r&lt;Jlect

fiME TO SPA,.£; P1ut Tdnltrlt llliiU 0¥., tt co.ch few ~ Ra,~•a Bowling •cp,a.M.
t lono whh tvldinu the Men•, Club. Stri• Jno tor new ~M• fOf t&gt;o4h duN. he wu
qutck to e:alm ell ftt,. of ftltu,... tllhouaf' he w tt rtfu.cttM to pin down ttrt tp!K:ttlc.s
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and The Polnnc Guard
PrcdJctlon numb« one. The
Grttn Bay Packers will not win
the Super Bowl. Now that the
st:aSOn bas started out on an
almost positive 1.000 note.
Prediction number two.
Tm}' Miller bas some talent. So
says The Pullin&amp; Guard, who
toactber with Eddie this year
will try to pull off a few sweeps
of their own as they once .,_;n
make muck out of the NFL
Schedule. Bu,ffalo 20, Mloml
17; The bouse winJ. The Bills,
playina a mean aame of
blackjack, fill ju.st sbon or ll .
(Tbe streak would have climbed
to 21 bad Keulcbmb&lt;ra not
eJttcnded his summer vacation).
Mlnn~ota 28, At/onto 20; Bolh
teams see liule to lose. But, as
the sayina aoea. practice makes
the season drag. (Two teams In
the rebulldin&amp; stage but have
strona urns to ease the arowina
pains.)

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

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

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

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

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

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

adverse to te:nu. One

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

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

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

or U.. r-

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

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

dri••·

rrocn

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

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

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

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

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

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

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candidacy early in January,
Holt%Jilan was thought by some
to be the front'l-u~er and the

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

early financial .contribut.i ons
which poured in seemed to
confirm the oddsmakers. But at
the end of the summer-by this
time Queens District Attorney
John Santucd had entered the
race- Myerson's $800,000
advenisioa campaign beaan to
pay off. Her remark;lble
comeback was confirmed by a
recent· poU which placed her as
the new front runner. ·
The four candidates have
clouded the issues, despite the

issues, it is clear that there is
little ideological difference
between the front three.
The 'battle is now generally
resarded to be between
Holtzman and Myerson, with
Lindsey playioa a spoiler's role.
Santucci has played lwnost no
role at all and is considered the
longest of tong-shots. The
former mayor, an unsuccessful
actor, has sometimes been used
' as a pawo in the Holt%1DanMyerson feud.
When the Congress woman

~----------------------~--------~---------------------------------------------------------, wastheleader,heandMyerson
teamed up on her as being too
liberal . After Myerson bad
overtaken Holtzman with an
eflective ad campaign,
orcb.,suated by David Garth,
Lindsey and Liz blasted her for
Uyng to buy the election .

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Jewlsb seat
New York Governor Hugh
Carey has thrust himself into
the race with his ~dorsernent of
Myerson. His only .announced
reason was that she was
' 'Jewish" and the Senate seat
should beloi)S to a Jew, be
reasoned. Carey's comment
propelled him into the thick of a
coouoversy that bas already
subsided ..
New York's. other m.jor
Demo c rats - i nel udi og
Carey- have lined up ~ind
Myerson. The reason? On.,, her
campaign is managed by John
Anderson mastermind Garth
wbo elected '"tarey and Ne'l'
York City Mayor Edward
Koch; and two, sbe bas
campaigned for almost all of
New York's top Danocrats.
Personality bas been the
vogue in the race with past
record playing a minor role.
Myerson is. attemp~ing to live
down her pretty girl im~~&amp;e and
Holtzman her cold, intellectual
aura: Lindsey ba5 been foret&lt;d
to defend his years as mayor
while Santucci has only been the
subject o't journalists searchiog
out human interest·storlt&lt;S.
If Myerson and Javits bold
onto their slim • leads, the
upcomioa Fall "campaign could
be ftlled with some interestioa
quirks: an elderly Senator and a
former beauty queen bead·to·
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on cable T.V.

wll be t.tNHt Wott ttM Cthon..

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persons needed.
Requirements-Driver's license, Must be able
to operate standard shift and automatic,
Previde own transportation to Statler
Commissary for route preparation.
, One Driver for 6:30-10:30 a.m.
One Driver for 10:30,2:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday
4 hour day
$3.10/hour
One meal lnduded

Call 636-252.4 for Information and
Interview
F"ood- .. . - o f the F"ec:ully-~

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11111&lt;1t1 wt0 ...t .,. printed. Du«tnu - Mondor.
w - r • n d l'rldor ot - ·

announcements
,....., help? Coli IN Sunshine H...... The n u - In
.sun..t.l '80 Ia wrong The correa n~r Is s:JI.J.646i.

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O.ntol wotk? The O.p&lt;. of Bclwtvlorol Selene&lt;
Me-eM mt'n or women wtto think tMy need d~nt•l -.ork
end woukl Ilk~ to prtnklpete In • tt\Kty . or petJent
re.aponae to routine den'--1 ttteUTI«"nt. Two free OfllngMre:
p(O\Ikitd. C(lnt.ICI Or. N . Coreh..t831.,.412.

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

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

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

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

mo&lt;clnfo ca11636-2957.

-

PweltgaiJ Meded-tio ca•pe_r~ n.t:eded. Valuable
uporlonct IO&lt; on, mojo&lt;. Stop by 340 Squl,.,. ~SC:. lor
mcwe Info.
"S'1111hot" 1&lt;rvlcu Will be llcld ot Hllltl, 40 ~n 81\od.
at 11 ·30 p.m tomcM.row.
LuU..nn Stu6cnt l'llnlall)t open tonleht at 7:30
p.m. ot tlwt R..u&lt;roctlon HouM, 2 Ut\1-.lty Avt. All o&lt;e
welcome.

Lutheron wOBitfp acrvku Sunclorot I I &amp;.ll'l. ln the Jane
Keeler Room, Ellicott. 8tble ac.udy et lOe.m. in the Jenot
11..1er R_,. Ellkott. Mlort the ocrvtc..

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Wort&lt;era nu6ed IO&lt; Falllut '80. Ca11636-29!50 betw. .n
p. rn. end leevt your name.

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Dou 10611 pencil netd • puah? VIsit the W~ting Place
located In 336 Boldr. AC. Open w.. kdarslrom 12-4 p.m.
and ~onday, Wednudoy ond Thuf1day from 6·9 p.m .
Aloo In 233 Squire, ~SC:. T\KIIdoy from 6·9 p.m.
TKE Ruth hu at.rted. An;aludenta1ntereated In JOining
T.., lloppo Epsilon pl. ..., conttcl Sid II 636-5561 or
Olenn et 636-'5~. Any glrl.s Interested In becomlng
Llnle Sisters are also encouraged to Q)nlact us.

'

Writing Tutora needed at the Wrlllng PIKe. 11-JOU ore a
proflcle.nl writer irwS • ~-sponQve listener, you are a likely
C'endldlate for Wtorfns. Ondergredu.ete credit Is el.aO
avo~lable. First mettlnil Ia Mo...S.y at •:30 p.m. In 336
, Boldy, AC. 636-23~.

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

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

Women ent!loec,.-Schota..i.lp ar.ntt 10&lt; il'od""te
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service
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owilcotlons wrll4 to Zon\0 ln&lt;cmotl0nol.l5 Eut w.dt...

Au.lltloru I&lt;&gt;&lt; R~ end HomelAnd will U.ke piece
today from 3-6 p.m. In l/le Horrlmon Theoter StudiO,
1&gt;\SC. ii!Oe&lt;tsted poftlu "-lei call Ill• Theotcr end

Dr., Chlaotlo. Ul- 60&amp;01.

'"The Kids /Ire AlriQIIt" tonlghtot midnight. tomor-row ••
4:30. 7. 9-.30 and midnight In IN Squire Conltrtn&lt;e

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Is oflorlnQ • new
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aid In
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Suncloy ot 4:30, 7. end 9-.30 p.m. lnt he
Woldrnon Theott&lt;. tlonon. AC.

.._.,.Aw.y-tonftlh&lt;otJ:l0, 5:lO, 7:30roncll0p.m.
In tbc Squire Coni....,.. TM!.or.

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Kennedy's marical address
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was tilll' 1U lto4:t' o~JI those

JM'Urtlt' - ~hu ftad ncH·r quite undt"r'Sioot.l
h,•,OI-.,- i411J)IaU( IiU~ him I h~l 1\\l'llt•fll\g I Mit
'\Uf'U&gt;I mgtu II ~•.) lwat l''"rn•l"f¢ hJ "alclt
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t11t' hl111 we~ Senator Edw•rd Kunnedy utx.l
lho! poop!• ""'"" g.tlh4!r..d In M•dlwn
t.an.lun tor the Pari.)·, qu•LI:enmar

Sq"""'

CUfl\m1Uon 10 rtHMJntUlate· Jtmm~ (:..t1L.,.
~moedy io lhe Lut member of • l•m•ly
,, Web pnxiuoed 1'-''0 {Cre&amp;t men... now

tnunoMatiiCid _., ..JFK.. and .. Hn:... Many
tltne• during h.i1 e~.rupa•sn~ he \vat measured

agalrut hb, brothers and round to lie lo.cking
many uf thu qualltlt'i U~l nu1dt1 John and
Ruben legend.J ln Amllrfcan hi•COf")'
Vtt 1n hb speech 10 lhe convr:naion uo 1M
J"'NY&gt; IO!CO&lt;ld night. Ted ...,..j to ~!)ow
"'"" '" the brighl •h•cJow or hi• bi'Oihen. It
~ .u a m88"inc::ena addrt!» to a budy whidl
..,.rcety • Z4 houn lxl.,.., had llnbihed hb
effort- the effort lh•t was ltl'ltVUied to
complela the dream1 and k:.ga'-'Y or thtJ
Konoed.,r lamlly. Bul 11 undl!d no1 in lhe
tpktndor or a oorun:ukm. hut ra1her a&amp; 1n
eflon· gounded In w"""'liJlly.....,...,. his
herit""'. hb c:h.araeler •nd 1\b dill'..,.,..,.
wt1h Ns opponem
YM,1lle ~.· u hI&gt; now one! I"""or

bo known """"141 Dl:nJQc:o'a ll, oeemccl to
be or lhe q&lt;Wlty that aKlldl'tllle the loud
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whlc:h throUcled l(mnody'l campaJ&amp;n and hit

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o~ l uue ~~oul t.l gh c hmt n"-1ory
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WAVIN O&gt;- 8YE·8YE.?-Oete1tecJ Democr•tlc
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M. IC.ennedy
to • Cf'OiWII'O on bh tui wtsh to luH• Ot•plt•los"'t

Edw•"'

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in•led he r.un-aher the Iran embuay
•"izure and Ihe S&lt;wit:l 10\•aJ.ton ur
Alghanlltan nu.dc 1 hero llf (,;a:f1f!f' a.nd
c.uR-d a patriUiit rallying 1round tlu'

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ror humdf"' au.sed Kennody more hann
thAn any ;.c.andds h.ave over c,awod Carter
And It that WM.n't enough, there wat the
(ornout Roger Mudd Lnlol"view when, early

T ow•n:b the end, hlS f1l'"..w.~tgu beg:.an to
.._..,.. ohro~J6h and he won a few koy c:onwt&gt;~
Vet he &gt;Imply ran OU1 of tl..-ond
prlmark;J, A.t thb eampougn undcd, he was

l1rt.~aldunL

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hour·lon&amp; diJCuulon with the cas.n '

stubbornly relused 10 wllhdraw from Ill&lt;'
rat."e
II wu thfs sarred m•n-who had
~b.orbed the e\-enu ur the pa.Jl Mn·en
monol\s- thst wal~ed to '"" podium that
A"f!U'' ni,Yn. - the u....,.lhdd PrMldentioJ
cmdlda:tc or No''efllber. N he walked to thr
ptaolomo wilh ohe loud ,..,.,.. ol h~&gt;
• • uppoi,Cn and the mcmorlea of hi3dcUro1CIIOI"1l ringjng in hb c•n. Kennedy
'"'""""' a mllll released ol tho but'Cieno or
IH.'Ing the la&gt;t ollhe Kennedy•-a Iobei INI
he had ~-om »nee t961. when RobPn wu
SUflll&lt;'d do"-n ond ""'-'hrone ,..., paso«&lt; on.

By f't:bt\lary he wu no lor"er a;urrounded
by the Kmoedy lamily'l ni)'Otlque. Many
•Uo&lt;:Md lum fa.- 1\io cha,....er, polnling to
hb farled m~rril.ge "ith Jo-n ~iolt of .U.
0\av~qudk::k t'Uint..od him for 10me rea.on.
Altwrk.o.ns prerered. to \ute fur a man who

new•m.on Unl'"'l"'red lhe Seoaoor could
only ""'""" the tou(!ll qtlftllon&amp; "''"

re:~ponse•
The public wu
end hiS aaoct.. thor'lly
plunmM!ted II seemed at m~ny times thAt

aachurn

un(mpreMe-d

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they pictured •• " tmmorol", ~
n1urdo,..,,.- and o "playbuy ' Thb: one issue

Kcnnt.o()v'r. henn ""'U not in the 1'0\oCe, aud th~t
he wa.. 1here only to 6ppoA~ party

~ed hlll calldiWI&lt;oy: al .,.. ,,. 110p. lucal
ILIUmolllll•.,...,...,.. tho ID-y•~r old ghost on
him
Choppoqudl~ k plagued him

u..plte meeting del.. l olniOft everywhere
he wen1, Kennedy continued 1\lo hopleu
11(!1\t. winning admln!n end the IQ&gt;morthe
Caner c.omp. He hoJI1lll(ftC! oway ot lhe
lalllllifl8 eoanomy, JOUndong tbe tndllloool
1ruinpe11 or parly ti1&gt;enibm IO l nation
" 'hlch _,lngty did nol !.now whal it
wanted-other thttn a repudlation or

was wtdely seen u
unu

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taf!,6lng f11r behind 1he Pl"(tt!Jdcn1, yet. hf'

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Hit h&lt;od hcld high. Tedd,y waiMd to the
ebout the emnomy and once, fa taiJy, about
podfu.m •nd deU¥eted the nK)It hnpasJiooed
tho deJ&gt;oa!ld Sh.ah ol lran~·-ll_•_
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Previews o( the 'jimm y and Ronny Show"
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o~thtmu

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SpuU_.._.,... mirrored Cortl!r's approach as the convention
'·~''¥: from .sen. tor FA~rd t\cnut"ti) 10 Mn •·f"'U'K"dQ'J
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u "lb Sht dlllr~Y"d tl\lt UM:t .. ~til nu uwh 111ton ...1..r"
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too ln+.of~ !»be hat! l'l.otor~od t(l .Uttlt).l -.~
tomplt!1., her &amp;lche~W'• ~l"l!IHl'nl" and ..... ,
flu4

,,Qrku"' on • ptly

~un untmt~hed

· 1 "•• b~ay

&lt;h• u&gt;pi&amp;Jolcd • Anti I ll&gt;ll hot• f1.•1ng
tt\'•lh • pa••lon I wu h.ap.,y 'n unft l)llf\t'l T1wn
rnJTUOthto.:r ulrr:ed
10 Oy hJ Maw,.H~hw-·u~ for my
tbd s lJu1hdly and "hrr lh.at t Wo1l guh1!( frhm hvrt~I(J

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tlllt!.wme Ut.u~ I cuuld.tr dO t.Jm I dont ~e lho,

lh;tl Juaa

m" r:uhef' ~.
A JUiunc'h wpponer of the f'.JU Ms .\U.deraon

tK

flr'motuu.INt '" Oetrodl doMh.g the

~publan

(. t.H,v,.nuon
.11t•'"~' the ~eu•~~5flm.t. of Ilk:!
""punlk'Jin Poony c~ropp&lt;ns • pion~ ot h"•"Pf&gt;0"-1'&lt;1 '"'
.'ca"' She ilso. 1\\-a }e#l"i .ago helped or&amp;Am~ ~
f(NlUP 10 nih for i1n exteniion ot 1hl! FJ\A rauf'k"..atlon
clol•dNne
- n-.en, ihe expli11ned, "l waso·t e\ en ti\U'@ ol m.}
Wd i f'wo-linf( on il My .ibter and I one day" tt" mm hi.s
urllc:f, I U IUtk tum W hat he Wi11i gOtl\g tU do HP. ltUt~ed UJi
and put Ul nf4 (nr' .a whlle and theu ttisc·t.u.itwt hiJi
J.U:.Uiun

HRA propontmt

bt.•ca~e

with u1 "

Acc:on1pomi«&lt; in UuHIIJo by h11t hu•band Ruhw1
Keuler. the c:o~uufl dallfl daugtu er I.,O ~ CI candh.tl)1 and
catually She ta11r.t!d a huut 1hc num l&gt;tthlnd thtt
polilteian. tht! larnll,y and httr uwr\ lifo.
''OtM! aldu l)r nlY fat~•· that t don't think '""'\)' fHXtpltl
know about ta hlf lftl' lle or humor. Ue l"tH&amp;IIy h.U 11 VHf)'
tlry w fl ." the aa.id 108ut ho al.u 11 • vttt')' MJrlou~ nt.an- 1
lwow more pt.&gt;u p~ N!e thll I'm 10 p ru ud or him
bec.tute he doM root lhloop "' tlt"Cply I think John
Ande,._, Is I truly aenJIIIvo penon."
· lnjoctin8 a llory hero and """"'· Mo. Anolerooon will

glQle or plAy wlllo her hAir lllld IP•ea tho Nil"' dowoo oo
ul1h lmp11l1Mon her father 1•rojeaa. At one point.
when a phologap/lt'r pointed out that her Anclonon
bulloo wu upoic1o down. the Mid. •oto '"'· I hope '"'
one thlnb ira a fi6n ot p&lt;'D(ett •
a..t her inl.wp- """'"' lh""''lb wbcrllhe lopic:o
llf'( ""'"' -wua. Slw oald thotlhorlroS thor Nnoe vlews
wllb her lather on major II a requlron*lt lor
her invvl"""""" in lhe
'11 ... dicln\ bolleve

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Not an alhn·natlve
Nuw. huweH.'1., !fht~ u id 1ht! cons:tantl_v u'lkJ .thuut

lhu luutJs. \Vilh htw fattmr . ..I'm '-ovun a bit Or a petl. l am

a.ma·umlly t:t~ollifl&amp; him in Washington and a!llk1f"'a him
abuut chit ur that. I have to l~ mfcmned U l'iu going to
'"' uut thoro ..
Ahhcx.gh ahe clatnu sht! t~rtjoy• e~~mpiugnl~ anti
Ond~ hin»viriiJ&amp; to M."t! "that J.)t!Oplt! cart! about what Is
~!')log un." ohe .. id shll11keep a low pronto if An.W.ac&gt;n
whu ~nJ 1-,:!pf'nmt him frum tin'W! to time, but I
couldn't tn;~ke lh.b my 1Ift! I Pn)Oy everythlf\&amp; else tuo
much •
But her ftU-..er·_s convk:tiont ant.! I~ prt!Sttnt tllte of
afrain In lhe cgunlry art! What. W1e u.yJ, geM her
active. "'l dof1' ihlnk John Anden on il an aJtema1f\•n,"
the ciiJmood. "he b the man He
w• n«d 1t1 the

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'1om 10 ..:anod to thin&lt; ttoai Jimmy t:aner or llonold
~~be resporuible r.... this oountry roo nor •

.,__MALE/FEMALE_..
MODELS
NEEDED ·~OR ART
CLASSES

$4Per .Hour
Fle~i~le Hours
~ CaJl , 831-3477~

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tJd3UM• I bell41vt' an .kthrt Andt&gt;raon ... .a

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'"'"' ol the o\tod&lt;rooll lonol() •• vou•!d"''! lh&lt;
lor lh4!ff fALhf'f .\b AndwrMHI tuukhft
nml ut lhe rhe children .,..ere, but

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rt!f1MJinber '\ht~te

ro~d

'-.nt•Vl thtv nt•rt- on 1M
&amp;·ye.r old ,pr~
fKH mil )UiiUnet'

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tr~;lr.g

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Yu nerlal convem •lun
Aramling iU lhe OUI.!Ipokf'l1 Zti·\'t:lr oad \ot.'Omln,
1he Ut~nux:ntir Cumt'mton. tuppon fnr
Amltti'IIOII hal 1Uc:rea~ li"..dqua11en m•lionally the
w.td, l"t!JkU, man,)' mort• phonf" caiJi ;mcJ \'1"1 ~ h'(.Un
h \t fjflfatli&lt;CI pt!Ople
t::.lllng 1hr C)ttnKJCrtnlc CoiiYttmion funm·l11l" ahtt
..aitJ. it thowt.'tJ the pat't} lUI a n 1.1 ~1heuc, dltiun iu~
~f'tJUp ....Ilk! whole rour U•y • '-"81'ft a ~11u·k cnnt rllit to
Whtt I had t!li:pm:IOd h really W811i lhlt hei8h1 or
hor'l.odcun llle nr.r nistn wa. duad, lhH aeoond n~tu
had lhe lmpaaa.ionOO lfMH~h, a nd then arne 11.e
oouclus.ion or the drama "
11oo 1\ndttrt&lt;lfo c.oompotsn. lhoaald, &amp;hould prollo Irom
the ~hokt show "'Now. we need 10 be induded in the
clebot.. •nd I think we will be." !he 1101od AllllWa,yo,
we noed mortt rwwh and \'Oiunlee:rt My fAthe-r uya
w" """'-' SI S moiiOOfo to make tho unopalpl eflec1ive
and w_,nt V. of 1M way 10 1ha1 "
11w na1ure of Andftnon'1 race tM d.I\J6hti!f' •dded,
hu workod lor tho soa&lt;1 "'he way ovof')'lhlns
worll.ed." the o pl&amp;lned. allowed ua, aauaDy trulde 111,
UMI
or61f&gt;Waolon We've touched I lo&lt; ol
people and we·,... ""''1!1'inc a lot ol pound •
!l.u1tli!

srUaroofl

D~partmfnt of Communicotillf! Di1ord.rra IJIId. Scltne.., prouldu •cruninlf,
d.illgnostic, tMI"CJp«utic and couttnUng l tMJic u U&gt; litdiui&lt;Uu&gt;U witlt utictd4·
tio11, /4ngu4ge, u&lt;»c., fl-ncy and lt«&lt;n'ng im~nu. A penon ""'Y twquut
odditionoJ information or an appointml.nt•/or an initial inteMJiew by cont:octing 1M CAAic Seen tory at83J-33P6 b•twren 9 ""!and 5 pm Monday tAro ugh
F'rid4y. Tlul CUnk u locoud in Building 4226 on th1&lt; Ridpl.- Campru and u
easily a&lt;:ces•ibt.r by biU from both th11 Maitt Strwt and Amlulra t Campuses.

ciU~a-courae
eae.y reaJater for tbe
Ia alfered Mc.b

Iadiridullo with ml.aM epeech llDd ....,...
eoaree CDS 224: SPEECH IMPROVEMENT.
_ . . , IUid Ia cleelped to ...let the IDcllvlcluaJ'
tiv~

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fh • n·.. t•nf( U•t• fjt'n'epuon thil1 ht"' wu ''-'~-d 10 k.M.to •n-.

The mur-.:unal n ature ol thf' 1\rnenum 'NWI tint vttat

m iiN,gtkl tO te• r out 1he unc1erptnntn~ nf Otll' of 01~ hlilflle~~' ..tuw• ft f'dll&lt;hdllt&gt; wuM ~I th~ 61•1(" f,u clalrmug \U!Wn
of U.b politic.: OOO\'enllonal wtidorn c-~m·cw •onal Wlsdcnn "h••u U1&lt;11 lo.• "·•&amp;•t-.:omp b.hed i"tt r .etH.IhJJtr• pJ•.v•~ lhehttld that Edwa.nJ ~n.nt..-d.) would uU WhJI tJ.e \~tm.J tnlu tht- u w dt.e l(lllW, Ofit"'\ lryllt,g IO wl11 ••n l ..l r\1~1011 Wh ..n th4"\
\U,m\ l"fUbr.-c~· Hf hu IJt!nMX:.ralt4 rllthlul. t iUtt Rouald t.m~ltlu't •I lht&lt; b.1Jlu1 bO~ In t ht&gt; ,.nd • tlOUt thto unly ttuAA
Ke48'n wn loo tar to ~he Ji~ht t{l&amp;oct.tt'
tt"Jn.shrant o l lht&gt; th•t ri'•tl\ ~ uW'd ~".' mnltU!tUutn •I aJittW• vt&gt;•' w.t.) th... uw
~menrM\ •lecl~r·t~ 11~1 Geor~e~ Buih• lh¥.1 muntnnom vf thf' \\ unt vuliihh&gt;
~ou1d arry him m lhr Re:pubhan t&lt;Oft\••uttr'fl lt.-r Jtmm\
"''~ th.. t thrtrwu•ul1o,tor\'illl'\n(tflhc•tt ~ntn ••nt".-••-.d
C..•UIH ~Ollkl a"'UUnb~ bt-nf•.. lh lhr ~'"•,&amp;t\1 ,,t 4 .....lll.._._.h fh·.tf:An luu~ llt-t"ft bt-WU"f"d "''tt nom.tu41111W\' """"'"'"'"'
rtwiSft\W' lk.tl tht-11 thas \-f'ilf C..1NI\t"f\UIN\II ~J!Kk&gt;t-1 ~-'.::. '&lt;4 towttw.t \,.lJ't u~ UWI ttot" UMHUn ~~ IU",.Iij(; UJ tiW nAJtt ln
f'letther UliiH"I1li!I1MI nor \\-fW'
f.M..I u ...,., ,unph, nttk"nc.- to "tt~'' th.lt o\utt-fko&amp;n• •rr
1\n tk!tJ)IIt! lh4!! f"JJII.. It&gt;..r ua th.11 puJmc ... l ~talld"' d 11hvt ,.u tN~'\HIIttl" "" trttwt~h n¥u.rn .. lht linnoikJ ~·.apn "• ktflP
lht:" rhttrge., .-ud t·uuflltl dtt~r~·~~ 11ll1!1 1611 ttw undf'•1t.mtlf.-d o1 JoU)••r tii{IU ~~~-~... K.atn t.oftl\\•lrr 1\ ll"'lt\rrnldrt•ut.,_
rt'fUrt'I'W.t~ IU f.)t!I'?.On.. l IJiiiJI"P&amp; &lt;~fU.rl ui\ ••Ah4~1U\I( l it&lt;im ••' t.,IUIC'1.-! Ut hi.-. Ufllht•O 1'••111,\ and .. Wllut.l&lt;l dllt ;u IU tht
IJI l ll l.tl' l t:~. l'liUC' UMfS ii!Wl t Ul\\ VIUUIIHI
ti lt' ~it lilt" l)ld tu.-,.tcl••t•• .' J•rnlln (&lt;~~tt ,.r b• CMl• Ul lh" 1110111 f'( •tU•"n&lt;lllt.'
• l1'!l\ 1'0110rll:ai tdr~tlad.:t!t'~ l'fl \1'1'~,..!) ll"t "IIII U'f \ JIUitll,.\ t tl flt'l
Ut•n\•.t'l•''" 111 htJutr\ "'MJ llw '"' '''' hlt~•t;al ,.,, u.HIJ.rl ..~&gt; lr••nt
.mtl K4JHIIII 1\• •A~oiU uhirn.uch n•prt·~ t t "h.il \fUel t. ,, holh 1•111 ''~" ''''""~.t' uu .. h lr-.Nul.-11\ J••r n ihw,n• ''t'tt'
''"'II~ IUUIII ~tt'ttllhlbkll....d_·l'"hiJI
ht'•l\ 1'0 tJt'\ h•i\t•ft.
... f114•1tC .illlo IU~ td"''t f't!lht~ tH~ ltlo(.hiN
l••·rhbpt It .. ,,.,_,~ litlmg t.hal LinN .~htJ Rt·~H \olk..IUlJ "11.d '1Hntt.t" Hll f1"tWr"l •I.Jf'l1tinu. .1tt~~f., '"l'f"'' ~~tt· tu•ptt••tl I•"
~'P •• rhn tt"""*' IU k•dd 1tw t rUtf"'d ..,t~1n IIUO 11... IYAO~ J l111• " ' ' '" hf•to,( prup".,."lf '" lw.. h tun~·~
JN'ittt..ll t't"lutms ut 11..- l~iOs "'"''" dntt:.ttotod lu tUHI lhr
I f'iltlu of fl(l\o\t:l- 0\~ fmru Ilk! ulu..t\ "Jf('(lt..-.r...n ut v.un
hcbJ,to, 10 thl \ 'UhflfC booths m Amrnc·• • IW:&amp;nl.arMb f ht
I flt•rr., hu duUIK th•l trw• t \n.-·1111 .1nc. '"'"" ',.n-'M.lu
hunt'"' •lliJW lh••tr 110~.) bu"*'
"~rr .,.,., vf a l ..td:r•· t."ll lfWflh•-IH'II f'tHl\t'l"\;111\f" ll.,.tt tht;·- fv~t 111 '"" ..tit'" hill ttW
llkt!·t'lUntlcd ~W\.wM..III\C!'t "hn d'tO* 10 1e.lU 1.11her th•rt.u:.1 n.M.If)o•• ul \mt•rl'l "''' 1'-'l•ltt.-.t."' ltl.eo • tuiH--rh~)lt'l .al1t'' o1 .,,......
\\ hu v.uuld li~ to,,,,. p.1!tt r•thcr Ihan d1'e.a111 uiii'M•Iututf' uphdltlinlll \lUI ~~ohc-.: 11 tkm n~ "' fl'o th••o ,.._,,' up ...Jto~•n .uKI

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Conventional
wisdom
discarded
this Year

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\fl\llo(• " ht-"M ltw f.aU Wil'&gt; finally h••o~rd 10 H•ftwm lht·
l )r ri"~Wll! ll \81hU' pr't•,:ldttntltl l t:.iUWildiUffli, II k n :1.!\MIII\t&lt;tt 'hiil

dHhll hUIIII tiW I'Hd \&lt;U~· ah\"iiH htll.l \ljllh tlk• !HIIlll" lili.lt'
r\H tt.•nt 010"1 WO~I\1 ol lllHI't' llht•l 41 i'tn1 1•h:tMII~if h•alJ!•r- ttllt•l

h·e~ih , dy rw.n111 te~dcrs.hiv would

L·l ~hl yf1:11"h

umurgt• 11 h·\l'' 1

nl Nl\ou talltr ~ onJ

\ fl1l uw.. :.1wr ''h'u ~~

IH"Ii;.~'l ~('(t n lour .. ~..n l•f ltl""ral chllv·d;alh·lf\f', \nw~ttat\lt
l..eiJt:n-d.!t
vc.rn lor lht• I(&lt;XKI.A.W..H ' "IW'tt WI:' Wl""f"' ,.....,,Jt..'("lrod .. 1 u~d
£,·en tht man Who challefl&amp;ed tilt! P~t:'1'll r 1gt11 downl(l •nd j hutt. Wa) ~~ bud. Rt!~l •t.•UrtSI tllll ~\t'H fout \u
d.a)' one of the! C:OO\tnllon tdwird ~rnrlf'dy h.u. bern A t-"tgh\ '\'"t:"Ar\ vf P4'\l nuL1.-ry pro-bu~•w.;.• .,ru ttUt-ku .mh
knuWI'I quli1l111j; ror more than a cStoc.tde In la4.1 k~tnedy c-on•um•r .. r\tt r11' trunmeot &lt;~nt• l~b'-''
.ant• nt~
~ho helped rewnte t:Ori''f!niiOn ru~. haJ "''"''ling)) ac&amp;l!d p~rurt~lt -'nwnu "'1.!1WL toWteft rorttw•u....,t""r~ •sd
~•o muuleon aJI(J(he'r P'f'06PKUYe Oemocrat.cc.tndkt.ta. No~ to tt.,. r'ftha aod.6y tur lho$e "" t10~utthc&lt;:ul\.U'll
OerriocrAtln the~ could pouibtyn.veplanneda run•t the ut 1\,yy,)d K!•ilt(illl lht' Q.ltu.en""al,,t!. comer\JII\4! ~lleber
Whne -wlthout ront CO&lt;Uid.tnnstl.,p~orraoflll 111.11 '" ltw &lt;'Od KuMid fleaVn ""'&gt; 1&gt;o 11~· bdl lluolf! "'
and a detiCeOdJinl uf
V~rhil p)
h..lp p.!n IU lli.,.· ra1u;m .u~ RJch_,rd NL\00
a SIHU\A
If rou ·~··t.od
trun - ahe mu"' thlfW e:t'w.n«"• the

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till ll'hiiHI.tt IM lbht·n'tf Ul \\.1.~- ttllf• \'''llwUkllll~ U141 .aJI
dif•k•_J;.. k,. Ill lhr• l)l~~t'llr.,l"- CUfUt1li .. MI 1\IU\I \Hit ICit'' thf.

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n.,.H t •nlturllh.Jn l (O"tl lt'l :-.1 ht• t"Miktln tt .. •• kt~'tl + "'"'"1111' " ~

carried hun tu tkleal '" Nf\\\ IIAIHihhllf" Juhn "'".l••n-u1'

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'!'he highlightS Of lhC IWO poliliCal convonoions I Ill&amp; )'l!lf 'Ill'!'
o·aooly listLod Kennedy'• etnotlon•l addo..,.. Pn!&gt;cdcnl &lt;.aner •
mundane acccplonro spt!eeh. Roqaltl lle&lt;lgan's ''holler than thou"
munnc In sway '1Jtt!t"• and C.erald Furtfs pep ralk rhe only
momPnts of sus~nse were rhe Republit:&lt;ln choice tor V'w:e
Pt'i'&gt;•llt.•ll .&gt;Ad ll.cnnedy'• •PP"•r••~ on the some podcum wtlh
Carter
So much tot ~icht!mcm
Out the aunvenliclt1• lock . ub.tance becau.e they've bccom•J
l'he party l..adera no longer aosenoblt&lt; with thccr •IL'l'V8S
'"II"' I up, ,....dy 10 gt!l Ih olt- ho111ls diny, pd!lhdilll! llUI • dtJIJcatu
platform plank T hey go to tho convention, knowing IM cndlf18
ouuJ ha\ll.ng only tn worry about how 1hey con"t:Y lhemtuJue~ to lha
public.

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

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tte wa• }w:t •nuth•·• tk•r.. ~u"\1 ••'Uu d:m th&lt;."fe
lu gea flill au1ntc (Q1 h•t '1rw~t ott the poarty
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PoUt leal wlndo
Kt!Unctly wu thet e 10 'tllflrm a cause~ and

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

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1U hlm14!1f Ql\d hi» tHJtJufat . T h ai ~~ SOtiK:Ihil'!
algnlfkanl the&amp;•' dilyo, l'ttfk."(:U'IIIy 1n lht:. age of
t:at1tll' 0'\Hd .kJim ,\ndtW1itJn-IJoth of whom
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traditiOn• Of the pany-1\b f)IN)'-AIVI lhe
UIIODO\Ipleled dre•nu uf hi• fan&gt;lly. Although
.uu deep In traditiON! Lltril100rotlt: JOIUiioc~.
Kennedy wu abo able 10 fU&gt;e rhu
..-lu10wleclp&gt;Onu or mod•m dllem.ma. ls&gt;io
hll eddrwa for the flnt tinle in hll c:ampoigl
lbe chemblry or the ..,.,.,.,. and or the
IIIIICIIOrll had .-nii'IJ!Iy IM&lt;j!&lt;!d to fontJ •
rww roan and • new Image.
-n. Of*'Cil itlt!lf ClOQiblnocl • blitl~
.1Uack OC't fte.a&amp;ln With Kenned.f.i ca1J for I
,.....,. 10 "ea&gt;non\lc lUll lee.• At he ple&amp;led •
the ..-.! by I"'H!Ifll orr put
by
UJO llepubllcan l.'lllldldato.- Kennedy abo
touchod tho a udience! with tho
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lloobtftd thatlllo con"""tion &gt;&lt;eunty penon
\'""' wnt.ns •• her outpost-.tU. !the did forteddy- ltlbbii'IJI lllflty. mumblins. •t thinl

oablr lo CUiulune

pollllcll wind&gt;.

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

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hit pcrfu&gt;\CIOry •PP""I'411C". he I'O&lt;lC!ved the
hu·gelil roar of the nlgtu-de•spht!: the faC'l
that thtj hall WAJ flatlo.ud with t:ar·ter lan.s. h
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drone

l nc't!~nt

"" t•.'lriJ on. 4 p "' u.ach d.i~ nclhcn·k

\\Alter

" o'U

(.o~rdflll

h ,\'

livid

With Walter presiding.

lnt~ho iJ11tHlVf.JUkJ
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ptt• ..lt~IUU" ttt•nt.-Jn•.:\1.., IHIIh

h•4IIJ.IIIII .JI \

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

Donouo:rol&gt;

\\t•ll

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

!oflflNit ' \"l'~r~
Ul

ta)oll.

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

puhttc•l JWf'&lt;ldlf't .. st•rttll' tkJ,&lt;w-u
JUitOtUtJI'f;J\ ln.t~U lhl•tr •k.IIJ.tlh H~ lhf"t_~
~Cill 1\Jih.I:IICotn H h!\ U.U.Kl llt1t ~tU kat - AU&lt;
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hl.~

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

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

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

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,.,!otJ- hutapUI tlfll tt·Wedt·n-tt~

:til he ..

llfet• hMr lmulto the piltk•od
nwu and
,.,.,, tr~ h·rnu~

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

llllt•lmUII/1(

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

t:.ronkitu,

The Democrats had o media convention

o,, Kl l.hanceUor and

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

..

Blad~

t;lobe •nd

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

niWH'

f

10 do

Ht:"''l'-i~r

JUUollh t"@C

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

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

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

belcinnblg

uf

new101-st "

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

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

on.ty

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

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

or

chJpLay ol "hen! netwQrk. pnonuet. ~tffl

'""' lhe

or

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

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

not

I~SJU'~Jum

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

..crtoen

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

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

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

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

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

'"'l.ed

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

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

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

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

t.,._

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

1ypo: technols.v

1'ime1. h:d lhe

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

-l!Cntwlt"d

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

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

- · -

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

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

doubl

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

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

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

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

WQ cnt\Jidel'ed I COUp.

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

th ~ae

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

demonttra t •on&amp;4 Allrrln&amp;

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

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

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

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

PHOTO
COPYING

...

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

...,...

Gues(Lecrurers, Films •nd Discussion

J55 Sqvlte H..
Mon. - Fri.• 8 . s ,...

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Pre: RfJ{IIJter Nowtt
CDS 2tu-'"THE HAZARDS OF NOISE"
Dept. of Communication Disorders and Sciences 831·1605

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was 10 protect
vauae or prwa1e propeny-for hetp

find Iiley Ubi¢

In'"" boclt or

lht-

Hai~cuts
$8.00
at

Head flrst
Hair StylLBts

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lary . -~":-"'~noe•t

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l'he """""b Sl) 11 • "'"" lo bttgoll

In 11'11' ltne ~!len- the coflt,(e I"""' •nd ""'''')' f&gt;I'JU1)Iu &gt;l•nd to~ theit
twJf huur fluot pq~ues. thtt nt•nuct.... •• '' rueas:uf'l'"d l.t. M"\rOne ~.ant a to tune

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t

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bto
IIW nonr oil 9 p.ru . hu\ ll Will only I~G

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aoon Kfl llfl
I 1okj rnv muthcr lo walch r\ ttl ti l).m '

lttt:~ '' lO toHow •" ~Bl AOC or (Jl) Clmer-.n;,n and ¥~he-n

ru•t

h«" \-tiJVt for ;,n km·n·lf!"

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lJn I""•

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of South Caroh~ t.Jelq:ale.S mto \.otttlfll: Jor m GpM COI'I\tnHon
• t t.od clUU o.- ntn&lt;' and liM! I :On or flC!Oille tool. .U ol tft&lt;'m ""'tool,_
and three-dkln 1 awne bad una II aher che ""'-"
"W ho OfJ!"'Uud itr
..Oon't know 8u1 Mu.skie antJ Jeu.,. Jar$.."fm ;utd P411net.a

to

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the

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Ouut m.auager..

In

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walklllg OUt IO pt'('\ enl bi,; ~pll uf t"lllvt,y choun \'\o" ft lhinkin14 KI"C'W t1 '

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Thvr&gt;&lt;ia) 1&gt; lull of rumor&gt; .o11&lt;l &lt;1)UIIIor
retkly'l pma Wtow Vfl -...~n IJr\f" deloc~le.,hal 'I a;nan

OJmh I c;.tn b.H "'" '

the ofltl'CI I•I'Kit IU ~~(•n lht"GtU~ \-011 ('flO I hearl

but lft
dk."Ch IU

r~dl ~lhtJW!l Ut•·~ )UH rt&gt; tn tho~ I OU'bt-.~llt'l OUtiM"I'\Mf) ~ril)
HIIH'I t•nrranc:t"-you'f't" 1\U t'tiHIII St...,ttl Oc\l h• J.-,j~n l .,u\d~\ or Hugh t.:;t, ey

Hu111p lnw ll0111 M.otthue· •w J•l~""=• ~rJ \ 1C'h
1\* Ulll"f'J.IUiicrhurrludiV IH fkl\o\1\ tWt.' l",V W\JI ~ IIW flO!IIdau .II t.hP fMKiiUIII
h·~l-'d II"! l&gt;JJl'•t~PI ) !.lh_"'lllh

I lr••~

..Sun' Belt lhi'O"'' h•' $\.IJJPOM to C.rter Mnd thr· I..Wm" \\o'lll &gt;1'"'-IJJ the
elt!cti.c.m"

"But Ca1111r'a gc:HVlll have 10 !(t\'lt wuHJthlng' tuo
·•V.,IIh, He'll like 1"edtJy'f a&lt;h•JC\! I td&lt;l)1 w111 UJM:t1"11tr hcluntJ 1111'
''l'he COf' mlghl u well throw tn the mwel
1'ool&lt;l."•lookod 1ttong au far

.. ,_.,lt• OUlUtlwot

I dm1 1 lo.tMJ\"" .soa1d tht• -.hof"lh•nd t:AJiftt't s.hruf(gll'\~ IK-&gt;r !ohoukJcn.
IIK'ft ~h+. ..rt' '•n• \~rnu~
\1\ I""IM'f IU'-' """""' .. ~Vf",... ln..tll 1lw f'fNl\ffiiMH' ~u

lt~m~ t .. l$..ed

!.hem . Nuw wbal the hclJ ldnd uf chana dtd I h• \le ;~
Whol h~tppe.uotl ln t he •lemons1rahOIIo'"

u...- car~ \\lwt

•••Tn~

-\ ery IMlpf"t'Nf\e
" 1 think he m...oe ne¥o impn•·heoo"
Very m1preiM\fe.•
IIWtre·• alwaya 84 ..•

II..') f t' dltiH.JI

" i\nd '118 ~

\\!lilt' ,,,f-.. ut ""'~'" tlu ll.tHUiutl oJt1lht·m tlto~ lltdtof' .uKI lh"'n"Jt~ v ~ami
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JJ•·uvli· ....... , ••llt.H\"
and p.lll\ tlt.tl hHtolt-d lht• l!l. 1•11l
11\c\ lJle\\ hm\ to lll'ott
• tn lk"l(Vt
\t~wl thul..,· lhtl lk'1tMttnh ~"'"'ld 1"-· ,!rtiU•t1 rnuu,dt w •f\_lHt!&lt;ittlah• 11-..

St!CUrll\ ~~~~~hi rut tht= rin.al da,, of tlu.• U)l}\lliiHun

tHI 'IlltHIIII Lill•l

.oihUUl pHI\IC huiiK' •nd aJ}fJnUII\f( lh

At
thn•• .... lktiH~m 10\t•r•UL• ..b .u..J u.HtM ~·u UHI)tl'!t.t~ 11 l•h
( h..trk• .. H..t.ftll1 \ 1r~u.. "'"'"' J &amp;l)l'"t'l llll..,.l &lt;ot'llth tlf•t.·~··~~ n..c~rlf14' IIIMI
~~~11.1hn,t. u ...., ~ilh•tlhll•'"' tut .J..' t"'lt'llhaJ tbou.,c• "''"·;um ultH'IJJJk' ihulflt·
11ft W lilt' tt'ht'""IHIWIII ""l11111'fi .. .., tl\11 ~fJI\1~ ltmll IIW f i!JIIIUU1 l~lllH
(lh'lollH'U)
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' All ym.• tWcJ ttt

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t.mC} muut: 1.111t1 Htt',l. 11 cJt .'·pu lilt... ru¥.111 \ l•u• a

r&lt;~111t!'rJ oiiUij llf!l&gt;Sii•HI hH'gt•t II

U\;1 h• 1.. 1~ In lh••tw•uph• lm111 \\t~lll""''"
1ht'\, •• gL•L lutm) uutlua tttc,ht 1 l~·t a''" w•.J hlllllltu.•

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t_....n' Yl ..i~

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Hllol' fulfuw t"\.er.' tnlt•ru.oolli'f;C •••uu~. \fcruiJC'I"' Ul lh•· c .1lllut 11h1 dt-l••fCJtUun
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"'"~te
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llflw I ~.iii "tlh ht.NWht"Cb (}I ft.tlt\ lla.l(.t&gt; "d\II"A In HI lht• Utp

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ur ,....,,.-.,

are rtponen and eamer01 m•\\,\ h.;t( lt.t"'ll up lM•htnd' ttkx:l\..~ul

secunl) IIIIIM!pfe"h~lheAfJ*·OI~ftf"'\.trn\t' "uutlt' ..OO\\~\\I WlbopMI\(

:,U Y11\4l •lk'"\\r

111ni.l

on a.nd vnf" tt\C'! 10\\ering nel\o\vr\, houltb l.nu~ "'h.oll a. 51m1A 10 I,..VPM
t.s hu gonn~ cum,." lJ lht"ft' an\ '"ord' b tw ~eu tnthe t.arden'
"'ts he'b\lt!ll •n 1~ Cit,yr
nom ruatwa "'hh l'\"emy dtffcr._.,,, t.httnu A 1f"JXmtn
CillnUI'O\ IIIIJn run IJ_y afl(J ru lfOWlil
' What'' hi.II~M:nirl~'!" h t! 1111k.."" llt't, 'lltly who uol~ :.hrul{
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